The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 19, 1864, Image 3

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    r MARRIED_
sri:7BOII—LOYD —At 9t Clement's Church, April
tto Roy. H. S. Sosektaan. chaplain
13;o. Forenson.of Canada, to Katy Loyd &nth.
ter je Lite Wllltam. Loyd, of tht' city, •
DIED.
L'.s - 1 ,-2 f —On Monday, 19th inst.. Anna. wife of John
.
tte will be given of the funeral. s
ILO QUI o.—ln this city. on the 29th of March. Mrs.
p;tnnsLBUISI Bargain. in the 46th year of her ere. a
,ease of Matanzas, and late of Texas (Texas Danrs
v an Veate copy l
WAD.- - it llesAing.on Saturday, 161 h inst.. Cortland
Boyd. in the 75th year of his age
Ftm , rai this (Tuesday) morning—to proceed to Belli
/item
ikEETIER. —At Norristown. on Sunday . Sort' Mb ,
wife of Adam %needier. F. a..., the 77.11 year of
l Ae a Ale,..Bs and the eof h farnil3' are affecilallatielY
'lnvited to attend the tuntrA, Iron: the residence of her
a str_set.ori Wednest. ay
hatband In Notrlstowa.
.7eti to montgomery Cepe
morning, at 10 o'olock. Tu
tory.
A gyEß_
—On the 16th instant. Albert Warner. in
the sea, ~ar of L's . Pate.
ste s iaii ces and friend* and' Marta Lodge. No. 2145,
y. of . also the — Sots of ci..w England " are re
spectful 3 . tasted to attend his funeral from the resi
dence of tar bsetber-in-law Ar_te_mas Partridge, 1616
Master street. on Wednesday at 3 o clock. top
DE.A.S.. —on the 16. h • icing Dean. relict of ihe
late Joseph Dean, of Newark. Del., aged 8t years.
Eer csistivse and friends imd thane of the family are
respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the real
dance of her eon in' law. George T. Jones. near Heston •
si ve, on Tuesday, 1.9111 inst.. at 12 o'clock. without
fluiber notice. interment at Mewark. Del. Care leave
Broad and Prtme streets at c onvoy ... oe pro
videdto and fr' ID Newark T.tIITTIVO g the came day "•
LACK AIPAOAS.-J1 ST OPENED,
a large Mock of /Gomm and Glossy Mohair Lasirea.
37% Cent: to $L 00 a yard.
Lapis's Bombazines.
• Summer Bombazines.
Chalye.
" Tamlees. •
" Nowiselines.
" Bareee HernrrL
" BESS Cra
OM & BON. ve Maretz. acid other SumG
sT m
ORS.er Goods.
apil No 918 nGesrruur Street.
4-4 GoArs HAI GLAULNA, L.
Ladies' Simmer Sidle.
Tourist Fall Habits.
Nessorsble Dross Goods.
Ssasonable New Sulks_
fhairla of our ordering
• • EYRE & LANDRLI.
Si W.
117,.e::B1kit OF BROAD AND WALBUr —Stated
-zietitizis-,I'ziVRISING It
1;."61FP P AND Nridia —DR
1 1E1. will deliver a Lecture
an •-a?niP TO .. EGY O T, -' at the f...c , nre 'doom ni the
Plgh school_ ER01.12 and ORE Str.ets. on
Nor tAT EVBRING. April 2';th, at 8 o'clock. Pro
re..'` ;be Sanitary Commission.
25 cents. streets
for sale at Gottld's.
the ave , ol I , nd Chestnut streets ; Allmaad tivan - the
Cce Sanitary Commission. 130 , Chestant . at
11Z.t t att. door on the evening of the hectare.
R.E.TINGS POP. UNITED P.R
DALLY. 5 o clock P.M -- , :horrO of the Spiph.ny,
cEp:, , 074!), Monday and . Thursdai: Presbyterian
cbunp, Penn Square. Tne!day Roo Baptist
Clw , Broad and Arch Wed,eaday and &lc:Mai.
015
is , ..3ee NEW ENGLAND —A MEE TING OF
the DEW 'ENGLAND h./LB:BIS& "IS ISIS ASSU
cjASII,I;.• alPenns the Society of h e ldS Naar
Thin, t) relvanis. le ill he on WEDNES
DAY hVSNINO. 20th inst ,st 8 o'clock. at the mon of
POIEREOr Readall. corner THI- DIEN arid LOGIISP
RreetE., Per order. JAS B ALVORD, apl9.2t■
THE. 'NINTH AIIiNIVERSABY OF
the tbEVENTH-SrREST SABBATH
KILO. L. FLEFENTEI Street above Washington are
mpe, will be held THIS crueeaey) aysburTa. a t 7i
3 c ac ntsreeting Exercises by the Children, ad-
Inhoo-n xl cirds. Chiidren 15 cents. It*
THE FOURTH LECTURE OF MR
LOtto'S COURSE OR THE raid.. OF ROME and
;hr 16.*= revortant of Cho Cour,e. w il t 13.. ogio,n in the
- BALL the InsivritaTy. ,n TUESDAY siraNINO.
Ayril Ihtb, at 8 o'clock. Subject,—Rens,onl why Ark
iiVrater?..cience. Laws. Philosophy. theconservatire
tape - aces of the old eLyiiization,did not arrest the anin.•
garTnic GREAT CENTRAL FAIR
A Meeting of the GENWEteu COMM. rrsE ( which
roceilt , of the chairmen of the varion..omositn,w) will
be held cu wIDNEbDAY 200 that . 8
cricck.at. iLe BOARD OF TRADE tiOtAelo. 50501[851'-
3'a Street_ Attendance ie r• rims od
111 order of the haecetive Committee.
210. E. 130.11eCE HOWAT'.3. FURNBSS. Sec'y.
PHILADELPHIA , APittlrs Ye. 864.
— ale CSECIaI Mestieg th eNO tad SRN USER'
TI FiClt•li AND bTKAM FIRS, Elcata o—ait'AoY,
or , the above date, the following members ware ari
polntd a Committee to receive donations of molter,
srnden hio. on behalf of the Company for the Great
Central Fs.`r for the Sanitary - Cotton sauna. viz: S. EC.
YUEN- Jr . Chairman; A. M Rsek,n, U. D. Baxter, P.
31 Wall Hamilton Diotoo.P NOMA.. A. C.
Fejgo,y. . A COD; 541 . • L. Buck, and Wm It. *luck.
peso -_e In - bating to contribute can do so by calling no on
the Cm - on:Wee. who sitdaily atthe Bali of the Company.
IthW EIATHEr. above Coates street fr. M 9 A. M to 10
31 - CONRAD B. AND eat
Attest: GEV , . S. AUSTIN. Secretary. apl9- tnthet*
---
orFIFTEENTH WARD BOUNTY
FT:IND. —A meeting of the Etymon:We Committee
and recent ambito:dors willbe held at the school house,
nar .0/aka end TWISIiTiE r a Streets, on W
eD
IEDDAT EVENING, 20th gnat:. at 8 o'clock. A fail and
pnactrsl .. , F.ISIIdaDCS is requetted.
NOTICE person' baying claims against the
Fonivr bend of the Fifteenth Ward will present tham
at tee (The of E. R. 11 aliir.KINE Esq No. 2143
EOPlyr VERNON htreet. on or before. WEDN'Esu
BVEhING tlOth hist at ba.l p.at 7 o'clock. Bo claims
still be cix.sidired after that Uwe
THOMAS W. PRICE.
Chairman Ex Com.
orNOTICE. —MEMBERS OF CO F.
21,4 Regiment. P. S M., commanded by .telonel
Ilexaf.dt.r Murphy, who served in Sant.mber. 1863. are
lErety relnested to call at No. 120 CANS emu I' Street,
ttair, telween the home of 9 A. It and 1 P. M . and
rich a Power of Attorney TO toners% their pay. Friends
(Q members elient from the city will confer a favor by
idvitivg tie where I can w rite them
JOHN W. Late MON, Jr.
Captain Co. F.
MarIONTY N ATD WiTalgtO — Pinr4l2
?he Git 3 Bounty Ri Continue to be paid until farther
.
aPPlications for Bounty will' be entertained from
Tecrnitt who enlisted prior , o the date of the President's
?reclamation, October 17, 1563
- - • - - • .
In famre, powers of attorney for the City Bounty, from
new r.,crultE for Pennsylvania Regiment. .
__ inu,tered In
liver this date. mast be endorsed by the -officer in charge
a the cart.: cks that the man has been received there.
By order of the Commission
apl-tf Skial7Bl. 0 DAWSON Secretary.
OFFICE CITY BOUNTY FUND,
No. 412 PRUNE Street, April 1e.1864.
ccn.equence of a despatch received from Washing
*hie day. the COIIIIMBPI.4 I / 1 have e ater mined. to 00N
TOPE THE CITY BOUNTY of Mt until further notice.
B P. KING, chairman.
GitzllT GERI I ' I /.4A FA/R1
PEULADELPHZ
roRTICtiLTIMAL AND FLONAL DEPAIITIMMT.
the Ctmmittee in charge of this Department revect
taily contributions for either .exhibition or sale.
ai th.., PAL' in Inne next, of Fruit, Flowers, and Vege
tables; 0150.
'Phantom Bonanota.
'Autumn Low—
.
1V
t _, FI
utomu
4qtkisti4s
_ owel
Seed•,
Garaening Books,
Fontaine,
Horticnitural Iron Work.
•
Havging Baskets.
?low Er htaLdB.
Fern Cater,
iviares.
6airde7rTi::.g Implements,
(llldt-IS6AtS andvaesa. " Pottery,
Cat Fl.merr, Dried Fruit.
Dried " Foreign or Bx.: tic Trait,
W 23 " Wax Fruit.
Li , thef " Garden Statuary,
la snort. Rustic Adornments of every kind. or any
thins sf R;nral or rustic character that does not strictly
r:orfq, to the .errictutural Department
I'lily contributions of cut tower& bouquets. designs,
etc SO as to insure a constant And regular sup
tb the Fair. will be very. accept ble.awl con
ciliators will please arrange with the Chairman of the
Cemuittit... on 'Baskets. Designs. and Bouquets, Mr.
E4)l4b.ftT EILVINGTON. Florist. LOCUST Street, near
WEST PHILADELPHIA. as to the days
Whkb their contributions will be required
centrlbudone of Fruits and Vegetables, not only
ier prl7itt=ion and sale. but also for the use of the Sestan-
MT, ale.) be thankfully received.
Its time fixed for evening the Fair is the FIRST
ILL.SDAV IN ..tUng. NEXT, and it will continue two
wets. All articles except cut flowers, fruit. and vet/e
-ll ke received on or before the preceding day.
DV: itlatinL; from the interior of this State. ant from
beimare red brew Tereey. can he forwarded by any
all cororeyanee free of freight. and should be die
ta,tiv :ra,kes.
"Great Central Rar Logan &mare.
Eorticulturat• ..M-pa , tmew. Care of
1'23 Cheßtnyt Ono. Phi taddzihia " • • For
So k" or • - Far Exhibition," as may be d- Fired. Bills of
Ming ..han - o alp* be forward.,d to the same address.
D. hOLNEY SING. Chairman of Gentlemen's Corn
ni!tee.
_
Ho. J. RHEA BARTON. Chairman of Lailas' Com
=tree. Apl9 trithaties
MX Il II IMPI 0 M
OF
ARMS AND TROPHIES.
IN BEHALF F THE
T C - EaTRAL F AIE IN O MD OF THE UNITED
STATES SOU rAEF
TO OPEN FIRS, WEEK IN JUNE. MI.
TWELFTH ATM GIBARD HISEETB...
PHILADELPHIA. March 5. 1261.
: 136 GPle of the 'United Mates know well the object for
rrb a Groat Central Fair is to be held in this Cl;,.
.he Sanitary Commission. in aid of which the Fair is
!.eitaken, is the representative of the organized de
tos of the American people. of every age, and sex.
id claw to the comfort and care of the brave men who
ti between the nation and its enemies. gathering up
6. hie:Wink into harmonious bung the countless scat
id elements of kindred love and common charity._
"bounty boundless as the sea. and love as deep."
Go_ mission stands one of the noblest evidences of
€ etc ilintion of the country—a consolation in the midst
Ica! Through the smoke of battle. and by the pale
Bre of the camp, its form may be seen stooping
ttse its heating care to the sick and the wounded, or
disf er in the ear of the dying soldier the last earthly
aftri.
add. to the interest of the 'Fair. the Mansgers have
eked to combine exhibition with sale, and to attract
by the display of a variety of objects.
Coamlttee propose to carry out this double par-
By awning arms and trophies of wro Amer ates
mats B. and. individuals. and relics ofican
e. If.au the early struggles of the Colonies to the
Cti lime; whatever mar retell the memory of the
8161 i the Indians. Or the old Freneh war. When
land and Prance fought out on American soli their
ent struggle: whatever precious relies of the Reve
al. in which our fathers won for us our liberties.
I.l.ered into being the nation whose life we now
ed. whatever remain of the trophies well earned by
.Tad sea in the contest of 1812; whatever won in
war with Mexico. under the hero whose form
hying trophy—Will be welcomed.
nines which have floated proudly over citadel and
carried by victorious hands. or strlPPed from the
I of the enemy; flags stained with heroic blood.
Es fading lustre is lighted up by the bright light of
el ensigns which have waved victory from the mast
d • f tallant shipe-of-war-201 will be welcomed, and.
Id the more Practical contributions will draw the
to a contemplatiOn of the gnerdon for which the
whiter fights—the glory and de'ence of hie country.
121 n vot , d. by Congress or by States; early and eels
ed cenimissions; swords won in action; presents
'wield. and arms of every kind from the crowned
garlanded cannon of Louis XIV to the plain Deed
, and Parrott, which frown on modern battlements;
trim the tomahawk of the Indian to the broken
t
from the last battle-field—will have their appro.
re place
.cci articles will be cared for, guarded with t tfe4ele, andpromPtly returned to , their_ s owners.
those d.
laneis proposed to gather from the frien d s
lane and devoted nem who have Mid down their
` - n thle holy War such personal elite as they 1 31 9'
t o oo y o u t o the sympathising interest of the
lacosed together and as a tribute o f respect to
swillhad. ties. touching ces of individual. pain
'make an interesting feature in the Lilo totlot o
Tie Patriotic public are requested to send
r:or-Mee such articles of the above-named natu re
ta, be able to control, for sate, as well as Ittr
`ttY object of interest no matter ho w trifling. which
te , kiEr i* the field may send, will be rece iv ed and
d fur.
to any of the Com
'ita,;zil7.6.Breicileiraptrwerlimbaeyreirurminendt by the_o Wee on
Treasurer
,ere4 a ) Committee In the name of the C ommittee
Trop.oiea. a ectogigk
&C. w, 9.
Park.,ras cast to C01..0.
and Girard
C10..•r/,.h
.o. of the Committee. Twelfth
ail; or the Munson Companies in the
'United
will!. be free of eharge.
EE
Mt' 1 , 11 an. COMMI Ri TT m
Commodore Hoff.
4.411- ','.." filli
•CadWder Mree ColonelAkoemlin.
5k1.1 Biro. Colonel Biddle.
Gap-; Mrs Colonel Prevost.
Ohlil Gibbon., Mrs. Lieut..ColonelPalMer.
(~,igL:t Tyndale. Mrs. Landts L
44 , 1 Patterson.. Arms: At'it'rZz7rsindorff.
admiral Dupont. Mrs. Capt. T. M. Franey.
I!4,l lLardner. Mrs .1 Edgar Thomson.
•', aisodore Turner.
MRS. GENERAL MEADS. Chairman.
its 5. E Street.
OASEY, Seeretars. 1703 20 W
37
AL P K IN UP street.
l 'itniral Charles Stewart. U. B. N., Bordentowe.
L Perrin. Trenton. N. J.
Adziral 8. P. Gamma. U. S. N , Wilmington.
ars e S
1 , 1 aComh, Wilmiu . silon, Delaware.upent. q Sao.,
g.
le
" o .•
41 1% Ifs° ammti.Pa.
a•re o. K. St . rlbliaa, U S N. Philadelphia,.
'ao du% .R. G. Stockton. Willem street.
T. S. Laidler. U. 8. A.. Frankiftsi Arsenal.
A %rd. SA. Twelfth and Girard streets.
Tho
as. mas Cadwalader. corner Twelfth and
• nt r“
Greer. 1620 Spruce street.
141!:carlea Smith, KG 8. Thirteenth street.
a , c` ( kaa. 2.12 Pine street.
Ole. 128 S. Nineteenth street.
. c 31 Girard Street.
.Cs. ° !'Yimr. Jr.. 2X9 8. Sixth street.
ci,!k' tut. Unitary Storakeeper.Sehrtilld/1 Antonia ,
4rE Tl s to o li r i b Twelftb. and Girard streets .
Zl7-. OMB, do. dO
c - C°l44 . lit
.1.0 . 3 Broad street.
let 0 10A0.8 a 0/208Me N. Chairmen.
Twelfth and Girard streets.
fawrigegg.
NO. SA4 Chiltrd stroote.
MTillie GREAT CENTRAL FUR
YOR THE UNITED STATS 9 SANITARY RON
OFFICE OF THE COMMITTER ON
LABOR. INCONEL AND ItIVENUBi.
No ns Burnt' 4 EVENTir humer.
commITTNE oN AND DI WINE ANDLINS. LIQUORMIAL CRS
tiTIL
The undersigned having been appointed • Bab pot-
mitten on WIND MID LIQUOR DRA.L CRS dull DIA
TILLERg,for the States of- renneylvanis. and New Jer •
s e y. would call your attention to the CRAWL' RAM to
bAeld in this city in the month of June next.
The special design of this Committee is to solicit of
every individual in the above named business the Pro
ceeds of oza DAY'S LABOR. INOAIR. or RBVIINTIR.
As this promists to be %Brest success, on account of Its
wortirt object, and as all Trades Profewoons. and Ocen-
Patine will be represented, and are now nonly respond
ing to prosecute the good work, we most respectfully ask
your co operation.
. .
Your utmost activity and zeal are earnestly invoked.
and any cont3ibuti - 1...3AL *tay tai.lco to faciltti.te 11:
objects of the Fair Will be thankfully receive/ and
droy aclrti owl* dged
Plaice Address all communications and cotarlbiz.lotis
immediately to • J0315P.4 F. TOMAS,
Chtirman,
Not.. 206 and 203 Smith FROST Street,
J. E. KNORIL, Secretary.
COMM:II'FR
Joseph F. TO:4M
neon" C Ottotor.,
John Patterson, Jr
HARDWARE BRANCH GREAT
CE.N4 RAL F tag noderatithed Committee
ealnextly aolleit from all directly and indirect tY CO4-
meted with • Onr Trade" to mend their Cootrihations,
be they large or await. moues or merchandiee, to either
of ths undersigned
JOSEPH C. ORIIRB. No. 2E6 Market street.
WILMA M . FL bOWERS. No. 412 Commerce street.
WILLIAM P. wIL STAGS . . No. 38 North Third street.
AVG. B SHIPLEY. No CM Commerce street.
CHAS. A. rrill,Lert. N 0.414 Commerce Street.
JOHN C. WIRE No. 614 Market street.
r Ft • S. J. FEASD, No. 6: , 3 Market street
D eNIEL STEINMETZ. No_ 601 alommarce street.
JOHN A. MURPHEY, Do. 922 Chestnut street.
IsAAC S WILLIAMs. No
_716 Market street.
#4. L A NDIS, o. 211 Market street.
W. H. ALLEN. No 115 Market street.
D FAUST. No. 49 North Third stre et.
JOS. S. FISHER, N. B. corner. S ixth and Commerce
streets
A. M T. WATSON, No. 61.2 Commerce street.
aol9-1144tflm
VC , THE TREASURER OF THIC COM.
MIT CBE on Benefits. Jr antbitions. and Enter
tainments. of the CENTRAL FAIE for the Sanitary Com•
motion. nes nowledges the following receipts:
Aprif9—Of Mrs. Henry M Watts. proceeds of entertain
ment for S. C.. March gl $l6OO
April 15--Of Mrs Louisa Drew 2))
16 — Of Mr. Joseph D. Murphy...". ........ .. . 20
MGREAT CENTRAL. FAIR.— T E
Committee on Finance and Donations acknow
leo an the following smbscliptione, to thin date. Ids
A B
P- ]lcSesv.
6. & W. Weld!
J . • .
ohn Gibson. SonS..k Co
horns.' Fparks
Therms Elniber, jr
John A. Bri`WlL
1.021 . e] & co
.. .
B W. Clark & Co. •- -
LOOO
C. .4 E. Bort. L 000
S b J. In Flanagan 1.000
Philadelbbia Saving Fund 1.000
abiladelphia Cor tributlonahlp In anranae Co. •..... 1.010
rennavivazda Life and annuity Company 1.000
J P. Butratinson 750
Allentown Iron. Company 70)
Pop Ma. Donaldson 0)0
hi. L I/awson .. 500
. . . ..
Vi. B. L. WM 800
North PmPrican Insurance Company 500
Pfl.f. Inhtmal Insurance Company 500
SouthcrAtk Bank za
Eon. John lit Head ......•• 100
S/4.300
The Committee again aelr their fellow citizens to come
forward in liberal aid of this noble charity.
A. B. BOIL'S, Chairman.
ramon'ehprliA. 14th ApriL 1864. sae et
mrTHE COMMITTEE ON FINE ARTS
OF THS GREAT MISTRAL FAIR FOR Tait
Ss (DANT comatinsioN respectfully and °arse stry
rt qv:est all onr citizens and patriotic persons eitewhere,
I , xv•ns tine works of an in their possession. to forward.
wi hoot delay. a memorandum of their intended contri
-1 Wiens to JON s SARTAIN, Reg , the Secretary of the
Committee. 72S SAMSON Street.
The works of art thus solicited comprise oil paintings,
{valor-color drawings. marbles. bronzes. and original
models in clay or plaster, or other material. In the col
lfction of water color drawings alone it is the hoed of
the Committee to present a very fall and brilliant exhi
bition. as we are known to have in our city a very large
number of such drawings. which it is hoped will he
*,nerougly placed sit the diens:mai of the Committee by
the owners.
A Gallery will be erected on Logan Square of such ma
teriel as will insure the safety of the pictures placed in
it In ore er to make proper arrangements tor the risen
tion and disposition of the various works of ar: setae
t uted, the Committee must have early knowledge of
their approximate number and character.
It is the desire of the Committee to make the Gallery
of the Flne Arts one or the most marked features of the
Crest Central Fair, and the public is, therefore. earnestly
appealed to to fill, by their generous contributions of
pictures and other works of art, a Gallery of larger
d if Is believed. than any ever erected in tide
coon ry. The Committee hope to make our exhibition
in every respect one of great attraction and interest.
Although circulars have been largely sent to persons
known to possess Works of art, and many responses
Lave been .received. this method of attracting Panne
alter don is used as a reminder to an, and particularly
to those who may not have received elm:dere, of the
needs, hopes, and desires of the Committee. and of the
short time remaining in which to collect and properly
arrange the contributions.
JOSEPH HARRISON. Jn., Chairman
Committee on Fine Arts Great Central Fair.
PRILADELPEELS, April 15,1964..ap16-9t
MTHE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR
OB THE SANITARY COAIRLSION, to be held
to Ebiladelphia. JUNE 1164.
To the Woo/en andeoitsn Manufacturers and Wool
an onDeadere.
We addresethe Manufacturing interests of this Nate.
and the adjoining States of Ilew Jersey and Delaware—
interests . representing the basis of our great commercial
prosperity, in a cause that presents no ordinary at peal
to the sympathies of all loyal and patriotic men.
Again, and again has the President called upon the
p. ople, and again and again have they nobly responded.
The o oil of the drum was heard tin oar midst, and our
streets have re echoed to the tramp of armelsoldiere,
and today nearly one million of resolute men. forsak
ing home, family, and business . are battling with darr
sere, privation!. disease. and all the untold horrors of
War. for the honor of the old flag and in defence of _the
lispnblican Government established by our fathers, that
we PM, in arester security pursue the pleasant paths of
ponce
Prom every battle-lield made glorious by a Union vio
t,ry, from every hr spiral crowded with the wounded
and. 'dying—from the unmarked but honorable graves,
stretching in one broad belt of sorrow and desolation
from Port Hudson and Vicksburg in the Southwest, by
Chattanooga - and ffn.xville across the mountains of Ter -
TeHee and Virginia to the fatal swamps of the Chicks..
hominy and the fields or Gettysburg in the East—there
ounce an appeal to us for sympathy and aid.
The Government has done nobly in providing for the
roams of such large armies as are now in the field. Yet
there is much suffering to be alleviated—much yet re
mains to be done. We who live in perfect security at
home, must do all in our power to assuage the sufferings
of thin e brave men who have sacrificed home pleasures
and home comforts for our country in ire great need—
and thus may we discharge in some degree the debt
wly oh we and our posterity will ever owe the in.
We must give of our abundance. or according to our
means, to those who havegiven up everything for their
cotibttrand ottremintry. .I.et sue sites be woray.sikhe.
breaSiOA, end worthy of ourselves Rarely have there
been times of greater commercial prosperity.and seitom,
it ever. has labor of all kinds been more amply reward.
ed—especially is this true of the great manufactnring
interests of the country. Let us all, then, Dealers and
Manufacturers. employers and employed. act in concert
r this noble purpose! Individually and collectively.
let no do our test now ! Let every Manufacturer show
what he can do! Let every man, woman, and child, in
his employ, show what they can do! Let every loom.
shuttle, and spindle work for the gallant patriot soldier!
And when the history of the present becomes the story
of the past, we may need no p: ender record in this most
trying period of our country than our conduct towards
its brave defenders.
In forwarding merchandise. mark the packages
`` George Morrison Coates, Philadelphia," with the con
tritntor's name and post.onice address in the margin.
Donations in money may be addressed to "Edwin
Mitchell, Treasurer. 24 North Front street, Philadel ,
phia." or to any member of the Committee.
Receipts of contributions will be promptly acknow
ledged. GEORGE, MORRISON GOATS&
Chairman. '127 Market street.
ED WIN bIITCRieLL,
Secretat yr and Treasurer. Si North Front street
COMMITTEE.
Osborn Levis,
F. W. Cattail,
Win.B Stevenealgwartuk.
A. Campbell, Manaynuk,
C. Spencer. Germantown,
Robert L. Martin, Lanni.
semi. K. Wilson, Trenton
E. Gamed, Frankford
D Trainer. Marcus Hook,
James Irving. Chester.
S. Kiddie, Glen Riddle.
Wm. Dean. Newark, Del.,
Jas. Riddle, Wilmington,
Thomas Tacker.
Paley. Wilmington
H. H. Paul, Wash. Ma ,/g J.
rations from Manufacturers
is committee. miles stuth3t
cht:i l ltd*Ti'Lts
' George Bullock,
Edwin Mitchell,
Thomas WC,
W. C. Houston.
C Hem y,
Bear, A. Dohring,
William Divine,
Joseph Bey,
Tbemas H. Craig,
Seth B. Stitt.
William Steele,
W. W. Justice.
P. Lewis Reece
Clement H Smith,
David. S. Brown,
Teter 0. Erben. .
111 contribution and don
should be made through dd.
IMTHE MASTER COOPERS OF PM
LADELPHIs have seen an advertisement in
the daily Papers. Inserted by the Journeymen Oak
Coopers, eel tag. for the third time within a year, for a
further advance in Wallea.. The states ant in said ad
vertistmentleuniust. as it only states the advance on
men who work by the week, while those who work by
the piece ere making as high (if not higher) wages than
other mechanics at the last rate of prices. The Master
Coopers have, therefore, determined to unite to resist
the evil. not being able to conduct our business for the
reason that we are unable to make contracts from the
fast that we do not know at what moment a farther ad
vance may be demanded. By order of the Association.
THEO. R APPLE, Secretary.
Aram 18. 1864. tie
MOFFICE. OF THE BIA.NEULTTAN
LICE 11/SCRAM WI COMPANY. No. 31 Nassau
Street, MeW links March 8,1M4.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this Compa
ny, held THIS DAT. the following important resolution
was adopted, atter mature consideration:
" There shall be added to each policy issued, or here
after to be leaned. the following words: 'This policy is
incontestable after lye Team from its date for or on ac
count of errors. omissions, and mis-statements in the
application. except as to age.' "
No other American Company offers this important ad
vantage to Insurers. All policies in force five years at
once become incontestable, under the operation of this
rule, greatly enhancing their value both as to families
and to creditors. This liberal and just measure should
secure to this Company increased favor and patronage,
as exhibiting the strong desire of the Directors to throw
every proper and safe advantage Wawa the policies.
Many have objected to taxing life policies, that in case of
error, it mattered not how innocent, the long- continued
Payments become lost, and families are deprived of the
advantages proposed. This objection is now removed
by this Company. Every State has its Statute of Limi
tations, not to cover fraud and crime ham punishment,
but to protect the innocent and unwary. This is a 191 Mi•
las proteetion to policy bullets.
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OFFICE,
No. 418 WALNUT Street.
JAMES B. CARR.
Attorney and Agent.
api9 What
pg. NOTICE.—APPLICATION HAS
been, made at the office of the Delaware and
ot ecapeairc Canal Company for the renewal of a Gorda
sate of One Share of Meek in that Company, in the name
of JEREMIAH EMLBE, deceased. the original having
been mislaid or destroyed. WM. P. OREsSON.
Adm. ctim Test. &c. of the will of
Lire's Eat LBW.
ViILCTILAR LOADITIOYAD • - S
°Filo." OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVI
GATION COMPANY.—FHMADIILYHIA. Marchl9. 1861.
To all holders of Certificates of Loan or Funded Debt
of The Lehigh Coale and Navigation Company. " ',-
cured by their mortgage of March 7. 1841:
The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company having de
termined. under authority conferred by Legislative
enactments, to - liens a new Mortgage Loan. having
twenty years to ran, from the first of April, 1884. and
bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum.
payable quarterly:
Rollos is hereby given. that holders- of the present
ea-Jenne Loan oft be Company will bepermitted to ex
change their Certificates for Certifica te of the new
Loan, at par: Provided, notice of their intention to do
Bo is given on or before TUESDAY. the 19th of April.
IEB4. at the office of the Company, where a subscription
book In open, and where all information desired will be
given.
By order of the Board of Managers.
aple-It ED WIN WALTER, 'J./VIM/Tr.
TBACASUNLWALIE IitiSPARTAIN.NW
NORTHERN ORNTRAL RAILWAY CO.
CALvaRT STATION._ BALTIMORE. April 1,1864.
Notice
is hereby giv en. that the Capital Stock of the
Northern Central Riiway Company. for the purpose of
completing a double track to Sunbury. Will be
augmented to an amount soma to that of the ilaietinff
Stock.
Before offs/Ink it to the public, those who appear as
Stockholders on the Company's books on the 6th of
April. 1869. will be allowed the privilege of subscribing.
at the par value, to an amount equal to the Stock by
them respectively held.
Beebe will be opened for that purpose at this Ilialeth
and kept open from the 6th day of AP IL, 1869. until the
6th day of MAY. 1861.
Bo subseriptionwill be received for lees tban par, pay
able as follows: Twenty (9B) per rent. at the time of
subscription, and the remainder in instalments PP such
amounts and at such times as may be ordered by the
hoard of Diree. ors.
The books will be shoed from 0 P. M. on the 4th of
April until 10 A. M. on the eth of April, and no transfers
allowed on thebth. By order:
ap4.412t-thetutmyB J. LSIB. Treasurer.
arNORTHERN LIBERTIES AN D
rzair TOWNeHir RallatO dal comfAxr.
PHILADELPHIA. AMU 12. 1864.
The Annual Meeting of the btoekholdara of this Com
pany will be held at the office of the Philadelphia and
Heading Railroad Company, No. 227 South FOURTH
Street. on MONDAY. the an day of May next, at ten
o'clock A. ht., at which time and place= election of
cers will be held. WM. H. WEBB.
apl2-dtmy2 Secretary.
pg. OFFICE BOHEMIAN MINING COM.
PANY, 131 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA., Aorn 14. 1664
'Notice is hereby given that an amassment of 01611
DOLLAR AND FIFTY CINTS per Share on each and
every Share of the Capital Stoat, has THIS DaY been
caned by the Board of Directors of the SOIISIBAN
MtUiCle . COMPANY. dne andimyable on or before the
16th day of May 1864. at the Office of the Company. 131
weLmur area PHILADSLPRIA.
By Order o fthe Board of Directors.
ARNAB734 NANT/18. deoroliuY•
Wi. G PifishrinC.
Edmund C a.-Wl9-tiwi
apuths3t
$1,720
GEO. GILPIN, Treasurer.
. 2.500
1.000
1.000
......... 1.000
lIMIst AGE REABLY TO THE CALL OF
THE Dutton - RATS COMMITTEE, the Loyal
Citizens of Philadelphik, who are favor of a vicar - me
cntiun of the war and the speedy gnomes glen of the
rein lion. will assemble in their respect ye wards. on
FRIDAY, Aprll 16. at 8 o'clock P. M . at such places as
ma? be denigrated by the officers of the National Union
Associations, for the purnore of planing in nomination
candidates for Delegates to the vat ions Conventions to
be held under this call; also. to filed a Judge and two
Inspectors, from each precinct, to conduct an election to
be held in said precincts on TUESDAY,. April 19. UK
between 6 and 8 o'clock P. M.
At the elections held under this call, the citizens of
each precinct will vote for one Delegate to a Convention
consisting of wards comprising a Congressional district;
said Delegates shall elect two Delegates and two Alter
nates to a NATIOBr..L CONVECITION. to be betel at
Baltimore. June 7. 1861 to nominate a PRESIDENT and
VICE PBESI DENT of the United States.
Also, one Delegate to a Representative and one Dele
gate'to a Senatorial Convention, to elect Representative
sod Senatorial Delegate* to a State Convention to be held
at Harrisburg. April 28,1884. for the purpose of electing
Delegates at Large to the Baltimore Convention, and the
sal. ction of an Electoral Ticket.
The Delegates elected, as above. to the several Con
ventions shall meet on THURSDAY. April 21. 1864. at 8
o'clock P. M at such places as a majority of their num
ber *ball by advertisement deals-nate. and transact the
purposes of their election.
At the meetings and elections held under this call. the
rules governing the National Union party will in all
eaves be adhered to, and be considered as decisive.
Bs , order of Ste City Eseentiva Committee of the Na
tionel Union party.
JAMES FREEBORN. President.
JOAN J. FRANKLIN,
HENRY B GARDINER, } ar , l3 Bt
frov HAWN STATE CONVENTION.
The loyal men of Pennsylvania comprielna the
NAT lONA I. UNION PARTY will meet in State Conven
tion in the Hall of the limes of Representatives. at
HARRISBURG. at noon. on
THURSDAY. April 28. met.
Each dietrict will be eutitied to the seine renresenta•
tion it now has in the Mate Legislature, and the dele
gates will be chosen at such times and in sue i manner
se shall be directed by the respective. County Com
mittees.
The State Convention is called for the purpose of
placing in nomination an Electoral ticket, selecting
delegates at 'tactile the National Convention of the Union
Party. to be haler in Baltimore on the 7th Jane. and
taking such action as it may deem proper in reference to
the approaching Presidential canvass.
The selection of the dietrlct delegates from Pennsyl
vania to the National Convention is left—where it pro
perly belongs—to the people, assembled in their County
Conventions, but the different County Committees are
earnestly reettested to adopt such measures as will pro
cure a full attendance at their respective conventions,
and thereby secure, In the choice of aelegwee. a full
and fair expression of the will of the people.
The Committee cannot forbear to congratulate all
lovers of liberty and the Union upon the recent triumphs
of the good canoe in New Hampshire and Connecticut,
and to exprees the hope. shared by tall...loyal men, that
they are only the forerunners of more *Wei:aid - victories
BCE 11 to be won in the same canes, alike' by the bullet
and the ballot.
In behalf of the Union State Central Committee.
WAYNE inoVSAGH. Chairman.
OEO W. HAMERELY, S ecretaries .
W. W. BAYS. ap9.tf
MFIFTH - WARD.-AT A. SINN:PING
el the citizens of the national Union Party, held
at the Good Intent Hall on Friday evening. 15th last .
on motion. the following places were designated to hold
the election for Del egatee on TUESDAY EVENING next,
191 b finer. Po: is open at 6 o'clock, and close at 8 o'clock.
First Division, Schwartz's, Third mod Gaskill streets.
Senor d Division, Schnell's , . No 210 Pine Street.
Third Division, Grenser'e. No. 603 death Fifth street.
Fourth Division. N. W corner Front and Union eta.
Filth Divixion. Holder's. No 281 Spruce street
Sixth Division, Burns', No 438 Spruce street.
Se vent') Division Wergand'a.l4 , 436 Sprite. street. Is
Big lath Division. Derry's. Do IC6 Smith Sixth street.
HOBERT r. AM% President
B. Emu!, Secretary. apiB-21
InC.AT A 111ENTIEIG OF THESEVENTH
WARD DA•rionnt. UNION Petal'. fa pur
suance of he call of the City Executive Committee. the
fo lowioß persona were eeleoted to conduct the tilection.
TED) (Therday) EVENING, April 79, 1864:
DIV. JUDOS. INSPECTORS
... . - -
lac. D. *eiathionr.•••.J. B. Parsons. Ohms H. Smith,
3d. Geo W. Myers Thomas Little, Joseph Govett
3d. J •sbna-Anttall.....William Mollie. James Christy.
4tb. John Wilson W. J. Verdett, Smiley Orr
ath. John Oaitons Jsaac J jarlien. Wm. Robinson.
Mnln . John Barr. Daniel Woke'.
7tb. Betjamin Ogden. John Sands. Edward Dales,
Si].. Jot a Hanes _Robert Harris, George Quinn.
Election to be held at tne following Places, between 6
ano 8 •-'clock :
tat Divbiom at D. M. Mathieves, Lombard etreet.
above Eighth.
2,1 Invi,ion, at the nenai place. N. R. corner of Twelfth
and Lombard streets.
Bcl Division, at the lanai pace. S. W. cornerjof Thir.
teeeth and Lombard streets.
4th Division, at B. White's, S. W. corner of Sixteenth
and Lombard streets.
Sib Division, at the usual place, Bighteentiand
eon streets. •
, .
6th Divi#ion, at Richard Stokes'. S.W. corner of Twen
tlFte end Pine strests.
7th Division, at Geo. Connor's. N. W. corner TerentY
second and Lombard streets.
Bth Division, at James Ralston's. Twenty-second and
Earn stead streets.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT, President.
DAVID PRIDC4E, Secretary.
EIGHTH WARD —AT A BIER 4-
IRO OF THS RATIONAL UNION A830C1.6.-
'IION, held FRIDAY, April 15, 1864. the following
ce. were eel ecied 'tor holding the Election on TUES
DAY EVENING, April 18, 1854. for Delegates to Con
gre.elOne I. Fountain'. RIM Representative Conventions:
First Precinct, at Office of Alderman Ogle, Seventh
street. below Chestnut.
'Second Precinct, at Hotel S. W. corner Twelfth and
Locust streets.
Third Precinct, at Mellen's Hotel, Broad, above Lo
cuet etteet.
Fourth Precinct, at Lafferty's Hotel, Eleventh and
Ss nsom streets.
Fifth Precinct, at Brown's Hotel, Twenty:Erst and
Locust streets.
Math Prech ct. at McCoy's Hotel, Twentieth and San
sone streets•
POLLS OPEN from 6 to S o'clock P M
1, J. LOWRIE BELL, Secretary
TENTH WARD —AT A law Anew
e Lnyal Citizens of the Tenth Ward. held on
Phi DAY EVENING. April lOth. the folloxvingpreamble
and resolutions were nnaoimonely adopted:
Wh,rsa.s. A period is approaching colon the citizens
of the Unit( d states will be called UP= to express their
preferences in relation to candidates for she next Presi
der ay ; and
Whereas, The Tenth Ward. ever loyal and prompt.
rennet in a matter of this kind be indifferent, nor should
not be bell indhand : therefore,
Resolved As the opinion of the freemen of this Ward.
that A BRAH AM 1•I *COLL the present Chief Magi&
trete of the United States, is fully and fairly entitled to a
renoL,lcation and re election. . .
.
Resolved, That we will give ABRA H AM LINCOLN a
candid and hearty support for these among other rea
-BCM. ;
- •
p...canse we belleTo him to be honest. capable,
B.DII faithful; at once uncorrupted and incorruptible.
• eccn& Because, since his election to the high office
which he occupies,
he has administered the affairs of
tt e Government with conscientious fidelity. and with
a c.nstant view to the restoration of the whole ffnion.
Thly d. Because he has neon tried and tested. and
readzsd the expaccations of all loyal and reasonable
te-a
Fourth, Bemuse a change at this time (the wicked
ret,el7ion not wholly crushed) would be inexpedient and
oangorono.
Fifth. Became no other candidate has been named
who combines equal qualifications of head and heart, of
moral duty and unswerving patriotism.
. . . . . . . . .
hl.7th_ Beenese he is identified in every leading move
ment of his executive career with the noble and God
like cause of universal liberty, a cane in which millions
of money have been cheerfully expended, and thousands
of lives have been freely devoted.
b'evenl h. Because the renomination of President Lin
coln will insure the unites action of the loyal mamma
under our glorious banner, and at once inspires and
le>d to a signal and ove rwhelming victory again.
therefore, we pledge ourselves to the rencomnallort and
re. election of the sterling patriot who now occupies the
White House at Washington, and we earnestly invite
and confidently expect the cooperation of our brethren,
not only oi the various WELT de of Philadelphia, bat every
where throughout the mullion where the brawn is the
risked too the Hag of our country respected.
Resolved, That the VII anßsof this meeting be and they
are hereby tendered to the Hon. Salmon P. Chase, the
able and accomplished Secretary of the Treasnry, for his
dianterested and patriotic withdrawal from the Presiden•
tial contest st a moment when union was so essential
among tbo f bands offthe Union. Hheleben not be forgot.
ten HENRY ti. ROWELL, President.
Wet. R. LEEDS, Secretary! it
IIMnNINETEENTH WARD. —AT A
. meeting of the RATIONAL UNION ASSOCIA
TION of , hss ward the &Jawing places were designated
to bold the Delegate Elections to take place on TUES
DAY lIVENINEI. 11p/ill9. 1854:
Firkt precinct, Captain Horn's. Germantown road.
Second precinct, D. Curry's, Oxford and Howard ate.
Third precinct. McClure's. Richmond and Norris sts.
Fourth precinct, B. Collins',Frankford road ab. Norris.
Fifth precinct. A. Streeter'e. Frankford road and.
Adams street .
Sixth Dr. einet. Wm. Hankin'a. Emory and .Edgertiont.
Seventh precinct A Ihries. Third, ab. Columbia ay
Eighth precinct. York and Coral. streets.
Ninth precinct. Wm. Rats', Fourth and Diamond sts.
Tenth precinct, John Doer's. Ellaland Amber streets.
BERT F. lIRWILER. Resident.
Sac Ittimmear. Jr., Secretary. It*
WTWERVIT-FOURTII WARD —AT A
hetting of the Loyal Mit - Irene of the Twenty
fourth ward, held on FRIDAY EVENING. April 15. h,
after making nominations for Officers of Election and
De:elates, the following resolution was offered and
unaniteously adopted:
ReBolv.d. That this Meeting recognizes fatly and
heartily tbe great services and signal abilittes of that
Fore katriot ant Wise Statesman, ABRAHAM LIN
COLN, in the discharge of the ardons duties of his high
and responsible office as President of the United States,
during the present wicked, causeless, unjustifiable re
bellion • and so entirely impressed are tie Members
of this 'AssoainTlON with. his eminent and peculiar
Ethan. that they regard him la the most suitable
case idate r re-election, not only as a recognition
of his servicte in the past, bat also because the coun
try cannot at this particular crisis of Public Affairs
dispense with his tried experience and distinguished
sagacity.
HeNRY O. TOWNSEND, Prea't pro tem,
3A?IZ6 haws/in, Secretary. it" .
FrREDUCTION IN TUE PRICE OF
CORR —ln accordance with a resolution of the
Gard of Trustees. passed on the 25th instant, the price
of Coke from the Market-street and Spring' Garden
Work. has been reduced to 10 cents per bushel. and
rout the Feint Breeze ant Manaymak Works to 9 cents
per bushel. JOIIN C. CRESSON, Chief Engineer.
PHILADELPHIA OAS WORE& March PB. 1864. 110140 lnl
pirs. OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH ZINC
COMPANY, No. 121 WALNUT Street. Puma.
DELPHIA, April 19. 1864. —The Annual Meeting of sae
Mace holds , aof the Lehigh Zinc Company will be held
on WEDNESDAY, May dtkprox . M. o'clock A, ii.,for
tho elacticia or seven Directors to serve for the ensuing
year, and for the transaction of other business.
GORDON MONDE&
spl9-14t Secretary.
OFFICE OF 'rum AMERICAN
FLEE IP eIJEAMCII COMPANY. PHILADREPHIA,
pril 11th. 1664.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CHATS per share for the
lest eix montbe. which will be paid to the t tockholdera
or their legal representatives, on and after the 21st inst. ,
clear of all taxes.
apl2-9t* ALBERT O: L. CRAWFORD. Secretary.
NOTICIL—THE FIRST ANNUAL'
meethig_Ll the Stockholders of FREDlill
COAL COMPAIff Will be held at the Office of the Com
y, No. 311% WALNUT Street, on TUMID Vir, May
Sd, at 1211. , when an election will be held for rive
Directors to serve for the waning veer.
apl4-12t CHAS D KNIGHT, Secretary.
/rte TIOGA. IMPROVEMENT COM
PANY.—Notice is hereby given that a Meeting of
the Stockholders of the Tioga Improvement Company
will be held at No M 5 MIRO HANTS' EXCH./NOS, in
the city of Philadelphia. On the 8d day of May next. bs
twain the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, to elect Managers. a
President. and Treasurer of said Company-
WILLIAM ELLIS, Trewsurer,
zoli3l-tinsB No. Ts* MARKST Street.
OFFICE OF THE CONNECTICUT
MINING COMPA p a R Y AA N D o E .
L V E S TA N: A AN I C I T 6, 8 1 ; 364 re ot.
The a nnual Meeting of the Moat holders of the "Con
necticut Mining Company " will be held at the Office of
the Company. t o LitobSeld, Connecticut, on MONDAY.
the 2d day of ffiay,lB64. for the purpose of electing Di.
rectors to serve P•r the ensuing year, in accordance with
the Charter and By-Laws of the Company
The transfer Books of the Company will be dosed on
the 234 day of Aprll. 1864. and reopened on the 6th day
of IDs 1864 at the Office of the Company. No. 408
WALNUT Street. Philadelphia.
W. 8. STEWART.
5p16.3.41 5 President.
vire THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
OLD TOWNSHIY-LINS ROAD OOMPANY. are
hereby notified that an election for Directors of said
Company will be held OR FRIDAY. April 224. Mt, be
gen 11 A. M. and 12 N.. at No. RS ENOIEISNDIS.
GAO. U. COLKIH.
arfi.frttat Secretary pro tern.
gisr mirnineAr, PURVEYOR'S OFFICIO
No. I North SIFTS Strait,
PHILAMILPHII,4I. Nov. 12.
Lm_porters and Dealers in MEDICOS& HOSPITAL
RTORI2I3 HOSPITAL PEREIPME, BRDDING
he.. are invited to submit their Price Liete from t ime to
lime to this Office. J. MURRAY,
noIR-Oltsuotf Itommon and Medical Purveyor-
SONIUNLICIIAL. AND SUSQU um ANNA
RAILAOAD 00., Office 227 S. YOU TS Street.
Prtmapscrion, April 4, 1864
The Annual Meetinwof the moan noldera of this Com
pany, and an election for President and six Managers,
Will take place. at the Office of the
.Company, on MON
DAY, the 2d day of May next. at 12 o'clock N.
apt. tame WM. H. WIIBB. SsoretarY.
IFriEILADMIsr/NM. MID MEADING
EAILIOAD GODrabli Ogee IBM Saab
MTH Stree PHILADILPAI. September 2. MIL
DIVIDEND roincut—The following-named Dersonf
Eolsentitled ton Dividend on the Common Stock of the
mpany. The reddens* of several of them Is,
wn. and It . therefore. nesersary that the se -
m i ss of atook should be presented on swam for
Dividend. 11. BEADEft 'weasel
ETOCHHOLDERIP NA
S. Lsnatster. }Henry B. ler.
John Mclntyre. Andrew Turner.
Dent E. Itewpms. Mrs. Roble's Myles
ilO-011101
THE PRESS:-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1864:
A DIE ir IA a OF TIVEG STOCK.-
HOLDaRS F Tn& 8L0011813t783 filt). lB .10
Pahly wia be held to. the Comp; ny e aloe at lrosdale.
Celntobla ennui's. Penns., on WSDNFoD May .8 h.
,188.1. for the pnripoee of electing nine Direct , re to serve t
'enacting !tear end for the traneact.oirof other bcsittear.
WM. A. 8. BAKER,. Tr.a.urer ard B.cretary.
Na a• 3 Noah WAI,:aR street.
Philadelphia. Aprill6, 1864. epiB-5.0t.
Ipite. GOOD SPRI F LIg IL K A Lp l i f i tO A fL a ft l ie sel
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of Ibis COM.
ppaanyy will be held at lb • ~lffio. or the Philadelphia and
d elphia on MONDAVI. the gd day of May next. at 11
o'clock A. M., at which time and Place an election for
officere N9lll be held. WU. WS6 3.
apN.l6t Secretary.
EMBROIDERED COVERS.
PIANO COVERS,
MELODEON COVERS,
• TABLE COVERS,
STAND COVERS.
Sheppard. Van Harlingen, & Arrison,
epl9 tatbeSt 1005 CHESTNUT Street.
SPRING GOODS.
SECOND OPENING OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRESS GOODS
Jer THE STORE OF
JOHN F. "YOUNG,
No. 70 North FOURTH Street.
Ireloam a soltudid Rao of Vlmind. ORMADINES.
Plainand'Plaid POPLINS, dtc Special attention Is
Invited to styles and peon. ap[94.nthaßt
LINEN GOODS.
SHIRTING LINENS. COTTON SHEETING&
PILLOW LINEN, PILLOW MU4LINS.
LINEN SHEETING.% DOMESTIC SHIRTINGS.
D.* MASK CLOTHS. NAINSOOKS,
DOYLIES, JACONSTS.
TOWELS. SWISS MUSLIN&
TOWELINGS, INDIA TWILLS.
WAFER. PLAID CAMBEIGS.
TABLE LINEN. ENGLISH HULLS.
NAPKINS, QUILTS,
WINE CLOTHS, BLANKETS.
FRUIT DOYLIES, FLANNELS.
UPHOLSTERY GOODS.
SATINS. PIANO & TABLE COVE6S
BROCATELLES.. LACE CURTAINS.
REPS, CORNICES.
FLUSHES. • SHADS d,
MOQUETTA E. SHADE EIOLLANDE.
WASTED DAMASKS. TASSELS.
PRINTED LASTED GS. CORDS.
TAPESTRIES, LOOPS.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
Apia-eh:LULEA! 1008 CHESTNUT &reek.
MANTLES AND CLOAKS OF UN
usual elegance.
Taffeta Mantles and Sacqnes.
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a correspondence extending throughout all nationalities
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and established a bash from which we need not err.
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although the persons who write them are. We know
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endorse their statements:
" NEw BEDFoRD, Mass., Nov. 24, 1363.
"DEAR SIR: I have been afflicted many years, with
severe prostrating cramps in say limbs, cold feet and
bands. and a general disordered system physicians
and medialnes failed to relieve me. While visiting some
friends in New York, who were ming Plantation Bitters,
they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced with
a small wine-glasefal after dinner. Peeling better by de
gde-
grees,lft a ft.W days I Mg futtonished to And the coldness
hirlYhad left me, and I coned steep the
not done for years. I feel
like another being. My apetite and strength have Rl5O
great/7 improved by the nee of the Plantation Bitters.
night and
cramps through, b had
which
. " lteBPBefltilYt JUDITH RErssEL. ,,
REEDSBIIEY, Wie.. Sept. M. 1883.
• * * * I have been in the army hospital for four
teen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton,
111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bittern. * * •
Three bottles restored WY speech and cured me.
G. A. FLAUTE.”
The following is from the Manager of the Union Home
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"HAVSYBYsn MANSION. FIPTY•SEVENTH ST.,
- New Tone, Segnst 2, 1882.-
" Da. DBASE : Your wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been given to some of our little children, suffering
from weakness and 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 bad been exhausted, has been
entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoon
ful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly
increased. and she is now well.
Respectfully, Afore. 0. M. DEVOE."
" I owe ranch to you, for 2 verily believe the
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REV. W. IL WAGGONER, Madrid, N. T."
" • * • Than wilt send me two bottles more of thy
Plantation 'Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited
by their 1:1Ae.
Thy friend,
ASA CURRIE, PLUAdelphia. Pa."
" * * * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia.
anti bad to abandon preaohing. * * * The Plantation
Bitters have cured me.
Rev. J. S: CATROBB. Rochester. N. Y."
" * • • I have RiVIM the Plantation Bitten to bun.
drede of our disabled soldiers with the most astoniehlat
G. W. D. ANDREWS.
Superintendent Saldiera' Home, CLucintati. 0."
" • w • The Plantation Bitters have mired Imo of
liver complaint. of which I was laid up prostrate and
had to abanden my business. '
H. R SINGSLIIY. Cleveland. 0."
a a * The Plantation Bitters have eared me of a
derangement of the kidneys and ortnary organs that has
&droned me for yeare. It acte like a charm.
0. C. MOORE, No. 254 Breadmai."
&a, Ate, &a., atc.. ate., ato
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They are volumed dale celebrated CaMaya bark, win
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S. T.-1860.-X.
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Norma.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit
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SPRING" • 1864.
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TO OUR STOOK OF -
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aple-St. WANDINGTON. D. C.
TO AUCTIONEERS. - W ANTE D, A
stimuli., by an ex-auctioneer. Comoetent to sot at
ealee.n...o and book-keeper. Beat of references. Ad
drE "S. M. A.. tbis Mike. apl6-3t.
WANTED -AN EX PERIEN 0 ED
SAILEATADY In a Dry Goods store. Apply at
No. 70 North FOURTH Street, for two days. apl9-2t
WANTED -A FIRST CLASS ENGI
JEER. competent to run a 90 borne power Curling
Fusin°. Add , o.s " Tie Lockwood Manufacturing C 0.."
255 South THIRD Street. it*
WAN TED-A MAN CAPABLE OF
keeping a plain eel, of books. and to make himself
generally neetal in tht. Oil Badness Oood testim Intel;
required. Address Poet Office. Box 1216. apl9-2t
ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN
and Wife the Dwelling part of a HOURS in the vi
cinity (.1 Independence or .Wambington ikitteres. on or
before June 14 Would take the cam of tam Very
best of references given. ♦ddrees Box 1.4 A Post Office.
ii bl 7 theta tr
'AV - ANTED-BY A SOBER AND IN
• duEtrions man, a SITUATION an Acabitant Bock
kat per Would be willing. to collect, or make himself
cnerallv necfnl. Peet of reference Riven.
tad r.s.
Useful. " and left at the office of this paper. will re
ceive attention. apl9.2tv
WAN E D 20 WAGON. MILKERS
aDd 20 WHEELWRIGHTS Apply to HENRY
SLIVONs. U. S National Wagon Works, Factory SECOND
and CIIIBIBERL ED StrelnS. aplB-26.
WANTED -TEN SOBER, CAREFUL
TEAMSTERS. Steady work. Aoply to HE IRY
SIMONS 17. ii. rational Wagon Works, Factory lIR' 3 OND
sad CUMBERLAND Streets. aplB-20
WAN') ED-A • YOUNG L A.DY BE.
TWEEN fifteen and twenty yearn of age, wao
Lae a good education Good' referent• a required. For
further particulars address . Post Mee. Box 2834. Phila
delphie. apti-at.
WANI ED-A SITUATION BY A
LAD of fourteen, la a Wholesale House, to learn
the butdrees—Hardware preferred. Address ••.1 W. M."
Pri,9B aloe
WANTED—A: SITUATION BY A
cowetent,BOOKKEEPER. Bast refarentn eivn.
Ad dram , -8. P 'at this °Mae. apl6.4t.
85,(.1011 710 $lO,OOO.- A PAR, ['NKR
`--• SHIP Wanted with:this am - raut in a carat
business. already establisbed. Address, stating when
and where an InteryieW can be bad, •'ll, W, G.," at
this aloe. apl9-2i.
$76 A MONTH WANT TO HIRE
MAIM. in every Canny, at V 75 a month. ex
ren.ea Data. CO .911 my new cheap Family Sewing Ma
atom Addreee 6. /1..4.D1501T, Alfred, Me. Cfel2. d+IIWSW
at WANTED TO RENT-A. RES"-
I=I.DRICCE ON ARCH STREET.-1 three-story dwell
ing, with back buildings and modern improvements,
wanted by the 15th of May Rent from $5OO co $BOO. ed.
dreel Box 1P59 Post Office. ap1.5.6t•
BOARDING.
C 9 PE ISLAND.-SELECT BOARD •
MG. 3n s large cottage Pleasant location. Apo'
at 608 SPBUCE Street, Reference. exobanavd. aplB.6t*
295 SOUTH BROAD STREET.—VA
cant today. an elegan , Parlor, newly furnished,
and large cbamber communicating. second story. Other
yacaccie% for families and single persons. apl4-6'
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
THE BEST COAL YARD IN THE
CITY FOR SALE. Inquire at OST North w&INIII
St.. below Girard avenue. Terme easy- apl6-7c*
MONEY ON MORTGAGE AT FIVE
PER CENT. PER ANNUM.-16.0J0. $lO.OOO, and
other amounts, to loan for a term of veers.
LSWIs REDUEL
apl9-3t. lA% South FOURTH Street.
in FOR SALE-DESIRABI E RESI
JIM DEM CBS. militated at Nos. 1401 and 1463 Locust st.,
above Broad. Apply to 808% MACON no:3JB,
It 419 WALNUT threat.
a FOR SALE OR RENT-A COTTON
MRFACTORY. a few miles oni of town. or a Partner
would be admitted addre.e Box M. P. 0 era St.
FOR SALE-TWO DELIGHTFUL,
SITUATIONS, near DARBY, one with four, the
other with three scree. Apply to
apt St. B. la IDD LBTON, fir., D &EBY.
de FOR SALE—A COUNTRY SEAT
maLat CHESTNUT HILL, of about 8 ao: es, handsomely
located, and with all modern immovemente. Address
Box No 920. Philadelphia Post Office. It*
FOR SALE--k LARGE LOT, 105
Jima by 190 feet, and superior ItiIBIDSDICII. situated at
the S. W. corner of Thirty-fourth and Bridre streets,
Mantua. Also, a large number of Lots and Residences
situated on all the mein streets West ehiladelphlit.
Apply to - ROBERT MACORWOR.
it 419 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE-A NEA.T COT-
Jffia TA OR RFRIDRYCE and five acres of Land on the
Byberry and Andalusia Turnpike. 1.3 i miles from Anda
lusia or Cornwall's Station, on the Phila. and Trenton
Railroad. '1 he Home is new. in cottage style, convent.
ent. and well finipbsd, surrounded by ev.rgreens and
Other ornamental trees, There ie Woos thrifty young or.
chard or choice vatieties of apple. pear. cherry. anti other
trees. For further information, terms. dm. app vto
CHAS 0..81LY,
apl9- tnthsat. Byberry. Twenty-third Ward. Phtla
Elf FOR SALE OR TO LET—BEAII
- TIFUL country SB&T on the Brandywine. six to
Wirt, acres of Land; stone Dwelling hoagie, 62 by 33
feet, including large Kitchen and Bathroo m, contain
ing twelve Rooms, with valuable Ice-house adjoining,
and neseegary ont-buildingP, all elected within the last
eight years; well shaded, with good supply of fruits.
epp'ee. peaches. cherries. &c. ; Vegetable Garden well
stocked; located two and a half miles (rein Chadd'e
Ford Station. on the Plelladelplas. and Baltimore Central
Railroad. commanding a fine view of the Valley of the
Brandywine and Surrounding' country. For farther
particulars inquire of it • anbicriber, adjoining.
. VirOBL PFEIL
apin-tnthaea.. Chadd'a Ford. Pennsylvania.
al TO 'RENT-THE OLD ESI AB.
Wa."LHOTED Beddinx, Feather and Mattress Ware
house. 7e19 South SECOND. below Dock. Occupied for
the above boldness for thirty years. Apply to B. A.
MITC.HI3LL, .N. E. corner FIFTH and WALNUT.
11148-2 t.
A,TO LET-A DESIRABLE DWEL
LING. GOUSE on Price-street. second east of Han
cock s treet. Germantown. Rea tissoo
OH 011.1113 ALBIRTHON,
1200 GIRARD Avenue. or Queen street, beyondlerson,
Germantowxt, SPIB dr*
TWO GEBMANTOWN COT
•waLTAGIEQ, well located. will be excbanged for good
city property. B. F. GLENN, 123 S. FOUR PH St. aple
Mk FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL
ode- , TREES AT PUBLIC AUCITIOIL —Will be Bold at
Public Bale. on THURSDAY, April 21. 1664, at the P AIR.
VDSW NURSERIES, Borlinston county, N. J.. Fruit
and Ornamental Trees, Evergreens. of extra size and
Quality also, Blackberries. Raspberries. and etrawber•
ries. of choice collection. JOHN PERKINS Proprietor.
ap'6.2t.
AUCTION SALE.
pIMENFE AUCTION SALE OF A
Large and Elegant Collection of Rare and Beautiful'.
SE♦ SHELLS.
At SCOTT STEWART'S, 11912 CHESTNUT Pleat.
To be sold without ally reserve or limit as to price.
fifty cases direct from London, England. of some of the
most splendid MARINE SHELLS ever witnessed in this
country, with various other Natural Curiosities. com
prising Corals, Cameos. Pearls, &c.. consisting of over
LOCO liPoolMene ' snob as have never before been offered
for sale in Philadelphia, and a rare opportunity is now
offered to the citizens.
The public, and the Ladies in peritonitis, are invited
to examine this magnificent assortment of CURIOSITIES
from the dominions of Old Neptune
They are works of Nature, and no artist that ever
lived could imitate them in shape or color—the wonders
and beauties of the mtglity deep. Also, a variety of
Chinese Fans. Japanese Norm and rare Inkstand..
The first sale will take Place on MONDAY MORNING.
AptillBll, at 10 A. M , and at 3P. M.. and continue
lEf
TiIeDAY and..7o EON ESDAY, at the same hours.
Terms Cash. By order T. BONTON,
stag St* American Agent for the Company.
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
STATIONERY AND BLANK BOOKS.
Stock Brokers' Purchase and Sale Books.
Stock Brokers' Receipt & Delivery Books.
ORDRRS SOLICITED FROM BANKS. INSURANCE.
RAILROAD. OIL. ADD MINING COMPA
DIES AND CORPORATIONS. BX
ECIIVID PROMPTLY AND
AT LOW PRICE&
MOSS % CO..
BLANK BOOK AND ENVELOPE
MANUFACTURERS.
KENNEDY, STAIRS, & CO.,
Nos. tao and 132 North Wharves,
ABOVE ATIOR WFBEET,
WHOLESALE.. DEA.LESS
PICKLED AND DRY FISH.
• large stock, in assorted visitant% suitable la Conn
try Trade. always on hand. ap732,,
RE IME R' s - COLORED EhrfoTo.
GRAPHS feral era unentwaued In atyla. finality;
and aoloyinii, and it lAoderate Oman% 'within the
reach of all. Oo to Gallery, 1311COND.Ba „ sib ; Green. 44.
WATON 4: DENOICLA,RARDWABE
• 11 ^..- Commission Iforahanto. 50100M8114Q1 nal Ha
NORTH fiends. offer for Ws:
Anchor Brand loMla • Plymoo.thlah Sive&
W. & 8. Butcher's Cast noel; le o ßahinia Soaks.
Patnam's Boras Nano; Loaka'a
c ool Mak&
Cower; Bros.. and Iron Wirer n Bari&
Also. a toll iumartmant of Arnwhan !faraway& heignilf
Mc ORD% PATENT AMERICAN
Ha SLY, BATTON.--Tbe best Ineerameai of alarm
and defence In the well& Sold by the lawator, No.
145 X. SIXTH, below NAM. No koaeekeeper should
be without one. iufrenthe ists
MONUMENTS AND GRATE
STONIIB.---A large assortment of Grays. Stones. of
variona designs. made of the lined and American
Marbles. cosign% on band at the Marble Works of
ADAM ITTRIE /menu, below Sleventb.
Mat. rtaladt le. splB g
43% SHREITNITT Eltvaat
ABIUSEMENT,
GC,ROVER'S CHESTNUT-BTREEf
THILATER
LEONARD °norm vaw.cin
(Also of Of segag's Theatre. Washington. N. 6.f
GRAND OPERA.
CA 1111.—Tbe Measlier heal leave to atate that th.“l4-
son or tr rand Opera cannot poe.siblv be extended 5-uncut
theVereeent toce.k, as the Opera Coihpany Lave to appear
La neRtAIL Os Monday Beal, April 25th.
TEESDAT EV*HUNCF, APRIL 199 1964.
SECOND NIGHT OF THE OPER i ,
Latit Night but Four.
B.a h BAB or bISVILIA I
Comae Open', in three act,, by Ihment. ,
Count AlmavivaH. Mahatmas.
Figaro K. Steina:FO.
BP rtnla.. M. Oran'
Don Bonilla M li'ronlaid.
Foolno Mad Jobannsan.
Bertha - brae la Roche
- •
Fiorillo M. Zingh , whn.
Cal.t. AIiSCEILTZ --- - Conductor.
DCOTA Open at 7 o'cloc'h
WEDNEEDAY EVENJN( I . , Aprll2o, Third Night or tha
hp.ra.
FATT S T. •
oRAND OPERA NE OOlllff7D.
R.,,sed Seats for oaTe Oonld'e Nagle Store, and et
the - Rox Office of tho Thoet,o, at the following
RCA L OF PRIG 58
°rat etre Chair+,
Dross Circled Pau
tral
r.,:t rhonte for reserving:
50 gents.
Ceittb extra Tor re'lierving.
'Pt Virci..
Pri nts
a 25
te Beses $lO Ce 00.
p 81 1 1. 1 )FELD, Boolnee, Agent.
WA N
STRlt,,"t Tll EATBE.
-
mars (Tos.is7) - Evar:Txr,i. &Dr 1119tb.
POSITIVELY I. AST bilf.iffi' rTI I' RrlE' THE WAL-
TitiGfr-D bIiYORT ALL! A NOB.
On which occasion will he rpreat.d. by psrtlcaleu . re
for
cineAirst, .
Wai the grandlecit. e. tit Hista led lcaL Itornascs. written expressly
„Bs IRON MASS: Or, TUE VEARVIII, 90i1M.
Mr. J. M'allaak as Laos de - Boerb..a: Mr F. L. naven.
e Hogifeavt; Aire, Flume as ger
port aP rochfort,
lame de 1113rDZIOar .
To conclude with the Farce. called Box' 610 COY.
ATIIS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
STREET THEATRE.
HoneEe crowded In eiliTy part.
Third weak of
MR& JOHb DIM,.
Tbird weir and grand ancceas of
ROREDALR: Olt. THE RIFLE BALI,
With It.: GRAB t) StIRDIRRT.
FM AI:TING.
MECHANICAL IMPRCTB,_ _
and BRILLT a NT DANCING. .
nal LEIGH HIM JOHN' DRWSIC
FRIDAY. MR I 3. JOHN MEW'S REMIT.
Seats Secnrgd one week in advance.
Play to nom:l:lane. , at I; t.< 8; terminate - at apIEI•3I
ANNA E. DICKINSON
WILL SPEAK.
ON
"RECONSTRUCTION,"
AT THE
ACADEMY OF MUSIO,
THURSDAY PyBPiliNG. April Met, at 8 o'clock
Admission 25 cents. Reserved Seats 60 cents.
Tickete to he obtained on and atter Monday, April IS,
at Ashmead & Event', 724 Chettnnt ntreat, and at the
Academy of Muria apls.6t.
0 R I 0 N.
BY Rev. RICHARD S STORRS, of Prooklyn.
"IRE NATION AF [1.12 ITS nRUBAL OP BATME!"
At CONCERT BALL,
THURSD eir EVE .1 LNG. April 21st
Tickets 26 cts.; R43E43;17(.41 Sea's 60 cts.—at I, B. GO it bi
Music Store. Seventh and Chestnut streets three days in
a civet ce ; at the Hall, on Thurday- apl6 stutioh4t.
A CADEMY OF MUSIO.".
og•-.- Or and Musical Soiree la. the Bq left; of the
GREAT' OEN TRA.L FAIR
FOR THE
SANITARY CO er.LMISSIOpT,
By the Pupils of the
DIOIIDIT VEIINos OI fr• (MI
ECTION. RKA)/ SCHOOL.
• THIRD S
On WEDNESDAY EV.BNING, April 20th. 18134,
at 7 o'clock.
Tickets 20 cents, to be had at the door on the Evening of
the Concert. anl9.2t•
CONCERT HALL.-JAMES E M UR-
DoCEf . Esq., will give a Scriptural and Patriotic
Pending on FitiDAY EVENING. A p , ll 22d, at 8 o'clock,
for the ' ' &earnest's Home' of this city.
The programme will include the 1011( Whig geIgeNCLII
from the barred deriptares Generals.
Legend and Poem, ''The Hermit "Parnell.
•
The Story o: Jo.sph and his Brethren Genesis.
B ew Orleans (Subject. the fight of Ferment's
Fleet and the Nebel Forte). Cleo H. Bolter.
Me Murdoch will rend this Poem for the first time in
pnblic.
Poem, "Brushwooi " T. Buchanan Read
Poem. "Gettyettirg" Francis De Rees Tanvier.
The Building of the Ship Longfellow.
Commodore Turner. P.. S N. hae kindly consented. to
presideited Many of the clergy arid naval officers have bblessinv
Veleoto—ltoNerved goats, BO cents; to be procured at
Martien's and the Episcopal Book Stores, üBEATIVIIr
Strket, and at the doors. apl9 4t.
TER ES A CAERENO—THE 4E
= NIPS and Child Pianist of only ten years of age,
takes pleasure in announcing her Bret appearance in
Philadelphia. in °HAND CONCINIP at tIUsICAL FE FAD
HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, April 2lat, aided by
her Company of talented Artiste. acilbtf
C ORRESPONDENCE. -
PHILADELPHIA. 11th April, Het.
PHILIP LAWREECE: Saturday, the 23d April, be
ing the Annivercary r.f the Birthday of Shakeneare, it
Would afford us mash pleasure if you would give a
Heaeing. at the Mu.ical Fund Hall, on that evening. as
we feel confident it would afford the highest gratification
to all admirers of the great poet.
We mmain. dear mr, your sincere friend.
Alonz ) Potter, James Pollock,
Morton McMichael. Eicholaa H. Maguire.
Deo H. Baker. J. W. Panes.
.12 Shelton Mackenzie, Alfred Nevins.
1 aniei Dougherty. B. D. Saunders.
PHILADELPHIA. 19th April, 1884.
ClEariamuN: I accept, pith the greatest pleaspre, your
flattering invitation to read on the Anniverattry of the
Birthday of the Immortal Bard, and on that occasion I
shall be assisted by some of my best pupils
I remain, gentlemen, yours most respectfully.
PHILIP LAWRENCE
To the Bight Bey. Bishop - PoTrEn. Ooy. rob - boos. and
otherp.
N. K. RICHARDSON WILL GIVE
• SELECT RE &DINGS, at the School-room of the N.
J. Church, on CO MIRY St., above Twentieth, 't UES DAY
Evening at 8 o'cloct. Tickets SOc.; for tale at the door. *
O NLY FIVE DAYS MORE OF J.
INSCO WlLLlallifr PANORAMA OP TSB BIBLE.
at Concert Rail Lecture Room. CHEeT OT Street, above
Twelfth. Open ewe'', Afternoon at 3. an d 'Swelling at 7M
0 clock. Ticket', 55 cents; Children, 15 cents. Children
to Matinee, 10 cents. arl9 5
ELEYENTR-ST. OPERA HOUSE.
•• THE FAMILY HESOET."
CARNOROSS tND DI CEY'S MINSTRELS.
THE OREAT ETAS TROUPE OP THE NVONTIE
In their
SELECT IiTHIOPInkr SOIREES,. -
Splendid Singing, Beantilni Dancing, Latighablg
longues, Singing,
Scenes, dm, gm. b 7
TWENTY TALENTED ARTIST S
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEM -.
Valets 21 cent;. Doors cpen at 7 o'clock.
feT7-13m J. L. CARNCROSS. Engine!. lifAtotam
pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Up
THIS FINS ART,_
30%115 OBBSTISIIIT ITITABT.
- - - -
CLOSED to Prepare for theAfiNDAL EXHIBITION
Will open on the Mbth of APRIL.
By order of COMMITTEE ON EXHIBITION.
ap9•tf
(RRMANIA OROHESTRA.-PUBLAU
RERSABSALS ovary SATURDAY, st 3 &Stock,
at the MUSICAL POND HALL. Single tloketo
gents. Packages of six tickets, M. To be had at AO.
DEB'S. 1104 CHESTNUT Street, J. E GOULD rx.
VENTH and CHESTNUT. and at the Hall door. felo-tt
MILITARY.
A NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE.
CITY AND WARD BOUNTY MONEY!
MEN
PAY AND PRIZE RONEY!
Et MEN W &MED fat the NAVAL SERVICE and MA
RINE CORPS, who will be entitled to all the City Bonn
ties, in addition to Prize Money.
Seamen will receive an advances of three months' pay
as bounty.
.Application to be made at once, to
WK. K LEHMAN
Captain and Provost Marshal First DlstrlcaPanna..
mbSU.tf 5145 South THIRD Street.
PERSONAL:.
INFORMATION WANTED -0 ON.
MINING the whereabouts of ANTON cud HER
MAN BRINGS. born in Waldvelen. H. Sorken. B. S.
Meineter, Elnadom of Prussia. They emigrated to
America in the spring of 1862 t Masons by trade. and
when lest beard from were working in the vicinity of
Philadelphia. Pa.. in the year 1854. since which' time
nothing has been heard of them. Any information con
cerning them will be gladly received, by shah- aged and
afflicted lather,. who mourns for them as dead. Address
JOHN H. H. BRINGi,
Waldrelen Mies, Horgan.
B hieloster Prussia, .
Or WILLIAM BRINGS.
Co. H, Seth Reg't 111. Vole.
Chattanooga. 'Pain.
LOST AND• FOUND.
.OFT— ON S A TURDAY, 16ra APRIL,
a amall•Crimeon VELVET CABS. containing two
Diamond Stride. A reward of SBA will be paid on their
preeentation at the office of the St Lawrence Hotel.
apl9-2t.
If
. OST-A OERTIFIOAI E OF 5-PER
GBVT, LOAN OF fiTATS OF PUNSYLVANIA.
for 051.6.06, dated March 12. 1130. - No. 754. in name of
WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also. a Certificate of 5-tssy
cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the of IWO.
dated Jane 80. 1545, No. 1452, in the name of ELI K.
PRICE. administrator of William Meredith in trust. Ap
plication has been made to the Auditor General for a =-
sepal of said CertilfLoatof
fell-Sm ELT K. PUCE. No. $3ll. ARCH Stmt.
LEGAL.
-ITHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR
1, / T I3E CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of BENJAMIN ROBINSON. Deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. settle.
and adjust the account of BENJAMIN ROBINSON end
JOSHIIa ROBINS(>11, Executors of BENJAMIN ROBIN
hON. deceased. cud to report distribution of the balanee
in the hands of the accountanta, will meet the parties
tiote•ented. for thepurpoffies of ble appotetotent. on
TUEsDAY, Mar Sd, 1E64, at tour 0;104 P,
office, No. SSW - South FOURTH 4itreet. in tea lady of
Philadelphia. WM. O. HANNIS. Auditor.
tuthste*
INSURANCE.
FAME INSURAN
No. 400 U H
?HILA])
FINN AID IIL
•iplasil N. Busk, DIM!
guano Hielowdoon.
Holo , Lowis,
O. W.
Davis.
P. Jodie*.
"Jeorze A. West,
ri.ANOIS x.
SE COMPA.N'I I ,.
brITT BTBBBT.
LPHIA..
D INIBURADOL •
TORS.
John W. Hyena:,
Robert B. PONY.
CHAS.
W. L BLANCHARD. Rears
YELLOW OR. OHESI'ER4B - PRINGS
-IL SUMMER RESORT, CHESTER COUNTY, PA.—The •
subrcriber will open this beautiful Scimpserßesort for the
reception of Visitors on MST 1. 1664. 11-br . farther infer- •
(o.
inquire of Messrs. SABNIENTO. Melni.A.lll.
'IAO, uIiIibTPIIIT Street, or address ttse anbAp4ber
at
]himn
41 A. D. SNYDER. Saperigtende.nt..
60 BARRELS Y 0 IT NaE R' S. ALE',
at. Anne's Brewery. In
In store, and for sale by
A J MS. TEATISN &
am w i r e. Been FRONT ,Streat
MLLE, BEVERIN REPAIRS AND-
Cleans all sorts of Loom and Einbroideries,realgini ;
them equal to new_ bO. SOS LOMBARD St ADS Iltt .
me i Ma FoB+. ALBANY AND
TROT, :ta Delaware and NarkEn (lanai.
The barge MONTREAL Capt. E DANVEM, is now
loads nka at bt Wharf below SPEDCE strsetithe above
Pointe. and will leave on WEDNESDAY. at 3P, if.
For freight. wbia- will be taken at. reannable rates.
twEdy to D. L. FL &NAGA...LI „ Agnt.
=Nat 2306 South Dolawitre Wail%
WRITTEN AND VER./IAL DF.
; s o c u ßl l74 ° . .inli c o h s a lir t itgr iltl igalk , ,ltult
—. Rh , stou t :. mar- majorovement. Manaaament.
Instal 011ILDBIN, R9sial adaptation, itc.,
and aveninn. SWIM L. Odllitt.
Nbraltol2lo.st and irrooknelien.
miLlN3tatb. No. as s.TENTti mead. ascots Chtstaint.
MONEY TO ANY AM,OVNT
Lo.Nr.D. upon Dismcodo, wat c h" 3,,,,„d r y
iw ,
W
i Plato. Clothing, got,_. at J 031111 3& CO !a Old:
gatabliabod Lino O& corner VILIRD and
GdFICILL Manta. below Lombard. at* Brik
001111E0l i litnutze.
0. a BARGawys (wars
1:10.W.
fqr
gLilivsta re•obre.l
rars i VRHAMMT gibe, oak.
at:NAROII
Ur. B. haz e
I litray a rs
utiatAt.-1. re VA /Mt I °o "S
swost-ton•d• as ww.
pgkilogi
Tame tor TualliL
0 vertare et 8 o'clock.
-$l. 00.
E, P , WIT&
(Mar ph isa Rohm.
Jose .
NOOK. dartire
:DBON. Visa Pres Liszt
fa44l