-p'toFor 1V•11"flarr"- v al' REV. DR NOILIAR'IItp WILL LECTURE THE SIX tH D OF H['OL ssTriorr. IN AI TUB SAIVITOANCERT RI RAM F . AIR. eT C. 036116 Wit N, April 13th at 7% —2,3ele &WA rrece G &a.t. ot ?, the Sea ttary bon' TICKIITS 25 CRNTP. ;?. ICbMtY Coivat Baud have kindly volug . ,eztuf "- r eert.ces for the OCCOMOII. - • ' 77U:y TI; 'III6I3GPITIETH Itt.D ill Op.—en adjourned Meeting Sr1: 1 he . bj r i s 11-10 . 0 at S o'clock. in the Churco. 'rni-A.STERe - [le] ft- do., . 7E411 E 081197 DAYS IN • Jiver.4 la the Tine Illtibtrtited sec Street. above - !.arcl , of the E.Anae-b , t..4% ,i r . thp ..7nrireb . tenth, on DIEXT ruf,ll;vb; l .4 ritd TIETR,• AY the Tflait7- AtiniFts a,, 21 cants; "Ala- BV3fill""Pg ' Fair ab23- I St• "an. JO PTOrfl, GREAT CEP. A • : Ladies of •ho tommittee on Labor. Ine:Ane, au.t, 311p , int , d to colieet fr , ta the Dea!ere ut ''.;;;etede are el•eat t osc: „p t4 zl,lT,Lor9p roe nv.,l con p t)" Ptinit:rreauoet ,, d ' aye ,oprleforts prepared -`,:,tever they or their employ •,e4 n P4lll t c latrihrue. ;.•;?z'3' CAMPBELL.. R CAMPBELL. Ohltrwan. OF • LOAN 1%.11.11111NG Guars i 2 OF if IGn PHILADELPRIA. Anrll 27. IBA ve elated annual meeting of th..-TIiCKHOLDE , S of (7,-,atoans - will be lteld en "• I.2ch ttl2 o'cloct Ift .at their cfaeo. No. 324- ateN7t: eduction for Dirautore will taite 'leek% to berra the 8116flitig year. F. K. WOMR PH. Secretary. 01FFICIR. OF THE PHILADELPHIA. Ar , BSCHaNi#S Ouhlf . e.". Y. FRILMMI.PRIA. Ap11125 1864. inaeogere bare thin tiny 4..ecia.,-d i.irvtdeod of nOLIAPS per allure, clear of all taxes, payable afo-r stsx. r , airao. HENRY D. SEIBERIN:D. $. WAY 0u1a.P.02 Y_ BALi3IO4F. aptl 2 1 ; 1564 - la hereby given. tuat, GSOKG tARF.R. Igo. 236 South TfIIRD Street. r'e,iad-1ne1... haft ' apporn , d Agent for the Prr.ri-f , r tbe 8 ook of ~ . fon- + Pauy and tnat w:11 he prenlr , ..l to tiisCh,rge 1 ; Ot nit such Transfer Agent CU ' I'M 24 or II " 4 "'"' J. S. Lit Teee,arer. NO'lr'lC:E —A MEETING OF 'V siE rEe - . DRAY the Ca, of -'hildef held oa T9'l7aBD aT EVE ,I I:4O, afah ra•taat, as ttbeRINION Horn. Sonturvt - st , con:, r of Fdurtu ~..:,.n,pt;tte;r.Par.:Amu attend Loco .s requested. BY e_ otamittea. James Fetters. Hamilton, R. Hamilton. M. Smith. - K. Tar—or, • CH..IIITR. PAlti. COM NITTEE OA I.Ello AD rd.op-A.6..... PHILADEIPHIA., aril 2501 1 , 361. f::::tr!tntiona of any &motet , . .4 i.tereet for his iiota ,re fur Ellie or for exhibition, as w.. 11 as of :b..uey. ~r.tto any tasallier of this Con usiltel, and ra • be rein. ned by the '1 re,...turier. .111 pall agca r9ione•l O. H. ..!IZOSMAIg. L . : S Arslo char. e one Cownaltlee. N R. corr. er 'NE -F Ca 3ud sty Stseatti by any or the El,liroed or Express astas, Will be free of clam.. EDWIN N !IF S.ierotary. rurmr-IN GS FOR PKA - VErr. —THE „, of 603 are rlpin litB . for oat MBA; aad rangers 11 *. 19 paople, call for rfts;r, • a'can • 7 fallow-xninider and fallow-flhrla tr.. meet In the 'olio .4r.ng cont_ at r;tarches 101. - Anatione, is rotation. 0n.4 hour aaiiy. 4 11,r nbit.4l DraYe vtz t be Week con) tneroicyg ~ nl.l 15. E EPIRELAN Y. ( Epise.vna.t), M-)BID A ~ d i''FF_UTIAD A.Y. ~IT CHURCH, PE.tu a p.C.RT , R: . ?„ TUESD IT and PAID 1.7" I H., BROAD as .3 .. R '.H.. - 1P2.11 W.b.H.NESDAY and S67 I E.DAY. lar.. - Pret•bye.n. J. H A 13,mberear, I lse: ad Presbyt'n- J. M. Crowell PrPsaye.a. ton. - Fp - De-pal. J. Wheaton Smith. 13 ~ , tiet. nnard bientiet T. D. D4se 'Tatted Pre3b. me. Methodist. E 1; %dam. erabbsrtertsu. ~an. Ref. Dnteb. ;SOMA W..rtman. K. Omen -_ Methodist, 3 A VA.nrib .t.ia EPi.coorel, - ,p. E. m.lbodist. W. W Spear. Epi-•cop,st net. Pre byterhtn. E. C. Map.te.t. Epise 'nat. sy. Presbyterian D. A. Cnnaingh.tm. Presb. Fn if TT G ;"dc MC:=l ~Liih U Presbyterian. - - • erg sttanqing the ithwe n eonseqn-ncs of the great inns the tne4tings another in the came order. They iven by ministers generally. , f.. J_ &mooting of mi 1,,T. it was t oeinsa& i -F...,.-{maniteet..d, Coot iv;.commencine April 26, aat that notice may be g rf:4. Pi A. I)LADELPHI. APRIL 2331964 _ —.Lk , . ano Wag to the T08A , :c..) AN CI R. in th.e- GEE CEISTRAL FAIR, held thte after ; - 4 e - -eo - Ick the following r er011.3 6 ,, 11 'O7 ndopt , 7 'That she cha - Pinap 4 iatrin .. c rv, ap Goil-Inittees 10 POI tell' contrfhatioax. of 44.-bacen. cina,e. smell pipe= and any sa'eable to 11.1 r.? tha Great Central lair for the Unhed. Coma:dation P. C alida4M,llo:f. Ohairnasit. VI-1 - lErch - Er& Treasaxea' ; Jr,. tileoetarr. Y 317 3 -- COMMIT , pIyS ANTI Aid 'T. - mot to tomb toil. Ca LI., whit!, 1)o -nc 3 - .o own aids of itard street—Theo. H. Vet rl.l tlt 6 street to south r; e Town 111. west tr. et east side Eighth—J. C. Steiner, Salo rr.d WilJ2em Warner. . _ Tr - . Fide erJet .treet to *oath ails Cs west su - ea: to must tide Broad-I,:riirr E erber.t. ?, C..attEe Ismer. Jr. :ric terliet ftreet to s.atb side West ‘3tese. tt , rot to Schuylkill—Levi reek. George Fite. Docilas sroi S liftegings xlllletreat to Rert , f nen.. Delswarg ;e cat r•ide street—C DI. Shyers. J, af, vC tr.l , B Bank. .4111 side Cal' , vial' street to 11.nsingtnn, nrge , side to ,a‘t side Broad—Thomas tiara. VT Sobi, I; Co_llow`mil street to Girard. avenue. west to 1. Moore, H Hum. J W Wartman ans cum. East Kansingt. n_ and Richmond —L. Bata- J. -W.lCrowtil. and Georga L. Woikien • 1,1F:to 'Milli et to north side Aonth treat. Delaware to e: , :tt skis Fevrth street—John T. Tait. do vie. N.Voo. H Fratt...t. to. Erie Otarket to n.,rth side north street. west Slag elde Eighth street —W. H. Abney, 6 W. J. A Silo - Eons. and D aloy side 1:1,RO to north aide South =treat. treat side :o sort Rosso street—M E ell:rival. L. d, George Poldin. and J.inee tssseL sit Xasket to north side Borah • trat. west side ,Ireet to Se'hnirlitill—A Armstrong, W. E. Mann, : esker Garrett - r.th side NMI' xtreet to Reed Mireet, NIE,WWI - 8 Rife. • Fxhaslicill—George Catbrall, W. H Liaest.n,Tnag. and A J Buckner. Jr. - - . , aiie Pelee, M. D., General Collector en Tarkish z fancy nines. &c. an4.3.teeireic GIVRA-.l` Cl6..Nrritist, Pa.its, TO lECE PELT) . IN PETIT, KLIELFII.II. Jana nrii underela - heibaving been opp 'lilted n Committoe e,,,ba - rga of tle Dep:rtment of PERFUMERY aJD Torzart , AP:I'III.W, “3.L.EAT GENTEEL FAIR. to hs_E d irt in Debal.` of S SANIiiRY •!..631.1f,S in the city of Phi s. .f fpr the • 'fates of z, Near Jersey, earu , -o). Oue b neared Dollars (itl.G). Five Hundred Dollars (*dlj). One Thousand Dollars CIL MD. Fire Tin m ald Dollars (45.000). and Tan Thousand Dol lars (tilo, (NO): and Coupon Batas of the denominations of Fifty Dollars (#6O. One Hundred Dollars (CO). Five Hundred Dollars (§RfOO), and One Thousand Dollars (141,c,C0). Enbscl !bets to this loan will have the option of having their Bonds draw interest from Much Ist, by paying the accrued interest in coin (or in United States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent, for pm winni). or washve them drawing interest from the date of subscription and deposit. As these Bonds are exempt from municipal or State fanatic., :heir value is increased from one to three par cent, per annum, according to the rate of tax levies in various parts of the country. dt the present rate of premium on gold they pay over eight per cent. interest in currency, and are of eclast convenience as a permanent or temporary investmen'i. It Is believed that no securities offer so great induce ments to lenders 01 the various detcriptiona of U. 8. Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness the faith or obi itty of privets vartles, or stock companies, or sepa rate ccrntsuritles. only is yfedged for payment. while for the debts of the United S Mee the while pro Party or tbe country is holden to secure the payment of both principal and interest in coin. Price, 50 Ceitte. Price 50 il , ras Price 50 Ginn .. —Price 1 50 Ce ate Ice 25 Cents These Bat ds may be anbcribed for in sums from r 0 up to any magnitzde, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest capital lat. They can be converted Into mane)" at any moment, and the holdoz will have the benefit of the Wel eat. The fee: tl:al all duller on imports are payable In specie furnithes a fund for like payment of Internet on all 0 ovf ry largely in coca, of the 'wants of the treasury for this purcose. ULrntbe receipt of enb.crintione a certificate of de. peeit therefor. in fittplifa e. will be issued, the original of which will be forwarded by - the sobs'sAber to the lap el-ataxy of the Treaeury. at Washington. with a letter eteting the kind (rogieered or couPee) and the denomi nation of bonds regain -AL . Upon the receipt of the oxisinalcer.ificates at the Trea sury Department the Bends erbscribed for will be trans- Int led to the anitscribers resmes'ively. Snbecriptibrie will be received by the THE asuuzg. OF TELL' UNISIED STATES at Ni r eshingica, and the AS SILTAN T TNEA6IINNES et Philadelphia, New York. and. Beaton. and by the First National Bank of Pliihtdelphin. Pa., Pint National Bank of Carlisle. First National Bank of Danville, Pa.. First National Bank of Brie, Pa.., First National Bank of Marietta, pa , First National Bank or a1 . ..a.m.. Pa . First National Bank of Scranton, Pa., Second National Bank of Scranton. Pa., Firet National Bank of Strashargrra•• Pint nations? Bank of Towanda, Pa., First National Bank. of Weat t.lhetter, Pa., Secant% National Bank of Wilkoebarre. Pa`; First National Bank of York. Pa.. First National Bank of Parke - Mbar:et, W. Va., First National Bank of Washington, B. C,, First National Bank of Newark, N. J., First National Bank of Baltitnore, First National Bank of Binghamton. N. V.; Plait National Bank of Elmira. N. and` 707 all National Banks which are depesitaries of pubile- money. all respectable banks and bankers thrceshont the country will furnish farrm Informa- tion on application, and. afford even - Ito - lilt, to sill). scribers.- ap23.BtWit NSYL.VANIA 1.0%1100 Sharts.s.. ..... . , $l9, r.ex share. The 'gooks for Subscription to the Stock of this Compa ny are now open at the (Mae of the understated, and an opportunity is offered to the public to subscribe for limited number of Shares. The property. is in the richest developed part of the Gold Region s of Colorado, and consiets alright in fee on the following developed Lodes: FINANCIAL. TICN-F'ol/TXr BON lOW. G • C) X) Di IN - Zcf • - COMPANY.' COLORADO TERRITORY acs.morirtea by the State of PeAvylvvaltl,lß4 t 11T~1L _ SI.,OdgDeQ4DQ. Subscription s&per share toPrigiaal Subscribers Fisk„ Gunnel), Bugher, Calhoun, Gregory, and Simmons. These Lodes are I nown to be rich in Gold gases, and are now ready for machinery, which will he placed at the earliest possible date, and of the most. improved }Md, under the charge of a competent superintendent. aided by the services of JOI-IN ARMOR ESQ , Wk ose interest is identified with the Company, and who is well known in New York, Philadelphia, and through out the Noi!ett as a man of high character and ability, and a resident of Colorado. Also, claims the following undeveloped Lodes! Portland, Novembago, Gilead, Vermont, Hoosier, Romantic, Keystone, Ket tle-Drum, and Warsaw: These are all valuable locations Reference is made to Reports, ihat can be found in our odic°. of Oen. FITZ JOHN PORTER and Prof. B. N. RENT. Now York AA say °Mee, who were rent to Colorado to e=3mina and report upon tt le property, and also letters from Dr. JUDD, of the Arm of Lee, Judd. & Lee, and others. The Company have also a valnoable Mill Site. with an tan:indium" of water. ''They reserve the earn of $141,000 FOR WORMING CAPITAL. Which is an ample fand for the most approved ma chinery, and the beet character of superintendence and labor. The prospect of profits in Gold. based upon the csicu !talon of intelligent citizens of flolorado. is set forth in the prospectus at our office. where the pablic are invited to cal/ and examine the evidences of lie value. WITHERS & PETERSON, BANKBES, No. 39 South THIRD Street The Coniran7 Is organized as follows DAVID STUART, Pres!dent DIRECTOR'S. Evan MOTTir, Philadebbla. W. P. sacker. PhiTa; ♦. W. ado ph. do. John G. Wtails. do. • • Diehard P-t.roon, do. Lewte C Camady. do. . liVsn. H. Sussed. N. Y. J. Armor, contra City,Col. COUNSBL Platt. Gerard, & Buckley, I Wakely Sr, .Reod. ben? tai ow York. City. Colorado. WM P. HACKIIIL Secretary sad Treawaier. PHILADIMPRIAI., April 19. 1564. ap2B-thAn6 REMOVAL -DR. R. ..T; LEVIS HAS removed to No. 1104 ARCS Street. ep2B I.2t* V e l BEN YOU DESIRE A PORI R don't fail to see B. P.. RRE WES'S Life size Phnto grapbsln O 1 Voierat prorgu - ak:ed the meet us. twat r.rad pleasing styles made. Ostlers', GRA , ASCII Street. 1c• BUILDING HARDWARE. smir HIAOBB® T BBVICAL HIBGE3, I BEilyrrgx. BTRArs. and all kinds of wrotutla NLuzeiL.larra or small. 61113TTBR BOLTa, BRUN BOLTS. mad many articles of Building and Carriage Nardwarc • csannfacturti owl " Pt oltsod at ogstme moN WOBSCS. z0i11..9-2m Offise No. '436 CHURCH allec. NaaZaSitiXariOt WaraNsad WWI ma gm' watas, RETAIL DRY GOODS. CURWR'N BTODDART & BROTHER Invite the Etttehtion of buyere to the large and varied stock of SPRING AND SUNIKER 313 SS GOODS i which hes been purchased at the 1111. w YORK AltD PHILADELPHIA Auntows. Prior to the recent advance in egeliange. IA we Prefer a lame and artive trade to exorbitant pzottte, buyers will and dec:dtd acivantaaeo In our stock. BLAric mita. COLORS F 4.1107 SILKS. pcgrcoing. OREN , k D NE. EIOZAISIBALUiS, pFPCAT.ES. CH LAWN.:, aro, CURWEN kNTODDART & B.ROTHER, 450 5 452 5 and 454 North SECOND Street, ap2S- above Willow J AS: F. CAMPBELL (It 00., 721 CRESTIIIIT STREET, HAVE MADE EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS TO THEE POITLe.I3 STOCK Or strEArc.s, SHAWLS, rnormss GOODS, Which they continue to Noll at MODERATE PRICES; NOTWITHSTANDING THE A.DVANnED COST ON RECENT IMPORTATIONS. WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS, arß ira CIVIL. AND ARMY CLOTHS. MIDDLESEX 64 LIGHT BLUES. ALL GRADES DARK DO. 3.4 AND 6.4 INDIGO FLANNELS. 3-4 AND 64 BLUE CASSIAIEKES, 34 AND 64 DOESKINS. FULL STOOK OF CLO L'HS. DO. DO, COATINGS. DO. DO. .CASEIN UE EIF.3. BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE CLOTHS. CLOTHS FOR 00A.G.H2AAKERS. ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS, &a. ar2S-im 34 S. SECOND and P. 3 S rRA, tv BARRI' Sts BLAGIi SILE 7., $O. BLA.OK SILK, $5 00. BLACK. SILK, $4 M. • 13LAVK SILK, $4 00. BLACK SILK, $3 50. 81,. UK SILK, $3 25. B LAI Ar:. SI LK , $3 0 0. BLACK SILK, $2 50. BLACK PL.K. gt 25. liLe.e.K SILK, $.2 00. BLAC3K -;ILK. 8175. PLAIT: SILK: $t 50, _BLACK 7Ii.K, $1 25. BLAOIS. SILK, $1 12;4. BLACK SILK, $1 00. CURWFAv SToDDART & BBOTIIER, 103, and 43* N. sLCOrrt. , above FANCY DRESS SILKS. SOLID COLORS SILKS. CHENE SILK. SOLID COLORS FIGURED - SILKS. OUR WEN STODIitiDT Fs DROTIIER, 450, 452. and 454 N. SECOI'D St.. aPS7•St above Willow SPRING GOODS. SECOND OPENING OF srrana AND BUMMER DEESS 0.90DS LT TETE STORE OF ..3 - cokarDi - -scauwo-, No. 70 North FOURTH Street. Italuding a Fnlend id n 1 3 ,3 of Figured GRTINADINES. Plain and Pieta PriPLINS. &c , ac. Special attention to invittd to Myles and prices. aparnibe6t LAMES' AND MISSES' SPRING- BALMOR. FiLS. Just opened. a large assortment of BEAUTIFUL AND NEV 7 STYLES .9- 11 .EPPARD, VAN HA.RLINGEN, t¢ ARRISON. ap27. 4tif W ERLY CORSETS.-TIIST :47.E -ceitred from - Paris, best quality elegantly [thug WRIT Consts. sii kinds Corsets on hand, and made to order, at lire. STEEL'S, TENTH Street, below Chestnut. ap3,l•st* BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. No ADVANCE IN PRICES. We tvre still selling our Black Silks at the same Dr:C.2S as we die early iY the season, notwithstanding the re cent advances. MANTLE SILKS. ALL WIDTHS. Plain Silk., all colors, *I 50 to $5.75. Fancy Silks, $1 to f 2.50. Rich heavy, handsome Fancy Silks $2 S 7 to $5.50. Bich,Obene Silks, at 82.37%„ Werth 613.60. at .Igl 2q, " $4. " " " at *4 75.55. W. tit'''. 75. " " 157. TO pieces small plaid Silks, at $L 25, 'worth Si. 50 H. STEEL & SON, apN4-4f Nos. 713 and 715 N. TRISTR Street. ATAN'TLES - AND CLOAKS OF UN usual elegance. Taffeta Mantles and Eacques. Plain and Richly Trimmed Mantles. Chetterlieldt, in Silk and Cloth. Short Sacques of handsome Clothc french Cloth Cloaks. MANTLA S MADE TO ORDER. Spring' Sbaßia in light colors. Summer Shawls of good quality. Onelot desirable Summer Shawls. $3. Black Thibet Square Shawls_ $3 to $7. COOPAR conlatn, S. E. corner ElNTaand ALAREIST &treats. DESIRABLE GOODS. FROM AUCTION. 25 p!eeee Rustle. Diaper, *2.78. 20 pieces Russia Diaper, $3 50. 35 pieces humble Diaper, wide.. $4. 14 pieces Russia Dispel. vkry wide, $6. Also, 10 lots of Table Linens —all prices. Now open at JOHN H. sTOllllll', teb26 70A ASCE( Street. MCI ORESTIOT STRAIT. EIPRDID TRADE. E. M. NEEDLES Is now receiving. and offers for sale below. present market rat WHI T Syoelties in LAOS ANGOODS. He would call " special attention" to his assortment of over DZI different new fabrics and styles of White Goode, imitable for "Ladies Bodies and Dresses." in stripes. Plaids, and figured, puffed and tucked liinslins 100 pieces of Snared and plain Buff and White Planes, bought before the resent ad vance. New invoice/sof Guipure and Thread MAO.. Thread and Grenadine Veils, Edgings. Insert -11101111011116. &c. Broad Hora-Stitched EANDIKSBCININTS. all linen. good quality, from 25 cents up. li r 03 14. ity:thiodekoaforti:-.74 B EST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED. Wide and heavy Black Corded Silks, MuniScent Moire Antiques fill colon. Splendid quality Corded *Wks, all colons. Rich Ohara& Stripe and Plaid Silks. Idaszaliceat Grenadines and Organelles. New styles Spring' Shawls, New atyn Cloths for ladies' cloaks. BDWIN BALL Er CO. 12)41 • lIS South AMIJOND Sir;GE ARMY GOODS. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. 7EVAI S .Sr.• HASSAI I, rt to 11 700.4 D IP ri4ts:lll=l= DIA3.-7-0411 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Banner". Itegimente I and Company Flage, Swords. Seabee, Belts, Pageants. Epaulets, Hats, Cap& Can teen'. Havereanke. Camp Bits. Field Classes, Spare. and everything Deitaining to the complete outfit o Army and Navy °facers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. apl7-lm FURLOUGHS. Officers and, Soldiers. visiting the oltg on Furlough. loading SWORDS. lad ether MILITARY EQUIPMIMITS, aro invited to the very extensive Manufacturing listabliabinentof G.r.Cls W. SkIIIIO.I%TEI .5Tr. 7311.0., IVANSON-MBET HALL, EAMON Street, •hove Slxth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice. which, for richness and illAtetilaGOTtoo. Ch/111031141 serstsotWon. no other km= in the country combinien the JEW. ELBE with the fIite.OTIOA.L SWOH.D-MALSEE. ab.l2 2ns FROTHING.HAM WELLS NNAITY,7SRDIIIM. AND LICULT SHNIITINCIS AND BRUITING& STANDARD DRILLS. FISAVY CA TON -FLANNELS. WASH 'wpm AND VIOTORY • CAMDZIOS AND BILIOUS. NNOWN,I3LBAOR - BD. AND GORSNT JEANS. $O. wORSTRD VARY. arc 104 Y U cmOw CORRECT PIANO TONING; —Mr. G. E. 134LROMMTM Orders for and Bealriar Pianos are received at MOW( dro( Mere, 90T kiktESTigUT Street. mash Mr. S. has had estre'fsetoryirgeelifinle NSW top and five X acre ' em Dioyment in rn.ustr ) bis. arstilAL. —nano. re/oar/era to Boas as 1101% aai %%loped es nor,erakont, restovisg. - hr Tatum 13,, octig.Sat 1005 CESSTNIIT Street PLANTATION BITTERS. WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE astonished at anything. Years of torperlenee. and a correrpondence extending throughout all nationalitiee of the habitable globe, have turned theories into facts and eetabliehe4 a beats from which we need not err. We are not surprised at aneb facts at the following. although the persons who write them are. We know the persona and clrcuntstalmes, hence feel at natl . to Indorse their statements: "NEW BEDFORD. Mau., Noy. 24. Mt " Mrs.n. SIR: I have been affiliated many years, with genre proatrating cramps in my ilmbe, cold feet and bands, and a general disordered ayAtem. Physicians and medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting some friends in New York, who were mini Plants.tion Bitten., they prevailed upon me to try them. I Commenced with a man wine-glassful after dinner. Feeling better by de grees. in a few days I was astonished to find the coldness and cramps had entirely left me, Alta I could sleep the night through. Which I had not done for years. I feel au6ther being. My &petite and strength have also greatly' improved by the use of the Planiat.on Bittern. "Regrsetfally. JUDITH 8.1188311..' , BUBDSBURY. Wis., Sept. H. um. • * • • I have been in the army hoepital for tot:T- U*3a months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton. they rave toe a bottle of Plantation Bitters. • • • Three bottles roistered my ;Meech and eared me. • !'_l B. A. PLAT/TR. " The follo*lnx is from the Mar.asar of the Union Home School for the Children of volunteers : HANEM24BII. MANSION. FIFTT•RIVENTW NF.W TORE. liagust 2, IRO "Ds.. DRAKE: Your Wonderful Plantation Bitten have been given to same of oar little children. suffering from w ea k ness and weak lunge. with Sleet happy effect. One little girl, in particular, with pains in her head. loss of appetite. and daily wasting eons - emotion. On whom all medical skin had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with bat a teaspoon fill of Bitters a day. Ber appetite and strength rapidly Increased, and eke is now well. Respectfully, Sias. 0. M. DEVOE." " • • I owe much to you. for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved MY life. P.m W. H. WA(100112R. Madrid. N. Y." Tbott wilt send Ins two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been creatly benefited by tbear ZU3B. Thy f4entl, A ' Bl , - . CtrltaTE. Philadelphia, Pa " • * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and bad to abandon preaching. • * The Piantation Bitters have silted me. Rut% J. S. CATBORN. Rochester. A. Y." SS • a_l Lava triVell the Plmatatton Blttarfi ohnn. dream of our dissilled soldiers with the most astonishing offest. G. W. D. hVDREWS. Soserintendent Soldiers' Horne. Cincinnati. 0." • • She Plantation Bitters have cured !me of liver complaint, of which I was /aid tip prostrate and had to abandon my Miriam. H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland. 0," - * * * Vie Plantation Hitter* llama cured ma 6f a deranAkent of the ktdnolf a and urinary organs that haa &effaced me for sears. It act,. !Ike a cha•m. C. C. MOORiI, Ile, 254 Broadway." Sto., &c., &a., 6M.. 6m.. 4a. The Plantation Eaters make tha weak strong. the lan guid brilliant. and ere exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Calimeys bark. win terareen. samafras, roots. herbs. ac., all preserved In Perfectly pure M. Croix ram. S. T.-1860.-X. Persons of sedentary habits. troubled with weakness. lassitude. palpitation of the heart. lsek of appetite, dis tress anti' eating. torpid liver, constipation &0.. deserve to wailer If they will not tr 7 them. They are recommended by tha highest medical autho rities; and are warranted to produce an immediate bane. finial effect. They are exceedinzly amemble. Perfectly yore, and harmless. Ziorma.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit tern in bulk or by the gallon Is a swindler and importer. It is put up only in our log• cabin bottle. Beware of bet ties refilled with imitation deleterious stuff. for whist several Demonic are a in nrieen. See that every bottle has our United Staten slam , over the cork. smart. /awed. and our signature on steel-plata side label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable ode. P. 11. DRAKE ed CO., fonintba.'im 202 BROAD Arty, MEDICAL. ELECTRICITY. Cancer, Goitre, Tracers, and all foreign growths cured by special guarantee, II the patient &mires, at tits ctricsi inatitate of Prof. BOLLES sod Dr. W.?...0WN, 1,230 Walnut street. PhilidelPhlit. EDUCATIONAI4. fRITTEN DE N'S C 011LME C L. LEG& 037 CHE3TNUP Street corner of Seventh. Establishao 1844 Incorporated. 7855. Yonnx Mn, frilly prepared for t,e Counting and isusine,s Life . TIIE uuIiRSE OF INSTRUYTION ITACUADES Book-keeping in all ite different branches. YermaDship Plain and Urnamentel. Comm rciACalculations Business Forme, Commercial Law. Detecting Counterfeit Notes. dgc Students instructed separately, and received at any No vacations. but students :flowed absence during summer months. In the practical valtte. of its welt-tried course of in struction, and in real advantages to' business Melt, this 'net t,tion is unequalled. Daring the past year nearly flroe hundree students were in attendance. many of them alre-dv engaged in our largest mares:dile . - (rlfrrlnv ce„ containing terms, dic., farninked aratie, on applivation. nifiS 4t S. H, CRITTENDSS Et CO. THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO supply a few vacancies now existing at a select Boarding Seminary, six miles west of Carlisle, Pa. Pa yette. wishing to leave the city during the months of July and ATIgIIIO. can board with -their children. Two Departments Pupils of both- sex.eA and all ages re ceived at any tints. Inquire at the Cumberland Valley Depot. at Harrisburg. for Tickets to f4rea.ron. Terms quite low. Instrumental and Vocal Itin , ic taucht by the best masters. Cironlars obtained of J. B LIP PIN. COTT Sr. CO., 715 MAXIM Street. Athlress. Lame- C. HIINPINGTOSI . SACTADERS, ap26 im Plainfield, Cumberland co.„ Penna. IpENNSYLVANIA. COLLEGIA.TA lINII MILITARY IDSTITIITY. AUER TO LYN, Pa.. charteredb7 the State with fall Power's and p ivaegass will be opened for Pupils en TOESDAY. fd 101. he liducational advantages will be of the first order. The Military Drill will be in charge of Major BOK DORFF, of Philadelphia: whose abilities are well known- Build. lags are spacious. with modern improvement', and will accommodate One Hundred Dadste. For circulars ad. dress Rev. M. L. ROFFORD. A- IL • Pr. silent. Ara3-32L T CLLER. ACADEMY—A SEL ECT BOARDIZI9 SCHOOL FOR BOYR—Is now open for the reception of Ftipils. the session of anon pupil cota• mooning when he enters upon the duties or the school. Terms moderate. For Circulars address R. MORROW. Frinilm,l anfi-ttithel2t , Hatboro,' Blontgonierg CO :Pft. SELECT FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YONNE} MEN_ AND SOY& MOUNT TOY. Lancaster county, Pa. Session opens on iha NMI TIIPADAY of May . circulare..darea. apl7.7m * R. A. MORRISON, Principal. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 ARCH Street. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D.. E. CLA RENCE SUP , Ninth Year. Three departments - Primary, Agadendo, and Collegiate. Mill college course in Classical, athama• Ural, higher Engli.h, and Natural Science..or those who gradnate. Modern Languages. /Stoic. Painting, and Elo• en tion by the be, t zaa gyre , . For drool ara apply at the Insti tute. or address Bas 2611 P. o.,ph.led elphte. anl4.6m* M USIC LESSONS I MUSIC LiESSONS I Young Ladies. if you wish thorough instraation in music, special opportunities are afforded et GFtE asON SEMINARY. six miles west of Carlisle. Belt of board, able teaohers ' pleasant borne. Address C. 111:1PTINGTOlif IDI2 lm Plainfield. Ciamb. co , RELLE v E FEMALE INSTITUTE-- A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. This Institution: beauti.fullu and heafthtwlty located, In the no: thorn limns of ATTI.RBOROUGG, Baths cont. V. Fa, will commence it Spring and Summer Term es 610.819 th of FIFTH .11 - 011 Th next, and confine In metal twelve west S. The course of instruction is thorough and complete is all the Elementary and higher bra aches an ENGLISH. CLASQICAL, AND NATHESIATIC.s.I. EDUCATION. The French Language ie taught by a native French teacher. . • Ciro:Atm. eying fall rartimaare. may 'ha hnd an sp• plioattou to tho Prir.dpals, Attlaborougla P 0 Busks county, Pa. ISRAEL J GRARAKE, JA.N.B P. GRAHAMS. mbll) 3m Prinalogls. AUCTION SALES. BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN SOM STRSETS. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES. C !OEM SW S. ON sATURDLY BIOENLEGi neat. At 10 O'clock, emprieing about nIXTV RONABe. Full dtseriptioss at sale. Also, new and second-hand Carriages, Light. Wagons, &o. Single and double harness, Saddles, 'bridles, Whips. Covers. die Sir-No rostnonement on account of weather. ARP- Sale of bonne. Ate . on Wee nettd4sr, Annual sale of cattle, &e.. 25 of May. ap2.8.2t if ALFRED M NERHS US. 'an:gloater. GOVERNMENT SALE ILL BE cold, at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, May Mb,,, 3t04. at Allegheny mewed, commencing at 10 o'elbek A. M., to the higheatbluder. the following pro- Derty. 1 Draft Hort°. 13,375 Cartridge Boxes , . Belts. dm. 76.000 povnao of Ecrftp Leather. 00 ,600 do do Iron. 7.720 boxes, barrel& and kelp. TPTITIS cash. S . H. K. WHITELEY. ap23.9t Lieutenant !'olonel .31 Ordnance. LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of esitte of JAM 6 COX. deceased. The Auditor appointed to audit the account of Elizabeth P. Cox. executrix of James Cox. deceased. and to re port distribnaen of the balance. wit meet the Pa•l'lla+ in terested for the parpo,ea of his ar+olainent on FRIDAY arterno , Ma, 6th. 3664 at 4 o'clock. at hie office, at S. E. corner EIGHTH and LOGUST arrests. PAMELA DOIT3HEIrrIf. ap2.9.50.m924.6.5t Auditor. 1864. 1864. " COSTA - TVS ?? RAT ROACH ANT. (%c" EXTERMEINA.II - CMS. "16 years eetablished in Mow York City." "Only infaliibie remedies known." "Free from Poisons." " Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rate come out of their holes to die." mar Bold by all Druggists everywhere. Sir !- I BEWARE! of all worthless imitations. Sir- ',Costar's " - Depot. mo. 484 Broadway, N. I. Soldby all Druggists. end by D N 0.2 Y as 43 N T ort. T h st a CON ° D ° area .ll • an26-tnthe Sitri Wholesale Agents. MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED noon Diamonds 'Watithea Jewelry J . Plate. Clothing. Sco.. at ONES & CO 'a Coig.. Established Loan Office. wanes THIRD and °WEILL Streets. below Zambia,. ave. Rut Id AmusztensTs. all OVER'S OFIESTNITTEIT.REAT THEATRE —LEONARD GROLSR, Manager. Ms° of Drover's Theatre. wohingtork.' GRAIRD OPERA. PIMA. ANNWINCEMBNT. 751 r. Grover has the pleactire to announce to therttrOng of the tate tenon of At the Chaetnnt- GERMAN OPER street Theatre. thane has prueeeeded to making an eugagement with the renoWnel i:iiteso Pro fan do. MEER HR.RMAWNS. who hal created finch an immense farore intim Italian Opera. in New 'York an Betton- The . addit, , n or Mr Merriam:me to the Opera Troupe Will malte this the . . . MOST float PLETE AND BRILLIANT ARRAN eroperatie talent ever presented to the Dahlia o. The Company will give tw,, grarol. GALA opp,R 6 B ON THIS (TELORSDAV) bliEgINll,, Aprll29, ANL. FRIDAY EVANING, Aprll 2D, and cor,e-roile their angnoment with a GRAN g, fa ATI N 14:13. ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. . _ The Opera selected fur the first appearance of titr. Herr- Lamm is Gonnod'a "FAUST!" HERR HERRHANNS - . . MBPHISTSPHL in mi . Ilimmer. .... ..• • ..Fatt a Bale. Federici ... . Marguerite Mad Jobannten .... Sibel N. Stetnicke, Valentine Mlle. L. Roche... ....Martha In the 'Fourth act, the celebrated BOLDIERY URORIIS AND 0 RAND FANFARE ILIIK. by the entire etrength al ef the C llll oya ß pator. assisted by BIEGF.ELD'S GiALLBEArED MILILika BAND. CARL ANSCHIITZ— Conductor. flonrs ou.n at 7 o'clock. Overture at o'clock. eb . rVed F.ata for sale at GOULD'S Musk, Store. and at the Box Office of the Theatre, at the following S:ALB OF PillOBS: Orchestra Mein , 911. (No *xtra charge for reserving. ) Drees Circle and Paronet (20 cents extra for reserving) Ferolly Circle 250. Private Boxee 161.0 A. BIRGFELD. Bush:two Agent. WA L N 131' •ST Et . P.; TEI BA.TER THIS (Thursday ) EVENING. toril 28, AM. ADD AIRS. FLOIMICS in eight varied Characters. The performarce will commence with tha beautiful 'frith lirama. by John Brougham. Feu . entitled Tin bAIIc.IANT. To be followed mita tne Protean Farce, by W. J. Flo. xenon, £m, entitled MIRCHIEVOUS ANNIE. To conclude with the lanchAble Farce of SAHAFFS YOUNG MAW. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AM-JR - - STREET TAPATRE. lINXAMPLET) tmemses 11.01.003 E eACKED TO THE ROOT. FOURTH. WEEK Or mat; Jo3l nc TASW. . Fourth week and confirmed gunnels of ROSEDALE! OK. THE RIFLE BALL, With ite GRAND SCrai HEY. FINS AqTING /11ECH Nth a L EFFECTE. and BRILLIANT DANCING ZOE! LEIGH. MS.S. JOHN DREW. Seats Secured one week in advance. Play in anmreer.c. at 3i to S: term utatce at 11,V. PRIDAS. DRNE 7 IT OF MRS. JOIE! ORRW. on2S-4t rjA - NHE-STREET GIRLS' GRA:AVATAR , r-A SCHOOL CoN'TvitT, at the AO PiDEIIY OF MORtl. S.A.VOLD ACT *FIENNOON, at 2 o'clock. Door 4 nnin. at 2. Tfcketh can be had at the door. ap2B-3t. I , wELFTP: SEC? lON.—GRAND ITO nAL AND INSTRlttf?trilt/L CON:181.T. for the bead t of tin hollool,FUzif , of tarp OR bAr Ceti rfast en.a, ih it- W.,. at Marvin' and Eiz - rtin. Hall, it H. emmor of Mall • H and SPRING G ARD.SN S'treqta. on !EIONDAY EVEN tb , G. kY" 1E64 AT 8 O'CLOCK. o JSLPH Nr.o CO - 'NELL and Several Amatenre will as.ist • n the occasion. PR- HAJI3.SIA.NN, will praaide at the Plane l'..tte_ globate re,y be yr. - cared at the. oillreof Charier M Wearer. No. 311 Nc.rtb SIXTH Street. H. H. Davie, 1223 0 NEE.+3 Street, and at the door on the evening . of the Corcert. a 027 W ANM. A YOUNG MAN. WILD 11A.S AI) several yc.ais' experience in the Dry Goods btdagss. desires a eirnatton in a Wholesale house. adi.ress Emergency." tbia °ace. s.p2S T°c.' APITALTSTS.—AN - . OPPOLi'rrJ pITY is now of.f=red to those wishing; td make a per manent invratrnet t is a profit able Wor part:col:vs acd r, • (I. D. ei ," at tbis ap27-26. WANTED—ANY ' PE-SON (LIVING a Hoisting. Case ()old Lever WAN a good time keeper, that bas b: en in nee a short Etna, may had a purchaser. if ,ffored at a 1.,v7 price for " ca9a." by ad oressing •• Alpha," office of this paper, stating price. and Valera it may be teen- it' ANTED-BY A .14ART • and Wife the Dwellintz part of a Tionse in the vi cinity of Indepoodat,ce or 'id anblogtor. ficionees : oo or before June let, 'Would take the cars of .411.3. Very best of references given. Address .13,,Z AN Poet OEIO3. n.hl7.tht.tu tr ANTED-IN •A DOMESTIC DRY Goods Commission House. an active energetic LAD. , B , Atrecommeaciation required. Audresq " my GcedE. 'this Once. TED—TO IV Ufa.; KS.—A T LIMIT ED number of respectable WOMEN. between the ages of 22a; d 45, who can fir-bulass references as to intelligerce, moral ch._ find god dtsposttinn. will be received for eratnit , onE 4rnotinn as M mthly Nurses. at tbe Norse's II we. at the InAttatios.. Ne, 126 North ELEVENTH above Arch. on. NEW hh DAY. the 28th inst., at 4 o'clock P. at. ap27 21* NV _ANTE D—AN OR D ICE WITH TWO Rooms. on first floor. front, glutted on the santh side of Walnut e.r. , et, between Dock and 1 1 , .urthstreet.s. Andress Box No. 2Sti. Philadelphia. Post Office 14)36 St- WANI ED TO PUROH AS Dwelling. with rnodern improvement., in a co tral loc)tion. Any one having - such. for 5M.e, plsa , ie dress •-W. 0. a.," at this office. apt 2 Bc ii* WANTRD - A MODERATE SIZ 9:I D Dwelling to rent. on or before the Brat of Se ptam ber next. Addrere B. B. 8.." at thte office. stating location. terina. Ac. ap22-6t tr' WANTED -BY A PARTY IN TEND ING to trade in the We. t this Summar. in the Pro duce brusinesP,sampirfl of light goods appertaining to the Orecrry trade, to call on commisaiou, AtatLetorso re fererce given. Address, for ono week, P.O„ Box 310. apt .6:. $75 A MONTH I-I WANT TO HIRE AGENTS in every County, at STS n moni4, ex- Dilllllllol DAM. to Nall my nininthaan Family Rawle¢ Arlt stilDea. A dares- S. FAADISON. A ',frAd.. BOARDING. JILL BE VACANT BY THE FIRST • • of 'LILY a handsome Second-story Peont tarnished, at the N. W. corner of NINTH and SPARC?. Streets. sp2S 13z* A YOUNG LADY 'WISHES PERAI A.- BENT BOARD in a. privAts family, or where Mere are but, iew hoarders. neteretma, rx-ck an orwl. .4d d ms. with terms and loci:awn, B W ~" Po.t Office, Box 187 ⪻ 2t* BOA.RDIN (1.-TAO EE A.. DS 0 SE ON D- story r.oome, (flarst.ii,el or u , farntehel). with Board, cnronturicamag wish tuck tQiim. At *99 Snum FIFTH Street. ap274V LOST AND FOUND. L°"- A CERTIFIC EOF 5-FEB CENT. Lae? O SPAP OY FL'ISNE:YLV4,III. for $616.14. dater:. March r 2. Isbv. 764, in name of WILLIAM MERBDITE. Alse, a Certificate of a-reo teat. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, tor the sum of 41200. datsd Tnza 30., lE4e, No. 1d63, In the name of ELI K PRICE. administrator of William Meredith in trust. Au. alication hue been made to the Auditor General for a is. react of said CesCficates felO•Sm ELI K. PRICE. No. 811 AN.CSI Street. VORALEAD TO LET. L.ABGE AND VALUABLE LOT OP •••-• GROUND FOB SALE—Situate at the corner of Thirteenth and Mater erreer.; about 2i5 .i.4et on Thir teenth etreet, and 150 feet on Master. Apply - to .6 'l' AYGOR, ap2B 5 JAIL N.-4...th SIXTH atrGeL. 86000 0 —THIS AR OUN T TO , • LOAN, in two or three enure on flrA Mortgagee. Apply immediately t^E PSTTIT, ap2E 323 weLturr Street FOR CASH • ONLY—The Trada of a WROLisSiakii LIQUOR sroim, doing a safe Durineas Stock worth from Ten to Fifteen The:nand Dcliars. Satisfactory proofs of the unfair of the zovestment will be given, and to the purchaser an introduction and recommendation to the customers of the honee. Address, "iS. A.." Don 2152 Post °elm aneS-St* FOR SALE, WIIH IMMEDIATE 2 "WaPOR6OakiOI:I, desirable COUNTRY PLACE 10 acres, 4 miles ont; one 20 acres; near Old. Verk goad Station. Many others. Call and. examine Register of ConnifY Places. E P 4TITE, 3Z3 taeuzur rtreet. et FOR SALE-DESIRABLE COUN. Abia TRY ESSIG ENOS. consisting or two acre+ of Land, tb ree story stone House, two-stor hack-balldings. slate roofed wash.honse, ac., separate from the be - tiding; sulartasktially scetid, modern styes t heudeomely located on CinD111:0111R(111 Land, below P.oxlierengi, Access may be Lad to the same several times a day via tee Norrie. town cars to Ilenayunk or Roxborodah, with the.litog• pect speedily of a etoppin seid ace at hide end on the said road. Possession given Immediately by Dr. WM. RATlin, on the premises. Apvly to ROBERT ftI&OGREGIOR, It 419 Ctr kusrur Street. DELAWARE COUNTY.-FOR ....EL—SALF,.23 acres of LAND at MEDIA, w:tla one of the bett LWoll:int in iha County, 40x43 Kitchen back, Barr, CP:t-r1;.r. , ...110n5e, and aTery do.c , iptdo a of bail d.nx ; large Frnit Gardea, Chickens dm ; darelEal beentifaliy located in a lawn covsced with ornamental trees; Rum'. ror 'clew of river and s‘alrounding country; imorove manta modern; accessible from Media, etc., on Bail- IVA d. ap2BSt. JAS. IL CESIIIIM;t, Media: aIRARE OPPORTUNITY FOR SPE cULATION.-For eale, a large and valuable pro perty of Two Hundred Acres of Oround, situate in the iilret and Twenty-sixth wards. having a front on each side of Broad atreet of twenty four hundred feet. with a front of twelve hundred on League Island or Second otreet road, about one mile from County Prieon, and lees oislance from League Island and !liver Delaware. A JOINT RESOLITTION PROPOSING OBTAIN AMENDMINTS TO TES cOMTITU TION. Be th Senate, and Ifolim Remm.Qcd,- tativw ':l' the Commonwealth (if Pcnitvlerzaiu iro ri.seeml _46•New27.lg met, That the foilo wina'auteno innate be propel. ed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. In accordance with the provisions of the tenth article th.recf; There shall be an additional section to the third arti cle of the Constitution, to be designated as seat , n four. as follows: £Er,rION4. Whenever any of the qu .lifted electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military reprise, under a requisition from the President of tha 'United States or by the authority of this Clommos %Yeah h. such electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all election• by the citizens_. under inch regulations as are, or shall be. prescrbed by law. as fully as if they we re liniment at their MIMI place o " SECTION 2. There shall be twoadditional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution. to be designated ae sections eight. and nine, as follows: FEcTioN S No bill shall bs passed. by the Legiela tttre. containing more than one subject. which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills." • • Saarrost O. No bill shall be passed by tne Legisla tive granting any powers. or privileges, in any sass, where he au , hority to grant wee powers. or privlleget. ha, been. or may hereafter be. conferred upon the courts or this Commonwealth." HENRY O. JOHNSON, Speaker of the Noise of Fepreeent stives. JOHN P. PIINNST. Speaker of the Senate. OFFICE ON THE 13BeiRsra1tlr OP Tin COMMON WEALTH. BARRISBUT.CI, April 25. 1884. MI . /SYLVANIA. se: ) Ido hereby certify that the foregotug lea fall. I; S true. and correct copy or the offistaal Jolat ) listolotten of the General Assemble. entitled Joint Ne.olution proposing certain Amendments to the Cenettintion," as the tame remains on Ale in this pace. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the teal of the Rebeetory's office to be affixed, the day and seer a 1 c r 9 whiten, 31,1 SWF'S 5. Secretary of the Commonwealth. The above resolution haying been agreed to by a ma jority of the members of each Rouge. at two succeselve sessions of General Assembly of this Com monw is.ith. the proposed amendments be submitted to the peo ple. for their adoption or rejeCtion, on kiko nag, 'tint 4. DAY OF AUGUST, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundra d and eixty-four. in accordance with the Provisiois of the tenth article of the iNneetitutlon. and the act enti fled "An Act preeoribing the time sod man ner of submitting to the people. for they approval and ratification or rejection. the proposed emeadments to the Constitution." approved the twenty-itOrd day PI April, one thousand dent hundred and s sixty four. LL SLIFER. ar.2B-th t ma Secretary of the Comm9nWealth. RI'CTEN AND VERBAL DE: lONS of nharsoler. Constitution. and Tri• 1 1 B iPr last. ADVICE on Baahlatla. Health. Musa. lion, Sejj.improyement. idananeatetat, and in tme.of CHILDREN. social adaptation. day • and evening. hi JOILS L CAM,. Plkranolocha nand Bookseller. yaltLa-atath No, AI S. VOWS Wad. above Okeetimat. AMUMEME►VTS. GRAND MUSICAL FELITPTAL INAUGURATING HIE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR TrOXt. TUB BE EFIT Or VIZ U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION: Th e copiutittel having[ charge of this litanies." Enter tainmeat t h e . ° fea t ,rlerttral Fair hare the bon.' to announce that, having ccstr.pietsd the arrant ements of their deparhnent. thoi Will comm once in the Au emir! OF MUSIC. on WEDMBII.I. - ..ir DIEXT, the HatlitTfl of may, a GReer hYIIOAL FESTIVAL, to be con tiro:to& th roug h th e et‘ y, e al eg , fortalllit. In view' of the unprecedented scope. of the' ,FAIR, and the mated tode of all its deparlmentn the COI-am'i•ne have 1 qtnetl. to make their own worthrtlf its ei,noclatlone and of the noble run sea of the enterpAine. At the same Vane they have deemed the opportunity a nacnCarly favorable Ole to essay the dine ration of ST.X6'II7. ie all its moat menhir forme upon z, scale hitherto unettelopted In this eountt7. and which will dcr instinct to - Aeons compositions, Be theY are interpreted only in the, shier cent-. els of Europe, where the Art Is fostered by Gi , f - rornmentv, and where great — ,, ^stitutione are a.voted tc I.te study mid Wm, The entertainments or the F ~S TIlf AL will consist of Operas in the EnxiOh language. Oratorios, and: Mem& laneous Vocal and Instrumental Con,:em, For the pris• auction of the Operas and other tea ik s Committee have made a contract With Mr. L. F. Etiquirsof4 ( now of New 'York, and formerly of this et; ). Manatee of the American Opera Company. who has evinced a most earnest ar.d liberal dispneition to carry out the views of the Con:matt tee. The artists and MLR illarll.4. stags g. k .r Harrison far exceed in rutrabek and asitreg , te tai4l.i any force ever employed - upon the Lyrical linage of ti , is continent. The 1011-wins are the names—lto principst vocalists Of the liet having Performed of late 'w ith g r e a t ' mimes in New York: Musical Director—Mr. Thecdore Tbomas.of :Vey York; Conductors of oratorios—Dr. Leopold lifelgtien and Carl fient:t, of Philadelphia, Leaders in Micco laccons Consorts—Dr. W. P. Mtn- , nisigton and dieREVI. C. C. K6rnitz and Oharlos Dad worth, of Philadelphia. Leader of Idditary Band—Mr. Adolph Sines d r Of Phi ladelphia. Iliardet—Mr. .1. N. Patiison. of Sam Yolk. Organist—Mr. Arthur H. pletsiter. of Philadelphia. Efarpist—difr. Alfred F. T , miman, or Now York. .. Operatic Rage iffaualer—Mr. B A. Bakor, of do. bperatie Prompter—Mr. Leopold ftngeLke. of Ellis- Vint Soprano-1;1"ra Comte Bcpckara. First Contralto--Mrs. Jenny KemPLn'a Do. Mis% Louisa Illyere. First 'Fcaor—Mr tiara rlakale. &cool Tenor—Mr. Walter 131rch. First 112.rikona—Mr. g. C. 6,mpbell. Beconti Baritems—Mr. Wm. bliaats Pass—Mr. Edrsai , d. tiesu,n. The Opens Chorns eqnsiste of one hundred selected With S curpo anDtlettr VO/tia teers. T he Oratorio. Chora+ include; meinhsrs of Hand& and Haydn Society, of the flarmonia t.otiety, and of eleven Garman choral societies of thin city, and of the Masan Mogen.). Union. of Ensiling. forntlag as ogee_ gate of many hondrede of voices. The orchestra and military band far operas. and all other divisions of the EPstivel, are composed of ni Indy five of the most distinguished instramentalists of Phila• deiphla and N.sr York, In the dramatic department of the operas is a Corps de Ballet, and other assistants, numbering one hundred and fifty. - The c : pa•as ready for r , presentaAln-a. era THE P.Ol-IEMIAN GIRL, IVE_A MT AN A. avd NOTEZ,E 13ANTEOI DART 5, by '.Val. Rent Y Erg he Bret Oratovio THE CREATION On Wednesday E - teeteg. the ith of May, WILL BY. PRESENTED, FOR THE FIRST' TIME, NOTRE PANE OF PARIS, A Grand Opera, in f.mr acts. The subject fr ma Victor Rage's great romance of the same tale. The principal psrts by IdeAumes BvlIC HARD and MPTOB, and Messrs. cusliz, oemPaEfiG, BE CUIL and Eaa.A.TS. Conductor, Mr. THOM/a The Orchestra, Cht,rus. Corps de Ballet, and Anxill. arise as above enumerated. The Stage appoinimenta are all elaborately illustrative or Paris in the fltioe,th ter.iiit, the period of the dca,ese, , and are copied from photographs of habilis Es and histo rical pictures. The Scenery by hissers Russell smith, Richard Smith, Ilawthorrie, Grain. Hoilge, and Kehl.- welder. The. Banners and Armorial Inqignia by the Dieser& William, (Medea, and Otto Rehrtreider, fresco artists. of this city. The Acme and Armor by Messrs. Dacey and Lei - singer. The Eccentric Properties by Mr. Saunders, of New York. Costumes by HU. Corn well, of Philadelphia, and Mr. B. W. Williams, of New York. bin &mph linfilegton, organ builder, ham kind& loaned and ezeoted a church organ on •staze of the academy; aad a :peal of full-sized church bells, from the ibell foundries of Illes.re. Naylor & Comp.suy. have alto been loaned to give due effect to the scenes connected with the Cathedral of - Notre Dame. The Committee, with ell these resources, are warranted In promising performsnees unappronched on any +me rman stage, in vezieimilitade, and in tae Maliallieenee and completenees of every muileal and egeutc depart ment. A gbiA6llo.loll RIX OPERA BIOHTB--tit9 Performances to be on Mondays. Wednesdays. and Fri day' of two weeks—will be opened at tho Academy on Friday morning_ the nth test., at 9 o'clock. sußsopdpf l ObL9 FOR ?UR SERI :S OF SIX OPERAS. gIGEE'r DOlrLpff4, vrl3Tel!vvlll secure a reserved sea; in the Parquet. Par. quetdirele. azd Btnenny. bIIBSCRIPTION FOR THE SERIES. WITH , RE SF.P.VED SEATS IN FAMILY. CIRCLE, FOUR DOL. LANS AND A. 13ALF, iAo sdmia►ions for sisals Wallis will be disposed of nniil ibe subsaiplieu sheet is fall, and subscribers shall have selected their seats. Tietots for the first Oratorio, on THURSDA.7, the Eth of May, at one do.lar. with twenty-five coats for re sevrna ne.kr, still be for seta on. MOllde.7 next, The programmes of concans will be the subject of fe.- t urs annonnetments. ap2B-2t. FOYER -AO ADEMY OF M s kaTtP.O AY. APRIL SO. 1864. CARL WOL N , t 3 CLASSICJL M . ATI NEL at 12)4. n'cloek. PROGRAMME . . . .. ... Sonata, on. 105. Piano and Violin BAUDMI6 Wolfsohn and Thomas. Alin, from Don Giovanni.— &Wart_ ',Theodore Hohokam. . PIANO SOLO. (a) Trauer Wien (b) binmber Son¢. (c) Polonaise ...urateohu. . = .U.. siotra Minor. honin. Carl Woirsh‘m. Violin Solo. Fantasia de Concert Vienxtemps. Theodore Thomas. Dae 3Edciaan am Fenster. resat. Theodore Ilabelmeat. Trio, co, .?9, Pino, and Violoncello, Schubert. Wolfaohn, Thomas, and hhread. SINGLE Trp}:::Ers, ONE DOLLAIL Dours open at 12 o'clock. SPECIAL lOTlCll.—hubscrllicm to the ClA,Rical Con cuff' aro raspectrulry Informed of the change from Soirde to duidiii, v e, which Was readtrad noreaaary by Me pre occupation of tha Academy of AraeiC ap57.41 SIGN OB N. PERELLPS GRAND VOCAL AND /IESTRUHENrAL CONCERT For the Dem-dt of the GREAT CANTRAL FAIR. kba'rltA SANITARY COMMISSION. AT THE .11118311 A L fUND HALL. FR/DAY EVENING., April 29. 'KISS TERESA CAMBER°. The Wonderful Fir - clet (aged 10. has Ictrabr teered her valuable rervices for this occasion. PR PAR OGR FIRST A M ME C' Overture (Clarissa Harlow...). 'Full Orchestra (com posed for the Imperial Theatre, Vienna- Pore 111: Dein (Nereiramfde). it and W.... Rambla ()ovation (Linda). A —....Dantzetti Terzetto (attlin) M . W . and D Verdi Booinnza (Wanderer) W ..chnhert Duoc Platte del Beemente), B end AI Dontzetti nail:id (The Three rtoher.). HO) S. D. Smith lioreio (Vesper Sicilian) (by request). `lles H -- It..Verdi Piano halo Moo Tessa. (amens ea.tetto (Ernani) Solo, A, Chorus and tn. l• tkrolxes- Verdi PART SECOND. Grand °vertu.% (William Tell), Fall 0 rcheatra• .N.canstni Aria (Largo al Factotum), Orchestral Accompanl neut.. D. Rossini Aria ( bacrezin Borgia). Orchestral necoranani xoc-r. t 'a Domain (Tmobel' Idol WO. Orche.tral &coo m oo niaetti eaniment, comroaed expressay for Mr A.• Brignoli Gland scene from Noma (Gaeta Dtva and (trona- B and. full Morns, Orchestral Ac companiment.%Dint Duo (t inire & H Amore). a D. Dordaettl: Finale (Si ar• Impaledßanner). fact Morn; of La dim and Gentlemen, °mato:drat Accom paniment. CON ItTOTORS. SIGNOR 71111SLLI and OASL surz, Tickets TWO DOLLDIS eaoh,"to be had at tbs mina pal Made stores. ap2B.tafb MUSICAL FUND HALL. TERESA C &KEEN°. This wonderful Cti , l P ante{ will give a ratewrii coriona. at tbe NrifilGeL FIIMD ROA., OA PATORDAY nVENiNG, &erg]. 3.th. Op which az:caste° the will have the assistance of several erain«nt Frofess'opale. Thie will positively be. her lset appearance In thin city. TIoKhTS. FIFTY CENTS. To be had at the Hall and at the Natio Stores, apllffA A SSEMBLY BUILDING, CORNER TENTH iND nHESPNIIT WOOPROFFEB ObD oßianTeL. BOEISAILAN TAOUPS OL ABS BLOWERS. With their celebrattd Olive steam "Monitor." Will phortly appear as above. ap2B-3t. B. M. GARDINER. Agent. CONCERT HALL—GRAND CON. CBUT. (lheninut areet. nhoyeTWAIBIL) S °NOR 8R104:4..P8 SECOND AND rosrrivEr.r LAST OR 4DO CONCERT, On SATURDAY EVENING. April 30. 1851, By the unprecedented array Ol Artists. MThE LAORL H nRRIS. SIG. BRIO NOLL • SIG. DRAGON!. MR. J. N. PATTISON MB. IL moLLitisaktrse, Conductor al& J. NUNO. An entirely new and brilliant Programme will be ors. Rented. ITICEBTR ONB rota, tat SAM. SBATII MAT BB - SEVUEIIti WITHOUT BIMINI. cilium's at Pugh's Book Store. corner of Caesium& and Sixth etreete. and at Lanioldt'a Book Store. MIS Chest— nut street. • ail C 1 DL. CARP ENTEB'S - • a GRAND PROMENADE LED PULL DRISESOIREW . MUSICAL PIING HALT.. TUESDAY' EVENING, Kay 17th. 1861. 'rickets $3. anniitting_a Gentleman an • Two Ladies- . Tin RECEIPTS TO BE GIVRN Fog THE BENNETT / jr TUR• GREAT I,SNlrain F sIR. in ai d of oar Noble lioldlora It le to he hoped the' t all fritnds and termer patrons will takyran oarnelt int er a/ in aiding D L. Carpenter in _giving% substantial iv ma. Tickets are now ready. and oan Joe had of Mazy' „ ma ,. of Mr. Carpenter, 636 Arch street. Prnf. RI, gfeld and Orchestra aro engaged. n , e p2643p,' VOW OPEN—THE FORTY.' pijasp ANDIDAID IXHIBITIoN OF PAIBITIV Amp saiThrli:RS , et the PELeMSYLVAIMA AC/ .DE KT THE FINS ARTS. cussnxtrr Street. at , f , ve Tenth. Open from 9A. M. till 7P. M and from s tut m t au tile wa•TriPli. atf VLEVENTRAT. OPERA FAcoutni e Jus • VALIDLY EMMY CARNOROSS aND DIXEY'S ly .N 8 THE GREAT STAR TROUPE Olt WO • In their SELECT ETHIOPIA-LSO 'rpm& BlSendid Sinslnc Belintirol Danck Linshabli 15,,. lasanea mutation Sanas. &a/se. - bar TliniNTY TALENTED ANTlN w p a i feff•S EVERY EVENING T.T,na Tickets 46 cents. Doors xo J. L. CI f oli ARmilie 0 . 7 o'clock. gusinegribuifta: t4ERMAN IA ORUErag3TRA,pIMILIO ‘.O INHIKARSAIM GT? gamma a t g del a M *. at lb* /WSW" 7 .0D HALL. dine* liable Inaba Paokaaes of ais DRWS. / 1 " ellis'reraT 'urea. J. Z GOULD ticket,. *L To be had Id VINTS sad OBilkfriDT, tad at Um HaU door. I' by SI. W. Ellie by W. V. Wallace, hp nayda