treet, below Ninth. £ H Ray, Alexandria, Y* W BlaVe. Maryland L G Van Kteeek 9 Y W Davison, Baltimore Chat W Greene. USA G B Coop, U 8 A N Curtis, Boston B K Wrlghi M Romero, Wash, D G T KarUsal, Wash, I> Cf T dels Casta. Wa*h, D C O W D Long, Kentucky T M Hamilton. Keatnciy Jas M Marvin* Saratoga [ F Holton, Boston : U C Clark. Hew Jensy C P Austin. R Back&ter. Kmbt J H Ackerman. New Jersey s K Payson, Boston' W II fiby, a»rrl*bnrg W S Wallace. New fork Mina Ur >wn, Boston A HeffleMurr, Urtana, <> EC * U.N T T Pethericki Pott&Yllle D Flint, Chicago 8 Grant, Erie J Watson, Brie A A Lovet', New York P Henry & la. Montreal CVWilson Newark, NJ NLaDha.ni New York j J Morrisett. New York G HeiJner, Penna JW William* A la, Penna Capt J 8 Warner. USA S S Reed, Massachusetts F Gt.wen, Pottaville . E Clark, New York J Coliitis, New York H S Morgan, West Virginia C V Smiths Philadelphia it G Caise W Wooding, Baltimore 0 Wills, New Jersey B B Ssxton, Pittsburg J A White, Penna RiP^jisassr WSg&eaL 1 ■gSSSfekS'" JI .. Goiumbur. O ■ F f*id>ioM. Chester ■eijj gJSes. Chester K" fr'tiJSwood. C BA MStteon. Manchester,H H - rclsrfc, Manchester, If H iFC;art. Hew York >hu ntfttne* Hew York. New York 'bz* Watson* Htw York ) H Wiliams. Pittsburg toft W A Friefcett. USA i F Brown H Judd. Pexwa Use Bnwn. Boston : Wilson. HatrlsbMW T AMitsheU.Broohiyn k SXvabn Ft wayn© Jol J A GaJlaib*r, Balt l C Stewart, Mifflinton Its Cooper* ®H e, r »i««a lisa L Bezop*t«r« Galena , Husted. Unfa aft jFedriddt Galena Thos Fnl’er. Galena 5b as 8»1 der T w Judd. Penna CftDt W a Briokett, U B A p£ Hitchcock. USA H L Casweil.Parksburg.Va B b Bineli. Franklin H H albarTSon. Plymouth 1» Bewley, M D» p,S A W Ben z. Carlisle a Miller. Carlisle j p Adair, USA Cant J W Mifrath, USA G b Colfrtnan. U 8 A j F Jennings. Urbane. O nrsst, above Third. N P Jordan, Des Moines J B Hendricks, New York WH Canfield. Ohio, Mrs Wert. Hew Fork Wm Hardman. W*?* o** 0 ** Join Rym i »«<rJ" rk Wm Bail. Delaware •i K Craig. Delaware j B Bobsris, Hew Jersey Jot Kraeger St. Loull-Ckeitiittl W Howell Z Bowell p ttocbton. Burlington. N J John Austin CfcHß A Smlit Jonas D Havener j X. Brown. Baltimore Jos Blchardson, U 8 H PrMcCJare. US S H Camp. USA Pt O Farrell JElndge, Clsciunati T P Meeker. lf«w York Geo Morris. Trenton W W Weiinjrer THBtutoa. Penna Capt Speny.USA T B _ Chas Marsh. New Jersey B M jlhoder. Baltimore Jos Rhoder, Baltimore W E Johnson. Ohio c S Morris A wC. Reading 8 S Reed. Mass. itreet, above Third* Wm Hastate, Pittsburg O O Rnnke.New Brighton J W fichermerhoru, a Y J Jones. New York Alex k Bowen. Pottsvilla W F Johnson. Pittsburg T Edwards, Baltimore E A Ashton. Tenn ~ J M Sandford, Memphis S H Parsous, Wash.DC W S Allison, Steubenville. | THe Union—Arch i Jae Lee. Beading jS m ku>rr. Bichmond SsTimtl bH-ore, Cape May Jaa fcangs-aff, CisclnnaU Job Koßßaeteln, Santa re t. i mmendeax, France j, y/ Kuseei. Lancaster p Young. lowa W m Schick, Ohio E i 2 Palmar, Ohio 2 Miller. Ohio treet, above Chestnut. AH L Hughes, Coaiasville J D Fraser, York co, P* i Lieut B Burmingham- N Y Thos Lee -, , . M Holiahan. Wilmington P Mcßntee, Bucks co, Pa A Kohen. _ P E Chambers, Chester, Pa R Boyer. Chenier, Pa J Bowman, Illinois John Tensler Commercial— Sixth at: yr P Flint. Douglawrille Geo Jacoby, Pboe nix rills Jobs C Merry* Phcenlxville T P Foils T-itniW ftTaihers. U SA Cai.tW Geary, tf S A Jobs Sailor. Baltimore HWilliamson* NY j v Benry, Brooklyn HC Bitner. Pottsvflle W J Stanhope, Louisville B Btcne. Bocbester _ st itrMt, IIISTI Sixth. T S Vail. Sew York W H Hodgson. West Chester H K Sloan, Indiana, Fa S Hamlll, New Yorh . Air Goodn ougb, Saw Tore T Bradley, Colombia co H E Chitden, PMU Wm McFarland, Phila ptatei tTmion —Uturk^' V Seeboia. New 1 ork _ I fdw C Clark* New York W H Eckle?, New CuUe l LF Brakin. Penna <? W Bum j Shacer, Weat Chest** 0 B Hickman. West Cheater H B Harper. Cheater co A Ctucirgham* Fenna ;reet, above Third. B A Smith, Scranton J B Sniffer. Pitteton B Harris, Jackson C-as Seri e, Pitteton D Huffori, Pitteton J w Swiigle, Pitteton ,T K Hnbler. Luzerne CO P A Jonas, Bradford co Q Kaufman, Schuyl Haven National-Race at Jos Wilson,Reading D Hoffman. Reading j s GXbai Lancaster W H Stevenson, Auburn JoinWocd. Penna H -* Anthony A la, Albany DP Smith, USA T Hiller Ha j B Belnhold, USA Irri itrceti K.ace. R K Graham. HawTorK D EEastman. New York H Hndson, Beading J 1 Cri*sman, U 3 A W Miller, flew York If j Xsnnan. Maryland H B Yananken. Pike CO Ghae dehor, Pike co. Bamum'i Hotel—Thli <3 W Snyder, Harrisburg J Wiplcr, WfeTfordi C W W Millar • „ , H O Underwood, Maryland G H Briggs, Maryland I T Harris, Hew Fork S M Beni-ot, Washington FF Barton ; Fenna S N Johnson • Barley Sheaf-Secow Jos Bice, folebnry A Longshore JComJej. Bucks co V? Davidson, Penna H E Wright, Penna T B Ptoop. Penna Jos Hill, Penna reet, Above Callovrbill. Hon C L Goundie, Allent'a J E Stfirr Sutm E E Iverett G A Prey, Easton Peter Dankcl, Pa J J Harman. Washington D M Eveland, Tamaqua B&ld Ragle— I Third at Levi Brick man, Allentown 01) Hnffort Allentown Ho6e> bhertg, Lshiihton A Fulton, M Chunk J Deal. H Chunk Jos Belter, Nazareth. Paul Hall, Nazareth Honnt Vemol-Secoi G R Conner. Trenton. N J JR J dams, fnckerton, N J . R Cordon. N J J Smith, N J Jacob fceihold, Jr, N J T Stofcely. C S A F Anderson, N Y Black Bear—Third it W Sheets, Womelsdorf B Borrougbs. Yardleyvllle J Wagner. Pa S Jsnney, Yardleyvllle W Lichtenwalner. Fa it, above CallowlillX« Hiram Carr, Hartsvilla Aaron Addis, Huntingdon WRNeal, YardleyviUe John Hieetand. Pottsyille CDankel, Danville Hadlson House—Sec PBurreughs. Yardleyvllle T Williams i wf, Boston J Hibler Bond) above Market, IM Lean j J W Bedpath, Preeport, Pa SPEOIAXj notices. Hoyt’s Hiawatha Hair Restorative. HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. BOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE BpST’B HIAWATHA. HAIR RBBTOEAfIVB. In LongfeUow’s Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to have conferred the greatest boon on his tribe because he brought to its notice corn. Every one will admit that cur preparation is worthy of the name, for' the benefits it confers when it is known. WHAT THE HIAWATHA POES. It restores faded and Cray hair and whiskers to their original color. It brines up the natural shading of one hair with another, thus giving the hair a pe*f«et life ap pearance, eo that the most critical observer cannot de lectitsnee. It makes harsh hair soft and silky, stops its felling out, eleanses it and the scalp from all impurities, Is as readily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair dress nc, and entirely overcomes the had effects of pre vious nee of preparations containinc Bulphnr, sugar of lead, ftc The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the follow ing challenge to test in the Hew York dailies three ireeke, which WAS BEYER ACCEPTED; Let some well known and disinterested persons ap point one to the proprietor of each preparation for the hair to bring up the color. Every proprietor to use no thing bnt his own preparation, and the person wnfrMng flee dm Leg the test A certificate of the result to be widely published at the expense of the unsuccessful com petitors. sold everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT ft 00., johlfi-ly 10 University Place* New Torn. Haib Dye! Haik DykJJ mATCHELOE’S celebrated HAIR DTE U the Reef fn ?h* World. The only Harmless* Tt we, and Reliable known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—change* •fed. Rusty, or Gray Hair, instantly to a Glossy Blast ej Batumi Brown* without injuring the Hair or stain lag the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; is* parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Byes. Th» ftKmine Is lignsd William a. Bayobsloiu *ll ethers ere mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, ftc. PAOTOBY, 81 BARCLAY Street, Itw York. Batchelor’s new Toilet Cream for Erecting tkc Hair. Jyss-ly Oke Prior Clothing, of thb liatbst Stubs, made in the Best Mannerj expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Jinxes. All Good* made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Onr On-Fnici System Is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. J*33 ly JONES ft CO.. 604 MARKET Street Jteck & Go’s Mason HAMLIN'S CABINET STEOX ft CO.» ORGANS. SEVENTH The Popular Clothing House op Phila., •*OAK HALL.” Seit-elaaa goods and moderate prices. WAR AM AKER ft BROWE. 8 S. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Department (to make to order) 80. 18. Sixth st <fc WIIjSON'S HIGHDST PliKMll'M 'LOCK StlTCl*® SEWING-MACHINES. 'Tse Cheapest, Simplest, and Best. Salesroom*. 701 Chestnut Street above 7th. jm:ab.e,xeiX3. *, } , Et i L r 6n Third- month, 17th. 1861, hjr c ?rem<my,T)efor« Mayor Benry, Edward H, f ,VoSQfca n L. Thomas, both,of this city. * St. Louis. March 9. Leon I. tv! 1 , 8 ,' 6 toaus Miriam Bheble, daughter of Captain J>. C. ta& al i. of 8t Louis. .• I'ir^Z^CAULEY.—At Greencastle.Franklin county, <,ii Thursday March 24, by Ray Thomas McCauley, Hr£.oassisted by her. J. Wightman, Vo. auFt* 5 . King, M D m of Philaoelphia, Surgeon of the U'‘fi*S 19>0 ut Cavalry* TJ- b. Volunteers. to Miss Maggie Htfw anl Sy» youngest daughter of the late Thomas ««u*ley, Etq., 0 f dreencastle. Pa. * » f r _ X.iX±jjlj.. t WPrA~9 a 27th inst ♦ James D. WoM, son of in the 33d year of his age. m ri r , and friends of the family are respectfully l r- attend' his ftaseral. from his late residence, i’cinpt reen street, on Wednesday, the 30th lust.. at 1 Ctmeiejy 11 ® l ™ l6r no^Cd ' To proceed to Wood th*ttS I s On the 27ch instant, Eliza Ballentlne, ilr ' , h > «ar of her age. : er .] rfe -. &t; iveg and friends are invited to attend her ( €nh^ licta the residence of her son. Oxford and ;SPrankford, on Tuesday, the 29th, # at V.9 n the morning of the 27th inst., of typhoid Hi. Edward Paxton. in the 73d year of his age. J* s ond . friends, and tnose of the family, are to attend the faneral, from his lata 2 o’cinrV i> street, on Wednesday, 30th inst, V ¥• • Without further notice Kfc UTviV a ‘ J ® Bn p^ yevellJ ®*» 27t hinet., Charles Kelly, ha iout'J S? 4 * l 'rears. e £“®eral willßiren * , rfeji^S^^a^emomingof the2sthinst, Marga- Ur ag B . ‘ llie * a * e William Hoffman, in the 7<Hn year family are respectfully ®» of Jto ittn«rai tram 1101 uto residence* ■’PMFoRt — an<i Haverford road, Twenty ?c- * wve £ a Sixth-day, the 25th, Eliza (ielr nL?J? Jeremiah. Comfort, offering Mill. 9 Jft iS?tf m& ‘ft. 1 " 1 w *i.. oa 2SttLW ’ at 2 o'clock p. n '.-^\-,8-StV D -pSSS BC ®» Port Kennedy. Mont* Peaaa * on Mareaaich.lSSi, Major i?a *a; friends are incited to stum* v?. /„ JL-AVa?**, nexk * M ” c b 28th, tit nKlock aw‘ t * NorrlstowS tiMil 7® ®* , ? family are reepectfallTinviUd tn H^W&^tste?ssssgj; A street, below Vine. Jas Gosman, Maryland J J Palmer, Elmira, NY 6 McDonald, Mifflin, Pa Jaa Mclncrow PP Davie. USA Jas Craven, Nevrtown id street, above Arch. B Pine. N J E Corson, NY Thos G Hull. Milton, Pa J B Raymond. N J D H Hudson. Laurel. Del John S Hudson, Laurel. Del Pianos. pianos. J. 1. GOULD, and CHESTNUT. No, 1915 Green street, on Honda? next, 28th Lust . at # lT ° DAyiS—on the 26th instant, Sarah E. Davis, la the at Brandywine Manor, ChwUr co.. Vi. • nvckly Report of Interments. 9 Hbaxtb Opytoß. March 26,1984 a ** OACaBS Of DEATH. 9 3 OAOTXS OF DEATX. -| 5 3 <5 2 _f? J 3 j> Asthma 1 FrVer,_4falUnattt.... 1 3 Abscess 1 44 PeteCQiat.... 1 Asphyxia 2 •• Puerperal.... 1 Amenia 1 41 R*<aUt*iU'... 1 Albuminuria......... 1 44 Scarlet.*.. .. g Ap0p1exy....... 5 1 ;; TyphusMali* 310 Bans and Scalds.... 1 “ Typhoid...... 9, 6 Cancer 1 ** Spotted 3 4 * “ Uterus. 1 Gangrene 2 1 Croup*. ... 12 Sietnorrhage 1 Congestion of Brain*. 3 4 41 Lanes 3 „ „ “ Lunge S 3 Hooping Cough „ « CoUapee of Lungs...■ 1 Inflammation Brain. 1 10 Cerebrospinal Ale- *• Broach! 5 3 nlngltis 2 5 44 Chest 1 Compression,Brain.. 11 44 Liver..__ OT I Consumption,Lncge. 38 8 44 Lungs ** 44 Bowels 1 44 Peritoneum-. 3 Convulsions 215 Pleura* ... ■ ■ • 3 l Diphtheria 16 " =&* Bow - a 4 o ** Uterus..«• n»* o E"*:;::::":::: 1 intussusception i uroysy...... i Inanl ti oQ 1 4 •• Brain™.4 Intempsr.nce 1 •• chi 1 .?..*, SBSSS”;.:::::::::: 1 8 Dl.Haui.Of 8 1 aa A «V-.1".."-ili.ii » •• VaiiS'*...* 1 Palsy 5 44 Lungs.... 1 . Phlegmasia Bolens.. 1 “ * lortenin. of Brain!!! 3 1 SgS'&ES!:.: \ KSSVr::::::: 1 d 4 4 Tabes Mesenteries. 1 Enlargement, Heart. 1 TatnoiS 2 Fracture of Jaw 1 Unknown.. 3 3 Fevori BUioue 1 Wonnda, gunshot... 1 ** Congestive... 1 fi *• Catarrhal.... 1 Total * 188 200 OF THB ABOTS THBBB WBRB Under 1 year..*..*... 88 From4o to 60 27 From Ito 2.............. 21 44 Mto lB “ 2to 6.. 89 44 60 to 70 12 M Qto 10 “ 70 to ~~ I*2 ” 10 to 1fi... 4*. *...».*» 10 44 80 te 90.. U 44 16 to 20. .. 22 44 90t0100..**« 1 44 80 to 47 mx , —- ■» 30 to 40 45 Total .888 WARDS. | WARDS. J WARDS. First .26 Tenth. 8 Nineteenth.. ~~27 Second..*.l7 Eleventh. 9 Twentieth...~~22 Third-..... .IB Twelfth. -1! Xw«aty-#wt----ll Foarth 16 Thirteenth 6 Twenty-oe«ond..l Fifth. 16 Fourteenth 14 Twenty-third.... Sixth t Fifteenth 13 Twenty-fourth..a Seventh SSlSlxteenth 16 Twenty-#fth....l Rishth Ist Seventeenth.... .12 Unknown.. 4 Ninth 81 Eighteenth.*.• *.12 T0ta1,... ..»«*»«» Deduct deaths from the country....* States, 312 s FanSpu 61: Unknown. 18. From the Almshouse, lit People of Color, 40; from the of deaths, compared with the correspond* In* week 0f1863 and of last week, was as follows: WeeH endinr March 28,1863, was 28 L Week ending March 19* 1861, was ltfs Males.'SlS; Females, 171; Boys. 116: Girls, 84. Deaths and interments of soldiers, 33. By order of the Board of Health. _ WILLIAM BSAD. Health Offleer. WESSON & SON HAVE COMMENCED D ™elTla* their HpriM.ndSnmm.r Stock of MOURN* no GOODS. and h»T« now in stor*— Bleak Brxantlnee, English Bombazines, v. Florentines, French Bombailnes, •< Bareie Hernanl. Summer Bombazines, Crape Marete. Ohally, •• Bareges, Mousselanee, ■ > silt Ozenadlnce, Tamlsez, Black, and Black and WMteFonlardc. *c. MOURNING STORE, mjg No. 918 CHESTNUT Street T?YBB & LANDEIX, 400 ARCH ST., Jj ordered this season. #» their beat custom* Bichest Silks imported; Shawls of exclusive styles: Dress Doods, Paris styles; Spring Manilas, Glotb and Silk m ug» SECOND WARD ASD VHR &3» DRAFT.—An Adjourned Mating of the Citizens win be held THIS EVENING at 7# o'clock, at the ROBERT RAIKES SOHOOL-HOTTSE, SIXTH Street, above Carpenter. JSO. B. MINTON, Pread’t pro tem. ffTg£SSa«. [ Secretaries. j»jg» AN ADJOURNED MSGTI9IG OF the Citizens of the FOUiiTfiBNTH WARD will beheld THIS BVRNING.aI SPRING-GARDES’ HALL, at S o’clock. All interested in exempting the ward from draft areuTged to attend- t WM B. THOMAS. President. Thos R. Davis. Secretary. It A MASS MSRVINO OF THE ClTl |>> ZENS of the TWENTIETH WARD will be held THIS (Monday) BYERING, March 28, at S’.o’clock, in tiie Church RIGHTS Street, above MASTER. All ince reeted in filling up the quota of the Ward under the call of the President for 200.010 men are invited. Several eminent speakers will address the meeting. The ladies are particularly invited to be present , lt» _ B. H kBPEB, Sec’y. REVIEW OF c * THEODORE PAR |C7* KBB.’ —Rev. JOHN MOORS will present the above theme, at the regular Monthly Meeting of the Young Men’s Christian Association, to be held at their Booms, No. 1009 and 1011 CHSSTNUr Street, on MOND aY EVENING. March 28sh, at 7# o’clock. The youna men and members recently electee are especially invited to be present mh26 2.* SPIRITUALISM-A MEETING ftCN» will be held at the First Spiritual Church, THOMPSON Street, below Front, on MONDAY AFTER NOON. at 3 o’clock. Addresses will be delivered by Mrs BROWN, Dr. CHILD, and others: and there Will be a FESTIV ili at the same place at BP. M. Tickets for this, 25 cents. ♦ mh26-2t* FAIR .-ON FRIDAY, |> SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY, the 26th, 26th, 28th and 29th Inst,, at the Church of New Je rusalem. CBBRRY Street, above Twentieth. Purchasers for the Sanitary Fair will find a choice variety of useful axd ornamental articles. . n>h26-3t* A LECTURE UPON THE LIFE ftCF* AND LABORS OF TBS LATE ARCHBISHOP HUGHES will be delivered by the Rt. Rev. JAMSB ROOSEVELT BAYLEY, D. D., Bishop of Newark, N. J., at the ACADEMI OF MUSIC, Broad and Locust Streets, on MONDAY EVENING. March 23ch. 1864, at 8 o’clock. Proceeds for the benefit of the Poor. I Tickets 26 cents, can be obtained at Peterson’s Book Store* No, 306 Chestnut street, of the Sextons at the principal Catholic Churches, and at the Catholic Book Stores. mhlS-lZt gi» THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR,.— Office of the Committee on ** Labor Incomes and Revenues, ” No. 118 South SEVENTH Street. Phila delphia The undersigned will be at tbe office as above TO-DAY, from 10 to 4, to furnish information and receive subscriptions. ■ JOHN W. GLAGHORN. .Treasurer. Subscriptions and remittances by mail daily acknow-. ledged in the Philadelphia newspapers. mhl9-lm RELIEF ASSOCIATION FOR EAST KV ZDEBNIsSEE. , „ . Ca*h Receipts. William Duane. * Fresbjterisn church, New Alexandria, West* morel&nd county, Penna., per Adam Tor* T&nce, pastor J. Emory Stone....* Proceeds of a colleetlon made at a public meet* -in* held in the Kensington M,B Church.... William Neal Proceeds of the first public meeting held in this city /or the suffering East Tenneese&os, at the Union M. B. Church, on an unusually stormy night-per Thomas T. Mason John B. Myers A Go. Thomas Ball* Brookville. Fenna Christian Evangelical Befonned Church, Green street, per Bsv. S H. Glesy 6 oo C. H. A. 25 OJ Previously reported $2l 537 or CALEB COPE* Treasurer. It Office of the Philadelphia. Saving Fund Society. OFFICE OF THE GREAT CEJtf !O» TRAL FAIR FOR THE BAHITaRY COMMlS- SlON— Philapelphia, 1307 Chestnut street, March, 1864.—The Committee on Finance and Donations of the Great Central Fair appeal for contribution* in MONEY to thoee of their fellow-citizens who do not propose sending to the Fair the products of their skill ana indas try. By far the larger portion of the money received on the occasion of the Fairs held for the benefit of the Sani tary Commission in Cincinnati, Boston, and Brooklyn, was derived from direct donations In CASE, and not from the proceed sof the sale of &i tides exposed. What the Sanitary Commission needs to afford relief to the sick and wounded soldiers is money, in large amounts and from all sources. We call, then, upon all hankers* cor* poratlons, capitalists, persons liying upon incomes, pro fessional or otherwise; in short, upon all who will not he represented in the Fair by their productions, to imi tate the example of those who will, and to contribute liberally in hoxet for this great object. In New York, although their Fair is not to he held for two weeks, con tributions of mors than $900,000 in cash hare been already received, a single department of trade, that of dry goods, having made up more than half that sum. Brooklyn and Cincinnati have each contributed as much in money, and certainly the wealth, liberality, and patriotism of Philadelphia can hardly be considered as less conspicuous than that of these communities. Con* irlbutlona will be thankfully received by any of the members of the Committee AB. BORIS. Chairman. 8. A. MERCER, . SAMUEL WALSH, THOMAS SPARKS, A. J. ANTBLO, CALEB COPE. JOHN T LEWIS. THOMAS KIMBER. Jr.» JAY COOKE. S. W. CL IRK, WM. C KERT* E. C. KNIGHT. ph2B- St&mwtf V S. INTERNAL REVEHVB- Second Collection District of Pennsylvania, com* prising .first, Seventh, Eighth, flinth, and Tenth, wards of tho city of Philadelphia. NOTICE. The annual assessment for 1863, for the above-named district, of persona liable to a tax on Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate, and also of persons required to takeout licenses, having been completed. NOTION IS HEREBY GIVE* That the taxes aforesaid trill be received daily by the undersigned, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 8 F. If., (Sundays excepted.) at his office, southwest corner of THIBD and WALNUT Streets, on and after MONDAY, the 7th Inst • and until and Including SATURDAY, the 2d day of April next enroln^^^ All persons who fell to pay their annual taxes upon Carriages, Pleasure Tachts/Buttard Tables, and Cold or Silver Plate, on or before the aforesaid 2d day of April, 1864, will incur a penalty of ten pei centum additional of the amount thereof, and be liable to costs, as provided for in the 19th section of the excise law of Ist July, 1882. All persons who in like manner > hall fall to take out their licenses as required bv law. on or before the 2d day of April, 1861. will Incur a penalty of ten per centum ad ditional of the amount thereof, and be subject to a pro secution for three times the amount of said tax, in ac cordance with the provisions of the 69th seotion of the lhw aforesaid. -All payments are .required to be made In Treasury Notes under authority of the United States, or in notes of Banks organized under the act to provide a na tional currency, known as National Banka. No further notice will ha given - JOHN H. DVBHL, Collector. S.W. cor. THIBD and WA GNUT Sts. OFFICES OF THE CONNECTICUT Mining company, 468 wal a err street. Philadelphia, March 24.1864. At a meeting or the Executive Committee of the Con neciisut Mining Company, held THIS DAT, G. R, MOOSE. Eiq.. was elected president, to fill the vacancy caused hy the death of the late president, Gao. J West. B. O. LOWRY, Assistant Secretary, MARQUETTE MINING COUP ANT. —A meeting of toe stockholders wilt take place at their rooms 319 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY. 28th, at 4 P M- Important hfikiness. mh26-2t DAYIO 8. BEYL, feiretary SONVUENT CEMEfERY.-NO TICS —An assessment of &IXT t CEMTdoaeaoh and every Lot in the Cemetery (not heretofore exempted from taxation! will be due and payable at the Office of the Cemetery* No. 141 North SIXTH 6tieet, on the first day ol APRIL naxt. The payment of FOUR DOLLARS AND FORTY CENTS 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 foiling due most be paid in addition; mhfl-tapl E. TAYLOR, Secretary. notice to stockholders - The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the JUNCTION RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on MOKD»Y, the 4th day of April, 1884. at 12 o’clock M., * n Philadelphia, at the Office of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company. Annual Election for President and Directors will be held same day and place, mhieut JOSEPH LESLEY, Secretary, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA op AS-Sr-Th? Examination Of the Junior, feophomore, and Freshman Classes, at the close of the Second Term, will be held In the following order: MONDAY, March 21«rt.—From 9 to n. Juniors* by Professor Kendall (Differential Ostanins), and Son\o mores,hy Professor Frazer (Chemistry of the UetaUoids), written. From 11 to 1, freshmen, by Professor Allen °22d! —From 9 to 11, Sophomores (Trigo nometry). and freshmen (Algebra), by Professor Ken dall. written. From 11 to 1* Juniors, by the Provost (Intellectual Philosophy), oral. • WEDNESDAY, 29<L —From A to 11. Junior* (Juvenal), and Sophomores (Cicero de Senselute), by Professor Jack ton, written. From 11 to 1* Freshmen by Professor Oop- P THURSDA^.°i^h,—From 9 to 11, by Profes sor Fraser (Dynamics), oral. _ From 11 to 1, Sophomores, b %CEBDAY,^9th I —From »toll", °Juniors, by Professor Allen (Demosthenes), oral. From 11 to 1, Sophomores, *Q3BBS£I3&£PS&tt & H. Preahmen.br Pro feasor Jnekson (Horace’. a IITO. mh2l-9t Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. PHILADELPHIA AMD READING COMPANY. South FOURTH street, Phil 4phlphia, March 2*. 1884. To avoid detention the holders of coupons of ibis Com pany, due on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave them at this omeeon or before the 31st instan •, when re ceipts will he given, deducting three percent- for united Kates tax ana cheeks, will be ready for delivery on the Ist proximo, in exchange for said receipts. WW'to Qi 8i BS4DTO&Di TrWWfi GEOKGE THOHPgOir, The Orator of Freedom, the distinguished coadjutor of do ha Bright and Richard Cobdou in the defence hae rican institutions, -will, by Invitation, deliver AN AD DRESS, In the ACADEMY OP MTJ3IC, on MONDAY EVENING,-the 4th of April, at 8 o’eloek-the net pro ceeds to go to tbe benefit of tbe COOPBR-BHOP and UNION REFBBSHMEHT BALOOH3 Subject—“AH EHGUSHMAN’d PLEA POE DEMO CRATIC PBEEDOM. ” Admleeion, 29 cents. Secured se»U. 60 centa-lo he had at THE ONION LEAGUE. NATIONAL UNION CLUB. FUFERVIiUBY COMMITTEE BO IMS. Ho. 1210 Chest not street rUGH’S. corner of Sixth end Chestnut streets. ANTI SLAVERY BOOMS, Tenth strett. above Arch. REFRESHMENT SALOONS, and at the BOX OFFICE OP THE ACADEMY.’’* mh27-6t AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. JtEV. HENRT WARD BEECHER, “POWEK-THB LAW OF ITS DISTRIBUTION•” Thi* will be tbe only opportunity to hear Mr. Beecher t> a present Beacon. Admission 25cents. Reserved seats 60 cei ts. Tickets for sale at ASHMEAD ft EVANS’, 73* CHEST NUT Streets mh2B st* fgp UMIVBD STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. Wotknow In Progress In tile Army at Rent. CHKISTIAH COMMISSION STATIONS LARGELY IN- ORB SEED IN NUMBER. THE WOKK ABUNDANTLY PBOSPEKED. Many More Stations Needed to Meet tire Wants of tire Army. UNPRECEDENTED CALL FOB DELEGATES AND PREPARATION FOR TUB COMING CAMPAIGN WITH ITS MOVEMENTS AND BATTLES The Christian Commission depends mainly upon direct contributions, and must not be forgotten by Loyal Chris “i|ce¥aBlKG WANTS DEMAND INCBBASBD LIBB- Receipu of Money, Stores, Ad , to January I, 1894, $] 148063 94. Number of Boxes of Stores, Are., shipped to the field or distributed at home, 10 339. _ Number of Delegates sent, 1.663. ~ . Copies of Scriptures distributed, 668,275 s Hymn, and PealZQ Books. W2*6i Rnapsack L870.348: Li brary Books 43,168; Pamphlets, 166.14*; papers, 3.m2t0; Pages of Tracts, 22,980,428; Silent Com °Tbe a trmted Stetes Ohrlstian Commission has seized the present golden opportunity of rest for the Army to ex tend its work for the good of the Soldiera. STATIONS nave been multiplied, each with its chapel and store teats, free writing tables, and elothing, com forts. and rtadlng matter for gratuitous distribution. VOLUNTARY DELEGATES, in numbers greater than ever before, have been sent to preach the Gobpbl at tne station* and In regiments, batteries, and camps without • Chaplains, distribute reading matter and stores, and li A°FEßMA < lfsMT < Fl t ELDAolNCTba»tMiiiBn«clajtly extended to establish stations and superintend the work. THE BLESSING OF GOD rests signally on all parts of the work. Many thousands have been cleared, bene fited and saved. Still a large part of the Army remains unreached, and double the number, both of stations and delegates, are needed to meet the urgent demand for them, . « The Christian Commission offers to the people a per fectly reliable and wonderfully economical channel to reach tbe entire Army In all its various field*. The money riven goes in fall measure, in benefits for body and soul, directly to the Soldiers, and stores also, imme* diately f> om the hands of delegates from home, who add words and deeds of kindness to the gifts When bestowed. Let the uetple live the Money and Stores, and the work will be done. The large Corps of Delegates now in the field will serve as a grand corps of relief when the ai mies shall move and battles be fought, and the’greater their number the more prompt and effective will be the relief they shall render ___ Let not the present work languish. Wait not for the B V°S'd* at Western Bank, and Stereo R Chairman Ohrletian Commission. 13 BANE Street. Philadelphia. W. B- Boabdmae. Secretary TJ. S. 0. 0. fe7-mthtf I • M M, • M MIM.SSS maam DIVIDEND NOTICK —’THE DI KJVRECTORS OF THE IRWIN PETROLEUM OIL COMPANY have this day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT, on their capital stock, ont of’the earnings of the company for the month of FEBRUARY, payable on and after the Ist of April, at the office of the company. No. 336 WALNUT Street. Greta’s bnjjdlni- F. C LAWRANOE, Treasurer. PHiLADBiiPHtA. March 21st, 1884 mh22 61* »» PHILADELPHIA AMO READING lev RAILROAD CO.. Office. 331 South FOURTH Street, Pmi.Aiiri.pin A, March 17, 1864 Nolle, 1, h«t«by liven, that the Tranefer Books of the Common Block of this Company Will be closed on the 31st imt., to be reopened on. the 14th or APRIL next, at wbich time the Stockholders of this- Company, who have New York ceitificates. are requested to return them to the Farmers’Loan and Trust Company, No. 66 Wall street, New York, who will give a receipt for the same, aod famish is a few days thereafter certificates from the Philadelphia offlee, ia exchange for said receipts. The Transfer Office for the Preferred stock of this Com pany at New York will be closed permanently on the SDt inst That for both the Preferred and Common Stock in Boston will be permanently closed on tbe 3lst MARCH. S. BRADFORD. mh!B fmwiiUApH Treasurer. tTHE COAL BOUNTY FUND COMMIITFE, 205% WALNUT STREET. WILL PAT TWENTY DOLLARS FOR EVERY--VOLUNTEER MUSTERED INTO THE PHILADELPHIA REGIMENTS OF HANCOCK’S 2D ARMY CORPS, Viz; eoth, Tl&t, 73d. 106th REGIMENTS F. V.. FROM THIS DATE UNTIL APRIL Ist. mh2B-4t ALFRED DAY, Chatrmm. « HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE SUSQUEHANNA, Chambebsburg. Pa., March 24,1661. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 20. $BO9 78 —**..*—s2* 777 34 Authority haying been granted by the War Depart ment to the Ccramanding General of the Department of the Susquehanna, the Ist Battaiim three years* Penn sylvania Volunteers (formerly six months* volunteers), consisting of six companies, mustered into the United Stales service for three years or during the war, is au thorized to recruit to ten companies of the maximum strength. Thlr Battalion is on Provost duty In this department, and it offers a good opportunity to those persons who have been in the service and have been honorably dis charged, to re-enter, and to those of good character who have not been in the service to enter the tame. Only those known to the reerniting officers and persons au thorized to recruit as being reliable and trustworthy Will be received, as the nature of the duty this Battalion is called upon to perform is Buch that it requires soldiers in whom the commanding officers can place confidence. PersoL staking advantage of the benefit! arising from enlistment in this Battalion will receive the bounties paid by the Government as authorized in existing orders. The officers must be men who have had Borne experi ence in the military service, intelligent, and' of good character, and only those bringing the requisite number of men and possessing the above qualifications will be recommended to the Governor of the State for commis sions. Recruits and persons having squads of recruits will report to Captain GEO. W. MERRICK. Ist Battalion three years’Pa. Vole., and Recruiting Officer for the same, at HARRISBURG, Pa. Applications to enter this Battalion must be made at oncejvhat the companies may be filled and organized beforeHhe first of April next, af vor which date the addi tional Government bounties as now paid, will be dis continued. and only the one hundred dollars bounty will be paid, as provided by the act approved July 22, 1801. By command of Major General COUGH John 8 Schpltze, Asst Adjt. Genera*. mh2B lot « WANTED—TWO INTELLIGENT, young, hearty COLORED MBN* to enlist in the}23l U. g. Colored Troops, now at Camp Casey, near Wssbington. D. C., for the PO»t of QUARTERMASTER’S SERGEANT AND ADJUTANT’S _ CLERK. .They mnst have a fair, common-school education. The highest bounty will be given Apply early to ROBERT S. CORSON, Supervisory Agent of Committee for Recruiting Colored Troops, lglO CHESTNUT Street mh2B-3fc S GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE, No. 61V CHBSTNUTIStreet.—RECRUITS wanted for all tbe old Pennsylvania CAVALRY. ARTILLERY, and INFANTRY REGIMENTS now In service, not already full. ALL THE BOUNTIES GIVEN. CHAS. N. CIDWALLADER. Captain 2d Artillery, 112th Regiment P V., mh26-6.* Gegeneral Recruiting Officer. JgPECTAOLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. ARTIFICIAL HUMAN BYES Inserted without pain, by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.. ■ OS«* CHESTNUT Street. QPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS 5 FIELD GLASSES. Microscopes for Phyeloiana and Students. A very large assortment for sale bv . JAMBS W. QUEEN ft CO. , Ogft CUBS PHUT Street. T\/rATHEMATIC Alj DRAFTING IN "A STRUMENTS. Chesterman s Metallic and Steel-tape Measures. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN ft GO.. „ . , 92* CHESTNUT Street Priced and Illustrated Catalogues gratis, mh23-lm TIEUT. GENERAL GRANT. —WE YJ publish this morning a very fine card photograph of Lieut. General Grant, taken during hi, late visit. MCALLIBTJSK St BROTHER, robes 3t 7»8 CHESTNUT Street. r»bU. DAHLGEEN. NOW READY, a very fine card picture of the late Col. Dahlgren. MCALLISTER & BROTHHR, mh2B-3t T»8 CHESTNUT Street. 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T7EAST OF THE PASSOVER.—THE •*- undersigned would respectfully Inform hie co-Rell giorists that he is now ready to fill orders of the purest and beet quality of ‘‘ MAZOTH,” alias PABBOVER BREAD, at eleven cents per pound, Christian*, wishing ftp prccore some of ear Passover Bread, can also order it in quantities to suit them, and have it sent bv express, or ae directed, to any part of the world Tbe arindisg of the wheat out of which this Passover Bread is made, and the baking of the bread, has been personally mper In tended by the undersigned, and he la certain it must give satisfaction to all who ! may favor him with£their patronage All orders accompanied with tfcemoneii anddirecJedtoMAßK HERTZ, Agent, Nee, Q and 7 DOCK Street, Philadelphia, will bs promptly fllhd Cpbgh6f3 MARK HERTZ. Agent. *« TVRIED PEACHES."—IOO B A G S JL/ and 26 bbla prim, halves _ For stltby „„ D. TUBTIN. VC M Bstwt. THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1864; OF ENGLAND, THURSDAY. 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TBE SUNBEAM STORIES, Containing the charming, bright stories of— TRAP TO CATCH A SUHBBdM. CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING, HOUSE ON THE ROOK. ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFS, MERRY CHRISTMAS, DREAM CHINTZ. STAR IN THE DESERT, Re. Six beautiful volumes. Illustrated, $2 60. WILLIS F. HAZARD, Publisher, fe26-tjyl 31 South SIXTH Street. A PFLETON’S NEW AMERICAN 11 CYCLOPEDIA. The agency for this invaluable Library of Universal Information i» at St South SIXTH Street, second story. Also, RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank Moore. fell-tf LEGAL* TTNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TKICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING-* 'WHEREAS, The. District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on the several Libels filed in the name of the United States of America, hath de creed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the following-named vessels and cargoes respectively, to wit: The sloop BUF FALO. whereof Lewis Wriggim is master. h*r tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the. cargo laden onboard thereof, captured by the bark Brszllera, under the com mand of Acting Master W. T. Gillespie; the schooner MARY, whereof is master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, at d the cargo laden on board thereof, cap tured by the united States bark Brazilera, under com mand of Acting Master W T. Gillespie; the sloop PER. SIS, whereof is master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the cargo laden on board thereof, captured by the United States steamer Massachusetts, under com mand of Acting Volunteer Lieutenant West ;the schooner SYLVANUS. whereof Higgins ie master, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, ana the cargo laden on board then of, captured by the steamer Huron, under the command of Lieutenant James H. Baker, to bo monished, cited, and called to Judgment at tbe time and place un derwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.} You are thereiore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that &▼ publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Phila delphia, and In the Legal Intelligencer, you do monish, and cite, or cause to be, monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any light, title, or interest in the said vessels, their tackle, apparel, and furniture, and their cargoes laden on board thereof, to appear before tbe Honorable JOHN CADWAIADES. the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room, in the city of Phll&del -Bhia, •on the twentieth day after publication of aese presents* if it be a court day* or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in dne form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, If any mer have, why the said vessels their tackle, ap parel, and furniture, and their cargoes laden en board thereof, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United State,, and a* goods of their enemies or otherwise, U*bU and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and con demned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive In this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also Intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear ana shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and Will proceed to adjudication on the said capture* and may pronounce that the said vessels,* their tackle, apparel, and furniture, and their cargoes laden on board thereof, did belong, at tbe time of the capture of the same, to tbe enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and sub ject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned ae lawful prize, the absence, or rather contu macy, of the persons 80 cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said DistrictCourtwhatyou shall do in thepremises,together "witoes™tJe e H,?iorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge Of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this twenty-first day of MARGH, A. D. 1861, and in the eighty-eighth year of the Independence of the said United States. mh2B-2t G. R. FOX, Clerk of District Court. PEOPLE’S TELEGRAPH. NEW FIRST CLASS LINES. PHILADELPHIA OFFICES: 2Vo. 4.11 CHESTNUT STREET GIKARP HOUSE, CORN EXCHANGE, MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE READING-ROOM, (RIGHT HAND SIDE, MAIN ENTRANCE > mh24-6fc OFFICE of the guardians of v THE POOR, Ho. North SEVENTH Street. _ Philadelphia, March 2S. 186 L PROPOSALS FOR FURMI6HIBG COAL FOR THE PHILADELPHIA SEALED PROPOSALS) from miners for furnishing not exceeding 8,000 (three thousand) Tons of first quality bard White Arb, Lehigh, or Schuylkill uo&l, for the Philadelphia Almshouse, will he received at the Office of tbe Guardians of the Poor, Vo. 4rSS North BEVENTH Street, Philadelphia, until MONPaY, 'April 4th, 1864, at 12 Jtt. The Coal to be delivered, free from slate, dust, or other impurities, at the Almshouse wharf, on the Schuylkill, before the first day of June And to be in fcrec’ed and weighed in carts on the scales, 2.240 pounds to the ten on tbe Almshouse grounds, as delivered. Tbe Proposals will state tbe prices, payable in city war rants. for each size. i. e (or 1 (CO tone of Lump CoaL 1, &i<o tons of Egg Coal £OO tons of Stove Coal, And the location end mine from which it is proposed to dtllver. &c6'mp&nled by certificates from persona known to the Boatd. that the person or persons making the offer Is or ate actually engaged in the basiness of mining coal, and ox sufficient ability to execute the contract, tor the faithful performance of which security will be required. The Guardians of the Poor reserve the right to accept any proposal in whoie or in part, or to reject all, as they may deem best for the interests cf the city: and. In the Jailers an the part of any contractor to doHver the coals f ccordiag to his agreement, both in quality and quantity, the Guardians of the Poor reserve the right to buy elteyrhere whatever quantity may be re quired to m<et tte deficiency, and charge tt> tbe con tractor ai.y loss or damage arising from each failure. P’ to toe endorsed 4 ’Proposals for furnishing Ccal for tbe Almshouse. V 'Blank'printed forms of pro ro.alf-ill l>e lumiehed on epplicalon at the office of tl e Guv-elans, by n ail or otherwise. mM6St CHsS. T MILLER, Secretary. . B f. beimfu’s famous por * TRAITS :llf»-ilze Photographs la.oil color.; aeon ra*e In outline,.features.-and 1 expression, and impressiva vebiiihi, «»U»nr, W 4 ‘ W" T\ISIRABLE GOODS. XJ FBOM AUCTION. 25 pieces Russia Diaper, $2.75. 20 pieces Russia Diaper, $3.50. 35 pieces Russia Diaper, wide, $4. 14 pieces RubbU Diaper, very wide, $5. Alec, 10 lota of Table Linens—all prices. , frew open at JOHN H. STOKES'. mM6 TO» ABOH Street. almshouse. RBTAIIi DRY GOODS. QPENING PARI3 MADE MANTI LLA S BEBING CLOAHB, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 39TH. J. W. PROCTOR A CO., THE PARIS: MANTILLA EMPORIUM. 020 CHESTNUT STREET. MILLINERY GOODS. Sp spring- 1864. BROOKS & ROSENHEIM, 431 MARKET STREET, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RIBBONS, BONNETS, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS, FLO W E R S, AMD MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY. mh2S»lm - • ■ • • ~ 1864. k 1864. WOOD & CARY, 136 CHESTNUT STEEETi STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. F. B.—MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS an Invited to examine before pnrekulng, H our STOCK IS FULL and PRICES LOW jnhS-Sm • WOOD A CAST. P. A. HARDING ft CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, No. 413 ARCH STREET. FniUADSIFEIA. mh3-2m flO KIBTER’B, NO. 145 N. EIGHTH JMjiaJstreet, will open on THURSDAY, March S), Spring JI and Summer Fancy Bonnets and Straw Goods. mh2s-St. ARMY GOODS. -pOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVANS & HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH BTREET, PHILADELPHIA Banners. Regimental and Company Flags, Strords, Bashes, Belts, Pasiants, Bpauletteß, Hats, Caps, Can teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses. Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Amy and Navy Officers. ▲ liberal discount allowed to the trade. mhlO-lm FURLOUGHS. Officers and Soldiers, visiting the city on Furlough, needing SWORDS, And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are Invited to the very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of GEO. W. SIMONS & BRO., BANBOM-STBEET hall, SANBOM Street, above Sixth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Hade to order at tlie shortest notice, which, for richness and mflgnlilcenee, challenge oempetltlon.no other house in tbe country combining the MANDI'ACTCJBING JEW ELER with the MB ACTIO AL SWOBD-MAKBS. mhlO-an pROTHINGHAM dk WELLS HAV. FOIL RAT.H. HSAVIj AND LIGHT SHBBTINGS AND STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CAETON FLANNELS. WABH.NGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILBCIAB. BRO WN.BLE ACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. IS WORSTED YARN. . eeaslftf BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. & CO., 432 CHESTNUT ST., BLANK BOOK & ENVELOPE MANUFACTURERS, STOCK BROKERS’ PURCHASE AND SALES BOOKS. STOCK BROKERS’ RECEIPT AND DELIVERY BOOKS. COPYING PRESSES. COPYING-PRESS TABLES. COPYING BOOKS AND FLUIDS. SOLDIERS’ POCKET PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. SOLDIERS’ WRITING AND SEWING CASES. CLARK'S INDELIBLE PENCIL, for Marking Linen. Also, a large assortment of Note and Letter Papers: together with a full and complete stock of counting-house fancy and staple Stationery, at low prices. mh22*tf & SON, NO. S NORTH SIXTH STREET, PRINTERS AND STATIONERS. BLANK BOOKS, PAPERS, PENS, AND INKS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. Corporation.. Ranke, and Bnslnee. Hen supplied with everythin* r eceesary for the Counting-room. mhl2-lm Hope gold company. MINES— 44 GOLD DIRT LODE, Gilfin county. Colorado. CAPITAL, 80,000 SHARES, each. TPITaTDPCI JOHN BVAIW Colorado. F H. JUDD, New York H. S. COHU. New York. WILLIAM MOLLBR. New York. GEO. W. GRAFFLIN, Baltimore. HERMAN FUNKE. New York. B CORNELL WHITE, New York. M. C TYLER. Sew York. 8. G, ARNOLD, Providence. PRESIDENT. His Excellency JOHN EVANS, Governor of Colorado Territory. _ VICE PRESIDENTS. Hon. & G. ARNOLD, Dr. F. H. JUDD. Treasurer, WALTER E. LAWTON, Secretary, J. p. D AVI US mh22lm Office, No. 25 CLIFF Street. New York. TTNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, V: Washington, March 10. 1864. On the petition of F. P. DIUPFEL, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, praying for the extension of a patent granted to him the 36th day of July, 1850, for an im provement in STEAM BOILERS, for seven years from the expiration of laid patent, which takeß place on the sixteenth day of July, 1864. It la ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Pa tent Office, on MONDAY, the 27th day of June next, at 12 o clock M.: and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file In the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in wilting, at least twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmitted in-accordance With the rales of the office, which will be farnlshed on application. The testimony In the case will be closed on the 13tb day of June next; dep eltions and other-papers relied Upon ae teetlmonylmget he filed in the office on or be fore the morning of that day; the arguments, if any. Within ten days. Ordered, also, that this notice he published in the Chronicle . Washington, D. C., and Phlladelpnla Press, Philadelphia, Penna. once a week for three successive weeks; the first of said publications to beatle&st sixty day s previous to the day of hearing. D. P. HOLLOWAY. mh!4-m3t . Commissioner of Patents. PORNS AND BUNIONS. V-/ PETERSON PETERSON PBTERBON PETERSON CO"RN CORN CORN CORN OINTMENT OINTMENT OINTMENT k OINTMENT Will thoroughly cure CORNS and BUNtORS, without a, |iolS\y Bru.si.ts everywhere. Price as cents. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY. A COWDBN.Agents. mhMlm* »3 North SIXTH Street. "PhON ’T FAIL TO GET A COLORED A/ photograph of BEIMBB. Pine pictures, artistically colored, at moderate charge., only ,1. Gallery* SE COND Street, above Green. Get one. Only ,1. lt» “ TARIED APPLES.”—IOO BBLS. A-/ prime New Yoik State Dried Apples Por sale by JOHN D. TUSTIN. ir 1? Bowk EB9IT gtnet, MEDICAXw KATHAIRON. Ratkalron te Aom the Greek word “ Kathro.” or ** Ka. thaire," elmlMnr to cleanse, rejuvenate, and restore. This article it what lte name algnlflee. For preserving, restoring and beautifying the HUMAN HAIR It te the most remarkable preparation In the world. It is again owned and pnt up by the original proprietor, and Is now mad. with the sam. care, skill, and attention which cava It a sale cf ever one million battles per Annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates senrf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and dean. It make, the hair rich, soft, and glossy. ' It prevents the hair from failing offend turning gray. It restorea hair upon held heads Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head of hair ehonld use LTON’S KATHAIRON It is known and used through ont the civilized world. Sold by all respectable dealers DEM AS B. BARNES A GO.. New Fork. HASAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. This Is the most delightful and extraordinary article over discovered. It changes the ann-burnt face and hands to a penrly satin texture of ravishing beauty, Im parting the marble purity of youth, and the dfoKzfef appearance so inviting In the city belle of &shion. It re moves tan. freckles, pimples, and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent, and smooth. It oontaina no material injurious to the skin. Patronised by actresses and opera siniera. It Is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prepared by W. K. HAGAN. Troy, N'. Y. Address all orders to DEMAB 8. B ARNES & 00.. New York. HEIMSTRRET’S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTO RATIVE.—NOT A DIE, Bnt restores smy hair to its otlclnal udlor, by supplying the capillary tabes With natural Sustenance, Impaired by age or disease. All instantaneous dues axe composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heim street’a Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natur&lfccolor by an oasy'procasa, bnt gives the hair LUXURIANT BEAUTY, promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicates dandruff, and Imparts health and pleasantness to the head. It has stood the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is constantly Increasing In favor. Used by both gentlemen and lsdles. It is sold by all re spectable dealers, or ean be procured by them of the commercial agents, D. B. BARNBB & GO., 909 BROAD WAY, New York. Two sizes, 60 cents and $L MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. The parties in 8t Louis and Cincinnati, who have been counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment, under pretence of proprietorship, have been thoroughly estopped by the courts. To guard against further imposition. I have pro cured from the United States Treasury a private steel plate revenue stamp, which la placed over the iop ot each bottle. Each stamp bears the/ae simile ot my sig nature, and without which the article is a counterfeit, dangerous," and worthless Examine every bottle. This Liniment has been in use and growing in favor for many years. There hardly exists a hamlet on the habitable globe that does not contain evidence of Its wonderful effects. It is the best emollient in the world. With Itß present improved ingredients, its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Bores are healed, pains relieved, lives valuable animals made useful* and untold tils assuaged. For bruises, sprains rheumatism, swellings, bites, cuts, caked breasts, strained horses. fte.« it is a sovereign remedy that should never be dispensed with. It should be in every family. Sold by all druggists. fe22-mw ffim&eow6m D. & BARNES, New York. FINANCIAL. f£BCE NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. By direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, i hereby give notice that I am prepared to re selva Subscriptions on .account of United States Bonds authorized by the Act of March 3d, 1864, bearing date Maxell Ist, 1864, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government after ten yean, 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 Cola. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds will be Issued of the denominations Fifty dollars ($6O), One hundred dollars ($100), Five hundred dollars ($500), One thousand dollars ($1,000), Five thousand dollars ($5,000), and Ten thousand dol lars ($10,000); and Coupon Bonds of the denominations ■of Fifty dollars ($6O), One hundred dollars ($100), Five hundred dollars ($600), and One thousand dol lars ($1,000). Subscribers will be required to pay, in addition to the amount of the principal of the Bonds in lawful money, he accrued interest in Coin, (or in United States Notes, or tbe Notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent, for premium until farther notice,) from the first day of March cr September, as the case may be, until the day of subscription and payment. Upon tbe receipt of Subscriptions I willftssue my Certi ficates of Deposit therefor, in duplicate, the original of which will be forwarded by tbe subscriber to the Secre tary ofthe Treasury, "Washington, with a letter stating the kind (Regieteied or Coupon), and the denominations of Bonds issued. Upon the receipt of the Orlainal Certificates at the Treasury 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 deliveries of Coupon Bonds will be made not later than the fourth(4th) of April, ARCHIBALD M’INTYRE, ASSISTANT TBBABDBBB D. S. 'TREASURY DEPARTMENT. •*- Office or* Comptroller of thb Curbhjtcv, Washington, February 26th* 1864. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. It has been made to appear that the Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Gongreee, entitled “an act to provide a na tional currency, secured by a pledge of united States stocks.and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof. ” appioved February 2Sth» 1863, and has com plied with all the (provisions of said act required to be - complied with before commencing the business of Banking, Bow therefore I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller or tbe Currency, do hereby certify that the FOURTH If A TIOHAL BaNK OP piILADBLPBU, county if Pktla deiphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking, under the act afore said. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office, this twenty-sixth day of February, 1864. _ HUGH HoCULLOCH, 2shl-2m Comptroller of the Currency. TOHN HOBN, JR, V STOCK-COMMISSION BROKER, No. 140 SOUTH THIRD BTBBET, (UP STAIRS.) . PHILADELPHIA. REFERENCES! Messrs.Thos. A. Biddle A Co. Hess.Gaw, Macalester, A Co. Messrs. B. 8. Whelen A Co. Messrs. Drexel A Co. Messrs. Buzby A Co. Henry J. Williams, Esq, Alexander Blddle.Esq. I. P. Hutchinson, Esq. G. M. Troutman. Esq. D. B. Cummins, Esq. Jaa. G. King A Sons. New York. fe26-2m SECOND NATIONAL BANK O? FBANKFOBD. CAPITAL MW,OOO, faITH THE PBIVILEGB OP IP DEBASING TO *600.000. NATHAN HILLES. Pre.ident WILLIAM H. BHAWB, CajMer. (Late of the Philadelphia Bank.) DIRECTORSi NATHAN HILLES. CHAHLES H KBBMBR, GBOBGBW. BHaWn, gENJ. HOWLAND, J*„ SIMON B. SNYDBB. BBNJ. H.DBACON, EDWAHD HAYES, JOHN COOPEB. LEWIS 6HALLOBOSS, _ The Second National Bank of Philadelphia I. son Open at No. 134 MAIN Street, Fraukftrd, for the trans action of a General Banking Business upon the usual upon all accessible points will be made upon liberal terms. RespectfWly. feS-Sin W H. RHAWN. Cashier JQO YOU ADVERTISE? JOY, COB, & 00., eSNBBAL RBWBPAPBB ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY, M. A COBNEB FIFTH AND CHESTNUT BTBBBTS. PHILADELPHIA “By means of the system of conjoint Advertlslm ren dered practicable bi Messrs. JOY, COE, & CO , thronah their Newspaper agency, the expense to oaoh adver tiser Is ireatly reduced. Advertisers save the postage and avoid the labor of corresponding with publishers, risk of remittancMi unseasonable ana repeated call* <?f strangers with separate bills, the vexation* deceptions of journals of dubious character, and losses from con tracting with incompetent and irresponsible persons. *• Business men may learn through this Agency just what journals to advertise in to reach effectively and cheaply the sections wherein their trade may be ex tended. 1 ’ — 17. 8. Journal. JET* Advertisers receive copies of journals In vrhi«h th air advertisements are Inserted. feß- s atotr TJEATON & DENOKLA, HARDWARE -e-A Commission Merchants. 507 COMMERCE and 510 NORTH Str.eta, offer for >ale: Anchor Brand hall. ; Flvmonth Mill Kly.t*. w, AB. Puts sir’s Home Nalls; Look* a Sohoel Slates. Copper, Brass, andiron Wire; • also, a full assortment of American Hardware. . WS-fimif BAIZE AND WOOLEN Vi floor CLOTHS. Of all Widths, at Carpal; Store of WM CBE AO MILE, No. •»« North SECOND Stmt, below N. hie. Enel rids- mMi-lm* CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WIN- C LOW SHADES-New stock of Ennllsh Carpets Inst received, and for sale oheap. at WM. CBKAGIULB’S, 80. 447 North SECOND Street, below Noble, Hast side. sthSt-lta* WANTS. A BOOK-KEEPER, WITH REFE " BENCES. In in wart of employment. Address "A," B. XSM f.',t Office, PHledelphla. ml]2s 3t- nro ’) he hardware trade— WaRTED, a situation as bALBStf AM» or to take cue or the stock in a Wholesale Hardware Store, by one well acquainted with the business, who can aire the “«) of city reference. No objection to leave the cltr. Address *' Hardware." Press office. mnafrat* "WANTED—A BOOKKEEPER IN A * I Wholesale Book and Publishing Houte. Address, w«n real name aid references, Box 614, Philada Post umce. I,* WANTED-A SITUATION BY AN T 7 experienced Salesman; one that has a good city a«d coontjy ttadfe; will travel and sel* bj sample. Beat of c ty reference * Address •* J. 0.,»' Prfiga office. mh2s.6L* WANTED —AT THE TRENTON WIARD ORDBANOE WORKS, flve PATTBRN- M AKERS and twenty MACHINISTS SStiral workmsn and m«n of steady habits, can have utenly eoiplovuiant ASd liber. 1 wages- Apply to C. C. MARTIN, Ph22»6t Soperinteodent. A MONTH >—I WANT TO HIRE «U> • ** AGENTS In every Conner, at *75 a month, ex penses paid* to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma- Address B. HADISOH. Alfred, Me. Cfal2 d&Van m. WANTED FOB THE SUMMER JEI Months, a furnished or unfurnished House in the country, with easy communication to the city. Address Bix 936 Philadelphia Poet Office. mh2B 6t* PERSONAL. A BPCONDED FROM THE SUB- A3L SCRIBBB, THOMAS PARREL, he having thus broken his indenture. I therefore live legal notice to ail persons, that 1 am exonerated from any responsi bility retpeeting hit actions or contracts. _ ______ Norristown 3d Mo.. 26, *64 mh23-3t* J THOBfIB. PERSONAL,—JEWELRY SENT BY mail free of postage, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the foliowingprices: Heavy plat id vest Chains, SI; small, round, black, enameled Sar-drops, 60 cents: heavy plain Hinge (will stand the strongest acid), GO cents; ladies'long-i uard and chatelaln Chains, $1: Pen cil and Pen. ia case, SI; fancy Watch Keys, fO cents; k.MJ-plhtHl black ep&meled Sleeva Button*, 25 cents; Bracelets, Si; handsomely*chased Medallions, SI; genuine guttapercha Chains, SI; competesetscar buncle Studs and Buttons, $1; complete sets black en< ameled Muds ana Buttons, set with peaTl, SI: ladies* and gents* miniature fins for likeness or hair. $1; Seal Kings. SI; single stone imitation diamond Bings. SI; cluster imitation diamond Bings, $2. Hittct to E6TLIN & MINN. mhs6-2t* 916 RACE street, Philadelphia. LOST AND FOUND. T OPT—A CERTIFICA’I E OF 5 FEB lj CENT. LOAN OP STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, for $516.0?, dated March 12. 1830, So. 7M, in name <w WILLIAM MBREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5-per cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, lor the snm of $2OO. dated June/30, 1846, »0.1462. in the name of Bid K PRICE, administrator of William Meredith In trash Ap plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re newal of said Certificates _ felO-Sm ELI K FRIGS. go. 811 ARCH gtreet FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LET—WITH ADVANCES, DE- A EIBABLBLOTB Ipply »»13 OBBBN St. mh2i-3t» IPOR SALE—THE STOCK, GOOD Will, and Fixtures of a Wholesale Liquor Btore. For term" Ac., apply at 930 MaBKBT Street. tnh23-3c* Ma safe and DESIRABLE IN VESTMENT. t a Farm of 176 acres, iltnate near to Darby, and about 7>£ miles from Marbet-etreet Bridge. Tie eoil Is of the flneet description, and in the highest etale of cultivation . ... The bnildlßKß are good and enbstantial, and entirely ample for a firet-clas. Farm. The close proximity of this property to til ft city will make it ensceptible ol division into a number of deslra. b)e eitea for cottage improvement For further information, apply to J D. REINBOTH. mh26-3t» No. -a36 WaLNPC Street. MOYER 300 HOUSES, ALL SIZES, for pale and exchange, HANSOM ROG2BS, Ja , %40 North TENTH Street. mh2s-lm* MFOB SALE—HANDSOME DWEL LING, No. Sll Pine street Apply to mMfi-St* T. y. BOWLBY. 339 WALtUP St. m FOB SALE—A MODERN THE EE JKISTOSY Brick HOUSE, with Back Building., No. 226 Crown street, shove Race. .Apply on premises, or to mh22-6t» THOMAS HABB, 503 H. SBOOND Street. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR —•-sale a floe tract of 25 AGREfS. situate on FISHAB’S LaNB. cekv the interiestion of BROAD Street, as the same is to be extended and opened. The Ground is high end finely situated for improvements, and would be a desirable investment. Also, a Lot of 4 ACRES, situate on STENTON Avenue, within 3 minutes walk of Fisher's Lane Station, on the Germantown Railroad', beautifully situated, with, old trtes and flue epringfrofitotfer, Apply to __ LEWIS H. BEDNBR, mh2B 3t* N0?.15a South FOURTH Street. Jft FOR SALI&—VALUABLE AND •A. highly-improveu'ii&yyland FARM containing 800 acres, 460 of which aroJieavlly timbered, the balance in a superior state of cultivation, with excellent improve mente, situate on a navigable river, Somerset cwuaty. Md. rrice only $15,009, Also, Maryland Farm of 1,020 acres, with three sets of fint-rate improvements, 400 acres of which are heavily timbered, Dorchester county, situate on a navigable river. E PETTIT, mh?6 3»!l WALHUT Sfteet. $9O 000 *15,000, $lO,OOO, AND lU>A'VjvVvj. 0 t| lw sums to loan on first-class mortgage security, at BITS PER CENT..fora term of years. 8 KINGSTON McCAY, 431 WALNUT Street. xch2o-Bl* MARSHAL’S SALE. "ATARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTU® of a writ of pale, by the Hon. JOH* CADWiLi- PFP„ Jndge of tbe Dletrlct Court of tbe United States. In hid for tbe Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admi ralty, to mo diiected. will be sold at pnblic sais, ro i’ui bigbeet and beet bidder, for casb, at MICHENHiK'i STORE. No. 148 Horth FKOHTHtrest, on Monday. Anvil d IKM ttMQfi’flifinV •* ■ -• cargoes, and parts of caigoes. of sloops Perils. Buffalo, Sylvanus, andjfechoo her Mary, consisting of 1 beg Sea Island Cotton, 124 bales end bags of Upland Cotton, 11 bbls Whisky. 63 cases Gin, 9 demijohns Bum, 3 ca<es Cotton Cards, 2 boxes Horse- Shoe Nails, and 4 coils Manilla Rope _ _ WILLIAM MiLLWAKD. ~ ~ S- 8. Marshal B, D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, March 24.1864, mh2o-6t PROPOSALS. gMALL STORES, &o. Navt Department, Bureau op Provisions and Clothinu. March 26, 1664. SEPARATE PROPOSALS, settled and endorsed “ Proposals for Small Stores, Ac will be received at this office until 12 o'clock ST. on the 26th day(of April ftwtft for famishing and delivering (on receiving ten days' notfce) at tbe United States nayy yards at Cba'les* town, Massachusetts, and Brooklyn. New York, in each numbers and quantities and at such times as may be epec;fied by tbe Chief of this Bureau, or by the com mand&ntsof the said navy yards, respectively, duriog the remainder of the fiscal year ending on the 30th day of June, 1864, the numbers and quantities of the different articles, and at the places specified In the following list, viz; ~ Charlestown. Brooklyn. Salt mater soap, lbs ....fiO.OCO 85 000 Thread, black and white, lbs 200 I.OPO Riband, bat, pieces - 2 000 8,000 Tape, white, pieces... 4.500 4,000 Tape, black, pieces. 3 0.0 1,000 fpuols cotton O.uOO ij o^o Silk,sewing, 1b5...... " 200 500 Pocket handkerchiefs «»* 8.600 21.500 Needles, stwing, papers 1,000 14 000 Tblmbles 3.000 3,000 Jack-knives 2,500 Ectarors 1 500 2 600 Razors, 600 5.0)0 Raz r strops 15,6d0 i 600 Shaving b0xe5......... 1.200 11,800 Shaving brushes. 2.000 2,000 Shaving soaps, cakes 6 OX> 20.000 BcrutP brushes. • 2,000 2,000 Blacking brushes 1,000 3,000 "Whisk broftm*— 1,000 2.100 Eag e cent buttons, dozen 500 Eagle medium buttons, dozen 500 . Eaclevest buttons, dozen*.... 1,000 D. E buttons, dozen 5.000 20,000 Finecoinbb 4.000 18.000 Coarse combs 4,0)0 20.000 Spoons 2 500 15.000 Porks 2 ®0 2,500 Blacking, b0xe5.......*.....1...... 6.000 41,020 Can openers 800 Stearins candles, lbs 60 000 Offers may be made for one or more articles, at the option of tbe bidder, and in case more than one arttcle is contained in the offer tbe Chief of the Bureau will have the ilaht to accept one or more of the articles contained in such offer and ieject the remainder. The prices must be uniform., and offers must embrace all ofany one or more articles deliverable at all the stations. For the description of artless in the above list, bidders are referred to the samples at the said Navy Yards, and to the advertisement of this Bureau dated August 15, 1863, and for information as to the laws and regulations (in pamphlet form? regarding contracts, to tbe offices of the several commandants of Navy Yards and Navy Agents. Blank forms of proposals may be obtained on appli cation to the Navy Agents at Portsmouth, New Hamp shire; Boston . New York, Philadelphia . Baltimore , and at this Bureau. mh2B-4t PROPOSALS FOB MULE?, Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, Washington, D C-, March 28, 1864 FBALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until MONDAY, April 4, 1664, at 12 o’clock M., for fur nishing tbe Government with Two Thousand (2.000) MULE?* to conform to tbe following SPECIFICATIONS. All to be in good flesh. All to be feu. teen*(J4) hands and over in height. All lobe sound, serviceable Mules for draught par* poses, to be over three (3) and under nine (9) years of age. and to weiah not less than seven hundred and ten (710) pounds each. PROPOSALS fropoeale to be for five hundred (W 6) and upwards. The full name and post office address of the bidder must appear in the proposal. If a bid is made In the name of a firm, the names of all tbe parties must appear, or the bid will be considered as the individual proposal of the party signing it. Proposals from disloyal parties will not be considered, and an oath of allegiance mast accompany each proposi tion ■ Proposals must be addressed to Brigadier General D. H. Rucker. Quartermaster United States Army, Wash ington, D C., end should be plainly marked ’ Propo sals for Mules. ” __ GUARANTY. The abili'y of the bidder to fill the contract, should it be awarded to him, mast be guaranteed by tworeipon eible person*, whose signature* nmit be appended to the guaranty The responsibility of tbe guarantors mast be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Dis trict Conrt, or of ths United States District Attorney. Bidders mutt be present in person when the bids are opened, or their propose Is will not be considered. Bundßlnasnmeqaalto the amount of the contract, signed by the contractor Andboth of his guarantors, will be required of tho successful bidder or bidders upon sign ing the contract As the bond must accompanv the contract, It will be neef »ary for bidders to have (heir boudsmsn wl.h them, or to have bonds signed in anticipation, and ready to be prod need when the contract is signed. Blanks for bonds can be procured upon application be ing msdo at this office* either personally, by letter, or by telegraph. FORM OF GUARANTY. We, tbe undercigned, residents of ■, in the county of , and State of , hereby jointly and severally covenant with the United States, and guarantee in case the foregoing bid of - ——■ be accepted, that he or they will at once, after the ac ceptance *-f *ald bid, execute the c-'nlraet for the same, with g.'cd and sufficient sureties In a sum equal to the amount of the conti act, to furnish the Mules proposed In ctnformliy lo the terms of the advertisement, dated March 26, 1864. under which the bid wa* mad*; and In cssetbe'said—^——shall fail to enler into a cou- M'sct as aforesaid, w« guarantee to make good tbe diffe rence between the offer of the sAfd - and the next lowest responsible bidder, or tbe person to whom the contract may ho awarded. . . . . . ( Given unde our hands and seals Witness: Uhls day of *lB6-. [Seal. 3 [SeaL.j I hereby certify that, to the belt of my knowledge aod belief, tbe above-named guarantors arc good ana sum dent kg sureties for the amount for which they onsrjo To be certified by the TJn’ted States District Attorney, Collector of Cnitcms, or any other officer under-thoUal ted States Government, or responsible person known to thi. office. j HBpBCT , ON DELIVERY. BTC. All Mules contracted for under this advertisement Will be subject tv a rigid inspection, and those not conform ing io the specifications will be rej*eted. The Mules must be delivered in this city within twen ty (20) dart from the date of signing the contract Payment to be made upon the completion of the con tract. or so soon thejeafter as the Depot Qa&rterxn&ater shall be io funds. Any Informality in the bid of non-cooformanoe with tire term* of ’ his advertisement Will* dhsure the rejection of the proporaJ. These Mules will be awarded in lots < t five hundred (500) each, unless tbe Perot Quartermaster should deem it for tbe interest of the Government to vary the number. The Depot Quartermaster reserves to himself tbe right to reject any or all bids that he mar deem toe hUh. _ , . . D, H RUCKER, , .. Brigadier General ana Chief Qasr»erma«er, mh2B-6t D«pot Washington gUILDING HARDWARE. STRIP SIEGES. I T HINGES. _ EEVE.L HINGES, 1 SHDTrBJI STftiPS, and al* kinds or wrought or smaLL SHUTTER BOLTS, j NECK BOLTS nd man, article, of BnlMlna and Carrie Hard war*, manaihotarod and kept on hand at „ WOKKS , rohli sm offi.,V^336 Maaafaetttto oof WarraatodßfidMaaa SAY SyAJB. Ik GR OYER'S CHESTNUT-STREET THFATBB LZONA H» GBOVBB-.. ••••---- --- - - - MAW AGES. ALSO OF GROVER'S THBsTBE, WASHIfifGTOjr7Tj TO-NIGHT, -* PredneUsnsf Beneleanlt’e great Amerlean Drama. Th. OOTOKOON, OCTOBOON, NEW dND MtONIFICBNT SCBNEET. ORIGINAL MUSIC. CAST OF GBBAT BVBNNB3S AND STRENGTH. WTSK^aIImSNT. ® cc the beautiful Drama of FANdHOBF will be produced, in which Mrs. CECILS RUSH will make her first appearance. mh26 fit POLT OR AW A! SOMERBY! 80MBRBTI POLTORMfIt mh26-4t* SOMBRBVI POLYORAMAt SOMERBY I li/TBS. JOHN DREW’S AROH STREET XIX THFATBB MB. AND MRS. BARNET WILLIAMS GLORIOUS BILL TOB EASTBR MONDAY! *BIS (Monday) KTONIIKh March 28.1884. SHABBY MAGUIBB. Shandy Maguire Mr. Barney William To be allowed by the Ron in* Comedy of YaHKEE COURTSHIP Our Gcmlma Mia. Barney Williams. With a Yankee Song and Reel. To conclude with the laughable Faroe of A KEGULAB FIX. Bras. .»-.7“ T. “““7.»6taart Bobfltm. rricea aa nrual. Curtain rises at 73o’clock M P^^ OHN DREW’S NEW ARCH STBBET THEiTRB. THB PUBLIC 16 RESPECrFULL? INFORMED THAT MOST POSITIVELY “ IS IS THE LAST 61X MIGHTS It* MR. AMD MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS WAR NUT-STREET THEATRE holidats AlSl> ATr£UUTI °* F ' JE T3K EASTER LAURA KEKBB’S FROM MBW w ho will appear in DRAMA AND BURLESQUE On MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGt, March Kfr and 29tb. WIVES OF IRELAND. To conclude with HiZIPPi ... „ Mazeppa .Miss Ada Ajax Joskins Peters, Oiinski, Feail of Poland Miss Laura Keeue. pOLYORAMA! SOMERBYI A VOMEEBT! POLYOSAMA! mfc2Mf BOMEfibll POLYOKAMA! St>M«Bg?l TOM KING S EXCELSIOR CIRCUS, MARKET, above TWELFTH Street Tie great Spanish Artiste SBNURiTA LOL A LBH MAM. will appear during thie w.ek in eome of the moet attractive scenes of classical equestrianism A rich pro. giaroma, also by the entire Escalator T/oupe. Mati-vee 0» WEDNESDAY and SATQSDAY AmENWITCr commencing at 2>a o’clock ; Bvenlog, qua: ter before 3 o'clock. Admission 25 cents; Bte ge St ats, 60 cents. rah2B lw EASTER MONDAY CIRCUS A GRAND MATINEE at Tom Kina's Excelsior Circus TBIB AFTERNOON, commencing at 2K o'olocic; Evening perfoia&ttca, quarter tefl o'clacfc. It pB ARLES SCHMITZ’S GRAND MUSL CAL 60IBRB tn aid of the LADTBi’ BRiSOH OF THB U. S. SABITARY COMMISSION, on TUESDAY SVB» In 0, March !9th, 18«4, at Armory 4 *D» Grey Reserves. N- E. oornsr of BIGfiTEBNTH and CHEtTNDT StTOsts, at 8 o’clock. The following Artists have klndiy volunteered to u eiat: Gaxl Gaertner, Charles H. Jarvis, M. H. Cross, A. Boggenborger, and • j MAT! UR GLEE CLUB TICKETS, One Dollar; to he had at Mush- on* at hall door on evening of Concert. •' fit pOLYORAMA! SoMKRBY! V«u.. - oOUfBRBY! POLYORAMi! SOMERBY! POLY ORAM AI SOMMRBYI ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL VJ C O NC BUT.—The Dlreetoia announce to their friends and the public the Second Concert this le&son by the BARMONIA MUHICAL SOVIET r. to taxe place at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on WEDNESDAY EVg- BING, March SO. accompanied by the fall GER MANIA OKCHEBTBA A good selection of Miscella n- on* Music wIU be given, and from the best composers. TICKETS, at FIFTY GENTS each, will be for sale at Gould's. Andre's, and Leo A Walker’s Kneie Stores, and at the flret-n&med a Committee wID sit to distrlbnte tick ets on tt e day of the concert, from l to 6 P. W. mb24 6t pOLYORAMA \ SOMERBYI X _ SOMERBY! POLYORAMA I mh2S*4t* SOMERBY ! POLTOBSMA * SO MEBBT« PLEVENTH-BT. OPERA HOUSE. XJ "THE FAMILY RESORT.” CARNCROSS aND DIXEY’S MINSTRELS THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. Splendid Single#, Beautiful Dt&iibi, L&tttkkkii 5-h J - Plantation Scenes, Ac. . Ac., by TWENTY TAI.ENTED ARTISTS. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tlck#ts26cente Doors (pen at 7 o’clock.. fe27-3m J. L CARNUBOSB, Business Manages rPHE GREAT PICTURE X AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE BOOM For a short season. OPEN EVERY EVENING FOR A SHORT SEASON J. Insco Williams' celebrated PANORAMA OF THE BIBLS. This Is the most complete end finished Palatini ft' ft* Sacred Scriptnm in the world, somyrlslni over fifor si the moit SUBLIME ARB THRILLING SGBNBB Of the first three thousand years of Biblical forming altogether one the finest exhibition* of the wit> OPEN EVERY EVENING at half past 7 o’rtoek. Admission 26 cents. JJ. B. Matinee* on Wednesday and Saturday afawi noons, at 3 o’clock. Admission for Children 15 cents. /GERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC VI REHEARSALSeverySATUBDAY. »t Bo'clock. * M . At tfce MUSICAL FOND HALL. Single tickets 2? cents. Packages of elx ticket*, )L To be had ai DR* BBS'S. 110 ft CHESTNUT Street, J. B. GOULD. «» TENTH and CHESTNUT, and at the Hall door. fesß*tf PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY Of A THE PIKE ART*. lows CHESTBUT STREET. OPEN DAILY (aund.Tl MMPWd) ttm 9 A. H. nil i’a£iMi«« «•;?**■ OhUdMßhßMpHa#. j,».„ EDUCATIONAL. PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION IN BOOK-KEEPING, in its different branches; Pen* plain and ornamental; Commercial Calcala lions. Com mereial Law, FonnGT&e.. at CKITTED D BN'S Commercial College 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. ‘p'DUCATIONAL.—J. B. SMYTH, OP * the Philadelphia Teachers’ Institute, !U7 South THIRD Street, Solicitor and Agent for Educational In tlHntloas Catalogaes and Clrcnlara solicited mh26 Bl* SELECT FAMILY BOARDING. SCHOOL POE YOUHG HEN AWO BOYS. MOUNT 011 ‘ h ' * lmt mb!9-12t* B A, MORRISON, Principal. RELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE— A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. This Institution, beautifully and healthfully located, in the northern Jimttfliif ATTLEBOROUGH, Backscmn ty* fa., wm commence Us Spring and Snmmer Term on the 19th of FIFTH MONTH next, and oontlnne in session twelve week s. - Tbs course of instruction 1& thorough and complete la all the Elementary and higher branches of an ENGLISH, CLASSICAL, AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION. The French Language U taught by a native French Ufllher. Circulars, giving full particulars, may be had on ap plication to the Principals, Attleborourh P 0 . Bucks county, Pa. ISRAEL J GRAHAMS, JaNB P. GRAHAMS, Principals. rain 9m A. EEWBOLD HAVING leased BATOV ACADEMY, EENNETT SQUARE, Chester county. expects to eoznmense a Spring Session there thelith of Fourth Mouth (April.) For circulars, address Geo A. Newbold, Jenklntoirn.Montg. eo, Pa., till the 4th lust., or Wm. Chandler, Kennett Square, Chester county, Pa. mhl2-lm* VILLAGE GBEEN SEMIN ABIT. • BEAR MEDIA, PA.—Pupils received at any time. English, Mathematics, Classics, and Natural Science* taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil Ex flceerlng taught. Entire expenses about 43 per week. Boys of all ages taken. Refers to Wm. H Kara, ex* Sheriff; John O. Capp ft Co., No. South Third street* and Thomas J. Clayton. Esq.. Fifth and Prune streets. Address Bor. J. H AJtYBT BARTOW, A. M., Tillage Green, Pa. nofl-tf COPARTNERSHIPS. "DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. J-'-GBO. b. FEDDLB, haying sold his Interest lathe Arm of CHASE ft PEDDLE to MOSES M, CHASE, the partnership Is THIS DAY dissolved. All indebted to the firm are requested to make payment to Moses M. Chase, and those having claims to present them for settlement to him. March 24tb, 1864. INSURANCE COMPANIES. T?OBMAN P. HOLLINSHEAD’S -L INSUBANCB AGENCY. No. 312 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. lis'srKAXCKs—Fire, Marine. Inland* anl Life, effected in responsible and well-known companies, without charge to applicant for services. Ain* years of practical experience and extensive ac qnalfc tance in his business is a guarantee that all mattore entraeted to his care will be correctly attended to Afftnt for the following well-known and reliable com* p?tnes: Howard Insurance Company, of New Y ork (1825); Sami T. bkidmore. Pres’t; Henry A. Oakley. Kec Irving Fire Insurance Companv. of New York (1852): Mason Thompson. Fres’t; MartlnlL. Crowell, Sec. Adriatic fire Insurance Company, of New York (1868); William ▲. Beaver, Vre»'t; Prank W. Lewis, Sec* Commercial Fire liunrance flompanyiof New York (ISSP); Joseph Petit, Fres 7 t; MV. B. Fowler. Sec. Mercantile Fire Intur*nce Company, of New York (1&52); William A Tbompeon, P/ea’t; John Baker, Bee. Albany City Fire Insurance Company, of Albany* New York 0660); William Tillinghaet, Pres’t. John B. Bice, Sec Statement of Affairs of MERCANTILE FIKB IWSUBANCfS COMPACT. of flew Tori Decembers], 189): Caeb capital*** .►* $200,000 09 Sorplns 31.360'32-$231,360 S 3 Invested a* follows: Ca«h Is bask and on band. $11,260.52 Bonds and mortgage a, first liens on real rtf- . •••? Oj Unite** States bond** 7 3 10 and certificates 97.0C0 00 Call loans, secured bj baok etoek * *• Interest acci ued Looses unpaid—none. FOBMAB P. HOLLINSHBAD, Aaent, yp, 319 WALNUT street, Phil*. TRON STAIRS AND IRON DOOR-? J- For ssleat Second-hard Depot. SEVENTH, above Thompson street. [mh26-6t*] NATHAN W. SOLIS. “ jREPFOBP WATER,"—INDIVIDU +* als aid dealers will be supplied with “Bedford Water. ” frech from the Spring, at the shortest notice, at Us following rates • .. M For barrel. 40galloiiB(oak)---« *2 9® Half do do ...» | 00 Half do (mulberry) •• S 00- 7ho barr»lß are well Atoamed. so that purchasers maw depend npon receiving the Water as pare and fresh aa at. the Spring. All orders addretflea to mhl7Sra ' B. L. AADERBON, Bedford, Pa. fTO HOUSEKEEPEBB. A in malclr g your spring purchases, be sure to pro* THE UNIVERSAL WRINIBK. with fthe-Patent COG-WHEEL REGULATOR,which pobitivblt prevents the rolls from vkbakikq or twist ing on tbeeheft and tearing the clothing, as all wringers without Cog Wheels will do, however strongly it may be asserted to the contrary. No family can he without TA THE UNIVERSAL WRINGER. It will pay for itself In els monlhs, in the saving of garments alone, in the smallest family. Tfee M »amily sixes are $7 and $lO. and are WAS* ANTED is every particular. BFor sale wholesale and retail, by ... • E. L. BUBNBAM. Manufaeturer’eAfent, . No. ay Bonth SIXTH Street, between Chestnut and Market, Philadelphia. mbfi-lm FOR HARTFORD DIRECT. dblawarh and baritab cabal. 1h« Phlladrlpbi* Bt«»m Propeller Company Web«t«?r*l MABS." Grumley. out«< Xlf-vV * wharf, eecond wharf above Market atrMt Ojilek de. apatoh. . . whM-dt- %» 138 South DRLAWABBATeuu., DR FINE, PRACTICAL DBW- mounted on fine Gold. P- at! dr, Silver. Vulcanite. Ouralite, ***** * c v, ftt AE r if\ B i£V 6 W Buh.tantui woih. more reesonaWe than any J>eatUt in this city or Stale. Teeth plugged to la*t for life. Artificial Teeth repaired 10 s nit. No pain in extracting. All work war ranted to fit. Reference, best families. mh33 6m f—*p=, CORRECT PIANO TUNING. PlefT' - Mr. (J. JL fIARGSHT’d Orders for Teslig I * r Mr. B. has had eleven years'factoryexperienee in Bee> ton. and five years’ employment in Fhßadelphlp SPEC! AX —-rlanoe reloathcred to sound y ml e*fa sweet-toned as new. without nmortm. - Term* to Tutu. H. nil*-* MOSES M CHASE, GfiO. R. PADDLE mh26 etathflt* 800 00 S5O 00-S2U,3QO 52
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