17 ' Fot ieenit. l owa boar, Sornereet -r-airCemmen. Penns Alliance. Ohio ,T ge , Greensburg , r Tessa ' ;111119.1rd. Boston lowa goche , ter, Logan, Ohio G Gould. Lonna, Ohio Ceilins. Logan, Ohio I 43 Collins. Ohio W Valentino. Indiana . N Sp oul. Chatter CO p Cleaver. Delaware City o nunerelml—Shrth st l'lsg Wilmington lirra Eder.Eligton, Bid Montgomery:Washington Montgomery,Wnehington itieberd QUIDD. Few Tort r D Bar son. lowa . . . . • - -- B Walton. Chester co Mitre Welton. Chester co Wright do Th. Chester co ee 111 Tithron Croton Fall, Meredilh. West Chester L Schreck. Ches co 711 t-e M WhiteAlda. aifol d ttee MA. Rudolph, Oxford I 'V 0 BtabbN, York co States trillion. Marge 1: A 'Rex Jae Wood. Parry en W Shiba: Perri , co .Sll Stalitt. Bedford co 31r Sherwood. Bedford co Williams. Bed'ord co F Jotter. Peach Bottom J Merle, Wil. Del Time Britton. 13 S • J Mullen. Nana .1 A lawyer. Penns Taco M Fes Halda ct al—Race street, above Third. 3frs E Blnnk. Allentown H R Tetlemsr. New Jenny/ B W Arment. Lancaster J Kai:amen, Reading SV E Seollenberger. PA S B Long Cass Buck. lids. Pa P sut Wine Krouse. Resrling Miss M ..neat, Penns Rath & sof. Heading John A' Racket, Lancaster cbssA Mcbiregor. S A _Tobin 5I Thorne, Irrieecce IL Ltilinem. II A .ins srer,Tamegza V.ircrigebtaglJohn Summit Hill Siagriet. Lebanon ;A 's Horn Sum slit Kilt TB A iliehn. Penns /Jcbn W Miller, Lebanon Geo W Ps:son. USA Barley Sheaf —Seem! A Danebewer Arla.Bncles co (has Danehower. if S A Jr cob Stspies- U S A ♦ S Bell 3 er. Brmiartgbara Abner frutilt. II 8 A Isaiah Deverte, 17 SA 'nor littrn, , , n S A JaslieseJiet. U 8A wmFiLic lISA John L Lee. IT S A Smith Harth , r,Fror Chase C 2.1..110x, LE ni.nartville J Eases A'lt„ Montgomery Bald Engle—Third a Beni Stout. Bath. Pa J W Barnes. Bath. Pa H P Osborne. Bethlehem Thoophilus Bret, Batton 7.ll'as Huber. Bethlehem F Foelker. Allentown S Boa e.. Lehigh Pallor Jolla Such. Sr. Penns Jamb Zepp. Lansdale. Pa Jacob Laab. Kumarllle Black -Bear--Third s A Feaster. Holland. Pa Nies Femur. Holland Ps ! Joni I ieaiaad, Lauo David Woodring.Penna Robert Long. Ersigelsville - B Afßrdman. Penns Jacrb Barnett. i J B Weber. Howard, Pa Baramm 4 s Hotel—Third street, above Rae*. il R Preston, Washington IWin C Dees,. New York 'Wm blill.r R P Heath Jas 8 Cavrnar. 17 BA,D R Chamberlin Eaml Peterson. Perna ' J R Steadman. Glass Joe hi Whitrey. 17 13 A !John 1 Hitl., Poona Jacob B Lamw, 'Jersey N a viroodbury. Baltimore I A Dawson. EGrautoa IN. G lifqrgaa, Dove r. PA .!Madison House—Second, above Market. Thos B Bopple. Delavare IP W Thant. Karnak Moses T 4. ownan 1;n18.. It dill, Dolincton Anbt Bests. Bucks co ;Jos Hart. Doylestown Rees, Etrondsburg F el.ekwell. X J *kJ)* mare - wad. Va 1 Jot l. decks co SPECIAL NOTICES_ HOTT'IR HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. orvb Bid WATHA BAIR RBSWEATIVE, HOIT'S HIAWATHA HAIR. RESTORATIVE. ROYI'S HIAWATHA 14AIR RESEIBATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR REsistnitrivs. In Yon itf4.lenrs Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to have t z omerred she greatest boon on his tribe because he brought to its notice eorn. Evart' one will admitthat . o ur preparcilon 1e warily of the Dame. for the Wallis !_t confers when it is known. WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOSS. It restores faded and gray hair and whiskers to their original color. it brings up the natural shading of one hair With another. thus giving the hair a perftct life ap rearancs, V) that the most critical ob , ,erver sunset de tect its use It makes harsh hair soft and silky, slops its falling out, cleanses it and the scalp from ail impurities. is as readily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair dressing• and entirely overcomes the bad effects of pre• 7101711 nee of preparations containing sulphur. sugar of lead, J, C . The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the fallen , - lag challenge to test in the New York dailies three weeks, which WAS NEVER ACCEPTED 'Let some well known and disintereated persona ap• votut ocs to the proprietor or each preparation for the hair to brine 111) the color. Sven proprietor to use no thing but Ile own preparation. and the person nothing ease duriug the teat. A certificate of the result to be Published at the expense of the unsuccessful coca. yetitors. told everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT & CO., xchle-17 10 Mayoralty Place. New Yore._ HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!! DATCHBLOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best in the World. The only Harmless, True. and Reliable D7B k nown. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Red. Rusty, or tray Hair lartautly to a Glossy Black or ...Valuta/. Broom. without injuring the Hair or stain ing the Skit" the Hair Soft and Beautiful: im parts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color. and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The sennine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR: all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by an Drage - late. &c. FACTORY. St BARCLAY street. ~..arew York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressiest the Hair. i 729.13, MASON i3noir & Co's HAIEGIff'S r - ''''l OABINIT ORCLANS. gr7P.K &VD.' Vi:l73 400:1 ❑PE PRIDE CLOTHING, OF THE LATBST STYLBS.IESAIS in the Beat Manner, dYpresaly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Belling Prices marked in Plain Yignies. All Goode made to Order warranted ma'am- Cory. OW OEM-PRICE SYSTEM 111 strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de2&l7 JONES at CO , 604 MARKET Street. Till POPULAR. CLOTHING HOUSE OF PHILA., • • OAR HALL." Ysst•slits goods and moderate prises. WANAMAMO. k BROWN. a Z. sorner SIXTH and MARE Streets. 4taml Deoirttnent (to mate to order) Vro. 18, Sixth A. WIIELLEA cfL WILSUN 10-UEST C I _ • - SEWING-IkLA. C HINE S. THE CSEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND Salesrooms, 703 Chestnut Street above 7n. 112 EN-IVZLIMI3J- SLOAN—BROOK k —On the 7th inPt , by Rev. Richard liewton, D, D. William W. bluan to Elizabeth B. Brooks. eldest daughter of Jeremiah 31. Brooks. all of this city INPANCOAST—LBWIS —On ThuriTlay, April 7111,1964 by the Bev. Doctor Ducachet, Doctor Wiliam Henry Pancoast. of Philadelphia, to Miss Mary Ann Gertrade Lewis, daughter of Doctor Blisha J. Lewis, of this city. PLANSBI7.II.OH—ITARLOW —ln Philadelphia, Wed netday evening. April 6, by Rev. B. R. I.olley, Ensign John W. Fiacsbnrg. U. & Navy, to Avila Marla, eldest daughter of Otis Harlow , of New Bedford, Mass. • BRODRRAD—LBWS.—On Wednesday. Out last , at the Seventh Presbyterian Church, by toe Ray. James M. Crowell, George H. Brodhead. of New York city, to Sallie S., daughter of Samuel W Lewis of this city, tyyßn--8R611.--On the 6th by the Her. W. 8. Ball. Capt. L. D Tyler, of the 103 th P. V.. and M ies Burma L Hess. all of Philadelphia. 8131PSOIY—POOLS-01, the 9th of November. 1863, by the Rev. George Durbonrow, Thomas T. Simpson. of Pittsburg. to Miss Annie B. Poole, of Philadelphia. * 3:>iv,=).. HtIMPBBEYS. —On the 6th instant. Elizabeth B C. Humphreys. daughter of Daniel and Eliza Humphreys. liar relatives and friends are invitt d to attend her fu neral on First day, the 10th instant. at 2 o'clock P. M., from the residence of her parents, Chester road ' below Darby. WEIGHT. —On Wednesday morning, 6th instant, Sa rah,. relict of the late Thos. Wright. Funeral from the residence other son-in-law, Dr. John F. Bird, corner of Eleventh and Green streets. on !gon dol morning next, at U o'clock. Interment in Laurel Hill. 'te • • . CLYMllB.—Year Morrisville, Dicks county. Pa., on Monday evenlng, the 4th instant. Francis Clymer. so M.&6121N15. --On the 6th Inerecnt Lydia W. Maginnie. ife of Feiwara J. lifitainnie. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence or her husband. No, 1733 Pine street, this (Friday) morning. at 11 o ' clock . 'Fe* RESSON & SON HAVE COMMENCED -■-• reeeivint their SWIM end Slimmer Stook of MOULN ING GOODS, and have now in atom— I Blhak R o z T azir n e im e s: I r az i liall =t i t ez, " Barone Hernani , Summer Bombazine*, • • Crape fdarete, ChallT. Noneselaner. :: A T Errinadines. Tamitaao , Bleak. and Bleak as White roulara.,_ay. moußaTzte sTosis, felS No. ins CHESTNUT Street. 200 BLACK AND WHITE STRIPE Mack and Whtte Strips Skirtings. Spring Style Balm:torah. leigPes' Smell Balmer/Os ::.COO New Spring Shawls. av 6 BYRE & LA.NDELL. EVENING' LECTUILII,—NEVIT GER GOIII&E. to 6e commenced. by In;Erne floe. THIS SVIBIIie. free, at the UNIVAIiaITr, ata P.M. IMGERMANTOWN. AN ADJOURNED NAM USG of the Ladies and Gentlemen. to form *Committee on Restaurant Dena trnent. for the GR.SaT CENTRAL FAIR, in behalf of the sanitary Commission. - trill be held as the Hone. of Gba.. ashmead. MaIN Street above Bebop' faired. on FRIDAY next. Bth inst., at tX r. M. All interested are invited to attend. Col C. 0. CHILDS. Chairman. WILT:um H. SQUIRE. Secretary. an 7 2t.• nte. REV. JOHN LORD'S LECTURES OR THE PALL OP ROMS. Shame Lecture of this new Conroe on the Grandeur. th. end the Pall of the Roman Empire. with the inquiry why ancient civilization could not avert the :Roin. will oe even in the Hall of the UnivereitY. NINI street. on THURSDAY EVENING. April 7. at 8 o'clock, SUBJECT—The Material Greatness and Glory of the Ancient Civilization. The remaining lactates are— Lecture ll—The /Met theewness and Defects of the ~d Roman Civillzattoa Shame and Miseries of So -duty—the Vices of Self-Inteteist, and Preparation for "violence and Inevitable Ruin. Lecture —The Pall of the - Empire. and the Desola. Hone produced by the Barbarians —the Destruction of the Old Falyric of Society. In Le ene e I c V f Pa—hnsmdodnwty rehet Oe Enin—thvPaiv ars of Art Literature. and Science, and the Mechanism .of Governments. Lecture V. —The Reasons why Chri , tianity did not save -the Empire S ub sequenteas which the Chntch intorno -anted with Civilizations—the Foandetion of the Dew Teutonic Structure 'Masts O.t the Course Fl. Schools and Ladles_el. 'ngle admission GO cents. an 7 pr. OIL COMPANY, NEW. —A BAISPON. Bible party. Two tocite now Dumping on the 11" d. Apply at ones Tor Shnres and a Prospectus. Bon 4880 P. 0.. Philadelphia. ap6-601. scinrimaima. AND su sex EU ANA. N ligir.litA/LBOAD 00.. °Mee :437 6. YOUSTIEt Street. PHILADRLPHIA. 188-1 The Asuanal Nesting of the Stock holders of this Com pany. and an election Officer esident and six Managers, will take place, at Ste of the Company'. on /WA DAT, the 2d day of May next. at 12 o'clock 'ten Wit, /I, WM, tiscretary. tract. above Third. D B Gowbe, Washington B Barnhart, Franklin co rellhounr. Bagoosten W trodegraff, Bacentoara F • Heard at Is. Haveaten P B small. Hagerstown A A Bennett, Hagerstown ,T W Bro en, Loodonville. 0 A Tellman, Loudonville, 0 W Gilchrist • . I.N Freeman. New Turk Drank Geise. 17 8 A W H Dennison. Harrlsbarii E Wtemon Baltimore EI Race. ntt•towa. DE Potter. Waahinatan reet, above Cstnu. JeN .e .1111110 q Jr, WChester 60 PI Joe. 'Fronton Liri t ! p o rvi, U S & p ili g •sherser. Penns j.. °sinner, West Chester Y P Potts INV ii Mink, Douglassville .1' W Woodside. Del co Jas Costae, Christiana The , .1 Mtre,hristiana. la , V adStrickln Oxford al Barry, Oxford C W Joins. Maryland J Stutter, U S A t street, above Slit W II Horn, Penna W H Allmon& WtL Del B Blskely . Buffalo Howard, Ohio F moo rxw, Blair co. Pa J Boyar. Oakland Pa Miss MLtoseY, Columbia Ft 13 Baer. Lancaster Mrs Biltatelt. Disisbnr,¢ Jas Cleland. Newark, Del A L Quoe, M Xasown, Pa street., below Vino. Brob.ns nett, Meet ;Elias Bast barn. Solebtrry iJUsdwaisder, Fox Chase tic.o Wat 0 , . Centreville Emsanal Werkitelser.il 6 • Sohn 8 haler. US A H 'Watson, Bnelcieglimn I Vanborn, Doylestown B. Swallow, Lambertville David Blair, Hartsville Alex B Johnson, New BODO Preston Price, Doylestown eLlrove. Cali wbill_ S lireass. 3font4omery co J Northampton WW Moab.. CliftoEan, ston Jr, has . Ps ton,Pa W S Kelieek. Easton, Pa I Roney Tool. Ernan.... Pa !J Kauffman. Pleasant Val W Pe cny;ao er.Monta'y co Went J H Geuther, Easton above Callowblit. I D E Snyder. Lynn. Pa John S Cornell. Penna. John Barg, Bullet Pa ' Daniel App, Illinois Wyanat, Ohio (Thos S Headman, Pampa !Jon Howlsnd, Mor,tg co !Geo it Kahler, Saaton. PIANOS rrAioa , . B. GOULD, and USIMIT.IRTI'. taisA.T. CENTRAL FAIR FOR VHS RANINA c R o i i CO LT MALSKON. FOR A DAY'S LABOR, A DAVE; MOO Kg. A DAY'S RIMINI', Office, 118 South EISPRNTR Street. corner of Samna Street. Second Story. Front Room. This Office will be open daily from 9 & M. too P. K tO TectiVe oubscriptions ORR DAY'S LABOR ORS DAY'S !Rim RS. ONN DAY'S RIVSDIUS From All Who Labor, or Have Incomes or Revenues. Byer)? Family has some relative or friend in the SLIMY OS WAVY! Let all bring in th.ir offerings to swell the great tide which is to culminate in Logan. Scours hi the month of June next. Wit 'WILL RECRTVO INDIVIDUAL FII IPTI MOMSEBOLD iI3BSCRIerIONS. ASEO GI &TIM!' SUB SC Elf. CI oNS. AI7.9eILIPT/ONS OF I A DAY'S L &BOR. A DAY'S INCOME. A DAY'S IREV.Entlie, IN MONEY, IN MA LIEF efITISEEE, IN Pk.oDUCTE The pier man or woman wilt thus have an (Imperil:l- I:MT to eontribats to the otjects of the Fair, who wonid otherwise be shut out of participation to it, Citizens are invited to call at the Office, where a flom mittee • ill be constioitiV Ia attendance to constder their susgesr ono, and to appoint Sub committees for City or country. L. MONTOoMEEY BOND, Chairman. HoGSEGOR J. mrratssoN. Secretary. JOHN W. CLAD HORN. apS-6tTreasurer, 118 South SEVENTH Street. linir THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR STATE OF DEL &WARS, EXECUTIVIL OBPARTMENT. DOVER. Moat. 1563 TO THE LOYAL CITIZENS OF bE.....a.WAES: It is proposed to hold a Great Fair in the city of Philadel phia, in the first week. in June next. for the benefit of the Sanitary Commission The citizens of Delaware have been cordially invited to co-operate with Ina citi zens of Peramy Wants and New Jersey in this patriotic and humane Imrooga. The regalattolie added hereto have been adopted with reference to this state, and will exhibit the details of the plan of management It is not necessary for me to commend this great and good work to the loyal people of Delaware You have already given with a liberality and labored with a fideli ty worthy of all praise. Yon have been willing and ac tive; and what you have done is the best indication of what you can and will do "Let every clergyman an nounce Ibis humane undertaking to hie people; let the pre:m give it the widest publicity and the most earnest encouragement; let every factory, workshop, and mill c ontr ib u t e a specimen of the best thing they can turn out; Ist all loyal men and women exercise their taste and indnEtry." Is this way the result may be an honor to our State, a great comfort to oar .c.11%-ring haret... and an offering well pleasing to the almighty, whose bless ing and assistance I humbly invoke upon this work of Christian chatty. WILLIAM CANNON. By the Governor SAXTEL li. HARRIRRTON, JR.. Secretary of State. Gov. Cannon has announced the following general ar rangement* for the Delaware Department: L hxecutiverCommitteee for Delaware In Philadelphia have been appoitted as follows: Hon. Charles Elibboac chairman: Daniel B. Cummins, Esq Dr G Emerson, B. 13. Corneas's. SEQ., Lindley Smyth. Esq.. and F. A. Godwin. B -s : LAD/ES' S.a.ECETIVE ComMITTIE IN PiaILADBL. PHIA. 31,5. /rsine Sbnbrick, Mies'babe% Phillip., Mrs. George Blight, Mies Caroline II Gibbons. Mts. John K. Flndlay. Dire. John F. James, Mrs. Charles Lyman. sags. J. B. Moorhead. Mrs. Thomas E. Ashmead e cites Lonter.ls. Breedy. Miss Inns L. Austin. Mr... Ydwin Mitchell 13M Walnut street. has been ap pointed Directress of the Department of Art. and will ree celve contributions for that department from Delawareans radding in Philadelphia. 2 In Execntive Committee of ladies and gentleinen from Delaware will be aPPointed, to whom will be en trn.ted the general management of the Delaware Da pat Intent. S. graecomudtteet of ladies and gentlemen will be ap pointed for each department of industry and art. whose business it Will be to solicit contributions for the Fair. and to work under the general direction of the Execu tive Committee, each in its own special branch. 4. Ail committees for the management of the Delaware Department will be appointed by and from this diets. B. The Delaware Demutment will be directed and con ducted by Delawareans. It will keen its own accounts, end. at the close of the Fair. pay over to the general fond its profits. which will be credited. to the State of Delaware. Arrangements will be made by which the proceeds for tickets of admission sold to Delawareans will be duly credited to this State. These tickets will be sold near each etreenee to the Fair. and in Philadelphia, Wilming ton. and other places to be hereafter announced. It le earnestly requested that alt persons from this State will Purchase their tickets at such plates as may hereafter be enneunced by the Delaware Executive Committee. so that the State may have the credit to which it will fairly be entitled. 7 . It is earnest' y requested that all persona throughout the Male *he desire to co. Operate in this work ltd mediately, and until April 1, eo, respond with the 'Secre tary of State. at Wilmington, and will indicate the com mittee or committees upon which they can be most efficient As far as practicable their preferences will be recognized. S. The Committee on "Labor, Incomes and Revenues" Will endeavor to obtain the contribution of the procesds or "one day's labor" from every person willing to give it, and one day'a revenue from all corporations, firms, .kc. and one d ay'e income from all persons of fortune and from professional men. 9. There is no department of industry or of art that may not be used efficiently for the purpose of raising funds fir the Sanitafy Commission. There is not a man, WOTIAD Or child. who is willing to aid. who cannot snake hi. or her ability and, willingness available. Almost every article of manufacture, anineement, ettrioeitY, or sale will be acceptable. Alt varieties of needle-work, geode, food, fancy.wares, old documents, books. pamph lets, engravinge ' caricatures, ornaments. Carvings, re lics. autographs of distinguished persons (single or henrd together). official copies of proclamations. contri butions of poetry- or prose for the p Net office or for the Fair newspaper. articles for the soldier or the citizen, drawing., paintilln, modeling. leather work, may be contributed Every mechanic or laborer may contribute some article of his own manufacture. to DO marked in his own name, and exhibited and sold at the Fair. 10 All contributions from Delawareans will be made to the appropriate Delaware Committees. Those made within the State will be sent First to the General Head- Quarters at Wilmington, to be hereafter announced, where they will be properly marked and forwarded. apt- finwlf Mrt GREAT CENTRAL FAIR—TO BE HELD lb PHILADELPHIA, JUNG, IS34.—The undersigned Committee of the LUMBER . BRANCH, earnestly invite the prompt-and energetic co-operatiou of r.arties engaged in the manufacture or sale of LUMBER. lu the States of Brew Jersey, Pennsylvania. and Dela ware. and refer you to the address of the SANITARY COMMISSION, enclosed, fur what is proposed to be accomplished. It is set-mated that it will require about one million feet of Lumber for the erection of the braidings. most of which will be in White Pine culling bo srds, Which may be consigned to ei , ber JIMMY CitOSKEY & CO.. on tie Delaware. orHARBERT. DAVIS. & CO.. on the Schuyl kill. The freight. either by Boats or Railroad, when there is a charge, will be paid by the Committee. Subscriptions are solicited in any kind of Lumber or Cash, and will be acknowledged through the news papers by the Treasurer. JOHN C. DAVIS. Chairman, Twenty fourth and Locust streets, CHABLIS P. PEROT. Secretary. 501 South Broad at. HENRY CROSKEY, Treasurer, Delaware avenue, be low Green street. Beed A. Williams. Broad and Green streets, Phila. Wm. John Williams, Twenty first and Race sta., Phila. Benj. H. Brown. Richmond and Ashatreets. George Craig. Poplar. street Wharf, Phila. Watson Malone. Nob!inatreet Wharf. Mils Samuel B. Bailey. Catharine-street Wharf, Phila. Joseph H. Collins. Eighth st ' ab. Girard ay. ,Phils. Fish & Green . Trenton, NewJerse. Bassett & Lawrence, Salem. New J ersey. H. .1. Muiford, Bridgton, New Jersey. M Voorhees. 'Princeton, Hew Jersey. A. K Hall. Milford, Delaware. Hinkeon & Bunting. Chester, Pa 3. D. otryker, i ambertville. New jersey. J. B Roberts, Burlington, New Jersey . Wm. S. Doughton. Camden. New Jersey. Jesse Lane. Wilmington. Delaware. Wm. Townsend_,. Frederica, Delaware. D. H. Painter, West Chester, Pa. J. Sener. Lancaster. Pa. James Duffy. Marietta, Pa. H. Small & Sons, York. Pa. J. George. President, Lebanon. Pa. Charles Pittman. Pottsville, Pa. -- James McKean. Hasten. Pa B. Childs. White Haven, Pa • D. S. Miller. President. Stroudsburg, Pa. Reed Brothers. Bedford. Pa Wm .a Hughes, Wilmore, Pa. • Rdw. Trump. Jersey Shore, Pa. James , Bowman, Muncy, Pa. H. S Davidson. Ulster, Pa. James Graham. Clearfield, Pa. B. E. Phelps. Burlington. Pa. E R. Smith, Columbia. Pa. George Crist, Middletown. Pa. Daniel D. Boas Harrisburg, Pa. Jacob H. Deysher, Beading. Pa. Bolton, Christman. & Co.. Norristown, Pa. D HTaylor, Bethlehem, Pa. Stacy Brown. Brownsburg. Pa. C. Munson, Phillipsburg, Pa. J. Gardner, nollitlayelotra, Craig & Blanchard. Lock Haven, Pa . P. Hurdle, Williamsport. PA. J. D. Montany e. Towanda. Ps. Charles Wells, Athens. Pa Wm. Irvin, CUrAVireiTtile Pa. Hall & Co.. Pittsburg. ap4-mwf3t IN AID Or THE FUNDS OP THEE pup GREAT CENTRAL FAIR —ASSEMBLY BUILD INGS, on FRIDAY. the Bth, and'SATORDAY, the 9th of April. MR. SIDDONS, assisted by his niece, a young lady of great Elocutionary Powers. will offer a variety of , READINGS AND RECITATIONS, Tickets 50 cents May be had at the priocipal Book and Music Siotet., aed at the door of the Hall. To commence at 8 o'clock._prGeipely. There will be a MATINEE at 11 o'clock SATURDAY, April 9th. 11' raga TIM STOCKHOLDERS OF THE OLD Towsane-Luis ROAD comee'ar. are hereby notified that all election for Directors of said Company will be held on FRIDAY, April sad, lest, be tween 11 A. K. and 12 N., at No. ZS E% 400 R. ORO. IL CO hICE arE4rtn4t Secretary pro tem. ErIINDIIICTION IN • THE PRICE OF COKE.—In accordance with a resolution of the Of TrUateePt passed on the 25th instant, the price of Coke from the Hari. et-street and Spring Garden Works has been reduced to 10 cents per bushel, and porn the Point Breeze and Manaynnk Works to 9 cants per bushel. JOHN C. MONSON, Chief Engineer. PEELADELPHIA GAB WOHITB, March rd. 1884. mh29 lm OrA CARD. —WE TENDER OUR sincere thwart; to the Bremen, *Wrenn, and *them. by whom assistance Was rendered at our Works Yesterday, after the lamentable accident there. We Would, without detracting from Me efforts of others. repecially mention the valuable aid rendered b y the Marion Hose, _Shiffier Hose, Southwark Engine, and Good Intent Hose Companies, as well as by the police force on duty under its efficient Chief. Mr. Ruggles. MERRICK & SONS. Southwark Foundry. PEMADELPHIA, April 7.1564. It M. OFFICE OF THE MEXICAN PA CIFIC COMPANY. Tontine Botiding, SS WALL Street, NEW YORK. April 7. 1864 The Annual ?feeling of the Shareholders of the Mexi can Pacific Company, for the election of Directors and the transaction of general business, will be held at the Continental Hotel. in the city of PHI?. ADEL Pale., on THURSDAY, the 'Alb of April inatant, at 10 o'clock A. 111. The polls will be open at 12 M.. and close at 2 F apft-tt HENRY DE ZAYALER. SecretarY. rfirTIOGA. MPH. 0V KM N T COM PAFT.—Ilotice ie hereby liven that a Meeting of the Stockholders of the 'Nose Improvement Company mill be held at No Sis MBRollai TS' BXCHA.NOa. in the city of Philadelphia. on the SI day at Kay next. be tween the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock. to elect Managers. a President. and Treaeurer of grad Company. WILLIAM IiLLIS, Treasurer. nibBl- tmaB - No. 724 'Lumen. Street. MSPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE.— IN) annual meeting of the members of the Irate will be held fat their Hall. Northeast corner of BROAD and SPRIAO GARDEN Streets. on TRU rtSDAY Willa IRO. the lith inst.. at 73,1" o'clock. at which time an Election will take place for °Ricers and Managers for the ensuing year. Punctual attendance is particularly re quested. as alterations in the Constitution will be OM gidared. JAS R. OAItItIOULti. SeeretarY. PHTLADELPHIA. April I, 1861 apl- fmw6t* rt. PETROLEUM STORAGE cox war" OF PHILADELPHIA.—The enbecrtners to the Stock of this Company will meet at No. 327 WALNUT Street. second floor. Room No. 2. in the city of Yhtladetplxia, on TUESDAY- the 12th day of April. A.D. 1864. between the hears of 12 o'clock M. and 2 o'clock P M, for the purpole of chosing Dir:ctors and organiz ing laid company in accordance with the latevilliOne of its charter. TITUS 8. 1121611.3 f. J. M. DUNG Mg, JOHN 8: TWELLS. SAMUEL Durro X. Corporator& April eth, ap7-SC. IJAIVIiIIISITY UI P.ENNSIILVA.- MA — DEPARTMENT OF ARTS. —f he Thira Term of the College Year will open on ?RID • Y, the Bth inst.- Candidates for admission will appear at the Uni versity. for exalt ination on that d ay, at 10 o'clock A. If. Tntion for each Term, t hirty-five dollars. GEORGE ALLEN. spg.glif heoretary of the Vacaliy - of Artv. mirOFFICE OF THE FRAMILLIN FIRE IS SUBANCB 00.61 PA AY. PHILADELPHIA. Aprli 4. 1861. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of tae Company. held nate day, a semi- anneal dividend of air per cent.. and an extra dividend of ten per cent.. wee declared oa the CBDIMI stock. payable so the sstockLoldett. or theta legal representatives. onlemand. aps-9: .1. W. McALLISTSII. Secretary pro tem. ct‘cs PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD CO., Office. 2A pr South psicspd Street. PHILADELPRIA, March 17, 1664 Notice is hereby slyest, that tne Transfer Books of the Common wan of this Company will be closed on the Met Init.. to be reopened on the 14th of APRIL next, at which time the Stockholders of this Company. who have New Tart oettificatee. are requested to return them to the Parmere' Loan and Trust Company. No. 66 Wall street. New York. who will give a receipt for ths same. and tarnish in a few dale thereafter certificates from the Philadelphia office. In exchange for said receipts The Transfer Officefor the Preferred stook of this COM pacy New 'lorwill be closed permanently on the Silt inst. That for both the Preferred and Common Stock in Restos' will be permanently singed tte 3 1 et MARCH. S. BRADFORD. Bibiti - HUntl42l4 TignAßEilr. M. PAIR", IN AID OP TIIE LOYAL SUF FAREES IN BabT TENN/lib/M.—The sad and tonchinf accounts that daily reach as of the Sufferings of the Mao...luta of Ea St Tennessee, whose trials are u,inse greet upon their loyalty to all we hold dear under the DF the of Union, ap.,eal to every heat: and rail ror n /Red effotte for their rel ief. To this end Us ladlas of this GAY are holding a Fat!, at the ASSEMBLY BIEILDINUS, TENTH and cassnitur commencing on the 4th of April. and continuing this week. to which the aid and respectfully solicited. patronage of the public are Donations of money. fancy articles and goods. and sr Hales for the refreshment tables. are earnestly solicited. Afro Tossra CARRY. President. No. 831 Arab street. Aire. Thos. WATEUMAN. SECITIRTY. NO. 2034 Vine St. Mrs. CALVE Wsaro warm. Treaq . 2121 Arch St, Mrs. BDWARD H °ADEN. No. Mt Arch West. Mrs MART -.I n. SAMPSON No. 1814 Arch street. Mrs- JOHN CARROW RD- 2A15 Arch street. Mre MANNAR' MITCHELL, Tioga street, Germantown. ace? Nt• reg. NOTICE TO CARPENTERS. - GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR SANITARY CO if 1n Meetirtr of Employing Carpenters of Philadelphia Fill be held at the Bail of the Carpenters' ColliPulT• FIE..TNI3T. below Fourth etteet, on SATURDAY AVF.- ki INC. April 9 at 8 o'clocir, to adopt a plan of organiz3,- lion in aid of th e Orr at Fair of the Sanitar) Commission. A Bill attendance is earnestly mowed The Managing Committee of the Carpenters' Company have hind,y volunteered the use of their Salt for the /meting. By lamed of the Committee on Buildings. &IN 2k M.FIF/E. 'FR,EASITITECR. OF THECON- MiTTER ON BBIINEIfS. Entertaionients, and hatittattoue of tha On at Central Fair for the Seattary Comniscion. acknowledges the following receipte: 4Tril 1. of Chrittlan Bird $54 00 April 7~ tc7c7itai7)7al;ilvate theatrical exhicitlou, at 1621 cunt Vernon street 25 CO $7O 00 GEO GILPIN, Treasurer. CITY BOUCC N VY OTICIO.-01WICIe M CITY BOUBTY FUSD COMMI3SION, Ao 41 f4 I'HUNIs Street, April 1,1864 'The City Bounty wil t coctiutie to be paid email farther notice. • -• No amdfcations for Bounty will be entertained/rout recruita who enlisted otter to the date of the President's PrOCIBUIitiOD. (Intoberl7,lB63 In future. powers of attorney for the City Bounty, fv.in two, recruits. for Pennsylvania Regiment.. mustered in after this date. must be endorsed by the :Ancor in charge of the terratka that the man has been received there. B 3 order of the Commission api-tf C DAWSON. Secretary. pr. ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, 431% Nur STREET —IINITEu 10. TM INTEUTAI R.EVEI, US. FIRST iiiSrkwyr PEN. SYLV N I PHILADELPIII t. April 6. 1864. FINAL NOTICE — . Delinquent Tax Payers are hereby rotificti to make appitoation to the undertoxned. WI ra il': SIX DAIS FROM THIS DATE. for License. under tto Exetee Laws of the United States. and thus avnid the renaltles pretcribed by law for transacting basinews will:mut License . WASHIIIGTON KEITH. Assessor. ap7 Final District Pennsylvania. NEW PIUBMICATIO36 !S. BA LZAC THE VENDETTA. -B Y BOOK. Ten Cents. Se Redpath's Books for the Camp-Srre. B NVINCH & CO. sell them_ it THE AMERICAN CONEIJICT, A -A: popular Melon. of 'he Rebellion; tsio large oda .o volumes of 600 pages each, by HORACS GRE Cloth. es. to; library style. *4 par volume. JOHN W. FRANCIS 2034 BR iNDYWINS Stmt. arrant for the N. W Pistrio of Philadelphia; sad Dr V FELL 415 S. FIFTEENTH Street, for the S. ariE. District Can vassers wasted apS SE* NEW BOOKS I MY (AVE LIFE IN WICICEPITRO. By a Lady. MAYHEW'S ILLUSTAATIV) HORSE MAD AesmsNr. Illustrated CHURCH ES , ATS. By (3 C. McWhorter CHEW'S LECTURES ON MEDICAL EDUCATION. orv.VFLAND'a HINTS TO RIFLEMEN. BARNES' LIFE AT THERE t,CORE ALL NEW AND STANDARD BOOSEI Received, as soon as publielted. or procured to order, sad for ia.e, at tow • PricaF ET I ILFAY b BLANISTON. apit No. 25 South FIXTE Etrett. above Chestnut. PERSONAL. ERSOliar.-JEWELRY BY MAIL, -A. free of postage. to any part of the 17nitel States on receipt of the following prices ; Single stone imitation diamond rings, $1; cluster I ni'ation diamond rings. $2; hcavv.p ated vest chains. $l.; heivir plain rings, win stand . the sir .ngeed add. Boa; small round bleolDertamel. Ed car drops, 61o; heavy-platei black enameled sleeve 'Flattens. 25. c; gents' Imitation diamond etude. $1; gents' imPail a d - smond pine. $1; bracelets. 61: handsomely esssed medallions. $1: complete sets ea - thaw:de studs sal buttons. Ith.complete sets black-enamelled studs and battens with pearl setting. $1; fancy watch keys. 50c; pen sad vex cis with extension case. *1; lathes. long a-read end chatelaine ehains. ladies'elaine 'pins. $1: ge, mine gotta perch a eh ains, $1 ; and gsnts' minta. taro pit's for likeness or hair. $1; seal rings. *l. PiTPCi to BSTLIN & MANN. apB.6Ve 916 RACE Street, Phila. THE MEXICAN PACIFIC COMPANY CAPITAL, $10,000,000. 100,000 SHARES OF $lOO EACH 25,001) SHARES RESERVED IN THE TREkSIIRY Thia Company is organized under a special charter from the Rale of Penneybranitt, of unusual ecomand entirely free from personal The object of this Company Is the prosecution of opera tions on the Pacific Coast of Mexico, under grants from the Mexican Government, covering Mineral rights to 1.95% square miles of land, and embracing valuable cor rnate powers and franchises for mining. navigation. and railroad purposes, and the general development of the mineral territory conceded to the Company. DIRECTORS J. Edgar Thompson, President Penneyhunts Railroad Company, Philadelphia. • Edward L. Plumb. late of Crated States 1 ecation. Rodeo. Francis Skiddy. No 101 Wall street. Now York Herron A. Johnson (of H. A. Johnson & Co. ), No. 30 Wall street, New York. George J. Forrest (of Frost & Forrest). No. 21 Na , san etreet, New York. Robert D. Callen, London. J. P. Girand Foster (of Foster & Thompson). No. 60 Wall street, Hew York. E E. Judson Hawley. No 41 Broad street, New York Henry A Smythe, (of Smythe. Sprague, & Coopar, ) No. 29 Park place, New York. PgNSIDIINT. EDWARD L. PLUMB. VICE PRESIDENT. GEORGE J. FORREST. TREASURER. THEODORE CRANE. Preeident New York Warehouse and Security Company. JAMESHACKIE, Of the State Department. Washington Books of subscription for a limited number of shares of the stock of this Company will be opened at our mace on SATURDAY. the 9th inst.. at 10 o'clock X. M. &Ascription price. *26 per share; CO per share ptiya hle at the time of subscription, and the balance on the 2d of May, 1864. Attention is called to the official correspondence an nexed hereto. , CLARKSON dr. 00., Do. 121 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia OFFICE OF THE MEXICAN PACIFIC COMPANY. Tontine lloildine: NO 88 Wait street. NEIN' YORK. March 18, 1864. . To Kis Excellency, Senor .Don Afatiae Romero, Envoy Extraordinary and Nininer Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Mexico, Washington : . PEAR Sin: The time has arrived when the serious attention of American capitalists is being turned toward the attractive Meld for enterprise, with means, presented by the vast mineral wealth of Mexsco This has led a large number of gentlemen to manifest a desire to become interested in the grants held by this Company in that country. For their information, I beg to take the liberty of in quiringor7oll. as the official representative in this ovum try of the Mexican Government: let Whether the grants held by this Company will at all times be recognized and respected by the authorities of tie Eepnblic 2d. 'Whether any other similar grants have ever been conceded by the Mexican Government 10. As to the miayral resources of the States to which. .these grants aPP:Y :wad 41b. As to the desire-of the Mexican Government to have American capitalists to take part• in the develop• ment of the resources of that country. A reply at your earliest convenience is respectfully solicited. I have the honor to be, air, Very respectfully, Tour most obedient servant. E. L. PLUMB, President. [Translation.) MEXICAN DEUATION I:: THE lIIIriED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINOTON, March 24.1561. 3fr Edward Lee Plumb. Prerfffsaf of the Mexican Pacific Company, No. 88 Walletreet, New York DEAR SIR: I hate received the letter which, under date of the 18th inst ,yon have addressed to me. in which PM inform me that the serious attention of North Ameri can capitalists is now being turned toward the favorable i field for enterpries presented by the vast mineral wealth of Mexico, and that this has led a large number of per- sons to manifest a desire to become interested in the con- , cessions that the Company of which you are President holds from the Mexican Government. with reference to Which YOU Make Of me four inquiries, that I proceed to answer in the order they are made: Ist. The concessions held by the Company which you represent will, of course, be recognized and respected by the authorities of the Republic. because the decrees grant. Mg said concessions are in the nature of laws. which all of the authorities of the Republic must respect and obey. • 2,(1. I have no knowledge of any privilege similar to thee/. .poggessed by your Company haying ever been granted to any other Company by the Mexican Govern ment. 3d It would be necessary to enter into many details. improper for such a letter as this, in order to give even a alight idea of the mineral rimiest, of the States that are comprehended in your concessions. It must suffice. therefore, for me to say that, among all the rich States of tl e Mexican Confederation. the State of Guerrero is con sidered, in Mexico, to ee one of the richest. although. perhaps, unto the present time, it has been the least de veloped. 4th The Mexican Government, which desires, above all things, the development of the vast material re. sources of the Republic. considers it one of its first duties to favor the establishment of enterprises, both of natives and foreigners. which have for their object to accomplish this important result. It being. on the other hand, the Polley of the Mexican Government to strengthen and draw closer the commer cial relations of the Mexican Republic with the United States, it will see with particular satisfaction the citizens of this country - take part in Mexican enterprises, and contribute, with their industry and their capital. to de velop the great resources of wealth of that Bei üblic, to the mutual benefit of both nailing. Ism, sir , very truly, your obedient servant, tM. ROMERO. GRAY'S PATENT IVI-OZ,7:)E3D COLLARS Rave now been before the public for nearly .a year. They are universally pronounced the neatest and best fitting collars extant. The upper edge presents a perfect care, free from the angles noticed in all other collars. The cravat canoes no packeris on the inside of the turn down collar—they are AS 8110001 INSIDE AS ODT• BlDE—and therefore perfectly free and easy to the neck. The Oarotte Collar has a smooth and evenly-finished edge on BOTH SIDES. These Collars are act simply flat pieces of paper cut in the form of a collar, but are MOLDED AND SHAPED TO FIT TER NICE, They are made In " ' Novelty" (or turn-down style). in every half size from 12 to 17 inches, and In "Eureka" (or Garotte). from 13 to 17 inches, and packed lu " solid sizes." In neat blue carton., containing 100 each; also, in mailer ones 0110 each—the tatters very handy pack age for Travellers. Army and navy Officers. SW' EVERY COLLAR is stamped GRAY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR. " Sold by all dealers in Men's Tarnishing °was. The Trade supplied by - VAN DUSEN, MERKEL & ClO.l Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Men's .Farniehing Goods. ' 627 CHESTNUT Street, mh3o-wint 3m Philadelphia. • MLLF. FEVERIN REPAIRS AND Cleans all aorla of Laces and Brabrolderies,making thelo equal to new. ti o. 307 LO.BillanD St. apt 120 SISAVBERRY P [,AN TS.-AIL SON'S Albans. Seedling at $4, and Triomphe de Gland et $5 per 1 :I'd Large or :mall lots promptly deli cared. JAMBS riIIALLBISI a SON. pB-St 1308 uggsTADT Street. p0:11TRAI. t a.—WE ADVISE THOSE iring a Portrait to sec Ulnae fine et•bia of articti- COY colored llte-Me Phidoirraplos, in oil. at B. F. Rat /VW* Roil eaUtrx. Q 44Q411ittle6 THE PRESS PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1864: THE I COAL BOUNTY FUND COMMITTEE TWENTY DO LLARS FOE liV;tEtY E ORUTT MUSTSR3D D.;l'o HANCOCK'S SECOND ARMY-CORPS GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE, No. GEL CHESTNUT Street. THE LAST CHANCE. Recruits wanted for all the old PENNSYLVANIA A.VALRY. ARTILLERY. and FAN INTRY Regiment.; now in u ervice. not already full ALL AUTHORIZSD BOUsTiSS GIVE* Nat/. —B9 virtue of the Proclamation of the President of the United States'. dated Execailve Manion. Washing. ton, March 14th. 1861. credits on the atprosching draft will not be givrn atter April 16th, 6864: consequently. all local bounties will C 34513 at that time An WLO contemplate enliating etonid nrply t orme. Ga. Pi OAnwAILLADER. apB.4t• Capt. and General Recruiting Officer. IVOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR VRTERAM EMMEN - IS. Twenty men for the 61st Penneylvat la Volunteers wante , i now, at the office, No. R ionth FIFTH Street, LOB SKT L ORR, np7-6t* Captain and iteCrilittall Officer, NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE. CITY ANi) WARD BOUNTY! .ADVADICE PAY AND PRIZS ISIONEY! I MEN WANTED for the N - - VAL SERVICE and MA RINE CORPS, who will he entitled to all the City D.inn ties. in addition to Prize MOOB9 Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay as bennty. Application to be made at once to D. M LANE. Cept. and Provost Marshal - Fourth Di,trint. Penna., apl lit B.E.J.Z.D and SPRING GARDEN Street& (lITY AND WARD BOUNTY! ADVANCE PAY AND PRIZE edONBT.! MEN WANTED for the NAVAL SERVICE and MA RINE CORPS. who wilt be entitled to al/ the Oity Bounties in addition to Prize Money Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay as b, , mity. Application to be made at once to EllwreT PALMEE. . Captain and Provost Marshal Second District Pennsylvania. %56 South TWELFTH Street. mbl9.lf Philadelphia. A NATAL AND MARINE SERVICE. CITY 41. Di D WARD BouNvtl ADv A ggu. pay aM I) PRIDE MD PRIZE ME NY ...ZITED for the NAVAL SDIGML anD MA- E::1 COhl - S, who will beautified to sli the City Boon tit-, in addition to Prize Money. Seamen will receive an advance of time months' Pay, as bounty. Application to be made at once to wM. E. LEHMAN Captain and Provost Marshal First District Penna. , mbSO-tf - 245 South THIRD Street. HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE SIRIMMIANNA. CEIAMBER3BURG. F. March 24. 1864. [lsrael]. GENERAL OB.DBR - S NO. M. authority having been granted by the War Depart ment to the Cf remanding General of the Department of the finfquehanna, the let Battalion three years' Penn sylvania - Volunteers (formerly six menthe' volunteers), consisting of six COMPRVISS. Wagered into the United States Service for three years or during the war, le au thorized to rectuit to ten companies of the maximum strength. Thb Battalion is on Provost duty in this department, and it offers a good opportunity to those persons who have been in the service and bays been honorably dis charged, to rt.-enter, and to those of good character who have not been in the service to enter the earns, Only those known to the recruiting officers and persona an thorizt d 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. Pere°. )3 taking advantage of the benefits arising from snlistmont in this Battalion will receive the bounties paid-by the Government as authorized in existing orders. The officere must be men who have had some experi ence in the military service, intelligent, and of good cheracter, and only those bringing the requisite number of men 'and possessing the above qualifications will be recommendea to the Governor of the Mate for commis sions. Recrnite elitieereene having F14114a6 Of recruits will report tcreeptimmitaßO. W. lithbitlCK. let Battalion tilre years' Pa. Vols., and Recruiting Weiser fur the same. at 31A.P.AISBURCI. Pa. • •••* ' • * * BY oommabd of Major General COUGH JOHN 8 80HULTZS, east Adji. Genera'. Official : J. 0. "POTTBS , Aid-de-Camp. mhlB 10t RETAIL. DRY GOODS. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND 4610 MARKET. J. C.- STRAWBRIDGE & CO, (FORMERLY COWPERFIIWAIT & CO.). RAVE NOW OPEN, /tine assortment of Black Silks, Small Plaid India Silks, Plain, Striped, and Plaid Poplins. Superior Black and Colored Alpacas, Pink, Blue, and Buff Bri Fink. Bine, and Buff Percales. Striped and Figured French Chintzes" SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS. 100 Lams Woof Scrawls, from $2 00 to $B. 100 Mozambique " TS to $7. 100 Silk Cheek " to $9. 100 Black Stella `• WE 50 to $2O We still have an immense stock of COT tON AND LINEN SHEETING B AND SKIRTINGS. 500 dozen Towels and Napkins. A fall line of Barnesly Table Linens. The celebrated Power and Band- Loom Table Linens Backaback,Birdaye, and Diaper. Lancaster, Manchester, and Honey tomb Quilts. Pink, Bine, and White Nanallee Counterpanes and Cloths, Cassimeres, and Cloakings. _ A full assortment of Sackings. A full assortment of Cloths and Cassimerea. A full assortment of Boys' wear. At Wholesale and Retail. N. W. Corner Eighth and Market Streets. mh2l•mwf tjyl RICH SPRING DRESS GOODS FROM recent ordvalet choice and desirable stiles. OERWEN STODDART Br. BROTHER, TANGY DRESSS SILKS, IN DE- A- SIRABLB etylea, frcni recent selections. CURWEN STODD ART & BROTELER, • 450; 452, and *5l N. SECOND St.. above Willow BLACK DRESS SILKS, Made Oros de Rhinos. all widths and grades Black Taffetas. Black Armures. Black Oro de ♦frigue. Black Gro Grains. double-faeed AiillloB. Brocades. OIIRWEN STODDART k BROTRER,- 450, 45% an& 454 N. SECOND St.,. above Willow. TRAVELLIN G DRESS MATERIALS) of new and desirable etyles OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, *5O. 454 and 454 N. SECOND St , ap&St above Willow. NEW MOURNING STORE. The nndaSsigned would respectfully announce tbat they are now receiving their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK MOURNING- 4G-Coor•s, Barnes. Crepe Maretre En:Lents, Grenadines, Talmatinee. cballie Florentine. SHAWLS, Shetland. Grenadine. Silk, Barege. Lace Tlearte.•&c., MANTLES of the newest styles. A splendid aeeortmenc of LIGHT SILKS always on hand. M. & A. MYER 3 it CO, feßk-fm 2m 9XII CHSSTNIIT Street. . NEW STORE!!! a. R. ck.r isrmert AND ARCM STREETS. J. COWPERTHWAIT . • Garments of our own manufacture. OP THE LATAST taTTLBS. and in GREAT VARIETY. Jr W. PROCTOR & C 0.9 ar4.tan24 930 CEISSTNOT Street. CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, and 'WINDOW SHADES. V. B Northeast corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. wilt open on THIS MORNING. from auction. English tapestry, Srasaele Carpets. only $1 62; Ingrain Carpets. all wool, at 7Pc, 75t. 87c, *l. 51.12, ffiL 25. and $1 37; Ingrain Carpets. ;Wool Ailing, -at 50c. 56c. and 62c; Entry and Stair Carpets, 25c. 60c, 62c, 750 and $1: Rag, Hemp, and cottage Car pets, 31, 37,.50. 60,and 70e; Floor Oil Cloths. 62 to He; dill Bordered Window Shade., 7de to $2; White Canton Matting. 40e DRY GOODS, HOSIERY. AND TRIMMINGS. Muslin.. 16 to 40 cents; Sheeting., 60 cents to $l. 20; Spring De Lames and Challis., 31 to 37c; Alpaaaa, all colors, 81 to 75c; Black Silks, $ 1 to it 1.75 Spring Poplins. 87 to 97c; Plain and Fancy Casstmeres. 75c to $2; Clothe for Ladles Spring Cloaks, 52; Olttntres, 16 to He; Table Linens, 7de to $1.00; Towelinge, 14 to 17c; Ladies' and Gent's Cotton Hose, 16 to 50c; Linea Han dkercheith. 8 to 37c; Coats' Spool Cotton, In; Skirt Braids. 7c; Pins, Oat Hooks and Eyes, So; Cloth Table Covers, $2; Palm Soap, 8c: WindsortSoaps. sc. Whole sale and Retail Dry Goods, Carpet, and Trimmings Store. Northeast corner ELEVENTH and DiaRKEP Streets. ap4-rowt 1m 628. HOOP SKIRTS—LA: 62 8 DIES', MISSES', AND CHILDREN'S 4, —The most complete assortment in the cit.. every style and size. For finish, durability. and cheapness, have no equal in the market. Manufactured at 62S ARCH Street. Skirts made to order. altered, and repaired. Also, bargains in Eadarn•mitde Skirts, kithnadded and rivetted. IS springs,. 65 cents% %) springs. SO cents 25 springs 95 cents; SO springs, $1; 40 springs , 81. 20. 40 springs, diamon d,- tied , 80 .ea ts. aps-615 1024 CHESTADT STRUT. SPRING TRADE. E M. NEEDLES Is now receiving, and offers for sale below Present maritet rateemans novelties in LACS .5,511) 'warn GOODS He would call • special attention" to hts assortment of over 20 different new fabrics and styles of White Good,r, suitable for • • 'Ladies Bodies and Dresses. in stripes, plaids, and, figured puffed and tacked Muslin. 100 nieces of lift led and plain Buff and White home, bought before the recent ad- Vance. New invoices of Guipure and Thread Laces, Thread and Grenadine Veils, Edgings, Insert ing., Pionncings, &c. Broad Hem-Stitched HANDKERCHIEFS. at/ /Snot, good quality, from 25 cents up. 10514 CHESTNUT STREET ySTEEL SON HAVE NOW OPEN • a choler' assortment of . . . . NSW SILKS. Moire Antiques. $3 to $5 Ploto. Corded Sill.. *L62 to 5150- rained (lorded Silke, $1.6235*. Plain Poll de !hales, $l2O to $3.25. Yana, Silks, 755. to $5. Black Gros Grain Silks, $1.25 to $3.25. Figured Black Silks, $1.25 to $2. Plain Black Silka 87g0. to fa Plaid India Silks, 87340. Light. ground Rieb-figured Foulards. $1.25 to $1.02. 11020-11' Noe. 713 and 715 B. TENTH Street. ARMY GOODS. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. .E VA. N S II A. SS A. .11L, 10 PP ;411:410 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Banners. Regimental and Company Flags. Swords. Sashes, Belts, Peasants, Epaulettes, Hats. Gans. Can teens. aaveraaclre. Camp Rita. Field Glasses. Snare. and everything pertaining to the complete °atilt of Army sad 'Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. rahlo-1m FURLOUG-11S. Officers and Soldiers, visiting the any on Furlough, needing . SWORDS, And other MILITARY EQUIPMIIPTS, are invited to the very extensive Manufacturing Satabliehnient of CO O: W. SIIVICITIOS aSta 313-1100.. SINSOM•STVET HALL, SARSOBI Street. above Sixth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice. Which, for richness and magnificence, challenge compelltion, no other house In the country combining the MAICUFACTURING JEW= ELSE with the PRACTICAL SWORD-MARILIL rola& 2m FROTSINGEEAM 0 WELLS RAVI POl BALL IHILTA UT YIDIMIL AID LIGHT amanitas AND SMG& STADIDAR.D DRILLS. HEAVY CARTON FLANNELS. WASH, peTom ADD TIOTORI CIAMB:41.08 AID SILBOWS. BROWN BLBACHID AND GORSE J;ILDS. Ps f liTiViTli? 49 , seat ti PANTS, &c MEDICAL. LYON'S HATHAIRON. Kathairon is from the Greek word "Hathro." or " Ka their°. " signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate. and restore. This artiele is what its name signifies. For Preserving, restoring and beautifying the HUMAN Hain it is the meet remestable preparation in the world. It is again owned and rut up by the original proprietor, and is now made with the same rare. AIM and attention which gave it a sale of over one million bottles Per annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates evarf and dandruff. It keeps the bead cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, eat. and gime,. It prevents the hair from falling affirm' turning gray. It restores hair upon bald heads Any lady or gentleman who valnea a beatttlfel head of bats, should use LYON'S IikTHAIROZI lE Is known and used throughout the civilized world. Bold by all respectable dealers - DNIN&N S. BARNES Si 00.. New York. WIGAN'S MAGNOLIA EALK. This is the most delightful ifhd extraordinary snide ever discovered. It changes the sunburnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, tm. par ti ng the marble purity of youth. and the dictingize appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It re- moves tan, freckles. pimples. and roughness from the akin, leaving the complexion fresh. transparent. and smooth. R contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by actresses and opera singers. It is what every lady should have. Bold everywhere. Prepared by W. S. HiGAN. Troy. N. Y. Add rem all orders to Dsmikla S. BARNES di CO.. New York. li3cmci:43igliaCtioll 0f63[43k1a M.TH.-NOT A DH. But restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or disease. Alltuartantancour edges , are composed of lunar caustic, destroying tba vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Reim street's Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natural Color by an easy process, but gives the hair LUXURIANT BEAUTY, promotes its grdwth, prevents its falling off, eradicates dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to the bead. It has stood the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is constantly inarenaino in favor. Deed by both gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all re spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents, D. B. BIOMES di CO.. 202 BROAD- Vir VI. New York. 7wo 512015. 60 cents and $l . MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. The parties in R. Louis and Cincinnati, who have been counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment. corder pretence of Proprietoichip, have been thoroughly estopped by the courts. To inlaid against further imposition. I have pro cured from the United States Treasury a private steel plate revenue stamp. which is placed over the top of each bottle Bach stamp bears the/ac stant/e of my sig nature, and without which the article is a counterfeit. dangerous. and Worthless Imitation. Skautlee every bottle. This Liniment has been in use and growing in favor for many years. There hardly ea lets a hamlet on the habitable globe that does not contain evidence of its wonderful effects. It is the best emollient in the world. Withlts present improved Ingredients. its effects upon tutu and beset are perfectly - remarkable. Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made useful, and untold ills assuaged. For bruises, sprains rheumatism. swellings, bites. cuts, caked breasts, strained horsee, the., it is a sovereign remedy that should never be dispensed with. It should be in every family. Boid by all druggists. te22-myißmAtentvem D. S. BARNS& Mew York. INSURANCE. INSURE YOUR LIFE IN YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY, AMERICAN, OF mix-inuAxoora*x-ixA., 8. E. corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. Insurers in this Company have the additional gua rantee of $250,000 CAPITAL STOCK all paid up IN CASH, which, to tether with CASH ASSETS. now on hand. amount to ovsr, $BOO,OOO INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1863 OVER 8200,000_ LOSSES PAID DURING THE YELR AMOUNTING - TO OVER $62,000. DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY, ',hue aiding the in sured to pay Premiums. The last DIVIDNND on all Mutual Policies In force December 31.1863, was FIFTY PER CENT. Of the amount of PREMIUMS received during the year. Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens in our midst, entitling it to more consideration than those whose inane gem reside in distant cities. Alexander WMllain, J. Edger Monition, George ring - wit. Hon James Pollock, Albert a Roberts. P. B. Mingle. Samuel Work, ALEX. WHILLAIN, President. SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. JOHN S. 'WILSON, Sec. and Tress HAVE OU PROVIDED FOR YOUR FAMILY AN INSURANCE ON YOUR LIFE] 110 ME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, STCICK AND MUTUAL, I=l GREATEST PRAMUAL ADVANPAGES TO TB I.sBU.tilb WALTIR & GRIFFITH, PRESIDENT I. H. FROTHINONAM. MBAS G. C. FJPLEY. SEC Witipas J. COFFIN. ACTUARY, PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, B. K. ESLER. AGENT. ard.mwt3m HOLLINSHEAD & GRA.VES, INSURANCE AGENCY No. 3.1.9 WALNUT STEM, PHILIDILPHIA. The following well and responsible Insurance Companies are -mow prepared to issue policies at their Agency. No. 312 Walnut street, Philadelphia. on Build ings, Merchandize, Furniture. Vessels he port and their cargoes, and other property, against loss or damage by fix*. on favorable terms: Howard Insurance Company. of New York (1825). Samuel T. Skidmore, president; Henry A. Oakley. secre tary. Irvin, Fire Insurance Company. of New York (1852). Meson Thompson. preeident; Martin L. Crowell. secre tary. Adriatic Fire Insurance COmpany of New York (1858). William A. (laver, president; Frank W. Lewis. secre tary. Commercial Fire Insurance Company, of New York (15'50). Joseph Petit, president: M. V. B. Fowler, se cretary. Mercantile Fire Ino•arance Company of New York (1552). William A. Thompson, president; John Baker, secretary. Albany City_Fire Insurance Company. of Albany. N. Y. (18E0). William Tillinghast, president; John H. Ylice, secretary. STATERINNT OF AFFAIRS OF THE &DUI &TIC FIRS tstlßA tiOlt COMPANY OF NE W YORK. Agency, 31:3 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. JANUARY I. 1881 Cash capital, increased January. 1884, from $:50,000 to BMO,OOO u 0 Surplus 17,712 40 Bobdß and Diorttages. first liens on - Zeal Sl3- tate . . .. 594.033 74 'United &Caton Bonds, 5.20, and Ck rtincates or Indebtedness 106,173 00 Cash Loans, secured by Blocks ...... ....... 6 997 00 Cash in Bank and on hand * 61,440 80 Premium unpaid and interest accrued 9,067 81 1=6323 Dividends declered,. H 4B OLINSHEAD & GRAVES, No. 312 WALNUT Street, Philade.. spl fmw6t FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, 404 ORISTRIIN !MOW. PHILADEI.PNIA. TINS AND INLAND lIISORLNOs loliantrons. ! ma A. Buck, • John W. Bvermaa. Charles Richardson, . Robert. B. Potter. Her• • Lewis. John Resider, Jr.. O. W. Davis, B: D" Woodruff, P. S Justice, Charles Baker, worts A.. Welt. Jona D. BUN, FRANCIS N. BllOß,yresident. MIAS. RICHARDSON. Vise President. W. I. BLAMITAP.D. gseratarv. ial4.4t CARTES DE VISITS.—A GLANCE Tan convince any one that B. E styles are send to any made in the city. Be to Balk ARCH Sttset. lc* EATON & DENCKLA, HARDWARE Commission Merchants. 507 COMMBROB and 510 NOBT.II Streets, offer for sale: Anebor Brand Bails ;PI oath Min Rivets, W. & a. Dotaber's Cast fftoel:.Xsile Cabinet Isostl , Prdnam's Horse Nails; Locke s &hod Blase. Copper. Brass. and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards. Also. lefull assortment of American Hardware. CARTES DE VISITE.—IF YOU W ANT BSl pledeiliff letlifactory Pictures, order them at eallery. stiles evince akin ereentlett tivtte Myatt 41/9To Clam le William T. Howard.. Samuel T. Bodine. Jolla Altman Ctimrles F. Reazlitt. Hon. Joseph Alneon Isaac Barlamina,. $3 2 27.712 40 WANTS. T ° WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A MJMBEE OF &INOUE For the CHORM3IIB of MUSICAL EIITSILWILMENTS to le given under the direction of the COMMITTEE teeing cbaree of this Di.pariment of the i tiNir t'air FAIR in pLunaniphin. SOPRANOS, CON'I'RALTOS, TENORS, and BASSES REQuiRED:. Gonnetent VCCalifita. 2pplyin.c witbou delay. betwata 11 and 1 o'clock. at J. B. GOULD'S. corner of SEIMITH and CHESTNUT Streets. mar have PROFITABLE ENGAGEMENTS daring the present and next month. Chairman of the Committee on Magical Entertainments for the Great Coatmil Fait apB CARPET SALESMEN.- WANTED, ' l, -" in a Wholesale Carnet Nonce. in New York, one or two experienced and competent Salesmen, Those having' an acquaintance with buyers pre etred. and will be I ibe telly Treated with. For particulars apply to SAME 3 A. ELLIOTT dr CO: Bo 4ti3 MIREST.R. Phila. ttra-Bt* T o COITON MANUFACTURERS 1,, /D OTHERS. —A young Man. aged 25, t need t to on Rf .ncb g . ) . a,T ir gTve b tetro n f b r i eler e < n it t g. , ATIVelf: . 1 / 1 1 , ' t ' a ilr t office. aPß•2t' 1 1 .F.NOR AND B ASSI-FIRST-0GA.83 Artists desire Situations in a quartette choir of SOMA first:class Butscoval. Church. They are well acquainted with the Ynisconal services, and van give first clams re ferences. Address enor and Base." 805 SeNBO3l Street. ap6-3t+ W A A o l L ' L A ji y a rNEß WITH T.V.K n , la nu Attablimhed Dry Goode Comteheinn Bneinate. Address, with real name, Box 882.• Beet Office. ar6.Bt.. W ANTE D-TO WAIT UPON AN reFiAina about twenty miles from the city. a etrang Man. Apply et No 215 ..oath FOURTH St, G. et. at' nine o'clock on SATU LAY 2 ,. 111011 - IV WANTED.—A COMPETENT 'BOOK ILESFER wants a permanent elf nation in a Sier ra-title. Comin'eeton, or Mennfectartua Hones. 6,0 d reference. Address • • H.," Box 271 P, 0, at* ar WANTED -A LAD. •BETWEEN 14 and 17 yearp of age. as COPY RE t DER in a newspaper °Slice. He meet be a good reader of 311%2II veript A popti of the High School preferred Apply at The Press dice third etory, between tie her,ra of l2and 4 o'cicck. aps-if WANTED -A SITUATION BY A. Young MAN. 113 Clerk in a Railroad. In. nrance, Bra er, r coal office. Good accountant, and c,rrect at enures Can rive good reference. Address P. G. D," Pre.BB office. ati7-20' TED-AS FOrtEMAN IN A. OAR Factory. one lifachinitt, with some experience in Drafting; one Blacked:sigh. arid one Moulder. Roue will be accepted without satisfactory references Sr to qualifi cations. Especially mast they be reliable Union men. apply pereonallyent 945 Ridge avenue betweea 10 and 11A. DI on WEDIIIS6DAYS. the 601 art4l.3th. or by totter avail the nat. addressed as alma, " deign." Alto, two or three good Moulders. ittas.4r $1500• - -W . A . NT . ED—BY A PE , • soh : , with thth amount. a CLERK3RIP. addr• "Ltearte,' No 13 North zratVENTII Screat. .1.13 86 600 -AN ~ Man. desi A ron e e rl : l f B hio l s N piVeA g t businEeo, would invest the above amount in a coed tlom- OT Man CfaCill Tin, concern " keawn in Philadelphia." Address. in nal name. •• C E. S " at this office 85,000 13138.1NE58 WANTED, where energy. integrity. and•capital can be rafely and profitably - employed—eitbor aloe, con mis sion. mercantile. or manufacturing.- Address. with Dir. tionlart., " Dreco. " Pvt.'s Office. aps.to.thf3l,* $76 A MONTH WENT TO .EURE AOENT6 in awry Coun'T. al $75 a month, ezt penaee paid. to - sell ray new cheep Family Sewing Ma. ;Aimee. .Addrem S. MADISON. Mfred, Me. fitald&Mm ei WANTED TO BENT, FOR TETE Slimmer months. a Furnished Country HOUSE. 'within an boors ride of the city by care. Addreee with fell pairtkilltlYN. W- " office this paver. ati , ;ir• do WANTED TO PURC ASS OR Jila RENT—A HOUSE AND LOT at or near CHEST NUT HILL. or TO RENT, for ths summer. a place at 013ELTEN HILLS. near the line of the North Penn b3 ivanin gallroad. _Addri W. M. L.." No. S'l ANCH Street ft4,7-i5. FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LET.—THR SECOND, 'THIRD,AL and fourth floors at 235 MAP Street. through to chola mil a 9 - FOR SAL - it-BUTTER SI 1.1_,L8 IN FAREIERS' MARKET. Very desirable for limited capitalist Occupant chansinx baguets. Call at No, 1110 MARKET street. apB.2t* TEAL ESTATE, DESIRABLY ATED Os offered. at a fair market value. for Rook of the SAGE MID VINR-STREBTS PASSENGER. FILM }WAD, at a libtral. price $lOOO3OO -'?HIS AMOUNT TO . LOAN in first mortgagee on City properitee, in sums of eits,oo to X 130.000 Apply immediately, to E PETER'. arB 323 WALNUT Street. $15,000 9 ettue l + 0 24 0 , o $3.6C.0. D to io2Tonriartat ga lie for five ye era. at five per cent S. W. THAIIIKELL & SON. sp&ft 2144 6 , ,ralt. THIRD Street. MKFOR SALE-A FIR-M -CLASS RESIDENCE. No 1617 WALLACE Street. All the modern improvements and large yard.. 'nonlra on the well:anew. ge TO BENT—TiIt OLD ESTA.- BLTSRED Bedding. Feather, and Mattrwes Ware keine. 219 South sat:OND. below Dock Decanted for the above liminess for thirty years. Apply to B. A MITCHELL, N. E corner FIFTH and WALNUT. 9.0-20 ap i FOR ALE-. 13 IGHLY IMPROVED Farm, containing 116 acres. twelve miles out, and one.half mile from station, Pennsylvania Railroad. First class farm improvements. Possession this spring. Also, many others that can be given this spring by pur chasing the stock, 4c. B. PET rm. apS 323 WALNOT Street. en TWO LARGE NEW THREE- MaLSTORY ATAIISIONS, one with four and the other twelve scree of ground, ell In complete order; also, one of eight rooms. TO B.BlNT—Darby. Apply to B MID DLSTON. Darby. ap7 SP i• FOB SALE-A VERY DESIRA bIe and handsome modern four-ntory brick 11, 1i.E.61013. 'with three.story back bnitdinga and lot of grou 26 10. Jill MOUNT VESNON Street (north tide). feet front and 'over 125 feet deep to L3lllOll street lc is finished in modern style, end is in complete order. having been recently thoroughly overhauled and repaired, handsonielypapered and painted throngh out ; sins introduced (with handsome gas tisinras and chandeliers. which will be included in the eate); bath, hot and cold water, furnace, cooking rtuae.,,,hc Will he sold at a very reasoc able price on acc,3ixima dating' terms, acd Immediate possession glean. Apply to S W. TRACK kitti SOZT, tio 6i B No. 244 South THIV.D street. 111 PLBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. -ma -By virtue of an order to me directed, in a certain proceeding in partition in the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware county, Penna.. I will tall at public auc tion or outcry. on THURSDAY. the 29th of April, 1F.54, at 1 o'clock Si.P_. k of Cteer in the bald county All that certain ;tone MANSION HOUSE, and three several tracts of LAND. No 1 On which the said mssettage is situate, bounded by the Edgmont road, by the rood leading to Upland, by land of Jobb R Crore:, Shlli Creek. Chester creek, and lend now oi late of Mary angle. containing 18 acres, more or lens. No. 2 Bounded by the tald Edgmont road. the Paid road leading toUvland, and land of J. B. Medicos. con taining 3 ccm more or lece. !So 8 'Bounded by the P aid Edgroont road, the.Provi• deuce road. land We of John Worthing Lon, deceased. and /and of John 0. Dechoug, containing 4 natet. inc% or leen - On to. 1 is a large Stone . Dwelling House, 2,i stories high, with two•etory stone kitchen, and summerkitehen bark.- and a well of wale , at the door; 3 roo ne on the first floor. and don the Second. Alec, ' a good-sized frame barn. wagon house, ice house. corn crib, and chicken hence. There are on this tract an eonle orcnard, and a variety of other fruit trees On No. 2 is a tine spring house and erring. All the land is in an excellent state of cultivation, and in good condition generally. The property being situate in Chester Borough, is very desi rable•for building Purposes It is within a few mlnntes' walk of the depot or steamboat landing, and is convent• ant to numerous rdat ea of worship. stores, Am ABRAHAM VANZiNT, Sheriff, ManiA, April 6. 18E4. apB•fr3t' FOR SALE A THOROUGH Bred Trotting STALLION. *lx - years old. 15 hands 3 inches /Ash, a half brother to GILT, the great Trotting ra(B• To be seen at Stetson's stables. in LOCUST Street. below Twelfth street. AO7- .9ts LOST- AND ROUND. CERTIFIOAI E OF 5-PER CEST. LOAN OF STATE OF I:93NNSYLVANTA, for $.416 06, tinted March 12. 1230, Jo. 72.1. In name 01 WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also. a Certificate of 6-yei cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania. tor the sum or Ir6)0. dated June 30. 1846, No. 1482. in the name of ELI K. PRICE. administrator of William. Meredith In trust. Art plleation has been made to the Auditor General for re newal of said Certificates felo-93a ELX K. PRIOR. No. Sil ARCH Street. AUCTION SALE. BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN= SOM. SPECIAL SALE OF MORSES. THIS (THiIttSDAY), MORNING. Commencing at it o'clock. compriaing about IFTY HOESSS. Pull descriptions at sale Also. a pail of excellent mules. No carriages will be °rid ibis day, sp7-2t if ALFRED M. EIiKtiESS, Auctioneer. BAZAAR,_ NINTH AND SAN STREETS. AUCTION. SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES. &c ON naTURDAY MORNING next. At 10 o'clook, coinprisloa about SIXTY; 110R4ES Full deectintions In catalogues alto, new and sscondqtand carriage , , iieht Wagoni• sins's , and unable barness, saddles, bridles, &c. 416i1i - No postponement on account of was tier. , Bale of horses. Ace . on Wedusoolsr next. /UP- Annual rale of email.. ditc.. 26th of May. air Carriages and 'harness at private sale. sp7.2t if ALFRED M fiRRNEMS. auctioneer. MARSHAL'S SALES. MARSUAL'S SALE. —BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale, by the Hon John Cadwalader. Judge of the District Court c f the United states. in and for the lantern District of .Pennsylvania. In Admiralty. to me directed,will be sold at Public Sale. to the highest and hest bidder. for cash, at Patterron's store W.) N B. e..rner PROBT and LOMBARD Streets, on WIONI4g- DAL April l3th. 1861, at 12 o'clock M., the tackle, ap parel. end furniture of the wrecked ship Sea :::rest. Now in mycustody by 'virtue of a writ of attachment lately issued ont of ib is c int at the suit of Corbett et and to be sold as periehable WILLIAM id I LL , AssRm, S. Marshal E. D. of reaanylvataa, PHILADELPHIA A 0417, 1&A apB LEGAL. TN --ME ORPHANS' COURT FOR TES c 1 AND COMITY OR PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JAMES McGILL. dec'd. Notice is hereby elven that RACHAE.fa. L. MOM,. the widow of said decedent, has Sled in sail Doan her petition and retainprateement of the personal estate which che eleete to tinder the act of A.pril 14, 1851, and the Supplements thereto, and the Court will approve M. came on FRIDAY, April lSth, 1941, tinting orceptions be flied thereto. DAVID PAUL BROWN, • arB-4t* Attorney for Pentiorom IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THB CITY AND COUNTY OF .ffirbaDitLPELla. Intn otAltitalleff MILTS& Deceased. The Auditor anointed by the Court to aN3tt, saw,. nd adjust the aceoupt of CEARLSS F. ASELtiF.A.D. Trus tee of e Estate of ABRAHAM 1111LTER. hands and to make dletritratton of the balance in the hands of the accountant. will meet the parties interelded. for the Tur. Poses ut hie annotwinent. on MONDAY. Anel t S. 1818. nt 4 o'clock P. ef., et his office. Z cornet off. glith and Locust streats tu tUeuit7 of Phi!ndoittlA• ors trailg V4tiVA POU ( 44.san. Anditor. MISS EMILY SHAW'S READING IN AID OP tErli GREAT CliitiTßAL Yam AT THE MUSICAL FUND mar,. On FRIDAY EVEN/AG. April Bth, ledt, AT 8 o'cLoctr. CORES4rOtiDENO3. PHILADELPHIA, April 1, 188 ktioo Emicar ®HAW: Having heard bow highly one "tieadin k s " Lave been appreciated is Etrw England sad elsewhere, wr. beg leave to eon .I.t_your kind offices In all of the rande of the Private and Public Balked! Depart meat of the Greet Central Fair. We will be. mnelt grata tied ff you will favor the project by nalning an early' con noedeY. whew we may have the piesarrrer to an., nnce that yr u will give our citizens the privilege of hearing ycur Reettatkons or headings. With sentitgentg . of regard, we me v,?3 , reeDeethay. your Obedient servants. Edward Shipper:, ; W. R. Farness. C .1. SttllG, Theo Caviar . J T Thomas. Conment rr nit ion, Wm. F. Judson, hierni. S, Reeves, Geo. Jo.) kin. Jr.. hd ward Ploeper. Itarace Binney, Jr.. i Joe B. Townsend. Le Digaita llonsw. sprit 4. 1861. To Edmarl. Shiprien. UharreYJ bti.itd, and: Jog. 2'. Thr,nos. Esqa : DEAR brae: I acknowledge. with pleasure. the invi tation rotitely extended tonebyyonrseivet and other gentlemen of Philadelphia. to Slilf a loading Pi aid of the School Department of the GreanCentmal Fair I itac.nre you I an, woht happy to byre this opp_ortanity to c.ht my mite into the generous Fund your Fair wilt doubt], rqi cot tribe to to the Fanitarypante. and wilt get arlei t Friday Eveitit,g, mil 9th for t he proposed read• in g . Tours sinderel. • MILT' SHAM. J. R. FRY, TEST .I):LIALV Elbe% Shew's Restate V,4 have been the .abject of high' eneettleme, se will ha vereei,,l by the toile wing Teatt moaiaie from tho. e taw.t q titled to j tad - Y l2 FROM. DR. WAVESI. WHINDRT.I. 110121 ES. EtrTON. Mee SLLLW tae l mach grace Stmt digits, a YerY a Weet. e 3 =pathetic 'Voice, 43 ace ennne:eaten. Red, CST my ear. aitneet faratle&t. to on ne wit:qt. I tOn en so little to crntetne, that I feared L rutot be 'Laming tb the eve which detente faults PEON REV. JIM, WEISa WATFILTOWN. Mies Fliaw pescemes power enough for tu7:R.4 , m the Popular eXattaeratto as of some Jllmon4 i5f.h....61 I. bat isYeasts and himpllcity to give t )341 item in, btu la Inspired with the desire to remam l to tom,. gesture. and expreabion, wnice she preserves ever( ere. matte or tender eleincut, ot tie author There is i ae of energy and Incision which Shaktpeare or tir,waieg. requires; but the feeling of tt e page le delicately a:Lade& ate the true grace at women c ethos the whole. hlia. Show haa been kiudii permitted to refer to the following gentlemen : Hen. ler troert P. Chase. Seerateey of the Tregiturv. Boa. Win.e l3rickinitham,Boyernor of Connecticut. Burnes Sears u D.. Freetdent or Brown University. P. Duet, Profeesorof Rhetoric in Brown University. hit phen A Decatur, U. S .Ino. S Dwight, Editor of Journal of hittato. Beaton. Chas. W Shteir. 13,4 Boetua, Hon, Is. Rcentvood Him, Concord, Mase, . . On Picket Duty Death or Joe (Week gotiBE) • Wuii ded Bath Weller'eValentine INTER The Vagabonds....... LadY lare Jouathan to Jchn..... The ,Second Louisiana More Etnnabaloo Feeding to commerce nt 8 o'clock. Tickets GO cents. with reserved seats. tc be had at GOPLI.V . B. SEVENTH and iHJ TNDT Sta. stp3-3i. MBEs. JOHN D W'S N EW- A RIJ 11 • STREET THSA7RE 13PNEPPP OF MRS. JoUt DREW. TO-NIGHT (FEUD n't ). April Etn, 1501, FIFTH I/HORT of the succee•fal Ow of RONEDALE. OR THE RIPLY. BALE, WITTI EVERY bOENE NEW. Dv Chola J. Hawthorn and E S. Smith. Machinery/Man Purse New and appropriate Music by. --Chas N. 1).41 worth_ Military Co,•turnes by Wanuamaker St Br Ara Propertier and Appeintments by Gawks Harris. New Chanc eller by. Corneiine & Baker. Upholstery by B P. Milligan. Maitre de Dante George Smite EVERY MEMBER OP THE COMPANY IN TH.II DISTRIBUTION, AND MRS. JOHN DREW AS ROSA LEIGH. CHANGE OF TIME. - - Doors open at 7; commence at M In S. Sects Secured one week In advance. Without extra charge. WA -L N IJT • STREET T H EATRE. FAREWELL, 'BENEFIT of Mies LkIIRA KEENS. THIS (Frida') EVENING, April 8. Last night bat one of the engagement of Ries LAURA BREVE. and &able Company. from New ork. Ravi- At, by parikulE,- request. of the grand spectacular drama of TAE SF.A OF ICE, or, A Mother's Prayer, ' Mies LAURA HEEDS as Louise de..t.attcottra and Og,t rita. To conclude with the roaring farce of SAR &WS YOt7NG IE4 N. ROV IC ' 8 CHESTNUT-STREET Ne" TH UTILE LEONARD GROVER IMMENSE SUCCESS IMMENSE SUCCESS of Boncicanit's great American ON Drama, the OOTORO. OCTOROON. which pill he repeatel TRW EVENING with all Its GNIFIGEBT SCENERY. GREAT CAST. SUPERB MUSIC. &c.. &a: Regular Family Matinee. SaTURDAY AFTSIMOON. aP9-51 April 9. CONCER T HALL, J, w, WILDER _ SIMMONS! SIMMONS! SIMMONS! THE GREAT ILLUSIONIST AND BASILICOTHAu MkTURGIST. MARKED AND FLATTERING SUCCESS. Tab IMMEasE AUDIENCES. CHARMED. MYST ILL ED IFIED. BSY T sISsa. HS T.ONIEED, AND THR AUTOCRAT OF THE REALES OF MAGIC, Whose WONDERFUL PERFORMANCES Surpass belief. and MAKE ONE'S EYES THE FOOL 0' THE OTHER • SE 'TEES THE SPIRITUALISTS SORELY PERPLEXED Ey the astounding evpose of their frauds as 'coma by THU 4..REAT kUkiliONS. In his grand tour of THE BLOOD RED WRITING ON THE ARM. ILLUSORY MIRACLES Will be continrwd EVVRY EVENING THIS WEER. New Tricks every nizht, in eddition to the most beau tiful and mysterious of the feats performed by THE WEGENER'S or came. AND JAPAN, Including THE GREAT JAPANESE PAPILLION &GEODE MYS TERY; On THE FLIGHT 0? THE BUTTERFLY. The most pleasing, graceful, and beautiful teat ever witnessed, and LE SABOT JAPANESE: ft, TOP- S PINNING ON A SINGLE THREAD, AND THE CALIGRAPHY OF THE DEAD. '5O mats. J. D REMBOTH. 430 WALNCT Bawd Admiration Gallery Obi] dren under ten years Doors open at 7; Seance at B o'clock. (GRAND MAT .1122 ON SATURDAY Tickets on thle occaelon only 25 cante. A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. SoTREE GYafrfAsTfauß. AA. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GEOIAT CENTRAL FAIR OF THE SANITARY COMMISSION. By request of the Committee on Exhibitions. Benefits. and Entertainments, A. So MEE GY ASTIQUE AND LAST GRAND RE-UNION of the Classes connected with the PHILADELPHIA NATATtinIU3I AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE, will be held at the ACA.DBMY OF MUSIC, TUESDAY EVENING, April nth, The abates of Masters and young Gentlemen. under the direction of Dr WM. JANSEN. 'Cho classes of y ming Ladies led by-Mira S. F. HOPKINS. The classes of Gentlemen conducted by Messrs HARBESON and GIB ON. The whole performance being a fall and practical il lustration of all the branches of modern Gymnaetics and Physical Culture. and executed entirely by amateurs. rn•mbers of the Institution The Grand Orchestra of thirty.sin Scat class perform ers will, in itself. prove a great attraction Ditect. r of the General Music sfr. HASSLE& Director of the Music for the "Light Gymnastics." -- aft LOBAR. F. LEYPOLDT. corner of CHESTNUT and JUNIPER Streets, has been appointed Treasurer, and Agent for the sale of tickets. PRICE OF ADMISSION Parquet and Balcony Pa toils Circle and A mphitheatre • • Do extra eh arae for reserved eeate. •-• Sale 0 . 1 seats to commence on Tuesday. March IL Doors open at 7 o'clock. The performance to commence punctually at S o'clock. he sale of tickets at Mr. F. LEPPOLDT'S Book Store 'win close at 4 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, the 12th. ap7 St COLCHESTER, THE GREAT TEST and BUSINESS MEDICAL, Is still at hie Booms. over store 917 CHESTNUT Street. Call and see his wonder ful demonstratlons,lnclndlng writing on the arm. apB-20" ItTESSSB.S. CROSS AND JAR PIS Will give their Third SOIREE In the Foyer of the ArodemY of Mute, ssis e on I4IPA Y p ING, April Bth, at 6 ocIockCARLtGdAbRMNEn. GRAND LITERARY AND MUSICAL 60/RBJA Tickets 80centa. . Reserved Sesta can be obtained at Gould's Musts Store, corner of Seventh and Chestnut, without extra charge Proceeds for the Sanitary" Commission. ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA. ROITSK "THE FAMILY RESORT," CARNCROSS &ED MEET'S MINSTRELS. THE GREAT STAR TROOP& OP THE WORLD. In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. gniendia. kluging Beautiful Dancing. Laughable En , ,TWENTYtation Scenes. Am. dm. 01 TALENTED ARTISTS, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tickets %Scents. Doors (pen at 7 o'clock. fe27.9ni J. L. OARNOROSS, Businass Managet. THEGREAT _PICTURE • AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOK only a few days longer. Commencing_TllESDAY. April J. Nero WiMama' celebrated PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE. This is the most complete and finished Fabian of trus sacred Scriptural) in the world. comprising over BAT of the most BUDLIKE AND THRILLING SCUM Of the first three thousand. years of Biblical History, foaming altogether one of the finest exhibitions of Me ese• OPEN EVERY EVENING at a quarter to S o'clock. Admission 2t cents. B B. Matinees on TnesdaY, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clock. Admission. for Children 10 cents. GIMIA_NI A. ORC.EMSTS EIBLit4 BEHNaItaALS every_ SATURDAY, it °Walk. r M at the MUSICAL FOND HALL. Single ttoloils tents. Packages of six tickets, $l. To be had at Jai. DEN'S. 1104 OBBSTNDT Street, J. B. GOULD, na. Irßlfall and 013136TN0T, and at the Hall door. frad^li pENNKYLVA NI A. ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, 10115 CHESTNUT STREET. OPEN DAILY fSandays excepted) from 9 A. IL 6Y. IN • - Admission 26 cents. Children half puce. 342341 4 6. HER MAJESTY" CHAMPAGI4E. THE ROYAL WINE OF ENGLAND. A limited quantity of this superior Wine has been en • cured for the undersigned, and the filet ehlPinee Or sO' cases has arrived, by the steamship Olympus, diree from the cellsve of the well.linown house of MESSRS. DE TREMOR & CO.. at Epernay. France. The present invpielli Wig be Intro. duced into Ibis market at the very low price of TWARTI DOLLARS PER CASE OF swarm payable to vurrenoy, Mbich it mach below its 44." co" , The superior quality of this winc-tc auskAhtccd. Amid. Is offered wish confidence of its approval by connote eetu s. be addressed. by let terOorrasrotshef.rirwoin..e.otromthoeruenedaseensimgnaeyd. juNgy Fr o ak.D c Wine and Fruit Dealer, Street, heat` WAR, NSW YORK. --- 440 gr a t FOB ALBANY AND TROY ,__via Delaware and 'Raritan (lanai. Th e two J sTADigiroLu. Capt. BUBBABD, to now Wharf,' Wool 'WEI:IOh Street, and will loading at loave for the aboxe °elate on SATURDAY, at 'JP. N. For f re i g ht, sebleh will be taken at resaptiable rates, apply to D L YUARAGA,N, Agent. 394 Sown Delaware AIMMC CIORRECT PIANO 'Mr G. E. EIAMOUrtI Ordersfor 'e'en! and Espadrlng_ Pianos ant reooleed at M..X.1 a Co) Store, 107 CRISTAIIP Slyest, only, Kr. S. Ime had eleven years' factory experle.ve ii 21 .* ton. and we rears' smployment to PalladslYr.i& SPROUL —Pianos rest: bard to swami to sed Lee sweet-toned as new. esttlym.# AM 0004. ruin fa Tulsa. N. astrilisi4 ABILTSEMENT.9. READING 131C0611e..4.31ME: 1. EitOGENEURGER, THEO. AHRER.D, L. BUCHNER, Tickets Bleach. To be had at the Keels Stores.. ap7,2t HT THE ArOMNI Or THE OIRLs' ot HIGH AND N 08.1114.1. scElo. AT THE ACADEMY OF MIIEI[O. MONDAY EVENING. A0ri111.1384. At Shoat o'clock t•:&g===EM ..J G. WS`tinr. .L ,Chan. -.W. 2 Wiius, •:: 12. n. Diemen's. J. T. Trowbridge Tennyson. .f K bowel( georde Et Boaer T. HOW. Mantursr.