The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 21, 1864, Image 3

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    rATATLF.A. Joeeph Warren s eon o: George
sad srnie Fipples. aged 1 year and 3 month». •
017BST. —On ihe afternoon of ihe 19th tnst , Rehecca,
relict of the late John Gini4d. merchant of this city, In the
ye: rot her age
Tye relatives and friends of the family are_ily:t mi. to
Oland her funeral. without farther notice. from the reAt
.denee of Rev. B. B. Breen. N 0.154 Chestnut atreet,
sixth dar (Friday ). the 22d (net .athi A. as, lator o a d
:It Woodier:de UemeterY.
BYRISLEY.—On the morning of the 19th instant, Han
nah W., wife of Dr. T. B Beesley, in the Orb year Of
her age.
The reistives and friends of the family ar_e theyctO
'Afield her funeral. with.) , t ferther entice. !ram o _.
sideree Of her Luanne:lto 32 North glinfeoln taT ett
O'l
3-Atlfthoiwy, the 52d het .at 2 &clerk P M. Inoormet . at
F ends' Ficuttiwesterti Burial around.
Anna. vele of John
LINTON. —Ge the 1.31 h in.taot,
her .
Ithten• to the 73a e o ff.4.t the familyare respectful!
e,m2,,retletl"'n9l3?Tenrercl om the residence of he l ;
---hn*bend°li/on°SlS Borth Seventh ' urea s on haraday. at
o'eleih• P M.
OttitEE —At Auderacreville, Ge rgle. March Vet, 1661,
'William Beverly Chase. orderly sergeant 16t enneyl-
Nelda Volrintear Cavalry. ID t b 21 ,, t Tear of hisate
BLACK Al PAOAS.—ir ST OPENED,
altars stock of Alpacas and Glossy Mohair Luaus.
MX cant. to nal a yard.
Lurdn's Bombazines.
- Succour Bombazines.
enalys.
" Taccises.
Monseelines.
sarege Hernami.
" Crane lifar.tz, and other Sommer Goods.
BESSON a SON. kicillibrZusa wrong.
apl3 . No 918 CHESTNUT street.
G AT'S HAIR GLACINA, $l.
4 Ladies' Summer Snits.
Tourist Fall Habits.
Searovable Drees Goods.
Idesoonible New Silks.
bhawle o: lt otdsrin
apl9 'EYRE & LAIPPELL
MORATION.
DT Rev. RivilAtin STORRQ. of Brookbal.
"THE RATION IL FI:SK ITS ORDItaL OF BATtLE!"
At T:OIMERT
211 TS (THURSDAY) I.V.ENINt 3 . April 21st
Tielretb fscts c RPM cua Sea s bO cie—at T. R. G0n13 9 5
:31fttaic Store, Sew - nth and Cheetnnt arreets three dare in
advance: at the Hail. on Thctroiatr. apl6 stawth-lt.
FALLS OF SUHIIYLHILL BNPTIST
BIIND •OaChila and 1!.8.41110.-
IION. '1111:11SPAY INENING, April 21st, 1361, at'7%
o'clock.
6drrii4don 2.5 cents Children Tufttler twelve years of
aga. Pi cents. Proceeds for the benefit of toe school.
apW-2t.
A SAGILED 4 00 SCE. WI . . UNDER
be dir orlon of Yrofeesors J C St.fodbriace
an. F. T S Darley, will be el-en in tle Firer Us itarian
Church. TENTH and LOOLLiT Streets. on. THURSDAY
xvi , Nlß6, the 21.4 i‘ at.. at A o'clock
'rickets 50 cents For tale at Path's Bookstore and
Could's Music store lt.
~••• MR. LORD'S IdIST Ii:ECTITRW OF
hin Cenrs•_ on '• The Pell Ron,- " and the instal'
orLeetnr.e will be given in A pril ll
or the UNIVEIVATY, on FRIDAY BVSNISG. St
st S o'clock.
The Interesting inquiry will he v. -agents& why nhrtm-
Unity dtd.not rave the A nc - ent World. np2121.
lipirlN CONNECTION wrru
Restaurant Department or the WI g4T CAN
TRAL FAIR there will be a " Penn.v;vania Kitchen."
and also a " William Penn Parlor " Furettu,e.
literals. and Relics of the ' ' Olden Time." calculated
to illuTtrete end make remittal. the habits of rmr early
navels, will he thankfully reecired and acknawkdzed.
goods will hermit f,r and returns-I to the contribu
tors at the close of the Pair, if so desired Pleas. address.
Mrs H P aiRKINBIBIL
Chairman of PAD11.3 , 1 , 78.13ia Eitant.
. 2241 0 FtgaN Street.
Ws , ELIAS ?KM.
Chairman of W.lllam Penn Parlor_
THIRTY-SMITH and CHESTNTrr steWert GEOß7g Ir. Lis vais.
It Chairman Restaurant Department.
GREAT GRN . TRAL,
PHILADRLPHIA.
HORTICULTURAL AND PLOAAL PERILRTIIINT
. . . .
The Occomittoe in charge of this Department respect
fully solicits emilributions for eithar exhlbicion or sale.
at the Fair in June next, of Fruit, Flowera. and. Vege
tables: also.
•
•
33ouquets
13asketa of Flowers,
Floral Designs.l Aquaria,
Ilansbur Baskets. geed..
Timer Rands. Gardening Books.
Fern Cases. Fonnteins.
Aviarlea. ?ran Work.
Gardening Implements. •• Wire Work.
:Native Wine, •• China and Mass.
Gander Sesta and Vases. • • Pottery.
Cut Flo - were. ! Dried Fran,
Dried " F., pima or iirr tic Pratt.
'• t Wnic Pratt
- Leather • • Garden Std. - U.IT.
In 511,1 t. Enelic Adornments of every kind. or any
thing of. =tit! or rup?ic char ,cter that does not strictly
belengt. The r gricu tur.-I Pert trtment
rou, of rut dowers btmonots designs.
%Eq.:Pty. es to insure a C stant vll4 regular enp
:ph turns the. Fair wilt be very accept Ole. and con
Iritutors wit,/ n'eaee arrange with the Chairman of the
Crlnmuten on .14 , thrd. Designs and B omneta. Mr
1201thirr RII.V,NGTtaS Florist. L'ITIDST f4t'rect. near
Thirty-seventh. WEs'i• FRILaDS LP FHA. as to the days
on which their contributions will to reontred •
Deity c oatrtbulons of Fruit:, and Vegetables. not only
for exl4l - .::ten and mei*. but also , or the Ilse of t cc gestan
text. wilt Also be. th,nifally received.
The time fixed Pr oreniag the Fair is the FIRST
RTESPAT 3113 E BEXT, and , t will continue two
`weeks. MI articles except cut dower-. fruit. anti vege
tables. west he received on a. bet-re the preceding de:,
Donations !rem the interior of this State ant from
:Delaware and New Jersey. can he forwarded by any
public conves Lure free of freight aad should he dis
tinctly realised. GreN Control Pair Logan, Se u7re,
.PhiTodelphin. Flortioultura .7)-ra• tine.% Ca,. of 1)
.R A r i7i g, Cheß , lrrut Philadelphia "For
Solt" or " For Exhilortion," as may tie d sired, Bills of
lading shan't) also be forward- d to the same address.
D. RODNEY KING. Chairman of Gentienien's Com
anittee. _ _ _
S. RHEA. BARION, Chairman of Lalles' Com
xaittee. ap 9 tales tjes
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
(31 , ILDABN'$ DEPART3I6
There will pea WAY via' PARTY for luldren, held
alder the auspices of the Ladies' i;ommi•tee of:be allows
I)epartruemt. the 3 -E31R.i.1 BDI. DINGS. on the 2d
of MAY. fron N to o 13L
Tickets for adult and two eildren, $1
Fitch addi Tonal child, /Assure.
Tice' S Sec at FOfisd a sZ'S. 7006 nktestant street.
and at TatTICK'S. Simtla arta. Battorttau..ii aD2I-2t
M(OPGIVA7,I3I - -.R."Lt, l!'."-P.1111';
G OLCORD ItChltlii COMPANY under its Articles
of Associction. will I,a 13 , 1 d 41:1 SiOND• Y, the 9th d +.3 , of
Nay, 1564, at No g,Ft-I- WALNIT E htreat Ptrlqd.!phia.
At 11 o'clock A. M. A. if DEN"ELA,
B. •, H +4SPQ.B
Two of the Areocietes of pain Corporation.
PHTLADEIPBTA, Aprll 19. 1804 •1321-Pst
THE Gtik-AT c.Evraiti.
Commi tee t-n Labor, I corn,nd ttevenfie. No.
ID Booth SEVENTH finest . Phiwiel a phia tbee:bog
of this Committee will ha load at the BoaRD OP - ra..Du
ROOMS. No. 505 CHESTNUT Street (second story).
ITO DAY. at 12 N. Persons interested in the work of
- this Committee are 'invited to be oreseat _
MOSTGO)IERY BOND. Chairman.
s- FoIIIMAIMF.PFIVAI, 14.
—At a meal Keelin or theN o failEß a TABER.-
TY ROBB AND STEAM Fl g
RE ENGIN& c..aPik,nl ,- ,
held on the above date. the follewint members were are
Debited a Committee to receive donations of money.
entries. &c.. an behalf of the Company for the Great
Central Fair for the Sanitary Cowell salon. va: J. K.
STERN. Jr . Cbahmat ; A. M Renton, u. D. Baxter. F.
M. Wolf. Hamilton Difeton. Wm. P Morris, A. C.
Yeiglty. S. A. Comas'', L. Back, and Wm B. Finch.
Tel - semi wishing to contribute can do e 0 by calling np-cs
'he Committee, who sit daily atthe Ball of the Comoao7.
1133 W MABRET. above Coates etreet fr m A &. fit to 10
P.M. CONRAD B. AND RESS. President
Attest: CHAS 8. AUSTIN, Secretary. apl9.tlithiSit.
TAE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR
ATTENTION! CHILDREN!!
vh! Orandmamma. trandmamma. here's something
Me.
A Monday May Ball for the great Central Fair,
And Willie and I are both crazy to go;
-Please. darling grandmamma do not say no.
And oh! 'twould be charming if you would go too,
Yet they mean to have even old laeles like you.
Therell be p'enty of cake, and ice cream by the quarts,
And it's not far to go for the tickets at echwarz
That's in Chestnut streei, number one thousand and sir.
The ball is next dco_r and that's easy to dx.
Upon you ' re going with us indeed we are bent:
Your dress, you know Ci'autima, won't a c ct 7011 . a cent;
You can Wear your new c • p, and your frilly lace collar.
And the tickets for three will cost onty one dolenr.
Ikw listen, dear Granetnamma, whi lst I explain,
if YOU should go with us, or even nurse Jane.
They don't ask any mere than if we went atone,
Tor they let in two children and one person grown
TOIRYO care of them there Tor a dollar, you see,
And its fifty cents each forjust Willie and me.
ANU Pelf the c'rl have. lid yen ever see one?
And they t ray we'll da-: cc round it. Won't that be fine
fun?
And the music's by Batsler. We hear be intends
To play there .TOT not! ic tr, rt d so do his friends.
There are five hundred tickets and bat of them sold
liSchwara's and the met are at humus, lam told,
In Buttonwood. corner of Sixth, you k sow wttere
We send fo. her often to dress mamma's hair,
Now ao let me go and buy oar tickets before.
Por fear we should find them all sold at the door,
Rhe Committee of Ladies will be there that night
To mire us, and see that all goes off right—
They're subaoribad ad the cake, and for that we don't
Pay.
- E:Lithe ices are five cents a saucer, they saY,
liecause they are anxious to make all they're ab:e
To add to tbs feed of the beautiful talre
That "ThwOhthiron Dtpartment" will have at the
Fair,
dud of come, you know, Graudmamma, we will be
sbere
I . OIIIOIY We're too smell to do much more than play.
And to our poor eolthers We'll help to that way;
And Whenever we,roeet with arooor wounded mac.
We are anxious to ao for - him all that we can.
tins taken by storm, what could Grandmaroma say
- gut "yes Well all go—and the second of May
1. hope. be a day of great pleasure to TOTE,
And for our brave soldiers a harvest day too ap2.l-2t
TERM Orr. -- Hdur UTNTRAL YAM,
OFFICE OF V.RE COMMITTEE ON LABOR, INCOME,
AND REVENUE, No. HS jonttt ljaventh street. Phil
0 7 111M1ITSE ON RO rELs AND 11.6STAIIRANFd
The undersigned Leine duly antemized to c dlect the
amormt of one day's tabor, income. or revenue. from all
Proprlettra and employees of Betels and Restairants in
the city of Philadelphia, we bee your co-operation with
lae In the work of our Committee
'We ask the mocesds of • • see day's labor" towards
the Great Central Fair fir the Sanitary Como:deka from
all employees. and " ore day's revenue" from all pro
prietors We expect t at ALL will respond
Please return thr amount, with tee name of each
oeetributor, to the encereigned on or boxer. the liret
day of May next
Sebecrmtior wiz ho duly acknowledged in the public
'ress by Jobb CLAGHORN. Trea,nrer.
A. F GLASs Chairman. Wathinaton Howe. Chestnut
street, above Seventh.
JOON W. FOS.NhY. Chairman Ladies' Com-
Mittel% 6.9 South Warecinirion Square.
MRs. GEN. EACTOE TYNDALE, 119 North, Tenth
Street
hitt ANLBEW EALLADA. Ninth street, below Loin
tard.
MRS. THOS. FITZGERALD, 357 south Seventh - street.
MEM CHARLES R S BORT. 7C6 Pine street
MRS F. R. pro C IS:To . 1325 'North Mouth street It
April 20.185 L
Vr USITE.D STATES
CHRISTIAN COMMISSION.
btralMA T TO JAVIIpitY 1.
- Work n ow In Progress In the Army at Rest.
CHRISTIAN CoMMISSION STATI , NS LARGELY IN-
CEEebFD IN NIIMBEIL
THE WORK ABUDANTLY PROSPERED.
Arany More S.atteas Needed to Meet the
1 11 7 0.2311 N of Inc Army.
- ZNPFLECEDL-NLED GALL
SUPPLIES
:...BIPARATIO2i FOR T ,, E COMING CAXPAIGN WITS ITS
- MOVSSTENTS AND BATTLES
The Christian C.:tuna s.ion depends' mainly npon
lontributions. ar.d ulna not be forgotten by Loyal C
dan eop aS le.
IN P OREING W.tNN DBiSANDINCREASaD LIRE
-EALITY.
Becelps. of blEmoy. Stores, ke . to Jannary.l, 1834,
, 11. 148 OA 94.
Enrobtr of Coxes of Stores. &e., shipped to the field or
distributed at t um e. 16 °l9
Numbtr Det , 's.ateal ;eat, 1.663.
Copies s' Scr;p:nree distributed, 1168,275; armn and
Psalm Books me 5 6 Knapsack Gooks. 1,370348; Li
brary Books 43161: ? , , , mphlete. 166,141; Religions New&
Parer., S. foe Pages of Tracts, 22, 425; Silent Com
:oiler& 4.116
The Crated State, Christian Commission has seized the
prevent golden m.p.ot ashy of rest for the Army to gn
awed its work ter "he acod of the Soldiers.
STATIONS flay I , e,n moltipl led, each with its chapel
and store tes.ts icing tatioes, and clothing, com
forts a n d r acing , urut., for gratuitous aistrtbatiOa.
FOUL:fin F:Y f.. , ”1.1.0 ATER, in numbers greater than
emir before hare t- ec 'teat to preach the Gunnel at tee
station. and in tea me■ tz,_batteries. and camps without
!Chaplains. dim xibute reading matter and MOM. and
:labor for the co rd o' the S 3 dies.
A PERSIAN I.lsl FtkLD AGENCY has been sufficiently
extended to sprat. rations and superintend the work.
TUE GLESSI , G t , F GO ;) rests signally on all parts of
lhe work_ Mazy ti.-.u.-nude have teen cs eared. bane
lied and eared. Still a large part of the Army remains
- isresched, and doubt. , he number, bote of stations and
:he eß m
261 ates. ate need. d to meet the urgent demand for
.
The Cirsistian Commission offers to the people a per-
Achy reliable art woaderfally eeonomicat ebennel to
"each the entire A 'my in all its various gelds. The
g i n ° l: a livtv acre in toll measure, in benefits fn body
f; o u m u Te l l;. ",' .l h i. e nrreiratrig4,lll.7.l ` ,L so ll nl o add
Words and deed. of e !tidiness to the gifts when bestowed.
Let the y et.p:e give the Money and Stores, and the
kork will be doze
n o
The large Corns ' D.lessatesnow in the Reid will serve
'mn grand corps of relief When the Abell move
oilbank% be Im& t and theireater their number the
prompt and tffective will be the relief they shall
_ Let no the present work languish. Wait not for the
, azg tttp before_providin,g relief.
d NOW an Soldiers BUNDANTLY. both Nolley and
stor es
and the blessing obeli be ern 7 en.
ezid money andOSEH. PATTERSON. reasurer, at
astern bank. dtor-ss to
GSOIIOB a SITIAMT,
Channels Christina' Commission.
R e- 18 BANll43treet. Philadelphia.
euAll.DMAn.,Beareillair U. 0. cf. fO7-lnlhif
Phnutnut Bouquets
AU tli um Leave%
FOB DILEG.A.TES AND
AT A MICETING
THE CITIZENS'
BOUNTY-FUND COMMITTEE,
Held on 4th of Meech,
The Treasurer was requeeted to prepare and Publish the
following statement
STATEMENT No. 2
Condensed statement. in continuation. of the transla
tions of the Citizens' Beauty- Fund Committee:
Bal. nee to be accounted far. as per statement puhlßhed
on the27th of February. 1863.... 11:037 522 00
-
Damming to the Bounty Fund $lB5 099 20
Do. do. Defence Fund...... 23 429 80
IHE BOTINTY FUND A
nit cdS ABOVE. $.86.099 ?A
nterek and gain on U States
certiicates acid secnritie4 4. 163 94
$1119,704 26
EX'PENDIVIS Y ES
FUND PEO .
N TAE
BMX F
Bouis , minnuc
to Pennsylvaniasv VOlllll
- and Militia $153,485 00
Bounties to United States
les ulars 200 00
Cotortnntions and pre
miums to Companies
and Captains to promote
recruiting 4,218 00
Dittribution to the Ward
Bounty Committees ' to
aid in avoiding the
draft ....••...—. ........ . 15,015 00
Allowance to regiments
and to recruiting WS
cere,for organizing.and,
othcr extra expenses. 1,335 63
Travelling expenses of
Committee • 154 70
Expenses of atationery.
blanks, postage, and
't prnre ° 25
sof advertising.; 1 424
Es 73
Salarles of paymaster and
cierke 1.720 23
—3177.650 54
UNEXPENDED BALANCE ......... 82
ON DEPOSIT AS FOLLOWS:
In the Farmers'. and Mechanics'
Bank, at the credit of tne Die.
lurking asents, reserved to meat
out.tarding bounty certificates
and other dues to volunteers...... 37.93) 12
In the Farmers' and Mechanics'
Bank, at the credit of the Trea
sure:, feeerved to meet outetand
ing to the militia and ex- •
panties —.-. 4,123 10
Sri 05.3 92
THY DEVBNCB FUND, A 8 ABOVE 1622,420 80
Additional subscriottollS . . . . . ' BuO 00
Interrot and gain on united states
certificates and securities.. 467 87
67
EX PENDITURES FROBf THE DE-
$23,697
ERN CS FUND.
Cad of revolvers furs
Diehed to Captain Isaac
Starr's (Jr.) Company
at Artillery $1,516 63
Epper see or furnishing
horses to the Dana
Troop for serrice dn
g the summer of 1E63. 8.624 10
Exrenees of reboring two •
be tteries of cannon from
riled to limooth• bore. in
the summer of 1863 175 85
Arvanee to the lot Troop
Ptiladelphia City Ca
valry, on their claim
on the Hovertment for
theft expenses when in
service in the bummer
ot 1863 4.964 15
Ammunition — furnished
to the Hamitton Rule
Corpe for services da
ring the summer of 1863 199 60
Appropriation to the let
Re invent . Reserve Bri-
Ngade (Dray Reserves).
to cud in establishing a
fond for their perma
nent support as a regi
men t.. •...—. 11,000 00
Paid Captain ICSpancer
Miller, to aid in equip
ping and maintaining
the howitzer battery
larder his c0mmend......1, CO? 00
Pare 2d Realman t Reserve
Bri- e (Blue - Reserves)
to aid in turnishingnew
uniforms 1,2120 00
Stamps 38
$24.697 67
motitt of onbcoriptions unpaid-- $1,200 03
PHILADELPHIA, AprillB., 1564.
S. A. MERCER,
TREASURER
ZittGRAEL BASER,/
GEORGE WHITEEY, } Disbursing Agents.
S. A. MERGER,
The foregoir g statement of the receipts and expendi
tures of the Citizens' Bannty•Fand Committee has been
examined by the nadertigned and proved to be correct:
JOHN E. ADTICKS, I Auditing Committee.
JAMBS 0 HAND,
ALEXANDER HENRY,
Chairman
THOMAS WEBSTER,
Vice Chairman
LOGIN BLODGET, Secretary. 1
1:: , . GREAT GIiDIVTR&I. FAIR. - - ir ii P.
Committee on Finance and Donations ackno w
itee..e the followink subscriptions. to this date, viz
A .ti Borla 0.600
B. r. McKean 2020
S. & W. Virblah . 2.503
- .....
John Gibson, Sons, & Co . ..
2 . 600
1 hours* Sparks 1.000
Thomas S amber, Jr . 1 000
John A. Brown 1,000
Drexel & Co .- 1,000
E W. Clark Ss Co •• • • 1,000
C. & H. Boris 1.000
B it J. hi. Flanagan ....., . 1,000
. .
Philadelphia Saying Fund 1.000
Philadelphia Cortributionship Insurance Co. 1.010
Pennsylvania Life and Annuity C0mpany.........1,000
I — P. Hutchinson. 750
Allentown Iron Company 70)
Sophia
M. L Daw50n....... 500
... . . . .
W. D L. iris6oo
North American Insurance Company 600
Penn Mutual Insurance Company 600
Southwark Bank 250
Hon. John M. read ..... ... ........ . ..... ...... .... 100
$24.300
?he Committee again atk their- fellow-citizens to come
forward in liberal aid of this noble charity.
A. B. BORIS, CI. airman.
PIEILAVELPHIA, 14th April, 1884. apls.et
THE GREAT NTit-AL FAIR.
FOR THE UNITED STATES SANITARY 0031-
MISSION.
OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE ON
LABOR.. INCOMES. AND REVENUES.
NO. 118 SOUTH NEVENTII eTNEET.
COMMITTEE ON WINS AND LIQUOR DEALERS
AND DISTILLERS.
The undersigned having-been appointed a Rub-Com
mittee on WINS AND LIQUOR DEALERS MID DI3-
TILLEIV, for the States of Pennsylvania and New Jer
sey. would call your attention to the ORSAT FAIR, to
be held in this city in the month of Jame next.
The special design of this Committee is to solicit of
every individual in the above named business the pro
ceeds of OAS DAY'S LABOR. INC iSIE. or ftlivsNUE.
As this uremia's to be a oast success. on account of its
worthy object, and as all Trades, Professions. and Occu
pations will be represented, and are now nobly respond
ing to prosecute the good work, we moat respectful's' ask
your co operation.
Your utmost activity and zeal are earnestly Invoked,
and any contributions YOU may make to facilitate the
objects of the Fair will be thankfully received and
duly acknowledged.
Please address all communications and contributions
immediately to JOSSPH.F. TO B I AS,
Oh tirman,
Nos. 206 and 208 South FRONT Street.
J. E. KNORR. Secretary. •
Jorea F. Tobias.
Henry C Gibson Jr„John Patterson,
G,FLEAT CENTRAL FAIR
lIM ' FOR THE SANITARY COMSII, SION. to be held
ist Philadslphia_ JUNE RB4
To the Woolen and Cotton .3.lantefakturer9 and Wool
and Cotton Ile,stera.
We address the Manufacturia g interests of this State,
and the adjoining States of /11 e w Jersey and Delaware—
interests representing the basis of our great commercial
Promerity, in a canes that presents no ordinary al 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 roll or the drum was heard in oar midst, and our
streets have re echoed to the tramp of armed soldiery.
and to-day nearly one million of resolute men, forsak
ing home, family, and business. are battling with dan
gers. privations. disease, and all the untold horrors of
war. for the honor of the old Hag and in defence of the
Republican Government established by our fathers. that
we may in greater security pursue the pleasant paths of
peace
From every battle.ileld made glorious by a Union vic
tory, from every hospital crowded with the wounded
and dying—from the unmarked but honorable graves.
stretching in one bread belt of sorrow and desolation
from Fort Hudson and Vicksburg in the booth west, by
Chattanooga and Rn.strilleaerate the mountains of Ten •
nessee and Virginia to the fatal swamps of the Chian
hominy and the Ile/de of Gettysburg in the East—there
comes an appeal to us for sympathy and aid.
The Government has done -nobly in providing for the
wants of such large armies as are now in the held. 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 emulate the eniferings
of the, a brave men who have sacrificed home pleasures
and home comforts for our country in its great need—
and them may we discharge in some degree the debt
who ch we and our posterity will ever owe them.
We must give or our abundance. or according to our
means, to those who have given up everything for their
country and our country. bet our gills be worthy of the
occasion, and worthy of ourselves Rarely have there
been times of greater commercial prosperity.and eel tom,
if ever, has labor of all kinds been more amply reward
ed—especially is this true or the great manufacturing
interests of the country. Let us all, then. Dealers and
Manufacturers, employers and slop' eyed, act in concert
far this noble lourtioge! Individually and collectively.
let n. do our beet now ! Let every .Maaufactetrer 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 onder record in this most
trying period of our country than our conduct towards
it' brave defenders.
In forwarding merchandise. mark the packages
• George Morrison Coates, Philadelphia." with the con
tributor's name and post-office 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.
D•rsipta of contributions will be promptly acknow
ledged. GEORGE MORRIRON COATES.
• Chairman. 127 Market street,
EDWIN id.ITCHM.L,
secretary and Treasurer. 24 North Front street,
_
COMMITTEE.
George Bullock, thoora LeTie,
Edwin Mitchell. b. W. emtell.
Thomas Mott. Wm. B Steven+. Man amuck.
W. C. Houston, A. Campbell. Mthaytink.
T. C Henry. C. Spencer. Germantown,
Berry A. Di hying. Robert L. Martin. Lanni,
William Divine. Saud. K WiLeon, Trenton
Joseph Hey, B. Gamed, Frankton'
-
Thomne H. Crain D Trainer, Marotta Hook,
Roth B. Stitt, James trying. Chester.
William Steele, S. Riddle. Glen Riddle.
W. W. Justice. Wm Dean. Alswark, Del.,
Y. Lewis Reece, Jas. Riddle, Wilmington.
CiPment H. Smith, Thomas Tacker.
David it Brown, 8. H. Posey, Wilmington.
Peter C. Erben. H. N. Paul, Wash. Ms. , N J.
•B contributions and donations from Manufacturers
should be made through this committee. sr/Mat-nth:it
.I*. I`II3IT , A.SVILEEt'S IMPAIETINLENT
NORTHERN CENTRAL RA.LLWAI CO.
CALITART STATIOR, BALTIMORE. A grit I.l£ol.
Notice 11 hazel, given. that the :leeks). Stook of the
Northern Central Railway Company for the pairoose of
completing a double track to eunbnry. Pa., will be
augmented to an amount equal to that of the °uniting
Stock.
Before offering it to the public. those who appear as
Stockholders on the Comny's books on the 6th of
pa
April, 1861, will be allowed the privilege of sabscrlbing,
ry the par value. to an amount equal to the Mock by
:hem re sportively held.
Borks will be opened for that purpose at this &Ace,
end kept open from the sth day of APRIL, 1.663, until the
s:lt day of MAY. 1864.
leo subscription will be rerelyed for less tbsepar. pay
able es follows: Twenty (20) per cent. at the time of
enb6cription, and the remainder in instalments or such
&mounts and at such times as may be ordered by the
goard of Directors.
The books will be closed from 6 P. M. on the 4th of
April until 10 A. M. on the 6th cf April. and no transfers
Allowed on the Mb. By order:
sp4.d.U-tbstranip6 J. S. LEIB, Treasurer.
OWPHIMADILL&IIIA AND 11.12ADING
RAILROAD GORTANY, Olive BST South
TEI Streel., PIIMEDPILPHIA. September 2, 1868.
DIVIDEND ROMS& —The following-named pinions
4,; . e entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stook of this
Company_ The residence of several of them is - ma
rl:U.ll,n, and it is, therefore, necessary that the sortie
.l.e. of Week should be presented on Awning for the
Stab:4nd. & BRAD/ORD. Trunizer.
STOOKBOLDBBS' NARKS.
S. Lancaster. Henry B. Sharer.
John Mclntyre. Andrew Turner.
Beni. P. Newport. - Nip. Nobeesa lllrtele
ess.statbtf
tar ISICRTIRGS FOR LIMITED PRAYER
DAILY. 6 o'clock P.M.—Church of the BrotahaaY
(apueopap. Monday and Thursday; Presbyterian
Chu; ch, can - Square. Tuesday. and Friday; Baptlat
Church. Broad and Arch, Wednesday and Saturday.
ard6-7S.
207.629 00
Wm. O. fficelningr,
Edmund Castilion
apla-tuthen
AGlit F A
EEBLY TO THE 0 LM OF
THE UNION STATE COMMITTER. the IrlYal
Gaiters of Philadelphia, who are favor of a vigorous
Prosecution of the war and the speedy suppression of the
rebellion. will assemble in their respest.ve wards. on
FRIDAY. April 16, et 8 o'cloOk P.. M.. at such places as
Inal be designated by the Olken of the National Union
Aseoolatione, for the pumas of placing in nomination
candidates for Delegates to the VA3101:113 Conventions to
be held under this call; also. to elect a Judge and two
Inspectors, from each precinct, to conduct en election to
be bald in said precincts on THISD/LY, April 19. DEE.
between 6 and 8 o'clock P. EL
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:
raid Delegates shall elect two Delegates and two Alter
nates to a NATION ILL CONVENTION. to be held at
Baltimore. dune 7. 1884 to nominate a PRESIDENT and
VICE PBEBIDEDIT of the tratted States.
Also, one Delegate to a Representative and one Dele
gate to a Senatorial Convention, to elect Itepii'tentative
and Senatorial Delegates to a State Convention to be held
at Harrisburg, April 28, 11354, for the purpose of electing'
Delegates at Large to the Baltimore Convention, and the
selection of an Electoral Ticket.
The Delegates elected. as above. to the several Con.
'muttons shall meet on THURSDAY. April 21. 1884. a'B
o'clock P. 111 . at such places as a majority of their num
ber shall by advertisement designate, and transact the
tion , Dses of their election.
At the meetings and elections held under this call, the
rules governing the National Union party will in all
cases be adhered to, and be considered as decisive.
By order of the City Executive Committee of the Na•
Mona. Union - party.
JAMES FREEBORN. President.
J 01111( J. Flte.rnmzrar.
BERET B OARDINER. f ' apl3 8t
UNION STATE CONVENTION.
The 'oval men of Pennsylvania comprising the
NATIONAL UNION PARTY will meet in State Col:men
tion in the nail of the House of Representatives, at
HARRISBURG. at soon. on
THURSDAY, April 2S. ISM. •
Each district will be entitled to the same represents
tion it now has hi the State Legislature, and the dole-
Kates 'will be chosen at such times and in sacs manner
as shail be directed by the respective Connty Com
mittees.
The State Convention iFI called for the parolee of
Placing in nomination an Electoral ticket. selecting
delegates at large to the NationalConventlon of the Union
Party. to be held in Baltimore on the 7th Jane. and
taking each action as it may demi' proper in reference to
the ennroachina Preehi entlal canvass.
The selection of the diatect delegates from I'B=B7l
- to the National Convention is left—where it pro
perly belongs—to the people, assembled in their County
Conventions, but the different County Committees are
earnestly requested to adopt, sash measures as will peo
clue a full attendance at their respective couverrioue,
and thereby secure. in the choice of doligives, a. tall
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 cause in New Hempshire and Connecticut,
and to express the hope, shared. by all loyal men, that
they are only the forerunners of more splendid victories
so , n to be won in the same cause, alike by the bullet
and the ballot.
In behalf of the Union State Central Committee.
WAYNE IicVIAOH, Chairman,
Ono W. NemyytehY. 1
w retan -...
W. W. HAYS.
SECOIID (24) SENATORIAL DIM.
TRICT.—We. toe undereigned',mares to toe
Convention of thg , Second Senatorial District- National
Doleo parts. will meet at the house of SI RPRES
BA e RTH e..
cu eo ß e S
o ( f T h s ur r day )E a V d EN ING e A a r n l d
lßeid ae
8 o'c'ock, for the purpose of attending to the duties of
our election.
Thos. 8. Sl•ort.
JOhn W blierdietd•
Thee
Jaynes W Wooldridge.
David McKinley.
and 01
VIA S .1 , coNGRIESSIONAT. DIS •
Or TEITIT OF PENNSYLVAB id rhe underelcafd
delegates will. in obeatenre to the calls and rules of she
issiienal Union Party. meet at the Coasts , Court 114nss,
SIJETA and CHESTNUT Streets. THIS (Thurrdsy)
EbaNIFCI. 21st inst.. at 8 o'clock P. M. to elect National
Delegstee :
J.d... 0 Butler. James Sinclair.
J. C 'Pidgeon, .1 Wilhelm.
dackeou Leidy. W H. Slocum.
George F. Gmerly. 'P Bulkleir,
Charles Heritage. William Leeds.
Harrison. Davis, J. M. Moore,
D . i. 9. , ,TEE ‘ A. Steward, _ -
I . Olilineham, J. Shreeve,
H. S. Charman. .1. P &shale:Lira. .
J. .A Philips, 0 Barkley.
B. H. Peitz. I. Sheets.
J. B I' on ng, 13 B. Armettont,
A. W. Henzer. J. Mackey .
William Levering, 'William Hawk. •
Charles McCauiley. lr.
Mig. THIRD CON
TRW D—Delegatee e]
venrion will meet at the h
SECOND r tve,t, abnye BI
(nub day) EVENING, Apr!
Neorae
Daniel G. Evans,
Cbarlet Eager.
Oemge But.ting,
Wil lam RinleY.
William H Middleton,
Williams. JOnae.
Yu fene Kuhn.
William Oillintham,
Toe.ph Ernest,
A ?damn!.
James Crelatiton, I
Em ante]
GWESSIONAL. DIS
ilea for Conseregoional Con
ionse of Joseph Rose, North
leaver (so. 1006), THIS
di 21, at 8 o'clock.'
Job W. Rickards.
Parry K Biehle,
W. B Connell,
Natimn Spartan,
William 0 Toting,
Lambert Brooks.
John Se_ge,
G.orge B aer,
William Nail,
Bartley Collins;
Joseph Lower.
Adam Albright.
I Hooper.
MNOTICE. —THE DELEGATES
eh.ct of the Fourth Congressional Inertia will
11 , et at. MONO GARDEN HeLL, on' THU aS rqiY
EVER IEG 21. t ipetarr . , at 8 o'el,ck. to elect D.leaates to
the NATIONaL UNION CONVIINTION, to be held at
Baltimore, Md., in JUNE next; also to elect two alter
nates:
eaorete Carpenter.
Joe, Shantz,
Tins. Armitage.
Dawson,
`John - Thomas,
Geo. Culp.
John Brown,
Geo. W Ingram.
Jae McCurdy,
Horace Tubbs,
W. H. RidaewaY.
John 6. AcDoweil,
Jon. G. Eitterhonae,
John Pod &I ck,
Jos Hancock,
Edwin Dailey,
THE. DELEGATES.O.F THE
SEVSNTH .Ir,EP.r PATIVE DiiTRIOT wilt
meet in Convention THIS (Thum's') EVENING. at S
P M. at tbe I , otir. of Henry J Welsb, N. E corner of
NINTH and BROWN Streets. By order -
GSO. A BULLOCK, WM. PALMER
11 J. NICKERSON, MICHAEL LEONARD,
JOHN C COPPER, Ana others.
ISAAC T. ANDRESS, ,
LEGI.S.I.A.TIVE MS •
tea elected to the Dia TIO CUL
meet at the Hone of Charles
r of ELOWNSTII and VISE
y) EVENING, April 21st, at
IWin. H Vatt Ingen,
Moses iif,..o Abe,
Frederick A Vatic:lave.
Christian Grew°,
William Schell,.
Imensetter. _ _ it
P.IGYITI-1
ThICT —The Delegal
U ri lON CONVENTION will 3
C °verb.Eck. S W. corner
Streets. on THIS IThuregay
7 &elect -
Win. Merrill,
Robert W. 'rne.
Oeorne Phipps.
Charles L. West,
Henry V. Pugh.
Sandford Oi
MTHIRTEENTH REPELESENTA.-
TIVB DIsTP.i.OT.—The Delegates elected is the
Representative Convention of the RATIONAL UNION
PARTY for the Thirteenth District wilt meat. THIS
(Thursday) EVENING, at eight o'clock, at the house of
k. W. Streeter, rmuutFoßD ROAD end AD ANlSStreet.
GEORGIC DERBYSHIRE,,
JOHNBAUGH-SR.
INIILLENEMIX.
P. RlTcstatitzt,
D. W. sTOCICHAII.
JAS lIIILLSCIkE, Sr.,
W. R. LOCKHART.
Delegates.
'MTWENTIETH WARD. —AN AD
ourned meeting of the cittzees of the ward will
be held THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. in the Church.
EIGHTH Street. above . Master. Precinct Committees
will please report the amount of money collected, and
also the names of those who have been appointed on the
Committees and do not act. Fifth Precinct Committee
Will meet every evening, at the S. W. omelet' GilikED
Avenue and ELEVENTH St. tlOl B. ELTIPER.Seer.
cs. OFFICE OF THE BIAMHA.TTA.W
Str New York, M MOOR
A.
(8. COMPANY, No. 31 Nassau
eet—arch 8 1869.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this Comps-
Sy. held THIS DAN. the following important resolution
was adopted after mature consideration:
"There shall be added to each policy issued. or here.
after to be issued, the following words: This policy is
incontestable after Ilya years from its date for or oa ac
count of errors. omissions. and mta-statements in the
application. except as to age.'
No other American Company offers this important ad
vantage to Insurers. AD 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 C9PiValrf increased favor and patronage.
as exhibiting the strong desire of the Directors to throw
every proper and safe advantage :around the policies.
Many have objected to taking 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 Obieotion is now removed
by this Company. Every state has its Statute of Limi
tation.. not to cov<r fraud and crime f. om punishnient,
but to protect the innocent and unwary. This is a simi
lar protectkin to policy holders.
PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OFFICE.
No. 418 WALNUT_. Street.
MINS B CARR_
ap:9 tntlie3t Attorney and Agent
scnuvrarouvr, AND SUSQU EH ANNA
.116.IL110.1J) CO., Office 21811 8. YOUE.TH. Street.
PHILADELPHIA, April 4. 1864
The Anneal. Meeting of the Stockholders of tote Com
pany, And en election for President and shr Managers.
will take place, at the Office of the Company, on 210fif-
DAY, the 2d day of May next. at 12 o'clock M.
apf. tmy2 WM. H. WEBB. Secretary.
MCP TIOGA IMPROVEMENT COM
bs hereby given that a Meeting of
the Stockholders of the Thefat Improvement COMPanT
will be halo at No 2113 NKHOHAA EXCHAAGIS, in
the eSty of Philadelphia, on the ad day of May nest, be'
mai n the hours of 12 and 2 o'sloolc, to elect Managers, a
President. and Treasurer of said Company.
IiVILLIAM ELLA% Treasurer.
mhgt.tma3 No. 124 HAW:CST Street.
M. A MEETING OF THE STOCK
HOLDSRB OF THE BLoomptraa IEO3 COM.
PANT win be held at the ComPany s office. at irondale.
Columbia county. Desna.. on-WEDNESDAY. May
1t64, fur the purpose of electing nine Directors to serve the
ensuing year. and for the transaction of other business.
WM. E. S. BAKER. Treasurer and Secretary.
No. SdtB North WATER Street.
Philadelphia. AprillB. AU. aplB.BoLi'
NOTICE.—THE FIRST ANNUAL
meeting of the Stockholders of MUSK DAM
COAL COMPANY* will be held at the Office of the Com
Pans. No 311% WALNUT Street. on 'MASH a.Y. Slay
Bd. 1564 at 12 ht. , when an election will be held for Five
Directors to MVO for the miming year.
apl4-12t CHAS D KNIGHT. Secretary.
rggee OFFICE. OF THE LEHIGH ZINC
COMPANY, No. 121 WALNUT Street, PHILA
DELPHIA. April 19. 1864. -The Annual Meeting of tle
Moss s of the Lehigh Zinc Company will be held
on IP/21,NEWAY. May 4th Dray ,at 11 o'clock A. . for
the election of seven Directors to serve for the ensuing
Tear, and for the traneaction of other bevirtsat.
GORDON MONGES.
anl9-14t cretary.
OFFICE BOHEMIAN MINING COM . -
PAM, 132 WALNUT Street, .
- - ,
PHIL
ADELPHI A. Aoril 14; IBM
Notice is hereby given, that anltnessament of ONE
DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per Share on each and
every Fhare of the Capital Stock, has THIS DAY been
called by the Board of Directors of the BOHEMIAN
MINING COMPANY. due and payable on or before the
15th datof May. 1864. at the Office of the Company. 1321
WALNuT Street. PHILADELPHIA.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
apls tzerls L. MACTiER. Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE CONNECTICUT
311211A0 COMPANY. 80. 408 WALNUT B.r•et.
PHILADELPHIA. April 16, 1864.
The Annual Meeting of sue etocit holders of the "Con
nectient Mining Company ' will be held at the Office of
the COMMIN, in Litchfield. Connecticut, on MONDAY.
the 2d day of May, 1864. for the purpose of electing Di
rectors to serve f.•r the ensuing year. to accordance with
the Charter and By-Laws of the Compass
The transfer Books of the Company will be closed on
the 23d di.," of April, 1864, and reopened on the Otto day
of May. 1884 at the Office of the Company, 80. 405
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
W. S. STOW/MT.
aPI6-14t. 'President.
OFFICE. OF THE ANEMIC A.N
F FMB ID SITRAFI OE COMPANY, PHILADALPHIA.
Aril 11th . 1684.
The Directors Lave this day declared a Dividend of
SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS nor share for the
laet six months. which will be paid to the t tocbholdere
or their leg ll al representatives. on and after the list Ind..
clear of ataxsP.
apl2-9t* ALBERT O. L. CRAWFORD, !Montan.
110C.NORTHERN LIBERTIES A N
PBSIf TOWNaHIP MULE° el) co RYAN 4.
PHILADIMPHIAL• April 12. 1864.
The Annual Meeting of the btockholders of this Com
pany will be held.at the office of the Philadelphia and
Beading Railroad COMPaIIy, Ao. 227 Bonita FOURTHStreet. on M ONDAY , the 2d day of May next, at ten
o'clock A. M., at which time and plateau election of Da.
cern will be held. WM. M. WEBB.
apl2-dtmy2 Secretary.
Me GOOD SPRING RAILROAD CO
PHILADELPHIA. AP11111,186
Tha Annual Mating Of the Stockholders of this Com
pany will be held at the nffiee of the.Philadelphla and
Reading.S. S. Ino.. 110. SRST South FOURTH Street. Phi
ladelphia. on MONDAY. the 2d day of May next. at It
o'clock A. M., at which time and ohms an election for
oilcan will be bald. H WlB3.
-ap:.4-ISt Secretary'.
THE PRESS - .--PHILADELPIEIA; TIIURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1864.
1 Jamos P. WcQaade.
Vdward 0. Erdmart
Jasper nook.
Wm. ntillham.
Walter Leeds.
there.
Jas. Penrose,
S B. Nagle.
W. IL Hughes,
D Cod
Wm. Watermyre,
Jab n WoAd.
G B Hyde.
W. Tapper,
F. G. wolbert.
Israel Roberts.
J S. Cornet',
C. D. GoS , adly,
Andrew Brodie.
George Dales
Daniel McClean.
1.. Jones. ap2l-2t,
Viaw. CITY BOUNTY NOTICE.--OFFICIC
CITY BOUNTY FI”D COAMISSION, No 412
PRIME Street. April 1. IVA
The City Beauty wi,l contbine to be paid until farther
notice.
aPPlicetiore for Bounty will be entertelmad from
recrulte who eulleted prior lo the date of the Presldont'a
Proclamation, October 17. 1863
. . . .
In fninre, powers of attorney for the City Bottnty.frln
am recruits for Pennsylvania Regiment*. mastered In
after this del.. must be endorsed by the officer in charge
cf the ham eke that the man has been received there.
By order of the Cownds.ten
apl-tt BkAtIIRL C DAWSON. Secretor?.
pirREDUCTION IN THE PELICE OF
COKE.—In accordance with a resell:Most of the
Board of Trustees. passed on the 213th instant. the nrice
tf Coke from the Market-Attract and Sprint Harden
Works has teen reduced to 10 centa per bushel, and
mm the Point Breeze and Ttlanexeak Works to 4 coots
par batabel. JOBB C. C..i.EnSON. Chief 13naineer.
PIiOLADELPTITA OAS VITSRICS. !Karat V. 1881 . uth29
MILITARY.
LAST CHANCE.:
COMPAY K, 186= REGIMENT, P. V.
PROVOST GUARD.
The rolls of this Company are being rapidly filled
Good men should not miss the last chance to connect
themselves with this
M-r‘'Wk"MZ - "iM''‘Ml
Apply at FIFTH and BUTTON WOOD Streets
JOHN H. JACK,
Captain and Recruiting Officer
ARMORY COMPANY CI-, SEVENTH
REGIMENT P. NE, GRAY RESERVES.-The members
to he Company " September. 1E62," caul m=et et the
enemy. BROAD Street, below Race, on SATURD IS
kVEMISG. the 23d Met . at S o'clock. to Sign the Pay
Rolle For members deceased or absent from the city
fel:elites or friends must report.
ap2l-3t. GIErl. W. worm. Captbin.
COMPANY 13, 3D REGIIIENT R.
B.—The members who were with the Company at
Camp Brands , wino. uncial. Captain Harvey. wilt call
at No 1343 South FIFTEI. Street, any evening this
week. to sign pay-roll .
• Nelatives or friends of members at a distance can re
ceive blank powers or attorney.
3.t. • JOHN H. DYE, Captain.
ATTENTION 1-MEMBERS OF BAT
TERY L. 7th Regiment. R M (Union Artillery )in
service in September. 1861. will report immediately
at .11 o. it° 011E31931U r Street Friends of absentees
will report. 16 Et le STARR. Jr.. Capt. Com'e.
I. J. lawrg. Orderly Serg't. ap2l..St•
TWENTIETH REGIMENT P. V
TO THE PATRIOTIC CITIZENS OF PHILA.-
_ DELF!H:LA:
_ The 20TH REGlfiliailT P. V., having become much
red need in numbers. since its return from the campaign
of 1863, by the er listunent of its members in the regular
army, it ie desirable. in view of an n :certain future, to
fill its ranks untie arms wsrifierd.
The 20th is not a Militia Regiment; its membsra vo
lunteered and Were zunste*ed into the service of the
United fitstes. in Jane, 1863 for an unlimited period.
wit hoot asking what service they were expected to per
form, and they served until mustered out.
It le ecOiv and has ever been ready to respond to any
cell that may be made upon it by the Government; bat
that it may be efficient. I call upon you, Without aslalf.
tofidi up ftB ranks. •
The following Companies are not full, and will receive
members:
Company • —raptain P. V. SMITH.
Company B—Captain It B. o 1 -RC
Company C — Captain b Ct. BR - IiBLE,
Company D—Captain J. B. DY&
Company f—Captain ii SNYoBR LEIDY.
Company K— Captain JOHN MARC d.
Company F—Captain H. L. f , N Y DEB
Company o—Captain D. P BILLINGTON.
Two full companies now organised or to be organized.
will be admitted into the Realm. nt.
Those only are desired who are willing to serve a period
of six or nine months if their services shall be so long
required. in any Department to which they may be
assigned. - W5l. B imoatai.
Colonel Commanding.
eta 3t
20th Regiment P V.
I NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE"
CITY AND WARD BOUNTY!
ADVANCE PAY ANd PRIZE MONEY!
MEN W for the NAVAL SERVIcP. and MA
RINE CORPS. who will be entitled to all the City Bonn.
ties. In addition to Prize Money.
Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay
as bounty. -
Application to be made at once. to
WM. Z. LERMA N
Captain and Provost 'Marshal First District
mh3O•tf 24-5 South THIRD Street
.EDTTCATIONAL.
pF, N 1 ,, SYLVANIA COLLEGI A.TE
-IL AMP MILITARY IFSTITII7II. ALLEstrosvg. Pa..
chartered by the state with fall rowers and. v
will be opened far Popile on TOISSDAY. 151.7 10th. he
FOrmational advantages will be of the first order. The
Military Drill will be in charge of Major RCM tIf(DORFF.
oirnbadelpbia. whore abilities are well known. Build
ings are spacious. with modern improvemente, and will
sccon mode's One Hundred Oadate. For circulars ad
drees Rey M. L. ROFFORD. A M., Pt-aident. ap2l-12t
SELECT FAMILY BOARnING
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG. MEN AND BOYS. MOUNT
JON . Lancaster county, Pa. Session opens on the EMS r
YOBsDAY of May. For circulars. address
sple tin * R A. MORRISON, Principal
TOLLER ACADIMY—A SELECT
BOARDILTH SCHOOL FOR BOYS—is now open for
the receptun of Pupils, the session of each papti cow
mencing when he enters upon the duties of the school.
Terme moderate. For Circulars address
H. MORROW. Principal,
ash txtthel2t* Hatboro, Montgomery Co.. Pa.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTS FOR YOUb G LADIES, No. MO ARCH
Street, Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., R. ODA.
ERROR glifITH. A. M. Principals.
Ninth Year Three departments : Primary, Academic,
and eolielisie-IFtsli college course in Classical. Hat he ma
tlcal, higher Eng.ll, , h, and Watural Science. for theca sync.
graduate Modern Imnamages, Mu.ic, Painting. and Mo.
cation by the be , t mastcrr. For circular. apply at the Instt.
tnte. or addres. Box 2611 P. o..Pluladelphia.Pa apla 6m*
MUSIC LESSONS I MUSIC LESSONS 1
Young Ladies. if you wish thorough ine7rnetion
in music, ip.scial opportunities are affordel at ORB t.eoer
SIiftIINARY. six miles west of Carlisle. nest of board,
able teatbers, pleasant home.
Address C. HUBTINGITCN SAUNDERS.
aril lm Plainfield. Cumb. so . Pa.
110,ELLEYTTE - FEMALE INSTITUTE-.
-"," A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
Thies Inesitntion, beautifully awl healthfully located,
In the no, theist limits of ATTLEBOHOUG H. Boons own.
ty, Pa, will commence its Spring and Summer Term 0 3
the 19th of FIFTH MONTH next. and continue in Seelliat
twelve weeks.
- -
The course of instruction Is thorough gad complete Lc
eat the Elementary and higher branches of an ENGLISH.
CLASOCCAL. AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION.
The French Language is taught by a native Frene
teacher.
threttlare, giving tali particulars. may be had on an.
plication to the Principals. Attleboro-ash -P o,_l3nekt
county. Pa. ISRAEL I GRAHAME.
IA P. GRARAAIB,
mielg 8m Print:singe.
IT IL LA GE GREEN SEMINAR - 2 .
V NEAR MEDIA. PA.—Pupils received at any &Mir
English,. Mathematics, Classics, and Nathan' Science ,
tanakt. Military Tactics, Book-keepi-ac. and Civil Be.
gineerind taught. Entire expenses about 83 per week.
Boys of all ages taken. Refers to Win. H. Earn, en
Sheriff; John C. Capp dc Co.. No. 23 South Third street
and Thomas J, Clayton. Eeq. Fifth and Prune Mreatir
Address Rey. J. BA.LVEN BANTON, A. M.. Villnat
Green. Pa. co7,if
KENEEDY, STAIRS, & CO.,
Nos. 130 and 132 North 'Wharves.
ABOVE ARCH STREET.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
PICKLED AND DRY FISH.
A large stock, in assorted. Packageg, suliableler Coun
try Trade. always on land. apl32st
TO BOOK AND COIN COLLECTORS.
BDWABD COGAN -
has purchased a sma 1. but very select Library of Boers,
•nd nlenr an aaaortment of very fine Gana and Medal*.
all of which are now on sale at
No. 48 North TENTH Street.
Philadelphia.
E. 0. bas also several collections of Calks for sale on
commission ap2l 3t.
CCURATE OUTLINE AND PEA
"tures are ineetable in life size photographs. and
when artistically colored in oil. are perfect portraits;
made by B F. REIMER, 624 ARCH Street. It*
THE UN D ERSI GNED HAVE THIS
DAY formed a Copartnership for the carrying on of
the JOB PhINTIISO Busineas. under the firm-name of
15.11159, GRAHAM; & idcPAILLSND.
MYRIN.
WM. J. 011AHAM.
WM. McFARL &SD.
&mu. 15. 1864. - ap2o:l2t*
SPEOTAOLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS.
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES
Inserted without pan, by
SAHEB W. QUERN ,Ig CO.,
OE* CHESTNUT Street.
OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS'
FIELD GLASSES.
Microscopes for Physicians and Students.
A very large assortment for sale by
JAMES W. QIDISIT & CO..
4214 GRAS MUT street
MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN
STRUMENTS.
Cbesternsen's Meta The and Steel-tape Measures.
Per sale by JAMES W. QUE EN & CO.,
921- CHESTNUT Street.
Priced aud Tileatrated Catalogue. strati.. rn 11203 -1m
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED PER
.`" "Steamer Persia." an assortment of colors of
SHAKSPEARIAISI TIRCENTENABIt BADGES, for the
coming celebration-
WM H HORSTBLANN & I.OXS.
apHI-St - FIFTH and CHERRY Streets.
CARTES DE VISITE MADE AT
REIMER'S GALLERY are equal to any and excelled
b none made in the city. Gallery SECOND Street.
above Green.
DRUGS. -13 BALES ARNICA FLOW
RR 3.
8 bales short Bimini Leaves.
85 cases bast India Sago. fresh.
95 bbls Londog-bleached Jamaica Ginger.
Sbales Florida She-p-wool Sponse, in store and for
sale by WM. BLLI! 8z (10.. Druggists.
aR2I. Et 721 DlaliffiVr street,
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
FARRELL, IRVING, ea CO.,
510 MINOR STREET.
Manufacturers of MOLL WRAPPERS. DOUBLE and
SI.NOLS MSPICM, CAP, and CROWN MANILLA. on
hand, or made to order.
Bighest price paid for rope in IMMO or ema3l quanti
ties. t0216735e
TTEATON & DENCKL.A., HARDWARE
-A-a- Commission Merchants, 507 0017111113111 and 510
MORTH Stmts. offer for sale:
Anchor Brandt halls; Pmouth Mill Myst*.
W. de S. Rateher's Cast Steel; Nagle Cabinet Leeks.
Putnam's Horse Nails; Locke's Sehool Slates.
00101,43 L Brass. and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards.
Also. a fun mannumut of Amortssu Ilsroware legkimll
MONUMENTS AND GRAVH
STONRIL—A lane nem tment of Grave. Stones. of
various designs, made of the finest Italian and American
Dfaibles. constantly on band at the Marble Works or.
ADAM STEINMETZ. RIDGE Avenue. below Eleventh
street. Philadelphia. aplB 3m if
CHAMPAGNE WINE.—AN IN VOICE
of "Crement " and " Comet " Champagne Wine.
now landing from Brig Burro Georg. and for sale bir
J•IIRISTOBE & Laysaarts.
apßl9w 202 and 204
.8. FRONT Bt.
CLARET N INVOICE OF
CHATEAU MORIN. Amine Bledoe. Montferrand.
mut St. Julien Claret Wines. !tow landing from brtil
Halo Georg, and for sahib,'
JAIIRETCHE R LALVIIRONE.
aD2I-12t 202 and 401 South FRONT Skeet.
50 BARRELS Y 0 UN GER' S ALE,
st. Anne's Brewery, 111
In More. and for sal* by
WILLIAM R. TRATON & 00..
ist4 S Oil Fkm th FRONT Fltroot
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WIN
DOW SHADES —New stock of SIM' Garjoete_ just
received, and for sale cheap. at W M. ORNAutdlus_ .43
No. 447 North SECOND sheet, below Noble, saw
afde-mb9S4m.
PICKLES. - - 100 BBLS. PICKLES IN
vinegar.
60 half bble. Pickles in vinegar.
Also. three-gallon and flue-melon kegs do.
For soh by ERODES & WILLIAM&
LIS 107 Booth WATER Sired.
ARAI 1r GOODS.
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY
3F. - 17 AN - S ar., I-1.11. F, SA. L. 1,4,
MILITARY IPUTCPTXSIMEEC9,I
418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Banners. Regiments' and Company Flags, Swords.
Bashes. Bette. Elements. Epaulets. Hate. Cape, Can
teens. Haversacks, Camp Kits. Field Glasses, Spurs.
and everything mntaining to the complete outfit o
Army and Navy Officers.
A liberal dircount allowed to the trade. aplii-lm
FURLC - MG-US.
Officers and Soldierm, visiting the city on rallollth.
needing
SWORDS,
And other MILITARY EQIIIPME 'YTS, are invited to the
very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of
4131-3E.10: W. SIMON'S Oz. SILO..
SAHSOM-STREIR HALL.
SAMSON Street, above Eisth.• .
PRESENTATION SWORDS
Made to order at the shdrtesi notice. which, for richness
and magnificence, challenge oonaketWon. no other house
in the country combining the MANCIMITIIeING JEW.
BLAB with the FRACTIOAL SWORD-MAHER.
rublo. 2m ,
FROTHINGHAM b WELLS
MUTT, MEDIUM. AND LIGHT Enzymes AND
SHIRTING&
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASH EGTON AND VICTORY cuurßalcs AND
SFLECIA.S.
.11160W11, _BLEACHED. AMP EIOESST JEANS.
1111 WORNTED YARN. am ae22.11 ti
YARNS.
REMOVAL.
ALEX_ WHILLDIN & BONS
HATE EIMOVED TO
Nos. 20 and 22 South Front Street.
21 and 23 Letitia-Street,
PIIIL,kDELPRIA.
Whore. from moat desirable stooko of
WOOL AND WOOLEN YARNS,
COTTON AND COTTON YARNS,
They Pilll be pleased to serve all easterners. fe2o-staShtf
MEDICAL.
ELECTRICITY.
Cancer. Goitre, Tumors, sad ad foreign growths cured
by special guarantee, if the nettent desires. at the
Rt.etrical Institate of
Prof BOLLES and Dr. liaoWitt.
Walnut etreet.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
GEORGE DEMERIT dt CO.,
JEWELERS,
303 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
(CORNER DUANE STREET.)
100,000 WATCHER, CEHINS, GOLD PENS. AND
PENCILS, ac.. ago..
WORTH $600,000!
To be mold at One Dollar each. without regard to value.
and not to be paid until you know what you will receive.
SPLRDDID LIST OF ARTICLES.
ALL TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR ELUL!
100 Gold Auntleg Cased Wee . es $lOO 00 each.
100 Gcld Watches 60 00 each.
200 Ladles' Watches 35 (r.) each.
(100 !giver Watches. • ...... $l5 00 to 25 00 each.
600 Gold Neck and Vest Chains.... 12 00 to 16 00 each.
1.000 Chatelaine and Guard Chains.. 500t015 00 each.
8 WO Vest and Neck Chains 4 00 toll Melon.
.1,1017 SoMatra Jet and Gold Brooches 400 to 800 each.
4.000 Coral, Lava ..:.'areet, & c. d 0... 300 to 800 each.
7.000 Gold. Jet. Opal, &c., Bar Props 300 so 800 each.
o.t CO Gents' Breast and Scarfs Pins.. 300 to SOO each.
6. [CO Oval Band Bracelets 800 to 8 00 each
2. OM Cr wed Bracelet. 5 CO to 10 00 each.
8.500 liallfornia -Diamond Pin.. and
Bints 250 to 800 each.
2,000 Gold Watch Keys 2 50 to 600 each.
. . . . .. . .
6,000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons and .. . . .. .. ...
• • Studs 200 to' 800 each
arra Gold 1 Idrcide. 400 to 6 00 each
5. Or 0 Miniature Lockets.-- 200 to 7 00 each
3 010 Miniature Lockets. Malec 4 DO to 9 00 daell.
2.60' Gold Tootbnicus, Crouse,. Arc— 2re to 607 each.
9 000 Fob and Ribbon Siides 2 00 to 5 01 each.
. .
6,0 t o chiise;3 6,4 Binge 200 to C Wear-h.
4 fCO FWD(' Set Mlles—. 2 00 to 6 00 each.
6,500 Sets 'Ladies' Jewelry - Set
and
Gold 600 tcols 00 each
6,000 Sets Ladles' Jewelry .varied
3 00 to 15 00 each.
5,C00 Glo t tlePrens. Silver Case, and
4 00 to 8 00 each
4,C00 GL e rd cil ...ens, Gold Case, and
5 00 to io 00 each
-6,C00 Geld Pens, &old-mounted holder 2 CO to 6 00 each.
All the goods in the above list will be sold. without
reserve, for ORB DOLLAR BAWL Certificates of all
tire various articles are placed in similar envelopes.
sealed, and mined These envelopes will be sent by
mail. or delivered at our office, without regard to cholcs
On receiving a cartlicate. you will see what article it
represer ts, and it Is optidnal with you to send one dollar
and receive the article named, or any other in the list of
same value.
In alt transactions by mail we charge for forwarding
the certificates, pa: lc g Postage and doing the buel. eon,
25 cents each. Five certificates will be sent for $1;
eleven for $2; thirt3 for $5; sixty. five for $10; and one
hundred for IBM
By this mode we give selections from a varied stock of
fine goods, of the best make and latest styles,. and- of in
trinsic worth, at a nominal price. while all have a
Chance of securing articles of the very highest value
We guarantee entire satisfaction in every instance. and
if there should be any Person dissatisfied with any arti
cle they may receive. they will immediately return it.
end the mice will be refunded.
AGBNTI3.—We allow those acting as agents Ten Cents
on each certificate ordered. provided their remittance
amount one dollar.
The In collect 25 cents for every certificate, and re
taining 10 cents, remit to us 15 cents for each.
."Address
GEO. DEMERIT 421 CO.,
aplB-mtb4t 303 BROADWAY, New York.
PROPOSALS.
O FFICE COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST
ENOS, No. 828 WALNUT Street. •
Putz.annintrii. April 21, net
SEALED PROPOSALS (in duplicate) will be received
at. this office until 12 o'clock M. on WEDNESDAY. April
27 18.34, for supplying. for the nee of the United Staten
Army, the followina SUBSISTENCE STORES. delivered
at Philadelphia, viz:
800 barrels first quality " MESS " or • • PRIME
MESS" PORK (which to be stated): of the
pack of 1868--1. in fall.hooped oak barrels,
with iron master hoops; meat to be free Prim
rust or stain. fall weight, and thoroughly
salted. Bidders will elate when their pork
was packed and the brands.
100,000 pounds first quality thoroughly smoked BA
'CON SHOULDERS. in tight tierces of uni
form size.
200,000 pounds lirst quality PILOT BREAD. to be
made from ime.a. sound extra flour. thorough
ly baked, and perfectly dried before being
packed. To be packed in boxes of well
seasoned wood, of such a kind as wilt not
impart taste to the bread; boxes to contain
410 ponds net Bidders will also state the
price delivered in flour barrels.
3.000 barrels EX LTA SUPERFINE or EXPEL
FAMILY FLOUR (which to be stated); to
have been ground within 30 days of date of
this advertisement. from the best winter
wheat, in well- coopered head. lined barrels
Name of brands andplace of manufacture to
be mentioned in the bid.
19.4100 pounds first cfria-lity it Uri. dried CORN
AIE AL. in well-coopered head-lined barrels.
50,000 pounds tire: quality NEW WHITE BRANS,
in well-coonered head-lined barrel&
50, 000
need lined barrels
20.000 pounds EntQuality large grained, kiln
dried HOMIN Y, in wethcoopered barrels.
00,000 pounds MIMS RIO GOMA. is weli-coop
ered barrels Bidders will state the price
per net pound for furnishing the whole or
any portion of the above coffee. roasted.
bround. and packed in tight paper lined
arrels, and the parties furnishing it will bs
required to elate oo n oath that the coffee fur
-
Melia by them is Of the same quality as
the sample offered, and that it contain. no
adulteration nor admixture of any foreign
substance. Green coffee sample required
150,000 pounds light yellow COFFEE SUGAR, or
Choice dry RAW SOOAR; barrels to be of
the best in use for the purpose
30,000 pounds coarse pulverized WHITE SUGAR,
in well. cooPered barrels
5,000
_gallons pure CIDSR, WHISKY, or CORN
NI/ 11 E 0 AR, in strong. WelhcooPered barrels
40,000 pounds good bard SOAP, in pound bars,
WI weight.
20.000 pounds clean, due, dry SALT. in well-ceoP
ered barrels.
The above stores to he ready for delivery Within 20
days from date of award, but if not needed at .hat time.
contractors are expected to hold them natal required for
shipment.
Samples of all the articles, except meats. must be de
livered with the proposals, and referred to therein:
but the proposals must not he enolosei with the sample.
Samples of hard bread flour, corn meal, beans, rice.
.1 , 01(0E7, green coffee, sugar, soap. and salt. must be in
boxes of card board o ri tin. and not in paper parcels.
Certificates of inspecti on by profecelo sal packers or in
spectors, o th er than the Party furnishing the provisions,
will be required for all the meats. certifying on the pa, t
of the taller their Present quality and condition. The
meats will also be examined and passed oponbY John
G. Taylor. inepes tor on the part of the 17nitsd States.
Separate proposals, in duplicate. must be made for each
article enumerated, and bidders may propose for the
Is hole or any part of each
A printed copy of this advertisement must be attached
to each bid. and the proposals ems be OHM° 14 com
plying with all its terms. Bash bid, to have considera
tion, must contain the written guarantee of two responsi
ble names, as follows:
• • We, the undersigned. guarantee that, should all or
any part of the above bid be accepted, It obeli be Walled
according to its true purport and conditions: also, that a
written con' ract, with bonds to the amount of one
fourth the value of the stores proposed to be furnished,
shall be executed if required."
The seller's, name, place of business, and date of pur
chase, with name of contents. gross, tare. and net
weights. must be marked on every package, and all old
mark a must be obliterated. . .
lieturne of weights by professional public weighers to
be given whenever required.
Bids will include packages and delivery at any Doint
in this city. and any inferior_packages or cooperage
will be considered sufficient cause for rejection of con
tents.
Payment to be made in once funds as may be furnished
the United States for the purpose.
Proposals must be endorsed 'Proposals for Subsist
ence Store s. '• end directed to F. N. BIM ffi.
&P21.6t Captain ar.d C. S. Vols.
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and all kinde o ght Hingesaarg all.
SHUTTER B OLTS. I BOLTS. NCK -
and many articles of Building and Carriage Hardman'.
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Oillee No. 5136 CAMEO Et Alley.
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". Egvagusess MANSION, FISTN - SEVENTH
New Tong s Angled 2, 1859.
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whom all medical skill had been exhausted. has been
entirely Teetered. We commenced with but a teaspoon
ful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly
increased, and she is now well.
Beepectfnlly. Mae. 0. M. DEVOE."
" • • I owe much to you. Air I verily believe the
Plantation Bitters have Raved my We-
by. W. H. WACH3O/ABB. Madrid, N. Y."
" • • • Thou wilt tend me two bottleemoro of thy
Plantation Bittern. hiy wife .has been greatly benefited
by their OBS.
Thy friend, ABA CURRIE, Philadelphia. Pa."
I lave beau a great antiwar from Diaoonala.
and bad to abandon preaching. • • • The Plantation
Bitters have cured me.
Paw. J. S. CATHOSN, floe:Lester. N. Ir."
" • * * I have given the Plantation Bittern tabnn•
deed!' of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing
W. D. ADDILBWE9
Superintendent Soldiers' Home. Cincinnati. 0."
" • • + The Plantation Bitters have cured Ime of
liver atom:debit, of which I was laid IW meats and
had to abandon ray business. -
H. B. KINGSLEY, Claysland. 0."
" • • • The Plantation Bitten have cared me of a
derangement of the kidneys and nilnanr mans that hae
thareesed me for Tears. It acts like a charm.
O. O. MOORS, No, 254 Broadway."
ie., &c.,
The Plantation Bitters make the Weak strong, the lan-
Mld brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer.
This , are COMPObaa of the celebrated Calisaga bark. win.
tergreen, sassafras, roots. herbs, bro., all mesvred in
Perfectly pure St. Croix rum.
S T.-1860.--X.
Persons 01 sedentary habits, troubled with weakness.
lassitude. palpitation of the heart. leek of .appetite. dis
tress after eating. torpid liver. constipation ago.. deserve
to suffer if they will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medical autho
rities, and are.warranted to produce an immediate bane
-
tidal effect. They ars exceedingly agreeable. perfectly
pure. and harmless.
NOTIOE.—Any Person pretending to moll Plantation Bit,-
tare in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and impostor.
It Is put up only in our log-cabin bottle. Beware of bot
tles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff: Tor which
several DUBOW are already in prison. den that every
bottle has our united States stamp over the cork - , warms-
Mated. and our signature on steel-plate side label.
Sold by respectable dealers throughout thel habitable
globe.
P. S. DRAKE do 00_,
fetid-tathsam 202 BROAD WAY.
CARTES DE VISITE ARE MADE
in =surpassed styles at B. V BIIIMBR'S; engage
them there. sad you mid be furnished with superior
Pletnree. Gallery 8214 ARCH Street, ite
GREEN BAIZE AND WOOLEN
003 CLOTHS, of all widths, at llorPot non of
WIG 081A031114. 80. it 4"/ North SNOWtreet
b•Iow Noble. lost al& = ED M s AW
==3
RANTS.
A YOUNG MARRIED MAN IS DESI
row of . obtaiolog a Situation AB Shipping or Recoiv
i'g Clark a Shipoing or Commi.edort. Hones 11.-fe
mirog; given. Ade rem; ' ippar."Preag °ZOO WO 21t*
AGM . - TS WANTED-TO BELL A
whole-len gib Portrait of President LINCOLN.
HENRY SAF.T.eIN.PabIinber,72BBALTSOM St . Ph"-
DRUGGIST.-WANTED-A YOUNG
MAN, with a knowledge of th, Drug b12,4111e". in
a Drag and Hardware Store. In a ael+hboring town
.eddress, at once, to handwriting of aiolirant. Box OW.
Phtiatteratte. Pont Office. it"
pARTNIM, WANTED-1N A GOOD
-N-
WHOLESALE tilaINE39, to take the place of a
rattrlrx partner ; coeds sold for each. A person with
about R 5, coo end tbi* a mood chance to eater into a
cafe and establiehed bath:Rum
Address. with real name.
apl9-4t* •A B S.,' Box 1091, Peat Offile.
WANTED -A BOY IN A WHOLE
BALE HARDWARE STORE. A small 'elan ,
given. Air dress "Z A.." Pres*. ffice. Area
WANTED—BY A YOUNG- MAN, A
Y • stocietto. ae Travelling Agent or Salaams.) Ina gosl
bosiog)a BPRt city reference given. Addreea • L.."
1012 ELLSWORTH Street - FM.la ,fa• two da - vg. ap2)2V
V" AN TED-BY A GENTLEMAN
and Wife the Dwelling part of a House in the vi.
chitty of Indeponderce or Washington &mans, on or
before June let Would take the care of office. Vorr
beat of references given. Addrosi Bax MI Pont Office.
mlll7 tbAn tf
WANTED -IN A DRY-GOODS JOB
BING HOUR% a BiLESBIAIit. thoroughly ac
quainted with the clty cash trade. to Nell by sample To
t cern to tent party. liberal tartan will he offered. Address
'Merchant." with real name. in strict confidence.
ap2l-3t*
WAr TED- IN A WHOLESALE DRY
Ganda Ilona% an experienced hand to orriroto and
kctp ttccl in order. Address, with name end reference
Box 14E9, Phila. Poet Office. ap2o-2t.
§e7 s A MONTHI---I WANT TO HM E
qui • AGENTS in every Conn. -7. at fs 7s a , mouth ,
ez-
Veases paid, to sell my now cheap Family Sutriug
shines. Address S. Mb BISON. Alfred, Me. [fell d&W.Sm
da WANTED TO RENT—A. RE:4I-
SEADPI CE ON A 11(1H STRICRT.—A. three-story dwell.
hvg, with pack btriciiege End im•dern improvements,
wanted by the ]llth of Mey. Rent from $5OO to *BOB. Ad
dress BoxlCB9 Post Office. apls-Bt.
HORSES WAN'rED-V HO HAS
L 0000 FAMILY H :SSE-3 FON. SALE?
Tie adv. rtiser will be in Philadelphia one day Me
wiek, and whams to buy the following Horses:
One fine. heaithy, gentle Horse, for heavy work In
stunt apitng wagon
A Pair of Ppv es for faniPy carriAga we They meet
be warranted gint le and kind Snead is no special oh
ct, !Doha and being well-broken being desirable. One
of the rail' to be a good Saddle horse
Also one gout. Horse. for a f,rnily carriage; must be
patiently gentle sound and good-looking.
Any one haying such for sale will p:earie stain i n
wri
ting price, and general descrivion, and when and. where
they can be seen and direct lettere to T. F ELLIS care
of ry,u, & WALKER. 722 MIES PHUT St. ant)-3t*
BOARDING.
CAPE ISLAND.—SELECT BOARD.
INfI. la a large cottage Pleasant locttion. ArtnlT
et COS SPUITCE Street. Refereoce , exchanged. avlB-Bt•
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
THE BEST COAL YARD IN THE
CITY FOR SALE. Inquire at 9 Slr North rNINTG
St., below Girard avenue. Terms easy. aplii4er
MONEY ON MORTGAGE AT FIVE
PER CENT. PER ANNUM. —16.0.,0. $10.1:00, and
other amounts, to loan for a term or years.
LEWI, A. REDNER,
apl9-3t . 1.52 Sown 'FOURTH Street
ABSOLUTE SALE OF THE - YALU
able Coal Estate at Wilkesbarra. Lezerne eonntr.
Pa.unellyanta, known an the ••KIMBIiK TON COAL
COMPANY."
This valuable property. containing nearly 3fo acre, of
land, will be sold at auction, at the PEIMADELP I
PXCHANNE, on WEDNESDAY. Ch of May. ar:l2
o'clock noon. It ia known to be very valuable. the veins
of coal t eying been proved. It le within a abort die
taboo of Wilknabarre, and la open to examination at any
lime.
Aar- A Plan of the Estate may be seen at the Auction
SLl't e.
irreSale absolute Sl,OOO to be paid when the pro.
i
party s struck off
JAMES A. PRRYSIA N. Ariel:lot:tear,
422 WALNUT Street.
op2l 51 28,10 my 2.3,4. Above Fourth.
ItFOR SALE-A PUP BRIO R BUILT
ide•sarri DWELLING. three•etory front nod
hack, with all the latest improvements; lot 24 by 110;
rse 7 ard. wt. 11 grave vines and fruit trees in bearing
this sea , on. $o 2014 Of 1 LLASJE Street. e.n2l-ot.
EA-SIDE COTTAGE; FoR S A_LE
mce—One of the bect located and Trost convaai.nay-ar•
ranged COTTa GU at ATI,LIITIC CITY. APP I T to
ap2l•lm• JOPN F %TARE. CarndPn. If J.
eft FOR SALE—THE BUILDING
MA. - AL AND LGT. No 308 CHERRY Street south side.
Lot 60 feet front, 105 feet deep At 82 feet in depth widens
to 76 foot, to an 8 foot alloy. rnntilot to Cherry str.et.
A prl. at
Sttrheete Offi 2.
ce of Christ Church Hospital 28
weLNUT . ap2l-121
0, !IRE FOSTER HOME ASSOCIA
TION being obliged to leave he braiding at present
oreepled by them. la NEITO to rent or prurchame a large
HOUSE in tie c;ty or enbntbq. acenslible by Dencinger
ears. •Comronnleations way be addressed Co 'Foster
H. Ple/ smielation." care or
ap2l tbstriSt. 1008 MeRKET STREW.
et FOR SALE-A VERY DESIR ABLE
.6Land b andeome modern fonr-story brick BAUD ViNcin,
with three Ptorr back building , and loft( ground No.
1111 IdOl/NT VaRNON Street (north sloe), 28 feet front
and over J 25 feet deep to Lemon street
It is finished in modern aisle, and in in complete order,
having been manly thoroughly overhauled and re
paired; handsomely painted ant papered throughout;
axes introduced (with ha! &nuke
is
and chan
deliers. which will be included ID ale sale); bath, hot
and cold water. furnaces, cooking range, &c.
Will be ioid reasonable Pries on accommo
datira terme, and immediate p , PBPPOOtiI givea.
Aryl y to S. W. PIT A.(IE:ARA & SON.
ap 21-60 No. 244- South THIRD Street.
630000 AND SMA LLF.R f.-. DAIS
9 to invert in mortgage for three or flue
Seem at FIVE PER VENT.
S. W. THACIIAR f< Az SON.
ar.9.1 3N t 44_Smith'rRIRD Street,
PERSONAL.
RMEROTi NOY MEN OF 18621
EMBI.G&NuT Pel&N OF 180 ! !
• - - • ..
B9I.EB4.SINCY !ASH OF 1852!!!
can have their Payrolls caehed. collected. or atijiated,
at the. Military and Naval Atieroy, No. 4-27 Wal t plif
Street, Philadelphia App y, either in portion or b•
ter, to Car2t-30 n. DEvirts co.
WE A NOW OF ALL THE LA.W
. V Fill, BOUNTIES—How. when, and whore they
are paid. and of the aid provided for families, and of
the reglineits that a moldier can enter, and where they
are located. Therefore, tf don want to avoid beteg
cheated and deceived in any manner, you are invited to
call at our ernes, where all matter. relating to volun
teering are explained to you, free of charge. for your
Protection. APP/7, in net , no or by letter. to
J'O:4EPI-1 Dsvirr & co. !
No 437 WALItUT street. Philadelpt za,
-rtn2l.Bt The Military and fiavtl Agency.
VETERANS. BE- ENLIST BID I AT
,
TESTIoN! ATTENTION!
WARE, BOUNTIES! WARD BOUNTIES!
CITY BOUNTIIsS! (Ur! BOUNTIES!
.
TOWNSHIP BOUNTIRS!
—. . .. .
COUNTY BOUNTIES! BOUNYIES!
6I ATE BOUNTIES!
UNITED sTA! ES BOU4NTIEs!
Promptly collected and forwarded to any part of the
country. at the MILITARY AND NAVAL AGIRTCY,
No. 497 WALNUT ktrett.rhHadelphia
JOSEPH. E. DEVITI & CO
Apply either in person or h, letter. ann.&
T°OUN RED SOLDIERS. —A L L
SOLDIERS who have been discharged by reason or
wounds received in any battle, and who have not re
ceived the *]CO bounty. can receive the same at 0609 by
applying at the Military and Naval Agency. No. 42,T
WALEDT Bisset. Philadelphia Annly.either in person
or by latter, to
ap3l-3t JOSEPH B. DEVITT & COMPANY.
ANY WIDOW, OR PARENT, OR
Orphan. or Brother, or Sister of any Soldier, Sailor,
nr Marine killed, or Who has died in the service of the
United States. who derdres ninityMx dollars QM a
year pension, from one hundred to eleven bundrsd and
nimty-five dollars (81.196) cash bounty. and all the ar
reRTP of pay , due trim. sh , mid 0.11 at once, or write t 4
JOSEPH E. DEVITT .ir, COMPANY. No. 421 WALEMT
Street, Philadelphia Also, State Pay, County, City,
Ward. or other &runty. he.. dtc.. if there is any due.
APP'Y either in person or by letter. an2l-3:
AH 0 Y!--PRIZg MONEY-PRIZE
MONKS !—Dleoharged Navy or Army Officers: Sea,
men or Soldiery, their Wtdowe or Heirs-can be pr,onptly
paid their Prize and Bounty Moneys and Back Pay, pro
cure IL4nerioat.... Le . at the Military ana Naval Agency_
No 427 7ira LNUT Street. Phtla , elphia. Aoolv, eit her
is person or by setter. to JOSEPH E. DBVITP & CO:
City, County, and State Bounden spa -St
NOTICE. -ALL PERSONS WHO
have left WATCHE6 or JEWELRY to* repairs with
the late arm of STATIFFEIt as HARLBY, previous to
their dieeolntion of ei partnership, January 31. 1863, and
have not called for them, will please call upon the an.
dersigoed, and present their checks for the same. within
sixty das front this date. All articles not called for
thewithin time specified will be sold to pay expenses
for repairs.
JACOB HARLEY,
No 622 MbRKET Street, Philadelphia,
successor to stanffer flarleY•
PHTLADELPHIA. April 19.1684. ap2A-3t*
INFORMATION WAN TED - C N
GRIMING the whereabouts of ANTON and HER.
MAN BEINGS, born in Waldvelen. E. gorken, E.. B.
Meinster, Hinadom of Prussia. They emigrated to
America in the spring of 1842 ; Masons by trade, and
wben last heard from were working in the vicinity of
Philadelphia, Pa. in the year 1851. since which? time
nothing bas been heard of them. Any information con.
corning them will be gladly received by their aged and
afflicted lather, who mourns for them as dead. Address
JOHN H. H. IMMO 4.
Waldvelsn Nries, Borken,
B B Meinster Prussia,
Or WILLIAM BRINGS.
Co. M, 88th Reg't 111. Vols..
Chattanooga. Tenn.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST-A CERTIFIOAI E OF S•TEIi
.A-4 CENT. LOAN OF STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA.
for $616.05. dated March 12, No So. 764. in name of
WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 6-yet
cent. Loan of Rate of Pennsylvania, for the sum of WO
dated June 30, 1840, No. 1402, in the name of ELI R.
PRICE. administrator of William Meredith in trust. Ap•
plieation has been made to the Auditor (ieneral for a re.
newel of said Certlflcates
felo-3m ELI K. PRIG& No. $ll ARCH Street.
AUCTION SAME.
BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN.
SOM STREETS
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES. Ac
ON SATURDAY MORNING next.
At 10 O'Clock, comprising about
SIXTY HORSES.
A fall description at sale.
ALSO,
)few and secondhand carriages, light wagons, .4c.,
including
A coupe roelfamay,Jiy, Watson, in good order.
A French coupe by Wagner, for one or two horses.
A shiftie g.top Watson wagon.
Also, single and double harness, saddles, bridles,
whips, covers. Ac
itir No postement on account of weather.
aro- fele of hor ree. . on Wednesday
/6P Annual isle of cattle. Ac 26th of May.
Alcir Carriages and horses at private sale.
spsl-21. if ALFRED of DEREENEsa. Auctioneer.
INSURANCE.
CE COMPANY,
reiruT STREIT. '
DLPHIA.
,ND IDISDRANON.
'TORS.
John W. Ivernion.
Robert B. Potter,
FAME INSURAN
Bro. 406
PEU O Ls AD
FLEE A3l lIIL4
DIRE.
Pron.:4slE Ruck,
Cha
Hnn.
rles Richardson.
Thong,
0. W.Thong,
P. £l.Justlog,
George A.• West,
!MAGGIE N.
013.0. 111,0 :
w. I. BLAWCWATaI• Secret
gI,WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE
BORIPTIONS of Cheracter, Constitution, and Ta.
lent. with ADVICE on Business, Nottith. Sdnea•
lion. Belf-immovement. Managnment. and Wahl.
iair!ot CHIbaltSN. social adaptation. &es.. ass
and evening. by JOHN L WEIN,
hrenologist and . BOokseller.
Iv
nibl9.strith No. 258 TENTH Street. above Chests t.
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT
LOANED upon Diamonds Watches. Jewelry,
1, as, Plate. Clothing. Igs• •at .iONEe g CO.°
Otd-
Estal,lishea Loan Office. earner THIRD and
HAMILL Streets. below Lombard. ape 3m if
NS" CORRECT PIANO TUNING.
—Mr. O. IL SABAMENT'B Orders for
and Mewsdrfpd Fiance are received at MASON ?ply
Mom QOM oH19321113? Strait _oak.
Kr. S. has had eleven years Bleftr,
ton. mid *re Leave employment in Pkiltdigiidda,
gpsoliAh 111E0. Weathered to del s t eat
sweet-toned au new. withosit reeeoooll,.
Terse for Whin& IL ossimr
John
. D Woodruff,
Charles Stokes,
Joseph D. Ellie.
BUCK. Trashiest.
SOL Vise President
Jahhti
AMUSEMENTS.
JUDAS MACCABAUS
THIRD AND LAST CONGEST OF TN BLAS)3I,
BY THE
ILANDEL & HAYDN SOCIETY,
GERMANIA ORC EJESTRA,
WEDNESDAY EVENING-, APRIL 27TH, MI,
AT THE
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
COMMENCING AT EIGHT o'eLocA
Ticirete FIFTY CENTS To he had at 1. E eonll'd;
S. X. corner SIVPIITH and CHdBTt♦Ur Streets, and at
the Deer ann-6t
CONCERT HALL, CHESTNIIr
Street. above Twtaftb.
GRAND CONCERT
The public are reapartfully informed that s'
0 SAND COAIRET
will be Own by an nnurectolented array of artiste. On
MONDAY EVENIA 0, April 25th, 166 f.
Fleet appearatce of the young and highly enccesafdt
Prima Doane.
MISS LACIR.A Fl
who was received with the greenoo enthusiasm, britkin
lvcry York and Beaton-
SIG. BEIGEO LI,
The Favorite. Tenor.
Pint, appearance of the 11 5.15. orated Baritone.
BIG Ditt.GDPIL
From the Royal Italian Opera. fl, rant Garden, London.
Mr M. PATTP,ON,
The Dietingui.bed Planitt, and
Mr M. MOLLENHAM6I3 (Vi01ent...551%55.
Conductor SIG J. RUNG.
A Varied and Brilliant Programme wilt he nutmeats&
TICKETS ONE DOLLAR BiGft.
Feria mar be Qtranreti Without extra cherva at P0.41:5's
Bop k Store, corner of CHEsTNI:II' and' F.IXPH litrArds.
az d at Leypoldt'a Book Store. Ito. 1.323 &h 1 IS vy or
street. 555,21. 4t
GR OV ER'S CHESTNUT-STREET
THBA LEONARDGROVES_ 3fAIfIGHE
(also of GT Jeer's Theatre. Washington, D. O.)
nrtAND OPER!.
THURSDAY RVENING, APRIL 21, IE6I.
Last Night but two of the Opera.
Only I , llnbt tnot . n.
' oIY of
EER F.O!ISCHEFTZ, "
()rand Roolautic Opera, i ce. five seta. o.lll.VonWv Ler
lar. AMATIS PERSONAE.
Ottocar, Prince of Bontinia M . Btein ack.e.
itlax M. dabaimtno.
Ups par Ilf Grad'.
A r athe. enno's donator Mile Fredqrici.
Auncben Mlle CaI:OWL
Kilian. 31 Ktotteald.
Cttno.Bl. Leh.9t..
•
Iletmlt M Arcie
The Wild Monter M. Avogsmill.
Bridevnyeldp, Poretters, Peasantry, Apparitions. &a.
CAEL At4belift,T7 Conductor.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Overture at 8 o'clock.
MOLY iltillflNO, APRIL 22, TAW NIGHT BUT
et
THE sgii•oN.
At the nrgrnt requeet of many patrons of the Opera,,
who were unable to procure liPlitS on Wedaeeday eve
ning. Eecond and lett time of (tonnod's worlA•reaown
ed Opera,
FAIIST!
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, AMTIVFABARY OF MM.
Pa AIM
Grand Mrudenl Celebration and Illundnation. Toisit
night, moat ppositively. of the 011311 t Comma,. Grand
Opera from Pbalrapeare'a Merry Wive!! of Windmor "
MONDAY. APRIL fa 5.11364, RETUAN OF Ma DR►-
McTIC UGH PANY.
.13VRI.InG1311 OOLLEBN BAWL
Beeerved Seats for sale at Oenld'e Male Store, and ar,
the Boa Offlce of the Theatre, at the following
SeALS OP' PRIMO?,
Orchestra Chairs
liro extra charge for reserving,
Dress Circle and Parquet... 50 Cants
2.5 cents extra for reserving.
Psnsily Circle 25 (lent..
Private Boxes 410 00.
ar2l A, BIBCPELD. Business Agent.
THE NATION AFTER 11 St ()RONAL
of BerILE — 7..Pcture at CONnERT HALE,
(TBl.7l3 , SDAY)Ex.strtr , e. by Rev. Dr. SPOR,R.@, nC
Brookl3n, N, Y Adtobssion 2 centn apo-2.t.
WA LNCT T • .F. , 1 T R T EA'rBE
THIS (Thurs, ay) EVRNING, April 21.. t,
POSITIVALY I.B=l, ! , 1101-11` EU , ' TW.I oF . rtts
aLLACE- DAvEts.;Pollr
First time tbisrp,aonn of the beautiful Drama, entitl44
&TILL WAPEES HUN ItElsr,
Juba liflldinay Mr. W. Wall.lak
Capt. Haarkeley ifr. E. L p
M , St -, Farrea
To conclude witb the ftirilltbw Drploa of
LOCR.Erre Ett)}lGle
Thaergtia Borgia.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW Mill;II
STREET I'HEATRF-
HonFea crr.wdiad In nvery part,
Third week of
MRS. JOAo DREW.
Tbird week and gland xneceo:4 ni
ROSEDALF: OIL. TELE RIFLE BALL
With. its GRAIID S'IIaNERY.
ArITINO.
IdEOHLNIrIiL BFFEOTS.
and BRILLIANT D.k.‘lll_l o 3.
ROSA LPION. v Nuys,
FRIDAY. 11S103. JOHN Dri.EW'd BENEFIT.
Seats Secured one week in advance.
Play to coinmene at hi tc 8; term:na'e at 11341. apl2.3t
ANNA E, DIOKINSON
WILL SPEAK
ON
"RECONSTRUCTION,"
AT THN
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
ON
:I[l. • ) :V: - pH) 21et a 8 'a
MießiOD 26 cents. Reserved beats 50 cents
Tickets to be obtained on and after Monday, April 18.
at Asbinead dz Evans', 724 Che,tnat street, and at the
Academy of Music. anlb•Bt.
SIIAIiSPE ARE JUBILEE,
AT TWE ACADEMY OF 11117q1C.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF Trig qAIVITARY FAIR
First Day—FRIDAY EYENINCa April 22a.
H.bILET,
(Translation by Scbletel Ind Tieck.)
DAME
_E BA.DIDMAMN,
the renowned itiBlO.G;rmlii; - Trasedia — ti. as Hamlet.
Choke Actors, (Tom this city and abroad, in other
parts.
Music by the GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. _
Fracas OF ADMIfiSTON —Percy:Let. Parquet Circle, and
Balcony. Family Circle. 60 cents. Amphitheatre.
26 cents.
SEnOND DAY,
atatiEnky EvEdINO, A 0r1123, ISM,
ORATIONS BY
JAMB E. MUM; OCISI, Esq.,
enD
DANIEL E. EANDMANN, Esq.
The followiDg gentlemen and societiex will xstist with
a variety of Pictudai and Musical. Antertainrtuints anoi
Performances:
mowr HARTMANN, Esq., of tife German
Oyer.; the (YRilmgwYßA. the GII,RSI iN
GLEE CLUBS, and the PHILADELPHIA A ETISTS'
cLti B.
PRIOEC OF ADMISRION. -P37(11141t, PHIVIEIt Cire BM
cony. end Famqv Circle, 60 cents. Reserved Seats. $l.
iampbitheatre. 2* cents.
Tickets to be bad of
J. WILDBURGEI-L
444 SOuitt'Tilar, &rest
P LBYPoLDr.
Correr of CHINTNIIT and JUSIPSR Streets, and
SnRAPRR & KOR&DI,
S Ye coiner . FOUlT4 and WOOD Ste
F, v. R. P. STORES, D. D., OF
Brooklyn. N. Y , delivers Ms great oration'at CON
ERT HALL, THIS (Thurada7) BVEDI IN.:). April 2151.
SIGNOR N. PEFELLI'S
GRAND VOCAL AND IDSTRUMENTAL CONCERT
For the Benefit of the
ORCATLf MAL FAIR
FOE THE
SANITARY COMMISSION.
AT THE
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
FRIDAY k VENING, April 29. 1964,
SIGNOR PERELLI respect'tilly informs hie friends
and the public that be will be assisted on the above
()melon by hie beet pupils, who have kindly tendered
their valuable services A large and effective Orchestra.
and a full chorus of Ladies and Gentlemen, will take
part in the perform an ce.
Tickets TWO DOLLARS each. to be had it all the
Principal Music Stores. anibmthet*
EGYPT AND THE NILE.-DR.
HENRY HiRTAHORHE will deliver a Lecture
nn "A TRIP TO EGYPT." at the Lecture Room of the
Central High School. BROAD and GRESiI &nets. on
310B.DAY STEWING, April 2Lth. at 8 o'clock. Pro
ceeds for the Sanitary Commission.
Admieiloa 25 cents, Ticket, for sale at Gould's, Sr
venth and Chestnut streets ; Ashumarl & Ryan.' ' - the
aloe of the Sanitary Commiasion. 1301 Chestnut ;
and at the door on the evening of the Lecture.
spr-tuthem4t*
SELECT READINGS FROM SIIAK
SYRAIiE and otber Poeta, by PHILIP L OFR SNOB
and tome of his Pupils. on the Ann!german , of anat.
spears% Birthday. SATURDAY, the 231 day of April, at
MUSICAL FUND H L 6, by request of Right Rev. Biehop
Potter, Goy Pollack, and other di.tingulatied Gentlemen,
Part I. • *Marc Antony'', Oration :" 'Hamlet's Soilloclay;"
Wray V. to his Soldiers. gm Part II " The Famine"
(Hiawatha); **The Belle;" "The Sleeping Sentinel ; "Ex
celsior. •'Execution of Montrose," &o. Tickets 25 cense.
at Elonid'a, beyeuth and Cheetnnt Its,; commence at
o'clock. • ap21.31.
'TAN DEL AND HAYDN HALL.-
Two Entertainments by Signor BLITZ. in .aid of
the Sinitary Comm'. mon,
At 3 and 8 o'clock P. ht.
Tyrt.STORRS DELIVERS MS GREAT
oration a CONCERT HALL. THIS (THURSDAY)
IVBIIING,"ApriI 21st. Adrnitsion 25 cents. LtV.H 2k
CONCERT HALL.-JAMES E. MUR
DOCH, Esq.. will eve a Scriptural and Patriotto
Reeding, on FRIDAY EVE NING . AD. 2.2 d, at S o'clock.
for the 'Seamen's Home ' of this city.
The programme wilt include the folic wing;
Selections from the Sacred Scriptures • Canals.
Legend and Poem. "The Hermit" .. • • • ..• Parnell.
The Story of Jo , eph and his Brethren Genesis.
Few Orleans (Subject. the light of Farraant'a
Fleet and the Rebel Forte) Gen H. Bolter.
Mr Murdoch will read this Poem for the first time in
Public.
oem, "Brushwood " T Buchanan Read
Poem. "Gettysburg" Francis De Hams Semler.
The Building of the Ship Longfellow.
Commodore Turner. IL S N., has kindly consented to
preside. Many of the clergy and naval officers have bees
invited
Tickets—Reserved Seats, SO cents; to be procured at
Martion's and the Episcopal Book Stores, OH Rwrztur
Street. and at the doors. apL9 4i5
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THE GREAT ORATION OF DR. R.
$. STORRS. on the Nation after Its Ordeal of Battle.
It CONCERT HAM M* (Tharedi) ) EVENING. 20.2 t
rrP'ES A CARRENO-T HE GE.
MU'S and Child Pianist of only ten years of age.
takes plearnre in annonncint her errt appearance in
Philadelphia. in GRAND COMMIT at SfUnICAL FUND
HALL, THURSDAY EVZISIND, April 21et, aided by
laer Company of tel.-Irked Artiata aOlll-te
ONLY- FIVE DAYS MOBS OF J.
INK° WILLI AllS' PANORgIiI. OF TEIII BIBLE,
et Concert Hall Lecture Room. CHENTfitITT Street.above
Twelfth Open every Afternoon et 3. and livening &L 7%
o'clock. Tlckete, eti eente t Children. 16 ciente. Ch fldran
toldattnee, lo cents. sP18•60
ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA HOVIE3II.
THE FAMILY RESORT."
CARNOROSA &ND DIXEyM MINIM
THE GREAT STAR TROVES OF Tall AU,
In their
SELECT ETRIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing. Lanzhable
Jane Plantation Scenes, ART I ST bY
TWENTY TALENTED 11 1
EVERY ING TRIB WEB .
Tickets 28 cents. Doorsopen at 1 o'clock.
fe.2l-Sni J. L. OARLOBOBB. Baninase MAnocer.
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pENNEIY LVA NI A. ACADEMY 07'
THE FINK ARTe.
10S5 CHESTHHT STREET.
CLOSED to Prepare for the AlcalIIAL BY.I2IBITION.
in/ open on the With of APRIL
By order of COMMITTEE ON EXMID/1101F
are•if
ORCHESTRA.—runt:
REHEARSALS eesry_SATURDAY., it 8 o'cicok.,
M, at the 11111310 AL FU N D HALL. mingle fishiest Idt:
emits. Peekszes of air tickets, $L To be bad at
DEWS. 1104 CHESTNUT Street, B. 00uLD_,_
TENTH and CHESTNUT. and at the Hall door. Ms-
LEGAL.
TN THE ORPHANS' coußr Fol*
-I- THE CITY AND comm . OP PIT'L ADELPHJA.
Estate of thetninor children of HUGH t4Mi OR, deceased.
The Auditor appoinfod to audit Battle, and adjust the,
account of EBENEZER MAXWELL testamentary
inardtan of the minor, children of BUG. 8111TH; late.
of the City of Philadelphia, lumber merchant, deceased.
Of thf Estate of the said minors alloited to them in the,
e t the Betio° of their uncle. THOMAttS.M. TH.
late of the City of Philadelphia, deceased, and. to mete
distribution. stilt attead to the duties of him appoint
ment. on MOSDAY, the second day of MAY, A. 0..
1884. nt 4 ottoct P M., at his Moe. No. I South
FI F TH street, in the City of Philadelphia.
ap2l.thstuSt JOSEPH A. CLAY. Auditor.
NOTICE, -LETTERS OF ADMINIS•
TEATIME on the Estate of BARBARA BIEO EL. de
mand. baying been granted to the untereigoed. all per
sons indebted to Paid Estate are requested to make pay
ment, and all persons having claims against the name
pill present them to
YETEE 11011LINtg4. - Administrator.
11. W. corner TRIBTRINT g and WOOD Wrests.
Or to his Attorney, yirginglC Hays& lisq..
SPV•the' Oft 0004 . TaTig i Strolith.
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