The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 21, 1863, Image 3

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    ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
: V UP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
itreet. below Nluth.
Mr - -TTanney, Saleu
CMParkman, BaUimore
rt Keene, Maryland
John Hough,r-enusylvauia
Henry DeOasse, New York
if r jjmirp, Mew Jersey
C Kneriit _
■l’hn-. Neil
GAftlcK.nstry .
.1 VV Miller
J W Proctor
Thus H Lancaster
don T J Yoke, New Jersey
a Young. Boston
C Gray, Boston
CM Watts, Carlisle
T C McDowell, Harrisburg .
U Grugan
G Milior & la.Pinegr >vo,Pa
MisaEßnth. Pentnylyauia
F E Steel, Pinegrove Pa
. CHSin-th,New York
ST Pearce & la, Baltimore
B FI Green, Easton
FH Baroot, Easton -
"Jas L Min*lo, BaSton
P Davis, Limerick-
J l) Havfu, Harrisburg
Hon Jas W Wall, N Jersey
i C M Lewis, Baltimore
• J ->ampshire, Jeauesvillo’'
TPethrlck, Pottsville
.Tudtfe Donaldson, Pottsvillo
Ja« B Wilnon, Easton
Mrs Wain, Boston
Gimrd-Cluatuut si
JasMsilian Nb* Tori
Vf Miller, Kew York
8 White. How V 1 ,
G Filmoro is wl, kew York
M Coopor.kluKfl.ou, Ct
Col Bril, Carllnlo
Wm Wright, Burlington
Jtfr&Mrs Dalryinple, Balt
II Friend, New YoTk
T Jordan, Springfield -
>’ Kobbm, Boston
O Watkins, Boston
3)r Milraan; U S Army
!L Stevens. New 1 ovb ,
Hayward Smith, New York
J C Minor, New York
.H KTburstou; New York
J D Chambers. Wash, Fa
FT King, Ballimovo
C Mareau, Baltimore
H B Wigtun, Hunnngdom ;
J H Slaughter. Decatur, 111
Jos Quigley, Almoua
'fflbtY Quigley, Alieona
<3 F Tinker, Bn gland
J C Patterson, Chenango
A Wilson.& wf, Ohio
Wm H Smith, Mew York ,
II Sandt, Easton t
MrBjßCleroen>ai2ch,Easton
Luther Reese, Harrisburg
CKeneagcy, Liu-ca.-tcrco
IRSPorbiut. Brownsville
WD Pareous, Montgomery
J&r 4Jiirs Lontrel, N \ ork
Continental-'Niuili «
Hon S f Chase. Wash, D C
O G Sherman, Mew York
W CO racy, Mew York
H M Goto. Syrat niio, M Y
W S«hley, BnHiiuovo.t
Miss Char'tteThompsou.MY
jMrB L 8 Thompson, NY
James W Smith,>hew York
H D Stover. Now York
H A Little, Lake Superior
WChappel, Brooklyn.;
TAua in,-Brooklyn ,
F H Archer, Salon?, N'.T
John 0 Craven,jNoW'Jersey
HB Wrilis, New, Jersey.
H L BMinian, Pittsburg
H D Cooke & wf,Wa?h, D C
\V X J arker & la,, Boston
Hiss Kato Chase. Wash -
SarnJ 8 Appld, Lancaster
Capt D A Apple," v\ ash
Baml'Wrightv Columbia
M H Holbrook, Pa
A Holbrook.'Mew York
J J Houston, Pittsburg.
-JR nandersoD & wf, Pa
Mr&MraH C South wick,'NY
<3 W Baldwin, Boston
W Hathaway & la, M Y'
GSMcKibblu
Sumner Baldwin, Pa.
Ml® J D Baldwin, Pa
Mrs J£. Houriques, MY -
C A Hehrieues & ch, N IV
Mrs Geo Miller, Mew York
MiRS H Miller, Mew Y*rlc 1
>fi M Slaughter, California. *
Jas C Kennedy* NcW-Y’ork.
Mrs Kennedy, Now Y ork
Mrs Whitton, New Y'Orfc /
Wm Dennis, Baltimore
HN Gambrell, Baltimore
H B Maimiug, New York
IK Randall, Wash, DC
Mrs Capt J W Phlllips.Ohio
Mrs 11 A Richards, Boston
Miss Richards, Bosto j
Col A Lawrence St la, wash
H B Tuttle, Baton Rouge >
fi Foot. Vermont
J AI Rowe. California
F J Betts & wf, Mew Haven
Mrs W E Foster,Newßaven
C W Betts, K*v Haven
M F Hodges, Kew Y'ork
WJ Miller, MowY’ork ' :
JP Jackson, CornwJt
fi T Dickinsbpr A ew Y oik
D ‘ Mo W-Yuilc j
National—Race i
Wm T Fisher, Reading
PFGreen, Philadelphia
Wm King, Washington
Frank Dorman, Baltimore
Peter‘WhUebo.d, Baltimore
HR Ritter, Harrisburg
Reuben Schock, Si-lil Haven
W D Rudy, Belli Eavou
HTOchp, Quakerfown
Wm H Haucb, Fas on
H H Douglass, Easton
3 M Clark, Lancaster
N Wetzel, Pottsville t
John Slemer. Minersville
Jacob Wiost, Minersville
John Branner, Jone-town
J Branner, Jr.Jouestwu.Pn
Thos BranoGv.'-Toufifilown "
Martin Early. Lebanon co
G Wolferaberger, Anny, Pa
Cbas Rummei.-Port Carbon
J M Kaufman, Malden Crook
B Raucb, Lebanon ■ -
"Win Lonser, Lebanon
MlsbL Hummel,' Onyigßbff
Miss S Hummel,. Orwigsbg
H B Eby, Lebanon, Pa
Geo Kaufman, SchJ Haven
Cyrus Bcinan, Leb:a n
Mcrchßnts’-Foia’th
X S Smith, Pouna
W Cooke, Fenna
% B Long
O A McCarty, Penna
CBSegelbaum, Ponna
VO Fink, Harrisburg
M Smith, Ponna
J C Davenporl,Ohio*
W Frvsinger, York
22 Dof*terrßi>tHlrhemV
Mrs S Kub]ey v Lancaster
JMiss Buo Beuaeckor, Lane
3)r J K Kaub, New X’rov
G W Hcnstil, Quarryville
£ P BowcT»t'stTaBlmi , g
S Brower, Btrofiburg
W W Marple, Phil a
JSMann, Alfcona
W C Fountain, Virginia
G R Rutherford. Trenton v
J Hayward;. New York
J C Sinnard, Washington.
WTFojsythYPcnna
JM Marks, Ladcisler
AMLeidich, Penna 1 '
B Plank, ‘ Penna'
J Elliott & la, Ponna
G Bnbb, Mnntoursville -
A MeCloy, Illinois
B H'Richard,Ounaha
"W Fulmer, blew Jersey
J C Kirkpatrick,
J Hea J ey,. Pou gl aSv ili e
£ R Disbortfugh
State s Tiiit on —S ixth
&A Peale, Pennsylvania;
J Wallace, Columbia '
A J Wolfkel, Lewtstown
James Price, Penna
W Saunders, Virginia
AdamßenU, Virginia
AHoopes, Pottstown
H 0 Edson, Indianapolis
C Lawson, Jr, Noffolk»Ya
3 Patterson, New Castle
G L Plitt, Pittsburg
J Parker, Pennsylvania .
P Smith, Pennsylvania.
Prank McClain, Pen mi
3 K Mentzer, Lancaster co
col J R Ecke, Washington
W Hamilton, Lancaster co
H C Lehman, Lancaster co
John M Stehuiau, Lane co
James Coates, Penna
HB Fisher, Pennsylvania
John Bruner, Lancaster co
BBart, Kutztown
E J Marton, Clyde. 0
GLTibbits Cleveland, 0
James Potter, Hudson, N T
St* Lonls-Chestuut
Dr L Michel & la, N York
A 6alado, Havana
Victor Malyu, Havana
32 Peney, Havana
W Richards. Havana;
G D Meigs, New York •
T G Little & la. New York
Vaster S R Little, New York
U R Collins, Brooklyn
W Bernhard, ! New York
J G Taylor, New York
P Watson,."Watsontown
2311 Norton, Washing’n J) C
JPolk.Washitgton, DC
J Scully, Washington, D C
H Sabin, Baltimore
J L Hassall. New York
P Warner, Db-t of Columbia
J K Wildman, Bristol
. Wm Warinan, New York
The Pnloh-Arcli ii
A D Finch, Milwaukee
itreet,above Third.
H B Mott. Enrlington
0 Jaggard, Altoona
Miss Sproule, Penna •
M Wheeler, Hancock, N Y
J H Gosweiler, Penna
Miss Maggie Kmzer, Pa
PM Wheeler, Deloo, NT
T B Allison, Penna
MrsNA A McComb, Penna
1) Schertle, Pottsville
P Reed Mechanicsburg
Jos Elliott, York co. Pa
R F Mott,;Burlingtou, J
M H Pewees, Phila
J Hamilton, Lewistown
I) Ermentrout, Penna
]) J Hummel, Hummelst’wn
John Rogers &la, Tamaqua
P C IVan Gilder, .Wm’sport
John G Knode & la, Penna
3> Huff, New Jersey
J S Brock. New Jersey
Jesse Smith, Altoona, Pa
"W Matlack« la, N Jersey
Jas Brown & wf, Wllm’gtcn
£ T Mott, Wilmington
Mrs SpToule, Penna
3> W Barr & wf, Oxford, Pa
3> Richwire, Larc co. Pa
Geo W Smith & wf, N H
Mies E E Kinder, N H
CPTuley, Blooiu’gton, Ind
J E Stevens, Bloomington
Robert Paul, New York
J G Warwick. Masailon, 0
Jno Painter, Maacb Chunk
J W Taylor, Burlington.
American—Cliestirut
Miss Fielding, Pittsburg
John Tobin, Philada
C Lindley * Tuscarora
JPBainbridge, New York .
J L Winsberry, New York
John O’Connor, Philada - !
J C WhaUey, Philada '
John Moore, New York
Jas Sherman,’New York
32 Snively, Baltimore
G W Whitaker, Penna
J J Burns, Boston
J H Heverln, Dover, Del
J W Barnard & wf, Penna
G Breneman, Jersey Shore
J W Steacy, Columbia
J Mull & da, Chatnbersburg
John Manning, Mass
£ P Bowen, Maryland
treet* above Chestnut.
Wm H Brown, Oxford
W E Ramsay. Pa
Leyi Haidley, Lane co
John Wardley, Lane co
Geo P Grier. Altoona
W J Gibßon, Oxford
Thos Woodward, Delaware
Clement Darlington, Pa
W W Taylor, = W Chester
J Thompson, Pa
A Howard, Pa
E Jordan,. Maryland
Jas Stewart
Commercial—Sixth, gti
Thoe Vicker, Leeds, Bug
S C Munn, New Jersey
AlfL Hughes, Coatcsville
J R Warner, New Jersey
3) J Driscoll, New Jersey
33 Potts, Bridgeport, Pa.
3) Zook. Mount Joy
I) Davis, Bare Harbor
Thos J Davis, Safe Harbor
Isaac H Robinson,* Lane co
JUias Fannie Fuuk.Maytown
Geo R Carpenter, Maryland
John £ Purdy & la
JiJ Jones
Bald Eagle—Third St
Stephen Whitaker, N Y
Jacob Taylor. Susquehanna
M A Fegtey, Mauch (HiunkS
Jfathan Snyder, W Chester
John Neligh, Allentown
J S Kessler, Jr, Allentown
Granville Clauss; Pit
JJavid'Christman, Carbon co
Abraham Aldeinoso, Carbon
”Wm T Heck, Newbnrg, Pa
Jacob Fame, St Clair, Pa
J F Hummel and so **, Pa
Samuel Foust, Hamburg
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DtR. Swket’s Infallible ; Liniment has
Jieen used by more than a million people, and all
praise It.
Heave and Condition Powders—
Especially adapted for the cure of Thick Wind,
Heaves, Chronic Coughs, Colds, and all diseases affect*
Jng the air, passages, lungs, and head of the animal;
B.lbo, by its effect, tu loosen the hide, excito the appe
tite, and expelbotsand worms; admirably suited to im
prove the condition of the Horae. Sold by ANGNEY,
Hruggist, FIFTH and SPRUCE Streets. :W~ :
Strtnway a Son's Square, *£~=&gl
J* • » » ’Uphioht, andGrani) PIANOS, rT 5 i' f*
acknowledged the most perfect instruments, In Eu
rope as well as in thiß country- They were award
ed, in‘the last seven years, twenty-Blx- first premi
ums* over the best makers in this country, and in
addition thereto the first prize medal at the Great Inter*
national Exhibition in London, last summer. All the
leading artists of this country, and some of them even in
JSurope* use them in their Concerts,
Warerooms at BLASIUS BROS,, 100 G CHESTNUT
Street. ap2-thstulm
One-Pbiob Olothino, of the Latest
' ttles, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL ‘
BALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi
gures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory.
Our Onb-Prige System is strictly adhered to. All arc
thereby treated alike.
4 del2*ly JONES & CO.. 604 MARKET Street.
MARRIED.
CARY-PORTENHEIMER.-On Thursday, the 10th iu
etant, at St. John’s Church, Ithica, New York, by the
Her. Dr. Walker, rector, William H. Carv.’iSsq., of
Alexandria, Ya.,; to Miss Florence L., daughter of P. J.
S*ortenheimer, Esq.r'of Ithica. *
r HOPE—GOODMAN. -On thelfith instant, by the Rev.
*Waran Randolph, Mr. John Hope, of New York city,
and Miss Kate Goodman, of Germantown. *
STEWART—STREET. April 11, by Rev. Jobu Thomp
son, at the parsonage of Broad-street M. E. Church, No.
1402 Christian-street, Mr. George Stewart to Miss Emily
ptreet, both of Philadelphia. *
DIED.
FRAZER.—On the. 10th instant, Charles Humphreys,
■on of Philip and Annie R. Frazer, .aged 22 months.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
Attend his funeral, from the residence of .his parouts,.
Sfo/iwNorth Ninth streot, this (Tuesday) afoKaoofi, at
I otoock. *
md Chestnut streets,
J B Stewart, Washington
J a,Hayden, New York
J H Par sons, Troy, N Y
John Dußois, Wm-<port
Truiuan Field, .Wmsport
J L King,.M D, D S A
H AV-WHeriy, If D. PSA
Sami Reeve & wf, Wash.D C
G bmilh, Betl Plain, v t
R'Solger, Wasliinycon, DC
D WBeldou, Salem. N J
RS B'ossora, Now York
0 U Voorhis, N. w York
Col Ely &la, Penna
Mrs Holcombe, Mew York
Mis-- Holcombe, Mew York
A Holcombe, M Y
G .Wyler', M'ow Y'ork
W tl Otis, Brooklyn
WC* Baardaley, Auburn
A D Lamson & la, B >ston
,TW, Braoiey. New Y'ork
JS Rhodes, Wheeling
J B Mellor, Wheeling
A Bai'jickle & ia, NY
W E Foster, U S M
Jones Pile, OSN
D M Sells
W. M Jones, Baltimore
Tlios B Hawkes, Boston
Miss Cameron, Lowisbur?
Miss Cameron, Harrisburg
P HK rioihousß & la, MY
0 Brnlor, Provideuce
J Magee, Boston
1 r* Hendricks, New York
Geo Booth, New York
Dr S Kenuedy. U
G D Whitc,-D S • •
T Packer. Mew Y'ork
E Silvn, K'o<v York
M Muriuo, New York
A Pardee, Hazlemn
E T-Alleui New Jersoy
i R K Stilwoll, Kew Jersey
H.W Falter, Boston
II W Fuller, jr, Boston
Dr Wm White, Connecticut
i Jay Cooke & wf
G.A-Massie. Montreal
Dr L Q Nadeau, Canada
J Rogers, New Y’ork
N Seeley, Oonuect-iout
Wm Sewell, Mew Y’ork, *
D A Taylor St la, Mew York
Miss M A TayloiVNow York
JD DonswCh Montreal
Lient (? F Waterman, RI
it., above Third,
Sami Diebert. Schl Haven
S Anman, Potisville
John S Hacker, Pa
Ira Devenporfc, Plymouth
J C Amermnu, Danville
M W Meyer & da, Pa
W Fritz, Pa
J.W Dietrich & wf, Berwick
Miss F M Creveling.Espy.Pa,
Miss L M Mack, Pa
Mrs A McDowell, Pa
Miss S C Alev Orautcevlllo
M'SsMAle, Bloomsbarg
Cbas Heiler, Pa,
B FSwartz, Lebanon
John H Gros*, Lauc co, Pa
Joshua Schnurman. Alieuin
E W M Low, Lime Ridgo
J K Sharpless, Catawissa
N D Harman, CatawiSsa
8 D Rlnard, Catawlssa
G tPFowler, Fowlersville
E B brown, MUliiimlle
M Krebs, Ringtown
A n Nicely, Snick*henny '
S B Bowman, Berwick
•f B Crary, Shickshenny
D M Rank, Lebanon co
i Below Arch,
C M AHewes, New York
J Wallace, Now York
F Learch, New York
J C Bernard; Illinois
T Fender, Penua
G B Abbott, Tennessee
H Heysinger, Shippeoßburg
J P Hogue, Penna
H J Reader. McEweusville
C McLain, McEweusville
G W Armstrong, McEwensv
A T Goodman, Penua
G J Pifer, Miltou
Miss Trego; Milton
J J Cnlttick & wf. N Y
A J Sloan, Bloom«burg
H W Sloan,Bloomsburg
Hon A Packer & wf, Penna
C C Skeer A la, M Chunk
G B Juinderman, M Chunk
E A Packer, New York
M JKramer, Allentown
R M Pease, Massachusetts
W Marsh, Milton
L Lewis, Scranton -
C W Pimmlck, Milford
J Dußois, Williamsport ,
R W Fenwick, .Washington
W Weaver,. Moutonrsville
T Porter, li/dtauapolis
J R Mulvane, Penna
J Burke, New York
B G Stevens & la, Mi
and Market streets,
A Heaguer, Columbus, O
GeoS brekenbrack, Ohio
Chas Doolittle, New York.
S Hannah & wf, Albany, NT
John A Keller, Carlisle
SC Huyett, Carlisle
G Gingrbh, Lancaster co
H Gingrich, Lancaster co
Adam Aliller, Lancaster co
Dauiel Loehmau, Lanc co
Ezra Reist, Lexington
S G Callie, Carlisle
E W Wise & la. Penna
Adam Ketring, Bedford co
Geo' Z BentZj Carlisle
A W Bentz, Carlisle
G W Coffey, Leesburg .
Isaac Hutton, Chamber3b
H a Hug, Lancaster
S Sfcrohm, Leesburg, Pa
wiss L Africa, Huntingdon
M Starbuck, Ohio
Isaac Y Ash, Chester co
W E Bundy, Ohio
D Sterrett, Harrisburg
Street j above Third.
S H Peabody & son, Miss
J S Haynes, Penna , .
Miss Wilson, Delaware
A R Altmayer, Milwaukee
S Han is, Washington, D C
S P P Colgau & wf, Wash’n
W Beard. Brooklyn
A Brear & wf,Connecticut
D W Miller, New York
C W Dlmmick, Milford, Pa
A McPherson, New York
Jno S Mallary, U S N
JnoPDorland, Chester co
L M Egleston; USA
D'E Dorman, New York
N Gordin, New York
Street, above Fifth*
W S Harris, Jersey Shore
Jos Strode, Jr , Penmi .
Haey Frick, Lewisburg
A H Bosler, Penna
Win Henshaw, New York
P Mesick, Norristown
■J Hopkins Tarr & la, Aid
H Crandell, Albany
Geo S Fogg
N C Morrison, Pottsville
P Nagle; Pottsville
Richard Bharp, Eckley
Geo F Cain, Stroudsburg
Aire Bainbrldge, New York
Mrs Burton, New York
ChasCHerbert, NY
B C Evans, Boston
D Mackintosh, New York
t., above Callowb 111#
q am R Kittenhouse, Lehigh
P 8 Shimer, Lehigh county
Cyrus C Spangler, Leb’nco
Miss E Aluemose, Carbon
Miss C Aldemosa, Carbon
MrsHnmphny, Cherrv’e
Miss Humphrey, Cherry’e
F R Borhek, Bethlehem
A Johnson, Nazareth
D W Scholl, Lehigh co
Heury Hersh, Montgomery
Chas Ritter, Kettersville
E N Beysher, Reville
MURRAY. —On the 18th inst., John, son of Petor and
Bri.-gf t Murray,
The i datives and.friends of the family are respectfully
l yited to .attend the funeral, from the residence oPhia
paients, No. 712 Ph ye l, street, this (Tuesday) morning, fc
half past 8 o’clock, without further notice. Fiino aL soi 1 -
yicee at St. Paul's R. C. Church.- Interment at St
Mary’s Cemetery.
» ISTUN u, —On the 19th instant, Charles Edwin, son of
Charles E. and Rebecca W. Ristiue, aged 13 mouths and
26 days. '
'I ho relatives and friends of the family are respectful! v
invlt.d to attßDd the funeral, from the residence of his
parents, No. >226 Stiles.street, this (Tuesday) afternooa,
21st instant, at 3 o’clock. To proceed to Monument
Lem°tery. . *.
MfFFLm -On the 17tli inrtant, Hannah-H., wife of
Lloyd Mifflin. . ..
i Diteiunenty ill take place from the residence other
husband, bhoemaker’s lane, Germantown, this (Third-
II o’clock. - *
. YYYAYNE.-On the ISthinst., Hußon Swayne, M. D.,
in the 70tli year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
Invited to .attend .the funeral, from his late residence,
Ttompson street, above Thirteenth, this (Thlx-d-day)
mormds, 2D tM'nstani. at 11 o’clock.. *
- MO»*RE. —On. the lßtn instant, Alexander Moore, iu
.the SadKyear of his agei : .
Hihimends and thuse of the family are invited to attend
tho funcal- from his late* residence, No. 315 Harmony
street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, the 31st iustaut,'at 1
o’clock. To prrceed to Mount Moriah Cemetery. *
> TRUMAN.-~ln thU city, on the afternoon of the 19th,.
instant,-Elr/abetli Phillips, daughter of James and Rlary
A. Truman, in tlie 9th yen r of her age.
~ Funeral to Inks plßce from hov parents’ residence,
southwest corner of Franklin and Green streets, this
(Third-day) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Interment at Fair
Hill. . / ?
OBITDABY.
HAINES.—Died in camp, at Bolle Plain, Ya., February
>23, First Lientenant Samuel B. Haines, quartormaster of.
the 321st Regiment P. Y., in the 23d year of his age.
Unnumber’d the tears by loving hearts shed,':>
O’er the calm'brow of the beautiful dead;
Wc felt as we gaz’d how moutuful a doom, •'
So 3’cung and so fair, to lie in the tomb, ■
The strong lieavt of manhood mourn’d o’er.him there,
The father, who vear’d hiih with tenderest care; ..
; A mother’s deep anguish ye only can tell.
Whose hopes have been crush'd .by the funeral knell.
Another was there,-and slowly she’edme, '
With faltering step, and agonized trame;
For the one for whose coming she watted and pray’d,
lu life's early morning in death low is laid...
From mansions above, where, in homes of the blest,
The soui of your lov’d one ! s forever at rest;
: What rapture to g’rect him when life’s scenes are o’er,
Amid the bright throne on that heavenly shore. . *
IJIACK. ANI) WHITE OHALLY DK
L AlNES—Reduced to 25 cents a yard;.Black Alpa
cas, 31& cents: Black Bombazines, $1; Black Silk.
Ohnllvs, 62M cents; Black De Lnlnes, 25 cents; Black
all-wool Mousselines, 44 cents; double-width do.. 87j£
cents; Black Glossy Mohair, cents; Black Crape
Tainmatans, 62K cents; Black and White Clxane Ging
hams, 25 cents; 81-ick and White Chintzes, 383* cents;
Gray and Black Chally de Laines, 25 cents; Black and
White Lawns, 18% cents; Gray and Purple De Laines,
25 cents. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store,
. apls No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
Ij--INE CHECK SILKS, $l, $1.125, $1.25,
-A. and $1.50 per yard. .
Black-'and-White, -Brown-and-Whitey Green,
and Blue, select Colors'plain Poultde Soies. -
. EYRE St LaNDELL,
* ar*2l ’ . FOURTH and ARCH.
TIGHT CLOTHS, KOK LADIJSS’
■J-J SpringManlles. . . • '
Light Bfixed Middlesex.
French and English Cloths.
ap2l EYRE & LANDELL.
•\rE LOUT:iNE S AND MODE AL
-i' 'PACAS.
Veloutines, Silk Chain. ; , '
Alnacas, Fashionable Colors,
ap2l - EYRE & LANDBLL.
. UNITED - CHRISTIAN
wO-' COMMISSION. —Cash acknowledgments to April
lb, 1t,63: ' .• ; •
Proceeds of a series of Concerts given by the Troy (N
Y.) Choral Union and others, $1,130; Second-street
. Pre.sby terian Church, Troy, $00; D. Thomas Vail,
’.Troy, $5O; Charles Bedfield, Troy, $5; Shepperd
’Tappin, Troy, ss—per C. P. Hartt, Treasurer Troy
•vArihy Commission.— $1,250 00
LadieB : Aid of Wrightsville, Yorfe, Pa., per Mrs.
S. A. Lloyd 53 qo
Union Relief Association of Western Pennsyl
vania and Northwestern. Virginia, per John
Duncan, Treasurer, Florence, Washington
county, Pa—.' - ; 600 00
Boston Army Committee, Y. M, C. A...... 290 00
St. Louis Aimy Committee, Y. M. C. A........ 12120
•Balance of proceeds of meeting held in Wash
ington, Pa. -
Hon.HenryD. Moore, (additional). —...... ....
Collection at a meeting in Burlington,' per Mrs.
• Stratton ——- 45 00
Donation to Washington Agency— 33 75
Philadelphia Army Commission... SO 00
David Trainer. , ...V..... 25 00
Ladies’ U. P. Congregation, Locust Hill, Pa— - $lO
J. B. McKerman, Jr., Brownsville, Pa-.. 5 00
Washington and Georgetown P. R R. Co 5 00
Rev Thomas S. Derving, Southport, N. f—— 5 00
A Friend. —— 4 00
A Friend, Summit Hill, Pa... 343
Mies Jaue Sinnet, Granville. Ohio 3 00
Mr. Lxomes. Sybertsville, Pa—. —.— 2 00
Miss Henrietta I>, Holmes. Sybeitsville, Fa-- 100
L. M. Stevens, Marengo, 111: - 1 00
Lyon Lewis
Amount previously acknowledged.
35 597 45
JOSEPH PATTERSOJN,
Treasurer Christian Commission.
THE UNITED STATES .CHRISTIAN COMMISSION -
The Uniied States Christian Commission beg to acknow
ledge the receipt of the following additional hospital
stores op to the 10th instant: '•
PENNSYLVANIA.
New Bloomfield, 1 box from Ladies’ Aid.
Bristol, 2 boxes from Ladies’ Aid.
Pittsburg, 1 box.
Thompson, 1 box.
Dillsburg, lbox.
Mifflin, i box.
Tuscarora Valley, 1 box.
Unknown, 2 large boxes.•
NEW JERSEY. /
Mt. Holly, o boxes from Ladies’ Voluuteer Aid Society.
Elizabeth, 1 box from Union Aul-'
MASSACHUSETTS.
Fitchburg. 1 barrel from. r Kev7X "Emerson.
Newburyport, 1 bos, 2kegs, from Soldiers’ Relief Asso
ciation.
Somerville, 3 boxes from Edward Lawrence.
■ Melton, 1- barrel from Ladies’Sewing Circle, Congrega
tional Church.
Fall River, 1 box. ;
Bridgewater, 1 barrel from Ladies’Fair, Cong. Church.
Northampton, 2 boxes from Ladies’ Baptist Charitable
Society.
Gardner, 2 barrels from Ladies’ Aid.
Springfield, 10 barrels from Y. M. C. C.
Melrose, 1 bale from Ladies’Sewing Circle.
: -HEW YORK
t New York,' 1 box fiom Committee United States Chris
tian Commission.
* Rochester, 1 hale from Ladies of St. Luke’s Hospital
Aid Society. '
DELAWARE.
£Tew Castle, 2 boxes from friends of the soldier,
St. George’s, 2 boxes from Ladies’Aid.
( The Commission is .now distributing stores to nearly
all divisions of the army, through a large number of un
paid delegates.- •
Direct all storeß to GEO. H. STUART, Chairman,
_ It* . No. 13 BANK Street, Philadelphia.
POSTPONEMENT.-THE LEG
•*3* TURE advertised to be delivered at tile MUSICAL
FUND HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, April 23d; by
the Rev. JOS. SEISS, D. D, , - has been postponed untU
further notice. 1 ■ ■. ■ ap2l-tuth2t
OFFICE OF FREEDOM IRON CO.
Philadelphia, April 21, 1863.
NOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
* ‘ FREEDOM IRON COMPANY”: will be held at the
office of Company, No. 433 WALNUT Street, on
THURSDAY, the 21st of May, atll-AvM.. -
It : 0. F. PALMER, Secretary.
OFFICE OF “THE AMERICAN
ftCS* FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,” No, 310 WAL
NUT Street. • • .
A general meeting of the Stockholders in ‘‘THE
AMERICAN FIRE ffcBURANCE COMPANY.” will be.
held, agreeably to Charter, on MONDAY, the 4fch day of
May next,’ at 12 o’clock M. ...
The annual election for Directors will take plac9 imme
diately thereafter. A. C..L, CRAWFORD, Sec’ry.
Amu, 20th, 1863. , ap2l 23 25 37 29 myl 4*
A MEETING OF THE SECOND
ftO=» WARD NATIONAL UNION LEAGUE was held
on FRIDAY EVENING last, at which the following
. gentlemen were elected as officers of the League: Presi
dents: John W. Lynn, Esq ; Vice Presidents, *A. T.
Eavcnson, Wrh. Tourison,tWm. Wood, and Thomas
Cockren ; Recording Secreiary, John W. Frazier ;
Corresponding Secretary, Wm. H. Ruddiman ; Trea
surer, — : —. •
The regular statod monthly meeting will be held TO
NIGHT, at half past 7 o’clock, at the Robert Kaikes
School, SIXTH Street, above Carpenter, and to which
every citizen of the Second ward who has his country at
heart is invited. JOHN W. LYNN, President.
JOHN W. FRAZIER, Secretary. - . It*
HORTICULTURAL HALL, BROAD
•CS* AND WALNUT STREETS.—Stated Meeting THIS
EVENING, at S o’clock. . . It
THE LAW OF GENDER IN THE
GERMAN LANGUAGE. Lecture in public, at
the hall of the University, by Prof. C. C. SCHAEFFER,
at 5 o’clock P. M. to-day. ' Ladies and Gentlemen are in-,
vitfd. Admittance free. it*
STATE BANK, CAMDEN, N. J.
. . April 17th, 1563.
At a meeting of the Directors, held this day, JESSE
TO WNSEND was unanimously elected Cashier, in place
of Thomas Ackley, deceased.
aplS-3i* JOHN GILL, President.
LECTURES ON BOTANY.—THE
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. corner of Twelfth
street (introductory free), by
ap\6-6t , • J; ENNIS, Principal,
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
ECS* PHILADELPHIA vs. NEW YORK.
Great trial of Skill in the Elocutionary Art, by the
CHAMPION READERS.
Three Pupils each of PHILIP LAWRENCE, Philadel
phia, and Jvß. BROWN, New York, on *
TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1803.
A portion of proceeds for the benefit of ' •
THE SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS.
Judges, HON. JAMES POLLOCK,
Prof. MAGUIRE. Princ. Philada. 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. ap!s-6t.*
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
*CS=> ROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, April 15, 1863.: ;
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT. on. the Capital
Stockiofthe Company, clear of State and National taxes,
payable on and after May 15, ,1863. ' * . '
Powers of Attorney for Collections of dividends can be
had on application at the office of the Company, No. 238
South THIRD Street. '
inhl6-tjel . THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
NORTHERN LIBERTIES AMD
PENN TOWNSHIP KaILROAD COMPANY,
Philadelphia, April 7ih, 1863.
a meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be
held ft the Office of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail
road Company, No. 227 SOUTH FOURTH Street, on
MONDAY, the 4th day of May next, at 10 o’clock A. M.,
at which time and place an election of Officers will be
held. CapB-dtM43 A. A. KONIGMACHER, Soc’y.
SCHUYLKILL AND SUS^UEHUN-
Ic3» NA RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 227 South
FOURTH Street —Philadelphia, April 3, .1863. “The an
nual 1 meeting of the Stockholders of thiß 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,
Secretary.
ap3-tmy4
OFFICE OF THE SCUGEON-AH
ICt 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 Bu»geon-Artißt to the Government, No. 1009
CHESTNUTStreet. B. FRaNK PALMER,
ja9-6m Government Surgeon - Artist.
OF THE DELiV-
AND RARITAN CANAL and the CAM
ftoWM BAJLKQAD AND TBANSPCKTA
' Princeton (N. J. ). March 31,18G3.
, r ® r °ii.ft B above Companies is now-prepared,
to PAY THE BONDS due at Princeton, August 1, 1863,
being, the five per cent. Converted SterlingXoan. The
principal, and also the lMt coupon, will be paid on pre
sentation to WILLIAM H GATZMER, Philadelphia; or
to ’• Cap3-lm3 RICHARD STOCKTON. Treasurer.
POINT BREEZE v PARK.—THE
Annual Meeting of the Menihera will be held at
the Parkon the 27th instant, at 4 P. M., and the Annual
Election f< r a President and Directors will be held at
the Office, No. .144 South FOURTH Street, on the 4th
May next, between IQ A. M. and 2 P. M. apLB*3t
the annual meeting of the
BLOOMSBURG IRON COMPANY will be held at
the Company’s Office, Irondalo, Pa., on WEDNESDAY,
May 20, 1863, for the pnrpose of. electing nine Directors to
the ensuing year,’and for the transaction of other
business, WM. E. S. BAKER, Treasurer,-
ap2o-30t* No. BI3.Norfch.WATER Street,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
wCS* the Commissioners named in an act entitled
“An act to incorporate the Connecting Railway Com
pany,” approved April 14, 1863, will meet for the purpose
of Receiving Subscriptions to . the Capital Stocktof the
said Company, onMONDAY. thellth day of May, 1863,
at 10 o’clock A. M., atNo. -4WILLING’S Alley, in the
cijy of Philadelphia.
Clement B. Barclay, John A.Wilson/
Oliver W.cßarnes, R. D.- Barclay,.
Edmund Smith, - J. C Sharpies^,
S. B. Kingston, Jr., Isaac V. El well,
Joseph,Lesley, , A. C. Harmeivap2Q-tuiyll
GOLD, SILVER, AND DEMAND
K 53 notes wanted. drexelaco., -
apl3-lm 3* Bouth THIRD Street;
A LBTJM PHOTOGRAPHS, EITHER
• or vignette,: made by LAUGHLIN,
TWELFTH and MARKET Streets, areunequalled. FOUR
for#!.
TAUGHLIN’S ALBUM PHOTO
GRAPHS are not surpassed in the city. TWELFTH
and MARKET Streets. ' ■ ..
T AEGE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS $1 ;
cenl! - L AUG FILIN, TWELFTH
and MARKET.Streets.
TIAtQTJEBREOTYPES COPIED INTO
■— larne-aire PHOTOOR APH3 Fiettsr tlian at any other
te v i/FQUR for SI. LAUGHLIN. TWELFTH and
MARKET Streets. »p2l-(jt*
RETAIX) DRY GOODS.
THE PARIS OLOaK AND MAN
TI I,LA STOKE. Northeast! corner of EIGHTH and
WALNUT, have opened with a
LAKGE STOCK OF SPUING GOODS,
MOST FASHIONABLE MAKE,..
and respectfully ask the early utteutioadf ladies wishing
to purenaso. - . •
nLOAKS AND MA£J®:IMS; l " “
\J IVENS & CO.. Ro. ii 3 South SINTH Street, lifcve
now on band »u extensive assortment of
SPUING STYLES,
ofilie finest qualities, at tlie
; - LOWEST PRICES.
Ladies, .do not fail to pive us aball.
TROYS’, MISSES’, AND CHILDREN’S,
CLOTHING, cloaks; &c.. - s '8 ’
' in endless variety,
at LOW PRICES.
No 137 South ETGHTFTBtreet,
Three doors aboveWalmiU.
JgYRE <Sfc L ANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
AR E OF ENI N G FOR
SPUING SALES.
DONGOLA ROBES,
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.
mli2B-stutlitf
QLD ESTABLISHED SHIRT, STOCK,
AND COLLAR EMPORIUM,
NO. 146 NORTH FOURTH STREET.
CHARLES L. ORIJM & CO.
Axe prepared to execute air orders for their celebrated
make of.S/iirte, on short notice, in the most'satisfactory
manner. These Shirts are cut by measurement, on sci
entific principles, and surpass any other Shirt for neat
ness of Jit on the .Breasfi comfort in the Week, and ease on
tli p. Shoulder. aDIB-*stuth6m
'TABJLifc LINENS,; PILLOW LINENS,
- 1 - SHIRTING LINENS, AND MARSEILLES QUILT 3.—
We would call the attention of our stock of
these GoodsJ which is probably oue of the largest in'the
city, and most of them OLD STOCK. .We feel certain of
being able to sell any of these Goods for less than they
can now be bought,
_ In Table Linens, every quality will be found, from
65c to $3 per yard, all of which will be warranted to be
pure linen, v
Pillow Linens; all widths.
Sheeting Linens, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 wide.
Shirting Linens, some bargains in 12-yard pieces, at 45
(sweeper vard.
Marseilles Quilts, imported iu 1857, at the OLD
PRICES, (about half present prices.)
Towels of every description.
Fine 5-S Napkins at $1.75 per dozen. '
■ R. D. & W: H. PENNELL,
1031 MARKET Street, below Eleventh,
■jyi US UN SAT THE .LOWEST PBIOfiS
. ' —V?e offer a’large stock of Shirting, Pillow, and-
Sheeting .Muslinß, in every width, both bleached and
Unbleached, at the very lowest prices they can how be*
bought. As it seems, to be a growing impression that
Muslins will very shortly he much higher, we advise
onr friends to avail themselves of ■ our present reduced
prices to purchase their supplies.
R. D. & W. H. PENNELL,
1021 MARKET Street. ,
TkRESS GOODS AT REDUCED
-.PRICES, from"the recent Auction Sales.
Black and "White Plaid Alpacas at 37c, worth. 50,
Choice Colored Alpacas at 50c, worth 62c.
Plaid Mozambiques 15 to fiOc.
Plain Mozambique 16 to 50c.
Plaid PoilDo Chevres,all colors, atsoc;
Hew Styles Figured, All-Wool Delaines at 60c.
Light CbaDi Delaines at 25c.
4-4 French Chintzes at 31^c.
Jaconet Lawns ai ]2&c.
Black and White Organdies at 25c.
H. STEEL & SON,
aplS Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH.Streefc,
Tj'DWIN B ALL & 00.. 26 S. SECOND
AJ Street, Will open This Morning 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, $1.12K;
One lot of Fine Mode Alpacas, 37X:
One lot of Figured All-wool Delaines, 37>£;
One lot of Neat-figured Challies, 37>£;
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
RETAIL.”
JAMES B. CAMPBELL & CO.,
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
OFFER AT MODERATE PRICES IN THEIR
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
Black and Fancy Silks, Linen Sheetings and Shirt-
Black and Colored Alpa- ings,
c&Si Damasks, Napkins, and
Poplins Fantasie, • Doylies,
Taffeta d’Annessey, Table Cloths and Towel -
3* reach Lawns and Organ- ings, Counterpanes, and
dies. Furniture Dimities...
French Chintzes and Per- • WHITE-GOODS.
_calee, _ . Jaconets, and Cambrics,
Brilliants and Piques, Soft Cambrics and Naln--
Spring Shawls, new. color- » sooks; - i
/"V ' - Tarletons and Swiss Mulls, : -
"lack Thibet and Merino Fancy Muslins and
a Shawls, . , L. C..Bandkerchiefß,
Square and Long Shawls. " Gl6ves,-Hosierv,
Andageneralasßortment of DRY GOODS in desirable
styles and qnalities. ■ mh6-2m
1034: CHESTNUT STREET.
E. M. NEEDLES
OFFERS FOR SALE
At pricesjgenerally below present cost of limpor
'..'•.■'v • tation,
WHITE GOODS, all descriptions.
EMBROIDERIES, do
LACES, do
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, do
VEILS, &e„ &c.
And respectfully invites an inspection of his
1034 CHESTNUT STREET.
CJHARPLESS BROTHERS
Offer hy the package,, at the
Lowest rates of this reason,
Pacific 1200 and 1400 lawns,
Manchester Spring.De Laines,
Pacific , do. Prints,
Do. do. Delaines.
OHARPLESS BROTHERS.
Mode-colOTed Silks, Foulards,
Checked Silks, .India Silks,
Mantle Silks, Black Figures,
Bareges, Challies. Imperatrice,
Poplins, Organdies, Chintzes,
Zephyr and Barege Shawls.
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
MARSEILLES QUILTS AND LINEN
GOODS AT LOWPRICES. —The snbscribers 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; Dimities,
Furniture Chintzes, ; and all descriptions of the best
makes of Shirting,- Sheeting,. and Pillow Case Linens.
Table Linens; Table Cloths, Napkins, ToweJs, Towel
ings, and of Linen-Goods generally, imported at much '
less than the present prices.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, : ‘
apll ~ .' .... 1008 CHESTNUT - Street-.
QPECIAL NOTICE TO FRIENDS,—
M JAMES E. KAIGHN, No. 716 ARCH Street, has in
store, from the recent Auction Sales, a large and hand
some assortment of DRY GOODS, in neat md medium
styles, which he is selling at greatly Reduced Prices.
aplB-3t* , •
Q.EORGE A. MILLER & GO.,
500 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRV Gr S 9
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
WINDOW AND HOLLOW GLASS WARE,
Special attention given to the wants of the City Trade.
ap2l-]Tn
SCHEDULE OE PRICES AGREED
UPON BY TBB ICE DEALERS of Philadelphia,
to take effect on MONDAY, April 27. 1863:
81bs. per day 75 ots. per week.
12 “ “ ................. 1)0 4 *
](>
Customers taking from 40 to 100 lbs., at tlie rate of 75
ctsl per 100 lbs.v •
lOOIIjs. and upwards, 70 cts. per hundred. ap2l-lm*if
ATECKTIES—MANUFACTURED AND
for sale to the Trade, by GOLDTHORP & CO.,
TVTOTICE TN PARTITION.—IN THE
Al .estate of JEROME WALNUT, late of the borough
of NorristowD, in the county of Montgomery, and. State
of Penney) vania,who died intestate, unmarried, and with
out issue; as stated in the following-mentioned order of
Court: / « :••• ■*' •' -.* -• .
.To ThomasT. Walnut, brother of said deceased; Sarah
Walnut. Susanna Newland (widow), James A. Walnut,
Hahce Walnut and Thomas J. - Wnlnut, children of John
-Walnut, a deceased brother of said Jerome Walnut, de
ceased, Mnrv.Y. Fulton.and James A Fulfcon, children
(minors) of Mary T. Fulton; a deceased diughter of said
John Walnut, deceased, ana to Benjamin F. Hancock,
guardian, of said minors. ... . , ■,: ■
Take notice that on the ninth day of April, 1863, upon;
the petition of said Thomas T. Walnut, being presented
to tie Orphans’ Court of said county of. Montgomery, for
an inquest to make partition orvaluation ofthe real es
tate of said Jerome Walnut, deceased, according to law,
the said inquest was granted, the.order returnable to the
next general Orphans’ Court of said county. ; _
Anu-aIBO, further.take n'otice that.by virtue of auoraer
issued out of said court, and to me directed,. an ; inquest
will assemble in .the Sheriff’s office, at the Court House,
in the borough of Norristown, aforesaid, on-THURS
DAY, ihefourteenth'day of May, 1863, at ,10 o’clock in
the forenoon, for the purpose of making partition or va
luation of the real estate of said Jerome Walnut, de
ceased, (all of which is situate in said borbugh of Nor
ristown, except No. 119 in said order mentioned, which
is situate in Plymouth township, in said county,), to
and among the heirs and legal representatives of said
Jerome Walnut, deceased, according to law, at .which,
time and place you are requested to attend if you think
proper. - . -if* - FRANCIS KILE, Sheriff;'
Sheriff’s .Office, NorristQWn, April IS, 1863. ap2l-tu4fc
IWTARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE
of a Writ of Sale by the Honorable JOHN CAD
WALADER;_Jqdge of the District Court of the United
States in and tor the-Eastern District of Pennsylvania,.- 1
in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, "
-to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at No. ’ 519
ARCH Street, on MONDAY, May ; 4th, 1863, at 11 o’clock
• About 260 packages hardware and miscellaneous ar
ticles;' among which are 122 dozen fshovels and spades;
4 cases axes; 14 do. hoes; 6 casks hatchets, 2 do." socket
spades; boxes shot, bar. block, and ingot tin; pig lead,
cable iron, fine and table saddlers’* hard
ware, spurs and military articles, rasps and files,, ma- -
mathematical instruments; machinery; Paris,cttrb, r 'and -
otherchains; hand and other saws; horse brushes, .cast-,
steel,iron wire, iron, wire cloth, and other articles in
hardware. u . ■ , ~ ,
Also; 7cases lithograDhicstones.press,and implements,*
7 do miscellaneous implements for engravers.
6 do carding machinery. -
5 do double-barrel guns, and stocks.
, 20 do sabres.
2 do revolvers.
l. do swords.
... 2 do 1 cask china ware. ■ -
; WILLIAM MILLWARD.
United States Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. -
PHILADELPHIA, April 20, 186& ,
TUB PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY. APRIL 21. 1863.
J)RILLINGS AND DUCK.
SCO BALES STANDARD DRILLS,
70,C00 YARDS TWILLED COTTON DOCK.
8-0 Z PER YARD;
FOR SALE BY ... . ..
WALN, I,IOAM INCx. * GO.,
- ' No. 30 South FRO NT Street.
ap2o-3t No. 31 LETITIA Slreet. '
Q.OODS FROM AUCTION.
Bought at a "
HEAVY REDUCTION IN PRICES,
JJAWSON, BRANSON;
We invito the attention of tko RETAIL T 1
our well-assorted stock of
which we will sell at the very lowest market pnce.
We pay especial attention to the large Auction Bales',
and Buyers can find Goods in our Store, at mich less
than coßt of Importation, and as cheap as they Wn b 9
found anywhere.' ' \/
T. R. Dawson. J. G. Bomgardner. 0. Brjnson.
' ap!3*36t ' •>, ;
gPECIAB NOTICE.
We ittvife the RETAIL TRADE to examine onr.biir
chases at the recent extenßlve
JELLING, COFFIN, & OO.i
aSO CHESTNUT STREET. ‘ .
Have for salo by the Package a good assortment of Stable
Styles M ;
PRINTS. LAWNS, ■ \
BROWN AND BLEACftED MUSLINS. ‘l»
' COTTONADES. PRINTED LININGB,
SILESIA S, NANKEENS. CORSET JEANS. ,
6-1 BLACK AND MIXED BROADCLOTHS, ’ |
V . UNION CASSIMBKES, j
EXTRA, MEDIUM, AND LOW QUALITY SATINETS,
rptEDICK, STOK.ES/ & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Have for sale a general assortment of
BROWN AND BLEACHED COTTONS, CLOTHS,
-DARK BLUE KERSEYS,
SKY BLUE KERSEYS,
. . DARK BLUE INFANTRY CLOTH,
GRAY MIXED FLANNELS,
BLUE FLANNELS.
STANDARD DRILLS,
\%-0Z COTTON DUCK, --
10- COTTON DUCK, -
HEAVYPATAPSCO AND TOLEDO TWILLS.
ap2o-4t *. - ..
75,000 YABDS
S-OUXCK A
COTTON DUCK,
FOE • SALE BT
PHILADELPHIA
BURLAP BAGS OP ALL SIZES, •.*
FOE' COEN, OATS, COFFEE, BONE DUST, &d.,
Of standard makes, ALL SIZES, for sale cheap, for not
cash on delivery. ■
GOODS.
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. >
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. • i
' 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
FROTIIINGHAM & WELLS.
*e2-iftf ■ :
pLINpS AND SHADES
VENETIAN .BLINDS
49* The Largest-and Finest Assortment in the city, at
the Lowest Prices. Blinds Painted and .Trimmed equal
to hew. Store Shades Made and Lettered. .. ap6-2m
pEMO V A L .
GEORGE W. ZIMMERMAN,
Has REMOVED from 136 North SECOND Street, to
/ . G. W. ZIMMERMAN solicits a continuance offavors
at No. 16 North SIXTH Street,- where will be foxur
the Largest and Best Assortment of
VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES
la the city, at the LOWEST PEIOES.
; 4®* Store Shades Made and Lettered. " Jobbing:
Promptly, attended to. . ap6-2mif
jyjOUBNING MILLINERY,
MOURNING BONNETS,
OF. THE LATEST
PARIS AND NEW YORK STYLES,
Always on hand and made to order at the shortest no
tice, atthe •; .-•«
“HEW MOURNING STORE,”
-936 CHESTNUT STREET.
MYERS & CO.
Xnh26-tbstn tap2S \ .
QPENING OF SPRING CLOAKS
NOS. 38 AND 40 NORTH NINTH ST., BELOW ARCH,
Will open. TUESDAY, April 21st, a very large assortment of
SPRING CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS,
6*5 MARKET Street.
' OF LATEST PARIS STYLES,
At PRICES that will limne tlielr immediate disposal.
ap ’4>-2t
& ELY,
mh23*stuth2m
qTHE PUBLIC ARB CAUTIONED
A against negotiating or receiving a Check of the Cam
den and Amboy Railroad Company, No. 314, for Thirty
'Dollars, and a Check of the Delaware' and Raritan
Canal Company, No. 261, for . Ten Dollars, both on the
Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Philadelphia, in favor
. ofrMary Humphreys, and dated Jan. 21, 1863.
>-Also, a Check of Daniel Thackara, on the. Gloucester
County Bank, State ofNew Jersey, dated the 15th Inst.,
for Four Hundred and Eight Dollars, payable to.the
order of the undersigned, but not endorsed—the aforesaid
checks having been lost and payment of the same having
bten stopped. ap2o-3t» J. HUMPHREYS MoILYAIN.
WILL I AM H. YEATON & 00.;
No. 301 South FRONT Streets
Agents for the sale« of th#
ORIGINAL HEIDSIECK & CO. CHAMPAGNE,
Offer that desirable Wine to the trade.
Also, LOOT cases fine and medium grades
BORDEAUX CLARETS.
: 100 cases / * Brandenberg Freres” COGNAC BRANDT,
Vintage bottled in Fiance. -. , .• ■;?
00 cnees finest Tuscan Oil, in flasks; 2 dozen in ease.
. OO bbls finest quality Monongahela Whisky,
00 bbls Jersey Apple Brandy.
00,000 Havana Cigars, extra fine. . . - *
Moet&Chandon Grand Yin Imperial, Green Seal"
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Together with'a fine assortment of Madeira, Sherry,
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N.W. CORNER MARKET AND FIFTH
(601 Market Street,)
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BLINDS AND SHADES.
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EO. 16 EOBTH SIXTH STKEET,
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MANTILLAS.
MRS. HENRY,
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TABLE CUTLERY
COMBINATION CAMP KNIYES,
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No. 130 PEG STREET,
WATCHES AND JI'.WFXKY.
The OFFICE of-the
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has beon KE!H JVED from 712 CHESTNUT Street to -
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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN;,-
The attention of the Trade ih solicited.
I. B MARTER.
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JUST RECEIVED PER BTEAMEW EDROPA.
gold watches,
LADIES’SIZES, OP NEW STYLES. .
SILVER ANCRES AND CYLINDRES.
For Sale at Low Rates to tlie Trade, by
D. T. PRATT,
607 CHESTNUT STREET.
M: J.O.FULLEB, ,
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: No. Tl» CHESTNUT Street,
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felK-.-im - .
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IMITATIONS OF PEARL AND OORAL.
J. O. FULLER,
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TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES,
-L playing from Ito 12 tunes, choice Opera and Ameri
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AFTJGR FIVE YEARS.
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on the first days of May and November of each year. At
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EIGHT per cent, per annum.
A full supply always oh hand.
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. . 11l SOUTH THIRD STREET. '
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" Johnß. Myers & Co,, Samuelß.Thomas,Esq.,
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- '■ • IN ISIS. .
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Mrs. JaneFerree....
L. G. Mytinger & Co
Beverlyß. Keim...*
'William E. Taber. • •
John Cundy*........
P. P. M0rri5.........
W. V. Petit.....i-....
L. Gi'Mytinger.& Co
R. E. Sellers;'.....!
Other small losses
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Mortgages and ground rent5^..........
Beal estate (taken/far.debts) c05t......
Stocks and hoods.*
Bills-receivable.. ................
Due from individuals. • • • >'.............
Cash in Bank.. . .
Stock notes .V
. \ . t DIRECTORS. '
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Charles P. Hayes, sident, :
John Clayton,;: ; . , P. B. Savery,
Ed-Wiler,, Alexander. Murphy,.
T. K. Collins, ' H; C. Howellj
J.'M. Cowell; '*• John. Killgore,
S. J. Megargee. . - •
- F, BLACKBURNS, Secretary.
QIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
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CHAS. i; DUPONT, JERRY WALKER.
JOHN W. CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY.
C. E.’ HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART,
DAVID BOYD,\Jx., t a PETER S. HOB. of W. Y,
WM. M. SWAIN; .FURMAN SHEPHARD.
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THOMAS CRAVEN, President
A. S. GILLHTT, Vice President,
JAB. B. ALVOBD, Secretary. apaHIW
T7AME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO.
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PHILADELPHIA.
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M FOR SALE, VERY LOW—FOUR
three-story DWELLINGS, on MASTER Street,
above Eleventh. Apply to WM. ROSSELL ALLEN, S. E.
corner FOURTH and WALNUT, second floor. ap2l-3t*
J§ TO RENT—THE THIRD AND
SB. FOURTH FLOORS OF WAREHOUSE. No. 236
CHURCH Alley, having separate entrance, ■with. Hoist
ing Machine, &c, ap2l-2i*
MFOR SALE—THE HANDSOME
RESIDENCE and GROUNDS on tlie west side of
NINETEENTH Street, about one square above Tioga
Station, 6ermantown Railroad, accessible frequently
through tbe day in fifteen minutes. The lot is 230 feet
front, extending from Venango to Atlantic streets, by
2CO feet in depth, covered with Shade and Fruit Trees,
Grape Vines, and Garden, in excellent 'cultivation. The
House is threo-fctory, double front, with two-storv back
buildings, in good order, and furnished with first-rate
heater, gas, bath, hot and cold water, &c., in the beat
style, together with brick stable and coach house. This
venient country Residence will oesold much below its
its value, and upon accommodating terms.
Apply to • JOHN H. WEENS,
ap2l-tuthf*r S. W. corner FIFTH and NOBLE Sts.
M EOR SALE—THE SUBSTAN
TIAL mansion and GROUNDS of Mr. J p.
ROANE, .on tchool-house Lane, near the station on the
Norristown Railroad. This place contains 10 acres, and
is beautifully located. The house well shaded aud com
modious, containing twelve rooms. Hot and cold water,
and Gas are introduced throughout the house. There are
also on the premises a large Barn. Stabling, Ice-house,
Green-house, Spring-house, &c Possession can be had
on or before the first day of Jane next. Apply to
C. H. MUXRHEID, .
aplofrtu6t. No. 203 South SIXTH Street.
Jfe FOR SALE, OR WOULD BE EX
JI CHANGED FOR CITY PROPERTY, A DESIRA
BLE SMALL FARM, situate in New Britain Township,
Bucks county, Pa., three miles from Doylestowa, and
one and a half from New Britain Station, on the
Doyles town Railroad, containing 65 acres, six ofwhich
is woodland, and five meadow, divided into convenient
fields, well watered, jrood building, fruit, &c. Inquire
at 104: North SIXTH Street. Philadelphia. mh7-2m*
MTO LET—A COMMODIOUS
DWELLING, No. 132 North FRONT Street. ’ Rent
moderate. Apply to WETHERILL & B&O. , •
- 0c27-tf 4:7 and 49 North SECOND Street;
DOE .SALE—CHOICE MAIN
•A AVENUE LOTS in improved portions of MOUNT
MORIAH CEMETERY. . Inquire 623 MARKET Street,
second story. . apl«-thstu6t*
M r 08, SALE—THE OLD AND
well-known Grocery Stand, northwest comer SE
COND and NOBLE Streets, with the three-story dwell
ing adjoining on Noble street; Will be sold on accom
modating terms,-to close an estate. Apply to W. M.
PARHAM, 51 North THIRD Street. aplB-stuth6t*
COPARTNERSHIPS.
'THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
existing between
• WILLIAM R; DYER and JAMES McIVER,
in the publication of The Ai-my and Navy Gazette, was
dissolved, by mutual consent, on the first day of April,
1863. .. *
Tbe business will be conducted as heretofore.by WIL
LIAM R. DYER. All accounts will be settled by him,
and all debts owing by or to the concern arranged by
him. WILLIAM R. 3 DYER,
It*. , . JAMBS McIVEHt ,
THE COPARTNERSHIP OF STEW
ART, CARSON, & GO., having expired this day,
Mr. WM. H. STEWART retires from the house. The
remaining partners will continue the old business under
the style and firm of-GEORGE C. CARSON & CO.
WILLIAM H. STEWART,
GEORGE C. CARSON,
CHARLES NEWBOLD.
■ Philadelphia, April 6th, 1533. ap9-12t*
THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI
-1 - NUB the DRUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at Uu
Old Stand, No. 724 MARKET Street.
WML ELLIS & CO.. Druggists,
jal-tf .724 MARKET Street.
RAIPKOAD LINES,
TTNION TRANSPORTATION COM
PANY.—We have sold and transferred the busi
ness and property of said Company to the PHILADEL
PHIA AND' EASTERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
of and from this date.
G. W. CASS & CO., Proprietors,'
Union Transportation Company.
Philadelphia, April 7, 1863. aplO-tf
PHILADELPHIA” AND EASTERN
- 1 - TRANSPORTATION COMPANY having purchased
the property, and succeeded to the business, of the Union
TransportationfCompany, willcontinuethesame as here
tofore,: via CAMDEN and PORT MONMOUTH.
W. F. GBIFFITTS, Jk. , General Manages
GEO. B. McCULLOH, Freight Agent,
• - 128 North WHARVES,. -.
ap 10-tf (3d wharf above. Arch st.)
the philadel.
wy SiV PHIA AND EASTERN TRANS
PORTATION COMPANY is now prepared to forward
freights
FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK,
VIA CAMDEN AND PORT MONMOUTH.
Freights received at THIRD Wharf above ARCH St.
- The attention of Merchants and Shippers is directed to
this new and expeditious route, and a portion of their
patronage is respectfully solicited.
For furtherparticulars anplyto
GEO. B. MoCtJLLOH, Freight Agent,
128 NORTH WHARVES,
W. F. GRIFFITTS, Jr.,
aplO-lm General Manager.
ISg—iCaggggSEl REOPENING OF
fTO THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO
RAILRO AD. —This road,. being fully REPAIRED and
effectually GUARDED, is now open lor the transporta
tion of passengers and freight to all points in ths GREAT
WEST. For through tickets and all other information
apply at the Company’s .Office, corner of BROAD Street
and WASHINGTON Avenue. 8. M. FELTON,
ap3-tf President P. W. and B. R. R. Co.
NORTH PEN’N'SYL
<g«y v ANIA RAILROAD—For BETH
LEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK. HAZLE
TON, EASTON, WILKESBARRE, WILLIAMSPORT,
&0. .'"■■•
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Paatenger.Trains leave tlie new Depot, THIRD Street,
above Thompson street, daily (Sundays excepted), as
follows:
At 7 A. M. (Express) for Bethleliem, Allentown, Mauch
Chunk, -Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, &c.
At 3.15 P. M. (Express) for. Bethlehem,Easton', &e.
At 5.15 P. M. for Bethlehem. AUentown-Mauch Chunk.
For Doylestown at 9.15 A. ;M. and'4.ls P. M.
For Fort "Washington at 10.35 A. M. and 6.30 P. =M.
White cars of the Second and Third-streets line City
Passenger run directly to the new Depot.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethlehem at 5.45 A.M., 9.SOA.M;, and 6.07 P. M.
Leave Doylestown at 7.85 A. M. and 4P. M.
Leave Fort Washington at 6.40 A. M. and 2P. M.
6n SUNDAYS.
Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 8 A. M. .
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 3 P. M.
Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7-A. M.
Bethlehem for Philadelphia at 4 P. M.
ap2o ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
MEDICAL.
rjTEIE GREAT STANDARD REMEDY!
DR. SWAYNE’S
COMPOUND
SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY.
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE PREPARATION!
. The
reputation of
this medicine is
: * nowsowellestablish
. * ed that liberal-minded men
in‘ the medical profession
throughout the Union recommend
it to their patients as the very best of
all remedies for Pulmonaiy Complaints
and Gonoi-al Debility, and in curing-
Coughs, Colds. Consumption, As
thma, Bronchitis, Spitting-of'
Blood, Whooping- Cough*
pain in the side or
breast. Sore Throat,
Difficulty in brea
thing, Pal
pitation,
or
Disease of tho Heart, Throat, Breast, or-Lungs.
No Medicine lias ever obtained a Higher or More
Deserved Reputation! •
Established over Quarter of-a Century.
\ DR. SWAYNK’S
‘ COMPOUND SYRUP OF- WILD CHERRY.
Volumes might be filled with proof fronaall ports of the
world, to prove that no remedy has ever, been discovered
in the whole history of medicine that-- acts- so promptly,
even-in - the worst cases of pulmonary disease, A-good
appetite, complete digestion, strength, and-a disposition
for active exercise, is sure to follow Reuse. If yon have
been tampering with the many artioles. pat out by per
sons totally ignorant of‘the science of-medicine, in
theory or practice, andsyou? ease been neglected,.the.
cough deep, with purulent and bloody expectoration,
.pain and oppression, -sore throat, oianhqea, night
sweats, fever, parched siin, yon Will find in ut. m
Swayne’s Compound: yo«r only hope o£ cure. if the
. bowels are costive, or headache- accompanies _your dis
ease, a x doße of Sarsapa- and-Tar Pills w.ul
remove it; Thirty years’ , exp.erieiHie»-ana the increasing
popularity of ‘ ‘Dr-Sknayne’s Medicines-, are convincing
Pioot; Prepared ow by M SWAYNE 4 SON.
No. 330 SI3TH Street, abovo Vine; Philadelphia.
' Sold by all Medicines. ;; ap,l3-iftf
gTRAWRERRY WINE, ./ .■ .
■ EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA.
Jr.el received.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES.
fe3A CORNER ELEVENTH and VINK Street*.
STONES, GRAVE STONES,
V AND. MONUMENTS, AT REDUCED PRICES.-A
large assortment of Italian Grave Stones, ofvarious.de
signs, offered at reduced prlees, at Marble Works of A,
BTBINMETZ, RIDGE Avenue, below Eleventh Street.
lth36-3m .*--*■ -*. *- r -_ - '■ v
AMlfrEMfS'iTs,
MUSICAL FUND HALL!—GrOTTSj
C HAL EC.
CAR!;.—The celebrated Piano F‘rb» Virtuoso.
t L. m. gottschalk:, *
Lrmi^V 5 J^ raed 10 NteVi'* VorK, after an exceedingly
5H2 «^t, pr?B] 2? ro ?, fl w*cert tonrof npwardi of one
hundred -«.»«« vj ti Philadelphia
OB' FBIBAY APR?r'-« taei
artiste he WUI 1)4 asslslcil by’ the following eminent
MdUe H^Krap|B¥^ or
Tickets, 60 cents. Eeservod sente. 25 cents eltfa “ K&
anWe^^eS 4 J - * GouW ’ s M “ ic
The sale ofßeservcd Seats will commence on wMiim
day morning, at 9 o'clock.
• Doors open afc 7K-
Concert to commence at 8 o’clock.
A MS RICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
—LECTURE by MISS;EMMA HARD INGE, THURS
DAY EVENING, April-23. 1563. Subject— “ c'atn.iUstn
and-Patriots. For the BENEFIT OF SOLDIERS'
FAMILIES connectedwith tlie RELIEF ASSOCIATION
of Pascal iron works. - morton mc.vilchael,
Etq., wil 1 make a statement in reference to the organiza
tion of the Association. BECK’S BRASS BAND is en
gaged for the occasion. Seats may be- secured at J. E.
Gould's, <332 Chestnnt street, fiO cents Seats in all parts
of the house, not cents.- Boors open at 7.
Lecture at 8 o’clock. The Band will perform previous
to the Lecture. - ij*
■WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
"* SoleLeseee ...Mrs.M. A. GARRETTSODT.
Business Agent.... .....Mr, JOHN T. DON NET. JW.
SECOND NIGHT OF MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. April 21.
CAMILLE.
Camille . Miss Charlotte Thompson.
Armand Duval Mr. Charles Barron.
lo conclude with the screaming- Faroe of
„ MR. AND AIRS. PE TER WHITE.
Mr. Peter White. ..Mr. Sv Hemple.
Doors open at 7&: Curtain will rise at 8.
New chbstnut-stbeet the a.
TEE.
Leeeeeand Manager. .....Mr. W. WHEATLEY.
xne A.ansgemeut takes the present early opportunity
of reminding the pub! ic of Philadelphia that the present
engagement now in course nf fulfilinen-. by tire
GREAT TIUGIC ARTISTE,
miss Bateman, '
Is an extremely limited one, and cannot, under any
circumstances, -be-extended. 3
The coming Week will be her
SECONDAND LAST WEEK BUT ONE,
And in view of the
SPONTANEOUS
With which the
„ PRESS AND PUBLIC OF PHILADELPHIA .
Have greeted her great impersonation of the JEWISH*
MAIDEN, it will be repeated .
EVERT NIGHT THIS WEEK.
w , On TUESDAY EVENING, April 21.1863. '
Will be presented an original romantic play in five acts. •
by Augustin J. Daly, Esq., entitled . ' ■
_ THE FORSAKEN. *
LEAH, a Jewish Maiden.... .Miss BATEMAN,
Supported by the full strength of the excellent comv
pany at this theaire. including an increased corps of'
auxiliaries, besides a POWERFUL CHORUS.
During Miss BATEMAN’S engagement seats may bo
secured six days in advance.
, The performance com mences at y& to 8 o’clock, and 1
is over even* night by half past ten. .
4®“- SPECIAL ATTENTION is requested to the fact
that every exertion has been made in the arrangement'
of the seats of this-Theatre to assure the comfort of it*-
visitors. They have.been rearranged and the space be
tween greatly widened.-? ap2o-tf'
TI/TRS JOHN DREW’S ARCH-STREET
JJX thbatrf.
Business Agent and Treasurer........ JOS. D. MURPHY
LAST WEEK OF EDWIN ADAMS.
TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT.
The great sensation play of
THE DEAD HEaRT.
THE DEAD HEART.
With new scenery by G. E. Hoyt
Robert Landry ..Edwin Adams
AbbeLatour Barton Hill.:
Toupet, with songs Frank Drew.
Catharine Duval ....Mrs John Drew
Cerisette,, with a song Mrs. C. Henrie*
Friday, Farewell Benefitlof EDWIN ADAMS. a
Prices a« usual. Curtain rises at 8 o’clock ao2Wft'
A SSEHBLY BUILDINGS—TENT H
■£»-and CHESTNUT.
POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK
SIGNOR BLITZ,
Th 6 great MAGICIAN and VENTEfLOQUIST, with, hi*
LEARNED CAW ARY BIRDS, wilt give bis new and
popular entertainments EVERY EVENING daring the
week, commencing at 7H o’clock, and WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 3. The attraction*
will be marvellous: Experiments in Magic; wonderful
powers in Ventriloquism, and the Learned Canary Birds
in their new charaei era.
Admission 25 cents. Children 13 cents.
CLASSICAL SOIREE.
Messrs. CROSS & JAEYIS’ Fourth fund Lust) of
the Season win take place on SATCRuAY EYESICTO,
the 18th, at the FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF HD
SIC. : . apU-tf
f> EBEAESAL OF CLASSIC AX MU
" SIC, at the FOYER, SATCJRDiY, the 18th, at
12 o’clock. Subscribers and ticket-holders-admitted
without extra charge.
_ap!4-tf
MESSRS CROSS & JARVI3.
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
A THE FINE ARTS,
1025 CHESTNUT STREET,
THE ACADEMY is now closed to prepare for the
ANNUAL EXHIBITION, and will open again on the
27th instant. ;. apd-tf
T AST WEEK OF MR. CHURCH'S
NEW.PICTURE. “UNDER NIAGARA,” painted”'"
from studies madt on the “ Maid of the Mist,” is now on.
gabibition At-Willis P. Hazard’s Bookstore, tfo.T24-
CHESTNUT St., from iA.M.to 5 P. M;- Admission. 26
cents. JOHN McCLURE,
mhol-Im " ' Publisher.
rjJBRMANIA ORCHESTRA—PUBLIC
REHEARSALS every SATURDAY AFTERNOON*
at 33£ o’clock, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, CARL
SENTZ, conductor. Tickets 25 cents.' Packages'of flv®-
tickets $l. To be had.of Andr6 & Co., No. 1104 Chestnut
street; J.E. Gonld, Seventh and Chestnut, and at th*
Hall door. ' - ~ . * u027-tf
HAS SLUR’S or chestba.
„ , NEW OFFICE,
814: South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut; de!o-3i»
BOARDING.
TW;O YOUNG GENTLEMEN DESIRE
BOARD, with pleasant room, within five or six
squares from Fifth:and Market Sts;. Address Box 1873. It*
WANTS.
TENOR SINGER WANTED, FOR ST.
CLEMENT’S CHURCH. —One-who is fully compe
tent may apply, by leiter only, io the Organist, JOHN
-C. B. STANDBEIDGE, No. 321 South TWENTY- SE
COND Street. . . ■ v - it*
WANTED—AN ENGAGEMENT AS
" * Railroad Conductor, Freight or Express Agent, or
Travelling Agentfor any Mercantile
house... Can give the best ef city references Address,
Parker,’’this office. t_ : . ap2l-2t*.
W ANTED—AN ENTBY CLERK,
» » quick at figures, aodA7ith,goodi references. Ad-
dress, stating age, Eox.6iS P. 0,
TEB A
**P younsman of good business qualifications.
with, from
TWO TO THREE THOUSAND’DOLLARS,
desires to invest the above amount as PARTNER in some
Eafe and profitable business, that, can-be.enlarged by tbs
addition of good ci edit and the above amount of money.
Communications strictly confidential.- Address " Beni;
' Franklin,” this office.. - ap2o-2t*
WANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE
** family—boarding for two young Ladies, (sisters.*)
Rooms either fnrnished or unfurnished. Reply to “W.
T.,” Press office. ••• ap2o-3t* •
WASm-OT A YOUNG, MAN OP
» good education, a SITUATION in a first-class
Shipping and Commission House , to learn the business,
or as- an Accountant, in any manufactaring- Jestablish
ment. Unexceptionable reference given. Address,:for
one week, \* Shipping, ” Press office. aplS-6E*
WANTED—BY AN INTELLIGENT
**- Business MAN,'a Position. in a Manufacturing,
or other corporate company. Address 44 U. S.,”attne
office'of this paper. ‘ aplS-3t*
WANTED—A GOOD CANVASSER
* ’ to solicit orders for a new and popular article.
Toamanof good address the employment offered will
prove highly Incraiive. Address, with real name,^
1 * Franklin, - Press office. . ap!s-6fc •
|P WANTED—AT A MODERATE
rent, a neat DWELLING, containing eight or nine
rooms, with gas and bath, in a respectable neighbor
hood, within 20 minutes’ walk of the State House. Ad-.:
dress; stating terms, * *B. F., ” office of The Press. Capl7-tf
IP' WANTED TO RENT—A STORE
on WATER Street or DELAWARE Avenue,between
Arch and Chestnut, or Market street, bblow Second
street. Address “Thomas,” Pr&a? Office. . .
DBPU T Y QUABTERMASTEB
■" ' GEITESAL’S OEFlCK— Philadelphia. Feb. 9,
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL t4>
the following points:.
Tortugas. -
Key West, Pla.
Port Monroe, Ya,
Alexandria, va. - ■ • •
Newborn, N. C. • ■
Portßoyal, S.C. A. BOYD,
felO-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. -
SALE BY ORDER OF COURT.—
THOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers: ' -
. Under an order of the Supreme Court-: of Pennsylva
nia, for the Eastern District; made in the cause wherein
ELIZABETH Y. WALKER is complainant, and SOPHIA
DUNSHEE et al. respondents.ln* Equity,January
Term, IS6G, N0.,26. Will be sold at public sale*
'ON TUESDAY, ‘
April 21st, 1563, at 12 o'clock noon.atthe-Philadelphia ,
: Exchange, in the city of Philadelphia, by. the-hands of
Messrs. Moses Thomas & Sons, Auctioneers, the follow
ing described property—viz: i.
TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, -
No. 329 GASKILL Street.
All that two-story brickmessuage and dot of ground, -:
situate on the north side of Gaskill street,between Dela- „.
_wave Third and Fourth streets, No. 329; containing in
-front on Gaskill -street 13 feet 9 inches,' and ; in depth 61?
feet 9 inches. • Bounded wesfcby ground granted by .John. .
T. Coxe to iJohn .Boffecher, north -by- the backend of
Lombard-street lots, east by 'other gronnd of the* said
-John T.'Coxe, granted or intended to nave been granted- -
to John Rodgers. CHAS. S.'PANCOAST, Master.
N.B.—The title papers may beseen at the office of the
Master, 4:16 WALNUT Street.
. M. THOMAS & SONS,, Anctioneers. '
139 and 141 South FOURTHSfc. .
- Philada., March 20, 1863. - mh27,31, ap3 y 6,15,21-
r -jrfFOR ALBANY. AND TROY.,
JSKSL —commercial transportation .
COMPANY—The Barge PALO ALTOv-C.* W. Johnson,-
mas-ter, is now loading for the above points, and will,
-leave on WEDNESDAY, April 22, at 9 o’clock A. M.V . : .
For freight, which will be taken on reasonable terms* •
apply to - S.-FLANAGAN,
ap2l-2t No. 304 South DELAWARE Avenue.
EBIAIER'S $1 PHOTOGRAPHS v
are of fine quality, and-naturally and artistically
colored; pictures that cannot fail to suit the popular -
taste. SECOND Street, above Green. . • it*
T<HE WIDE-SPREAD REPUTATION:
-A of REIMER’S life-like Pictures, life-size Photo-.,
graphs in oil colors, is fully eustained-by their artistic. •
excellence. War prices. SECOND tStrpet, above Green..,.
JCE I ICE l ICE I* ICE! ICE! ICE!
COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY.
Families, Offices, Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Cream Saloons-. .
&c., &c., supplied daily with a pure article of BOsTON
ICE, at the very lowest-market rates. _ Dealers- ana£
large consumers supplied, at- wholesale j>rw£o. r ....
Wagons run in all paved limits of the Consolidated city*/ -
andintheTwentr-fonrtlimrd.— E CAHILL>
13*5 WAI.XUTStro.Jt. ',V :
«« j 'North Penna. B. «-Master stroeb
Offices: ) Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets
ap3-3mif* (.Pine-street wharf. Schuylkill.
§PHIL AOECPHM- BHBEffOLOQB
CAL CABINET AND BOOK STOKE.—Exiaica
iions, with written or verbal descriptions of Cha
racter, Social Disposition,' Professional" Talen
t Ac., are made, "day anal
evening. All the' publications of -Fowler &• Wells*,
wholesale and retail.. J JOHN L; CAIrEN,
ap7tuthPBmif 93a CHESTNUT Street.
JS CARPENTER WORK, REPAIRS,,
Mill Alterations, New Buildings erected, Ste.
DAVIDS. GEND3LL.-
Office 3d floor, N, E. corner FfFJH ana
apls-I2t* v- - CHESTNUT-Streets;—
-WILLIAM N. ATTWOOD, ,•
*UNDERTAKS.R* t w
Has removed from his former residencato No. 44 North
ELEVENTH* Street* third house below Arch, west
mhSl-lmif .
EDWIN, A. lIUBHES, UN-
I ll - DSHITAKBE, *
. r »5» Bonth TENTH dtrwt, abov, BpruM- . .
fßin-SiTi PHlladfllplvU.
EVANS & WATSON’S
Ssll STOKE SALAMANDER SA»,
16 SOUTH EOURTH STREET.
PHILADELVHIA, PA.
A large variety of EIRE-PROOF SAFES afawia. e*
band.
pEPPER SAUCE.—2OO DOZ. PEPPER
A Sauce: 100 doi. Continental Sauce; 60 doi. Wor
cestershire Sauce. ' . „
FINE ANBRICAN PICKLES.—3SO do*, half galLom
Pickles; 400 do*, quart Pickles; SCDaoi. p\nkPtcklee;jai*4
Inbbla., half bbls.. and kite, .
CONDENSED doi. Wbl K. Lewis A Brow.
tSbJ Cendeaeei J% &O DE9 A WILLIAMS,
(.S) * AOT Settlh WATER Street.