CARON STATE CONV.ENTION. The loyal men of Pennsylvania comprising the grATIONAL UNION PhliTY will meet in State Convert. lion in the Rail of the House of Representatives. at BARBIERI: 1 M al noon. on THURSDAY, April 28 1864. Each district will be entitle d to the same represanta lien it now bait in the State Legislature. and the dele gates will be chostn at such times and in sac t Manner as shall be directed by the respective County Coat' Mess. The State Convention is called for the purpose of .aiming in nomination an Elecbral ticket. selecting 'delegates slime to the National Convention Of the Union Party, to be held in Etaitiuoce an the th Jane. and • taking such action as it may deem proper 7 in reference to the approaching Presidential canvass The selection of the d?str cc delegates from Pennsyl vania to the National Convention is left—where it pro perly teleees—tit the people, assembled In their County -Conventions, bat the different Comity Committees are earnestly requested to adopt snub measures as will pro cure a full attendance at their respective convenlions, and thereby Ser.llZe. in the choice of aelega:es. a full and fair expression of the will of the people. The Committee cannot forbear to congratulate all lovers of liberty and the Union upon the recent triumphs of the good cause in New Hampshire and Connection!, and to express the hope. shared by all lov al men, that they are only the forerunners of more splemild victories wr nto be won in the same cause, alike by the bullet and the ballot. In behalf of the Union State Central Committee. WAYRItadoVSSOH, Chairman. Gao. W. trAMER ' bLY ' Secretaries . W. W. BAYS, SECOND WARD AND WOE DRAFT —Au Adjourned Meeting of the citizens of Second Vtard will be held at the ROBSST RAISES :SCHOOL DOUSE THIS EV14511 , 7,3, at a o'el,etr. Citi zens of the Ward are earnestly rearms. ed to attend•. IV. IM, A FETING OF THE BnOLLID OF CORrORATORS OF PHs if Ma3,IFAFHIO MEDICAL COLLIGE OF PEN NsYLVA. ei/ a will be held THIS (Monday) EVENT A ti, at S o'clock. COLL SG& SUILDID 0. Filbert street. J_ J. asIFFiTH, le Secretary. r9r, A STATED AIME JUNG OF THE FiIeTORICAL No CI tort , OF 4 , ES N 33 LVAN la. will be beld at the Hall. Ather: ream Building, 8,31.11 Street. below Walnut, THIS (dlonday) EVENING at 8 &clock. &ANL. L 8 iIIiDLN.Y. It -Roentaioafteetetety„ JOHN LORD'S LECTURES ON THE FALL OF ROAR —che second Lec_ire_ e of this new course will be „Riven in HALL toF THE UNIFIIIteITT. on TUESDAY EVENING, April 1% at 8 o'clock. Subject -- The Shame and ifieerles of Roman s cc iety—Tbe Vices which prepared the way for Violence and Ruin Tickets for the residue of the course $1; Woolf, Admis 14on 60 emus aP9-Bt* bNOTICH...—A.PPLICATION HAS een made at the o ffice. of the Delaware and Chesapeake Canal Company for the renewal of C :Ale of One Share of Stock in th C. mpany. in the name of JEREMIAH BBILEN, deceased the original hating 'Seen mislaid or destroyed. WM. P. CRPo.SON. Adm cum Test.. dre. VDI MI of A the will of LLAN. spit IEIEVTIII- WARD NATIONAL - UNION A.SSOCIATION. — A regular stated m.-eting of the 5114 h-ward National VLion Association will be held on TIUSKEdY EVENING. Aron]. 12th, st Hall TWELFTH and FILE SET streets, 73 &clock. Bustnese or import ers& Capll-2r) JOAN L. HILL, Secretary. NEW YORK. SeNITARY TWO StIANDIA, a W. pitDa. contributed by TI F- I'ANY & CO.. to be awanied by the popu , ar voice. These Swords will be pres,nted by the FAlR—one to the General. and the other to the Naval Officer desig nated by a yeurality of eubsrrintiona. at One Dollar each. The Berme of Registry ere open and all ayes. Persons out of Astir Y,qic. wishing to ex press their Net - erases for any of our Naval or Military Heroes in this chartable mauler. are reonested mit to the sztecribers. who will guarantee the disco sltkn of the money and the vote—one voce for every dol lar remittted. TIVFaNY & CO . sell - St NEW YOnK CITY. WTHE COOPER SHOP COMMITTEE lutiste the fullowit g acknowledgmens.l. Commercial Room Assoc:anon (kurzlt eebscrlp -6 don) $OO 00 Joh 10 n GICIti 20 00 Cash. ..... ~ . ... ........ 0 'Bird's Billiaxd. Saloon 1 10 Bonatloa Box 0.8 90 It xLlra. RELIEF ASSOCIATION FOR EAST CASH REUEIPTS. Theodore Bliss A. D. Cash - .Presbytertan Church (0 Cross creek, Washing ton conty, F. , per John Sthcicion. R0t0r.... .Freabyterlatr Caurca. :Yew Ales.aria, West moreland ceunty.- Pa-. per Rev. Adana Ter rance. pastor, (additional) rrovtonsty reported 1634 67:177 CALEB COPE. TrAlstireY_ --ater. UNITED STATES SANITARY . NII.;11 11 . COMM/SKOV. CASH RY.e.EIPTS. Yrs. E W. Horner A. K.. postmark Viola. lowa Bra Ltey Farwell. Bradford county. Pa Pnbadelnbia Fire Company .1 J. Ridgway. (eighth eon tribetto)) Contributed by people of Carelit Wales, per C. D. tinreiuudand Circle W. Field Previously reported CALEB COPE. Trtarj_s7 CENTRAL FAIR die. on Labor, Income, and TH Philadelphia. rer of this Committee, an oripitons from: leash --- • • • •••• 00 IT7m. B Birchall .... $l . 1 00 'Hobart Pitunstead..... 1 00 P. Dodd 100 'Hannan Foster 25 I G Youngs I'.o Ttmotby 00 Jon :than Fisher 25 ------ darreY "—. Char , es Batt . D.W.I Wm Chambers. • • •••• 00 Jacob itietinell 00 [Sophia Schnssfer........ 50 — schihter , • ..... _ 5J Office or the Comma nevem:Le. No 118 donth SA' The undersigned, Treaent knowledges the following ,n Bight Rev. Ala zo Pot- $2l CO Paul Jones - 11 T...••••• 5 001 Albums Taylor 600' Hobert D. Davis 5 GOI James Rempton .... • • SOJ Amos Liming - 5 a Albert 8. Terkes. . 6 (T John Finley 100 Notes Thomas 125 00 John D. Th0ma5......125 00 Thomas S. Allis 125 00 S. A. Jennings 126 Ot - Mies Huai:tea..«...«. 2 GO: 111 e. B Z. C........«2(0 t EThas. Mcßride 6 CO J C. Mullen 5 03 John C. Darrat 5 00 tlapt 8 Whitney 5 00 Capt H 5 00 D. H. Merriman 5 01 - 200 John Herding- - cash ...... Ciah Cash..-.-- Wm T. Polsz Keystone " ihrY S Sheridan. • - • - - Nathan Walwork 200 Elmita Green 50 Henry Roth. 100 Edwards 2 00 Lydia R. Monhall.... 1 00 L. A. Smedley .. 2 (0 John:Leedom 2 Of) 1116h_ W. Bowan 1 . 00: Mamas Leech.... . ... 1 to' Jaroop bieblibronsh • • 5 001 'haat Brown • • • • 10. let.% Cloud 1 001 3 . 1. Thorn 1 00 gaiii7l. — Carl. • • ...- .. i ili I Miss Stinger 60 1 W. Harris. 1 0 Mrs. Beadman 1 00 100 S 8.. 2y, watt a' work - 5 00 J. Fisher Learning 100 03 Charles W. Penitney 100 00 Clerics and Ma bangers of Cit Cotiocils of Phila delphia 22 0.) -Rev. William 11 Furness. 1 day's Income and do nation .... . ....... 10 00 . Rev. W b Hall 100 sirs Mary 8 Hall .... 100 Serg% W. D. 1 C 0 Mee Annie HAU Tbenrea. Penal, ILtetth aid Buaotowood 3-00 3tate Bible elms of St. ranl'a Eptaoopal Church. Ithilad&plia, auger care of Rev Kingston Ood Clara Deity Mellon 103 Kate Eleebeta 1 00 Two Ladies 20 00 Jams Morrow, Company C. 3d 'New Janes Regi __Mett.. Thirteen young ladies. enraged by Wheeler 4 ton. C,.egunt. above SLventh. 1 day's wages.... 12 25 llev. Phil. Brooks. Church of the fluty Trinity .• •. 15 00 Rank. Ho3l, b Co.. and employees 251 6i Keystone Sugar Works, Fetilere 5t Zunmeuring and ter; 250 CO __ unpleyeeP firocers' Sugar Itt.nse,Bariol & linsenberg and em VOYee._ 215 0') Vllliam Lang no GO E , lnthwzog Sugbr EofLne ., y. - A. Snser.lberg. B. in Eattol. Edward C. Knight. ;00 00 R -4.1.1 . 011b & St: iliD .........1..100 043 5 V he tnthere. & Co 100 00 241 , ..Ees Msry and. Chrittiana E1att1er....... 1 25 Inac-Starr - . 6J DO . . Prevost Marshal's Office, Second District, by Capt. }Awn/ Palmer 57 CO iramibe °Siren of the Court of Quarter Seasious— 30 00 th , tirgx & Co end ample, see OS 51 ...... . ....... . ... ............ 15 00 h,ra a Poi:: Girl 25 .31r1-. Is.c.,it Q Nice,: -,Ee,..d..t n,. - .. .. 23 10 From City contoller and (limit.' - 05 00 J °BB W va., ill B Oltti, Treasurer. 1 1- :1,4 r_qabf.crlpt , ons and r.mitt.incla by mail dull re •:-.144. •• -,- .7 sad z.cluswlr.cred. it nit- 0 PSI Cr. OF TILE. GittE ACP C.E.S. h.s.L DE cap,E aanilTalti 00•441.8- :.N. , . ' S — PHIT..S.L.F.I,PII 53t)7 CHE6T: , IFT STREET. Match. itqA — The Corninithe On Finance mu Donations of the 3 1 - eat Central Fair appeal f,r contributions in MO JEY thme of their fellow-citizens who do not propose sending to the Fair the peocucts of their skill and indite try. By far the las g.er portion of the money received on :he occasion of the Fairs Leld for the benefit of the Sant tar] Commission in .;incinuati..Boston. and Brooklyn, sat derived from direct 033243,1213 in CASH.. and sot :rout the proceed aof the sale of a , tidies exposed. What Sanitary Commission needs to afford relief to the sick end wounded soldiers is money, in large amounts and .:em all sources We call, then, upon all bankers, core toralions. capitalists, porsons living upon incomes. pro ;tutorial or otherwise; in short, upon all who wilt not se represented in the Fair by their productions, to imi -:s;e toe example of those who will. and to contribute liberally in xONEY for this great object In New York. eittonah the:r Fair is not to be, held for two weeks, cone ;nbutionscf more than 442C0,00u in cash ha re been eireatly received, a single department of trade, that of goods, having male up mo-e than half that swat .rooklyn and Cincinnati have each contritnitr-d as much m money, and certainly she -wealth. - liberality. and ?liriolism of Philadelphia can hardly be considered as , e , s conspicuous than that of these communities- COIL -rllmtions - will be tbantfriLly received by any of the 'nenders o! the Committee AS. BORIS. Chairman. S. A. ItiERCBR, SAMUEL ttraLSEE, THOMAS SPARKS, A. J. ANTSLO, gALSS COPS_ JOHN T LEWIS. THOMAR KINDEL Ja.. T. A. Efpni..l?.. CLUsK. WM- C KENT E. Cl. KBIO al. b2B Cauiwtf GREAT CENTRAL `PAIR—CASH ' 1, ....1. RECRIPfe. —For ire ?Soldiers' Pair, from little ;meet& the proceede of two g,ld dollars $3 34 Ladiea' Aid Srciety. Crem‘ona Schuylkill cone ,ll% Pa. per Mr. William 0. Coulter, 'framer— ,...ves proceed. of a Mn ical 4 ;oir'ee given at airs. William AB an chard's. 51h tilt ..• ~ ~ .. 324 00 Collectid by Rev. Dr Binhoro. Minister of.Go.xt _gregation, "Keneseth Israel:" , r. D. Boeengarten $lOO 00 " T..aac Rocerbatter.•••- 100 03 Jacilber man 53 09 ob Mayso 00 • • • • ......- Seek° Sten 50 00 Fel:Lotman & Kauffman 100 00 RenlYa Brothrr 2.5 CO Sohn, Adler, & Kohn 100 00 S. Auerbach 60 00 M. Osibeimer. 9.5 00 L. Dmuer,baurn. 2.5 00 Or. D. Sieber') . ...... 20 CO 'Goldsmith Brothers 30 00 Ooldetnith & Lir-hi:cap 25 00 Lndroer eiederbsch 20 00 0 Ettinger & Ullman .. 20 00 Reigenuein Briitheni 20 CO ft Outer-m u 25 00 ". - ' ) flis Sitaenbacti 20 00 tier.hcerer. LOENI7I. af. Co 20 PA tl. it M. Ritzlege 20 00 gkenheimer Ii Beeline. 50 00 limn° 1.4 Cooba 0 0 00 Charles .R.nii. no 10 00 Sobaw Elein - rwt 10 00 f: ldom -- 1 20 01. , •• ..... -.. .... ....vs $1,005 00 Pro $1.4.52 34 + ...v.O* --1 repolte.i. 152 00 PDILADN.LPIIIN„ AND DEADIND itaiLltuAD uO.„ tittics 221 South Furroxii • Meet •-•— • ffILADELPITIA, M a r 7; 1661 Common notices,: hereby a Wen that the Fransfer Books of the stock of this 'Company will ne closed on the 31st to be if own.- d or, the 14th of APRIL next, at 1 412 1 th lens th e Stockhe'd-re of this. Company.. who have Nan I orit Get titicatat_strerelineeted to return them io the Pst- e - e • 8 r and Tra..t Company . No- 66 Wall `treat, lißw " fork who via Else a receipt for tha same, afeir days sreafter certificates from the "aeleint eflite in•ex he for said receipts The Tim tore Office • .1.- the Preferred stook of this Corns lasY at Nets 'York closed permanently on the 441 last That for both the Preferred and Common -Pton will be permanently closed on tt e 31st S. BRADFORD. zahh3 ADI 4 Treasurer. - - CITY BOUN v.; V NOTICE..—OFFICIE tit s+ rFet.UNTY FT3 ID COALMISSION. 414 B O dPril The T tSe e h e 01 tY Bonbty wl.l coLtlnne to be raid mail farther avo'rcatior . s_for Bounty will be entertained from 4, reit& Who en...zed tn , ,r the date of the President's rr eclairstion, October 17.1583 In future. povrer , of attorney for the City Bounty, from rAw recruits for Pennsylvania Negiments, mustered in .41.Eter this date. must be end oreed by the officer in charge l'h e,raehe thvt the talLi. has been received theta. 1,7 Ordtr (tithe Cotranie.tin Intl( SA.MUM, C DAWSON. secretary. SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE.- 4446— The annual meatir.g of the Northeastf the fn. "ince will be bald tat their Ball. corner of .SOAh d SPRING GARDEN Streets. on THUnSOAIf /V&A I " o._the net .. at 734' o'clock. at which time an !lemn soni take place for Officers and Managers for thB JneelEt sear. Peeeteat alteacianee i le partial:lA.4y re maeret• as alteration/a gral l latl i re. w o l e i cra b t e ar7. Prt enstrAA. April 1. Hai apl• &twat* • Pr. REDUUTIOn IN TEE PRICE OF itu of ; RR. —ln accordance wish a reeoltuion of the }Po ole CO melee:, passed on the 26th inm.sit, the price rtont the Nan et.street and Emden ()Arden . s . 4 l= bus teen related to 10 /ants per bushel. and . Ebe t l e P oint Breeze and Manaynnk Works to 9 cents JOHN C. CRESSON. Chief Engineer. ra/Looo:;trniatilas'Wonxi. Xarch26. 1861 jai° 111 GUAM CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE SANITARY COMMufSwic COMINITTES FOR A DATE LABOR, A DAY'S INCOME A DAY'S ItltySNon, Office, 118 Bonin SIIVENTR Street, corner of Stumm Street. Second Story. Front Boom. This Office will be open daily from 9A. Si. to 6 P. M.. to receive Subscription A On DAY'S LABOR. ONE REVENUE. From DAYS REVENUE. Flom All Who Labor. or Have Incomes or evenua. Every Family ha. a.m ß e releti e vo or friend In the ARMY OS NAVY! Let all bring in th.ir off 'rings to swell the great tide Which it to culminate in Logan deltaic In the month of June next. WE WILL BECEIVR INDIVIDUAL olikilsColPTl /NS, HOUSES OLD I.I7I3SCRIrTIONS , ASSOCIATIONSUBSIIKIP NONS. VSCPTIO2i6 OF A DAY'S L tRO t. A DAY'S INCOME. A DAVE BE VE // 1 7. I MONEY. IN AIANUFAOTDRES, IN ittODUCTS The poor man or woman will thus have an opportu nity to contribute to the objects of the Fair, who would otherwise be shut out of participation it. it. Cit.rens are invited to call at the Office, where a Com mittee s ill be constantly in attendance to consider their . w reeet.one, and to appoint Sub committees for City or Country. L. MONTGOMERY BOND, Chairman. MoGREGOR J. NITOESSON. secretary. JOHN W. OLAGHORN. Treasurer. apß•Bt 11S South SEVENTH Street pr. UAITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. SUMMARY TO TAKULUY 10.364. Work now in Progress in the Army at Rest. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION STATIINS LARGELY IN- CREASED IN DUMBER. THE WORK. ABUNDANTLY PROSPERED. Many More Statioisus heeded to Meet the Wants of the Army. 11, • . . 1 . : e : pi PEZPANATION FOE TDB COMING CAMPAIGN WITH ITS MOVEMENTS AND BATTLES The Christian Commission depends mainly IIPOII direct contributions, and mast not be forgotten by Loyal Chris tian People. INCREASING WANTS DEMAND INCREASED LIBE RALITY. Receipts of Honey, &tires, &a , to January 1, 1864, $1.148.0.93 94. Number of Boxes of Stores, be., shipped to the field or distributed-at home, 16 939. timber of Delegates sent. 1.563. Copies ol Scriptnres distributed, 668.275; HYMIX and Pea it: Books. 1502 WS; Knapsack Books. 1,370.348; Li brary Books 4E363; Pamphlets. 165,141; Religions New* pe pers. 3.316. NO; Pages of Tracts, 22,930.428; Silent Com. fetters. 4.116 The United States Christian Commission has seized the presort golden-opportunity of rest for the . Army to ex tend its work for the good of the Soldiers. sTATIONB nave been multiplied. each with its chapel and store tents. free writing tables, and clothing, com forts andrsadingmatter for_ gratuitous distribution. VOLUNTARY DELEGATES, in numbers greater than ever before. have been sent to preach the Gospel at the stations and in regiments, batteries. and camps without Chaplains, distribute reading matter and Mores, and labor for the good of the Soldiers. A PERMANENT FIELD AGENCY basbeensnfficiently extended to establish stations and superintend the work. TUE BLESSING OF GO D rests signally on all parts of the work. Many thousands have been cl eered. bene fited and saved. Still a large part of the Army remains nnresched, and double the number, both of stations and deterates, are needed to meet the urgent demand for them. The Christian Commiesion offers to the people ann. ferny reliable and wonderfully economical ebannel to reach the entire Army in all its various fields. The money given goes in full measure, in benefits for body and soul, directly to the Soldiers, and stores also, imme diately from the hands of delegates from home who add words and deeds of Mildness to the gifts when.bestowed. Let the people give the Money and Stores, and the work will De done. The large Corps of Delegatesnovr in the field wilt serve as a gran d corps of relief when the al miss shall move and battles be tought. and the'rreater their number the more prompt and effective will be the relief they shall render. Let not the present work languish. Wait not for the cry of tbe wounded and dying before,provldlag relief. send NOW and send ABUNDANTLI. both money and Rot es. and the Soldiers' blessing shall be upon you. bead money to JOSEPH PATTSILSON, Treasurer, at Western Bank, and Stores to . GEORGE H. STUART, Chairman Christian Commission. 13 BANK Street. Philadelphia. W, B. 'BOARDMAN. Secretary U. S. C. C. fez-mthtf iSS 70 . 24.087 07 MASTER BRICEMARERS, TARE NOTICE.—A Meeting of the trade will he held at the Board of Trade Booms. No 505 OHMTNITT Street. on the lltb. hick , (MON D al). at II o'clock A M., to consider wbat action they will take in relation to the great. Sanitary Fair. CHAS DINGER. • ' J J ARDEN & NEPHEW, arP,2ki EDMUND. WE ESTE EL *2l 25 200 2 00 20 103 CO Ma• PHILADELPHIA, APRIL S. 18641 A meeting of the Committee on 51 , 4ines and Li- OnOIS of the Great Central Fair for the benefit of the . Unite dStates Sanitary Commission was held this day. at the Office of Messrs. George Croutellen a Son., at 11 o . ciocrr A. N. - Contributions and Donations will be received by any of the undersigned, and dee acknowledgment win be made through the medium of the public press: GEORGE CROMELLSN, Chairman of Committee, NO. 125 Walnut street. fIASTILLON, No. 108 Walnut street. F RASNO. No ES Walnut street JAS CARSTAIRS, Jr., No. 116 Walnut street. k WALDEN. No 200 senth Front street WILLI kat H FEAT ON, No. 201 South Front street. JACOB T. ROFFMAN, Secretary, No. 201 South Front sheet. ap) 2t* S,S 58 129 321. 99 1110: ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, 4 163135 WAY... .lIT STaKET —IIIHTEO STATES IlTlifir.fAL RAVRADE. FIRST DISTRICT Fermin DVANIA. PIRLADELPHI t, April 6. 1664. FINAL NOTICE. —Delinquent TaspPaye , s are hereby notifird to wake application to the undersigned. WIN:L IN SIX Dia S FROM THIS DATE. for License. under the braise Laws of the United States. and thus avoid the penalties prescribed by law for transacting business without License. WASHINGTON ?KEITH, Assessor, ap7 - St Fired District. Pennsylvania. 1 00 ........ 1 00 100 MSCHUYLKILL AN D SUS QU EH A N NA. EA.T.LEOAD CO., Office 227 d. POIIELTH Street. PHILADELPHIA. April 4, ISA The Annual Meeting of tho stockholders of tele Com banY, end an election for President and six Manners, will talte place, at the Office of the Company, on O.f DAY, the 2d day of May next, at 12 &along Aug. tinyl WM. EL WEBB. Secretary. iMP OFFICE OF THE FRA.NIEFOELD AND SaIITHWARIC PIIILADELPRIA urn" rAtiSRDORR RAILROAD COMPANY. Rtrks (tate Chatham) street, below Fourth. Pay.ADeLrak, April 8, 1864. By a revolution of the Board of Dtrector4 of this Company.. the entire receipts of the road on Tuesday lust, April 12th, will be apprApdated to the Zr S. So mtary Commission. CHAb_ R ABBOTT, ap9 . 3t Secretary. . "PIOGA INIPICOV FM F. CO:11- PANY.—Notice is hereby given that a 33eeLing of the Stockholders of the Tioga hoprovirtaAut Company will he held at No 25 MERCHANTS' SiXt3 EL& vGg. in the city or Philadelphia. on the 3d dry of Afar next. be tween the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, to elect Managers. a President, and Treksurer of raid Company what. tmaa WILLIAM EWS, Treasurer, No. 714 MOMS!' Street. MPETROLEUM STORAGE COM PANT OF PELL A.DEJ.,PIiIs, —The suincri ,, eri to the Stock of this Company will meet at No. 327 WALNUT Street. cocotte floor. Room N. 2. in the city of rbiladeophia. on TUESDAY. the 12th day of April. A.D. 1864. between the hours of 12 o'clock Si. an! 2 o'clock P M for the purpose of chosing.Dir ctors aniorganiz Ina raid company in accordance with the ntovieione of itediarter. TITUS 5..1311113RY. J. Si. DITNO.ttf, JOHN S T WELLS, SAMUEL DUT CO N. Corporator& Philadelphia, April 6th, 1864. aP7-6t. MOFFIOR OF THE FRELNIELIN FIRE IA Oil RAMOS 00,111ra ta Y. ADrlf 4. IN A. At a me& Mg of the Board of Directors of the Company. held thie dsy. a semi-annual dividend of six per cent.. and an extra dividend of ten per cent.. was declared on the capital stock, payable to the stockholders, or their legal 'representatives. on dnasnd. ap6-9t J. W. PdoalinaSTEß. Secretary pro tem:_. MA STATED MEETING ON' THE THIETAENTH WARD LIMON LEAGUE held en MO.IDAY EVEDIISIG. Aprb 11th. at S o'clock. A general attendance of the members is earnestly re qested, a , bocinece of importance JAMS brought be fore the meeting. LYN°, D. • President. Mlam OIL COMPANY. NEW. —A R tibia party. Two tells now numping o 1 tua lard. Apply at once for Shares and a Proapertus. Box 2550 P. 0.. Philadelphia. btcck Book clam, finally on Wednesday. ap6-6tif. pir OFFICE. OF THE ROCIC4OILACOH PAVI OF PENNS'S LOsNle, halo- 3 k0.33/13f Pl4O. rear of 123 X South FOURTH street. An additional instalment of SIXTY CENTS' PER sneßi. _on the Stock of the ROCK OIL CORPANY vi lbe payable on.TIIII6DAY next. 12th lust .from 10 to 2 o'clock. JOHN F. GRAFF. ay 9.3 t Secretary and Treasurer. T I COAL EMIT FUND CONNITTEM T - Ir DOLLARS FOR EV11117,112013.111T 211113TIMEID INTO HANCOCK'S SECOND ARMY CORPS fj . GENERAL RECRUITING OFFICE, _ Ito. 611 CHESTNUT Street. THE LAST CHANCE. Recruits wanted for all the old PENIASYLVAMIA • • CAVALRY. ARTILLERY. and INFANTRY Regiments now In service, not already full ALL AUTHORIZ SD BOCA TI6B GIVEN. NO LB —By virtue of the Proclamation of the President of the United States. dated Executive Mansion. Washing ton. March 14th. 1861. credits on the atproachlng Arlta wilier* be given after April lab. 1864: consequently. all local bounties will CEASE at that time. All who contemplate enlisting shonld apply at once. Caz s. cxowAL erS•4l* Capt. and General . Recruiting Officer IVOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR VETERAN BILIGIMENIS. Twenty men for the Slat nosylvatia Volunteers wanted now, at the office, S ,oath FIFTH Street. 8088 W I, L. ORR. ap7-Gt• Captain and Recruiting Officer. I NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE. CITY AND WARD BOILITY! ADVADCE PAY AND PRIZE MONEY! MEN WANTED for the NAVAL SERVICE and MA RINE CORPS, who will he entitled to all the City Bonn• ties. in addition to Prize Mom' semen will receive an advance of three months' ray as h:nanty. Application to be made at once to D. Id LANE. Capt. and Provost Marshal Fourth District Penna.. ant 12t BROAD and SPRING GARDEN streets. *1.1%4 34 tCITY AND WARD BOUNTY! _-_ ADVANCE PAY AND PRIZE MONEY! MEN WANTED for the NAVAL SERVICE and MA RINE CORPS, who will be entitled to all the City Bounties In addition to Prize Money Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay as bounty. Application to be made at once to ED WIN PALMER. Captain and Provost Marshal Second District Pennsylvania, 256 South YWELY YR Street. mhiS If Philadelphia. I NATAL AND MARINE SERVICE. CITY AND WARD BOUNTY ! ADVANCE. PAY AND PRIZE MONEY! MEN WalitTED for the NAVAL SEHVICS3 and MA RINE CORPS, who will be entitled to all the City Bonn tlss, io addition to Prize lionei aman will receive an advance of three months' pay ast a. onoty Application to be made at once b la . 1. LZTIMAN (Leptaio and Provost Marshal First District Penn& . tf - 245 South THIRD Street. ANDERSON CAVA.LRY- Irma PENNSYLVANIA CLVALRY. Snitable Young Men will be accepted as Et.: cruins for thie Regiment, now on scow ice le Beet-Tenneme. )c. Wil. .1. PALMER. Col. Commanding. Oftirrt in Washington Building. No. 211'48 THIRD St. ]FE-1 IKE AND EXQUISI I - FLY 00- lrred Ivorytyes can bs had at a F Maar Ge‘l/ery These Ilheneseet are unequalled in style. yet Titian. or finish. 621 ATEOH Street 1s S9JAWBERRY P L T S.- AI L - FON'A Albany Seedling at *4, and Triomphe de Gand $5 Per 1, CCO. Large or small lots promptly deli vered by JAMES riIIALLSII es NON. atS.3t 130 g uEnt.T.NOT Street. TILE CELEBRATED ` "NEW HOES - CUMBERLAND COAL. For sale by THEM. D. SMOttY & ati.ll 6.* Office. No. %09 South FOURTH Street. SUPPLIES MILITARY. WILL 00 - HTINTIS TO FAT ALFRED DAY, Chairman. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NE W PICTURE OF LIEUT. (IEN. GRANT. NEW PICTURE OF LIEUT. avr. PBOTOG 'MPH eD AT WASHINGTON. - PHOTOGRAPHED AT WASHIEGrox. BY TBE CELEBRATED BRADY. BY THE CELisBBATE O D BEADY nIy correct Likeness published. Only. correct Likeness published.. FOR SALE AT PITCHER'S. Ft R SALE AT PITCHER'S, soli. inw2tif SOS OHE3TNUT STREET. PHILA. VICTOR HUGO -THE BANILE OF I WATERLOO. unabridgedten canto, gee Relpath's Books for the Camay-time. X: 4 0 12110 R do CO. Bell them. FIRST EDITION EXHAUSTED ON -a- the day of pthileatio F n. OUT O PRISON. 1 vol. 12mo . $1.23. 7bie extraordinary work, by a popular low England author. is already attracting much attention. uch has been the demand. that the first edition, al though large. wan exhaggled on the day of publication. The ascend edition wiMe ready very soon. It should be read, and we have no doubt will be. by thomanda. who will each add their teatimouy to the value of the work G &A MS & Y 011 el Publishers, 'Linton. N EWM BOOKS. ; NEW BOOKS.- Got of Priton.WA new and interesting book. Brother Regtnald'e Golden Secret By F. AL S. author of Hope On. Martha's Home,„&c. School Stories; or. tome Costs that Fit. By Mrs. Phoebe Harris Phelps. author of Home Stories The National Al manac sad Annual It.cord for the Year 1f64; cow sinina interesting and valuable information. Counsel and Cororott spoken from a City. Pn pit. By the stutter of the Recreations of a Country Parson For kale by WM. S. & ALFRED KARMEN. sell 606 CBES MUT Street. ARMY GOOD& FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. - JE VA. DI S lir, H ASSALLy 41.11 , 1 r EICTEINILIEFI-IFAlrriSt 418 ARCH STREEI', PHILLDELPHIL. Banners, Regimental and Company ridge, Brrorda. Bashes. Belts, Peasants. Brianlettes, Hats, oaPs, Can teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Massie. Sours. and everything pertaining - to tiii'bOmilete outfit of Miry and NWT/ Officers. A liberal dial:omit allowed to the trade. mhlo-lat FURLOUGHS. • Officers end Soldiers . visiting the city on Furionzh. needing SWORDS, And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are Invited to the very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of IMMO: W. ektIVIONSI 8c 1311.4120., SARSOIPSTRERT HALL, SANSOM Street. above Sixth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Made ioorder at the shortest notioe. which, for richness and magnificence, challenge competition. no other honse in the country combining the HANIIPACPCSING JEW ELER with. the PRACTICAL SWORD-HAKRIL Bohn- dm FROTHING -HAM & WELLS NELVII,_MEDITIN, AND LIGET /MEETINGS AND SHiRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNEL WASELNOTON AND VICTORY CANBIIOB AID SILSCIAS. BROWN BLEACHED. AND CORSET MUER. No. VirOIiSTBD YARN. dce sent{ tf LEGAL. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION -A- 4 upon the Estate of THOMAS U DAVIS, deceased, havins tern granted to the undersigned. alt persona in debted to eaid Estate are roverted to make payabnt, and those having claim to present theta at once. to HELEN e. DAVI& Adadnistratrix. 6g 3 North EIGHTHESNTH Street, Plillada. Or to bar Attorney. C T. BONRALL., 1116 North NINTH Street. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION upon the „Estate of WILLIAM FOUL deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all. psreoue -In debted to said Estate are requested to matre payment, and those having Moline to present them at once . SOPHIA FINK. Adminietratrlx. 1221 CALLOWEIILL Street, Philadelphia. Or to C. T. BONSAI" . .. her Attorney, 116 North NINTH Street. aplion6c T ,ET!EBS OF AMEN ISTRA_TION -0-• noon the Estate of BERNARD MASSA, deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to p esent them at once. LOVINA MARA. Administratris. and ABRAHAM H. SEEKERS, Administrator. 813 RACHEL Street. Philadelphia. Or to C T. BoxisALL, their Attorney. 110 North METH Street. apil-mSt TN 'I HE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THECITY AND COUNTY OF PHIL ADELPHI A. AMANDA E. HARTMAN, by her next friend, dm. vs. WASHINGTON C. HARTMAN. Dee. T ,1863. No. 28 Divorce You will please take notice that a rule has been grant ed on you to show canes cave divorce a vincula matri -971072,ii sbould not be decreed in the above cause, return able SATURDAY. April M. 18E4 To WASHINGTON C. HARTMAN. Respondent in above cane. H C. TO WNSBND. apll-nith2w Attorney for Libellant PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF SUBSISTENCE DEPART "-, ni) NT. FORT DEI.AWARE. Delaware. April 7. 1861. SEA &RD PROPOSALS. in duplicate, wilt be received at this office:anti' 12 o'clock, noon. on MONDAY. •Aprll 2.5 th. 18e4 (at Which time they will be opened). for tar nishing the poet with Fresh Beef. to be delivered at the expense of the contractor, in such quantities as may from time to time be refinired,•and on such days as the commending c facer may designate The beef tobe of good quality of cattle weighing not lens than (t 00) nix buttered pounds dressed. neck, shanks, and kidney tallow excluded. The beef of all Bulls, Stags. Oxen Cows. and Heifers will be rejected. The necks of the Cattle slaughtered for beef to be deli vered shall be cut off at the fourth vertebraljoint. and the breast trimmed down. The shanks of the foreqaar tern lc be cut off four inches above the Ire ee joint. and of the hind quarters eight inches above the gambrel or hock joint. The beef to be farnishtd in equal propor tions, or fore and hind quarters. The Government will claim the right to reject the whole or aty part of the beeffornighed which may be of a quality inferior to that required by the contract. Each bid to secure consideration must contain a written guaranty of two i esponeible persona, as follows: 'We,—, of the county of —, State of do hereby guar. ntee that is (or ate) able to fulfil a contract in accordance with the terms of his (or their) proposi tion, and shonld his (or their) proposition