The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 21, 1864, Image 3

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B B Bateman, Hew Jersey
JasJ Hlgtinson. Boston
D WUkowOci. Hew York
8 Harlan, Hew York
Chas H Siiaw, 8 Francisco
Mr Fickey. Jr. Baltimore
Chas H Craven
F H Crandall
H C Penton
H M Hamilton, Freehold
A A Kendall. Boston
J P Matquard. Jr, N York
Jas Gordon, Ind , .
Jas W Tufts, Medford
E F Jnaningp, O
A Heffeton, Uroana. O
A Bern. New Fbilada, U
Geo C Eckert, US A
M V Hauett, U 8 k
jnyß d, Michigan
W W B wr, Clarion
W L Corbett) Clarion
T FI Wilson
W w Irwin, Harrisburg
H MeWalters. Harrisburg
A L Baker. Leavenworth
J D McKee, Pittsburg <
W P Smnll, Harrisburg
J«mes Hender*on, N Y
PS Wilson, Bellefonro
C B Horth, Le wist own
B N Morton, Delco, Pa
cbas Middleton, Del co
Levi L Brigham. U S N
A II Curtiss, Boston
A Thompson. Maryland
W Miller, Baltimore
W Ward. Chester. Pa
A B MoCalmot, USA
Cbaries Ripley, S Y
C H Ripley, Hew York
A W Thompson, H Y
J C Gates. Germantown
Hon JR Morris. Ohio
T McNamara. Hollidayeb’g
Pergt J Pa?ris
H Johnson A la. Boston
Mrs a P Plunkett, Wash’n
HMStIUe, USA
S Perkins. Baltimore
Themas Harris Baltimore
George B Pomeroy
T Y Brown, Bea-iiox
H Chee>bro» New Fork
James E Edwards. N x
N D Fowler. Penna
E H Baers. Danville. P»
D Davie, New Jorb
G H Harkins, New York
IChcstnut.tr
ifarriebnrg
rr. Lancaster
yer, USA
Fbilft
. New York
ier. USA
Georgetown
& wf.lnd
aa, Ind
rsly, lad
rickett, DBA.
. Altoona
mi g tiaxaiv;. Baltimore
TnaacS Jones, Baltimore
"W Careys Baltimore
Tourf Evison, Baltimore
S G Hemingway, Wash
Col B P Smith & wf. USA
3 Knapp Washington .
John Thomas. Alexandria
Dr Dyers, U 6 H
Isaac McNulty, Jersey
Xient Maiinnis
T B Jordan. Penna
J FLeamia. Hew Jersey
K Ludlam, ff« w Jersey
S Allen. Chicago
J X Grier, Danville
A 8 Knecht, Easton
V B Hummel. Harrisburg
e Q Nielee, Baltimore
S Schott _
B B Payne, Few York
j B Parsons
g Gardner
n n Grubb, Lftnea&ter
Jacob Singer. Harrisburg
K b Coleman* U & A
* m Sherman, Hew York
Mrs J B Beck, Hew 1 ork
- 0 1 y b Bmbick, Hew York
r J Fox. Easton
Mrs A W Thompson, H Y
C S Stones. Hew York
ME Flanagan. Hew York
5 q Brown, Penna
Sapt J S Warner. Penna
j b Grout A la. Hew York
S B Oeoojne. Delawa v e
? R WeitzeL. Mauch. Chunk
IF H Armstrong, Easton
WGauley, Baltimore
S H Bichard, Hew York
IL McAboy, alletbeny
t A Lovett, Hew York
rohnG Arey. How'S ork
) C Bellon. Hew York
' E Butterfield. Pitt*burg
>avid 8 Hart. Hew York
*t»nt iti above
I W Duffv, Philada
IA C Tall man, New Jersey
D Worrallt New Jersey
F Ea-k ft w, New Jersey
a. H Blaisdell, Maryland
Ja& T Dickerson, New York
fci J Christ, D 8 A
Rick, Jr, Sealing
W W Schuyler Easton
Tho* P Davis, USA
A W Fellow*, Luzerne co
A Sisson, Mass
8 Dyer, New Jersey
Theo A Sterling. D S A
H De Ford ft lady
Marcus Vidal
f$ a HaywaTd
Jas G Wright. Penna
Thos G Thomas, Harriab’g
•amael Jack
S Gower, New Jersey _
Thos Paterson, New Yor*
■ John Gorman, Boston
Jame*> Joryee. New York
{Tfcon Sallivaa, New York:
i Jas Webster
: John Scott
!G Alien,Baltimore
! <’api J B Cochran, U S A
J*s Thompson, New York
!Mi>s Jennie Parker, N Y
I w J Williams New York
Capt A B Molen ft wf, N J
Htis HAMolen. Trenton
J G Phillips, Kentucky
J H Sanders Kentucky
S N Skinner, Boston
John A Fulton, Boston,
bnerican Hotel-Chei
II Barton. Delaware co
lames McCarty A wf
3CBUI.USH
rhomae B Bentley
lacob Wagner , , ,
lohnC Crale. Maryland
lames Bntier. USA
D Jackson
r W Bennington
1 Broom. Washington
I Wilson __ .
? Hooper, Jr, USA
3 J Albright Phiiada
tßichaxcson, Baltimore
5F H Redden, Illinois
1 Levi eon. Hew York
G A Btgerscn.Hew York
Wm Anderst n. Penna
John K Brown, Delaware
E Challenger. Delaware
W Davl» Stroudsburg. Pa
W B White. Maryland
John 8 Maginnis
W H HaUidaj. Boston
0 Lovett, Hew York
Gao 0 Scott. Illinois
Senj Pierce. Chattanooga
A T Sehropp. Bethlehem, Pa
Cbas 8 tan ton. Hew York
D H Barnet,Newark.H J
J W Bennington
23 R Waterman I
t> TMo JH«y. USA „
Xient W B Jvhcson.TJ S A
W 8 Warner
HM Sutton. Delaware
,Taa H Sutton, Delaware
Wm Gencher. Wath, D C
mrtli St* below Axcb.
M Hamlin, Boston
Hon iH Goffroth, Somerset
E R Mart. Columba*. 0
J Allen & son. Steubenville
G G &sh, Delaware
F J Pdarce
J Beed. Mercer, Pa
J Thompson & la. IT Y
T O. Hara&la. Binghamton
Mrs R Baleomb, Binghamton
Mrs E Q Goodrich, Penna
J H Case, St Louis
Silas Alden, Bangor
J Aehem, Pittsburg
D ZolKrs, Ohio
J Schilling, New York
G 8 Kitcham, Jersey City
J B Roberts. Steubenville
£ R Xian. Steubenville
iG G launders. B idenburg
j J B Hogkins- Bridesbarg
|L L Logan
H Wyltenbaek, USA
j H B McCauley
! J G Getz. Lancaster, Pa
iT F Sharpnaek. Salem. O
:wHSharpiiick, Salem. O
;J A fir-dun, Illinois
! Ja* S Barnerd, Illinois
iD 8 Metzgar. Port Brron,lll
! F P*liner & la- Wilcesbaxre
I'J <'■ E-ett, Jr, Pittsburg
! B W Miller, Pittsburg
!a W Adams, New York
Merchants’ Hotel—P <
EFHonvr, Fchley
p Graetf. Pittsburg
A N Wood- Kfittoa
Jon L J C Elmer. H J
TTanzer, Hew York
W Johnson. USA
r Sharp, USA
Macon, USA
C Haynes Boston
i B Aldridge. Jr. Maryland
> W Mead, W Acton, Moss
V MeGomber. Boston
J Beam. Hew Paris, O
7 D Jay. Hew Paris. O
lent W F fcilvernead, USA
J Smith. Penns* Ivania
ALThompson. Washington
’W A Goreman, Washington
J L Hunt, Athens, Tenn
j L Hunt. Jr. Athens, ?6nn;
JBKoch, Ohio
£ F Heouser. USA I
Bient C McKinstry. H J I
B Godfrey. Pittsburg i
Lias B t rr A la, Orretown
wus u V4l »» la, ■>-'” “
C Burnett, Stroudsburg
k Pervllu, Peoria. 11l ;
A WBaynJcnd.Frankiin.Paj
j c GeUenaorff.lEdiaa&pobe!
"W H Lilly. Alient« wn j
OH Myers A eon. Easlon
*? S Bragdon, Boston
"Cbas H Gass, Boston
M Aronson A la. Pittsburg
street, above Third,
Hr & Mrs J C Steel, N York
J Hendley, Baltimore
W ft St Clair, Lancaster
DrHM Wells, DSN
B J Carr, Scranton, Pa
W Tewht'bary,Ssxanton,Pa
Mrs M. J Wit ton. £1 Jersey
J H Poor, Haverhill
EB Bigler, Ohio
D Foley, Pennsylvania
M Pratt
J H Kingley
W Van Aukin
C Alien, Net? York
J Hayaley
S Richardson, U S N
J H Hryaa, U S At
JSWilcox, Wash,DC
IC Hall, Boston
E 8 Foster, Wash, D G
O L Davis
A Horner, Baltimore
S Horne*, Baltimore
, J N Boopall
| J J£ Bichardson
|C Mange, Jr, Baltimore
St, Louls—Cheitnut
& S Cadmus A wf. H J
_A C Yatef. Hew York
"F Patterson. Hew Jersey
W Van Aukin
,t gtebbins- Harrisburg
B Blske
J p Burba A la. Chicago
\Z Steeve*. Wash, DC
1 Lutkenhous. Reading
S G Walker A son, Reading
*T B Badway, Bedford co
JBBoiles, Hew London, Ct
S 6 Hand- Hew London, Ct
HBees. Hew York
!T Wilkinson, WellevlUa, O
J B Plotter. St Louis
J S Irick, Yincentown, H J
Col WB Murphy. H Jersey
s Stockton,-Boxdentown,flJ
<5 Winscck Ala. Hew 1 ork
J Brennegan. Wilm, Del
G B Judion.lHew Yolk
W B Henderson A wf, H Y
,JS Miller, Brooklyn
8 T Bose. Harrisburg-
H Bronson, Troy, H x
itreet) above Clresnut*
» Jno F ranee, Delaware co
J B. Vanhorn, Doylestown
A Jones, USA
Benj Stephens. TJ 8 A
Miss Lv on. Port De posit, Md
r W O Walker, W
S W Treat, New York
J H Lytle. Maryland
Mies Lyons, Maryland
! Herbert Page. TT S a
Wm Walker Wilm. Del
W M Holt. Wilm, Del
W H Brown, Delaware
John Qaisrc
Jos Btewart, Boston
ft F Bennett, Boston
Jas Smith, Boston
Geo Williams, Boston
L C Miller, USA
D R Clemens, Chester co
Commercial—Sixth, st
o W Landreth,Lancaster co
T W Sweney. Beading
A Brittain, Penna
J Leidy, Clinton co
IE S Bartholomew, Penna
CBpt A McGitttgen, Chester
J L Brown* Baltimore
Capt W G Dunn, USA
Geo Barlan, Bikton, Md
Peter Heating. USA !
Win Cox. Hew York
John-Wix, Hew York
Jas Bfciuhue. Hew York
L Deimor«, Sew York
? Fellows,' Kew Y oik
liehd Murphy. New York
iVm Overend, Cincinnati
i P Overend, Cincinnati
Foote ft la. Chester co
Fohn McGowen, USA
Yteaton Morris
reety above Third.
D Radman. Reading
G Parker. Mauch Chunk
W Lotard, Tamaqna,
Rational—Rnceati
J F Morris, Wash, D C
PMcCJuie&la, Boston
J Aiiman, Pottsville
<3 Latham. Pottsville
J Pouty. Potts vilJe
J F Kjeineiiina, Pottsville
W Hcllwrsib, Pottsville i
S E Stein, WaaHicxtoa. D C •
R Keller. Centre Bill, Pa
SF Baber. Penna ..
Abteil. Troy, 0
X. Bounds, Maryland.
J McCarty, Wash, D G
A Anderson & la, U S A
B K Warford, Doylestown
S Grubb, Centre co, Pd
J 8 Flimbreek. New Berlin
J J Shouk, Plymouth
NPeiar. Wheeling, Va
D Nag-e, Pottsville
D G Matthews, Pottsville
Bald Eagle-Third street, above Callowliill,
B Barlzoe, Easton | G Herixog. Allentown
fhas A Fiey. Easton ! W K Peter, Saegersville
Henry Neeld. Bucko co j D M Eveland. razaaqua
Isaac K BriggsM Chunk iSebasrian Poh
’•'wen A Mitier, Lehigh co iEdw Hocker
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Gray Hair and Baldness Prevented.—
Gray Hair Restored.
Gray Hair Restored.
Baldness Prevented.
Baldness Prevented.
London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.
London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.
Restores Gray Hair without Dyeing.
TMb discovery for the preservation of the human hair
is taking the lead of all h:dr preparations; besides re*
storing the color, and making hair grow on bald hwads,
il ls a beautiful dressing, keeps the hair soft, smooth,
and flexible: removes any eruptive disease, itching,
scruff, dandruff. Ac. W* ay -who -were bald and gray
cave h*d their lair permanently restored. Only one
preparation. Price £0 ctnts Six bottles, $2.50. Sold,
wholesale and retail, by Dr SWiYNE & SON, Ho. 330
North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. It
Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restorative
HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT’S HIAWaTHa HAIR P.ESTORiTIVB.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA. HAIR RESTORATIVE.
In Longfaliow’s Pcern Hiawatha was adjudged to have
conferred the greatest- boon on his tribe because he
brought to ita notice corn. Every one will admit that
our preparation is worth;.- of the name, for the benefits
St confers when It is known-
WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES.
It restores faded and i' ay hair and whiskers to their
original color. It bringe up the natural shading of one
ba!r With another, tint* giving the hair a perfect life ap
pearance, so that liißioost critical observer cannot de
tect its ufe. It ma» es harsh hair soft and silky, stops its
falling out, it and th* scalp from all imparities,
3s as readily applied &i.d wiped from the skin as any hair
dressing, and entirely uvercomes the bad effects of pre
vious use of preparations containing sulphur, sugar of
lead, Ac
The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the follow
lug challenge to ie*t in the Sew York dailies thro*
Weeks, which
WAS MEYER ACCEPTED:
Let some well known and disinterested parsons ap
point one to the proprietor of each prepaiation for the
bait to bring op tbe color. Every proprietor to use no
thing but his own preparation, and the person nothing
else during the A certificate of the result to be
Widely published at the e> pense of the unsuccessful com
petitors > old every where JOfcEPH HOYT & GO,,
iahl9-ly . IO University Plaee, Hew York.
Electricity carefully applied by Dr,
A. H. STEVENS, at 141 H SOUTH PEHN SQUARE, Phi
ladelphia. mhS-tf
One-Price Clothing, op the Latest
fsrn*sa, made in. the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST felting Prices marked In Plain
figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfae
dory. Our One-Prick Ststem i« strletly adhered to.
All axe {hereby treated alike.
deSS-ly JONES <* CO.. 604 MARKET Streak
Mason
Stick & Co’s
HaMLIN'S
Fi FrP
CABINET
ORGANS.
3TBOK & 00.’
SEVENTH
The Popular Clothing House OF FhilA.,
"OAK HALE.”
Best-clsi** iood. aad moderate prleSA
wanamaker i, BBowir.
8 B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
Qutom Department (to make to order) Vo. 18. Sixth It.
Vsebleb A Wilson’s Highest Vhejiix’M
The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best,
Salesrooms. 70, Chestnut Street above 7ffi.
...Ds CORDY-—IIoU. I eCordy.aaed 23 rear.,tat. Actin*
Third As h ft. N.. of dieaaee contrac d
Grille serviutr hi* country, in Charleston harbor
His friends ars le-p-ulul y inrited to attend his 'n-
Aeral, ou Monday March 21st. at ths rsßidsnce of his
father. 311 Catharine stres: at 12 M., to proceed to Jnest
hnt wharf, ther.es to orf-.lk. Va eea ” J
a K s I f!l B 1 i K -T 011 h “l 1 . • Qoorge Bred. Kimber. Co.
ft 20th hegimeit Penns. Cavalry, In the 18th year of
AM Sfe.
Thar*l alive* and friend* of the family are invited -o
attend the :unerai from 7d6 *>uth Tenth street, on Tue i
lan<iB tb * 224 lnBt * £t 10 M To P*««eed to the Woo’,
Seventh day, the 19th last., John
nJJii re^a tive« and friend* are invited to attend his fa
asm o a Third day, the 221 inst., at U o'clock a. at ,
from the residence of his sister. Mary M. Palmer. Can-
C °Ac’KE^B.MAN?—°0n Saturday morning. Maroh 19th.
after a lingering illness. Mart C., wife of Clinton M,
Aekerxnan. In the 22dyear of her a^ge.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend her funeral, on Thursday morning
next, at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, on
Fifth street, above Cooper, Camden, M, J, «*
BACBB —On Saturday, lfajch 19,1851. Franklin B&ohe,
M Th« fnnerftl eerylce will take place at Uuthouaeon
Tuesday, at UK o clock precisely. Interment at Laurel
GBAFLT.—On SundaTmorniiu. them tart., Samuel
®P? or Chris* opheT and Ann Graft?,
a relatives a pd friends of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral, to meet at Rt Thr»m ««■
WMtemarak, Pa? on’ May MiSS’jU
al residence of "or
\i?r. W ? K i o v to^r n ' Cheater conn tv. Pa., Caroline
of her B ag*' ° f Jolm Hn S ll »- in the thirty-ninth year
t U ohn FT Deah 6 6Teßing of >Bth inst., Ann H.. wife
i 'f ha relative, and frlecds of the family are reipectfn'l y
i invited to attend her funeral, from her haaband’e rest
?*• M® North Sixth street, on Tn.eday mornlnt,
wltnont fnrthernetice. “
. hBJ.LKS. —March 18, at the residence of Rev. C W.
ifhaffer, Cermantown, at half past 7A. M.. Bav. T. A
M. Keller, pastor of St James’ Lutheran Church, Kaad
fee relatives and friends of the family ajewspectfally
invited to accompany the remains to Heading. Tuesday
morning, March 22, at 8 is. on special car.
Die L.—tin the e renin*or «■* M»i }”f s -- F af( S' a 1 ,lll>rt
but painful illnet*. Ann H., wife of John F. Deal. t
Htt iSBIKEIT—f > the 18th inst., Mrs.
tfSS^wtdew'ofthelate George Hlrneisen, Esq
The reTativra and friends of the family are respectfully
Intithd to attend herfnneral. from her late residence. No.
1222 Walnut street, on Monday morning, the 21st inst. at
“kellle. -March 18th, 1884. at the residence of HeV
C w. Schaeffer, Germantown, at half past seven A. M.,
v'ev. F. A. M. Keller. Pastor St. Jame*’ Lutheran
Church. Reading. Remains will be taken to Reading. **
AODBNBIED.— On the evening of the 15th inst., Mrs.
AsnaC., relict of the late Lewis Audenrled, in the 88th
y*ar of her age. -
The relatives and Mends of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence.
512 North Seventh street, on Monday afternoon, 21st
Inst.« at 2K o’olcck, without farther notice. To proceed
to Laurel Hill Cemetery. ****
Weekly
Deaths and Intermeni
the 12 tl
CAUSES OF PEATS.
Asthma • .
Asphyxia*
aiuenla. ♦ »*••
Apoplexy. •••'
Burns and Scalds***'
Cancer •**••••
•V of the Colon
• • • * Uterus. I
•* of Stomach-.
Casualties • ♦*»
Croup.* •••**••••»»•♦•*
Congestion of Brain..
Lungs
Cexebro- Spinal Me
ningitis
Consumption, Lungs.
** Bowels
Concussion, Brain...
Cow ulsionc. ...*••♦••
Cyasosis
Diphtheria* •<
Dlarrhcca * • • •
Dropsy-* •
* - Brain
Disease of Brain.
* * Heart.
“ Liver.
14 Lung....
44 Bladder
*• Hip.
Drowsed.
Dysentery
Debility***
Debauch..
Effusion on Brain. .
Erysipelas, .... ......
Eularrement, Heart.
Bmiyeina**.....
Fracture of Skull***.
** Leg..--..*
Fever. Catarrhal.**.
** Malignant. --
" Hervous.,....
Total*...—
or THB ABO'
Under 1 year...*'*'*
From 1 to 2«...«».
“ 2 to 6
** 6to 10
“ 10 to 15...
16 to 20......
” 20 to 30
* 30 to 40.-*.—....... SI Total..
“ 40 to 00 311
WARDS. | WARDS. j WARDS
First. .27-Tenth 13 {Nineteenth
Second [Eleventh 12 Twentieth.•.« —23
Third ..**-*-9 Twelfth...ll Twenty-first..... 8
Fourth —l7{Thirteenth...... 6 Twenty-second.. 8
Fifth 13:Fourteenth 19 Twenty-third. ...12
Sixth...... 9 Fifteenth 23 Twenty-fourth..S3
Seventh..... 21 Sixteenth 12 Twenty-fifth.... 9
Eighth.... 7 Seventeenth 16 Unknown....——2o
Ninth SI Eighteenth 17
T0ta1....
Deduct deaths from the country.—... »——
Ifet deaths In the city... 375
Nativity—United States, 297; Foreign, 76; Unknown, 22.
From the Almshouse, 12; People of Color, 28; from the
country, 20.
The number of deaths, compared with the correspond
ing week 0f1863 and of last week, was as follows:
week ending March 2 ! , 1863. was 264.
Week ending March 12.1861. waß ?S6. .
Malts, 222; Females, 173: Boys. 116; Girls. 98.
Deaths and interments of soldiers, 26,
By order of the Board of Health.
WILLIAM BEAD. Health Officer.
fVESSON&SON H.
Tpoelviuc their Spring an
DffG GOODS. andhayenow
Black Byzantines,
“ yloTentines,
“ Barege Hetn&nl,
** Crape Hareta,
'* Bareges,
1 ‘ Slli Grenadines,
Black, and. Black anc
T>EST BLACK SILK IN THE CITY.
H Best Brown. Silks.
Spring Fancy Silks.
Paris stile Cbenie*
London style Shawls.
Broadway style Cloaks.
BYES k LANDELL.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
GENERAL THOMAS FRANCIS MEAGHER
Will deliver an Oration on
GENERAL MICHAEL CORCORAN,
Tfce Tine Irishman, the Loyal Citizen, and Bravo Soldier,
ON MONDAY EVENING, March 21st, at 8 o’clock,
for the Benefit of the
COOPER-SHOP VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT
SALOON.
Tie JEFFERSON CORNET BAND has volunteered 1U
services for the occasion, and will discourse a choice
selection of Music, including the National Airs.
Admission 25 cents. Reserved Seats £0 cents.
Doors open at 7>£; Oration commences at 8 o’clock.
The Sale of Tickets will commence on and after Mon
day. Harvh. 14th, fit Ashmead A Bvans’. 794 CHEST
NUT Street, and at the ACADEME, on the Day and Eve
ning of the 21st. Also, at the Cooper-Shop Saloon, 1009
OTSEGO Street. mhl4-7c
APPIiICAVION WILL BE MADE
let to the Managers of the MERCANTILE LIBRARY
COMPANY for Renewal of Certificate of one share of
Mock. No. 2490, standing in the name of WILLIAM 8.
BaX5£L, the same haring been lost or mislaid. It*
c HURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR,
SPRING GARDEN, below Broad street— PaS
falON WEEK. —Divine service and sermon every eve.
sing this week, at 7J-* o’clock. “The Holy Commu
nion* 1 on THURSDAY EVENING, Divine service aud
Btxnon on GOOD FRIDAY, at 11 A, M. Strangers ar»
cordially invited. . It*
MONUMENT CEMETERY. —NO-
fbCb TICE -An assessment of SIXTY GENTa on each
and every Lot in th® Cemetery <not heretofore exempted
from laxation) will be due and payable at the Offi-se of
the Cem* r ery, No. 141 North bIX rH Street, on the first
day Of APRIL next.
The payment of FOUR DOLLARS AND FORTY CENTS
on any one Lot, together with the aesessmsnte now due,
will exempt the tame from taxation or assessment for
ever hereafter if paid before tbe first day of April next.
If paid after that time, the assessment then falling due
must be paid In addition, _ .
mh2l-tapl E. TAYLOR, Secretary.
UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA.
(DEPARTMENT OF ARTS) —The Examination
of the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Claeses. at the
close of the Second Term, will be held in the following
MONDAY. March 21st.—From 9 to 11. Juniors-, by
Professor Keidall (Differential Calculus), and Sop'io
?nor«** by Professor Frazer (Chemistry of the Metalloids),
written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Professor Allen
(Herodotus), oral. #BI .
TUESDAY, 22d. —From 9 to 11, Sophomores (Trigo
ncmetry). and Freshmen (Algebra), by PiofesHor K*?n
dalJ, written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by the Provost
(Intellectual PhL'otophy), oral.
■WEDNESDAY, 23d —From 9 to 11. Juntor* (Javen&l),
and Sophomores (Cicero de l?Aoectnje),by Professor Jack
son. written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen by Professor Cop
ore (Hbfrvy). oral.
THURSDAY, 24th.—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Profes
sor Frazer (Dynamic*). oral. From 11 to 1, Sophomores,
by Profewor Allen (Thucydides), oral
TUESDAY, 29th. —From nto li. Juniors by ProfnsHOr
Allen (Demosthenes), or*l. From 11 to 1, Sophomores ,
by Professor Corpse (Logic), oral.
WEDNESDAY. iOth.— From 9 to 11. Fresnmen,by Pro
fessor Jackson (Horace’s Satires), oral.
GEORGE ATtLhN,
Secretary of the Faculty of Arts.
»» EIGHTH WARD.-A MEETING OF
the Citizens of the Bigiitii Ward wilt be bold on
TBUR&DAY EVENING. March 24. atS o’clock, in frirsi
cultural Hall. S. W. corner BEOAJ and WALNUT, to
raise men and money enotgh to fill the Quota of the
ward under the n*w call for 200.000. Judge Strong,
General Gibbon. Colonel Biddle Hon. H. C. Garay*
Keefers. Cuyler, Brewster, Gilpin, Saunders, Charles B.
Lex, and other distinguished gentlemen, have been in
vited and are expected to be prevent ;^
J. G. £OSSNGABTBSf,
mh2l-4t Secretary Executive Com Eighth Ward.
eighth wa rb national union
ASSOCIATION. —An adjourned special rotating
of the Association will h« held T IiiSDAT EVENING,
March 22d, atS o’clock, at the Hall of Schuylkill
Company. T. LoWRIE BELL,
rph2l2t Secretary. <
MEM OF THE FOURTEENTH
ABOUSI!—ONE MORE EFFORT AND
WE ABB FREB.—Women of the Fourteenth Ward, do
yon want your fathers, your husbands, or your eons
conscripted ? IfnatJirge th*m to give ue their countenance
at our mewtingswe have avoided a Draft under the
former calls of the President, and desire to do so again
but the citizens must show, bn their presence that they
are interetted in the resu t and not leave all the labor
for & few gmtlemen in the ward, otherwise the effort
will he abandoned. ■ . .. ' , v
An Aojourned Meeting, irrespective of party. Will be
held in SPRING GARDEN HALL on next WEDNESDAY
EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Let every one that can attend.
We will then determine whether to proceed or not.
• FREDERICK a. Van CLBVE. President.
Tiro>. B. Davis, Secretary. mbsi-st
mcum TWENTY-first ward bounty
FUND.—The quota of the ward for all the differ
ent calls, up to the last one for 200,000 men, has beau
The Bounty Fund Committee can confidently assure
the citizens of the ward that the present can also, if
they will come forward promptly, and famish ihe
means. Do n*t wait to be called upon, hut attend tbe
Mtetirp, at M*BONIC HALL, Me.na.yunk, on MON
DAY bVSNIEG, March *2lst. at 8 o'clock.
Lei ihr>«e who cannot attend authorize some one to an*
nounce their subscriptions at the meeting.
By order of Executive Committee.
GEORGE A. SMITH,
mL Secretary.
Pianos.
ESf** PAIiBSTINB AS IT WAS, AND
I*3** AS IT IS; Or, Forty Days in Je u?alem By
Rev. wm WHITE WILLIAMS. A. Jtf.. of New York-
This lecture will ba illustrated by nine Maps, sixty
rKiorps. and many oriental Costumes and Curiosities
Df'hi-the holy Land. It will be given in Rev. E. E.
Alr<i.rls ??oTth Broad-street Pivsbftertan Church. N. E.
£°. r -S ei \.. of and GREEN Streets, on TUBS
■S 4 X: . J rl < L rc k at ?H o’clock, and in the Elevamh
8.-pf.t Ghnrcli, TWEI.FTH Sir.et, ■ ahov. Kr.ee, (P.e».
J Hj-.tt Si,.lth), on THUBSDAX BYESIHO, ftt 7,’i
° clcck del9-4t
pianos.
J. E. GOULD,
and CHESTNUT.
gsr l I -<> * 9KIOI.DBHS
•Tfv 1 ,‘‘P 'ME LMIGH COAL AND NiVi-
GAiION COMPaHT, f hii.ahsi.vhia March 19. IBM.
*fo all hoJd*r« of Certlftcates of LOas or FITVDBn
DEKT . f "THK LBHIQH COAL ANB ATIOI
COMPANY,’ - secured by their Mortgage of March 7,
1S TheLßHirjH COAL AND NAVIGATION COHPANY
having determined, under authority conferred by Le
gislative enactments, to issue a new Mortgage Loaa,
having twenty years to run, from the first of April, ]Sd4,
and bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum,
payable quarterly: , ~
Notice is hbeebt givex, that holders of the present
existing Loan of the Company will be permitted to ex
change their Certificates for Certificates of the new Loan,
at car* Provided* notice of their intention to do so is
t /ehih or hefore TDESDAT, the 19th of Ami,. MM.
te^eWh?
Sl Byorder of the Board of
mhßl-St Troaenrer.
M- THK GREAT CKHTRAX. FAIR
k!» office of the Committee on Labor Incomes
Sdßevenueß,”No. 118 South SEVENTH gtieet,Phila
delphia The undersigned will be at the office as
above TO DAY, from 10 to 4, to tarnish information and
receive . D hs„i P «o» &N IT. GLAGHOKN, Treasurer.
Subscriptions and remittances by mail daily aeknow
ledged in the Philadelphia newspapers. mh!9 lm
HEW EHGLAHD —A STATKD
meeting of the New England Soldiers Relief As
sociation will be held on MONDAY EVENING, the 2Ufc
in« , at Prof. Kendall’s rooms, THIRTEENTH and LO
CUST Streets, at 8 o'clock. Per order.
mhW-smSt* JAS B. ALYORD, Secretary.
eport of Intermenti.
HsAiiTH Offiob, March 19,1064.
(9 in the City of Philadelphia, from
i to the 19/ft of March .
CAUSES OF PEATS.
Fever, Puerperal...
“ Spotted.......
“ Scarlet
“ Typhus Halig
* * Typhoid
** Petechial....
Fatty Began, Heart.
Gangrene
Haemorrhage, hangs.
Hooping Conch
Inflammation Brain
“ Bronchi
4 * Heart
44 Kidneys.....
* 4 Larynx
** Liver. ...
“Lungs
11 Peritoneum..
14 Sto & Bow.
* 4 Throat
44 T0n5i15.......
Insanity.
Inanition
Induration Spleen..
Intemperance.......
Mauia-a-P0tu.......
Malformation. ....
Marasmus
Measles...
Mumps
Neuralgia. Heart....
Obstruction, Bowels.
Old Age.....-'
Pa15y..........
Small-Pox..
Still-born
Syphilis
Suffocation ....
Tetanus.
Unknown...
Worms. .....
Wouad«» gunshot ••
ra THEEB WHRB—
-76 From6o to 60.
84 “ 60 to 70. ♦
40 44 70 to 80
S 3 “ SO te 90.....
15 “ 90 to 100
12 44 ICO 10 110.
47
2O
AVE COMMENCED
id Eammn Stock of MOUBN-
In store—
English Bombazines*
French Bombazines.
Sommer Bombazines.
Cbally.
Moosaelanes.
Tamiees.
White Foulards, *e.
MOUBNINO STOBB,
Vo. 018 GfiESTVUT Street.
(gjj* ttIITSO STATES
CHRISTIAN COMMISSION.
SUMMARY TO JANUARY l, 1884.
Work now in PrognM in the Army ot Rest.
CHRISTIAN COMMISSION ST ATI INS LARGELY IN-
CREASED IN NUMBER.
THE WORK ABUNDANTLY PROSPERED.
Many Mora Stations Heeded to Meet tike
Wants of tl»e Army*
UNPRECEDENTED CALL FOR DELEGATES ASTD
SUPPLIES-
PRVPARATIOK FOR TIB COMING CAHPAIOIT WiTB ITS
MOVEMENTS AND BATTLES.
The Christian Commission depends mainly upon direct
contributions, and must not be forgotten by Loyal Chna-
wants demand increased libs
ralitt,
Receipt* of Money* Stored, &e., to January 1» 1854,
$3,148,093 94.
Number of Boxes of Stores, Ac., shipped to the field or
distributed at home, 16 639
Dumber of Delegatee sent, 1.663.
Copies ol Scripture* distributed, 668,275; Hymn and
Psalm Boofcß. 602 616; Knapsack Books. 1,370.346; Li
brary Books 43.163; Pamphlets. 165,145; Religions News
papers, 3.31&2C0; Pages of Tracts, 22,930.428; Silent Com*
loiters- 4,115.
The United States Christian Commission has seized the
present golden opportunity of rest for the Army to ex
tend its worK for the good of the Soldiers.
STATIONS nave been multiplied, each with its chapel
and store tentß. free writing tables, and olothing, com
forts. end rcadlncmatter for gratuitous distribution.
VOLUNTARY DELEGATES, in numbers greater than
ever before, have been sent to preach the Gospel at the
*t»tion« and in regiments, batteries, and camps without
Chaplains, distribute reading matter and stores, and
labor for the good of the Soldiers
A PERMANENT FIELD AGENCY has been Butfiotently
extfT-ded to establish stations and superintend the work.
THE BLESSING OF GO D rests signally on all parts of
tbe work. Many thousands have been oi eered. bene
fited and saved. Still a large part of the Army remains
unreeched, and doable the number, both of stations and
delegates, are seeded to meet the urgent demand for
them.
The Christian Commission offers to the people a par
ftctly 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 Sotdiera, and stores also, imme
diately f> om the hands of delegates from home, who add
words and deeds of kindness to the gifts when bestowed.
Let the people give the Money and Stores, and the
work will be done.
The large Corps of Delegates now in the field will serve
as a grand corps of relief when the umUi shall move
and battles he fought, and the vreater their number the
more prompt and effective wUi be the relief they shall
render.
Let not the present work languish. Wait not for the
cry of the wounded and dying before providing relief.
Bend MOW and Bend ABUNDANTLY, both Money and
Stores, and the Soldiers' blessing shall be upon you.
Pend money to JOSEPH PATTERSON, Treasurer, at
Western Bank, and Stores to
GEORGE H. STUART,
Chairman Christian Commission,
13 BANK Street. Philadelphia.
W. E. Boardmak, Secretary U. S. 0.0. fe7-mthtf
RELIEF ASSOCIATION FOR EAST
10» TENNESSEE.
CASS RECEIPTS-
Clarkson ACo $25 09
Smith ft Randolph . 25 0J
Barker, Brother, ft Co 26 00
West Arch-street Presbyterian Ohmch, per Wil
ted Hall, treasurer 26 00
Per A G. Cattell, accompanied by the fol
lowing note:
“When the fact of the great destitution
among the Union people of East Tennes
see was made known to the C'lrn Ex
change Association that body unanimous
ly resolved to give up their nsaal annual
dinner, the period for which was dose at
hand, and to give the amount usually
expended therefor from thefandsof the
Association to the gallant people who
have suffered so much solely on account
of their devotion to the Union and their
steadfast allegiance toiour time-honored
Hag.") Corn Exchange Association 209 00
Henry Wlnsor - 60 00
A G. Cattell ft C 0....— 50 00
Elias Hunsicker 26 00
C. H. Grant. 25 00
Allman ft Wenger** 26 00
John Hartman 25 00
H. H. Mearsftflon. 26 00
D. W.Herstin* —2O 00
Alexander Young 25 00
Brown ft James 26 00
Wallace ft Brown 25 00
TbeodoreC. Lewis*. 1000
Thomas Wi150n............. 10 00
J Geddes, Jr. 10 00
8 M&tiack 10 00
William C. Push ft Co 10 00
James Barrett ft Bon 10 00
C. J. Fell ft Brother..... «•*♦*-*■ 25 00
Bbarpless ftßiter - 20 00
J. S ftS. L. Perot ~ 20 00
A. Heron. Jr. »*• 26 00
23
, 18
. 18
- 12
.. 1
*. 1
Humphreys&H 25 00
Lambert Thomas ft Co.. 20 00
William Brice ft Co 20 00
Rowland A 25 00
S Alter.-.. 10 00
*uddft Coxnly **•« 20 00
W. B. Thcmas ft Co • 20 CO
George B W00d...... 60 00
PeacGcb.Z . ft H.. 20 00
JohnL. Bedner —.... 10 00
Charles Knecht 60 00
Copeßrothers • 60 00
Henry Cope. 50 00
Alfred Ceps. 50 00
J. McKinetry 10 00
John Gibson. Sons, ft Co. 60 00
Richard M. Lea. 10 00
Brooke ft Pugh *•••* 10 00
DetwilerftHatranft 10 00
J. W. Bacon S 00
G J. Rogers 6 00
C Boiler v 10 CO
T. L Beal 500
A.JtleßlroY 6 00
T. Wright— 6CO
E. T McCaaker 5 00
J. I>. Tustan., . 500
L. G. Graeff.— •• ............ 6 00
J. J. Derbyshire. 6 00
George Keck.*.. § Q 0
T. Mackey— 5 00
8. N. Winslow 6 00
P. Scernan.... 5 00
G. C. Naphevs...... 5 00
J vryan&Co 500
j. H 10 00
1,273 00
J 25 00
German Lutheran Church. Roxboroush, Pa., per
Daniel Kimber, treasurer 7 CO
Pie&byterian Church, Bellefonte, Pa , per James
Linn. 42 75
Presbyterian Church, Gravel Run, Crawford co.,
i Pa., per J W. Dickey..... 10 60
Church of Washington, Presbytery of Erie, Pa.,
per ditto... «... 4 53
Presbyterian Church of Hiller’s Bun, Pa., per
Willism Smith 20 00
$1,483 VS
Previously reported. . ..$22,293 69
*nq 977 qj
CALEB COPE, Treasurer.
It Office of the Philadelphia Saving fund Society.
U S. INTERNAL RIVEIUE-
Second Collection District of Pennsylvania, com
prising First, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth* and Tenth wards
of the city of Philadelphia.
NOTICE.
The annual assessment for 1668, for the above-named
district, of persons liable to a tax on Carriages, Pleasure
Y achts. Billiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate, and
alto of persons required to takeout licenses, having been
completed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEY
That the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the
undersigned, between the hours of 9 A. H. and 3 P, M.,
(Suudsye excepted.) at hia office, southwest corner of
TBIfcD and WALNUT Streets, on and after MONDAY,
the 7th inst, and until and including SATURDAY, the
Md«ofAprn M x te |™j SiiTlßs
All persons who fail to pay their annual taxes upon
Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Bullard Tables, and Gold or
Silver Plate, on or before the aforesaid 2d day of April,
1864, Will Incur a penalty of ten per centum additional of
the amount thereof, and be liable to costs, as provided
for in the 19th section of the excise law of Ist July. 1832.
All penons who in like manner ihall fall to take out
their licenses as required by law. on or before the 2d day
of April, 1864, will Incur a penalty of ten per centum ad
ditional of the amount thereof, and be subject to a pro
secution for three timeß the amount of said tax, in ac
cordance with the provisions of the 69th section of the
law aforesaid. .... , , _
All payments are required to be made in Treasury
Notes under authority of the United States, or in notes
of Banks organised under the act to provide a na
tional currency, known as National Banks.
No fuither notice will he given. .
JOHN H. DIEHL, Collector,
mh7 24t S.W. cor. THIRD and WALNUT Ste.~
Mw NOTICE—THE FIRST MEETING
Of the Corporators of the RESOLUTE MINING
COMPANY, under their Articles of Association, will be
held at No. 334 WALNUT Street, in the city of Phila
delphia. on the 21st day of MARCH, 1864, at 11 o’clock
A. M , for the purpose of completing the organization of
the Corporation and transacting any other proper busi
ness. JOHN R. GROUT,
B. A. HOOPES.
Two Associates under said Article*.
Philadelphia. March 2. 1864. _ mh4-ist
» PHILADELPHIA AID READING
railroad co., office, 3»t south fourth
Street, Philadelphia, March 17,1864
Notice is hereby given, that the Transfer Books of the
Comnon Stock of this Company will be closed os the
31st lust., to he reopened on the 14th of APRIL next, at
which time the Stockholders of this Company, vrho
have New York certificates, are requested to return them
tvtho Fttrfl’GTe 9 Lean and Trust Company, No. 66 Wall
street. New York, who will give a ieceiot for th* same,
end furrifh in a few days thereafter certificates from the
Philadelphia office, in exchange for said receipts.
The Transfer Office Tot the Preferred stock of this Com
paiyat New York will be closed permanently on the
3Ut inst That for both the Preferred and Common
f tock in Boston will be permanently closed on tie 31st
MA RCH. S. BEADFOR D,
iplilB fmw*lUApl4 Treasurer.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
JUNCTION RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on
MONDAY, the 4th day of April, 1864. at 12 o’clock M.,
in Philadelphia, at the Office of the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company. . ,
Annual Election for President and Directors will be
held same day and place. „ _
• mhl9 l4t JOSEPH LESLEY, Secretary.
a LECTURE UPON THK LIFE
AND LABORS OF THE LATE ARCHBISHOP
HUGHES will be delivered by the Bt. Rev JAMBS
ROOSEVELT BAYLEY, D. D.. Bishop of Newark,
N. J.,at the ACADEM? OF MUSIC, Broad and Locust
Ftreets, on MONDAY EVENING. March.9Bth. 1864, at
8 o'clock. Proceeds for the benefit of the Poor. 1
Tickets 26 cents, can be obtained at Peterson s Book
Storo. No BG6 Chestnut street- of the Sextons at the
principal Catholic Churches, and at the Catholic Book
Stores. mblo-lat
MILITARY.
f HANCOCK’S 2d ARMY CORPS
All Eeciuxting Agents are Invited to meet the
COAL BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE
Daily, at from 12 M. to 2P. M. , at the
COAL EXCHANGE ROOMS.
205 K WALNUT STREET.
Liberal inducements will he offered for recruits to fill
up the
OLD PHILADELPHIA REGIMENTS,
Viz: 69th, 71st, 73d, 106th, of
HANCOCK’S GALLANT 2d ARMY CORPS.
SGENEB AL RECRUITING OFFICE,
No. 611 CHESTNUTIBtreet.—RECRUITS wanted for
all the old Pennsylvania
CAVALRY, ARTILLERY.’and INFANTRY I
REGIMENTS
now in service, notelreadv full.
ALL 888 BOUNTIES GIVEN.
CHAS. N. CADWALLADEB.
Captain 2d Artillery. 112tb Regiment, F. v. •
mhl9 6t* General Recruiting Officer,
« GENERAL RECRUITING STA.
TION IN INDEPEBDENCE SQUARE.
Recruits wasted for any of the Regiments of thl*
State now in the Service.
BOUNTIES.
Government (for Veterans)
“ all others 800
City - - 2«0
Ward 25
$348 before leaving the City. E. A. LANDBLL.
Captain 118th Regiment P. V. •
mb!6-6t* General Recruiting officer.
Q.OLIVS IMPROVED STEAM AND
WATER HEATIND APPARATUS,
FOR WARMING AND VENTILATING
PUBLIC BUILDINGS
AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES,
Manufaetnred by the
UNION STEAM AND WATBB HEATING COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
JAS. P. WOOD,
4:1 Boath FUDETH Street.
B M. FBLTWELL, Superintendent.
p A RTFS DE VISITE OF MOST
pleasing character in style, execution, and finish,
are Gaily made at B. F. RElflißß'9. 65341 aRCH Street.
Go early and secure good Pictures. it*
THE PKESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1864.
COMMITTES.
ALFRED DAY,
JAMES NEILL.
JOHN R BLACKrSTON,
dayis feabson,
J. Q. FELL,
WM. HUNTER, Jb.,
R N. RATHBUN.
mlilB-6tif
RETAIi DRV GOODS.
QPENING.
TUGS. W. EVANS & CO.
Respectfully anuouace that they will open oa
TUESDAY, 2Sd INST.,
PARIS BTYLS
MANTI L L A S,
Embraeiui all the
LATEST NOVELTIES.
818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
mh2l3t
QPENING.
T. 3VX. lIA-PIjEIGH,
902 CHESTNUT STREET,
WILL OPEN OK
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23,
Paris and American styles
MANTILIjAS. mh2l3t
JjJDWIN HALL A 00.,
26 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Will open this morning two Cases ol
INDIA SILHS,
wide; GLOSSY. PERFECT GOODS, AT9I.IIK.
And neat Plaid
ffleistoei: sxx.:k:s
AT 91.C0. AND SARA GROUND
FOULARD SILKS,
Of our own Importation. mh2l-m&w2t
C. STBAWBBIDGE & 00.,
(FORMERLY COWPERTHWAIT A CO.),
HAVE NOW OPEN,
A fine assortment of BlackSUks,
.Small Plaid India Bilks,
Plain, Striped, and Plaid Poplins,
Superior Black and Colored Alpacas,
Pink, Blue, and Buff Brilliants,
Pink, Bine, and Bnff Percales,
Striped and Figured French Chintzes.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
100 Lama WoolSwawls, from 92 60 to 98.
IGO Mozambique “ $8 to 97.
10Q Bilk Check “ $4 to 99.
1W Black Stella “ 93.60 to 931.
We *l3l have an Immense stock of
COTfON AND LINEN
SHEETINGS AND SHIBTINGS.
GOO dozen Towel* and Napkins.
A fall line of Barnesly Table Lliens.
The celebrated Power and Band-Loom Table Linens,
Huckaback, Birdeye. and Diaper.
Lancaster, Manchester, and Honey-
Comb Quilts.
Pink. Bine, and While Marseilles, .
Counterpanes and Quilts.
Cloths, Cassimeres, and Cloakings.
A full assortment of Sackings.
A full assortment of Cloths and Gassimerea.
A lull assortment of Boys’ wear.
At Wholesale and Retail,
N. W. Corner Eighth and Market Streets,
mh2l-mwf tjyl
(XWE N EVANS & CO., NO. 45 NORTH
A-/ EIGHTH Street (successors to J. R. Casselberry)
have opened the following new.attractive, and desirable
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, SILKS, Ac.. •
from the cash auctfon sales of Messrs Haggerty & C0.,0f
New York and cheap auction sales of this city:
1 lot Plaid Floi enzas, 28 cents.
1 lot Royal Plaid Asonas. 31 cents.
1 case China Plaid Fleur&nee, 40 cents.
1 lot Paris Bilk Plaid Adonias,* 56 cents.
Hot new shade, choice,figured, all-wool Delaine, £6
tents.
1 case Cretonne, new shade Mohairs, desirable.
An i many other new goods too numerous to mention,
all at onr usual low prices.
BLACK SILK*. PLAIN SILKS,
$lO 000.
TEN THOUSAND DOLLAESJOT CHEAP SILKS.
NOW OPEN.
This is the place where you can bny those good brands
of bilk, that always give satisfaction. We sell them,
low, and have all Iprices, from $1 ap to $3.62}*. You
can save money by examining our stock before pur
chasing.
NEW BALMORALS. GHOICB BALMORALS.
We have opened three cases of new-style Balmorals,
Paris style, handsome desUn, from $2.25 up.
SPRING COLORS KID GLOVES
To the thousands of ladies who have bees to see ns
about onr new light spring colors WARRANTED KID
GLOVES. 1 can now say that they have just arrived
from Paris, and can furnish yon with choice colors; will
have them open to morrow for the first.
1,0(0 dozen new colors Kid Gloves.
1,000 dozen light colors Sid Gloves.
The above gloves are guaranteed, and If they should
happen to tear, another .pair will be given you in the
place of the torn or es.
Jonvin Kid Gloves, $1
White Kid Gloves, C'laC,
We have cpened, and the ladies all say they are very
cheap,
CHOICE NEW SPRING SHAWLS.
SEW COLORS SPRING CLOAKING CLOTHS.
CHEAP BOYS’ AND MBA’6 WEAR.
ALL-LINEN TABLE DAMASK, a bargain. 3
FINE AND CHEAP SHIRTING LINENS.
ARW STS LE CHINTZES.
FRENCH PRINTED TABLE-COVERS.
The above goods are at low prices—lobs than generally
gold for such fine quality. You know we always sell
VGfir CHEAP.
NEW CARPET. NEW CARPET.
Imported Hemp Carpet, 45 cents.
Plaid Imported Carpfct, 60 cents
That is a very low price for the goods, hut they had to
be sold at ruinous prices.
OWEN EVANS St CO .
~ (Successors to J. B. Casselberry )
No. 45 North EIGHTH Street.
F. S.—Closing out
HOOP SKIRTS CH3AP, to sell them off
mh2l2t CASSELBERRY,
pHEAF DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL
CLOTHS, and WINDOW SHADES.
V. E ABCHAMBaULT, Northeast corner ELEVENTH
and MARKET Streets, will open on MONDAY MORN*
ING, from auction. Ingrain Carpets, wool filling, 60 to
76c; Ingrain Carpet*, ail wool, at 76c, 87c. 91, and 9 3/:
Entrj and Stair Carpets, 16 to 87c; Hemp and Rag Gar*
pete. e 7» 60, and 62c; Floor Oil Cloths, 60 to S7c; Stair.
Oil Clothe, 36c; Table Oil Cloths. 62c; Gilt Bordered
Window Shades, 76c to $1.60; Buff and Green Shading,
C * CHEAP DRY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS.
Muslins, 16 to 45c; White Sheetings. 40c to $1; new
Spring De Laines, 31 to 3Se; Poplins, 37 to 50c; Spring
Alpaca?, 37 to 75c; Black »ilks, $1 to 91.76; Spring
Chintzes IS to 75c: Plain and Fancy Casiimeres, 60c to
91 60; Fine Irish Linens, 60 to 87c; New Tor* Mills
Mullins, 43c by the piece; Fancy shirting Flannels, 37
to 87c; Table Linens, 50c to $1.50: Tuwelinge and Nap*
bins. 14 to 60c; Ladies* Cotton Hoes, 25 to 50o; Ladies’
Gloves, 12 to 76c; Linen Hdk/e. • S to 60c; Embroidered
Hdkfs.,26c; Coates* Spool Cotton, 9c; Skirt Braids, 9c;
Pine,Ac; Books and Eves, 3c; Palm Soap, 8c: Neck*
ties, 18 to 60c; Veils, 87c; Spool Silk, 3c; Colored Spool
Couon, Bc. Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods. Carpet,
avd Trimming Store. N. E. corner ELBVE9TS and
MARKET Streets. mh2l-mwflm
T IN BN GOODS—CHEAPEST IN THE
CITY. Will oren, on MONDAY morning. 10 pieces
hand-locm Table Linen, at 8734 c.; same that is being
sold at $1 a ( . other place*.
One lot extra heavy, at $!• worth more money.
Bleached Table Linen. atS7>£c . 90c , and $l.
Extra quality and width, at 9125 and 91 60.
Also, a large lot of doable eatin Damask Barn lie y. that
are extra heavy and beautiful patterns; some of them the
most desirable ever imported, and a great variety of
other Table Linens, in. various qualities and patterns,
that I am now telJinc far below the market prices.
Barnsley Linen Sheetings, very heavy, at $2. 60, $L 75,
and 92, m all the widths
Pillow Linens, ijtf, IM, and 1 % yards wide. ,
Napkins and Do;life in various qualities, of the very
; best make* and patterns.
Buck&backs both bleached and half-bleached,in large
Quantities and every quality.
Towels of every description, with or without fringed
ends, in red ard blue borders.
(hath at 12M, 14,18, 18&, and 20s. „
gfe One l<t Richard eon’s Shirting Linens, at 605.; these are
*% great bargain, being underprice.
Marseilles Quilts that cannot be surpassed for quality
and beauty by any in the city.
GRANVILLE B. HAINBS.
mh2l'mtuws4t 1013 MARKBTStreet, abv. Tenth.
-REST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED.
A> wide and heavy Black Corded Silk*,
Magnificent Moire Antiques, all color*.
Splendid quality Corded Silks, all colors.
Rich Churea Stripe and Plaid Silks.
Magnificent Grenadines and Organdies.
New styles Spring Shawls.
New style Cloths for HdiasVcloaks. _
BO WIN HALL St 00.,
mh2l 26 South SECOND Street,
TTEATON& DENOKLA, HARDWARE
A-L commission Merchants, 507 COMMERCE and 510
NORTH Strtets, offer for sale:
Anchor Brand Bail?; Plymouth Mill Rivets.
W. AS. Butcher’s Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Lockl.
Putnam’s Horae Nails; Locke's School Slates.
Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards.
Also, a full assortment of American Hardware.
CLBEAT IRISH NATIONAL FAIR,
at BRYAN 3ILL, CHICAGO, Illinois, commencing
EASTER MONDAY, March 28- 1864, and continuing du
ring the week. Harps from Ireland, Old Battle Flags,
Old Books, Letters, weapons. Ac., belonging to Emmett,
Tone. Fitzgerald, and other Irish Heroes. Souvenirs
from the Ladies in Ireland.
The FENIAN BROTHERHOOD are making prepara*
tions for a GRAND IRISH NATIONAL FAIR, to take
Slace in Chicago, at Bryan Hall. The fund arising from
is Fair will be devoted to tlie Rational Purpose* of the
Brotherhood.
The Ladies in Ireland furnish sundry articles—Harps.
Books, Flags, Weapons, and miscellanea which belonged
to the Hexoeß of Ireland, or which are valuable from
association or intrinsically. Bog Oak Jewelry will form
a conspicuous feature.
Donations are solicited from every Irish person in the
land. Those who cannot » end articles may send money.
Any article will be received, and any sum.however mo
dest. Farmers iu the Northwest are requested to send
in anything in the shape of Produce. Official acknow
ledgments will he made by the Brotherhood in the pub
lic prints.
Each State will have its table.
Upon the opening of the Fair the articles received from
Ireland will be put up in Lottery.
Any persons who cannot visit the Fair, can, by remit
ting to the undersigned, take chances in the drawing.
The numerous Book**, Pictures, Weaponef Letters, Flags,
be., celebrated in Celtic Hirtory. will be disposed of in
this manner. Schedules of article*, with number of
chances to each, and price, will be duly published.
For the week of the Fair, lrishmen are
engaged to Lecture, whose names and subjects will ap
pear in due season. After the Lecture, each night, there
will he a Celtic Concert, by distinguished Irish profes
sionals, at which the National Instruments will be used
and National Airsplaved and sung.
We make an appeal, confidently, to Irish men an
women everywhere in the United States. Send forward
by express anything that may be available. Let the
Irish Ladies work, and convince the people at home that
they arsist themselves. Ladies in Eastern and Western
cities can form committees and furnish a nice colleccion.
All receipts will be published on arrival- Ship by ex
press. Ac., SCANLaN BROTHERS, 138 South WATER
Street, Chicago, Illinois _
[Signed] MICHAEL SCANLAN,)
P. T. SHERLOCK > Committee,
fell-thtmhl&thmtd H. O’C. MCCARTHY. 3
T OST- ON FRIDAY EVENING, BE
AJ tween Nineteenth and Walsnt and Nineteenth and
f berry t-treets, a BUCK LACE VEIL. The finder will
be suitably rewarded by leaving It at No. 11.3 North
NINETEENTH Street, or 306 tooth FRONT Street lit*
WHAT CHARMING PICTURES
and Mich faithful Likenesses are those finished
IVOBYTYPES as-they are made at B. F. BEIMER'd
Gallery. 694 ARCH Street! Perfect gems of Miniature
paintiuA! It* A
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way of reaching the people of the rural district* than
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THE ONLY FULL REPORT,
NEW NATION,
SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1864.
Fries 7 cent,. Sold by all newsdealers. Publication
office 271 BROADWAY. Hew York. American Hews
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HISCBLLABEOUB bTOCKB AHD BONDS. ST AT*.
COUNTY, and CITY. Al.o. BAILKOiD SECURITIES
of all descriptione, not quoted at tie flew York Stock
Exchange, bought and .old on commlsslmi-
MISSItSIPPI AND MISSOURI FIRST MORTGAGE
BONDS. Eastern Division. ' ~ „
MINNESOTA STATS BOHDS. Issued to Railroads,
(interest nnpsid and repudiated )
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(interest unpaid and repudiated )
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COUNTY, CITY. AND TOWN BONDS, of the State of
Wisconsin, issued to Rat road Companies, purchased.
mh?i- 6t •
department.
• A OrricE op Comptroller op the Currenot,
Washington. February 26th, 1864.
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it haß been made to appear that the
Fourth National 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 Congress, entitled ‘* an act to provide a na*
tional currency, secured by a pledge of United States
stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof. ” appi oved February 25th, 1863, and has com
plied with all the [provisions of aaid act required to be
compiled with before commencing the business of
Babking,
Now. therefore I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certify that the FOURTH NA
TIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, county of Phila
delphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to
commence the business of Banking, under the act afore
said.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of
office, ,hi. twenty-sixth. «Wjftgg>SSgfrLLOOH,
mb!- 2m Comptroller of the Currency.
JOHN HORN, JR.,
** STOCK-COMMISSION BROKER,
No. 140 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
(DP STAIRS.)
PHILADELPHIA.
REFERENCES:
Hesers.Thos. A. Biddle A Co. Mess.Gaw, Maealester, St Co.
Messrs. E. S. Whelan St Co. Messrs. Drexel & Co.
Messrs. Busby A Co. Henry J. Williams, Esq.
Alexander Biddle, Esq. I. P. Hutchinson, Esq.
G. M. Troutman. Esq. D. B. Cummins, Esq.
Jag. G. King St Sons. New York. fe26-2m
David B. Paul, President. R. Glendiiwiitg, Cashier.
Third national bank of
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL, 9100,000—PRIVILEGED TO INCREASE •
TO $500,000.
Philadelphia, March 14,1864.
The Third National Bank has this day opened for bu
lihfii* at the Southwest corner ef MARKET Street and
FEN N Square, where all banking business will be trans
acted the same as in other City Banks.
The location is a very desirable one, and central for
all Merchants and others doing business in the Western
parts of the city.
Collections will be made on a’l accessible points, on
the most favorable terms; and the interests and require
ments of the enstomera of the Bank will have careful
and prompt attention.
mhl4-10t B, QLENPINNING, Cashier,
CECOND NATIONAL BANK OF
CAPITAL 9100,000. WITH THE PRIVILEGE OP IN
CREASING TO 9600.000. _ .
NATHAN HILIiES, President.
WILLIAM H. RHAWN, Cashier,
(Late of the Philadelphia Bank.)
PIBBOTORS;
NATHAN HILLES. CHARLES B. KBEMBR.
GEORGE W. RHAWN, BEN J. ROWLAND, Jn..
SIMON R. SNYDER, BENJ. H. DEACON,
EDWARD HAYES, JOHN COOPER.
LEWIS BHALLOROSS. _
The Second National Bank of Philadelphia Is now
open at No. 134 MAIN Street, Frankfort, for the trans
action of a General Banking Business upon the usual
term*.
Collations upon all accessible points will be made
upon liberal terms. Respectfully, -
feS-fim W.h. RHAWN. Gsahler
CARPETINGS.
CARPET WAREHOUSE.
The subscriber has just received a well-selected stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
C ARPETINGS,
FOB SFBING TBADB.
JOS. BLACKWOOD,
mblB-2m 83H AKOH BTRBBT. BELOW NINTH.
t>eimer's colored photo
ax GRAPHS havA a widespresd reputation. No pic
tures have exceeded them in rtvle. artistic coloring, and
popularity. Only §l. Go to SECOND Bt.. above Green It*
PATBUP AND SAUCES FOR SALE,
V at 4-13 RACE Street.
mhl4-12t* W. A DAVIS*CO.
No. 335 BROADWAY.
MEDICAL.
KATHAIRON.
la from the Greek word "Kathro/'or *Ka-
Jhairo,” signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate, and restore.
This article Is what ite name signifies. For preserving,
restoring and beautifying the HUMAN HAIR it is the
most remarkable preparation in the world. It is again
owned and put up by the original proprietor, and is now
made with the same care, skill, and attention whlok
gave it a sale of over one million bottles per annum.
It is a most delightful Hair Dressing.
It eradicates sourf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes tbe hair rich, soft, and glossy.
It prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray.
It restores hair upon bald heads.
Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head of
hair should use LYON’S KATHAIRON. It Is known
and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by all
respectable dealers
DEMIS S. BARNES & CO.. New York.
KAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM.
This to the most delightful and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It changes the sun* burnt face and
hands to a pearly satin textuie of ravishing beauty, im
parting the marble purity.of youth, and the
appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It re
moves tan, freckles, pimples, and roughness from the
skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent, and
smooth. It contains no material Injurious to the skin.
Patronized by actresses and opera singers. It to what
every lady should have. Sold everywhere.
Prepared by W. B. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y.
Address all orders to
DEMAS S. BARNBS A CO.. New York.
HEIMSTREETS INIMITABLE HAIR RESTO-
BATIVE.—NOT A DIE,
But restores gray hair to Its original color, by supplying
the capillary tubes with natural snstenanoe, Impaired
by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes are composed
of lunar caustic , destroying the vitality and beauty of
the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Helm
street’s Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its
natural color by an easy process* but gives the hair a
LUXURIANT BEAUTY.
promotes Its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicates
dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to the
head. It has stood the test of time, being the original
Hair Coloring, and to constantly increasing In favor.
Used by both gentlemen and lsdlee. It is sold by all re
spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the
commercial agents, D. S. BARNBS A CO.. $6019 BROAD
WAY, New York. 7wo sizes, 60 seats and 91.
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati, who have been
counterfeiting tbe Mustang Liniment, under pretence of
proprietorship, have been thoroughly estopped by tbe
courts. To gnard against farther Imposition, I hare pro
cured from the United States Treasury a private steel
plate revenue stamp, whleh is plaeed over the top of
each bottle. Each stamp bears the/ac simile of my sig
nature, and without which the article is a counterfeit,
dangerous, and worthless Imitation. Examine every
bottle. Tbls Liniment has been in use and growing in
favor for many years. There hardly ei tots a hamlet on
the habitable globe that does not contain evidence of Its
wonderful effects. It to the best emollient In the world.
With its present improved ingredients, its effects npon
man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Bores are
healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals
mads useful, aud untold ills assuaged. For bruises,
sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, nuts, caked
breasts, strained horses. fto.« it is a sovereign remedy
that should never be dispensed with. It should be In
every family. Sold by all druggists,
ft22-mwf3m&eow6m Dr 8. BARNKB, New York.
MILLINERY GOODS.
1864. _ 1864.
WOOD & CARY,
726 CHESTNUT STREET,
STRAW AND MILLINERY
GOODS.
F. B.—MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS are Invited to
examine before purchasing, aa oar BTOOK IS FULL
and FRIGES LOW. „ „
mhS-2m WOOD St GARY.
P. A. HARDING & GO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
No. 413 ARCH STREET,
FHir.ADßLpara
mhS-2m
ARMY GOODS.
JfOR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
EVANS HASSALL,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Banners, Regimental and. Company Flags, swords,
Bashes, Belt*, Pastants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Can
teens. Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Sours,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of
Army and Navy Officers,
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. mhlQ-lm
pURLOUGHS.
Officers and Soldiers, visiting the city on Furlough,
needing
SWORDS,
And otter MILITARY BQTJIPMBnTS, are Invited to tie
very extensive Manufacturing fietablisiiment of
GEO. ~\V» SIIUONS «Sfc BHO.,
SAMSOM-STBEBT HALL,
SANSOBi Street, above Sixth.
PRESENTATION SWORDS
Hade to order at the shortest notice, which, for richness
and magnificence, challenge competition, no other house
in the country combining the MANU? AC PUKING JEW
SLBR with the PRACTICAL SWORD-MAKER.
mhlO'Sm
* WELLS
bat* for sALa,
HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AJTD
SHIRTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS. __
HEAVY (JAETON FLANNELS. _
WASH; NGUTOiT AND VICTORY CAtfBHIOS AND
SILBCIAS. . _
BROWN.BI/BACHBD, AND COBSETVBANS.
No. IN WORSTED YARN, Ac. aettlftf
insurance companies.
T7OBMAN P. BOLLINSHEAD’S
A INSURANCE AGENCY.
No. 312 WALNUT 6treefc, Philadelphia.
Insurances—Fire, Marine. Inland, an! Life, effected
til responsible and well-known companies, without
charge to applicant for services.
Nine years of practical experience and extensive ac
quaintance in his business is a guarantee that all matters
entrusted to his care will be correctly attended to
Agent for the following well-known and reliable com*
P Howard Insurance Company, of New York (1826); Sami
T. Skidmore. Fres’t; Henry A. Oakley, Sec '
Irving Fixe Insurance Company of New York (1862) i
Mason Thompson. Pree’t; MartinlL. Crowell, Sec.
Adriatic Fire Insurance Company, of New York (1868);
‘William A. Beaver, Prea't; Frank W. Lewis, Sec.
Commercial Fire Insurance Company, of New York
(I 860); Joseph Petit. Pres’t; M V. B. Fowler. Sec. -
Mercantile Fire Insurance Company, of New York
(1852); William A Thompson, Pres’t; John Baker, Sec.
Albany City Fire Insurance Company, of Albany, New
York (]&6o)t William Tillinghast, Pres’t. John H. Bice,
Statement of Affairs of
MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of New York
December 81, 1863*
Cash capital... ••<■>s2oo,ooo 00
Surplus..-. 31,360 62—5231,960 62
Invested as follows:
Cash in bank and on hand. »•«*«* 911.260,62
Bonds and mortgages,first liens ... __ n
on real estate.. ■*«*«• "M W
Unitea States bond?, 7 S 10 and . =
certificates •••••• &7.0C00Q-
Call loans, secured by bank
_ stock. 800 00
Interest acciutd.
Lojsm hOLLTNSHKAD, Aeent.
mhoi.m-nrfßn go. 3lg WALNUT Street, Phila,
IB COMPANY,
NUT BTBKKT,
>ND INSUBANOB.
ibotorS; _
T7AME INSUBAN*
r »°*
FIBB AND Itihk:
pin; ■
Francis V. Buck,
Charles Blcbardson.
Henry Lewis*
O. W. Davis.
P, 8. Justice*
George 1. West.
FRaNOIS V.
GHAB. Kiev
W. 1. Blawoharb. Secreti
BROWN STOUT,
SCOTCH ALE,
BT THE CASE'** OH DOZEN.
ALBERT C; ROBERTS,
DEALEB IN FINE GBOGBBIES,
mill Corner ELEVENTH and TINE Btreeta.
fiOBHEQT PIANO TUNING,
h frl >-Mr. 0. B. SAKQENT’B Ordera for Tnalat
ftiwsis^w
8 iK* Oh had eleven T«n° fac torrexperleaea la Be*
toaTand It* rear* employment_ln Philadelphia
SPECIAL.—PIane* nlsathtred to *ooad aa soft an*
eweet-toned aa aaw. tettAeat ramonfe*.
(ami for Tualac. tL oali-tal'
350 00— 5234,360 62
JohnW. Evefm&n,
Bobert B. Potter,
John Kessler, Jr. •
S. D Woodruff,
Charles Stokes,
Joseph D. Bills.
BUCK. President. .
LRDSOfr. Vise Fr«std«mb
ITT. Ufl4-tf
WANTS.
RANTED IMMEDIATELY,
JK> GOOD SILVER PLATERS.
WAGES *2.50 PER DAY.
STEADY WOBK WILL BE aCARAHTEED.
JAB. M. FRAZEE & CO.,
40, 48, and BO MECHANIC Street,
mhl7Bt HEW ABE, Hew Jeney.
WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS SALES
adB?tod *® «®llin* dress tools
WANTED—RASTERS AND OPERA
’ ' toes, on Armj Clothing. Highent mi c#e el „ B
Mono bn) best hands need apoiv Also, a Priw
curacy of WlffTH and WALNUT Street* W3Q -
Agents wanted—a rare
chance for making money offered. Hone need an.
ply except good bnslness mjn For farther pirilcalare
addrees post-office Bos 2834. Philadelphia. m: 17 st*
Book-keeper wanted—a
young man Who understands Book-keeping, One
from the county preferred. Address **W. S., of
this paper. mh!9 at*
WANTED— AN EXPERIENCED
SALESMAN, on Woolensand FancyOaasimeree.
Address J. y.,** at The Press office, mh2l-6t
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO
* * sell goods by sample, for a Dry Goods Commis
sirn Home. Apply to EVANS A GO., 53X4 OHUKCH
Alley. mh2l 2t
WANTED—IN A MANUFACTUR
"" ING ESTABLISHMENT, an active, intelligent
young MAN. a good penman, correct and quick at
figures, and willing to make himself generally useful.
Stood city reference required. Address “Entry,” at
this office. It*
JJOTICE— A YOUNG LAWYER, OF
... ® lx yeais’ experience, desires to connect himself
with a member of the bar, either in Philadelphia, New
XOTK. or Washiniton. He is possessed with education
and ability; can materially assist in the prosecution of
claims, in toe editorial management of a newspaper, or
in any capacity suitable to his position and acquire
• , u he*ceptiouable references as to character and
abiJUy furnished IT required. Address “Member of
the Bar. ” office of Th* Pre**, Phllad-1 phla. mh2l-3t*
COLORED HELP OF ALL DEBORIP
. ** hmt wegefc Orders received
for Fteed Help, at J. OLIVER’S Office, IXI3 PI HE
Street. m alS St*
■WTANTED—A GOOD BOOKKEEPER
»1 —one whonnderstands hie business, in a maun
factory. Box 119 F. O. mhlB -3t*
WANTED—IN ZANESVILLE OHIO,
» Jobbing Boot and Shoe Store, a Jobbing Dry
Goods House, and a Jobbing Queennware and Glassware
Establish rnent, where there Is positively a most excel-'
f I I L, a V, - or either of the above bueln«»Rß*.
Address Locked, box 109, Zanesville, Ohio, mhlfr»7t*
A MONTH!—I WANT TO HIRE
**P * ** AGENTS In every County, at $75 a month, ex
penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma
ehlnee. Address S. MADISON, Alfred,Me, Cfel2d&wBm
MONTH! — I Want Agents at
IPU'-'tWa month,expenses paid, to sell my Bverla&tina
Pencils, Oriental Burner#, and 13 other artlolre. 15 circa
lars sent/rgg. JOHN F. LORD. Blddeford, Me. JaZ7-2m
M WANTED TO BENT—A D WELL
ING HOUfiE, by first of Jnne< with modern fra-
Srovementei situated above Chestnut street, and within
ve squares of Post Office. Rent, $4OO to $6OO. Address
Box JOBO Phllad. Post Office. mhlfi St*
EDUCATIONAL.
A LADY DULY QUALIFIED WITH
£*-„tbebe,t of ref.renc., v.lll give instruction on the
KJ,4£° limited number of poplin. Address Bos
1031 Font Office. mhdl fit-
BOARDING.
TLfJES DARE, 1123 GIRARD STREET,
ha* elegant communicating BOOMS, handsomely
rarnlshedi second and third storie», Honse newly far
nlshed. mhiief
99 P. SOUTH BROAD STREET—VA
CAHT, TWO DOUBLE BOOHS, third and
fourth stories. mbSl-St”
U)«T AND FOUND.
TOST—A CERTIFICATE OF 5-PEB
'■*-* CEBT, LOAN OF STATE OF PBHBSYLVABIA,
for $818. 05. dated March 12. 1880, Jfo. 754, In name of
WILLIAM 1 MEREDITH. Also. a Certificate ofTnif
cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, tor the earn of $2OO.
dated June 80. 1845, Ho. 1452, in the name of ELI K.
PRICE. adifilßlstrator of William Meredith In trust. Ap
plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re*
newal of said Certificates
feiO-gm ELI K PRIGB. No. 81l ARCH Street.
FOR SALE AND TO X.BT.
rfO MANUFACTURERS AND
CAPITALISTS.
Avery large LOT OF GROUND, on North SECOND
Street, C 6 feet front. 802 feet deep, widening on the rear
to 168 feet, with*a 25-feet-wide bach outlet; containing
nearly one acre of ground; suitable for FAGTORT,
SUGAR REFINERY BREWERY, or WAREHOUSE.
Storehouse* erected on the lot will pay a very good Inte-
rest. For sale at a very low price, and terms accommo-
dating. Apply to
Ho. 110 Horth NINTIT Street.
mh!6-6t*
riHESTNUT-STREET BUILDING
V/ LOTS, went of Nineteenth, S 3 ly 178 feet, for sale by
HENRY B. CHEW. No. *O4 South FOUttTH Sheet.
mbl9-4t*
M HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE,
OR TO LET. on an improving lease on the north
side of Arch street, between Ninth and Tenth; 25 feet
front by 140 feet deep, 10 an alley leading Into Cherry
street Apply at Ho. 4.08 CHESTNUT Street, between
9 and 1 o’clock- iniul-St*
m FOR SALE-'A SMALL-SIZE
Jfiiia- new COTTAGE,S3436 GREEN Street, with 9 room*.
Including bath-rocm; front and side porticoes, he. mh!93»
Mfor sale—a superior cot.
TAGS RESIDENCE, pleasantly situated on Locust
afreet, aeeond house above Thirty-eighth itreat. West
Philadelphia. Apply to ROBERT MACGRBGOB,
mbai-it 410 WALNUT Street.
m FOR SALE—A MODERN BUILT
JuAthree-story DWELLING, with water, gas. bath,
Ac : one of me most delightful and healthy situations
In WEfcT PHILADELPHIA, commanding an extensive
▼tew of the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers and the
Jersey shore; a new Barn: lot 84 by 176 feet; situated la
the vicinity of the new Park. Property rapidly ad
vancing in price.
■ Or. Bouse TO LET and Furniture for sale
Inquire 9254 CHESTNUT Street,
mli2l-6t* Second Floor.
FOB SALE—A NUMBER OF
JuiOBEEIS STREET BESIDES CEJ, S 3 feet front by
different depths. One of those desirable residences.
SPRING GARDEN Street, above THIRTEENTH, south,
side. Handsome residence South TENTH Street, below
SPRUCE. Also, ELEVENTH and TWELFTH Streets resi
dences. and a great number in other localities, call and
examine Register of city properties. E. PETTIT*
mb 2l No 3»3 WALNUT Street
M SPLENDID MANSION AND A
C»OUNTRV*SEAT. NEAR GERMANTOWN,
Fi-R SA/jE —The subscriber offers for sale a very eie
. cant MaNS' OK BOUSE, situate at the corner of Man*
helm and Green streets, Germantown. The house has
spacious bach-buildings, built of stone and finished in
the veil best manner, regardless of expense, with large
ealoov, parlor, spacious hall, and staircase of solid caS;
large dining-room, pantry 'with fire-proof and kitchen
on the first floor; four large chambers, bath-room with
all the modern conveniences, and library on the second
floor, and four chambers on the third floor; gas and
water throughout, with stationary washstands; cellar
paved and very dry. The stable and barns are com
plete. Flue garden in good order. The most attractive
feature consists in the Old Shade and Evergreens, com
bining one of the most desirable places to ba found In the
country. There are between 7 and 8 acres of ground lu
the estate. Convenient to Wayne and Day’s-lane sta
tions, and near the Main street. Can he examined every
day in the week. For farther ticulars, apply ti
LEWIS &SH- REDNhR,
No. 15tt South FOURTH Street.
DELAWARE COUNT V PRO
■A— PERTY FOR SALE —Possession April Ist, 1801.
FaRM of 61 acres two miles from Chester; excellent
mansion, and other buildings; fine spring; abundance
of flint, good land, good road to station on lailroad.
* FARM oi 23 acres, first- class improvements, at Media,
and convenient to railroad; fruit, shade, Ac.
FARM of 6 acres, large stone mansion, and all neces
sary Improvements; fruit and shade; at Media, and
convenient to station
bight acre:: of Land, near Westdale station, on Media
Railroad: iirdt-ci»Bs Dwelling and good out-buildings.
‘•Owner going West.”
26 acres of Land. flr»t-class Cottage: shade, spring,
and'all improvements for a comfortable country home,
i. ccessible from Westdale station on Medi&Sßailroad.
LJAS. R CUMMINS, Surveyor.
mh2i-3t* MEDIA, Delaware county. Pa.
JB TO RfcNT.—A BEAUTIFULLY
■laLsitnated COUNTRY RESIDENCE, with coach house,
stable, and garden, within three minutes walk of Wiesi*
noming station, on the Trenton Railroad, seven miles
from the city. Apply at *717 WALNUT St mh!6 6t*
Sf" ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT
EEa. JOB SALE.—On the Bristol Turnpike, near —*■-
Holmetsburg, about eight miles from Philadelphia, very
accessible by'Meambo&t and Railroad, convenient also
to Churches and Schools. For healthiness and beauty of
situation, as well as surrounding advantages, this pro
perty Is unsurpassed in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
The Mansion, of brown stone, commanding fine views
of the De’aware River, bnllt and finished in the most
thorough manner, is spacious and replete with all the
modern conveniences for both summer and winter.
The Grounds comprise about twenty- three acres, beau
tifully laid out, rod ornamented with a great variety of
old and young Forest Trees and Shrubbery. A large
Garden, with abundance of Fruit, Orchard, St c.
On the premises are also erected a Gardener's Cottage,
Lodge, Orchard£House,‘Green House, Conservatory, Gas
House, and extensive Stabling ,
Ko expense bavin? been spared to make this, in
all respects, a flrst-dae# residence.
Apply to
ml-set
C. H. MUIRHEID,
No. 303 Bouth SIXTH Street.
5619 non $B,OOO AND $3,000-—THESE
sPA't'jv/Wj amounts to LOANon improved city
gropertiee. Appily to E PETTIT, 333 WALNUT
treet. . mfrai
«M 7 nAfk AND $15,000 TO INVEST
sPJ- I jV/ULf first mortgages, on good city and
near country properties, or will be divided. D. 8. CAD
•WALLAIiBB, 10S South FOURTH Street. mhl9-6i*
IBGAI.
F! THE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA
Estates of WILLIAM SCHIVELY. deceased, JOHN
SCHIVELY, deceased, and ANN SCHIVELY, de-
ceased
The auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjattthe
first accounts Of GEORGE 8. SCHIVELY, administrator
dbnc.t.a-, of William frcbively, deceased, of John
Schively, deceased, and of Ana Schively, deceased, and
to make distribution, will attend to the duties of hi*
sppointment on MONDAY, the ELEVENTH DAY OF
APRIL, A D. 1864 at4o’clock P M., at his office, No.
271 SOUTH FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadel
phia, mh-2l mwfst
Fr THE ORPHANS* COURT FOB THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA
Trust Estates under will of WILLIAM SCHIVELY, de
ceased. of ANN SCHIVELY. deceased, and of JOHN
SCHIVELY, deceased. , fi ......
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the
First Account o/ GEORGE S. SCHIVELY, Trustee of
Rstatce of WILLIAM. ANN. and JOHN SCHIVELY.
ind to make distribution.' will attend to the daties of
his appointment on MONDAY, the 11th day oi ipiU,
A D *16647*“ 4 o’clock P. M.. at his office. No. 271 booth
FIFIH St roe , in the city of Philadelphia. mb2l-mwf-5t
rsi the court of common pleas
for THE CITY AND COOET3T Of PHIL ADEL
PHIA '
IB tin “ a ' l H VumON CANAL COMPANY.
aml O. THOMPSON, traiteea under a car
tain indenture of meitsate of the Chian Canal Oompaur,
daMd October 28. 1857, and to make distribution, will
meet the parties in Interest for the purposes of hi, ap-
SdiLtment. on FRIDAY, the Bth day or April. A. D.
3864. at four o’clock P. M. ,»t his cHce, No. 271 Bonth
FIFTH Bt;eet, In the city .of Fhiladilphia
mhSlinwfdt Anditor.
TV/T AGEE’S ENVELOPE MANOPAO
ATX TORY AND PAPER STORE, 31« OHEBTNDT St.
Envelope Manufactory,
Envelope Manufactory,
Envelope Hannfactory,
_ Envelope Manufactory, _ ,
Mti Chestnut street, 316 Chestnnt .treet.
Sl6 Chestnnt street, 816 Chestnut .treet.
316 Chestnut street, 316 Chestnut street.
Paper and Envelopes.
Paper and Envelopes* '
Paper and Envelopes, Retail
Wholesale and Retail, and Retail
Wholesale and Retail. . aSd Kotall.
Wholesale and Retail. Wholesale ana norau.
At the lowest prices.
At MAGEE'S. hetween^hlfd
and Fourth, corner of Hnd»ou* mal '
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIO.
SOIREE GYMNASTIQtJH,
“GREAT CEHTBAL FAIR" OF THE BAHITABY COM
MISSION.
andEntertaigmsiits on Exhibitions, Beneite,
A SOIEEK GYMNABTIQUB
AND LAST GBAUD EgBNrOM
N»'!jATnVTnM < ’ 3 »N t n“£?, t^„^th the PHII.ADBI.PHIA
held at «5» HD PHTBIOAt INSTITUTE, will to
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 12.
The classße of Masters and young Gentlemen nnder th.
direction of Dr. Whrj.Nßße. The classes of young
Ladles led by Miss 8. t. HOPKINB The classes of Gen
tlemen condncted by Messrs. HaRRIB*ON and GIHON
The whole performance belli* a full and practical mils,
traiion of all the branches of modern Gymnastloa and
Physical Culture, and executed entirely by amateurs,
members of tbe Institution.
The Grand Orchestra of thirty-six first-class perform
er« win, in itself, prove a Treat attraction.
Director of the General Mneto Mr. HABBT.gR
of Masia for the “Light Gymnastics," If . Lo*se
_&I*YWLD*. corner of CSgSINDT and JUNIPER
sole of TiSfJte en apnolllte d Treaeurer and Agent for the
oli! lh « entertainments will be ready
IowiDK?,S,“ T ' Msrch »• “d e »“ be had At the <3-
P fcv Dr. O. A Smith. 1530 Arch street
Meeere. Hoyt A Bro*„ IfOO Che.tnntet™..
Meters. Andre A Oo .’llMCheftng? I .?,™?'-
Mr Join Kisley, Continental Hotel *****
Office of Sanitary Commission, 1307 r 'he»tmit .I.*.** ..j
Hatatorinm, Broad street, below strflB t' ***
PRICE OF ADMISSION
Parquet and Balcony
Family Circle and Amphitheatre
No extra, chans tor referred seats
Kale of sea ts to commence on Tuesday, March 22
Doors open at 7 o’clock. The performance to* com
mence pnnctnaJly at 8 o clock. mb2l- 3t
EXHIBITION PENNSYLVANIA
■* -J HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
NOTICE.—If contiibutore can. brio? their Plants to the
MUSICAL FUEL HALL on the 21it, from 12 M, to 3
o'clock P. M.. they will oblige the Committee.
No Plants received after 10 o’clock A. M. on TUESDAY.
tbe22d.
The expense of hauling the plants will be refunded br
the Society.
ffHE SPRING FLOWER SHOW
or THK
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society
WILL BE HELD AT THE
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
LOCUBT Street, above Eighth,
ON TUESDAY, MARCH 22d, 1864,
PROM 11 A. M. TO 11 F. V;
111 artlolu tor competition and exhibition nut be
staled by 10 o'clock A. M. on Tne.dar. Ztd.
Application tor apaoe meat be preieoted to the Gdmnrit
tee on or before 1 o’elook P. H. on Monday, 21at
Schedules of Fremlnme can be had or the Beoretwr,
Members can act the tloketa by maklac avplloattoa at
the MUSICAL FUND HALL.
A. W. HARBISOff,
mbit 8t Ho. go Booth SEVENTH Street.
INSTITUTE HALL, WILMINGTON,
GOmCfIALK’S FAREWELL CONCERT IK AMERICA.
Mr, M. STBAKOSCH reepcotfolly inform the oUU«n*
of the above-named city tliat he faaa succeeded In ma-triMg
jrrao,. ff .nt s^th« l .. ; i.brat,d Pianist and Oompow.
■ ’ owiara,
upon which occaalon be will perform m.nr of ble most
admired compoultlona. He will be ai.leted brthefol
lowing
madamAM^JOT.^ 181^
Prime Tenure of the Anschutz Opera Company and prim,
olpal European opera bopree
a KONOU CARLO P iTTf,
theyoungand highly talented VirUtoUt. brother of the
muelcal celebjltiee-Adellna Patti, Uariotte Paul, and
Madam* Patti Strakoscb.
S. BEHRENS,..... MnnioaL Director and Conductor
Adnmitna hi. Reserved Sente fIG cent* extra.
The RALE or b«ATS will comiosuca on THURSDAY
MOIININO. March 24, ut OH AS OKOBE'S Music jt«r£
MARKET Street
TAMES E. MURDOCH, ESQ, HAS
kindly contented to deliver an ADDRESS. with
Mltcellaneont Readinje, tor the Widow, and Orphans
or tboHe who have fallen In defence of the Union, ah aUo
the frmlllesof Disabled R-OdUre, under thecareof
TUB LADIES 1 FIR&T ONO-N AttSOOIATION,
AT HANDEL ADD H \YDN HALL.
EIGHT! rI AND RPKIKCI GARDEN STREETS.
On FRIDAY EVENING, March 2Gtb. at 8 o’clock.
Tickets 60 cents.
For sale at the room* of the Association. No 037 North
Eighth street: Gould** Music Rtor*. Cbehtnut B
Clinton’*, Chestnut, abnv* Ninth: Mr*. Davis’ Fancy
Store. Eiahih. above CheHtßDt; at the Drr»g jjtorw* Fifth
and Green, Sixth and Green, Sixth and Vino Ninth *a.i
Vino, and at the door of the Ball In the evening.
mh2l-6t
WALNUT- ST BEET TH BATHE.
YY —RFCOND WBEK OF RD WIN ADAMS.
On MONDAY andTUEtDAY EVENINGS. MarohJlaud
22, will be presented the Intensely exciting, thrilling,
and all-absorbing Drama entitled
THE DEAD BEaRT. THE DEAD HEART.
In which In which
wtii EDWIN ADAMS, t EDWIN ADAMB.
Will sustain bis original character f
ROBERT LANDRY. « Young Sculptor.
Box office open from 9 till 3 o’clock, Performance to
commence at 7 H o’clock,
BONSALL BROS. ,
GB O V EB’S SHESTNUT STREET
THEATRE
MONDAY EVENING, March 21,
LABI* NIGHT POSITXVRhY
LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY
Of the Great Irish Scenic Drama.
COLI&KN BiWN.
COgLESI BAWN.
TO-MORROW (Wednesday! EVENING,
Last time of the TICKBT-OF LEAVE MAN.
In active preparation. Boucicoult’s interesting and ex*
citing Drama, THE OCTOROON.
Ti/18. JAMES E. MURDOCH WILL
JFA deliver his Popular Address, entitled
PROVIDENCE AND LOVE OF COUNTRY.
AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
On TUESDAY EVENING, 22d instant.
For the Benefit of the
* U. S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION.
In the course of the evening Mr. MURDOCH will in
trodnee the following recitations:
GBTTYSBURG. (A new Poem.) By F. Da H. Janvier.
OUB HBBOES. Written for the occasion, and read foe
the first time.
ON BOARO THE CUMBERLAND. Geo. H. Boker.
THE SONG OF THE BUGLE AND DRUM. T.8.8e*4.
SCOTT AND THE VETERAN. Bayard Taylor.
THE COVENANTER’S BATTLE-SERMON; delivered
by Ephraim Mae Briar on the Battle-field of Drumolog.
THE AMERICAN FLAG. F Rodman Drake.
Tickets 25cents Reserved seats 60 cents.
The sale of tickets will commence on Friday morniac.
18th Inst, at 9 o’elook. at MARTIES’S, 606 CHESTNUT
Street Tickets can also be had at the door of ol«
AC* DEMY on the evening of the readings.
Doors open at 7 o'cl’k. Readings at 8 o’cl’k. mal7»st
“fJBEAT GATHERING OF THE
VA CLANS”
GRAND SCOTTISH OOBOERT.
AT THE MUSICAL FUND BALL,
THDRSDAY t E S TBDlNG?Ma^c!i h 24th, 1864,
FOR THE BBNBPIT OP THE
LIBRARY OF THE CALEDONIAN CLUB,
UNDER THE UNITED AUSPICES OP TEE
St. Andrew’s Society, Germantown Barns’(Rob.
Scots’Thistle Society* Philadelphia Carling Club,
Burns’ Association, Keystone Carling Club*
Caledonia Beneficial Society Caledonian Club,
Daniel Mclntyre, Conductor. Duncan Wright, See.
Doors open at 7Jtf o’clock. To commence precisely at S.
Tickets 25 cents,to be bad at John Booth’s, 1616 Market
street; Wm. Cameron, Jr., 228 N. Eighth street; A. & G.
McClement, 338 Chestnut street, or at the door. mhl9-6f
MBS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH
iWL STREET THFATRB
SUCCESS WITHOUT PARALLEL*
Second Week of the Grand Engagement of
Mr. AND Mrs. BaRNEY WILLIAMS,
HOEDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS*
ALL HALLOW EVE
Bo<iy O’Connor, (with song) Ur. Barney Williams.
Bitty Riileeir Mrs Barney William*.
To be followed bv the roaring Farce of
LATEST FROM NEW YORK.
Widow Sprouts Mrs. Barney Williams.
Phil Mulligan ...Mr. Barney Wllti&nu.
To conclude with GOOD FDR NOTHING.
Prices as usual. Curtain rises at 7)£ o’clock. mh2l-2t
TOM KING’S EXCELSIOR CIRCUS,
x MARKET, above TWELFTH Street.
SBKOBITA LOLA LEHMAN, a Spanish lady, of
great beauty* and celebrated as a daring, dashing, and
thrilling equestrienne, will make her first appearance
on TOESDaY EVENING, 23d, and continue oaring the
week. She. is
THE BRIGHT PARTICULAR STAR
of the Exce'sior Troupe, The proiramme of entertain
ment is entirely changed for the present week by the ve
teran Tom King, as to bring into full development the
various talent of tbs great Troupe Admission only 20
cent?; Stage eeats, 60 cents; commencing at quarter be
fore 8 o’clrck Matinees, by gaslight, on WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERN DONS, commencing at
o’clock. ' mh2l
T?LEVENTH-ST. OPERA HOUSE.
XJ “THE FAMILY RESORT.”
CARNCBOS9 ».ND DIXEY’S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAB TROUPE OF THE WOBSiD*
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES.
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable
leagues. Plantation Beenes, ic.. Ac., by
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS.
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets 20 cents. Doors < pen at 7 o’clock.
fe27-5m J- L CARNCSQSB. Buslneps Man agar.
nASINO! CASINOI OASINOi
CHESTNUT STREET, above Sixth. .
GRAND VaRIETY ENTERTAINMENT.
ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS,
BALLETS* PkNTOMIMES, VOCALISTS.
COMIC SINGERS _
mbl7-10t» EVERY NIGHT.
THE great picture
a AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOM
For a short season.
OPEN EVERY EVENING FOR A SHORT SEASON.
Thin is the most complete and finished Painting of Iks
Sacrtd Scriptures in the world, eomprUing over lfrr t?
thexuott
SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES
0/ the first three thousand years of Biblical Hbfterp*
forming altogether one the finest exhibitions of the age*
OP* It EVSKT RVBHING at half past 7 o'eloek,
Admission 25 cents.
B. KatlnSea on Wednesday and Saturday aftw>
moods, at 3 o’clock.
Admission for Children 16 cents.
GERMANIA. ORCHESTRA—PUBLIC
'J BBHBARSALS every SATURDAY, *t S o’clock, F.
M, at the MDBICA L FOB It HALL. Single tioketi 91
c.,ntv Package* of alac ticket*. #l. To be bad at AJS
DKE’S. 110* CHBSTNUT Street, J. B OOULD. «k-
VBKTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door. feW-tf
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OB’
A THE FINE ARTS.
10*9 CHESTNUT STRSET.
OPES DAILY (Snndayi excepted) from 9 A. M. tffl
6 P 1C
Jd mission 30 cento. Children half price. ja33-tt
OF REMOVAL.
The nnderFiruei would Inform their friends and the
public generally ihat they have removed from their Old
6land. 917 ARCH Street, to their
where they will continue the tale of
Having associated with onr house Mr. OHARJfiW
PAGE, (formerly the Prirclpal Designer for Cc>rnefltaj
A Balter,) we are now prepared to
Fixtures of ail grades anti designs, from the plainest H»
the most massive and elaborate.
CP3£CTACUES TO SUIT ALL SI&HTS.
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES
Inserted without pain. ME3 w QUEEN * 00..
9»* CHESTNUT STJEEBT.
fXF KRA GLASSES AND OFFIOBSa’
FIELD GLASSES.
Mlerosoopea for Phyeiolanß and Studoala.
A very large assortment for sale by
JAMES W. QtTEE3 * CO .
ftaa CHES CBTOT Street
MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN
AM. STRDSIBNTS.
* Chfcstormau’B Metallic and Steel Tataa
For **’.* by JAMSfi W QUEEN 4 CO..
OS* C3&INOT Stnwfc.
Priced and Ulnatrated fcrjLii*. fis^ 1 tsa
ANUBEHIRNTSi
FOR THE ZHHVBFIT OF TNfi
Poore open at 7.Ut Concert to commence a* 6. mn2L3t
J. Ineco Williams’ celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE
SPLENDID NEW WAREBOOMS,
No. #l!» ARCH STRBETt
GAB FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS,
COAL-OIL BURNERS, *c.
VAN KIRK & CO.,
No <ll a ARCH STREET.
• •••.00 cents.