SPECIAL NOTICES. .SAY HAIR AND BALDNESS PRE VENTED.-- GRAY HAIR RESTORED. GRAY HAIR RESTORED. BALDNESS PREVENTED. BALDNESS PREVENTED - LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DItIiNSTNO RESTORES GRAY HAIR WiT11013? DYEING_ 'This discovery for the preservation of the blunts hair is taking the lead of all hair Preparations; besides re 0-2toriug the color. Ilia making hair grow on bald Reads, St is a beautiful dressing. keeps the hair son. smooth. 'and Ilexibla; removes Bur eruptive diseases, itching. Acruff. dandruff'. AcMany who ware bald and gray loive had their hair permanently restored. Only one ipmerstion. Price 50 cants Six bottles, $l5O. Sold, -wholesale and retail. by Dr. SWAYNS & SON, No. 330 .worth SIXTE Stree', Philadelphia. It HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR ERSTORATITR. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.. i n ',wareHow's Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to have conferred the greatest boon on hie tribe because he brought to its notice corn. Every one will admit that our preparation is 'worthy of the name, for the benefit* it confers when it is known. WHIM THE HIAWATHA. DOES. It restores faded and gray hair and whiskers to their original color. It brings up the natural shading of one Lair with another. thus giving the hair a perfict life ap vestrance, so that the most critical observer cannot de tect its use. It malt es harsh hair soft and silky. goo° its tallbnt out. sleanaes it and the scalp from ali Elias readily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair dressing. and entirely overcomes the bad effects of pre• sirloin use of preparations containing selphar, eager of Lead. &c. The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the follow ing challenge to test in the Pew York dailies three 'weeks, which WAS NEVER ACCEPTED: Let some well known and disinterested persons ap point one t o the proprietor of each preparation for the hair to bring np the color. every proprietor to use no thing but his own preparation. and the person nothing else daring the test. A certificate of the result to he widely published at the expense of the unsuccessful cora. feetiters. hold eveprwhere JObEPH HOYT di CO.. 50119.1, 10 University Place, New Torn. "UM Din I HAIRDTA 11 NATCHELOVS ealebreted HAIR DTI 0 flie But to eks Wort& 'rho only Harmless, True.. and Relisbir Mrs known. This splendid Hair Dye L Perfesi -- ebaada Zed. Runty. or Gray Hair. instantly to a Glossa Blast or Natural livonne. without injuring the Hair or stain• Una the Skin. Isartus the Hair Soft and. Bsantital; tos witYkl freak vitality. fragnentlY tutorial Its MAW aolor. and Mattis' the 11l offsets of bad Dyes. TIIi genuine I. sinned WILLIAIt A. BATCHELOR: all others are mere Imitations. and ahoula be avoided. Sold hr all Druggists. via. TACTOSY. 81 BARCLAY Sawa. grew York_ Satsholor's mow Rolla Cream for Dreads, Glte Hair. Jytte-1y ONE•PBIOR CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLI% made in the Beat Manner, expressly for .1111 Tell HALES. LOWEST Beth= Priam marked In Plata Mmes. All Goods made to Order warranted satiates. Lora,. Our. ONE-Paws Sysmsm le strictly adhered to ply are thereby treated alike. dielS-1y JONES eg CO.. 604 RABBET Street fluor & Co's MASON HAMLIN'S OrVII 0613INET ORCUIg ETEOS a 00. TUA POPULAR OLOTMIN'a llotras OF PIMA., — OAK HALL." Beet-alass good■ and moderate Drees. . WARAMARTE & BROWN & E itoraor SIXTH and HARKET &rests. Gunton' Denartment-Cto malts to onier) 10. 1 S. Sixth st. WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST I'ItEMII73I THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST Salesroarns. 704 Chestnut Street above 7th. MARR=ED_ ALBRIGHT—DIVHER —On Weinesday. the Rh of 3darcb. by the Hey. ta nivel B. Appleton. Francis J Al alright. to Miss Annie M. decker. both of this city. HOLIag—MILLEII.—On Tassday evening. March 29, 3964. at Webb's 'Union Hotel, Arch street, by the Bev E. - W. Butter. Mr. William IC Hollis to Miss Annetta Mil .:ier. both of Christiana. Lancaster county. Pa. [Lancas ter papers please copy.] DIED_ CORE —Gn the - Seth ult., in the 533 year of her age. Mrs. Mary Ann Cosa, the relict of the late Richard S. Care. The funeral cervices will he held at the Church of the 3nearratiOn, on Monday morning, the 4th inst., at 11 eve o'clock. VAN RIINSSEL IP.R.—In Bolivar county, an the22d of December, 1863. Arent Schuyler, sin of the Sate Jacob Rutsen Van Rensselaer, of Columbia county, New York . a REED.—On Thursday morning, March 31, after a short 511nees, Isaac Reed, in the 92d y ear of his age, His relatives and ma e friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his eon-ba lmy. Conrad Meyer.. TD Arch street. on eaturday. April 2.1664. at 12 &elect noon. To pieces dto Frankford. aaa SMITE—On the evening of the 30th nit., John T. Smith, in the Gid year of his age The male relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral. from his late residence , on Sion .„it, slay. 4th instant, at 10 o'clock A. N. .** AfeLliAN.—On the 31st instant, Maria Mercer. aged 2 Xepiall and 7 months. eldest surviving child of William and Elizabeth M. Mclean. The funeral to take dace from the residence of her parents, 1562 Poplar at street. on Saturday, Aprll 2, 3 . AL •e SMlTH.—Suddenly. on the Mat nit., Mrs. Amanda Smith, in the 72d year of her age. Her relatives, and friends of the family. are respect- Yully limited to attend her funeral. from the residence of her eon. Samuel Smith. No. 1604 North Seventh street, above Jefferson. on Monday, ApOl 4. inst.. at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Mechanics' Cemetefy. [Troy, Whitehall, and New York papers photo copy. vs KLETT.—On the .93rh instant, Mrs. Rachel Klett, re. list of the late John Klett, in the &In year of her ago. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to :attend her funeral from her late residence. N 0.999 Mount Vernon street, on Saturday. 2d instant, at 2 o'clock- to Proceed to Monument Cemetery. 'a. RITTRR —Tuesday. March 29,1864. at the residence of his father. in Tredydtn t iwnship. Chester. Valley, Win. S. Ritter. in the 39th sear of his age, eon of Wm. Ritter. :formerly of Philadelphia. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the fun eral. without farther notice, this ( Friday) morning. April 1,1361, at 10 o'clock. Proceed to the Great Valley Presby tartan Church. a. RAINAIS.—On the 29th ilia., Mrs. Lydia Van D. :Rainnie, wife of Wm. J. Rainnie. aged 28 years and 7 'a - writhe. The relatives and friend s of the family are respectfully Inv'ted to attend the funeral, from the residence of her =other. Margaret Van _Dusan. 19013 Bench street. Eigh teenth ward. on Saturday afternoon next, at 2 ()Week. 'BESSON & SON H. • receiving their Spring an ENG GOODS, and lave now 731tik Byzantine% Florentines. " Swage Horn:mt. " Crape Marvin. Bazegez, •• Grenadines. Black. snd Black and PYRE &./I,ANDELL, 400 .A.RCIE SE, Have °eared this season. far their best ettstom. Richest Silks imported: Shawls of tlfre•abive sty tee; Diem Doods. Paris styles; SpringMantl+s. Cloth and Silk. ml 26 pal. ST. "VINCENT'S HOME, FOR DESTITUTE INFANT CHILDREN, Under the care of the SISTERS (IF CHARITY. Noxtbweet corner of EI HTSEATH and WOOD Streets Patronize the FAIR now - held for the support of the )6edy and helple,=s Orphans in the Home. apl2 5 3t. VC , THE GREAT CENTRAL SANITARY FAIR COMMITTEE ON tI &DOR. 'NOWISE, AND REVENUE," Office No. 118 S. SEVENS'S St. This Committee has a special work, to wit. to obta in a day's "labor ." a day ' s 'income." and a day's "re venue" from every citizen of the three States of eennsyl- New Jersey. and Delaware, for the benefit of our Rick and wounded soldiers The Committee is now fully organized at the above uadress, and cell. for Liao co-operation of all Mamma in the community- We want to show what the industrial classes can do for their soldiers! Whatthe people can do in their separate trades! What Pennsylvania can do! What brew Jersey can do ! What Delaware can do ! What each county can do ! What each city and town can do! What each Drofeadon can do! What each trade can do! What each occupation can do!. . What each msnnfac:ory can do! elo!What each bank, unarm ce company. and railroad can What each mine C , lll do' What each work,hop can do! What each famity can do ! What each Man can do' What each 'woman can do ! What each boy and girl can do! We want to show the world - what American freemen hre ready to do for their soldiers What lobo can dn./I.r humartitY! This is a ORGANIZE! nd the time is short. The way to. do it is to : ! Organize In your workehopi. 5n Your families. Let the men organize. Let the women organize. Let the trades organl2.3 Organise everywhere. let the workman ere with their employers the ent ro/oyers with their woi kmen. - It Is easily done. If tne 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 he acknowledged together to the Credit or tee establist ment. We say to all, go to work at Once with n 8 In Chic gr-at work_ Hurry forward your contributions. Every aeknowledirme_t will stimulate nthers to follow, our example. Circulars. with fall instruction. will be sent upon an- Vicatlon. by it ail or otherwise, to tae undersigned. To Work! To work! L MONTOONBBY BOND, Chairman. ktgs. or. BO fTER. °h airy, man of Ladles' Committee. X J. iirICHESOIi. St crereTY. mt3D 3tr terSHE ellikGAT CENTRAL FAIR- The Committee on Benefits, Exhibitions, and Sm. tertainments requests that the proceeds of all Benefits. Ishiblti , ns. dm public or private. given for the GRS CENTRAL EMIL ne remitted to Mr. GEORGE GILPIN . . Treasurer. Rai DOCK Street, by whom they will be Dreeerly acknowledged GEORGE TROTT. Chairmen, 321 South BLENTATEC Street, PRANrI4 V'ELLS Seer- raTY _____ll . 22Putli THIRTEENTH Street. Va. THE • P SCAM SYLVANIA. FREED NEB% RELIEF ASSOCIATION acknowledges the rece.pt of the folic wing sontributions during March: -Stabs Ropers $ :00 00 . I'. Mason Mitchell 100 00 31. b. Stewart 109 00 Israel Morris. 50 CO Richard U. a I.xanthr I paortch, England, £3 5 166 67 Ann Stevenson, Ipswich, England £25 196 66 S. Bradfet d 10 00 A bember of the Charon of the Rvangellets.• • • 10 00 Cothran & BueFdl ' 50 00 Cat}, 20 00 V. P. Tatham 250 00 A Friend 5 00 M. don Rama. and etber Par'ee Merchants, Lon akrough R. Starges .-- of £5OO 1 912 08 11 M. Laing —3 250 00 John C. Farr 25 00 --7 S. MaSonat CO loci r o is i' ll r 3i G oelel j .:2 e - r e d: :013. '''' I:iew . berli:l . l. ' Zl:3 , 35 E : S E : -1. Warner 1063:150" 100 0) ti• B M., .... _. . 1 . 1 00 - r eTiouslY acitawiedgks 36,491 OS --- Total, . !39.71 92 R. W. CLARK, it Treaantar Plna. Freedmen's Relief association. ft• CITY BOUN'T'Y Nomucw.—oPFicir. aiticrs,„.„...CS tTI BOUN FLI 4 P D COMMISSION. No. 412 let A ii IKS ,ty r borinty prTY iirtl continue to be paid until farther cations for Bounty will be entertained from Proa4V: zi e . t - ile b d e rA 4 7 e . ra s the date pf the Preeldent'a f_ature. Powers attorney for the City Bou ntY,froin alte,,Mult a tijor Penney van rl ia g e R 4. arr•cia n tra B t *ne e man An bee received &ere! " of the Coy' ion seauSL C. DAWSOA, Secretary. PIANOS. PLUM& N. G017L1). and ORZEITNUT. SEVENTH AVE COMM EN CED Ld Summer Stook of MOURN in store— English Bombazines. French Bombazines. Bummer Bombazines. - Mousselanes. Tamises, . White Foulards. ant MOURNING STORM o. 918 CHESTNUT Street. pfx. (maims TIMM PSON, OF ENGLAND The Orator of Freedom. the distimished eoadintor of John Bright and Richard Cobden in the defence of Ame rican institutions. Will, by invitation, deliver AN AD DRESS, in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on MONDAY EVENING, the 4th of Atom at 8 o'clock—the net pro ceeds to go to the benefit of the 000E11E-SHOP and UNION REFRESHMENT SALOONS. Subject—•' AN ENGLISHMAN'S PLEA FOR DE NO CELTIC FREEDOM." Admission, 26 cents. Secured teats, 80 cents—to be had at THE 'UNION LEAGUE. NATIONAL 'UNION CLUB. SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE ROOMS, No. 1210 Chest nut street PUGH'S, corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets. ANTISLAVERY ROOMS. Tenth street, above Arab. REFRESHMENT SALOONS. end at the BOX OFFICE OF THE ACADEMY. mh2B-6t PIMA DELPI-lIA. hi ARCH 21. IIEBil• rfr—HOS GIiGHGE THOMPSON—DEAR Sin: The holding in high esteem yoar We-long la borslt of impartial and universal liberty. and a powisting the late signal service which, in undersigned. ib.b ~. c g it te u r n al C iY ture with the illustrious' Bright - mud Cobden. you have rendered in your own country to the cause of free doze and free institutir ns in this, respectfully ask that you will visit Philadelphia at your earliest convenience. and, by addressing a public meeting. which shall be convened to hear) on. afford our citizens an ooportnuity of iegtifying tne igh respect which they cherish for yourself and your faithful labor. A note tes,llying your acceptance of this invitation. and r mile/. a time at which it will snit yon to have the meeting appointed. will be accepted as a favor by Yours, with sincere regard. Horace Blaney. Jr, Thomas Webster. John C. Risen. Frederick Fraley, N B. Browne, James W. Clasher, Edwin Greble, William P. TathEini, John G. Cresson, Geo. H Boker , William Sellers. Wm. If Tilghman, Henry Samuel, Win H tenhurst, Cadwallader Biddle, B. V. Merrick, Levi T. Rutter, George Trott, Joshua Hallowell. S. S White. Saunders Lewis, Thomas J. Megear. Abraham Barker. :r M. McKim. Evan Randolph, Wm. S Pierce. Charles Norris. 1 Cale') H Needles, Win H. Furness. B. F Reimer_ John W. Forney. Col. Louis Wagner. B. M Davis, John W Jackson, J. Gillingham Fell. Aced Barrows, Samuel F eld. Solomon Roberts. Fdward Armstrong. William Whiter. ' Wan. D. KelleY, Win. Morris Davis. James Grattalo• B. H. Brewster. Edward C. Knight. Franklin Coolly, Samuel Canby. Geo. T Lewis. Wm. C Keroble. A G. Catrell. 6 , 0. 1 . .. BlizbY. James Mott. Edward Bonner. J. A. McAllister. Wm. Meredith, Atherton Blight. Robert R. Corso's. BOVITIZT. March 26.1861. 0ENT111512.N.! I bane the honor to acknowledge the re ceipt of your favor of the 214 Instant. inviting me to viii Philadelphia and address a public meeting of its cit zfro.. The terms in v hich you express yourselves of my services in the cause of impartial and universal liberty. "albeit unite above my merit., are severtheiwis.." CCllliar from such a source—truly grateful to my feel inas For though I recognize among the mignatnres to 3 our letter the names of but few with whom .I am per sonally acquainted, I do not fail to observe those of others whom Y know to be held in high esteem by the best peop:e of the land,and whom in consequence I have mysel been long accustomed to regard with respect and honor. Th ;estimate which in your kindness you put mon my labors in behalf of thle country—were it predicated 'iron my intentions only—l should say does me no mere than justice. I have ever been an admirer of America; American people and American institutions have had for many years my best affections and warmest anproval. The language of my heart has often been: " Would to God th at my own country were as America —Mee these Lands_" And to break these bonds. you will bear me witness, no effort of mine has been 'wanting For America's sake, as well as for humanity's, have under ranch reproach. ever labored to this end. Thank God the day of deliverance which we have all sighed ;or has a.t ler gth dawned upon your country! In the added honors which are already clustering around your na tion's name. I have a Pleasure not exceeded by that of the most loyal of your citizens. - It will afford me great pleasure, gentlemen. to nom ply with your invitation. I shall be in Philadelphia on Mondaythe 4th of April, on my way to Washing ton, and i f it ebonld suit your convenience to appoint the proposed meeting for that evening, I shall be happy to attend and address it. . I have the honor to be, gentlemen. . Yours, with great respect, (iHORGB THOMPSON. To Horace Einnev. Jr.. Thomas Webster, John C Knox. Nos., and others. Philadelphia aplisgt 113 Ct TILE* GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. STATE OP DELAWARE, IXECUTfrs AgYARTMENT. DOVE March. 5 1 TO THE LOYAL CITIZENS' OP DEL R .AWARgt 18 it is propoted to hold a Great Pair in the city of ?idled el phis. in the first week in Jute next, for the serial of -the Sanitary Commission The citizens of Delaware have been cordially invited to co-operate with tne citi zens of Pennsylvania and View Jersey in this patriotic and humane purpose. The regulations added hereto have been adopted with reference to this State, and will exhibit the details of the plan of management It is lot zereerary for me to commend this great and good work to the loyal peop'e of Delaware Yon have already given with a liberality and labored with a fideli ty worthy of all praise. You have been willing and ac tive; and what you have done is the best indication of what you can and will do. "Let every clergyman an nounre this humans undertaking to his people: let the press give ic the widest publicity and the most earnest encouragement: let every factory, workshop, and mill Contribute a specimen of the best thing they can turn out ; Ist all loyal men and women exercise their taste and industry..." In this way the result may be an honor to our State, a great comfort to our suffering heroes. and an offering well pleasing to the Almighty, whose blew ing and assistance 'I htunbly invoke upon this work of Christian charity. WILLIAM CANNON. By the Governor: SAMUEL M. HARRINMON, Secretary of State. Gov. Cannon his announced the following general ar rangements for the Delaware Department : 1. Ixsentive Committees for Delaware in Philadelphia have born appointsa as follows: lion. Charles tiiibboas, chairman Daniel R Cummins, Esq.. Dr. G Emerson, B. B. Commas, Fol.. Lindley Smyth, Boa., and F. A. Godwin. EFq. LADIES' EXECDTIVE COMMITTEE IN PHILADEL PHIA. AI a. Irvine Shubrick, Miss 'Elizabeth Phillip., Mrs. George Blight, Mrs. Charles H. Gibbons. Mrs. John K. lomdlay. Mrs. rJohn F. James, Mrs. Charles e. Lyman. Mrs. J. B. Moorhead, Mrs. Thomas E. eshmead, dim Louisa b. Bresdy, Mice Anne L. Austin. Mrs. 'Edwin Mitchell, MO Walnut Street, has limra ap pointed Directress of the Department of Art, and will re ceive contributions for that department from Delawareans raiding in Philadelphia. 2 An Executive Committee of ladies and gentlemen from Delaware will be appointed, to whom will be on- Untied the general management of the Delaware De partment. B. Subcommittees of ladies and gentlemen will be ap pointed for each department of industry and art, whose business it will be to solicit contributions for the Fair, and to work under the general direction of the Skeen tive Committee, each in its own special branch. 4. All committees for the management of the Delaware Department will be appointed by and from this State. P. The Delaware Department will be directed and con ducted by Delawareans. it will keep its own accounts, and. at the close of the Pair, pay over to the general fund its profits, which will be credited to the State of Delaware. i. 6 . art angements will be made by which the proceeds for tickets of admission sold to Delawareans will be duly credited to ibis etatd. These tickets will be sold near each entrance to the Fair. and in Philadelphia. Wilming ton. and other places to be hereafter announced. It is earnestly reqnested that all persons from this State will pure see their tickets at such places as may hereafter he announced by the Delaware Executive Committee, so that the State may have the credit to which it will fairly be entitled. 7. It is earnest'y requested that all persons throughout the State who desire to co-operate in this work will int mediately, and until April 1, col respond With the Secre tary of State, at Wilmington, and will indicate the com mittee or committees upon which they can be most efficient As far as practicable their preferences will be recognized. S. The Committee on" Labor. Incomes and Revenues" will endeavor to obtain the contribution of the proceeds of • one day's labor" from every person willing to give it, and one cistfe revenue from all corporations,arms, ate. and one day ' s income from all persons of fortune and cffrom professional men. 9. There is no department of industry or of art that may not be need efficiently for the purpose of raising tunas for the Sanitary Commission. There is not a man, woman or child. who is willing to aid, who cannot make his or her ability and willingness available. Almost every article of manufacture, amusement. curiosity, or sale will be acceptable. All varieties of needle-work, goods, food, fancy wares, old documenteobooke, gratuph lets, engravings, caricatures, ornaments, carvings, re lics. antograpbs; of distinguished persona (single or board together), official copies of proclamations, contri butions of poetry or prose for the p set office or for the Fair newcpater, articles for the soldier or the citizen. drawing., paintings, modeling, leather work. may be contributed. Every mechanic or laborer may contribute some article of bis own manufacture. to be marked in his own name, and exhibited and sold at the Fair. 10 All contributions from Delawareans will be made to the appropriate Delaware Committees. Those made wi'hin the State will be sent ant to the General Head quarters at Wilmington. to be hereafter announced, where they will be properly marked and forwarded. apt-flowif THE GREAT CERTHAL FAIR.— Office of the Committee on Labor. Incomes. and Revenues." No. 118 South SRVENTH S6ieet. Phila delphia. The undersigned will be at the office as above TO MORROW. from 10 to 4, to furnish informa tion and receive Enbscriotions. u.hl9 lm JOHN W. CLAGHORN, Treasurer. . . . It may be proper here to state that these eubseliptione for ne day's 'labor . ' one day's • Income," or one day's "revenue." are to furnish to the valiant seamen of our navy, and the brave soldiers of oar armies, Dna • BLED IN SERVICE, those comforts and necessities not sup plied by the Government. It may also be proper to sug gest that the Principals. Clarke. or men or different in stitutions, milts. factories. stores, &c., in Pennsylvania -and New Jersey, organize the movement in their re- Mite s iAt i l e e r e e t i ll u bMinteLa d ni! y ll g r e erat g l u h v e a m ts a u tt e ef ri t p o 1 4 . 1 . 1 paper, more readily afford each one engaged in the • ' establishment " an opportunity to contribute to an ob ject so deservi cheerfully sendng to their means, voluntarily and in their subscriptions. mb3o-3t Subscriptions and remittances by mail duly recipted for and acknowledged in the Philadelphia nevrepapere. OFFIGE OF TH S A NITARY TGEN iIP TEAL FAIR FOR THE COM MIS SION—PHILADELPHIA. 1307 CHESTNUT STREET, Hatch, 18E4 —The Committee on Finance and Donations of the Great Central Fair appeal for contributions in MOSEY to thore of their fellow-citizens who do not propose sending to the Fair the products of their skill and indus try. .hiy 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 Brooklynu wee 'derived from direct donations in CASH, alai not from theproceeda of the sale of str Balsa exported. What _ the Sanitarl - Commission needs to affard relief to the sick and wounded soldiers is money, in large amounts and from all sources. We call, then, upon all bankers, cor porations. capitalists, persons living upon incomes, pro fessional or otherwise; in short, upon all who will not be represented in the Fair by their productions, to imi tate tea example of those who will. and to contribute liberally I.IIBONRY for this neat object. In New York. although their Fair is not to be held for two weeks, con tributions of more than $203,000 in cash hare been already received, a single department of trade, that of dry g. ode, having made TOP more than half that sum. Brooklyn and Cincinnati have each contributed as mach in money. and certainly the wealth, liberality. and patriotism of Philadelphia can hardly .be considered as less conspionens tban that of these eonlmunities. Con •. win be thankfully received by any of the members of the Committee. -,A. K ER IR CER.I& Chairman. S. M SAMUEL WHLSE. THOMAS SPARKS, A. J. ANrELo„ CALEB COPE. . JOHN T LEWIS, THOMAS RIMBRE, T. A. BIDDLE, N. W. CLAIM, WM. C. KENT mh2B-6tamwtf E. C. KNIGHII. U S. INTERNAL REVENUE— Second Collection District of Pennsylvania, com prising linet, Seventh, Eighth, 'Allah, and Tenth wards' of the city of Philadelphia. NOTICE. - - - The annual assessment for 1283. for the above-named district. of persons liable to a tax on Carriages, Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables, and Gold and Silver Plate. and also of persons required to take oat licensee, having been completed, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEI That the taxes aforesaid will be received daily by the undersigned, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M., (Sundays a:tented-) at his office, sonth.weet corner of VII al) and WALNUT Streets. on and after MOND AY, the 7th last and until and including SATURDAY. the 2d day of April next ensuing. PENALTIES. All persons who fail to pay their annual taxes noon Carriages. Pleasure Yachts, Billiard Tables. and Gold or Silver Plate_ on or before the aforesaid 2,1 day of April, 1884, will inane a. penalty of ten per centam additional of the amount thereof. and be liable to costs, as provided for in the 19th section of the excise law of Ist July. 1102. ell persons who in like manner .hall fail to take out their licenses as required by law. on or before the 2d day of April. MC will incur a penalty of ten per carat= 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 89th 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 organised under the act to provide a na tional currency. known as National Ranks. No fez ther notice JOHN H. given. DIEHL, Collector. nth: 24t S.W. car. THIRD and WA...NIIT Sts. Miss APPLICATION WILL BI MEADE to the Managers of the MERCIAN rt iAN LIB &A kr CoMPANY for renewal of Certificate of Stock No. 4834. Starding in the name of HUGH D. VAIL. the same baying been lost or roie]aid. OFFIVAG DEAVER NET/GADO W itOp RAILROAD ADD COAL COMPANY. PUMA PIITA. March 28. 1884 —A Quarterly Dividend of two aid a half per cent. on the capital stock of this Company lea teen declared this day. payab'a on and a ft er Thurs day. *pril 7th. L. CHAMBERLAIN. Treasurer. nat.2n .NOTIGE TO STOCKHOLDERS The Annual Deathly/ of tha titockhoiders or the JUNCTION RAILROAD COMPANY will be held on NOFD al. the 4th day of April. 1864. at 11 o'clock M.. In Philadelphia. at the Office of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company. Annual Election for President and. Directors will be held memo day and place. mlil9 14t JOSEPH LESLEY. Searatari. AT A MEETING OF THE ART Int' FUND 800I1TY. held March 30. the fol lowing resolutions were adopts! Ronlced. That eeeh member of the ARTISTS' POND SOCIETY be requested to present to the CENTRAL FAIR for the !I NITARY COMMISSION. if he be a pa' rder„ - s. ole tart, In elm ten by twelve inches. more or less; and. If be be not a painter, then, work of his own to an equal value. 2. That a Committee of three be aopointed. by ballot. to collect such works of art as may be subscribed for this purpose. 3. That the Committee be instructed to convey, collec tively, snob works to the Fine Art Committee of the Central Sanitary Fair, as a gift from the ARMS Fe' FUND SOCIETY. W. T. RICHARDS. GEO. C. LAMBDIN. Committee. ALBX. MAWR'S, Ear SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE.— 'The annual meeting of the members of the fn• state will be held let their Nall. northeast corner of BROAD and SPREII(I GARDEN Streets, on THURSDAY EVErING. the 14th inst.. at 734 o'clock. at which time an klection will take place for °Mears and Managers for the exstarg7ear. Punctual attendance is particularly re quested. as alterations in the Constitution Secretar y n sidered. JAB R. GARB,IGUEB. PHILADELPHIA. /mil I. 1954. api. fmwlts Mws REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF .CORB.—In accordance with a resolniion of the Board of Trustees. passed on the 26th instant, the price of Coke frcion the Market-street and Sprint Garden Works has been reduced to 10 cents per bushel, and souk the Point Breeze and Manavnuk Works to 9 cents rikr broakel. JOHN C. CRESSON, Chief Engineer. PHILADELPHIA GAS WORM. March 28, 1864. mh72 lm Rit"'PIDLA.DELPEIRA. AND IMADING RAILStOAD CO.. (Mice. r south irocruTa Street. PHILADELPHIA, Marchl7, 1461 Notice is hereby Given, that the Transfer Books of the Common Stock of this Company will be closed on the 3155 Inet., to be reopened on the 14th of APRIL next, at which time the Stockholders of this Company. who have New 'fora cep tifloates, are requested to return them to the Pori:sere' Loan and Tv:Let Company. No. de Wall street, New York, who will give a receipt for the same. and furnish in a few days thereafter certificates from the Philadeltdia office. in surshanae for said receipts. The Transfer Office for the Preferred stock of this Com pany at New York will be closed permanently on the 31st inet Th at for both the Profprred and Cowl:son Stock in Boston will be permanently closed on toe dist MARCH. a. BRADFORD, tubiS imwtiilApl4 Treasurer. tyrPHILADELPHIA MUTUAL REAL, ESTATE ASSOCIATION.—The Committee ap pointe having h affairs of this Association notify those t a lly- p ai d Stock to present their Certifi cates, with receipt, at the Office of B. ECHREINER, NOBLE Street. above Nintli, on or before the let day of .LYEIL next. T. VAN EEL. E. SCHREINER. ALLAN W. RICHARDS, jaB-ftuSm. Committee. TIOIDA . IMPILOVM.M.ENT CO3l - Is hereby given that a Meeting of the Stockholders of the 'Mita Improvern.nt Company will be held at No M 5 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGS, In the city of Philadelphia. on the 34 day of Mem next. ba h:cern the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, to elect Managers, a President. and Tritium , er of eatd Company WILLIA ELLIS, Treasured. 20h31. tma3 Ito 1201 MARKST Street. Ric= PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION IN BOOK•IiESPING for Wholesale or Segall. Job- WEL )InDorUng. Manufacturing, Commission. and Cool. Par/ SPeonlad UM. orolin'and Domestic Shipping, Joint- Stock tiompany. and Banking Buslness. &a . Pea manthip in ail its branches Commercial Calculations, Commercial Law. Asc., ad. at CRITTILIIDES'S Com mas cial College, 637 CREBTlifur Si , corner of Sevontb. MM6MMiRiMMI IMOFFICIO OF THE CONNECTICUT BONING COMPANY. 408 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. March W. 1881 At a meelinx of the Executive Committee of the CON NECTICIIT MINI)GF COMPAEY. held this day. WM . S. STEW ART. Esq.. was unanimously elected President In place of C. R. Moore, Sea redline& inhSo-fit* B. 0. LO ViRY. Assistant Secretary. MILITARY. THE I COAL BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE WILL CONTINUE TO TAT "i'"‘: - DOLLAR S FOR 'EVERY REORIYIT MIISTRRED INTO HANCOCK'S SECOND ARMY CORPS ALFRED DAY, Chairman . NAPA L AND MARINE SERVICE. CITY /ND WARD BOUNTY! AwITADCE PAY AND PRIZE MONEY! MEN WANTED for the N • VAL SERVICE and M RING CORPS, who will be entitled to all the City Boun ties. in addition to Prize Money Seamen will receive an advance of three months' PaY an bounty. Application to be made at once to D. M TANN. Capt. and. Provost Marshal Fourth Di.trlet Penna.. apl 12t BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets. ti CITY AND WARD BOUNTY! - ADVANCE PAY AND PRIZE MONEY! MEN WANTED for the NAVAL SERVICE and MA RINE COUPS. who will be entitled to all the City BoMittel] In addition to Prim Money. Beanien will receive an attTALIGO of time months' . pay as b. , nnty. Application to be made at once to EDWIN PALMER. Captain and Provoet Marehal Second District Pennerylvania, 256 Sonth TWELFTH Street. oh/9- If Philadelphia. I NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE. CITY AND WARD BOUNTY! ADVANCE PAY AN O PRIZE MOSEY! MEN W eIiITED for the NAVAL SERVICE and MA RINE CORI 3, who will be entitled to all. the City Boun ties, in addition to Prize Money. Seamen will receive en advance of three months' pay as bounty. Application to be made at once to WM: E. LEHMAN Captain and Provost Marshal First District P 8131113. , n,h3u-tf 245 South THIRD Street. # HEADQUARTERS DEPARTNENT LOP THB SIIEQUERANNA. OKAIKBERSBIJIM, PA.. March 24, 1861. * * [Extract. 5 GENERAL ORDERS NO. M. Authority having been granted by the War Depart ment to the Commanding General of the Department of the Sutquehanna, the let Batten in three years' Penn-, sylvania Volunteers (formerly six months' volunteers). consisting of six companies, mustered into the Untied States service for three years or during the war, is au thorized to recruit to ten aomnanies of the maximum strength. Thi. 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 same. Only there known to the recruiting officers and persons au thoriztd to recruit as being reliable and trustworthy will be received, as the nature of the duty this Battalion Is called upon to perform is each that it requires soldiers in whom the commanding officers can place confidence. Perste s taking advantage of the benefits 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 some experi ence in the military service, intelligent, and of god character, and only these bringing the requisite number of man and possessing the above qualifications will be recommendea to the Governor of the State for commis stone. Recruits and persons havine squads of recruits will report to Captain GEO. W. MERRICK. let Battalion three years' Pa. Vole, and Recruiting Officer for the same, at HABBIBBIJRU, Pa. * By command of Major General 0011 CH JOHN 8 SOBULTZS. nest 'Adit. Genera'. Official : J. N. POTTER, Aid-de-Camp mh2B ffit IGENFRAL RECRUITING OFFICE, No 611 GuEstNNITStreet.—RECISIIITS wanted for all the old Panitaylvanis CAVALRY. ARTILLERY. and INFANTRY RECIIIMENTB now in service, not already fall. ALL THE BOUNTIES GIVEN. CHAS. C AD WALLADER. Captain 2d Artillery, 112th Regiment P V., m 1,26-6 Gegeneral Recruiting Officer )116 ANDERSON OLVALRY, (15TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALEY.) Snitable Tonna' men will be accented as Re cruits for this Regiment, now on service in Bast Tennessee. WM T. PALMER, Colonel Commanding. Office in WA SHINGTON BUILDING. tah79-6t. No. 91.74 South THIRD Street. GRAY'S PATENT r.aoi,z)Ex) COLLARS Have now been before the public for nearly a year. They are universally pronounced the neatest and best- Wing value extent. The upper edge presents a perfect cure, free from the angles noticed in all other collars. The cravat causes no packers on the inside of the turn down collar —they are AS SHOOTH INSIDE AS our- SlDE—and therefore perfectly free and easy to the neck. The Garotte Sollar has a smooth and evenly-finished edge onBOTH SIDES. • These Collars are not simn'y flat pieces of paper cut in the form of a collar, but are MOLDED AND SHAPED TO FIT THE DECK, They are made In " Novelty" (or tarn• down style), in every half size froml2 to V inches, and in "Eureka" (or Garotte). from 13 to 17 Mabee. antigen ed in " solid sizes." In neat bine cartons. containing 100 each; also, in so alter ones of 10 each—the lettere very handy pack• age for Travellers, Army and Navy Moen. Mr EVERY COLLAR is stamped _ " GRAY 'd PATENT MOLDED COLLAR." Sold by all dealers in Men's Furnishing Goods. The Trade supplied by . . VAN DUREN, 110ERNLER, k 00., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Men's Farina Mug Goods. • far 0/111SPNUT Street, mll3O-tvfin 3m' Philadelphia. HEE MAJESTY" CHAMPAGNE. IRE ROYAL WINE OF ENGLAND. A limited quantity of this superior Wine has been se cured for the undersigned, and the first shipment of MY cases has arrived, by the steamship 0171711,66, area from the cellars of the well-known house of MESSRS. DR VSROGE & CO., at Epernay. France. Tke present invoice will be intro. fused into this market at the very low price of TWENTY DOLL &RS PER CASE OF QUARTS. payable in currency. which is much below its first cost. The supmlor quality of this Wine is guaranteed. and it is OFered with confidence of its approval by connote- SCUM Orders for one or More cases may be addressed. by let ter or otherwise, to the undersigned, WM. HENRY WARD. Wine and Fruit Dealer, No. 7 BROAD, Street, near Wall. apl.3ot NEW YORK. NONE ABE MORE EATISFAOTORY as likenesses than those ever popnlar Pictures — REIMER'S nolorsd Photographs for St—long known and appreciated for their merits. SSCOIND St.. ab. Green 1t• REMOVAL. -B. LIBBER, IMPORTER of Wines. Tignore, and Cigars. has. removed to 239 &nth SECOND Street bet Dock and Sproas apl-St* '►rlS VAIN TO SEARCH FOR WHAT cannot be found—more accurate and p'easina por traits than B. F REINER'S Life-size Photographs in oil colors. 624 ARCH Street. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. ARTIFICIAL EtLiMAN RYER Inserted without pain, IT JAMES W. COMM & CO., - 924 .OBESTNOT Street. OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS' • FIELD °LASSES. Microscopes for Ph'Volans and Students. A very large assortment for sale by JAMES W. QUEEN as CO. 9EI COMMIT dtreet MATHEMATICAL DR A.FTING IN. STRUMENTS. Ckesternian's Metallic and Steel-tape Measures. For sale b 7 JAMES W. QUEEN & 00., 924 CHESTNUT Street. Priced and Illustrated Catalogues gratis. mh9B•lm RELIABLE.—IISE GALLAUDETT'S HAIR RRSTORRIL It Is not a dye. It restores the hair to He natural color. It does not stain the skin. It needs no Bandanna or other dressing. It is a dressing of itself. Price moderate. Try it. Prepared only by PAUL Q OLIVER, Apothecary, milt!) SIGHTEINTH and SPRUCE St. ITOPR OIL.-500. BASKETS LA TOUR OLIVE OIL. recolvod Dor gbh. BIWA and for sale by JAITRETCHR it; LAVARGNIC. Sob% Oran. mb3l-72t Ul 4 / 2 "and 210 a PEONT Bt, IRON STAIRS AND IRON DOORS— For ealeat Second-hard Derlt. SRVESTEL above Thompson stmt. Cuth26-0?) ATATH,I4 W. 51418. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. APRIL 1, 1864: RETAIL DRY GOODS. BOYS' CLOTHING. lES.W'ZzLING 139ViirL1311/9, JACKETS, SUITS MADE TO ORDER. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. Corner NINTH. end MARKET Streets. mixl2-owf 2m NEW MOURNING STORE. The undersigned would respectfully announce that they are now receiving their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK MOURNING GOODS, Barekee. Crepe Maretze. Ernanis. Grenadines. Talmatinee. Florentine. SHAWLS, Shetland. Grenadine, Silk, Barege, Lace Tissue. ego.. So. MABITLES of the newest styles. A splendid assortment of LIGHT SILKS alwaye on hand. fe26•fm 2m /WEN EVANS & CO., NO. 45 NORTH EIGHTH Street, (succeesors to) J. R. CASIELBERRY. will open, on MONDAY nest. choice DRESS GOtiDS and SILKS, of the importation of L &B. Curtis &Co , sold at the auction sale of Messrs. Wilmerding & Monet. We have BARGAINS. 1 tare Otenal Mozambiques, 1834 e. Choice Dregs (Woes, from 280. up to 50e. 1 lot Taffeta Paris Poplin. Sic., double width.' worth $l. 1 case Plain Mcdtairs, 42c worth 56c. 3 lots plain all-wool Delainee, pink, blue, purple. modem, tan. wenn°. very line-a bargain. 3 lots choice plaid and striped Detainee, cheap, all WOOL BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS. - Black bilks, all prices Yon know we always have the name of selling (food and Cheap SILKS. Plain P.. 11 de hole Silk, extra flee. al 60. , Foulard Silks, choice etviee 850 . worth $l. Choice Brack Figured Silk, *1.26. worth *1 80. I RID GLOVES. KID GLoVg3 should think moat all the ladies in Philadelphia had seen our choice Kid (novae, from the tunnel= quails - UV sold; but if ion have not, I would say to yell, BUY A PAIR, and try them. Be. t quality Kid. Gloves $1 35, stitched. Best do do. 81L25, plain. Each psi.' is warranted not to tear, and, should they. another pair is given you free of charge. You ran no. risk. and get a beautiful, cheap Glove, of the best quality, Rid Gloves,sl 25. stitched. _ Jonvin Kid Gloves, $l. bast quality. White Kid Gloves. WM cents. , CHEAP CARPETS. IMPORTED CARPETS. HEMP CARPETS, AT BARGAINS You can cover your flours CHEAP, to LOOK PRETTY. and save labor and the scrubbing brash washing floors Selling fast; come soon. . Hemp Carpets. 40c., worth 823‘c. Ilvported Carpets. 45c. worth 76c. Choice Carpets. 60c.. worth 800. BA MORALE BALMOR ILLS. We have opened a new style of Crinoline Balmorals, pleasant to wear in hot weather. and comes at a low price. You know we never allow any one to under sell us. Choice Balmorals, $2:23. Parisian style Balmorais, cheap. MIISLINS. We eslrlinslins the lowest of any one in town. Every body says that. New York Mills Muslin, 43 cents. Williamsville Muslin, cheap. tamper 'dem. Wauregan, Watertwiat, and all lead lair waken on hand. IT'S THE PLACE WHERE YOU GET CHEAP GOODS. OWEN EVANS & CO . (Successors to J. R. Casselberrv.) No 45 North EIGIIIII Street. P. 13.—Our HOOP SKIRTS are selling fast. They are Wheat/. Closing them out, aph2t LINEN GOODS, CHEAPEST IN THE . 11 - 1 CITY.—WiII open, this' morning. 10 pieces Hand Loom Table Linen, at SIM ; same that is being sold at $1 other pieces. 1 lot extra 'heavy. at $1; worth more money. Bleached Table Linen, at 137 X. 9u and $1 Extra quality and width, at AL 25 and El 50. Also, a large lot of double satin Damask Barnsley that are eat's heavy and beautiful patterns some of them the most desirable ever imported; and a gloat variety of other Table Linens, in various qualities and p etterne. that I am now selling far below he market prices Barnsley Linen Sheetings, very heavy, at $1.50, $1.75, and $2, in all the widths. Pillow Linens. V.:. 1,5 t. and 111 yards wide. Napkins and Doylies, in various qualities, of the very best makes and patterns- Buckabacks, both bleached and half-bleached, in large quantities and every quality. Towels of every description, with or without fringed ends, in red and bine borders. Crash. at 123%%, 14, 16. 18X. and 23c. • 1 lot Richardeon's Shirting Linens, at 50c —these are a great bargain, being under price. Marseilles Quilts. that easnot be surpassed for quality and beauty by any in the city. GRANVILLE B HAINES. 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. BRIGHT PLAIDS. Polls for children. 31 and 38 ate. Drab Wool Delainee, finest quality. WI a s . Black Wool DeUlnas. 98 50, and 623' de. Double width Wool Delaines. $1 to $l.Bl. Fine Drab alpacas, 62, TO. and *l. Superfine Hack alpacas. 31c to $L 31. irsveling Drees Stuffs. Lane stock Black Silks. Some bargains in Dress Goode COOPER & CONA.RD, zol,:31 S. B. corner NINTH and MkRIKIT Streets CLOTHING. EXTENSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE, Non, 303 and 305 CHESTNUT STREET, ZThe facilities of this house for doing business rn are such that they can confidently claim for it VI the leading position among the Tailoring Es- tg, 0 tablishments of Philadelphia. They, t her e f orl. ll ts. invite the attention of gentlemen of taste to their gi , et H a a superb stock of BEADT-M&DE CLOTHING, oat by the best artists, trimmed and made equal 0 • 0 to Customer Work—AND AT POPULAR PRICES. g They have also lately 4 added a CUSTOM DS- ~ wi 0 PARTMIINT. where the latest novelties may be 4 ,?..:; found, embracing shme fresh from London and ~, ECM 303 and 305 CHESTNUT STREET. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. 303 CHESTNUT STREET ar4.o BASKETS AND WILLOW WARE. LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED WOODEN-WARE A. H. FRANC/HUTS, 67k •1j A'•J Is I.z WADDING, BATTING, TWINES, WICKING, CORDS, CORDAGE, BUCKETS, BROOMS, BRUSHES, BASKETS, TUBS, CHURNS, MATS, WHIPS, TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, BIRD-OAGES, ;APAR WARE, WINDOW PAPER. AND SHADES, PUTNAN'S OLOTHES-WEINGrEIIi LOOKING GLASSES, CLOCKS, FEY-NETS, FANOY BASKETS, &a, Sr.C. mh29-lm FANCY BASKETS. A. H. FRANCISCUS, 513 MAREET AND 510 COMMERCE STS, Have just opened a large and well assorted stock aline GERMAN AND FRENCH FANCY BASKETS - OF HIS OWN IMPORTATION. GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO THE TRADE. mh29-lm information leading to the B E PAID tion of theacoundrel or scoundrels who sawed off my Sian-poet on the night of the 2gth Sant. • ED. H. RADCLIFP.• mh3l•St* 2224. SPRING GARDEN Street. DO YOU DESIRE EXQUISITE Cartegsfde Welke t Go co 62.1 ARCH Street, and see surely:kens. and select striae to cult your fancy. B. F. ELIXIR'S Popular Gallery. lt• UPHOLSTERING. H. B BLA NCHARD & CO., Northeast corner THIRTEENTH and cousTrzur Sts. Cupids and Matting made and laid. Bedding. Hair Matiseseee, ate. InIOT-3m Verandah Awning, CAR - PETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WIN DOW SHADES —New stook of Eriglish Carpets just received. and for sale diem at Wm, CILEAGrmum'S. 80. 447 North SECOND Sliest. below Roble. Hoist NOW READY, PANTS, &c. Mozamb!gnes, Organdies. Popline. Valenclas. Lawns. Mohair!. Foulards, &c , &c M. 4.% A. MYERS & CO., 948 OHISTNST Street CLOTHING. SPRING OF 1694 PHILADELPHIA. PERRY & CO., srocK OF COTTON GOODS IN THIS COUNTRY. • WHOLESALE DEALER IN MILLINERY GOODS. WE RESPEOTI'ULLY °ALL THE ATTENTION OF I In rie I-1 10 ern, A. 13 E TO OUR STOOK OF SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. WE HAVE NOW OPEN A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS, LACES, VEILS, •30. BERNHEDL 726 CHESTNUT STREET. mb29•lm SPRING. 1864. BROOKS & ROSEMIEI3I, 431 MARKET STREET, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RIBBONS, BONNETS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, FLOWERS, AND MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY. ralk23-1m 1864. 1864. WOOD & CARY, • 726 OHESTNITT STREET' STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. P. 12.—MERCHAN773 AND MILLINERS are . Writed to examine before pnrehasins. as ear STOOK IS FULL and PRICES LOW. mhd-7n WOOD & CART. • P. A. HARDING & CO.; IMPORTERS AXD JOBBERS OM' STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, No. 413 ARCH STAMM. PHILADELPHIA. m 14431 sip MRS. H. WRIGHT, No. 137 PINE Street. mars, OPEN FASHIONABLE MILLINERY rchBo.3t* - Oa THURSDAY, March 31, Int 43 MISS E. CALDWELL, NO. 824 ARCH Street. Philadelphia, wsll exhibit her Mil linery to customers, on TUESDAY, April 6t12,1861. mbSO ARMY GOODS. F OR THE ARMY AND NAVY.. E. VA. INT S 11 A. SS A. 14, MILITARY FURNISIXEL€3, 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords. Sashes, Belie, Famente, Bpanlettei, Hate, Cape, Can teen& Haversacks, Camp Hits, Field Glasate. Spurs, and herything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and NW" Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. mblo-lm FURLOUGLIS. Officers and Soldiers. visiting the city on Furlough. needing SWORDS, And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are Invited to the very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of G-3P.43. W. SIMONS .st. 313R1:3_, SAMSON-STREET HALL, SAMSON street, above Sixth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice. which, for richness and magnificence, challenge ooMPetition, no other house in the conntx7 combining the MANUFACTURING JEW ELER with the PRACTICAL SWORD-MAIML mhie-2m FROTHINGHAM At WELLS HEAVY, RTINGS. MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETENGS AID SH/ STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY OAS TON FLANNELS. WASH PO ON AID T/CTORY O.II.MDRICS AID szo46names swamis No. 1 WORSTED AR AMD"ET JEANS. IL & e. waif tf MEDICAL. LYON'S KATHAIRON. Kathairon is from the Greek word " Sathro." or " Ira thairo, " signifyitur to cleanse, rejuvenate. and restore. This article is what its name similes. For preserving, restoring and beautifying the HUNAN HAM it is the most remarkable preparation in the world. It is again owned and put up 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 annum. 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 gra7• It restores bair upon bald heads. ' Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head of hair ehould use LYON'S NATHAIRON. It le known and need throughout the civilized World. Sold by all respectable dealers DENAS S. BARNES d< CO.. New York. HAGAN'S 3LIGNOLIA BALM. This Is the most delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It changes the sun- burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ranching beauty, im parting the marble purity of youth. and the distingue appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It re moves tan. freckles, pimples, and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh. transparent, and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the akin. Patronized by actresses and opera singers. It Is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prepared by W. E. HAOAN, Troy, N.Y. Address all orders to DMUS B. BARNES At CO.. New York. lIIIMBTEEET'S INIMITABLE liAIB IdETII EATIVE.-NOT A DYE, But restores tray hair to its original color, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance. impaired by age or dieeaaa. Ail instantaneous dyes are composed of Lunar caustic. destroying the 'vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Helut streetn 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 She head. It bag stood the test of time. being the original Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor. Deed by both gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all re spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents, D. S. BARRIS & CO.. BOA BROAD WAY. New York. Two sizes, 60 cents and $l. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati, Who have been counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment. under pretence of Proprietorship, have been thoroughly estopped by the courts. To guard against further imposition. I have pro cured from the 'United States Treasury a private steel- Plate revenue stamp, which is visaed over the top of each bottle. Bach stamp bears the/ac simile of my sig nature. and without which the artiste la a counterfeit. dangerous, and Worthless imitation. &amine every bottle. This Liniment has been in use and growing in favor for many Tears. There hardly ea ists a hamlet on the habitable globe that does not contain evidence of its wonderful effects. It is the beat emollient in the world. With its present improved ingredients, its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are healed. Fable relieved. lives tamed. yalnable animals made useful, and untold ills assuaged. For bruises. 'prairie, rheumatism, swellings, bites. cote, waged breasts, strained horses, dm, it is a sovereign remedy that should never be dispensed with. It should be in every family. Sorel bir all druggists. 1e92-row ISmegoow6ut D. S. BARNES. Row York. NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW No. MIL—Pm APRIL. 18611. EDITED BY PROP. JAMES LO TELL. AND CHAELBS ELIOT NORTON. ESQ. CONTENTS. Aar —Thsedore Parker. ll.—Shakepearian Pronunciation. 111. —The Sanitary Commission. IV. —St. Louts and Joluville. VVI. - -The Navy eSuhpep United C otton. Vll.—Carl Ritter. VlM—Loyal. Work in MISSOTUt I X. —West Point. • X.—Oenersi MoClellaa's Report. XI. —Critical Notices. Editorial Note: Letter from the President. THE NORTH o MC RWAN REVIEW Is published quarterly. on the first days of January. April. Jaly. and October. in numbers of about three hundred pages each, contain ing matter equal to four ordinary octavo volumes. Tanks —Five dollars a year, or one dollar and twenty live cents a trimher. , . . *The flrat edition of the January number having been almost entirely exliaosted. the pabliehere have stereotyped the number. and are now prepared to supply orders. CROSBY & ittIEIOLS. Pabtiehers. 117 WASHINGTON Street. BOSTON. *,,,* May be bad or all Booksellers and News Dealers. apl-St BISHOP B OPKIN S' uR OAT WORK ON SLAVERY.— A Feripturai, Ecclesiastical, and Historical VIEW OF SEAVERT, from the days of the Patriarch litirshanl to the Nineteenth century, by BISHOP DO MINS. D. D., LL. 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IEO4. from r op. 000 to tsoo.ooo to Surplus 17.712 40 Bonds and Mortgages. first liens on Real Es - tate 494, Ca 3 74 united Shan Bonds, 8.20, and Cotificatea of Indebtedness 188.173 00 Cash Loans, secured by stocks . •—. 6 997 01 Cash in Bank and on hand 61,400 86 Premium unpaid and Intelsat accrued 9,067 81 Lfabilitiee 3327.712 40 Dividends declared, ad .tiIOLTINSHEAD & 1:111kVRS. apl ficw6t No. 372 WALITUT Street. Philada. FORMAN - - P. ROLLINSHEA.DIS INSURANCE AGENCY. No. 312 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. /NM:FRANCES—Fire. Marine Inland, ant Lite. effected In reconsibie and well•knoWn companies, With Ont charge to applicant for services. sine years of practical experience and extensive as. qualm Lance in his business is a guarantee that all matters entrusted to his care will be correctly attended to Agent for the following well-known and reliable Com penies: Howard Insurance Company. of New York (1835); Saml T. Skidmore. Pres't:. Henry A. Oakley. Sec Irving Fire Internee Company. of New York (MR); Mason Thompson. Pres't; Martha.. Crowell. Sec. Adriatic Fire Insurance Company. of New York (1868); William A. Seaver, Preet; Frank W. Lewis. Sec. Commercial Fire Insurance Company, or New York (1SN); Joseph Petit Pres't; M Y. B. Fowler. Sec. Mercantile Fire Insurance Company . . of New York (1862); William A Thompson, Preet; John Baker. Ses. Albany Oi t a Inpurance Com'eally. of 101 bar.ffellf York (AWL William Ti ll inghast, P res ' t. - John - John H. Rice. Sec. Statement of Affairs of MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,. of New Y December 31, 1883: Clash capital »» 4200,00 00 Surplus • 34.300 52-4721.360 62 Inverted asfollows: Cash in bank and on hand 11111.280.82 Bonds and mortgagee. first liens on real estate.... e• t e . . *... • 154,350 00 Uniteez fi States bonds, 73 10 and ' certificates 67, 000 00 Call rti loans, secured by bank stock 800 00 Interest accrued .. 350 00-404,360 59 Leese., unpaid—pope. FORNAP P. HOLLINSHEAD, Agent, ml/21.mwf St No. ank WALNUT Street, Phila. FAME" INSURANCE COM.PANY, No. ,108HILA CHE3TNUT STREET, PDN..PRIA. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. DIRNOTORS. !ramie N: suck, John W. Sweranna chralefl Richardson. 'Robert B. Pott4 ' Henry Lewis, John RAT,',ler,.li.. 0. W. A. Davis, . D Woodruff. P. S. Justice, Charles Stokes. George A. Wast,_ Joseph D. Bills: FRANCIS N. EINIK. President. ORAB. BIOHAILDBO.IS4 Vial President. W. I. istaNolllolD. &oratory. Joti-tt TRANCE COMPANY OF THE - PENNSYLVANIA-071MR Nos. * and STATE -- nrf,DINGS North side of WALNUT EXCHANGE b.- -.4 ano strati , rhuathaphia. Street. between DOCK •INCORPORATED in 1794—CHAATU F/UPETGAL, CAPITAL WOO,OOO. PROPERTIES OFTHE SOL CO &NM. Akar. !RBI/WM I. ISM MARINE. TIRE. AND_LXLAIS. TRANSPORTATION INSGRNCX. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd , Tobias Wagner. Charles MagaMater, Tomaa B. Wattson. William 9. Smith. Henry G. Freeman, William It 'White. Charles 9. Lewis. George B. Stuart. George 0. Carson, Samuel Grant. Jr. Edward C. Knight. John E. Austin.. HENRY D. SHERREED. President. Wrzslam HAMPER. Secretary- not 341 A MER IC AN FIRE INSURANCE A- 2 - COMPANY. Ineormoy_ated 1810. CHARTER PEE na:JAL.delhia. No. 1110 WALNUT Street. above Third. Phi. la Basing a large paid-np Capital Stock and Surplus in vested in sound and available Securities, 11011=11111111 to insure on Dwellings. Stores. Furniture, Merchandise, Vaunts In bort and their Cargos. , and opus' Perssmi Presorts'. AN losses liberally and promptly adjusted. I DRECTOS. Thomas R. Muhl. Tames caninboll, John Welc h __, Edmund G. Dutilh, Samuel C. Morten. Charles W. Poultneg. Patrick Brady. Israel Morris. John T. Lewis. • TNO AS E. ALMS. President 0. L. Onswponn. Seeretary. feB4l FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. —The PENNSYLVANIA JIBE INSURANCE CORI' PANT. Incorporated ISA CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. Aro WALNUT Street,. opposite Independence Salaam. This Com i yany, favorably known to the community for nearly orty Tears. eozannoe to lzuture essinet LOIN or Damage bFire =Public or Private Buildings, either tly or for a limited time. AL°. on Purninere, Cookra n Ooods. or. Merchandise generally. on liberal Their Capital, together with a large Swill= _Tan& is invested in the most careful manner, widen s=a bles these to offer to the Mama an undoubted security in the sass Of 10.1. Jonathan Patterson.D IRS C TO - I Tho RS. mas Robink Alexander Benson. Daniel Smith, Jr.: William Montane, John Heymann. lame Haslehunet. Thomu Smith, Henry Lewis. JONATHAN PATTERSON. President WILLIAM U. OioiraLL. esoxetarr. A PARTY HAVING- FROM THREE A to Five Thousand Dollars would Ilke to le vest it in tome safe buentere. where he would give his eerrsoaal attention. Any one wishing snob an amount will please address BPx 552, P. 0., with first. class ItOren3llo99. ant St• A A LAD WANTED TO LEARN THE Draft and Chemical BUSIIIO6B. to. 1911 MAIRECHT Flreet, Philadelphia. api -2t* PDRY GOODS COMMISSION BOB ell ANTS—A Ertilln desires wit experience. and from a.CrInMiSSIOD Horne. an engagement Ad draw • &maple Card. Preaa Office. mb3l. 2t WANTED—BOARDING IN THE Countr - _, with HENRY DO NKINK. P h i l a de lp hia Post Office. 11* WANTED -A SITUATION, BY ONE Who has five years' experience in the Wholesale Hardware Bneinere • bee a gond knowledge of Be G k. k.eping. Address "d. 8.." Prom Office. rohat WA Ni ED—A. SOBER, INDUS l'ltl. r ona MAN, to take clam of a Tailoring Establish meet. He must be a good Cutter. and practical besi eges man. One who can come well recommended can have a good situation by calling immediately. E T. 0 OBS, spl•tit• QUAKERTOWN, Backs county. Pa. WANTED—A QUICK, ACT I E I young man (unmarried) to attend to Booke and Shippit g at a manufacturing establichment a Ahort die tat, ce from the city. Apply at 124 South nichNr Street, et cowl floor. mli3l St. WANTED -DECENT AND RE epectable oft tens as subscribers for a Club Garden at Etgleetleld For particulars see preface of sub scription• books laid out at Eitieleattold and at Library tireet Hall. beak of elle Post Office. mh3o-6t. R 75 A MONTH !-I WANT TO HIRE AGENTS In every County. at $75 a month. ex penses paid. to sell MT new cheap Family SewingJda shines. Address. S. NADISON,AIIred.DIe. [fe/2.d&WEnt maWANTEP-TO RENT OR PUB CHASE, by 15th June neat a large HOUSE, with inodeTn conveniences,. in a central location. Address, stating locality and terms. Box 2075 Phil P 0. aplfolwit* MAWANTED TO RENT, FOR THE Slimmer. a iturntOted 1110II$B in Germantown. Address " Boa 2157," .t Office. • m 01,8 t. WANTED TO RENT-BUILDING ArsAwith Steam Power. Must he within the city limit& Address Box 2823 Philadelphia Pont Office mh29.31. dirg WANTED FOR THE SUMMER Arsa Months, a furnished or unfurnished House in the .onni7y. with easy communication to the city. Address Rex 936 rbiladelphia Pam; Office. mh39.Bt* FOB SALF—A_ DESIR &BUN FOUR -IL STORY ERICK REEIDENCE, with baek ball.dinee atd modern cot. venieneseg, with Aide-vard, at the north. weFt, corner of SPRUCE aed JUNIPER streets. Let 40 by 120 feet deep. Apply to ROBERT wACGREGOR. It 10. 419, wer.sur Street. L'OR Sr LE- A SUPERIOR RESI -a-1 Rms. Situate on north aide of SPRUCE street, West of 13110 *Dermal, Irina Writ conveniences. la com plete order. apply to HOBERT . M&GOREE/011. It 419 WALNUT Street, TO RENT-TWO VERY PLEASANT Offices, that floor, 203 South THIRD street, adjoin ing ht. Pant's hatch appliv to ROBERT MACGREGOR, it 410 WALEYt Street. SMALL GROUND BEN TS.-SEVE RAL well•reonred old ground rents o' $4OO. $2OO. $6OO, $7OO. and $BOO, for sale. Apply at the offic' of JAMES H. CASTLE. apl.3t. 116 South FIFTH Street. TO LET-A DESIRABLE FRONT OF FICE, on the :Aeon& floor of the American Baildinge, smith. ant corner FOUKTH and WALNOP. Apply to WM. ROWELL ALLEN, in rear of said office. mb3l-3a• FOR BALE—AN OLD-ERTA. -a- BLISHED PAINT AND ITARNIgHIDUSLNIM9, with Good Will, Pistarec, &c. Apply at 2.013 North THIRD &neer. Philadelphia. mb3o.3t* TO LET.-IFIR SECOND, THIRD, and fourth floors at 235 MARKET Street, through to Camlch altar. mn2a-tf F OR SALE--L.A lIGE STOCK OF ICE and -business complete of an old-established ICE COMPANY. It is offered for sale on account of the pro prietor engaging in another bnoiness Inquire at the officeof the HOISELIFE INSURANCE CORPANY.clruer FOURTH and LIBRAiRtf htreets. mh29-6t AMERICAN FOR SALE-HANDSOME Aiwa-DWELLING. 1603 ff orth FIFTEENTH Strut. Cor rine Hones and Stable: Side Yard. Lot t 72 feet b 7 2314 feet. Inquire of W. r. REED. from 11 to 12 o'clock. at E. E. LEE'd. apl.3t. 43 No th - EIG flI -.treat. dro FOR SALE—THE THREE-STORY meILDWELLInG No 671 North ELEVENTH Street. Apply to WM. ROOM. ALLEN. southeast corner of FuLTETH and WALNUT. second fl nor. mhaLat. as GREAI SALE OF FRUIT TREES. at Auction, at the TORRESOALE I , II7RSERY, con- Sifi g_ot about 80.000 Pear and Pair stocks, . Apples, and other Fruit Trews. talc*, place on APRIL 9th, 11301. Care leave the Kensinaton Station atli A. M. 41. apl• 20 • JOHN SHERWOOD. X2O 000 $15.000. $lO,OOO. AAN D ~ otbecoms - to LOAN ors first-class Mortgage Security, at FIVE PER CENT... for a term of 968ra. S. KINGSTON Mo ;AL ufb3l-3t. *3l wevsor Street. GENTLEMEN WILLING TO PAY liberally can be accommodated with two hand somely furnished communicating, PARLORS, on first door, With snit of fornisbed Chambers. in - vicinity of BROAD and WALNUT Streets. Breakfast if desired. Address - M.," ti le office mb29 ißsr LOST -A CERTIFICATE OF 5. PEE CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. for $618.08, dated March 12. 1830, No. 764, in name of WILLIAM biNRIMITII. also, a Certificate of 5-pal cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania. for the arm of $2OO. June 80. ISIS. No. 1452, in the name of ELI IC PRICE. administrator of William Meredith in trust. an. plication has been made to the Auditor General for a re newal of said Certificates feloiBm ELI K. PRICE. No. 511 AEON Street. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between Misses purr Sr WALSH, Straw and Fancy Millinery. No. 1.80 North NINTH Street, is this day Dissolved by mutual soneent. _ . PT Dada., March Si, 18E4 apt 31* NOTICE.-CHARLES C. KNIGHT IS A . admitted to an interest in oar bneinees from this date. 0. D. ROSSI'S & CO.. Iron and Steel Merchants. N. E. corner SEGOIND and VIDIE streets, and 44 and 44 North FRONT Street. PHILADELPHIA. April 1. 1861. apl-lone PAIL&DELPHIk. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS -a- DAY entered into copartnership. end having pur chased the interest c•f PETER T. WISH; Et r & CO.. will continue the Wholesale Drug business. ander the name of BBINN.hTT & CO. at the old stand. No. ODD 111ABEIST Street. AARON STRETCH. JOSEPH S. EI.NNSTT. PETLADELPHIA, Aprlll, 1E64. apl4m NOTICE.-THE LIMITED PARTNER SHIP heretofore existing between DAVID SCULL. Jr , and WILLIAM B•XTBS, as general partnere. and DAVID SCULL. special. partner. under the firm of DA VID SCULL Jr.. tavires this day by iiMitAM JD. he signature of the late firm will be need by either of the general partners in liquidation. DAVID SCULL Ja WILLIAM sexrsd. bavip SCULL. MARCH 11. 1961 DAVID SCULL JR.. AND GIDEON D. S DLL . will continue the WOOL business as heretofore, at 1218 •RKST Stteet. under the firm of DAVID SCULL, JR . & BUD CHER. APRIL let. 1864 apl- fm Wit BAZAAR—NINTH AND SAN- Aniis•- EOM Streets. AUCTION SALE OF GORSIIS, CARRIAGES. Ac., On SATURDAY MORNING next, at 10 o'clock, com prising about SIXTY HORSES, Including' a very line. light driving eatablisb maul. con sisting of a black mare, a light wagon, by. Wood 8108., New York, and set of bantam Fall desmiptione in catalogues. ALSO, Few 'and second-hind careages, light wagons, kg. single and double harness. saddles. bridles, dtc. 260 CARRIAGES AT AUCTION - THIRTY-FIFTH PHILADELPHIA TRADE HALL This sale will take pace on WEDNESDAY MOEN IEG. April 6. at 10 o'clock, and will comprise an assort ment of at least 260 CARRIAGES. Including nearly one hundred of Mr. Merrick's cele brates make. zip Tha ola'arill ha open for examination on Mon. day, previous to sale. .RP-No POstponemant on account of the weather. mh3l.2t ALFRED. M. HERRNESS. Auctioneer. SALE OF CONDEMNED WAGONS. CARTS. BUGGIES. AND WHEELS. CHIEF QVAIITERHASTER'S OFFICE, DEPOT OP WASHINGTON. WAgEfINOTON, D.C., March 31. 1851. Will be sold at Public Auction, at the smith end of TWENTIETH Street, near the Government Corrals. in the City of Washington, D. (3 , on MONDAY. Anvil llth. 1564. at 11 o'clock A. M , a lot of— Government Four-Horse. Twcollorse. Spring,Metallie, and Hay Was ons, Carts, Boggles, Wagon Wneele Ws,. son Beds. together with a number of articles pertainirr,„ toll wagon transportatton• the same having k. • r been - 4 ." damned as unfit for nubile service Successful bidders will be required to renrOvO' e h t , Arti cles within five (6) days from day of sale. Terms—Cash in Government funds. D RUCKER Brig. Gen. and Chief o: statterm ,; r 91)1 St Depot of V .ra.hington. D 'C. SALE OF OLD UN:SERVICEABLE GRAIN SACKS, STOVES. COPPER, CA3T• IRON, SHOVELS. Ste-. dm., ke. CHIRP ( .II 7 ARTZ)43/A - Tinit'S OFFICE, 1- ToT OF WASEINWros. W ,. WASHINGTON, D. C. March Si . 1864. w..'. 11 %"e 5 0. .. a at Public Washington SEVENTH-STREET " in the city of D C.. 011 FRIDAY. —mil Bth, 1881, at 10 o'clock A. M.:45,000 old and. un serviceable Grain Sacks. Also, at 12 o'clock M. of the same day, at Government Warehouse, No. S NEW YORK.. AVENITE, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, will be sold Stove!, Ranges. Camp Kettles. Coal Hods, Mess Pans. old anit new Scrap Copper, old Cast Iron. Stove Pipe, Sl p Scales, Wheelbarrows. Desks, &c.. die. • • Successful bidders will be required, to %move the arti dee within five (5) days troll/ th e . 4 14 of sale. - Terms cash. in Government ands. 117 Q B G.OLD COMPANY. IitINIS-" GOLD DTET LODE. TRUSTEES. JOHN EVANS. Colorado. F H. JUDD. New York H. S COHU, New York. WILLIAM MOLLIM. New York. 80, W. 011AFFLIN, Baltimore. HERMAN FUNKS. New York. R CORNELL WHITE. New York. N. C TYLER. New York. B. 0. ARNOLD. Providence. PRESIDENT. jk Hie Excellency JOHN SPANS. Governor of Colorado Territory, WOE PRESIDENTS. HOD. S. G. ARNOLD, Dr. F. H. JUDD. Treasurer, WALT'S 13 LAWTON, Secretary. J. P. DAVIS& rob 22 lin Office. No. 25 CLIFF Street. New York. G OLD'S IMPROVED STEAM AZID wATER-HEATive APPARATUS._ For Warming and VentUating Public Buildings and Private Residences. - Manufactured by the URION STEAM AND WATER•HIATING COMPANY OP PIIILADELPIA JAMES P. WOOD. 11 South FOURTH Street. mhlS•tan2n B. M FELTWELL. SiliDerintandent. 11 EATON & DENOKLA, HARDWARE -&-a- Commission Merchants. 1507 001111111101 and 510 NORTH litnets. offer for sale: Anchor .15 ra nd)ails ; Plymolth Mill Strata. W. & Entahaest Caat Steal; Paulo Cabinet Locks. Putnam's Horse Nails; Locke's Sehool Slates. Copper. Brass. and Iron Wire; Cotton Coda. Also. a full assortment of American Hardware. fed•Brolf BUILDING HARDWARE. STRAP HINGES. T HINHER. RRTRAL RINONS, I SHUTTER OTRAPR, and ail Mods of wronght Hianajame BOLTS SHUTTER BOLTS. I /AMOK . and mane articles of Building and Carriage Hardware. manufactured and kept on hand at JACKSON IRON WORKS. zahll-sm Oahe No. 5136 CHURCH Alley itanahatams of War mated WWI and RAT %%Ma WANTS. FOR SALE AND TO Z.F.T. BOARDING. LOST AND FOUND. COPARTNERSHIPS. AUCTION SALE. D. H RIICR'ER. Beg. Gen. and Chief Glaarterm inter. Depot of Washington, D. C Gittln county. Colorado. CAPITAL, 80,000 MABEL $2B each G RAND LITERARY AND DIUSIOAL SOIREK ALUMNI OF THE SCHOOL. GINLIV HIGH AND HOED AG AT THE ACADEMY OF Ml7ilo. MONDAY EVENING. AortlH, 1984. At Eight o'clock. Tickets. 50 cents. Eagerfed Sege can be obtained at Gould's Matte Store, corner of Seventh and Chestnut, without extra chores Proceeds for the Sanitary Commieeion. CONOERT BALL J. W. WILDER.. FOR ONE WEER ONLY! COMMENCING MONDAY EVENIN o G. s. April 4, nu . SrmmN MIRACULOUS ILLUSIONIST. • TEE NESTOR OF ART.. AND AUTOCRAT OF THE REALMS OF MAGIC. THOM THE OPERA NOOSES AND THEATRES OF Loareis, the OltLe and Courts of Continental Europe. Aus tralia. china, and from the Courts of the TYCOONS AND MIKAN' OF JAPAN, Preto which he brings testimonials which Jr:mutest' bly demonstrate MASTE R e the GREATEST OF OCCULT MYSYRRY who has ever visited the shores of America. In order to aloe full etrhet to the ' WONDERFOL PERFORMANCES ' of this inott extraordinary A4tist. CONCERT HALL will be converted into ONE IMMENSE MIR ADT,OII.. from Which will be peen the Illusory Mirac les and of the SIMMOD NOVEL T 4 Illtti n'AESS NS, DR aided by NO GLITTERING APPARATUS, abetted by The repertoire of this NO COXFDDER &TES. MaGNIPOTRNT ARTIST embraces A THOUSAND ILLThiIOISTS, which will defy the comprehension of the most astute, nullify the perception of the shrewdest. and bailie the knowledge of the most ectentifis. in cluding the most beautiful and mysteri ous of the feats nerformed by THE SORCERERS GE CHINA AND JAPAN, including the GREAT JAPANESE PAPILTONACEOTIS AUSTERE; OR. THE FLIGHT OF THE BUTTE APIA% the most pleasing, graceful, and beautiful feat ever %alb:tested acd _ _ LE SABOT JAPANESE:. _ •-.— . OR. TOP:RPINNING ON A SINGLE THRE ID. Together with en expose of STOIIADINO DECEPTIONS Wtetleed by MODERN SPIRIITTALISTS AND CHARLATANS. includin sr the BLOOD.RED WRITING ON THE MN; OR, HO tavrotasontottAraT ; AND TITS WRITING BY THE INVISIBLE HAND. seemingly traced by NO MORTAL FINGERS. and apparently THE CALIGRAPHY OF THE DEAD. For further particulars see pamphlets. bdanteelon tti Gallery.... ..• ..... -•-•-•-•—•••-• Children under ten years 25 Doors open at 7: Seance at 8 o'clock. mh3l-5t GR OF ERIS CHESTNUT-STREET THEATRE. LEONARD GROVER. MIELGEIL ALSO OF GROVER'S THEATRE. WASHINGTON. TO. NIGH T. Production of Boncicault's great American Drama. Ths OCTOROON, OCTOROON. • with NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY ORIGINAL MUSIC. and a CAST OF GREAT EVENNESD AND STEENCITEL On SATURDAY AFTERNOON. •prii 2 REGULAR FAMILY MATINEE ENTERTAINMENT. Upon which occasion the beautiful Drama of FAN SHOE will be produced. mh2B St MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARORSTREET THRATRE• FAREWELL BENEFIT OF ME. AND MB*. BARNEY WLIAMS, TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY. April let . ISK, TEE FAIRY CIRCLE. Barney wfilleree We, Barney Wallasey, IN AND OUT OF PLA' I B. lire.. Barney Williams. • THE OMNIBUS, Pat Rooney Barney Williams. SATURDAY, MR aND MRS. BARNNY WILLIAMS. ON MONDAY. RObEDALE Reappearance of URN. JOHN . DREW. Lou O'Carolan— Molehee WALN UT. STREET THEATRE. THIS (Friday) EVENING. April L BENEFIT OF DHSS LAURA KEENE. Who. with her New York company. Will appaar in TWO EXULTANT PIECES . The performance will commPnca with' - RACHEL THE REAPER. In which Laura Keene and the Naw York amble Gout• patty will appear. The performance wHipiclads whE Cherry'a beautiful comedy of the OOLDIER's DM:14E17113. Widow Hbeerly rdikS L (AMA. SCENE. GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAIN MENT, tinder the dlrectirn of Hr. W. G. FI3CH• ER, will be given by Lis Saturday Afternoon Clam RA* slated by a nambar of his otb er pupils, at 1111:1iI(Lki. FUND HELL, on FRIDAY EVENING, Abril 1. 18th. Tickets 25 ate. To be bad at the door. mh3l-2t. TOM RING'S EXCELSIOB CIRCUS ; MARKET. above TWELFTH Street. The great Spanish Artiste SENORITA LOLA. LEH MAW. will appear during this week in eomS of the most attractive. scenes of classical armee trianism. A rich pro. gramme aim by the entire Excelsior Troupe. Matinee on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF2ANDicrosd,. commencing at Zs' o'4lock ; Evening. qua/ ter before 8 o'c'ock. Admission 2.5 cents: Stage Seats. 60 cent.. mtag. lw CARL WOLFSOBN Respectfully announce , . hie FOURTH CLASSICAL SOIREE. To take place on TUESDAY EVENING. April :5, 1.;q14, FOYER OF THE A ZIO T A R u E EMY OF MUSD), THEO. THOMV, e n he Wtll be assisted by THEO. KAMMERER. A. ROGGENBURGER. THEJ •aftErf D. Single tickets, El. Can be had at the door on the eve ning. and previously at the Music Stores. Dome open at 7; commence at 8 WASHINGTON HOSE COMPANY'S ANNUAL BALL, MTh ICAL FUND HALL, MON• DAY EVENING, April 4, 1864 Tickets. ill Blaster of Ceremonies—Thomas M'Onllonah. Floor Managers—George Warner. William Donehton, Assistant Floor Managers —John T Duckett. Jesse Bon sail, George W. Allen. John Clark, John Kenney. Frede rick Breyer. Treasurer—James E. Kryder. apl.3t* JAS. J. RYAN, Secretary. ASSEMBLY BUIL - DINO 13, -CFR AND Exhibition of the Mammoth STEREOPTICON. IN AID OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. TO-NIGHT, at 9 o'clock. Splendid Viewsjust received from Europa Tiekete 26 cents. Children 16 cents. For Benefits. apply at the Ticket Office. NuTr. M. WALSH E LEVENTH -ST. OPERA HOUSE. -THE FAMILY RESORT." CARNCROSS AND DI CEY'S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD. In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN. SOIREES, Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable MU. leagues. Plantation Scenes, Ae.. dm, by TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS. EVERY 'EVENING THIS WEER. Tickets 25 cents. Doom alma at 7 o'clock. fe27.Bm J. L. CARBOROSS, Business Manner THE GREAT PICTURE iT CONCIBT HALL LECTURE ROOK For a short SCI OFB EVERY EVENING FOR ♦ SHORT SWIM J. Insco Williams' celebrated PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE Phi is the meet complete and finished Painting 01 Lt 4 Sacred Scriptures in the world. somprielms over 11th it the most fiIIBLIMS AND THRILLING SCSINNS Of the first three thousand years of Blblisal foming altogether one the finest exhibitione Dwain. OPI4le EVBRY EVBNING at half vast 7 o'clock. Admission 2.5 cents. N. B. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday attar• noon. at 8 o'clock. Admission for Children 15 cents, ri, A. ERMANI OROHESTRA.—PUBLIQ "-,, REHEARSALS everT_SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock, P. Di , at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. single tickets aents. Packages of six tickets. 811. To be had at - DRE'S u 1104 CHESTNUT Street. J. B. GOULD, VENT o and CHESTNUT , and at the Hall door. MI- PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP T CHESTNUT RTA. 110a5 STREET. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. K. WI BP. M. dmtesion 25 cente. Children half prise. jalli-if EDUOATION. r -TO LEARN ABOUT the beet Schools In the city or country, call at th e PHILADELPHIA TILICHERS' INSTITUTE. 2IT South THIRD Street. mh3l 2t4 SELECT FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MN AND WHS. MOUNT JOY, Lancaster county. Pa. Session opens on the PIER lUEBDAY of May. For circulars, address m b 19-12 E. B. A. MORRISON, PrinetpaL RELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE—. AL- , A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Tide Institution, koutirtaly located, in the northern limits of ATTA.EnCiliolrakt, Backs claw Pa. , will commence Its Sprtra and. Slimmer Term on the 19th of FIFTH MONTE up: A t. awl continue in estate* twelve weeks. The course of instrne P an the Blementar3 on is thorough and cstuVeta N 83 ' . lihrher branches of an EDI LIBEL. CL.M3gICAIi, AMATHEMATICAL EDUCATION. The French lobri s tAught pi a native French teacher. • •••••.. , r Cireilla n h giving h il l particulars, may he had on 'D.. Plicati " te the Principal.. Attieborough P O. t _Bneka 0113°Ult Y Pa. ISRAEL, J GRAHAMS, JANE P. GIikEILUIA Principals. 'mll7 Sm GEORGE A. NEWBOLD HAVING leased EATON ACADEMY. KENNETF SWARM Cheeter county, expects to comment* a tpring Seutoi there the 11th of Fourth. Mouth (Awn.) For circular., address Geo A. Newbold. Jenkintown._lltontg. co .1%.. till the 4th bud.. or Win. Chandler. Kennett Square. Chester county, Pa mhl2-Im, VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY, REAR MEDIA, PA.-Pupils received at any tine. Mathernattea, Glaaalca, and Natural EktifOßlOB taunt. Military Tactics, Book-keiDinz. and Civil la. mooring taught. Entire expenses about II per Week. Bole of all ages taken. Refers to. Wm. H Hera. ieR. Sheriff; John U. Capp de CO.. No. 23 South Third str••• and Thomas J. Clayton. Esq., Fifth and Frew. • •—.- Address Rev. J. HARVEY BABTOR. A - " nte . Green. Pa. Maga notl-tf • LRCMS.. pf.,44.7 E OF WILLIAM H. GABRI -41 MIES, DECEASED. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION upon the estate of WiLLIAM GIARIDORns. late of the city of Piilla tielpbfa. deceaeed, haying been granted to The Pima. aylvanla Co mpany for insurances on Lives and itrantinff Annuities. al/ persona indebted, to said estate are re qu demand s ment; and allpenons haying claims or ara l not the same are requested to present them without delay at the office of the nit Company. 304 WALNUT Street, apl- tUt. CHABLIS DISTILL President. az.sw= ANDIr.g:TDEPpERVI.N.! ROAD. VTA MEDIA SPERM AR:RAMGEMENT—CHANGS OF DEPOT. On and after FRIDAY. April 1. 1864. the trains vrill leave Philadelphia. from Depot corner of MISTY. FIRST and MARKET Streets. (West Philadelphia.) at S and 11.06 A. M., and at 2 30. 4 30. and 045 P. M. Leave West Chester at 8 20, 7.46. and 11 A M.. and at 2 and 4IXP. X On Sundays leave Philadelphia al 9 90 A. M and 2.30 P. AI Leave West Chester at BA. M. and 4.30 P.M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 9 k N. and 4 30 P M connect at Pennelton with trains on the P. and B. C. R. for Concord. Kennett. Oxford. drc...110. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as baggage, and in no case will the Company be liable for any amount exceeding $lOO. BUSY WOOD. apl General Superintendent. r al ge=t FOR ALBANY AND TROY, VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL.—The Barge HAPPY RETIIRN. Cart MeN47ll - Is now loadinr at tirot When below Soros Street, for .t. above points, and win leave on OMER. DAY, at o 'clock P. At Poi freight. which win. be taken on reasonable terms. D L. FLANADA.N. Agent, No. 304 Borah DILAWARS Avenue. cfMCORRECT PIANO TUNING& —liir. C. Z. SATIGINT'II Orden for wafts -. and Repairing Pianos are received at MASON Co. 'O siers, PON CHESTNUT Street, only, Mr. S. has had eleven TearleftotOr,exoerienes is Bea. ton, and Ave years' employment in Philadelphia' SPECIAL —Pianos re/adhered to sound as soft gal sweet-toned AO new. 110441011 t INNI4OI/11,10- 4,..Tn• for Tnntnor. LONDON BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALE, DI THE CASK OR DOZEN. ALBERaI C. ROBERTS, DEALER tE piriE RgoRREDDL Corner ELEVENTH and VINE famed& /4.BEEN BAIZE AND WOOLEN FLOOR, CLOTHE of all widths. at Carpet Store of WM CRRAGMILN.4I47 North SINJuND Street. Wow tot mu. scazt-Ile AMUSEMENTS. EDUCATIONAL. '' - ' 5 / s n ager