jlEfi a * * d °lS)KTaOß|»?s«2 iKP TO- HORRO W, at 10X i^I 6 Mn.lc by the It 0 n MORTOH WII-V. BEV-. at the Olmtch of Veraon, oh SDH Dal lftß>f - OF THE BIBLE- W oal S ba pteichea ! o“th1 HMPHAHI. TO-MORROW ,ir» at 8 o'clock. - terra*™ . B.KFOBgasOM SEVENTH ABO SI »“i „ill IV. V ) low aid SUTdam atlo>i )W. Service la me 111 " it* jIMKNX’S f ,d. fcervice In tn « “ T * it* - JXTI.GMB’-TOATr ABOW* ' ■ "T? 11 e * ckrlst ” (published at 606 >on I h flnicheB on this thrice on SUN SSt’tSfaS" ' OT< V a r»n. BBOAP » nJ V: 11 r „ OF THE ISiTIfRCKS ft aRDEN, below Broad .street.— f HflwTori, will preach it 10>£ A.. Sh?Btf ailM H. it Snbject In tlieeye* 2s£Zt thSlGraves.” Btraw»cordial, ■ia’l? those who have been Treraaved It* ;m baptist church of iki.PHIA. BRo&D and ARCH Wrests DAWA. BO ARDMaH* of Rochester, S Y., » to the Pastorals of i&id Church, will •kaTH Morning-next atlo3>6 o’clock, and st 7M o’clock. All are Invited. . It* BKV* WII/L.I AM X. CATTO ■-ikan charee of the Second Presbyterian 1 in ST. MAKY street, will preach on IHISQ and The public -Ited to attend. IL_ iHTIOI OF 1 CHRIST. -THE i Bermon ol this Series. byT. H. STOoa_ .thane Wood streets. SABSATH AFlb* f loch. Bpeclal, topic: • The Cntma o \n* sermon, 10K o clock, hy Bey. f "Wort Virginia. on "The 'Vited , !f“ do fi iC^ltl“vi» K ln D the h CATvA*T jrHfeafßU'a; VARY PBBSBTTEftIIIB I LOCDSr Sireev übiye lirceeutb.- it.RBOW MORKiaa atioji o’clock, by iVt.UOX. of Mass. la the evening, at 7X iIJFUSAJr DlßSOtf, D. D., Secretary of the rd of Missions, -will give an account of Ms the Sandwich Islands, and state many IT interesting nature The Chiistian. pnb ; invited to attend- ~ lx IEW OF 1 THBODOKB PAR- Ser. JOHN MOOtB will present the it the reanlar Monthly rhriitiaD Association. tabs held at their 1009 and lUtl OHSSrNUr Street, on ghlbo! March 2SSh, at Vi o clocit. The id members recently electee «« espacls-UT present 1 IITUAMSM —MRS. BROWN, ined TCIU gW« tllß Closing iSeS’OM-STBBSV H4.LT., tomorrow m andF.M- Admittancescte lt» .T'tDALISM -A UEETING , held at tbe Firat Bpirimal t*ur|h treat, below Front, on MONDAY AlfTßK t\oci. AddretseewiU t>e delivered tor Mra. OHILD< ud o lera; end there Trill l>e & the same place at 8 P- tf- m h26-2t* la. W>cante. mnao-» / RB of TILB COS3SKCTICUT IOCOMPiWT. 408 WiLSDT Street. Committee of the Con- ScompanT. held t'le d»T.C K. HOOKS *edTre.ident, to fill the tmmt cmaed rfihe late president, George J. West. U R O IQWSTt Assistant Secretary. . GRSAT CBftTRiL PAIR - W. CUdGHOBH, *» T.atiftf lOCOIDBi MW RQTfIUUSS, OraCe, i SSVBHTH Street. VhilwelpEta, mW eeipt o( one day’s “!?SVa?SiS?S*nk 8 >f tfe Mauntacturere’ and Mechanics Bank. ’. a elerk’B “salary’ for one day, *2, from ciland, #6: one day a " inc-.mb from clerks r-f fheCity Treasuryx One day’s salary, ihaefferi 15eq„ $100; from a mistress. acknowledged, ®. „ , v g. 1... citr and State, and from New Jersey and storekeepers, tradesnoea, **ttiiaaB« laborers, mantnamake s, female Sdeffier* (residing in m forementioned States.) duly receipted for 8 subscriptions for on® day g Income i red per eons, pert one of foTtnne, cle gymen, tbe bar, physicians, and other profession.*, •ripaons by mail or otherwise, of one day’s from aU the great employing establishments, companies, railroads, and other f city or State or in Hew Jersey, or Dela ;eipttd for by the undersigned, at the office l acknowledged In the Philadol phi a and pirß JOHN W- CLiGHOEN, Treasurer. proper here to state that these subscriptions h to the valiant seamen of onr an oi our arcuea disabled irbervicb •Its and neceunities not supplied by tta tea 'll may also be proper to suggest that the lerhs, or men, of different institutions, mills, ires. «c. in Pennsylvania, Sew Jersey, or iganize the movement in their respective .is. and present the matter to all those ie d. and by getting np a subscription piper afford each one engaged in the * estabiish >portunily to contrihate to an object bo al- ATKD STATES CHRISTIAN IIbSION. Cash acknowledgements for end in* Marcia 24-18&4 - is. Waterford, M. I»»per Eddy, Secretary.--.-.- ■•••••••••;• *503 00 unities T M. CA . Portland, horns* B. Hayes. ■ ■ ■ ■ • • ■ ■ • at the West-Arch-etreet rres Church, on Eabbath evemina, at ijnion meetina In Dan in the’ ’First *' 'Baptist Church, \ia, per Army Committee T. M. Society* Lambertville, N. J-, stone. Germantown ,f the eale of a wagon of the isiJanXommUeion ; f y. (additional) Ulster, (additional). Wattson. (> dditlocalj ......♦►♦••♦4 Jsneway, 14th Eegiment New Jar- •••• Society, Greencaetle, Penna , per McLanahan..»«»« Welsh. Chaplain 6th Connecticut ipala'ciiin» Tiosa county, Jsi U/ ■ do. 1 OO" aool ao. a. Steele. , „ „ , , , iydde Soldiers 1 Relief Association, Long 1 &l&nd. per Mis* 2. M* Secretary * ••••»•<•• ILirihiir. Cleveland, Ohio-.... at public meeting in Moravian .? If&z&ieth, Peana ♦25 00 .insti&n Commission, Allen- DCS,, 12 S 7 ia Hath Lutheran church.... 13 73 :tn nt Rchinemhaeh. • a#. 't Wanreian, Connecticut . ♦4O 00 .•d Baptist Sabbath Schools ,% Comecticat... O 0(W J. S Cmnmtiijs. _ . rrsty Volunteers, per Her- B. Clarke .•am*. Glinton, 2>. Y-... jtt. Jersey City /, Pbtla - tHcfety, Media. Pa Society, Merceieburg.Fa » per Mrs. JoTrell •• :?/>!, Bedensville. N J ic Korth Ohnrcli, Hsrdystoiu ff.T., G. B. Bell liers-Aid Society of Woodhall, Mich., tidiard Kay i Society of Martinsburg, Pa. * par ie Pnderbangh. Sec’y iy Mrs. D. Taylor at a social jjather »iu Bill, Delawarecoaaty, 2» X.... id Society. Spartanburg, pel Lewis Battery B, let N. j Artillery....... : Patteson, Holmesburg Saul....*. Lane - Mann acd **P. £.£.*” Div_ sth C->rp-*- lftt Pennsylvania Oavalrj.... $3 00 _i 00- scouisted Camp-Wa- hington, D. C. l.urper, Uew GenLastown, Perry ivisviUe, K. T Vunfiet, Connecticut cii,P*rminadale, fil.J. (additional)* s -le»Phliaaelphia* i. Hanlneton, ColumDn*. 0hi0.... «ion Sabbath School (Additional).. Dailtown. B £aer, Germantown • :k. Co- B. 119th P. V 3,263 06 r-mioudy ackn0w1edged............265.0i3 70 'T3OKB RECEIVED FOR THB RB >? THE CBEROKaE INDIANS. 'r-.'W OO 6OO 6OO $3O 00 previouslyacknowledged--.51,i07 79 51167 79 ....,5269,465 55 JOSEPH PATTEKSON, Treasurer. iTED STATES CBiiISTIAU COMMISSION acknowledge ik« Meeipt of the following o Kaich 24th: PENNSYLVANIA rus..—JO pounds beef tea. Mrs. E. Hurlnger; •’*s. F Mortimer Lewis: l do.. Chapel, Spring ■& Eighteenth street, Fifth Baptist Church; i •te*' Kelief Society of St. John’s Lutheran wt —lbox, 1 barrel, Ladies 1 Aid Society of rcii; -1 box, Presbyterian Sabbath School, bug.—l box, Evangelical Lutheran Sabbath 1 box. Presbyterian Church Sabbath School. —1 box. Sabbath Schools, g —1 box. U. P. Sabbath School. '■on —lbox. Friend. -r>- —1 box. Ladies’ Soldiers’ Aid Society. “Us—2 boxes. Sabbath school. 'lbox. Ladies* Aid Society. r --n. -lbox. Ladies* aid Society. T fe —1 hex. Ladies* Aid Society- Ibox.l barrel. Ladies’ Aid Society. "ticff.—l box, Ladies in and near Nevrbnrf, , MASSACHUSETTS. ~Jc lioxea. 1 package, S barrels, 10 parcels, •mutee Toons Men's Christian Association, RHODB ISL&SD. ■c% —1 box. Girls of Branch Sabbath School, 'ia-inca. . NBW TOBK.- rk ~*l7 paxcele. Committee U 8 C. C. • r —6 boxes, 1 keg, 3 bbls, Committee TJ. 8, boxes. 3 bbl*, Ladles 1 Christian Commis- JceJs Committee U. S C C. '—2 boxes. Ladies 1 Christian Commission. * boxes, Ladie® Soldiers' Aid Society r - —1 box* Ladies 1 Christian Commission* "1 box, Ladies 1 Aid Society. 1 -xes. Ladies 1 Soldiers’ Aid Society. ~1 box. Aid Society. -Hl.l box, C. A Winthrop, Esq. NBW JtttSßT. > c —2 boxes. Ladies 1 Aid Society. . ~lbox, Unkxorvn -1 box. Sabbath School. * **Ra -1 box Soldiers 1 Aid Society, boxes, Soldiers 1 Aid Society. . box. Sunday School Presbyterian ,cv *'le —2 parcels, Joseph Law and his little OHIO. ' • , —ibox, Xadieb’ Christian Commission. ' 1 ~*- 1 parcels, Committee U. S. 0. G. , , t _ lOWA. wx. Union Sunday School. . . , aAI the history of the Christian Commission. .... such encouragement for ttie unwearied -o. the wort. From the army, from hospital ’'Y'Coioe in to ns accounts of the influence - j r ; t in the convi* i« n and CL-nver«lun of many c ' tj reßt tuna manifested in tome neithhor ,i'. I SJitendad to tho whols. 1# Chrlsd&be fc! r ,. ~ Bnd breadth of oar land bat knew iii -k God is doing:, and what the Spirit of * J ,D J?T.,Y r ®ttld feel compelled by evvry con >•; i " fl7l aTi & love to God to put forth r .} t } a l “® carrying on cf the glorious work »'® ari °y* Delegates come home wondering greatness of the field, and imploring £ iae limits of OUT field*. To meat fcheie calls , r ' rrntf B/or the (impel of thousands of sol , !' nl the army, the Uhrifetian Commission is \nuoßt limit- But jaw while every place is V. '****nry of the OommUsioa is rapidly e'tiD . are looking to ns for support— sup 'X bare promised them But in place of \ have to curtail our work 7 '">■ day to theCnnstiaa paolic for assistance. Ix not be ntyUetid spoils the returning Union prisoners are • ‘Uiite and in want. Every sort of help we ■kwn,!we neon to send. Oar agent there is that is famished him Will not oar cubentthe country, without waiting to hear meetings and send ns the means of 1 9 r * backward. Every step tak*n in that di - '** ft Wrong? done to the ft -hiinr cto-d, to <?orX GBofiOE H. sTUAtiT, *i C. «J.f 11 BiH K Street, Pnilad.elph.ia. 11 ICE IS HEREBY 6ITBII TiHT L ; Stockh.-Hier.. ot the KIMBBR ]7 i !*PAHY »Hll ba held at the office of . Cll s, a »t; o W, 43S CHESTWBT Street. Phl « TOJSSDXT, Aprl! Bth. 1894 at 8 o’clock P. ,Bar>t.,c T. fl. VETTBEtHtN. '•With 18,1854, Uk «j PitwitUat. ha TIIK gkttvsbobo BA.TXI.IE held MBMOBIAI.. TO iOTii PEHKSTfYAHIAirS. ..GETTYSBURG BATTLKKKLD MEMORIAL .canriATloH” «>■ instituted for tie purpose of ™rL* forever the principal potato upon tho great tattle-field of the war. In the exact condition In "Which they were left ta Inly. 1863. when the rebel hordes of the iDTfLder Lee were driven back from, the free soil of Pennsylvania, and when the the gallant soldiers of General Meadr remained in possession of the Held which they had won bp their valor. The Association have already secured the purchase of Cembtery Hill. Culp*B Fill, Granite Spur, and Bound Top, with the entrenchments thrown up just upon the eve of the great conflict which was the turning point in the career of the rebellion. The held, with its redoubts, wonderful stone defences, its timber breast-works, its forest heights, with the trees torn by Bhell sand countless ballets, and its long lines of earthwork defences, have all heen pre served intact, and to so continue to preserve them, as to be & monument torevei of the greatest of American battle-fields, li the object of the formation of the■ »«»- elation. To enable a large number of persons to j Ihle patriotic work, the projeclfcrs of the P l '' l ' subscription, at ten dollars each. The SOIUMAKBS EACH BUBSORTBEB * * E a RIODS F IKSD OF CIATIOK. ARD PART OWKBS or THE un GettysepßO. p„ tr i o tlc Citizen of Pennsylvania What Loyal the privilege of recording bis would not RhwUy ™J>'r r , and of linking himself dl- wtere fte lo!ty herolem of hi s rectly with " dlcgie4 the integrity of the Union and country men v l6 edom? And Who would not desire the p ri»® aa a precious heir-loom to hls children aD ~„_c e 0 f his part in the good work, bearing, as ‘? e clriificate will, a view of lb e field which will rank In °rv w ith THEEHOPyLJB. MAH ATHOH, and WATEnIOO ? There are no salaried officers in this Association, nor are theio any objects In view ta its creation other than fheze already etated. The grounds were purchased from their digital owners at the enact prioe to be paid for them hr the Association, and the points sel»cted.and the prices to be paid for them, met the unqualified ap proval of a committee of the Histokicai. Sooibty op PeurbylvAHlA. appointed for the purpose of visiting the field. • _ ' The following are the names of the general omceia of the Association, and of the Local Committee In * hilar delphla 'OFFICERS. Hon. JOSEPH E. XNOBHSOLL. Chairman Provisional vies Chairman. HOT J. ZIEGLER, Vice Chairman. T D CAHBOB. Treasurer n McootfAOGHY, Secretary. LOCAL COMMITTEE PHILADELPHIA. HENKE C- CARET. Chairman. samnnd A. Secretary. „ , M „„ r Piof H. Comae. ? G FeU WIle ’ SmTOHL^oiier, HoI.VLSfe. S3 19 ’ iSffl* jo2' n^.r£&. George K ZJegler. Morton McMichael. SS?' MSSKfc MOTtoSp.^Hen'ry. Solomon W.KoDersa, D an i e l Donnherty. p™ 9 oJs whi are detlroui of aiding la this patrioHe k se nd tholr subscriptions to either of the ZSom» named above, and they win receive their btmobpbkotthe Philadelphia committee. Hit 10- thgtuQt cOBHirTBE FOR A DAY’S DA OKKiT CENTRAL SANITARY FAIR. uhim »». * JOHN w cLJIGHORR, Treasurer. This Committee has a. special work, to wit, to obtain a i ••labor,” a day’* Income” and a day s re venue'* ftom every citizen of the three States of Pennsyl vania, New Jersey and Delaware, for the benefit of oar address, and calls for the ©o-operatlon of all classes in show what the industrial classes can do for ean do In their separate trades! Wbat Pennsylvania can do! What New J« rsey can do 1 'WhatDelawarecsndo! . What each county can do! Whateach city and town can do I Wb at each profession can do! "What each trade can do! What each occupation can do! Wbat each manufactory can do! What each hank. Insurance company, and railroad can do ? * . Whet each mine can do! - Wbat each workthop can do! What eachfamily can do! What each man can do! What each woman can do! Wbat each boy and girl can do: . ■ We want to show the world what American freemen axe Teady to do for their soldiers. ... What labor can do for humanity / . Ibis is a great work and the time is short. The way to do it is to ORGANIZE!!! Organize in your workshops, in vonr families. Let the men organize. Let the women organize. Let the trades organize. Organize every where. Let the workmen give with their employers, the em pl overs with their workmen. , ... 1 It is easily done. If the workmen will authorize their employers to deduct one day from their week sor month s earning., and the employers will add to It » *»T profits, the whole will be acknowledged together to the credit of the establishment We ear to al», go to work at once with ns In this great wer£ Huiry forward your contributions. Every acknowledgment will stimulate others to follow your example , Circulars, with full Instructions, will bs sent upon ap plication, by mail or otherwise, to the undersigned. To work! To work! MO j, TGOMEB y BOHD, Chairman. MRS. B W. HUTTBK. Chairwoman of Ladies Committee. 11. J. MiTCHSgoy. Secretary. mhad-ot LADIES’ S’AIR.-O* F’ttJpAY. Is 3» BATURDAS, and MONDAY, the 25th, 26ih, and SSth inst,, at the Church of New Jerusalem, CHBRBz Street, above Twentieth. Purchasers for the Sanitary Fair will find a choice variety of useful and ornamental articles. nh»-3i,»_ Mdh. the cooper- shop committbb make the following acknowledgments for the week ending March 23d * From Caspar Heft.* From Cornelias Waygant - From P. C. Tomson, 1 bag coffee. From a friend* *«»«••»••**»•*• §««»•••••** «*»«•*»• » uo From Henry Gnards. per Capt. Join Bpamr. SO HO 2 boxes from Ladies’ Aid Society of Be saint. It MARQUETTE MIMING COAIPAMY |& -a meeting of tbe stockholders wilt take place at their rooms 319 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY.2Bth, ®t4P. M- Important business. _ _____ „ jph£6 2s DAVID 8. UEYL, Satretary mmwm THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR,— Office of the Committee on,** Labor Incomes and Revenues,” No. 118 South SEVENTH Street .Phila delphia The undersigned will ba at the office as above TO- DAY. from 10 to 4. to furnish information and receive w CLAGHORN. Treasurer. Subscriptions and remittances by mail daily acknow ledged In the Philadelphia newspapers. mhl9 lm Kpe DIVIDEND NOTICE -THE DL SSpKECTORS OF THE IRWIN PETROLEUM OIL COMPANY have this day declared a dividend of THREE PERCENT, on their capital stock, out or the earnings of the company for the month of FEBRUARY, payable on and after the let of April, at the office of the company, No. »»6 WALNUT Street, Oreig’s building. F, C. LaWRaNGE, Treasurer. PTrTT.ADBLPBiA. March 21st, 1864 mh22 6t 3O- mdie MONUMENT CEMETERY.-NO TICE —An assessment of SIXTY CESTi on each and every Lot In the Cemetery Cuot heretofore exempted from taxation) will he due and payable at she Offl.se of the Cemetery. No. 141 North slXrHfitieet. on the first DOLLARS AND FORTY OUSTS on any one Lot, together with the assessments now due, 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 must be paid in addition. _ - mhZl-tapl g. TAYLOR, Secretary. Mis NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS ~ The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the JUNCTION RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on. WONDxY, the 4th day of April. 1864. at 12 o’clock M., in Philadelphia, at the Office of the Pennsylvania Rail r for President and Directors will be held same day and place. _ ■ __ , mh39 14t JOSEPH LESLEY. Secretary. 14 00 13 03 6 00 5 00 2 00 1 oo 2 00 mw UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA (DEPARTMENT OF ARTS) —The Examination of the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Classes, at the close of the Second Term, will be held in the following Mareh. 21st. —From 9 to 11. Juniors . by Frofetsor Kesdall (Differential Calculus), and Bopho* mores.by Profeceor Frazer (Chemistry of the Metalloids), written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Professor Alien (Herodotus), oral. „ t . TUESDAY. 22d.—From 9 to 11, Sovhomores (Trigo nometry). and Freshmen (Algebra), by Professor K-rii dal). written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by the Provost (Intellectual Philosophy), oral. WEDNESDAY, 23d.—From 9 to 11. Jimfor? (Juvenal), and jB , o»ftomores(Cicero de JSeneeiuteLby Professor Jaek fcon, written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen* by Professor Gop p6THUßSDAV,°24th.—From 9 to 11, Juniors , by Profas dot Frazer (Dynamics), oral- .From 11 to 1, Sophomores, by Professor Allen (Thucydides), oral . •_ TUESDAY, 29th —From y to 11, Juniors, by Professor Allen (Demosthenes), oral. From 11 to h Sophomores* by Professor Coppee (Logic), oral. _ _ WEDNESDAY. sOth. —From 9to 11. Freshmen, by Pro fereor Jackson (Horace’. mh2l-9t Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. PBPARTMEKT OF SURVEYS OFFICE OF THE CHIEF fijfOIKBEK AND SURVEYOR* Philadelphia, March 21,1854 NOTICE —Duplicate plans of the reaurvey and regu lation of that portion of the TWJBSTT-SECOND WARD as is embraced within the following limits are now pre pared, and deposited for public inspection, at the Office of the Surveyor and Reatuaioi of the Ninth Survey Dis trict, viz: No 166. Third Section. Sounded on the N. 8. by 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 N. E by Green street. S. S. by West Washington avenue. S W, by Wissahickoa avenue. N. W. by Carpenter street No. 204. Ninth Section. Bounded on the N. B by Menton avenue. S. E by Washington street. S. W. by Chew street. N. W. by Gorgat street And the Board of Surreyore have appointed MONDAY, he 4th -day of April. 1881, at h vlf past 10 o’clock A fif , o consider any objections that may be urged thereto by any citizens interested therein. STRICKLAND KBU3ASS. Chief Engineer and Surveyor. jnh23 26&p2- 3t |» U S. IMTERNALREVEJIUK- Second Collection District of Fsnn&ylvaiiii, coth prising First, Seventh, Eighth, Blnth, and Temh wards of the city of Philadelphia. NOTICE. . . The annual assessment for 1863. fir the above-named district, of person* liable to a tax on Carriages, Pleasure T achis. Billiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate, and alio of persons required to take oat licensed, Having been completed, NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEY That the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the undersigned, between the hours of 9 4. M aid 3 P. M. , (Sundays excepted.) at his office,southwest corner of THIfeD and WALNUT Streets, onjind after MONDAY, the 7th Inst , and until and SATURDAY, the 2d day of April next All persons who fail to pay their annual taxes upon Carriages, Pleasure Yachts* Bullard Tables, ar-d Gold or Silver Plate, on or before the aforesaid 2d day of April, 1964, will Inetu a penalty of ten pei centaur additional of the amon&t thereof, and be liable to costs, as provided for in the 19th section of the excise law of Ist Ju'y. 1352. All persons who in like manner » hall fail to take out their licenses as required by law. on or before the 2d day of April, 1864, wilt Incur a penalty of ten per centum ad ditional of the amount thereof, and be subject to a pro secution for three times the amonnt of said tax, in ac cordance with the provisions of the 69th section of the law aforesaid. . , . AH payments are required to be made in Treasury Notes under authority of the United States, or in notes of Banks organised under the act to provide a na tional currency, known as National Banks. 24t 6. W. cot. THIRD and WA MtnT BU. Bi!- OFFICI OF THE FHILADEI,- Dt PHI 4, GERMANTOWN, »NO BOKRISTOW* RAILROAD COMPANY.— Philadelphia. March 10. 18M -The Board of Manaiers have this day declared a will no^^madeffor ten days after W - S - W1 T L r B e°a?nrer,_ •to. OH IT. A PUHIA ABB BKADUW ScT RAILROAD COMP ANT. Offlce rOIILTH street Philadelphia. September 2, 1863, DIVIDEND KOTICB.—Th« wra entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of HU* Company. The residence of seyeraloftbem U lin kncwn. and it le, therefore. ne.e.»»ry thatthe .ertll «ate, of stock should he presented on eslllnl for tbs Dividend. ft BRADFORD. Treaenrer. . T , STOCKHOLDERS’ NAMBS. fi. Lancaster. {Henry B. Bhsrer. John Ucl&tyn« Andrew Turner. Benj. r. Newport. jUxa. Beheeea » MEDICAL PURVKYER’B OFFICE* No. 1 North FIFTH Street _ „ faM PhuiApblmia, Nor-I*. J»Sv_ Importers and Dealers In MEDICIHXS. HOSPITAL STORES, HOSPITAL FUfiimUßß, BUDDING, lON. *«., are invited to submit their Price Lists from rime to time to this Office. J. MURRAY. wW-6t*atf Burgeon art ttedlealruroroL an appeal ..*10 to s oo AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. KEV. HENRY WARD BEECHER, POWER—THE LAW OP ITS DISTRIBUTION." THURSDAY, If arch 31at, at 6 o’clock. This will be the only opportunity to bear Ur. Beecher tie present Beaeon. Admlulon 25 cents. Reserved seats 50 cet ts. Ticket* for sal, at ASHMKAD ft EVANS’. I!** CHEST ETOT Street. 28St -l- NATIONAL UNION CtITB OF PHI ClrT OF l"a T I.»O|LPH[A Will be held at the CLUB CH gSTNUT Street, On SATURDAY EVENING, March 26th. On BAI M ha) , p*,); 7 o’clock. By order of the Executive Commutes. DIEHL Chairman. B . SbYDER bEn.Y. tory m —r» tttrr Tiftr” 1 TTMTfI,g assooia- Will held a FAIR IN AID OF TAB BIGK ABDWOtTN DED COLORED SOLDIBREAtConcerfc Hall, CHESTNUT St., between Twelfth and Thirteenth, com mencing MARCH 28. and to continue through the week. Season Tickets 25 cents; Single admission 10 cents, lair open through the dnyand evening pteß , dmt 8 L. Irbdell, Secretary; mh24-3fc* *t*m A LECTURE UPON THE LIFE AND LABORS OF THE LATE HUGHES will be delivered by the Rt. Bov. JAMBS BOOSEVBLT BAYLBY, D. D., Blsbop of Newarh, N° J., at the AC A DBM J OF MUSIC. Broad and Locust Streets, on MONDAY EVENING. March 28;h, 1864, at 8 o'clock. Proceeds forthe benefit.of the roorw . Tickets 28 cents, can be obtained at Petersen a Book Store. No. 806 Chestnut street, of the principal Catholic Churches, and at the Catholic Book Store®. ' mnio-La ESr r Sd»io«thrsssM^ Bs-dßflfS^/sMasBgfJSS ceipte will be given, deducting three cercenktor United States tax and checks, will be ready for delivery on In exchange l&fff&fffiWrer. the COUPONS DUE APKII. IST, wlvanlnßallroadßnlldlngßoom. No.l.corner ofTHIRD GBOBGB TABER. MILITARY. S HANCOCK’S 2d ARMY CORPS'— All Recruiting Agent., or any other Person who can procure Kecrnits, are lnyitea to meet the COAL BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE Daily, at from 12 M. to IP. H.. at tho COAL EXCHANGE ROOMS, 205 X WALNUT STREET. Liberal Inducements will he offered for recruits to fill UP the OLD PHILADELPHIA REGIMEN rS, Viz: 69th, list. Tad. 106th. of HANCOCK’S GALLANT 2D AEMY COBPS. COMMITTEE. ALFRED DAY. JAMES NEILL. JOHN R BLACKIBTON. DAVIS PEARSON. J G. FELL. WE. HUNTER. Jb. . E N. RATHBUN. fGENIRAL RECRUITING OFFICE, Ho 611 CHESTNUnStreet-HECEUm wanted for SKMTTSILfe... IBP.HTET Captain 2d Artillery. 112th Regiment P V.. mh26-12t * Gegeneral Eecrnlting Officer.^ v* andi rson cavalry—re ftgL. orttitS -w'll be accepted for thl* regiment. /<Kl| apply toWM. J PALM EK. Colonel command lng Office THIRD, below WALNUT. It* FINANCIAL. IJHE NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN By direction of the Secretary of the Treasury. I hereby IITO nottce that I am prepared to rewire fnbncrlptlons on account of United States Bond* authorized by tbe Act of March Sd, 1864, bearing date Maroh Ist, 1864, 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 bun dred dollars Annually, and on all other Bonds, semi annually In Coin. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bond*, as they may prefer. 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Whereas, by satii&ctory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear tgaMh* 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 act of Congress, entitled “an act to provide a na tional currency, secured by a pledge of United States 6tocks.and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,” appioved February 25th, 1863. and has com plied with all the fprovicions of eald act complied, with before commencing the business or I, Hugh McCulloch, Coimp t r oil ex of the Currency, do hereby certify that the FOURTH NA TIONAL BaNK OF PHILADELPHIA, county of Phila delphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Hanking, under the act afore said, , „ In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of offlce, this twenty-sixth day of February, 1864. hugh McCulloch* mhl 2m Comptroller of the Currency. 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Lace Curtains for $7. oo a pair. Lace Curtains for $7.25 a pair. Lace Curtains for $7 60 a pair Lace Curtains for $7.80 a pair. $5 different patterns. »ome of which are exeaettingly beautiful, elegant as the hand-wrought, at one eighth, the cost. at WORNB’3 Lace and Embroidery Store, No. 38 Noilh EIGHTH Street It* PEOPLE’S TILEGRA.P H. NEW FIRST CLASS LINES. PHILADELPHIA OFFICES: No. All CHESTNUT STREET GIRARD HOUSE, MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE READING-ROOM, (RIGHT HARD SIDE, MAIN ENTRANCE ) xnb'24-ot PCRNS AND BUNIONS V PETEBBON PETEhBON pBTBRSOCf PETBRiON CO^N C“RK CORN CORN OINTMENT OISTMEN? OJNTMENT OrNTHBNF . Will thoroughly cure CORNS and BUNIOSS, without Druggist* everywhere. Price 25 cents. JOBSiSToN. HOLLOWAY & OOWDEN, Agents, mhS5 lm* *3 North SIXTH Street. TJEAST OF THE PASSOVER.—THE JT undersigned would respectra ly Inform his co-Rnll cioLiitfi that be is now ready ro fill orders ortho purest £d beet duality of ‘ MAZOTH,” alia* PAH6OVER BREAD at eleven cents per pound. Christian*, wishing totirocnre focj« of «■*>• Paasovev Bread, can also order it in auantittes to suit them, and have It sent by express, or »s dhected. to any part of the *orld _ The » rinding of the wheat out of which this Passover Btesd is made, and the baking of the bread, haa bean personally *uperlntended by the und'-mgnsd, and he Is certain it must give satisfaction to all who may favor him witn'lheir patronage All orders accompanied with ti e monev and dlrec-ed to »*RK HERTZ Agent, Nos. 5 IK DOCK PMUa.lphl.wCl b. Promptly fill d Cmh2 9 -6t«3 MARK BSfcTZ. Agent piCKLES.—IOO BBLS. PICKLES IN JL' vinegar. to ha if bbla. Plot lea la vlneitaT, Alto, three-gallon and ftve-fstucn kegs do. _ „„ F/r mUby RHODES & WI liIAUi q . 107 South WATER Sweet. 990 CHESTNUT STREET. CE COMPANY, iTSTOT STREET, 3TOBB- Join W. Brermsa, Robert B. Pottor, John Kessler, Jr.» S. D Woodruff, Charles Stokes, Joseph D. BUI*. BUCK, President. fASDSOn, Vice President. vtt Ul4-tf CORN EXCHANGE, ,ASTA' WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE astonished at anything. Year* of experience, and. a correspondence extending throughout all nationalities of the habitable globe, have turned theories into facts and established a basis from which we need not err. We are not surprised at such foots 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. 24,1863. “Dear Sir: I have been afflicted many years, with Revere 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 utlrfg Plantation Bitters, they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced with a small wine-glassful after dinner. Peeling better by de grees in a few days I was astonished to find the coldness and ennui had entirely left »e, and X could sleep the night through. which I had not done Ibr years. I feel llhe another being. My apetlte and etrength have also greatly Improved by the nse of the Plantatlon Butars. •‘Respectfully. JUDITH RUSSEL. BSBDBBUKYe Wis.t Sept. 18, 1883. * I have been In ihe army hospital for four teen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton, 111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. Three bottle* restored mj epeeob and rared The following is from the Manager of the Union Hone School for the Children of Volunteer*: “ Havemeter Mansion, Fiett-sevehth St.. New York. August 2, ism. “Dr. Drake: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of onr little children. Buffering from weakness and weak lunge, with most happy effect. One little girl. In particular, with pains in her head, loes of appetite, and dally wasting consumption, on whom all medical sklU had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoon ful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and etrength rapidly Increased, and she la now welL ______ „ Respectfully, , Mbs . O. M. DEVOB.” ** * * * i owe much to you, for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my life* - Rav. W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid, a. Y. “ # * + Thou "wilt send rae two bottle* mors of thy Plantation Bitter*. My Wife has been greatly benefited by their nee. Thy friend. ASA CURRIE, Philadelphia, Pa.” «* * « I have been a great b offerer from Dy spepsla. and bad to abandon preaching. * .* * The Plantation Bitters have cured me. * ' Rbv. J. 8. CATHORN. Rochester. R. T.” « # * * I bftye given the Plsntatton Bitters to bun.- dreds of onr disabled soldiers with the most astonishing G. W. D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers’ Home. Cincinnati, O.” ..... The Plantation Bitters have onred Ime of liver complaint, of "which I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. , . „ H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland. 0.” ... * . The Plantation Bitters have cnred me of a derangement of tbe kidneys and nrinarr organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. 0. C. MOOBB, No, 251 Broadway.” &c.. 4tc., hi.. *».. &0.. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan guld brilliant, and are exhausted nature s great restorer. They are composed of tbe celebrated Calisaya bark, win tergreen, sassafras, roots, herbs, 4c., all preserved In perfectly pure st. Croix ram. S. T.—lB6o.—X. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lask of appetite, dis tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation &c„ deserve to suffer If they WIU not try them. " They aw recommended by tbe blghett medical antho rUies. and are warranted to produce an immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. Notice.— Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters In bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor. It is pnl np only in onr log-cabin bottle. Beware of bot tles refilled with imitation deleterions staff, for which several persons are already In prison. See that every bottle has onr United States stamp over the cork, unmu tilated. and onr signatnre on steel-plate side label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable * lobe - p H drake & oo , fe23-taths3m BOH BROAD WAP. FURNISHING goods. QBOP.GE GRANT, No 6XO CHESTNUT STREET, Has now ready A LARGB AND COMPLETE STOCK OP GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING- GOODS, Of his own lmpoitation and manufacture. His celebrated “PRIZE MEDAL SHIRTS,” Manufactured under the superintendence of JOHN F. TAG3ERT. (Formerly of Oldenbsrg & Taggsrt,) ■ Are the most perfect-fitting Shirts of the age 4V Order's promptly attended to. jal3-wfm-6m ARMY GOODS. jpOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EYANS Sc HASSALL, MILITARY FUItNISIiEKS, 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Banners. Begimeutal and Company Flags, Swords* Sashes, Belts, Pastants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps. Can teens. Haversacks, C?.mp Kits, Field Glasses. Spurs, and everythin* pertaining to the complete outfit of Armr and Niyv Officer?: A liberal discount allowed to tile trade. iii'iiiO-iifi JpUBLOUQHS. Officers and Soldiers, visiting the city on Furlough, needing SWORDS, And otter MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are invited to the very extensive Mannfacturine Establishment of GEO. *W. SIMONS «fc BRO., SANSOM-BTEEEr HALL, SANBOM Street, above Sixth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice, which, for richness and magnificence, challenge competition, no other noose In the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEW ELBE with the tMtACTICAL SWOBD-MAKEB. mhlOSm - A WELTjS HATS FOR SALS* HEAVY, MEDIUM. AMD LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CAJTON FLANNELS. _ WASH. NGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAB. BROWN. BLEACHED. AND CORSET JEANS. No. 11l WORSTED YARN. Ac. aeMlftf blank books and stationery. & COv* 432 CHESTNUr ST., BLANK BOOK & ENVELOPE MANUFACTURERS. STOCK BROKERS’ PORCHASR AND SALES BOOKS. STOCK BROKERS’ RECEIPT AND DELIVERY BOOKS. COPYIS G PRESSES. COPYING-PRESS TABLES COP'S ISO BOOKS AND FLUIDS. SOLDIERS’ POCKET PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. SOLDIERS’ WRITING AND SEWING CASES. CLARK'S INDELIBLE PENCIL, for Marking Linen. Also, a large aieorMnent of Note and Letter Papers: together with a full and complete stock of couotiujs-tLon.se fane? Ar.d simple Stationery, at low pricea. mh22 tf ________, & SOM, NO. 8 NORTH SIXTH STREET, PRINTERS AND STATIONERS. BLANK BOOKS, / PAPERS, PENS, AND INKS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. Corporation*. Banks, and Business Men supplied with everything l eceesary for the Counting-room. . mfal2 1m OFFICh; of THE GUARDIAN'S of yj 188 1-OOK, Bo North SEVINTd Strest PniLA? 'BJ*FHIA. M**ch 25. ISG4. PROPOSALS. TO R__FnKHlaHiii_<i I'<>S THE PHILADELPHIA aLMsHODSB SEALED PRO. OSaLH from mu era f° r mrnlehtng not exceed’"K 3,C00 (three thousand) Tons of first quality herd White Ash, Lehigh, or bchny.lMU ot»l, for the Philadelphia almehonse. will be received at the Office of li e Of the Poor, »*o. 4 3 North seventh; Btr«et, Plilladfl'phlft. until MOW u aY. April,4*h» 1851 at 12 a. The Coal to he delivered, free from slate, dust, cr other imparities, st the Almshouse , • Schuylkill, before the first day of Jue» be in etec ed ax’d weighed in carts on the scales, 2 2-lOp lands 1u the un onihe Almshouse grounds, as delivered. The Proposal* will state the prices, payable in city war rants. f>r ei»ch size, i e for 1 100 nns of Lump Coal. T* lis of Egg Coal COO tuns of Stove Coal- .. , ,l ird 'he 1« cation and mine from wbjeh It is proposed to deliver, acc xupanied by certificates from persons know* to ti e Boaid. that the person or person* mailngthe otfer is oi are actually enKOgtd io the business of miningcoa', and oi Miffic rut ability io «-xecttte the contract, for the faithful p-rfojmarceo'wnich wcanty will be required. The Guardians of ihe Poor ie*-erv* too right to accept eny ptvp.ical in whole or in part, or to ielect aIL as ihey ii ay «■ eexn beet tor tiie Interests of tlie city; B.pU.lp lII® fvet allure on ihe part of any contractor Jo deriver the coals tcccrdtng to hi* noth in quality and .Quantity, the Guardiaus of the l oor reserve the rikht to buy eLewhere whatever qnin.ity may be re an red to jniet tie deficiency, and charge to the con rrbCtor aiy U* or damage arjetn* from such failure. Piopnhals to ft eitdorpfd 'Proposal* t»r famishing rial for t] e Almshouse.” blaok printed forms o'pro poialf* v» ill Lu Jnrnlsbed on sppllca ion at the office of the Gu-kifttaJis, by nail or otberw>sQ mh£6 S' ■ Cfl&S- T MILLER. Secretary. OARTE RE VISITES.—IF YOU * — 7 dtelTe Pb-tlpfu-'toTy Pictures. B F. B&I&lE&’d is the 0,41, iy Ti uibould patronize; their bfcjle and finish 1« gu-atly admind. Q*4r AKua Street. IT. ** |>HT>FOKI> WaTER.’*—INDI O ale ard dealers will be supplied with "Bedford Water. ” from the Spr.n*, at the shortest notice, at ttefulkwing rates; _ M[W Fo* barrel, 40»<ailoB8(oat) -*x Half do Sjg H The bam?”are well “eanfed’ao ti>at m.y deprnd npon r.oetvln* tie Water a» paw and fta«b as at Bedford. Pa. gUILDING HARDWARE. HIHgV , I San'TrKE STKiFg. «d mJi” ruXor Hardware, maanircinred aid kept IR.IS WORKS. - SMare aef W°a?rllslß^l^d U #^^ gS . UTTERS, A BOOK-KEEPER, WITH REFE BENCES, le in watt of employment, Addres* A. Bex 204 Port Office, Philadelphia. nils a* _ To ohe hardware trade.— - 1 WiKTED. a situation as H&LB9HA.S, or to_ta>te c*re of tlie stock in « Wholesale Hardware Store, by one well acqnainted with the business, who can fire the hest of city reference. No objection to leave the city. Address * * Hardware," Frees office, mhß-St* "•[ a Silk Honse. Address with reference “I». O. /» Press office. U* WANTED— AN. EN'J RY CDEIIK IN a Hardware house. One having knowledge of the bnsin ess preferred. Addr> ss Box 1388* F. o. mh9B-2t* WAN'J ED—TELEGRAPH OPERA TORS —Thn scarcity of go>d Telegraph Opera tor* has iudoced gentlemen interested in Telegraph lines to have fitted up a department excloMvely for Instruc tion in telegraphing No profes*lon offers each induce mentsto intelligent young men as thi. so ready employ s'*;. in responsible and Important poiitlons. Inttra batteries, wires, and everythin* beloogiugto the in charge of a practical telegrapher. KJ23 IngftacuSn guaranteed expeditiously. Parents Periect ]Rsi canal advantages in anv other profes terms IJSIT at QUAKSR CITY COLLBGB. S!B%TiF?nd CHKgsfe streets. “1_ W A ¥. ,^™^.™nT. P r? t Jn'S: a^Jßfc&ssßssMiss^di^ permanent; salary good. WAH'IBT-A SITUATION BY AN »» Axpeiienced Salft&MttttJ Oflfl that li&8 ft 8001* _ JT and count) y trade; will travel and sell to 7 sample. Best of city reference Andress * I J. G., ” PreAS omoe. WANTED— AN EXPERIENCED SiI.BSsjAN, on Woolens and Fancy Caisimaras. Address **J. C , 11 at The Press office. mhaL-pt "VS/" AN TED—CLOTHING.—P ERSONS * * having Clothing to dispose of will please call on or address G MILLER, jag-tutha3m* No. ao» CHESTNUT Street. WANTE D—BY A GENTUEMAN and Wife the Dwelling part of a House in the vi cinity of Independence or Washington Squares, ouor before June Ist. Would take the care of office, very beet of references given. Addres# Box 1401 Post Offise. nphl7thstn tf WANTE D —AT THE TRENTON WIARD ORDNANCE WORKS, five PATTERN MAKERS and twenty MACHINISTS, Skilful workmen, and men of steady habits, can have steady employment and liber*. 1 wages. Apply to C-C. MARTIN, mh22-6t Sapenntendent. T*TANTED—IN ZANESVILLE OHIO, u a Jobbing Boot and Shoe Store, a Jobbing Dry Goods House, and a Jobbing Qaeensware and Glassware where there is positively a most excel lent opening for all or either of the above businesses. Address “Locked.” box 109, Zanesville, Ohio. mhl9-7t* WANTS, ANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK, IN dhK —WANTED. A PARTNER with this amount. In afiath, Door, and Moulding Mill doing a good cash business Addresß or apply to E. HUNT, at the Mill, GISARD Avenue and VIENNA btteeie. KoLiington. u A MONTH1 —I WANT TO HIRE «W> * AGENTS in every Coun'y. at #75 a month, ex panse* paid, to sell my new cheap Family SewlnjrMa chines. Address S. MADISON. Alfred. Me. [fell! claW3m a(.a A MONTH I—l Wist Agents at COUisismonth.expense* mid, to Mil mj Evertastina Pencils. Oriental Burner*, and 13 other laclrou lars BflntJVcs. JOHM F. LOBD. Blddeford. Me. ia77-2in M SUMMER RESIDENCE.—WAN TED -For four or five months, a FURNISHED HOUSE near the city (neighborhood of- Germantown preferred). A gentleman desiring to leave his country place for the season can place it in earefal hands, at a fair rental. Inquire at 1588 South FROST Street, second floor.or address "F.L. B Box 2018 P. O. mh22-tnthe6t» m WANTED—ON OR BEFORE THE EffiLflret of May. a small Store, suitable for Trim mines. on EIGHTH Street, between Market land Vine, or in the vicinity. Address. stating enact location and terms* **EooaoiDy,” Box 3391 Post Office, mh24 3i* BOARDING. "WANTED —TWO SECOND-STORY H BOOMS, communicating, with Board. mh24«3t* Address * L,” Press Office.- a/TIFS DARE, 1123 GIRARD STREET, JU. has elegant communicating ROOMS, handsomely famished, second and third stories, House newly tar nlshed, mh2l-6t» FOR SALE AND TO LET, -PHILADELPHIA REAL ESTATE 1 AGENCY. BOUSE BEGISTER now ready. MARYLAND FARM REGISTER bow ready. DELAWARE FARM REGISTER now reaay. PEHNSILYANIA FARM REGISTER now ready. DEI.I WARE- C or NTY FARM BBOISTAR now ready. CHBSTIR-COUNTY FARM REGISTER now ready. NEW JERSEY FARM REGISTER now ready. Please send for copies. q Sent A CO , 133& South FOURTH Street. ■PHILADELPHIA REAL ESTATE A AGBBCY BOUBB REGISTER now ready. MARYLAND FARM REGISTER now ready. DELAWARE IrARM RSGIbTER nowready PENN>YLVANIA FARM .BEGISISR cow ready. DELAWAKE-COURTT FARM REGISTER now ready. CS£t»TBR COUNTY FARM REGISTER now ready. NBW JERSEY FARM REGISTER now ready. Plea e send for copies. Senturofte r GEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO., It 133)$ South FOURTH Street. TO LET—WITH ADVANCES, DE -I- SIR ABLE LOTS. Apply gal 3 GREEN St. mh3l-3t« POR“SALE —TBE STOCK, GOOD A Will, and Fixtures of a Wholesale Liquor Store. •For terms Ac., apply at BEO MARKET Street. mh2S-3i* MCIIY AND COUNTRY DRUG STORES, and Drug-Store Fixtures, for sale and wanted at all 3m.». »>y W. M. DICKSON. Dmanlsts' Agent. 4-30 WALNUT Street. Established 1859. It* MTO RENT—A SUPERIOR RESl dence, pleasantly situated on Woodland Terrace, Weßt Philadelphia. Apply to ROBERT MAfIGREGOS, *l9 WjLNUf St. K H 45 FOR SALE—A THREE-STORY glk BRICK BUILDING, heantlfnlly sltnated, with all the modern Improvements. Inquire on the premises, B E cor. SIXTEENTH and MOUNT VERNON Sts. It* MA SAFE AND DESIRABLE 1N- VbBTMEHT. , _ . , , . a Farm of 176 acres, litnate near to Darby, ana about IHmiles from Market- street Bridge. ... . *Xke soil is of the finest description, and In the highest state of cultivation , , . . ThebnildlEKs are good and substantial, and entirely ample for a first-class Farm. .... The close proximity of this properly io the city will mate it susceptible of division into a nomber of bio eites for cottage iroproveman t For farther information, apply to J D. REINBOTH, ITo, 436 WALNtrr street. mh26.3t* FOR SALE—A CONVENIENT JBSA COTTAGE BOUSE, Second, above Morris street. Lot 18 feet fro* 1 .,'.*? 66 feet deep toatlire© feet alley. Just put in. ectnt -to order. Immediate possession given. Pricesl,6oo, clear. C S. OL9bE& J- H. CHUBS, xnfc2fi-2t* 331 BEEP Street. Mover 300 houses, all sizes, for sale and exchange, RANSOM ROGERS, Jk , 340 North TENTH Street. mQ‘2s'4m* MFOB SALE-HANDSOME DWEL LING. No. 811 Pine street Apnly to mh*s-3t* T. V. BOWLBY, 330 WALSUT St. MFOESIiLE-A MODERN THfIEE STOEY Brick HOUSE, with Back Buildings, No. 226 Crown street, above Race, apply on premises, or to mh22-6t* THOMAS BABB. So3N. ggnOND StMat. FOR SALE—VALUABLE AND ■X highly-improved Maryland FARM containing 800 acres, 4SO of which are heavily Umbered, the ba'ance in a mperior ctate of cultivation, with excellent improve* ments, situate on a navigable river, county, Md. Price only $16,000. Also. Maryland Farm of 1,050 acies. with three sets of flrst-r&te improvements, 400 acres of which are heavily timbered, Dorchester county, situate on a navigable river. B- PBTTIT, rohS6 83S WALNUT Street fljOfk non 815,000,. 810 000. AND other sums to lo*n on fl.rat*claes mortgage security. at FIVE FSB CENT., for a term of ytars. S KINGSTON Me CAT. 431 WALNUT Street. jtfc26-3..* ' «>-j *j nnn and $15,000 to invent V-I * j'-'vfV/ in a,rst mortgages. ou good clyand near country properties, or will be divided. D. 8. CAD WALLAPBR, 108 South FOURTH Street. mhl»-6t* MARSHAL’S SALE. M-A-HSHAL’S sal?.— by viriuhj of a writ- ol sale, by the Hon. JOHJf CAI) WALA* DIR, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in atd for the Guttiem District of Pennsylvania, la Admi ralty. to me dr ected. will be sold at public sale, to the highest and ba*-t bidder for cash, at MICHBNSd'd STOBJB. No. 14® North FRONT Street, on MONDAY, April 4 1664. at 12 o’clock M., the cirgbaa, and parts 0/ cargoes, of rloop« Perils, Buffalo, Syivanus, anOchoo* ner Mary. consisting of 1 bag Sea lalanrHlotton, 121 bales and bags of Upland Cotton, 11 bbls Whisky. 63 cases Gtn, 9 demijohns Bum. 3 ca*es Cotton Cards, 2 boxes Horse Shoe Nails, and 4 coil* Manilla Rope __ WILLIAM « LLWARD, U. S. Mar«baLE D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, March 24. 1864. mh26 6t LEGAL. TN THE ORPHAN'S’ i'OURT FOR THE -I CITT APD COONTY OF PHILADELPHIA. 'Ketau”of'M AKY *AMN VfiTTlfrdVceVaed. 7he Auditor appointed by th« conrtto audit. settle* and adjust the account of BLIZiBBtH PaTTIT, ad niinifctjatrsx C. T. A. of the ©state of *ald deceased, and to Tfport dielrfbutlon of the balance in tn« bands of tho secouutsnt. will meet the parlies interested for the pur poses or his appointment on MOND AT, a pill 4th, 1661, at 4 o’clock P M , at bis office. No-B»9 VINE Street, in the <ity of Philadelphia. BIIW. d. CAMPBELL, mb26-etuth6t* Auditor. m SHI RIFF’S SALE OF REALM* JKuIESTaTB —By virtue of sundry Writo of Venditioni Exponas, Issued out of the^Court of Common pjrfls of Berks county, and to ma dirncted. will bo *o’d at pnfcl c vendue or outcry, ou THURSDAY, the Her A*y of Maxell. A D 1864 atl o’clock P. M , at the public louse of Daniel Heller, In Borer» town, Cole i rook dale township Berks county, to wit: . . . No. 1 All that certain inassuaga ten* meat, ana tract of land situate In Dougina township Berks county ad* ;,.sbld* lands of Amo* JBrown, Samuel Relfanyaer. Jacob t* Livini ood.and other lands of W. W. Weaver, and otberß containing 19 acres, be the same more or less The improvements thereon erected are a two-story brick dwelling house frame bam, ©table. andl waves shed, a )»rge brick foundry, two grinding mills, shop, machine shop and machinery, ice-house, cot* lunse. and & never failing waterpower, apple orchard, water. Ac . . . . • 4 Ko 2 AU that certain messuage, tenement, ana tract oi land, hiius'eln Douglasi township, Berks county. ad joining lands of fremuel Kaeer, SaTnusl Barden, ana < ?her lanls of W. W. Weaver, and others, containing 34 acres, more cr ies*. The Improvements thereon erected ere a two-story log-house, log barn, and other oat-build- Idks, si pi© orchard, sprint of water Ac. So 8 All that certain messuage, tenement, ana tract #f isnd, simate in Dooglss township. B»rks county, aa j'ining *az.ds of Samuel Kuser. Samuel Burden. Bphraim Ter gey ard others, containing 34 acres, more or leas. T be imp ovrineß's thereon erectmare seven two-story bHck }im»es adjoining each other, pig styes, and a nsver-'atli-g spring of water, Ac. . . No 4 All that certain tract or piece of lend situate in J l(.wselJp. Berts county, adjoining lands of ain ok Brown, and other landtf w. wo*v©r,aftd ethers, containing 2 scres.be the sams more or less. Sold fcstbeprf party of Wm. W. Weaver. ~. w b'eizt-d and taken Into ©xfcntion, and to besold.by “ ABKaHAM H. KCEfiflG, Sheriff Sheriff'* Ofllce, Beading, March 7, 1861. 11 BROTHERS (T.ATE VI ro VITI & fcONB,) rrpreci'utly *W« notice that. It bolus tbeir or tlieir anrplne ttocfc of ■ MABBLE VASES, BRONZES, FA NCI GOODS, tfff f-nWl7s^”lfaMS' , T&“l BIdCH & 01?. on TnEfcDAy AND TdORSDAT MORNISQS, M&rcfc EPtli and 31st, <it 10 o’Ploct ©»ch day raiAliMiiait yri 1 b* renoj ob Monday* March 28 lonrl w# * h*» continue the Importation of Italian hlathle tiruumeotß. Hiatnatv French Bronzes. Alibaa er Ac . for the trade in sont-ral. an heretofore; iJfo criifloe oor elves to suob special cotCLTnlentons to be <*-«rnte<J in *n*l»nd. France, Italy, aid Germany that *nr irierd may favor ns with. VITI BROS. TIUTON k DENCKLA, HARDWARE A-i- ComuiiMion Merchant*. 509 CO&MSiitlß &»4 lit POKTIi Ftnets, offer for »ate: Ancb r Bran! J-allf; Plymouth Mill Blret* W 4 Bntcber’a <la*t Steel; £a<U Cabinet Loeka. Puts ore Hone Valia; liocke'e Sehool State* Copp*»;, UyaM. end Itoh Wire; Card* Al»o a foil Mftortment of >m«rie»B Uara>*>*re faMli..**- - (iBM.N BAIZE AND WOOLEN ' ’ I! OOR CJ.OTHS, of nil wljtb» a ii’V P Mn'o?™f WM CRBiOMILB. Do. «7 tiorl'j. SBSoNO Str«at. tciaw Jt lilo. Zitl »ldi. mi-J X-a fJBOVEB’S CHEBTNUTBTREET THEiTBB. THI g AMBRHOOH. THIS AFrBBBOOK. Beanlar Family Matings IntarUtnme&t. KtrnliT Family Hatlafia Bntortainmoat, FI hen the romantic drama of tb# Accnanso spibit. . , AOCUSJHG SPIBIT, Intr« duels k the famous GHOST ILLUSION GHOST ILLUSION . - - Will he prodaead- GREAT Blt*L. For THIS (S&tarday) BYENIUG, Th,dr. m »of «» ACCTBrao gpiMTf iDtroduclnl the OHOBT lIILOBIOM Previous to the drjma, the lattlln* farce of FAMILY JAMS HOBDAY BVBBIMO, the 28th, THB OOTOBOOH. "POL'S ORAMA l SOMERBY! IT . SOMBRBY! POLYORA.MA? amh26-4t* KOMIBB1! POLYOBAtfH BOMBKBYj A/TBB. JOHN DBEW’S ABOB STBEET T MR A TIk B D MBS. BABBKY WHJ.IAMS. GLORIOUS BILL JOB 84TURDA.T JSIQHTI THIS (Saturday),) RViNIHG. March % 1881. „ . „ IRELAND AS IT WAB. Baeaed Pat ,„Mr Barney William*. Judy O’Trot Mia. Barney William*. To be followed by the Protean Farce of „ IRISH AS&*b/nc# In DX AMKBB MODESTT. - ™ ...Hr. Barney William®. Natcy.......... v Barney William*. To conclude with the 'ereamlnA niece of THB SPECTRE BRIDE3ROOM. Btairt Robson. Diggory. T*TALN UT-81 BEET THBATBW. ” -THIS (BATUKD4Y) EVENING, March 23th. Positively last of the engagement of EDWIN ADAMS. On which occ&tion this distinguished young actor will appear in TW(} ADlfrßißt . E characters. Fer/orisanw " A " m - MONDAY. LAURA KEENE ANU COMPANY. mh2s-6t- ■DOLYORAMA! SOMERBY! . „ FOMEBBY* POLYORAMA! mh26*4t* BOMBS BTI POLYORAMA? gOMKRBT t ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTH A AND CHESTNUT STREETS. , Wymax. I Ventriloquist f WricAir, Wyman I and Magician. I Wtman, AlurHo.m'l f and flight. Afternoon „ Two I and flight. Afternoon Grand Performances \ and Night. Afternoon This Day ! I and N>ght. Afternooni CR*J (and Might. riBABLES SCHMITZS GBA.ND MUSI- V-/ CAL 80IRBE in aid of the LADIRV BRIMOH OP THE U. 8. SANITARY COMMISSION, on TUBBDAY hVBBIftG, March 29th, 1894, at Armory “J>l Grey Reserves, N. B. comar of EIGHTEENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, at 8 o'clock. The following Artists have kindly volunteered to an klet: Carl Gaartngljv Charles Ha Jarvis. B&. H. Crosß, A. Kotgenhnraer. »n iATXcB GLEE CLUB TICKETS, One Dollar; to be had at Music Btores and at ball- door on evening of Concett. mh i l4 9t "POLYOBAMA I SOMLRBYI A SOMERBY! POLYGRAM i! mfa26-4t* BOMERBY! POLYORAMA! SOMERBY! 1 /7J.RAND ORCHESTB AE AND YOOAL vf CONCERT. —The Directors annonace to their friends and the pnbllc the Second Concert this season bribe HABMONIa MUSICAL SO'-lETt. to take place at the MUSICAL I USD HALL, on WEDNESDAY EVE fllflO. March SO. accompanied by the fall OKRr MANIA OKCHESTBA a good selection of Mlecella n.ons Music will be given, and from the best composer*. TICKETS, at FIFT* CENTS each, will be for sale at Gould's. Andre’s, and Lse A Walker’s Mnslc Stores, and at the first-named a Committee will sit to distribute tickets on the day of the concert, from Ito 6 P. W. mh24 8t ; POLYORAMA! SOMERBY I A SOMERBY! POLYORAMA! mh2B-4t« SOMERBY! POLYORAMA! BOMEBBY! rpoM. KING’S EXCELSIOR OIRODS, A MAP RET, above TWELFTH Street. SEN OBIT A LOLA LEHMAN, a Spanish lady, of great beauty* and celebrated ae a daring, dashing, and thrilling equestrienne, will mate her first appearance on TOE6D&Y EVENING, 2 2d. aad continue during the week. BRIGHT PARTICULAR STAR _ . of the Excelsior Troupe, The programme of entertain ment is entirely changed far the present week by the ve teran Tom King, as to bring into full development the various talent i-i she great Troupe Admission only 3S •cent*; Stage seats, 60 cents; commencing at quarter be. foreB o’clock Matinees.by gas light, on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTBRNuOMS, commencing at IX o’clock. mhgl C'LEVBNTH-BT. OPERA HOUSE. Hi “THE FAMILY RESORT. n CARNCROSB aND DIXBY’S MINSTRELS. THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OP THE WORLD, In their SELECT E’fSIOI’I 1 .» 501"^5. Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable Suf lesquei, Plantation Beenes, do., do., br TWENTY TALENTBD ARTISTS. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tickets 26 cents. Doors f pen at 7 o clock. fe27«3m J. L. CARNCROSS, Business Manager. pASINOI CASINOS OaoINOI a/ CHESTNUT StBEET. above Sixth. USA«D VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. ETHIOPIAN COMEDIANS. BALLETS. PeNTOMIMKS, VOCALISTS. COMIO SINGERS mhl7-10t* EVERY NIGHT. THE GREAT PICTURE A AT CONCiRT HALL LECTURE ROOM Tor a short Beacon, OPEN EVERY EVENING FOR A SHORT SEASON J. Inseo Williams* celebrated PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE. This Is the most complete and finished Painting of Pit Sacred Scriptures in the world, •omprUing over fiftr 9 the m<>, * 6TIBtIKE AKD thHILLINO SCENES Of the first three thousand years of Biblical KicWv. forming altogether one the finest exhibitions of the age OPbN EVERY EVENING at half past 7 o’clock. Admission 26 cents.' , _ _ . . N. B. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday after noons, at 3 o’clock. „ . T - _ Admiiaion for Children 15 cents. felfl- tsk /t ERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PU BLIO BEHBARS ALB every SATURDAY, »t S o’clock, p. M, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single ticket. » cents. Packages of six ticket., 91. To be had at A*. DRE’S. 110* CHESTNUT Street, J E GOULD. M TENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door. f*2S-tf PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY Of IT THE FINE ARTS. 10S5 CHESTNUT STREET. „ OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. till 6 Admission 2fi cents. Children half prlee. j*23-U PERSONAL.—JEWELRY SENT BY JT mail free of postage* to any part of the United States, on receipt of the following prices: Heavy plated vest Chains* Sit fcmflli. round, blacK. enameled Jsar*drops, 00 cents: heavy plain. Rlhff« (tvfllataßd toffy BO emits; ladies’ iong'shai** Cunteiaiu «,*i roui dll and Fen, in exter sion case, <1; fancy f?atch Keys* to cents; heavj-plated black enameled Sleeve Buttons, 25cents; Bracelets, 111; handsomely-chased Medallions, SI; genuine gotta percha Chains, 91; complete sets car buncle Studs and Buttons, 91s complete sets black en ameled Hud* and Boltons, set with pearl. *1; ladies' and gents’ miniature Pins for likeness or hair, $1; Beal Bings, 91; single stone imitation diamond Bings, 91; cluster imUaticn diamond Bings, 92, Direct to mhs6-2l* T CST— CERTIFICATE No. 181 FOB 1 Jj Share In tie POINT, B R BEZ? PA E K ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA, in the name ol HENRY D. application ■Prill be made four weeks from the date heieof for a renewed certificate, n^^B 8 s ll^|jf 3 5 veil ' m!9 wrBt* Bxeentor of Henry D Lentz, decoded. T OPT—A CERTIFIC AT E OF 5 PEB 1j cent. loan of state of pbsnsylvania, for *616.06, dated Mirch 12. 1830, 80. 754, In name o, WILLIAM MEREDITH. Alee, a Certificate of 5-per cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, lor the sum of S2OO, dated Jane 80. 1846, 80. 1461. In the name of ELI K. PR?CE. administrator of William Meredith In trait. An plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re “fclMta““ C lLi fl K at pßinß. 80. 811 ARCH Street. EDUCATIONAL.— jrB7SMYTH, OF AJ the Philadelphia Teachers’ Institute. 317 South 'JBIRD Street, Solicitor and Aienl for Educational in ttitntions. Catalogues and Circalars solicited mh26 Bt* A LADY DULY QUALIFIED WITH -£Y the best of refcrenc*, ill *lve instruction on the PJaNO to a limited number ot papLte. Address Box 1032 Post Office. . mh2t 6t» pBIITENDEN’S COMMERCIAL COL " LIG2, 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. — Practical inatj nction in BOOR*KBEPING In its different bra-iches. PENMANSHIP— PIain and Ornament*!, COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. COMMERCIAL L/W, *c.—Students inBtrcc:ed separately. Catalogues fnrniahed on application. mh2i’Jt CELBCT FAMILY BOABDINO- O SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND B >YB. MOUBT JOY, Lancaster county- Pa. Session opens on the FIRST r iU£SDAY of May. For circulars,-address inM9»l2r B A. MOKRI6QN, Principal BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE *> A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. . ' • This Institution, beautifully and healthfully located, in the no; them limit* »-f ATT.LEbO ROUGH, B tv. Pa , willcoiumuneeitsSerine and SamraerTermoo the 18th of PI FTH MOUTH host, and continne in sewion twelve weeis. . . . „ ' • , The course of Instruction la thorough ana complete In all the Elementary and hlabor branches of an RBGbiSH. CLASSICAL, AM) MAI’HBMATtCAL EDUCATION The French Language is taught by a native French rircuftira* irWinx full particulars, may he had on ap plication to the Principal!, AtUeb jnmrh P O• , Baric* eountv. I*A. IKK A Eli J OKtUAsla, y ’ JaNfi P GJ4AHAUS. , Principal*. mh)7 3m PEOEHB A. EBWB'ILD HAVING aJT )e»«eJ EATON ACADBMV, KENNSTF SQUARE, Chester county, exrecti to commence a sprlu* Sesetoi there tie lull of Fourth Monte (Aorll ) For circular*. addreenGeo A. Neffbold. Janklntoiri), Moot*, cn . Fa., till the 4th lnrt.. or Wni. Chandler, Keen 't San-re. Charter county, Pa. __ uial'ldm* Village oreen iaeminaii =• BEAR MEDIA, PA, —Pnpile received at any tliae. Bnillsh Mathematics Ciawnko, ana NtUnrei taacht. Military Tactics, Book-keopUl, and Cl*U&* xioeerl&t t&affht. Entile expentes about *3 per tree* Bt>y* o! ail ftgdi taken. Before to Wm H Bern. *k • Sherli 1 ; John 0. Capp & Co., No. 23 South Third atraetJ and Thomas J. Clayton. Beq. .Fifth and Prune atre-tfc Addreat HOT. J- BAttVBT *ABTOW. A. K.. Tti«*» <?reon. P* tne-if TUSSOI UTION OF PARTNERSHIP. JV-OKO K PEDDLE. llavinjf 10M h!« mtereit la Jbe minor CHASE * PEDDLE » OBISB hj mrlnenMpi" THIS DiY dl-eolved Alt Indebted to tb# d :UJ btb to make payment to Moss* M .Cb aw. i u'\ those havliJi claims to preatut them for 6#rtltiinjat to ilia. March’Sltb. ISM. KjOTitßia H EKE BY GIVEN TH&T 1A the IU dersUntd have this day entered Into Cupart r-.rrhln. (ur the pntpove of cuntloiili * theFIJH Bneloes*. i-Vihllstieii hy the lute Georire r Woinraih, tinier the ?nm“ar<l Btr JeofA. K if K. WoMRATH. at Nu. <ll* a'lit ji sueet The eatd partnership will terminate the thlrty-firet cay of July, A D. 1R65 Ibiriy mo * aNOBEVV k. VrOMRATH FRBIhBRICK K. WOMRATH, I’Hir.Ar.Ei.PHiA March 22.1864. mh!Mt THE U N DEB 810 NED HAVE THI3 A- day entered into a COPARTNERS ti 11*, nuder the ftim-name of W. D. BOSON & CO , for the purpise of Maaufacutin* WOMEN'S, MISSES’, and CBILIJ BBS’S PE3OEI) SOOTS, be,, at Ho. 412 COMMERCE street, w n KDdiier. ARTHUR Ml LUSK Philahuj.pbia, March 11,1E64. tnul I- 12. TRON STAIRS AND IRON DOORS — -** ¥nv Kile at Second-bard Depit. REVK!!J TinmiiHua etraal. CmhlB 6t*3 MATHaM w. b iLISi... WATCBEB, FINE GO ED JBW &t'vi FT,RY. beautiful destace of Fancy Silverware at rwpricve. T. S. WILSON. No. 1808 MAttShf St. tt WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE- W** SCRtPTIOHS of nharacer. Coiutltutlou. aulTa ‘VLiient, with aPVICB on Ba.t»««. Health JSdaoa. /K non, SeiMiPproyonjtnt, aad iraiii- Uu.of CHltDliaWt »ocUl dw . dAf ttiui v’vn* inifi by JOH« “•.s'**®..' u v * 9 Pbrenol* *tst and BooUselUr mhlD-staih Mo g 5 S.TENTH Street ahoye Ohi-.il.aaV g<~3tere CORRECT PIANO TUN IN .». ffUTI-MP. 0 H. SAROBBT’d OrJfMjor T»SW <nd BepalTiai Plano* an received at MASON *i>« ’ Store. UOT OHKBTSUP Street, only, . Mr B. has had eleven years' factory eat uerlseo ■« • ■ ton. and Sve yeaie'employment in t*htlad»iiih!». SPBGiAI. -Flanoe nfeoMeml to inula »» eoft •«* ■weet-taned ae new, tcff-'ujvd rmao«4(Mfc. , T«rmv for Tnfihr-e, ,v «tnne PERSON At. ESTLIN & MASS. 916 BACS Street. Philadelphia. lOST AND FOUND. EDUCATIONAL. COPARTNERSHIPS. MOSES Jt. CHASE, GKO. R. PBDOLK in'lit stath.lt* i
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