The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 30, 1864, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
„ jjot a Dye, bbi a perfect Hair
-SI.«0 AS® BBHTORER OJ COLOR COMBINED.
:1 t nn Hair-Color Reatorer and Drawing."
•Lotion Hair-Color Restorer and Dressing."
■‘London Hair-Color Restorer and Dressing."
, certificate of Mrs. Miller, 730 North Ninth street,
iriscin* proof. Her hair was Terr gw- ®
onced liana®, now dark and Te J tl s^'? f .l a
rrrd B. Garrifttes, Druggist, Tenth and Coates
iacovery for the preservation of ‘J’®. I'”™JJ3 1 '”™JJ 3
« the lead of b*™
.< the color ana mahi>* th 9 ha(r soft, emooth,
beanurol fretting. ap nr e diseases. Itchtue,
nexlhla. «n>°J® mny w ho were bald and gray
V D j“<£jf'hatr rermanent Jr restored Only one
h f/ i n i “ta*le bottle., fiOeents; six bottles. s'2 50,
S jSS: SWATHE a. SON. Ho. 330 Horth BIXTH
Philadelphia It
Hott's Hiawatha Hair Restorative.
HOYTS HIAWATHA HAIR RKStOKATIVJB.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR BESTORiTIVB.
HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
, LongfeHow’a Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to hare
ferred the greatest boon on his tribe because he
%ht to Its notice 90ISL Every one will admit that
/epaT&iton is worthy of the name, for the benefits
ifere when St is known.
WHAT TBB HIAWATHA DOBB.
rscto.-es faded and gray hair and whiskers to their
;sl color. It brings up the not oral shading of on 6
“itlt another, thus givint the hair a perfect life ap
ice, so that the most critical observer cannot de
nse. It mak es harsh hair soft and silky, stops u»
i out, elean&ea it and th* ecaip from ail ixapnriiles,
readily applied and wiped from the fifcin as any hair
•ng, and entirely overcomes ifce had offsets o* pro ‘
i use of preparaUons containiag sulphur, sngar of
,
ic proprietors ol the Hiawatha published the follo-sr
challenge to test in the Hew Tork dliUes throe
\s, wl,;;i wigJrsvßß ACCEPTER:
some'- well known and disinterested persons ap*
itoce to the proprietor of each prepaiation for the
.to bring ap the color. Every proprietor to use no
ig hot his own preparation, and the person nothing
* dnil?£ the test. A certificate of the result to be
ids!] published at the expense of theunsnccessful com*
jtitors. fold everywhere. JObEPH HOYT 4 GO, f
jnhl9 ly 10 University Place, Hew York.
Fob SO Yeaks Df. Swatks’s Com-
jSD Ftrhp Wild Cherkt has been a standard raMd*
y, at all times reliable in effectually curing Coasts,
Co'An, Sore Throat. Bronchial and Asthmatic Affections.
Sr.ori Bzeath, Bight Sweats. Fains in the Side and
Breait, Nervous Debility, Blood Spitting, all diseases
of the Air-Passagea and Lanes. It strengthens, heals,
puriflee, promotes expectoration, and for the enfeebled
and broken, down constitution, its wonderfal medical
prcpertiea are without a parallel. Prepared only by
Dr. SWAY3E ft SOW, 330 North SIXTH Street, Phila
delphia- . It
Hits' Dt* S Haib Dvs 11
SATOHILOX’S Mlabrated EAIB OTB U tte But tf,
tin World. Yh» only Barailtga. Thu, and MeliaSU
Bye known. This splendid Sadr Dye Is perfect—chance*
X*d. Rusty, or Ony Hair* instantly to a Gloss* Sktcl
or Satnmi Brown* without injur inf the or stain
buthc Skin* leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful; la>
parti {ran vitality. fteouently restoring its prisons
•olor, and nettles the ill oxTeetc of bad Dye*. Tbs
genuine is aimed William a, £atohbi<oss all other*
are mete imitations* and should be avoided. Sold by
ail Druggists, *l. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street.
Hew York. Ba&thtlor’s mew Toilet Cream for Bzexsima
tbeHalr. iy»-lv
Oks Psiob Clothing, of thh Latest
Srn.se* made In the Beet Manner* expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. AU Goode made to Order warranted satlsCee'
lory. Oar Ojts-Fkicb System is strictly adhered*' to
All are tharsby treated alike.
deSS ly JOBES A CO.. 604 MARKET Street
Mason
Sysch & Oo 9 s
HAMLIN'S
ITTTf»
CABINET
STACK A GO.’
OEGAJSg.
The Popular Clothing H<
**OAH HALL.”
Seet-clM* foods and rooder;
WANAMAKEI
S R. corner SIXTH and
Custom Department (to make to orde:
The Cheapest) Simplest, and Best.
Salesroom*, 7W Chestnut Street above 7th.
-MARRIED.
DAVIS-LEE.—In West Chester,Penna.,on Tuesday
•morniiig.ilaich 59. at the reside* ceot the bride's mother,
by the Key. John Bolton* MUg Fannie H. Dayis, daugh
ter of the late James Davis. B q..to Captain J. Lee
Lnglebert, Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, of Philadel
phia. *
INCLSDON —McCORMICK. —ln this city* on the 25th
of January* by the Eev. W. M- Rice* Mr. William J.
Intledon to Mlbb Sarah McCormick* all of Phila- *
HA3HE3-BILXARD —ln this city, on the 24th inst.,
by Friends’ ceremony, in the presence of Mayor Henry,
Benjamin D. Haines to Lizzie W. Hilyard, both of Bar
liaZton county, Hew Jersey. *
JJbWEN—GKEBNBANK. —ln Green-street M. F.
Church, on the morninf of the 28th, by Rev. JH. F.
Hum, Lieutenant Alex L. Bowen to Laara R.. vnnnyeat
daughter of Rot. Dr. Greeubank, of Philadelphia *
VAN LEER—COLL ADAY —On the 16th last , in Chi
cago, at the Church of the Holy Communion* by the
Bey. E. W. Hager. William Archer Van Leer to Miss Jo
sephine L Colladay* both of Macon county, Illinois,
formerly of Pennsylvania. No cards. *
PIED.
the 27th instant Anna Elizabeth,
daughter of Dr. william 'and Amanda B. Mayborry, in
the Bth year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited t-s attend her funeral, from the residence of her
parents, northeast corner of Seventh and Vine streets,
on Thursday, the 3let instant, at 10 A. M., without far
thtr notice iaterniect at Laurel Hijl. '»•
KAIBBIE.—On the 28th inst., Mrs. Lydia Van 3>.
Bainnie, wife of Wm, J. Kainnie, ased*2S years and 7
jnonths.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally
invued to attend the funeral, from the residence of her
mother, Margaret Van Oußen. 1308 Beach street. Eigh
teenth ward, on Saturday afternoon next, at 2 o’clock.
DOBBLBY —On. the morning of the 27ih inst.. Theresa
!F., -wife of Ferdinand' Doebly, and eldest daughter of
Uathias and Catherine Schlecbt, in the 30th year of her
n latives and friends of the family are respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her
husband, No 437 Wildey street. Eighteenth ward, this
CWedu*Rda.y) afternoon, 30th Inst . at 2 o’clock. *
EfiLLlun Sunday evenis g,27th inst., Charles Kelly,
Sled 61 years.
Bis relatives and friends, and those of the family, are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late
residence, Kellyiville, Delaware county, on Thursday
morning. March 31, at 9 o'clock. ***■
WOOD —Oe the 27th inst , James D. Wood, eon of
Alan Wo< d. irlthe 33d year of his age.
_ The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend his funeral from his late residence.
Bo 2C41 Green etreet, this (Wednesday) morning, 30th
inet., at 10 o’clock, without farther notice. To proceed
***
PAXSOX —On the morning: of the 27th. Inst., of typhoid
pneumonia, Edward Paxton, in the 73d year of his age.
His relatives and friends, and tnose of the family, are
Yespectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from his late
residence, 713 ‘Wallace street, this (Wednesday) after-
Sioon, 30ih. inst. at 2 o’clock- without fnxthtr notice. ,u
am- HIBBBKIAM SOCIETY.—The members of this
Society are requested to meet at the residence of their
president, General EOBBKT PaTTERSon, Thirteenth
and Locust streets, on THURSDAY MORIfIcfCJ 31st in
stant. at 7H o’clock, to proceed from there to the fane
iral of their iate fellow member, CHAS. KELLY. Car
riages will be in attendance.
mh3o-2t JAMES li. TAYLOBi Secretary,
"DESSON & SON H-i
_ receiving their Spring an
2KG GOODS, and hare now
Slack Byzantines,
ylorentines,
1 ‘ Barege Hemani,
* ‘ Crape HareU,
Bareges,
** 311* Grenadines,
Blaq£. and Black ah<
feis Be
PYRE & LANDED, 400 ARCH ST,,
Have ordered this season..for their bestcastom,
Richest Silks imported;
Shawls of exclusive sty les;
D;eea Hoods, Paris styles:
Spring Mantles, Cloth and Silk. mb26
9ISHBBRS OF STAR OP ABB*
RICa LObGE, Mo. 62.1. O. of o. P. . please call
this quarter night and pay yonr dnes.
, It* B. HERITAGE, Sec’y.
A STATED MEETING OP THE
Incorporated Pennsylvania for Promo tin*
|ne Abolition of Slavery will be held on FlFra dat
EVENING, 31st inst.* at 8 o’clock* at 109 north TENTH
Xirset. story.
. _ DILLWYN PABBIBH, President
IMOS HILLBORW, >
_ Jos. M. Truman, Jr j Secretaries,
AWAKE, AKOUSK, MLLT. RAL
|KS*» LY TO AVOI D THB DSAPT—SKVEtI rH PRK
CI2TCT, FODSTSSKTB WARD—a mas. meeting of
of the Seventh Precinct will be held at the
££‘•*<l Hose Honra. BKOWS 8 reel. below Twehth,
IBIS (Wednesday) BVJQIISG, at 8 o’clock, for the par
ies of adopting measures to avoid the draft under the
Jan call of the President for 200 000 men.
. JOSEPH B. BANCO JK, Chairman Com.
Jeremiah J. SpuavAK. Secretary. It*
fc? ORDER OF THE SOUS OF TE«-
PBBANCB.-The members of FRIENDSHIP Dl*
ViblON, No. 10, together with those of the National
vrand Divisions, and the members of the Order in sene
jai. are respectfully invited to meet at Friendship Hall,
w, W. comer of TWELFTH and FILBERT Btreeta, at \%
P cloek, on THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, to attend
-he funeral of onr late biothex. EDWaBD PaXSON.
_** JOHN F. CLIME, R. S
PROF. O. C. SCHAEFFER WILL
open a new Course' for Instruction in GERMAN,
by a Lecture in Public, to be given at the Law Room of
Street, above OHReTNUT, on
MBich 31, at 8 o’clock P. M Seats for
Ladies. Admission free. it*
Y 0 OFFICE BEAVER VIADOW
RAILROAD AND COAL OoifPA-NT, Phila
delphia, Hatch 28* 1881 —A Quarterly Dividend of two
«nd a half per cent, on the capital stock of this Company
Aaa been declared this day. payable on and after Thurs
day, April 7th. L. CHAMBERLAIN. Treasnrer.
_Mii29 6t»
BOTICE.-THE SUBSCRISERS
have thU day entered late Partnership, under
Firm of HOLLIWBHEAD & GRiVSS. for lie par
c; 1 * °f transacting the bnsiness of Insurance Agency,
•Brokerage, and Adjusting,
vrn.™ FORMAN P. HOLLINSHEAD.
WILLIAM H. GRAVES.
ISC’ ,KKI)UCTIOJ» U THB PttICE OF 1
Ka**j accordance with a resolution of the
©r r?*U Trustees. nasßed on iha 2fiih instant, the price
Mariet-street and Spring Garden
frc.R, reduced io 10 cents per bushel, and
S>«rbSSttT oillt B frtDw^? 4 «¥£ nav,ialc Works to 9 cents
r,vw. J /? HI L C ' CRE'iSON, Chief Engineer.
Gas Wqbks. March 28, 1864. 1m
4 - " Inform*-
tm *«s
pSSSS33SsS«*^SS
VSHBKgg II *
Pianos.
pianos.
. B. GOULD,
and CHESTNUT.
IouSE ON PHILA-,
rate price*.
SR A BROWN*
l MARKET Streets.
>r) No. 18. Sixth it
A.VJS COMMENCED
idSummer Stock of MOURN
in store—
English Bombazines,
French Bombazines,
Summer Bombazines,
Monsselanes,
Tamises,
. White Foulards, Me.
MOURNING STORE,
>. DlB CHESTNUT Street
mh3o-2i*
YjKOHGK^THOMPSON,
OF ENGLAND,
The Orator of Freedom, the distinguished coadjutor of
John Bright and BUhard Cobdoa in the def«nn of Kxm
rican institution,, -will, by Invitation, deliver AN AD
DS ESS, in the ACADEMY OP MUSIC, on MONDAY
EVENING, the 4th of April, at 8 o’cloek-the net pro
ceede to go to the benefit of the COOPER-SHOP and
UNION BEFEBSHHEHT SALOONS
Subject— ll AN ENGLISHMAN’S PLEA POE DEMO
CRATIC FREEDOM.”
Admission, 26 cents.
Secured seats, 53 cents—to he had at
THB UNION LEIGTJE.
national union club.
SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE RO DM3* No. 1210 Chest
nut street
PUG H’B. corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets.
ANTI SLAVERY ROOMS, Tenth a free t, above Arch.
REFRESHMENT SALOONS, and at the BOX OFFICE
OF THE ACADEMY. mh2B-6t
g*ga»> AMERICAN ACADEM Y OF MUSIC.
REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER,
ox
POWER-THE law of its DISTRIBUTION.”
THURSDAY, March 31st* at 8 o'clock.
This will be the only opportunity to hear Mr. Beecher
tt e present season. \
Admission 25 cents. Reserved seats 60 cei ts.
Tickets for sale at ASHMEAD & EVANS’. T 34 CHEST
NUT Streets mh26 fit*
THE GREAT .
CENTRAL SANITARY FAIR
COMMITTEE ON “LABOR, INCOME, AND
REVENUE,” Office No. 118 S. SEVENTH St.
This Committee liaa a special work, to wit, to obtain a
day’s “labor,” a. day’s “income.” and a day’s “re
venue” from every citizen of the three States or Penusyl
ania. New Jersey, and Delaware, for the benefit of our
sick and wounded soldiers
The Committee is now fully organized at the above
address, and calls for the co-operation of all classes in
the community.
want to chew what the Industrial classes can do for
tl.e)r soldiers!
Whatthe people can do in their separate trades!
What Pennsylvania can do!
What New Jersey can do!
What Delaware can do 1
W hat each county can do!
What each city and town can do l
What each profession, can do l
What each trade can do!
W hat each occupation can do!
What each manufactory can do!
What each bank,'insurance company, and railroad can
do! . . . .
What each mine can do!
What each, workshop can do !
Ws at each family can do l
What each man can do!
What each woman can do ! s
What each boy and girl can do!
We want to show the world what American freeman
are ready to do for their soldiers
WAf't labor can do for human* t;/!
Ibis is a great work and the time is short. The way to
do it is to ORGANIZE!!! Organize in your workshops
io your families. Let the meh organize. Let the women
organize Jjf-t the trades organize Organize *veeywliere.
Lt-t the workmen live with their employers the em
ployers with th»ir workmen,
Ii is easily done. If the workmen will authorize their
employers to deduct one day from their week’s or month’s
earnings, and the employers will add to it a day of their
profits, the whole will be acknowledged together to the
creditor tre establishment. We cay to all, go to work,
at once with us In this great work. Hurry forward your
contributions. Every acknowledgment will stimulate
others to foliowyour example.
Circulars, with fall instructions* will be sent upon ap
plication. by mail or otherwise, to tne undersigned. To
work! To work! v
L MONTGOMERY BOND, Chairman.
MRS. B W. HUJTBR
Chairwoman of Ladles’ Committee.
M. J- Mitchesox* Secretary. m j3O Btr
OFFICE OF THE GREAT CEI
TRAD FAIR FOR THE SANITaRI COtftfiS-
SlON— Philadelphia, 130? Chbstkut strebt, March,
IS64—The Committee on Finance and Donations of the
Great Central Fair appeal /or contribution* in UdHSi
to those of their felLow-cltizens who do* not propose
sending to the Fair the products of their sbtll and Indus*
try. by faT 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, aed Brooklyn,
was derived from direct donations in CASS, and not
rom the proceeds of the sale of articles exposed, what
he Sanitary Commission needs to afford relief to the sick
and 'wounded soldiers is money, in large amounts and
lom all sources. We call* then, upon all bankers, cor
porations, capitalists, persons living upon incomes, pro
fessional or otherwise; in short, upon all who wilt not
be represented in the Fair by their productions, to inn
ate tee example of those who will, and to contribute
iberally in money for this great object In New fork,
although their Fair is not to ba held for two weeks, con
tributions of more than S2OO,GOu in cash ha re been
already received, a single department of trade, that of
drygeods, having made up more than, half that sum.
Brooklyn and Cincinnati have each contributed as much
In money, and certainly the wealth, liberality, and
fiatriotism of Philadelphia can hardly be considered as
esß conspicuous than that of these communities. Con
tributions will be thankfully received by any of the
members of the Committee. A. B. BORIS. Chairman.
8. A* BfEBCSR,
SAMUEL WfiLSH,
THOMAS SPARKS,
A. J. ANTBLO,
CALEB COPJS.
JOHN T LEWIS.
THOtf A 8 KIMBEB. Jr.,
T. A. BIDDLE.
S. W. CLARK,
WH. C. KEBT,
E. G. KNIGHT 5 .
fjg U S. INTERNAL RKVSNVK-
Second Collection District of Pennsylvania, com
prising First, Seventh, Eighth., JUnth, and Tenth, wards
of the city ofThiladelphia.
NOTICE.
The annual assessment for 1863. for the above-named
district. of person* liable to & fcflA OH Ca.ttia.f6B. Pleasure
Y achli, Billiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate, and
aito of persons required to takeout licensee, bavins been
completed, •
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE*
That the taxes aforesaid will be received dally by the
undersigned, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3P. M.,
(Sundays excepted.) at his office, southwest corner of
THlfcD and WALNUT Streets, on and after MONDAY,
the 7th Inst, and until and including SATURDAY, the
2d day 0/ April next e pg^^ j^I gg
All persons who fail to pay their annual taxes upon
Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold or
Silver Plate, on or before the aforesaid 2d day of April,
1564, will Incur a penalty of ten per centum additional of
the amount thereof, ana be liable to costs, as provided
for in the 15th section of the excise law of Ist July, 1862.
All persons who in like manner thall fall to take oat
their licenses as required by law. on or before the 2d day
of April, 1564. will Incar 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 G9th section of the
law 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 Banks.
No frnther notice will be given- _
JOHN H. DIEHL, Collector.
mh7 24t S.W. cor. THIRD and WAt-MPT Sts.
|9> USTVERSITF OF PENNS VLVANIA
(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
order:
MONDAY, March 21st.—From 9 to 11, Juniors , by
Professor Kendall (Differential Calculus). and So&ho
morM.by Profeisor Frazer (Chemistry of the Metalloids),
written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Professor Alloa
(Herodotus), oral.
TUESDAY, 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, 2Sd.*— From 9 to 11. Juniors (Juvenal),
and Sophomores (Olcerede Senectnte), by Professor Jack*
eon, written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Professor Cou
ple (History), oral.
THURSDAY, 24th. —From 9 to 11, Juniors., by Profes
sor Frazer (Dynamics), oral. From 11 to 1, Sophomores,
by Protestor Allen (Thucydides), oral
TUESDAY. 29th —From 9to 11* Juniors by Professor
Allen (Demosthenes), oral. From II to 1. Sophomores ,
by Professor Conp4e (Loxic), oral.
WEDNESDAY, 80th. —From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Pro
fessor Jackson (Horace’s Satires), oral. _ _ _
GEORGE ALLEN,
mh2l-9t Secretary of the Faculty of Arts.
|*s Sp* MONIJMEMT CEMETERY.-NO
TICE —An assessment of SIXTY CENTS on each
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 Street, on the first
day of APRIL next.
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 falling due
must be paid in addition.
mhsi-tapi - E. TAYLOR, Secretary.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
JUNCTION RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on
MONDAY, the 4th day of April. 1864. at 12 o’clock M.,
In Philadelphia, at the Office of the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company.
Annual Election for President and Directors will be
held igme day and place,
mhl9l4t JOSEPH LESLEY, Secretary,
PHILADELPHIA. AMD READING
RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 237 South
FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, March 21,1864.
To avoid detention the holders of conpons of this Com
pany, due on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave
them at this office on or before the 31st instan, when re
ceipts will be given, deducting three per cent, for United
States tax and checks, will be ready for delivery on
the Ist proximo, in exchange for said receipts.
mh23-8t 8. BRADFORD. Treasurer.
|9» PHILADELPHIA AMD READING
railroad co., office. 221 south fourth
Street, Philadelphia, March 17,1864
Notice is hereby given, that the Transfer Books of the
Common Stock of this Company will be doted on the
31et inch, to be reopened on the 14th of APRIL next, at
which time the Stockholders of this Company, who
have New York eei till cates, are requested to return them
to the Farmers 1 Loan and Trust Company, No. 66 Wall
street, New York, who will give a receipt for the same,
and rarnieh in a few days thereafter certificates from the
Philadelphia office, in exchange for said receipts.
The Transfer Office for the Preferred stock of this Com
pany at New York will be closed permanently on the
81st inst lhat for both the Preferred and Common
ftock In Boston will he permanently dosed on the 31st
march. s. Bradford,
mhlB JmwUllApl4 , Treasurer,
QUAY'S PATENT
MOLDED CXSLLA.RS
Have now been before the public for nearly a year.
They are universally pronounced the neatest and beat
£ttinff collars extant.
The ripper edte preetataa perfect cure, free from the
-angle, noticed in all other collars.
The cravat canes, no puckers on the Inside of the turn
down collar-they are AS SMOOTH INSIDE AS OUT
SIDE—and therefore perfectly free and easy to the neck.
The Garotte Collar has a smooth and evenly’finished
edge on BOTH SIDES.
These Collars are net simply flat pieces of paper ent in
the form of a collar, bnt are HOLDED AND SHAPED
TO PIT THB HECK,
They are made in * ‘ Novelty” (or torn-down style), in
evsrybalfshte from 12 to 17 inches, and in “Enreka”
(or Garotte), from IS to 17ineiie., and packed in ‘ ‘ solid
sizes."in neat bine carton*.containing 100each:also,
in Biialler ones of 10 each—the letters very handy pack
age for TraveUers, Army end Navy Ofllcers.
Ah'- EVERY COLLAR Is stamped
GRAY’S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR.”
Sold by all dealers in Men’s Jnrnishing Goods. The
Tr&de supplied by '
VAN DUSEN, BOEHMER, & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Men’s Famishing
, „ ' ear chestnut street,
mh3o-wfm 3m Philadelphia.
Tie universal favorites are
REIMS'S COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS made for
»I. only; are tine In style and exeentfonSid “!Jsx
colored. Gsllery. Second-street, aboYe SrMn. tn< lt« ly
PA OB ING BOXES FOR DRY GOODS
and all other sizes, constantly on hand and made
to order. For sale by J A. TIMPSON,
. . Steam Packing Bon Manufactory,
mh3o-st* Corner GIRARD Avenue and Vi-nnn
ATB. F. BEIMER’S GALLERY, 624
aA ARCH’STRESTj yon will gat exnnlsite styles of
CARTAS DB VISITS of wonderful esenraoy. clear, dis
tinct. and natnral. Go early. It*
rpHE MOST SUCCESSFUL POR-
I traits of the age are B. F. EBIMHR'B LIFE-BIZ R
PHOTOGRAPHS in oil colors. In accnraoy an i trnthfnl
coloiing, they are without equal. Gallery, 824 Arch
street; ; It*
r'ARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WIN-
DOW SHADES -New stock of English Oarp«ts met
received, and fox eale cheap. &t WM. ORBAGICILS'B.
No. 447 North SECOND Surest, below Nobis, Bast
eidft. mh23-lm*
Q-OLD’S IMPBOVED STEAM
_ WATER-HEATING APPARATUS,
For Wanning and Ventilatinr Pnblic B nil dings and
„ _ „ . Private Beeldcncee.
M&nnfaetnrsd by tbs
union steam and water-heating company
. OP FHILADBLPIA
JAMBS P. WOOD.
„. „ 4, „-Sonth FOURTH Strut
mhl3-tap» 8. M- PBLTWBLL. BaMristaad»Bt
MILITARY!
fTHE COAL BOUNTY FUND
COMMITTEE,
»05K WALNUT STREET.
WILL PAT
TWENTY DOLLARS
FOB EVEBf VOLUNTEER HUATIKED INTO THE
PHILADELPHIA SEDIMENTS OF
EANOOOE'S 2d army corps,
Vic 69th, 7 let, 73d, 106th REGIMENTS P, V..
FROM THIS DATE UNTIL APRIL Ist. -
Sdh2B 4t ALFRED DAT. Chalrmm
SCITY AND WARD BOUNTY!
ADVANCE PAT AND PRIZE MONEY!
MEN WANTED for the NAVAL SERVICE and MA
RINE CORPS, who will be entitled to all the City
Bounties in addition to Prize Money •
Seamen will receive an advance of thrte months'pay
as b.unty.
Application to be made at once to »
ED WIN PALMES.
Captain and Provost Marshal
Second District Pennsylvania,
v - 356 South TWELFTH Street.
mhS&tf Philadelphia.
SNATAD and marine service.
City AND WAUD BOUNTY!
ADVANCE PAY ANo PRIZE MONEY!"
MEN Wanted for the NAVAL SERVICE and MI
BINS COBIB, who will be entitled to all the City Boun
ties, in addition to Prize Money, •
Seamen will receive an advance of three months pay
as bonnty. . „
Application to be made at onevto „ w . „
WE B. LEHMAN
Captain end Provost Marshal First District Peona,.
nb3iMf 345 South THIRD Street.
V HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT
■ IOPTHESUfeQDSHANNA. _ w
fjl Chambersdubg, Pa,. March 24,1361.
dm Ctfxtxact. 1 . ,
********
GEHERAL ORDERS NO. 20. _
Authority having been granted by the War Depart
ment to the Ci mm an ding General of the Department of
the Sut-quebanna, the let Battailxn three years Penn
ey Ivanla Volunteers (formerly six months’ volunteers),
eoueieting of six companies, mustered into the United
Elates service for three years or during the wax, is au
thorized to recruit to ten companiee of the maximum
strength. ....
Thl> Battalion is on Provost duty in this department,
and it offers a good opportunity to thoee parsons who
have been in the service and bave-been honorably dis
charged. to re-enter, and to those of good character who
have not been in the service to enter thejama Only
those known to the recruiting 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 eueh that it requires soldiers
in whom the commanding officers can. place confidence.
Persons taking advantage of the benefits arising from
enlistment in this Battalion will receive the bounties
paid by the Government ae authorized in existing orders.
The officer* must be men who have had some experi
ence in the military service. intelligent* and of good
character, and only those bringing the requisite number
of men and possessing the above quaunsations Will be
iTccmmendea to the Governor of the State for commls-
Becruite and persons having Fqnads of recruits will
report to Captain GEO. W. MERRICK. Ist Battalion
three years' Pa Vole., sad Recruiting Officer for the
isms, at HARRISBURG, Va. „ . .
• * » . - - - *
By command of Major General COUCH
JOHN 8 SCHULTZS, Vest Adjt. Ge««ra\
Official: J. N. Pottbk, Ald-da-Camp mh2B 10t
S WANTED—-TWO INTELLIGENT,'
VOUDff. hearty COLORED MEN, to enlist in the&3i
cr, b. Colored Troops, now ii Camp Casey, near
Washington, D. C., for the po® tof
QUARTERMASTER’S SERGEANT AND ADJUTANT’S
CLERK.
They must have a fair common-school education.
The highest bounty will be Kjven _ m
Apply early to ROBERT R- CORSON,
Agent of Supervisory Committee. 1310 CHESTNUT
Street mh2B-3t
« GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE,
No. 611 CHBSrNUHStraet.—EECBUITS wanted for
1111 CAVALRY?ARTILLERY. and INFANTRY
BEGIMESTS
now in eeryice. not already full. .
ALL THE BOfTHTIBS GIVEN,
CHAS. N. CIDWALLADEB.
Captain 2d Artillery. 112 m Regiment TV.,
mh26-6 * Gegeneral Becrnitlng Officer.
ANDERSON CAVALRY,
Sky (ISTH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY)
/pnu Suitable young men will be accepted as Be
■> ■■ cruits for this Regiment, now on service In
E.st Tennessee. Colonel Commanding.
HOfflee In WASHINGTON BIJILDIBG,
mbS9-6t* No. 587 A South THIRD Street.
NSW PUBLICATIONS*
fpBREE PRICES FOR A NOVEL!
SPSS SARGENT’S GREAT BOOK,
PECULIAR. ,
Which continues to be the leading novel of the year, Is
selling at the following “peculiar” prices:
NOT ONLY
are thousands and tens of thousands of copies being bought
in this country at'-91,G0,
AND IN ENGLAND.
Where it has been reprinted by the London Publishers.
Hurst & Blackett, in the usual .three* volume style, price
£3 Is fid., and where even at that “peculiar” price the
demand is enormous!
BUT IN DIXIE,
where the English copies are (not) blockaded throught
the selling price in gold is somewhere about $!B7. and
even at' that!"peculiar” price it is no wonder the Rebel
aristocracy rush after the book and make up clubs to bmy
it, for they read everywhere of its marvelous merit, and
hear everywhere of its wonderful success, and
MUST HAYS IT
at anvprice, even if paid in /‘greenbacks.”
ANOTHER EDITION is just ready, and it will be
swept off before half the orders are supplied. Every one
who desires to keep up with beet fictions of the day is
reading or will read .
PECULIAR,
A handsome cloth-bound novel at *l-50. „ ,
mh£6-sws3t CARLETO*. Publisher. New Yorks
THREE
w NEW books;
WALTER BARRETT'S new work, entitled VIGOR:.
A powerful matter*of fact novel.founded upon events-in.-
the history of this City. By the author of “The.ol4;
-Merchants of New York.” 12mo. Cloth, &L6O
A spicy and gotsippy sketch of camp and military life
is tie Amy of the Potomac, entitled BED TAPE AND
PIGEON-HOLE GENERALS. A capital work, humor*
oub and pathetic, by a citizen soldier. 12mo. C10th,51,26/
. One of the beet volumes of poetry that has recently ap
peared! entitled LYRICS OF A DAY, embracing by one
author, many of the best known, most quoted* and most
popular annonymous contributions-lo the press of the
day. 12mo. Cloth, $l.
%* Sold by all booksellers, and sent by mail free, on
receipt of price, by
CAKIjETON. ■ PtrabrsHßß,
NEW' FORK.
«
mh26wstf
TNIEEESTING.- PORTRAIT’ AND
A CHARACTER of the Rev. Dr. BELLOWS, do. Lieut.
W. Pittenaer, Dr. JohnS Darcy. Human Faces, illus
trated by likenesses of Napoleou. Menchikoff, Queen
Catherine, 4 hzrlotte Corday, Louis Eighteenth, Richter,
Biuhop Eastbum, etc. News from Dreamland: Our
Social Relations; A Happy Woman; S andards of
Beauty; Wisdom in Lovemaking; Savage Warfare;
Lines on Noses; Stutdav Schools, by Bishop Clarke, of
R. I . and other Good Things* in APRIL NO. ILLUS
TRATED PHRBNOLOGICaL JOURNAL. 15 cents, by
firttpo&t, orsL 60 ay ear. Address FOWLER & WELLS.
No. 308 BROADWAY. NY. or J. L. CAPEOT, 95
South TEETH Street, Philadelphia. mnSo*2t
Life at three score.
THE FIFTH EDITI IN. Ready this day.
A Sermon delivered at the First Presbyterian Church,
Philadelphia, by the Rev. ALBERT BARNES. Price
SO cent*.
AlsotNew Edition of . „ .
BARDESVWAY OF SALVhTfON, 1 Vol.
BARNES OK THE ATONEMENT. 1 Vol-
BARHES’ PRACTICAL SERMONS. 1 VoL
LINDSAY & BLAKI3TON, Publishers,
mhSO No. 95 South BIZTH Street.
(CHOICE ENGLISH B OOKS.—THE
subßcribrr invites the attention of literary gentle
men and amateurs of fine books to his collection of
Standard and illustrated Works, largely increased by
recent importations, and now comprising the best as
sortment offered for sale In this city* His lone acquaint
ance with the trade, and superior facilities abroad,
enable him to offer to his customers a choice class of
books at unusually moderate rates.
Priced catalogues of a select portion of the stock may
be had gratis on application. ...
Foreign books and periodicals imported weekly by
steamer. C. J. PRICE,
Importer of Foreign Books, Periodicals, die.,
mh29»3t* No. 31 South SIXTH St., above Chestnut.
■VTEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
WORK AND PLAY; or, Literary Varieties. By Ho
raceßusinf 11. . „,,, _
THE CAMFANSR THAL, and othur Writings. From
the German of Jean Paul Fredeirich Richter.
MABEL’S EXPERIENCE; or. Seeking and Finding.
By Marion Eliza Weir. _ , „ _ .
MARJORIE FLEMING. A Sketch. Being the paper
entitled** Pet Masjorle.” A story of child-lira.
FIFTY YEARS AGO. By John Drown, M. D.
CHRONICLES OF TBE SCHONBBRG-COTrA FA
MILY. By Two of Themselves.
GILEAD; or, the Ylt ion of aU Soul’s Hospital. An Al
legory. By J. Hyatt Smith.
For sale by WM. 8. & ALFRED. MARTIBN.
mh2B • 606 CHESTNUT Street.
ATKW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS!!
Juit received by
ASHUSaD & EVANS,
(Successors to Willis P. Hazard,)
RED-TAPE AND
seen from the Ranks, by a Citizen Soldier.
THE VEIL PARTLY LIFTED. AND JESUS BE
COMING VISIBLE. W. H- Furness- .
VIEW OF SLAVERY. By Bishop Hopkins,
THE CAMPANEB THAL, and other Wii ings. From
the German of Jean Paul Richter.
REDEEMBR AND REDEEMED. An Investigation of
the Atonement and of Eternal Judgment. By Charles
Beecher. _ ** ,
ViGOR A Novel. By Walter Barrett. Clerk.
W ORK AND FLAY, or Literary Varieties. By Horace
Buehnell*
COUNSEL AND COMPOST. By the •*Country
Parson.” mh2B
r T'HE SUNBEAM STORIES,
Contatata*thecharmlnr.brlghtstorlwof-
TRAP TO CATCH A SUHBBAM,
CLOUD WITH SILYBB LINING,
HOUSE ON THE HOGS,
ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFB, MBBBTOBfiStm
DBBAM CHINTZ,
STAB IN THE DgSBBT, Be,
Six beantlftil ▼olnmea, illustritad, $2 60.
WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher,
f026-t jyl 31 South SIXTH Street
\ PPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN
OFCLOPBDIA.
The agency for this invaluable Library of Universal
Infonnarion to irt BE South SIXTH Street, second story.
Also, RECORD OT THE REBELLION. By Frank
Moore. ftll-tf
UPHOLSTERING.
_ H. B BLANCHARD & CO.,
Northeast corner THIRTEENTH and CHESTNUT Sts.
Carpets and Matting made and laid.
Bedding, Hair Mattrenes, ftc.
mh3o-Sm Verandah. Awnings-
jgFEOTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS.
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES
Inserted without pain, by
JAHKBW. QUEEN & CO.,
-■ OEM: CHESTNUT Street.
QFERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS’
FIRM) GLASSES.
Htcroecopes for Fhyeloiana and Btad.nts.
A very large assortment for sale by
JAMBBW. QUBBN &CO.,
9a* CRimrnnT street.
■a/TATHEMATIOAL DRAFTING IN
-BTRUMBNTB
For M 9‘SSSI Bnd W S,
Priced and lUnstrated OaUlo^tf(i?°it STHTr^.hM??m
Aff AT b EMATIOAL INSTRUMENTS,
B^is^F^^rfcnrW^a^ssr!
fe^^Ko^XKlP| P B B EOT^ l oS.u!i m ''
■Jus* t*» oawrJrot stSit.
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 18641
jyjOURNING GOODS
MOURNING STORE,
“ •' Summer Balmoras.
44 44 Skirting Cloth-
Black and White Striped and Plaid Silks.
“ Fonlard Silks.
B’ack Poult tie Sole or Mourning Silk.
44 Gros de Bhines
* * Lyons Gros Grain Silks.
* * Lyons Taffetas.
* 1 Gros de Sens. Modes.
44 Senshews and SarsneU,
44 Marcellns and Lustrines,
v 44 Water Moreene.
'* Book Hnslines and Crinolines.
*' Sunshades. Parasols, Son Umbrellas.
11 Belt and Oordedßdge Ribbons.
** Collars and Sleeves, all kinds.
White Collars end Sleeves, in every variety.
Purp e and Pt arl PJain Poplin*.
Black Thibet Long'and Sonars Shawls.
* 4 Cashmere Square Shawls.
* * Monasel ine ae Lalne Shawls.
“ Barege Shawls.
‘ ‘ Grenadine Barege Shaws.
* 4 Silk Grenadine Shawls.
* * Silk. Crape, and Bombazine Bound.
“ Thibet Square Sh&wlfl.
* 1 . Mousse! Ine de Laines. two yards wide.
44 Shawl Thibets. _ 44 44
Alexandre’s and Jouvins Sid Gloves.
* * Black Silk Taffeta Gloves.
Black English Trimming and Yell Crapes.
“ Italian Crapes.
“ English Crape Yells.
44 Round Crape and Grenadine Yells.
44 Bound Lace Yeils.
44 Mode or Love Y*iis. . -
“ Barege or other YeU materials.
Plain and Embroidered Linen Cambric Hdkfs,
Mourning Bordered ** ** '*
Black low-priced Balzorines, Ac.
JJDWIN HALL Sc CO.,
36 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
'WILD HATS THEIR FIRST SPECIAL OPESING OS'
QPEN I N G
6n TUESDAY, MARCH 29th.
GAMBBIO DRESSES.
We hare now open a freak stock of
PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS,
FOB DRESSES.
The designs are very pretty, and the Prices Quite
moderate. Ladies should make their selections while
the assortment is complete.
s. milliken <fi c 0 .4
8/38 ARCH STBBBT, and
mhS9-6t 33 SOUTH SECOND STBBBT,
TYESXRABLE GOODS.
FROM AUCTION.
25 pieces Bostia Diaper, $2.75.
20 pieces Russia Diaper, $3.50.
36 pieces Russia Diaper, wide, $4.
14 pieces Russia Diaper* very wide, $5.
Also, 10 lots of Table Linens—all prices.
sow open at JOHN fi. STORES*
mhSS 703 ARCH Strdet.
■pOR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
EVANS Sc HASSALL,
MU.ITABY FCRNIBIIERS,
Banner*. Regimental and Company Flag*. Swords,
Sashes, Belts, Fasiants, Epaulettes, Hats, Caps, Can
teens, Haversacks. Camp Hits, Field Class.*, Boors,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of
Army and Navy Officers.
FURLOUGHS.
Officers and Boldiers, visiting the city on Furlough,
needing
SWORDS,
And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are Invited to th,
very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of
GBOi W. SIMONS «fe HILO.,
BANSOM-STBEET HAI^L,
BANBOM Street, above Sixth.
PRESENTATION SWORDS
Hade to order at the ehortest notice, which, (or richness
and magnificence, challenge competition, no other honse
in the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEW
ELER with tho PRACTICAL SWORD-MAKER.
mlilo-2m
JiROTHINGHAM dk WELDS
TXEATON & DENOKLA,HARDWARE
-AA- Commission Merchants, SOT COMMERCE and 810
NORTH Btrsets, offer (or tale:
Anchor Brand Fulls; Plymouth Hill Rivets,
W. AB. Butcher’s Cast Steel; Bagle Cabinet Looks.
Putnam's Horse Nalle; Locke's Sshool Slates.
Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards.
Also.'a (nil assortment of American Hardwar*.
fiaSfimlf
{GRIFFITH & PAGE, 600 ARCH ST.,
Sell the Universal Clothes Wringer.
Do. Eureka Clothes Wringer.
Do. Union Carpet Sweeper.
Do. Rubber'band Carpet Sweeper*
Befrigeretoxq end Meal Bare a. itthSO St*
T lEUT. GENERAL GRANT, WE
publish this morning a very fine card photograph,
of Lieut* General Grant, taken daring his late visit.
_ „ rfoALLIBTRR A BROTHER (
mh2B St TQB CHESTNUT Street. V
pOL. DAHLGREN.— NOW READY,
'«'** very fine card picture of tho late Col. Dahlgren.
. ModLLTSTBR & BROTHER, .
mh3B-8t Tas CHESTNUT Street.
EMANCIPATED SLAVES prom
-A-t LOUISIANA. —Card photographs o( the Km&ncl
paled Slaves. MaALLRITBE & BROTHER.
mh2B-3t T»8 CHESTNUT Strait,
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
FARRELL,. IRVING, A 00., -
810 MINOR STREET.
Haunfitetver* of .ROLL wrappers, - double and
BIN OLE MEDIUM, CAP, and CROWN MANILLA, on
hand, or mad* to order.
Hlghsst prira paid lot rope la large or email auanti
ttag- (*33-3*
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
FOR BALE BY
BESSON & SON,
916 CHESTNUT STREET.
Black All-wool ftouseline Delaine.
44 3 ouble-width 44 44
44 English Delaines.
‘ 4 and White All-wool Paris Moueselinea.
“ and Pnxple 44 **
* * White low-priced Delaines.
44 Purrlfl 44 ,•
Gray Mixed Woolen Taffetas.
* * 41 Mousreline de Bege.
44 ** Mohair Lustres.
44 44 Arabian Glace.
44 44 Poplins.
White and Black Plaid Poplins. >
• 4 * * Plaid Mozambique*.
4 * “ Plaid Silks.
Black and Purple Broche Grenadine Bareges.
* 4 44 Plaid Mozambique*.
Black and White Mozambique*.
. 44 Mohairs.
_ 1 44 Plaid Poplins
Lew and Mode-colored French Poplins.
Black Tamlseer
44 Silk Chaiy*.
41 Foulard Silks.
44 English and French Bombazines*
Summer Bombazines.
14 Alpacas and Mohair Lustres.
“ Alpacas, bombazine finish.
44 Grenadine Bareges
Black Barege Hemani, 3 4 and 8-4 wide,
44 Bareges,
“ Crape Maretz, 44 4
44 Florentines. 44 44
44 Byzantines,
“ Tamartine*.
44 Tammatins.
44 Silk Grenadines,
“ Paramattas.
“ Cashmeres.
44 Brocade Mohairs
Black and White English Lawns and Organdie*.
44 4 • Paris Lawns and Organdies,
44 4 4 Chintzes.
44 44 Ginghams
White and Black Paris Organdies ana Lawns*
44 *• Paris Cambrics.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CLOAKS,
MANTLES,
BASQUES,
SAOQUES,
HADB OF
FANCY CLOTHS,
PLAIN FRENCH CLOTHS.
RICH CORDED SILKS, AND
BLAOK TAFFETA SILKS,
TO-MORROW, THE Slat.
mhso-zt - - -
PARIS-MADE
m: a-jv till as
SPRING CE.OAKB,
Ji W. PROCTOR <6 00.,
THE PABIB
MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
930 CHESTNUT STBBBT.
ARMY GOODS 1 ,
418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. mhlO-lm
SAVE von SALS.
AND~ LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY OAETON FLANNELS.
WASH. NOTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
SHiECIAB-
BROWN.BLEACHBD, AND CORSET JEANS.
No. U WOBBTBD YARN. Ae. seMlf tf
MILLINERY HOUSE.
GRAND MILLINERY OPENING!
Oil THURSDAY, Maroh 31,
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS,
LACES, RUCHES, ORNAMENTS, Ac.
mhSOSt
fIHS WE RESPECTFULLY
CAUL THE ATTENTION OF
THE TRADE
TO ODE STOCK OF
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS.
WE HAVE NOW OPEN
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
FRENCH FLOWERS,
-RIBBONS, SILKS, LACES, VEILS, &c.
. BERNHEIM,
*26 CHESTNUT STREET.
mhS9'lm
SPRING. 1864.
BROOKS & ROSENHEIM,
431 MARKET STREET,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
RIBBONS,
BONNETS,
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS,
FLOWERS,
AND
MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY.
mh&lm ■ ■ • ,
1864. _ 1864.
WOOD & CART,
736 CHESTNUT STREET,
STRAW AND MILLINERY
GOODS.
f
F. S. —MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS are Invited to
examine before purchasing, a* our STOCK IS FULL
and PRICES LOW.
mhS-Zm WOOD tit GABY.
CIRCULARS,
F. A. HARDING & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
Mo. 413 ARCH STREET.
THTLADEI-PHI*.
fgrk MBS. H. WEIGHT,
&»Jt) No. 137 PINE Street,
II w WILL OVEN
FASHIONABLE millinery
mhSO St* On THURSDAY, March 31,1864.
flTh MISS E. CALDWELL, NO. 824
JMMaBCH Street. PhiladelpMa*will exhibit her Mil-
to customers, on TUJSSDAT. April 6th, 1804*
mh3o 6t* '
ffjn\ YOUNG LADIES’ AND CHIL-
JjajlDREN’B MILLINERY OPENING, March 81st,
IT - 'lBB4 Mrs. M. C. NICHOLS, No. 108 South
EIGHTH street, below Chestnut. mh3o-2t*
BASKETS AND WILLOW WARE.
AND BEST^ASSORTED
WOODEN-WARE
313 MARKET AND 510 COMMERCE STS.,
WADDING, BATTING, TWINES,
WIOKING, COBDS, CORDAGE,
BUCKETS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, BASKETS,
TUBS, CHUENS, MATS, WHIPS,
TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
BIRD-CAGES, JAPAN WARE,
WINDOW PAPER AND SHADES,
PUTNAM’S CLOTHES-WRINGER,
LOOKING GLASSES, CLOCKS,
FLY-NETS, FANCY BASKETS, &0., &o.
~mh29>lm __ -
]?ANCY BASKETS.
/
A. H. FRANCISGUS,
513 MARKET AMS 510 COMMERCE STS.,
Have just opened a large and well assorted stock of fine
GERMAN AND FRENCH
FANCY BASKETS
OF Bie OWN IMPORTATION.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO THE TRADE.
mMS-lnr
BLAIk books and stationery.
JyJOSS & CO., 432 CHESTNUT ST.,
BLANK BOOK & ENVELOPE
STOOK BROKERS’ PURCHASE AND SALES BOOKS.
STOCK BROKEBB’ RECEIPT AND DELIVERY BOOKS.
COPYING PRESSES.
COPYING-PRESS TABLES.
COP! INC BOOKS*AND FLUIDS.
SOLDIERS’ POCKET PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
SOLDIERS’ WRITING AND SEWING CAS3S.
CLARK’S INDELIBLE PENCIL, (or Harking Linen.
Also, a large assortment of Rote and Letter Papers;
together with a fall and complete stock of counting-house
fancy and staple Stationery, at low prim
mhz2‘ti
JJKYSON & SON,
\
NO. 8 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
PRINTERS AND STATIONERS.
BLANK BOOKS.
PAPERS, FENS, AND INKS OF SUPERIOR
QUALITY.
Corporations. Banks, and Business Men suppllsd with
everything necessary (or the Counting-room. mhl3*lm
PEOPLE’S TELEGRAPH.
NEW FIRST-CLASS LINES.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICES:
No. 411 CHESTNUT STREET
GIRARD HOUSE,
MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE READING-ROOM,
(BIGHT HAND BIDE, HARE
"RELIABLE.—USE GALLAUDETT’S
I , HAIR BEBTOBBR. It Is not a dye. It restores
the hair to Its natural color. It does not stain the skin.
1. needs no Bandoline or other dressing. It Is a dressing
oljtselt Pries moderate. Try it
g^agdonlySy
MILLINERY GOODS.
P. A. HARDINO & C 0„
No. 413 AROH STREET,
WILL OPBN.
A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF
Comprising 260 eases of all the latest styles
HATS AND BONNETS,
Together with a large assortment oi
STOCK OF
COTTON GOODS
IN THIS COUNTRY.
A. H. FRAACISCIS,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
MANUFACTURERS.
CORN EXCHANGE,
FINANCIAL.
r£ HE NEW
GOTEENMKNT loan.
By direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, I hereby
live notice that I am prepared to receive fcubsoriptlons on
account of United States Bonds authorized by the Act of
March Sd, 1361, bearing date March Ist, 1864, redeemable
at the pleasure of the Government after ten year*, and
payable forty years from date, hearing interest at live
per centum a year, payable on Bonds not over one hun
dred dollars Annually, and on all other Bonds, semi
annually in Coin.
Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon
Bonds, as they may prefer.
Registered Bonds will be Issued of the denominations
Fifty dollars ($6O), One hundred dollars ($1Q0), Five
hundred dollars ($500), One thousand dollars ($1,000),
Five thousand dollars ($6,000). and Ten thousand dol
lars ($10,0C0); and Coupon Bonds of the denominations
of Fifty dollars (ICO), 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 lawfal money,
he seemed interest in Coin, (or in United States Notes,
or the Notea of National Banks, adding fifty per cent.
for premium until further notice.) from the 4rot day of
March Kt September, a* the case may be, until the day
of subscription and payment.
Upon the receipt of Subscriptions I willtissuemy Certi
ficates of Deposit therefor, in duplicate, the original of
which will he forwarded by the subscriber to the Beere
taxy of the Treasury, Washington, with a letter stating
the kind (Regieteied or Coupon), and the denominations
of Bends issued.
- Upon the receipt of the Original Certificate* ftt the
Treasury Department, the Bondssubscribed for will be
transmitted to the subscribers respectively, as booh as
the same can be prepared.
It is expected that the first deliveries of Coupon Bondi
will be made not later than the fourth (4th) of April.
ARCHIBALD M'INTYRE,
ASSISTANT TREASURER U. S.
2? I R S T
ItLA-T IO TsTA-L, BAJXTK:
PHILADELPHIA.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
FINANCIAL AGENT
OF TBB
UNITED STATES.
10-40 LOAN.
This Bank has been authorized and la now prepared
to receive subscriptions to .the
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN.
This Lean, Issued under authority of an set of Con
gress. approved March 3, 1864, provides for the issue of
Two Hundred Millions of Dollars ($206,000,000) Untied
States Bonds, redeemable after ten years, and payable
forty years from date, IN COIN, dated March 1,1864,
bearing interest at the of
FIVE PER CENT.
per annum IN COIN, payable semi-annually on all
Bonds over $lOO, aid on Bonds of $lOO and less, an*
nually.
Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon
Bonds as they may prefer.
Registered Bonds will be issued, of the denominations
of fifty dollar* ($6O), one hundred dollars ($100), five
hundred dollars (600), one thousand dollars ($1,030),
five thousand dollars (6,000). end ten thousand dollars
(10.0C0), and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of fifty
dollars ($6O), one hundred dollars ($100), five hundred
dollars (foot), and one thousand dollars ($1,000).
Subscribers will be required to pay, in addition to the
amount of the principal of the bonds in lawfal money,
the accrued interest in coin, (or in United States notes*
or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty per cent, for
premium until farther notice,) from the first day of
March or September, as the case may be, until the day
of subscription and payment.
E W L O AN.
V. S. 1040 s .
JAY COOKE Jt CO. OFFER FOR SALE THE
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
Bearing five per cent. Interest, In coin.
Redeemable any time after TBN YEARS, at the pleasure
of the Government, and payable FORTY TEARS after
date. Both COUPON AND REGISTERED BONDS are
issued for this Loan, of same denominations as the Five-
Tvren ties The interest on *5O and #lOO payable yearly,
on all other denominations half-yearly. The TEN
FORTY BONDS are dated March 1, 1864, the half-yearly
interest falling due September 1 and March 1 of each
year. Until Ist September, the accrued interest from Ist
March is required to be paid by purchasers In coin, or in
legal currency, adding 30 per cent, for premium, until
fnrther notice.
All other Government securities bought and sold. -
JAY COOKE & CO,,
114 SOUTH THIRD STRRRT.
A Nblsoit. ' W. L, MtTRFRRE.
& MURFBEE,
GENERAL AGENTS,
NASHVILLE, TENN.,
Will collect all Claims entrusted to their care on par
ties in Middle Tennessee.
They refer* by permission, to the following gentlemen:
Hon. John Catron, U. S. Supreme Court.
Hon. Andrew Johnson, Military Governor, Tenn.
Haddock. Seed ft Co., Heaton ft Denckla, J. B. Lip
pincctt & Co.« Philadelphia.
Sawyer, Wallace ft Go., Thomas Eakin, Gox ft
Wright. D Appleton & Co, , KewYork.
Nimick ft Co. • Pittsburg.
Davis ft Apple. Cincinnati.
Bobert K. Woods, Cashier, Merchants’ Bank, St.
Louie, Mo. irih3owfm6t
■TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Office of Comptboller of the Curbenoy*
Washington, February 26th, 1864.
whereat, by satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has been made to appear that the
Fourth Rational Bank of Philadelphia, In the county of
Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania* has been duly
organised under and according to the requirements of
the act of Congress. entitled **an act to provide a na
tional currency, secured by a pledge or United States
stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof,” appioved February 26th* 1863,' and has com
plied with all the {provisions of said act required to be
complied with before commencing the badness of
Banking, ,
Bow. therefore I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of
the Currency, do hereby certify that the FOURTH NA
TIONAL BaNK OF PHILADELPHIA, county of Phil*-
delphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorised to
commence the business of Banking, under the act afore
said.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of
Cffiog, Ada twenty-ilxth <%%™MS&LLOCH,
mhl-Sn Comptroller of the Currency.
TOHN HORN, JR ,
V BTOCK-OOMMIBSIOB BROKER,
80. 140 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
(UP STAISB,)
PHILADELPHIA.
references .*
Meesn.Thos. A. Biddle ft Co. Hess. Gaw* Maealester, ft Go.
Messrs. B. S. Whelen ft Go. Messrs. Drexel ft Co.
Messrs. Buzby ft Co. HeuryJ.Willlame.SiQ.
Alexander Diddle. Beq. L P. Hutchinson*K*a.
G. M. Troutman. Esq. D, B. Cummins, Bsq.
Jas. G. King ft Sons, Hew Tork. fe26-2m
CECOND NATIONAL BANE OF
X/pHILADBLPHIA, FBANKPOBD.
CAPITAL *190,000, WITH THB PRIVILEGE OT IN
ORSABING TO *OOO,OOO.
NATHAN BILLS#, Pr«*!d«sA
WILLIAM H. RHAW», Cashier,
(Late of th* Philadelphia Bank.)
PIBICTOKR :
NATHAN HILLBS, CHARLES K KREMER,
GEORGE W. RHAWN, BBNJ. ROWLAND, J*..
SIMON B. SNYDER, BBNJ. H. DEACON,
EDWARD HAYES, JOHN COOPER.
LBWIB SH ALLCROSS,
The Second National Bank of Philadelphia la soir
ODfia at No. IM MAIN Street, Fraukford, for the trasa
aetlou of a General Banking Business upon th* umal
Cafieetioß* upon iUI a*e**slble point* will ha mad*
upon liberal term*. Respectfully,
fsS-8m W.H. RHAWN. Cashier
Hope gold company.
HINES-** GOLD DIRT LODE.
Giijsin county, Colorado.
CAPITAL. 80,000 SHARES. ,
*33 each.
TBUBTBB3.
JOHN EVANS, Colorado.
F H. JUDD, New York
H, S, COHU, New York, _ .
WILLIAM jfeoLLER. New York.
GEO. W. GBAFFLIN, BQttmor*.
i.^CffISNELL^VHITK.'IIewYork.
r-G c .
MMTItfIWfU
PUP’S’
His Bxoellencj JOBB IVANS,
Oovernor of Colorado Territory.
VIQB FBSSIDBZTTB.
Hon. 8. G. AMOLD,
Dr. F. H. JUDD._
Treasurer. WALTIRB. LAWTON,
Seeretary, J. P. DAVICB.
mh22lm Office* No. CLIFF Street, New Tork.
pABP ETS.—NOW IS THE TIME
V/ they are fresh, and v*ry beat of solors. Justin. '
““NTwN.swowstTgS.S?ffiSßfc..
COPItANO AND CONTRALTO.—
~ Waned In a QTTAETSTTK CHOIR; good and oomp*.
t-nt Addrcee •• b C. ” Press office. mn29 3t«
"WANTED TO BEN T—A LARGE
* » koom. .nltaM. t- r li.bi Manufacturing. Addraaa
Bon 262 P. Fnlludelpbi. Poet OQca rahg-31*
"W ANTE D—A GOOD COLORED
11*1 POPLAR far 1 H °«°WOlk. AjffirtjlO.
WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A
'' a Dry. Good* More. His had four
gswras feKßf&a?"- -"■"■sMta.*-
"W A N TED —DECENT AND BE-
S I spectable cit zenaas tubscribeis for a Club Garden
at Elgleefle,<l For particulars see prelacs ofiub”
eerlption booka laid ont at EnejetfloNl and at UWy
street Hall, back of the Post Grace. rnh'iO. fit*
WANTEI —FODR CARTERS; SO
'* BEE, steady men only ne-a apply also .
PAINTEBS. on rough work. HSRRr SIMON s.
U S National Wngm- Works.
IPb3O-2t* BB r ONP and CIMBEHLiSP Streatg^-
WANTED—A COMPETENT YOUNG I
1 T MAD, to take charge of a set of books In a whole- -
sale hon.e on MABKEr Street. Reference required
Address?ln own handwriting, “C. 8.,” Boa 211 Post
Office. ■ mhgfl-gt*
"WANTED—A SITUATION BY AN
11 experienced Salesman: one that hae a good city
and countty trade? will travel and eell by cample. Best
of c'ty reference. _ .
Address “J. 0., ” Press office. rahm-e**
nnn wanted for five
Tea -a, at five per cent.; amply secured
CD mortgage of a Ohee*nut-Btreet *iore pp.-»p^i*!V.
It* E. B. JONBB. No. gO9 South SIXTH Street.
s7* A MONTH)—I WANT TO HIRE
v u AGENTS In every County, at $75 a month, ex
pense* paid, to cell my new cheap Family Sewingjfia-
Chinee. Addreaa 8. MADISOH. Alfred, Mo. Cfel2 d&W3m
M WANTED TO RENT—FOR SIX
months, ora year, ajenteel HOUSE and FURNI
TURE. Location, north of Vine and west of Broad
streets. Apply to B. F. GLBNN, 133 South FOUR PS
Street - K mh29-3t“
fljf WANTED TO RENT—BUILDING
•■Ba-With Steam Power. Must he within the city limits.
Address Box 2823 Philadelphia Post Office mb29 ot*
M WANTED FOR THE SUMMER
Months, a furnished or unfurnished House In the
country, -with easy communication to the elty. Address
Box ©36 Philadelphia Post Office. mh2B-6t*
POE SALE —AN OLD-EBTA
£■ BLISHED PAINT AND VARHISHIBnSINBSS, wllh
Goodwill, Fixtures, Sc. Applj at 1908 North TBIBD
Stieet. Philadelphia.. mh3l),3t*
TO LET.—THE SECOND, THIRD,
A and fourth floors at 1935 MARKET Strast, through
to f hmcb alley. mn29-tf
T?OR SALE—LARGE STOCK OF ICE
A and business complete of an eld- established ICS
COMPANY- It la offered for sale on account of the pro
prietor engaging in another business Inquire at the
cfflceof the BO ME LIFE INSOBANCB COMPANT.comer
Ft URTB and LIBRARY btreeta. mh29-6t
a TWO LARGE NEW *1 HREE
TORY MANSIONS, one with 4 and the other 12
acres of aroued. all in complete order—Darby, apply
to K MIDDLETON* Darby. mh3o
m TO LET—A SMALL COTTAGE,
-KiS-on StTUMIT Street. Ghestnnt Bill, with Gas. Bath,
and Water. Address ** Box 981. ”Poatf Office. mhBo’6t*
Mfor sale.—a large house,
With TEN ACRES OF LAND, on SCHOOL HOUSE
Lane, teu rntnuUs’ walkVrom the depot, Oil tho N. Rail.
road. Inquire IQII CHESTNUT Street, mhSO-3t»
m GERMAN TOWN, PROPER TY FOR
RSat-SALB—A very desirable PROPERTY, within tea
minute*’ walk of Wayne Station Germantown Raiiroxd;
large DwplHßg-honse. with all the modern improve
ments: Stable* Sprlsr houre, Ice-house a led, and good
Garden: plenty of Fruit and large Shade Tr«es. Apply
to W. W. KNIGHf,
mh3C-tf 1 809 COMMERCE Street.
Mover 300 houses, all sizes,
for sale and exchange, RANSOM ROGERS, Jr ,
240 North TENTH Street. rah2s-lm*
AND OTHER AMOUNTS
loan, on mortgage, at 5 per cent, per
annum, for a term of years lewis H RBDNER,
li* No. 153 South FOURTH Street.
SADDLE MARE.—-A SU-
Af?-i perior SADDLE MARS, anitable for an officer
iv the army, is for sale, and to be seen at the stable in
CORE Street, (between Spruce-and Pine,) above Seven
teenth. mh29-2t*
(GENTLEMEN WILLING TO PAY
liberally can be accommodated with two hand*
somely-furnished communicating PARLORS, on first
floor, with suit of furnished Chambers, in vicinity of
BROAD and WALNUT Streets. Breakfast if desired.
Address ** 8. M., ”ti Is office mfa29 st*
Absconded from the sub
scriber. THOMAS FARREL, he having thus
broken his indenture. I therefore give legal notice to
all persons* that I am exonerated from any responsi
bility respecting his actions or eontraets.
Norristowx 3d Mo.. 25. '64 mh2B.3t* J. THORNE.
T OST CERTIFICATE No. 181 FOR 1
AJ share Is the POINT*BRBEZB PARK ASSOCIATION
OF PHILADELPHIA, in the name of BBNBY D.
LENTZ.
As application will be made four weeks from the date
heieof for a renewed certificate, notice is hereby given.
JACOB S. LENTZ,
jnh9 w»Bt* Executor of Henry D Lentz, deceased.
TOST—A CERTIFICATE OF 5-PER
-Li CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
for 8516. OS dated March 12. 1830, No. 754, In name ol
WILLIAM MEREDITH, Also, a Certificate of 5-pel
cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the sum of $2OO.
dated June 80, 1845, No. 1452, in the name of ELI K
PRICE, administrator of William Meredith in trust. Ap>
plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re
newal of said Certificates
felO-Sm ELI K. PRICE. No. 811 AROH~Straet.
C. H. CLARE,
President.
KATHAIRON.
Kfttbalrofi le Aron the Greek word “ Kathro.” or ’* Ha
th airo, ” signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate. and restore*
This article is what its name-slgnifies. For preserving,
restoring and beautifying the HUMAN HAIR It is the
most remarkable preparation In the world. It is again
owned and put tip by the original proprietor, and is now
made With the same care, skill, and attention which
gave it a sale of over one million bottles per annnm.
It is a most delightful Hair Dressing.
It eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich, soft, and glossy.
It prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray.
It restores hair upon bald heads.
Any lady or gentleman who valneß a beautiful head of
hair should use LYON’S KATHAIRON. It ie known
and used throughout the civilised world. Sold by all
respectable dealers
DEM AS S. BASHES ft GO., Hew York.
This is the most delightful and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It changes the sun burnt face and
hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, Im
parting the marble purity of youth, and the distingui
appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It re
move* tan, freckles, pimples, and roughness from the
skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent, and
smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin.
Patronised by actresses and opera singers. It is what
9Y9F7 lady should have. Sold everywhere.
Prepared by W. B. HAGAN, Troy, N.Y.
Address all orders to
DEMAS a BARNES ft CO.. New York.
HEEMSTREET’S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTO-
RATIVE.—NOT A BYE,
But restores gray hair to Its original color, by supplying
the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, Impaired
by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes are composed
of lunar caustic* destroying the vitality and beauty of
the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Helm
street’s Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its
natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair
LUXURIANT BEAUTY,
promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, 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 ladles. It is sold by all re
spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the
commercial agents, D. S. BARNES ft CO., SOS BROAD
WAY, New York. Swo sizes. GO cents and $l.
The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati, who have been
counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment, under pretence of
proprietorship, have been thoroughly estopped by the
courts. To guard against further Imposition, I have pro
cured from the United States Treasury a private steel
plate revenue stamp, which is placed over the top of
each bottle. Each stamp bears the/oc simile of my sig
nature, and without which the article is a counterfeit,
dangerous, and worthless imitation. Examine every
bottle. This Liniment has been in use and. growing In
favor for many years. There hardly e» lets a hamlet on
the habitable globe that does not contain evidence of its
wonderful effects. It is the best emollient In tbe world.
With Its present improved Ingredients, its effects upon
man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are
healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals
made useful, and untold ills assuaged. For bruises,
sprains, rheumatism, ewelllngsl bites, cuts, caked
breasts, strained home, fte.. it is a sovereign remedy
that should never be dispensed with. It should be in
every family. Sold by all druggists.
fe22-mv* i3m&eow6m D. S. BARNKB. New York.
r>ORNS AND BUNIONS.
KJ PETERSON
PETERSON
PSTBBSON
pbtekson cobn
COBS
CORN
CORN
OINTMENT
OINTMENT
OINTMENT
OINTMENT
Will thoroughly cm. CORNS and BUNIONS, without
any pain.
Fries as cent,.
JOH»BTUir, HOLLOWAY. & OOWDBN.Agents.
mhSS lm* S 3 North SIXTH Street.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
-A-AND FARM MACHINERY of the most approved
manufacture. A foil stock in store, and for sale at
manufactureri’ prices by -
EOBBBT BUTBT, J*r,
Implement and feed Warehouse,
Nos Paa and 9N4-MABKBT Street, above Ninths
gfe BUIST’S GENUINE KITCHEN
ZEg ARDEN BEEDS. Gardeners and all growers of
vegetables, who wish pure and reliable seeds, should
purchase their mppll« “ROBERT HOIST'S, Jr.,
Seed and 1 mpiement Wanhotue,
Noe 03# and ?#• MARKET Street, aVor* Ninth. ,
mhiOU
WAN*®.
FOR SALE AMD TO LET*
BOARDING,
PERSONAE,.
LOST AMD FOUND.
MEDICAIi.
HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM.
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
GROVER’S CH ESTNUT-BTREET
THSATBR
LFOHAKI> GROVBB MiWiGSB.
ALSO OF OEOVEB’B THB»TJ»E, WASHWGTOS
„ TONIGHT,
Frodnc-ionof BondcanJt’s great American Drama, Th*
OOTOHOON,
OOTOKPOIT,
with
NSW alf I) MiGNIPJCBtfT 80UTEBT.
ORIGINAL music,
CAST OF ORgAT Evlnnlsb AND STRENGTH.
Dlr,nr°, D S nT?.?RiX AFTERNOON. AprU2.
r,?*/ J £tAP J„* M 'r-F MATIRfiE NNTARTAINMBNT.
tk<i beantlfnl Drama of FAN IHON
will be prodnoed. mh jg at
CIMMONS ! SIMMONS I
O SIMMON? t SIMMONS'
SIMMONS-? SIMMONS? SIMMONS?
WALNFT-BTBBET THEATBF
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. March 80
Third apoearance of the
LAURA KEENE'S DOUBLE COMPANY FROM NEW
Y ORK»
iThe new Irish drama, entitled „
, WIVES OP IRELAND.
; A compute snccess.
. Owing to many BOTeliirs immediately to *>« produced,
ir.® m S D . E Eement regret* to announce the last represents
tion of the thrilling and effective Irish drama, ceiled
Tt, i. t WIVES OF IRELAND.
M^ h im^ aura Keene and the New York Doable Gom
th?faSL I lfF^ ar T l T,l^sJ ,Brformanc ® wUI conclude with
rneiaTcoof tb« BRftWt»B A»D SMITHS.
OIMM.ONSI SIMMONS 1
K-fTMMORS! SIMMONS!
BTMMOMg ! S1MMOBB! SIMMONS I
r)RKW ’ s ABOB STREET?
TO-HIQHT. WJpja^T*m£^V
Body O’Conner Mr Barney wiiituna
Kitty Killeen, •«•■•••■*•■**••■• •••.Mrs lii•-ty » y WilUamt’
Latest from ksw tosk u * m ’-
Widow Sprout Mrs. Barney Williams
Phil Mnlligan ■ • r , Barney William,,’
Toomclodewili -1229 t.3 Wop * >S '
FEIDAT, FAKE WELT. BBNBFIf OF
MB AND MRS. BAHNRY WILLIAMS
09 MONDAY. ROSEDSLE ’’
SUMMONS! SIMMONS 1
SIMMONS ! SIMMONS !
B)li2f>2t FIMMOHSI SIMMONS! SIMMONS!
T3BV. HENRY WARD BEECH BE AT
the AO»DEMY THURSDAY EVENING. A low
eboil c £ f . eat * : may be nbtaired by calling early at ASM
MEAD A EVANS'. 73* CHESTNUT Street. mh3o 3P
TOM KINO’S EXGELSIOB CIRCUS,
•*- MARKET, aboviaTWELFTH Street
Tee great Spanish Artiste SENOIUTA LOLA LBH
1 appear during this w«ek in some of the moat
attractive scenes of classical equestrianism. A rich pro
gramme abo. by tbe entire Excelsior Tronpe. Matinee
on WEDNESDAY and BATHRDAY ArPERNOONS,
commencing at 2>s» o’clock ; Evening, quarter before 3
o'clock.
Admission 25 cents; Stage Seats, 60 cents. mhEB Iw
A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS.—GRAND
Exhibition of the Mammoth
„ , RTBBROPTICOR.
IN AID OF THE GKBAT CENTRAL FAIR,
on . TO-NIGHT, &t 8 O’C] OC*.
splendid views.}net received »rom Ibfopc
Tickets 28 cents. Children 15 cents
For Benefits, apply &t the Ticket Office. mh29-4t
SUMMONS ! SIMMONS!
SIMM OKBI SIMMONS'
SIMMONS! SIMMOhS! S1MSIONB!
CT. JOSEPH’S CONCERT AT THB
MDBICJIL FVNO BALL, on THURSDAY BVB
KING. March itlst, 1864. Proceeds for the Poor.
Tickets. 50 cents. mh29-3t*
rj.RAND ORCHESTB AL AND VOCAL
CONCERT.—The Directors announce to their
friends and the public the Second Concert this season
by the HABMOjfU MUSICAL SO-lET?, to tabe place
at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on WEDNESDAY
RING, March SO. accompanied by the fall GEE
MANIA ORCHESTRA A food selection of MUcella*
n*on» Maslc will be given, and from the best composern.
TICKETS, at FIFTY GENTS each, will be for sale at
Gould’s, Andre’s, and Lee A Walker’s Music Btor*s, and
at the flret-rained a Committee will sit to distribute
tick eta on th e day of the concert* from I to 6 P. V,
mh24 6t
T7LEVENTH.BT. OPERA HOUSE
■*“* ‘‘THE FAMILY RESORT."
CARKCROSB »HD DIXRY’S MINSTRELS.
THB GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD,
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN 80IBEES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable Itat*
league*. Plantation Scenes, Ac.. &c., by
TWENTY TAIENTED ARTISTS.
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets 26 cents Doors f pen at 7 o’clock.
fe27-ftn • J. L CABNGBQSB. Bailnese Manager
THE great picture
a AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE BOOM
For a short season.
OPBH EVERY EVENING FOB A SHORT SEASON
J. Ineco William*’ celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This Is the moat complete and finished Painting of 4Jm
tieor*** Seriptnns in the world, •omyrielng over fifty
thomoit
SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES
Of the- first three thousand years of Biblical History,
forming altogether one the finest exhibitions of the ace.
OPEN EVERY EVENING at half past 7 o’slosk.
Admission 25 cents.
N. B. Matin Sen on Wednesday and Saturday after
noons, at 8 o’clock.
Admission for Children 15 cent#, MO ft*
rjERMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBI^C
'A BBHBABSALB every SATURDAY, *t S o’clock, ?.
M, at the MUSICAL FOND HALL. Single tickets ft
cents. Packages of six ticket*, $l. To be had at AST
DRE’S. 1104- CHESTNUT Street. J E GOULD. ££•
VENTH and CBEbTNUTt and at the Hall door. fe2&-tr
PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY v OS
A THE fine arts.
1095 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. M. UJi
BP. H.
.Admission 25 cents. Children half price Ja33-if -
EDUCATIONAL.
tSrYANT, STRATTON, & BANNI3-
AJ TBR’S STATB AND NATIONAL COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE, 8. B. corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT
Streets—Designed to impart a sound Batiueee EdPWiloa
to theyonng men of the ejuntry
The principal branches pursued are; Book-keepinr,
Commerc) al Law, Commercial Arithmetic, and the higher
Mathematics, Business Penmanship, Business Corre
spondence. and Telegraphing. Young men. who desire
to qualify themselves for the dnties of active business
life, are invitedio call and examine thefaeiUties afforded
at this institution. _ mh3o ws2»*
PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION IN
BOOK-KEEPING, in Its different branches: Pen
manship, plain and ornamental; Commercial Calcula
tions, Commercial Law. Forms. Ac.. at CRITTEN DSN’S
Commercial College 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of
Seventh. mh29&t*
CJELECT FAMILY BOARDING.
tx'SCHOOL FOB YOUNG MEN AND BTYB. MOUNT
£QX2.£ ai lS &B !3& cotlot .7' P*' Session opens on the FIRST
TUESDAY of May. For circulars, address
mhl9»l2i* B A. MORRISON, Principal.
RELLEVTTE FEMALE INSTITUTE—
*-* A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
This Institution, beautifully andhealtltfully located,
in the noi them limits of ATTLEBOROUGH, Backsoon
tv. Pa , will commence its Spring and Summer Term on
the 19th of FIFTH MONTH next, and continue in session
twelve weeks.
Tbe course of instruction is thorough and complete In
ail the Elamentaryaad hitcher branches of an ENGLISH,
CLASSICAL, AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION.
The French Language is tanght hr a native Frenoh
teacher.
Circulars, giving full particulars, may be had on ap
plication to the Principals, Attleborough P 0., Basu
county, Pa. ISRAEL GRAHAHB, \
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WEST GBOVE BO ABDING SCHOOL
* * FOE GIRLS, at West GKove Station, Chester
c6unty, Pa., on the Phila. and Baltimore Gen. E., 40
miles from Philadelphia and 10 from Oxford The Sum
mer term will commence on Seeond (Day, the 24 of oth
Month next. The course of instruction is extensire and
thorough. Terms reasonable Send fora circular.
THOMAS P. COftARD. Principal
Waet Grove, Chaster county. Pa.
Address
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rjJIORGB A. NEWBOLD ‘HAVING
*** leased BATON ACADEMY, KBNNETT SQUAB!,
Chester county, expects to commence a Spring Session
there the llth of Fourth Month (April.) For circulars,
/address Geo A. Newbold, Montg. co ,Pa,
till the 4th Inst* or Wm, Chandler, Bennett Square,
Chester county, Fa. mh!2-lm*
VILLAGE GBEEN BEMINABY,
* NBAS MEDIA, PA. —Pupils received at any time.
Bngltsh, Mathematics, Classics, and Natural Sciences
taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping, and Civil Xn
riueerin* taught. Bntiie expenses about S 3 per Week.
Boys of all ages taken. Befers to Win, B Ken. ax*
Sheriff; John 0. Capp 4* Co,, 80. 23 Sooth Third etreett
and Thomas J, Clayton. Bsq., Fifth and Prime streets.
Address Ber. J. HAKYBY BABTOJI, A. M., Yillais
Green, Pa. no6.kf
insurance: companies.
T7ORMAN P. HOLLINSHEAD’S
A INSUBANCJB .AGENCY.
No. 319 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
IXBVRAXCBB—. Fire. Marine. Inland, ani Life, effected
In responsible and ‘Well-known companies. Without
charge to applicant for services.
nine years of practical experience and extensive A6>
Qn&lßtavc* id his basinets is & guarantee that all matters
entrusted to Mb care will be correctly attended to
Aaent for the following well-known and reliable com
panies:
M Howard Insurance Company, of New York (1825); Sami
T. Skidmore. Fres’t; Henry A. Oakley, Sec
Irving Fire In* turance Company, or New York (1852);
JffaSOH Thompson. Pres’t; MartlnTL. Crowell, Sec.
Adriatic fife Insurance Company, of New York (1959);
William A. Seaver, Pres’t; Frank W. Lewis, Sec.
Commercial Fire Insurance Company, of N-iw York
(lSfiO); Joseph Petit, Pres’t; M V. B. Fowler, Sec.
Mercantile Fire Insurance Company, of New York
(1862); William A Thompson, Pres’t; John Baker, See.
Albany City Fire Insurance Company, of ALbany.New
York O&oO); William Tillinghaet, Pres’t. John H. Sloe,
Sec. “•
Statement of Affairs of
MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of New York
December SI, 1863:
5200,000 00
31,360 52—5282,360 69
Invested as follows;
Cash in bank and onh&nd. mn» $11,260,52
Bonds and mortgages, first liens
on real e5tate.,...... 164,950 00
Unites States bond*. 7 3 10 and
certificates - 67,000 00
Csll loans, secured by bank
stock. 800 00
Interest accrued 350 00—5234,860 Si
Losses unpaid—none.
FOEMAN P. HOLLINBHEAD. Agent,
mb2l*mwf6t No. 319 WALNUT Street, Phils.
Gash capital..**
Surplus
"FAME INSURANT
A Vo. 406 OHSS 1
PHILAD]
FIRS AXJ> UTLA
« « ' PI»BO
Francis V. Back,
Charles Richardson.
Henry Lewis,
O. W. Daris,
P. 8. Justice,
George A. West.
FB*NGIS V.
_ CHIB. HlCfi
w. I. Blakoeabp. Becrel
OF REMOVAL.
The undersigned would Inform their friends and the
ftom ®“
SPLENDID NEW WABEBOOMS,
No. 918 ARCH BVREETf
where they will continue the sale of
GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS,
COAL-OIL BURNERS, &C.
associated with our house Hr. OHABLH
(formerly the Principal Designer for GomaUus
• Baker,) Wear. now prepared to execute order, for G«»
Fixture, of all grades anddßsUn., from Ore Dtatnut to
o>t meet massive and elaborate.
VAN KIRK * 00.,
felfl-Sm Ifo. 91* ARCH STRBIT.
BBOWN STOUT,
SCOTCH ALE,
B 1 THE CASK OE DBZKN.
ALBERT CL ROBERTS,
DEALER IN TINE GBOOBKIBB.
Corner BLBV2NTH And VTSTB fttreele
mm 08. FINE, PBAOTIOAIi DENT
BHHff TIST for the last twenty years. iUS TINE Bt..
below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH of the
age, mounted on fine Hold, Piatina, Silver. Vulcanite,
Ooralite, inter, etc.» at prices, for neat and substantial
wotk. more reasonable than any Dentist in this city or
State. Teeth olunaed to lait for life. Artificial Teeth
repaired to suit Ho P»)u la extraottui, AU work war.
ranted to at. Boforenee, best families, mhhs-fim
tgafej GOBBEOT PIANO TUNING.
n ITT I *-Mir. O. B. BABGBNT’B Orders for Tuning
and Rensjrinn Ptauoe are received at MABOjiiOOt
Btore, IHtT OHBStrNIiT Btreet, onto. . _
Hr. 8. has had eleven rears'factory experience In Bee>.
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j£kb“p. ~gsa.ha.hl;
__ Prinelpali.
iCE COMPANY,
3TNUT BTBRET.
>BIiPHIA. __
usd iHsmuircß.
OTOBB.
John W. Erernuut.
Robert B. Potter*
John geaaler, Jr,.
H. D Woodraff*
Charles Stolcea.
Joaeph D. Bllle.
BUCK.-PreMdent.
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