SPECIAL NOTICES. IfIGGINS' BRIGHT THOUGHT. at ERE I/Jtri OP TOWER HAIL. T. Higgins I esteem, in truth, To be a yen Worthy youth. Steady. industrious. and [rave: Ilut yet his turn of mind is *inch. That he appears somewhat too much Engrossed in trying how to save. He. from the earnings of each day. Had in hie trunk. stowed smug away. Of greenbacks quite a 'nights - roil: And though his dress so shabby grew , 'Thai it raised mirth and PUY. too. Thoughts of his treasure cheered hi_Et wig. .But lately, when the jonrn tlsateld Of the great rise le price of ga start. Maims m used it with a "ins gpsenbaots—oh, what keen distress 1 1 , —. -.Asa day in worth are growing teals; To hoard them is a foolleh part. - "I roust at once my cash invest In that Way which will prove thebeett But. to begin. I'll lay out some In genteel clothes at Tower Hall. Thal kind of property wont fall In worth. whate'er disaster come!" We have the breed and beet mordant et Olothina in lehltadelphis. of ail stvles, kinds, and sizes, including a AEU Inlitortment of Youths' and Boys.' ClOthing. TO WEE HALL, 518 MARKBP Street. It BENNETT di 00. THE ONLY KNOWN RRSTORSR OF COLOR AND PERFECT HAIR DRESSING COMBINED. "London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing-" "London Hair Color. Restorer and Dreseing "London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." "London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." "London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." "London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." "London Hair Color Restorer and Draining." It is not a Dye; does not soil hat. bonnet, or the finest iirmn; restores gray hair; Promotes a luxuriant growth of new hair; removes all dandruff. itching. scurf , &0., iron , .the scal p, render i ng it pe.fectly healthy: keeps }ha hair moist. glossy. and beautiful; highly perfumed; as a dressing tt has no anyerisr. Six gle bottles SO ate., six bottles *2 60. Sold by Dn. *WAYNE & SON, It 330 NORTH STRAW STRAIT. Philada. HOYT'S HIAWATHA. HAIR HESTORATIYI HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVR. Bow's HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVR HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVR. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORAMVS. In Itonsialow'ii Poem Hiawatha wee inlindired to levet wasterreS the mated been on btu tribe because he brought to Its mace worn. Every one will admit that our preparation le worthy of the name. for the beneite ft confers when it is known. WHAT THE . 111AWATEIS DOES. It resteree faded and gray hair end whiskers to theta original eolor. lt brims ap the natural shading of ono hair with another. thus giving the hair a perfect life sp pursues, so that the most critical Observer cannot de feet rte use. It makes harsh hair soft and silky. stops its loin' out. &anises it and the scalp from all impurities. Is es readily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair dressing. and entirely overcomes theind effects of pre. ♦toes nee of preparations containing sulphur, sager of lead. The proprietors of the Hiawatha rublisheithe follow lug challenge to test in the New York dallier three weeks. Witlik WAS AMR ACCEPTBD LW some wall known and disinterested person; ttro point one to the proprietor of each preparation for the yore to bring up the color_ Every proprietor to use no. thin/ but hie own preporstion, and the lemon netting age dining the test. A certificate of the remelt to be. widely published et the expense of the unsuccessful eors yetitors. Soli everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT & 00„ sohl9-1y 10 University Plain. New Yore. DR. EWAYNE:S BLOOD•PURIFTING PANACEA. DB. WAYNE% BLOOD-PURIFYING PANACEA. DB. WAYNE'S BLOOD-PURIFYING PANACEA. Its reputation for curing ecrofola. Goitre. or Swelled Seek, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Indolent Tamore. old Soree, and to enrich and purify the blood. is without a paralleL Prepared only , by DR MORI & 901, 330 North SIXTH Street. Philadelphia. Hers DYE I HAIR DYE l I 'BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE fe the. Best its the Work!. The only Surmises. True, and Retiabta Die known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red, Rusty. or Gray Hair instantly to a OlasseY Blatk or. Natural Brown. without Injuring the Hair or stain. sr the Skin. leaving the Bair Soft and Beautiful; im• parts fresh vitality. frequently - restoring its pristine color. and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine signed WILLIAM A. BATCHRLOR : all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists. gm. FACTORY. 51 BARCLAY Street. Yew York, Batohelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing the Heir. ir29.lY ONE PRIOR CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST Sillus,made In the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALMI LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted. Wiese ton. Our Orrx-Picitx SYSTEM IS strictly adhered to All are thereby treated alike. de2F,lx JONES & CO. , 604 MARKET Street. STECK & MASON a HAMLIN'S CABINET OILCANS =OK & C 0.13 SZVSNTII TEN en/LA& OLOTHINO Boma OF PHIW. "OAR BAIL " Bettqllass good& and moderato prises. WARABEASILE & BROWN'. 8 S. senior SIXTH. and MAEKRT Stmts. Vuitton Department (to make to order) So. 1 IL Sixth it THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. Salesrooms. 704 Cfteshaut Street above 7th. IJI=L McKßAla.—On the f6th inst., Marcelline, daughter of William V. and H. A. McKean, in her 17th year. The 'datives and friends of the fatally are invited to attend the funeral service, at the residence of her father. 11115tlinteli street. on ThortdaY afternoon, 38th tut , at 1 o'clock_ The male friends will proceed with the to natal to Laurel HU BORTEN.— The funeral of the late Sergeant Major Retort Bridges Porten will take place on Thursday morning. the 28th init., from his mother's residence, 338 Lombard street, at 12 o'clock. His friends and those of the family are respectfullY in- Viied to attend. SMALL —O.ll Tuesday morning. April 25th. James William Small. eldest son of Robert H. Bmall. SUL., in the 'ad 7 ear of his age His relatives and the friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the tumoral. from the residence of his father-in law. J. P. ilteinar, ll lo- 912 Pine street, on Friday afternoon. 29ch inst., a t 3 o'clock. To Proceed to Laurel Hill. arra BBL SinOL U. —On the 26th inst., Annie C., daughter of 0430/se W. and M. D. Helmbold. aged 9 years. The relatives and Mends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents. Igo 110 Penn street. Camden- * OODYN.—On the 26th last , Step 4en neden. rtureral from his late residence. Clifton. Delaware county. or. Seventh•day. h inst. at 10 o'clock. HALLOWELL—On the 25th Lust., Samuel L. llallo- Well, in the 43th year of hie age. Nis friends are invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of Ms moth's. 1807 Spruce street. on Fourth day. Magna.. at 2P. M. Interment at South Laurel cc CORBY. —April 23ri, at Burlington, N..l_, Joseph eon of Horatio N. and Mary G. Corey , in the lith year of bis age. - April 26th. at Burlington, N. J., Thomas W.. eon of Horatio It and Mary (4. Corm', in the 1411 z year of An are. The friends of the family are invited to meet their fa unas at Walnut-street wharf, at 1134 o'clock on Wad i/War morning. To pro ceed e to Laurel Hill, ** PAX.SOI2 —Suddenly. on the 24th inst., Sally. daugh ter of Ftimnel H. and Sarah B ragmen. in the 13th year of bar age. The frier de of the family are respeothdlY invited to attend her funeral. on Fourth.day. the 27th lust at three o'clock. Without further notice. from her father's resi dence. near attleborough. Bucks county, Pa. .0 P.LACK ALPACAS.-JCBT OPENED, " a lams stock of Alpacas and Glossy Mohair Lustros. 373 E cents to la. 60 a yard. Ltro,iya tombo: r bro ojitazines. P= " • Barege Herman!. " Crape Maretz. and other Bummer Goode. BISSON & 809. MOVENING STORII,, 1313 No. 918 OHBSTIMDT Street. DEMONSTRATION IN I" 013 L.A.RD SILKS. &Ow yards fibbed Foulards-755. 2.tXI yards Figured and Stripes—Mc 1.000 yards New Styles Foulards-111. COCO yards Solid Ground Fordardn—SLlANG SOO yards Brown and. White, Sine and wntte WI SDIS BYRE d 6 L dNDBLL: VERY Jun*. DR MORIARTY, WILL LRCTURA FOR THE SIXTH SCHOOL SECTION. AID OF T EANI'T IN AIIT HI PAIN. AT CONCERT HALL_ On THURSDAY SPARING. April Nth. At 7.3‘ o'clock. S'-Mutt—Models and Precedents of the . Sanitary Cont. missies. TICKETS 26 CENTS. The Liberty' Cornet Band have hiadlF Toluuteersd their serviette for the oesselon. AD27-2P CONGREGATIONAL VIIIIIICYL —A meeting of the friends of this enterprise will be held at MO FEANKI IN Street THIS (Wednesday) HMG. at 8 o'clock. STORIEGICIGIGPEISIS amp O THERS about "One Day a Bayonne 'to the Mt to call for Show Card% at Once R. Ile South IllVadTH Street. Philadelphia. arglelm EEA STAMM BIZICTING OF PEW' BRLIBP ABSOCIATIOII POE BLOB AND DED SOLDIIIIB will be held 71LTN 22tla instant, at 33ii P. ,11. Business of im ol:l portance. DST. ABBA P- LIP. L& liesratarv.. ESCUIS_TIFIC LECTURE—PROFES SOR HERAT MORTON will deliver a lecture on _ MED LIGHT. Illuatratod by experiment with guit Gee Polarholops, on WSDNSEIDAY SPARING. • prji 27. at the Sawa Room of the N. J. Chnren, CHERRY St— Mon Twenthth Tickets st seats. For !We at t 2 e door. 11,* OFFICEOF TILE PHILADELPHIA IXOHANGB COMPAA Y. PHILAIMPHIA, Akprll 2& 1664. The Managers bays tide day declared a dividend of TWO DOLLARS per share, clear of all Puree, payable Si aid after 6th proximo. IPT 7l lolb EMMY D. SHISRISD, Treseurer. VC'FORTY DAYS IF JERUSALEM This Illtuttrated Lecture will be delivered in the thnrch of the Evangelists. GATERNINE Street. above Eeventh, on NEXT TIIIISD aT. at 7%. and in theVhurch Sf the Intercessor, SPRIAS SASSES Street. below iiinia 4 on WXDBISDAY. and in the Matra of the Til - below Third: on THUNSDAY AVM- Admittance. 2S abs.; Children. 10 eta. ap29-5P EFTEE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR Pfludilent and Managers ot the wags AND ILIKSPORT RAlLltorat coMPANY will be held at their Ofilee. No. SOS WALNUT Street, on. NONDAT. 1127 2d, at 12 o'clock IL - L. P. GIZIONN. -4 1 1.72-wf mat Secretary_ IproßT HERR CENTRAL RAIL WAY coId:PART. BmananiA April a lan DOTIOB Is hereby _lo_veu.. that e 50.13.011, TABER. Do. Dag South THIRD street. Philadelphia. has auDoinled Agent for the Transfer of the 13 oak of V"•.° lll narry. and that lie will be Prepared to discharge duties as such Transfer Agent on the 2d of May nest. 5027 8t S. LEIB. Treasurer. NOTICE — A 111.11CIFIIINO OF THE )ASTER DRATION of the Car of Phihdelphia 11111 be hel UNIOND EVINUG. corer inetaut. at S.W. at the HOTEL. Sontemest corner of Fourth and Carpenter. roactnal. attendance is requested.. B, order of the COMlllittee. Adam Moffitt. I Jame' Fetter* , tp rean orh Hamilton. R. Hamilton. TH. Smttb. ap27.2t. M. TO THE PLUILBFAX OF PHIL DELPHI& meettn9 ;will be bald at the Ol_ 4B hbutton BON above FILBERT in THURSDAY ROBBING: - 2tax Instant. at 9 tdorb. reforenou to ma. Great -Sanitary Fa ir. Ali " ezDected to be present. and take an is re st in the BEd work. 16 7 order of the Committee of Flambee'. &Mir i/MMili s Mims& T H GREAT CENTRAL FAIR c o mor, No. 1323 CHESTNUT STREET. Notice Is herebY given that the Secretary of the Treasal7 has kindly ordered that all articles destined for the Great Central Fair shall be admitted to entry free of duty, and that instructions to this erect have been issued to the Gol!ootore of the ports of Philadelphia. New York, and Boston. JOHN WELSH. Chairman, HORACE HOWARD FUR NESS. Seo'rp. am). W. BOBTER, Aesist. Evers. saniummx.y. AND OIL VILEADIE OIL CORPANY. -Certificates of dock of this Company are now being ironed, and transfers made at the office of the Company. No 521. WALNUT Street, Room No. 22. ALBRANDRR GARRETT, 1:41 , 27 30. Treasurer. MPITTSBURG AND OIL CREEK ISTROXA OIL COMP.& X I.—Certificates Or stock of this Company are now being leaned. and transfers made, at the office of the Company, No. 5514 WALNUT Street, Room No. 2L L. J. DEsturff. ap27-Bt* rieormari. Dr' DEIGNS FOK THfiC G o r - EMPTIFS • BURG MONUMENT .— The underslettea,, a tiosn roittee of the proposed SOLDIERS' RAMBLE. moetcr- MANI' at Gettysburg. Pennsylvania. invite designs for that Monument, together with an estimated coat. not to exceed fifty thousand (450, MO) dollars • The designs may be fora monument of bronze or granite. Lasing a bens or pediment so constructed its to admit of tab' eta ofhroure of sufficient capacity to contain the names of the four thousand (4 000) Union soldiers who fell in that memorable battle: the names arranged under th e du_ ferent States to which the soldiers belonged, giving room also for State aims or other chosen device. Standing I wo, this base an appropriate group or single figure is 4:house'. while the sides may contain relieve*, as far as the spaces will admit. The Committee are not in favor of a tall obelisk or column. Two hundred and fifty dol lars will be paid for the accepted design. Designs for the Lodge. and also& Gateway and adjoin ing Iran Fence on either side of it. are solicited. The deals= for the Monument must be famished on or before the 25th day of May nest, and may be sent to the Secretary. JOHN It BARTLBTT, Providence, Rhode Island. Those for the Lodge. Gateway. and Fence. are required by the lOth of Maya The latter may be sent to the President. DAVID WILLS. Gettysburg. Pa. DAVID WILLS. JOHI B. BARTLETT, B. W. NORRIS. T. H. FE REY. GETTYSBURG, April Sh 1864 apl3.w6t GREAT oar.NTRA.x. FAIR—t3O3I KITTEN. OX ARIES ASD TttOPBIE.. PHILADELPHIA. April 2r5t11. Contributions of any articles of interest for tills Dont mittee for rale or for exhibition, as well as of money. may be sent to any member of this Committee, and re ceipts will be returned by the Treasurer. All packages eent to Colonel G. H. ()ROSMAN. 11. S. Army. Chair man of the Committee. N. S. corner TWZIRFEI and ElfithßD Streets. by any of the Railroad or Express Compotes. will be free of charge. ap.t6-3t EDWIN NORTH. Secretary. VErGREAT CENTRAL. FAI.R.,--COR. RITTER ON FINANUE AND DONATIONS— APRIL 23, MC . ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. Pennsylvania central Railroad North Peum.ylvania. Railroad.... . ........ Eon. J. R. Ingersoll.-- J Rhea Barton Mercer, As tato. & Co - • Mutual Assurance Company Prosideat and Directors of Farmers' an . d — iffecha- Mos' Beat Delaware Mutual Insurance Company. Chas. Gambles & Co. Jefferson Mill: Prertoudy reported rv.r. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE STATES KAILMARY COMMIS _ OFFICE OF THE COMMUTES ON nECSFTION OF 000n5. Ramble. 1 Washington Building, 2171 S. THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA, APrillB. 1 5 3 4 The Committee on " Reception of (roods" are now pre pared to receive any articles designed for the Fair. and would ask the cc operation of the various branches of Trade and IndrustrY. as their labors mast necessarily be very arduous. Every package should be properly marked, and sent to the Chairman or any member of the Committee. who are authorized to receipt and acknow , Ir-dee the same. They are happy to inform the public that all of the relined and earnest, companies have generously offered to deliver packages to the Committee free 9f charge. A. IL kteEENEY.`ChilirMan. X EL ROWLEY. Secretary. Committee meet on Tuesday and Friday afternoons, at o'clock. A. R. Ito HENRY. A. S. B.OBIbiTS. Jr., EDWARD S ROWLEY. JANES N. STONE. DAVID C. MoSAEMON,_ GEOEGB A . efoRINaTitY. S. S. MOON, J. D. ELLIS. JAMES S MARTIN. JOSEPH HARRISON, Ja. Committee. fh.W l . WEEIC GREAT CACRTICAM FAIR WOE" Subscriptions or donations for Committee of One Days Labor. 'moue. or Revenue. received TO- DAY by JOHN W CLAOHOEN, Treasurer, office No. 118 South SEVENTH Street,Plkilndalpbla. Let all promvtlar re sprmcl. Subscriptions and remittances by mail duly.re scapted for, and acknowindiea in the newspaper.. ap23-"im Caranraorisos FOR PPLAYADR. —TIER judgments of God are upon us fox oar sins; and the great dangers which beset us. as a people • call for Special Prayer. We urge upon our fellow•rainistere and fellow-Cihrta• mans generally to meet Intim following central Ohurches of &Henna denominations, in rotation, one hour daily. at 6 o'clock P. Al. , for united prayer, viz : For the Week commencing April LI. - CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY. (Episcopal). MONDAY and THURSDAY. PBESBYTBRI&N CHUM, ?MN 6611A.R13, TUESDAY and FRIDAY. BAPTIST CHURCH. BROAD and ARCH. __ WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. H. A. Boardman,Preebyt'n. J. H. A Bomberger,O. Net. Thos. Brainard. Presbyrn. J. H. Crowell. Preebyt'n. Rieh'd Newton, Episcopal. J Wheaton Smith. It .ntist. Jos. H. Kennard. Baptist I. B, Dales, United Fresh, D. W. Bartine, Methodist. E B Adams. Presbyterian. J H. Suydam, Ref. Dutch vents Wortman, E. Dutch. F. Hodgson. Methodist, J. A Vaughan. Episcopal. D.Bunting,P. B. Methodist. W. W. Spear, Episcopal. Alb't Barnes, Presbyterian. E. 13. Matlack, Episcopal. B. M. Giesy. Presbyterian D. a. Cunningham, Prod). F. Chnreh.ll.Presbyterian. T. O. Anderson. P. S. at a meeting of ministers attending the above services it was resolved. in consequence of the great interest manifested, to continue the meetings another week, commencing April 26, in the same order. They request that notice may be given by ministers generally, apr3-7t Pncros. 11A1F08. /OZ.. OFFICE OF TIM 1111.P.A.T C.EN TRAL FAIR FOR THE SANITARY COMMIS- Arrii L PRILADELPHIA. 1307 CTIBSTItUr sTnEnT, March, IB64.—The Committee on Finance and Donations of the Great Central Fair appeal for contributions in MONEY to those of their fellow-citizerte who do notproposes mains to the Pair the products of their skill and bttitttb try. my-far the larger portion of the money received on the occasion 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 articles exposed. What the Sanitary Commission needs to afford relief to the sick Pt I I;7MB a rt a "U 47 is 1;17. 4.ll".fflTAlgs Nird porations, capitalists, persons living upon incomes, pro fessional or otherwise; in short, upon all who will not be represented in the Fair by their productions, to imi tils ire example of those who will, i and to contribute liberall instogur for this great obrect. In New York, altbough their Fair is not to be held for two weeks, con tributions of more than OEOO,OOO in cash hare been already rem ived. a single department of trade, that of dry goods, having made up more than half that slim. Brooklyn and Cincinnati have each contributed as much in money, and certainly the wealth, liberality, and patriotism smP t deir tfitt .21 t h i e l s a e r Ma l e un o i l lit lere C a or conspicuous tributions will be thankfully received by any of the members ol the Committee. A. E. BORIS. chairman. S. A. MERCER, SAMUEL WELSH: THOMAS SPARKS, A. J. ANYBLO. CALEB COPB. JOHN T LEWIN, TROIKAS KUMAR, Ju,, T. A. BLOOMS. R. W. (HARK, WM. 0. KENT, mh2.73-6bilmwtf S E. C. KNIGHT. I. E. GOULD. sad OHEEITNITE ‘• - ralcurEvair.. DIPIRTMSNT AT THE GREAT CIINTRAL FAIR SANITASet COISMISSION. IN PHILA.I3I1 O 2/ITA LD . JUNE, 1811. TRIMMINGS. The undersigned have been appointed to represent the eons (Menefee of the above Department in the °RUT CSINTRAL FAIR at Philadelphia. which will excel all preceding Fairs in the extent of its competitive displays of goods, and in the number of its prosperous visitors from the distributing and consuming classes. They appeal to merchants to manufacturers, and others, at ome and abroad, to send at ones. to any of ibe members of the Committee here named. inch dona tions of MONIST or goods. as they shall deem suitable. in aid of the object of the Fair. There need be no fear that too much can be sent. as the Trade stand ready to purchase from the Department any excess of goods. while no guarantee is needed for the !m -amma employment of all the Sands entrusted to that noble Commit slon. the remits of whore labors are so noteworthy, that they are carefully chronicled through out the Christian world. Donations through this Committee will be duly acknow ledged in those leading American journals most likely to be seen by the respective donors. Due credit for the items and the aggregate will be given in the records of the Fair, and it is expected that the somsarigon with the achievements of other interests will not be other than creditable to those represented by this Committee. To the credit of the trade, dealers in the above lines of goods should find no dillculty in arranging for the transfer for the benefit of their own department, of any engsgernente elsewhere, which should, however, be henceforth avoided. Ladles of this Committee will call for the good-will offerings of those citizens on whose humanity they rely for tokens of remembrance for the brave men who sa wlike health and limb to preserve the property and lives of their neighbors at home. Let contributors who are ready notify any of the undersigned to call or send for their gifts. Contributors who wake individual and collective do nations to this sense are themselves, in effect. good Sa maritans in battle-field and hospital, relieving our pros trate foes as well as succoring the gallant defenders of our advanced civilization, who chance to suffer in the =elute of the welfare of the country. ROBERT A. MAX WILL. (of J. e. m..wen A Son.) Chairman WALTSB. E LEWIS. (of Lewis Broe. Zeo., ) Alter nate BENJAMIN 0. GODFREY. (of B. G. Godfrey & C 0.,) IT OIORCIE T. STOKIIB, Correepoudlng Secretary. DB WITT C. BOORS. Recording Secretary. JAMES M. BILLINGS, (of BU tugs, 80, & Co.) 4 TBIODORS WSBNWAG. (otttniff & Wernwag ) SIGN. H. HORSTMANN. (of W. H. Horetanann & THOMAS W. EVANS. loft. W. Banns & WILLIAM HARD WICK (of H Dultrlng 41 Co. ) FRANCIS LEE_ (of Lee. Brother. & ) • VET STONE. [o f Jolut Stone Sone.) . i rinvacker.er. (01 B. Boole, & Son. ) • 47—MOORS. (of Armar Young. Brother. & Co. ) ffII y.T. DIUS W. MABEL= ,_(,of 'Barkley & Sha ff ner.) WI TAM GROSHOLZ. (of Wm. Groaholz & Co. WILLIAM BROOKS. (of Brooks & Rosenholm.) JOBS A H 01714. (of I. S. Hove? &Dm ) SAMUEL VAN OI7LIN. (of Joel J. Bailey & Co.) HERBY M. DAY RDWAND M. DRUM. . . Mrs. "3. WANNER JOHNSON. Chairman, No. 636 Chestnut street s. EL LISTON PEROT. No. DM arch street. Mrs. CHARMS. OGDEN. No. 1914 Arch street. Mrs. THOMAS W. FATANB,_Zo. 820 Chestnut street. Mrs. BENET DIIHRING. No. Mil N. SLIM street. Mrs. H. 0 HARRISON. No. 984 Franklin street. Kra. JOSEPH IL STODDANT. No. 823 North Sixth Street. Hrs. TAMES GONSTABLX No. 122 S. Eighteenth street. Mn. CHARLES W. WHARTON, No. 125 S. Twelfth street. Mrs. H. A. DUHRING_No 1982 Spruce street. Mrs. JOHN H. LONGSTRETH. Ne. 218 West Logan 434 in ie.; cwarding sontrlbstione plow observe the 10110 W. Ins directions: let. let. Mark each box. package, or bundle, clearly thus TRIMMINGS BRaIICH. GREAT CENTRAL P FAIR WAREHOUSE. PHILADELHIA. 2d. On one corner mark your name and county. Bd.. Send by. Express moDallroad Company. or private hand. bald° not prepay charges. 4th. Mail to me the receipt from the Express or Rail road Company. and a list of the, articles, together with the donors' names. Notify me to send for the goods when necessary. Mb. Let all contributions be forwarded so as to be de livered at the Warehous e, in Philadelphia , before the 80 of May; the earlierhe better. thh. Let each a:Hole be marked with its reasonable value. 7th. 'Let every box, parcel, or package be well and securely made, and she contents carefully packed. • Every donation of money or goods will be promptly acknowledged. EOBBET A. NAXWILL. Chairman ap2B•sw 3t CHESTNUT and ELEVENTH Streets. IMPASSENGER RAILWAY NOSIGIS. PRILADBLPIILI. April 23, 1964 At a meeting of the Board of Presidents of the City raeeenger Railways. it was reaolyed that on and after may lot Bead; EIMOWAg bo otohibliod on all farts of the fan. HEART OROSSIt ap25.6t Secretary. roir OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN 7161 111611BANOI COMPANY. No 310 WAL NUT Street —A General Meeting of the gtoekholdere in the Almeria= Fire illellralle) Company will be held, agreeably to charter, on MONDAY. the 91 day of May next, at 12 o'clock If. The Annual Election for Direetore will takeplace im mediately thereafter. A. 0 L. CRAWFORD, ap22.imwtwa2 Secretary. OFFICE BOHEMIAN MIL COMM lay WALNUT Street. , . PIIILAMELPHELt. Ablitti. Mi. Notice I. hereby gWenthat an assessment of OAS DOLLAR AND FIFTY HINTS per Share on each and every Share of the Capital Stook. has THIS DAY been cubed by the Board of Directors of the BORMAN MINING COMPANY. due and. payable on or before the A t m 16th da of May MC at the Ogee of the Ckmetrutni. I 3! W Streel l TWILADILPHIL sr 0 the Board of Ditestore,_ e'll ri ' - 16 YOffluisillonlan 140,926 A. E. BOBlE.Chainuan. RIBBONS, LAOBS, AND SMBROIDNIIIRS I.”9U4 l 4'k'.!')tliA lIISIOE STATE GOAVENTION. The loyal men of Pennsylvania comprising' the NATIONAL UNION PASTY will meet in State Conven ton`ln the Hall of the House of Representatives. at HASHISBITAG, at noon, on Each district will be entitled to the same revressuia ilea it now has in the igtate Legislature. and the dele gates will be chosen at each times and in sue manner sball be directed by the raggedly* Cksinty 00m mittees. The State Convention is called for the purpose of placing in 'nomination an Electoral ticket, selecting delegates &Mune to the National Convention of the Union Party. io be held in Baltimore on the 4th June, and taking slosh action as it may doom proper in reference to the approaching Presidential canvass. The selection of the dottf at delegates from Pennsyl vania to the National Convention Is left—where it pro perly belongs — to the people, assembled in their Counts Convontions, but the different County Committees are earneatly requested to adopt each measures as will pro sure a full attendance at their respective convention*, and thereby secure, in the choice of delegates. a fall and fair expression of the will of the people. The Committee cannot forbear to congratulate all lovers of liberty and the Union upon the recent triumphs Of the good cause in New Hampshire and Connecticut, and to express the hope. shared by all loyal men, that they are only the forerunners of more splendid victories eon to be won in the same cause, alike by the bullet sad As ballot. In behalf of the Union State Central Committee. WAYNE McVateCH, Chairman. ago W. RAMERSLY, W. W. RAYS. Secretaries. aptl-tf Aar' PROFESSOR. C. IfL ROLLER WILL COMMENCE A COURSE OF LECTURES THE SUBJECT OF MEDICAL ELECTRICITY, AT THE ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE. 12421 . 0 WALNUP Street, Philadelphia. MAY mis, ISM Professor BOLLES having claim& his Third Winter Ccurte of LECTURES to a large Cass of Medical Men and others. vivo() complimentary resolutions show the entire satisfaction they entertain in the perfection of his new syr•tern in the TREATMENT of ACUTE and CHRONIC DISEASES. by the use of GALVANISM and ether modifications of ELECTRICITY, will commence another COURSE OF LECTURES at the Institution. 1220 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY EVENING. May 17th. 1804 Persons wishing to Attend the Course are requested to nuke application early. ap2o-winuitif, rirOFFICE OF WEE LEHIGH COAL AND lIALVIGATIoN COMPAAY. PHILADELPHIA. April 80. 1864. The stated annual meeting of the stockholders of this Company will be held. at the F.oard of Train means, north tide of CHERTNEPF Street. above Fifth. on TIM. DAY morning, the 8d day of Kay next, at half past 10 o'clock; after whit& an election wilt be held , at the same place, for officers of the Com p for the tuning year. The election to close at 2 k P. M. of the came day Cap22.fmwtiffi Jeldlll 8..C0X. President. -.1110,000 1.000 1,000 1.000 1.000 PERRY OIL COMPABIY.—OBEL TT/MATES OF STOCK Of title Gompans are now leaned and transfers made at the Office of the Company. Southeast corner WALNUT and FOURTH Sta., upstairs. ap26-3t• TAM PlinßY. Secretary. *16,625 24, 300 1 OTIGN.—TIII9 ANNUAL. 111 - OE.T- L'. ING of the Stoekholders of the MARQUKTPS MINING COMPANY OP MICHIGAN will be held on TUESDAY, the Sd of May nest. at their Office, No. 319 WALNUT Street. An Election for Directors will take Place. to serve the Company the enlmiret year. DAVID S HAM Secretary PanLADA.• April2l, 18Gi apat talcs IMGOI. • I BMA. NEINING. INGONLIP.A6fIC (OP MICHIGAN.)—The first Melting of the GOLCONDA. MINING CONEPAN Y.' under its Articles of Association. will be hold on MONDAY. the 9th day of May, 1864. at No. 32196 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, at 11 o'clock A. M. A. EL DIiNONL a.. 19... HOOPS& Two of the AWaillateS of said Corporatim PHILADELPHIA. April 18. 1864. ap2l-15t fir. STEAM MARINE RAILWAY.—THE National Iron armor and Ship Building COMPAnY bore now in constant operation. at their Works,. at %A IGHICS POINT, a new and extensive Steam Marine loilerem, and are prepared to haul out and do all kinds of repairs, with quick despatch. to Steamers and Sailing Vessels. WILAAM C. MILLMAN WS-wade President. ffiC /1:11 •, . • 1 ReLL4IO.A.D u 0.., Office '4327 8. 301/11TH Street . . . PHILADELPHIA. April 4. 1864. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholder's of this Soca ashy, end an election for President and six Manag. era, Will take place. at the Mace of the 00IIIMUY. OA 610" i i Y. the 2d day of May next, at 12 o'clock it. aps tinyB WM. H. WEBB, Secretary. INC TIOGA. IBE P 11,0 V ENE E toe O PANY.—Notice la hereby elven thating of the Stoehholdere of the Tina Improvement Company will be held at No 25 mgtwasNrs , EMIR /MOS, in the city ot.Phlladelphia. on the Sd dap of War next. be ll:oven the holm, of 12 and 2 o'clock. to elect Manager'. a President. and Timken/ er of said Company. WILLIAM ELLIS. Tremens, tobiil- tme.2 No. 724 NARECBT Street. VrA DINE IN G OF THE STOOK IOLDIs.IIB Or THE BLOOIdEIBURGI (BOX tION. RUM will be held at the Company's office, at Irondale. Columbia county. Penna., on WEDNESDAY. May oith. MR for the purpose of electing nine Direct ore to eerye the ensuing y ear. and for the transaction of other business. Vir.M. B. S. BAITER, Treasurer and Secretary. No. pi 13 North WATER. Street. Aprille. 1864. apll3-80t* NOTICE.—TEIE FIRST ANNUAL r... - 3 .' wmeting of the Stockholders of FEEDER D COAL COMPANY will be held at the Office of the Com Danl. No. 311% WALNUT Streak on TUNSD AY. May sd, 1864, at 12 M., when an election will be held for Five Directors to serve for the ensuing year. apl4-12t CHAS. D KNIGHT, SecretarY. OFFICE. OF TIDE tacuie - H. WONG COMPANY, No. 12i1 WALNUT Street. PHILA. DELPHIII, April 19. 1864.—The Annual Meeting of Ile Stochholders of the Lehigh Zinc Company will be held. on WEDNESDAY+. May 4th pros at 11 o'clock A. M., for the election of seven Directors to serve for the ensuing year. and. for the transaction of other business. GORDON MONONA. apl9-14i SE era it?. REDUCTION IN THE PRICE, Or COKE. —ln accordance with a reaolntion of the cardof Trustees, passed on the 20th instant, the price of Coke from the Mark et-street and Sprint Garden 'Notts has been reduced to 10 cents per bushel. -and rom the Point Breeze and Nanarank Works to S cents per bushel. JOHN C. CRESSON, Chief Sue - Meer. PHILADELPHIA GAB WORKS. March 28.'1864. riihN im OFFICE OF THE CONNECTICUT MINING COMPANY. No. 408 wecNur &met, rEFILADBLPHIA, April 14, 1864. The Annehl Meeting of the atockholdert of the Con, nestient Mining Company ' will be held at the office of the Company. in Litchfield, Connecticut, on MONDAY. the 2d day of. Hay. 1864, for the purpose of election Di rectors to serve f•-r the ensiling year. In accordance with the Charter and BLawa of the Company The transfer Boo ks of the Company Will be closed on the 236 day of April, 1864 2 and reopened on the 6th day of May. 1864. at the °Moe of the Company, No. 406 WALNLIT Street. Philadelphia. W. S. enwear. apl6-14t 5 President. NORTHERN LIBERTIES A N lar PENA TO W/IbEIP RAILROAD COMPANY. PILILADEIantIdo Marla / 88 4. The Annual Meeting of the Roakholdera of this Com pany will be held at the office of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, fro. 887 South FOURTH Street. on MONDAY. the 2d day of May next, at ten o'clock A. M., at which time and place an election of offi cers will be held. WM. H. WEBB. apl9.-dtmy2 Secretary. pir GOOD SPRING RAILROAD CO- 9 M PHADSLIMIA, April 13, 186 4. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at the office of the Philadelphia and Reading R. R. Co., No. SST Smith FOURTH Street, Phi ladelphia, on MONDAY. the 2d day of May next. at 11 o'clock A. M. at which time and pine on election for officers will be held.. WM. H. Wlll3 8, anl4-181 &craters,. MC. CITY BOUNTY NOTICE.-OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COISMISSION, No. 412 MUMS Street, April 1.1E164. The city Bounty Will continue to be paid until farther notice. NO applications for Bountywill be entertained from recruits who enlisted prior to the date of the President's Proclamation, October 17. 1883. In future, powers of attorney for the City Bounty, from new recruits for Pennsylvania Regiment., tandered is etcr this date, must be endorsed by the officer in charge of the barri eks that the man has been received there. By order of the Commission ' apl•tf SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Secretary. # PROVOST GUARD AND GARRISON DUTY. A few more good men for Company K, 188th Bey% E V • • THE, CET IS STILL THEY COME." Apply at FIFTH and BUTTONWOOD, JNO. R. JACK, apw3-8t Captain and Recruiting Officer. • lATTENTION, COMPANY 1-• ~ E " Company, 20th Regiment. will meet at the CUSTOM BOTIE. TEIB (Wednesday) EVENING. at 6 o'clock. to reorganize for active service. Entrance on Library attest By order of. • Capt. C. W. MCCLINTOCK. R. VANSeIVIIP.. 0. S. le ATTENTION !MEMBERS OF 00. O. ler REGIMENT RESERVE BRIGADE (In State 'prelim September. URN will report et the Armory'. SOS MARKET Street. on WEDNESDAY EVENING. April 27. By order of Captain AT WOOD SMITH. A. O. Irmrevreorr, O. S. ap2s.9P* FOR. THE ARMY AND NAVY. Nr A. N . fig• 4Sr. ASSA L.lde /1111.4.1TAIVY FURNI~J#iER9,I 418 ARCH STRFIS, Rennet% Regimental and Company Flagg. SWorde. Snakes. Belts. Filaments. limmlets. Hate. Ceps, Can twig, Haversacks. Camp Rita. Field Mums. Spur% and everything pertaining to the sompleto outfit o Aimy and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. aDI7-1m yURLOUGI:II3. talkers and Soldiers. 'winning the city on Furlough. needing SWORDS, ♦nd other MILITARY ECttrIPMINTS, are Invited to th• very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of GI - E 4 1,4 W. iSIIMCONIS /It SRO., PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the ;shortest notice, which, for richnear and =malamute, challenge oom . retillond_ro other bowie in the oonntili eambining tha JEW. ELBE with. the PILLOTIOAL BWORD-BIATOR. inhl2- ihn • FROTIELINGTIAM & WELLS RAirs Pox says, BRAVY,NNormt, .AN 'S Lun' sassrmas AMI SIURTMOS. STANDARD DRILLS. KRAVY OAP TON FLAIINZLII. wARN. ROTOR AND VICTORY 'CAMBIUM AND mu cous. SROWMBLEB.CMID, AND 00E8E7 SLUM No. IS woRSTND YARN. Se. IeF.4IU THE LOST UNITED STATES. 1111AMBIt, BAIRD/IDOL —We are now settling promptly the claims of the next of kin of the loot Bain bridge. Apply at onee. either In person or by letter. to JOSRPH K DEVITT & co- No. '4NN WALNUT treat,' Philadelphia, ara The Military and Naval Agenelf. B F. REINED'CHA_RMING AND trntheal IVORYTIPRS eh cad be seen and obtained by all wlioldeelre truly natura l striklnaluelte Ice- They are union:Awed. See epeelineue. 024 ARit* CH Street. BD/LD/Ela HARDWARE. STRAP HINGES l i gt %EuNmis. REVEAL HI SHUTTEKSTRAPS. mad al Mode at wrou g ht Ism or man. SHUTTER BOLT I X OK BOLTS and =an" antialea ofßuilding and Ourrtmas H ar dware. manufactured sad kept Oit baud at • ... ~...„ • : _ • - - JACKSON ON nOtraszo : 1012-SiR ink. ii „Rac i lnusoaAmir.L. allallafillatiKW ll o/ 41, 0 1 11 on 4 a s mmiat KW .0 . 4 C . . ... _ . THE PREE.S.-PHILMMLPHIA THURSDAY. April 28, 1801. MILITARY. ARMY GOODS. PHILADELPH44 . 1111103011.13TRIRT HAIL, SAABOX Street, above Sixth. NEW PUBLICATIONS. GREATEST NOVEL OF THIS AGE FAMILY PRIDE SECOND EDITION NOW READY THE GREAT N - E VT BOOK. BY THE AUTHOR OF •'PIQUE." Cloth, $1,50 ; Paper, $1.25. FAMILY PRIDE. By the author of "Pique. " A se cond edition of this great book Is published this day by T. B. Peterson & Brothers. 806 Chestnut street. Phila delpbla. It Is the beet novel that has been printed in the English language for years. Complete in one bugs duodecimo volume, bound in cloth for EL 50, or in one volume. paper cover. for $1.25. Copies of either edition of the above book will be sent to any one, tree of postage. on remitting the retail price of the edition wanted to T. B, Peterson & Brothers, in a letter. It is published and fo r sale by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 300 GiIBSTIfUT Street, Philadelphia, To whom all orders must come addressed. It EUROPEAN MOSAIC. BY HOWARD PAYSON ARNOLD. 16mo. Vellum Cloth. Price. $t 60. d' PUBLISHED THIS DAY BY LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., apws-mwtst, 110 WASHINGTON Street, BOSTON. •• l i top o - NEW BOOKS. RENAN'S NEW BOOK. STDDIBSIN BBLIOIOUS HISTORY AND CRITICISM. By /riled Renal', author of "The Life of Jesus. " Trans lated from the latest French edition by Rev. 0. B. Froth- Ingham, of the Third Unitarian Church, N. Y. With an interesting biographical introduction. Large octavo. cloth bound Price $2 20. THE NEW NOVEL, NEPENTHE. A. capital Lew novel. By the author of "Oils." 12mo. cloth. $1.50. Also, Suit Published. • The Art of Conversation. Tinted Paper. Price $1.25 Tales from the Operas. An attractive Book • 1.25 Bed-Tape and Pigeon-Hole Generals 1.25 Private Miles O'Reilly. His Book (Illustrated).... 1.25 Peculiar. bee Sargent's great Novel 1.50 These books are found on the counters of every live Bookseller, and will be sent by mail Free on receipt of price. by CARLETON, Pablisher. New York. aulit-swif MAP OP THE OIL DISTRIC e OF PENNSYLVANIA. For sale at No. 1517 loath SIXTH Street, above itheatnat. ap27.3t• PETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT DE TECTOR Row reßdy RIMY /et. FRU, deseriptione of 20 new counterfeits. it VETEBSONB IS • THE BEST DE .n- TEGTOR published. Corrected by Drexel Os Co May Ist out this morning. It (INLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR FO Y 3 "—"" PETERSON'S courfrzarszT DETAOTOS, sent to arm address. Enbecrib• at once. T. B. PETERSON Ss BROTHERS. 306 0 &SMUT Street. Philadelphia. All the new books are for sale at Reasasons. Ad yertiEemeate tweeted at low rates. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS 1 1 I -A- LOWEST PRICES in the city! LOWEST PRICES in.the city ! LARGEST STOCK in the city! LARGEST STOCK in the city! BEST ASSORTMENT in the city! BELT ASSORTMENT in the city ! NEW STYLES tad received! ALBUMS 25 cents to sax NEW STYLES .1 as t received t ALBUMS 25 cents to 880. EVERY ALBUM WARRANTED. EVERY ALBUM WABBANTBS, ALBUMS for 50 Pictures Si to Ell ALBUMS for 60 Pictures Si to $l5. ALBUMS for 100 Pictures $4 to *5O. ALBUMS for 100 Pictures $4 to $5O. ALBUMS for 12 Pictures 25 cents ALBUMS for 12 Pictures 2; cents. ALBUMS over NE different Ryles. ALBUMS over 800 different styles. Everything sold at a discount t Cheapest Store in Phi ladelphia! Books, Albums, Magazines. Photographs. Frames. Folios, Stationery. Ac., Ac.. ate. G. W. PITCHER. arn-szett 808 CHESTNUT St.. above Eighth st. CHEAP EDITION OF THE LIFE OF w. H. PERSCOPT. By George Ticknor. 12mo. America and Her Commentators. With a Critical Sketch of Travel in the United States. five. The Diecovery• of the Source of the Nile.. By Capt. Sp eke. &to. Robettoon's Sermons. Fifth Berta, MM. Christian Memorials of the War or, illustrations of the Religious Faith. Patriotism. and Bravery in Our Army. By Horatio B. Hackett. 12mo. Songs in the Bight or. the Book of Job in Poetry. By'Prot Adams. Bvo. For sal. by WAI. S. & ALFEBD HAUTIFiff. 666 CRIESTIVIT Street. NSW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS 1 Just received by ASHMEAD & EVANS, Snevefteors to - W/LLI.B HAZARD. SPIKE'S SOURCES OF THE NILE 724 CHESTNUT Street. AMERICA AND HER COMMENTATORS. By Tack erman. ANGERFIELD'S REST. OR BEFORE THE STORM. ♦n ovel. DISMORIALS OF THE WAR. By Hackett SYNONYMS OF THE NEW YESTAMENT. Second Part By R. O. Trench. D. D. ROBERTSON'S SERMONS. Fifth Series. THOUGHTS FOR THE CHRISTIAN LIFE. By Rev. J. Drummond NV CAVE LIFE IN VIONSNITRG. RBNAF'S RELIGIOUS HISTORY and CRITICISM. TEN ACRES ENOUGH. A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION. By Thayer. MAN AND NATURE, By George P. Marsh. PREEOOTT'S LIFE. By George Ticknor, Svo. Uni form with his works. FREOGOTTT, WYE. By Geo. Ticknor, 12mo. Cheap Edition. aps* SPEKE'S SOURCE OF THE NILE. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS. A joiirnal of the DISCOVERY OF THE SOURCE OF THE BILE. By John Nanning Spoke. Captain in the Indian Army., with Map and Portraits, and numerous Illustrations, chiefly from drawings by Captain Grant. In one volume octavo. NEW AND STANDARD WORM, Comprising Books in every department of Literature, of a standard character, on hand or procured promptly to order, and tarnished at low prices. by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON. ap2l No. E 5 South nIXTEJ. Street. THE SUNBEAM STORIES, Containing the ehanniug, bright stories of— TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM. CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING HOUSE ON THE Rook ONLY, OLD .TOLLIFFB, MERRY CHRISTMAS, DREAM CHINTZ. STAR IN THE DESERT, die. Sig beautiful volumes, Illustrated. 5210. WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher, fe264 IYI El South SIXTH Street. APPLETON'S NEW -,AJIIERIVAN CYCLOPED/1. The agency for this invaluable Library of Universal Information bat 33 South SIXTH Street. second Mors. Also. RECORD OP THE REBELLIOR. Sy Prank More. fell-tf CLOTHING. SIIPBBB STO y. OK ow Read WANAN N AKER & BROWN, Popular Clothing Howse. Corner ninth and Market streets. ap22-more2mif MEDICAL. ELECTRICITY. (lancer. Goitre. Tumors. and all foreign growths flared by imolai anoyandeo. if the patient donna, at tn., Electrical Institut, of Prof BOLLES and . Dr. BROWN, 1920 Walnut street. Philadelphia. . IMPORTANT TO NEW COMPANIES We have the patterns and are prepared to furnish at short notice all the BLANKS AND ACCOUNT BOOKS, SUCH AS CERTIFICATES OF STOOK, - TRANSFER BOOK, ORDLR OF TRANSFER, STOCK LEDGER, STOCK LEDGER IS/MANORS, BICONTER OF CAPITAL STOCK, DIVIDEND 8008, BROKER'S PETTY LEDGER, ACCOUNT OF SALES, Of good materials and Low Prises /1101515 Co., SPECIAL N TEL. ` MAN. 1121 BROADWAY, Of, L. Worm* the ladies or this city that he bas received his assort ment of SPRING BONNETS. and more than ever. the F boantital and complete assortment of ARTIPIGIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS. dm • ever imported in the llnited States. The lowest trade prise will be allowed topersons In de trade. L. TILMAX, 131101_DWAY. N. B.—Please remember, to prevent mistake, TIL- Md N. to BROAD WAY. No. 712. Betabllshed In 1815. ap27.6t THOSE 'COLORED . 'PHOTOGRAPHS mado for $1 .at SECOND Stmt. above Green. are tine pictures and adapted to the times; 01l that le desired, and at a moderate charge. It. AEFRIGEBATORS, WATER, COOL DRS. Ice-Cream Freezere. Washing MaaMum Car pet Sweepers. Clothes Frames, Folding Camp Chairs. and a treat variety anted. Household artdolon at the Depot of the Universal (Cog f orheeli Cloth es Wringer. " B. L. BURNHAM. Hanntaetnrer s Agent. No AT South BIXTH ;Street. apil7-Ins Between Chestnut and Market. DEP FUMED. PARLOR 'MATCHES.— Jut recolven. no additional oases of these celebrated (Alizandet'a),Watolum, tor Iwo to the 'rods only.- 11141181 Pfiral aweeitin s ite Tg e tap pir E. & L. • EYRE II LANDELL, EYRE & LANDELL, s Mr"COT_Tivri-x. AND ARC 11, FOURTH AND ARCH. SPRING GOODS, WHOLESALE. SUMMER SI LKS, SUMMER SHAWLS, SUMMER ROBES, FRENCH ORGANDIES, RICH GRENADINES, TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS, SUMMER' FOULARDS, GRENADINE VEILS, SUPERIOR MITTS, INDIA PLAID SILKS, PL AID MOZAMBIQUE% PLAIN MOZAMBIQUE% • BLACK SILK SACQUES. • apl.B-wfm STATIONERS. ENE CHESTNUT Street. WEDNESDAY. APRIL . 27, 1864: RETAIL DRY GOODS. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.. In GEIESTNUT STREET, NAYS MADE 112ITINSIVN ADDITIONS TO TRIM POPULAR EITOCIS OP tßiX3r,l3Etg, SHAWLS. DRESS GOODS, Which ttio7 continue to moll at MODERATE .PRIOES, NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADVLNOBD COST OF RECENT IMPORTATIONS. WHOLESALE ROOMS 171 1 STAIRS. •DB•lm CIVIL AND ARMY CLOTHS. MIDDLESEX 6 , 1 LIGHT BLUES. ALL GRADES DARK DO. 8.4 AND 6.4 INDIGO FLANNELS. 34. AND 6.4 BLUE CASSIMERES. 34 AND 64 DOESKINS. FULL STOCK OF CLOTHS. DO. DO. COATINGS. - DO. DO. CASSIMERES. BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE (minas. CLOTHS FOR COACH MAKERS. ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS, &o. W. T. SNOEO Or EL &SS. sp23lm 34 S. SECOND and 23 STRAWBERRY Ste N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO (FORMERLY COWPERTHWAIT M CO.). HAVE NOW OPEN, A line assortment of Black Silks. Small Plaid India Silks, Plain, Striped.. and Plaid Poplins. Superior Black and Colored Alpacas, Pink, Blue, and Buff Brilliants, Pink, Blue, and Buff Percales. Striped and Figured French Chintzes. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS. 100 Lama Wool Swavrbs. from 412.50 to *B. 100 Mozambique " &S to 100 Silk Check " to 100 Black Stella $2.50 to $2O. We stlil have an immense stock of COT CON AND LINEN SHEETINS AND SHIRTI G NG& 600 dozen Towels and Napkins. A fall Ilse of Barnesly Table Linens. The celebrated Power and Band• Loom Table Linens. auckaback, Birdeye, and Diaper. Lancaster, Manchester, and Honey- Comb Quilts. Pink, Blue, and White Marseilles Counterpanes and Quilts. Cloths, Cassimeres,. and Cloaking& A fall assortment of Sackings. A full assortment of Cloths and Casalmerea. A lull assortment of Boys' wear. At Wholesale and Retail. N. W. Corner Eighth and Market Streets. NEW STORE!!! B. B. Cm IYINTH AND AIMEE ST - BBSTS. COVVPERTHWAIT CO_ e Would invite the attention of our old Customers and the public generally to our stock of FANCY - AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. Which we will sell at VERY LOW PRICES. We have now on hand one of the Largest and most complete gooks of FANCY DREGS GOODS Ever offered at retail in this city. embracing alt the new styles and shades of FOULARDS. - _ FINE sILIC GRENADINES. ALPACAS, ALLLAID WOOD DE LAINES, PS. MOZAMBIQUE% MOH AIM GRENADINE BAREGES. POPLINS. ORGANDIES. • J.LCONETS, STRIPED AND PLAID LENDS. Ate. A large and well• seleoted stook of BLACK AND INDIA SILKS, Which will be sold low. 1 lot double. width Mozambique% 600 yards, at 3734 c. I lot Brocade Poplins, 900 yards. at 310. 1 4 12 ephords' Plaids from 273fc.. Challies at 35c. AW L SS! In great variety H All tse new fabrics and designs for Spring and Summer wear, ranging in price from $2.60 to M. Those in want of bargains in this line should give us a call. LADIBS' CLOAKIIICIS, all shads.. CLOTHS and CASSIA:IRES. for Kens' and Boy'S Misr. from $1 up HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. An immense variety. consisting of Table Linens. Coun terpanes, Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Toilet Covers. Russia Crash, Stair Crash, &c. Etc We would also call the attention of bayers to our stock of Muslims, Sheeting% Flannels Calicoes, Fronsh Chintzes. Figured Brilliantes, Wool Fable Covers, Co lored Damask Table Cloths, in 6-4. LC, and IA MM, Ow line of VERY CHEAP! WHITE usi n g is now COMEIIetS. 011.01Prisillg Shining Lineal, White Brilliantes, Cambric Hailing Victoria Lawns, Rau. rooks. Swiss Muslin, Plaid lanoline. Sec.. Arc, S. _. COW CORNER NINTH. I-'ER'TII AWND A A_Ktili STSGIT de O aptf•wfm-tf ' PHILADELPHIA. C HEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, M• TT IN G, AND WINDOW SHADES.—V. E. •ECHAHBATILT. Northeast corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, will open this morn ing, from auction, Ingrain Illaets, wool filling, 60. SO, 82, and Ma; Ingrain Cmpato, all wool. 75. 87 0 . i6l. i..2a, $ I 87, and $1.50; English Brussels Carpets only $ $1.62; Entry and Stair Carlpets. Sic to $1; Eat HEIM% and Cottage Carpets. 87 to 650: White and Red Check Canton Hotting, SI to 62c: Floor Oil Cloths. all widths. 62 to 87c; Gilt Bordered Window Shades. 75c to O. CHEAP DRY GOODS AND TRIMMING& New York Mills Mnallns. ddit. Williamsville. at 440; Sheetinge, 60c to *1 20; Poplins, :87 to 87c: Alpacas, all colors, 87 to 75c; Black Silks, 61.25 to sl. 75 ; Challies and Delaines, 81 to 36e; Table Linens, 7110 to $1.69; Napkins. 16 to Mc; Towels and Towelinas, 14 to 374; Shirting Muslim. 16 to 370; Fancy - and Plain Caseimeres. 754 to CL 76 ; Flannels. 60 to 870; Linen Handkerchiefs. Bto 50c: Ladles' Cotton Hose. 16 to 504: Gloves 12 to 75c. Shawls, $3 to $10; Lawns, 25 and 213. Plaid d6olusvre, 37 to 62c; Spring Cloaking!, $l.BO to $2; Coats' Cotton, 90; Pins ,_sc; Needles. sc; Soot, and Eyes, Sc; Skirt Braid. 7c; Windsor Soap. drc. : Col gate's Soap. Wholesale and Retell. Northeast corner aLIIVENTN and HARNEY Streets. aplmwf lm WERLY CORBETEL—JUST RE rtfrorw. argrai we:is gz.iitmrir.trs to '.order, at Kra. 6141 L'S, TII.TH Street, below Chestnut. ap264t* EL/talc SILKS, BLACK SILKS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. We are still selling oar Black Silks at the same prises as we did early in the season. notwithstanding the re cent advances. MANTLE SILKS. ALL WIDTHS. Plain Silks, all colors, $1 SO to $5.76.+ Fancy Silks. 51 to 52.60. Rich heavy. handsome Fancy Silks. $2 87 to KM. Bich- Chen Rim at s2._ 873 g, worth $3.50. ess at .26, " *4.76. .• " • • at $5 76. ' 7. le pities small plaid Silks, at $l. 25, worth $l. BO STEM SON, arsB-tf 'Woe. 713 and 7113 N. TIIINTEC Street. ANTLES AND OLOAKS OF UN- L usual elegance. Taffeta Mantles and Banque's. Plain and Richly Trimmed. Mantles. Chesterfields, in Silk and Cloth Short BIMINI'S of heading:l2e Cloths. French Cloth Cloaks. MANTLES MADE TO ORDER. Spring Shawls in light colons. Summer Shawls of good finality. • One lot desirable Summer Shawls, 83. Black Thibet Sonars Shawls. $3 to $7. COOPER & CONNED, 8- B. corner NINTH and MARKET Straits. DESIRABLE GOODS. FROM AUCTION. M pieces Russia Diaper, E2 IL 20 pieces Russia Diaper, 1113.60. 10 pieces hued& Diaper. wide $4. 14 please Russia Diaper. yen. wide. 196. Also, 10 lots of Table Linens—all prima Now open at JOHN H. STOKER'. setae TOM AEON Street,. 1.01114 CHBEIVIDT MUST. SPRING TRAM E M. NEEDLES 4 11 • now reoeivims, find awl for sale WOW # Present market rstes,_mani_novelties ha LACE AND w GOODS.. He Would special attention to his assortment of over 20 different new fabrics and . bp, steles of White Goods, suitable for 'Ladies Bodies and Dr e sses.". in stripes , end w fisured. raged mid leaked Muslina igo piece' of figured and plain Buff and White PURLOIN bought before the • resent s - imam New invoices of Guipure sad Thread Leam. Thread and Grenadine Vella iddinue. hums. gm. flouncing_ ~s sm. tu ßroad Ham•Stliched UANDEIRMILUIL cif iNIO4. good malts. from 20 seats up. r.11):$ BEST BLACK SILKS lIIIPORTIBD. Wide end hoary Black Corded OMNI. if sinillsent Moire Antique", All eolort, Sulendid quality Corded sum, all **ors. Ada Chorea, stripe and Plaid Mika, ' ' 'Magnidoent Grenadine" and Orraradiela Allow striae Elorinirinalirla. • Norr iirloSlothi for lad es' NM • ,• • iktalkagg RETAIN. DRY GOODS. LADIES PREPARING ARTICLES FOR TRU GREAT CENTRAL FAIR Can promise the following at a Discount of light (8) per cent. below regular retail prices: ZEPHYRS! ZEPHYRS! EVERY COLOR AND SHADS FULL LINE OP EOLVERINOB, BOARLIPPS. AND FINE PURPLES. HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED. Shetland Wools. Cambria Edit ngs, (Willed Ruining". Bugle Gimp.. Gimpoir Laces. Gat - Braids. Silk Entb . rotdexing Braid. Worsted Binding, EmbrOderbig GBBMANTOWN WOOL Tide article le as rich in colors, nearly at fine in ter. lure, and as well adapted for many kinds of Stacy work as the Oerman Zephyr. and is eight - cents per ounce and over one dollar per pound cheaper. Al oe — WOOLIOT AND OASHMSRII YARNS, of the finest grades, suited for Ladles'. Gents', and In fants' wear, and various fancy articles. ALSO. A full assortment of the following at regular Retail Prices Lace Veils, • 1 Bun Umbrellas. Linen Pane. Feather Fans (something new. Manilla and Cane Whisks. Travelling Begs. Pooket•Bookr. Bair.Brushes, Combs, Perfumery. Cellars and Cuffs. Particular attention 16 invited to our stock of SUN UMBREILAS I SUN UREBILELLASI Of which we have a large assortment of the choieest varieties. selected from the beet factors in the country. Ladies will do well by examining them before nor chasing elsewhere. MOROCCO. SATCHELS! TBAYBL.LING BAGS! Orders carefully and promptly attended to. Persons ordering from. the country will plow name their em press or nearest stage route. JOHN M. FINN, S. B. COR. SEVENTEL,AND A.ROII STS. Sir Crit , this out for reference. 901 f. BLACK SILK, 86. BLACK SILK, $6 00. BLACK SILK, $4 50. BLACK SILK, $4 00. BLACK SILK, $a 60. BLACK SILK, $2 BLACK SILKi $a 00. BLACK SILK, $2 50. BLACK SILK, $2 25. BLACK SILK, $2 00. BLACK SILK, $1 75. BLACK SILK, $1 50. BLACK SILK, $1 25. BLACK SILK, $1 1231, BLACK SILK, $1 00. CURWEN STODDABT & BROTHER, .455, and 46.1 K SSOOND St.. above Willow FANCY DRESS SILKS. SOLID COLORS SILKS. 911 ENE SILK. SOLID COLORS FIGURED SILKS. OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450. 452. end. 454 N. - SBOOND St.. above Willow. LADIES' AND MISSES' SPRING SALMORA.L.S. Just opened, a large assortment of DEDITTIEWL AND NEW STYLES SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, 1008 CEIBSTNITT Street sp27.4tif SILK MANTLES I9I="3FLXNer ICLaCb.EL.33CI9I 1941 1 .1•`,Wiinnfif GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. Corner NINTH. end MARKET Street& apl3•wfetf L YON'S KATHAIRON. Kathairon is from the Greek word "Sathro." or "Sm ear°. " signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate. and restore. This article is what its name signifies. For preserving. restoring and beautifying the HUMAN HAIR it is the remarkable preparation in the world. It is again owned and put up by the original proprietor. and is now made with the same 'are, skill, and attention which gave it a sale of over one million bottles per annum. It le a most delightful Hair Dreesium It eradicates scarf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean It makes the hair risk, soft, and glossy. ft prevents the hair from falling' eff and turning fray It restores hair lIPOII bald heads. Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head of hair should nee LYON'S NATHATRON. It is known and need throughout the civilised world, bold by ell respectable deelen DIMAS S. BARNES & CO., New 'York. ItAGAWS MAGNOLIA ULM This Is the most delightful and extraordinary *Mel* ever discovered. It changes the snn•burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty. im parting the marble verity of youth. and the diMfilfrild appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It re moves tan. track's*, pimples, and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh. transparent. and smooth. It contains no material initlitOWl to the skin. Patronized by &attunes and opera Maisie. It le What every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prepared by W. B. HAGAN. Troy. N. Y. Address all orders to DBMAS S. BARIUM & CO.. Mew York. ;131:1i3411:13:iiiil1'sie,00,13114 11 . 1 ial 5 f;y4 RiTIITE.-NOT A DYE, But restores gray 'haft to its original color, by sapplying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or disease. Ail inataritaneoue dyes are composed of Lunar canaLfe, destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dread's". ileim street's Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natural color by an early 'mimes, but gives the hair LIIXIIELANT_ HIL&OTY. promote' Its growth,: pre/Onto its fall= off, eradicate' dandruff. and Imperils and pleseautueee to the head, It has litoOd4ctstet of limo, being the original Hair Coloring. and is ionatantly Increasing In favor. Used by both gentlemen and ladies. It Is sold by all re sts3ctable dealers. or *an im procured by them of the oorornerelal agents, D. S. BARNES do CO., 202 BROAD WAY. New York. Iwo sires, 50 seats and $l. r,l4.l(par 1144 A The parties in St. Lords and Cincinnati, who have been tionnterfeiting the Mustang Liniment. under pretence of proprietorship, have been thoroughly estopped by the courts. To guard against further imposition. I have pro cured from the United States Treasury a private steel plate revenue stamp, which is placed over the ton of each bottle. Bach stamp bears theias etnitle of my sit nature, and Without which the artiels is a counterfeit. dangerous, and worthless Imitation. Examine every bottle. This Liniment has been in use and growing in favor for many years. There hardly es lets a hamlet on the habitable globe that does not contain evidence of t is wonderful *Tee& It is the best emollient in the world. With its present improved ingredients. its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are healed. pains relieved. lives' saved, valuable animals made useful. and untold ills assuaged. Tor bruises. sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, cuts, caked breasts, strained horses. it is a sovereign !smear' that ehorld never, be dispensed with. It should be in every family. Mold by all druggists. 11)26-mwiRmiteow6in D. B. BARNII3. Mew York. POBII BAITS -THE ENVIABLE BE- A- PUTATION gained for - wonderful aounraey and im presive colorin fREIMER'S life-sin Photo graphs in oil col orsis fully sustained. WM AEON St.ll. LONDON BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALE. •BI THZ CASK OR DISZSZ. ALBERT C: ROBERTS, DRILL= IN TINA GROOMES, Como ILIVZINTH and VIII Struts. WHOLESALE GROGSRS. Ir E o : B 45 & REEVES, North WA.TISR Street. and . ARCH No. 46 North DIELA.We.fili Avenue. ONer for sale, at the Loweat_Market Prices. a large stork of SUGAV. — MOLASSBIS. COPYIST.. MB. SPraitg, TOBAOOO. And GrOtalltlll generally, carefully selected for the country trade. tole agar to for the products of FITHIAN et POGUE'S Extensive Pratt Canning Factory at Bridgeton. IF I pplifin Crochet Chilton Tidy Cotton, Embroldortite Canvas Zephyr Patterns, Shaper Patterns,Machias Crochet Needles Floss Thread, Pane Tenet. Corsets at $1.25 per pair. Genets at 6 1 1. 60 Per pair Silk Bettina. Townlines. Stockings. Gloves, Drillings. Dress Linings. Balmoral., Matting Bindings, gainers. WANTS. A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS HAD Two Years' eznerif nos In the DRY GOODS Dul ness, desires a Sitnation. in a Wholesale MOWN tO sei3,by eau/plc. Addreee "G, T, J., " this °Rea Lt• TO CAPITALISTS.-AN OPPORTU NITY is now offered to those wishing to mate a per manent investment in a profitable undertakinr. For particulars, address "C.D. 8 at this office. ap27-2t* youNG MEN WANTED TO LEARN TELEGRAPHING.—No other profession offers Ruh inducements se this. and there are none wherein & Per son can flt himself for actual briefness co rinicklY and Cheaply. teverai have if Melted their ineircetion ts two raoatba, and are now employed in meat. Talmud]. Ornate ae Operator)) Apply Taletraph Departments Quaker City Colette ßuild inn. TENTH and CHESTNUT ' Streets. /ANTED-IN A DOMESTIC DRY Goods Commission House, an active. energetic LAD. B"et reommendetion reunited. Andreae * ' Dry Goode," tide office. ap27-20 WANTED -TO NIIRBES.-A LIMIT ED number of resueotable WOMEN, between the ages of 22 and 46, who can bring arst-cless references as to intelligence, moral character, and good diapoeltion. wilt received for gratuitous instruction le Monthly Nurses. at the Narae's Home. Apply at the Ituditution, No. 1211 North ELEVENTH street. above Arch. on THURSDAY. the 28th Inst.., at 4 o'clock P. EL ae27-2t. WANTED -A SITUATION BY A Young Nan ae Anietant Book-keeper or Bogy Clerk. Best of references Ten. Apply or addroee G. W. WATBEFIELD. No. • AUGUSTA Place. apt 2t• WANTED -AN OFFICE WITH TWO Booms, on first floor, front, situated on the south aide of Walnut street, between Doak and Fourth etfeeta- Address Box PIO• SPN, PIII/adelphia Post Offi ce aP23 35 WAMED TO P lIROHASE-A • • Dwelling. with modern improvements. in a cen tral location. Any one haying such for sale. please ad dress "W. 0. A.." at this office. api2 et It* WAITED A MODERATE SIZED Dwelling to rent. on or before the first of Elentlin bar neat. Address • 'Et B. B. " at this ofHee. stating location. terms, &c. ap22-6t if /ANTED-BY A PARTY IN VEND . • • IN4 to trade in the West this Summar, in the Pro duce business. samples of light goods appertaining to the Grocery trade, to sell on commission. Satisfactory re ference then. Address, for one week. P. 0., Box MO. np23-6: 5 4175 A AGENT I S I.T . eye t ry 3 . ounty, at L'a'mOonthl,RezE- Dawes paid, to mall my new cheap Family Sewing lifa shines. Address S. MADISON.AIfred,,Me. ffel2.d&WSM dift WANTED-FOUR OR FIVE =nlloohlS, or a moderate-elzed HOUSE. GAR a Chen:a rea School. Apply by letter to B OT H & GARESTT. CHANT Street. Tenth above Chestnut. ap97 erfinet* ES OARIPING. A YOUNG LADY WISHEB PERNti- J-31 BENT BOARD in a Private family. or where there are but few boarders. References exchanged. ad dress. with terms and location. B W.," Po,t Box 187 ' ap27-.4t. gOARDING.--TWO HANDSOME SE. -•-• COBH-story rooms (furnished or untarnished). with Board. communicating with back room. at Ao. 5568 Booth FIFTH Street. ap2T•9t• LOST AND FOUND. jr OST-A OERTIFIOAI E OF 5-PEB GENT. LOAN OF STATE or PENNSYLVANIA. for 2616.05, dated March 12. DM, No. 764, in name of WILLIAM' MEREDITH. Also. a Certificate of 6.net sent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania. for the snm of SOO. dated Sane 80. 1646. 80. 1462 in the name of SW PRICE. administrator of William Meredith In tract. Ap. plication has been made to the Auditor Cenral for a us newel of said Certificates felo.3m ELI K. PRICE, No. 811 ARCH Street. NOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE--THE MACHINERY OF a Sash sod Planta' htill. of the most Improved kinds. Apply to Cep27.60 , XMAS. Cl. LASKLDL, Chester . FOB SALE—BARE CH.A.NON.—THE Oood•wlli and fixtures of a Wholesale LIQUOR STORK Win be sold a bargain. and Immedi ate possession given. Apply soon at 9Elk MARKET Meet. apb7 OIL LAN D.—FOR SALE. VALUABLE OIL TRACTS.' partly developed. in the moat ['rodeo. Live localities in the 011Itegion, in VENANGO COMITY: Pennsylvania. APPLY IMMEDIATELY, Box 2660, Philadelphia Post Office. ap26,31r TO LET.-THE BECOND, - 4 - and fourth floors at 435 MARKET street, through to Church alley. mn29.tf FOR SALE- BEAUTIFUL BUILD WO LOTS of 3 to 6 Acres. situste'on Phlledelphta and Darby INIMBIEIIf Railroad. iloolar to BEDLOCK. & PASCHALL onvoraneerg. stp23-12t . 715 'WALNUT Street. DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION STORE FOE SALE—Desirably located, handsomely fitted, stocked with care, and dcing a good and increasing bade The owner is unable. at present. to give it his undivided attention Address, with real name, hc , • A M. Lt.." Preys office. ap23.4t* t o FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT •= 5, Piccolo:01r located.. Address "D. Box 282. philadelphia P. 0. a c 2741 ge FOR SALE A 1! A GREAT BAR GAIN. or exchange for smaller house, the fine large Dwelling No. 202 Franklin street. Apply at 235 CHURCH Alley, Pblla ap27-Im* DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR •mlit SALE. situated on SPRUCE Street, corner of JUNI PER. Lot 40 by 130 feet; also, Residence north side of BYRUGg. first above BROAD. adjoining vacant lot: also, superior residence situate at the corner of THIRTY FOURTH andIIBRIDGR. Streets. Mantua. Lot. 105 by 140 feet. Apply to ROBERT MACGREGOR, .11.9 WALNUT Street. lk de FOR SALE OR TO LET—TWO .Ma. Large STONE BUILDINGS. suitable for Foundry or 'Factory. Also. a large BREWESY . Addictla GEO. KRICK, N o.. 1233E1'0E110.ND Street. apl3•lm• DESIRABLE DWELLING FOR JIM SALE—The convenient handsomely-looated three story Dwelling, .No 617 North Eleventh street, below Mount Vernon street. east side, built in the very best manner, With double three. story back buildings, and all the modern conveniences. Immediate possession given. /Dray neat door to the property, or to A B CARVIIa CO., Conveyancers, corner of If IBITR and FILBERT Streets. Terms accommodating. an 66-215 FOB SALE-AN ELEGANT RE. SIDENOB. beautifully situated ovpoeite at. Nark's Ohara. Locust street. Anply to 0110 W WILDS, ap26 6t CMS and 030 GELESTNIITatteet, oft. RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR SPE -a- OBLATION. —For sale, a large and valuable pro perty of Two Hundred Acres of Ground, situate in the First and Twenty-sixth ward.. haying a front on each aide of Broad street of twenty-four hundred feet. with a front of twelve hundred on League Island or Second street road, about one mile from County Prison, and less distance from League Leland and Elver Delaware. apply to J. H ORRTIS lb SON, ap22-12t if* Real Estate Brokers. 433 W ALN UT at FOR SALE.—THE SUB offers for sale his COUNTRY SEAT. within half a mile of Wilmington Delaware. on the Newport pike, containing EIGHT A dRES of good land, in the centre of which is a large lawn, with a fine ye riety of SHADE TREES. EVERGREENS, MAPLES. LIN DENS, and others, in all over a hundred full-grown trees. The improvements consist of a large and commo dious MANSION,. two stories and a half high. four good rooms on a Seer. with a hell eleven by forty-two feet. A HYDRAULIO RAM forces water from a spring In one of the lots into the upper story of the house. It has the modern improvements. There is also an Iron Pump and Hydrant under a covered area at the kitchen door. The VOta l , d gecilitig a r t &It'll ()Ult r a it an er?ll A MV l 3, - - also, an ICE - HOUSE . SMOKE. And HA Y -HOUsEil. Tne ice-honse is filled with ice. and the stable has a hydrant in it. Good GARDEN. wit several varieties of DWARF PEAR and GRAPEVI NES in full bearing. There sniffle.) several varieties of APPLE. CHERRY. and CHESTNUT TREES. Terme aciiommodelizit. Poseeilelosi clyen at an time is the spring . Llvi G. CLARE, fell multf On the Premises. AUCTION SALES. BY FICOTT k STEWART, AUCTION. EBBS and COMMISSION MERCHAZITS, Nos. 622 CHISTRIJT and 615 SANSOM Streets. THE GREAT SALE OF SEA SHELLS—JAPANESE AND CHIBESE GOODS . _ . . Will be continued on MONDAY, TUESDAY. and WEN DER) sY, at 10 A. M and 3 e'VlocitP, without reserve. The only real collection in thts country. J. BOYTON,' sole American Agent for Company. ap23.4r, GOVERNMENT SALE —WILL BE .01d, at Allegheny ion. on WEDNESDAY. Ma, Oh, 1861, at Arsenal. commencing at 10 o'clock A M., to the highest bidder. the followinn pro• party. vii: I Draft Rorie. 1.9,378 Cartridge Boxes, Belie, &c. 75.000 pounds of Scrap Leather. LC COO do do Iron. 7.725 boxes, barrels, and kels. Terms cash H. K. WITITIILIST. at.23.9t Lieutenant Colonel of Ordnance. LEGAE. E STATE OF SARAH HOWELL, DE. CHASED. Leiters of administration upon the Estate of Mrs. SARAH HOWILL, late of the city of Philadelphia. de ceased. having been granted to the undersigned. All persousiudebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them. without delay, _to MARY MIMES. • CHABLE4 Hata. Branchtosrn, Or. their Attorney. WALTER B. MITCHELL, ap2f-w6t 419 WALNUT Street. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY UPON the Estate of THEODORE BIRBLY. deceased. ha ying been partied by the Register of Wills of the City and County of Philadelphia to THOMAS D. STfTlid and DAVID S. OLTINN, all persons Indebted to said estate are reqpested to make payment. and those having claims against the mane torrent them to I' AVID S. 0/I:7DN. 1441-1311kOR Fitment. 5i.27-113t. THOMAS D. STITES, WIG ALLEN Street. INSURANCE. HAVE 1011 PROVIDED FOR YOIJ.II FAMILY AN INSURANCE OK YOUR. LIFE . ? HONE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, MUTUAL, WITH AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL. WALTZ& S. GRIFFITH, Paiswirr . G. C. EIPLIY. Sao. I. H. Piton/I/coax, TRgAg• licrimiAN J. COFFIIf. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Hon. William Strong: Rev. Matthew Simpson. D.D., Bishop OM 8.. Church; Bev , Albert barns.. P. D. RAY. Jameti M. CroWeli; Thainas Robins. Ise. i Lewis Aoh burst, Ea% ; Samuel Weigh. Itsq._; James Dunla_p. BK.; W. R. /ewe John Elea Esq • Charles Haman rens. John B. Austin, Esq.; 5. Palmer Mui, ; 0. B. Mount. Seq.; Samuel J a 0. Perkins. Ban, J ohn Femme. ; Samnel Bag.; Molars . P. W. Clark & Co.• Buckner. MeGammou. & Co • John B. Myers & , Co. ; onjamln Bullock & Sons; Wm. S & ilea ; George B. Reese. Son. & Co. • J B ikloUrearp & Co. ; George Coalman & Co. ; D. b. Serahala & 00. I Kay & Brother. JOHN H. PAOKARD, I. D., Bfissactex, TadirllTEß. No. 1226 SPKUVE STREET. In atiewlauee at Agentis Office daily from 1 10211%. E. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, CORNER FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS. B. K. ESLER, AGENT. w4•mwtsmn VAMP, INSURANCE COMPANY, " lio, *GO OHMITMIT 1114. REEL PHILADNIX ..11.RE AND lELABB <IEEBRAMEL ' Elanois I. Buck. 11 : 1:113°26111;l iolm if. Evermore. Charles Richardson. Rohm' B. Potter. DeamiLevis, John Reader. Jr.. 0, W. Davis, & D Wood.ndr. P. B. drest, Mallet 13tokaa. 100/111.11. Wed. Joseph D. Erns. FRAarois N. BllME,Yrosident. °HAIL EKIHARDSON. ViaPreltoleet. )41441 W. L ELAsoirse.s. Soelotarv- HEATON & DENOKLA,HA.BDWABE Oomildrsion Nerehante. 507 GOMMMMOM SOBTB Bluets. offer for We: Anchor Brand Mails P/vmouth Mill Manta W. &8. Butcher's Oast S te al; Bade Cabinet Looks. Fatnam's Hors* lA% t Locke's Bekaa M a W. U mow. aout Iron 3 1 1 , 1T•iOok garte. lam NA IiwOMMDA 4=Mma =NW& IiNEW ~~'L.ti~t ~ ~u ~i:~ AMERICAN ACADEMY OF HMO. PATRIOTIC READINGS. JAMES E. MURDOCH, FOR THE BENEFIT OF TEE FAIIILIBE OF NOLDIORS ADD BIANNIC AND TIM VOLONTAIR RRPRESHRANT BALOOIE. THU/LS:VAT AFTERNOON. APRIL NNI, IEO4, AT TIMM O'CLOCK. Tickets 26 centre• Reserved teats serik,_Tp lie oho tabled at AIb.HVE.dD EVAN'S,I2IO REST/RUT Sty*lC and at the Academy or Monte 16913-6 t JUDAS MAGVAILEUS THIRD AND LAST DMDERT or TIM SZABON. BY TVs HANDEL & RAYON SOINETYi AMSTED BY THE Byrum GERmA,NIA ORCHESTRA* WEDNESDAY EVENING, APIEIL 27;14 1885 A 7 THE M-ÜBICANL FUND' cOMKEtrenro dm =MIT O'CLOCK; Tickets FIFTY OMITS. To be bad at J. r: Goaid'to: S. S. corner BST - BATH and GEIBATAUT Btraati: and st the Door. m2l-111 OP 1 "" Ut FOYER --AO ADEMY SATURDAY. APRIL a CARL WOLFSEIR'S °' 1864 ' CLASSICAL, MATissii, &tog & elm*. P OGRAIIfg. Sonata. op. 106. Piano and Violin Schumann. Wolfed& and Thomas. Aria, from Don Giovanni.— Mozart. tThoodcln Ilabalman. (a) Tiattor (mai PIANOBOLO. Woltsohn. (b) Komber Song k Wolfsohn, (o) Polonaise Sharp Minor, Chopin. Carl "Xfolfshon. Violin Solo, Partaleio de Ceucert Vienxterapst. Thoodoro - thomas. Fe Dna Bikini:ten am Fenster ns. Theodore Rebelman. Trio, cp. 99, Piano, Violin, and Woltiohn. Thomas, and'Att h a n d b . er4 %Velars. oars DOLLAR, Doors SPECIAL NOTlCE.—Enbscrlbers to the Clascleal Con certs are respectfully Informed of the change from Sofres to .dratinde, which was rendered necessary by the pre• occupation of the Academy of hfnetc mpg/ 4t R 'OVER'S NEW STREET THMILTRV. WEDNESDAY EVENING. APl:Min:lB6l.' Reeentree of the In the great DRAMATIC COMPANY. Scenic 'American Drama, THE OCTOROON. With all of Ita MAGNIFICENT MENINX. SUPERB ACTING. AND THRILLING EFFECTA. To be Immediately produced—Mee Bily CrConner. the burlesone Colleen BIWD, ant/ WALN LIT. STREET THE*TRE. THIS (Wedneeda_y) EVENING. &Mil H. MR. AND MBA PLORBNCS in eight varied Characters. The peen/4mm Trin ecommingtP pith thg boiligtirg. Welt Drama, by Jelin Brougham nsq.. smutted THS IRISH KMI UBANT. To be followed with the . Protean Farce. by W. J. Flo rence, E.ql. entitled MISCHIEVOUS ANNIE. To conclude with the Lanithable Farce Of SARAH'S YOUNG MAN. mna. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCM STREET THISLTRS. • UNEXAMPLED SUCOBB9 HOUSES PACKED TO THE ROOF. FOURTH WEEH Oft MRS. JOHN DREW.. Fourth week and continued suttees of . RomEDAT , E; 0N,11113 RIFLE Balk With its GRAND SCENERY, FINE ACTING, MECHANICAL UMW, and BRILLIANT BARGING ROSA LEIGH. HRS. JOHN DREW Sects Secured one week in advance. Play to commence at M n. St terminate at 11M. FRIDAY. BENEFIT OF MRS. /OH DREW. VANE -STREET . GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL CONCERTS. THIS (Wridoesdar) EVE NING. at the ACADEMY OF WIISICi i at Watt o'etouk. Doors open at savant and SAIHRDAY ASZERNOOII. at three o clock t doors open at two Time to be had at the door. good (or either performance IN TWELFTH SEOTION.--GRA.ND TO CAL AND INSTRUMEDI TAL CONCERT. for the benefit of the SCHOOL FUND of the O RRAT CENTRAL PAIR. will be given at Handel and Haydn Hall. N corner of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets, on MONDAY EVENING. MAY 2. 1884 AT 8 O'CLOCK. MISS JOSEPHINE 'O CONNELL. and several Amateurs. will assist on the occasion. PRoF. BACHMANN. will preelds at the Piano Porte. Tickets may be_proenred at the oftleeof Marla K. Wagner, No. 841 nforth SIXTH Street ; H. H. Davis. 1222 GREEN Street. and at the door on the evening of the Concert. aid? it* SIGNOB N. PERELLI'S GRAND FOCAL AND ItiSTIMMENTAL CONCERT For the Benefit of the GREAT 'MISTRAL FAIR FOE THE SANITARY COMMISSION. AT THE MUSICAL FUND HALL. FRIDAY EVENING. April E 9. SIGNOR PERELLI re peetfullp itifhr e his Mande and the public that be will the assisted on the above ea melon by his best pupils, who have kindly tendered their valuable services. A large and effective Orchestra. and a fall chorus of Ladies and Gentlemen, will take part in the performance. Tickets TWO DOLLARS each, to be had at all the Principal Music stores. ap2B..nate CONCERT HALL - GRAND ON CERT. (Ohestnnt street. above Twelfth. t' S.GNOP. BRIGNI3LIII • SECoND AND POSITIVELY LAST GRAND CONCERT, On SATURDAY WINING. April 90,1881, By the unprecedented array of Artiste. MISS LATIRA &ERIS. SIG. BRIGNOLL SIG DRAW:MI. MR. J. N. PATTISON. 7HII. H. HOLIANHAVES, Conductor DM. J. NUN% An entirely new and Militant Programme will be pre vented, TICERTS ONE DOLLAR EACH SEATS MAY BE SECURED WITHOUT EXTRA. CHARGE at Pngh's Book Store, corner of Chestnut and Sixth strews. and at Lerpoldt's Book Store. MS Chest nut dyed. apteptf ir ) L. CARPENTER'S -L. , . GRAND pito ME DUDE AND FULL DRESS SOIREE. MUSICAL FUND HALL. TUESDAY EVENING. May 17th, LEL Ticlrete 83 admitting a Gentleman and Two Ladies. THE RECEIPTS TO BE GIVEN Oft THE BREEFIT OP THE °HEAT nANITART FAIR, in aid of our Noble Soldiers. It is to be hoped that all friends and termer patrons will take an earnest interest in aiding D. L. Carpenter in giving a substantial benefit. Tickets are now ready. and can be had of Managers, or Of Mr. Carpenter, 625 Arch street. Prof. Birgfeld and Orchestra are engaged.- an266t* N OW Orval—Trim FO_RTY-FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND SCIILPTURN, at the PENNSYLVANIA - ACADEMY OP THE FINE ARTS. CHRSTNIIP Street, above Tenth. Open from 9 A. M. till 7P. M.. and from S /0 In the evening. ap26.tf ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA. HOURE.. "THE FAMILY RESORT." CARNC)ROBEI aND DIXEY'S MINSTRET4 THE GREAT STAR MODE% OP THE'WORtiI Ili their FITCACT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. ',63>loadld 51.N13 - ', , t,• Beautiful Dancing , Laughable 277 r lecouoe Plantation &cues,&a.. Etc.. hT TALENTED 'ARTISTE. EVERY EVENING THIS WEBS, Tickets 26 cent.. Doors open at 7 o'clock. • fe27-9m .1_ L. CABNOROSS.. Thiamin Manama. ERM ANIA 01WHESTBA.--PUBLItI ‘-^ BEHRARBAL9 every_SATURDAY. at 9 o'clock. '7. 31 at the MUSICAL POND HALL &axle Mimic .71 seats, Packages of six ticket., $l. To be had at A. DUE'S. 1101 CHESTNUT Street J. B. COULD, 4.. VENTH and CHI4BTNUT. and at the Hall door. few& EDUCATIONAL'. TBE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO supply a few vacancies now existing at a select Boarding Seminary, six miles west of Carlisle, Pa. Pa rents wishing to leave the city dazing the menthe of July and August. can board with their children. Two Departments Pupils of both sexes and all area re ceived at any time. Inquire at the Cumberland 'Valley Depot, at Harrisbuir., for Tickets to GI-reason. Term* quite low. Instrionlintal and. Vocal Music taught by the Wet masters. Circulars obtained of J. B. &trent- COTT & CO., 716 MARKET Strut Address . lame. diately, C. HUNTINGTON SAIIIIDEMS.. apDi lm Cumberland co.. Penns, pEN 14 SYLVA N I A COLLEGIATE ARP MILITARY INSTITUT& AmizerrowN A chartered by the State with fall Dowers and ri_lyilegen, will ba opened for Penile on TUMULI % Kyr Loth. Ihe Educational advantages will be of the flret order.. The Military Drill will be in charge of Major 1101CKWDORTF. of Philadelphia. whose abilities are well known. Build ings are spacious, with modern improvements, and will sccommodato One Zino dred Cadets. For circulars ad dun Rev. M. L. HOFFORD, A. M. President. .5P22.121 SELECT FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FON YOUNG MEN 4ND BOYS. MOUNT JO7. Lancaster courtly Pa,. Session opens on the SIRS? TUESDAY of May. yO 7 circulars. address apn.cm • R. A. MORRISON, PrlnalPaL PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE •IN STITOTS FOR YOUNG LADIES. No. 1530 AEON Street. Hex onestss A. SMITE. D. D.. B. CLA RENCE SMITH, A. M., Principals. Ninth Year Tbree departments: Primary. Academic, and Collegiate. college coarse In Classical. alathems.. tied, higher Inglioih, and Natural Science, for those Who . graduate. Modern Languages. !Male. Palatine. and Rio minion by tbe beat masters. For circulars apply at:Muria di lute. or address Box 2811 P. o..Philadelpbta.Pe..sa4em• MUSIC LESSONS MUSIC LESSONS I 'Young Ladies, if you wish thorough I , lAm:tenon In =new. evegial imperil:wide" are afforded at; .. BISMINARY: six miles weet el Carlisle. Zap orboard. able teachers. pleasant home. '- Address C. HUNTINGTON SAUNDERS, anl2 Platafteld. Comb. co . Pa. REILIIIEN UL FEMALE MISTITUTE- A- , A BOANDINO SCHOOL FOE 011 Thus Institution , beautictary and hocat ully located. In the northern limits of ATT/411013.01ng ; Bucks sena. pa . will commence its Spring and Summer Term on the 19th of FIFTH MONTH next. and centime in Ceedell twelve weeks. The coaxes of Instruction is thorcf and completeU all the Elergeeds_u_aad higher brat , . eaoren lIIHILISHi CLAMOAL AND NATHENAT AL EDUCATION. The. French ' Language is taught-by . a native /mak teacher. Oironlers, tivin; fell particulars, may be had on ap Plication to the ninclnals. AOZotugh P A. _Buth county,. Pa. IBA .I GP,ARA., /A' . GEANANE, " Prieeb e g. mbTh am v - ILL.A. CI E G.ll - XAN SEMINAItIi , v - NMAR MEDIA. PA. —Pala's viesived'al ar.. Cue. Nealieh, Mathematms. Olvale .s was .11aknial. ale naat taaant. 3E11b.-, mossi.a, 3 130x-keardam, a nd ct.ll ma "undue taught. babe 4.lprits aboalt3 wen's, Bore of all agog taken. Its era to Wm'. H. - rn/ ex , Sheriff: John O. DaDD O . na. sia 13enth Vale street; and Thomas J. GI Address Rev. J. a Mittai l la2lol l : l. E rt r MG Green. Pa. - aeS.P.: har mi g FCIII-4161:$ANY ANI) TROY, DBLAWAHB Mai RARITAN CANAL The Bann, HAPPY RSTITRNA. Oast WWII. le now leralne L at . Ant Wharf. Mow .BD Ir . Street, and vri/Isleave lbr the above. 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