The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 23, 1864, Image 3

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    SFKOIAL NOTICES.
.Hoyt’s Hiawatha Hair Restorative,
fIOYT'B HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
t HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
/HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
In Longfellow's Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to have
.conferred the greatest boon on his tribe because he
'brought to its notice eorn. Every one will admit that
f our preparation la worthy of the name, for the benefits
'it confers when It is known*
WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES.
It restores faded and ft ay hair and whiskers to their
original color. It brings up the natural shading of one
‘hair with another, thus glvini the hairaperf ct llfeap*
pearance, so (hat the most critical observer oannot de
tect its use. It mol es harsh hair soft and silky, stops its
falling out, cleanses it and th« scalp from all impurities,
is as readily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair
.'dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad effeots of pro*
yious tu>e of preparations containing sulphur, sugar of
lead, Ac.
The proprietors of the Biawatlia published the follow
ing challenge to test In the Hew York dailies thre.
■weeks, which
WAB NEVER ACCEPTED
Let some well known and disinterested persons ap
point one to the proprietor of each preparation for the
h&lrto bring up the color. Every proprietor to use no
thing but hU own preparation, and tho person nothing
else dm leg the test. A certificate of the result to£e
•widely published ai the expense of the unsuccessful com
petitors. told everywhere JOSEPH HOYT& CO,»
jnh!9-ly 10 University Place, New Torn.
One-Prick Clothing, of the Latest
Gtylbs, made In the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our Ons-Priob Ststbm is strictly adhered to.
All are thereby treated alike.
drtSly JONES A 00., 604 MARKET Street.
Mason
Stbck & Co’s
HAMLIN’S
OABIIfBT
ORGANS.
arsoK & go.’
SEVENTH
The Popular Clothing House of Phila.,
“OAK HALL.”
- Beet-elass goods and moderate prices.
WANAMAKER A BROWN,
B E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
Custom Department (to make to order) No. X S. Sixth st.
Electricity carefully applied by Dr.
A. H. STEVENS, at I*lB SOUTH PENN SQUARE. Phi
ladelphia. mhfi-tf
ieusb <fc Wilson's Highest pkehium
The Cheapest, Simplest, and Best.
Salesroom, 7M Chestnut Street above Ith.
IVIAK,B.X3BXD.
TEE WICK—PATIENCE. -March 324. ISM br Rev. J.
_A. Sei«s. D. D,Mr- Walter L. Trewick, of Harrisburg,
Pa,, to Miss Patience M. Patience, of Philadelphia *
JESTER—NUDD—On the 21st lost., by Rev. L. L.
Briggs Mr. John F Jester, ‘9lat Regiment, P. V.» to
Carrie N. Nudd, of this city, *
XDXB3D-
BYAN.—On Monday last, aged S 7 years, Mrs. Sarah
J., wife of John W. Byan, Esq.» and sister of Bev. 15.
*W. Hotter.
The'friends ef the family are invited to attend thefune*
y&l, from the residence or her husband. No 1310 So nth
Tilth street, below Wlarton, on Saturday' afternoon
next, at 2 o’clock, toproceed to Laurel Hill. ****
SMITH.— Johnß Smith, artist, of New York, died in
‘thlscity, ofiLflammation ofthelnngs.
His relatives and male friends are respectfully invited
to attend his funeral, from the residence of his nephew,
•528 Buttonwood street, on Thursday- March 24. at half
.past 1 o’clock To proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery.
.CNew York, Boston, and Washington papers please
At hia residence, in Wilmington,
Delaware, ou the mornlog of the 21st last.. Abraham
jUlderdioe. In the 70th year of his age. _ **
BLYfii—Suddenly, on the 2lst., John H. Blye, aged 46
"years.
The’relatives and male friends of the family are re
t.epectfully iu vited to atiend his funeral from his late re
sidence, U'3o Arch street, on Friday morning at 10
o’clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill Oemeterry. •••*♦*
HAY.—On Monday mornii g, 21stinst., Henry L. Hay,
*on of William Hay, aged S 3 years. .
The male relatives and friendß of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from hia father's
residence, Ho. 3C6 South Eleventh street, on Thursday
afternoon at 8 o’clock, without further notice. *’ *-S
MONTBLIBS.—On Monday morning, the 21st instant,
“William MoiteUns, in th 9 Sod year of his age. • .
The male friends of the family are respectfully invited
•to attend the funeral, from hie late residence. No. 17
South Ninth street, on Wednesday morning, ths 2SJ
instant, at 9 o’clock. •. , *
SMITH.-On the 21et instant, at half past 12 A. M »
Jacob H. Smith, in the 70ih year of his age.
Hie relatives and friend* are respectfully invited (with
out further notice) to attend his funeral, from his late
■residence, Allen’s Lane. Mount Airy. Twenty-»econd
•ward, on Thursday af:ernoon, the 24th instant, at 2
•'’clock. Toproceed to Germantown. _ *
° TBOTTER. —Cta*tbe'ai»t ißsUnt.~Alicß laarle, only
daughter of Joseph B. and Edith. N t Trotter, in her 4th
J The relatives and friends of the family are invited to*
attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents.
Jfo. 266 South i evertaentk street, on Fourth-day, the 23d
-instant at 3 o'clock. . „ ,
ACKERMAN.-On Saturday morning. March 19fch,
after a lingering illness,’Man C., wife of Clinton M.
.AckermJh. in the 22d year of her age.
The relatives and friend* of the family are respectfully
invited to attend her funeral, on Thursday morning
next, at 10 o’clock, frcm the residence of her parents, on
•Fifth street, above Coopsr, Camden, N. J. **** ;
AVECOMMENCED
ad gammer Stock of MOUJUf
r in store— ‘ ' ‘
English. Bombazines,
French Bombazines,
Saznmer Bombazines,
Ohally.
Moasselanes,
Tamises,
1 White Foulards, &e.
MOURNING STORE,
r O . 918 CHESTHUT Straet.
“BESSON & BON H.
receiving ttieir Sprinxaa
Sira GOODS, and have now
Black Byzantines,
*' Florentines.
“ Bareie Hem&ni,
'' Crape Karsts.
Bareges,
* * Silk Grenadines,
Black, and Black and
"REST BROWN SILK IN THE CITY.
< Best B ack Silks.
Spring Fancy Silks.
Paris stjleCbenie.
London style Shawls.
Broadway style Cl >aks.
miia jsybe & lanpbll.
»» UNITBD STATES CHRISTIAN
COMMISSION.--Ca li acknowledgments for the
relief of the. Cherokee Indians: .
Collection at public meeting held in Philadelphia:
Geo. H, Stuart-..- ~.~*,5100 00
J. P. Crozer - 200 00 .
Samuel R. Shipley 26 00
Israel Morris 6 oi)
Collection on plates... . 23S
■ 1 -$OBB 91
Geo. B. Wood - - —. 60 00
Charles Tarnali * 60 00
S. Colwell --- - 60 03
Mrs J. Sell MOO
E. W. Clarke & Co 60 00
**L.” . 60 00
Church of the Mediator, per Bey. Mr. Appleton— 43 25
Afriend - 25 00
B. R. Loxley 5 CO
M. A Longsiteih--*-. 20 00
Mrs. Wi150n..... 20 00
Jas. Bayard....*— * 20 00
J. Lewis Crozer.... 25 00
John Sparhawk and family 10 00
A friend, per Rev. Phillips 8r00k5—.............. 10 00
J. Hamilton Carlisle 10 00
Mrs. C. 8. Dungan -*• 20 00
A friend at Abington 6 00
Cash. .' 5 00
A friend * 6 00
Catharine Yeakes, Lancaster. Pa 6 00
Mrs. Conyniham. Lancaster. Pa.—. 500
•‘A. H Hew York * 3 00
Lizzte Beaver
8. M 1 00
Emma Corwell - 10
Total- - $1,107 79
Acknowledgments f>r the general fund will appear
next week
Funds for this fppeial object may ha sent to Jos. Pat
terson, Treasurer, Wetfero Bank.
It JOS. PATTBRSON, Traaanrer.
Ma AT A SPECIA I. MEETING OF THE
COLLEGE I>F PHYSICIANS, of Pniladelphia,
held March 21.1864. the following preamble and raaolu
iions were adopted:
“Whereas, The College has learned that it has
'pleased almighty Goo *o letoove from our midst o'ar late
fellow* membtr and Vice President, Dr. FRANKLIN
BACHE.
“Resolved, That this event has prodaced emotions of
the deepestn&tnre aod regret at the removal of one who
'has 10 long taken au active part in theproceedinge of the
College, whoie m»ny social virtues and amiability of
disposition endeaTec him to ub personally as an asso
ciate; whose high tone of character, disinterestedness of
purpose, unspotti d Integrity and honorable life have al
ways commanded "nr respect aid. admiration; whose
zealous labors in behalf.of the institution entitle him to
our gratitude, and whore position as au earnest
tor of the especial department to which his life has heOV
■devoted has placed him among the most distinguished,
of the Fellows of the College.
"Resolved, Tbaitte College of Physicians sincerely
sympathizes with the family of the deceased, and con
doles with them in their .sorrow.
** Resolved, That the Fellows of the College will at
tend, In a body, ihefncerai of the late Vice President,
and that a Fellow of the College be appointed to draw ap
•Amemoir of his life
“Resolved, Teat a copy of these proceedings and re
solutions be fa' niched.to rbe family of the deceased,and
published in the daily papers. ” ■
JOHN H. PACKARD,
lt» . Secretary.
DEPARTMENT OJP SURVEYS
Office of ibe Chief Exoixrer and Surveyor,
r JiiLADEiiEHIA, March 21, 1854.
NOTICE —Dnplica'.epl&osof the resurvey and re«n«
Jatlon of that portion uf tbe TWBNTT-SECOND WARD
as Is embraced within the following limits are now pro*
pared* and deposited for public Inspection, at theOlSce
of the Surveyor and Regulator of the Ninth burvey Dis*
trict, viz:
No. 180. Third Section. Bounded on the
N. 6 by Germantown avenue.
S. E by West Washington avenue.
S W by Green street
N. W. by Carpenter street,
ieciiotr Bounded on the '
N. E bt Green street.
s. E. by West Washington avenne.
B W, r>y Wiseahlekon avenue.
N. v/. by Carpenter street
seUon. Bounded on tha^.
N H by Menton Avenne.
K K by East Washington street.
H w. by f-hew street.
N. \V. by Goraas street
And the Board cfSarv yors Lave appointed MONDAY,
the 4tb day of April lfcv, at h\lf paßl 10 o’clock A. M.,
?to consider any objection i tint may be urged thereto by
• Any citizens interacted therein. f .
STRICKLAND K*EAS3.
Chief Engineer and Sarveyor.
No. 19$. Fonrtl S*
No. 204 NlsfhSe-
mh23 26ap2 3;
WARD BOUNTY
FUXSD -At a meeting of the Extontlva Com
'inittee, c«lUd for be purpose of auditing the collectors’
books, and tettlina the wcccunts of the Treasurer and
'CommittetP, it wa« sucoanced by the Chairman that
the Ward Bounty baf been paid to 666 recruits. which
number, together with the other credits assigned to the
ward, brioxH onr torn: l miner of sredltsnp to 990 men.
This number by k fair aid equitable escalation, is 15
more thaa our umlcr tbe cUI for 500,000 men. A
balance la mono}’ snflicieat to pay all debts Is on hand,
and we must now K ,! cUnrfully vnivigorously again, to
work, to live the 0 varniaeni every man necessary to
. bnng the war to a >oe. c ose
TThe new call for 200 OCO men will require of ui about
auumore recruits. and ti» trocure them the Bum of Ten
Thousand Dfy isrs U sitlliient, if raised immediately,
There are 3.600 tne.i in the ward liable to draft. It is
loped that of thi* number at least 2.0f0 can bs found who
Are able to c.'Utribiu-* an ftozruge saiD of live dollars
«acb, and who bavn the t-pun and manlintSH to do so,
insterd ot waiting tor a fur (q take the Darden upon
tleraeelves. . 1
Atfraod meeting of ih* cltizene of the ward, to devtaa
meaenrtß for raiMPff the above unm by a laetapnorMon*
aaentftjroiiir'tbo^iMw^mrii. wiu be held at the Baptt-t
Chapel,cori er< f hid H i£e.£iTH and BPHISG (3ABDKS
Streets, o* THI3KMMY hV&tUbQ. 24th 1?£. at ei?hfc
■o’clock. Let every oue aitei dor gaud hie contribatlon
•and the whole btihiuees will be settled within a week.
WM. MABTW, Prebideht.
G. A. Foreman, ficrfttsry.
Chas A Mu T.tR, (J: ah man of Auditing Committee
mh2S.2t
ROTICF. TMB annual meet.
W&* IBG of the ROaiNE ASSOCIATION of Phila
delphia, wtH he fceb- m ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
TENTH and CHESTNUT on THUB6D* Y APTBBBOON,
at SK o'clock, wtec a hoard of Manager* will be chosen
and the nfinal btulneejs i.ausacted. All ladles are par
ticularly Invited. mh23-3t&apS 6 7 -6t*
dCS^T> P ??I LADIiILJJII| A ACID HEADING
'wGP» RalLKuap »jO.. office »** South FOURTH
iStreet, Philadiilphia. March 17, 1864
to hereby nivcn, thao the Transfer Books of the
‘Common Kook of tM* Company will be closed on the
:31flt toil., loberfop.n.d on ibe.Mth of APRIL next, at
which time the Stockholders of this Company,ho
have New York eei llficai«e. ararcq nested to return thorn
'to the Faraery Lran and Tru>t Company. No. C 6 Wail
.street, KeW York, wbo will give a leceiot’for tin iin»,
and ftyiifli is h. fe » day« thereafter certilcates from the
(Philadetpl la ciHre. in «x haute for .aid receipt. ,
The Transfer Office «-r the Preferred .lock ofthlsCom
®anr at New York wtl' be closed permanently on the
31st tnrt Tliat for both the Prefrrred and Common
flock In Bo! tou will be permanently closed on tte 31st
MARCH. ; - - ' S. BKADFOUD.
mhlf Haw UUpU Treasurer.
TUB GREAT CENTRAL FAIR,
SANITARY COMMISSION.
OFFICE 13*3 CHEBTMOT STEEET, PHILADELPHIA.
The following men and women have kindly consented
to act as Chairmen of the Committees In the approaching
Fair:
CHAIRMEN OF/COMMITTEES.
AGRICULTURE
Prcf. A. L. Kennedy, M. D., 1138 Girard street.
„ , • ASMS AND TROPHIES _ ,
Col. Grosman, I Mrs. General Meade,
1159 Girard street. I 2027 Pine street.
ARRANGEMENTS (General).
John C. Cresson, 1702 Sommer street.
ABRAHOEMEHTS (Interasd) AMD RECEPIION OF
GOODS
J, H. Orne. iMrs, George Plltt,
G 26 Chestnut street. I 1100 Walnut street
BAKERS
John G. Moxey, 1426 Vine street.
BENEFITS. ENTERTAINMENTS. AND EXHIBITIONS.
GeorguTrott. i Mrs. Aubrey H. Smith.
823 S. Eleventh street. I 1516 Pine street.
" BOOKSELLERS.
J. B. Lipplncott, j Mr*. Robert. M Hooper,
• 715 Market street. I 1325 Walnut street.
Samuel Baugh, I Miss Nixon,
129 South Second street. I 702 Walnut street.
BREWERS AND MASTERS.
Samuel Hutton, N. W. corner Filbert and Tenth streets.
Pianos,
BUILDINGS DECORATIONS, AND BUILDERS.
John Klee. 129 South Seventh street.
' CABINET WARE;
Thomas Thompson, {Mrs. Seth B. Stitt,
. 238 South Second street, j 212 West Logan Square.
x : ( CANNED FRUITS.
Mrs. Theodore Cnyler, 1826 South RUtenliouse Square.
CARPET?, OIL CLOTHS. AND MATTING.
Benjamin Orne, I Mrs. Ducachet.
904 Chestnut street, f 11C6 Girard street.
CARRIAGES
W. D. Rogers, ICC 9 Chestnut street.
riAiios.
r. B. GOOLD.
and GHBSTNUT.
CHARITIES (PUBLIC) AND BESEVOLENT INSTITU
TIONS.
W. L. Reba. I Mrs. Irvine Shubrick,
619 Walnut Btreet. I 90S Spruce street.
COAL OPERATORS AND DEALERS,
s J. Gillingham Fell, 803 Walnut street.
CONFECTIONERY. .
Stephen F. Whitman, I Mrs. B. J. Lewis,
1210 Market street. | 1332 Chestnut street.
CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE STATE OF PENN-
SYLVANIA. ~„••••
Hon* James Pollock, I Mis. Bloomfield H. Moore,
United States Mint. I 1718 Walnut street.
CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE STATE OF NEW
JERSEY.
S- V Merrick. 1 Mrs. P-M. Clapp,. , t
30 North Merrick street-1 44 North Sixteenth st.
CORRESPONDENCE WITH THEsBTATE OF DELA-
Charles Gibbons, j Miss Elisabeth Phillips,
. 262 South Third street, t Clinton, bel. Tenth street*
DENTISTRY, ARTIFICIAL TEETH. GOLD FOIL,DEN
TAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, .
SamuelS. White, 62S Arch street.
DRESSMAKING'AND MILLINERY. t
Miss Adeline Thompson, 1309 Pine street*
DRUGS
William Ellis, 724 Market Btreet.
DRYGOODS (WHOLBSALI)
David S. Browa, (Mrs. John C. Farr,
44 street. I . 1810 Spruce street.
DRY GOODS (RETAIL).
H. H. G. Sharpless, | Mrs. Joshua Tevis,
20S South Thirteenth st i • 1403 Locust street.
FANCY GOODS ‘AND JEWELRY, SILVER AND
PLATED WARE
James E. Caldwell, 1 Mrs. J. L. Claghorn,
822 Chestnut street J - 15.4 Arch street.
FANCY ABTICLES-(Home Made.)
Mrs. Ephraim Clark, 247 South Eighteenth street.
FINE ARTS. v
Joseph Harrison, Jr., IMrs. Henry D. Gilpin,
274 south Third street.!.... 6. W. Spruce & 11th sts.
FIRE ARMS
Barton H Jerks. 65 and 67 North Front street.
FLORISTS AND HORTICULTURE.
D. Rodney King. [Mrs. J. Rhea Barton,
723 Chestnut. IS. W.Chestnutdt Juniperste.
FURS. HATS, AND CAPS. .
E. Morris. ' IMrs John Bntler,
3 South Fifth street.} 1424 Spruce street.
GAS FIXTOBES. 1
W. F. Miskey, 71S Chestnut street-
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS.
W. S. Martin, IMrs. Perkins. f t
706 Chestnut street. I 617 Walnut street.
GLASS AND GLASSWARE.
Wru. M Muiiey, (Mrs. J. H Towne,
No. 414 Commerce-street. I No. 1616 Locust-street.
GROCERY, (Wholesale )
E. S. Clark, IMrs Tho?. Cadwalader,
ISO and 132 S. Front st I N. E Chestnut & 12fch sts.
' GROCERY- (Ret«U )
A. C Roberts, IMiss Haven,
K. E, Vine and 11th sts. I 142 S Lombard street,
HARDWARE. ' • ~
Joseph C. Grubb, |Mr». C. J. StiU6,
;-; 2c6 Market street. I 1605 Walnut street.
HARNESS. . * . '
Samuel B. Phillips, 30 and 32 south Seventh street.
HOLLOW-WARE AND STOVEST
W. P. Cresson, 1617 Spruce street.
HOUBB-FURNISHING GOODS. ~ ,
J. E. Walraven, IMrs. S. Emlen Randolph,
719 Chestnut street. I 321 south Fourth street.
> IMPORTATIONS. ‘
Mr*. John F. Frazer, 1517 Walnut street.
LABOB, INCOMES AND BEVBNUE.
D. M. Bond, [ Mrs. CBbv. ) & W. Hnttsr.
N. E. Front and Chestnut. I 307 New street.
LOCAL TBhNSPOBTATIOW.
Wagons and other heavy-wheeled Vehicles.
DISTILLED LIQUORS, (DOMESTIC.)
LOOKING-GLASSES. PICTUEE FRAMBS, AND
GILDED OKNAMENTS.
James M. Earle, | Mrs- Samuel Field,
816 Chestnut street. I .40th st aud Baltimore ay.
LUMBER AND LUMBER MERCHANTS,
John-C. Davis, Twenty'fourth and Locust streets.
MECHANIC ARTS AND MACHINERY.
S. V. Merrick, £0 North Merrick street. v
MEDALS AND BADGE?
John Sariain, 7*2S Sansom street.
MILITARY GOODS. ,„ m -
Wm Forstman. IMrs. RdwAjd H. Trotter,
N E. Fifth and Cherry fits. I 1824 Chestnut street.
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS AND MUSICAL IN
STRUMENTS
Joseph R Fry, . } Mrs. William Biddle.
134 South Third street, i S. W. Locust and Fifteenth.
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING COMMITTEE.
George W. Childe, 628 and 680 Chestnut street.
EDITING COMMITTEE-NEWSPAPER ,
Chaß. G. Leland, j Mrs. Eliza Sproat Randolph,
1626 Locust street, i 1709 Green street.
OP-TICAL AND MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS.
ORATIONS AND LECTURES.
J. W. While, 628 Arch street.
PAPER HANGINGS m ,
JemesC. Finn, (Mrs. .L, Edgar Thomson,
Chestnut, above Sixth st* I N.is Spruce and ISshsts.
PAPER MANUFACTURE AND. STATIONERY.
B. H. Moore, 27 North Sixth street.,
PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES.
H. P. Taylor, IMrs E. W. Clark, t
,611 North Ninth street ! 1509 Spruce etreet.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Fred. Graff, IMrs. Johnßohlen,
1357 Arch street. 1 1510 Walnut street.
POST OFFICE.
C. A. Walborn, IMrs.Gillefple.PoatmUtress,
Post Office. I 1604 Locust street.
RELIC?, CURIOSITIES, AND AUTOGRAPHS.
Franklin Peale, IMrs. Thomas P. James,
1131 Girard street. I 4CO South Ninth street.
George T. Lewis, I Miss McHenry,
231 South Front street. I 1902 Chestnut street.
SCHOOLS (PUBLIC AND PRIVATE).
Edward bhippen, IMrs. P. M Clapp.
S. £. cor Walnut and Sixth.! 44 North Sixteenth at.
SEWING MACHINES
Mrs. Dr. Grots, S. E cor. Walnut and Eleventh sts.
Robert A. Maxwell,
S. B. corner
. Eleventh and Chestnut.
UPHOLSTERING,
H. 1). Blanchard, N. E. cor. Cnejtuut and Thirteenth.
WAX, PAPER, AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, AND
HANGING BASKETS
Mrs Dr. James Darracb, Green stieet, Germantown.
xuh22 -
f-SS** UNIVERSITY OP PJEIVtfSYIVVANIA.
wO (DEPARTMENT OF ARTS) -The Examination
of the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Clares, at the
cIom) of the Second Term, will be held in the following
order:
MONDAY, March 21st.—From f) to 11, Juniors , by
Professor Kendall (Difiereciial C-lculus), and iSod'io
■n.orts, by Professor Frazer (Chemistry of the Metalloids),
written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Professor Allen
(Horodotus). oral.
TUESDAY, 22d. —From 9 to 11, Sovhomores (Trigo*
r'rnHiy), and Freshmen (Algebra), by Professor K-jn
dajj. -written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by the Provost
(Iriellectual Philosophy), oral.
WEDNESDAY. 23d —From 9 to 11. Junior* (Javenal),
and Sophomores (Cicero de Seueciute),by Professor Jack
son, written. From 11 to 1, freshmen by Professor Cou
pon (Hbtory), oral.
THURSDAY, 24th.—From 9 to U, Juniors. by Profes
sor Fr*zei (Dynamic!-), oral. From 11 to 1, Sophomores,
by Pr.-ieti.or Allen (Tnucydides). oral
TDtSDAY, 29th —From y toll. Juniors by Professor
dUen (Demosthenes). otaL From 11 to 1, Sophomores*
b5 m f? f St S^ Coi) P c ' G (Logic). oral.
/«? A ' fcl Y N^. SD4 ?v* ;:olh ““ Troi:D 9to ll • Freshmen,"by Pro
fessor Jackson (Horace’s Satires), »
„vn im • ' : GEORGE ALLEN.
. Secretary of the Faculty of Arts.
|p£* a™!? 1 ?, CJCMTRAJT. FAIR.-
Office of the Committee on Jjabor Incomes
and Revenues, No. 118 South SEVENTH Bluet, Phila
delphia The undersigned will he at the office as
above TO-I)AY, from 10 to 4, to furnish information and
receive subscriptions.
* JOHN W. CLAGHORN Treasurer
Subscriptions and remittances by mail dally acknow
ledged in the Phllaoelphla newspapers. mhl9 lm
TWELFTIUVARD —A MBETUVG
of the Bouuty*Fund Committee will be held on
WEDNESDAY BVENING NEXT, March 2:4. at Bollock
at NiPPES HALL,, northeast corner of FOURTH and
GKEEN fctwete
Lvt all citizens of the ward attend, as business of ini'
ports net will be transacted. WM. 13. CONNELL,
mbs2-2t* - Secretary.
AGBIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
David Landreth, 23 South Sixth street,
BOOTS, SHOES. AND LEATHER.
CLOTHING AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS.
L. J. Leherman, 2 \ North Third street.
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING.
Mrs. John C. Creeson, 17G2 Sumner street.
FINANCE AND DONATIONS.
A. EL Borle. 153 Dock street.
INDIA RUBBER GOODS.
John Thoinley, 311 Chestnut streat.
IRON, WROUGHT AND CAST.
Andrew Wheeler, 16CS Market street.
OILS.
Alexander E. McHenry. 112 Walnut street.
PLUMBING.
John C. Hunter, 900 Walnut street.
PRODUCE ' ✓ : .
A. G. Cattell, 26 North Delaware avenue.
RECEIVING COMMITTEE.
Alexander R. McHenry, 112 Walnut street.
RESTAURANT.
SBWING WOMEN.*
Mrs. Coleman Jacobs, 1846 Pine street.
SHIPS AND SHIP BUILDING,
Chas. B. Cramp. 1114 Palmer street.
/ SUGAR REFINING.
John D. Taylor. 337 St. John street,
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
D. C. McCammon, 37 North Water street.
TRIMMINGS.
IMrs. J. Warner Johnson,
636 Chestnut,
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, AND CANES,
Wm* A. Drown, 246 Market street.
WJNFS AND LIQUORS. (Foreign,)
Geo. Cromelein, 126 yfctlnut street.
TOYS AND SMAI L WARES,
Mrs. W. H. Furness, 1423 Pine street.
TRIMMINGS.
Mrs J. Warner Johnson. 635 Chea'nut street.
NINTH WARD BOUNTY FUND
COMu Li TEE —At & meeting of the aoveral Pre
cinct C< utmlttees. held on the 17th lust., it was
Resolved, That the officer* of this meeting be requested
to announce to tte citisens of the ward that it is believed
that the amount requisite to famish the quota of the
ward, under the cail for 600,000 men. has been sub
scribed. i
No action has been taken upon the new call for 800 0)0
men. DANIKL BTRINMETZ. Presldonl.
Edward H. Capex, Secretary. lr*
PHILADELPHIA AMD READING
&•££» RAILROAD COMPANY. Office wr south
FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. March 22.1894.
To avoid detention the holders of ccuponi of this Com
pany, doe on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave
them at this office on or before the 31st Indian*, when re
ceipts will be given, deducting three percent, for United
States tax and checks, will be ready for delivery on
the Ist proximo, in exchange for said receipts.
mlt23-8t C. S, BRADFORD, Treasurer,
DIVIDEND NOTICE -THE Dl.
RECTORS OF THE IRWIN PiSTROLtSOM OIG
COMPANY have this day deolaied a dividend of THREE
PERCENT, on their capital stock, out of the earnings
of the company for the month of FEBRUARY, payable
on and after tbe let of April, at the office of the company.
No. »3G WALNUT Street, Grain's building.
F. C. LaWRanOE. Treasurer.
Pnn.ADKT.rHTA March 21>t, 1861. mh22-6l*
pj?- MONUMENT CEMETERY.—NO*
wCf* TICE —An assessment of SIXTY CENTS on each
and eveiy Lot in tbe Oemetery (not heretofore exempted
from taxation) Will he due And payable at the Office of
the C*m*»mrr, No. J4:l North elXTHSneet. on the flrat
day of APRIL next.
The payment of FOURDOLLARS AND FORTY CENTS
on an) one Lot. together with'the assessments now due,
will exempt the tame from taxation or assessment for
ever boroafter if paid before the first day of April next.
If paid after that time, the assessment then falling due
must he paid in addition. _ _
roh2l-tapl B. TAYLOR. Secretary.
SCIRCULAR TO UOANHOUDEUS
fiO» —uFFfCB OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVI
GATION COMPANY, Philadelphia March 19. 1564.
To all holders of Certificates of LOAl* or FUND3D
DEBT of “THE LEHIGH OOaL AND NAVIGATION
COMPANY,” secured by their Mortgage of Maroh 7,
1842:
Tho LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY
having determined, under'authority conferred by Le
£ illative enactments, to issue a new Mortrage Loan,
aving twenty yearn to run. from the first of April. 1864,
and bearing Interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum,
payable quarterly;
Noticr is hereby given: 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 par: '--Provided* notice of their intention to do so is
given on or before TUESDAY, the 19th of April. 1864,
at tho Office of the Company, where a subscription
book isopen, and where all information desired will be
given.
By order of the Board of Managers.
EDWIN WALTER,
mhSl-3t , •-. Treasurer.
17 S. INTERNAL REVENUE—
Second Collection District of Pennsylvania, com
prising First, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth wards
of the city of Philadelphia.
NOTICE.
The annual assessment for 1863, for the above-named
district, of person* liable to a tax on Carriages, Pleasure
Y achts. Billiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate.and
also of persons required to take out licenses, having been
completed,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the
undersigned, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M.,
(Sundays excepted.) at his office, southwest corner of
THIRD Streets, ou and after MONDAY,
tbe 7th Inst , and until and including/ SATURDAY, the
2d day of April next enduing
PENALTIES.
All persons who Dill to pay their annual taxes upon
Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold or
Silver Plate, on or before the aforesaid 2d day of April,
1564, will lncm a penalty of ten pei centum additional of
the amount thereof, ana be liable to costß, as provided
for in the 19th section of the excise law of Ist July. 1592.
All pertonswho In like manner i hall 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 times the amount of said tax, in ac
cordance with the provisions of the 59th section of the
law aforesaid.
All payments are required to be made in Treasury
Notes under authority of,the United Btates, or in notes
of Banks organized under the act to provide a na
tional currency, known as National Banks.
No fmther notice will be given -
JOHN H. DIEHL, Collector,
mb7 24t S.W cor. THIRD and WALNUT SU.
MEM OF THE FOURTEENTH
&«££» WARD. AROUSEt-ONB MORE EFFORT AND
WE ABE FREE.—Women of the Fourteenth Ward, dtt
you want your fathers, your husbands, or your soutd
conscripted ? If not.nrge them to give ns their countenance
at onr meetings We have avoided a Draft under the
former calls of the President, and desire to do so again.
but the (rttizens must show, by their presence that they
are interested in the resu-t and not leave all the labor
fora few gentlemen In the ward, otherwise the effort
will be abandoned. . . -
An Adjourned Meeting, irrespective of, party, will be
held in SPRING GARDENHALL on next WEDNESDAY
EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Let every one that can attend.
We will then determln* whether to proceed or not.
FREDERICK A. VAN CLEVB, President.
Thos. R. Davis. Secretary. mh2l-3t
PALESTINE AS IT WAS, AND
AS IT IS: Or, Forty Days in Jerusalem. By
Rev, WM. WHITE WILLIAMS, A. M.. of New York.
This lecture will be illustrated .by nine Maps, sixty
Pictures, and many oriental Costumes and Cariosities
from the Holy Land. It will be given In Rev* E. E.
ADAMS’ North Broad-street Presbyterian Church, N. E.
Corner of BROAD and GREEN Streets, on TUES
DAY, March 22d. at 7H o’clock, and in the Eleventh
Baptist Church, TWELFTH Btreet,. above Race, (Rev.
J. Hyatt Smith), on THURSDAY. EVENING, at
o’clock mh!9-4t
Mi* NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS -
G<> The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
JUNCTION RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on
MONDaY, the 4:h d»y of april. 1564. 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.
mh)9 14t JOSEPH LESLEY. Sacratary.
EIGHTH WARD.-A MEETING OF
B*3* the Citizens of the Eighth Ward will be held on
THURSDAY EVENING, March 24. at 8 o’clock, In Horti
cultural Hall. S W. corner BROAD and WaLNUT, to
raise men and money enoogh to fill the quota of the
ward under tbe n*w call for 200,000. - Judge Strong,
General Gibbon. Colonel Biddle Hon. H. C. Carey,
Messrs. Cnyler, Brewster. Gilpin. .Brewster. Saunders,
Charles E. Lex, and other cistiugutshed gentlemen,
have been invited and are expected to be present
J. G. BOBBNGARTRN,
jnh2l\4t Secretary Executive Com Eighth Ward,
A LECTURE UPON THE LIFE
AND LABORS OF THE LATE ARCHBISHOP
BDGBES will be delivered by the Rt. Rbv JAMES
ROOSEVELT BAYLEY, D. D., Bishop of . Newark,
N. J., at theACADEMi OF MUSIC. Broad and Locaat
Streets, on MONDAY EVENING. March 2Slh. 1864. at
8 o’clock. Proceeds for the benefit of the Poor, j
Tickets 25 cents, can be obtained at Peterson’s Book
Store. No. 3C6 Chestnut street, of the Sextons at the
principal Catholic Churches, and at the Catholic Book
Stores. mhls-12t
MILITARY .
§ HANCOCK’S. 2d ARMY .CORPS
All Recruiting Agents, „or any other Person who can
procure Recruits, are luvitea to meet the
COAL BOUNTY -BUND COMMITTEE
Daily, at from 12M. to 2P. H., at the
COAL EXCHANGE ROOMS,
305 K WALNUT STREET.
Übarel inducements will bo offered for recruits to 11]
up tbe
OLD PHILADELPHIA. KEGIMENTS,
Tit: 69th, Vlst, T3d. lCGth, of
HANCOCK’S GALLANT 2D ARMY CORPS,
COMMITTBa.
ALFRED DAT.
JAMES NEILL..
JOHN R. BLACKISTON,
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J G. FELL.
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R N. RATHBUN. *
U GENBF AL REOBUITING OFFICE,
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A liberal discount allowed to the trade. mhlo-lm
pUELOUGHS.
Officers and Soldiers, visiting: the city on Furlough
needing
SWORDS,
And other MILITARY EQUIPMBIITS, are Invited to the
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SANSOM Street, above Sixth.
PRESENTATION SWORDS
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The irinding of the wheat out of which this Passover
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THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1864.'
OF GENERAL MEADE,
THE LIFE, HAT T LES,
MAJOR GENERAL MEADE,
The Hero of Gettysburg I ami Comman
der of the Army of the Potomac.
WITH MIS PORTRAIT.
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HIE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF MAJOR GE
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LIFE OF GENERAL BUTLER.
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LIST OF CONTENTS
Fighting Facts for Fogies; Tho Wreck of Rlvermouth;
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Black Preacher; Fouquet the Magnificent; On Picket
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THE NATIONAL QUARTERLY RE-
J- VIEW.
YOL. VIII-No. 1C March, 1361.
CONTENTS;^
L—HINDU-OIVILIZaTiON ; Its Sources and Cha
■- racttrics. ?:•.»
lI>JUVENAL ON THE DECADENCE OF BOMB.
11l —THE BRAZILIAN EMPIKE
IV.-CATJLINE AND HISCONSPIRAOY.
V -KLOPBTOCK AS A LYRIC AND EPIC POET.
Vl.-OUR QUACK DOCTORS AND THEIR PER
FORMANCES.'
VIE—KEPLER AND HIB DISCOVERIES.
YIII.-AfIOIBNT AND MODERN BELIEF IN A FU
TURE LIFE.
JX.—NOTICES AND CRITICISMS.
The present number closes the eighth volume and
fourth year of the Review.
Terms.—s 3 a year, in advance Agent for Phila
delphia, JAMES K. SIMON, 33 South SIXTH Street,
, EDWARD I. SEARS. Editor and Proprietor,
mn23-wths3t £2 BIBLE HOUSE, New York,
MIIXIItfEKY GOODS,
JP SPRING. 18 g 4
BROOKS & BOSESIHEIM,
431 MARKET STREET,
. WHO I. ESA I, K DEALERS IN
■ " RIBBONS,
13 0 IV NETS,
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS,
FLOWERS,
AND
MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY.
mh23-lm • . ‘
1864. __ 1864.
WOOD & CARY,
126 CHESTNUT STREET,
STRAW AND MILLINERY
GOODS.
F. S.—MBEOHANTB AND MILLIH3HS are Invited to
examine befoje purchasing, a. ottr'STOCK IS FULL
and PSICBj LOW.
mhS ; 2m WOOD & CABY.
F. A, HA BRING & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
No. 413 AHCH STREET.
PaiLADBLPHfJL
■ •*+*'*' -.As
r mh3-2m
Opening.
” K. P. GILL & CO. will omu on THDRSDA.T, March
54th. styles in BONNMS AND HATS for Spring and
Summer wear. The attention of Ladies is solicited.
mh23 2t* E P GILL & CO.. T3Q ARCH St.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
QPENING.
THOS. W. EVANS & GO.
Respectfully announce that they will open on
TUESDAY, 22d INST.,
PARIS STYLE
M A. 3V X I JL 3L A S ,
, Embracing the
LATEST NOVELTIES.
818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
mh2l-3t . -
QPENING.
J. nvr. HAFIiHIGH,
902 CHESTNUT STREET,
V WILL OPEN OX
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23,
Paris and American styles
MANTILLAS. mh2l-3t
HALL & 00.,
' 26 SOUTH SECOND STEEET,
Will open this morning two Cases of f
I ND I A SILK S,
WIDE, GLOSSY, PERFECT GOODS, ATSI.I2K.
And neat Plaid
FRENCH SILKS
AT $l.OO. AND DARK GROUND
;foulard silks,
Of our own Importation.
WATER-PROOF CLOAKS FROM
$6.16. at IVBBra * CO.’B,
: 83 South NINTH Street.
Every new style of Fpring Cloaks at
IVBNS & CO. ’S, 83 South NINTH Street.
JUw style Plaid Cloaks at
ITEMS & CO. ’S, 83 South NINTH Street.
Fashionable Basques and Shore Sacques at
It* rYJSNfI & CO, S, 83 South NINTH Street.
H STEEL & SON HAVE NOW OPEN
• a choice assortment of
, NEW BILKS.
Moire Antiques. $3 to $0
Plain Corded Bilks, SL62K to $3.60.
Figured Corded Silks, 9L62K.
Plain Foil do Soles, $126 to $3.26.
Faney Silks. 760. to $6.
Black Gros Grain Silks, $1.26 to $3.26.
Figured Black Sllke, $1.26 to $2.
Plain Black Silks. B?>£c. to $6.
■*»laid India Silks, 8?&e.
Llkixi UPUBd Rich-figured Foulards, $1.26 to $1.63.
fesQ.tr ' Tfo,:'»7i33hd l Xlo». Tg?™ Street.
pHEAP DBY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL
OLOTHS, and WINDOW SHaDES.
V. B. ARCH AMBADLT, Northeast corner ELEVENTH
and MARKET Streets, will open on MONDaY MORN
ING, from auction. Ingrain Carpets, wool filling, 60 to
76c; Ingrain Carpet*, all wool, at 76c, 37c, $l, auds 3/;
Entry and Stair Oaifets, 16 to &7o; Hemp and Hag Car
pets. *7, 60, and 62c; Floor Oil Clotba. 60 to 87c; Stair
Oil Cloths. 96c; Table OU Cloths. 62c; GLlt Bordered
Window Shades, 75c to $1.50; Bail*and Green. Shading,
ooc. r
CHEAP DRY GOODS AND TRIMMINGS.
Muslins, 16 to 46c; White Sheetings. 40c to $1; new
Sprint De Lainea, 31 to Sic; Poplins, 37 to 60c; Spring
Alpacas, 37 to 75c; Black Mike, $1 to $1.75; Spring
Chintzes, 18 to 76c; Plain and Fancy Caßilmeres, ; 60c to
$1 60; Fine Irish Llnene, 60 to 87c;- New York Mills
Muslins; 4So by the piece; Fahey filii/ting Flannels, 37
to 67c; - Table Linens, 50c to $1.60; Tuwellngs and Nap
kins. 14 to 60c; Ladies’'Coitun Hose,* 26 to 50c; Ladies’
Gloves, 12 to 76c; Linen Hdkfs.. S to 60c; Embroiders!
Bdkxs.,26c; Coates’ Spool Cotton. 9c; Skirt Braids. 9c;
Pine, sc; Books and Eve*. Sc; Pa'm Soap, 8c; Neck
ties.uSto 60c; Yells. 87c; Spool Silk, Sc; Colored Spool
Cotton, Bc. Wholesale aad Retail Dry Goods. Carpet,
atd Trimming Store, N. B. corner ELSYESTJ and
MARKET Bir«eU. nih2l-mwf lm
T INEJN GOODS—CHEAPEST IN THE
-LI CITY.—WiII open, on MONDAY morning. 10 pieces
band-loom Table Linen, at 87i4c.; same tn&t is being
■old at $1 ai other place*
One lot.extra heavy, at $1: woith more money.
Bleached Table Linen, at 87>Sc . 90c , and $l.
Extra quality and width, at $126 and $1 60.
Also, a large lot of double eatia Damask Barmley. that
are extra heavy and beautlful patterns; some of them the
most desirable ever inipo.ted ' and a great variety of
other Table Linens, in varicus qualities and patterns,
that lam now selling far below'the market prices.
Barnsley Linen Sheetings, very heavy, at $1.60, $1 75,
and $2, In all the widths
Pi) 1» w Linens, 1%, I#, and I}£ yards wide.
Napkins and Doylies in various qualities, of the very
bffit make* and patterns.
Huckabacks,both bleached and half-bleached,ln large
quantities and every quality.
Towels of every description, with or without fringed
ends, in red and bine bonders '
Ciash at 12X, 14,16, 18X, aud 2flc.
One lot Richardson's Bnlrttng Linens,at 60c.'; these are
a great bargain, being under price.
Marseilles Quilts that cannot be surpassed for quality
ana beauty by any in the city.
GRANVILLE B HAINES.
mh2l>mluws4t 1013 MARKET Street, ah v •Tenth.
MEDICAX.
YON'S KATHAIEON.
K&tbalron la from the Greek word “ Kathro.” or “ Ka*
tbairo/' signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate, and restore-
This article Is what its name signifies. For preserving,
restoring and beautifying the HUMAN HAIR it is the
most rtmark able 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 which
gave It a sale of over one million bottles per annum.
It !b a meet delightful Hair Dressing.
'lt eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes the 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’B KATHAIRON- It is known
and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by all
respectable dealers
DEM4S S. BARNES & CO., New York.
HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM.
This is the most delightful and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It changes the sun-burnt face and
hands to a pearly satin, texture of ravishing beauty. Im
parting the marblo purity of youth, and the distinqui
appearance so inviting in the city belle of feshion. It re
move* tan, freckles, pimpleel and roughness from the
skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent, and
smooth. It‘Contain* no material Injurious to the »ktn.
Patronized by actresses and opera singers. It is what
every lady should have. Sold everywhere.
Prepared by. W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y.
Address all orders to s
DBMAS S. BABNBB & CO., New York.
HEmSTIIEErS INIMITABLE HAIR RESTO
RATIVK.—NOT A DYE,
But restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying
the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, 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. Heim
street’s Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its
natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair
LUXURIANT BEAUTY,
promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicate?
dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to 1 the
head. It has stood the test of time, being the original
Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing In favor.
Used by both gentlemen and It dies. It is sold by all re
spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the
commercial agents, D. S. BARNES & CO., 202 BROAD
WAY, New York, 9wo sizes, 60 cents and $l.
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati, who have been
counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment, under pretence of
proprietorship, have been ■ thoroughly estopped by the
courts. To jrnard against further imposition, I have pro
cured from the United States Treasury a private steel
plate revenue stamp, which is placed over the top of
each bottle. Each stamp bears the/ae simile of my sig
nature, and without which the article is a counterfeit,
dangerous, and worthless imitation. Examine every
bottle. This Liniment has been in use and growing in
favor for many years. ’There hardly e* isfca a hamlet on
the habitable globe that does not contain evidence of its
wonderful effects. It it the best emollient in the world.
With its present improved ingredients, its effects upon
man aid beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are
healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals
made useful, and untold ills assuaged. For bruises,
sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, cuts, caked
breasts, strained horses. Ac., it is a sovereign remedy
that should never be dispensed with. It should be in
every family. Sold by all druggists.
fe22'jnwf3m&eow6m D. S. BARNE3, New. York.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
TWOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned have thisday entered into Copart
nership. for the purpose ofcontiuuieg the FUR Business,
established by the late George F. Womrath, under the
name and 6tyle of A. K. &F. K. WOMRATH, at No. 4:15
ARCH Street. The said partnership will terminate the
thirty-first day of July, a. D. 1565
ANDREW K. WOMRATH
FREDERICK K. WOMRATH.
Philadelphia March 22,1864. mhJ3 4t
'T'HE undersigned have this
-A day entered into a COPARTNERSHIP, under the
fiTE'iiame of W- D. EDSON & CO , for the purpose of
Manufacturing WOMBSS6, MESSES’, and CHILDREN’S
PEGGED BOOTS, Sc., at No. 422 COMMERCE street.
-W.-.D. EDSON.
ARTHUR MILL3R.
Philadelphia. March 11,1£64. : mnl4-t2t*
TN 1 HE OKPH A.NS’ COURT FOR THE
-L CITY AND COONTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of MAKE ASH CORNELL, a Minor.
The A editor appointed by the to audit, settle,
and adjust tbe account of GEORGE FLING - guarsiau of
MARY ANN CoNNELL, one of the children of JO BN
CONNELL, deceased, and to report, dls rlbution of the
balance in bis hands, will meet the parties interested,
for tbe purposes of bis appointment, on, TUESDAY,
theStb day of April- 1864, as4o’clock P.M., at his oitlc?,
No. 429 CHESTNUT Street, Ip the citv of fhtladelpliU.
mh23 w»m6t* WM. W. LBDYARD, Auditor.
TN THEORPBANS’ court forthe
'A CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of GEORGE BILLINGTON, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the third account of ogoRGB N. TaTSAJI
administrator de bonis non of the estate of George
Blllington, deceased, and to make distribution of the
balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the
parties interested for the purpose* ofhi« appointment, on
MONDAY. April 4'h, A. D 1664, at 4 o’clock P. M. t at his
office No. isu WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadel
phia. - JOSEPH F.MARCER,
mb23wfm 51* Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR
A THE CITY AND COUNTY O? PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of ELIZABETH CLARK, deceased.
The Auditor apptioted by the Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of JAMES G. CLARK Executor
of the Estate of Elizabeth Clark, to report
distribution of the balance in the bands of the account
ant, will meet the partite interested, for the parposes of
hit appointment, on TUESDAY, "April 6. 1864. at 4
o’clock P. M., at bis office. No. 808 South FIFTH
Street, in the city or Philadelphia.
THOB. BRADFORD DWIGHT,
mh23-wfmst • • • Auditor. ,
Fr TBB ORPHAN’S- COURT FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of Commodore GBORGE G
Ti e Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,
aud adjust the account of EDWARD C. DALE, Adminis
trator db. n eta of Commodore GEORGE C READ,
deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the
hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested,
for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, April
-4th, ISC4, at 4 o'clock P. M., at No. 158 South FOURTH
Street, in tbe city of Philadelphia.
B. SPENCER MILLBR,
mh23-wfm6t - Auditor.
TTNITED STATES, EASTERN DI3-
V TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT.
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITBD STATES,
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF
‘ PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING:
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in
and forthe Eastern District ofPennsylvaula, rightly and
duly proceeding oa-Libels, filed in the name of the
United States of America, hath decreed all persons in
general who have, or pretend to have, any right,
title, or imereßt in the following-named vessels and car
goes, to wit: The sloop BUFFALO, whereof Lewis
wiiggins is master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture,
and the cargo laden on board thereof, captured by the
bark Brizilera. under the command of Acting Master W,
T. Gillespie; the schooner MaRI, whereof ——is
master, her tackle, apparel end furniture, and the cargo
laden onboard thereof captured by tile United States
hark Brazilera, under command of Acting Master W. T.
Gillespie; the sloop PERSIS. whereof is master,
her tackle, apparel, and forniture, and the cargo laden
on hoard thereof, captured by the United State* steamer
Massachusetts, under command of Acting Volunteer
Lieutenant West; the schooner BYLVaNUS. wfeeieof
Higgins is master, her tackle, apparel, and
furniture, and the cargo laden on board thereof,
captured. by the steamer Huron, under the com
n and of Lieutenant .Tames H. Baker, to be monished,
cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place
underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed,
(justice so requiring.) You are. therefore, charged and
strictly enjoined and commanded, thatyon omit not,
hut that by publishing these presents tn at least two
of the daily newspapers printed and published in
the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal In •
telligencer, you do monish and cite, or causa to be
monished ana cited, peremptorily, all persons tn general
who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, orinte
rett ln the said vessels, their tackle, apparel, and
iurn’ture.. ana their cargoes laden on board; thereof,
to appear before the Honorable JOHN CADWALA
DER, the Judge of Ihe 6ald court, at the District
Court room,in the city of Philadelphia, on the twen
tieth day after publication of these presents, if it be a court
day, or else on the next court day following, between
the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to
show, or allege, in due form of law. a reasonable
and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the
said vesi sis, their tackle, apparel, and furniture,
aad their cargoes laden on board thereof should
not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the
capture of the same, to the enemies of the United
States, aid as goods of their enemies or otherwise;
liable and subject to condemnation,* to be adjudged and
condemned as good and Hwfnl prize*; and farther to
do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall ap
pertain. And that you duly Intimate, or cause to be inti
mated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom,
by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated.)
that if they shall not appear at the time and place
above mentioned, or appear and shall not show-a rea
sonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said
District Court doth Intend and will proceed to adjudica
tion on the taid capture, and may pronounce that the
said vessels, their tackle, apparel, and furniture, and
their cargoes laden onboard thereof, did belong, at the
time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of
the United States of America, and as goods of their
enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to con
fiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and con
demned as lawful prize, tho absence, or rather contuma
cy. of the persons so'cited and intimated in anywise not
withstanding, and that you duly certify to the said Dis
trict Court what you shall do in the premises, together
with these presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge
of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty first
da>-of MARCH, A. D. 1861, and in the eighty-eighth
year of the Independence of the said United States.
mh23-St G. R. FOX, Clerk District Court.
mh2l-m&w2t
A SSISTANT^WIRTEfiMASTBK
GENERAL’S OFFICE.
PEOPOSJLS will bo received at thie office until
MONDAY Dixt. 28ih instant, at 12 o’clock M.. for tho de
livery, in this city, on or before Ist of May next, of
FIFIY MXDJGINE WAGONS, to bo construe:©! in ac
cordance with a model styled the “ Anterwalth Medicine
Wai on. ” *xc<pt tie axle, which is to be of the same size
£B those of ihe tegular army wagon, motel tabs seen at
the Scbuyikiil Arsenal,
The light is merv«d to) eject all bid* deemed too high,
and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received.
By older. Colonsl G. H CBoSMaN, ,
Atßistant Quartermaster Ganeral,
(Signed) A. BOYD,
mh23 0c Captain aud-A Q M ,U. S A.
PROPOSALS FOR THK ERECIION'
J- OF FIFTY DWELLING HOUSES.
. Hakrieburo. March 11,1364
PROPOSALS are invited for tn* bnildine of five blocks
often house* each, of wood or brick, to be located on
the grounds of the Lochlel Iron Mill Company.
Plans and specifications may be seen at tha office of
William colder. :•
Propo*alB will be received for one or xnoro blocks until
April 12th. ■ • . .
Address proposals to WJLLIAM HOLIER,
mh22-dtapl2 Chairman Building Committed.
OFFICE army clothing and
V EQUIPAGE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets.
Fhilapblthia, M%rch 21, 18T4
SEALED PROPOSALS will be rfcetved at this office
until 12 o’clock M. on WEDNESDAY, th« 30th last .for
supplying the Schuylkill Amenal with the following
articles: •
Common Tents, of linen or cotton duck, to weigh not
Je»s than 10 ounces to the yard, of 28K inch as wide; sam
ple of the material required.
Iron Pots; 6 gallons, S 6 pounds, ?i-lnch bail, army
standard.
Petroleum andTamd Paper for balingpurposes; sam
plea reqnDed. *
Bide from defaulting contractors will not be reoelved
Blank forms for proposals can be had upon application
at this office. .«
Proposals must bo endorsed. Proposals for Army
BuppUeti ’’ stating the particular article bid for.
* G. H. GROSMAN.
mh22-6t OoL and Asst. Q. M. General U S. A.
LEGAL.
READ, deceased.
jPKMfU»AJL».
FhiladelpeiA, March 22, ISM.
WANTS,
RANTED IMMEDIATELY,
20 GOOD SILVER PLATERS.
WAGES $2.50 PER DAY.
STEADY WORK WILL BE GUARANTEED.
JAB. M. FRA.ZEE & CO.,
40. 48. and 50 MECHANIC Street,
NEWARK, New Jersey.
A GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS BEEN
in the Book business for the lost fivo years in the
West, desires & bllnatlon as Salesman, Assistant Book
keeper, or Travelling Agent, In any business. Inaaire
st WEBSTER'S. ADVERTISING AGENCY, 50 North
FIFTH 6ti*et. mh23-3t
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN. AGED
* * about 16, not afraid of work, and a Christian of
strict mtegißy. None other wanted- To one of the right
stomp, an eaceUent situation is open. Apply at No. 203
North NINTH Street. It*
QAIESWOMAN WANTED—WANT
rd. a YOUNG LADY thorouihly acquainted with the
retail Dry Goods Business, Please epp yTO MORROW
(Thursday) to BESSON & SON,
mhsa-at 918 CBB9TNUT Street.
ATOTICE—A YOUNG LAWYER, OF
six yeats’experience, desires to connect himself
with c member of the liar, either in Philadelphia, Haw
York, nr Washington. Hois possessed with education
and ability ; can materially assist in the prosecution of
claims, in the editorial management of a newspaper, or
in any capacity suitable to his position and acquire
ments. unexceptionable refeiencos as to character and
ability furnished if rronlred. Address “Member o*
the Bar. ” office of The Press, Philadelphia. mh2l-3t*
"WANTED—A BOY FOR A COUNT
v* ingßoom- Apply to EDMUND YARD St CO .617
CHESTNUT Bt. mhSlfft*
WAN T E D —AN EXPERIENCED
SALESMAN, on Woolensand Fancy Casalmarea.
Address " J.C-/ ? at ThePrtM office. mh2l-6t
WANT ED—A FIRST-CLASS WARE
hnuseAiitable for a Dry-Goods Package Business,
on CHESTNUT, between Front and Third streets. Ad«
dress Box 123 Post Office. Phtla.3 • . mh22-3t*
WANTED— A SITUATION AS
HOUSEKEEPER, in a small family. Satisfactory
references given and required. Address k * W. J. E.,
Oennantown P. 0., Pa, mh?2-3t*
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN ACCU3-
*» TOME Dto selling goods by sample for a Dry
Goods Commission House. Address "Barclay & C-W
Press ofSte. ' mh22-2t
WANTED—A SALESMAN IN A
» * Fish and Provision Store that understands the
business, and can inlluence a large city and country
trade. Address, with reference and salary, “provi
sions, r * this office. m.h22-3t*‘
WANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN,
<* a situation in any respectable business. Is a prac
tical Book-helper, and as exparienced business man,
and would prefer a responsible and permanent situation.
The beat of city reference can be given. Address **T. J.
E.,” Press oflice, •• mh22-3t*
WA NTED AT THE TRENTON
WIARD ORDNANCE WORKS, five PATTERN
MAKERS and twenty MACHINISTS. Bfcilful workmen,
and men of steady babits, can have steady employment
and libertl wages. Apply to C. C. MARTIN,
mh22-6t Snperinteadent.
WANTED—IN ZANESVILLE OHIO,
T* a Jobbing Boot and Shoe Store, a Jobbing Dry
Goods House, and a Jobbing Qaeensware and Glassware
Establishment, where there is positively a most excel
lent opening for all or either of the above businesses.
Addiess "hoched,* 1 box 169. Zanesville. Ohio. mh!9-7t*
SUI 9 finn— WANTED ON MOST
HP FARM in Backs county, about
a mile above the City Line, large front on the Delaware
river; good security. Apply to
B. TAYLOR,
141 North SIXTH Street.
<Q>A nnn-WANTED—A PABTNEB,
SPvjUvv either active or silent, in an established
manufacturing business, with cash sales. Address
••'Williams,’* Press office. _mh22-3t*
A MONTH!—I WANT TO HIKE
nP * •** AGENTS in every Coun’r* at 975 a month, ex
penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma
ehines. Address S. MADISON, Alfred,Me. Cfel2 dAW3m
#f*n A MONTH I—l Want Agents at
WUUggQ a month.expenses paid, to sell my Everlasting
Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 13 othar articl* ■. 1(5 circa'
lars eent/ree. JOHN F, LORD. Blddeford. Me. ja27-2m
EDU CATION Ali.
AT rs - CLINTON GILLINGHAM’S
"- 1 MORNIBG CLASS IN LIGHT GYMNASTICS will
meet at Hor;icullural Hall, S. W. corner BROAD aad
WALNUT Streets, on WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at
10 o’clock; mh22 25*
A LADY DULY QUALIFIED WITH
the best of reference, will five instruction, on the
PIANO to a limited number of pupiis. Address Box
1032 Post Office. mh2l 6t*
BOARDING.
“DOABD3N G.—"VACANT, A SECOND
A) &50RY FROST BOOM, suitable for man and wife.
Apply at U%g VINE Street, mh22-3t*
•\AJSS DARE, 1123 GIRARD STREET,
iJ-L has elegant communicating BOOMS, handsomely
furnished, second and third stories, House nswlv fur*
nisbed. mh2l*6t*
SODTH BBOAD STREET— Y A*
440 GANT, TWO DOUBLE BOOMS, third and
fourth stories. mh2l-St*
JLUST AMD JTOUJND.
T OST.-~ CEBTIFIOATE No. 181 FOB 1
AJ share in the POINT.BBEEZE PARK ASSOCIATION
OF PHILADELPHIA, in the name of HBNBY D.
application will be made four weeks from the date
hereof for a renewed certificate, notice is-hereby given.
JACOB S. LENTZ,
mb9 WfSt* Executor of Henry D Lentz, dece-tsed.
•T OST-a CEBTIFIOAIE OF 5-FEB
Aj cent. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
for $516.05, dated March 12, IS3O, Ho. 754, in name of
WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 0-per
cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, ior the sum of 9200.
dated June 30. 1545, No. 1452, in the name of ELI K.
PRICE, administrator of William Meredith in trust. Ap
plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re
newal of said Certificate* _
felo-3m ELI K. PRICE, No. 811 ARCH Street.
' FOU SAIE AND TO ZJBT.
A BARB CHANCE FOB A*--BUSI
NESS MAN.—An old-established STORE STAND
for Rent in the Country. To a parson with buslnes i
qualifications »nd a <jaih Capital of Three or Four Thou
sand Dollars, this is a rare offer. For particulars, ad
dress “Merchant,” PAOLIt Chester co., Pa. mh22-St*
pHESTNUT-STREET BUILDING
LOTS, west of Nineteenth. 88 by 17S feet, for sale by
HENRY B. CHEW, No. 304 South FOURTH SUeet.
mM9-4t*
m FORSALE—A MODERN THSEE
■■■» STORY Brick HOUSE, with Back Buildings, No. 22S
Crown street, above Race. Apply on premises, or to
mh22-6t* THOM a.B HABB, 503 N. SECOND Street.
M HOUSE AND LOT FOB, SALE,
OB TO LET. on an improving lease on the north
side of Arch street, between Ninth and Tenth; 25 feet
front by 140 feet deep, to an alley leading into Cherry
street Apply at No. 408 CHESTNUT Street, between
9 and 1 o’clock. mtnl-3t*
m A SNUG HOMESTEAD F.OR £&
•Sla. SALE;—A FARM, of abort. 97 acres, sitnated -A
in a healthy, rolling country, and eood neighborhood,
in New Castle County. Delaware. The dwelling house,
barn, and out-buildings are of comfortable and suffi
cient character, and in good order; the soil fertile and
productive, with an excellent well of drinking water at
ti e house; farm lands properly irrigated; about 40 acres
are in valuable timber, white and black oak; the remain
der judiciously divided into Are'fields, well fenced in,
hedge and post and rail. The Delaware junction Station,
on the Delaware Railroad, is within five inmates 7
with easy access by railway and steamboat to Philadel
phia. Good Toads, with churches and schools; also,
grist and saw-mill in the immediate neighborhood. The
title is valid, in fee simple.
Fcr farther particulars address.
L J. YANHEKLE and
ABRAHAM S MOORB.
mh23-wfm6t* Trustees. Delaware City.
$l9 OHO -sB,oo° AND 03,000.—THESE
amounts to LOAN on improved city
properties. Applly to E PETTIT, 333 WALNUT
Street. mh2l
<jfcl7 nnn AND $15,000 TO INVEST
tjpj. I jVrVJv/in g r8 t mortgages, on good cikyand
near country properties, or wiU be divided. D 8. CAD
WALLADBK, 108 South FOURTH Street. mhl9-6t*
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE,
£J_REAT OPENING OF
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE.
, THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
NOW SELI.INO AT BAHaAINS.
3,000 DOZ. CORN BROOMS.
8,000 DOZ. FANCY FAINTED BUCKETS.
I,OCO NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS.
• 2,000 CEDAR STAFF AND BARREL CHURNS.
1,000 DOZ. WILLOW MARKET BASKETS.
3,000 BALES COTTON-WICK AND TIE YARN.
2,000 BALES BATS AND WADDING.
RETICULE BASKETS, OIL CLOTHS.
LOOKING GLASSES, CORDAGE, &c., &a.
All Goods are sold at the Manufacturer's Lowest Cash
Prices.
Orders promptly filled.
ROWE & EISTOU,
IST and 159 NORTH THIRD STREET.
rnhl-Sm Three Doors below Race.
QOLD’S IMPROVID STEAM AND
WATER HEATING APPARATUS,
FOR WARMING AND VENTILATING
PUBLIC BUILD [JTGS
AND PBIVATE RESIDENCES*
Manufactured by the
UNION STEAM AND WATER HEATING COMPANY
OP PHILADELPHIA.
JAS. P. WOOD,
41 South FOURTH Street.
B. M. FELTWBLL, Superintendent. mlilB-6tif
OF REMOVAL.
The nndersltned would inform their friends «nd the
ifoidl 6lf ArVh I Svoll to Se" mOTBd f "’ m thBir ° W
SPLENDID NEW WAREROOMS,
No 913 AUCII STREET,
where they will continue the sale of
GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS,
COAL-OIL BURNERS, &c.
Having associated with, our house Mr. CHARLES
the Priscipal Designer for Cornelius
& Baker,) we are now prepared to execute orders for Gas
Fixtures of all grades ana designs, from the plainest to
the most massive and elaborate,
VAN KIRK A OCX,
felfi-Sm _ _No 013 ARCH STREET.
pAPER WAREHOUSE.
FARRELL, IRVING. & 00.,
810 MINOR STREET.
Manufacturers of ROLL WRAPPERS. DOUBLE and
SINGLE MEDIUM, GAP, and CROWN MANILLA, on
hand, or made to ordor.
Highest price paid for rope in large or fcnall quanti
ties. . • ftffi-Sm
Packing boxes for dry goods,
and all other sizes, constantly on hand, and for sale
by • J. A. TIMPSON,
Steani-pacMng Box Manufactory,
mh22-2t* Comer YIENKABt.and GIRARD Avenue.
{XARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WIN
DOW SHADES-New stock of English Carpets iust
received, and for sale cheap, at WM. CREAGMILE’S.
No. 447 North SECOND Street, below Noble, East
side. mh2Mm*
xfSvTIMEING WATCHES.—WE
/frhy. hnvfl on hand a fine a.eortmont of fall second. K
bncond, 1-5 second. and 1-6-eecond Watchen. pampatop,
at moderate prices. LEWIS L tDOMUS S OO .
mh22 2t 809 CHESTNUT Street “
amusembicts.
ACADEMY OP MUSIO.
SOIREE GYMNASTIQITE.
FOR THB BENEFIT OF THB
“GREAT CEBTEAI. PAIR" OP THE SANITARY COSf-
MISSION
Bt request ol the Committee on Exhibition,, Benefits,
and Entertainment,.
A SOIREE GYMNASTIQUB
AND LAST GRAND REUNION
of all the ciaeaea connected with the PHILADELPHIA
NATATORIDM AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE, will be
held at the _
ACADEMY OF MUSIO.
TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 12.
The clashes of Masters and young Gentlemen seder ths
direction of Dr. WM. JANSEN. The classes of yooiut
Ladies led by Miss 8. F. HOPKINS. The classeffof Gen
tlemen conducted by Messrs. Haß BISON and OX EON.
The whole performance being a full and practical Illus
tration of all the branches of modem Gymnastics- and.
Physical Culture, and executed entirely by amateurs,
members of the Institution.
The Grand Orchestra of thirty-six first-clast perform
ers wil), in itself, prove a threat attraction.
Director of the General Music.*— Mr. HASSLES.
Director of Haste for the “Light Gymnastics.” tf Losse.
F. LEYPOLDT, corner of OHBBTKUT and JUNIPER
Streets, has been appointed Treassrerand Agent for the
sale of Tickets.
Follprocrammes of the entertainments will be ready
on WEDNESDAY, Mareh23, and can be had *t the fol
lowing places:
Rev. Dr. C. A Smith, 1630 Arch street.
George D. Parrish a Co , 312 Chestnut street.
Meesra. & Evans. 724 Chestaat street
Mr. F. Leyroldt 1323 Ghestnnt street.
Messrs. Hoyt a Bros., KOI Chestnut street.
Messrs. Andre A Co., 1104 Chestaat street,
Mr Join Kisley, Continental Hotel.
V ffice of Sanitary Commission. 1307 nhestnnt street, and
Natatoriam, Broad street, below c ' r aLcat.
PRICE OF ADMISSION:
Parquet end Balcony ....
Fsiniiy Circle ana Amphitheatre
No extra cbarie for reserved seats
£ale of sea ts to commence on Taeedav, March 22.
Doors open at 7 o'clock The performance to com
mence pnnctnally at 8 o’clock. mb2l-3t
("lONCERT.-IT GIVES US PLEA
SUBRto learn that
- ‘ SICK W. PERELLI,
tie distinguished Vocalist, will give on lie IS h of April
nextt_ one of those-delightful McsLcai Entertainment*
which heretofore have proved so eminently snceeaefoi.
Toe selection of the pieces have been made with care,
and the|r execution will be entma ed to those of his
choice pupils competent to do them j astlce We, there
fore, anticipate a rare treat, and wotud advise all our
musical friends to obtain their tickets at an early day
Which can be procured at all the principal muaic stores. itr
TNSTITOTION FOB TEE BUND.—
4- EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY, at %% P if.
Admission ten cents. Store No. 11 S. EIGHTH St. It*
pONCERT HALL.
'-J LECTURE AND CONGEST
In aid of the Library of the Sabbath School of the
SECOND REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH.
THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 24rir, ;
At 8 o’clock.
Lecture by Eev. T DE WITT TALMAGE
Subject-*'GETTING ON WELL IN. THE WORLD."
Choice selection of Music by the School.
Tickets 215 cents. To be had at Aehmsad & Evans', 734
CHLSTHUT Street, and at the door. xnh22-3t
TAMES E, MURDOCH, ESQ, HAS
w kindly consented to deliver an ADDRESS, with
Miscellaneous Readies, for the Widows and Orphan*
of those who have fallen in defence of the Union, as also
the families of Disabled Soldiers, under the care of
THE LADIES’ FIRST UNItN ASSOCIATION.
AT HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL
EIGHTH AND SPRIHO GARDEN STREETS.
On FRIDAY EVENING, March 25th, at 8 o’clock.
Tickets 60 cents.
For sale at the rooms of the Association. No 637 North
Eighth street; Gould’s Music Store, Chestnut street; K.
Clinton’s, Chestnut, above Ninth; Mrs. Davis’ Fancy
Store. Eighth, above Chestnut; at the Drug Stores Fifth
end Green, Sixth and Green, Sixth and Vine. Ninth had
Vine, and at the dw>r of the Hall in the evening.
mb2Mst
GBOTEE’S- chestnutstreet
THEATRE -
A BILL OF iTERLING MERIT.
Wednesday evening, &urch 23,
will be presented the beautifnl domestic drsma
ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD,
ALL THAT GLITTaES IS NOT GOLD,
snd the merry afterpiece the
lottery ticket.
LOTTERY TICKET.
In active preparation, Bouciccub’s interesting Drama
THE OOTOEOOY.
TVTBS. JOHN DREW’S ARCH STREET
all thfatbb.
SUCCEES WITHOUT PARALLEL
RETURN OF MR. AND MBK BaSSEY WILLIAMS
TO NIGHT (Wednesday), March23.lB6L
all hallow eve. ~
Rcdy O’Connor, (with song) Mr. Barney William*.
Kilty Killten Mrs. Barney Williams.
To he followed by the roaring Farce of
LATAST FROM NEW YORK
Widow Sprouts..-.-.... ...Mrs Barney Williams.
Phil Mulligan Mr. Barney Williams.
To conclude with. GOOD FOR NOTHING.
Prices as usual. Curtain rises at 7K o'clock. mh23
WALNUT* STREET THEATRE
-77 -THIS (WEDNEsDaY) EVENING. March 23.
Laet appearance but four of this distinguished young
actor, on which occasion will be presented
THE DEAD BEaRT, TBE DEAD HEART
THE DEAD BEaBT, THE DEAD HBART.
In which In which
EDWIN ADAMS, EDWIN ADAMS,
Will sustain bis original character >f
ROBERT LANDRY, a Young Scu’pior.
Box office open from 9 uli 3 o’clock. Performance to
commence at 1% o’clock.
,«fi.BBAT ' GATHERING OF THE
CLANS ”
GRAND SCOTTISH GOSCBRT,
’ AT THE-MUSICAL FUND HALL.
Locust Street, above Eighth,
THURSDAY EVENING. March 24th, ISSf. *
_ FOR THE BENEFIT OP THE
LIBRARY OF THE CALEDONIAN CLUB,
UNDER THB UNITED AUSPICES OF TRE
St. Andrew’s Society, {Germantown Baras’Club.
Scots’ Thistle Society, {Philadelphia Carling Club,
Burns’ Association, Keystone Carling Club,
CaledoniaßeßeficialSccietylCalsdoaian Club,
Daniel Mclntyre, Conductor. Duncan Wrtoht, Bee,
Doors open at o’clock. To commence precisely at 8.
Tickets 25 cents, to be had at John Booth’s. 1616 Market
street; Wm. Cameron. Jr., 22S N, Eighth street: A & G.
McClement, 333Chestnnt street, or at the door, mhl9-(k*
TOM KING’S EXCELSIOR CIRCUS,
-A MARKET, above TWELFTH Street.
SENOEITA LOLA LEHMAN, a Spanish lady, of
great beauty, and celebrated as a daring, dashing, and
thrilling equestrienne, will make her first appearance
on TUESDAY EVENING, 22d, and continue during the
* vreek She is
THE BRIGHT PARTICULAR STAR
of the Excelsior Troupe, The prozramme of entertain
ment is entirely changed for the present week by the ve
teran Tom King, as to bring into fall development the
various talent of ihe* great Troupe Admission only 25
cents; 6O cents: commencing at quarter
fore 8 o'clock. Matieees. by gas-light, ,ou WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, commencing at
o’clock. - mh2l
OPERA HOUSE.
J-l “THE FAMILY RESORT.”
CARNCKOSS aND DIXEY’S MINSTRELS.
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD.
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable ltt<
lesques. Plantation Scenes, Ac.. Ac., by
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS.
. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets 2d cents. Doors epen at? o’clock.
fe27-3m J. L CaRN CROSS. Business Manager,
pASINOJ CASINO! OA3INOI
CHESTNUT STREET, above Sixth.
GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT.
ETHIOPIAN COMSDIANS,
ballets, pantomimes, vocalists.
COMIO SINGERS
EVERT NIGHT.
mhl7«lot*
THE GREAT PICTURE
-L AT CONCBBT HALL LECTUBB BOOM
Bor & short season.
OPEN EVERY' EVENING FOR A SHORT SSASOJT,
* J. Insco Williams’ celebrated'
PANORAMA OF THJBIBLI.
This is the moßt complete and finished Palatial of the
Sacred Scriptures in the world, comprising orer fifty *f
themoit
STJBLIMS A KB THRILLING 60851 S
Of the first three thousand years of Biblical Hteory,
forming altogether one the finest exhibitions of the ace.
OPAN EYERY BYSBING at half past 7 o’clock.
Admission 25 cents.
N. B. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday aftcr
noons, at 3 o’clock.
Admission for Children 15 cents.
fJEBMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC
REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, it 3 o’clock, P.
M, at the MUBICAL FUND HALL. Single tickets SE
cents. Packages of six ticket*, $L To be had at AM«
DBS'S. 1104 CHESTNUT Street, J. E GOULD. SE
VENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door, feg-tf
pENNSYLYANIA ACADEMY OF
A THE FINE ARTS,
10J15 CHESTNUT STBBBT.
OPEN DAILY (Sunday* excepted) from 9 A. K. UU
6 P. M.
Admission 26 cents. Children half price. ja23-tt
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
POEM AN P. HOIiLINSHEAD’S
A INSURANCE AGENCY,
No. 319 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Ixsdraxces—Fire, Marine. Inland, and Life, effected
in responsible and well-known companies, without
charge to applicant for sendees. *
.Hina years of practical experience and extensive ac«-
quain lance 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~
psnies:
Howard Insurance Company, of New York (1525); Sam 1 !
T. Skidmore. Pres’t; Henry A. Oakley. Sec ’
Irvin g Fire Insurance Company, of New York (1852);
Mason Thompson. Pres’t; Crowell. Sec.
Acilatic Fire Insurance Company, of New York (1858)?
William A. Seaver, Pres’t; Frank ff. Lewis. Sec.
Commercial Fire Insurance Company, of New York
(ISP); Joseph Petit, Pres’t; M V. B. Fowler, Sec.
Mercantile Fire Insurance Company, of New York
(1552); William A Thompson, Pres’t; John Baker, Sec.
Albany City Fire Insurance Company, of Albany, New
York 0660); William Tillinghaat, P/es’t John H. Bice,
Sec.
Statement of Affairs of
MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of Hew York
December SI, 1861:
Cash capital, .••$200,000 09
Surplus 31.360 52 —$234,360 51
Invested as follows:
Cash inbank and on hand $11,260,62
Bonds and mortgage*.first liens
. on real estate 164,960 00
Uniteo States bond*, 7 3 10 and
certificat •• • 67,000 00
Call loans, secured by bank
stock. 800 OG
Interest acciued................. 360 00—5234,369 52
Losses unpaid—none
P. HOLLINSHEAD. Agent,
mb2l*mw{6e No. 3*9 WALNUT Street, Phila.
STEAMSHIP NORMAN,
s&ewKSsae FROM BOSTON.—Consignees of merchan
dUe per above vessel will please £«nu for their goods.
now landed on Piue-stTeetwb&rf.
mh2S3t H. WINSOR & CO.
POE ALBANY AND TROY!
■*■““<“*** VIA- DELAWARE AND BARITAJt
CANAL.
Tie Barge MONTSBBT. Cast. RicVd Danvers, is now
loading at fir6t Wharf below Some© street* for the above
Posnts, and will leave on WEDNESDAY, at 3 o'clock
foi freight* which Will be ta&an on reasonable terms*
- D. L. FLAN A(JAN- Areal.
jnb22 2t* No. 30* South DKLAWAKB Avenaa
PHRENOLOGICAL EXA.HINA-
Yr TIONS. with full description* of character, riven
DAT and EVENING, by J L- CAPSN,
mh9--wfrin6m No 25 S. TENTH Street
■rfassfeq COBEEOT PIANO TUNING.
HTTP-Hr. O. 5. SABOKHT'S CMera *» Saaisg
and Bepalrlna Pianos are recetTed at MABOX * OO.W
Store, 907 CHESTHu r Street, onto.
Mr S. h&a had eleven T«aro’ factory «xperlanMittS«-
ton. and five rear*’ employ meet in Philadelphia
SPECLiL —Pianos releathered to sound as soft siA
Bweet-toned &b now* tntiAowf rt taovfaf.
'Term* for Tnnlna-
BAIZE AND WOOLEN
CLOTHS, of all widths, at Carpet Store of
\VM OREAGMILE, No. 447 Worth SEOuND Street,
below N>ble. Past side. mh22-lm*
Hope gold company.
MINES-*‘GOLD DHST LODE,
Gilpin county. Colorado.
CAPITAL, SO. COO SHAKES, ,
$25 each.
TRUSTIES.
JOHN EVANo- Colorado.
F H. JUDD, New York
H S COHU. New York.
"WILLIAM MOLLER. New York.
CEO. W. GRAFFLEN. Baltimore.
HERMAN FUNRE. New York.
R CORNELL WHITE, New York.
M. C TYLER. Dew York.
S. G. ARNOLD. Providence.
' PRESIDENT.
His Excellency JOHN EVANS,
x Governor of Colorado Territory.
noR presidents.
Hon. 8. G. ARNOLD,
Dr. F. H. JUDD* _
Treasurer, WALTER E LAWTON,
Secretary, 5. P DAVIDS
mh22lm Office, No. 30 CLIFF Street, New York.
TTEATON & DENCKX A, HARDWARES
-EL Commission Merchants, 507 COMMERCE and 11$
NORTH Strteto. offer for »ale: •
Anchor Brand Jails; Plymouth Mill RiveU.
W &S. Butcher's Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Lost*.
Potcam’s Hone Nalls; Locke s School Slates.- .
Copper, Bras*, and Iron Wire: Cotton Card*. -
Also, a foiirMsortmaat of AzasrfcAn Hardware.
firf-fcaU . .
iL
~..60 cents.
a*l4.H»w