W. & B us Popular Clothtn'g House ot Phtla,, ••OAK HALL." Best-clase good* and moderate price*. WANAMAKBR ft BBOWH. 8. B, yoraer sixth and market street*, 3= Department do mate to order) Bo- X S» Sixth «V, Hi Cheapest, Simplest, and Best, Siflesroomsm 704 Chestnut Street above 7t/i, M-A-RRIEOD. STATJCIL—QnF*b 27.1854 by the Hon Alex. ». 3la»oj. Alwrt W. Fricfc to Mlbb Emilia StauchT ■’lstielpMa Noca^ca IK h L6—MOOBE. —On MaTch 3d, 1864, by Friends' [.■- y. in the presence of John M. Turner, Mayor of .istfoß, Delaware, William D. Pic tela io M*ry Mecre. daughter of Benjamin L. Moore, all of Wil cs ho cards. * <SOR—STRVBMSOK—Ontke2dihRt.. by Rov- D. dv. pastor of. the First Congr* national Church. Mr. ’»< Connor to Mits leabe.la B Stevenson. boto^ol DIED. : K LIKGr. —On the :4th inst , Charles R, only sen 2F. W. and. S. B. Cockling, in the stn year ut Jus friends and those Of th 9 family are reepec-.fally in. :<> »tt«ad his youdj-aL from the residence 01 nU ia~ *s 0.1117 Chestnut street, on Monday morning, March ispATBH 0 —On the instant, Charles Stewart Cai- imls friends are invited to attend his funeral from -itience of his father m-law, Morton McMichael, ilbert street, on Monday morning next, at 11 VI H —On the 4th inst., Emma Louis*. eldest ttarif William and Bophia E. Smyth, in the I4th rflier B£S. liuiice oi the funeral will he given. On the morning of the 31 Inst - Cstharlne t ier, daughter of Franklin M. and Elizabeth , «ed ii) months. 1 from the Teaidence of her parent*, this (Satux ;f sruooo, at 2 o’clock. * KBIGtJES —On the 3o instant. William H. Garri- ; .t! the 65th year of his age i :?'ati-ves and friends of the family are respect lilted to attend his funeral, without farther no- In-w his late residence, 1134 Girard street at 10 v ~-u Monday, the 7.h instant. * 'll*. —On Thursday morning', the 3d instant, Martha 4?:.;: from her late residence. No 1703 Locus* street, t&tarda?) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * 5iY "On the 3d lest., ai hie residence in Salem* 3lt- James Smaehey* In hte 68th year. * ,L JosepnTaylor* in the 73d r,f 5 i> age. services will be held at the Second Baptist > ew Market street, above Poplar street* on Sau :noon next. commenciD* at 2 o'clock. Relatives ;; dfi are invited to attend the faneral. Interment r \ und Cemetery. ** IJLAff.—ln this city, on the 2d Inst. * Major Henry of the6th Begiment Pennsylvania Cavalry* ■T^arp. friends and those of the familv, toiethar :.,e -.fleers in the United states service on duty la:* invited to attend his funeral, on Monday morn >h ic*tact. at 9 o’clock* from his late residence. Virjn street ' *«* j SKY.—On the 2d instant, at his residence, in iS.'llv, 17. J„ George McHenry, in the 66th year • rS j. ** 7 —On Fifth-day, the 3d instant, at her resi :i Darby, Eliz&betn i, Paeey, in the 70th year of v irss and friends of the family are respectfully F ,.r.uend her funeral, on Second-day afternoon* b intrant. To meet at thehonae at 2 o’clock without ice. _ ■_** i LfcTOff. —In Hew Tori, on the Ist instant, Jane vof Spencer Middle ton. formerly of this cUt« * r SON & SON HAVE GO Man EN OED Ett-.T-o* their Spring and Summer Stock of MOURN G‘ OHS. and have iw la flora— *: j Bombazines, rlorentioes, French Boojbaziaaa, Harete Hernani. Summer Bombasines. rape Marets, | 0 bally, rtsteKes, { Housselanes, -SHi Grenadines, I Tamisea, •act, and Black and White Foulards, &c. MOURNING BTORR, Vo 918 naBSTHUT Street. LYONS BLACK SILK. VELVET Lyons Velvet \b4 yards wile. Magnificent Spring Siltß Stoutest Black Brass Silks. Richest Spiin* Organdies. Shawls of newest styles ' BYEB & T.ANDBLL. CVAGREGATIONAt CttAPE t, corxer FEANKPORT> Hoad and MOiITG\)- ' A-wmie —Rev. D. L* GEAfi preaches SABBATH. ,A. M. ana P. M. Communion Barriers at Si It ► t KIOll M E CHURCH, POUdTH S:v«et- below Arch. —Preachin* iIORSO W ) HORNING, at 103£ o’clock, by the Pastor, Rev. nl<iM MOO-ttE, B. D- u* > AittBRICA AUD IRBLMSD.-A LBC TUKE on this subject will soon be dell rered by ev R. a. CABDEIf, D.l>. Time and p'ace men :u'mureadvertiserne-ts. Tickets.2scts Sit WILL THE 'REWARD OF THE H T t;3AR AND THE PUDiIaHMJiNr «jp THE . 31.&N BE ENDLESS? — $u*'j*ct at the fjhor-h. im MTeet, rear Noble, TO-MußftO W BVSNING, n*c3< ci. MorriDg service at 10>£. J. T. GKjou- Pa.- tor. it . FIRST REFORMED DUTCH OETJBCH, SEVEfITH aid SPRIHG ttARDEX * Rev. J. F. BERG, D i»-, will pre&c& (D. V ) (i>4KoW Service in the morning at 10>£ Y .k o’clock. It* , NORTH FSESBTTBBUS CBUKOH. SIXTH Street, Or«eo—Pieack } yitrßlOW MOBNIBG at IoH o’clock, and AP k 05 S.H o’clock, by Key. i>r. CatteU,President of Ccllege. it* • oiiILDRKirS CHtJRCH—'TO MOR ROW, at 3 P.M.. at TTNIVERS ALIST CHUKOfI. iihD street, above FOURTH, by the Piaior. Key. )I'Y- Morning service at 10>i. No evening ser ltr LORD’S PRATER ‘SEVENTH OF tbe teres of dieconr es outlie •* Lord's .Prayer” < T reached in kt- Matthew's Lutheran Church, livet by the Partor. Rev. E W HtJTTEK. oa TO t »TT(Sabbath) EYBNI-* G, at7J£ o’clock. Morales te commences at half past ten. It CHURCH OF THE lIVTBRCfiSS ?OK. SPRING GAROES. belowßroad.-Ser, ?DEN will preach TO-MORROW at 10% A. M. L >p. M. Fourth Sermon, on '* The Puruose of m the EVENING. TonnK men are most cor invited. It MEDIATION OB’ CHRIST THE .i-hth Sermon of the Series, byT. H. SPO3*- t ELEVENTH and WOHD Streets. S I B BATH >• OON. at 3H o’cfcclr' Special'Topic." -^ ‘"‘ChrlsVs iicceuces of Time and Eternity. ” Sacramental )d a; 1 M., Ijt l. CLARK. Subject, ‘ k Jeau» ic His Face/* _ _ It* f» THE FIRST OF A. SERIES OF * PfKMONS TO IoUNG MEN. under the aneplcea e TOUNG HEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, >e -i-sivered by the Rev. Dr. BRAINERD-. in the * r'- the corner of FOD&TII and PINE Streets, on ATS hTennnln, (6th lust ,) at half past 7 o’oloek. ’ Men of all clasieg are invited to be present. It* GRBEH STREBVM. E. CHUftCH - ; JV aching at IOJi o’clock, TO-MOEBO W MOKtf by the Pastor. Bev. H. F. HUBN. Afternoon— ’‘ertH Anniversary of the Juvenile Missionary 7 ofthe Church. commenclngathalf-oast 2 o’clock. sj *h* Rev. G P. Dlsrosway.of Hew York. Preach o clock. Evening, by Bev. G. P. Ptssosway. It* * -REMOVED-—THE FIRSV PRO ► GKESSIVB CHRISTIAN CaUßCfit is now and FILBBBT Streets; preaching by tire t. V.*v S M. Landis. M. 8., every >UNDAY at 10K M., arid Lecture each THURSDAY, at M Solijeet. TO-MORROW -‘Love bd and Man ” THURSDAY NEXT, Lecture on 2\i.i Stnpidity. ’ Seats free; all are cordially in- It* the: eleventh anniversary 'of ihe Bedford-Street IMission will be h«l4 on >N*hDaY EVENING, March 9th, in the 'd. B. p ’ hurcb, FOTJ-BTSstreet.below Arch..at7o’cloelc. wUI be delivered by Rev. Bishop dimpson, O. W Smiley. Singing by the choir of Gresu • y. B. Church, under the direction of Prof- Fischer. D. H. LOUDBN'SLAGBR, Ch- Corn. IS .I<OpIS MAPOLEON THE FU- * TURE Anti-Christ to Rain power over all nations, t> help Papists to massacre Christians everywhere oiy-two months (Bsv xlil, 5 7) before Christ's de ft' v. H. rBB upon this, at the Hall. AD kr d WALNUT. SUKDiI. at half past three* t tv e PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SOUTH, above nib at half past seven •_ it* PHILADELPHIA TRACT ANO MIS* Sis -U SOCIETY.—A meeting in b?half of this Sa .will be held In tie Asbnry Bfethoiiet Cbarch. jTJ* DT Street, below Thirty-fourth (We i t PhUadel • on EONDaY EVECfING, 7th intt.. at o’clock. J H Castle. Bey. J. Cooper, Rev. T. B. Martia and will take part in the exercises All % tot e cause Invited to attend. It* “ORATION 09 RADICAL CHRIS TI A® ITT.”—Radicalism in all things. Oq (ay t-» Man, nor to Appetite Benefit for the First .esUve Christian Church, at BAHSOH-STREBT - next WEDBISDAY EVENING. March 9th. at ock. Bey. b. H. L&NDIS, M D., will deli Ter time in this city) his celebrated, practical, and *rot»i«Oration on Radical Christianity, which de td sod drew together crowded houses in Washing- Jt-d other places. Letters will he read from Bishop Alonzo other elergr- We hope Use public will lig 'te ''erlire eloquence of Dr. Landis, whilst they or cause. Ticlo‘s 25 cents, A small quantity yet h»d bt Mr. Gonld’e, corner Seventh and Chestnut, Mer? tores. JOHN WARRINGTON, \ Lecture JAMES MILLEH, $ Committee. SPmiTUAX.ISHE.~MRS H. F. Hl* I: i. Vfi, of Clfevelani, will lecture at S4NSOM -*ET T 1 AjAi on SUBJ>A.Y> at 10>£ A. M , and 7K P M. in*ac°. 5 casts. •• It* A MASS MEETING WILL SB - ls*-ia THIS BVBHINa, at 8 o’clock, at M&- PICV HALL, THIKD Street, below Oreea. to er » tuptthy •with. *• SehleaioiO’Bolstein” in the s ut w*r with Denmark. Speeehea will be made In 'sh atd German. By <*rfl*r of F. DITTMAJHT, Chairman. It* l Ma.v <*,, Pfcretary. SYMPATHY MEKTING.-A TVBT* ISO to eXPIWM for fcCHI»®S W-G-HOX,- /, in the present war with Denmark* will take *.at *!>#» MBOTAWICS* HaLL, THIKD Street, below fSu. THIS BVBNING Addresses will be delivered lagJish and Ctemsit It* rTBB MEMBERS OF STAR OF AMERICA LODGE, No. 62,1 O of 0. F.. will >t at t: 9 Hall. BROAD and BPRING GARDEN Sta, JHOM>aY MORNING, at 10 o’clock, to attend the »eral < f their late Brother Bsnjamln F. Major. * £• BBRITAGR, Secretary- AT ASPSCIAL MEETINS OS’ THE - rHIEADBLPHIA HOSEiHDBTEiM EIBB iIKE CO.. Ho. L held «“ THt7iJBD4Y EVEHUJO. 3d icm . the following were nnanSmoaeiy adopted: !etD«r,krs of this company have beeo. informed of fcaih of ANDREW J. MILt»E* This liteUigence creat'd feelings of the deepest regret andmost wo ld in row among IhU fellow members They hava together to express their oentUaeßts as ladivlda&l ids, and thus mark their associate action with that iiiniiy which cornea from the heart and yolce or i. Thi* words which coveT formal action are inade* te k> >: e uty leaslnd on this occasion. ♦ Vu.»« that AfcDKEW J. MILLER is no longer Jr. and t-iat hereafter he will be no more among ns l>«r. ’r-yv*s ns, his late associates and fellow-mem» *• *o; si wta# and sad. -fp«ct f-r his memory, a just estimate ot-ils worth» '•ccjj rnsracter. and estimable qualities. a solemn *e of la P*ovlaesce which has cut short his days in pioumio ofhis manhood, indace ns to esolr* That the member* of this company moarn the *b rf heir late fellow-member, A J MILLER, a a wb. ->•* devoted services for yean to his company, «eni*i catnre, integrity, Wf rth, earnest activity, the iiusianj.. pride, and intereit which he felt for this frpanv- bis usefnlness and true manhood, endeared i to «- hy titß which death now rathlessly teaches ns That Ms loss \b deplored becau«e lie is taken. Ui J*lLl a X bs whxtt his life gave the most assured pro e of it-- *u* asd honorable manhood. '*tso\Vt,l. That the company attend MsMnneral. That the president of ihe company la anth.o - to (-1. FCt anchemblem, o mournimr to be placed on appb .etna and In tte Hall ai -Bill »l T e expreaeion to nnennnonßfeolingaof the lnemherß. fgp- ®he great central, fair FOB THB SA3SITARY COMMISSION. PHILADELPHIA., l c o7 Chkstnut Strkrt. FBBRFABr 20, 2801. Tiieimdeißijiied. members or the Executive Gomratt «e ox the Great Central Fair for the Sanitary Commis sion, beg to Invite the co-operation of all their fellow citizens, especially of those resident In Pennsylvania. Delaware, and New Jersey, in this important enter prise. It is proposed to hold the Fair in PHILADEL PHIA. in the first week in JUNE neat, and it is confi dently expected that the contributions, coming from a population so benevolent and patriotic as that which inhabits the Central fctates, end representing the moßt important ftd varied branches of industry and art, will etcure a result in aid of the funds of the Com* mission and for the benefit of the Soldier at least equal to that which has attended similar undertakings in other cities. It is necessary to say a word to stimu late f'j for the soldier ■ we feel for them ail as brethren* and the popular heart seeks only the best mode of manifesting that sympathy in the most efficient and practical way. These Fairs In other places have been productive of great results. By this means Chicago has recently raised for this object £60,000, Boston $150,009, and Cincinnati more than $2(0,000. We appeal* then, with the greatest con fidence to the inhabitants of the Central States, especi ally to those who constitute the great industrial daises, to send us contributions, the productions of their skill and workmanship. We appeal to them in the interest of no party, radical or ' conservative, Republican or De* mocratic. administration or anti-administration. We know only this, that to send our national soldiers in the field supplies to supplement those Government un dertakes to give them, but which they sometimes fall to receive, end thus to relieve them when sick and in misery, is a work of Christian charity, and that it is a Worn of intelligent patriotism also, as economizing their life, health, and efficiency, on which, under God* the nation depends in this its time of trouble. We therefore ash every clergyman to announce hnmene undertaking to his people, and to advise thdffl to do what they can to farther it. We ask the press to give it the widest publicity and the most earnest en couragement We cail on every workshop, factory, and mill for a specimen of the best thing it c- n turn out; on every artist, great and email, for one of his creations; on all loyal women foT the exercise of their taste industry; on farmers, for the products of tbeir fields and dairies The miner, the naturalist, the man of science, tbe traveller, can each send something that can, at the very least, be converted into a blanket that will warm, and may save from death, some one soldier whom Go vernment supplies lave failed to reach. Every one who can produce anything that has money value is invited to give a sample of his best work as an offering to the cause of national unity. Every workingman, mechanic, or former, who can make a pair of shoes, or raise a bushel of apples, is called on to contribute acmething that can be turned into money, and again from money into the means of economizing the health and life of our national soldiers. Committees have been appointed In each department of industry and art. whose business it will be to solicit contributions for the|Fair,eachlntits own special branch. These committees will place themielves in communica tion with those persons who may wish to aid ns. In the meantime, it is recommended that local committees or associations he formed in every portion of Pennsylva nia, Delaware, and New Jersey, with a view of organi zing ihe industry of their respective neighborhoods, so as to secute contributions for the Fair. Committees of Ladies have also been organized* to co operate witli those of the Gentlemen in soliciting con tributions. a list of all these committees will be shortly published and distributed. In the meantime, those who are dis posed f o aid us or who may desire any farther informa tion on the subject, are requested to address CHARLES J. STILLS. Corresponding Secretary of the Executive Committee of the Great Central Fair* No. 1307 CHEST NUT Street. JOHN WELSH, Chairman. CALEB COPE, Treasurer. C. J. STILLE, Cor. Sec'y, H. H. FURNESS, Bee. Sec’y. 8, Y. Merrick, B. IL Moore, J. H Orne, Jno. Robbins, Wm. Btruthers, Wm. tf.Tllghman, Geo. Trott* Thos. Webster, Geo. Whitney, Geo. A Wood. George W. Childs. W. H Asb hurst, Horaceßinney, Jr., A. E. Borie, N. B. Browne, Jno. G. Cre*son, D. B. Cummins, Theo. Cnyler, Fred, Graff, J. G. Grubb, Joseph Harrison, Jr. * S. M Lewis. fe2s thswswsfit THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE SANITARY COMMISSION, to be held in this city in tbe mouth of JUNE next, beg leave to announce that a PUBLIC MEETING, In behalf of the Fair, will take place at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON THURSDAY EVENING, March 10th, at 8 o’olock. A<3d: esses, explanatory of the objects of the Fair, will he made by Sight Rev. BISHOP CLARK, of Rhode Island; Eev. Dr BELLOWS, of New York; Hon. Judge SKINNER, of Chicago, aad others. THE GERMANIA ORCHESTRA WILL BE IN AT TENDANCE. On and after Monday next, tickets may be procured gratuitously at the Agency of the Commission, No. 1307 Chestnut street, Union League House, at the principal book stores, and at the Academy of Music. mh4-8t g|g El GIITH W ARD . TO THB 19,560 CITIZENS- OF THE EIGHTH WARD WHO HAVE HOT YET AIDED ijr THE EFFORT TO A VOID THE DS APT Lees than five hundred of your fellow*citizens, generously coming forward, have contributed nearly 920,C00. Look oyer the list recently published; you will find there the names of many ladies and old men, not themselves liable. Of the three thooiand men now subject to the draft, but few have done anything. Five dollars paid by each of these men, -or by their w Fves and mothers, would furnish the balance required, and thus secure them against conscription The semes of all who contribute- prior to the Ist of tfareh, (Including some who were omitted in the list shove .referred to-) will be pubiahed. Thus a recogd will he had of those whose patriotism is evinced by acts, and not by words alone. Ten thousand dollars are needed. Tou are appealed to to raise it mh2St By order of-the Executive Committee, CASH BOUNTY—SECOND WARD. The Disbursing Committee of the SECOND Ward are prepared-to CASH all certificates of Volunteers duly accredited to the Ward. They will sit for this purpose daily from 2 to 4 F. 21, at the southeast comer SIXTH and QuBBN, and would cay to Volunteers, coxne axtd set yonr Bounty. JOHN W. FRAZIRR,) A. M MAGOI. Jr. t > CJommlttee, M. A. HARRISON, $ VO OFFICERS- OF THE WARD* ICp» BOUNTY FUND. —ltis desired by the Committee appointed to “devise a plan to secure to those Veteran Volunteers accredited toouraity and not receiving a "Ward Bounty” INFORMATION of how many Veteran Volunteers have been accredited to the different Wards who have and who have not received the Ward Bounty. This information to be given to P> ofessor SAUNDERS, Chairman of the Committee, at the Convention of Wards, at their meeting at the BOARD OF TRADE BOOMS, on TUESDAY EVENING next. March Bth. mhfr2t* JOHN W. FRAZIER, Sec. Com. MEDICAL BOARD —HBADQrUAR TBRB FBHirsxz,VAiaA Militia, Hospital -Da pa&thent. HARRissraa. Pa.. March 1. 1864. The ttate Medical Board of Pennsylvania will meet In Philadelphia on THURSDAY, the lOfch ol March last., and continue in session at least eicht days, to examine candidates for appointment as Assistant Surgeons in Pennsylvania regiments. The object is to provide for vacancies in the recruited regiments, which may re quire additional Assistant Surgeons Physicians in good health, furnishing satisfactory, tea timoniajaof their industry, sobriety, and loyalty, will be admitted to the examination. The noma In which the ex - mlnation will be held will he indicated In the city papers on the day of meeting. By order of the Governor. mh2-9t_ » JAMBS KING, Surgeon General Pa, fg SOTICE.-THE FIRST MEETING of the Corporators of the RESOLUTE MINING COMPANY, under their Articles of Association, will be held at No. 3/2 A WALNUT Street, in the city of Pnila delnhia, on the 2Lst day of MARCH, 1864, at 11 o’clock a. M , for the purpose of completing the organization of the Corporation and transacting anyother proper busi ness. JOHN H. GB »UP, B A. 800-PB3, Two Associates under said Article*. Philadelphia, March 2, 1864. mh4-15t OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL* K> road company. Philadelphia, Feb. is, 1864. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Election for Directors will be held on MONDAY* the7ih day of March, 1864, at the Office of the Company, No. 338 South i HIBD Street. The polls will be open from ten o’clock A M, until six o’clock. P. M No fchsre or shares transferred within sixty days pre ceding the election will entitle the holder or holders thereof to vote. EDMUND SMITH, fe!B-tmh7 Secretary. LORBERRY CREEK RAILROAD COMPACT.— Philadelphia, Jan 29. 1864. The annual meeting oftne stockholders of the LOB BEhRY CBBBK RM&RvaD CoMPaNV will be held at the office of the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Com fSß*J£&~*** South FOURTH Street, PhdadelphU,on WEDNESDAY, March 9th, 1864, at 1 o’clock P. M., for the election of a President and six Directors to serve y^ 1 * and until others shall be elected. fe2o-tmb9 W, H. WEBB, Secretary. OOMPiHT, Office MOT South DrviDßHj) koticb.—The roiiowini*named personi *re entitled ton DlTideim on the Common Stoekof this Company. ,The residence of several of them is nn known. and it is, therefore, neeeuary that the eertifl sssafiLf’* SfTaaaiffiifljsass** BTOCKHOIIDBBS’ HAMBS. S. Lancaster, If*? l7 B^,Sh«r«r, ifij v - John Metntyr*, Beni. I. fiMTTOIt PITTSBURGiFORTWAYjrB. AND EAU.WAY COMPANY. m Office of the Secretary, PnTBNJBG. Pa.. February 12th. 1891 The Annual Meeting of the Stock and Bondholder* of this Company for the' election of Directors, and other business as may come before It. wiU be held at the Office of said Company, in the city of Pittebura. on the 'VHIfiD WBDUBSBAI OF BtABCH, A. J>. lS64 t at JO A. M. The Stock and Bond Trancfer Books of the Company, at their Offleeiathe city of Pittsburg, and at their Trans fer Agency la tbs city of New York, will be cloced on the Ist day ol March, at S o’clock P. M . and lemaln closed until the 17th day of March thereafter. faHS-tml7 W. H. BABBBS. Secretary. AIIBSTOW* RUBBOJU) COK *&• FAHY.— PHILADE&rur., F0b. 19. T Tnst Thoannnal meeting of the Stockholders of the ALLKN TOWN RaILKOAD COMPANY Will be held at the office of the Philadelphia and Beadlnkßallroad Com pany, 80. 331 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on WBDMBSDaY. March 9th, 1861. at 13 o’clock M , for the election of a President and Directors to serve for the ear rent year, and until others shall be elected. . . . fogj-imha W. H. WBBB. Secretary. TUICAK ■UIIK COHPABY —XHtSB *3- Ant meeting of the VULCAN MINING COM- Fa MY. under Its article# of aaeoetatlon, will be held on Saturday, the 11th day of March, IBM at Ho. 33ft WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, at 11 o'clock. A. M. JOSIPM H. TROTTKS, B. A. HOOPBB, Two of the Associates of said Corporation. miAPiiJIU, Itb.f.HW. Mt-Wt MriT IfifciewaiEiMb seS-alntMf UNION REFUGEES AT CAIRO.- Sf&^AlcH^lf^ 00^1 ' 8 P ° K WMK £«»*y Winaor, $25; Mrs. M , 92; §. A Jaxoea Flanagan. 825; Cash. 85; John A Br-wn. 8100; J. Dallette A tie., $26: John Grieg, $26; A Lady, $6: Miss Stote»by and others. Chester, $7; Two Ladles, $10; Christ Church. Christiana, Del, 926 SO: Cash, Philadelphia, 820; Tho mas B. Wattson, $2O: J. M. Mitchell A Co , $l6; Cash, $5; C. Davis, $10; Evan Randolph, $2O; Thomas A RJddW. $25; Clement Bidde. $6O; Col. A. Bldde, $25. <tfl.So.2o. Previously acknowledged, $906 80. Total, $l,- Also, sundry packages, of clothing from parties uu* known. H IT. THI3SBLL. 929 CHESTNUT Street. , . for Rev. Er FOLSOM. JVnetlrns may be sent as above. it* jpstf TWKMTIETII WARD.-FLAG PRE- SbN'i’ATION and Addresses by Or. JEFFRIES and BL G. JONES, E:q., SINGING, and SUFFER, to I R i T New York or Lincoln Cavalry, ai the >ORTH BAPTIST CHURCH* EIGHTH Street, above v abler, on the loih of March, at 7% P. M. Ticket* 25 tsiI*k. 1 *k. i»t the door. m g B th2t* MILITARY. fABMOBV WASHINGTON (•BaTS, Sfarch H, TS64 —The Coma win assemble at the armor, on MOKD »Y MORiUKG 7th instant, at fl oUork to attend the funeral of Major H. C. wholen. By order or F. EE. BALSTOK, Lieut. Commanding. _ A Roberts. O 6 mh4-3t‘ SAKMOBY WASHINGTON March 3. 1864.-A Special Drill of the Corps will he held at the Armry on SATURDAY EVE MJvG, at 8 o’clock. By mdorof F. W. RALSTON, Lieut. Commanding. A. Roberts, O. S. mh4 2t* SJ| TO HORSE I TO HORSE! JE&Tk GOVERNMENT BOUNTIES EXTENDED Wk< HIGHEST city and wasd bounties paid. A few *ronfl men will be received for WYNKOOP’S CELEBRATED CAVALRY. Men credited to any township or county. Apply immediately to Captain 8. D. FRANKLIN. Regimental Recruiting Officer. No. 133 South FOURTH Street. Below Chestnut. “FIRST NEW YORK CA- W,i> VALRY. n — The Members of Company “ C” ol this Regiment will meet at the office of the , ... Cltr Bonntv Fund Commission, No 413 PKT'NE Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th Instant, at 3P -JT„.* JAB. H. STBVENSOH, mhfi-St* Captain Comffianding. GLOVES. TO THE LADIES. < We be* to inform the ladles wedmve * just received a larce assortment of ' Cnurvoi&ier’s Alexandre’s, and Jou- Vfn’s French Sid Gloves; also, ladea’ French Beaver, with single and double bu*ton. An assortment ofladies 7 Buck skin Gauntlets and Traveling Gloves on hand, of our own make. HBALT&CO., Fourth and Chestnut Sts RETAIL DRY GOODS* JNDIA SHAWLS. erso. rrnrErt, No 916 CHESTNUT STREET, Will display on MONDAY, March 7 th, Me SPRINS IMPORTATION OF REAL INDIA SHAWLS. Ti e handsomest and largest assortment he has ever shown. The attention of the ladles Is requested. Also, BLBGAHT SILKS, " ORGANDIES, &c., and othei" description of Shawls. IMPORTERS. A LEX. WBAY & CO., 339 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. Importers ol British DBF GOODS, HOSrfißr, GLOVES* &e.. &e . have just opened, In additloh to the above, a v*>rv iarge and varied assortment of MISS'S SPRING cotUbUHner of Merino. Imitation Me* nno, India- Gsuze, and. Brown and White Cotton, to which they most respectinlly invite the attention ol htl> r-T*. ' UI-OTHIN G. 1864. 1864. FINE CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. We are bow prepared to show to cash buyers as exten sive a stock of medium and fine Beady-made Clothing, for Bprlng sales, as ean be found in the United States. Buyers ean save their expenses to Mew 1 ork, and find the coeds they want five and ten percent, cheaper is Philadelphia. An examination of our stock Is solicited. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, fell-lm if S. S. corner SIXTH and MARKET Sts. METALS!! IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IK PIG TIN, FIG LEAD, INGOT COPPER, SPELTER, BOLT COPPER, SHEET COPPER, BAR TIN, TBBRBER’S ANTI FRICTION METAL, WIRE OF, ALL. Kl NDS, BABBIT METAL, CAST-STEEL, PILES, &c. N. & G. TAILOR CO., 303 BRANCH Street, PHILADELPHIA, THE CHEAPEST, MOST CONVENL A BUT. TBBSAFRBT.AND VERY BEST PORTABLE LIGBT FOB HOOSEHOLD USB. RAILROADS, Ac., &e. t EVER INVENTED! ARCHER & PANCOAST CORTEX REFLECTOR LANTERN, (PATENTED APBZIii 1863,) TOR BURNING COAL OIL OR KEBOSBNE WITHOUT A CHIMNEY. Ia bringing this article before the public, the proprie tors do bo with entire confidence, inasmuch as it pos sefies many Qualities which highly commend it, and is pronounced, fey all who have tested its merits, altogether the MOST DESIRABLE LANTERN they hare met with. 1 It gives a pare white Iight—WITHOUT CHIMHEY. 2. It stands quick motions la any direction 3 The Same is regulated from the outside. 4 It is neat and compact in form and size. G, 14 is substantially made. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. For tale by Coal Oil, Crockery, Hardware,•Wooden and Wiilowware dealers generally. .Made by" ■ ARCHER & PANG OAST, Manufacturers of Gas and Coal Oil Fixtures, Lamps, Nos 9. 11, 13 MEBCER STREET, I NEW YORK. JHE ARCBER & PANCOAST CONVEX BBFLECTOB LANTBBN, For bWßin* - Coal Oil or Kerosene without a Chimney. For aa:e by MUSSELMaJT A KIRK. No. North FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, Dealers in Cotton Tarns, Carpet Chains, Wood aod Wiiow-ware, Ac. mh6-6i* A/TAGEE’S envelope manufac "A TORY AND PAFBB BTOBB, 316 CSSSTNUT Bt. Envelope Manufactory, Envelope Manufactory, Envelope Manufactory, Envelope Manufactory* 316 Chestnut street, 313 Chestnut street 316 Chestnut street, 3i« Chestnut street. 316 Chestnut street, 0.6. Chestnut street. Paper and Envelopes , . Paper and Envelopes. Paper and Envelopes, Wholeiale and Beteil. Wholesale and Retail. Wholesale and Retail, wholesale and BetaU, Wholesale and Betail. , Wholesale and Retail, At the lowest prises, At the lowest prices, it MAGEE 8, 316 CHESTNUT Street, between Third and fourth, comer or-Hudeon. mhK gfc CTEP IN AT 624 ARCH STREET— B. F. BEIMEB’B GalJery—and engage an Ivory* type] of unsurpassed beauty of coloring, natural style, atd egqulSfte finish. None excel them. it# R EMOVED —JOHN OLIVER’S EM ** PLOYMBBT OFFICE r h»a Ibsen REMOVED to ill 3 PANE street. Colored help for the city and conn try wsnted. fe29 6i* REMOVAL.—JAMES H OASTLE, ... Attorney and Conveyancer, has removed his Office to Bo ns 8. FIFTH Street, below Cheatppfc. feliS- lm* T3EIMERS $1 COLORED PHOTO- Tr* GRAPHS are the nost popular styles of pictures; tn«>y c- xte within the mesne of ail. and are al*o of doe quality and trmhfnl. SECOND Street, above Green It* STJBY DEPARTMENT A OjFICE OF COMT-TROLXKK of THB CtTttRBNCY Washington. February 26th, 1864. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the Fourth Rational Bank of Philadelphia, In the county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to the requirement* of the act of Congreta., entitled “an act to provide a na tional currency, secured by a pledge of Gutted States stocks.and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof, appioved February 25th, 1863, and has com piled with all the iprovlfilons of said act required to be compiled with before commencing the business of Bow*{hereforel, Hugh McCulloch. Comptroller of t>P Currency, do hereby certtfirthat the FOURTH NA TIONAL B*NK OF PHUL IDiJiFHlA.'coanty of Phil* dfrPhla* and Btate of FeuneylyanU. is authorized to commence the business of Banking, under the act afore* whereof, witness my hand and seal of tu. dftT^|g > So“SLLOCH. nbian cvw&tilKtittw'iwm'i’. THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 5,1864. JJUBINA. RUBINA is by a New England author, and depicts the life and people of that section with singular fidelity and great spirit Readers fond of a "character” novel wilt find in this book several of the most quaint and effective delineations in modern literature. The incident# are fresh; the style of the book is thoroughly volistlc; and the story Is full of a deep, human Interest For sale by all booksellers. JAMES O. GREGORY, Publisher, * xnL4-St NEW* YORK. T o. H. P. BURNHAM *■ *7l Publishes this day, from advanced sheets, pur cbased at a great price from the English publishers, the new and powerful Novel, A WOMAN'S RANSOM. BY F W. ROBINSON, Author ol * ‘ Grandmother s Money,” ” Under the Spell,” etc. One large 12mo volume. Price $l. SO. What the English Press say of it: "An admirable novel. It is superior to any of the au thor sforiner productions in interest, construction, and Style. Post. **An excellent novel,full of incident, rich, inwell conceived andwgll'drawn types of character, andwrit ten In vlgorons English. The reader will follow the sto?y to the close wltnlunfailing interest. ” — Herald. 44 A good novel, remarkably clever. ” Press. A u lt will fascinate the reader to the end. ''—John Bull. For sale by Booksellers everywhere, and sent hy mall, post paid, on receipt of the price, by the publisher, T. O. H P. BURNHAM, mkfisw2t 143 WASHINGTON Bfc., BOSTON. A NOTHER BRILLIANT OONTRIBU " TOR TO THE NEW YORK MERCURY. AUTHOR OF "AMBER GODS” AND OTHER POPU LAR TALES, whose works of fiction have placed her among the first In THE FRONT RANK OF AMERICAN NOVELISTS. the LEADING FAMILY PAPIR OF TBjB COUNTRY, and her initial contribu tion, entitled MISS DEVONSHIRE, Win appear in THE NEW YORK HRROURY of Much. J9th, now ready everywhere. Miss Harriet E Preßoott is the daughter of the great American historian. William H. Prescott. who»e fame Is as wide as the circle of civilization, and whose memory is cherished by hie countryman with a fooling of venera tion accorded no other author, with the exception, per haps, of Washington Irving. The daughter, like the after, nas the gift of genius, and her stories in the At lantic Monthly Magazine have added largely to the prestige and popularity of that able periodical, and she imparts to every subject upon v hich her powerful pen is employed a fascinating interest To a mind richly stored yith varied knowledge, she adds an imagination that Is fetterless in Its flights, though it never soars into the re gion of the impossible, Ber latest production. MISS DEVONSHIRE. written expressly tor THE HEW YORK MERCURY, is founded upon a strih ing and very peculiar incident of the war, portray ing, wish remarkable vivacity and bril liancy. the rdle played by the Belie Boyds and other sirens of the rebellion and verifying the old adage, that "Love rules the camp, the court, the grove.” 'J'HE UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION. A SKETCH OF ITS PROGRESS AND ITS WORK, COMPILED FBOM DOCUMENTS AND PRIVATE PAPERS. One handsome 16mo. vol.. pp. 299. Price $l. PUBLISHED FOR THE BENEFIT mhS-ffi-if SANITARY COMMISSION. A few copies* of tine interesting volume for sale at tlxe WOMEN’S PENNSYLVANIA BRANCH of the XT., 8. Sanitary Commission. mh2wß2t 1307 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. 'J'HE NEW NOVEL What the Reviewer# and Critics say of it [The Springfield (Mass.) Republican ] A plot of thrilling interest, a lofty and beneficent purpose ” CThe Now York Independent] Calls " 'Neighbor Jackwood ’ a powerful story, se cond only to r Uncle Tom's Cabin.’” and ears thus, .** * Cud jo's Cave’ has the same masterly humor and fe licity of description. ” [Philadelphia Pres?,] Colonel Forney's paper, and one of the ablest in the United States, says that "It is a remarkable work of fiction, and preferable as a tale to * Uncle Tom’s Cabin ’ ” [The New York Observer] Calls it a "thrillingromance.” [The Philadelphia Bulletin. ] "The ablest romance yet published of the war. ” [The Boston Traveller.] ' "Well worthy the established reputation of the writer." [New York Daily News, Fernando Wood’s paper.] ••This la one of the most exciting novels whisk we have ever read. * * * We know of no work of the kind that has produced a more powerful impression upon ns, and to judge or its success, the opiutm we en tertain of this novel has been shared by the public. ” [New York Advertiser. 1 "Astirring tale.” iThe Troy Times ] ‘ ** A novel of remarkable foree and absorbing interest. ” _[Daily Evening Gazette. Indianapolis, Ind.] "Years ago we stumbled upjn 4 Neighbor Jack wood,’ by tbe same aulbor. We read it with an indescribable in tensity of interest, and prononncea it equal to * Uncle Tom’s Cabin.’ * Cud jo*s Cave* is marked by no less ability* and possesses the power of enchaining the reader from the opening chapter fo the closing sentence.” METALS ! ! ! [Boston Daily Advertiser.! * The book is startlin g and Interesting. ” CChristfanTßegister. J The attention is riveted from the .opening to the closing page. ” It is thus far the most successful novel ever issued from the American press. Elegant 12mo, muslin, over 600 pares. Price $1 60, Sold by all the principal Booksellers and Newsmen, and sent by mail by the publishers. mhC'S 2t ANTIMONY, TLTILj ER’S ELECTRICITY AND MAG "A HETISM —JUST PITBLIBHED, ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM. being Fart 2 of 'Elementsof Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical. By Williem Allen Miller. M- D., LL. D., &c. In one volume, octavo. Tho subscribers will keep os hand the Scientific pabll cations of JOHN WILEY, New York, Which they will supply to the trade or sell at ret&iL LINDSAY & BLAKISTON. . Publishers and Booksellers, mhg 85 South SIXTH Street- BAR LEAD, NEW BOOKS. A fascinating little volume of Novelette*, based upon the most celebrated and familiar Operas—giving the plot of each opera in the agreeable form of an interesting and, attractive story. Elegant 12m0., cloth, price $l. With directions for Self-culture* Teaching the art of conversing wtih ease an& propriety, and setting forth tfae literary knowledge requisite to appear to advantage in good society; a work of real merit and intrinsic worth. Price $125 This capital book,, published on Saturday last, has been out of print for a week—3 000 sold on the day Of publication. A new-edition is ready this morning* It Is one of the most -laughable books published, and is selling like Artemus Ward’s and Orpheus 0. Kerr’s Comic Books. 12mo, cloth. Pull of illustrations. Price $1.25 V s Any of these .boohs will be sent by mail, postage free, on receipt of price*-by mh2-wst CAKLETON, Publisher, NEW YOKE, BOOKS-AT REDUCED PRICES- All $1.60 Books.we*Bell * $1.26 A 1151.26 do do do 100 All $1 do do do . SO All76cent do do do 60 All 60 cent do do do 40 All 26 cent do do do 20 PITCHER’S. 808 CHkSTNUT Street. ja2*s&wtf PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. ' A HOLDING FROM TWELVE TO FOUR HUNDRED PICTUEES, Banging in price from 49- »» CENTS TO 05 DOLLARS ja22-swtf PITCHER’S, 808 CHESTNUT Street. Jj>ATENT HINGE BACK PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS The most indestructible ALBUM made. It lies open perfectly flat, without injur? or strain to the Book. For sale, by T. B. PETERSON & 8R05,., H. H. HEN DERSON,, and others. ALTEMUS & m. t - a.vr. CORNER FOURTH AND RACE. fe3o*im Entrance on RACE Street. mWS ft*- FASHIONABLE STATIONERY, FRENCH QUADRILLE NOTE PAPER. 50 patterns. ENGLISH DAMASK AND ALHAMBRA, THICK LINEN RAPES. H ftND-MAOB PAPER INVITATION NOTE AND BRIDAL* ‘ _ Plain Initials stamped gratis. Visiting Cards, Engraved or Written, Wedding Cards, in the latest style. Ivory and fine Morocco Card Cates Pocket-b- ok*. Port moonaies, and every article of Stationery needed bv a Lady or.gentleman, mha-St OHaLLBN. 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JUbT PUBLIC HED a new and beautiful edition of this very popular work, so well adapted to afford consolation to persons mourning for the loss of near and dear friends. Alan, New Editions of hHE HEsVE&LV HOMB HEAVEN OR tHE SAINTED I RAD. Bv ti e tame author. LiNbSSY & BLAKISTON. Publishers, fcob2 95 South SIXTH Street, above Chest-.nt. *THF! SUNBEAM STORIES, A Containing the ebarminr, bright stories of— TRAP TO CaTOH. A SUaßsaM CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING, HOUSE ON THE ROCK. ON LY, OLD JOLUFPB, MERRY CHRISTMAS, DEEAM CHINTZ STAR IB THE DESERT, he. Six'beautiful volumes, illustrated. $2 60 WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher, fe26-t jy> 31 South SIXTH Street. APPLETON’S NEW AMERICAN " , OTCLOPKDI*. Tho ecenoy tor this in valuable Library of Rniyenni Information i*»t 38 South SIXTH Street, ier.onil .tory. Also* BBGOSP OP T6B ESBSi-Llvr, By Frenit NEW PUBLICATIONS. A NEW AMERICAN NOVEL,. JUST PUBLISHED. lrol. l»mo. Cloth. Trice, *1.50, HISS HARRIET E. PRESCOTT. CUDJO’S CATE J. E. 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Inantre for BHBLDON & CO.’S COMPLETE EDITION, [From the Hew York Express.] A complete edition of General Model? an’a Report is now published by Sheldon St Co., of ,his city, and under General McClellan’s own revision. We have already noticed tie extraordinary omissions and inaccuracies in the Report published by Congress, in the Rebellion Re cord, andJn some other editions. The excuse* given for this are, we hope, the* correct ones—viz: "That some pages of copy had fallen from a compositor's desk, or been mislaid in the Government Printing Office. ” Some have supposed that the importance of these omis sions, relating as they do to the very interesting mid summer campaign of 1862, were intentional- We trust and believe not; but be this ss it may, we are glad to be supplied with A correct and complete copy of one of the most Interesting war reports ever submitted to publie inspection - .. ’ It T> EADY— * OFFICIAL.”—THE EN. -BOLMENT ACT.—Passed February 20, 1864, Pocket Edition. 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Butcher’s Caut Steel; Eagle Cabinet Looks Putnam's Horse Nails; Locke’s Bchool Slates. Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire? Cotton Cards Abo. a full assortment of American Hardware, fr-fi-fim If 628. HCOF s ™‘ a 628. BPBING STYLES NOW READY. The mo*t complete assortment of new and desirable et? les and sizes of Hoop Skirts for Ladle*, Misses, and Children to be found in the cl y. In every respect FIRST CLAES We solicit an examination and: com parisou of our Goods and Prices, with all others. Made at Mrnufectoryi No. 6*B aK'IH street, above Sixth, Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired. mh.l6t* T DE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL XJ colors SuperiOT styles of portraits made by B, F, KEIMEB. 63$ ARCH Stroet; striking Ilkenesses, fresh, Warm,’'and impressive coloring Head fipelymodeled.lt 4 PINE OLD BOUHBON WHISKY— A (silver Tassel Bsand) sold only b/ the proprietor’s agent, CHARLES W. NOLEN* . 15* North Taißagtreit. This Whisky In sonfldently remommendod AS A MSDtni-NS toiboue rpqn’riag a stimulant Tonic, in all cases of bo dl:y prostration, nervous dtblUty and disease. It U also of thegyeatest valaeas a medium fov the alminls tratlori of any Cod Liver Oil, at the s?,me time It acts beneflcifilly 8B amuedial agent. , it* CHAMPAGNE. KJ ICO «mm WIDOW CLICQUOT PONBARCIN OF BSIMfi Ju«t ?*c*lT«a. «nd for uU to th, trade at th, Ateut’a prlan. Also, a«)l>Mk*t» hATOUR OLIVE OIL. WILLIAM H. YEATON ft CO.. Mhil K«,S9lA»attinoSf»l«lt. PLANTATION BITTERS. TATE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE astonished at anything. Years of experience, and a correspondence extending thronghont all nationalities of the habitable globe, have turned theories into acts and established a basis from which we need not err. We are not eurprised at ench facts a 9 the following, although the person, who write them are. We know the persons and eircamstancee. hence feel al liberty to cn dorse their statements: 41 New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 21,1863 " JIfAR Sir: I have been afflicted many years, with severe prostrating cramps In my limbs, cold f eo \ a „a hands, And a general disordered aystem Physicians and metttfcfn.es foiled to relieve foe. While vUiting some friends in? Now York, Who were using Plantation Bitters they prevailed upon m6’to try then*. I commenced with a small wiiA-glaseful afPsr dinner. Feeling better by de grees, in a few days I was astonished to find the coldness and cramps bhd entirely 3aft ine, and I could sleep the night through, which I had not done ftr years. I feel like another befog. My apatite and strength have also greatly improve Jby the use of *ihe Plantation Bitters. ” He ap€ cifhlly, JUDITM RUSSEL." Reedsbury, Wis., Sept. 16, 1863. ' * * * I haru been In the ibr four teen months—speechless and nearly dead. At* Alton, 111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * * Three bottle* restored speech and cured me. * *3 Ci A. FLAUTEI” The following ie from the Manager orihe Union Home School for the Children cYVolunteers: “ BaVEMETER MA2F6IW, FIPTY'SrSVEHTH ST.. New York. August 2, 1853. "Dr. Drake: Your wfinder/al Plantation Bittert have been given to some of out lit tie children, suffering from weakness and weak letter* Yf mo,,t bappy effect. One little girl, in particular,* With pains in her head* loss of appetite, and daily wastii 1 * consumption, on whom all medical skill had been e xhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoon fal of Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly Increased, and she Is now well. Respeotfnlly, Qxs. O. M. DEVOS.” 44 * ♦ * I owe much to yon. fdz I verily beHeve’the Plantation Bitters have saved my life* Rev. W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. T. ” “ * * * Thou •will Bend me two bottle* more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend, AHA CURRIE, Philadelphia, Pa.” " * • ** * I have bean a great sufferer from Dyspapßia. and had to abandon preaching. ■* .* * The Plantation Bitters have cured me. Rev. J. S. CATHOBN, Rochester, M.Y.” “ * f * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun dreds of our disabled soldiers ’with the most astonishing G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers 1 Home, Cincinnati, 0.” * * * The Plantation Bitterß have eared lme of liver complaint; of which I was laid no prostrate and had' to abandon my business- H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0.” “ * * *’ The Plantation Bitters have cured ine of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distress edme for years. It acts like a charm. C. C. MOORE, No, 254 Broadway.* l &c., &c„ &c.» &c., Ac., Ac. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya hark, win teriiecn.'; sassafras, roots, herbs, Ac., ail preserved in perfectly pore St. GrolX mm. S. T;-1860.-X* Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis tress after eating, torpid lhrer, constipation Ac., deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medical autho rities. and are warranted to produce an immediate bene* ficial effect, They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. Notice. —A nr person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters In balk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor. It is pat up only in oar log«cabin bottle. Beware of bot tles refilled with'imitation deleterious stuff, for which several are already in prison. See that every bottle has our United States-stamp over the cork, ttnmtz tilbted, and onr signature on-steel-plate side label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. F. H. DRAKE & CO., fe23-tnths3m 202 BROADWAY. INSURANCE COMPANIES. TJEFORT OF 3 HE MASSACHUSETTS AV MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, JANUARY Ist, 1864. Loans secured by bond and mortgage ~.$232,250 00 United States and Bank. Stocks 133.890 50 Loans to Policy Holders 207,371 47 Stock held as Collateral by the Company 20,0 50 oo Interest on deferred premiums 60.254 76 Cash on hand and deposited, and in course of transmission..**. 14 187 36 Guarantee Capital.* 100,000 00 Real Estate*.*.****-.. 12,000 00 Cash received In past year. - * Loan n0te5....... Interest received from Investments. Income from other sources ... Amount paid by Death. * * Returned Premium ...«*• * * Returned Interest....... '* Dividends 1 * Expenses Losses reported. $17,000 * No Claims Contested by the Company O. RICE, President. F. B. BACON, Secretary. GEORGE F. WILLS. Agent and Attorney, mhfi stuthCi* Office, 409 WALNUT St, Phlla., Pa. ROBMAN P. H OLL.IN SHE AD, A No. 312 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, INSURANCE BROKER AND ADJUSTER. Marine Losses Adjusted. ' Marine Fire, Inland, and Life Insurance effected in the most reliable Companies at reasonable rates, with out CHARGE TO THE ABBURBD. All baelness relating to Insurance attended to promptly and carefully. FORMAN P. HOLLINSHBAD’S INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 3J» WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Agent for the following first-class Companies: HOWARD INSUBAaCECo , OF NEW YORK. (Organized 1&2*.) CASH CaPITAL* $250,000. ADRIATIC FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK, (Organize! 185 S) CASH CAPITAL $300,000. COMMERCIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF N. YORK. (Organized I 860.) CASH CAPITAL. $230,000. MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE 00., OF N. YORK (Organized 1893 ) CASH CAPITAL $200,000 __ ALBANY CITY FIRE INSURANCE, OF ALBANY, N. Y. (Organized I 860.) mhl-m CASH CAPITAL. S2OO,CCO. statement of the HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of kbw tore:. OFFICE NO. 66 WALD BTERET. CHARTERED 1835. January Ist, 1864 Cash Capital Gross abbets Consisting of— Cash on band and out deposit in Phcenlx and Manhattan Banks $14,995 86 Special deposit with United States Treasury Department. 15,000 00 Beal Sf-tate owned by • Company unencum bered— In New York city* premises No. 05 Wall street * $55,000 00 Honse and lot in Brooklyn 2,000 00 - 57,000 00 Stocks owned by Company at mar % et va'ne — Bunk Stcck... $43,750 00 United States, New York State,, and liew "soik city stock .$129,950 00 173.700 00 Loans on Mortgages, on Beal Estate, being first liens, (worth, in ike ag gregate $316,6'0. Balances due from agents, premiums unpaid, Interest accrued, and rents on Beal Estate*.... *•, liabilities. Claims for losses unadjaeted Unpaid Dividend*.'-Ac4, _ *13.895 37 SAMUEL .T. SKIDMORE. President Henbt A. oAKi.>y,\Beeretary. Tne above old-established Company are now prepared to issue policies on merchandise generally, vessels in port, ana cargoes..farnitnre, dwellings, Ac., at current rates, through their agent in this city Office of Agency-No. 31!A WaLNUT Street. Phila. mil i-tuthslSt FOBWAK HOLLIS SHE AD. Agent. T7AME INSUBANt A No . 406.CH86’ FHII.AD] JIBE ASP IHLA] _ pjhbc; CE COMPANY, iTBTOT BTBEBT, ELPHIA. lNd ihstjbjjjob. ITOBB. ■ John W. BTermftQ, Bobert B. Potter, PranclsM Buck, Charles Richardson* Henry Lewis* O. W. Bay!*, P. 8. Jußtice, 0,01,8 A -T^kc la *. John Kessler, Jr., S. D Woodruff, Chevies Stokes, Joseph D SUis. BUCK, President. iABDBOfr, Vice President, tarr. is!4-« CHAS, EICHj W. I. Blakohass. Secret! FINANCIAL. TOHN HOBN, JR, V STOCK,-COMMIBBION BROKER, NO. 140 SOUTH THIRD STREET, STAIBS.) ir PHILADELPHIA. REFERENCES: Mes&rs.Thoa. A. BiddleA Go. Msss.GaWt Macalester. A Co. Messrs. B. B.Whelen St Co. Messrs. Drexel & Co. Messrs. BuzbyACq. Henry J. Williams. Ksq. Alexander Bfddle.jßsq. I. P. Hutchinson. Esq. O. M. Troutman. Esq. D. B Cummins, Bsq. _ Jas. G. King A Sons. New York. fe2B-2m CECOND NATIONAL BANE OB teffiWSw o* I»- OBSAfi I NaTHANHILLBS, Prertdent. WILLIAM H. RHAWN, Caehier, (Late of the Philadelphia Bank.) wtbbotcrb ; NATHAN HILLIB. GBORQB W. B3.WH, BEHJ- ROWLAND, Ji_ SIMON,B. SNYDER. BEN J. H. DEACON. ED WARD HATER. JOHN cooper. LBWISSHALL'tSoSS. _ , _ v „ . The Second National Bank of Philadelphia So now openatNo »3* MAIN Street, Fraokford, for tkotran*- actlon of a General Banking Bnulneee upon the ratal Collection. anon all aeeeeiible point* will he mad. n f2B.s™ er<elfm *' Ba,PMt ” y rf. BBlWN.Hu.hu. OOLDFBB OF LAWBENCE OB MER “i CEtt COUNTY BONDS, issued to the DtTTSBUBG AND E2IBIBAILROAD 10.. can 1 earn something to their advantage by calling at No. 504 MARKET Street. feaa; a* _ TfBIBS WANTED.—J AMISS OLD- Ai Him and THOMAS OLDHAM, brothers of the late Mri, GARK, of Belfast. Ireland, Hill hear of some thing to their advantage, on applying to BAIAOEL BLACK. No. R CASTLE BUILDINGS, B.Uaet, Ireland. Further particulars on application at the office of J. B. & W. CREIGHTON, 11 and 13 STRAWBERRY SI reel mfr* 6t* JXAPBJfc WABEHOUB®. fareell, irking. &. CO., 510 MINOR STREET. Manvfacturere of ROLL WRAPPERS. DOUBLE and SINGLE MEDIUM, CAP, and CROWN MANILLA, on. hand, or made to order. Highest price paid for-rope inlargaor email quanti ties. fa2fi- 3 m Paper hangings.—john h. LON GSTRBTE. No. IS North, THIRD Street Hit. ving the sole agency for sereral of the largest Eastern manufaciurers enables us *how an of new rosicns, which will kc sold at manufacturers S'tola The 1&«T door will be devoted to retailing. Dwelling deqorat.d in flrßt-.laas a'.yl*. and the hana ing department properly i ys| i d^ d l | o ' l . OKasxßßTH fr 2 7. lni . Wo. 1!1 North THIRD Street NEW LIGHT. The tnheerlberi-wonld Informthepnhlle that they hay, ln.«dneedlnthl.«Ry ßi[W po6s»Bt tag advantages over all others in use. vii: PIC TT7BE> taken by this Light are more Ule-Uke and na tural. Children are taken almost instantaneously. say in two seeonde. TLe superior and artistic finish of flu FiMnt ? .Uk. ? h^fik { d jf f CTSS oa w-iuu* «is£n«stna AGENTS Wanted TO SELL THE “ STANDARD HTSTOET OF T'HH WAS. A rare •20O > Dar t m?^nh S n ’ss B ii> A **»U u* cioarlng from fUO *o •ZOO per month. ZOO 000 volumes sold. Addrern h]7 i * JOHZB. 8808.1 AOO., PnbUshers. _rel?-lm. BALTINORK. tji. “C H Hi^ I £^V’rr A german ohe msSiisFßgssNsa ■■ —— mi 2t* WANTED—AT 103 NORTH SECOND ,V street, aitood. alronir «r.and BOY, about IB rp.ir« old. Pood references required. WANTED— THREE PERFECT copieaof “THE PRESS” of August 20:h, 15m 4 good price will be paid for them at tmg office mao- tr WANTED—A LAD, AS AN ASSIST- T * ant in a Real Estate Ofßcfi. Apply to ROBERT MAG GREGOR, it 410 WaLNUT Street. WAN T E D—THIS DAY FARM Hards and Gardeners; also, German, French. Irish. &nd Americas Girls. White or Colored, to 011 ruinations in private and public bonne*, restaurants, &c> Business A none j, 60S soul 804 LOCUST Sfcreou above £!*bth. abo»3t* WANTED—AN ACTIVE BUSINESS Man who can Infldeece consignments in the Pro- Confimisslon business (about to be started), for which a liberal salary will be-given Bone*but exoerf* cel nee <l apply. Address ü ßusiness," at this leal same, stating Where an interview can ae p M. ifihS'Bs* RANTED—a YOUNG- MAN HAY nar»\]wl a « t ' in l* capital is desirous of forming a eopirt- SLy <pl n v B 6 ? <a }’liBbed wholesale acd produce l basl ffrftB 1 »t references given arid required. Ad ***** jug lOR, atthi ß Offl M m h!s Sft* Wanted, by a wholesale fILL^ c i , i.** n^ 8ho 1n Hou8e » a SALESMAN, who can in* 25 e J'SiS®S To one who can makO himself nae* lS^i 1 wi 11 be given. Address Box 1025. P. 0., with name and reference. mh4-3P WANTED—A SITUATION AS CHO fEISTBB, or aH TSNOR STitGEB. by a <3entlemaa fallv competent lo fill either position. Addrtrf# “NO K.« Preee omoe. rnh3-3t* WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF . . „ businee habits,'a Situation as Salesman, oiraMis tart Bookkeeper, in son,eYe*pficrable House. Reference given. Address **y: C. R* rr ,P!raw office. mkS-St* WANTED—AN ACTIVE OR gFE ABTNBB, With *lO,OOO to *15,010. lo * proflfmWo.net oa?h mmnfactnrtng bnslness. AddiEtra J*. T-« this office. • mbs et* - W"ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAH, ’ T twenty-two year; of age, asituatlontoseU goods trr .ample, in the etty and &&7elltßK. Address “J PC” Press office. m hB-Bt* WANTED CLOTHING.—PERSONS ' haying Clothing to dieposo of will please call on or address o MILLER, • jafi-tathaSra* Wo. MBS CHESTNUT Street, WAN TED— SHARE AS A PARTNER, ’ » Silent or Artive. in the COMMISSION TRADE, wherefrom $3,000 to.910.(00 Would yield a good return; Prodnee or tihinping preferred. Apply, withreal name and hneinoee. Box 12*16, ” Poet Office, inli3-.lt* WANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS "T CLBRK; a quick, ready writer, and a good pen* man; a graduate of the High School. One who under* stands Phonography preferred. Address, with refe recce, ‘Box 2714.” Post Office.' mh2 6t TXTANTED—A GE NTUBBt A.N, QUA* \ .. RIFIBU to teach Infantry Tactics and Armr Re* anlatione. aa an ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR in & Military school. An officer who has seen service, and thoroughly posted in Infantry Tactics, preferred. Apply in E.* r ££P* by letter edcloaing teatimoniaie, to JOHS H - Pree Mmtai ' y Sch°ol WANTET—AN ACTIVE OR SPE GIAL PARTNER (latter preferred) with cash capital of *25.000, to engage in a profitable wholesale net cash bneiueg*. Address *‘J T. a.*” Box 1006. Phila. Post Office ’■ H) linn TO INVEST AS ACTIVE . r *“ V-fVf Paitner In an established business. 4d dnss, with particulars. Post Office Box 2879. mh3*3t* A MONTH I—l Want TO HIRE AGENTS in every Coua‘y, at $75 a month, ex pen res pMd, to Bell my new cheap Family Sewias Ma chines, Address.S, MADISON. Alfred,Me, ' Cf9l2 d&W3m MONTH! —I Want Agents at t?4> \iV/j6oa month.expenses paid, to sell my Ever lotting Pencils* Oriental Burners* and 13 other articl 1 s. 15 circa lars »ent/ree JOHN F. LORD, BiHdeford. Me ia27-2m M GERMANTOWN RESIDENCE— WANTED—A commodious DWELLING, fnraished or ncfnrr/ishedi is, or qnlte near to, Gerpiantown. J. P, KBtNBOTH, WaDHU? St. M BOUSE WANTED—WANTED A good famished or unfurnished HOUSE, the first of April or May, for one year (by a desirable family; no small children), location west of TENTH- and north of PINE siTeeie. Address “C. B. W.” P. 0., 80x2823. State tern's and location. mbs St* •TWO BLACK EGYPTIAN MARBLE MANTLBE for sale atB3s ARCH Street mh3-3t« T7OR SALE.—STOCK FIXTURES, and Goodwill of an old Paint aod Var nieh Store. Address Box 13S8, Post Office. mh6 3t* pOAL YARD FOR SALE—THE BEST fitted up yard in the c’ty. Capacity for doing any amount of bnsfnesa. Inqaire at No. 957 North NINTH Street,below Girard avenue. Terms easy, m 5 6t* ■*...5167 480 77 ... 68 480 00 ... 38 786 63 ... 6,(00 00 PUBLIC B>LE OF PERSONAL PRO PERTL-Will ba sold at public sals, on WEDNES DAY. Mareh 9,1884, at the residence of the subscriber, on CHURCH LANE, Darby township. Delaware county, near Bine Bell: 51.830 00 16,388 96 325 12 ... 7,6:9 26 ... 35,006 91 Six horses: two colts, one 2 the other 3 years old sired by Pilgrim Patchen, dam by Morgsn; one pair of Red York State oxen, superior qmlitr ; twelve cows, now in prefit; two carriages and harness; two market w-igoi.B, pole and shafts; thre* sets double harness three do single harness, robe and blankets; three sets car;bar* nes»; leading and ox chains t two broad-wheel ox carta; two do horse carte; one do road wagon; one dump wagon; cue stone cart: two Buckeye mowers;, one Pratt hay rake; chain fan. grindstone; set of quarry tools, and & grea'< variety of farming utensils, snch as plows, har row*, cultivators, &c. G BICHARD. Auctioneer. A full set of milk dairy fiatnaes, consisting of churns, cans, pans, measures* Ac. Household furniture, conslsetog of bedsteadfl, tables, chairs, washstands. ingrain and rag carpets, two stoves, two clocks, crockery and qneeneware, slds-saddle and bridle, and a variety of articles not mentioned. Sale to i ommence at 12 o’clock Four months’ credit on all sums over $3O. mhs-*tr2t* MF O R SAL E—A DESIE ABLE four-story brick RESIDENCE, with back build* tags and modem conveniences. side yard ; situated at the N. W. corner or JUNIPBB and sPRTJos Streets. Apply to ROBERT MAO GREGOR. It 4f19 WALNUT Street. m PLEASANT RESIDENCE, N. W. .■2k corner of Eleventh and Filbert Ste. ,-20-feet front, with back buildings and usual modern conveniences; lot 127 feet deep, and suitable for many kinds of business, karly possession given. For sale by A. P. &J. H MOS RIB. 9Xfi ABOH Street. mhs.4t* m TWO NEAT COTTAGES FOR JEsUSALK—Sltuate north side of HAMILTON Street, West of Thirty third street, one at $2,050 and one at $2. *6O. cl tar < f all incumbrances -street is paved, and gas and water in front. Apply to SAMUEL HUTCHINSON, Corner of THIRTY'FOURTH and HAVB&PORD Streetw. mh6»sluth3t non — A W'B LLSEOURED vP-t M • Yearly Ground Bent of this amount f<yr sale. LUKENS & MONTGOMERY, Conveyancers. 1035 BEACH Street. It* . $250,000 00 411.770 84 T O^T—A CERTIFICATE OF 5 PER -Li CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, for *516.05, dated March 12. 1830. No. 754. 1a name of WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5-per cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, ror the son of $2OO. dated June 30. 1846. No. 1462. in the name of ELI K. PRICE, administrator of William Meredith in trnst. Ap plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re newal of said Certificates felfr-Sm ELI K PRICE. No. 811 ARCH Street. 139,940 00 INSTATE OF JOHN FRAZIER, DE •Li CBaSED.—Letters of Administration on the Estate of JOHN FRAZIER, deceased, late of the city of Phila delphia, bavin* been granted to the undersigned by Ihe Register of Wills for the City and County of Phila delphia, all persons indebted to said Estate will please make payment, and those having claim® against the same to make them known to 11,194 98 $411,770 84 .$13,650 00 . 238 87. „ JANE FRAZIER. Admi&istMtri*. mhs>6t 3300 AROS street, Or to her Attorney, ISa&O a. PRICE, S. W. cor. SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH Sts. TTNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITBb STATES. to the marshal of the eastern district of PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING j WHEREAS, The District Court of ihe-Unlted States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel,,, filed in the name of the United States of America, hath decraad all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the sloop LIDA, whereof J. Q. A. Butler was master* her .tackle, apparel, and furni ture, capmied by the United States. Bhip Seminole, a vessel of war of tbe navy .of the United States, to b* monished, cited, and called tojudgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effectshereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) Yon are. therefore, charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that yon omit not, but that by publishing thesd prevents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Philadelphia', and* in the Legal In telligencer* yon do monish and-cite, or cause to be monished ana cited, peremptorily, all-persons in general who have, or pretend Co have, any- right, title, or late rest tn the said sloop LIDA, her tackle, apparel., au<l . lum'tore to appear before IhAHonorable JOHN CAD* . WaLAjDER, the Judge gf Hie. said, court, at tbe Dis trict Court room, in the city of-Vtailadeephia. on tho twee.-, tieth day after publication of those presents, if itbe a coc:s day, or else on the next.const day fallowing, ijetweau tbe usual hours of hearing ..causes, then and' there to show, or allege, in ,due foxm.. of law. a xoason&Me and lawful excase., if any they have, 'why the said sloop LIDA her tac>lp, apuarel, and farnU jre, (•botild not be pronounced to belong, at tbe time of the capture of the same. to. ihe enemies of the United States, and as goods of*iheir snsmies or otherwise liable and subject tocondeiao&fton. to beaJ.jadgGd and condemned as good, an'-Mawfoi prize*; atwt farther to do and receive in thlj.-.DfiluutfjU to justice fib'Ul ftp* pertain. And that yoti.duly inornate, orraaseto’jfriatl mated, nnto all personfc&fbreKWHl, general! y, (to whom by the tenor of these presents ibis also iniimateJ*} that if they shall not apparent thfe&me andpls.ee abeve men tioned, or appear nf>» show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and wiJjproceed to adjudication on* the said capture, and may pronounce that the said slept* LIDA, her tackle, apparel,. and furniture, did belong, at the time of the cgpttfe.of ttie same, to the ecemles of the Waited* States, of-America, and at gootla of their enemies, or otherwise., liable and enhiact to con* hscatioh and condemnation, to be adjudged and con demned as lawful prize, one absence, or rathor contuma cy, of the persons Bo’cited: and intimated in anywise not withstanding, and* thahyou duly certify to the said Dis trict Court what you shall do In the prsiaises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWAJ.ADER, Jttdg* of the said Court, aft Philadelphia, this teird day of MARCH, A. D. 1894, and in the elzhty-eighth yi&f of the Independence of the said United states. mh6-3t G. R. FOX. Clerk- District Cov+L IMPORTERS OF *• WTNBG AND LIQUOKS. U.DMAN, BALLADE, & CO., No. IMS SOUTH NINTH STRBETi Between Chestnut and Whlnut, Philadelphia. G. M. L4HMAN, A M BALLADE, noK)-6m D BEPPING. OF REMOVAIj. The undersigned would Inform their friends and the SttbUc generally that they have removed from thelrOld land, 617 ARCH Sveef* to their SPLENDID NEW WAREROOMS, No. BAs ARCH BTRKK.T, where tier'wUJ.wntlime th&jale of GAS FUTURES, CHANDELIERS, COAL-OIL BURNERS, Ssc. -HajiuK associated -with our house Ur. OHABLB9 (formerly the Principal Designer Ibr Cornelius & we now prepared to execute orders for Gas fixture;; of all grades and designs, from the plainest to the meat massive end elaborate! VAN KIRK <B QO , f.»-3ra Ho 81* ARCH STREET. «rfggr_*ri CORRECT PIANO TUNING 8 hfejewnVwrt l B*i l <urtsi^-asK." ewiet tonedae n»w. T«hi, Cot Tula*. 31- Mll-taU. WANE'S. FOR SALE AND TO LET. JOHN J. HOf>pE3. MAkGABEP MAKBUOON. 1081 AMD tnVHD. liEGAIi. WINES AND LUtyORS. AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GRAND GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION PtTPItiS OF HH-LKBHArrus ft LEWIS* OYMKAsitrar, FOKBDA.T KVRBISO. Mlreh g. txV4 o'dook. A rtMt pm*ramm« of General G,mnaatic» h, Chlldrait «f bn«l br thj Orcßegtra -Acroba tc. PencftfiT— Aparrtng, DriDtflg, Ac. “ TlckeW*2s«en?aj raerved se»t« ROcentn. Ctnbebad attbeG\ v mna*iuar. cornerNlfiTH «nd AROH: atJ E GOULDV. SBVISiITa and OHESTMUT. and *t ibe Aca demy ofM 'SKio, corner of BROAD and LOCU£T. mhs 3t AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MU SIC- Mr. s' Ei. MtJHDOCH’S BBi'O.ND BEAD! (JG r a behalf orthe WBBBY FA=SITi.IBB O? SOLDISK9, STATES E SHITAEY COMaiSSIOJJT, MONDAY EVENING, Marsh 7th, 1864 s fnIrfMt—PBOTIMSCE ATO J.OVE OT COUHTBT Including a Poem ouHtled GETTYSWRG, By Jam?e Pe Haes Janvier, inthorof fießiirel.” * (lieketk. Twenty-live Cen'a; Reserved pif,- Cenra—may now beebtaiaed. fit tbo Academy -the north side i'Siravii ,v 724 Obestnat street. _ , * Doom open- at Reading to at 0. mh4-St- ACADEMY OF MUSSEL guand cosrcßßr THREE HUNDRED PUPILS OF TUB GUIS’ GRAMMAR SCHOOLS PHILA.. ÜBdor the ISK *. Br>WBR „„-—,.»i? nL > J A>. PI AHO ABD MUSIC STC34B My[ K at t !,?L : \ tr6etB ' aßd at la « AOADS ttt 6ii “' PerftK'inaece to eonucsce at 7* o ctocK r jh. mh3-3t JPOURTPENTH ANNUAL FARCY AKD CITrZEHS’ DHEBS BALI ACTORS’ OKBEK OF FRIENDSHIP, . To bs *i»n at the musical Fund ball. TUBSUAT EVhKIBG, March 8. 1564. ypterof Ceremonies CHARLES DURARQ E„', • HoorManager «• ABkS; R; - Wm,'Wheatley, !i,Vwlb I,’aker, IJohnPanl Benj. e. “ofterts. W H Holley. Al“. Vtlfc*. Aameßß. Roberts, Iff L. Bhecom-b- I Ticket #iV For sa.e at all the Hotels and Booksioi-se. Bieley s R i WB Stand. COntlnftntkt Hotel..Ac Snjger w 111 be teryed from 11 till 2 o’clock. mhr> St* ' THE THIRD AND LAST LEOTHHB J- OF THE COUKBE will he given by MR DR CORDOVA. AT CONOEttT HALL. Olf THURSDAY fiVkNnyoi, AfABCH lOtit fiUHJECT; OUR FIRST RABY. _ , * TaLE op home. anm. ing nnc of the Conreo. Do tile most Doors open at 7 Lectnre at 8 o'clock. Assembly buildings, tenth A*D CHBSTHUT. ’ ' l rt WEDNESDAY, 9th March. BP. M., LECTURE ON TtSE HAND. Tickets at Mr. leypoldt’s Foreign Etfoketore, above Thirteenth, or on evening at nbq^illtes WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. ” thrrb GLOKrous FltrtES THIS (SATURDAY) 5 _ MISS BTng HENDERSON ' Tho yonng, chajmlng, and ver«atilo aerres*. la Ihe n«v lriFh KaTHLBBN MaYOUP,N?BBN, and SJT new Protean Play pptttled the a ’’ ana xr- x... stratagems of an actressi Miss Ittte Henderson sußtainiog flve'oirarPQtebariittafw To conclude w %Veooean Dorr Office open from 9 till 3, Doors oped at 7 o’clock. r-B.OVER'S CHESTNUT-STREET THBATSE. GRA.WD FAMILY MATIIfgY , This (BATDEDAY) AfternCMj; SlarthSlh, when Will be presented thei great Irish S.aiile Drama THB COLLBE/f BAWH Price of Admiuion is fixed at SOc. to all parte of the hotxue. Two t*cket ß admit tbreo persons. Children 25c Faiuily Circle 250. Ho reserved seats. Doers open at 2 o clock; commence at 2k. vpen at z « COLLEEN EAWIf On MCWDaY. Drama of PPBB GOLD. KIES. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH A’-A STREET THEATRE. SIXTH NIGHT OF MBS. JOHN DREW COMEDY AND THRILLING DRAMA ' THIS (Saturday) EVENING. March 5 IBc>4 THE MAGIC MaRRIAOs“ ' “ ’ The Marchioness de Volterra Mrß. John Drew The Che-v .tler de Monte Celllna Itarton mu To conclude with THB WILLO W CoPiB, Bose Fielding- .Mrs. John Drew. Ln§;;ii;^^ mondayVmks. john'drew. 11^Bobs<m - Prices as usual. Curtain rises at 7% o’clock. fiONCURT HALL*—GOTTSOHALK-—. MAX &TSAEOSCH respectfully Informs the pabllf that _ MB. L. M GOPTSCHALK will give in Philadelphia, prior to his departnre foe _ Europe. ~ „ TWO GBAND FaBEWBLL OONCBBTB. On MONDAY ahd TUESDAY BVENIWGSi March 7th and Bth, when the greatestlivtag Pjima Donna Contralto. M MB BLBffA D’ANGBI, A=d the young and highly talented Violinist. Mr. SIMON HASSLER^viSI^^^d 1 * Will assist & r ;g?tA?ffi M - S6HiIITZ ’ Violdncelle, Mnslcal Director and Conductor 8 Behrens. Admission, M cents Reserved Seats SO cents extra. Seatß may be seenred for either of the two Onncerta at 4. s. Uouid s Susie Store, corner of Seventh and Gh«st> ant, commencing Friday morning. March 4th,- at 9 A. M* Doois open at 7&. Conceit to commence at 8. mht-fifc ; T7LEVENTH-ST. OPERA HOUSE. -A* “THE FAMILY RESORT ” CARNCROSS ,ND DIXET’S MINSTRELS. THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OP THE WORLD, ln their „ , „ SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. Bplendid Singing, Beautiful Dancinr, Laughable Bur. - leeqnes Plantation Scenes, So,. Ac., hr TWENTT TALENTED ARTISTS. . , EVERT EVENING THIS WEEK. • Tickets cents. Boon tpen at 7 o’clock. fe27-3m J. L C ARNO BOSS. Business Muyapfi HPHE GREAT PICTURE. AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE BOOU Fo s.*.Si!Bi.!»«on- COMMENCING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY », ISM. - J. Insco WUU*nw‘ celebrated ' PANORAMA OF THI BIBLE. • Tills Is the most complete and finished Paint!eg of.tfe*-; *. Sacied Sevlpmrts in the world* comprising over flftyef the root t SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES Of the first-three thousand years of Biblical History*- formins aliogether one the finest exhibitions of Iheace,' OP±N EVERY EVENING at half .past 7 Admission 26 cents. XL B. Wat*n6e« -on Wednesday and Saturday-after noons. at 3 o’clock. Admission for Children 16 cents. fJEBMANI A. ORCHESTRA.—POBLIO" BBHBABB4LB every SATURDAY. >t 3 o'clock, ?* ■, M, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single ticket* £ * cent*. Packages of six ticket*, $L • To be had at AM* DEE'S. 110. A CHBBTJTDT Street, 3- B GOULD, flw* > TENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door. fe«-tf PENNSYLTA NIA ACADEMY ’ OJe* *- THE FINE ARTS, lO»5 CHESTNUT STfiBET.. OPEN DAILY (Sunday* excepted) from 9 A. M. Illi* 6 P. M. 4dmiulon2scentß. Children half price j&ZLtf - EDUCATION AU. /CHITTENDEN’S COMMERCIAL COL— LEGE* 03T CHESTNUT Street, comer cf SeY>enthi- Vl « Practical Inatractlon in BOOK KEEPING in its dlf-* ferent branches. PENMANSHIP—PIain and Ornamental.. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, COUUE&GIAt/, LAW. Ac ,—Stndente Instructed separately. -Catalogue®, furplehtd on application. ' mUfi-.tfttff • T&OBDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE., 3 > BOKPESTOWfII, N. J, Inetttntlon is pleasantly located on the Delaware m«. IK bonr’a ride from Philadelphia.. Bpc •ULettabi* Mon v* paid to the common and. Maher V.’&aabM- *jf 5 HtSLIIsH. and superior advantages fß.Tniahei.Aa,vocal end 7nsvrnmental Slmle. FRENCH taught '*>v natlT*» uadi spoken in the family For Oataloroee, adnnees Rot. JOHN B. BRAKEfiE*. A.M., FreelderJl. TILLAGE GRBISN..SBUHKAaY. * NBAS MEMA, PA.—Pupils r#caiv*d at.'tinjr '.tanej 3)H|rH4fc- Mathataaticfl. Classics, and Sol-gmem Ta.etics, Bock-keepinfc. £.nd CK’JIBU* rtaeerine tangkt. Entiie expunios abort *3p§r-‘week. Boys of all aim lakes. Before to £?:,», •*- Sheriff; John u. Capp & Co.. No. 2S South Third**treat; and Thomas J. Clayton. Esq.. Fifth, and Prime street*. /«dd*eeft Rev. J. HAitVEY BARTON. AM... TUlam Onra, Pa. nofl-tf COPAKTNBBSHIPS. T'BE VJ> DKRSIGNEB; : HAVlfc THIS I, d»t formed a copartnership far the ti&p« action of PEOCUCS and GENERAL COMMISSION, BUSINESS, under tfcftinrin name of MIOHRNER-&, »vG M4BKEP street, (Snccpseore to Joe. Ik-.Ske.we)li)) AMO& J. MIOHENEJL. AJ.?AB9& YOI7NG. Mabjh 1.1864 mfal-tutbsst* /^PARTNERSS r IiP:~-THE SUB. &TRTBBBS fcavq this* eixliili: day of/JPebrnary. 19M. oDtared Into CopartneraJilp, tm'dar- the oiune and style of BmHETT & BST DEE, foyjfiararpoMi »f tranaeetln* a, WHOLESALE OOMHISSIOITIAIMtfBatBUdItrSSS. J. F. BEHHOTT & a P. BNYDBR. Office SaS COMMEROa Street HOIBES, JONES HOUSE, HARRISBURG, Pa,, ?joshs« market stbsbt akd ma:«xj,t sacam, A flrst-cisss honse. Ter-WA. IS PSr &£J. NOTICE,. THE PHKjAJOEUHISI AKD NEW YORK EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY 'Will idsuma their regular dally trip* hotween Phila delphia and Haw York ON MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1864. Freight received at MARKET STREET WHARF, Phi ladelphia, and foot Of WALL SBREBT, Hew. Fork, <U>A delivered In either city in TWffITT- four HOIJKB. Goode forwarded with despatch to all points fraa at comsiiwion. TfcefacUUiet of this Gos»anjr are am* aa te loaare ahippere enperlor accommpiatlonis and reaiouftbte vates. WM. P. CLTDS, Ajceat, No. 14 SOUTH DSLAWAKB A VBNUB, Philadelphia. JAMBS HAND. Agent, 80. 117 WALL STREET, B»w Vork. WILMOW WHI4ADIN. President. aU St* _ _-rr—NOTICE.—THE PHILA- JhHB) DBLPHSA STEAM PROPELLER 00. will resume their ItiMtOfUtlpijla Delaware and Rar'tOß caial to Hew Fork on MOHDAY, March 7,1334. The Steam Propellers oyhle Company are of the First Class. having dally at 111 and 8 F. M. Delivering their cargoes In Hew Yorklu 24hour* * Ponfreleht.wMch will be taken an accommodating TBHAK\ P la T 10 WM ' M ' BAIHD * CO.. AgesLl3AS. DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN aae.wur.ntedon Ana Gold. Flatlna, Silver. VnloulK Cara.lte. Amber, Ac., atprloee, ror neat and aabctww work, r-ore reaeombl. the* any Dentist In this oltr et State. Teeth blamed to last for lift. ArtificiallMS repaired to salt .Ho pain In extracting, work war- MEttf to At, MfelttkM. kMt fitßUlMi IIMS mh4-faw3t* O.H. MAKE.
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