The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 07, 1864, Image 3

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v( svrfinsim. Lnzerne co .1" J . B 6 - rehm. Lebanon
T r T Weaver. Penns W I Wagner. Lebanon
31 Bhalter. Reading J D Irish. Pennsylvania
J Blainley,
_l3 S A II Bittenbender.Bloomenttrg
C 0 Fritz. Beading Dr W F Christ, Snyder co
3 Thompson. Doi letdown Mrs a 8 Christ, Snyder eo
W D F Stilwell. New York C A McGregor. Os A
II L Reinhold. Ohio G W Brewer. Ashland
A Sot:wheel% Safe Harbor - lifI if Bensinger. ashi... l
J A Aon. Reading 5 a Rhoads. Williamsport
- 0 D althouse. Reading P Uhler. Pe1111.1511111,11,111
Vines
"Barley Sheaf-Second otreet.ittelow
11.-JB Walter, Bucks co !Stephen Connell.l3nake co
3 S Carolne. Easton 11Wm S Ilamoton. N Y
J 3 Greiff, Mortroee,Pa IA .1 Lame. DOYIestOWII
T. Itlcbardeort, Byberry
W %dal Frencbtown w il li g, p annhortou
r. lin" 417 . MOD roe co
!Geo Slocum. Abington
aohnlAi Mach. Monroe co
!John Hibbs, Newtown
.3 3 . 1! T g e w 3dlr g r gi •B i r kacrne rainn. Centreville
John HaliowelLWaph it,t as er. aping on
Joe Buck man. Yankton Joe Hamptonaatilleyrille.
John Eisler,. Lumberville
131aielt Bear—Third at. above Callewhill.
W Llchenwalner. Penns- I Allred Road& Southampton
Chas Werrul. Allentown IT 0 Gabler. Reading
1
31 Van Horn. Al Chunk H D lisiatchlet, Fauna
Chas Finney , Hartsville W Enders, Sedansllle
7 M Diehl Onekey town Dli Bechtel. Bechtelsville
jire Dieu, Quakertown
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR ERSTORATIPS
Burrs HIAWATHA'. HAIR REsrosiTrvs.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA. HAIR RSSTOR►TIVS.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RSSTORATIVS.
In Longfellow% Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to have
conferred the greatest boon on his tribe because he
hromcht to its notice soya Every one will admit thsg
our nrenaration is worthy of the name, for the henet ti
it oontwa When it is known•
WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOM
It reatores faded and gray hair and whiskers to their
/original color. itbrinks up the natural shading of one
inn With another• thus giving the hair a oarf.et life an.
*mane& so that the most critical observer cannot de
tect its raw It mat es harsh hair soft and silky. stops its
falling out. cleanses it and the scalp from all {aimed...
- tsar readily applied and giprd from the akin as any hair
dressing, and entirely overcomes the bade effects of pre
vious nets orfaranarations containing Eltaphui. attar of
Lea. gm
The proprietors of the Hiawatha imblished the follow
ing the:lenge to teat in the New York dailies three
weeks. which
WAS NEVER ACCEPTED
Let some well known and disinterested-Defame 8D• .
NAM one to the proprietor of each prepaY Arlon for the
&air to bring yip the color, SverT proprietor to use no
thing but kts own preparation, and the person nothing
ohm during the test. A certificate of the result to be
widely publiam' rd at the expenze of the unsuccessful wm•
Petitors. told everywhere JObEPH HOYT & CO..
Puhl9-ly 10 University Place, New Yam.
HAIR DYE! HAIR DIE!!
• BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best in
the World. The only Harmlees. True. and Reliable
Dys known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes
lied, Rusty, or Gray Hair Instantly to a Glossy illaTk
or Natural Brcton. Without injuring the Hair or stain•
ing the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful: itn•
parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring ita. Pristine
eolor, and reclines the ill effects of bad Dyes.e The
genuine iR signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOV. : all others
are mom Imitations. and should be availed. Sold by
all Druggists. &c. FACTORY. Sr. BARCL AY Street.
New York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing
the Hair_ iris iv
Etuwir & Co's
AtAson
RAMLiN'S
OABLZiST
ORGAN&
'CRICK i CO.'
THE POPULAR. CLOTHING Harms OF FRILL.,
•OAS TALL-
Seat.slua tools .8,11 moderate Prises.
'Ma:NAM/X.IIR lc SWAIN
8 B. noruer SIXTH and BLSZIKET StiTeer,
opoom Department (to make to order) Po. 1 S. SlXili
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
This eelebrated TOILET SOAP. in such - aniversal ds
mud. Is made from She CHOICEST materials, is MILD
and EMOLLIENT in its nature. FRADRAISTLY SCENT•
ED. and EXTREMELY BEBEFICIAL in its action upon
the Skin. For sale by all Dniggists and Fancy Gonda
dealers. . ia23authsl7
FAMLY SRWIWG, EMBROIDERING, BRAID
INO, Quilting. Tucking, Arc., beautifally exeen:ed on
the GROVES Sr BAKER SEWING nucaisrE. Ma
ehineemith opentore.by the &ay or week,73o OEMS r-
MIT Street. apt stath3in
ONE PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
STYLES.inade in the Beet Manner, expressly for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. Ail Goods -made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our ONE-Par/AZ STSTEM is strictly adhered to.
.All are thereby treated alike.
de2fay .TONRS CO , SDI MARKET Street.
WHERT.PE. & IlesOrt't4 HIG-IrEST r.v.F.:struN
THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST
Salesrooms. 7O Chestnut &red above 7th.
MA_ELLIE3Z).
ALLEN—INERETT. -- March 24th, at the Continental
Motel, by Mayor Henry. Mr Joseph E. Allen. of Bar-
Minton, N. T.. 'o Nis• Elizabah Everett, of Bristol.
- Boobs county. Pa- -
WHO'S—HERTZ LER —On Thursday, the 31st Starch,
1864. at 8t Asoxew'e Church, by the Rev John IL
Onion. George Alfred Guinn to Anna. Mary, only daughter
of john Bertzler, Ertl. , all of this city.
DIED_
IMRE —On the 4th inst.. John P. Burr, in the 72d
Tear of bit; gm
The relatives and friends are invited to attend the
funeral. from his late residence. No. 1309 Lombard street,
this (Thursday) morning, at 11 o'clock. To proceed to
Olive Cemetery.
CLIMES..—Near Morrisville, Bucks county. Pa-. on
11miday evening. the 4 h indent. Francis Clymer
eLlt BIER. —Fourth monitt.4th instant, Sarah Clymer,
aged 65 y ears.
Her relatives and friends are invited to her funeral *
from her late residence. No. 1019 Wallace @tree). on
Fifth-day morning. 7th inst.. at 10 o'clock. without
further notice Interment in. Friends' W e:.torn Ground.
BaGINNIS. —On the .5.11 instant Lydia W. Magian's,
wife of Edward J.
... The relatives and friends of the family are respectfnlly
invited to attend the funeral. from the reAdence of her
husband. No. 1733 Pine closet, on Friday, the fliainstant,
at 11 A. M.
PIIDDLE.—At Terre Haute. Ind'ana. on Wednesday
evening, March 30th, Lime H. , wife of CliAries H. Ped
dle. formerly of this city
Funeral from the residence of her mother-in-law, Mrs.
Wm. A. Pee die. No. 621 Marshall street, on Tiatirsdly
meaning, April Stc, at 10 o'clock.
PAY9E —On the evening of the 4111 inst., of scarlet
*fver, Carrie Barton m-in ilangnOiir of liktern W. and
Helen H. Payne, in the 7th year of her age.
Funeral services at the he use of her parents, SOO North
Eighth street, on Thursday afternoon tt 2 o'clock, to
which the friends of the family are respectfully invited.
Interment at Woodland Cemetery. 55
111111.L12 . —On the 6th inst.. Mr. Samuel Mullin. Sr.,
aged 51 years- -
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at
+era the fut.-ere'. from. Li- late residence. No SIB Callow
hill street. tilts f r,d .3 1 afternoon, 7th instant, at 3
oclock.'
LVTLE.—On Sunday, Id instant, Edward H. iLYtle.
formerl'g of Cilleit tau. I)
Funeral front his 'ate re4idence. No 1320 Sprnea street.
thin (The.r.,3e7 cf.e,n,,,n ." j
JUNES.—Oo f , atnriav, the 23 instant. H muah
Wife of JO'
The - relative , . nn , ' of tho family are tnitited to
attend the ftuer-.1, iesidence of Ler La sand.
near Centreville, Chester county, Pa, this ( rhursdaY)
morning, at 10 o'clock. with, lit farther mince. Femoral
to proceed to the Lutheran tit:larch, Lower Marion
LEWIS —on Saucay ,orning, 3d lust Anna Karla.
'wife of George /L. Lear Li. aaa
BESSON & 'SON SLAVE COMMENCED
receiving thelr Spring and Summer Stock of MOURN-
Alf G GOODS. and bnve now in *tore
Blink Byzaniines.English Bombazines,
Viorentinet, I French Bombazines.
Branca Berr.ani, Summer Bombazines.
Crape Harem, nhallr.
Bareges, Monsceianes.
•• Sill Grenadine*, Tamises,
Biala. and Bieck. and White Foulards, Ste.
MOURNING STONE.
fen Igo. 916 CHESTNUT Street.
2flo BLACK AND WHITE STRIFE
tor
FKIRTS
Mack and White Stripa fiklrtinge.
Spring Style 8%1 tenr4tp.
Misses' SMati Balmoral&
3,C00 flew Spring bhawle.
an 6 ' ETRE & LANDELL.
L.E.CTD Ils; AND -CONCERT,—THE
Rev. W. T. EVA will repeat hie Lecture on OUR.
COUNTRY'S FLAG; ltn im..tory, eignificance, end desti
ny, In the Centre I Frosty tPrien Church, CoATES Street.
below Fourth, THIS F 0.7 SMOG. at 7% o'clock. Also. a
choice eelection of Mneic by the Choir of the Caarch.
Proceeds for the besefit of the Sabbath School Tickets.
Twenty. E ve t e t te. May be obtained of W R Bald. N.
W. cor. Of tieccrid and Poplar ate., and at the door It*
GERMA N TO WN.— AN ADJOURNED
SIP MSS, 1h (3 of the Ladies and Gentlemen.. to form
a Committee on Res:an:ant Depa tment. for the DRS aT
MISTRAL FAIR. in behalf of the Sanitary Commission.
will be held at the rigs of Chas. Ashmead, MAIN
Street above Fcbool Street. on FRIDAY next..Bl.la iail .
at 4.1.1 P. M. All d-are invited to attend.
. _ . .
C, 1 C. G. CHILDS. Chairman.
WILLIAM H. Eerie.E, Secretary. ap7 2t.
MTWENTIETH WARD CAN FILL
ULE Qtro re. oilier the call tor 200,(00. if those
'who are in the Draft will enbacribe to the Fond An
Adjourned Meeting el' the Citizens will be h.id TEES
8V.111118131 at 8 o'c:od, in the Couren,EIGEITEL Street.
above Master. to hear the Reports of .iommitt.ree. god.
Receive fubscetrulons :o the WARD BOUNTY FUND.
let every one do his .hare. and there will be no draft in
the Ward. We have ahead,' 160 men towards the last
call. and we want the money to pay them.
B. HAREM. Secretary,
MI. DRY JOHN LORD'S LECTURES
OD THE FALL ••F BOMB.
The Era Lecture of nla new eourse on the Grandeur.
the Shame, and the Fats of The Roman Empire, with the
inquiry why at clent civil , zation could not avert the
Bain, will oe in the Hal lof the University. H
Street, on THULSDAY FVENING. April 7. at 8 o'clock.
SUBJECT—The Material Greatness and Giory of the
Ancient t ivilizaticu
The remaining lecture:. sr.—
Lecture I_l—Tr, e IL lei LAI Hollowness and Defects of the
Old Romer Civil' z.ti , ta— the Shame and Allseriee of So
ciety—the Vices .4 Self- Interest, and Preparation for
Viotenie and Iv. vitabh Ruin-
Lecture —The Fall o f the Empire. and. the Desaia
hions produced by the Barbarians—the Destruction of
the Old Ferric of Eicc!ety.
Lecture IV —Tice flea....ne why the Old Conservative
Influences of Pasantim din not Airest the hnin —the Fail.
are of Art Literature, and Science, and the Mechanism
of Ocrserranent!
Lecture V —The Rea• ons why' Chrittianity did not save
the Empire, and the Mews which the Church incorpo
rated with Subiecinent Civilizations — the Foundation of
the /Sew Teutonic Structure
Tickets f..r the Ccur.-e $2- Schools and Ladles SI
adzatetion 10 cents. ap7 It*
SCHIf Lula. T. ALND SUSHU EH 4NNA,
RAIL.I.OAD ttlike 247 8. YOUBTH Street.
PHILADELPHIA. April 4, 1864
I' The Annual Sle, , tice of tb Stock holders of this Con:i
-nn/IY. and an e:ef , er President and six Manasers,
will take place at the Office of the Company. on 31031-
tbe ad dey of Alay n-xt. at 12 o'clock M.
aNS.tms2 W.ll EL WEBB. SexetarY.
TWO& . 1„11 ROV E ! 1 ENT CO3l-
PANT. —2.1 °Lite . is hoseby given that a Meeting of
the Stockholders, Lt tr..) TiOlja Improvement Company
mill be held et 1C.3 25 MEll. l 32eArS' EXC.' E1A.5106. in
the city ce Philadelphia on she :id day of May next. be
tween the hours of 12 ard 2 o'clock, to elect Managers, a
?resident. and Treat:we*. f Paid Company-
WILLI eM 'ELIAS, Treasurer.
!io 724 niesa - ar . street.
ralal h. 5,2
. .
RErvIr'ARZ7ENT
- CALVEnT STATIoN. BALTIIIOII.E. April 1, 1861
Notice is hereby siren, that the qapital Stock of the
31orthern Central hallway Company. for the purpose of
• completing a double track to Sunbury. Fa., will be
.stooaugmenteak. to an amtunt tonal, to that of the existing
Befor e offering it iv tte public. tbote who appear as
- .Stockholders on the Company's books on the Stu of
April, 1861. will be /Viewed the privilege of sabicriblna.
at the par value. to an amount equal to the Stock by
them I. spec tively held
Books wilt
frommne for that plat - pose his office,
and kept open the lth day of APRIL, 16 6 4 , unlit the
iSch day of MAY. 1564.
No aubscription will be waived for less than par. Par
able as follows: Twenty CIC) Per cent. at the time of
subscription, and the malodor in instalments of such
amounts and at such times as may be ordered by the
Board of Diree ors
The boots will be doted from 6 P. IC on the 4th of
April until 10 A. M. ..na the 6th of April, and no transfers
allowed on the sth By order:
a pt - d2t - 11.stuttar5 J. 4. LAM, Treasurer.
f i r ir THE GREAT
SANITARY COMMISSION.
Rie Excellency ANDREW G. CURTIN. Olvernor of
Pennsylvania.
His Excellency JOEL PARKER, Governor of New
JerreY.
Hie Excellency WILLIAM CANNON, Governor of
Delaware.
Hon. ALEXANDER HENRY. Mayor of Philadelnhia.
Ron. CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS. Minister to Eng.
land.
Ron. WILLIAM L. DAYTON. Minister to France.
Hon. THOMAS . H. DIIDLIFY. Consul at Liverpool.
Hon. JOSEPH R. INGERSOLL. Pennsylvania—
Hon. Judge CARPENTER, New Jersey.
Hon. Judge HARRINGTON, Delaware.
Major General GEORGE G. MEADE. Army of the
Potolcac
COMO LITE.
Right Rev Bishop Potter. Wm. Backusll.
Most Rev. Bishop Wood , C. U. Grant.
Rey. Bishop Simpson. John R. &At.
Rev. Dr. Ittainerd, Abraham R. Paul
Bev. W. P. Breed. tir P. Mitchell.
-.. _ .
Rev. 3 W ' ft it
. tt sr. Wm. H. Merrick,
Rev Isaac Leaser. .. John .P. Verrea,
Samuel M. Felton. Matthew Baird.
Jobn Edgar Thomson. Wm. B Steahans,
Gem. R. F. Stockton, Samuel A. Closer.
Frederick Fraley, Archibald Campbell.
Join Bingham. George Bullock.
George Williams, Charles Spencer.
W. P. Westervelt, Peter Crime,
James Merrihew, Henry kuhring.
Rae. W. buddards. D. D., Robert 0. Cornelitte,
Prof. Henry Coppee,, Thomas H. Powers.
C. Pendleton. Vitt, M. D., John M Marls.
Dr. Walter Williamson. S. H. Horstman,
Hon. comae Thompson. W. P. Wlletach,
H on. 3- 12. Ludlow. Gilbert A. NAVINISLII,
H. B. Browse. Charles EL Harkness
Daniel lionghertY. Henry Simone,
Frank Drew, H B Benner..
Gustavus Rckendorff, W. C. Allison.
George 111 Troutman, F. P. Dnboso.
Clarence H. Qark, I George N. Tatham,
Henry D. Sherrerd,a. It Cope.
L H. Redner, B. Fmk. Palmer,
S. G. Wmalow. Jules Reuel,
Geo. W. Ghillie,John Rice.
WW. Harding. I Frank !Carpenter.
Archibald McElroy, Charles 11 Cramp.
Charles F. Abbott, Amos Buse.
Robert Boast, Jr.. Abraham Diffenbach
Alexander Whilldin. W. C. Bober,
John Mason. tasorge 'Taber,
Peter Williamson, George Doad,
R. W Learning, J. B Kingsley.
E. C. Anis lit, John M Riley.
IF'd ward 13 Orne. Major Taggart,
Evan Randolph.. Stria lam: Snes.W.
- William S Stewart. IS G. Ruggles.
James G. Hand. D. M. Lyle.
Henry E. Garrett, TZ Hare Powell,
J. H. Chambers, El ward Roberta.
C. H Garden. B Hammett,
Solomon Smucker, , George Canby.
E. A. \bonder. !John Hunker.
John S. Stairs. 'John Crump.
Isaac Jeares. fJames T. Alien.
Israel Idiclonter. J. B. Nicholson,
Joieph F. Tobias.i Jonathan Watson,
Thomas Allman. IC arneline Curtis,
Frank +in Feu, ; Evans W Shippers.
E. H. Fitler.'Jeremiah Rhoads.
Joseph N . Chandler, !Seth tjra•ga.
Pt.k)ros
PIANOS
. 3. GOULD.
=id afiILSTMIIT.
MRS. REV, B. W
Mrs. George 111 Dallas.
Mrs. John Sergeant,
s. John M. Scott,
.Mrs. General Meade.
hire. J. EditarThomson,,
Mrs. Jo. Harrison, Jr .
Mrs. Robt. W Learning.
Mre. L Montgomery Bond,
/firs. George F Weaver,
Mrs. George W. Harris.
Mrs. F. A Drexel,
Mrs. M. M. Ballyr
Mrs. John W. Forney,
Mrs. ham's' A. Crozet,
Mrs. Enoch Turley.
fdra W, J Chaplain.
Mrs William Helms.
Mrs. .H. C. Lea.
Mrs Augustus Emeriek,
Imre Caroliae Yarrow,
Mrs. Thns. Fitzgerald,
Ills. John 8 Stairs.
litrW. Ifooihead,
Mrs A. Bartol,
Mns. Thos. M. Hamilton,
MI S. GOMA Dodd,
Mrs. A_ ilieNeeles.
Veibfs
N. No. US SOUTH SEVENTH Street, Philaia.
MGREAT CEN ritAir. FAIR:-THE
undersigned have been appointed a Committee to
represent the IRON INTEREST in the Great Central Fair
for the Sanitary Commission. to be held in Philadelphia
early hi Jane, and her to commend the object to roar
generous confidence and support.
The resources of the Sanitary Commission are likelyto
be drawn on more largely than ever during the coming
summer, and in the effort now making ti replenish its
treasury, the friends-of the soldier throughout the coun
try look with confidence for a large and liberal re •
tponse from the iron Trade; let ne see to it that we do
not come short of their just expectations.
We ask a contribution in material from every Ore
Mine, every Furnace. Forge, and Rolling Mill in Penn
sylvania. New Jersey. aid Delaware; and we also call
upon every Iron Dealer and Importer to aid the cause by
a contribution in Money or Goode
Dom- bons of Pig iron, Blooms, and articles of this
claracter, may either be coneign , d to us here, or held
subject to cur order at the place of production.
Donations may be forwarded by any railroad or steam
boat line, and should be adaressed to
ANDREW WHEELER,
Chairman Iron Committee.
Great Central Fair. Phitaielphia.
A. bill of lading. or invoice, describing the articles
shipped. with tLe aims of the donor, should be mailed
to tne above address, and each donation will be drily ac
kniviedged.
The tune of your Committee will necessarily be mach
occnried with the reception of goofs and general ar
rant °molts, and - they may hays no opportunity of re
newing this application; may they ask. therefore, that
YOU will in some measure share their labor with them,
and not only forward your own contribution promtly,
but encourage your neighbors to do the same
Samuel j, Reeves, Phira, Benj. Hay wood, Pottsville,
else Wood. do Ed. Brooke, Birdsboro',
Batt an Rowland. do obas L Balliev, Garriebtg,
Percival Reberte, do John McManus, Reading,
Joe u Whitney, do Jas. Hooven. Norristown.
its Wheeler, do Hugh E. Steele, Coatesville,•
Ch pries Cabot, do Danl J. fiL rreil. Johnstown.
Elliston Perot, do J H Scranton. Scranton,
eta,. Robb!ns. do Thomas Beaver. Das vibe.
Henry C 3 Morris do David Thoulas.Carasactaa,
Wm. K. le cG Is es, do P. R Brunet. Pittebarg,
Cbss witt,Trenton.N. J.. Beni F. Jones Pittsburg,
la obt C. Nichols, N. Jersey. Ell Garrett. Wilmington.
ANDREW. WHEELER. Chairman,
16(S Market Street, Philadelphia.
PRILADELPRIA. March 10, 11361 11
MFAIR, IN AID OF THE LOYAL - SU F-
EtRERS IN itabT TENNItshEE.— rhe sad and
touching amorists that daily reach us of the shire:in ..rs of
the residents of East Tennessee, whose trials are cowls-
Orient upon their loyalty to all we hold dear under the
name of Onion, appeal to every heart and ealt :or nailed
effo,te tor their retie!. To this end the ladies of this c.ty
are holding a Fair, at the
ASSISIBLY TIMM and CEIF.MICI2 Ste.,
commencing en the 4th of April. and continuing, this
week. to which the aid and patronage of the public are
respectfully. solicited.
Donations of money, fancy articles and goods. and ar
titles for the refreshment tables. are earnestly solicited.
Mre. I . OcF.PIT CANEY. Prelident, No. S3l Arch street.
Nre 'llo,s. WATERMAN. SeCTetETY, No. 2038 Vine St.
Mrs. CALre W HAILo WELL, treat , No 2121 Arch St
Mrs. EDWARD H OODEN. NO. 1032 Arch street.
51ra MARY J. D. SAMPSON. No. 1814 Arch street.
511 s. Sons CARDOW. No. 2015 Arch street.
lays M AN.NAII MITCHELL. Tioga street. Germantown.
a 1)7. 3t"
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, March 31 IS6I
1 1 ;r1cALED PROPOSAL'. Will be received by the Mayor
of Philadelphia until 12 o'clock noon of WEDNESDAY.
April 13th. for the purchase of the whole or of any part
of the Si X-PER-CINT. LOAN of the city of Philadel
phia for one million two hundred and fifty Mouse,. d
dolleze, anti:tm ized by an ordinance of the Select and
Common Councils of the said city. approved March Ist,
ISdd, and likewise of the bix-per cent. Loan of the said
city for two millions of dollars. authorized by an ordi
nance approved March 98th, 1864,
Such proposals mast be addressed under seal to the
Mayor, marked "OfferforCity Loan "and will be opened
by him in theloresence of the City Treasurer and gtY
Controller at the time above designated, the right being
reserved by the Mayor to reject any bid for insufficiency
of price.
There loans are redeemable at the expiration of thirty
years from date; their repayment is secured by Sinking
Funds provided cotemporaneonsly with their issue, for
the maintenance whereof the faith of the city is specially
pledged. Their interest will be paid half yearly, on the
first Jaye of „Tannery . and .Tnly,iat the office of the City
Yresenrer. without deduction of, or liability for. Rate or
City Taxes ALEXANDER NVNEY.
apt-etnthst Mayor of Philadelphia.
pr. PETROLEUM STORAGE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA —The subscrtoers
to the Stock of this Company will meet at 10. 341
WALDIUT &net. second BoOL - RoOm N. 2, in the city of
rhiladeiphia. on TUESDAY. the 12th day of April. A.D.
2664. between the hours of 12 o'clock M. and 2 o'clock
P JL, for the purpose of chosing. Dir. ctors and o:ganiz
in[ tsid company in accordance with the provisions of
its charter. TITUS S. EMERY.
J M. DUNDeN,
JOHNS-.TA/ELLS,
SAMUEL Durroa,
Corporators.
Philadelphia, April 6th, 1854. ap7-51.
itzfr. UNIVJERSPTY OF PENNSYLVA
ne—DISYARTMENT OF ARTS. —The Thin]:
Te, m of the College Year will open on FRIDAY. the 6th
inst. Candidates for admission will appear at the UM-
Territy. for exam inatlon, on that day, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Tni 'kJ.' for each Term, thirty -flys dollars.
GEORGE ALLEY.
ali6 &if Secretary of the Facalty of Arts.
MCITY BOUNTY NOTICE.—OFFICE
INTY BOUNTY PUi•D COMMISSION. No. 41A
?N:MB Street. April 1.1861
The City Bounty will continue to be paid until further
notice.
Ns applications for Bounty will be entertained from
recruits who enlisted prior to the date of the President's
Proclamation. October 17. 1863
In in tura, powers of attorney for the City Bounty,from
at w recruits for Pennsylvania Regiment*. mastered in
after this date, must be endorsed by the officer in charge
of the barracks that the man has been received there.
By order of the Coromirrion
api.tf SADMIL C DAWSON. Secretary.
mt. OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE
PUBANCE COMPA NY.
PHILADELPHIA. brit 4. 1861.
At a meeting of the Board of 'Memo's of the Company,
held this day, a semi. annual dividend of six per sent..
and an extra dividend of ten per cent., was declared on
tte capital stock, psyable to the stockholders, or their
legal representatives. on demand.
aps-9: J. W. BicALLISTB.R. Secretary pro tem.
ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, 431 X WA.11.•
stisk,ET.—uarezu sravrEs INTERNAL
RLVESI3B, FIRST DISTRICT PENBEILVANLA.
PHILADFLPHI a. AMU 6. 1861
IINAL NOTICE — DelinenentTax-Payelss e her eby
DottSod to mate application to the undersigned ' WCII -
IN SIX DAIS Pkom THIS DATE. for Livenee, wider
tbe Ylcelee Lawa of. the Called States, ands thus avoid
the penalties prescribed by law for transacting bneittess
withcut License.
WASHINGTON KEITH. Assessor,
First District Pennsylvania.
orREDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF
CORE. —ln accordance with a resoicoion of the
Board of Trustees. passed on the 25th instant. the price
ct C.be from the Marlet-street and Swim Garden
Wotks has been reduced to 10 cents per bushel, and
rom the Point Breeze and Hansel:ink Works to 9 cents
per bushel. JOHN C. CRESSON. Chief Engineer.
PHILADELPHIA GAS WORKS. March 29. 1864. mh29 im
IZ3*EXCELSIOR RISING COMPANY
.' or nIICEIIGAB. NOTICE —rhe tire mervng
the r-xctider 3ii.ime Company of Mlehi/an. under lte
A rile ea of Association, will be held at Igo. 3L9 WALNU r
Etreec, Philadelphia. on MONDAY, the 18th of April.
18f4, at 10 o'clock A. IL CHAS. C. JACKSON.
MAXISIA.OIIKE 111009. g.
Two of the .desociatea of said Corporation.
PHILADELPH lA. March 80. lEd4. roh3lthetatilotB.
PP.YE.I.I.OWSTONM. MINING COME-
Pahl OF MICHIGAN. —I , 4OTICIL --The first
meeting of the Yellowstone ldinins Company of Might
-12 ark. ender its Articles of Sego/dation. will be held at
No 319 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY,
the ISth of kezil. 1864, at lo o'clock A. - 86
CHAS C JACKSON.
MOM PittillKS MOORS,
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
FFITLADELPHIA. March 30, 1064- mhBl-thstatApl9*
CENTRAL FAIR
COMMITTEE
LABOR, INCOME, AND REVENUES
L. MONTGOMERY BOND, Ohairmaat
JOHN W. CLAGHORIX. Treasurer
ENt E. W- IIaTTEIG, Gor. Secretary.
Mc:GREGOR J. MITOHESON. Secretary
HONORARY MEMBELCS
MITER. Chairman.
!Mrs. Archibald Camphoil,
Mrs. Hector Tyndale.
Mrs H G Lel.enring,
Mrs. S J. }lards,
Mrs. John M. Riley.
Mrs. Win U. Stephens.
Mrs. Andrew BaHada.
(Mrs. Sarah Z Cards.
Mrs. C 13. Mount.
Mrs. Janes C. Pritchett,
Mrs. Victor A. Sartori.
Mrs. -M. P. Fraley.
I Mrs. John B. Hey'.
Mrs. Theodore Wilson.
Mrs. Clarence Des Granges.
Mss Adeline Sager.
Dii.e Margaret Sager.
Miss Anna St Clair.
Mies Elizabeth Howell,
blics Susan
Bliss Sallie 4 cott,
Miss Jane ff. Hirst,
Mies Louisa E. Claghorn.
Mies Fanny M. Mlcheson.
Miss Jane ehannon.
Miss •nute Blanchard.
Misr! Mara H. Toby.
I Miss Carrie Wright,
OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE,
Mr UNITED STATES
CHRISTIAN COMMISSION
bUMMABY TO JANtriRY 1.1884.
Work now In Progress hi the Array at Rest
CHRISTIAN COMMISSION STATE INS LARGELY IN
CREASED IN NUMBER
THE WOES 4 NEUNDADTTLY PROSPERED.
Many More Motions Needed to Meet the
Wants of the Army.
17NPREOZDENTED CALL FOB DBLEGATBS AND
SUPPLIES•
PRNPAFIATION FOR TRH OOHING CAMPAIGN WITH LT
MOVSYRNID AND DATUM.
The Christian Commission depends mainly upon direct
contributions * and must not be forgotten by Loyal Chris
tian PPCIIIOB.
INCREASING WANT& DRILLED INCREASED LIBE
RALITY.
Rosati:4o of Money.- Stores. &a . to January L 1884,
1111.148,093 94,
Numbi r of Boxes of Stores, dat., shipped to the add or
distributed at borne, 16 S.
Slumber of Delegates diet l.s63.
Copies of Scripturesibuted, 568,275; Hymn and
Psalm Books. 6025:6; Knapsack Sooke. 1,370 346; Li
brary Books 43.163; Pamphlets. 155. 145 ; Religions Dews
papers, 3.316, KS; Pages of Tracts, 22,930.428; Silent Com
forters. 4.116
• • •
The United States Christian Commission has seized the
present golden opportunity of rest for the Army to ex
tend its work for the good of the Soldiers.
STATIONS nave been multiplied. each with its chapel
and More tents. free writing tables. and clothing, com
forts and reading matter for gratuitous distribution.
VOLTIETARI DItiMATES, in numbers greater than
ever before. have been sent to preach the GOSMiI at tne
station, and in regiments, batteries. and camps without
Chaplains. distribute reading matter and stores. and
labor for the geotbbf the El:idlers
A PIMA ANENT FIELD A GENOT bas been sufficiently
extended to establish rtations and superintend the work.
THE BLESSIUG OF GOD rests signally on alt parts of
the work_ Many thousands have been el amid_ bene
fited and saved. Still a large part of the Army remains
onreached, and double the number, bets of stations and
delegates. are needed to meet the urgent demand for
them. _
The Chri.tian Commission offers to the people a per
fectly reliable and wonderfully economical channel to
rata
the entire Army in all i ts various fields. The
money given goes in full meastire. in benefits for body
and soul, directly to the Soldiers. and stores also, imme
diately from the hands of delemates from home who add
words cad desde of kindness to the gifts when bestowed.
Let the re.ple give the Money and Stores, and the
work will be done.
The large Corps of Delegates now in the field will nerve
es a grand corps of relief when the armies sha ll move
and battles be fought. and the'rreater their number the
more prompt and effective will be the relief they shall
render.
Let not the preeent work languish. Wait not for the
" len tr Pi e oV7ttl e Are rat b Arl f tf ro b v o i r Bto r n e e n y e
f ind
Stores, and the Soldiers' blessing shall be upon you.
tend money to JOSEPH. PATTERSON. Treasurer. at
Western Bank, and Stores to
GEORGE H. STUART,
Chairman Christian Commission
13 BANK Street. Philadelphia.
W. E. BOARDMAN, Secretary U. S. C. C. fe7-mthtf
CASH CONTRIBUTIONS RR
ciEIVED FOR LOYAL' --DINTITUTE °HERO
RENS. by Hon. JOHN RoAS. Frinoiptil Chief of the Che
r...ken Nation
Jan Tatum. from Friends of Wilmington, Del... 3300 00
R•mtiel Finns and Wife •• 60 00
Elizabtth Hillis • •• •••• • 20 00
Two Ladies. members Society of Friends 100 00
John Grigg 100 00
L. A. Godey. Lady's Book 1040
MrB ( Qynelia Bomb. Kew Yuri( 20 00
Airs. Mimes, New Yolk. 10 00
Miss Bessie Casey 10 00
Lady 100
Met. Rtizzard 15 00
Miss Kettori, from Friend 6 60
Aire. Bolen 5 - 00
Mrs. R. A. IlteleeS. 600
He T. 7b013. 13ra3 nerd, 13 om tho following persons
A. Whildin, $2O; W. Whilidin, $2O; F. O.
Riser. $10; R Colburn,ss; Samuel Hoeh.slo;
Mrs. Huber. $2. 72 03
Total
Pro T m Presbyterian (Pine-street) Church—
s7s3 60
]. box Barden seeds, by Hai. T. Forth ...• • .821) 03
ineorge Vonng
R Btudt
Total
and 226 Ilarrcentp.
M. FIRST QUARTERLY REPORT
OF THE
TILLED NATIONAL BANE OF PHILADELPHIA.
APRIL t!...T. 11461,
••• REbOUBLES.
Loans and Discounts *A 609 97
United Sta es Bonds, deposited to se-
.. -
cure circulation 30 000 00
Epee% and Legal-Tender Notes 82,873 29 835,559 97
Bit a of Solvent. Banks 1,288 CO
Cash items. &a 87 03
Due from Banks and Bankers 11.170 69
Furniture and Fixtures 1,181 25
Expels° Acetate 1.677 80
-- 98,151 92
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stork $01,740 00
Pt oldt and Lots 31225
Due to Banks and Banknrs 15 907..53
Due to DepoeitorD . 85,70.1 OS
ERR I 99
Corr meaced brollies; March lOrh
ar44.r, P. OLIO DINNING, Cashier
Or. MONITOR MINING COMPANY OF
MicHiCAN. MIK —The First Meeting of
the Monitor Mining Conmarrs , of Michigan. under its Ar
ticler of tilieocibtion, will beheld at tr. 319 WALSOI.
btreet. Fhilacelphla on MONDAY. the 18th of April,
1864, at ten o'clock d. M. ChAS C JACKSON. •
MARMADUKE MOORE.
- - . ..... .
Two of the Associates of said Coroooratton.
PHILADEI PNIA. March EC, 1864. mll3l-thetutaplS•
ilryanas Pi OH-THEM( MINING} VORIPANY
OP MICHIGAN —NOTICAL—The plrat Meetinitof
the Northern Minirc Company of Michigan, under its
Article= of ANscelation, will be held at No. 319 WALNUr
street. Philadelphia, on MONDAY. the 18th of Ain%
1884, at ten o'clock A. M. CH /a Cl. ACHBO 7f,
MARMADIIKE MOOIIL
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
PHILADELEHIA, March 30. 1964.Inh31.thetntap18*
112 C. OIL COMPANY, NEW —A RESPON-
Bible party. Two goals , now vutnping on the
lax d. Apply at once for Sharee awl a Prospectus. B 31i
2550 P. 0.. Philadelphia. apl3-6tit.
1MN0T1C.V....--TUM ANNUAL NUEVAP—
MO of the NOblitE ASSOCIATION Or Phila..
tiorPbla. will be held at ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS.
TENTH and OHESTB UT, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON,
April 7th, at b3G o'clock, when a Board. of Managers will
be chosen and the usual business transacted. ALI ladies
are particularly invited. mh.2.3-3tkap6 6 7 -6t*
PHILADJELPHIA A.MD ELICADIPIM ,
EAILBOAD COMPANY; Once WIT South
OITITH Street. PHILADELPHIA. September 2, ISM.
DIVIDEND NOTION—The followitm-named Persona
are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this
Comnany. The residence of several of them is un
known. and it is. therefore, nesessar3r that the sertil
sates of stook should be resented on Galling for the
Divid e nd. S. BEL F ORD, Treasurer.
STOOKEOLDEDIP AMEN
_ .
S. Lancaster,
John Mclntyre,
Benj. F. Newport.
MILITARY.
A THE
_NI COAL BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE
WILL CONTINUE TO PAY
'I WEN 1 1 - " Sr.:" DOLL AIMS
TOR EVERY . RECRUIT MUSTERED INTO
HANCOCK'S SECOND ARMY CORPS
apt tf ALFRED DAY, Chairman.
IVOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR
VETERAN REGIMEN tS. Twenty men for the 6let
Pennsylvania Volunteers wantel now, at the office,
No. S south FIFTH Street. ROBERT L
ap7-st. Captain and Recruiting Officer.
I NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE.
CITY AND WARD DDIT,ITY
ADVANCE PAY AND PRIZE MONEY !
MEN WANTED for the N = VAL SERVICE and MA
RINE 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
as bounty.
Amdioation to be made at once to
D. M
Capt. and Provost Marnbal Fourth District. Penna..
apl 12t BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets.
CITY AND WARD BOUNTY !
.ADVANCE PAY AND PRIZE MONEY!
MEN WANTED for the NAVAL SERVICE and MA:-
EINE CORPS, who will be entitled to all the City
Bounties in addition to Prize Money.
Seamen will receive an advance of thrte Moniha' pay
as bounty.
Application to be made at once to
EDWIN PALMER.
Captain and Provost Marshal
Second District Pennsylvania,
2156 South TWELFTH Street.
mill - If . Philadelphia.
I NAVAL 'AND MARINE SERVICE.
CITY AND WARD BOUNTY!
ADVANCE PAY AN tr PRIZE MONEY!
MEN W all; TED for the NAVAL SERVICE and M
It IN E CORI& who will be entitled to all the City Bonn
tie, in addition to Prize Money.
, . .
Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay
8.8 bounty.
Application to be raade at once, to
WIT. S. LEHMAN
Contain snd Provost lifarsbal First District Penna..
zub3ii-tf 245 South 'FELLED Street.
READQUA_RTERS DEPARTMENT
k 01" THE SaQUEWANNA,
CHAXBERSI3I7II(I, Pa.. March 21.1861.
-
UMW act.
- * *
OBS ERAL ONDBES NO, 20,
Authority having been granted by the War Depart
ment to the Cc =mending General of the Department of
the Susqnehenna, the Ist Battaii m three years' Penn
sylvania Volunteers (formerly six months' volunteers),
consisting of six companies, mustered into the United
States service for three years or during the Walt. is au
thorized to recruit to ten companies of the maximum
strength.
This Battalion is on Provogt duty In this department.
and it offers a good* opportunity. to those persons who
have been in the eervice and- liaresheen honorably dis
charged. to re-enter, and to those of good character who
have not been in the service to enter the same. Only
those known to the recruiting officers and persons an
thorizsd to recruit as being reliable and trustworthy
will be received, as the nature of the duty this Battalion
is called upon to perform is such that it requires soldiers
in whom the commanding officers can place confidence.
Persor s taking advantage of the benefits arising from
enlistment in this Battalion will receive the bounties
Paid by the Government as authorized.% existing orders.
The efticsrs must be men who have had some experi
ence in the military eervice, intelligent, and of good
character, and only those bringing the requisite number
of men and possessing the above qualifications will be
recornmendea to the Governor of the State for commis
stone.
- • .
Reunite and persOne having rounds Of recruits will
report to Captain t3EO. W. MERRICK. let Batt*iton
and. Recruiting' Officer for the
threesnoe.
at y I D: i ß z isß v tf o ß )B 6 ..
Pa.
• • • • • • • •
By command of Major General COMM
JOHN 8 SCHULTZE, Ault Adjt. Genera , .
Official: J. N. POTTER, Aid-de-Camp- Wad lOt
Nu n ANDERSON CAVALRY,
(15TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY-)
Suitable young men will be accepted as Re
cruits for this Regiment, now on. service in
Beet Tennsysee• - j
Will. I PALMER, Colonel Commanding_
Office in WASHINGTON BUILDING,
It • No W 74 South THIRD Street.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.
BEERY W KANAGA having purchased the in
terosts of TREVOR rt. FOWLER and TurLow JACK
-8014, in the business heretofore carried on in the Girard
House, under the style of Kerreo4.. FOWLER & CO..
the pertnership is 11 e r el) 7 declared to be dissolved. All
parties indebted to the said firm are requested to make
settlement with Henry W. Kanaga.
HENRY W. KANAGA,
TREVOR T. FOWLER,
TUTLOW JACKSON.
ruiLAnyi.rntu, April 4 186.1. ap7-tf
PRESTON COAL AND IMPROVE
MENT 00.—A limited number of the shares of this
company will-be disposed of at the office of JAY .00086
& Co.. at par. (CO dollars) on THURSDAY, April 7th.
from 10 to 3 o'clock. The prospectus and report of the
company can be ob mined at their office. apo-2t
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and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of
Army and Navy (Weer& •
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. mhlo-1m
FURLOUGHS.
Officers and Soldiers, visiting the city on Furlough,
needing
SWORDS,
And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are invited to the
Yen , extensive Manufacturing Establiahment of
GEO: W. /SIMON S 33X10.,
SANSOM•STREE? HALL.
SkNSOM Street, above Sixth.
PRESENTATION SWORDS
Made to order at the shortest notice. Which, for richness
and magnificence, challenge competition, no other house
In the country combining the MADILIFACTUgING JEW
ELER with the rESZTIOAL SWORD-MAKI&
m1a.0.2m
FROTHINGFI3AIVE & WELLS
NAVE VON SALE.
HEAVY HEDIDAL AND LIGHT SHESTINGS AND
SHIRTING'S.
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY 'DAYTON FLANNELS.
WISH ROTOR AND VICTORY cumßitras AND
SILECIAB.
DROWN,_ELEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
No. IN WORSTED . YARN. aus. calif tt
A IDTER'B HAIR-DYEING ROOMS, 53
THIRD Street, above Chestnut. ap7
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS.
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES
Inserted without pain. by
JAMBS W. QUERN & CO.,
924 CHESTNUT Street.
OPERA GLASSES AND OFFIDERS'
FIELD GLASSES.
Micromcopao for Physiclnes and Students.
A very large emortment for sale by
JAMES W. QUEEN At CO..
924 CBES fNIIT dtreot
1/IATREMATICAL DRAFTING IN
STRUMENTS.
Cbesterman'a Metallic and Steel-tape Measures.
For sale by JAMES W. QUERN do CO.,
924 CHESTNUT Street.
Priced and Illustrated Catalogues gratis. ruh.ffl-int
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
JAS_ R. CAMPBELL CIO,
727 CHESTNUT STREET,
NM MADE EXTENSIVE ADDITIoirS To THEIN
POPULAR STOOK OF
fix,ics,
SHAWLS.
DRESS GOODS,
Which they oontinoe to sell at
MODERATE PRICES,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADVANCED COST OF
ILECENT IMPoR TATIONS.
WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS.
ap7-3m
NEW MOURNING STORE.
OPENING
OS SPII.ING STYLES ,
MOIIRNING MILLINERY,
AT
9M6 CHESTNUT STBERT.
THURSDAY, APRIL 7_
M. & A. MYERS & CO.
aD4-4t
NOW OPEN,
PARR-MADE MANTILLAS
AND SPRING CLOAKS.
Also.
Garments of our own manufacture.
OF THE Levier nTYLES,
and in
GREAT VARIETY.
J. W. PROCTOR dr. CO.,
ap4-tap24 9740 CHESTNUT Street
SPRING GOODS
FIRST OPENING OF
SPRING- DRESS GOODS,
I=l
J. F. YOUNG,
(successor to T. FISHER),
No. 70 North FOURTH Street
JOHN F. YOUNG
is now opening one of the most complete selections of
LADIES' DBMS STUFFS that can be found In this
market. Special attention is directed to the styles and
'prices. mh29•tathstf
A T RETAIL."
JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO.,
727 ORESTNUT STREET,
Invite attention to their stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY SILKS
AND
=MUMS El Gt-40001:NIS,
Of very recent importation, embracing the most exten
sive and desirable assortments that they have OYU
offered.
COURVOISIER'S KID GLOVES,
BLACK. WHITE. AND COLORED.
MOURNING - Gl-4343.331ii1.
34 and 8.4 BAREGE HERNANI.
3.4 and 8.4 CRAPE MARETZ.
3-4 said 8.4 TAMARTINES.
34 and 6 4 DELAINES.
BYZANTINES and FLORENTINES.—
FRENCH and ENGLISH BOMBAZINES.
ALPACAS, in all qualities.
MOURNING JACONETS.
BLACK SILKS in great variety.
All widths and best brands. mh9-1m
B RIGHT PLAIDS.
Polls for children, 31 and 88 cts.
Drab Wool Delaines, finest qaalitv. 82% cts.
Black Wool Delaines, 98. 50, and 62.34 cgs.
Double width Wool Delsines. $1 to $1.31.
Fine Drab alpacas, 62. 75. and 81.
Superfine Black Alpacas, 31c to $1.31.
Trevelingfifirese t• tuffs.
Large stock Black Silks.
Bowe bargains in Dress Goods
COOPER Is CONKED,
S. B. corner NINTH and lif 4111KICT Streets.
DESIRABLE GOODS.
PROM AUCTION.
25 V . eces Russia Diaper. $2 75.
20 pieces Russia Diaper. $8 60.
36 pieces Russia Diaper, wide, $4.
14 pieces Russia Diaper, very wide. $5.
Also I 0 lots of Table Linens—all prices.
Now open at JOHN H. STOKER',
Rib2s NOS ARCH Street.
628.H00P SKIRTS—LA. 628
DI ES', MISSES', AND CHILDREN'S
—The most complete assortment in the clt•. every style
and size. For Snieb, durability, and cheapness, have
no equal in the market. Manufactured at 028 Ascii
Street- Skirts rondo to order. altered, and repaired.
Also. bargains in Eastern-made Skirts, kid-padded and
rivetted, hi springs. 65 cents; 20 springs. 80 cents; 25
springs 95 cents; i 0 springs, VA 40 springs, SL2O. 40
springs, disznond-tied. 80 . APS-60
PANE- CHESTNUT STEENT.
BPRINIi TRADE.
E M. NEEDLES
Is now receiving, and offers for sale below
present merit et rates. many novelties
LACE AND WHITE NOODS
He would eall " spacial attention" to hie
assortment of over 20 different new fabrics and
styles of White Good e , suitable for " Ladies
Bodies and Dresses . " in stripes, plaids, and
figured. puffed and tucked Muslims.
100 pieces of figured and plain Buff and
White Piques. bought before the recent ad
'Tanga
/AN , invoices of ilinipnre and Thread Lime,
Thread and Grenadine Tens, Menge. insert
lugs. Flonnoinger&c.
Broad Hem-Stitcbed HANDKZROHIM
ail /Dien. good quality, from 26 cents up.
B ESTR BLACK SILKS IMPORTED.
Wide and heavy Black Corded Silks,
Magnificent Moire Antiques. ail colors.
Splendid quality Corded Silks, all colors.
Rich Chorea Stripe and Plaid Silks.
Magnificent Grenadines and Organdies.
New styles Spring Shawls.
New style Cloths for ladies' cloaks.
EDWIN HALL & CO..
Inl2l MG South SECOND Street.
TT STEEL & SON HAVE NOW OPEN
• a choice assortment of
HIM SILKS.I
Moire Antiques. roi to $5
Plain Corded Silks, $1.6231 to $8.50.
Figured Corded Silks, $1.6231.
Plain Poll de Soles. $126 to $3.25.
Fano Silks. 750. to 115.
Black Gros Grain Silks. $1.25 to 13.25.
Figured Black Silks. $1.25 to $2.
Plain Black Silks 417360. to $6.
Plaid India Silks. 870.
Light-ground Rich-flgared Foulards. 151.25 to $1.62.
fe2o-tf Pos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street.
44 HER MAJESTY" CHAMPAGNE.
THE ROYAL WINE,OF ENGLAND.
A limited quantity of this superior Wine has been se
cured for the undersigned, and the diet shipment of 5T
cases has arrived, by the steamship Olympus. dims
from the cellars of the well-known house of
MBESRI3. DE 4.ll;cOGiR & CO..
at Epernity. France. The Present involve will be intro
duced into this market at the very low price of
TWENTY DOLL aREI PER CASE OF WARTS.
Payable in currency, which is much below its first cost.
The superior quality of this Wine is guaranteed, and It
is offered wish confidence of its approval by connois
seurs.
Orders for one or more cases may be addressed, by let
ter or otherwise, to the undersigned,
WM. REERT WARD. Wine and Pratt Dealer,
No. 7 BROAD, Street, near Wall,
1151-.40t NEW lONS.
ANOTHER TERRIBLE DISASTER !-
Why not learn wisdom ? When there is a Prevents-
U. re to steam-boiler es plosions. why does the trifling cunt
prevent its application? This great loss of life ant des.
traction of property can be prevented by using PARRY'S
PA's EN? ELRUTRIC ROD. a sure preventative to steam
boiler explosions. For sale by A. J. PORTER, .421)
WALNUT Street.
1Z EIMER'S COLORED PHOTO
GRAPHS for $1 only are nianyea of rare merit,
fine quality, pleasing Styles, and artistically colored;
secure one without delay, at the popular Gallery,
SECOND Street, above Green. -lt•
WILLIAM WHITALL.
No. 1119 FILBERT street, COLLECTOR OF
RIMS. 01101311 D RENTS, &c. Also. Agent for
mini County Mutual Insurance Co. Refers to Tho. S.
Powers. William B. Thomas, T. B. Wood, Algernon B.
Roberta. Whttall. Tatum. a co. , and others apt-7t'
CARP ET 8.-NOW IS THE TIME
they am fresh. and VSI7 best of colors. AM is.
m 1122. lm.* WM. catsitaMlLS,
Vo. 447 IL SBOOZID baL Mobla.east aide.
CLOTHING.
1864. CLOTHING
LATEST STYLES.
WILLIAM S. JONES,
MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MARKET
STRESTEI. NELADELPIIIA
Bespectfally invitee attention to his
magnificent stock of FINE CLOTH
ING, got op in impeller style, by taste•
ful and experienced arilete, and offered
for sale at exceedingly
LOW PRIORS
Also. to his large and choice varlets
of PIECE GOODS for OM rom WORK.
embracing selections from the finest
productions of both foreign and do
mestic manufacture,
WILLIAM S. JONES,
SUCCESSOR TO ROBERT H. ADAMS.
Southeast eornar of SEVENTH and MARKET Stisots
sta. 3mo
CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE.
1864. 1864.
•
WtIITS Aka C MN.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
WOOD AND WILLOW:WARE,
b 425 MOM nun.
Brooms. Pails. Tabor.' Wash-Boards. Baskets. Chil
dren's Coaches and Chairs, Table and Floor 011 Cloths.
Clocks and Looking Classes; Tie Yarns. Wick. Cordage.
Carpet Chains. Twines. Cotton Yarns. Wadding. Colton
Lam Batts. be.
FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY B issErm.
Agents for the RALEY. NORSE, & BOYD=
SELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES WRINGER.
Bp7-2m
PLANTATION BITTERS.
WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE
• astonished at anything. Years of experience. and
a correspondence extending throughout all nationalities
of the habitable globe, have turned theories into facts
and established a bards from which we need not err.
Ws are not surprised at such facts as the following,
although the persons who write them are. We know
the persons and circumstances, hence feel at liberty to
endorse their statements:
`• NEW BEDFORD. Mass, Nov. 24, 1889.
"DEAR gra: 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 relieve me. While visiting some
friends in New York. who were using Plantation Bitters,
they prevailed nvonme to try them. I commenced with
a small wine-glassful after dinner. Feeling better by de
grees, in a few days I was astonished to find the coldness
and cramps had entirely left me. and I could sleep the
night through. which I had not done for years. I feel
like another being. My apetite and strength have also
greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters.
"Respectfully, JUDITH "
REEDSEGU. Wis., Sept. 18, 1883.
• • • • I have been in the army hospital for tone
te•n months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton,
111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. • • •
Three bottles reetored my speech and cared me. •
O. A. FLAME. "
The following is from Die Manager of the Union Home
School for the Children of Voltmteere :
" HAVEMEYEE MANSTOrf, FIFTY-SEVENTH ST..
NEW Yoair. Angnet 2. 18139.
"Da. DBASE: Your wonderful Plantation Bitten
have been given to some of our little children. suffering
from weakness and weak lungs, 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. Bar appetite and strength rapidly
increased, and she is now well.
Respectfully. Bias. 0. M. DEVOE."
" * * * I owe much to You, for I verily believe the
Plantation Bitters have saved my life.
Ray. W. H. WAGGONER. Madrid. N. Y."
" • * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy
Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited
by their nee.
Thy friend, ABA MIME, Philadelphia. Pa."
• • • I have been a great sufferer from Dvepepeia.
and had to abandon preaching. • • • The Plantation
Bitters have cured me.
Ray. J. S. CA.TBOBN, Rochester, I. Y."
" • • * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun
dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing
D. W. D. ANDHSWit,
Bnnerintendent EQ1,11.3110 Home, Cincinnati, O."
" • • • The Plantation Bitters have cured Ime of
liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and
had to abandon my business.
H. B. NINGSLBT, Cleveland, 0,"
" EN* • Tha Plantation Bitters have eared me of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has
distressed me for years. It acts like a charm.
C. C. MOORS, No. 261 Broadway."
&e.. &c., dm, Sm., dm. dm.
The Plantation Bitters mate the weak strong, the lan
guid brilliant. and are exhausted nature's great restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated Calisays bark, win
tergreen, sassafras, roots, herbs. ac., all preserved in
Perfectly pure St. Croix rum.
S. T.-31360.-X.
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness,
lassitude. palpitation of the heart, lark of appetite, dis
tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation &c., deserve
to suffer if they will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medical autho
rities, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene
ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly
pure, and harmless.
ROME.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
ters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor.
It is put up only in our log-cabin bottle. Beware of bot
tles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which
several persons are already in Prison. Bee that every
bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, unma
n/00d, and our signature on steel-plate side label.
Sod by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
globe.
P. H. DRAKE ea CO.,
fe23-intlis3m DOD BROAD RAY.
INSURANCE.
INSURE YOUR LIFE
IN YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY,
A.IVIEJEtIC
OF PI-lI.T_AA_IYE.I.I".IFIIA,
S. E. corner Fourth and Walnut Streets.
Insurers in this Company have the additional gust
ratites of
$2t.50,000
CAPITAL STOCK all paid up IN CASH. which. to
ilther with CASH ASSETS, now on hand, amount to
OVER
6'800,000
INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1863 OVER
5.200,000.
LOSSES PAID DURING THE YEAR AMOUNTING
TO OYER
.G 2,000:
DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY, thus aiding the in
sured to pay Premiums.
The last DIVIDEND on all Mutual Policies in force
December 31,1861, was
FIFTY PER CENT.
S PR: 117 6 ece V• • • • • : • • •..
Its TEITSTRES are Well-known citizens in our midst.
entitling it to more consideration than those whose
managers reside in distant Cities.
Alexander Whllldin.
J, Edgar Thomeou,
George Nugent.
Ron James Pollock,
Albert C. Roberts.
P. B. Mingle.
Samuel Work.
ALEX. WIIILLDIN, President.
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President.
JOHN S. WILSON, Sec. and Treas
ap4-I2i
FAME INSURAN4
-`• No. 4 06M
PHI C L H ADI
VIBE AND INLAI
Mae
rraneis N. Back,
Charles Richardson.
Henry Lewis,
0. W. Davis,
P. S. Justice,
Gteorge A. West,
FRANCIS N.
E COMPANY,
DDT STRUT.
LPHIA.
D IbiSURANOL
TORS.
-
John W. Ilvermaz.
Robert E. Potter,
John Kessler. Jr..
R D Woodruff.
Char/es Stokes.
Joseph D. Ellis.
BIICIN, President.
ARDSON. Vise President.
ar.1.14-t1
MIAS.
W. 1. ELAWCHARLI. Secret
UPHOLSTERING.
H. B BLANCHARD At CO.,
Northeast corner THIRTBENTH and CHESTNIIT'Iits
Carpets and Matting msde
Bedding. Hair Mattresses, die.
Verandah awnings.
STEWART DEP - IJY,
• at M MaSOX'S. 253 South SECOND Street.
above SPIiIICE.. would inform those who would pur
chase Carpets, 011 Cloths. Mattings. or Window Shades.
. that he is now selling from the largest and best
sto a ok p-2-stato that hthO e hag, shown for MIRY years.
_
COTTON BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS
of an numbersand brands.
Raven's Dusk Awning Twills, of all descriptions, for
Vents. Awnings. Trunk and Wagon Covers.
Also. Paper Meafsetrizars' Drier Pelte, from Ito a feet
"lit Tarpaulin. Bolting. nail Twine am
Jona W. ays>t J CO.
g 11941 11IS
William J. Howard.
Samuel T. Bodine.
Job. /*Hnan
Charles F. Heazlitt.
Hon. Joseph Allison.
Isaac Hazlehnrst.
'AMUSEMENTS.
EAST LYNNE
DM WOOD. the Authoress of this most Popsies.
Novel, hastlramatized h peclally for
MISS LAURA KEENE.
who has received it from England by the "CRY of "4.
don."
THE EARL'S DAUGHTER OF MST LYNNE,
A PLAY IN 5 ACTS
lb. fret Dramatic Work of
DIRS. WOOD,
will be croduccd by
MISS LAURA IiEENE
FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL Bth,
FOR RIR RRNIFIT,
At the WALNUT-STREET THEATRE. anG4t
MRS. HENRY WOOD,
arti-Et EnT LYNNE.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF M. 11610.
4--x. SOIREE OYMNASTIQUE.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GREAT CEITRAL FAIR
OF THE SeNiTART COMMISSION.
By request of the Committee on Exhibitions, Banefita,
and Entertainments.
A SOIREE OYMIASTIQUB.
AND LT GRAND RE•IM1011
of the (Sawn eoe A n S eetod with the PH ILADELPHIA
NATAToRIInd AND PHYSICAL iatsiTruTE, wut be
he!d at the
ACADEMY OF MllBlO,
TUESDAY EVENING. April 12th.
The chases of Masters and young Gentlemen. under
the direction of Dr WM. JANSEIT. The classes of
lonus Ladles led by Mies S. F. MOPHENS. The classes;
of Gentlemen conducted by Messrs HARI3I34ON and
01130 A.
The whole rerformance being a fall and practical il
lustration of all the branches of modern Gymnastics and
Physical Culture. and executed entirely by amateur/3p
m• mho,s et the Institution
The Grand Orchestra of thirty-six fltst class perform
ers wilt, tu itself. pr ,, rs a `real attraction
Tirecb r of the General Music Kr. HAWAII
Director of the binge for the "Light Oymnastles.
Mr LOSSE.
F. LEY.POLDT, corner of CHESTNUT and JUNIPER
Streets, has been appointed Treasurer, and Agent fur
the sale of tickets.
PRICE OF ADMISSION: *1
Parquet and Balcony
Family Clrclo and amphitheatre MI cents
No extra charge for reserves seats.
Sale of seats to commence on Tuesday. April 12.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. The performance to commence
pnactuall y 8 o'clock.
he sale of tickets at Mr. F. LEYPOLDT'S Book Store
Will ciao at 4 o'clock P. M. on luceday. the 12th.
ap7 fit
GRAND SOIREES FOB THE
- GRAND CENTRAL PAIR EiATERTAINNE ITS
COMNININ"
X ic
ÜBIO AAD ALI
BY pp v. sralsN ios
• • -
Pupils! of tho
FIFTEENTH WARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
AT ME
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
FRIDAY EVENING, Aprill6tll, atB o'clock. and SATUR
DAY AFTERATON. April 161 b, at 3 o'clock. Tickets 21
cantut adroit to otther antartainmant AO' thtnwt.th
WANTS.
PAM:TT SALESMEN. WANT ED.
V in a Wholesale Carpet Hones. in New York. one or
tiro experienced and competent Salesmen. Tireee Laving
an acquaintance with bayere pre 'erred. and will be libe•
rally treated with. For particulars apply to JAMES. A.
ELLIOTT at CO. Do 403 MANNET Bt.. Phila. ant-Sae
'`}'NOR D B ABS.-FIRST-0 LASS
Artists desire Situations in a quartette choir of some
first•CillE6 Sniscopal Chureit. They are well acquainted
with the Inisconal cerviees, and can elve first class re
ferences. Address '• 'loner and Baca, " Stlft SADI.IOId
Street.apo.3t*
WANT ED.—AN ENTRY CLERK,
v not (Iv: r 22 bears of age. > Address, with rbfs
mice. Box 698. P-0.
WAN TED.-A COMPETENT BOOK
Y REEFER wants a permanent situation in a Nap
candle, Commission. or Manntecturing Route. G)od
reference. Address • "IL." Box 2il P. 0. apT
WANTED—AN ASSISTANT MALE
2EACII.Efi In a Clapsical Academy. Permanent.
Veasant position Phila. Teachers' lustitute. :417 S.
TBIBIt Street. Its
WANTED-A SITUATION BY A
Young Ml N. at Clerk in a Railroad. frourance.
Broker, r Leal office. Good accountant, and correct at
fi Rules. Can give good reference. Addreee "P. 6 D,"
P 7,4,4 office. &P7-2c*
N TED—AS FOREMAN IN. A CAR
Factory. one Machinist. with some experience la
Drafting; one Blacksmith. and one Moulder- None will
be accepted without eatiefactory references ete to goolifi
cationn. Bapecially most they be reli , c4te Union TIZ*7I.
Apra, personally, at 945 Ridge avenge. oetween 10
and 11A. M .on Wit 9N:in/AY& the Bth and 13th, or by
letter until the 13th, addressed as above, " Union."
Alto, two or three good Moulders. ape-It.
W AN TED-TO RENT, BY THE
tint August. a large ROUST. with modern
conveniences. situate between Chestnut and. Sprint)
and east of Sixteenth St. Address Immediately, Box 1708
P. 0. aYB-26"
WANTED-A SOBER, INDUSTRI
ous MAN, to take charge of a Tatloilng Establish
ment. Be must be a good Crater, and practical busi
ness man. One who can come well recommended can
have a good situation by calling immediately.
It T. 0 tliitg.
sp1•Bto QUAKERTOWN, Bucks county. Pa.
WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN
• • and Wife the Dwelling part of a House in the vi
cinity of lndependecce or Washington Squares, on or
before June Is;. Would take the care of office. Very
best of references given. !adzes , ' Box 1401 Post Office.
mbl7 theta tf
86600 -AN .ACTIVE BUSINESS
• Man. dogirous of changing his present
business, would invest the above amount in a good tiom
mission or Manufacturing concern "fa welt known in
Philadelphia." Address , in real name, •• C B. S." at
this office av - 3t.*
-A BUSINESS WANTED, 86, 000 wbere energy, integrity, and capital can
be safely and profitably employed—either office, commis
sion, mercantile, or manufacturing. Address, with par
ticulars, • Draco, ' Press office. r ape-tau:if 31.
S 5 000 ANTED, A PARTNER
9 •-W
with the above capital, to extend a safe
and p rofitable Manufacturing Business. Address "Part
ner. Preen office. mhs-3t.
876 A MONTH 1-I WANT TO HIRE
AGENTS In every County, at *75 a month, ex
penses paid, to sell _MY new cheap Family Sewing Ma
chines. Address S. MADISON. Alfred. Me. [felt darWEin
at WANTED TO RENT, FOR THE
Summer months. a Raub bed Country HOUSE.
within an hour's ride of the city by cars. Address- with
fall particulars, `• W." office this paper. ay7-3t4
egg WANTED TO PURCHASE OR
1..4 RENT—A HOUSE AND LOT at or near CHESTP
NUT HILL, or TO RaNT, for the summer. a place at
CHELTEN HILLS. near the line of the Nurth Penn
ey lvaide. Railroad.
Adams •W. M. L.." No. 8 1 1 ARCH Street ao7-st*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
T RO LET.-TH SRCOND,
-A- and fourth floors at 235 MARKED Street, through
to Church alle7- m 029 tf
REAL I STATE, DESIRABLY SITU
-a-a, ATED. le offered. et a fair mareet value. for - Stock
°lithe BACK AND VINIF,-STRRETS PASSISNGIBR RAIL
ROAD, at &liberal price.
D REINBOTEI,
apVdti' 4:36 WALNUT Siieet.
Fon SALE- A DPSMA.BLE PRO
-R- P.1311T7 in Eecond Ward. on MAItIOTIog LANE.
near Fourth St.. will be sold on accommodating term's. For
Particulate. nppir to CHAS. W. ziaiIIERMAN. Real
tie
tate Agent, 926 MOYAMBNSING aveuue.Zap7thst-3t*
in FOR SALE OR TO RENT-A
small COTTAGE on SIIIIINIT Street. CHESTSIIT
RILL, with sae bath. and water. Apply at No ttO9
tooth 'FOURTH Sheet. ap6-6t•
F 0 It RE N T-A VALUABLE
MG& Store Stand In Burke comity. Pa.. 26 ranee from the
city. near a hallroad: convenient Salesroom and Dwell.
in g djoir g. Rent moderete. dreee B. J.."80x
ern, Y. 0. ap7-4,0
L FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT RESI
DENCE ON LOCUST Street, opposite St. Usrk's
Church Thi. is one oz the most eligible and desirably
situated houses in Philadtlphia. Apply to
J. M. GU.IIVIBY & SONS,
aP7-3t 508 Walnut Street.
eit FOR SALE—A VERY DES MA
MA BLE PROPERTY, the residence of the late Dr.
Jacob bbaipless, deceased, with Eightstm Acres of
superior Land attacked. It is situated in the borough of
DU W/4114 GTOWN / Chestetcounty, within ten minutes'
walk of the Chester Valley and Pennsylvania Railroad
Stations. at which all trains stop. The Dwelling is very
conveniently and substantially built. with Barn. 'Maul
House. Spring House. and alt necessary out- building's-
There is a gieat abundance of shrubbery. Pratt. and
bbade 'hoes. Part of the land will be sold with the
buildings, if desired. .apply to
ABU. S. ititIBRIDaE.
ap7.lm • DOWNINGTOWN P. 0.
de GERMANTOWN PROPERTY
AsEeLFOR SALE. by Thomas & Ron, on TUESDAY.
April 12 —A large and convenient HOUSE. on CHURCH
LAN S, in the country, yet near to railroad station.
markets. stores, chnrchee, ac. It has heater, hot and
cold hydrant water, and a well of excellent water, gas,
and long porches
Lawns on three sides, well sbaded with line old trees.
A. good E tone stable and large kitchen garden, The pro
perty will be shown by the tenant-
Tents easy. ISAAC
ap6-6tif" Ito. 407 WALNUT Sueet.3d story.
do TWO LARGE NEW THREE
STORY NAP SION'S, one with four and the - 00.er
twelve acres of arena& all In complete order: also. one
of eight zoome. TO RENT—Darby. Apply to B
hIID
DLETON. Darby. ap7 3G.
.2;i FOR SALE—A THOROUGH
Bred Trotting srALLToN. six years old, /5
bands 3 innhes high. a half brother to GILT, the
Lteat Trotting Mare. To be seen at bteteon's, stables, in
OCUST Street. below Twelfth street. ap7.2t*
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST- A CERTIFIOAI E OF S•PER
CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSTLVANIA.
for 0/4518.06. dated March 11 IKM. No. 764. in name of
WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also. a Certificate .of o•Der
cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the sum of faxi,
dated June SA 1846. Mo. 1462, in the name of SLI
PI M& administrator of William Meredith in trust. AP
nlication has been made to the Auditor General for a re.
naval of said Certificates
felo-bn SW K. PUIOR. No. 811 ARCH Street.
AUCTION SALE.
BAZAAR NINTH AND SlN
som. •
SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES.
THIS (TRIIRsDAY) MORNING.
CORIMMICIDg at Il o'clock. comprising about
FIFTY HORSiI.
Full descriptions at sale
Also, a pair of excellont
mules. -
INN- No carrisaes will be otTprad this dlr.
ap7-2t if ALFRED II HERKTIESS, Auctimser.
BAZAAR NINTH AND SAN
ECM STREETS
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES, A ,
ON SATURDAY MORNING next.
At 10 o'clook, conwrisi of about
SIXTY HORiES
Full descriptions in catalogues
Also, new and second• hand carriage. light wagons.
single end double harness. saddles, bridles, din.
r No postponement on account - of weather.
Anr - kale of horses. An on Wedne.div next.
Jai - Annual tale of rata . , 25111 of May.
Rai - Carriages and harness at private sale.
ap7.2t it ALFRED hf RESKaLESS. Auctioneer,
YOUR CARTES DE VISITE ARE
admired and popular: ever•body has them; do as
cthers do. ao to B. F. REIMER'S ballery. 62F Alteg
Street, and obtain a eet. lt*
'WI EATON & DENCKLA,HARDWARE
_LA_ Commission Merebants, 507 COMMERCE And 510
NORTH Streets. offer for tale:
Inclor Brand It alb.; Plymouth Mill Rivets
W. & S. Butcher s Gag Meal; Seale Cabinet Looks.
Patham's Horse Nails; Losko's School Slates,
Copper, Brass. and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards.
Also, a full assortment of imerlean Hardware.
BUILDING HARDWARE.
SPRAY HINGES,. T HINOML
REVEAL f 61317T1'8R STRAPS,
and all kinds of wronsht illmnifa large or small.
SIILITTBR BOLTS, 11BOS BOLTS.
and marry articles of Building and Carriage Hardware.
manufactured and kept On hand at
JACKSON IRON WORKS.
mbll43m Office No. 2136 CHURCH Ails
ffian nfeotnrso c of Warranted BgAbf and HAT WU-WM
g WRI'LI'EN AND VERBAL DE ,
tuition and T
Mrels'srfignit of lu sl e riefle i g t ; Health . Billet
tion. Se/I. improvement, Management, and Train
- ingTor CIEiILDUEN. social adaptation. 14., dal
and evening, by JOHN L. Ch.Pll3l.
Phrenologist and Bookseller.
mhl9•etUth No. go B.SIINTEI Street, above Ch.estnd.
AMUSEMENTS.
MISS EMILY SHAW'S READING
IN AID OF TH3
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
AT THE MIMICAL VIED HALL
On FEIIMY Emma. April Bth. 1884.
Ar 8 o'cLOog.
CORREiPONDIISCE.
PICLADam , grl, April 2, 1854.
farts Emmy Straw ; at airing heard hoW Ltd, vll . _,dtir:
•• Readlnas " have peen aPOrd oll aug NeW agmla''""
&embers, we beg leave to soli.lt Your kind Maces in aid
of the Funds of the Private and Public School Depart
ment of the Great Central Fair. We will be much Krell.
fled even will favor the project by naming an early con
venient dap, when we may have the pleasure to an
nounceice our citizens the privilege of
hearing that Yeu en will r Y ßecitat R lens or Readings. With sentiments
of regal d, we ale
ry respectfully, your obedient 'advents.
Edward Shippen, Wm. H. Furness.
C. J. GM& Theo Cnyier.
J T. Thomas, Constant Quills%
semi. J. Hooves,
Wm, F. Judson,
Geo. Jim kin. Jr.. Edward Hopper.
Horace Binnoy, Jr.. Jos B. Townsend.
LA PIERRE HOtran. April 4. 1861.
Tr, Edraird Hhipren, Uharles J hum and, Jos. T.
Lacks.rnaa. E+y ;
tR !. I acknowledge, with Dlettenre, the taxi•
tenon r °Moly extended to ere by II one:401M! and Oih er
gentlemen of Philadelphia, to arra a Reading in aid of
the School Department of the Oreat Central Fair.
serum YOU t am meet happy to have title opportunity
t, e mite Into the ttel.erons Fund your Fair will
dernhtleen co:Arlin:as to the Sanltary canes. and all/ sec
apart Friday Evening. April Bth for the propooed rot
ig. Vence elncerely.
EAU LT SHAW.
nem MONIALS
Alba SNaw's Readings have been the alibied or high
enconicons, as will be Porteiv.d by the foltowlrur
mon/a,e from tbo, e moat gnali fled to judge - Viz :
FROM BR. OLIVER t r Vitem.:. est S! Ro-rros.
Miss /thaw b a , much grace end dignity, a very Meet.
empathetic voice, a line enenulatb,n, and, to my e ar,
an almost faultiefre pronunciation. 1 !mini eo itale to
criticise, that I feared I mug be wanting. In the 01 , 1
which detects faults.
Fiume REY, JNO. MIRA' WATewrottru.
Miss Shaw poeteAueo , power enough for imita.ing the
Popular ezargeretionn of some famous lisederi, be t.ss
much sense and 'implicit, to give it the' d iyection. gibs
is !aspired with the desire to remain , natural In tone.
gesture, and expression,
waste she preserves every dra
ma:lo oy tender elemeatof tie author There is ul tack
et, energy acd passion which libakepeere or Browning
esquires: but the feeling of the page le delicately abated.
and the true grace of woman c othes the/OWe:
Mies Show use been kindly permitted to refer to the
following gentlemen:
Hon. Selmon P. Chase. Secretary of the Tr/Mum
Hob, A. Buckingha. Governor of Connecticut.
Barnes Sears D U.. President of Brown University.
R. P Dunn. Professor of Rhetoric in Browh.Unlverelir.
ht, pilau AL Decatur. U. S. N.
..Ino, b Dwlirbt, Editor of Journal of Music, Boston,
Gilaa W Slack, Not . Boston.
Hen. S. Rt.ckwood Hoar, Concord. Mans,
READING
PROGRAMME;
Oa Plckat Duty' 3 G. Virb'llor.
Charlie Zdae't rpo
.
Death of Joe (Bleak Roam) C W hasj:D i l f et P a l e a :
yam ded W. E. Mtiler.
Sam Weller'aValentlae Ohm Diclenn.
INTERMISSION. •
The Vagaboade
lady
Jonathan to Jr , hn
The Hams& Lediklene
More Elnl,abaloo
Beading to commerce at 8 o'clock.
Tickete to cents. with reFerved Reate. to be bad at
GOULD'S. SEVENTH and CHESTNUT stn. apl4lt
AURA KEENE,
•-■- 4 ap6.2t KIST LYNNE.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
CELEBRATION OF THE THIRD ANNIVERSARY
F/EST REGIMENT "'PANTRY".
(CRAY REiRRYES)
GRAND MILITARY AND UITI3.ISNS' DRESS SOIREE
AND
PEONES DS CONCERT.
TUESDAY EVENING. Aprll.9th, 1864.
Proceed, to be day , ted to the
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE UNITED S/ATEW
rra.RY COMMISSION. ..
coMMITTEB OF ARRANOEMENTa
Mn. F. P Nlobolson, I Dent. A It. Pm•la7s.
mmi. Win. H. Morn, ; Lieut. Charles 8. tde.
Capt. J. Londemlader, Lieut. Cleo. F. DCleaer,
Capt. Wm. W. Allen. Lient h.. C. Wrsr. ,
rapt. Oeo W. Gal./oar, Lieut. B. fd. DusenberTF
Capt. J. Parkecifartin.
TIC RE CS, 9rEfr
COnlert to carman At 8 t;
Tickets can be procnred fro
CeturnitDet oleo. member,. oir
& bens. under the. C..nttnent,
Co,. 173 Borth Second etreet.
nyry OF LONDON,
ap6 2t EAST LYNNE
CONCERT HALL
J. W. WILDER
SIMMONS I SIMMONS: EIMMONS I
THE GREAT LI.L.USIONIST
AND
BASILICOTRAuHATITEGIST.
Maiticeo AND FLATTERING bUCORSS.
THA IMMENnE AUDIENCES.
CHARMED, MYSTIFIED. B 4NS AT .ONIZED, AND
TEIRILIAD BY THS
AIITONiAT OF THE REALMS OF MAGIO,
Whoa
WONDERFUL PERFORMANCES
Surpass belisf. and
"MARE ONE'S EIrES 1TF.......Fp0L 0' THE OTHER
THE SPIRITUALIiii% WORELY PERPLEX /D
By the astoutadt.g expoco: of their frauds am etiyeu by
THE tAitkAT SIktMODIS.
Intl; grand tour of
. .
THE BLOW). RED WRITING ON THE AE
ILLUSORY MIRACLES
Will be contintifd
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
New Tricks every night, in addition to the most beau
tiful and mysterious of the feats performed by
THE SORCERERS OF CHINA AND JAPAN.
Including
THE GREAT JAPANESE PAPILLIONAGEOUS MYS
TERY: OR
THE FLIGHT 0 .? THE BUTTERFLY.
The most pleasing, graceful., and beautiful feat ever
witnessed, and
LE SABOT JAPANESE;
ou t
TOY-SPINNING ON a SINGLE THREAD,
AND
THE CAT,IGRAPHY OF THE. DEAD
For further particulare see pamphlets.
Admission.--
Gallery
Children under ten years.
Doors open al 7i &awe at 8 o'clock I
GRAND MLT.iiES ON SATURDAY. apB-4t.
ADY LAURA.
J ap6.2t LADY ISABEL
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW Aiwa-
STREET THEATRE.
REAPPEARANCE OF
MRS. Jo DREW.
ROSEDALE,
OR
THE RIFLE BALL.
Tbis great play, by Lester Wallach, Es% , will be pro
duced. for the first Sate in Philadelphia, on THIS (Mon
day) EVENING April ith 1854, and played
EVERY BS SUING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE,
WITH
EVERY SCENE NEW,
BY
Charles J. Hawthorne and R. S. Smith.
Machinery by. John Forza,
New and appropriate Music by Chas. N. Dod worth.
filthier). Co,turoes by Vrannemaker & Brown.
Fropertier and Appointments by George Barrie. ,
Dew Orient eller by. Cornelius & Baker.
Upholstery by. B F. Milligan.
Maitre de Dense. George Smith.
EVERY MEMBER OF THE COMPANY IN THE
DISTRIBUTION,
AND
MRS. JOHN DREW AS ROSA LEIGH.
CHANGE OF TIME. —Doors ODOR at 7: commence at
8. Seats Secured one week in advance. without extra
charge. FP.IDAY. Bencill of MRS. JOHN DREW.
ROSEDALE. aPISt
LADY ISABEL.
-&- 4 ai.B-2t EAST LYNNE.
WA L N UT. STREET THEATRE.
• THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, April 7,
T act night bat two of the engagement of Riga LAURA
REEVE. and Comedy Company, from New York. Revi
val, by particular request,< of the grand spectacular
drama of THE SEA OF ICE,
Pioducad with the same magnificent effects ae performed
at Lsura Keene's Theatre. New York, upwards- of 100
nighto,
introducing the entire Double Company. as also
the principal members of the Walnut street Theatre Corn
mar. The performance will conclude with the fare%
WHICH sHa.r..l, I MARRY?
LADY LAURA.
apda E &ST LYNNE.
aROV ER'S CHESTNTJT-BTREET
N." , TREATER.
LEONARD GROVER. .MANAOEM.
IMKENSe SUCCESS
IMMENSE SUCCESS
of Benviertult's gnat American Drama, the
OCTOROON,
OCTOROON,
hkh will he Tettttft:l . 11=11 - B . EVENING with all its
Re ink:lp sis a
GREAT CAST, SU.PRRB MUSIC. Acc., Acc.
Regular Family Matinee. SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
apt-6t .gpril 9.
LADY ISABEL;
ap6.2t LADY LAUBA
ESSSI S. CROSS AND JARVIS
AAA- Will give their Third WIRES in the Foyer of the
Academy of Mimic on FuIDAY EVFISUNG, April Stlt,
at S o'clock, assisted by Messrs.
CARL GAERTNER.
A. ROGGEN BURGER.
THEO. AHRERD.
L. BUCHNER.
Tickets $l. each. .To be had ai the Untie &toren. ap1.24
COI CHI. SI ER (N 0 -HUMBUG)
Writing on the Arm. without turning the back to
the audience, a. la , lharlatam.
COLCHESTER. THE OREAT TEST MEDIIDI.
. .
Will remain in town to convince partiee of. the truth
of Spiritualism, when comvared with the Wicks of Ka
cramancy and second.hand Jugglery.
N. B does not cut off his own head or
those of kQe yatrons. Call at 917 CHBSTIVIT Street,
over the store. apfr2t•
LADY LAURA
LiDY IeABEIL
GRAND LlTE s ß o A i l l ii; AND "MUSICAL
HT THE
ALUMNI OF THE GIRLS' HIGH AND NORIdAIs
SCHOOL,
AT THE
ACADEMY OF MIJSIC.
. MONDAY EVENING. Aorllll, 1964.
At Bight o'clock.
Tickets" 50 cents.
Reserved Sestsitan be obtained at Gould's Musts
Store, corner' of Seventh and Chestnut, without extra
coarse.
Proceeds for the Sanitary Commission.
ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA HOUSE.
"THE FAMILY RESORT."
'CARNCROSt4 h.ND BIXBY'S MINSTRELS
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OP THE WORM
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES
WendLl si ng i ng , Beautiful Danetne. LstiihaLS
leagues, PlantAtion Runes. ke—Ate., by -
TWENTY TA' SNTED ARTISTS.
Tickets 2.11T1V,7 . Efolf aTFAMI.".
fe27-3m J. L CAtcrouROSS. Bastian Mlneair.
THE GREAT PICTURE .
AT COP - CERT HALL LECIPULB ROOM
Only a few days longer.
Commencing TUE3DAY. April 6th.
J. limo Williams' celebrated
PANORAMA OP THE BIBLE.
This Is the most complete and finished Paintingof the
sacred Scriptures In the world. comprising over fifty of
the =oat
• -•-
SUBLIME Al 9 THRILLING SCBISS%
of the first three thousand ',ewe of Biblical Ristory,
forming altogether one of the finest exhibitions of the
age.
OPEN EVERY EVENING at a quarter to 8 o'clock.
Admission 25 cents.
El B. Wanness on Tuesday. Wednesday. Pedal.. and
atnrday afternoons. at 3 o' . lock .
Admission for Children 10 cents. fele Ma
LADY ISABEL
Of BAST LYNNE.
and
LADY LAURA.
p r li
ERMANIA OaIIESTRA.—PUBLIC
N." HERBARIUM , every SATURDAY, It 9 o'oloak. P
M. at the IttUoicAL IPODTD 11111. L. steal* GAM* PP
sent.. Package. of tteket.. 411. To be had at Ai.
DEBT. 1104 CHESTNUT Street. T. B. GOULD,
VENTH and CHESTNUT. and at the Hall door. fert.
PENNSY LVA NI & ACADEMY CI ,
THE FINS ARTS.
10n5 CHESTNUT STREET.
OPEN DAILY (Sundays (adopted) from A. K tiD
B.• .
d M.
miesion 26 cent.. Children half wise. jal2l-kt
r4 ,4= 44 , FOR ALBANY AND
TROT. via Delaware and Rat.llan (lanai_
The barge bTACICTOLR, Capt. HUBBARD. le now
loading at let Wharf. below STRUM, street, and will
leave for the above points on SATURDAY. at 6 P. 111,
For frelaht, which will be taken at reasonable rates,
apply to
D L FL ATIAGAN. Agent.
30A South Delaware Avenue.
ICORRECT PIANO TUNING..
—Mr. 0. E. SAMGRIT'S Orden for ThklS
and Reptlens_ Pianos are reoeived at MASON .111 00.3
Store. 907 CHEST/MT Street, onto'.
Mr. S. has had eleven years' factory experiense tai am.
ton. and Ave y ears employment in Philadelphia
SPECIAL —Pianos rehmtherad to sound as eott anilA
sweet-toned as new. wittwat rnaootaff.
larmafor 141-9/9/1
J. T. Trowbildge.
Tentyson:
J B. Lowell.
.thorgo H -13osor.
T. kiwid,
KEE DOLT,AH3.
Veloeh. Deflator( at 14.
rom any of the above-named
.f the Regtmen (i. 0 aktore
tal Hotel, end at Fot ring as
ap3. tune
Manager
60 cents