ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, XXP TO 12 O'CLOCK,IiAST NIGHT. Continental—Ninth h H Vou Keller. Ne * York.. J C Walkinsliaw, New York Aflroverman, Jr. Baltimore j i? Momtbrd, flew. York J W Bradley, flaw York ~ •RtW-’Edwtii'dn fitla.Wask WColien, Washington Mrs Kmgfsmade, Wasli J-VaJontint, Washington . XTBPalnter & wf.W Chester CMooie, Baltimore . E Delchet, Hew York ; / 'B Landsbey, How York Fowler. Baltimore .. John Wooes, Ohio .‘: - *W O Bugart, Pittsburg- S MTaylo*& wife. Louisville H FBrowhsoifrKlizabth.'.flJ jy IS Greene tirla, Boston. , <3 eo B Thompson & \v f, T ro'y Bobt B Comoß, flow Jersey W n Bower H S Warr, Ashland \HC, Warden, Bosion C. A Curtis, Boston ■GBMowry, Utica ‘ U. J Colwell, 4‘leveland»o M Murillo, Bogota JM Parker 35 Silva, Bogota HSMagraw, Phlla *5 Casin, U S It Miss hdrian, Dayton, 0 J H Hammond - ••• JlornerFraukliniNewTork j I) Stanburrough^K'J John M-Parker, Hartford 3) C Gilman, KewVdavea. ■ ' Jnis :• H.N GAmbrill,, Baltimore - Oeo W Bowers,-flew York" <3 McLaughlin, California "Win Williams', New York . SliSfi Williams New: Yoiki J;S Kerbey & la, Washington J W Nixon, flow York ' .SC Cook’. "" , Pa St, louis-Chcstuut W'C Watkinsißaltimore-' ! A-’Gfttt?ifcki'Harriglmrg.'- .'WxQKot.B.U.SW- - • liieut Schmidt, New \ orlc : J-M Bilger,flew York . GW. Stone, U.S.N , • lI R birden&nflphew.N.J .A. H Berry,lTS N Wm Talbott,Baltimore. . John Talbot, Baltimore -3) F Wilkinson,Cinn, Ohio .| N Woods, Carlisle - ■ W J Che'neyjDel co, Pa < j CM. Coolldge,Mass ' _ „ > Jf McCoy,Yatmouth,;N J J H Crane,/Wash, D C Chas Dunlap, Baltimore 1 ■ Mcrchaaits’-Pourtli John*Terheun, New York . Jacob Terheun. New ' XouisHart,'New Jersey . C’Mftther, Smithfleid, O . J bchiliibjier, Ohio ‘ . '• H Milleri Ohio : * J v Sione, Ohio >IP Kearns, Pittsburg ' • - PMcGoußh, Frauksin .1 , J D Thomas, Madison. 0 • O.G Hazen, N Castle,' Pa P ; >. .Albeit Metzger ; ■ C F Shepard.McConnelsville ■ JR-McCollum •»- J Me Bloyney, -Winchester., . J SHall, Danville ' % V J N Cubblson, Harrisville, „• Xt B F Lee, Faltpoiub, Ya t Fnlon Hotel-Arch i H Lin.eS, Chester. Pa. Jno F BrihtonT'Lancaster... G Elebery, santa.,F,e; N M ; Kent 1- Jarvis, Oliio JasD Morrison. Mercer,Pa G'WMorrison, Mercer-" ; - ’ Stephen 11 strong, Fa Jno H Pooled la* N-Y ''*■■■ O M Terry, Attica, Tod P K Lee, Auburn ( -:N Y HTorrey, N Y - - P ' ' : States TJiiion—Sixth • vT L Leight,MiflUntown : - JUrsLawsonrPenna' G fl Plitt, Pittsburg ... • ‘ J P Moorhead,Huntingdon R Allison, itjEM Eatlibone.'New York • .-fj.p, Bertram,■PottsviHe "*• -D Hanoii. Perry co; P 6 . ‘G S'Pteveus, New York f t E Hibbard-&'Wi,Ver,mont . > tO B Eaton . Boston- - .! r *T CalHhan, New York : SWillirinisoh, flew York. - Madison—Secoml sti A Calder, EqumanV, Pa, X Witman, - Beading .. % - .-- Clias A-Poor, New York, Geo W 'Mayo, Depost. N Y, *Wm Kemble, Way ne co .. 'Thos S Foulk, Gwynedd . v ; Rerkly Haines. New'Jersey IrY H Ldfiin, Kansas Israel C Dewyse.New York Commercial—Sixth it J J Jennings, Baltimore . J M McMihn,; Williamsport • Jos S Evans, WestChcs.er ■ “Wm E Brown, Penna _ •fT W Evans. 6tafford'CH;Ya - 3 B.Champion: ■.* IThos E Ballenger, N Jersey »- J Lyman,’ St John, N Y - ’ DUER-tSTIGER.—At Jersey City, on Tuesday,' April Slat, Iby the Rev/Dr. Imbric, G. fiush Dner, of Phila delphia, to M. Emma Stiger, of Jersey. City. - , * CARR—HARVEY —Un the 2.id April, by Rev. George' P.'Krotel, George W. Carr and Fannie Harvey, daugn.-: •Aer Of-Wm.-Harve3% v Esq. ~all of this city. . .=. *: DIED. COCHRAN.—On the 24th Inst., Stuard Herron, son of John and-Rebecc'aCochran, aged 4 years, G months, and. SBdays.-"' o\; ~ . ' Due riotice will be given of the fnneral. '* WILDMAN.-Hn the 23d inst. ,■ Susanna 6. Wildman, S,ged-56. v, 7 The friends of the deceased are inyited to attend her funeral at JV K; Wildnian ? s,'Bilstol, on Third-day, the • 28th imt. ,atIQA. M. To proceed to Fallsington,* ** ; " CAMPBELL.—At-Venice,;• Italy, >on the 30th March,-' 38637Virginta K., daughter of St. George of this city.- •* •• •-*. On ;tlie ; 25fch : inBt.-*at his late residence; ; Progress, N. J., Thomas Hartley, in'the 69thyearof his age. - The relatives and friends oithe family, also Moot vomery Lodge, No. IS), A.-Y. M. , aro respectfully invited 4 p xo attend his funeral; fromvthe residence of his son, Thomas W; Hartley, No. 420'Franklin street, on Tuesday, 28thinst.; atlOo’cTock. ' ' CARTER.r-.Ori‘Friday, April 24th, ’Morris Holland, Bon of Redman and He ee l. Carter, aged .21 months. * -.- HARTLEY; the 23d April, at Progress, N. J., Thomas Hartley, in the 69th year of his age. v > STRATTON.—On the 25th inst., Jtfrsi Grizelda Strat ioh;in the 74th ; y ear uf'herake.fc* Weekly Report of Interments*. • : Health Omoß, April 25,1863. S)eat7ia and in the City of Philadelphia frorn the\%thto the Vsith of April, 188 b. DISEASES. Asthma ............ Abcess a** Anemia Scalds. Cancer • •* Rectum.;..- “ Btomach.... Croup.. Congestion Brain.. Lungs.. “ Livpr-... - . Compression of Brain Cramps, Consumption, Lungs. Colic .V i Convulsions. -Cyanosis Diptkeria YJiarrkcea. dr0p5y,....... ..... “ Abdominal.. ** Brain... “ heart-... Disease ofßrain...:. * 4 Heart-v*..v.v “ Lungs “ Stom&Bow “ Throat...... “ Aorta'..;.... Drowned.. Dysentery. Debility.... jGpilepßT... . lEmpy serna IFevcr JOVE THERE WERE— •64 From 30 to 40.. 20 “ .40 to 50...‘i. 26 “ 60 to 60...;. 17 “ 60 to 70.... i 8 “ - 70 to 80.....: 11 “ 80 to 90.. V.. • 37 Under 1 year.. Sfrom 1 to 2.. “ 2 to o*. “ 6to 10 « 10 to 15. •' 15 to 20. •": 20 to 30. Total... •WARDS.'":I WARDS. 1 WARDS... Tir5t.............20 Tenth... 6 Nineteenth....; 5ec0nd,........■••10 E1eventh........12 Twentieth Third .11 Twelfths* 3 Twenty-first.... fourth 14 Thirteenth...... 7 Twenty-second yifth,. ...11 Fourteenth 8 Twenty-third.. Sixth. ....;-8 Fifteenth........ 16 Twenty-fourth. Seventh .'ll Sixteenth........-4 Twenty-fifth... Xighth . C Seventeenth.....lo Unknown jTlnth 5 Eighteenth.....;,9 ? v Total Deduct deaths from the country; Net deaths in tho city • • • >267 Nativity—United States, 210; Foreign, 51: Unknown, 17. From the Almshouse, 10; People of Color, 12; from the country, 11, v The number of deaths: compared with the correspond- Snaweeks 0f1862 and oflast week, was as follows: weekending April 216, ISG2, was 296. Week ending April 18,1863. was 810. Males, 138; Females, 110; Boys, 74; Girls, 72. . Deaths and interments of soldiers in the city, 11:. By order of the Board of Health. ■ WILLIAM HEAD, Health Officer.. TVrOIJRNIKG GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. , Black Balzorines, 15 cents. ; „ Do. Bareges, 22, 25, anS 31i£ centg.- . Do. Crape Maretz,fll>£ cents.’; . : Do. Tamariinep, 37>4 cents. '> ; Do. B&izorine Garages, 25 cents. • Do. Raid Bareges, 25 cents. " Do. Neat Check Bereges, MX cents. / , . Do* BaregeillQrmuii, 69 cents : . Do. S»k Challies, 62J4 cents. Do. AU-woolTauitse, *1.25. Do. Mbusselines, 44 cents. Do. do. ; dcttble width, 87X cents. Do. Bombazines, *l. Do. French Corded Organdies, 25 coats ©lack-and-Whit®;Mozambiqaes. 18& cents. Do. < wide Mozainblques, cents. Do. Silks,-#L Do Silk ,aud-Wool Valencias, 56>i cents. Do. Paris Organdies, 37# cents. Do. Moasselines. H7H cents. Do. CMutzes and Lawns, 18# cents. Gray-figured Lawns, 182fcents;. . • Gray-mixed wide Glace Mohairs, 50 cents. Steel-mixed wide Paris Poplins, 87Jf cents. And all other Goods, at the lo west‘market prices. - ' BESSON & SON, Monrnin_g_Store, , ap22.6t- No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. .'jp'lNE CHECK SILKS, $l, $1.125, $1.25, J- and*l.6o_peryurd. .Black-and-white, Browu-and-White, [Lilac, Green, And Blue, select Colors plain Poult de Soles. - •« ' E X£ E * LANDBLL, • Ipfl v . FOURTH and ARCH., T IGHTMDLOTHS, FOR LADIES/ •U 1 Spring Mantles. “ ■ Light Mixed Middlesex. . . v - Frenchand English Clothe, -Vow L TiWnm V : «u>3l ETBE & LANDELL. iml Okegtnut stmts, G W Ely it la. Ohio •J. * Bnushnil, ludiana ILBWfbber & wf, Indiana Mrs P Hail, Ohio Mrs ; Fieldi J G MrtoConnell, Port Dol A Ker. ;Vort t elaware •T Hie«*tynd. Lancaster ' E Bowen. Penna Major Williams .1 D .Murray, Maryland. Mrs Stewart, Penna , WM Heed & dau, Maine Miss E G Ware, Ma ne Dr O’Donnell, Baltinnve A'd«aF days, Pittsburg CNPritt. Chicago AW Kelsey' s d Brugs & wife, Boston’ B C Prescott, New York M Kennedy,; Now York W C-N!x**nV Teni Geo H Gray,'Boston F H Hem haw, Boston T A Honskaw, Boston C;S Faulkner, Boston SamllDayis.-New tork " W Wilkinson ai La, N York MasterWilMnson, N York Mis-i KidcUll'. «Hv.;York -i. •TasM'Lea. Oiubinnati, 0 * S BOgd*n; Coluraous. O E B Benjamin; California ■ W Lecooey & wf, N Y>rk Chas J Hoadly, Hartford H Mnllekeo,' Boston David Lamb & wf, N York L H Zerega & wf, New York Dr F H Packham, RI NLallan, -Wd.sliiugton, D C John'Patterson. Liverpool FI C Moore, Boston EG Perinp, Baltimore John T DanQ.OonaftJti.iut . ,|M M White, Cincinnati. 0 J B Lpwis, Louisville, h.y B W Nichols, Xenia, Ohio C J Voorhees, St Louis D W ‘■‘airchild, Kentucky • •eo Webeiy Cincinnati, O W McMurtry, Newark, N J IE B Ebert, 1 Sc Louis J D Williams, Porn, S A PR Philipp on Pi fcsburg H-Mack,'Mil wtnkee John H Bates, Boston W E Scanlnh, Arkansas itreet, below Ninth, - J L Gregory ‘ • Jame* Graham;'Elkton . M NCorwin. Chicago - Alex P Hazard, Backs co • C-DeLoug, Springfield Gea-L BaU, PhilacUtDliia; G W Bowman, Carlisle Miss A Bownwu, Carlisle . MtB M B Metzger, Carlisle ■ Major H Sclile.rV Maryland dJS Mau; Aanlaod W D Newell, Jersey City J G Sibbald,‘Memphis • Louis M Coates;' •- G L Bertrand, B Gtiraore G W Sumner & la, N York C W Bacon, Now York JT’Potersoa. M Malone,-Lancaster " Thos Petaenck, Pottsville G..W Whitaker, Penna - JA'Southwick l Street, above Fifth* Jas McKelvey,-Pittsburg ' ‘ P Merick, Albany : . ML* Powell. -Maine;. . H Paxson. iN Jersey • Jas N York : D B Baker, 1 N York?- - - J G- Thompson, Carbondale G W Wilson, u b a C Henderson . G Ktngslarid, N Tork r ' " Charles H damm . . , , , W H Barnett,’Richmond, Kr : Street, above Third* Tlios C Janies, Baltimore : Alfred Mace. Baltimore >: F W Smith, New'York' John Hilbert, Baltimore ' T-G Peters, New York * U C Clements-fit siHter.Ten.n’' • Geo W Lackey, Wilm. Del.- N B Falcon, Aew York . C Lacell, New York - V T Wilson, Wasli.D C J DArnest: .-•> - -l/ |G S'Stull, Illinois ; . ‘ . C Reerps, New Jersey T Anderson.Pittsburg . D Nicholson, St Locus ■* Chas H Green, Cinn, Ohio [John C Thompson, . . i street, below Arch. ■f MC-mrad, 6nio y ' J C Everharts tf I air co; Pa - .Vf.MeDtzer.'Pitt'burg H'MiUer. A da, -Gin,. 5 : . : •T T. Mylar, Pittsburg ‘ ' - G L Gr fllth; Md Ehianuel 6 Straus, Pa , • - F A Jamisonn ' ‘• IR D MitchelJ..Wash, B C ; G W Hunt, lowa . A- 1 H Hoover & la, Cleirfield .T Lumsden, Cin, Ohio J Bowen, Ripton, Wis:- ’• L M Bemah, Ohior- W P Hull, Mil son. Pa GSedgwick;Greeaco;Pa>= Thos r S.mpsbn,Mt Chunk Hy Richards, Danville; Pa' street} above Third, J H Kirkpatrick, Newark Jesse Davidson. Ohio .T_B Haute,:Wooster, Ohio J H Rosenbaum, N Y- s ' i ‘/ Best, Onio - •J T Davis & lady, Irohton, 0 Peter Remies, Pittsburg • : Christian Hess, Pittsburg ,W--T Craig, Philada Joseph Harrison, Hliilada. VV P White, Pliilada ' • and' streets* S T Brown, Milton , J P Dun bar.* Penna • " W HPaul; Virginia W W Williamß, Penna C Young, .New York .. P-Barrett, Baltimore ' H Nevins, 5 WiUitttnsbiirg W Hooker, Jr, Brooklyn W.Goi'man,Albaay ; J.WPratf, Harrisburg R-V-S-bauldihg T E Watt, 1 Pittsburg reet, above Market* : ,P-S Kogler, Frehchtown' ' J,jß Beatty, >:Trenton, N J J-AaBtiii,>DepoBitJ:NY:? v .' Jos.Graber, Lewistownl' . J Hawlew.Pa ' Geo Nvdamlin,.Houesdale • Wm HKain.MtPleftaHUtiPa Tii conaer,MC Pleasant,:Pa : DanlSchennerhorn, Pa reetj above Cliestnnt. MAForcetl r L G Alcott, Maryland J W Nields, West Chester Joh n A Silver, Maryland Chaß Middleton & la, Va RP White • 1 H R Howard, Reading GeoT Lennox, Baltimore DISEASES. Fever, - Malignant. . “ . Spotted....;. “ Scarlet....... “ Typhus, mag’t - Typhbid Falling Coal 81n.... Gangrene....*....... Hernia Hemorrhage......... r from Nose Hooping Coug±,;;... Inflammation J3rain. Bronchi.. *• Lungs...., “ Peritoneum “ Pleura.... . " S.&. Bowels , “ : :Spleen.... 1n5anity.;............ Inanition..... •....... Marasmus .. Mea51e5.......... Old Age.............. Pa15y..;........; 4 ..... Pyemia.............. Rheumatism; • .. Run over on Railr’d Scrofula >till-born-.‘..i........ 5h0ck............;... Te'etbing............. Tetanu5............... Ulceration; Bowels.’. Unknown Wounds—Gunshot. SPECIAL . NOTICES. Dk. Stephen Sweet, of - Connecticut, the great natural Bone Setter. Lyon’s Magnetic Flea Powder. . la Rummer, when the Him is low, , - Come forth in.'6Wftrmsjhe. insect foe. And for our blood* they bore,- you know. And suok it in most rapidly. But ileas, roachgs. ’skeeters—black or white— In death’s embrace are stiffened quite, lifTLyon’3 Powder chance to light • >• 'ln. their obscure vicinity. Lyon’s Powder.is harmless to mankind, but will kill all house;hisects, ; garden worms, plant : bugs, &c. Ly on’s Aragnetip' f Pills: : are. Bure' death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere/" ai>2s-l’2t h ]>. S. BARNES, New York. A' Beautiful Complexion can be ob* mined by the use of EIELMBOLD’S EXTRACT SAB SAPARILLA. March. April, May* and June, are thobeai months to use a Blood-Purifying remedy. See adver tisement. fe27*finw3m Batchelor’s Haib Dtk ! THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR’S celebratod Hair Dyi produces a color-not to be distinguished from nature; .warranted not to injure the hair in the least; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes* and invigorates the hair for life. . GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a iplendid Black or Brown, leaving the hair soft' and beaatiflal. Sold by all Druggists, &©. >:■ . 4®-The Genuine is signed WILLIAMA.BATCHR LOR* on thefour aides of each box: FACTORY,-No. 81 BARCLAY Btreet, (Late 283 Broadway and 16 Bond street. ) my2B-ly New York. One-Price i Clothing; of the Latest ttles, made in the Best Manner* expressly for RETAIL 3ALES- LOWEST.SeIIing Prices marked in Plain Fl rureß. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory: - ; . Out One-Price System Is strictly adhered to. All are' hereby treated alike. - ifllWv JONES & CO. . 604-MARKET Street. A GREAT NATIONAL CELEBRA TION.—At a meeting of the Board of Directors of THE UNION LEAGUE of Philadelphia, held March 26, 1663, the following resolutions, presented, by Mr. CHAS. GIBBONS, were unanimously adopted ’ RESOLVED. 1. That the League will celebrate_the approaching an niversary; of American independence by appropriate ceremoniesi At the Hall of Independence. . ; :. 2. That ali the Union Leagues and Associations in the United States be invited to participate in the celebration, • "and that they be requested to send deputations from their respective bodies for that purpose.. • '' , S. That it be recommended.that the deputies be.autho rized to represent their respective constituents in any ; action that may be deemed;necessary and expedient’to ' perfect the organization, of the friends of the' Americia; Union and Government throughout the United States. f . .4. That the Committee of Correspondence ;be. autho rized, to. prepare a'circular . letter, communicating these resolutions'to the .Union, Leagues and loyal citizens of the respective and io .adbpt'such measures as may be necessary to catry them into effect. ■■■;> j.WM. M. MEREDITH, President. GEO. H. BOKER, Secretary, • " • ap4-lm GRAND CELEBRATION BY THE UNION LEAGUE, . ; - - ‘ . The UNION- LEaGUE of the Thirteenth .ward will •celebrate their Inauguration by a Public. Meeting at the HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL,- EIGHTH and GREEN Streets, ; . V' .• • .TUESDAYi April SSth, 1863, . . . ; EiaiiT O’CLOCK PML . v ; : ; Oxt ; this occasion .an' AddresswiVLbe delivered 'by the - HOW- ISAAC H4ZLEHURST, ; • THE CONSTITUTION AND THE UNION. THE ADMISSION WILL BK FREE. . - ; Colonel MAURICE will read a PATHETIC POEM.- • JOHN FRY; .. JAMES CANNON,' Robert g: march, A; REIMER, ' GEORGE R- KRICHBAUMi •. Committee.' A MEETING OP THE. CAMDEN • LB AGUE; will-'be Reid THlS'(Monday) LVBRING; at WABBINGTON lIALL, corner of FOURTH and SPRUCE Camden, at 7&.o’clockl U ' It* j OFFICE OF THE LOCUST TVIOUN TAIN COAL AND IRON .COMPANY,: Philadel phia,, April 27, ,1863 —The.semi'annual .‘INTEREST on the'JHortgage Loah ,of this Company, due on day of May .proximo, •will be paid on'and said date;- at the oflice-of ihe Company,-No. a3o>S:>nth. THIRD St. • ap27-6c". 1 • - ; : JQS. C HOPP.yGK,,Treasurer. : THURSDAY, 'APRIL; 30.- ; DAY OF Ht) All Ul ATI OK aND.PKA.YER —His Excellen cy'. tbePrpßidehtof..the,Uiidted States having.expressed his,desire by a formal-Proclamation; that THURSDAY, the 30th?day. of. April,- be.observedasadayofHQ'MlLr- ATION-AND PRaYER, we hereby invite our:■ Clergy and People so to observe'it. ahd? to hold.and atiend.siich.ser-. vicesas are customary on such .occasionsi’ificiting’the Prayer for. the Auth.orHies»i.or such other as niayseem to thtm most'appropriatei-' Given at Philadelphia, this twenty-fifth’day okApril, A;?D.‘IS63. ■ ; • ' • JAMES P. WOOD, -. Bishop of Philadelphia. : ■f<3»;.:TOTJ]SG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSO CIATION.'—The-Regular. Monthly Meeting of the Association Tyill be'heldin the Seventh Presbyterian, Church, BROaD Street, above CHESTNDT (Rev. Janies M Crowell),- on MON DAT EVfINING; April'27th; as 7£ .o’clock." : ■ • s Bev. T.{ DE WITT.TALMAGE will .deliver a' Lecture before the Association, entitled in Life. ”, The ptiblic is - cordially; invited: to{be present -The middle ai-Te will be reserved for Young;Men especially.? vap2s.2t* PROFESSOR Cl G. ' SCHAEFFER, ■rC^ 1 on request, - willrepeatliis lecture on the Genders •in tb e G crman Languase. 'abridged and condensed as to; generalities, and augmented as to specialities, by 'nume rous example* and' illustrations’i'at-the same time as an .introductory to his’-ttew courses; at-Concord Hall, IUB North':>.TENTH - Street,'On ! TUESDAY,‘ April 2Stk,. ; atS o’clock P M - Admiitancefree; ' : ■. ap2s-3fc . MEETISG OF THE BOARD OF ADE.—Afetated meeting of ;the members of tha board’oF Trade will be: held, at- their roQms.'lfo^sos ! CHESTNUT Stre‘<-r The above order will be in force from ; and after FRI DAY, May 1, 1863. : -V. :C. A. WALBORN, ap23-i3O Postmaster. !«’. - : • : ,{4! -mhlS-tjel - ' . / THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer. : NORTHERN LIBERTIES AND PENN TOWNSHIP RAILROAD .COMPANY, Putladelphia; -April 7tli, 1863. >•- A meeting of the Stockholders of this ;Company .will be' held>ttheOfficeof the Philadelphia and Reading Rail-; road Compahy.No. %!£7 SOUTH FOURTH Street, on MONDAY;' the;4th day of May next, ! < at 10 o’clock A; M., at which'time and place an election of Officers will'be' held. ’:. T[apB.dtM4l . A. A. KQNIGMACSER, Sec’y. • SCHIJYLKILL AND ST7SQ,UEHAN |NA KAILROAD 227 South i'OUßTH'Street—Philadelphia, April-3, 1863.—The an nual jneetiogof theStockholdersof this company and 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, Secretary. _v, ap3-tmy4 W<&» NOTICE.—A MEETING OF THE* Stockholders -of - the. .Germantown Passenger Railway Company will he held at their Office, SIX-TH and DIAMOND Btreets, 1 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, 1863.- - . JOSEPH 6INGERLY, Secretary.. April 15th, 1863, ap!6202327 myl* OFFICE OF “THE AMERICAN K2* FIRE INSURANCE COMFAN Yv”.No, 310 WAL NUT Street. ' , A general meeting of the Stockholders in . THE AMERICAN EIRE INSURANCE CO MPANY ’? will be held, agreeably to Charter, on MONDAY; the 4th day of May next, at 12 o'clock M. ‘ ‘ i i- "• : < The annual election for Directors will take place imme diately. thereafter. ,v:■=' A. C. L. CRAWFORD, Sec’ry. APRir, 20tli, 1863.;. ap2123 25 27 2.9 myl 4* NOTICE.-OFFICEOF THEDELA. ICS» Ware AND RARITAN CANAL and'the CAM DEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTA TION COMPANIES, Prixcbtox (N. J.), March 31,1863. The Treasurer of the above Companies is now, to PAY THE BONDS due at Princeton, August 1, 1863, being the five per cent. . Converted Sterling Loan. ■' The principal/an! also the last coupon. Will be paid on pre sentation to WILLIAM H. GATZ&IER; -Philadelphia; or to [ap3-lmj RICHARD STOCKTON. Treasurer. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BLOOMSBURG IRON COMPANYIwUI be held at the Company’s Office, Irondale, Pa. , on WEDNESDAY, May 20, 186:1, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to servo the ensuing year, and for the transacfcioifbf other business. ■ WM.’-E.' S.. BAKER, .Treasurer,: . ap2o-SOtV - i . No. fl!3 North WATER Street.i - P TIST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Philadel phia, October 24, 1862. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying: Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the office of the Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No.-1609 CHESTNUT Street. '. B. FRANK- PALM SR,.* ' jaP-6m , - Government Surgeon-Artist.*’--' fs3s*. NOTICE 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 meet for the purpose of Receiving,Subscriptions to the Capital Stock.of the said Company, on MONDAY, the llth day of May, 1863,, at 10 o’clock A. M., at No. 4t WILLING’S Alley; in the city of Philadelphia. . - . Clement B. Barclay, John A-Wilson, * v Oliver W. Barnes, -• R.D. Barclay, . Edmund Smith, . J. .C Sharpless, • ■ S. B. Kingston, Jr. t . Isaac V. El well, v ’ ' . • Joseph Lesley, • AC. Harmer. -ap2o-tmyir HOMCEOPATHIC HOSPITAL., 1119 CUTHBEBT Street.—This institution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will be received and provided for in-the most comfortable' manner, free of cnai’ge.- ! B. F. GLENN, . n022-tf Secretary of Board of Managers. "OEIMJER'S ITORYTYPBS ARE likenesses of strikingmerlt: the beautiful attitude and'.admirable management of light Arid color make them most impressive pictures. SECOND Street, above Green. • : .. It •U • 1 , V ;v ’’ ' yp V. A. '3 r -:‘i ;jii V -J.-.'V ~ • 1-. .V -n - 4--.% ., 1 ,tr. . - : THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA MONDAYs APRIL 27. 1883. SPRING MILLINERY. SPRING MILLINEKY. The undersigned has now open a HANDSOME STOCK OF RIBBONS, SILKS, CRAPES, ILLUSIONS AND LACES; Also, fc splendid assortment of FRENCH FLOWERS, Consisting of fine ROSES, ROSE BUDS, fine GRAPES, • : and FRUITS, i All of the most fashionable shades and styles. a tor o, ■ • RIBBONS AND FLOWERS Of last season’s importation; will be CLOSED OUT VERT CHEAP. M. BERNHEIM, No. .720 CHESTNUT STREET. mh3o-2m STRAW GOODS, 181)3; FRENCH FLOWERS, LACES AND RIBBONS, OF THE LATEST FASHIONS, JUST OPENED THOS.i KENNEDY & BRO.’S, No. T»9 CHESTNUT Street 1 below EIGHTH.- mh3l-2m SPRING 1863. BROOKS & ROSENHEIM,' (Late Rosenheim, Brooks, & Co.), No. 431 MARKET STREET, North :Sid«. Have now open* and are daily making additions thereto*. . ’>n v : A XANDBOUB YA&IBTT OP RIBBONS, BONNETS, KISSES* AND'CHILDREN’S HATS* FLOWERS* ■ • AND MILLINERY GOODS IN GENERAL, to which the attention of the trade Is respectfully, soli cited. : ■ mh!B-2m ATly MISSES O!BRYAN, 1107 WAL ■ JftaJNUT v Street,-’ will open - PARIS MILLINERY THE SPRING, on THURSDAY. April 9th* 1863. ‘ ap7-lm* 1863 s F K I N G 18(53 WOOD & GARY. No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET, . .Have now in store a complete stock of STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, INCLUDING STRAW HATS AND BONNETS. KISSES’AND CHILDREN’S STRAW GOODS.' . FANCY AND CRAPE BONNETS. FRENCH FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &«, - To which they respectfnllyinvite the attention ofMer •hants and Milliners. ' CASH BUYERS will find special advantage in examin ing this stock before purchasing. » fe2B-2m. ■ Millinery ; Ann ■■■ ■ , ,\v ■ STRAW GOODS. * . < v , JOSEPH HAMBURGER, & 35 South SECOND Street, Has nowopen a large stock of Ribbons,’Artificial Flowers, Ac., to which he• respectfully invites attention of Millinors and Merchants. Goods received daily from New York auctions. - ; mb24--2m T ABBAT EXCITEMENT—S TILL GREATER BARG AJPS.rrTße'ceived immense-lots of* New Goode at BAMBERGER BROS., Nor 103 North ElGHTH\Street; much lower than'^they. have been for’ a .•i.-.-.-.p ~ < READ, READ, BEAD ALL.!'.^' v : . LINEN HDKFS.LINEN Linen HdkfS;Vat Sand 10 cents, some very fine at 12 cents, sold a week ;ago at 18cents; stilllfioer at 13:cents, worth 20;j some extra fine.at 14,15, .16, and 18 cents,r all much.balow the present price; .:•-■ - -v • MEN’S LINEN’'HDKFS.-r-Men’s Linen Hdkfs., very , • fine quality, at 25 cents, sold last • week for 38c.; some very fine st 31 cents, 1 worth:.44c..; some! extra.fine at 39 cents, worth 50c. f bj* the dozen. . - .) . :; . ' ; . BBM-STITCHED HDKFS.,{very-fine; at 25,- 31,'and 35 cents;;broad, hems from•• 31 cents’ upwards, extra . cheap.: ■<•>• ■ ;■ GLOVESr GLOVES —The largest assortment of .La dies’, Men’s, - and - . Children’s iLiisle, 1 {-Thread, and, Silk Gloves, plain, colored, stlichfd backs; and kid finish.uew est styles; much lower than they can be baught.for in any; store in the city. ' "•■• -LAI>IES% MEN’S, AND CHILDREN'S!Gauze, Merino, and- Lisle Thread Vests, very cheap. '- ? | ; •■ t .GAUZE AND GRENADINE VEILS,'-Bfown, Blue", Mode,, .Drab,andallotbercolors,'splendidquality, only 75cents; ( ‘someextra-fineatSl, -: wortnsl.6o. - •;' .HOSIERY, HOSIERY.-—The iargestand.besfc assortment of Ladies’, Men’s, and Children’s Stockings of every de > scription. positively much lower than any other store in the city sols them. ■ ■ JI . ■. . ' : floor SKIRTS. ■ HOOP SKIRTS. ;.r Avvery large assortmenb'of-the best make", trail and {other styles of Boop Skirts,' very cheap. * »•- : INVISIBLE-fiA:lß.NETS;plain and’with steel ;be ads; Corsetp, Linen Bosoms,'French Morocco -Travelling f-Satcheltf;and,all other gopds'muchlower than-they can be hought for in other stores. ALL THE STAPLE TRIMMINGS stilL at nearly half -the regular prices, 'such-as'the very bestPinsand Nee "dleBi>:.onJy'43cehts a paper;!best Pearl Buttons; 3 and 4 centsJi dozen; very: best':ltalian Sewing Silk,; duly 75 centsipn ounce; best Tooth : Brushes, 6,8, and 10 centa; new and splendid' lot■•of Hair", Brushes; 12, IS! and cents; widest and finest Skirt Braids^.fall. s;yards',abhVy' d cents; India Kubbop ComDSi-fi-and-iqcents; beutludla • ■ Rubber Hair-Plns;18 cents a dozen; Spool Ootton! Cotton . Cord,Hooks and Eyes, TwilledTape.’&c.,all much lower;. tlian ; in any. other . store in l 'the ' city. BAMBERGER’- ’BEOS., 105 North EIGHTH- Street, third store above Arch. • ap23-tf:-? rOfANCIAIu • u. s. FIVE-TWENTIES, OS TWENTY-YEAR SIX-4“ER-CENT. BONDS. PAYABLE AT THE OPTION OP THE GOVERNMENT AFTER PIVE YEARS. I am instructed' by.the SECRETARY TREA-* SURY to leceiye subscriptions for tho above LOAN AT PAR. Interest will commence from the -DATE OF SUB SCRIPTION; and Is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint,' ’■ br a.iir Sub-Treaaury or Depository'of the United States,' -on the first days of May and November of each year. At the present premium on gold, these Bondß 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 dt LEGAL-TENDER NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN (com-" nionly calied V'Five-TwbiitteV’L will cease. : :'; l { .‘All who wish-to Invest in the Five-Twenty Loan must,’therefore, apply before‘the lst'of JULY next; JAY COOKE, ... Subscription Agent, ; mh4-tjyl' ■ 114, South'THIRD Street, Philada. g HARVEY THOMAS, : - STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Ko. 318 WALNUT STREET. STOCKS and BONDS,and all kinds of U. S..GOYKRIf ■ URHT SECURITIES, bought and sold on Commission. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at -lowestrates.- ' - ‘ UNITED.STATES d-,20 -YEAR SIX per cent BONDS, fnrmshed at PAli in sums to suit. : !• ' , ,Orders by. Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers 7;.t0 v - Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co.', - Geo. D. Parrish, Esq.,. John B. Myers& Co,, ' Samuelß.Thomas,Esq., Furness,Brinley,* C0.,-John Thomas, Esq. • 1 - . - ■•■ ■■ . .. apl-3m if • ■g D W A R D M. DAYIS, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, No. 39 South THIRD Street, (upstairs,) \ Philadblphia. A GENERAL BROKERAGE AND BANKING BUSI NESS TRANSACTED. ; , Stocks and Bonds. Bought-and -Sold. on Commission. Loans and Business-Paper?Negotiated.. -Dividends and Interest Coupons Collected and Remitted.' Exchange on Europe Sold: Special Collections made. Coin and-Cur rency Bought. Interest Allowed on Deposits.* apl-3m -JOHN 0. CAPP & SON, STOCK AND NOTE B H OK £S S , No. »3 South THIRD Street, Directly opposite theMechanics’ Bank. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD _ON COMMISSION, AT THE BOARD OP BROKERS. money invested AND (NOTES. AND LOANS,NBGOTIATED : mhl2-Bm' ON THE BEST TBBMS. O O L . ; ’ 10,000 lbs. Pennsylvania Tub. 'C v • '20,000 lbs. Choice Canada Fleeee; ; 20,000 lbs;No. 1 and Superior Western Pulled. 40,0001b5.-'Medium and Fine Pennsylvania andOhi: • Fleece, selected. ' - ,•• * ■ -.-■■< . ■ . WOOLEN YARNS. “30,000 lbs. Domestic Flannel Yarn, 20 cents. • - 10,000 lbs. Linsey and-Fine ShawiiYarn,' 30 cents. k. V 10,000 lbs. Hosiery and Stocking Yarns, soft spun. ' COTTON- > . .. 100 bales Middlings. ;■ '* COTTON YAItNS. / 30,000 lbs. Warps, Cops, and -Bundled Twist, of best makes, Nos. 10. to 20. • '•• Orders solicited for best Standard makes—any num ber or description. v >... V J ALEX. WBILLDIN i ■ ■ ••••-■•• i THE GREAT FACILITIES: OF REI < -K' MEli'B establishment enable him to 'funushhna I Photographs naturally colored- moderate char,. 1 of»L BECOND Street, above Gr«n. It WATCHES, AND JEWEIRY, WOBD ABOUT AMERICAN WATCHES. AFTER A THOROUGH TRIAL OF MORETHIN TEN YEARS, tlie time-pieces manufactured by the American.. Watch Company, ofWaltham., Mass., have gained a-firm hold upon tbe favor of the public, and less than 75,000 of them are speaking for themselves In the pockets. of the people. From a very insignificant beginning the business has increased to anextent exceeding our most sanguine anticipations; and we are now., ostided in stating that WE-MAKE MORE THAN df all the; watcheß sold in the United States. Repeated enlarge ment of oUr factorriiuUdings, and thelahor of GbO opera.- tLyeB, - : still 'llhd us .unequal to supply the 5 creasing-demand. And we may here observe that not withst'anding the high price of labor and materials, -we actually sell our products at leas prices than thoeecurrent five years ago W]elrefer to these facts only for the purpose of properly introducing,another Buhject relative to our manufacture: of watches riituerto our chief object (has been to make pood-watchesfor the million at the lowest possible price to take the place of the ihake-belie ve watches called v ‘Ancres, ” 1 ‘Lepines, % * ‘English Patent Levers,' ” , &c;V : annually- thrown upon this niArket. ia couatless numbers, by European workshops—watches which are the refuse of their factories, unsaleahle at hoine and per fectly worthless everywhere. = This object we have accomplished, and now we have to announce,vtbataWeihave commenced the manufacture of watches of the very- v -HiGiiEST- GRAbs Renown to chronometry, unequail'eci by anything hitherto made by ourselves and unsurpassed by anything made in thel; world. For this purpose we.havef he amplest facilities. 5 We have erected an additioh'.to ourViriainbuildings', expressly for this branch of pur business,'and have filled it with the best. ;workmehfn;6urseryi(P. ;^Profitiijgbyourloug ;: emodeUed the form of; otijr watches', inf tfoduOmg;BuchiihprovementBashavebeeh|uggeBtedahd proyed to' be good froiD time to time, andhave instituted' new. and severe'l-tests of isochionjsm,{.adjustment, and: ‘ compensation.' New machines and appliances havobeen constructed, which perform their w ork w ith consummate': delicacy and exactitude, and the choicest, and most ap-; ' proved materials brdy i 'are.;Ußed.‘ Nothing;, in &ict» is ‘wanting-Teither iny mechanical principle, material, or, workmanship to insure perfection in the result.V •' yy We;continue to ’manufacture our other well-known qualities under,-the following names: f .-.■'.V- v. : * 1 APPLETON,- TRACY & CO.” WP. S. BARTLETT,” ' And the “Soldier’s Watch.” r .-i-;.: “WM. ELLERY. ” The latter, the lowest-priced watch we make; is a sub stantial.' reliable time-piece,' cased in Sterling silver—- hunting pattern, and • is’laot liable.' to get out;.of^order v either in marching,' riding, Or fighting.* . AU: the above-, described watches' including the Jinest, Which’ is named .“AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY" on the plate, are sold by watch dealers'generally throaghoutthe country, # ROBBINS & APPLETON, >•; AGENTS FOR THE > r AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, 18a BROADWAY. N. Y. ap3'fmwlot* WATCHES, JUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER EUROPA. GOLD WATCHES, LADIES* SIZES, OF NEW STYLES. SILVER ANCRES AND CYLINDRES. . : ' GILT ANCKES AND CYLINDERS. PLATED ANCEES AND CYLINDERS. For Sale at. Low Rates to the Trade, by D. T. PRATT, ap3 tf . . 607 CHESTNUT STREET. ■ J. O. FULLER, ' "Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY; CHESTNUT-Street,; ;; (Up-stairs, opposite'Masonic Temple), Has now op©n a__ fiAKGE AND COMPLETE STOCK, . -.-EMBRACING- , ! AMERICAN7AND SWISS WATCHES, S. HOWARD & CO. ’S FINE AMERICAN WATCHES, GOLD CHAINS; GOLD SPECTACLES, THIMBLES, AND' yY . FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. < ' fel9-Sm ■ .*• '*■ ■ : .✓ • F-I N E WATCH REPAIRING Jußl attended to, by the : most experienced workmen, and every watch warranted for one year. • G. BUSSELL. . _ %% North. SIXTH Street J O. FULLER’S FINE GOLD I’KNSi THE BEST PEN IN USE, JOE SALE IN ALL SIZES. : ,fel3-3ia piNB GILT.COMBS . IN EVERY VARIETY. IMITATIONS OF PEARL AND CORAL. J. O. FULLER, Jnhl3-2m No. 713 CHESTNUT Stroot. y'ULCANITE RINGS. A full assortment, all sizes and styles. J. C. FULLER, No. TV* CHESTNUT Street. "T/"ULCANITE JEWELRY.—OUST RE- T - ceived* a handsome-assortment of-Chatelain and Vest Chains,, Pins, Pencils, &c. , andJfor sale at veryiow prices.--.G. RUSSELL, ap2s-tf ; , .' . : r- v ,gg North SIXTH Street; ■■ . MUSICAL boxes. TN SHELL AND ROSEWOOD OASES,; "Av playing from 1 to 12 tnnos, choice Opera and •can Melodies:-, v Y FARR-'A BROTHER. Importers, .. ap4 .358* CHESTNUT Street, below Fonrtb. - - . 'CLOTHING. EZZNISE Fine Clothing, . ,MafleAip «irly,for £ ,, i - Bpring-ana Sunimcr Sales, : - . > >-.jrijoTr ready; v WAMMAKER-& BROWN, “OAK HALL,” S. E. cer. 6th & Market. DESIRABLE - 'PROPERTY .■*• - FO*• .1-.;.i INVESTMENT. V PRICES ■ SURE TO ADVANCE. ‘ n ‘rt ]ypN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR. OASSIMKRES. . NEW DIAGONOLS; NEW' MIXTURES. NEW COLORS. HEW 6-4 COATINGS. NEW 6-4 MELTONS. LADIES’ CLOAKINGS. BOYS’ CLOTHING READY -HADE. u BOYS’ AND MEN’S CLOTHING MADE,TO ORDER. COOPER * CONARD. ap4-tf S. E. corner NINTH AND MARKET Sts. TOHN KELLY, JR, W /n" TAILOR, £ HAS REMO VED , FROM 1022 CHESTNUT STREET.' ■- . _ TO - ... , ..■■ ' EDWARD P. KERRY’S, , - . - .ir.tti 14a South THlRD.Street* Where'he presents to former patrons and:the public the advantages of a STOCK OF GOODS, equal if.not S snv perlor, to any in the' city—the skill and taste of himself and EDWARD P. ETELLY, the two ofthe city—at prices much lower than any other first-class esta- 1 blishment of the city. . *;v ;;> > apl-tf T>LACK CASS. PANTS, $5.50, < ' At 704 MARKET Street' BLACK CASS. PANTS, i 5.00, At 704 MARKET Street BLACK CASS. PANTS, S6.GO, At 704 MARKET Street BLACK CABS. PANTS,'f&HU; At 704 MARKET Street BLACK; CASS. PANTS, j& 50.. At 704 MARKET Street. GRIGG ft VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street GRIGG & TAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street GRIGG & VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET.Street GRIGG ft VAN GUNTEN’S. No. 704 MARKET Street. :GRIGG ft VAN GUNTEN’S, No. 704 MARKET Street . mh22-6m t INTERNAL REVENUE, FARMERS’ A AND MECHANICS’ BANK BUILDING, No.-4a? CHESTNUT Street. < . .. Office of Assessor. - * > Philadelphia, April 25th.-,“1863. NOTICEtfIS‘HEREBY-; GIVEN to all persons doins business in the FOURTH. COLLECTION DISTRIC T who -have beemor may be-Assessed under the INTERNAL REVENUE LAWS OF ,THE UNITED STATES** that the notices granting TEN DATS for APPEALS must be re sponded to within the time,naiDed r as-I have no power to give allowances after, the.returnhas beeii made to the Collector. After the expiration:'ofUh&Ten Days,:-tlie amount of the assessment must be paid! and the Appeal, if any, must be made to the COMMISSIONER'at Wash ington..,- , * ~.D. P. SOUTH WORTH, * .: ap27r6t- • • ; : Assessor.- TNTEBNAL REVENUE, FARMERS’ A AND MECHANICS’ BANK BUILDING, NoJ *3T CHESTNUT Street. > Philadelphia* April 25, 1861. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all MANUFACTU RERS intheFOURTH COLLECTION DISTRICT, that the Internal Revenue Laws of the United States ; require the return of-- THEIR • ENTIBE&PRODUCT, f whether for -THEIR OR,CONSUMPTION orforjsale The question'of exemptions to bo determined by the Assessor, in conformity with the law.. Their returns most be made prior to the ELEVENTH HAY of each and every month*. ap27-6t' : v x,.H..P. SOUTH WORTH* Assessor. V- OK ER.EL, HERRING, SHAD, %Mo*Biu* , Maw. No«. 1,3, and g Maokwhl, litM»n«hl . fat fish.in assortedpwkagei. _ _ r tk u. 1000 BbU.nNew ;Bastport* Fortune Bay. and Halifax Scaled, and No. I Herring. > vj ; lfip Bbls. new Mess Shad. - _ t .y No. 14*1 North >WUABVI& SHERRY WINE.—IOO QUARTER ; Casks j uatreceived. peruhtp ' ‘ Laura.’’for sale in bond, by .r CHASI's.A JASCARSTAIBa. ... a P 24 136 WALNUTand »1 GRANlTtfStreets. T B. CABSELBE6RY WILL OPEN *; • on MONDAY MORNIIVG. from this week’sNEW \ORK SAL*S S. .MILLARD At CO*, Messrs. LOKMIhICK. Wi SaNDONCK, & 'CO.,; aud fitossr*. B£Nl\ Ahl> «fc'HUTrt)», the following lota of foreign Ronds, worthy theiattehtUm of both dealers andcon- V lOOps, plibiu fiVe : ciuaUty allwool "DELAINES. Modea,' Black*, Finks. Blues; Sc , Ac., at37^£c. :.l lot Buiall Plaid Silks, at 76c.. . 1 do • do 95c. , ' 1. ; , llot plain Poil do Sole Silks, extra low. v ■ ~- Good flick M ks, - at $l. •: . Black Mika, 51, $1,00,.$1:10, $1.12, up to $2. l lot Jarquard Fancies,'extra iow/ : j;: V ; ? 1 '1 lot ahfctcl. iiigli colors Silk.CHiHlies. at.w ccnts. ~ v 310t4 quality double, width kjozambiques.,- been sold:'at6o cents by.the case, ex tra lo w.. v '■■■ • ■ l ease spleiidid“qual; Check Mohair Lustres, SrJaC. j.: , ‘ 'Half case super. q. rial,’Shepherd’suCheckMohairs, cx.- tralow: " Halfcase Mohairs; black'with white lialr cord Plaid, 23cents. iv ; .v—• v- :■ 1 lot rich plaii Mode, colored ground, extra low. 1 case DrairAl’pacas, X, at PI cents. ' ; h do do . X. at 37 cents. ,i: • ' Glotsblflck'aiid white Wool Delaines, at S7>4 ? .. , : I‘casc magnificent quality and ;shadeß, 4-4 ALpacas, at 66 cents. ■: . .• : ' Best styles‘Am erican DelJunea, extra lorn .• SHAWLS.- . SHAWLS.. : " Several lots open centre Black real Paris Broche Square Shawls.' , : ‘ Black Stella S'aws. $3.25 to $lO. -, v , • -V, /; Jbuyin’s Kid Glovea.Miew shades, extra low., . ;i ..... • : .;10-4and'll-4 Al.endale Quilts.. ’ .; .r : ' . 11*4 Ho'tcycoxnb Quilts. , ‘ Marsei les'Quilts, all extra low. A line ofvLinen Sheetingsi 1(M, at $1,12;: $1.2?,;; Ac. ' ' All wool.Piaid Delaines for Missos,3l cents. . t ; ‘ • •...•/ ... . , J.. R. C ASSBLBEdBT’S, • ••, , Mnmmouth.Dr* Goods House, 45 North EIGHTH Street, below. Arch..-■ E. S.-Will operi on MONDAY MO,SN IN GMeases best, makes and’styles of Chintzes, fast colors; at 16 cts-,!- ... ■ at 27- It CAS&KLBERRY. JOUVIN’S GLOVES. JUST BECEIYED, ‘ "• .' ’A , FBESH INVOICE -OF GJ-ETSTUIIVE JOUVIN’S KID GLOVES. THOMAS W. EVANS & 00., 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET. apisr3fc... jq-EAT FIGURED BLACK SILKS, ' ‘ :From Auction,;-? AT LESS THAN USUAL PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,' ’ 450,453. and 454 V North SECOND Street.- •: >’ >;V,Above; I Willow.V - LINEN CAMBRIC HDKFS, 7 u ■ ■ Froiri the Marshal’s Sale, : ...V--' At 10; 12&, 15, and 16 cents.■-, .. ;-c -< CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, T .450,45 a, ann 4:sNorth SECOND Street, : :. Above Willow. . . SUPERFINE ENGLISH LONG CLOTHS, • At less than Doriiestic Gbodsl :* • , ' ■ • From the MarshaVu Sale. 1 ' CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER. - 450,' 453,'an.d-454,.-N6rth SECOND Street, U—:: i:/ Ahovo Willow. ■■-X'r* CHOICE . PATTERNS BRITISH CHINTZES, ' . ' • Prom the Marshal’s Sale'. V . V CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, . 45di , 453j and 454. North SECOND Street. ' . 'v 1 - : -■ . tAbove’Wiltotv.' ‘ r . ap2s-smto3t Jg M. NEEDLES, ~ PUFFED LINEN 'CAMBRIOS, A. NEW ARTICLE. . -. PUFFED AMD TUoKhD MUSLINS. • : PLAIN FRFNOH MUSLINS. 2 YARDS WIPE. STRIPED. PLAID;* AND FIGURED MUSLINS. A'‘■SUPERIOR : ARTICLE OF GRENADINE: VEIL, $ A U YiARGE /ASSORTMENT NEEDLE-WORK',EDG INGS. . ‘ V INSERTINGS, FLOUNCINGS, AND BANDS, AT OLD PRICE VALENCIENNES AND' GUIPURE EDGINGS AND. INSERTINGS. s .‘ '6O PS." OF PIQUES, 'AT REDUCED. PRICES. 6TO NEW STYLE NECK-TIES:FOR;LADIES. : ; “ . . PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, &c., &c.. &c. , Tiie attentioa of th.e Ladies is-respectf ally asked. ; Tj’ltlON CH PERCALE LON G CLOTS, -*t • yards wide, for SKIRTS, received from ftie Mar shal's sale of the cargo ol the prize steamer. Bermuda. A real bargain. • -* «- ' * * v:. SBEPFAJiD, VAN HAELINGENi-r&.ARRTSONi: "• , ap2s-12trpi-> -s- , ,IUUB.CHESTNUT Street.^.' WRITE PIQUET AND./MAR "* SEILLES, FOR :• AND CHILDREN’S -WEAR. , >. . Just received from Auction; a.choice assortmentofnewc; style; lnediuroraDd fine Piquefcs.'at very low prices. SBEPPARD. VAN HA RLrNGEN," &• ARRISON, - ap26-32trr>- v ' H>OS CRBSTNUT,.S6i-Pot:: . JAVANS & HASSALL, MILITARY Q.OVEENMENT GOODS.;. ' ' Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck, v,«,(» Indigo Blue Flannels. 1 Mixed’Twilled Flannels. ■ ■ Sky Blue Kerseys. 1 • ... FARNHAM, KIRKHAM"* CO., Ho. »3 0 CHESTNUT /STREET-.' mh?4-3m u>''■‘n\i r.i -v- I ■* -- - y ' Q W. SIMONS d> BROTHER, BANBOM-STKEET HALL, PHILADELPHIA. , MANUFACTURERS OF JEWEI.KT. 1 Y ,‘U FINE SWORDS, MILITARYGOODS, IH EVERT VAEIETT. l UIS-lßm- . . - DABK-BLUE COAT'CLOTHS. ■ DARK-BLUE CAP CLOTHS. * , . ■SKI-BLUE CLOTHS FOB OFFICERS. . -AEMT' BLAKKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. • 10-OUNCE DUCK. ■ .DRILLS; STANDARD WEIGHT. - f 1 i: t 4HEAYt LINEN DBILLB AND DUCK. 1 -BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIBT- For Bale by QIRARD FIRE AND MARINE OFFICE, *l* WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA ’■ This Company continues to take risks on the saiei •lasses of Property at low rates. t ; The public can rely upon its responsibility* and ablllts to pay losses promptly.- Its disbursements for the benett of the public, during the last nine years* exceed * 500,000 DOLLARS , and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future. ' •v.,::!., , • DIRECTORS. 1 CHAS. I. DUPONT. v JERRY WALKER* JOHN W. CLAGHOBN, JOHN THORNLEY, C. E. HEAZLITT, > , v ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYIVJ*.; PETER S. HOKof N. Y. WM. M. SWAIN*. FURMAN SHEPPARD, JOSEPH KLAPP.M. D., N. S. LAWRENCE, THOMAS DRAKE, JOHN SUPPLER , , - • THOMAS CRAVEN, President. A. S. GILLETT, Vice President, Ji 8. B. ALVOBD, Secretary; _ atfMftf TPAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. A- 406 CHESTNUT Stre»t. ■ PHILADELPHIA. ... ~':'; : .PIBBAHDINLANDIHBDKAirOI. . > - DIRECTORS.- ' r Francis N: Buck, ' I E. D. Woodruff, Richardson, • # Geo.\A. West, ■■■■> ■' " Henry Lewie; Jr.." • John Kessler, Jr„ . - '' John w. Evermaa* Chas. Stokes, ’Philip s. Justice, ' A; ,H. Rosenheim* O. .W* Davis, • - Josep D. Ellis. J FRANCIB N BUCKjvFresident. CHARLES RICHARDSON* Vice President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. [JalMftl ENTERPRISE - INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ' • - - (FIRR INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY’S BUILDING, & CORNER FOURTH — AND walnut streets. • ' DIRECTORS. : ■ -F. Ratchford Starr, George H. Stuart, • William McKee,- I John H. Brown, N&lbro Frazier, • J. L; Erringer. John M. Atwood, : .1 ■ Geo. W. Fahnestock. Benj. T. Tredick* 1 James L. Claghom, L. Dawson, 1 William G. Boulton. w STARR, President.' THOS.H. MONTGOMERY, .Secretary. >• fall TNSURANGK' COMPANY* OF THE 1 -%■ STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Nos. 4 and 3j EXCHANGE-BUILDINGS, North aid. of WALNUT Street, between DOCK end THIRD Streets, Philadelphia. INCORPORATED 1n1794-CHABTSR PERRPBTUAL. CAPITAL imgOO. PROPERTIES OP THE COMPANY. FEBRUARY. 4,1663, . MARINE, FIDE, ANDyfLAND. TRANBPOETATIOM INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Bherrerd, - Tobias Wagner. Charles Macaleeter, .Thomas B.Wattson, William S. Smith, ; Henry G: Freeman, William R. White, Charles S. Lewie. George H. Stuart, GeorgeC, Caraon.. , .Samuel Grant, Jr., Edwardo.Knight.l John B.‘ Austin. * HENRY D. SHBRBERD, President Wiu.iam Harpib. Secretary. ; moia-tf . ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COM- A 'PANY.—Authorised Capital *4IO,OOO—CHARTER PERPETUAL. Oflne No. 3U WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. . ..... 7 This Company will inanre against .lose or damage by 'Fire, on Bmldinge, Fnrnitnnt and Merohandise gene* Marin. Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insnranee to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS. . William Esher, , Dayls Pearson. D.Lnther, -■ : r 1 Peter Seiger, Lewis Andenrledt - - iJ.,E.. Baum,-..; John R. Blackistoni • iWm; F.'Dean,, 1. JoiephMaxAeld. __ Johu Ketehain..... CAIU) PHOTOGRAPHS, and A • CAR»» PRAME3. -The LARGEST STOCK, BEST ASSORTMENT, and LOWEST PRICES TO BK FOUND IN THE CITY. Our .-Alburna are detected a*, to STYLE,,FINISH, CO-. LOR. and DURABILITY.; Our prices are for ; Albums holding 100 pictures, from sY.oo.id $15.00 ; “ 80 “ - “ • .3 : 50t0 *l2 00 - «* - eo ** .*• ; 3;ootovio : oo ;• : v •; • “ Co 't 4 ‘,i*‘ .2:00to :10.00- v ‘ . “ 40 .; - ‘V i 1L75.t0 800 . ; r > ... .L'SOtn' - 6.t0 : - i ‘, 24 :s -'W' •' • \Boto 3.00 ■ • -•* •20 ‘. V y. 1:25 to U 5 00 : “ . 12 . -Mto-LtO CARD, PHOTOGRAPHS of distinguished person?, by ; ths'beet artists' in the’eountry, comprising a full assort ment under -the following 'bead* : • Army/ Mdsic, Di vines, Statesmen, Foreign,Celebrities* Navi’', Drama; Ar tists, Literature, WoTksof Art. ■ - JfcirCalland getoneof our List of Pictures. "•“ j i Any. Card Photograph .published in the United States sent by mail ori receipt of 15 cents. • ■ - Frames for .Card ricturesjva beautifal assortment; at prices from 5 cents to $5. _' .- -r : . G. w. PITGITEH.'S ;New Book'Store, , No. 808 CHESTNUT Street.afew doors below the Continental Eotel, just above EIGHTH Street. -. : . ~r. ' -Y : • ■ . a 025 tf ' 8(81 • REMEMBER THE NUMBER: 8081 iOflQ ANNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC XOUU. DISCOVERY, or year-book of facts. IN 6CIENCE AND ART. for 1863- JUST.READY. < ■ • Exhibiting the most important. Discoveries and Im provements in Mechanics, Useful Arts, Natal* Chemistry* Geology, Zoology .Astronomy,' Botany; Mineralogy, &c., Ac.' Edited bv‘B AVID A.WELLS, A. M., Ac.; with a portraitdf J. ERICSSON, engraved on steel. 1 volume. 12mo. LINDSAY & BLARIBTON; Publishers and Booksellers, ap24tf - . 35: South SIXTH .Street, above Chestnut. ASTRONOMY OF THE BIBLE, BY G'euv 6/M. Mitchell. ;$1:25. - RESULTS OF SLAVERY. By A. Cochin. SLSO. : MADGY; : or. Night and Morning. $1 25. .THE IRON FURNACE or,-Slavery and Secession. Athrilling Work. $l. EVERY-DAY PHILOSOPHY, in Town and'Country. $1.60. ’ ' . ■ - GOLDMONEY AND PAPER MONEY. 25 cents, i -For saleby : —- , . - WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIBN, v '^ap23>: : r '~ : - GOG CHESTNUT Street.•- f\NLYIO CENTS!—JUBTRECEIVED, Vr • Cartes de Visite of Gen. TOM THUMB and LADY, in Wedding Costume* at the • - ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EftIPORIUM. 439 CHESTNUT Street, mb2o-tf . . Opposite the new Poet Office. gAZARD’S BOOKSTORE, T 34 CHESTNUT STREET, . Between Seventh and Eighth Street*. All Books usually to be had in a FIRST-GLASS BOOKSTORE, ■ Will always be found on our shelves . AT THE LOWEST PRICES. fe6-tf in CENTS I 10 GENTS ! 10 CENTS 1 Av;v : '. ' For the Bride and'Bridegroom,' MR. AND MRS. TOM THUMB, In Bridal Dress* AT THE ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOffvEMPORIUM, 439 CHESTNUT. Street, mli2o-tfi.. Opposite the new Post Office. 9R CENTS.—P HO TO GRAPH AL "O BUMS from 35 Cents to 25 Dollars 1 The largest'as sortment, handsomest- styles, and lowest prices in the **STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, all that can be fonnd in a flrat-class Boohstore, at low rates. All of G. G. EVANS 7 PUBLICATIONS at tlie . OLD PRICES! Call in at the ORIGINAL GIFT-BOOK EMPORIUM, fel7-tf . 439 CHESTNUT Street. SECONDHAND BULKS AND OTHER WINDOWS, 1 ; Doorsi; Sash', Store Fixtures, Marble Mantels and Sills, &c.y lor sale at the Depot;';SEVENTH above Thompson Street. Cash, paid for all such articles. ; ; ap2S lm* ~y ': ;j';: W, ELLIS. ••••. CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. YXT BROTHERHEAD’S CIRCULA y*I\* TING' LIBRABY.'y-AIV the NEW - English and' American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literature. This is tLe ONLY -Library djr the country ! that s ‘includea all NEW ENGLIsH BOOKS that are not RE PRINTED here. - Term b-. 55. per. year ; ;\six L : months .$3; -three months $1.60 ; one month 76 cents,: or 3 cents per .d&yy- 318 .Sout'h EIGHTH StrftAt:’,- - ; • - vrv. • u' ■ mn7-3m BLINDS AND SHADES. £LINDS AND SHADES. J 3 . J . WI L L IA M a ; * NO. v 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, - ' ' V 1 ! ; V : MAITUFACTtniBR OP' ' •• . VENETIAN BLINDS and " WINDOW-SHADES. - The Largest and Finest Assortment in the city, , at theXowestPrices. Blinds'Painted and Trimmed'equal .to new. . Store Shades Made and" Lettered. ap6-2m : EMOV A L . GEORGE W. ZIMMERMAN, '•: : VENETIAN BLIND MATJFACTUEER, *’ Hu BBMOYED from North SECOND; Street,: to” B. J. WILLIAMS’, ""NX).: 10 NORTH SIXTH STREET- G. W ZIMMERMAN; solicits a. continuance of favors at' No. XG North.SIXTH Stroot,. where be foun the Largest and Best-Assortment of .. . • • VENETIAN BLINDS AND“wINDOW. SHADES In'ithe city, at' the LOWEST PRICES. Store. Shades, Made and Lettered. Jobbing Promptly . ar>6-2mif PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, *c. JAMES ’s: .EARLE & SON,' 'IMPORTERS AND HAMUPACTUBBBS 01, - LOOKING GLASSES. ■ Diuutin OIL PAINTINGS', t ‘ ' 1 ‘ ‘ ENGRAVINGS, . , j PORTRAIT, PICTURE, and PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, , PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. ■ EXTENSIVE LOOKING GLASS WAREROOMS AND GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, ial-tf WUI CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. UNITED' .STATES SANITARY COMMISSION, No. 1307 CHESTNUT STREET. To all who have Friends in the Army.— Soldiers, Aid Societies, Clergymen,'Editors, :'ahd others,‘are’ respect fully requested ,to. aid; in, disseminating the following notice, wiich isYdi-'interest to all wh.oXave frieh.ds in ' the Army; .-‘“y =, . DIRECTORY 0$ THE HOSPITALS. ; The Sanitary. Commission' have- made! arrangements ufor supplying information- gratuitously with' regard- to vpaUents in the'United- States General Hospitals at- the .following .points (others will he added): •PHILADELPHIA -DEPARTiIENT.—For information,' address;: Office Sanitary • Commission, No. 1307' CHEST NUT Street.-.; ■ - •:, . % ,■. y-y. y Philadelphia, Germantown,Chestnut Hill Chester, Reading, Harrisburg. NEW YOBK For information ad dresss. Office /Woman’s Central 'Union, ' No. 10 -Cooper ”Institute.- v New York, N. Y.,;New Haven, Conn.:Boston, Mass.; . Portsmouth Grove,;R. I.;/Bi-atclehoro, Vt.’ i Burlingtoh, . Vt. ; Albany,-N. Y. ;/Newark, N;lJ.t ■. ... ’EASTERN DEPARTMENT.—For’ infoTraation address ' Office t Sani to >the condition of any ■ patient’in the he furnished within twenty-four houra' after a-request to do so is re-; ceived at the office, .No. 1307! CHESTNUT Street. The office of the Directory, will be open daily (Sundays excepted) from-9 o’clock A.-^M.-to 6 o'clock P. M. , . .... -"tThe Commission receives no:pecuniary aid from the Government,* and is wholly, the Voluntary, contributions: of the public for the means of sustaining • its operations. .. Contributions .to* - its treasury are' licited.-and/will/be thankful lyreceivedby:'/ • CALEB COPE, Esq.-, Treasurer; . ap3-ftnw-12t • N.K corner,of MINOR and SIXTjHSts. - CICILY LICORICE, GEN,—SMALL STICK. ' Caraway Seed. Gum Arabic. 1 Trieste Vermillion. ‘ “ Powdered Bine for Potters’uße. , -'Mineral, Water Corks;, short. Bottle Corks, assorted. - Madder, Dutch Prime. Oil Bergamot. ; • 'Colcliicum'Seed. . v v - • Oil-Origanum, Pure. . :•: ** Gum,'Kino. . r Cape Aloes. ■■■ V./'?-- V Pink Root. ; ■ : r, 3 * ’ r-.V k Olive Oil, quart bottles.. ' In Store, and for.sale by. : - GILBERT ROYAL & Co., „ „ - Wholesale Druggists, ftpS-lm* Nob. 300 and 311 North THlRD^treat.- -TJOWEN & CO.’S LITHOGRAPHIC U ESTABLISHMENT, Sonthweet Comer of ELEVENTH an! CHESTNUT St*.. AND ' NO. 615 MINOR STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Xtmt doecrlptloß of LITHOGRAPHY, PLATE PRINTING, and COLORING “ **?OOTgD IX THS MOST gUPXUOB' KAHNBB. mhlO-tf ■ : . . gTRAWBERRY WINE, < EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA, Jnat received. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, * DEALER.IN FINE GROCERIES. ; hat CORNER ELEVENTH and VINE gtrwda. PETMER’S COLORED , PHOTO AV , GRAPHS for *1 are popular stylo pictures i for ac- r . • curacy of likeness and natural, coloring, they have no equal in their line. SECOND Street, above Green. It • WANTS. WANTED—AN JN'IELLIGKN l\ EN - - r,,J?*-\.ERGETIC CANVASSER, for a firei-class \f nthly Publication. - Compensation Vatisfactory. / Address Box 2679,- Philadelphia Po>t Office. U* WiNTM-A ft ENT JL. M.A IV.'OF v*: ;i literarynbilUifS ancLac curate information, as MONTHLY CONTRIBUTOR to a Commercial. Scientific, Financial, and Literary Miscellany.i Address 80x'2675),- PhilAdelphia Post; Office, stating terms gnA-furinshuig specimen MS. 1 . , It . WANTED CLOTHING—PKKSONS * * having Clothing to dispose of will please .call or address C. MILLER, 303 CHESTNUT St. mhl6 m wffim* WANTED—A PARTNiiR’ IT) H-h:R I T :• 'Active or. Silent’, with a moderate Capital", toioin: the subscriber in the .PRODUCE SNU, COMMISSION BUSIN* Sb\ who is thprougbly conversant withit in'all; •Addrese*VAlexapder ’''office of The Press. *ap2-5 2t* A partner in an old esta hlirbed and profitable manufacturing business‘is .desirous, in coDse Alexandria, Va; ' . • Newhern, N.C. Port Royal, S.C. A. BOYD, ... foir-tf Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. ' FOR SALE AND TO LET. PRIVATE S ALE.-THE UNDER- A: SIGNED, desirous, ; oh account of declining health, to' retire from his duties as-Principal of EATO2T ACA DEMY, "BENNETT SQUARE,'CHESTER County. Pa., .offers at Private Sale that well known and popular In stitute, with seven and a half, acres of highly-improved Land,' within the limits of the Borough.; ‘ *' ' ;If not . sold before ; the lstof 7th Month next, it will be held for root. WILLIAM CHANDLER. • •• -:ap27-mwfrt iyl*' “• T?OR SALE-AGROUND RENT OF $4B 1 per annum.' : -*: J- ! , Me ALLISTER & PETERS,- -; 11* 1 v 3Q5> WALNUT Street. MFOR HOUSE No. 306 N: SEVENTH St;, above'Wood, 20 ft front Imme diate possession given. BEDLOCK & PASCHALL, li* r ; : ?15 WALNUT Street; m FOR SALE—A OQUOTRY SEAT, -BSw with a-valuable BUSINESS STAND attached, at COATESVILLE,‘Pa. ,'on the Pennsylvania Railroad,two hours’ ride from Philadelphia. Pot farther .particulars address JOHN H. RANKIN,' 530. WALNUT St.yßoom No. S, where the plans, etc., can be seen. - ap27-mw&f 6fc? m babe: opportunity for in -fi^VESTMENT.—The Property of a non-resident will, be sold on the;2Bcli of this month, without rese'rve, by M. THOMAS’& SONS, at the EXCHANGE, consisting of THREE BRICKDWELLINGS, in NEW MARKET Street, north of Vine/ Corner of. West street. > It* M FOR SALE—A FOUR STORY HOUSE, No. 2015 ARCH Street, with Double Three story'Back Buildings, finished: in the .best;.manner; twenty feec front aad one hundred and forty. feet deep to a thirty-four-feet street; . *■ ; Intiuire on the premises! • ap2s-12t* >; 'JO RENT! TO RENT ! TO RENT! Large store: cellar and upper rooms, : > r ? 3 p' - N0;:534 WAINDT.-STRBBT. . - ■'r . Large building.'suitable for afactory, • - ; on Adelphi Street. ; - (rear of No. 524 Walnut street.) Large Hall, second story, ; - v Broad Street, below Walnut.: - Large BUILDING, Broad and Pine streets, - . STORE piußroad Street, below Walnut. - ’ Third-story Froht;ROOM, •./ ; - u. , N. E/corner of Chestnut aud;Elglitb streets, : Apply to J. H. EDWARDS, . ■ ap24-6t* ' : ry : -230. South FOUttTHßtreet. W finn AND $5,000 -TO INYEST v UPON MORTGAGE for a term of years, at 5, per cent. Appl® to ALFRED FITEEB, Convey/ ancer;No.- 51 North SIXTH Street. - v. _■ ap24^t*: Ss9 OflfV r ro 5=3,000 to loan on nP ~ : fir|t r Mortgage in the city.' .'Also,' a num ber of Ground-Rents for sale. Apply.toj • »y. sf- • > ap22*tf PErTiTi SQ^WALb^.Street.’ • BOARPIKG^ T>OARI> WANTED—BY A GEOTLE -t> MAN and his wife, in a' private fatnily,' residing ell her in West Philadelphia or near. the Norristown and.; 'Germantown Railroad, 'Reference given.; Addressßox. 577,-Philadelphia Post'Office;' • v -. . : - ;• ‘ ' ap246t*, - HOTELS. ■\TOT3GE.—THE MOUN TAINBPRINGS'wiAbpen'forthe reception of viei- 1 tors ; on-the> *'•'•/’ *' &.■* .FIFTEENTH DAY:OEi JUNE NEXT: V. j . .: ; The/house and grounds havebeen.' put- : in-t he/most--' complete orler, ana, as a Summehresort, it is one of the most desiwfcble places in the-country. , ■... ‘.will go by-railroad.witkiu twenty minutes’-j -rideof ilie- house. .•••■! " ■» ‘ . Circular's will be issued mla.few days,; giving full par 'tlcnlars.';:- -./■ \‘' : r -•--- -iT r- - S/NEWCOMER, Proprietor. •; ■RRANDRETH HOUSE, \ I of BROADWAY, CANAL, and LISPENARD i STREETS, NEW YORK. . I CONDUCTED ON* tfHE -EIJROPEAIf .PLAN. * **l The abo'ie Hotel is located in the most central part of - Broadway, and' can be reached b' omnibuß'or city cars, from all the steamboat landings and railroad adpots.. v 'The rooms are elerantlyftmilshed. 'Many of them art . constructed in suits of comnmnicatingparlors andcham :bersisuitable. for families * and parties travelling to gether. - i , T" i- Meals served at all honrs. ., - •• -V r ■- Single Rooms from CO cents to SI per day.' •Doable Booms from SI to 52.60 per day. . - de3*6m JOS.'CURTIS & CO, FURNACES AND COOKING RANGES. gUSINESS chang;e. ■WARMING AND VENTILATING . WAREHOUBEAND . ENAMELLED SLATEjMANTLE MANUFACTORY; v ,1010 .OHESTNXJ.T STREET.^ < T&eifirnt_ of ARNOLD &WILSON having been dis solved, the~remamingi~parfcner, W: . A. ARNOLD, will continue the business in all its brandies at the old stand. . He ismanufacturingV.aiTd will'.keepeongtantlyciii.liaini,. forsalOAt wholesale or retailV’-V- " CHILSON’S -PATENT CONE AND VENTILATING:, . •• FURNACES, - CHILSON’S PATENT DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGES, LOW-DOWN AND COMMON PARLOR GRATES, EMERSON’S TATENT VENTfLATORS, • HOT-AIR’ REGISTERS AaD VENTILATORS, - r. a large assortment of • ENAMELLED SLATE MANTLES. • ■ articular attention. paid, to warming and venti latingpublic or private buildings. \ W. A ARNOLD,. :v: ~1010. CHESTNUT Street v ap2u-iftf MEDICAL, J)R. STOBVEK’S STOMACH BITTERS, ..For the cure’of Dyspepsia, ■ t; FOR SALE AT HOTELS AND. DRUGGISTS. .Principal Philadelphia'Depot, f V ap4-sw&ml2t* ■l -• ■3 56: South SECONDfitarwi. TJpBE:G-B.EAT STANDARD REMEDY! . ... DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND -SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. THE • ORIGINAL AND. GENUINE PREPARATION I • The /-•-• --.- ---v*-:*' •••: - {"reputation of •- •• i'.-- ■>> -medicine is - / '• nowsowetiestablish- .. ; , ; -.f: : 1 in -/theV •• medical. 'profession,-:'; throui(h.out ttie''Union recommend ~ \ t ;>•- as'the very bestof-':' ■' ' aH- Pulihohaiy Complaints . and General Debility;*ana in curing' ’ • - 1 *• r- .. :-CongbH, Colds. Consumption; As- • t ' .4hma, , -‘Bronchitis;- Bpitting ;of '■* . : • 7 -Blood;-:Whooping : - Cough, . . v -- * ; pain Min 1 the r side ' • or: . breast. Fore Throat, DiHicultymbrea- • - tiling,' Pal .. . •7. pifation, ... . or -V' * - ;: - ; Disease of.the Heart, Throat; Breast, or Lungs. . ,No ..Medicine has..ever obtained a Higher-or-More . '• Deserved Reputation! -7, . Established OYer-Qnarter of a Century/ -v -v> y ■ ; ‘i ' DR. SWATHE’S COMPOUND SYRUP-OP WILD CHERRY. - -Volumes might be filled with proof from all parts of the' world, that no remedy lias ever been in the whole-history of medicine that acts so promptly, worst'cases of pulmonary disease. - A good * appetite,complete digestion, strength,'and a'disposition ifor Active exercisers am.. lo follow its use. If you. have -.been tampering with: the many articles ;put out by per* - 'sons totally ignorant -of the :&cience ‘of medicine, in* theory or-practice,and ryourcase been neglected, the cough deep, with purulent and bloody expectoration, pain and -Oppression,-sore aianhoea, anight •sweats, fever, parched shin, you will find r in- Dr. Compound your only hope of cure.’; If the bowels are costive, or headache accompanies your dis-' ease, a dose off Swayne’sSarsapa. and ;Tar Pills will remove ic.Thirtyyears’experience.andtheincreasint' ■ popularity Qt'SDr.Swayne's Medicines* ”are convincing proof. Prepared only by ■ ■ ■ , DR. SWAYNE * SON, . No. 330 SIXTH Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. Bold by all Dealers in Medicines. - apld-iftf PENSIONS —sloo BOUNTY: AND J- PAT procured and collected for Soldiers, Sailors, and the relatives of Erich as are deceased, at reasonable and satisfactory rates. Soldiers who have served two years, and all soldiers who have been discharged by reason of wounds received in battle, are now entitled to the $lOO bounty rand the latter,' also, to a pension, v : JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, mhU 494 WALNUT Street « qnn doz. cans fresh peaches, 300 doz; cans Cranberry Sauce, Oysters, Pears, Apple Sauce, Adams County roaches, Cherries, and Blackberries. Forsaleby JAS. W. CAMPBELL, : . No. Tl 5. South. WA TER Street. T ARGE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS #1; duplicates: fifty cents. LAUGHLIN, TWELFTH and MARKET Streets. ■■■■ ■ ■ • - A LBUM PHOTOGRAPHS, EITHER orrvignette. made by; LAUGHLIN, TWELFTH and MARKET Streets, are unequalled. FO UR J.fof SU ' i ;XA t ATIGHLIN’S ALBUM PHOTO JLiosAPHS are not surpassed In the city. TWELFTH and MARKET Streets. - TkAGUBBREOTYPES COPIED INTO I / ijiriri'-sizo PHOTOGRAPHS better than at any other Diace. for *l. LAUGHLIN, TWBLFTH and MARKET- Streeta. ' '■■■■ ap2l-6t*' XTECKTIES— MAN UFACTURED AND J-i for sale to the Trade, by GOLDTHORP & CO., i t ap2l6t* . • . 6aa MARKET Street ME ERSCIIAIM PIPES, WAR ranted genuine, 'and'of superior l quality, at rea sonable rates. ' W. TILLER. Importer. ap*2s-3t* 39 South FOURTH Scre"t. pORSETS! CORSETS! CORS BTS ! V, SIRS. STEEL, TENTH below .CHESTNUT, is now prepared to supply the Ladies with elegant LINEN SUM MER CORSETS, and- Corsets of every other style and texture. •• : ■ ap2s2t* T STEWART DEP.UY,^ ■iV "• aI'MfMAHAN’S, 853 South SECOND Street? above Spruce, ik now eellinjt CARPETS,..OIL-CLOTHS,r.MAT-- TINGB, WINDOW SHADES, See.. at prices to suit the times, apM-6t« amusements. MEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA- A 1 -.TBA Leased and Manager, - Mr. W. WHWATT.k, The euuoauoe .Of the anexceptlonably f uccessfol engagement of the . GREAT TRAGIC ARTiSi'JS, . . MISS BATEMAN. -An extension will he-utteriyviiUn6'*siblA. as a series of v FAREWELL PERFORMANCES m this country, already arranged to take place at Nlblo’a Gimmediately “ . PRtVIOLS TO HER DEPARTURE FOR BUROPE. Will preclude it. - And it-is with just pride that the'Vanagemenfc, in view ot ns undeniable eucccs?, announces for the coming Fareweil Evening?, commencing , ~ Mt.NDAY; April 27th, 1563, V. ,' l *ovel,‘KOßjamic Play, tn five acts, by Augustin J. Daly, Esq., entitled . . . LEAH, TIIE FORSAKEN. - •' -* MISS BATEMAN In her’splendid creation of '-'THE JEWISH MAIDEN, supported-by^the entire .Company, including Mr. John McCullough, J/W. Laue-gan, Mr. J. G. Briraett. Mr." ; -W? H; Leak,‘Mr. Geo. Andrews, *Mr. E. Lamb. Mrs. .;T. H.'Allen,'Mrs.: .George.Sberrett. Mrs. Grattan. Miss Wood, and a POWERFUL G EIOKUS.- vith fall Orches tra, under.the 'direction of Mr. M aEK HISSLES. . The Box Book for Secured Seats for any of the Six L%«t •Nights of. Miss Bateman’s Engagement, will be opened on Monday Morning and continue so aIL the week, from o’clock A. M; until &P. M. »*On MONDAY EVENING, May 4th, Miss LUCILLE WESTERN will commence . 'ah'‘Engagement of Six Nights, at this t heatre, ppening;in~EAST LYNNR. it MBS; JOHN DBBW’S ABOH-STBBBT HA THEATRE. ' •' Business Agent and Treasurer.,, JOS. D. MURPHY. HOME AGAIN.- HOME AGAIN. MRS. D. P. BOWERS : Will appear before her friends for'. .: . POSITIVELY SIX-NIGHTS ONLY. TO-NIGHT (Monday), AND EVERY EVENING, ' Edmund Falconer’s New'Play of . WOMAN: > -.-r > :■-i-' WOMAN; „ OR, LOVE AGAINST THE WORLD. Don. Lumly Jones....BartonHill, Them- sjStubbs % .V.'.VFra ak D rew. Prices as usual. Curtain rises at 8 o’clock. ap27.-tf Walnut-street theatre; :■ H B!es - M. A. GABEETTSOIL JO HN T. DO SHELLY. ■SECOKOABD LAST MISS C. THOMPSON. , , THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. April 27. ■i ■ . ! „ LITTLE BaREFOOC , Amne, Little Barefoot;.......Miss Charlotte Thompson. V” Charles ■ > : THE SOLDIER OF AKTISTAM. Fred Conway .........Mr. .T, L. Barrett. Poore open at 7X : Certain will rise at 8. TM TJSICAL FCKD HALL. i "" L GOTTSCH ALK. SECOND AND - LAST-CONCERT OF THE SEASON. - ON THTJKSDAY EVENING, April 30th, assisted by thftyoangand talented Vocalists IIAD!LLE VlVlEßands MRS. HENRIETTA BEHRENS* Also,by the - 'wonderful BEETTO BROTHERS „ BEKKA KD, 11 years of a?e. Violinist. Master RICBAItD, 7 years of atje,Cornet-a-Piston. Conductor—Mß. S. BEHRENS. Tickets 50 cents; reserved seats2s cents extra. . , The ; saJe of reserved seats .commences on. Tuesday morning, at J_E. Gould's. Music Store, Seventh and Chestnut streets. Doors open at 7Hi to commence at 8. pONCJERT HALL, . ' CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH SECOND WEEK. • • -UNPRECEDENTED NOVELTY. . last week. . THIS (Monday). April 27/23.23, SO.and Mov 1 and 2. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. ..The world-renowned PEAK FAMILY ' - ;, SWISS BELL RINGERS. New Songs, Ballads, -Duets, Humorous and Character istic, Ly the Juveniles. NEW BELL MUSIC, upon the TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTH! SILVER BELLb. .Admission .25 cents Reserved seats'2s cents extra. Tickets for sale’at J. E. Gould’s Music Store, No. 632 CHESTNUT Street. • A Grande Matinee will be given on TUESDAY, THURSD AY, and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. admitted-to the Matinee for 10 C9Qts . Doors open at 7 ana 2$ to commence at 8 and. 3 o'clock. api7-3t* ' T. :C C.'CHASE'Business Agent -1 E'EN ST HARTMANN 1 ’S • •*-! , L»ST MATiA'EE, ..ONMONBAT, April27th,-from Vito 1 o’clock, " At BL A til OS BROTHERS,'IOO6 CHESTNUT Street • Single Admissions SO ceati. ' • • It* THIRTIETH QUADRILLE PARTY J-' to the Contfibnting Members of the PHILADEL* PHrA (Beck’s? HaND, No.L will take place in WED NESDAY EVENING, April 29th, at the MUSICAL FUND ..HALL. ; ■ ' Tickets can be' transferred at Beck & Burus 1 , 838 /MARKET Street,on TUESDAY, April.23th; from 3 to 6 o’clock P. MV, ; , . PersonsbecomintjCbntributing Members will.be eu titled to Cards of Admission for three. Parties. Please apply early, ;to . > V MaDISON BEOK, No. 746 FLORIDA. Street. Above Eleventh, below Fitz water. ap27-2t* ' PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY: OF A THE fine arts, , - CHESTNUT street, THE ACADEMY 'is coir - closed to prepara for th* ANNUAL EXHIBITION, and will open again on th* 27th instant: . : ' •' v • • ap6-tf T AST WEEK OF MB:- CHURCH'S PICTURE,- ■“UNDERrdSTAGARA. ” painted from studies mad* on.the “Maid of-the Mist,”-is now on exhibition*' at Willis P."^Hhzard ? s*'Bo6ksfcore, • Yo. 134- CHESTNUT- Sti , Srom S' A. it to:SP.::M. Admission, 2J cents. ' *. . . JOHN McCLURR, mh3l-Im Publisher. ORCHESTRA—PUBLIC ” REB EAESALS every.. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. at 'o’clock,' at tb’e''MUSICAL‘FUND HALL, CARL SENTZ; conductor. w Tickets' 25 cents.'' Packages of Ay* tickets 8L To bohadofAndrd &Co.„No. 1104 Cheats uJ. street: J. E. Gould, Seventh. and Chestnut, and as fchr Hall'door-. • ; ■' '■■ ' ■ uoST-fc? HAS'SLEE’S .ORCHESTBA. NEW OFFICE, ... ■lll4-rSoTith -EIGHTH 1 Street: i 'K^lowW , alniit. delO-Sas EDUCATIONAL. THE '"WEST 'CHESTER ACADEMY A AND MILITARY INSTITUTE,-at WEST. CHESTER, - Penna; ,will ; 'restime : dutiesof the Sommer Term (foil five -months) on the Ist .of,'MAY.-next. BOYS and. "YOUNG MEN. thoroughly prepared for College or Busi ness. ; FRENCH, and SPANISH taught by ..native resident teachers. . Military Instructor, Major ;;GtistaTUB sEckendorffi Instructor in Gymnastics, Prof. Lewis.-. v : '-. v ' . For Catalogues, containing, full information, apply to the Principal, WM. F. WYERB. A; M. mh4-wnh2m COAL. PIAMOND, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, J-/ and LEHIGH COMPANY’S COAL. = Wholesale ;and retail.; .. " • J...M ROMMEL, 959 DELAWARE Avenue, . . First wharf below Laurel. TMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY.— A To be sold to.clo&enp a business— ■ 500 tons Egg Coal, at $5.25 per ten. • 1,000 “ Stoye “ at 55.25 “ .’ 1,000 “-Nut; “ ats4;-50-• • -NINTH Street, (West side,) third Goal Yard above Poplar. . , • aplS-lin p O‘i: LOAF, BEAVER • and Spring. Mountain; Lehigh Coal, and' best Locust .Mountain from Schuylkill; prepared ex pressly for family use. Depot, N w. corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets.. Office, No. 112 South SECOND Street. ."- [apd-lyl - - J.*,WALTON & CO. . ICE.' .JCE! ICE!! ICE!!! "We are prepared to fumish a good article of EASTERN ICE, TO DEALERS AND OTHERS, ON FAIR TERMS. Serving rates for 1863: *Blbs-.daily. 16 /* ...... .......105 .. “ ...,20 ■ “ T2O V “ .From4o to 100 lbs: afc'7s..cenfcs perhundred; 100 lbs. and. yoyer, 70 cents perhundred, AS. S: CARPENTER <& CO.; N. E. corner FRANKLIN and WILLOW STREETS. C. S. Carpenter. J. Glexdexixg. J. M. Trumax, Jr. - SCHEDULE OF PRICES AGREED M.v UPON BY- THE ICE-DEALERS-bf Philadelphia, to take effect on-MONDAY; April 27.-1863: . 8 lbs. per day. ;75cts. perweek. : , .12 “ 90 “ , .16 ' “ “ ..105 .“ “ 20 “ 4 V , .120 ■ 1 * - Customers’ taking from,4o to 100 lbs. iat the rate of 75 cts. per 100 lbs. ■ 100 lbs; and upwards, 79 cts. per hundred. - ap2l-lm*if JOE! ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! ICEI • COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. . . Families, Offices, Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Cream Saloons. &c., &c.,-6upplied daily with.apnrearticle of BOsTOJT ICE,- at the very, lowest.market rates. Dealers anS large l consumers supplied.' at wholesale prices. Wagons Tun-m all payealimits of the Consolidated city*' and in the Twenty-foorth Ward:" • ’ * THOS. E CAHILL, • . .. <■ . - (325 WALNUT?Street. ! Gffl-nq .- North Penna. R. North WHARVES, (3d wharf above Arch st.) irma; PHILADEL- WwWW PHI A AND EASTERN: TRANS PORTATION COMPANY: ]i ncwvprepared to forward freight*. : .:*.•.•• ■ • •< . I!ROM:PHILADELPHU: , n> NEW YORK. • 7 VIA C AUDEN- AND PORT MONMOUTH. _ 'Treifciits received at .THIRD Wharf aDove ARCH St The attention of Merchants and Shippers is directed M this new-and expeditions route, ana * portion of taw patronage is respectfully solicited. : Tor farther particulars apply to • • • • , ~ . If.T.OKIFFITTS.Jr.. General Manunr. PHiIiABELPHIA elmika r. k. line. jps. Doints r 'in the W. and IT. W..^Passenger Trains tam Depbt i>f Philadelphia and Railroad, comer Broadband CallowniU sfcreets;;at : Hand 3.30 P. *M 1 daily,'Snndaysesoei>ted. J ~ * : " ,•■ QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points lit Northern and- WasfceraPenneylvania, Western New York, &c. Baggage checked^through to Buffalo, ' Niasrara. Ralls, or intennediate Points.- Through Eatpress Freight Train lor all points above* • leaves daily ab 6P. tf ' ■ For idrbher information-apply to • JOHN S, .‘If&LBS, General Agent, THIRTEENTH-and-.CAIiIQiWHII/L, and N. W. comet SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets; jagl-tf PERPETUAL BEAUTY.— HTINT'S A WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, prepared from the re leipt of Madam Rachel Leverson, the celebrated ParUian Ladies’Enameller.- It whitens the skin.'giving it a soft*. *atin-like texture, andimparts a freshness, smoothness, pearl-liketint and transparency tothe complexion whisk .» qaite natural, wilnoatinjmv to the skin, and cannot, possibly be detected. -nice Scants.' Ladies are »• quested to call for a circular, ana .t ry the enamel before purchasing. This in - indispensable for th# stage. Sold only at HUNT 4 CO. ’B, Perfumers, *1 South EIGHTS Street,; two doors above Chestnut, and 133 South SEVENTH Street. aWe Walnut f*l3-3m nOFFEE! COFFEE 11 COFFEE !! I The best and cheapest prepared Coffee in the city. A trial will convince the moat skeptical. No charge wad* If satisfaction is not rendered. » *._v Prepared and for sale at the Eagle Steam Spice and Coffee Works, 914 and BM North FRONT Street. . HOWARD WORRELL GOLD, SILVER,.AND LI&HT BLCTE STEEL. SPECTACLES* to suit aliases, cheap, cor. SECOKD and NEW Streets. : J .FRIES. - ap2p-lm* CARPENTER WORK, REPAIRS, Alterati <“S> »«* , plH2[ . o