FIB ST. c GRBU A. T IOYAL IlCr* CHURCH,, THOMPSON street, below Front: PieacUiDCby the pastor, hov. D. U G CAR,’ > SABI3 J.PH MOhNiN'G at 10ja o’clock, aud in the EVENING at o’olock. • - lJ* THOMAS BRAXBJARD WILL ryeacb »tthe I 1 0N Voljl^N'l’UjaK n E b’u o.i t- JjhNT SA* S N*? * V K ffpv :Kq, «t 7* * IiEV- «LUttWtt W SuibaV Wiuh preach fo-morr w at A. M, aud 7K P. tf., *ipun ‘ f The RelaManahlp of Infants to the Atonement. ” Omveh in HANDEL: and HaYDN BALL, corner of. SB GHTH and GREEN streets. . lt* : STREET PRESSVTKRIAK Tlpv Chari oh ?$ Sorter, of Bos ton. will preach. TO-MORROW at 10K o’clock* and 7>tf: . 0., •JK5=» Pastor of Union Jl. E Ghurc!i, POUR PH Sf.rdec. :above Arch, willpr<»acli TO-MQK t * | 'W’(S bbat*) tfOR-tf- IWG, at 10W o’clock-,and in the EYEMING at quarter to 8 o’clock. Young Men’s Prayer aud Experience Meeting -qua rtor to 7. St ats free. _ ' -■ . It* . fr?*FIBST REPORTED HUTCH wC?* Church, corner of Seventh aui Spriig Mrppts.—Rev. A; H. KELLOGG will (D. V.) preach TO MORROW at »n* A V . an* 7% P. Y V*. RBV. T. J SHKPUIfiKD WIU •iwC? 2 ' pr-noh a Sermon to Young Men TO-MOrtROW ’(bundav) EVEN NG, at *% o’clock, iuthe-Flrnt Prosby* t riHii Chinch. N. S., BUT'OxyWOOD Street, bc 1: »w fiixtlu g n)ject—*’A ” It* JT-Ss* BEV. A. RiTTENHOUSE WILL p«eiuh TO-tfORROW at IUH A M., and quarter before BP. M., at Arch-street M. E. Church, BR<»AD and ARCH Streets. ' •• •>. it** THE MODEL MEN OP TIIE BIBLE. ovCr* —The next sermon in this cmme will be r>reach»d in the CHURCH OF THE kPIPHANY TO-MORROW yD[l VIA HO=» H-AUDJNGE will give her cosiua LECTURED at BAaSOM-STREET-HALL, on SUNDAY* at 10#A. M., on “Tbe Authority of Truth,” and, at 8 P. M;, on “ Al -cbemy and the Roaicrhcians. ” Admittance 5 ots It* TRINITY CHPRGH, SDUTH WARK.—This Church will be ondn for Divine eemceon SATURDAY EVENING, the 75th inst , at o’clock—lt being tbe : forty-*econd anniversary of. the laying tl e corner-stone. Addresses may he expeciod- It* 9*22** NOON DAY PRAYJER MEETING. No. 611 CHES”i'NtIT j Street This meeting .'will ■commence on (Fa-tDay), at half past 32 o'clock, and. as-.far. as. possible,'carry' oat - the tions contained in the President’s proclamation. •au are invited. ' r " * • ' ah^-* ST. ANDREW’S GHURCa HiliiflTM ‘ot’O- 1 Street: above spruce.—Rey. WILBUR F* PaD por.K will CD. V.) enter upon his duties as Rector TO MORROW. 26th inst., services cbmhuncing at 10‘-£ A. M., and 4 o’clock P. M. -■ it* YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSO CIAI'ION —The Regular MonthlyiMeetiug of Association will he hbld in the Seveut'* Presbyterian Church, BROfID Street, abov* CRev- M Crowell),: on MON DAY EVENING, April-27ch, a ;-7H o’clock. j. Rev. T. DE WITT TALMAGE-will -delivor a Lecture before the Association, entitled .** Sum&*s in, Life. " The .public is cordially invited to' be present. The middle ■ai lewi J be r-served for Young Men-spgdiaUy. H.p2T.\Ji* SEVEN Y-NINTH SO LDiER ¥ 40 Meeting of the ARMY CORf MITT EE;' Y \M. G A., ■Will be held in the NORTH PRfiSBYi’ERI tN.CHURCH, ISjXTH Street, above Green, on TO-MORROW Evening, &t 3 o'clock. . ...r-' The C JEIAYnff HALL, ‘EIGHTHand GREENStreets, April SBth, 1863, • • AT . _ . EICrIIT o'OIiOCK P. M. /On an- Address will be delivered bv the "** HON. r TB.A AC H4ZL E HURST, ' THE CONSTITUTION AND THE UNION < THE ADMISSION WILL 88-F REE. - ■ c&tlon&l MAURICE will read a PATHETIC POEM JOHN PRY, JaME«» CANNON, • ’Robert a march, . A. RSIMER, ♦GEORGES KRICKBAUM, ; ... Committee. PROFESSOR C. C SCHAEFFEJa, on request, will repeat his lecture on toe Genders Id (be German Language, abridged and condensed as to and augmented as to specialities, by nume rous examplec-and; illustrations, at the same time as an introductory td .his new ci*ur>e«. at (Joncurd Hall, 108 TX- nth TENTH Street, on TUESDAY, April 28tk,.at 8 ‘3’tfinpk P ; Admittance free, . ,ap2s-3t AffiETIMG OF THE BOARD OF TRADE,—A stated meeting of: the members of the 18--i;rd 'nf Trade will'be hp|nor .abiydiscbarged Soldiers will be held at the County •Court Bouse;.southeast-cosher n'RlX'vH and CHEST "NUT Streets, on MONDAY EVENING, April 27dd. at '7K o’clock, to hear the report of committees and to adopt -an address, to be presented; to the Heads of Departments, .national,.State, 'County;and citizens at large; also, rto adopt measures Whereby all: unemployed discharged Soldiers can ohtain'employment. By order of the President: • ■ ap2s-2i* . E. Q. SKELTON, Assiel&nt Secretary, A.CONCERT IN AID OF THE GE* NERAL FUND of the Rev. George W. Smiley's congregation will be given at HANDEL AND HAYDN .HALL, corner of IJGHTH and GREEN Streets, on MON DAY EVENING, April ?7th. •at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 25 'cents, to be had of Mr. Charles Krouse, Treasurer. 726 ■lSpring Garden street, - • - ap2S-2t* OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION.COMP ANY. PHiLAOELPitrA, April 23, 1863. The stated annual meeting of the Stockholders of this ‘Company* will be ; heldvat the BOARD OF TRADE BOOTHS, north side of CHESTNUT Street above Fifth, •on TUESDAY MORNING, the fth day of May next, at half-past ID o’clock; after which, an Election will be Yield at the same place, fer officers of the Company for ?the ensuing year. The election to close at 2 o’clock, P. >l., of the same day. . JAMES S. COX, ap24-6t • ' . . • •, • President. to the stockholders of THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COM PANY. —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 do the Stockholders at the ensuing Annaai Meeting of •the company, on the 6th proximo. v , • WILLIAMSON, Chairman of the Committee. April 23d, 1863. ap*4 6t »Cis» GOLD, SILVER, AND DEMAND NOTES WANTED. DREXEL & CO., • apl3-It«i . \ 34- South THIRD Street. TOST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, Pa.,,APRIL 22, 1863.- •: N OTICE TO IMPORTERS, and all Others in the receipt •of letters from foreign countries. r lhe following:-Instructions, have been, received from the Postmaster General.;,,-6, , ' ; : “You are hereby directed, from and after the first day •of May next, to collect, in GOLD or SILVER COIN, all due on UNPAID Tetters received from foreign •countries in the mails despatched to thi* country from ■Great Britain- and Ireland, France, Prussia, Hamburg, Bremen, and -I A,The above order will be in force from and after FRI DAY , May 1, 1863. •'* ■' C. A. WALBORN, ap23-*3O , .. ; . . Posim.aster, OFFICE OF’THE AJUCRICiN l|cj£» FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN X— No. 310 "WAL NUT Street.' , , - Philadelphia, April 2lst, 1863. NOTICE is herebygiven, that a SPECIAL MEETING ■of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Company will he held at sthis office, on THURSDAY, May 21st 1863, at 12 o’clock M,, to consider the propriety of accepting the provisions •of the"supplement to their charter, approved April 14, 1863. and authorizing the Board of Directors to increase dhe Capital Stock of the Company. _ ■ , A. C. L. CRAWFORD, Sec*y. jKf OFFICE! PENNSYLVANIA RAIL. ROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, April 15, 1863. The Board of Directors have this day declared a .semi annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State and National taxes, payable ou and after May 15, 1863,:. . Powers of Attorney for Collections of dividends can be ihad on application at.the.officeufjth« Company, No, 938. Ooutii-xflxnjy BkMroir —rrrrT« Tnhifi.tjel ~ THOMAS,T. FIRTH, Treaaurer.- NORTHERN LIBERTIES AMD S2£penn township railroad company, Philadelphia, April 7ih, 1883. . • . . , A meeting of the Stockholders of this Company ,will be beld ft the Office of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail road Company. No. »3T SOUTH FOURTH Street, on HONDAY, the 4th day of May next, at 10 o’clock A. 'M. , sat which time and place an election of Officers will be held.., . CapB-dtM43 A. A. KONIGMACHSR, Sec’y. : SCHUYLKILL AND SUSIfcUBHAN KA RaILROAD COMPANY, Office 227 South FOURTH street—Philadelphia, - April 3, 1863.-The au : nual meetiogof of this company ana An election for 'President and six Managers will take place at the office of the company, on MONDAY, the 4th day of May next, at 12 o’clock M. • ■ . . .. W. H. WEBB, - ap3-tmy4 ' Secretary. . NOTICE.-A MEETING OF TUB ttCp Stockholders of . the Gtnnantown Passenger Railway Company will. be held at their Office, SIXTH .and DIAMOND Streets, on, FRIDAY, May Ist, at 4 •o’clock P, M., to tahe’into consideration the propriety.; of reducing the number of managerS.;in‘accordance with ■a supplementary act of Assembly, iwyproved'the ad day •of April; 1863. JOSEPH SINGBRLY,. Secretary. April 16th, 1863. v . a pl6 20 23 27 myl* OFFICE OF “THEAMBRICiVN SICS»'FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,” No, 310 WAL NUT Street. . A general meeting of the Stockholders in THE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ’’ will be "held, agreeably to.Cbarter, on MONDAY, the 4th day of Slay next, at 12 o’clock M. The annual election for Directors will take place imme •diately thereafter. . A. C. L. CRAWFORD, Scc’ry. April y)th, 1863.:- : . - ap2l 23 25 27 2»my,l4*, NOTICE.—OFFICE OF TUE DELA .WARE AND RARITAN CANAL and the CAM DEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTA ■TION .. „ T r % , " 4 *< Pbixobtok (N. X). March 31,1863. The Treasurer of the above Companies is now prepared •to PAY THE BONDS due at Princeton, August 1,1863, Hieing the five per cent. Converted Sterling Loan. The .principal, anl also the last coupon, .will be paid. on pre sentation to WILLIAM H, GAtZMER.; Philadelphia; or io Cap3-Im] RICHARD STOCKTON, Treasurer. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BLOOMSBURG IRON COMPANY will be held at »the Company’s Office, Irond&le, Pa., on WEDNESDAY, May 20,1863, for the pnrpoße of electing nine Directors to serve the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other 'business. WM. E. B BAKER. Treasurer, ap2o-3Qt* No. a 13'North WATER Htreet. the annual meeting of the Stockholders.of the GRBEft MOUNTAIN GOAL COMPANY will beheld in Philadelphia, on the second •TUESDAY of Mav next, t> e 12th proximo, at 12 o’clock, •in Room No. atL in theMERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. . apll-swtmyß* , WILLIAM;S. GREEN, Secretary.- OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR TIST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Philadel phia. Ootober 24, 1862.. . » Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing, [themselves of the National Appropriation for. supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office •of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 SUPERFINE CLOTH3, At less than Domestic Goods, * From the-MarshalVSale.'- OUBWEN STOHOART & BROTHER. 450, 458, and 454. North SECOND Street, • Above Willow. , GHOICE PATTERNS BRITISH CHINTZES,. ' •. ' From the‘'Marshal’s Sale. CURWEN S'iODDART & BROTHER, 450, 455, aud 454, North SECOND Street, Above Willow, . . J] M. NEEDLES',. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, EtAS JUST .RECEIVED THE,FOLLO WjHU: MEW GOODS FOR GAIIIBALOI’S. -PUFFED LINEN CAMBRICS, k NEW ARTICLE. ' . PUFFED AND TUiiKiD MUSLINS.. ' PLAIN FRENCH MUSLINS, 2 YARDS WrDE. STRirEI). PLAID, AND FIGURED MUSTjINS. A SUPERIOR -ARTICLE OF GRENADINE VEIL, $1 UP. A LARGE ASSORTMENT NEEDLE-WORK EDG INGS. • > INSERTINGS, FLOUNCINGS, 'AND BANDS, AT OLD prick ; VALENCIENNES AND GUIPURE ED3TNGS AND INSERTING#. t. 50 PS. OF PIQUEvS, AT REDUCED PRIOE3 MO NEW. STYLE NECK-TIES FOR LADIES PIINCESS ALEXANDRA, Ac., &c., &c. : - The. attention of tbs Ladies is respectfully asked. 10. M. NEEDLES. ap2s*tf . r . x- PjYRE & LAN DELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, FULL STOCK OF SEASONABLE OOODS, ADAPT AD TO FIRST-CLASS TRADE. SILKS OF NEAT STRIPES. SILKS OF FINE PLAIDS. FASHIONABLE DUESS GOODS. VELOUTINES, NEW GOODS. LIGHT SPRING FOULARDS. GRENADINES, NEW STYLES. ROCK SPUN SILK SHAWLS. BALMORALS, SUMMER STYLES." _ DRESS GOODS REDUCED. ap23-tbstutf ; JyJOURNING MILLINERY,, MOURNING BONNETS, OF THE LATEST • • - . PARIS AND NEW YORK STYLES. Always on hand and made to-order at the shortest no “SEW MOURNING STORE,” : 036 CHESTNUT STREET. MY dies’, Men’s, and Children’s Stockings of every de scription, positively much lower than any other store in the city sells them. HOOP fcKTRTS. HOOP SKIRTS. •A-very large assortment of the best make trail and oiber styles of Hoop Skirts, very cheap. .. . INVISIBLE HA IR and with steel beads; Corseto, Linen Bosoms, French Morocco Travelling Satchels, and ajl other goods much lower than they can: be bought for tb othor stoi-eH, •- • • . i. • ALL THE STAPLE TRIMMINGS still at nearly half the regular prices, such as the very best Pins aud 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, Si and 10 cents; . new and splendid lot of Hair- Brushes, 12, ;lS»„and2s cents; widest and finest Skirt Braids, full 5 yards,"only.. 9 cents; India Rubber Combsi 8 and 10 cents; best India Rubber Hair Pins, 18 cents a dozen; Spool Cotton, Cotton Cord, Hook sand Eyes, Twilled Tape. &c. ,all much lower than in any other store in the city. BAMBERGER-' BROS., 105 North EIbHTH Street, third store above Arch. ; . ap23-tf RIBBON STORE, Xli No. jo? North EIGBTH Street. We would inform oar 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 an« Summer seasons, which we are-prepared to offer, wholesale a nd retail, at the most reasonable prices. No. 4 CORD-EDGE RIBBONS, all colors, $l-per piece. No. 6 CORD-EDGE RIBBONS, all colors, $1.25 per piece. ' BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, every width, superior BLACK VELVET RIBBONS, with white edges, every widtht-at last season’s prices. • BONNET RIBBONS, plain and fancy, every shade, width, and quality—an immense variety to suit all tastes BONNET SILKS of every shade, plain andplaid. . BONNET CHAPES, LACES, ILLUSIONS, BLONDES, FLOWERS, a superb variety, atthe usual prices. STRAW BONNETS, the fashionable shape, In braid« split straw, and hair; white, gray, and black. INFANTS 1 HATS AND CAPS, every new design, all *LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHAKER;HOODS. m _ THE BEST NEW YORK AND FRENCH BONNET FRAMES, lower than they can he honght elsewhere, by th Give Z M a r SSl} e ' SICHEL' 4 WEYL, mh27-lm No. tOT North;EIGHTH Street. riNAECUK. u. s. FIVE-TWENTIES, ■ 0B TWENTY-YEAR SIX-PER-CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OF.THE GOVERNMENT AFTER FIVE YEARS. I am instmeted by the SECRETARY OF THE TREA SURY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR. Interest' will commence from the PATE OF SUB SCRIPTION, and Is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint, or any Sub-Treasury or Depository of the United States, on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present premium oh gold, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent, per annum. A full supply always on hand. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. SPECIAL NOTICE. On and after July Ist, 1863, the privilege .of convert ing the present issue of LEGAL-TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN (com monly called‘‘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 114 South THIRD Street, Pkilada. g ,HAEVh.Y THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 31R WALNUT STREET. STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds of U. S. GOVERN MENT SECURITIES, bought and sold on Commission. ' Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates. UNITED STATES 5-20 YEAR SIX per cent. BONDS, furnished at PAR in sums to suit. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers lo Messrs. Nathan Trotter ACo., Geo.D. Parrish, Esq., John B. Myers A Go,, Samuel B.Thomas.Esq., Furness.Brinley, ACo., John Thomas, Esq. apl-3m if JJDWABD M. DAVIS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, No. 39 South THIRD Street, (up stairs,) Philadelphia. A GENERAL BROKERAGE AND BANKING BUSI NESS TRANSACTED. Btocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission. Loans and Business Paper Negotiated. Dividends ana Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted. Exchange on Europe Sold. Special Collections made. Coin and Cur rency Bought Interest Allowed on Deposits. apl-3m JOHN C. CAFF &SON, STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS, No. 93 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 mhU-Sm ON THB BEST TERMS. gTRAWBERRY WINE, EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA. Jut received. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, , ■., SEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, Ml CORN SR SLSVKNTH aal YlfißßtmM. THE- PRESS—PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY. APRIL 25. 1883. WATCHES AND JEWELRY, WOBD ABOUT . AMERICAN WATCHES. AFTER A THOROUGH TRIAL OF MORE TH IN TEN YEARS the time-pieces manufactured by the American Watch Company, of Waltham, Mass. ,-have gained a firm hold upon the favor of the public, and now, no less than 76,000 of them are speaking for themselves in the pockets of the people. From a very insignificant beginning the business has increased to. an pctent exceeding our most sanguine anticipations, and we are now ustified in stating that WE MAKE MORE THAN ONE-HALF of all the watches sold in the United States. Repeated enlarge ment of our factory buildings, and the labor of- 500 opera tives, still; find us unequal to supply the constantly in creasing demand. And we may hero observe that not withstanding the high price of labor- and materials, we ■actually sell our products at less prices than those current five years ago. . ? s ' We refer to these facts only for the purpose of properly introducing another subject relative to our manufacture of v watches Hitcerio our chief object has been to make trood watches for the million at the lowest possible price something to take the place of the make-believe watches called “Ancres,” “Lepines,” “English Patent Levers,” &c.» an’ftually thrownupm this market, in countless numbers, by European workshops—watches which are the. re fuse of their factories, unsaleable at home and per ‘ fectly:worthless'-everywhere. ■ This object werliave accomplished, and now we have tc announce, that w e have commenced the manufacture of watches of the very HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN TO unequalled by anything hitherto made by ourselves and nnsnapasßed by* anything made in the world. For this purpose we have the amplest facilities. ’ We have erected an addition to our main buildings express’y for this branch of our business, and have filled it with the best workmen in our service. Profiting by our long expe rience, we have remodelled the form of our watches,"ln troducing 6nch 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 machinesand appliances havebeen; constructed,'which perform their work with consummate delicacy and exactitude, and the. choicest and most ap proved materials only are used. , Nothing, in fact, is wanting either in mechanical principles, material, or Workmanship to insure perfection in the result. We continue to manufacture our other wall-known qualities under the following names : “ APPLETON, TRACY & CO.” ■ “P. S. ; BARTLETT,” . And the “Soldier’s Watch." ' “WM, ELLERY.,” -Vw The latter, the lowest-priced watch we make, is a sub stantial. reUable. time-piece, cased in sterling silver hunting pattern, and is not liable to get out of order either in marching, riding, or fighting!" : AU the above described watches including the finest, which is named “AMERICAN WATCH COMPANI” on the plate, are Bold by watch dealers generally throughout the country. ROBBINS & APPLETON. AGENTS FOR THB - . AMERICAN W ATCH - COMPANY, . ap3-fmwist* : ; I 8& BROADWAY, N. Y. REMOVAL.. The OFFICE of the 1 ... AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY 'ha|.%ai REM )VED from 712 CHESTNUT Street to • S. and CHESTNUT Sts., ' where will be-foupd a extensive assortment than! heretofore kept in this city, including all siyles of GOLD :and SILVER C ASES.lfor , V- ;X; ; f * : . "LADIES AND.GENTLEMEN. . , ' Tho attention "of the ■ rap2o-6t; , , WATCHES, JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER EUEOPA. GOLD WATCHES, . LADIES’ SIZES, OP NEW STYLES..' ' SILVER ANCRES AND CYLINDRES, For Sale at Low Hates to the. Trade, .by' D. T. PKA'TT, ap3 fcf GOT CHESTNUT STREET. M . J - c IJLLEB * Importer and Wholesale Dealer in *** FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. No. Tl» CHESTNfTJT-Street, (Up-stairs, opposite Masonic Temple), Has now open a BARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK, ESEBKACINQ * - . " - AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, & HOWARD & CO.’S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS, GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES, AND FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. felS-Sm PI N B WATCH BEP ALBINO m&M attended to, by most experienced workmen, and every watah warranted for one year. G. RUSSELL, »3 North SIXTH Street. J C. FULLER'S piNB GIX T COMBS IMITATIONS OF PEARL. AND CORAI.. mhl3-2m yULCANITE RINGS. ■\rULC AHITE JEWELRY.—"JUST RE- Y : ; ceived, a-handsome assortment of Chatelain and' Vest Chains, Khs,:Pencils, Sec. , and fdr sale at VeryloW'- prices. . G- RUSSELL, ap2s-tf 33 North; SIXTH Street _ TN SHELX AND ROSEWOOD CASES, ■L playing from Ito 12 tunes. choice Opera and Ameri can Melodies. FARR & BROTHER. Importers; ap4 334 CHEbTNUT Street; below Fourth. IREN’S AND BOYS 1 WEAR. NEW DIAGONOLS. NEW MIXTURES. BOYS* AND MEN’S CLOTHING- MADE TO ORDER COOPER A CONARD; ap4-tf 8. E. corner NINTH AND MABKET Sts. JOHN KELLY, JR., HAS REMOVED FROM 1022 CHESTNUT 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 eity-rat prices much lower than any other first-class esta blishment of the city. • apl-tf ■RLACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50, D ' At 704 MARKET Street BLACK CASK PANTS, SO.OO; At 704 MARKET Street BLACK CASS. PANTS, p. SO, At 704 MARKET Street BLACK CASS., PANTS, 55.50. At 704 MARKET Street BLACK CASS. PANTsj&.fiQ. At 704 MARKET Street GRIGG 4'VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Btreet GRIGG, & VAN;,GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street. GBIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 7D4 MARKET Street mb22-6m :.■ ■■■■ :. . ORMAN & ELY, : mh23-stuth2m ■\TADEIRA WINE 175 QUARTER •r’-V caakH and 100 Octayos. just received per "Laura," and for sale in bond,'by ■ ■„ CHAS. S. & .TAMES CARBTAIRS,, i ap2i 13G WALNUT Wd Ml GRANITB Strata., I. bSmarter. ■ . ~ . AGENT. GILT ANCRES AND CYLINDBES. PLATED ANCRES AND CYLINDRES. FINE GOLD PENS, THE BEST PEN IN USE, FOB SALE IN ALL SIZES. f«l3-3m IN EVERT VARIETT, j. a. fuii.br, No. TISI CHEBT.SOT -Street. A fall assortment, all sixes and style*. JVC. FULLER, No. 713 CHESTNUT Street MUSICAL BOXES. CLOTHING. Fine Clothing, ‘ Made up earlj, for .. Spring and Summer Sales, nowready, VANAIAKEK k BROWN, “OAK HALL,” S. E, cor. 6th & Market. DESIRABLE PROPERTY job INVESTMENT. PRICES SURE TO ADVANCE. CASSIMERES. NEW COLORS. NEW 6-4 COATINGS. NEW 6-4 MELTONS; LADIES’ CLOAKINGS. BOYS’ CLOTHING READY-MADE. T A I I/O R, IDWAED P. KELLY'S, 143 South-THIRD Street, Manufacturers of PATENT OAST-STEEL TABL E CUTLERY COMBINATION CAMP KNIVES, FORKS, AND SPOONS.., _ No. 130 PEG STREET, 'new PUBEICATIOHrS.. / At length use enjoy the luxury of praising without reserve. Mr. Kinglake has ful filled and surpassed the expectations excited, by s/i-x years' delay , and won for himself a place in the front rank of English his torians. —-Spectator. A great and immortal addition lias been made tg' historical literature. Re v.i-.v.-. Jg;iNGLAKE'S CRIMEAN WAR. HARPER & BROTHERS, FKANKLIN- SCiUAKE, NEWTORK, i PUBLISH THIS DAT: THE INVASION OF THE CRIMEA:"Its Origin, and an Account of it down to the Death of Lord Raglan By Alexander William KincLake. With ; Maps and Plans. 2 vols., Vol. 1.-just ready. Price 50.: • . .. - ... • Extracts from. CriticalNotia-s. lts/brilliant ktyle,.its ingenious sarcasm. Us spirited deecnpnon, its exaggerated antipathy to the Emperor Napoleon and bis and. above all, the author’s passion for penetrating into'the mysteries of-ntate policy .—the secret histories” of events,-have already been famili&rto the public by a: hundred “essays audre \ievfa.y~fJjOndon Qircular. A genuine History, and one of a very high order. Mr. Kingiake has had raiv advantages. He has used them .with an ability equally rare.— London Review, Mr. Kinglake has produced a work wnich. is no mere mixture of lacts, fancies and fallacies, but is, in the full est sen e of the word,.history. - Ic stands to the Crimein War in the same relation as Sir William Napier's “ His toiy” to the Peninsular, War.. Be has shown himself ea . titled to take tank among the best historians of warlike operations. -We are not, as is “Often the base, blinded w.iiJi smoke, daxzit d with hashing sabres, and deafened by the roar of ariillery. Everything, thou'gt spiritedly . dfpictcd, ; is’drawn wUh:clearn c BS and precision. Each movement is duly, explained, its.object pointed out, and . in- progress followed; The manner in which one ma noeuvre bor* on another is also shown. We have here a series.of brilliant panoramas, yet the.skill of the writer conuf'cts eo admirably.that.we never feel any waat of continuity, .Mr, Kin glake'plhces ns, as it were, in the POfitivu otf&hA'igusj Surveying the field of-battle from a balloon — Athenaeum iLoiiaon. ) v. . Long expected and- iesired, Mr. Kinglake’s history , comeg atJaifc r And it comes entirely wortuy of the genius of ufTamnor. It will he read with admiraiion and de ligbTby ail hut those who will find in‘it the judgment .oi history—of n history'thatwill not die—upon their own inieu, ed. A great ana immortal addition has been made to tb« bistc rical literature of-England.— Saturday Re view (London). This brilliant history .speikß with the eloquence of in advocate "whose heart is in hia cause, whom nothing has' Innaeiedjtfrbin lull knowledge, and careful siruiiuy uf • iheXacts.jjf his.case,fwho scorns all wilful suppression' or misrepresentation, believes to the. minutest thought - that there is honest truth in every word he utters,strives to look through the multitude ol scattered details to che truh motives an d. living principles that underlie his nar rative, and errs only under the impulse of just sympa thies and generous.emot onS.*. -The ; power of feelinglive-; ' ly interest in the events aescrioed is essential to every • historian. Hiswork, so far; is vividly true; sometimes . pa'feiouately, sometimes even,perversely .trae, wn.cn it skip-the supportofa highfrinciple. Let' us, then, honor, the book the more for all : the warmth -with which it shapes'ajnst narration of contemporary tnithj ihto.aytive; strong, ana-undying protest against wrong. Remarkable, indeed, is the distinctness with which the large, 1 true mind of tVe book speaks through a mass of.small.detail that would have overwhelmed any, le>B‘earnest nian. Lord.: Raglan’s papers were a’pait only, of-Mr.-Kinglake’s immense.wealth of material. — '•Bxu'ininisr (London).; r The book is one singularly picturesque, and yet its pic turesqueness is hot mainly a material picturesqueness, like that of Macaulay,: resulting from the grouping to-, gether .of.vivid outward detail, though Air.: Kinglake occi si'>naUy shows his mastery over this manner 4of the battle-field, his triumphant defence of Lord RagKtn from.the foul calumnies whichwvere heaped npon him;.the whole tempered by the calm dignity of a phll'o- Aopliical jndgmect, are all grand; but,Hf these are the magnetic attractions'.of the work, the "dissection, of the chaiacterof Napoleon IU. is The wealth of material whence Mr. Kinglake drew his facts, and upon which he fuunds his deductions, was almost unexampled.— N. 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Large store, cellar and upper room-v NO. 524: WALNUT STRBBT Large buDd*~~ LuUable for a factory, dtt'Ado'DhiStrept.- - inm 'of N 0.524 Walnut street;? Large Hall, second story. Bread Street, below Walnat. Large BUILDING. Broad and Pine stre^tc-. STORE on Broad Street, belo.w Walnut. Third-story Front ROOM, a. E. corner of Chestnutand Eigbtbstmets. Apply to J. H. ap24-6t* 330 South FOIHTU Street. A VALUABLE TBAOT OF COAL and TIMBER LAND, near the Tyrone Clearfield branch of Pennsylvania Railroad. Ap *lv to W. M. GRISCOtf. 131 MARKET Btreet, Philadelphia. T?01i SALE CHEAP, BUILDING LOT 18 by 180, with larg* Stable. No 810 South TENTS Street. Apply 31 South FOURTH Street, It* POR SALE- CIIOI C E MAIN AVENUE LOTS in improved portions of MOUNT MORIAH CEMETERY. Squire 653 MARKRT street, second story. v aplft-th.Btu6t* W ? LL SECUREAVERYVA WVVU LUABLE PATENT Patentee in the Army. Call, or address No 215 WALNUT Street. ' ap23-2t* ■W IV/,UUV UPON MORTGAGE for a term of years, at 5 per cent. Appb to ALFRED FITLER, Convey ancnr, No. 51 N-»rth SIXTH Street.. ap24-6-* - of the firm will be settled oy the re maining partner, W. A. ARNOLD, who will continue the hu>iness at the old stand, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. Phi i. ad a,, March 2,1£83. W\ A . ARNOLD,' : b?»2S-6t . - JOHN W. WILSON. THE UNDERSIONED, HAVING formed a LUHTED PARTNERSHIP, do - make the following publication, in compliance with the law rela ting to limited partnerships, and the supplements thereto: . First. The said partnership is to be conducted under the name or firm of SHULL & BEAD. Second; natureof the business intended to be transacted by the said partnership is the DRY GOODS and CLOTH JOBBING. S Third. The General Partners in the said partnership are EDWIN SKULL,residicß' af Nj. 902 PINE street, and NATHAN S. READ, residing at No. 1007 BROWN street, both in tlie nicy of Philadelphia ’ Fourth. The amount of capital which CAROLINE K. READ, the Special Partner, has contributed to the com mon stock of-said, partnership, is FIVE THOUSAND DOLL* RS.: “ Fifth. The said partnership is to commence on the second dey of April, A. D. 1863, and to terminate on the thirty-firet day of March, A. D. Iff?*’ • EDWIN SHULL, NaTBAN S. READ, Caroline k read. F[E SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI NUE the DBUG BUSINESS, as heretofore, at iha Old Stand, No. 724 MABKET Street. WM. - ELLIS i CO.. Dmjreista, T 24 MABKEV,Street. insurance companies. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURE CE COMPANY. OFFICE, No. 4r33 CHESTNUT STREET. chartered by the state or Pennsylvania This Company is now prepared to make insurance against LOSS BY FIRE on the most favorable terms. Their.losses will he promptly-settled, and that those for the year 1862 were so, they refer to the following re cipients: Mrs. Jane Ferree. $1,962 45 L? G. MytiDger&Co... ; 918 92 Beverly R. Keim 4,546 67 William E. Taber 4,89*-i9 John Cundy. v. 121 87 P. P. Morris 2,000 00 W. V. Petit. 60 00 L. G. Mytinger & Co 1,498 76 R. E. Sellers ft! 15 Other small losses 1©) 81 This Company have ho unsettled losses. The assets of the Company are now Mortgages and ground rents. .......... Real estate (taken for debts) cost Stocks and h00d5..;.... Bills receivable Due from individuals Cash in Bank.. Stock notes DIRECTORS. • ■ E. -P. King, President, M. ."W. Baldwin, Vice Pre- Charles P. Hayes, siderit, John Clayton, P. B. Savery, Ed. "Wiler, - Alexander Murphy, T. K- Collins, H. C. Howell, J. M. Cowell, John Killgore, S. J. Megargee. *Qh2B-stntb3m*if F. B' LACKBURNE, Secretary. QJRARD FIRE. AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, 415 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL 3300,000, This Company continue* to take risks on the safe* •l&sees of Property at low rate*. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and ability to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the ben*i' : of the public, during the last nine years, exceed 500,000 DOLLARS W 6 respectfully solicit its favor in the future- DIRECTORS. GHASrTM>TJPOU*r. JERRT WALKER, JOHN W. CLAGHOBN, JOHN THOBNLET, C. R. HEAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETEK Sr-HOE. .of M. Jf. WM. M. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD. JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D., N. S LAWRENCE, THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN SUPPLEE. ; THOMAS CRAVEN, President. A. S. GILLETT, Vice President, JAS. B. ALVORD, Secretary. ap2S-lAf TDAME INSTJRANC A 406 CHESTNUT Street. PHILAD3 FIRE AND INLA DIBEC ►BLPHIA. LND INSURANCE. ■’TORS Jraucis N.Bnck, E. D. Woodrafl, Chsß. Richardson,' Geo. A, West, HenxyLe’wis, Jr., John Kessler, Jr., Johnw. Ever man, Chas. Stokes, Philip s. Justice, A. H. Rosenheim, 0. W. Davis, Josep D. Ellis. FRANCIS N. BUCK, President. CHARLES RICHARDSON, Yice President, WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretarc.- {jalß-UM MEDICAL. J)B. ST 0 EVER’S STOMACH BITTERS, For the cure of Dyspepsia. FOB SALE AT HOTELS AND DBUGGISTS. Principal Philadelphia Depot, 956 South SECOND Street. ap4-s'w&inl2t* r£HE GREAT STANDARD REMEDY! DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE PREPARATION! T3io reputation of this medicine is now so wen establish ed that liberal-minded men in the medical . profession throughout the Union recommend it to their patients as the very best of all remedies for Pulmonaiy Complaints and General Debility, ana in caring Coughs, Colds. Consumption, As-' thma. Bronchitis,= Spitting of Blood,.Whooping Cough, ~r .. \ pain in the side or breast, Pore Throat, in brea . thing, Pal pitation, Disease of the Heart, Throat, Breast, or Lunge. No Medicine has ever obtained a Higher or More Deserved Reputation! Established over Qaarter of a Century. DR. SWATHE'S . COMPOUND' SYRUP OP WILD CHERRY. Volumes might be filled 'with proof from all parts of the ■world, to prove that no remedy has ever been discovered in the whole history of medieine that acts *-0 promptly, even in the worst cases of palmonary disease. A good appetite, complete digestion, strength, and a disposition for active exercise, is sure to follow its use./. If youhave been tampering with the many articles pat out hyper sons totally ignorant of the science of medicine, in theory or practice, and your case been neglected, t the cough deep, with purulent and bloody expectoration, pain and oppression, sore throat, aiari hcaa, night sweats, fever, parched shin, you will find in Dr. Swayne’s Compound your only hope,of cure. If the bowels are costive, or headache accompanies your dis ease, a* dose of Swayne’s Sarsapa. and Tar Pills will removeit. Thirty years’'experience, and the increasing popularity of * 'Dr.Swayw’s Medicines* ” are convincing proof Prepared only by No. 330 SIXTH Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. ' apl3-iftr HEDGE PLANTS.—OSAGE ZSI Orange! Hemlocks. American Amborvit®, Nor way Spruce, in quantities to suit purchasers, A. JXREER’S NTLRhERY. Warenouse 3*l CHE&TNUT Street. .' 11 _ PERPETUAL BEAUTY.— H UNT’S A WHITK LIQUID ENAMEL, prepared from tha r*. •elpt of Madam Kachel Leveraon, the celebrated , arudas Ladies’ Enameller. It whitens the shin, giving it a soft, eatin-lihe texture, and imparts a frefhness, smoothnewk pearl-like tint and transparency to the complexion which fg quite natural, without injury to the skin, and cannot TOsSbly be detected, price 25-cents. quested to call for a circular, and try,the enamel before nnrciiflßiiiß This preparation Is indispensable for the Eo SoFd onlylf & CO.*S. Perfo»oro. 4, Snath EIGHTH Street, two doors above Chestnut, Sd ,33 BtoOi SBVBNTH Street. above Walnut fel3-Si». Pensions.— $100 bountx an d PAT procured and collected for Soldiers, Sailors, iQd. tie relatives of such as are deceased, at .'reasonable! and r>tisfactory rates. Soldiers who h&jfe,served two • *■••«■?, and all soldiers who have been dischargedby reason of wounds received in battle, aro.now.entitled to the $lOO bounty t_and the latter, also, toapenßion, JAMES PULTON, Solicitor fto Claimants, mh!4 . 4»#’JttALNUT Street pOFFEE! COFFEE!! COFFEEJM— The best and cheapest in thecity. A trial will convince the most skeptical. No chars* made If satisfaction is not rendered. Prepared and for sale at the . _ „ Eagle Steam Spice. and Coffee works, a*4 »ndßiftSArfh FKOKTStrajlt HOWABD WOHHgiXt qnn-Doz. cans ?besh peaghjcs, vMM SOd doz. cans Sanee,. O JG! I to lS , i / e ®*®i Apple Sauce, Adams Connty Peaches, Cherries,. and Blackberries; Bor sale by JAg gaMPBEEE, Ko. xis-South. Stoaet. T ARGE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS $1; l.> duplicates fifty cent*. LAUGBLINy TWELFTH are MaKKET Streets. - A LBUM PHOTOGRAPHS, EITHER -A-’fnll figure op viaaette, naade by.-LAUGHLTN. . TWELFTH and MARKET Streets, are unequalled. FOUi* for-Si« ■- ■ ■ _. T 4TJGH LIN’S . ALBUM PHOTO JLj GRAPHS are not surpassed In the city. TWI&JfiTE and MARKET Streets. ~ . TVAGUEBREOTYPES COPIER INTO A/ large-size PHOTOGR VPH-; better tb&fi at any other place, for «L LAU6HLIB, TWBUPTH aai MaKKET Streeta. . ■- ‘..• ap2t-bt». PARE AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, At RINGWALT & pJiOWK-’S. 11l S. I'OURTH St. .$50,116 48 ■ 19,370 00 . 21,509 91 . 9,942 91 ■ 7,374 47 ■ 1,082 87 ■ 70,265 00 *179,662 64 !E COMPANY, NO DB. SWAYNE & SON, amusements*. \fRB. JOHN DREW’S ABOH-STREKT JJX ; THEA.TBE. v; BnfllDflss Acent and Treasurer... LAfrTfrIGHT OF L-aBT HlfißT OF ' EDWiW ADAMB. EDWm A»ASfS. TO-mGHT (Saturday), April 25,18*3, IAST lIME «>*• '10.6 H*AO Robert Landry..-- 'fidwiu Adams. Abbe Laiosr ~..*Bartan Hill. Toupet, witk books.#.*— r.Fraiik Droir# Catharine I>ayal Mrs. Jo6n Dfetf. Ceripette, wltft a eong.v— .-.ifri* Ob Monday, Mrs D, P, BOWJSKs will appC'd',* in fal coner's new Play of 4 WeTMAW; OHV'f.OYB'AGAINST TWE WO'SH'D'.* M S“ Prices as tuttal. Gnrtsfa rises at 8 o’clock It WAIuNUT-STjREET ~ THEATRE. v* 6o3&Lessee---• Mrs.il a/gaKRETTSHC Ensinesp ...Mr. J.OfJN T. DOWiVELf.^, THIJ* EySKSKOi: April £j. " VT*/TO3jMfE; or, Th’i? *Vorkiu£ Girl’s Drfum. Vifttorii e,‘ trS Embroiders?, H&darOo Sf Vic'or, aitr^ 1 VicCoiine, GfcmC. Thompson. Alfexaudre. a......v..;;.... Mr. diariesßarron. Torsonclc^o^th TTJE TOULOUSE. .Taeofr -E. L. Tiltrw. Ihviu open at Tzfr Curtain yal. rise at a v*w J-r tss. GHESTNUT-STBE3ST THSA- Lflssefsnd Manager, V^tfi&ATLET. The H-ffnagement tales' the pfesent r early'opportunity of remfdiftpg toe publicof Philadelpl ia'fchat.the?present eagage^fefftßo^Ju coir*#offal filraetf-by tMT -... . GREAT T3U ■: tickets $l. Tobe had of Andre & Co., No. 1104 Chesrnu. street; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at ib> * - Hall door. - - u027-t< HASSLSR’S orchestra NEW OFFICE, 814 South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut, delG-6ii BOARDING. ■ROABD WANTED—BT A GENTLE: X-* MAN and his wife, in a private family, residing either in 'West Philadelphia dr near the Norristown and. Germantown Railroad, Reference given. Address'Box: 877; Philadelphia, Post; Office, ap24 3c* T>I.EAS ANT BOOMS, WITH BOAR*. X for mairied or single gents. 70ft South WA3B INGTON SQUARE- : ( ap2*6c- v» a«T», WANTED—A SnUATION BY: AN -» » energetic Young MAN in a. Wholesale or Import ing House. Can assist at the Books Reference ’iv>a_ present employers. Address “Energy,”at this Office. WANTED —A PABTNBB. iHUKR t t Active or Silent, with a moderate Capital, to idin the subscriber in the PRODUCE; AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, who is thoroughly conversant witaifia air its details. Address “Alexander,” office of The Press. ap2s 2t* a partner in an old esta bUshed manufacturinir business is desirous, in consequence of ill-health. to 'dispose of his interest. A person ‘with $15,000 to $20,000, would ftad this a very favorable opoortunitr to make a safe invest ment. Forfnrtherparticulars. • ’ ; • ROBT. MAC tREGOR,. 333 South THIRD Street.’ A GOOD BUSIN ESS MAN, OF 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* ledgeof some safe, and lucrative, business—a commits-, sion produce or fruit business-preferred—and who can furnish tbe*same amount of capital as the advertiser— viz: from 82,500t0 $5,000. .All communications will be. held Gtrictly confidential. Address, with, real name, * * Mercator, i: Press office. ap23-3t* gK WANTED FOB THE SUMMER—A House at or near G ermantown. One furnished and with stable attached preferred. ’Address Box No. 2055 Philadelphia Post Office. • ap2s-6i* •: WANTED —A DWELLING ■riw HOUSE, with all the modern improvements, in'a pleasant’ neighborhood, south of Chestnut, west of Eighth street. Rent not to exceed $350. Address “L. B. P., Local Express Co. ap2s-2t*. M; WANTED TO FUR' BASE, FOB . Cash, a three-storied brick DWELLING,' situated •west of. Sixth street, north of Arch. Limit $3,000 t053,5C0 $3,5C0 dollars, Address, with full particulars, “ Ma nufacturer,” Office of The Press. - ap24-3i* M WAN TED—AT A MODERATE' ■ rent, a neat-DWELLING, containing eight or ninv rooms, with gas and bath, in a vesPectzkbVJ’ neighbor- hood, within S 3 minutes’ walk of the State dress, stating terms. * ‘B. F.office of The Press- [ap!7-tf OfV-, WANTED. TO PURCHASE, A )A. kind, gay, and stylish SADDLE HQRSE, about live to seven years old; black preferred.. Also to hire .for .sixmonths, by a gentleman residing near, the city, a gentle Carriage Horse. Address, with terms, Ac.,-Box:- 1154 Philadelphia P. 0. It* * i&k DEPUTY QUaRTEPMASTSB ■Sfia GENERAL’S OFFICE. -Philadelphia, Feb. &, VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to. the following points: Tortugas. Key west, Fla. Fort Monroe,Y&. Alexandria, va. , • Newbem, N.C. * •••■■ Port Royal, S. C. ’• " A. BOYD, felO-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. COAIi. ■niAMONB, LOCUST MOUNTAIN A-* and LEHIGH COiIPANY’S COAL. Wholesale and retail.,.;.- . ■ , J. M. RO>fMEL, * • 959 DELAWARE Avenue, ; First wharf below Laurel. TMFORTANT TO EVERYBODY— - -I- To be sold to close up abusiness— -500 tons Egg Coal, at $5:25 per ton. 1,000 “ Stove “ atss 25 ./* . 1,000 “ Nut “ at $4.50 NINTH Street, (West side,) third Coal Yard abovo Poplar- ; - ... aplS-lm. GOA L.—SUGAR LOAF, BE AVER,;. Meadow,-.and Spring Mountain Lehigh-Coal, best-. Locust ■’Mountain, from Schuylkill;- prepared ex- . pressly forfamily use. Depot. N w.’ corner-oIEIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. Office, Ho’ 11» South SECOEff* Street. Cand-ly} 1 J.W ALTON & HO- SCHEDULE OF. PRICES AGREED: P UPON BY THE ICE tPBALER? 6f Philadelphia, to take effect on MONDAY, April 27, 1863: Slbs. per day. .............. 75cts. per weok^,; 12 “ “ ........... 16 “ “ 105“ 20 “ “ .:i2O “ - * Customers taking froni4&to. 100 lbs., at the rate of 75 cts. per 100 lbs. . •: 100 Iks. anti upwards v 7tW;tB. per hundred. &p2l:Xmfif. JCEI IOEI ice] ICEI ICEfl'CBr COLD SPRIKG ICE COMPANY. Families, Offices, Hotair Shipping, Ice-Oresan Saloona, &c. ,&c., supplied a pure article of BOSTON ICE," at the very.loi7«ai market.rates. .l%alsr&, t an£r i large consumers, supplied at wholesale prices. ' Wagons run in all-p^saa’limits of 'ss>- SPECTACLES, to suit all-agee, cheap, cor. SECOND and. NjffiPStreets. J . ~ " ap2s 3m* -. M CARPENTER WORK. REPAIRS,, Alter&Hans,. Newßtiildiugs-sreQfced. &c. • / DAVifrtS. GENDFjj&L, 05toeSd floor, N. E. . apls-12tt. CSESTNPT &reete K mrm , WILLIAM BL ATTWOQD, . UNDER2&ESB,; _ __ v . Has reT&o-ysd-Srom his formes-;'j=®V3sDCe to ELEVESa®® Street, third house below Arch, :g?de. ■ mhdl-lmii _ l DOCTOR A. STEVENS,"'Ep®€|^ J’TJMCAL PHYSICIAN,.is. wring all BIS-. 1 BASES. both of Ladias and. by,a. now;. in the uw «id}tettri,cUy ala*.Withocf a^yr- Mediamo. or even any Paia- • ' ■ ByARD may be hsiU, .\rith Trea.£ftmt, by, FWiants. fan in abroad, at reasonable rates, in WftQCt.orjLFaGnly,, LETTERS applymsfo?; circulars cftlurther informa- 1 tion will he prorapax&m-wereci. Office p danee at 1418 SOUjiS>ENif.SQXsAaE,EhUaaelphia, f Pennsylvania, beini in a .central as well n . part of the city. j . . ]yjACKSR.EIa, mBRINSS, SHAT* Np>- 8 MaaewoL latjrtMjgrt, fl 2,oTO’BbLi. V S«w Hwtowf Korina* ‘a*** Herring. _ ■ , 2,600 Sc&fed, ajid Ho. 1 H.cffiglAfi IfiOßgUnawMess Shad- . WHiiAM H. YEATON & CO., "* 80. asa Sontb FRONT Streets Agents for the sale of the .■ ORIQIHAL HBIBSIECK & CO. CHAMPAGNE. 4 Offer that desirable Wige to the trade. ■ d t**" * radM . . 100 case® “Brandeaberg Breres” COGNAC BRANDS. Vintage bottled in France..: 60 cases finest Tuscan Oil, In flasks: 2 dozen in casi*. GO bbls finest Quality Monongahela Whisky. . SQ bhla Jersey Apple Brandy. BO*ODD Havana Cigars, extra fine.' - ’ _ Host & Ohandon Grand Tin Imperial, G*es3 See* Champagne. • - / - Together with a fine assortment of Madeira. Sherry, Port. fta . Jftm-i T>URGTJNI>Y PORT.— II» QCaRTUR -M -CeeKs just received i?*- bo £& bT ; 186 WALKuI &SHGS4FSI W