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    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 <be accepted,
he (or they) will at once enter into a contract in accord ,
ante therewith, and we are prepared to become his secu
rities. giving good and sufficient bonds for its falfilment.
The responsibility of the guarantors nin.-t be shown by
the official CO: tifi.ate of the Clerk of the nearest Dirtrict
Court. or of the United States District Attorney, to be en.
clone d with the bid.
The Government reserves to itself the right to reject
any or all bide considered unreasonable.
Pat: meats to be made at the expiration of each month
in such funds as may lie on hand; if none on hand, to be
:tuade es anon as received.
pre-pos.le mu, t-be distinctly endorsed "Proposals for
Fresh Beef." and addressed to Captain Gilbert S. Clark,
C. E. Vein ,Fort Delaware, Del.
If a 1)(1 is in the same of a firm. i heir names and their
pont. Gift° address mutt appear, or they will not be con
sidered.
Each pen on or member of a firm offering a proposal
mast accompany it by an oath of allegiance to the 'United
tttaten Government. If he nas not already tiled one in
this (Aso. - t
all bids not complying . strictly with the terms of this
advertisement w ill be rejected.
GILBERT S. CL LER.
ep rewf7t Captain and C. S. Vole.
LOST AND FOUND.
T J OST OR MISLAID--A-PERPETUAL
INSURANCE in the Enterprise Insurance Company
of Pbiladelphia. he. 103. amount, $2,500: also, one in
the Fire Association. of Philadelphia, go. 9 606. amount
$1.0(0. Application will be made for a mien al of the
above. • REnTO.EE CARTER.
PHILADELPHIA. April 9,1861. lt*
LOST—A CERTIFIOAI E OF 5-PER
CENT. LOAN OF STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA.
for $516.0.5, dated March 12. 1230. No. 754 . name of
M
WILLIA MEREDITH. Also. a Certificate of 6-per
cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania. for the sum of *O5O.
dated Jens SO. ISIO, N 0.1462, in the name of ELI=S.
PRICE. administrator of William Meredith in trust. Ay.
plleation has been made to the Auditor General for a re•
newel of said Certificates
felO-9m ELI K. PRICE. No. sll ARCH Street.
PERSONAL.,
PERSONAL. -JEWELRY .BY MAIL,
free of postage, to any part of the United States on
receipt of the following prices Single stone imitation
diamond sings,ll; Gloster incitation diamond rings. $2;
heavy.p ated vest chains. SI; heavy plain rings, will.
stand the strongest acid, 50e; small round black-enamel
ed Far drops, bilc; heavy-4lated black•enameled sleeve
buttons. 21e; fronts' imitation diamond F. twig. $1; gents'
n diamond pins. SI; bracelets. $1; handsomely
ccased medallions, $1; complete sets carbuncle studs
and buttons, $1; complete sew black-enamelled studs and
buttons with pearl eating. $1; fancy watch keys. 60c;
pen and per oil with extension case, $1; ladies' long
guard and chatelaine chains. $1; ithatelaine pins, $1; ge
nuine grata percha chains, SI; ladies' and gents' minia
ture pins for likeness or hair. $1; seal rings, $l.
Direct to BBTLIN & MANN.
apBBi. 910 RACE Street Phila.
GRAY'S PATENT
MOLDED' coLa,AN.Rs
Have 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 perfgrt cure, free from th e
angles noticed in all other collare.
The cravat causes no puelcers on the inside of the turn
down collar —they are AS SMOOTH INSIDE AS OUT
SIDE —and therefore perfectly free and easy to the neck.
. The Garotte Sonar has a smooth and evenly•llnished
edge on BOTH SIDES. •
These Collars are not simriy flat pieces of paper cut In
the form of a collar, hat are MOLDED AND SHAPED
TO FIT THE NECK,
They are made in "Novelty" (or turn. dos& style), in
every half size from 12 to 17 Inches, and in • 'Eureka"
(or /Garotte), from 13 to 17 Incites, and patted la `` solid
sizes," in neat blue carton?, containing 100 each: also,
in en eller ones of 10 each—the lattera very handy pack•
age for Travellers, Army and Navy Officers,
Affir EVERT COLLAR is stampsd
• GRAY PATENT MOLDED COLLAR."
Sold by ail dealers , in Men's Furnishing Goods. The
Trade supplied by
VAN DUSEN, DOEHNIER, Sr. 00.,
Importers and Wholesale Donlan In Men's FarnMing
Got de. 627 CHESTNUT S:reei,
mbSo-wfm 2332 Philadelphia.
TINITED STATES PATENT OF FICE,
WASHINGTON. April 7. 1884
On the petition of THEODORE ALTSDIST P. 8., of Phi
ladelphia. Pa., praying for the extension of a patent
granted to him on the 16th of July. 1810. for an improve
ment in Joints for Compasses for Measuring. for seven
years from the expiration of such patent, which: takes
place on the sixteenth day ofJely. 1884,
It is ordered. that the said petition be heard at the
Patent Office. on Monday. the 18th day of Jane next, e.t
12 o'clock M. and all persons ars notified to appear and
show cause, if any they have. why said petition ought
net to be granted.
Persons opposing the extension are required to flits in
the Patent "Alice their object'ons. specially set forth in
writing. at least twenty days before the day of hearing;
all testimony filed by either- party Is be used at the
said beg: lag ILIISt be taken and transmitted in accordance
with the rules of the office, Which will be furnished on
application. -
The tee timony in the eine will be closed on tbe 27th day
of joriessNt; depositions and other papers relied neon as
testimony mnet be filed In the office on or before the
mornit g of that day; the arguments, 3.; any, within ten
days thereafter.
Ordered, also, that this notice be published in the
CAronicle, Vra.bington, 'D. C., and Presa. Philadelphia.
Pa . once a week for three successive weeks; the that of
said publications to be at least sixtY•days previous to
the ray of hearing. 11. P. ROLLO WAX.
apll-mgt Commissioner of Patents.
MUSIC LESSONS I MUSIC LESSONS
_ Young Ladies, if you wish thorough instruction
intwic,e/ectal opportunities are afforded at 0 islit3oll
tiBRIIPAhY. aix mites west ot Carlisle. Best of board.
able teachers. pleasant borne
Address C. 1113BTINGTON S gar zr DEF.&
riairtilehl. Climb. co.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 186 t
OPENING
SPRING MANTILLAS
ON MONDAY, APRIL 11Ta.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 NORTH SECOND STREIT
ap9.2t
JAS. R: CAMPBELL Qi 00.,
XLAVA AUER - EXTRUSIVE ADDITIOIS TO TKEIE
POPULRE STOCK or •
fellalCS,'
DRESS Goons
MODERATE PRICES,
NOTWITNETANDING THE ADVANCED 00EF OF
RSOBSIT IMPORTATIONS.
WHOLESALE ROOMS 'UP STAIRS.
aalm
NOW OPEN,
PARte-MADR MANTILLAS
•
AND SPRING CLOAXS.
Also.
Garments or our own manufacture.
OF THE LATAST STYLE%
and in
GREAT VARIETY.
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
9EO ORESTR4F Street
NEW MOURNING STORE.
The undersigned would respectfully announce that
they are now receiving their
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
MOUILNING GOODS,
Bareiea.
Crepe Mantra.
Xrnanie.
Grenadines.
Talmatines.
Florentine.
BRAWL& Shetland.„ „ Grenadine. Silk, Berme. Lace
Tissue.. gm., &c.
DIANTLES of the newest styles.
A splendid assortment of LIGHT SILKS Morava on
hand.
M. 440' A. MYERS •1 , CO.,
9,6 OHEiTNUT Street.
fe26-fm 2m
RICH SPRING PRESS GOODS FROM
recent arilyals: choice and desirable styles.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
VA_NCY DRESSS SILKS, IN DE
-3- BIRAIILII styles. from recent selections.
CURWEN STODDART ar, BROTHER,
4SO. 452. and 454 N. SECOND St..
above Willow
BLACK DRESS SILKS,
Black Gros de Rhine, all widths and grades
Black Taffeta.
Black Acmures.
Black Gro de lfriqu.e.
Blact Gro Ursine. double Aced AWOL
Broced.a.
CURWEN STODDART Lk BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St.,
above Willow.
TRAVELLIN G DRESS MATERIALS,
of new and clearable styles.
OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 45E and 454 N. SECOND Et.,
above WllloW. _
BLACK AND WHITE CHECK BILKS
at 87%C.
White and Sleek Check Silks at $1.12%.
Whits and Black Check Silks. 22 inches wide.
Black and White Check Silks. 22 inches wide.
Green and White Check Silks, 22 inches wide.
White and Green Check Silks, 22 Inches wide.
White and Brown Check Silks. 22 inches wide.
ElPurple and White Cow& Silks. 21 inches wide, at
$1.173 x '. worth $1.623;.
White and Bine Check Silks, vent heavy.
Rich. Heavy Fancy Silks. $2 to 84 50.
Fancy Silks at 8735 c, $l. $1.12. 8125• very cheap.
Plain Silks, choice colors, $1 25 and 31 30.
Do. do. $1.40 and St 50.
Do. do. 81 62 and *I 75.
Do. do. $1.87 and $2.
28-inch Plain Silks. ehoice colors. $2, $2.60. 02.75.83 25.
Heavy White Corded bilks at $2.52.
Heavy Green Corded Silks at $2 62.
Heavy Green Corded Silks at $2 50.
Heavy Cuir Corded Silks at $2.10
Heavy Brown Corded 'llks at 82.50.
Heavy Brown (lorded Silks at $2 62.
Heavy Croy .corded Silks at $2 62.
Heavy Bine Corded Silks at 82 62
Heavy Purple Corded Silks at $2 62.
Heavy Mode Corded Silks at $2 62.
Heavy Gray Corded Silks at 82 62
Exalt Heavy Viailet Corded Silas at 83.50.
Extralleavy Mode Corded Silks at $3 50.
Heavy , Rose. color Ponit de Soil at $2
Figured Silks, Blain and Corded, at 441 37. 01.50. 81.62.
Bich Styles Printed Pongee Silks at *1 12, $1.37, $1.62.
Plaid Spun Sllka at 8734 c, worth $I 12 •
THE BEST BR An D 8 OF BLACK SILKS.
Black Silks at 8734 e, 900. $l.
24-inch Black Gros de &trines at 31.10. $1 15.
26 -• do. do. Cl 25. $1.50.
28 " do.do. 8188.
82 " do. do. $187%.
•` do. do. *2 26.
24 " Heavy Black Taffetas at $1 50.
16 do. do. do. $l. 63X.
28 " do. do. do 31.80..
32 " do. do. do. $2
26 " Heavy Black Ponit de Soit at 01.70.
28 " do. do. do. $l9O.
30 " do. do. do $2,
" Bieck Corded Bilks at $1 62.
Black Corded Silks at $1.75.
Heavy Black Gros Grain Silks at 351. 25. 81.40.
Do do. do. do. $l.BO. $1 62
Do. do. do. do. 81.75.81.87. 82.
26-111 h do. do. do. do. $ 62 25.
28 do. do. do. do. .$2 51.
28 " do, do. do, do. 82.76.
28 " do. do. do, do. taS.-
28 ' do, 0, do.
16 " Extra Denny 4l Taffetas at $4.75. 25.
40 " Extra Bonny Teffelas at $6
HEAVY AL aCK YELOIITINES.
40 inches wide, at 86.50. worth $8
These silks have all the richness of a handsomevelvet.
Heavy two-faced Figured Black Silks at $1.25, $1.37%,
$1.40. $1.44.
Extra Heavy Figured Black Taffetas at $1.75.
Our stock of Silks in one of the largest and hest that
can be found in the city. and most of it having been Pur
chased early in the season we are able to sell at prices
FAR B aLO IV THE PRESENT COST OF IMPORTATION.
5.4 Rich Broken Plaid Poplins at UK
20 p i eces silk ALEXANDRA oplins ROBES at worth $l.
10) ROBES stalk, 60.
These are handsomely BRAIDED, and axe worth 813.
60 pieces Shepherd Plaid Poll de Cheveres at 23c, all
wool Olling. cost to import Al% and 42%e
PLAIN. STRIPED, AND PLAID DRESS GOODS.
Of every variety and quality. at very low prices
Tally receiving new Dress Goods.
NEW AND CHOICE STILES FRENCH CHINTZES
At M. 6235. 750.
NEW STYLES AMERICAN CHINTZES. 21c.
100 PIECES NEW T STILES OF aluna c. vr
, eaRANT
ED rAs COLORS, m at 2D
A Full Line of Domestic Goods, LOW.
Cheap Black Alpacas. 31e to $I
6 • 4 I unites. Black all-wool Helaine% 87%s to $1.50.
Black Silk Harnannies at Mc. usual price $l.
Heavy Black Tam artines at 62.,t2c.
We have now open a choice assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS.
All-wool Plaid Shawls. $4 107 50.
Aii.vro,3! White Lama Shai,7l.., 153 GI to $7.
Mozambiquea-awls, $4 co $7. -
Silk and Wool Challis Shawls. 8,6 to $lO.
Gray Grenadine Shawls. 34 to $lO -
Black Grenadine Shawls, $4 to slo.'
NEW SPRING CLOAKS.
Made of the newest shades of cloths, $6 to 815.
H. STEEL & 8051.
Noe. 713 and 715 North TENTH St.
ap4-mtvi 6t
FURNISHING GOODS.—WE ARE
now offering a large stock of LINEN GOODS at prices
far below the 'present cost of importation. Persons in
want of any kind of Furnishing Goode may rely upon
saving a considerable sum by examining our stoc k ,
We are selling a good fringed Napkin at $1 25 peicior.:
% do. $1.75. *2 25. $2 50. $4, $5, $6 $2, and $lO per
doz.; 8 4 Table Linen, 75c per yard; real Barnsley $1
Per Yazd ; double Damask, of superior quality. *1 50 per
veld. We have in stock some of tie very Onset Table
Linens in the country. Turkey red double Damask, for
tea clothe; 23 ' , and 334 yards wide figured Floor Linen;
hand-loom Table Linen 87,.q. now being wild at $1 and
$1.12; brown Table Linens 6235 a; Towels $1 60 per doz.;
fine Towels; Crash; linckabacks at 20, 2.5, M. 37, 60 62.
and 70 cents per yard; Vurs•ry Diapers, Glees Towels,
German Bole, Marseilles Quilts, Lancaster ditto, French
Dimity, Horny Combs, &c.; Fronting Linens and heavy
Harting Linens,
Alto, a LIVIIS stock of Ilituatne.
BD, 1021 HL PkKENEStreet.
Is now receiving. and offers for sale below
Preeent m ACEAHD , W m H an T y SG e O e ODS
n
He
would call " special attention" to his
assortment of over 23 different new fabrics and
styles of White Goods. suitable for "Ladies
Bodies and Dresses." in striuse. plaids, and
'gured milled and tacked Muslins
100 pieces of figured and plain Buff and
Whits Piques. bought before the resat acV•
How fitTetote of elliPtire and Thread Lam.
Thread and Grenadine Vella, Bdgials, 'Men.
ings, Flouncing's, &c.
Broad Hem-Stitched HANDKERCHIEF&
all items. good quality. from 25 cents up.
iIikRIGIT.T PI AIDS.
Polls for children. 81 and 88 eta.
Drab Wool Deletzten. driest quality. 823% etc.
Blaek Wc of Delathes. 48 50, and 623; ate.
Double width Wool Delollies. 81 to 61.31.
Fine Drab alpaca., 62. 75. and *l.
Boperloa Black Alpacas, 810 to in. 3L
Traveling Dress etude.
Large stock black bilks.
home bargains in Dress Goods
COOPER ag nonsp.
zahm. 8 8. corner NINTH and SUBSET Streets
RETAIL DRY GOODS
AND Cr_ACIA.IC.IS,
In CHESTNUT - STREET,
SHAWLS.
Which they continue to sell at
Mozambiques.
Organdies..
Poe
Va
Lawns,
Motiairs,
Foulards, &c , atet
A 1.130.
450, 450, and 454 N. SECOND
above Willow
1014 tJELENTNOT STRUT.
SPRING TIME.
E M. NEEDLES
'm* CHESTNUT STREET.
RETAIL DRY GOODS
NEW CLOAI.i. DEPARTMENT.
CLOAKS, SACQUES, AND MANTLE SL.
We have established. in connection with our regular
1,128/ Z osB v a department exclusively for the
MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF THE ABOVE AR
TRIMS. •
Having facilities for obtaining materials of the
VERY BEST RIND AT THE LOWEST COW
We feel confident of ow fib II it r to proattee
NEW. DESIRABLE, AID ATTRACTIVE STYLKS
of the above articles, at rim that will inenra satiBfac
tiort to our customers, and enable ne to extend our bast-
IMO to this line.
Orr Salesroom is wall lighted. and the stock so &T
-rimmed as to be readily Inspected by visitors.
AtEir Orders promptly atteLded to.
CI.TRWEN STODD A.RT tra BRO.,
Dealers in Auction Dry Goods,
150 9 15E4151 North SECOND Street,
apri.mwe SU Above Willow. PHILADELPHIA.
CDRWEN STODDART. JOSEPH M. EITODD tar
SPRING- DRESS GOODS
Having completed the improvements at onr Stores,
we have now greater genveaieneee, additional light and
room for the displa7 of the
- Largest Stock of Dress iroods
we ever exhibited, purchased principally at the Phila.
delblila and New lork Auctions, which will be sold at
Pike!' to insure quick sales,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
-SETKONY WOVEN DRESS GOODS,
Ranging from E.O to 60 tents.
Printed Mousseline Delaines.
Plain do. do.
Plain and fancy Alpacas. In low, medium, and
ins grades.
Plain. Plaid, and Striped Poplins.
Plain and Panty Mozambique/1.
Plain and Figured Grenadines.
Poll de Chavres.
•
Travelling-Dram Materials, ks. &c.
OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
• 450, 45a, and 454 North SECOND Street.
arS-St Above Willing
L.
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARC Ex,
HAVE THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS WELL
STOCKED FOR THE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SPRING TRADE
1864:
BILK DEPARTMENT.
SHAWL DEPARTMENT.
DRESS-GOODS DEPARTMENT.
WHITE-GOODS DEPARTMENT.
POINT LACE DEPARTMENT.
MOURNING DEPARTMENT.
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.
MEN'S-WEAR DEPARTMENT.
HOUSEKEEPING STAPLE GOODS.
mhl6-wfm
NW. CORNER EIGHTH AND
. HAMLET.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO,
(FORMERLY COWPEBTHWAIT dt OIL
HAVE NOW OPEN,
A fine assortment of Black Silks,
Small Plaid India Silks.
Plain, Striped, and Plaid Poplins.
Superior Black and Colored Alpacas,
Pink. Blue, and Buff Brilliants.
Pink. Blue, and Buff Percales.
Striped and Figured French Chintzes. "
SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
100 Lama Wool Swawls, from $1 60 to $B.
100 Mozambique 0 $2 to $7. .
100 Silk Check _ " Si to SC
- 100 Black Stella " $2.60 to $2O.
We still have an immense stock of
COT VON AND LINEN
SHEETING% AND SIGHTINGS.
600 dozen Towels and Napkins.
A full line of Barnesly Table Linens.
The celebrated Power and Band. Loom Table Linens.
Huckaback, Birders, and Diaper.
Lancaster, Manchester, and Honey-
Comb Quilts.
Pink, Blue, and White Marseilles Counterpanes and
Cloths, Cassimeres, and Cloakings.
A full assortment of Sackings.
A full assortment of Cloths and Casslnierea.
A full assortment of Boys' wear.
At Wholesale and Retail,
N. W. Corner Eighth and Market Streets.
mh2l-mwf tiyl
TA_GG & BRO., CORNER TENTH
-I- and PINE. mann from auction bargains.
r 3 lets White dre.e nques. 30 44, and Mc.
6 " White Swiss Diaclins. plain and spottei, 25 to
600.
3 lots White Nainsook Muslins, very chew, 33,4). 45. 66,
and fte.
1 lot Ladies' Lisle-thread Vests, very fine, $1.60.
Gents' Gauze Merino Vests, 36 in.. $ l .
1 " Undressed Kitt Gloves, bent quality, No. 6,%i to 7K,
$ 2
2 lots Ladies' Bnckekin Gauntlet Gloves, $1.25 and
$1.75.
Hot 'Ladies' Mourning Gloves. kid finish. 50s.
1 " Black Crape Collars bugle trimming. Sic to $l.
blots Linen Fans, black, mode. and browns. 37 to 324.
1 lot extra fine Grenadine Veils, all colors, Mc
1 '• Barege Veils. silk borders. all colors, Sic
3 lots small Palmleaf Fans, natural and bone handles,
1.23; to 60c.
1 lot Gents' heavy, hemmed linen Hafts— 25e.
1 '' heavy shining Linen. 484 by the piece.
1." drape Linens, white and buff grounds, 62,1ic.
1 " mode and tan colors. No. 49. bonnet Ribbons. 44c,
worth 62c.
10 lots trimming Ribbons, all colors, plaid and plain.
$1.26 per piece
1 lot summer Balmoral Skirts, very wide, $3.
Also. several lots Hair and Tooth Brushes Bair Pins
and Combs; Ladies' thread Gloves. half price; Feather
Dusters, Thai Velvet Ribbons. all colors; Neck Ties.
254; alto, several lots Imes Goods. 111 at' lees than
wholesale prices. 2ts
NEW STORE!!!
S. R Cor 'NINTH AND STREETS.
J. COWPERTHWAIT 4/6
We would invite the attention of our old Customers
and the public generally to our stock of
FANCY AnD ersrLS DRY GOODS.
Which we win sell at
VERY LOW PRICES.
We have now on hand one of the largest and most
complete stocks of
FANCY DRESS GOODS
Eva? offend at retail in this city. embratin& all the
new styles and shades of
FOULARDS.
FINE MK GRENADINES,
ALPAuAS.
ALL WOOD DE LAMES.
PLAIDS.
ASOZANIBIGIUESr
I.IOHAIRS.
GRENADINE BABEGSS.
rum n S.
ORGANDIES,
JACONETS,
STRIPED AND PLAID LENDS, &c.
A large and well• selected stock of
BLACK AND INDIA SILKS,
Wbichwillbe.oldl w•
1 lot double width Mozembignes. 600 yards, at 37 O.
Shepherds'cde Poplins, 400 Tante. at Mc.
Plaids from 37.i4c.
Fine Mollie, al 30c.
SHAWLS!
In great varlet, —all tee new fabrics and designs for
Spring and Summer weer. ranging in price from 152.50
to $lO. Those in want of bargains in this line should
give na a call.
LADIES' CLOARINGS. all shades.
CLOTHS and CASSIME RES. for Mena' and Boy's wear.
from Cup
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
An Immense variety. consisting of Table Linens. Coun
terpane,. Napkin, DOTlietc Towels. Toilet Covers.
Russia Crash, Stair Ors,ib, &c., &c
We would also cull the attention of buyers to our
stock of Medina, Sheeting,. Flannels. Calicoes. French
Chintzes. Figured Brilliantes, Wool Table Covers, Co
lored Damask Table Cloths. in 6-4. 7,4, and 64 sizes,
VERY CHEAP!
Our line of
WHITE GOODS
Is now comolow., oonnnitincnotrang Linens, White
Enchanter!, Camb ric 111111111116 Victoria Lawns, Nein
sookg, Swiss PI4TIPIIIIR, Plaid Heeling, &e., /go,
j. COWYERTHWAIT 411) CO
S. H. LuttNER NINTH AND &RUH sr s. 9
apa•wrm.tr PHILADELPHIA.
CI . HEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS.
OIL 111.01 . 114. MATTING, AND-WINDOW
SHAD - B.F.—T. E. I...RCHARIBAULT, Northeast corner
ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. will open this morn
ing. from auction, Ingrain Carpets. wool filling. 50. 56,
and 620; ingrai7
$l. 26. and $1 37; 4 ' Entry . inst itan: o :sesta. 2So to 'l.!!!"..te. all wri. 75. S7c. $l, $l.ll.
o nit
BOOM Cottage. and Rag Carpets. ' 9l to 620: r•t;• , - _
Cloths. 60 to 870; Gilt Bordered Window Shades, 75c to
$2; Stair Oil Claim, 250; Table Oil Cloths, 62c to $1;
Waite and Check Matting', 97 AND cents.
clime? DRY GOODS TRIMMINGS.
Mus2ins. IS to 40e; Shootings, 40 cents to SI 20; Cali
coes, ig to 25c; De Lalnes, 31 to 33c: Poll de chevers, 31
to 50c; Pvpline, 37 to 670; Black and Spring colors Al
ratite, 37 S7c; Table Ltnens, 50c to $1.00; Towelinga.
15 to 17c : Pi.‘in and Fancy Cassimeres. 530 to $2; 'White
and colored llannels. 97 to 76c; Boring °Makings, $2;
Cotton Hose, 18 to 60c; Gloves, 12 to 750; Handkerchiefs.
S to 50c; Coats' Spool Cotton. 9c; Ping, sc; Neck-Ties.
250; Colgate's Soap, 6c eWindsor Soaps, 6c: Hooks and
Eyes,
3c: Skirt Braids. 7c; Table Covers. $ 2; Marseilles
Quilts. 83 to inn; Shawls. $3 to $10; Bieck De Laines 60
to 75c; Black Thibet Shawls, $4 to $l2. Wholesale and
Retail Store, Northeast corner ELEVENTH and MAR
KET &nets. lm
ISTEEL & SON HAVE NOW OPEN
•--a. chase gegiortra,tt
. _ .
NBW BILKS.
Moire Antiques. SS to 110
Plata Corded Silks, 31.023: to $3.50.
inured Corded Silk. 81. 3s.
lain Poll de Soles, Si 20 to $3.25.
Fano, Siike. 750. to $5.
Black Gros Grain Silks. 81.25 to $3.25.
Figured Black %Ike, $1.26 to $2.
Plain Black alike 8736 c. to 016.
Plaid India Silks, B73ic.
Light.a - round Rich-figured Foulards. $1.25 to $1.52.
2,204 f Nos. 713 and 715 O. TENTH Street.
DESIRABLE GOODS.
FROM AUCTION.
25 VOWS 11118618. Diaper, $276.
20 pieces Massie Diaper. $3.60.
36 pieces Easels Diaper, wide. $4.
14 riiBCee Titissia Diaper. very wide. VS.
also 10 lots of Table Linens—all pries'.
MOW open 8Y JOHN H. STOKES'.
Zan 7011 ARCH Street.
628. HOOP SKIRTS—LA. ;IQ
MISSES', AID CHILDREN'S" , ws-'•
—The most complete assortment in the city. every stifle
and size. For 111104 durability. and cheapness, have
no equal in the market. Manufactured at 1328 AMOR
Street. Skirts made to order. altered, and repaired.
Also. bargains in Eastern-made Skirts. kid-padded and
rivetted, BS springs. 66 cents; 20 swings, 80 cent.; 25
Asians* fascists; 10 Anoints, $1; 40 springs, SL2O- 90
springs, diamond-tied. SO .ente. sO5-60
BEET BLACK BILKS IMPORTED.
Wide and heavy Black Corded
Magnificent Moire Antiques. all colors.
Splendid quality Corded Silks all colors.
Rich Chorea Stripe and Plaid ilk& •
Magnificent Grenadines and Organdies.
New styles Spring Shawls.
Now style cloths for ladies' cloaks.
BOWIE HALL &
fiehrl MS South NICIOND Sired.
RETAIL DRY GOODS
AWN IN GS.
HEAVY TWILLED KERSEY.
suitable for Awntnee.
qVagon Covers, &c.
CIIRWEN STODDART di BROTHER,
450, 952, and 454 North SECOND Street.
spll-3t. above WILLOW.
MEDICAL.
LYON'S ISIATHAIRON
__
Hathedron is from the Greek word " Kathro." or " Ka.
Clotho, " signifying to cleanse. rejuvenate. and restore.
This article is what its name eignifles. For preserving,
re storing and beautifying the 11.11 MAN HM& It le the
most remarkable preparation in the world. It is again
owned and put up by the original proprietor. and is now
made with the same care, skill, and attention which
gave it a sale of over one million bottles per annum .
It is a most delightful Hair Dressing.
It eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the heed cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich. soft, and glossy.
It prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray.
It restores hair upon bald heads.
Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head of
hair should use LYON'S KaTITAIRON. It le known
lull used throughout the civilized world, gold by all
respectable dealers
DENIS S. BABNSS & od.. New 'Fork.
HAUAN's MAGNOLLI. BALM.
Thin is the most delightful and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It changes the sunburnt face and
hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty. im
parting the marble purity of youth, and the dietingta
atmeartmee so Inviting in the city belle of fashion. It re•
moves tan. freckles, pimples, and roughness front the
skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent, sad
smooth. It contains no material injurious tuthe skin.
Patronized by actresses :and loiters singers. It is what
every lady should have. tioldnverywhere.
Prepared by W. B. HAGAN, Troy. N. Y.
Address all orders to
DEMAS S. BARNES lc CO.. New York.
RATIVE.-NOT I 11Y11,
Bat restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying
the capillary tubes with natural sustenance. impaired
by age or disease. All instantaneous dues are composed
of Lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of
the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heim
street's Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its
natural color by an easy process. but gives the hair
LIIX.IIRIANT BEAUTY.
promotes its growth. prevents its falling off; eradicates
dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to the
head. It has stood the test of time, being the original
Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor.
treed by both gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all re
spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the
commercial agents, D. S. BARNES & CO.. 202 BROAD
WAY. New York. two sizes. 10 cents and EL
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
The parties in St. Loufe and Cincinnati. who have been
counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment, under pretence of
proprietorship. have been thoroughly estopped by the
courts. To guard against further imposition. I have pro
cured from the United States Treasury a private steel
plate revenue stamp. which is pissed mar the top of
each bottle. Each stamp bears thefac simile of ray sig
nature, and without which the article is a counterfeit.
dangerous. and worthless imitation. Examine every
bottle. This Liniment has been in nee and growing in
favor for many years. There hardly exists a hamlet on
the habitable globe that does not contain evidence of its
wonderful effects. It is the best emollient in the world.
With its present improved ingredients, its effects upon
man and beset are perfectly remarkable. Sores , are
healed, pains relieved, lives saved. valuable animals
made useful. and untold Ms assuaged. For bruises.
sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, cute, caked
breasts, strained horses, &u.. it is a sovereign remedy
that should never be dispensed with. It should be in
every family. Sold by all druggists.
fe22-mvl3mdreow6m D. S. BARNES. New York. '
INSURANCE.
INSURE YOUR LIFE
IN YOUR OWN ROME COMPANY,
AMERICAN,
S. E. corner Fourth and Walnut Streets.
Insurers in this Company have the additional Elm
rantee of •
8250,000
CAPITAL STOCK all paid up IW CASH. which, to
gether with CASH ASSETS, now on hand, amount to
OVER
$BOO,OOO
INCOME FOR THE YEM 1863' OVER
$200,000. ,
LOSSES PAID DURING TEE TEAR AMOUNTING
TO OYES
e6Q,,000_
DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY. thus aiding the in
sured to pay Premiums.
The last DIVIDSND on all Manzi Policies in force
December 31,1563, wee
FIFTY PER CENT.
Of the amount of PREMIUMS received daring the year.
its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens in our midst.
entitling it to mom consideration than those whose
managers reside in distant cities.
Alexander Whllldin,
J. Edgar Thomson.
George Vugent,
Rom James Pollock,
Albert C. Roberts.
Y. B. Mingle,
Samuel Work,
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President.
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President.
JOHN S. "WILSON, Sec. and Treas.
HAVE lOU PROVIDED FOR YOUR
FAMILY AN INSURANCE ON YOUR LIFE?
HOME
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
STOCK AND MUTUAL,
ON A PLAN WHICH LUTES THE
GREATEST PRACTICAL, ADVANTAGES
TO THE ASSURED
WALKE.R a GRIFFITH, PRESIDENT
TROTHI NOHAM. TRBAS
0. C. RIPLEY, SEC
WILLIAM J. COFFIN. -ACTUARY
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE,
CORNER FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS.
B. K. ESLER. AGENT.
sr4-nomfBm
ITOLLINSHEAD & CRAVES,
INSURANCE ACIENCY
No. NIH WALNUT STREEP, PHILADELPHIA.
The following well-known an ‘ d responsible Insurance
Companies are now prepared kr 6 - . - IgEne imne f e . a; L:_ 4 *
Agenv, No, 612 Walnut !tre, on Build
Vaniiira. V 1.
. 111 port and their
cargoes, and other property, against loos or damage by
are. on favorable terms:
Howard Insurance Company. of New York (1820.
Samuel T. Skidmore, President; Henry A. Oakley,- seem
iarY.
Irvine' Fire Insurance Company. of New York(1862):
Macon Thompson. president; Martin L. Crowell. secre
tary.
Adriatic Fire Insurance Company of New York (I& 8);
William A. Carer. president; Frank W. Lewis, sacra
tary .
Commercial "Fire Insurance Company, of New. York
(1860). - Joseph Petit, president ; M. V. B. Foyle'', se
cretary.
Mercantile Fire Insurance Company of New York
(1862). William A Thompson. president; John Baker,
secretarY.
Albany City Fire Ineurince Company, of Albany, N.
Y. OM). William Tillinghast. president; John H.
Rice, secretary.
STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS OF TUE ADRIATIC FIRE
INSURARCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK.
Agency, 31$ WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
JANUARY I. PM
Cash capital, increased January. MK from
$190,000 to COO,OOO CO
Surplus 97,712 40
Bonds and Mortgagee, Ant liens on Real Es
tate. $94,033 74
United States Bonds. 6-20. and Certificates of
Indebtedness ............ 156,173 00
Cash Diane, secured by stocks 9 997 00
Cash in Bank and on hand 61,440 itt
Premium unpaid and interest accrued 9.067 Si
Dividends declared $6 000.
JIOLLINSHEAD & ORAV3S.
spl.fmwet Ao. 312 weranyr Street, Philsda.
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS.
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN URI
Inserted without pain. " JAMS W. WEIN at 00..
974 ORESTIM Street.
OPERA. GLASSES AND OFFICERS'
FIELD GLASSES.
1111orogooPes for Physloians.and Students. •
A very large assortment for sale 14;
JAMBSQIIBYA & CO..
924 cassusrup Street.
MAT.HENATIOAL ' DRAFTING IN.
11111IIMENT13.
estarman - 1 Metallic and Steel-We Measures.
For sale by lAMBS W. WanN A CO..
9M4 CHEM= Street
Piped sad li'wanted Catalogues gratis. mh7B•Lm
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC
OBAND LITERATES' LED MUSICAL SOIREE
ME
ALUMNI OF THE 01a BY
Lo' MON AND NORMAL
SCHOOL .
MONDAT - EVENINO • April M. 1884.
The aleck Pianos wed on this oCcasion have been
kindly loaned by Mr. J. E Gould, 8. B. comer of Eleventh
and Chestnut streets.
Proceeds for the SiudiarY Comm i ss i on.Tieltetaso coati.
To be obtained at Gould's. 8. R. corner
of Seventh and
Chestnut streets, or atthe door of the Ae Wenn".
Deere open at 7 o 'clock : Comm =nes at
YROiIRAMMB,
Beading of Scriptures. PAST
c.
AniAelD• •Jehoveth's
I
AddrePe G. nman Esq.
Solo—" Boat Song" Crawford.
Wee NETTIE ALEXANDRA.
Recitation—• • The Battle of Ivry"
Miss MARY BIRTH.
Gland Duo Mimic Flute.
Prof, AL WARNER and Master ROES&
Recitation— 'The Christian Sla
Miss LIZ.% LE FLUE,
Suggested by a slave auction in New Orleans, at which
the auctioneer recommended the woman on the stand as
a "(good Christian "
Chorus—" Beaming like the Star of Morn."
Recitation—" Mother end Poet "
Mice ANNIE MORRIS. .
Solo—" Robert t Qua J OSEP H I N E e ' Hobert le Diable.
Miss O'CONNELL •
PART 11.
Dialogue— Uncle Sam's Fatally."
Uncle sem Mice K. Winslow
Dr. Eagle Miss M. Howell.
Jonathan Mire F Wood.
DI lints Mies K McMenamin.
Pierre Miss M. Pearson.
Hans Hies L. Child.
Caroline 4 Miss A. Griffiths.
Georgianna Miss M
Attie Balmy Miss M. Pedrtck.
Nora Dee Miss L Gay
Louisa Anna Mies A. ISonmeillan.
Mrs Scipio Miel A. Johnsoa.
Rhea Lnoi, star. Mies J. Baiter.
t tate Halt Fantastlqne "
Prof, M WaENEIL
Recitation—" Barbara Prialcble."
Miss MARY ALLISON.
Solo—" Where are ye now, bright dreams of my child'
booth"
Recitatton—" The Proud Miss Mcßride
Miss JO 3EPHISIE O'CONNELL.
Solo—"O Luce da (nent anima " .. Linda di Charnel:Lem.
Mita P. O. DONNELLY.
-
Recitation—" The Rising of the People."
Miss JULIA 0/1U M.
Chorus=" Ilia Defenders. " It
BY
GRACE GREENWOOD.,
FOR TEE
BENFFIT OF THE COMparTTBE opi
LABOR, INCOMES AND REVENUE
TER OURAT CESTBAL FAIR.
F SANITARY COMM ISSION:I
ON
MONDAY BYRD'S O. AptillBkb,lB6l.
4 SUBJECT. LIGHTS OF TEA WaR CLOUD." *
TICRATS FIFtY CSNT3
. blo extra ehargo for reserved goats.
For sale at the Book and Mask stoteg. anll-6t
William J. Howard.
Samuel T. Bodine.
John Alktuan
Charles F. HearliAt,
n on . Joseph Allison
Isaac Harlan:tzar.
WNATED
TWENTY WHEELWEIGI:ITS,
TWENTY WOODWORKERS.
TEN ELACKSEITeI HgLPERS
Steady work. Apply to HENRY SIMONS.
121 S National Wagon Works.
ap9 2t. SECOND ane CIIESSRL &ND Sts
Fro NEWSPAPER 11 LEN. SALE
-a• —an old, well established. paving. first class sonn•
; newspaper. GEO. N WNSEND at CO.,
; ata;stuwa .12335 South FOURTH Street.
efif FOB SA.IE—A NEW. WELL
bnilt 007TAGE. No. 24E8 GREEN Street. with
thorrooderrit improvements. for 14,50 J. ap9-3t•
$327.712 40
AMUSEMENTS
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
LECTURE
GRAND SOIREES,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
Two iniertairinentß, eavastaina Music and Calsike-
Aim will be aiyen by_fioo Fangs of the
FIF7 MITE WARD rustic SCHOOLS.
Under tie airection or Mr. WM. G. FIt.OHER, at the
ACADEMy OF SIMKO.
On FRIDAY" EVENING. Aprlll6 at 8 o'clock, and
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. April 16, at 3 o'clock.
Tickets. admitting to either Entertainment. 25 cents. to
be obtained at the Manic Stores and at the d oor apll 15c.
A MATE OR 'CONCERT, UNDER THE
ilfroctlan of BIG. PERELLI, on WEDNESDAY
EVENIAG, Apri/18,12,64. at MUSICAL FUND HALL
PART I.
Quartette—'`Mori. is Egttto'r Rossini.
Dnetto—"G lona" aILIIIDPIAIti.
raTat` Ione" Estrella
Reindisi—"Lnerella Borgia" Donizettl.
Dnetto—"Risoletto" • Verdt.
liomansa—"ante INache Franz abt.
Bolerc—"Vespri Siciliant* Verdi.
Doetto—" The Alpine Morning" KnoSan.
At la—Shadow Song. "Dlnorah" 51eyerbeer.
Quartetto—".Eigoletto' .4.. Verdi.
PAW. , t.z.
EiNvisB Snail Faked.
ravatina— Barbiere di
Duette— `II Barbiere di Sivialie". Rossini.
komanza—" Maria di Radenz". Boaz itti.
Cavatina7" La Sonambola" BOOM
Ballad— • Roca' din the Cradle - it the Doep"....Kataht.
Terzetto—"Lonira Miller" Verdi.
Tickets for Bale at principal music gores
Doors open at haltDaat 7 o'clect„ concert to commence
at 8 o 'deck.
SIGNOR N. PEBELLVS
GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT,
For the Benefit of the
GREAT am ma. FAIR
FOE THE
. .
SANITARY COMHISSION.
AT THE
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
FRIDAY I VININGF, April 29, 1664.
SIGNOR YERIILLI reapect'ully informs hie &tench
and the public that he will be metered on the ab.ive
oceaelon by his best pupils. who have kindly tendered
their valuable Feryleee A large and effeetive Orchestra.
and a full chorus of Ladies and Gentlemen, will take
Dart trifle perform are&
Tickets TWO DOLLARS a! cb. to be had at all the
principal Music Stores. anit.mtbAt,
A LECTURE WILL BE DELIVERED
by the Rev. JOHN WALKER JACKSON. at the
ACADEMY OF BILT,IO on SATURDAY EVENING.
It pi-1i le, at Bo ' clnck. aubiect— ' ANDREW JACKSON."
For the benefit of the FAMILIES of Captains 800 THEY
and WIBLE, and the CREWS of the Schooner COQUE CTE
and TWO BROTHERS. 'who were captured 'ln the Rap
pahannock riy, r lest August. and are now co/Ailed in
rebel dungeons in Salisbury, North Carolina.
Governor A. G. CURTIN will preside at the Lecture.
Tickets to be bad at PUGH'S Book Store. S. W. cor
ner Tf SIX": H and CHEM NUT Streets.
Sclfereos. Cornet Band wilt be in attendance.
ap - 11-131. G4iUROS Taomiroli, Treasurer.
PENNSYLVANIA_ ACADEMY 0.1
THE FINE ARTA,
10565 OBESTEUT STUMP.
CLOSED to-Frepare for the ANNUAL EXHIBITION.
Wia open on the Math of APRIL.
By order of COMMITTEE ON EXHIBITION.
apT•if
WANTS.
A SITUATION WANTED -BY A
discharged soldier; some out-door business pre
ferred; is a good penman. Address "W. 0. H," No. 431
CAI RABIN& Street.
A "YOUNG MAN WISHES A
TION as Shirt-Cutter. Order work preferred- Is
willing to go to any other city. Iteference riven as to
ability. Address, for three days, •W. Wallace, ' P 2 .888
.flee.. ap9-2t*
A PRACTICAL COOPER AND - 0 API
WANTED to take a STRAN BARBEL
FACTORY in the "'Tanana° 011 Berton, on the river
above Ott City. having 400 acres of land heavily tim
bered with oak, and a frontage of one mile of good oil
territory. partly developed. The factory has an engine
Of 100. horse power, and can turn ontlo. ooo slaves and
headings per day. The regular price of oil barrels at
Oil City in te,3 .60 ;-COat of &livery. tive cents each. Bare
chance. 'Ppm* reasonable.
Address Box 1021, 'P. 0. apll
- F4 OUSE 0]? REFUGE.-WANTED, IN
the Colored Department, an ASSISTANT (Male)
TEACHER. Atply to the Superintendent apil-mw2t.
pRAcTICAL INSTRUCTION IN
14011K.RE3PIN6, in its different branches; Pen
inanthip, plain and ornamental; Commercial Calculs-
Commeroial Law. F011(19. Rc .at CR.IfTENDES'S
Commeic_al College, 637 WESTNIIT Street. corner of
Scree tb. apll-3t
'ANTED -10 SMART, ACTIVE CO
LOBED MEN as Waiher+. 'Evening employment,
Good wages CASINO. CaESTNII P. above S xtb.
WA IN TED - A POSITION AS 0-
VEENBSS, either In the city or country. by a
lady competent to teach English. French. Spanich and
Music Addreae INDUSTRY. at Presa office. apll.3'
WANTED-IN GIERNIA.NTOWN. AN
T T untarnished ROOM, with permanent T3O &Re fur
a lady and two chilaran. Address 'Box 2771," Phila.
delphia P. 0. atill4t*
WANTED—A YOUNG MA N, OF
good habits. who writs s an excellent hand, and
is familiar with office duties, as Clerk is an Insurance,
Office Address, with reference. Poet Office Box 702.
ap9.2t
WANTED. -A LABORING MAR
having $5OO to Lcan Lie employe t can hear of a
good Siinaiton. and security for tie amount, by address
ing " M.. ".Press office- - ap9-30.
WANTED ---AN EXPERIENCED
Life Insurance Canvasser. For an efficient man a
liberal salary will be paid. GEO. F. VirIGLIn, Agent
Massecirmetts Mutual Life Insurance Company 439
WALNUT toreet. av 9 61.
NyAGON WANTED.,--A JENNY
Lind, York, or Buggy Wagon, in good order, of
Nyrde , n'e moire
Address "Box 2047," stating bind of IMOD, grin%
how tong In use. aid where to be seen AO
WANTED—A PARTNER WITH TEN TIIE GREAT PICTURE
THOUSAND DOLLARS, in an established Dry
Goode Commie.tonl3neineee. Address, with real name.AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOM,.
Box 882, Fed Office, apEl-3C" - - SEVENTH iyillof,
Commeneul t siONDAY. nprll 11„kh
$1,50 0 —WANTED—BY A PER- J. Insco illiams' celebrated ' -
•• SON with this amount. a CLERKSHIP. I PANORAMA OF THE, BIBLE.
Addr.ss "League,". No. 13 North ELEVENTH Street. Tilts is the most complete and lin i. ;hed Painting of the
apB 3t 5 , Sect ed Scriptures in the world," per fifty ill
the mostSU ..: ompri s h i s o
- Of the first throelMEthAntrel P- ..RILLING SCHEER
%aears of Biblical History
forming altogether oi r , of the flne,t exLitations of di;
aye.
OPEN EVEN! '
, „g a d o , cgs ...VEXING at a quarter to 8 o'clock.
N a 4 .. cents.
at , s a a w „,, .rnees on Wednesday. Thursday, Friday.
mi.,,, , ..... ay afternoons. at 3 o'.lock
. .tion for Children 10 cents.
875 A:MONTE:I-I WANT TO HIRE
AGENTS in every County, et $75 P. mouth, ex
penses paid, to 11031 m 7 new chimp PamiiT &awl OK Ma
chines. Address S. if ADISON.AIfred, Me. Cfea d&Vir3xa
near th
WANTED TOGermantow RENT-n AChestnut HOUSE
a station on e , Rill.
or Borth Pennsylvania Railroad (furnished preferred).
Address, stating , particniars , •L. D. , ' also or ibis pa
per. anal!'
in WANTED TO PURCIB ASE OR
mA.
RBNT—A HOUSE AND LOT at or near CElte'r2_
NUT HILL, or TO MINT; for the summer. a play, at
CHELTEN BILLS, near the line of the North, A wl _
sylvania Railroad.
Addrf es • W. N. L " No. B'l .1111C11 Street. ap7.sv
TO LET.- 2 IHE SECOND, THIRD,
-A-
aid fourth floors it 233 MARHAT Street, through
to r eh snag. snag tf
'SMALL GROUND RENTS.-SEVE-
P.AL well-secured old GROUND RENTR of $lOO.
V.OO, WO, $7OO, and IS:0, for sale apPly at the office of
JAMES H nASTIA.
' aril 3t• / 15 Son PIFTH Street,
4a,r,Dl 09 - 10 m! GOLD!!!
L' $5,200 in GOLD.—WANTSD. a Modern Dwelling
Sn goo dln . at!.9n, with all the modern improvements,
of
the pricewnali?. will hoe paid in GOLD.
P...TOWNSEND St CC..
ap9-6t 1,4331 FQIIRTH Street.
FOR SALE-A NEW THREE
STORM HOUSE. with Iwo•story hack-building!.
Nu. 665 :Nc:tth. Twenty•Slltt street. for $4500 clear. on
eaey terms. ape St.
in A VERY DESIRABLE RESI
-wa DEMI, situate in the villmre of WIILDON, one
half mile front Abioaton Station. North Pennsylvania
lailroad. is For Rent for the summer menthe. Terms.
4 , 260. apply. April 9th. to WM. MILLER.,
ap9-3t* At Weldon.
815,000ut!li °N P OTEa down to SMO o loan on mort
gaze for five years, at ft ye per cent
S. W. Triefactßs & SON,
apS 't 244 8 •nth THIRD Strad
oW VERY PLEASING AND LIFE
m.a in a.pr.ea.ratice are those tine Portrattimade at
B F. ItElMlltt's Gallery! Life-size Photographs in oil
colors. 621. ARCH Street. lt•
UNITED GOLD COMPANY OF CO
LORADO.
. _
Cisaitel DAM shares; par value $10;
price dl.OO per share. sabscrlpnon
Books for t nhseription to a limited zmmSer of Pilgrim
in this CoinPany will be opened Muff DAY, April Ildt, at
the ( Mee of D'INVILLIBRS. northeast corner of
THIRD and DOCK.
This stock is mainly under the control of New York
Capitalists, and the excitement in each enterprises in
Ms! cit.,' le beyond all precedent.
HATON & DENOKI4,HA.RDWARE
Commission Merchant'. 507001111555011 and 010
1110.11 TH Streets, offer for rale:
Anchor Brand Dane: Plymouth Mill Rivets.
W. ffi S. Butcher's Cast Steal: Salle Cabinet Locke.
Putnam's Horse Nails: Locke e School Slates.
Copper. erase. sod Iron Wires Cotton Cards.
Also, a full ataorlanat r f American Hardware. 61.6Ri1f
( bT ONE OF RF.Thik.R'S EVER-PO
polar and appreciated. style of colored Photographs,
of fine Quality Rod naturally colored, for $1 only. Go to
gallery, rBCOND Street, above Oteen. lt°
iusnatENirs.
T° SINGERS.
WANTaD IMMEDIATELY, • AMM/ OF AIDIOBRA
For the CRORVEIRS of Burma. ENTRRTAINWENTS
to le given ander the direction of the COMMITTER
having charge of WA Dioartment of the f{►NITARY
FAIR In FhllAdelohla.
SOPRANOS,
CONTRALTOS.
TENORS, End
HEQUIRED. Conpetent Vocalists, applying within
delay. between 11 end 1 o'clock. at J. B. 4:IOI7GD'S.
corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, may haws
PROYITAELE ZNOAGENENTS during the present and
neat mental..
Chairman of the Committee on Bineteal Entertainments
for the Great Central Fair gra. at
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
LI R 13 1 . A A N N T RAV . RR S A R
CELEBR F A J T E IG sT N R O E F G T I n ti II
(Gras' Resery es.)
CIHAND
MILITARY AbD (mum , DREAq
SOIREE AND PROMENADE , 10:10 II RT.
TOE:,DAY BVENIEG, APED.
Proceeds to be devoted to the
GREAT MISTRAL FAIR
FOE THE
UNITED STATES SANITARY COMOII3B,ION.
CoMHITTEE OP ARILLPOEMP.NTE
Mel. F P. Btcholeon, Lieut. A. 11. Footing,
Raj William R. Kern, Lient Charles K Isle.
Copt. 3. Loudeuelager„ Ltent Gao. V Delleker.
Capt William W. Allen, Mout Jas. C. Wm.
Capt George W. Gardner, Lieut. B. N. Dusenberry.
Capt. J. Parker Martin.
TICKETS, THUDS DOLLARS.
Concert to commence at 8 o'clock.
Dancing at 10 o'clock.
Pleb eta can be procured from any-of the above-named.
Committee. Also, members of the Regiment, at 0 Oak
ford I Sou's, under theCentlrientat Hotel, and at Fcertng
& Co 'a. No. 18 North Second street
CONCERT HALL, CH,ESTNIIT ST,,
AEWVE , TWELFTH.
J. W. WILDER
SECOND AND LAST WEER OF
THE GREAT ESCAMOTEUR
and Incomprehensible
• ' BA SILCONTH AIIHATHRO
inks, In compliance with the wiehee of thcrasanda of per
tone, who have not hnd an opportunity of attending hie
kiEARCBS MAOIQUES
daring the pant week, Will commence a second series of
Soirets rantattlques
ON HOC, DAY EVENING. APRIL DM
in the course of which he will entibit
A CATALYSIS OF WONDERS
of en en'irely novel and enfathomahle dencriptorr,
eluding, in conjunction with
THE BLOOD EED
ANY CALIGRAPHY ant the ILLIIIROF(..
MI KaCLES
which bave already created so great nu excitement for
bpintnal Circles—a series new and =paralleled
TOURS DDDRRS4,
constituting an Astounding Exposi: of tbr triode orals ,
used by the wicks d and Diaspaemons Prolenders wh)
have sougght andfound their
AMONG THE OREDIILORE
by their impudent assumption of
SUPERDATURAL POWER !!
Among these be will expose and perform the catbratld
Epiritnal Fraud km own as
THE /60PE TYING.
in which be will allow himself to be tied by any Sargon
in the audience with any Dumber of ropes Etna
IMMEDIATELY FREE HIMSELF!
lie will sine perform hie
GREAT PARADOXICAL FEAT. called LB TOUR DE
St DENIS: or. SELF-DEOAPITATION,
of which due notice will be even.
Ete will also, for the first time. do bin great
PI-CATOR , AL FEAT
of Producing VASES OF FIrH AN,) WATER F 30% 1
NOTHiNG,
And go through with a grant variety of It..neresting
TOURS DE PEEST.DIOITA'FIoI,
an performed by the
SORChIthRS AND ISE3ROMANCERS OF CHINA AND
JAPAN,
SPP.Ot A. NOTICE
In order to give every person an oppo-tuttity of wit
neesing the MYSTICAL YOtATKES OF PHIS iDTtLItt
OF. THE REALMS OF MAGIC, the Manager beg 4 Leave
to announce that be has made a
REDUCTION
in the
PRICE OF ADMP3SION,
which will In
. . . _
I ; WENTY•FIVE OENT.i
to all parts of tbo bo rise.
Doors epen at 7P. M. beances at
=EI
JII
SATTEDAT. AT 2 P. 21
SEE EDEALL BILLS
G ROVER'S CITESTNITT-S4TREET
N-P TREATER.
LEONARD GROVER RAIAGRE,
MEESI4 SIICOESE
I htIEENeE SUCCESS
of Bormicanit's 'mat American Drams, the
04 iI'OROPON.
OCTOROON.
which grill MAGNIFICENT EVENING with ail its
SCENERY.
GREAT CAST. SUPERB MUSIC. Are., Ate.
FRIDAY NIGHT. April 15, Ir6l.
FIRST NIGHT OF GRAND OPIiKA.
When will be Irodueed Gonnod'e Grand Operant
FAUST. 01,11
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AROR
STREET THRATRE.
SECOND WEEK OP MRS TOAD DREW.
UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS•
RograeLs.
THE RI A'LE BAIL.
With its SPLENDID bar:NEST,
FINE ArITIND.
MECHANIC AL EFFECTS,
and BRILLIANT DANCING
ROSA LEIGH. MR& JOHN DREW. ~.
Seats Secured one week in advance.
Play to commence at X U S terminate at IW. anti tf
WALNIFT•EITREET THEA.TRIC.
THIS (Monday) EVENING. Anril llth. first
night of the engagement of the DAVENPORT-WAL
LACE ALLIANCE. on which occasion will be pre.
Oanted bbakepeare's eubllme Tragedy of OTHELLO
ttello. Ain B L. Davenport; tam Kr. J. W Walla**.
Emella. Mrs. Farrel; 'The performance will conclude
with the sCreaming farce of theTWOBONAYCASTLBS—
Mr.
Bonnycastle. Mr Semple; John James Johnson.
B. L. Baecombr Mr. Smut:gins. G. Johnson; Mrs. Bon
nrcastle Miss Wood. Box office open daily from 9to 3
o'clock. Performance commences at quarter to 8 o'clock.
AMERICAN ACAD MAY OF MUSIC.
EoIREK AINASTIQUE.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE COMM I SSI O N AL FAIR
OF THE SANITARY'
By request of the Committee on Exhibitions, Benefits,
and Entertainment•.
A SOIREE GYMNASTIC:Kr%
AND MIST GRAND RI -VNIUN
of the Claws connected with the PEIMADELPHIA.
IVATAT4IIiIIIM AND PHYSICAL IiiSTITUTE, will be
bead at the
ACADEMY OF HMO,
TUESDAY EVENING, April 'nth.
The theses of Matters and young Gentlemen, under
the direction of Dr WM. JeNSEtf, The classes of
young Ladiell /ad by Mire S. F.HOPSINS. Tim Maples
of Gentlemen conducted by Messrs HARMESON and
OTBON.
-
The whole performance being a fall and practical H.
Instration of all the branches of modern Gymnastics arm
Physical Culture. and executed. entirely by amateurs,
111.rebern of the Institution
. . . .
The Grand Orchestra of thirty-six Bret clue perform
ers will, in keel!. pw we ft great attraction
Directs r of the General Music Bfr. HAS,BLE.R.
Director of the Music for the "Light Gymnastics, '
F. LETPOLDT, corner of CHSSTNUT and )lIIIPBE.
Streets, has been appointed Treasurer, and, Agent for
the sale of tickets.
PRICK OF ADMISSION!
Parquet and Balcony
Family Circle and a mphitheatre......
No extra charge for reserved seats.
Sale of seats to commence on Tuesday. March M.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. The performance to commence.
punctually at 6 &cloak.
The sale of tickets at Mr. F. LBYPOLDT'S Book Stork.
Will close at 1 o'clock P. M. on i/06147, the lath.
ap7
ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA HOUSE.
"THE FAMILY EXHORT."
CAEHCROSS AND LIMEY'S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR
In TROUPEOJF THE VrOXI.I.
their
SELECT ETHIOPIA., SOIREES,
Splendid Rinsing, Beautiful Dilaeilli • Land:table Bay ~,
/calques, Plantation Scan" Sm. am. by
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS.
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEg.
Tlckcts2Oconts. Doors open at. 7 o'clock.
fe27-3m J. • ENGROSS. Business Manama
CLUB EN.,
For the better recreation, enioymemt. and protee
tic& of decent and respectable Citizens, Smiles - field will
be established a
CLUB GI AIIIDEN.
Ponilivelv private and exclusively accessible to 111191:11-
hers. See the very liberal conditions in the Subscription
B oo k s , l a id c o t at D 8 ,0.7,4101,1. at L'brary-street Hall.
and at Destanrent. is.c , rner SPllls43t eAkDEN and
BIM AD Streets. For the Committee
at.9.4t , Dr. cc . A. WETZSTEIN.
174ERMA.NIA OROJEIF.STRA.-PUBLI.O
'LA REHEARSALS every_SA.TITRDIY. at 3 o ' clo.k,
M, , at the MUSICAL FOND HALL. Single tiokota Si
cents, Packages of six tickets, $L To be had at 41.
IPS
DR. 1104 CEIBSTNIn Street, J. E. GOULD. UP
TENTH and CHESTNUT. and at the Hall door. fellt-tr
PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON,
AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD
CHANGE OF HOURS.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. Apol 10. 1861.
iaMr-
~~_~_ ~.
~'V--mwr~~awY
PASSENGER TRAM. LEAVE PHILAD.ELPHIL FOB
Baltimore at 4 .1,0. (Express. Mondays excepted). 8.05
A M . 12 M , 2 SO and 10.80 P. M.
Chester at 8 05 A. M., 1.15. 2 SO, 3 60, 10.30. and 1146
P M.
Wilmington at 4 30 (51 , oidave excepted), 8.t2 A. M.
3..18, 2 80, 3 00, 1050. and 11.46 P. M.
New Castle at 8 ( 9 A. N. and 0.60 P. M.
Dover at 8 06 A M. and a LOP. M.
Milford at 8 06 A SI
at 8 as Eli
wstAINE FOR PHIL &DELPHI.. LEAVII
Baltimore at 8. 46.9 40 A. M. (express) 1.10. 4 65. and
7.25 P. M.
WilmialtOn at 7.16. 9 A. M , 1224, 1, 4 33, 530. 8.95.
and 11 12 r. M.
saiiabary at 12.05 P. M.
Milford at 2.28 P. M.
Dover at 830 A. M and 8.65 P. M.
New Caetie at 8 bfl A. M and 6 56P. M.
Cheater at 8 10, 9 40 A. 21 . 1. 5, 7.14. 913. and 11 45
P.M.
Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and intermediate sta
tions al 7 25 P. M.
at 1.18
Leave
P. Baltimore for Dover and Intermediate stations
M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE '
Leave fir e• ter at 8 40 A al . 3, and 11.05 P. N.
P Leave 'Wilmington at 630. 9.25 A. M.,.5.8$ and 11..49
M.
FREIGHT TRAIL 9. with P
_ manger Oar attached, Will
run an follow.:
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate.
places at 6.40 P. le.
Leave Wilmington for Perryville and Intermediate
places at 720 P. M. •
suNumrs:
Only at 4,30 A. M and 10.30 F. M. from Flaladeballta
to Bali-Amore. SS A.U. 10.90
From Philadelphia to 'Wilmington at 4 .
and it 45 P. M.
From
at W 7 1 . 1 26 Th ! t a n . f t r o a P n yf i h I . 6 l : p d it e l i i mr s o e a N a to r t
y 6 P7hit a lm n- i d . 4l o 2 ia p P .: t 7 .
- _
mi , g 4= ii s FOR HARTFORD, CONN.,,
DIRE er. via Delaware and Raritan
Canal.—The Philadelphia Steam Propeller Company's
Steamer 'NABS," Grumlar Piaster is tow dtschart—
leg and receiving freight at Websters wharf. 2d above
'Market C rteet. QUICK IMPS rCif. For rates 4tfreight
apply on board• or to WM. M. BAIRD & CO..__Anenta,
-at 1321 South Witarres.
la m a FOR ALBANY AND
rßoy, Tim Delaware and Raritan Cianal.
!De barge B. PLANA() &N. Claptaln TAyLoa. to now
loading at let Wbatf below SPRUCE litreet,for the above
porutr, and will leave on WhDblEBDdlr. at 6 P. In.
For freight. Which will be taken at reasonable ratee,
apply to
D L FLUX/L(3AD. Aunt.
et+ll.9te SO4 6onth Delaware A:rename-
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT
( 4 " LOANED neon Diamond!, Watches. Jere_
DT.
4*- e P.ate Clothing, dec.. JOliEs & E
Established Loan Office. corner THIRD and
Caf HILL Streets. below Lombard. aoo sm It
LATOUR OIL.-500 BASKETS LA
-9 CUE OLIVE OIL, received per Seip Enna and tar
*ale by JAITRETWIS 8c LaYEHOIXE.
Sot. Alteuln.
1402 , and ZIA S. moo Si.
mh.r .12t
BASSES
I. R. FRY,
Manager.
31
.60 innie.