(Third itrcct* above CollowhiU. pjaiinff I ® ® Trexler, Berks ca - »<*5 I ss°aaa J Baras. 8t Clair 9 Trim**™ 51 S on r- A»>laa4 <4 i-fno» DTBordner. Lebeo s»di«e |Frederloksbur* 1 vrtuck . SLifJt. Barksco ““i r rP ®«»»ln*aT, Tamaqaa 5) Cbnnk L Gruber. Berks ca Soi. S ! aiington JllSeltzer, Lab co ST C’.'? 1 "™?, 5 M JBlecler. *«>na ;.t, KUiießvlUe G W Rnnyeon, Reading ar. Klinesville A. L Keltzsl. Reading linrfll. laston J Berger, Qu&kertosrn tt. D Hartzog, Boston jeer. Barton Ghee A Fry. Barton bin, Hellertown R Benner, Backs co tr, Ratblefcem A Schlesrmaa, Winterer e irr. Telhlehem RReldenbach, Lane so Bucks co MrsKohnsel. M Chuck Itreeti above cheeaul /Mrs Mefcola- Pert Deposit Ji L7OUR- Port Deposit, Md j J Bough, DoyUstowu j H K Sager. Doy lea town £ m Bye, Wll Del A Yeatmau. Pel ierctftl—Sixth ii ler, Hkton. Wd I gro, Wil, J)tl 78A t IWI. rel Wll. Del * USA j lEeatin* i*. Wash, » C . Chester co, Pa anb&ch. roitstowo slew. Cheater co, Pa acock. Maryland. [Baker, W Cheater t Bnlter, W Chester louston. Ft Monroe G K G&rdner,N3waTb,Del i' W Lewis, Lancaster A K Kirlin. Douglasvilla D Ktjpp, fiMnneoatown R L Pyle. Chester co, Pa Lieut C W Edgerton. Pa J I «Kenn.'in&la J easOTB , n. E K Schindel ft la, Hagerat’u ! 0 P schindel & la. Hager at f n it street, above Stxtli. W Wilson, Lewistown KP Lino er smith, Ohio John Dietrich, Penns Huntingdon co t ? o|iet. Newport John HoUley, Pinna Penna h Pettn » Symis, Lewistown 1 W_TBuni{i, Lewhtown J JKimerly, McVeytown J Woodward * 1, N York 1 skr Harper, Carlisle. Pa 1 Thos Donaldson, Ohio J 8 Appleton, Wilm. Del Vis ioH-Sarlie w. Danville , Danville •on. ftjlllerslrarjr les. Millerebnrff Illinois lift. Fe»na "tT Hicks, Peon a letter. Lane co, Pa -> * \r, Penna (dam, Colombia,Pa ole. Colombia. Pa , Duncan’s Island tall. Chester eo. Pa ineant liswiswwn Lswifitown Lewis town Shetf-Seconi ilr, KewTork ie. Bucks td igriiF, Alexandria 4 [K& disa (lowers, Edgewood >w. Trenton iloj» Franftford nr, Boston roles?, Sew Jeriej | is, Cnicago i A atreetjbelowVltte John Roger#, New Yfj-A BvanHsrtranft, Montgom y Thus Evaoe. BdW Lorioij, Boston « Miller, Rahway jisSiuT. J 8 Carver, BeiJeMW F O Weal, (Jarbondale Jijo Mass A W Bridgman, Mass 1 ohas B Thomas, Pottsville it., above CallowlUii, J B Miller, Bemeiyille A W Hearing. Tramnauerev E Hummel. Port Clinton D B Harper, Olney ft Rennes, Coopereburg J F Miller, Easton J J Kemmsrer. Wmtport J J \ eager, Lancaster co A W Belly, Johnsville G W Nagle, Newtown Reuben Slone, Newtown H*»r—Third ■ suer. Easton freicbler. Fa In. BlyleiBville ... ilchler, cl»ytonvills temafcer, Monts co i, Monroe co »r« Monroe co ci, Lebanon co aards, Lebanon go icfcel. Stroudbbor* aber, Mt Pleasant \trim. Danville treetjabove Third. I Henry Grei'.ssng. Pottaville Louis H Koch, St Clair ¥ » Shalters. Reading Geoiga (ilelor, Lebanon Mrs Jones Mineruvilla J H File. Ringgold, Pa rational—Race sti man. Beading | ibrieh. USA Kan, Beading Wolf. Lewisbnrg tzgar. IdiUerßYille Fletcher, Marietta,Pa | id street* above Arch. S Blair, Lewisburg Mis* C Baamsr. bewisberg H H Maxwell D Strong, Tamaqua J B Mslinshnrg A la. USA R J Adams, New Jersey \t Vemom-Secoi t«U, Beadtng ill, tfani&town ier, Pittsburg ia, Clearfield co (tebl, Pan villa orris, Hilton Llß<m House—Second.* above STarket* i Moors. Fhila IA 6 Hall, How Jerwy Iseeoger* la. Ptnna! SPECIAL NOTICES. yt’s Hiawatha Hair Rkstohative OYT'6 HIAWATHA HAIB RESrOBATIYE. OYT'fi HIAWATHA HAIB KESTOK ATIVB. OTPS HIAWATHA HATH KESTOBATIVH. oirs HIAWATHA hair restorative. mgfellow’s Poem Hiawatha 'WAS adjudgad to have ed tbe greatest "boon on his tribe because he ti to its notice so*a. Roery one will admit that paxationiß worthy of the name* for the benefits iis when it is known* * 'WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES, stores feded and fray hair and whiskers to their il color, it brings np the natural shading of one ith another* time givini the hair a life ap \cp, SO that the most critical observer cannot de i nee. It malr es h arsh hair soft and silky* stops Its out. cleanses it and the scalp from all impurities, \ily applied asdwipedfrom the skin as any hair i % and entirely overcomes the bad effects of pro use of preparations containing sulphur, sugar of Ve. {proprietors of the Hiawatha published the follow \alUnge to tett in the New Tort dailies thre* which. WASUBYER ACCEPTED: 'some 'Well known and disinterested persons ap -sxe to the proprietor of each preparation for the ) bring up the color. Every proprietor to use no« iofc Ms own preparation, and the person nothing uirg the test A certificate of the result to he 1 published at the expense of the unsuccessful com* }. Sold everywhere. JOSEPH hoyt & co.» ly lO University Place* Hew Tom. -Pbici Clothing, of thk Latest made in the Beet Manner, expressly for BSTAIIr LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain . All Good* made to Order warranted aatitfiu* Onr Oxx-Pbios Systsv is atristly adhered to. i thereby treated, alike. ly JOETES A CO.. ffo4 MARKET Street Mason |x & Go’s HAMLIN’S cabinet ORGANS. JEftCO.’ SEVBWTH Popular Clothing House op PhiiJl, ••OAK HALL.” Beafc-el&sa xood* and moderate prieea. WANAMAKBR A BROWN/ 8 S. Bomer SIXTH an 4 MARKET StreeU. Department (to make to order) Vo. 1 & Sixth at. loloate’s Honey Soap. Is celebrated TOILET SOAP, In root universal ds 1, U made from the CHOICEST materials, is MILO EMOLLIENT In its nature. FRAGRANTLY SCENT and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL In Its action npon Skin. For sale bv all Drnfgists and Fancy Hoods its. jaSS-tnthslT aib Dval Hair Dybll iTCHSLOK'S salebrated HAIR BTH U the But t» World. Tie only Bamlut, Prtus, and Beltdih I knows. splendid Hair Bye is perfect—riutam , kgitr, or Grey Heir, Instantly to s Otosm BSadS faturat Brown, without tcjnriu* tho Hair or etals* th. Skis, leaylng the Hair Soft and Beautiful; la i freifh rltallty, frwmently reotorinc it* pristine r, and resiiie* ike HI off ecu of bad Dyes. 'The ulna it signed Willia* A. Batohsu>s; all otheii mare fmltaiione, and should he aroided. Bold by Drnmata, Re. FACTORY. 81 BARCLAY Street, r York. Bstehelor’e mew Toilet dream lor Dreeriai Hair. ly»-ly Ilbctkicitv carefully applied by Dr. L STEVENS. at I*lB SOUTH PENH SQUARE. PM- IpTiift mhs-tf :eler & Wilson’s Highest nusuruM SEWING-MACHINES. Cheapest, Simplest, asd Best. Salesrooms. 701 Chestnut Street above 7th. MAKRIEE). [ATJFFMAN—TOUffG.—On the 17th instant, by the R F. Tones, cf Haddenfl«ld. Mr. Josepa G. Kauff* to Miss Sillie £. Toti3S.'b >th of Chester »oimty, Pa. * PIED >3 CHARMS. —On Sunday, the 20th. Inst, of cancer of stomach, Rev. Richard De Chaims, in the6S;h year his age. tneral services at the Rev Jerusalem Church Cherry let, -west of Twentieth, this afternoon at 2 o’clock nsely Interment at Upper Darby. * ILDiRDIuE.-»At his residence. In Wilmiogton. ware, on the morning of the 21st Inst., Abraham terdice. in the 70th yeaT of his age. ** L? K. —Suddenly, on the 21st., John H. Blye, aged 4$ rs. ie relatives and male friends of the family are re -i fully invited to auend his funeral from late re ft c*. I£3o Arch street, on Friday morning at 10 ock. To proceed to I/aarel HUI Gemoterry. - ***+ AYj—On Monday morah g, 21etin&t., Henry L. Hay, of William Hay, aged 33 years. jb male relatives and frleodß of the family are re :tfally Invited to attend hie funeral, from hie father’s deuce. Ho. SC6 South Eleventh street, on Thursday moon at S o’clock, ■without farther notice. *** kGGS.—At Thornburv, Delaware county, on the 18th set, Theodore Hammond. infant eon of Jamsi B. and aF. Baggs, aged 14 months. * tOWH.-On Saturday morning, March 19. William irown. late of California in the 4tet year of his age * ONTEEIUS. —On Monday morning, the 21st ins tact, Ham Montelius, in the 83d year of his age. e male friends of the family are respectfully invited tend the funeral, fmn hie late residence, Ho. 1? h ninth afreet on Wednuday morningi the 23& mt. at 9 o’clock ♦* *tTH. —On the 2Ut instant, at half past 12 A. M « ob H, Bmlth, in the 70th year of his age. Is zelattres and friends are respectfully invitsd (wifch mthev notice) to attend his funeral, from his late dence, Alien a Lane, Mount Aliy. Twenty-Second 4* on Thursday afernoon, the 21th instant, at 2 >ck. To proceed to Oormantown. *** EOTTER.—On i>*e 21st instant. Alice laurle, only igbter of Joseph B and Edith 2X. Trotter, in her 4ih le relative* and friends of the family are invited to nd her funeral, from the residence of her parents. 256 South teyecteemth street, on fourth-day. the 23d nt MS o'clock _ _ * IBBEB.—On the ?sth nit., George Fred. Klmber. Go. 20th. Begimest Penna. Cavalry, in the 18th year of ite. lie relative* and friends of the family are invited to nd the funeral from 736 South Tenth street, onTaes * the 22d Inst » at 10 A. M. To proceed to the Wood- U t •* UMBLE. —On Seventh day, the 19th intt., John ible. • ; relatives and friends are invited to attend his fa . on Third day. tbe 22d inst., at 11 o’clock a. M , i the residence of his sister* Mary tf. Palmer* Coa . Delaware county. Pa. ** -KERMAN.— On Saturday morning. March 19th, r a lingering illness, Man C., wife of Clinton M. tenn&ji. in the 22d year of her age. ;6 relatives and friend* of the family are respectfully ted to attend her faneral, on Thursday moraine •• at 10 o'clock, frrm the residence of her parents, on ‘•lfget. above Cooper. Camden, JX. J. *** iCHR —On Saturday, March 19,1851. Franklin. Eache, foil© l *! service will take place at the hou*e on laT* at l])i u'ciosk precisely. Interment at Laurel jLY. —On. morula*. the 20th iuit., S annul ifc*JiSii n * e6t l f " Chris-opber aod AnnGraflr. »J e l« li J^ 8 a ?^£ r;e ß«3b of the fhmily are respectfully A § n *“*. to meet at Bt. Thomas* - * Whitemarhh. Pa, on Tuesday afternoon* at 2 *» F.pSii?“ V “' nEomolBtlllMt -- Attn H.. wife Sd®o ‘ifcead’&f r„; a ”, r r«M £ ltaU ? T«fi« JSSEZ&Sf&sS&irtf r r 7 t c t^- m*. March 22. ats 15 10 *- Tne “ay fcJli. —Cb theecen jjyof the 18;h in«t * «#*<.,. --l a palnfal Atn H.. wife of John nl 8 ! *kort te notice will fce giyen of the taaeraL *' eaL * OBITUAEY. Aasi^ Chtne * w - t^ot -a and educated- in Pennsylvania. he Ant*™* «,« Jetliner Fetosj-lvaniaVoiantw?;“ a «™eaat 8 $?AX£Zldc~ lli °' tb ° 24 M “ Ma « S » ifieat administrative capacity, he wa? not i M , gfcjencut for hie coarafte; and diKinvuished X* **ond battle of Bull Kan. at FredericksboTje and SffJSH, 11 *. 6 ? bf auesUT desirtn* to serve ?n the NinflSgSuncnts. he received permission to appear h«_ m?s e n 5 x, ®i“. lc « Board, where he displaced re mil* . a *?« Pnfioleucy that he was at once resommeadei it ■*»!?* *7* a trade far above his expectations. and l&reifnh? te< * t( * *b e command of the Bth Beiiment U. 6 ea Troops, thenformingintltfeB**l9. la theory fixation, instruction, and difelpliaa of this ragimont ha exhibited the same rare qualities which had gained him such rapid promotion, and it may be. in truth, afflrmel that few regiments in any branch of our military service hare gone into the field more thoroughly trained and fitted /or the duties of the *oldier. All accounts represent Colonel Fribley and his brave soldiers at haying exhibited high courage and discipline In the battle In which be and so many of them fell. It is known that seeking a command of colored troops be wa* actuated by the desire of aiding in th* emancipation of an oppressed race, and of ft eh tin* thl battles or Freedom. as well as of Constitutional Govern jnent. His blood has been poured out. with that black coin pat,lota, upon a rebellion, i<rtl,Thnvr««t «J* getter la • wun K ra T ,. Aid whev, “,«an ß Va grateful nation shall gather the finTnmiLiS 1 j ®s* % these hfr brave defenders! non*™ .S£n d v dllat of honored than that of the gallant >n!Jst JISS! 1 e . m P r ® )t*.vod that the canroof Il« coMt«»?] d JS rwhobs ; Homan Richie. * conntry wa » ‘be cause of thin rUv Jn such of the newspapers in BbSl a«W»HeTSS', con ? t^ J P « • “ tie CbalrmaS mandina Jt reSfr. ImtS® to the colonel com- SSSSf.aS£fn3H UU V rs, mm, raaueiit that it 7?, wilmentn now lu camp. these cvocasdiuKS be trans mitted to the wife and parents of the late Colonel Frib* Wtt aa. expression of the heartfelt sympathy of the members of this Committee with them in their bereave* ment. THOMAS W£B3rKB, Chairmen. Capwalaper Bipple. Secretary. TVESSON & SON HAVE COMMENCED receiving their Spring*, nd Summer Stock of MOURN rara GOODS, and have bow •V'SET Bla.k Br.antinM. i£SBSK? m ‘ •• Florentines. , French Bombazines, ** Barege Hernanl, Summer Bombasines, •* Crape Marete. Chally, Bar****. „ Mouß&elanes. - 601 Grenadines, Tamiaes. Black, and Black and White Foulards, Ae. _ MOURNING STORE, fold Mo. 918 CHESTNUT Bfcreet WEST BROWN SILK IN THE CITY. O Beet Black Silks. | Spring Fancy Silks, Parle style Chenie, London style Shawls. Broadway style Cl take. xnbl2 RYES ft LANDELL. THE GETTYSBURG BATTLE YIELD MEMORIAL. * I' TO I-OVAI* PENNSYLVANIAUS. The “GETTYSBURG BATTLE-FIELD MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION ’* was Instituted for the purpose of id' curing forever the principal points upon the great battle-field of the war, in the exact condition in which they were left in July. 1863, when the rebel hordes of the invader Leb were driven back from the free soil of Pennsylvania, and when the the gallant soldiers of General Heads remained in possession of the field which Ih4y had won by their valor. The Association have alr« ady secured the purchase of Cemetery Hill, ■ Culp's Fill. Granite Spur, and Round Top. with the entrenchments thrown upjose upon the eve of the great conflict which was the turning point in the career vf the rebellion. The field. With its redoubts, wonderful stone defences, it* timber breaat-works, Us forest heights, with the trees torn by shells and countless bullets, and Its long lines of earthwork defences, have all been pre served intact, and to so continue to preserve them, ae to be a monument lorever of the greatest of Amerieau battle-fields; is the object of the formation of the Asso ciation. To enable a large number of persons to join in this patriotic work, the projects of the plan placed the subscriptions at ten dollars each. The payment of this sum MAKES EACH SUBSCRIBER A MEMBER OP THE ASSO CIATION, AND PART OWNRR OF THE GLORIOUS FIBLD Of Gettysburg. What Loyal and Patriotic Citizen of Pennsylvania would cot gladly embrace the privilege of recording hie name upon this roll of honor, and of linking himself di rectly with the field where the lofty heroism, of hi B countrymen vindicated the integrity of the Union and the principles of Freedom t And who would uot desire to hand down as a precious heir-loom to his children the evidence of his part in the good work, bearing, as the certificate will, a view of the field which will rank in history with Thermopyub. Marathon, and Waterloo ? Th*re arena salaried officers in this Association, nor are theie any objects In view in Its creation other than these already stated. The grounds were purchased from their original owners at the exact price to be paid for them by the Association, and the points selected, and the prices to be paid for them, met the unqualified ap roval of a committee of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, appointed for the purpose of visiting the field. The following are the nameß of the general officers of the Association, and of the Local Committee in Phila delphia: Hon. Joseph E. INGEBSOLL, Chairman Provisional Committee. Kev Dr 8. S. BCHHUCKSR Tice Chairman. Rev. J. ZIEGLER, Vice Chairman. T. D CARSON. Treasurer. D. Me CON AUGHT, Secretary. LOCAL COMMITTER* - PHILADELPHIA. HENRI 0. CAREY, Chairman. Edmund A. Bonder, Henry C. Baird, Treasurer. Secretary. S. A Mercer, Prof H. Coppee* N. B- Browne, Dr. D. Gilbert. J. G. Fell. George H. Boker, Charles £, Smith, Junes L. Claghorn, s. M Felton. - Edward W. CUarie. W. B. Afhhurst, Rev E W, Hatter, Jay Cooke, Hon. William Strong, Chas. J. Sttlle, Ferdinand J Dreer, A. J. DrexeJ, John A. McAllister, Oswald Thompson, Geo. W. Childs, George K. Ziegler. John H. Dohnert, J. B Lipptecott, Morton Me Michael* William Bradford, W. W. Harding, Aubrey H. Smith, Gibson Peacock, John w. Forney, John O. James, Solomon W. Roberts, Morton F. Henry, George F. Lee, Daniel Dougherty. Persons who are desirous of aiding in this patriotic work can send their subscriptions to either of the gentlemen named above, and they will receive their Certificates of Stock, BY ORDER OF THE PHILADELPHIA COMMITTEE. mhlG-thstuSt Pianos. mw DIVIDEND NOTICE -THE DI RECTORS OF THE IRWIN PETROLEUM OIL COMPANY have this day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT, on their capital Btock. out of the earnings of the company for the month of FEBRUARY, payable on and aftpr the Ist of April, at the office of the company, No. 926 WALNUT Street, Greig’s building. F. C. LAWRANCE, Treasurer. Philadelphia. March 21st, 1661. mh22-6t* PIANOS. 7. 1. GOULD, and CHESTNUT. UOKVUEHT CEMETEftY-NO. TICE —An assessment of SIXTY CE-STd on each &tid every Lot in the Cemetery (not heretofore exempted from taxation) will he due and payable at the Office of the Cemetery, No. 141 North SIXTH Stieefc, on the first day of APRIL next. The payment of FOUR DOLLARS AND FORTY CBCfTS oh any one Lott together with the assessments now due* will exempt the same from taxation or assessment foe ever hereafter- If paid before the first day of April next. If paid after that time, the assessment then falling due must he paid in addition. __ mhZL-tapl E. TAYLOR, Secretary. |*rs»a UmVERSITY OF PENNS YLVANIA (DEPARTMENT OF ARTS) —The Examination ottbe Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Glasses. at the close of the Second Term, will be held in the following order: MONDAY, March 21st.—From 9 to 11. Juniors, by Professor Kendall (Differential Cslculas), and Sopho mores, by Professor Frazer (Chemistry of the Metalloids), written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Professor Allen (Herodotus), oral. TUESDAY, 23d. —From 9 to 11, Sophomores (Trigo nometry). and Freshmen (Algebra), by Professor E?n. dalJ. written. From 11 to 1* Juniors, by the Provost (Intellectual Philosophy), oral. 'WEDNESDAY, 23d —From9 to 11. Junior* (Javenal), and Sophomores (Cicero de Eenectute),br Professor Jack eon, written. From 11 to 1, Fi'eshmen by Professor Cop pte (History), oral. THURSDAY, 24th,—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Profes sor Frazer (DynamlcO. oral. From 11 to 1, Sophomores » by Professor Allen (Thucydides). oral TUESDAY, 29th —From 9 toll, Juniors, by Professor Allen (Demosthenes), oral. From 11 to 1, Sophomores, by Professor Coupt-e (Logic), oral. WEDNESDAY. SOtb.—Prom 9 toll. Freshmen, by Pro fessor Jasison(Horace’sSatires), o r al GEORGE ALLEN, mh2l-9t Secretary of the faculty of Arts, CIRCLXAR TO LOANHOLDERS —oFFKJB OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVI GATION COMPANY, Philadelphia- March 19.1864. To all holders of Certificates of LOAff or funded DEBT of “THE LBBIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY,” secured by their Mortgage of March 7, 1812: The LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY haying determined, under authority conferred by Le gislative enactments, to issue a new Mortgage Loan, having twenty years to run. from the first of April, 1864, and bearing Interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum, rayable quarterly: Notice is hereby giyex, that holders of the present existing Loan of the Company will be permitted to ex change their Certificates for Certificates of the new Loan, at par: Proe&fa#, notice of their Intention to do so Is given on or before TUEBDAY, the 19th of April, 1861. at the Office of the Company, where a subscription book la open, and where all information desire* wIU bo given. By order of the Board of Managers. EDWIN WALTER. ph2l-8t • Treasurer. V S. INTERNAL RKVENUE •GP* Second Collection District of Pennsylvania, com prising First, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth wards of the city of Philadelphia. NOTICE. The annual assessment for 1863, for the above-named district, of persons liable to a tax on Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate.and also of persons required to take out licenses, having been completed, • _ • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE* That the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the undersigned, between the hours of 9 A. H. and 3 P.M., (Sundays excepted.) at his office, southwest corner of THIRD and WALNUT Streets.-on and after MONDAY, the 7th lust , and until and including SATURDAY, the MiwtfAprfln^enimbW All persons who fail to pay their annual taxes upon Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, BuUard Tables, and Gold or Silrer Plate, on or before the aforesaid 2d day of April, 1864, will Incur a penalty of ten per centum additional of the amount thereof, ana be liable to costs, as provided for in the 19th section of the excise law of Ist July. 1862. All persons who in liks manner i hall fail to take out theix licensee as required by law. on or before the 2d day of April, 1864, will Incur a penalty of ten per centum ad ditional of the amount thereof, and be subject to a pro secution for three times the amount of said tax, in ac cordance with the provisions of tho 69th section of the law aforesaid. AII payments are required to be made in Treasury Notes under authority of the United States, or in notes of Banks organized under the act to provide a na tional currency, known as National eanktj. No fait her notice will be given. JOHN H. DIEHL. Collector. mh7 24t. . . S. W. cOr. THIRD and WALNUT Sts. TriE COUPONS DUB APRIL IST, 1864, on the 6 per cent. Bonds of the SLMCRA AND WILLIAMSPORT RAILROAD COMPANY Will be paid on and after that date, on presentation at the Penu sylvasiaßsiirosdßailding Room. No. 1. corner of THIRD Street and WILLINGB AUey. By xsh22tnths tapl GBORGB TABER. DEM OF FOURTEENTH Kw* WARD. AROU6B !—ONE MORfi EFFORT AND WE ARE TREE.—Women of the Fourteenth Ward, do you wart your fathers, your husbands, or your sons conscripted ? If noLurge them to give us their countenance at our meetings- We have avoided a Draft under the former calls of the President, and desire to do so again. out the citizens must show, hy their presence that they are interested In the reeu t. and not leave aU the labor for a few gentlemen in the ward, otherwise the effort will be abandoned _ An Adjourned Meeting, irrespective of party, will be held in SPRING GARDEN HALL on next WJSDNB3DAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Let every one that can attend. We will then determine whether to proceed or not. „ FREDERICK A. VAN CLBVB, President. Tho??. E, Davis, Secretary. mh2l-3t AS IT WAS, AND IT 18: Or, Forty Days in Jerusalem. By fey. wm. whi*e Williams, a.m.. of New Tot/ This lecture will be illustrated .by nine Maps, sixty fC!?^? r 4 e v« a S d i rQ l ny oriental Costumes and Curiosities K will bo Riven in Bov. E. B. ftf™. Stood otteet Presbyterian Cbureh. N. E. Si? GREEN Streets, on TUBS -2 * /k 5 * 1 22d. o clock, and in the Eleventh Rl rset. p.bovfl Base. (Bar. iwiv** 6mit]l) - on THURSDAY KVBRING, at 7« : mli’9-4t J5a JSSFiSW'S 1 ?M? 9 U £ above TO DAY, from 10 to 4, to furnish information and icceive subscriptions* „__ _ ivuauu JOHN W. CLAGHORNe Treasurer Subscriptions and remittances by mail dally acknow ledged in the Philadelphia newspapers. mhl9 lm NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS 4K2» The Annual Meeting of the bto«rkhoiders of the JUNCTION RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on VONDsY, the 4th day Of April.'lB64. at 12 o’clock M., in Philadelphia, at tie Office of the Pennsylvania Rail' read Company. * Annual Election for President ana Directors will he held same day and place._ ■■■ mhl9 Hi JOSEPH LESLEY. Secretary. EIGHTH WARD.-A MEETING OF s<s* the Citizens of the Eighth Ward will be held on Tfa UR&DAY EVENING, March 24. at 8 o’clock, in Horci cnlmral Hall. S. W. corner BROAii and WaLNUT, to raUe men and money enoogh to fill the quota or the waid under the n*w call for 200,000. Judge Strong, General Gibbon. Colonel Biddle, Hon. H. C. Carer, “***». Cuyler. Brewster. Gilpin. Saunders. Charles E. Lex. and other distinguished gentlemen, have been in* vit«d and are expected to be present „„„ . ____ 4. G. KOBBNGA RT BN, n.hri-4t Secretary Executive Com Eighth Ward. tip- TWKJ.FTH WARD —A HEETING Committee will ba h»ld on BYANIfIO NBX e. March 2S. at 8 o’clock. H * LL ' sorties,! sorner of FOOBTH and v?'KhN htrrets ellcltlzene oftheward. attend, as business of im p„;TO°t.7ul be Iraanaeted. WM. B. CON BELL, zt Secretary. AN APPEAL ! OFFICERS. THa ORBAT cemtiiae. fair, FOB TBB SANITARY COMMISSION. OFFICE 1393 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. The following men and woman I'.ftvo fjindly consented to act as Chairmen of the Committees In the approaching Fair: OHAIRMEBf OF* COMMITTEES, agriculture Prof. A. L. Kennedy, U.D.. 1186 Girard stsreet. AGRIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Tavld Landreth, 23 South Sixth street. ABUS AHD TROPHIES. Col. Croeman, I Mrs. Gtmerai Meade, 1150 Girard street. | 2027 Pino tfrori ARRANGEMENTS (General). John C. Cresson, 1702 Summer street. ARRANGEMENTS (Internal) AND REGEPTION 03' J. H. Orne. I Mrs. George PHtt, 626 Cheetnnt street, i mo Walnnt street* BAEHiiS John G. Money, 1426 Vine itreet. BENEFITS.ENTERTAINMENTS, and exhibitions. GeorgeTrott. I Mra. Anbrer H. Smith, 323 8. Eleventh street, i isi6 Fine street. T_ r. .. booksellers. J. B. Ltpidncott, ] Mr.. Robert M Sooner, 716 market street. I 1325 Walnnt Btreet. , _ BOOTS, SHOES' AND LEATHER. Samuel Baugh, I Mice NlSon, 129 South Second street. I 702 Walnut street. BREWERS AND MALBTBRS. namnel Huston. N. W. corner Filbert and Tenth streets. BUILDINGS DECORATIONS, AND BUILDERS. John Rice, 129 Sonth Seventh street. _ CABINET WARE. Thomas Thompson, I Mrs. Seth. B. Stitt, 258 South Second street, i 212 West Logan Square. . _ CANNED FRUITS. Mrs. Theodore Cuyler, 1826 South Rittenhouae Square. CARPBTF, OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTING. Benjamin Orne, (Mrs. Duoachet, 904 Chestnut street, i 11(J6 Girard etraefc, CARRIAGES W. D. Rogers, lot 9 Chestnut street. CHARITIES (PUBLIC) AND BENEVOLENT INSTITU- , TIONS. W. L. Rehn. IMrs. Irvina Rhubrick, 619 Walnut street. { 90S Sprue* street. CLOTHING AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS. L. J. Leberman, 21 North Thtrdetreet. i ' CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. I an. John C. Cresßon, 1702 Sumner street. V GOAL OPERATORS AND DEALERS. J J. auilatham Fell. SOS Walnut stoat J , _ CONFECTIONERY. . Stphen F. Whitman* I Mrs. E. J. Lewis, | 1210 Market street. [ 1332 Chestnut street. COtSKSPONBEHCE WITH THE STATE OF PERN 'S ■ SYLYANIA. Hi Hm«sp6llMlt, *Mts. Blf — '?• c|kRZSPONI>BNCE WITH THE BTATI OP NBW E. JSRSBY. S.f Merrick. I Mrs, P. M. Clapp, fx) north. Merrick street. I 44 north Sixteenth at. C<fiUSBPONDENCE WITH THE STATE OF DBLA- I WARE. ClAies Gibbons, IMiss Elizabeth Phillips, 1 2££ South Third street. I Clinton, bal.Tenth street. DianSTBY, ARTIFICIAL TEETH. GOLD POIL.DBIT- T TAL AND bUROIGAL INSTRUMENT*. I Samuel 8. White. 628 Arch street. I DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY, f Miss Adeline Thompson, 1809 Pine street. Doited States Hint. 1 | DRUGS | 'William EUis. 724 Market street. “ I DRYGOODS (WHOLESALE) 9m S. Brown, IMis. John 0. Farr, I 44 South Front street, f 1810 Bpruce street. 1 DRY GOODS (RETAIL). • H. EG. Sharpless, { Mrs. Joshua Teris, ft South Thirteenth st | 1403 Locust street. fa4<t GOODS 'AED jewelry, silver and I PLATED "WARE _ ' Jameiß. Caldwell, 1 Mrs.J. L. Cla«honi, | 82?iChestnut street I . ISA Arch street. £ Fancy ARTICLES—(Home Hade.) Hk Ephraim Clark. 247 South Eichteenthstreet. | 1 FINANCE AND DONATIONS. 4 jA. E. Boris. 153 Dock street •j. 1 FINE ARTS- Jose&laitlson. Jr.. | Mrs. Henry D. Gilpin, Ysouth Third street.! 8. ff. Spruce & 11th ata. I FIRB ABM 9 BA»& C Jeuks. 65 and 67 North front street. I FLOBI9TS AND HOBTICULTUKB. D. BodtT Kina. I Mrs. J. Shea Barton. ! 7i3 Chestnut. Is. W.Cheatuut 4 Junlperute. ? FUKS. HATS. ADD CAPS. E. Mem I Mra. Johu Butler, S outh Fifth street l 1421 Bpruce etreet. % GAS FIXTURES. ?■ W. 3? Miskey. 718 Chestnut street ’tGHTLEMEH’S FDBNIBHINS GOODS. W. 8, Urtin. [Mrs. Perkins, . T» Chestnut street.! 6J7 Walnut street. ” ’class ajsd glassware. Wta. M. - luzfcy, (Mrs. J. H Towne* No. 414)oi5nerce-Btieet. I No. 1616 Loeushstreet. I IGBOCEBT, (Wholesale ) E. S. Clar:* 1 (Mr*. Thos. Cadwalader, 130tidlS!S. Front st I 11. B. Chestnut & 13th ata, I \ GBOCKET. (Bstell.) A. C Bfthrtf, I Mift Haven, N. KTine and 11th sts. I 1128 Lombard, street, I HARDWAS Joseph CL irubh. JMreTv. J. T i;6 Market street. I I 1605 Walnut street. v HARNESS. Samuel B Phillips. 30 and 32 sc: '£OLLOW-WAEE ANI jjW. P. Cresson, V’- 7 Sir J. E. WaJrpven, . 719 Chestnut street. 1 IMPORTATION Mra. Jcha F. Frazer, 1517 Wp' I9RIA XTJBBR] Jolm Tkornley, 311 IKON, WROUGBT . Andrew Wheeler, 1608 LABOE, INCOMES AI fc. SI. Bond, Mr N. E. Front and Chestnut. I LOCAL T&AN&Pi. Wagons and other heavy- DISTILLED LIODORf LOOKING.GLASBEB. PICT) GILDED OKNi James W. Earle. | Hi 816 Chestnut street. \ LUMBBR AND LUMB] John 0. Davis, Tirenty-fotii MEOHAEIC ARTS Alt B. V. Meriick, 30 Nort MEDALS AND John Sariain, 728 l MILITARY Vm Horstman, " |Mi X E. Fifth and Ckerry sis.) MUSICAL ENTEKrTA HfMBNTf &TRUMBI Joseph R. Fry. [ Mi 184 South Third street. I S. NEWSPAPER PUBLISH! George W. Childs. 629 aa<? EDITING COMMITTED ChaB. G. Leland, I Mi 1626 Locust street. I Alexander R. McHenry, OPTICAL AND MATHEMATJ ORATIONS AND J. W. White, 526 PAPES 3AN< James C. Finn, [air Ghertirat, *boY« Sixths;-1 PAPER MANUFACT7RE AND STA B. H. Moore, 2" North Sixth str PERFUMERY AlO TOILET ART! H. P. Taylor, [Mrs E. W. I 641 North Ninth stroc I m FHOIIGBAPHS. Fled. Giaff, f (Mrs. Johnßo< 1337 irch stret. | 1610 i PIIMBING. John C. Hunt*, 900 Walnut sti< „ . „ „ BOS' OFFICE. C. A. Walborn, £j IMre.GiUespleJ Post Offlc. I 16041 PBDUCB . A. G. Cattell, Delaware a, *.v 2 BBOBlVtlt COMMITTEE. ■' Alexander B. Sloltiry, 112 Walnutn BELICJ, CUEIOSITiS. ABD AUTOGj Franklin Peale. J I Mrs. Thomas ii 1131 Girard stre I 4GO South! BEBSITBANT. George T. Lewis, ; [ Miss SCctTenry, 231 South Front stre j 3022 One • t „ , schools <pub:c and peivatw EdwardKhlppen. . J |Mra. P. M. OlapiS B. 2. cor Walnut and an. j 44 North Sutentit s ' „ , BEW'G WOMEN. \ Mrs. Column* coin, m» Fine street! „ _ „ SEWJ4 MACHINES I Mr*. Dr. Gross, B. %,r. Walnut And Eleven sts. SHIPS ASSHIP BUILDING, i Chas. B. Cd,. 1114 Palmer street. 4 . SUtfi BEFfNING. 1 John D. Ta,:. 337 St. John street, | TOBAOOaND SEGiBS, 1 D. C. McoammpS7 North Water street, n tHMINGS, 1 J. G. Maxwell, S. Kt-nor Eleventh dad CheeiSt, UMBRELLAS, *I4SOLS. AND CANES 1 Wm. A. DrS', 246 Market street 3 UPHSTERING, 1 H. B. Blanehard, N. Er. Ctestunt and Thirtei WINES AMQUORS. (Foreign.) 1 Geo. Crontgl, 126 Walnnt street, TOTS AJfeHAIL WAKES. Mrs. W. H-PetL 1425 Pine street. IIIMINGS. Mm J. Warnerftison, 635 Chestnut street WAX. James D&] , Green etieet. Oermaatoi m THE GRjT CENTRAL fatC W. Clg&ORB, Esq.. Treasurer of Committee onLjbgrcomes,a tt d Bereaves.’’ & 118 South. SIVBNTBtreBt. Philadelphia. *<&», leo gee the receipt frgDrs. Atkinson, mantua-mai Pine, above 25; from four young (an&onymous), $2 ;frar. Elieeter Wallace, *7 Mrs. Dr. Wallace, *fp o m E. Wallace. Jr clerics.*6.,of Manuff&ra’and Mechanics’ Bank' v ladeiphia. oneday’e#gr,'s6o: /rom Richard D Wno Eeq., $1.000: from thfF of a Sergeant of the noth* Vole. $1 Total, wM. ptherJaoacriDtfoai or otherwise will on receipt. * j| p» PHILAE ESTATE AS pointed to wind up those having fully* eaten, with receipt. NOBLE Street, abov of APRIL next. E*IIIA MCTDAI, SKI Ltiuß -The Commlttw i o/ Ihis Aasoolaaon noli to present their Certa he Offlce ol S. kCHBBiaSJ the on or before the l-t Si H. VAN BkIL, lH * * B. gCHRBINEB. f ALLAN W. RICHARDS, Al - OommittM JaB-ftn3m* dividend offoorper, on the capital stock. olnaJJ Jsr.. o,Btock f 0tl)9 m & e |°V!^F aft9 ' mhlg-etnthtapl fr * T^ r „_ A LRCJ K<c£» and la so) HUGHES -will be i BOOSEVKieT BAY] M. J., at the ACADI £treeta, on UOBDN 6 o'clock. Proceeds] >22 t/PON THE Lim« lJ*s ms £&&*&ss d t . '&& sr*"y»| MUSIC. Broad and LooXl :BNIHG. Maroh 28:h. IB6A £ d benefit of the Poor?* * * ipbtftined at Peterson’* Book street* of the Button* at tha }»► and at the Catholic 800 l mU/5-iat Ticket* 20 cent*. el Store. Ho. 806 Chej principal Catholic G Korea. 1 THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHI S HANCOCK'S 2b ARMY CORPS.— All Recruiting Agents, or any other Person who can procure Recruits. are inviied to meet the COAL BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE Liberal inducements will bo offered for recruits to fll up the HANCOCK’S GALLANT 2d ARMY CORPS. SGENEBAL KECBUITING OFFICE. I ™*** f « cavalri. AggggkMrtnrMwri now In service, not already fall. ALL THE BOUNTIES GIVEN. . ■ Captain 2d ArSS^.^Se^Pp^.. GeneralßecruitingOfficer. M °ss & CO., 432 CHESTNUT ST., Loomflela noore, 1718 Walnut street. BLARE BOOK ARB ENVELOPE MANUFAOTUEBBB, Alee, a large assortment of Rote and Letter Papers; togetherwlth a fall and complete stock of conntlng.honse faaop and staple Stavlouery, at low prises. ■NT IW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS!! x " Just received by ABB MEAD & EVANS. (Successors to Willis P. Hazard,) _ 80. 734 CHESTNUT Street. COUNSEL AND COMPORT. Spoken from a City Pal- Pit. By the ‘'Country Parson.” INDUSTRIAL BIOGRAPHY. Iron Workers and Tool Makers. By Samuel Smiles, author of Self- Help.” &£. MAINBTONE’B HOUSEKEEPER: by Eliza Meteyard ( Silverpen.") A new Novel, just oat. LA GAVIOTA, A SPANISH 410V«L; by Fernau Ca ballero. Translated by J. Leander Starr. THE WASHINGTON SKETCHBOOK; by Viator. THE CROSS OP HONOR; by Annie Thomas. W. Robinson. THACKERAY, THE HUMORIST AND THE MAN OF LETTERS; by Theodore Taylor, Esq. BSSAIS: SCIENTIFIC. POLITICAL. AND SPBCULA TIVE (second series); by Herbert Spencer. mh2i Tl/TAG-A ZINESI MAGAZINES! HAR AND ATLA.RTIO. —April number now'ready at the Philadelphia Agency. HARPER. ATLANTIC. Single copies sold, and subscriptions taken by the year, at the publisher’s [prices, at the Publishing and Book selling House of T. B. PETERSON A BROTHERS. No. 306 CHEiTNOT Street. Philadelphia, Pa. All the new Books are for sale at Potorsoa’a. It “DEV. JOBN CUM MING'S WOBKS AV NEW EDITIONS. Apocaylptic Sketches. Revelation. 2 vole. “ The Seven Churches. Lectures on the Miracles. 1 vol. Lectures on the Parables. 1 voL Lectures on Daniel. 1 vol. Twelve Urgent Questions. 1 vol. Signs of the Times. 1 vol. Last of the Patriarchs. 1 vol. Family Prayers—Morning and Evening. 2 vols. Minor Works 3 vols LINDSAY A BLAKISTON* Publishers, mhlS 35 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut, KTEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! A 1 BBTHER PARSONS; OR, TRY AGAIN, and other Stories, by A. L. O. B. PAYING DEAR, and other Stories, by A. L. O. E. STORIES FROM JEWISH HISTORY, from the Baby lonish Captivity to the Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus. Br A. L. O. E. TRY AGAIN, and other Interesting Stories, by A. L. '/A MAP OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI AND ALAB AM A, showing the approaches to Mobile and the movements of Gen. Sherman’s army. Price 50 cents. A MAP OF NORTHERN GEORGIA, with portions of Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Caro* lisa. Price 50 cts. For sale by WM. S. A ALFRED H4RTIBK, mhll 606 CHESTNUT Street. Seventh street. ?rOVKB. :e street. 300DS, Emlen Bendolph, puth Fourth street. THE SUNBEAM STORIES, -A- Containing the charming, bright stories of— TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM. CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING. BOUSE ON THE ROOK, ONLT, OLD JOLLIFFB, MERRI CHRISTMAS, DREAM CHINTZ. STAR IN THE DESERT, &o. Six beautiful volumes, illustrated. *2 60. WILLIS F. HAZARD, Publisher. fe26-tjyl 31 South SIXTH Street A PPLETON’S NEW CYCLOPEDIA. The agency for this Invaluable Library of Universal Information !• at 83 South SIXTH Street, second story. Also, RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank Moore. felMf Q.BEAT OPENING OP CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE. 3,000 DOZ. CORN BROOMS. S, COO DOZ. FANCY PAINTED BUCKETS. 1,000 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS. S.OOO CEDAR STAFF AND BARREL CHURNS. 1.000 DOZ.'WILLOW MARKET BASKETS. 5,000 BALES COTTON-WICK AND TIE YARN. 2,000 BALES BATS AND WADDING. RETICULE BASKETS, OIL CLOTHS. LOOKING GLASSES. CORDAGE, ft*., ft*. AH Good! are sold at tlie Manufacturer’* liOWMt Csteh Prices. Older* promptly filled. IST and 159 NORTH THIRD STEBBT. mhl-2m Three Doors below Race. Q-OLD’S IMPROVED STEAM AND tc» street WATER HEATING APPARATUS, * FOR WARMING AND VENTILATING T>t street UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING COMPANY ,OE PHILADELPHIA. B. M. FELTWELL, Superintendent. Hope gold company MINUS—** GOLD DIET LODE, GHeiu county. Colorado. CAPITAL. 80.000 SHARES. $25 each. JOHBT BVAMS? Colorado. F H. JUDD, New Yatk H. S COHU, New York. WILLIAM MOLLEK. NeW York. GBO. W- GRAFFLIN, Baltimore. HERMAN FUSRB. New York. R. CORNELL WHITE. New York. M- C TYIiBB. Bew York. 8. 6. ARNOLD. Providence. _ _ PRESIDENT. His Excellency JOHN EVANS, Governor of Colorado Territory. _ VTOB PRESIDENTS. Hon. 8. G. ARNOLD. * Dr. P. H. JtTDU. . Treasurer, WALTER E LAWTON* Secretary, J. p. DAVI»B. mh22lm Office, No. its CLIFF Street. New York. TMPEHIAL PHOTOGRAPHS.— Nn C ¥S ! l d f«T. i lr“ e n. aM ? I « , s? Md , at NEWELL’S Gallery, iy?- X s ?.* ARCH Street. No pictures allowed to leave tnlß Gallery- unless they give perfect satisfaction • ••• • • mh22 6tif* PACKING BOXES FOR DRY GOODS, r~ “d a!i Other size*, constantly on hand, and for sale ** , J. A. TIMPSON, mh22-2t* Corner VIENNA if. anifaißftßDAvenue. a “ VOTJNE ERMAYLOOKDPONHIS „ n then get those accurate portraits, J!?®, Photographs In oil colors, while you may. ARCH Street. It* ("IARFETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WIN- .DOW SHADJSS -New stock of English Carpets last received, and for sale cheap, at Wflf. CRBAGMIC*B’S, No. 44T North SECOND Street, below Noble, Bast dde. mh2Mm* O F. BEIMEB’S MANNER OF FRO ±J* ducing Ivoiytrpes Is pleasinsr. natural, and artis tic; care ie paid to arrangement, positnre, and colorioa; a glance will convince yon. G 2 3b ARCH Street it* Tl/TAGEE’S ENVELOPE MANOEAO atx toby and paper stoee, 310 chestnut at. Envelope Manufactory, Envelops Manufactory, Envelope Manufactory, . , . Envelope Manufactory, ffltf Chestnut street, 316 Chestnut street. Cbesinnt ptv«efc, 816 Chestnut street. 316 Chestnut street, „ . SIS Chestnut street. Paper and Envelopes, Paper ana Envelopes, , Paper and Envelopes, Wholesale and Retail, Wholesale and Retail. Wholesale and Retail. Wholesale and Retail Wholesale and Retail. Wholesale and Retalll At the lowest prices. At the lowest prices. At MAGEE’S, 316 CHESfNOT Street, between Third and Fourth, corner of Hudson. mh.lfl.3t AtIMEING WATCHES—WE on hand aline assortment of fall second. Jr. second. I>G-second. and i-G* second Watches. pnmpstOD. at moderate price*. LEWIS LIDOMUS ft DO .n.h22 2t SUSA CHESTS UT Street nOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CANVAS i of all numbers and brands. | Raven’s Dnch Awning Twills, of all descriptions, fot Tents. Awning., Tronic and Wagon Ooren. Aim, Paper Manlmtnran' Drier Felta, from 1 to S fed i wide Tarpanlln, Bolting, SaU TwlneTSc. „ JoKr w. bykrman ft co., I e»9-tt !•« JOKES' Alin. eiRBAT CKKTBAt PAIR FOR l«3» THB V. S. SMJfTABr GOJISIf jSlOtf. PUBtrn AND PRIVaTB SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. OFFICES B. corner SIXTH and WACNDT Sts. The following contribution? have bees received, viz • From the Boys* Central H'gb School. “.firetißfltaliDent'’- ClatSAneeeee. $6O Oil CB*SS <? (l*t>. . fl 2 20 Cljubsß. 2o 60 Olflßgtt (2d).... <>>, v. 502 ClftMC 10 f 0 rj1a»R|5d)..«....... 1? go ffiS|«iS-::::r.:: »« SIS aa#fflS”v.:::::: ss «"•*««* -»« CUM F (2d).......... luo Total- From CrlwT & Hartley, 1 box of Boobs BOW. K3IPPBN, Xi Chairman o! Com: ' £3^M^onAT l nl! VA J :tD < NATriMTAfc UKIOIff ■T-TiT Ao&UbiATi.uft.---An adjourned special moating ir»«h b ? fc «W T ifiSDlI EVENING* atB 0 cloek » ftt the Hall of Schuylkill Hose C 0- T. hOWRIWmUU^ K° “‘l*®® , ® v * Dljid«iul«B the Common Btook of thte ssspsss* I^Mss'Kvi.h. MILITARY. Dally, at from 12 M. to 2P. M., at the GOAL EXCHANGE ROOMS, aO»K WALNUT STREET. OLD PHILADELPHIA KEGUMENTS, Viz; 09ti, 7Ht. 724. 106th, of COMMITTEE. ALFRED DAY, JAMBS NEILL. JOHN R BLACKIHON. davis PEARSON. J- a. PELL. WM. HUNTER, Jr., R N. RATHBUN. new publications. Stock Brokers’ Panbase and Sales Books. Stoek Brokers’ Receipt and Delivery Books. Copying Presses. Copying-Free. Tables. Copping Books and fluids. Soldiers’ Pocket Photograph Albums. Soldiers’ Writing and Sewing Cases. MOSS 00., 433 CHESTNUT Street, Two doors above the Post Office. CEDAR AMD WILLOW WARES* THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY, NOW SELLING AT BARGAINS. rowe & Emm, PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES, Manufactured by the JAS. R. WOOD, 41 South FOURTH Street. » TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1864. * WE BCTO LEARNED NOT TO BE " ■ astonished at anything. Years of experience, and a correspondence onto tiding throughout all nationalities of the kabitably globe, have tamed theories into facts and established a* bash' Dorn which we need not err. We are not surprised a t such facte as the following, although the perron* who write them are. We know the persons and clfctnnst&iices* hence feel at liberty to endorse their statements; “ NzWßju>ford, Maas., Nor. 24,1883. **Dear Sir: I hawbeen afflicted many yearn, with ■evere prostrating cramps In my limbs, ceid foot and hands, and a general disordered system Physician* and medicines failed to raHeye me. While yiifflng some friends In New York, who were wing Plantation’ Bitten, they prevailed upon me to»tfy then. I commenced with a email wine-glassful after dinner. Feeling better by de grees, In a few days I was cetftnisbod to find the eddnese end cramps had entirely ltffc : me; ansd I could sleep the night through, which I had not-done for years, ffeel like another being. My apetft* and strength have also greatly improved by tbe use ofths Plantation Bitters. “Respectfully, JUDITH RUSBBL. *fis-stnthtf Sebi>BßUß'7; Wis., Sept. 16. 1863. * * * * 1 *&Te been id the army hospital for four teen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton, IJL, they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * * Three bottles restored my speech arri-cured me. * *'3 C. A. FLAUTB.” Ti* following is from the Manager of the Union Home School Ji>r the Children of Volunteers r 4 * HaVBMBTBR JtfAKBIOZT, PIPTT-eBTBirTH Bt,, New York, August 2,1855. Bn. Drake : Tom wonderful Plantation Bitters hare keen given to some of our little children, suffering from weakness and weak lungs, with most happy effect. One little girl. In particular, with pains in her head* loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on Whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has keen entirely restored. We commenced with hut a teaspoon ful of'Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly increased, and she Is now well. Bespeetfully, “ * * l owo much to you. for I Y6rilT ballcro the Floatation Bitters t»ove saved my life, Kbt. W. H. WAGGOKEB, Madrid, a. T.” • * Thou wilt Bend me two bottle* more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend* «****£ I,are been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation Bitters hare enredme. ** * * * I hare given the Plantation Bitters to hun dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect, G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers 1 Home. Cincinnati, O. 11 ***** The Plantation Bitters have cared Ime of liver complaint, of which I was laid op prostrate and had to abandon my business- " * * * The Plantation Bitters have cored me of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that hjys distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. de.< Jta. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They are composed of the*ielebrated Callsaya bark, win tergreen, sassafras, -roots, -herbs, Ac.* all preserved in perfectly pure St. .Crofe rum- Persons of sedentary, habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation Ac., deserve to Buffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medical autho rities, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. 1 Notice.— Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor. It is put up only In our log-cabin bottle* Beware ofbot ties refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which several persons are already lh prison. See that every bottle has onr United States stamp over the cork, unmu tilaiedt and our signature ou steel-plate side l&beL Bold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. H. DRAKE * GO., fe2S-t»th«3m aoa BROAD WAT. pOK THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVANS At HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Paetahts, Epaulettes, Hats, Gaps. Can teens, Haversacks, Gamp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. ' A liberal discount allowed to the trade. mhlO-lm JURLOUGHS. Officer* And Soldiers, visiting the city ou Furlough, needing SWORDS, .And Other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are Invited to the very extenaive Manufacturing Establishment of GEOi W. SIMONS & 880., BAHSOM Street, ehova Sixth, PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice, which, for richness ana magnificence, challenge competition, no other house in the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEW ELER with the PRACTICAL SWORD-MAKER. mhlo*2m AMERICAN p'ROTHINGHAM * WEEDS HEAVY. MEDIUM, AHD LIGHT SHBBTUfGS AHD BHIETIHOB. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY OASTOM PLAHHKLS. WASH KGTOH AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AMD BILECIAS. BROWH.BLBACHBD, AND CORSET JEANS. Ho. IS WORSTED TABU. *o. usHlftt j^RCHSTREET CARPET WAREHOUSE. The subscriber has joet received a well-selected stock ef CARPETINGS, JOS. BLACKWOOD, mbTB-2m 83a ARCH STREET. BELOW NINTH. GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, No, 805 CHESTNUT STREET, Are now receiving tbelr Spring Importations of SILK AND MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY AND PLAIN RIBBONS. GROS DE NAPLES—AII shedef. MAROELLINES AND FLORENCES. FRENCH AND ENGLISH GRAPES. LACES AND JOINED BLONDES. mhlB-BHf ILLUSION AND MALINE NETS, ScO„ *o. Also, a fall assortment of FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS. mblStatbsSm 1864. _ 1864. WOOD & CART, 726 CHESTNUT STREET, STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. s P. 8.-MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS are Invited to examine before purchasing, as our STOCK IS FULL and PRICES LOW. mh3-2ni WOOD ft CARY. P. A. HARDING & GO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, Mo. 413 ARCH STREET. FHH.ADSI.PHIA. mbs-2m BBOWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALE, BT THE CASK OK D@ZEN. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN EIRE GROCERIES, Comer ELEVENTH and TIRE Strata. f'IAB'P'ETS. —NOW IS THE TIME V/ theT are fresh, and Tery best of color*. Just in. mUß'Un* WM, OBBAOUILI m Ho. *47 JX. SECOND St IbS. Boble. east aide. pABTE DE VISITES SEE AND '-'Judge of tfce merits 0 , those mode by BBIUIB, 81- CQHD street, shore Greea.of rarions styles, aU artisti cally executed; they caauot Ml In pleaslnK, It* Mrs. O. M. DEVOS." ASA CURBIB, Philadelphia, Pa.” Kbt. J. S. CATHOBN. Bochester, X. T." H. B. KINGSLEY. Cleveland, 0.” 0. 0. MOOBB, No. 264 Broadway.” S. T.^1860.-X. ARMY GOODS. 418 ARCH BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. SANSOM-BTEBET HALL, hav, yos a An., CARPETINGS, EHGLIBH AND AMERICAN ' FOB BPBIHG TRADE. MILLINERY GOODS. - SUCH AS REtiltL DRY GOODS. OPENING. thos. w. mm & co. BespcstfuUy announce that they will open on TUESDAY, 22d INST., „ pabis sms M A K T I LJ. AS, Fmbratlng all the LATEST NOVELTIES. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. mbgl- St * QPENINU. ~~ a*, ivr. 902 CHESTNUT' BTREET, wmr» opsir sw WEDNESDAY, MA’KOH 23, Faria and American ttylea MANTIDLm mhsi-n CLOAKS, FROM „ AirVBNS & CO. ’S. 83 South NINTH Street. . Every new stylo of Spring Cloaks, •• „ At IVENS & CO. ’B, »3 South NINTH Street. NOW style plaid Cloaks, _ At IYBNS & CO. ’P, »3 South NINTH Street. Fashionable Basques and short Sacques, It* At IVBNS a CO- ’B, 33 South NINTH Street. tjnen goods—cheapest in the OITY.—Wiu open, on MONDAY morning. 10 piece* band-loom Table Linen, at 87Kc.; same that is being' •old at $1 at other places. One lot extra heavy, at *1: woith more money. , Bleached-Table Linen. . 90s . and SI Extra quality and width, at $1.25 and $1 80. f Also, a large lot of double satin Damask Barmley.tbjit are extra heavy and beautiful patterns idome-ef them the most desirable ever impoj tea, and a great-variety of other Table Linens, in various qualities and' patterns, that I am now selling far below the market prices. Barnsley Linen Sheetings, very heavy, at sl;OT r sJ.76,’ and $2, In all the widths Pillow Linens, IU, 1&. and 1 X yards wide. , Napkins and Doylies In various qualities, of ibe- very best makes and patterns* Huckabacks, both bleached and half-bleached}ln large quantities and every quality. Towels of everyoescriptlon, with or without fringed ends, in red and blue borders. v«*A*>A«-ew Cissh at IS>£, 14.18.18 H, aud 20e. One lot Richardson’s Shirting Linens, at 50e.:ihetea»a a great bargain, being under price. Marseilles Quilts that cannot be surpassed forqnalttv and beauty by any In the city. . „ GRANVILLE B. HAINES. tth2l«mtuWß4t 1013 MARKBTStrest, abv. Tenth. INSURANCE COMPANIES. STATEMENT OP THE HOWARD INSnRiNCS CONPANY, OF NEW YORK. OFFICB NO. 66 WALL STREET. CHARTERED 1825. „ „ JANUARY IST. 1861 Cash Capital * ~S26O,OGthOO Gross Assets * 411,770 84 Consisting of— Cash on hand and on deposit in Phoenix and „ Manhattan Banks W 4.935 86 Special deposit with United States Treasury Department..... Id 000 00 Beal Estate owned by Company unencum bered — In New York city. Plenties No. 66 •Wall 5treet.........™ $66,000 00 House and lot in Brooklyn 2.000 oo . 67,000 00 Stocks owned by Company at mar ket value— ... Sank Stock...,-. $43,750 00 United States, New York State, and New York city stock $129,950 OO _ __ , _ t _ 4 : 173,700 00 Loans on Mortgages, on Real Estate, being first liens, (worth in the ag gregate $316,6:0,)....™ 130.940 00 Balances due from agents, premiums unsaid, interest accrued, find rents on Beal Estate- 11,104 98 $411,770 84 . LIABILITIES. ==x Claims for losses unadjusted ..$13,U59 00 Unpaid Dividends. Ac™™ 236 87 . ■ SAMUEL T. SKIDMOKS, PreffiSf. 87 Henry.A. Oaklbt, Secretary. The above old-established Company are now prepared to issue policies on merchandise generally, vessels in port, and cargoes, furniture, dwellings, Ac.*at current rates, through their agent in this city ’ Office of Agency No, 31» WALNUT Street. Phila. mhl-tnihsiat FORMAN P. HOLLISSHEAD. Agent. ■ "YELAWABE MUTUAL SAFETY 7 INSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED LBaiSULTDBE OJ PENN OFFICE S- E. CORNER WALNUT STS.. PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE. ON VESSELS,) A PBKM&T 1 aU Dartß ot wor l d « . INLAND INSURANCES On Goods, by Slyer. Canal, Lake, and Land Carriage, to all parts of the Union. i TIKE INSURANCES. On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &«. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1, 3863. *mOOO United States Five percent. L0an.,*..9 97,000 00 £& 982 E a M gt*taa 6 per cent Loan. 76.00000 I*oan, 1881.... 22.000 00 60,000 United States 78-10* per cent. Treasury Notes 53.260 nn 100,000 State of Pennsylvania 6. per cent. Loan***. .... inn 09*7 sn 64,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent/ Loan 67.890 00 123,060 PhUadelphla Cit? Bper cent. Loan— 127.628 00 90.000 State of Tennessee 6 per cent. Lean.... 15,000 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Ist Mortgage opercent. 80nd5...... 22,800 00 60,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mortgage 6 per cent. Bonds .7. 63.260 00 16,000 soo Snares stock Germantown Gas Com pany, principal and Interest gaaran , tied by the city of Philadelphia*..• 16,000 00 6,000100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania n&liroad Company-**., ♦.*.*. 7,226 00 6,000 100 Shares ©took North Pennsylvania Railroad Company 2,660 00 21,000 United States Certificates of Indebted ness.. 21,420 00 1123,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply secured,#.* 1*3,700 00 ! 1791,760 Far Cost* *768.737 12 Market Value., ~*794,300 60 eal Estate 86.963 39 ills receivable foT Insurances made 107,947 61 lances dne at Agencies—premiums on Marine ; Policies, ascrned interest, and other debts da* the Company 28,919 87 6crip and Stock or sundry Insurance and other _Companies, *6,809. estimated value 3,205 00 Cash on deposit with United States Government, subject to ten days ca 11... *BO.OOO 00 Cash on deposit. In Banks 38,688 39 Cash in Drawer. 200 80 118,789 19 DIRECTORS, Thomas 0. Hand, Robert Barton, John 0. Davie, Samuel E. Stokes, Edmund A-Bonder, S. F,. Peniston, Theopilns Paulding, Henry Sloan. Jobs B> Fi-nroee, William Gk Boulton, James Traaualr, Edward Darlington, Henry CjballeH, Jr., H. Jones Brooke, James C. Band. Jaeob P. Jones, 0. Ludwig, James B. McFarland, Joseph B, Seal, Joshua P. Eyre, Dr B. M. Huston, Spencer Hell value, George G- Lelper, John B< Semple, Pittsburg Bug* Orate. A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. Charles Kelly, 9 C. HAND. President. . DAVIS, Vioe Freul'leot. ttary. Jal4 THOMAS JOHN 0. HBKBY LYLBPBN, Sacrel T*HE RELIANCE INSUBANOE COM PAHT o? PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated In 1841. Charter Perpetual. OFFICE Ho. SOS WALNUT STBBBT. Insure, ueinet loea or damane by FIBB. Hons*e7 Stores, and other BuUdln**; Umited or perpetnal; and ®n «■«*. and Herehandlae. CAPITAL 9300,000, _ ASSETS S3ST.SII 80. Invested (uthefollowlne Seanrttiea. ylt: First Hortxaco on City Property, weir secured $106,900 oo united States Government Loans 119,000 00 Philadelphia City 8 per cent Loans 50.000 00 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 6 per sent. *3,000.000 Loan .7. 18,000 00 Pennsylvania Ballroad Bonds, first and sseond Morttate L0an5....... 90.000 00 Camden and Amboy Ballroad Company’a 6 per cent. Loan.. ,™. 0,000 00 Philadelphia and Keadlns Ballroad Company's _ 8 per cent. Loan 0,000 00 Huntmcdpn and Broad Top Ballroad 7 psr lent Loane 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock.™. 10, GOO 00 Mechanics' Bank Btock***>. 4,000 00 OpunfcyFlre Insurance Company’s Stock..—* 1,060 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock— 380 00 Bellance Insurance Company of Philadelphia's . Stock 3.600 00 Loans on Collaterals, well secured*. •*—*— "2,250 oo ▲corned Interest** t**********'*******,*** 6,983 oo Cash la bank and on hand 16*667 80 _ *387,311 88 Worth at present market va1ue—999.664 36 _ . DIRBOTOM. mem Tinnier. Bobert Toland, Wm. B. Thompson, William Stevenson, Samuel Blepham, Hampton L. Carson. Bobert Steen, Marshall Hill. S WilliamMussejr. J, Johnson Brown, harle&Leland, Thoe B. M oore. enj. W. Tinnier, _ T - TIBGLBT, President. THOMAS C. HILL, Secretary. Philapblphu, January 4, 1988. Ja6»tf TNSURANCE COMPANY OP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE No. * and ■ EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. North Sid* of WALNUT Street, between DOCK and THIRD Streets. Philadelphia. INCOBPOB STEP In 1794-CHABTB* PBBPETUAi. CAPITAL *300.000. PBOPEBTIBS OF THE COMPAAT. FKBBUABX L 1863, *493,839.67. HABINB, FIBB. AND INLARD TBANSPOBTATION , INSUBANOE. DIHECTOBB. Henry D.Bherrerd, Tobias Waner, Charles Macalcster, Tomas B. WattaOn, ' William S. Smith, Henry G. Freeman, William B White, Charles 8- Lewis, George H. Stuart, George O. Carson, Samuel Grant, Jr.. Bdward G. Knight, John B. Austin. _ HEHBT D. SHBBBBBD. President WtIXiIAM Hmss. Bawitsrr- nolfl-tf ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COM £7 MKT. —Anthorlisd Capital *9OO,OOO—CHABTEE PBBPBTUAL. _ Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, botwwa Third and Fourth strsets, Philadelphia. _ This Company will insure acalust loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture. ana Merchandise gen+> Marine Insurances on Vessels, Gargle*. and Freight!, Inland Insurance to all parts or the Union. DIRECTORS. William Esher, Davis Pearson, -1). Luther, Peter Seiger, "Lewie Audenried, J. E. Baum, Johnß. Blacklston, Wm. F.-De&n, Joeeph Maxfleld, , A „^?£5,5? te |} a,a .* WILLIAM ESHER, President WM. P. DEAN. Vice President W. M. Smith. Secretary. . at>S-tf A MERIC AN EIRE INSURANCE •A*- COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. OHABTBB PBB PETUAIs. go. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Phi ladelphia, - Haying a large paid-up Capital Stoek and Surplus In vested in sound and available Securities, continues to Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise. Vessels In port ana their Cargoes, and other Personal Property. All losses promptly adjusted. Thomas £. Marla, James S. Campbell. John Welch. Edmund G. Dutllh. Samuel C. Morton." Charles W. Poultney. Patrick Brady, Israel Morris. JohnT. Lewis, . _ _ ■ THOMAS B. MABIS, President Albert O. L. Cuwrona, Secretary. fefl-tf PAMS INSUBAN< A 406 GHBB’ PHILADI fIBS AJ&D IBLAI PI2EOI , Pranels V. Back, Charles Blcfcardson. Henry l«yls, O. w! Dari*, P. 8. Justice* decree A. Wirt. B w nufcois W. v “CBAS. EICHJ W. I. Blakchabd. Beereta JE COMPANY, nnrr btkmt. RIYPHTA iND IffSUIUVGB. ITOH9- __ + John W. Bremu, Robert B. Potter* John Kessler. Jr.. B. J> Woodruff. Charles Stokes, Joseph I>. Bills. BUCK. President tBDSOST. Vie* President \rr. HU-tf /Z2.888N BAIZE AND WOOLEN VT PLOOR CLOTHS, of all widths, at Gainst Store of WM CBEAGMILB. I#o. *47 Koiti BEGuND 8t™8?; below N.ble. East side. tahSl-liu* RANTED IMMEDIATELY, HO GOOD SILVER PLATERS. WAGES $2.50 PER DAY. STEADY WOBK WILL BE GDABAHTBBD. JAS. M. PRAZEE & CO., 46. *B, and SO MBQHAHIC BtrMt. MWARE, Efow Jersey. N°£ l^ e '~ a young lawyer, of In any capacity ,„i,,4 “toh“ » p S pa^or the Bar,”office of Arc.4.Phiia<ffpbla. W ANTE D —AN EXPERIENCED *; B<UnuV,r.W«l»ai FancyCarsimsr*. Address “ J. C.,”at ThsPrsss office. mliai-i'i WANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOK »» keeper. Good referenra-gi-ven. Address "R g ” Press Office. xt« WANTED—A COMPETENT BOOK * * keeper for a National Each, that ig willing to leave the city. Address, with reference. Box 2165, Poet Office it* WANT EE—A FIRST-CLASS WARE ■ „ hensa waitable for a Dry- Goodk Package Business, on CHESTNUT, between Front and Third streets. Ad dress Box 123 po.t Office. Phila. mh22-3t* IEIGU, WANTED—A SITUATION AS »«*«■»* a email f*mHy. Satisfactory &n C foV l | T # n 0 a °' i P »W»»a- ‘'J.«.,» N TED—BY A RAILROAD OOM (jalck C, “. write a fair hand, is Ad_dre... WHh w^nU.^ 1 # S al A rT W A YOUNG M AN ACCU3- C re“ ,S “ i ™ : . mt2£-2t Wwl?H SALESMAN IN A iLineS. Vd a™ar«^S Dd9r s 4 ®” 40^ A MARRIED MAN sS,i7iS I faL r f“*' i reapa-islbu and pcm.aaLSS sh.5 h .* I !pr^ f^E ! a feraacBCI ‘ Bbe « iy «°- Ad<,f i’;it}- W ANTED —AT THE TRENTON J* WI4RDOBDBANCB St/paTTErS **&■” __ro_P2gat Snpetintendant WANTED—IN ZANESVILLE OHIO Send. ■reoi°i b i B S?*T t i.v? d %?* Stttr *’ a -Tnfchinx Dry Bouse, and a Jobbing Qneensware and Glassware Bb . nle,l l’ where there iB positively a most excal for aU or either of the above businesses. Address Locked. '* box 159. Zanesville, Ohio. mhl9-7t* WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN aa 4 ? ife the Dwelling part of a Honse In the vi cinity of Independence or Washington Squares, on or before June Ist. Would take the care of office. Very bestofreffirencea given. Addreai Bon MOtPoot Office. UP 17 thatq tf WANTED—CLOTHING,— PERSONS or addrSa* 11 * Clothing to dlapom of wig $«« -l on iag-tntbsSai* Ho. 2Q» CHESTNUT street. $5,000-I rAN H TBI> - A partner, »75 A MONTH!—I WANT TO HIRE Muses paldf?o T «eU SySwSKSp PaSlly fg" chines. Address B. MADlSOM.Aifrgl.tMfa. Cfe?^^^^ M ?NTH l-I Want Agents at lure sent/re* JOHN F. LORD. Biddefort. &. 1a272m vww«^®HfHj IOI,AI “ MRS. CLINTON GILLINGHAM’S morning class in light gymnastics win at H°r>l°nll°ralHaH. 8 W. corner BROAD and K!S Streets, on WEDNESDAYS and PRIO i YB. at JU . O CiOCJC * mh22 2t* A LADY DULY QUALIFIED WITH PIANO “heßt ofreftrence, wUlgivelnetraction on the fern iff«t office. mlta,i anmbw of P°fli». idtata ■DOABDJNG.—VACANT, A SECOND Aiml t^wn^oi 011 1 * n! t aWe for man and wife. Apply at llga VINE Street. mh22*3t* MIES DARE, 1123 GIRARD STBRET, has elegant communicating ROOMS, handsomely furnished, second and third stories, House newly fur • nlehed. mhgj-6t* QOft SOUTH BROAD STREET—VA r'T. . C*»T, TWO DOUBLE ROOMS, third and fourth itoriee, mh2l-St* T OST—A CERTIFICATE OF 5-PER , CENT. LOAN OF STATE OT PENNSYLVANIA. lwuEum- ™ll 1830 ’ i» name of JcthMAM MBRBDITH. Also, a Certlhcate of B-per dita'a L S5^« f im ta mf« I !? , ‘“,%l lor the mm of #2OO. Certificated he Auditor Genera l for a re feilKSm ELI K PRTOB, No. 811 ARCH Street. rpo MANUFACTURERS AND Avery large LOT OT GROUND, on North SECOND Street, 66 feet front. 802 feet deep, widening on the rear to 168 feet, with a 25-feet-wldo back outlet; containing nearly one acre of ground; suitable for FACTORY, BTJQAK REFINERY. BREWERY, or WAREHOUSE. Stortlicneee erected on tbe lot will pay a very good inte- rest. For sale at a rsry low price, and terms accommo- dating, Apply to mhl6-6l* A RARE CHANCE FOR A BUSL , _NBSB MAN.—Att old-e.tabUeiied BTORB STAND for Beet in tbe Cojotr, To a PBr.on with bu.lne,, aneUflcatlonamd a Ca»h Capital 0/ Three or Four Thou sand Dollar,, thle le a rare offer. For particulars, au dre.a Merchant, PAOLI, Cheater 00. ,Pa. mh2l-3t* rjHESTNUTSTREET BUILDING = •, 69 b F m feet, for sale by BKNKY B. CHEW, Ho. I*o* South FOURTH Street. xabUMt* M FOB SALE—A MODERN TUB EE' STORY Brtclc HOOSH, with Back Building., No. 2-28 Crown street, above Race. Apply on premises, or to mh22-6i» THOMAS HABB. 8»3 M. Street. Jft SUM MER RESIDENCE.—WANTED i. For four or flvo months, a FCBffIUHBP HOUSE near the city (neighborhood of Germantown preferred). A gentleman desiring to leave hie country place for the season can place it in carefal hands* at a fair rental Inquire ft* J?tLSonA FRONT btreet. second, floor, or address **F. L. B ,» Box 3018, P. 0. roh22-tuth«6t* •1,050,425 53 gft HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, OR TO LET, on an Improving lease on the north side of Arch street, between Ninth and Tenth} 25 feet front by 140 feet deep, to an alley leading Into Cherry ttreet Apply at No. 409 CHESTNUT Street, between 9 acd I o'clock. »hil.Bt» m FOB SALE —A SMALL-SIZE , , COTTAGE, 9496 QRBEN Street, with 0 rooms, lprludiog bath-room t front and aide porticoes, Ac. mblftg* JM A HANDSOME RESIDENCE, .beautifully located, with all the Modern Impror*. Garden, die., He., In the city of BnaLlNf}- TOH. Hew Jeriey. tot BAUV, or lu RXOHAHOB for city y,O K5‘?.- In<lnlre ° r fBSSLBY BLAKIBTOU. ■ mPI7-8t go. 88 South SIXTH Btreet. Mfor sale—a modern built three etory DWELLING. with water. ga«. bath, d„ t A e .«SSfIBr 1 }!, b * ftll “<»JM»Uhy altuatloae in Yi IS6T PH ILA DELPHI a* cozniAandiDg an extensive view.of the Delaware end Schuylkill rivers and the Jewey shoret a new Barn: lot 84 by 17fifeet; situated la the vicinity of the new Park. Property rapidly ad vancing in price. Or. Bonne TO LET and Furniture for sale ißflpire 999 OHEBTNUT Street, mbgbflt* Second Floor, M SPLENDID MANSION AND OS HEAR OKEMANTOWN, 2E SALB. , --Tho Mibgcrlber offers for sale a very ele gant MANS; ON HOUSE, friinate at the corner of Man helm and Green streets, Germantown. The home has spacious bacV'bnildlngs, built of utone and finished In the V«r? Pect manner, regardless of expense, with large saloon, parlor, spacious hall, and staircase of solid oak; largo dining-room, pantry with fire-proof and kitchen on the first floor: four large chambers, bath room with all the modern conveniences, and library on the second floor, and fonr chambers on the third floor: gas and water throughout, with stationary w&shstands; cellar paved and very dry. The stable and barns are com plete. Fine garden in good order. The most attractive feature consists in the Old Bhade and Evergreens, com blDlngone of the roost desirable places to be found In the country. There are between 7 and 8 acres of ground in the estate. Convenient to Wayne and Doy’s-lane sta tions. and near the Main street. Can be examined every day In the week. For farther naitlculare, apply to . , , LEWIS &IH. KBDNBR, inh2l-St No. 153 South FOURTH Street. Jflno non $B,OOO AND S3,OOO—THESE splwjvvvj amounts to LOANon Improved city properties. Applly to B PETTIT, 593 WALNUT Street. mh2l mnnn and $15,000 to invest )UvU in gj-Bt mortgages, on good cUyand Bear country properties, or will be divided. D B. UAD -77 ALLA DEE, 108 Sonth FOURTH Street. mhfo-Sl* PT THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA In the matter of the assigned estate of THE SBaMBN’S SAVING FUND, of Philadelphia. The undersigned Master, appointed by the Coart to take proof*, and report upon the propriety of authorizing the aulgses to compromisa a certain claim open the Richmond and Schuyikiil Passenger Railway Company, will meet for the pm poses of his said appointment on TUESDAY, Aorl? fi, 1864. at 4 o'clock P M., at his office No 128 South SIXTH k treat, where all parties interested are notified to appear. H. E. WALLACE, mhftMutheSt Master. OF REMOVAL. The undersigned would Inform their friends and the public generally that they hare removed from their Old Stand* 517 ARCH Street* to their r SPLENDID NEW WAREROOMS, No DIM ARCH STREET* Where they will continue the sale of GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, COAL-OIL BURNEIfs, &c. Having associated with, our house Mr. CHARLES PAGE. (formerly the Frit olpivl De.lyaar for Cornell™ a Baker,) we are now prepared to execute orders for um Fixtures of all grades and designs, from the plainest tc the most massive and elaborate, VAN KIRK * CO , fel9-Sm Ho. 91, ARCH BTRBBT- gPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS, • ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES Inserted without pain* by james w. queen & co., 934 CHESTNUT STREET. QFEBA GLASSES AND OFFICERS' V FIELD GLASSES ' Microscopes for Physicians and Students. A veryJarge assortment for sale by JAMES W QUEEN & CO.. „„ -D34 CHESTNUT Street. TLJATHEMATIOAL DRAFTING IN STEUMENTS. Chesterman’s Metallic and Steel Tape 'measures. For sale by JAMES W QUEEN & CO., t , 994 CHESTNUT Street rncea and Illustrated catalogues gratis. fwgß-tm H BATON & DENCKLA, HARDWARE Commission Merchants, 507 COMMERCE and 51ft AO&TH Strtete, offer for sale: Anchor Brand balls; Plymouth Mill Rivets.. . W. AS. Butcher’s Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Loek*. Putnam’s Horae MaUs; Lockes School SLsAes. Cupper. Brass, and lion Wire; Cotton C**&a Alfo. a foil asscjimssi c? Aaier'-aan ttardwart, feCfrnu WANTS. BOARDING. LOST AND ROUND. FOR SALE AND TO LET. CAPITALISTS. BONSALL BROS,, No. 116 North NINTH Street LEGAL, amusements. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO. SOIREE GYMNASTIQUb, FOB THE BEHnriT OF THE "GREAT CENTRAL FAIR” OP THE SANITARY COM MISSION. and^t?rtiKaSS. c ‘ i>a ‘ mltl '" ,oa R * b!bul,,M ' WWttEi A SOIREE GYMNASTIQUB AND LAST GRAND REUNION ACADEMY OP MTJSIO. TUESDAY evening, aprie, x 2; The claesM of Bfartew and yooßj Gentlemen hdiUt iu direction of Dr WHjjAWSE*. The ladies led by Mila £jSOPKIN»Tha ciasMsof tlrmen condaeted by Jfflessrs. JHaKS-AON and GIKUIf The whole performance beicsr a fall and praettoat luke. Ration of all the branches of moderr Hymnastlcs and’ eal Cultnrs. and executed entirely by amatents. of the Instithtjoa. ‘ *»! Orcnestra of thirty-six firM eloss perforin prove-» yreat attractibn., HASSLES.’ F L'EYpht f° T Gymnastics,” -Losse. Btwete hS?b£ T * cc-ber^of ttflBSTrfUT and JUHIPES sale of Ticket?. ppoilrtßd ™*aiwrer and Agent for the o/w/dnesdays ’ MMdrtalameate wnit he ready lowing place*: 1 can ba haa au the fcl- Pr. C- A Smith, ~%%j‘tircb'i'Av ..r George D. Parrish &Cc • *lO ni,„. : . Messrs. Ashmead a Eva-is” Mr. P. Leyi-oldt isaj 1 SkrMt - Movers. Hoyt ■* Bros*., Mesira. Anatc A Co., UC4 Mr Join Sisley, Codtiducuil So t l * effice of Sanitary Commissi Jr.; 1 !*? Itaiaforiam, Broad street, below’ Wjwls? nt and _ • . . _ PRICE OF A 1 tftsica : at Parquet and Baleony „. ~*• Family Circle and Amphitheatre Ho extra cbarce for referred eeafs ** w c «t». Sale of sea ts to commence on Ttttsd&y, March 22. Doors opes at 7 o'clock- The pdwomanc* to mence pnactnally at 8 o’clock. mh2t*» * T7XHIBITION PENNSYLVANIA horticultdral society. NOTlCE.—lfcont.ibinorscan brinsfSslr Hantstotke MUSICAL FUND HALL on tbe 21it, D*om- 12 tf to ff o'clock P. M.. thiy win oblige the ComrcHlee. No Plants received after 10 o'clock A. If?oa TUESDAT. the22d. the^ciety 11 ' 8 5f Saollng lba P la »fe will It*■ refunded by 'JTHE SPBISG FLO WEB &20W OF THE Pennsylvania Horticultural Society WILL BE HELD AT THE MUSICAL J?TJNI> HALL,, LOCUST Street, above Eighth, TUESDAY j. MARCH 22d, 1864, FROM M. TO 11 I' M. Alb Mdidee for compeHtloa and exhibition mnat ho cUaed'by 10 o clock A. M. on. Tuesday, 22d. ma ” Application for Space must bo press ited to the Commit. tee-on or Sefere 4 o’clock B. M. on Monday. 2i, t U m “*' Schedolas of Preminme-can be- h«d of tits Sscretar. Membera can get the tickets by making tab MUSICAL FUND HALL, PPuca.ton at TICKETS 26 CENTS. A. W. HARRISON, So. SA'Boctit SEVENTH street /CONCERT FALL. „ , MOTDHB ABD CfMICHBT AH'»s« or 4mo Library of the Sabbath School of tho SEOOItJ} BJSFOBMBD DUTCH € HU UGH, * THURSDAY EVENING march 24th ' . , _ At 8 o'oloolt « T r/^ra B LD - I HALL, WILMINGTON, QOITSCHALK’S rABKWKLL.CQH'GBHT IN AMERICA. onhe d i? “CO'aCBKr ONLY, MO*p*T ETMHara, Ma r .h Min, upon which occasion he ■will perform m»Ey of hlsmaak lwin* d cojnpoßition8 ' will be assisted by the rol madam/j?lMMSa*®"Bl* „ TH E Ol,o^ e^Sayf i ?l, Pr,mal> ™“- ° wra Comp,u,sr and »■■*»- ~ . siBHOR carlo pitti. tbejonj.gaadhlxhir.alented Violini*t; brother of tba SJ&epitti B“»k0Mh Un ' 1 ?attl, CBrlot,a Pattl - «5 S ' « Musical. Director and Conductor T4?BATT?O* RtiWm 81418 ® WDtS wtr ?W™ OF SKATS will commence on Thursday MARKIT G StS?" h 24 ’ atCaAS ’ GBOBB’S Ma B i?StoiS Boora open at i)4 : Concert to commence at B. mh3l-3t JAMES E. MURDOCH, ESQ, HAS Jr kindly contented to deliver an ADDRESS with Miscellaneous Readings, for the Widow* and Orphans of those who have fallen in defence of the Union. arfaUe ,ie EIGHT*? HWi^nvS M^L? VBRWO - **» a ’ b - a ™*. C]lnton-e, Ch.etnm. above NinthMr? Davi*"pan"y Store. Eighth, above Chestnut; at the Drug Stores Fifth t)5. d .W5 lh r a ' the door of the Hall In the evening. MR. JAMES E, MURDOCH WILL A ’* L deliver his Popular Address, entitled PBOVJPBHOJ AND LOV& OP COtTNTKT, « £XJKL B ±° A ® Ba ** OFMUttO. ' On TUESDAY EVB*INO, 22d instaat, tt e Benefit of the U. 8. CHBIBTIAN COMMISSION. In the eourse of the evenm* Mr. MURDOCH will U- the following recitations: nna T mffi' B r F. De H. Janvier, tb efl r• tt hn c Written for the occasion, and read for ON BOARD THE CUMBERLAND. Geo. H Boker TBESONG OF THE BUGLE AND DRUM T B Ried i s'l P E b ?MEmr* : N , v r r% tbe v ßa i.* 1 S fleld DramclStT £p " dMBBICANFDA6. F Hodman Drake Ticket* 26 cent* Referred Beat* 60 cent* '1 he eaie of tickets will commence on Friday morning lßlh lnnt at 9 o'clock, at MARTI EM'S. 606 CRK-ITmVh street _ Tickete can also be had at the dm>r of th. AGjDEAIY on the evening of the readtnga, f ,h * Dcotb open at 7o cl'k. Reading* at 8 o’cl’k. mhl7.pt G t S° t VE B ’ 8 UT- STREET ... _ _ LAST TIME POSITIVELY Of Tom Taylor!. Tif.uio.tlo Drama, ttio TICKttTOF LkAV* MAR. TICKET.OF-I.BAVS MAN. . . „ TICKBT-Or LEAVE SiS.' m ra ! on . , i Bouolcoull’«lntaroatluc and *x> OCTOROON ' a * lral T 0 of Uoulilana life, oall.d THE CREW’S AROB STREET' Jffc /»• «*■»» .BARNEY WILLIAMS having been proceed to fr«w York, In consequence of tnn dangerous lilrieas of Mr, W. • sister, the folLwinr nro* Ktamm* will bo .Bb.tltnted for their performaufrH, of tha r..umnll''Uj ) f which do« notice will be ilv*a: FOB Md- PMoe 'enpiar B ° b * oa ' M1 " Ca ".“I- Lord Duudreary..?**....^ ll . l .^. l !',.. BARTON HILL _ , THE IDIOT WITNESS " bll ' rrice. »e u »ual. Curtain rleee at 7X o’olock. mbs* TO'ALNUT. STREET THEATHH, ,1. T-i*T S j COMD V*2K qf the eneturement nf the dle- Gpffulehed young Traeedian, BDwIN ADAMS, whole e greatest enthusiasm and ap* On TUEtpaY EYBNINq, March 22, will bo presented Ibe intensely exciting* thrilling, and albabsorblng Dra ma entitled THE DB4D HEART, THE DEAD HEART THE DEAD HEART, THE DEAD HEART, In which Iq wbieb EDWIN ADAMS, EDWIN ADAMS. Willsnstain hi* orieinal character 'sf ROSEItT LANDRY* a Young Sculptor* Box office open from 0 till S o f clock. Per/ornuiug le commence at 7)4 o clock. : “(3.BEAT GATHERING OP THE 'J CLAMS " OK AMD SCOTTISH OOBCBRT, AT TBB MUSICAL FUND HaLl. Lfienkt Street, above Eighth. THUBBDAT BVSMiMO, M*r<& 24th, 1881, _ 10® THE BENRPIT OP THE LIBKABY OF THE CALEDONIAN CLUB, m A A H? 1 !?® THE DKITKD AUSPICE 9 OP.THE ■SSS&.pSSSß^iso C iet y l& n iiS n o r^bf 01,lb * Daniel Molnttre, Conductor, Duncan Wbioht, 800. Doors open at 7 X o’clock _To commence precisely at a. Tickets 25 cents,to be bed at John Booth’s. 1616 HertrS atreet; Wm. Cameron. Jr.. 228 IT. Eighth street!* A *57 McClement. 333Ghe»tant street, or at the door, mhuT'Ot* rjif" " ~ f OM KINOES KXOBLgIOB OIROUS ±-MAJiK£T. above TWELFTH Street. I»OLA LEHMAN, a Spanish lady, ot snreatbeauty, and celebrated aa a daring. dashing, and will make her first appearance DE |h/S ENIN a, 22d. and continue daring the , „ THE BRIGHT PARTICULAR STAR of the Exeeleior Troupe, The programme of entertnln meut U entirely changed for the present week by the ve teran Tom King, as to bring into full development the various talent of the great Troupe Admission only Si cent*; Stage sente, 00 cents; commencing at quarter be fore 8 o’clock. Matinees, by gas-light, on WgDtfESDAY apd SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, commencing at 2X o'clock. mh2l T7LEVENTH-ST. OPERA HOUSE "THEPAMILY RESORT. M CARNCBOSS AND DIXRY’S MINSTRELS, TBS GREAT STAB TROUPE OP THE WOR£p» ‘ In their • .... SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid filnalhg, BAatttlftil Dancing, Laughable lu« leagues, Plantation Scenes, Ac.. Ac., by TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS. . EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tickets 20cents. Doors open at 7 o’clock. fe27-3m J L CARNOBOSB. Business CASINO! CASINO! CASINO! CHESTNUT STREET, above Sixth. BA COMI S (i Itira™* 8 ' VOO ‘ LI8 «- mhl7.lot» EVERY NIGHT. T'HB GREAT PICTURE A .AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE BOOM For a short season, OPEN EVERY EVENING FOR A SHORT SEASON- J. Insoo Williams' celebrated PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE. This Is the most complete and finished Painting of U» Sacred Boripturts in the world, comprising over SftyoE the moit SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES Of the first three thousand years of Biblical forming altogether one the finest exhibitions of thnagcu OPEN EVERY EVENING at half pact 7 o’clock. Admission 25 cents. IT, B. MntinGo. on WsdnMda, and Saturday aflae noons, at 3 o’clock. , ’ AtilulfwioQ for Children 15 cents. foTQ..» ORCHESTRA PTTBT.TfI REHEARSALS ovary SATURDAY. «t S n’nla.’. * M, at the MUSICAL FOND HALL. Single tlfhetta Stt cent*. Packages of eix tickets. EL To *J» y|<J| «*a» DUE’S 110* CHESTNUT Straei J E fIODLI 'Si YEKTH ana CHESTNUT. tnd it &8 Hall djgr fSa-P PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF THJK TINE ARTS. _ . ,'oas CHESTNUT STS BBT. 6 (Sunday, exoepted) from 9- A M. Hit Admlttlon Mamin. Children half prl««. FOR ALBANY AND TROT ■■MifflßEviA DELAWARE AND RARITAN Canal. , The Bsrgo MONTEREY, Carl. Rick’d, Dan vara, Umr orw S EDTBSJDiY. « 3* o“lS2 S' ***■ mh22 2t« No. 30* South DELAWARE Aveans f WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE SCRIPTIONS nf ChaHC'er, Oenetltntlofc. and Ta, lank, With ADVICE on Boalnews, Health, Bdaea tloa. Seifiim>roveroaut, Manaiemont. and Train loaror CHILDREN, social adaptation. Ac . day and evenina, by JOdN L. CAPH, mt-10-stnth No a 5 S. TENTH Street, above Cheetnnt. gjaHSMBi COBBECT TUNINtiL II • » V * "Mr. <0 2. BARGRNT’d Orders for Tuning to^ »** SPECIAL Plano. TtltaHhand to cotnl m ac, aadl •weec-toned a> new. miAr«j r^ratw. tuat Cat TnaUu. «l» yj^yia
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