Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, April 16, 1864, Image 3

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    'InIABIONDS WANTED—For. which the highest
cash prices will be paid by LEWIS LADO.:
WUS 6 00., Dealers and Jewelers, igo.80:1 Ohest
lint Street. Old Gold and Silver bought for
sash. ap11.6
NEW WINDOW SHADES,
The largest stock,
The finest Goods,
The lowest prices,
At W. HENRY PATTEN'S,
1408 Chestnut street.
MARRIED.
BLELOKFAN—ELY-=-On the Itth inst.,. at the
house of Moses Eastburn, by Friends' ceremony,
John Blackfan to Francenia Ely, daughter of the
late Hugh. B. Ely all 01 Solesbury, Busks co. *
TINGLEY—HILL—On the 14th inst. ' by the
Bey. William Suddards , D. D., Benjamin Tingley
to Lucy T., daughter of marshal Hill, Et.q. , of
this city.
DIED.
- -
ANSPACH—On Friday morning, 15th instant;
Emily, youngest daughter of Charles E. and Anna
'W. Anspach, aged 3 years and 1 month.
Funeral Monday morning, at 10 o' clock, from
1527 Arch street.
GEYER—On the 10th inst., William B. Geyer,
in his 73d year.
The relatives and friends are respectfully in
vited to attend his funeral, from his late residence.
-No. 314 Lombard street, on Tuesday morning,
the 19th inst. ' at 10 o' clock. **
HEADMAN—In Brooklyn, Aprills, Mary A.,
Wife of Daniel Headman, and daughter of Joseph
And Lucy Thomas, aged 37 years and 7 months.
The relatives and friends of the family and thosii
.of his brother, David Headman, are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after
noon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 139
Bighatreet.
MARTIN—On the 15th inst., Jules H. Martin,
in the 67th-year ofhle age. .
The relatives and friends of the family and the
members of the French Benevolent Society, are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his
late residence, No. 1316 Spruce street, on Monday
morning, at 9 o'clock, without further notice.
-Funeral service at St. John's.
THOMAS—On the morning of the 16th inst.,
Seth 0. Thomas, in the 75th year of his age.
Funeral from his late residence, Media, Dela
*are county, on Tuesday, April 19th, at' 2
•o' block P. M.
BIIIBA.ZINES AND SUIINIER, po.zi
ZINES, of every quality. For sale by
apl2 I,lourning Store, SO,
No. BESSON
hes& N
919 Otnut street
4-A GOAT ' S HAIR GLAGIAA, El.
± Ladies' Summer Snits.
Tourist Full Habits.
Seasonable Dress Goode.
Seasonable New Silks.
Shawls of our ordering. .1 EYRE te LA..NDELL
RELIGIOUS NOTICES
THE HOLY LAND.—REV. L. L. BRIGGS
113 lectures on this 'subject to-morrow evening,
at 73.4' o'clock; Church, Locust east of Broad. it•
DTWESTERN PRESBYTERIAN OHUSOH,
Seventeenth and Filbert Ste—Rev. Kr. Wil
lie will preach Sabbath, 10,; . 1 and 3;1,'.
-FIRST REFORMED DUTCH. CHURCH
corner of Seventh and Spring Garden Sts
Bev. J. Howard Suydam, will (1).V.) preach to
...ixtorrow, at 10,4 A. M. and 7M P. X. -
.31.. THIRD REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH
corner Tenth and Filbert Streets. Rev.
"Denis Worfman, Pastor s Services to-marrow at
103! in the morning and 7X in the evening. lt*
OrCONGREGATION AL IS M. —The friends
of the new Congregational Church Enter
prise will meet at 810 Franklin street, this (Satnr
•day) Evening - . at 8 o' clock. it*
arREV JOHN LOAD, 14. D., WILL
preach in the Clinton Street Presbyterial.
, 13hrtirch, Tenth below Sprnoo ( street, on ta-morrow
(Sabbath) evening, at 7); o'clock. It*
nr. SANCTUARY R. E. CIiURIM, Fifth
street, below Girard &rem:ie.—Preaching by
'the Rev. T. W. 14aclary, to-morrow, tog A.M.,
and ix P. lt*
crrOOD•S SOVEREIGNTY OVER NA
:tional Gmvernmext—the theme of Dr. Wm
Morris, to-morrow, at 7x P.M., in Assembly
Buildings. lc*
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN.
CHURCH, Locust street, above Fifteenth.
_preaching to-morrow, by Rey. C. W. Adams,
of Thompsonville, Ot., at A. M., and 73
2E'. M. It*
acrM. E. MARINERS' BETHEL. Shippen
and Penn adreeta.—Preaching To-morrow
at 10M A. M. by Rev. W. Hanly, of Missouri.
Cclafirence at 7% P. .M. by Rev. C. W. Helmsley,
-Chaplain H.'S. Army. It*
tyTHE REV. DR. CUB, OF NEW
York, will preach to morrow, Sabhath
morning, at the Hall of North Broad Street Pres
-byterian Church, corner Spring Garden and Tbir
teenth, morning at 10%, evening. 734. itit
I:Kr. UNION. M. E. CaUROH, FOURTH
etreet,below Arch. —Rev. Henry F. Hum
- will preach (D. V ) to-morrow (Sabbath) morning,
.at 1034 o'clock, and Rev ‘ , Wm. Hanley, of Han
nibal, 111., in the evening at 734 o' clock. it*
ErrGERMANTOWN SECOND PRESBY.
TERIAN CD3UROII-ooraer of Trdpe
betoken end Green streets.—Services To-morrow
Morning and Evening, 17th met., by Rey. B. L.
Agnew. It*
cfrHEDDING, SIXTEENTH AND
Coates.—Preaching To-morrow, at 10n, by
ev. A. Manship. Missionary Sabbath School at
2. Rev. Mr. Brindly, of the Pittsburgh Confer
-mice, at 7%. lt*
Err, CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR,
Spring Garden, below Broad street. —Rev.
R. A.Carden, preach to-morrow(Sun
day) at 10% 8. )11. Rev. J.. I). Claxton, Rector of
"The Advent." at a quarter before S P. Itt. It*
Br, CHRISTIAN POSITION AND Illi./.11.TS
OF WOMAN.—Sermon postponed from
last . Sunday, To-morrow a: 7% P. M., at Uni
versalist Church, Lombard street, above Fourth,
%y. Rey. B. Eddy, Pastor. 'Morning service at
10A . '
arREP. _.I3IsHOP SIMPSoII WILL
preach in Green street M.E. Church to
morrow morning at 10,if o' elock. Rev. R. F.
Burn,pastor, 7% evening. Qnszerly collection
will e lifted. Quarterly love-feast on Monday
-evening, 18th inst. . . It*
ByPHILADELPHIA TRa.C.L. ANt, ZGLIS
SION SOCIETY.—A meeting in behalf of
this Society, will be held in the First Milted Pres
byterian Church, Ifroad and Lombard streets, on
Sabbath Evening, 17th inst ,at 7K, o' clock Rev'.
F. Church, Rev D. Malin, D. LI, and Rev. J.
Long will address the meeting. lt*
rxrMEDIATION OF OS SIST.—TEIE FOUR.-
teenth sermon of this series by T. H. Stock
ton, at Eleventh and Wood Streets, Sabbath after
noon, 3;4 o'clock. Special topic—The Miracles of
'Christ contrasted with Infidel Science. Morning
sermon, 1.03‘ o'clock, by Rev. E. A. Brin4ley, of
West Virginia, on Paul's Estimate of the Gospel.
All invited.
ffrMEETINGS FOR UNITED PRAYER,
FIVE O'CLOCK, P. M.
t Church of the Epiphany, Episcopal,
MONDAY AND THURSDAY.
• Presbyterian Church, Penn Square,
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.
Baptist Church, Broad and Arch,
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
apls.7t*
SPECIAL NOTICES
•us TEE CO MMITTEE ON FINE ARTS
OF TEE GREAT CENTRAL FAIRfor the
:&tnitary Commission, respectfully and earnestly
request all our citizens, an d patriotiC persona else
-where, having fine works of art in their possession,
- to forward, without delay, a memorandum of their
in ended contribulons,- to John Sartain, Esq.,
the Secretary of the Committee, 721 Sansona street.
The works of art thus solicited comprise oil
- paintings, water-color drawings, marbles, bronz-Ns
:and original models in clay or plaster, or other
:material. In the collection of water-color draw
lags alone it is the hope of the Committee to pre •
:Beata very fall and brilliant exhibition, as we are
known to hays' in our city a - very la , ge number of
.such drawings, which it is hoped will be gene
rously placed at the disposal of the committee by
she owners.
A Gallery will be erected on Logan Square of
such 'material as will ensure the safety of the
pictures placed in it. In order to make proper
:arrangements for the reception and disposition of
the ' , rations works of art contributed, the Com
-malice most have early knowledge Of their approx.
imate Lumber and character.
It is the desert) of the Committee to make the
-Gallery of the Fine Arts one of the most marked
_features ot the great Central Fair, and the public
is, therefore, earnestly appealed to to till, by their
,generous co ntributions of pictures and other works
-of art, a Gallery of larger dimensions, it is be
lieved, than any ever erected in this country. The
'COMmittee hope to make our exhibitions in every
:respect one of-great attraction and interest.
Although circulars have been largely sent to
persons known to possess works of azt, and many
- responses have been received, this method of at
tracting public attention is used as a reminder to
-all, and particularly to those who may not have
- received circulars, of the needs, hopes and desires
In the CoMmittee, and of their ort time remaining
which to collect and prpy arrange the con.
tributiorus. JOSEPH II ARHISON, la.,
• Chairman Committee on Fine Arts,
Great Central Fair.
PHILADELPHIA, April lab, 1864. sple.3t
HOWARD NOS. 1. AND
-DEl52$ LOMBARD HOSPIT
Street, AL,
DISPENSIB
SARY
PARTMENT. Medical treatment ankmed
%taus ritrxuxbod ftratattoluely to On poor. ern2
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY APRIL 16, 1864.---TRIPLE SHEET
SPECIAL NOTICES.
•arGREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE
U. S. SANITARY CIONIVIISSION.—The
Miscellaneous Committee is now organised and
prepared to receive contributions.
This Committee has been fora ed to receive dona
tions from such sources as cannot be embraced in
any specified department, but from which the re
ceipts, the Committee feel confident, must be large..
All communications relating to the 'business of
the Committee, -.must be sent to the office of the.
Committee, No. 509 WALNUT street, Philadel
phia.
CRAIG D. RITCHIE, Chairman
J.smus M. Fs.urt, Secretary.
NEELBOLD 11. TROTTER, Treasurer.
F. F. MILNE. , -
ALEX. PRIESTLEY,
H. O. THOMPSON,
apl6-s,w,s t 3t E. SMITH KELLEY.
HARDWARE BRANCH,GRBAT OEN
-113. TRAL F AIR. —The undersigned Commit.
tee earnestly solicit from all directly or indirectly
connected with "our trade" to send their contri
butions, be tbey large or Small, money or mer
chandise, to either of the undersigned:
JosFph C. Grubb, 236 Market street.
William H. Sowers, 412 Commerce street.
William P. Wilstach. 38 North Third street.
Ang. B. Shipley, 503 Commerce street.
Charles A. Pallier, 4 5 Commerce street.
John J. Burr, 614 Market street.
Chas. J. Field, 633 Blarket street.
Daniel Steinmetz. - 51)1 Commerce street.
John A. Murphey, 922 Chestnut street.
Isaac S. Williams, 726 Markel street.
H. D. Landis, 2 1 Market street.
W. H. Allen, 115 Market street.
D. Faust, 49 North Third street.
Jos. S. Fisher, N. E. cor. 6th and Commerce st.
A. M. F. Watson, 512 Commerce at.
apl6-s, m, w,
arTHE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR
THE SANITARY COMMISSION TO BE
HELD IN PHILADELPHIA, JUNE 18%.
TO THEWOOLEN AND COTTON MA.NIINACTUEEES
AND WOOL AND COTION DEALE.I:9
We address the Manufacturing, interests of this
State, and the adjoining Staten of New Jersey and
Delaware,—interests representing the basis of on
great commercial prosperity, in a cause .that
presents no ordinary appeal to the sympathies o.
all Ii yal and patriotic men.
Again and again hag the President called upon
the people, and again and again -have they nobly
responded. The roll of the drain was heard in onr
midst, and our streets havt. re-echoed to the tramp
of armed soldiery, and today nearly one million
of resolute men, forsaking home, family and busi
ness, are battling with dangers, privations, disease
and all the untold horrors of war, for the honor of
the old flag and in defence of the republican go.
Ye) nment established by our fathers, that We may
in greater security pursue the pleasant paths of
peace.
From every battle-field made glorious by a
Union victory, from every hospital crowded with
the wounded and dying— from the unmarked bat
honorable graves. stretching in one broad belt of
sorrow and desolation from Port Hudson and
Vicksburg in the Southwest, by Chattanooga and
Knoxville across the mountains of Tennessee and
Virginia, to-the natal swamps of the Chickahominy
and the fields of Gettysburg in the East,—there
comes an appeal to us for sympathy and aid.
The Government has done nobly in pro*iding
for the wants of such large armies as are now in
the field. yet there is much suffering to be alle
viated—much yet remains to be. done. We who
live in perfect secur ty at horde, must do all in oar
power to assuage the sufferings of those brave men
who have sacrificed home pleasures and hone
comforts for our- country in its great need—and
thus may we discharge in some degree the debt
- which we and our posterity will ever owe them.
We must give of our abundance, er according to
our means,to those who have given up everything
fur their country and our country. Let oar gifts
be worthy of tne occa•ion, and worthy of our
selves. Rarely have there been times of greater
commercial prosperity, and seldom, if ever, has
labor of all kinds been more amply rewarded—es
pecjally is this true of the great manufacturing in
to, eats of the courtly. Let us all then, Dealers
and Manufacturers, employers and employed, act
in concert for this noble purpose! Individually
and eollecti‘ely, let us do our best now! Let
every Manufacturer show what he can do! Let
every man, woman and child in his employ 'hew
what they can de! Let every loom, shuttle, an4V
spindle work for the gallant patriot soldier ! And
vrb.n the history of the present Deco nes the story
of the past, we may need no prouder record in this
most trying period of our country than our con
duct towards its brave defenders.
- -
In Jot warding merehandi.e, mark the packages
George Morrison Coatee, Philadelphia, vrlth the
contributor's name, and Post Uffice address in the
margin.
Donations In money may be addressed to Edwin
Mitchell, Treasurer, 21 North Front Street, phi's.
delphia, or any member of the Committee.
Receipts of contributions will be promptly ac.
knowledged
GEORGE MORRISON COATES, Chairman,
127 Market street.
, Sec' y. and Treas.,
24 North Front street.
LTTEE.
Osborn Levis,
S W. Cattell,
Wm. B. Stevens. Ma' ult
Arch. Campbell, Ma' uk
Chas Spencer, Ger' town
Robt. L. Martin, Lenni
Saml. K Wilson, Trenton
Rich. Garsed, Frak'ford
D Trainer, Marcus Rook
Jas. Irving . , Cheater.
Wm. Dean, Newark, Del.
J. Riddle, Wilmington,
Thomas Tucker,
S. N. Posey, Wilmington
li.N. Paul, Washington
Mills, N. J.
EDWIN MITCHELL
George Bullock, '
- Edwin Mitchell,
Thomas Mott,
W. C. Houston,
T. C. Henry,
Henry A. Duhring,
William Divine,
Joseph Hey, .
T h orn as H. - Craig,
Seth B. Stitt,
William Steele.
W. W. Justice,
E. — Lewis Reece,
:lement H. Smith,
David S. Brown,
Peter C. Erben,
S. Riddle, Glen Riddle,
411 contributions and
Maurer& should he m•
mittee.
irrTHE GREAT VENTRAL FAIR to be
held in Philadelphia June, 1804.
The undersigned Committee on - IMPORTA
TIONS beg your attention. to this appeal in behalf
of our Sick and Wounded Soldiers.
The broad and comprehensive benevolence of the
SANITARY COMMISSION is so well known as
to need no commendation from us, but we would
simply - state that the great work is' attendee with a
corresponding expense, and we therefore confi.
dently ask the residents of
PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY, AND
DELA WARE,
and other friends of the sick and wounded soldiers
everywhere, to aid the Commission in its labor of
patriotism and Christian charity.
The special duty of this Committee is to invest
its collections in goods in Europe, to be imported
and sold at the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
Importations for this object are to be admitted
free of duty, and the proprietors of the Cunard
Line of Steamships nave kindly consented to make
a great reduction in their price for freight. It will
thus,be seen that money invested in merchandise,
imported free of duty, at a nominal expense for
freight, without the usual profits to Importers,
Jobiers,_ and Retailers, must - necessarily double
itself.
Arrangements have been made in Paris for the
purchase ofuseful and fancy articles upon very
favorable terms.
The Committee, therefore, earnestly solicit con
tributions in money, under the conviction that
every donation thus invesl t ed will yield at least
twice the amount to the Muds of the SANITAIIY
COMMISSION.
The day fixed for the opening of the Fair is the
first Tuesday in June. The time is short for the
operations of this Committee,. and your earliest
attention is therefore respectfully and urgently re.
quested.
Be kind enough to send your contribati in to the
Chairman of either Committee, or to any membeg
thereof. RENE GUILLOU, Chairman,
No. 16 Bank Street.
MRS. JOHN F. FRAZER,
• Chairman Ladies' Cammi•tee,
No.
LADIES' COMM 15ITTE7 Wa E. lnut Street.
Mrs. Hazeltine. Secretary, 1825 Walnut street.
Mrs. Lejee, 1601 Walnut street.
Mrs. B. H. Moore, 1718 Walnut street.
Mrs. E. S. Whelen, 15A Walnut st-e.t.
Mrs. G. A. - Wood, 237 South Eighteenth street.
Mrs. Lawrance, 1807 Walnut street.
Miss Rhoades, 1634 Chestnut street.
Mrs. Lennig, 1340 Walnut street.
Mrs. A. H. Wilstach, 1733 Walnut street.
Mrs. R. Petit, 1509 Walnut street.
Mrs. Coleman Fisher, 1502 Pine street.
Miss Caroline Paul.
Mrs. Rortright, 1722 Walnut street.
Mrs David Pepper.
Mrs. Edward Morellt•• •
Mrs. James Watro - ough, N0.'2001 Walnut street.
Mrs. John Lambert.
GENTLEMEN'S COMMITTEE.
Charles Yezin, 12 Strawberry street. '
James A. Earn um, 5 Bank street.
J. Theoph. Plate, 30 Bank street.
George H. Obbrteuffer, 248 Chestnut street.
Charles Watson, 323 Market street.
James C. Wray, 539 Chestnut street.
J. Raymond Claghora, 3`23 Market street. '
George W. Altemus, 241 Chestnut street. •
John Mae, Easton, Pa. apl2,tuith, 5,3t4
Charles P. Smith, Trenton N. J.
lirAN ELECTION FOB TWENTY-FOUR
MANAGERS of the Pennsylvania Bible
Society wlll be held at the Bible Howe, on WED.
NESDAY, May 4, 1864, at 5 o'clock P. M.
JOSEPH H. DULLES,' Cor: Secretary.
Nittrroff, Bee. Secretary. it*
DEL AWARE - AND RA.RITAN
1)..3 RAILROAD COMPANY, April 13, 1864.
-The EtockholCers of the above Company will
meet on TUESDAY, the 10th of May next, at their
Office, in PRINCETON, N.J. - , at 12 o'clock, M.,
to elect nine Directors f.yr the ensuing' year.
apl6tmylo, JOHN P. STOCKTON, Boo' y.
donations from mann
de through this com
a& 6-s, tn, th, 3t)
SPECIAL NOTICES
" THE GREAT OENTRA.L FAlR—Orrice
11.3 of the COMMITTEE ON LABOR, IN
COMES AND REVENUES, No. 118 South
SEVENTH street, Philadelphia —Tbe under
signed , will - be at - the ,office, as above, DAILY,
(Sundays excepted): from 10 to 4, to furnish in
formation and receive subscriptions.
. JNO. W. OLAGHORN. Treasurer.
thtbseriptions and remittances by mail. duly
reeelpted for and acknowledged in Philadelphia
newspapers. imIII9-Im-rpQ
Q GREAT °ENT
MITTEE on FIN
acknowledge the follow
date, '
A. E. EOTIO, 62500
H. P. McKean, 2500
S. & W. 'Welsh, 256 A.
John Gibson, Sons &
CO., " 2500
Thomas Sparks, 1000
Thomas Rinaber, Jr., 100
John A. Brown, 1000
Drexel & Co., 1000
.E. W. Clark & Co , 1060
C. & H. Rorie, 1000
S. & J. M. Flanagan, 1000
Phila. Saving Fund,. 1000
Philp. Contribution-
ship Ins. Co., 10(,0 I
The Committee again , -
come forward In liberal a
A.
PHILADELPHIA, April
Err THE GREAT
CENTRAL FAIR
POE THE
SANITARY COMMISSION,
COMM' I TE
YOR
A DAY! S LABOR,
A LAY'S INCOME,
A DAY'S REVENUE.
OFFICE. No 118 S. SEVENTH STREE
CORNER OF SANSOM STREET.
Second Story Front Room.
This office will be open dally from 9 A. M. to 6
T. M.
TO RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS OF
ONE DAY'S LABOR,
ONE DAY'S INCOME,
ONE DAY'S REVENUE,
From all who labor, or have Incomes or rev
enues. Every Family has some relative or friend
in the
ARMY OR NAVY!
Let all bring in their offering to swell the great
tide which is to dsTminate in Logan Square in the
month of June next.
WE WILL RECEIVE .
INDIVIDUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS,
HOUSEHOLD SUBSCRIPTIONS,
ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTIONS,
SUBSCRIPTIONS OF
A DAY'S LABOR,
A DAY'S INCOME,
A DAY'S REVENUE,
IN MONEY,
IN MANUFACTURES,
IN PRODUCTS.
The poor man or woman wi,l thus have an op
portunity to contribute to the objects of the Fair
who would otherwise be shut oat of participation
in it.
Citizens are invited to call at the office, where a
Committee will be coi_stautly in attendance to con
sider their suggestions and to appoint sab-cont
mittues for Ci , y and rou wry.
L. MONTGOMERY BOND,
Oftairinsn.
MC:GREGOR J. MITCHESON,
Secretary.
JOHN W. OLA.GEIORN,
Treasurer
Bt No. 18 S. SEVENTH Street, Phi lad.lphta
oy. THE GREAT ti.b.NTRAL FAIR.—DiII e
of the Committee on Labor, Income and Re
venue, No. 118 South SEVENTH. ntreet, Phitadel
pltia
The undersigned, Tieasnrer of this Committee,
acknowledges the following subscriptions from
John Zebley,Jr..l6itio /0,0 W. Morr,.,Egsq..B - 10 00
Jack Bros.& Co.. 25 WIT. F. A 500
Cash 6 tn. J. B.Colah :ii, Esq 10 tin
Dr. Ilivinue 10 Ot , "Star' , (*) 200
Jas. Pickman.... 10 (101 W. H. Li. 15 0.)
E. A 2WI 'Ars. Elia. Skerrett 5 te)
W. D. A 5 00i Dorcas 25 00
Bon. John M. Read $l4 00
Teachers of Crown Street Girls' Secondary
School, Sixth Section, one day's labor... 700
- Abraham R. Perkins and employes, per
Jas. It. Campbell 35 00
Jas. R. Campbeli, salesmen and ladles in
the r employ, one day's salary -and re-
Tenilfr
Cash,. thr ongh Jas. R. Campbell, Esq.,
contribution front income 50 OS
A soldier company of boys, Thirteenth
Ward 150
Antos Hawkins, Somerton Pa aI.
Cash, per Miss Jennie R. .Ti1den........., 140 00
r. P. Bull. 52d Regiment Pennsylvania
1+ olantem a, one nay's income,
3 irpnecott & Snack
('ash, per miss Mary Bettor
Jacob R. hmith & Co auctioneers, one
day ' a it:Locale
Cash, per Dire. Wooten, Atlantic City....
Capt. Chas. N. Cadwalader, 2d Artillery,
112th Beg. Pa. Vole., one day's . wagee and
donation - .......... -...-- ..... 10 00
Stephen N. Winslow, one day's wages of
clerks and employee, &c., of Commercial
Lin and Price Current -- .... .-. MI 6S
A. Final one day'. income and contribution. 600
Priseipal and all the employee of Naval
Oblee, one day'ainceme, remitted by Ed
ward Wallace, Esq., per John M. Riley,
. q '
im Es ployes of the Provost Marshal's Office, 44 60
First district, Pennsylvania, remitted by
W. E. Lehman, Esq., per John M. Riley,
Zsq., one day's income 61 *3
William F. Phelps, Esq., for the ladles of
the Farnum Preparatory School, Beverly, .
N. J 2 . 10 0)
J. Pficholson and operatives, one day's in
come,
-
come, per bliss Jane K. irst. .. 40 00
D. M. Hess & Co., one day's income arid do
nation .
The Fin t National Bank, Allentown, Pa.,
one day's income, per Geo. M. Troutman,
Esq
Dutton & Ninesteel, per Mrs. Win Belme, 10 00
Chauman, .. 500
Jonas & Thanhauser, . do 6 03
W. Custer & S.3n, '7 , d 0........ 15 0)
M. S. Geratlet, , do 10 01
D. A. Hunter & Scott, do 25 0)
A. Botheimer, do 3 03
W. Krnsen, ' do 5 0)
F. A. & D A. Stern, do 10 00
Harding & Co. , do 2.5 00
Charles Gascoyn, do 10 00
Young ladies in his establishment do 5 76
Six young litotes in the employ of Mrs.
Wares 2 00
Win. Esher, Esq.,per * Mrs. John B. Heyl,
Chairman... 100 00
Waterman, Young & Co., do 100 00
lungerich & Smith, - do 103 00
Samuel Castner, do 50 00
C. B. Graham & Co., do ..... ...--- 50 00
H. Geiger & Co., d 0........ 50 00
.
Boggs 6 - Kirk, do 25 Oil
Stewart & Marks, do 2.5 CM
S. L. Kirk, d 0.....••• 2-.1 00
William Miller, do - lO 00
Cash, - do . 10 00
Cash, • do 10 00
Theodore W. Parker, do 5 05
TS °mos E. Lewis, • do o 00
Furness & Brinley, d 0........ `2O 00
Daniel Beidleman, d 0........ 10 , 0
Garrett & Martin, do.. - . 100 00
Cash,- do - 10 00
Roberta & Macaltioner, do 50 00
Wm. Truck & Co , do- 50 00
James Small, Esq., • do 50 00
Jamee A. Walters,. Esq., do 50 00
H. H. Landis, Esq 20 00
Donation from John Grigg, Esq., through
Mrs. C. F. Wells 100 00
JOHN W. CL fiGHORN, Treasurer.
Other subscriptions and remittances by mail duly
receipted and acknowledged.
acrTHE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FUR
THE SANITARY COMMISSION. --Corn
roittee for a Day's Labor, a Day's Income, u
Lay's Revenue, Office, No. 118 S. SEVENTH
street, corner of Sansom street This Office will
be open daily from 9A. M. to 6 P M.. to receive
subscriptions IA One Day's Labor, One Day's In
come, One Day's Revenue, from all who labor or
bare incomes or revenues.
- - .
Every family has zonie relative or friend in the
Army or Navy. Let all bring in their offerings to
Resell the great tide which is to culminate at Logan
Square in the month of June neat. •
We will receive Individual Subscriptions,
Hon.ehold Subscriptions; Association r.ubscrip
tions; Subscriptions of a Day's Labor, a Day's In
come, a Day's Revenue, in Money, in Manufac
tures, In products. The poor man or woman will
thus have an oppertunity to contribute to the :ob
jects of the Fair who would otherVrise b. shutout
from participation in it.
Citizens are invited to call at the office, where a
Committee will be constantly in attendance to con
sider their suagestio as and to appoint Sub-Com
mittees for City. and Country.
L. MONTaOBIERY BOND, Chairman.
Sicoazoott J. MITOITESON, Secretary.
JOHN W. CLAGHOHN. Treasurer.
Mee, No 118 S. SEVENTH St., Phila. al6-64
BrWATER RENTS.—WATER RENTS
are dee and payable at the Office, FIFTH,
below CHESTNUT street. On the first day of -
May FIVE FEB CENT. must be added (accord
ing to law) on all bills.
apl6-3trp§ W. J. P. WRITE, Register.
REV.IIOHARD S. STORRS, D.D., of
Brooklga will give his great Oration,
""THE NATION . AFTER
,:ITS ORDEAL OF
BATTLE'!"
- - .
At CONCERT HALL, - THURSDAY EVEN
NG, April 21st. Tickets 25 cents. Reserved seats
GO cents. At Gould' s Music Store Seventh and
Chestnut streets, three days in advance; at the
Hall on Thursday. apifiAt,rp-it.
AL FAIR. —The CO,
NCE and DONATIONS
ng subscriptions to this
iPenna. Life and An.
unity Co. $l.OOO
I. P. Hutchingon, 750
Allentown Irdn Co., 700
Sophia Donaldson, , 500
M. L. Dawson, 500
W. D. Lewis, 500
North American Ins.
Co., 500
Penn • Mutual Insu
rance Co., 500
Southwark Bank, 250
Hon. John M. Read, 100
St-1, 300
k their fellow-citizens to
d of this noble charity.
'. RORIE, Chairman.
4, 1864. ap15.6t3
10 00
luo
trrTREASURY DEPARTMENT —Orwell
07 COMPTHOLIZR. Or Tait CHItaHNOT,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26th, 1564.
Whereas, By satisfactory evidenee presented to
the undersigned, it has been made to appear that
the Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, in the
county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylva
nM, has been duly organized under and. according
to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled
'qui act to provide a national currency, secured
by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide
for the circulation and redemption thereof," ap
proved February 25th, • 1863, and has complied
with all the provisions of said act required to be
complied with before commencing the business of
Banking,
Now, therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch. Comptrol
ler of the Currency do hereby certify that the
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADEL
PHIA, co inty of Philadelphia, and State of Penn
sylvania, is authorized to commence the business
of Ranking, under the act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal
of office, this twenty-sixth day of February, 1%1.
HUGH BroCULLOCH,
rah2-itin4 Comptroller of the Currency.
ay. UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COM
MISSION.—SUMMARY TO JANUARY
1, 1864.
Work now in Progress in the Army at Rest—
Christian Commission Stations largely increased
in Number—The Work Abundantly Prospered—
Many more Stations needed to meet the wants of
theArmy—Unprecedented Call for Delegates and
Supplies—Preparations for the Coming Campaign,
with its Movements and Battles.
The Christian Commission depends mainly upon
direct contributions, and must not be forgotten by
Loyal Christian People.
INCREASING WANTS DEMAND IN
CREASED LIBERALITY.
y Receipts of Money, Stores, Ica, to January 1,
1864, 51,145.093 94.
Number of Boxes of Stores, &a., shipped to the
field or distributed at home, 16,331. 1 •
Number of Delegates sent, 1,563.
Copies of Scriptures distributed, 569,275; Hymn
and Psalm Books; 502, 556; Knapsack Books, 1,370, -
348; Library Books, 43,163; Pamphlets, 155. 145;
Religious Diewspapers 3,316,250; Pages of Tracts,
22, 93u,428, Silent Comforters, 1,115.
The United States Christian Commission has
seized the present golden opportunity of rest for
the Army to extend its work for the good of the
Soldiers.
STATIONS have been multiplied, each with its
chapel and store tents, free writing tables, and
clothing,. comforts and reading matter for gra
tuitous distribution.
VOLUNTARY DELEGATES, in numbers
greater than ever before, have been sent to preach
the Gospel at the stations and in regiments, bat.
teries and camps without Chaplains, distribute
reading matter and stores, and labor for the good
of the Soldiers.
A PERMANENT FIELD AGENCY has been
sufficiently extended to establish stations and
superintend the work.
THE BLESSING OF GOD rests signally on all
parts of tho work. Many thousands have been
cheered, benefited and saved. Still a large pa
of the Army remains unreached, and double the
number, both of stations and delegates, are needed
to meet the urgent demand tor them.
The Christian Commission offers to the people a
perfectly reliable and wonderfully economical
channel to reach the entire army in all its various
fields. The money given goes in fall measure, in
benefits for body and soul, directly to the Soldiers;
and stores also, immediately from the hands of
delegates from home, who add words and deeds of
kir &less to the gifts when bestowed.
Let the peorle give the Money and Stores, and
the work will be dono.
The large, corps of Delegates now in the field.
will serve as a grand corps of relief when the
armies shall move and battles be fought, and the
greater their number the more prompt and. effec
tive will be the relief they shall render.
Let not the present work languish. Wait not
for the cry of the wounded and dying before pro
vidingyelief.
Send now and send abundantly both money and
stores, and the soldiers' blessing shall lye upon
you.
Send money to JOSEPH PATTERSON, Trea.
surer, at Western Bank. and stores to
GEORGE H. STUART,
Chairman Christian Cimmission,
No. 13 BANK street, Philadelphia.
w. E 'Boanamitear, Secretary
.1020-tfd United States Q. 0
b'PEOIAL NOTIOES
" it iN • _PETROLEUM OIL CO..
u.„3 OFFICE 226 WALNUT . St. --.oertifl
sates of Stock of Company will be issued, and
the books open f transfer on and after TUES
DAY, April 12th, IEC4. OSWALD JACKSON,
apl2-5.
Secretary.
IT G UALFiEIiLif..ND .SAUOE. —This most
elrectual provVative to appetite and relish.
aids digestion and cures dyspepsia. Sold retail by
a str il eet.li
grocers. Wholesale at 45 North WArE
NOTlo E.—a.pplication will be made for
the issue of new certificates in the Oritima
gon Miflenies nng Company, of Michigan, the following
certi having been lost or mislaid: No. 258,
50 shs.; No. 656, 10 shs. •, No. 388, 30 she.; No. 411,
Oi 0 shs.; No. 413. 1,000 shs.; and N 0.416,450 shs,
All in the flame of
fip s- NV. 111,*
CLEMENT MARCH.
FOR SALE.—,The BRO CM STONE
LLB contained In the front of St. Mark's Ev.
..i.mthertin Church, about being altered and en
larged, situated on SPRING 'GARDEN street,
above THI RTEENTH street.
' The Builatng Committee will be in - attendance itt
the Churcu — oetWeen the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock
P. M, • nntil 'MONDAY, 18rh inst , to gtve farther
information and receive sealed Proposals, which
may also be addressed to Xi. 06IARLES BIRD,
Superintendent, No. 859 It.erth FIFTH; street,
until Monday noon. ' • apl3.4trp*
OFFICE BOHEMIAN MINING- 0011-
PANY OF MICHIGAN, No. 132 WAL
NUT street, PHILADELPHIA, April 14th, 1851.
Notice is hereby given that an Assessment of
ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per Share
on each and every share of the Capital Stock has
this day been called by the Board of Directors of
the Bohemian Mining Company, due and payable
at the Office of the Company, No. 132 WALNUT
street, Philadelphia, on or before the 15th day of
May, 1864.
By order of the Board of Directors.
api4tmyls§ WM. L. 111ACTIER, Sec' y
13.-. OFFICE OF THE OAMIPEN AND -AM
BOY RAP ROAD AND TRANSPORTA
TION COMPANY, BORDKRTOWN, March tEth,
1564.
NOTICE.—The annual meeting of the Stock
holders of the Camden and Amboy Railroad and
Transportation Company will be held at BOR
DEN'rOWN, N. J., on THURSDAY, Bth April
next, at 12°M., in the Office of the Company, for
the election of seven Directors, to serve for the en
suing year. SAIVIUth. J. BAYARD,
mh2Stap24. R.R. fr. Trans. Co.
HILTON'S 01,-„TENT._ The Insoluble
Cenient of the Messrs Hilton Brothers is cer
tainly the best article of the kind ever invented.
It should be kept in every manufactory, workshop
and house, everywhere. By its use many dollars
can be saved in the run of a year. This Cement
cannot decompose or become corrupt, as its combi
nation is on scientific principles, and under no cir
cumstances or change of temperature will it emit
any offensive smell. The various uses to which it
can be successfully applied renders it invaluable
to all classes. For Tuirtion 1 ars Iwo ad vartbtamon t
ErCITY BOUNTY NOTICE —OFFICE
CITY BOUNTY FUND C , DisMISSION,
Is U. 4.12 PRUNE street, April I, 1961.
The City Bounty will continue to be paid until
further notice.
No appiicattons for Bounty will be entertained
from recruits who enlisted prior to the dace of the
Presidents Proclamation. October 17, Mi.
In future, powers of attorney for the City
Bounty, from new recruits for Pennsylvania
Regiments, mustered, in after this date, must be
endorsed by the officer in charge of the barracks
that the man has been received there.
By order of the Commission.
art-tf SAMUEL 0. DAWSON, Secretary.
ErrPHILADELPHIA AND READING
Railroad Company, Office t. 27 South Fourth
Street. PEILIDBLPHIA, September 3, lcAt.
DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The following usaresd
persons are entitled to a Dividend on the common
stock of this Company. The residence of several
of them is unknown, and it is therefore necessary
Ulla the Certillcates of Stock should be presented
an calling for fiats Dividend.
S. BRADFORD, Treasurer
B SOCEHOLDRILEV NAILS&
Timothy 0. Boyle, Henry B. Sherer,
S. Lancaster, Andrew Turner
John Mclntyre, Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich.
Benjamin F. Newport. fe26-ti
TrLIBRARY COMPANY. —The aaaual
election of directors and a treasurer of the
ry Company ofrPhiladelphia, will be held at
the Library, on MONDAY, the day of. Ilday
nest, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, when the trea
surer will attend to receive the - annual payments.
As there we several shares oa which fines are
due, the owners of them, or their representatives,
are hereby notified that they will be forfeited,
agreeably to the charter and laws of the Company.
unless the arrears are paid °iron or before the 2d
day of May, or within ton days thereafter.
Writ. E. WHITMAN, Secretary.
No books will be given out or received on that
afternoon. apti-b -tu-thAmy-23
by. PEN r•SY L,VAN/A
NY OF MICHIGAN.—NeIIce is hereby
Riven, that an Installment of Two Dollars per
Share on each and every Share of the Capital Stock
In the Pennsylvania Mining Company of Michi
gan, has this day been called by the Board of
Directors of said Company, due and payable at
the Office of the Company, No. 3•?..5 WALNUT
street, Pniladelphia, on or before the sth day of
Apri1,1564. Interest will be charged on all Install
ments after the same shall have become due.
By order of the Board of Directors.
S. M. DAY, Secretary.
PHILA.. March 23, ia6l. mh23.2t- a, tn, th, ttuft
SPECIAL NOTICES.
THE.GREAT CENTRAL
LL.,3 CEEDINGS .IN DELAWARE..—At
meeting of Gentlemen's Committee, of the Dela
ware Executive Committee; of the Great Central
Pair, held at the' Wilmingtonlnstitute on Wednes-,
. day morning. the 13th inst., his. Honor, Mayor
Turner was called to the Chair, and the Rev.
Leighton Coleman was appointed Secretary. • -
The Hon'. S. 111. Harrington, Jr., stated. the ob
ject of the meeting to be the perfecting of the or
ganization, and the su b ti vision of the work belong
ing to the Pelawate Uepartment.
t m motion, at was resolved that a Committee of
Three be appointed to nominate to the meeting,
permanent officers for the Association. The Ouair
appointed as this Com , nittee, Col. H. S. McComb,
the Bev. Wm. J. Sq. venson, arid Dr. Wm Cnm
mii who afterwards reported the following
named persons as permanent ofihers :
Honerary Chairman; His Excellency, C ov. Win.
Cannon.
Jacque Chairman, Bear Admiral S F. Du Pont
lieccoding Sec etary. Mr. James Woolley.
Correspc.noing Leers tart, Rey. Is..eigaton Cole
man. •
1 rear urer. Mr. Samuel Fitly d.
On motion. the nomination. were approved. •
On motion, it was resolved, that a Committee, of
at least one from each district hundren, ate„ re.
presented at this meeting be appointed to nommen
suitable persons as members of the several sub
committees. The Chairman appointed on this
Committee S. M. Harrington, Jr.. Wilmington ;
the Rev. Dr. Clemson, Claymont; the Rev. Mr.
Riley. Middletown; the Rev. JQr. Aikmau, Wil
mington; Dr : Cummins, Smyrna; 0. H. H. Day,
Lover; H. Jenkins. Camden; Mr; Coursey, Fre
derica; A H. Dixon, Csntreville; H. C. Biddle,
Wilmington; John C. Clark, Jr., Red Lion; Join
Quillen, Milford, the Rev. Mr. Dickerson, Wil.
niington; John Woodall, Little Creek; J. P. Mc'.
Lear, Wilmington; Wm. Townsend, Frederica;
John F. Williamson, Newara; R. D. Hoffecker,
Smyrna,
The following are the names of the Ohairmen o
the vaitous sub-committees thus appointed:
Agriculture and Agricultural Implements—
Eamuel Canby.
Arms, Trophies Relics, Autographs, ko.—Rear
Adm'ral Du Pont..
Donations of Money—William Canby.
In ernal Arrangements and Decorations —D.
Lammot, Jr.
Fine Ar 4 Felix O. C. Parley.
Labor, Income and Revert:le—S. I. Harrington,
Jr.
MaLufactures and Mechanic Arts—H. Robin
-8011.
Transportation—E. Q. Sewall, Jr.
Orations, Lectures, Exhibitions and Entertain
ments, Wm. Canby.
It was resolved that the Executive Committee
should meet every Thursday at the Wilmington
lnsutute, at 10 o'clock, A. .M., and that those
present should constitute a quorum.
It was ordered that the Wilmington Institute be
the headquarters of the Committee ; and that all
articles int( nded for the Fair be directed to S. M.
II atriugton, Jr., Wilmington.
On rataion,.adjourned until 2 o'clock.
On reassembling in the afternoon, the names of
the members of the various sub-committees were
r. potted and approved.
The Hon. Mr Harrington read a sketch of the
gei.sral plan of conducting the business of the as.
ociation, which, on motion, was adopted.
It was ordered that the proceedings of this meet
.g be published in all the loyal papers of the
state
On mo ion the committee adjourned until Thum
ray the 2 rst inst., at In &do •it, A. N.
Attest, LEIGHTON COLE HAN,
Secretary pro teat.
The officers of the Ladies' C..unratzt.se ai as
foliov.-s:
CLaiiraan, Mrs. Alfred Lee.
Recormng Secretary, Miss E. Newlin.
Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. IL L. Tataall.
Tr-asurer, Mrs. Wm. Aikman.
Ladies and gentlemen who have been named to
14-1 s on the several rub-committees, will be at
once notified of their appointment by the Chair
man of be several committees. apl6-5.w,5.30
OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY, PiLADEL
rmiA, April 11!h.
The Director, Lace this day declared a Dividend
of SEVEN DOLLARS Arai FIFTY CENTS
Share for the last six months, winch will be
pant to the t•tocitholciers or their legal represent,-
tires, on and atter the ItlbtiliS 4 - ‘ clear of all taxes.
ALBERT C. L. CRAWFOR.D.
apll-9t4 • Secretary
P
Ca — n u Cz a 1 1. 4 ee :‘ i 1 1 11; o l G to e c 1 ( 1 3 o l l e d t a ;r N s eGIAn
.3I N ING COMPANY, will be held at their
(Ake, No. 136 :south THIRD street, on MONDAY
tee second day at May, at 4 o'clock, P. M., at
which time and place an elec•ion will be held for
Ilse Directors to serve for the ensulnk year.
apls-tney2.. F. S. HOECIi."LEY. Secretary.
6011.UY DRILL AN u susguEliA.NNA.
J 3 Railroad Company, Office, 2 . 47 South Fourth
street, Philadelphia,. April 4, 15.64.—T , e Annual.
Dleeting of the S , ocktiolders of this company and
an elect/. n for Pi esident and Six Managers Will
take place at the office of the company on MON
DAY, the 3d day of May next at 12 o'clock, M.
apStmy24 W H WEBB, Secretary.
THIS ANNUAL MEETING- OF THE
I,,Cr
Members of the POINT BREEZE PARK
AbSOCIATION will be held at the PARK on
MONDAY. 25th that, at 4 P. M., and an elec
tion fir a Pre'ldent and Directors of the Amoco,-
Don will be held at the office, No. 144 S. FOURTH
street, on MONDAY, May 2d next, between the
bourn of 1U er M, and 2 P. Al.
*phi =-2t+ S. KILP.A.TRICK. Secretary.
or. UN ON STATE CONVENTION.—The
loyal men of Pennsylvania, comprising the
National Union Party, will meet in State Conven
tion in the Ball of the bonze of Representatives, at
HARRISBURG, at noon, on
THURSDAY, April 28, 1864.
Each district will be entitled to the same repre
sentation it now baa in tne State Legislature, and
the delegates will be chosen at such limes and in
such manner as shall be directed by the respective
County Committees.
The State Convention is called for the purpose of
placing in nomination an Electoral ticket, select
ing delegates at large to the National Convention
of the Union party to be held at Baltimore on the
7th of June, and taking such action as it may deem
proper in reference to the approaching. Presiden
tial
The selection of the district delegates from Penn.
sy I vania to the National Convention is left—where
it properly belongs—to the people assembled in
-their Ccunty Conventions; but the different County
Committees are earnestly requested to adopt anon
measures as will procure a full attendance at their
respective Conventions. and thereby secure, in the
choice of delegates, a lull and fair expression of the
will of -the people.
The committee cannot forbear to congratulate all
lovers of liberty and the Union upon the resent
triumps of the good cause iu New Hampshire atd
Connecticut, and to expiess the hope shared by all
loyal men, that they are only the forerunners of
more splendid victories soon to be won in the same
cause alike by the bullet and the ballot.
_ ... .
In behalf of the Union State Central Committee
WAYNE hIcVEAGEI, Chairman.
Oho. W liamantmalr, 2 Secretaries .
W. W. HAYS, • ap9-tf
13:7 . ELECTRICITY.
LOOK AND LIVE! A WORD TO THE WISE
IS SUFFICIENT!
All diseased conditions, both acute and chronic,
where there is vitality enough left to react, are
permanently eured, by warrantee, at 1:2 . 20 Walnut
street, Philadelphia, and in case of a failure in
most obstinate maladies, no charge is made. Elec
ti that lbstitution, established about live years ago
by Professor Rol' vies. Read the following:
A cla , •is of maladies prevails to a fearful extent
in communities. dooming lOU, GOO youths, of both
sexes annually to an early grave. These diseases
are very imperfectly understood. Their external
manifestations or symptoms are nervous deei'ity,
relsxatior, and great exhaustion, marasmns, or
wasting and consumption of the tissues of the
whole body, shortness of breathing, or too hurried
breathing on ascending a hill or flight of stairs,
palpitation of the heart, asthma, bronchitis, and
a d, y, sore throat, trembling and shaking of
the arms and lower limbs, aversion to society,
business, and to study: sometimes dimness of
the eyesight, loss of memory. dizziness of
the head, neuralgia, pain in various p•irts of the
body, pains in the back and lower limbs, lnui
bago, dyspepsia.fconstipation of the bowels, de
ranged secretions of the kidneys, and many other
elm ds of the body, producing virulent diseases In
both males and females, likewise epilepsy, hys
teas, and different forms of nervous spasms.
Now, then, ninety-nine cases old of every hurt
\pred of all the above named diseases, and a - host of
Others not named, as consumption of the lungs or
ofbe spinal nerves, havegheir origin in the pelvic
viscera, hence , the want of success by any Of the
old medical systems of practice.
All the above named maladies are treatedand
cured by Professor Bolles, at 1221 Walnut street.
• D'SEASES OF FEMALES. •
Prolapsus Uteri, Leucorrhcea, Amenorrhces,
Dysmenorrhcea. All the above diseases and other
Uterine complaints have their origin in a loss of
the vital power of the bony, brought on by injuries,
excesses, sedentary habits, personal abuses, abor
tions; and the use of powerful medicines. Some
of the peculiar symptoms are dragging pearls
through the hips and back, weakness of the limbs,
and extreme lang.nor and debility throughout the
entire system The effects produced from these
troublesome maladies are almost multitudinous.
Consumption, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Paralysis,
Deafness, Blindness, Fits, Insanity and even
Idiocy are not uncommon.
No effectual or reliable remedy has ever been
found for these alarining complaints till our late
discovery' in the nee of Electricity in strict accor
dance with the positive and negative polar action
ofthe Uterine Organs. We never failed in curing
all cf tee' above diseases. except in case of or
ganic d‘rangements, or sedere injuries of the parts.
At 1 0 40 WALNUT street, Philadelphia, Con-.
sulUition free. stp 14-
SPECIAL NOTICES
ISTtt ralr PRESBY..
TX.B. I N 0 RCH. Commissioner's Hallo
corner of Spring Garden and Thirteeatli streets.—
Services by th.. ptt:tor, EPP. E. .E. Adams,mt 10K
0' clock .A.M. and 7% o'clock P.M. °
crra"lslOßßEsßylalltif CHURC.
sixth street above Green.—The Rev, Stuart
Alt hell will preach to-morrow, Sabbath morning,
at 10% o'clock, and the Rev. Nathaniel W. Conic
line , of - the Arch Street Presbyterian Glittrch,Art
the afternoon, at 3,.% . o' clock. ,
M"LIGHTS OF THE WAR" CLOUD."
—Lecture by GRACE GREENWOOD, for
the benefit of the Committee on Labor, Income and
Revenue of the Great Cdtitral Fair-for the Sanitary.
Commission, at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. em,
MONDAY EVENING, April 18tb, Mi. Tickets
50 cents, May be had at the Book and Music Stores
and at the Academy on Monday. evening. No ex
tra charge for reserved' seats. arrlt4t4
TT'TWENTY-FIRST
nd. —The Executive and Cone oil lig% Com
miitees will meet at Morris's Hotel, hlanayunk,
on MONDAY E 'iENING, April 18.
Collectors of the several Precincts-will have the
unpaid subscriptions to the fond for the list call
collected up, and return all the books, with full
and complete list of sabicii.ere, names to the meet.
ing on Monday_ evening.
By order of Executive Committee.
GEO. A. MUTH.-
Secretary.
apls-2
By
--
CUMBERLAND SAUCE.—For Roast
Meat, Steaks, Fish, Soup, etc., it is the
most palatable and wholesome Sauce proemial,-
ble. apls-2t12
ry ,f AGREEABLY, TO THE CALL OF THE
113 UNION STATE COMMITTEE, 4.he
citizens of Philadelphia, who are in favor of
vigorous prosecution f the war and the speedy
suppression of the rebellion, will assemble in.
:their respective Wards, on FRIDAY, April 15th,
at eight o'clock P. Si., at such place's as may be
designated by the officers of the Nat - lora Union
Associations, for the purpose of placing in nomi
nation candidates for Delegates to the various Con-
Tenuous - to be held under this call; also, to elect
a Judge and two Inspectors from each precinct to
col duct an election to be held in said precincts on
TUESDAY, April 19, 1864, between ma, and'elght
o'clock P. M.
At the elections held underlhis tall, the citizens
of each precinct will vote for one Delegate to a
Convention consisting of Wards comprising a
Congressional District; said Delegates shall elect
two Delegates and two Alternates to a National
Convention, to beheld at Baltimore, June 7, 1861,
to nominate &President and Vice president of the
United Slates."
Also, one delegate to a representative and
.ono
delegate to a senatorial convention, to elect repro.
sentative and senatorial delegates to a State con.
ventien to be held at Hani.burg, April 4E1th,•1861,
for the purpose of electing delegates at large to tho 4
Baltimore convention, and the selection of an elec
toral ticket.
•
The delegates elected as above to the several con
ventions shall meet on THURSDAY, April 21st,
1864, at 8 o' clock P. M., at such places as a ma—
jority a their number shall, by advertisement,
designate, and transact the purposes of their elec
tion.
At the meetings and elections held tinder this the rules governing the National Union party
Neill in all cases be adhered to, and be considered
as decisive.
By or er of the City Executive Committee of Ms
National Union party. '
JAMES FREEBORN, President.
JOHN J. FRAIMLIN, } -
HENRY B. G A uraz,-E R , Secretaries- [apl3r2l¢
New Embroidered - Slippers,
OF
DE3IGNS,
'Neve) before Exhibited in this Market.,
Berlin Zephyrs,
Emb'd Braids,
Silk Floss.
Afghans and Fanoy Work Made to
Order.
CROMBARGA_R'S
Zephyrj tore,
103 So. Eleventh St below eheetniit.
apl2-ttatts 3th
Black Alpacas.
BESSON & SON,
MOURNING STORE,
---, No. 918 Chestnut Street,
Hare just opened at retail, 100 pieces of
BLACK ALPACAS
AND
Glossy Mohair Lusties.
37S cents to $l5O a yard. i
13$E PALM OIL SOAP.—This Soap is mad*
P
pure fresh Palm Oil, and is entirely a vege
table Soap; more suitable for Toilet use than them
made from animal ihts. In boxes of ono dolma
cakes for it 56 per bex. Manufactured by
GEO. M. ELIEGNTON a SON,
Me. 118 Margaretta street, between Front and
Second. above Callowhill street
SHAG NATHAN'S, AIIOTIONEER awl
I
MONEY BROKER, N. E. corner of THIRD
and SPRUCE streets, only one square below the
Exchange. NATHAN'S'S Principal Office, es
tablished for the last forty years. Money to Loan,
ii large or small amounts, at the lowest rates, on
Diamonds, Silver Plate, Ws tellam, Jewslry,Oloth...
tug, and goods of every description. Mee hours
rrom a A. In till 7 P. 1W GAB-ttry
ARKING WITH. INDELIBLFO
11 Embroidering, Braiding. Stamping, &c. A
Lady competent to mark neatly can find employ.
meat. M. A. TORREY,
mhl9 'BOO Filbert street.
• : 1C •I 10 ‘: I
COLLARS."--GEO W. VOGEL, No. 1016
CHESTNUT Street, has just received Spanish
Point DocDeese Collars, very stylish pattern*.
Correct copies of Roman Lace. apl2.6t*
REFRIGERATORS,
Water Coolers,
Neat Safes.
at the Arch Street House-furnishing Store,
GRIFFITH & PAGE..
Southwest corner Sixth and Arch.
GEORGE J. BOYD, •
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BEORES,
No. 19 South TRIED street.
Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Coltinds..
eon. at the Board of Brokers.
Government Securities, Specie and Vaal:meat
money bought and sold. rab2-3aupl
FAMILI SEWING, EMB R OIDERING.
BRAIDING. Quilting, Tucking, &o.,beau
tifully executed on the GROVER & IARER.
SEWING MACHINE. Machines, with oner
atom by the day or week, 730 011ESTNITT
street.
THICK FUENOII SETS (3 iILIHIZETTES.
GEO. W. VOGEL, Ma CHESTNUT street,
has just 7 eCeiVed rireet from Paris a case of Thick
French Fete on Chemizettes. Also, some on Demi
or Medium Muains, trimmed with Valenciennes
Laces. Also, Novelties in Embroid. Handkfa.
and Small Thread Veils for Round Hats. Also,
Deaver Gauntlets of reliable good quali
ties. ap bi.etrp*
WANTED—A Vessel to carry superphos
phate te Penton, Did. Apply to TASKEEr.
ARK, S. W. corner Eighth and:tirashingtots
streets. ap16.214
TO LET—A DWELLING, with all MG-
Mal dern conveniences; location central; on a.
main street and pleasant neighborhood; Rent SAIL
Address, without delay, "THOINI/ILS,: " at this
Office. apls-2t, IT*
de FOR SALE—A modern Country Seat, on
BEL School House lane, near .Germantown.
superior Stone Dwelling House, with all conve
niences; stable, ice -house, &c., Jco. Several
acres of ground handsomely planted and shaded.
For particulars, apply at 111 OHESTNUT
street, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morn-,
lugs. - ap9.7trp*
AnEXECUTORS' SALE. —THE MODERN
built dwelling, No. 407 South Eigbth street,
below Pine, containing in front 19 feet, and 114
feet in depth, to a three feet alley.
The house is built in the test manner with all the
Modern improvements, having always been occu
pied by its owners; is in perfect order, and calcu
lated for a family to take immediate possession,
Without any expense. Price $9, 500. - ,Terms ac-
COMModating. inquire OflttkB prp1u.465.,
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