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    I NORTHERN MBKRTIBB AND
BNN TOWNSHIP RaIJjKOAJ) COMPANY,
pHILADiPHiA, April 7ill* 1663. . -
AmeeTngotthe Stockholders of this Company wilt bo
told > t tie office of tb o Phllade 1 ph la a ndlte adi n g Rail
road Company. No. siSST SOUTH TOURTB Street, on
JMONDAf, the 4th day of May next, at 10 o’clock A.. M.,
at whici time and place an election of Officers will be
held. , tapB-dtM4] A. A. KONIGMACHBH, Sao’y.
m<3> SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQ,UEHA.IY-
EoUia railroad company, office 227 south
X'OVR'H Ftreet—Philadelphia. April 3, 1863. —The an
nual Dieting of the Stockholders of this company ana
an eleoion for President and six Manager* will take
Slace althe office of the company, on MONDAY, the 4th
ay of lay next, at 12 o’clock M.
ap3-tay4
OFFICE OF THE SURGEOIV- Att
-I*CS»TISTTO THE ARMY AND NAVY, PHILADEL
PHIA, (ntober 24, 1862. •
' womded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing
themw/ves of the National Appropriation for supplying
ArtifUal Limbs, should apply immediately at the offtoe
of tb» Suigeon-Artist to the Governmeut, No. 1609
CHESTNUT Street. B. FRaNK PALMSR,
jao-tn _ Government Surgeon-Artist.
tiKS* NOTICE.—OFFICE OF THE OELA-
KfeWARE AND RARITAN CANAL-and the GAM
DEN JND AMBOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTA
TION COMPANIES, /w ,r
Princeton (N. J.). March 31,1963.
The Ireasnrer of the above Companies is now prepared
4o PAI THE BONDS due at Princeton/August 1,1553,
•fjeinf the five per cent. Converted SterlingDoan. The
•princpal, an 1 also the last coupon, will be paid on pre
‘flentaion to WILLIAM H. GATZMER, Philadelphia; or
f fco Cap3-im3 RICHARD STOCKTON. Treasurer. :
THE ANNUAL MEETINGOF THE
IHJp BLOOMSBIJRG IRON COMPANY will.be held at
\tbe Canpany’s Office, Ivoudale, Pa., on WEDNESDAY,
May a. 1863, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to
secvejbe ensuing year,-and for the transaction of other
"buslnffls. WM. E. S MAKER, Treasurer,
ap9-30t* No. g!3 North. WATEK titreet.
NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEC*
that the Commissioners nainud in an act entitled
*‘Amct to incorporate the Connecting Railway Cora
jpanyi’ approved April 14, 18G3, will m-et for the purpose
of Reviving Subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the
.said Ompany, onMONDAY. tholUli day of May,lBo3,
tat 10 (’clock A. M., at No. 4 WILLING’S Alley, in the
♦city o Philadelphia.
•Clenent B. Barclay,
'Oliier W Barnes,
53dnund Smith;
8. i Kingston, Jr.,
Joß(>h Lesley,
iHIAVE STONES, GRAVE STONES,
i.ND MONUMENTS, AT REDUCED PRICES.—A
dargeMaortment of Italian Grave Stones, of vanoua do
eigne offered at reduced prices, at'Mai ble Works of A,-
fiTEIiIIETZ, RIDGE Avenue, below Eleventh street.
mhiO-fltn • ■ - ; ;
"PORTRAITS OR FINE STYLE AND
A perfection of likoueas, aTo now made.at BEIMEB’S,
at retnced prices. -l.tt.4p Pbotograoba nt Oil Ojilors.
Secwe oe at SECOND dir- et, above Green. ap22-4t-
YARNS, BA'rTlNG^^^^lMkiNG^
A. H. FEANOISOUS,’
No. 433 MARKET,
No. 5 NORTH FIFTH STREET,
Has la, store the largest stock in tkla City of
TARNS, BATTING, WADDING,
TARNS, BATTING, WADDING,
TARNS, BATTING, WADDING,
TARNS, BATTING, WADDING,
TARNS, BATTING, WADDING,
TARNS, BATTING, WADDING,
Cotton Batting, Wadding, -
Carpet Cliain, Cotton Yam,
Twines, Wieking, Ropes, &c.
Hoods Bold at lowest Cask Prices.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE.
A. H. FRANCISOTJB,
483 MARKET, and 5 North FIFTH Street,
Calls the attention of dealers to his
IMMENSE STOCK
WOODENAWARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN 'AND WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
"WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
BUCKETS, TUBS, CHUKOT,
BRUSHES, BASKETS. BROOMS,
LOOKING-GLASSES,
TABLE AND ELOOR OIL-CLOTHS,
WINDOW-SHADES,
CLOCKS,
FANCY BASKETS, AG.
£» x LARGBB STOCK OF THE ABOVE GOODS THAN
ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY.
CX.OTHES WRINGERS.
THE GREAT CLOTHES WRINGER.
“PUTNAM
CLOTHES WRINGER”
Is warranted to he superior to any other in use.-
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD POSSESS A
CLOTHES WRINGER.
BECAUSE,
Ist. It-Is a relief to the hardest part of washing day.
*2d. It enables the washing to be done In one-third less
lime.'
fld. It savee-clothee from the injury always given by
twisting.
4th. It helps to wash the clothes as well as dry them.
WE-BELIEVE IT ADVISABLE TO PROCURE
THE
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGEB,
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER.
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER,
tPUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER,
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER,
PUTNAM SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER,
BECAUSE,
'FIRST. The rollß, being of .vulcanized rubber, will
hear hot and cold water, and will neither break nor tear
off buttons:
Secohd. The frame being of Iron, thoroughly galva
nized, all danger from rast is removed, and the liability,
to shrink, swell, split, &c., so unavoidable in wooden
ttaoMnes. is-preventedr - ' _
'Third, ‘The spiral springs over the rolls render , this
machine self-adjusting, so that small and large articles,
M'Well-as articlefl uneven in thickness, are certain to
receive uniform pressure. \, • ~
Fourth. The patent fastening by which the machine
Is tightened totne tub, webeiieve to be superior in Bim
nlicity and efficiency to any yet offered.
' Fifth. It-willfit any tub, round or square, from one
half to one-and-a-quarter inches in thickness, without
he least alteration.
‘RETAIL PRICE :
JTo. 1,.46 No. 2,55.......... Letter " A,” SB.
49-Agents wanted in every county. •
Beliahle and energetic men will be liberally dealt
With. ‘ .
For sale at the
"WOODENWARE ESTABLISHMENT”
OF
A. EL FRANOISOUS,
Ho. 433 MABKET St. and No.*s North FIFTH St.,
mh!7-2m ■ Wholesale Agent for Pennsylvania -
•GEMS’ FUKNISHING GOODS.
GRANT,
NO. 610 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has now ready
■A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODB,
his own*importation and manufacture. ■ "
His celebrated
“•PRIZE MEDAL SHIRTS,”
•manufactured under the superintendence of
JOHN F. TAGGERT,
(FORMERLY ,OP OLDENBERG & TAGGERT,)
*re the moat perfect-fitting Shirts oi the age.
Orders promptly attended to. mli26-thstu3m
ESTABLISHED SHIRT, STOCK,
AND COLLAR EMPORIUM,
NO. 140 NORTH FOURTH STREET.
■CSHAELES' L. ORUM" & CO.
•Are prepared io execute all orders for their celebrated
ijnake of -Shirts* on short notice, in the most satisfactory
jnanner. These Shirts are cut by measurement, on sci
•ontific principles, and surpass any other Shirt for neat*
jlbbb of Jit on theSreast, comfort in the 2Mr, aud ease on- 1
tthe Shoulder. aplB-stuth6m
A. MILLER & CO.,
506 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
1> R U:G S
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
•WINDOW AND lIOLLOW GLASS WARE,
Special attention given to the wants of the City Trade.
apßl-lm ‘ . ,'
tjeimers ivorytypes are
JA a great artistic success; observation reveals rare
Ibeauty of coloring. simpUclty of style and fine finish, and
iiataral arrangement of light and color. SECOND Street,
Above Green. ap22-4t
Oftfl I>OZ. CANS FRESH PEACHES,
OIA/ doz. cans Cranberry Sauce, Oysters, Pears; 1
Apple Sauce, Adams County Peaches, • Cherries, and
JSlackberries, Forsal* JAS Q^jj pß gj L /
ap22-6t* . Wo. HB South .WATER Street.
T ARGE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS $1;
’J-i duplicates • flftv cents. LAT7GHLIN, TWELFTH
And MARKET Stre* to. • ' •
| A LBUM PHOTOGRAPHS, EITHER
.L*. foil figure or vignette, made by LAUGHLIN,
•TWELFTHand MARKET Streets,areuneaualled. FOUR
for sl, ■ - .-gv -- - ■
T AUGIILIN’S ALBUM PHOTO
SM-J GRAPHS are notsurpnssedin tho city. 'TWELFTH
andMAßKETStreets. • ' ‘ / ,
TiAGUEBRKOTYPES COPIED INTO
lftXge-eiie PHOTOGU VPHS better than at any other
gOacet/or $l. LAUGHLIN, - ' TWELFTH and MARKET
fitrWD. - ; ap2Mt*
u. s.
FIVE-TWENTIES,
OB
TWENTY-YEAH SIX-PEB-CENT. BONDS.
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF THE GOYEP.NMENT
AFTER FIVE YEABB.
I am Instructed by the SECEETAEY OF THE TREA
SURY to receive Subscriptions for the above
LOAN AT PAR.
Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUB
SCRIPTION. and la PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint,
or any Sub-Treasnry or Depository of the United States,
on the first days of May and November of each. year. At
the present premium on gold, these Bonds yield about
ElGHTpercont..perannum.
A full supply alwayß 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 ** Five-Twenties”) will cease.
All who wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan
must, therefore, apply before the Ist of JULY next.
JAY COOKE,
Subscription Agent, .
mh4-tjyl 11* South THIRD Street, Philada.
W. H. WEBB,
Secretary.
John A. Wilson,
It. D. Barclay,
J. C Sharpless, :
Isaac V.ELwell,
A. C. Harmer. ap2o-tniyll
g HARVEY THOMAS,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
No. 312 WALNTTF ©BEET.
MlllT W ’’-s of U. S. GOVEEN-
Business Paper and sold on Commission,
lowest rai>- ■ , Ajoans on .Collateral negotiated at
wa, iTED STATES 5-20 YEAR SIX per cent. BONDS,
furnished at PAR in sums to suit. • • _ .
Orderß by Mail shall receive prompt attention.. Rofors.
Messrs. Nathan Trotter &Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq., .
. John B. Myers & Co,, Samuel B. Thomas, Esq.,
Furness, Brinley, A Co., John Thomas, Esq.
apl-3m if
And the holders of the said loans are hereby notified
to present their certificates for redemption at said times
and place; and that the interest on said loans will cease
and determine from and after the said first days of July
.and August, 1563. . -
f ELI SLIFER, ) Commissioners
THOS. E. COCHRAN, > of the -
HENRY D. MOORE. S Sinking Fund.
ap23tbm-Bfc ■' ■ ■\ : ,
mrAVCiAE.
T? D WARD M . DAVIS,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BEOKEB,
No. 39 South THIRD Street, (upstairs,!
A GENERAL BROKERAGE AND BANKING BUSI
' NESS TRANSACTED. -
Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission.
Loans and Business Paper Negotiated. Dividends and
Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on
Europe Sold, Special Collections made. Coin and' Cur
rency Bought. Interest Allowed on Deposits. _apl-3m
JOHN 0. CAFF & SON,
ST OO K A KB NOTE B E O K E K 3 ,
No. 23 South THIRD Street,
Directly opposite the Mechanics’ Bank.
STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON
COMMISSION,
AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS.
MO NE Y INV ESTED
NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED
mhl2-3m ON THE BEST TERMS.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY."” -
REMOVAL.
The OFFICE of the
AMERICAN WATCH COHPAM
has been REMOVED from 712 CHESTNUT Street to
S. E, Cor. EIGHTH and CHESTHUT Sts-.,
where-will be foond a more extensive assortment, than
heretofore kept in this city, including all styles of GOLD
and SILVER CASES, for
- LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - .
The attention of the Trade in solicited.
LB MAETEB,
EAGENT.
WATCHES,
JUST RECEIVED PEK STEAMER EUROPE.
•O-QEI) WATCHES,
LADIES’SIZES, OF "nb w stvibu
SILVER ANCRES AND CYLINDRES.
GILT ANCRES AND CYLINDRES.
PLATED ANCRES AND CYLINDRES.
For Sale at Low Rates to the Trade, by
D. T. PR A TT,
ap3tf 607 CHESTNUT STREET.
J. O; FULLER,
: Importer and Wholesale Dealer In
FUSE WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
No. 713 CHESTNUT Street,
(Up-stairs, opposite Masonic Temple),
Has now open a
Large and complete stock,
EMBRACING
AND SWISS WATCHES,'
E. HOWARD h CO.’S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES,
GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES,
' AND •
FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
felfi-3m
gS& FINE WATCH REP AIRING
wJa attended to, by the most experienced workmen,
and every watch warranted for one year.
G. RUSSELL,
38 North SIXTH Street
J C. FULLER'S
FINE GOLD PENS,
THE BEST PEN IN USE,
FOB SALE IB ALL SIZES. fel3-Sm
piNE GILT COMBS
IN EVERY VARIETY.
IMITATIONS OF PEARL AND CORAL.
J. C. FULLER,
80. 71!* CHESTNUT Street.
mhlS-2m
yCLCANITE RINGS.
A full asEoTtment, all sizes and styles.
J. C. FULLER,
No. 71!* CHESTNUT Street. M3-3m
MUSICAL BOXES.
TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD CASES,
playing from 1 to 12 tunes, choice Opera and Ameri
can Melodies. FARR & BROTHER. Importers,
ap4 • 384: CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
•REDEMPTION OF STATE LOANS.—
J-b PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on the FIRST
DAY of JULY, lS63,the following public loan, issued by
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, will be redeemed
at the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, in the-city of
Philadelphia, viz/: " •
Five per cent, loan, act of March-28,1531..... $77,900
And ontbe FIRST DAY of AUGUST, 186:?, the follow-,
lug loans will also be redeemed at the Bank aforesaid:
Five per cent, loan, act of December IS, 1828...5632,749 84-
44 *\ Maich3o, 1831...... 253.077 OS
BAZAAR—NINTH AND SAN- -
BOM STREETS.
AUCTiON SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, *c.,
ON SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock.
Included in the catalogue will be found about j
FORTY HORSES.
Particulars at sale.
Alarge assortment of desirable new and second-band
carriages, dearborns, harness, &c., with which the sale
will commence.
Included, will be found—-
A no-top trotting wagon, by Watson. -
A phaeton, by Watson, patent axle.
A no- top wagon, by Watson, cane seat.
A mail-phaeton, for 2 horses, by Watson,
_ _ .. _ ALBO,
Single and double harness, saddles, robes, covers, dec.
No postponement on account of the weather.
ap23-2tif AL'FEKD M. HERKNBSS, Auctioneer.
"VT OTICE.—THE EPHRATA MO UN-
v TAIN 1 SPRINGS willopen for the reception of visi
tors on the
FIFTEENTH DAY OF JUNE NEXT.
The house and grounds'have been put in the moat
complete oritr, anu, as a Summer resort, it is one-of the
most desirable places in the country.
Visitors will goby railroad within twenty minutes’
ride of the bouse.
Circulars will be issued in a few days, giving full par
ticulars.
-ap23»Ct U. S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor.
SECOND HAND BULKS AND OTHER
, WiNUOWS, Doors, Sash, Store Fixtures, Marble
Mantels and Sills, &c., for sale at the Depot, SEVENTH
above Thompson Street. Cashpaidfor all such articles.
ap23 lm* ; NATHAN W. ELLIS;
W3XL SECURE A VERY YA-
, ,R a tentee in the Avmy^
Call, or address No. 810 WALNUT Street. ap23-2t»
A QUARTERMASTER GE
NERAL’S OFFICE,
Philadelphia, 224 April. 1863.
PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until TUES
DAY, 28th instant, at 12 o’clock M., for the immediate
delivery in this city of one LIFT AND FORCE PUMP,
and twelve hundred feet (1,200) of 3-mcn Leather HOSE,
with connections complete. Bidders will state the short
: est time for delivery. The right is reserved to-reject all
bids deemed too high., A. BOYD,
ap23-6t Captain and A. Q. M.
CICILY LICORICE-SMALL STICK,
GEN. Caraway Seed.
Gum Arabic.' -
Trieste Vermillion.'
Powdered BLue for Potters’use.
. Mineral Water Corks, short. ? .
Bottle Corks, assorted. x
• bladder, Dutch Prime.
Oil Bergamot. , *
* Colchicura Seed.
Oil Origanum, Pure.
Gum, Rino.
Cape Aloes.'
Pink Root. -
Olive Oil, quart bottles.
In Store, and for sale by
GILBERT ROYAL * Co.,
• - Wholesale Druggists,
ap23-lm*. Nos. 309 and 311 North THIRD Street.-
A LL THOSE WHO PREFER IVORY
types, should examine’ REIMER’S’ specimens at.
SECOND Street, above Green. They have no equals in
simple truth and natural beauty of coloring. It ,
THE GREAT MERITS OF BEIMER’S
Portraits strike you at a glance,* and cannot bo over
estimated. .Life-size Photograpns, in oil colors, at war
prices. SECOND Street, above Green. it
fi_6T COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS OF
" REIMER,' SECOND Street, above Green. They
combino.artibrfo merit with truthfulness and 'durability, •
only SI. . : . . It
(HOLOBED PHOTOGRAPHS FOR $l,
such as REIMER only makes, give entire satisfac
tion to those who purchase, and eiioit admiration of air;
SECOND Street, above Green,
SPRING MILLINERY.
The undersigned has now open a
, HANDSOME BTOGE OF
RIBBONS, SILKS, CRAPES,
ILLUSIONS AND LACES.
Also, a splendid assortment of
FRENCH FLOWERS,
Consisting of fine ROSES, ROSE BUDS, fine GRAPES,
and FRUITS,
All of the most fashionable shades and styles,
A LOT OP
RIRRONS AND FLOWERS
Of lent season’s importation, will be
CLOSED OUT VERY CHEAP.
M. BERNHEIM,
No. 726 CHESTNUT STREET.
mh3o-2m
. STRAW GOODS, 1863.
FRENCH FLOWERS,
' LACES AND RIBBONS,
OF THE LATEST FASHIONS,
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.’S,
- No. 739 CHESTNUT Street, below EIGHTH.
* mh3l-2m
BP R I N G 1863.
BROOKS & ROSENfSEJM,
(Late Rosenheim; Brooks, & Co.),
No. *3l MARKET STREET, North Side,
Have now open, and are daily t making additions thereto,
A HANDSOME VARIETY OF
RIBBONS, BONNETS,
KISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS,
ANP
MIHINKRir G&ODS fll GKJfEEAt,
to which the attention of the trade is respeetfnlly soli
cited. mhis-2m
Philadelphia
JJOURNING MILLINERY,
MOURNING BONNETS,
OF THE LATEST (
-PARIS AND HEW YORK STYLES,
Always on hand and made to order at the shorteet no
“ JfEW MOtßraG STORE,”
020 CHESTNUT STREET.
M. & A. MYERS & GO.
mh2S-thstn tap2B '
AHI MISSES O’BRYAN, 1107 WAL
aMpLa/NUT Street, will open PARIS MILLINER?
THE SPRING, on THURSDAY, April 9th,
1863.: . ap7-lm*
1863 8 p B 1 N G 1863
WOOD <Ss OARY.
No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have now in store a complete stock of ,
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
IHCLUWKG
STRAW HATS AND BONNETS.
MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S STRAW GOODS.
FANCY AND CRAPE BONNETS.
FRENCH FLOWERS. RIBBONS, &c,
To which they respectfully invite the attention of Mer
chants and Milliners.
CASH BUYERS will find special advantage in examin
ing this stock before purchasing. fe2B-2m
Mil l in e r y
Ain)
STRAW GOODS.
JOSEPH HAMBURGER,
- • . ' 35 South SECOND Street,
Has now open a large stock of Ribbons, Artificial Flowers,
&c., to which he respectfully invites the attention of
Milliners and Merchants. Goods received daily from
New York auctions. mh24-2m*
Great excitement—s till
GREATER BARG AIP S.—Received immense lots of
New Goods at BAMBERGER BROS., No. 105 North
EIGHTH Street, much lower than they have bean-for
a long time. *
READ, READ, BEAD ALL.
LINEN HDKFS., LINEN HDKFS.—Splendid Linen
Hdkfs., atSand-10-pents, some very fine at 12 cents, sold a
at 19cents; still finer,at 13 cents, worth 20;.
some extra fine at 14,15,16,-and IS cents., all much below
the present price.
MEN’S LINEN HDKFS.'—Men’s Linen Hdkfs., very
fine quality, at 25 cents, sold last week for 3§c. ; some
very fiieat 31 cents, worth . 44c.; some extra fine at 38
cents, worth 50c. by the dozen.: f
E EM-STITCIIED HDKFS., very .fine, at 25> 31, and
35 cents; broad bems from 31 cents upwards, extra
cheap.
- GLOVES, GLOVES —The largest assortment of La
dies’, Men’s, and Children’s Lisle, Silk.
- GlovesrpifiinTCororedfsthched backs, and kid finish,new
est etyles, much lower than they can be bought for in any
store in the city,
LADIES’, MENfB; AND CHILDREN’S Gauze, Meritio,
and Lisle Thread Vests, very cheap. .
GAUZEAND GRENADINE VEILS, Browa, Blue, Mode,
Drab, and all other colors, splendid quality, only 75 cents;
some extra fine at $l, worth $1.50.
HOSIERY, HOSIERY.—The largest and best assortment
of Ladies’, Men’s, and. Children’s Stockings of every de-
positively much lower than any other store in
the city sells them. '
HOOP SKIRTS. HOOP SKIRTS.
A very large assortment of the best make trail and
other styleB of Hoop Skirls, very cheap.
INVISIBLE HA IR NETS, plain and with xteel beads;
Corsets, Linen Bosoms, French Morocco Travelling
Satchels, and all othergoods much lower than they can
• c be bought for in other stores.
- ' ALL/THE STAPLE TRIMMINGS still-at nearly half
the regular prices, such , as the very best Pius and Nee
dles, only 4 cents a paper; best Pearl Buttons. 3 and 4
cents a.dozen; very.best Italian Sewing Silk, only 75
cents an ounce; best Tooth Brushes, 6,8, and 10 cents;
new and splendid lot of Hair Brushes, 12, 18, and 25
cents; widest and finest Skirt Braids, full 5 yards, only
9cents; India Rubber Combs. 8 and-10 cents; best India
Rubber Hair Pins,lB cents a dozen; Spool Cotton, Cotton
Cord,Hooks and Eyes, 1 Twilled Tape, &o. ,all much lower
than in any other store in the city. BAMBERGER
BROS., 105 North EIGHTH Street, third store above
Arch. ~ ap234f ,
TJTCHTH-STREET RIBBON STORE,
J - J No. 107 North EIGHTH Street.
We would inform our customers, and the ladies gene*
rally, that we open this day a full and uery superior
stock of MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, for the
Spring and Summer seasons, which we are prepared to
offer, wholesale and retail, at the most reasonable prices.
No. 4 CORD-EDGE RIBBONS, all colors, $1 per piece.
■ No. 5 CORD-EDGE RIBBONS, all colors, $1.25 per
BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, every width, superior
quality.
BEST BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, with white edges,
every width, at last season’s prices.
BONNET RIBBONS, plain and fancy, every shade.
Width, and quality- I —an immense variety to suit. all
BONNET SILKS of every shade, plain and plaid.
BONNET CRAPES, LACES, ILLUSIONS, BLONDES.
ORNAMENTS, &c
FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, a superb variety,
at the usual prices. . .
STRAW BONNETS, the fashionable shape, in braid*
split straw, and hair; white, gray, and black.
INFANTS’ HATS AND CAPS, every new design, all
qualities.
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHAKER HOODS.
THE BEST NEW YORK AND FRENCH BONNET
FRAMES, lower than they can be bought elsewhere, by
the dozen or single.'.
Give us a call- 6ICHEL & wjsYL,
mb27*lm No. 107 North EIGHTH Street.
JJLiN DS AND SHADES
B. J. WILLIAMS,
VENETIAN BLINDS
A®* The Largest and Finest Assortment in the city, at
the Lowest Prices. Blinds Painted and Trimmed equal
to new.. Store Shades Made and Lettered. ap6-2m
g EM O V A L .
GEORGE W- ZIMMERMAN,
VENETIAN BLIND MAUFACTURER,
Has REMOVED from 136 North SECOND Street, to
NO. 10 NORTH SIXTH STREET
G. W. ZIMMERMAN solicits a continuance of favors
at No. 1G North SIXTH Street, where will be foua
the Largest and Best Assortment of
VENETIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES
In the city, at the LOWEST PRICES.
4®** Store Shades Made and- Lettered. Jobbing
Promptly attended to. ap6-2mif ,
CXRCITX.ATIWG ÜBBAKIES.
WBROTHERHEAD’S CIRCULA
• TING LIBRARY.-All the NEW English and
American Books, including ALL CLASSES ofLiterature.
This is iLe ONLY Library m the country that includes
all the NEW ENGLIeH BOOKS that are not RE
PRINTED here. , '
Terms $5 per year; six months $3; three months
SI. 60 ; one month 76 cents, or 3 cents per day, 918
outh EIGHTH Street. . : - mh7-3m
GOVERNMENT GOODS.
Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck.
Indigo Blue Flannels.
Mixed Twilled Flannels.
Sky Blue Kerseys.
FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & CO.,
Ho. «30 CHESTNUT STKEET.
mh24-3m •• '
Q. W. SIMONS & BROTHER,
BANSOM-STREST HALL, PHILADELPHIA. '
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY,
FINE SWORDS,
Aim
MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERT VARIBTT.
JalS-lfßm
SCHEDULE OF PRICES AGREED
UPON .BY THR_ICE DEALERS of Philadelphia,
to take effect on MONDAY, April 27. 1863:
8 lbs., per day• ••• .... 75 cts. per week.
12 “ “ 90 k * «.
36 “ 103 “
20 44 4 ....120 “
Customers taking from 40 to 100 lbs., at the rate of 75
cts. per 100 lbs. '.•• ’ ’ ■ , ■ ,
100 lbs. and upwards, 70 cts. per hundred. ap2l-lm*if
fIOFFEEI COFFEE 11 COFFEE 1! !
The best and cheapest prepared Coffee In the city. A
trial will convince the most skeptical. No charge made
If satisfaction is not rendered. . *
Prepared and for sale at the _ <_ -
Eagle Steam.Sploe and Coffee Works,
■ Iffand»4©
fel6-Sm - HOWARD WORRELL
TULIUS A. FOY’S BOARDING
! V, SCHOOL'FOR BOYS, ELIZABETH, N.'J.
Pnplis are prepared for College or for the.active pur-.
7 suits of life. Under the tuition of a native 7 teacher the
Pronoh is made a spoken language. Circulars can.be
• Obtained at this office. . ap7-tatMnS>t
THE PBESS-PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY. APRIL 23. 1863.
SPRING MIIXINERY.
JUST OPENED
MINDS AND SHADES.
HO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STEEET.
MAKHFACTURER OF
WINDOW SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS’,
MILITARY GOODS.
RETAIL OKI GOODS,
jy Y R E & L A N D E L L,
FOURTH AND AEOH,
FULL STOCK OF
8E AS O NAB LE GOODS,
ADAPTED TO FIRST-CLASS TRADE.
SILKS OP NEAT STRIPES.
silks of fine plaids.
FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS.
VELOUTINES, NEW GOODS.
LIGHT SPRING FOULARDS.
GRENADINES, NEW STYLES.
ROCK SPUN SILK SHAWLS.
BALMORALS, SUMMER STYLES.
DRESS GOODS REDUCED,
ap23-thstntf
TIAGG & 880. OPEN FROM AUC
TION this morning
lease high colors plaid Mozambique?, 40c.
1 do do plaid Valencia*, 50c.
1 do Lisle Thread black and white Poplins, 40c.
1 do Barege Anglais, 12>aC.
1 db black and white de Laines, 25c. 1 Also,
10 carton Paris colortd silk dross Gimps, &0 and 50c-per
piece of 12yards;.l,000 Linen Collars, plain andruftled,
s_andGc; 50 canons white and colored Collaret Ruffling,
26 and rSc per piece of 6 yards; 50 dozen ladies' plaited
and ruffled Chemise Yokes, 25 and 3Sc; Hot blue Grena
dine Veils, 75c; 30dozen.all-colors spring style Mohair
Belts, 15c; 25 gross white Piquet Buttons, 2c, per dozen;
l lot 2>£ yards long.-white Wrapper Girdles, 10c; very
heavy scarlet silk Girdles, 75c; worsted Shutter Ties, 6c
per pair; 50 dozen children’s fancy Leather Belts; 6c; 1
lot colored guilt Morocco Belts, 15s. Also, other Lots at
half regular prices. TaGG & BRO. .
ap22»al* Corner TENTH and PINEi
ffHE PARIS CLOAK AND MAN
TILLA STORE, Northeast corner of EIGHTS and
WALHUT, have opened with a
LARGE STOCK W SPRING GOODS,.
of the
• MOST FASHIONABLE MAKE,.
and reßpectfully ask the early attention of ladies wishing,
to purchase. - i_
AND MANTILLAS. <
V 1 IVEKS & CO.. No. 23 South NINTH Street, have
now on hand an extensive assortment oC
SPRING STYLES,
ofthefl n e e t<malities.atae raicßs _
Ladies, do not fail to givens a call.
■ROYS', MISSES’,. AND: CHILDREN’S,
-D CLOTHING, CLOAKS, &c., « •
IN ENDLESS VARIETY.
AT LOW PRICES.
No 137 South EIGHTH Street,
.... . T'hree doors above Walnut.
—=====-
T)RKSS GOODS AT Jtv...
PRICES, from the recent Auction Sales.*'
Black and White Plaid Alpacas at 37c, -worth 50, ?
ChoiceColoredAlpacasatsoc,worth62c.-
Plaid Mozambiques 15 to COc.
PlainMozamniquesietoSOc. -
Plaid Poil De Chevres, all colors, at 50c.
New Styles Figured, All-Wool Delaines at 50c. .•
Light Chalii Delaines at 25c. .
4-4 French Chintzes at 31>4c. ,
Jaconet Lawns at 12>£c. -
Black and White Organdies at 25c.
H. STEEL & SON, :
If os. 713 and 715 North TEftfTff street.
T7DWIN BALL & 00.. 26 S. SECOND
Street, will open This Morning the following lots of
GOODS at a great reduction from the prices at which
they have been selling:
Glossy CheckHSilks, at $1;.
Fancy Silks of various styles;
Buperior quality Summer. Poplins, $1.12^;
One lot of Fine Mode Alpacas', 37>£:
One lot of Figured .Adi-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 VERY
REDUCED PRICES. apl6
*‘'A' T RE T AIL •”
JAMES R, CAMPBELL & CO.,
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
OFFER AT MODERATE PRICES IN THEIB
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
Black and Fancy Silke, Linen Sheetings and Skirl-
Black and Colored Alpa- ' ings,
„ ca f.» „ . Damasks, Napkins, and
Poplms Fantasie,, . Doylies,
Taffeta d’Annessey, Table Cloths and Towel-
French Lawns and Organ- - ings, Counterpanes and
-dies. Furniture Dimities.
French Chintzes and Per- -WHITE GOODS,
__ Jaconets, and Cambrics,
Brilliants and Piques, Soft Cambric* and Naln-
Sprmg Shawls, new color- sooks, .
• __ Tarletons and Swiss Mulls,.
.Black Thibet and Merino Fancy Muslins and Dimities,
_ Shawls, li. C. Handkerchiefs,
square ana Long Shawls. Gloves. Hosiery,
And a general assortment of DRY GOODS in deslrabl«
styles and qualities. . mhG-2m
10a* CHESTNUT STREET. 1 '
. E. M. NEEDLES
. OFFERS FOB SALE
At pricesjgenerally below present cost o/ Jlmpor
tacion,
WHITE GOODSi all descriptions.
EMBROIDERIES, - do
'LACES, •/■■■, .- do ... • do ■;
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, do ■
VEILS, Ac., Ac.
And respectfully invites an inspection-of his
stock. '
10a* CHESTNUT STREET.
CHARPLESS BROTHERS
Offer by the package, at the
Lowest rates oi thiE season,
Pacific 1200 and 1400 Lawns, • . =
Manchester Spring De Laines,
Pacific .. do. - Prints,
Do. . do. Le Laines.
CJHAEPLESS BBOTHBBS.
Mode-colored Silks, Foulards,
Checked Silks, India Silks,
Mantle Silkp, Black Figures,
Bareges, Challies. Imperatrica,
Poplins, Organdies, Chintzes, , -
Zephyr and Barege Shawls.
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
(JLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VEST-
Cassimeres for Boys.
Casssimeres for Young Gents, ; ; '
Cassimeres for suits.
Cassimeres for everybody.
Cassimeres, mixed and plain. • " 5
Cassimeres. striped and plaid.
Cassimeres, Black and Brown,
At JOHN H. STOKES',
ap9 . . . 703 ARCH Street.
CPRING CLOAKS.
M NEW. 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 new colors.
Gents’Fancy Mixtures,
6-4 Coatings.
Boys* Clothing ready made or made to order.
. Large stock Cassimeres to select from.
Fine Black Cloths and Cassimeres.'
WILLIAMSYILLES,
WAMSUTTAS, '
Wide Sheetings, Flannels. Linens, Towels.
Muslins and woolens at WHOLESALE.
• COOPER & CON ARB,
aps S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
MARSEILLES QUILTS AND LINEN
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; Counterpanes, 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.
INSURANCE COMPANIES,
■PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
A INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE, No. 4:33 CHESTNUT STREET.
CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
IN; 1843.
This Company is now prepared to make insurance
against LOSS BY FIRE on the most favorable terms. *
Their losses will be promptly,settled, and that-those
for the year IS® were so, they refer to the following re
cipients:
Mrs. JaneFerree*.' ~......$1,962 45
L. G. Mytinger&Co.:.... 918 92
Beverlyß. Keim 4,846 67
WilliamE. Taber....*..'. 4,894 19
John Candy. ....X. 121 87
P. P. Morris.. 2,000 00
W. V- Petit...... 60 00
L. G. Mytinger & C 0..... 1,498 76.
R. E. 5e11er5........ 8415
Other Small losses. 160 81
This Company have no unsettled losses.
• The assets of the Company, are now
Mortgages and ground rents
Regl estate {taken for debts) cost.
Stocks and bonds
Bills receivable ..
Due from individnals
Cash in Bank
Stock notes.
BISECTORS.
R. P. King, President, M. W. Baldwin, Vice Pre-
Charles P. Hayes, sident,
John Clayton, P. B. Savory, .
Ed. Wiler, .. Alexander Murphy,
T. K. Collins* H. C. Howell,
J. M. Cowell, John Killgore,
.S. J. Megargee. • J
;ah2S-.stutli3m*if F. BLACKBURNE, Secretary.
QIRARD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE, *l5 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
capital WOO,OOO*
This Company continues to take risks on the* sain
•lasses of Property at low rates.
' The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability
to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the benefll
of the public, during the last nine years, exceed
500,000 DOLLARS
and we respectfully solicit its favor In the future.
DIRECTORS.
CHAS. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER,
JOHN W. CLAGHORJT, JOHN THORNLBT,
G. E. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART,
DAVID BOYD, Jn., PETER S. HOE, of M. J.
WM. M. SWAIN. FURMAN SHEPPARD,
JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D., N. S. LAWRENCE,
THOMAS PBAKfe, JOHN SUPPLER
THOMAS CRAVEN; President ,
A. S. GILLETT, Vice President
JAS. B. ALVORD. Secretary. ap2S-lfW
1? A MR estsuranc
JC ,06 CHESTNUT Street.
PHIL AD]
FIBJS AND/INLA
Francis N. Buck, • '
• Ghas., Richardson,
>ELPHIA
LND IKSUBAWCE
3TOBB.
E. D, Woodruff,
Geo. A. "West,
John Keesler, Jr.,
Ghas. Stokes,
A. H. Rosenheim,
Joaep D. Ellis.
rCK, Presldtot.
[ABbSON,Vi« PrMldnt
R'D..BftftrAta.rr. • MalMre
Henry Lewis. Jr.,
John W. Everman,
Philip S. Justice,
O. W. Davia, __ .
FRANCIB If. BU<
CHARLES BICIL
WILLIAMS I BLANCHA
gTRAWBERRY WINE,
EQUAL TO MABMSBY MADBIBA.
Jmtt received.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES.
CORNER ELEVENTH and VINK Street*.
TAM.ES
U ENGINEER. ;1334 ¥ -BEACH'- ,t StreStrTrdttufecturos
gearim;, Lift aad 'Forc9 Pumps, oq
the most approved principles. Hiavy and light Planing
&ad Turning executed with despatch.,; ngftTSm,*
..$50,116 48
.. 19,570 00
.. 21,609 91
.. 9, JM2 91
7,374 47-
..1,082 87
.. 70,265 00
$179,662 64
SE COMPANY, NO,
DRY-GOODS JOBBERS.
Q.OODS FROM .AUCTION.
Now opening from recent
LARGE AUCTION SALES.
A great variety of
NEW FANCY MESS GOODS,
Bought at a
HEAVY REDUCTION IN PRICES,
And which will be Fold to City and Country Dealers
AT A SMALL ADVANCE.
M. L. HALLO WELL <&- CO.,
ap!4- 12t No. CIS CHESTNUT STREET.
BRANSON, & GO;,
N.W. CORNER MARKET AND FIFTH STS..
(601 Market Street,)
JOBBERS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH. AND GERMAN
DRESS FABRICS, SHAWLS, &c,
We invite the attention of the RETAIL TRADE to
oor well-assorted stock of
FOREIGN DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS,
which we will sell at the very lowest market price.
We pay especial attention to the large Auction Sales',
and Buyers- can find Goods in onr Store, at much less
than cost of Importation, and as- citeap- as they can he
found anywhere,;
T. R. Dawson. J. G. Bomoardner. 0. Branson.
apl3-36t > ■ •
COMMISSION HOUSEIS.
QANT ON FI- A NNE LS ,
-Heavy and Medium.
NEGRO KERSEYS,
Plain and Twilled. '
XI SSEYS,
White Rock, Westerly, &c., &c.
BROWN BRILLS,
On hand, and for sale by
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON,
ap%t-12t . 11a CHESTNUT STREET,
JJUOK.
8,10, AND 12 OUNCE
COTTON AKD IIJfES DUCK,
•F(?R SALE BY
DE COURSEY, HAMILTON, & EVANS*,
No. 33 LETITIA Stfb St- and
Ko. 33 South FROST Streiy __
rjiWINE.
COTTON TWINE,
suitable- Fes, sail-makers,
For Sale by •
DE COURgEY, HAMILTON, & EVANS,
ap22-4f - No. South FRONT Street.
COFFIN, & CO.,
330 CHESTNUT STREET, ;
Have for sale hi' the Package a good assortment of Staple
PRINTS, LAWNS,
BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS,
\ ’ COTTONADES, PRINTED LININGS,
SIEESIAS, NANKEENS, CORSET JEANS.
. ALSO,
6-4 BLACK AND MIXED BROADCLOTHS,
■ UNION CASSIMERES,
EXTRA, MEDIUM,'AND LOW QUALITY SATINETS,
NEGRO KERSEYS, PLAID LINSEYS,
ARMY GOODS, &C. 9 &C.
; ap2l : tuths3m . v
stokes, & co., ~
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
—No* 18-SOUTH FRONT STREET,
Haye for sale a general assortment of
- j ■■ ■ ' A,
BROT&T': AND yBLRAGRED. OQTTONS^CLOTUS,
> CASSI3IERES, AJS T J> SATINETS.
AEMY. GOODS:
’DARK'BLUE KERSEYS,
• .. i SKY-BLUE KERSEYS,
:: 1 DARK BLUE INFANTRY CLOTH,
7* .„>• .GRAY MIXED FLANNELS,
* ' BLUE FLANNELS.
STANDARD BRILLS,
12-OZ COTTON BUCK, r
,10 -QZ COTTON BUCK,
HE AVYPATA PS CO AND TOLEDO TWILLS.
' ap2o-4f , .
p II I L A D E LPHIA
“BAG”
MANUFACTORY,
BURLAP BAGS OF ALL SIZES,
FOE COEN, OATS, COFFEE, BONE DUST, &c.
. SEAMLESS BAGS,
Of standard makes, ALL SIZES, for sale cheap, for net
cash on delivery.
GEO. GRIGG,
Nos. »1«> and aal CHURCH Alley.
GOODS.
DARK-BLUE COAT, CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FO* OFFICERS.
ARMY BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OCNCE DUCK.
DRILLS; STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT
INGS. Tor sale by
FROTHINGIIAM & WELLS.
CLOTHING.
Fine Clothing,
-Made’np early, for
Spring and Summer Sales,
new read^,
WANAHAKER & BROWN,
“OAK HA1.T.1,”
S. E. cor. 6th & Market.
. DESIRABLE
PROPERTY
..fob' •’
INVESTMENT.
I»KiICES
- SUBBTOADVANCE,
IREN'S AND BOYS 1 WEAR;
GASSIMERES.
NEW DIAGONOLS.
NEW MIXTURES.
NEW COLORS.
NEW 6-4 COATINGS.
NEW 6-4 MELTONS.
LADIES* CLOAKINGS.
BOYS’ CLOTHING READY-MADE.
BOYS’ AND MEN’S CLO!PH»IN G MADE TO ORDER,
COOPER & OONARD.^
ap4-tf 8, E. corner NINTH AND MARKET Sts.
JOHN KELLY, JR,
TAILOR,
HAS REMOVED FROM 1022 CHESTNUT STREET,
EDWARD P. KELLY’S,
14» South THIRD Street,
Where he presents to former patrons and the public
the advantages of a STOCK OF GOODS, equal if not su
perior, to any In the city—the skill and taste of himself
and EDWARD.P. KELLY, the two best Tailors of the
city—at price's much lower than any other Erst-class esta
blishment of apl-tf
TSLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50,
■U ! At 701 MARKET Street.
BLACK CABS. PAKTS.|S.Wr ”At 7W MARKET Street.
BLACK C ASS: PAMTB, *6; 80, At 704 MARKET-Siretf.
BLACKCASS. PANTS. 55.50.... At 704 MARKET Street...
BLACK CASS. PANTB.Ib.SO. At 704 MARKET Street..
GBIGG. ; 4' VAK,aUNi I EN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street
GRIGG A VAN GUNTEN’S. No. 704 MARKET Street.
GBIGG * VAN GDNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG S VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 701 MARKET Street.
GBIGG; & VAN GDNTEN'S, No. 701 MARKET Street,
mh22-6m 1
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AMUSEMENTS.
PONOERT HALL,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH.
Mo’st positively for lighis Night only, commencing-
FRIDAY, April 24th. -
First appearance in six years of the world-renowned
PEAK FAMILY
• SWISS! BELL RINGERS,
OF TWELVE MEMBERS,
•• .270 SILVER BELLS.
The company having lately returned from Europe*
will appear as advertised.
Admission 25 cents. Reserved seats 25 cents extra.
CBESTNUT Street at E ‘ Gould ’ s Masic Store,’No. 632
A Grand Matinee will be given on SATURDAY.
TUESD aY, and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS.
Children admitted to the Matinee for 10 cents.
Doors open at 7 and 2; to commence at.B and 3 o'clock.
apz2-4t C. C. CHASE. Bnsiness Agent.
A CONCERT, IN AID OF THE THIRD
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN SaBBATH SCHOOL,
will be given in HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, N. E *
corner EIGBTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, THIS
(Thursday) EVENING, at eight o’clock. The celebrate i
musical prodigy, Master JAMES WILLIAN, will play
an Overture on the Organ and a Solo on the Piano.
Other eminent artists wtll assist. The programme con
sists of Solos, Duetts, Quartettes, and Ghorusses: Prof.
J, K. MACGOWAN, Conductor.. Tickets 25 cents—to
behad at the hall , >■ it*
TES AMATEUR CONCERT TO BE
A : jiven on this (Thursday) evenin'. 23d iuSt., at the
MUSICAL FUND HALL, is POSTPONED until SATUR
DAY EVENING, the 26th last. ap2L2c*
-■? 'TUBICAL FUND. HaLL!—GOTTS,
jjX-r^ALK.
i n a'dt4*l>7’H€ celebrated Piano- Forte Virtuoso,
L jj OoTTSCBALK,
' - * York, after an exceedingly
Ha> U1 * s to *• . ”cert tour of upwards of one
brilliant'' v£ r *"**e in Poiladelpbia
hundred n m tne We-t, will. v" *
hundred n._ ONE QBAtfJ> l*3
ON FRI 7‘ AT EVES ISO, APRIL 31, - Eminent
When lie 4m be the following'p- mment;
aU 'lwile. LOUISE gowsmoi
Mr GEORGE Tenor
Mr. CHißLif' SCHMXT& 'PiolinCeffisc.'
Conductor.. -Mr. S. BEEBENS.
tickets, SO cent?. Reserved cents eitrtfa'. .
Maybe obtained at j, E. Gould’& Mttsic Sfo'i , 6V Seventh,
and Chestnut streets. - v .
The sale of Reserved Seats will comm.®§ce on Wed-nes - -
d&y morning, at 9 o’clock.
Poors open at 736.
Concert to commence at 8 o’clock.
CHESTNUT-STREET tHEA
tee.
Lessee and Manager. -fife. W. WmsITLBT,
The Management takes the prteent early opportunity
of reminding the public of Philadelphia that the present
engagement now in course of fulfil men* bv the
. ■ GREAT TKiGIC ARTiSTE,
• - MISS BATEMAN,
Is an extremely limited one, and camaot, under any
circumstances, be extended.
The present week will be her
SECOND AND LAST WEEK BUT ONE, . . \.
And in view of the * . -
SPONTANEOUS ENTKU
With which the
AND PUBLIC OF PHILADELPHIA -
Have greeted her great impersonation of the JEWISH
MAIDEN, it will he repeated
EVERY NIGHT. THIS WEEK •*
On WEDNESDAY Aprii 22,1863,
WilLbjs presented an original romantic play in five
oy Augustin J. Daly, Esq., entitled
_ LB AH, THE FORSAKEN. . . :
LEAH, a Jewish Maiden ..........Miss BATEMAN.
, Supported by the fall strength of the excellent com
pany at this theatre, including an increased corps of
auxiliaries', besides a POWERFUL CHORUS.
During Miss. BATEMAN’S engagement seats may be
secured six days in advance. ■ *
J&s?* The performance commences at to S o’clock,and
is over every night by half pastten.
.. . .-BSr* SPECIAL-ATTEN-TION-is''requested.to r tho- &ct
that every exertion has been made in the arrangement
of the seats of this Theatre to assure the comfort* of Ks
visitors. They have been rearranged and the space be
tween greatly widened. •- ap2o-tf 1.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
▼ * Sole Lessee .....Mrs. M.A. GARRETTSOJT.
Businfles Agent .Mr. JOHNT. DONNELLY.
FOURTH NIGHT OF MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON.
THIS (THURSDAY)-EVENING, April. 2:?,
LITTLE FA DETTE.
Fanchon Vivieux, the Little Cricket. -Miss C. Thompson.
Landry 8arbeaud..............Char1es Barron.
To conclude with the Popular Comedietta of ‘ " -
PERFECTION,' OK THE MAID OF. MUNSTEB.
Charles Paragon. .fife. J. L. Barrett.
Doors open at 7&: Curtain will rise at 8. /' _
TVTBS: JOHN DREW'SABOH-STREET
"J- theater
Business Agent and Treasurer ...JOS. D. MTTBPHT.
, LAST WEEK OF EDWIN ADAMS.- :
TO-NIGHT AND EVEBY NIGHT,
The great sensation play of :
THE DEAD HEART. THE DEAD-HEART. •
Robert Landry Edwin Aiiama,
Abbe Latour i .B-arton HiH.
Toopet, -with songs ..Frank Drew.
Catharine Duva1........ ...Mrs. John Drew.
Ceiieette, with a song ...........Mrs. C. Henrie.
Friday, Farewell Benefit of EDVTINADASIS, and Ms
last night but one. ;
On Monday, Mrs. D. P. BOWERS.
4g“ Pricea as usual. Curtain risen at S o’clock. ap234tt
PENNSYLVANIA : ACADEMY OF
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27th instant. ap6-tf
T AST WEEK OP MR. CHURCH’S
NEW PICTURE, ‘ • UNDER NIAGARA." painted
from studies made on tie • ‘ Maid of the Mist,’ f is now oa
exhibition at Wiiliß P. Hazard’s Bookstore, So. 7»*
CHESTNUT St., from 9 A. M. toSP. M. ■ Admission, 3fi
cents JOHN McCLURE,
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fVEEMANIA ORCHESTRA—PUBLIC
U REBEARSALS OTerv SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
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SENTE, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of Awa
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street: J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the
Hall door. n027-tf
HASSLER’S orchestra.
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business referenoe as to:capacity and ability. Apply, in
person, at "Room No.' 6, S. W. corner FOURTH and
CHESTMJT.od the 23d. and 24th only, between the hours
of 9 and 11 A. SI. , • - , ' It* '
WANTED A TOUNU MAN AS
*.». CLERK in a Law and Collection Office. Salary
*£oo. Address, in band writing of the applicant, with.
references, '*H. A.,” Box AO7 P Q. it*
A PARTY WITH A CASH OAPI
TAL of $15,000 wishes to engage in the ; Grocery,'
Gram and Produce Commission, or Manufacturing busi
ness. Would prefer a connection where a business is al
readyestablished, as an active partner, and where the
capital wculd produce a corresponding increase in the
business. Address “MERCHANT,” Box 214, Post
Office. Unexceptionable reference given and required.
ap23-2t* . _
WANTED—A YOUNG BUSrNESS
* * MAN. well acquainted with the retail busiuess-r
Fancy Goods, Britannia and Silver-plated "Ware pre-'
ferred —with from sl,ooo.tos2.QGo capital. to-take an inf
terest in and charge of a Retail Store on EIGHTH street
Address-*‘M. O, B„” at this office. 1 . ' lt*^
A GENTLEMAN OF MIDDLE AGE;
A-*- acquainted with the German, aud a good, corres
pondent, Ims a fair Knowledge of the Western States as
well as with the principal cities iu the German Proving
ces in Europe, proposes to offer hie services to a mercan
tile or an imoorting house in this ‘city. Correspondence
through the Post Office should be in confidence Satis
factory references will be given as regards standing and.
reputation in any business capacity. . As a Travelling
Agent for parties a small capital will be'invested as'se
curity by said person. Direct Box 2cS5, Post Office, 44 G*
H. S.» .. .. v .. : ap22-3t* *
WANTKD-BY A YOUNG MAN OF
*jv. good education, a SITUATION in a lirst-clasa
Shipping and Commission Souse , to learn the business,
or as an Accountant, in any manufacturing lestablish
meat. Unexceptionable reference given. Address, for
one week, ‘ * Shipping, ” Press office. ap!B-6t* ;
m WANTED—-AT A MODERATE
JEis. rent, a neat DWELLING, containing eight or nin«r
rocms, with gas and bath, in a respectable'neighbor-,
hood, within 20 minutes’ walk of the State House. Ad-'
dress, stating terms, “R. F. ,” office of The Press. Capl7-tf.
Jgfa DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER;
SS&Sa GEN REAL'S OFFICE. —Philadelphia, Feb. B. .
1863.
VESSELS WANTED Immediately to carry GOAL to
the following points:
Tortagas.
Key West, Fla.
Fort Monroe,Va,
Alexandria, Va. \ -*'*
Newbern, ».C.
Port Royal, S. 0. A. BOYD.
Captain and Assist. Quartermaster.
STEAM PROPELLERr
*“*=*“•*»LlNE FOR HARTFORD.—The steamer.
MAKS, Nicbolf, master, iB now loading - for HARTFORD,,
at WEBSTER'S, Second Wharf above Market street. For :
freight, &c„ apply to W. M-TBATRD & CO., :
ap22 2t 13a Sonili DELAWARE Avemie. '
Cgl CARPENTER WORK, REPAIRS,
“■ AUe "- N9wßOii % U l^i e,! 6lsbEI.L, i
OfflceSd floor, N.'.E.-corner FIFTH aud
aplM2t* CHE&TKQT Streets.
- WELUAM N. WOOD,
. - :
Has remoyed from his former residence to No. 44 North;
ELEVENTH Street, third house below Arch, vre**’
Bide,. - ■ - ' ■ mh3l-lmif
EDWIN A. HUGHES, UN
DBBTAKEB,'
r 950 South TENTH Street, above Sprue*.
folO-Rrrt . 'PhUadelDhi*-
TMPORTANT :T0 EVERYBODY.—.
To be sold to close up a business
-800 tons Egg Coal, at $5.28 per ton.
IjOOO “ StOYe ;lt at 53.25 44
1,000 44 Nut - “ at 54.30 , V 4 , „ , _ , .
NINTH Street, (West side,) third Coal Yard above
.‘Poplar. aplS-lm
ATEGKTIES—MANUFACTURED AND
ol^,rre!l9 • °©4s SIAKKBT Btreet.