• 'a cow has in the ,14 dein. :will be chosen at such times and in sue a manner tan be directed by the resneciive County Com- Er'. 2 State Convention is called for the purpose of 1, 3 1 - in nomination an Etcetera! ticket, selecting ..ter at large to the National Convention of the Unv_on to 10 held in Baltimore ca the 7th Jane. and rc such hc,iou an it may deem proper in reference to enproschhiz ential CattVniqB 5€ 4,,,icr of the disteci delegates from. PannA7l - to ti.o Til.alonal Convention is left — where 11 pro , bElongs—ts the peeple, assembled in their County ce ntjon2. but the different County Committees are als requested to adopt ouch measures as will ;nllattendance at their respective conven. ions. :eras' secure in the chola° of celega:es, a deli . re .-...pleteion of the will of the people. Committee cannot forbear to congrainlate of libertyaad the Union upon the recent trluan 0.1. cause in Pew Hampshire and Cannecii.n ~snress the hope. shared by ail 10. al =en., tb if, only the forerunners of mere splendid victori be won in the same canee. alike b.: the boll abalf of the Union State Central Commltioe. WAYNE. AicV.S.iGli. Chairman. HAmEnsrr. 2 s ecrc tr, r i" BAYS. • NORTH_ PENN RAIL.M.) so,—_,A l Al 7 ll" - . PHILADELPHIA. April 11 1554. The Annnsl Meeting of the stockholders of this Com imywia held ut the office of the Philadelphia and Jaditg Railroad Company, No. 217 South FOURTH .911. OIL MONDAY. the gd day of May neat, at tan Dhlock A. N.. et 'which time and ploceen elec•ion of offi.- :En will be held. WM. H. WE3B. hp , 3-dtmy2 Seer& tary. NOTICE.—THE FIRST ANNUAL 3:acerbic of the Stockholders of FSEDBEI D tSf iI'AL COMPANY will be held at the Office of the Com ;tLT, 31.731 1471,LSITP Street, oe TEIRSD Y. dtay iK4, at la N.. when an election will be held for Five IrlEClOrg to serve for the evening •ear. i.clll2t CHAS I) KNIGHT, SecretarY. REDUCTION IL THE PEICE OF COBS.—La accordance with a resolution of the tend of Trustees. passed on the 20th instant, the price Coke from the Mer.ei-street And. Swim Garden Work■ has teen reduced to 10 cents per bushel; and ion the Point Breeze :ma lffanaynnk Works to 9 cants JOBB C. CBESSON. Chief gulp ser- P3ILAT , FT:PRTA GAS WORKS. March ?B. 7864._ mh•Z9 tel 3CLEDICAL - puirtroYou'S OFFICE WiJa Na North FIFTH Street,. . . . PRLI.ADMAMIA. "'toy 17.. UM. inporters and Dealers in MEDICINES, HOSPITAL HOSES, HOSPITAL ORNISHEB, BEDDING, ICE. Se., are invited to submit their Price Lists from time to cm to this Office. J. MURRAY, nr,131-Rtpme ilurrena and Medical Purveyor. OITACIit OF THE AME 11.1 CAN FIRE LAURANCE COMPANY. PHILADnLERIA, The Di r rEciot+ ha:a this day declared a Dividend of i3TES DOLLa&S LIND FIFTY MOM per share f.r the ..r elx raoslhs. which drill be paid to the tootholders their letel repreeeatariNer, on and after the 21st all taxer. 2. - LBERT C 7,. CRA Fecrearr. ?V. SCRUVLKILY. AND SUSQ,IJ EH ANNA bk." 11a.11,.a02-1, Office 24.61 t , 017 a r a Street. PHILADELPHIA.- ep:il 4. Ls , s 1 The Amami kleetiag of the btocio holders of tk is Cora tsllT. and an election Praddent and. aiX. xsJi take place, of the Office of the Company. on .110.1. DAY, the 2,1 day ofnext, at 12 o'el'ck ap.s tory2 - Wit H. %VERB. Secretary. rt. GOOD SPRING RAILROAD CO , PHILADELPHIA. April 13, tal4 The dung Blef.ting of the. Stockholders of this Cum itOSwill held ac tb. , ••lice of tit.. Philadelphia and eediDgle R Co., No. 224 South FOURTH Street. Phl iidelph3a. ca MONDAY. the 2.1 day of May heat, at 11 "J'clock 1. N.. at Which time and nlace an election for zEcers will be held. WM. H WEB 3. 0014 lit Secretary. OTSEGO MINING GOSEPaNIT --NOTl(ll.—The First OleetingOf :he CozTorators of the northern" (now changed to "0;- .7 - ''' .) Minn t Cotapmay of Michigan. under its Articles ancciation, willhA held at N 0.319 WALNUT snmet. Ptiladelphia, on MONDAY, the 18th of Ancii. 1854, at :B: o'clock A M. CH 48. 0. :11O1K6011. *.A.E.MADITRE 3100E03. Two of the Astorlatoo of maid Corporation. PEMADELERIA. Moreb 81). 1861. inh3l.lheintaple ALCONA MIMING COMPANY OF iNe.. MICHIGAN.—NOTICE —the first meeting of the Lt•rhoretors of the " Racelame" (now changed to • • Al- N...1c - ) Minin g Company of Michigan, under Rs nrtie , es 'association, will be held at No. 3L9 WALNUT Atreet, .t:lt.delphia. on DIONDAY, the late of Aorti. ISA at IL oclock A_ IL ChnS. C. JACKSir.d. MAIM/LEMKE MOORE, Two of the Assis of eald florpnration. PHILADELPate. Match 30. 18t4 mh3l-thetntaplB. MPIELLADBALWIDA. AND fiN...a.DING NAILBOAD COMPANY. Office 51.47 Sams. E Street. ?Kautratrita. gentdmber 2. 1868. DIVIDEND morus.—The followint-named nernoni z.a entitled to a Dividend on the Common iitoek of Wm oultitsir. The residence of several of there la ext "3.ll, end it is. therefore, necessary that the cortill !sae of etoek should be presented on *ailing for the . ;:r.fillonS. 8. DEARPORD. Treasnren !STOCKHOLDERS' NA3LMB. ;'' Idnenster. illenry R. alaerer. Jsbe Mclntyre. Andrew Tumor, Eilii. I. Newport- Ilirs. Neiman MAO sed•etnthtf MILITARY. A! WANTED—A FEW MEN FOR THE , Ind Etesiment. Penna Vols., Col. Georg P. McLean- Po. one roc d Fife Major and several Fliers. None oat good musicians sped apply to Lieut. T. El KORONY. 183 d R.gt- P. V., nn12.81. No. 41 North SlX.Til Street. 0 NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE. CITY AND WARD BOUNTY! ADVANCE Par AN O PRIZE MONEY! „.. MEN WeDTED for the NAVAL, SERVIcE and M. ' , NB CORI - S. who will be entitled to alt the City Bonn• in addition to Prize Money. , kzeen will receive on e.d.vance of three reor.the pay briu t - cation to be made at once to Snr. x. LEHMAN Captain and Provost Marshal First District Poona.. inhat-tf 245 South THIRD Street. AiA NDE RSON C A.VA_LRY. Eforat,aliteva Wanted for this Razirnlnt. An regular llnnetia* TMia_ ignmare at Olnaa. 274 South THIRD Street WILLI at J PAL I IIIR. Colonel Corerne.ndinn. GAP NIIYING COMPANY (NICKEL) , LANG/LS rzs COUNTY .-425 &hares of phi! de. •r. l 'tock wile bo sold. to closa a c -macro, at par DOLLARS PER SElaBB). smolifol for irome ,p!telY. Et Address •• G a," Box No. 726, Philadal toa Ofileo TEE ),IN AL 00FIEBE ELO BTER Fog --ITYDS 7 B PAT)StfT. Feb 2, 126-1, 1:4.471, 7 4 Potent Trier- Pa 7 . 1/ Roasts Coffe r . 111.;! e lif without ifotl a Ene e aroma of the berry or ))Dgi , tee patience of the operator; effects a great saving', urine iL•s is burnt and all the strength retained. 2 . $3. ror gale at the 13.rAtertre. Iltrige-fernhhing. and. T.ner tteten, and by the Coffee-Boaster and gill Mann 'hettirin COUIDaI2Y. BY DB & 1313RPEE. Agents. 1505 PENNSYLVANIA. Avenue, Philadelphia. Liberal Discount to the Trade. apl6..ttnthlm TO'wens- ROTEL PROA TEN PRIETO R COMBI SD S AND Y DE' PT STOVE .1(1) (*EPEE EO SWISH places it within your power to own Ccifee better attd at less expense than ''.en done by the l'rofessional Roaster. besides giving I ts the satisfaction of knowing the article you nee I . TR'..• Boaster, capacity from 60 to 110 pounds -• VW hosstr. co posit, front 915 to 60 pounds, 90 earns chines are now in successful]. operation. in tile continental Hotel. Philadelphia. Aehlard Souse. 'Dales Hotel. aebinslon Hotel. • • 3 1. Nicholas Hotel, Newyork. Fifth avenue Hotel, lieW York Hotel. • Riclunc nit Rem% Chicago. Tremont Bosse. Galt House. Louisville. KY., 11" . bpolaY others. • , d at 'Lectured end for sale only by the Coffee Roaster 31,41 eisunfacturlog g C v fim o r r liuRpEE. Agents. ariv iSjr) SPINN6YLVANIA PkOade..l_l4l.4l, zlailla _ A NEW BOOK FOE EVERY FAMILY 1 lax' THOUSAND COPIES SOLD ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION TENTH THOUSAND IN PRESS. A YOUTH'S - HISTORY OF THE REBELLION. OF WILLIAM M THAYER. AUTHOR OP THE . 'PIONEEP. BOP, &c Flare lull-page Illustrations Price sLsiri. This'"lsistory of the Ilehellion" . centains the substance of the larger works; co that families Oast do not care to .urchase the histories made large and expensive by the introduction of public documents, long speeches, dm. Which few; If any. core to read. will End the present a valuable and, reliable History for the elder portions of the family as well as tie younger. 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Nor is this due to any fictitious claims or pretensions, but to earnest efforts to excel; to make the course of instruction thorong h. and practical; to sparest° expense to mate thepl . p,se actraelve and plea sant: bat. above ell. to the fact that the managers have dared to discard worn. out al Steins and introduce sub stantial Improvements on the old order of things. Visitors are always welcome and we earnestly invite those interested to call and judge for them•elves. Send for a •Clicular and Illustrated Compendium. shoeing complete interior views of the establish ent era 7.t*r SELECT FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. MOUNT JOY Lancaster comfy, Pa. Session opens on the Tr EgoAs of May. For tirelllB,7l.. dd rap. in • . R. Ja• MORRISON, Principal. LLOW OR CHESTER-SPRINGS 11BiORT. CHESTS& COUNTY, PA. —The subscriber will optn this beautiful S ammer Resort for the reception of Visitors on MAN 1. 1584 For farther infor mation. inquire of Messrs. SA&MtENTO & MatitAllf. No. 120 *Ai SUNDT Eltreet, or ieldreas the subscriber. at ibe Springs -21.1.144.94/, 1. IL SZYDIE, 6nparlnt.744oo. 111 NABIC IA L. U. S. TEN-FORTY 130iNIMAI. Thies Demla ars hatted under the Aet eCint Pm of March Stk: 1864. which provides that in lieO of so much of the loan authorized by the del of March 3d, 1883, to which this is supplementer,. the Secretary of the Tree- Only Is authorized to borrow from lime to limo, on the credit of the United States; not exceeding TWIY HUN DRED aLLLION DOLLARS, dartzg the current fiscal Year. and to prepare and Dario therefor Coupon auttlle tistereg Bonds of the united States; and all Bonds fanned under thin Act shall be EXEMPT PROM TAXATIONIY or under any State or municipal authority. Snosorfv , tions to [Mate Bonds are received inzUnited States notes,• or notes of National Banks. They are TO BE RE DEEMED ID COIN, at the pleasure of the Government, at any Period.' But less than ten nor more than fork, years from their date. and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID. IN COIN, on Bonds of not over one hut dred dollars , annually, and on all other Bundy semi-annually. The interest is payable on the RYA dayteeg March and September in each year. The semi-anunar Coupon are parable al those dates, and the annual Coupons on the BO and ICO-dollar Bonds are Payable on the first of March. Subscribers will receive either Registered !or Gorman Bonds, as they may prefer. Regiotered Benda are re corded on the books of the 11. S. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the owner's order. , Coupon Bonds ate payable to bearer, and are more convenient for com mercial uses. Registered Bonds Will be issued of the denominations of Fifty Dollars (15C), One Hundred Dollars (OW); Five Hundred Dollars (35OO). One Thousand Dollars ($1,000), Five Thousand Dollars ($5,0( , 0). and Ton Thousand Dol lars ($113,000): and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of Fifty DoHers (RO), One Hundred. Dollars ($100) Five - Hundred Dollars ($5OO), and One Thousand Dollars Mitt% Entscrilbers to this loan will have the option of having thsir Bonds draw interest from March let, by paying the accrued interest in coin (or in United States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding fifty par cent for Pre mium), or receive them drawing interest from the date of subcription and deposit. As these Bends are exempt frame municipal or State taxation, their value Is increased from one to three per cent. per annum, according to the rate of tag levies in various parts of the country. At the present rate of premium on gold they pay over eight !Per cent. interest in currency, and are of equal convenience as a permanent or temporary investment. It is believed that no securities offer so greatinduce ments to lenZere as the various descriptions ofli 5, Bonds In all other forms of indebtedness the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies. or sepa rate communities, only is pledged for payment, while for the debts of tke United States the whole property of tie _country is holden to secure the payment of both Principal and interest in coin. These Bends may be subscribed for in sums from $5O up to any magnitude. on the same term!. and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the interest. The fact that all duties on imports are payable in specie, furnishes a fund for like payment of interest on all Goveinment Bonds largely in excess of the wants of the treasury for this purpose. Upon the receipt of subscriptions a certificate of de- Poett therefor, in duplicate, will be issued, the original of which will be forwarded by the enbscriber to the Se cretary of the Treasury, at Washington, with a letter statir g the hind (registered or coupon) and the denomt nation's of bond required. Upon the receipt of the original certificates at the Tree eery Department the Bonds subscribed for will be trans mitted to the subscribers respectivelir. Subscriptions will be received by the TREASURER OF TEE UNITED KATES at Wastdngton, and the AS. EIaTANT TREASURERS at Philadelphia. New York, and Boston. and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.,. First National Bank of Carlisle. Pa., First National Bank of Danville,. Pa., 'First National Bank of Erie, Pa . First National Bank of Marietta. Pa.. FirstlEational Bank of Meadville, Pa.. First National Bank of Scranton, Pa., Fecondliational Bank of Scranton, Pa.. First National Bank of Strasbarg, Pa.. Firet National Bank of Towanda, Pa.. First National Bank of 'West Chester, Pa., Escond National Bank of Wilkesbarre, Pil-et National Bank of York. Pa., First National Bank of Parkersburg, W. Va. First Naiional Bank of Washington, D. C., First National Bank of Newark, N. J., First National Bank of Baltimore. First National Bank of Binghamton, N. Y., First Nati:nal Bank of Elmira, N. Y., and by all National Banks whisk are depositaries of public money. All respectable banks and bankers throughout the country will farnia , farther informa tion on application, and afford every facility tO anb scribers. arid &Wit UNITED STATES 33CPPIDS READY FOR DELIVERY, L-I.►~~xn+~.yu:t:~►:+~ec~i~~x:i~~~~yw~rsx ~X;;au~~sy~3:~ StLB BY E. W. CLA.II:IK & CO., No. 3$ EOI7TR TRIED STREET SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE TEN-FORTIZ:, LOAN RECEIVED BY TOE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OP PHILADELPHIA, AT P.R.A1V1C.1 74 4:117,13. OF Th THE is Ban TREAhU Ras k has been d esignated by the SECRETARY as DEPOSITORY OF THE PUBLIC) MONEYS, AND A FINANCIAL AGENT Or THE UNITED STATES, And authorized to receive subscription to the NSW UNITED STATES LOAN. bearing interest at the rate of FIVE. 1 3 M - 11, Per Annum IN COIN. Honda from WO to $lO- 000. In torett to commence either with the date of the bonds, Warch 10,3864. or at the date of aubeeription, at the option of the subscribers. WILLIAM IL BRAWN, Cashier! ALL THE 6-20 BONDS SUBSCRIBED FOR THROUGH US ARE NOW R E AD Y FOE DELIVERY. PERSONS HOLDING CUR RECEIPTS WILL PLEASE CALL AND RECEIVE THEIR BONDS. JAY COOKE & CO., apl4-St 114 SOME( THIRD STREET. 5 _ 20 _COUPONS, DUE tar IVAY, Ow T 3 4G- 1-X T. ORDERS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS ATTENDED TO FOURTH DIA.TICPINTAMI 13A.-NrC PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL $lOO,OOO. : • le I OF IN ; c it' 111 PRESIDENT. • WILLIAM P. HAMM VICE PRESIDENT, ALBERT C. ROBERTS. CASHIEL SAMUEL J. MACMULLAN. DIRECTORS. WM. BROOKS t _ D. W. ritteztalr, JOHN FARRIRAi SMILEY. WM. P. HARM, BAcT C. BOSSUTS, JA& C. KALCH. WILLIAM S. THE FOURTH NATIONAL BANK Is now 000 n at No. 7;.t3 Arch 6treet. for the transaction of a General. Banking business, upon the tesna.fterxes. Collections made on all points at the very lowest ral'es. Subscriptions received for the Baited States 10-40 ti6lel4 J, ainoMpLaLlif, ap/6:1114 owilder, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPH N EW EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS; PATRIOTIC DESIGNS, NEVER BEFORE EXHIBITED IN THIS MARKET. BERLIN ZEPHYRS, 8.3113'D IMAMS, SILK. FLOSS. Aftlians and Fancy Work Made to Order- CRONI33 A:I:II43,A_PL'S ZEPHYR STORE, 103 - SOUTH ELEVENTH ST., BELOW CHESTNUT. apl4. em3t LINEN GOODS. DREXEL & CO. RETAIL DRY GOODS. SPRING DRESS GOODS Ballet Completed the improvements at oar stcrbs, we have now greater conveniences, addit.ooni lietzt, and room for the display of the . LIRGEST STOOL OF DHSS GOODS we ever exhibited, masted principally' ct the Phila delphia and IFew 5 ork Auctions, which will be sold at Prices to insure quick sales, WHOLUALE AND . REP. IL. Saxony-Woven Vrecgi Goode, ranging from se (b. O ctr. Printed Noumealib, De Mines. Plain do do do. Do and FUMY Alpacas, in low, medium, and fine grades. Plain. Plaid, and Melted Poplins. Plain and Fancy Mozambique& Plain and Figured do. Foil de Che.res. Travelling Drape Materials, &c .fic. OURWEN STOIMJ&RT fc BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 N. SEOOND Igt., above Willow. FANCY DRESSS SILKS, IN DE= -E- mRAELB .tyiee, from recut selections. OUKWEN STODDARTdx BROrEIEft, 450. 452, and 4t N. SBOOND St.. above Virt BLACK DRESS SILKS . ,. Black Gros de Rhinee, all widtheand grades. Inelc Taffetas. Mack Arrenree. Black Gro de Afrique. Gro Grains. donbleAced Ince& Rroeadce. CPUBWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450. 452.. and 454 N. SECOND St., alboTe Willow TRAVELLIN G DRESS. MATERIALS, -m- of new' and desirable styles OLTRIVEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450. 45R and 454 N. SBOOND ek. above Willow. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR, IN NSW BYRUM SULU. Choice and Jealrablo roods for • COATS! PANTS!! AND SUITS!!! OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, - 430, 452, 454 N. SECOND St.., above Willow. CLOAKING CLOTHS, n all desirable styles, at low micas CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450. 452, 454 N. SECOND St.. above Willoor.te SPRING. SHAWLS. DS DESIRABLE STYLES Lama EbaWM. Morambigne Shawls. Cathinere Shawls. Grenadine Shawls. OURWEN STODDART & BROTUER, 450, 454, 454 N. SECOND Se.. api6 3t above Willow SHIRTING LINENS, COTTON SHRETINGS, PILLOW LINEN. PILLOW MU4LINS. LINEN SHEETING% DOMESTIC SHIRTING% DA MASK CLOTHS. NAINSOOKS, DOILIES, JACONETS. TOWELS. fiWIsS DfUsLIES. TOWELINGS.. INDIA TWILLS, DIAPER. PLAID CABIBEIOS, TABLE LINEN. ENGLISH MULLS. NAPKINS, QUILTS, WINE CLOTHS, - BLANKET& TRUTT DOYLIES. TLANNELS. UPHOLSTERY GOODS. SATINP. PIANO &TABLE COVERS BROCATELLES, LAG'S CD - IMAMS, REPS; CORNICES. PLUSHES, SHADBS. MOQUETTAS, SHADE HOLLANDS, VOBSTED DAMASKS. TAssELS, PRINTED LASTANGS. CORDS. TAPESTRIES, LOOPS. SHEPPARD, VAN 'HARLINGEN", & ARRISON, aple-stuths 1008 cRESTDitur !agree!. SILK MANTLES OF UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE STYLES ITOW READY GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. apl3-wfstf SPRING GOODS. FIRST OPENING OP SPRING DRESS GOODS. J. F. -w-covi*iVr, (Successor to T. F.V2HER), No. 70 North FOURTH Street JOHN F. YOUNCI is now opening one of the moat complete selections of LADIES' DLESS STUFFS that can be found in this market. Special attention is directed to the styles and prices nib 29 tathatf NEW GLOATS: DEPARTMENT. CLOAKS, SACQUES, AND MANTLES. We have established., in connection with oar regular business, a department exclusively for the MANUFACTURE AND SALE or THE ABOVE AR- TIMES. Raving fapilitlea for obtaining materials or Lae • VERY BEST KIND AT THE LOWEST COST. We feel confident of our ability to Produce NEW, DESIRABLE, AND ATTRACTIVIt STYLES of the above articles, at prices that will insure Wiese- Lion to our customers. and enable ua to extend our busi ness in this line. 'Our Salesroom is well lighted. and the stock so R ranged as to be readily inspected by visitors. lay- Orders promptly attended to. CTJRWEN STODDART & BRO., Dealers in Auction Dry Goode, CIO, 452, 451. North SECOND Street. arlbmws Above Willow, PHILADELPHIA. CIIRWEN STODDAST. JOSEPH M. STODDIEV WERLY CORSETS.—MBS. STEEL, TENTH - street, below. Chestnut, has just re ceived from Paris, best.quality, elegantiy:fltting WIIR LY CORSETS. Ail kinds of Corsets on hand. and made to order. apls-11.* DESIRABLE GOODS. FROM AUCTION. 26 pieces Russia Diaper. *2.75. 20 pieces Russia Diaper. 63.60. 36 pieces Russia Diaper, wide. IBC 14 DieCel RUM, Diaper, very wide, 85. Also,_lolota of Table Linens — ali prices. Mow open at. ,JOHle H. STOKSS', nide 7Os ARCH Street. r!rnrW I TM=!MUOSU7VI ARMAM YOUNG,. DAVID YOUNG, S r C, MOORE. ARMAR YOUNG, BRO., & CO Importers and Dealers in T.II233.IEIADIJDZIRIEB, LAC MS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, INTO, GLOM, TRIMMINRS, &Vs, No. 429 MARKET STREET, 41S COMMERCE STREET, apl4-Im PHILADELPHIA. 1864. 1864. SPRING DRY GOODS. ORILT 1ND1303113=8 TO OMB 1113YEBB. HOOD, DONBIIIGHT, & CO., Wholesale Dealers In YOBJIGN AND DOMIBIIO 31)3ELIr GrClO33lB, 0119 Mtn= Street. and:s26 COMMERCE Street, PHILADELPHIA. WAIIId Toopoottullr titylto attention, to their LLEGJ iTOCIC of loading DOMESTICS„ DRESS GOODS, MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAN, aka MAY PODellrOods of PHILADELPHIA MAXIMO:MUHL 1063-2 m SPECTACLES To SUIT ALL SIGHTS ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES Inserted without PAUL. bi JAMBS W. QUEEN & CO., OWE CHESTNUT Street. OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS FIELD GLASSES. Microscopes for Physicians and Students.% A very large assortment for sale by JAMES W. amiss' & CO.. 924 GEKSPEUT street MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING} IN STRUMENTS. Cbesterraan*Metallic and iceel-taps Measures. For sale by JAILEB W. WIEN & CO.. o.o& OHRYElytyr Strait. I'llt4d ana Ilinitiatid eatdoirais int% igh264;11 ; SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1864; CLOTHING. ' 'Oat the bed' . ClothlhS by patronising Wanaraeher g Brown. Panelar Clothier. Sixth and Market. J a. LARGAIrETWIE :IN THE CITY.-- MILLIWRIEtIf GO )DS. P. A. lIAP.DiIIi A CO., TAVORTEES AND MBBERS STRA.W .AND . MlLLrminwr ZOODS, 413 ARCH swamis/2i%; =l=29 MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SOl% No. 805 CHESTNUT STREET, Ara now receiving their Spring importations ot SILK AND MILLINERY GOODS,. CZEI33 FANCY AND PLAIN RIBBONS i3FROS DE NAPLES—AII shades. DIAROELLINES AND FLORENOES. FRENCH AND "ENGLISH CRAPES, LACES AND JOINED BLONDES ILLUSION AND MALINE NETS, taab, aim Also, a fall assortment of FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS. nahl6lnins2in 1864. 1864.. WOOD & CARY, 726 CHESTNUT STREET, STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. P. B.—MERCHANTS AND lindanuss ire Invited to examine before rarehasinm as onx STOOK 13 FULL and PRICES LOW. mh3•2m WOOD & GARY. . s.RING. r . BROOKS & 431 MARKET STREET, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RIBBONS, BONNET 8, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, FLOWER 8, AND MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY. rati23-1m in WE RESPECTFULLY VW CALL THE ATTENTION OF T It A. 33 71E TO OUR STOCK OF SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. WE MeV?, NOW OPEN A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS, LACES, VEILS, &c. BERNHEIX 726 CHESTNUT STREET. mb29-/M n sfl MISS M. A. BARER, 1346•CBRSTNIIT STREET, Has opened a large assortment of PARIS MILLINERY. spl2.Bm* For the Spring and Summer of 1864. ARMY GOODS. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY F. - V - S 11111,1•I'A.11 - 5Z - 418 ARCM STREET, PHILADELPHIA Banners, Begimentil and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Pageants. Epaulets, Hats, Cape, Can teens, Haversacks. Camp Kits, Field Glasses. Spurs. and everything pertaining to the complete outfit o Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. FURLOUGHS. Officers and Soldiers. visiting the city on Furlongh, needing SWORDS, And other MILITARY DarrIPMENTS, are invited to the very extensive hiannfactarina Establishment of G.- - E41:". W. fE3IIVION'S ar- SANSOM-STEBBT BALL. 81X60➢[ Street. igniTe PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice. which, for richness and magnificence, challenge competition. no other house hi the country combining the MANUFACTTI RING /SW BLEB with the PRACTICAL SWORD-MASSE. ethlo-4m FROTIIINGTIAM & WELLS IC= HEAVE. =DIE NS M. AND LIGHT MEETINGS AND SH/R STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CARTON FLANNELS. WASH. NGTON AND VICTORY CANER/OS AND . SILBCGAS. BROWNBLEACRED. AND GOES/IT JEANS. No. 111 WORSTED 'YARN. &s. oe29lftf YARNS.. REMOVAL. ALEX. WEEILLEPIN t BONS HAVE BEHOVED TO Nos. 20 and 22 South Front Streets 21 and 23 Letitia Street. PHILADELPHIA. Whom. from most desirable steaks et WOOL AND WOOLEN YARNS, COTTON AND COTTON YARNS, They will be pleased to serve all Gunton:tett. feeo-stathtf LONDON BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALE, , ET THE CAM OR DOZEN. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALER IN PINE GROOKEIRS, Corner ELEVENTH and VINE amts. REIMER'S COLORED PHOTO GRAPHS for SG, the moat popular picture' of the time. Fine quality. artistic coloring'. durable, and cheap. Go to the popular 0 all ery.'SBCOND St . ab. Green Its McO ORD'S PATENT AMERICAN RATTLE BATTON. —The beet Instrument of slam and defence in the world. Bold by the in:venter, No. 145 N. SIXTH, below BIM. Bo honaskeeper ellocad be without one. apd4uthe MLLE. BEVERIN REPAIRS AND Cleans all molls of Laces and Embrotderiasonakins ttwa *oat !41 uQlf. Flo. 497 yokumz e p fit. 9 44 IA WANTS. A PRACTICAL BOOK KEEP.= AND Acton:dant desires a situ:Won in a 97. - n , intala Hones or htssnesetory Bset reference given. /Wren B "st this Office. ot• T% FURNITURE DEALFAIS.- .. anted, a situation by a Rerson thoroughly comm• tent to act as hotelman and Book-Keeper. Beet or re• ference in Ibis city and New York. Adams "H L. 11.." this Oleo. Mid 3t* To AUDTIONEERS.— WANTED, A situation by'sm ea-auctioneer. Competent to act as salesman and book-keeper. Best of referonces. ad dre.se • S. M. A.." this Wave. aplB-3L. W AN T E D-TWO INTELLIGENT BOYS, about 16 Irearal °rage. to learn the Print, Jag business. Address Boa 16438, P. 0. apls 2t! WANTED—GENTLEMEN OF GOOD ADDRIes. ata acanatnt.d +.7lth khq marcattilo community. to take ordo. a for a NSW BOOLC, of interest to merchants. bankers. Ac. 0,11 at apl6-2t 33 South SIXTH Street. mond story. WANTED -A 'YOUNG LADY BE tween fifteen and ;wear rears or age, who has a good edreation. Good reference required. Par farther raitionlare addrees Poet °Mee. Boa %RC Philadel phia. apl.s-2.• WANTED—A SITUATION B Y A LAD of fourteen, in a WholesaLa Floaße. to learn the b, Th i, em _B a rdicare preferred. Addreaa ••J Vl;r_ M." Prese office. Apl6-30, WANTED -A SITUATION BY A competent BOOKKERPER. Best reference dean, Address 'B. P ,"at thin office. eplo-40. WAN TE D —BY A COMPETENT mon. a position either to take . charze of s but ness.set of books, or to art in any weful cApr,na• in a 11m-class finnan Address ••W. 8.," Press Office. apl7s-2t* WANT -ED-A PARTNER WITH from $6 000 to $10.003, in a !are and profitable mannfaetnriag business. Which has been established and in artecerant operation for many 'snare Apply in pereen or by note. trivial: real name and ald'rees, to B. F. GLENN, 23 South FOURTI Street WI 3t•: WANTED- , --BY A GENTLEMAN and Wife Che'Dereairar Fart aft Hosea in tits vi cinity cf Independence or Wanhington Squares, on or before June let. Would take the care of office. Very best of references given. Addresi Box 1401 Peat mbl7 theta tf IarAIITEI'-500 CHESTNUT "THEE TIf GRAPH POLES." Apply at the Police and Ftra Telegraph Office, S. W. corner TIPTH and CHESTNUT Streets. aol2-Cc• $75 A MONTH I—l WANT TO .HIRE AGENTS In every County. at WM a month.. Deniesmid, to BC MT Ear thew Family SOlring l 4 - shines: Addreen B. VILDIBOI4, Alfred. Me. MAT d&W3xa WANTED-A WELL FURNISEr- ED HOUSE. In the country. easy of access to the city by - tate. where a limited number of first.class boarder. can be accommodated. Address 1100 Ws', BUT Street. _ din HOUSE WANTED.=—ABOUT THE Aria Ist of May n convenient house; rent ant. exceeding S4CO 115-2 t. Address "COMMISSION," °Moe of Thl Press. ap da WANTED '3O RENT—A BUILD ING suitable foi• the manufacture of Mineral Water. With Stabling 'r where Stabling Is convenient. Address "S. G. W.." Sex 8.183 Yost office, apliS 21' a t WANTED TO RENT-A. REM .miILDFIiCE ON ARCH STRBET.—A. three-Mors , dwell log, with back buildings and modern itsprovamenls, vented by time lath of May. Rem from 4150 co 41800. "mi di-Pee Box nil Boat Office. - avls-Rt• BOARDING. WILL BE VACANT ON TUESDAY neat: several large. handsomely fttrnlehed BOOM. at 91)6 SPRUCE Sheet, sol 4 3c• 2 SOL TH BROAD STRE cant to-day. an &err= Parlor, newly furnished. and large chamber conannotostilag. remand story. nkhar TRINVE cie. for families and single persons. apl4.-6r. FOR SALE AND TO LET. ATLANTIC CITY! ATLANTIC CITY! IrOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE OVER 100 LOTS, WELL LOCATED GEORGE N. TOWNSEND & CO., 1.333 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. $7-000 i ! . 74211A tr F t INE RESIDENCE Green. Possession let of May. $3,600 FOR ♦ EIDE MODERN DWELLING on Nine teenth street above Green• ALSO. OVER ECO DWELLINGS. LARGE AND SHALL Call for "ROME REGISTER." O-EDAGE N. TOWNSEND & a 0.,• aO6-2E 12834 SOUTH FOURTH STazar VOR" SALE-A LARGE FRENCH jigREOR. B feet 4 incbes by 6 feet 3 inches wide. Apply No 9.1113 411C11 Strad le THE BELT COAL YARD IN THE CITY FOE SALE. 121'4111re at 957 North :NIN PH St.. below Girard avenue: Terms easy. al}l6-7t• TO LET-EIN E- DESK ROO At • IN Fronk Office, 400 WALD UT genet. Apply to .T. TILLIVOR e ST, as above. arls2t't FOR SALE-?HE BROWN STONE -A- contained in the front of ST. NARK'S EVANGELI CAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, abont being altered and enlarged, situated on Spring Garden street. above Thir teenth. - • - The Building. Committee will be in attendance at the Church between the home of 1 and 3 o'clock P M. until Monday. 18th inst., to give furtimr information and receive Seated Proposals. which may also be ad dressed to Mr CHARLES BIRD, Superintendent. SS9 North FIFTH Et., until MONDAY noon. apl444* FOR RENT-11ANDSOmE RESI ." DIME 1610 • North FIFTKEINTH - Street; Car riage-house and Stable; large Yard. Apply. from 10 to 12 o'clock , on Premises. this day. or address W. T. REED. 43 If orth EIGHTH threat. 1.0 • /LTWO GERMANTOWN COT .4m well located. will he exchanged for good city property. B. F. GLENN. 1123 S. FOUR NI St. stole titFOR SALE-A COUNTRY SEAT at CHESTBUT BIM of about 3 acros, handsomely d, and with all modern improvements Addre.e Rom No. 920 Philadelphia P. 0. 1 t• FOB SALE—A BARGAINTHAT desb able 13 otel Property and Baeinesa Stand, with teraint horse adjoining, enlists at south west corner (Jer i'? WeeTre i r "will Bond l t t e ° w sold L ore: , .n for m erlyttmt o wy. Apply to or aldroakt wsilvss made - I.43B•SPAIIIG GLE.DIIN Street. eA FOR SAL E—A HANDSOME fonr•story brown stone DWELLTNG. west side LOGAN E.QUARB, below Vine street. Lot 22 feet front. 140 feet de,p to a street. $lO.OOO of the purchase money mey remain for five years at Bye per cent. Apply to DAVID WRAP FIBRIN . . SR, np36.3t. 204. Sonth FOURTH street. FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE fonr.story Brick . Residence. sitna'ed at 1810 De Lofty Dian Immediate Possession. Also, a three story Brick Residence, situated on the north side of Spruce, first above Broad street. Also, four-story Brick Residence. corner of Spruce and Jortipsr. Lot 40 by 130 feet. Apply to ROBERP MA CORER OR. It 419 WALNUT Street. ge FOR SALE —No, 2321 GREEN Street, one of those handsome COTT.ItOP.g, *ith large garden in front, the most desirable wilt of Green street. • Lot 25 feet front by lES•feet deep. Price 55.0 0 0 Also. a wall-built three•story HOOSE.with three-story double bath-beildinge. with all the modern improve ments. Ne 1520 North Thlrteenthat above Thompson. Fib:4 84,008. Poseepelee of this can he had at once Ap ply to J. WEAVER. No 817.3 8. THIRD St a01.6.3r fa FOR SALE—IN NORTH WARD, JWACAMDEN, ten Brick HOUSES. and one Frame: tire MI Market street. beginning at. &S; six on Carpenter street, beginning at an 80. a dry Tara; will readily yet t for ten set cent of what Will Pilr• chase them. Persons wishing a good home for front one to two thousand dollars had better call early. Terms easy. "N B. H; BROWNING. 605 COOPER Street. Office foot of MARKET Street. apl6.lm. CAMDEN. N. J. MI DESIRABLE RES_TDENCES-CEN WEAL location. Three-story Brick Dwellings. No -249N. SIXTH St. Price, $13.000, No. 512 N. SIXTH St. Price. $6.600. Apply to BONSALo BROS. WI N. NINTH Street. apll-3t. ONLY $425 FOR 100 ACRES OF Gheet -aLood timber. farm land in Pennsylvania. near the Railroad. nut GRO. N. TOWNSEND & CO:. It 1%3 3f South Fourth Street. dmi DELAWARE AND MARYLAND I.foo FARMS for sale. $2 to $2O Per acre. Send for • ' REGInTEE. GAO. 11, TOWNSEND & 00.. It 12334 South 'FOUR fEI Street. PEN? SYLVANIA FARS( REGIS TBE. containing over IMO FARMS for sale or exchange, sent free. 0110. N. TOWNBROD Sr. CO., It 1233 f, South FOIII,Ta Street. FARMS FOR SALE.- 52 - ACRES, - .e.1;• - . very desirable country Residence, near the Fox Chose. 6 miles from Philadelphia. 113 Acres, Creep township. Pike county', 30, 90, and SO Acres, real Chestnut Rill. 640 Acres, near Lorte.a-Coming. N. J. 56 Acres. Wanconda. Lake county, Illinois. 3.600. 1.100 300. 178 274, and others. In Delaware. 90 Acres tear Media. Also. mans others in various localities. Also. a large number of desirable Conares in Garman. town. CI, °stunt MO. and other please. sonle Of Which Will be exchanged for ellY wore/sties For list of Dwellings see Igortfi. American and U S. gaz.tte. B F. GLENN. 1213 S. FOURTH street, arl6 and E. W. car. tatritalTSENT 11 and GIMPS. FOB SALE OR EXCH ANGE.- ~ GREEN LANE FARM " Farm of 277 acres of good laud near MILTON. 'Delon comity. Pennsylvania; In o Frame Hence , large Barn, and other Ont.htaidinge, in good order; eDple Orchard and other Fruit: 10 acres of Timber Land under good 'cultivation. and yields abundantly. Fences good. Beautiful place. Win be Bold or exebatmed a bargain.: GEO. N TO WNSEN D St no.. aD26 mak - 1.13% South. faintrEi Street. op FOR SALE AND EXCHA.NOE -a- Fine FiatilL 96 acres, near Fort Washington Sta tion. N. P. R. IL Superior °beater- county Farm. 118 acres, four miles this side of West Chester. Vatuable Farm. 211 acres, fronting on tho Delaware, near Bar. dcntown. Large number on the line of the Deia,ware liatiroad, Skates of DeinIVIXO and Maryland, Alto. a great number of Farms of ever, size and price, and all localities in adjacent counties, State of New Jersey, &.. Call and examinezaV Reeder of Farms and city properties. E. PETTI C, arl6 323 Walallll . Stress. eft FARMS 1 FARMS! FARMS I—FOR •ma... sale, a line FARM AND COUNTRY FEAT of 40 Acres. adjoining the neat village of Harleysville. Mont gomery et.untr ; substantial house. well shaded,. all the necessary Ont-buildings.young apple Orchard. and Fruit of various kinds. All the farming utensils will be sold if rsquired. Apply to NoRSILN H. Conveyancer, No 21.9 North SIXTH Street. Philadelphia N. B —Part may remsin at 5 per cent. It KENNEDY, STAIRS, & CO., Nos. 130 and 132 North. Wharves, ABOVE ARCH STREET WHOLESALE DEALERS PICKLED AND DRY FISH. A large stock, In smarted packages. imitable for Coun try Trade. always on hand. ap1.3.2m .117-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL - 1-4 colors are executed in superior resumer at B. F BAL MER'S Gallery. 624 MICH Street. Such splendid spa. cireens are not excelled in the city. lt• Tor EATON & DENOKLA, HARDWARE dimunis.toa Morehants. 50100111Niftel and 61.0 NORTH Streets, offer for isle: Anchor Brand lane; PlYmonHt Rivete W. & S. Butcher's Oast Steel; . la.ge Cablnet Locks. Potniun's Horse lane; Locke a itittool dlatna. Copper. Brass. and bon Wire; Cotton Code. mei?. i toll antottneitt Of lundricos liatttnre. Irss-84111 AMUSEMENTS. ANNA E. DICKINSON WILL SPE4IE “REco-Ns'nucTictkr,- AT THE ACADEMY OF MISSIC. TEMEEIDAY MINIX% April net. at 8 o'clock. entiegion 26 cents. Reserved Beare 00 Dente. Tickets to be obtained on and after Monday. APrtl at Asbmead & 7 1 24. Chestnut street, and at the Academy of Mamie. apl6=6o ORATION, Nev. RICHARD E. STOEN9,'of Brilnk4-% , "THE NATION • F CER ITS ORDEAL OF BAWLS !" At CONAERT GALL. TEITIRSDAX EVENING. 211011215 t Tickets 25 ate.; Rese, ved Same s.Yets —at I. Ganirs Nada Store. Seventh and Chestnuttareete three dilvts advance: at the Hall, on Thursday.- 806 sycielt• THE FIRST GRAND AMATEUR -AL VOCAL AND LNSTRIIMENTAL GOA:SEAT, under the aurpices of the Committee on Musical Entertsinment% of the Great Central Fair for the t.nofft of the gala. tare Commission. moll take pbsaa at t, , ,,, aitisiCAL FOND HALL,. on theIYSS/DlO OF SATURDAY. April 10.18 K at 8 o'clock. The Anaphion ....mstear Band has offered its services. and the following seat - cam= have also volunteered to assist on thi.. , OCCfiniint : W. B Angler, A. M 0 ton., B. C. Ballard, M. D., W. Ittoehrtng. J. A Buen. J T. Mitchell. W. cam , .c. M. D., 8 F: Murray. H. Carson, H, siatnans, - J. Cochran. A Page. J. It Carpenter, C. Pare. - L Debrinr, F. W Ralston, W. A Lehring, H Richards. H. bullring. F. Rogers. A. B. Durand. S D. Pimith H. B Pry, J Fullender, H. Godley, H. Titles. V. Oacdrat, C Vezin, H. Gross, U. Writ', ' 0 (Limn, F. Wells. W. La.ver. J. R Welsh, C. P. Henreid. R. G White. M. Patin Ea, 3. IN - mt.-man. J. L. Laafre. R Waling. TWEETS; WIF, DOLL AR mien. Far gale st the Mesta stoles of Meer;,. Lee & Walker. Atlaro. and (Gould. Also, at the Bonham° of. Mr. LeyPoldt, and by the above. named gentlemen. .... i'.II,OGRAN MR.. rAIiT FIIIBT. Nabuce--Band Dno Vestftle—T. and B Verdi, Mereadanto. Chorns—Fanst Gonnod Solo—B Horde 03, Solo—T Cietireheit. Chortle end Tenor &AG —Ernani Verdi Solo—il /3firigere—B - amide. PAST SECOND. Attila—Band Verdi. Solo—Maria di Sollan—B Donfzetti. CLnitn. and Solo Basso—Norma.-- ...... .... . . MAW. Eoln—Ballad—r Solo—Ballo In Blurb era—B ' Verdi Solo end Chorne—Viva l'Atorrira Millard Air dose ph Hun boa ofered his serviced to proolde at the Piano. which is from the factory of Stack & Co.. and furn'abed by Mr. J. .g Gould. apl3-4t A LECTURE WILL BE DELIVERED by the Rev. .TOIIEI 'WALKER JACKSON at the AC %DEMI' OF on sa.Tratrav EVENT NO. April 16, at 8 o'clock. Sublect—`• ANDREW JaoßioN. For the heaebt of the 'PAMIRS of Captain% RiioPlll3, and. WIBLE. and the CREWS of the Schooner COQUE NEB and TWO BROTHERS. who were captured in the Rap. pahennock river feet /menet. and are now confined in rebel dungeon% in Saliebnry, North Carolina. 04vernor A. G. CURTIN will preside at the Lecture. - - • • . Tickets to be bad at PUG H'S Book Store, 6.*.coi• UPI' of SIXIH and OH BSI - MTV Streets. Jefferson Cornet Band will be in attendance, GEORGE T )R.N i'ON • Treasurer COPARTNE.RSUIPS. rrRE FIRM OF COX & CLARK. 13 -AL this dBy dissolved by m¢tnal conssnt. WM. P. COX, JACOB CLAUS, April I], IEB4. The endarsiarted have this day entered Into Copartner ship. ander tne firm or CLaRK & ilicool3l%lEolK. for the tranpsetion of a general COAL badness. Once -305 WALNUT Street. Jew 84ILARK. ra . ()MUCK. PAITADA.. April m 1881. • apl6-3t, NOTION, OF DISSOLUTION.—THE eb" copartnership hereto estieling between the tin dersigned. under the name of M. & C 19TleetNBERGISit has been this day dissolved. by mutual er:meat The horniness, of the firm will be settled by fdOliNtl STERN BERGER. at No. 14 RANK /•treet 2105E5 STERISISBEGER. April le, 1961 CHARLIS STERNBEttGER. NOTICE OF PAI3TNERSHIP.--THE subp.rtb. name this day entered into a partner /ally. under the name of STERNBERGER. IhSCR, CO . for the Manufacture and Sale °Marts. Collars,and- Furnishing Goods. SO/Senn-Y. and will occtirw the dote No. 14 BANN Street, Philadelphia CHARLES STRRNPARGER. MiC,EfeEl. C Hit ea SOLOMON saeLaar NUM. April IS, !564 aple-estith6t* PERSONAL. INFORMATION WANTED -C ON cERNING the whereabouts of ANTON and HER MAN BRINGS, born In Waldvelen H. Borken, H S. Meineter. Kingdom of Pritesia They emigrated to America in the epring of 11342 t Masons by trade, and when Beet heard from ware working is the vicinity of Philadelphia. Pa. . in the year 1&14. since which; time nothing h as been eard of them. Any infwmation con corning them will be gladly received by their aged and alitlicted lather. Who Moranefor them as dead. Address JOHN H. H. BRCSIG3, Waidvelen Knee, Borken, H 13 Atelostor Prussia, Or WILLIAM BRINGS, Co. H, Seth Reg't 111. Vols.. epls Chattanooga, Tenn. LOST AND FOUND. TORT -A OERTIFIOAI E OF 5.PE11. CENT2 4 7..OAN OF STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, for $516.05, dated March 12. 1830. •o. 75h. in name of WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also. a Certificate of 5-per cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania. tor the corn of WO. dated June 30. 18 , 15, No. 1462 . in thenem° of ELI E. PRICE. administrator of William Meredith in treet. Ay , elleation bas been made to the Auditor General for a re• newel of said Certificates fel9-3m ELI K PRICE. No. 511 ARCH Street, AUCTION SALE. IMMENSE AUCTION SALE OF A Large and Elegant Collection of Rare and Beautiful SEA SHELLS. At SCOTT & STEWART'S. 62l CHESTNIIT Street, To be sold without soy reserve or limit as to price. fifty cases direct from London. England. of some of the most spies:mid MARLS E SHELL% ever witnessed in this Country, With various other Natural Cariosities. com prising Gora's.Cameos. Pearls, &c., consisting of 411/0r 1. CCO specimens snob as have never before been offered for sale in Pbiladelphia, and a rare opportunity is now offered to the citizens. . . . 'Die public, and the Ladles in particular, are invited to examine this magnificent assortment of CURIOSITIES from the dominions of Old Neptune They &Ira worbs eg Nature. and no artist that ever lived could imitatelhem in shape or color—the wonders and beauties of the mighty . deep. Also, a variety of Chinese Pans, Japanese Boxes. and rare Inkstand . The first sale will take pl ace on MONDAY MORNING, Ap,il lath, at 10 A at . and at 3 P. M.. and continue TUMID/a and. iv EDP MAY, at the same hours. Terms cash. 87 order T. 1311TT3N, anis fit* American Agent for the ilompany. PLANTATION BITTERS. WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE astonished 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 persona , Soto write them are. We know the persons and circumstances, hence feel at liberty to endorse their statements: " }law 13spraun, Nov. 24, MI. " Dam% fhz I have been afflicted many Team with severe prostrating cramps. in my limbs, cold feet and bands, and a general disordered system Physicians and medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting some friends in New York. who were using Plantation Bitters, they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced with a small wine-glassful after dinner. Peeling better by de grees, in a few days I was astonished to find the coldness and cramps bad entirely left me. and I could sleep the night through. which I had not done for years. I feel Rae another being. My apetite and strength leave also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. "Respectfully, JUDITH. RUSSEL." BSEDSI3I7BY. Wis.. Sept. 16. 186 l • I have been In the army hospital for four teen monthe--ereaohlese and nearly deal_ At Alton. 111.. they nave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters, * * Three bottles restored my speech and cared me. " C. A. PLATTE." • The following le from the 'Manager of the tint= Rome Sehoolfer the Children of Volunteers : " HATEMSTEK Blepriftare, tlernWrlt RP.. NEW Yonn. Armlet 2, 1889. "Da. Baena: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have keen given to some of our little children. suffering from weakness wed weak lungs. with most happy effect. One little girl, in particular, with pains In her head. loss of appetite. and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted. has been entirely restored. We "commenced with bat a teaspoon ful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly Increased, and she is tow well. Respectfully. Mae. 0. M. DBV0B." " * * • I owe mush to you. for I verily believe the PiaAtation Bitters have saved my life. Rev. W. H. WAGGONER. Madrid. A. Y." " * 4 ' Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bittert, My wife has been greatly benefited by their nse. ASk C 1711171113. Philadelphia. Pa friend. •- • • I have been a great sufferer from DyspePala. and bad to abandon preaching. • • ' The Plantation Bitters have eared me. Rr.v. S. ti. CATHOEII, liocb#o9r, I. Y." " • • • I have given the Plantation Bitten to bun dreda of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing G. W. D. ANDREWB, Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Gineinuati. 0." The Plantation Bitters have mind Ime of liver complaint, of which I was laid no prostrate and had to abandon my In:mines& B. B. KISGSLBY. Cleveland. 0." •' •-• • The Plantation Bitters have cured inc of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distreeeed ma for Team • It acts like a chem. C. C. MOORS, No. 264 Broadway." The Plantation Bitten make the weak strong, the lan• raid brilliant. and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are comma of the celeineted Calieaya bark, win• tergreen, sassafras, roots, herbs. gm, all ➢reserved Perfectly pure EL Croix rum. S. Persons of sedentary habits. troubled with weakness. lassitude, palpitation of the heart. leek of appetite, dis tress after sating, torpid liver. constipation he.. deserve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest mediae autho rities. and are warranted to produce an immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. Normir—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters in bulk or by the gallou'is a swindler and impostor. It is put up only in our log cabin bottle. Beware of bot tles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which several persons are already In prison. See that every bottle has our truited States stamp over the cork, t411771th• Mated, and our signature on steel-plate aide label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. H. DRAKE 411 CO.. rep-tutheam .21091 BROAD WAY. WALL PAPERS* AT RETAIL. • JOUN H. "LONGSTRUTH, apls-61, No. 114 Botta THIRD gtroot CARTES DE VISITE.-B. F. BIER'S beautiful. natural. and accurate styles can not fail to Please all tastes In their pleating variety. Go tarty to 624 ARCH Street. AR:PETS, OIL OLOTIII3 AND WIN. C DOW SHADSS -New stock of &wash Garrets net received. and for sale cheap, at WM ORNAOfdIf.,sI3,. No. 441 North SECOND Street. below Noble, Nast aide.hltt-MW" UPHOLSTERING. H. 13 DLANCHLAD & CO. Northeast corner TNIATBRNTEI and ONEnTNIIT . Ste. Carpets and Venial , made and lald. Redding, Nair Nattrneses. &c. g ega.fi ra Verna= &Wane, • AMUSEMENT*. THE TEE-CENTENARY JUI3ILEN OF WILLIAM Ski AICSPEARIi. AT TEM ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 2124 1864, • I:IAA/MET." HAMLET SANDMAN,. 710 o th er Pat Ls by distlrguish DA ed N actors from" Milling of the &miry Music by the Germania Orchestra. "ip-Particuters Will be published hereafter. • SATURDAY To7BNING. ♦ PRIL • " .1.964. sueßNpusup. JUBILEE. JAMES E. MURDOOH. ESQ -• WIU deliver an Ode to Blialt , pears and the Orations of Brutus and Marc Antony over the dead body of Caesar. The following gentlemen and societies will assist with a variety of oratorical. rictoilal. and musical entor'Ata ments and"performencee: DANDI RANDMANN. E•q.. ramortr HARTMANN.. Rtcf:. the German cpera, the EkliSi AMA OBGEIES, TRA, GERMAN OLEII CLUBa. and the Phliadei phis, ARTISTS' CUM. Particulars will. be published hereafter. Prices of admission for Other day : Pe-tinet, Parquet C:Tele. wed Halcmy. lE. Fancily Circle. fiO cents. Am phitht stn., 24 cents. No extra charge for reserved Feats. Tlek.ke t , he had at. the (Mee of the Treasurer. P. J. W II .I:YBER9ER, 134 South 4 TrRD Street. and at the Book Stores of P. Levreoldt. corner of Chestnut and Su miner. end Nellafer & Roradi. S. W. corner Fourth and Wood Streets. • • SFr- TIIE NTer pRiIf,REDIS tvri;7; BE HANDRI) 0VE,17 1.0 'PPR wuroor, enArM77 - 1 , 6:13 OF 771 A GREAT. (I .c.NTRAL, FAIR FOR ..THE SANITARY COirmlNSrob% I commend the ahoy(' to the revocable cooelderation of all conceraf a, V.DWARD SHIP P P:3l. apl3.4t Farman of Conimitten on Schnoln, ACADEMY OP music . • CELEBRATION OF TOE Tlltab aItiNIVE,R3ART Tißsr REG DIEN? Ayrity, (Gra•F Reserves./ MILITARY A EDCITIZENS' oltE%tt SOIREE AND. PROMEN ADE GONG rity. TUBsDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1594. Proceeds to be devoted to the GREAT CEITRAL FAIR POn 'MB lINITED STA Tv RANI VARY CO3IM/9.510.0. coblirrril OP AnnANOIIIIENTFI Man F P. Itio ' , l ,,lsou. llLicut, A. R. Fcerin Nai William ft Kern, 'Mont Charter K Id e a Capt. J. LondemillicAr.. ILteut Ceo, F Delleker. Cain William W Allen. iLient Jac. C. Wray. Cart. George W Gardner, 'Lieut. B. M. DimenbellrY. Cant:.. Parke,. &Instill_ TICKETS. TRIM'S DOLLARS. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. Dovetail at 10 o'clock. • Tickets car. he procured from any or the above-mime& Committee also. members of the Regiment. st O Oak• ford & Son re. u 1. 1 er the unntinautal gotel. and at Fcartna Co.'e, No. 13 North Second street t . aplt-St A O.I.DEMY OF MUSIC. LE11193811 HY GRACE OnERNWOOD. T au 131117FFIT OF Till; T COMMITTEE OR LABOR, INCOMEN AND REVENUE OF Thz GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, FOR Mg Gb3IITARY COMMIES:ON, MONDAY EVEPIN OR O. April letb,l9 B l. SUBJECT, "LIGHTS OF TRU WAR CLOUD," TICRETS FIFtZ CENTS. No extra cbartra for roesirved heart'. For hale rt. the Cook and :Ratle sto-ne Tickete oleo for Buie by. F. Ley poldt. N. E, corner of Juniper and Cho's:hint etreete, and by Yuan. Eixth and Gbestmit Ptreetr RP 1.1.-Elt G ROVER'S CHESTNUT -STREET THEATRE. LEOLIARD mionua Manager, (Also of Oro - tees Theatre. Washington,/ THIS EVENING The Director anzoneees, with regret, thk doming roar nights as most positively the last fear of TRE HOTORGoN, THEE OCTOROON. And Dramatic SPAROD THE IM•IIENSN EMIGRES THE IMMENSE sitar - loss C 9 Tturs REArrrtrat, DEA ltd. Which. daring the past two weeks. was received with every demonstration or 1140110 A by awile7CBs EilEtt PTI.L'aD THE THEATRE IN EVERY PAR.r. THE MAGNIFICENT snausav, EnThRl3 ACTING. AND CILLi NG EFFECTS. 813413 been the tbtme of ge . u?7o.s inttrie from both the Free.] . tt3a tb; - Pninlfc SY I:DPW S OP SCENE RY. Smith.Terrense libation Ne abed made. Rankshn B. Act 2—Wharf and Doaton the of the Atchafalayit by John R. Smith. Act:i—Apartamnte Terroloonne Mansion. by Smith and Strong Act 4 — Night — Landing in t e Atchafalaya—The Darwin' St-anthem*. by D. 1. eirong Ant 6. •Feens Ist—The Slane (tauter— Pete's Cabin, by John B. Smith. Scenes 2,1 and :3d—Oane brake—A Bayort—Rel Cedar Swamp—Night, by D A. Strong. Scene 4—apartment at the Monelon—Apotheele of Yens , anco. C 3.51.14 OF. `FETES-Dress Circle and Yarqnet. 6 1 1 cents: Family Circle. 9.5 cents: Orchestra Seats. 75 cents. Five of the front benches only aro reserved as Orches tra Seats. No extra charge for securing Seats. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at S. MONDAY, April 18, 1884 Brief engagement of Ora nd Opera. FLOTOW'E DIARTIIA." fele of at commences to morrow. GR OV ER'S CHESTNUT-STREET THEATRE. LEONARD GROVER (AftO of GiorierTbeatre. Viraehingtott, D. 0.) EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. The Manager has the plc:mire to announce that, in conformity with repeatedly expressed desires, be bee arranged A BRIEF SEASON GRAND or OPERA, To commence at Groyer's Oho. to st of mat Theatre MONDAY, APRIL IS, 11 . -*G-1- MME, BRRTHA JOFIANISSEN Prima Donna Dramatist:le: MLLE. LOUISE FREDERICI. Prima DonnaLvricine: MLLE. PcULINE CsSNISSA, Prima Donna. Legere; MPAE. LA ROCHE. MLLE IicTELLE PICA.RDE.* M. F7ANZ DIMMER, MLLE. MARIETTA ANGELA. Primo Tenore Rehash); M..THEODORE HABEC,HANN. Primo Tenors Green; M e al!' :ON STBILIECK S. Primo Baritone: M. PREIDRICH GRAFF, BIS/10 Dantante: M. LOUIS UR , JHS, Basso Profando: CARL A NSCHDTZ, • POWERFUL CHORUS Cf d'Orchesikaw. he AYH GRAND ORCHESTRA! From the Academy of Music. New Fork. The season will commence with FLOTOW'S GRAND ormu. Tuesday--" IL BARBTERS sirmaras." Wednesday — OOlDEPD'S " F usr, " Sale or 'eats for Monday. • • Martha," commences to• morrow morning at the Box Office of the Theatre, and at J. E Gould's music store. elthonh the expenses of this engagement are quite equal to tho'e of Grand opera at the Academy or Musia, the following trifling excess of the regular dramatis prise alone is imflored BRAES OF PRICES FOR OPERA. Dress Circle and Parquet e... 50 Gents. 25 cents extra for securing. Orchestra Seats Si OD., No extra charge for securing, Family Circle 35- Cents. In view of these very liberal prices, and. toe well flown excellence of the immense COMMIT engaged. the Manager confidently anticipates the most liberal. patronage. age. A. BIROPELD. Agent. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ABOH'• &TRIM THEATRE. _ . BegOed Week of VBS. Jo RIA DREW. Reennd week and grand enccese of ROSEDALE: OR. THE RIFLE BALL. To-night. and every night, ROSEDALE. With its SPLENDID Se..e.N REY, • FINE AWING HIGHARMAL EFFECTS, and BRILLIANT DANCING ROSA. LEIGH. AIRS. JOHN DEEW. Seats 'Secured one week in advance. Play to commence at 34 u 8; terminate at tf WA L N &TDB 331' THEANBE. (Anturdav) Mai. Tlle WALLACB•DAVENPORr A.LLIANCIN. The Performance will commence with the beautiful PIA" , of D &MON AND PYTHIAS. Mr. J. W. Wallach as Pythias. Mr. B. L Davenport as Damon. Mte Farren ae Bermione. To comlnde with the great dramatkation of Charles Dirkens' OLIVER TWIST. Mr. J. W Wallack in his unapproachable character of r agln ; Mrs. Parma as Nancy Sykss. • CONCERT 1 1 3 T ( al i • ivE 121 . 14 . STNIIT ST., J. W. WILDER BENEFIT OF SIMMGNS. FRIDAY EVENING. April IS SATURDAY EVEN G, LAST EXHIBITION. SATUR rt kr. at 2 P.M. _ . In the course of which he will oxhibit A GlTALirdlt OF Wob/I>Ell9 . . of an enlirely novel and nnfattiontable description. in eluding. in couitinetien with THIS BLOOD BED CALIGRAPHY and the ILLUBIOA AltY= ISIRACLRS which have already created ea great an excitement In Spiritual Circles—a series or new end unparalleled TOURS D'ADDBBSiI. - - - . eonetNuting an Astanndinit Fanos6 of the frandalaraa tieed by tbe wick-d and Bleonsemous Pretenders who have eotisebt end found 'their VICTIMS AMONG THE CREDULOUS by their impaliont ItStIIMAtiOII of StIPBRNATtIit.e POWER. !! , And for the Amusement of the Children, he will also porteaDl Me GREAT PARADOXICAL PELT. called LE TOUlt DE sr. DENIS; or. SELF-DECAPICATIOL of which due notice will he given. . . - . . Be also, for the first time. do hi g groat pt...CATORIAL FraW of producing VASES OF FibH AND WATER. .F &ON NOYIEHRO. And go through with a great 'variety of Interesting • TOM!, OS PREST/DIGITATIoN, roZ i Witt b iIaIeITEOIIO6IVICEBS OF. CHINA AND SPECIAL NOTICE. 111 Order toJive every Person an opportunity of Int -110 sstnit ens MYSTICAL PO W MS OF TaIS, ACTooRAT OF TEE REALMS OF MAGIO. 433513 or --••• •• • • ..... Children •-•-• ADMISSION. TO MATINEE.-- ... • ... Doors open 7P. M. 146artoes at S. " 25 MATINEE SATLIRDAI, AT 2 P.. M. SS]; SMALL BILLS. ELEVENTH -BT. OPERA HOUSE THE FAMILY RESORT." cAnstofiost eND DIXEY'S THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OP THE WOELEL In their_. SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. • Sy,lendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable leagues, Plantation Sesnea. &c.. by TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS. EVERY EVENING THIS WEER_ Tickets 7A cents. Doom eppege at 7 o'clock, fe27-8m J. L. CARDICROSS, Bustnehe IhniotO THE GREAT PICTURE AT CONCERT BALL LECTURE ROOM SEVENTH wag, Commencing MONDAY. April 11th. J. Insco Williams' celebrated PAN° itAittd BF THE NIELS. This is the Most complete and finished Paintiturof ther Sacred Scriptures in the world, comprising over Any of the most SUBLIME AND THRILLING SCENES Of the first three thousand Tears of Biblical History. forming altogether one of the finest exhibitions of tar ag aPEN EVERY EVENING at a quarter to o'clock. Ad mission Vo cents, N B.—Matindes on Wednesday. Thursday, EAU", e Saturday afternoons, at S Admission for. Children 10 cents. fell). he VENNSYLVANI A. ACADEMY 1. THE FINE ABM 10115 CHESTNUT STREET. CLOSED to Prepare for the ANNUals' EXHIBITION. Will open on thesth of APRIL. By order of COMMITTEE OW EX,EUBITION. ap9-tf. C4ERM.A.NIA ORCHESTRA.-PUBLIti REHEARSALS every_SATTIRDAY, S o'eleeS. M . at the BISSICAL FUND HALL. Slagle aikido SS cents. Packages of six tickets, $l. To be had at AR. ERE'S. 11051 CEIIISTNEIT Street. .1. B. GOULD, OW and CHESTNUT. and at the HMI door. (Mir WRITTEN AND VERBAL DS. ";*SCRIPTION Chraito , er. Constitution, and'!„- lent,o 64virtb-ityDlVogt,BßlL:Tignattlettilratnat atofll.3a. social mainon. , dig and BYO/ling. by JOHN Arra; ?hvenolaglet and Boolundlar, Inbl9.atuth No. 248. TENTH Street, abovaCheatnnt. MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT' Lo taq3D upon Dlamozda Watches Jewelry'. k at J Clothing, he.. at ONES &CO 's OM listabliehed Loan Oahe. comer $O141) and, GO KILL E4seata, below Lombard. No* 3m 11 • - CORRECT PIANO . TUNING 4 iffl r i—Mr. a. B. SSAGSZIT'S Ordus for and Rb12M11111_111111.4)11 are received at MASON AIM !DWI", WOW CH.UVISFUT Street, 01141/. Mr. N. haa hid elioma ems' ftetasy=lllll66 if laic km. and 11E0 rean' employment in P eight& 13PYCIAL --Pianos redeathered to wind as anti eadll sweet-toned u new. seehots; vowelise, 0/641101 Ursa bz rase. w. Chtirmaß. KO. Chairman of CommßANittee. MSlllirelto