The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 29, 1864, Image 3

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    koial notioes.
/s Honbt Soap.
,rated TOILIST SOAP, lit encli nnITWUI de-
4 from the CHOICIST materials, Is MILD
,lENT In It* nature, FfiAGRAHTLY SCJSHT
RKMKLY BSHBFICIiLin lu wUon npou
sale by all DxtukUls and Fancy Good*
jaSMnfthslF
Hiawatha Hair Brstobattts
-1 HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE,
i HIAWATHA HaIR RESTOKaTI?R
HIAWATHA HAIR
HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
iw’» Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to have
■ f.atnnt boon on bie tribe because h#
, «orn. Kvarr one will admit that
,a is worthy of tie name, for the benefits
a it la known*
[AT TAB HIAW ITHA D0B8»
ided and gray hair and whiskers to theli
It brines up the natural shading of out
ithar, thus giving the hair a perftet life ftp
hat the most critical observer cannot ds
jaaies harsh hair soft and silky, stops its
. eieeuees it and the scalp from all Impurities,
iaa readily applied and wiped from the akin as any hair
UasiziE' and entirely overcomes the had effects of pre
loue nee of preparations containing sulphur, sugar ol
[sd- Ac
| The proprietors ol the Hiawatha published the follow
er challenge to teat in the Row York dallies three
reeks. Which
WAB HBYEE ACCEPTED:
Let florae well known and (itslnterested parsons an
oint one to the proprietor of each preparation for the
air to bring ap the color. Every proprietor to nae no
iing hat his own preparation, and the person nothing
ue during the leal. A certificate of the remit to be
idely published at the expense of the nnenccesefol com
letitors. told everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT S CO.,
mhis-lr 10 University Place. Hew Yota.
Ham Dnl Haib jjmii
BATOHXLOX’B ealehrated Haib ors u
be World. Tha only Barmicet, True, ana NeliaUt
>VC known. This aplandld Hair Dye is porfMt-ehaagt*
lad, Xnatr, or Gray Hair. Instantly to a alosnr Sic to}
r Natural Brown, without InJnrln* the Hair or etain
nun. leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; |jb«
«xt> frash vitality, frequently restoring Its pristUt
olol* and raetile* the 111 effects of had Byes. Th*
ynutee Is slanad Wn.T.lAlt A. BaTOHBLOI; til Olfctlt
in man imitations, and should be avoldtiL Sold by
11 Brudiets. A*. FACTORY. 81 BARCLAY Btratir
lew York. Batefcalor’a maw Toilet Craua tor Drwln
* 1y29-ly
One Prio* Clothing, of the Latbsi
STTJrBSe made 1m tbe Beat Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Iflcone. All Goode made to Order warranted satisfies*
cory. Our Om-Pbiob Ststm is strictly adhered to
All are thereby treated alike.
dsSS-ly JONES * CO.. 004 MARKET Street
fjncs & (Jo’s
Mason
HAMLIN'S
CABINET
ORGANS.
STBCK A 00.*
SEVENTH
;Thb PoptrLA* Clothing H
“OAK HALL.”
Best-class foods and mode?
WANAMAKK
8. B- comer BIRTH and
(ScstotaPapartment (to make to orde;
NVHEELBK <fc WILSOJi’S Highest I'RKM.II’M
The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best.
BaZesrowns 4 701 Chestnut Street above 7 th.
X3XEXD.
KELLY.—On Sunday evening - , 27th Inst. f Charles Kelly,
*Bis relatfvea and friends, and those of the family, are
respectfully incited to attend the funeral, from ms late
residence. Kelly«vil!e Delaware county, on Thnrsday
morning. March 31. at 9 o’clueb. _ 4 . _ ***
MAIBDBBT.—On the 27<h instant, Elizabeth. dausth*
lei of Dr. Wm. and Amanda B. Maybnrry, in the Bch
friends of the family are respectfully
invited t« attend her funeral, from the residence of her
-parents, northeast corner of eevtnth and Yme streets,
on Thursday, the 31st instant, at 10 A. M., without fur
ther notice. Interment at Laurel Hill. *” .
WOOD —Ob the 27tb inti , James D. Wood, son of
.Alan Word, irflhe Sfd year of hie age. _ „
The relatives and friends of th* family are respectfully
Invited to attend Ms funeral. from his late residence.
js 0 2141 Green street, on Wednesday, the 30th Inst., at
JO o’clock, without further notice. To proceed to Wood
ands Cemetery. _ ***
BALLbNriNE.—On tbe 27th instant, Eliza Ballentine,
n the 70th year of her age. . _ .
Her relatives and friends are Invited to attend her
nneral, from the residence of her son, Oxford and
Josephine streets, Franhfoad, on Tuesday, the 29th, at
2 o'clock, P. M. *'
FAXSOK —On the morning of the27th inst., of typhoid
-pneumonia, Edward Paxton, in the 73d year of his age.
Hia relatives and friends, and those of the family, are
"respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late
yesidence, 713 Wallace street, on Wednesday. 30ih inat,
at 2 o’clock P. Bf., without farther notice *'*
COMFORT. —Suddenly, on Sixth-day, the 25th. Eliza
beth C., wife of Jeremiah Comfort, of spring Mill.
Their friend* are invited to attend her funeral on
Third-day, ue29th inst.,at 10K o’clock. ***
OBITUARY.
CHRISTIANSON. —ln the city of Brooklyn, on Sun
day, March 6th, Ceciiia Christianson, in the 25d year of
her age.
In parting forever on earth with those we have loved,
It is well when we can bring to our hearts the comforta
ble assurance of a happy exchange for the rele**ed one;
When the last tad closing hours famish, us with some
striking-lesson of ie, ifcivn* truth calculated to inspire
718 IXIIII that faith and confidence which we so much
ngftd, to srpport ns in our own pilgrimage to eternity.
j»the death of this lovely and estimable young lady,
we see exemplified the power of Divine grace operating
upon the soul and enabling it to cast itself upon the
blessed promises of the Gospel only, for that.forgivenesa
"which repentance and faith alone can purchase. Blest
with youth, and gifted by nature with ail those intel
lectual graces Which render their possessor so attractive
10 society, she had every reason to anticipate years of
earthly enjoyment Nay, a few short weeks Would have
placed her at the altar a loved and happy bride ! Bat it
washer Maker’s will to call her to a bed of sickness.
Submissive to tbe chastening hand, she yet looked for
ward to a spetdy recovery, and entertained prospects of
coming joys. Au&»! never to be realized! Oa the morn
mg of her death, while the Sabbathbets were chiming, it
became first apparent that her hour* ware fast hastening
to a close, and the intelligence was imparted to her.
Batitesuddenneespioclocfd no shock nor alarm. With
a sublimity of composure and resignation wonderful to
behold, she called chose around her to her bedside, and
left messages of love and parting advice for all her dear
friends and youthful companions; after which, with oft
repeated expressions of confidence in, and reliance upon
the merits Of her Saviour, she gently sank into the arms
of death, exchanging the bridal wreath of e*rth for that
“Crown of glory which is incorruptible, uude&led, and
which fadeth not away!”
March SSth, 1864. *
DESSON & SON Bj
receivinr their Bprihc an
IlfG GOODB, and have now
L?zaziilnea.
* ‘ Florentines,
* ‘ Barege Hernani,
*' Crape Marat*.
'* Bareges,
11 Sill Grenadines,
Black, and Black am
felß Y<
TfYKfe & LANDELIi, 400 ARCH ST.,
-*-i Have ordered this season, for their best custom,
Bichest Silks imported:
Shawls of exclusive sty less
1)7668 Boods, Paris styles:
Spring Mantles. Cloth ana Silk ml 26
COBSfiCRdTION -THE GHUBCH
of out Saviour RtET> Street, below EIGHTH,
will he con»ec;ated THIS MORNING at 11 o’clock.
Sixth-street cars pass very near the Church. It*
OFFICE BE4VER UEdDOW
K?* BAfLROAfc AtTD COAL OoMPABY, Phila
delphia, March 53.1834 —A Quarterly Dividend of two
and a half per c»nt on the capital stock of this Company
ha» been declared this day. payable on and after Thurs
day, April 7th. L. CHAMBERLAIN. Treasurer,
mb29 6t*
NOTICE -THE SUBSCRIBERS
taye tills day entered into Parraersnip, under
the Firm or HOLLIWsHSAD & OR AVfiS. f> the pur
pose of tranFB cling the business of Insurance Agency,
Brokerage, and Adjusting
FoRMAtf P. HOLLINBHEAD.
WILLIAM H. GRaYES.
REDt T CTIOJB IH TUB PiUC£ OF
COE£.—in accordance with a resolution of the
Board of Trustee*, passed on it© 25th instant, the price
of Coke frcm the Mar? et-street and Sprint Garden
Work* has teen reduced to 10 cents per bushel, and
from the Point Breeze and Hanaynnk Works to 9 cents
■per bushel. JOB N C. CREsSON, Chief Engineer.
Philadelphia Gas Works. March 28. 1864. mh29 1m
BIRO'S BILLURD SALOON,
iOfc No 609 GdKbTNCF v Birefit. Philadelphia
On WEDNESDAY. the SOtii inst.. the Receipts of the
above establishment will be appropriated totne Saul-ary
Talr. The public in , to*e.her with my name*
rous friends, are respectfully invited to call on'be above
occasion. In order to aesnt me in facilitating the coni'
forts of our brave soldiers, who are now defending oar
glorious Sag in the field.
lt» CHRISTI IST BIRD.
THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR,.—
W&* Office of the Committee on '* Labor Incomes
and BevenneH," No. lib South SEVENTH Stieet, Phila
delphia The underoigsed will be at the office as
above TO D>Y. from 10 to 4, to furnish information and
receive subscriptions*
JOHN W. CL AG HORN. Treasurer.
SubserlpHoee and remittances by mail daily acknow
lodged in the Philadelphia newspapers. mh.l9 Im
yjg> OFFICE OF .THE GREAT CESf
tral faik for the sahitaßY contfis-
SlON—Philadelphia. 1307 Chestnut street, Match,
1864-—The Committee on Finance ana Donations of the
Great Central Fair appeal f>?r contribution! in MP3BY
to (note Of iheir fellow-citizens who do not propone
sending to the Fair the p:ocuet* of their shill ana indus
try. By far the lai ger por.ion of the money received on.
thecccasion of the Fairs held for the benefit of the Sani
tary Commission in Cincinnati, Boston, and Brooklyn,
was derived from direct donations In CASH, and not
from the proceeds of the sale of a* tides exposed. What
the Sanitary Commission n?eds to afford relief »o the sick
and grounded soldiers is money, m large amounts and
from all eouTees We call, then. Upon ail bankers, Cor
porations, capitalists, persons living upon Incomes, pro
fessional or otherwise; in sho>t, upon all who will not
he represented in the -air by their productions, to imi
tate the example of tho.-e who will, and to contribute
liberally in honey for this neat object In New York,
although their F*lr is noi to bs held for two weeks, con
tributions cf more than $200,000 in cash hare been
already received, a single depart nent of trade, that of
dry geode, havieg male up iao»e than half that SO®.
'Brooklynand Cincinnati hare each cnntribdtxi as much
In money, and certainly the wealth, liberality, and
Patriotism of Philadelphia can hardly be considered as
lean conspicuous than ihat of these communities Con
tributions Will be thankfally received by any of the
The Committee AB. BORIS. Chairman,
S. A. MERC3R,
SAMUEL WaLSH,
THOMAS SPARKS,
A. J, ANTtiLO,
GAT.VB COPS.
JOHN T LEWIS.
THOMAB KI4LBER. Jr.,
JAY COOKE.
It W. CLARK,
WM. C KE3T,
E. C. KNIGHT.
Bh2B-6lAmwtf
OFFICE OP THE CONNECTICUT
Mu-INu Co3£i\S?f*\ 4:08 WALLOP StreM.
. . Pii n,adhlpbia. Starch 24.156 i
At amsfeti-cR of the'Exevutivß Committee of the Con
cectietit Mining Comma's, held THIS DAY. C. R.
JtUU.BE EfCj was elected president, to fill the vacancy
the d'Sath c-f tb* lat» president. Geo. J. West.
*nh2B»2'.* R. 0. LO y?RY, Assistant Secretary.
MoJit T ME MX CEMETEHY --YO-
Tlu.fi —au of bIXTJt CESTdoneach
vJL~. e T ery l* ot i“ the Cemetery (not heretofore exempted
he dee »nd payable at the 013 .;9 of
11l SonhelSrH Street, on thehrat
a “toi AVSLLn^jtt
The of FOUR DOLLARS AND FOKTYCSaFTS
any 041 e- Lot, trsetbtrj- with the &fseasm-nts note dttO,
s££??? “« taxation or assess meat for*
If mm Paid beiore the firet day of April next.
i3lf.tlL .fll!; that i 1?!?. the assessment then falling due
■““ton paid in addition.
_mh2l.tapl . B. TATLOB. Secretary.
JSOTICHS TO STOCKBOLD BUS
TOmobit ai? * Baoa l MfeeuoK of tile Stockholders of tha
*OK C n. I S S f! H I k¥ >AD COMfiHT will be held «a
S w?it? , i t v! 4!ll4ly « r *Prtl- ISM. at 12 O'clock M.,
waifcmju 111 ' at 08 °® tB of the Pennsylvania Uail
- nsiectioii for President ud Directors will be
~v?S m ? day and Place.
-g- M9 l« _ JOSEPH LESLEY. Secretary
PHILADEI PHIA ARO RB4DIMG
COM Pa fly, Office &&7 South
Street. FhiiiadsijPhia. March. 21. 1854.
PaaVTfi 4det «® t l ™ l the holders olcoupon* of thtaCton
•ffSl* do ? on tbe 1«* proximo, are requested to !««▼*
£7.®*? &t this office on or before the 31st install. when ra-
StetM u'i* v e4u ?fi B K. Uu:B9 J p ® r . c » nt f°H?£w4
awiSt tt , nS checks, will be read* fop dellverydll
rnlSi P i£ Ollmo - 111 exchange for said receipts.
oa ‘ at 81 8. BfiAMOBD. Treaatuw.
CrKOAGE THOMPSON,
The Orator of Freedom, the dlatlnguiahed eoadlntor of
John Bright and Richard Cobden in the defence of Ante*
rlcan Institutions, trill, by tnTltatlon, deliver AN AD
PBESB. in the ACADEMY OP MUSIC, on. MONDAY
EVENING, the 4th of April, at 8 o’clock—the net pro
ceeds to go to the benefit of the COOPER-SHOP and
UNION rbfbbshmbnt saloons
Subject-" AN ENGLISHMAN’S PLEA FOR DEMO
CRATIC FREEDOM. ”
Admlmlon. 25 cents.
Secured rests, SO cents—to be had at -
THE UNION LEAGUE.
NATIONAL UNION CLUB.
SUPERVISORY COHMITTEERO!>MS,No. 1210 Cheat
nut street '
PUGH’S, corner of Sixth, and Chestnut streets.
AHTI- SLAVERY BOOHS. Tenth street, above Arch*
REFRESHMENT SALOONS, and at the BOX OFFICE
OF THE ACADBMY. , mb2B-6t
Py- AMERICAN ACADKMV OB’ MUSIC.
This will lie the only opportunity to hear Mr. Beecher
tie present season.
AdznUeion 25 cents. Reserved seats 50 cet ts.
Tickets for sale at ASHMBAD A EVANS’, m CHEST
NUT Streets mh2B6t*
THE GETTYSBURG BATTLE
TO LOYAL PENNSYLVANIANS,
The “GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD MEMORIAL
ASSOCIATION ” was instituted for the purpose of se
curing forever the principal points upon the great
battl.-fleld of the war. In the exact condition in which
they were left is July, 1863, when the rebel hordes o.
the invader Iks were driven back from the free soil of
Pennsylvania, and when the the gallant Boldiera of
General Heads remained in possession of the field
which they hsd won by their valor. The Association
have already secured the purchase of Cemetery Hill,
Gulp’s Bill. Geahite Spur, and Round Top, with the
entrenchments thrown up just upon the eve of the great
conflict which was the turning point in the career of the
rebellion. The field, With Us redoubts, wonderful stone
defences, its timber breast-works. Its forest heights,
with the trees torn by shells and countless bullets, and
lu long lines of earthwork defences, have all been pre
served intact, and to so continue to preserve them, as to
be a monument lorevcr of the greatest of American
battle-fields, is the object of the formation of the Asso
ciation To enable a large number of persona to join in
this patriotic work, the projectors of the plan placed the
subscriptions at ten dollars each. The payment of this
STlin MAKES EACH SUBSCRIBER A MEMBER OP THE ASSO
CIATION, AND PART OWNER OP TUB GLORIOUS PIELD OP
Gettysburg. - «...
What Loyal and Patriotic Gltixen of Pennsylvania
would sot 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 hfe
countrymen vindicated the integrity of the Union and
the principles of Freedom? And who would not desire
3o hand down as a preelous heir-loom to his children
the evidence of his part in the good work, bearing, as
the certificate will, a view of thefield which will rank in
hittory with Therhopyls, Marathon, and Waterloo t
Pianos.
pianos.
. X. GOULD,
and CHESTNUT.
[ohsb of Phila.,
rate prlee*.
;r ft BROWN.
L MARKET Street*.
ir)Ne. IS Sixth*!
AVE COMMENCED
id Summer Stock of MOURN-
English Bombazines,
French Bombazines,
Sommer Bombazines,
Ohally.
Mousselanes,
Tamises,
White Foulards, &«.
MOURNING STORK,
>. 918 CHESTNUT Street
OF ENGLAND,
REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER,
"POWBR-THE LAW op ITS DISTRIBUTION."
THURSDAY, march 31st* at 8 o’clock.
FIELD MEMORIAL.
AN APPEAL
There are no salaried officers in this Association, nor
are the*e any objects in view in ite creation other than
these already stated. The grounds were purchased
from their oiigiial owners at the exact price to be paid
for them by the Association, and the points seleeted.and
the prices to be paid for them, met the unqualified ap
proval of a committee of the Historical Society of
Pennsylvania, appointed for the purpose of visiting
the field.
The following are the names of the general officers of
the Association, and of the Local Committee in Phila*
delphia:
OFFICERS.
Hon. JOSEPH R. INGRBSOLL* Chairman Provisional
Committee.
Rev Dr 8. 8- SCHMUCREB Vice Chairman. "
Rev. J. ZIEGLER, Vice Chairman.
T- X> CARSON 'Treasurer
D. McCONaUGHY. Secretary.
LOCAL COMMITTEE—PHILADELPHIA.
HENRY C. CAREY. Chairman.
Edmund A Bonder, Henry C. Baird*
Treasurer. Secretary.
6. A Mercer, Prof H. Coppee,
Bf. B- Browne, Dr. D. Gilbert.
J. G. Fell, George H. Boker,
Charles E. Smith, James L. Claghorn*
6. M Felton. Edward W. Clark,
W. H. Ashhurst, Rev E W. Hntter,
Jay Cooke, Hon. William Strong,
Chaa. J. Stills, Ferdinand J Dreer,
A. J. Drexe}* John A McAllister,
Oswald Thompson, Geo. W. Childs.
George K Ziegler, John H. Dohnert,
J. B Lippincoit, Morton MeUichael,
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 adding 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.
mhl()-thstu9t .
U S. INTERNAL RUVBffUE
AQs Becond 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 person* liable ton tax on Carriages, Pleasure
Y achis* Billiard. Table?, and Gold and Silver Plate, and
alto of persona required to take out licenses, having bean
completed, HOMOE Ig HEHEBT 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 Inst , and until and including SATURDAY, the
All persons who foil to pay their annual taxes upon
Carriages. Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold or
Silver Plate, on or before the aforesaid 2d day of April,
1864, will incur a penalty of ten-per centum additional of
'the amount thereof, and be lie ole to costs, as provided
’ for In the 19th section of the excise law of Ist July. 1882.
All. pen one who in tike manner » hall fail to take out
their licenses &b required by law. on or before the 2d day
of April, 1861, 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, lu ac
cordance with the provisions of the 69th section of the
law aforesaid. . _ . . , , ™
All payments are required to be made iu Treasury
Notes under authority of the United States, or in notes
of Banks organized under the act to provide a na
tional currency, known aB National Sanke.
No frnther notice will be given- „ „ t
JOHN H. DIEHL, Collector.
mh7 24t B.W. cor. THIRD and WALNUT Bt«.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
(DEPARTMENT OP ARTS).—The Examination
of the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Classes, at the
close of the Second Term, 'will be held in the following
order t
MONDAY, March 21st. —From ft to 11, Juniors* by
Professor Kendall (Differential Calculus), and Sopho
mores, by Professor Frazer (Chemistry of the Metalloids),
written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Professor Alien
(Herodotus), oral. _ . .
TUESDAY, 22d.—From 9 to 11, Sophomores (Trigo
nometry). and Freshmen (Algebra), by Professor Kan
dau, written. From uto 1, Juniors, by the Provost
(Intellectual Philosophy), oral.
WEDNESDAY, 23d. —From 9 to 11. Junior* (Juvenal),
and Sophomores (Cicero de fienectute),by Professor Jack
son. written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen. by Professor Cop
p£e(HbtoryLoral. . _ ,
THURSDAY, 24th.—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Profes
sor Frazer (Dynamics), oral. From 11 to 1, Sophomores,
by Professor Allen (Thucydides), oral
TUESDAY, 29th —From atoll. Juniors. t>TPr>fe*sor
Allen (Demosthenes), oral From 11 to 1, Sophomores,
by Professor Coupee (Logic), oral. „ .
. WEDNESDAY. 30th.—From 9to 11, Freshmen, by Pro
fessor Jackson (Horace’s Satires), oral.
GEORGE ALLEN.
roh2l»9t Secretary of the Faculty of Arts,
MW PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL REAL
|C> ESTATE ASSOCIATION.—The Committee ap
pointed to wind np the affairs of this Association notify
those barring fully-paid Stock to present their Certifi
cates, with receipt, at the Office of BL fcCHREINBR,
NOBLE Street, above Ninth, on or before the Ist day
of APRIL next. H. VAN BY IL,
B. SCHREINER.
ALLAN W. RICHARDS,
JaB-ftn3m* Committee.
OFFICE OF THE PfIILADEIr
PHI A, GERMANTOWN, IND NORRISTOWN
RAILROAD COMPANY.— Philadelphia. March 10,
1864 —The Board of Managers have this, day declared a
dividend of fonr per cent on the capital stock, clear of
taxes, for the six months ending the 3lst Inst/, payable
on and after the first day of April next.
Transfers of stock will HOI be made for ten days after
the 21st inst W. 6. WILSON,
mh]2-etuthtapl ' Treasurer.
B>jy PHILADELPHIA AMO READUfM
fiRAILROAD COMPANY. Office South
FOU3TH Street, Philadelphia* September 2, 1863.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The folio wing-named persona*
us entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this
Company. The residence of several of them is un
known, and It is, therefore, necessary that the certifi
cate* of stock should be presented on calling for the
Dividend. ft BRADFORD. Treasurer.
■ STOCKHOLDERS’ NAMES.
S. Lancaster, j Henry B. Sharer,
John Mclntyre, Andrew Turner,
Eenj. F. Newport, {Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich
seS-stnthtf
THE COUPONS DUE APRIL IST,
|1864. on the 5 per cent. Bonds of the ELMIRA
AhD WILLIAMSPORT RAILROAD COMPANY Will be
paid on and after that date, on presentation at the Penn
sylvania Railroad Building Room. A o.l* corner of THIRD
Street end WILDINGS Alley. By
mhSB- iutha tfl.pl GEORGE TABBR.
ftSgi MEDICAL PURVEYOR’S OFFICE,
No. 7 North FIFTH Street. 1
Philadelphia, Nov. 12,1883.
Importers and Dealers in MEDICINES, HOSPITAL
STORES, HOSPITAL FURNIYURB, BEDDING, ICS,
Ac., are Invited to submit their Price Lists from time to
time to this Office. j. murbay,
nois-etamtf Burgeon and Medical Purveyor.
Anew theory fob the
weather ears, look for the Aurora and Electrical
Clouds or a Storm about 21»t of April next. It*
*VOXr GET ADMIRABLE STYLES
J- of Irorytypec B. F. BETMMML 62* ARCH
Street. Simple and natural in attitadeland arr&usemaat,
and exquisitely colored. See specimens at the Gal
lery. It*
"DELI ABLE.—USE GALLAUDETT’3
■A-A HAIR RESTORER. It is not a dye. It restores
the hair to 11b natural color. It does not stain the skin.
It needs no Basdalineor other dressing. It Is a dressing
of itself. Price moderate Try it.
Prepared only by PAULO OLIVER, Apothecary,
mM9 lm» BIGHTBBNTH and SPRUCE St.
TTNBLVALLED STYLES OF FLEAS
inaPorlraits. Those finely-executed and ariistically-
Colored, life size Photographs in oil, a*-e ;he attractive
feature at B. P. REIMER’S Gallery, 62* ARCH Si. IS*
TJEIMEB’S LIFE-LIKE. BEAUTIFUL,
and artistic Photographs, Cartes de Visile give the
utmost satisfaction to the possessor. .Go to SEvC ND St.,
above Green. and get them. U*
Lieut, general grant.— we
publish, this morning a very fine card photograph
of Lietii. General Grant* i&fces duiiut hi * late visit.
MeALTjISr»II £ BHOTHSR,
7»8 CHESTNUT Street.
C’OL. DAHLGREN. NOW READY,
a very fine card picture of the l&te Col. D&hjgren.
. „ ei Mcallistbh & BEorata,
mliSB.3t TaB CHESTNUT Street.
EMANCIPATED SLAVES FROM
. —Card photographs of the Butancl
pated gtavts. McALLISt'BR & BROTHER,
rah2B-.lt T*B CHESTNUT Street.
TMPEBIAL PHOTOGRAPHS.—
J- Visite n o,n t pa B6 edat NBWBLL’S Gallery,
No. 93* ARCH Street. No mciures allowed to leave
this Gallery unless they give perfect satisfaction
mh22 6tif*
EEAST OF THE PASSOVER—THE
urder&izued would. respectfu-ly inform his co-Reli
jdozietstbat he is now ready to mi orders of tu« purest
and best quality of * *_MAZOTH. r * alias PASSOVER
BREAD, at eleven-cants per ponnd. Christians, wishing
to procure tome of our Passover Bread, can also order
it in quantities to suit them, and have it sent by express,
or as directed, to any paH of the world.
The winding of the wheat out of which this Passover
Bread is made, and the baking of the bread, has been
personally auperlntended by the undersigned, and he is
certain it must give satisfaction to all who ; may- favor
him witbftheiT_pAtronfl.ro. All orders accompanied with
the money* ana directeo to MARK HERTZ, Agent, Nos,
5 and T DOCK Street, Philadelphia, will be promptly
fill,” [mhß-ftP] MASK HERTZ, Agent.
QDLD’S IMPROVED STEAM
_ WATBB-HE ATInITaPP ARATU 3,
For Warmlnx and Ventilating Public Building, Ml
Prints Reeidenoee.
UjlfoN STEAM I ANI> a WATER-HEATING COMPART
OF PHILADBLPIA
JAHKB P. WOOD,
. *1 South FOURTH Street.
mhlB-tap2o B. H. FBLTWBLL, Buperiateudent-
miTARY.
STHE COAL BOUNTY FUND .
COMMITTEE,
»05K WALHOT STRBBT.
Will, pat
TWENTY DOLLARS
POK EVBBT VOLUNTEER MU.TEHBD INTO THE
PHILADELPHIA BBaiMSNTS OF
HANCOCK'S 2d AEHY CORPS,
Viz: 69th. list. T3d, 106th REOIMKNTB P. V..
FROM THIS BATH UNTIL APRIL Ist.
mhSB 4t ALFRED DAT, Chairman.
8 CITY AND WARD BOUNTY!
ADVANCE PAT AND PRIZE MOSBVI
HEN WANTED for the NAVAL SERVICE and M A
BINB CORPS, who will hs entitled to aU the City
Bounties In addition to Prize Honey. ...
Seamen will receive ait advance of three months pay
as bounty.
Application to he made at once to ■_
EDWIN PALMER., .
Captain and Provost Marshal
Second District Pennsylvania,
»56 South TWELFTH Street.
mhS9-tf ____ Philadelphia.
4 HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT
OF THE SUfcQUEHANNA,
Chambebsburo. Pa., March 21, 1861
GENERAL orders 80. 20.
Authority having been granted by the War Depart
ment to the Ctmioandiog General of the Department of
the Susquehanna, the Ist Batt&llm three years’ Penn
sylvania Volunteers (formerly six months r volunteers),
consisting of six companies, mastered into the (Juiced
States service for three years or during the war, is au
thorized to recruit to ten companies of the maximum
St Shi? t ßattalion is on Frovost duty in this department,
and it offers a good opportunity to those persons who
have been in the service and have been honorably dis
charged, to re-enter, and to those of good character who
have not been in the service to enter the same. Only
those known to the recruiting officers and persons au
thorized to recruit as being reliable and trustworthy
will be received, as the nature of the duty thie Battalion
is called upon to perform la such that It requires soldiers
in whom the commanding officers can place confidence.
Perso* e taking advantage of the benefits arising from
enlistment in this Battalion will receive the bounties
paid by the Government as authorized in existing orders.
The officer* must be men who have had some experi
ence in the military service, intelligent, and of good
character, and only those bringing the requisite number
of men and possessing the above qualifications will be
recommended to the Governor of the State for commis
sions.
Recruits and persons having fquads of recruits will
report to Captain GEO. W. MERRICK let Battalion
three year*’Fa Vole-, and Recruiting Offieer for the
same, at HARRISBURG, Pa. „ „ . _ _ .
Applications to enter this Battalion must be made at
once, that the companies maybe filled and organized
before the flrst'of April next, after which date the addi
tional Government bounties as now paid, will be dis
continued. and only the one hundred dollars bounty
will be paid, as provided by the act approved July 22,
command of Major General COU3H
John 8 Bchultze, Aset Adjt Genera - mh2B lot
S WANTED—TWO INTELLIGENT,
young, hearty COLORED MSN. to enlist In the33i
B. Colored Troops, now at Camp Casey, near
Washington, D. C. * for thepo*t of -
QUARTERMASTER'S SERGEANT AND ADJUTANT’S
CLERK- •_
They must have a fair common-school education.
T^fe?»‘ r W ‘ U be IoBERT R CORSON.
Agent of Supervisory Committee, 1210 CHESTNUT
Street . mh2B-3t
t GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE,
No. Git CHBSTNUHStreet.—R ECRUITS wanted for
all the old Pennsylvania w
CAVALRY, ARTILLERY, and INFANTRY
nowmeemojnoWWdgfnlL ■ avw
CHAS. N. CIDWALLADER.
Captain 2d Artillery. U2th Regiment F V..
mhS6-6-* Gegeneral Recruiting Officer,
ANDERSON CAVALRY,
S&n <JSTH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY.)
suitable young men will be accented as Re
- * emits for tills Regiment, now on service in
East Tennessee. , _
WM I. PALMER, Colonel Commanding.
■Offiee In WASHINGTON BUILDING.
mhS9-6t* . . No. ay* South THIRD Street.
NEW PUBUCATIONS.
pORTRAIT OF
GENERAL GRANT.
A MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT OF
LIEUT. GENERAL U. 8. GRANT, U. 8. A., has jnat
emanated from under the burin of the well-known
Artist. J. C. BCTTRE, of New rotk.__ T * iit ,„ _
superior Portrait is ft fine STEEL-PLATS EN
GRAVING from an authentic Photograph taken near
Chattanooga by the celebrated Army Photographers.
M« ears Barr & Young; is of imperial size* embellished
with appropriate surroundings, on fine plate paper. Can
only be obtained from the publisher or his authorized
Agents, at the very low price of ' ~
A very limited number of PROOFS on India paper
may be had at $2 each »
The Portrait will he sent by m&U or express, free of
charge* on receipt of price.
J. P. SKELLY-,
SOLE AGENT FOB PENNSYLVANIA,
908 ARCH SIREET, PHILADELPHIA..
To whom all applications should be addressed.
WANTED—AGENTS in every county in Pennsylvania
for this superb Portrait, nah26tf
nHOICE ENGLISH BOOKS.—THE
VJ snhsoribn invites the attention of literary gentle
men and amateuis of floe books to hia collection of
Standaid and Illustrated Work®, largely increased by
recent importations, and now comprising tbe best as
sortment offered for sale in this city. His lone acquaint
ance with the- trade, and superior facilities abroad,
enable him to offer to his customers a choice class of
books at unusually moderate rates.
Priced cstalogues of a select portion of the stock may
be bad gratis on application. . ' .. • .
Foreign boohs and periodicals imported weekly by
steamer. C. J. PRICE,
Importer of Foreign Boohs, Periodical., etc.,
i0i.23-st» Mo. 31 South SIXTH Bt„ above Chestnut.
mw BOORS! NEW BOOKS I
«**Y WORK AND FLAY; or. Literary Vaiie: ies. By Ho*
raeeßushntH. —. . _
TBfi OAMPAHER THAL, and.other Writings. From
the German of Jean Paul Fredeirlch Richter.
HABKLE EXPERIENCE; or, Seeking and Finding.
By Marion Bliza Weir ,
Ma HJOBIE FLEUISG. A Sketch. Being tne paper
entitled • Pei Marjorie.” A story of child-life.
FIFTY YEARS AGO. By John Brown, M. D- •
CHRONICLES OF THE SCHONBERG-OOTffA FA
MILY. By TwoofThemeelve* ~ w a ..
GILEAD; or,the Vltionof All Soul s Hospital. An Al
'ToyialoV Hyat Wa & A ALFRED MARTIEN,
nhSB 606 CHESTNUT Street.
TVTEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS 11
A * .Tn«t reealwdd by
ASHMBAD & EVANS,
(Successors to Willis P. Hazard,)
Do. *»* CHESTNUT Street;
RED-TAPE AND PIGEON HOLE GENERALS. As
seen from the Ranke, by a Citizen Soldier. ___„
TBE VEIL PARTLY LIFI'ED. AND JESUS BE
COMING VISIBLE. By W. H. Furness.
VIEW OF SLAVERY. By Bishop Houkius,
TBfi CAMPANEE THAL. and other Wrl logs. Prom
_ the German of Jean Paul Richter. , „ •
REDEEM SR AND REDEEMED. An Investigation of
the Atom znent and of Eternal Judgment. By Charles
Beecher.
VIGOR A Hovel. By Walter Barrett, Clerk. _
WORK ADD PLAT, or Literary Varieties. By Horace
COUNSEL AND COMFORT. By the Country
Parson. ” xnu2B
RATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW
a” FOR MARCH Is now ready. . , ■ „
The agency for this able Review is at No. 33 South
SIXTH street, __
xohS&St OFFICE OF APPLETON’S CYCLOPEDIA,
AMERICAN BANK-NOTE REPOB
- TER,
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Its lift of COUNTERFEIT ROTES is more full than
other Detectors.
It is the only Reporter which gives the NATIONAL
BaNKS as fast as organized. __
Its Quotations are by eminent Bankers in FOUR
CITIES—viz:
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FERRER 4CO , Philadelphia, „ _
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COUNSEL AND COMFORT
V/ SPOKEN FROM A CITY PULPIT.
By the **Country Parson,” in one volume, 12mo.
Published thie day.
SMILES’ INDUSTRIAL BIO&BAPHY, IBON-WORK
BRS AND TOOL MAKBEB By the author of “Self-
Help, ” Ac.. Ac Inoneyolume, 12mo.
loLsalewltbaU the ARD BOOKg
by LINDSAY & BLAKIdTON. Publishers,
mh23 »5 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
THE SUNBEAM STORIES,
Containing the charming, bright.etorlee of—
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CLOUD WITH SILVER DINING,
HOUSE ON THB BOOK,
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fe26-t jyl 3ißouth SIXTH Street.
NEW AMERICAN
CYCLOPEDIA,
The agency for tide invaluable Library of Universal
Information i* at S 3 South SIXTH Street, seoond story.
Also, BECOBD OT THE REBELLION. By Frank
Moore. fell-tf
OFFICE OP THE GUARDIANS OF
v/ THE POOS,' Ifo. 49 north SEVENTH Street.
Philadelphia. March 25.1861.
PROPOSALS FOB FOKSUSHING COAL FOB THE
PHILADELPHIA ALMSHOUSE.
SEALED PROPOSAL? from minora for famishing not
exceeding 3,000 (three thousand) Tons of first qaarltty
bard White Ash, Lehigh, or Schuylkill cioal, fir the
Philadelphia Almshouse, 'will be received at the Office of
the Guardians of 'the Poor. Vo. 49 North SEVENTH
Street, Philadelphia, until MONDAY, April 4th, 1864.
at 12 a. The Goal to be delivered, free from slate, dust,
or other impurities, at the Almshouse wharf, on the
Sohujlkill, before the first day of Jane. And to be in
spected and welshed in carts on the scales, 2.240 pounds
to the ton on the Almshouse grounds, as delivered.
The Proposals will state the prices, payable In city war
rants. for each size, i. e for
1. COO tone of Lump Coal.
1,61 0 tons of Egg Goal
600 tons of Stove Goal.
And the location and mine from which it is proposed to
deliver, accrmpanied by certificates from per«ons known
to ihe Board, that the parson or persons makingthe offer
18 OT aie actually engag'd in the business of miningcoal,
and of sufficient ability to execute the contract, for the
faithful p-xfoimance of which security will be required.
The Guardians of the Poor reserve the right to accept
any proposal in whole or in part, or to reject all. as they
may <?eem best tor the interests of the city: and, in the
event of lailnre on the part of any cootractor to deliver
the coBls according to bis agreement, both in quality
and quantity, the Guardians of the Poor reserve the
right to bay elsewhere whatever quantify may be re
quired to meet tie deficiency, and charge to the com*
tractor any loss or damage arising from such failure.
Proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for furnishing
Coal for the Almshouse.” Blank printed forms of pro
poiEjewill be furnished on application at the office of
the Guardians, by s ail or otherwise.
mh26 8t CB as. T MILLER. Secretary,
“DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
J-/-GBO. R. PEDDLE, having sold bis interest in the
firm of CHASE A PEDDLE to MOSES M. CHASE, the
partnership is THIS DAT dissolved. All indebted to the
firm are requested to make payment to Moses M. Chase,
*nd those having claims to present them for settlement
to him.
MOSES M. CHASE,
GEO. B. PBDOLB.
March 24th, 1864, • mh26 stuthfit*
TTEATON & DENCKLA, HARDWARE
Commission Merchants, 507 COMMERCE and 510
NORTH Streets, offer for lale:
4?<*°r Brand *allr j Plymouth Mill Bivets.
W. & 8. BuMiert CMt Steel; Eerie Cabinet Leak*.
Pnmia'iHoaiHalls; Locke'sßshoolßlatas.
Cower. Brass, and Iron Wire; cotton Card,.
Alto. efull assortment of American Hardware
frA-firnlf
BAIZE AND WOOLEN
FLOOE CLOTHS, of all widths, at Carpet Store of
WM C&EAGMILE, No. 447 Norti SECuND Street.
below N» ble. East Bide. ; mh22»lm*
rjARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WIN
DOW SHADES -New stock of English Carpets lust
received, and for sale cheap, at WM. CBBAGHILE’S,
No. 447 North SECOND Street, below Noble. Bast
■ida. mhaa-im*
THE PRESS;—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 29. 1564.~
QPEN I N G
ON TUESDAY, MARCH 29th.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
THE PARIS
CAMBRIC DRESSES.
The designs are very pretty, and the prices quite
moderate- Ladies should make their selections while
the assortment Is complete.
S. MILLIKEN * CO.,
828 AROH STREET, and
mh!9-6t 3a SOUTH SECOND STREET.
gPRING GOODS.
FIRST OPENING OF
SPRANG DRESS GOODS,
t
AT THE STOKE OF
J. IT. YOUNG,
(Successor to T, Fisher),
No. TO North FOURTH Street.
JOHN F. YOUNG
is sow opening one of the moat complete selections of
LADIBB’ PBE6S STUFFS that can bo found in this
market. Special -attention is directed to the styles and
prices. mh&tuihetf
BASKETS AND WILI.OW WARE.
AND BEST ASSORTED
WOODEN-WARE
013 MARKET AND 510 COMMERCK STS.,
WADDING, BATTING, TWINES,
WICKING, CORDS, CORDAGE,
BUCKETS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, BASKETS,
TUBS, CHURNS, MATS, WHIPS,
TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
BIRD-CAGES, JAPAN WAKE,
WINDOW PAPER AND SHADES,
PUTNAM’S OLOTHES-WRINGER,
7
LOOKING GLASSES, CLOCKS,
FLY-NETS, FANCY BASKETS, &0., &C.
mh29-lm
j»anoy baskets.
A. H. FRANCISCPS,
4».
513 MARKET AND 510 COUHERCE STS,,
Have just opened a large and well assorted stock of flue
GERMAN AND FRENCH
FANCY BASKETS
OF HIS OWN IMPORTATION.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO THE TRADE.
A^ A TI^JBITTERS.
WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE
astonished at anything. Tears of experience, and
a correspondence extending throughout all nationalities
of the habitable globe, have turned theories into facts
and established a basis from which we meed mot err.
We are not surprised at such facts as the following*
although the persons who write them are. We know
the persons and circumstances, hence feel at liberty to
endorse their statements:
‘'Dear Sir: I have been afflicted many years, with
severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and
hands* and a general disordered system Physicians
and medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting some
friends in New York, who were using Plantation Bitters,
they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced with
a small wine-glassful after dinner. Peeling better by de
grees, In a few days I was astonished to And the coldness
and cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the
night through, which I had not done for years. Ifeel
like another being. My apetite and strength have also
greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters.
“Respectfully, JUDITH RUSSEL.”
' RbEDSBURT, Wls., Bept. 16.1863.
1 * * * I have been in the army hospital for four
teen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton.
111. they cave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * *
Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. * *3
' • . 0. A. FIiAUTE.”
The following Is from the Manager of the Union Home
Echool for the Children of Volunteers:
“ Baybhbybr Hanbiow, Eiett-sbvbnth St.*
New York. August 2, RSS.
“ Db. Drake: Tour wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been 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 been
entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoon
ful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly
increased, and she is now well.
Respectfully, Mas. O. M. D35V033.”
■* * * * I owe much to yon. for I verily believe the
Plantation Bitters have savsd my life*
Rev. W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid. ST. T.”
. 4 * * * * Thou will send me twohottle* more of thy
Plantation Bitten. Mr wife has been greatly benefited
by their me.
Thy Mend,
“ * * * I have been & great sufferer from Dyspepsia*
and bad to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation
Bitters have cured me.
Bet. J. 8. CATHORIT, Rochester* K. Y.”
« * * * I hare gtTCB the Plantation Bitters to hun
dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing
“ * • * The Plantation Bitters have cured Ime of
liver complaint* of which I was laid up prostrate and
had to abandon my business*
H. B KINGSLBY. Cleveland, O,”
11 * * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a
derangement of the Kidneys and urinary organs that has
distressed me for years. It acts Uke a charm.
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong* the lan
guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya bark* win
tergreen* sissafras, roots* herbs* £c.» all preserved In
perfectly pare Bt. Croix rum.
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness,
. lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lad: of appetite, dis
tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation &c., deserve
to suffer 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.
If oticb.— Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ters in bulk or by the gallon is & swindler and impostor.
It is put up only in our log-cabin bottle. Beware of bot
tles refilled with Imitation deleterious stuff, for which
several persons are already in prison. See that every
bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, tttimu*
Mated, and our signature on steel-plate side label.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
globe.
I\ XI. DRAKE * GO.,
f623.tnth.3m goa BROADWAY.
PEOPLE’S TELEGRAPH.
NEW PIKST OLASS LINES.
No’. All CHESTNUT STREET
GIRARD HOUSE,
MERCHANT'S EXCHANGE READING-ROOM,
•yiTI BROTHERS
rPßPectfnlly give notice that, it toeing their intention of
rellnqni.hing the retail branch of their traeineee. and
REMOVING to their office in FRONT Street, intend dia
poeing of their enrplu. stock of
MARBLE VASES, BRONZES, FANCY GOODS,
Ac., is the second story of their ware rooms, Ho. 639
>RCH Street, at Fuhiic Sole, through Messrs. THOMAS
BIRCH St tON, on
March 59th and 3tst, at 10 o’clock each day.
Catalogues will be ready on Monday, March 28.
h’oTicE.-We fhall continue the Importation of Italian
Marble Monuments, Statuary, French Bronzes. Al&b&ster
Ortajaents, &c.. for th« trade in general, as heretofore;
also, confine ourselves to such special commissions to be
executed In fenglaud. France, Italy, and Germany that
our friendi may favor ns with. _
VITI BROS. .
mhM thstuSt
RETAIL URy goods. _
PARIS-MADE
MAW TILLAS
SPRING CLOAKS,
MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
S»0 CHESTNUT STRKBT.
We have now open a fresh stock of
PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS,
FOR DRESSES.
STOCK OF
COTTON GOODS
IN THIS COUNTRY.
A. H. FRAYCISCUS,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
“ New Bedford, Mass., Not. 24, 1683.
ASA CURRIE, Philadelphia, Pa.”
O. W. D. AB&BBW&
Superintendent Soldiers’ Home* Cincinnati* 0.”
C. C. MOORS, No, 254 Broadway.”
S. T.—lB6o.—X.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICES
CORN EXCHANGE,
(RIGHT HARS SIDE, HAIR ENTRANCE >
mh2l-6t
(LATE Tiro TITI & BONS,)
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY MORNINGS.
MILLINERY GOODS.
millinery house.
GRAND MILLINERY OPENING!
P. A. HARDIN 6 & CO.,
No. 413 ARCH STREET,
WILL OFSN,
On THURSDAY, March 31,
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
STRAW AM) MILLINERY GOODS,
Comprising 2CO caies of all the latest styles
HATS AND BONNETS,
Together with a large assortment of
FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS,
LACES, RUCHES, ORNAMENTS, &e.
mhiS-St
ggfi WE RESPECTFULLY
“V* CALL THE ATTENTION. OF
THE TRADE
TO OUR STOCK OF
SPRING MILLINERY GOOIIS.
WE HAVE NOW OPEN
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
FRENCH FLOWERS,
RIBBONS, SILKS, LACES, VEILS, &c.
RERSIIEM,
726 CHESTNUT STREET.
mtiW-lm
GOODS.
JOHN STOKE & SOYS,
No. 805 CHESTNUT STREET,
Are now receiving their Sprint Importations of
SILK AND MILLINERY GOODS,
SUCH AS „
FANCY AND PLAIN RIBBONS,
GROS DE NAPLES—AII ahadee.
MARCELLINES AND FLORENCES.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH CRAPES.
LACES AND JOINED BLONDES.
ILLUSION AND MALINE NETS, AO., &o.
Also, a full assortment of
FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS.
mhlstnths9m
JP “”»«• 1864.
EBOOKS & ROSEIHEHI,
431 MARKET STREET,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
RIBBONS,
BONNETS,
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS,
. FLOWERS,
AND
MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY.
mh23-lm
1864. _ 1864.
WOOD & CARY,
128 CHESTNUT STREET,
STRAW AND MILLINERY
GOODS.
P. B.—MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS are Invited to
examine before pnrehaslng, as our STOCK IS FULL
aud PRICES LOW.
inll3-ain WOOD & CARY.
P. A. HARDING & CO.,
IMPORTERS AMD JOBBERS OP
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
No. 413 ARCH STEEET.
PHILADELPHIA.
mh3-Sm
ARMY GOODS,
j?OR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
EVANS Sc KASSAXiIL.,
MtLITAIIY FURNISHERS,
418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Banners, Regimental and Company Flairs, Swords,
Sashes, Belts, Fasiants, Epaulettes, Hats, Gaps, Gan*
teens. Haversacks, Camp Kits, -Field Classes, Spars,
and ever? thin* pertaining to the complete outfit of
Army and Navy Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. mhlO-lm
JURLOUGHS.
Officers and Soldiers, visiting the city on Furlough,
needing
SWORDS,
And other MILITARY KOTIPMBNTS, are Invited to the
very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of
GEO. W. SIMONS & BKO.,
SAXSOH-STREET HALL.
SANSOM Street, above Sixth.
PRESENTATION SWORDS
Made to order at the shortest notice, which, for richness
and magnificence. Challenge Competition, no Other house
in the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEW*
ZLER With the PRACTICAL SWOBD-MAKES.
mhlO-Sm ■
J'ROTHINGHAM A WELLS
BAT. FOB SALX,
MEDniM. ABB LIGHT BHEETINQB AMD
BTANDARDHB&.IS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. ■
WASH. NGTON- AND VICTORY CAMBRNH AND
BILBCIAS.
BROWN.BLBACHBD, AND CORBET JEAN 8.
No. lift WORSTED YABN. he aeJMftf
BUNK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
jyjOSS & 00., 432 CHESTNUT ST.
BLANK BOOK & ENVELOPE
MANUFACTURERS.
BTOCK BROKERS’ PURCHASE AND SALES BOOKS.
STOCK BROKERS' RECEIPT AND DELIVERY BOOKS.
COPYIBO PRESSES.
COPYING-PRESS TABLES.
COP, ING BOOKS AMD PLUIDB.
SOLDIERS’ POCKET PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
SOLDIERS’ WRITING AHD SBWIHG CASES.
CLARK’S INDELIBLE PENCIL, for Marking Linen.
Also, a large assortment of Note and Letter Papers;
together with a full and complete stock of connUng-honse
fane, and staple Statloneiy, at low prioes.
mhMtf ■
JJRtSON & SON,
' NO. S NORTH SIXTH STREET,
PRINTERS AND STATIONERS*
BLANK BOOKS,
PAPERS, PENS, AND INKS OF SUPERIOR
QUALITY.
Corporations, Banks, end Business Men supplied with
everything xeceesary for the Counting-room, x 'Tnhl2-lm
TX> HOUSEKEEPERS.
J-- In makir g your spring purchases, he sure to pro*
vide yourself with the host—-the only RELIABLE and
WABBARTBO CLOTHES W RIEGER
THB ÜBIVBRBAL WHIN SIB,
With rthe Patent COG WHBBL REGULATOR, whleh
ncswivKLV prevents the rolls from BRBAKiNO or twist
mo on the shaft and tearing the clothing, as all wringers
without Gog Wheels willao, however strongly It may
he asserted to the contrary.
Ho family can he without
THE UNIVERSAL WRIHGER.
It will pay for itself In six months, in the saving of
garments alone. In the smallest family. _
The family size* are 97 and $lO, and are WAR
ASTED in every particular.
BFor sale wholesale and retail, by
B. L, BURNHAM. Manufacturers Agsnt* _
No. 97 Eoutk SIXTH Street, k*twe.B Chwtnnt luU
Sulnt.PUlad.lpkU.' sAS-Ia
INANCIAL.
IJTIE NEW
govern ment loan.
By direction of the Secretary of the Treasury. I hereby
give notice that I am prepared to receive Subscriptions on
account of United Stales Bonds authorized by the Act of
March 3d, 1864, bearing date March let, 1864, redeemable
at the pleasure of the Government after ten years, and
payable forty years from date, bearing interest at Ayp
per centum a year, payable on Bonds not over one hun
dred dollars Annually, and on all other Bonds, semi
annually In Coin.
Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon
Bonds, as they may prefer.
Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations
Fifty dollars ($5O), One hundred dollars ($100). Five
hundred dollars (*500). One thousand dollars (11,000).
Five thousand dollars ($5*000), and Ten thousand dol
lars ($10*OCO); and Coupon Bonds of the denominations
of Fifty dollars ($5O), One hundred dollars (*100),
Five hundred dollars ($500), and One" thousand dol
lars ($1,000).
Subscribers will be required to pay, in addition to the
amount of the principal of the Bonds in lawful money,
he accrued interest in United States Notes,
or the Notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent,
for premium until further notice.) from the first day of
Marcher September, as the case may be. until the day
of subscription and payment.
Upon the receipt of Subscriptions 1 willlissue my Certi
ficates of Deposit therefor, in duplicate, the original of
which will be forwarded by the subscriber to the Secre
tary of the Treasury, Washington, with a letter stating
the hind (Registered or Coupon), and the denominations
of Bonds issued.
Upon the receipt of the Original Certificates at the
Treasury Department, the Bonds subscribed for will be
transmitted to the subscribers respectively, as soon as
the same can be prepared.
It is expected that the first deliveries of Coupon Bondi
will be made not later than the fourth (4th) of April,
ARCHIBALD MTNTYRE,
ASSISTANT TRBABUKER U. 8.
IB S T
XnTATIOXsTAXi SAisns:
PHILADELPHIA.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
F IN ANCIAL.AGENT
OF THE
UNITED STATES.
10-40 LOAN.
This Bank has been authorized and is now prepared
to receive subscriptions to the
SEW GOYERJiMEST MAS.
This Loan* Issued under authority of an act of Con
gress* approved March 3, 1864* provides for the issue of
Two Hundred Millions of Dollars ($200,000,000) United
States Bonds, redeemable after ten years, and payable
forty years from date, IN COIN> dated March 1,1864,
bearing interest at the of
FIVE PER CENT.
per annum IN COIN, payable semi-annually on all
Bonds oyer sloo* ai d on Bondß of SIQO and less, an
nually.
Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon
Bonds as they may prefer.
Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations
of fifty dollars ($5O). one hundred dollars ($iCO), £ve
hundred dollars (500)* one thousand dollars (SI,OXO,
five thousand dollars (5*000), and ten thousand dollars
(10.0C0), and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of fifty
dollars (150). one hundred dollars ($100). five hundred
doll ft) 6 ($5OO, and one thousand dollars ($1,006).
Subscribers will be required to pay* in addition to the
amount of the principal of the bonds in lawful money*
the accrued interest in coin, (or in United States notes,
or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per C6Ut< for
premium until further notice*) from the flr*^_dayof
March or September, as the case may be. until the day
of subscription and payment.
E W L . O A N .
TJ. S. 10-40 S.
JAY COOKE A CO. OFFER FOR SALE THE
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
Bearing flTe per cent. Intereßt, In coin.
Redeemable any time after TEN YEARS, at the pleasure
of the Government, find payable FORTY years after
date. Both COUPON AND REGISTERED BONDS are
issued for this Loan, of same denominations as the Five •
Twenties. The interest on $5O and $lOO payable yearly,
on all other denominations half-yearly. The TEN
FORTY BONDS are dated March 1,1861, the half-yearly
interest falling due September 1 and March, l of each,
year. Until let September, the accrued interest from Ist
March 1b required to be paid by purchasers In coin, or in
legal currency, adding 50 per caat. for premium, until
further notice.
All other Government securities bought and sold.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
DEPARTMENT.
A omm op Comptroller op thb Ctranurar*
Washington. February 26th, 1884.
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has been made to appear that the
Fourth National Bask of Philadelphia, in the county of
Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly
organized under and according to the requirements of
the act of Congress, entitled “an act to provide a na
tional currency,. secured by a pledge of United States
stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof.” approved February 25th, 1863* and has com
plied with all the (provisions of said act required to be
complied with before commencing the business of
Banking,
Bow. therefore I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certify that the FOURTH NA
TIONAL Bank OF PHILADELPHIA, county of Phiia
deiphia, and State of Pennsylvania. Is authorised to
commence the business of Banking, under the act afore
said.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of
office, thi*,twenty-eixth SocIrLMCH.
I iohl ftm Comptroller of the Currency.
TOHN HOBN, JR,
V STOCK COMMISSION BROKBR,
No. 140 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
(UP STAIRS.)
PHILADELPHIA.
REFERENCES:
Mesnrs.Thoß. A. Biddle A Co. tfess.Gaw. Macaleiter, & Go.
Messrs. E. S. Whelan St Go. Messrs. Drexel A Co.
Messrs. Buzby A Co. HenryJ. Williams, Bsq.
Alexander Bfddle.Bsq. I. P. Hutchinson, Esq.
G. M. Troutman. Bsq. D. B. Cummins, Esq.
Jas. G. King'A Sons, New York. fe26-2m
SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF
FBANKFORD.
CAPITAL 3100,000. WITH THB PRIVILEGE OP IN
CREASING TO *600.000.
NATHAN HILLBS, Preetdent
WILLIAM H. RHAWa, Cashier,
(Lite of the Philadelphia Bank.)
humorous;
NATHAN HILLBS. CHARLES E. KRBHBR,
GEORGE W. RHaWN, BEN J. ROWLAND, J*..
SIMON B. SNYDER, BBNJ H. DEACON,
EDWARD HAYES. „ JOHN COOPER.
LBWIS BHALLCKOSB,
The Second Nations! Bank of Philadelphia t« now
open at No. 134 MAIN Street, Pzankford. for the trane
letlon Of * General Banking Bneine*. upon the aaaal
**CoUectlone npon all.aeeeulble POtnte will he made
upon liberal term*. BatpeetftillT, _
fee. 8m _ W. H. RHAWN. Caehler
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
"DAME INSURANi
X He. 400 CHE S’
PHIL AD]
FIRE AND INLA
PIBSG
Frauds N. Buek,
Charles Richardson.
Henry Lewis,
O, W. Davis,
F. S. Justice*
George A. West,
FRANCIS Jr.
CHAS. RICH.
W. I. Blanchard* Secret*
American fire insurance
COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER PER
PETUAL. No. 310 WALNUT* Street, above Third, Fhl-
large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in
vested in sound and available Securities, continues to
Insure on Dwellings. Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in port and their Cargoes* and other Personal
Property. All losses promptly adjusted.
Marie, I Jamesß. Campbell,
John Which* I Edmund G. Duttlh.
Samuel C. Morton* ( Charles W. Poultnsy.
Patrick Brady, ' j Israel Morris.
John T. Lewis. I
THOMAS R. MARIS, PreeldgnL
Albbat C. L. Opawiobd. Seeretsry. OH-u
T7IRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVEDY.
#a. wan.iw ftfi* years, continues to insure against Loss
Damageby Fire on or Private Buildings* eltnar
g.^ o ?. , sru i^
te offerto theln«or.d *n undoubtedeeearitylnthe****
.floe*. DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Phttereon, Thomae RoMne,
Alexander Benaon. Daniel Smith, Jr.;
William Montellue, John Deverenx.
leaa* Hailahnrtt, ■ Smith,
_ „ JONAraS PATTERSON, PrteldenL
William G. Cpowsll, Secretary.
TJOOK-KEEPEB WANTED, OP IN
telligenee and quickness, for a part of the day.
Addreis Bix 176$ Post Office. It*
COPRANO AND CONTRALTO
Wanted in.a QUARrBTTE CHOIR; good and compe
tent. Address **B. c, M Press office. mhSB 3t*
■WANTED TO,KENT —A LARGE
v , «uit.ble for ll*ht Maou/MtariDg- Andrew
Bo« 2623, PhlUdelphl. Poat Qfflea mha)-3l«
■W ANTE D—A GOOD COLORED
mi pqpl’ab Bt°4P ral HonM,golk ' tpß £li£ t 'p-
WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A
situation m a Dry* Goods store. Has had fonr
-ESMraa M^suagl
WANTED—A COMPETENT YOUNG
»f MAK, to \Ake charge of a set of boohs io a .so.
ealA house on MABKEr Street. Keference required
Address, In own handwriting, “0. B.Box sii Ke
Office. mh2fl *2t+
WANTED - CLOTHING—PERSONS
1 Y havlnc Glothlnc to dispose of will please call on
or address O. MIILEK,
jaG-tuthsSm* Vo. 90S CHESTNUT Street.
WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN
* Y end Wife the Dwelling part of a House in the vl
cinltT of Independence or Washington Squares, on or
before June Ist. Would take the care of office. Very
best of references given. Addresi Box 1401 Post Offise.
Iphl7 thsto tf
TAT ANTED —A SITUATION BY AN
M experienced Salesman; one that has a good city
and conntiy trade; will travel and sell by sample.' Best
of city reference. K cIM
Address ** J. G.« *' Press office. mh2s-6t*
Jjfc7R A MONTH!—I WANT TO HIRE
“' u AGENTS In every County, at #75 a month, ox
pease* paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma
chine.. Address S, MADISON, Alfred,Me. [fel2 d&W3m
H WANTED TO BENT—FOR SIX
ora year, a genteel HOUSE and FURNI’
a ■“?* location, north, of Vine and west of Broad
streets. Apply to B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH
Street mh29-3t*
M WANTED TO RENT—BUILDING
with Steam Power. Must be within the city limits.
■Udaregg Box 2623 Philadelphia Poafc Office. mh2S-3t*
C. H. CLARK,
President.
[JE company,
nruT street*
SLFHIA.
HD ISfSUSAKOE.
TORS.
John W. Everman,
Robert B. Potter,
John Kessler* Jr. *
R. D Woodruff,
Charles Stokes,
Joseph D, Bllis.
BUCK, President.
iBDSOif, Vl.e Preald.nL
ITT. jnl4-ti
WANTS.
MW ANTED FOR THE SUMMER
Hon the. a furnished or unfurnished House in the
country, witn easy communication to the city. Address
Box 936 Philadelphia Pose Office. mh2S 6t*
M summed residence.—wan ted
—For four or five months, a FURNISHED HOUSE
near the eity (neighborhood of Germantown preferred).
a ge&tieman desiring to leave hi* cmntry place for the
season can place it in careful hand*, at a fair rental.
Ipqnire at 128 South FRONT Street, second floor, or
addiees “F. L. B ,” Box 2018. P. O mli22-tuthßot*
FOR SALE AND TO LET,
HD LET—WITH ADYANOES, DE-
A SIRABLE LOTS- Apply aai3GKEga St. mhJ6-3t*
rro LET.—THE SECOND, THIRD,
A and fourth floors at 335 MARKET Street, through
to Church alley. mH29-tf
TfOR SALE—THE STOCK, GOOD
A .will, and Fixtures of a Wholesale Liquor Store.
Por term* Ac., apply at 920 MARKET Street. mh2S-3t*
1708 SALE—LARGE STOCK OF ICE
A ard business complete of an old-established ICE
COMPaNY,- It is offered for sale on account of the pro*
prletor enraging in another business Inquire at the
efficeof the HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPAHT.coroer
FuUKTH and LIBBeBY fetreeta. mh29.6t
MFOR SALE—A SUFESIOB re
sidence, in complete order, situated on SPRUCE
f treat, near BROAD street Apply to ROBERT MAC
GREGOR, 418 W 4LNPT Street It
Ma safe and desirable IN
VESTMENT.
▲ Farm of 176 acres, •ituate near to Darby, and about
7 % miles from Market-street Bridge-
The soil is of the finest description, and in the highest
state of cultivation .
The buildings are good and substantial, and entirely
ample for a first-class Farm.
The clOße proximity of this property to the city will
make it susceptible of division into a number of desira
ble sites for cottage improvement *
For further information, apply to
J D. REINBOTH,
mb26*3t # No. 436 WALNUP Street.
M over 300 houses, all sizes,
for sale and exchange, RAN’SOM :£OGSBS. Jr ,
210 North TENTH Street. mh2s-lm*
SADDLE MARE.—A BU
perior SADDLE MARE, suitable for an officer
in tVe army, is for sale, and to be seen at the stable in
COXB Street, (between Spruce and Pine,) above Seven*
teenth. mli29*2t?
BOARDING.
(GENTLEMEN WILLING TO PAY
'A liberally can be accommodated with two hand
somely-furnished communtcatiD g PARLORS, on first
floor. With suit of furnithel Chambers. In vicinity of
BROAD ftfld WALNUT Streets. Breakfast if desired.
Address *‘S is office mb2&6t*
PERSONAL.
Absconded from the sub-
SGHIBBB, THOMAS FABREL, he bavlug thus
broken his indenture, 1 therefore give legal notice to
all persons, that I am exonerated from any responsi
bility respecting hi* actions or contraets.
Norryptowk 3d Mo.. 26,’64 mb2B*3t* J THORNE.
X.OST AND FOUND.
Lost.— on the mobning op the
27th Inst . a Gold Enameled WATCH, with a fly
and flowers on the case *et in diamonds; also a Chain
and Charms attached. Lost in going from Sixteenth
and Locust streets to Broad, along Broad to Walnut,
down Walnut to Ninth, up Ninth to Chestnut, down
Chestnut to Seventh, along seventh to Arch. ThAfluder
Willie liberally rewarded by leaving it at No. 1533
J.OCTTRT Stroot, It*
TOST—A CERTIFICATE OP 5-PEB
Ai CENT. LOAN OF STATE 0? PENNSYLVANIA,
for $516.0% dated March 12. 1830, No. 754, In name of
WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5-per
cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, lor the sum of $2OO,
dated June SO, 1845, No-1452, in, the name of ELI K,
PRICE, administrator of William Meredith In trust. Ap*
plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re*
newal of said Certificates
felO-Sm ELI K. PRIGS. No. 811 ARCH Street.
LEGAL.
INSTATE OF WILLIAM MONTELIUe*.
DI CEASED. '-'Letters testamentary upon the estate
Of WILLIAM MONTELIU*. deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make payment, and those haying
claims against it to present them, without delay, to
JAMES ABBOTT,
14>20 ARCH Street. Or,
• SAMUEL If DUFFISLD,
mt 2- tn6fc* 4 N. FIFTH Stteet, Executors.
Ff THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of THOMAS G HASLEM, deeea ed.
Notice ie hereby given that HETTY HASLEM. widow Of
said decedent, has filed In the Bald Court her petition,
and an appraisement of the estate which she elects to
re’ain under the acta of April 14. 1851. and April 8, 1859,
and the same will be approved on Friday, the 15th day
of April, 1864, unless exceptions be filed thereto.
AMO3 BRIGGS.
mh29tuf4t* Attorney for Petitioner.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
A IHE CUT AND COUNTY 07 PHILADELPHIA
Estate of WILLI aM H.
The Auditor appointed b* the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the second account <>f THoAIAS S KENTON,
Administrator of the said WILLIAM H. KENTON, de
ceased, and to make distribution of the balance in' the
hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested
for the purposes of his appointment, on TUESDAY.
April 12, 1£64. at 4 o’clock P M.. at his office, No. 839
Ah CB Street, in the city of Philadelphia
mhZS'tuthe-Ct* JOSEPH U. RBOADS. Auditor.
Ptf THE ORPHANS' COURT FOB
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA'
Estate of JAMBS C KEMPTON,
The Auditor appointed bv the Court to aadit. settle,
and adjust the account of EDWARD HOPPER EsR.,
Administrator of the Estate of JAMES C. KEMPTON,
deceased, and to make diet ribution of the balance In the
hands of the acoountai t. will meet the parties in crested
for the purpose of his appointment on MONDAY, April
11, A. f>., 1864, at4o ciock P. M., his Office, No. 439
WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
mh29.tutha.st* JOSEPH F, MARCJBB, Auditor.
TETTERS TESTAMENTARY UPON
the Estate of THOMAS BROOKS, late of the city
of Philadelphia, deceased, haying baen granted to the
undersigned by the Register Of Wills for the city and
county of Philadelphia, all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make payment, and those having
claims against the same copresentthem without delay to*
ELIZA JANE BROOKS.
WUTEB Street. Germantown, Phlla,
__ JOHN BROOKS,
QUEEN Street, Gern antown, Fhila.
JOHN ALLEN.
MILLEB Street. Germantown. Phils.
BENJAMIN ALLEN.
MILLEB Street, Germantown Phils.
Executors, or to tbeir Attorney,
JOHN CHaBUS LAYCOCK, Esq ,
mhS9-ta6t* No. 130 Skreet, PhlLa.
Hope gold company.
MINES-” GOLD DIET LODE,
Gilrin county. Colorado.
CAPITAL, 80,000 SHARES.
$25 each.
TRUSTEES.
JOHN EVANif. Colorado.
F H. JUDD, NewTork
H S COHU, New York.
WILLIAM MOLLEB. New York.
GEO. W. GRAFFLIN, Baltimore.
HERMAN New York.
R. CORNELL WHITE. N«W York,
tf. C TYLBK. New York.
6. G, ARNOLD, Providence.
PRB3IDENT.
His Excellency JOHN EVANS,
Governor of Colorado Territory.
_ VICB PRESIDENTS.
Hon. 8- G. ARNOLD,
Dr. F. H. JUDD.
Treasurer, WALTER E LAWTON*
Secretary, J. P. DAVISS. _
mb22lm Office, So. 25 CLIFF Street* New York.
ftORNS AND BUNIONS.
V-> PBTERSON
PETBB6ON
PETERSON
PETERSON
CORN
CORN
CORN
CORN
OINTMENT
OINTMENT
OINTMENT
OINTMENT -
Will thoroughly cure COBNS and BUNIONS, without
Druggists every where. Price 25 cents.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY. * CO WHEN, Agents,
mb 25 lm* 33 North SIXTH Street.
Afk CENTS PER POUND TAX ON
TOBACCO. The Government is shout to put s
Iszof 40eentsper pound on Tobacco.
You can cave 60 per cent, by
You can* save 60 pet cent by
Yon can eav« 60 per cent, by
You can cave 60 pot cent. by. . ■
Buying now at dean’s, No. 535 chestnut.
Buying now at DEAN'S. No. 835 CHESTNUT,
Buying now at DEAN’S, No. 886 GHESiNUTi
Buying now at DEAN’S. No. 836 CHESTNUT.
Prime Navy Tobacco, 70, 75 and 80e. per ».
Prime Cavendish Tobacco, 70, 76 and 80c. per*.
Prime Flounder Tobacco, 70. 75 and 80c. per*.
Prime Congress Tobacco, 66, 70 and 75c. per B.
Prime Fig and Twist Tobacco, 76 and 80c. per »■
DEAN sells Old Virginia Navy.
DEAN cells Old Virginia Sweet Cavendish,
DEAN sells OJd Virginia Bough and Beady.
DEAN sells Old Virginia Plain Cavendish.
SIM.' 88 TMABSHsis.
DEAN .ell. Old Vlrtinta Smoklnir Tot “jo.
DBAB’S Kanawha glue Cot Chewluc soba«a
ESAU’S Kanawha Etna Cut Cbewlnx Tobawa
Cannot be Equaled. ,
Cannot be Equaled. ~ _
DEAN’S Cigars are superior to til Other*
DEAN’S Cigars are superior to all other*,
He raises his own Tobacco, on his own plantation in
Havana^He sell* his own Clgarc at his own store. No.
§5 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. ,
DEAN’S Minnehaha Smoking Tobaeeo U manufactured
from pur© Tobaoso. and contains no dangerous
concoctions of Weeds, Herbs, and GPium.
PlPgs. Meerschaum Pipes, Brier Pipes,
Pipes, Bose Pipes, Mahogany Pipes. Seboy Pipes. Aral*
Pipes, Cherry Pipes. Gotta Pipes, Clay Pipes, and other
Pipes. And Pipe *hd get your Pipes, Tobaeeo.
Cigars, &«., at DEAN’S, No. 35 Chestnut Bfareet. And
there you will see his Wholesale and Betail Clerks go
ItplU around waiting on Customer,.
„The Army of th* ForomM bow order all thulr Tobnjao.
GUkli. «pe,, ft,., from SEAM’S. Mo. 3SSCBJtS'PEOT
Street. They know SEAM mIU the but asd ahaweat
UIAW
TRON STAIRS AND IRON. DOORS—
A Pot sale at Second-hand Depot. SEVENTH, above
Thompson street. Cmh2€-6t*3 NATHaN W. BfrLis.
a r>EDFOBD WATER.” —INDIVTDTJ-
A* ala and dealer, will b« **®»MhStest uOTlw'at
Water.” fresh from the hprmc. at the Bhortest none*, a.
the following rates: * ...$3OO
For barred, 40 gallons <oafc ..... sf 00
th Hff l 3m AU Or6B E. t?Tjf»SBBOH. Bsdfoid, Pa.
GROVER’S CHESTNUT-STREET
THBATBB
LEONARD GROVER MiVAGRK.
ALSO OF GROVER’S THBaTRB, WAEH&QT
To* r. x(f u,,
Production of Booclcanu s great American Drama. Tha
OCTOROON,
OCTOROON,
with
NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY.
ORIGINAL MUSIC,
CAST 6F GBBAT Evl&tfls, AMD STBBHOTH.
--„„On SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Aprila.
BEGDL4B family matinee bbtabtatnmbnt,
£s*> n . vh foh occasion the beautiful Drama of FAN iHON
will be produced. mh2B 5t
CIMMONSI SIMMONB!
_T. f AK?I. OKS ' SIMMONS!
SIMMONS ! aiMMOMS! SIMMON3I
T*rAL NUT-STREET THEATRE.
HOLIDAYS AJII> ATTEiGTI °* THE EASTER
LAUBA BEEBE'S DOUBLE COMPANY PROH NEW
T UikKk
who -will appear In DRAMA AND BURLESQUE
On MONDAY and TUESDAY BV£NI«<?6, Marcfc 3S«».
and 23th.
WIVES OP IRELAND.
To conclude With MIZBPPA
M&zeppa ....Miss Ada Ajax Jenkins Peters.
Oilnski, Pearl of Poland Miss Laura Keene.
adrift 6t
A/TBS. JOHN DREW’S ARCH STREET
THtATBB.
last HIOHT BUT FOUR OF
Tm=-r£ BD „ MEt ‘- BARBET WILLIAMS.
THIS (Tuesday) EVhHIHG. March 29. 1861,
Shandy Ma<mire. fe ?. ANDY MAGD M?®ii«rnoy wnu.m.
To be followed by (he *Ro".Yi*QB: Comedy of T WU *’
n„i. COCKTBHIP.
Our x Barney William*
To conclude with tlie laaahablß Faroe af
A BEGDLAR FIX.
High de *>•>»«*•
QJMMONS! SIMMONS!
O SIMMONS! SIMMONS'
mh29'2t SIMMONS: SlMaons’. siMMona;
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS.—Gn AND
Exhibition, of-the Mammoth
STEREO PTICON,
IN AID OR THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR,
TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock-
Splendid Viewsjust received from Europe.
Tickets 26 cents. Children 15 cents
For Benefits, apply at tlie Ticket Office.
T2Y BEQUfST, THE GRAND CON.
■*-* CERT of the DELMONICO will be repeated.
DELMOHIRO GRAND CONCERT.
_ „ T „„ KAN SOM STREET HALL.
The DELMONicp eSSOCIATION respectfully inform
thejpnblic that they will repeat their GRAND CON
CERT on
TUESDAY EVENING. March 29. 1861.
. ‘he services of the foUowfnir ta
lent : Mad. BROWS, niece of the late Trank Johnson:
ARsLINA E. PURNELL; IRA D. OLIfP, Baritone:
MaREO. Tenor
Also, ROLLEY’B UNRIVALLED BRASS AND STRING
BAND.
Professor GONZALAZ will preside at the Plano.
Tickets Twenty-five cents. It '
pB ARLES SCHMITZ’S GRAND MUSI
CAL SOIREE In aid of the LADIES’ BRANCH OP
THE U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION, on -
TUESDAY EVEN In G. March S9th, 1864,
1 |IMTSNTH’andofthTHD'f Street*, at 8 oTkwk. °*
BorgenboTger, and 1
• ' aMATBUR .OLBB OLUB.
Dollar; to be bad at Haste Stores and
at ball door on evening of Conceit. mhl4 fit
SUMMONS ! S3MMONS!
SIMMONS! RIM MON 3 t
mh£&-8t SIMMONS l SIMMOMB! SIMMONS>
CTV JOSEPH'S CONCERT. AT THE
u MUSICAL FUND BALL, on THURSDAY fiVS
JWNG. March Slat, 1664. Proceeds /or the Poor.
Tickets. BO cents.
fVRAND ORCHESTB AL AN D YOO/Lh
C O N C BBT.—The Directors announce to their
friends and the public the Second Concert this reason
by (he HABMoNIa MUSICAL SOVIET*. to tase place
at the MUSICAL TtJIiD HaLL, on WEDNESDAY EVK
BIHO, March SO. accompanied by the fall GER
MANIA OttCHBBTBA A good selection, of tfiscelu
n* on* Music will be Riven, and from the br«t composer*.
TICKETS, at FIFTS CENTS each, will be for sale at
Gould’s. Andre’s, and Lee ft Walker’s tfnslc Stores, and.
at tbe first‘named a Committee wlu sit to distribute
tickets on the day of the concert, from 1 to 6 P. M.
mh24 6t
CIMMONS! SIMMONS!
k -’ SIMMONS I SIMMONS !
SIMMONS ! SIMMONS l-SIMMIHS!
T?LBTENTH-ST. OPEBA HOUSE.
AJ ■ “THE FAMILY RESORT.”
CARNCKOSS «IBD DIXEY’B MINSTRELS.
THibGRSAT STAR TROUPE Of THE WOBL3*
* In their
! SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
’Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable #4r%
leeqnes, Plantation games, Ac.. Ac., hr
TWENTY TAS.BNTED ARTISTB.
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets26cents. Doors (pen at 7 o'clock.
fe37-3m J. L CABNCROSS. Business Manager,
ASSEMBLY BUILDING. THE S«H.
RIOPIICON, Seventy splendid Beenes TO NI^HF,
THE great picture
a AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE BOOSC
For a short season.
PPBN EVERY EVENING FOR A SHORT SEASON.
J. Issco Williams 1 celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This is the most complete and finished Painting of tke
Sacred Scriptures in the world, comprising oyer fifty
the most __
SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES
Of the first three thousand years of Biblical History,
forming altogether one the finest exhibitions of tha eg*.
OPEN EVERY EVENING at half past 7 o’cloik.
Admission 25 cents.
N. B. MattnGee on Wednesday and Saturday after*
noons, at 3 o’clock.
Admission for Children 15 cents. fel9-2m
ASSEMBLY BUILDING—THIS STE
BSOFTICOH Will take yon all over Europe TO
NIGHT. lt»
ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC
VX SEHEARBALB every SATURDAY. >t 8 o'clock, F«
M, at the MUSICAL FOND HALL. Single UokeU 91
cents. Packages of six tickets, $l. To be had at AH*
DRE’S. 1104 CHESTNUT Street, J. E GOULD. Hl*
TENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door. fett«tt
KENTON,
dee-a^d
deceased.
mm* PK. FINE, PRACTICAL DEST
TIRT for the last twenty year a. 310 VTNK 9t..
below Third, inserts the mo*t beautlftll TEETH ofth#
aie. tnonnted on fine Gold* P.atlna, Silver. Vulcanite,
Cora))ie, Anther. &0.. at prices, for neat and substantial
woik. more reasonable than any Dentist in this city or
State. Teeth plugged to tat for life. Artificial Teeth
repaired to a nit no pain In extracting. All work war
ranted to fit. Beference. best fanhlee.. mh23- 5m
gessta CORRECT PIANO TUNING.
ITTTI'-Mr. O. S. BABOBMT’B Oidors for fW»|
Mi. 8. has Lad eloven Tsars’factory oxparisnes ta
to*, sod Svt ran' omploTinßatln Pbiladolpbi*
SPECIAL—Piano* nUaihtred to Bound to *>/* »*A.
•«Mt-ton,d as now, BWrtont mwidv, ~
Ikbb for To.nb»*. *5- •OU-4SUS
AMUSE!
IENTS,
A SSEMBLY BUILDING.— STEREOP
a* TICON,to and fro. America and Europe TO-NIGHT.
PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY 01
A THE fine arts,
loss CBESTMTTT STREET.
OPEH DAILY (SuudATl «©ept«d) frQm B A, K. UU
6 P. M.
.Admission 25 cants. Children half price.
A BSEMBLY BUILDING.—THEM AM
•«- MOTH BTERTSOPriCON opemTO-NIGHT. Pour
days otly. Proceeds for Great Sanitary Fair. It*
EDITCATIONAti.
PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION IN
BOOK-KEEPING, in its different brancheß {Pen
manship, plain and or 02 mental; Commercial Calcula
tions, Commercial Law, Forms. &0.. at CRITTENDEN'S
Commercial College 03T CHESTNUT Street, comer of
Seventh. IBb2B‘3t*
EDUCATIONAL.—J. B. SMYTH, OP
the Philadelphia Teachers 1 Institute. 5417 South
TBIRD Street, Solicitor and Agent for Educational In
stitutions. Catalogues and Circulars solicited mh2S St*
CEL EOT FAMILY BOARDING
SCHOOL FOB YOUNG MBIT AND MOUNT
JOY. Lancaster county. Pa. Session opens on the FIBS?
TUESDAY of May. For circulars, address
mhl9«l2f B. A. MOBRrSON, Principal.
OELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE—
a BOABDING SCHOOL FOB GIRLS.
This Institution, beautifully andheaUhfully located,
in tbeno>them limits of ATTLEBOROUGH, BdCUsoua
fcy, Pa , Will commence its Spring and Summer Term on
the 19th of FIFTH MONTS next, and continue in session
twelve week s
The course of Instruction is thorough and complete la
all the Elementary and higher branches of an ENGLISH*
CLASSICAL, AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION.
The French Language is taught by a native French
teacher.
Circulars, giving full particulars, maybe had on ap
plication to the Principals, Attleborough P 0 . Bachs
county, Pa. ISRAEL J GRAHAMS,
JANE P. GRAHAMS,
mhl7 3m Principals.
GEORGE A. NEWBOLD HAYING
leased RATON ACADEMY, KBNNETT SQUARE,
Chester county, expects to commence a Boring Session
there the 11th of Fourth Month (AoriL) For circulars,
address Geo A. Newbold, Jenkintown, Montg. co .Pa.,
till the 4th Inst., or Wm. Chandler, Kennett Square.
Chester oounty, Pa. xnhl'Mm*
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY,
* 9BAR MEDIA. PA.*—Pupils Ttcelyed at any thee,
English, Mathematics. Classics, and Natural StftofiW!
taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil Ex.*
Sneering taught. Entire expenses about *3 per week.
Boys of all ages taken. Refers to Wm. H. Kern, ex-
Sheriff; JohnU. Capp dr Co., No. 28 South Third street;
and Thomas J, Clayton. Esq. .Fifth and Prune streets,
Address Bar. J. HARVEY BARTON* A. M. * Village
Green. Pa. noB-4f
MAKSHAI’S SAI.K.
TWTARSBAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE
of a writ of sals, by the Hon JOHN CADWALA
DER. Judge of the District Court of the United States lu
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, lu Admi
ralty, to xne directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the
highest and best bidder, for cash, at MIGHENER’S
Stoie. No. 142 North FRONT Street, on MONDAY. April
4th, 1564, at 12 o : clock M., nine bales of Cotton, now in
my custody by virtue of a writ of attachment lately
issued out of this court at the suit of Charles Sewell and
others, and o he sold as perisbab'e.
1 WILLIAM MILLWARD: v
„ - D. S. Marshal B. D, of Pennßjbanta,
Philadelphia, March 28. 1864. mb29*6t
IVTARSHAL'S SAL¥.—BY VIRTUE
of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA
DEB, Judge of tho District Court of the United States, In
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi
ralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the
highest and best bidder for cash, at MICHE&TBttIg
STORE. No. 143 -North FRONT Street, on MONDAY.
April 4. 1864, at 12 o’clock Of., the cargoes, and parts Of
cargoes, of sloops Perris, Buffalo, Syivanus, and.Rchoo
ner Mary, consisting of 1 bag Sea Island Cotton, 124 bales
and begs of Upland Colton, 11 bbls Whisky. 58 eases
Gin, 9 demijohns Snm, 3 ca«es Cotton Cards, 2 boxes
Heree-Shoe Kails,
U. 6. Marshal £. D. of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, March 24.1864. mh2B-0t
JgPECTACLIS TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS.
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN STBS
Inserted without pain, by . „„
JAMBS W. QUEEN A CO..
9a* CHESTNUT Street.
QPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS 1
FIELD GLASSES.
Microscopes for physicians and Students.
A very large assortment for sale br „
JAMES W. QUEEN A CO.,
034 CHESTNUT street.
TV/TATfI EMATIOAL DRAFTING IN
IU STRUMENTS.
Cbeetermana Metallic anciireel-Ujp* Measures.
For sale by JAMES W. QUEBN & CO.»
ror aaieoy • 034 CHESTNUT Street,
priced and Illustrated Catalogue* gratia. mngHm
]LfATHEMATIOAL INSTRUMENTS,
**■*• Spectaeles In Gold. Silver, and Elastic Steel Frames;
Spy G lames. Field Glasses, for Army and Havy ns. ;
Microscopes. Card Phr.tneraphs. Photograph Albums.
JIC,, Ac. McALLISTBR & BROTHER. Opticians,
inhiS 3t ,98 CUEsTNUf Slraat.
BBOWN STOUT,
SCOTOH ALE,
B 1 THE CASK OK D»ZEN.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
Corner ELEVENTH end VINE Street.,
BM. FOR HARTFORD DIRROT,
SSSB&VII DEL4WABB AND EABITAM OASAL.
IwSd wSfcf Above Market Btreot. (Joiok d«-
epatch. Forrato« w »rpljoo board, to _ , g6I1 t,.
wh2£-2t 1354 South DELAWABE Avenue.
mh2fl 3fc*