f!:=Ki mirth Mt. below Arab. AIC en Lancaster J Lebacb, York w Rob- sou. Brooklyn ,BW Glover 'J B Ludwig. Baltimore 0 - Builmart, New York Jacobs, ObamberAbtmg El C Pomp°. Raiem. N Peter But, Light -a., FOAM& J M Bea. Penua Bbellaby. Prank rgetatcs..... 4 7 r r D:wee. renaemis Miae mice VP Jlrwm. JlearHeld 0 Kerr. Alt ?AA (JLhing .ifelt, 1.H.r1 IYl4oaryebarg H FriMboy, IF A Bro dbColumbus. 0 N Indiana k Cromer, Hanover H ? Lee New J.-rely J S D , maree Newriart Pn L Zinn. Newport, Pa Roa.mond, Ne wtown. 0 J Miller, Huntingdon 40 I H Ke?.01,11141. gairview.o Wm Brown. Washington B Brown, Washiottori .1 n Lawn PI, nt nith W W Lance Pivrtontak Wm SttuWeli, Maryland L Me.yosun Virginia ";.'dward. Clearfield, • d s j sr at.diste.Bsar Creell Jr. MI Chesil ser. Bokly E. ibbing -toralla, New York :.elm. Dew Jersey .31 rColumbus • tier ker, Pittsburg ;‘,.. Ohio .• . Phillipsburg inn! Penns 'anal; Mill Creel , ay. Penns -land rron LE:A.97EIILO r Ohio der. Ohio , Look Haven Hollidaysburg Colorado ObiQ Non, Leeetallg ladiallaPo/ 1 a SHN rii-en. Beaton ' Lancaster 1,1. USA I. Pa 4 61._ Erg A Bellefonte Wash. D o p, Seaford Del . 1 / 4 wf WIL Del wale. New York Fort Delaware men Lancaster iiw „in en s. DTrentononcaster rc Trenton r neetoo a. New Yolk us. WU. Del rOttalrille ;.Ul, New York - 4 , n, Nw York Bo e at on U 11 - r dN ' in. N Yorkow York th, ,1 New Dewport.R I ea as, Sib. BELVPD street. above Third, L & wr N J J D Jrifit a & avf Ds!aware Mis, E 11- 11Ciat,. Delaware Ja• P Laboie. Dabiin, tre'd P Shannon. Harrisburg T W Clark New York Cape E Maas I Grawford &is Noir York Jae fllendenteg. &EWE, Jam P Brenewarl iL F Brown F H. brook. Maas F F Pattersua. New Jersey H P (Marks. Dew Yolk Mr B W Leery 3 IR. Bait Dr Wm Gi138413. V•rg iala. Osseo& Pomfret. it John R Bollog,ofew bunion D • al•-k. II Chas W Range. New York L T Moore. Lamm/ire street. above Sixtb. J 1 Price. Bloomiharg WAlso". - W Chambers & wt; Ind ye s L • im ogee, Indiana so J W McCrea, if 8 A Speed 11 8 A Cyrus leff.ieA. P.nna a white. ii..rylahi I Bowen. Philadelphia 8 A King. Penns S Winbieler obi," J Kennedy. Peet Kennedy ' l Lana W 3 Boyd & awn Penns A Koller, Carlisle a M fiond. IT 8 A D Small. SehLyikill Elatfildi D Movie , Atlantic city thr.Lon. aillulike Tole. Pa y..P.72 6 a IL co. ra 'ar reps& n' arc. l'enna Vi; aima 1";rgulla r. Induovi rll jin]lldByibUiq Indiana r, rCA Cattle -; c wf. LionguNter York WASILD C Virginia ss Wibesbarre Mrrwssille 4itkesbarre is .r, napkin _ rc wf, Penns ( . 7 :y, Penns LtwiEbtrrn hea.dlpg PleadiPg Baran co , Ponewtlle debland. renew, above Third VIT Brower Ashland F. hi Sofro:len. II S J EL Hosainas.ll S 11 Debt. Lebanon co L B Hammel, tielinegiore Bing 10, New Tort J Mansfleld.• Poona ri , her StronAsbarg ► Barkolder. mtro,idsbaiii Z•trouo. fining:ls a 'Evan& B.oomsbare K Gar oe,, Sionnsbniit Mims Mack. Penns PEOIAL NOTICES. 0::;TION TO THE LADIES Br THE BARD OF TOWER RA.T.L, Say we see RPM the street ',re lady finely dressed. utmee wardrobe. rtish and neat. !olfiees taste expressed by be• side there walk a man ough and careless guise. lat the 111-matched pair we scan 31i feelings of surprise. 4,•: whose husbands do not cheese am leek trim and nice— .2ll for your dress the) don't refuse .4.” - a handsome price -1 that wedlock makes you One, ia an your show. par other halt dose shun :tat attire to go. !f: of "vain expanse" he talks. the niaaard be . tx!Jed from those charming walke int :•weet company; 'tot his own looks may reties! . .nedit on Ms spouse. h, his steps at once direct • i.F.NNEresi famous house ilarcest anci best-assorted stock of Cloth % opeie. comprising all grades of ?amigo Goods. from medium priced co the finest. It pockets can be mit.d. Ws hnv e cago a .74 of Youths' and Boma' Olothinv TO vivER HaLL, MS MARKS f s'reet. BESKSIV & CO, :.Y KNOWN RESTORER OF COLOR EMIL DRESSING COMBINED. Hair Color ;Restorer and Dressing." Hair Color Restorer and Drawing " L Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." Hair Color Restorer and Dreeeing." Hak Color Restorer and Dresden." re: does not soil hat, bonnet, or the finest stir hair; promotes a luxuriant growth 2610•118 all dandruff. itching, sourf rendering it perfectly healthy; keeps glossy, and beautffni; highly pattuned: has no superior. Sir gle bodies 50 cts., ". Sold by DR. SWaYBB & SON. NORTH HMS STREET, Fkilada. 'LAMANTIA HAIR ORSTORATITH AIPATHA. HAIR RIISTORATPTIL .DIWATRA HAIR RESTORANIVR •lAWATUA HAIR. RIMOBATP7.B. UTAH& HAM EBEITORAfIVIL Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to ham Iteatott boon on his tribe become° lot notice corn. Svert one will admitting Ic worthy of the name. for the beneStc known. T THE HIAWATHA DOES. da and gray hair and whiatens to their Moine no !ha natural shading of One three girins the hair a peti , -st life a)• the most critical observer cannot de• sales harsh hair soft and silky, stops its Ines it and the scalp from all impurities. lied and wiped from the skin as any hall well - overcomes the bad effect* Of pre• ;orations containing inilplear, mar of 01 the Hiawatha published the follow• teat it the New York dallier three t 1 EWER ACCEPTED• hewn and disinterested persona 111. Proprietor of each preparation for the tie color. Every proprietor to use no• a preparation. and the Derma =MAI tort. A certificate of the result to be • a: the espense of the commuted Ma. :rfa - kora 306EPH HOYT & (10.. 10 ilniverelty Place, New York. COUGH ENTIRELY CURED BY mpar.ND £Tsr? OF WmD CHERRY. AM 'With a bad Cough Sore Taronta 1 - 5 , wear. - wan attended by one of ph)eleiana ifho prescribed various .adnally raew worse. Hewing of the Derforined by your Wild Cherry 'elei to try It, and a - ter =lug three - AV the re s ult. SAMUEL GO MD. meat. botweenlitac9 and Vine. =SOY, 330 ISG/th SIXTH Street. It ' CLOTHING, OF TON LATEST INA Mannar, expressly for lISTAIL Sells"' Prices marked is Plain made to Order warranted satlsfac- Its SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. Mike. 604 KAMM Street. MASON & EfeilLiws PIANos. CABINIT ORGANB PIANOS. X GOULD. SEVENTH lop of the 19th Instant, Ban: Beesley, IA the &Sat 7991 of ItelA of the family are invited to 42.. t Terther MAIO% frora treet, er1"31$11p8 M. I'veirllll:rniett,,at Bottil Xrn. ffebece° chlest• • formerly snerchaas ° 'itfell'47: • * th instant, Merin L ,a" °f rgan ' a z'A eight mourns and apt pi.trt. tea, wife of John do of thVia they are reenortflll. `era. I?om the residence of her be tett creet, harsdayuat la loot . it Bethlehem Pat. Ed of Leyte Dottier's Sone, is the town on Sunday, Aprill7t. .tetuer, Bey., la the 77Lti year of 41h, 114., fr & mthya r e ea t ff em tio na-e he y 5¢ ~trede street. on Wednesda PNcend to 2dontgomerY CM " .Y . 1 11 , • let. Albert. Warner. in liel.te 'Lodge , . No. 286. England ' ar a funeral front the reel hrtemae Partridge. 1616 th last at 9 o'clock. ee J ST 0 r EbTED Glossy Mohair Inane: other Summer Goods. I T ISNING MORS. ' l3 0 1138TNITT Street. OLA.CINA, $l. By /ta 4 LAZDILL N.- _ ta , "ING op, C . . , wit hel TEM 4, EL," d raid Am's. 8•14, GOIFGMLG&TI9I, O IAMSBI. -AM AD. .......0. join...._ ..0.i,,.... ar bobs, -. rho a.... Jot/areas. 1 r belch will be hold at WO FairNILLIIA Street. , r t 'V s (W.d.P.da , ) SvgNING. at 8 o'cl.xlk .1.1 1 m,.. LAICAL PREACEINAN , UNION Or rill hop br.lrala —The next Nontlitt ifeettalt wry' be bold in the Union M. E. Church, 04n% BtreM, below Arch, 11318 IMBSING. le _____ , or FALLS OF SOWITYLKILL BAPTIST SUNDAY 20 H00t.-00nOtittl` and RS. tit al- TlO6l, THURSDAY /MUM% ADM 21m. 1881. 7 5G&Coe). Adc 1155i0/1 26 cents. Children under twelve years of age. 16 cents. Proceeds for the benefit of the sceool. ap2o.2t. 1111 EP.TINGS FORtidIITIRD PR AVIA EL iG~ De ILY. 6 o clock P. M. —Church of the liptithenr (Episcopal). Monday and Thursday; Presbyterian Chnrrh, Yelmi Square. Tuesday and Friday: baptist Chnrrh. Broad. and Arch Wednesday and Saturday. ap).6-11* DELEGATES OF THE JELE VEM wiz Revaeeovtativs Metrlct meet e.t she h-a^+ of J""11 Row, WOO North SsCOND Street on Vint 3- D.y Evening. 21s: Mat .at 5 o'clock W. J. RicCor. snick. 4th DiViPion. ?•ixteenth ward: Wm Hance 6:11. Division. Sixteenth ward • Jos. Rose. Sas Division. Six tenth w.rd: JAIL: Steedman. 3d Dic!Si(ll2 Sixteenth ward: Thos. B. Vinduzer, 7,11 r iv., bixtt.erith do • Thos. J. Smith. hi Div., and Jobn hurtz. Sth Div , 16th ward. Maw STEAM MARINE RAIL WAY.-TRIM National iron Armor and Skip Banding :7 0m ,,,, ay b...ce now in constant operation. at their Crortvi, at lial6lllVS Yoitr2, a new and extensive Steal% Marine BO JI, y , end ~re, prepared to haul out and do all Code of repairs. with quick de patch. to Steennwe and Sailing Veseen... WIL O. MILLIGAIL arta' , ws4t* President. fr3a. PEW ENGLAND. —A MEE 'RUM. OF , the oEW ENOLeND IiOLDISkb' ',BUB? AStu. GIATIt.,N; afro. of t he Society of the BONS OF SSW Er.GLA K Din Pennsylvania, will be held on WEDNES DAY f.VENINO, 20th lust . at 8 o'clock. al the room of FrertreOr Kendall, Mow THIaTSBN and LOIDEP Etreete. Per Order. JAS B ALVORD, Sealy. spla-St. THE. GREAT IDENTRA - L. FAIR A blearing of the WINSItnt. COIINI ITER ( flitch consists of the chairmen of the 'ration., committees) mill be held on WEDNEinDAY RVSNING. 20th test_, at 8 iirloclo at the BOARD OF TRADE ROuldit, 505 CHitST !RUT Street. Attendance is r.ques , ed. By order of the .hseentive Committee. orol9 2t }WRAC& HOWARD FURNESS. see'y. . ast. F 11' TB MN TR WARD BOUNTY PltoiD. ameliaa of the axecntive Committee and recent contlibtuore wilrbe held at the Acheol c. Trier of uciaTEN and TVirENTJEBII Streets, on W 8 0- EVBItIEG, 20th That .at 8 o'clock. A full and [smelt's] attendance le requeeted .I“. , rICE —All persons having claims against the Boitxo3 , Fond of the FifteenthyVard will present thorn at 'he Nee of E H. HAWKING g No. 2143 100131cT VERNON !street on or before tingonii),r T.CRNIN6 eflih lust ,at ha . f post 'f o'clock, me dams add be considered after that time d'HOMAB W. PIRGS. Chairman Ea Cora. NOTICE. —MEMBERS OF CO F. 2let Regiment. P. 8 M. commanded by .colonel Alexander Murphy. who served in Septcmber, 1901, ere hereby reenegted to am At No- IRO Clan . 4 brtf.t' street. np stair, between the hours of 9 a., N. and 1 P. M . and sten a Power of Attorney to receive their pay. Friends of members absent from the city will confer a favor by advising lee where I. can e. rite them. JOHN W. CLAHNORN. Jr . Late Captain Co. F. CITY Borrivegr CITY BOBSTY FLUID 00dIMISS/ON. go. 41278 street, April 1, 1864 -- The City Bounty will continue to be paid until farther notice. No applications for Bounty will be entertained Item recruits who enlisted prior to the dote of the Freeldent's Proclamation. October 17.1883 In future. powers of attorney for the City Bounty, from new recruits for Pennsylvania Regiment.. mustered in after this date, must be endorsed by the officer in charge of the barracks that the man has been received thee. By order of the Commission apl-tf SAmIIBL C DAWSON. SeerfitalT. OFFICE. CITY BOUNTY FUND, Tn mrlio. 412 PRUNE Street, April 16, 1961 ren , equence of a drepatili received from Walling ton !hie da•. the Commission - hare determined to 41011- TilillE TEE MY BOUNTY of IMO until further notice. enlB St R P. KING. Chairmen. r:32. DESIGNS FOR. TTIE O Raw S • BMA/ 1110.NIYMENT —The nadereirned, a tit) m nattee of the propohed SOLDIERS' NATIONAL MONET- MaNT at Getteebtirg. Pennsylvania. invite designs for that Monument. together with an estimated cost. not to exceed fifty thousandl6so. MO) dollars. The desbrmm SY be for &monument of bronze or granite. having a base or pediment et) constructed as to admit of tab ets of booze of sufficient capacity to contain tit. names of the four thousand (4 000) Union soldiers who fell in chat memorable battle: the names arranged under the dif ferent States to which the soldiers belonged, giving r.om also for State arms or other chosen device Mending upon this base an appropriate group or single Scare is dashed, while the aides may contain relieves,. as far eel the spaces will admit. The Committee are not in favor of a tall AMUR or column. Two hundred and fifty dol lars will be paid for the accepted deeign. Designs for the Lodge. &adulators. Gateway and adjoin ing Ir. n Fence on either side of it, are solicited. The designs for the Monument must be tarnished on or before the 25th day of May next, and may be sent to the Secretary. JOHN It BARrLarr, Providence, Rhode Those for the Lodge, Gateway, and Fence. are required by the loth of May. The latter may be sent to the President, DAVID WILLS, Gettysburg. Pa. DAVID WILLS. 30111 E. BARTLETT, B. W. NO Raid. - T. H. FRBRY. GETTYSBURG. April 7, ISM n,pl3-vret Ms STATE OP DIELA.WAIiE, THE CENTRAL FAIR. At a meeting of the Gentlemen's Committee of the Delaware Ereentiee Committee of the °user Gas- TicAL FAIR, held at the Wilmington Institute, on Wednesday moraine. the 12th inathis Honor Mayor Turner was called to the Chair, and . the Rey. Leighton Coleman was appointed Secretary. The Hon S. al Harrington. Jr.. stated the object of the meeting to be the perfecting of the organization and the subdivision of the work belonging to the Delaware Department. On motion. it was resolved that a committee of three be appointed to nominate to the meeting permanent m cars for the Association. McComb ale appointed art this committee Colonel H. S. the Rev Wrn J. Stevenson, and Dr Williams Curomins•Who afterwards reported the folleWingnaMed persons as Permanent officers Hon orary Chairman, hie Excellency Governor WE CANNON Aaiun Chairman, Rear Admiral S. P. DUPONT. hecording Secretary, Mr. JAMES WOOLLEY. Corresponding Secretary, Bev, LEIGHTON COLE. MAN. Treasurer, Mr SahIUSD 'FLOYD. On motion, the nominations were approved. On in; ton. it was Resobaect. That a committee a. at et one from each district, hundred, &&., represented at this meeting be appointed to nominate suitable persons as members of the several sulecommittees. The Chanmen appointed on this committee & M. . Harrington. Jr.. Wilmington; the Rev. Dr. Clemson. Claymont; the Bev Mr. Riley. Middleton; the Rev. Mr. Aikman, Wil mington • Dr. Cummins. Smyrna; C H. B. Day. Dover; H. Jenkins, Camden; Mr. Conrsev. Frederma; A. H. Dixon Centreville; H. C. Biddle. Wilmington; John C. Clark Jr.. bed Lion; John Quillen. Milford; the Rey. 'Mr .biskersort. Wilmington; John Woodall, Little Creak; P. McLean, Wimington I Wm. Townsend, Frederica; John F. Williamson. Newark; R. D. Hof tacker, Smyrna ; be foilowing are the names of the Chairmen of the Tat g cu m: arunbt e co and tt Agri h cu n l s a u p ra p in Implements—Samuel Canby. Arras, Trophies, Belies, Autographs, 41c. — Bear Ad. =fret Dnneet_ Donations of Money—Wm Canby. Internal Arrangements and Decorations—D. Lammot, Jr. Fine Arts—Felix 0. C. barley. La. or, income and Revenue—S. Ti!. Harrington. Jr. Nan nfacinres and Mechanic Cite—H. Robinson. Trasksportation—R Q Sewall. Jr. Orations. Lecture*, Fahibitione. and Entertainmants— Win Canby. It le as resolved that the Executive Committee shoal meet every Thursday, al the Wilmington Institute. at 10 o'clock A. Hs. , and that those present should constitute a quorum. It le as ordered that the Wilmington Institute be the headquarters of the Committee , and that all articles in. tended for the Pair be directed to S. JIL Harrington. Jr.. Wilmington. On motion. adjourned until 2 o'clock. On reassembling in the afternoon, the names of the members of the various sub. committees Were reported and approved. The Hon. Mr. Harrington read a sketch of the general Plan of conducting the business of the association, Which. ON motion. was adopted. limas ordered that the proceedings of this meeting be published in all e loyal pa adjou rn the State. On motion, the Committee ed until Thursday, the 21st init.. at 10 o'clock A. M. Attest, LEIGHTON COLEMAN. Secretary pro tem.: The officers of the Ladies' Committee are as follow.; Chairmen—Mrs. Alfred Lee. Recording Secretary—Mies E. Newlin. Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. H . L. Tatman Treasurer—Mrs Wm. Aikman. ' Ladies and gentlemen who have been named to serve on the several sub-committees. will be at once noticed °mei: appointment by the chairmen of the several Gem. minces. apiS-mwat r 3. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.— THi E. Committee on Finance and Donatio us ackaow ledge the following subscriptions. to this date, viz: • A B Boricl.2.&V H. P. McKean 2,500 8. & W. Welch 2,603 - John Gibson. Sone. & CO 2 600 Thomas Sparks 1,000 Thomas /limber. Jr 1000 Jdhn A. Bro Cown 1.000 Drexel & I W. Clark & Co. . ... . 1. 1. 000 000 0. & H. Boriel.o3o 8 a .7_ k. Flanagan 1.000 Philadelphia Saying Fund - 1.000 Philadelphia Contributionship insurance Co. •• LOD Pennsylvania Life and Annuity C0mpany......... 1,000 J. P. Hutchinson. 750 Allentown iron Company ' •• • • 703 Sophia Donaldson 600 AL L Damon 500 W. D. Uccle 000 North American Insurance Company 500 PoIVD Mutual Insurance Company 600 Southmark Bank 260 Hen. John N read 100 4134,800 The Committee again net their fellow. citizen, to come forward in liberal aid of title noble charity. A. X. BORIS, Chairman. Parr...umx.rmA, 14th April, 1864. apl6-8t OFFICE Or THE SANITARYT CN TRAL FAIR FOR THE COMMIE IIIMPHILADELPHLio 1307 CHESTNUT STHENT I KETCH% UM. —The Committee on Fineness and Donations of the Great Central Fair appeal for contributions in MONEY to those of their fellow-citizens who do not prosose sending to the Fair the products of their skill and in us toy. by textile larger portion of the money received on the occasion of the Fairs held.for the benefit of the sani tary Commission in Cincinnati. Easton, mid Brooklyn t was derived from direct donations in CASH, awl not from the proceeds of the' sale of ar ticies expose& What the Sanitary Commission needs to afford relief to the sick and wounded soldiers is money. in large amounts and from all sources. We call, then, upon all beakers, cor porations. 'capitalists, persons living upon incomes, pro fessional or otherwise: in t. upon all who t o not be represented in the Fair by e their productione, to N.* tee &wimple of those wile will, and tereontribete liberally in money for this great object. In New York. ongh their Fair ie not to be held for two weeks, con tributions of more than ,5200,00 D in cash hare been already received, a single department of-Srade, that of dry troths, having made up - mote than half that anat. Brooklyn and Cincinnati have each contribut,l as much In money, and certainly the wealth, liberality. and patriotism of Philadelphia can hardly be considered as less conspicuous than that of these communities. Con tributions will be thankfully received by any of the members of the Committee. A. E. BOGIE. 13hatrman. S. A.' INFIEII3II, SAMUEL, WaDEH, THOMAS SPARE& A. J. ANTIILO, ME DLEW COPE. JOHN T IS. THOMAS KINSER. JR.. T. A. BIDDLE. E. W. CL LEK, WEL C. BENT E. C. ab7l3.Btamwt,f 113C.OFFIVN. OF THE zanniau ZINC COMPANY. No. 121 WALEUP &reek PELLA:- DELpino. April ie. 1884. The Annoal Meeting of Ile ntoc.hoidme of the Lehigh Zinc Company will be held on FELE/NCO:Y. Fay 4tn prow . at 11 o'clock .for the electim of seven Directors to serve for the enacting year. and for the traneactlon of other bneinora. GORDON NONGEE. • Secretary. 112r.OFFICE BOHEMIAN MINING COM PAIIII. IBS WALNUT Street. PHILADIMPHIA, Aoill 14. 1864 Notice fh hereby given. that an aesesement of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY ORISYS per Share on each and Mrs , ' Ehare of the Capital Stock. has THIS DAY been called by the Board of Directors of the BOBatiCAN BUONO COMPANY. doe and payable on or before the WALNUTa7 May. PH I Lt the Office of the COMPaIIY. 132 Street. AD 6 Grate. By Order of the Board of Directors. spl6 tine IS L. MAMAS. Secretary.. MOFFICE OF THE CONNECTICUT lONIMO COMPANY, Mo. 406 WALNUT dtr.et, PHILADELPHIA. April 18. 1884. The annual Meeting of the atoekholders of the • 'Con necticut Mining Company " will be held at the Mice of tno ConuntnY. in Litchfield, 'Connecticut on MONDAY, the 2d day of May, 1964. for the Purpose of electing Di. rectors to :erve P r the ensuing year, in aceordance with the Cbansr and Ity-Le.we of the Company Tbe hanger Books of the Company will be dosed on the 23d day of Am% 1864. and reopen e d on the 6th day a May. 11364 at the office of the Company.- No. "g WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. epic -14t W. S. STllilitaitT. Preeideet. Mg- OVIMONG OF THE A. 31 ER IC A.N 2PIIOI ItI 6 DRA24OII COMPANY. PiimAner.vare. inirn 11th. 1864. no Directors have this day declared a Dividend of EiNVSN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CANTS per share for the last ma months. whisk will be paid to the rteenholders or their lottalloprotentotavois. on and after the 2111 hut.. clear of all taxes. aP/3 - 8t • ALBANY a L CRANITOND keratin, FirREM/CW(Ola IR TWA PROOTO OF DORXtees —ln aceotashee with a resolution of the ard of Trus. passed on the 26th instant. the price of Coke from the Mara et-street and Boring Garden Works has been reduced to 10 ewe Der bushel, and tom the Point Breese and Menem& Works to a omits per !umbel. JOHN O. 0 R138802, Ohieflairteer. PanakontnnA GAB Wcwas. March 23. Ifloa wh92 bn garNORTH:I2RM t. IatZRTIES AIR D PRNN TOWNeRtp RAILROAD OORPADTP. PREGADELParA. of n. not The Annual Ifeelltur of the Stookholden of this (la Pen? Win be held at th e once or the Thlladsdphis and bfaalbg Railroad COMPIIIIT. No. 211 South FOURTH Stmt. on MONDAY. the Sd day of May. neck at ten o'clock A. M.; at Which time Itad lencenn election ( lon , caroe will 111472 be held. WK. H. Wilms. / illasterft. PROFESSOR C. H. BOLLES WILL COMMERCE A COURSE OF LECTURES OW THE SUBJECT OF igliDICA*, BLESTRICITF. Ar THE ELECTBICA . LINATILE. hia. I22I I WA LNUT skr.t. MAT 17th. 18141. Professor BGE.LEs having closed hi. Third Winter Conroe of LECTURES to a large class of Medias' Men and otbere. 'whom complimentary resolutions show the entire eatiafection they entertain in the perfection of hie new eyetem in the TREATMENT of ACUTE and CORO/a/O DIaIIaSES, by the use of GALVANISM and tiler mod ificatiore of ELECTRICITY, will commence an. ther COURSE OF LtuTIIREE at the institution. 1220 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY EVENING. May 17th, 1f64. Persona wiehtuE to attend the C 011219 are re questa I to nliatp 9 rya ieal ion early aD'H wfrettlf• 11 . 11 W- -( Rigt Or AGIN. REABLY TI) TUN 041. L. OF THS 'ONION STATII commmas. the Loyal Citizens of Philadelphia. who are favor of a vigorous mateontion of the war an/ the *weft enerweeeit.a of the rebellion, will assemble in their resyect:ve wards. on FRIDAY. April 18. et 8 o'clock P. at snob places as teas be designated by the officers of the National Union AFeociations, for the pnroote of placing in nomination candidates for Delegates to the vadous nonVentions to be held under this] call; also, tc elect a Judge and two leap...toss, from each precinct, to conduet an election to be leld tit raid procincto on TUBSDAY. April 19. 1881. between 6 and 8 o'clock P. M. At the elections held under thie call, the cltliens of esch precinct will vote for one Delegate toe Convention cuutieting of wards comprising a Congressional district; said Delegates ehall elect two Delegates and two Alter oats.' to a NATIONaL CONVENTION. to be held at Ssltimore, June 7. 1864. to nominate a PRESIDENT and VICE PRESIDENT of the United States. Alse, one Delegate to a lisprteentatlre and one Dole eate to a Senet..rlitl Convention. to elect Representative and Senatorial Delegates to a State Oonventiou to be held at Barrisbura. April 28. IS% for the purpose of electing Delegates at Large to the Baltimore Convention. and the sel.ctlon of an Electoral Ticket. The Dtlegstes electet as above, to the several Con. centime shall meet on THURSDAY. April 21. 1864. at 8 o'c;ock P. M . at such places as a majority of their num ber shall by advertisement designate. and transact the purposes of their election. It the meetings and elections held under this. call. the rules governing the National Union party will in all eases. be adhered to, and be considered as-decisive. By order of the City Executive Committee of the Na tional Union party. JAMES FREEBORN. President TORN T. FRAITICLIN. ENNRT B cu ltrawyn. Secretaries INC'UNION STATE CONVENTION. Tbe loyal men of Pennsylvania comprising the NATIONAL UNION PARTY wit meet in State Conven tion in the Hall of the House of Representatives. at HARRISBURG, al noon. on THURSDAY, April 28, 1664. Each district will be entitled to the same revreeenta• Lion it now has in the State Legislature, and the dele gates will be chosen at gush times and in sue 1 manner as shall be dfrea•al by the reepactive Uounty Com mittees. The State Convention is called for the purpose of Placing in nomination an Electoral ticket, selecting delegates at large to the National Convention of the Union nasty. to be held in 13 sitimore on the 7th June, and MAIDS lineh action as it may deem proper le reference to the approaching Preeld'ential canvass. The selection of the district delegates from Pennsyl- vania to the National Convention is left—where it pro early lbelonge—to the people, assembled in their County Conventions, but the different County Committees are earnestly reetteeted to adept such meaeureeac will pm cure a full attendance at their respective convenions, and thereby secure, in the choice of deleawA a lull and fair expression of the will of the people. The Committee cannot forbear to oongratnlate all lovers of liberty and the llttion upon the recent triumphs of the good cause in New Hampshire and Connecticut, end to express the hope. shared by all loyal men, that they are only the forerunners of more eplendid victories ece n to be won in the same cause, alike by the bullet and the ballot. In behalf of the Union State Central Committee. WetHE IIIaVEACIH. chairman.. DE O W. 11.1117.8R8LY. / Secretaries. Ar ~ W. BAYS. Me. THE (GREAT CENTRAL PAIR, TO BL lIELD IN PHILADELPHIA.. JUNE 1.0. int lis bh". AIL DRS GOaDS DEALERS.—The Oenunittee is charge of Yobr Department .10 the Groat Central Fair is very desirous thet the contributions to the Retail Pry Goods Branch shall exceed those from any other kind of In:mines a. To accomplish this desirable end. the Committee in. vines lota hearty co operation and time you to contri bute in morel, or in goods, rocerdißß to your means It is booed that you will reserve your contributions for norm own branch of businese, in order that this Depart. meat wry get fell credit for your dona ions. In a few'days yon will be called upon by a member of this Committee. properly accredited, to w hom cash con tributions may be given Contributore of goods will please observe the following directiene, which, if carried oat, will lessen the labors of Die Committee: Bach piece of goods should be ticketed. with Its Quan tity end value, and so divided that Its sale may be pro t cable Without measuring Ths name of tie donor may also be on the ticket An Invoice should be sent to the Chairman. or either of the Committee, Which should be timbered or marked to correspond with the peerage iehhh it represents. A reeieter can thee be kept of the name and residence of every contributor, which will be shown at the Fair. Packages should be addressed GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. Retail Dry Cfoode, No. end sent to the Great Central Pair Depot, corner of Nine teenth and Market streets, or they will be called for if the request is made upon the invoice, In case of accidental omission in calling upon any (Wel ens, the error will be corsected by informing either mem ber of the Committee. hilt& JOsIiIIA TBVIS, Chairman Ladies' Cora.. 1403 Locust street. Meo..7).evie ?Am BROWN, BeelfekarN. Girtwd St. MM. LUCIAN Noss. Treasurer. 139 S. Eighteenth 21:. A LADIES' COMMITTER. Mrs Augustus Ed wards 181.9 Spruce street, lthe. Joshua rancour • Mr. Olienebrough, 1010 Chestnut street. Mrs. lone Lloyd, 2026 Vine street.' Aim 8. B. Bancroft. 1803 Vine street. Mrs. John T. Bell, 111.5 Girard street. litre. Alex. Whilldin. Broad and Jefferson streets. Mrs. .7 R. Balding, 126 South Nineteenth street. dirs. W. L. Braden. S. W. con. Sixth and Saneom Sta. Mrs. Dayid Wetherly.llo North Twentieth street, Mrs. I Mood Smith. 1914 Spruce street. ffi s. Salters. 1711 Spruce street. Mies Caldwell, 1517 Locust street. • Mies 7rantwine. 630 North Sixth street. Miss Elizabeth Potts, 1023 Cherry street. Mies ffi, it. Andrews. Darby, Pa. Mice O'Callaghan. 1621 Spruce street. Mies B. O'Callas ban. DM Spruce street, Miss Fanny J. Doper, riiketnth and Race streets. IiENTI,EaLEN'S CONNITTER H. H. G. SHArteLlteS. Chairman. 208 &nth Thirteenth street. EDWARD E. ETRE, Secretary. AOO Arch street, Intro/ HALL, Treasurer. 26 South Second street. John W. Thomas, 406 North Second street. George S Lang, se North Eighth etreet. Joseph kiteddart, 460 North Second street_ Tobn T. Lytle, Spring Garden and Seventh erects. J. C. Chance, 1515 Market street. Edward Bacon, 20 South Second street. Wiliam Warnock, Girard House. William Lynch. 305 Market street. Edwin King. 026 Sonth Second street. E. A. rue. 1834 Market street, TINITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION, PHILADEL.P.IfIa AGENCY, No. 1223 CHFSTACT ST. March 1. 1841. The undersigned, members of the Executive Com mittee of the GREAT (ANTRAL PAIR for the Sanitary con mission. beg to invite the co-operation of all their fellow-citizens, especially of those resident ia Fumy], vania, Delaware, and Dew Jersey, in title important enterprise. It le proposed to hold the Fair in Penedo'. Phia, in thefirat yea in June next, and it is confidently expected that the contributions, coming from a popula tion so benevolent and patriotic as that which inhabits the Central States, and representing the most important and varied branches of industry dud art, Will secure _a result in aid of the Lands of the Commission, and for the ben efLi of tee Soldier, at least equal to that which bee attended similar undertakings in other cities. It is not necessary to say a Word to stimulate sympathy for the soldiers We feel for them all as brethren, and the popular heart seeks only the best mode of manifeating that sympathy in the most efficient and practical way. These r ails in other places have been productive ofgreat results. By Ellie t' e mees Chicago has recently raised for this object sixty thousand dollars Boston one hundred and fifty thousand, and Cincinnati more than two nun o red thousand. We appeal, then, with the greatest con fidence to the inhabitants of the Central States, especi ally to those who constitute the great industrial classes, to send as contributions the productions of their Skid and work =unship. We appeal to them la the interest of no party, radical or conservative, Republican or Demo crat, Administration-or anti-Administration. We know only this, that to send our national soldiers in the field aupre les to supplement those Government undertakes to live them, but which they sometimes fail •to receive, and thus to relieve them when sick and in misery, is a work of Christian charity, and that it is a work of in telligent patriotism also, as economizing their life, health, anti efficiency, on which. under Nod, the Nation demi as in this its time of trouble. We, therefore, ask every elm yman to announce this humane undertaking to his people. and to advise them to ao what they Call to further it. We ask the press to give it the widest publicity and the most eareest en couragement. We call on every workshop, factory. and mill. for a specimen of the best thing it can tarn Out: on every artist, great and small, for one of his creations; on all loyal women, for the exercise of their taste and industy ; en farmers, for the products of their fields and • dairies Tne miner, the naturalist, the man of seisms*, the traveller, can each send something that can, at the very leant, be converted Into a blanket that will warm. and may Save from death. some one soldier whom Go vernment supplies have failed to reach. Seery one who can produce any thing chat has money value is invited to give a sample of hie best work as an offering to the cattail of national unity. liver, workingman, mechanic or farmer, who can mane a pair of shoes, or raise &barrel of apples, Is called on to contribute something that Call be Wu Med into money, and again from money into the means or economizing the health and the life of our na tional soldiers. Committees have been appointed in each department of industry and art. whose business it will be to solicit contributions for the Fair, each in its own aPeClat. branch. These Committees wilt chase themselves in communication with those persons who may wish to aid ea In Lb. meantime, It is recommended that Local Committees or Associations should be formed in every poi tion of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jerbey, wi h a view of organizing the industry of their respective Deis hborhoods, so as to secure contributions for the Nair Committees of Ladies have also been organized to co. operatt, With these of the gentlemen fa soliciting eontri-- buttons. iist of these Committees will be shortly published and distributed. in the meantime, those who are dis posed to aid as . or who may desire any further informa• non on the subject, axe requested to address the Oor• tesPon ding Secretary of the Executive Committee of the Great Central Fair, 1323 GUMMI:IIJF Street. JOHN WIILSH, Chairman. CALEB COPB, Treasurer. CHARLES J . STILL& Corresponding Secretary HORACII HOWARD FURBISH& Recording SecretarY. GEORGE W. HUNTER. Assistant Secretary. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. A. J. Antelo. Wm. V. Keating. M. D.. Wm. B. Aehhurst, Robert M. Lewis, Leon Berg, Charles efaA:alester, Horace Blaney, Jr., Samuel F. Merrick. A E Botie. Bloomfield H. Moore, H. B. Browne. James H. Omer °sorsa W. Childs, Jona Bice. John C Cresson, John Robbins. Daniel B. Cummins. William Struthers Themiore Cuyler. William M. Tilghman, John Deirereux. George Trott. Frederick Fraley. Thomas Webster. Frederick Oran; George Whitney, J C. Grubb. George A. Wood. Joseph Harrison. Jr., • spill =waft Ofts, SCHITY WEILL ANDI3IUffichUBH 4211 NA. RaILROAD uO. Office HAT B. FOURTH Street. • PHILADELPHIA. itpril 4, 1864 The Anneal Meeting of the Stockholders of this Coat -01117: and en election for President and six Massa. en, will take place, at the OZoe of the Compoh3r. on MON. DAY, the ad day of May next: at 11 o'clock 11_. and. tnry2 WAR% Secretary. Ctited TIOGA IMPROVEMENT COM PA In.—notice is hereby given that a Company the Stockholders of the Tiomt_ Improvement will be held at No %IS SIBROHaff TS , =CHASMS, in the city or Philadelphia. on the Sd day Of MaY Mt. Da. Mien the home of 12 and 4 o'clock, to Coot Nanasern, President. and Trmenrer of said CompanT. WILLIAM ILLiS, Treasurer, O. 7%4 MARKET Street. mh3l.tmaS MA ME .1B 'X' IA GI OF THAD STOCK' lOLDhII6 tor TIiEBLOOaI6BURG IRO,I COM. k•ANT 10,1 be held at the Coinip_any aloe. at irondale, voinnabits VOLUM. Penna.. on WIDIMD.I.Y. Say 18413., 1664, for the toarpose of electing nine Directors to serve she earning I ear, and for the transaction of other bosiness. W. E. B. BAKER, Treasurer and ReeretsrT. Dro. .3 North WATBE. Street. Philadelphia. Aprill6, 1864. dOlfi-SCd* T NOTIVe — HE FIRST ANDIUAL Or Ir raesits g_ of Flioekholden; et rilliONN DsM CuAL COMPANY will be held At the Office of the Com may, No. 311 y, WALNUT :street. on TUBSDAY. May ad. )9134, at la M , when an election will be held for Five Directors to serve for the ensuing rear. epl4- l9t CHAS D KNIGHT, Secretary. Mr. GOOD SPRING RAILROAD CO PHILADELPHIA( la lad The kennel Meeting of th... Stockholders of this Corn nape. w ill b e held at the "Mee of the Philadelphia add. Rosana II Co.. No. 2217 South 70136. TH Street. Phi ladelphta on MONDE!. the 2d day of May neat. at 11 o'clock a. N.. at whit& time and Place an election for officer. will be held. WM. .11 Was 3, 5t14,161 liporstary. TVORYTYPES.,-B. F. R EIMER 'S are characterized by merit of hitch order. evinced in Purity of style and brilliancy of coloring, tuasorpaosed in the city. Gallery. OA 4 AEON direst. . m 0Ni:1 - MENT$ : AND GRAVE large assoitment of Gran. Stones. of various designs. made of the !bleat Italian and American Marbles. constantly_ cn Mad at the Marble Works of 11014054,14 AMA* aTSIDEILaTZ: RLDGII Avelino. belowoal Wiewooth THE PREBB.--PIIILADKLPIELC-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,. ISM: TwENTIE7 EC REGIMENT P. V. TO 21311 PATRIOTIC CITIZENS OP PHILA DELPHIA The 2,Orrt REG lale NT P. V.. having become mush reduced in cumbers, since ire r•turn frdus the campaign of 1653, br the enlistment of ite members in the reviler army, It Is desirable, in view of an naotortitAn future, to El , its ranks to the error standard. The 40.1 is not Militia Regiment; its members vo lonteeared and were rhristesed tato the service of the United States. in Jane, 1863 for an. unlimited period.. tsUbost [tritium what service they were expected Weer form. end 'hey served unfit mustered out. It is ow and hLa _ever ready to reepott d to any VIP MN , MAT br ulnae ripcnt 1 1 by lie Governmeot; but that it may he :indent, 1 call upon you, lettliOag aela Yt /On up Os ranks. The itolow lag Comranies are not fall. and will receive members: Cob/racy A—r.'aptain P. V. SMITH Company B —Captain R B. NCH. Company C—Captain S O. SEIEBLE. Company D—Captain J. 11 DYE. Company [—Captain it SNYolta LBIDT. Company X— Captain JO HN MARCH. Company 1 0 —Captain H. L. SS V DER. Company o—Captain D. P BILLIIIGTON. Two fall companies. now organized or to be organized, will be admitted Soto the Reelmtnt• Tbore only ars desired wbo are willing to Novell:stele(' vine any nem pa t n h e sir rtint to their pa nervizicehith they elanllbe m so ay be long r o e f o r tl x o ired r . assigned. WM. B THOM eV. Colonel commanding. 20th Regiment P. P. A NAVAL AND MARINE BERV.T.OE, CITY AND WARD BOUNTY! MOSEY! PAY AN:t PRIER ONEY! X KEN W tNTED for the NAVAL SERVICE and NA DINE CORT S. who will he entitled wall the City Boum ties, in addition to Prise IifOOPT. Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay As bonritY. Application to be made at once to i'M. lc LEHMAN Captain end Prevost Marshal 'First District Penna., 245 South THIRD Street. ..... TIRYANT, STRATTON, & BANNTS. -A-0 TM'S ETAT& AND NATIO-NU, COMAIRRIIAL COLLEGB, S. & corner al SIMS ITH and CHESTPICIP Etrepte Iretroction in Book-keeping, Commercial Law, mmerclal Antbmetio. Bnetntss Duet nt orreipondanoe, and Telegraphing • eel prepara tion for bukineep can be anglified by spending short time at Ws Institution. Cellar rend for a circular. AN ASSISTANT MALE al ASSIC A.L TEMIFIER Wanted.. Paeition born:um:mot /Wary grad. PHIL ADRI.PRI.4. TRACHRni' ISSEITIITS, No. ,217 South, Ri Ftro.t. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY VANS & 1 - 121 S S A. 14 ;slllLirrArtrY FURAT-Ui3l-1-Eries Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords. Reales, Belts. Peasants, Epaulets. Hate. Caps. Can terns, Haverracks, Camp Rite, Field Glasses. Snare. and everything neitaining to the complete outfli o Army and Navy Officers . A liberal diacount allowed to the trade. apl6•lm FURLOUO-138. Oincers and Soldiers. - Vetting the city Olt Furlouilk meediag And other MILITARY BQUIPMENTS, are invited to the very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of O 41".". W. SINICIDTEI IECELCI., SIaIIiiiOM.STREST HALL, SAUOM Street. above Sixth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the ehortect notice. Which, for riohneee and magnificence. challenge con. petit'on, no other how* in the country combining the MANIIPACTIPtING JSW SLSR with the PRACTICAL SWORD-MARBR. tahlo.2m FROTHING -SAM t% WELLS HllAel. INEDIUM. AID LIGHT SHENTINGS AID SHIRTING& STANDARD DRILLS. Esevy CANTON FLANNRLS. WASH ROTOR ADD VICTORY OAMDDIGS AND BROWNBLRACHRD, AND CORSET JEAN& No le wORSTBD TART. As sant tl GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. NOS. 1 & 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET JOHN C. ARRISON, MANUFACTMIER OF THE IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, FIRST OUT BY J. BURR DIOORE I WASHABITED TO FIT AND GIVE BAT/SVACT/WIL ALI3O. Importer and Manufacturer of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOO DS. N. &Aides made In a superior 111A.11.11et by hand and from the beet Materials. apl4•Bm GEORGE (BRA-NT, A LABOR AND COMPLETE hTOCK OF GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Of hie own imputation and mannfaotnra Ilth celebrated • "PRIZE MEDAL, SHIRTS." Manufactured under the superintendence of JOHN F. TaGNERT. (Formerly of O)donberg at Taggart, ) Axe the most perfect-fitting Shirts of the age at - Orders promptly attended to. -1013-Wfm•exa FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY" 'X he eubsertbers mould invite attention totheir • IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS. which they make a speciality 1n their business. Alen, eonltatttlreeeiving_ NOEELTIE4 FOE GENTLEMEN'S WE E. GI , 8 B PU 2O ES cra ERLSMIeN NIS G STOms, 814 CHESTNUT EiT., Pour doore below the Continental. GRAY'S PATENT • MOLDED COLLARS Rave area Meta before the pubito for nearly a year. They are 'universally pronounced the neatest and best fitting collars extant The upper edge presents a perfect cure, free from the angles noticed in all other collars. The cravat causes no packers on iheinside of the turn down collar—they are AS SBOOTH INSIDE AS OUT SIDE—and therefore perfectly free and easy to the neck. The Garotte Kollar has a smooth and evenly-finished edge on BOTH SIDES. These Cellars are not eimp4 flat Dime of Darter ant in the form of a collar, but are MOLDED AND. mule TO PIT THE NEM, They are made in • *Novelty" (or turn•down style). hi every Milt size from 12 to 17 Inches. and in "Eureka" (or Garotte). from 13 to 17 inches, and packe d . in solid sizes." in neat blue cartoni., containing 100 each: also, in smaller ones 0110 each, the lattera very handy pasdP an for Travellers, Army end Waviolloem ifir AVERY COLLAR. is stamped "GRAY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR." Sold by all dealers in Men's Furnishing Goods. The Trade supplied by VAN DUSEN, BoEuhann, lti go.' Importers sad Wholesale Dealers In Men's Ferniebbli Coeds, GET CHESTNUT Street. zohSemfm 3m Philadelphia. ENNEDY, STAIRS, & 00., Nos. 130 and 132 North Wharves. WHOLESALE DEALERS PICKLED AND DRY FISH. • lame stock, in assorted packager. suitable for COMP try Trade. always on band. alg3-2m WOITLD YOU POSSESS A FINE Portract malaria your font wishes. get B. F. EMBER% life-etze Photograche in on colors. Ac curate and Wallas pictures BAB ARCH Street. 1.t.0 SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SMITS. ARTIFICIAL HUNAN STIR Insertad without pain. b 7 JAKES' QUIR W. & v OS& ORRIITNO If T BOW. OPERA GLABBEB AND OFFICERS' liiiiineseres for .Physioians end Altndents.. Avery Woe aseertmentrfor eats- JANIS vv. QUilfif _... . . 9.44 Pdielplifr street. .MATIFEMATWAL `_DRAFTI NG AA-. • BTRUMENTt Cl eaten= s listaUis and dasal-tap Ilsaanzew For WO by JAm - soaomat•o DfDT uset. Mg mg Illadrigoicitiaows eittl. , ;001-14 EDUCATIONAL. ARMY GOODS. 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. SWORDS, CLOTHING. BITPIRB STOOK Now Beady. W4NAMARRIt & BROWN. Popular Clothing Bowe. Corner Muth and Market streets No.-610 CHESTNUT STREET. Has now ready * ABOVE, ARCH BTERRT, RETAIL DRY GOODS. - - N . W. CORNER EIGHTH AND AA.manrcut J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO, (FoRREULT 00 WII3IITHWAIT & CO.). HAVE NOW OPEN, A fine assortment of Black Silks. Small Plaid India Silks. Asia, Striped, and Plaid Poplins. Superior Black and Colored Aimless. Pink. Blue, and Buff Brilliants. Pink, Blue. and Buff Percales. Striped and Flamed French Cbintsee, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS. 100 Lama Wool Swawle, from $2 SO to $B. 100 Mozambique " SS to 67. 100 Sllk Check • • Tol 100 Black Stella • • &160 to 4120. We dill have an Immense stock of COTTON AND LINEN !MEETINGS AND SEIRTDICIS. 600 dozen Towels and Napkins. • A full line of Bareesly Table Linens. The celebrated Power and Band-Loom Table /Anew. Buckaback, Birdeye. and Diaper. Lancaster, Manchester, and Honey- Comb Quilts. • Pink. Bine. and White Marseilles Counterpanes and Quilts. Cloths, Casslineres, and Cloakings. A tall assortment of Simkins.% A full assortment of Cloths and Caselmerea.. A lull assortment of Bops' www, At Wholesale and Retail. N. W. Corner Eighth and Market Streets. Inh2l•mwt tiyl NEW sTOREIII FL B. (Tor WWI% AND &WM MISTS. J. COWPERTH WAIT as 00. We would Invite the:Attention of our old Customers and the public generally to our stock of FAnCY SOD ETA: LS DRY . GOODS. Which we wlll Reit at VEICY I , OW PRIDES- We. hkee on heed one of the largest and most complete stocks of • FANCY DRESS GOODS Ever offered at retail in this city, embragint all the new styles and shades of FOULARDS. FIOS oILN GEBIgADIEB3. ALPACAS. ALL WOOD DE LAIDTES. PLAIDS. dIUZAHRIQUES. • MDR AIRS. OREN /I DINE BAREGES, - POPLINS OROANbIRS. JACONETS, STRIPED AND PLAID LENDS, dm. A large and well. eelected stock of . BLACK AND INDIA SILKS, Which will be sold low. . 1 lot double Width BortMMUS,. &i 0 yards. at 97g& llotßrocade Poplins. 400 yard,. at Sic. Shepherds' Plaids from 37%e. up Pine Ght,llies at 150. - SHAWLsi In great varlet, —All toe new fabrics and designs for Spring and Summer wear. ranging in price from $2.50 to WO. Those in want of bargains ia this line should Siva na a ealL LADIES' CLOARINGS. all shades. CLOTHS and CASSIMERBS. for Mans' and Boy's wear. from $1 up HOUSE FURNISI3tING GOODS. AP Immense variety. consisting of Table Linens. Conn toren... napkins, DoTlies. Towels. toilet 3 30,8r1V Ripe* Crash. Stair Crab, &c.. &a We would also call the attention of buyers to our stock of Muslim*, Sheeting,. Flannels. Calicoes, Preach Chintzss, Figured Brillianies. Praol Table Cows, Co lored Damask Table in 6-4. 7.4, and E 4 sizes. VERY CHEAP! WIAITE. GOODS ia now sample*, o,mpil.-ing. bout - tog Linens. White Brilliantes, Cambric 56to.lins Victoria Lawrie, Rain- Hooke, Swiss Muslims, Plaid Dinslins. &c., die, COWPERTHWATT CO , S. }L CORNER NINTH asDID aßtiEl aptl.wftio•tf PUIL&DELPEd/L. Our line of HEAP P PRY GOODS, • CARPETS, OIL CLOTEI.s, MATTING. AND WINDOW SHADE'.—V. E ARCHAMBAULT. Northeast corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. will open this morn ing, from auction. Ingrain Carpots, wool Oiling. 50. 56. 62. and 75c: Ingrain Carnata, ail wool, 75, 670, - $l, .1.14 $1 25. $l. 37, and $1.50; English Brussels Cantata. only $1.62; Entry and Stair Carpets. to $1; Rag, Ileum and Cottage Carpets. 37 to 65c: White and Red Check canton Matting, 97 to 620: F:oor Oil Clothe: all widths, 62 to 87c: Opt Sorderea Window Shades. 76c to $2 CHEAP DRY GOODS AND Ted daIIINGS. New York ?dine lifitrlina. 44c; Williamsville, at 446; Shootings, SOc to $1 20: Poplins. 37 to 87e; gapteaa. all color-. 37 to 75c: 13i Nck Sills. $1.25 to $1.75; Chollies and Delainee, 31 to 350; Table Linens. 75e to $1 55; Napkins, 16 to 150 c: Towels and Toweling's. 14 to 37c; Shirting Muslim:. 16 to 37c; Fancy and Plain Cassimares. 750 to $1 76; Flannels. 50 to 87c; Linen Handkerchiefs. 8 to 510; Ladies' Cotton Hoge. 16 to 60o; Glove.. 15 to 75c, - gnaw's. $3 to $10; Lawns, 25 end 28u: Plaid Poll ahevre. to 62c; lipiing Otooklings, $1.50 to 412; Coats' clot on, 9a; Pius. Sc; Needles. Sc; Hooks and Eves, 3:3; Skirt Braid, 7c; Windsor Soap. &c. • Oolgatee Soap, 60. Wholesale and Retail, Northeast corner EL aysnrra and MARKET Ernets. apt- m wf Im MILLINERY GOODK, P. A. HARDING & CO • IMPORTERS LAD JOBBERS OF STRAW AND . MILLINERY GOODS, No. ME ARCH STAMM PEILADIMPIII.A. IDhS•2m 1864. 1864. WOOD & CARY, 725 CHESTNUT STREET, STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. Y. E.—MERCHANTS AND IfILLINBES are invited to examine before =abasing', as onr STOOK IS TULL and PRlald LOW_ * mh3-2121 WOOD & OANY. SPRING}. 1864. BROOM ROSENHEIN, 431 MARKET STREET, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RIBBONS, • iscoriT.NE.T LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, FLOWERS, AND MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY. MILLINERY inWE RESPEOTYULLY GALL THE ATTENTION OF 7 41" THE TRADE TO 013 S STOCK OP SPRING MILLINER! GOODS. WE RAVE NOW OPEN A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS ; LACES, VEILS, &c. BERNHEIN, 726 CHESTNUT STREET. inh.99-3m MISS M. A. BAKER, No. 11840 CHRSTRIIT STREIT. Ii Rae opened a large 81120 , ttnOni FARIS KILLIFSRY. apl2Sme For the Spring and Summer of 1864. INSURANCE. ITAVE lOU PROVIDED FOR YOUR FAMILY AN INSURANCE ON YOUR LIFE HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, MUTUAL, WITH AN AMPLE CASH OAPITAL. WALTER IS. GRIFFITH. PuzsrDENT. • G. C. EIPLIY, 614(1, I. B. 730tRINGIRAIL Taaee WILLIAM J. COFFIN. ACTUARY PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Bon, William Strong; Bey.. Matthew. Simpson. D.D., Bi•hopof M B. Ckwoh; Rev Albert. Borne.. D. D. ; Rev. James K. Crowell; Thomas Robins Meg ; Yowls L Ash. bent, Req ; Samuel Welsh. Ilaq Jamas Denim Req.; W. R. I ewe. Zig Jobn Sloe 800 ; Charles Humph reys. 11. q. ; John .B. Austin. Sq.; S. 0; Palmer. Beg_ ; 0.13. Mount. Beg.; Samna C. Perkins. Jag• John R. P•nrOlie,„k 6 9. ; Samuel Field. Km * W .; Masers. B. W. Chart B Co. • /Elnan,:a . . MeCammon. & Co • John K. Mien 41; Co. ; toujsmin Bullock I Sons - WM, 11 4 &Brad Mar , tlani Mame B. 'Reese, Son, 4F Re•_i RsOreari ß Po. • George • Cookman BCo ; B. Kershaw di Co. : Baia Brother. • JOHN H. PAOKA.RD, M. D., MEDICAL VXJOIIIIFER. No. W 25 SPRUOE STREET, Ix ettendence et enent'e 02ce doily from]. to 2 P. N. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, OORNER FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREET'S B. K. Est.Ert, A.anisr - r. .v4•mwrsm BUILDING HABI.3WABE. STRAY HlNOlt_ T HINGES. - BRVBAL HINGas. 13IIIPPTBE STRAP& and all kinds of would 'ajar/. or 8111ITTAR BOLTS I BE OH - BOLT& and many artlelee of lanUdlza and Carriage Hardware. wanufactnred and kept on head at 01-8 u 02eN 23 6 0 21 W 3 W 0 alsinia w Manall/IaNIAKIIUBoM NEW PITIS PHOTOGRAPH ALBL II I LOWEST PRICES In the city! LOWEST PRICES in Vb. cite I LARGEST SrOOK if the city BEST ASSORTMENT LARGaer STOOK In the BUJ the laity BEET ASSORTMENT In the otty NE w STYLES ittet resolved NSW STYLES Joel received ALBUM'S 26 cents to 460. ALBUMS 25 cents to Ea BBERY ALBUM WARRANT/1D BVIBY AL SUM WAfiIiAMPSD ALBUMS for 50 'Pictures el to eas. ALBUMS for 50 Pictures Si to $lO, ALBUMS for 100 Pictures $4 to $5O ALBUMS for /00 Pictures $4 $OO ALBUMS for 12 Pictures 25 cents ALBUMS for 12 Pictures 2 . sueute . •• ' - ALBUMS over SOO different styles ALBUMS over SOO differeut style; Everything told at Albumsn Cheapest Store in Phi ladelybia! Books. Magazines. 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LEYPOLDT, Bookseller, Pahßehar, and porter. 1323 08. as MUT Street. 4 " fUDIhe OF. RELIGIOUS HISTORY AND Gain UMW . . By Ernest Benan author of •' The Life of Je sue." Authorized translation from the original French by Rey O. B. Prothingham. With a biographical In• troduction, 1. Biro. Priee $2 Q. Sent postage free, on receipt of price. "VIM BOOKS 1 NF W BOOKS ! 4 . 1 Just reeeiva by - AEBDIEAD & EVANS, . Successors to WILLIS P. rtAzotn, HISTORYIagSWItrI" Street. REGAN'S RELIGIOUS and °SI CIGISM. MAN AND NATORE By George P. Marsh. .N.ESS SIMMS. A novel by the manor •f • Olio " - A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION. By Wm M, Mayer - /HT calrg LIFE IN VICKSBURG; with letters of trial and travel. By a lady. TEN ACRES ENO 70H. A practical treatise for the million; showing bow a very small farm may be made to keep a very large family. aria AMERICAN CONFLICT-A rsr of tha Reballion in tWo volumes. By Horace Greeley. 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Fortin Beach For salt in WEL B. & ALPIOID MARTIBL ROB • . 606 OEl23l'6'OT Street. THE ANNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC DIS JR- COVERT, and YEAR BOOK OF FACTS FOR - 1804, tBEADY THIS DAY. CONTAINING The most Itnvortant.Discovtcries In Mechanics. Mann factor,- 8. the Useful Arts. Phil usoPhY, Chemistry, Geo logy, , &c., &o. One volume 12mo. ALSO, THE RATIONAL ALMANAC. FOR ISM For rale with all New and Standard SIBDIC ► L, SCI- .11.NTIFIC. and MISOHLLAN llOVd floOms by LINDSAY . & BLAKISTON, _ FabHeber! and Booksellers. anl.2 No. 15 South SIXTH Street. above Chestnut. APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. The agency for this invaluable Library of Universal Information is at 3$ South SIXTH Street, second store'. Also. RECORD OP THE REBELLION. By Frank Moore. . fellztf THE SUNBEAM STORIES,. -IL Containing the charming, bright stories of— TRAP TO CATCH A SUNDA &Me CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING HOUSE ON THE BOOS. ONLY, OLD JOLLIFPE. KERRY CHRISTMAS, DREAM CHLIITZ. STAR IN THE DES Six beanWI L LISs. illtustrst ll" ' jgaL WILIS P. HAZARD,Publ i sher, fe2B-tivl XV Routh SIXTH . Streak. MEDICAL. LYON'S HATHAIRON. Kathairon is from the Creek word "Rathro." or Ka iludro," signifying to eleanse, rejuvenate. and restore. Thin article ie what ite name signifies. 'For preserving. restoring and. beautifying the HOBAN HAIR it is the most remarkable preparation in the world. It in again owned and put up by the original proprietor. and is now made with the same care skill, and attention which gave Its gale of over one million bottles per annum. It is a moot wawa]. Bali Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the bead cool and. clean. It makes the hair rich, soft, and glossy. It Prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray. It restores hair upon bald heads Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head Of hair should use LYON'S IIATELIIION. It is known and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by all respectable dealers - • DIMAS S. BARNES dr CO.. New York. HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. This is the most delightful and extraordinary article ever, discovered. It changes the snn• burnt flea and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty. im parting the marble purity of youth. and the dtatingud appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It re moves tan. freckles, pimples, and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh. transparent, and smooth. It contain no material ininriona to the chin. Patronized by actresses and opera ninon. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prepared by W. E. BANAL Troy, N. Y. .Address all. orders to BEAUS S. BARNES 4 CO.. New York. HEINSTREET'S INIMITABLE HAM BEETO EATIYE.-NOT A DYE. But restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying 'the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes are composed of Lunar mutate, destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heim etreet's Inimitable Coloring not onlY restores hair to its natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair LITXTIBIABT BRAINY, promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicates dandruff. and imparts health and pleasantness to the head. It has stood the teed of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor. Deed by both gentlemen and ladles. It Is sold by all re spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents, D. S. DARIUS & 00., 202 BROAD WAY. New York. 7wo sizes, 50 multi and $L MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati, who have been counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment, under pretence of WorietOrehip, him been thoroughly gauped by the courts. To guard against further imposition. I have pro cured from the United States Treasury a private steel plate revenue stamp. wbick is placed over ths top of each bottle, Each stamp bears thefdo simile of my /IV nature, and without which the article is a counterfeit. dangerous, and worthless imitation. Examine every bottle. Tide Liniment hoe been in use and growing in favor for many Years. There hardly ea tats a hamlet on the habitable globe that does not contain evidence of its wonderful effects. It is the best emollient in the world. With its present improved ingredients. its effects upon MLR and beast are perfectly remarkable. Boren are healed, pains relieved. lives saved, valuable animals made useful, and untold Ws assuaged. For bruises, sprains. rheumatism, swellings, bites, cuts. caked breasts. strained horses. dic.. it is a eovereinn remedy that should never be dispensed with. It should be in NIFEkrIP family. Sold by all druggist,. tenn-invtramantowent D. S. BARNES. New York. THE -lINTIERSIGNED HAVE THIS -a- DAY formed a Copartnerehip for the carrying on of the JOB PRINTING Slimness. under the firm•name of GRAHAM. & IitoPARLAND. stream. WM. J. GEAMAM. WM. S. MSFAIMSMD. ap2l3-12t* APRIL lb, 1884. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, PER v.. -Reimer Persia," an attortmont of colors of SITAESPIARIAN TBECENTSNAHI HAMM. for the coming aelebratloy• WM M HORSTMMIN & POWS, apl9-8t ' FIFTH and CHEERY Streets. p APEE WAREHOUSE. FARRELL.. xßvima, & co., 510 MINOR STRUT lfinr factors= of ROLL WRAPPERS. DOUBLE and SINGLE MEDIUM, OAP. and CROWN mamma. of 11.1ixot. or XMAS to order. Iligheat rd« paid for rove to larso or null Quad. f.sp 11 - EATON & DENOKLA,HABDWABE Oommltelon Narahanta, 50T 00111111301 and 510 NORTH Strteta. offer for .ale; Anchor Brand .0 alinnant& Kill Mud& W. & O. Bn.ohar's O.atltaal ;.Nadla Cabinet Loa& Patnant's Honig Na il s; Look.. *shoal 18= . Copper. Brace. and ban 'Who; Cotton Abe. assortment of am...lea! Hardwara hdauff, CO.RN El AND BUNIONS. • PETERSON PITBUSON P ETE ETERSON PRSON - COEN • • - COME 474414 611ETMENT OINTMENT OINTMENT Will thoroughly cure CORNS and BMILOBE. without bolr yt, Dittirieti eve vel ure . Price $ l cents. OREM , UOLLO Alr. re 60WD___,Ete Ajgente, 0 1 44 - 3ar NO PQM IOW4 IUiUrIONO. WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN,. A • • situation al. Travelling Agent or Sal.staaa 1.12 a sal brAreFfi Boar city refereve. given. Address S. H. In, 3012 ELLSWORTH Strest,Phila Jr. two days. anal Et" lA/ANTED-IN A DRY.GOODS JOB . DING ROUSE, a B&LESMALP, thoronshly ac quainted with the city oaah trace. to sell by namp!o To ttcittrAttlttgtwrtyt.htirbeealllateitne7.kuy2.gibor 43%ff.etitAddreee ap2l)-Sts WANTED—AN 'EXPERIENCED v SALM aDYin a Dry Gonds Store. Apnlv at No. 70 North FOURTH Street, for two day, apla 2t WA TED—IN A_ WHOL ESALE DRY w Goode House, an experienced hand to .s*rinie and keep r took In Oniod• Ad n YAM With name wnd refe-ence Box 149 e, Phlla. Pon Office. ap2o-2c. • ANTED=BY AN ACTIVE, INDUS YOUNG Mall. who cap keep books and Is a fair penmen, a situation. where he can make him self neefnl Reference orpren If rarintred._ laaress, for tlrte days. ' utlice of this caner. It, AX • TANTED—A MAN C®P ABLE OF v .apeptra a Plain set of banks and to make himself gene ally . neetni io the uil %einem Good testim required. Address Poet Office. Box 1216. aplo-st WANTPD-BY A @OBER AND IN (lt:merlons man, a SITUATION as Assistant Book keeper Would be sighing to collect. or make himself gfn.rallf useful. Beet of reference given. Add re., Useful. and left at the office of this paper, will re celve attention. sole. 20. J 5 000 149 A. $10,000. PAR eNER *1 7 9 SHIP Wanted with this am rant in a cash 61:minus. already established. Address. btAtiDll when end vhsre en Interview can be bad, R. W. G.." at this (Mice. apl9 20' s z 7s A MONTH WANT TO. HIRE AKISNTIS In every Connell at $75 a month, ex pf,aties paid. to cell my new cheap Family Sewing bli• 'Mans. addram MADISON.AIfred.Ka. Cfelld&WBm WANTF,D TO RENT--A RE3I mv-IL1)F102. ON KNON‘STERZT, thrOo•story dwoll ing, with bask built/Inge and modern improcementa, ` wanted by tba lath of Mow Root from 16930 to MO. ad . diPPg Box 10139 Post Office. ap1.5.6t. ...T F4 ,.HORSES WANTED—WHO HAS GoOD FAMILY H 418134 FOR SALE? The ady.rttser 'will be In Philadelphia one day thin wvolc, and wiabee to biay the following Gorses: One fine, healthy, gentle Horde, for haayy work in Stout spring watort A Pair of Bores for faird'y earrings noo They must be warranted gttal to and kind Speed 1a no special ob. J a e, looke and being well-broken being desirab:e. One of the pair to be a good Saddle horse . Ateo. one stoat Borne , for a fif mtiv carriagot mot, be Perfectly gentle. Sound, and good-looking. Any one having such for sale will please state in wri ting' price. and general desorip lon. and when and where they can be seen and direct letters to J F ELLIS care of L? W LHER. '122 °HES st. apV).3t* CAP ISLAND.-SELECT BOARD. •••-•IN6. ie a , arge cottage . Pleasant locition. Apple. at 60St SP ePCE street. Reference, exchanged. ap73.6t* 22 5 SOUTH BROAD STREET.— -VA '-"cant to. day. an el.ganf Parlor. newly farniehod, and large chamber communicating. t ennui]. dory. Other I/beim:ie. for familtee and single persona. apl4-6,;* TER. BENT COAL 'YARD IN THE - 11 - CITY FOR SALE. harlotry at 9SI North 'AIN ra St. below Girard avenue, Terme easy. apl6.7e. - MONEY ON MORTGAGE AT FIVE . 110 LL PER CENT, PER ANNUM. W 6.0.10, SIO.000„ and other amounts, to loan for a term nAeAre. LEWIe FOURTH Street de FOE SALE-DESIR A BLE AND JCR bellutifulry improved Brown Stone EISSIDSISFOB. orth Broad &refit. Lot 20 by 160: thai And examine reenter of city proportion. B. PaTrrr, Bp2o 32.1 WALNIIP Street. EFOR SALE OR RENT-A. COTTON FACTORY, a few miles oni of town, or a Partner Would be admitted . Address Boa 139. P. 0 araB Bt. FOR SALE-TWO DELIGHTFUL miitt.SITRATIONS. near DARBY, one with four, the other with three acres. Apply to ap 9 31* B MIDDLBTON, Rr., DARBY. di TWO GERMANTOWN OOT TAGEi4 lomted.ls U 1 bg erroltanged for good city property. BF. GUINN, 1235. VOUS. St. sole GIRARD HOUSE FOR SALE.- AIM This valuable Building. now in thorough repair, contain:vg in trout on 04ESTDIIT Strwt, Phtladel phis- seventy•tlye feet and in depth to GRAPE Street bandred end seventv•eight feet-under a pundn: ally•Palti hental 01 Elb.ooo per annum, will be sold at a considerable discount on its original crett. Appurtenant to it are an excellent STEAM ENGINE. TWO ltaLEllis. with all the PIPE requisite to the Bantin Cooking. Wachinir, and Lighting purposes of the Hot.l. IBBill-6100,000 can remain on 6ronna. Rent; the balance Cash. Parneseviehlng to negotiate can addrein me- "GIRARD ROUSE, Philadelphia. ' or meet me bare any day from one to three o'clock P. M. TATLO W JAC% 30N 7Parravrtrine t 9.1864. LINOS FOB HAUL 150 001i1MODI0173 NEW DIM LINOS, at from s3.2tiO to *4.600, situate on Hamilton Spring Harden, !detritus. Camas.. Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteen th streets, Philadelphia apl4 nt. TATLOW JACII3OII. PUBLIC SALE—OF A Htarisonix COUNTRY RPAIDENON. On TRUES]) SY, April 28th, 1861, at 2 o'mock, On the premises, situate in half JE mi K e NTomW N, l r O a NTH t E t ioOL.D YORK il e NOa om the city, containing about AROP LAD. The improvements a re a two stor N y Cottage, Milt of brick, roughcast. twelve rooms. with one.stnry back hitclien, finished and papered thronghout; furnace in cellar, range in kitchen. frame stable. and other out buildings: wo wells with pump., soft water; spring on rear of lot ; large garden, fruit of all kinds; beautiful shade trees, hrubbery, &a Posse.sion immediately Conditions on day of sale. aP t-lweß * THOR t 6 P MANY PENNT, AN I TO EXCHANGE-FINE FARM conta ining2l7acres. fronting on the river Delaware, a few miles northeast of the city. elm numbers orot here to exchange for city property. Call and examine regis ter of fat ma. B. PS NW, 9P20 No. 323 WALNUP IMMENSE AUCTION SALE_ OF A Large and Elegant Collection of Bare and Beantlfal SBA SHILLS. At SCOTT & STEWART'S. 822 CHESTNUT Street. To be sold without any reserve or limit as to price. fifty eases direct from London. England. of some of the most splensid MARINE SHELLS ever witnessed in this country, with various other Natural Curiosities. com prising Corals, Cameos. Pearls, atc.„ consisting of over LOW Specimens such as Dave never before been offered for sale in Philadelphia, and a rare opportunity is now (dieted to the citizens. The public. andthe Ladies in particular. 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 mighty deep. Also. a variety of eldneee Pane, Japanese Boxes. and rare Inkstand The first sate will take place on MONDAY MORNING. Ap,il Nth, at ICCA. M . and at 3 P. M.. and continue TUks DAT and MEDNESDAY, at the same hours Terms Cash. By order T. BOY TJN. apl6 St" American Agent for the Company. IV °TICE .-ALL PERSONS WHO have left WATOBEa or JEWS GET fey repairs with the late Arm of E.T.IIPPSA. HARLEY, previous to their dissolution of copartnership, January 31, 1863. and have not called for them, will please call 13X/011 the un dersigned, and present their checks for the same, within Mat} days from this date. All articles not called for within the time specified will be sold to pay expenses for repairs No. 024 MARKET Street. Philadelphia. Shecearor to Stauffer St Harley. YEEILADELPHIA. April 19, Met ap2o-3t* INFORMATION WANTED -0 ON. 0/11131rPG the whereabouts of ArITOR and HES. MAN BRivas, born in Waldvelen. eorken. it. it. Keinster. Singdom of Prussia They emigrated to America in the spring of 1894: Masons by trade, and when last heard from were working in the vicinity of Philadelphia. Pa., in the year 1864. since which; time nothing has been heard of them. Any. information con. cernins them will be gladly received by their aged and addict, ismer, who mourns for them as dead. taddreas JOHN H. H. Waldvelen Krim Boriten. B Idelnater Primate/, Or WILLIAM BRINGS. Co. H. 88th *isn't IIL Vols., Chattanooga, Tenn. L OFT- ON SATURDAY, 16TH APRIL a emall Crimson VKLVf6T CASE. containing two Diamond Stade. A reward of $6O will be gold on their preeentaillon at the (ace of the St. Lawrence Hotel. apin-8t" LOOT- QERTIFICA'► EOF S.PER CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF /lONSYLVAWIA, for 0516.05. dated March 12. -IWO. No. 754. in name of WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also. a Certificate of 5-per . sent. Loan of State of. Pennsylvania, for the stun of WOO dated June 80 i 1645, N 0.146% la Ma name of ILI X PRIOR, cdrolubttrator of William Meredith in treat AV. vacation has been made to the Auditor Genera for a re neural of said Certificates felo-3m ELI K. PRIOR. No. 811 ARCH Street. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TB& CITY ADD COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Rotate of JAMES M. BReiNSRS, deceased. The Andtti r appointed by the Conn to audit. settle. and adjust the account of BERRY •13. DR.:Nag% ad • ntin'etrator of the Estate of JAMBS M EtsffNSILS. de catered, and to maim distribution of the balance le the Lando of the accountant. will meet thepartim interested. for the paipases of Lis appointment. on SATURDAY. Aprit SO. 1864. at 12 o'clock noon. at hir race. Nu. . 4 15 Scuth 6loVitrlTll Street. in the city of Philadelphia. al4o-wfm tt LEONARD MYERS, •wittor. YELLOW CHES'rERSPRINGS SUMMER 11116ORT, CHESTER 001114 lir. Pa. —The anbscriberwill open this beatitifal Sommer Resort for the reception of Visitors on Me! 1. 1864. For farther infor mation. inquire of Messrs. SARKIIII4 TO & 80. 720 u2III3TIIIOT Street. or address the imbseriber, at the Springs. apl6tinyl A. D. 811TDB2. Suparintendent. NOOISE SHOULD DEFER HAVING a likeness white such 'accurate and plowing pie. tares as gisIMBE'S colored Photographs are made for Si only. Gallery. SBOGND Street above Green. 10 50 BARRELS YOUNGER'S ALE, ISt. Annals Brewery. in inns .. In Adore. and for sale by . WILLIAM H. TEATON & ar7 Co 1101 Skein 11 , 112011, Street ic - B -RADFORD'S. POWDER WILL . . A. , • mire Dipthlria, ithllguant Sainint Paver. Putrid Sore Thresh Ulcerated Mourn end Throat Prepared only byY aaTTBEITHWIIT, 959 North Form Street; REONIeIt, No. 90301118TNUC etreet. aplS-mwe3t• ICIKLES.-100 BBL& PICKLES IN SO hall obis. Plekles la Timm Also. three-Gallon and flva,gallon tees do. Forsk by BROOKS WILLIAMS. lob &math - I. AMR Afloat A PET 8:-NOW IS THE TIME, C_. their arm treat. and TOM bestol oolors. Just Lw 114.13 i OBUOMILIi aro Mir N. Runoirro . hot llabla. mart stem RELIABLE.—IIBIG:., GALLAUDETT'S -a- 11 HAIR BESTOBInt. It is not a Ow It restores ch a hair toils natural . calor. It doss not stain the skin. Lt needs so ii•adallne or °Stier dresignig. /Sim • drillidat of Dealt Prise inedersW Try it, Prerarod oBIT by palm OLVERS.A.A.UIIII77 inkPlins IiGHTIIIIIII% Ani aritiTalik A ICOTJNG MARRIED :NAN 113 MIST: • rouß of obtaining a Situation a. dopin g or Iteooir hig Clerk in a Shirvina or CAMMI,EIidII Holm Rife• renew. given. Adera.3 "tt touor," Presrar Anne &WO IV pART'NW D- R WANTEIN A (3-00 - 6 ck. WHOLEBALS BUBIBEgIik to take the place of a mining partner; gondol sold for each. A person with about .6,000 will dna this a good chance to eater into a safe and establiahed Address. with real name. 'A B L." Bog IQ9I. Pmt Odle& SECRETARY WANTED—A GOOD Bookkeeper. familiar with the tranater of Stooks. Good reference required. Address B. J. 6." this °nice. Role 2t• TO PIANO.? UNPRS A )NI 17.4.1.tiA1, INWEVMSSIT wish to engage the beet Tuner and animal Repairer and Worker on ALlel cat chat can be found, to go to Waelfinuon City. to have constant employ and good pay, in my as tahlisbmeat. raddriss. for three dam stating Irene q”vaincatione, care of LSE & WALK nit, 7214 0 4EST.• MOT area. staring Immo, Teindbit,A. &c. . JOBS F re, aplB 4 t * WASRINGTO6T. D. D. W G ANTED-A YOUN MAN, ABOUT " eighteen years of age, In a Wholesale Trlnuniuff Renee. to )earn. the businelti. Adttleie "A. D. , P 7 ,51. Office. DA' BOARDING. FOR SALE AND TO AUCTION SALE. PERSONAL. JACOB H ABLBY, LOST AND FOUND. LEGAL. SHAKSPEARE -JUECELEB, AT TUB ACArratev FOBTBB BINBIGT Or Tat SANITART van. First Day—PAID AR EVENING, April HiMLBT, (Trine!Afton by Poblegel and Tlect.) DAVIS , B BANDOIABN. • the renowned Ilaglo-German Tragedian, abr o ad in Oliolce Adore, from this city and abroad, in °fln' parte. ee by AD GERMANIA ORO 11128 TA. PRiesa op Amur: swop. —Parquet. Parquet etrale. and Violently, IP& Pawl, Circle, 60 cents, Ataphiteeatro. m cents. SEROND DAY SATURDAY SY6IN6, A, prlll9. nfte ORATIONS BY TAME* .E. AITIREOCII. Eery. 1111 7) ir ) MITE/ E. %A N DMAIN.W, &al. The follStriug aentienian and soctettem will Amid Watt a variety of YU to,lal and Atuateal Ante:WA:ciente act Pr-rformauces 10 at DriT HAiXTIVT &Bpi, gsa.. of Ilse spar gist °twat CL U BS , tANI a ogastirtt . Ma GE4M`afir 0 LEE aeld tba PHILADELPHIA. AaltleVre —Porgnet, Pargnat Cirel'a. Bat.' • , m ira g ele, 50' tante. Reserved Beata; illE e C 0 L P: 1 3, 4 1 6: 1 1 d OF FI LD amphitheatre. 21/ CSD to. Tickets to be had el' .. . P. "T"WlLlD37Bon°Ett'TtiraD Street. LSTrab rot Corner of CHEY2Wu r and 'TIMM Stream. °Ad 5r:13.117612 dt KCP6aUE, _ S W corner FOURTH and WOOD Stn. R OVER'S OHRSTNIIT-STREET ITIRATRI4. LEONARD GEOVBR. If ANAGBE. [Mao of Grivnes Theutre, Waahlagtoo. D. 4. ) On AND OPERA. wig obatSDALY kVitt.tlON3. MIPEUT., 210 i 1884. TIM OPERATIC SkesoN TaitairtraTka MPH TEI PaE , ,ZBT WHIM. The Great operatic Recreation of the Era end produced in Ametlea by this Corapiev—Cionnod's Grand Opera, _ In nye nee. With truly a great mint. Fe - aet K Mama.. Matonerlia MT. INssierlet. blephletophthe Graf. athtd !dad Johan amt. Valentine M &Maack,- Martha Mad. La Roche. CUL ADISCHIDTZ Conaueter, Poop, open at 7 o'clock. 0 rertoye it 8 4241901 E. TO-MORROW (Thnredar) or le time most positively. of $ll4 FibISCIPITZ." ". With Gren.4 roma att.n Act. SATURDAY, APRIL 23. ANNIVERSARY OF SR &RS- P ARE. Grand Nunical fleliebratinn and lllamination. Last n1f.71.t. most positively. or the Opera Company. Grand Opera from Shakapeare's Marry Wivas of Windsor." MONDAY, APRIR2S. 1864, RETURN OF TITS Dlll.- MATIC COMPANY. Beeerved Boats for. Pale at Goald's Btore, and at the Box °Aloe of the Theatre, at rise followin g Orchestra Chairs.SOALs OF PM] SS No extra charge for reserving 41 00. . Dress Circle and Parquet 50 Cents. gpmily Circle 2 5 cents exira for reserving, Private Bosse sob) RE v.' B F. TOR RS , D. D., OP BTOOktYII. N. , dolivers hio rrr.at oration at CON FAT BALL. on TEIUESO AY ISVBri Me. April Slat. St -- - WA N UT% STBF.ET THEATRE. THIS - ( WedneeS as') EVENING. April 2 1 1th, POSITIVELY LAW NIGH r hill V THREE OF Tax WALLACK-DAVENPORT ALLIANCE. When will be presented Sbakepeare's Tragedy of RICH lED THE THIRD; Or. the 80410 of Belmont Field. Ricbard the T hl . a...MrE L Davenport -Ea.l or Richmond 61r. J. W. Wallis* Qt1.1301:1 Elizabeth Mrs Barren The DEVIrOrMRTICA to Col2o.llein with the Fares of MISCBIEN-Id 10. THE NATION AFTER 1 4 ORDEAL OF BATTLE-"Nature at CONCERT H ALL, on THURSDAY SYRNLA G. bo Rev. Dr. STORRS. of Bkook 13 n. N. Y. apio.2t MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCM. STREET 7118ATRB. BOUMES crowded every part, Third week Of Bfßh, /01111 //KEW. Third week and rrrand anaemia of BOREDALE: OR. TM; RIFLE BALL. With it GRAN D WINNEF.T. FINE A'TING, )NE6II aNIOAL BFFECTB. ROSA Lrforr.: and BRILLI4 E Ia rnaty DREW. - Fe to S io J 0 1, 11 D a trir n a ' , .! BENEFIT. Play to econmene at 3d tr 8; termina te at 11X. arum ANNA E. DICKINSON WILE SPEAK “RECONSTRUCTION,” ACADEMY OF MUSIO. ON THURSDAY BVERINO. April 81st, at 8 o'clock. Admbiaion 25 cents. Reserved Seats IR) cents. Tickets to be obtained on and after Monday. Aprll IS. at A ebrnead EVAlle, 724 Chettnnt street. and at the Acne emy of Music. aplB-811 ' OR liev, RICHARD 9 STORRS, of Brooklyn. 'THE NATION AF TER ITS ORDEAL OF BATTLE!" THURS A AY N EV CERTH G A -A L n 2llet. Tickets 20 cts.; Item ved Seatq SO cte.—at I. B. HonldiA klnPic ROM. Seventh and Cheetnntaireets. three den is advar co; et Ike Hall, on Thureday. apl6. ethwthit* T_TAN DEL AND HAYDN HALL.— Two Entortalnin onto by signor Burz. in aid et tbe 8. 'Wary Commi•efon. At 8 and 8 o'clock P. M. 020.31. TiI3,STORES DELIVERS HIS GREAT rff i tp,4i l t l C . ONCERT HALL. THURSDAY 1 , 37 X. sp2o 21 6 ; CADEMY OF 11USI O." AA- Grand Maafeal sl,:drfae t,r the Be coat or the GREAT CENTRAL FA/R, FOR THIS _ SANITARY CMMISSION, MOUNT VERNli y el th o e l t F :lrY s G o ltd h lthinl2 SCHOOL. WEDNiEg f l ß El D Vitirimil 20th. 1894 at 7 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents, to be had at the door on the Evening of the Concert apl9-2t. CONCERT HALL.—JAMES E. mure, 8008, ESQ. will give a Scrlinared and Fatsiotie Heading on filffiDAT EVENING, Sp.il 22d. at 8 o'clock. 111 r the Seamen's Homo of this city. The programme will include the rollrwing; Selections. from the Sacred Scriptures • Genesis. Legend and Poem, • 'The Hermit" Parnell. The Story of Jo , 4ph and hie Brethren Genesis. hew Orleans (Subject. the fight of Farrarat's Fleet andr.ho Isobel Forte) ........Gen. H. Bolter. Hr Murdoch will read this Poem for the first time is public. • Poem. " Brushwood " T . Buchanan Read Poem, "Gettysburg" Francis De Hoge Linvier. The Building of the Ship Longfellow. Commodore Turner. 11. S. N. has kindly consented to Preside Many of the clergy an d naval officers have bees. invited Tickets—Deserved Beate, 60 cents: to be procured at Martien's and the Episcopal Book Stores. ÜBEsTNIP/ Street. and at the doors. apl9 41* TN STITIITION FOR THE BLIND—EX HIBITION every WItIINSEM eV, at eg P. M. Ad.. misreet. sion, TBN CEMTS. Store, leo. 11 Soettt rs St Iv TTHE GREAT ORATION OF DR. R. 1$ N. H A LL he Nation after Its Ordeal of Battle. at CONCERT .on THURSDAY EVENING 20.2 t TERESA CARRENO--THE GE. -a- RIOS and " Child Pianist of only tan years of age, takes pleasure in annoancina bar Bret appearance - 1n Philadelhia, In GRAND CONCERT at NUoICAL MID HALL,THURSDAY EVSSIDTG, April 21st, aided by her Company of taunted Artists. aold-tf ONLY FIVE DAYS MORE OF J. nsiseo WlLLtOtte kanoß Axe OF THE BIBLE. at Concert Hall Lecture Boom, CHEDTMUT Street. above Twelfth. Open ever, Afiernoon at 3, and Evening at 7% o'clock. Tickets, 25 cents; Children. 16 ciente. Children to Matinee. 10 cents. arl9.6to ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA HOUSE. "THE FAMILY RESORT." OARNCROSS AND BIXBY'S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OP THE WWII/E. In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid. Sinning, Beautiful Dancing. Laughable Salty lemmas. Plantation Seenea, dte.. by TWENTY TALENTED ARtEITS. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Inekets Vicente. Doors cpen at 7 o'clock. fer'l.3re J. L. OARNOROSS. Business Nen LIM pENNsI LVA NI. AOADEMY 03 1 THE PINE ARTA. 1015 CHESTNUT min CLOSED to Prepare for the ANNUAL' EXHIBITION. VIA open on the 25th of APRIL. By order of COMMITTEE ON EXHIBITION. cIERMANIA ORCHESTRA.-PUBLIC REHBARBALB every SATURDAY, ct o'clock. jr, H. at the RUSICAL YUND HALL . Single tieketa tont', Package" of six ticket', di. To be had at DEB'S. 1101 CHESTNUT Street, J. N COULD, VIETH and CHESTNUT. and at the Hall door, fell. 1864. NEVIr ra oTiriiKis. 1864 - - - - - TEE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADELPHL AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINp_NS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEw YORK AND VilpY MAGNA WILL wiu•sur STRUT WHASIN_ WILL LEAVE AS POLLOWS-WN • At dA. M., via Camden and Ambes, 0. grad A. As- PAIL ..-.22 At BA. IL via lianallou and " Jerlay City. Mona= Mr= ••• •••••••-••• rrt el gm, Tr. ..... 100 At M.. via C amden and Jersey CRT. itirla Ticket......-.• • . .. .• .. 2is At-]2 31, vi Camden and AmboV, O. and A. As. sommodatipn a At 2 P. M.. via Camden and Amboy. O. and A. F.x. press At IP. 91. via Camden and Amboy. Accommode, Eon. (Freight and Faseenger)"...."----- 1 •• At 6 P. M.. vie Camden and Amboy,lesommoax- Ben. (Freight and Passenger)-Ist Class Ticket... I •• Do. do. 94 Class do. •1 id At 791 P. M., via Camden and Amboy. Amommo-dii tam. (Freight and Passenger ,)) jet Olen Ticket... 211 ad Class Tisket_— 1 60 For Mau& Chunk. /Boatman, Bethlehem. welvtdam. Easton. Lambertville. FlemdAgtoa. die.. at P, IL For Mount Holly, Bwanevilk. and Pemberton. at • A. 11.. 2, and 11,1 11. For Freehold at 6 A. B- and 2 F. Y. For Palmyra, Riverton. Deland*. Eagerly. Bailing. ton. Florence, Bordentown, ate.. at 6A. M. 12 M.. 9. 3, and 4. so P. M. The and 4.90'? . M. lines inn &trait through to Trenton. For Paltakap, Itiverioa, Deleszeo. Beverly. and Bitr.. lington. at . M. Steamboat renton for Bristol, Burlington. Beverly. Torreedale and Ts cony at 9 30 A. M. and 2 30 P. M. LIMBS FROM ItBEIsinGTOII DEPOT WILL (BAY= As FOLT.OWEI. At 1. so A. M. (Nighty, via Kensington and ',Terser City, Washington and Mew Task MIL At 1116 A. IL. via Kensington ana. Jersey City. Rs- id 4.30 P. M.. via Kennington and Jersey 40My. Ott. press ...•.. 3 tO Al 6.46 P. M.. via Kensington and Seems GUY. Washington and Yew York expre55..............,• • OD Sunday Lines leave at L6O a. M. and 0,36 P. IL There will be no line at 1.60 A. N. (Right) on Mondays. Por Pfau:lr Dap. atroudaburr a jilerauton. Wilkesimere, Montrose, Great Bend. Mauch monk, Allentown, Beth lehem ; Behldere. Beaton. Lambertville. PleMinitoon. di., at it A. This line sonneeta with the train leav ing Easton for Manch Ohank at &WO P. if.) Yoe Bristol, Trenton, he.. at I and ILI3 A. M.. and a P. M. For Holmeeburf, Teen 7, Whamming, Brideabiu*. and Fru/Word. at A. . and 6P. M. hiP - Poe New York and Way Lines leavinAlre Deot, take the ears on Fifth street. above Waler w itVaa an hour before departure. The ears ran into the Depot. and on the arrival of each Winn run from the Depot. lifttPotindm of Baggage may allowed sash Psywatt_ Jra"Prilteril are prohibited from elartnitur no uis but their wearing &sm toxin/ ut- Maga" over 82t7 pounds to be paid for extra. The Company :tar remousibility for bagasse to One DollarrelEs : end will not be liable for any amount beyond el ex eept by special contract. will call for and deliver idealism Damage Zaees to b . i . gt a bags age at the Depo WILLIA M H. GATZNIN. awl as street, April 70C 1864 LIMN !SON NNW YORK FOR PHILA.DIIIMBIA. WILL MATH FROW FOOT 07 001,TLANDT num. At 12 N. and 4P. M. via Jersey City and alffndes. At r and MA. N.. 6P. If.. and 19 (Ifilibt), via Jersey Clip and Neuelagtm. From foot of Barelay strait Ii i A. K. AAA f P. K. t via Amboy and Camden. From Pier No. 1, North river. at 12 mol amid P. Air moon Anevpsasionger) Amboy and Clasaden. a242)42 as so li t FOR ALBANY AND TROY Delaware ands tan The barge MONTSBEY. Capt. DLN IRA is am leadiaa at nt 'Wharf below MOMS linnet, tor tbe above points. end will leave on WADINIsoey. at 6P. For freight, phial' will be taken at reasonable rakle: anti_ to D. L. IFL ANAGAN, Anent. aplaat 304 Booth Delaware Avenue. pp\ MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOLNED 411 neon Diamonds. %token .Teweltv: 10 Plods. Clothing. age.. at JONIS %I OW. getabliab•d Loan mem waxer TIMID mat GAISILL Streets. below Lombard. at* Set at fIABPETEI, OIL CLOTHS, AND WIN- N" 12 sr siales -New eta& of g fylla B. 4-40 41 6 1Aill ElVlAOlfirriCtiiii OW Ebed slit% sliMhlar 30 Beata CLO 00. A. BIRAITLD, Biadueee AgenL