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V Madison—Second sti -•Mrs Dodson, White Haven J G White, Laurel. Del W IT Moore, Laurel, Del ’T F Knowles, Laurel, Del • Mrs Parry, Penna «C 1) Eldrecl, W’msporfc ■ S h Eidred, WmSporc T Johnston, Milford, Del u : .Black Bear-Third S’ L SOU&er, Berrysburg Siefes, Penna . V .B Weber, Penna -• r M Mayer, Mileaburg ../F-Fisher, Treverton " f’w 7, Baker, Treverton i-Wmiß Grim, Penna... Mount Vernon—Secom *>G' ! N Creamer, Trenton V j] B B Shouse, Boston * • < . T S Wattermau, Albany • John Brown. Albany l. MEEllswortb, Trenton ", Ii . f MABBZEZ}. • X , 6WBRB-TAGaAiIT.T-Orrtlie l2Hi. Instant, at tlie iparsOnageoftheTbirty-eiehtli-atreet M. JB. Church,by ‘ the Revv J. Dickerson, Mr. .Cnarles.H. Powers to Miss ■ Taggart, all of Twenty-fourth ward. . * _ TATEM—FEHKiKS —On the 11th instant, by the Rev. W/Ster'rcttv'Lient. Allen W\ Tatem, First Delaware Re giment,. to Miss Jennie Perkins, of Wilmington, Dela ware. y: _ * 13X8X3. .• TByBIAIf.-T-In this city, on the morning of the 14th in&t&nt, Mary Anna, daughter of James and Mary A. Truman, in the sth year ofber age. ’Funeral to take place-from>ner parents’ residence, BOuthwest corner Franklin , and Green streets, - this \ " Crtfthrday) afternoon, at .2 o’clock. ..Interment at Fair Htii. *i* i" ' . • * * . WETHERII/L, —On the 13th instant, Rachel Weiherill. ‘ JJdT funeral willtake place from No. 348 South Fourth Street*,.thi3 afternoon. at 3K o’clock, without further ,l»oUce. Inte r men.t in Uiuon Ground. ■ * .^MfIB&IDE.—On the 13th instant, Bev. Matthew Me - BridO, in tbe;33d year of hie age.< - - - relatives and. friends of the family are rospectfully ijnyitea tge-ttend his funeral, from the residence of his . gnpUjer. Mpt,6o3 South Twelfth street,-this , afternoon, at 2 d’otock. • v : . * • CBAIGj the ISth Instant, after a lingering illness, Samuel Craig, in the,B3d year of his age. . . , . ..The relatiyea and friends °f the family are respectfully to. attend -his funeral, from the residence of Franciafioon.-No, 117 Beck’s place. Front street, helow Queen, bn’Friaay afternoon, at 3 o’clock < ** \ ■/HARROLD.—Qn the 15th instant, Hugh Harrold. in - year of ills age. ’ * * , k k Oh the 15th instant, after a lingeringill r ..cess,-Mrs;Barton.. .... , ■ 6 f\ •; • Due notice will be given, of the funeral, * , •* vy •. ~ »' ■i. 1 ' MEMENTO MORI. A Dn?P,7Fohruaryl3tU, 1863, I. J., wifeofD. A. !W. - TeBi; ;^fn\eml»erDeath,*’! tHow'can that he forgot-* i. ton whiph deprives us of all that is lovely and good? VAnd the dear one that has gust left us was all that—pure, lovely, jyiO’heautiful to, aumii*aUon,. Fresh,is she in my .the morning sun, whose 'genial rays ’ make allliappy; for when we parted, Xto scenes of war, \<frtricidahwar,(lleftherin allthe happinessthat'clus ters round the youthful heart in wedlock’s joys; the Jjloom of beauty was on her cheek, the bright eye and merry laughwere indexes of a heart overflowing;with /Ji&ppiness and Joye. * A-year rolls around, one short’ pleasure/'and" Oh, how sad the change! It anddreary, fit season', for such a • scehenf woe: but'-winter’s hlasts without were nought -tothe tremblinghearts audunxious thoughts that waited „ inaw/nl t Q her, *• theirj;adored-one.. Must she die?;sobbed the luYingr’ '''doting'-mother/as tears streamed down her cheeks; fond slaters and brothers gathered rouud the pride of, ; ♦treet, below Ninth. Geo Mills,New York Alartiu,New Y.oVk J Wiiliam-jon & wf, Penna Miss Williamson, Puma John WilliHinHOu Peaaa i Howard, Wash, D C Miss it H.iwird, Wash C Young, Boston J Chriitiderron. B >ston J D Skiln-, Lancauer J B"Murkily, Lancaster J Champney*. L.mciuter Wra Young,ll-novvr C H Wrttta, iJariisle, Pa Miss Watts Carlisle.Pa A R Delano, Boston ED Fuller, M ssauhnsetts F Hartwell, Boston G liar* well, B ‘Ston C Hampshire, Jaaue»ville UJli Boweu,Penna Thos Petherios, Pottsville II S Allen. New York I’hos S Paddock, Boston I.T P Grave-. New York T Bogne * la, New York Lieut J Andrews, Virginia Mrs T E P.jU-v,'PhiU Miss Pother, Plnla'delphia ; Miss PuUinger, New Jersey Miss tlrflin, New Jersey WmCookj- New Jersey Jis W Harris, New'York ' Jasß Pttgb, Harrisburg .T R A-exander Lancaster J R Elliott, Boston Geoßoal, Boaisburg l street, bclow Arch. A H Pieison, West’Chester James H Add’son, U S N J R Conynghara & la, Pa JR Spang, Berks.co, Pa W..T Frost <s lady, St Louis MrsTSiunickson & da, N J Miss L T Wood. N J H S Buckner, Keutucky JKinumger, Ilaysville, 0 A Carson, Milroy, Pa Miss'Jane McCord, Penna Jos C Curry, Pitt burg John P Griffin, New'York J Laurence, Wash’ll, Ohio C Ki mberiand, Va T B Kline, Adams co, Pa W J Madaira, Penna D A Yobe,'St.Thomas, Pa J Walder, Tamaciua Hon H S Mott &la, Pa G R Barley; Elk co, Pa M J Earley. Elk co, Pa Thos it Hull, MlLton F IkT. Hutchinson, Pittsburg Hon J C Ellis,Exchange,Pa IT J Myres, Harrisburg W Henry, Beaver .co, Pa t Street, above Fiftli* E R Rauch, Maucli Chunk B W- Jowett, Washington HN Boucher, New York Mr A'Bfrs Gittings, Wash E A Sbroder/Nrfw York Otto Witte, New York : H Kraber, York, Pa E McHeugli, Penna » G W Seiler, Harrisburg J P WiAliaja3on T Delawaro- G Runner, Wooster^ W CHowlanV Wheeling* W C Dyer, U S N G E Harrison P Harper, New York J Sherman, New York D Burney, New York Jhloore, New-York AT White H DC Curry, TJsA , J Patterson, U S - Jos Green. New Jetaey Jacob. Sham, New. Jersey Jas E Oidhatn. Marylana John Hopkins, New York Mrs Pye, Bradford co i Ma.j M J Byrnes, Virginia Street, above Third. II Dunn, Meadville: L Danville James GeddesrJi*''' v W J Cheyney, Delaware co J J Dovey, Pottsville C Shiids, New York. P Barai ' WJ H uihberg. New York K McDonald. New York A T York aud Market streets* W M Meily, Mechansicsb’g Chas Rittenliouse. B utler,Pa Geo Market, J.r, Perry co Martin L Markel, Perry co E E Hoyt, Warren, 0 H Paxsou J H Haines, Lancaster T H Richardson, Chicago ' John Mnlleon & la, Penna- T JI Hall, Millsburg Jno Sneakman, Green Castle R F • Barrow, Centre co, Pa John potts, Baltimore Geo Stearo. Baltimore W Mathew-&.dau.Plttsl)’ff Chas'Van Schoonhover, NY St, } above Third!' “ ■* W H Eeinoehl. Pinegrove L L Huntzinger.Sckl Haven. H ARohrback, Selinsgrove V M Galen, Selinsgrove Martin Hooker, Jr, Penna HRaeber, Lebanon Saul Lyon, Danville Miss MJ Kinney, Asliland MlsS A C Kinney Ashland Miss Schollenberger, Penna Juo 8 Goble & la, Lancaster Wm Snyder, Bloomsburg B P Fortner, Catawissa it.) above Callowlilll. L H Phillips. Quakertown W Matters, Ashland N F Steiner, Montgco D S Lyons, Penna David Lyons, Penna M J Taylor, Susquehanna eo G G McKcene, Penna A Peters, Harrisburg J F Rudy, Harrisburg reet, above Market. W.E Stryker, N Jersey ' 0 A' Meredith, Doyleatown T P Harvey, Doylestown W B Johnston, MUttin co J Graver, Lewistown J R Zeigler, New Jersey RT Aldrich, New Jersey E P Snyder, M Chunk it., above Callowlilll. D H Bechtel. Bechtelsville Sol Laros, Springtown ED Long, Kiegelsville. Mrs Van Shaetz, Kutztown Isaac Yost, Penna Jacob Bretz, Ashland id street) above Arch. IM Boston John Battey, Baltimore PFilney, Delaware JP Luther, Hudson, NY [B C .Mitchell, Trenton • their house, a'id wept and prayed to God to spare their dear sister; the loving husband also was there, and wept and pra>ed; and Oh, it ismard tor man to weep; but Mh manly heart was rent, with despair, all his hap- ; piueH* blasted, for Bell- the wife of hia bosom, was the companion oflnschildhood; their hearts had loved as they grew in years, and now, when united, Oh, how ha«d to be parted ! Bnt tears of bittome'S, and prayers nod sighs as if the heart would break, wore all in vain * God in llis wLdqm and mercy-and lie is merciful when loitst m know ].—would uoi keep au innel oa eartu when ripe for Heaven. I, too, wept;-I, so n«ed to scenes of <1 oath uud.woe; bnt that now witnessed was .far different (Void any of war's rnde forms; here was agentle, luving creatnre-a wire, a mother but yestor day, and te-daj summoned l>y an notrel to walk in ikn F 'fSts ofaov“iu h 9 t her chilcl, sad sight to all but ! r e vj l)and > , upo , tl little head, and fuod w, , fhsu c i i a lookthat G-klio a mothor ' Vo} ’ds were uttered; but heavy sighs nud 'J'al 2 f ’K k t 0 eavG P spoke the soul’s desirer the Re u™ knew, atL d God’sblessing was granted to iHfrTl ;, 1 n G fi 0 { h w self. Her bright o»esaregrow the setting of the morning star before the . lisingsun, dinimer aud dimmer still, fcillall'on earth is •invnsbie, aud her, soul, like the sun, bursts forth in all its glory, aitd illuminates TLaven in company with the angels surrounding the Throne of the Most High. * ■ "E. D. TiL'A OK. AND we IT JE OH ALLY DE LAlNES—Reduced to 25 cents a yard; Black Alpa cas, 3ij£ cents; Black Bombazines,' SI; Black Silk ImaUvs. B2Jsf cents;-Black De Laines. 2-5 cents; Black all-wool Mnnsselmes, 44 cents: double-width do., 87>s» cents; Blade hlossy Mohair, 62Hr cents; Black Crape 62>a cents; Black and white Ch«ne Gmg hains, 25 cents; HI-ck, and White Chintzes, ISSs cents; Gray and Black Chally de Laines, 25cents: Black and "White Lawns, 16# cent's; Gray and Purplo De Laines, 25 cents, - BESSON & SON. Mourning Store, •ap!6 No. OIS CHESTNUT Street. A-/IBICH CHINTZES REDUCED TO 7* * -25 CENTS. - 1 case wide Chintzes, 25 cents. ♦ 3 case 4-4 Double Purples,’2'cents. 1 case 4-4 Gay Styles, 25 cents. ‘ 1 case Spring Styles, 25 cents. , EYRE & LANDELL, .apl - FOURTH and ARCH. THE STEAMSHIP- BWTJBKPHI3E. MOKE PETITIONERS. The undersigned, citizens of Philadelphia, take this method of expressing our entire approbation of the action 1 of the COMMON COUNCIL, in the passage of an Ordi nance to'encourage the buildiugof an OCEAN STEAM LINE; and we do hereby further express our earnest de sire, that the SELECT' BRANCH, also, wilj seriously consider the momentous interest inv_lved 'in this mea sure, and embrace, •without delay, this auspicious op portunity to,enlist the powerful co-operation of the Penn sylvania Railroad Company.inthisnoble effort to seenre an indispensable means, by which we may hope to re store our city to its original commercial position. - The following signatures have been furnished (in ad dition to those already published) to the petition in favoi of the Randall Steamship Line: v De Coimey, Lafonrcade, & J. B. Lippincott * Co., Co,, - • • . • Massey, Collins, *Oo., Waterman & Beaver, Powers & Woightman, Wood, -Morrell, Co., J. Strothers Sc Son, Morris. Tasker, & Co.» damuel C. Cpham, Janies Milliken, ' Malcomson & Bolster, Ge«. C.'/Arson &Co , fi» r^turnberger, Btiunnd Castillon,, . E C. Bebee, Lewis & Co., . Wm. F. Murphy * Sons, Abbott & Co., T. T. Shepherd, H; P. &C. J*. Taylor, , Altemus & Cozens, Uios. W. Sweney, Alex. Wray & Co., Augustus Simony Robt. Mi Hazlit, .JosJuaL.,Price, Little,'Stokes, & Co., \7iio. Farnum&Co., Wilmer, Oannefl, &c., GeizA Knorr, . David Graham & Co.,* D. M Bess *Co., Faroham, Kirkham, * Co, Geo: W: Reed &Co.» Abram Mart, ■ 'lhos. R. Tunis, . 1 Granello* Taylor, John Tatum, Hector Orr, J. brady&Co i • John Bowstead, James D. byeriy, Ja?. Bowstead, Whitney & Lawrence, • Wm. Bowstead, Wm Dulles, E. W. Carr, Jacob s. Bunting, R. Weir, tamuel F. oiuith, Wm. R. Dydr, : Wm. B. Curry, Lancaster & Gaekill, &hoi*&i>uer, Henry E. itood, Leonard & Baker, Robert W. Spencer, . William 11. Love, Isaac Jones, A. MaSon, F. M. Wood, 1 Henry T. Rees, Henry Howson, JaniesHogan. E Piucus, Benjamin Kellogg, E. S. Warner, fcabine & Dun, John J. Shoemaker, J. M. Ilillions, Thomas S. McGrath, Henry Haveland, A. P, Beecher, John Kuhn, Tlieo. Leonhardt, Joseph L. McFagland, ’■ William Harkuess, John It. Baker, M. Hall Stanton, George N, Townsend, CharlesL Thurlow, wiiiiiim J. .Late, J. E. Peyton, W. Hall Waxier, Charles F. Jones, . C. I. Spangler, J. Henry Askin, H. N. Shillingford, Aug. Lambert, J.'McNeely * Co., Charles L. Oram. * Co., Bradley * Co., William Pierson, Thomas Fisher, Patrick Young, .... Clothier & Pedrick, L. A. Smith & Co.. Joseph G. Kowiand, F. Fnitsch & Gaieb, James Cresson, C. F. Rumpp, A. W. Arnold,-. John Richardson, George Hoff & Co., Joseph Ktieff, L. Hyneman, ;; ®..Ke(terlinus.* Williams & Coons; Sg. Koheig, JobnZebiey, Jr., Martin Kohler, L Letterman & Co., Huston Smith, Jr., Mustin * Bennett, - Thomas F. Brock, Haimbaclu r * Co., Asa Jones, Henry Wall, David W. Zebrudes, John Albas, Jas. E. Scherer, Urn. H. Grove, * Louis Heckman,' H. A.. Burton, G: Schell, : • 1 heo. Hanel, William F. Scheerer, Wm. R. Mitchell, . John C. Remington, E. E. HuUisn,; Robt. Shoemaker & Co., A Blome, Wm* J. Horstmann, Wm. Nirenemann, S. H. Horstmann, T. 0, Beydeni-ich, GWPlumly, . fcherer & Shnlze, T. R. -G-Hinkle, Howell Evans,- H. Shaw, L.U. Kelly,. John Alexander, S. F. Ottenheimer. H. A. Heussler, William McMackin, C. Benliert, John b. Powell, John Gladding & Son, T. Campbell, - C. Harkness&Son, John McDowell, Jr., David L. Keller, Samuel Kilpatrick, A. Laforev Wm. Mcl-ean, John P. Charlton, Cameron A. Lex, L. Dickerroan & Co-. A. D. Cash. s. B. Rowley, -Pamuel Sloan, W. W. Moore, W, W, Heydrick, , Andrew Sims, Granlee's, Norris, &Co;, H. DnComnaun, D. Ridgway Evans,l • Ed. Ruhard, Langcope.& Pearce, Geo, L. Farrell, | T. 11. Rettew,- Joseph Ftissell, George Bates, John Cochran, • Hull & Flanagan, Ziegler & Sutton, Fisher & Collins, Reeder Sc Thatcher, Turnbull, Allen, &Co;,- Thacher&Go.,* J. B. Keller, L. Sniveiy,' J. ,* A. Kemper, . C. Huusberger, S. 0. fc til well; W. Mollvaim* Sons, Richard B. Wlze, Hamrick & Calwell, W. WinteTboitom, Shaffner, Zeiglei, & Co.. Wm. J. Doherty, W. Mv She well;. Flues & Seliatte, . Perkenpine-dcNHiggins, James Franks, Elliot, White, & S. BohJer, • . . ■ . Aug. F, Holliack; Robert Hare Powell, Jos. C. Pancoast, ; Wm, A. James & Co., Edmund Gl Bboz, ; Edward Harr3s Miles, Henry Wallace, Georgeß, Graham, Sinnickson & Glover* Louis Rothermel, -M_jUprr la - K. Bothermel, . WnuT-ByTOitneF, - -•Wannamacker & Max&fdd, John EKSwaby, „ •"Robert Taylor & '■ • Henry W: KnauffT vr.i ; ■ Jauretche & Lauvergne* « -;Rohert R. Corson, Victor A. Sartori, •- ••••. TtCrimcher, RobertM. Lindsay^ Wm .Howard, Morris Hacker, ' F. Wyatt & Co., - Wm. M. Christy, j . John Street & Co., Jacob Haehnlen, 1 Bancroft & Searles, C McCowen, Gallon ay C. Morris; Wm. Callahan, Thomas Bell, Davis & Wickersham, >dwin Mitchell, Gas AArnaiz, ' Ridgway Gibbs, J Witliers. E W Band, Wm C ‘ If A Pflel,, John E Fox & Co, CC Rhodes, Henry W Overmani. WmP Schuelk, John Dewees, Culver Brook& Co» R Ashurst & Sons,. £■' EAWarne, Geo J Beyd, Ferree &Co, De Haven & Bro, D Kirkpatrick & Sons, Smith & Thomas,. . J E Sewars & Co, Persh &Stuh, Eullett & Fairthorn, Palmer & fluey, • Work, McCoucli & Co. L Peloiize & hon, Polmer, Richardson « Co, Philip F Ivellv & Co, Chas Cambios * Co, - Waltou a Yost, J E Boyd & Son,' “ . Chas B Keen. Geo 0 Staudlen, . Stockdale & Co,. Loyd & Blanily, H Swift. G F Work * Co, John T Wallace-- Butclier&Co, Thos S Shoemaker, JosßLyndall, W W Wade, Ti rrelLTuttle, AT Wells, Jolin Wood * Co, Wm T Elbert, W. Fisher Mitchell, Robert Morris, Lennitf & Mitchell, McColtm & Rhoads, E. S Whelen, Jr.. Wm. H. Hibberd, Lewie Audenried * Co., Theodore F. Pidgeon,: F. H. Conner, - L. Knowles & Co., John Milnes * Co., John A. Reed, J. Pariy, ' . • : Samuel Martin, Z. Locke & Go., John McKnight, A. M. Dorman, .. John C. Bingham, John K. Brown, A; H. Yarnall,- John H. Parker, : H.R, Lewis, Dowling & Fetterman, A. P. MUlis, Waterman * Kumson, JohnSappe, Pfell * Brother, ; .. John Devine, Edward M. Manigle, Henry Deamer, James Spear, . Andrew Johann. Peter Me'ntyre, W. H. Wanamaker, W. M. CrajiBion, George A. Benkert, John F. .Comas, M. J.Croll & Ci, . JohnU. Black, Philip Wilsons Co.* B. Randall, John J. Whitney. • Albert H. Mersh on* John Hagan, E. W. Arnold & Co.j Theo. Lear, James Mason & Co., Edward Turner, - JohnAnnear, Grigg&Harmstead, James Woodridge, Hanes &.Brother; Wm. R. Scott, Mifflin.;* Price, . . 11. Everett, Heni*y Simpson, . Suggenheim *.Doerfuss, • Herman Klosterman, John T. Bailey & Co., C* Stanger, ’ .•• ‘ R. H. McCurdy & Co., S.,Bryan, J. Tobiason* Co , JosephN. Hackney, . . Wm-L. Graven, BlymeC. Andrews, Charles Boothroyd *Co.» John T. Heal, James Mcßride & Co., E. Bailey, Wm.D. Edson, Charles Handry, A. Young, Bros., & Co., . James Powell, Robert Nelson * Bros., Jacob E. Isaacs, A. B. Darling, . Harry H. Smoot, T. J. A. Sheehan, Thomas Brown, Charles C. Gaw, D. W. Merriman, Nathan Hall. . Sami. B. Bailey & Co., Charles Fitchel, Jamas F., Marthall, Isaac B. Rutter, James J. Oellers, Isaac B Baxter, Jr.,. Thos. W. Parker, . Wm. M Butcher, Samuel Castner, C. J. Brownholt, John Murtland, Samuel M. Horner, T. L. Beall, A. C. Jackson, B. F. Coolbaugh, Jackson Ritter. , John Jameson, Wm. F. Bartlett, Wm. R. Drane, Danl. 'N. Maleeed, Isaac Underdown, Trough * Lemons, J-Clarence Cresson, Wm. Riuss, John Lewis, Thos. J. Smith, Jas. J. Henkle,- John W. Smith, Stitson & Boyer, , J S. Powell, Alex. Kerr, Thos. Moore, Paul Pohl, Jr., . L John McAleer & Sons,. Bernard Fitzpatrick, - Roy&Magil, Warner, Drap&r, * Prok, WhUdin & Conson , Tlieo. D. Spear, E. M. Biggin, Phillips * Bro., .Henry F. Neeman, Johnß. Downing,. Wm. D. Neall, Chas. F. Sauter, J. 'N- Rayoold, Ahm. Lipman, Benners & Co., David Berry Reave, J. B ollihgsworth, Daniel Hommell, C. OJohnflon, A. Monestier, . C. P; ; Kn3ght*Bro3., Jacob Fisher,' W. G;'Allen, . .* A- H. Wuity, Jas. G. Bussier* Co,, H. E. Leming, Wm. Molans, ‘ > Samuel Coni’ad, Dickson, Sharpless, & C 0.,; Joieph Powling, H. S. Hughes, : , . Scholz & Janentzky, Rowley, Ashburner, & Co., George Sauter, . Wm. Price & Co., Myron Schew, . Teamus Strutt, . Francis C. WillauTS, White, 8r0.,&C0.,- C.-‘G; Richards, '"■ Betticher, Kohh & Co.. Wm. H. Pearce, S Onerbach * Co., . E. D. Clery, Win. G. Perlier, Isaac Oakford * Son, Rhodes & Williams, Allen Cuthberfc, v • Robert Calahan, . Wm. H. Thornton, : L. R. Walker, John Alexander, James L. Bhphani, Robert Mercer, James J. Moore, Thomas 0. Wills, • Bonj. C. Stevenson, John Johnson, Charles C. Harding, James Rhoa, Jonas Metz, John W. Albright, Wm. Happle, Burr & Schofield* Wm. Poot, ; a. Mcßlroy, Mahlon M. Rotsell, Ed. Grosjean, ‘ 7 '*' J. 11. Hiley A. B. Taylor, T. Lippencott, E. Fonteaeau & Salks, : - Obcd. Earner,. Cyrus Whitson, ; James C. Neall, D Ferris - Ferdinand lister, p[ J. Ha^sard, T. Lamplugh, Reckefus & Grieb, Jessie L.Btiles, J. W. Hum, George Chrenbery, Guetavus Gumpert, T.. H. Evans, John Edmonson, Sanson * Bro., R. M. Kirkbrido, Wm Hornberger, J. J. Kirkbride,- John Hutchins, . . Thompson Black * Son, • James McCartney, W Henry Patton, Fred. B. M.' Perot,. Charles P/ : Dare, John Brennan, • -t. 0. S. Hubbell, John H. Eaton, A. D. K. Moore, Henry Longstreth, • J. Jolhves, James Andrews, John Kiehl, C S Leech & Co., John W. Hicks. With many more that, will appear in the evening papers; A FURTHER SUPPLEMENT To an act entitled “ An acfc to incorporate the Philadel phia and Crescent Navigation. Company, approved the twenty-eighth'day of April/anho-J).oinini one thou sand eight hundred and fifty-seven... x - ■■■ i.- - Section 1. Re it enacted by,the Senate, and House of Representatives of the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania, in .General Assembly met , and it is hereby enacted by the authority,of thesame t That the capital stock of the Call-. fornia/PhiJadtlphia, and European Steamship Company he ana the same is hereby onlarged from live , hundred thousand 4o two millions of dollars; and that the saii r .Company shall be authorized to build four steamers, .the which shall be of such tonnage and construction as the Directors of said Company may hereafter determine. Sr.o. 2. That any railway or other corporation of the State of'Pennsylvania be, and the same is hereby; au thorized to.subscribe to the capital stock of said steam* Rhip company, and also to guaranty either thedividends or the stock, or a portion otthe same, which mav be sub scribed by others on such terms and in such manner as they may deem proper. Skc. 3. That anything in the charter of .the said steam ship company, or that of other corporations inconsistent With this act, is hereby repealed. ‘ • JOHN CESSNA, r ■ ‘ Speaker of the House of Representatives. G. N. LAWRENCB,- Speaker of the Senate.. , Approved}: April 1863. NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED mhl2-3m ON THE BEST TERMS. ' rt ABD ANDFANOY jobPBINTING, At RINQWAI/T {[BROWN'S, UIS. FOURTH St. [! ANDREW Gi' CURTIN. GREAT celebra* TION. —At ns meeting erf fche Board of Directors of THE UNION LE a(?UE of Philadelphia held 1H arch-26. 1863, the following resolutions, presented'fry Mr. CHAS. GIBBONS, were unanimously adopted: \ RESOLVED. 1. That the League wiil celebrate the approaoMng an niversai*y of American,; Independence by appropriate ceremonies, at the Hall of Independence. 2. That all the Union Leagues fthd'Associatidns in the United States be invited to participate in the celebration, and that they be requested to send deputations from their respective bodies for that purpose. . 3- That it be recommended that the deputies be autho rized to represent their respective constituents in any action that may be deemed necessary and- expedient to perfect the organization of the friends of the American Union and Government throughout the United States. 4. That the Committee of Correspondence be autho rized to prepare a circular letter, communicating those resolutions to the Union. Leagues and loyalcitizcns of the respective States, and to adopt Mich measures as may be necessary to carry them into effect. WM. M. MEREDITH, President. GEO. 11. BORER; Secretary. , , ' . : . ap4-lm WARD.-Atf AD jouined Meeting "< f the Citizens of SEVENTH WARD, in favor of forming -t UNION LEAGUtf, will be he d at O’NjilLL’S HaLL, LOMBARD, below Broad street, on .FRIDAY EVENING. April 17, at Bo’clocx. Eminent fr-peak* rs will be present, By order of Committee „ Dr. K. W. RICHIE, President. T:.McCl'ukr. Secretary. ap!6-2c* A MEETING OF THE SECOND WARD-NATIONAL UNION LEAGUE on FRI DAY EVEISING, 17th inst., at half past 7 o’clock; at the Robert, Rakes School, SIXTH Hcrect. above Carpenter. All arp’invited JOHN W. LINN, President. JOHN W. FRAZIER, Sec’y pro tem. ap!6-2t* TWENTIETH WARD.-WILLIAM S. PIERCE, Esq., will speak THIS (Thursday) RVBNING, nt S o’clock at the Uni« n Reading-rooms, S, W. corner ELEVENTH Street and GIRARD Avenue. All loyal citizens are invited. By order of the Committee: • It* ~ BEN.T. H. HAINES, Chairman.: LECTURES ON BOTANY.-THB •C?* Eighth Annual Course will reopen on WEDNES DAY, April 22d. at 5 o’clock, in the Scientific and Classi cal Institute, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. cornt-r of Twelfth street (introductory free), by ap!6-6t J. ENNIS, Priucipal, ADMISSION EREEt-AN INTEL LECTUAL TREAT! —ISAAC H&ZLEHUR3T, Esq., will THIS EVENING, April 16th, deliver a Lec ture at tlicN. W. cornerof GIRARD Avenue and THIR TEENTH Street, (second story.) Subject— THE CONSTITUTION AND THE UNION'. At the close of which, COL. WM. B. MAURICE - Will (by request) recite that beautiful little Poem, • THE SLEEPING SENTINEL.” The Lecture will commence at 8 o’clock, and the ex ercises will close at. half past 9. Every family iu the Fourteenth and Twentieth wards should be present. The puhlic generally are also in vited, asit is-intended for both Ladies and Gentleman. ALEXANDER .WBILLDIN, E«q„ will preside. It* PLURIBUS UNUM.-THE 4TH ftC? 3 * Lecturo of the course, by Rev. G. F. KRO'fEL. Pastor of fct. Mark’s Ev. Lutheran fihurch, at Musical Fund. Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING, April 16th. Tickets, 25 eta. For sale at tlio Lutheran Publication House, Nu. £2 Norti NINTH Street, and at the door on the eveningof the lecture. , .... aplsr3t OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAID- COMPANY, PHiLADjiLPittA, April 16, 18i^. ; The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of.the*Companj% clear.of-State and National taxes, pavableon and after May 15, 1863.;. , *- . Powei*e of Attorney for Collections of diTidends can he had oh.bpplicniion at the office of the Company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. '. mhl6-ijcl . THOMAS T, FIRTH, Treasurer. NOTICE.—A MEETING OF THE HO 2I . Stockholders of the Gtrmautown Passenger Railway Company will be held at their Office, SIX’TH and DIAMOND Streets, on :FRIDA*Y, May Ist, at. 4 o’clock P. M., to take-into consideration the propriety of reducing the number of managers, in accordance with a supplementary act of Assembly, approved the dd day of April, 1563. ' , JOSEPH tiINGERLY, Secretary ■ ApriUsth, 1863. ; ’ . ap!6 20 23 27 myi* GOLD) SILVER, AND DEMAND NOTES WANTED. DREXRL & CO., • ap!3-lm , • 34 South THIRD Sti’eet. r<2js=» NORTHERN LIBERTIES AND PENN TOWNSHIP RaILROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, April Jih, 1863.: .. . A meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held f t the Office of the Philadelphia and ‘ Reading Rail road Company, No. aST-SOUTH FOURTH. S«reet,.on MONDAY, the 4th day. of May next, at 10 o’clock A. 5r., at which time and place an : election of Officers will be held. : [apB-dtM4J A. A. KONIGMACHER, Sec’y. HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL 11X3 tOCUTHBERT Street. —This institution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the most comfortable manner, free of charge. ' B. F.-GLENN, n022-tf : Secretary of Board of Managers. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHAN ftcS==> na railroad company, office 227 south FOURTH.Street—Philadelphia, April .3, 1563. —The aa nuar meetiag of the Stockholders of this company-and an election for President and-six Managers will take Slace at the office of the company, on MONDAY, the 4th ay of May next, at 12 o’clock M.'. " . W. H. WEBB; ap3-tmy4 Secretary. KEYSTONE ARTILLERY, COM PANY B. Ist REGIMENT R H. G.—A meeting will be held on THURSDAY, April 16, 3863. at 8 P. M., at the Arsenal; RACE,' below Broad. Immediate action is necessary for the safety of the Gompanv. apM-tuthSi* . V . COMSIITTEE. OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Philadelphia, April 6, 1563. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company, held this day, a semi-annual Dividend of SIX PER CENT, and an extra Dividend of TEN PER CENT, was declared on the capital stock, payable to tlie stock holders, or their legalrepresentatives.- on and after the 16th instant. , J. W. MoALLISTER, ap7-10t : ■ ■' oi'o tem. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-MU TIST TO 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 SuTgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRaN K ■ PALM ER, ja9-6m !; Government Surgeon-Artist.-. NOTICE -OFFICE OF THE DJELA ftC?* WARE AND RARITAN CANAL and the CAM DEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTA TION COMPANIES, Pbihceton CN. J.). March 31,1863. The Treasurer of the above Companies is now prepared to PAY THE BONDS due at .Princeton, August 1, 1563,' being the five per cent. Converted Sterling Loan. The prineipal,.ani also the last coupon, will be paid.on pre sentation to WILLIAM H. GATZMER, Philadelphia; or to Cap3-lm] RICHARD STOCKTON, Treasurer. , OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia, April 6, 1563. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of SIX DOLLARS per share for the last six months, which Will be paid H-o the Stockholders or their legal repre- • sentatives on and after the 16fch inst;, clear of all-taxes. ap7-9t* A. C. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary. - iraxiilTAKTr GOOI»6. GOVERNMENT GOODS. Standard 10-ounce Ootton Duck. Indigo Blue Flannels. Mixed Twilled Flannels. ~~ •. - Sky Blue Kerseys. FARNHAMj KIRKHAM, & <30., No. 830 CHESTNUT STREET. mh24-3m - : - Q W. SIMONS <S BROTHER, SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, AND • MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY. lal.-Mffim ~ CTNAJNCIAE. CERTIFICATES INDEBTEDNESS, . OLD ISSUE, - _ WANTED, AT A PREMIUM. DEEXBL & CO. u. s. FIVE-TWENTIES, OB TWENTY-YEAR SIX-PER-CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOVERNMENT .AFTER FIVE YEARS. r. . " , \ • •. !' I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA SURY to receive subscriptions for the.above LOAN AT PAR. Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUB SCRIPTION, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or ahy.Sub-Treasury br'Depoaitoryof the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At ttie present premium oh gold, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent, per annum. A. full supply always on hand; .. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. SPECIAL NOTICE. , On and after July Ist, 1863, the privilege of convert ing the. present' issue of LEGAL-TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN (com monly called V‘ Five-Twenties”) will cease. AH’who wish to invest In the Five-Twenty Loan must, therefore, apply before the Ist of JULY next. ' JAY COOKE, • Subscription Agent, mb4-tjyl 114 South THIRD Street, Philada. g HARYJLY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 3ia 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 6-20 YEAR SIX per cent. BONDS, furnished at PAR in sums to suit. Orders by. Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to . • Mesßrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq., John B. Myers & Co., Samuel B.Thomas,Esq., Furness, Brinley;&Co... John Thomas, Esq. ; ' ‘ '• • . apl-3m if - DWA E D. M . DAVI S , , STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, No. 3» South THIRD Street, (up stairs,) PniLADSLpnrA. A GENERAL BROKERAGE AND,BANKING BUSI- NESS transacted. ; Stocks and Itouds Bought and Sold on. Commission. Loans and Bupinees Paper Negotiated. Dividends', and Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on Europe Sold. Special. Collections made. Coin and Cor? rency Bought. -Interest Allowed on Deposits. apl-3ra - JOHN O. CAPP & SON, - STOCK AND NOTE IK OK E R S , No, 23 South THIRD Street* Directly opposite the Mechanics’ Bank. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD !ON COMMISSION, AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS. M O.N E Y INVESTED.’ TIIK PI!KSB.-PTHI.AI>ELPIIIA.. THURSDAY. Al>l{lf, 16. 1863. Q.REAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF FANCY SILKS, CHECK SILKS, |>XAIN SILKS, FOULARD SILKS, and DRESS GOODS. EDWIN HALL & 00., 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET. N.B.—Several lots M GOODS from the NEW-YORK AUCTIONS of Last Week. and the PHILADELPHIA AUCTIONJ of this Weelr, at GREATLY REDUCED TRICES. ap!6, tliB2t Y R E & L A N D E L L, ARE OPENING FOR DONGOLA EOBES, STRIPED FOULARDS, BRAIDED ROBES, BEST BLACK SILKS, FINE CHECK SILKS, EAGLE POULT DE SOIES, SOLID FIGURED SILKS, SPRING SILK SHAWLS, SUMMER BALMORALS, QUILTS, TOWELING S, &c. mh2B-stritktf ]yj OUENiNG MILLINERY, MOURNING BONNETS, OF THE LATEST PARIS AND NEW YORK STYLES, - Always oa hand'and made to order at the shortest no tice, at the •’ “NEW MOFRmO STORE,” 926 CHESTNUT STREET. • M. & A. MYERS <fc CO. mh26-thßtu tap2B, gPR I N G H O S I ER Y. TITOS. W. EVANS & 00., SPRING IMPORTATION UNDER: VESTS, DRAWERS, STOCKINGS, &C., In Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, and Children’s sizes, AT VERT REASONABLE PRICES. Nos. 618 AND; 820, CHESTNUT ST. ap!s-3t , ' HALL & CO., 26 S. SECOND A-i street, TVill open This Mpm ing the following lots of GOODS at a great reduction from the prices at-which they have been selling: Glossy Check Silks, at $1; . Fancy Silks of various styles; '• "Superior quality Summer Poplins, $1.12)£; One lot of Fine Mode Alpacas, 37J£: * One lot of Figured All-wool Delaines, 37J«£; One lot of Neat-figured Challies, 37>s; One lot of Black and Mode Delaines; Three lots of Fine Organdies; With many other additional lots of Goods at YERY REDUCED PRICES. , - ' ap!6 T RETAIL.” JAMES K. CAMPBELL & CO., OFFER AT MODERATE PRICES IN THEIR RETAIL DEPARTMENT, Linen; Sheetings and Shirt ■ ings, . Damasks, Napkins, and Doylies, Table Cloths and Towel ings, Counterpanes and Furniture Dimities. WHITE GOODS. Jaconets, and Cambrics, Soft Cambrics and Nain- Tarletona and Swiss Mulls, Fancy Muslins and Dimities, L. C. Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery. ' of DKY GOODS in desirable mh6-2m Black and Fancy Silky, Black and Colored Alpa cas, ' PoplinßFantasie, Taffeta d'Annessey, French Lawns and Organ dies,' French Chintzes and Per cales, Brilliants and Piques, Spring Shawls, new color ings, , Black Thibet and Merino Shawls, Square and Long Shawls. ’ And a general assortment.! styles and qualities. At-prkesjgcuerally-feelow present coßtofilrapor ■' ;■ tation, 4 -.•- WHITE GOODS, all descriptions. EMBROIDERIES. .do ‘ 'do '• : ' ’ LACES, do do LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, -do -■.« Pa. 1 .5 *. ?~ 9 VEILS, Ac., Ac. And respectfully invites an inspection of his stock. CPRING CLOAKS; { YJ NKW CLOAKS, ' NEW..CLOTHS, ’ : SPRING SHAWLS, HOOP SKIRTS. Cloaks ready-made or made to order. Large stock of .Cloths to select from. Ladies’Cloakings at the right prices. . NEW CASSIMERES. ' - Boys ? Cassimeres, .. The hew colors.- ... - . Gents’Fancv Mixtures, < 6-4 Coatings. : Boys’ Clothing ready made or made to order. •Large stock Gassimeres to select from. Fine Black Cloths and Cassimeres.-. WILLIAMvSVILLES, * WAMSUTTAS, Wide Sheetings, Flannels, Linens, .Towels. Muslins and Woolens at WHOLESALE." COOPER A C.ONARD, aps S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. CHARPLESS BROTHERS Offer by the package, at the ' Lowest rates 0/ this season,' Pacific 1200 aDd 1400 Lawns, ' Manchester Spring'De.La!nes, Pacific do. . . Print Sr. Do. . ... do. : DeLaines. CHARPLESS BROTHERS. -Mode-colored Silks, Foulards,. Checked Silks, India'Silks, ' ; Mantle'Silks, Black Figures, , Bareges; Cballies. Imperatrice, ; Poplins, Organdies,.Chintzes, Zephyr and Barege,Shawls. '-CHESTNWf and;EXGHTH Streets, ■piGUBBD BLACK SILKS, $1.25. -A FIGURED CORDED BLACK SILKS. Two-faced Figured Black Silks: ■ ■■-■ Striped Moire Armure Black Silks. • PLAIN BLACK SILKS. sX.l2}£ to $2.50. • Wide Black Silks for Mantlfes.. Choice Colors of Plain Silks. 600 MALTESE'COLLARS,'2S to 62>£c. These Collars are worth double the money: Paris Printed Bareges, S7Kc., from last season. Printed'SUk Tissues, 62}£c., from l&stseason.- Handsome Spring Balmorals. EC. STEEL- & SON, Nos, 713 and Tl 5 North TENTH Street, QUILTS AND LINEN" "4- GOODS'AT LOW PRICES.-The subscribers re spectfully invite the attention of buyers to their present complete stock of HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, comprising a large assortment of very- choice Marseilles Quilts, in all sizes Blankets, Dimities, Furniture Chintzes," and all descriptions of the best makes of Shirting, Sheeting, and Pillow'Case, Linens; Table Linens, Table Cloths, Napkins, - Towels, ;.Towel ings, and of Linen Goods generally, imported at much less than the present prices. • ■ •• SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON. apll: . ■ 1008 -CHESTNUT Street. - OLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VEST- Cassimeres for Boys. - Cassaimeres for Young Gents. r . Cassimeres for suits. - Cassimeres for everybody. . - ' Cassimeres, mixed and plain. » \ Cassimeres. striped and plaid. Cassimeres, Black and Brown, . ' At - JOHN H. STOKES’, apO T 0» ARCH Street. " U. S, INTEKNAIi REVENUE, FOB THE SALE PF UNITED .STATES TAX STAMPS, Mo. 07 SonthTHIBD Street, first door abore Chestnut A fall supply of all kinds of TAX STAMPS constantly on hand, and for sale In quantities to suit. • ' - A liberal discount allowed on amounts of 050 and Wards. Orders by Mall promptly attended to. . Office Honrs from 9A. M. toSP.bL JACOB E. RIDGWAY, M-tjelO N0.'57 Sooth THIRD Stmt TTNITED STATES INTERNAL RE^ VENUE. SECOND COLLECTION DISTRICT Of Pennsylvania, embracing the First. Seventh, Eighth; Ninth, and Tenth wards of the city of Philadel phia. The annual assessment in the above-named district of all persons liable to tax on Gold, and Silver Plato, Gar liases, Billiard Tables, and 'Pleasure Yachts, ana also of all persons required to take oat Licenses,', having been completed,,.notice is hereby given that the taxes due* tinder said assessment will be, received .by the under- : signed, daily/- Sundays the hours of 9A. Mr-and3P.M., at hiyofllce, south west; corner of THIItD and WALNuTStreets, on andafter SATURDAY, the 11th' instant, until and including Saturday, the 9th day of May, 1863. ' All persons who fail to pay the annual taxes on gold and silver platp/ carriages, billiard tables, and pleasure oh or before the aforesaid 9th. of May.’ 1663, will incur a penalty of ten per centum additional/upon the amount thereof, as provided for in the 19th section of the exciselawof July 1,1862. All persons who in like manner shall fail to take out their licenses.’ as required bylaw.onor before the 9th day of May; 1863, will: incur a'penalty of three times the amount of said- licenses, in .accordance; with the provl-. Bibns of the 59th' section-of the excise law aforesaid. .. Monerol theUiiitfcd States only, received..; ; JOHN H. DIEHL, Collector, ■ ap9-dtmy96. W. cor. oLTHIBD and WALNUT Sts. JGE I ICE ! ICE,I ICE I ICE l ICE ! COLD SPUING ICJ3,CQMPANY/ . - Families, Offices, Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Gieam Spoons. Ac., Ac;* supplied daily with a pure artisleof BOaTON ICE, at the. very lowest in adeet rates! ’Dealers ana large consumers supplied at wholesale 'prices.. Wagons run in all paved limits of the,Consolidated city, aad in the Twenty-fonrth £ . (325 WALNUT Street. North Penna. R. & Master street, unices. Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets. ' ap3-Bmif* Pine-Bfreet wharf. Schuylkill.. TJBIMEK’S IVOSYTYPES ARB BINE ■*V-specimens of art, find are greatly admired by con noissurs. Head floaty modelled, light and shade natu* •rally arranged/V Gallery SECOND - StroeL -above RETAIL DRY GOODS* FOURTH AND ARCH, SPRING SALES. HAVE NOW OPEN THEIR HOS I ER Y, SUIT ABLE FOR i SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, 1034;CHESTNUT STREET. E. M*. NEEDLES OFFERS FOB SALE 1034 CHESTNUT STREET. NOTICE. PENALTIES. DKY-GOODS JOBBERS. PROM AUCTION. Now opening from recent LARGE AUCTION SALES, - A great .variety of . SEW FAACT DRESS GOODS, Bodghtata HEAVY REDUCTION IN PRICES, Ana which will bo e old to City and Country Dealers AT A SMALL-ADVANCE. ' M. L. HALJ.OWELL & 00., apM-Rti ' No. 015 CHESTNUT STREET; ' J)AWSON, BRANSON, & OO:, If. W. CORNER MARKET:AND FIFTH STS., (501 Market Street,) JOBBERS OF.ENSUSH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN DRESS FABRICS, SHAWLS, &c. Wo invlfe the attention of the RETAIL TRADE to onr well-assorted stock of FOREIGH DIUSSS GOODS AND SHAWDS, which v?I:wlU. sell at the very lowest market price. -We pay especial attention to. the large Auction Sales, and Buyers can find Goods in our Store, at much leas than cost.of Importation, and as cheap as they can be found anywhere. T. It. Dawsoit; apis-sot - J. G. BOMnAIVIINER. O. Bkansok. gPEGIAL NOTICE. We invite .RETAIL TRADE to examine our pur chases’at th e, • recent extensive AUCTION SALES DAWSON, BRANSON & 00. i apJ3-6t ■ . COMMISSION BOOSES. pH I L nil PHIA .'"BAG” MANUFACTORY. ’ BURLAP BAGS,OF ALL SIZES, FOE COEN, OATS, COFFEE, BONE DUST, &C, SEAMLESS BAGS, Of standard makes, . ALL SIZES, for sale cheap; fornel cash on delivery. GEO. GRIGG, apls-£m ■ Nos. 319 and 331 CHURCH Aller. GOODS. DARK-BLUR COAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUB I CAP v CLOTHS. SKI -B LUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ARMT BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. • DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEATS LINEN DRILLS AND'DUCK. BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT [NGS. For sale by FROTHINGHAM & WELLS. w2-iftf • , :• ■ ■ TRIMMINGS, &c. JAVANS & HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, No. 418 ARGH STREET, • PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ' . v . aplO-lm WATCHES AND JEWEIRY. -jfi) W a'T;Q : H;E:S. , ; 4 ' . JUST-RECEIYED PER STEAMER EUROPA. • ' - '•'USfc't ” " •.» : "GOLD WATCHES, ' LAMES’.SrZES, OJ? KEW.-STYLES. rSILVEK ANCBES AND CYLINBEES. ’ GILT ANCEEgtAND CYLINDEES. PLATED ANCRES AND CYLINDRES. 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This is tLe ONLY Library-in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLIsH JBOOKS that are not RE PRINTED here. •Terms $5 per year ; six months $3; three months $1.60 ; one month 75 cents, or 3 cents per day,V-SSIB South EIGHTH Street. mh7-3m PHOTOGRAPHS. XTO ONE NEED BE WITHOUT GOOD H likenesses of himself or family. REISER’S fine Pic tures, Colored Photograph's, are only $l. Go to his popu lar Gallery, bECONP Street; above Green. it T IFE-SIZE PHOTORGAPHS, IN OIL ,Colors, hy KEIMER. are without a rival;unques tionably the most reliable portraits made, now at war prices.. SECOND Street, above Green. It WANTS. QHOW-CAS ES WANTED.—PERSON'S t'-J, having two second-hand COUNTER CASES for sale can-find a cash purchaser. Ai GI RARD HOTEL till Friday noon; . ; i AIso,aCIGARCASE. V . • ;apl6-2t* WANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOK- T* - keeper or Teacher of Book-keeping and Penman ship by a young rosn who has had experience in teach ing the above branches. B-st of reference given if re quirfd. Address “R. C.Box 292, Lancaster, Pa. apls-2t* : • WANTED—A GOOD CANVASSER to solicit orders'for a hew and popular article! To a roan of good address the employment-oflferedwill prove highly lucrative. Address, with real name, “Franklin,"Prassoffice. ... .apls-6t WANTED—A . SITUATION IN A * * Furnace or Iron Foundry, by a young man. a:gra duate of the Philadelphia Central High. School. Lehigh district preferred.' Best of reference given: Address * W. T. G.,” Box 1141 Philadelphia post'office. ap!4-3t* <|/V flflfl -—WANTED A PARTY with the above amount to take an 1 interest_in an Iron Furnace, well located, near the. Penna. Railroad and Canal, with abundance of Iron Ore and Limestone wifhinhalf.a mile of the furnace, andean make Iron very cheap. The concern has a charter. • Ad dress “E- ApH., ?i this office, : ap!s-2t M WANTED TO RENT—A STORE on WATER Street or DELAWARE Avenue,between Arch and Chestnut, or Market Street, below Second street. Address •‘Thomas,” Press Office. ap!6-6c* DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER ■s=“ GENERAL’S OFFlCE.— Phtladelphia, Feb. 9, "VESSELS WANTED Immediately to carry COAL to the following points: . Tortagas. Key West, Fla. ' : Fort Monroe,Va. Alexandria, va. , Newbern, N.C. Port Royal, S. C. A. BOYD, > felO-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. BOARDING. f}.o O D BOAIt iT "GI VEN IN EX CHANGE for Coal or Groceries. Address ‘ ‘ Home Comforts,” at this office. ap!3-6t* FOR SAtE AND TO LET. VOR SALE—O HOI C E MA I N AVENUE •'LOTS in improved portions of MOUNT MORIAH CEMETERY. Inquire 633 MARKET Street, second story. . - apTd-thsta6t* m AN OLD-ESTABLISHED , CON- BsSiIyECTIONERX TO BENT—No. 237 South SIXTH Street, opposite Washington Square. Apply to aplS-Gt* JAMES YOUNG, 508 SPRUCE Street. ' M FURNISHED HOUSE IN GER MANTOWN TO LET.—Is within five minutes’ walk of Shoemaker’s Station, and has all the modem improve ments. Address, Philadelphia Post Office, “8px63».” apIG-thstuSt* • , lEGAIi. nill’HANS’ COURT SALE OR YA V- LUABLE COAL LATOB IS,LOZEBiI!EB'COtWTr. Estate of PETER-HALL, deceased. - NOTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance- of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Luzerne county, there rriU be exposed to public sale, at the PHILADELPHIA EX CHANGE, in the city of Philadelphia, on .WE DNK3DAI", Bfay 6tb, 1863, at 12 o’clock M' of said day, ail the fol lowing Heal Estate, in the township of KINGSTON. Luzerne county, viz: One undivided: Twenty-fourth part of the following tracts of land in said township: viz: Ist. Being.parts of lots Nos. 1 and 2, and the whole oflot N 0.3, in the second division ofccti fiedlots in said township; containing 111 acres 75 3-10 percbee, he the same more or less, subject to the terms of a certain agreement heretofore made ; by.Fisher Gay with the 'Wyoming Monument Association, stipulating for the conveyance, upon certain conditions in said agreement specified, of.the surface and right of soil in a lot not exceeding half-an acre, embracing- the-land on which the Wyoming Monument is-erected and contigu ous thereto. 2dr "Beingparts of lots Nos. and 33, in the third division, of certified lots in said township, containihg 683 acres, more or Jess, subject to the excep tion and.reservation of a lot, being part of said lot No. 33, containing 35 square perches,-and-of one other lot, hcißgpait of said lot No. 32; containing 157 6-iO perches, and of the surface and right of soil of the following lots, being part of said lot No. S 2. viz:, oue containing! acre and 20 7-10 perches, and- one containing 949-10 perches, and one other containing 949-lGperches-; and one con taining 79 7-10 perches, and of-the surfh.ee and right of soil of the followinglots, viz:. One containing 1 acre 25 perches, mdreor.less, and one being p&rtof said lot No. 33, containing: 4 acres 95 SS-10G pt relies tand during the life of Fisi er Gay, one- containing 34- acres 95 perches, more or less, with the right to use the water and con duct the same upon eaid premises as now condu ded and used; he, the said Fisher Guy,.paying the annual rent of $5O; and one containing 2 acres 53 6- li> perches, more or less, and one containing half an.acre, and subject to the right of way granted to the L ack awanna and Bi oo msbn rg Railroad Company. The said tracts: of land being sub ject to a mortgage of $U4,400.-and decedent’s said twenty fourth part to its proportion thereof, and nearly all im proved with houses, barns, and other outbuildings, and beinga valuable Coal property in- the Wyoming Coal reaiom . \ TERMS OF SALE.—SIOO to be paid at sale, and balance on the confirmation of the sale. WTLLIAM M. SMITH. FRANCI'S BLACKBURN'S, ' ; . . Administrators of Peter Hall, deceased. By order of Orphans’ Court. E= B. CODLINGS, Clerk 0. C., By J. E. FORCE, Deputy. ap'i6-tli3fc*. April 15, IS?3. PROPOSALS, QFFICH OF THE SIGNAL OFFICER*. WashinutojlD. C., April 11, 1863. • SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until. 4 o'clock P. M. on. the 3Gth dav ofx\pril, ]86;3, tor furnishing to the Signal Department’the following ar ticles: 300 Three hundred Telescopes, complete. 200 Two hundred Marine Glasses, do. 250 Two.hundred;and fifty Compasses. 40 Forty Telescopes, extra size, with stands. The bust delivery to he made about the 15th day ; of i June, 1553, or as soon thereafter as Government may. di rect; the balance tcfbe delivered on or before the Ist day' of August, 1563. . ; • • A bond with good and sufficient security will be re-. quired. : Proposalsfrom disloyal persons, or where the bidder is not present to lespond to his bid, will hot be con sidered. • The .names of firms should be stated in full, with the precise address of each member of the firm. All bids to be accompanied by two guarantees, and di rected to the Signal Officer of the Army. ,and endorsed* ‘‘Proposals for Field Signal Equipments. .Form of Guarantee. !We,- —, of theconnty of ——, and State of——, do guaranty that —- is able to fulfil the contract in accordance with the terms of his proposition, and that should his proposition be accepted, he will at once enter into a contract in accordance therewith. Should the contract be awarded him, we are prepared to become his securities .. -(This guarantee must he appended to each bid.) , . The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerkof the nearest District Court or* of the United States District Attorney. - - The right 5s reserved to reject aU proposals if the prices are deemed too high, or if, lor any cause, it is not deem ed for the public interest to accept in Models will be on exhibition at the office of the Signal Officer for.flfteen (15) daysfrom date. app--t3O INSURANCE COMPANIES. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ‘ OFFICE, No. 4:33 CHESTNUT STREET. CHARTERED'BY THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA ••. .IN 184 S. . ■ .This Company is now prepared to make insurance against LOSS BT> FIRE on the most favorable terms - Their losses will be promptly, settled, and that those for the year 1862 were so, they refer to the following re cipients: Mrs. Jane Ferree....’ L. G. Mytinger &Co Beverlyß. Keim.... •■William E. Taber... John Cundy.......... P.-P. Morris W. V. Petit.......'... L. G. Mytinger&Co R. E. Sellers.....'. Other small losses This Company hare no unsettled-losses. The Assets of the Company are now Mortgagee and ground rents* Beal estate (taken for debts rso6t* Stocks and bonds..... Bills receivable....... Due from individnale Cash in Bank Stock notes >**•••sso,ll6 48 ........ 19,870 00 ...... 21,509 91 ....... 9,942 91 7,574;47 .-^....•••*> 1,082 87 ....... 70.265 00 BSHKOTOKS. K..P. Kin/?, President*, M. W; Baldwin,. Tice Pre» Charles F. Hayes, ' eldest; John Clayton, P: R-Savery, Ed. "Wiler, ■ Alexander Murahy, i T. K. Collins, EL <?. Howell* J. M. Cowell, Jedm* Killgoaa, 8. J. Megargee. v - yaii2B-s«ith3in ,f 'iS i ' E, QIRABD FIRE AND MARINI INSDBANCB COMPANY. OFFICB, WALNUT STRKST, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL •‘*oo,ooo. 'Company continues to take risks on the safe) elaeF.es of Property at low rates. Vne public can rely upon its responsibility, and ibilUj *° psylossas promptly. Its disbursements for the benell rite public, during the last nine years, exceed - 800,000 DOLLARS and wo respectfully solicit its fayoe in the future. i , DIRECTORS. CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER, JOHN W. CLAGHOEN, JOHN THOKNLEY. C, E. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD. Jb„ PETERS. HOE. of N. I. WM. M, SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD. JOSEPH KEAPP, M. D„ N. S LAWRENCE, THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN SUPPLER , ' , THOMAS CRAVEN, President ;> A. S. GILLETT, Vice President;.. JAB. B..ALVORD, Secretary. r apaS-iIW !E COMPANY, NO. Ti'AME INSUKANi FIEB^ViII^oV S HSnKASO,L frauds N. Back,... g- D. Woodni*, Chas. Richardson, <jeo. A. west, Henry Lewis, Jr., John Kessler, Jr., John W. Evorman, Chits.-Stokes, Philip 8. Justice, A. H. Rosenheim, O. WT Davis, _ - . Jomp D. B1U».- PRAJ7CIB-XI. BUCK; President. CHARLES Vice President, WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. HaJWft* PHRENOLOGI WSrJ CAL CABINET AND BOOK STORE-Examlna j\J tions, with written or verbal descriptions of Cba .jjLJVracier, Sociau Disposition. Professional Talent, Business Qualification! 4ic> » ®Ve' mads day and eveninß. „ All. ■& Wells, wholesale and retail, ■■■ ■ JOHN L. CAPEN, ap7 tuthsSmvf Vat* CHESTNUT Strsat,' Loophole- FranleJ>*ew. Lemon Drop ...;.filrs.- C. Henri. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF-EBWIN ADASIS.-i JIB? Prices aa usual. Curtain rises at So’clock. ap!4-3fe /TV L ASS I O AE/ Messrs. CROSS &- JARVIS’ Fourth, (and. Last) - of the Sea-son will take place on S&TUR.DAYrE'V\EN'INCh the 18th, .at. the FOYER OF- THE .AC iDEMOF MO sic. ; <- apij-jf T>EBBAESAL Ob" CLASSICAL ~\IU-“V: -“V: Sic, at tha-FOY-EB, SATURDAY, tkeistli. at 12 o clock. Subscribers and ticket-holde?6- admitted without extrsucharge. ap!4-tf- MESSRS. CROSS- JARVIS. A SBEMBLY BUILDINGS. - . OKA.N'U GALA. WEEK, of Look at the-aiiraefcions. THE BOHEMIAN TBO UPE. O & G L ASS- E£.OWE RB. One weekmore only. The first Present eackeveningwill be asplendid’Polishfed'WAL'NXJT CASE; filled- with;every conceivable variety ofiGJass work, of the actual value of SSO. The second Present will be-a beautiful SMOBTfNCf PIPE, made entirely of Glass, valuediai.Siiortegrether'witli other prizes of every description.. On WJSDNE&DAY and SATURDAY: Children's Festival-Matinees, on which, occasions every Child will receivn-a Present. A splendid HEAD.-EEEtS,. made entirely of; Spun: Glass, * wUi be given to the Eadies'as a special; present. On FRI DAY EVENING, - April-lTra CARNrVAd* OF FUN A splendid Prize will be ajv.en to thp.homaliest man in tha Rail: On SaTUR^#AFTERNOON; the grand BABY SHOW; or Oontcstof-Infantile Beauty when the Hall will be-transformed into, a ParierreTo'f Human Roso buds.. A bar dsome Present will be given to the hand somest- Child.ln the room, ON SATURDAY, Benefit ef Mr. E. J. WHITB, and-positively lasfcshight of the Glass Blowers-in this city. The Glass SteanjreagineMONlTOß will be p in full.operation. r Admission, 15 cts. No half orica. Exhibition com mences in the evening at 8 o'clock; afternoon at 3. apl3.Bt* PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A • the fine arts,- - -1025 CHESTNUT STSSET, THE ACADEMY is n*yw. close*! to, prepare fir the ANNUAL EXHIBITION, and; usill open again an the 27thinstant. • • . • 3g6-tf >51,962-40 > 918 92 . . 4,894 19 121 W . 2,000 00 Last week of mr chttrch's NEW PIGTUEBL‘-‘HtfDiBB MAGARA.” painted from studies mad* ontlte ‘‘-MaSd-of the now on exhibition at Willie Ih Haa&ud’s Bookstore* N’o.'3'sJ4r CHESTNUT St., from i" Ac, Mi fcp.-sP.rUty Admission, 525 cents. JTOHET McCLDRE, -'mh3b-lm ' Publisher. fJiBIiMANiA^OBCHBSTRA—PUBLIC 'A KEBEARSALS exery SATURDAY AFTEBNOO*. at SX o’clock,-at the JttJSICS.I. FUND HALL, CASH SESTZ; conductor. Ti<*ots3s coats. Packages of#™ SL__ Tc.bc had of .toarf; 4 Co., So: ll<SCbesbmt stooot; J. E. Oonld, SaTOttti. and Chestnut, and at th* Ball door. ; noW-tf Ha sslek’s oechestba. HSWi'OFFICK, »14: Sontk EIGHTH Stwr jt, belotp-Walirat. deU-ta fJTHE GREAT ’ STANDARD REMEDY } IiCK'BURKS. Secretary - ... DR, SWATHE'S : COM3OUND SYRUP OP WILD THE OHIGINAJi AKB KENUIHE PSEP4RATIOH t * ’ T . or- Disease of the Heart, Throat. Broaat, of Lunge. No, Medicine has ever obtained a Higher or Mora ... Deserved Reputation J ; . •-- : '' Established over Quarter of a Cehtuiy; -■ . ; rDK SWATHE’S V--C .- - , COMPOUND SYRUP OE WILD CHERRY. Volumes might be parts of the world, to prove thatno remedy has ever been discovered in the whole history of medicine that acts to . promptly, eves, in the worst; cases ofpulmonarydiseasa. - A good appetite, compi’am g^S^tjo l1 * and a'disposTtion 1 for active exercise, .is. sure to follow its use. If youhavo been tampering with; the many articles put out by per sons totally ignorant of the science, of .medioiiie, in theory or practice, and your case been neglected, the eongh deepK. with 1 purulent and bloody expectoration, pain-,: and . oppression, sore • throat, dian hma, night sweats, fever,''paroLed skin,’you will find in Dr. SwayneV Compound your only-hope of oure. If tho bowels are costive/or .headache accompanies your dis ease, a does: of S wayneVSarsapa. and Tar Pills will remove it/ Thirty years’ experience, and the inoroasing popularity of ‘ i ]Dtr.Sv)duns'& Medicines, ” are convincing pram: lYepstre'd onlr.br DJ! . SWAYtiB * SOX. -No. 330 SIXTH Stieet. above Ylos, PSUndslpWa. «;>!i3 !iy bll Do»Hr« in IS?i\OT,.;.s. , apU iftr AUCTION sates. RUCTION' NOTICE. IMPORTANT LARGE AND ATTRAO- TIVE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AMERICAN WRY GOODS, JOXI N B. MYERS & 00., ADCTIONEEBB, Nob. 333 and 334. MARKET STBP.ST 1 , Philadelphia. THURSDAY F&SNING, April 10-. 1853’,. AT TEN OVffieCK PKSCISELr. \VIL.I-aB SOLD, ON A CBEDIT OFFOtIE MSIFTHS, In part, the following Desir.lfcle Fabrics-; DRESS GOODS; Of the importation of Messrs. Ssnauol McLeai* A-Co:, of New York, viz: CASES 6 4 BLACK ALPACAS"' ! “ 6-4 BLACK MOHAIRS; 41 6-4 MIXED ALPACAS. ‘ : —' “ - 6-4 MIXED DE BEGES. LAVELLAS. “ PLAISTMOZAMBIQUE9. “ PLAID “ STRIPED. PLAID, and F l ’MOHAIRS. “ DRAB REPS. “ POPLINS. “ . SCOTCE PRrNTED ani PLAIH-'L'AWNS “ COL’D-CHAMBKaYS. /: -V-BLACK ITALIANS. - BLACK SILKS. About 75 pieces Lyons Black Giros de RhLsdff and Taffetas. . - y ............ . LINEN GOODS. Alarge and handsome assortment of Bleached Liueit Table Damasks, Towels, Linen Cambric Handkerchief,'- Diapers, Huckabacks, Spanish and Bley. Linens, &c. TAILORING GOODS. Belgian and French Broad Cloths, Cap and Cloak' Cloths, English Meltons, Doeskins and 'uaasi meres, Satinets, Vestings, Serges, English Erininets. Merino Cassimeres. Kerseys, Jeans, &c. , &c : Also, 300 PIECES UNION FANCY CASSntERES, Of New Style and Favorite Manufacture. AMERICAN GOODS. : 150 cases Bleached Sheetings, Brown SheeSiEgs, ColM Cambrics, Twilled and Plain Wool Flannels; Sackings, Silesias, Corset Jeans, Drills, Fancy Prints, Sc, &c. Also, READYMADE CLOTHING, Hosiery, Gloves, Patent Thread, Silk Cravats and Ties,. and Hoop Skirts. Shirts, Drawers, Shawls, &c., &c: JOHN R. MYERS & 00., ap!s-2t ; AUCTIONEERS. BAZAAR—NINTH ANIT SAN SOM STREETS. 835* AUCTION SALE, ON SATURDAY MORNING, atlOo’clock; Included in the catalogue will be nearly ..... . . FORTY HORSES, Suited to all kinds of work, and some desirable-saddle horses. - ' ' - ALSO, ’ New and second-hand carriages, harness, saddles; &c., in greats variety, with-which the sale will com* mence. No postponement on acconntof’the weather. apl6-2tif: . ALFRED M. HERKNES3, Auctioneer. AMUSEMENTS.^ A MERICAN ACADEMY OF * MUSIO. +V PHILADELPHIA vs; NSW YORK-. - Great trial of Skill in the Elocutionary Art, 'by the CHAMPION READERS; Three Pnpils each of PHILIP LAWRENCE, Philadel* phia. and J. B BROWN, New York, bn-. TUESDAY EVENING, A’FBIL 21; 1863 J - - A portion of proceeds for the benefibof THE SILK AND WOUNDED* SOLDIERS. Judges, HON. ’JA MBS POLLOCK, Prof. MAGUIRE. Princ. Phil&da. High-School, . Rev. ALFRED -NEVIN..D. D> Tickets 25 cents. Reserved'seats 50 cents. For sale at the American Tract House,.Chestnut street; below Tenth; • at Gould’s, Seventh and Chestnut streets.-. apls-6,* KTEW CHESTNUT-STRBST THEA- A* TSB. r Lessee and Manager. ...............Mr: W. WHEATLEY. THE SENSATION OF THE SEASON. The NEW PI AY. and* - . . . MISS BATEMAN’S GREAT IMPERSONATION OF-THE JHWISa 2FA ID E- r N,. Has-created the great success of the'season, and will- he played EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEKS THIS (THURSDAY) -EVENING, April 16-,* 1363, THE GREAT TRAGIC ARTISTE, MIS’S BATE Ml N-, Will makcher-FOURTH*APPEARANCE in A NOVEL, ORIGINAL,iROMANT C. PLAY; In five acts,-by Augustine J; Daly, Esqj, entitled LEAH, THE FOE3AKEN. LEAH, a Jewish Maiden...:. .Miss 'BATEMAN.; Rudolph, a young German farmer.. Mr. J; McCullough. Nathan, an apostate Jew* ~.....Mr. J. J W7Lanergan, Lonenz, a Magistrate Mr. J. G.- Burnett. Madalena,.Hermanns Niece. ......Mrs. J. H: Allen. Villagers, officers, and a powerful chorus of male and . female peasants. * - ' NEW COSTUMES'AND NEW: SCENERY, The latter painted by, J. H* Selwyn. NEW. AND ORIGINAL MUSIC, ~ . Dnring Miss BATEMAN’S engagement seats may be secured ste days in advance. JsS£* The performance commences at #io 8-o’clock, and l is over every night by half psst ten;> J&S?? SPECIAL ATTENTION I is - requested •to the fact; that every attention has been made in the arrangement' of tbe'Seats of this Tliteaire-to-assure, the comfort ofite visitors. Theyhave been rearrangedandthespace.be-- tween greatly widened. ; . . • •WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. XT Sole Lessee..... Mrs. H. A. GARBEXTSOIL Business Agent ........Mr. JOHN T.- DONNELLY. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. April lfc’ BENEFIT OF- MRS. E.’3N7 THAYER. • THE COLLEEN BAWN. Sheelah Mrs. Er N; Thayer. Eily O’Connor..'. Mrs. Anna Cowell. MyleS'Da-Coppaleen -....J'L Barret. To conclude wi h A HUSBAND TO ORD£/ Madame PhDlipeau Mrs. E. N. Thayer. Barorr de Beaupre ...Mr. E. N? Thayer* Doors open at 7X: Curtain will rise at 8.- MBS. JOHN DREW’S ARCH-STREET ■WA THEATRE. Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY. FIRST-WEEK-OF-EDWIN- ADAMS.-. Great hit of the new-. American Play. " -TO-NIGHT AND EVERY.NIG9T, THE HERETIC. Adrian, the Hugnenot Raymond...., Elinor-- - To conclude.‘with. MX, FRIEND PEOM.LEATHERHEAD A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS—TENTH " and CHESTNUT. POSITIVELY. TH&JjiST.'WEE; SIGNOR BUTS, The great MAGICIAN and. VENTRILOQUIST, with hia LEARNED CANARY BIRDS, will give hi 3 iiew> and popular entertainments EVERY- EVENING 1 during the "week, commencing at 7# o’clock, and'WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY,-'AFTERNOONS at 3..' The attractions will be raarvellons: Experiments in Magic; wonderful powers in Ventrilccjuisin, and the Learned Canary Birds in their,new characters. Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents. m^dicas. The recitation of - this medicine ia now e 0 well establishr ed that liberal- moh in the medical: profession throughout the Union retjommpnd it to their patients as the. very best of •all remedies for Pulmonary Coiaplainta and General Debility, and, in curing Coughs,- Colds. Consumption, As thma, -Bronchitis, Spitting of. ■ Blood, Whooping Cough, • pain in'tha. side or breast. Fore Throat, D 1 ffl cutty inbrea thing, Pal pitation, ...-Edwin Adams. .Barton. Hill. Mrs. John. Drew.