irrY •gorcrecus' tanzar Wool:tier-WARE Be car —lt hi gratifying to find that in every Anf trade there are houses in Philadelphia we are not outstripped, If equalled, l e any , t y La the Union. This remark is strikingly le to the immense establishment of Mr. A. dicta, No. 613 Market street, and No WO it street, which as far outstrips any of or tnd as our Academy of Music outviell in ele re 01 New York or Boston. It is devoted iPof an endless catalogue of goons, wiiuh ;omprelteuded under the respective heads of and Willow Ware, Oil Cloth!, Looking Cotton Yarns and Bitting, Carpet Chain, Brushes, Clear, Mats, Japanned Warn, ~ B rooms, and Fancy Goods. tteringtte spacious house of Mr. Frinellollll SY.'Oneock - the finest warehouses in the corm- Were reminded more of a mammoth bazaar ordinary but:Anse, mart. The fleet floor is ly filled with legions of samples of all the cotton goods in the house, brushes in endless and sundry classes of wooden ware, contined rely to this house. ading to the second story we found an Un strap of clocks—enough, we should think, to u time to the music of the Unlonls for a little 3—looktugliasses, whips, door-mats, oil cloths, tor and table purposes, window shades and third story is largely devoted to fine Imparted Baskets, a feature, by the way, to which there 6rdly be too much prommenee given, as it for Philadelphia an A. I stock of an imported goods for which merchants were heretofore to go to New York or Boston. Mr. Ws pre• lock in this department embraces Fancy LW every description, and is unquestionably the eat stock of its class in this country. On this also are exhibited, in great variety, rocking a, spring horses, children's carriages, of all es and prices, wheelbarrows, screens, chairs, her dusters, bird ones, and Jspanned ware. the fourth story of the edified is the titOoin , where every article in the way of 1, sweeping tustang arrangement, from the salaamed street. to the finest parlor•duster, together with a stock of Cotton Bats and Wadding of every jytion, ere arranged. c fifth story of the building is the Bucket Room, :e these time•honored and indispensable vessels massed in quantities to make one wonder where sac all be sold to; and yet, strange to say, we ;donned that the whole Stook of them has to be applied several times in the course of the season. joj eonaiL t 7 to the basement of the eatabliahment, he:principle of making the drat 'set, we were )(Paced to a subterranean stock of B askets truck, masticating, fruit., clothes, and other put , es) and Cedar. Ware, in all its imaginable -4-A im that has never been heretofore equalled in Meltable. if, indeed, it has now a parallel in Mr, Franciscus has labored for years to secure to Ur city a house of this class, that should present ';le highest inducements to merchants coming East, pd the vast trade that be bay attracted is the best -vidence that intelligent efforts of this kind are ever leftunrewarded by the mercantile community. may Siete, to conclusion, that the thorough aye. em employed by Par. Fransissna, in all his 'depart. , eistts, Las superior facilities for procuring at all imea a supply of the most desirable goods, and the eNlensive characteztof his business naturally enables ;thin to present extraordinary inducements to buyers, Pind accordingly we find that he now daily snip ping large quantities of goods to all accassibie pans DI the Union. A Portikam OLD WALL PAP= ESTABLISH hIRMIT.—We have already had occasion to speak of Me great improvement; recently effected in the tray of beautifying residences by ornamental Wall :Paper, and refer to the subject again for the purpose of reminding our citizens that one of the best :4lacea in Philadelphia to procure these decorations ts at the old And popular house of Messrs. Howell Bourke, Fourth and 11.1.arliet streets, whose BMW ctisercent will be found in another column. Being among the largest manufacturers and importers of, and dealers in, Paper Hangings, Window-curtain :papers, and all hinds of 'decorative V/ ail Papers in this city, the stock of this firm uniformly presents a Tariety of novelties and attractions not found else where ; awl, being very extensively engaged in the business, their prices are remarkably reasonable. 'We cheeifully recommend our readers throughout me city and country to pay this establishment a tielt for whatever they may need in this department of trade. ENOIMOIIS DEMANDPOR TH11" FLORNNOB " 73G 3YLtertran.—Since the opening of the elegant new Warerooms in this city, at No. 630 Chestnut street, by the "Florence" Sewing Machine Com• rimy for the sale of their celebrated inatrumentr, the demand for them has been so much increased that the Company have been obliged to enlarge their :facilities for manufacturing them. They are now ready, however, to furnish the largest orders for Dein. The "Florence" has win for itself the high• eat name in the sewing machine eategOry. It is nit. questionably the best lame. Every machine sold is :Tarrant& to give satisfaction. AN OiviiCT OF BEAUTY.—In a novel at a AMR aide library, this passage was marked and much thumbed: "There is no object go beautiful to me at a conscientious young man—l watch him as I do a star in heaven." "That is my view exactly," *ghat Min Josephine llocps, as she laid down the Voltiffe. mot, I think there's nothing so lbeaUtilui as a young man, even if he ain't consci entious," particularly if be has gumption enough to ,ganake =elegant appearance by getting his wearing apparel at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rock rim & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. IN conversation, when you meet With persons cheerful and 'discreet, That speak or quote, in prose or rhyme, Things facetious or sublime, Observe what passes, and anon, When you come home think thereupon; Writewhat occurs ; forget it not-. A good thing saved is a good thing got , ' N. B.—The largest and best stock of elegant and SeLchionable Ready.made Clothing in the city, at the valatial store of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut eireet. PERSONA-L.—Peter, come home, all is forgiven ; you needn't pay board any more ; your distressed lather has purchased you a ticket in the ward to exempt you from the draft, also s new sett or clothe., With a spring overcoat, from Ohm. atoices & Co.'s, tueler the Continental. You may also dye your moustache, if you will only come home. Your mother, C 13102 SOk COUVEI On COLD.-As soon as there is She slightest uneasiness Of the chest, with difficulty ml breathing, or indications of cough, take during the day a feW "Brawn's Bronchial Troches." Con. Marking demulcent ingredients, they allay pulmonary irritation. Military officers and soldiers should have 2hem in - readiness upon the hilt appearance of a cold or coligh. DYSPEPSIA! DYEPBPSIA Dyspepsia cured for go., or $1 returned! Dyspepsia cured for st, or $1 returned ! Dyspepsia cured for $l, or $1 returned ! Dyapepsia cured for $l, or $1 returned ! Wiehart , s Great American Dyspepsia Pill is pasitive cure for Dyspepsia. I warrant a cure in every case, no matter if of twenty years' standing, or money returned. Price $1 per box. Sent by Wail free of charge ea receipt of the money. Dr. Z. Q. C. Wishart's Office and Store, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. DBAIrnaSS, Eye, Ear, Throat Diseases, and Ore. 2an - h treated by Dr. Von Mosehzisker, Oculist and Amid, author of the work just published, The ran, its Diseases, and their Treatment.” Dr. Von Mosebzhker is the only regular physician in Phila. cielphia who makes the above maladies his -specisl 2y. The very highest city and other references can pe examined at his office, 1027 Walnut St. aps-11t OORNS, Bunions, INVT,P.T.ED NAILS, EIMAREFAD - - Jorryrs, and all diseases of the feet, cured without pain or inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. Zachre _TIN Surgeon Chiropodist, 921 Chestnut street. Be. yam to physicians and surgeons of the city. jaga.lt SPECIAL NOTICES. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR . BRSTORATIVII HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RISTORATIVR HOYT% HIAWATHA HAIR RESTOR *MIPS. HoTT's HIAWATHA HAIR RICSTORATIV.E. HOYT'S RIAWATEUi HAIR nEarortarni In Longfellow's Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to have .rsonferred the greatest boon on his tribe because he brought to its notice born. Every one will admit that car preparation is worthy of the name, for the benefits rd confers when. it is known. WHAT TRH HIAWATHA Doga. It /Wares faded and gray hair and whiskers to their lcriglual color. It brings up the natural shading of one Zink with another. thus giving the hair a perftet life ap iPearance. so that the moat critical observer cannot de. test its use. It makes harsh hair soft and silky. stops Its filling out. slcianseis it and the scalp from all impurities. lees readily applied and wiped from the akin at any hair dramas. and entirely overcomes the bad effects of Pee `,ions nee (Li' preparations containing sulphur, sugar of bead, din The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the ?dime ;Nig challenge to test in the New York dell's" three Weeks, which WAB FEVER A.CORPTED Let some well known and disinterested persons ap• Dolnt one to the proprietor of each preparation for the 'hair to bring up the color. Every proprietor to use no. witaguat his own preparation, and the parson nothing ales daring the test. A certificate, of the result to be widely published at the expense of thentuinccesernl 71/4titore. told everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT & 00., IDht9•ly 10 University Place, New - Tom OPENING. CHARLES OARFORD & SONS will open an elegant assortment Of Ilisses'and Childron'aliato on Yrilltte t'JULY, April 7th, at Noe 83* and 830 ORESTNIIT Street, Continental Hotel. ap6-3t. COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated TOILET SOAP, in such natirenna do. AMA& is made from the CGOIOBET materials, is MILD mad EBIOIIIEBIT in its nature, FRAGRABTLY sown ark and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in its action npon the Skin. !or sale by an Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers. isnethtbslg PAISILT §ftWittft, EMBROIDERING, BRAID ING, -Quilting. Tucking, &c., beautifully exact:ad on Ilse GROVER & BAKES SEWING MACHINE. Ma chines:with opetators, by the lay or weet,l3o 011114 r NOT Street aa 2 stath3ox HAM Dv E! HAIR arm!! BA.TCHILOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE i 8 the Beet in kke World. The only Harmlees, True, and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Ertaty, or . Gray. Rair. Instantly to a ataaßY Blank or Naiurai Brown, without injuring the Hair or stain- Ur the Skin. leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful: int pests fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine stolor. and rectillea the 111 effects of bad Dyes. The =ermine is aimed W/LIJAK L. BATCHELOR all others ire mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by an Druggists, he FaCTORY.. 81 BAROL AT Street, NNW York. Batchelor). new Toilet Cream for Dressing the Half. c 1425 ly ONE PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST Syrrus.made in the Best Manner, expressly for Unit, sALBI3. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plan 'home. All Goads made to Order warranted settsfac. tory. Our Oars-PRICE STS9EK JAI strictly adhered to. AU ere thereby treated alttie. deljar 10)118 & CO.; 604 IlittalLlT Street. Eines k Oo's !MK a 00. THE POPITLAR CLOTHING/10MS OF PHILA, "OAR HALL." Bait-slut ioodi And moderate plots S. I timer SIXTH apt M•RKR Streets. 31 M 21 1 1 1DIISsxtrsest (to make to order) No. 1 S. Sixth st WHEELER 4t WILSON'S HIGHEST FILF.MIUM THE. CIIRAPEsT, SIMPLEST, AND BEST, Entesramns, 741 Chestnut &met ":/h ATREs—BIYSON —Marsh 24th, by the Hey. Ciao- W. 31..e.ughlin. Mr. John W. Ayres to Miss Annie Sisson , all Of Germantown. * CLY MM. —Fourth month, 4th instant, Sarah Clymer, at Ed 69 Years. Her relatives and friends are invited to her Valera, fr. her late residence. No. 1016 Wallace atreel. on Fin ti•OELY 1300,121X1g. 7th fast at 10 o'clock. without further notice. Interment in Friends' Wettern Graa-ad MONI,IB.—On the Yd. of April, 1661. William Morrig.in the 71:d year of his age. Ms male friends are reopectfully invited to attend his fnntral from his late residence. 1719 Locust street, at Id o'cl reit, on IrOtday morning, 9th met without farther notice. + McCONNELL.—On tae Sd inst..' in hie ii3d year, James, eldest son of Robert and ataxy Ann HeCounall. Relatives and Mends are reapeetfatty invited to attend his tuners), at the residence of Me lather-in law. 151 W. Reinmand. He 723 north Sec - uld street, at 2 o'clortr. P. If., Wed resday. 6th instant. LYTLB.—On ,t nudity. 24 instant, Edward H. Lytle, f-rmerit , of Cincinnati, Ohio. Funeral from his late residence. rr.. 1320 Spruce street. on Thursday aPernoon next, at 3 o'clock. Jokt ES. —On Saturday, the 2d instant. Hannah M., wife of John M. Jones. The relatives and criende of the family ere invited to attend the funeral, front the.residence of her husband. near Centreville, Chester county. Ps, on Thurkia,Y. 7th instant, at 10 o'clock, without farther - notice. Porto n! to proceed to the Lutheran Church. Lotter Afsrioa.v* LkWl5 —On. Sunday morning. 3d bret . Anna Maria, wife of George_ . see - - DONSALL. On the 31 inst., Elizabeth, Wife of Charles 130115a11. Her friends and those of the family are invited to at tend the funeral from the residence of her husband., in rpper Derby ; Delaware county, en the Fourth day, the 6th met.. eta o'clock. ** PEDDLE. —At Terre Halite, Indiana, on Wednesday evening, Abash 30th after a short illness, Lizzie, wife of Charles ff. Peddle. ..formerly of this city. * ligyfielitittF. — On Os 3d instant, of disease c - attracted while in cam?. Charles Woodruff. a member of Company 19111 Yenna. Cavalry. only son of A. J. and the late ADM.. Wl.od7l3ff, in the 21st year of his age. Hie relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his aunt, Sarah Coney, No. 721 Suring Garden street, on Tun day afternoon at one o'ciock. 7b praceed to Odd-Fel lows' CM) , Writ- ste b Eat PLS. —suddenly, on the morning of the 31 inst Lye is Ann, wife of Joseph 11121113P1e. enact -16 . The relativee are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. Ne. 900 Nectarine street; on Tuesday re.roisg, at 10 1011 T r. --On the 2d inst., Elizabeth Rowland, wife of George Dorff The re.attves and friends of thli family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. South Eleventh street. on Tuesday, bth that . at O'dOck. without farther notice. est WILLIAMS —On the let instant. Lavinia Williams T - e relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral. on Wednesday, the 6;h instant, at 10 o'clock A. from the residence of her brother, Dr. 0. C. Williams, 916 Walnut street. Inter meat at aural Hill. TASDLIII. —On First-day morning. 3d instant, Oliver D. T erdley. hi the 3715 year or hie age The relatives and friends of the fam 11 y Are invited to atter d tre faneral, from the residence of his father. Sa muel TardleY, No. 246 North Twentieth street on third. ay afternoon, the 15th instant, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill F-5.11.121.1tA —On the 241 lust Ann A. Pereira, wife of oteph Farsira. aged 52 years. relAtives and friends of thofamlly are reepactfall7 Invitra to enema the funeral from the residenoe of hat hnsbaxd. t:O7 South Eleventh street, en Tuesday, tho sth. lust., E.t 2 oyelcek. without farther unties FtESSON Sr SON HAVE CO!MENCED A-• receiving their Spring and Summer Stunt of ASOITEM th - 9 GOODS), and bate now in store ,' I. ' 9g Ro z A ll uVg e k_ _ . Reg Il eb h aMtl l .l%_,_ ' ' - • • Barese ...unmet. Summer Bombazine, " Crape Karats, (Shelly. • • Barnes. Monsselanek " Bilk Grenadines . Tankises, Slut. and Bleolean White Foulards, ass. NOVILNING STORI. fele Ne. 918 CHESTNUT Street. VYRE & LANDELL, 400 ARCH ST., 1 - 1 Have ordered this season. for their best custom, kichest Silks imported; Shawls of enelneive ay les Dyes. Doods. Parts styles • !Witt & Mantles. Cloth and Silk. mt 28 IIM". HORTICULTURAL HALL. SOUTH WIST corner BROAD aid WALNUP Streete. Di. c union this MINING - on "Herbaceous Plants. it iirwVo - •PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR PROBIOTitia eoitICULTTIRE —April meeting at ROOM 326 WALNOT Street. on W6666sDAT. 6th link.. at 11 o'clock A ffi ap5.2E MREV. JOHN 'LORD'S LECTURES Olt THE FALL or ROME. - The first Lecture of this new Course on the Grandeur. the Shame. and the Fall of the Roman Empire, with the inquiry why ancient civilization could not avert the Ruin, will be elven in the Hall Of the University. Ff. Street. on THUUSDAY EVENIPTO. April 7. at S SUBJECT—The Material Greavness and Glory of the Ancient Civilization. Tickets for the Course 183. Schools and L1411;18 $l. Single admission 60 cents. ar) -3t. MNOTICE. -2'.1110 401.711. NV...VITEN TAILORS vorkinv for the firm of Mr. Juitirl IihLLT and Mn JOHN ROUGHS QTY. Mez chant Tailors. retain their thanks to the firm this day for having signed the first bill of prices. By order of the Committee. April 4. 1614 Mr NEW ENGLANDERS, AND ALL - other...who favor the planting of a Conginga tional Chinch in Philadelphia are invited to moot on TOBiiD.a."l EVENING, April b:h. at 21.0 FRAITIEGICI Street. ap2.-3k MH G L RI ICATH C I LANT/ RAILA, . JFAEI O TO BE lESL The Committee on Mechanic Arts and Machinery so licit your aid in furtherance of the Fair instituted by the SANITARY COMMISSION. to he held in the city of Phi ladelphia. for the relief Of the sick and Wounded Sol diers of our brave and patriotic armies now fighting the battles of the Union. The adjoined Address from the Executive Committee eats forth the objects in view, as well as the proposes of this noble charity, and it is needless to recapitulate them. The undersigned Committee on MECHANIC ARTS AND MACHINERY, with a full appreciation of the patriotism and benevo lence of those engaged la all the kindred branches of Mechanics, appeal with great confidence to you to pre sent such samples of your workmanship as TOR are wil ling to devote as your contribution. to the Fair about to be inaugurated. The noble example set by the mechanics of the West should inspire their Eastern brethren to an honorable emulation, and enable the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR to exc.' in the race of good works. The Committee ear nestly solicit your contributions, which may be for warded at any time, at the option of the donors, ant suggest that you communicate to them at an early date the probable character of snob contributions, that they May be guided in their appropriations of space in the Pair ['remade. Any donations , whether made by you or others, or o f money. will be acceptable. In forwarding contributions, please observe the fol lowing directions: let. Mark each box: package. or bundle, clearly thus: To g. V. MERRICK. Great Central Fair Warehouse, Philadelphia. 2d. On one corner mark_your name and county. 3d. Send by Express or Railroad Company, or private hand, but do not pre pay charges. 4th. Mail to me the bill of Lading or receipt from the Express or Railroad Company, and also a list of articles, together w,th the donor's names, at 1307 Chestnut street. 6th. Let all contributions be forwarded. so as to be de livered at the Warehouse, in Philadelphia, before the 15 , h of May—the earlier the better 6th. Let each article be labeled or marked, with its reasonable value. 7th. Let every box, parcel, or package. be well and securely put up, and the contents carefully packed. On the receipt of each box. parcel, or package, a proper acknowledgment will beCent, duly attested. WILLIAM SELLERS, S. M MAE IR P. LEV Chairman. TOWN 11 Towns, FREDERICK Gain'. ABIGAIL. • GEORGE WIIITICHT. JAMES DOrGHERTY 3/cuss Be °cam. BILADELPHIA, Minh /1" 'IL TIIE 00.1W1111.1 1 TEE ON TIM "CHILDREN'S CLOTIENG DISFAETEIIfir " FOR TEE SANiTaltif Fent. RC k nowledge the follow ing donations of goods to april2d From hi. M. Wavle, Igo. 63 N. Third, trim "min Thernley & Chiam, N. B corner Eighth ands6l 37 Spring Garden, Goods valued at 21 12 " EL Steel 4r. ROB.. No 713 N. Tenth, geode 60 00 Dawson. Branson, & CO.. N. W. corner Fifth and Market. Goods 38 00 " H. lc auffman, No. 551 N. Third. Goods. s. 13 (YJ " T. E. lippincott,No. 911 Spring Garden Goods. 31 00 " • John W. Thomas. ilo- 405 N Second, Goode. 25 00 Mien Wileon,Ro. 9011 Spring Garden. Goods. • 10 00 " John J. MU& 6 B. corner Seventh. and Spring Garden, Goode 10 00 Miss Parry, No. 612 Spring Garden, Goods... 500 Win. Fraser, No. 334 Market. Goods 49 37 " Biesel, Wiest. & Ervien, No. 47 'Third,' Goods 10 35 Joseph Bogey, No. 446 N. Second. Goods 17 13 • Wm Murtna, No. 36 S. Second. Goods 12 00 " J. B Chamony, Mo. 17 S. Third.. Goods... 15 00 Peskin. & Co_.o_ lite. 9S. Ninth. Goods. .... , 15 03 Dessert it hon. Chestnut street. Goods 20 00 " Hood & Btnbrlght, No 529 Market, Goods— 28 713 T. W. Evans & Co , Dress Goods; uninvolved. " 3. C. Graham, 625 Cherry, a very large donation of Trimmings; also nub:motes& " Robert Dybail, No. 923 Spring Garden, donation nninvoiced. Reimer, sorner Eighth and Spring Garden, dorm- Hon lan invOleld. Waal & Weyl, Eighth Street, donation uninv9iced, Carson & Va. The Committee would respectfully call attention to the following list of articles neei4ed in their Department, with the request that all contributions be forwarded as speedily as possible, accompanied by an invoice: Ethirting Janet et and Cambric. Piques and Percales. Brilliants. White and Colored. Ginahams and Chinizse. Plaid and Striped Mui line. linftlings. Edgings. and Inserting's. Sts el and Gilt Buttons. Linen and DimitY. White Flannel. Plaid and Colored Flannel. Flannel Tor Bathing Suits. Cloth for Children's Samuels. Blect Silk for Children's S segues. Zephyrs. white and colored. White Tarn and Shetland Wool. Black Velvet Ribbons. With regard to Dreis Fabrics for Children, Fancy. Pisan, FoP,inr. Poll de cheer es mammy& Merinos, '&c„ a ful l dyes:, pattern is not required, lengths Of four and nye yards will be quite as useful, and "Remnants" may in this manner be advantageously employed. Also, cut pieces of the Suer white goods. Donations sent be ore April 15th to the residence of the Chairman, No 1.102 SUMMER, Street, after that, to the Sanitary Rooms. MRS. JOBB O. ORE h ;SOL Cairman. Mt. THE GREAT CENTRAL PAM,— PRILADELPIIIA, April 4. 1864 Governor CANNON. of Delaware, having thoroug hly organized that State in aid of the GRit&T CRNTRAL Fait, the Chairmen of the Philadelphia Committees who have extended their work into Delaware, are here by reapectfully requeeted to notify their Representatives thereof, and to report the names of these Rafiramitav liven to the lion. Samuel X Harrington. Jr.. Seeretarir Of State, Wilmington. Delaware. in order that the du ties nengned them under our authority may be here after performed under that of the Covert or of Delaware. HORACE HOWARD FURNJO.NC MGM". Chaaman2t totao MISS £MJLY SHAW'S READING PIIILADELpiIIA, April Ely 1604. Aires EMILY SHAW : Having heard how highly your "Readings" have been appreciated in New England and elsewbere. we beg leave to solicit your kind .ollices in aid of the Funds of the Private and Public School De partment of the Great Central Fair. We will be mach gratified ifyon wilt favor the project by naming an early convenient day, When we may have the pleasure to an nounce that you will give our ollisons the privilege of hearing Sony Recitations or Readings. With swot manta of regaxd. we are. Vet 7 respectfully, your obedient servants. William 11. Furness, Edward Snippets, Constant °ninon, • C. J. Stine. Simnel J. Beeves, J. O. Thomas, Edward BOPPelli William -F. Judson. J B Townsend. George Junkin, Jr ' Theodore Cuy ler. Horace Binnei • Jr. LA PURR,' Hotrss. •pril 4 1554. Ma EDWARD SE/PPE ar—Dneut : I acknowledge with Pleasure the invitation politely extended to me by your self and other gentlemen of Philadelphia. to glee a Read ing in aid of the Children's Department at the Great Central Fair. I ware you I am meet happy to have this opportnnitY to ;cast my mite into the generous fund your fair will doubtless contribute to the Sanitary canna, and will set apart IFRIDAY EVENING, April Bth, for the proposed Itegibug. Tome, eineerely. 11 ELT MIA W. Mira Shaw'i. Reading will be at the ISIVACAL FilarD HALL. on FRIDAY EVEDING NIAXT. at 8 o'clock. Tickets to be had at J B 001:11.11 . 8, flevehth and Chestnut streets. Admission 60 cents, with seats mecarsd. PLUMB MAaos HAMLIN'S _ Wig I_ : *. ORGASM. PIANOS . GOULD, SZA 1311118TWITIL BBVINTH WANJIMARER &'BROWIIf. DIED_ CHARMS WHEELES. H MERRICK• COLEX& bELLess. Committee Mr ST. I ° 'IAILMEET'73 11018112:, DESTITUTE INFANT CRILDR,ESri Under the care of the SISTERS OF OtislittF. Northwatt corner of EISRTEENTH mud W YOD gtrUtg Patronize the FAIR now held for the EIIIPPOrt of the needs , and helpless Orphans In the Home. apt Z 6 St. Mak. OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN PIKES nabillitAkicß OOaIP. eIY. l'lrrLA'rs.rata. April 4 MI. At a meal log of the Board of Biracial o of the Co arason held this day, a semi:annual dividend of six per mat., ar,d an extra dividend of ten per cant., was declared oh the capital stock, payable to the atockholders. or their /seal reoresentatiws. on and after the litti inb/5-91 J. W. Mc aLLISTIsR. Secretary pro Wm= ovvicie OF Tigirr., STATOR: OW THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. March. 30. trit sp,JCA LEO PhOPOSAL- will• be received by the Mayor of Philadelphia until it o'clock noctivof WEDNESDAY. April lath. for the purchase of the whole or of any put of the Si X-PSII-CAIST. LOAN or the eity of Philadel phia for one million two hundred' and fifty thews. d dollars, ennui iced be an ordinance or the Select and Common Conti:Win of the said city. approled March let, 1864, end liketriee of the cis-percent. Loam of the sate City for two millions of c,11..,5. matlotizia, by ea ordi. nonce approved March "Stir, MEC Such proposals must be addressed undersea' to the Mayor, marked "O ff er for City Loan end mints Opened by him in the presence of the City Treasurer and Car Controller at the time above designated, the right being reserved by the Mayor to reject any bid for inefficiency of Price Theis loans are redeemable at the expiration el' thirty yaars from date: tleir repayment i.e seal:m.4 by iituhine Funds proNidtd cotemperaneausir - with Moir 160. En. far the maintenance whelsof the faith of the city is speciallY pledged. Th.ir interest wl , l be paid half yearly, on the ant date of Tannery aed Jalp.a.t the office of the , Clay resent, r. Without deduction of. or liability for. Stitt or City Taxes ALEX.a.NDER tierßT ap2•etntbOt Mayor of Philadelphia; VirTHE vaameer. CIIiteMIRIAM tlArtiLles We take much pleasure in r cammending the 'attention or the public the efforts of the UN MED Naga SANITARY COMMISSION to alleviate the sufferings and to supply the wants of oar soldiers In the hospitals and On the battle-field. These brave men are eminent-. ly worthy of our sincere sympathy and wastical assist ance. 'this is a Work of humanity and christian ahem iv, with which no Partisan or sectional consideration ebould be allowed to intrude. We feel assured that all wilt he happy to do their part in the preparations forthe fair about to be held in our city far the objects of the Commission. and will contribatVrts far as lies in their power to its abundant succets. tSAMES V. WOOD, Bishop of Philadelphia. PRILADA., Mareh 39. 1884. Cathedral. aps-Zt pitr-.CPTY BOUNTY NOTICES.—OFFICIA CLC' BOUNTY FUnD COMMISSION. Ao. 11.2 LI AY. Street, Aprill 1864 The City Bounty will continue to be paid until further notice. No applications for Bounty will be entertained from recruits who enlisted prior .o the date of the President 'S Proclamation, October 17, 1863. In future. powers of attorney for the City Bounty.frant new recruits for Pennsylvania Regiments. nritered in after this date. must be endorsed by the officer in charge of the t srrscks that the mat has been received there. By order of the Commission - aPI-tf SAMITSIA C DAWSON. Secretary_ pr. TREASURER'S DReARTKENT 7:4OIiTEHRN CENTRAL iiI.ILWA.I (10. - - - - . Cat,ThaT STATION. SALTING/NH. April 1,1864. No'ice is hereby given, that the Capital Block of the Northern Central Railway Company. for the purpose of completing a doable track to sunbary. Pa.. will be augmented to aII amount equal to that of the existing Stock. Before offering it to the public. those who appear as Stockholders on the Company's books on the 6th: of April, 3664, will be allowed the privilege of subscribing, as the par value. to an amount equal to the Stock by them rsspertively hold Books wilt he opened for that purpose at this offices gad kept open from the Oth day of APRIL, Mt - until the ath day of MAY. 1864. Bo subscription will be received for lege than par s pay able as follows: Twenty (20) per cent. at the time of subscription. and the /minder in instalments of each amounts and at such times as may be ordered by the Board of Diren ore The books will be closed from 6 P. M. on tbe 4th of Stall nnuiso A. Id. on the 6th of April. and no transfers allowed on the 6th. By order: ap4.d2t.tastutroyS J. S. 1,110, Treasurer. VA , s , FIRST QUARTERLY' REPO/LIP OF Trig 111111 D NATIONAL BANK. OF PHILADELPHIA, APRIL IST, 1861. LoaA and Diecoants Ess°l724}3B. W 35,509 97 united Suroa Bonds, deposited to se cure eixenlation 80,000 09 • --- Frecie and Leaal-Tender Noteo 89,87 s 2s 585,509 97 Bite of Solvent Bank:, 1:286 00 Gash items. &c 57 01 Due from Banks and . Bankers 11.175 59 FOrztliore ..,a Fistulas. 1,184 25 Expez ke ACC( tint 1.677 90 .--- 96,163 92 LIABILITIES. ldidtill. StOnk $61..740 00 Profit and Lope 31 '45 Duo to Banks and Bunkers 16 CM 68 Due to Depoeitore 88,791 06$1. ten Commenced buslitesa March 10th api-tr, P. GLB111)INIAING. Cashier THIRD QII/JITERLY ERPORT . . OF Tan FIRST NATIONAL BANS OF PHILADELPHIA, APRIL 1. 1881. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts.— .. . ... 81, 125.628 42 United States Bonds deposited to oecure circulation 500.030 00 United States Vona &Dotted for other pnrposes 200,000 00 United States Bonds and other United States securities OIL hand 1.1.82.224 33 --13.002.852 75 Special and Legal Tender Notes. 511,480 4S Bills of Solvent Banks 4,783 00 United States Five per cent. Le gal Tenders 500,000 00 Cash Item& &c 34.363 03 Due from Banks and Bankers. . • 314,4f,7 17 Real As , ate 31.0.88 Expenseacconnt 17,338 07 L 912.375 43 4 416128 18 OsPital Stock *1 000 000 t Cir,nlating Notes SIB 000 00 LIABILITIES. Profit and Loss 64 839 41 Duelo Banks and Bankers , .. ''''' ." Due Tree , urer of the United Statee . 1 3 5 0 5 8 7 ,6 8 0 47 2 0 01 2 Due Depositurs on demand 1,165,859 73 *4, 415.238 18 MORTON kIOIIIGEt "A J ap2 , St easter. MSTATE BALK AT CAMDEN, N. J., APRIL 1,1864.—The Directors have thi3 day de clared a reel:Mir Dividend of tiVIC PER CENT. for the last six months, and an Extra Dividend of FIVE. PER CENT., both psysb.e to the Stockholders on demand. clear of taxes. sp2-3t* J. TOWNSEND. Cashier. orREDUCTION IN THIN P/S.ICE OF OOHS. —ln aewrdanee with a resolution of the board of Trustees, passed on the 25th instant, the price of Coke from the Nara et-street . and - Spring Garden Works has been reduced to 10 cents per bushel. and rout the Point Breeze and Mannynnk Works to 9 cents per bushel. JOHN C. CEESSON, Chief Engineer. PHILADELPHIA GAS WORM, Match V. INC DAM lm ]NOTICE.—THE ANNTJAIL MEET ING of the EOsIBE ASSOCIATION of Philo,- aelpbta. will be bold at ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TE.DTH and GELESTIQ WA On THUMB .Y AFTERNOON, Aron 7th.. a.. 3,1 o'clock, wt en a Board of Stamen will be chtte a and the wool bnainess tre.nometed_ Alt lEtdita are pardenlarly invited. nili43-3tatap6.6 7.-6 V MC. TIOGA INIPROV.H.DIENT COIVI PANY.—Notice is hereby given that a Meeting of the Etocitholdere of the Tioga Improvement Company mill be held at No 20 MENG HAN EXCHAIIOa. in the city 01 Philadelphia. on the 3rl day of May neat. be t Ween the hours of 12 and 2 aldoek, So elect. Managers. a President. and Treasurer of said Company. WILLIAM ELMS,Treasnrer. u 1331. }meg No. 1511 NACNIIIIT Street. MMNCLS - 10M. MIRING COMPANY IFI OP MICHIGAN. — NOUN —The first meeting or the Excelsior Mining GOIDDIMY nt Michigan, wader its Articles of Association, will be held at No. 3 t 9 WALINTIP Street. Philadelphia. on MONDAY, the ISth of 18f4, at 10 o'clock A. X. MAL C. JACKSON. MAIM A.DIIKE MOORS. Two of the Af‘sociaten of said Corporation. PIIIIADISLPHIA, March 90. 1994. mh3l-thetnt&plB• WEL.LOWSTONE MINII4G COM. P.k OF AILUBIGa.9.—NOTICL—Tha first meeting of the Tellowe4one Minim Company. of Mehl san. ender its Articles of Association will he held at No. 319 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. CH A S C on MONDAY, the 18th of /rail, 1664. at 10 o'clock en A. al .m . glum AVIKII 6100119, Two of thit natoclatea of esid Corporation. FHT.LADBLPHTA, March 3(), 1864. mhBl•thet¢t aplS• Intes MONITOR MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN.—NOVICE —The First Nesting of the Monitor Mining Company of Michigan. under its Ar ticles of eeeeciatiou. will beheld at No. 319 WALNUT Street. IthEadelphia. on MONDAY. the 18th of A. 9111, 1664, at ten o'clock A. N. CHAR. C JACK9OII, DIARBIADMIS MOM. Two of the Associates of said. Ooroooration. l'inLArisr.prus. March 80. 1884. mti3l-thstataplS 'NORTHERN MINING COMPANY Kl OF MICHIGAN —NOTIOH—The First Meeting of tho Northern Mitre Company' of Manisa', under artic4s of Asecelation,Willhe held ct No. 9110 wAmtir street. apt% on MONDAY. the 18th of April. 1884, at ten o'clock A. M. Ma& C. SWIMS'. MARtdADIIKE MOORS, Two of the Aseociates of said Corporation. PHILADELEMA, March 10. 1861. roh3l-thatntaplB* MPILLILADVALPI2I.A. MUTUAL REAL EBTATE Ag.SOCLATION. —The Committee ap pointed to wind up the affairs of this Association notify those having folly-paid Stock to present their Certifi cate,. with receipt, at the Office of E. kOHNEINER, NOBLE Street, above Ninth. on or before the let day of APRIL next. H. vex EMIL. B. SCHREINER. ALLAN W. RICHAB.DS. je£3-fick3cost Committee. PrPRILADISAMIIIA &MD ItICADIIIMP RAILROAD COMPANY, °Ace 1367 South . OITA TH Street, PHILADELPHIA.. September S. INS. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following-named persona are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this Company. The residence of several of them is un known, and it is, therefore, Rammer, that the tertil- Meg of Meek should be presented on selling for the Dividend. IL BRADFORD, Treeettrer, NTOOMMOLDNES' NAMES. S. Lancaster. Henry B. Sherer, John Mclntyre, Andrew Turner. • Beer. I. Newport. Km Rebecca Ulrich. set-etnthtt SOlllitailflLL D SITSCILURTIANNA. RAILROAD JO., Office 237 8. FOURTH Street. PHILADELPHIA.. April 4, 1834 "The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of Me Com pany, end on election for President and Ilia Managers, will take place, at the Office of the 00111 Pally, on M.O.X' DAT, the 24 day of May neat, at 12 o'cloett M. apt tmyZ WM. R. WBBB. Secretary. cc HER MAJESTY" OHAIitEPAGNE. IRE ROYAL WINE OF ENGLAND. A. limited quantity of this superior Wine has been se cored for the undersigned, and the first shipment of 50r CMS has arrived, by the steamship Olympus, dire. from the cellars of the well-known house of MEISES. DE VENOGE & CO.. at Bpernay. France- The present invoice will be intro- duced into this market at the very low price of TWENTY DOLL CBS PER CASE OF QUARTS, payable in currency, which 18 much below Be first cost. " The superior quality of MIS Wine Ls guaranteed. and it is offered with confidence of its approval by commie genre. Orders for one or more cases may be addressed. by let ter or otherwise, to the understand, WM. BEERY WARD, Wine and Fruit Dealer, No. T BROAD. Street, near Wan. apl•9ot NEW YORK. CABINET FURNITURE AND BlL aa LIAED TABLES. MOORE & CIMPION, M 6.1. SOUTH. SECOND STREET. in connection with their extensive Cabinet business. are now manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on hand a lull supply. finished with the 110011 E re CAMPION'S IMPROVED ousatows, wh ch Are pronottecett by all who have need them to be superior to all °there For tho quality Arta BAB& of tese Tables, the manufacturers refer to thoir numerous patrons throughout the Union. who are familiar with the character of their work. sodem SPLENDID SPECIMENS OF POE, TRAIT INTING—B. F RE161213 , a lino styles of Life•aize Photographs In oil solo's: freitt, warm. izepreeeive coloring. g allery, oa 1 ARCS Street. lto CANNED FRUIT. • A- , ♦ choice lot Quinces. Peaches, Blaeltberries, and Tomatoes fox sale chesp;-to close a consignment, by It a. NASD at Co. Whmeale giocers. lt* No. MI AnCH Street. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. ARTIFICIAL ItIIMAN 8188 'marts' without DMA. hi JAMES W. MIMI St ClO-. 924 CLEUSEITNOT Street. OPERA GLASSES AND-OFFICERS' YIELD GLASSES.' Ifiarosoones for PhysiCians and Student& A yen , large anertment for male bv JAMES W. WEIN & CO.; 821 , OGEt3VIII7T Street. 3/ATHEM.A.TIOAL DRA.FrING IN STIVIMENTIL Okeitermanat Metallic and *itAtel_pe-taps g For aide tar • ..f.A.MMI W. 17.11( Ae. Priced Sad alastrated eatalcerr lfra THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1864: IP HING DREGt&IMii A.NID surris, w. EVANB & CO., Sitt and 820 Chestnut Street. ar4-st VOW . OPEN, PARIA.MADE mswrit.t.Ls AND SPRING CLO2rNS, Also. Garment* of our own mentesetnre, OF THE LAT eS bTrx.as. *nil In OR - nkT Yummy - . J. W. FIROOTOIL aft VO. 11.134-IRD24 920 OILISSTEDC Street “AT RETAIL.” -JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO., Write attention to their stook .st STAPLE AND FANCY , SILKS TPXWMESO3 4M4II!:M:=)7Z/biElk Of very recent imgorta,tion, embracing the most eartee dye and desirable assortments that thee have aver offered. COURVOISIER'S . KID GLOVES, BLACK. WECTE. AND coLosan. GWX>l3$6 3-4 and 13.4 BAREEFE HENNA:NI. 4.4 and 84 CRAPE MARETZ -3-4 and 8.4 TAMARTINES. 6.4 and 64 DELAINES. BYZANTINES and FLORENTINES. FRENCH and ENGLISH BOMBAZINES., ALPACAS, fn all qualities. mounzinkra JACONETS. BLACK SILKS in great variety. All widths and best brands. c 64.681 In OPENING OP - SPRING CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, ON TUBE DAY, APRIL sth. WILLIAM P. CAMPBELL, ap2 stn2t 1124 CHESTNUT Strad NEW MOURNING STORE. The undersigned would respectfully aunotucce that they ere now receiving their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. DICIIIIZNICING GOODS, Teieg. . Crepe Maretze. 'Mutants, Grenadines. Talmatinee. Florentine, SHAWLS, Shetland. Grenadine, Silk. Baran. Lace Ti 611113. &C.. &c. MANTLES of the newest styles. A splendid assortment of LIGHT SILKS always on hand. M. &A. MYERS. & CO ., ing °swan'' , Street. MI fm gm (WEN EVANS & CO., NO 45 - NORTH EIGHTH Street. 511(C88$01"S to J. R. CASSELBEE BY, will open on MON OXI next, from the French Sale of Messrs. Van Wyatt, Townsend. & Co., of New York, and the Cheap Anetione atlas city. BARIMINS 1N MANY KINDS OF GOODS. 4 lots double width all wool Detainee. cheap, com prising sublimeew frAtionable colors 4 lots black all wool Delalltes. 82 to 75. The above are the 'finest imported. Eine black Bombazine, $1.26 up to $1.6234. 4 tote handsome highland Mohair Poplin Plaids. rich &Ogre. 60. 65. 76 S. Double 'width, have been sold as high, as $1 27, choice for children. .• • • Dress Goods, all kinds, from 181{ an to 4323 L. large as sortment. 1 lot Menai Mohair Zenas, 37%, double width. BL &OK SILKS. PLAIN SI WKS. - - We l.e.vejimt ohlmed another pnrcbase of 0, OW dollars' .worth of those rich and aupertor makes, of the fall oil boiled silk , which we intend Bening et bargains. Black Silk. at all prism $1 not) $2.132g. Black Soured Silk, 41 25, chow aryls. . Blob flgu.ed Cc& color Silk. $t 26, handsome. 7Pol de Sot Cute color Silk. SL4I. Hard to get- Cuir color Poi de Sol Silk, the new shade that is so much sought after fot Ladies' Bonnets, very scarce; we have It cheep. MEN AND SOW WEAN. We have a large assortment of men and bola' wear, selling them cheap. All wool Cossimeires, from $1 up to 441. 25. CLOAKING CLO CH 4. cLosac MG CLOTHS. Will open on Monday handsome nom shades Cloaking Clothe, all prices. Cloaking Clothe $l. 25 up to 112; double width. BID OLtiVER—KID GLOVES. I recommend srms of 70e to came early. as the latter part of the day always finds the crowd so large it is im possible to watt on the customers with the satisfaction we wish. Our trade for the Oldvea has become immense, he the Gloves are of the finest quality, so low in price, and then the guarantee besides Begt Kid Gloves. $1 35, stitched Best malty Kid Oloves. $l. e guarantee each pair of the above not to tsar. In they should, we give you, another pair without •ge. genre. 7011 run no risk. Best quality Rid Gloves. $1.25, stitched. Jonvin Kid Gloves, $1 CHEAP SHAWLS! HANDSOME SHAWLS! We have opened a new assortment of Cheap spring Shawls. Stella Shawls. allprices. handsome. Hine Black-Thibet Shawls a CARPETS. We LOT CHEAP CARPETS. We have new open cheap Carpets. bought low, from 40 cents up to 2.5 cents NEW CHINTZ! CHEAP CHINTZ! Beat new style Chintz, 18k fast colors. Plaid Gingham Chintz. 15 Shirting Chintz, best q.uality. 25 cents. We have at our USUAL LOW PRICE the best makes of Flannels and Muslims on band; Williamsville, Ware suite, New York Mille. &c. , which we sell less than others do• IT IS THE CHEAP SHOP THAT GETS THE BUSINESS. and we have the business because we do sell cheap . onto J E . VANS & Successes NorhEIGHT EIGHTH Street.t. P. S.—Hoop Starts closing out cheap to sell them ap4.-2t CASSELBERRY. LINEN GOODS, CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. —WIII epee, this morning. 10. pieees Hand Loom Table Linen, at 61%; same teat is being avid at 0, other places. 1 lot extra heavy. at $1; worth more money. Bleached Table Linen. at 81%. 90 and $1 Extra quality and width, at $1.26 and $1.50. 1150, a large lot of double satin Damask Barnsley that are cadre heavy and beautiful patterns some of them the moat desirable ever imported; and a a-eat variety of other Table Linepe , 111 various qualities and p aterna. that I am now selling far below ihe market prices Barnsley Linen Sheeting's, very heavy, at $1.50, and $2, in all the widths. Pillow Linens, 1%. Mi. and 1% yards wide_ Napkins and Bonne!, in various qualities, of the very best rashes anti patterns. Bucicabacka.both bleached and half- bleached, in large anancillea and every quality. Towels of every description. with or without fringed ends. In red and nine borders. Crash, at 12%, 14,16. 181(. and Wk. 1 lot Richardson's Shirting Linens, at 60c.—these are a great bargain. being under price. Nareellles Quilts. that cannot be surpassed for quality and beauty by any in the city. GRANVILLE B MAINE& 1013 MARKET Street. above Tenth. ptRIGHT PLAIDS. Polls for children. 31 and 28 cgs. Drab Wool Detainee, finest quality. Mg cis. Black Wool Details& 48. 60, and 8234 ate. Double Width Wool Delalnes. 16t to f/.81. Fine Drab alpacas, 62. 15. and dit Superfine Black-alpacas, Sin to $l3 Traveling Drees tuffs. Large stock Black Silks. Some bargains in Dress Goods COOl2lll & CONAN% ni1,31 S. B. corner NINTH and MA.B.BST Streets. DESIRABLE GOODS. FROM AUCTION. 25 pieces Russia Diaper.s2.7s. 20 pieces Reseda Diaper, $3.50. 55 pieces Russia Diaper, wide, $4. 14 pieces Tinsels. Diaper. very wide. $5. sl4eoo lots of Table Linens—all price'. New open at JO. 'STORM', lab2s 7051 ANON Street rif STEEL & SON HAVE NOW OPEN a-a-• a choke assortment of • . „. . NSW SILKS. Notre Antlques. d 5 to $5 Plain Corded smut. $L82300 San 'figured Corded Silks. 111.uz.K. Plain Poll de %lea. $l. 25 to 1118.25. Fancy Silks. 750. to *5. Black Gros Grata Silks. $1.25 113.21. Vianred Black Bilks, 111L215 to $2. Plain Black Elko 87,544. to $B. Plaid India Silks. 8734 e. Light•gronsoi itch-llgurad Foulards. 22. 25 to 1111.82. 1020-tr Rom 112 sod ins tt. mita street. Is now ieeetoing, and offers for sale below present market rates. many novelties in LAUB ADD WHITE GOODS. He would call " special attention" to his assortment of over2o different new fabrics and, styles Of White ponds, suitable for • 'Ladies Itedles and Drawee." be deluge. !Saida: and limed puffed and tucked Kaoline 100 piece* of figured and plain Buff and White 'Pianos, bought before the recant ad yenCO. Mew invokes of Gglignme emit Thread Lune. Thread and Grenadine Vella, Baggage. Inman" Inn, /Immolate &e. Broad ftem-Stifohed EUNDICHROHIBTS. aft fines. good anallty, from 96 swats up. REST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED. Wide and heavy Black Corded Magniacent Moire Antiques. all colors. Splendid quality Corded SiUrn, all. colors. Rich Chaves Stripe and Plait Silks. • Magnificent GrengnadShawines ls. and Organdies. Mew styles Spri New style Clothe for ladles' cloaks. 'ow= HALL 4 CO. szihW '345-110%4 grao49 Etc 44. RETAIL DRY GOODM. A MEW MATERIAL FOE 1-4 WIDE; JUST OPENED. 727 MEMSTNU'Z'STREET. mozambiguae, gjgandies... rbplins. Vatannins. Lawns. • Mohairs. Foulards, &c ALSO, 10164- ORBSTNOT STMT. SPRING TRADE. E M. NEEDLES EG Notri:iepkiw.U'v v:4:64 RETAIL DRY GOODS. EW MOURNING STORE &VP NlZtr Gr OP SPRING EITYLBS MOURNING MILLINERY, AT 9A6 CHESTNUT STREET. & A. DRYERS & CO. NOT IC E. THE VOPAItTNERS HIP bey etotorP existing between the miderabourl natter the Arm of COWPBRTHWAIT ft CO., is this day dis soived by zautuo.t consent. _ soma COWPERTH WATT, Man O. STILaWBRIDGE. FSBIZIYAILT 19. M. t y COWPERTIIWAIT 42 CO., wocid inform their friends. and the public generally, that they will continue the Dry Dodds business at their NEW STORE, S. E. CORNER IgINTR AND ARCH STREETS, and would call thosettention of boyars to their large and extensive _ STOCK OF COTTONS • 1 - - Commisiat all the miller makes. suck a s New 'York Alt/18, Waliamaville. Wamautta. Pereatdale, White Rack. Wahregah, Semper ldeu. Housekeeper. &c. Together with. all thelust makes of 6.4 6-4 and 10.4 Sheetimm, both BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED. OUR STOCK OF LINENS, comprising • SUP.r.TINos salstrams. Ta-BLE LINENS. $ TOWS L.INGS. ' PNS. am • Will be offered at prices which will A co Kl mmand the at tention of those in went of such goods. DRESS' GOODS• Om assortment to now complete, and in variety, etylie, and price, we defy otauTatistox. SHAWLS - of all decoriptione, adapted to the prosent reason. . . BLACK SILKS, all widths and qualities, Which 'Oni las sold at very _ LOW PRICES. PLSID 1.131DL& 9lLffB, in all arole . re, extra width, 'sari aheaP• mat, itiatflATNS 111 MARSEILLES. COUNTERPANES. diva tea a ca}], and we will convince von that we Gall maintain our reputation of Haling the beer goods at the lowest prima. NEW STORE;- . SOUTHEAST DO I A.NER NINTH", AND ARCM, PHDELP J. COWPERTHWAIT at CO. m 1219. statb tt SPRING GOODS. FIRST OPENING OF SPRING DRESS GOODS, J. JP. -Y-401171•Ta, (Snocossor to T. F(saso), No. 70 North FOUBTE Street JOHN F. YOUNG fe now opening one of the moat complete eeleetione Of Le.DikS' DRESS STUFFS tbar.can be tonna in thin market. Special attention is directed to the etylec and prices. mnit.tnthatf 628 HOOP SKIRTS-LA. 628 . MISSES', AND CHILWASN'd —The most complete .assortment la, the db. every style and size. For finish, durability, and cheapness, have no e qual in the market. Manufactured at 636 ARCH btreet. bkirts made to order. altered. and repaired. Mao, bargains in Eastern-made Skirts. kid-padded and rivetted, 16 springs. 65 cents:lA.:springs. 80 cents; 80 springs 95 gnats; Al goings. $1; 40 springs. $1.20. 40 whom diamond-tied. 80 aerate. aps-61* WEBLEY- CORSETS.-MRS. STEEL, METE Street. below Cbe.tont. has jnat received beet qttalitv. elegantTY•titting I iVERLEY CORSETS All kinds of Comets made to order. apt-3t. OIL. CLOTHS, dm. G . ' W. BLABON & CO. * MANUFACTURERS OF OIL CLOTHS, ■o. 124 'OATH THIRD STREET, PHILADBLPHIA. Vex to the Trade stall Stock of FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRILWE OIL CLOTHS. GREEN-GLAZED OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW mhl-2m SHADES. GEORGE W. HILL, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in CAR I PETINGS, MATTINGS, RUGS. ALSO, COTTON ►ND WOOLEN Teams. et verir Low Priows. to. ISte , NORTH TRIED STEM, ♦BOYS, ARM. Philadelphia. /NSITRANCE. INSURE YOUR LIFE IN YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY, AMERICAI~T,: op P lILAIAELY lIA, 8. E. corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. Ineuroza in thin Coxapany hayo the additional gua rantee of 8250,000 CAPITAL STOCK all paid up IN CUSH, which, to tether with CAM Asssrs, now on hand, amount to OVER soo,ooo INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1863 OVER 6200,000. LOSSES PAID DI/RING TTIE YEAR AMOUNTING TO OVER ;it 562,000. DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY. thus aiding the in- eared to pay Premiums. The last DIVIDEND on all Mutual Policies in force December 81.1863, was FIFTY PER CENT_ Of the amount or PREMIUMS received during the year. Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens in our midst. entitling it to more consideration than those whose manumit reside in distant cities! Alexander Whllldin. J. Edgar Thomson, George Nugent. Hon. James Pollock, Albert C. Roberts, P. B. Anode, Samuel Wert, ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. BRIGGS GOLD CO. 3YIINEB—BRIGGS Sc GREGORY LODE, CALPIN COUNTY, COLORADO CAPITAL 10,000 SHARES-4100 EACIL TRUSTEES. J. SMITH BRIGGS . •-• 4 4 id:. . • .......... Colorado. 4120. M. PULLMAN Chicago. ANTHONY ARN0UX........ New York. HENRY CO GI GILL R. CORNELL WRITE C. C. ALGEL . Hudson. N. Y. WM. G. ANOALL Providence, R. I. Preeiden% J. SMITH BRIGGS. Treasurer, WAL MB 8 LeNTON. Secretary. D. LITTLEJOBIT. Counsel, J. S. WOODWARD. Mining Superintendent, CHAS, N. BRIGGS, ADZ Im Office MC CLIFF Street, New York.. HOPE GOLD COMPANY. MINE—"GOLD DIET LODE, Gilpin county. Colorado. CAPITAL. ,80.000 SHARES. $25 eack. TRUSTEES. JOHN EVANS. Colorado. F H. JUDD, New York H S COHU. New York. WILLIAM HOLLER. New York. OEO. W. GEAFFLIN, Baltimore. HERMAN FUNKS. New York. R. CORNELL WHITE. New York. N. C TYLER, New York. S. G. ARNOLD. Providence. PRESIDENT. Die Excellency JOHN EVANS, Governor of Colorado Territorl, 9108 PRESIDENTS. Ron. FL G. ARNOLD. Dr. F. H. JUDD. Treasurer. WALTER E. LAWTON, BdcretarY. J. P. DAVIttS. mhSS Tm Office. No. 25 CLIFF Street, New York. r/tal 111 MRS: J. HAMBURGER, 25 South SBOODD Street, will open on WEDBB- - DAL April 6th. a bandaome assortment of Spring and Bummer MILLINERY. Alio. a floe selection of Preneb. Pattern Bonneta of the latest stylee. apa-9t* IVIOOO D' R El PATENT AMERICAN •LN- 2 - MOTES BATTON. —The beet tnetrnment ofalarm aid defence in the werld Bold by the teveithse, N. 145 N. SIXTH, below Race. No housekeeper should be without one. sp6-tutbe into CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WIN VOW SHAWN —New stook of 14glish Ca is just received. wad for eale elan. at Wit agIiAUXILS% No. 4 , 11' North SECOND Street. below Noble. Nast Ode_ mh22-Im* T ATOUR OIL.-500 BASKETS LA TOUR OLIVE OIL. received per Ship Wise and for gate by JA - 10112EIVEB & LdvA.R.GBLE. Bole Agent& Mb9l4E . 202 and 204 S. PRO 37 • 'UPHOLSTERING. H. B BLANCHARD & 00... Northeast corner THIRTEENTH and CHESTNUT Eta Caxpeta and Matting made and laid. Bedding. Hats mattrieeea. zaW l O-Sm Verandah Await' s. 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EX ECUTED PROMPTLY AND AT LOW PRIORS. BRYSON . ' & 'SON, NO. 8 NORTH SIXTH. STREET, 4?; PRINTERS AND STATIONERS. BLANK BOOKS. PAPERS, PENS, AND. INKS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. Corporations, Banks, and Business Men supplied with everything r smeary for the Counting•room. tohl2-1m William 3. noward. Samna T. Bodine. John Allman. Ctuarlos F. Heazlitt. Hon. Joseph dawn. Isaac Haziohurst, ROTIOE.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters In bulk or by the gallon is a swindler anel Impostor. It le put up only in our log-cabin bottle. Bollestre of bot tles refilled with imitation deleterious staff, for Which several persona are already in prison. See that every bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, num:s taged. and our signature on steel-plate aide label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. H. DRAKE tre fe2a.tutheem 208 BROAD WAY. 11Q)kIMER'S INIMITABLE, POPULAR, - 1 -. L and invaluable lUtenesees, Colored PhotOaraPlie. for the moderate /Mame of $l, have a wide-spread rert tation and daily inetaillaitte peDnlarlty . Ga/UMeliam 1 n. CONStreet. above Green P ET S.-NOW IS THE TIME, . they are froth. sad Tory boot of tolon. Jost IL tobnams W. CLESkftifILI, We- •4 b[. giCODID et • KltobblAttitt NEW iPifiItICATIOSS. apb•tnflt EMANK BOOKS AND .STATIONERY. MOSS Sr., CO),, BLANK BOOK AND BNVELOPE DIANUFACIVRERS. PLANTATION BITTERS. IirHAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE astonished at anything. TOM of 62154 / 716 / 1 "' end a correspondence extending throughout all nationalities of the habitable globe, have turned theories into facts and established a basis from which we need not err, We are not surprised at such facts as the following, although the parsons who write them are. We 'know the persons and drettrastaneee. hence feel at libarty to endorse their statements: "Nay? . BEDFORD. Mass„ Nov. 21, 1883. "DEAR SIR I have been afflicted many years, with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hands, and a general disordered system Physicians and medicines failed to salinvA ms. While visiting soma friends In New York, who were wing Plantation Bitten, they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced with a small wine-glassful after dinner. Peeling better by de k . green, in a few days I was astonished to find the coldneg. and cranina had entirely left me. and I could sleep the night through. Which I bad not done for years. I feel like another being. My smite and strength have also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. "Respectfully, JUDITH ItUBSIII,.!" REEDABURT, Wia., Sent. 18, 1889. * * * / have been in the army hospital for foul , teen menthe—emeehlese and nearly dead. At .711 ton. they rave me a bane of Plantation Bitters. " * Three bottles restored MT speech and cared me. * 4. ♦. VLAIITS, The fonbwing le from the Mimater of the Union gourd School for the Children of Volunteer,/ EATEMBYBB MAXIMS, FIFTY•BEVENTE Sr.. NEw Yoaß. August 2 1863. "Da. DRAWS: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children, suffering from weakness and weak hinge, with most happy effect. One little girl, in particular, with pains in her head, loss of appetite. and daily wasting consumption, On whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoon ful of Bitters a day. Ber appetite and strength rapidly Increased. and she is now well. BesPeetfullY. Mae. 0. M. MVOS." gi • • I ewe much to YOU. for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved ray life. Bev. W. H. WAOGIONBIt. Madrid, ni. Y." " * • * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited By their ass. Thy friend, ASA CUBRIB, Philadelplia. Pa." * * have seen a great aniferer from lrrePePela, mid had to abandon preaching. • • * The Plantation Bittera have cared me. Env. J. & CATHOBN. Rochester, B. Y." bave given the Plantation Bitters to bun• Credo of our diselded soldiers With the moot Astonishing effect. 0. W. A. AWDRIWS. Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, 0," " • • The Plantation Bitters have cured Mme of liver complaint, of which. I was laid nn prostrate and had to abandon my business. H. B. KINGSLEY. Cleveland, 0," " * • The Plantation Bitters hays cured 'me of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. C. C. laomea. No. 264 Broadvraar." as., dm" Ste., Ste— lke.. ao. The Plantation Bitters make the Weak strong, the len raid brilliant, and are exhansted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated. Calisayst bark. win tergreen, sassafraa, roots, herbs, &C., all Preserved in perfectly pure Bt. Croix rum. S. T.-1860.--X. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness. lassitude. palpitation of the heart. leek of appetite, dis tress after eating. torpid liver. constipation dm. deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are reeommanded by the highest medical autho rities, and are warranted to produce an fmmedfate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. 43'4 5H,t371117 Stmt. *Ai+rig. SIEADV, ACTIVE YOUNG bIAN, gyminate of the Central Elgk reboot, desires a et trip Bon to er ore or waroaraetartagagtablithoreat • Clocild 'trap the WA 0, ae he nuderstande boolt•ideectim and txtrlie Mince faenPrally astral.. Beat of recererree_atven i !Albers, stating literalness and locality. D. n ' ace of The Pro n. acSate CARPET SALESMEN.-- WANTED, in a Wholesale Clerpet Howe, in Now York. MI6 or two experienced and canneloni Salesmen. These having an acquaintance with baler& preened. and wilt be IMO mily treated with. For particulars apply to SAKIN k. ELLIOTT & CO, No 40:3 IN alil 6T St .. rhila att9,-Stv WANTRD-$25 I WILL GIVE FOR a Pith allon as Ps yinapißr or CaTloklu's Clerk ID the rivY Address " R. T. W . Brancittown Post It Office. ANTED —AN. ASSISTANT BOOK ESEPEE; a good' Penman and Arithmetician. Addrees.'!A, B: a, CO_," thin office. aps VV ANTED-A MAN TO TAKE cliarje of Two Home at Chwm!rrat 11111. Knee riefd apply MGM Wal. recommended. Add.r.o, 11.3 w 11E4 Poet OM co. an 4 g. WANTED—BY A GENTLEIVIAsi and Wife the Dwelitaffpart of a iltvee in tha vi cinity of ladepender.ce or Waehington I naree, 00. ra• before Jane let. Would take the care of < , ffiee. Very boot of referenees elven. At &ear Saar 14011'44 Oran. zublT theta tf WANTED -BY A YOU MIN, who wad eretands Bolt-Twropint. _ I who can some well recommended a SITUATION In some bovi ne, a. where he can make hitr.salf neeful. Salesman or Book keeper In a - retail house preferred. Addreee "1.. 8.," Pciwa office. WANTED—A SOBEII, INDUS:TM He MAN, betake charge or s &Palish ment. He moat good Cotter: mod practical Mai nets man. One who con come weAA recommended ens have a good hittuttlon by calling immediatoly• B WM& al•6t' QUAKERTO WN, Rilcns coon“y. ViTAN lED- CLOTHING.-PERSONS boatels Clothing to dispose of WTI Pleat* call or or address MILLER, iaa-tntbs'33a* No. 203 CIEEMINIJ7 Street 51000' -A. BUSINESS WANTED, _ where energy, integrity, and capltalcan bo harQy and prolltablygroplo - yed—eitber nnmle- Flon.. mercantile, or mdrinfarturing. Addreas with Oar ticniare, •• Draso, pr, offi ce. ome-tathfStr ANTE D, A PARTNER • with the above c ' erdtei, to estetta a Agfa and profitable branufactertng taaatoess. Address "Part ner." Press eiree. mll5-3i,* gJ?'7sA MONTH WANT TO HIRE • •-• AGENTS In every Connty. et 375 a month, ex penses paid, to sell my new abase Family Sewing Ma shies*. Address Et. MADISON, Alfred, Me. (fell dtanza WANTED TO RENT-A SMALL ROUSE. or two or three Rooms. either torniehei cr - onfornialied. n.ar Comp William Perm, City Lane, or old 'York ,iload Permay/yania Raitroitd. Addreess No. 131Z , ti- TENTH- Street, Phila. apt 21' do SUMMER RESIDENCE.—WAN TED Ara —For lOU Or nve moakbe,. a FURNISHED 'HOUSE near the aim (natabborbood or (termankevre preferred). A gentleman desiring- to have rile country place for the season can Wade it - in careful bands, at a fair rental Inquire at 12W South FRONT street. second fhor. or aderepa "F. L. B ," Box 2018, P. O. me22-tntheet. FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LET.-THE SECOND, THIRD, -a- and fourth Sown- at 235 IIidRICET Street. through to Cbruch aLev. rota) tr FOR SALE-30 AtURES OF LAND eligibly situated . on the Haddonfield 1 :11111Dike three miles and a ball crow tho city. adjoining liiller's Hotel. Will bn sold at the WEST MISSY HD Mb, on the WEIR rIiNNTH imptant. at 21P: M Prom its proximity to the city, this property is well worth the attention of pur chasers. apt TWO LARGE NEW- THREE RILSTORYDbIOES, 013 e with. fear And the other twelve acres I,l` ground, allbrcomplete order: el;,. one of eight ROOMS-- , -Darby. Apply to R bIIDDLRTON. Darby, aps 31* 1,300, -WELL-SEOT3RED MORT -2- GAGES of flax amount for sale Irs J. EL WHEELER. 113 south FIFTH Street aoS 2E' BOARDING. BOARD WIANIED.-A GENTLEMAN and bin wiffewant Board.beglaning M67l.in a sin 11.1 Drinks family, where there ate no other boarders. Loca tion between Twelfth and Eighteenth stream and Spruce and Race streets. One or two pleasant rooms r-qinnad. Reference exchanged Address 0 ,;' Pre.n office.s-nt* EBSONAL J STEWART DEPUT. • at M MAHAN'S, gEN South. SECOND Street. above SFRLION. would' inform thosa who wonld par chase Carpets. Oil Cloths. Mattings. or Window Shades, ac . that he is now 1345" ling from - the largest and best stock that •he has shown for many years. ap• 2.-stathel. LOT AND FO4YND. LOST -A CERTIFICATE OF 'TER COPPER COMPANY. No. 252. for two ban died 3haresisedied in the name of S. M. DAY, has been Appl!cation has been make to said compat.y for a renewal of said oesti3cato. S. A. DAY. nilta.thrtuat CERTIFIGA3 E OF 5-PER GENT. LOAN OF STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. fo7 MB. fl dated March 11, ISp, No. in name +:1 WILLIAM. ISERSDITH. Also. a Chirtiteate of 6-per cent. Loam or State of Pennsylvania, for the sum of 9TH. dated Jane 30. ISO, No. 1462 in the name of ELI It ?BICE, admintatrator of William Meredith in tenet. ..tot- Vacation ltas been made to tho Auditor General for h naval of said Oartoloatos folOhnt ELI X. PRICE. No. 811 AEON Street. MILITARY. " COAL BOUNTY . FOB COMMITTEE WILL CONTPNIIN TO PAT Vir.EN "*" 7 1( LiLi POE EVEItY,SECIIIIIT MilsTar,ED INTO HANCOCK'S. SECOND ARMY CORPS api tf ALTRID DAL Chairman. A NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE. OITY AND WARD BOUNTY ADVADCB PAY AND PRIES MONEY! MEN WANTED for the N s VAL SERVICE and MA RINE CORPS. who will be entitled to all the City Boun ties. in addition to Prize Money. Seamen Will /solve an advance of three months' pay as bounty'. Application to be made at. once to D. M LANE. Capt. and Provost Marshal Fourth Distrist. Penna., apl.l2t BRJAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets. I CITY AND WARD BOUNTY! ADVANCE PAY 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 nosh% an advance of three months' pay as bounty. Application to be nand* at once to EDWIN PALMER. Captain and Provost Marshal Second District Pennsylvania. 256 South TWELFTH• Street. mill - if Philadelphia. NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE. • • CITY AND WARD BOUNTY! ADVANCR PAY ANL) PRIZE KOMI MEN WaNTED for the NAVAL hilliVlC/1 and Ili- MAN CORI% who will be entitled to all the City Boom ties, in addition to Prize mono% Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay as bounty. Application to be made at once. to WM. B. LEHMAN Captain sad Provost Marche. Meat District Nona,, lab3d-tr }345 South TRIED Street. HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT LOF nus SUh(IIIIIHANNA, CaLsallsEttantnal, Pa.. March 24, 1864. [Extract. 1 • OP. ESA7 , OftWBBS NO. 20. linthority having been granted by the War Depart ment to the Gunman ding General of the Department of the Snennehanna, the let eattall m. three years' Penn sylvania Volunteers (formerly six months' volunteers). consisting of six companies, mustered into the United Stales eel-vice for three years or during the war. Is att tiforiend to recruit to tan companies of the maximum strength. Thi. Battalion le on Provost duty in thin department. and it offers a good opportunity to those persona who have been in the service and have been honorably Ms. charged. to re-enter, and to those of good character who have not been in the service to enter the name. Only those known to the recruiting Oaken and pereane au thorized to recruit as being reliable and trnatwo•tlys Will be received, as the nature of the dut y thee 'Battalion is called upon to perform is eneh that it reclaim soldiers in whom the commanding officers can plane confidence. Persons taking advantage of the benefits arising from enlistment to this Battalion will receive the bounties paid by the Government as authorised in existing orders. The OirletarF west be men Who have had some experi ence In the military service, intelligent, and of-good character. and only those bringing the reattielto number of men and pi/Bassein/2' the above enalinaatione will he recommender to the Governor of the State for oanunie• alone. ' _ l44cruit2 parsons having s quads of recruits will repact to Captain GEO. W. MERRICK let-Battalion three years' Ya. Vols., and Recruiting Officer for the same, at BAHHISBC.II4I' Pa. * 5 5 * * By Mumma of lifsjor General COUCH JOlll2 SOHULTZE, test Adjt, General. Official: J. ffi. 'POTTER. Aid-de-Camp. mh7.B let ARMY GOODS. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY sr,A-SS.A_r_dr,, 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA Banners, Regimental and Company Flags. Swords; gashes. Bette, ?Wants, Bpanlettes, Hate, Baps, Ban tams. Haversacks, Camp Hits. FMld (Haase. Boum and everything pertaining to the complete omit of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. mhID-lm FURLOUGHS. Officers and Soldiers, 'visiting the city on Furlough. needing • SWORDS. And other MILITARY EQUIPMBSTS, tati invited to the very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of , MECO , W. SIMONS 41e. 33Y10., SAASOM•STREET BALL. - SAASON street, above Sixth.. PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice. which, for richness and magnificence, challenge competition. noother house in the country' combining the merturierllßlNO JAW. =BR with the PRACTICAL SWORD-MkERR. inhlo.2m FROTIIINGI3AIOI & WELLS RAVI POIL BALI, NNAVY L MEDIUM, AAD LIGHT MEETINGS MD EITAXDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASH, DOWN AND TICTODI GAitENICS AND SILEGIAS. ENOWN_BLEACRED. AND GOBBET JEAN& Po- WORSTED TARE, &A. sant • WHO DESIRES AN IVOAYTY-P.,V — , Let them get° B rinnays, Win Ar1e...." 6 " and get the most charming specimens extent. Exprea sloe faithful, coloring life-like and impressive. 1:11 - EATON & DENOICLA, HARDWARE Comunisidon Ifferahardis. fifrd 00111111= *Ai 010 NORM Sheets, offer for isle: olicre Brand IRWIN F 1 month EMU .W & Botcher's G ist stash Scab Cabinet Looks. Putnam's Horse Banc; Looloc's School Slates. Copper. Bross. and Iron Whet Cotton Cards. M all sefortmaul of Auto:ism Ecrilwize, a b: JOHN DREW'S NEW ABCiff. STREET ?MIAMI. REAPPEARANCE OP MRS. JOHN PRIM .80b&DALS, os . THIS RIF LE BALL. This' Rreat play, by Lester Wallach. Sag will be ducsd..ler the first time In Philadelphia. on THIS Mon. day) EVitsrlva Awl! 4th 1884, and played EVM,.I IVENING UNTIL. FURTHER NoTIOE. Wtrzr EVErar *lama NSW. ;kr Char'sec?. Rawthorne and R S. Smith Machinery byJohn Pants. New and appropthtt; Musk by. .Chae. Dod worth. Efllltary Co:Armes • Wronnentaker& Br ma. Properties end Apy-bintments by George new Client eller by. . Cornelius & Rakes. • tYpNi.181,477 • B F. ?dißigau, Inaitre. de Dance tleorg,_Simitts. EVERT MEMBER. rw, ColirrANT IN MR DIB'7EIEI4/OE, __ken 1511tV. JOHN MOW AS RORI tigroEr. Ctrs , :mt• (17 . TIME, ---Doirg , open at 7.1 COM:M(111C. at VG" 8 Ssets .Severed one woe} in advance, ~, n ho nt charge: PR.1.14Y. Benefit AffB JOHN DREW. eptet: G 0 v yE, CitESTN UT-STREET TRIAVIR LSONA esryrra .• Navalmot., 1 fa:IIEIMA SW.ITOSSS TOM 13 BOYS; STretß9B of BouoiceiVa-g:: ale #merteUO Merge. the rvrosocaw, • OCTOROON. is hi Op VP rPoPalhl 711.16 EVRNI NG with all Ili,' MA 0 Nil:Pit:vat T SOWN/MY. ORE ACs OAST. SUPSRB aravx. &c.. &o Regular rarlity'Mat ?e. SC TORTY..s.Y AFT3KNOON;. 5c,4.5t W A 1.. Nl3 11` •STIt E WY flo H. E ATIZIL THIS C r PESDAY:PZVE/lIINO. Atoll 6. Poncicaultvecel&trAtec rkmodr , el LOlilluri'..tDeUltA.NCE Lady Ow. EPana CT Mies I;anra Mesas. . Richard Dazzle, bt e • Mr Leeicle . MIX ParlrawaY Mt" 3 Drina. Mark MeddleMr C. Peters. Grace HarkawaY 15i . p Ann! to Graha m. To conclude wirl4lor +be ~ , ,,,Da ti,,,, ,, EL.,,.,,,,,i., Farce of •W'.:IT WI. r-... mEl.talt.abiLy t Performance will ern - P .- hence al' quarter to 8 o' -, ook -47----------.-- ACADEMY OF' Att TO. ---- CELEBRATION OF TM?. TM-FM ANNIVERSARY' FIRST RECUEN.r YA WIRY. CORALRE 4102 V.J.SS, GRAND MILITARY AN)) VIT/2.Littr DRESS BOUM A ' YEOMEN t OK CONOMRT, TUBS eAY Apta .9th, 1864. Proceed, to be dev ted 'e the ORBAT CENTRAL PA di. Feta TEM ITNITED srATat• , OA A.l TART' COMMISSION. COMMITTEE , 0 -fartAlPtombortlvre Mai. F. I'. Nicholson, Lieut. Mop. Wm. R. Kern. Lienf. flAarlos R. Ids. Cept. J. Londsnslager„ Lient. Ole. F. Delleicer, Capt. Wm. W. All.n. L.dht Tea. C. Wray. Cap.. Gen W. 0... rd net.. Meat. Lr M. Deaenberri• Cot; X. ?ether Martin. TICRETS, 11Tptg119Lj./.423. Consert to ems ntence et S CLIC k. • Dancing at Tichete can he procured fro-a , arty of the above-named Commit ts e also. member+ of the Regimen t. a: C. otk ford & EOne. uncie, Ibe , Ciintinenta.:.llotel. amt at Forting & Co.. 113 Torth Second titreet. atl-tetha. SPIRITUAL SEAN:MS. B LOOD- Jae wermlNci ON nig lAN;in the evaegraahr of the docettoed t COLOBBSTBIt, the world renowned Teettand Nosiness Medirm..bwreorpented, at. the ez.n.ttrAt sol:trttatioa or his many irteede, to return to Mile Celph la tot^a short time. ecrornenelite on TIISSDA.Y; April Mk. The 1.. - abite eon than hate a ra i r oprrortanthr of jacking. lattweoo tromgotritnaltam and Iffiremancy and Okada tmorontleed tts opponeote. Tbcse wbo wish c o i aveah%ate, cCi'atßeceretiOn ROOTOB • over 913 OIIItSTNUT Street. apt •fts MRS3RS, CROSS AND AIMS WILL GIVE THEIR THIRD SOIRESOE CLASSICAL IV-7132/C FOY3liter THE ACADEMI" , OIr NLITSIU, ON FRIDAY SvErfING. ARUM Et GRAND' LITERARY AND LITTSICIA.L soixaz .6LMINI. OF THH GIRLS! HIGH ArDHORMAL SCHOOL, MY THE /ICIAVEMY OF MITEIC. 11206fDla EVENING. Arsrllll, 1364 i At lifitit o'clock. oast& RePerveS: gale can be obtained at Goeld' 6 s 0 Wain Store, norner of- Seventh and Cl/natant, without extra cbarga Pria.m.edn for ffra.Panitarp Corm:l3lo , 4oa. atol.Bl CONCERT TIALL, .J. W.. WILDER Manor FOR ONE WEEK ONLYt COMMENCING AITIPAY EVENING. April 4, 1364. SIMMONS. 31111ACLO.OUS ILLUSIDEREIT. THE NESToR OF ART, AND AUTOCRAT OF THE RRALMS OF MAGI% RIOYS. TAE OPERA 110 USES AND TARATRPB OF LONDON, the Chios and Omuta of Continental Europe. Aus tralia. China. end from the Courts of the TYooona AND MIRADI OF JAPAN, From wEiv - E Ile briars teetiraunight which incontmeti• My demonstrate him to be the GREATEST MASTER OF OCCULT IitYSIIIRY Who has ever visited the shores of America. In order to sive full eff,et to the WONDSRP ; of this =et extreerdin ElL P A E ler. R . MAIM3B vetted C t OltaßT HALL, Win be eon ONE fiMEINSE from will& will be noon the Illumory Ktraalefi one of the NOVEL Pi ITRS DD Daub. GREAT EMMONS, aided by abetted by NO GLITTERING APPARATUS, • The repertoire I IiODIFEDER &TES. VI At AGNPOTENT ARTIST embraces A THOUSAND =MHO'S% which will defy the comprehension of , the most astute, nullify the perception of the shrewdest, and bailie the knowledge of the most scientific, in cluding the most beautiful and mysteri ous et the feat" performed by THE SCURRIES OF CHINA AND JAPAN. , including the . ' GREAT JAPANESE PAPILIONAGEptrs arreVEILIN OR. THE FLIGHT OF TDB BUTTERFLY. the most pleasing, .graceful, and, beautiful feat weer 'witnessed; and LE SABOT JAPANESE: OE, TOPWFINNIDO ON A SINGLE THREAD. Together with an enema of ASTOUtIDING DECEPTIONS prsctised by MODERN SPIRIUTALISTE AND CHARLATAN& including the BLOOD:BED WRITING ON THE ARM; HOBOTOBRACHIGRA_PHY: Azqn WRITING BY TN'S INVISIBLE HAND. seemingly traced by MORTAL FINGERS, and apparently THE CALIGRAPHY OF THE DEAD. For further particulars sea pamphlets. Admission 60 cep, Children tinder ten years D 5 •• Doors open at 7.; Seance at 6 o'olock. CART., WOLFSORN Respectfully announces his FOURTR • CLASSICAL SOIREE, EVENING e on TUESDAY, April 5, MR. FOYER GF..THE AC ADE MYM OF MUSIC. When he will be melded by THEO. THOMAS. TRIO. KAMMERER. A. ROGGERWRGER O. A R TRI ARSENIO. Rises tickets, sl. Can be had at the door on the sys ning. and previously at the lbws Stone Dome open at 7; commence at S . ELEVENTH -BT. OPERA HOUSE. "THE FAMILY RESORT." CARNOROSS &ED BIXBY% MINSTRELS __ THS GREAT STAB TBOUPE OP THE WOAhlh In Moir SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable lbw lea pea Plantation Scenes , Om, b 7 TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS. EVERT EVENING THIq WEEK. Tickets 20 cents. Doors tpan at 7 a clock. te77-gni L CABKOBOSS, Dlitinalig Kamm TEE GREAT PICTURE AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE BOOM Only a few days longer, Commencing TUEsDaT. April 6th. .1. Insco Williams' celebrated PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE. This is the most complete and Einiebed Paintit rOf the Sacred Scriptures in the world, comprieing over fifty of the Host SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES Of the drat three thousand years of Biblical History. forming altogether on. of the ducat exhibitions of the age , OPEN EVERT EVENING at a quarter to 6 o'clock, Admission 75 cents. 1$ B. !denudes on Meador. Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock. Admistion for Children 10 cents. 5e16, 2in (7,4 ERNI ANLA. ORCHESTRA. —PUBLIC kit REHEARSALS evetT_SATIIEDAY, t.B &dot t M at the IBBSMAL FITAD RAM.. et-a Poe ~ Lt. tents. Package! of six ticket!. SI, To he had at,VI DEE'S. /104 BESSTT Street, 8. B GOULD I VIETH and CHESTNUT, and at the Rail door. fe2141 pENNBILVANI ACADEMY OP THE FINS AETR, 10S5 CRlablin Wit 647. OPEN DAILY (6ullalk2a excepted) front 9 A., 11_ *BE 6P. N. Admiesion 26 ends. Children half price. JeNi-t1 EDTJCATIONAL. . OR ENC A V EMALE NlSH.and MU and E A CHER -OF FRH. SPASIC (Vocal l n apply at Ttacber's Institute, 217 South THIRD Street. 11* VRAOTICAL INi-TRUCTIONS IN Book-itesaina for Wholesale or Nets% Jobbing, Im porting, Idanufactoring. Commission, and Comptes" Soccalating Business: Foreign and Domestic Shipping, Joint Stock Company and Banking BIP .inen , ac- Penmsnebin in all its brancbcs Commercial Calculations, Commercial Law, &c.. at CRITTENDEN'S Commercial College, No. 037 ORBSTICUT M. corner of Seventh. Students Meths.:A.4 separately. and received at any time. 1015-344` LOLLER ACADEMY-A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS—is now open for the recepttrn of Pupils, the session of each pupil com mencing when he enters upon the duties of the school. Terms moderate. For Circulars address MORROW. Principal. at Muiltsl2t 4 Hatboro, llontgotoery Co . Pa. AUCTION SALE. int BAZA AR-NINTH AND BAN SOM MEET. 250 CARRIAGES AT AUCTION. GGTR TRADE BALE AT PHILADELPHIA, This sale will take place on WEDNESDAY, APRIL GTE, 1861 AT 10 O'CLOCK A. EIL The assortment will be very extensive and complete. comprising at least two hundred and fifty carriage% from the heat manufacturers of this city, and Wilming ton. Delaware. Mr Merrick's invoice alone will include near one hundred carriages. The chrriages will be arranged and opened for exami nation several days previous to sate, which will peel. tively take place on the above day. without regard to weather. ALFRED lit HERKNUIL at 2 stir Auctioneer. 54 4 „ BAZAAR—NINTH AND SAN my mans. SPECIAL SAL'S OF HOWES. THURSDAY NEXT APRIL 7TH. Commencing at U o'clock. In conseausnce of the trade sale of carriages on Wed. uvulas. we shall hold a special sale of horses on Thurs. da next. No carriages will ba offend on this dry, ALFEBD X. HARKINS% Auctioneer. agiggiME WEST CHESTER A 141) PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD, VIA MEDIA, sparnu ARRA criItROATP--crIANal OF DEPO7 On and alter FRIDAY, April 1. Mi. the Maine _1.4. leave Pniledelphia, from Depot corner of TRUITT FIRST and MARKET Streets. (West Philadelphia,) at 8 and 11.05 A. M.. and at 280. 430. and 846 P. M. Leans West Cheater at 6 20. 7.45. and A . and at 2 and 445 P. M. on Sundays leave Philadelphia at 830 A. EU. and 2.80 P. M. Leave Weet Cheater at BA. M. and 4.3 a P.M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at S A. itikna 4 PO P. M connect at Permelton with trains on the Y. and E. C. R. for Concord. Kennett. Oxford, dm. ate. Passengers are allowed to tate wearing apparel only as bas gage, and in no am will the Company _be for any amount exceeding 6100. BERRY WOO. &PI General Superintendent. WRITTEN AND VERBAL DR. SCRIPTIONS of Character. Constitntion. and Ta. lent. with ADVICE on Business. Health. Idona tion, SelPinmovement, Management. and Trails, inerof anthnlaN, social adaptation. ho , den and evening'. by JOHN L. CAPRI/. Phrenotnnbd and BoOk4eUer• zolde-shith No. !U IL MATH Street. above QUesiaak. ff tp r i CORRECT PIANO TUNING. —Mr. O. L BANGUI% Orders for and Ree t u siris% Moos are received at MASON k CN il k il l store. Y 0 =TIM Strett z Rosie% Mr. B. had sieves years mnotrivelr Pe& B iirtmr MDldeptAl►+k{ ~ towo hut iitt. al iiv to Dor soft sat sweet-toned Is ispw. *WNW reecovice., * egi . ait Terms for ssis. 113..
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