fcw»gv < n^a^BMggs^jfts FIMMCIAL ANn <MIMWEB(;iIL. - THE MOSi K Y MARKET. * •' ' ;■. PHU,ADBLrhiA.’iAttin3o, ! .lBs3:J ■ To-day Tyas particularly 'the'' innrcantila .coinnmmty, the Coro ixch%n;.e^banks, and m of !>tlio hi ores being. closed, and generally sus : , MarKct. , Tlie Shoe.tmd Leather Reporter* April Sutb, says .the* *saUs ,bHve v been:-Jalr since our la-sk report. Tba-nnoe. ananufactdr.eik.haVe been buj ing in preparafcl mOhr-the’ •army contra'cts Avhicli have been awarded and the largest, demaod has been confined to- stock i bonded fqr euen'utieß; 1 'The receipts are hardly.equal to <he call fbr . trough. sole and for wax u^per/ and' the,'stook-- ins Wr e ia ? Soi,E. —The inquiry for-tlie lighter weights 1 drgood, and the niarket is Reared or -stock; the*'middle* sand heavy weights'are moderately- liaht are firm at 40c; other description* -range-* Kfrom B?@lCu for country* tdnnage?, and from 89@Ucfor •city. " '! ’/H/V'-; - • *• bi’ANiBH Sole.—The’market is n i ttle firmer under an increased call and light stock. We quote from-38®8nc. ihut.fair loti of. good tannages will readily commaod'iOc tb>' /, ’■ ’' • ' - ’ i . t . BfiMLOofi Som?. —There is verVlittle slaughter-offering, l iAnd Buenos Ayres and CalUovni&n-are-held stHady at* ilormer-quomtiuns, and the sales have been fair for the /season:- ; i. 1 -r v > t ... . Pfillnclelplila Boot aud Shoe Market. /•Tiie tihoaand Ltather, Reporter* April 30tii,says:,“The jcnear-by trade have bought more liberally since our last! weport tt a u hereto fore.. £ T he; tales -daring the moa>h •liavobeen unusually lights ano mu<di below the c'aicnla vtionsvof leading merchants!, i 'The* * J wes.tem dejnana.-iConHhueS’>falr, and about .the usual, • quantity of good* are no* going forward to TowaV Ohio. : - • and some.parts.of.Kentucky. Prices are. unsteady, and ,-generally favor,. the buyer. A.few..of the-leading de ificriptionH of shoes are heln comparatively, firm, but the! majority of c'enl-ers are not asking extremes figures. ■ Some of our'mannfactnrers are-bhsUyy.emo'inyfla, but the amount of pcodtiction geheraliy id considerably less Itbsnon:tbeUrbr of the mfrtth.* r The manufacturers of aimv boots and bootees are again actively empl -ved. ‘The larger part of the recent awards were ma-le ,to -parties in this city and State, and, although quite a pro portion of the -contracts will eventually find tbeir'.way '.to New York and Boston, there will be ♦ nouVhretaimd* tto keepour manufacturers employed, - especially'at-the 'low. rates at which the Work is taken on contract. 1 ' Philadelphia Bhle.Marltot, The Shoe and Leather. -0, says:[The ffiide market has been comparatively, inactive, as dealers Tiiave purchased to some extent ; other localities, and itbe sales'here have been/mainly confiued to second /hands. are now held by importers at, tabout2Sc, su'i Caracas and Laguayraat 21@27c. 'Oaly ..a few orders for Dry-Hides have been filled by dealers.' / •'Green salted domestic Hides are more active • ciation are receiving very few Hides at ; tbl* season, .and/ rare selling close Selections at,130 for steers; saltern amt’- -dealors are selling at 10® for steers, and for -cow—the hitter beingin request:.v There.are no dry do jonestic or Western Hides offering:?/-- ~ ;> ■ Boston Boot and Shoe Market. The Shoe and Leather. Dealers’’ 'Reporter* 30, ; says: ‘‘ Phere is.no additional movement ? to rc'cJrdth the iboet and shoe market. A large number of Western daal • ers have been on for the second time, but the unsettled jfitate rf affairs here, togetherivnth the fall in - gold and i stocks which seemed.only thefqf ernonenof cheaperi-ates :for shoes,'‘made themrather.'disinclmed'toparchaseany large amount of goods atv'ftreseht ; '‘ - aianafdctdTers v are making no stir except in and on orrfers.'aud •flhoesare -not accumulating:‘st- ck is.lpwer, and work /just now quite cheap. This is the'time to buy leather, as large. Government brders'WiUbe.ia the market in a -Yew days. 1 Contracts have .been* awarded at vety low J aflgures, and as a_scarclty of workmen is to be appre hended as soon as they get employment at farming and .ether pursuits! to say nothing of the expected draft, the . on ore desna'ceh contractors make in making up their . .gbOds, tbe'less price the* Will cost them tomitmfaosure. Tne total rhlpments;;of,b'o'oUsi:d shoe* by .raiLand sej> fqntha past-week have been 8,540 cases Of this number. rB.ll7 J easptfw«.Tft-i ! ont by rail, as -foliowe:—2;466 bases to New York and Pennsylvania ; 697 to the southern Stages anew In our possession, and. 5.054 to the Western States. 'The clearances from the Custom':Bouee were 423 cases. • CITY ITEMS. 'Partington on- Gen. -'Banks;— They say that Banka ia beginning to move along' ■the Miaaisslppi. *1 -remember when they used 1 to <breakinto the * levy a J at-New* Orleans, but Biace .‘•.leYsa I have gone out of uee. /they will 'break'iiito the * quarters,’and then/undertakeHhe with water. I hope our brav;e mil llhery men can all swim or run. They,iaay the ibattefa at yickaburg are past. I’m glad of it; "Dear been reading one of them, correspondences tfi;oin Ohftrlefl Stokes &. Co., the clothing men,-under the Continental Hotel.”. .1 ' : - . The Common Belief that the Hatr . cannot be reproduced on bald heads is erroneous, and .: • at variance with the known principles which gov’era ' its growth. Each hair .is a hollow tube, through Which there is a constant circulation maintained by the blood, which circulates in minute veins to the ‘.glandsor veaiclee which secrete the hair. By.this -circulationthe liair is nourished and held fast*’-Us' tjlossy color given and prepared* and each hair covered ' the.’fineßt oil. . Anything which diverts or tdkes <noay the. blood from the iscalp, or impedes its free ‘ikrcultiiion to the glands or the roots of the hair, will stop its growth, cause it to turn gray, fall ojf, and leave the head bald: Continuous mental'exe rtion, trouble, and various kinds of disease, thus produce baldness, or Ipss of-y hair. ’ Knowing the,, cause, we can ra tionally attempt to counteract-the evil by restoring: Itfficir’culption of the blood through the sco7p. This can 'Redone I !by the application of a proper stimulant,- - *vhen the hair will springforth and grow luxuriantly. certain article for this purpose, and^the l only one whioh has gained and maintained Its repu tation through, a long series of years* is Jayne’s Hair 'Tonic; .This article does stimulate the scalp, causes a;free circulation of the blood through it, and does mot injure the young.halr. :as it springs through the 1 ■scalp'.' Acting upon principles which can be unde]> etood by any person who will give the subject a thought, it recommends itself to everyone requiring An.jarticle of the.kind. By a faithful application it ■will stop the/hair'from falling out, or-becoming gray, •andin heariy-every case reproduce new hair upon heads that have been bald for years. . Prepared only by Dr. D. Jaytte & Son, 242 Ghest .put street. Ap27mws-3t arrivals jit the hotels, UP TO 13 O’CLOCK LAST NIGHT. Girard-Chestnut *1 A E Smith • - . ■ ' , W H Bale, New York CW I). Moore, Harrisburg JcvW.Edwards, Wakh; D C. WftshVD C S'R JBrntwell. California Capt 8 W Colladay, NJ . Job Go*mley r- v > v!i '- Bavid Huiitor; Boaton{ • S LLoutour.Boston - 3H Spratt, Carlisle Mr, A Mrs Biown, Lycoming, Jhs S PPerkins, Ura, u \r "W T Fortune,- Cincinnati, O Mrs Maxw*»l L, Chicago Jobn AG White, Osceola v * o Hnii s ’ ; Granville Stokes*-• • • Mrs C Gibson, Berlin, 111 W KBvan-.Taioaqnaf ' • • e’Rerce/Cape , ,C.Conwa!ia»y, ‘Chicago' - OH Clarkson, New Jersey .JvH ConWayvPednsyLvania JulPs S Conway,Penna sr<. H L Carson & la, N Jersey Miss E Carson, New. Jersey Master H' Carson, 'N 'Jersey l Continental-Ninth « c New Jersey * ..tJohnmhapp, St'Louis.... - C Blackbnrt, Chicago 'H S Kilnourne, U S A,. ... -iThoadiarltoniboston . i ’ tThos'C Barsher, 'Baltimore ‘ R Perrihe; New York J Riley, New Jersey, S W Fay, NewvTorki , E.’H Kendall, Boston , Mrs Holcomb, Now Jersey,: Miss Holcomb, New Jersey J P, Thompson Evan Morris, Chester co,Pa W Phillips; New York t John B Matley, Washington J B Carsbn; bt Louis •. , A J Daly, New York . . P Smith ( A lady, Albany - *•* M M Antes. Osweao • *., • •*’ Geo WMcCook; Ohio ■ .*.5 MartihAndrews'- J H Stdhe & wife, Balt ■* Mrs Whitely., Baltimore OB Sedgwl'k.'Syracuse I Goodnow it wife, Wash • flol Bailey,' Delaware Geo Plunkett,*D6laware G E Baker Sc wife, Wash -• Miss-Baker, Washington-: ~ Miss Abbott, Washington hH Brown. 3 Pennsylvania ’ E 8 NbbleL’Michigan ■ . Jas. M Seilers, Mitthntown • 1 Gardner Cdlby/’Boston- H . y Almy, Boston. !H Morrison, New York ■ ' . *ri> Carson,’Gettysburg •' Milton • -".v ’ A£ Boughton. Lebanon . j : NamlHigbee,.Newark, NJ, Jas KGross & wf,’Albany* IVPreston, Pittsburg . D Kellogg, J K Bowen, Wellsboro , , Wm Stoddard,.Alex;. Vu. -;£T E Manning A la, Boston ? Mrs Dr Mendenhall, CiriVO , Miss -Emma Mendenhall, 0 • v'Charies Mendenhall, 0 s, j N York SPloyd Bailey, New 1 York '< H.G.Butfapd, Boston - •2T Blun, New York - : • ,D Robinson,' Jr, Wooster, 0 ‘ ■ -E W Bancroft,' New York.r '■ Amerldun^hcstnut A C D unbar,; No w York VraD sAymbur, Jer<eyClty J} P Bandy, MHUchChunk'" <5 Wflkrry,Washington J Waish. -Holiidaysbnrg 3 Brant,' Cambria co ~ - HKLlhdeirrmn > :• • A K Kline, Heading. .SI Holloway. U S Army ; V Sheridan, Pennsylvania' W J Knox, New Jersey •■« •• 2 Horsey. Seaford. Del •* , P Cook, Baltimore '.IThosD State,New York . •■'W BJHllmani Maryland Mlss Shendan; Penna John Giant, Mexico ‘ ' S H Hackett.'Pennsylvania J Towel, New Jersey Jde Barr, Pennsylvania ... WASaxton, Pennsylvania States 1/nlon—Stxtli Patterton. Baltimore A TIWMoaa, Ba4tiinore;. '. T D Wolcott, .Bradford, Pa J M Barnetf/Jiancaster v *Mrs Burgowie, New Ybrk WYHehryi'WAsHiiigWnf?’'"' SBLMowry, LewistrOWh^ . j Alcorn, renngylvaiua > PE Webber, W Johnson, Cincinnati ; • BPnrtman. Cincinnati*-?* r <C H Long, Lancaster - i M Mitchell ; Unfon YVotel —Ajrcli i iR M Mott York YB Pretty man,.jDeliware iS M Milton,-Da M A King,,New.Yprk , . .Ja.s Warner; New Yprk 33 C WelWßelld PHiin, Va J) DenliDger,,W.hitehail,Pa H F Felix, 1 *** W S Allgaier, Heading *C D Gibbon, aalem, Jos R 6catrergood, N.J" - Mrs Herd. Hagerstown, Md ‘D Hultck, basloa - ‘ - J P.Waltan, Gieensburg.Pa 'JT H Shaw, Penna * ?l>r W,W Shaw . 4 St. Louis—Chestnut i‘ i-'Jdhn RlWarner, New Jersey . .John, E,CrosKby,New Jersey , *AJSfcEWick. 'Harrisburg i- , ;6ainu&l'J<mnson * JVKahniih'g.’-NewYork ’ .JasrA Plpnaetr, Delaware >Geo T Abbottj jWash, D C . C B Alricb. Pennsylvania . ;Mr & Mrs Miilnott,;England A B Btone, K Hkrtford ri ‘ J W •, ■< - ,< ’ < fjji ' Mercbaiitg’^FourUl ■s ; fflvßlGnnerhasaattV N Yorks; • 4 (•■TS,Corson, Washington?# V* - .JLCfcWrigbt, 'Washington: * <W HfrHutchison. Ohio • Jesse A Locke, Boston ..* ! ■? <JKa&A*Bonton, New York * , rndla.na co ' *„• ►ChtdtrghJPennayl vania Adam Orth. Milwaukee * W L Leitzf&Vwf, MLonis 'V'Zahnifrer.* Mercer, \Pa. - *H Duricatf, Polanu.’O■ t D ARUpp. York, Pa : .Tor Young, AllentoifJiy J W Miller, MtVerriOn, 0 * /MlBB S 'Miller, Mt Mernon.O ‘W-GCoWan..Penntti' , .V, ,k ; . W F Richardson. Pittßburg r Mrs-Narde, Pittaonrg’, r’-' *; • J M McCoy.NewYoric ‘ .... Mr Raw? ftp&JfcF. 7 ©rk „ Wm ~%yriffht»<Penna., Black Bew^-Tbird W WWeaTor/Penna ,-v : Jl Evans, Backs*co|! Pa -' 1 j Bari ey Site af Hot el, s ■ B Fiddi-, Baiiimore,j - •G W Bassit, Bamruonton lu ' Mies fit Bassitt, Hammoncon Hamnunton A C harter, New York :• R S Li .pincoiti NewYorV > : B-F Solliday, Richmond, Va ■ £ H HoeJ, i>yberry t i • < Oscar Huelv.Dyoerry- ■> ’ • John Duuiran, Bustleton . Natlian Fretz, Gentreville treet, below Ninth* Miss M A Gibson, Berlin, IU Capt Smith, Delaware .' B Mason, Wash, D C:,. >W W Wright; Delaware atr<s H Jones, New'Yo'rk • C W Bumnchouee Ala; Balt Jtfl Miller, Baltimore *■■• Samuel Gaylor, New York A M-Reynolds, fit l Louis’ • H A Rosa, HaririsbuTg ; ‘ ' John Saltmarsh.Petraa < GeoGalleher, Pittsburg V P Hoover! Wash, : D U 'Mra’J'D Hoovev.Waeh C F A Hinrick.Sj, New ' York W Verner,’ Potfeville ;7JUST RECEIVED. , * } , t Black and White Mohair Plaids 22c. '•* ----a, • ■Black and-White Plaid MohairLustres; 28c. ' I Black and White Paris Jaconet3,.37Kc. --■ Black and White Pans Organdies,37&c. . I Black and White Silk 6tnped Poplins, 3l>£c; ■> “ | Black and White striped and-plaid Silks, $l. Black and White DeLairies, 25c. • [ f Black and White'ChnLio'De'-Laines, 31>4c. ■ Black and White Lawns and Cliintzes, 18¥c. < Black'and White MozambiquesJlB3£ and 37>£c. -. . Black.and White Paris MousselinesDe Lainesi' 3734c.' * Bluck and \Vhite V'alencias,'&c., &c. ■ • - * ♦ . • 'ALSO, Black Barege Hernanis; 69c. to $L 7 ’ ■ . , s Blauk Bombazines; $l.- ' • ' Black Summer Bombazines, SI.2S. j • • >■>.■ Black TftmUeP,*-SL2S. » - Black Silk Cliahos, 6234 c. - v - Black * •• --*■■■■ .• Black'alJ-wooLMousselmes De Lalnes, 37J£c; Black Crape Maretz, 31&C. BlacfcTamaitines, 37>£c. . . " :- v ~:• • BlackJTamatansf 50c..v •;» .ft:- . J } r.' .r- £.:• Blackßaxeges, 26c. . .. Blaok 'Bareaee, vard and three quarters wide, $l. .. Black, Plaid and Balzorine Bareges, 25c . f ■ ... . ALSO, White and Black Poil de Chevres, 25c. • White and Black plaid Mohairs, Ssc. White and Black plaid Foulaals,. 75c.' v - v* Black and Purple Paris Mousselines * Black and Purple rich striped Paris Jaconets, 25c. Black and White striped‘yalencia, 3134 c, l . White aid Black ; Light Lilac Chaily lleLaines, 25c. ’ .f ' ■ % *' ALSO, <r Black JMfoiisselines Square .Shawls, ¥2.25. Black Cashmere SquareShawls.ii&.fiO.. .7 Black Thibet Square s4. ■ ; V BESSO ST AiSON,: Store/ ■■■="• hestnut street. 0 Hampshire'; Jeanesville Jag Willimar, Chnrchtown JohnKanaga,. Chicago J-B Barker, New York S- W Ni c b ols, • Ohio Hon’ J-B Varnnm 1 & ? la, ‘N Y ; J MiVavhum, New York* L Fisher, Chester; Pa J Dodsworth;;N«w York-. J M Pomeroy,-U k A - G M Wright,' Bordeatown . ! J 8-Menken; -Memphis*■.■ ind'Chestnut streets, L 31 Gbtwchalk Gaston Gotischalkr- • S Mayer M 1/ Herring k wf, Balt ' Sami Turnbull,- Washington Capt Polo; .Spanish Navy , G P, We s t a-la ,‘ Ba 11 i m’ore Ml*h J M WeVtf Baltimore S E Offden;^Coiumbas f ,0 Thns’L N . ; K F Picking, U S N .V_ N Hunt & la, Reading - - Louis a J-V Troop.'St J6hh,‘ NB (VA Cooper,- CafflbrldHe , \ F Clapp,. Jr, Cambridge J W" Wheelwright,’ Boston Mrsßarleit, Cincinnati, 0 Jos Bates & lady, NY. Mr & Mrs Williams ; /•, Lt Col B Ridgway, N J T Geo H Chickerin*, Boston- Hob’t McCarthy; Syracuse P Bentz, York, N RlcViardSoii; Newark i T W White, Lexingtoni'Ky 0 BFaUer,y i S.A .. . * JO FroBt,-NewaYork >4 - W B Senseny, Wheeling. R-C R C Greeuleaf, Jr, Boston G G/Dawes,"Boston : ATTillot&Hdy, : NY s '' ‘ Louis Sfcix, Cindinnati, 0 J L Englehart, New York A B Madge, Baltimore . Heury M Baker A wf. NY John Lapsley; New York J Greenwood; New York W E Bracking A w, N York C 0 Simpson, NewYurk f J Langdon A son, Elmira M Sargent, Boston ,H r OwenVN©w York ' i Geoll Gray, Bostou , T M Lanahan.'Baltlmore!. D McCann,-Baltimore Jas Tuqkeri Jr, A wf ..Boston Miss Gara’Tacker, Boston Gnstavns D Parker, Boston T‘Af Austin,'Erie,'-Pal vfi Bp. Claypooi, "Indiana •' W-Turnbull, New York Dr Madconnv.US Nv,4 J S Silver, Jr, Trenton ;■ street, al>ove Fifth. A Daoenbery & la, N York DrßAmado -..a D P Garcia - ? r ' • D F Diar ■ *. •■- - !•• G Stewa <k la, Baltimore W'Anderson. Blair cb ' R E Marshall, Washington C E Lockhfrrt. Virginia* J R Croiiiu, Washington JohnC dcott/Jr 'r J P Schofield,'NewTerseyl J IC Delaware E G-Horner; Baltimore CB* Wilson, Washington .. 0 Dodge, New - W W Laman, Michigan'; ! ... D A Smith, Pottsville , , ‘ ■■ H Whitman ' ' AC burlnn.New York Mrs Tidd,Syracuse and Market streets. N Dowlin, Chester co v << J Morrison^'Peunsylvania h' W Spools, Pennsylvania 5 F Brinton, Lancaster co i . C F Jones, WHm, Del ’ • /.Conner," Wilnr,'‘Dei v ' ■ J Gill. Pennsylvania M C McMillen, Penna J.Cuibertson. Miihin co, Pa L Lewis, 4 J‘*Montgoraory; Marietta,Pa M T/DiUtfAltoona, Pa. -> .. : itriet;. above JThlrd. , Mrs / .O Mrs Smbh/Ps'/ '* '3 j sJ B reariey & lady, r *N* Jj i M Prince / t j y McGern, ’NewJersey 1 ‘ J B Milhonse. Ohio WiS DrLJv Hammelshlne. Md *J* w 1 L N Freeman}'-Brew Yi>rk ■ Keut Jarvis, Massillon, 0 „ B Bbawi‘MasBachnsotts 1 V J D LayertyLancaster co a J Rouskulp; Hagerstown T M : WheeJer, J New York . J 8 Williams, Rome, NY Mre Wilson,‘Massillon, 0 **■ . above Third. J G Hnmbe Thos V.;HatchfcHarrisburg Jas Bnrgts YOrk' J B Woodwardi ComlectLcut DWoodwardjConaecticat D PotteT. N.ew Jereey.'"! • . ?: Miks Archer, cTew York ■ 1 ••1 J Ulrich, Ohio ■ ! 1 l J W Bondy • - John C Heylman, N York ■ .H S Starr, Hartford •> | ■ k ■treet*belo\r Arch. PKlnportsr Cherry Tree W A McCauu, Wm’sport " Thos Bowled. WeUh Run Jas3AAutton, Baltimore JohnParKvfilmira. N Y Cbaadß,P tzk;>Etmun t N Y E Ashland, 0 - JPtGranakn.Asuland, 0 A Jersey W Rock well.;NeW'Jersey John Maadonald,New-Y,ork WT Pitkln. Sar Springs D ' Mr and Mrs J C Fuller. CTY Capt Jas BraninijWash 1 ’ •I Brecken, NewvlilerP* B , • Wash. 0. " ,J D M.Diill, McVeytown.! Tw^ n i v’ Gettysburg Wright, Penna R,B Neman, fijftyymeroy. New Y~ork l A it, above CAllowntD. A ■' IReahen Penna iGhas A MayerrSelinsgrove ■ f ’ Madison—Second slreeCi;alra'vc. i 'MarkLet l vE G Sl:oemaker, /Mgnroe co Oban ;H A Fuller, Honesfisie ; J E K«>hl?.Wayne co ' 1 >Chas ittiiis, Bouesdale l)«G Bquire.* ? wayaeco *• D H Lenßx, Trenthn ■■•'■ E D Jones, Cna-hohocken ttf Mon; Stockport - L, Gleason, Wayne co J W Feaman, Honesdale / B.Simmons, Wilminnton G'Holti Dorchester, Md •! • /*. ' Commercial—Sixth. street,, above Chestnut. 'i Mrs BarUit, Cincinnati • . Joa WjPasßtnore, Penna :J A.HiifltQ, Maryland < "fh'os->peakman, Penha ;T E Robinson,Maryland 1 ' R WiDrediShirf . • KT Bishop, New York; D B Bieredithy'W’Ohester > B M Canavanv Boston . 0 Darlington,. W Chester h WiisimV'VVilm.Del JDevoe, W Chester ; ANCleland, Wilm/.Del. j - ■ v , >4cVmd St», below Vine Goo Williamson, Fenna 8 Pownell, ,Wa-h>nßtoa. fllrißute, Northampton CuW- Sftamon, Freeport, 111 GN Milee. Wayneco ; >1 Leppeuco’t. Bucks co C-T. Miller, Wayne co J Gram, Allentown, Pa B J Smith, Bnckmanviile , ■ M Pearson, Centre fltll * Bald Eagle—Third St., above Callowhlll. t Kittlerl ;Prana Jo WKnnkle, Monroe co,Pa A Wfilvpefcna' Henry. tJeberoth & ; la,‘Pa Geo Spangler,Lehigh co.Pa H Traasne, Eastbu,'P* Jas Serfus, Ciub°u co, Pa Jones, Eiston, Pa Chas SKui.klc, , W s BeJryPeima ; liDoner, MnmoaeQ, Pa h Plater, Bethlehem <•.; reet, above Third, ' Hrs Holroes Waahinzton : JVs Abrams. N BlooraUeld.; ' ,T P Wickersham, Lanc co-. J D Bittfbg & la, : . M Wiestemer6 & la. P^ttsr^ Naltonal—Knee SIJ W Bach us, Connecticut ..‘j I :*' H H-Holton, Rochester;>/ .! J S Bates, Adencown v * ' ] L Landis. Lancaster co C«pt Jos Q Holmes, Wash SPECIAL NOTICES; Dp..'Sivkbt’s Infallible Liniment cl-rks Rheumatism never f&ils.’y ’w--- i.y> ; i ( ARMITAGB’S : -EHEBMATib';iG'OLr>EN BaLM— a remedy that has never failed injuring Rheumatism, Neuralgia,'Gout, &c:_ Prepared at’ myl-'6t* No; *0 North TWELFTH Street. Philadelphia; ; ‘ Lyon’s Magnetic! Flea Fowder. , . - To. summer v wheiLthe sun-is low; .' Come forth.in swarms tVe insect foe; Aid,for our blood, they bore, you know. And suck it in most rapidly.; Butfleas, roaches. - -g. In death’s qufte,-*-' 1 - ’-'Vf. Jf.Ly on’sPowrfer chaiice tolight r ‘ r> . ' tbeiroj3scd/e .vicinity. - jXyiln’s' feow.aer tomankind, b'ufc’Wlll kill all; hbusejinsectsV &c. Ly on's :Magnetic_:Pills .are sure (death to rats and mice. • Sold 1 everywhere/ jap2s-12t *, * D. S. BABNES, New York. A'Beautiful - Complexion can be ob lained ,by the nse of HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT SAR SAPARILLA. iftarcb, April,May. and June, arothebeti, months to use a Blooli-jt'urifying remedy. See adver tisement. . . , v fe27-fmw3m ' Batchelor’s Hair Dye ! , »THE BEST IN THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S cslsbratod •Tfo.li» Byi 'producesa color not to be;distinguished;from nature; warranted not to injure the hair in tne* che 111 e iter is of bad dyos, .and .invigorates the hair for -RED, or ..RUSTY! HAIR instantly tarns a ljplendid. Black or Brown;leaving the hair soft and' beautiful.. Sold 'by all Druggists, Ac. * " ,■: 99" The. Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, on the four sides 0/ each box. ,v.'.v FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street; * 1 . (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street. ) « New York. One-Pkice Clothing, op., the Latest - !|P r.' - ■>' r : '- ’• ■- I -.ftV ;■ • •• ** • TTLBB, made in the Best Manner, expressly for BETAU 3ALES. r LOWEST 1 Selling Prices marked In Plain?!- Hired. ' All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory: tar OKs-PETOB STSTEK is istricily -adhered to. All are -hereby treated alike. ’ - s •lel9.lv' . JONER h CO.. 004 MARKET Rtraat •P CULBERTSON—THOMAS.—On; Tuesday, April 23th. (ul f .-), ! byflhn-Rev. J. Edwards, D. D., John Harrison- Culbertson to-Theora A., daugliterof M. JV Tliomas.E^q,-. ffliOf tbiscilT;: , ;V ; Hr v : v Hfv, ..*>■ G i >DD ARD—BARR.—<)nfrhe -29th. -iult.,' in the First Presbyterlan Church,'Washington; by:Kev. Dr. Sunder land, Dr..CharLes E..Goddard,;Uiiitea States Army,to Miss Marj r: A., 1 daughter of the :liter Robert M. Barr; of Pennsylvania. ■ lys • • RUTTER—HOBART.. —In- Christ, Cburch, Pottstnwn, April 29 h.bytheKevSamuel Edwards.ofMedia, Dela ware, county;Wm. J. Rutter "and ?Sarali May, daughter of Robert E.Hobart, Esq. ,'ailof'Pott* town, Montgomery county.H- u- ... ~.r>ißD v MINSTER.—On the 23d of April, at 'AtiuiaLandine, Va.•, Joseph. Lea Mintster (Company C, l*2let'Regiment J*. V.),- son of the late George Minster,‘in the 21at year of his His relatives and friends are invited to attend the fune ral, from the residence of his No. 1522 Market this'(Friday) afternoon,-at 3 o'clock. -To proceed to Laiirel Hill :•.< .. r" *•-. ; April 27th,'Mrs..-Barah H. Thompson, wife of the Rev. Dr. M; La Rue P. Thomp -Bdn, , 5 ;;'h‘• GARDINER. —Suddenly, on - the evening of. the 29th congestion of ihe brain, Dr. -W; A. Gardiner, son of Dr. Ri«na»d : ‘Gardiner, in the.'4oth year of [New Yorteand Baltimore papers please copy.* HENSON.’—Little: ArthurHartwell,' son and’A/l Reese Henson; aged three years, eleven months, and sixteen days. . i. . „. ; :•’* IThe’-friehds 'of ithe - family are: invited to -attend. the funeral frdm’Nd. 1 i3O Poplar street,, this. (Friday) 'after .ncenr at 3 o , clocfc’'°:’- f ‘ > : ' , ENG LES.— On the 28tb.ult., atfCarver Ho3pital;Wa’sH ington, ;of;t;yph6id’’feyer, . Robert' P.Vvyoungest. son of Garnet the late Joseph P. Engles, in the'twenty first yparof his afe'e.- 5 ;. '. ‘ ' "" • ' - • r The funeral services will be heldjn the Scots’Presby tefian Church, Spruce -treeL above Third street, to-day (Friday), at 12o*clock precisely. . ; .••• •• \ * - DANIELS.—Oh the 29th. uR.; after a lingering illness of consumption, Miss Mary Jane Daniels, in the thirty fifth year of her age : r 1 ; .. Therelatives and friend § of the, family invited to attend, ber Juneral from the .residence of her brother, Mr; Samuel v J)aniels, No. IS2I Coafcßs street, on> .May 2d, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. :Th'e KedanTeTjt, No. 1, Soiis and Daughters of Rechab, of which fehe was a membef;'are also invited attend. Funeral to proceed to Mechanics’ Cemetery: . Mourning goods from auc tion.- TJLAf K SlLt E S "F O R SPRING. " A v* f Black Lace Points,'■ '* Light Cloth Houmous. _ • EYRE & LANDBLL; FOURTH and ARCH. CUMMBK SHAWLS—NEW STYLES. Rock-spun Silk Shawls, '; 5 - - v /. •.1 ChailyanaEaregebhawls. • ap2B (\-v I- , , EYRE A, LANDELL. DRESS GOODS FROM THE “-V I&EW'YdRK'AUCTIONS. «■ ■ . Shawls fnf Pennsylvania Trade, ' Silks'for Pennsylvania Trade - - :/ - ' ;*p2B BYRE & LANDELL'. i f PROF. Q.> C» SGHA£FFER ? S < LEO TUBE, No. IOSN.iTANTfi Street, to-day, at 8 i o’clock •: r-. It* OPPICE OF THE NORTHERN •CS* LIBERTIES GAS ,COMPANY;,Philadelphia, May 1 V 1563. —An election for two Trustees of this Com vpaDy lie held at tbe.ofllee of the. Company on TUBS ■ DAY, May 12ch instl, between 11 o’clock/A. M. and 2 o’clock P. . , W. P. FODBLL, mylfAmlZt 1 ' ' * ‘’Secretary. FUND annual meeting of to* Musical' Fund Society will * ,beheld *at..their.Hall,on TUESDAY,'the sth May, at 8 o’clock V, M; Ahnnar Eepjrt wiU be read, and an election for Directors held; 1 r . mil-jt . ' WILLIAM L; PUNGLISON. Secretary. .. f TENTH;WARD.—A MEETINGTOF, KS* ■ National Union League-.ofthe k Teuth Wardfc>viU, 'be beldat fhe'houseof-.Ch&riesC'Overbeclc, Eleventh; , and Vine streets,, on THIS,( Friday) EVENJNG»iMay 1, ac Bo’clock. 'The loyal iitizens of tho lSF'favor of sustaining the National to ! attoudr . VHBNBY C. HOWELIv President. ./Wat: R. Leeds, Secretary.;*: ' •“ „ It* OJU'S'ICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIIf April 15: 1883. The Board of Directors have this day declared', a somi- 1 annual dividend of; FOUR .PER CENT. on. the Capital ~ Stoc> of,the CompanyVclear ofState and National taxes, ■ pajableonifiid after Mav 15,1863. ; [■ Powers'of Attorney for ' Collections of dividends can be had on .fcpplication at the office of the Company,’ No. South THIRD Street., . t * mhl6*tiel THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer.; m<as* NORTHERN LIBERTIES - AND. TQWifsaiP 5 ’ COMPANY, PHILADBPPHIAr-JfprU > i • • • A meeting ofthe Stockholders' of this Company will be held*» t the .Office of th'efPhiladelphia and Readlngßail road Company, No:aaT SOUTH FOURTH Sireetl on. 4th day of May next, at 10 o’clock 1 A.’ f M., at which time 1 and place an election of Officers will be ; held. ; Caw- dtM4j j; HER, -j . SCHUYLKILL RAILROAD v COMPANY/ Office *227 South T FOURTH < April*-3,1863. —The an * nual meeting of the Stockholder of this, company, and an 'electionifor President -and rsix >Managers will ‘take - Solace' at theiOfflce of the.company; on MONDA Y, tfaA 4th lay of May next, at 12 o’clock M;t ■ •£?-« ? ; W. H. WEBB, * • apS-tmyl- • - ■ A-'* r Secretary.' , bers of Hamilton lodge. No. 274, lt. m., «ano the oi-der respectfully inviteditJ&meet„ uttlin HaII,THIRTY-SIXTH and-MAKKET strfjflis, oiiS SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 2d, at 4 o oISdK to aH-i ; leiid- the rtuneral .of J tlieir,_deceaßed brother, l GuSrA'V' SCHWARZ, <: MMD.- J By order-of the v W.- M:. ‘ « <tp3o-2t* •, yWINTHRORr BARG t ENT, THE Mtli iNNUAL MEETING OF the Corporation for the Relief'bf the Widows Children of Clergyman in lhe Xotiimunion of »he Protestant Etiscopal Cnufch’ ; in Jhe'vCommoTiwealth' of Pennßjlvama,” will be heia 'in thV Vfestry Boom of St. Church, Philadelphia,'on TUESDAYS the sth 5 o’clock >. 4*.- < -.. . , JAMBS M. AERTSRN, « April:3o.:lB6^—tmys ~ , Secretary. • "D 3 LPHlArrThe annual election for Fourteen Managers - of the'CompanT wiHUBReW. aKreeaSiy to the Charter, ;at thhiOffice, l(o,,«8 CHESTNUT Street, oa MONDAY, the 4th ofM»y, between the hours of w o’clock A '»!. and ' 12 o’clpofcnopn. , . ~ JOHN F. JAMES. ap3o-4tr.-, m * * »h>« - . ' 1 Actuary. 1 ' r-riSKa O'-F'P'l'C E OF “ THE AMERICAN K^F f IREINBURANCE^OJp > ANY,V Noi 310 WA “ A'geneml meeting! of th«r Sfp^gtbcrtdeirß^iii ‘-‘THE AMERICAN FIRE fIOUBANCBv COMPANY? Wilt be held, agreeuhly fd'Chaft&r , , v ?oh MONDAY,'-the 4th day of at ;• \ > V The annual election for Dlrectors wni'takeplacejmme -1 dmtely thereafterl A. O?JJ?X3RAWFORD, Sec’ry. ■ April' 2othlB63.' . ■ap212325' f 27 : 29my14* C NOTICB.-OFFICEUFTHEDEIiA; .IiOpJwARB'IAND RARITAN CANAt andtthe CAMf den and amboy railroad and transfohtaJ : TI J.); MaroJi.Sl.lSeS.-f' The Treasnrer.of the aboye Companies is now prepared. -to PAY -THE BONPSjdne_ at Prihceton,' August .1M863S being the’hve per cent. i CbnYOTtedSterltngLoah. The Principal, an i sso the last cptgpon, will be paid'on pre^' sentation to’WILLIAM HAGATZMER, PhUadelphiat or to •- [ap3-lm] ? BICHAfeP STOCKTON. Treasurer, ij OHFICK OF THE SURGEON-AR . *0- T IST TO' THE ARMY AND NAVY, Phii.adkl'4 . Pin a, October 24, 1662. t .Wounded Soldiers ' and Sailtfrs'desiirous'f of > ra 1 as£^T®w 8 0 7 the National AppropriAtibn for'supplying should appiyimmediately at the office J* -■ h .- GoyarnmexitiSTii'geopfArtist. , v ; rCUTHBERT Street.—This institution is how open ' 'forjjie receptioifof will • . be. re.cejvea*'and'provided-for, in comfortable . manner, free of charge. *’ B"F.‘GLENN,] I • n022-tf , Secretary of Board of Managers, il « the''l»AY-Trißl : ; {CAuste.” !"jy -i - ' ' —'4 A W ri:, ,: y l j %tISS ANNA E. DICKINSON ; - Will speak-ion the above topic i > V • . -J .. ~-rt ACAD E ffi,T OF' M ! U SI 6» i _ 1 -I, On MONDAY EVBNINO/'Mar 4th, .■ r ATJKiaJIT O'CLOCK. ••’ l ‘« * • •/. ’ Tickets to all parts ofthehouse—- - * cents, •Reserved 5eat5....... *... 50 cunts- To behad at the academy of Music aud ai J £' Gould’s lusic Store, Seventh and Chestnut streets. f ,, [Doortroponat 7# o’clock,. ... ■ J /‘ i-fKS»' / A"GREAT:aiATIOIjiAL’ : qEI.H;BttA-' ■CS?S . /TION.—At a meeting of. theJJoard; of of * THE .UNION LEAGUE of hold.',Warcb 2S, • IS6B, the followingi resolntions/presented byMr. CHAS,' GIBBONS, wereunanimously adopted;!* "• .'yi ■ f, ' t RESOLVED. , 4 7 ' , .I. - Thattnel^S^ae'^ili;celebrate'tho‘‘app"roachinlfan niversary, of’ American' '.lndependence by' appropriate • HaUvpf *■ rr t > ,«y S v‘ 2. > That aU LVagnos jind Assbclattons In the* United.. States 'to participate in the celebration, • and that they be requested toßend deputationsfrom their;. . respectivebodies forthatpurpose. * y 3.yThat it be recommended that the deputies beahtho* rized ;to represent; their. any |- action..that:mfty-bß..deemediieCeBsary and.expedlent'to lierfect t the_;organizatidhbf the friends’Of the'American; Unionand'G'oyernment throughoa^tlieUnited States.;; f . <i4. - That;the Committee of, Correepondencebe autho rized to prepare a circular letter, 1 communicating these’ . resolutions Leagues’arid of the respective States’, and to, adopt siich measures as may; ,be necessary ’to? carry them into effect. ;••*/ . ■■ _ * „ WM. M. MEREDITH; President. GEO. H. BOKER, Secretary. yy-r v: 1 . api-lm . OFFICE OF THE A9IBRICAN K-S* FIRE-INSURANCE COM rtANf—No: 3ULWAL NOT j, *‘ .>'-v v *■-' Philadklphia. April 2lstl 1881":. 5 NOTICE is hereby gi ven',‘ chat' a- SPECIAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Company.will be.held at tliist'ofßce; oniTHU KSDAY, May: 21st! 1863, Vatjl2 o’clock- M;, to consider the propriety,of acc§pting,the. provisions of the. .their,charteriiapprovea April 14,. 1863. and authorizing the.Bpard of-Directors to .increase' the Capital Stock of the Compauy. <. v. ap22-d my2l* ♦. ACL CRAWFORD. Sec’y f<p» AGREEABLY TO THE CALL OF THE-UWION STATE CONVENTION; the loyal Citizens of Philadelphia are invited, to assemble in their respectiye. wards'on TUESDAY, May 6th, 'at‘B o’clock P.; M„ at such-places as may be 'selected; by.'Th.e o iflcers. of the ward associations,-tor the purpose uf..electing one JUDGE.and two INSPECTOR, for./eachrprecin'c;—Mid judges and inspectors,to conduct an- election' intheva*. fc rious precincts ohTHU RSDAYMay7th, between, 6and 8 o’clock E..M,. f6rthe purpose of electing ONE {DELE GATE from Teach precinct to) a. Representative. Conven tion, and ONE DELEGATE to'a'.Kehatorial CoiivontionV in conformity io.rule 17 of,the rules'for the 'government olthe , Reprggehtatiye, and Senatorial Conventions ,shall meet at 'such places : aad times as a majority oftheirmiifliber shall by public no iice direct.; . By order of the .City - Executive .Cdmmitteebf the- Na tional-UnibnPaftv. WM.tf. IKERN, PiMidea’t. : HEMRYtBf GifßDisliß; ;ap»;tMiay7.> OFCICB MINE: HILL AND HCHU YX.. KILL HAVEN -RAILROAD COMPANY. , y.-'X Philadelphia, 4tbMonthV( April) 27,1863. , .- Notice is. hereby given'that n, geheraL~nme.ting .of' the stockholders of; the. Mine; Hill . and Schuylkill Haven Railroad Company, will be held at the hall of the.Fr;ink lin Institute v No. I's South SEVENTH Street/indho city of Philadelphia, on .FIFTH Da Y, (Thursday), -the *lith day o’clock A. M.-yforjihe purpose of acting ,on a joint agreement for the' consolida tion and merger of„ the Schuylkill Haven and. Lohigh River Railroad Company with the. Mine Hill and Schuyl-' kill .Haven. Rail road C6mpany, and for, the .transaction of such other business as may.bebraughtjyefore said’meet ing. By order of the Boardof Managers,''- ->j. vi V; , a v,' y ' , ij,'. *■ JOBN.C. CrtESSON,President. ’ Attest-rWiLLiAM Biddle, Secretaiy-r : A ap2»;tmyl4^ OFFifCB OF THE* SC HUYJLK( Lt L ; HAVEN ; AND LEHIGH RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, April 27th; 1863. I '. , ’X, • Noiice is hereby-giVFnLthftt .a. general meeting Stockholders oftbe SCHOYI/KILL - HAVEN aND ’LE- HiGH RIYER RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at the 1 Hall'of the Franklin'lrifetftutej No. 15 Sonth! SE VENTH Strfet,'ih 'the'city of>Philao elpiiia; oh TH DRS ' DaY, ; the l4th day of- May, 1863,,at "ten o’clbck-iiih' the morning,'for the purpose of acting ona?joint'agreemetit .for the consolidation and merger-' Of the said Schnylkill Haven and Lehigh River Railroad Company r w.ith the Minehill and Schuylkill Haven‘Railroad- Company; and for the transaction''of such other business as may be brought befdre said meeting. :?. ; y ;> By order of the Boa Mot Diroclors. r: i!* ALEX; ‘J. DERBYSHIRE, President. V Joshua’-W: Agn.-bjecretary::-'; ; ap29 tml4;;' notice' is HEREBY GIVES [I that the, Commissioners named. in r an act entitled -| !'An act to incorporate tho:Connecting Railway Com- approved AprillL 1863,: will in-et for the purpose % ofiKeceiving .Subscriptions to the Capital St6ck^6f. J the' said Company*son MONDAY, the lUhdayofMay, 1863, i at 10 o’clock A-.>M. l> Alley, in the city : of Philadelphia, • Clement B; Barclay, > Oliver .W’ Barnes, ' ’ Edmund Smith, S. B. Kingston,;Jr., Joseph .Lesley; OFFICE Of THB LOCDST HrOCS ■<S<TAIN COAL AND lEON.COnPANY. PhiluHbl,- phia, April -27, 1863 —The semi .annual INTEREST on the Mortgage. Loan ofthis,Company, due on'tlieflr«t day of May proximo, .will be paid on and afterdha saididate, at the office'of ihe,Company, N0.#30 S-?uth~r3JHIRD St. ap27-Cc; - H.’cJ-A- J/?g.T3C< ICOPPUCKi -Treasurer. • OP THE BLOOMSBURG'IKON COMPANY;wiII bb held at the Company’s Offlce;;Trondale,'.Pa.;on ,WEDNRspAy, May 2071863, for the purpose of.electlnghiihe‘Directorate serve.the.ehsning year; apdfor'.the trauSactioh of. other business. 7:. ; WMhE.- S .'BARER. Treasurer,, ap2Q-Sot*’;‘; - - ';iN6.--ai3 ; North W ATEK'Strbet. GOLD, SILVER, AMD 4 DEMAND I*o NOTES WANTED.* • DREXEL & CO,< v ; ' Apl3-lm‘: • - ;'3*,Sf>nth THlRDStreet . ■I. : MILITARY.C(K)DB. QOVKRNMENT GOODS: Standard 10-ourice Cotton Duck. Indigo Blue Flannels. - ■ - Mixed Twilled Flannels. Sky Blue-Kerseys. FAENHAM-; KIIiKHAM, 4 00., Ko. iJ3O CHESTNUT STKBET: '• mt24-3m - . r . r' v Q W. SIMONS & BROTHEB, BANSOM-STREBT HALL; PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OP JEWELRY, FINE SWORDS, , ' ' ■ . in. , v : ’ : ; MILITARY GOODS. HT EVERT VARIETY. MMfßm • ,. -M T>ELLE>UE FEMALE INSTITUTE— i ; A BOAftDING : SCHOOL'FOB'GIBUS.—This: Insti- tution 'ls about. twenty v miles 'from ,jPhi vladelphia,.nine miles from 'Trenton, ■and.Sßevoal miles r Irom Bristol, on the northern limits of .ATTLEBOROUGH, * Middletown townBMp‘,~Bdcks\conhty a rural district unsurpassed-for hehlthfulheshand.beauty. ~ There are r three the premises from Philadelphia during the summer.• f ’ r *:•„ - V THE SPRING*ANI>- SUMMBB,TERM.,wiH' commence on the SOthof FiFTH month; and c'onttnue in - session twelve weeks, through the most pleasant period of the warm months. , .. i The course of instruction .'is thorough and complete in . all tho elementary auiddiigher branches of an -Englishy ‘■/Classical, and-.Maihimatical Education. language is taught by, superior.mative French ' teacher, who daily engages the pupils in French conver sations.', "-* , r * A Normal, Department is in operation for the benefit of those who desiiVto’Qualify’ttteinselYeVfotftea’chersr'"*'* i TERMS^—.The charge, fort, tuition rin- i branches.with hoardr lights, inclu ding pe*s and ink, and . the. use ofjibrary v is, for.'the Spnng.and'Suriimer Term ofitwelye weeks, $SiB. Latins Groei,French, and Drawing,’each extra. • Circulars,? giving* mavbehad.on ap plication-to the Prihcipals,''Att'eborough«P. O.', Bucks county,-'Pa:; orfrom Edward Parrish, northwest,corner of EIGHTH and ARUH Streets Philadelphia. ,‘ Y . u - - ISRAEL J. GItAHAME,:- VJANtS P. GRAHAtfE, A-:-;:;; fix 'Principals. T ATIN, GREEK., „E RE NO H,, AND ■'-ti'MfeSlC taught W rro(\ T 11. 'WALt.S.-ofthe r,on ’doh'ColbPffe of Preceptors,’i3G Boath ELEVENTH Street* between Walnut ai>d Chestnut. myl-Gt* ?■ THE WEST-CHESTEtt ; academy A ANDMILITaRYINSTITUTB, at WESr.CHB&TSR, » Penna.,'wilKresume’the. duties of the Summers Term (full five months) on the Ist of MAY next. .:-.BOYS and ‘■YOUNG- MEN. thoroughly mepared for College or<Busi ness. GERMAN* '.FRENCH,* and SPANISH taught by native Military ’lnstructor, Major lnstructor'in Gymnastics,Prof. Lewis.'VJQMS'nk 'A. ' a ' <?*-. For CaferMßßea;' containing fall information, apply to the AMM.' : ■ "• .: *■ "rrr/:"- .?„• : ’YY O o!d|^V. ; . , .. *. • 10,000 lbs. Pennsylvania Tub. n■’ ' J!• • 20,OCOlbs. Choic’eCauadaFleece.,; - , '-&*\ - < 20,0001b5. No. land Superior Western ' * 40,000 lbs. Medium and Fine ;PennsylvaniaVand Ohi Fleece, selected. .. . ~-n '■ >v • -WQOLEN YARNS. . - ;■■ • *• • . *■ ? - v*-* •• ■ ■ •f— \ • le': 30,000 lbs; v Domestic Flannel Yarn; 20 cents. 10,(itolbs. iiinsey and Fine Shawl Yarn, 30. cents. .= - 10,000 lbs. Hosiery and Stocking Y^n£,-Boftspnn. $& , / COTTON. l( { -;\ > rr ' -ft/ '• ■ - •' 100 bales Middlings.- . n*'- .-*7 r , r . ip. • .f~A . *• £ 'cotton yarns: ■BO,OOO IbA Warps,'Cops, and< Bundled .Twist; oftbest makes, Nos.loto2o. ‘ 'y.'.’i * - t /* • * • Orders solicited for best Standard .make3~-any num ber or description. ! ; > m AI,EX. WHILLDIN & SONS. , ap27-mWfiy-'^' ; -~t -'P. I,i r- ; ?-:U' v Th e * r..- . t ; !■ ■-> . 1 ' i; • «i'- -rf . , .. “ s . ’*; ’ , ARE.T’HB'SEST IN . - .* ' Jl *' ' l~ ' / / ~ , .GENUINE''.UNLESS - : : f ..‘‘.J, H„H: '& CO. rmiABA. BXCSISIOB.” 1 v ’ “ ' * 1 r K - , ; v V ’St'-!|sr*,T ; *akd'-D -ft , ,m CUBEHS’OItJTHE CELEBRATED I j-.. • t>h W■■ f’a'i >J d 1-4 4 j-S vr-.v ■ . VttJS-IP. B ES.I OB,” -buo'ar'-cur^e'd:h’Am ( s, ‘ r Nfls7A-ij* andX^-4 -North FRONT Street, ' Between Arch agd streets, Philadelphia, i '> y. . *.i.-t-c.-.. \ Thejustly-celebrated'-EXCELSTOB'VHAIISafeenreda 'by J. H.'M. * Co: (ina style' peculiarfo^heniselres) ex-’; ' pressly.sfor FAMILY USE,. are of’deliclpus flarorV free, from’the'nnplea&ajit taste n of salt?and are pronounced by'- ’Tepicnres superior to-any now dffered for sale.;. > \ • ' ’I v'»,V , • . rpHEPATBONS ;! QI&REIME®B''CkA.L ■ 'J- BBRY’w jll ! agi - ee. after corrK>arison;itha'fchjtnlife- size Photographs, io i oil colors, are the /mostiliferlike por trait3iiiade,.-T,i'BECOND>treet;iaboye;,Greei^',cy. It- INTERNAL REVENUE. FARMERS’; ■ -*• and BANS BUILDING, No. 4•»»' CHESTNUT Street. . ■ T " ; j ’■ ..?: .■ 1 1 1 Qf*;jcr:ofAssessor,! .-.v a 'Philauelphtal’ApriL2sih4lß63.; ; ; ■NOTICE IS alLpersion*d^n g?busin\Be in the FOURTH COLLEGTION Dl&TRlSrwh® or may.beMssessedimnder therINTERNAL REVENUE LAWS OF THB?UNITED'S l’ATESi*that ;the granting re i ‘tpondedi to within the time namedifaS I^h&ye ; nq}power ■. : ; to nve allowan'ces after thb ;returnihasibeen,made toltbe t - Collector. -After the the* :amoUnrofrihe assessment mustbe paid.-aeddhe Apoeah > if any, mast be made to tho COMMISSIONER -aKWaah--t UfttA-eft'; •»>< ' . .D. P.iSOUTHWORIIH.t J ap27-6t;-?;.;- ' - y; x afeiarAsa’-feeor. TNTEBNAL r bask: building, s* <a» • I t ■r„ . - ._. OfFICK , -NOTICE'IS/WBEBYfGWKNfto. all.’MsNulaCTlT-; EB&i n thep6uBTH.COLLECTIO»DISTRICr,ttaUUB . Internal RevennttLawa olitie Dnltod_StatqB r(jiuire,tlie ■ ‘rßiura 'gf THEIR• ENTIRE - PIIODUCT. 1 whether <■ for TK« !' ?»Mnformity wllh tbe lawF.Their return* inuetjje njadB ' prior to the ELEVENTH DAT nfeachnnawerj-'month.; , < up27-6t I r.-yg. D. V. BOUTHWOBTH, Aasanijr. ■ SBWIE' J'KESS.rrBHKi/yDESJWA’?. ri O’ltT p-<g*N s? *- ' FIRST M'ky,‘ ** '/* ' > .. f it ? » f J. / i 1 - FIVE-TWENTY ' BOND'S > f ’ ” f> / r , ** BOUGHT., ,v " > DRBXEL *<& CO: *flp2oCt “ { »* • *• U. 8. 1 ’ '• ! "'‘FIVE-TWENTIES, « , OB ’* » > BIXtPBR-CENT. ‘BONDS*; 1 4 payable at the option of the GOVERNMENT • t AFTER ‘FIVE YEARS. lam Instructed,by tha'SECRETARY OF <THE TREA ■■ BURY to. receive i subscriptions for the above * • . - LOAN AT PAR. ' > Interest . will commence from i the D'ATE OF BUB i SCRIFTION.ttnd Is PAYABLE IN GOLD at the Mint/ or any Sub-Treasury or. Depository of the-United States, on the first days of May'&nd November ofeach year. 1 At the,pre6entPKEMiraf ON.aoLD, these Bonds yield about EIGHT per cent, per annum.** -‘ J ▲ 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 < log .the present . issue of LEGAL-TENDER- NOTES INTO THE NATIONAL SIX-PER-CENT. LOAN (com monly called Five-Twenties ? ’) will ceaae. . All who/wish, to invest in the Five-Twenty'Loan must, therefore, apply,sbeforethellstof JULY next: ■ . JAY COOKE, <■ 1 1 * - • Subscription Agent, ■* inh4-tjyl , 114 South THIRD .Street. Phllada. BARYEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER; ' No. 31»; WALNUT STREET. , STOCKS and BONDS; and all.kinda of 0. 8: GOVERN MENT. SECURITIES, boughtand sold on Commission. ■ .Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates. ' ‘ * UNITED;BTATES 5r20: YEAR SIX per cent BONDS, furnished at PAR ln'scms to suit. ": - • - ■ Orders'by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refer* to. f: ' ■'«*..y..v ... , ' ' r ; Messrs.NatJian Trotter A Co.; Geo. D. Parrish, Esq:, John. B.. Myers & Co,, . <-Samuel B. Thomas, Esq., . Furness.Bnnley.ACo., JoimThomas/Esq. • : " ' ; y - - 1 • ‘ apl-3m if DWA R D M . DAVIS,' STOCK AND EXOHAW&E BROKER, ' No. 39 South THIRD Street, (up stairs.) >' .* Philadelphia:/ ■ ; ■ ■ , i. .v A GENERAL; BROKERAGE AND’ BANKING BUBI- » NESS TRANSACTED. ‘ Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold’ on 1 . Commission. Loans and Easiness Patter Negotiated. -'Dividends and InterestConpons Collected and Remitted.- - Exchange on Europe Sold: Special'CoU actions made. 4 Coin and Cur rencv Bonght. ? Interest - Allowed on Deposits: apl-3m. JOHN C. CAPP &SON, ! ST O O K A N D NOTE B BO K EBS , '.'..'.-..‘No. $33 SouthTHIRD Street.* ’ Directly opposite the Mechanics 7 Bank:* ' <; STOCKS AND v BONDS BOUGHT ANDi SOLD ON ■. •. j ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ t> , COMMISSION* - . r ' ■■■. - ■ rv ' ' , ' AT'THE BOABD OF BBOKEBS. ~ ‘ MONEY INVE ST E D AND NOTES 'AND, LOANS 'NEGOTIATED ! mhl2-Sm ON THE BEST TEEMS. John A.Wilson, R. D. Barclay, . J. C; Sharpless, Isaac V. ElweU,' A. C.. Harmer., ap2Q-tmyll WOBD ABOUT ■ AMERICAN WATCHES. fIi'iAETER A THOROUGH TRIAL OFMORE TH AN : TEN YEARS..the time-pieces manuiacturedbythe American. l Watch Company, of WalthamyHass., have trained a firm ofthe publics and now, no less than .75,C00 'Df thenrare speakingfoy themselves.in the pockets of the a .very, insignificant .beginning- the business has -increased to an extent exceeding onr most sanguine .anticipations, and we are - now- ustified?in stating that. WE MAKE MORE THAN ONE-HALP ofaU vtjie watches sold in the United States. enlarge .ment of: our factory buildings. and thelaborofsoo opera ' tives,-still find supply the constantlyiin- demand. . And we r may here observe that not withstanding the high price of labor, and materials, we ■ actually sell our prodncts at less prices than those current five years ago/ - . * • - We refer to these facts only for the purpose of properly introducing another .subject relative to.:our manufacture of watches." Hitherto our chief object -.-has been to make good watches for the million at the lowest possible pnce - —something to take the place of the make-liflliave'watches • called “Ancres," “Lepines," ‘‘EnglishPatent Levers,” &c., annually;thrown upon this,market, in.-countless numbers, '.by European- workshops—watches which-'are - the rifnse of their ketones, -unsaleable at home and per*: feetly .worthless everywhere. " • - :e! ■ ■ •ThiS rObject we, have accomplished, and now we have ito announce, that we have commenced-the manufacture ?< of watches of the very. .' ;• “•-••- -. HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN To'cHRONOMETRY, - unequalled by anything hitherto made by ourselves and ’unsurpassed by anything made in the world. • For this -leiirpt . uj u>~.„. - purpose, we have the amplest facilities. We have erected an addition to ourmainbuildings expressly for this branch of our business, and have fiUeddt with, the,best workmen in onr service. Profiting by: our. long *expe •, rlence. we have remodelled the form of'crur watches, in i: trodnemg such improvements as have been suggested and ‘ proved to be good from time to time, and have instituted new and severe tests of isochronism, adjustment, and • compensation. New machines and appliapces have been constructed, which i>erform their work with consummate* delicacy and'exactitude, and the choicest and most ap proved materials,only are used. .Nothmg, in fact,'is ..wanting cither in mechanical.principles, material, or •‘Workmanshiptoinsureperfectionmtheresult.. - . We .continue to manufactured our'other , well-known -rqualities under the"following names: r ■,-J. . r;x r- a APPLETON; TRACY & CO.” \ . ‘ “P. 8. BARTLETT,” .. ..Andtke “Soldier’s Watch.” * , “WM ELLERY.” <y. The latter, the lowest-priced watch we make, is a sub stantial, ‘ reliable time-piece, cased ui r sterling r silver hunting pattern, and - is not; liable to . getontnf, order either m rfding, or fighting. ? - All the above-, described watches'.including tho which is named I WATCH COMPANY” on'the plate, are ! sold by watch dealers generally throughout the country. - ( ' ROBBINS & APPLETON, 1 | • ') POn THE , li r ‘ AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY;'^. ... ap3-ftnwL3t* .. . / ISa'BROAD.WAY, N. T. 4?jS} WATCHES, ' "r“jOST RECEIVED PER STEAMER EUROPA. ' GOLD WATCHES, ,' ' LADIES’ SIZES, OF HEW STYLES. < SILVER ANCRES AND CYLINDRES,, GILT ANCRES AND CYLINDERS. ' ■ aps tf; ; ffcl J. O. FULLER, A . . Importer and Wholesale Dealer in , • FINE WATCHES AND JEWELRY. No. Tin CHESTNUT Street, , ‘ (Up-stalis, opposite Masonic Temple), • ■ Has now open a . , s ' . • * ,v-. - . - labob and complete stock, " v ' EMBRACING ' ' 4 : ■ . AMEBICAH AND SWISS WATCHES, & HOWABD & ,CO.\’S FINE AMERICAN' WATCHES, - GOLD CHAINS. aOLD SPECTACLES. THIMBLEB, - "AND ' : FINE JEWELRY OF f EVKBYDBSCBIFTION.- ’ fels-Sm s • ; . " - -r . FINE'GOLD PENS, j ; THE BEST PEN m. USE," 1 ;TOg BALK TM tLL'siZBS f.)13-3m E WILT COMBS "U 1 'nr EVKBr.VAEiKrr.' ; i '~ IMITATIONSOF peakland oobau. I J. O. FULLER, ‘ go. Tia /OB.BSTNtTT J o. PULLER’S VULCANITE RINGS. ' ' 'Jr «' 1 *£•}/* t -i • - J ‘ ' -A foll assortment, all sizes and-stylan: t Jt.o-F-Ulr.IjER, Vo VIS CHESTNUT Strait 'l/'tJLCANI'ftS JEWELRY.-JUST RE . ceived,. a handsome 1 assoTtment of Chatel&ia and i 'TestChaitts, Pins,'Pencils; Jcc, .‘and for sale at very lovr prices ' l RUSSELL* ir. ap2fi-tf: . t ,„ North. SIXTH; Street. ;> TN'SHELL AND ROSEWOOD pASE8 t S playing froml to .12 vtnnea. cb olceOpe r» * andAmerl can Melodies. FARR & BROTHER. Importers, - ap4 334 CHEBTfIUT Street, below Fourth. gTBAWBEBBY WINE, ' IJ ; equal' to halmset' Madeira, < t * ' 5 Jn«t received. ) j . * ,1 ALBERT O. ROBERTS, ‘ dealer ur'rnra groceries, > :Mt . CORNER ELEVENTH mnd VINB Stmta. u T'OST:—A LETTER -.WAS MAILED •'MSI, iifNew yori, on the‘23d:lnsUnt, by .ISOOIS'LEHr /MAIER &' CO.addressed to the undersigned, enclosing' hip notd.' payable,to tMir,order, lor 5203.18. due June 12, 1863. Bala , letter has',not been, received, and’ the note, ''-having been prepaid' April'23d, ’all persons are'cautioned, . . against negotiating the same sbould-it be offered, u ' , '; f np»-3t«jßtotlt; W. ERABEB,.aa« MARKET Bt.. qrj/V DOZr CANS FRESH; 1 PEACHES} 'O V V3GO-dOz‘-cans Cranberry Sauce,’ Oysters; Pears. 1 Applet Sauce, Adams.. c'ounty'.Peaches,-. and - Blackberries. > Fori sale by • “ ' ’ JAS. V. CAMPBELL, ! p apSO-et* f‘ r So. 115 South WATER Street, TF YOU PATRONIZE,BEIMER, YOU, '/A haVe the benefit of one of lonft practical experience in, ; 'hie business? 1 ; His Colored Photographß.evmce care ■ability :*Only $l. SECOND Street; above Green.; a Jt TVORYTYPES; AS? -. REIMER 'PRO-' A I)UCEo ttiem.:are atKtnde; coloring.*' <and‘flnish.v;. They,rimprebs>you' witb. their? grace and. beauty. See specimens at SECOND St,, abort Green, 1 lt fT WATCHES AND, JEH'BKRV. PL ATJSD XNCRES AND CYLINDERS. For Sale'at Low Bates to tlie Trade, fey D . T - PRATTV, ' .607 CHESTNUT 'STREET, f,; . ; jRi FINK WATCH t REPAIRING Mmm *ttend«dto, bythe most experienced workmen, aadevarrwatehwimifctedroroii&year.'. - - . , . O. BUSSBLL,„ . aa.NoithSlXTH'Stfeet. J*2Wm MUSICAL BOXES:' - I :tai i, ; drygoods, SvANp,.;‘MANTIiES. t ' j 5 * ‘ I. -I (M - I•! < [• ■ • '■ • * , (iJtOA-I *■ 1’ 1 } BRj IDBD CLOAKS.,; ‘ ' IN CLOAKS. ’’ ERED CLOAKS. mantles. :f : :rican cloakings. NCH CLOAKING^: NE CASSIMERES. " />< i . ESS GOODS. - - ’ iYS’ PINE CLOTHING. lOOPER <6 OONAED. 8. E. corner NINTH AND MARKET Bt».' NG SILKS AT REDUCED PRICES. THCHASES, AT THE ‘ LATE AUCTION SALES,' ‘ 1 \ ;V, IN NEW" 1 YORK'AND'*PHILADELPHIA, -to offer - ... .SOLID,- COLORS, SMALL CHECKS, r FANCY PLAIDS', BROCADES, MOIRE ANTIQUES ,t FIGURE BLACKS, . ' ' BLACK GRO DE RIIINES, BLACK GRO GRAINS, IREATLY REDUCED.-PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,' a’, and 454 N.i SECOND.fctreet, ab. WILLOW. ‘ ap3o-4t„ . "'ll ' , ’ A R I S ,C L O A K S MANTILLAS, FOR* „ *. . US, MISSES, AND CHILDREN, NOW OPEN, , AT THE IS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, , l aao chestnut street. W. PROCTOR * CO. Q , ' ' f ~ tTJON AND-OTBER BARGAINS. LupißSi : 6-4'Black Wool'Delaines;.*■ . [me BUick'Alpacas.'UQder pnce.- • : . -i roüble [meat Poil-de-Chevros, at- oldprices.' ii x •. m - )ouble-fold children’s plaids, 37& cents.-. . .< • franePlaids and - ... .. .!s«.>,-.. . rab, Slate, Cuir,‘and other.shades-Alpacas,: hree lots;mode : Alpacas,-31, 37, andfii cents, ox , tracheap,- • • - • [ravelling dress goods. ’ Cheap lot Lavellas, 13 cents.w . .... ; Shepherd’s Plaids,' fine quality,- 31 cents.,: -y. : f BestEnglisb and American prints: «v , , Ladies’, Cloaking Cloths—mammoth stock; f’ine Ca?simereS—aesbrtment unrivalled. i r-r »•: ..Muslins and. Linens—prices are right.: BargainsinfringedHuck Towels, 19cents: Honey Comb 11 7 4 Bates Quilts. . " Fine Flannels, whites, reds, Grays, Good and lowrPtic'ed Hoon.Skirts. : I . COOPER A CONAKD, . * MM S.' B. corner .KlNTfa'and MARKET Streets.' CLOTHS, FOB LADIES* RCULA.RP. SAGQUES.'&c. >v , Clotb,'light colors. . ih audFronch Meltons, all-wool,- light colors.; Im Trfco'B; light colors.* : •Jv :* 7 :*■ i colors.'. . * ••• : r Mille aud Saulebury Cloths. •; ■ ] rator-Proof Cloakings.:; •:;>.■ [ rhich are for sale at reduced prices, i Circulars ready-made. '-> r . , , ; ; Jacques ready*madt.-? >< >4 " 1 Vater-Proof-CloaVs.. ; - 31oahs made to order. -• EDWIN HA.LL & CO , » ‘ No. - 5®G csonth SECuly D-Street. : W •'From £nfffc -Glerti Midi DexJ Ren* All of] ■Clot] f Clot Real m b. <CH PEB CALP] LONG CLOTH, yards wide, for skirts, received from the. mar jle of. the cargo of the prize steamer Bermuda; a &pabd; .van'harlingen, & aerison,: (2tlf , 1008 CHESTNUT Street. wjite piquet an d Marseilles T T j'OK LADIES’ANDCHILDREN’S WEAR.—Just .receiw-d from auctioaa cboice_ assortment - of new.style median and finePiquets at veryvlow prices. < - > 5 {HEPPaKD, -Y£n> HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, v-:apfr!2tif -J -V ;-i ' ,v:IOQg,CHEST.MDT,-Street.- " JES'GET PERCALE LON G- CLOTH, £& yards wide, fir SKlRTS,received from the Mar- Ftaleof the cargo'ol the prize steadier Bermuda.’ *A VAn)hARLINGBN£ -& AR-RTSON, rp • ' { • 10UH CHESTNUT Street.- TUHItE Pl|Q UET AND MAR .;••• TT \ SEILLES, -.F02 LADIES’ 'AND • CHILDREN’S •WEAR.' ;* „ | ~ i ‘Just receivedfrom-Aictiou, a choice assortment of new style, mediuiovand flue Piquets, at very low prices, SkEPPAM.'.VAN HiRLINGEN, & AltiilSON, apM-iat-rp ■ inn a OTngST.NUT. SiraeC ' GENTJS FURNISHING GOODS. AND 3. 'N. .SIXTH STREET. N os. OHSC.ARRISOX; • (KOKMEHLY X. 81188 MOOKB.) l NUFACTUREHOF THE IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRTt lETS are cut by measurement, so that all the tlylfit. each; other. • They surpass'all other [neatness! of fit\on .the breast, , comfort in the ease on the shoulder.... _ v •. x- v These £ parts ex Shirts foj neck, ana kTISF ACTION GUARANTIED, . apS-6m Fine- Clothing, Made up early, for •. .Bprmg and Sumnier Sales, ! 1 - > i ; -< .. .. "uoir ready, WANAMAKKR & BROWN, “OAK HALL,” S. E. cor. 6th & Market! ■ ' DESIRABLE ’ PROPERTY INVESTMENT. - PRICES . SUES TO advance: Lelly, jr: s , r,\„ i', | T AILQ,R, OVED FROM 1022 CHESTNDT STREET, ". <■' ,\> i • ( *\ K to . . . EDTYAKD P.’KEIiliY’S, "■ ■■ -s ’( jt fjtf 1 , 112 South THIRD Street, ‘ to former patrons and the pnblta i|ee of a, STOCK' OF GOODS, equal if not en- - if in the city-rthe skill;and taste of himself 7 ' ltD P. KELLY, the two best Tailors of the/ if mneh. lower than any other first-class esta-' (Itheclty."'. _ 1 ' , ,apl-tf 1 J<® N ■ "Where • the adva: j'perloMo , and ‘ eity—at j blishmen JJLACI BLACK Ci BLACK CJ BLACK CJ BLACK CJ .GRIGG&I GRIGG & GRIGG* ■GRIGGA 'GRIGS A mh22-6uJ ICASS. PANTS, ss.sty,f .; " 7 ' ' r ■ jLt-70t MARKET Street 8. PANTS; *B. so,' i At 701'MARKET Street .; fl. PANTS, Sfi.flO,. At 704 MARKET Street k PANTB, 55.50. At 704 ‘MARKET -Street fi. PANTS; *5.60. 'At 704 MARKET Street. ■ AN'OONTEN’S; No. 704MARKETStreet-. rAN. ; .OnNT|N;rf?f No. 704 MARKET Street [AN GtJNTEN’S, No. 704-MARKET Btreet [AN f GTJNTEN’S; '- No. 704 MARKBT Street. ANGUETBN'S, NO.-704MARKBT Street ' fil3-3m t ANNA, fICE OP GOVERNMENT CLAIMS,' B. J> ! Of treetjbetweea Thirteenth and Fourteenth,; JTo. 232 p f Y s WASHINGTON,iD,C.' •! r attention givento !the Adjustment and Gol rmyand Navy Contractors’ Claims, Qaarter pcbers, Mail Contractors' and Postmasters 1 ' ertiflc&tes.ol Indebtedness, and, the Prosecu ns for ‘Losses of Steamboats rand. other pro rerninent .employ. Also to’lnvestments in and id sale of ! Government Securities. 1 ' I \' id faithfnl attention will be givento all busi--* $d to me. , , REFERENCES: EB.YILLA& CO., 805t0n.... • MORE, CLEWS A Co.7 New York.-;- .LYE 4 CO., . " L. WBSCOTT k CO*, Philadelphia. [ANBYi , , - , * ,r WAINWRIGHT, “ - * i, HART' & CO*-Pittsburg. • . IE C. GLASB AjCO.. Cincinnati. , pBSTNG & CO:V-y Ly? ' * DFFIN.-Bsq ~/r „ .“V ENOIST A,CO-r St. Louls. SON & WATSON, “ i HERTEL, .Chicago; \ iADY k CO., Detroit. .MS:* CO., > . ■ K* &'CO;, Cleveland. .*.• ; - - • -- * NA kCO , ,", »* .. . ■ . j ). k AL'VORD,' Indianapolis. ■ ERGUSON;EsQ., Sau FraDCisco. :i. ; |: v BIGKLOW.'Eao., . . »\ . MORTON * CO.V'Lonisville.: .-.«*• J. '.-.lt' [ April, 1 1883.- ■ * /-f ap29-lm^ Particuf lection oft j VAofcountaJi :.tion ofClfc ■perty.inGr Purchased . :Promnt\ nessentrn j~ “tt 1 * SPEj LIV w ; 4 HAN GEOt G. H. C..D. . L. A.I ; , AND] MAR< . • S. P. , ,WILI '• •' W AV ' Mimf JOHNU * VHENR QUIGI > Waßhinatl f COFFEE iZoOPJ'EE'i xii cheapest prepared In thrclty. A> i inee the, moßt siceptleal. flo’thane made i opnof >*• 1 it for sale at the n ; ‘ •*.- •- •• •• ••* ufleSteamSpieeand CofaeWortej J^£^»^°st;sss ir. ! , ■ Jr.- - -pOFFiti IS V Thebwl . trial Mil eo] If s&tisfrctio . ,Pr*par*di a ' ; WI^QUARTER' i received per .shlpljiLaurii’l[for. sale in.' 1 CBA.B. 8.:& JAs. WALNUT and at GR^tflTtStreets. 'fiHEE . ■ Casks j\ bond,: by/ . 'a*B4 - 1] rDF^NCYJOBPBtNTINa, ALTJrBRQWiTS, UVS/FOURTH St. * -riARDj yV'At'BIW i. gawp. C EOT KING. * { H. i * I ' > ■> ' V,l t . •is> --rf • i’f t l" l l f *\. MjEy .PIIBMCAyj^S. Nejvjbooes, - •w \»y Jpat received by \ , .T'. R. LIPPINCOTT. & CO.y * 1 A«B3!gp®-HIBTO.Iy*O*? FhlVaVjSy Edward . THE DKSERT "PATHWAY By 11.'v W Rdbertson." .MY SOUI HERnWeND* By Edmund KLrke , BOAaR’S PA Mll. V SERMONS. I-* -1 THE,"!'WILLS" OP THE PSALMS Bv Power THE ANNUAL" pF SCIENTIIfIC DISCOVERY FOB. f 1863. t J■ »» ■: ■ .I■■ , * •- w •'KJIfGB&KE'g 'INVASION - OF THE CRIMEA ' -■»!) ; A FIRST FRIENDSHIP. "» Tli'b. ’ ■“ >X MYSTERIES QFvLIFE, DEA?’H, AND FUTURITY By ]f'oi-.i ( :e Welhy. . ! ■ . . .i ;v. ,•■■■ A M ANUAL'OF,’MINOR SURGERY: *y D*. PackArd; 'HOEMER’A HISTORY OF .CAVAYiLY : Its Manage-' mcnti&c. ' \ • '' 4 ’ Jt ■ TfIE'FJ ELD 'AND GARS EN S VEGETABLES OF AME RICA.’ By Fearing Burr. ' v ap3fl-tf MUSIC * PUBLISBED, : af LEEf&WaLKER’S,. CHESTNUT street. *f I>rpmember.the Honrwben Sadly-we,PArtßd ,, —a;reply to a*‘sWbeti this Gruel Waris O’er?’song, with. Chorus by B. F, Walters, 25 cents.- The immense, Weeping, >ad,.audiLonely’’thaw-sngg^sted-the,; above reply, which for eentiiuent, .troth in words and musica ls unsurpassed v t.'s i * Sefltby mailfree, onieceiptof theprice.i'. rv . i m • . .* . *' , LEE & WALKER,. * -aSP 29 3t*g , p Ht) ’ , 72£ CHEUNG Street,^ 439 .. , j -/ «®-’ O —G —B —E. *®a . r “*39”' ’’ - MAKE YOUR PURCHASES- OF ■’ BOOKp/ s ' STA TIONEBr, THOTOGRAPE • AL . -BUMS, CAJtD PICTURES,' . f , At the EMPORIUM, r * ■> i « <439 . - Ji v f ' 11 * ’ ' STREET, ; KEARIV. OPPOSITE. TITE ifaw, POST-OFFICE,' ‘ ' PHILADELPHIA. 439.-' CENTS TO S4S—GET,THE BEST AT THE LOWEST PRICES! • ' JTOOKAPH ALBUMS - CARO PHOTOGRAPHS, and . , 2!«iliißolWr STOCK* - BEST - LOWEST,PRICES TO BS POUHD IN,THE CITY. . i Our-; Albums are Rolected asf to STYLE.FINISH.CO ;LOIt» .andtI)URABILITY: Our prices are for- v ’ holding 100. pictures, .from $4 00 to $l5 00 - BO i“ , “*aso to 12 00 “ 60 “ 44 300 to, 10 00 y ..50 V? . 2.00 to ‘ •, 4 ’4O -a. 4 .*. “ .1.75t0 8-00 'l: ' A ' ,1,50 to • 6.(0. i 44 24 * 80 to 800 - ,-20,. ; ViV J.25.t0 .5 00 •"• ■ • 12 , 44 V 23 to LOO -PHOTOGRAPHS;.of.^distinguishedpersona, by-’ .the iD the.country,;comprising a fulFassort- 1 ipent.‘.under-the . foDowjng bead» : ‘ Army; 'Music; Di- < •.vines, Statesmen, Foreign Celebrities, ’Wavy, Drama; Ar- ! ;itietp,iLiteraturp. Works of Art..-- m .• ; •4®*? Call an a getone of our List of Pictures. j > -v • . • Any ; Card: Photograph.' published in the United States .sent by mail-on receipt of 15 cents.-.- > ■ Frames jfor-v Card Pictures, a beautiful assortment; at •prices£romscentB to $5. • s-i ----- ■? ' Gr. W: PITCHER’S ‘Hew. Book Store, No. • 808 r’CHRSTHUtf Street,’a few doors below the ContmemaL hotel, just above EIGHTH 'Street 1 >***'’' *h adSs’cf ‘ • *BOBl - RUMEMBEK THE NUMBER. BQBI . ’ WEBSTER’S IMPERIAL “-OCTAVO x;TcT.xj» DICTIONARY, containing all, the.-wordsof the >■ Quarto Edition. "‘WEBSTER'S- PICTORIAL .Unabridged. Quarto .-Die- - tionaryv , - QUARTO DICTIONARY, Unabridged,' -with 1 Illustration", -c->i : : ; <•- r, rADLEh’S GERMAN DICTIONARY .•fcOPKCIS ANDXnKENNE’S FRENCH* DICTIONARY. SLOANE’B KPANISH DICTIONARY. ■ ' , .-All the Standard Dictionaries for.saleby LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, . r ■ ' 'i" v ‘' ■ : Fnbhshors and-Booksellers. ap29tf-.;i:.,{85. South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. ■ . A STBONOMY OF THE, BIBLE,;BY , Gen. O. M;‘MHche]l; $125. •< ■ , v v : • RESULTS .OP SLAVBKY'.By'A,: Cochin. $l5O. - • MADGT-; 1 oiv Highland-Morning. • / sl'.2A -: '- !! THE IRON; FURNACE ; or, Slavery and Secession. AthnlliDg Work $l. ' «• EVERY-D AT• PHILOSOPHY, in Town and Cbuntry. $L6O' u , k . tt* * , , » , . - GOLD'MONEY AND PAPER MONEY:’ '25 cents; *1 ' 1 Tor sale by ’ » * -*» WILLIAM- S. & ALFRED'toA-RTI-EN, c ' t -‘ ' 006 CHESTNUT Stroet. HAZARD’S BOOKSTORE, f .' Vr , 734. CHESTNUT STREET, ■ . • h ~.. / . . Between Sevenths and Eighth. Streets. k . All Books usually to be had in*.. ‘ ' ’ . FIRST : CLASS "BOOKSTORE, .... i,. s Will always he found on onr shelves AT-. THE - LOWEST ' PBIGEB. . ■ ,r f ■ 7 COPARTNERSHIPS., ]SJOTIGE. —'j HE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore'existing between the’ subscribers; under .the .firm of NE WLIN, BELL, & VABBOT T,‘ is' this day ;dissolved,by mutual consent. ’The business will b’e set tled atfthe Brewery,v.No:rl3D North *. / . ’’\\ 1 ‘A. P -NEWLTN,,”'- ’ t 1; vi y v," W '■* V S' CHARLES EELC’“ ' * ,w v 1 " • ‘ *- . * WILSON ABBOTT.’ .. AprtlS.Q. 3563l j - u r ‘ * ' - - • ;/>‘1 1* T)1 § SOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.— .-“rfsThe copartnership heretofore existingbetween. JAS.f’ and JOHN C; EEFFER, under the name • and. firm-.of iCANTWELL. & di«olyed by mutual consent on-the? 11th day of April.) instant; •Alt debts due tosaid firmrarepayableto John G. Keffer; and all liabilities of said firm are to he paid by the naid John C.'Keffer - t > »rJ&HBS R CANTWELL, ’ i « JOHN C. BUFFER . The business will be continued by John 0- Kefferafc the stoie. southeast.corner of GERMANTOWN- avenue and MASTER street, r-. =. • ap2S-lSt HTHE PARTNERSHIP OP ARNOLD 1, A & WILSONob this day DISSOLVED, :by mutual emC i.sent. /The business of the iirm wiil he fieuled by ihe re maimng partner, W. A. . ARNOLD,.who: will coiuiuue i .the .business at the old.stand.J.olo CHESTNUT street. ,vJPmiAI.A.; Mai0h2;1963., W. A. ARNOLD, ._w2s6t JOHNW WILSON. THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL CONTI- NUB the DRUG EUSINBSS, ae heretofore, at the Old Stand. No. 734 MARKET. Strait: WiL i ELLIS & CO.v Drnggists,' 734- MARKET BtreeL HOTELS, I)RANDRBTH HOUSE, ■4-f Comar of BROADWAY. CANAL; and LIBPENARD x ■ STREETS. XEW YORK • ~, ■: CONDUCTED ON ,THE EUROPBAN PLAN. 1 .The.above tflotel is.located:, in the most central part of Broadway, and can.be.renchedh omnibus or city cars, from all the steamboat landings and railroad abpbts. . ..The rooms are elevantly furnished. Many of them &r« constructed in suits of commanicatiaßparlors and cham bers, suitable ’for families and parties travelling ■' to* gether. , w , , , ( Meals served at'all hours.. Single Rooms from SO. cents to $1 per day. w Rooms from 91 to 92.60 per day de3-6m JOS. CURTIS & CO. ICE, JCE ! ICE!! ICE!! ! We.areprepared'to furnish a good article of :: ' EASTERN ICE, * ' .TO DEALERS'AND OTHERS, ON FAIR-TERMS. . 1 - tit -ServingTatesYorlSdS: ‘.t.'-'.v-. rv 1 ;* .. 1 *' , » r ' j . - 75 centsperweek: ' r *l2 . ‘f .T 90- 4, e 16 ** 105 “ . * 20/ h ....120 “ • “ ;FronT4o.to 100 lbs..at,75 < cents per hundred; 100 lbV andf over, 70. cents per hundred, v. ; /. CEAS. S. CARPENTER & CO., - * ' V _X V L >N. E. comer FRANKLIN and WILLOW STREETS, i * , ** 1 * j r e ' a 1 a •uGiuS. J. Glrndeninq. J. M.: Tnnara v,“Jr. " * ap22wfm-6t* s «> •< a ’ {.. , %■> CGHBDUIiB OF PRICES AGREED V. TOON'BY THE ICE DEALERS of Philadelphia,* -• to takeeffecton MONDAY, April27i ; lB63:*'-' • 5Jb5.Aperday............... 75cts.'perweek. 1 1 ■ 12-. )90 v ‘ n - " *• « 16 44 44 .’....‘.....105*“' 2O , ■ rt * 'v.v.. ::120' 44i ' v:: 'j Customers taking from 40 to; 100 lbs.; at the rate of W“ cts.perlOOlbsi;; . r v ‘ ' ; - - . 100lbs’, and upwards, 70 cta< per hundred; “ap2l-lm*if JOB l ICE! ICE I ICE.I ■ ICE P ICE I ;* . COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. J j ■. l '‘ •Faiailies.Offlces.Hoiels, Shipping-,-Ice-Cream Saloons.' - Ac. ? Ac.supplied daily with a ; pare article of BOSTON / ICE?’&t the, very lowest market rates. . Dealers and - •large * consumers-’ supplied 'at > wholesale' 'prices. C WagonsrundnaUipavealimits of the Consolidated city,**! and in the Twenty-fourtb Ward. . „t, t THOS. E -CAHILL, * •. • » (335 WALNUT Street: i . OfflraH• J North Penna -B. & Master street! r. • ■ Lombard and Twenty-fifth streetsi • apS-Smif!?* <> Ti-»j ; lPine-street wharf., Schuylkill. 1 • t- t S?* A coax** ' •J-'. and LEHIGH COMPANY'S COAL. " retail..- ' • ;r" ■■ . ,> >«?-'' .V J.'.M. ROMMEt.” nV W u’- DELAW ARE" Avphiie, ‘i. .fijiy#.. 5 First, wharf-below Laurel. TMP.ORTANT TO' .EYERYBOPY.— “-To tie teold to close' up a v business— i ■■■•■*■ jv. / i * —;v, 600 tons Egg Goal,'at’ss.2sper ton.'’ ' mhJ"- 1 1 1,000 ** Stove '*?' at sj.-2S- ::.o.iusi/u < • v -‘"-.-I.ooo *’■ M Nut ■< *V ,| at#4;fiof " ■v.NlNTH'Street'. (Westside/i-thircl Coal ‘Yard 1 above 1 /*' ' ‘ -as - . anlS-lm ,0 A- L.-f-aUGA!R LOAF, BEAVER ‘,»W Lehigli'Coal,’ and . itjShl., I.KK;nst 'Mounttun .from Schuylkill; prepared ex pressly for family.,use.VDepot. N’W, corner of EIGHTH and WILLPW- Btiw*.: pfice. No. 'lia Sonth SECOND ■ Street-,Ai a , .[ap-i-lyj. j, , J. ,WAI,TOfr & , .CO A yer's you.; sick, -i-J- FEEBLE; ANDsGiaMPLAININGt Are.you of : order, with your-system'derailged and your feelings linv r comlortable?i These symptomss.-are-oftenjthe prelude to * illnese.'.f of sickness iBv(breeping<apon yon, and'should b«;ave/ted?'by'atimelyuse of.ithe right \ remedy.-.“ Take out-the dis ordered- iiuinorß—pariry4tfe^blood, lin'd; •lefithokfiaids moveontmobsiructedin,health again.- foi They stimulate: ;-tbe functions of the- body into vigorous activity, purify the systemfrom the..obstructions; whichjinake disease. : vA-cold settles.Bomewhei;e,in the body. and obstructs its: /■ natural: functions? if : not .relieved, react .upon . themselves and the. surrounding organs; produclfig gene ral- aggravation,!-suffering., and disease. ,/-While in this coudition.vOppressed.by the derangements./tak e AYER’S v PlLLS,i'and vsed?ho'w.directlyitheyreston.,ihe''natural ■■ action.of»th&system with it-the buoyantfeeling of healthagam.i?; What iatmeahd so appirent.in ,this tri vial and:common complaint,'is Also, true in. many of the deep-seal ed and dahgerous The. same pur- -. .gaUve.Hffect/expels^theifi./CaiMedLysibiUar,.'obstruc tions andiderangeihents of the,/natoral functions of the > body.T’they&re.rapidly.and mahy.of-them iby-tbesameiiieans.’ViNonewlio know,..the virtue 3 of ■i thes&rPillawilbneglectito; employ them when suffering disorders they.cure, such as Headache, Foul Btomach, DyBentery, Bilionß- Complaints, Indigestion, ;■ Derangement’of.the Liver, Costiveness, or Constipation. ■. As a Dinner Pill they are both agreeable and effectual. i\ Price-25 cents per box,, or five boxes for #L t : Prepared by Dr. J. G. AYER St Co., LOWELL, Mass., •and Rold.by J. M. MaRIS At Co., at wholesale, and by -FREDERICK BROWN. ; .» ap2o-mwf2m TUB N : E'B’S’ v .V- “ r ' A. PHOTOGRAPH OALLEET. '■' ‘BOB ' . CHESTNUT BTBEKT. ' 808 "i ~ . CARTBB-DE VISITE.i ■/ ' • ~A i > ■‘iPHOTOGIIAPHS ,AND AMBKOTTPEB. . : • Taken in r the highestetyle of tne art. atYery Low Prices •i;: Especial, attention« paid 4 to ; copy ing Daguerreotypes v into Photographs, fromitho 1 ' smallest to the larm dinpe* ’ 'perial size: { •*' * ' *'» - * 15 * OARTEB DR VISITB8 t iAND’ PHOTOGRAPHS; ’Colortd by the bhst iartist i*rthe city. r *.-;i f • '' -r*»'% "Don’tforgetthe namb' r -. , V “ 1 -.TURNER, ' ' 1- • SOB—CHE9TNUT' STREET—BOB. ap2S-6t* -,jrf*u*''fex*p R/8r t;„ * f ; • ' ft'-,'.'- ‘.•i- jpatent;sming;bed, ■ . Theabojveare manufUotared gnu .for sate'br ’ jiitaiilllin, Bo»t^^i««^ QiECOND-HAND BULKS AND OTHER ’Jw-WirooWB}.;D.oor«J Ba,sh,iBtqt.':Fixtw«9i: Marblei Mantelaand Sillst-fifc., for sale at.the, Depot,sSEVENTH above Thoinpson Street;-?#Cashpaid-for ail such-arcioles. " •'i?.is.NATHAN Wi-ELLISd;^ ■ tj '' ,i v 't.4 x*% i \ r 1 l v* ' * , T r< X?I2" .-nte..r*| BOSTON AUCTION SATE; ITSY JOBN H’ :r 6BGO@D & SON, r—* OFFICE 147C0NGRBSSt streeti Boilou. ,>i |“ |' LARGE BALE OF MIL I TARY OVERCOATS, ON AC COUNT OF THE GOVERNMENT, BY ORDER OF THE UNITED STATES QUARTERMASTER, AT BOS ; TON. ■ 1 • . "■ -J ■ Will.IJO sold by FnliJ ic Auction, in lots to suit parcbaseru, to thehighest bidder? f? ;-'ON .THURSDAY, " V May 14tb,1863, l atiOo'clock A*M:, 53,501 INFANTRY GREATCOATS (assorted sisas), ylk: 17,201 Black Tricot, Do.eskin,- Beaver, and Satinet. 3,000 Gray Satinet, 5,000 Dark Blue Pilot?-apfr.Saianet,. All in perfect order. well packed In cases, and ready for shipment. " The goods can be examined onfchaday prerions to tlie sale. . ■■ r .,., ,^ r ■ Terms, cash. c! ■ . •.+ .. Captain, and A. QM. • Assistant Quartermasters Office-) ' v . , v Boston, April 27, 1663 5 - f . ap23-Ttt ifiiTflnO mobr or;less—valua tipiwu, BLB> PATENT, very cheap. Patentee in tbe.prmy- Call at 315*WALNUr ee WANTED CLOTHIN G.—PERSONS ■T* havinjfClothmgtO’dfaposeofwiUplease call or address C. MILLEB; 303 CHESTNITT <sfc. mb 16- mirtla' A PARTNER;IN, AN OLD ESTA and * pro'fi table man ufaeturia* business is desirous, in consequence of ill-health, to dispose of bis interest, /A person with $15,000 to $20,000, would find this a yery.,favorable opportunity to make a safe ; invest ment.’ Eor-furtberparticulaTs. anplv to . ~ v. : L . BOBT. MAC <mBGOR.^ ' ap2s-tf . • y-*-%33 South THIRD Street. m. wj>ted for the summee-a House.at or near Germantown. One fhmished and with'stable attached preferred, .-Address Box No. 2050 Philadelphia ~ ap2s-si* MW AN TED AT A MODERATE rent, a neat DWELLING, containing eight or nine ro< ( mB,,with gas and a respectable, neigabor • hood, withm 2Q, mioutaB’,walk ofthejjStiteSbage. Ad dress, stating tdnTtß; **R;F.; » office ovThe : Prktsfr£&T>l7-tt ; Dj;PUTY QUARTERMASTER GENEBAIi’S 1 OFFlCE.—Philadblphiav Feb. 9, 1863. -i , jt.i'r,' - VESSELS TCANTE2). 'lmmediately to carry .GOAL to the following points'; * ’ •,• •• v-. • /. .1 J Torragis. *•-•’* Key West, Fla. Fort Monroaj^Va. ",- Alexandria, Va. • ' ■ -Newbern, If.C. f * KIK SALE ANU TO LUT r TO LET—AN; OFFICE "IN SECOND -V story, soitablefor'a .'bardware;agoncy, with of carpet and glass cases.-: Apply.at theS. W. corner FIFTH and COMMERCE Streets. r ‘ . myl-towSt*. VOII SALE—A PATENT RIGHT FOR ; a valuable invention.: applicable to Citv Passen ger Railway ; Address,; withreai;naine, .‘-‘lnventor,” at v thisoffice.- : - ... ~ - "/■' myl-6t FARM 'OF ABOUT 130' ACRES, -iL, beloDEinVtb the .estate of :thtf situate in Henry county, Illinois; within a-few* miles of Ge nesseo.on. ihei Chicago;and "RockTsland Railroad, is offered, to close ; the estate,! at a very low 1 price, and ac commodating terms, by ' v ' . / . ANTHONY P; &J. H. MORRIS, myl-31* -No. 916 ARCH Street. ' fgj FEREMPTORYBALE OP A YE BY 1 .COUNTRY' RESIDENCE.—The sub- < scriber will ipohitively sell, arpußlic'sale, on the pre mises, on-Tmh "Day l4th of May, i 1663, at3-o’clbcb?, - ihlS'RßSLD£NCßis.containing'6 Acres j and,l4s>Perches, .situate-, in.BENSALEM TOWNSHIP, I Rucks.c6unty,' PeiiniC.', T withih ‘.fl.ve: , "miimtes? walfc of 1 Schebck’s'station, bn'ihe Pbiladelphu anci Trenton Rail road. The Dwelling is substantially built, with, all the i necessary out-buildings.... An abundance of Shade and < Fruit Trees. For particulars, apply to or address • ••;* V. H. PaXON, i Jilt;.'}- O'? •’? Bridgewater rEost'Oifiee. / ap3Q-12t* ...... .... . .Bilyks'county.Pa. • rfß. FOR ..SALE—T.EHS SUBaTAN «JSaI.;,TIAL/MANSipN and’. GROUNDS of-Mr.?J»v :.p, .DOANE, on t'cbooi-houee.Lane, near the station on the Norris to "This place v contains lDacres'.-aad lis'beantifhHyi'Ocatedr 'The house well shaded and com modious, containing twelve rooms. Hot and cold water, and Gas are-introduced throughout: the house. There are also on the premises a .large r ßarn. Stabling, Ice-house, Green-house, Springe-house?&c te Possession can he had on or before day of Janenextr»"Applyvto . : . : v r C.ff.'MUIRHED), • ap!ofrtu6t.. No. 303 South SIXTH Street. Mfor sale—a counr<ry/seat, with a vaIuabIe.BUSINBSS STAND attached, at * COATESVILLE, Pa., on the Pennsylvania Railroad, two i'honr&Vridefrpih'Ehiiadelphia.: For farther, particulars '.address JOHN H. RANKIN, 520 -WALNUT*;®;* Boom No. 8, where the plans, etc., can be seen. ap27-mw4f6t* r ffl /? FOE‘ SAMI—A VERY DESIRA •®*ble property, on' FILBERT ■ 72x106, to , Cuthbert street. The ; d welling is a fine residence, with every Modern-'’convenience. Apply 1217 FILBERT MTO LET—LARGE STORE, WAL NUT, above-Fifsh. 'rt. XS.-lZ’: Large lour-story Building .on Adelphi street, above lifth, rear of 824 walnut street ? Stoi e west sideof Broa'dstreet,below Walnut.formerly a provision store. Apply to : J. H. EDWARDS, . ap3Q.6t* »;• vl i33o:South FOURTH Street. ; M arch -street.—for sale, the-three-story HOUSE‘Nor 1312 ARCB Street, with ihree-fetory hack-buildings, finished with ail the modern conveniences the lot-23 feet front by 173 feet deep to Cuthbert street; the yard laid out with Shrub bery and Grape Tines. Apply at-No. 605 CHESTNUT Street;- . . ■■■ ;• - ■ ap29-7t* £& TO RENT—A PLEASANT FARM and of /acres, seven miles from the city; ohuhe'-Township Lind-Road; large, mo dern-built Mansion House, two sma* I-Houses, Barn, &c., &c. . Apply to . • B. HOOLEY&SON, ,ap29-4i* . ■ No. 23D Market street. m VALUABLE IRON PROPERTY ■JhIfOB' * SALE-MATILDA• FURNACES” AIM) ORE BANKS:—This property is situated' on-the- Juniata riyer, in Mifflin and Huntingdon counties,-Pa*within one mile of Mount Onion Station, on Pennsylvania Rail road. The. Juniata Canal a ad^. Pennsylvania Railroad pass through the. property. • about ‘twenty£*, seven hundred acres of land, abohttnree imndred acresT of which, isi good l farmland, itf'arlrigh state of coltiva-i / ,tion; the balance'lb good timber . land* would.supply are a furnace, stack, steam engine,; iron biowinc’cylinders;' &c.’, with', - all the necessary < buildings- ‘There is on. ithis property an-extensive bed i of•..•Iron;-Ore,.being .identical,; in-the geological si-riev with tbat.at f panville,and t ßloom»}burg., ; iTbis ore can be ' mined and'delivered at'th'e furnace’* for about one dollari per ton, in. abundance, of good.onaiity, on this property. 1 -The extensive‘coal fields' of‘the Broad Top and Alleghenies are from forty to fifty miles distant, by Pennsylvania Railroad or canal, and the canal run ning through thepropexty makes it one of.thebestloca fiions for: the manufacture of iron, either with coke or 'anthra'cite. : Un’addition to r the charcoal.the buildings ;.for:thetnrnace. and farm are ample, substantial,’ and'in good-repair, property will be;sold a bargain, and ,on easy terms, . ! For further particulars address . , ' 1 rti - • WASHINGTON-RICHTER, ’ 1 •• COLUMBIA, Lancaster county,. Pa. ;'For.quantity-aud quality of the ore,isee l?rof. Report .on. same. • . .: ap2B-lm* «FOR ' SALE OR TO LET A > STONE ’“ROUSE, well-located, ! with modernim- provements; on Chestnut Hill. '- v - ‘ ' H. kt ATTSTIN, c r • ! v A MAGNIFICENT HOTEL TO RENT, pos>es-£ing every convenience • adapted for a -first-class Bouse, and willhe ready for- oncnoatioa ■wjtbina few days. It wilt be known as* the INTERNA ,TION AL. Apply- to CHARLES L. -BENNETT, on tbe premises,. SECOND Street,-.below Spruce. ap^S-tf JH FOB SALE, OR WOULD BE EX . -K-iGHAMGED. A DBBQU BLE SMALL -FARM,, situate-in-. New Britaih ? 'J.ownsMp,. Backs' county. Pa; ,!ltbree miles" from Doylestowa.'and .one 1 ’and. A. nalfvfrom ! New-‘Britain’ Station','' on the -Doylestown Railroad, containing l 6s acres;-six of which Ms woodland, and five meadow I ,'divided into convenient fields, well watered, good building, fruit, &<r. y at ; lQA\North SlXTH.Street. FMladelplua._mh7-'3m* Mg -EORi-SALE —A- FOTTRSTORY *, J*“*HOUSEi , Nb:i2o'ls ARCH Street; with Double Three .story-Back Buildings, .finiabed-innhe -best' manner; -.twenty/eeiMront aad.one ..hundred and forty feet deep to a thirty-four-feet street* 1 ' • • 7-' Tnqnire’on the premises. : ‘-i 1 * i .;; ap2s-12t* S f A.L .UNDER. ;SlGNED,;desirous, on-account of-'deciiptng liehlth, to retire' from his dutie* as Principal of RATON ACA DEMY, KENNETT-SQUARE. CUEsrER County, Pai, at-PriVate'Sale-thatrwell. known and-popular In stitute, with seven and a half acres of nighly-improved within-the limits " ‘ If hot’Vol’d'before the Ist of 7thM6nth next, it will be held for rent. WILLIAM CHANDLER. .v»t-a.pg7‘mwfirtiyl*-'- ? qi- :TOI.LtIMBER;®EALBRSsi ' - - % tojmrchase the } •* rj ’ --‘ STOCK AND-TRADE • Jib x 6£one'oflheMargest'aQd:‘b6*t:est&bli3hed - r»i-a rkTis.t i'LUMBER YARDS 1 ,>t £^^iin-th%jCi)( y : 'p/:Washih2t'6n l ,‘.D.'C., • an’opporrttnity is now, offered, :’siich As seldombccurs. ■ - For many years this yardhas commanded a large and lucrative trade, which T with properly directed energies, . mfcy be greatly increased. - * * • in connection wit this yard is a MJKAHDSLKE,PATENT PLANING MACHINE AND -■ .<3 L'A MATCHEk',.I. ; turns out yrork superior, to any other in the city. ™ rrhe*eiitiravbiiBiiie®;vai. present, .is 'upon a 1 hcash basis. and the present season-opens.with a fkir pro- ■ spect of a heavy trade.*?f:: . < }f.> For furtherinformation, apply upon tha, prenx'ses. to * * fc 1 LKONrDAS COYLE, ... .. , •-. .Surviving Partner of . c kL. *? <SOYLE brothers, Corner of CANAL and FOURTEENTH Streets,: >p3o-12t ~ .. . . . :•»• Washington City, D.-C.j. t BBN T ! TO EfimV! TO KEN T! Large store, cdlar and upper rooms, NO. 684 WAbNHT STREET. Large building, suitable for a factory, • on-Adelphi Strcpt, 'v. ? o f ;No.-624 Walnut street.) ■ Large Hall, eebond.story. y; • Broad Street, below Walnut. Large BUILDING, Broad and Pine streets. STOBEonßroad'Streetjbelow Walnut. Third-stoiy/Front.ROOM, *, : r y .'.N’>iß~corner.of Chestnut and Eighth streets. Apply to . J. H. EDWARDS. ap24-6t* 330 Bouth FOURTH Street. «nn nno to loan, at tIPIWjVyVyV 5 per? cent.;:on Mortgage. By AN THONY P.&.T. H. MORRIS. No. 916 AKCHRt. CanSO^t* ' / .BOAKDI JfG. j ■DOARD.-HANDSOME OOMMUNI-' •O CaTING Rooms at No. 1315 WALNUT Street. ' ! ap3o-6t*if • - \ . QICILY:.oM€OBIOE,- GEN.*— SMALL- STICK.*. , .. ~ ; ' • \ ■ >->' Seed.*- • - l -Gum Arabic. v Trieste Yermillion. i > i . , '< Blue for Potters’ use. . : .v r . /..Mineral Water Corks.'short? » \ • Kj ßottle Corks,'assOrted.' , ' ? i, - ? Madder, Dutch Prime. ’ Oil Bergamot. - , * * •- .. Plnkßoot • Olive Oil, quart bottles. -'.•••— i- In Btore, and ;• -* GILBERT * ««i * __ Wholesale Druggists. ' ■ ap23-lm* Nob. 309 and 311 North THIRD Street' WATER y HEATING COMPANY .OF- PBIIiADBLrHtA. ■ GOLD’S PaTENT STEAM AND HOT-WATER HEATER, _ THOMPSON’S LONDOH KITCHESfEA and allotbhr Improved COOKING APPARATUS. Boilers and- Water -Backe, Parlor l&iid i other Grates, Registers and Ventilators, Backs afid. Jamb,, and all things connected with the above branch! of business. JAMES P WOOD, . . .L. . . .., No. 41 South FOURTH Street. Br'MiT'EhTWE LL, .Superintendent. . ap29-ly , "P‘A-P-J*’®'-■ PATTEBN S O F THE. •A LATEST FASHION, Wholesale and Retail. New Spring and Summer Cloaks, Sleeves. .Waists.and> Children’s Patterns.now readv at Mrs-M. A.iBINDfiR , 6 Temple of Fashion, No 1033 OHKSTNUT Street. -’Also; Dressand Mantilla Making In all its branches.- v-- . Madame Demoreet’s Mirror of Fashion and ’Le Bon,' Ton., . ;. . . . -j- ap29-3mvn «5T* ;S ADPL|!r HAfiSriBSS, AND ttffiffiTßUNK’F ACTORY ‘ : • 1036 MARKET STREET. ' - ' A large assortment of: - ; • ladies’ : - • . : • FINB TRBNKSjrV,AGISBS.;*o , , ~i.’-LIGHT AND;HE4VIY HARNESS. .< Wholesale and Retail.'’ ' ap2B-Im* A. M. DORMAN.’ ; e |VylliLi'AM v J«f ATTWOOD, - UrrDMtTAKER. flus removed from htsformer residence to No. 44 NorUk, ELEVENTH'fitrmt,) below Arch, west' 4 side. ;5tMvK7" ' rnhSl-lnuf,^ GOLD. SILVER, IND LIGHT BLUE STEEL . CSS- SPEUTACLES, to salt all ages, cheap, coh* 1 iiS - Sttgata.J= - FBI% wJMift* '.n. f.T.’-b - . \ .’0 ; * v» AS l'!,, vwt Kn}ra f PottEoyal, 8.0. ‘ A. 8072). . OaTtfajn and Assist, QuartftTTTafl swr, ,1»9• South SEVENTH Street. i mini in. AUCTION SACK. ■Qzr* BAZA AB—WIN TH AND SAN •<S!3A.'-80K ini’. v^T .AUCTION, SAX/E OP. tl< Jrio &o»r C ARKIA GE3. Ac. » .j r 1 OM SATURDaY J -Included in featalnroe wn •■H»»'*''~nd*aboafc;; ■ ... , ' FORTY HORSES. .Parfciculaisat'Sale. + • t . A large assortment ofd«j,,i tv u*o new and BOQondrlittiid, Carriages, DearborDS‘,*Harne ; a, Waddles, &c./with which, the eale wiU comu'ence. iDdudihg—' sM; J;j livery superior light'Watson MBeW.’*; w' JH‘V! «y/«'a*.-, ,, /A©? N<o; on-a-, count of weather. , - *,«:>•- < ,4Sf“-CarriagesAndjiarn**ss'at private wale ' V 1 ’ ■ £ Witif-ffitf’'*' AftFftEO M • g-WS \nrttawbdr. ; • AM.OSHMJENTS. site _. a , -gCHESTO UT-STREET’’ T^EA 'l! 5 * t; I -Vi-...: • ; v* ESTBi.-fluraotnrcEXENr. - ■ *»>:.; •;;.!< fcr*.- ,VST^ ——J., : •»<> •-- p • S(X nights only; Of the talentecfc and fascinating artist, v-/ •-- MItS .LTJCItLR.WBSTBBIT, r . • Who, during her recent engagement at this.theatre, attracted the ••••'. ■< '■>. LARGEST AUDIENCES /*" ; ,.w . Ever within iu walls. Shevwillappear on. - ' * MONDAY EVENING, May 4,’ ‘ Fl ’ . . *i, : .t' lusher.thrillin’g representation of '■ > ; ‘ LADY ISABEL' o « 'V *AiP MAI) AME ..VINE, r>ln the gr&at sensational play of ’ i, EASTLYNNE, Bnpported by a full and-efficient company, embracing alt the'old favorites,-and'several artists 1 who Have ■ i f NEVER'APPEARED 1 ' At this theatre/ : - - m Box Book open for sale of- Beats for the initial perform ance on , •. — ‘ : i 1- - - , YBTDAY MORNING.' ' - Seefutnreannonncemenlsin Saturday’s p&peis* <apSt ME W CHESTNUT-STEEET THEA^ 4»J:TE8.... Lessee and. Manager... ....."..Mr.- W WHEATT.BT {A JPOSIirvIfLY,THE TWO LIST NIGHTS Of the,u4@xceptionaoly,Vuccassfiii engagement of the , ” V t ARTISTE, v •< ' • An’extension will'bO'utu&rly imoossible. as a series of ; " FAREWBLL;;PISKEORMANCEd ■:* > in tt is country, al ready:arranged to take place atNiblo’a Garden.:NewYork,immediately .. .* , VIOLS TO HER DEPARTURE FOR EUROPE, Will preclude it. *. '! ■*. y , And it is with just pride that the management, in vieV f»f ii , s - Success,’announcesfor the coming FareweU i EvenJiiev conilDe i lc i n *‘‘'* < * J»■ . Mayjlst t ;1863i • .:-v >■ the. N.ovel, Romantic Play, in fiy t e actSj by Augustin' J, Daly; Esq., entitled -.» . -, n . ... , . . LEAH;" THE FORSAKEN. • “ - With. •• ... - *. •' - .. •• ; /: ■ • MISS BATEMAIf ‘' In her splendidcreatioo of SW* ’-‘*.-4*4 tCH&JBWISHiMAIDBN; • supported) Vyv jGompaflyvincludme • Mr. John McCullough,, Mr :f tJ.fW. Lauetgan, ? Mr. J. G. .Bnraeti.. Mr.: W-‘Leak, Mr. .E-i Lamb, Mrs. .T.' ET. Allen, Mra/.Gflor&e\SBerrefct,MrH. Grattan. Mias Wood, and a PoWERFUL^CHORGS.-vith fall Orchea* tra/under the direction of-Mr.’MARK HiSSLER: ; ■PatuTdarli BEIfE-FiT’ and last 'appearance -of MltfS BATEMAIf;.fi •:- v ;lr-f 1 '; :■ .• ~vu The Box Book 'for-.Secured'; treats for the Last Tiro Nights Engagement, isjiOir open from. 9o’clockA.. JSr."TiDtiISP. M'" * - v "•/ . *•'--* Oh'MONDAY EVENING, Wav 4th. ' >'•'' Miss LBCILLE WESTERN. : • BOR f .Will appear in her Kreai.charactera of - ■ I- LADY MAD. VINE. . . } - iv~ . ' ... . ~ eastlikne. i*OH>N*‘DB£W'B ABCfi-BTBEBT ,-IfJCfr»PHiSAffKB!- *’ * * - *' r * BnMnftsp Ag-ant and Traaßorer ... JOB. D-MTHTPHYI * ■ i -FARS'WELL-iBBNBFrT;OP '-MRS i D> P.’s BO WJSttS. • • ' ?• TO-NIGHT4FRIDAY),;tfay 1, 1863,,. v .CAMILLE; '• ; CAMILLE'; j 7 , • ,• i .OR, THE FATE OF A.COQUaTTE. .•. \ Camille.• ‘.‘.'..'Mrs. D. P. Bowers, Anna* d Dural-J..-,—Barton Bill, St. In vole.** '"Frank Drew: , f>afrton " .v..;- Mr. Rin^old. DaValV.h ...>........V.Mr. Wallis. .Olympe MiHH; E. Price. , SATDRDAY„.Mr's D. P. XA^O? J Jg- Prices Curtainfifiea at.B o’ciocli' 1 . V 1 t \\PAIiNUT-STBEBT, THEATRE. *. Sblfi'Leß6ee^V?.n^'.SrrB;M: 7 X' r Gj£EBKl!TBO]f. Business-Agent..:-; s . Siiim.Mr. JOHITT: 'DONNBLLY. . FAREWELL BWNEFTTOF MISS C; THOMPSON. • ' ‘.THIS ..(FRIDAY); EVENING* >May 1, • .r- ; p \ C’amj.ll e. 4 * •. ' Camille.*-*.**** *; v-i'r.* • v **• -Miss; Charlotte Thompson. acid and DuvaL. •. ,■. •». .v 1 •......... .McChas. Barron. ToconcTnde'With'y’- y THE HATTER,AND PRINTER. " Mr..8,0x.. G. Johnson. Mr. C0x.....—-S.-Hemple. . ->.Poorß;open: at 7X T B.‘ fIVREAT METRQPb£ITAN dUADRU ‘V PLE COMBINATION !* .»*•• .iI^.JFObR,COifPLETE4iEXHIBITIONS - '• '* ' * ' . .ONE PBICE OF ADMISSION! • -The' proprietors >of--this - remarkable- Combination respectfully giveynotice that-they have arranged' to in augurate- *■- A SERIES OF'PERFORMANCES. AND‘EXHIBITIONS IN PHILADELPHIA.** On- MONJ)A¥<-May tho-4th, In ; the and-j conveniently, located enclosure. BROAD Street;-corherofLbcrist, adjoining the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. , Aid point with jnsiiliable pride to the following , GREAT FEATURES OFTtfR establishment. • • GEORGE F. BAILEY’S EXTENSIVE CIRCUS.- ' With'its* > w •’ •' ’ - ' '* r * 'i-id i* • ' ••. BTAHTBOUPE OF^PRRFORMERS;-' 1 * p - ' - Splendid scud of, thorongh-bredTSOrses,' -and 7 gorgeous paraphernalia. 1 -/ c ‘'- ** “•?■ •.>•. i. >- HERRDRIESBACH’S LARGE AND COMPREHENSIVE ' -'.; - MENAGERIE. ! * ’ • ' 51 ■ ' “JH. . 1 'r ' ' J. C. QUrCKS COLONS at; hippopotamus, Imported at a cost Of FortyThouskud Dollars: ? - THE FIRST, LaSTv AND ONLY’OPPORTUNITY : Of viewirig this gigantic beaats'the' r ’ •' BEHEMOTH OF HOLY WRIT, Of whom Jdh.s&'ysi-* -y ■ .•/,•• - r. ‘‘ Upon the. Earth there is not his like.” . .The present specimen ia'the only one ever brought to this continent/and was captured on the*White'Nilev two thousand miles above the city of Cairo; “by ;i ' ALI,THEEGYPTIAN; •• His present beeper. • • « i •. •- LV. .• v* "■ ‘t-• * . , SANDS,‘ NATHANSCO J S '' • PERFORMING ELEPHANTS/ » ' ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA, •'? s. .v.v -: • VICTORIA AND-ALBERT, ‘ THE PERFORMANCES IN THE : ARENA* * . Will introduce a large number ot-v ■ . -‘FIRsT-CIiASS ARTISTS, ‘ Among whom are-^- - :• i •• •. -=•’ • 1 - •.■; . . baM BUKT, the great: Hurdle Rider'; PHILO‘ NA THANS, in his Classical Acte ; CHARLES RIVERS, the araninplished fopr-horse rider. ,f - 1* DONEOR BROTHERS.. ' 'J: S THE.HUMOROUS ODOWN, * ■ andmany. f others,.besides-a: •- .•? i ■■■*. FULL OatOUPE.OF VAITLTERSr &C-, - ' » 'THE MENAGERIE, > • comprises a large colleotion of the ‘most scarce and:in teresting specimens-of.the-brnte creation, including" tho wonderJal r ’L * . .. . HIPP.OPOTAMUS». ,l - • ‘■■■* ‘ The great Polar Bear,. Grizzly Beais. Bions, Tigers. Hjenas. - Leopards, - And many other kinds, HERR ANIMALS^ ' Such a rai'e combination ot Novelties- and^Attraction* has never before 1 been offered-to fire 1 public/aria ini>atz&- Viewoftb.e.-- V.-.: . ~ ■ . MiSr SODKCES OF ESTERTIINMBJTII it offers; and the remarkably 1 - * ••'■ . '-.V SMALL PRI • it must be pronoTinct'd T-V-• ■ • • •••-. •' • , T?E CHEiPEST'ANJ):BEBT: ' *!;• ' Admission to the Four Great Sho>V3.L;..>'..accents. A few Reserved Seats," -for- me accommodation- of-'Jja dies cents extnif -• •' v v ; THE GBAtfDt'KOCESSION *' will enter the city attO o’clock A. 1 BT, oa'tfONDA3?, the 4th instant, and headed by.;the'iirimeuse Eenof the Hip popotamus 1 , upon which.-is ei-ected.the large- ■ -.••••••- BEKLIJX EE MUSICiCTb, ' ■ Cbntainjnff- ' ; ATWOOD'S CELEBRATED OPERA BAND ►* And diawn by Vv7 ‘ r ! ’ . , ATEAM;OF- ELEPHANTS. 1 - And t afterpassin'gthi , onßh*the principal streets,, will ■proceed to displace of exhibition. .■ ' AFTERNOON PIS ttEORMANCE - at3P.M. Doors open atha-f past 2. .. • EVENING PERFORMANCE at S O'clock.* :Doors,open, at?; , •*!: .mylr3fc fIMAM)^rGONGEKT/VyOGAIi-AND >*INSTRUMENTAL.* .over ..FIFTY. Performers., in charge of - Mr.; jOSN> BOWER. . Pian*sts—Mr. i ALBS. BaCBHANN and/Maater. JAMES.- WTLLt ANY at the CHURCH of the HEW TESTAMENT* ELEVENTH s and. • WOOD ; Streets;? MONDAY.. EVENING,- May 4th; ac 3 ‘ o’clock. Tickets atJ.E.hGOUIiD’S Music Store, aud at • :the door, 25 cents, .*• ‘ ../< t- * , ap3>-4t pONGBET/HALi; «/ V' ; CHESTNUT STREET,'ABOVE.TWBLFTH: ‘ . . . THREE CONCERTS, 7 ir THURSDAY,-FRIDAY, aad SATURDAY. 1 ; ’ . THURSDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. • t “THE * * J " , Y PEAK FAMILY, . - ’ r * PEaK FAMILY', « ' .SWISS-- ■■ ■" . ' . f ... .’SWISS • '•'■*. BELL’.RINGERS. '■ •». ,J ‘ > BELL RINGERS' n *’ v Tickets 25.contH;Reserved seats, SO cents. ■ ■i'Chijdren to the Matinees, 10 cents ■ ap3Q-3t* PENNSYLVAOT&. ' THE FINE-AHTS. < < 1 - ■ 10»5.CHESTNUT JSTBEET, : THE ACADEMY is .now closed to prepare l for lb# , ANNUAL. EXHIBITION,;, and will open, ag&w'on tit*- ' 27ttiln6taptyv<' : •=»■ •- *.apS^tf, fiERMAtfIA ORCHESTRA—.PUBLUJ JM„REBEARSALS-every*' SATURDAY AFTESHOGW, at: at the •>MUSICAL;:E'UND HALL, CARL SfiBTZ, conductor.. TicketBi2s (CeutA-Packages of Av* tickets $L To be had of Andrd<& Co. ,<No. liol Chestaufc street ; Xi E. Gould,, Seventh .and Chestnut, and at the' c^> s .i.l ■>?- - V . v '- P037-tf S; A S S'L'B R I; S‘-OBCHESTBA. , • NEW'OFpICK, 814 South .EIGHTII StreeUbeLow Walnut.. , delO-Cs . CTERBOSGOETICONS. FOB PCTBEIC EXHIBITIGhS, vm larye or-, small OiaUs, witA views, scfnesvandrepresenta'innsof iftne Statuary, both - of Europeand ?AmericaiUncioents. places,-and battles of the present ?vs t -Madetsud.for-Balflby , j - 1 r .* - », JAMES W QUEEN & CO, -’ / Manufacturing Opticians,* CHKSTNU t 1 *6treet, Philfldtlpbift.. * Full priced : and--illustrated Catalogues ssentby/maU'free.- - tr - ~ : RAILROAD LINES. ST* e STBR ; AND’PHILADELPHIA' RAIL ROAD, VIA MEDIA: : SUMMER BOARDERS 'Will’find pleasant aiidinhnle acrominodation-.Ht the fol lowink' plr.ces (in,or irsarttieiKailroad: 1 -■ i andTnto ihenHtyiffvatimasieacK wav dailv. COUPON :AN D.SEASON- TIOKETS AT LOW RETBs’ Near WalUhgoia Station; Mr. CBW.i.Thdriiiis’"”’'- CHE?TNDT GROVEMOuV THB mas Maijnv J.-Edwards/: t ' vnr 4 . >For*mftbert informations inquire'of' ALEXANDER HENDBRSONvat-the DEPOT IN.MEDT A . Near Lenni.Tßf Fields ;-n«ar Glen Levis.J Near-rPennelton.-levlJobson* near Darlington, Joel J. Klalin. 8.-Green; near Cbeyney’s SHbjpfefJdb SS’dltCfJfProston Tliomas. i Thqre-aya, many near the.above and other sta tions who will fake boarders. ‘ aw« w ' . Bsggagp; 4 &c.',*collected ; and/dAliver( i d by H. jAMsX ANDER.! Express Agent; in the: DEPOT, northeast corner 'of-EIGHTEENTH and MARKET ' ap2B^.^t TT^IG^ PANY '-We have BolJ andTtransferred the bual •Jf?A an A^«^T^rS^» ofandfromthie.date.^^ - - iJpio.jTraiisportation'Company. Phtladelphia, Aprils ? |lB63. • a pl6-tf EASTERN Jh . .TRANSPORTATION OGMPANY having purchase* the property i ana Succeeded toitheibusiness, of the Unios TranßportatioßlComtt&nylwiHcontinue the same as han tofore? via CAMDBNand/PORT.’MONMOaTH; . . : Wf'R Jr. , General Manager GEO. B.- McCULDOH, Freignt Agent, ,/i ‘ : 'lBB North WHARVES, - EplQ-tf ■•• V i - l-J. r (3d.wharf above Arch st.) FOR r ALB ANY, AND TROY. ■BBSaMrM'Wp'j,iBarge CERHO'.GQRDO, W: ier, is now loaiUhg for tlie } and-wlll leave FifrDaY ,.‘May L ISOS, at 4P. M. ; F.*r fieight, which will bo takep onreasonable terma. • anrily to -* .■■■ .t r • •••«_., ,r r , .LfL..B-.vPLAN"AGAN, it> • ,'No- 314 South, DELAWARE ! Avenne, -. Airr-a. ~FOR-;J^EW;■ ■ SDBLAWARg AND EaBITAN OA> ,+L- - b Bt-PATCH SAND BWIFTSUBE. LI NRB,;- The Kie»m> ra'of'thindms are leaving daily (it 12 SL.and it.- M. ftomthird.DioraboveWALNUT.Streetrv ’ ■ For freight, which twill; ts? taken .ormK apply to : WM.r M- BAIRD A.COi’.': .obW.tf 13H South Avahha . ---itr— EORv-NEW YORK—NEW ' E*p«m Steamb«£co». Irelnhte taken at raimonableratM. ~ / •! ».« .oteo-AM-ai wanv/F 481.V.A CEfPKSJtinI. "11 i' «j*, nVOV IS • ■ ACADEMY OF
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