Btßut it, above Fifth. J M Guthrie, Indiana co r siadle* Pittsburg B L Pennington ft la,Penna M Pennington W P S;eson,Baltlmote Geo Taiator. H&ssa shusetts R O ColUus New York W H McCarthy Bethlehem Gapi Jones. Tl S 1 W Henry, Washington 0 G Adame, Washington Ghas Jones, Boston *&££?*’ ° rd . pjiar'fl? ariweb „ I , K'C brnon '*. **> Fitminwb k*Kt| ; i£rkef.*Matich Chunk 'S B r. BeUefonte Lancafeter co cSjHff- Baltimore nßrovin.UBA. "mm lUltlefteld. M« Coombs, Me r Bern , Baltimore fbnyier. Easton ;rown Hdridie, Man land jlark, UBA. j t!t<’i , VBQgb< Inniaaia / Starker, Baiucor 1 impfton. Lancaster J jI) Bnngh&rt „ _ Ohas K Troutman, N Jersey L 0 Troutman. New Jersey a Pravher. Illinois JMDavis, Middieport, U Joe Strode, Penna 0 M Gray, _ _ . A L Bor*e. NBA W P Linder. Paw T»rK Tabu P'MJS'i'WLfc™ lOßEolgew, New York street, above Third. i Jo* Randell. Ohio G B Cosier, New York I si h Baity. Connecticut Kobt Templeton. New York Joel A Fithlan, New Jersey Thou Roucfce &wf N Tort G W Me Lane & wf, Wash E R WiUon. Ohio . loals-Cfcertmrt nevsnsoo, Boston Frown- Barrei-vine. O: Bunt. Barne-villo, O Whitney Medway ! n i 'a, Baltimore Baltimore 1/ it.’rir, Pniladelph'a .LslTerty Philadelphia ; e r Wilhfneon. Boston aw*on. I‘rr.vK I m. her- Hew Jersey ;sn>»e, Hew York •ea. Bow Jersey a-on * la. Portland ? Rflmson, -Portland. i ii i&aibo. N Scotia Sf.r Row. If Scotia « M &enl*-y, N Scotia jfea ay. eerr TorJt tfmr. Brooklyn, : a marly- Maryland ii I'ewTcrk 0ovm1f& Ja, If Jersey rißfd. New lork ir e ;!s*la, Illinois &wf. Cuba iViiiiiaa&yrf, HYork He'w York B Maryland V L La\y. New Jersey Tho« Phillips,Rhode island F F Patterson, New Jersey Oapt Ayarg, U 3 A JtLs Qttactenbnsh St wf, N Y Bonn' J Dobson James Brown J »ldner, New Tori Wm P Spencer Baltimore T Marrsuon. Potteville 8 B43awdy, New Jerxey John B*fk, New York HMed. New York J Browr, New York Jas Lyons. New York i* Bliey. New J ork Jas Conner, New York Ja* Murray. New Torn John Dunning, D'ver, Dai J D Griffon, New GaaO® street. above Third' Miss Tbompea®. P 2M£? h nr* John Hutchison, Pittsburg H J ftoyior, Schoy l Haven n r wif Hartman, ub A q Qn/sgAf, New York B C Uin»ted, Columbia, Pa .T Hannach, Pittsbarg B openbelmer, Pittsburg PL tT *U * la, Bordentown jj j Horner, Ohio j b jWaer. Waynesboro c, Aioerni *a, Steubenville,O V Alderman. Ohio B Alderman. Ohio a W Sayre. Letart Falls, O L Biiel. La Porte, Ind H R Russell. Scranton ?he Union-Arch a Fork. Peoria, 111 ?a:vely»Hac«retown yortbron, Johnst’n, BY nine. Penna Brown Brown, Sosnereet, O fortrouah, Sew Y ork Hire, Baltimore Sims : £ C Kaercer ialdwell* Indiana Ohio _ Jaines. Alliance.O Piitaton* Pa jiuriaa Sew Jersey fi£l; ? c?p. Sammit Hill if.frf. PhUa ijiinßhflm. Pbila a ,f, renna r T , Harrisburg Sacramento . Lfertaimer. Cal iistr, USA Lvjr. Toecarora In White, Pet he leiUei.* 9 Ucm i » toD i I>el pbitsker, Basleton ph-'nipson, Penn* it street, above Sixth. C H Duagan, Bristol . John Fitzgerald, Bristol A Patton, BarrMrorg If Union—Marker rice. Lewiston. I E ?-rfe, Bipley. Ohio iikins. B®adm* I ans'iD, New lork I v;n2-*tfD#_ itb. &ewTo>k dditt, I*ew York 3?loli}j W Cheater! tt9t. Chester co jte. Williamsport oner. Doyleetown rower. Doylostown iin ftasnvtne Tenn ni.'.aiiham.H Castle Bew Jersey John a Hahn flfUesbnrff o G Stover, Penn Frank Hagran, P«nn JasN Morris,G r ean go.Pa John H Dean.Marttnsburff J W Becker ft wf, Falla Miss E Beverlie, Fhila A L Moore. Niles, Mich H S Shulls, Pa Lieut Wm G Corbin G Long, Shippensburg R W Jarvis treetj atoore Chestnut. H Hines. Pittsburg L Dalnsore, Pittsburg R W Oswald. Mechanicsburg tfsjor JWH Rdlslnser. Adj t B Norris, Capt W H Warner. John E Wyatt. Baltimore 6 H PicSey, Oxford J W Stcfemaa, Ones co P Riley. Reading J Hew-a, Lancaster co j D Caller. Lancaster co W Ererbart. W Cheater U £ Whiteside. Oxford ,T J B-tyl-* C £ Stubbs. Lane co I H Whyte, PoPstown J dachas. Chester co nierdal—Sllth sti lEdiey. USA [sfptuier. USA tftS, Pittsburg bian Pittsburg L i on n h one, Pittsburg pJE*. Pittsburg [ye edith. Ghesco fcvCi£» ' ht* CO |>OU. D«IgWBM Delaware §s« & la, Cites eo |w!iD,Potistown fc-, Poitstown (ersoa. Puttstowu ft-? ell. Doylftstowu fcGesiv. USA fcu-r. Monte so- . Beer, iifcttm, Md reet* above CaUowliUL J Graver, Backs co S Boyer.Lsblgii Valley Z h Long & w, Harrisburg B K Br*oBt. LebigU co j Ball. Qnalcflrtowa Gapt ClO Keck Hon J 8 Hanke, Jew York A Serfuss, Kaston A B Miller & la, Barnsyille H Oxenuder, Union Deposit D Oxenrider. Union Deposit G Brace. Pemubori [Engie—Tlitrd ai Lgn, Lebanon co I He>r. Sprififftown |u:br le;, Allentown game, Allentown. Il’ensa K. Ficca fcl)Hr. Pecna L-;er. Reading l r t. Monroe co lbrrs«r, Fennsburg feoidß. EastOU street* below Vine. Andrew Ott, Bansalem John Hollins, Ma«B A W Bridgeman, Mass Chaa Fell* Backiogham 1{ Kirk, Buckingham John Ktch, Buckingham Oeo Bcgleman, Scranton W K*-Uey, Dubuque, la L B La Bar. Harrisburg S Coggins, West Cheater tird. If Sheaf-Secoat ißipscn, Lamberton p-.Troii, Forreatville E&iicw. LantberW [r:U- Willow Grove L S yck Byberry |(j[g, Lambertville fcdetrift. Eddington it«l*cri t, Eddington I Hokomb. N J Chicago street, ftboVeßace* [Geo Bramly, New York IB H Billings, New Yoik A2lcK«nney, Peana i w B Young, Banisburg iM rurce 1 [ J R Smyth. I Lewis Hodges, Naw York i Sami B l awsou jCapt Mats bury, (ISA 1 ill’s Hotel—Vh: *, Jew York BTi’.ike. Penna Harrl6burg _ illUms, New Yoik teker. BaJjibiidge Mifflin «o tfin, Mifflin co, Pa lr. Riding I ol u.stoiwOiilo solid* above market* O C Whiting, Baltimore L Thomas & la* Backs co B F Taylor, Penna G H Vanseiver & la.N J Si Van Bike, Delaware • Mrs S Hunt, New Jersey '! pu House—Se« Btroudsb’g [, in«d William A. S&mmoA; «U otkara And ftboiUd bo Avoided. Sold by *> «n. TAOTOKT. 81 BABOLAT Streak. Ittiliiiort mow Toilet Or eon for Drafttime iT»U uc* Clothing, op thb Latbst the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL )WKST Selling Prioee xurksA In fltil ; Q o9d« made to Order warranted aatisfke* Ststbm U striotly adhered to. frr treated alike. JOMKB & GO.. 004: UARKBT Btreat Mason HAMLIN’S CABINET OBGAHS. BEVEKTH ‘due Clothing House of Fhila., "OAK HALL.” *iatt food* and moderate prices. „ ’WAgAMAKBB ft BBOWH. eorner SIXTH and HABKST Btr«et*. west (to make to order) Ho. IS. Sixth it * Wilson’s Hiohest I’rk-milm IEWTNTft-Af A f!HINES. "-APest, Rtmpt.f-st, ASD Best I'jbs. to Chestnut Street above Ifh^ Carried. KjWiGS —On Fifth day ofThird month. tV r j*;. in the presence of flfayor Heary, HfK'y >.Sarah, danjt* ter of the late Amo* | township. Backs comity. * i XSIEXD. Laart Willie, youngest child [ * Kate E Teteri, aged 3 years and 1 >W. *** second daughter of fieiama (jj A y, in ihe 4th sear of her ; d 8 pf the family are respectfully 1 her parents’ residence, t- et> oa Hontfay next, 28c n inat., at 17 6 233 inBt * Churchman 0 * ft® fa - ml jy are invited to !a lifft 0 ?,.?® residence of Me eon in-law, i J d--t S, ri o f OTlB^, or , Cheater, on Saturday ftbt- 2;« , J ? a T?thehonaa at 2}£ o’clock. ** jortuaJJ 6 ’ Joba Bed “*n Coxe.M D., papers please copy. **» F 2 8day aftwooon, inist * JoJltt [wiii tit** °f hl ® *i*«• ' : eg( 7*?, P ]ac * fro “ Ms late residence, ’oo Saturday, 28th ins;, at 1 o’clock I|\ _ *** ,- f h «nVh®23dlast., Sarah ScaUerjtood, itrfj, **■« Wends of the faaily. are ra. fe hn? f tb * funeral, from her late re g. ae street, on Saturday, th.e26th.iost., ' Instant, Mrs Mary, wife of CJan * Sr., in the Slst year of htr { HUiln'? friends of the family ate reapnct ri u «?a» h < emeiery. »• " Btorin S.!??* 4 . 111 ’ at the reMdenne of "h atreet, Jame. G. Ma.Ha.Ute of **** Sspttrt Church, wnwr Thirtv. sixth and Chestnut streets, on Friday, at 3 interment at Woodland Cemetery. ** W-. Ttomu Brooke, Uttw of tk«f»mUr, «a»oth. Brand Lodieio. of O F. ofPenn«yl»*ni» Philomithean P^^aNsgs^s&^sm.svA tows, ob Sunday afternoon. at 3 o’elock, without farther D EGBERT*—Onthe2Mlnet..Mr*. Lonlsa, relict ofth* late M. B. Koberta, aged 72 year*. The relatives and frlendß of the family are respectfully invited to attend her fnneral. from the residence of her eon. Thirty*third and Hamilton streets, Mantua, on Saturday morning. 26th Inst , at 10 o’clock. *» T R SA M * last, aged Sr years. Mtt. Sarah W Butter Joba W * * Twl * *“!■• aisterof Key. £ JSHZSfiil !£&* * amil 7 ar ® lilted to attend thefnne *** of her husband, No lSltf -Soath Fifth ttieet. beiow Wharton, on Saturday afternoon ° c l PWWsi toLaarel BUL ***♦ y2rJ E ~ Suid ** l '** oll th * 21« t,, John H. Blye, aged 46 JF *# frlendß of the family are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral from hie late ra aidextee, IcSO Arch street, on Friday morning at 10 o clock. To proceed to Laurel HIU Cemeterry. «*** ,PEBSON & SON Hj “rmriTinr their Spring an ING GOODS, and have now Black Bysantlnes, '' Florentines, ' Barece Hern&nl. ** Crape Marets, ” flll^MjadlnM. Slavic, and Blaok and V»est BROWN SILK. IN THE CITY. £j Beet Biaok Silks. / Fancy Silks. Paris stole Chenie. London style Shawls. Broadway stole G 1 *aks. BYRE ft LA.NDELL. # SBCOND PRBSBYTERIAH CHURCH. SBVBJTTa street, near Arch.—Divine Service THIS MORNING, at 11 o’clock. It* CHURCH OF THE UTERGESS i)Ri KE* SPRING GARDEN. Below Broad Street.—G JO D FKJOAY. —Divine Service and Sermon at 11A. M>» ana 1% PM. Strangers cordiallyiavited. 3 H* wsg* LADIES' FAIR.-Ofir FRIDAY. SATURDAY, and MON DAY. the 2Bth, 38th, and 2Sthinst,, at the Church of New Jerusalem,CHEßßY Street, above Twentieth. Purchasers for the Sanitary Fair will find a choice variety of useful and ornamental teticles. Jbhaff-jh* Ipsgi KATIONAI. TJIfIOM CLUB OF PHI- Kf LAIiEDPHIA.—A mesti|ffoftha NATIONAL UNION CLUB OF TKE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA will be held »« the CLUB HODffl CHggTI , UT g,,^. -On SATURDAY EVENING. Harsh 26th, At half part 7 o'clock. By order of the Sseeutive Committee JOHN H. DIEHL. Chairman. 8. SNYDER LETDY, Secretary »» fourteenth ward, rally. fccfe The citizens of the FOORTERNTH WARD, at their meeting held at Spring Garden Hall, on the 23d **JZesoived. if possible* to avoid the draft for 200 010 men* To this end, they authorized the issue of certifi cates for fifteen dollars, guarantying to the persons holding t"e?n, exemption from the draft , or return ox the money. They also appointed the fo-lowiiu-namaa gen tlemen as precinct committees, to collectfiinus: First Precinct, Mr. Albert C Roberts. • Faeond ** Mr. Chae. Pryor. Third " Mr. F. B. Gatchell. Fourth “ Mr. Thomas Thompson. Fifth “ Mr. Joseph G. Rittenhonse. Biiih •• Mr. EW. Leighton Seventh * Mr. J. B Bancocfc B*ahih 4 * Mr- Bichard Chambers. • . ■ ■■ Who icillfumish exemption certificates when called upon. The? can be had, also, of the Treasurer of the fond. Win B. Thomas, at the Custom-house, between th 6 hours of nine and three o’clock, until the second day of April, after which no certificates will he issued. If yon vronld avoid the draft It is necessary that the rtquieUe fund' be famished at this early dav. so that recruits may be secured before the 15th OF APRIL, when the draft will certainly take place Unless each citizen of the ward does his duty promptly, yourself or friend may be required to enter the army against your wish The saie of one thousand Exemption Certificates will * ff,e “ te Pn ”wiLL YOU TAKE THBK? Do not wait to be called upon* but go at ones and pur chase an Exemption Certificate, or subscribe to the ge neral fund. It is your duty, as tood and patriotic citizens, to save the gentlemen who are laborin g for your benefit as much as possible. ..The Ust of taxahles shows that hundreds of the citizens of the Ward have as yet subscribed xothutq under f rmsr calls. The eyes of the public are upon tlum. Show interest by attending the meetl igs, and remember we must have the money before the second of April, or the effort wixl be abandoned. WM B. THOMaS. President and Treasurer. Tbps R Davis. Secretary mh2s YORK* PEBIIISYLVANIA, UARCH *o* 23. 1864 —The Board of ttanagere of the Fair for the benefit of the LADIBS* SOLDI *S’ AID SOOISTT, held in this borough during theweek beginning February 22. gratefully acknowledge the receipt of the following contribution* of cash, dry gooi s« and other articles from the foliowlng merchants and citizens of Philadelphia. This acknowledgment should have been made sooner, but tvas neglected in the labor of straightening up ac counts, ; Joel J. Bailey & Co • ••• Johns, Berry, & Co Eyre & Unael Jobn B. Myers & Co, . Adams, Atkinson, & Co Bollingsworth & Dewee* Bover & Uofiley Ellii, Harrop, &Co.* 3 Binswagner. ~. - 'WliKamS. Stewart & Co..— Little & Adamson ... John Zeibley & Co Bohertn. Warjord. & Goldsmith* Wm Taylor (with. Davis, Hampton* AGO)*.«•»««’ 10 00 Audreys, WiltiM, & Co. ...... 500 UUrtien &Co .. 6 00 H. Be Houston . . 20 CO Geo. W. Blabon ACo 20 00 r.h&s Zeigler/.............. ...» W§o Markly A 5hafFner.......... 00 00 Alex Hay . * 5253 J. B AS Philips 10 00 Edward Hai1...... ..... ..... 10 00 Total In cash ........ ....$305 00 B. AW. C- Biddle & Co.. cutlery to value—. $5O 00 Fsrrel, Herring, & Go., safe 110 00 •Horstman, Bros. & Co.—One large silk flag, two small silk flags, one Odd Fellows 1 regslia H, loßgt troth A Co.—ll pieces window paper. 12 paper screens. Fry & Smith—Lot of fancy baskets. lot offancy buckets, lot or fancy eleighs, one fanej^brmh.. Williams & Coons—A large and valuable assortment of fancy articles. „ , . Chase. Sharp, & Thompson—One handsome new-stylo cooking stove. Jstnee, K*nt, Santee* & Co.—One box containing fancy drygoods. Wright Bros. & Ho —Ten new-style sun shades. Mnssleman dr Kirk —A large assortment of fancy baskets, fancy willow ware, fancy wooden ware, and tab?ejnats- John 7. Toting St Go,—On# package containing one dozen gents' white kid gloves, and one dozen white linen handkerchiefs. It THG GREAT CJBMTR.AX. PAIR,- Office of the Committee on '* Labor Incomes and Revenues, ” No. US South BBVBNT 3 Sti eet* Phila delphia* The undersigned will be at tbe office as above TO- DAT, from 10 to 4, to Jurnieh information and receive subscription*. t JOHN W. GLAGHORN, Treasurer. Subscriptions and remittances by mail daily acknow ledged in the Philadelphia newspapers. mb!9 lm DEPAHTMEMT OF SURVEYS Office of thb Chibf BiranrßEß Ain) Surveyor. Fhi jo adelphi A , March 21, 1861 NOTlCB—Duplicate planß of the reeurvey and regu lation of that portion oi the TWEHTT-SBCOND WARD as is embraced within the following limits are now pre pared, and deposited for public inspection, at the Office of the Surveyor and Regulator of the Ninth Surrey Dis trict, viz: No -1&5- Third Section. Bounded on the H. B. by Germantown avenue. S. E. by West Washington avenue. S. W. by Green street. N. W. by Carpenter street. No* 196. Fourth Section. Bounded on the N. E br Green street. S. B. by West Washington avenue. S W. by Wissahiekoa avenue. N. W. by Carpauter street. No. 204. Ninth Section. Bounded on the N. B. by bteuton avenue. S. B by East Washington street. S. W. by Chew street. N. W. by Gorgai street And the Board of Survey ore have appointed MON DAT. he 4th day of April. 1861, at h&ir past 10 o clock A M , o coufelder any objections that may be urged thereto by any citizens interested tnerein. 1 STRICKLAND KfITBASS. “ *“■ Chief Engineer and Surveyor. mh2326ap23t I*s2* SOTICE-THfi ANNUAL MEET. ING of the BOSINE ASSOCIATION of Phila delphia, will he hold at ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. TiNTB and CHESTNUT, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 7th, at 3K o'clock, when a Board of Afhnagsre will be ehosea and the Usual business transacted. Ail ladles are panisnlarly Invited. mh23-3tikapfi,6 7 -6t* m-jgm FHILADSIPHIA. AND READING hcS* RAILROAD COMPANY. Office 227 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. March 24, 1864. To avoid detention the holders of coupons of this Com pany, fine on the let proximo, are requested to leave them at this office on or before the Slet instan , when re ceipts will be given, deducting three per cent, for United States tax and checks, will he ready for delivery on the let proximo. In. exchange for «»id receipts. mh23-8t 0. b, BRADFORD. Treasurer. ■» DIVIDEND NOTICE -THE DI- It, 1664 rah 22- MONUMENT CEMETERY.-NO- TICR —An assessment of SIXTY CENTS on each and every Lot in the Cemetery (not heretofore exempted from tar at ion) will he due and payable at the Omse of the Cemetery, No. 141 North SIXTH Stzeet, cm the first The payment of FOUR DOLLARS AND FORTY CENTS on any one Lot, together with the assessments now duo, will exempt the same from taxation or assessment for ever hereafter if paid before the first day of April next. If paid after that time, the assessment then falling due muft be paid in addition. _ _. _ _ „ mhai-tapl E. TAYLOR, Secretary. n?* NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS- The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the JUNCTION RAILROAD COMPANY Will he held ou MONDAY, the 4th day of April. 1864. at 12 o'clock M., in Philadelphia, at the Office of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company- _ Annual Election for President and Directors will he held same day and place* mhl9 I4t JOSEPH LESLEY. Secretary. Pianos. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. fcGV (DEPARTMENT OF ARTS) —The Examination of the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Classes. at the close of the Second Term, will he held in the following order: MONDAY, Match 21st.— From 9 to 11, by Professor Kendall (Differential Cilcalns). and Sop'io mores,by Professor Frazer (.Chemistry of the Metalloids), written. From 11'to 1, Freshmen, by Professor Allen * 0 22 d. —From 9to 11. Sovhomores (Trigo nometry). and Freshmen (Algebra), by Professor Ken dali, written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by the Provost (Intellectual Philosophy), oral. .. , . WEDNESDAY, 23d —From 9 to U Junior* (Juvenal), and(Sopftotnor«tf(CicerodeSenectate),by Professor Jack son, written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Professor Cop p6TH?itSDA%,°2!th.—From 9 to 11, Juniors, hv Profes sor Frazer (Dynamics). oraL From 11 to 1, Sophomores . by Professor Allen (Thucydides), oral , _ _ TUESDAY. 29th -“From a toll. Juniors by Professor Allen (Demosthenes), oral. From 11 to 1, Sophomores, by Professor Coppee (Lotic)*,oral. , „ WEDNESDAY. 50th. —Trim 9 toll. Freshmen,\>7 Pro fessor Jackson (Horace’s Satires), oral. GEORGE ALLEN. Secretary of the Faculty of Arts, FIAJTOB. r. I. GOULD, and CHESTNUT. Tm— FBILADELPmA AND READING mCm railroad co.. office, ant south fourth Street, Philadelphia, March 17,1861 Notice is hereby tiven, that the Transfer Books of the Common Stock of this Company will be closed on the 31st isit., to be reopened on the 14th of APRIL next, at which time the Stockholders of this Company, who have New Tori eei tlficatei. are requested to return them to the Fare era Loan and Trait Company. No. 66 Wall street, New York, who Will give aieceiot for the same, and tarnish in a few days thereafter certificates from the Philadelphia office, in exchange for said receipts The Transfer Office for the Preferred stock of this Com pany at New Tor* will he closed permanently on the BDt Inst lhat for both the Preferred and Common Stock in Bo*ton will be permanently closed on the 31st MARCH. till .. 8. BRADFORD. xnhlS fmwiulApld Tzeasnrer. ROW V S. INTERNAL REVENUE- Second Collection District of Pennsylvania, com- Dririns First, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth wards of the city of Philadelphia^ The assessment for 1869, for the above-named districtof person, liable toa I >“tTitoSd Yachts. Billiard Tables, and Gold and silver Plate.ana ai*o of persons required to take out licenses, having been tompleied. KOTICg Is hbeibt GIVE* That the taxes aroresaidwill b « #^« c ® i TS d „ < *S l J ■p’ar* undersigned, between the hours of 9 A-M. and 3 <*-und*ya excepted.) at his offlce.eouthwwt corner of THlhB and WALNUT Streets, on and afcerMOND AY, the 7th inst, andnntil and inslnding SATURDAY, the 2d day of April next envoi All persons who &il to pay their annual taxes upon Camara. Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold or Plate, on or before the aforesaid 2d day of April. iBW, will incur a penalty of ten per eentam additional or the amount thereof, and be liable to costs, as provided for in the 18th section of the excise law of Ist July, 1869. All persons who in like manner thall fell to take oat their licenses as required bv law. on or before the 2d day or April, 1861. will incur a penalty of ten per centum ad ditional of tfce amount thereof, and be subject to a pro secution for three times the amount of said tax. In ae wl.lh the provisions of the 68th section of the law af reudd. All payments are required to be made in Treasury r# ot £ a TOder authority of the United States, or in notes organised under the act to provide a na il H known as National Sanks. No further, notice will be given. ... JOHN H. DIEHL. Collector, nh7 2tt 6.W. cor, TOW wi VAdWUX 8* A.VE COMMENCED id Summer Stock of MOURN* In store— _ . . English Bombazines. French Bombazines. Sommer Bombazines. Chany, Meueeelanee* Tamißes, , _ White Foulards, *«. MOURNING &TORE, ». 018 CHBSTHUT Street. »10 00 lO 00 lO 00 25 00 lO 00 5 00 lO 09 6OO 6OO 6 00 * 10 00 6 00 6 00 JS55* goimmiK FOB A DAY'S u- CENTRAL SANITARY FAIK. Coinznliiaß on 'Labor. Inoomm, and BwentiM,” Offlco No. 118 8. SEVENTH Strwt _ JOHN W. CL AG 30 KN. „ r Treasurer. . This Committee has a special work, to wit, to obtain a 2-Z? , labor.” a day*# ''l^co(ae , ’ and a day s **re -155?® J® Bl $' ret T eUfzcn of the vhree States of reuusyl vaaJa, Hew Jersey and Delaware, for the benefit of our and wounded soldiers _ . The Committee is now fully organized at the above address, and calls for the co-operation of au classes in We want to show whet the Industrial classes eaa do for their soldier# I ... . . , . What the people can do in their separate trades I What Pennsylvania can. do t Wbat New J*rsey ean do! What Delaware c&n do I What each county can do' Whateashcity and town can do! What each profession can do! What each trade can do 1 Whateach occupation cando! a What each manufactory oan dol , „ What each bank, lnsuranci company, and railroad can * Whet each mine can do! What such woikthop can do! What each family can do! What each man can do! What each woman can do ! What each hoy and girl can do l We want to show the world what American freemen are ready to do for their soldiers What labor can | Organize in yonr workshops, in your families. Ltt the men organize. Let the women organize. Let the trades organize. Organize everywhere. Let the workmen give with their employers, the em р. with their workmen. . ~ . It is easily done. If the workmen will authorize their employers to decuot one day from their week's or month ’s earnings, and the en-ployers will add to it a day or their rrofita, the whole wilt he acknowledged together to the credit of the establishment. We say. to all. go to work at once with u« in this great werk Hurry forward y our с. Every acknowledgment will stimulate others to follow your example Circulars, with full Instructions, will be sent upon au plication, by mail or otherwise, to the undersigned. To work! To work! I>. MONTGOMERY BOND. Chairman, MRS. B W. HUTTBR. t „ Chairwoman or Ladles* Commute©, ftr. J. MITCHB3OX, Secretary. mb24-St Til K MDIES' imoy AS SO 01A- will hold a PAIR IN AID OP THE SICK and WOUNDED COLORED SOLDIERS, at Concert Rail. CHESTNUT St,, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, com mencing MARCH 28. and to contlnne through the wee*. Season Tickets 25 coats; Slagle admission lO esntfl. Pair open through the demand mh24-3fc* S. L. Irbdbll, Secretary, ■A A LBCTUEB UPOM THE LIFE CSSTand la bobs of the late abchbishop BOGOSB will be delivered by the BL Bey. JAMBB BOOBEVELT BATTLET, D. D., Bishop o/ Newark, B. J at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Broad and Locust Streets, on HOBDAY EVENIHG. March 2Bih. 1884. at 8 o'clock. Proceeds for the benedt of the Poor. I Tickets 25 cents, can be obtained at Peterso&’s Book Store, No. 80S Chestnut street, of the Sextons at the principal Catholic Churches, and at the CathoUc 'Book Stores. • • mnls-12t PHILADELPHIA BHITUA.Ii REAL ESTATE ASSOOIATIOff.-The Committee ap pointed to wind np the affairs of this Association notify those haying fnliy-paid Stoek to present their_Certiff cates. with receipt. at the office of B. fcCHSBIZIBBi NobLe street, atxm Ninth, on or before the lot dar of dU newt. H. ALLAN W. BIOHABDB. Committee, . Jag-ftuSm* MILITARY, S HANCOCK'S 2d ARMY CORPS All Recruiting Agents, or any other Person who can • procure Recruits, are lnviied to meet the COAL BOUNTY FUND COMMITTER Daily, at from 12 M, to 2P. M., at the COAL EXCHANGE ROOMS> 305 X WALNUT STKBBT. Liberal Inducements will he offered for recruits to fill op the OLD PHILADELPHIA REGIMENTSi Viz: 69th. 71st, 73d. lo6th,of HANCOCK’S GALLANT an ARMY CORPS. cotntrrrßß. ALFRED DAT, JAMBS NEILL. JOHN R. BLAGSISTON, DAVIS PEARSON, J. 0. FELL, WM. HUNTER, Ja., B N. SATHBUN. S GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE, No, 611 CHESTKUTJStreet. —BEGBUITS wanted for and INFANTRYI REGIMENTS now in service, not already fall/ _ • “■ Ait THE BODS TIES GIVEN CHAS. N. CADWALLADEH. Car tain Sd Artillery. lltMißegtment, P. V.. niMB tit* General Bacrnttlng Officer. FINANCIAL. JHE NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. By direction of the Secretary of the Treasury,! hereby live notice that I am prepared toreeoive Subscriptions on account of United States Bonds authorized by the Act of March 3d, 1861, bearing date March Ist, 1664, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government after ten years, and payable forty years from date, bearing interest at five per centum a year, payable on Bonds not over one hun dred dollars Annually, and on all other Bonds, semi annually in Coin. Subscribers will receive either Reziifered or Coupon Bondi, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds will be Issued of the denominations Fifty dollars ($5O), One hundred dollars (4(100), Five hundred dollars ($600), One thousand dollars (61.000). Five thousand dollars ($6,000). and Ten thousand dol lars ($10,000); and Gonpon Bonds of the denominations of Fifty dollars ($5O), One hundred dollars ($100), Fire hundred dollars ($500), and One thousand dol lars ($1,000) Fnbicriters will be required to pay, in addition to the amount of the principal of the Bonds in lawful money, the accrued Interest in Coin* (or in United States Notes,, or the Notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent, for premium until further notice,) from the first day of March c r September, as the case may be, until the day of subscription and payment. Upon tbe receipt of Subscriptions I willfissue my Certi ficates of Deposit therefor, in duplicate, the original of which will be forwarded by the subscriber to the Secre tary of the Treasury, Washington, with a letter stating the bind (Registered or Coupon), and the denominations of Bonds issued. Upon the receipt of the Original Certificates at the Treapury Department, the Bonds subscribed for will be transmitted to the subscribers respectively, as soon as the same can be prepared. It is expected that the first deljyeries of Coupon Bond* will be made net later than the fourth(4th) of April, ARCHIBALD M’INTYRE, ASSISTANT TRBABUBBB C. S. QHBEVE & KENDRICK, O No. 33 WILLIAM Street. Office No. 15.' MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS AND BO NDS. STATE. COUNTY, and CITY. Alto. BAILBOAD SECURITIES of all descriptions, not Quoted at tho New York Stock Exchange, bought acd sold on commission. MISSISSIPPI AND MISSOURI FIRST MORTGAGE BONDB, Eastern Division. _ „ , MINNESOTA STATB BONDS. Issued to Railroads, (Interest unpaid and repudiated ) _ MILWAUKEE CITY BONDB,- Issued to Railroads, (Interest nnpald and repudiated ) INDIANAPOLIS. CLEVELAND. AND PITTSBURG B NEWYObI ANDREW HAVEN BAILBOAD STOCK. UNITED STATES TBLEGBAPH STOCK. MOBBIS CANAL STOCK AND BONDS. RAILROAD BONDS W -NTED. COUNTY, CITY. AND TOWN BONDS, of tie State of Wisconsin issued to HK road Companies, purchased. xnh9l-6t . nPRBASUBY DEPARTMENT. A Ojficb op Comptroller of thb Cubbbncy, Washifgtojl February 26th, 1894, Whereas, by satlafaetory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the Fourth Rational Bask of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia, and Btate of Pennsylvania, has been duly organised under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled ( * an act to provide a na tional currency, secured by a pledge or United States stocks, and to provide tbr the circulation and redemption thereof, ” appioved February 25th, 1863. and has com plied with all the [provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the business-- of. ®lor therefore I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the FOURTH NA TIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, county of Phila delphia. and Btate of Pennsylvania, is authorised to commence the business of Banking, under the act afore- B& in* testimony whereof, witness my hand and leap of offlee. thl.iH.ntr-.lxth dVs*k mhl 2m ' Comptroller of the Currency. TOHN HOBN, JK, V STOCK -COMMISSION BROKER, No. I*o SOUTH THIRD STREET, (up btaibs.) PHILADELPHIA. REFERENCES: Messrs. Tho.. A. Biddle H Co. Mew-Gaw, MaoMester, & Co. Mmsie. B. S. Wheien * Co. Messrs. Drosel & Co. Messis. Buthy & Co. HenryJWHllama.Eia. Alexander Biddle. Eso. L P. Hutchinson. Bad. G. M. Trontman. Esa. , D. B. Cummins, Esq. Jas. G. Kin, kSons. New York. fe23-2m QECOND NATIONAL 1 of i« CREASING TO «500.000. NaTHAB HILLES, President WILLIAM H. RHAWf, Cashier, (Late of the Philadelphia Bank.) DIRECTORS ! NATHAN HILLKB, CHARLES B. KBEHEB, GEORGS W BHjta, BBaJ.-KOWLilflv J*., SIMON K. BNYDEE, BENJ. H-DEiCON. EDWARD HAYES, JOHN COOPBB. LBWIS SHALLUROSB. , The Second National Bank of Philadelphia Is now open at No 134 MAIN Street, Frankford, for the trans action of a General Banktnx Business npon the nsnal Collections npon all accessible points will be m&di upon liberal tenant. KemectfnUy, M _ t . _ , . feASiA W. H. SHiVtf. Cuhier TMPEBIAL PHOTOGBAPES- Csrt*R do Visits unt-mpassed at t(&WBl»L 1 8 Gailery, No 924 ARCH Street. No pictures allowed to leave this Gallery unless they give perfect satisfaction mta22 6 If* gUILDING HARDWARE. STRAP BINGES, J T HINGES, REVEAL HINGES. I SHUTTER STRAPS, *nd all kinds of wrottght Hinges, large or small. 'SHUTTER BOLTS, i NEOBT BOLTS, and many articles of Building and Carriage Hardware, o.asufaomxed »dk,pt o»k«g 0 »* IBn(f WOBKB mbll-Sm Office No 236 CHURCH Alley Mapnfactnre « of Warranted BEAM and HAY SCALBB. BAIZE AND WOOLEN ' t FIOOR CLOTHS, of Ml widths, at OarMt Store of WM CEEAOMILB, Ho 4*7 North SSGuND Street, v«lnw H bio- Boat rid*- ' mhM-lm* /’‘HARMING, LIFE LIKE PICTURES. * —B F RBIMEB’S Ivorj tyrf>s are of fi a. character, and tmia»«s at a Jf Jf?®f hch aEd fr9sl *- ,r, ‘ r, S,?’ iQtUts. omiot os* ASva strwt. *• THB PBESS.-PHILADEIiPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1864 T lAVIOXS. JfIOSS & 00., 432 CHESTNUT ST. r BLANK BOOK AND ENVELOPS MANUFACTURERS. Stack Brokers* Porihai-a and Sales Bc-oks. Stock Brokers* Rectfpt and Delivery Books. Copying Freeses. " fc - Copying* Press Tables. Copying Books and Fluids. Soldiers' Pocket Photograph Albums. Soldiers’ Writing and Sewing Cases. Also, a large assortment of Note and Letter Papers: together with a fall and complete stock of eoaiiting-honse fknoy and staple fitailonery, at low prices. .• pOUNSEL AND COMFORT BPOKBN PROM A CITY PUGPIP. By the "Country Psraon, *' in one volume, lsmo. Published this day. ALSO* SMILES' INDUSTRIAL BIOORAPHY. IBON-WORK EBS AND TOOL UAKBBR By the author ot “Self- Belp. ” Ac. .Ac In one TOlnme, 12mo. Per Bate Within the sTANDARgBOORB LINDSAY & DLAKISTON. Publishers, »# South SIXTH Street, aboia Cheatnat. XTEW 8008 SI NEW BOOKS II XI THDUSTRIAL BIOGRAPHY; Iron-Workeri ana Tool-Makers. By Samuel Smiley, author of Self- H < l S''’W6El# AND COMFORT. BPOKBN FROM A CITY PULPIT. By the author of the Beereatlone of a Country OP THE SOHONBERG COTTA FAMI LY. By two of themselves. , . . _ „ EVERYDAY DUTIES; or. The Schoolmate. By Hr*. Madeline Leslie. _ MEET FOE HEAVEN: A State of Grace on Barth the ofiy preparation for a State of Glory In Heaven, By the author of Heaven onr Home __ _ BONDaY-BCHOOL PHOTOGBAPHS. By Bev. Alfred Taylor. For tale by WM. 8 ft 4LFBEO MA&TIBN. mh2B 606 CHESTNUT Street. 1* CENTS I—PETEBSON FOR APRIL. ±^J mb24»3t PITCHED, 868 CHESTNUT Street. Qf\ CENTS, 20 CENTS, 20 GENTS! HABPBB for April. 20cts. CONTINENTAL for April, 20ota. ATLANTIC for April. 2u eta. GOOEY for April, 20 ets. All new Boohs at a discount, . mtaa it-lf PITCH BBS’. 808 CHESTNUT St. VIEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKSII XY jut received by ABHMBAD &KV.NB, (Successor, to Willis P. Harard,) Do. T»* CHESTNUT Strerf. - COUNSEL AND COMFORT. Spoken trom a City Pal pi t, Bv the “Country Parson. ” INDUSTRIAL BIOGRAPHY. leof Worksrs akd Tool Makers. By Samuel Smiles, author of "Self- Help,” &c. MAINSTONB’B HOUSBKEBPEB $ by Eliza Meteyard ("Silverpea ”) A new Novel, jast oat. „ • La gaVIOTA, a SPANISH *WY»L; by Feraan On* . baiiero.TrfDelated by J, Lender Starr. „ THE WASHINGTON SKETCHBOOK: by Viator. THE GBOSS OY HONOR: by Annie Thomas. A WOMAN’S HANSOM: by Frederick w. Boblnsoa. THACKERAY, THE HTJMORJBT aND THE MANOF LBTTEBS; by Theodore Taylor, Esq. ESSAYS: SCIENTIFIC. POLITICAL. AND SPBCtFLA TIYB (second series); by Herbert Spencer. mh2j fTHE SUNBEAM STOBIES, A- Containingtheohannlnar,brightstoriesof— TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBBaM. CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING. HOUSE ON THE ROCK. ONLY. OLD JOLLIFFR, MERRY CHRISTMAS. DREAM CHINTZ. _ STAR IN THE DESERT. *O. Six beautiful volumes, illustrated. *2 60. WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher. feSS-tjyl 31 South SIXTH Street. \ PPT.ETON’S NEW AMERICAN The anaey for this Innluble Library of Unlrersel InfonnextanUat■» geatlifSlXTHStieet. Mtooistory. Also. BBCORD OF THB RBBKLLION. By Frank Moors, tell-tf BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. gRYSON & SON, NO. S NOETH SIXTH STBEET, PRIMERS AND STATIONERS. BLANK BOOKS. PAPERS, PENS, AND INKS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. Corporation*. Banka, and Boalneas Hen .applied with aVexrthtnc xeceesary for the Counting-room. mbl2*lm PAINTINGS ANl> ESGKAFUIOS. gLEGANT MIBBOBS, SABLE’S GALLEBIES, G. W. BLAJBON A 00., MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS, ■To. 124 FOETH THIRD STBEET, PHILADELPHIA, Offer to the Trade a fall Stock of FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS. GREEK-OLAZED OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW nihl-Zm SHADES. gEOBGE W, HILL, CARPETINGS, MATTINGS, RUGS. ALSO. COTTON AND WOOLEN YARNS. At very low Prices. So. 1»6 NORTH THIRD STRBRT. ABOVB ARCH, jahl'2m Philadelphia. T7OBMAN P. HOIiLINSHEAB’S A INSURANCE agency. No. 318 "WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Insurances—Fire, Marine Inland, ani Life, effected in responsible and Well-Known companies, without charge to applicant for services. nine years of practical experience and extensive ae* qnau tance In bis 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 (1825); Sami T. Skidmore. Presl; Henry A. Oakley; Sec Irving Fire Insurance Company, of New York (1852); Mason Thompson, PresV, M&rtlnlL. Crowell. Sec. Adriatic fire Insurance Company, of New York (1858); William A. Se&ver, Fres't; Frank W. Lewie. Sec* Commercial Fire Insurance Company, of New York (I 860); Joseph Petit, Pres’t; M Y. ». Fowler. Sec. Mercantile Fire insurance Company, of New York (1862); William A Thompson. JPre&’t; John Baker, Sec. Albany CityFJre Insurance Company, of Albany, New YotkO&SQ); WilliamTillinghaet, Pree’t, John H. Xttce, Sec. • Statement of Affaire of MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York December 31, 1863: Cash capital ..« M .,,,.,„,,§2Qg,c00 00 34.360 62-8234,300 S 3 invested as follows • Cash in bank and on hand,...... $11,260,52 Bonds and mortgages,first liens on real estate. ....... 154,950 00 Uniteo States bonds, 7 3 10 and certificates. * 67.0CX) 00 Call loans, secured by bask stock.*.*. Interest accjned.. Losses unpaid—-none. FORMAN P. HOLLINSHBAD, Agent, mh2l-mw!6t No. 208 WALNUT Btreet, Phila. ■pEELE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. X -The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM' PANT.’ Incorporated 182 S. CHARTER PERPETUAL, Ho. 510 WALN tJT Street, opposite lAdepen.donooSq.nar*. This Company, favorably known to the community for nearly fortyyears, continues to insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings* either permanently or for a limited time Also, on Furniture, Stocks of Goods* or Merchandise generally, en liberal Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is Invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case of loss. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Thomas Robing Alexander Benson, Danlol Smith. Jr.» William Montallus, John Itevereux* Isaac Haslehnrst, Thomas Smith* Henry Lewis. JONATHAN PATTERSON, President. Wtt.t.tam G. Crowbll, Secretary. T?AME INSUBANC X No. 405 CHBSI PHILADB FIRS AND INLAI PIBBOI Francis N. Buck. Charles Richardson. Henry Lewis, O. W. Davis, P S. Justly, George A. West. FRaNCIS N. CHAS. RICH W. I. Blanchard. Secreti TMFOBTEBS OF *- WINNS AND LIQUORS. LABMAN, BALLADE, & 00., Ko. IXB SOUTH NINTH BTBBBT. Between Chestnut *n<3 Waliral, PhlladalphiA. G. M. LA. Gif AH. JL M BALTjADB» J. D BITTING. jSEOPLE’S telegraph. NEW FIRST CLASS LINES. XSTo. 411 CHESTNUT STEEET GIRARD HOUSE, MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE READING-ROOM, BANK OP (RIGHT HAND SIDE, MAIN ENTRANCE ) _ mo24*6t ALXa RESPECT* 9 , B. F. BEIMER'S Portraits/ life-size Photographs, in oil colors, merit the praise they receive; all who see them are delighted with (heir accuracy and beanty. 634 ABOH St. It* riOBNS -AND BUNIONS. KJ pbterson PETERSON pSTBRSON PETERSON CORN CORN CORN CORN OINTMENT OINTMENT OINTMENT OINTMENT Will thoroughly cure CORNS and BUNIONS, without ai K>l§ ft hy Druggists everywhere. Price 25 cents. JOHNSTON, HOLLoVAT.ACOWDBN.Wia, xnh26 Ira* R 3 North SIXTH Street. pAPEB WAREHOUSE. * FARRELL, IRVING, mwf tjyl “A T SETAIL " JAS. R. CAMPBELL « €O., Invite attention to their stock of STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS TCIXiSS &OODS, Of very recent Importation, embracing the most exten sive and desirable assortments that they have ever COURVOIBIER’S KID GLOVES, MOURNING GOODS. *■4 and 8 4 BABEO-E HERNANI. 3-4 and 8-4 CRAPE MAEETZ. *4 and 8-4 TAMARTINES. 3-4 and 6 4 DELAINES. BYZANTINES and FLOBENTINES. FRENCH and ENGLISH BOMBAZINES. ALPACAS, in all quantise, mouknino jaconets. BLACK SILKS in great variety. All widths and best branda J>OYS’ CLOTHING. sraiivG- STYLES, SUITS MADE TO ORDER. 8. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET Street*. mhl2-swf 2m MOURNING STORE. 800 00 950 00— 5234,900 53 The undersigned would respectfully announce that they are now receiving their BPRING AND SUMMER STOCK MOURNING GOODS, Bareges, Crepe Maretze, Eru&sls, Grenadines, 'ralm&tlnee. 'bailie, Florentine, SHAWLS, Shetland, Grenadine. Silk, Barege, Lace Tissue. Ac.. Ac. ' • . , MAfITLES of the newest styles. ■ A splendid assortment of LIGHT SILKS always on h “ d ' M. & A. MYBR3 & CO., 9*6 OHBSTHDT Btr£c. Light-ground Ricu-flcured Foulards, $1.26 to $1.62. /e2fl-tl Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street. Is now receiving, and offers for sale below present market tatesjnany novelties in p lack and White goods He Would call "special attention" to Ms assortment of over 20 different new fabrics and itylftA of White Goodt, suitable for "Ladies Bodies and Dresses," In stripes,plaids, and figured, puffed and tucked Muslins 100 piece* of figured and plain Buff and White Piques, bought before the recant ad invoices of Guipure aad Thread Laces, Thread and Grenadine Yells, Edgings, Insert {•mg. rioaociDts. Ac, Broad Hem-Stitched HANDKERCHIEFS. all linen, cood dual ly, from IB cants np. •REST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED. I) Wide ard heavy Black Carded Silks. Wamiflcent Moire Antiques. Hi colors. Splendid quality Corded Silks, all colors.' Klch Clmiea Stripe and Flail Silks Magnlßcent Grenadines and Organdies. Hew etyles Spring Shawls. Kew style Cloth, for * O O . 35 South BBOQH P Street. CPLENDID DRESS GOODS. O L&wt a. Cballlee, and Grenadines, Figured and Plain Poplins new colors. Black Silks, from SL 55 to Pongees, of brown and black mixtures,* All the new shades of Alpacas. Now open at JOHN H. BTOKBB', jnkli »OS» ABOH Street. pATSUP AND SAUCER FOB SALE, vJ at -»ia RACK Street . aUi lgr \r. A SATIS ft 00. IKY GOODS, PARIS MADE SPRING CLOAKS, TUESDAY, MARCH 20TH. MANTILLA EMPORIUM. 920 CHESTNUT STREET. TOT CHESTNUT STBEET, BLACK. WHITE. AND COLORED. NOW BEADY, JACKETS, PANTS, &c. COOPER iSs CONARD, Mozambiques, Organdies, Poplins, Valencias. Lawns, Mohairs. Foulards. Ac , Ac. ALSO. 10*4 CHESTNUT BTflgBT. BPREfC TRAD®. E M. NEEDLES lUg-4 CHESTNUT STREET, MEDICAL. JjVON’S kathaibon. Katialron id from tb« Crook wort “ Kithro.” or “ S»- thalro," eignlfylni to eleuuw. Kdnyenate. end restore. This article 1* what lte name elnlffec. Tot preeervtu. restorln, and beautifying the HUMAN HAIR U l* the most remarkable preparation In the world. It la again owned and put np by the original proprietor, and la now made with the earn* cere, eklll, and attention which gave it A aala of over one million beHlea per-—— It la a moat delightful Hair Dreeelng. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and dean. It make, the hair rich, aoft, and (lossy. It prevent* the hair from fallinr off and tuning gray. It restores hair upon bald heads. Alt lady or gentleman who ralnaa a baanllfnl head of hair should one LYON’S KATHAIBON It is known and need throughout the civilised world. Bold by all respectable dealers DEM AS S. BARNES Sc CO.. New York. HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM. This Is the most delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It chaste* the sun-burnt- 'wt ftM bands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty. Im parting the marble purity of youth, and the diatinguA appearance so inviting in the city belie of feshlon. It re moves tan. freckles, pimples, and roughness from the skin* leaving the complexion fresh, transparent, and smooth, it contains' no material injurious to the skin. Patronised by actresses and opera sinter*. It !■ what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prepared by V. B. HAGAN. Troy. N. T. Address all orders to DEMAS S. BABNBB * CO.. JTew York. HEIMSTBEET’S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTO RATIVE.—NOT A DTE, But feature, gny hair to lta original color, by mpplylnt 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. Helm street’s Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natural color by an easy procooe, but gives the half LUXUBIAHT BEAUTY, promotes its growth, prevents its falling off,* eradicate* dandruff, and Imparts health and pleasantness to 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 ladles. It is sold by an re spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents, D. 6. BARKIS & GO.* gOg BBOAD WAY; Hew York. 7wo sins* fiO 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 guard against farther 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/ac 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 nee and growing In favor for many years. There hardly e> late ft hamlet on the habitable globe that does not contain evidence of Its wonderful effects. It is the best emollient in tbe world. With its present improved ingredients, Its effects' upon msn and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are bealed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made useful, and untold ills assuaged. For bruises* sprains, rheumatism* swellings, bites, cuts, caked breasts, strained horses, &c.. It la a sovereign remedy that should never be dispensed with. It should be in every family. Sold by all druggists. fe22-mwf3m&eow6m D. S. BARNES, New York. MILLINERY GOODS. Jpf SPRING. 1864. BROOKS & ROSENHEIM, 431 MARKET STREET, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RIBBONS, bonnets, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS, F I 0 W E R S, AND MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY. mb23>lm *_ ‘ ' 1864. 1864. WOOD & CARY, 736 CHESTNUT STREET, STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. F. B.—MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS are Invited to examine before purchasing. M our STOCK IS FULL and PKICB3 LOW. _ AA _ . mh3*2m WOOD 4 CAST, F. A. HARDING & CO., IMPOSTEBS AND JOBBERS 0? STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, Mo. 11l AIICII STRKBV. PHILADELPHIA. mh3-2m pf-ft BISTER’S, NO. 145 N. EIGHTH JMaL^JstToet.wlll openon THURSDAY, March3),Spring fl'wand Sum user Fancy Bonnets ana Straw do odd. mh26*St ARMY GOODS. ■pOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. ETANS & IXAL@Sia.LILI, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET, » PHILADELPHIA. Banneri. Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, gashes, Belts. FasiaAts, Epaulettes, Hate. Gape. Can teens. Haversacks, Gamp Kite. Field Glaseis, Boors, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officer* A liberal discount allowed to the trade. mhlO-lm JURLOUGHS. Officer, and Soldier., Tlßltina the eltr *n Fnrlongli, nw,l “ SWORDS. And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are Invited to th« very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of geo. W. SIMONS & BRO., SANSOM-STREBT HALL, SAHBOM Street, above Sixth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the ahortoat notice, wbich, for richneaa and magnifleenee, challenge com petUApn. no other house in the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEW ELER with the PRACTICAL B WORD-MAKER. jnhlo*2m - • pROTHINGHAM A WELLS HAVA FOB BATA, HEAVY* MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND 6HIRTINGS. standard drills. HEAVY OAhTON FLANNELS. WASH NGTOH AND VICTOBT OAMBJUOB AND BROW«\*BLBACHBD, AND COSSET JEANS. *o. i» Worsted yarn. Ae. wwiftt IMPORTERS. A LEX. WRAY & CO., XV S3O CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Import.r« of BrUiab DRY GOODS, HOSIERY. GLOVES, Ac.. Ac , haveiunt opened, in addition to ths abpvo. n very largo and varied aiaortmmt of MBa 8 SPRING UHDBBSHIK fS, oomHttng of Merino, Imitation Me’ rlno, India Oanie, and Brown and White Cotton, to which they moat reepeetlnlly Invito the attention of bn, ora. feZhlm* TT'EAST OF THE PASSOVER.—THE x noderßlnned would reepectfn ly Inform hie eo-Eell clonifttethatheia now ready to fill order* of tbe parent and best quality of “MAZOTH,” alias PASSOVER BREAD. at eleven cents per pound. Christian*, wishing to procure come of our Passover Bread, can also order It in quantities to suit them, and have itsent by express, or ae directed, to any part of the world ~«-*« The grinding of the wheat out of which thlsPasßOver Bread in made, and the baking of the tnread. has personally superintended by the undersigned, and he is certain it must give satisfaction to wjo mar wag themonev. andUiireci to 5.,d v “ DEDFORD WATER.” —INDIVIDU- -15 rib atd dealers will be supplied with Bedford Water. ” fre»h from the BprJig. at the shortest notice, at tie following rates: , _^ x ao no For barrel. 40 gallons (oak) *•••■■ .2 M gjlf do (mulberry) ..••••• 3 00 A BOOK-KEEPER, WITH BEFE RENCES.Is in want of employment. Addres* **4," Box SM Poet Office. Philadelphia. mhBS 3t» TJOOM WANTED— FOUR GENTLE- Z~, wish a good-klzed Unfurnished BOOM as a Private Club Boom; mast be centrally located, and hare a private entrance address ‘Vlub.’' f reeg.offloa. TO IHE HARDWARE TRADE.— _ wasted, a situation as SaLBSHAN. or to take Gare of tlie stock in a Wholesale H&rlwAre Store, dt one well acquainted with the business, who can sire the best of reference. No ohj%c c ioa to leave tiU city. Address * Hardware. ’* Press office. inhS-fit* WANTED—A SITUATION BY AN * T experienced Salesman; one that has a good city and eoootjy trade; will travel and sell bj sample. Bad of c'ty leference „ Address “J. 0.. Press office. ml>2s-6t* •WTANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN. A if SITUATION as Bookkeeper, or any position where a knowledge of accounts and industry would he appre ciated Gives best reference. Address H. E. EBB*. 811 North TENTH Sweet. mh24-W Wanted —an experienced S.LBSMan, on Woolen.and Fanoy Ca.simsrea. Addroa. “ J. C..” it The Press offlee. mh2l-flt WANTED —AT THE TRENTON WIAKD OBDfIAHCE WORKS, Bve PATTEBN M.KEKB and twenty MACHINIBT3. Snillal workmen, and m>D of »»ad» habit;, can bays stead yemploymaat and libertl wages. Apply to C- C. MAHTIW, mh22-9t Superintendent. "Wanted—in Zanesville ohio, * * a Jobbing Boot and Shoe Store, ft Jobbing Dry Goods House, and a Jobbing Qaeensware and Glassware nstabmhment, where there is positively a most excel* I*?} opening for aU or either or the above businesses. Address 4% Locked. ” box 169. Zanesville, Ohio. mh!9-7t* ©l9 f inn—WANTED ON MOST ',. a 4 0K.-FARM lo Bucks county, about a mile fi.bo.ve the City Line, large front on tie Delaware river; good security. Apply to tnoot B TAT LOB, mh2B-3t 141 North SIX rH Street- ©7* a month i—i want to hire AGENTS In ovary County, at $75 a month, «- penee. paid, to (ell my new chimp Family SewjnitMa ohine.. Addrew 6. MADISON.AIfred,Me. tf»l2 dSw3m #Pn A MONTH! —I Want Agents 'at month.eipense.paid, to Mil my EverlasHna JPencfte. Orfentef i?t*mcrA,and ISother article*. lfiolrcu lets sani/ree. JOHN F. LORD. Biddeford. Me. jaw-ha M WANTED—ON OR BEFORE THE first of May, a small Store, suitable for Trim mings. on BIGHTH Street, between Market land Vine, or in the vicinity. Address, stating exact location and terms, "Economy,” Box 8381 Post Offlee. mh24 3t* BOARDING. WANTED— TWO S ECOND-STOBY it BOOMS, communicating, with Board. inhM- 31* Address * L, ” Press Office. Tt/riSS DARE, 1123 GIRARD STBRET, A’-*- lias elegant commnnieating BOOMS, handsomely furnished, second and third stories, Hoase newly fur* nlshed. mhM-et* FOB SAIiE ABD TO LET. . MI OR SALE—A CONVENIENT COTTAGE BOUSB, S«cond, above Morris street. Lot 18 feet front by 65 feet deep to a three- feet alley. Jnst put In complete order. Immediate possession Slven. Price #1.500, clear. CS. 0L6.8& f- H. CHUBB. mh2s- 2t* 331 BEEP Street. Mover 300 houses, all sizes. for sale and exchange, HANSOM ROGERS, Jr , g*Q North TENTH Street. „ mh2s-lm* m FOB SALE—HANDSOME DWEL. LING, Ho. 811 Pine street Aprty to mht6-8t» T- V- BOWJE.BY, 339 WALNUT Bt, 'm FOB S 4LE —A MODERN THBEE MSIgTOBY Brick BOUSB, with Back BnilcUnn, Ho. 228 Crown street, above Bace. Apply on premises, or to mb22-6t* THOU a.B HARE, 503 N. BBDONP Street. ©9n nnn sis>ooo, $lOOOO, and HPiVv/jvvvj other sums to loin on first-class mortgage security, at FIVE PER CENT., fora term of years. 8 KINGSTON McCAY, 431 WALNUT Street. rsh2R-3i* ©l9 non $B,OOO and s3,ooo.—these amounts to LOAN on improved city Sropertles. Applly to £ PETTIT, 333 WALNUT treat. mh2\ ©l7 nnn AND $!5,ooo to invent HP* ■ first mortgages, on good city and near country properties, or wIU be divided. D. 8. GAD WALLADBB, 108 South FOURTH Street. mkl9-6L* AUCTION SALE. MW BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN SOM STREETS. AUCTION salb of horses. CABRIAGBS^Ac. ON SftTtJSDAY MORNING NEXT, AT 10 O’CLOCK, Comprising about SIXTY HOUSES. Full description at sale. Including A pair Bay Coach Horses. Carriage and Harness. A fine Black Hare, light Wagon, by Wood Bros., and harness, a beautiful light establishment, A superior Bay Family Horse, trots in 310. ALSO, New and second-hand Carriages, light Wagons. Ac. Also, single and double harness, saddles, covers, Ac. 3SF- if 0 postponement on account of weather. D&B*- Saleof Horses, Ac., on WEDNESDAY. 49- Trade sale 260 Carriages, 6th April. Jtjr Annual gale. Cattle. Ac ,20th May. mgr Carriages and Harness at private sale. mh24-2til ALFRED M. HE&KN3BS, Auctioneer. LEGAL. PS THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY ANB COCNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate (if MARY K3LLY, deceased. The auditor appointed by the court to audit, settle, and adjuai the account of EDWARD C. QUIN, adminis trator of said decedent, and make distribution of the ba lance in the hands of accountant, will meet the parties in ten sled for the purposes of hit appointment, on WED NESDAY, Apiil6. A. D 1894, at four o'clock P. M , at his office, S E corner of THIRD and JHESTNUT Streets, (second floor, Philadelphia. WILLIAM B. HANNA, iph2s-fmw6t* Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS 1 COURT FOR A THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA - Er tale of MICHAEL MOLLOY. deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of MARY ANN MOLLOY, Execu trix or the last will and testament of Michael Mollov, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested for the purposes of his appointment on WEDNESDAY, April 6th. JB6i,at4 o'clock P. M„ at his office. No. 143 South BIGHTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. mh2s-fmwst JOHN B. COLAHAN, Auditor. TN THE OOT'BT OF COMMON A FLEAS FOB THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHIL A ' JOSEPH HENDERSON ) December T., 1863. ra > No. 336. JOHN BCHUTTB J Venditioni Exponas Covenant. The Auditor appointed to distribute tbe fand arising from the sale under above writ of all * * that lotlor piece of ground, with buildings, on the southwest corer of Bau do'ph and Thompson streets, In the city of Fniladolpbia; front on Randolph street forty-two feet three and a half inches; depth westward on the south line fifty-nine feet, and in breadth on the rear end of said lot thirty-nine feet eleven inch**-.” will meet the parties interested, for tfce purposes of his appointment, on TUESD tY. April 6th, 1864, at 4 o'clock In the afternoon, at his Office, southeast corner Eighth and Locust streets, when and Where all persons are requested to present their claims, or be debarred from coming in on said fund. mh2s-fmw-6t DtNIBL DOUGHERTY, Auditor. rtf THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of EL'ZVBBTH CLARK, deceased. The Auditor appcirted by the Court to audit. Mills, and adiußi the account of JAMES G CLARK Executor of the Estate of Elizabeth Clark, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the account ant, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of hit appointment, on TUESDAY. April 6, 1864. a) 4 o’clock P. AT., at his office. No. %03 South FIFTH btreet, in the city of Philadelphia. THOS. BRADFORD DWIGHT. phgg-wfmSt Auditor T ETTERB TESTAMENTARY ON THE Batata of CATHARINE A. BINCLABB, of the «tty of Philadelphia, deceased, having been grsfited te the undereinned by the Register of Wills of the County Of Philadelphia, all persona indebted to the Bald EBt ate are requested to make payment, and thoAe haying claims or demands against the same to present them wlthoutdelay to CHAR .88 W. ARNY, mh4-f6b* No. 346 North THIRD Street. PKOPOBAXM. A RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE Ah OFFICE, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 22, 1864. PROPOSALS are invited by the uada, signed until* THDBbLAY. April 7th, 1864, at 12 o'clock M,, for fur nishing this Department (by contract) with* , , National Colors Army Standard. Eeiimental Colors—Artillery, do Do do Infantry. do. Garrison Flags, do. Storm Flags, do. General Hospital Flags. do. Company Order Hooka, do, Jo Clothing Booke, do. Do Descriptive Books, do. Do Morning Report Books, do. Post .Order do do. Post i etter do do* Post Guard Report do do. Regimental Letter do do. Do Descriptive do do. ] o Index do do. Do Order do do. Hat Feather Sockets. do. Ostrich Feathers, for Hats, do. Chevrons-Service, . ' do. Do Ordnance Sergeants, silk, do. Do Hospital Steward*. do. Do Cavalry, Sergeant Majors, do. Do do Or Mr.'Sergeants, do. Do do let Sergeants, . do. Do do Sergeants. do. Do do Corporate, do. Do Artillery, Sejgeant Majors, do. Do do Q M tfergeanta, do. Do do Ist Sergeants* do. Do do Sergeants, do. Do do Corporals. do. Do Infantry, Sergeant Majors, do. Do do QM. Sergeants. do. Do do Ist Sergeants, do. Do do Hergeaet*, do.- Do do Corporals, do. Drum Heads—Batter, do. Drum Heads—Snare, do. Fifes, do. Haversack*—Painted, do. CoUonDuclr—loand 12cz., , ~ do, Samples of which may be seen at the Office of Clothing and Equipage in IMs city. tk , _ - _ .. w To be delivered free of charge, at the U 8. Inspection Warehouse, in this city, in good new packages, with, the name tf tbe party furnishing, the kind and quan tiiy of good! distinctly marked on each article and paeit *?artleß offering good* must in all eases furnish sam ples, marked and nnmbered to correspond with their proposal, and distinctly state In their bids the quantity of goods they propose to furnish, the price, and the time 0f A guarantee, signed by two respondble persons, must accompany each bid. guaranteeing that the bidder will eunply the articles awarded to Mm under his proposal. Bids will be opened ou THURSDAY. April 7th.» 1861, at 2 o’clock P. M., at this office, and bidders are re quested to be present. oin ,„ nrwi -. . „ rttV ewards will be nude on SATURDAY. April 9th Bonds will be required that the contracts will be faith fully fulfilled. ti A _ , ... , . ... Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be notic'd. Blank Forms of Proposals may be obtained at this °*The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable Is 'tyTrderofCol. Them*. S„ord.,£ mh26-12t Captain and A. Q. M. Hope gold company MINES—“GOLD DIRT LODE. Glitlß county. Colorado. BO.OOO TROSTBKS. JOHN EVAN*. Colorado. F H. JDDD, Hew York H S COUC, Now York. WILLIAM MOLLER. Hew York GKO. w GBAFFLIN, Baltimore. HERMAN PUS BE. New York. 5 CORNELL WHITE. New York. M. 0 TYLKK. Hew York, h. G. ARBOIiO. ProTllence. PREBIDBNT. • ___ His Exoslloncv JOfaN EVANS, Governor of Colorado Territory, vice pßSHirrasre. Hon. 8 G. ARNOLD. Traalnrar. WALTER E LAWTON. Secretary* J- P D AVI*B »b22lm Office. Ho. ‘A3 CLIFF Street. New Yoak. BROWN STOTJT, SCOTCH ALE. BJ THE CASK OB DSZEN. ALBERT O. ROBERTS. DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, in'. 31 Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. TJBATON & DENCKLA, HARDWARE X.A Commission Merciant«, SO* COMMERCE and *l* NOBTii Str«ets. o*er for rale: .. Aaebor Brand Fall.; Plymouth MUI Rivet*. W. AS. Batcher’s Cast Steal; Eaele C»Mw» W-"* Pntssm’sHorseNalia: * JwfiS ?U!Bs Copper. Brass, and Iron WI»;SjJSjSSt*. Also* tail aaaartmeaS of Amort*-** aa.iwnra. B*Snllf TAMES E. MURDOCH, ESQ, HAS kindly consented to deliver an ADDBIBI with Mlfcellaneous Headings, including two new Poems, never before ratted, for the Widows and Orphans of those who have fallen in defence of the Union, as also the families of Disabled Soldiers, under the care of THE LADIES* FIRST UNION ASSOCIATION, _ T „ at handbl and haydn hall. _ SFBIBG OABDEN BTBEETS. On EVKHIIIG, March Bflth. at 8 o’clc.k. Three Tickoto Jot On. Dollar t two far 7S COta! >iUtr Tickets do cents. For calc ,t theropra. of til. 4b,edition. Bo 53T Berth s!*hd> ctreeti Gonld’a Music store, ObMtnnt atneli C 011ntoD>, Ch.etuut. rtiov. Himh, m™. Derh' Fanor Store. Blyhth, above Chestnut; at the Drug Stores Fifth and Green, Sixth and Green, Sixth and Vine, ninth and Vine, and at the door of the Hall in the evening. mh2l«6t pB ARLES SCHMITZS GRAND MDSL y j CAL SOIBBB In aid of the LAD7IB’ BRISOB OP THB U. 8. SABITARY COMMSSIOULon . TUESDAY BVBBIBG. Mareh Mb 1864-. at Armory ”D,” Grey Bmrm, M. B. oem»r of' EIQHTEBNTH and OHBoTBUT Streets, atSo’clock. .i?. h<, „ fol }°. wln K Artlats have kindly to) Entered to a»- s|et : Carl Caertnor, charloe H, Jarvis. At. H> Cross, A. Boiseuburier, and , Ir ™. „ AMATEUR GLEB CLUB e J B .’ ole Dollar; to be bad at Mnaloßtorea and at hall-door on evening of Concert. mhM ft P ORCH ESTBAL AND VOCAL friesds < a?d C ih?rlv.i7 T ! l i? RDeotora announce to tbetr | t IHG“M S arch L ! «. n ?. D c I^- MANIA OKCHEBTBA A a?od nr on. Mneio will bo Klven, and from ’"hn°hr it r TICKETB. at FIFTY OBSTB oaibrwill to- Gonld’e, Andre’e, and Lee S Walker’? MnSb Slorm ' Sid at the Ant-named a Gomtnlttee will alt to-dUtrllSfta tickets on tie day of the toneert, from Ito sV' M - bo " mh2i 6t - MBS-JOHN DREW’S AEOE STREET It I mribATRS BENEFIT OF MB?. BARNEY WILLIAMS MSB* GLORIOUS PIECES. THIS (Friday) ) EVENING, March 25. 1394. IHE IRISH TUTOR, . Dcctor O'Toole. ..Hr. Barney Wlliiaafig. To be followed by the Protean Drama of AN HOUR IN SEVILLE. - , Miss Flitterl? * Hrs. Barney Williama.- aceumiug nine different characters. To conclude with the P&yee of „ THE IRISH TIGER paddy Eyau.. Barney William. Prices aa uenal. Curtain rises at 714 o'clock GROVER’S CHESTNUT STREET TBEaTRE FRiDAY SVENtNG. M.roh 25.1864. rI SST TIME IN AMBBICA Of the thrilling and mysterious drama,- THE ACCUSING SPIRIT. In which will be produced, for the first time in any theatre in mis city- the famous GHOST ILLUSION, i- GHOST ILLUSION. Previous to the drama, the lattling farce of V? .FAMILY JARS Grand Family Yattn6* Entertainment on BATUBDAY AFTERNOON, March ‘29th. On MONDAY EVENING. March 28th, TOl OOTOBOOff. WALNUT. STREET THEATRE. ” (FdDAY) EVENING. March 15th. FABBWBLI. BBMSFIT, and poeltlyely the last nl,ht butoneot EDWIN ADAMS, on which occasion, and by urgent aeelra. will be produced tbe great moral drama of THE TICKET-OF- L« aVB MAN, * V BDWIN ADftMb eustainiog the character of ROBERT BRIERLY. supported by ihe acknowledged beet east In the country. To conclude with (first time la this cim the H6W Circe of WHICH SHALL I MARST? TO-MORBOW, last night of BDWIN ADAMS. <«rj.BBAT GATHERING OF TEE® vj CLANS n GRAND SCOTTISH UONCBRT. At the musical fund hall. Locoet Street, above Eighth. THURSDAY EVENING, March 24th, 1891. FOB THE BENEFIT OP THB LIBRARY OF THE CALEDONIAN CLUB, UNDER THE UNITED AUSPICES OF THB St. Andrew’s Society, Germantown Baras’ Ulalb freotft’ Thistle Society# Philadelphia Carling Oiu, Barns’ Association, Keystone Carling Club, CMedoniaßeneficialPoclety Caledonian Clnb, Daniel Mclntyre, Conductor. Duncan Wright, Sen. Doors open at 7)4 o'clock. To commence precisely at & Tickets 25 cents,to be had at John Booth's. 1916 Market' etrwt; WmCameron.Jr., 22SN. Eighth streets A firO. McClement. 833Cbeetnut street, or at the door. mhl3-ot* TOM KING’S BXGELSIGB OIHOUB, MARKET, above TWELFTH Street. 6ENOBITA LOLA LEHMAN, a Spanish lady, of great beauty, and celebrated as a daring, dashing, and thrilling equestrienne, will make her first appearanj* on TUESDAY EVENING. 22d, and continue during th« week. She Is _ THB BRIGHT PARTICULAR STAR of the Excelsior Troupe, The programme of entertain ment Is entirely changed for the present week by the ve teran Tom King, m to bring into full development the various talent r-f the great Troupe Admission only M ceute; Stage seats, 60 cents; commencing at quarter ba foreB o'clock. Matinfces. by gas-light, on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTEBNuONS, commencing at-fttt. o'clock. . mhSl T7LEYENTH-BT. OPERA HOUSE. -KJ ‘‘THE FAMILY BESOBT. ” CARNCROSS aND DIXBY’B MINSTRELS. THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD. ln their . BBUBCT BTBIOPUIT 80IBBBS; Splcnald Singing# Beautiful Dauclng, Laughabll NAl leegues. Plantation Scenes, Ac;. 2tc.. by TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tlckfts 26 cents Doors open at 7 o'clock. ■ fe27-3m J. L. CARNCROSS. Business Manages. riASINO! CASINO! CASINO* V CHESTNUT STREET, above Sixth. GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS, BALLETS, PANTOMIMES, VOCULISTS, COMIC SINGERS mhl7-10t* EVERY NIGHT. THE GREAT PICTURE A at CONCfiBT HALL LECTURE BOOM For a short season. OPEN EVERY EVENING FOR A SHORT BBASOR J. Innco William*' celebrated PANOBIMI OF THB BIBLB This is the most complete and finished Fainting of Skf Sacred Scripiurts in the world, comprising over ftftv * tbemoit SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES Of the first three thousand years of Biblical History form Ids altogether one the finest exhibitions of the CM OPJB EVEftY EVEBING at half »ast 7 o’eloek. Admission. 25 cents. W. B. Matln&es on Wednesday and Saturday ■ noons, at 3 o’clock. Admission for Children T 6 cents. /IEBM ANIA OBOHESTB A.—PC BjulO vl EBHEAHBALS ever* gATOEpAT, »t S o'clock, A M, »l the MUSICAL FOHD HALL, Slnttle tlokeU U cent*. Packages of ell ticket*. #l. To be had at AS* USE'S. 110 A CHESTNUT Street, J. B SOUL* SE VENTH and CBE6THPT. and at the Hall door. feW-tf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Of X THE FUSE ARTS, lONS CHESTNUT BTBBBT. . . , OPEN DAILY (Snndaya excepted) from 9 A. M. HU Admission 25 cents. Children half prise. jaSB-H IOST AND FOUND. t OPT—A CERTIFIOAT E OF 5-PBB L CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, for *516.05, dated Msreh 12. 1830, No. 754, In name at WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate ol 5-per cent. Loan of Stale of Pennsylvania, lor the anm of WOO, dated Jnne 30. 1845. Ho. 1462. 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 Certlflrates . felMm ELI K PRICE. No. 811 ARCH Street. EDUCATIONAL. A LADY DULY QUALIFIED WITH the best of reftrenoe, will give Instruction on tho PIANO to a limited number of pnpUs. Address Box 1032 Post Office. mh2l-6f nKHTENDEN’S COMMERCIAL OOL LEGE, 63* CHSSTNUT Street, corner of Seventh.— Practical insti uctios in BOOK-KBBPING-ln its different brat ones. PENMANSHIP—PIain and Ornamental. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS COMMERCIAL DaW, ac.—Btudenlft instructed separately. , ■. Cfttaloguea furnished on application. mb24»3t* CELEOT FAMILY BOARDING- O SCHOOL FOB YOUNG MEN AND BITS. MOUNT JOY. Lancaster county. Pa. Session opens on the FIRST I UBBDAY of May. For circular,. address mhi»-i2t* B a. MORRISON, Principal TRELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITCJTE AJ A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR OIRLS. , This Institution, beautifully awtheaUhfully located, lu the no-them limits of aTTLEBOROUOu, Btickscrun tv. Pa e will commence it* Spring and Summer Term on thel&th of FIFTH MONTH next, and eontlnnaln eoasloa twelve weeb s. The course of Inslruotlon le thoroufik and complete In all the Elemeniary and higher branches of an BBOLIBH, CLASSICAL, AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION. The French Language is taught by a native French teacher. , ... Circulars, giving full particulars, maybe had on ap plication to the Principal*. Attlebi»ron«hP O .BneM county, Pa. ISRAEL J GBAHAUBi JaNE P GBaHAMK, . mh!7 3m Principal*. A. >EWBOLD HAVING ■VX leased EATON ACADEMY, KKNNKTT SOTABH. Chester county, expcr.t* to commence a wring Session there the lUh of Fourth Mouth (April. ) For circular*, address Geo A. Newbold. Jenklntown. Montg. co,Pa„ ti l the 4th ftihl.. or Wm. Chandler. Kennett Square,- Choter conoty. Pa ; mhl2»lm* VILLAGE GBEBN BBMINABI, V NEAR MEDIA, PA.—Pupil* received at any timn Bncltsh Mathematics. Classics, and Natural Solen**t taught. Military Tactics, Book-kssplug, and Civil £»• gineerlnc taught. Entire expsntes about A 3 per WHI Boys of all ages taken. V garments alone, in the smallest famUr. . . M wia . The 'amlly sizes are 97 and »10. A»«. WAtt - ANTED in every particular. BFcr sale and retail, by , Aaant. No. 4 Market* PhUadhlphla. • TUMELLE’S COMPOUND SYRUP 0& J DOCK lesmoeoeaftil as a remedy, boeease tho« wh v use It pronoun*# 1* SYBttP. . the host Blood YurlC kui the boss 3 "" F. JUMELLB.' * gold b 7 the proprietor. uaBKET Street ... *nd eiV Orngrists •sssssasas-SKsi- CO boxes Mewtoa JnsllmdU*. and fc WHAS4IIS. mi Smith WITKR StiMi M oboa's, OBB, •* "0O" STK4% Ml JNQIMB BOTLDMfI. Imb VMadMjh and OeoMW K«k* Mrnijuamrltstir^ F»- Wl9 "tUUiiaUh >*■*"•