The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 12, 1864, Image 3

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Chas N Segur.Wash. D 11
Dr D C Colby, N y
w 8 Parker, II 8 N
J Morrie. Shaw York
.8 Vern. New York
A Thee Smith. Wash. D C
John Btu, bWitzerland
Chas Myers New York
J W Webster. Philada
43 Wharton &la. Oermant'n
43 W Cox. Wash, D
Jas Watson Perna
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Solnalej A Bowan Penns
Mrs Si
Pittsburg
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Rohl Miller. Baltimore
Cnas Slocum, Ohio
L Robinson, Ohio'
Jim Fl.-ming. indianit
Sand Eimpecn, lndlana
Jerome Taylor, Buffalo
Wm Johnston. Banal.
C G Wi;tan Indiana
C P Wilson. Indiana
• Geo F Perry. Indiana
0 T Terry. Ohio
C Lukens. Baltimore
• Jadkins, Baltimore
X Foilend. Peane.
S6 OO paimatter. England
Ryan. Eralaca
B Peterman. England
Janice Boyd. Penna
Mrs 8 A Mansfield
Miss Mansfield
Miss El A Manslleld.St Louis
T Wood, Kentucky
4' It Ritchie. Kentucky
J R Oral. Kentucky
R Cochran. Middletown
J Coulter. Lake Superior
-T. B McCormick. Franklin
R Hutchinson. Louisiana
W H Hopkins, hi Orleans
L Parkhill, Penns,
H Fetterman, Jersey City
Concannon. New York
.1 Williamson, New York
M F McCoy. Baltimore
.8 K McCoy. Baltimore
W B Tacit. Tai-ton
Bowman. Penns
B M Hoer. Lake Superior
J Francis. New York
Win Baker. Newark. 0
.1' Seeker & wf. New York
S S Donal&or.. Ashland
-C P Shoes er & la. Tamaqua
5 6 James. 13arlinsion
3B G Miles W Chester
0 0 Burnett. Philada
W 'Meister. New York
Jas Williams. Perry co
Geo Williams. Perry co
Henry Williams. Parry co
David Gresher. Perry co
Saul Megaughy& la, Boston
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- W Humphreys. Best Fork
T Robinson. Cincinnati
F • 'Cunningham. tha
W F °twity. einduzist ,
.Tos 11 Christ,. Cincinnati
R Gale, Jr. Cuba
W ale, Caba
W H Joes. Pittsburg
H A Fem. Saab n
G Jr M Crinnk
qfrs M Chunk
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T A Matthews. Kentucky
f E F Dancer, Portland. Me
imrs A T Daaver„ Portland
!Mies Brown. Portland. Me
I Miss Harding, Portland, Me
Chws tukmons, Hartford
H Hale, Hartford
fno wricaro. Petersbard
Bellketon. PezerAnig
acre eassway. Petersburg
C J Arnold, Newport
Edw NOWP
V Flooly. Ahon. 11l
'P F Driscr.ll& arf. Minim
J W Vii,beter, New York
Pomeroy Penns
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18111.8 St Ainth an & its, Lau V
I Geo Thorop4on. England
lolivor Johnson. Bow York
E L Trier. Brew York
Mira Tyler. Ben , S ork
C L eattby, Titnaville, Pa
W schn.to. ,_aiifortaa
E K Ottoon.. California.
Comtluteatal—Wirm.M.
N J Jambs, Haw York
B Simpson. Bnffalo
Asa Farr. Jr. New York
F Wcmrath
G Graves, Jr. Albany
Geo H Gravea. Athens -
JP Boyle. Neva - York
H D Hears. Washington
• Ducar:port. Mae
"W B Jones. Baltimore
J Stewart. New 'Fork
Pierce. New Y.
• Swirls. New York
C R WiMon. New York
C Veen
J W Satchel:. & is. Ba't
W H Tress. Hattiracre
G &Kirkland, Baltimore
Mr Dodge. New York
F Wilson. Prey. RI
J L N Stratton, N Jersey
W Welch< r. moss
T Virkolcott Connecticut
Martin Flan nery, Wash
John k Fel guaon
Bdw Clare. Washi
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W SPatVili'MCO Pittsburg
Jas O'Cannyr„ Pittsburg
J B LH City
Atobt A Colvm, F.entooky
John N Turner. Kentucky
semi Be. den TJ N
Bs Kayser. U t; N
AM Keith. U S N
John Doke. Boston
Geo M bteinman, Latcaster
Mrs Ste-lumen Lancaster
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-C S Maltby. Baltimore
A Notinscn. New York
J G Ogren. Jr. Bewßerk
W Diet Wosldnattm
'Cot JfiGoodenough.BNarY
Atlitilhon. New 'Jerk
& Mrs .1 M. Forbes.Boain
JD Doty. Utah
J.Jant C B Fullwoed ja
• S DI Green
.TS T Greer.
Mrs Magraw
airs W Coleman -h ch. N Y
W Preintar. Aew York
Mr&Mrs E .Timenaich.N
Mrs A A Valentine. N Tosh
A.Lawrance New York
J H W P.-co. Boston
Dolt Von Reed, U S A
John Turmbul, Jr. Balt
Geo 31 . liimenson,New York
S Stephcrs. Montreal
Alre B etapbens Montreal
John Bioxhain:New York
F W Allen. New Tork
13 0 Pearce, Ntw York
Ydw Hertz. New York
F Baldwin. New York
Geo A Allen, New York
Wm Emptier, New Bork
Dr Jones Delaware
L Sliel, Laporte
S Bart. Mb. higan
Wm M.Betta•EtaLfOrd,COMl
B Phi Mack, Bostosi
T P Sit.hie. Boston ..
Preston & wf, Ohio
Mr & Mrs N Jereey
Samuel Wright. U S A
W Wright. IT S A
B Bevis. Boston
Aug R eirtp;e, New. Turk
, 1S Jo bey, et Louis
John B Uhl. New Yore
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Cspt r H P..oe, US A
IP SY Vaal. Newark. N J
W Dctrge. Newark, N J
ISaml I she, Batten, Pa
I J B Collins & new fork
Miss Coiiim, rew York
C Allen & la. Piny. R I
Miss Allen. Providence. RI
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IL Ripley. New York
Chas H Dana. New York
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IF W nOrthrOP. Now Haven
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L Matt,on, Port Carbon
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I H Traphagen, So a , York
W T P.cerson. Whop ing
I.aac 8 Loyd, New York
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Wm F Ater. Jr. dew York
ukurter, New York
& Jonmon at ma
Miss Isabel Evans. N York
Robt Rneee'•l Booth. N York
-Toe T Duryea. Saw York
F F Blionwood. Honhem
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Mtge Fullmer.. New York
M Soule, New York
J Pettereon, New tura
D Ward, New lork
earth St. below Arch.
J R Bloom, Prov., Pa.
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H 8 Brim.. Poltsville
d White. Wash. D C
3 M Marks Lancaster
H A Story. New York
C Rotas. Strasbneit
Jos L Heirs. Wash. D
Semi Motley, 0 rreto wn
Jacob Retidig, .fhippensb'g
J A Clark, Shinpensbarg
J W Hantialien Pa
.J E Boosall, Beech Creek
A Brldgens Beech Creek
A Rankin. Centre co. Pa
i Mire Leech., Centre co. Pa
A Vortenbanah & wt. Pa
Miss M. Utz, Halifax, Pa
W Bloody Hun, Pa
Mrs 13, W Baird. Ohio
Reiss a Booth, Ohio
Jobn H Swaney, Harrisb'a
Hiss N Painter. Sunbury
Mrs Murdocla, Milton, Ps
Ithi Patton, Milton. Pa
Mrs Belly. We,shingtonv'e
TH Hawn &la Leinabarg
P French. Tn.kerten. N I
John Occult, Hartford. Ct
Warren. Boston
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O T Keim, Newport, Pa
Chas (3 Biter. Put tart
B Miller. MIN ton. 0
David Logan, Centre co
X Lowenbacli, New York
E M Shatter Sr. - wf. Pa
Miss Ehza Etmh;e, Pa
3:drs Evans, Eton
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31T Bne , oner Litiz. Pa
Dr Jobn K Haab, Lane co
T Uhler, ,cnca•t.r co
Geo W Bt-mtel, Lanc co I
Jobn L Bnime. New Jereeryl
J M Eckele, Ashland, 0
D Brindle. Mechanicsburg.
Mrs Rhodes. Bollidaysb't
W Kline Mercer. Pa
J Earnuli, La.ncaste r,Pa
Geo Dittman, Obamberso'g
E Stanton, Bedl.)rd. Pa
Hershman. Bedford, Pa
Miss Kate Wasbabangb, Pa
A B Orem/ r. Bedford- Pa
W Tomlinson. Fredericka
0 Lcgar. Dover
AThanns CLogan. Doper
J QElodes. ..Danville*
J Dateeman, Milton •
A Weiderinamer. Mdion
D Weidanhamsr. Milton
Jas McHenry, Columbia
A Bond, Media. Pa
371 13 ' IIV rdee'r
W B Deacon, Mt Bell v.N.
Wrialyr, Newark. NJ
P Campbell, Newark
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blew York
k L B rod head, Lrf Gap
! Mr, L W Brodhead
' D Sh , oiihnzt Sc in, Danville
Miss Runyon. Travertm
G C COMPLOII, Vicksburg
Jacob Barr, Laoc en
ge,mnei Keel, Ft W.syne
M IL Manic. New Jersey
C Ste Loan Baru
IT.) T Itenio;3: Wilmington
tent st.. above IFlfth.
C W Poulson Connemicat
Thor Thorp. Now York
Jos F Taylor. Minamilla
.21 W &foes. cam Jona
Miss E Pal mar, Tamaqua
Wm Spencer. Min rayiVe
Mr & Mrs Mr C 13ram hill. DC
Mr & Mrs A BiPchoff, Wash
A W Rneeell. Maryland
James Ryan. New York
H W Biker, Felarord. Del
an lemon. Tifewark J
Edw Wdal- s, Marylani
13 M Wilkins. Maryland
N P Lnlf Felton. Del
American Hotel—Che
Wm Hobart it lady
H N 2111 - are
Anderson. Kent co. lid
W EC/ 10 18. new - York
11 Lewin. Hew York
S Belden. USN
a Keith, S N
E S Keyter. II 8 N
James A If:Madmen
Jae Breen, Wilmington, Del
F C riniitett. Wilm, Del
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A Nicole & la, Wa,,laington
W Lein, II S A
(ieorae IF Swath
W C lioneton, Delaware
J 3iltchell. New Jenny
Frantz, Lancaster
M Daimler. hat. N J
BF Orratn Pottivitle
W A Earum,r, crepeona
J D Davie. Reading
:M Famt. Atbland
A J Walt. New York
W D Wyoinct. Witehiogion
BF Zimmerman Walsh
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J Smithers, Delaware
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MPS B Radler, nelaware
Wes Ji Xadden, Del .ware
J S R Powell ac wt. Del
Klan A Johnson. Delaware
R S ObinAey, is ton
Ar 2.74. Cleveland
C Cllevehntl.
C S Sion. , Yew York
C - 3 Dunning, Haw York
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W BEETS Washis dos, DC ,
R Galbraith
J H Brirdo.l. New York
Platt. I , ,SY Ym 3c
Ceo Smith. New York
Almse at la Chicago
.eergß Thompson D York
RR Pallor', hew York
C It Collins, Nets - York
B W Leory, Baltimore
M Mitchtll, New York
-. - 17 B Brings, Rem ork
C.has Walters. Washington
eo Armstrong, New York
R B Darling. botton
Si Rhodes. Briton
Jas D Dungan.. Montreal
Wilt Folsom, Ohio
W C Menlo St Louis
3am Bartram & la colcago i
R H /doorman, Cone
Henry Petetwan. Bo ton
Waver & Troy. NY
•aeo L 110E8. Oswego. ti Y
Jas Hendermor, Baiii more
fir sad Mrs Mel car Wamit'n
Sir and ler, Dods,. Pa
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ii H Fraz, wt ealtimure
H. M Ludlam, N jersey
' W F Moore. New Jersey
John Braudriff, Jersey
Jar H ut mond, New York
T B Morrison, Trenton. N J
Saml Hoffman. Jersey City
A H Cady. New York
IT A Richards. Wash.. D C
I J Thomas. Georgetown. D C
IL S Delarditin, Wheeling. Va
I Douglass Moore. Wash D 0
Henry Fox, New York
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Liernt Briags
shy. Mt Joy, Pa
Patel Stroud. Ohio
liiee L Shinier. Sunbury
Bhatib, Lancaster
Yin Nhanto Lancaster
W 8 Filbert Womolt•dorf
A 6 am Rise. Lebanon
Win Ltueer, Lebanon
Martin Rocker.llockersyle
H Steinmetz, Lett co
Mobley At la. Schnyl
Irs 8 Filbert Sally! co
1 A Weigley, Peuna
X Li Bowman. Palmyra
John uElninger. Lob co
WS Bre] nor. Lebanon co
M Groff, Dauphie co
L Bickseciter. Mt Joy, Pa
Sinter. Phila.
Greider, Mt Joy
C W bier. Dorlesnywn
All Wetzel Lewisburg
%RAW. 'LeXinszton, Pa
LB &teener. Wisconsin
S C Pinkerton. Latr co
'Lewis Lenhart Perry co
SP A Weidman. Pen. a
J Shanacel, Halifax
°et, above Third.
P L Faust g la. Ephrata. Pa
John We dler, Lances er
W Whitman, Lebanon co
M L 13owman. Lebgnon
John F Patschke. Parry co
Jacob Holman. Perry co
B Matter liauphin no
Miss ?flitter. Danpbin co
Mrs F...ulk Dauphin co
r , amuel Hauer. Lebanon
C Et grate, nchnyk'l Haven
W 13 keidy. Schnyl Haven
13 R. Mager Bloomsburg
Mrs Ahi. Bloomsburg
miss Peterman
!Miss Brow'
Mrs Me Dowell. Bloom ebarx
Miss Rodgers. Manny
Henry Grover. Penns
A Berninger.Columbia co
S Grover, Penne.
J x Longenberg. PennEt,
N H Greedy. Catawissa
D 31 - Bank, Bast Haven
W Lerk. Pine Orovo
Porr, Ringtown
S a Bethel& Cittawiesc,
Miss B Reibold.Catawlssz
Mrs Hess, Orangeville
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J 33 Robarts, Pottstown
T W G oucher. Doy:ertown
Jsterts Eg eon. Patna
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D Skinter.Franklto co
S T Ochs. Qoakertown
H Graham 8 1e. • hEcter Co
Har , shorn.Ch.ster
3 C Bond, Newtown
S.fe darbor
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John ERr hoc
F bEfe ILlt•bc.r.
John Bomcs, übc.stoc co
Conlbon. Ohio
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Miss Haines. Chester cu
Miss Rainy. Cheater co
Geo 1" Leonard. Berke co
H K Sager, Dorlectown
M Packer. York co
J 1. McConkey. York co
John Lackland.Maryland
W Taylor. Mar) land
Thoe Ponunov.isosboxy.Pa
T Bobinson.Prondence. Pa
Wm iharpless. Chester CO
R Peinon. Chester co
7. Lamborn. Chester CO
AMOS COlB. Chester CO
Is,rs EameeY• Oxr.". Pa
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W Cannthers.W Chester
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W H Bake), Delaware
C Jameson. Delaware
J W Roane. Delaware -
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Adam Hillsr. tlanLe.ru. PA
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D Hiatine . Leesville. Ohio
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W S Snyder. ElHottsbnre.
!L Strohm. Lee's X It etas
!John K ireAs, re
P Kelly, Penns
Sami Hays, Hoar York
.1 F Matlack, Parksburs. Pa
Semi L G arrett, WLr, Del
Hicnolas Bench. Parma
semi match, Perry co. Pa
Win Breen. Penns
M V Boyer. Maryland.
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3 obnli Betnina. Arm
Lind:m.llth. Dis anon co
JTHummel.
Mita Hummel. Enuamel.t'a
beet, above Callowhill
!Simon Roads. Dauphin co
113 1 , " DOHS, Penusbury
IC C Spangler. Lebanon ca
IB R Frei, Berke co
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W Schoonover
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I F.hristieu Nogel. Easton
11R 17 Glover. Hazleton
BauLl Bear. Peens
N H Schetler Beading
H Jonee Heston
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1h P Thompson, IN a
Ili B Smith
L Briton. Pennsylvania
James Walters. Pottsville
G sicamey. Harrisburg
H 8 Waiters, Harrisburg
C g Watson. Salem, A J
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James licarisin. Di Y
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Robert Gain's. Pa
P onism:err. Pa
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Barley Waeta—Second street, below Vine.
trElkins. Baltimore . IS Harper, Fox Chase
..T., Baldwin. Ba.!timore A B Johnson. New Hope
4 Jaws. }Unborn Major D Todd. 11 S A
IS Gardner lieW Xr , ey Miss Todd... New York
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II McNeal & la, Perryv. Pa
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'Y Gaudy. Pew Jersey
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J Karnali. Baltimore
Jamea Bell . Mercer co, Pa
H W Phileson at la, 0
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1 Harmon. New York
M P DromaPr Now Yore
Kr &litre Wreyea,rdontreal
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W Sicom.ffew York
A j Emery Buffalo
P Roland. flew Holland
H Shirk. heir Holland
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Leon E Jones
A May, West Chester 'es
BM McGee, 011 City, Pa
Mr 1t;Ooy
W FergeltOti &wf
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J F Brown & wf, Wash
Jno &Collins, Delaware
R R Brobaker. 4.1111 C
Chao Burka. Penns
I A NorrilS. Lancaster
.has P Norm. Lancaster
W s lidagrare. linalitfgdon
I P Finsley, Perryville
W J Beatty. Harriabarg
Bsatti . Harrisburg
Mrs Mary Bwell. Now York
Mrs 'Uttar Uarroon. Cal
Miss MI McLain. LeWlitown
Jno Bran/tonne to wr, Pa
Win Soricklan, Penna.
lire Jes M Hiegter, Penna
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J Gilds, l elaware
S Gottle, Ohio
G W Coffey, Leesburg, Pa
Thu Mallon—Arch s
G H Hooper & wt N York
J Barb ley. WM. Del
H 8 Eberly, Lancaster
P Brower. Doylestown
JH B H Diller, Dayton •
smith. Philada
P Applebacb, Penns
Mae s Bartholomew. Penna
J 8 WEBOCO, Line CO
W B Rana, Lanc to
C BMW, Ilechantabrult
J Focht, Potteyllle
H B &singer. Pt Carbon
fi Jones, Tamaqua
C Henry. Lebanon
J Bamberger
W C Gould. Logan. 0
W B Giffoi a. New York
It F. Warlord. New Jersey
D Beck, Scranton
Black Bear—Third s
L Heist. Charleston, Pa
W H Echoll, Charleston, Pa
a H. Good. Nazareth, Pa
J n Burkhart. &maidDe
John W Hessler dt la, eeh co
gam'i Landis, District. Pa
itenj Helfrich. Long swamp
J S. Grim. Grimeville
Mark Hoffer. Lebanon co
D .11 Harper, Olney, Pa
P.rnimeg Hotel—TM
W Wallace. Wash. D C
B ranklin co
Eal W Reese..R
Chas Jones, Newark. N _
Wm Leary. bewark, R
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HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RBSTORATIVIL
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE,
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In Longfellow's Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to hays
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our preparation is Worthy of the name. for the benefits
it confers when It to known.
WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOH&
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lead. dm
The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the follow ,
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weeks, which
WAS DEVER ACCEPTED: •
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genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR : all others
are mere Imitations. and should be avoided. Sold by
all Druggists. Arc. FACTORY. Si BARCLAY Street.
Dew York, Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing
the Hair. iy29•ty
ONP. PRIOR CLOTHING, •OF THR LATRET
STYLES, made in the Beet Manner. exuresely for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac
tory. Our ONE-PRIGS SYSTEM Is strictly adhered to.
All are theta). treated =like.
de2S-/Y JONES & CO . OOlk MARKET Street.
STECK & CO.'S
MASON
HAMLIN-3
ffMll
CABINET
ORGANS
STECK & 130.76
SEVENTH
TIM POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE OF Patha n
"OAS NALL."
Beet-elan goods and moderate prime.
WANAMAKBR & BROWN. •
S. E. corner SIXTH and KADICBT Streets.
Onatom Department (to make to order) 'Q. IS. Sixth at.
WIECEELEF• WILSON'S HIGTHEST EM 1 GINS
Tn ell - PA PEST, SIMPLEST, AND DEST
Scaesrowns, 701• Chestnut greet above 7th.
MARRIED_
MGCLINIE—BROO36,—At the National Hotel. Wash.
Inston, D. 0., on ThureJay, April Dn, by riay. Dr.
Atkin, B. Irvin McClure, 11. d A.. to Julia P. daughter
of the late John Brooks, Neg. , of Harrisburg, Ps.
THICKINS—THOHAS.—On the ev.ming of the lath
inst.. at the residence of the bride's father, by the Hey.
George W. 'Menial:ehlin, Mr, William Tuicains of Potts-
Bille, to Miss Caroline R daughter of William Thomas,
sq of Germantown, Pa.
ksi • 0
WH—LOGR. —By Rey D. L. Patterson, JannarY
20tb. 1864. Mr. kredelick Brown to Mies Eilzsbeth Lour.
IIOMRIGHAIIS3N—HI br.. —By Rev. D L. Patterson,
March 7th. 11284. Mr. William Homrlghansen to Miss
Susan Hill, all of Philadelphia.
BOOEBB.—On the 10.1 r inst., John B son of daMuel
and Lydia Boners, in the 16th y ear of his age.
The relative. and friends of the fami y are respect ally invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his
Parents. 80. It2B yin. street. on Wednesc ay, 13th Inst.
at 3 o'clock P
. .
KINDLN —Suddenly. in Caradrn, on the 9th Ind., of
congestion of the brain. Gi uudy Handle
The relatives and friends of the family. and members
of Camden Lo' ga, No. 15. A. Y. 11. , are rest,cifutly in
vited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, in
Second street. abdVe Bridge avenue. Camden, N. J. on
Wednesday: 13th inst . ~a t 2 o'clock P. M. To praseed to
Evergreen Cemetery. us.
htreß.—On Saturday, the 9th bast "t Chestnut Hill.
Care line G • Wire of Jon fl Love, and daughter of John
and Ar ne, Limon.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of her
father, Ne. 818 North Seventh street above Brown. on
Wednesday afternoon next, at 2 o'clock.
BAC( /X —On the 9th inet.._of disease contrasted while
in service. William Bacon, Co. B. 3d Regiment Pennsyl
vania Cavalry.
The friends and fellow-soldiers are invited to attend hie
funeral, on Tuesday morning, 12th lust.. at 10 o'clock,
from the rooms of the Ladies' First Union Association.
No. 5e7 Berth Eighth street, Handel and Haydn Heti. *.
RENY ADItIo. —On the '9th inst.. Mrs. Elizabeth Ben
;4lvZ.e an f d Id o sial i ret - praT3TA ine:Auzhf — of
T.L. relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the foneral from the residence of her
father. No. 1231 South Fourth street. on Tuesday after-
MOOD. at 3 o'closk. Interment at Colon Cemetery se
Is ARTMA.N —On the 10th inst., hire.—Ann. Elizabeth
Hartman. in the 89th year of her age.
The relatives and friends bf the family . tee respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her
daughter, Mrs. Stew art. 123.6 Market street, on Teesday.
the 12th inst., at 2 o'clock. without further notice. *.
EAWRIE.—On Saturday: the 9th„ after a short illness.
Swan N. Lawrie.
Her relatives and friends are invited to attend the
-funeral from the residence of her mother, 8 E corner IV
Tenth and Locust streets, on Tuesday morning, thellth,
at 10 o'clock.
71.4.
• • .
PAIIIRS.—on the evening of the 9th irk., Sarah
Peters; daughter of the late Sic - nerd Peters. Est/.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend the funeral. from her late residence. Ito. 2011
Walnut street. on Tnesday. 12th inst., at .I,q o'clsac
P. M . without farther notice. ea
OAT.—On the 9th inst., hire. Charlotte Oat, in she 82d
year of her age. -
The relatlyee and Mende of the family are remedially
invited to attend her =oral. from the residence' of her
daughter. No 1182 Coates street. on Tuesday afternoon.
Jinni 12th. at I o'clock, without further notice. Inter
ment at Saint Andrew's.
PIERCE On the evening of April Biti, 1864. Mary H..
wife of Wm H. Pierce, and daughter of the late Jacob
Bldridge. of. Philadelphia.
The relatives and friends of the family are raapactfelly
invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her
husband. Ho. 223 Shipley street. Wilmington, Del on
Tuesday afternoon. 12th mg.. at three o'clock, without
further notice -
- .
BNAKIRT.—On the Sth inst.. Conrad. Neakirt, in the
77th 3 ear oz his age. -
The relatives and friends of the family, also Lodge
No. 3, A Y. M , and the Order In geseral, are resusat
fully Invited to attend. the funeral, from his late resi
dence, 80. 1017 North Second street. on Wednesday
morning, at ten o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill
Cemete , y. at •
OBITUARY.
On the 9th inet., of pneumonia. GOTLELB GREITEI,
aged 32. ovganist of the takers& of the Aegazaptiost.
Ewing Garden. He was a native of the Canton ht. Gail.
Switzerland: He was a gent' eman of extensive classi•
cal attainments. having graduated with honors at the
Academia Turiceneis in 1891 Az a linguist he was
meet perfect in all the European languages. Mr. Greith
wag destined by his family for the priesthood, but a pas
sion fox music reversed that dentiny. and he became a
devotee to Orphans—a choice wherein Fortune did not
favor hie efforts. In apparent vigorous manhood. he
soddenly fell a victim to disease. Of reserved manners
end modest bearing, he was seemingly unfitted for the
struggles of business, and thus his magical merits w.re
overshadowed. With ripe scholarship and varied talent
he blended the simplicity of the child. The closing days
of hle life were cared for ti rough the.aymoathies of a
E.:WISE; lady, who knew his family in their Fatherland,
and in whose house he died.
BEBSON & SON HAVE COMMENCED
receiving their Spring and Summer Stock of Mol7Bit•
ISO GOODS. and have now in store—
'Slash Byzantine'. Bunnell Bombazines.
Florentines. French Bombazines
'* aaaaa Bernard, Summer Bombast/lA.
" Crape Musts. Chatty.
Baragas,, Monsselaires.
' Silk Grenadine's. Tamises.
Mack, and Black an White Fontarde. die. •
MOURNING STORE,
Flo. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
Pip() PER YARD, BEST BLACK
1111 A- -, SILK IN THE CITY. Wide enotalt for a
Dress with two seams.
Best Brown Silks In the City.
Fake of Baclnalve Styles.
Tull Stock of Ordinary Silks.
Black Silks. front It to kb CO.
Colored bilks. from $1 to 1113.
art. EYRE & LAIIDELL.
ST. VINCENT'S 11031W—FAIEL, IN
aid of the Orphans, will continue oda THURS
DAY EVENING. apl2-30
err CONSECRATION OF ST. GLIB
/MT'S IiBUBCH,(I . WEITIETH and CHER EY
buena.) Tale Cburch will (1) Y.) be connerated by
the Bight Rev. Blakey PM ER. THIS MORNING. at
Il o',lock. The Bev. Dr wAsEtsuxer (Realer of St.
Bark's Church) will preach the Consecration Sermon.
frie C hMtl i ra G etf l • Zfe C anTit i l l Church en .
terarise in this city, will meet at i4lO FIiANKLIN
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING', at 8 o'clock,
ItarA. LECTURE BY THE REV WH.
T. IVA. on Our Country's Flag." A choice
selection of Music by the Choir. under the direction of
Mr Ja101136 whin. for the benefit of the Penn Widowe'
A.ylurn. in the First Presbyterian Church, Kensington.
011ta HD Avenue, ab. Columbia avenue, on Taussper
hVBNIPO.ApriL 14th, Mt at VS o'clock. Tickets for
sale at the door. apl2-9i*
MOFFICE OF THE AMERICAN
.PIRE lESURANCR COMPANY. PHILADALPIIIA.
April Mb. IEB4.
the Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
BLVEN DOLLARS AND PIETY ONATA impr share for rho
'.set six 'Eoliths. Which will be paid to the I'toohholderc
or their legal representatives. on and after the 21st inst.
aOl2 - 9t• ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD. Secretary.
MC. YELLOWSTONE MINING COE
TAD It OF .1111.0010•01. —NOTICE —The first
0 .n
nt..atintr of the 0w 0 ... miming Company of Nicht-
Fab, under it clan of issoidation. will be held at
140. 319 We T Sweet. Philadelphia. on MONDAY. the 18th of A Al. 1864. at 10 o'clock A. M.
CHAS 0 JACKSON.
me RAI &D 11.106 MOOSE.
Two of the ansociatea of said Corporation.
PHILADELPHIA, March 10. 1864. Athal-titstat•plr
treet. above Third.
lae Shloss. Pottsville
Oollsehmidt. Ohio
H High & svf. Baltimore
Miss A. Of Hitchell , Belt •
J H Dubbe. Pottsville
H Counard , Jr. Healing
A H Shellenherger. liar bg
H nniilito. Green Cantle _
Mra It C Hoff it eon. Panne
A P Cropper. Maryland
D W Castla, Harrisburg
S Foster, Pottsville
H. Parker. Pottsville
R0R431% & la. Tamaqua
Mrs Schosmaker.Seranton
Mrs GepiA, Neranton
Sirs Snyder. Scranton
Kra Bistrrox, Scranton
T Senior. Phoenixville
t.. ftbov
Sam't Johnston. Leb co. Pa
Beoj Bufiogton.Harrisbnrg
John Bechtel. Beclaslville
/Senn Zeiner. Contra Valley
L R Brit:Lain. Hanoi:Wu
tianft F Storer. Hamburg
Jacob ahaffeer. PetMit
111 S Brign t. Bernville
W Yeager. Linalestown,Pa-
rd street, above Race
Ina Frame. Trenton.
Hiram Jones, rristown
Amos Munson. Belvidere
Jackson Beemer. N Jareey
A lanterman. Soh H4V4311
.1 M Jonas. New York
PIANOS
PIANOS.
I. E. GOULD.
and cazsrxur
Itir GREAT
OEN_TRAL FAIR
FOR Trig
SANITAR Y MMITTEE COME tSSION.
CO
A DAY'S LABOR.
A DAY'S INCIONS,
A DAY'S REVENUE.
Office, 115 Borgia SWAM% Street. corner of Santora
Street.
Second Story. Front Room.
This Office will by open daily from 9 A. Ai. to 6 P. N..
to receive Subscriptions of
ONE DAY'S LABOR
ONE DAY'S INCION
ONE DAY'S RIIVENt B.
From All Who Labor, or Rave Incomes or
Revenues.
Every Family has Fame relative or friend in the
ARMY OR MANY t
Let all bring in their off,rings to swell the great tide
which in to culminate in Logan Square In the month of
June next.
WE WILL RECEIVE •
INDIVIDUAL eUtiSCttIPTi INS.
HODSESOLD4UBSCRIrTIONS.
ASSOCIATION SUBSCHIPriorts.
SCISCRIPTIONS OF
A DAY'S L BOB.k
A DAY'S INOOSIL
A DAY'S REVBArm
IN MONEY.
LT MANUFACTURES,
IN PNODUCTS
The poor man or woman mill thus have an opportu
nity to contribute to the objects of the Fair. whoivould
otherwise be shut out of participation Is it.
Cit:lens are invited to call at the Moo. whore a COM
mates • ill be constantly is attendance to consider their
eusgesttone, and to EPPOint Sub committees for City or
Country.
L. MONTGOMERY BOND.
Chairman.
MoGREGOR J. MITOHESON.
Secretary.
JOHN W. er..AatiOßN.
Treasurer.
ap&6t 115 South SEVENTH Street.
M. UNION STATE CONVENTION.
The loyal men of Pennsylvania comprising the
NATIONAL UNION PARTY Will meet in State Coaven.
lion in the Heal of the House of Representatives. at
HARRISBURG. at noon. on
THURSDAY. April 29, 1854.
Each district will be entitled to the same representa•
tion it now ham in the State Legislature, and the dele
gates will be chosen at such times and in site i manner
as shall be directed by the respective County Com
mittees.
The State Convention is called for the purpose of
placing in nomination an Electoral ticket, selecting
delegates at.large to the National Convention of the Union
Party. to be held in Baltimore on the 7th Jane. and
taking such action as it may deem proper in reference to
the approaching Presidential canvass.
The selection of the dtatect delegates from Pennsyl
vania to the National Convention is left—where it pro
perly belongs—to the people, assembled in their County
Conventions, but the different County Committees are
earnestly requested to adopt such measures as will pro
cure a tall attendance at their respective cenvenione,
and thereby secure. in the theism of delegates. a full
and fair expression of the will of the people.
The Committee cannot forbear to congratulate all
lovers of liberty and the Unienupon the recent triumphs
of the good cause in New Hampshire and Connecticut.
and to express the hope, shared by all loyal men, that
they are only the forerunners of more splendid victories
sot nto be won - in the same cause. alike by the bullet
and the ballot.
In behalf of the Union State Central Committee.
WAYZI NoVEACH, Chairman.
CEO. W. HA MEASLY.. s ee! s m i l e!.
W. W. Case. ap9-If
11Z3NICAV YORK SANITARY FAIR.—
TWO IiFidiNDIP n droltDB, contributed by TIF
FANY & CO.. to be awarded by the popular voice.
Th e ,e Swords will be presented bY the ?Ant —one to
the General, and the other to the Naval Outer desig
nated b a plurality of subscription*, at 005 Dollar
each. The Boots of BettiStry are open to both eases
and all ages. Persons out of New York. wishing to ex
press their preference for any of our Naval or Military
Heroes in this coarttable manner. are requested to re
mit to the subscribers. who will guarantee the dispo
erten of the money and the vote—ortnneFANY CO,wvotyoofobrKevGereTyyd.ol
hpr remiltted, N EW
apll- 3!
or. REV. JOHN LORD'S LECTURES
ON THE FALL OF NOME.—the Second Lecture
of this n•W course will be given in HALL t)F THE
UNIVERSITY. on TUESDAY' EVENING, April 11. at 8
o'clock. .Subject—" The Shame and Miseries of Roman
Society —The VlCBBvbich prepared the way for Violence
and Ruin."
Tickets for the residue of the course $1; Single Admis
sion 10 cense ap9-3t._
NOTICE.—APPLICATION HAS
yid been made at the oWee of the Delaware and
Creeaceake Canal Company for the renewal of a Orman..
cate of One Share of Stock in that Company, in the name
o' JEREMIAH EMLEN, dteettood. tha Original baring
been mislaid or destroyed. WtL P. C ItEbSON,
Idm. cum Tem., &c..of the will of
ml3t• LYDIA xsu.na.
NINTII• WARD NATIONAL UNION
AELOCIATIO.)I.—a reaular stated meeting of the
Nitta-weld ILIAIOI3OI Union. ARSISCIALIOD will be held ea
TUB-DAY EVENING- April 12th, at Hall TWELFTH
and FILBERT atreete, 7, 1 4. o'clock. %einem of import
ance. CaplL2t*] J 0312 L. HILL. Secretary.
IM• CITY BOUNTY NoTio.E.-OFFICE
GM BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION, No. 4121
PnuND Street, April 1, 1064
The City Bounty will continue to be paid until further
notice.
No applications for Bounty will be entertained from
recruits who enlisted prior To the date of the President's
Proclamation. October 17, 1863.
In future, powers of attorney for the City Bounty, from
new recruits for Pennsylvania Regiments. mastered in
after this date, must be endorsed by the officer in charge
of the barracks that the man has been received there.
By order of the Corarais.loa.
apt.-It SinsUßl, C. DAWSON. secretary.
OFVICM. OF TllO re - Ew YOfU
AND MIDDLE. COAL FIELD RAILROAD An
COAL CO.—A Special Meeting of the Stockboide , e of the
Company will be held at their Office, No. 204 South
FOURTH Street. on TUESDAY. April 26th. at 11 o'clock
for the trallertekinn of bneineme of miv,rtance,
PETER K. LANDIS, Sec , etarg-
Philadelphla. April lE ISM apl2-4t
REDUCTIOM IN THE PRICE OF
COKE. —ln accordance with a ratan:ion of the
Board of Trustees., passed on the 26th instant, the price
of Coke from the Mazy et.street and Spring Garden
Works has been reduced to 10 gents per bushel, and
rout the Point Breeze and ktanayroak Works to 9 cents
per bushel. JOHN C. CEBSsOlst, Chief Engineer.
PHILADELPHIA GAS 'WORMS. March 28. 1864. mh29 lm
TREASURER'S DE PART MENT
NOIt.THIsHN CENTRAL RAILWAY CO.
CALVERT STATION. BALTIMORE, AMU 1, 1864.
Notice is hereby given, that the ~ .3apital !stock of the
Northern Central Railway Company. for the purpose of
completing a double track to Sunbury, Pa., will be
augmented to an amount equal to that of the existing
Stock.
Before offering it to the public. those who appear as
Stockholders on the Company's books on the sth of
April, 5664. will be allowed the privilege of subscribing.
as the par value, so an amount equal to the Stock by
them rsepectively held.
Books wilt be opened for that purpose at this office,
and kept open from the 6th day of APRIL, 1664; until the
6th day of MAY, 1864.
lio enbscriptionwill be received for lees than par, pay
able as follows: Twenty (20) per cent. at the time of
subscription, and the remainder in instalments of such
amounts and at such times as may be ordered by the
Board of Dirac. ors.
The books will be closed from 6 P. M. on the 4th of
April until 10 A. M. on the 6th of April. and no transfers
allowed on the 6th. By order:
ap4.41.2t-thstntmy6 J. S. LEIB, Treasurer.
Mr OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF TILE
CITY OF FETILADELFERA, March ad 1865
k. bIVALED PROPOS'ALs will be received by the Mayor
of Philadelphia until 12 o'clock noon of WEDNESDAY.
April 13th. for the purchase of the whole or of any part
of the SIX.PEN-CIMIT. LOAN of the city of Philadel
phia for one million two hundred and fifty thrones, d
dollars, antho ized by au ordinance of the Select and
Common Councils of the said city. approved March let,
1864, and likewise of the his-per•cent. Loan of the said
city for two millions of dollars, authorized by an ordi
nance approved March 58th, 18E4.
bush proposals must be addressed under seal to the
Mayor, marked "0 tier lor City Loan. "and will be opened
by him in the presence of the City Treasurer and City
Controller at the time above designated, the richt being
reserved by the Mayor to reject any bid for illSainolenCY
of price.
There loans are redeemable at the expiration of thirty
years from deist tteir repayment is secured by Sinking
Funds provided cotemporaneousiy with their issue, for
the maintenance whereof the faith of the city is specially
pledged. Their interest will be paid, half yearly, on the
drat days of January and July, at tbe office of the City
9 resproar_ without deduction oL nr liability for. State or
City Taxes ALEX ANDF.Rgrmy.
apt-stuiliSt Mayor of Philadtlphia,
MASSESSOR'S OFFICE, 43154 NVA.LO
BUr STaBET —UNITED . STAVES INTERNAL
RAVENUE, FIRST DISFSICT PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADALPHI e, April 6, 1864.
FItcAL NOTICE —Delinquent Tear Pa.sece are hereby
notified to make application to the undereigned, WI Ili-
IN SIX DAI S FISO3I THIS RATS. for License, under
the Saulse Laws of the United States, and thus avoid
the penalties prescribed by law for transacting business
without License.
WASHINGTON KEITH, Assessor,
ap7 5t Finn District Pennsylvania.
SCHUYLKILL AND SUS 4 IZU EH AINNA.
M.s.ILE.OAD 00., offias 21:11 8. 1917ftiTH. Street.
PHILADELPHIA. April 4,1884
The Annnal Mooting of the Stoat holdera of thia Com
pany, Ind an election for President and six Managers,
will take place, at the Office of the Company. on MON
DAY, the 2d day of May next, at 12 o'clock K.
tniy2 WM. B. WEBB.. Secretary.
g'OFFICIE OF THE FRANKFORD
AND S.,)VPITIVARIZ PHILLDIM.PRIA. OIPY
rANsiIt , OBR RAILROAD COMPANY, Berke (tate
Chatham) street, below FOl3llll. PHILADELP ;ETA, April
8,.1864. By a resolution of the Bnard of Directors of this
Company the entire receipts of the road on TeceedoS
steut, April 12th, will be approp•tated to the IT S. Sa
nitary Commission. CHAS R. ABBOrr.
ap9 St Secretary,
TIOGA IMPROVEMENT CONE
PANY.—Notice is hereby given that a breezing of
the Stockholdeire of the Thus Improyeroant Company
will be held at No 25 MBROHANPS' F.:v . :aeries. in
the city of Philadelphia. on the Sd day of filay next, be
tween the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock. to elect Managers. a
President, and Treasurer of said Coatany,
WILLIAM EL IS. .reasurer.
inb2ttiria3 No. 724 HARNEY Street.
MC.PETROLEUM STORAGE COM
PANY OF Ph ILADELPHIA. —The snbscrilers
to the Stock of this Company will meet at No. 337
WALNUT Street. second Root. Room No. 2. in the city of
Philadelphia_ on TUESDAY. the 12th day of April. A.D.
1564. between the hours of 12 o'clock M. and. 2 o'clock
P 11. tor the purpose of choebriv Dir , ekors and organ!,
Imo said company M accordance with the Dro , sisions of
its charter. TITUS S. EMBRY.
J. M. DUNCAN.
JOHN S. TWELLE.
SAMUEL DIITTOa.
Philadelphia. April eth. leat. Corporatora.
ap7-st.
Emr• car. colaraATY, NEW.-.S.IO,IIGSPOPE.
bible party. Two walla now romping on the
bird. Apply at once for Shares and a Prospect's& Box
2550 P 0., Philadelphia.
Stock Book closes fines/7y on Wednesday. ap6-13t11.
tarTHE STOCHHOLDERS OF THE
OLD Tolvwsilir.Luva ROAD COMPANY. are
hereby notified that an election for Directors of said
Company mill be held on FRIDAY. April thl. 1221. ba
tireen 11 A. M. and 12 k.. at No. 25 EXCEL &NG&
GEO. H. CO LICE P.
arS•frtn4t Secretary pro tem.
CgrMONITOR MINING COMPANY OP
MICHIGAN. —No ma —The First Meeting of
the Monitor Mining Company of Michigan. under it' Ar
ticles of Association, will be held at No. MD WALNUT
Street. Philadelphia. on MONDAY. the 18th of April,
IS4, at ten o'clock A. M. CRAB. C J1.01C30151,
MAMMA:CIE MOORE.
Two of the Associates of said 00PDODEEHOH.
PHILADELPHIA. March 80, 1964 , nall3l-thetntaplB.
MO7'5EOO itzirinte CoN.PANY OF
IMED:3AI. °Mit —The First Meeting of ! lie
Corpprators of the • 'Northern " (now changed to
eeg~i) Minh ; ComPsey of Miehigan. under its articles
of Association, will be held at No. 310 WALNUT Street.
Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the 18th of AIDTII. 1864, at
ten o'clock A. M. . CH S. 0. J cire3o N.
MARA...Ai:IIIKB gooßg.
Two of the Associates of said Corporation.
PITILADELEBIA, March Mi. 1664. inisidt-thettitatittie
ALCONA MIMING COMPANY OF
AIICHIGAti. —NOTICE —rhe first meeting of the
Corporator, of the Excelsior" (now changed to "Al
gona.") Mining Company ,f Michigan, under Its Articles
of Aspociation, will be held At No. PIM WALNUT street.
Philadelphia. en 1114)21paI, the 18th of Atoll. 1854, at
10 o'clock A. M. Ch AB. C. lACKSOIf.
MAXMA.OIIKE MOORS.
Two of the Aseociatee of said Corporation.
PHILADELPHIA. Match 30. 1504. mhal-thstataplB*
pcOFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRM
MO RANCE COMP.& fa Y.
PHILADELPHIA. April 4. pm.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company.
held thie day, a eemi•annnal 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 demand. -
ap6-9t J. NiceASTS.B. Secretary PTO tern.
OFFICE OF THE ROClVOiracold-
FAINT OF PENNSYLVANIA, ciao. 3 FOREItar
PLACE. rear of aavi South FOURTH Street.
An addittomal instalment of SIXTY CIINTE PER.
SHARE, on the Stock of the ROC& OIL COMPANY
will be payable on TUESDAY next. 12th lust .from 10 to
2 o'clock, JOHN F. GRAS'S%
ape•st Secretary and Treasuer.
BIUGDIVAL puiviniractinws OFF/CM
No. Z North FIFTH titre&
. . .
Pirmsnst.rur_,A Nov. 32, ISeS.
Im_porters and Dealers in BIRDIODUED, HOSPITAL
STORBS. HOSPITAL FITANIRODE, BuDDING,
are invited to submit their Price Lists from time to
time to this Office. J. MURRAY.
sel.3-6tamit litirgeosi and Medical Pam7or.
or. PUILLAD.IIIWgigia gam MaRADII.
(MRAILROAD commurr. wk. saw mina
TH Street. PRIMADELPEXA. September 2, 1865.
DIVIDEND OVIOIL—The following-named persons
are entitled to a Dividend on the Oommon Stook of Wu
Company. The residence of several of them is un
known. end it is, therefore, necessary that the satin
seta of Moab &mild be
_presented on Calling for the
Dividend. g. BRADFORD. Tricumnir.
OTOORROLDRILF NAMES.
S. Lancaster. rimy B. Sharer.
John Mclntyre. Andrew Turner.
Beni. N. Bewlart. Mrs. Rebecca. -
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THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1864:
FIFTH WARD BOUNTY T'l7ND—%
Meettne of th. Go•lec log Co„ mtteee ot the Fre
e•ncte eNnuricitiz the Fif , k ev0..1 win •A h.slA PHIS
(ru.oday)EcEININC. at No 212 South FIF.1:118iroN.
at 8 o'clock.
. .
Punctual attecdancA is earnettly reque.lcd.
It - JOHN J FRANKLIN. Secretary
TWELFTH w AltD —la DIETING
of tie lieuonal Union Actoclatlon of TWelfli
Ward yi;l be held THIS (Tnesday)AVENt NG. Anvil 13.
at 8 o'clock. AIPPES' HALL corner of FOURTH and
OR RN. Ur] THOMAS A. GRACE. Sec'T.
PRESENirATION AND
READING.
The Ladles of tlie THIRTEE'S TEC WARD will present
an ADIERIC AN FLAG t 3 the Thirteenth WM& Union
I.ssotu. THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOOY, a. a Oclock. at
the northvest corner of FRANKLIN . and 81J1TOBis
WOOD Slr• eta The sadies and cllizsne getera.ly are
Paitienlarly invited to attend.
Eminent Sneakers e 111 be Present,
THE UNION VOLUMWEEII.
FREER MENT COMMITTEE acknowledge the tot
lo Will a Subeeriptione; Commercial-itoom Aelsociakiou
(belay fourth enbacr)ption). *800; Supervisory Commit
tee for Recruiting Colored Troops (proceeds of R. Theme
son's Lecture). 6202 C 4; Union Society of Upper Darby,
two hams; Henry Gnarde. Captain Spear. *59. It
Me NOTICE —THE STOCHHOLD ICES
of the Eio WE'S EDDY OIL COMPANY are here
by notified !bat the Certificates of Stock are ready for
delivery. at the office of the Company. 410 WALNUT
Street. WM. PETTIT. Secretary.
Philadelphia. April 11. MX apl2 dt"
MILITARY.
I COAL BOUNTY FUND COMI[ITTKE
WILL CSONTMIIMI TO DAY
W.W.Di 11101.4114A.15tS
DOE EVERY RECRUIT MUSTERED INTO
HANCOCK'S SECOND ARMY CORPS.
EDI tf ALFRED DAY. Chairman.
I - WAN TED-A FEW MEN FOR THE
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Also, one toed Fife Major nod several Fifers. None
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local bounties will C.F.ASS at that time.
_ .
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ties. in addition to Prize Money
Seamen will mince an advance of three months' pap
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Application to be made at once to
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apt 12t BROAD and 6PRING GARDEN Streets.
1 1 . CITY AND WARD BOUNTY!
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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,
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M 56 South TWELFTH Street.
mhifltt Philadelphia.
I NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE.
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DOW SHADES —Nem stook of English Carpetslust
received, end for 848 cheap. at wat. CELskislifarg.
No.
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e. m
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
FU UIiTH EDITION.
MOSS Sr, CO,
MANUFACTURERS.
43% SHESTNIIT Street
biaiako4i
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
GANT DE SUIDE_
JUST RECEIVED,
AN INVOIOE 07
AG, A MIT DE SITI DE,
9171 , 11R10111 Qll LLTTY
PERIM IMPORTATION
THOS. W. EVANS dr , CO.,
SIB and 820 CHESTNUT Street
BLACK GROUND
FRENCH ORGANDY LAWNS,
OF A CELEBRATED MANUFACTURE
In Brown, Blue, (Veen, and Purple Reliefs
At the very low price or
3'2' 40 30 Di '1"
JAMES B. CAMPBELL, Sc. 00.,
NOW OPEN,
PARIS-MADE MANTILLAS
AND SPRING CLOAKS.
Garments of our own manninetare.
. OF THE LATisST STYLES.
and _
GREAT VARIETY.
J, W. PROCTOR & CO.,
IMO CHESTNUT Street
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.„
121 CHESTNUT STREET,
HAYS MADE EXTENSIVE ADDITION'S TO TBEIE
POPULAR STOCK OF
SIMAK.S.
SHAWLS,
DRESS GOODS,
Which they continue to sell at
MODERATE PRICES,
NOTWITHETANDINO THE ADVANCED COST OF
RECENT IMPORTATIONS.
WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS.
ap74171
SPRING GOODS
FIRST OPENING OF
SPRING. DRESS GOODS.
==l
YOUNG,
(Eflocessor to T. Frsttrat)
No. 70 North. FOIIITH Street
JOHN F. YOUNG
is now opening one of the most complete eelections of
MOMS BTtrtri3 that can be found - in this
market. Special attention is directed to the styles and
prices. mh29.Mthetf
628 HOOP SKIRTS-LA.g9 . 9t
MISSES'. AND CHILDBEN'S'a
—The most complete aesortment in the city. every style
and size. For finish. durability, and oheaortass. have
no equal in the market. ManuMetursd at 6213 AaOff
Street. likirts made to order. altered. and repaired.
Also, bargains in Eastern-made Skirts, kid-padded and
rivetted, 15 springs. 65 'cents : 20 El3lll/10, 10 cents ; 25
sPrlsge. 95 cents ; 30 springs, 5.5.1 ; 40 springs. $1 20 ;
springs, diamond-tied, 80 cents. ap12.61.
FURNISHING GOODS.-WE ARE
- 2 - 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 Goods may rely upon
caving a considerable sum by examining our stock.
We are selling a good fringed Napkin at $1 25 per doz.;
5; do. $1.75. $2.26. $2 60. $3. $4, $5. $6 $3, and $lO par
doe.; 8 4 Table Linen, 75c per Tara; real Bart:Mee , $t
per lard ; double Damask, of superior quality, $1 60 Per
yard. We have in stock some of tie very finest Table
Linens in the country. Turkey red double Damask. for
tea cloths; 2% and 3.% yards wide figured Floor Linen;
band. loom Table Linen 87%. now being *old at $1 and
$1.12; brown Table Linens 624 c; Towels $1 60 per doz.;
fine 'rowels; Crash: Huckabacks at W. 25, 31 37. 50. 62,
and 75 cents per yard' lZurs.ry Diapers, Glass Towels,
German dole, Marseilles quilts, Lancaster ditto, Prencla
Dimity, Honey Combs. do.; Fronting Linens and heavy
Shirting Linens.
Alto, a large stock of Muslin.
B. D. & W. H. PENNELL,
1021 fdaIIECET Street.
AWNINGS.
HEAVY TWILLED HERSEY.
suitable for Awnings.
Wagon Covers, &c.
CiTRWEN STODDART BROTHER,
450, 452, and 451 North SECOND Street,
alll - 3t above WILLOW
TAGG & BRO., CORNER TENTH
-A- and PINE. open from suction bargains.
3 IV!, White dregs Pianos. 31 44, and 600.
6 White Swiss kaolin& plain and spotted. 25 to
S lots White Nainsook Muslins, very cheap, 33,40, 45. 56,
and 65c.
1 lot Ladles' Lisle-thread Vasty, very fine. $L 50.
1 Gents' Gauze Merino Vents, 36 in., $l.
1 " Undressed Rid Gloves—best finality, No. 1334 to 734.
2 iota Ladies' Suokelan Gauntlet Gloves, $1.26 and
UM.
not Ladles' biourning Gloves, kid flesh. Me.
1 Black Crape Collars bugle trimming. Re to $l.
S lots Linen Fans, black, mode, and browns. 37 to 61c.
1 l ot extra flue Grenadie e Vella, all colors, 30s.
1 Barege Veils. silk borders, all colors, 60e
3 letn small Falinleaf Fans, natural and bone handles,
123 to Mo.
1 lot Gentle heavy. hemmed linen Hdkfe..
1 heavy shining Linen, 48a by the piece.
1 " 4.4 diets Linens. white and buff grounds, 623yc.
1 " mode and tan colors. No. 40, bonnet Ribbons, 440,
worth 620.
10 lots trimming Ribbons. all colors. plaid and Vitali.
$1.26 per piece
I lot tummer Balmoral Skirts. very wide, $3.
Also, several lots Hair and Tooth Bunehes. Ha!r Pine
and Combs; Ladies' thread Gloves , half price ; - Feather
Dusters, 16o; Velvet Ribbons. all colors; Neck Ties,
23c; also, several lots Dross Goods. AU at less than
wholesale prices.
MI3=M3MGMMI
SPRING TRADE.
E. M. NEEDLES
T_s now romininii, and offers for wile below
Meant market ri tes, many noveltiee In
LAGS nilD WRITS GOODS.
He would sell slpeolal attention" to him
assortment of over 20 different new fabrics and—
styles of White Goode, writable for "Ladies
Bodies and Dresses." in stripes, plaids, and
figured puffed and tucked Moulins.
100 pieces of figured and plain Buff and
White Piques, bought Wore the resent ad,-
Neer lirrolces or Guipure and Thread Lace.,
Thread and Grenadine Veils, Wirings, Insert
in
ge. ltionncinse, &c.
Broad Hem-Stitched HANDKERCHIEFS.
eat /inert. good quality, from 25 cents nn.
p tik
B RIGHT P 1 AIDS.
Polls for children,
31 and 38 etc.
Drab Wool Delaines.llnest quality. 8236 etc.
Black Wool Delaines. 48. 60, and 6236
Double width Wool Deleines. 8l to ml. Bl.
Eine Drab alma& 62. 76. and *l.
Soperllne Black Alpacas, lie to 50.31.
Traveling Dress stuffs.
Large stock Black Silks.
Some bargains. In Dress Goods
COOPE RD.
mh3l S. N. corner NINTH andMAßK E TStreets
IT STEEL & SON HAVE NOW OPEN
cholse assortment of
NZW SILKS.
Moire Antiques. $3 to $6
Plain Corded Silks, $L62% to $8.60.
honed Corded Silks. *L62.6".
Plain Poll de Soles. $126 to $3.25.
YABe, Silks. 15e. to 75.
Black Gros Grain Silks. $1.26 to 63.21.
Vignred Black Silks. $1.26 to $2.
Plain Black Silks, 873ie. to $6.
- Plaid India Silks. 82320.
Light. irround Bich-Snared Foulards. $1.25 to $1.62
fe2o-st nos. 713 and 713 A. TENTH Street.
DESIRABLE GOODS.
FROM AUCTION,
25 Pieces Banda Diaper, $2.75.
20 Pieces Russia Diaper, $3. 60.
85 pieces Russia Diaper, wide, $4.
14 pieces Ruesia Diaper. vary wide. $3.
Also 10 lots of Table Linens—all prices.
Plow open as JOHN H. STOKES'.
mit2o 74)* ARGEI &rook
REST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED.
Wide and heavy Bleck Corded Silks.
Magnificent Moire Antiques. all colors.
Splendid quality Corded Silks. all colors.
Bich °krona Stripe and Plaid Silks.
Magnificent Grenadian and Organdie's.
New etylesSpring Shawls.
New style Cloths for ladies' cloaks.
EDWIN HALL It CO.
WI Smith SKUOND Street.
THE CELEBRATED
-a- "HEN Hors" CUUDERL AND COAL; .
For eale by
TB EO. D. EMORY & CO
tam Holo9 Sont& FOURTH *Amt.
THE FIRM OF CHRIST lAN & WHITE
I. this day. by mutual consent, dissolved, GEORGE
H. 0111i161.1AN having purchased the interest of ,rrt-
LIAR WRITE therein, and assumed the liabilities
thereof. The Commission bedews will be continued as
heretofore at No 248 CHESTNUT Street by eIIoRGE.
H. CHEIBTIAN & CO. also. 11. atittreriaN.
Juiaeit
Philadelphia, April 1,186 t apl2-41*
727 CEEERPNIIT 9fram
PLANTATION BITTERS.
WE RAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE
idtoldated at anything. Years of experience. and
a correspondence extending throughout all nationalities
of the habitable globe, have turned theories Into facts
and established a basis from which we need not err.
We are not surprised at such facts as the following,
although the persons who write them are. We know
the persona and eircumetaneee, hence feel at Marti to
endorse their statements:
"NEW BEDYNI.D, Mass., Nov. 21, 1883.
"DEAR Sin: I have been afflicted many years. with
severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and
hands. and a general disordered system Physicians
and medicines failed to relieve me. - While visiting some
friends in New York, who were mans Plantation Bitters,
they prevailed =mums to try them. I commenced with
a ma ll wine-glassful alter dinner. Peeling better by de
grees, in a few days I was astonished to find the coldness
and cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the
night through, which I had not done for years. I feel
like another being. My &petite and strength have also
greatly Improved by the nee of the Plantation Bitters.
"Respectfully. JUDITH RUSSEL."
RanDeStritY, Wis., Sept. le. 1883.
• • • I have been in the army hospital for four
teen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton.
a a
T ll kr l.. oe bon
theyg ie a s ir
r e e m st e or a ed bo m tt y le s o pe f
e P o l h an a ta nd tio c n ar titte m r e s : •
aar3
C. A. FLAUTE."
The following is from the Manager of the Union Home
School for the Children of Volunteers:
• HAVENSTER MANSION. FTFTY-BEV23TPIE ST..
NEW YORK. AII/4115t 2, 1863.
" Dn. DRAKE: Your Wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been given to some of our little children. suffering
from weakness and weak lunge, with most happy effect.
One little girl. in particular, with pains in her head,
lose
of ametite , and daily wasting consumption, on
wbom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been
enti r ely restored. We sornmonsed with bat a teaspoon
ful of Bitters a day. - Her appetite and strength rapidly
increased, and she is now well.
Respectfully. . Mita. 0. M. DEVOE."
•• • • • I ewe much to yon. for !verity believe the
Plantation Bittm have raved my life.
Rev. W. B. WAGGONER. Madrid. M. Y."
• • • Thou wilt send me two bottles more of th 7
Plantation Bitters. My wife bas been greatly benefited
by their nee.
ASA.CITARLE, Philadelphia. Pa."
Thy friend,
" * • 4 ' I have boon i'gregt aufferer from Dygpansia.
and bad to abandon preaching. * * • The Plantation
Bitten, have cured me.
Itsv. J. 8. CA.THORW, Rochester. IL_ Y."
,o • • • I have given the Plantation Pitters to hun
dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most setonlshiur
G. W. D. ANDREWS,
Superintendent Soldiers! Home, Cincinnati, 0."
• * * The Plantation Bitters have eared foas of
liver complaint, of which I was laid trb prostrate and
had to abandon my bn•imoss.
H. B. HINOSHEY. Cleveland, 0."
The Plantation Bittern hare cured me of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has
distressed me for Team. It acts like a chasm.
C. G. MOORE. No. 2154 Broadway."
&0., aso.
a... ac
The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the lan•
guld brilliant. and are exhausted nature's great restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated CaMaya bark, win
tergreen. sassafras, roots, herbs, Stc.e all Preserved in
perfectly pure St. Croix rum.
S. T.-1860.-X.
Persons of sedentary habits. troubled wfth weakness,
lassitude, palpitation of the heart. lask of appetite. dis
tress after eating. torpid liver. constipation &c., deserve
to suffer if they will not try them.
They are recommended by the bigheat medical autho
rities. and are warranted to produce an immediate bene
ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable. perfectly
Dire, and haul:dem.
Norunr.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
iEtYB itl bttlk ttr 1.7 the gallon is a swindler and impostor.
It is put up only in our log-cabin bottle. Bewareof bot
tles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which
several persons are already in prison. See that every
bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, unrau-
Wated. and one signature on ettiel.nlate side label.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable
globe.
P. H. DRAKE & CO.,
fe3-taths3m 2102 BROAD WAY
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Nos. 1 AND 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
MANUFACTURER OP
THE IMPROVED P'ATTERN SHIRT,
FIRST OUT BY I. BURR MOORE,
WIDEANTSD TO FIT AND GIVE SATISFACTION
Importer and Manufacturer of
GENTLEMEN'S
FUI3NISHING GOO DB.
N. B.—All articles made in a superior manner by hand
and from the best Materials. kat
1864, 1864..
NEW STOOK
MAII•TFC:I72...7=O 14T.732K.T.5,
N. W. CORN= SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
NOW 03 , F11413
A LARGE AND ELEGANT NEW STOCK
OF
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOADS.
All the choicest novelliee in this deyirtment constantly
on hand.
THE BEET-MADE SHIRT 3 IN THE OITY.
ORDERS rLomrna EXECUTED.
- PRICES .1411ABONLEL.P. fe2.4-stutlitmy9l
FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
FINE
The subscribers would invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT OF sHIETS.
which they make a speciality in their business. Also.
constantly receiving
novwrix FOE GENTLEMEN'S _wimit.
J. W SCOTT & CO
worrLinufals F KNI SHI NG STORE.
814 CHESTNUT ST.,
Four doors below the Continental.
ARMY GOODS,
FURLOUGHS.
Officers and Soldiers. visiting the city on Furlough,
needing SWORDS.
And other MILITARY EQUIPMEVTS, are Invited to the
Tar, extensive Mannfaelaring Establishment of
GEO: W. SIDICODTS •Nr. SRO.,
SANSOALSTHEET HALL.
SANSOM Street. above Sixth.
PRESENTATION SWORDS
Made to order at the shortest notice. which, for richness
and magnificenwi, challenge competition, no other house
in the country combining the MANUFACTURING
BLEB with the P.ILIOTICIAL swou-miazz.
mhlo•tim
FROTHINGAAM & WELLS
RAVI FOR BATA.
HEAVY iEIBAGS MEDIUM, AID LIGHT SHESTINGS AND
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CARTON FLARRRLS.
WASIL.NOTON ADD VICTORY CAMBIUM AID
BILECIAS.
BROWN,_BLBACHED. AND CORSET .TRANS.
Ho. WORSTBD YARN. dm. steffiftt
INSURANCE.
INSURE YOUR LIFE
IN YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY,
AIVI_ErrIC
CIF PI-lII.A.DEI.LIPIELA.,
S. E. corner Fourth and. Walnut Streets.
Insurers In this Company have the additional gas.
rantee of
8250,000
CAPITAL STOCK all paid up lIY CASH, which, to
gether with CASK ASSET% now on hand, amount to
OVER
XBOO,OOO
INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1863 OVER
6200,,000.
LOSSES PAID DIMING THE YEAS AMOII.WTING
TO OVER
662,000.
DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY, thus aiding the in
sured to pay Premiums.
The last DIVIDEND on all Mutual Policies in force
December 31.1864 s was
FIFTY PER CENT.
Of the amount of PREMIUMS received during the year.
Its TRUSTEES are well-known cltizsns in our midst.
entitling it to more consideration than those whose
rawntgers reside in distant cities.
Alexander WhiMain,
J, Edgar Thomson,
George aliment..
Hon. James Pollock,
Albert C. Roberts.
P. B. Mingle.
Samuel Work.
ALEX. WHILLDIX, President.
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President.
JOHN S. WILSON, Sec. and Treas
FAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 406 CHESTNUT STRIINT.
PHILADELPHIA.
TIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
DIRSOTORtt.
hands N. Bask, John W. Evermaa.
Charles Richardson. I Robert D. Potter,
Henri Lewin. John Reeder. Jr..
0. w.Davle, B. D Woodruff.
J
P. S. ostles. Charles Menem.
George A. Wort, Jose& D. BID&
Piter.olß N. BllJOß„preeldent.
WU& BIOBABDBOrt. Ma President.
W. I. /11,13WHALaD. Secretary. ia1441
LATOUR OIL.-500 BASKETS LA
TOUR OLIVE OIL received per Ship Mies and for
We tii • JAORETOHR St LATEREINR.
- Sole Agent&
03,b31.-12 • SOS and MGM S. YEOJT S.
lEONDON BROWN STOUT,
SCOTCH ALE,
Dl TES CASK 03 DOZEN.
•
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN PINE GROCERIES.
m 1.21 Corner BLEITNNTII and VINE Streets.
William J. Howard.
Samuel T. Bodine.
Jobo. nikman
. . .
Charles F. HennHtt.
Hon. Joseph Allison.
Isaac Ha4ohnrst.
WANTS.
A I . BAOTICAL COOPER AND CAPI
TALIST WANTED to tate a meet BARREL
PAC. rox i• in the VenaPco Oil Region. on the river
above Oil City, having , IfKi acres of land heavily tim
btriAi 'with oat, and a frontage of one mile of good oil
urrit,ry, partly otveioped. The factory has an engine
f rower, and can turn maid OM staves and
heedinge per day The regular priceo. oil
barrels at
till City la 40.60; cost of &livers , . five cants each. Rare
chance. Ter m , resentnahle.
Andresen • Box 11522,"y. 0. aoll 31*
ricAL INSTRUOTION IN
BorJK. KkEPING. in it different branches: Pen
uniphip. Ptah and dram-.:tali Concro4rolal
Moe e. Commercial Law. Yorm, ,et Cat erzitiE
Ceinineleal College, 037 CUES OT Street. cnrner of
seventh. apll-3t
WAN '1 ED-WAITERS, AT BELCH
ER'S. opposite the Poet 011ie% Philadelphia It*
WAN 3 ED -BY A YOUNG hi &N, A
Situation in a Dry Goods, Jobbing, or Commiß
*lon Eicnee. or large Retail eters; is 18 years of ato. and
a good penman. Address •' V. L.." Box 2233. apl.2 21•
WA N TED A POSITION A S 401
'MMUS, either in the city or cogatry_ by
lady competent to teach English, French. Spanish and
Meek! -Address II DITSTRY, at Press office. an
WANTED -IN- GERMANTOWN. AN
untarnished ROOM, with permanent 1301 RD tar
a istiy end two children. Address /Mx 2771," hila•
delpitis P. 0.
WANTED.- A GOOD BOOK-KEEP
ER, capable of tailing full Ors rice of the Books and
Financial matters Elderly man preferred. Address,
with name and reference. Box 3826, Philada P. 0. lt.
IXTANTET-500 CHESTNUT' "TELE-
T GRAPH Pnimii. II ADDIS at the Pollee and Etta
Telegraph Office. S. W. corner "urn and CHESTNUT
Streets. apl.26ts
WANTED.-A LABORING MAN
haying *BOO to Loan his employer can hear of a
Fool Situation, and security for to e amonnt,by addrePs
ig .
r" Pre,,,9" office, ap9-30`
WAN TEL-BY A YOUNG- MAN
thorttsghly acquainted with Book-keeping, a SI
TUATION as Assistant Book keeper or Entry Clerk in a
'Wholesale or Commission House; writes a good. hand.
and is quick awl accurate at figures. Salary not so much
an object BA a good ultootion. Address W. C
South /VIETH carnet
WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED
Life Insurance Canvaeffer. For au efficient man a
liberal ralary will be paid. GEJ. F. WILLIS. Agent
Massacburetia Mutual Life Incurance Company. 419
WALNUT Nireet. actfi
WRITTEN APPLICATIONS FOR
• I Female Colored Ferrante, as COOKS, CHAP&
&c , will be registered and answered from
time to tine, ss applicants can be sappited. Letters ad
dressed to BOBBLT it. COILSON, Philadelphia P. 0.,
Box No. EB3. ar9-stirth3t
W.A GUN WANTED.— AN. JENNY
I , I Lit& York, or DOggy W. i p m , in gu a or d er ,. o r
WAS rn'n make
.
Addrese Box 2047," stating kind of wagon, price,
bow long in nee, and where to be seen Bc.
WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN
• • and Wife the Dwelling part of a House in the vi
cinity cf independesco or Washington Squares, on or
before June let Would take the care of office. Very
beet of references given. addree, Box 1401. Post Office.
rohl7 theta tf
-I
$76 AGEfigi N trev . :l7 a l l 1 1 ; month, 1 1 ,
tames mid, to Roll my now cheat, Family Serritistlia-
Addrosa S. HADISON.AIfred.Me. Ifol2
el WANTED TO PURC/1 ASH OR
miwaL
BENT—A HOUSE AND LoT at or near CHEST
NUT HILL, or TO RENT, for the mammon a place at
CHELTBN DILLS, near the line of the North Penn•
SY Ivan% Railroad.
Addr.f.e -W.H. L . "Nn. 8 1 1 ARCH Street ao7-It•
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
"FOR SALE. —THE UNDERSIGNED
have Lean appointed a Minn/it en by the Stone hold
ers to make sale of the OAR LAND AND PITTSBDItri
AND AHNBREVILLE RAILWAYS. or either of them,
with Foramen te.Stock.ac . and will receive bide there
mall May ht proximo If not sold by that state, pro
posals will be received for the Iron and Wood of the re
spective Railways.
notice of the di. P - sal of the equipments, dm., will be
given after May let aforesaid.
For particulars refer to eithel• of the undersigned.
WIN A. HallartN,
JOSHUA RIEWDES.
HAMLIN% !SORROW.
CHARLES SISYRADT.
A. R. HELL.
MM• ltif Si Committee.
TO LET.---7M{ SECOND, IRMO,
-• and foarth 800 re at 235 MASKS!' Street, through
to Church ape,. mute tf
FOB SALE A. VFSIRABLE PRO.
PkRV! In Second Ward. on DIARIOTT'S LANE
near - Fourth St.. will be sold on accommodatlac tor me. For
particulars, epror to CABS. W. ZULIMERALCi. Real lie
tate Agent, IMO EAOYASIgtrAING Avenue. apithot-St.
SMALL 0 ROUN D RENTS.-S EV E
ItAL well-aecured old GROUND RENTS of Noo.
*6OO. 0.0. WOO. and *SJO. for solo Aoolv at !ha °MCA Of
JAMES H CASTLE,
atll 9t) , 115 Boath FIFTH Street.
fi v OLD 1 GOLD I ! GOLD!!!
0.260 in GOLD.—WAISTBD, Modern Dwelling
In gmd 'oration, - with all the modern Improvements,
the price of which will be paid in GOLD.
GE(. N. TOWNSEND k CO..
aD9.6t 1.2,334 South FOURTH Street.
E EXECUTOR'S SALE.
The modern-built dwelling, No, 407 South EIGHTH
Street, below Fine. containing in front 11) feet, wi4114
feet in depth to a three-feet alley.
The House is built in the best manner, with all the
modern improvements. having always been occupied by
its GWILOIS; is in perfect order, and calculated for a
family to lake ixamediate poseeeslon, without any ex
pense.
PRICE, $9,800.
Terms accommodating.
Inquire on the Premises. apl2 tails 6t
f e FOR SAL E- SUPERIOR D
-ER& Illgoa, with every modern convenience, SLY,•
VENTEI Street, below Spruce. Apply lo4ka WALNUT
Street. I.t*
12 FOR SALE-DWELLING NO. 513
-Mi. PINE hired, with back buildings. &c.
OHAULSS RHOADS.
aol2-15t. 216 South ShVENTH Street.
fi t FOR S4.LE -A THREE-STORY
BRICK 110IISE, with seven rooms, with toe, bath,
and water closet, NO. 1141 F/ /Z wATBE Street P
session Myen imp:me lately. if required. apil 6t.
et FOR SALE OR TO LET--GER•
-Mat MARTOWN Roma PRICE Street. lower side. se
cond of ihneoelt. CHAS ALBERTSON, 1200 GI
RARD Avenue, or Goeen abase Green, Germantown.
apl2-3t.
FOB SALE-A NEW. WELL
built COITAOE, No. 2435 GREEN Street. with
the modern improvements. for 153.5 DJ. apP-St.
fft FOR SALE-A NEW THREE
RTORY HOUSE. wilt two-story It - olt-britldinFts,
No. 666 North Tiverity.fifth street, for $2,600 clear. on
easy terms. ap9
de A VERY DESIRABLE RE-SI
-110k DEntlE, pinnate in the village of WELDON . , one•
half mile from Abitaton Station. North PeannSdranitt
atlroad. in For Rent for the summer monton. Tema,
UK Apply, April 9th, to WAS. G. HU LER.
apP-3t* At Weldon.
FOR SALE—THIRTY ACRES OF
-A—Land, eligibly situated on the Haddonfield tarnpike,
moles from the city, adjoining frillier's Hotel. Will
bs ~o ld at English's Hotel, Camden, on the 13th instant,
at 2 Y. IC
. .
From Itg proximity to tire city this property le well
worth the attention of purchasers. apl.2-2t*
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST OR MISLAID A CERTIFI
CATE, No 1610. dated May 11th, 1853, in the name
of JOl J. LEWIS, for *l, .100 in the Loan of the SCHUYL
KILL NAVIGATION CO. It cannot be transferred. and
le of no 1108 except to the owner. A reward will be paid
for iie retnra to the and erAigned Application has balm,
made to the Company for the issue of a new certificate.
apl2-twit
R. F. TOLLEY.
No. 42 South THIRD Street
T ,OST-A CERTIFICAI E OF &PEE
-a-• CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
for $838.03, dated March 12, 1830, No. 764, in name of
WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also. a Coxiiiicato of 5-pe.
sent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, tor the ram of 820).
dated Jima 30. 1346, No. 1462. in the name of ELI Z.
PRICE. administrator of William Meredith in treat. As ,
Idication has been made to the Auditor General for a re•
newel of said Certificates
felo43m ELI K. PRICE. No. 511 ARCH Street.
PERSONAL.
J STEWART DEPUY,
• at Si MaHAN'S. 2433 South SECOND Street,
above PPRIICE. would inform those who Would par
chase Carpets, 011 Cloths. Zdattings, or Window Shades,
ito that he Is now selling from the largest and beet
stock that he has shown ror many years.
ap.2-etuth6V,
- pERSONAI .-JEWELRY BY MAIL,
-a- free of postage, to any part of the United States on
receipt of the following prices Single stone imitation
diamond tinge, $1; cluster inl.ation diamond tinge, $2
heavy-p ated vest amine. Si; b (MVP plain rings,
will
stand the strongest acid, 50a; small round black-enamel
ed ear drops, 60c; heavy-plated black-enameled sleeve
buttons, 21c; gents' imitation diamond studs, $1; genie'
traitatim diamond pins, $1; bracelets, $1; handsomely
chased medallions, $1; complete sets carbuncle etude
and buttons. $1; complete he mblack-etamelled studs add
buttons with pearl satiny. dilt tansy watch keya. trOer,
pen and perch). with extension case, Ill; ladles' long
guard and chatelaine chains. $1; ewe - tains pins, $1; as.
nine watts percha chains , $1; ladies' and gents'mints
tnre pies for likeness or hair. $1; seal rings, *l.
Direct to BSTLIN & MANN.
apa6t* 916 RACE Street, Phila.
- LEGAL.
ESTATE OF HENRY NESTER, DE
OFASSD. —Letters testamentary upon the estate of
Henry Neater deceased. having been granted to the an
derkisned. all persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment, and those having claims to
Present them, without delay. to
ABIGAIL WIVE% Executrix,
Kinentor.
apl2-to6t• Nleetown. Pa.
1 - )0NOT LET THE OPPORTUNITY
pass without go' Brig yourself a good Portrait. such
as B. F. RlllMRit'si Life-size Photograpse in Oil Colors
prove. 62.4 ARCH Street
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS.
ip ARTIFICIAL HUNAN rzEs
Inserted taithont pain. by
JAMES W. QUERN & CO..
924 CHESTNUT Street
OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS'
•
FIELD GLASSES.
Microscopes for Physicians and andante.
Avery large assortment for sale ty -
JAMBS & CO.
9EI VElgsrlitm !Adel
MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING LN
STRUM-MTS.
creatermaais Metallic and Steel-tape Maaatires.
For sale by JAMES W. QIIIIEN a 00. ,
924 CHESTNUT Street.
Priced and Illnatrated Ilaialontiaa mh2B.l.ni
VOIT DESIRE CORRECT AND PLEA
SING Atyles of Coates de Visite. then do not fall t
Main them . Of B. F. REingft. ;4 631 ARCHtreat!
Ile never fails. it*
MLLE. EEVERIN REPAIRS ANII
Cleans all ear; eof Laces and Embroideries, making
them equal to new. 70. 307 LOMB &RD St. apS 12ts
JIPATON & DENOKLA, HARDWARE
Commission Mardian* 507 COMMEROB and SIO
NORTH &nets, offer for tale:
Anchor Brand Aisne; Plymouth Mill Rivets.
W. at B. Butcher's Cast Steel: Eagle Cabinet Leask'.
Putnkm's Horse Nails; Locke's School Slates.
r Coppst_ Brae.. . and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards.
lino, a aALtVilsO _
WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE
SCRIPTIONS of Character, Conctitntion, and Ta
lent, with ADVICE on Baelneee, Health. /Mica.
non. Heil. Improvement, Manasement. and Train
' int_ of CHILDREN. social adaptation. dm tin]
and evening, by JOHN L. CAPRI&
inrecolegist and Bookseller.
mhl9-stnih No 20 S.TENTEI Street. shove Cheetnnt
GREEN BAIZE AND WOOLEN
FLOOR CLOTHS, of all widths. at Carpet store of
WM C.S.F.AOMILE. No. 441 North SECOND Street,
below Noble. East olds. zela22-11¢"
A CADEMY OF MUSIO.
CELEBRATION OF THE THIRD ANNWER3ARY
FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY.
(Or Reserves./
GRAND
MILITARY AND CITIZENS' DREBe
SOIREE AND PROMENADE coriciar.
TtIEeDAY EVENING, APRIL IS. 1865.
Proceeds to be devoted to the
GREAT CEITILLI. FAIR
UNITED STATES SANITA RY COMMISSION.
_ _
_pm:HITTER ARRAMIEDtENTS
F. P . Atcholson. Limit. A. R. Fering.
Inaj William H. Kern. Lient Charles K Ids.
Capt. J. Londenelaser., Lient Geo. F Delleker .
Capt William W. Allen. Lista Jas. C. Wray,
Capt George W Gardner, Lieut, B. M. Dusenberry.
Cart. J. Parker Martin.
TICKETS. TITHER DOLLIES.
Concert to commence at D o'clock.
Ds- o .lng at 10 o'elosit.
Tickets can be procured from any of the above-named
Committee. Also, members of the Ramitatant, ato oak
ford A Son's, under the Continental Hetet. and at Florins
& Co 'e, No. 13 North Second strata apli-8t
A d VADEMY OF AICTSIC
LECTURE
BY
GRACE a kcEs Wl' WOOD.
HE
BENEFIT OF TH FOB
ET COMMITTEE ON
LABOR. INCOMES AND REVENUE
OF
THE , GREAT CENTRAL 'PAIL
FOR MB
HABITANT COMMISSION.
MONDAY EVENING. epril 18th,186 , 1,
SUBJECT, • • LIGHTS OF TEla Wail t. 11,0111)."
TICKETS
FrArY CENT 3.
Po extra chars Bookeserve seats.
For sale at the end Mask stores
CONCERT
AILAVTE/T1,7
s eHESTNUT ST.,
J. W. WILDER,
SECOND AND LAST WilElf OF
SIMMONS.
THE GREAT ESCaMOTEI3II
and Incomnrabentdble ,
BASIIXONTHAIIMaTIITtOIST,
who, in compliance with the wicheeof thowlande of per
sons, who have not hcd an opportunity of attanling hie
SEANCBS MAGIQUES
during the past week, will commence a second series of
Soire,s ea nt astiques
ON Koh DAY EVENING. APRIL 11th.
in the come of which he will exhibit
A OATAA.YBII OP WONDRII9
of en sn , hely novel and unfathomable deecription, in
cludirg. In conjunction with
TEL BLOOD ILED CALIGRAPET and the ILLIIKOK-
A - hi in gAcLas
which have already created so great an excitement in
Spirituel Circles—a carte, or new and unparalleled
TOURS D'ADDRES 4I .
conrtitutiag an antounding Expose of the frauds prim
ed by the wick,. d and Blaepeemone Pretenders who
beve skol i ht and forted their
InTlllll3 AMONG THE CREDULOUS
by their impudent aseumndon of
-
SUPERNATURAL POWER!!
Among these he will expose and perform the celebrated
Spiritual grand known as
, TUE ROPE TYING,
in which heiwill allow himself to be tied by any person
in the audience with any number of ropes. Ana
IMMEDIATELY FREE HIMSELF!
He will also perform his
GREAT YARADOXIOAL FEAT. called LE TOUR DB
r DENIS: or. SELF-DECAPITATION,
of which due notice will be g,ven.
He will also, for the Stet Otos. do We great
PI -CATOR,.AL FEAT
of producing VASES Or Ti,H AND WATSR. EOM
ROTH ENG,
and go through with a greet variety of Interesting
TOURS OE PASSTIDIGITATIOS,
as performed by the
SORCARARE AND NE,: ,, ROMLNOIRS or carka AWD
JAPAN.
SPECIAL NOTICE
In order to give every penon an opportunity of 'Kt
nopming the reysnoer.. PO CV &RS OF THIS &ar0:3134a
OF. THE _REALMS OF MAGIC, the Manager beg.% leave
fIREQUACtI ihat ke baypedea
uspourio/i
la the
PRICE OF ADMISSION.
which will be bc.t,.
TWENTY. FIVE MINN
to all parts of the 'house.
Doors open at. 7P. M. Seances at B.
NATI,. BE
SATURDAY, AT 2 P. M
SEE SMALL SILLS
AMERICAN AC A D KATY OF MUSIC.
(35 UN ASTICII3E.
FOR THE,RENKFIT tiF THE (*REIT OF.XTELL FAIR
OF THE SAND TARN COM SIISStobT
By request of the Committee on Exhibitions.
and Entertainments.
A eutEilE GYMN ISTIQUE,
_ AND LAST. GRAND RE. CMG'S
of the Climes connected with the P1111.9.1)13L1.131.1.
ICATATOKIIIXI AND PHYSICAL INSTLITTE, brut b*
held at the
ACI.DEVIT OF RUSSO,
TlTESi*nif EVENING. apell 12th.
The clato.e. of Masters and young Gentlemet , under
the direction of Dr. WM JANSEN - , The cimees of
young Ladies led by - Mfrs d F. HOPEC,Drn. The cleeeee
of Gentlemen conducted by Mbebfil RARMON sad
OTDOPI.
The whole performance being a tall and practicsi
intitration of ail the branches of modern G cninnetice and
Physical Culture. and executed entirely by ama.teure,
m.mlbers cf the Institution
The Orand Orchestra of thirty.six tint class perform.
ere will. In itself. or, v. a great attraction
Directr of the General Music Hr. HESSLER.
Director of the Mimic for the "Light Oytankettac."
Mr LOSS[
F. LEYPOLDT, corner e CHESTNUT and JUNIPER
Streets, has bren appointed Treasurer, and Agent for
the sale of , ticket'.
PRICE OF ADMISSION:
Payola and Balcony
FengilY graft 4 1 34 . ~,,,,,, 30 ems
lio extra charge for refereed 'feats.
Sale of plena to commence on Tuesday. Ma rch
Doors open at 7 o'clock. The performance to commence
punctually at 9 o'clock.
The sale of tickets at Mr. F. LEYPOLDT'S Book Store
Will close at 4 o'clock P. M. on fneeday, the 'nth.
era 5t
WALN UT• STBEET THEALTBB.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, April 12th. second
night of the engagement of the DAVENPOR (i•WAL.
LACK ALL IANCE (welcomed last night by a large and
enthusiastic audience ). on which occasion will be pre
vented bhakspeare's great Trcaedy of M. 4.C13 TH. Mac
beth. Mr. .I. W Wallach; Macduff. M. E L. Daven
port; Lady Macbeth. Mrs. Fii.reen Vie performace
will' conclude with the laughable farce of ICI oal I" IS
LE FRatiCA b. To morrow. Shakapoare'n tragedy of
HAMLET Bvs office open daily from 9to 9 o'clock.
Performance commeocee at quarter to S o'clock.
R OVER'S CIIESTN UT-STREET
THEATER.
LEONARD GROVER. • • '' MAILLIIIII
IMMENSE. SUCCESS
IMMENSE SUCCESS
of Boncicanit's [Ant American Drama, tha
OCTOROON,
OCTOROON,
w MANIC ke_Teßsi4e,i THIS y,verma with all its
MAGNSFSOEP'I' SCENERY.
GREAT CAST; &lIPBBB MMHG. &ad &c.
FRIDAY NIGHT. April ID, Ni,
FIRST DIOHT of GRAPH) OPERA.
When will be traduced Gonnod'h Grand Opera of
FAUST. apll
MlO. JOHN DREW'S NEW AROH.
STREET TEE:SATES.
SECOND WEEK OP MRS. -TORN DREW.
UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS
ROSE - DALE.
on.)
THE RI ELE BLUR,
With it SPLENDID SCENERY.
ELBE AGTINS.
MECHANIC LI. EFFECTS,
• and BRILLIANT DANCING
BOSA. LEIGH. JOHN DREW.
Boats Secured one week in advance.
Play to commence at Mti St terminate at Mi. nal if
GRAND SOIREE,
FOR THE BBEEFIT OF THE
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GREAT CRilr - RAL FAIR.
Two HutgrtedomAtits, combining Mnttc and Calisthe
nics, will he elven by 1100 Pupils d , f the
• Pin Et.I , ITEI WARD YUBLIO SCHOOLS,
Under the direction or Mr. Ny:11...9,...FUCE18R, at the
ACADEMY Or MUSIC.
On RIinDAY EVEN MG. April 115 at 8 o'clock. and
bAT PAP AI 44Fakali/tni. APti/ 16, at 3 o'clock
Tickets, adinittinit to either hintertainment. 2u cents. to
be obtained at the Medd titoree and at the door apll.6t.
TABLEAUX,
SINGIIO, AND RECITATIONS.
LADIES OF THE J, gOliioir ►DAMS SCHOOL.
THIB (TUE6D AY) EVENING. April 12th,
At HANDEL AND HAYDN . HALL. 1I
A MATEIJEt CONCERT, UNDER THE
direction of SIG. PERELLL on WEDNESDAY
EVENIIG, April 13. 1864, at Kumla. POND HALL.
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allftrieite ---" MC*l . In Vgato" Rossini.
Dnfitto—**Gn ..
iunin the bionee lona". Dempana.
Cavatina—" Ione" Petrone.
Brindlid—"Lucretia Borgia" Denizen'.
Deetto—" RIB oletto" Verdi.
Romany,— ' Butte Becht" Franz ibt.
Bolero—"Veopri SlcilianV 7 Verdi.
Duetio—" The ...opine morning" Kuck an.
Aria—Shadw Bong, " Dinorali" . Kev artt4er.
Quartette—" Rineletto" ...a Verdi.
PART 11.
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Swiss Sons, E.kert.
(layette a— Barbiere di
Dnetto— . ' I 7 Sublets di Siviklia"...• Rosen'.
Boman za—" Maria di Baden s" Donis ttti.
Cavatina—" La Sonambn la" Molar&
Ballad—" Roclt , d in the Cradle of the Deep".•..Knicht.
Terretto—" Louisa Verdi:
Tickets for sale at principal UMW stores.
Doors open at hall past 7 o'clock, concert to commence
at 8 o'clock. apl.l-3t
A LECTURE WILL BE DELIVERED
by the Rev. JOiIN BALKER JACKSON . . at the
ACADEMY OF MU1,13 oh EANCED AV ammo ;
Aprlll6, at o deck. Subject—"ANDßEW JACREON. '
For the benellt of the FAMILIES of Captains BooTaay
and WIBLE, and the CREWS or the Schee aer COQUETTE
and TWO BROTHERS. who were captured in the Rap
pahannock river last August. and are now confined tti
rebel dungeons in SkltibuTy. North Carolina,
Governor A, 4, CII.RTIN will preside at the Lecture,
Tickets to be bad at ruou'd BOOK &Ore, S. W. cork
ner of SIX' a and CHEM NUT &treats.
Jefferson Cornet Band will be in attendance,
apll-61° GEORGE THORNTON. Treasurer.
VLEVE.NTR-ST. OPERA HOUSE..
"THE FAMILY RESORT."
CARITCROB9. CND DIXEY'S MINIMS
THE GREAT STAR, TROUPE OP THE WORD.
In tbely
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beantiful Dancing, Laughable rag.
league% Plantation Scene!! Sm. &c.. by
TWENTY TALENTSD'ARTISTS,
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
fe27-3m 3. L. CAE VROSEi 840111088 Mania&
Tielnota 26 cants. Doom wan at 7 o'clock.
CLUB GARDEN.
For the better recreation, enjoyment, and prates
tion of decent and respectable Citizens, Egglesfield will
be established
C a
LUB GARDEN.
Positively private and exclusively accessible to mem
bers. toe the very liberal conditions in the Subscription
Books. laid out at Earulesileld. at Library-street gall.
and at Restaurant. S E corner SPRING GARDEN and
BROAD Streets. For the Committee,
ar.9.4t. Dr. G. A. WETZSTEIN.
THE GREAT PICTURE
AT CONCERT HALL LECTURE ROOM
SEVENTH WEEK - ,
Commencing MONDAY, April
J. Incoo Wllliams' celebrated
PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE.
This is the most complete and finished Paintlogof the
Sadred Scriptures in the world, comprising over Mir of
the most
SUBLIME AND TERILLING SCENES
Of the first throe thousand years of Biblical History.
forming altogether one of the finest exhibitions of UM
age.
OPEN EVERY EVENING at a Quarter to 8 o'clock.
Admission 25 cents.
N. B.—Matinees on Wednesday. Thursday, Friday.
and Saturday afternoons, at 8 o'clock.
Admission for Children 10 cents. felfi• aE
PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OP
THE FINE ARTS,
10115 CHESTNUT STREET.
CLOSED to Prepare for the ANNUAL EXHIBITION.
Whi open on the 25th of APRIL.
BY order of COMMITTEE ON EXHIBITION.
apg-,f
f4ERMANIA. ORCHESTRA.—PUBLICI
`-^ REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, it 3 &deal
111, at the ESUSID/J, FUND HALL. d ingle Nadi
gents, Packages of Mx tickets, 161. To be bad at e
DEWS. 1104 CHESTNUT Street. E. GOULD.
VENTH and CaLESTNTYT. a n d et the Hell door. tell-rd
g444l=N FOR HARTFORD, CONN.
DIRECT'. via Delaware and Barite;
Canal. —The Philadelphia Steam Propeller flomPany's
Steamer "MARS," &ramie,' Master. is now discharg
ing and receiving freight at Webster e wharf, 2d above
Market street.r (MICE DESPArGFI. For ratee of freight
tti,l,l 4 k ort board. or to WM. M. BAIRD& COLaants.
apll -St .132 South WaarveßA
t i ma tot FOR ALBANY AND
TROY, via Delaware and Raritan Ilanai.
The barge 8. FLANAGAN. Captain TAYLOR. la now
loading at let Wharf below tiritllol3 street, for the above
p o lutb, and will leave on WEDNESDAY, at BP. M.
For freight, which will be taken at reasonable rates,
apply to D L FLANAGAN, Agent,
304 South Delavre Avenue.
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT
I 'l t LOANED noon Dbmoedo, Witches. 'Jewelry.
e PAW- Ciotti &e.. at JONES &CO Oa-
Setabliebed Loan Office corner THIRD and
GAIKILL Streets. below Lombard. EDID. Im it
ifFpn CORRECT PIANO TCNINO..
—Mr. O. 8. 81.11.081 IT'S Orders for Tairiox
and .P.4llll.lPianos ate received at MASON * CO. vs
Store, SPOT CHESTNUT Street, onig,
Mr. FL has had eleven years' factory_ exoerienss in lletv ,
ton. and five Inane employment to Philadelphia
SINCIAL —rialtos retwathered to sound as soft sat
sweet-toned as new. sottlsont meowing.
Terms for Tiudas. IL 0,14-1101
Minazer.