The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 12, 1863, Image 3

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    ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
TO TO 12 O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT.
Continental—Ninth
D Wilkins, Chicago
W F Dupree, Detroit
W R Marpby, Pittsburg
C Dinsmore, New York
•S H Delessie, New York
»Cf Levy, New York
,g A Alien
1 Eckert,' Reading'
<5 Wendell, Washington
W H Otes, Brookljn
JIR Brighton & s, Lebanon
Mr &, Mrs Lawton & s.N Y
YI Earley, Baltimoro
-J B Montgomery & w. Pa
Miss A Montgomery, Penna
<5 H Dalton, Boston
iHonDWUraot _
SMiss Maggie McviUe
/I M Lord, Portsmouth, N H
J S Yellaud, Baltimore
tW H Kincaid, Pittsburg
!E B Jtfdson,Syracuse •-
Mia G B Overton,c Jt m,N Y
}E ABibby, New York *
.A J I.a Farge, New Yoik
-J B Faxon, New York
■•W Abbot, D S N
Mr McGonkey & da,Penna
iS S Blair & da, Hollidajsb’g
H Hacker, Piltsburg _
<<s Dwiglit, Massachusetts
!E P Bray, New York
!Mr Hutching*, New York
Mr Hamilton, New York
Mrs A G Butler, N York
G Harlefczly, .’Now York
,U Totten & svt, New York
Mrs Totten, New York
~T Dnffy,-Marietta
.fi G Arnold, Rhode Island
A N Blocklidge, Kansas
<j& Vickerso.n-& la, Wash’n
.J 11 Olcott, la, & 4 ch, Wash
.£ G Hastings, la, & svt
. Jas Whilwelh Geneva, N Y
B C Harris.. Jr, Providence
;.D Sweet, Illinois
>Wm B Carter, E Teun
,A M Cameron. New York
-J C Ludlow, Newark, N J
J.l Crooke, New York
Mr Smith, New York
<C Barstow, New York
W Richardson, Albany
..AThacher, Jr, Washington
plrard-Chestnut *1
!DT v ßowlaud, Alex.Va
‘Col G C Burling, 6th N J
.IF F. Patterson, 6ih N J
. Lt Burkhelder,'7th Pa Res
fJas Adams, Penna
J Matthows, Baltimore .
*C Anderson, Washington
HS Clark, Now York
r, W B Jaudon, New York
~Jol\n Cummins, New York
a John* Thompson & ia.Tenn
.;Mlss.M V Thomoson, Tenn
Atlas, J Thompson a 4 ch
.J G Phillips & la, Ky
rMichaehMfttone,'Lancaster
.J E-liobertson, Waßhington
~J S Obernender. 96thP*V--
-.Gen Tom Thumb&wife, N Y
MadXataine, New York
. J B tester Clymer, Reading
W F Shattuck, New York
.Mrs R J Cochran, Del
r'Mrs RS Cochran. Del .
/.Miss E Kanley; Middletn, D 1
Jos Harding, New York
.J Brinkerhoof, Martinsburg
Mr Silvers & da, Erie, Pa
:'C S Y
A H Bean. N Y
.'.J J Williams, Baltimore
D Meconkey, West Chester
E Byers, Harrisburg
..J L Spool, Harrisburg
..J M McCoy, BeUefonte
H Valentine, Bellefonte
:S A Hoyt, New York
C N Watts, Carlisle
J J Wylde, England
,E DCrawfod,iMifHintown
Miss Iv Newsham.'Catlis’e
H Newsbani, wf, & svt, Pa
.J Parker, Princeton
' D Brown, Princeton
Miss D S Parker, N .Jersey
..J H Pomeroy, Juniata co
T N Byors, Harrisburg
.A M Smith, 5 Boston
D Cooper, New Jersey
H Swenzey, Pa
DS Jones, Pa
•-S 5 Boonsboro
Hercliants’-Fourth
W H Hooper, Utah
'WHLvxnan. Connecticut
Col W E Vols
J T Clieairz,. Delaware City
'.J Stambaugh, Miftlin oo '
B F Knowlton, Utah.
JflS Powell, Phila
C Meyers, Phila
A Nachman, Baltimore
,’H Lewry, Harrisburg
S Schweitzer, Harrisburg
A Pardee, Sr, Hazleton.
G B M, Jed do
BLi J Sanger, Allentown
,-D Bertsh, Maucb Chunk '
•H E Hoyt & la, Baltimore
HDHeylman, Penna
KG Miller, Uterty
A S Stabley,Wayne
N A Elder, BiyiUntown
JESDotv, Miftiintown
W M Barr, U § N
-C West, Pittsburg
‘Samuel HegartjvPenna
• W Lodge A la, Halifax, Pa
2) Brindle, Mechauicsburg
• Geo E Morton, New York
B F May, Eikton, Md
F C Kintzing. Lock'Haven
Miss Jfcaria Easier
IS Strickland, Beading
T H N McPherson, Pa
■ SABoweis; Newville, Fa
American —Ghestnut
E E Diesser, Chestnut Hill
"Wm'L Cowau, New York *
•''Wm IT Ogden, U S N
~7 H Yaile, US N -
• J K Swoyer, New Jersey.:
DCTomlinson, Washington -
W W Berry, Baltimore i
.J A Goetz, New York
WmP Green,"Baltimore
J M Wilson, Phila
'WmDorvis, Jr,Huntingdon
D Blair, Huniingdon
J M Leibeit, Bethlehem
'J E Wbitaber/Pliila
J L Du Boie, Doylestown
'H 0 Gran, Boston
J Burns, Penna
J Welsh, Boilidaysburg
<i A Kockwoori, Illinois
W H Besson, Mass
G W Clover, Maryland
J A Gamble, Jr- Pa
.J FajanB,- New York
S Grover, Delaware
A Ysturiz, New York
L Baez, New York-v.y
■G Crandell, Washington
W Spencer, Miaersville
St* I*ouJs—Chestnut
FF Patterson, Phila
:D Bdtfoneyv Boston
-C Whitson & la,. v New York
H L Churchill* la. Taunton
Jas Gray, NewTork
L B Wakemam.U 8 N
Win B Watkins, Baltimore
J B Bartlett. Boston
H PGenish, Boston '
J M Drurey &-w,. Kentucky
<TO Frost, NewTork '
E H Cowperthwait & sis, N J :
J West, DSN -
W E Hooper,‘Baltimore
Commercial-Sixth stj
AL Hughes, Ooatesville
GW Churchman, Del
<Capt Auchenbach,' Penua
H St John. Pottstown
A A Baer,Pottstown
G W Wailnce.Pcnna
TK Adams, Huutingdomco
J D Hendrle, Beaufort, S C *
D Walton, Lond n Grove,Pa
Mrs Walton, Pnnua
J Lackland.CecU co,Md
’Wbi Taylor, Cecil co,Md
Lorenzo Beck, Penua
GM Taylor
J A Reynolds, Peii^a
States- Union-Sixth i
F Myers, Lancaster
ISTm Ross, Mt Vernon,' Pa
.JL Smith, Denver, CT
W C Brown. Liverpool, Fa
S J Cover,. Davids ville
Jos Huff. Davidsville;
ARockey, Lancaster co
JK Patterson, Juniata co
Agnes Robinson, Juniata co
.7 YHay, Tyrone citj*
N Hentzler, Juniata cov.
JRFlinn, Wilmington.-
•E Chase, New York
M Mitchell, New York
L Stein. Butlov, Pa
M Gohr, Wrightsville
FbasFary, Newark, Ohio
K Haines, Perry, co
W FNuz&m.Pairmount.Ya
Win Marsh, Huntingdon
Jno Bell, Marietta, Pa \
The Union.—Aren s 1
John L rch, Bethlehem
N AFehx, wf,'& da, Pa
Geo Dean, Bucks co
Wm J Wallace. X-ar.c co
dt B Kelsay St la, Lane co
BVm Beecher, Philadelphia
S Madeiia'& wf, Reading
tj Gane, Pt Carbon,
j V Lambert.' Fhilada
J V Lawrence. New Jersey
S a Higgins,Floming^mNJ
\ National-Race sir
JtAlun, Pennsylvania
H JSaeaer, Allentown *
G Y Whittaker, -Durham
liU-Works
B J®Tanng, Zanesville, O
D C l Clarke;West Jersey
B'V tr Kirk.’ Bethlehem
K*V aver, Lancaster co
Dr IB Bowman. Penua
P B >ay, M'ebigaa
A S oyer, Reading ,
Mis.‘ i GenUler. Reading
•J G 1 lompson, Danville
B B on, Lycoiniugco
J A ackeubcrgcv, Penna
-Edv u Skumau, Penua
Bn ley Sheaf-Second
• Geo lislob, Middletown,
fimii Phipps Montffoniyco
E E 3endeiy Baltimore
Mt# H Bender, Baltimore
-Tftjes Laurence, New York
•P ttllahau, New York
J Jarwick, New York
D/.keefe, New York
- B Kersey, Hamiaonton
Ctos Mahan. '"Wayne co
.E ‘ *anardi Wftyne co
E! Dwlffht, Woyueco
B Idy, New York
.Jo 'ph D<imirs, New York
laoß-Bear—Tlilrtl S’
Cies&man, Scllersville
Yarneid, Trexleretown
J D Long, Bucks co
eter, -Slatiugton
Heist, Penua'
omlinsou, Bybprry
i Lukens
Haidina. Penna
rdmau. Millevstown
. Lenhart. B*rksco
Rose, Schuylkill co
. Paff & wf, x ork co
Rose. Trenton
laid Eagln-TWid Si
Oft Schweitzer & lady, Pa
ppelchenbacli. Bethlohem
X-Simon, Allentown „' ,
Wetkerhold, Ovefield
PR Boyor, Hellertown
APichards, Penua
■O Johnson, Bucks co
8 D Johnson, Bocks CO .*
Jacob Schocli, Bucks co
JNlrs Scboch, Bucks co
J B Eshlemau, Lancaster co
Madison-Second iti
J(jhn Tonus Honesdale
CL Share, Syracuse
C G Robinson, Syracuse
It Smith. Bucks county
Mian E Bursou, New Jersey
,Jas Williams, Erwlnna
‘Wm A Lang, Utica
.Miss P Ely, Bucks county
(JtfksHA Heston, Bucks co
'J Beans. Doylefttown
Jos W Nelson, Delaware
RICILY LICORICE, GEN.— SM^LL
STICK. • • •_ . • •:
Caraway Seed. . , '
Guru Arabic. ~,
Trieste Vermillion. •
Powdered Blue forPotters’ uae.
Mineral Water;Cork»f ahorti -
Bottle Corka^agsorted.
Ala dder, Dutch Prime.
, . Oil Bergamot.
Colchicnra ’ >"'■?
Oil Origanum, Pure; .
Gum, Kino. ■
Cape Aloes.
Pink Root.
• Olive Oil, quart bottles.
In Store, and for sale by
GILBERT ROYAL & Co.,
, Wholesale Druggists, *■
«p2B-lm* IfQB. : 309 and 311 North THIRD Street.:
-pBFPEK SAUCE.—2OO DOZ. PEPPER
A- ; Bancs :100 doz. Continental Sams, ; <5O doz. Woif
*9FIHBIAB ERICAtf PICKLES. —2OO do,, half gallon
Pickles; 200 doz. quart Pickles; 300 dox. plat Pickles ;jaltf
In bbls., half bbia., and kits _ <
CONDENSED HILK.-400 doz. Wm.K. Lewis fcßro.
»B_dßorden’eCondensed Mitt. j
Foe vale by. KSOBES* WILLIAMS.
fagQ 1 , lOf . South WATER Street^
TLTADEIE.A WINE.—I7S QUARTER
casks and 100 OctaVftSi just received per ‘ 4 Laura, ”
and for sale in bftnd, by W* i
_ GHXf; S. & JAMES CARSTAIRS, .
ap34 lac WALNUT and 31 GRANITE Streets;
ihd Chestnut streets*
J .T Felt,San Francisco
E C Thornton, New York
Mr Moore, Boston
P Smith, Massac Uusett3
CThruaeur, Clncluuatl
J L Miller, Cincinnati
0 L Perkins,New York
G N Lawrence, New York
J B Lawreuce, New York
J A Wright, Indianapolis
W Foster, Jr, New York
G H Cat&hcart. Baltimore
P H Keyser, Boston
J D Murray, U S N
F H Archer, Salem, N J
D W Bolden; Salem, N J
J V Craven, Salem, N J
0 H Masson*,y Philada
J Ewing & svt, .New Jersey
W Hart, Jr. Philada
Mr Helmbold, Philada
W C Odiotae, Bostou
C B Holt, Albany
A Weil, Oregon •
C C Keeler, New York
h f cooper. New York
H L Hubbell, Maas
P Lesley' ’
Dr Gny, Brooklyn
D A Thatcher, New York; :■
J'L Linton, New Jersey
Mrs 6 A Delaware
E R Paynter. Delaware
W Pope.wf & da. Bo3ton
W B Black, Washington
D F Hollister, Conn
L Oongdon, Boston
PRFendall, Washington
A C Fargis, New York
B F Palmer & son, Boston
J M G Bartholomew, Balt
Mr Moore, Philadelphia
T Miles & la, Columbus, 0
R Lamphier, Delaware co
H J Biviafd.New York
Geo H Hutton & la,Brookl’n
W H Morgan & la, N Y _
JH Mallery, Newb'tfb.N \
Abilber, Newburgh, NY
HD Ward, Boston
John Egerton. New York
D D Badger, New York
Sami B Wenuj New York
E B Bertbey, New York
C B Sedgwick, Syracuse
treeti Ibelow Ninth.
Mrs J Hardiug, New York
Master Hardi n#, New York
\Y J Hall. New York
Gf_BSchw'‘ * & la, Pa
„ & Schweitzer t
Wm Smith, York
JJas S Percy, Cincinnati
John F Percy, Cincinnati
J A Nevin, Peana
J L Taylor, Penna
Lt J B Harrity, 2fith N Y
.1 C Bell, Maryland
G W Tucker, N H
Coin Nutt, Hew York
Miss Minnie Warreu, N Y
A D Ditmars, Lancaster-,
G N Eckert, Schuylkill co
Mr&Mrs Crawford Allen, RI
,T D Williams, Baltimore
Mrs & Miss Clark, Bait.
B C Ord, USA
B T Burdett, West Va
Wm S Shaffer, Harrisburg
W K Thomas; U S N
Jos F.Cottrell, Columbia
H Bowers, Martiusbnrg
Jas Tunney; Jersey City
T O’Neil, N J
J Dickson, Penna
T CroftoD. Kentucky
G WBuebler, Harrisburg
Geo Cunkle, Harrisburg
J H Briggs, New York
J H Bibbing, Salem
Wm Alexander, Salem.
M Sornian, Westmorelaud
Wnv Keller & wf, Penna
C A Luce, New York ..
GRHazewell, New York -
Mrs Dr Luther, Heading
FAM Heister,Heading
D S Hammond & wf. Pa
J Williamson, Franklin
E R Taggart, Philadelphia
W Keller & wf. Pa
Wm H Rider, Maryland
Wm Knabe, Baltimore
J L Smith, Boousboro
S Woods at wife, Chicago
G Williams, Pa v
J MclCelly, Baltimore
S Halliday & la, Baltimore
l street* below Arcli.
J Montgomery. Penna
J McCargo, Pittsburg
E P Kearns, Pittsburg
J F Randolph, Jr, Penna
E Maginn, Allegheny City
P Mclntyre, Penna
Miss S Mclntyre, Penna
D G Dviesbach, Penna
H Coulter, Baltimore
W C Fountain, Delaware
J C Pennewill, Delaware
W Leiaenring St wf, Penna
A Brower, Penna
Miss Jtf Doran. Ohio
JHLong, Penna
A Koser, Carbon co
S C Hallar, Sbippen, Pa
G B Hallar, Sbippen, Pa
C-F Jones, New York
J H Manu, Lewistown, Pa
GM Black, Illinois.
T McCarroll, Newark, N J
AWolle, Bethlehem
J S Powell. Philadelphia
T H Huddiford,New Jersey
F J Byrod, Halifax, Pa
M G Einstine,‘Harrisburg
W D Emmert, N t Bw Oxford
NPalterson, Ohio
Jas Darling, New York
H K Thurker, New York
C H. Thnrker, New York
• street, above Fifth,
L Eambo
V 0 Loomis:
Mrs Mann, Baltimore
J W Ready, Delaware
Win Lyall, New Jersey .
H C Bond. Newtown .
Mrs Kauffman, Lancaster
E G Edwards, Baltimore S
J Cannon, Maryland
Mraß A Glover & da, Pa ,
J W Rumsey, Washington
D E Stout, Reading
J.F W Deininger, Reading
W H Churchill, New York
.T B Humes, New York
' W Rindall, New York
P Small, York
E M Page, Conn
Mr Colburn, Delaware
G W Green, Delaware
. J AM WheatOD, Virginia
M R Carlisle, la, & ch, Del
Miss Watson, Delaware
L Sanders, New York
F R Falconer, New York
H C Paxson, Trenton •
N Tannell, Georgetown
W P, Green, Baltimore
street) above Third*
•Kolt Prientz, Princeton
G W Wootten, New YoHc
S> H .Merrman, Paris
Francis King, Phila
WmTuny&la, New York
WmGwin, USN
F Yincent, New Jersey
CaptFflail, USA
T Sturgeon, Lancaster, 0
W C Saltßrneld, Maryland
G WKugler, Maryland
S Gibbon, Baltimore
J S Wilcox, Washington
J H Mitchell, Boston
treet r above Chestnut,
R L Ryle, Chester co, Pa
R Wiley, York co, Pa
E Potts, Bridgeport, Penna
A Wolf, Tremont
John Hippie, Tremont
John GiltnoiVvStrasburg
J P Speer, Strasburg
J Dowe, WCliester.
E C.Hickman, W Chester
J B Duckett, Chester co
S Bliley, Chester co
W B Leas,Huntingdon co
Win Rogers, NY.
.T Riley, Reading
John Harlan, Wilmington
and Market streets. •
J Breunaman, Martinsburg
D Klipsed, Martinsburg
ffm Green, Pa
W Pontz. York
0 C Chesney. Lewistown
MrMcClaoey, Lancaster
Mr Keller, Lane
J G Trimblo, Pittsburg
W Montgomery, Delaware
M Bell, Greene co
W H Allmond; Wilm, Del
H C Paxaon, Orinoco ,*■;
M M Norton, Clinton co
H L Dellinger, Marietta, Pa
A H Kauffman, Wash, Pa
W Tulley, Dauphin, Pa
0 Shields, Wilm, Del
R T Wilson, Delaware, 0
Geo Noble, Pittsburg Fa -
D C George, Latrobe,
treetj above Tbtrd.
B F Sausser, Masillon, 0
HH Ormond, New. York
Mrs Chadsey, Washington
WraF Pitcher, New York
D Ermeutrout. Reading
MrsFNaler, Lambertville
L Garman, Muncy
W Homteboor, Hagerstown
D Blacu, Easton
J Aulabaugh, Urhana, 0
:eet, above Third.
Mrs H W Shuman, Penna'
It F Ludwig,Tamaqua
Jos Wliitlker, St Clare
H Bechtold.Mt Joy, Pa •
Mr Auderson, Reading. .
S A Bergstresser, Elysburg
R E Halter, Lebanon
MrsP W Killinger,*Lebanon
Mrs J Miely, Lebanon
F L Shuman, Beaver
J RSchweppeuhiser, Penna
Bev AHJI Held, New York
E Buhl, Allentown
Mrs Howell, Allentown
C C Ihling, Easton
J V Rhoads, Allentown.
. street, below Vine.
Thomas Ward, New. York
W B Wilson, New York
J Bucktaan, Fitzwatertown
H Paxson, Solesbury
Mrs A Wildman, Solesbury
A Blake, Newtown
J Krewson, Pox Chase
M Porter, Penna
ASEly.’Plneville
H J Rowland, New Jersey '
G Henry, Haramonton, N J
G R Johnson, Bradford co
Thos Kennedy, Chicago -
it., above CallowHllla
Miss Pftff, Yardleyville
A J Travel - , Lisburn
H M Travel - , Lisburn
J G Bates, Windsor Castle
M Sellers. Windsor Castle
A M Bright, Beruville
Geo Sheisley, Halifax, Pa
J Enterline, Halifax, Pa
Levi Brown, LobachsvtUe
D Schall, Dale Iren Wka
Jno F Rote, Clearfield co
T- H Shaw, Clearfield, co
Win Everhard, Emaus
it., above Callowlilll.
M Rnfe, Doylestown
GB Ellis, Bucks co \ / •
J Laudenschltigcr & la. Pa
P W Keiter, Dauphin co
Mrs W Tobias, Dauphin co
, Mr RLtznuvn, Dauphin co.
BS Peters, Dauphin co
J A Stoker, Lincoln
A W Marsh, Monroe co •
ASliortz, Afsiuch Chuuk.
> J A Bossard,'Alooroe co '
reet, above Market,
Miss M’frmlth, Bucks co ;
R M Croasdale, Bucks oo
Miss L William?, Rjicks co
Mrs Fell, Bucks county
R Beans, JohusvilJe, Pa :
Mrs Brown, Brownsburg
Miss H Agin, Brown’sburg
H Paxson, Bucks county ;
Ed Evans, Delaware co^
A S Cadwallader, Penna
SPECIAL NOTICES.
De. Swset’s Infallible Linisient cores
Burns and ScaldL 1 immediately.
State and Individual Economy.—The
citizens of this ComidonweaUh paid the New York and
foreign Insurance Companies, in the year 1862, about
six hundred and fifty thousand dollars in premiums.
Is would have been better had this been paid to our
home institutions. The GIR ARD F. and M. INSURANCE
COMPANY, at 415 "WALNUT Street, should have re
ceived at least a fair proportion. mrl2-tf
The Lament of the Flea.'
Bong years have I Tvanderetfunfettered and free.,
And hitten the young and the old,
And .laid in the coact of the rich and the poor.
And frightened the warrior hold.
But power is waning fast from me—
A Potvder Magnetic and strong,
Invented by Lyon, is death to our tribe.
And away I must travel ere long.
. Lyon’s Powder is harmless to mankind, hut will kill
all house insects, garden worms, plant-hugs, &c. Ly*
on’s’Magnetic Pills are sure death to rats, and mice.
Sold everywhere.
my9-12t
DEMAS S. BARNES, New York.
Batchelor’s Hair Dye !
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR’S celebrated Hair Dye
iroduces a color not to be distinguished from nature;
warranted not to injure the hair in tne least; remedies
the ill effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the hair for
life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a
splendid Black or Brown, leaving the hair soft and
beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, &c.
JtSf The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE
LOR, on the four sides of eachbox.
FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street,
(Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond street . )
One-Price Clothing, of the Latest
tyles, made In the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Fi
rorea. All Goodß made to Order warranted satisfactory.
Our One-Price System is strictly adhered to. All art
thereby treated alike.
del2-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street
JVIAHIRIEID.
MYERS—DUNCAN. May lOtli, in Whartou-street
Methodist Episcopal Church; by-Rev. John F. Chaplain,
the pastor, Mr. George Myers and Miss Isabella Duncan,
both of Philadelphia. *
SNYDER—DUNGAN.—By Alderman C. B razor, on the
Bth day of. January, A. D. 1863, Mr. Lafayette Snyder to
Miss Frank Duugan, both or Bustleton, Philadelphia
city. '
FOX—EAMILTON.-On the 7th ult.. at'the M. E. Par
sonage, 1215' Hancock street, by Rev. Geo. Heacock, Mr.
Edwin .'Fox and Miss Matilda Hamilton, all of Phila
delphia. . *
KESSLER-CLARK.—October 2d, 1862, by Rev, Noble
Frame, Mr. Wm. H. Kessler to Miss Harriet F. Clark,
both of Philadelphia. '
DOHNERT-CLARK.—ApriI 29, 1563, by Rev. James
Shrigley, Mr. J. Henry‘Rohnert to Miss Amanda B.
Clark, the youngest daughter of Jacob W. Clark, all of
this city.
DIED.
CRAIG.—On Saturday, Otli inst., Jared Craig, late of
the9oth Regiment, 1\ V.
The friends of the family are invited to attend tho
funeral, from the house of his father, Jared Craig, Sr.,
No. 763 Florida street, this afternoon, at 2 o’clock. *
DESiLYBR.—Monday, May 11th, ISS3, Frank Dosilver,
after a lingering illness Duo notice will be given of the
funeral. *
BARMSTAD.—Suddenly.on the morning of the 10th
inst., George R. H&rmstad, in the 63d year of his age.
2he relatives and male friends of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the resi
dence of his nephew, Thomas Brown, 1823. Spruce street,
to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, the 13th inst., at 10
o’clock, without further notice- To proceed to Laurel
Hill. - **
SPEAR.—Colonel George C. Spear, 61st Regiment, P.
V., killed in battle at Fredericksburg on Bunday, 3d
inst., aged 41 years.
His friends and the friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow (Wednes
day) afternoon, 13tli inst., at 4 o’clock, from his late resi
dence, No 1818 Hamilton street. Interment at Ronald
son’s Cemetery. . **
THOMPSON.—On Friday, the Bth inst., Martha A.
Wnrdin, wife of Joseph Thompson, of this city. **
. COXE.—John Redman Coxe, Jr., on the Iltlr in3fc.,
aged 65 years.
The male relatives of the family are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral, at his late residence, No. 2222
Green street,- to-morrow (Wednesday) at 10 o’clock
A. M
BROUGH—Suddenly, on the 9th ihst., Ann Brongli,
wife of Michael Brough, aged 5S years.
CARSON.—On the 9th inst., Mary E. Carson, in the
45th year of her age.
FAKKEL.—On the evening of the 9th inst., Thomas
Farrell, in the S2d year of his age.
T3LAOE LYONS TAFFETAS.—.
•*~r Glossy Black SILKS, 20 to 32 inches wide.
BESSON & S'ON, Mourning Store,
: mys No. 918 CHESTNTT Street.
CUMMEB BOMBAZINES—A FULL
assortment, $1.25 to $2 a yard.
BESSON & SON, Mournios; Store, •
mys < Ho. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
FjAOKAND purple jaconets—
Rich Striped, Black, and Purple French LAWNS,
25 cents. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store,
mys No. 918. CHESTNUT Street.
fUEAT STRIPE FOULARD SILKS
' for Friends.
Neat Plaid Foulard Silks for Friends.
BYRE & LANDELL.
& LANDELL, FOURTH AND
ARCH, have now arranged for sale a fine stock of
Goods adapted to first class sales,
Cutr Color A r eJoutines.
Cuir Color Mohairs.
. New Summer Shawls.
• New Light Spring Sacks. •
Summer Silks and Foulards.
Beautiful line of Dress Goods. my 9
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
Ic?* THE LEHIGH COAL . AND NAVIGATION
COMPANY.—At the annual meeting of the Stockholders
in May, 1862, under resolution then passed, nearly or
quite unanimously, acommittee was appointed of whieh
1 was placed as Cnairnian. The duty of that Committee
Is specified in the Resolution to be, if they should find
it practicable to do so, to report to an adjourned or. fu
ture meeting, a plan for the.conversion of the Scrip
Sbaresvof the Company into Stock, “which, in its ope
ration and effect, will be just and equitable to the rights
and interests of all classes, without violating or infring
ing upon the rights of any. ”
Such apian,in the judgment and estimation of a ma
jority of-the Committee, was reported by ihern to the
annual meeting of the .Company, on the sth inst. This
plan proposes, by means of authority granted by act of
4th March last, to extend the funded uebt of the Com
pany, upon the security of a new mortgage of thmr
Canal Navigation, Railroads, Estates, and Franchise v
and by that means be relieved from the restraints of the
mortgage of 1842. The practicability of the plan depends
upon the fact whether the $3,000,000 of new loan autho
rized by tlie said late act of Assembly, together with the
other available means of the Company,-would be ade
quate for all the constructions, improvements, and re
pairs authorized and required by the act, and also for
the extinguishment of their present funded debt of
$2,755,181.
I believe there has been no estimate of the cost of con
structions and repairs yet remaining to be made under
authority or requirement of the act of Assembly, even
including the cost of constructing a-now Railroad from
White Haven to Mauch Chunk, that has risen above one
million of dollars; though, in point of fact, there is very
little probability that such a road will be required to be
built by the Company.
But taking the highest estimate of Engineers of the
Company-for the co&stvuction, including a new Railroad?
as above specified, then the amount necessary for that,
and the extinguishment of the funded debt, would be an
aggregate of $3,788,181. Now, what are the available
means of the Company; for these, purposes? Every per
son interested, who will institute.the inquiry, will find
the resources of the Company not only ample, but largely
in excess, as follows: They may obtain,
By the security of a new Mortgage, as now
authorized/- i $3,000>000-
Contingent Fund, now reported, after cost of
repairs of the lower division 795,647’
Good Mortgage Securities, owned and held by
the Company..*—..- ; .175,009.
Sundry Ground and Water Rents, estimated at
16? j years’purcbasfs.....-- 182,000
Real Estate in the City of Philadelphia and at
Perth Ainboy, ho longer required or desired
for their use-. 150,000
Cash en hand, per Annual Report of Managers, .
just made*”**—'*-******- 82.595
Aggregate of existing resources of the Com-,_ _
pany *i54,355,542
Amount which may possibly be reqaired for
all the purposes aforesaid. 3.758.181
Thus, there is, uuder the control of the Managers, an
excess of means for every purpose authorized or required
for the act of 4th of March, and also for the extinguish
ment of the funded debt of the Company, of nearly
. And ti e Report of the Committee recommends
the application ofthemeans (as they express in the 2d
•annexed Resolution) to the execution and construction,
in the first place, of the Works and Repairs authorized
> und required by Lhe act. There is, therefore, not the
slightest conllict or disagreement between the Plan of
proposed and recommended by the Report of
the Connnittfe, and the Opinion, of W. M. Meredith, a.
Cupy of v> hich is before me, announced at: the annual
meeting, as in conflict with the views of the Committee,
but for wh at purpose, other than as a blind to the meeting,,
it is difilcuit to .imagine. To what extent any such effect
has been produced upon the minds, of the Stockholders,'
their votes, to-morrow, between the hours oflOA. M.
aud2P. M., at the Board of Trade room, on Chestnut,
street, above Fifth, will determine.
Fifth M0.,11,1563. fit] THOS. WILLIAMSON.
STOCK VOTE. MAY IPG3.
The attention of the STOCKHOiiDER&, of the
Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, is called to the
• following extract from the report of tne proceedings of
their annual meeting, held an the oth inst., viz: __
Resolved, That the STOCKHOLDERS of the LEHIGH
COAL and NAVIGATION COMPANY meet at this place*
BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS, CHESTNUT street, above
YJFTB, this day week, vizi on TUESDAY, May 12:h,
between thehoni'S of 10 A. M. and 2P. M , for the pur-:
pose of taking a stock vote on the adoption or rejection
of Ihe resolutions presented by tliemajoritydf the Scrip
Committee this day, and that the Board of Managers he
requested to publish the Reportof the Committee with
tho accompany ing resolutions. - •
. The Chairman thereupon announced that the judges,
who had been qualifled to conduct the election to be held
after the close of this meeting, for ofliews of the Compa
ny for tlic ensuing year, would act as tel lers of the stock
vote to be taken next Tuesday, and would report to the
Board of Managers. The meeting then ad iourned.
CALEB COPE, Chairman.
S&Enwix WALTrK, Secretary. It
PENNSYLVANIA HORTICTJCTU
RAL SOCIETY, Southwest corner Broad and
Walnut.—Monthly DISPLAY of FRUITS, FLOWERS,
and VEGETABLES, THIS EVENING at S lt
NOTICE-THE BUSINESS MEET-
of tbc PENN RELIEF ASSOCIATION, held at
the “institute, ** BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets,
will he postponed on FOURTH-DAY (Wednesday), the
Vilh until 8 o’clock P. M. , ANNA P. LITTLE,
my l2 Secretary.
GIRARD F. & M, INSURANCE
COMPANY—OfIice, No. 415 WALNUT Street/
Philadelphia, May 11,136.5
'. ‘The Board of Dizeotors-have this day declared a Divi
dend of FOUR PEK CENT., and an Extra Dividend of
THItBE PER CEJST. out of tlie earnings of the last six
months, clear of National and State Taxes, payable on
demani ALFRED S. SIDErTE, ;
myl2-tnths9t Treasurer.
HIKTH WARD NATIONAL TJMIOJS
AtSOCIATIOH.—A stated meeting of the above
Association will he held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING,
May 12th, at the hall, TWELFTHaid FILBERT Streets,
IK o’clock. [lt*] JOHN L. HILL, Secretary.
r<S*=» THFANItVAL MEETING OB' THE
•<s= FUF.L SAVING SOCIETY of Philadelphia will
he lieldTßls (Tneiday) EVENING, at half pastSP. M.,
at tho southwest corner ARCH and SEVENTH Streets."
EDW. H. WILLIAMSON,
It* . . . Secretary, pro, tem.
|*B=» MANDAB MINING COMPANY, OB'
1C?». LAKE .SUPERIOR.—The Annual Sleeting, of
Sibukhoiders of the Slaudan Mining Company will he
held at their Office. No. 32* WALNUT Street, on
THURSDAY, Ihc 2Stli inst., at 11 o'clock A. SI . for the
election of Directors, and the transaction.of other busi
ness V B. A. HOJPE3, Secretary.
Philadelphia, May 11, 1863, myT2to2B .
THE DELEGATES ELECTED TO
the Seventeenthßepresentativc Convention of the
National Union Party will meet at lire National Hotel;
junction of LANCASTER Ayenue_and 11-W ERF ORE
Street, on TUESDAY, 12th mst. ..at 7 o’clock P. M. <
• F. A. MILLIMAN. :
Francis Ferguson, -| David P, F°x,--
H. T. Hill, fH. C. Townsana,
Clinton Anderson, , |"Wni. G. Corbett. myll-2t*i
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR-OF
THE CiTY OF PHILADELPHIA— May
Notice is hereby given that tho several ordinances re
lalive 'to the lakiug up and disposing of-all DOGb,
and other animals, running at large iu
tlip city of Philadelphia, will be strictly enforced on
arfd after FRIDAY, May 16th.
By order of:the Mayor. ; SAMUEL G. RUGGLES,.
myll*mtuw3t , , ' . CMefofPolice.
r<2=* THE OBI.BCJTES TO THE SlX
ttSf* TEENT3 REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT will
meet at JOLLY POST HOTEL, ERANKEOKU, on TUES
DAY, Mby 12th', at 4 o’clock P. M. ; for the purpose of
electing a Delegate to represent the above District in the
State Convection. By urfer 3f )SEPH 'B(.UC!IEK. !-
THOS. DICKSON,
V. D. BROWN,
GEO. HARP.
WM. POSTER,
JACOB SINKER,
JESSE COTTON,
WM. TAYLOR.
MAHLON ROUST,
Delegates. ._
myll-2t*
MERCANTILE WBR4RV COMPA-
NY-— A Stock vote 'will betaken at the LIBRARY
KOOM on.TUESDAY, the lftih insfc.» between thej-hours
of 9A. M. and 8 P. M...upoa the following questions:
Ist. Duplication of -tatoct wUhm the year 1861. :
2d. Increasing the annual dues of Btoolcholders to three
dollars, and. dkSiiljgci'ibei’a to five dollars, on and after
January’!? 1854.: ; ' JOHN GARDNER, Jr.; I
my7-ff Recording Secretary.*
MUTUAL LIFE
F* RATCHFORD STARR,
GENERAL AGENT.
CASH ASSETS,,
NINE AND ONE QUARTER
MILLIONS* OF DOLLARS.
It is believed that the dividend's-for tAo past five yean*
($3,(00,OCO) are larger in amount and! proportion to pre
miums paid, than were ever declared ttr the same space*
of time by any other Life, Company. . Tk*ey may be ap h
plied, at the option of the policy holder; either to the*
purchase of additional insurance, payable with the poli
cy at maturity, or in reduction of premium**
By these examples, it will be aeen that in-aome cases
the ANNUAL REDUCTION granted by tlie Company is
LARGER THAN THE ANNUAL PREMIUM;; in .other
words, that the policy would be entirely PAIE* UP for -
the original amount, and the policy-holder, instead of
paying premium to the Company, would actually he in
RECEIPT OF aN ANNUITY (to be increased' by subse
quent dividends) for the remainder of life.
New York.
SOTICE.-THE ANNUAL Et.EC
TION for Trustees - and Managers of “The
northern Home for Friendless Children" will be held at
the office of the President, THOMAS EARP, Esq.:, north
east corner ARCH and SEVENTH Streets, in the city of
Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, May 12, A. D. 1863, between
the hours of 4 and 6 P. M.
MACGREGOR J. MITCHESON, ’
Secretary N. H. F. C.- .
my 4,5,11,12
FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS'
&C?a> BANK, Philadelphia, May 5, 1863.
Tlie Board of Directors iiaye this day declared a Divi
dend of POUR PER CENT., payable on. demand, clear
of United States and Btate taxes.
my7-6t , W.RUSHTON, Jr., Casliier,
PHILADELPHIA BANK,
Philadelphia, May 5, 1863. ■
The Directors have declared a dividend of FIVE PER
CENT., for the last Six Months, payable on demand, fi ee
ofall taxes. B. B. COMEGYS,
my 6 6t-. Cashier.
SOUTHWARK BANK, PHILADEL
EO=* pHia. .-May 6, 1883.' .
The Directors have declared a dividend of SEVEN
PER CENT., payable on and after Thursday next, 7th
instant. . Cmy6;6tJ P. P, STEEL.-Cashier.
CORN EXCHANGE BANK, PHIJLA
ICS* DELPHIa, Mays, 1863. ,
The Directors have THIS DAY declared a dividend of
FIVE PER CENT, free of all t*xes, and payable on de
mand. [my6cf] J. ~W~. TORREY, Cashier.
KENSINGTON BANK, PHIDADEIf,.
|C> PHIA, May 6, 1683. ■
The Board ofDirectors have this day declared a Divi
dend of FIVE PER CENT, far the last six months, paya
ble on demand; clear of taxes.. •
niy6-6t C. T. YERKES, Cashier.
MECHANICS’ BANK, PHILADEU
PHIA, May 5, 1863.
The Board of Directors have declared, this day, a
Dividend of-FIVE PER CENT., free of Government
taxation, payable on and after the 15th instant. '
my6-6t. J. ‘VVIEGAND, Jn., Cashier.
WESTERN BANK OF PHILADEL
PHiA, May 5, T£63.■•“
•The Directors of this Bank have this day declared a
Dividend.of FI VE PER CENT., out of the profits of the
last six months, payable on demand, clear of State and
national taxes.
,my6-6t
PITTSBURG* MAY 5, 1f63.-THE
lc> Directors of the-EX CHANGE BANK OF PITTS
BURG have this day declared a Dividend.of FIVE PER
CENT, out of the earnings of the last six months, pay
able on and a'ter the lfith inst. . /V-
Eastern Stockholders will be paid at the Western Bank
of Philadelphia. H. M. MURRAY,
my7-l2fc Cashier.
OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR-
TIST TO THE ARHY AND NAVY, - Philadel
phia, October 24, 1862.
Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirouß of availing
themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying
Artificial Limbs, should'apply immediately at.the office
of the Surgeon-Jortist to the Government, No. 1609
CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER,
ja9-6m Government Surgeon-Artist.
HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL*, 1118
CUTHBEBT Street.—This institution is now open
for the reception of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will
be received and provided for most comfortable
manner, free of charge. B. F. GLENN,
n022-tf Secretary of Board of Managers.
MANUFACTURERS* AND ME
fcou CHANICS’ BANK, May 0, 1563. "
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
FIVE PER CENT., payable on the 13th instant, agreea
bly with the chartor. -v
my6-tutbs6t M.W. WOODWARD, Cashier.
COMMONWEALTH BANK, PHILA
lc»' DELPHIA, May 5. 1563.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
FOUR PER CENT, (out of thcearaings of the last six
months) on the Capital. Stock of this Bank, payable on
and after the 15th inst./clear of State and United States
tax. H. C. YOUNG, .
.my7-fcbstu3t -v ■ - : :
r^ THE ANNUM. MEETING OF TIHS
Stockholders of the GREEW MOUNTAIN COA'IT
COMPANY will be held- in Philadelphia, on the second
TUESDAY of Mav next, the 12th proximo, at 12 o’clock,
in Room No. SQ, in the MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.
apll-gwtmyl2* WILLIAM S. GREEN, Secretary.
A MEETING OF THE GRADUATES
and otherfriends of the •“ College of New Jer
sey.” at Princeton, willbe held in this city on TUESDAY
EVENING, the 12th inst., at 8 o’clock, in the Lecture
Room of the Central Presbyterian'Church* at the corner
of EIGHTH and CHERRY Streets. Its object is to. con
sult together, and take such measures as .may be deemed
wise, to aid the effort-now making for the endowment of
this ancient and honored.seat of learning. ; ,
All gradnates ahd’friends of the College are earnesly
invited to be present at. this meeting, and to secure the
attendance of any other persons, who arc likely to take
an interestin the objectabove stated.
■. JAMES POLLOCK,
WILLIAM E: SCHSNCK,
. AUGUSTINE H. FISH,
ALFRED MiRTIEN,
JAMES M. CROWELL,
WILLIAM A. INGHAM,
CHARLESS. BOKER,
my9-3t* Committee of Arrangements,
GRAND INAUGURATION OF THE
SECOND WARD NATIONAL UNION LEAGUE
on TUESDAY - EVENING, May 13th, at 8 o’clock, at the
Hall of the League, SIXTH Street, above Carpenter.
Ex-Governor Pollock, Morton McMichael, Isaac Hazle
hurst, and other distinguished orators, will be present
and address the meeting. Ladies and gentlemen are re
spectfully invited to attend. w T, .
JOHN W. LYNN, President.
John W. Frazier, Secretary.' . my9-3t*
OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN
INSURANCE COMPANY—No. 310 WAL
NUT Street. Philadelphia, April 21st, 1863.
NOTICE is hereby given; that a-SPECIAL MEETING
of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Company will be held at
this office, on THURSDAY, May 21st. 1863, at 12 o’clock
M., to consider the propriety of accepting the provisions
of the supplement to their charter, approved'April
1863, and authorizing the Board of : Directors to increase
the Capital Stock of the Company. . •
at>22-dHnv2l* A. C. L. CRAWFORD, Sec’y.
OP’FICE MINE HILL AND SCHUYXi-
KILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY., • .
Philadelphia, 4th Month, (April) 27,1863..
Notice is hereby given that a .general meeting wf the
stockholders of-the Mine Hill and Schuylkill'Haven
Railroad Company will be held at the hall of the Frank
lin Institute, No. 15 South SEVENTH Street, in the city
of Philadelphia, on FIFTH DAY, (Thursday), the 14 th
day oCFifth Month, (May),.at lift o'clock A: M., for the
purpose of acting on a joint agreement for the.consolida
tion and merger of the Schuylkill- Haven and Lehigh
River-Railroad Company with the Mine Hill and Schuyl
kill Haven Railroad Company, and for the transaction of
such other business as may be brought before said meet
ing. By order.of the Board of - t
. JOHN C. CRESSON, President.
Attest— Williamßiddle> Secretary. ap29-tmyl4
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, April 15, 1863.,
The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi
annual dividend of FOUR' PER CENT, on the Capital'
Stock of-the Company, clear of State and Natlonal taxes,
payable-on and after May 15, 18©. .
Powers of Attorney for Collections ofdividends can he
had on application at the office of the Company, Ao- J-is
S mhil§el tl) StrBet ' THOMAS T. MRTH.Treasnrer.
OFFICE OF THE SCHUYLKILL
HAVEN AND LEHIGH RIVER RAILROAD
COMPANY. Philadelphia." April 27th, 16©.
Notice is hereby gmn that a general meeting oMhe
Stockholders'of the SCHUYLKILL HAVEN' AND LE
HIGH RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY will he held at
tlie Hall of the Franklin Institute, No. 15 South SE
VENTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia, on THURS
DAY, the 14th day of May. 1863, at ten* o’clock in. the
morning, for the purpose or acting on a joint agreement
for the consolidation and merger of the said Schuylkill
Haven and Lehigh River Railroad Company with the
Minehill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad Company, and
:.-for the transaction of such other business as may be
brought before said meeting.
By order of the Board of .
' - ALEX. J. DERBYSHIRE, President.
Joshua W. Ash, Secretary. * . ap29 tml4 •
GOLD, SILV£R } AND DEMAND
/NOTES WANTED. DREXEL & CO. ,
apl3-lm ■ 3& South THIRD Street,
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
BLOOMSBURG IRON COMPANY will be held at
the Company’s Office, Irondale, Pa., on WEDNESDAY,
May 20, 1863, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to
serve the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other
business. A WM. E. S- BAKER, Treasurer,
ap2o-Sot* No. 5813 North WATER Street.
■JELLING, COFFIN, & CO.,
330 CHESTNUT STREET;
Haye for sale by the Package a good assortment of Staple
Styles
PRINTS, LA.WHS,
BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS,
COTTONADES. FEINTED LININGS,
6ILESIAS, NANKEENS,' CORSET JEANS.
ALSO,"
U-* BLACK AND MIXED BROADCLOTHS,
UNION CASSIMERES,
EXTRA, MEDIUM, AND LOW QUALITY SATINETS;
NEGRO KERSEYS, PLAID LINSEYS, ’
ARMY GOODS, &C-, &C.
ap2l-tutbs3rn
QIL CLOTHS AND
WINDOW SHADES.
CARRIAGE, TABLE, STAIR, AND FLOOR
OIL CLOTHS,
IN COTTON AND LINEN FABRICS,
QUALITY AND STYLE UNSURPASSED.
WINDOW SHADES,
- COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY OF NEW AND OBI:
GINAL DESIGNS, PLAIN and, ORNAMENTAL.
These goods will be sold to Dealers and Manufacturer*
at prides much below the present price of stock.
THOMAS POTTER,
MANUFACTURER OF OIL CLOTHS AN&
339 ARCH Street, PMladolpbla, and
*9 CEDAR and 95 LIBERTY Streets, Now Fork.
myU-2m - , ■ ■
CEA-SIDE HOUSE, FOOT OF FENN
JO SYLVANIA Avenue, Atlantic City. Ii; J. A pri
vate boarding-house is now open for !he; rscQpiioii ot
guests. > DAVID SCATTEBGOOp. .
"Fifth Moxtii, 1863. myl2-l2t
“POSTER & 00., No. 40 SOUTH i IFTH
a*- Street, above Chestnut, .
7 HATS AtiD CARS,
For Men and Boys, cheap for, cash, Ut
TTN QUESTIONABLY,. R EIM E R~S
" Iyorytypes appjcoxiipato perfectness in hi& ( efforts
to produce simple and: truthful likeiiesses: examination
proves them a ssqcegEL SBQOND Street, above Green. lt
PHAMU'AGNE.—AN INVOICE OF
VO*Cok»t”and • ‘Creaeent"ChampMM Wia., to *»•
“g&E * UWOJI;
HI 593 and 304 Baulk SgOKT SimU
THE riUESS.—PHILADELPHIA.' TUESDAY. MAY 12. 1863.
G. M. TROUTMAN, Cashier.
COMMI@Sf.ON HOUSES.
WINDOW SHADES,
INSURANCE
PHILADELPHIA. AC?£KOY,
ANNUAL INCOME,
ONE AND THREE QUARTER
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
10,000
1,500
5,000
1,000
2,000
10,000
2,000
5,000
10,000
600
2,927
3,815
3,176
14,243'
23,271’
Bates of Premfom lower than In most Companies.
See Pamphlet.
KETIUI BKY BOOBS.
T R. GASSELBERRY WILL OFEN,
• this and Monday mornings, the following’S-’oods,
from this week’s New York sales of Meters, L. MailUrd'
& Co., and Messrs. Samuel McLean & Co. Also, from the
sale ox Messrs. Benkard & Hutton, of this city. •
.2 lots superb quality Foulard-Silks, $l.
3 lots. plain silks, heavy and wide, browns, blues-,
greens, &c. $1:312*.
2 lots solid-colored, striped, and-figured Silks, X- wide,-
$1.45, worth $2.25.
1 lot double-faced figured Black Silks, $1 25.
3 lots heavy mode-grbunds small plaid Silks, $1.25.-
PLAIN BLACK StLKI?;
Black Silks-from 95 cents to $2.25.
MOURNING DEPARTMENT.
Black wool Delaines, 37& to 63:
Figured aud si ripe black wool Delaines, 37£L
Black silk and wool Cballies, magnificent quality,
cheap
Black and white Mohair Plaids,-at 22 cents.
4-4 small stripe silk and wool gage LuxOes, C2>4: been'
sold at $l.
8-4 htack Crape Maretz; first quality. t
Good-quality black Barege Hernani, 68cents.
RICH DRESS,GOODS., .
Tease double-width Taffeta Grenadines, 44 cents.
1 case single-width Taffeta Grenadines, 33 cents.
1 case new-style striped : Mozambiques, 18X, bargain.
25 pieces , corded drab Alpacas, new, been sold at
62 cents. ■ . ■ .
1 case white with black Plaid Mozambiques, at 31#.
l ease Chene Brazilians, been sold'at 60 cents.
Largest and cheapest stock of drab Alpacas in the
market.' •
WILLIAMSYILLE aud WAMSUT-TA MUSLIN, oxtra
low.
... 10-4 Bleached Sheetings, less than case prices.
' 10-4 Linen Sheetings, cheap
. 31-4-Honeycomb Quilte, $1; 75.
26 pieces white with smallZcolored : figure Piques, at
37#, old price. ,
1 case white-ground rhintzes, 16c, fine aid fast colors;
J. B. CASSELBERRY’S s
Mammoth Dry-Goods House,
45 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch.
P. S: Canton Mattings, extra low, H* 4-4, 5-4, and 6-4
Red Check Mattings; 4-4,5-4,-and'6-4 white .Canton Mat
tings, arranged on third iloor • ■ ;
lIOOP SKIRTS—Show room, 2d floor,.next to whole?
said room. • Cmyl2-2t3 .CASSELBERRY. ;
jjvi>wnsi iiax>lj <& eo:,
2G SOUTH SECOND STREET,
hays a Urge stock of i
MESS GOODS AND SILKS,
adapted<-to the Plain trade: -
Plain Styles of Silks,.
. Neat Plaids and Stripe-Silks,
Poulard Silks and Poplins,
. Plain ■ Styles ;of Mozambiqucs,
Plain Styles LawnSi
Modes and Drab Alpacas,
Plain Styles of Dress Goods,
In great variety,, at
eedUcep prices.
myl2-3t
T I GHT SUMM ER SHAWLS—IN
-Li Mozambique, Challi, Grenadine* and Barege.
• FREKCH PLAID CASHMERE SHAWLS AT $6.50.
These Shawls cosi $8.50 to import.'
Every variety of Thin and Thick Shawls for
SPRING AND SUMMER. -
. Light Cloth Shawl-Mantles and Circulars. , .
Black Silk Mantles aud Sacques. :■
V THIN'DRESS GOODS OP EVERY VARIETY.
>• Plain Blue ahd Buff Lawns, Buff Linens.
A great variety of Plain Goods for Suits.
A great variety of new Dress Go STEEL
my 9 Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
Y BE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
FULL STOCK . OF
SEA SO NAB LE GOODS,
ADAPTED TO FIRST-CLASS TRADE.
SILKS OP NEAT STRIPES.
SILKS OP PINE PLAIDS.
FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS.
VEEOUTINES,- NEW GOODS.
LIGHT SPRING POULARDS.
GRENADINES, NEW STYLES.
ROOK SPUN SILK SHAWLS.
BALMORALS, SUMMER STYLES.
DRESS GOODS REDUCED.
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MOURNING BONNETS,
OP TIIE ‘LATEST
PARIS AND NEW YORK STYLES.
Always on hand.and mad© to order at the shortest no*
. tice, at the
“SEW HOttSOTG STORE,”
925 CHESTNUT STREET. -
M. & A. MYERS & CO.
my2-stulrn
SEWIJfG MACHINES.
QET THE BEST.
The TVhcelci- & Wilson Sewing Machine.
Ol.) K, NEW STORK,
101 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
sSECOXD l)OOR ABOVE SEVENTH, SOUTH SIDE.
ELEGANT BROWN -ST C)NE BUILDING.
The Wheeler & Wilson ManufactHj-ing.Co.,
Feeling thaf the increasing popularity and extensive
sales of their celebrated Sewing Machines demanded a
large Emporium for the accommodation'of their nume
rous patrons and Ibiends, have opened one of. the .most
elegant and tastefully arranged establishments in .Phila
delphia, where they vi*l be glad to welcome their.: cus
tomers, "and all who feel any desire to examine their
wonderful Machine.
GET TilE BEST.
' The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine may he used
for all kinds of Family Sewing and Army Clothing. . It
is indispensable to Seamstresses, Dressmakers, Tailors,„
Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cleaks, Mantil
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and is admitted to be the best Macliiue-for all.-kinds of
Ornamental Quilting, Braiding, &c. ' : -
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any information desired. -
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Our prices have been greatly reduced, and.all: our Ma
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Persons ac a distance can safely. order : our; Sowing Ma-.
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AGENTS wanted throughout Pennsylvania, New. Jer-.
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or not. : ... j
Wheeler Wilson Sewing Kuchin# Co.*
ELEGANT BROWN-STONE BUILDING.,
90* CHESTNUT St.Phila.
my!2- tuthsfit
HARDWARE AND CUTUEUV.
JJARDWARE.
"cLosma out at
GL. r> PRIG E-. 8,
Tha Stock of a WHOLESALE HOUSE, comprising a
LA&QE ASSORTMENT OF
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MARKET and 416 COMMERCE Streets.
-“API6-lm *
GBMAN & ELY,
Manufacturers of
PATENT CAST-STEEL
tableoutlery
AND
COMBIIfATIOIf CAMP KNIVES,
FORKS, AND SPOONS.
No. 130 PEG SSfiEET,
jßh23-»toth2n> Philadelphia.
pOFFEE t COFFEE II COFFEE 11 !
The best and cheapest prepared Coffee in the cits 1 ;, A
trial will convince the most skeptical. No charge made
U satisfaction is ooi rendered.
Prepared ani for sale at the ' , *
v KatrleSteam Sptce and Coffee Works, .. {
‘ 844 and »46 North FRONT Street.'
HOWARD WORB3XiI» ;
MILLIONS OF HOLLARS.
EXAMPLES OF
DIVIDENDS,
Dividends which may be
applied -as follows:
Total
premiums
Paid.
Additions to Orinrednc-
Policy of tion of pre
miums of
premiums
0,959-.t# 203-01
921 2Z 52 35
3,183 67 235 03
849 71 179 80
1,813 63 545 60
4,914 14 I 127 23
918 53 39 16
1,565 98 53"3f1.
1,495 23 V 4165
224 00
46 65
175 50
72 SO '
180'CO
204 00
64 00
158 65
317 30
4,480 00
933 00
3, CIO 00
1f450l f 450 00.
3,213 00
3,284 00
832 00
1,269 20
951 SO
All Policies issusc? by this Company parflcipate'io. the
profits. '•
Fr THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE CITY AtfS> COUNTY OF'PHInA
DRbPBIA. - ,
CITT GFPHILADELPHI& vs. EDWIN FORD.'.
September Term; 1862. Nt>. 57. Al. Lev. Fa.
: The Auditor appointed by thfrCourt to, report distribu
tion of the-’fund arising from the* sale -by the Sheriffiun--
der'the affove writ, of all that: certain lot or piece of
' gpouud, situate on the east side- of Moyacae’using ave
-nnf1.,78 feefc:3# inches north from MiflUh street, in the
- First ward* of the city of PhilaSelphia, containing in
. front or breadth on said Moyameasing avenue 323 feet.
ks inches, and extending in depth eastward? about 100
feet. Bound ed ; north by ground oFWilliam F. Hughes,
- south by ground’ of G. North and others, and west by
.-MoyamensingStveone aforesaid. -
Will attend tothe duties of his appointment on MON
• DAY, the lS4li>day of May next, at 4 o’clock P. M.; at
■his Office,* N. B, corner FIFTH and WALNUT streets,
ia the city of Philadelphia, when andiwhere all parties
- interested inus£present-tkeir claims, ov be forever de
barred from coming ia upon said fund.
myl2-st* y' ... • B. MITCHELL, Auditor.
TTNITED* "STATES, EASTERN DXS-
Ss TRICTOF-PENNSYLVANIA, SO?.
THE PRESIDENT' OF THE UNITED STATES.
TO THE MaRSHAB: OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF ‘
PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING:
, WHBR BAS, The District Court of the United States in.
and for the Eastern-District of Pennsylvania, rightly and '
duly proceeding on a Libel and information fi ed in the
name of the United* States of America, as well for them
selves' as for all others concerned, hath decreed all per
sons in general wh : o have, or pretend to have, any right,
title, or interest in the schooner James G. Ramsey, her
tackle, apparel, and furniture, seized and taken in the
Nanticoke. river; about twenty miles : below Seaford,
Delaware, to be<monished, cited, and called to judg
ment, at the time'and place and tothe
effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) You
are therefore-charged, andslrictly enjoined and com
manded, that y.ouomit not, but that, bypublishingthese
presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed.
and published „in the city of Philadelphia, and in the
Legal Intelligencer^ you- do monish aud cite, or cause
to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in.
general who have, ©r pretend to have, any right,-title,
or interest in .the said schooner. James G. Ramsey,
-her tackle, apparel,- and furniture. to appear before
the Hon. JOHN'CADWAIiADER, the Judge of the said
Court, at the District Court room, in tlie city of Phila
delphia, on the tweotiethday after publication of these
presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court
day following, between tha usual hours of hearing cau
ses, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of
law, a*reasonable and- lawful excuse, if any they have,
why the said schooner James.G. Ramsey, her tackle, ap
parel, and-furniture; should* not be pronounced, for the
causes in the said libel'alleged-, liable and subject to for
feiture and to be so adjudged: and condemned; and fur
ther to do aud receive in this behalf as to justice shall
appertain. And that-youduty intimate, or causo to be
intimated,- unto all persons aforesaid generally, (to
whom, by the tenor of these-presents, it is also inti
mated,) that if they shall- not appear at the time aud
place above mentioned-, or appear and shall not show a
reasonable and lawful-cause to the contrary, then'said
Dish ict Court doth intend and'will proceed, to adjudi
cation on the said capture.- and may pronounco that the
said schooner James G. Ramsey, her tackel, apparel,
and furniture, are liable and subject to confiscation and
condemnation, to be so adjudged and condemned, the
absence, or rather contumacy,, of the persons so cited
and-intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and - that
y«u duly certify to the said District Courc what you
shall do in the premises,' together with these presents.
Witness-the Honorable JOHN.C&DWALADEIf, Judge
of. the said'Court, at-Philadelphia, this ninth day of
May, A-. D. 1863.' and in the eighty-seventh year of the
Independence of the said United States.
myl2-3t G. R. FOX-. Clerk District Court. •
■jj NITED STATES FLAG-3,
SILK AND SXJNXIiva,
QOVERNMENT GOODS.
Standard 10-ounce Cotton Duck.
Indigo Blue, Flannels.
Mixed Twilled Flannels.
Sky Blue Kerseys*
FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, «Js CO.,
No. »30 CHESTNUT STREET.
mli24-3m
Q W. SIMONB A BROTJEIER,
SANSOM-STREET HALL~ PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURERS OP JEWELRY.
FINE SWORDS,
. A3© ' ,
MILITARY GOODS.- IN EVERY VARIETY.
, . , • •• , , • ,
/GENERAL ORDERS, No. 105.
Va- WAR DEPARTMENT, Ahjt, General’s Office, =
* ' WAsMngton, April 2S, ISQ3, -
The organization of an INVALID CORPS is hereby,'
J
This Corps shall consist of Companies, and if it shall
herealter he thought best, of. Battalions.
The Companies shall be inadevup from the. r following
sources, viz: .
First By taking those officers and enlisted men of
commands now in the field.kwhether actually present or
temporarilv absent) who, from- wounds received in ac
tion or disease contracted! in the iine:rOf duty, are unfit
for field service, hut are.still capable of effective garrison
duty, er such other lighLduby as may be required of an
Invalid Corps. ;Regimental : Commanders shall at once
make out, from-int'ormatiou received from their Medical
and Company Officers, and-sr6m their own*knowledge,
rolls (according to the Fcriii; furnished) of the names of
all the officers and enlistecli men under their commands .
who fulfill the following conditions, yiz:
1. Thai thev are-unlit-, for-active field service on ac-;
count of wounds or disease contracted in the line of duty;
this fact being certified by a. Medical Officer in the ser
vice, after personal examination. . : . ~ •
2. That they are fit for garrison duty; thi3 fact being
likewise certified by ihe Medical Officer, as above, after
personal examination. - : \
Thai they aye, ia the opinion of their Commanding
Officers, meritorious and deserving.
'these rolls sball-be certified- by the Examining Sur
geon ' and Regimenal Commander, and transmitted,
through the regular channels of military correspond
ence. to -the Provosfi Marshal General of the United
RegimentalUommander shall enter in the column
of remarks, opposite each officers name, on the roll, a
' statement as to the- general character of the officer for in
telligence, industry, sobriety, and.attention to duty;
and 'all intermediate Commanders shall endorse thereon
such-facia as they may possess in the case, or if . they -
have none, tliev shall state how far they are willing to
endorse the, opinion of the-officer or oflicers'makiug the
recommendation. - Similar rolls shall be forwarded from
time to tiiuo, whenever the number of men fulfilling the '
conditions enumerated or the exigencies of the service s
may render it expedient. r :
Second. By taking.those officers and enlisted men still
in service and? bonne on the rolls, but who are absent,
from duty, in Bospiialfc' or Convalescent Camps, or are
otheiwise. under the control of Medical Officers. In.
these cases, the Medical Officer in attendance shall pre*-
r arc.the rplis according to Form, entering the names of
officers and men from the same Regiment on. a roll hy
tliemselves, anil, send them, with the certificate of the.
Surgeon, duly signed, to the .proper Regimental Com r
manderi who will forward them, as heretofore specified,
subject- to the same conditions and requirements / If, in.
any cairn, the Regimental Commauder shall thmk.ua,
officer unfit, in point uf-character, to continue in th? ser-.
vice of the Invalid Corps, though disabled and certified
by the Surgeon ho will state his objection in the column
of remarks, and note-the exception before signi.ug the
cert'ficate. If any officer or enlisted man the
service, but absent and beyoud the reach of a Medical
Officer in chsjge of a,: Hospital or Convalescent Gam*), :
desires to enter this Corps, he will take the course iudi
■ : cated "below for those whof-haye been honorably.oss
cliarged the service. . - ' .. ,'
Third. By accepting those officers and.culistca.men
who. have been honorably on.-accoiuU of
wounds or disease contracted in the line ot\ du.tvv amd
who -'desire to re-enter the* service. In-the case of ,an
officer, an application for appointment nyJfst.be .mftde to
the Provost Marshal General of the United States
through the officer-detailed as. ActingAssistant.Provost
Marshal General of the State. No application ot this
. kind will be considered unless the following conditions
• are completely fulfilled: • .... •/ ... „
v That tbe applicant produce the certificate* the Sur
geon of the Board of Enrolment for Ihe Dificrioi m winch,
he resides, that he .is unlit for aativo.hold dfity od ac
count of wounds or disease, an-Lsia notjva.ble.to draft,
but is fit for garrison duty. ; - Li" ,
J , 2. That lm furnish evidence? of. honusafelfr. discharge
on account of wounds or disability contracted, in the line
°JT l That he produce recommendations, mom the Regi
mental, Brigade, and .Division Commanders-unuerwhom
he formerly served, that lie is worthy of.being thus pro
vided for. and capable of returning service to
tne Government.- In case it shall be impracticable to
get this lasteviderce, h* .may, haxmg,established the
first two points above* saU*fy the Board, of Enrolment
that, he" is deserving, and.- present its cerdflcate of the
fact. This evidence ir<«si all. be. o Maine dby the appii-*- j
cant, and must be transmitted .wyih lus application foil ;
aP ffthere e he no Actiagjfissistanj provost Marshal Gene
ral for the State, the. nyty be
throngh the Genera? ortho btatvwho iSjtfe
siicd to endori ©thereon f**oiv facts in the mujsary
history of the awliciint as he may *now, or as ay».af
forded by liis and formrd kne same to the-Pro
vofci Marshal General af tlie Untied States. . Enlisted
men, lionoraW disdiasged,. on account of disability,'
desirin" to ve-ehlikt in. tlijs. Gorps, will present tnem
selve& to Mig Boitrd oS Enrolment forrtho .Distochin
which they reside,' for examination-by the Surgpon
thereof* wjho-shall, examina them and report tne result
to theße-arduif Enrollment. o „, n ~,a
The shall then, consider each. cas<s and if the
apidic&ut is found to fulfill the conditions specified be
low. tAo Board stall give him a certificate to that effect—
Jj.' That ho is unfit for service in the field.
2i Tbathe i 9 fit for-gasrisondnty. t .
J). That lie is meritorious and deserving.
4 That he was honorably discharged from, tlie service.
• The Provost Marshal for the District shall-then send
the application, with this certificate of the Board v to the
' Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General of the State,
who St laU procure such evidence of service and charac
ter as the records of the Company to wlifoh he belonged,
on file at tbe Headquarters of the.Statecrafts' show, aud
if satisfied that it is a meritorious case, and that ihe man
is deserving, he will - enlist him in accordance with
siich special .rules as the Provost Marshal. General may
e? Med!cnilnspectors, Surgeons; in charge of Hospitals,
Military Commanders, and all. others having authority
to discharge, under existing laws, and regulations, are
forbidden to grant discharges to any raen under their
control who may be fit for service-in the Invalid Corp 3.
• The - Thovost Marshal General is ; charged with the
execution of this order, and th Q-ty oops organized under
itwill b« under the control of liis Bureau.
By order ot the Secretary of War
P - E D; TOWNSEND,
■ myl2-lin . ■ • Assistant Adjutant General.
'MATISHALVS SAL.K— by VIRTUE
ATX 0 f aVWrit of Sale by the Honorable JOHN CAD.
WALADBR, Judge of tbe.DUtvict Court of the United
. States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania,
In Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale,
to the highest and beat bidder, for cash, at CALLOW
BILL-STREET WHaKF, on MONDAY May.2s, 1863. at
12 o’clock M, the Brig MINNIE, her tackle, apparel, &o.,
as ahonovf lies at .the said wharf. . : . ' .
ALS'>,
immediately after the sale of the vessel;; will \>aexposed
i o Sale at MIOHKNhR’S STORE, No. 143 North FRONT
Street, thecargo of said Brig, consisting of 850 i sacks of
Salt, 2.1 bags ot Pepper, and oh*- cask r,f Coffee.
-•- • *. - WILLIAM.'IgaLWARD, ,
> 0 U. B. Marshal E,: II; ci'P^&lWylYftma*
Ptm.ApropJfTA., May 11, 1863.
COMPANY
NO. 400 WALNUT STREET.
PAID CLAIMS BY DEATH,
FOUR AND A HALF
If applied as Reduction of
. Premiums.
The Premium
in future
will be-
20 99
nothing,
nothing,
nothing;,
nothing..
76 77
XE&SAIi-
MIAjITARY goods.
ALL SIZES.
EVANS- & KASSALL,
MILITARY FIT&NISHERS,
•418 ARCH STREET.
OF NEW YORK.
FREDERICK S. WINSTON,
PRESIDENT.
TOTAL SURPLUS DIVIDED
OVER
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oflia-viu^theballtsAsnoutof ns socket m the
thus finding relief. ... t .. • _ ...
s’n tho meanwhile, most providentially I noticed, one
day.inasbop a. bottle of Poor Richard's Eye
Water!. 1 hadnever.heafd of it before, but determined
; Vs> try
a few davs'the painful irritation was removed. I could
1 bear tbe-stron&asl light, and went forth as it were to the
enjoyment of a. new. lift. I;now keep a bcftle of.it
always in the*hcu\se, and, if nay.eye seems at all disposed
to annoy me, I-give it a.<iose and that is an eaa .of it. I
would not bawithiouA it for any amount of money. I
take oecasiqa to say., further, that my wife used,to suffer,
severely at,times from protracted pain in anil over tyv
eyes,, and. sho.'hao found Poor Richard^Eye Wafer a
i overeighs'spocific in her case, giving her instant
re GratoA>ito:God ftr the benefit I have pergonallyre'
ceivedv r cannot but recommend the propagation. mnsi
cor.dvjHx to. ail who have been sufferers like myself. .
P. &. HENSON,
Pastor of the Broad-street Baptist Church. ,
Residence 1430 Poplar street, rhUad,elphi&.
General Depot of Poor Eye Water,
*lO. ARCH Street,
my6.-6tii*
Price $1 per bottle.
XtfSSKS, OFFICE AND SCHOOL FDR
NITUBB, Book and Show-cases, for sale .and made
to order cheap. SMITH, *733 MARKET St. myD.-6t*
LYIS CHARGED SOLDIER LOST—
A/ JAMES COLAGAN, Co.’ G, lOStli Rooiicent N: T,
State Volunteers, was discharged. trom y.- S. General
Bospital at Chester, Pa , Deoember 16,1562,
time lie has not been seen or-lieard from by hie family.
They bayo tears of bis loss. Any Information m regard
lo him left at this Ofllee would- afford great relief to a ais -
tressed "wife and four children. He was this oountry
born, about 5 feet 9 inches hteh, candy hair and com
plexion, blue eyes, very light skm. ~ Discharged for
rheumatism. ’ ‘ my9-4t»
MUSICAL BOXES.
P r SHEXJj AND ROSEWOOD CASES,
Dlaying from 1 to 12 tunes, choice Opera and Ameri- V
«an Melodies. PARR & BROTHER, Importers, /
ap4 334 CHESTNUT Street.
WE IMPORT AND MANUFACTURE
our own Cigars. This is the reason why we cc&'selV
bother Cigars than others at a less price. s v .
Wilmington, Newark, Trenton, and other Corporation
Note* received at par, wholesale or retail. ,
At DEAN’S CIGAR STORE,
my&-3l* • ’ 335 Svroet.
T> EIMEB'S COLORED - PHOTO-
gtapliß impress you at a.glnace .as-being admirable
L’ teu X 8 ;? 8 ’ aud artisVically uolore:!.' Only.
$l. -Gallery, SECOND Street, aVjve Green. It
THE FINE STYLE AND IMPRESS
- polonhg of'EEIMJiK'S life: s iie;l>hoto*i , a.pK« in
oil colors, is the theine ui adgiir.viou of all lovers of ai*.
War prices. GaUei-y; ggQOjdi Steoi, above Grsnu. it
CHESTNUT STREET,
His celebrated
MEDIGAX/.
BOSTON AUCTION SAKS.
T>Y JOHN H. OSGOOD & SON,
JL> OFFICE 147 CONGRESS Street, Boston.
'large sale of military overcoats, on ac
count OF THE GOVERNMENT, BY ORDER OF
THE UNITED STATES QUARTERMASTER,. AT BOS
TON. .
Willjbe sold by Public Auction,in lots to suit purchasers,
to the highest bidder.
ON THURSDAY,
May 14th, 1883. at 10 o’clock A. M.,
' 23,901 INFANTRY GREATCOATS (assorted sizes),
▼is:
17,201 Black Tricot, Doeskin, Beaver, and Satinet.
I,ooo. Gray Satinet.
5,000 Dark Blue Pilot, and Satinet.. *;
All in perfect order, well packed in cases, and ready for
shipment.
The goods can be examined on the day previous to the
sale. '
Terms, cash. WM. W. Me KIM.
Captain, and AQU.
Assistant Quartermaster’s Office, 1
Boston, April 77,1883 3 ap29-13t
WANTS.
WANTED—GOOD OPERATORS ON
** tlie Grover & Baker Sewing Machine at Mrsp-
Ornisby’s Stitching -Rooms, 730 CHESTNUT Street.
None need apply hut those competent to do the finest
Family Sewing. Apply after 9‘o’clock. It
WANTED— YOUNG LADIES TO
LEARN to Embroider aad do hue Family Sewing
on the Grover A.Baker Sewing Machine, at'Mrs-.Ormsby’s
Stitching Rooms, 730 CHEsTNUT Street. Apply after 9
o’clock. - It
TTA RDWA R E MANUFACTURERS
AA and DEALERS.—A SALESMAN,- with a larger mer
cantile acquaintance, desires a SITUATION,- and i&well
qualified. Address “Beaton,”PhiladelphiaP, 0; l't*
A COLORED MAN IS DESIROUS OF
a situation as Coachman in a first-class family.
None oihera need apply. Address or call at No. 1534
CARVER Street. • my!2-2t*
WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN OF
» * . address, education, and general business experi
ence, now and for the last seven years engaged in one
of the largest Basks in tliis <S5y, a SITUATION of more
varied and active duties. Am? respectable - position-at •
but a fair salary will be' accented. Address 80x2329-
Poat Office. _ a?y7-6fc*
A MONTH!—I WANT TO HIRE
AGENTS in every count? st 875 a raontiky ex
penses paid, to sell W 7 new cheap Family SewingJJfa
ehines. Address &. MADISON,
mv6-3md&jy Alfred; Malffe.
<Sb£ifl A MONTH[—WE WANT
nP.Dv AGENTS at soOa month, expenses paid, toscfl
onr Oriental and 13 other
new articles.: SHAW & CLARK,
my6-3md&W Blade ford; Maine.
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
*»'-eSNEBAL 5 3 OFFICE.—paiz.AD3UPTOJU Feb. 0,
1863. -
VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL to
the following points:
Tortugas,
Key "West, Fla.
Fort M^nroe^Yi.
Alexandria, va.
Newborn, N.C.
Port Royal, S.C. A. BOYD,
felO-tf . Captain and Assist. Quartermaster.
BOARDING.
Q|7 GEEST NUT STREET—PLEA
SANT Rooms, with Board. Terms moderate.
Also, Table Board. : my 9-12& y
Board.— handsome communi
GATING Sooms at No. 1315 WALNUT Street.
ap3M2i*if
FOR SABB AND TO BBT.
m FOR SALE OR TO* LET—HOUSED
■Hal. and Factory at*FOTJRTHand J OANAL Streets, Six
teenth ward, neat rsoidence wilkmedern Improvements.
Factory suitable for any business; Apply at 1528
' North FIF : fH Street; myT2-6t*
M COTTA GE-BTJILT H&U&H WITH
spacious* side Lots, FOR SALE* or FORRENT.-
Tenns accommodating.
Apply to AMOS CARET,in the southbouse in the row
on SEVENTEENTH Street, tvro sQuarea south of Tioga
street. inyl2-12t*
M WANTED •TO BENT ACOAIMD
«?ious and well-lighted BUTLDir?G : suitable for a
Caipaafer fckop. Address • CARPENTER,- at this
office. • • _ m!3-2t*
m FARMS FOB- SALE,- OF ALL
2C»SIZES, $4 to S 8 per Ade, on a Railroad in this
State. Terms easy. S. B.- COUGHLIN,.
myl2-fft«‘ 368 South THIRD Street.
M HERMAN TOWN ; —A FURNISH-
Es>-COTTAGE, with stable attached, for rent for
the summer. Apply Tl 4: ARCH Street. rayT3-3t*
MFOR SALE—THE HAKO3OME
four-story dwelling, No. 2121 ARCH Street; has all
the modern conveniences. Apply to
WILLIAM. ROSSELL ALLEN. .
myl2-3t* S. B. cor.. FOURTH and -Walnut, second door.
fs . FOR SALE—THE TWO STORES
sL and dwellings, Nos. 745 and-745 soiuh ELEVENTH
Sxreet. Also, two small dwellings in the rear- Aonly to
WILLIAM ROSSELL ALLEN,
myl2-3i*' S. E. cor. FOURTH and Walnut, second floor.
m,, FOR SALE—A VERY- HE3IRA
hie Residence, with side yard attached, on EIGH
TEENTH Street, above Arch. Apply to
WILLIAM ROSSELL ALLEN,. ‘
my!2-3t* S. E. cor. FOURTH and Walnnr, second floor.
.IJfSt/KAKfiIJS COMPAK3ES.
PHILADELPHIA EIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE-COMPANY.
OFFICE, No: 433 CHESTNUT- STREET.
CHARTERED -BY- THE- STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
r IN IS4S; . -
Company is now prepared to make insurance
against..LOSS BJ TIKE on tie most favorable-terms*
- Their losses will be promptly settled, and that those
for the year 1562 were so, they; refer to the following re
cipients:
Mrs. Jane Perree-.*..
L. G. Mytincer & Co
Beverly B. Keim....
■William E. Taber...
John Cundy.. ........
P. P. Morris
W. Vi Petit.*...
L. G. Mvtihger &-Co
K. E. 5e11er5......
Other small losses
This Company have no unsettled- losses.
. The assets of the Company are now
Mortgages and ground rents
Real estate (taken for debts) cost
Stocks .and bonds.
Bills receivable......
Dne from individuals**...
Cash in Bank
Stock notes. T....
MRECTOR3.
M. W. Baldwin,- Vice Pre
sident,
P. B. Savory,
Alexander Murphy,
H. C. Hbwell,
John Killgore,-
R. P. Kins'. President,.
Charles P. Hayes,
John Clayton,
Ed.Wiler,
T. K. Collins,
J. M. Cowell,.
S. J. Megargee.
3ah2B-smihBm*if
LACKBURNE,, Secretary.
Xj’AME' IN STXBAW
JL 408 CHESTNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
PISE AND INLAND INSDKANGS.
BIEBCTOEK
Francis N. Buck, 8.-D. WoodruSi
Cliaß. Richardson, Geo. A. West*.
Henry Lewis, Jr., John Kessler, Jr.*
John W. Everman, Chas. Stokes,
Philip S. Justice, A. H. Roseahelia,
O.W.Davis, Josep D.'Ellis.
FRANCIS N. BUCK, President.
CHARLES RICHARDSON, Tice President.
WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD. Secretary. CjaIMJM
fTR AY HAIR RESTORED.
V-X ; B ALDNESS PRESENT BDv :
LONDON- HAIR COLOR RESTORER. ANIh
DRESSING-.
The
most.safe
• and reliable ar
ticle 8 ver discovered
for the growth and pra~
servation.of.thehumaiihair,.
preventing giny hair, andresto--
ring its -pristine beauty- and color.-
Also removing any eruptive diseases, .
Itching; Scurf,.Dandruff, &c. Many, w-ho
vrerebald and gray have liad their hairrestorecfc
by the use of Aiß.Ooi.o.a Restores. "■
Its extraordinary influence in restoring gray-hair ier
its.-original life-like appearance is truly wonder
ful It does lmt require, auy. preparation, be*
fore or aften its use. keeps the liair.soft*,
smooth and., flexible, and. is-certainly. js
an indispensable article in. every.- -
toilet. - All who wis-h to have a,
beautiful and. glossy head
- 01' hair, in luxurious
growth io . the latest
period of- life, .
must use - * ■ •
- the ■
.. LONDON HAIR COLOP. RESTOR2ERL * .
As a - !C -
LONDON' HAJR COLQUiRESrOBgRI/
Will make the hair grow-on bald-headar "
LONDON. HAIR COLOR RSSTGREfi'
Will fasten it, and stop its fallings -f-
LONDON-HAIR-COLOR-RESTORE
Gives the hair a rich and tnce.
- LpNDON-HAia.COLOR.RRSXOftB r
''Excites the scalp, cleanses andliinrdfety.-ates.
LONDON HA3S COLOR REf»RJ iH,
Noladj v or gentleman shouldby-r-wikV --.lit it.
LONDON HA«R :ER,' '
Highly not soilrSiaiE «j bonnet.
v -LONDON HAIR COLOR. RBR,
■ Onlv/iO cents a bottle, sixvb-otties-'for 552 50.
LONDON ORBK, -
The only attested article that will a osolutely restore
thp hair to.its original coloi’-andi bear ity, causing it to
’•grov^-where ithas fallen off orb'iWcome. thin:
Sold, wholesale o«nd retail by-
DP.'. SW 'ATNE & SON,
apS3-tfif No. 350 N, SIXTH- St„ i .bova Vino. Phila.
‘BEAUTY.—IK YOU, WJ-SH TO HAVE
A* ’ft fiue. claar complexion, u HUNT'S WHITE
EKAMSL., It "will: makf ,■ you as fair as a lily.
£nce, 25 cents.
use HUNT’S
BIvITISH BaDSAM. It is warr anted, to remove them..
..iu'ice* 36 ceufcfr . .
_ H you want a Color, HOT ,T’S BLOOM OF ROSES.
It will riot oft, nor., injur/ , the shin, and cannot: be
detected. Prace, 2o cent.s andAt ■
_ HUNT’S SOUR'D TOI-X.ET I ’OVVDER is the best Face
Powaei- iuase Price. 12M„- audsl)c euts.
bow at aMT.&CO. A Fe’ rfumers, 41 South EIGHTH
?««?*• tw" doorf■ aW.ve Ch estuut, aud 133 South SE
VENTH, above Wnlr,iut_ my 9 3m
K 9,5 GOLTOTH QBP & 00., (iQK
VU ,* „ , atomr.-acturersof V4O.
TaSsds,. Gords, iFria/ es. Curtains, and Furniture
Simin, c urtfial.^*B.,r.ieiia»T*ssel»;
F, I .^^- 6 ; h Tassels, Blind Trimmings.
Military and J)ass& ? jrijnmiugs. Ribbons. Neck Ties,
etc.;. etc.', 7 No. 635 MARKET Street
myS-em 7 Philadelphia.
PENSIONS. ‘/BOUNTY, . AND PAT
-4- for MILITATE® . SERVICES promptly collected, aud
nornarge luaife-mt L] collected. Apply at tIie.BBNSION
AGENCY, 4Ut<JSB. ESTNUT Street. /A .
•T. V. MAGILL.
... Notary Public and Pension Agent.
, w REFERENCES.. . ‘ ' • • •
3^• v.'f f51 5-i Cashier of Corn Fxohauge Bank.
F. P. STESb,%S’ q., Oaslner of.Southwark Panic. myll-Bt*
pAPEB PATTERNS OF THE
w Wholesale and Retail.
kuniiner Cloaks, Sleeves, Waists, and
Child Tea s PMtterns.-now ready at Mrs. W. A. BIND SR’S
Tompie of If ishion, .-m.'lU23 CHbSTNUT Street. Also,
„ Hating in all its brandies.
_ Manama Demor b&d’b Mirror of Fashion and Le Bon
iOT> — :; ; ; . ; ap29-Sm
O Ct .l E’S
SPRING BED,
Patented July 3,3.355.
a acknowledged for Neatness, Comfort, and
t- J be th e Standard Spring Bad.
111 - aDOVe --ai»manufactured ano for sale by
w ,.,. • HIRAM TUCKER,
mb 2fi-3r j N O . a REVERE Block. Boston. Maui.
RHTm-rbY VINB.-100: QUABTER
lust received per ship “ Laura." for sale In
bend., -by CHAS. S. St'JAS. CARSTAIRS,
Ap ji - 136 WALNUT, and at GRANITE Streets.
PHILADELPHIA PHRENOLOGI
CAL CABINET AND . ROOK STO RE. -Examtna-
tions, •wiih written or verbal descriptions of Cha
ractev. Social Disposition, Professional Talent,
Business Ac. are made # day and
evening. . All the publications of & Wella,
. wholesale and retail. CA.PEN,
ai>?tuths9mif CHESTNUT Street.
-ffim CLAM SOUP WILL BE SERVED
ear's, iip daily, Sundays exeepted, by JAMES PROS
SER, fto. SOS MARKET Street mya-iftf
Wra SADDLE. HARNESS, AND
FACTORY AND WaESROOMS.
102» MARKET STREET.
A large assortment of
LADIES’AND GENTS’RIDING SADDLES
FINE TRUNKS, VALISES. &c
LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS.
Wholesale and Retail.
apIS-lm* : A. M-’DORMAN-
.=* : GOLD, SILVER, AN D LIGHT BLDE STEEL
Kjr ■r£?t SPECTACLES, to euit all ages, cheap, cor.
SECOND and HEW Streets. .1. ?&'£S- B»l«‘
. .$1,962 45
9lB-92
4,346-67
4,894 19
l2l 87
.™ 2.000 00
60 00
..... 1.49 S 78
..... 84'lfi
l6O SI
-....5.50,116 43
19,370 00
21,509 91
9,942 91
...... 7,374 47
1,032 87
70,265 00
$179,662 64
JE COMPANY, NO.
[MIPSIi^STS,
GHESTNUT-gT. TueaTRE
.. EXTEA ANNODNCSS^BNT.
. The Manager respectfully announces the uta.ugarat-,,> a
of the
SUMMER SEASON
■ on .
_ . ~ MONDAY EVENING, May 11th,
during which period the following scale of
~,, ■ popular prices - ■
will be adhered to:
Dress Circle and Parquet .50 Cento,
Orchestra Seats . ...75 Cents
Family Circle . .2S Cents
KO EXTRA CHASE FOR RESERVEU SEATS.
Engagement for a limited period of the fascinating
7 Mrs. JOHN WOOD,
universally concededto be thehestlbnrlusque actress now
on the American stage, whose dash, aban*
don t - and rare muFJcal abilities have won for her the
proud title of QUEEN OF COMEDY AND SONG.. She
jyill appe^ g (Monday) EVENING, May Ilth,
in a Fairy Extravaganaa, entitled
THE FA IE ONE WITH THE GOLDEN LOCKS,
Compiled and altered from Plan one’s extravaganza of
the same name, by Charles MxWalcot, Sr., comedian,
the music selected and arranged by the eminent compo
ser, Thomas X Baker, Esq., of New York city. In order
to give due effect to this great production, the following
distinguished artii ts have been engaged for the occasion:
Mr. D. SETCIIELL,
The Dietingushed Comedian.
Mr. W. DAVIDGE,
„ , The Eminent Comedian.
Mr. W. A. CHAPMAN.
Mrs. CHARLES ™bWjUE fcroite .
- The Fascinating Commedienne,
and
Moss. BIHIXf.
The Celebrated Belgian Giant (aft high)
The burlesque Trill be produced, with entirely
?■ NEW AND GORGEOUS SCENERY,
upon •which those distinguished artlstß,
Messrs. J. E. HAYS, and J. H. 6ELWYN,
have been actively engaged for several weeks.
HEW MACHINERY,
NETTY COSTIJMSS,
NEW APPOINTMENTS
A FULL OPERATIC CHORUS;
A L-ARGE CORPS BE BALLET.
anda _
MOST POWERFUL CAST OF CHARACTERS.
Previous to tie burlescn<e each, night will be - per>
formed a ; ;
LAUGHABLE FARCE,
in wbish the celebrated comedian;
Mr. D; SETGKELL,
will appear. To-night will be given
myH-2* A REGULAR FIX.
fBflW CHESTNUT-STBEET THEA
THE. —Lessee and Manager. -i-Kr. W. WHEATLHT.
SECOND NIGHT OF THE SUMMER SEASON.
'Second appearance of the -
I'ASCINATIA y & COtf£l>X£&2?E' t
_ MRS. JOHN WOOD,
Who-win appear
THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. May 12th,
In-three great Characters.
GUEEN LUCiDOBA,
PAGEPITCMON,
AND THE ORIGINAL JACOBS:
_ In the Fairy Extravaganza- oftliß
FAIR ONE W2TH THE GOEDEN LOCtfS.
The Music and Chorus under the direction, of Mark-
Hastier.
The New and Splendid Scenery by J. E. Bayes and?
J. H. Setwyn.
MR. J>. S. RETCHBLLvas
PJjESNPOSO.
MR. W. DAVLDGE as
THE KING,
MR. w. a. cha ear an, as
>• THU 3IARQGIS,
HONS. BJHIN. as
THE &T£NT.
STBS. C. HEEfREB, as
Prlvious to Tfhicli,
. A REGULAR SIX.
BUSH DE 88A&H..... D; SETCHELL.
Phe popular Summer Scale of Prices of Admission :•
Dress Circle and Parttuette..... .v... —..5Q ceuts^
Orchestra Seats. *..........75 “
Faiails' Circ1e*~»...~.... ...v...2S “
i? t> EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVED SEATS.
: Curtain rises at 8 o r clock, •my;l2
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
Y * Sole Lessee.. Mrs, M. A. GABBETTSON.
Bnetnase Agent...... Mr. JOHN T. DONNELLY.
Glorious Success of '
EAUBA IfSEtfS AND COMPANY.
: y SECOND NIGHT of the New Drama, entitled -
- JESSIB McLAJNE.
: .Teese MoE'ane.-... .-»>->■» Miss-LatiravKeaug,
1 Arthur fflaraden *.Kr. 0. Walcot.-Jr.
. ; Mr. C. Peters,
• To conclude with the'Eauerhahle Comedietta-of
TRYING IT ON.
i Mr. Walsingkaro Potts.-*.— ..-V
; Doors open at 7 H : Curtain 'will rise.at S.
i 0 OK G E RT H A L L.
FOR A FEW DATS ONLY,
COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 11th.
: GRAND- PUBLIC LEVEES
G3N. TOM THUibB AND WIFE,
V ASND- ■ ■
COM. NUTT AND MISS MINNIE WARREN;
THE GREATEST-'WONDERS IN THE WORLD.’
i?MARRIED COUPLE. A BACHELOR AND BELLED
ALL POUR WEIGHING BUT IMPOUNDS.-
. THEDR- GRAND LEVEES EACH DAY,*
WITIT
IMPERSONATIONS,. TABLEAUX, SONGS, AND
DANCES
MRS. LATIN IA WARREN STRATTON,; -
Will avail herself of her sumptuous and' costly ward--
reite-do appear at eaoh leveein
THREE DIFFERENT-DRESSES, -
and at each morning levee* the General aad'lQS lady*
wSihyear the . :
IDENTICAL WEDDING COSTUMES
Th’eywore at their wedding at Grace Church-
THB- BRIDAL PRESENTS •"
wilDbe on exhibition at each Levee
THREBLE-V-SES EACH DAY, V
A M. to*l2|£F. M., 3- to 4}£ and-8 to9?£‘l*. Bf,
Doom open half an.hoar in advance
Admission, S 5 cents. Children under ten, Id’cents.
my]2-5t
/HCMPPIMENTARY CONCERT,
to be given ai-tke SfUSiCIAL FUND Hal>L.
OK TUESD.£«T EVJS3HKO, May 12,-1563,'
For wie Benefit e® lae-fc&ree young Artists,'
BB3TTO. 3.ROMEES,'
On 'ivbict occasion tha following Artists h. ive kindly
ofierod-their-vultiab] a-ser v-soes:.
Messrs-; MOLLBHHA'UEB, SSNST HAKrM'ANN,and'Clia
.:GftRMAMA-02f?H£3TRA.«
SH3 THRBB-328TTO* BROTHERS.
BMtD, B£RIfA>RI>, and RICHARD. -
"Will perform some of tltoirfreoe pieces.
Tiokeis-oO cents*io be-b&d at tbe principal-Music Stores,,
and intbo-eveinhaattke-DDor. .
precisely.
d o-s atobio oe -the
C-3S R A T I ON
TTili'be given by the
&&ISDE&. AK3> HA.YDN" SOCIEST, 1
©SbTH'OHSDAY EYE KING, May 14,1553,
jSIEJSIOAL FUND EALLy-
IiGGEST STREET, AEOYE';EIGS ! 23r
The pOv?esfil SHORES of the Society kus-b&ea-largely
augmented far this occasion. and Trill be assisted by the
.most favorably* known ARTISTS, togethor+withthe '
GBUMANIA ORCHESTRA.,
-The Managers of the Society, in presenting this Grand
Oratorio* -would state, that nothing shall be wanting
to insure-a complete success, and feel aesurei that their
efforts will; merit prompt and -liberal, support. • The
PRIC3 OR ADMISSION has boen placed at FIFTY
CENTS; Tickers ean be had at the idusic- Stores, and
also afc-the Libretto, containing full ansblnteliisent criti
cal-notea. myo-lf
AOifcDBM'S OF '
-*■ * TF E FINE ARTS-, . v
1G35 CHESTNUT STREET.
THE FORTIETH ANKUAI*EXSI-B*ITION -
IS NOW. OPE??,
Fnoai 9A_ M. till 7P. M., and ffom-E-t-ill 13 P. M.
Admission, 25 cents. Season Tiffksie, 50 ceats.
'... Annual Tickets, One Dollar.
' Stockholders. Artists, and will receive**
thers Tickets at the Office. myB-tf.
ftEBMANIA OBOHESPBA—PUBLIC?
T-* BEEEAP.SAI.S aiery 6A-ET>'XUAY APTEKHOOSS.
s.t o’clock, at the HALL, Qi-ffiS*,.
SENTE, conductor. Tickets 2*>-r-sjits. F&tricagea of kV#
tickets $l. Tobehad olAndre>£sA)o..*S& HOi Gh»ss»st'.-
street; J. E. Gould, Seventh and GJic&israt, and at ***■
Hair door. .: '- - no?;.-#
HAS-SLEK’S ok g S est si" a
• , . .~-
3*l-4-South EIGHTH Street, below Waium.
QTEBEOSCOPTIcdIS-yOR PUSLiG-
O. EXHIBITIONS, in Ssjm small halls, wttit,
views, scenes, and represeiitaiidne-ss fineStatoAry, botX
of Europe as d America, ami aattlee of
the present Rebellion, •- ••'_■
• Made sai» oy
j*A£IS3 W. QUEER, i CO.,
Manufacturing Opticians,. CHESTSJC Street,
■Philadelphia. Full pri-awd 7 and illustrated <?a»aloKiie»
sent by mail free.- apffl-lm
BAirP4JAD XWES,
51:®STMd
-pHIT.-ATiyji'Kßli. BAIL-.
BO AD, Mi ME |^ 3{ER --BQAISDEBS.
at the fol^-
loTviug places on or ■near the Ra-Utoad i. .
Trains to-and from.the Bity-.fi.ve t way daily.
COUPON AED SEASON TICKETS iS?* EOW RATES.
T MedS? Peter Wcrral, Mrs M. A..Wom»U.
Mrs. Win; Broohe,.MlisP.assiaorft k Gideon.Malin, Tho
mas Ifaliu. J. Eiwsyds. . ,
For further iafcraftaon- rocgsre of ALEAANvsit
HENDERSON,, at the DEPOT IN MEDIA. •• .
Rear Lenni. H Fields t near SSea Ridoie, Sjisvis.
Rear PenneKon, levi-Jobsoa*; near Darlington, Joel
'Sharp!essv'sskt Glen Mills. 2. blalin. Y». Green; near
Cheyney : s S'uops.Job Scott-, «* Rreston Tliomas.
- There are many others near the aooveanaoj.lier-sta
t-ions who wU take boarders. . _
Baggage*&c.,'collected, and delivered by 5L ATEX
ARDER, Express Agent, rn.tbe.DEPOT, norVnoast corner
of EIGHTEENTH-aud MARKET' Streets. • ap23-Bbt
'fSSrMraßgggigrJ THE PHIIADEL-,
yaiA AND BASTSBN TftANS
POJiTATIOSS COHPANX In ncy> prepared to fimf&ri
ftei * h feoM PWLADELPHIA TO NSW YO.RK, ■;
VIA CAMDEN AHD POST KONMOTtm n
3?r&ig''hts rficeWed a? THI3.D Wha/fabove AKGH Ss.
: Tiw» attention of aievcliants and Shippers ia directed %*■
this'22B3r and expeditious rotto, and a portion of 3h&r
patronage is respectfully solicited.
Tor further particulars apply to . m - . ; •
eS O. B.
ft GKIFFITTS, Jx.,
General Manns*;.
PHILADELPHIA..
ifgy 'ELMIRA R. K. LINE.
1863 ‘WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 18<LT
For WILLIAM SPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA, and all'
points in the W. and N. TV. Passenger Trains leave
Depot of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, comer
Broad and Callcwliill streets, at 3.15 A. M. and 3.30 P.
M.vdailv, Sundays excepted.
QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points in.
Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New
York, &c., &c. Baggage checked through to Buffalo,
Niagara'Palls, or intermediate Points.
Through Express Freight Train for all points above,
leaves daily at 6 P. M
For further information apply to
JOHN S. HILLES, General Agent,
THIRTEENTH and ;CALLOWHIL3j, and N. W comer
SIXTH and CHESTNUT. Streets. jaSl-tr
'TT-NION COM-
PANT.—We have.sold and transferred the busi
ness and property of said Company to the PHILADEL
PHIA AND EASTERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
of and from this date. _ . . _ ,
. G. W. CASS'* CO., Proprietors,;
Union Transportation Company.
Philadelphia, April 7, 1563. aplO-kf
"PHILADELPHIA AND EASTERN:
X . TEAKSPOKTATIOiV COarPANT iiaviny ppctaswt
fhe property,and succeeded to ike business, ot.the Unioa
will continue thesauia as here
&^„K|^,POKTMONMOS TB iiatta![ar
GEO. B. .
CBd wharf above Arcb'st.)
FOB NEW ORLEANS, LA.,
'SffilnHfc VIA NEW YORK.—THIS DAY, 12th inSt..
ai 2 o’clock P. M.—FREIGHT AT'LOW RATES.—The
new and'splendid Steamship CONTINENTAL, L 623 tons
register, Cart. OB AS. P. MAKSHMAN, now loading ai
second wl-arf above VINE Street,will sail as above,.
For Freight or Passage, having accommodations not
inferior to any ship afloat. Apply to
A. HERON. Jr. & CO., 120 NORTH Wharves.
The CONTINENTAL will leave New York on Friday.
May loth; at 3 o’clock, P. M. inyl2
ALBANY AND
Barie PAN GABRIEL, C. Titus, master, is now load
ing for the above points, and will leave on TUESDAY.
Way 12, at 2 P. M. , i ■ • ■
•' For freight, which will be taken on reasonable .terms,
apply.to . f S. FLANaG4N,
myll-2t No 304: South DELAWARE Avenue.
rr mtr- t . FOB NEW YORK,
JKbW"YIa DELAWARE AND RARITAN C>A
NAL. , DESPATCH AND SWIFTSURE LINES,
The steamers of this line are leaving dally at 12
6F. M. from third’pier above WaLNUT Street
I For freight, which will , he taken on aecosniaod&jif At
torns, apply to WM. M. BAIRD & CO. , .
mh26-tf 132. South DELAWARE Avaau*
FOB NEW YOBB— NEW
JphtWfiW&.DilLT LIJIS-TIA DEI.A WAKJS AH»
RARITAN CBKAT.. ■
Philadelphia and New Express Steamboat Gob,®
pai\y receivefrei£htandlea\odaiiyat 2P.JH., deliver!®
their cargoes in. New York the following day. .
,Trai*h*p taken a* reaeo'jjfrOe rates. _ .
WM P. CLYDE, Agent,
' NoXl4r SC,Cr7H WP AP-VES. Philadelphia.
Ja.VJJSS HAND. Agent. :
»al-K Fiats V* .ai 13 EASE EIVSBTMw Torts.
.THE-PRINCE;
■Mr; Levick*
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