ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS Continental—Misth mad Chestnut steering Sdra TT B Painter, W Chests , . M 0 C Church. New Vora J P ChorP Etilini.BPringfl'd: Alcamo Li.,br.Baittm , re Bait Bo ton !B L Norton .4 M. X Xl 4l, a 3, At Paul vir B s l y s N •er H PornProy,_Ben York B s Smof.ri N-W tort[ Al 3 B. ere. w•sh, D C eiarord. Now fort Geo A Zell. B Baltimore W B n 87 .1" tr.boror Pat4barg P Irvin Bat :3r. Baltimore g Al a c.:;l nc & I st r Baltimoreriff Bier. Eliz ,nettt Geo VyCr.:?-reithltalt, .; ;u m 5n1nd..:a.00241 M2==rl I; Gran a, Bros. n . Sgt W Bro. 0 -Joe Coleman. Fond-du-Lae F Coleman. Willis. 'port 0 Wil t on ptitsbura Jobn Irwin Jr. Pittsburg inr!. P4ttsburg .0 Franklin,l La A EluEtiin. Sostot Dire afar-. v..] la. Pa B Ilionisomery. N Y W 0mo:small. Hinton • Rieherus. Bunton Melvin 'York Hartford A itsgst , C'll 7 Anna : rtb . Pittsharg FP Hales. Franklin, Pa J S irchell..KaDESS W7nl, H patrick&wf. Pa - Hartley wiltiams, Mass Chas I. Walk.r. West Trop id A Worcesier,Hasbna. JEI. rt Pather C T Forth & la. Baltimore A & Berbower,Budson. 0 C W FarT.an, Frudson, 0 • Wicitspy,P,mairine Jas H Wall, New Jersey H Bryant. Buffalo Wm B Hat Bey, New 'Fork W C Oil CBI , J Meanness+. New York J C Brown. Pittsbnrs F A Simpkins. Wsekleston J Y Iltann & la. New ) ork B Homes, Pittsburg Bliss Ho u.os, Pittsburg J resit& nsw York -1" 13 Bracken Jas Bannon. Pottsville Idles Bcnnus. Pottoviile odes M . Hai man. Po: twine J W New York Fredk Peq:lus. New York J Peen. I IF iiimbridge D Wetwoi e. War, p a Walter Stanton. Few York W Bar) e, Newburg C C4o6tOn. S Wade. Boston S liftuElnan. (701Mbia • Eiehardn. C.:ollmb% Borli!er, Coln,ubia J KATJITM•bat. Colombia, Ii B Columbia b Sburuxu. Manor, Pa J A Blies tr. Lancaster Coo F Brenemsn„Larcatster F. A Clebaugh & la. Balt Mrs J M Howard. Michigan Joßildrct's & la. Wash Woolf Cohen. Washington Jas J tlearev. WashinatOu Haskell. California J B Wade. Cleveland J H Borrrioll. Harrisburg Girard—Chestnut el rindwir. tint a re Wo;ff, Washington 'Wm BPI e. St Louis C White New Jereey Chas. S Green, New Jersey Len sack r_ Penne. Hinton. Hew York 30 M Brinthurat. Delaorkroi John F.nyland. Harrisburg! r - cint Maryland Lasalle. Chicago C E Hold. b.irough. II S :R G Deese. Dikter, Md Idles L Ingra ham. Selma,! la Mcior 0 0 BUiliWOn. Penna.; SD Gish Lacceeter co Coo Morrison. Ii blob Debt Fisher, Illinois Henry Moire. Millerstown D H. nal, Smyrna. Del • Er E ?prof:nee & wf, Dat !disc Lau - a Parson. Del Whinier. Maine Israel Painter. Patina W S Trevor, Cincinnati P Inal'one LAncaster W F Ba t & la., Harrisburg Mrs Ric, ei , s & enter, Del H Clark. Chicago C Siorfee C W Oresne II S A WA Prickett, U S A J Bretton. Harrisburg Sailer. giglictown. Mrs Dr J P Wilson. Perna T Boca , Dc:rlestown 6 Low. I os lestown C Snavely. Haulalyarg W S Shafer. Harriebutt J Cleeshoro. /New lork J llale. Pt= a Wilm. Del Haber. Harrisburg 3111erchwass' notell—} Ceo Agee. WilMington. Del JD Ansi. BUM inburg Jas 6 Law ton. Milton Jno M Stewart. New Alex Jno C ere New Derry BL Crave... , „ West Alex, Pa X Kebetie, gl.snebnrg, Pa A Eoirets.d. Harrisburg n CnnyAnthain. Penna. V F GraMn. Wootmorel'd WD Emmert. New Oxford Mao SBing. PittsbnrA G E qardeon. Marv'had Jno S -parks, Maryland Freak Henry sic wt. Wash E J Btaia, Poach B.atom J W Blain, Peach Bottom W B Rudy. 4 chyt R.veo. gzm Lerch.. Lanve Tilos Holentan. mter s Porte.. Jeff- -goo. 0 Wm Port., tt.floroon. 0 R 0 Conner. Lancaster q Poet-r. BoStoa biro M. B Baiiey. Circlev. Q . - .411 Bamerekiong. Peana I T Bernick, Goorg down, D - 1 B Wilt & wf.Bittano•nc.Pa B W Lacy. Warren Pd. Mire Maggie Goat, Plana CLanoarh a dan N York Jos Sand & son, fruithecv'e Ga,por Bane. Cvawissa Geo S Gilbert Gatawissa N D 'Donna. Gatarriosa Mrs Kipp Pena Mll3 R 0.1,8011.. Perm err JnOl'ttrelt. Slew York Nu, B 8 Powell. New York Jiro W Were, Arleuumille 0 Women. Irrencbtown I'2lmi:eau Implantlle, By J M blifilineburg .1 Mower- Wew Alex. Pa S P Beattie, :- - ew max, Pa H Taggart. Ohio Wm Bloilvain, beltsbnrg C Trueedell. CieTrirille .A Rice's, West Alex Pa Jleorge. West Middleton Geo WiEt New Enmity, 0 B P Scott Faiiview W J Armor. Clinton W C Fore - yth. Clinton JnoW Jenkins. lowa B Bnatxaoee•, Yanks A Snie.renna - S Trrebet. Now York i'liliriar:iienna - A Riser, New Jerso7 W Eh:linger. Ohio . . 1118 bf Heber, rlhamoereburg James Campbell - • J Marietta, 0 American lintel—Clic Taylor. New Task II A-Moore Washington I. C Moore. Us A W L Robinton aunt at.. above Fifth. May West. Washington Tbos I` Corns 1. New York Jas Harrison. New York John Brown. N. , w York F Smith. New York John Woods. New York Chas .1 Pittaan. Bridgeton S Dann. Le BOY Cha.. Morten. New York Bre Detningen.. R Deck..r, New York Cleo Kay, Delaware Cnnuingt•am. Blairsville W A Gaild, Boston P & 'Wash Wiloisms. New York I John Walker. New York Ches Brown. New York 1 M Duffey. New York D L StePhßri... New York N B Billing. New York W r m th. Sohn: Oral co C- R.rt, SchtiVikill Haven w Whitaker. Penna. Henri Frick, Lewisburg A N Dexter, ew York; Lieut. JPearson.ll S A Aifrrd Clark • • Dosvoionsy. Ohio Renry Alder. Washington 33 Kauffman. Washington N Rant man, Washington Jag Dillon. igashington J C Milton. Pa 31) E Smut. Reading R E McClen ahan. Mar_ l'd Chas A 1 net). Totk Robt Du Bois New Jersey Lewis Baar. Washington 3) Rouffer. Maryland f-:K Era der. Maryland 14thick. Gcorgetown,D 0 J W sirman. Laurel. Del J F Johnson. Alex. Pa ' V 4 Viekerp, Marylatd rient. M W Eawyer & la. Pa G Famse.y. hornerren. 0 J G Adams, Sbruerkon, 0 W Dunbar Shane] 137Anou andkinq - . . C Hnntainver. Tamaqua mrs Dr B. Elmer • - •. Mrs B F lamer M 31 Ellis, Laurel. Del S C Evans Delaware I. E Puma'', Maryland G A Marsb RA, Maryland JS H a,e, Delaware W .1 C Mcßae. know MU Jas C Brown. Re .oing J B Anderson. Yew 'York Patterson, M Chunk _ B Lng & da, - Lewlbtown S H Fisher, Beaten Boston . . A S' Chwandtn. Hew York G B Hides wf, Ohio Ht. Lonis—Chentligit W H Sams, Penne J B 1' Elliott. Baltimore W B Malley. Wash. LI C R B Sutton* wf, Wash. D J W Selby Wash, D 9eorge - Phillips kiss Anne Smith I Montego W Taylor F Brookins. St Louts Gs. Pollif..oll. Reading Bcolthamer. Reading Chas Weaver & wf, N Y W Duval. Brooklyn H Wi amin. St Lords 3)31 Weiden, Pros% R I f. El Berlin. Sew York Gee 31 Cowden. Boston Purr, Chicago 3 , 15. A L Darr, ratic-‘•go "F=L t. Burr. Chicago J P Lendsrmam Chicago 3.emea S Chicago W Thrth. Colnmbna. 0 Jatuea 8.702 Coitighttia, 0 W Spercer, Minersville S Smith Baltimore John J Dovey, Penn& Thos Fender. Kingcton 3 W Alder, New York Ti Hefter - ay. New York 121. Johnson New York TR Citchinati S Faulkner. St Joseph Chas Fowler. Ohio PR Tom:kits Prow. R I W P Henry. Rockville Street. above Third. IBonaall I Pollard, New York W Ackerman. New York J Jotivon. New York E Williams. Stew York G 'lola, Cairo. 11l Rosedale. anon W T Lather, Lock Bayou Ell Booms. Broad Top W H Ohevingroe. shamokin B Callaghan. Balton Y. H. Cutler, Boston L Montego Jas C Montclahn. Brooklyn %Ilan B Randall, Mass ,LYanaders&wf NY IA al Baca wt, Mace M rurnice, New York IT Garretzon Portsvilla .Bateman, Briageton 13 Raymond. N Y Mrs Johnson. Scranton IF Cronin Er wlfo- N Y. mar, Sr, .jersey - !E Bs:Mica% reeve York 'iv RinzweY. Yatarsott. NUJ leapt A V Fraser. Brooklyn Chas V Thomas. Wash. D T S &tinders. Wash, D C Cant T C Murray. Alex, Va F Mallory. Waah. D J Farrell, Wash D C J L Cheeseman, Wash, D L O Mrs Walker. elm Va J O Oldner, New York Di Wilson, New York R B Mown, New lork. greet. &hove Third. L I) Itivley. Ohio W snap?. Onto D Ermentront. Reading SErmentront, Raiding_ .1 Weitaker. Mt Char, Pa L it Scott. Ohio H Harrell. Mercer co, N J 0 C nearer. Ohio & J Doak Ohio S Harper. Ohio IV .11 Po I's] the. Bloomfield.° I Crumrine. Ohio T B Staples & is, Tardleyv'e W Nlammer. Mahoooy City I McTim. elttnburg Mrs Postelwalt. lowa A P Cropper. Maryland. Mrs Shoemaker. bcrenton !fireflies. Scranton Mrs Metzger. Scranton J L Ho comb. Hew Jersey S Foster. Pottsville. H Parker. Pon -.vino - H D Thomas. Williamsport- L Schilling. Salem, 0 J Gregg, Ohio 7 King. Pennsylvania Mies D. , min. Pineville . Miss Miller, Pottsville The Arch .s IV Rants. Lancattar J D Scott. Red geport Thomps.ot , . London, Pa J D Hauler, London. Pa T Painter Lancaster „ . . . J Quinine. Lancaster W Bryant. Lancaster . . A RittonbouFe. Laxmorter A W Shenk, Lancaster Mai rTllloziroP, New York A Green NI flobtult I W Taylor. Winchester, 01 WeUsville,.o J Whittaker, Ohio Cunnicchlim Ohio Manbeck, tress , Rnmley. 0 Blue Taylor liilesbunc. 0 BFlonner:Harrisownile, o Lupton, Harrieoadlle,O .Jarraham. Harrisonville, 0 rie. Milton, Ohio B P Pouter, Boston jlaMcKee.J B 11e ielk er eu e s T IDUTII O F Cl3ne Ohio T LoffFn. Chamberabovlr W I' Sonanstehr. Ohio B Hilteibrant deromeville J Clark, Leesville, 0 National—ltauce • A D Allen, Pottsville C D Potts. Pottsville W D Tktillwell, New York J hicKinly & la, MChunk J Davis, Penns, .11 Walter. Penns Baker. Lewisburg J M Bowman. Penna i J Wilcox,. Beading J Yount, Idi.ton J Miiler. t Lonis la Bechtold At Joy .3 C Davis. Dauphin co C B Moyer, Dauphin co J &Dithers, Hawley J G Kaufman, Bch Haven Bow. Elizabethtown B Baler. Pbcenixville er. Lang co W 8 Mover a. Reber. Penns Diarke W 0 'Daniels. Delaware JO! C Walser, Lance* J Weaver. Jr. Indiana Geo Bowman, Obio Jam Scott, New York- S Snyder. Columbia Thos worm. LawiAtown BS 'Mom_ Petersburg City - w T Aleztn der. Oil City David Rer.dereon. Del J B Robinson, Greeneburil J G Weaver. Lancaster 3 Griffith & la. vvilm. Del John Bell. Marietta, Pa W 11 Bees Columbia, Pa L Town, end., Penna Jacob Mait.n. Lancaster Itd C Roza - Delaware D eilea. Wilm'n, Del GI Taylor. blassacbnattla OsoW Buchanan Delaware A T Welts. Ft Wayne. Ind "'L . 'Aro Jommerchtl—Butts at W Johnson. F r ankl i na John Crean:Qr. co Thos Oo'r :Ir. Chester co CJh P W ke the B ri o , t C n Cheater,Pa J Morton, I . :ttsburg Bichd Cinio•sn. ristsbunt Nirm Dunelly. New York 11 Cora eli. V.vr York I Mrs B 4 Totitl. Cheste Delaware levf Dickman. r co WaidisT. Lanesater co Jas It - Kennedy. Baltimore Jrbn C Cs rnvbol, Baltim're W Brewwer, Huntingdon Milton Snead. Chester co W Mcercltao, Pelnia John Cie. pale, Delaware lira Barden. Coatesville Ara Ely. Coatesville W Mati..nrr. Cheat., co Y. J ROUPtell. Lancaster co Barley Sheaf—Swore Merry Owe. Now Jerson , Maw Potter. Attleboro Jobn EerdlY. Exam 61) John Efrylor. FrUlditOWSl J Louie Pbitade C W Stor.c, 13 8 A Adam Orkhairl, II II A TbeoP Hay eeT,Do7lealoWn Thom White. Mew :elver - AVM) Piety, D 271.3611 Geo W Foreman. 1 /error X XI Ametrong.-Dovles'n Vandegrift, Brollialexa A Dona/tower. Boma= nt:IZZMMI K 11;, Ltneina,..l irwln B Litighlin, lAA IS 8 Lander. Lill illy i 711 . Rothchild. ,eavenw . tir W 6 RolineY & RI CneSter Wes Site lioaley. Ins_ter is B a Murphy, N Y Pr W W %mord. Boston i Walker. New York Miss Wwl &Itlater. N J I AZ 140 0 MLA, B4V.MOILO P B Soilers & la, Bctimore IC W Deakin. B ltiutore 'Cramer Bash, U r i N Sir a. %ire J H M.& Benton Mite Rue ,, ell flosvol H K rAysan. ‘3lHelico 0 Hinsdale, New York B L Ferenron. New York Mr. Siyant. New fork W Robinson. Elmira !Er & Mrs L S Jones, Penns F. Br art r York Meoi N Lanhain„ erov. RI W G 51..rhead. Dlffirida B S F.oymon . New Jersey dr..trMrh aOhitneyk+on.NJ Hilo Abb *tr. !yew Jersey N C Stearns. B „. Jae K New York EHnicoi.on Baltimrre Char OHM M S NoWhetater. Taylor, New G A Bol.rd,York C r.itionY Ca pt A. 14. rFa.a. et.phen L. Walters, X York K Joni 5 , Lents M Weld. Mt Saran B Jar-it. Waabir.gton E Browne. &idea. 'Thos Persona, Baton Pliny P•ek N Gueite & la. New York T B Vaa Antwerp Mrs W S Mulatlion. Mad L R Varbal. N York N Ferklus, Wahl-40. m J E A oderarn. New fork IN A Heenan. U a A G W You pg & la, Wash John F John (Ft Whit.. Walningt'.ll 0 u rtont. India.otpoils L P Weiroo.e Warren. Pa J H Zeozior. 14a.rroisbarg' u Bomberger. Barri...bars Calvin diode. Now York H C Stiles :are J D Camor , n.. Pa Mrs tr N . Da B-Irrw, Paana. A al en Few Jersey H K Treanor, New York Mr & ilra T r. De , :iosta.a Y T Brown: II IS A O H Janney. Boston W Rankin, New York! Licata. below nrinatik. Henry Marflan& John Whit.. M.rvinal D Gran •z, a Chas Br •dhe•ol Pit:Miur Bethlehem Mr. B•edlp.nd & Beth'm IA D Wood. Br. ok Iva E C Oeorse & wf Wash A Riohardn & wL Penne. Mrs McCord, Be.timore K Bowen, B...timore J lito*rim. New York J B •ston .1 C CrnYszi N J Mra Feoner, Maui Mire , lead le-. Ma e mi,„, a ,m.nr, Mass A V Trowbridge, Newark • !J W Carter. Newark W Brown NOW York G W lic.3tll at taf Blmira. R J Minor, Ch•nag, F Jordon._ Pone. 11l W P Dod d. Peoria. ilI Mrs Garvey & 2 ca.St Louie H di'ilqiAMB. Baltimore T Y Kinr. aler.n Va .1 Heist. Harrisburg Co. F S Pyfer & wf. Penna I 6 H Davis, Cineinnati 'Mr,. Barr Garrtahora Mien Gilmore. Et trriAbarg 0 H 11.:Cabe Ta.metina Wetmore, Warren, Pa H Tnoker. Bo.ton M P Fowler. T..magna W H tibipman, Penn& • •=mith. Titusville W T Alora I Sill & /a Warren. Pa J Warren Penna W P Read Derbitia. Wash, D C itarldi St. below AreL. Chas Kline. Lancaster Jas J Bl4kslee, ftt Cnunk B GentmelL, S ork. Fa &lox Fulton, Beaver pulley A Wilhe,p, Baton eat, share Third. .1 A Bowman. Lebanon I Weed, - Wilkeabarre Aug allnreir A K. Swan z. Ashland 0 Liebtenthailer Wash Din A AXVild, Danville A Arnie. Danville Mae Jones. Danville Mrs SheDeliberant , . Leban'n S Kramer. Phommviii, .1 0 1 oinglleieeh fdlierev'e .1 Murphy di la elinerree X Bebnard. U . 6 John bwieber, B A T B Ammerman, U g A R H Wrig at. Ripe Perry B F gwartz. Reeding X 'Taylor. Maryland F B SbEat.ra. Remains S Siraler, Liverpool F-Biendlinger, Pottstown streak, above Biala. S Hoover, Hollidaysburg H B Harper. ....heater oo B Ma uls . Ohio t•pencer Penns .1 G Bisetwell. N Pad &ord. Indiana co Thee Todd a wife. Pa W Peoples, Peons J L Dearing. Juniata co M • Graham. Penes Al? Gibboney. Belleville. Jae Milligan. Ickestoirg, Pa Cam! Ensminger. Carlisle Jay.b Fox. Reesellvilie.P4 J A Beery. Russellville. PA H Basaellville.P4 Dr F Smith Jr lit. U A A Oeo Wiee. Binrems,etown Geo Bat-r. Troy. N Y J D Miller. Itimallvtile Ps John Mowbrav, Vernon. 0 met. above Chestnut. Glee Samson. New York • 'John Reefer. flew York John Brady. Mow York J B Alley k la Pa D A Meth:Maack. Pl l l H Ratter, Po,tetewn Thee e. Toltec Coatesville • Beckett. aortoth,Ve - IP Et Lyman Masa 'John R Batley. Chester co 11 al Reyno.de.Lancaster Co B. Jonas. Laue.ster OJ LeviPrestm Chester co A Rlttenbortsr, Maryland J A Kirk. Odtrylasil J W swift. Lancaster co Jos Swift, Jr. Lancaster co H B Hagen, Lancaster co C McDonald_ Orford Levi oroarl, Oxford 0 Robinson. Oarl.rd S WU, Montgomery no. Pa street ) below Vine. Henry fl Perry. Attleboro J Canerateaer Fox Lamle T H Mart. Bucks co D Jarrett. Backe co Thos Walton, Snore eo ilamford Snyder. Snake co Mr Bartlett, Bunke co Chas Kirkarice. attiaboro John Eirkbride. Attleboro S Cunningham Racks co 24.. w Otkinana. Beak s nO Cadwaleder. en Sono Leedom. Newtown Black Bear—Third • B o erw ec,Welsricburg spinier, l,bish co J A Eddinger,Weirmnbam J L 'mold, New Su Redo M BarDillat, Penba N Foe. Penns - J Sclileseer.Sa3sbnri U Sonde. beacon, Pena% C vir Roth, Sbsteca. V' Halpin J Scball. Allsictown W T Wanly, Berarille S Sresliens. Cnopereburg L Enslemsn, Connersbnrg S Fry,. Cooperaburg T eleem e. nnthtyille l'eller.lietboen Mire Yerbes.Batber P Feaster, Holland Halicwell, Peons A NT Kelly, :tassel] iS sManors ell. Penes C- 14 D 'A - reason. Pet sa Maki Nagle—Third st A A 111%11.r Elmtington. Pn W holaday & wf, Henry F•holi. Hob , Pa 'Frank A.llffruark. ilent'ai Jo. 'dinky. Foae4evalla. Pa John Coda:talk. fauna b W D ar .t. Rattan Odelweidor- Faatoll p s m€ ,l, PaaBleVllla Jrssa PcPeD. Easton Jesse Flores. Easton Jaws Grover, Buck. co , rbeo 0 Yradeneck. Penna. si4l Buff Labial' Co a .erbert. 06 H Ranta & la, k4atinglan Arai Rockall. Slatinaton Jo! owriaht California bonbon J sterner. Richland J H Berlin. Peterecille. Pa Madison House—Sft Gee Beotburn, Tale. Gi L & Vansant la. Maryland Wee Buetwln. Maryland' J B Bineline, Stroudsburg B W Turned. Delaware Issas Townsend. Delaware Goo Middleton. Delaware M D Beek , B. Now York Dl 11 , orol*on, Laurel. Del 0 C D7hormyer, Wash, D M Terra), Conneottont Mores Baseborn. t.oleburY Dr A C WAS, New Jersey J B Ferguson. Bridgeton )3 ' , Unmans. Willa. Del F Woldoeir, New Jersey J illat,Doplestown - SPECIAL NOTICES 'HOYT'S IIIAws_TELA. HAIR RRSTORATIVR 40YT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RRSTORAT/VR, RoTT'S HIAWATHA HAIR REE.TORATIVR. HOYt'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE'. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORAtuva In Lough]llow's Poeni Hiawatha was adjudged to have conferred the greatest boon on hie tribe because h. bi ought ,to its notice morn. Every one will ntirnitthai our preparation in worthy of the name, for the benefits it coninrs when it is known. WHAT THE HILWALTHA DOES. It restores faded and tray hair and whiskers to that: on color. it brings up the natural shading of one hair with another. thin itlitir the hair a pertt et life or pocrancs, so that the moat critical observer cannot do. :net its use. It mat es harsh hair soft and silky, stops its tailing out, cleanses it and the /MID from all impurities. is as readily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair irons nu. and entirely overcomes the bad effects of PM ,tons use of preparations containing salphus, sugar of lead. kc. The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the follow. g challenge to test in the New York dailies three weeks, which WAS DEVER ACCEPTED! Let some well known and disinterested venous fm. point one to the proprietor of each preparation for the b.air to brine up the color. Every proprietor to nee no. thing brit his own preparation. and the person nothing else during the test. A certificate of the result to hi Widely published at the expense of the nnencceeeftd com petitors. bold everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT & (10., mhlS-ly 10 Dnivereity Place, New Tom. ONE PRICE CLOTHING, gTTLY.B, made in the Beet Manner, ex SALES. LOWMT Selling Prices Figures. All Goods made to Order tory. Our ONE-PItME SYSTEM IS El Alt are thereby treated alike. de2B-ly JONES & CO , 609 E STECK & Co.'s MASON & HAMLIN'S MEMO STECK CO. '5 011(3tANS SEVENTIT THI POPULAR OLOTHINO HOUSE OP Pitma n "OAR HALL." Satt-elaas Koala and moderate raises. WANAMAXSIt & BRDWIL 8. B. Ammer SIXTH and MAILIEBT &rests. .ltuaom Department (to make to order) Ao. 1 B. Sixth at, WHEELER & WILSON'S RIGHEST rREMIL'aI THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST, SalefroOM.4. 704 Chestnut, Street. above 7th. 3ME.A..R.R. - 11E0=0_ LEWIS—WOLFF —On Tnsaday morning. April 12. 1864, by the lit Rev. William Bacon Revel:kit. Alfred IL Lceris and Mary, daughter of Jacob R. Wolff, Esq., all of this tity. CAMPBELL—GREEN. —At the residence of the bride's father. on the 11th lust by Rev. William Barnes. Mr. de/pida. Arclalbald Campbell to Mom Mary Green, all of Phila- "I=111:).. ROGEBS.—On the 10th Inst., John B , son of Samuel and Lydia Bogert., in the 28th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the fami.y are respectfully incited to attend the funeral from the residence of his pa re nts. Da 111 1 28 Vine street, on WednesG ay, lith inst., at I o'clo,k Pk M. * EiLliDLE.—Sulidenly, In Catud , n, on the 9th inst., of conaestion of the brain. Gandy Bindle The relatives and friends of the family. and members of Camden Lor go. No. A T. M are reepictfaily in vited-to attend his funeral, from his- late residence, in Second street. abcve Bridge avenue Camden. N. J., on Wednesday, 13th ,at 2 o'clock P. M. To praceed to Rvergreen Cemetery. : LtNE.—On Saturday, the 9th lust at Chestnut Hill, Caroline G.. wife of Jo an B. Love, and daughter of Joh n and Atria Linton. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence of her father. No. SIS North Seventh street above Brown. on Wed seeds Y afternoon next, at 2 o'clock. *** REA KIRT.—On the Bth Inst., Conrad Neakirt, in the 77th ear of his age. The relatives and friends of - the family, also Lodge No. 3. A Y. M . and the Order in general, are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence; Do. 1017 North Second street, on Wednesday morning. at ten o moot. To proceed to Laurel Hill CerosteP y. **se fit LACK ALPACAS. =Jt ST OPENED, a large stock of Alpacas and Glossy Mohair Lustros, MX cents to $l. CO a yard- LnpAn's Sombazi ees. ' gamin. r Sonit azlnes " Chalys. " Tamises. Nocumelines. " Barege Hernan I. " Crape Maretz, and other Summer Goode. BBSSON & SON. Mt►I7HNIOIG STORE. azila No. 918 calisTrun Street. sg K. n PER YARD, BEST BLACK 4 .* 1 -' SILK IN THE CITY. Wide enough for it Dress with two seems. Best Brown Silks in the City. Silks of Exclusive Styles. Full Stook of Ordinary-Saks. Black Silks. from it to 810. Colored Silks, from onto SR. tif.9 NYRE & LANDBGL. FOIL SANITARY FAIR.—EIRY. ORO. W SMILAY'S Lecture on "Mammoth Caveat: .K.raueky." by recia..at of Hancock Boys' Grammar Echool. at HAND/IL AND HAYDN HALL, on THURS. DAY EVEZII/481, April 14th, at 8 o'clook. Tickets, 25 mots each. apl3-20 IMC. TAKE NO TICE—JOIURNIGYEEE lY BOMB 1151 DIMS. —The Journeymen Black Book binders of Moony of BewYork are on a .trike for 25 cents advance on their present rates of wases. and you are hereby requested not to interfere. 1 rxre• TII E COMMITTEE ON " CHIL DREN 'S CLOTHING" will meet at the Sanitary Booms. No. 1307 CHESTNDT Street, on THURSDAY II ENING, April 14, at 11 o'clock. It MRS. JOHN 0. CRESSON, Chairman. iwA LECTU RE BY THE .11FY WM. T, on Our' Country's Flag.' A. choice selection of Music by-tbe Choir, under the direction of Mr James Whin. for the benefit of the Penn Widows' Asylum. in the First Presbyterian Church, Kensington. GIRARD Avenue, ab. Columbia avenue, on Dv:Faso/a 1.V314 MG. April 14th, 1864, at 73fi o'clock. Tickets for sale at the door. apl2,3t* MDESIGNS FOR THE GETTYS• IMS MONBMINST. —The undersogned. a Com mittee of the proposed SOLDIERS' NATIONAL MOMS MINT at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. invite .designs for that Monument, together with an estimated cost , not to exceed fifty thousand MO MO) do ll ars. The deagne may be for a monument of bronze orgranite. havin g a base or pediment so constructed as to admit of tab eta (ibromas of ertiflielent capacity to contain th names of the four thousand (4.000) Union soldiers who fell in that memorable battle: the names arranged under the dif ferent States towhich thesoldiers belonged, giving room also for State of ms or other chosen device. Standing upon this base an appropriate group or single Ague is desil ed, while the sides may contain relieves, as far as the spaces will admit. The Committee are not in favor of a tail rbelifit or column. Two hundred and, fifty dol lars will be paid for the accepted design. Designs for the Lodge. and also& Gateway and adjoin ing Irr n Fence on either side of it, are solicited. The designs for the Monument must be furnished on or before the lath day of May next. and may be sent fo the Secretary. JOHN R BARTLETT, Providence, Rhode Inland. Those for the Lodge, Gateway, and Fence. are required by the 10th of May. The latter may be sent to the ?resident. DAVID WILLS, IllettyebuLg, Pa. DAVID WILLS. GHTTYSZUMG. April 7, 1864 CMC.NORTHERN LIBERTIES AN D PINS TOW NtHI RAILB.O eD COMPANY% rffILADELPHTA. April 12, 1864 The Annual Mating of the Stockholders of this OoM rainy will be held at the office of the Philadelphia and R. acting Railroad flompanY, No. 227 South FOURTH Street. on MONDAY. the 2d day of May next, at ten o'clock A. N.. at which time and place an election of offi cers Neill be held. WM. B. WBBB, alol2-dtmy2 Secretary. OFFICE OP 'THE FEEDER DALE COAL COMPANY." No. 311 k wmaiur Straet. nt a meeting of the Board of Director/ of " The Feeder' Dam Coal Compalsy." held THIS DAY Mr. COFFIN UOLHET wan unanimously . chosen President, and CHABLIS B. KNIGHT. Ms. Secretary and Tree %suer. Mr order of the Board. 31.` latent. /PM 12.1284. THE OWNERS OF THE UNITED GOLD COMPLY OF COLORADO heels!' 'w ormed possession of the Windsor property, thus making en addition of 2.000 feet on different lodes. :have altered the tltle of said Company to the UNITED WIBDIOR GOLD C031P.131Y. Guboctiptionfliet can be teen at ILLIER. N. B. corner TH IR D and DOOR eta. splVat r WOFFICE OF THE ORE AT CEBU. TI/AL Fills FOB TILE SAISIITABT COMMIS SION—PITILADELPHLE. 1307 CHESTNUT STREET, March, IBA—The Committee on Finance and Donations of the Great Central Fair appeal for contributions in MOSEY to those of their fellow-citizene who do not propose sending to the Fair the products of their skill and indae try. liy far the larger portion of the money sees .ved on theoccasion of the Fairs held for the benefit of the Cant- Mir Commission in Cincinnati. Boston. and Brooklyn, was derived from direct donations in CASH. and not from the proceeds of the sale of a' Moles exposed. What the Sanitary Commission needs to afford relief to the sick and wounded soldiers is money. in tame amounts and from all sources. We call, then. upon all bankers, cor porations. capitalists, persons living upon incomes, pro beeline' or otherwise; in short, upon all who will not be represented in the Pair by their productions, to tini ta atoe example of those who will. and to contribute l'berally theirNE for this beh e ldect In New York. althonah Fair is not tofor two weeks, con tributions of more than $730.001, in cash ha re been already received, a single depart llent of trade, Unit of dry goods, having made up more than half that snot. Brooklynand Cincinnati have each oontrilinted as meth in money, and certainly the wealth, liberality., and patriotism of Philadelphia can hardly be considered as less conspicuous than that of these communities Con tributions will be thankfully received by ELM of the members of the Committee. A- B. 80818. Chairman. S. A. MEECSB. SAMUEL WALSH, THOMAS SPARKS, AA L . S AN OP o oHN . . T Lamm. THOHAS WIDIBISB. T. A. SIDDLS. ' Y. W. CL la& WM. C. KENT. ihilimiwit B. v, /Meat t . above eallowhill. A bl.ttis.•Easton Ellwro•-a Cot M Jarresi. Warmly EltAr (I Morrison, Roo wills 'Kiss 'ester, Rolland H 8 ilrossmaa. Bellersoll/la , H Ely, Friedansinirt F Y Eaderumn. roma E Idallsnan. Sliasflaratown D Grimes. IN.nna J Tomlinson, Bilberry I Tomlinson, Bytiorry W E 'ireiosler Peons W I. Craver., Johnsoille L Orifilth. PAtsville I Al. EL oit,or s Po-tavilla „l Rondos. oathav il la !C L 9 ,711.11. Prlncetnn IJ B Miller. Berk. co _ le j D WWagner,Sheillesvil IF. B Miller. eberUessrille 'II 4 , el err, Stroudsburg set, above Geall IA Altai:boss & Carbon ca A W Pottelger. Beading Sami Arnold. Monroe co, Pa Wes Arnold 111.,nroe c). Pa Chas Bcdder. Bethlehem • sone. Bomb. Pennsburg ir l os Tia j j udi ali n e. El e rri n e w b e nr t g own Jeff pox. Sutton DMlliteed. Schuylkill co Thee Manta, Schuylkill co Peter Spangler, Penns Aug Altana * spec - Hie J td Mater, Martin's Creek W Bodenbanela Peens L Mine. Schuylkill cm Pa • P Hamlet, Read tug W Wormer', Allentown Dant Custard. Baretowsv'e A Culberson,Barstowsville and, above Illarket, J Williams. Penult . R Dill. Lambertville. NJ B Newbold. New Jersey J Byers, New James , llra SISSek. NeW Japer LS Warner, Patebnrg J M Collies, Cenne ltevitle A W Patrhin, Clo , ileld P Croasasis. Backs co W States, Backs co Harrison carver, N Jersey S Smith. New York Mrs Conover. "row Jersey H W Case, Mt Pieasang.NJ B F Shinn, New Jere AT Dneenberry, 118 W York THE 14 LUNT reedy for RETAIL marked in Plain • Fronted eattsfao richly adhered to. btARKST Street. FIA OS wawa& I: E. 0011 LO, and" CHESTNUT: • JOHIA -R. BARTLETT. B. W. NORRIS, T. H. FERRY. • apl3-w6t C. D. KNIGHT, Secretary. MC' AGREEABLY TO THE CALL OF S, TI MM STATE, commirras, the L , rst Citizens of Philadelphia. who are fasvcr . of a Y64..c..rts PrOfq cation of the war ant the speedy stopres.tou of the rebellion. will assemble in their respect ye warts. on FRIDAY. April 16 et 8 o'clock P. M . at such Piso-s as ma, be docigr sled by the officers of the N-ttio nal Urzio Associations, for the purpose of planing in nomination candidates for Delegates to the Vila ions Conventions to be held under this call; also. tr elect a Judge and two Inenectore. from each precinct, to conduct an election to be held in paid precincts on TUESDAY. Aprill9. 1954. between 6 and 6 O'clock P. M. at the elections held under this oat the citizens of each precinct will vote for one Delegate to a Convention consisting of wards comprising a Congressional district; said Delegates shall elect too Delegates, and two %AG& Bates to a EATION CliiiltENTON. to be held at Baltimore. Jam 7 Mt to n , minate a PRESIDENT-and VICb PRASIDEDT of the United States. Also, one Delegate toe Eepre gentative and one Dele gate to a Senat. Hal Convention, to elect Representative and Senatorial Delegates to a State Convention to be held at Harrisburg, April 1854. for the purpose of electing Delegates at Large to the Baltimore Convention, and the seirction of an Electoral Ticket. The D.legaten elected. an above. to the several Conn of ratans shalt meet on THURSDAY, April 21. 1.1384, at 8 o'ciock P. M , at en& placee as a majority of their num ber shall by advertisement designate. and transact the purposes of their election. At the meetings and elections "held under tide call, the miss governing the Vational Union party will is an cages be adhered to, and be considered as decisive. By order of tte City Executive Committee of the Na tionel Union party. JAMES FREEBORN, President. .TorrN J. FRANKLIN. .1 FERRYR. Cenamx..n.. f Secretarial!' M. UJIILON STATE CONVICNTION.— The loyal men of Pennsylvania comprising the NATIONAL UNION PARTY witl meet in State Howson. tion in the Hall of the House of Representatives, at HARRISBURG, at noon, on THIII4BDAY, .hpril2B, 1864. Each district will be entitled to the Name reoresenta- Hon it now has in the State Legislature, and the dele gates will be chosen at such times and in enc't manner as - shall be directed by the respective County COM.. mittees. Tte State Convention is called for the purpose of placing in nomination an Electoral ticket. selecting delegates atjarge to the Nittonal Convention of the Union party. to be held in Baltimore on the 7th Jane. and tet ir a such action as it may deom proper in reference to the approaching Presidential canvass. The @Median of the dietr!et delegates from Penns7l - vania to the National Convention is left—where it pro psrly belongs—to the paOple, assembled in their County Conventions, but the different County Cominittees are earnestly requested to adopt such measles as will pro cure a full attendance at their respective (leaven ions, and thereby secure, in the °hob* of delegates. a 101 l and fair expression of the will of the people. The Committee cannot forbear to congrhtulate 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 ad loyal men, that they are only the forerunners of more splendid victories so , nto be won in the same cause, alike by the bullet and the ballot. In behalf of the Union State Central Committee. WAYNE Ma'UGH, Chairman, 050. W. Hantasstr. Seczetariet W. W. BATS. 09L .. GREAT CENTRAL. FAIR FOR TER SANITARY MCOMMER Issros. COMITT FOR A DAY'S LABOR, A. DAY'S IR COME. A DAY'S BeVdNUE, °Mee. 118 Sontit SAYANTH Street, corner et - Sentom Street, Second Story. Front Room. This Office will be open daily from 9 A. H. to d F. to receive Subscriptions of ONE DAY'S LABOR, ONE DAY'S INCOME. ONE DAY'S RSVSNUE, From All Who Labor. or HAVR ULM:WM or Revenues. Every Family has some relettys or friend in the ARMY" OR NAVY! . . Let all bring in their offiringgto swell the great tide wbich .to to culminate in Logan Square in the month Rule next. WE WILL BEGETOII INDITIMAL :-EitSOhIPTI INS, BOIISSEIOLD I.IISSCRIETIONS. ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTIONS. SIISCRIPtIONS OV . . . _ A DAY'S L 480 RAY'S INCOME, A DAY '8 REVEDUIS, IN MONEY. IN MANUFACTURES. IN PhD DI3OTS: Tbd, poor man or woman will thus have an opportu nity to contribute to the objects of the Fair. who would otherwise be Ant out of participation in it Citizens are invited to call at tb.e 011 its. where a Com mittee v. 111 be constantly in attendance to•consider their slimiest' ono. and to appoint Sob committees for City or Country. L. MONTGOMERY; BOND, Chairman. IifcaBBOOR J. MITININSON. Secretary. JOHN W. CLAGELORN. Treasurer, apB-61 118 South SEVENTH Street. IMTHE GREAT ICEETRAL. FAIR The Committee on MECHANIC ASTB , AND MA CHINERY 'rich to ascertain from contabutora w3sat de era lotion of Machinery or article they intend to send to the Fair also. what space it will occupy, what p 'war it will as quire to drive those machines that are-intended to be int in operation. and such other information as will enable them to make all the requisite preparation lot exhibition or operation . El V. MEE:RIOS, Chairman. CHAR: WHEELER, Secretary. PHiLEDELPHIA, April 13. 1911. COMMITTEE. - Jas. Moore, John P. Levy. Fred. Graff, W. H ?derrick. aol3-wl'aM Wm. Sellers. John H. Town, ©surge Whitney. Jas. Dougherty. Coleman Sellers. ST. VINCENT'S HOME - -FALK, IN aid of the Orphans, will continue Man TETTEii. DAV EVENING. _ SPI2-30 m , NNW YORK SANITARY PAM.— TWO SPLENDID t 3 WORDS, contributed by TIN- NeiglY & CO.. to be awarded by the popalar voice. The-e Ewords will bepresented by the PAlR—one•to the Genera/. and the other to the Naval Officer desig nated by a pinrality if subseriptions. at One Dollar each. The 'Books of Registry are open to both sexes and all ages. Persons out of New York. wishing to ex mess their preference for any of our Naval or Military , Heroes in this charitable manner. are requested to re mit to the safiseribers. who will guarantee the disuo s•tion of the Honey and the vote—one vote for every dol lar remittted. - TIFF. NY & CO. apn 3t NSW YO .N CITT BOUNTY NOTICE.—OFFICE CITY. BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION, No. 4-3.2 PEUND Street,. April 1, 1664 'lbe City Bounty will continue to be paid until further 1V" anPlicatiozes for :Bounty will be entertained from wroth who enlisted prior to the date of the President's ?reclamation. October 17,180 - • ba future, powers of attorney for the City Bounty, from aew recruits for Pennsylvania Regiments. mustered after this date, must be endorsed by the officer in charge if the ram cks that the man has been received there. DI order of the Commission arl•tf C DAWSON. Secretary. OrNEW CREEK COMPANY. T E annnal -meeting of the stockholders Will be beid. nn TI3IIRs.DAY. April:l4th. at 12 o'clock; at their office, 311 WA 1,14 DT street. A general attendance is requested, on important business. ap1.3.2t 4 WM. W. HOLLINGSWORTH, Secretary. SIXTH WARD—NATIONAL urriorf. loyal citizens are requested !Ocoee! on FRIDAY BVENINCi. April 16th , 1884 . at LIBOR'S HOTS)... t BERRY istreet. between Third and Fourth. streets. at S o'clock. for the purpose of placing in nomi- nation candidates for Delegates to the various Conven tions; and to elect Judges and Inspectors to conduct said election& By order. WILLIAM H. BASHES, President. Imcg•G. B2TERII, Secretary. apl.3-LT M.CeILIIT _WENT WA EL 13—IIII FPORTANT BOMB. —An adjourned meeting of CARDED' HA LL • th o i n WI r D ZI w S .I D AT e h EVENING, PR Ap N r G iI 11th. The eitiMAS are urged to complete their subsoriplions as soon as possible; that the committee may there make their ii al rsport. "Several certificates of exemption Yet on bat d. WM. R. ThOMAS. President. THOS. R. DAVIS, See'y. ap9 evr2t Mew REDUCTION IN THE . PAIGE :De Cc/N.B.—ln accordance with a resolution of the Board of Trustees, passed on the 25th instant, the price of Coke from the Market-street and Spring Garden Works bas been reduced to 10 cents per bushel. and rom the Point Breeze and Bfauayrink Works to 9 cants per bushel. JOAN C. CRESSON, Okiefgegineer. PHILADET.PECIA GAS WORKS. March 29. Mt. uth29 car scnuvraciza. AND SUSQ,I.II6; INI BANA RAILROAD 00., Office 21217 S. FOURTH Street. N. PHILADELPHIA. April 4. UM The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany, snd an election for President and itly.-ffiantigers, will take place, at the Office of the ompaey, on AKIN DAY, the 24 day of May next. at 12 o ' clock M. ao6. trny2 WM. H. NEBR. IscretarY. gar 'TWO& 'mixt ROVE I IVa COM PANY.—Notice la hereby given that a Meeting of the Stockholder' of the Tiosa Improvement Company will be held at No f 1 MERCHANTS' Axeadeters. In She city of Philadelphia. on the sd,day of flay nest. be tere*a the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, to cleat Manaaere, a President. and Treasurer of said Company, WILLIAM 11L1.12., Treasurer, No 7514 NALSIDIC Street Inb3l tma3 orFacmr. of TILE VELMOIIELIS FIRE WO& Ilk SURANCE cOsinal Y. . PlrthApsum.t. Ave' 4. 1864. . • . At a meeting of the Board of Directors of theßompany. held this day, a semi•annaal dividend of six per cent.. and an extra dividend of ten per cent., was declared on the capital stork payable to the stockholders. or their legal reoresentatlvea. on Armand. p5-9t .1. W. MoAIIBISTBR. Secretary pro tern. airstrantAm PUItVEYINIX'S OFFICE No. I North FIFTH Street. PSILADELPILA Nov. 32, INN. Importers and Dealers MAISDIOOSSB HOSPITAL STONES. HOSPITAL 1iW,131111, BfiISDING ICS. Sea, are 1.2. - sited to submit their Prise Lists from time to time to this Office. I. MURRAY. nol9-Stamtf Surgeon and Medical Purveyor. VErPIOTICID sirociramixozas of the EIOWIVB RDDY - oxucosirAffr are here by notified that the Certificates of Stook are ready_ for dolt - gen , , at the once of the Company. 4-10 W&LDIUT WM. RETTAY, Secretary. Philadelphia, April 11, 1854, apl2 41* OFFICE OP THE AMERICAN 71101 lASDRANC.3 COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. April llth. 1864. The Directors have this day deciand a Dividend of MOWS DOLLABS AND FIFTY CHATS per share for the last silt months which will be paid to the Btockholdera or their legal representatives, on and after the 21st inst. clear of ell team apl2•Bl* ALDBAT C. L. CRAWFORD, Secreter 7., rzr G PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD CO., Office. %St South FOURTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. March 17, 1864 - Notice is hereby given. that the Transfer BOoke of the Common clock of this . Company will be closed on the slat loot— to be reopened on the 14th of APRIL next. at which time the Stockholders of this Company. aho have New York am tificates. arorequested td-return them to the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company. No. 66 Wall street, New York. Who will give a receipt for the earn& end furnish in a few days thereafter certificates from the PbiladelpLia ofiice. in eashanae for said receipt& The Transfer Office for the Preferred stock of this Com. Metat New York will be Mooed permanently on the Met bet 'flat for both the Preferred and Common Stock In Baton wilt be permanendy dosed on tne Piet KARON. 8 . BRADFORD, mblB linwliDAPl4 Treasurer. SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE:M Th() annual meeting of the members of the In etwe will be held [at their Nall. Northeast corner of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets, on Tatra NAY WM IN G. the 14th Inst.. at 7 o'clock, at which time an Election will take place for Others and. Managers for the ensuing year. Punctual attendance is particularly re nuestaa. R 8 alterations in the Constitution will be con sidered. JAR R. GARRIGUES. Secretary. PHILADELPHIA- Alvin, 1864 apl-finw6t* OFFICE OF THE NEW Worm AND MIDDLE COAL FULD RAILROAD AID COAL CO.—A Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the Company will be held at their Office. No. 204 Smith FOURTH Street, on TUESDAY. awn 26th. at ii o'clock A M.. for the transaction of brushers of impertance. PETER N LANDIS, Sec - etarE. Philadelphia. April 11. 4t rir 0 RY TY P E S.-THOSE ELA.I3O - miniatnrs likenesses are done - in line style at B. F. BBIMBR'S Gallery. 0814 AMOR Street. Lifelike and Impressive coloring:. head finely mo deled. le I A. NJUNCTION ON BENDLL'S AM -A- BOLIDE. [From 2f r Daily Times 3 SUPREMA COURT—OBASIBBUS—Arnit. 5. Before Justice Barnard. TRADE MARRS INFRINOEBBINT. Henry H. Sterling vs Edward Kendall and Albert am. The plaintiff ' s coupes'. K B. ll W. Dodge. Esq applied for and obtained a preliminary injunction ag ainst the de' fondants. prohibiting teem from mannfacturing and sell• ins an el .eged emulous imitation of an article invented and owned the plaintiff, and known as "STERLINGII AMBROSIA.' Claiminghe designatio f "Autumn's. the plaintiff . as a monad onwhich he base t his motion. that be ad expended a large amount in ad vet HEIR g his compound, and had suffered great damages by the action of the defendants in imitating the trade marks and labels of the Plaintiff. - jar The 'nubile Will take notice that there is no other preparation of the stennineartiela. but the original STEELING'S AMBROSIA. apl3 21 MLLE. eRVERIN REPAIRS AND Claw all sorts of Lases and imbrolderies,maktf tholikMAlW MIL LOKBARR HG. i4pB /4".. THE PRESS.-PIIMADELPHIA; WEDNESDA Y. APRIL 13. 1864. BILK MANTLES 1131= 0 .1FtINIGt- CMJCIP.JfILNC.IS OF DV ufm 4LLY AT , RATUYE S IYL33 NOW BEADY S. E. Vorner NINTH and MARKET Street& 0.03-wfstf E. & L. EYRE 11 LANDELL, volume - kr. AND if, HAVE THE FOLLOWIDO 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. BIEN' S-WE A.R DEPARTMENT. HOUSEKEEPING STAPLE GOODS. tahl6-wfm J AS. R. CAMPBELL 6s . CO., HAVE MADE EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS TO THEIR , POPULAR STOCK OF NOTWITHETANDIN6 THE AMVANCKD COST or RECENT IMPORTATIONS. WHOLESALE ROOMS 'UV STAIRS ats7- ni NEW OLOAK DEPARTMENT. CLOAKS, SACQUES, 'AND' MANTLES. We have established. in connection With on: regular business, a department exclusively for the' MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF THE ABOVH AB Having faclntleo for obtaining materials °Abe VERY BEM KIND AT THE LOWEST +MT; We feel conlidentof our OM, to produce NEW, DESIRABLE, AID ATTRACTIVE ETnigs of the above articles; at prices that will insure satisfac tion to oar enetomer3; and enable us to extead otti , bteda nesa in this line. Our Salesroom is well lighted. and the stook roar• ranged as to be readily inspected by visitors. 4W Orders promptly attended to. CURWEN STODDART 8a 13R04, Dealers in Auction Dry Goods, 450, 452, 454 North SW OND Street, 2t] Above Willow, PHILADELPHIA CIIRWEN STODDALET MAN TLES AND CLOAKS OF UN naval elegance. Taffeta Mantles and Sacones. Plain and Richly Trimmed Mantles. Chesterfield., in Silk and Cloth Short Sacques of handsome Cloths Trench Cloth Cloaks. MANTLI S MA.D33 TO ORDER. Sprit g Shawls in light colors.. Summer Shawls of good quality. Onelot desirable Summer Shawls. $3. slack Thibet Square Shawls. $1 to $7- 000 PAR. CONARD, spl3 B. R corner NINTEand.DISIIKSTEtreets. 628H00P SKIRTS—LA.. 62S' *DIES'. MISSES'. AND. CHILDREN'S )• —The most complete assortment in the city, every sty le end size. For finish, durability, and cheaonass..ilati no equal in the market. Manufactur.d at 628 ARC H Street, Skirts made to order. altered. and repaired Also. bargains in Rasierssmade. Shine , kid padded rivetted, 19 springs. 65 'cents .1_ 20 tmings. 60 cents ; 5 15 springs, 95 cents ; SO springs, al ;AO springs. $1 20 ; 4 0 springs, diamond-tied, SO cents. apl26r , ' AWNINGS. *unable for Awning'', Wagon Covers, &c. CURWEN STODDARr & BROTHER, 460, tag, and 45 4 1 North•SECOND Street, anll-3t above WILLOW NEAP PRY GOODS. CA.BPETS, OIL CLOTHS. MATTING, AND WINDOW SHADES.—V. E. AIRCHAMBLULT, Northeast corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. will open this morn ing, from auction, Ingrain' Carpets , wool filling. 60. 6 6. and 62c; Ingrain Carnets, all wool, 75. S7o, $l. $l.ll. $l. 25. and $1 37; Entry and Stair Carpets. 25c to $1; Hemp. Cottage. and Rag Carpets. 31 to 62c; Floor Oil !Moths. 60 to 57c; Gilt Bordered Window Shades. 76c to 112; Stair Oa Clothe. 250; Table 011 Clotho, 624. to $1; Yo kite and Check Matting. Silo 62 cents. CHEAP DRY GOODS AND TRIMS - IE4IS. Mneline, 16 to 40c; Sheetingo, 40 cents to $1.31t Cali- COBB, 16 to 25c; De Laines, 31 to 33c: Poll de Chewers, 31 to 60c: Pontine. 87 to 67c; Black and Spring eolora Ale raeas, 37 to 87c; Table Lineno. 50c to $1.60; Towelings. 15 to 17c; Plain and Fancy Cashmeres , 500 td $2.; Whle and colored Flannels. 37 to. 76c• Spying Cloakings $2; Cotton Dose, IS to 60o; Gloves. 12 to 75c; Handkerchiefs. S to 600 ; Coats' Spool Cotton. ilc• Pins, Sc; Neck-Ties. 25c; Colgate's Soap, 6c; Windsor 'Soaps, let Nooks and Nye!. 3c; Skirt Braids. 7c ;,Table Covens. $2; Marseilles Quilts, *3 to $10; Shawls. Seto $10; Mack De Lathes 50 to 76c• Black Thi bet Shawls, $4 to $l2 Wholesale and Retell Store, Northeast corner BLAVENTEI and MAR SET Streets. apl-mwf lm N• Ty STEEL & SON HAVE NOW OPEN • 4IL choice assortment of_ 16$$, SILBEL Moire Antiques. S3N)OS • Plain Corded Silks,. 11L6234 to $3.6C. , 'figured Corded Silks. $1.62%. Plain Poll de Soler, $1 20 to $3.26, • Farm Silks. Ma to Black Gros Grain Silks, $1.25 to $3.21. Tirared Black Silks. AL26 to FL Plain Black Silks 13734 e. to $6. Plaid India Silks. 8736 c. Light-ground Bich-figured Foulards. SL2S to $3.62, $120•t1 . Boa. 713 and 715 5. TENTH Street. DESIRABLE GOODS. PROM AUCTION'. 26 Pieces Russia Diaper. $2 6. 20 plebes Russia Diaper, S3.N). .46 pieces Russia Diaper, wide. $4. '- 14 pieces Russia Diaper. very wide, 86. Also _N lota of Table Linens—all prices. Now open at JOHN O% ARCH Street. H. STORMS'. 1011913 T eet, KENNEDY, STAIRS, & CO., PICKLED AND DRY• FISH. A large stock. in assorted packages. suitable for Coun try Trade, alwa7 s on band. sal32m 5-20 ° ° -13 P ° ORDERS BY MAIL OE EXPRESS ATTENDED TO FOURTH NAII,IONAL BANK OF. PHMADELPHIA.' CAPPUL. $100.600, with the privilege of increasing to $6OO 000 WM. P DAMN. President. Al BUN C. Roßil.P.Td. - Vice President. SAM% ManiitYLLS.W. Cashier. DDINCTORIS. Wm. Stooks, D. W. Bledley. John Pereira. Wm, P Penna. Alberta. Roberto. Jae. (3. Ktlch, 'Wm. S. Robley The FOURTH NA.I7I.BAG BANK is now open at Mo. 723 MICR Street. for the transaction of a General Bank ins business. upon the mum) terms._ . . . . . . Collections made on a.l points at the very lowest rates. Subieristions received for the United States 1040, Bonds. BAWL J. hisoSIIILLisN, apl2• tf Cashier,. LONDON BROWN STOUT, SCQTOH ALE. RI THE CASH OR DOZEN. ALBERT C.: ROBERTS. DEALER IN VINE GROCERIES, Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Strata. pLARET--1N CASKS - AND oA.sgs, in store sad for rale, by 321012Tellit & LLVIOIGNE. 202 and 202 eolith FRONT Street. THE CELEBRATED -s- "NEW HOPI" CIINBIRLAND COLT.. 7" sale VHEO. D. EMMY & 00. Onoo, No SO9 Booth FOURTH Stied. DBTIGS.-13 BALES ARNICA FLOW IBS. 8 bales short Bnelm Leaves. 85 eseee Rest India Sage. fresh. 46 bblo London-A/embed Jamolba b Olny. 8 Wen Merida ilew-word SpongeeM r store astwl for esylByt WY ELLTatthi°ifamt. UPHOLSTERING. H. B BLANCHARD & CO. Nonheut corm THIRTIBiIITH and 0111infelai. Carpets and Mating mad* and laid. Boldlns. Hnir MatirtilP& 411 10 1 4 1 1 6 41 TIMMS &Vila.' “ETAIL; DRY4GOODS. GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER COOPER & CONARD, '127 CHESTNUT STREET, ISULT_4ICS, SHAWLS, IVELESS 4:4.00135, Which they urethane to; sell at MODERATE PRICES, SOErI3PH M. STOD.D.MT HEAVY TWILLED , KERSEY Nam 130 and 13a North , Wharves. ABOVE ARCH STREET, WHOLESAXX. DEALERS DUE IST BIATI 11.. 0 U 0 II r. - DREXEL 8c CO NEW PCJRl.M.4'7i►►lri4. N: w 1-FIR - 1 •1"1 1 4 10 Uzi A.ND 9,1 000 TEIAYER'S . LIFE OF PitIE&IIJIEN - P LINCOLN, TB PIOABER BOY. IN PRESS PRICE $1 25 Every loyal citizen in the country should. read this book at ones. While the story of hie history and Career is true, it is at the same time inaroelloua His haying raised himself from poverty to the high station ha now occupies groves hie indomitable energy and singleness o f purpose. The book ie for sale by every Bookseller and Non dealer in the coontry. or sent by mall by the Publishers upon receipt of $1. 28. ALSO, JOST BEADY. A LITHC;GB&PHIC PORTMIT 01' THE PRESIDENT, x 2 tnc.` er Sent by mail on receipt or price Cakvaeeing Agente wanted to 'tell the Book and Pic• tote. WALKER. WISE, Ofr- 00., PUBLISHERS, BOSTON Per ease in Philadelph'a by 3 R. LIPPINCOTT & CO., and all the Retailers. ar43-wfm3t ON PICKET DUTY.—NHAV TALES, hybiis L M ALcort. Ten cants., Sea RED. PATH'S SOCHA FOB TES CAMP-FIRES. E. WHICH &CO sell them. It PHOTOGRAPHS u7lOO GENERALS sent by mail cn receipt of 25 cents. PFIOTOGRAPR oF 100 ArirOgS • sent 1)1 mall on receipt of 25 cents. ' PHOTOGEAPIIs ci.l - 100 ACTRESSES cant by mail on !receipt of 2 ct AUL A FULL CATALOGUE OF PHOTOGRAPHS FROM LIFE, Statuary, Pies of Famtinga, tent by mail on .rkeol.rt of 5 eonto Address all orders to G W. PITMIER, SOS OSESTN Err Street, Philadelphia. Pa. I.W PICTURE OF LIEUT. BEN. e." GRANT tiEW PICTURE OP LIEUT. OM /IRAN,. PROMO iA!..11..tD AT wARHINGTOIT, PHOTOBRAPHED AT WASHIDIGTON, BY THE CELEBRATED BEADY. BY TEE CELIBRATEO BRADY. only correct Likeness published. 0919 correct Likeness published. FOB. SALE AT PlTOniatid. Ft E SALE AT Emil SE'S. apll•ma2lii FOrg 04E3TD.713T STREET, PHILA. COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION OF PARTN ER -4 HI P. Dance is hereby given that the partnership here tofore exit.Vag between the subscriber's. under the Arai (.f LAU:4AL SaLLAD 4. dr CO.. has this day been dissolved, by mutual content • i3E01 , 013. M Lel3lCalf AILDRIAY M !SALL &DR, J. D. BITeING. PHILADELPHIA. April 19. 1864 ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS against the firm of LAUMA.N. BALLADE, & 00., will present tte same to LeriMAN & BALLADE, in whme nemes the }mitten will be rondunted in future. LAIIMAN & BALLAD& apl3•tat APIITT. P. 18R1 THE FIRM OF CHRISTIAN tic WHITE 1 c h4 i tlala ti b r, tut:a! purchasedeoat dissolve d . GEORGE LIAN 'WHITS therein , and assumed arliaiodlities t hereof. The Comraiseion buetneta wilt be seethe:pt as heretofore at No WES CHESTNUT Street. by OIMEGFE IL CHRISTIAN & 00.. OWO. H. eaßiernur. JULIAN WHITE. Philadelphia. April 1. 1864. apl2-4t5 INSURANCE. pSURE YOUR LIFE IN YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY, .AIVIEILIC dam' PfIILADELP#iIA, S. E. corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. Insurers in this Company have the additional gua rantee of 6250,000 CAPITAL STOCK all paid nu IN CASE, which, to gether with CASH ASSETS. now on hand; amount to OVER $BOO,OOO MOME FOR THE YEAR 1863 .OVER 92,00,000_ IOSSEB PAID DURING THE YEAR AMOUNTING TO OVER 862,000. DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY. thus aiding the !n -al:v.(1 to pay Premiums. The last DIVIDNND on all Mantel Policies in force Ikaamber 31.1863. was FIFTY PER CENT. Of the amount of PREMIUMS received during the year. Its TRUSTMS are well-known citizens in our midst. entitling it to wore consideration than those whose managers 'reside in distant cities. Alexander Whilidin. J,:Ed gar Thomson, °serge [(nand. Rom' James Pollock, Albert C. Roberts, B. Mingle. Samuel Work. ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. JOHN S. WILSON, Sec. and Tress HALVE 'YOU PROVIDED TOR YOUR FAMILY AN INSURANCE ON YOUR LIFE? 110 ME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, MUTUAL, WITH AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL WALTZ'S S. GRIFFITH, Thizsrmurr C. RIPLEY, SEC I. H. FIZOTHINGITAM. TREAF WILLIAM. J. COFFIN. ACTUARY PHILADELPHIA, REFFM.ENCES Eton. William Strong: Rev. Matthew Simpson. D. D.. Bishop of M B. Chi:Lich; Rev Albert Barnes, D. D. ; Rev. James H. Crowell.; Thomas liehLue. keg ; Lewis R. Ash harst. Etiq ; Samuel Welsh. Egg James Danlap. Esq.; W. R. lejee Sig : John. Mee. Esq. ; Charles Humph reys. R, q. ; J ohn B. Amain. EE - 4.; &0. Palmer. Req • C. B. Mount, Seq.; ballattel C. Perkins. Esq. • John R. Penrose, ; Samuel Field , Esq.; Messrs. E. Clara At Buckner. McCammon, & Co ; John R Myers Co. ; Benismin Bullock 8 Bobs; Wm. & Alfred Mar lton: George B Reese. Son. & B McCreary & Co. ; George Ceokman & Co. ; D. D. Kerahatv & Co. 'Kay St Brother. JOHN H. PACKARD, 11. D., MEDICAL RXAMIDER. No. 1225 SPRUCE SPREET. In attendance at Agent's Office daily from 1 to 2 P. It PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, I 110 04 4L111.0 0112101110111:) tfArVilkit 01013441 B. K. F 4 SI.E.R, AGENT . sp4-mwf3m TEOLLINSHEAD & GRAVES, INSURANCE AGENCY - - . No. 3111 WALBLIT STREW', PHILLDBLPHIA. The following well known and responsible Insurance Companies are now prepared to issue policies at their gency. . /do. 312 Walnut street, Philadelphia. on Build ings, Merchandise, Furniture. Vessels in post and their cargoes, and other property, against loss or damage br Hre, on favorable terms; Howard Insurance Company. of New York (1825). Samuel T. Skidmore, president; Henry A. Oakley, secre tary. Irvin, Fire Insurance Company of New York .(1852)., Mason Thompson, President; Martin L. Crowell, secre tary. . Adriatic Fire Insurance Company of New York (1.85.2).- Will ry iam A. Cater, president; Frank W. Lewis. secre ta. Commercial Fire Insurance Company, of New York (1&5O). Joseph Petit, president; M. V. B. Fowler. se craters. Mercantile Fire Insurance Company of Now. York, (MU William A Thompson, president; John Baler, secretary. Albany City Fire Insurance Company. of Albany. re. Y. (1800). William Tillinghast, president; John Bice, secretary. STATEMENT OF AFFATRS TEM ADRIATIC ME IN6I2IRABCE COMPANY Of NE Kr' YORK. Agency, 3111 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. JA6IILIKY - 1. 1861 Cash capital. increased January. 1864. from riSe, 000 to 9,300.000 00 Surplus . 27,712.40 Bonds and Mortgages. Arid Hens on Beal Es tate United States Bonds, 0-20, and Certiticaten 1164.033 74 Indebtedness 193.173 OA Cash Loans, secured by 5t0ck5........... . .......,997 00 Cash in Bank and on hand , . 81,410 86 Premium/unpaid and interest accrued. 9,087 81 Liabilities Dividends declared kB. SOO. HOLLINSHEAD it GRAVES, Ito 3t2 WnWarr Street. PhiWs. apl-fmwet SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. ARTIFICIAL HUMAN NIES /merged without pan. bi JANES W. QUEEN &CO., 9E4 CHESTNUT Street. OPERA. GLASSES AND OFFIOERSI FIELD GLASSES. lecroroopos for Physicians and Etnaants. A very large sarorixoent for sale try 'AXES W. QUEEN & C 0 .92- as marl , fo r est. MATRFJLA.TWAL DRAFTING TN - STIIIIIKENTS. Obeaterman'a Metallic and diael-tapa Neamares. Par sale by JAMES . = M 9 W 24 Strut.C M HKEITA. Priced and itlnitratadOstaioansa gratis. invisala HEATON dc DENO : LA, HARDWABE to. }wassail. 507 CIOMMEEBOI amid 810 IfOßa i r i lt al rooto. offer for isle: AlLohor Broad liaib I Plena ifiut BMW. W. IEB. lintahar's Owe : leg o oabinat Load. Mriara's Horse Halls; Ws 00l Slates. . Iran. end Irow Wire* a Cards. Also. a fall easartmeat of Amerfaan Hardware. 115.8m1t GWEN BAIZE AND WOOLEN /LOON moms, of ail widths. at Clarst Non'of O. B.IIOOND *Oa* MOM JIM 041 • • - ifibikame William J . Howard Samuel )39dine. John tokman . . Charles F. Hearlilt, Hon. Joseph Allison lEIBO H azleharet. ..4327.712 40 AddiW i t,_ FOR ALBANY AND TROT. via Delaware anti:Raritan llama Tim barge 8. PLANAG AN. Captain Tn.Y.TeOB le now leading at let Wleart below BPRUCIis litreet.for the. above Pointe, and. will leave on WADNI3BDetY, at 6 P. K. For freight. tibia will be taken at reasonable rates. aDg/TA,o . D L FL 4NA6tAlli, Agent. • - aPII,4V • 804 Bouth Delaware Avenue. • -pp EIMER'S, TIN RIVALLED STYLES -Lt , of COLORED PHOTOGRAPHE ftno Quality and ar twit execution, Very moderate ottani of 31 only. Ex aminve Green.e specimens and select styles. at SECOND Strom, abo CABVETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WIN DOW SHAM—Dew stook of lingligh Carogtg Ind ragaivad. and for gab chain. at WA[. soithio. 447 VoTth 6100 ND stmt. below Pogo. aba-4um, • • - • • - - 10` WA A"I'N, A PRA I: .1 - 'CAL 0 o pER A Nrl 3 - C It • TALIST WANTIID ;lie a 61.*SAM in s klthiqr FACTORY in the Sevin. on th► r•eor above Oil City. baying 400 acme of it..l heavily tim bered With oak, and a ft•on...t.ne of one lotto or ;tan. oil tenitory, pt. rtly vtqcp,d The (later itt.a an exucton of 100-bone 5.0.13.1% end can tern out 10.000 staves aa'd headings pet day. The regular Deice of oil barrel.. at (Mau ri . i O2 -g 0 ; coat of &livery. five mate each. Ears obance. Ttita• reasonable. Aedressi ' - 80x1i22,"P. O. Rol 3i* HOUSE OF REFUGE.-WANTEI), IN the Colored Department. en. ASSTS.PANT (male) TEACHER. Ai PIY to the Sunerintendent apll-msr2r PRAO PICA L INSTRUCTION IN lliel f /K-NEEPIDG, in 11$ different branches; Pen nnanthip. plain and ornamental; Gommerclal a 310,11 a" e. Commercial Law. Forme . &e CUTTS gill?, S'd CoMmetc:al College. 637 CiIBeTIVI37 Street. corner of b m.b eve. apll-3t TIFE INSURANCE 0 - NVAL3SER3.I Competent and active persons we , ted. to C 51.1 1 ,188.1 city or ct.nutr7 for :an eetablished file/Velem liititusi Company. Address Box .7.5 1412. Yost Mos. with name and referecces aol3.Stif sALF SMAN WANTED—I N AST A lunNEtar and Blank. Baal/ Rim, f rom w 3 . tar , 4 o f age, of good business qualifications and no bid habits. One with proper testimonials may address • ' Samuel X. ." at this office a:n/3 St. WAN TED—IN A PACKAGE Rouse a young LAD to assist in writing np beast must write a good hand and be correct is Anon.. Addret a Boa 6, Post Office. aplo-2t* - - WANTED—BY A YOUNG M AIN, A Situation in a Dry Goods. Jobbing. or Commis ,a ion Hmise. or large Retail t.t.‘re; is 18 Sea rs of age, and a good penman. Address "F. Boa 2233. - api2 2t. WANTED - A POSITION AS GO vigaizsg, either in the c'ty or country. by a lady competent to hitch Entlish. French Sp.tnieh and music ♦ddreee I 6 DUSTRY, at PM* office, ap11.30, WANTET —5OO CHESTNUT "TELE- I GRAPH POLES. " Apply at the Police and fire Telegraph Office, S. W. corner rIFTH and OIISBTriIIT Streetv. AVl26r WANTED -AN EXPERIENC ED Life Insurance Canvasser. For an A Olcient man a literal salary will be paid. GIEJ. F. VITILLEd. agent Yamatueto Mutual Lite Inemanee Company 4,9 t,rreei• ang N T D-A PART NER. with the above capital. to ex trua. a ProfitaVa Planufacturion Rosiness, wan Cash S4ss. Ad a re.e ' Partner." Frets office 1 13 5 A MONTH : 1 -I WANT TO HIRE AGENTS in every County, at lira a month, ex peues raid, to sell my new cheap Family SeWl MV chip se. Acidreee S. WISON, A lfred. dagWR:,3% FOB SALE '.&NI) TO LET. TO NEWSPAPER MEN.-FOR SALE old, well eatabl tubed. pwing. fir. t class eonn• ty rpßFpaper. OW). N TOWNSEND 3t CO , ar9-sinwbt 123% South FOURTH Street. TIRUG AND PRESCRIPTION STORE ."--" FOR SALE.—One of the beet paying etoree in tae oily for sale if rold within two w , eka aTerage of cash sales fronssl.2 to $l4 a day. Cash Drina * L2®. 0 remit "M D..f ' twine Garden Bab Post Office. Give full name and pm t office address. apl3 3t* TO LET,—THE SECOND, 'THIRD, and foarth Boors at 235 MARKET 'Strut, throntl to C btu ch abet'. zuk29-tf SMALL GROUND RE NTS. —sEv - RAL well-secured old GROUND RI4DIT3 of $4OO $OOO, $OOO, $7OO, and $8:0, for sale Apply at the office et .1" ADISS R 4318i16, at u. 115 South FIFTH Street. O,OID I GOLD I!GOLD I 'LP SS. 2CO in GOLD.—WANTS D. a Modern D -in reed location, with all the modern Impru vemente. the price of which will be paid in GOL D. o.'lo. N. ToWNSEND Si CO-. apft-fi iiegm .Conth FOUBTA Street. in FOR SALE OR TO LET—TWO Wat. Large STONE BUILDINGS suitable for Ymndry or Fketory. AIRA a la. _ge BREWERY. Addre.s NEO. Kicruc, No. 1M33 RICHMOND titreet avl3•lm* da TO RTINT—A COUNTRY RE3I- AsaDENcE. with Pasture, Stablinsr. and Garden, with in ten zeintues' walk of the Media Railroad, about 41.4 rolTes from the Market- street Bridge. Apply at No. 1231 11ABRET btreet aolB2t. A VERY DESIRABLE RESI. DENCE, - rituate in the village of Virgr,DON. one half mile from Abington Station. North Pennsylvania Railroad, is For Reit for the summer months. Terms, PHU Apply, any time this week. to abl3.3t. WM. G MILLERat Weldon. FOR SALE-HANDSOME NEW mea modern DwellL g. CaLLOWHILL Street, above SEVEIgTii :Area. thirteen rooms. with every converti• once. In complete order and a splendid retideace. Lot 22 tent front by nearly 100 feet deep Is offered low and on eery reasonable terms. TO RENT - DESIRABLE RESI DENCE on MAIN Street, GERMANTOWN. twe squares from depot. Large garden and modern eon ventelilefB. SAMUEL. T. PDX, apl3 2? NINTH and WILLOW. da FOR SAL E—A DESIRABLE Watfour-pto.s 1114g11)S ICE, with back buildings. Arc , sin:Jilted at No. 1727 Pisa street. Also. four• story Resi dence,-situated at 1426 South Penn Square. near Fif teenth street. Apply to 11.0 BT. MAC() R.St3OR, It 419 w...1.1,N0r Street, FOR SALE-A FOUR-STORY a:AL - Brick fOISIDENCE, corner of Spruce and Juniper etreete 4 Lot 40 by 130 feet. Ai,o, Brick ENSIXOBI9C.S in superior order. situtted on the north side of Spruce street, above Erosd street. . Also. DWELLING and STORE, No. 824 Walnut street. producing a large Interest on the urice at rvhrch it will be offered. Apply to RJBSRT MAO GREGOR, It 419 WAINCr c Streak gin FOR SALE—DWELLING NO. 513 PINE Street, with back buildings, Alm apl2•Se FOR S 4 LE-A THREE.BTORY AM BRICK 1 3 . 011R8, with seven rooms, with gas, bath, and- water closet. No, lsla PI rz WATS& Street Pe session given immediately, if required. apl2 6t. in FOR SALE OR TO LET—GER ffi~NTOWN Honse._PRLCE Street. lower east of Hancock. CHAS. ALBERTSON, 19100 at- AMID Avenue, or Roeorl above Growl, GocoruLtown. MaOVER 300 HOUSES, ALL SIZES, for pale and exchange, RANSOM ROGERS. 240 North TENTH Street. mb2.5-I.rn* da TO LET—A OOMMODIOT6 -41 m. DWELLING, No. .11.32 North FRONT Street. Rent moderate. Apply to WETHERILL Is BRO., 0c29-1 47 and 49 North SECOND Street. xi FOR SALE-THIRTY ACRES OF ...&—Land,eligibly situated on the Haddonfleid turnpike, 3) miles from the eft, adjoining M il le* Hotel. Will be sold at Bnglotah'e Hotel, Camden, on the 13th instant, st From its proximity- to Ike oily this property is well worth the attention of purchasers. apl2-2t. FOR SALE- A THOROUGH BRED TROTTING STALLION. 6 years old. 15 bands Sinches high, a half brother to Gilt. the great Trotttng Mare: he hart pold in fifty, and promises great speed. To be een at Stetson's Stables. in LOCUST Street, below Twelfth.' Price, $1.600. Address owner. X. A. L , " Conshohocken. apl3 St* Montgomery eonntY. Pa. NW FOR SALE-A NEW SHIFT ING TOP WAGON. Caffrey's make; borne and hak nem all complete. Apply at 64 North FOITH, PH Street. MILITARY. WiNTED-A FEW MEN FOR THE liSd Regiment. Penna. Vole., Idol. 6eorgnl". McLean. Also, one ford Fife Major and several Fifers. None bat good musicians need moray to Lieut. T. (i NORONY. 18.3 d Bee, P. V... anl2.6t. No. 41 North BIXT I{ Street A NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE. CITY AND WARD 'BOU .ADVAROB PAY AND PRIES MONEY? I MEN WANTED for the N • VAL, SERVICE and MA RINE CORPS, who will be entitled to all the City-Boun ties, in addition to Prize Money Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay ES bounty. Application to be made at once to D. X I, NE, Capt. and Provost Marabal Fourth District, Penna., • apl-12t BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets. I CITY 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 CRY Bounties in addltitur to Prize Money. Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay .as bounty.- Application to be made at once to EDWIN PALMER. Captain and Provost Marshal. Second Dtstrfot Penttsylvanla, T 456 South TWELFH Steet. mhS9-tf Philaderlphia. NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE. CITY AND WARD PRIZE MONEY ADVANCR pAY AND PRIZE MONEY I W aZITED for the NATAL allitvicE nod at RINE CORI.S. Who will be oatitled to al/ the OltyßoUth ties, In addition to Prize Money. Beameirwill receive an advance of three mouths' pay as bounty. Application to be made at once, to WM. B. LEHMAN Captain and Provost Marshal First Dietrict Penna. , mb3o-tf 245 South THIRD Street. GRAY'S PATENT MMr ' M n'. lM m'' POW m gr ..' lMmh so Have now been before the public for. nearly a year. They are 41111VOTIMU7 pronounced the neatest sal best- MUDS cellars extant., The upper edge presents a perfect care. free from tb e angles noticed In all other collars. 7la cravat tames no puckers on the inside °Ube turn down collar —they are AS SMOOTH INSIDE. 24 our- SLlM—and therefore perfectly.free and easy to the neck. Me Garotte Geller has a smooth. and evenly-finished edge on BOTH SIDES: These Collars are not si'mpay_flat pieces of paper an in the form of a oollsr, but are MOLDED AND SHAPED TO FIT THE osCIC, ' They are made in " Noulty" (or turn• down style), in every half size from 12 to 177 inches, andi in "Eureka" (or Garotte). from 13 to 17 inches, and paused in "solid eine." in neat blue cartone, containing 100 each; also. in en alley ones of 10 each-the letters very handy pack atm for Travellers. Army and Navy.ollzers. Mir AVERT COLLAB is stamped. " ORAI 'd PATENT HOLDER COLLAR." ' Sold by an. dealers. In Mani Furnishing Goods, The Trade supplied by VAN DUSEN, 1/oPda BIER, 9c 00., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Men'e Furnishing Goods, 647 CHESTNUT Sweet. mh.W.wfm Fm Philadelphia. spMISS M. A. B.AKER, ro, 1346 RFIRSTNIIP Has opened a large stsso , totent of PARIS MILLINSRY. apl2.9in* For the Spring and Bonnier of 1884. ali do t FOR HARTFORD, CONN., DIREC.r. -. Via Delaware and Raritan (lama. —MA PhtleAle[phi& Steam Propeller ComaanY's Steamer"MAßA, Grun/leY Master Is now diseharg , . lag and recekring_freight at Webster ' s wharf. 21 above lOarkg et etreet. CIorItIIK_DRSPA. 1:1 For rates of freight apply on board. or to - Wlit M. BAIRD & CO, ,__Agents. bpli•St 132 South Iffearves. ir) MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT I LOANED upon Diamonds Watches. Jewelry, tf, Plate. Clothing , . &c.. at JONES & CO ',10.01 : Established Loan Moe. corner IMMO and GAS KILL Streets. below Lombard. ap9: Sm. 11 r A.TOUR OIL.-50 8 BASKETS 'LA. A- 4 TOUR OLIVE OLIE,IiVed Par Slain Miss and or sale by JASTOHS & LAVSEGNE. Sole Agents. mb3l-12S . . 909 and 904 O. FROST at S iMIIEL T. FOX. NINTH and WILLOW. PERSCiISiAI..—JEWELRY: BY MAIL, free of poetage, to any part of the United Rates on receipt of the following prices : Single atoms , imitation diamond sings, $1; cluster imtiation diamond. rings, $2; heavy.p atsd vest chains. $1; heavy plain rings, will stand the air ,ngest acid. 60s; small round black-enamel -6.1 ear drops. 50a; heavy-plated black.enamelei sleeve buttons, 21c; gents' imitation diamond studs. $1; gents' imitation diamond pins. $1; bracelet/1.a.: handsomely chased medallions. $1; complete seta carbuncle studs and buttons, $1; complete semblack-enamelled studs and buttons with pearl setting. $1; fancy watch keys. 60c; pen and pencil with extension case,:sl:i ladies long gnard and chatelaine chains. V: ehatniaine•Pins. min c enuine gotta peroha chain% s t; and, gents. lure pine for likeness or hair, $1; seal rings. *I. Direct to 8an11.5 ar KANN. apB.llo , 916 RACE Street, IN IHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY.Or PRILADREPHIA.. El tate of TAMS 8. WOOD WARD, deceased The Auditor appointed bribe Court to andii.aettle.and adjust the account of fiNTHONY W. WOOD WAR.D, JOSEPH A. WOODWARD. and riptair, H. JOHNSON. Executors of James N. Woodward: deo aced. and to make distribution of the balance in, the hands of the accountants -will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appotutmAnt.fon NtfßaDaY, *ell TA. 1564, at 4 o'clock P. af.. at his office, a3ii South FIFTH htrest. in the city of Philadelphia apl3..Wfmilt OBORELB M., OGIUBROB, Auditor, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the 'Court to andit. settle. and adjust the stemma of LOGRATIL D. WOOD. JOHN RObb, and WILLIAM . . WORRELL. Nxecators of the will of Mrs. Margaret Wood. deceased, and to Make distribution of the balance in the bands of the aceount• ant, will meet the pa toe interacted for the pwronsee of Ins eppointment, on MONDAY. April 26th, 1934 at 4 o'clock P. M. at No. 128-South SIXTH Street. in the city of Philadephia. 9,-11 2 -1N- fre 6t EL E. WA/A.lOl. Amino,. I N tB J . ORPRA.NSk COURT FOB THE CITY AND COUNTY Or PHILADELPHIA.. Estate of WILLIAM PINCHIN. &cased. The Auditor appointed by the Mart to audit settle. and adjust the acpount of WILLIS if J. CAD PSH. Sze cntor of the will of,WILLIAM PINCHIN. deotased. and to make distribution of the balance in the henna of the accountant. will meet:the parties interested for the pity poses of hie appointment. on I.TIZSDAY. Sprit Street ls64. at 4 &clack P. di •at No. 1313 South SI , .Z.PEC in the city of Philudeenhia. apl3,wfmlit B OBLEBS Jr., Auditor. IN THE 0/IPHANS' C9/ZIRT OPDE LAWARE COUNTY. Is the matieg of the partition of the Baal Balite Of MULLAH BIDD"NS. late of the Borough of Chester, i n the County of Delaware af. retail. deceased. Inquest awarded February Term. 1864 NOTION id HEREBY GIVEN_Ao George Hall, Annie louderbsok, George Pickerson,William siddons, George Slddons James Siddone, Lardner Biddone. Barak Elliott. IlettiaiSiddons.,lllinebeth Siddons, George meow, an d Rachel Siddons. a part of tholtolts and legal represents-. Oven of the said decedent, 04, by virtue a th e h iquee t, awarded se aforesaid, en inunisition wilt be held au*. taken upon the premises. sltnitte in the Bosollgh of ChaP terskreseld. late the DrOPerti of- the said deitedent,da, scribed as foliates. to wit :. No. I- Being all that certain brick litftellage and lot or piece of around situato at the sontheaa. Front and Filbert streets. Ihrtoaded by Lanes Richardoeliose and elfe.by lands at the heirs of Sarah Scanlan. dil. ceased, see by the sold Trout and B.llhart etT" t '' Do 2 Being all that certain ebnehouse, wharf. and Sot or piece of ground situate at, the soateweet corner of Front and Fiibeirt streets aforesaid. Bounded by lands of Jonathan Pennell. by Cheater. creak. and,bd , the said -Front and Filbert streets. Bo 8. Being all those two certain brisk weasusgos. stone nitstume, and lot or piece of ground situate on the won side of Front street aforesaid. itionded b • blade. of VrederlA 'Fair] Arnie by lends of George and Charles Sharples6, and by Cheater creek, 4 , 11. the 1 BIiTH 341 OF MAY. Mb at 10 o'clock in the Fabblioobl. for the purpose of making partition andtion and spyrateement thereof, se which LIMO to attend,_ if •on think place y are militated .-BP.Att VaNZAINT. BtoPer• Sheriff of Delaware county. IffßOotlitti..b WARD, Attor'ys for Petitioners apl3-wer. SPLEN DI D SPk t 3 OF TRU CH: FOL POETRAI rb. —B. F. BM MIR'S Pho - in on onlore. rire Pronounced a disarlatnao Migpubltg narkpaltd, (Num o** AltOm AMUSEMENTS. TLIIi SI ( ;To, RS C CI 11., S Who ha vgr eaited e.t Mr Gonte. , Store, are re4llo9tEld to attend there annsteaTy a.t u+ ea o'clock TH S ( Wednes day) MOBltil 5(4. to eoucinde the terms or cocoon/eat. and commence fm mediate rehearaaln NeWaPPlicaa'a Akra,y :31.0 i l / 2 d eo g znents by e /Malt without delay. J. R FRy, • dbeiriean of Cocumitte.W On Ml:mica He tertainnkinte fur the Miner/ Fair. it CARL GAERTN:ER WILL GIVE A CLASsie_OLI , SOIREE, Al' 2. Mt BitISICAL 11.1. I *D HALL,. On FRIDAY EVENING. API,W , 15, at 8 O'clock. 1,5,1 , ted by Neter*. CHAS. If JARVIS. M. H. OROSP, A. ItOGGENBURAM. CHAS. M= bt.I.IIX.[TZ. Anil a vocal Double Quartette. PBOultAttOtE : I. Or,Wale, .feeirtmente, Or, 18 orifeDdenebill 2. Quartette. voc a l. " Abend friedeu, " 00113 S mod Duo. two pia , of , (av requeet),..V.llibrertner. 9. Quartette, vocal, "• Wie hab lob ate getter' Op. 29. Moormic Beet hovial. ON P, DOLLAR. 6. Chtintette, inetrenaente, Op. 29 TIORETs To he had at tba Waldo ttorea. ileaervtd Feata tote had at S. E. 000I.D'Ea ZUVISATEL and CEIRSTITUT Streets apl3-3t TBE FIRSI CIRAND AMATEUR -a- VO:::AL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT:ander the auavicee of the Committee on Magical Entertaimments of the Oteat Deatral Fair for the bane& of the Sani tary Oornmieelon. will tale plue.~ u t the liffg2OLL FUBD B • t.t, on the-RIM:ACING OF SATURDAY. April 16. 1864, at S'o'cl...ca. The Aa.phton amatear Band has offe , ed its cervices, and the following aentlemen have also v-nantetred in asset on thi... obeision: W R. Ahaler. l A. !Molten, E. C. Bullard, M. 0., , W.lffnehring. .1 A Brawn I J T. Birched, W. C . '!.. in. e. M. A:. I E F. Murray_ A. Careen. t 11. .iellitne. , J C. el. in. I A Page - J.R Carp -a' er, I 0. Pate; 1 Dentine, j F W Ral.teti, W A I uhrlag. , Er Riene.rde. A Dahtn.g. l F P-..erre A 13. 0 rrand, I S D. *with . LI 13 Fil, i S « ' mender, H. Dooley.i M. Tilge. V. Datdrat. • I . 0 V,...1ia. . H. Gross. E , . 'ir.!aitt. .. 0 Ol.p ...... F. Wells. W /I a meg. J. R Welth, C F Burfdld., H. G Whtte. Ai Fla...dots, J. Whitman. J L. Lantz e. i D. Willing. T.I.IEBTS (IDE DOLL AR each F..r sale at the Music storee of Meagre. Dee -6t Walker. Andr6. and Ovoid. Alga, at the Bookstore of Mr. Laypoldt, and by the above named gentlemen. PROGRAMME. PART Fur.ar Nebnen—Band Verdi, lino Vestate—T. and B dlercadants Chose—Faust . Gm pod Sole — Bßurdt". , e. Solo—T Gatuch4llE. (Thorne and .rettor Sok—Entail Verdi Bott-11 Barbiere —B bulimia! PART SECOND: Attila—Band Solo—Maria di Bohan—B Chorus and Solo Basso—Norma Fold—Ballad—P Solo—Bette in Mase Verdi Solo and Chorm-171va Mitlard BIT deeepb nizzo bee offered hie cervices Fo prAqide at •he Piano. which is from the factory-of Steck a, Co. and forn,hod by Mr. J. Qould; apl3-41 THE FIRST GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. • • In aid of this GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, • Will b. given at HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, 1.1015 TH and ePRING GARDEN - Streets, tun FRIDAY EVENING; April 15. iSP.A. The following artists have kindly volunteered to as. stet: Mips bl-Caffrey. Mr. M. M. Warner. Mr. 3. A. Oetze, Mr Theo Ahrevd, Ur. Simon - Hassler, Mr. E. Hoch. Mr. Stabil Umetead. and others. Concert to commence at &o'clock. precisely. Tickets. El: ran he obtained at Could's. SEVENTH snd CHESTVIIT: at Henry A. Rower's Drug Store. N. B. corner SIXtH and GREEN, and at the door on the ovening of the Concert. - apl3-3t• : A MATEUR CONCERT UNDER THE direction of SIB. PEBELf.I. on WEDNESDAY EVENIAG, April 1.3. 1864. at MUSICAL FUND HALL - PART I- Q uar t,ti."_•.m. e i, in Egato" &mini. imetto—"uarda the bianca inns". OallWatta. Ckvatina— ' lone" Petrellfc Brie digi.- - Lucrei ia Borgia" Donizetti. Doetto—"lli,oletto" Verdi. Romans—" Gate Nacht" Frain AM. Bolero—"Vesprl Sleßiatir , Vern Dnette—" The Alpine Morning" .. Kocka,n. aria—Shadow Song. `Dinorah" Meyerbeer. goartetto — "RigolettO" ......* Verdi PART 11. gorlcs gonk BPkert. navatina—" II Barbiere di Eiviglia".•-•-•..... • •• • Rossini. Drietto— ' II Barbiere di Siviglis"....... Rossini. komanza—" Maria di Radenz". Doniz ALL Cavatina—" La Sons,robnia" &Mini. Ballad—" Rocki d in the Cradle of the Deep". ...Knight. Terzetto—"LOtak a Miller" Verdi. Tickets for sale at principal music stores Doore open at half pact 7 o'clock, concert to commence at /3 o'clock. apli•:it A LFCTURF WILL BE DELIVERED by the Bey. JOHN WALKER JACKSON. at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. on SATURDAY EVENING. April 10, at 8 o'clock. Subject —" ANDßE W Jews - sort." For the benefit of the FAMILIES of Captains BOOTS BY and WHILE, and tie CREWS of the Schooner COQUETTE and 'IWO BEMUSES. who were captured In tha Rap. raber.nock riysr lam August. and are now co/Jilted In rebel dungeons in Sniisbury, North Carolina, Governor A. G. CURTIN will preside at the Lecture. Tickets to be had at PIJOR'S Book Store, S. W. col , ner of SIX 'll and CHESTNUT Streets. . . Jelfereok Cornet Band will lertin attendance, apll-6L. r • - ::0, : GRAND SOIREES, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. Two gniorminments.combining Music anti Calsthe aim will be given by 500 Pupils of the FIPIEkNTR WARD PUBLIC SCHOOL!?. trader the direction of Mr. Vat G. FIACHER, at the. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. On FRIDAY EVENING. Anrllls at 8 o'clock. and SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 18, all o'clock. Tickets, admitting to either Entertainment, 25 cents. to be obtained at the Music stores and at the door op/150 EDUCATIONAL. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN STITLTE FOR YOUti G LADIES. No 1530 ARCH Street. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITE. D. D., B. CLA• BENCE SMITH A. M. Principals. Ninth Year Three departments:' and Collegiata. !Full college come in Classical. Mathes's, ticaL hip ber Rnslieh, >no natural Science. for those who graduate Modern Languages. Music. Painting. and Moe eollon by the beet roastere.For circulars apply at the than tnte. cr address Box 2611 P. o.,Philadelphia.Pa apl3-Bm* MUSIC LESSONS I MUSIC LESSONS! Young Lsdiee, if you wish thorough inslruotion in music. seecial opportunities are afforded at ORS esON SEMINARY, six miles west of Carlisle. Best of board, able teachers. pleasant Dome. Address C. HD.r.ITINGTON 5A172TD.148, hull bn 'Plainfield. Climb. so „ Pa. BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE ♦ BOARDLNO SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. This Institution, Lectuttfully and healthfully locatod, in the no , thorn limits of ATTI.EbO WOG a, Backs riNut. ty, Pa., will commence its Spring and Sum i c er Term or the 19th of PIPTR MONTH nest. and cord sessloit twelve weeks. The course of instruction is thorough and complete it all the Elementary and higher branches of an 'ENGLISH CLAS9IOAL, AND MATHEIN.aTICAL, EDUCATION The French Language Ls taught by a native. Freud teacher. - - . Circulars, giving hill particulars, may be had on sip plication to the Principals Attleborongh P o,_Blicitt county. Pa. J Ja/518 F. 6Ralilasll3, tnElB Principal. VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY. NEAR MEDIA, PA.—Pupils raceived at any tirts English, Mathematics, Classico, and Natural taught. Military Tactics, Book-keeping. and Civil gineering taught. Entire expenses about CSper wess Boys of all ages taken. Before to Wm ;Tarn, e:e Sheriff; John C. Capp at Co. No. 'As Sontb Third Wool and Thomas J. Clayton. Eaa. 'Fifth and Prone stresta Address Rev. J. HAEVEY BA.ETON, A. M.. Male Green. Pa. "07-W LOST AND• FOUND: 1 . OST- A OERTIFIOA3 E OF 5-FEB -a- 4 CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, for *516.05, dated March 12. 1830, No. 764. in name of WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also. a Certificate of 6-pet cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, tor the sum of 16230, dated June 30. 1346, No. 1452. in the name of 'ELI K. PRICE, administrator of William Meredith in trust. AP , plication has been made to the dilator General for Tl' newel of said Certificates feloam ELI Tr PRlcid. No. Rll ARMI Street. PERSONAL. LEGAL. THE ORPHANS' COURT FOB -L TAE . CITIr AHD COUNTY OP PHII.II9ILPOTA VIE 11 2-i. ENTE NARY JITIfILEg ou VVEL LIA M SHARTSIMgA:fiE, AT I'FIE ACADEMY OF WWII FRIDAY EV;NINTI, APRTL 22, 11014.' HAMLET." HAMLET DAN I? iNDMMAKT, &Cr 'lOO 0111. r phzte dialminiehed ectore from' 941 trzrbe of the conetr7 Meek by lb, Owmanis Orchestra. Ifi Fartic elate will be published hereafter. SATIMPAY Rvgriliso. 'PRIL 23 11361. SAAICRPRang JrittiLßEl. . JAMES E. MIJRDOCLI, ESQ.. Will deliver an Ode to eh sit-par. and the Orasiene of Broil:lsland Marc anteny over the dead body of Caesar. The following gentlemen and eocietlen mem with.' a variety of oratorical, tictotial, and musical entertain. meats PbrrPArforniq nee.: DAM" XL BA DM ill N. E.q Bantrpqr Hecanturrt. Esq., of the Cermet, f perk the CUM iNfa. 0 llflBll9 'Ma, the OERMAN 01,Eas CLCRS, and: the .Phihidel nbie. ARTISTS' CLUB Ps rl feelers wit he orthilehed hereafter 13- THE 111IT1 PROCEEDS TTI.ILF. BE EA 'YARD OVER To THE SCHOOL CGAIItrI.TTES. OF' Tift? GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE SANITARY oomDfISSION. Plink Of BO mitOileit fey , Althet. dAtit Plted , ieth. NOViet Circle, and Eloic.hy, 44 Fe roqy Circa., 60 cents ATII• philbeatr.,2ls cents N. extra. Charlie for reet cot seats, Tickets to he had et the Office of Tristt4erdt; P. BookwILDB}RDER, 131 sonth THIRD Street RlPtet Ston.sce F. • Le•cohlt, corner of gni Jut viper. rad Scheer &R"...ttadt., s eoroo, Portet- cud. Wood Streets. Mt .3 It A CADE M. Y MIIs'Y6. CELEBRATIoN OP TUE TiTTRD ANINIVERSLItY FIRST :REGIMENT INFANTRY. 4'e'rfa RAD IO ' a Blom ? , MILITARY .CND CITIEENS' DRE,B4 ) sorP.RD- ANIt PROMRIN ADE .;oIURIEIt. TUESDAY Ersrirrio, APRIL la, nu, Procetde to be devoted to the GREAT CB TEAL PAIR Fan: Tifß 'UNITED STA TES SANITARY comgrsetotg. COMMITTEE OF .I.ftRANOEBIENTEI P P.:Slab/omm_ ILtent. A. R. Pnefinit el , d William R. fern; Went flha,rlee K 14 flaYt . J Lcndeoeleeer,. Dent (314,0. F Deleker, ro.pt . Wtllicru W Allen. Merit Jas. C. Wray. Can't' aporee W Gardner. Liens. B. M, Dusenberry.' Cant. 3: Pitrber Martin. *TICKETS. THREE NOLL/RS: Concert to commence:at 8 o - cloelt. LoLc.a.i at 10 o%ttoek. Tick eta ran he procn,ed from any of the above-nante'd Committee*. also, members of the Regiment. aft Oak- ' ford & di:tear the uontlnental Rotel, and at re3rittir a C. 'e, BC, 13 North Second street apli,4ll ACAI)EMY OF MUSIC LEO rtres • 1310 GRACE O h it WOOD. • F( TEE BENEFIT OP T3S Co f ITER ON LABOR, /NCOSta; 4,5 D REVENUE OF THE GREAT' ‘ENTRAL FAIR. F OR g • SiPiTTARY CO TIi MMISIOff. oN HOYDAT L'VF.Nllicl. April 18th, 1864, SUBJECT, — LIGHT:', OF THs WAR 11.017 D," TIChtTS •...FIFTY OBNTS. Ito extra charge for re, :voel Sate at the sod Mn. Tictett alto for Juniper and CTheltent streets. Chwout etreetA GROV E ' CHES'PNITT-STREET THEA Pk R. LEODARD GI:OVER Maus "`r 014 6 6 f (441.VPV 7 ,5 r rhAgY , Wkilliagiv p TIES EVBI4IIiIG. The Director anaGances.'with regret. the caritas; fear rtightP as most pcsit,velv The laat fear of THE cvVroltot TEM 00TOR.w.Pff. , _ And Draiitatic een.on ....Verdi DOOl7 tti. —.6eitini THE /111:1IENSg 613011T:S or S Trg NE DRAM Ilil4IS lIIME t• IPUL D c,r RAMA. duriug the pant twrs weetia was received With every dcmoutarhtion of dolinbt tiv Emile Ices that` PILL73P I`6E THEA'rI“. IN NrEtilf Pe.tt,T, THE BIAGISIr,r3avr SrPBUB &urn:VG. AWL,' • TI4RILLING EPFSITPS, Have beau the tome geanron. praise from both the Prat"; i,d e Pak.lto S'fl' 01 3 818 OF 81114 Ry A etl—Tean a' on. e ask n and dg by' John 11. Smith. Act 2 — Whiirf and Boat abed on the tlanka of the /4.obiibilay a b. Sohn R. 4ciiitn. act partmeate to Terrtbonne Mansion. by Sicttla and S•ronr. act 4-Ifight —Landing 1n t e Atchafalaya—The Bandar St-etrlaat. by P. 1 . rtrong, Act 5. orso tat —Tbe ?Cava Claarter— Pete's Cabin, by John 3. smith. Eicatten 2d and at —flans brake—A Bayou—Red Cedar ayramn—Night. by D Strums. Ernie 4—apartment at the Msnaten—apotheshr of - Peng auto_ OF PRI' ES—Dress Circle and Parquet. 60 cents Family Circle. 22 cants: Orchestra Seats. 75 cents. Five of the front benches only are reserved as Orches tra Seats. Po extra charge for securing Seats. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises a 8 MONDAY, April 18, 1864, Brief engagiment of Ore nd fieera. FLOTOW'S • MARTHA, " Sale of Feats commences to. morrow, Gx OV ER'S CHESTNUT-STREET THEATER LEONARD GROVER."... _Maria= (Also of Grover's Theatre. Washington. D. 0. EXTRA ANnOIINGEMBITT. The Manager Ills th 4 pleasure to announce that. i n conformity with repea.edly expressed desires. he ha* strange , ' A BRUT SEASON G.RAND OF OPERA.' To commence at Grover's Cheantit strsat Theatre MONDAY. APRIL 1.8, 1864, MME. BERTHA JORANINSEN. Prima Donna Dramstielle: - - MLLE. LOUISE FREDERIC/. Prima Donna Lpriqua; MLLE. PsIILINE OahNIjSA, "` Prima Donna Legere; AIME. L• RoOIIE MLLE IisTELLI PICARDE. M. FRANZ HIMMER. JELLS. MARIErre ANGELA. Primo Tenor(' Robust° I N. THEODOES .11•HRLRA NTT, Tenors graztal 111.1.11,0 N Srunisma, Primo Btritone AL FRSIDRICH ORAFF. B , sso Danrante 31 LOUI3 Basso Profnudo: • CARL AiiiaCROTZ POW.BEFIIL CHO RThs Cbef d'Orchavtre, AND GRAND ORCHRSTRA! From the Academy of Music, New York. The season will cote wence with FLOTOW'SGRAND OPERA. Tue , day—"lL BACBT/lii# 154 - BBVIGLIA." Waxtenday-00014 ,, D'S ' B.Q3 T.'! . _ . Sate or ,eats for Monde,. ' • Martha, commencee to morrow morning at the Box Office of the Theatre, and at J. E 001114'a music store. although the expenses of this engagement are cane equal to tho , e of Grand Opera at the Academy of alualc, the following , Lriling excess of the regular dramatic price alone la impol.ert SOALI OF PRICES FOR OPERA. Drees Circle and Parquet 26 cents extra for securing Orchestra Seats $l . OO . • No extra charge for securing. Family Circle 25 Cents. in view of these ye , y liberal prices, and the well ) town excellence of the immense company engaged. the Manager confidently anticipates the moat liberal Patronage. apl3 A. BIROFELD. Agent. ALNUT•STR2EI THEATRIg. Tird night of the engagement of the DATENPOR r-WaLbACK- FARBRN AIadANCE. THIS ( Wednerday) ISVENID/0 - , April 13th. The pm formanee will commence with the Tragedy of R &MAT. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark B L Davenport. Ghobt of Hamlet's father I W. Wallack. 'arisen 0 erlrude. Hamlet's mother Mrs rumen. 'lO •onclude with the favorite Drama of the .IDOPTED Deere open at 7J. o'clock. performance commences atB. Ml'S. JOHN DREW'S NEW AROH. STREET THINATHE. SECOND WEEK OP MRS. ,TOFIN DREW. UIIQOALIPIED SUCCESS ROSEDALE. GRA THE Ex a . LE BALL. With ttt SPLENDID IS ORNERY, FINE ACTING. MECH APICAL EFFECTS. and BRILLIANT DANCING ROSA LEIGH HIM JOHN DREW. Sesta Secured one week In advance. Play to comment. ta tt St termtnate at 11%. atoll &I' VON CERT HAL] , CHESTNUT ST., ABOVE TWELFTH. . . J. W. WILDER SECOND AND LAST WEEK OF SIMMONS. THE GREAT SSOaMOTEUR and &comprehensible BaSILCONTH kiIMATURGIST, who. in compliance with the wiehesof thoananda of per t One. Who have not had an opportunity of emending hi. NEANCISS MaGlQt763 during the out week, will commence a second eerie' of eirirern ,antaaiirnee ON tdOts GAY EVENING. APRIL 11th, in the course of which he will exhibit A DATALY66I OF WONDERS • . of an eniirely novel and unfathomable description. in cludthe. In el:aqui:K.4ton with 'BS BLOOD lED Ca R LIOAP Ur IE and th e ILLUSION- AltY BilktaCLISS . _ will& have already created so great an excitement in bpiranal Circles—a series of new and unparalleled TOLES D'ADDREEN, constituting an Astounding Expose of the hands prac tised by the wick. d and Bleep:lemons Pretenders who have sought snd found their VICTIMS AMONG THE CREDULOUS by their impudent neaumution of . . . . 611P.ISBNATURAnap corm I • Among these e expone erform the celebrated t Fplritual Fraud kn own as . . THE ROPE TYING. in which be will allow himself to be tied by any person , In the audience. with any number of ropes and IMMEDIATELY FREE ! He will also perform his GREAT PARADOXICAL PEAT. called LE TOUR D. Sf DENIS; or. SRL D ECAPITATI ON. of which due notice will be amen. Be If also, for the first time. do his great PI -C A TOR LAL FEAT of producing VASES OF F1 , ..11 AND WATER, F &015 4 NOTHING, and go through with a great variety of Interesting TOITEd DE PABST/DIGITATI.kH. SO .CBRnRS b AtteNE 3.13.0 HAN CARS OF CHINA AND , JAPAN. SPECIAL NOTICE. • In order to eve every poNon an opportunity of wit. nendnA the ICES YICAL POW/ KftS OF TELIE AUTO OR, OF THE ERMAN OF MaGriO, the Manager nage *MI, to announce that he haetca de a RETIROTION :21 PRICE 02. A DMISSION, which nIII be bat TWENTATIVE CENTS to all parts of the homy), Doors open at 7 P. Sauces at S. ott SAITMDAY, AT 2 P. , M. SEM SMALL BM:F.4 ELEVENTFMT. OPERA HOUSE. TE.Z. FAMILY RESORT." CARECRogg I.ND DIRRY - 8 hirNsrßns, TEES GREAT WAR TROUPR.OF THE WORS,e, In flair SELECT ITHIONAR SOIREES, Splendid Sinsimp., renatitul Vnnaing. Lllll4lO/11.Abir. iernOlitien, Plantation Seidell • & C.. at.. by TWMITY TAt RIVING Marna. EVERT EVENIAG: TRI M Tickets 25 tents. Doors VPS-4 tit 7 ocloak. fa27-8m J. L. GARNOWI3I3. Business EhAEM 0 L h G .A_.R - For t.is better recreation, enioiw e ent, and proteea Lion or decent and respeclable Minns.; Reeleatinairtri be established. a CLUB GAROBN. Poeitivaly, . private an 3 exclusively aoossoltdo to 711.2/' hers. beakthe Nary Bimini conditions in the Bubsorivtloil Books. laid out at Mmieelleld, at. Liar err -giant Ball, and at Restaurant. R. , corner SPRING OkaDEN and BRO Streets. For the Committee, ar9-44 * Da. -a A. WiTZSTIUM rtnl ORE/A PICAIRE • AT corkußUT HALL. T.ECCITSIS ROOM I &VIRTU WBSIE, Comwaneing 1110171fs.Y. Anrilank. 113SCO Williams' celebrated PANORAMA O•R THE BIBLE. This Is the most complete and Antehed Paint's/of the Sacred Scriptiree in the world. eozsgriaing over Any of the 'licit Su3t.reis AND THRILLISftit SCRNIe Of the Bret three thon.sand years. of Biblical Hie haa b forming altoge th er one of the Boost othibillotut of age. OPEN EXERT VrB.ll.lBa ate onarter to 8 o'clock. A.:mteeion 76 cents. N. IA —Matta+, on. wedneaffay. Thursday. whi ff . and Saturday afternoons. at a oNiaock: Ada:anion fox Children Seagate. fela,%st pENNI37 INA NI 4. ACADEMY` OP THZ PINY /LETO leas oinurnstrr STREET. CLOSED to Prepare for the ARRUAL gicenurroN, avid open on the %lath of APRIL. By order of COMMITTEE ON ZNHIBITION, ang-If GERMANIA OBOHISTILII.-PUBLIU BERlBeara ... a sava x , at N. at Um CS CAL D H Maxie it DBE of six Ileket.... To ha had • DBE • 110* CHESTNUT %id. J. E. d o or. VII aad CHESTNUT. a7 a a a t ts gall door. Ml' COTTON BAIL WOK AND OANVAS ~, ..„ - Maw. '4lld b di. Olioria% Dusk I.:.ning of all dooderbilona. foe " awnbilli Trunk and Wagon Covers. .4 i' =• ".,. • DEW lionfluiturus' Drier Felbe, from Ito s test V "••••• 40.441111 e, BouJOB. W taidiau mark. k W . limiTrivanr ma& ~~~: AMTJSJEMI3IO'I.I4. seatB. •ie Mr.O•AR &. F . CAPTI4O :Rua by Pagh 'Edxli and .MAit TEL 50 Cents Manager MATINEE