I STATES COMMISSION. 61 bCMMABY TO JAHHARY I*lBB4. - now In Frog™* *® the Ai ' my at Il * ,t »'*Si U r commission stati cs lahokly im- CHBKTii OBBA6M in jjUMBBR. tHJJ WORK abundantly prospered. au) y More Station* Weeded to Meet the 'Wants of tlie Army. -IaTEECEDHSTBD CALL FOB DELEGATES AHD “ SUPPLIES. •okSPABATIOK FOE THE COMIXQ OAMPAIOX WITH ITS MOVEMENTS AND BATTLES , -Abe Christian Commission depends mainly and must not be fowtten by Loyal curl#- “iNOEEASTKC WANTS DEMAND INCREASED LIBB- S R«eipii of WoxsT, s,orefll &c • *° Janaary !• 1884. Of Storfs, Sc., shipped to the field or -distributed at borne, Id w M Script ores , Sstiibotea,66B.27g; Hrao and Plata Boots. 502 5.6: Koapsact Books. 1,870.848; Li brary Books 43.163: PampWets. 165.145; Beli«ioua Hem papers. 3.316 2£o: Pages of Tracts. 52.900.428; Silent Com- J °ThePTnhed States Christian Commission has seized the ■preeent golden opportunity of rest for the Army to ex tend it» work for the good of the Soldiers. BTATIOKS nave been muUipHed, each with its Chanel <md store teats, free writing tables, and clothing, com forts and r*adlpematter for gratuitous distribution VOLUBTABY DBLE6ATEB, in numbers greater than ever before have been sent to preach the Gospel at the ststion* and in regiments, batteries, and camps without « 4 *W- -4 . THEBLESPIiG OF GO 0 rests ri&TCo” aU iho.worh. Many thousands have been el eared, bone died and saved. Still a large part of the Army remains nnreacfaec. ana double the number, botf* of stations and delegates, are seeded to meet the urgent demand for them. The Christian Commission offers to the people a Per fectly reliable and wonderfully economical channel to reach the entire Army in all its .various fields. The ■money given gors in full measure, in benefits for body ana soul, directly to the Soldiers, and stores also, ltnme- Stately ft om the hands of delegates from home, who add Words aid deeds of klndnnsß to the *«:-■£>>« el) e ' i 'A w JS* - let the vec ple give the Money and Stores, and the The large Delegatesnow in the field will serve -as a grand conSof relief when the -andbattles be fought. and the s/paier their number the more prompt and effective will be the relief they shall not th« present work Iflntaish. Watt not for tho •cry of the grounded and before providtog reliefs IBend IfOW and send aBOHDANTLx. both Money and •Western Bank, and mor.e to 0 Chairman Christian Commission, 13 BANK Street Philadelphia. W. E. BOAKParAN, Secretary U. S. C. C. f«7-mthtf THE GETTYSBURG BATTLE FIELD MEMORIAL. AN APPEAL TO LOYAL PENNSYLVANIANS. The •‘GETTYSBURG BATTLE-FIELD MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION ” was instituted for the purpose of so* cluing forever the principal points upon the great battle-field of the war, in th e exact condition in which they were left in July. 1563. when the rebel hordee of the invader Tee were driven back from the free soil of Pennsylvania. and when the the gallant soldiers of General Meads remained in possession of the field which they had won by their valor. The Association have already secured the purchase of Cehbtebt Hill. Gulp's Hill. Granite Spur, and Round Top, with the entrenchments thrown up just upon the eve of the great conflict which was the taming point In the career of the rebellion. The field, with its redoubts, wocderfal stone defences, it* timber breast-works, its forest heights, with the tTees torn by shells and count’ess bullets, and Its long lines of earthwork defences, have all'"been pre served intact, and to so continue to preserve them, as to he A monument forever of the greatest of American battle-fields. Is the object of the formation of the Asso -ciatlon. To enable a large number of persons to join In this patriotic work, the projectors of the plan placed the subscriptions at ten dollars each. The payment of this 4Wn MAKES EACH SUBSCRIBER. A MEMBER OF THE ASSO CIATION, AND PART OWNER OF THE GLORIOUS FIELD OF Gettysburg. What Loyal and Patriotic Citizen of Pennsy) vanla 'Would not gladly embrace the privilege of recording his •name upon this roll of honor, and of linking himself di xectly with the field where the lorry heroism of hi s countrymen vindicated the integrity of the Union and ihe principles of Freedom ? And who would not desire hand down a» a precious heir-loom to his children the evidence of his part in the good work, bearing, as the certificate will, a view of the field which will rank in hiitory with Thermopylae. Marathon, and Waterloo ? There are no salaried officers in this Association, nor are there any objects in view in its creation other than those already elated. The grounds were purchased from their ongii al owners at the exact price to be paid for them b? the Association, and the points selected.and ihe prices to he paid for them, met the unqualified ap roval of a committee of the Historical Society op Pennsylvania, appointed for th 9 purpose of visiting ‘he field. The following are the names of the general officers of ihe Association, and of the Bocal Comxui.tae in Phila delphia: 'officers. Hon. JOSEPH R.INGERSOLL, Chairman Provisional Committee. Rev Dr 8. 8. SOHMUCKER Vice Chairman. Rev. J. ZIEGLER. Vice Chairman. T. D. CABSOB. Treasurer JO. McCOHaCGHY, Secretary. LOCAL COMMITTEE—PHILADELPHIA, HENRY C. CAREY, Chairman. . Rdmund A Bonder, Henry C. Baird, Treasurer. Secretary. S, A. Mercer, Prof H- Coppee, Jf. B. Browne* Dr. D. Gilbsrt, J. G. Fell. • George H Boker, Charles E. Smith. -James L. Clanhorn. S. M Felton. ■ Edward W. Clark, W. H.Ashhurst, Rev E W. Hotter, -Jay Cooke, 'Hon. William Strong, Ghas. J. Stille, Ferdinano J Dreer, A. J. Drexel, John 4. McAllister, Oswald Thompson. Geo. W. Chiles. George K. Ziegler. , J-vhn H. Rohnert, j. B. Xippincotti Morton McMichael, William Bradford, W. W. Harding, Aubrey H. Smith, Gibson Peacock, John w. Forney, j John O. James, Solomon W. Roberts, j Morton P. Henry, George F. Lee, (Daniel Dougherty. Persons who are desirous of aiding in this patriotic work can &4hd their subscriptions to either of the genireinen named above, and they will receive their Certificates of block* BY ORDER OP TEE PHILADELPHIA COMMITTEE. mblo-tbstu9t ~ SECOND WARD AND THEDRAFX. —Citizens «’i this warn arouse yourselves to re newed activity. One mere effort, and our ward is'frae from the Draft. All male citizens are invited to be pane* tnalin their attendance TH*S EVENING, at the Robert Baifces SchoolcHousp, SIXTH Street, above CARPEN TER, as the meeting to be held there will be one ol the utmost importance. GEORGS W. NEBIIGSH. SL D . Chairman. SOPEKT T GILX. I Op-Tptoriftß. M. A. Harrington 5 secretaneB - It* A MEETING OF THE COMMIT ftCS* TEE ON PERFDMEKY AND FANCY ARTI CLES of the Great Central Fair of the United States Sani tary Commission was held at the office of Messrs. B. & Q A. Wright, on March S 3, 1564, at o’clock P. M. Mr. B, P. Taylor, chairman, presided. Mr. A. W. Harrison was appointed secretary. Thefollowing resolutions were adopted: “ For the appointment of a committee to prepare a cir cular soliciting contributions of Perfumery and Fancy Articles for the Fair.” Committee: Messrs. Taylor, Glenn* ana Woreley* B"For the snb-divUlon of the General Committee into sub-committees of two members each, to solicit in per son contributions to the Fair; the chairman to appoint the committees.” It was also resolved that the members present should send to the chairman the names of all persons likely to contribute to the Pair in 1 he lino of Perfamory and Fancy Articles. The meeting then adjourned to meet on Wednesday next, at 4 P M ,at Messrs. B. & G A. Wright’s. Pre sent-Chairman, R. Wright; Messrs. Bazin, Mcßeon, McClean, W. C. Taylor, Hameriek, Kouesel, Worsley, W. D. Glenn, and A. W. Harrison. It* DEPARTMENT OF SURVEYS. Office of the Chief EnvtTxber attd Surveyor. Philadelphia, March 21, 1564. NOTlCB.—Duplicate plans of the resurvey and ref lation of that portion of the TWENTY- SECOND WARD A* is embraced within the folio win* limits are now pre pared, and deposited for public inspection, at the Office of the Surveyor and Eeiuiator of the Ninth Survey Dis trict, viz: No. 185. Third Section. Bounded on the N. &. Ly Germantown avenue. S. E by West Washington avenue. S. W. by Green street N. W. by Carpenter street. No, 198. Fourth Section Bounded on the IS. E by Green st> set. S. B. by West Washington avenue. S W. by Wlseahickon avenue. N. W. by Carpenter street. No-204. Ninth Section. Bounded on the N. £ by Menton avenue. 8. E by East Washington street. S. W. by Chewstreat. N. W. by Gorsaa street And the Board of Survivors have appointed MONDAY, he 4th day of April. ISs>, at hUf past 10 o'clock A M , o consider any objections :li*t may be urged thereto by any citizens Interacted tnerein. STRICKLAND KSEASS. Chief Engineer and Surveyor. mh2S 26ap2 3t WO TICE. —Til E ANSUAL MEET. dbO» ING of the ROsiNE ASSOOIATIuN of Phila celpbia, will le heit* at ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. TENTH and CHESTNUT on THURSDAY AFTSBNOON. April 7th, at o’clock, wl en a Board of flfanag»r« will he chose a anc the nsnal tnslness transscred. All ladies are panleuler!* inched. mh23-9t&aps e 7 -Sc* PHILABE) PIIIA AHD READING ’*» RAILEO *.If COsPaNY. Office %Z 7 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. March 22, ISSL To avoid detention tl:e holders oi coupons of this Com pany, due on the Ist proximo, Are requested to leave chest at this office ou or bef ore the siet inetan , when re •elpU will be given, deducting three per cent for United States tax and clinch?, will he ready for delivery on (heist proximo, in exchange for said receipts. anh23 8t O. S, BRADFORD, Treasurer, rg. DIVIDEND NOTICE -THE DI EECIORa OF THE IRWIN PETROLEUM OIL COMP AN I have this day dsclaied a dividend of THREE PER GENT, on their capital stock, out of the earnings of the eoiLpany the month of FEBRUARY, payable on and after th e Ist of April, at the office of the company. No. 536 WALNUT Street, Greic’s building. 7. C LaWRaNCE, Treasurer. Philadelphia March 21st, 1564 mh*22-6t* £» monument cemetery.-no- TlCE—a*. a-ao«.«ujent of bIXTX CELT'S on each and eveiy Lot Iq the Ctiaerery (not heretofore exempted from taxation) will he do=, and Day able at the Offl.'eof the Ceme’ery, No. 11l North SIX l'HStxeet. on the first day of APRIL n & xt The pay met. t of FOUR DOLLARS AND FORTY CENTS on any one Lot, tcKftbtr with the assessments now ucte, will exempt the tame fr*:ai taxation or assessment for ever herea ter if t >*id b«->f=.r« the first day of April next. If paid after that tim-?, the asseseiuent then felting duo : must he path in add.tion. mhgl-tapl S. TAYLOR, Secretary. fg V S. lN n ? ernalrkvenue- Second Gollecii/n Dstrict of Pennsylvania,com .prlslng First, >evnnui, Luhsh, Ninth, and Tenth wards of the city ot Ffeiinaeipaia. NOTICE. Tie Annua! for 1563, for tie above-named district, of persi a* li-ihie to a tax on Carriages, Tacit*. BHlihrd 7febs-?s, and Gold and Silver Plate, and alto of persons required ;•> thkeout licenses, having been completed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE 1 ! tea aiororttiti will De rec-ived daily by The Wxteoii lie hanrs of 9 A. SI aalaP.M., :e ,: ir'l.) ills office,southwest cottier of WALNUT Streets, on and after MONDAY, aid uniii and including SATURDAY. Ehs il c-.st en'ainff PSNAIiTIBS -,?ho U\\ to pay their annual taxes upou =fe«ure Billiard Tables. a&d Gold or ue . ? WfW* ti© Aforesaid Qd Jay of April. ‘ a peniii'-y often per centum aeditioaal of and b* lir.bie to costs, as provided i Hcnon <*r the excise law of Ist July. 1532. • wL-’ ic ii?e manner :iall fail to take out • toci'njred by law. on or before the 2d day v.»!. iocu 1 - a penalty of ten per centum ad ** aw<”tiui Lhereof, and ba subject to a pro* r lr**e o.*e amount of said tax, in &c -the provision* of the 69th section ol the •> alx to be made in Treasury M-.th.-riry «.*i tho United Stales, or in notes rßisiae;: ujiO*»r the ~ct to provide a n*- -> - knr.n-n as Sanks. n<itiCc win ht' *civen»_ . . DIISHL, Collector, s W or TBIHDand WA .NCT St*. TO STOCKHOLDKRS - ttejßMkSioiiew of the f'.AII.kOAU COMPANY will Ins held on V 4:1 o.y <_f -pnl. 1884. at 12 o'clniifc M Ue, at si e olhee of tlie r’eanßylvan'ia Kail- fctinn for Vrtfsident And Directors will b« 15 atd p:Ac«». win ue JOSEPH LESLEY, Secretary. APRIL IST, -'X^yLBOll4BL 801148 rf the BLlllh£ A!L S *Vi*J f lilLß COMPANY w*U be ifier tLay &t«!, on presentation at the Pena- ILLIKG'»A“ r e ?. O ' , B T " O - :I ' oOlaerofTdlKl> tap! GEORGE TAB EE. TICK OF THB PHIJ.ADKT t, G6RHA.N7OWJT, IND au&MWOWS COMPANY.— Philadelphia. March 10 >ard of JUaDEters have this dar declared a onr per cent oo the capital stock. dear of p six mouths iodine the 3lßt last., payable the flr*t day of April next. 7 stock will uot be made for fee days after W. S. WILSON Treasurer. THE GREAT CEAtRaI, fair, FOR THH SANITARY COMMISSION. OFFICE 1323 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. JO! men Bn| J women have kindly consented to act as Chairmen of tho Committees In the approaching CHAIBMM os- COMMITTEES. _ . XGRIGULTURE not A. L. Kennedy. M.D., 1136 Girard street. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. . David Landreth, 23 South Sixth street. „ ARMS AND TROPHIES Col. Croeman, | Mrs. General Meade. IU9 Girard street. I sm Pine street, _ ARRANGEMENTS (General). John C. Cresson, 1702 Summer street. ARRANGEMENTS (Internal) AND RECEPTION OF J. H. Orna George Plitt, 626 Chestnut street. I HOO Walnut street. BAKERS. John G. Moxey. 1426 Vine itreet. ENTERTAINMENTS. AND EXHIBITIONS. Ganrsn Trott- l Mrs. Aubrey H. Smith, ' je ° *S2S S. Eleventh street. | 1516 Pme street. BOOKSELLERS. j. b. Lippiucott, I Mrs. Robert M Hooper, 7i5 Market street. I 1325 Walnut street. BOOTS, SHOES, AND LEATHER. Samu«l Baugh, j Miss Nixon, 129 South Second street.! 702 Walnut street. BREWERS AND MALSTEBS. Samuel Huston, N. W. corner Filbert and Tenth streets. BUILDINGS DECORATIONS, AND BUILDERS. John Rice, 129 South Seventh street. CABINET WARE. Thomas Thompson, 1 Mrs. Seth B. Stitt, 2SB South Second street. | 212 West Logan Square. CANEED FRUITS. Mrs. Theodore Cnyler, 1826 South Rittenhouse Square. CARPET?, OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTING- Benjamin Orne. (Mrs. Ducachet, 904 Chestnut street. | 1106 Girard street. CARRIAGES W. D. Rogers, ICC 9 Chestnut street. CHARITIES (PUBLIC) AND BEIEVOLENT INSTITU TIONS. W. L. Rehn. (Mrs. Irvineßhnbrick, 619 Walnut street. I 908 Spruce street CLOTHING AND ITS SUBDIVISIONS. L. J. Leberman, 21 North Third street CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. Mrs. John C. Cresson, 1702 Sumner street. COAL OPERATORS AND DEALERS. J. Gillingham Fell, 303 Walnut street CONFECTIONERY- . Stephen F. Whitman* I Mrs. E- LLewis, 1210 Market street. I 1332 Chestnut street CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE BTATE OF PENN SYLV ANIA- Hon- James Pollock, [Mrs. Bloomfield H. Moore, United States Mint. I 1718 Walnut street CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. S Y Merrick. I Mrs. P. M. Clapp. BO North Merrick street. I 44 North Sixteenth st. CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE STATE OF DELA- WARE. Charles Gibbons, 1 Mias Blisibeth Phillips, 2£2 South Third street. I Clinton, bel. Tenth street- DENTISTRY, artificial teeth, gold foil.den- TAL AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTA Samuel 8. White, 628 Arch street. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY, Miss Adeline Thompson, 1809 Fine street- DRUGS William Ellis, 724 Market street. DRY GOODS (WHOLESALE) David S. Brown, (Mis. John C. Farr. 44 South Front street, i 1810 Spruce street. DRY GOOD* (RETAIL). H. B. G. Sharpless, I Mrs. Joshua Tevis, 208 South Thirteenth st- I 1403 Locnst street. FANCY GOODS AND JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. James E. Caldwell, 1 Mrs. J. L. Claghorn, 822 Chestnut street | 15*4 Arch street. FANCY ARTICLES—(Home Made.) Mrs. Ephraim Clark, 247 South Eighteenth street. FINANCE AND DONATIONS. A. E. Borie, 163 Dock street. FINE ARTS Joeeph Harrison. Jr., (Mrs. Henry D. Gilpin. 274 couth Third street. 1 S. W. Spruce & 11th sts FIRE ARMS Barton H Jonhs, 66 and 67 North Front street, FLORISTS AND HORTICULTURE. D. Rodney King. I Mrs. J. Rhea Barton, 723 Chestnut. IS. W.Chestnuts Junipers ts. FURS, HATS, AND CAPS. E. Morris. (Mrs. John Butler, 3 South Fifth street. I 1424 Spruce street. GAB FIXTURES. W. F. Mlskey, 718 Chestnut street* GBNTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. W. S. Martin, I Mrs. Perkins, TOO Chestnut street.! 6i7 Walnut street. GLASS AND GLASSWARE. Wm. M Muzzey, (Mrs. J. H Towns, No. 414 Commerce-street, i No. 1616 Locust-street GROCERY, (Wholesale > E. S. Clark, I Mrs Thos. Cadwalader, 130 and 132 S. Front st I N. E. Cheßtnut fit 12th sts, GROCERY. (Retail ) ' A. C Roberts, I Miss Haven, N. E, Vine and 11th sts. I 1428 Lombard street, HARDWARE- Joseph C. Grubb. (Mrs. C. J. Stills, 256 Market street. 1 1605 Walnut street. HARNESS. Samuel R. Phillips, 30 and 32 south Seventh street. HOLLOW-WARE AND STOVES. W. P. Cresson, 1617 Spruce street. _ MQVSB-FURNISHING GOODS. J. E. Walraven, I Mrs. S. Emlen Randolph, 719 Chertnut street. I 321 south Fourth street. IMPORTATIONS. Mr*. John F. Frazer, 1617 Walnut streal. INDIA RUBBER GOODS. John Thornley, 311 Chestnut street. IRON, WROUGHT AND CAST. Andrew Wheeler. 160 S Market street. LABOR. INCOMEB AND REVENUE. _ L. M. Bond. !Mrs. (Rev.)£ W. Hntter. N. E. Front and Chestnut. I 307 New street. LOCAL TRANSPORTATION. , Wagons and other heavy-wheeled Vehicles. DISTILLED LIQUORS, (DOMESTIC.) LOOKING-GLASSES. PICTURE FRAMES. AND GILDED ORNAMENTS. James M. Earle, 1 Mrs. Samuel Field* 816 Chestnut street. I . 40th st. and Baltimore av. LUMBER AND LUMBER MERCHANTS. JohnC. Davis, Twenty-fourth and Locnst streets. MECHANIC ARTS AND MACHINERY. S. Y. Merrick, 30 North Merrick street. MEDALS AND BADGES John Sartain, 72S Sansom street. „ MILITARY GOODS. Wm Horstman. I Mrs. Edward H. Trotter, N E. Fifth and Cherry sts. I 1821 Chestnut street. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS AND MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS. . Joseph R. Fry. I Mrs. William Biddle, 184 South Third street.! S. W. Locust and Fifteenth.- NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING COMMITTEE. George W, Childs, 628 and 630 Chestnut street. EDITING COMMITTBE-NEWSPAFER Chas. G. Lei and, I Mrs. Eliza Sproat Randolph, 1626 Locust street. I 1709 Green street. OILS. Alexander R. McHenry, 112 Walnut street. OPTICAL AND MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. ORATIONS AND LECTURES. J. W. White, 628 Arch street. PAPER HANGINGS. James C. Finn, Mrs. J. Edgar Thomson, Chestnut, above Sixth st.! N. S Spruce and 18th sts. PAPER MANUFACTURE AND STATIONERY. ' B. H. Moore, 27 North Sixth street. PERFUMBRY AND TOILET ARTICLES. H. P. Taylor, iMrs E. W. Clark, 641 North Ninth street ! 1509 Spruce street. PHOTOGRAPHS. Fred. Graff, i Mrs, John Bohlen, 1337 Arch street.! 15 LO Walnut street. PLUMBING. John C. Hunter, 900 Walnut street. POST OFFICE. C. A. Walhorn, IMrs.Gillespie,Postmistress, Post Office, i 1601 locust street. PRODUCE A. G. Cattell, 26 North Delaware avenue. RECEIVING COMMITTEE. Alexander R. McHenry, 112 Walnnt street. RELIC?, CURIOSITIES, AND AUTOGRAPHS. Franklin Peals, IMrs. Thomas P James, 11SL Girard street. I 400 South Ninth street. RESTAURANT. GeorgeT. Lewis. [Hiss McHenry, 231 Sonth Front street. I 1902 Chestnut street. SCHOOLS (PUBLIC AND PRIVATE). Edward bhippen, I Mrs. P. M Clapp. S. E. cor Walnut and Sixth. 1 44 North Sixteenth st. SEWING WOMEN. Mrs. Coleman Jacobs* 18*6 Pine street* SEWING MACHINES Mrs. Dr. Grots, S. E cor. Walnut and Eleventh sts. SHIPS AND SHIP BUILDING. Chas. H. Cramp. 1114 Palmer street. SUGAR REFINING. JohnD. Taylor, 337 St John street. TOBACCO AND SEGARS, D. C, McC&mmon, 37 North Water street. TRIMMING 3. Robert 1_ Maxwell, IMrs. J. Warner Johnson, S. B. corner 595 Chestnut. Eleventh and Chestnut. I TOYS AND SMAIL WARES, Mrs. W. H. Furness, 1423 Pine strset. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS. AND CANES* Wm. A. Drown. 246 Market street UPHOLSTERING. H. E. Blanchard, N. E. cor. Cteatuut and Thirteenth. WINES AND LIQUORS, (Foreign,) Geo. Crcmelein, 126 Walnut street, WAX. PAPER, AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. AND ■ HANGING BASKETS Dr. James Darracl, Green street, Germantown. A LECTURE UPON THE LIFE and LABORS OF THE LATE ARjHBISHOP delivered by the St. S«v. JAMBS SOObLVELT BAYLBY, D. D.. Bishop of Newark, in * at ACADEMI OF MU3IC. Broad and Locnst n u MO EVENING. March 38th, 1864. at ® for the benefit of the Poor, i va 5 Qri’ t nV cail obtained a'. Peterson’s Book iP h rS? tDTI I street, of the Sextons at the cfiSf‘ Cfttil^lc ChurcbeH * and at the Catholic Book Storew - mhls*l2t UNIVERSITY OF* PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF 3 of the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Clares, at the close of the Second Term, will be held in the following order:. ■ MONDAY, March 21st.— From 9 to 11. Juniors, hv Pr<if«s-eor Kexdall (Differential Calculus), nad Sov'iO" m morts,by Professor Frazer (Chemistry of the Metalloids) written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Professor Alien ( Sercdotns), oral. TUESDAY, 22d.—From 9 to 11, Sophomores (Trigo nometry). and Freshmen (Algebra), by Professor Km d*.u. written. Prom 11 to 1, Juniors, by the Provost Uriellectnal Philosophy), oral. WEDNESDAY, 23d. —From 9 to 11. Junior* (Javenal), and Sophomores (Clcbto de Senectute), by Professor J ack er,b, written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Professor Oop pi-e (Hbtory). oral. . . ~ _ . »_■»# THURSDAY, 24th,—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Profes sor Frpzer (Dynamics), oral. From 11 to 1, Sophomores, by Proien*or Allen (Tnucydide*). oral . „ . TUESDAY* 29th —From 9to lit Juniors by Professor Alien (Demosthenes). or*L From 11 to 1. Sophomores, byProtessor Coupee (Logic), oral. „ _ WkPNESDAY. soth.—From 9 to 11. Freshmen,by Pro feesor Jackson (Horace’s Satires), oral. GEORGS ALLEN, Eh2l-Sfc Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. THE great CENTRAL FAltt,- •MJr Office of the Committee on ** Labor Incomes and revenues, ” No. 118 South SEVENTH Street. Phila delphia _ The undersigned will be at the office as above TO DAY, from 10 to 4, to furnish information and receive subscriptions. c.,1 .... i, JOHN w. CLAGHORSf* Treasurer. w!SJ^5 s S!i , sSiSf® by mail daily acknow ledged in the Philadelphia newspapers. phin im ®O«JH»T£K FOR A DAT'S Ld- ComiisL A^ < i E f r^® AL r BAHtTAIST committee on Labor, Incomes, and Revenues, *’ Office No. 118 fe. SEVENTH Street JOHN W. CLAGHORN, has tt special work, to wit. to obtain a a^or, M a day's “income” and a day s re- IS®? 8 I 1 ®™ every citizen of the ihree States of fenosyl vanla, New Jersey and Delaware, for the benefit of our ei&and wounded soldiers. . a t . The Committee is now fully erganixed at the above address, and calls for the co-operation of all classes In the community. We want to ehow what the Industrial classes can do for their soldiers! , , . . . , What the people can do in their separate trades! What Pennsylvania can do! What New J« rsey can do! "What Delaware c*n do! What each county can do! Whateafh city and town can do! What each profession can do! What each trade can do! What each occupation can do l What each manufactory can do! What each bank, insurance company, and railroad can do! What each mine can do 1 What each workshop can do! What each family can do! Whateach man cando! What each woman can do! Whet each boy and girl can do! We want to shotc the world what American freemen are ready to do foT their soldiers- M7m£ labor can no for humanity! TMsis a great work and the time is short. The way to do it is to ORGANIZE!!! Organize in your workshops. In your families. Let the men organize. Let the women organize. Let the trades organize. Organize everywhere. Let the workmen give with their employers, the em ployers with »heir workmen. It is easily done. If the workmen will authorize their employers to deduct one d»y from their week’s or month’s earnihes. and the employers will add to it a day of their profits, the whole will be acknowledged together to the credit of the establishment. We eav to all, goto work at once with ns in this great wark Huiry forward your contributions. Every acknowledgment will stimulate others to follow your example Circulars, with full instructions, will be sent upon ap plication. by mail or otherwise, to the undersigned. To work! To work! L. MONTGOMERY BOND, Chairman. MRS. B W. HUTTEB. „ „ Chairwoman of Ladies* Committee. M. J. Mitchesox. Secretary. mh24 K?* THE LADIES’ UMION ASSOCIA TION will hold a FAIR IN AID OF THE sICK AND WOUNDED COLORED SOLDIERS, at Concert HalL CBESTNUT St, be'wetnTwelfth and Thirteenth,com mencing Mi RCfi 23. and to continue through the week. Season Tickets 25 cents; Single admission 10 cents. Fair open through the day and evening. V. E. DORSEY, President. S. L. Ikbpele* Secretary, mh24-gt* pep PHILADRLPHIA AND READIKC RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 597 South FOURTH Street, Fhh.adhi.?ku, September 2, 1863. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persons tore entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this Company. The residence of several of them is un known, and It is, therefore, necessary that the certlft sates of stock should ba presented en calling for the Dividend* S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. A , STOCKHOLDERS’ NAMES. 8- Lancaster, I Henry B. Sherer, John Mclntyre, Andrew Turner, Benj. F. Newport. I Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich RETAIfc DRY GOODS* QPEN IN Or PARIS MADE MANTILLAS BPRING CLOAKS, TUESDAY, MARCH 29TH. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM. oao CHESTNUT BTRBET. MILLINERY GOODS. MILLINERY GOODS. jom stone & mm, No. 803 CHESTNUT STREET, Are now receiving their Spring Importations of SILK AND MILLINERY GOODS, SUCH AS FANCY AND PLAIN KIBBONS. GKOS DE NAPLES—AII shade,. MAKCELLINES AND FLORENCES. FRENCH AND ENGLISH OKAPES. LACES AND JOINED BLONDES. ILLUSION AND MALINE NETS, &0., &o. Alev, a fall assortment of FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS, mhlstuths2m ;p SPEING. 1864. BROOKS & ROSENHEIM, 431 MARKET STREET, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RIBBONS, BONNETS, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS, FLOWERS, AHD MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY. mh23-lm ' 1864. _ 1864. WOOD & GABY, 726 CHESTNUT STREET, STRAW AND MILLINERY GQODS. F. 6.—MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS are invited to examine before purchaelni. aa oar STOCK IS FULL and PRICES LOW mh3-2m WOOD * CART. P. A. HARD IKG & GO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF STKAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, No. 413 ARCH STREET. PHILADELPHIA mh3-2m _ OPENING. " ” E. P. GILL dt CO. Will open on THURSDAY, March 24th. styles In BONNE f 8 AND HATS for Spring and Summer wear. The attention of Ladies Is solicited, mh23 2t* E P, GILL & CO., TaO ARCH St. ARMY GOODS. JPOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVANS .& HASSALL MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Banners, Regimental and Company Flags* Swords* Sashes, Belts, Fasiasts, Epaulettes, Hats, Gaps, Can teens. Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glass*s, Sours, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. mhlO-lm FURLOUGHS. Officers and Soldiers, vlsitlna the city on Furlough, needing „„„„ SWORDS, And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are Invited to the very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of GEO. W. SIMONS & 880., BAHSOM-StBEET HALL, sansom street, above Sixth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice, which, for richness and magnificence, challenge competition, no other house in the country combining the MAKUPACTITKIItG JEW ELER With the PRACTICAL S WORD-MAKER. mblO-Om JKOTHINGIIAM <* WELLS HAVg FOX SALS, HBJI UIRTIMOS II ' **** LIOHT SHaTWGS AMP STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CAJBTON FLANNELS. WASH.HGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AMD err n/tiAfi BROWN .BLBACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. is Worsted yarn. a,. SeHiftf PEOPLE’S TELEGRAPH. NEW FIRST CLASS LINES. PHILADELPHIA. OFFICES No. 411 CHESTNUT STREET GIKA.RU house, CORN EXCHANGE, MEKOHANT’S EXCHANGE READING-ROOM, (RIGHT HAND SIDE, MAIN ENTRANCE ) ; ; ' mh24-6t TJEIMEB’S COLORED PHOT ", GRAPHS for *l. are offered to his patrons and the public as superior and aheap pictures 6aa ia. and be convinced of It. SEOQSo Street, ahffe fffeen TF YOU WOULD REALIZE YOUR wishes and possess a truly faithful porlriit, yon most gel B. F. REIHER it, F .L e Gd i 1 styles life-sizß pho tograpbs!!ln oil colors, at 0544 ARCH Street. it* THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1864; MOSS k CO, 432 CHESTNUT ST. BLANK BOOK AND ENVELOPS MANUFACTURERS* Also. a large assortment of Note and Letter Papers ; together 'with a fall and complete stock of couwtiag-hoase fancj aLd slrple Stationery, allow prices. FIEST BABY”!!! “OUR FIRST BABY”!!! DE CORDOVA’S GREAT LECTURE!!! DE CORDOVA’S GREAT LEOTUSE!!! WILL BE REPUBLISHED!!! WILL BE REPUBLISHED!!! IN THE EVUNIHG TELEGRAPH!!! IN THE EVENING TELEGRAPH!!! NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON!!! NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON!!! PRICE TWO CENTS!!! PRICE TWO CENTS!!! «f \U R FIRST BABY”!!! “OUR FIRST BABY”!!! DE CORDOVA’S ORE IT LECIUREM! DE CORDOVA’S GREAT LECTURE!'! WILL BE BEPUBL18HBD!!! WILL BE REPUBLISHED!!! IN THE EVEN TNG TELEGRAPH!!! IN THE EVENING TELEGRAPH! !1 NEXT IsAXURDAY AFTERNOON!!! NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON!!! PEICE TWO CENTfe !!! It PRICE TWO CHETS!!! THE national quarterly BE- A VIEW. I Vol. VIII.—No. 16 March, 1864. __ CONTENTS; I.—HINDU CIVILIZATION; Its Sources and Cha racterlcs. ,11.-JUVENAL ON THE DECADENCE OF ROME. lII.—THE BRAZILIAN EMPIRE IY.—CATILINE AND HlB CONSPIRACY. V.-KLOpSTpCK AS A LYRIC AND EPIC POET. Vl. DOCTORS AND THEIR PER VII.—KBPLBR AND HIS DISCOVERIES. VUI-ANOrBNTjAND MODERN BELIEF IN A FU IX.-NOTICES AND CBITICIBMB. The present Dumber closes the eighth volume and fourth year of the Review. Terms.— s 3 a year, In advance- Agent for Phila delphia, JAMBS K. SIMON, 33 South SIXTH Street. EDWARD I. SEARS, Editor and Proprietor. mh2S-wtheBt 43 BIBLE HOUSE, New York, pOCNSEL AND COMPORT V- SPOKEN FROM A CITY PULPIT. By thu_‘ * Country Faraon," in one volume, 12mo. Pnbllehealhia day. rtfi-stuthtf ALSO, SMILES’ INDUSTRIAL BIOGRAPHY, IRON-WORK EBB ADD TOOL MaRBBB. By the author of “Self- Help. ” Ac.. Ac la one volume, 12mo. For sale with all the . NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS, by _ LINDSAY A BLAKISTON, Publishers, mh23 S MB South SIXTH Btreet, above Chestnut* XTEW 8008 S! NEW BOOKS 11 INDUBTEIAL BIOGRAPHY; Iron-Worker, and Tool-Makers. By Samuel Smiley, antbor of Self- COUNSEL AND COMFORT, SPOKEN FROM A CITY PULPIT. By the author of the Recreations of a Country Person CHRONICLES OF THE SOHONBERG COTTA FAMI LY. By two of themselves. EVERYDAY DUTIES: or. The Schoolmate. By Mrs. Madeline Le»lle. MEET FOR HEAVEN; A Stele of Grace on Barth the only preparation for a State of Glory in Heaven. By the author of Beaven onr Home. SUNDAY-SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHS. By Rev. Alfred Taylor. For *ale by WH. S. & ALFRED HARTIEN. mh23 606 CHESTNUT Street. 1 F% CENTS!—PETEBSON FOB A.FBIL. mh24‘3t PITCHERS. 668 CHESTNUT Street. 90 CENTS, 20 CENTS, 20 CENTS! HABPBR for April* 20-cts. CONTINENTAL for April. 20 ets. ATLANTIC for April. 2octs. GODEY for April, 20cts. All new Books at a discount. roh23-4t-jf PITCHBRB*. 8«l8 CHE3TNUT St. "KTfcW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS!! Just received by ASBHBAD & EVANS, (Successors to Willis P. Hazard.) No- CHESTNUT Street. COUNSEL AND COMFORT. Spoken irom a City Pul pit. By the ** Country Parson. ” INDUSTRIAL BIOGRAPHY. Irox Workers and Tool Makers. By Samuel Smiles, author of ’* Self- Help,” &c. MAINSTONE’S HOUSEKEEPER; by Eliza Meteyard (“Stiverpen.”) A new Novel, just out. LA GAVIOTA, A SPANISH MOVBL; by Fernan Ca ballero. Translated by J. Leandsr Starr. THE WASHINGTON SKETCHBOOK; by Viator. THE CROSS OP HONOR; by Annie Thomas. A WOMAN’S RANSOM: by Frederick W. Robinson. THACKERAY. THE HUMORIST AND THE MAN OF LETTERS: by Theodore Taylor, Ea<t- ESSAIS: SCIENTIFIC POLITICAL, AND SPBOULA TIVE (second series); by Herbert Spencer. mh22 , TTHE SUNBEAM STORIES, -A Containing the charming? bright stories of— TRAP TO CATCH A SUWBBaM. CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING HOUSE ON THE ROCk. ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFE, MERRY CHRISTMAS. DREAM CHINTZ. STAR IN THE DESERT, Ac. Six beautiful volumes, illustrated. $2 60. WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher, fe2o-t jyl 31 South SIXTH Street. NEW AMERICAN The agency for this Invaluable Library of Universal Information Is at 35 South SIXTH Street, second story. Also, BECOED OF THE REBELLION. By Frank Moore. fell-tf S HANCOCK'S 2d ARMY CORPS ill Eecrultlaj? A sent,, ot any other Person who can procure Recruits, are invited to meet the COAL BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE Daily, at from 12 M. to 2P. M., at the COAL EXCHANGE ROOMS, 80S H 'WALNUT STREET. Liberal inducements vrill be offered for recruits to All up the OLD PHILADELPHIA KEGHMEOTS, Viz: 69th, 71st, 73d, 106th, of HANCOCK’S GALLANT 3D ARMY CORPS, COMMITTEE. ALFRED DAY* JAMES NEILL, JOHN R BLACKISTON, DAVIS PEARSON* J. Q. PELL, WH. HUNTER. Jr., mh2l-tf R N. RATHBUN. 4 GENEBAL REG SUITING OFFICE, Wo. 611 CHESTNUTIStreet.—RECRUITS wanted for all the old Pennsylvania CAVALRX, ARTILLERY, and INFANTRY I REGIMENTS now in Bervice. not already fall. ALL THE BOUNTIES GIVEN. CBAS. W. CADWALLADEB, Cajtain 2d Artillery. 112th Regiment, P. V., mh!9 fit* \ General Recruiting Officer. OHBEVE& KENDRICK. No. 33 WILLIAM Street. Office Wo. 15.’ MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS AND BOMDS. STATE, COUNTY, and CITY. Alio. RAILROAD SECURITIES of all descriptions, not quoted at the New York Stock Exchange, bought and sold on commission. MJSSItSIPPI AND MISSOURI FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. Eastern Division. MINNESOTA STATE BONDS, issued to Railroads, (Interest unpaid and repudiated ) MILWAUKEE CITY BONDS, Issued to Railroads, (interest unpaid and repudiated.) INDIANAPOLIS. CLEVELAND, AND PITTSBURG BAIT-ROAD STOCK. NEW YORK ANO NEWHAVEN RAILROAD STOCK. UNITED STATES TELEGRAPH STOCK. MORRIS CANAL STOCK AND BONDS. NEW JERSEY STATS 6s. Racine and Mississippi railroad bondb wbted. COUNTY, CITY, AND TOWN BONDS, of the State of Wisconsin, issued to Rail road Companies, purchased. mhSl-fit ■ •TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Office of Comptroller of the Currency, Washington. February 26th, 1864. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has t>een 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 requirements of the&et of Congress, entitled 4i 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.” appjQyed February 25th, 1663, and has com* plied with all the (provisions of said act required to be compiled with before commencing the business of Banking, Row. therefore I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the FOURTH NA TIONAL Bank. OF PBILADBXPaiA. county of Phila delphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorised to commence the business or £ nuking, under the act afore said. y In testimony whereof, witness my hand and leal of office, this twenty* sixth day of February, 1861 _ HUGH McCULLOCH, mhl 2ro Comptroller of the Currency. JOHN HORN* JR. V STOCK COMMISSION BROKER, No. 140 SOUTH THIRD STREET, (UP STAIRS,) PHILADELPHIA. REFERENCES: Vessrs.ThoB. A. Biddle A Co. Hess.Gaw, Macalester, ft Co. Messrs. E. S. Whelen & Co. Messrs. Drexel & Co. Messrs. Buzby A Co. HenryJ. Williams, Esq. Alexander Biddle, Esq. I. P. Hutchinson, Esq. G. M. Troutman. Esq. D. B. Cummins, Esq. Jas. G. King A Sons. New York. fe23-2m ITlvid B. Paul, President. R. Glenpinnino. Cashier. Third national bank, of PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL. SIOO,OOO—PRIVILEGED TO INCREASE TO $600,000. • _ Philadelphia, March 14,1864* The Third National Bank haß this day opsoed for bu siness at the Southwest corner of MARKET Street and PEBN 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 customers of the Bank will have careful and prompt attention. mh!4-10t R. GLENDINNING, Cashier. {SECOND NATIONAL * EBAHKFOED. CAPITAL *IOO,GM._WITH THB PRIVILEGE OP IM NATHAN HILLES, President. WILLIAM H. RHAWH, Cashier, (Late of the Philadelphia Bank,) DIRECTORS: NATHAN HILLBS, CHARLES E. KKESIEH, GEORGS W. RHAWN, BENJ. ROWLAND, Jk., SIMON R. SNYDER, BENJ. H. DBACOIf, EDWARD HAYES, JOHN COOPER. LEWIS BHALLOBOSS. 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 terms. Colleetlous upon all accessible points will be made upon liberal terms. Respectfully, fea.Sm: W. H. RTTAWN. finable* 'yiTl BEOTHEBS respectfully give notice that, it being their intention of relinquishing the retail branch of their business, and REMOVING to their office in FRONT Slreat.intend dis posing of their surplus stock of MARBLE VASES, BRONZES, FANCY GOODS, Ac., in the tecond story of their ware rooms, No. 639 A RCB Btreet. at Public Sale, through Messrs. THOMAS BIBCH A ton. OIL March 29th and 31st, at 10 o’clock each day. Catalogues will be ready on Monday, March 28. Notice.— We shall continue the importation of Italian Marble Monuments, Statuary, French Bronzes, Alabaster Ornaments, Ac., for the trade in general, as heretofore; also, confine our* elves to such special commisslous'to be executed In England, France, Italy, aid Germany that ourTTiend* may favor us with. _ VITI BROS. mh24 th»tu3t . TMPEBIAIi PHOTOGRAPHS,— ■*- Cartes de Vi site unsurpassed at NEWELL’S Gallery, No 934 ARCH Street. No pictures allowed to leave this Gallery unless they give perfect satisfaction mh22 6:if* pARFETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WIN- V-/ DOW SHADES -New stock of English Carpets Just received, and for sale cheap, at WM. CRE AG MILE'S, So. 44T North SECOND fittest, below Noble, East side. mh2Mra* MEW PUBLICATIONS. Stock Brokers’ Purchase and Sales B:oka. Stock Brokers’ Rec.lpt and Delivery Books. Copying Presses. Copying-Preaa Tables. Copying Books and Fluids. Soldiers’ Pocket Photograph Albums. Soldiers’ Writing and Sewing Cases. MOSS CO., f3ft CHESTNUT Street, Two doors above the Post Office. CYCLOPEDIA MILITARY. FINANCIAL. GREASING TO #500.000. (LATE VITO VITI & SONS,) TUESDAY AND THURSDAY MORNINGS, TO HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE * " astonished at anything. Years of experience, and a correspondence extending throughout all nationalities of the habitable globe, have turned theories into facta and established a basis from which we need not err. We are not Surprised at such feats as the following, although the persons who write them are. We know the persons and circumstances, hence feel at liberty to endorse their statements: “ New Bedford, Mass., Not. 24, 1868. “Dear Sir; I have been afflicted many years, with severe prostrating cramps In my limbs, cold feet and hands, and a general disordered system Physicians and medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting some friends In New York, who were using Plantation Bitters, they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced with a small wine-glassful after dinner. Feeling better by de grees. in a few days I was astonished to find the coldness and cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the night through, which I had not done for years. I feel like another being. My apetite and strength have also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. " Respectfully, JUDITH RUSSEL. ” Sbbdsbubt, Wls., Sept; 16,1663, ‘ * * * I have been in the army hospital for four teen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton, 111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * « Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. * *l2 C. A. FLAUTE.” The following is from the Manager of the Union Home School for the Children of Volunteers: " Havemeyeb Mansion, Fifty-seventh St., New York. August 2, 1863. "Dr. Drake: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children, suffering from weakness and weak lungs, with most happy effect. One little girl, in particular, with pains in her head, loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoon ful of Bitters a day. Ber appetite and strength rapidly Increased, and she is now well. Respectfully, Mr 3. O. M. DEVOE” “ * * * I owe much to you, for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. 11 * * * Thou will send me two bottle* more of thy Plantation Bitters. Hr wife has been greatly benefited by their use. Thy friend, ABA CURRIE, Philadelphia, Pa.” ** * M * j have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation Bitten have cured me. Rev. J. 8. CATHOBN, Rochester, W. Y.” “ * * * I have given the Plantation BittersAo hun dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing offset. G. W. D. ANDREWS, superintendent Soldiers’ Home, Cincinnati, O.” “ * * *' The Plantation Bitters have curedlme of liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. ***** The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. G. G. MOORE, No, 254JBroadway.” Ac,, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan guid brilliant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Gallsaya bark, win* tergreen, sassafras, roots, herbs, &o,» all preserved in perfectly pure St. Croix rum. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis tress after eating* torpid liver, constipation Ac.* deserve to suffer If they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medical autho rities, and are warranted to produce au immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and barmless. Notice.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters In bulk or by the gallon Is a swindler and Impostor, It is put up only In our log*cabln bottle. Beware of bot tles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which several persons are already in prison. See that every bottle has our United Btates stamp over the cork, ttnmu iilated, and our signature on steel-plate aide labeL Bold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable clobe. r P. EL DRAKE & 00., fe23-tuthsBm - 203 BROAD WAY. STATEMENT OP THE h-J HOWARD INSURANCE GONPANY. v OF NEW YORK. OFFICE NO. 66 WALL STREET. CHARTERED 1835. January Ist, 1864. Gash Capita 1............. .............45250,000 00 Gross assets....... 11 - 411,770 84 Consisting of— Gash on hand and on deposit in Phoenix and Manhattan Banks $14,936 86 Special deposit with United States Treasury Department.. 16.000 00 Beat Estate owned by Company unencum bered— In New York city, premises No. 66 Wall street - $66,000 00 House and lot In Brooklyn. 2,000 UO 3 l_ „ t 67,000 00 Stocks owned by Company at mar ket value-*- Bank Stock... $43,760 00 United States, New York State, and _ New Yoxk city stock $129,960 00 173,700 00 Loans on Mortgages, on Real Estate, being first liens, (worth in the ag gregate $316,6:a>....~- 139,940 00 Balances due from agents, premiums unpaid, Interest accrued* and rents <m Real Estate.. 11.194 98 Claims for losses unadjusted $13,659 00 Unpaid Dividends, &c.-~-.**.,236 37 Henry A. Oaklby, Secretary. Tbe above old-established Company are now prepared to issue policies on merchandise • generally, vessels in port, ana cargoes, furniture, dwellings, Ac., at current rates, through their agent in this city. Office of Agency. No. 333 WALNUT Street. Phila. ml.x-tnth.l3t PrfBMAB P. HOLLIBSHEU>. Agent. q non HORSES WANTED. WV/ War Department, Cavalry Bureau, Office of Chief Quartermaster, Washington, D. C., March 8. 1864. One hundred and fifty ($160) dollars per head will bo paid for all CAVALRY HORSES delivered within the next thirty (£0) days at the Govern ment Stables at Giesboro, D. C. Said horses to he sound in all particulars, not less than five (6) nor more than nine (9) years old; from to 16 hands high, full fleshed, compactly built, bridle wise, and of size sufficient for cavalry purposes. These specifications will De strictly adhered to and rigidly enforced in every particular Payment made on delivery of ten. (10) and over. Hours of inspection from 9A. M to 6P. M. „ Jambs A. BKIN, . , Lieutenant Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, mh24-30t Cavalry Bureau- A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GE NSEAL’S OFFICE. TWELFTH and GIRARD Sts., - Philadelphia, March 23.1864 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o’clock M., on THURSDAY, the 31st instant, for supplying the Schuylkill Arsenal with the following ar ticles: Boots, Nos. 7s to 10s, army standard, for cavalry. Boots, Not, 9s to 14s. do do. Bids to be made separately, as follows: so much for 7b to 10s. and so much for 9s to 14s-not lor any single size As these Boots are required as soon as possible, only those bids which guarantee speedy delivery will be con sidered. Brass Numbers, No. s—sample to be seen at this office. Linen Gaiters, do do do. Leather Leggine, do do do Light-blue (Hons de Lalne, X all wool—sample to be seen at this office >a-inch Yellow Worsted Lscs. army standard. Scarlet Facing Cloth, % to 6-4 wide—sample required. Brass Ball buttons, do. do. Bids from defaultting contractors will not be re ceived Blank forms for proposals can bo bad on application at this office. Proposals' must be endorsed, '‘Proposals for Army Supplies,” stating the particular article bid for. G. H. GROSMAN, mh24-t3l Asst. Qr. M. General U. ti. Army. A BMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE XA OFFICE. Cincinnati. O , March 21, 1861 PROPOSALS ARE INVITED BY THE UNDBttSIGJBD until TUESDAY, April dtb, 1864, at 12 o’clock M*. for fur nishing this Derailment (by contract) with — Cavalry Standards—Army Standard. Bugles, with extra Mouth Pieces—Army Standard. Trumpets, with extra Crooks, do. Trumpet Cords and Tassels, do. Forage Caps, do. Letters, from A to K, do. Figures, from 1 to 0, do. Canteens. do. Rubber Poncho Tent Blankets, do. Troweers —Footmen, do. Trow serf —Horsemen. do. Samples of which may be seen at the Office of Clothing and Fquipage in this city. To be delivered free of charge, at the U, S. Inspection Warehouse, in this city, in good - new packages, with the name of the party furnishing, the kind and quan tltr ol goods distinctly marked on e»ok article and package. Parties offering goods must, in all cases furnish sam ples, marked and numbered to correspond, with their proposal, and distinctly state in their bids the quantity of goods they piopose to furnish, the prise, and the time of delivery. A guaranty signed by two responsible persons, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles swatd&d to Mm under his proposal Bids will be opened on TUESDAY. April 5.1861, at two o’clock P. M., at this office, and bidders are requested to be present. Awards will he made on WEDNESDAY, April 6. Bonds will be required that the contracts will be faithfally ful filled. Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be noticed. Blank forms of Proposals may be obtained at thU office. The right io reject any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved. By order of Col. Thom *5 Swords, A. Q MG. t C W. MOOLTON, mb24-llt Captain and A Q. M. P-REAT IRISH NATIONAL FAIR, BRYAN HALL, CHICAGO. Illinois, commencing EASTER MONDAY, Marcn 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 place in Chicago, at Bryan Hall. The fund arising from the Fair will be devoted to the National Purposes of the Brotherhood. The Ladles in Ireland furnish sundry articles —Harps, Books, Flags, Weapons, and miscellanea which belonged to the Heroes of Ireland, or whlcb 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 ia the Northwest are requested to send in anything in the shape of Produce. Official aokoow ledgmento will be made by the Brotherhood in the pub lic prints. Each State will have its table. Upon the opening of the Fair thp 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. Weapons, Letters, Pl&ga, Ac., celebrated in Celtic History, will be disposed of ic this manner. Schedules of articles, with number of chances to each, and price, will be duly published. For the week of the Fair, distinguished Irishmen are engtged to Lecture, whose names and subjects will ap pear m due season. After the Lecture, each night, there will be a Celtic Concert, by distinguished Irish profes* Blonalß, at which the National Instruments will he used and National Alia played 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 thi Irish Ladies work, and convince the people at home that they assist themselves, Ladies in Eastern and Western cities can form committees and furnish a nice collection. All receipts will he published on arrival. Ship by ex press, Ac.. SCAN LAN BROTHERS, 138 South WATER Street. Chicago, Illinois [Signed! MICHAEL SCANLAN,) P. T. SHEBLOCK } Committee. fell-thtmhlAthmtd H. O’G. MCCARTHY. J BANK OB Tj'EAST OF THE PASSOVER,—THE A undersigned would respectfully inform his co-Rell gioniststbatheis now ready to fill orders of the purest and best quality of * MAZOTH, ” alias PASSOVER BREAD, at eleven centß per pound. Christians, wishing to procure some of our Passover Bread, can also order it in quantities to snit them, and hayed t seat br express, or as directed, to any part of the world The grinding of the wheat out of which this Passover Bread in made, and the baking of the bread, has been personally superintended by the undersigned, and he is certain it most give satisfaction to all wno 'may favor him wlthitheir patronage. All orders accompanied with the wnev, o aud? DOCK street, Philadelphia-will be promptly filUd. Cmh2S-6t*]. MARK HERTZ. Agent PLANTATION BITTERS. Rbv. W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y. ” H. B KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O,” S. T.—lB6o.—X. INSURANCE COMPANIES. LIABILITIES. $13,695 87 SAMUEL T. SKIDMORE, President PROPOSALS. SHERIFF’S SALES. (SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed wiiih. exposed to public wtie or vendue, on MONO AY Evening April 4.1884, at 4 o’clock, at &iiiBom-&treet Hall. mn *' No L All that certain lotofgroucd beginning In tfan middle of Fifty -thlid street; thence along the same about six hundred and twenty feet to the middle of Pine street* thence westwardly along the same five hundred and sixty feet to the middle of Fifty-fourth street: thence bv land of George W. Smith, south forty-three degrees for ty minutes east about three hundred and eighteen feet nine and one quarter inchep, south forty eeven degress fourteen minutes west, about two hundred and twenty one feet nine and one quarter inches, and south forty three degrees forty-four minutes east about four hun dred and fifty-six Let three inches to the place of begin ning. 80. 2. AU that certain lot of ground bounded bv the middle of Bwnce and Pine and Fifty*third and Fifty* fourth streets: containing in breadth north and south three hundred and ninety feet, and in depth east and west five hundred and sixty feet No. 3. All that certain triangular lot of ground begin ning in the middle of Fifty-fourth street; thence along the same three hundred and ninety feet to the middle of Spruce sireet; thence along the same about five nundred andfoity festto the middle of Rabbit lane; thanes by land of George W. Smith south forty-three degrees thir* ty minutes *asi. shoot six hundred Land sixty-two feet to tbe place of beginning. No. 4. All that certain ttiangular lot of ground begin ning inTbemiddle of flfiy-fourth street; thence north wardly aloms tbesam« about five hundred and forty feet to the middle of Rabbit lane; thence south sixty two degrees three minutes west, about roar hundred feet to the middle of Spruce street; thence along the same about five hundred and forty feet to the p'aee of beginning. CD. C. M.» ’64; 388. Debfs46,ooP. Simpson 1 Taken in execution and |© be sold as the property of Joseph W. Martin JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, March 2a, 1864. mta2* 3 SHERIFF'S SALE—BY VIRTUE OF O a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or veudue, cn MONDAY Eve ning. April4,lS64 at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall. All that certain three-stoiy brick meeauage and lot of ground, on the north side of Thompson a treat and west side of Tenth street, in the city of Philadelphia, con taining in front on Tenth street sixteenfeet, and in depth oca hundred feet to Alder street. [Which said premises John Mclntiie, . by deed d»>ed May 13. J 857, re corded in Dead Book B. D. W.. No. IS9, page 521. and conveyed unto Margaret McLoreln in fee. 1 Subject to a grt und rent of flftv-Bixdollars. CD C.. M. ’64: £67. Debt, $1,300. Longstreth. ] Taken in execution and to be as the pronsrly of Margaret McLorein. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s office. March 22, 1864. mh24-3t CHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to ms directed, will he ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4..1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-straei Hall, All that certain lot of ground, with the buildings there • on erected, situate on the west side of Fifth street, two hundred and sixty-seven feet northward fronrCamac street, in tbe city of Philadelphia; containing in fiont on Fifth street sixty-nine feet six inches, and in depth one hundred and ninety feet to Mifflin street. CWnich »sid pismires Charles IngeraoJl et aL, trustees, by deed dated May 1, 1837, recorded in Deed Book A. W. M , No. 20, page ids. Jte.. conveyed nolo said Henry Gerkev in lee: reserving a ground rent of two hundred and eight dollars and fifty cents, payable Ist May and November. [D. C.; M - ’64. 898. Debt. $17,360. BuHltt 3 Taken in execution sold as the property of Henry Gerber. JOHN 'THOMPSON, Sne-tff, f hllada., Sheriff’s Office, March 27,1864 mh24*at CBEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on MOND* Y Evening, April 4, 1864, at 4 o'clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that certain lot of ground situate on the north side of Stiles Btreet, eighty-six'feet west from Sixteenth street, in the city of Philadelphia* containing in front on Stiles street aix'een feet, and in depth fifty-nine feat T Which said premises Richard Shields etux.. by deed dated Novembers, 1848. recorded in Deed BookG. W. O , No.) 16, page 221, Ac., conveyed-unto Thomas J. Watt, in fee.l CD. G: M , *64. Gllpln.l Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas J, Natt, deceased. . , .. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Bhenff’s Office, March 22.1864. mh24 St SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening. April 4.1864. at 4 o'clock, at SanBom*Btraet Hall. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground situate on-the easterly side of Fourth street three hundred and four feet north from Columbia street, in the city of Philadelphia; containingln fronton Fourth street fifteen feet, and in depth one hundred and two feet six inebee to Hale street. Taken In execution on a claim for $3138 for curbing and Saving, filed by tbe city of Philadelphia; [tnC. C. P„ i ’6B, 297, Cornman, 1 and to be sold as the property of William Young JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philada., Sheriff’s Office, March 22, 1864, mh24 3t (SHERIFF'S SAXE.—BY VIRTUE OF b-? a writ of Levari Facia#, to mo directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4, 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Saneom-street Hall, All that certain lot of around situate on the south side of Poplar street fifty feet westward from Fifteenth street, in tbe city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Pop- Jar street twenty feet, and in depth ninety feet to Lex street. [Being part or the same lot which Thomas Hewett et ux., by deed dated September 7,1844, conveyed unto Joseph Montgomery in fee. ] CD. C;M.. : 84. 403. Debt. $2 251 80. Drayton.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph Montgomery JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff s Office, March 22,1864. mh24-3t SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening April 4, 1864 at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall- All that certain lot of ground on the southweatwardly side of BUa (late Price) street seventy feet southeast from Amber street, in the city of Philadelphia contain ing in front on Ella street twenty feet, and in depth eighty-nine feet to Chatter (late Clymer) street. Taken in execution on a claim for $ll-78. for filed by the city of Philadelphia, [in C. C. P.,8. ’6O 44. Cornman,] and to be sold as the property of John Twinnings, deceased JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office, March 22, 1864. mh24-St CHEBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4, 1864, at 4 o’clock, at Sausom* Btreet Hall. No. L All that certain lot of ground, with the build ings thereon erected, situate on the east side of Sixth street, two hundred and fifty-seven feet northward from Caroac street, in tbe city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Sixth street fifty-four feet, and in depth east, ward two hundred and ten feet to the middle of Cohock slnk creek. Bounded eastward partly by the next-de scribed lot. No. 2. All that certain lot of ground, with the build ings thereon erected, situate on the west side of fifth street, two hundred and fifty-seven feet northward from Camac street, in tbe city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Fifth street ten feet, and In depth westward two hundred and twentj-five feet to the middle of Cohocfc sink creek. Which said premises Turner Camac etux , bvdeed dated May 19, 1826. recorded In Deed Book G. W. R »No. 4, page 657, Ac., conveyed unto Daniel Harrington, his executors administrator*, and assigns, for ninety-five years from April 22, 1825, reserving a yearly rent of fori;-eight dollars- and said Daniel Harringtoa.by deed poll dated May 4. 1831 assigned unto Julius W. Tiernau, who by* deed poll dated July 3.1843, assigned unto Henry Gerker. subject to said rent. [D. C. ; M.. ’64. 399- Debt, $5 783 33. Bullitt ] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Htnry Gerker. JOHN THOMPSON. Sheriff. PfrUadelrMa, Sheriff Office, MarifcSS IM »b 34 3t s4lb 770 84 CHRBIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will bo exposed to public sale or vendae. ou MONDAY Evening, April 4.1664, at 4 o’clock, at hansom-street Hall, AU that certain frame messuage and lot of ground, si tuate ou the north side of Market street, between Thirty ninth and Fortieth streets. In the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Market street twenty-five feet, and In depth one hundred and ninety -five fast to a twen ty- five feet wide stress. Bounded east by ground now or late of Henry Pleasants, and west by ground now or late of Theodore M. Wiitberger. [Which said premises Peter Coyle et ux, by deed dated May 3S. 1859. recorded in Deed Book B. B, A., So. US, pate 240, conveyed onto feter Purcell In fee- CD. C.,M. 64 BS9. Debt, $2,200 Mitchell.] Taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Peter Purcell. JOHN THOMPSON; Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office,March 21.1564 mhS4 Si SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF K- 7 a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or veadue, on MON Da.Y Evening, April 4, 1564. at 4 o’clock, at Sansoia-street Hall, No 1. All those two three-story brick messuages and lot of ground, situate on the north side of Norris street, eighty-four feet eastward from Amber street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing In front on Norris street sixteen feet, and in depth one hundred feet, more or less, to a twenty-foet-wide street. No 2 ell that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the south side oi Coate3 street, ninety fett ten and a half Inches westward from Eleventh street; containing in fronton Coates street fourteen feet, and in depth southward to ground now or late of William Maxwell. [D. G ? M.,’64. 569 Debt, #492 73. Diehl 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Goldey. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, March 22. 1864. mh24 3t CBERIFF’S SALE.— BY VIRTUE OP a Writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be exposed to public tale or vendue.on MONO AY Evening, April 4, 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Bansom street Hall, All that certain three-story mesiuat e and lot of ground situate on the north side of Master street sixty feet east ward from Franklin street, in the city of Phtiadelphi*; containing in front on Master street fourteen feet, and in depth fifty feet more or lees C Which said premises George Nag*e, Sheriff, by deed Poll dated May 2,187, recorded in, D. O. Deed Book kt, No- 2, page 438, con veyed unto Sarah. A, Dickerson in fee. 3 CD. C.; D.’62. 407- Debt, #724 90- Erety.3 .Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John A. 1 ickeracn and Sarah A., his wife. J-‘HN THOMPSON. Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriffs Office. March 22.1864. mhi4-3t (SHERIFF'S S ALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4,1E64, ai 4 o clock, at Sansom-street Hall, No. 1 All that certain three* Btory brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Alder street, two hundred and ninety five feet four and three-eighths inches northward from Poplar street, in the city or Phi ladelphia; containing in front on Alder street thirteen feet six inches, and in depth forty-one feet. No. 2. All that certain three-story brick messuage and lot of ground. eituate on the west side of Alder-street, three hundred and eight feet ten and three eighths inches northward from Poplar street; containing in front on Aider street thirteen feet 6 inches, and in depth f<wty one feet. [Which said premises} Danlet L. Miller, et ox., hy deed dated November 4, 1852, recorded in Deed Book T. H., No. 47, page 235 conveyed unto Philip S. Bunting in fee. j lip. 0i M„ 391. Debt. *1 647 10 Hopper.} Taken In execution, and to be sold as the property of §•JOB* THOMPSON, SWlff. Philadelphia,Sheriff’s Office, March 22,1864 mh24-3t SHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF awrit of LevariFicias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on MONDAY Evening, April 4,1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sausom- street Hall, All that certain three story brick messuage and lot of ground, situate on the south side or Sharswood street, one hundred and twenty; eight fret eastward from Twen ty-second street, in the city of Philadelphia, contain ing in front on Sh&rswood street sixteen feet, and in depth seventy feet, to Stewart street. Taken in execution on a claim for $22 61, for curbing and paving, filed by the city ofPhiladelohia. (in <J. C P. 8 60,134, Cornuian,) and to be sold as the property of William Applebangh. JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 2E.1584 mh24-3t CBEBIFF’S VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to pnblic sale or venduß, on MONDAY Evening, April 4. 1864. at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, All that cot tain three-story brten me«»na*ean4 lot of ground situate on the east side of Fourth street, twenty nix' e feet north from Colombia street. In the city of Phi ladelphia; containing in front on Fourth street fifteen feet, and In depth fifty-two feet, more or leas. Taken in execution on a claim for $3O 97, for curbing and paving, filed by the city of Philadelphia (in C. C. P., D. 68. No. 41, Commas), and to be told as the pro petty of FrtderickGentaer- w _ JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office. March 22, 1864. mh24-3t CHE RIFF'S PALE. —BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias. t.> me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or vendue, on. MONDaY Evening, Apri14.1864. at 4o’clock, at Sansom*street Hall. All that certain lot of groun 3. situate on the southeast corner of Twenty-fourth and Arrell streets, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Twenty-fourth street fifty-three feet two inches, and in depth one hun dred and sixty feet to Pagoda street. Taken in execution, on a claim for $89.04 for curbing and paving, filed bv the city of Philadelphia (in G G.P. : M.. 61. 80. Owamaß), and to ha snid an the property of Richard W. Steel. JOHN THO UPSON, Sheriff Phllada,. Sheriff’s Office, March 22, 1864, mh24 3fc {SHERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or venduo, on MONDAY Evening, ApriH,lS64, at 4«’cloch atSansom-stie*t Ball, All that certain lot of ground situate on the southwest side of Oak street one hundred and ninety-five f eet southwest from Thirty-fourth or Moore street, lu the city of Philadelphia ; containing in fronton Oak street ten Let and In depth about eighty feet. Taken in execution on a claim for $17.02, for curbing andpavlDg. filed hy the city or Philadelphia, (in C. C. P. s J., '62. 35 Ootam&tt,) And to be sold As the property of Henry McKeon.) JOHN THOMPSON, Sheriff Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, March 22, 1864, mh24-3t Q.OLD’S IMPROVED STEAM AND WATER HEATING APPARATUS, FOR WARMING AND VENTILATING PUBLIC BUILDtWGS AND DttIVATE E2SIDENCSS, UNION STE 451 AND WATER HEATING COMPANY B M. PBT.TWELD. Superintendent. TV O EY'TY P ES—D ;F. REIMH.R-S X- Ivory types* ar. TroncU.fally accurate t tha artiot has shown in them ability of a high ordsr. Co'npUxipn and drapery finely colored. 644: ARCS Street. It* n»EEN BAIZE AND WOOLEN VJ FLOOR CLOTHS, of all widths, at Carpet Store of WM CfiRAGMILE. No. 441 North. SECOND Street, below N.ble. East side. mU23-lm* Manufactured h 7 the OP PHILADELPHIA. JAS. P. WOOD, 41 South FOURTH Street, mMB-6tif WANTS. A GENTLEMAN, 'WHO HAS BEEN _ in the Book business for the last fly® years in the Weet, desires a 61 nation as SalMman, Aeoistaot Book keeper, or TraveJliDff Agent, in any baalness. Inquire SfiJaS? B *®** ADVAfiTisteo aokscy. «o worth FIFTH Street, mh23-3t "room wanted— foub gentle * «®o*-»I»4 Unfurnished BOOM as a a2.it!oP* Hoom * mußt b* centrally located. and bare ajfrilvate entrance Addretß ~C lnb.” Press office. mtagi-a* SALESWOMAN WANTED—WANT retaiI thoromhly acquainted with tho (T a s ' P :;; B M°« e : JW 918 CHBBTHUT Street. Wyoung m an. a North TEBTH StiUt AMr «H, E. EBB*, 871 — mli24-2t» TO purchase, for In U« JOBES. 80. 309 South SljPi'ff PP TlO E lt , K - VV -ANTED—A BOY FOR A COUNT CHEBTNUT B™* APPIy t 0 EDMBND YABD »°g.-g« XST anted —AN EXPERIENCED ” SILBSMAN, on Woolen, and Fancy Caulmva, Address J. C., at The Press office. mh2l-6t \JLT ANT EL—A FIKST-OLASS WARE * " house, suitable for a Dry- Goods Package Business :>n CHESTNUT, between Front and Third streets. ad* ireßß Box 123 Post Office, Pbila. a mh22-3t* IXXT ANTED —A SITUATION AS ■* * HOUSEKEEPER, in a small family. Satisfactory ■references given and required. Address “ W J. B , "Germantown P. Q-. Pa. mh22-3t* WANTED—A SALESMAN IN A * » Fish and Provision Store that understands the business, and can influence a large city and country trade. Address, with reference and salary, **Provi« along,” this office. . mh22-3t* WANTED—CLOTHING.—PERSONS ■ * having Clothing to dispose of will please call on or address C. MILLER, jas»tntha3m* No. aOS CHESTNUT Street, WA'NTED-by a gentleman and Wife the Dwelling part of a House in the vi cinity of Independence or Washington Squares, on or before June Ist Would take the care of office. Very best of references given. Address Box 1401 Post Offi:e. mbl7 thstu tf WANTED—BY A MARRIED MAN • • a situation in any respectable business. Is a prac tical Book-keeper, and an. experienced bueiß&W DAB, and would prefer a responsible and permaneat situation. The beat of cit v reference can be given. Address *‘ T. J. 8., Press office. tnb22-Bt* WANTED —AT THE TRENTON W °BKS, five PATTERN MAKERS and twenty MACHINISTS. Skllfal workmen, and men of steady habits, can have steady employment and über. 1 wages. Apply to C. 0. MARTIN, mh22-6t Superintendent. WANTED—IN ZANESVILLE OHIO, "" a Jobbing Boot and Shoo Store, a Jobbing Dry Goode House, and a Jobbing Queeneware and Glassware Establish meat, where there is positively a most excel* lent opening for all or either of the above businesses. Address * * Locked, ” box 169, Zanesville, Ohio. mhlfl»7t* $619 non—wanted on mobt- FARM In Back, connty. about a mile above tie City Line, large front en the Delaware river; good security. Apply to _ B- TAY LOB, mb23-St 14:1 Worth SIX TH Street. non—WANTED—A PARTNER, SPvjUV/v either active or silent, in an established manufacturing business* with cash sales. Address •• W Uliams, M Press office. mh22- 3t* JR7R A MONTH I—l WANT TO HIRE w* •** AGENTS In every County,‘at $75 a month, ex penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewiagifa chines. Address S. MADISON.AIfred.Me. Cfal2-dftW3m 4jfi(] A MONTH! —I Wan* Aghnts a* 9PVIv/|Boainonth,expenBes paid,to sell my Sverlastinw Pencils, Oriental Burners, and 13 other articles. 15 clrct lars sent/ree. JOHN F. LORD, Biddeford, Me. j»?7-2m M WANTED—ON OR BEFORE THE first of May. a small Store, suitable for Trim mings. on EIGHTH Street, between Market land Vine, or in the vicinity. Address, stating exact location aad terror, “Bconomy,” Box 23*51 Post Office, mh24 3t* BOARDING* WANTED— TWO SECOND-STORY * t ROOMS, communicating, with Board. mb94-Bl* Address * • L. ” Press Office. ■ROARDING.—VACANT, A SECOND AJ 670 RT FROST ROOM, suitable for man and wife. Apply at ll»» VINE Street mb22-3t» ■JI/ries DARE, 1123 GIRARD STBRET, •h’A has elegant communicating ROOMS, handsomely furnished, second and third stories. House newly fur nished. mh2l-6t* OQK SODTH BROAD STREET—VA CAWT, TWO DOUBLE BOOMS, third and fourth stories. mh2l-3t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. A RARE CHANCE FOB A BUSI NESS MAN.—An old-establfched STORE STAND for Pent in the Country. To a parson with business qualifications »nd a Caih Capital of Three or Four Thou sand Dollars, this 1b a rare offer. For particulars, ad dress * * Merchant, ,f PAOLI, Chester co. ,Pa mb2i-3t* m FOR SALE—A MODERN THHEE ■■■» STORY Brick HOUSE, with Back Buildings, N 0.225 Crown street, above Race. Apply on premises, or to mh22-6i* THOMAS HARE. 503 N. SECOND Street. M SUMMER RESIDENCE.—WAN TED - For fonr or five months, a FURNISHED HOUSE near the city (neighborhood of Germantown preferred). A gentleman desiring to leave hie country place for the season can place it in earefal hand-, at a fair rental. Inquire at 1138 South FRONT btreet, second floor, or address ** F. L, B Box 2018. P. 0, mh22-iuthsflt* 5619 non $B,OOO AND S3,OOO.—THESE amounts to LOAN on improved city properties. Applly to E PETTIT, 393 WALNUT Street. mh2l 5617 OHO AND $15,000 TO INVEST HP A I jvUv Brat mortgages, on good city and sear country properties, or will be divided. D. 8. CAD- W ALLADSR. 108 South FOURTH Street. mhl9-6t* AUCTION SAUE. 48-W BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN SOM STREETS. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSES. CARRIAGES. Ac. C*N SATURDAY MORNING fIBXI, AT 30 O’CLOCK, Comprising about SIXTY HORSES. Fall description at sale, including A pair Bay Coach Hordes. Carriage and Harness. A flee Black Mare, light Wagon, by Wood Bros.» and harness, a beautiful light eetabliehment, A superior Bay Family Horse, trots in 3.10. ALSO, Hew ard second-hand Carriages, light Wagons. Ae. Also, single and doable harness. saddles, covers. Ac. 49* No postponement on account of weather., 49* Sale of Horses, Ac., on WEDNESDAY. 49* Trade sale 260 Carriages, 6th April. 49* annual sale. Cattle. Ac ,26th May. 4Qg* Carriages and Harness at private sale. I jnb?4-2tiJ ALFRED M Auctioneer. LEGAL. pCURT OF COMMON PLEAS—JUNE TERM —RACHEL EVERSON, by her next friend, ▼s. W. K. EVERSON. Sin: Please to take notice, that aeubpujoa haying been duly served upon you in tbe above case, and you having not appesred within twenty da* s After the return day, the court has appointed David Paul Brown. Jr-, Exami ner. and tbe interrogation having been filed according to rule, the witnesses on bebalf of the Libellant wll< be heard before tbe said Examiner at his ofHce, No. 1199 South FIFTH Street. Philadelphia, when and where y« a may appear on the fifteenth day of APRIL, 1864, at fonr o’clock P. M. DaVID PAUL BROWN, March 21. l£o4 Per Libellant. To Evkksos. Respondent above named. roh?4-thBtu6t* TN THE ORPHANS 1 COURT FOR A THE CITY AND COnNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. * Bstate of WILLIAM HENRY BECK. The auditor appointed bv tbe coart to audit, settle, and adjust the account of HENRY PAUL BECK and JOHN T. MONTGOMERY, executors and trustees of William Henry Beck, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in tbe bands of tbe accountant, will meet the r&rtiee interested for the proposes of his appolatmoot. on FRIDAY, April 8,1864. at 4 o’clock P. M . at his office, southeast corner SIXTH and WALtUT Streets, in the city of Philadelphia. a>h24-thstu6t D W. O’BRIEN, Auditor. TESTATE OF MARGARET BARCLAY . Notice is hereby given the Register of Wills for the city and county of Philadelphia hat granted to the undersigned LETTERS uF ADMINISTRATION upon the estate of MaRGARET BARCLAY, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased. All persons having claims against the said esta e are hereby requested to make known the same, and all persons Indebted to make payment to GEORGE G. BARCLAY, 1135 ARCH Street, or to JOHN B. STEVENSON, mhS’thSt* 439 and 441 YORK Avenue. TN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA, la tbe matiero/ of THE SEAMEN’S SATING FUND* of. Philadelphia. Tbe undersigned Master, appointed by the Conrt to take proofs, and report upon the propriety of authorizing tbe assignee to coroprom'se a certain claim upon tbe Richmond and Bchuy;kiii Pasfcnser Railway Company, will me*t for the pnjt>oae3 of his said appointment on TUJBSPAT, April 1864 at 4 o'clock P. 51., at his office Ifo 128 South SIXTH street* where all parties interested are nottfiei to appear. H E. WALL ICE, mh22>iuths6t Master. P\T THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOETHS CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. In the matter of theTrnst ERtate oftlie Widow and Chil dren of THOMAS M. WILLING, under Deed of Trust from Richard Willing, doted July 27, 1849, to Chari eh Willing, John Craig Miller, and Edward- S. Willing, Trustees. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, aid adjust the account o? the above named Trustees.and to report distribution according to law aud the terms of the lfted of Tru«*t, hereby glv-~a notice that be will at tend to the duties of his apnolntmeut on MONDAY* March 28 at 4 o'clock P. M.. at his office. S. B. corner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. mhl9«Mnth6t P, W. O’BRIEN, Auditor. TTNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS- TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING : WHEREAS. The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly aud duly proceeding on Libels, died iu the name of the United States of America, hath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or Interest lh the followlng-hamed vessels end car goes, to wit: The sloop BDFFaLO. whereof Lewie Wriasins is master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the cargo laden on board thereof, captured by the bark br=zllerp.. under the command of Acting Master W. T. uilietpie; the schooner MaRY, whereof is master, her tackle, apparel sod furniture, and the carg? laden on bond thereof, captured by the United States bark Brazl.lpra, under command of Acting Master W. T. Gillespie • the sloop PERSIA, whereof Is master, her tackle, appaiel* and fnrnltare, and the cargo laden onboard thereof, captured by the United States Bteainer Massachusetts, under command of Acting Volunteer Lieutenant West: the schooner SYLVaNuS. whereof ■ Higgins is master, her tackle, apparel, and farnHtiie, and the cargo laden on board thereof, captured by the steamer Huron, under the com n and of Lieutenant James H. Baker, to be monißhed, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so rtyuiring.) You are, therefore, charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that yon omit not. hnt ihat b y publishing these presents in 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 cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or inte rest In the said vessels, their tackle, apparel, and Juin'ture, ana their cargoes laden on board thereof, to Appear before the Honorable JOHN CADWALA DEB, the Judge of the said 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 vesiels* iheir tackle, apparel, and furniture, acd their cargoes laden oa board thereof should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United tstatep, aid as good* of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged aud condeii*ned sb «ood. and lawfnl prize*; and farther to do and receive la 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 t thal if they, shall not appear at the time and p!we above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a rea ponable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said J?™ aJ? «?J ir l 1 fj th '® tend a *d will proceed to adjudica- T-ion on the *B|d capture, and may pronounce that the *vi,«. veBEe ®* , lt J e^r tackle, apparel, and furniture, and their cargoes laden on board thereof, did belong, at the ‘Juir cf 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* nscaiion and condemnation, to be adjudged and con demned as lawful prize, the absence, or rathercoutumv cv, ol thepersons so cited aud intimated in anywise not withstanding, and that yon duly certify to thesaid DU trict Court what yon shall do in the premises, together with these presents. a Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty flr*t Hi Of MAH': H, A P, »>■ d In the e.Khty-eluiitn ye at of the Independence of iho said Uui;ed &*»*<?*. nLh£3-3t O. R. FOX, CUrk District Court. amusements. /"TO ARLES SCHMITZ’S GRAND MUSI CAL 801888 1a aid of th« LADIBS’ 88. TBS V. S. SADITARY COMMISSION. 0 ® CH OF TUESDAY AVEHIna, March 29th. lftfU at Armory “D," Grey Ee,ervce. K. E com.. EIGHTEENTH and OHEeTNUT Streets ft S offit f The following Artist, have kindly volunteered to »«. riot: Carl Gaertner, Charles H. Jarvis, M. H. Cross a BocKenbnrier, and 1 ' AMATEUR GLEE CLUB. TICKETS. One Dollar: to ho had at Music Stores a«i at hall door on.evening of Concert. mbit 5t fJRAND ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL V* C O SC BR TThe Directors announce to their friends and the public the Seoond Concert this season by the HABMONIA MUSICAL SOnJETV. totake placS at tbe MUSICAL FUND HALL on WEDNE3OAT EVE NING, March 50. accompanied by the full nan. MANIA ORCHESTRA A good selection of MUcelU n«oui Music will be given, and from the best composers TICKETS, at FIFT* CENTS each, will be Sr SSJrt Gould’s, Andre’s, and Lee ft Walker’s Music Stores, and at the first-named a Committee will sit to distribute tickets on tt e day of the concert, from 1 to 6 P. M mh24 fit TRISH NATIONAL FATR.—WILL BE on Exhibition THIB EVENING, at FENIAN HALL. twelfth and CHhSTNUT. a .alt ofCavairy UNI FORM. made by E. P. KBLLT, CHESTNUT, abavs blx b. All Tailors and th* public are invited t>tf>e it, I <* M. McPBR MOTT. Secretary, HON CERT HALL. In ,ia AND CONCERT of (ha Sebbath School of the atCOND KEFOHMED DUTCH CHUBCH, THCESDAY EVENING, MARCH 24TH,! T, (C i. to , At 8 o’clock Subject-^‘GE T Vifo V mr QE WITT TALMAGB. Chol.e Bflection opMnf, IN TBZ WORLD." Ticket.26cent? tvM c J y 111 9 School. CHESTNUT Streot, T ?ndkt tt?i A,hmead 4 Byan9',TS*4 on acn at tbe door. mh22-St TAMES E. MURDOCH ESO trtq ?»,l7e h , o *^D^S n s‘?ldte THE LADIES' FIRST UNIbN aIsooiKSMS eighth fi5 D H gl^n h S“' frorsale at the rooms of the Association. No 637 NortK E fchih street; Gould’s Music Store, Chestnut siren-r Clinton s, Chestnut, abov* Ninth; Mrs. Davis’ Fan c « ° to r®* Eighth, above Chestnut; at the Dreg Stores Fifth Sixth and Green, Sixth and Vine. Ninth and * the door of the Hall in the evening. mh2i-Qt GJe° v B KiS CHESTNUT STREET '-"THEATRE tb. „„ THURSDAY EVENING. March 24. to 5? qn ®f t of m »»v citizens who were unable Snma, Tuesda y evenin* to see the ersat moral 1,.111 t, TICKET-d?-LEAVE MAN, It will be repeated tbl* evening, for T _ . MOST POSITIVELY THE LAST TrMB LooTarao P a r utefcaUed BOUCICa ’ 11 '’ 8 lUtt " tratW ® THE OOTOBOON. Tt/TRB. JOHN DREW'S AROB STREET THJATBB- - SUCCBBS WITHOUT PARALLEL BBTUBN OP MB. AND MRr. BARNET WILLIAMS TO-NIGHT (Thursday). March 24, 1864. „ _ • BOBN TO GOOD LOOK. Paddy o Rafferty. Mr. Barney WiUlams. To be followed fay _ THB CUSTOMS OF THE COUNTRY. Melissa Mrs. Barney Williams To conclude with the roarlnsFeree of wulianw * THB HAPPY MAN. Frilay, C benefit of Mr.. Barney on« pieces Pricea a» nsnaL Cnrtaln rite, at 7)i o’clock. WALNUT-STBEBT THEATRE »» -THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. March 24 Eositlyely Last Night bat two of tbe dUtlnmished y’onnx actor, EDWIN ADAMS, who will appear in two ereat characters " EDWIN ADAMS as SDWABD MIDDLETON in the thrilling domestic Plb v of THB DRUNKARD. JDWIN ADAMS as.. BURIC NBVIL in TH* GUNMAKER OF MOfcCOW. Box office open from 9 till 3 o’clock. Performance to commence at 7 H o’clock. *<n_BEAT GATHERING OF THE vj CLANS ” GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT, AT THB MUSICAL FUND HALL. Locust Street, above E gbth, THURSDAY EVENING, March 24th, 1691, FOB TUB BENEFIT OF THB LIBRARY OF THE CALEDONIAN CLUB, «a a , UNDER THB UNITED AUSPICES OP TEE St. Andrew’s Society, [Germantown Burns’ Club, Scots’Thistle Society, Philadelphia Carling Clat, Burns’ Association, iKeystone Carling Club. Caledonia Beneficial Society ‘Caledonian Club, DAftiEL Mclmirf, Conductor. Duxcan Wright. Seo Doors open at IS o’clock. To commence precisely ai a Tickets 25 cents, to be bad at John Booth’s. 1618 Market street; Wm. Cameron. Jr., 228 N, Eighth street: A ft G McClement, 833 Chestnut street, or at the door. rohl9-ft» rVGM KING’S EXCELSIOR CIRCUS. - 1 -MABKET, above TWELFTH Street. BENOKITA LOLA LEHMAN, a Spanish Udy. of great beauty, and cele)rated as a daring, dashing, and thrilling equestrienne, will make her first appearance on TUEBDaY EVENING, 22d, aud continue during the week. She Is ’ THE BRIGHT PARTICULAR STAR of the Excelsior 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 cf the great Troupe Admls*ion only 2ft centr; Stage seats, 50 cents; commencing at quarter be foreSo’clrck Matiore*. by gas-light, on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, commencing at 3H o’clock. rah2l T?LEVENTH-BT. OPEBA HOUSE, XJ “TBE FAMILY RESORT.” CABNCBOSB aND DIXEY'S MINSTRELS. THB GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid Singing. Beautiful Dancing, Laughable Yur' le*qne«. Plantation Sefnsi, 4c . Ac., by .TWENTY TAtBrfTBD ARTISTS, _ EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tickfts2oC6HtB. Doors (pen at 7 o’clock. fe27-3m J. L CARNCROSS. Business Manager. PASINO! CASINO! CASINO! V-f CHESTNUT STREET. abnv* Sixth. GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS. ballets, pantomimes, vocalists. COMIC SINGERS EVERT NIGHT. mhl7-10t* THE GREAT picture ■A AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE BOOK For • short season* OPEN EVERY EVENING FOB A SHORT SEASON, J. Insco William*' celebrated PANORAMA OF THE BIBLI This is the most complete and finished Palatine of the Sacred Scrlpume in the world* •omprliing over fifty el tbemoit SUBLIME AND THRILLING SOBNIS Of the first three thousand years of Biblical History, forming altogether one the finest exhibitions of the ac*- OPiN EVERY EVENING at half past 7 o’cloik. Admission 26 cents. N. B. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday after* noons, at 3 o’clock. Admission for Children Ifi cents, felfl-ln fJERM ANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC BEHEARBALS every SATURDAY, it 3 o'clock, P. M, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single ticket! U cents. Packages of six ticket*, $l. To be had at AN DRE’S. 1104 CHESTNUT Btreet. J. E GOULD. SE VENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door, fefc-tf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A THE FINE ARTS. 1095 CHESTNUT BTRBBT. OPEN DAILY (Snndayi excepted) from 9 A. E UU 6 P. M< Admission 26 cents. Children half price. Jaffl-tf LOST ASD FOUND. T 08T—A CERTIFICA'J E OF 5-PER CENT. LOAN OS BTATH OF FBHHSYLVAHIA, for £616.06, dated March 12. 1830, No. 764. In name of WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 6*per cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, ior the sum of dated June 30. 1846, No. 1462, in tne name of ELI E. PRICE, administrator of William Meredith in trust. Ap plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re newal of eald Certificates felo-3m ELI K. PRICE. No. 81l ARCH Street. EDUCATIONAL. A LADY’DULY QUALIFIED WITH -*]*• the best of reference, will give Instruction on the PIANO to a limited number of pnpiis. Address Box 1032 Post Office. mh2l 6t» fiRIITENDEN’S COMMEBCIAL COL LFGB, 63*7 CHESTNUT Street corner of Seventh. Practical inati action in BOOBL«KEBPING In Hi different br&tcbe*. PENMANSHIP—PIain and Ornamental. . COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. COMMERCIAL Law, ac.—Students l&stirCcted pep&iAtely, Catalogues famished on application. COPARTNERSHIPS. OP LIMITED PARTNER v SHIP.—The undersigned lereby give notice. ander tbe provisions or the A«ti of Assembly of the Common* wealth of Pennsylvania elativeto Limited Partnerships, that they have formed a Limited Partnership, and pub lish the followint as the terms thereof: First. The name of the firm under which saidpartner ship shall be conducted, shall oe JOHN ABBOTT. Second The csieral nature or tbe busings intended to be t>fifc*&cUd. is the M&ntifaetupi&r of Wooten and Cotton Goods, and selling the same; the place of basl ne*R to be in the city of Philadelphia Third The same of the general partner is JOHN AB BOTT: the name of tbe special partner is FRANCIS BO.'RINS. Both said General and Special Partners re side in the city of Philadelphia. ■ , , Foiirth. The amount of capital which tli4 §Sld Bj>§oifti Partner has contributed to the common stock. Is the Ham Of FJVB THOnfiA&D DOLLARS, ln*rt*h. Fifth. Sa’d partnership shall commence on tbe 23d day of March, 1864. and terminate on the 23d day of March, 1567. JOHN ABBOTT GioerU Partner. xohSlthet* PRASCiS HOSKINS. Special Partner. hJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tbe nndereigned have this day entered sership. for the purpose ofcontiriaii g ’he FtJR BnsiLess. established by the lata George F womrath, nuler the name and style of A. K. & F. K; WOMRATH. at No. 4A# ABcH Street. The said partnership will terminate the thirty.first day of July. A. D. 1865 ANDREW K. WOMRATH. FREDERICK K. WOMRATH. Philadelphia March 22,1864. mbli 4t THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS dar entered Into a OOPAHTSBKSUtP. nnder the Arm-name of W. D. BDBON A CO , for tbe pnrp»se }>r Mann/actuvlnt WOMEN’S. MISSES’. and CHJ&PRBN $ PEGGED BOOTS, Ac., at So. 422 CO MATS RGB street, • W. D. BDSON. ■ ABTHUR .ItILLSR. Pim,ADEi,PBTA, March 11,1£64. ronl4l2t« FOR alb any and troy, VIA D 1 LA WARE AND RARITAN CANAL. Tlie Barge MONTEREY. Capt. Slch’d Danvers, is now loading at first wharf below Sprnce street, for tbe above pMEIs and will leave on FRIDAY, at 5 o’clock P M. For freight, which will be taken on reasonable terms* apply to v D. L. FLANAGAN. Agent. mb24-2t* JTp, 30 A Sonth PSLtWABB Aventie. ipgm* S TE-A-*ts HIP NORMAN, ■ Pi'i FROM BOSTON.—Consfgaeev of majj^nn; due per above vessel will please tend for tiflMFSoode, now leaded on Pine-street wharf. mh23 St H. WINBOR St CO. § WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE. SCRIPTIONS of Oharac er, Constitution. and Ta lent, with ADVICE on Beninese, Health, Bdaea tion, Self-improvement, Management. and Train ing of CHILDREN, social adaptation. 4c , day and evening, by JOHN L. CAP BN, PbranoV iiißt and Bookseller. rahlQ-sWb No 35 S, TENTH Street. ahPTftChostmrt. OfiDECT family boarding- SCHOOL FOB YOU NO MBN AND B >YS. MOUNT JDT■ Bar-caster county Pa. Session opens on the FIRST - il«-- For circulars, aOdress iphl9-12f R A. MORRISON. Prluclpsl. TJOfB GOLD COMPANY. “*' J - MINKS—“GOLD DTRT LODE, GUrin county, Colorado. capital, so.ceo shakes. $25 each. „„„ „ TRUSTRE3. JOHN ANm. Colorado, tr ?' 4UDD, New York Srr?.C IOH U. New York. WILLIAM ROLLER. New York. GEO. W. OBAFFLIN, Baltimore. HERMAN FUNKE. New York. R CORNELL WHITE. New York. M. C TYLEB, New York, £. G. ARNOLD. Providence. PRESIDENT. His Excellency JObN EVANS, Governor of Colorado Territory. VICE PHE-'TDENTS. Hon. S G. ARNI-LD, Hi. F H jnt>D. Treasurer. waGTBBE lawton, J. F DlvlKfi ,h22lm office. Ho. 35 CLIFF Street. New York. TONDON BEOWX STOUT, SCOTCH ALE, BT THE CASK OB DS ZEN. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. ttpaton* DENCKLA, HARDWARES JjL Comminsion MerehwiU. SOT COMMJJIACB and •!« nhpth Striets, offftr for fiile: M iSc!ior BV a ul >»il. ; Plrmonth Mill BlveU. W. aS. Bat-cher'a Oa*t Steai;.jsaal® Caoiaek Lock*. Pntnum’H Hares Kalis; Locks & School Slatac. Cofperi Brass, and Iron Cottoa Cards jLisn § full Magmas; s> teuenea# a»?«rwi, / fy&«3d?. xah24>3t*
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