The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 24, 1863, Image 3

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    AkKIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
UP TO 13 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
md Chestnut streets*
J Shilllto, Cincinnati
JS.Weyer, Madison
Captain Lessoffsky,-Russian
- Navy
M Andrews, Steubenville
Geo W aic'look.StPubeuville
R Sherrard, Jr, Steubenville
T P Dwyer, Chicago
John F Goyle, Washington
L M G ittsuhaikift bro, N Y
G W Davies, No'w York
Chas S Burgess, Boston
iP Brown, Washington
T M Brown, Washington
G F Widdifleld & wf. Boston
M Bigelow & da, Newark
P Biggins, Boston •
L J Phillips, New York
C N Pratt, Chicago
PLP Conner- '
Continental— Xtntlfc
John L Wilson, Baltimore
N P Baven. New York
Opt H Heff, New Jeißey
ILieut R B Potter, N Jersey
*W Paine, Baltimore
John Grasbe. Baltimore
Nra G Howe; Lafayette
’TbosSDd.*lß; Jersey City
J G Sococh., Ohio
Jk. 0 Jones, New York
A. V Foster & la; Rochester
Adolphus Meiser, St Louis.
J) R Gklnjon, St Louis
<3eo E Taylor, St Louis
<1 J Bowen,-Buffalo
31 D Collans, Buffalo
A tf Stewart & la, Indiana co
C'EB.okaw Ala,Terre Ha'e
JtM Punferoy, Cincinnati
A Roman, California
-Col S school), Columbia, Pa
IS Mueselman & wf,'Marietta
•C Wendell; Wasbing’n.D G
Jas B Kent & lady, N Y
Airs H J Moore, Boston
J C Ludiow, Newark
Richard Biote, England
'TTiilmabast, Now York
3? B Nicol, New York
Jot F Paul, Bo don
Air Vi our & da,N Brunsw’k
Airs Witraan and aaughter
'Alrrt L S Smith A non, N Y
"Dr Stover, New York
Jp G Spinham, New York
IE Bop . Jr, New York' ’
3rtib D Robinson, N Y
CMrs Chapman
Miss Gridin, ewYork
Aliss Pease, New York
"W Pease, Now'.York
EP Bancroft & la, Boston
Mrs J L Colby, Boston
L W Fairchild; Now York
"W Gray, Boston
!H C Lorhu, ■ alifornia •
J Clerk', Cincinnati
*G 11 Simonson, New York
Ji D Fenley; st Louis
L F Dufmircy & la, N York
A B Clark
"Capt s-J Soely, New York
A 1) Smith & wf, Prov, Jtl
;E A Greene at wf, Prov, K I
Miss SmithV Prov, R I ;
iMibs Prov, R.I
-G H Theobald & la, Maine
13 A Walsli, New York
• j b Silver, Jr, Trentou
M J Freeland, New Jersey
•J J Freeland, New
C N Black, New York
IX D Richardson, N Y
■32 Riddle, Pennsylvania
tr Banmaardm r, Lancaster.
BTW Whidgd,Ji?N Haven
J J Dfckelman. Kansas
3>r Fullerton, Milwaukee
H Oslerbery, New York :
M Minzesheirmer.New York
*Jt Hayden, New York
J Richards Chicago
-J H schenck, St Louis -
-Geo R West & la, Baltimore
hlis6 Jane West.-Baltimore
y H Barnes, Baltimore
Girard-Chestnut ai
T H Half, St John
-J 11 Bailey, USA
.8 P Hoover, DC
A C Sutling, D C
vG B Abbott,:NashvUle
■C H Shinn,' New York
Alias H Lukens
John C Granger
E Wilson, New. Jersey , •
i3orl G Hall, Pennsylvania
HFllsU, New York
*W II Washburn, Maine
.John S Long, N‘e*v York i
B:tmuei Westwood,England
H E Leman, Lancaster .
Sam’J KeneagyAla, Penna
Sain’l Sutton, Harfoid, ftld
'Capt S.P Heath & wf, Md
“W G Bradford, N Orleans
WWAdam*\
■W Weaver, Buffalo • .
EH Pennington, Baltimore
JohnPxulk a
J K Laird, JMevy York
.2 Harwood, New York
Airs Robinson & 2 cli, N Y
Alifcs Fuskott, New York
Eev T Hewitt, New York
A J Whiting, Harrisburg
A W Waken
AY Colon, Huntingdon, Pa
E M Cunningham 4 8c la, Pa
Ira Murdock, Washington
Col Williams
C C Abbott, Ohio
E Richards, Ohio
-J HKendig. B-inbrldge.Pa
3) B Baker, New York
H S Rogers, Lee, Maes
S Herrick, Lock Haven
T W Foster. New York
E W Evans & wf, N Jersey
E L Barhos, New York
E O Benton. Buffalo
fiS Hersh, York, Pa
AGartmau, York; Pa
F R Moore. York, Pa
-J Dunhfttn, Boston
■WBFiucrafc '
Wll Yeysey, New York
itreet, belowNlnth,
C Johnoon, Cheater co
. >J Lcivis
Merchant s’—Fouxtl
■GRwcnberg,Altoona
JW Webber.Altoona
X A Miller, Altoona
. J t Africa, Huntingdon
J Lougafeii, HolHuaysburg
X Diibert. Johnstown
'Thos White, York
/BeDj Asken, Ohio
W F Harris, Bodofonte
Jro L Taplin, Akron, 0
A- WTaj lor, Ohio *
J Belforthdu Chunk
Mrs Geo Belfi?rd,M Chunk
Wissßelford, M Chunk
O I) Cook,Smithfield,o
hire L L Cunningham, Ohio
XbissM Pettit, Ohio
1j a Fowler, New York
hi Emanuel, Jr, Catawissa
I> H Veech
P M Acton; .N Jersey
Xli J Saeger. I*cud:i
J Brodbead, Lycoming
hi McCoy, Yarmouth-
Aidos Davis, Easton
X L (Rom well i' N Jersey
hJrsAP Berthera. N J
VY H Cool ,-Beav Meadow
A Spangler, Gettysburg ,
hi Spangler, Gettysburg
jN[w Frederick, Penna ■
S Keefer &wf, Indiana
St.Louis —Clicstnnt
hv Singleton,Philada
-J W-Tailey* St Joseph,Mo
I) W. Moore, Laurel,Bel
H Rowe, 1 New York
•Capt Hailey : '
J fc Trick, New Jersey
C J Meginnis6,Baltimore
E Akers, Baltimore <
J M Cunningham
-A Bonrgeoi>s New York
Warner, Washington
<i H Beicb, New York
*W G Non is, Washington ...
J Kencler, Washington
Jra Hunter, Massachusetts ,
A Simonds, Massachusetts
Jas H Hoffman, New York !
*W Hopkins, Indiana
33 blurgee, Connecticut
Miss Lizzie Batch, Conn
'Thos Gati?, St Louis
JFloyd P Gerow, New York
Jas Taggart, Pennsylvania
IF Vincent ‘
£ Mellnott.Kew York
American—Chestnut
*W J Wheatley, Waßh, D C
A H Bassler, Lewisburg
AJ Baldwin, Baltimore
M Morris, Baltimore <
*W Laine, Baltimore
J Creasse, Baltimore
Samufl Branson, Ohio
‘Win Dunbar, Ohio
Jf Balloway, Ohio
J P Mnnlove. Maryland i
X K Losier, Baltimore 1
*F T North, Lowell, Mass
IB L Goldsmith, Maes 1
J D Pancoast, Salem, N J
IH D Hall, Salem, N J
M A Zabrisbie, New York 1
W R Sturges, Washington
J Baynes, Baltimore <
<J B Baynes. Baltimore !
B F WilUs, Boston !
M H Strob, Mauch Chunk
J M Leman, New York
<3eo Brown, Taunton
Mrs T Street, Baltimore
The Union—Arch si
J Johnson, Indiana
itreet, above Third.
Mrs Brown & son, N J
Geo Cook, Upton, Pa
Edwin Twaddle, New York
i Mrs A 8 Hall, New York
1 Mrs JH-Brown, Chicago
Mrs M L Carpenter, N J
8 B dfayer, Delaware
ft F CriswelV Ohio
Miss L Carl, Delaware
G WN Yost, New, York
W B Sbaffer, Pittsburg
Sami Graig, Cambridge, 0
T T Prince & la, N Jersey
A T Hale, New Jersey
WA Norton, USA
3 G Lyon, Fulton co, Pa
<l|4lankardick, Birmingham
IP H Hammerer, Zanesvill, 0
H M Pratt, Lewistown
JolinHibler, Boalsburg,
John H Poole & la, N J
'W Zane,Easton,.
IDr WB Henderson, Balt
*W Y Miles, Gallipolis, 0
Mrs Clearer, Delaware
A W Leavitt, Mass
Jasßelfold, M Chunk
Jacdb T Ernhardt, Pottsv’e
and Market streets.
States Union—Sixth
C Bender, York, Pa
J C Smyser. York, Pa
X Wilson, Juniata, Pa
Capt AK Johnson
■Owen Cachin, New York
Jas Coalman, New York
MHarbnck, Ohio’x
J J Price, Boalsburg
X B Mclntire, Boalsburg -
*T B Young, Coatsviile
Nicholas Beckman, Read’g
.Geo Wilson, New York
treet, above Market*
Mrs M Bosler Pa
Chas B -own. Boston
E Pellett, Pike county
\ D G Hoff, New Jersey
B Simmons, Wilmington
s R Rodney ::
W T Morris, Trenton :
AS Hall, New Jersey
Jas M McNair, Bucks co
E B Kimble, Pa
IHadlson—Second sti
IRiley Rf ad, New York
35 Lord, Pennsylvania
.Isaac Knight, Attleboro
IP M Stuck hon Se-, Attleboro
JolmLord,-Pennsylvania .
John Kelßfy; Tardleyville
W P Emery, New Jersey •
A Power, New York
*W county
jVlrs A Gilbert;Pa
treet, above Chestnut.
IS Moses, Phcenixville
IN H Gillespie, Lane co
(John Boyd,.Chester co, Pa
Sami Garver, Chester co
C Broomall, Penna
J J Brown, Bloomsburs
John Miller, New York
sii
‘ID H Morrison, Penna ■ I
3 R Griffith, Illinois I
CM Peanock, Chester uo,Pa |
3 G Jones. Roxboro
H Wilson, Oxford 1
il Shantz, USA I
S Wrlghte, Chester co I
reet,above Third.
Robert C Greer?
R Keller, Centre Hill
J Ferguson, Halifax
E Hartvauft, Pottstown
[ A J Green, Dauphin
A S Bjyer, Reading
C A Scnroeder & la, Pa
N Hartzler, MUHIn co, Pa
P F McCaully, Lebanon
' National—Race Sti
G Shannon, Norristown .
J) Gra»f,Lebanon
H E Warford, Milford, N J
3? Aurand. Penna
ID Btreyer,Penna |
John B Smith, Plymouth
31 N Taylor & la, Delaware
3fiss Taylor, Delaware
jVndrew Light, Lebanon
Bald Eagle—Third St., above Callowlilll.
JasStopp. Allentown H J Bover. Petersville ;
Miss Stopp, Allentown t . •••■■. Q Burkholder, Lehigh co
T W Robertson,Doylestown A Burkholder, Lehigh, co
-Jos Reim, Southampton co E Heinhard, Lehigh co
fiamlE Stein, Wash’ll, DC David Longeuecker. Pa
.Jacob Davenport, Berks, co H Oxenrider, Dauphin co
.A J Harris, fcpringtown. Pa •
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment is
dirtily a ‘ ‘ friend in need, ” and every family should hay
dt at hand.
A Beautiful Complexion can be os
■Calned by the nee of HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT SAR
SAPARILLA. March, Jflfril. May, and June, are the befaS
tnonths to use a Blood-Purifying remedy. See adver
tisement! fe27-fmw3m
One-Price Clothing, of the Latest
-ttles, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
(QALEB. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Pl
enum All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory.
Our Onß'Pbiob System is strictly adhered to. All are
thereby treated alike.
del2-ly '■ JONES & CO., 004 MARKET Street
MARRIED.
FORD—WILMEK,—On the 23d, by Rev. s. W. Thomas,
Tpastor of St. .PauPs M. E. Church, Philadelphia, Stephen
B. Ford, Esq. Vof Cecil'connty, Md.. t« Susan Wilmer,
•daughter of the late Isaac Smyth, of Philadelphia. *
BROWN—WINGATE.— April 16th, by Rev. JohnF.
iChaplain, Mr. N. H. Brown and Miss Sarah E. Wiugate,
'both of Seaford, Delaware.* [Delaware papers please
’“‘WINFIELD-WONDEKLY. —April 22d. by Rev. John
y. Chaplain. Sergt. Samuel Winfield, 13th Pennsylvania
<favalry« and miss Ella Agnos Wonderly, of Philadel-
•/ * .
DIED.
BOMBERGER.—At Lancaster,on tho22d inet., Geo. H.
IBomborger,JSsq., in the toth year of his age. _ w
The funeral will take place to-day, at 3 okilockP. M.
and friends.invited to attend without farther
31 CRAIGE.—On the- morning of the 23d Instant, George
Sheridan Craige, son of the late James Craige.
The Natives and friecds are invited to attend the fu
aieral from' the residence of his mother, No. 924 Melon
street, on Saturday, the 25th instant, at 4 o’clock P. M.
To proceeded Monument Cemeteiy. **
WHITAKER.—In Phceaixville, on the 22d mat., Ella
Cora, daughter of Dr. S. A. and. Sarah A. Whitaker, in
the loth year of hflnage. - • .■ - *
Funeral at 2 o’clockP M. on Saturday. . , *
•KING.—On Wednesday evening, the 22d inst., Mrs,
JttHA A. K‘ng, in the 7fith year of her age. /
The relatives and friends if the family are respectfully
Invited to'attend the funeral from her late residence,
Wm Foster, Jr, Now York
GtoAV Douglas, NY ..
a J Kauffman, Columbia
R A Lauibertoa.Harrisburg
J C Runkel, llariisbarg
i) B-Camno'd ;
W B Sensoney, Wheeling
H J Miller, Ciucinuati.Ohio
Dr Bellows, New York
Mr Van Limburg, W-ish’n
Mrs Van LinfbuTg, Wash'n
Mr & Mr s R K Hawley, Balt
R C Luckott, Baitimire . ;
MiPsLtickett, B*ltimore
J B Roberts, New Yorg
Mr W-llendr ck, N Y:
br Buck ey. New York
Mrs Grifiiu, New York '
F K 'heobold. Maine
Capt P Kearny
L B AVestou, Boston
A M Parker, Carlisle .
Mi* & Mrs J Fi-k, Jr, Boston
F B Loomis, New London
J George, Jr
Jos B Kelley, Boston
P : V Kellogg, Utica ,
W H Rockiellow, New York
Stephen Hyatt, New. York
H<>Tild«u
C II Adams & wife
vS aldeu & wi’e
V E Brand, New York
E H Allen,* Jr, New York
Miss S Fessenden, Boston
J Dunliam. Boston
B BuJfnm, Prov, It I
John Haghes, Baltimore
Mr & Mi> H Grcentteid, N Y
J a Bauistev, Newark,' N J
D Robinson, Jr, Bostoa
J A Smith, Now. Haven
A W Lelsenring, Chunk
J T Smith, New York V
Chas Benedict, W tterbery
3 M Gladwio. New York
.W,P Jones,- New York
C A Curtis, Boston
H T Plow, -t L )uis
J ahield*, lowa
P Duvfer,’ New York
D L Webster. Bodon
Mr Tra k. New Xork
Chas T Baylis, New York
D C Dodd, Newark, N J ;
Win Barker, New York
Henry Addisou, Troy
G ftlears, Huntingdon .
T McDowell, Chambersbg
James outton, Pa
Miss C button. Pa
Mjb Stuart, Bucks co
J M Goddard, New York
C PA Wallis, New York
a E Warner, Mao laud >
|Le Billard, Baltimore
w KThoma-i, New York
E Grimger, New York
J .W Deuuis, Maryland
G W. Hinkle, Atlantic City
D T lolilu ,'N ew. X drk
L J Newtou, Maryland
Jae L Cochran & wf 111.
J Jarar.lawdki, New York
-0.0. Cunniugham :
FSHniiter, Reading
Josu&liloa, Westchester
N H Wood, Columbus, Ohio
E. A. Plimptou, U ■* A
A CSpnug, Boston
J B Murray, New York
T J Hill, Providence, RI
Wm Hauna A la, Baltimore
M J Jersey City
J J Freeland, Jersey City
C Anderson
B Haydin. New York
0 Adams, Norwalk
A French, Worcester
J H.B Lang,. Bostoa
<8 Post. Jersey chy
Geo B Hickman. W Chester
Isaac Walton, New York
B Batzer, New York
W B Watkins, New York U
Geo A Sumner, New York
W G Fair.eigh, St Joseph’s
WTodd, Mew York
D Woodruff, Nesv York
W W'Spence, Baltimore
L Wethered, .ir, Baltimore
Chas n Baylis,’ New York
•ra G Howe, Lafayette
i street* below Arch.
J 3 Anae, Maryland
Mr B Landis, Maryland
C Krissinger. Berlin, Pa
\V Heitley, Berlin, Pa
J D Briggs, Ha pei-’s Ferry
E H Biaksloo. M Chunk
L) P Xeadbeteer, Ohio
Wm Pitt, Nev York
J H VanßrocKiin, Millersb
J Beiver, Waynesboro
J W Sheriff, Lewistown
J A Lougcake, Mnncy
D Caldwell, Penna -
Levi Haiues, Peter’s Creek
B Garritt, Peter’s Creek
David Bair, Lancaster
D Bair, Jr, Lancaster
R Hogeiand, Harrisburg
S Sfcrickland. Readlnff
M W Jackson & wf.Berw’k
C H Daniels, Berwick
J'H Young, Aliftltaburg
H Bardasch.New York
Edmund Doster, Penna
H tt MerhVmg, Hughesville
SPWaiil.e, Hughesville-
J D McCord, Pittsbarg;
I Clifford McCord, Pittsburg
Jas McCullough, ludiana
J R Warren, Michigan
Jolm-G Hetz9ll,Baltimore
Street,Ba\»ove Third,
J B Douty, Shamokiu
J S Brekbill, Washington
Mrj McCall, Burlington
W ft Rosenbaum. N j
S H McKinluv, Pittsburg
M A Acsley. & d,N Jersey
IFaist.Ohio
C NlOlmstead & w.Ohio
MrsiComegys & c,-Vermont
Mrs Rldgely, Dover
Mrs Davie/Dover
Dr & Mrs Chatham,Del
Miss Comegys. Dover, Del
HJCoop.lfsN
Jas Dailey. Bridgeton
D. Crosby, Yarmouth
Henry Crowell, Prov, RI
E Lo*?wenstein, New York
Henry Kane, "Pittsburg
L Gotthold, New York
E Hale, New York ?
Mi*s M A Hale, New York
Capt H Leach, New York
S L Bowler, Maine
t Street* above Fifth.
.Tos Crabs, Indiana
Miss Alvage, Huntingdon
Miss Radigan, Hantingdou
C Marie, New York .
A.H Manchester, Prov, R I
Jas R Hotfecker, Delaware .
R D Hoffecker, Delaware
Robt Hill, Smyrna
JavW Ready, Smyrna
E Baldwin, Winchester
T J Gardner, Washington
L L Barranger. Baltimore
T T Day
H Brockway. New York
W B Gould, New York
C HVoate, Schuylkill Hav
A B Richardson, Dover,Del
C N Buck, Boston
E J Shippen, Pt Kennedy-
R Coster, Maryland
R M Price, Maryland
R D Smithers, Dover, Del
J B Russell, Jr, U S N :
Henry Wilson, New York
ES Randall, New York
WmTreadweli, Burlington
H Lewis, Georgetown, D C
0 F Rising & wF. Wash,D 0
Mrs Emmery, Washington
Mrs W Turner, Norfolk, Va
Capt 0 F Dann, Virginia
J H PartridgeT Cleveland, 0
B H Benner, Penna -
J W Morton. USN
A Taylor, Westchester
Main street, Germantown, on Saturday afternoon next,
at \ o'clock, without further notice. *
CONRaD. —On the morning-of the 22d instant, after a
lingering illness, Peter Conrad, aged 76 years.
Hi- male friends aye respectfully invited to attend the
funeral, from his late res donco. No. 1632 Green street,
on Saturday morning, at 10 o’clock, without farther no?
tice. • . . *•
IVIWBNING GOODS AT RBDUOJED
•HX PRICES.
Black Balzorines, 16 cents.
Do. Bareges. 22, 25, and cents.
\ Do. Crape Msretz, tfiXcents.
Do. Tamartines, 37>j cents.
.i. Do.- Balzori ne Barages, 25 cents.
Do. Plaid Barpges, 25 cents. .-
Do. Neat Check Bercges, 56# cents.
. ; Do- Barege Hernani, 69 cents.
Do. Silk Challieß, cents.
Do. All-wool Tam;Be, •fsY.25.
Do. Monsselines, .44 cents.
Do. , . do. double width, 87# cents.
Do. Bombazines, $1
Do. French Corded Organdies. 25ceDts.
Black-and-white Mozambiques, 18H cents.
Do. wide Mozambiques, 37# cents.
Do. Silks, $l. _ .
: Do. . : Sllk-and-Wool Valencias, 56# cents.
Do. Paris Organdies, 37>* cents.
• Do. . Mousselines, 37# cdnta. •-
: Do. Chintzes and Lawns, IS# cents.
Gray-figured Lawns. 1811 cents. „ .
Gray-mixed wide G»ace Mohairs, 60 cents.
Steel-mixed wide Pariß Poplins, 87J< cents.
:And all other Goods, at the lowest market prices.
BESSON & SON, Mourning Store,
ar>22-6t No. 918 CHSSTNPT Street.
CHECK SILKS, .*l, 51.25,
■*- aDd $1.60 Per yard. V _ - .
Blpcb-and* white, Brown-and-White, ILilac, Greeu,
andßlue, select Colors plain Poult deSoies.
eyre & LANDELL,
ap2i FOURTH and ARCH.
T IGHT CLOTHS, FOR LADIES’
Spring Mantles.
Licht Mixed Middlesex.
Flinch and English Cloths.
ap2l ' EYRE & LANDELL.
VBLOfTINES AND MODE AL
T PACAS. '
Veloutines, Silk. Chain.
Alnacas, Fashionable Colors,
ap2l EYRE & LANDELL.
fa* A GREAT NATIONAL CGLEBRA
TION.—At a meeting of the Board of Directors of
THE UNION LEAGUE of. Philadelphia, held March 26,
1863, the following resolutions, presented by Mr. CHAS.
-GIBBONS, were unanimously adopted :
RESOLVED.
:1. That the League will celeb rate the approaching an
niversary of American Independence by. appropriate
ceremonies, at the Hall of Independence. ‘
2. That all the Union Leagues and Associations in the
United States be invited to participate in the celebration,
and that they be requested tosend deputationsfromtheir
, respective bodies for that purpose.
3. That it be recommended that the deputies be autho*.
riv.cd to represent ’ their respective constituents in any
action that may be deemed necessary and expedient to
> perfect the organization of the friends of the American
Union and Government throughout the United States.
.4. That the . Committee of Correspondence he autho
rized to prepare a circular letter, communicating these
resolutions to' the Union . Leagues and loyal citizens of
the respective States, and to adopt such measures as may
be necessary to efirry them into effect.
.. WM. M. MEREDITH, President.
GEO. H. BOKER, Secretary, ; : - 1 - apt-lm
A P. A.—THE MEMBERS OF
LIBERTY LODGENo, 9 are requested to be mice
tual in ’their atrendance THIS (Friday) BVENiNG, it
being Quarterly Night, and Election for Officers
■ • , ' By order, JOHN DEVrNE,,
‘II* ' • Recording Secretary. .
REV- CH ARLES A. ’ PORTE R, O F
10 s Bosto's will preach in the Arch street Preibyte
rian Church next SUNDAY Morning at 10#, and Evening
at7# o’clock. " • ; it* .
OFFICE OP THE LEHIGH COAL
AND NAVIGAT ON'COMPANY.
PHTLAOKLPniA, April 23, 1863.
siated annual meeting of the Stockholders of this
Company will be held at the BOARD OF TRADE
ROOMS, nnrtn side of CHESTNUT Street above Fifth,
on TUESDAY MokNING, day of May next, at
half-paet 10 o’clock; after’which, an Election will he
held at tlie same place, for officers of the Company for
the ensuing 3 ear. The election to close at 2 o’clock, P.
M., of the same day. JAMJSSS. COX,
ap24-6t . - ; President.
to the: stockholders of
THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COM
PAhY. —Your Committee, to whom the Subject of the
Conversion of the distributed Scrip Shares of the Com
pany into Stock, was referred, will present their report
to the Stockholders at the ensuing Annual Meeting of
the company, on the 6th proximo. 1
THOMAS WILLIAMSON, :
Chairman of the Committee.
Philahelphta. April 23d, 18tf3. • apM 6t
DON’T FORGET DOUGLIV 4s’
GREAT LEITGRE, TO-MORROW (Friday)
Evening. atNATJONAL HALL. It*
IF YOU WISH A COMFORTABLE
Seat at Douglass’ Great Lecture on the •“ Affairs
of the Nation.” secureyour ticket early. Tickets for
sale at GOULD’S, 632 CHEaTNUT Street. • It*
GOLD, SILVER, AND DEMAND
IC> notes wanted. drexel &co.,
apl3-lm / 3 1 !: South THIRD Street
POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA,
Itifa PA.. Aphu, 25, iS63. .
AOTICL TO IMPORTERS, and all others in the receipt
of letters from foreign countries.
0 he following instrnctionß have been received from
the Postmaster General;
You are hereby directed, from aud after the first day
of .May next, to collect, in GOLD or SILVEft COIN, all
postages due on UNPAID letters received from foreign
countries in-the mails despatched to thii country from
Great Britain and Ireland, France, Prussia, Hamburg,
Bremen, and B«lgiun.. ”
feThe above order will be in force from aud after FRI
DAY . May 1,1863. . C. A. WALBORN,
ap23-i3O ; Pistmaster. ,
WOODLANDS CEMETERY.-AN
Ad.ionrned Meeting of the LOTHOLDEftS in the
\V. ,odlaDds Cemetery will be held at the Board of Trade
Rooms, CHESTNUT Street, above Fifth, on FRfDAY
EVENING. 24th inst., at 7K o’clock, to hear the report
of the Committee appointed to procure the repsal of the
act empower.ng the managers to sell lots for building
purposes: • ‘
ALFRED L. KENNEDY, President.
Georkb R. Orme, Secretary. ap2: : l 2t*
OFFICE OF THE AM E RIC AN
fcCfa FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY—No. 310 WAL
NUT Street. Philadelphia. April 21st, 1863.
NOTICE is hereby given, that a SPECIAL MEETING
of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Company will be held at
this office, on THURSDAY, May 21st 1863, at 12 o’clock
M., to consider the prqpriety of accepting the provisions
of the supplement to their charter, approved April 14,
1863, and authorizing the Board of Directors to increase
the. Capital Siock.of the Company." '
ap22-d my2l* . A. C. L. CRAWFORD, Sec’y.....
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL-
IiCS I * ROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, Aprills, 186.3.
: The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the Capital
Stocl of the 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. 338
South THIRD Street. .
mhl6-tjel •. • ■ .. ; THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer.
NORTHERN LIBERTIES AND
PENN TOWNSHIP RAILROAD COMPANY,
Philadelphia, April 7r.h, 1863. '
: A meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be
held frtthe Office of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail
road Company, No. 337 SOUTH FOURTH Street, on
MONDAY, the 4th day of May next, at 10 o’clock A. M.,
at which time and place an electioruof Officers will be
held. CapB-dtM43 A. A. KONIGMACHER, Sec’y.
SCHUYLKILL AND SUS^CEHAN
NA RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 227 South
FOURTH Street —Philadelphia, April 3, 1863- —The an
nual meeting of the Stockholders of this company and
an election for President and six . Managers will take
place at the office of the company,'on MONDAY v the 4th
aay of May next, at 12 o’clock M.
W. H. WEBB,
ap3-tmy4 . , Secretary.
NOTICE.—A MEETING OF THE
Stockholders of the Germantown Passenger
Railway Company will be held ai their Offioe. SIXTH
and DIAMOND Streets, on FRIDAY, May Ist, at 4
o’clock P. M., to take into consideration the propriety
of reducing the number of managers, in accordance with
a supplementary act of Assembly, approved the 3d day
of April, 3563. JOSEPH SINGBRLY, Secretary.
April 15th, 1563. ap!6 2(> 23 27 myl*
OFFICE OF “ THE AMERICAN
FIRE INSURANCE COSIPANY, ” No. 310 WAL
NUT Street.*
A general meeting of the Stockholders in “THE
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY” will be
held, agreeably to Charter, on MONDAY, the.4th day of
next, at 12 o’clock M. '.
The annual election for Directors will take place imme-.
diately thereafter. A. C. L. CRAWFORD, Sec’ry.
, April2oth, 1E63. ap2l 2325 27 29myl4*.
u. s.
FIVE-TWENTIES,
OB
TWENTY-YEAR SIX-PER-CENT. BONDS,'
PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OP THE GOVERNMENT
AFTER FIVE YEARS.
I am Instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA
SURY te receive subscriptions for the above .
LOAN AT PAR.
Interest will commence from the DATE OF SUB
SCRIPTION, and 1b PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint;
or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States,
Qn the first days of May and November of each year. At
the present premium-.on gold, these Bonds yield about
EIGHT per cent, per annum.
.A full supply always on hand. •
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRSPTION 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.
Ail who wish to invest in the Five-Twenty Loan
must, therefore, apply before the Ist of JULY noxt,
JAY OOOKR,
Subscription Agent,
mh4-tjyl 114 South THIRD Street, Fliilada.
Q^V^RNS2fENT v^OODSr | HARVitY THOMAS,-
NOTICE.-OFFICE OF THE DELiI.
ICS* WARE AND RARITAN CANAL and the CAM
DEN AND AMBOY;RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTA
TION COMPANIES,
Princeton (N. J.), March 31,1863.
The Treasurer of the above Companies is now prepared
to PAY THE BONDB due at Princeton, August 2, 1863,
being the five per cent. Converted Sterling Loan. The
principal, ani also tbe last coupon, will be paid on pre
sentation to WILLIAM H. GATZMER, Philadelphia; or
to Cap3-ImJ RICHARD STOCKTON, Treasurer.
f®?* THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
iCR- BLOOMSBURG IRON COMPANY will be heldat
tbe Company’s Office, Irondale, Pa., on WEDNESDAY,;
May 20,1863* for the purpose of electing nine Directors to
serve the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other
business. WM. E.-S. BAKER, Treasurer,
ap2o-30t* No. 813 North WATER Street.- ,
NOTICES is hereby given
that the Commissioners named in an act entitled
“An act to incorporate the Connecting Railway Com
pany,” approved April 14,1863, will meetfor thepurpose
of Receiving Subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the
said Company, on MONDAY,' the 11th day of'May, 1863,
at 10 o’clock A. M., at No. 4 WILLING’S Alley, in the
city of Philadelphia. ,
Clement B. Barclay, /?
Oliver W Barnes,
Edmund Smith.
S. 8.. Kingston, Jr.,
Jofoph Lesley,
TRIMMINGS, dec.
JAVANS & HASSALL,
MILITARY,. FURNISHERS,
No. 418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
MILITARY GOODS.
Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck.
Indigo Blue Flannels.
Mixed Twilled Flannels.
Sky Blue Kersey*
FABNHAM, KIRKHAM, * CO,
No. a3O CHESTNUT STREET.
mh24-3m
Q W. SIMONS A BROTHER,
SANSOM-STREET HALL, PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERT VARIETY,
Ulfl-ifßm
A SSISTaNT. quartermaster ge
-aA NERAL’S OFFICE, Philadelphia, April 23,1563.
PROPOSALS will he received at this office until MON
DAY. 27th slist. , at 12 o’clock M., for the immediate
erection at Fort Delaware of Barracks for the accommo
dation of five thousand r personB. Plans and specifica
tions for the same can be seen at chei office or.JOHN Mc-
AUTBUR, Jr., Architect, No. 209 South SiXrH Street,
Philadelphia. . ..
. Bidders will state the shortest time required to com
plete the cont* act, and to furnish ample security for its
faithful performance. The right is reserved to reject all
bids deemed too high. G. 11. CROSMAN, • ;
• ap24-3t ; Assistant Quartermaster .General.
CTATE PAY UNDER TE E REGENT
LAW.—Having received official notice that the Go
vernor lias signed the bill granting PAY, and EMOLU
MENTS to all &c , of Pennsylvania Regiments,
for services from time of enrollment fcq. time of vmuster,
thote having such claimß can have them promptly col
lected (and no charge made until collected) by applying
or addressing GEO. W. FORD,
Bounty and Pension Agent,
It* DOCK Street, one door below Third street.
J STEWART DEPUY,
v > at M. MAHAN'S, 253 Soulh SECOND Street, above
Spruce, is now selling CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MAT
TINGS, WINDOW SHADES, &c., at prices to .suit the
times. - ’ ap24-3t*
TV/fADEIRA WINE.—I7S QUARTER
X*J- casks and 100 Octaves, just received per “ Laura, ”
and for sale in bond, by
CHAB. B. & JAMBS CAKBTAIRS, ;
WALNUT and al GRANITE Streets.
"DUEGUNDY PORT.—VIS QtJARTSR
Casks just received per ship “ Laura; ” for Rale in,
bond, by CHAS. S. & JAS.CARSTAIRS,
, ap24 1»6 WALNUT and »1 QRANITE.Streek - *
||P| SPRING MILLINEEY.
The undersigned has now open a
HANDSOME STOCK OF
Also, a splendid assortment of
Consisting of fine ROSES, ROSE BUDS, fine GRAPES,
and FRUITS, v
Of last season’s importation, will bo
GREA T,l EXCITEMENT— S T ILL
GREATERBARGAIb S. —Received immense lots of
New Goods at BAMBERGER BROS., No. 105 North
EIGHTH Street, much lower than they have been for
a lona time,
“ READ, READ, READ ALL.
LINEN BDKFS., LINEN HDKFS.—Splendid Linen
BdkJs., at Sand 10 cents, some.very fine at 12 cents, sold a
week ago at 18cents; still finer at 13 cents, worth 20;
some extra fine at 14, In, IU, and IS cents, allmncli below
the present price.
MEN’S LINEN HDEFS.—Men’s Linen Hdkfs., very
fine quality, at 25 cents, sold last .week for 3Sc. ; some
very fii eat 31 cents, worth 44c.; some extra fine at 3S
cents, worth 50c. by fhe dozen.
B EM-STITCHED HDKFS. , very fine, at 25, 31, and
35 cents; broad hems from 31 cents’upwards, extra
cheap.
GLOVES, GLOVES —The largest assortment of La
dies’, Men’s, and Children’s LUle, . Thre.id. and Silk
Gloves,plain, colored, stiicbed backs.andkid finish,new
est styles, much lower than they can be bought form any
store in the city.
Li DIES', MEN’S, AND CHILDREN’S Gauze,' Merino,
and Lisle Thread Vests; very cheap.
. GAUZE AN D GRENADINE VEILS, Brows, Blue. Mode,
, Dj ab, and all other colors,splendid quality, only 75 cents;
some extra lino at $l, worth $1.50.
HOSIERY, HOS'ERY.—The mrgest and best assortment
of Ladies’, Men's, and Children's Stockings of every de
scription; positively much lower than any other store in
the ciry smls them.
-HOOP &KIRTS. ' HOOP-SKIRTS.
A very large assortment of the best make trail and
other styles oi'Boop Skirts, very cheap.
INVISIBLE HAIR and with Bteel beads;
Corshte;'-Linen Bosoms, French Morocco Travelling
Satchels, and all other goods much lower than they can
be bought for.in other stores. ...
'ALLTHE STAPLE TRIMMINGS still at cearly 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, S, and : lo cents;
new and splendid lot of Hair Brushes, 12, 18. and 25
cents; widest and finest Skirt Braids, full 5 yards, only
Scents; India Rubber Combs,' 8 and 10 cents; best India
Rubber Bair Pins, 18 cents a dozen;. Spool Cotton, Cotton
Cord,Hooks and Eyes, Twilled Tape, Ac.,allmuch lower
than in; any other , store Jn the city. BAMBERGER
BROS.,' 105 North Elt>£fTH Street, third store above'
Arch. ap23-tf
EIGHTH-STREET RIBBON STORE,
iOTNorth 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. 6 CORD-EDGE RIBBONS, all colors, $1.25 per
'piece. j • -
BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, every width, superior
<I 'bES?''BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, with white edges,
every width, at last season's prices.
BONNET RIBBONS, plain and fancy, every shade,
width, and quality—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 ot single.
Give us a call. SICHEL A WEYL,
mh27-lm , No. 10T-North EIGHTH Street.
John A. Wilson,
R. D. Barclay,
J. C Sharpless,
Isaac V. El well,
A. 0. Harmer. ap2Q-tmyll
STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. 6. GOVERN
MENT SECURITIES, bought and sold on Commission.
Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at
IO TOITED STATES fl-20 YEAR SIX per cent BONDS,
furnished at PAR in sums to suit.
Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers
Messrs.NathanTrotter A Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq.,
a- John B. Myers & Co,. Samuel B. Thomas, Esq.,
FnrnesS'Brinley.JtCo., John Thomas, Esq.
apl-3raif
"g D WARD M. DAYIS,
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
■\rOTlOE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT
■l* the undersigned Baa made Application for the re
newal ofcertificate Ho: 2SB. for Five Share, ot.Stoeki.pr.
the Noith Fennaylvania Railroad Company, laaued to
A. J. Gallagher, and datedthe lat of FeDruary. 1854.
* JOSEPH A. CLAY,
■ :ap2t-f&tnBt -■ is Assignee of.A. J; Gallagher.',
SPRING MILLINERYi
RIBBONS, SILKS, CRAPES,
. ILLUSIONS AND LACES.
FRENCH FLOWERS,
All of the most fashionable shades and styles.
A LOT OF
RIRBONS AND FLOWERS
CLOSED OUT VERY CHEAP.
M. BERNHEIMj
No. 726 CHESTNUT STREET.
mhSO-2m
S|Q) STRAW GOODS, 18t)3.
FRENCH FLOWERS.
LACES AND RIBBONS,
OF THE LATEST FASHIONS,
JUST'OPENED
f AT
THOS. KENNEDY & BRO.’S,
No. T»9 CHESTNUT Street, bolow EIGHTH.
mh3l-2m
S T RING 1863.
BROOKS & ROSENHEIM,
’ (Late Rosenheim, Brooks, A Co.),
No. 431 MARKET STREET, North Side,
Have now. open, and are daily making additions thereto,
A HANDSOME VARIETY OF
RIBBONS, BONNETS,
HISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS, FLOWERS.
AND
MILLINERY GOODS Of GENERAL, .
to which the attention of the trade Is respectfully soli
cited. . v . mh.lB-2m
fITTI MISSES llO7 WAE-
J&i/NUT Street, will open 1 PARTS MILLINERY
11^FOR THE SPRING, on THURSDAY, April 9th,
1863. ap7-lm*
1863 s p b i n g - 1863
WOOD & CARY.
No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have now In store a complete stock of
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
INCLUDING
STRAW BATS 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
tng this stock before purchasing. - v fe3B-2m \-
Millinery
AND
STRAW GOODS.
JOSEPH HAMBURGER,
25 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 anct!onB. : mh24-2m*
FINANCUI.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
No. 312 WALNUT STREET.
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
No. 39 South THIRD Street, (upstairs.)
A GENERAL BROKERAGE AND BANKING BUSI-
NESS TRANSACTED.
JOHN 0. GAPP & SON,
STOOKANDNOTE B R O K E R S ,
No. 23 South THIRD Street,
Directly opposite the Mechanics’ Bank.
STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT 'AND SOLD ON
COMMISSION,
AT THE BOARD OF BROKERS.
money invested
NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED
mhl2-8m ON THB BEST TERMS.
THE PRESS.—PHIT,AT)F.I.PHIA. FRIDAY. APRIL 24. 1883.
T)B£BS t-ILKS ! DRESS SILKS I
lots of Silks,
From Auction, at reduced prices.
SOLID COLORS, POULT DE SOIE,
fak'cy colors, PLAID,
NEaT checks,
MOIRE AN’i IQUES,
HIGH BROCADE.
CIIRWKI* STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 4:53 and 454 North SECOND Street, above Wil
low. ' - . - • ’ ;/••/,/ \
TiLAOK AND WHITE CHECK POP
LIN®, from a late unction salo.
CWRWEN STOWDART & BROTHER,
4-Bt * 453 and 454 North SECOND Street, above'Wil
low. . ... . ; , .
TU ODE COLOES ALPACAS,
. in all grades at less than usual prices. . -
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER;
450, 453 and 454 North SECOND Street, above Wil
low,- '
T A DIES’ CLO AKING CLOTHS,
In all desirable shades, in medium and fine grades,
at llu* lowest prices.
CITRWEK STOBDART & BROTHER,
450, 453 and 454 North SECOND. Street, above Wil
low. ■ ' : '-
TTANCY CASSIMEBES AND COAT
INGB, in all desirable styles.
. CVUWJSIf STODDAKT & BROTHER,
450, 453 and 454 North SECOND Street, above Wil
low. ; ap24-3t
T'BE PARIS CLOAK AND MANJ
TILLA STORE, Northeast corner of EIGHTH and
WALNUT, have opened with a . .
LARGE STOCK OF SRRING GOODS,
MOST FASHIONABLE MAKE,
and respectfully ask the early atteationof ladies wishing
to purchase. ' V
pLOAKS AND MANTILLAS,
■ IVENS &.CO., Ho. 23 South NINTH Street, hare
now on hand an extensive assortment of
SPRING STYLES,
of the finest qualities, at the .
LOWEST PRICES.
- Ladies; do not fail to give us a call. v
XJOYSV MIbSES’, AND CHILDREN'S;
CLOTHING, CLOAKS, &c.,
in endless variety, . ?■,
AT LOW PRICES. "
No. 13* South EIGHTH Street, :
ap2l-lm V Three doors ab'ove Walnut.-
T)RKSS GOODS' AT REDUCED
■U- PIIICES, from the recent Auction Sales.
Black and.Wliite Plaid Alpacas at 37c, wortli 50, -
Choice Colored Alpacas at 50c, worth 62c,'
Plaid MozitznbiQues 15 to fOc
Plain Mozamtriques 16 to 50a
Plaid Poil De Cnevres, all colors, at 50c,
New Styles Figured, All-Wool Delaines at 50c.
Light ChaLi Delaines at 25c.
4-4 French Chintzes at 3U4C.
Jaconet Lawns ai I2s£c.
Black and White Organdies at 25c.
U. STEEL & SON,
Nos. *l3 and *l5 North TENTH street.
"EU)WIN BALL & (JO., 26 !$. BKOOND
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;
-Farcy Silks of various styles:
Superior quality Summer Poplins, sl.l2)£;'
One lot of Fine Mode Alpacas, 87>S: :
‘ Onelot uf Figured Alb-wool Delaines, : 37Kt
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 VERT
RKDPCBD PRICES. ap!6
RETAIL.’’
JAMES K CAMPBELL & C 0
OFFER AT MODERATE PRICES IN THEIR
RETAIL. DEPARTMENT,
Black and Fancy Silks, ; Linen Sheetings and Shirt-
Black' and Colored. Alpa- ingß, • . . - '
ca ?/ - « .. - Damasks, JJapklna, ‘ and
Poplins Fantasia,..- , Doylies, '
Taffeta d’Annessey, Table Cloths and Towel*
French Lawns, and Organ- ings, Counterpanes and
dies, Furniture Dimities.
French Chmtzos and Per- WHITE GOODS.
cales, Jaconets, and Cambrics,
Brilliants and Piques, Soft Cambrics 'and Wain-
Spring Shawls, new: color- sooks, • : - -
ings, . . Tarletons and Bwiss Mulls,-
Black,-Thibet and < Merino Fancy Muslins and Dimities,
Shawls, L_ G. Handkerchiefs,
Square and Long Shawls. . Gloves. Hosiery,.
; And a general assortment of DBF GOODS In desirable
styles and qualities. : ;' mhfi-gm .
CHARPLESS BROTHERS .
Offer by the package, at tbo
Lowest rates ol this heasou,
Pacific 12G0 and'l4oo Lawns,
Manchester Spring De Lainea,
Pacific do. Prints,
Do. do. De Lainea.
CH ABPLESS BBOTHERS.
Mcde-colored Silks, Foulards*
Checked-Silks, India Silks, -
Mantle Silki-, Black Figures,
. Bareges, " Challies Imperatrice,
Poplins, Organdies, Chint2es,
Zephyr and Barege Shawls. ■
,ap!s CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
■\/TABBEILLKS QUILTS AND LINEN
XTX GOODS AT LOW PRICES -The subscribers re
spectfully invite the attention of buyers totheir 'present
complete stock of HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOO DS,
comprising a large assortment of very choice Marseilles
Quilts, in all sizts; Counterpanes, Blankets, Dimities,
Furniture Chintzes,' and all .descriptions of the bast
makes of Shirting, Shefting, and Pillow Case Linens
Table Linens, Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Towel
ings, and ofLihen G oods generally, imported at much
less than the present prices.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARBIS ON,
apll . - -1008 CHESTNUT Street.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
WORD ABOUT : „
AMERICAN WATCITES.
AFTER A THOROUGH TRIAL OF. MORE TEEiN TEN
YEARS..the time-pieces.manulactured byfche. American ;
Watch Company, of Waltham, Mass., have gained a firm
hold upon the favor .of the public; and now, no less than'
75,000 of them are speaking for themselves in the pockets,
of the people. From a very insignificant beginning the;
business has inore'ased to an extent exceeding our inost :
sanguine anticipations, And- we ate now . ustified an
stating that WE MAKE MORE THAN ONE-HALF of all
the watches sold in the United States. Repeated enlarge-,
ment of our factorybuildings,* and theiaboref SOOopera-;.
tives, still find ns * unequal to supply the, constantly- in
creasing demand. And we mayLhere observe that not-r
withstanding the high-pricejof labor and materials, v we ;
actually sell ourprodnctsatlessprices than those current
: five'years.ago; .s-- ; i; ; : • * -
. We refer to these facts only for the purpose of properly
introducing another subject relative fo our manufacture
of watches!'' Hitherto our chief object has been to make
good watches for the million at the lowest possible price
—something to take the place of the make-believe watches
called “Ancres,” “Lepines,” ‘‘EnglishPatent Levers,”
&c., annually thrown upon this market, in countless
numbers, by European workshops—watches which are
the refuse of their factories, unsaleable at home and per
fectly worthless everywhere. - •
This’ object we have: accomplished, and now we have
to announce,vthat we have commenced the,manufacture,
of watches of the very ; *’•
HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN TO CHRONOMETRY;
unequalled by anything hitherto made by ourselvesand
unsurpassed by anything made in the world. Fortins
purpose we have the amplest facilities. We have erected
an addition to our main buildings expressly, for this
branch of onr business, and have filled it with the best
workmen in onr service. Profiting by our long expe-
rience, we have remodelled the form of our watches, in
’ troducing such improvements as have been suggested and
proved to be good from time to time, and have instituted
new and severe • tests of isochionism, adjustment, and
compensation. New machines and appliances have been
constructed, which perform their work w ith consummate
- delicacy and exactitude, and the choicest and most ap
proved materials • only are used. Nothing, in fact, is
• wanting, either ih .‘ mechanicalprinciples, material, or
workmanship to insure perfection in the result.' '•
We continue to -manufacture' our other well-known
qualities under the following names:
“ APPLETON, TRACY & CO.”
“P.. S. BARTLETT,”
And the “Soldier’s Watch,” . '
“WM. ELLERY. ”
.Thelatter, the lowest-priced watch we make, isasub
stantial. reliable time-piece, cased in sterling silver
hunting pattern, and is not liable to get out of order
either in marching, riding, or, fighting. All the above
described watches including the finest, which, is named
“AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY” on the plate, are
sold by watch dealers generally throughout the country.
ap3-ftjvwl3t*
The OFFICE of the
AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY
has been BEM )VEI> from 712 CHESTNUT Street to
S. E. Cor. EIGHTH arid CHESTNUT Sts.,
where will be found a more extensive assortment; than
heretofore kept in this city, including all styles of GOLD
and SILVER CASES, for • -u, V
; LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
The attention of the Trade is solicited.' • ; - >•
I. B .MARTER,
: lAGENT.
WATCHES,
"““just received per steamer europa.
GOLD WATCHES,
SIZES, OF NEW STYLES.
SILVER ANCRES AND CTLINDRES.
For Sale at Low Rates to the Trade, by
D. T. PRATT,
ai»3 tf 607 CHESTNUT STREET.
J. O. FULLER, jfel
Importer and Wholesale Dealer la
FINS WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street,
. (Up-stairs, opposite Masonic Temple),
Hssnowopen-a
Large and complete sto.ck, ,
BHSBAGIVO
AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES,
1. HOWARD - * CO.’S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES. -
Isold chains, gold spectacles, thimbles,
AND ■ ■ ■
FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. '
fel3-3m ... . .
A FINE WATCH REPAIRING
MUt attended to, by the most experienced workmen,
and eyery watch warranted for one year.
PfIIiADELPHrA.
J 0. FULLER’S
FINE GOLD' PENS, V
THE BEST PEN IN USE,
FOB SALE IB ALL SIZES. fel3'Sm
■p-lN E GILT OOMB S •
* IN EVERY YARIETT.
IMITATIONS OF PEARL AND CORAL.
mhis-2m
■yULOANITE RINGS.
pi SHELL AND ROSEWOOD OASES,
A. playing from Ito 12 tunes: choice Opera and. Ameri
can Melodies. FARR A BROTHER. Importers.
ai>4< : v . 324 CHESTNUT Street, below Fourth.
RET All) DRY GOODS;
FIGURED,'
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
AGENTS FOR THE - . '
AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY,
. ; 182 BROADWAY, N. Y.
REMOVAL.
GILT ANCRES AND CTLINDRES.
PLATED ANCRES AND CTLINDRES.
O. RUSSELL,
SB North SIXTH StraeL
J. O. FULLER, .
■ No. TIB CHESTNUT Street.
A full assortment, all sizes and style#.
J. o. FULLER, .
No. TIB CHESTNUT Street. fel3r3n
MUSICAL BOXES.
COMMISSION BOUSES.
JEEDIOK, STOKES,' & GO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Ho. 18 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
Have for sale a general assortment of
BROWN AND BLEACHED COTTONS, CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES. AND SATINETS. .
ARMY GOODS:
DARK BLUE KEBSEYS, '
: ■ SKY BLUE KERSEYS,
DARK BLUE INFANTRY CLOTH.
GRAY MIXED FLANNELS,
BLUE FLANNELS.
STANDARD DRILLS,
Vl-OZ COTTON DUCK,
Yi-OZ COTTON DUCK,
HEAVYPATAPSCO AND TOLEDO TWILLS.
ai>2o-4t *
GOODS.
DARK-BLUE COAT CLOTHS.
DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS.
SKY-BLUE CLOTHS FOR OFFICERS. ■
ARMY BLANKETS. STANDARD WEIGHT.
10-OUNCE DUCK.
DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT.
HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRT
INGS. For sale by
EitOTHIN GHAM & WELLS.
«e2-iftf
CLOTHING.
Tine Clothing,
‘ Made up early, for
- Spring and Summer Bales,
novr ready,
MNAMKKR .ft MOT,
“OAK HALL,” .
. 3, E. cor. & Market.
DESIRABLE
PROPERTY
poa
INVESTMENT.
PRICES
SURE'TO ADVANCE,
AND BOYS* WEAR.
OASSIMERES*
NEW DIAGONOLS.
NEW MIXTURES.
NEW COLORS.
’ NEW 6-4 COATINGS,
NEW 6-4 MELTONS.
LADIES’ CLOAKINGS*
BOYS’ CLOTHING READY-MADE.
BOYS* AND MEN’S CLOTHING-MADE TO ORDER.
COOPER & CONARD.
ap4-tf_ S. E. corner NINTH AND MARKET Sts.
JOHN KELLY, JR.,
TAILOR,
HAS REM®VED FROM, 1022 CHESTNUT STREET,
EDWARD P. KELLY’S,
142 South THIRD Street,
Where lie presents to. former patrons and the public
the advantages of a, STOCK OF GOODS, equal if not su
perior, to any in the city—the skill and taste of himself
and EDWARD P.. KELLY, best Tailors of the
city—at prices much lower than any other first-class esta
blishment of, the city. apl-tf
T>LACK-CASS. PANTS, §5.50,
-M '..l : ~ At 704 MARKET.,Street:
BLACK'CABS. PANTS, $5.50, ‘ At 704 MARKET Street
BLACK CASS. PANTB, $5.50, At 704. MARKET Street.
BLACK CASS; PANTS, $5.60.. At 704 MARKET Street.
BLACK- CASS. 1 PANTBr $5.60. At 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MA.RKET Street.,-
GRIGG &. VAN v GUNTEN’S, No 704 MARKET Street.
GRIGG A 'VAN'GUNTEN’S, -No. 704MABKET.Street
GRIGG VAN GUNTEN’S, 'No. 704 MARKET Street-
GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street.
mbK-fim-
BLINDS AND SHADES.
■gLiN.DS AND SHADES.
B . J . WILL lAM S ,
NO. 1G NORTH SIXTH STREET,
- masufactuberof
VENETIAN BLINDS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
fy- 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
J>EMO V A L .
GEORGE W. ZIMMERMAN,
VENETIAN BLIND MAUFAOTURER, x
Has REMOVED from 13G North SECOND Street, to
b. j. williams;,
NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET
G. W ZIMMERMAN solicits a continuance of favosa
at No. 16 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, Ejhades Made and Lettered. Jobbing
Promptly attended to. ; ap6-2mif
PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, dec*
JAMES S. EARLE & SON,
IMPOSTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OP
LOOKING GLASSES.
OIL PAINTINGS,
ENGRAVINGS,
PORTRAIT,
PICTURE, and
- PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
SXTENSIVE LOOKING GLASS WAREROOMS AND
GALLERY OF PAINTINGS,
ial-tf 616 CHESTNUT Street. Philadeloh^.
QJBORGE A. MILLER & GO.,
1 506 MARKET STREET,
’ V* PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
D K XT Gr » ,
MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, YAIINISUES,
WINDOW AND HOLLOW GLASS WARE,
Ac., ' &c., Ac..
. Special attention given to the wants of the City Trade.
ap2l'lm
gTRAWBERKY WINE,
EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA,
Just received.
ALBERT CL ROBERTS, .
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
fett CORNER ELEVENTH and VINB Street*
J H E
'‘EXCELSIOR" HAMS
ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
; NONE GENUINE UNLESS BRANDED
“ J. H. M. & CO. riIILABA. EXCELSIOR.”
J. H. MIGHENER & GO.,
GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS AND CURERS OF
i THE CELEBRATED
" EXCEIiSIOR ”
SUGAR-CURED.HAMS,
Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street.
1 Between Arch and Race streets, Philadelphia.
The justly-celebrated “EXCELSIOR HAMS areaured.
by J. H. M. & Cou (in a style peculiar to iliemsel 7«e) ex
pressly for FAMILY USE, are-of delicious flavor, free,
from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronouapedby
epicures superior to any now offered for sale. ap6*3m.
<fc*nn WILL SECURE A’YERYvVA,
t|pUV/V. I/UABLE;P ATENT Patentee in vlhe-
Call, or ad drees No. 215 WALNUT Street. ■ ap23t2t*-
RICILY LICORICE, GEN.— SMALL
Kjsticjs:. ■■ ■ ■
Caraway Seed. _
Gum Arabio. * *
Tritsto Vermillion.
Powdered'Blue for Pottere^use.
Mineral Water Corks, short.
Bottle Corks, assorted.
Madder, Dutch Prime.
Oil Bergamot. .
Colchicum Seed. -
Oil Origanum, Pure. . '
Gum, Kino.
Cape Aloes.
Pink Root. . ■ i
Olive Oil, quart bottles.
In Store, and for sale by f
GILBERT ROYAL & Co.,
Wholesale Druggists,.
ap23-lm* . Nos. 309 and 311 North THIRD s :roet.
’VFEGKTIES—MAN ufaotured and
forsaleto the Trade,'by GOLDTHORP Bt CO., .
ap2l6t» . 645 MARKET Street.
O BERRY WIN E.-rIOO QUARTER
4-' CaHkß inst received for ship" Laura ,! for sale in
bond, by ■ OHAS. 8. it.’JAS, CARSTAIR;),
136 WALNUT end »Y GRANITE Streets,
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
pRONOUNGID THE BEST NOVEL
- 1 - THAT BAS BEEN WRITTEN IN MANY YEARS.
■ D. A PPI. ST ON A CO.,
HAVE 445 Br ° ad Way -
THB THIRD EDITION IN TEN DAY OF
M A D Gr E ;
OH, *-
NIGHT AND MORNING.
• nr - .
H. B. G.,
1 voL, 12mo, Cloth, $1.25.
From the Commercial Advertise^'.
Whoever read* tbe first page of thin truly natural sto
ry-will refed the wholes pages, and then he disposed
to imitate “ Oliver Twist” and ask for more.
From the Conoreoationa'ist.
It'contains tho story ofa young girl “»*ound ont.- p
the custom is in ihe New England villages. Her Nortli--
ern mistress was a harsh, selfish and unfeeling woman,
andihe “bound giri'sVcharacter is plea-antly and in
terestingly portrayed, as il becomes moulded ana hewn
out bi’ uis hard circumstances of her lot, liii she becomes
“ purified by suitering,” a perfect woman.
From the Watchman and Rejlecior.
Its purity of sentiment, -ta moral toue, its quiet, reli
gious undtrcurient, its pleasaut pictures of home life,
its truthful deJin*atio.uir of woman's heart please the
reader, while they also instruct. The story i--excelleut
ly written,and. ihe rtader's intetest retained unabated
until the denouement, which is unexpocied but satisfac
tory.
From the Buffalo Commercial.
It is a story of domestic life, full of patriotic incident,
elegant imageiy. pure in thought and teaching, and
with an under>iew ofsadyet fascinatingincident, which
came* the reader to rise from its permai a better, if not
a wiser man.
. Fronithe Charlestown Aivertiser. -
It is written in a very happy vein, and cannot fail to
attract the attention of a hoot of. readers. The writer
seeks to inculcate some of the most important lessons of
life, and no one can reaa this story without reeling the
better for it. .
- From the Boston Transcript. '• /
It is not surprising that, this work having a great
sale; the fctory is oi. e of touching and thrilling interest.
ap24-2t ;
YEW BOOKS,
' Just received by
' J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO ,
Nos. 715 and 7X7 MARKE E* Street.
THE ANNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY FOE
1863.
KJNGLAKE’S INVASION OF THE CRIMEA.
A FIRST.FRIENDSHIP. A Tale.
THE FIELD AND GARDEN VEGETABLES OF
' AMERIOa. By Fearing Burr. Jr. v
CROSBY’S NOTES ON TBK NEW TESTAMENT.
EARTHLY CaRE, A HEAVENLY DISCIPLINE. By
H. B. Howe. <
ESSAYS ON 'THE GREEK CHRISTIAN POSTS. By
Mrs. Barritt Browning : . ■
COLENSO ON THE PENTATEUCH. Part 2.
THE GENTLE-SCEPTIC. Br Chancellor Walworth.
THE ASTRONOMY OF THE JJIBuE. By General
Mitchell.
THE ’tVERY-DAY PHILOSOPHER. By the Country
Parson.
JOHN STUART MILL ON LIBERTY. ap24
10flO ANNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC
AOyaJ. DUCOViLY, OR YEAR-BOOK OF FACTS,
IN SCIENCE AND ART. for 1863. JUST READY.
Exhibiting the most important Discoveries and Im
provements in Mechanics, Useful Arts, Natural Philoso
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Mineralogy', &c„ Ac. TfiditedbvDAVLDA.WELL*!, A.M.,
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Sublication in those cities, exclusively for this
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ft larger numberthan is published in all the other
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seven leaders of fashion of the French. Court. - :
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devoted to useful and ornamental Needlework, .
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etc,.
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creased cost of materials,- and no abatement in size.
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patriot to forego every other consideration for the time
being, and to strike at the heart of this Rebellion until it
is thoroughly crashed, will' lend its humble'aid to sus
tain the Government in this necessary .work, and at the
same time, pay attention to l our enemies elsewhere,
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$1.50. ■ •-
GOLD MONEY AND PAPER MONEY. Scents,
For sale l>y
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED M AiRTIEN,.
ap23 . : OOO^CHESTNgT-.Street.
Q ME D L E Y> S ATL A &
O OF
PHILADELPHIA,
From the official recorded Surveys of City. In
twenty-five Sections or Maps,showing the sira^of blocks,
width of streets, location of buildings, churches, parka,
railroads, cemeteries. &c. Exhibiting on a large scale
GERMANTOWN, WEST PHILADELPHIA, FRANK
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paper and handsomely bound. A'work-oPgreat value at
the present time, to capitalists-and: those seeking real
estate investments. Price, $2O.- •'
By RAMTTETj L..SMEDLEY, City Surveyor, Elevenbh;
List j ict, corner Lancaster avenue and’Thirty-fifthsta'eet,
where copies may be procured,;.or-or
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Two popular Ballads, of rare merit; just published- in
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Cartes de Visite of Gen. TOM THUMB and LADT*.
in Wedding Costume, at the 4
ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM/
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mh2o-tf Opposite the ne-wPost Office^
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GRAPHS in the gjpat characters of’LEAH/ &e-.
IS different poiitions. Price-15 Cents. ■
Gi W. PITCHERS,.
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724 CE3STNUT STREET.
Between Seventh and Streets.
All Books usually to be had in a
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Will always be found on our shshvos
AT THE LOWEST FBIOES.
f«8-tf •
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"with a 1 copious index for reference. -JAMES Yr. FOR
TUNE, PuMishor, IUB CENTRES*.. N. Y. Price, five
cents. . mh2s-lm :
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1U For the Bride and Bridegroom,
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In Bridal Dress. - -
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mh2o-tf Opposite the new Post Office. 1
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•'Standard and miscellaneous books, 'h>
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rates.-. ■
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OLD PRICES!
Call in at the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOR EMPORIUM.
feW-tf 439 CHESTNUT Siroet.
TMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY.—
To be sold to close up a business—
-000 tons Egg Coal, at I^s.2sper ton.
• 1,000 “ Stove “ at 55.25 “
1,000 “ Nut* “ atw.oo **
NINTH Street, (West side,) third. Coal Tard-ahove
Poplar , . apl3*lm__
CECOND HAND BULKS AND OTHER
WINDOWS, Doors, Sash.•■gtoi’O Fixtures, Marble.
Mantels and Sills, &c., rorsfiieat the
aboveThompsouStreet. Cash paid fov all such arcioles,
ap23lm* .v .NATHAN W..ELU3. «
FOR SALE AND TO I»ET.
rj'O KENT ! TORfSNT! TO BENT!
Large store. cellar and upper rooms,
NO. 524 r WALNUT STREET.
Large '•niiable for a factory,
‘♦aAde'phi Sweet, . " ‘ :
‘.r'No. 521 Walnut street.)
Large Hall, second story, . . .
Broad Street, below Walnut.
Large BUILDING, Broad and Pine streets.
STORE on Broad Street, below Walnut.
Third-story Front BOOM, • ,
N. E. corner of Chestnut and:Eighth streets.
Apply to J. FT. ED WARD •$.
ap24-6i* £3O South FOURTH Street.
A VALUABLE TRXET OF COAL
and TIMBER LAND, near the Tyrone Clearfield
brancii of vania Jiailroad. Ap I / t.»
W. M. GRI&COM.
ap24-2t* • 331 MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
|H| FOR SALE —THE ; SUPERIOR
"■A three-story DWELLING, with- double three-story
hack building*, and all the modern improvements, No.
553 N. SIXTH Street Terms .accommodating. ap23 3t*
'4ft TO RENT—ONLY SSSO—SPLBN
DID DWELLING, 131 SOUTH NINE lESNTH
Street. - ■ ■ ' ap23-2t*
March street.—for sale, a
first-class four-strory BRICK DWELLING, having
large double three-story hack bnildinsa and all modern
improvements, south side of ARCH Street, west of
NINETEENTH Street. Apply to
ap23-3t E. TaYLOR, 1411 North SIXTH St.
Mfor sale—the handsome
RESIDENCE, and GROUNDS on the west side of
NINETEENTH Street, about one square above Tioga
Station, Germantown Railroad, accessible frequently
through the day in fifteen minutes. The lot is 230 feet
front, extending from Venango to Atlantic streets, by
2iOfeet in dep’h, covered with Shade and Fruit Trees,
Grape Vines, and Garden in excellent cultivation. The
House is three-fctory, double front, with two-story back
buildings, in good order, and furnished with first-rate
lu&ter, gas, bath, hot and cold water, &c., in the best
style, together with brick stable and coach h>*uf»e This
venbnt Country Residence will he sold much below its
its value, and upon accommodating terms.-
Apply to JOHN ,H. WEEKS,
ap2l-tuthf*r S. W. corner FIFTH and NOBLE Sts.
WEST PBILAP’A —-
* ! Parties desirous of investing in this favorite sec
tion will receive ample information, by calling on
E. R. JONES,
ap22-St*if " No %09 South SIXTH Street.
Mono AMI) $5,000 TO INVEST
, V/UV. upon MORTGAGE fora term of years,
at 5 per cent. Appb» to ALFRED FITLEB, Convey
ancer, No. 5.1 North SIXTH Street. - 'ap24-6t I|t
<&.") (inn T 0 --$3,000■ TO LOAN ON
Sp V first Mortgage in the city. Also, a num
ber of Ground Rents for sale Apply to :
ap22-tf £. PETTIT, 30t> WALNUT Street.
1250' AOEES
TIMBER LAND
FOR SALE!
; For Sale, a Tract of first-rate
WHITE PINE TIMBER-LAND.
Costaining One Thousand Acres, situated in CAMBRIA
County, Pennsylvania, within a few miles of the Penn
sylvania Railroad,- connected by a Plank road at Tipton.
The lands are heavily set with White Pine, Oak, and
Hemlock Timber, (principally White Pine).
•The improvements consist of a First Class Steam Saw
Mill in complete running order; agood Grist Mill, with
two run of stones, driven by water power, and a good
Water Saw Mill; also a good Store House, Blacksmith
Shop, Stables, twelve good Houses for Workmen, and
everything in complete order for manufacturing Lumber
to good advantage, and can be made and put into
market ou’aß goocfterms as can be done at Williamsport
or Lock Haven. There are Schools near, and a Church
On the property.. Tipton is a first-rate point on the
Pennsylvania Railroad as a Lumber Market, and as a
place of residence is very healthy, and has Churohes,
Schools, and every advantage of a thriving Country
Village. “
This is a very desirable property, and the Timber and
Mills are equal to any.
WHITE PINE TIMBER LAND FOR SALE IN CLEAR
FIELD COUNTY, *
For sale, a tract of 250 Acres of first-rate White Pine
Timber Land in Clearfield county. Pennsylvania, with
in two.miles of Clearfield Creek (which isagood rafting
stream), and within hauling distance, over a good
road to Pennsylvania Railroad.
There is a Dew and-first-class Steam Saw-Mill, in good
running order, on this property, with dwelling houses
for workmen, and other necessary improvements needed
around a Lumber manufactory. • .
The White Pine Timber is heavily set, and of the beat
auality. : There is also first-rate Oak on the tract, and
the soil is rich and rolling, and can be readilv sold for
farming purposes after the timber is off. There are
Beveral 'Hnndred Acres of first-rate White Pine timber
lands adjoining this property which can be bought it a
reasonable price, which- would supply timber enough
for several years' operation*. -
Lumber can be readily rafted or sent to market by
railroad at a good profit.
There are Churches. Schools, and Post Office near the
property, and the, neighborhood is flourishing and
prosperous. This is a most des rable property, and well
worth the attention of capitalists who wish to'invest in
active business. For further particulars, address
HUGH W. TENEB.
mh6-m&fr3m No. 13 South THIRD Street. Phila.
COP ART Bi ERS HIPS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI
NUE the DBUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at the
Old Stand. No. 734 MARKET Street.
WM. ELLIS & CO., Drogrists,
T»4 MABKET Street.
IHSUBANCE COMPANIES.
QIRAKD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OWIOB, *l5 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
V CAPITAL *200,000,
This Company continues to taka risks os the safes
•lasses of Property at low rates.
The public can roly upon its responsibility, and abilit;
to pay leases promptly. Its disbursements for the boneS'
of the public, during: the last nine years, exceed
500,000 DOLLARS
and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future.
DIRECTORS.
CHAB. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER,
JOBS W. CLAGHOBS, JOBS THOENLEY,
0. E. BEAZLITT, ■ ASKJSJJ AM.B AJtT.-j,. .
DAVIH BOYDi^K:,’PETEK S” HOE, of *, T.
« KSWifS, - EHRMAN SHEPPABB.
JOSEPH KLAPP. M. D„ K. S LAWRENCE.
THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN SUPPLEE.
THOMAS CRAYEN, President.
A. S. GILLBTT, Vice President,
JAS. B. ALYORD, Secretary. ap26-lftf
'E COMPANY, NO
XVAME INSUBANO
A 406 CHESTNUT Street.
PHILADI
FIRS AND INLA
DIRECT
ILPHIA.
_NB INSURANCE.
JTORB.
francis K. Buck, E. 3). Woo&xnfT,
Ghas. Richardson, Geo. A. West,
Henry Le'wis, Jr., John-Kessler, Jr..
John W. Evennan, . Chas. Stokes, -
Philip S. Justice, A. H. Rosenheim,
O. W. Davis, Josep D. Ellis.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, President
CHARLES RICHARDSON, Yice President
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary . GalS-HM
UNITED STATES SANITARY
COMMISSION,
No. 1301 CHESTNUT STREET.
To all who have Friends in the Army— Soldiers, Aid
Societies, Clergymen, Editors, and others, are respect
fully requested to aid in disseminating the following
notice,'which is of interest to all who nave friends in
the Army: r
DIRECTORY OF THE HOSPITALS.
The Sanitary Commission have .made arrangements
for supplying information gratuitously with regard to
patients in the United States General Hospitals at the
following points (others will be added):
, PHILADELPHIA DEPARTMENT.—For information,
address Office Sanitary Commission, No. 1307 CHEST--
NUT Street. =i,
Pliiladelphiaj Germantown, Chestnut Hill, Chester,
Reading, Harrisburg.
NEW YORK DEPARTMENT. —For information ad
dresss Office Woman’s Central Union, No. 10 Cooper
.Institute. :
New York, N. Y.;New Haven, Conn.; Boston, Mass.;
Portsmouth Grove, R. I.; Brattleboro, Yt.; Burlington,
Yt.; Albany, N. Y.; Newark, N. J.
EASTERN DEPARTMENT.—For information address
Office Sanitary Commission, Washington, D. C.
> Washington, D. C.; Georgetown, D. C.; Baltimore,
Md.; Frederick City, Md. ; Alexandria D. 0. ; An
napolis, Md.; Annapolis Junction. Md.; Point Lookout,'
,Wd. ; Aquia Creek, Ya.; Cumberland, Md.; .Fairfax,
*Va.; York, Pa.
WESTERN DEPARTMENT.—For information address
Office Sanitary Commission, Louisville, Ky.
Columbus, Ohio; Keokuk, Iowa; Clarksville, Tenn.;
Cleveland, Ohio; Davenport, Iowa; Jackson, Tenn.;
Camp Dennison, Ohio; Paducah, Ky, ; Murfreesboro,
Tenn.; Galliapolis, Ohio; Bardstown, Ky.; La Grange,
Tenn.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Lebanon, Ky. ; Gallatin,
Tenn.; Quincy, 111.; Columbus, Ky. ; Nashville, Tenn.,
Cairo, lli.; Columbia, Ky.; Vicksburg, Miss.: Mound
City, 111.: Louisville, Ky.; Corinth, Miss.; Jefferson
ville, lad.; Covington, Ky.; Helena, Arkansas; Evans
ville, 3nd.; Lexington, Ky. ; Grafton, Va.; New Al
bany, Ind.; Dinville, Ky ; Point Pleasant, Ya.; St.
Louis, Mo.; Perryville, Ky.; Parkersburg,"Va.; Iron
ton, Mo;; Bowling Green, Ky. ; Clarksburg, Va. ;Rolla,
Mo.; Memphis, Tenn.; Charlestown, Va.; Springfield,
Missouri. ‘
Information ■will, tinder ordinary circumstances, be
given to any one applying for it in answer to the follow
ing questions. If the application, is by letter, the an
-BweriwiU.be sent by return of mail. If in person, it
will-be answered at once.
1. Is (giving name and regiment) at present in the
hospital of—^
2. If so, whatis his proper address?
3. What is the name of the Surgeon or Chaplain of the '
hospital? '
4. If not in hospital at present, has ho recently been in
hospital?
5. If so, did he die in hospital,.and at what date ?
• 6. If recently discharged from hospital, was he dis
ch?- ' * ' “
iarged from service?
7. If not; what were his orders on leaving ?
More t-pecific information, as to the condition of any
patient in the Philadelphia hospitals, will he furnished
within twenty-four hours after a request to <lo so is re
ceived at the office. No. ISOT CfaESTNITF Street.
. The office of the Directory •will be open daily (sundays
excepted) from 9 o’clock A. IT: to 6 o’clock P. 51.
The Commission receives no pecuniary aid from the
Government, and is wholly dependent on the voluntary
contributions of the public for the means of sustaining
its -operations. Contributions, to its treasury are so-
Eeitea, and will be thankfullv received fey
CALEB COPE, Es». ,'Treasurer,
apS-fmw 12t N. E. corner of MINOR aad SIXTH Sts.
PENSIONS.—SIOO BOUNTY AND
J- PAT procured and collected fair Soldiers,.Sailors,
and the relatives of such as are deceased, at reasonable
.and satisfactory rates. r Soldiers who have served two
years, and all soldiers who have been discharged fey
reason of wounds received in battle, are now entitled to
the $lOO bounty: and the latter, alee, to a pension,
JAMES FULTON, Solicitor far Claimants,
mh!4 •, 4iH WALNUT Street
XTEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!—WE-
are daily receiving from factory nsw pattesoeof
WALL PAPERS, to which wo- invite- the' attention of.
dealers in Paper, Hangings. , V . , „
In our retail department we have paid special atten
tion to tasteful designs suiting Philadelphia taste.
Booms papered by selected men»and warranted to give
satisfaction. JOiSlf H. LONGSTBSHTS,
• ap6-lm*j . No. 1% North THIBP Street.
QCHEDULE OF PRICES AGREED.,
£3 UPON BY THE ICE, DEALERS of Philadelphia,
to take effect on' MONDAY*. April 27.' *1865; " ------
Slbs. per 75 cts. pgr-week.
10“ " 90. “
- 16 “ • “• 105-“- • “V. . .
-20 “• “ 120 “ . “ ; -
Customers taking from* 40 to 100 IBs., atjtaLe rate of, 75
cts. per 100 lbs. .
lOQlbg. and. ppwaraSy 79 cts. per tnradrad 1 . &p2l-lm*if
pOFFEEI COFFEE ! 1 COFFEE 111—
7h e best and cheapest prepared Co£ee.in the city. A.
trial 'erill convince Cja most skeptical. No charge madc>
Lf satisfaction is -
Prepared and for sale at the
Eagle Steam Spice and Coffee Works,
Stt and 546 Nor£t:PßCNTSfcreek.
HOtaAßf) WOR-RRlji
D()0 DO% CANS FRESH. REACHES,
BOO cans Cranberry.S&uee, Oysters, Pefvrs,
Apple Sauce 3. Adams- County Feaehes,' Cherny ana
Blackberries.' For sale by
JASi W, CAMPBE&Jiu
ap22»6t* No. It&S&uih WAfE&Steeet.
T ARGI-SIZE PHOa'OGSAKaS. $1;
cent?. tAnGHLIK. THOH.PTH
ancl JUX&E'Tijitie.ts. . - ■
A BPCHES
made I>X LAUGHLSS.
TWELFTH ana'MAßKSS'StrfKta, are unixiualled. FC©K
fsr *l. . ._ ■ ■■ '
jWAU GH-LIN ‘S ALBtiiSl PHOT(k
tJLi-ASiEnSfare sarpaesed ia Qib city. TWELFTH
j-.aWM^SETStrw^
Y\A{3triiRR2OTYPE§ COPIES! INTO
-!_✓ VPHjSkbetter.tbanaii any other
placA?sl? MARKBT
Streets. ap2l-fit*
EBIJ4EB;S iIPE-SIZB PHOTO.
GEARSS t in ccJyrs.are theinost truthful eoin
traitszuail©3lue*liko in- appearance* &eah, warm, and
impressive coloring. War prices. SECOND Street,
above Green. • It
THE WONDER CEASES 'WHY ESI
MBITS colored PhotograpAs are sopopular, when
they see and appreciate tlieir- beauties. Only. $1« SIS
i QKI) Street, above Green.. It
TBE GRATIFICATION OF POSSESS
■ A IJJG a fine lAleenees ia. a-pleaeinjsr realization.
REIMBR ? S Tvorytypes, as libeneates or pictures, are ar
tistic.' natural and Ufe'H&S.' (JaUoyy, SISQQNO Street,
above Green,: fri ■ ? - .It.
AMUSEMENTS.
Wew CHEBTNUTHTRBBIVThSa"
f-’ TRK. . '- ;
Lwseeand Manager. Mr. W. WHBATLFt.
ine Management takes tfltt present early opportunity
2L r ® mia ding the public of Philadelphia that the present:
engagement now in course of ftfifilmen by the
GREAT TR-GTC ART-Sl^
Ta on- Miss BATEMAN ‘ -A
be SSed 118, -*** aU <* * ay
The present week will be W '
Abdin view™ G l f Kl> LAST WEBK ***-&&.
Witl.whici, S ,h" NTAKS(>nS -
_ PKLSSjAWD PUBLIC OP PHILAWBfipfeA '
MriDlKii!im^74™ef roonall ° ' of
EVERT NIGHT TF?rs WEEK
• ‘ Gn FRIDAY EVENING, April ‘M\ 1853.
Will ue presentee on original romantic piay i a
by Augustin J: Daly, Esq., entitled '
- THE FORSAKEN..
LEAH, a. Jewish Maiden. , Miss BATSMAN
Supported by tbe fall strength of the exeat teht'cdCl
psny at tbi.v thea*re. including an iacrea-ed
auxiliaries,-besides a-POWERFUL CHORDS. “ -
During Miss BATEMAN’S engagement seats may b*
secured six days in adwtnee.
. The performance commences at }£ to do'clock, ahf
is over even' night by half pist tern
4®- SPECIAL ATTENTION is requested to the* fac£
that every exertion ha« been made in the arrangement -
of the setts of this Theatre to assure the comfort of ite*
visitors. They have been rearranged’and the space be--
tween greatly widened. ap2Q-tf
MBS- JOHN DREW’S ARCH-STREET
THEATP.B. ;
Business Agent and Treasnrer. JOS. D. HURPHY-
Farewell Benefit of
EDWIN ADAMS, ED WIN* AD AMS;.
AND H<S LA*T NIGHT BUT ONE
TO-NIGHT (Friday), April 24, 1863,
The great sensation play of
THE DEAD HEART. THE DEAD HEART.
Robert Landry Edwin Adams.-
Abbe Latour Barton Hill.
Toupet, with fjoegs. Frank: Drew.
Catharine Duva1.....,..........', Mrs Johm Drew:
Cerisette, with a song—l Mrs. C. Henrie.
OnMoDday, Mrs D. P. BOWERS
Prices as usual. Curtain rises at 8 o’clock It
■W ALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
" Sole Les?eB-..........Mr5.' GARRETTSONi
Busidasp Ag«nt-... Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
BENEFIT OF MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON.
THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, April 24/
LADY OF LYONS-
Pauline Deschapples .....MlssCl Thompson^
Claude Melnotte.....' Charles-Bkrron:
: To conclude with
ROBERT EMMETT.
Robert Bmmett..... ....Mr. E.L, Tilton:
Doors open at 7K: Curtain will rise at 8
AM AT EUR THEATRICALS EOS
the benefit of the “ Soldiers’ Special Belief Commit-
. "When ’will be presented
HOUSE DOG.' MONSIEUR JACQUES, and
BOOTS AT THE SWAN.
Tickets to he purchased at LEYPOLDT’S. 13*33
CHB$ i TNTT ,r Street, and a* the door. “It*
pONCERT HALL,
CHESTNUT STREET,. ABOVE TWELFTH.
Moot positively for lights Night only, commencing*;
FRIDAY, April24th..
First appearance in si's years of the world-renowned
PEAK FAMILY
BWIS-* BELL RINGERS,
OF TWELVE MEMBERS,'
: 270 SILVER BELLS.
The company having 1 lately returned from Europe,
will appear as aovertised.
Admission 25 cents Reserved seats-25 cents extra. . •
Tickets for sale at J. E. Gould’s Music Store, N0.'631 •
CHESTNUT Street. ,- ' - ’ -
A Grand Matinee will : be givon on -SATURDAY,
TUESD \Y. and THURSDAY AFTERNOONS. -
Children admitted to the Matinee for 10 cents
Doors open at 7 and 2; to commence at 8-and 3 c ? clock,'
ByeSAt ••••“ C C. CHASE Business Agent.
T'BB AMATEUR CONCERT TO BH
..tivononthis (Thursday) evenin/, 234 inst., at tho
MUSICAL FUND HALL, is PO.srPoNBD until SATUR
DAY EVENING, the.istb tost. - . ,apl3 2t**
TOTUSIOAL-FUND B.aLU—GOTTB
- •“
CARP.—The celebrated Piano Forte Virtuoso.
L. M. GuTTaCHALK,
Having returned to New York, after an exceedingly
brilliant and proeperouß Concert tour of upwards of one
hundred nights in the We t, will give in Pailad&lphia
ONE GRAND CONCERT,
- ON FRIJ AY EVBMNG, APRIL 24; 1363,
When he will be assisted by the following eminent*
Hdlle. LOUISE VIVIER-, Soprano.
Mr GEORGE SIMPSON,-Tenor.
Mr. CHARLES SCHMITZ- YiolinceLiist.
C0nduct0r........ .... v.&fr. S. SfiffRSNST
tickets, 50 cents. Reserved seats, '25 cents'extra*.
May be obtained 5 at J. E. Gould’s Altuic atore» Seventh - '
and Chestnut >treets. r
The sale of Reserved Seats will commence on' WednC*-
day morning, at 9 o’clock.
Poors open at 7%.
Conceit to commenceayf o’clock,
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY" OF
A TBB FINE ARTS.
1025 CHESTNUT STREET,
THE ACADEMY is. now closed .to prepara for tKV
ANNUAL EXHIBITION, and Will open again on-the
27thinstant. :.. . _ ap6-tf _
Last week op mb. churchy
NEW PICTURE, “UNDER NIAGARA," painted 4
from studies macU on the “ Maid of the Mist,” is-sow on.
exhibition at-Willis P. Hazard’s Bookstore, Svr 72*
CHESTNUT St;, from tA.M.toS P. M. Admission, 2t
cents. . JOHN McCLUSE,
mhgl-lm . - Publidiet
ORCHESTRA^—PUBLIC
REBEARSALS every SATURDAY AEXSENOOSi
at 3J4 o'clock, at theMUSICAL FUND HALL. CAS i
SfINTZ, condnctor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of£ ■
tickets $l. To be bad of Ahdr6 & Co. , No. 1104 Chorus *•
street; J. E. Gould, .Seventh and Chestnut, and a:
Hall door. ..... ... __ .
Ha ssle r's or oh es tb
NEW OFFICE. '
214 South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut. deli
BOARniBTG.
THXARD WANTED—BY' A\G-tfNTL£-
MAN and his wife, in a private family, residiu a
either in "West Philadelphia or near the Norristowh'a ad
Geunantown Railroad, Reference given. .- Address R»x
377, Philadelphia Post Office. • apa43^*-
■pLTC A.SA.NT ROOMS. YyiTH' BOARD. 1
fin-married or single gents. 100 South WASH
INGTON SQUARE. . . ' ap2t 6t*
WA-NTSi.
Of) $BOO, ' $1,500: EXTR A.OR DI-
VyNARY opportunity for inves ingor engakihg*
in business. Call; oraadress “fi,” No. 315‘WaCNUT
Street. .
WANTED CLOTHING—PERSONS
T * having Clothing to dispose of will please call or
address C. MILLER, 203 CHESTNUT st; inhl6 in Wf3m*
A ' G OOD BTJSIN ESS M AN, OP- MANY
years’, experience, a practical Bookkeeper, with
some money, wishes to associate himself, on or before
July Ist next, with a Partner having a thorough know--
ledge of some safe and lucrative commis
sion produce or fruit business who can
famish the same amount of capital as' 1 the ‘advertiser—
viz: from $2,500 to $5,000. All communications‘will be
held strictly confidential. Address, with real ’name;
1 ‘ Mercator, Press Office. ap23-.lt*
A PARTY WITH A CASH' CAPI
TAL of $15,000 wishes to engage in the - Grocery,
Grain and Produce Commission, or Manufactdring busi
ness. Would prefer a connection where a business is al
ready established, as an active partner, and where the"
capital would produce a corresponding increase in the
business. Address “MERCHANT,” box '214,' L Post
Office. Unexceptionable reference given and required.
* ap23»2i* . . .
A GENTLEMAN OF MIDDLE AGE,
•fA acquainted with the German, and a good corres
pondent, has a fair knowledge of the Western States aa
well as with the principal cities in the German Provin
ces in Europe, proposes to offer his services.to a mercan
tile or an importing house in this city.' Correspondence
through the Post Office should be iu confidence ; Satis
factory references v, ill 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. 2SSS, Post Office, “G-
E. S.?’ '••• _ ■ ap22-3t»
WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN. OP
* » good education, a SITUATION in a first-class r '
Shipping and Commission Hottsej to le&m the business,
or as an Accountant, in auy-manufactoxicgjestabliah
ment. Unexceptionable reference given. Address, for
one week, “ Shipping, ” Press office. " ap2s-6t*
WANTED TO PURCHASE,-FOB
‘-Hii*. Cash, a three-storied brick DWELLING; situated
westTjf Sixth street, north of Arch.- Limit.' to
S3,SCO dollars, Address, with full-particulars, “Ma
nufacturer,” Office of The Pies&. - apS&-3t*
WANTED—AT A MODERATE
JBsaLrent, a heat DWELLING, containing eight "or nine
rooms, with gas and bath, in a respectable neighbor
hood, within 20 minutes’ walk of this State House. Ad
! dress, stating terms, “R. F,office of ThA'Press* [apTfetf
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
SfiSSL GENERAL’S OFFlCE.— Phhadklphia, Feb. 9,
1863. -
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to
the following points: l
Tortugaa.
Key west, Fla.
Fort Monroe^Va.
Alexandria, va.
Newbera, N.C.
Port Royal, S.C. A. SGTD,
' feir-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster.
JCE! ICE!! ICE!!!:
\Ye axe prepared to famish a good artahLa of
. EASTERN ICJEL
TO HEALERS AXB OTHERS, OS. PA:& TERMS.
Serving rates for 1863:
75
90 .. ‘-v; *■-
16* 4 * 405 ‘V
• '2O ....... ......,...12Q ; . ‘ fc
From 40to 100 lb& afcjn cents per briKy*#ed * 100 lbs and
over, 70 eenis per imidrod, .
Slbs. daily.
OH AS. -S>. & CO.,
N. E. corner BSANKLItf and*W.B&P W STREETS
C. S. Cakpentscx- J. I. fii. Trcmax; Jr.
apS’lwfm-dl*» -
JGE! ICE ! ICE!
C»LI> SPRING,ICE .COK?AKY.
: Hotels, 31iipping t 33«-Cream Saloons,
Ac., Ac., supplied daily .•V*tth-,a of BOsTOIT.
ICE. ai ■fje.very lowes* mai*ket'rs>tes. Dealers and?
large - c?&3u%ners suT&lie&a a£ 4 'Wholesale prices.
Wagons I'u'n in all pavedilihiits o£&» Consolidated city*
and in Twenty ■ ~ ' .1
' . E CAHILL,
f 3 5»-mKP Street.
offino C . J Nisrth Fehbi, S. & Master street .
ÜBwes . \ afciTwenty-flfth streets. „
ap3:3mif* (Ihne-sfcreelrs&arf. Schuylkill.
C © A L.— SEG^IE,.vEOAI\ BEAVEjt;
-and Spring McanAain Lehijli Coal, a».d
b«»s'Xocnst JMonataiii: m>n\, eSmylkilU P rG P££pd ex-
for family nee. Cep&i corner of >
WILLOW Streets. Jfo t ll3 a>ntli SEC|R> ;
Street. CaP'l-lyl J. WALTON A
AND
-oSsX SQstISTKEET&K
AUCTION SALE OF SKKRSES. CABRIAGES, >c.,
! O^SATUJiI)AV,3ipENIA T G, atlO ' :
Included in. the
sain*. AT Rn
A3ange assortoex&Qii 1- desirable :aew and s«icepd-hand •
carries, harness, &&•, with, sale ‘
will coraraence. „ . ■■
trottiujr wagon, by Watson.
A phaeton, byLW#tson,patea»kaxle. -
A no- top Tt»y Watsoni. can** seat.
A mail-pbae^ v for 2 horses, by Wafcsc*.
AL5*O, J . .
Single anctdouble harness.. saddles, covers, “ ( \-
JS@* No picstnonement on, account of kha-weather. •
: ■"ap23*2ti£-.• v.TaLFEED Itf. HEBKNSS&lAuctioneer.
m G&SVENTEB WORS„ BEPAIBfk.
'■i*. iAttwtftoas,-*™•
Office 34 floor. N. K.
’S» qgfeTffOT.Stasl.a. :
_w. _ WILLIAM K. AXTWOQD.
■ UNDEKi^SE^;
Has-semoved from Njx'44Sj|rtli'*
' ESSTENTfi Sireet,'third 'house below AscK wes£-
: r.-yja. E&hSi-lmlf ”
PHiLADii4«iA 7 Effß^roxom
G3f"ir;Al< OABTNBT Ajjß, HOOP.
yxjT nexus, -with written,a* Verbal of Cba.]
ZxV^rweier, Social Sispoqition," Pip/%»ional Talent,
Business Qua,y tJQ&tion, ifcc., dra made day turn
e\€uin c- All the publications. ,ol Eowl'er Wellai
Vboles le aud roiiil. .'••:• AOB'
Oai* CHESTNrtrr Street. ■■,
MUTTON! MUTTON 1—
•MCTB RAVID B.IPAUX. 4 RKQTHEPA.SYBIust ra.
carved some- very fine Bouti UotYii. *lots
voldt and lioieter MOT-TOCi.' AlaOi SR6lt<3.
l.AiHb, which can befcaa'qt tSeir SiatoxEqs. 53 an®
55 wfeffTERH MARKET. corner up®
MARKET Streets. ■ ... . . .. ,
Theatiava Mutton asi toatli «a fct hl4 as? *» *”»
rras’i, .
ICiiV ICE! ICE!