iitrarecr:ihrough .... ,_ -..., ~ ..._ n..... ''.' i /....wrsenco. through Mra J a b: . .7. .7 i L .... 12 gl:i EP Wi/son, do dO 1 7 0 1, , eyal. _ -•••••• 00 .. 5 luntie riza, . :,00 ,.. g co te. 41,rough Me I e 8udd.......... 500 do 10 00 . e., .e.rfir.tablionab Sirs 11 A So'der 60 00 ... e :',.y. through Mrs Dr It Weltace 60 00 ' t. ,, , ..Irt, do 600 do 10 00 F'''' nl "o. , through Mies E Emelt& 10 00 f 'l ' dtn• gr 00 glo, ~di n . do .... 500 Y".„, lie. do 2400 '''....iussll.3. 25 on 3 :, ,lie. 25 00 o.` ~ gentile. do zo (0 15W:".,,), 14111er. through Kra. Hugh Davide.. 501 '''''- do ,ie Morgan. 11 0 1 s r.der. do 10 00 - .7,5 Patterson, through . Mrs 0 8 Rutter.... 25 00 41 .2 grothere. do ••1 00 .......... .., •y,f,touy. do 25 00 ' teliltsulson. do 25 r 0 I° . ,.—bury. do 10 01 -, gutter. do to tri 1% i " -~,, , t Taylor, do /,' a° ~ Taylor. . do 10 ' 10 IS 00 rehein. do ,-,_,.. Johnson . do . 10 00 ' ~ dere tee. - do 5 0) r .,., -hot JO/108 A 4 01 n) . , A - Crl _ 4 17 - by . •. Jr 20) c a,. 0 , ',...airath. through Mrs D Hoodoos .. •••• 1000 ~ .. 1. J 10 A do 701 _..,b Penny. through rap, B A Rudd .. 5 00_ 3 '::.. , Latimaz. through W d 80yd...." ;Id w "i , .... - 's. sr ..ssti, 20 120 r. : - 1.. C a:110th, do 60., ...6),l)aher. do 1 00 Gmeople. & CO. through Mrs W Gil. 25 1 - 0 ,;,,,,,i,... through .111ra W Gillemoio ' 25 00 r-'• " do 25 00 •.- 14 .,- . A . Schauer. do 1g t w o .r :V.-2 , 1) C do __, loop & CO. do- 20 01 *1 Raleigh, & 00, do 24 00 ' . .., Y oung. & CO. do 20 (0 do 10 00 ` :- 11;r, di Co. do ... . . .......... ..... 10.00 -. .:r, .•.cason. do 10 (0 1 ' co do 10 00 . 10 00 - o ....... ...... --•••• do ...100) rl'i. Ur% d c , 10 00 do )c1- 10 01 in do m.... 5, 10 00 .... -- S Bwther. d 0...... 1... 00 do . ... ,0 00 A Smith. do do - 10 00 la 00 .r...2.dry Pars Ons). do 70 0) do 50) 1 . : '3ggert, 5 00 ..liblas. do a on 6 Nyere. d 0............ . _ 5 on 1 , Blegkill. do 2 00 wis,g through" Mrs B H M0ae........—.. 10 00 ~se & CO do . 100 01 t f. rough Mrs Dr Knorr 14 00 11:arer. through H Deride 20 00 -I,.cah W ll Bstoham ..... ... 1600 Baker. through Mrs m r King 26 00 Iknsh. - do . 6.0 no.ey. , t , ' do .3 00 J. , do 15 0.2 :r & Brothers, do and .1 A Stewart. 600 I.rgar, do do 5 09 IC 'ouch, 4 Co. do do 5 01 1,1 barn. & Co. do do 5 00 a. Marett„&RaYWard, do do 6 00 g‘,..rk. do do 500 r. - ,e. do do ..... ... 61-0 J asdrypersollB. do do ........ 62 10 do 2) 00 . sad Mary D Brown. through. Dilwin Per- -R•sons. through Mrs Nary Erskine...._ .aid of Doithern Liberty Fire Company, ,I:,rough John Mirka'. treasurer 20 00 ..r7don 5 O. : art, through Mrs 0 Haddock 5i 10 .. ch. Jr, do. 25 00 ..n. deceased inmate of the game 3 58 Noronha, through Aire EL Davide 5 41 IMP 2 20 :.; om a ons, through the matron 23 60 ,0 do Mrs it P Mort 660 -'or. throughjMrs Charlet eibboas• •• • 240 00 • i.e. do 60 00 110Iahead. de .. , .... ........ . . ... 60 00 ... 25 00 25 00 29 OJ 2J 0 0 10 09 do— 14 co do 1 co 1 uo 1 a) 1 OD 1 00 00 no 00 do 00 - do .. •—• • 00 •.. . ..... . • • : Pivone, do 44 40 ..Iplra and Reading Railroad. return of at en b coal. • . .... ... .. 46 56 unistretb, through - Mr. Dr 'Wallace-- 50 00 fr.n.rninget k Son. till ongh Mrs S k Sender. 21 00 I Stone_ through Miss Moths— 200 J and Mrs Meconkey. West Chester. :nil. Mrs Anna M Mos ......• • •_ 250 00 .antuder. through Kiss Anne X Ross 250 00 , !.I:syin Co. do 100 00 ~. t•r, & Co. BEE r. Lam. - _ - Britivn, !nude*, by Dilwyn Parrish, .zeh Mss Anna M Ross ----... .... . . 600 00 B.pli,t Church Sunday-school. W A Lever .. . .. •—• ........... . . j3.l!bous, by Mrs Brooke 6100 n.ddsrt, through Mre J Eckel.-- ....... 10 03 A Room do 10 00 E^ry galleon, d 0.... ........ ...... . . 600 ..idcfl. do 5 0) - . . S onsh Mrs Capt Jas Horner tpseles. do Bia4ey. Jr. d 0... --........ do liarft, do hiptlgh U.Ol/1141011 b0x.... . _ Mane . • • 3 00 oil' and B M Huth, of Bridgeton, N J 2 00 ).:r . .ls. and Miss Pennock 19 20 f.ramer . 5 30 11..ngh donation box 1 10 'aye 2150 r.snili donation 1,62 ........ . . 3 00 :m Lenin, through Mrs Dr. It Wallace 6 00 .t:monr, through an inmate of the Moine.. 20 00 r.l",ansiylvanian 50 00 .es W Roberts. through Mrs Dr E Wallace., 10 00 .a tenth, do 1 0) . a..ert, Class of Jefferson College—Commit- - ts. Publication Fund. through. Pr E Wal --- 9 25 bo'r (14 seam old). through Dr is Wallace 600 -S . zndries 7 92 . 7 . 1t11t1 2OO - - . Campbell, deceased inmate of the Home 20 ii .., . I_.. era & Co, through Mee a 8r00k.....' 60 00 Bylly. do 25 00 :..., & Moore. do 25 00 n D Jones. do 20 cro c. &Ramon. , . . 00 00 J , 101E13. 20 60 E•nd a Brother. ..-........ 10 00 f:ttfiniph. 10 00 1.4 We,a, -- 15 00 do. do a, do. Powera. do. brAher. do dcv 11, do. do 30 00 :7 , , , t.0y acknowledged A. April 20, 1E64 — , mar---iable cloths. ::I , :cdferd-7 pew benches. Brothers—paper har at in g a • $ll5 38. tattoos an slo. d work. O. nedsrot-1 jar . jelly. 1 CRP do, Igloos do, 1 in I Bilk handkerchiefs. Airne. Bonj Flold—(by Mrs Haddock,) cannot. ~q lvare $lO -_ a.-6 rush-Beat chairs, 7 shirts. 18 maga A Clark-7 quilts s eal.—(tbrorugl Myra King,) 2 breakfast ta- It .flair. lot of bo't e Sroth.z-2 -- :111".-111^x sn,p, qmni.iston, 11117 Ch.o.tan: slrszt-2. ham. 1 drkad. meat. 2 lts tobaccr, - 1 bbl driocl Commission L 4 handkerchiefs, 12 pillow ?inskires. 8 palls half-worn cloth. pante, 8 ills. Spans flannel drawers, Iplece dried beef. alfr—jo3arde oil goal_ Orne-011 cloth. $3O worth. 3fagarge—Writing paper. envelonea. 7 ttect.tcne. through Miss Anna M Ross-1 wash '.9l;r. $10; 1 wringer. $6; 1 Gloom. $3; 2 r3litug 'r: ' , clothes baskets. $3.80; 2potato timeshare. ; Foid spoons. 50c; 3t dozen dust brushes. $ 1.75 1 h; I 'roes clothe; pins 50e; 3 oaskets. $3; Pte. $2 50; 1 nest flour buckets, $1.25; 3 cigar `:, 1 dozen wash lines. $3.75 , and Mrs McConkey. of West Chester. far .... room through A hi Moss. ti Rilborno--One wardrobe ; 'A Daan—Woodenwsre, $7.50 or ft &dz. through Miss Anna M Ross-2 nests of 53; 2 nests of boxes. 80e;ldozen brooms. $2 25; tt;;;lke $123; dozen mats. $3: % dozen plates. yell x Son—Linen and towelling. 68 40. sons—Table and tea spoons, $4. 4 7111/I.—Tin pane, tri 23- -Push Howard—Hardware. $lO. ".Er & Dawson-64.80. 'alas -5 gilt window shades. 616.75. o—Peas and beans. Clare-8 bed guilts. r tuna of coal received through Miss 5 5111tman AI Anna Id Sons from the following —vizi Masan 4 Efindrlek. °Merton Colliery. &hut Skill coon ..S;tom eWt; Messrs J C failliman. liast Ma 11231killCOLUity,Pa, 4 tons 14 cwt; &lasers Con- Goterson. Locust Dun Colliery, Schuylkill Conn , toes 12 ewt; Messrs Wm H. Starr, Tams , lna. "antY. Pa. 4 tons 13 cost; Messrs Wm Mines, Hickory Colliery. lichnYlkill county. Pa. kissers Cam, Hecker. at Cook. Loenst GAD , Chnylitlll county. Pa, !none 18 cwt, and from the same county. % dozen castor bodies, 40e; 1 an.. 88e; 1 dozen ecattoons 20c; % dozen medl- P- , ,nr. 2 meat dishes. $2 76; 2 dozen salt cellar% • 1 encher, $3; M dozen pitchers, $150. 2 chambers, e.en plates. 81.65; 4cet teas. 62.61 "ardY. Market street - 24 Indira. 21 forks, 1 kzite. 1 cueing Dark. 2 large iron spoons. 2 ie. 2 0 Birch. Masters Harry and George Birch— Pa , ` ,3 l. Pamphlets. isxnin Davis-6 comfertables, 12 sheets, 12 elks... 24 band towels 27 tea towel., 18 white I Brown Shirts . 8 drawer§ 8 Hanntil shirts. ", 17 Picket -handkerchiefs, 1 pact plus. nooks, 4,1 neweoapers. Igh Davide-24 blankets, 12 sheets. 12 pillow chamber towels. 36 kitcnen towels, 12 roller I tinhcloths. 41 shirt& ji'linan—S cart-load. coal. 4 Earns. through Eire C Gibbons-12 spittoons, I I"- alasses. neaps and sansera. 1 stop bowl. 3r, j ouis, 12 bowls. 12 mugs. 10 pitchers, 5 c ham plate 9 platel2 small plates . A regeble Plates. B. h rilrk—M barrel sugar. 1 bag cof f ee. 1 box tea. , 1 1:9 .0 1nati, Collector of the Port-1 barrel flour. Co. 4 Mart et street thronin Mrs I. iiiAnioOri_ 14r dozen i nives. 6 dozen tasks. • V 3 aser. 314 Crown streot-27 magaemee. 't ts . r aid . Bible society —I dozen Testaments, 6 carts E, ' Kelly. 122 South Eleventh street. through ceabte. 6 pairs of pants. 1 linen cost. • 3 hire d s Tests, I roll carpet. 1 email piece 1',.: 4 , 3 U . 1„Ange, 200 South Third street, (through der dinner plates 2 doz small plate. g ,I.tes.rr.S large piteherf. 2 doz saucers, 2 d"z cans. !pi....sotia, 3 washbasins. 3 pitcners. 2 der trim ' Salt cellars 5 pepper cellars, 6 chamber.. 2 5 vinegar bottles. 1 large bowl. 1 small !z' Nil, (through Mrs nornor)-100 2 5 pairs drawers, 1,0 pairs socks, 25 pairs j°, l . Wr gar app ers,ble 12 Pillows. 12 cases, 1 comfortable, ,`" 2 `• W Paul. 220 Walnut street - 1 sofa ; L „ rr Ccnonhefon. la •Itke.tout street-20PU/OWs• 'am „, z on ktoriltbloo. 18 bedlicks 20 blankets '"sow, igs Walnut street. ( th rough Sirs Gib. ' ° ware. 21 lion bedsteads. (through/ars Haddock)-4 pieces crash a Ai d i , • _Bunter 11111, and Baverhill (Mass) La Mien Rossi-Si pat.. wool socks. 9 chintz gents. 24 sheets, 12 pillow aline. wool , pairs etagere. 60 rowels. 35 Atdirerchtets d o minos slings, 1 white Test, 25 .r,r. Therms " 17 Water street-){, chest tea. -.,;., -de ezond and Dock streets. (through Mrs Gib -51r9flibbons--2 vrsolbselos, 2 pitchers , Oath to Miss gas towels , 10 wash. • guilts Third street. below South-12 chairs. 2 mr” , 11 Market street (through Mrs Haddock) sucers. 17 plates. 31 email plates. 12 tea , inner plates.l sugar born. item:mt. 2 smad I. l ::sits Ditcher, 4 little plates, 3 small dishes ] White dish 1 large white bow , . 1 small "Ted bowie. 4 4 . 1297 Chestnut street-1 bag flour_ wrelsettn-1 large jar pickles, bandages bottles tomato catsup, tai: • r 'Bzesd, 11 4 rt i t4 -1 h. _chest tag. z pies. pi es , • -1 pie. rdtbasket Warr- Jll turkey loin of yeah ~..,,cliever-1 turkey. 4 . t o useltet "141- 2eugic tUmblera. grin salkellirs. lIITZ t 4. 640. Jcs 6 Levering & &I—molasses. 632. Rowell Ii liras—paper hangings, 36. Iflss Gibbons-11 books. Mrs Woolaftolt-10 lo.vaa bread Sanitary . Commission, 1307 Chestnut street -- half barrel potasees. Through Mrs Caylor's Aid to Mrs GAer-1 basket ap:des. 6 packages corn starch and farina. 6 itis farina crackers, 2 bags cried fruit. & M Page 534 arch street, books and volumes. Mrs Harris, Hasa beiow Ftfth-1 jar tomatoes, 1 tam. bier jelly Liar Oaks. 2 War wool socks, L Pack Dams. James Davenport-5 bushels pAistoes. Mrs Handlast!,,n-6 loaves broad. Fleleirdx Hardee - pounds Mlle. I fire shevel. 2 pack ers, Iron lock., 6 n e rd round Inaore, 1 pair tin butts. thumb latch, 6 pounds nails. . 6ap i t .er, Commission. ISO? Chestnut street-5 pounds ch. wing tobacco. 6 pounds smoking tobacco, 1 dozen pipes. ssoil Hart &CO 416 south Thirteenth street-8 dozen packs pining Cavils Unknown LaltV. Delaware county-27 Bennet shirts. 13 muslin shirts. 19 talon flannel shirts. 35 Muni] lanai drawers. 6 comforts. George Masser, 824 Chestnut street-5 coats. 2 pairs drawers. 1 shirt. 1 pair pants. 4 psir socks. Mutes of Crown 'Lace street Hospltiti-36 !pillows. 45 palm-leaf fans. 13 bolsters, 9 pasteboard fans. 9 stands, 7 window blinds. 4 Gherkins. 3 comfortables. 2 pepper boxes, 2 cane preserves 1 round table. baullary Commission-1 box nicknacks. Idols Lizzie Cocks-45 papers starch 16 bound: books. Captain Hoffman, receiving ship Princeton package books. • Mrs S. Ballston. 1120 Walrint street-1 410 Z dra.wers. 4 . . flannel shirts, 6 muslin do. 6 pair wool socks, 2 doz tow els. 2 pale .11npe re. Mrs Dr Wallace, from Mrs Logan-3 packageepapars. Sirs Dodd-3 bottles raspberry, 1 bowl pepper canes. 1 jar pickles_ /:dies of Bristol-I lb farina, Ilb Indian corn, 1 white WM, linen and amain hire H C sill Norristown-4 pkg rice, 1 pkg coffee.' 1 pig sugar. 1 dish scrapple, .1.4 loaf bread, A plc cranber ries stew apples. LRAMS of Bristol, through Mrs Mary Diehl - 1 jar dried peaches. 1 iar jelly. 1. small di..h dried armies. ti jars of pickle,. 3 ibs chocolate. 6 papers farina, 2 boxes no vefs.l pal er dates. Mrs sa-ab A 'Wicks, 113 Gebhard.street,Per Relief A.sso. cia , ion-1 sofa, S pillow cases, 2 sheets, 3 towe.s 6 wrap per.. 8 pair c !ores. 2 bag. 11 srmeed. 1 coffee pot, 2 dozen linen coals dot line., pants. 4 trance peas,l bread tray. meat dish. '1 potato crusher. 1 carving knife. Ido (ark 6 white knives, 1 salt disb.2 pepper boxes. 1 fannel.B soap dishes - Mrs Turner-2 tnmblers. Librarian of the Irolon Mission Sabbath School, Mr C volumes bound books. She k in-2 neckties 1 book. 0 , papaya corn-starch rea's Fair (through Mrs Wm B Mann and Mrs Rene,) 1 psir shoes. W B Thomas-1 barrel flour. 6irs 13e,..&r-6 pounds sugar. 2 plea Joseph Lovering & Co. 225 Church alley (care of Mrs Gibbon, )-1 barrel syrup. Ladies - kid of Cheltenham (through BST M POM7bI)-1 piece muslin. Mrs Jonson-Chewing and smoking tobacco, ljar our rentra ielv Bra Captain P .m e -1 package German books. Ladies' Aid. Weldon, ..Tenktru own. Ps.--2X bushels potatoes, 131 baskets turnips. 1 Deck apples. heads ea , 'b e g s a roast ehlekone. 4 pounds roast nag. 10 loavos bre.d,9% dozens racks. 5 papers corn-starch. 26 pon ads scrapple, 2 quarts beans. 2 quarts white beans. 1. jar pickled cabbage. ljsrquineepreserves, liar blatiaberrY. ij ch.rries. Through Are W B Mann-I barrel mackerel. Mrs McCully and Mrs Whymer-2 ipairs chickens. S pinto cranberries. Mrs Grier-a 6 comfortabies. 59 pillowesaok.s. 1 white cove rlid, 16 bedticks. Mrs Benoer-1 pair chickens. 1 dozen eggs. Mrs Br-kin-1 basket cabbage. Mrs Wm Tobey-1 box envelopes. Mare Anne. Ross-1 package moiling, 6 !mill boxes bandae and lint. Dire Haddock-I lot books and pamphlets. Mrs K P King-6 tumblers currant jelly, lOpounde pre- pared coffee. Mos D0...11-2 hymn-books, 1 bound book, 1 package pavers. Mrs Downing-1 overcoat-1 pair paste. 1 j zga.t. 1 vest, Mrs Brskin - 1 package Christian papers, cloths for dressing wounds Mrs Horner-2 dozen cotton shirks, 2do cotton drawers. Sirs drat in-S pounds pork. Mies Davie-7 pairs socks. 5 wristlets. Sanitary Commission. 1307 Chestnut street-1 load of cracker.. dried fruit, and potatoes: some butter. salt. ape dried 'beef. - King et Daird-20 prayer-books. 7. dozen psalms and pins Horner-1 bottle blackberry brandy, 1 paper i • 41. /00 00 •• • 10 04) girder Mrs. Dr. Schenck-8 pounds pork. Mrs. Sarah Paxton-235 bashes potatoes, 1% bushels turnips. Sties Glark - 1 dozen butter- plates, lemons. Mr obias-1 dozen bottles liquor. Ladies' Aid SocletY, Pottstown. Pa-3 jars pickles. 12 boxes wine and cordials. 5 jars preserved fruit. 8 cane. 17 shirts. 15 pillowcases. 24 towels. 5 pair drawers. 13 stockings, 2 handkerchiefs. 1 pillow, small piece flan nel, 8 espies illustrated Moire Ladies' Aid. by Mrs Horner, Church of the Advent-2 dozen drawers. 2 do shirts. An Unknown Friend-1 pair shoes. 2 do stockings, some dressing for wounds. Miss Clark—Cheese- Miss Erskine-1 bottle blackberry syrup. 2 papers corn march, 4 magazines, 2 apples. Miss Clarke— 2 tin waiters, 2 pair woolen stockings. theereboro & Pearson-50 lbs codfish. Air Hartland. for Mies Clarke-26 not crackers- Sanitary Commission-1 bbl potatoes, 34 bbl cabbages. 1 bbl apples. 32 cans condensed milk. Mrs Erskine-1 qr lamb, 3 tin boxes, 2 scoops, 1 doz eggs, 1 tin cup. Alias Clara-1 pair shoes. hits Bender—lhamadoz eggs./ lb butter,/ lot , oranges. lea Ross-1 lot paper for lireboards. Mies Erskine—Vegetables. Sanitary Commission-10 lbe ginger cakes, 11 pkgs fa rina. 1 lot port wine. 3L bbl potatoes and onions,.4 galls pickles. 16 ilia salt. Mrs krsk ine-1 small bilL Mrs Brooke—l roll carpet. Sanitary Commission-1 quilt, 1 box brandy. 1 box whisky. 2 pairs shoes, 1 lot tobacco, some ginger, mus tard. around spice, rice, 3jars jellies, 2 tumblers jetty. Sanitary Commission-2 bottles liquor, 1 bag corn, Jel lies. half peck onions. Sin Dodd-2 shirts. 1 dozen lemons. J B Lippincott & Co-1 Bible. Casale." CoMinbisiddi —9( pounds biter. Jatss Clark-1 piece dried beef. Sirs Raskin-13 pounds meat. Jars Eta. y k Bre a in-25 soup plates. 4 mustard cups. Mrs Brooks-8 quilts. 1 roll carpet U S Sanitary Commission (through Steward Justin) 6 woolen Shirts. 6 pairs socks. 1 pair slippers U S Sanitary Commission-234 gallons whisky. 15 gal idlie (1 cask) apple butter, 1 dozen cot , on shins. 1 dozen pairs cotton socks, 2 tin cans pickles. 3 MMUlds cheoling tobacco. Baptist Church. Broad and Arch streets-2 quilts Sanitary Commission-35 pounds butter. 1 dozen wool shirts, 1 dozen wool drawers. 2 dozen wool socks. Loyal League, West Chester, Pa-100 pillows, with silos kiwi Bender—chicken& 1 dozen oranges. Potbtown-1 dozen pillow slips. 2 dozen pocket hand kerchiefs, 1 shirt, 2 packs corn starch, 1 pair socks, 3 vests. 1 pair pants. 3 coats ' 19 collars. 2 bowlajelly. 1 wrapper, cover/id, lint and.bandages. Sanitary Commission-25 pounds saneness. Ladies' Aid Society, Whiteplaine, Montgomery Co -2 quilts Messrs Cracard & Co. Market street- I SO pounds codfish. Baited States Sanitary Commission-4 gallons pickles, 6 pounds tea, 2 pounds tobacco. West Chester Room-18 sheets, 18 towels, 33 pillow cares. Ilnknown Lady-1 pair boots, - Mr Mason-7 boxes blacking. Messrs Vance 24 ratinders-2 razors and strop. Sanitary Commission —5 pounds cocoa, 1 bill potatoes. Miss Clark-1 two-gallon coffeepot. 1 cake turner, cheese. Mrs Hare-2 bundles Harper's Weekly. hire Ra , rB-15 dozen and 8 eggs Mrs Berder-2 chickens and apples. Two Little Boys-1 coat and pasts. Mrs Jhi Harper-1 coat. Mrs Bing-1 vest. 1 pair pants. Horatio 0 Kern-1 pair forceps. G D Wsthertil & Co—Lot mealcinee.scales and weights, 2 mortars. 1 spatula. Powers dc Weigh ernan—Lot medicines. Mrs Dumont-1 live-gallon kettle. Presbyterian Board of Publication per Mrs Haddock— Books. Weft. erill—Quantity medicines. Mr Robert Shoemaker—medicines Sanitary Commission-0 pairs old pante, 3 pounds chewing tobacco. Mrs Bender-1 quarter mutton. Mrs. Matilda Ritisr —4 doz tumblers. 7 pitchers, 1% doz plates, 36 bowls. 3 doz saucers, 1 spittoon. 1 medi cine cup, 2 pepper boxes, 21 towels, 12 flannel Shiro. 11 Pillow cases. 10 sheets. 19 white shirts. 2 coats 4 cotton hilkfa. 13 white draw.re, 2 wrappers. 1 bag salt. 6 dozen tesspcs 115 Mrs Clark -n shirts and nicknacks. 6 tons coal. Jae la Lewis, 111 Walnut street-2 tons coal George M. Dallas ex-Vice President United States -4 vole Doc. History of the State of New York Sanitary Commission-2% gale whisky. 4 pair shoes,ls pate wool soots, 12 dozen vials for medicine. Ladies' Aid, Radnor, (Mrs Brooks)-12 dozen eggs. 47 Arbipitklee end preserves, 1 pair chickens. 14 pound tea, 1 paper EOM starch, 3 pounds butter biscuit: Sanitary Commisslon-3 pounds chewing tobacco. 4 tin cane sppte butter, 2 go/lobs pickles, Ladies' Aid, Radnor. (Sirs Brooks)-1 bag potatoes. Mrs Goebel-2 bottles whisky. - sanitary Commission-4 bottles old white wine. 6 woolen shirts_ Ladies' Aid. Montgomery county-2 quilts, 11 tons coal. Charles Stokes. (through J. A. Stardivant.) lot of clothing. Christopher Loeser. large clothes basket. Rrizabeth Cass, 1 pair knit .ed. Books. - TM Harper. 100 pounds butter. Chosseborongli & Pearson. 60 pounds codfish. B B Crocroft dr. Co. 60 pounds codfish. Sundar.scrool Union. 5D prayer-meeting hymn-books. Whiten & Tatum, box assorted bottles. Sirs B Davide. 6 brown muslin shirts. 1 piece of shirting muslin, through M M Brooks, from James. Rent. & Santee. arm-chairs. through X N Brooks, from P P Gusting -6 towel racks, through M N Brooks. from Gates at .ffll. born. 6 gold bordered window shades, through M NBrooks, from J E Walraven. 10 yards carpets. through M N Brooks, from 'vine & Co. Donation of drugs, through 111 N.Brooks, from Reber/ Shoe/tills!. 6 cozen eggs, through M N Brooks, from Mrs Charles Pans( n. 1 bag hour, through M Si Brooks, from Mrs Charles Pszteon. 1 paper corn starch, through it N Brooke, from Mra Charles Paxson. 1 pair chickens, through Si N Brooks, from Mrs Chas Parton 1 jar pickles, through X N Brooks, from Mrs Charles Pexeon. 1 jar preserves. through X N Brooks, from Mrs Chas Pezo.oll. Tongues. &e. through M N Brooks. froM Mrs Charles Paxson. • . . 61 00 10 oo 10 00 10 00 . 10 00 .. 25 00 • • 1 6 00 696 600 . 60 00 50 00 60 00 20 00 . 16 00 E,443 45 6 831 06 4112,274 61 Iam"TEE GILICAT CENTEULL FAI.R. TO be held in PHIL ADELP/lIA JUNE. lASI Tne undersigned,slppsynted ea THE COMMITTER OF THE FIRS DEPART MEM, to supervise its interests in relation to the movement in aid of the Great Central Fair for the Sanitary Commission. to be held in June nett, 'te epee fully ash the Micelle& of the wagons Companies. and others interested, to the following suggestions: First. It is proposed that the Fire Department nines their entire apparatup at the disposal of the Chief lin g veer. to afford protection to the Fair Buildings against accident from fire the Chief Engl. ear to detail each day the necessary number orCompanies to perform the duty reoinired Second. what the Companies appoint Committees to collect money and saleable articles for the benefit of the Falr. all articles thus collected to be labelled with the names of the donor and the Company through whose agency they were presented. If Companies can lona sacs contributions of a day's labor to the Fire Depart ment Furd,from any establishment or individnale,there is nothing in the rules governing the lair to prohibit them from en doing. Third. To properly decorate the space to be allotted to the Fire Department in the Fair Buildings, that Com panies place at the disposal of this Committee their ban ner., flags, and other i araphernalta. the Committee Pledgin themselves to attend to their proper distribn lion at t he Fair, and their safe return to the owners tourth. (Moore of Companies are requested to ee'out nicste, in writingowith the Chief Engineer, in to whether or not they intend to take part in the movement Time being lim.ted, it is desirable that, where action has not already been taken. Companies call special meetings, and prompt y advise this Committee of the result. Fifth Gi.onld persons or associations not connected with tie Fire Department desire to make donations tither of money or articles the same eta be sent to either of tbe undersigned Committee, or to any Company in 'he Department, or to the office of the dhuf Eng:neer, tither of whomwill Rive a proper receipt therefor. DATED &I MILS. Chief Engineer. and Chairman of Oommutes. H. W. corner CH ffillonUT and IPIFPR Sts. Andrew J. Baker. 518s wathu Tenth street. Virtu. 0. Vinyard. 215 (hnrch Jacob Moyer, corner Frankford road and Richmond street David Harmer, Jr., Germantown avenue above Ohel ton, Germantown. Blebard M. Staunton, Rising Bon. George Daly, b. W. corner Muth and Washington Ft, eets. J. S. Thompson, 15 Juniper street above Market. Jeetb L. Flea. 932 Percy street Wrn Atmore. Pear street. Hestonyllie. Thine T, 000tO5, Main street. Franittord. WID. Y. Campbell, N. W. corner. /bath and Pits water streets. apl2-2t HARDWARIC BRANCH GELEA.II. °ANIBAL FALB —The undersigned dominittes earnestly solicit from en directly and indirectly con nected with " Our Trade" to send their Contributions. be they Urge or email, money et merchandise. to either of the undersigned : JOSEPH 0, ORUBB No, 236 Market street. WILLIAM H. SOWERS. No. 412 Commerce street. WILLIAM T. WILSTACH. No. 38 North Third street. AUG. B. SHIPLEY. No 593 Oommaree street CBab. A. MILLPE. No. 419 Commerce Street. JOHN O. BORE. No. 814 time at aired. CHAR. J. FREED. No. 633 Market street DANIEL STEINMETZ. No. MI Oommerce street. JOHN A. MURPHEY, No. 922 °bastard street. - ISAAC s WILLIAMS, No. 716 Mark 4 street. H. P. Le NHIS. 0. 211 Market street. W. H. ALLEN, .490 N 115 Market street. D. Pa UsT., No North Third street. JOB. S. PANEL N. N. corner Sixth and Commerce stmts. A. M. T. WATSON. No. /512 Commerce streak. apl9-taittint id pole ober'''. 2 gall tgasoat. Ins pregame. obtenene. 1 turkey. glee. rkeY-1 nek et rusk. 4 vim leg of lamb: ), I coffee pot, 3' spoons, 4 sagas. apes, 1 drudge box. Association (through Kra Biked) 7rlhlleonld etreet-3( dot chair., to. Ismail table, 1 looking glass. Mee. hair. )ok. Bturdivaut-2 inkstitude. and Chasm:mit eta —1 bottle mad. bra Gi bone). 635. Poarthatreet— !Mg' PROP:ESSOR O. EL 'um/mg WILL COlitldEliCE A corms OF LiIi9TURI9 On THE SUBJECT OF MEDICAL BLEOTRICIIIV. AY THE ELECTRICAL INSTITUT& IRAS WALNUP Street. Philadelphia. . MAY 11th, Profaner BOLLES baying oioeed his Third Winter Conroe of WWII:UM to a Luse - elan of Medical ken end others. whose complimentary resolutions show the entire satisfaction they entertain in the Perfection of his mow mom in the TENATIONT of ACUTE and CEDOSIO DISEASES. by the use of OADVAIWISM and ctber modifications of ELECTRICITY, will 60121291100 ermther COMM OF LBGTIMER at the Insitindon e 1290 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY EVENING. Kay 17th, 1864. Persons wishing to attend the Conroe afgreoneeted to wake application early ar2o- wfmitifs inLilas• U ONION STATE CONVENTION. The loyal men of Pennsylvania comprising the INAI !ANAL UNION PARTY will meet in State Conven tion in..the Hall of the House of Representativet, at HARRISBURO, at noon, on THURSDAY, April E. 1884. Each district will be entitled to the same represents den it now has in the State Legislature, and the dele gates will be chosen at such times and in suet manner as shall be directed by the respective County Com mittees. The State Convention is called for the purpose of piecing in nomination an Electoral ticket. selecting delegates attars* to the National Convention of the Tinton Carty. to be held in Bsitimore on the 7th June, and taking such action as it may deem proper in reference to the approaching Presidential canvass. The selection of the district delegates from Pennsyl. rants to the National Convention is left—where it pro fs-dr belongs—tn the people, assembled in their County - Conyontions, but the different County Committees are es rnesily requested to adopt such measures as will pro cure a frill attendance at their respective convenilons, sod thereby secure. in the choice of . delegates, a Ira sr d fair expression of the will of the PeOple. The Committee cannot forbear to congratulate ell lovers of liberty and the Union upon the recent triumphs of the good cause in New . Hampshire and Connecticut. and to express the hope. shared by all loyal men, that they are only the forerunners of more splendid victories n to be won in the same cause, alike by the bullet and the ballot. In bebalf of the Union State Central Committee. WAYNE itioVratiFf. Chairman. PRO W. HADIRRSLY, W B 1 r secretaries. 13, ap9-tf • Me. THE MEMBERS OF HARMONY LODoE. lio 63. A- Y. 81.. and the order in nene t.l. are invited to meet at the Masonic Hall. RUM morg D Street. above Frenkford IMAMS. on EAPIIRDEY. ioet at S o'clock P M . to attend the funeral of our late B.rtter, THEODORE SMELT. ap22-2t. V C. SWFATYIN, Ftearekary. M".lb ENTINOS Yoo...trcrlVlP.F.o De tLY. 6 u stook £. — church of the SPiPlitehY (Sp,rcopal). Monday and Thursday : Presbyterian Church. Penn Square. Tuesday and Friday: Baptist Church. Broad and dreb. Wedresday and Saturday apl6-71. 117,. MR. "LORD'S LAST LECTURE OF his Comae. oc ' 'Tee Fall or Itoms "and the ;Astor 015 Lectur.re Philadelphls, will EVENING, ivnn Aprilßai o - the UNiVERBITY, on FRIDAY at 8 o'clock. The I,3terestinir inquiry will be presented why clhrtt tianity did not save the Ancient World. ap2l. 21* OPPICM OF THE AMERIC AR IrieIThANDS COUPIBT No 310"Cirt- NTT Street —k General Meeting of the Stookholdera in the American Fire !Magma Company will be held, agreeably to charter, on MORDAY, the dd day of May next, at 12 4'clock M The Anneal Election for Directors will take place im wedieroir, theraatter. A C L. CRAWFORD. abi2-imwtma2 Secretary. Ormamas SHADE 011. COMPANY.— Certincotps of block to this. Ocenool y are new ready at the office of the Oompany. 624 fira.LNITY Street. Cap22-9.t.) THOS. H. SS& 6611, &oratory. GREAT CIVITRAI.. FAIR. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT, 'I'D ere Will De a MAY DAY PASTY for 'hildron. &aid or der the auspices of the Ladles' Committee of the aheve oartnont, at the AS .4 EMBLI BIII.DIDGIN. on the 24 of fdaY. from 3 to 6 P M. Tick ets for adult and two cilldren, 161. Facb addi lanai child. 60 cents. Soles. s to bee had at geld WA RZ'S. 109 G eheltnttt Shred. and at ' , Bram. Sian. and. Buttonwor,d, av 2421 MOFFIOE OF THE LEHIGH COALL ABD 24AITIOATIoN COSPAPY. PHILADELPHIA, Mull 20, The stated annual meeting of the stockholders of Etde Corr pally will be held. at the Board of Trade mania, noire ante of OBBeTif tIT Streak. above Pifth, on Ttrit2- BAY tn-rnivs„ the :11 day of stay neat. at half past 10 o'clock:after which an election will be held, at the seme roam for ellicere of the Company for the ensuing year. The election to doge et 2 o'clock P of the el me day Cepa?. fmw6t) JAM S. COX. President. N0T1016. -- THE ANNUAL 'btu of t, e atenkhuldere of the Meows" , rs &OP LNG COMPANY OF MICHIGAN will be hel„t TOSS:AY. the Yd. of May next, at their Office. No. 319 WALNUT Street. an Election for Directors Will take place, to nerve the Company the ensuing Tear. DAVID S HEIL, &Cretan , FHILADA" April 21, 1861 ap23 tiny 9 FIZGREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR TRE UNITED STATES sAN:TAtLY CORMS. SION. OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE ON 'REMO , lON OF GOODS, Hoorn No. 1 Washington Building, 211 E t, dtreet. PHILADELPHIA. April ld 1814 The Committee on " Racal:don of Gor de are now pre. pared to receive any articles designed for the Fair. and ar...nid ask the co operation of the vari tie branches of Trade and Industry, as their labors must necessarily be very arduous. Every package shonld be ',property marked. and sent to the nhairman or any member of the Committee. who are authorized to receipt and acknow- It dee the same. They are happy ti inform the pabli6 that all of the relict ad and expresstompanies have generously offered to deliver packages to the Committee fres of charge. A. R. MORENRY, Chairman. 11. H. "ROWLEY, Secretary. Committee meet on Tuesday and Friday afternoons. at 5 o'clock. A B. ittuaSentlf, S ROE& dTS. EDWARD a BOWLINE, JAMES N. STONE. BAWD C. MoJAMMON, GEORGE A AfoIIINSTRY, K S. MOON, J. D. EGLI& JA111598, Milt:KAI JOSEPH HVIEII3Om. JR. affa lin Committee. Car THE GREAT CENTRAL. FAIR. ATTENTION! CHILDREN!! Oh I Grandmamma. zrandmamma. here's sometkimg rare. A Monday May Ball for the great Central Fair, end Willis and I are both crazy to go; Please. darling grandmamma do not say no. And oh ! be charming if you would go too. For they mean to have even old ladies like yon. There'll be coenty of cake. and ice cream by the quarts, And it's not far to go for the tickets at Schwarz. That's in Chestnut street. number one thousand and dn. The ball is next door and that's easy to fix. Ppon you're going with us indeed we are bent; Your dress, you know Grandina, Won't e ,, st yon a cant: You can wear your new c.p, and your frilly lace collar, And the tickets for three will cost only one dollar. Bow listen, dear Graudmamma, Wallet I &combs. If you should go with us, or eves nurse sane. They don't ask any more than Uwe went alone. For they lot in two children and one peon arOWn. To take care of them there for a dollar, yon see, And its fifty cents each-forlust Willie and me. A Bay- pole they'll have. lid you ever see one? And tbey say we'll dance round it. Won't that be flue fon? And the music's by Tre.sller. We hear he Intends To play there for and so do hie friends. There are five hundred tickets. and half of them sold At Schwarz's. and the rest are at Druct'e, I am told, in Buttonwood. corner of Sixth, you kaow witere We send to , her often to dress mamma's hair, ow 10 let me to and buy oar tickets before. For fear we should find them all sold at the door. _ . . . . . 112 e Committee of Ladies' will be there that - night To verve ne, and see that all goes off right— 'They've Enbscribed all the cake, and for chat we don't Hut thelces are dye cents a saucer, the? ear. Because they are anxious to make all they're able To add to t he fund of the beautiful table That •' The Ghtldren'a Department" will have at the Fair, And, of course , you know, °madman:Ma, we will be there Yon say we're too small to do much more than play, nd .o our rotor soldiers we'll help in that way; And whenever we meet with spoor wounded man, We are anxious to do for him all that we ea-a nus taken by storm. What could Grandmamms, say But •` yes well allgn—end the second of Hay will. 1 bore, be a day of great pleasure to 79,12. • And for our brave soldiers a harvest day too au2l.2t Vir.CITY BOUNTY NOTICE.—OFFICIO orrY BOWATT FUND COMMISSION. Mo. 41st PRUNE Street, April 1 1864. The City . Bounty wiii continue to be paid until Straka notice. No applications for Bounty will be entertained from recruits who enlisted prior to the data of the President's Proclamation, October 17,1863. In future, powers of attorney for the Cityßounty.frnm new recruits for Pennsylvania Regiments. mustered in sitar this date. must be underlaid by the officer In charge of the tArrsclre that the man has been received there. By order of the Commission api.tf Warn 0. DAWSON. Secretary. GOLCONDA. MINING f Id COIII(PANY 111(01 , afICHIG.N.)—Tee first eAting of the GoLC ORD& MI>SIIIQ COMPANT.•' tinder its Articles of Annotation. Will be held on SIONDAr, the 9th dry a Nay, 1864, at Ito. 324 weLaur Street. Phile.delphle, at 11 o'clock A, M. A. a DENCELL, B. A. a)0P611. Two of the Associates of said Corporation. PHILADELPHIA, April N. 1864 ap2l .15t REDUCTIOX 'IA THE PAIGE OF OOHS. —ln accordance with a resolution of the Board of Trustees. passed on the 26th instant, the price of Coke from the Kars et•street and Spring Garden Work. has been reduced to 10 cents per bushel, and rom the Point Breeze and kfanaynnk Works to 9 cents Per bushel. JOHN O. CRESSON, Chief Engineer. PERIATIRLIPIMSA. Gee Wcnnce. March 29. 1934. m 1129 lm GagSCHUTTOEF,ILL AND HUHQ,UNH4IINA. - H&ILISCAD tiO., Office wair S. FOURTH Street. PHILADELPHIA, April 4, 1884. The Anneal Meeting of the Stock holders of this Com pany, and en election for President and six Manners. wilt take place, at the Office of the Company. on MON oAY, the 2d day of May next , at 12 o'clock X. ape tmy2 WM. H. WEBS. SecretarY. TIOGA lIMP IL M. 3111 OV EN SD COIL .PARY.—Notiee is hereby given that a Meeting of the Stockholders of the Tioga Improvement Company will be held at No 25 MBROHANTS' BXOEIdNGS. in the city of Philadelphia. on the Id day of May next. be tween the holm. of 12 and 2 o'clock, to elect Managers. * Vreeldent, and Treasurer of said Company. WILLIAM ELLIS. Treasurer, inbattroaS No. 724 muticar Street. OrA WE EWING OF TAM STOOK HOLDISAS OP THE BLOOMSBURG IROA CO A PART will be held at the Companya office at Irendele. Colwnbia county. Penna., on WEDNESDAY. May 18a. Mb for the purpose of eleeting nine Direet...nt to reeve the einang, 3 ear. and for the transaction of other hoarier". WM. B. S. BARER. Treasurer and Secretary. 180. 213 North WATER Street. Philadelphia. April le. 1864. aplB.Bol* NOTICE.—THE FIRST ANNUAL, mewing of the Stockholders O ffi ceßlDSll D Coal. COMPANY Will be held at the of the Corn patty, No. 31134 WALNUT Street. on 'MEM alir. tlaY 3d. 1864, at 12 M.. when an election will be held for . Five 047ectors to serve for the ensuing veer. apl4 121 CHAS D KNIGHT. Secretary. mrOFFICE OF THE VEHIGH ZINC COMPANY, 190. 1.21. WALNUT Street. PIMA. DELPHIA• April 39. lati. -The enscal Meeting or gt.toct hoide , a of the Lehigh Zinc Company wilt be held on WEONESDAY. May 4to proa , stn o'clock AL if ,for the nof seven Directore to serve for the ensuing year, and for the traneaction of other GORDON BIONGES. ap19.14t Eh oreisr7. rgge OFFICIO BOHEMIAN . MINING GOBI- Real WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, ADIrIII4. 1864 Notice is hereby given, that an assessment of ORS DOLLAR AIM FIFTY CENTS Per Share on each and every f• hare of the Capital Stool'. has THIS DaY been calked by the Board of Directors of the SOH SWAN miff CoIdFANT, die and payable On or before ths 16th day of May. 1804. at the Office of the ComDaeY.l.32 WALNUT Street. PRILADSLPRIA. By Order of the Board of Directors. apls t0r.15 L. MACTISR, Secretary. imOFFICE OF' THE CONFECTICIIT witun 0 ooktrA r g in T,ll. lx 4o l 3 ,4 7 A A p tl i N i V i l 4 1 , 8 r - e . k The Annual Meeting of the Mott holders of the • ' Con nectlent Mining Company "will be held at the Office of tee Company. In Litchfield, Connecticut. on MONDAY. the Odday of May. 1884. for the impose of electing Dl regime to terve f-r the ensuing year. nn aceordsmee with the Charter and By -Laws of the Company The transfer Books of the Company wid. be eloped on the gsd dir of April, 1084, and reopened on the Bth day of Bey. 1884 at the office of the Company. No. 408 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. W. B. SPIWattY, President. grr NORTHERN LIBERTIES A N PENN TOWNcHtP RAILS.° ap COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. Aprlll2. 1864. The Annual Meeting of the Stookholdera of this Com- MDT will be held at the office of the Philadelphia and 11... acting Railroad Company. No. 217 South FOURTH Street. on MONDAY. the Id day of. May next. at ten o' leek A M., at which time and place en election of oil sees will be held. WM. H. WR 88. apn-dtroy2 Seeratiwl. IiZirGOOD SPRING RAILROAD CO The Annual Nesting of th i,A rg l otto li e l oi Mai 11 4 6 210 4 r0. Waal b i t I , tzvfig t ItAlTlrtigratielphitaiitad ladelphia. on MONDAY the 2.3 day of May next, at II o'clock a. W., at which time and place an electi on for officers will lbe held. WM. H. WSB3. apl4-IBt Secretary. CABI'BEI DE TISITE.—AT B. F. REI NER% Galen? f e n qan find snositasns to anti TWIT taste. Clear. distinct. and acsufste. (Jailer, 1514 AWN Snot. • /t THE PRESS.-FHILADELPHIA:; FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1864. LAST CJECANCIE! COMPAY K, 186ni REGIMENT, P. V. PROVOST GUARD. The rolls of this Compass are being rapidli Dna& good men should not Woo the Lot chance to 0:411104 thwthselves with this CRACEr REGFI.IVIEZZ"T. .14011' at FIFTH and BUTTON WOOD Street', IA EMORY COMPANY G, SEVENTH BFGUYENTio:Iif.. ORGY RESSEIVSS.—The members of the Company "September. 1862," will meet at the Srmom BROWD Street, below Race, on SATITH,D !LT B,VEISI.NO, the 2Sd feet . at 8 o'clock. to Sign the Pay Boils Fur members deoeaesett or ablaut from the city famines or trieross Must report. ap2l-31. OE). W. WOOD. Captain. A TTEN7 lON !—MEMBERS OF BAT TERY L, 7th Regiment, P. M . (Riklon Artillery } in service Ist eepletakogr, 181.1, will report immediately at Do. itO cas.irri Ur Carnet Frleads of .IP,eateee will report. ISAAC STARE, Jr., Capt, Gera'it. 1. J, lama', Orderly Beret. \ ap2r-at• TWENTIETH REGIMENT P. V TO THE PATRIOTIC CITIZENS OF PHIL &- DELPHI - - _ The MOrn REOI ift RIC P. V.. baying become mist reduced in slumbers. since its return from the•cemoaign of ISM, by the eultstmeet of its members in the regular army, It is desirable. in view of an it acertain future, to dl. its ranks to the arm. wantilird. The 20th is not a Militia Regiment: its members To. lnnteered and rvcr! , renewed into the service of the United Staten. in June, 1863 for an nellmited period. wit hoe t asking what service they were expected to per form. arm 'bey served until mustered out. It le tow and b. so ever been reedy-to respond to any' coil tbat nuts be made upon it by the Government; bat that it may be Afficient, I call upon you, without delay, to.fi it rest ite ranks. be fm low trig Companies are not full.and will receive Wexubere Company I—Captain P. V. REM Company /3 —Captain R B. M• RCM company C—Captain h 0. SMEBLR. Company D—Captain J. R. DYE. Company r—captain h SNY PBR LEIDY. Corupsny K— Captain JOHN MARCH. Company F—Captain H. L. Fin' DEB, Company o—Captain D. I" BILLIcIGTOIC Tw , • full companies. now organized or to be organized, will be ad matted into the Realm - nt. hoee only are desired who are willing to serve aperiod of six or nine months if their services shall be so long ... required, in any Department to bash they may . be maligned, WAS, B THOitt Colonel Commanding. ap2o Colonel Regiment P NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE. CITY AND WARD BOUNTY? ADVANCit PAY AN.; PRIZE HONEY! I HEN W ..NTED fer tho•NAVAL SERVICE and Ml• RIBS CORIFB, who will be entitled to all the City Boun ties, in addition to Prize Money. Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay SAS bonaty. Application to be made at once, to . WM. M. LNEIMAH OftptiliD and Provoet biarebal First District Penna., inb3tf•tf 2145 South THIRD Street. RETAIL DRY GOODS. JAB. R. CAMPBELL . Qr CO., WI CHESTNUT STREET, HATS MADE EX.TENSTVE ADDITIOI6 TO THEM POPULAR STOOK OP ISELJUEI, DRESS OG-0013S, MODERATE PRICES, HOTWITHF.TANDING THE ADVAN3ED COST 011 WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS. ap7-Im E. & L. • EYRE & LINDELL, EYRE & LANDELL, POURICIEI. AND ARC HP FOURTH AND ARCH. SPRING GOODS, WHOLESALE. SUMMER SILKS, SUMMER SHAWLS, • SUMMER ROBES, FRENCH ORGAN DIES, RICH GRENADINES, TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS, SUMMER FOULARDS, GRENADINE VEILS, SUPERIOR MITTS, INDIA PLAID SILKS, PL AID MOZAMBIQUES, PLAIN MOZ MBIQUES, BLACK BIM SACQUBS. aplB-wfm GG & BRO., COR. TENTH AND -g- PINS, open Gars:aloe from Auction 110t shepherd's Pliide, double width, all Wool Ailing, 44 cents 1 lot Alpacas. double width. mode and colors. 60c. 1 lot Stripe Broche Shawls. all wool. $1.40 and $8.60, 1 10. Plaid All-wool Shawls. rich borders. $4 1 lot 34 double immesh Nap tins, Spot and Damask, $3 per d.aen. 1 lot. 6 cases, Ladies' corded-border Linen Hdkfs, 200, 1 lot h Doylies, all- linen. fringed. $1.75 per doz 1 Jot Ladies' Hack-kin Gauntlet Glove', $1.25 and 1 61.70. 1 lot Ladies' Undressed Kid Gloves ' Nos. 66( to 7.44. $l. 1 lot. 60 doz.. Ladies' and Genre' Silk Heck-ties. all colors, Ste. 1 lot Ladies' wide Linen Cuff,. 2 buttons. 20c. 1 lot 30 doz., Gents' Striped Heavy 34 Hove, only Sic. '3 lots Ladies' and Souls Ganz. Merino Wag. lot Ladles' extra tine Lisle Thread Vests. WM. 1 lot 1.7 tra fine Grenadine Veils. all colors, 80e and $l. 1 lot White Banes, small figures. 30, 44, and 60d, half price Also. several lots Drees Goods. Spotted Linen Colored Shirting Flannels. Plaid and. Nainsoog Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons, Ladies' Hose and Gloves in great variety, Gents' Hemmed Hdkfir. , Fine Soaps and Extracts. Trimming,. Drees Buttons, d<o , all under regular prices. ap22-2t VEW STORE!!! N S. B. Cot . NINTH &ND AWIII STMTS. _a_ COWPER.^I . I7I.WArT do 00. we would invite the attention of our old Customers and the public generally to our stock of FAIICY MID STA t•LIS DRY GOODS, Which we will sell at VERY LOW PRICES. We hive - now on hand one of the Lamest and most complete steaks of Fa.NOY DRESS GOODS Ever offered at retail in this city, embracing all the new styles and shades of FOULARDS. FIDE sILK GRENADINES, ALPACAS.ALL WOOD DE LAIRS% PLAIDS. ROZABIBIQUES, MOHAIR& GRENADINE BAREGAS. POPLINS. ORGAEDIES, JAmotiETS, STRIPED AVID PLAID LENDS. .Itc. A large aud well-selected stock of BLACK. AND INDIA SILKS , Which will be sold low. I lot double width liforambhmet. 600 yards. at 37%c. 1 lot Brocade Poplins, 400' yards, at Sic. thepherder Plaids from WM. up. Fine Ohallies dt Me. SHAWLS! In great variety—all ice new fabrics and designs for Spring and Summer welt., ranging in price from $2.50 to $5O. Those in want of bargains in this line should give us a calL LADIES' CLOAKINGS, all shades. CLOTHS and cAssntsams, for Mena' and Boy's wear, from $1 up HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. An Immense variety. consisting of Table Linens, Coun terpanes, Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Toilet Covers, Bruen Crash Stair Crash, etc., he We would also call the attention of buyers to our hock of MOWN, Shootings, Flannels. Calicoes. French Mazes Figured Brilliantes. Wool Table Covers, Ca ,breed Diimank. Table CERIoths. ORRA.Pt in 0 - 4. Li, and 6.4 sizes, VY Onr lira of • WHITE GOODS is' now complete, comprising Shirting Linens, White .Brilliants,, Cambric Muslims Victoria Lawns, Min books. Swiss stealing. Plaid hinalina. hc.. CIOW.PER.THWAIT as CO , S. UORNtitt NINTH. AND ARCH SI'S. apliqvfm4l PHILADELPHIA. NOW OPEN, PARIS-MADE MANTILLAS AND SPRING CLOAKS. &he Garments or our own manufacture OF THE LATasr STYLES. and in GREAT VARIBTY, J. W. PROCTOR. dr. CO., 920 CHESTNUT Street now receiving, and offers for sale below Drama market rates man novelties is LACS AIR WHITS GOODS. Be world call special attention "to his assortment of over =different new fabrias and styles of White (too'. suitable for . 'Wigs Bodies and Dresses . "in stripes, plaids, and erred puffed and tusked Muslims 100 p ieces of limed and plain Buff and White PURIM bought before the resent ad- Vane& Mew invokes of otdpnre Old Thread Lases. Thread and cin Grenadine SdainiP4 /11•9 3 1,- lugs. Floung,. dro. Brond Rem-Stitched HASIBBSBOHIS2I6 ail tines, good quality, from 26 seats up. REST BLACK BILKS IMPORTED. Wide and heavy Black Corded Bilks. . agnithsent Moire Antiques. colrs. Splandid'quality Corded:Makwi s ed lora.r Mich Ghttrealstipeend Plaid B • . Maimaicent Grenadines and Organdies. Beerstyies Spring tiliserls. Mew Stile Cloths for ladle , al a . • - • NOM= a= &CO. MIX ..Nook 0100/X4 Aftr‘eC MILITARY. JOHN H. JACK, %Pilau. and accreting Officer SHAWLS, Which they continue to sell at RECENT IMPORTATIONS Ow I.1.0!0:1;40.1.1141=1“.1:4 i SPILDIO TRAWL E M. NEEDLES I IWO • :44 , 11941=r4:4 •i4I RETAIL. DRY GOODS. 3 . 000 YARDS CHOICE SHADES ALPACAS, SUPBRIOR QUALITY. 40 own. OURWEN STODDART Ic BROTHER, 450. 4.551. and 454 R. SICOOWD St.. above WiDoi". TRAVELLIN G 3ziEMSS C31.003D5, OF DESIRABLE STYLES. OURWEN STODDART & BRoramn, 450, 454, and 454 N. SECOND EL. aD22.3t " above WIIIoW. NEW MOURNING STORE. The undersigned would reepectfully announce that hey are now receiving their SPRING AND SUMMER STOOK motrEtN - iw4G- GOODS, Mosamb!ques. Organdies. Poptins. e. Lawns. Foulards. dge dar AMU. Bareiev. Crepe Maretre, Erwin's, Grenad In**. Valentines. -Florentine, SHAWLS, Shetland, Grenadine, Silk, Serener, Bare Venue. Am.. ate. MANTLES of the newest styles. erlendid sesortment of LIGHT SILKS 'await 011. land. M. & A. MYERS & CO., le2B-fm 2m 956 CHEtTliffre Street. NW. CORNER EI G HTH AND MARKET. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO? ("FORMERLY COWPERTHWAIT & CO.). HAVE NOW OPEN. Aline assortment of Black Silk.. Small Plaid India Silks. Plain, Striped, and Plaid Poplins. Superior Black and Colored Alpacas. Pink. Blue, and Buff - Brilliants. Pink. Blue, and Buff- Percales. Striped and Figured French Chintzes SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS.. 100 Lama Wool Swawls. from $2 f 0 to W. 100 Mozambique " $3 to $7. 100 Silk Check " to IM. 100 Black Stella " $2.60 to 1120 We still have an immense stook of COT CON AND LINEN SHEETINGs AND SHIRTING& 600 dozen Towels and Napkins. A full line of Barneely Table Linens. • The celebrated Power and Eland. Loom Table Linens Hnokaback, Dirdeye, and Diaper. Lancaster, Manchester, and roney- Comb Quilts. Pink. Blue, and White Marseilles Counterpanes and Quilts. Cassimeres, and Cloakingo. A fall assortment of Backings. A fall assortment of Cloths and ()neediness& A full assortment of Boys' wear. At Wholesale and Retail. N. W. Corner Eighth and Market Streets. tob2l. mwf tjyl CHEAP DRY GOODS, 0 A.B PETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, AND WINDOW SHADE..-V. E. ARCRAMB &CM. Northeast corner ELEVENTH and Id kftRET Streets. will open this morn ing, from auction. Ingrain Carnets. wool ailing. 60 66, 62 and 76c; Ingrain Carpets, all wool, 76, 87c. $l. $l.ll. $1 26. $1 37, and *1.50; English Brussels Carpet.. only $1 62; Entry aid Stair Carpets, Bic to $1; Rag, Romp, Cantontose Carnets. 37 to 650; white and Ned Cheek Mattlog L tO 610; Floor Oil OHO- all Width% 62 to SU; Gilt norderea Window Shades. 750 tie 453 CHEAP DRY GOODS AND TEL YINING& New York Mills kini•lins. 440; Williamsville. at 44c; Sheeting.. 60c to *I 20; Poplins, 37 to 87c; Aipmes. all color,. 37 to 760: Block Silk., $1.25 to $1.75; Chsliies and Delainer,3l to Wu; Table Linen.. 760 to $4. 5O; Nankin% 16 to 5001 Towels and Toweling. 14 to No; Shirting Muslim. 16 to 37c; Fancy and Plain Cassimeres. 7160 to $1 76: Flannels 50 to 270; Limn. Handkerchiefs, Bto 520; Lodiee' Cotton Hose. 16 to 500; O eve., 12 to 76c; tin awls, $3 to $10; Lawns, 25 and 22c: Plaid Poll de Chevre, 87 to 62c; Spring Cluakings. $l.lO to $2; Coats' Got on, 941; Pins.; Needlee, 6c; Hooke and Bice, 3c; Skirt 8e.1.1. 7e; Windsor Soap . dm. • !olgate'e Soap. Clo. Wholesale and Retail, Northeast corner .11GSVIDSTfi and Hat/Ku j apl•mwr lot Fr it STEEL & SON HAVE NOW OPEN • a choice aEssortmfr of NEW SILKS. Moire Antiques. $3 to $6 Plain Corded silk. SL623G to tazo. rigared Corded Sine. $1.62X. Plain Poll de Soles. *125 to $3.25. Fancy Silks, 76c. to $6. Black Gros Grain Silks, $1.26 to $3.21. Figured Black Bilks. $1.26 to $2. Plain Black Silks 873f0t to .6. ?had groundke, Mho, Light. Bicn-linured Foulards. t. 1.25 to 1111.82. 4al l -t7 nos. 713 and 715 OF. TB, El street. MANTLES AND CLOAKS OF UN nem." Alegance. Taffeta Mantles and Basques. Plain and Richly Trimmed Mantle., Chesterfield.. in Silk and Cloth . Short Basques of handsome Cloths. French Cloth Cloaks MANTLES MADE TO ORM. Shawle in light colors. Summer Shawls of good quality. Ocelot desirable Sunimer Shawls, SS. Black Thibet Square Shawls, ea to COoPull. 4 COILLED, spl3 S. R corner NINTH and MARKET Scrawls. DESIRABLE GOODS. FROM AUCTION'. 26 plecea IiIIISMEL Diaper. *246. 20 places Route Diaper. ItS 60. 75 plates Russia Diaper. wide. 124. 14 piece, Basel& Diaper, vary wide, * 5. Mao. 10 iota of Table Linens—all prices. Now open at JOHN ARCHgII3' lON Street. CLOTHING. SUPERB STOOK Now Ready. WitNMI:UNE& & BROWN, Popular Clothing Reve. Corner blath and Market streets a 121• fir mw2mir GRAY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLARS Hale now been before the public for nearly a year. They are universally pronounced the neatest and bast fitting collars extant. The upper edge presents a perfect care, free from the angles noticed in all other collars. The cravat causes no puckers on theineide of the turn down cellar — they are AS 81100TH INSIDA AS OUT SIDE—and therefore perfectly free and easy to the neck- The Garotte Collar has a smooth and evenly-finished edge on BOTH BIDES. These Collars are not simply flat pieces of paper out in the form of a collar, but are MOLDED AHD SHAPED TO FIT THE HECK, They are made in " Novelty" (or tarn-down style), in every half size from 12 to 17 incites, and in "Eureka" (or Garotte). from 13 to 17 inches, andpacted in`solid sizes," in neat blue cartonr, containing 100 each;'also, in Muller ones of 10 each—the hitters very handy pack age for Travellers. Army and Wavy Officers. SS" AVERY COLLAR is stamped "GRAY% PATENT MOLDED COLLAR." Bold by all dealers in Men's Furnishing Goode. The Trade supplied by VAN DUSEN, BOETIDIER, & 00. 1 Importer. and WMPlesale Dealers in Men's Pori:del/Mg (Mods. 6117 O.II.IIBTIAUT threat, ish3o.wfin 3m ENNEDY, STAIRS, & CO., Nos. 120 and 132 North Wharves, ABOVE ARCH STREET WHOLESALE DEALERS PICKLED AND DRY FISH. A large stock, in assorted packages, suitable for Coun try Trade. always on hand. ar17.3.2ra ARCHER & REIi.:,VES, WHOLESALE El ROMS, No, 45 North WATER Street. and No. 46 North DELAWARE Avenue, Offer for sale, at the Lowest Market Prices, a large stork of SUGAR. MOLAMMES. COPSE. TEAS, SPICES, WHAM°, And groceries generally, carefully selected fur the country trade. tole Agents for the Products of FITHIAN & POGUE'S Extensive Fruit Canning 'Actors' at Bridgeton. N 3 . ap72- 6m I'OB SALE.—A FINE ASSORTMENT of LIRII0Iti; owner dtsconttnutn_g the badness. S. W. corner SIXTEENTH and CHEER Y Streets. le SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS ARTIFICIAL HOMAN ItSU Inserted without vain. bY Yeuruit QUERN & co.. 924- OBIBTNUT Street OPERA GLASSES AND OFFIOERS' riELD (HAMM Mindanao for Physicians and Students. • "'err large assortment for sale by JAMBS W. MEN ig CltreO.. 924 OHNSTIIIT Set. MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN BTRUMBNTB. For I s inar y nnan'a Metyl A i l u s ir s petvalleadares. 924 %111IST317T SIM& Priced and Illuntratad Cato,loam. drat% tnle/d-lm DRUGS. -13 BALES ARNICA FLOW bales abort Duel= Leaves. SO capes east Indio Sego. fresh. 96 bbls London-bleaehed Jamaica Ginger. 3 bales Florida Sheep-wool Sponge, in store and for sale by WM. ELLIS & CO, Druggists aP2I. 66 7299 WM/MO street. LONDON BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALE, BT THE CASH OR DOWEL ALBERT C. ROBERTS. DEALER IN TINE GROOIRIBL Corner BLZTENTH and VINE Waft. MONIIMRNTS AND GRAVE: AAA- STONZB.—A largo aosortment of Grows. Romeo. of various &Ague, made of the &mid /tattoo and Americas! . MOTll4leonstantir oh_band at the Karbie Works Or -ADAM STEINMETZ RIDGE Avenue. below Eleventh AWL Ph 1 11 6 10 11 1: 110.8 31a NEW PUBLICATIffiIS._ 21,000. - TH E TWENTY-FIRST TEIOITS AND OF THS A.T.T7rii - o - Kcjz - 313) LIFE OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN, THE PIOEMER ROY I 9 PUBLISHED THIS DAT. EVERYBODY WANTS A COPY. FINELY ILLITECNATED, PRICK si.gr, NOTION.—This correct life was written bp the yee nv c s ., enn of the President himself. and front m.. - cterfa, niched by himself ttelt for THAYER. 8 LIFE OF FRB BIDEEIT LIB COLN. 'MB rIONBBE BeT. and you Wlllaet what can be relied upon. ' SIZST BY MAIL FREE ON REGBIPT OF WAX,IIErt,. WISE,- .Bc. PUBLISHERS, BOIsTO If AGENTS AND CANVASSERS WANTED in evert" Town. County,. and State in the Country to soli the Life and a Portnit of the President. Terms liberal. Can yitesere con makerrom E: 0 to OS Per Jay- Apply In pereon Or by letter to Walker. Witte. & Co.. No. WI) WAfta. INGTON Street. Boston. Huse, ap22 St THE BOUND TABLE, FOR THIS WEEK, IS NOW READY! "Fall of life and spirit, and marked by a Pervading elevation, Independence, and intellecinality."—Pt+b• Usher's Circular: FOE &LLB BY W. B. MISER. T. B. (MUMMER. A. WINCH, TRIOZWITEE, 3, 0. BMW. PUBLICATION OFFICE, 116 NA.I.SAU itrest, KEW YORK THURSDAY, APRIL 28, WALKER. WISE, ds 00., BOSTON WILL PUBLISH A LIFE OF CJEVECT AJEICY CEIA.€I;E. CT NDRE THE TITLE OF THE 'FERRY BOY AND THE FINANCIER. The distinguished subject of this Mogrardry Wet the son of a Palmer and his adventures "Down Stet " and out in the wild Wed were really marvellous, and did we not know they were true, we might be inclined to doubt. Price dd. 26. Sent,Lig mil on ram:di:it of mica- ZURICH. Being Volume V. of the FAMOUS "SPEC . TACLE SERIES." with thirty new illustrations which came from Switzerland Price 35 cents. STORIES FROM THE PATRIABOHS. By Rev. 0. B. PROTHINORIM. author of ' Stories. rom the Lipa of the Teacher. " Twelve beautiful vignette illustra tions by Charopney. Square leuto. Price Sir Any of these books sent by mall, on recent of price. Per sale by all Booksellers. WALKER, WISE, & CO„ PUBLISHERS, Bosrow. CANVASSING AGENTS wanted, to sell these Book*. Terme liberal. Apply to the Pl:Longhorn. ar,22 2t WENDELL PHILLIPS' NEW BOOK. PPERCHES, LECTURES. AND LETTER& by Wendell Phillips. N 2 pages. with a fine steel portrait. Price 1 1.2 tO This volume contains about ene•half of Mr. Phillips' Speeches, reporit d during the last Mu years. For sale b. all booksellers. or sett by mail free, on re ceipt of *2. N. by WALKER. WPSE, a DO.. ADM-% Pabliehare. Boston. 20 CENTS 1-GODEY FOR MAY PITCHER'S, SOS CHESTNUT Street. ap22-2t NEW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS! Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile. By John Banning Speks. Illustrated. The Book of Job in Poetry; or, A Song in the Night. By Rev. Henry W Adams. M. A My Cave Life in Vick sburg, with Letters of Trial and Travel. By a lad y Out of Priem. An tutereetteg bomr. A Women's Ransom, By Fred William Johason- Illurtrations of UnlVerial Progress, A &rice of Dis courses. By Herbert sperm. }toned the Block. An American Novel. Illustrated. Meet for Heaven. By tb e author of Heaven our Home. For sale by WM. S. & ALPS.ED ap2l 606 CBES PHUT Street. Sf%Y.E'd SOURCE OF THE NILE. WIFE ILLIIST SA.T lONS. A Tsurnal of the DISCOVERY OF THE SOURS OF TEE RILE. By John Banning Spoke. Captain in the melon Army. with Bap and Portraits, and. numerous Illustrations, chiefly from drawings by Captain Grant. In one volume octavo. lajiw AND STANDARD . WORKS. Comprising Books in every departmeo of Literature, of a Manchu d character, on hand or procured promptly to order, and tarnished at low prices by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, non No. les South eIXTE Street. NikW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS 1 Juet received by ASHMEAD & IMAM Successors to WILLIS P. HAZARD. 724 CHESTNUT Street. MEAD'S RELIGIOUS HISTORY and CRITICISM. MAN AND NATURE. By George P. Marsh. EASSEIRTHB. A novel by the author f Olie " A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION. By Wm 111. Thayer MY CAVE LIFE IN VICKSBURG; wiih letters of trial and travel. By a lady. TEN ACRES ENO ICH. A practical treatise for the million: showing bow a very email farm may be made to keep a very h rite family. aTI6 APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN OYCLO?BDIA. The agency for this invaluable Library of Universal inferreation is at 21 Eolith 51X7.11 Street. xaeond doff. Also. RECORD OP THE REBELLION. BY prank Doom fell-tf THE ROUND TABLE FOR TB.IS WEER, IN . FULL OF ENTERTAINING READING NATTER. FOE 81L1 BY J. C. RISLEY, T. R. CALLENDER, W. B. ZIEBER. ♦. WIECH, J. TEEDIWITE, PUBLICATION OFFICE, 116 NASSAU Street, NEW YORK THE SUNBEAM STORIES, - 0 - Containing the oharzninu bright stories of— TRAP TO CATCH A SCREE AM. CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING, HOUSE ON THE ROOK. ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFE. HERBY CHRISTMAS. DREAM CHINTZ. STAR IR THE EMMET, 44. SIX beautiful volume& Illustrated. In it WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher. fe2S-t iyi El Ronal SIXTH Street STATIONERY 6; BLANK BOOKS. STATIONERY AND BLANK BOOKS, Stock Brokers' Purchase and Sale Books. Stock Brokers' Receipt & Delivery Books. ORDERS SOLICITED PROM BANKS, ISM:TRAM& RAILROAD, OIL, ADD MINING COMPA NIES AND CORPORATIONS. =- NUM PROMPTLY AND AT LOW PRICES. MOSS Sr, CO, BLANK BOOK AND ENVELOPE NANUFADTXTRERS. IVI.W COMPANIES FORMING- CAN " 4 " . be .applied with OBIWIFICATIIS OF wronK, Tit Anne BoOKS. itTOCK I,I3DGISR3, cHecIES. ROTES. DRAM. And every variety of Account Books and Stationery. on reasonable terms, at WILLIAM MANN'S, Stationer, Printer, and Blank Book Illanufeetnrer. 43 South POMITH street. ap22 lm Philadelphia. E LAN I/ 8008 S AND STATIONERY. BANKS!. BANKERS. MERCHANTS. MANUFAC TURERS. It AiLBOAD COIdFANIZE. , Will Rad it to their interest to order from the tinder. rimed. BLANK BOOKS. PAPER. AND STATIONERY. AU kinds for Business. Professional, and Private use For sale at moderate prices hi , WILLIAM MANN. Stationer, Printer, and Blank Book Mannfacturer. 411 Sodth FOURTH Street. apt lm Phitadelphia. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PAPER -a• •ND ENVELOPSB IN SHE CIT.Y. —lratels 'damp ed without extra charge. A large asmortment of Blank 890116 fttid Stationery at the lowest MOM Photograph Aherne . An itsllllollll6 litsertreent, Wa llas fi out 12 to 2EO Pictures, from 98 oente to twenty dollars. Albums, 80.... plcßares, morocco $5 80. S 2 .. 4 50 • . • ' 100 " .• 600 101 '• 8 50 Call and examine our stock. and an if they an noir cheaper than 7011 can buy elsewhere. '..' R. HOSKINS 8 CO.._ ' ap22-1° 921 SPRING GARD3III, oor . LINDEN St. PAPER wABEHotisE._ FARRELL, IRVING'. t 00., NIO MINOR STRIST. Mannfastarera of ROLL WRAPPRRS. DOUBLE and SIN GILB MEDIUM, OAP. and CROWN MAIELLA. on aind, ot• pads to order. Mignon prima paid for top* to Ulna or amaß doo. font•Soo REIMER'S MOST. SIIOOESSF OL PIC TIMES are those fine and accurately oo'ored PHO TOGRAPHS. made for $1 outs. and nnetirpaased. levy SECOND Street. above Omen. VIFBATON & DENOKLA, HARDWARE Co on Iferebants. 507 0011113201 aid MO ZORTH Streets, offer for sale:. Anchor Brand Hails: Plymouth Mill Meant. - W. &S. Bntaher's.Cast kicht Cabinet Lasts. Putnam's Hone Nails; Loewe nehool Slates. Cower. Bram, Mel lion Why.; Cottssavj ar a s . Also. fultalasortilions Of Alkarlain Viftwan, M4MU A BSOLUTE SALE OF THE VALU able Coal Estate at Wilkesbarre. Lnzerne county. Psna.ilvahi. known al the ...KtAtitgroN COAL COMP& 191 ' This valuable property. containing noarly 31:0 acre, of land. will be sold at auction. at the PHILADELPHIA. IcXCHANGE, on WEDNESDAY. 4th of May , 1 861, at 12 o (lea noon. It in known to be very valuable. the value of coal having been proved. It le within a short die tattoo of Wilketbarre, and to open to examination at any time. 432 SHIISTIICIT Stmt. TVORYIYrY S.—B.. F. REIMER'S. DIE .,NLIGHT the eye' and satiety the most critical. Their '. , ials atm in and exquisite coloring cannot be stirDassed ,: .r 4 ARCH Street. Its . 4) , TO BOOK AND COIN COLLEOTORS. EDWARD COGAN has purchased a email. but very select Library of Books. and also an assortment of very line 0013U3.11na Modals. all of which era now on sale at No. 48 North TENTH Street. Philade;phia. B. O. has also several collections of Coins for este on commission ap2l-3e BUILDING HARDWARE. rzEn3 ro ARTNER WANTED—IN A GOOD -m- WHOLINIALC BUBINIgit. to take the 'ramie _lra' relatifs' nartner• Roods soid for /ark. A Perm "."'" "t . *. ISIOOO will find Olt a cood ishauee to enter Me a Nate and ettablinhed butineos. Addle,. With rea l , name. A. B. 8., Box MI, Poet 011ie& WANTED—AN OUT-DOOR BILLER. MAN!a *DBY-1300DB JOBBING Noon Oes ar. ;tainted wttr city and near trade preferred. Address AGeode," thle office. Its WANTED TO P lIROHASE-A. Dwelling with modern improvements, tm ar Cen tral lotrltton. Any one having ouch for Bale. pleaseed am* "Ir. O. this °Su spi2 et its WANTED - A MODERATE SIZED Dwelling to rent. on or borne° th,. first of Septets - - bar next, Address E. B. B," at this office. stall ap22-13t te , location. terms. hto. WANTED—A: BOY IN A WHOLE. RILE HARDWIRE STORES. A email salary given. Ad dreee •• Z. A,." ?rens office. apffiffit• _ WANTED --IN A DRY-GOODS JOB BUM am:MK a SaIBI3MEN. thoroughly ao qtlainted with the city' cash trade. to sell by sample To ft.. o me.tentparty. Itaeral terms *lll be-offered. Addison Met chant. " with read name. in strict confidence. ap2o-Bt' $75 A MONTRI--I WANT TO' HIRE ActENTO 1a evarrOmitY, Lat tVP a Palma paid. to sell lay new cheap We i llmyrolla shines. Address S. ISADTbI4II, Alfred dawlm ft. WA N rF,D—.A LARGE SQUARE Btrrioirio, well kligh4d, for manufaetnrlair par poe es. ?tome addrews C . A. E." at the office of this paper. an2V9ty if HORSES WANTED—W 110 HAS GOOD FAMILY H irt3ll4 Y SALE?' Tne Pdtt , rtiser will be to Philadelphia one dal , this week. andWiebes to buy the to ilevrink gone!: One fine. healthy. aentle Hor3e. for heavy work in dont Pining wagon. A 'Pair or Ilor , eB for fami'y citr7P!'gfi nice They must' be warranted gent le and kind. Sheed i• no mental j'ect. roam and being well-broken being desirable. one. of the pair to be a food tiadd la horse . . . A .40 on stoat Horse. for famliy earr i ng . ; mrte g b. PerfootlYlentle. monad. and good-looking. Any one baying such for sale will p,ase state in wri ting price, and [event' deeeriptinn,and when and where' Lbw" can be seen and direct lettera to J F ELLIS care of LEE a WALKER. 722 OBES 7Nur st. BOARDING. ( - la PE I SLAND,—SE LECT BOARD • TEO. ID a large cottage Pleasant location. Apol • at 60S1 SPRUCE Street. Reference , exchanged. a 1318.6t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. THE BEST COAL YARD IN THE CITY FOR TALR Ingutre at 9VI North 'NINTR IR., below Girard avenue. Terme easy. apla7t• :WE* A•Plan of the Estate may be seen at the Auction ,055 - Bale atipolate $l,OOO to be paid when the pro- Party Is utrook off JAMES A. PRERMAN_ Aticktoneer. 4%2 wAraTur &reek ap% 28,00 m 72,3,4. AbOYO Fourth. EXEeIITORII SALE.—A. THREE-: WaSTORY BRUIN 1 3 oust, with modern 'lmprove ments. for sale. No 1096 'WISTAIR, Street, near tenth and kWh,• Orton Strooto. to close an Rotale Apply to AMOS BURTON, EVr., No. 139 S.*EVENTH St. Cap22Bt. isFOR SALE-A SUPERIOR BUILT e ide-Yard DWELLING, three-story front and beck. with all the latest Improvements; lot 24 by 110; 1. rae ard. vra h grime 'shwa and frnit trees in bearing this season. Bo 2014 W•LLAO2 Street. aD21,00 I-EA.SIDE COTTAGE FOR S ALE mica—One of the best located and canal conveniently -Re. ranged COTTA Ind ATL bale CITY. amply to ap2l•lm• JOTTN T. STARR. Camd.e, El .1. F 0 R SALE—THE. BUILDING- JitgLAND LOT, No. 30S CHERRY Street. mouth MAO. Lot 60 feet front. 105 feet deep At 82 fee! in depth widens to 76 leet, to an 8 feet alley. running to Cherry greet. Apol. at the Wilco of Christ Chinch Hospital. 2216 WALNUT Street. ap2l-12t FOR SALE—AVERY DESIR ABLE Mratand handeom e modern roapstery brine IISSIDRN(111, with three story back buildings and lot of ground No 1111 MOUNT VERNON Street (north sik e), 26 feet front and over 125 feet deep to Lemon *treat. It is finished in modern style. and is in complete order, having been reoen• ly thoroughly overhauled and re paired; handsomely palmed and papered throughout; gas introduced (with het &erne gaz•natures and chalk , dellere. which will be included in the sale); bath, hot and cold water. furnaces, cooking-range, &c. Will be told at a very reasonable price on accommo• dating terms, and. Immediate , ssesslon given. Apply to S. W. I'Ffe.OICARS. k SON. HD 21.6 t• No. 244 South THIRD Street. S3OOOO AND SMALLER MUMS , to invest In mortgage for three or Ave Terre, at FIVE PER CENT. S. W. TEACKAR & BON. ap2l 3to E 44. Routh THIRD Wrest. SHERIFF►S SALEM. SHERIFF'S BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed will be ex poled to Public sale or vendne, on MON DAY livening. Eiay 2,1864, at 4 o'clock, at Saneom-etreet All that certain frame Maltalle go and lot of around attn. ate on the montheast corner of Race street and a tweak,. feet-wide alley 'between Sixth and Seventh streets) in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Race street twenty feet, in depth eighty -eight feet. [Which mid premixes in al , Elizabeth Fritz et al., by deed da ted March 26 1826 conveyed unto Jaardb IT..as in fee.] C. e 4. 583, Debt. 11658 22. Palm, Taken in oxeantion and to be sold as the property of Jacob Rea& deceased. JOHN THOMPaoff, Sheriff. Philadelphia Sheriff's Office. April 20, 1864; ap22-9t sit ti F'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ••••-• a writ of Levert Facies, to me directed. win be ex mead to public sale or vendee, on MONO &Y Evening May 2. 1864 et 4 o'clock. at SalleoM , i treat Hall. No 1. All that certain four-story brick meseuage and lot of ground situate on the southwest corner of Bank and Lombard street'', In the cit. of Philadelphia; con taining in -front on Bank street flfteen feet eight Inches, and in depth twenty-live feet. No. 2. All that certain three-story brick momentum and jot of wooed, situate on the west wide of Bank street, fifteen feet eight inchee southward from Lombard street; containing in front on Back street eleven feet eight inches and in depth twenty-five feet No 3 All that certain three-story brick melamine and lot of ground situate on the west side of Bank street twenty-seven feet four inches southward from Lombard street; containing In frost on Bank street thirteen feet eleven inches, audio depth twenty-flue feet No 4 Alftinat certain three story biles messuage and lot of ground situate on the month tilde of Lombard street, twenty. dye feet westward from Bank street; containing in front on Lombard stteet twelve Met four inches, and in depth forty-one f. et No. 2. All .het certain three-story brick Irt.eelleee and lot aground situate on the south side of Lombard street, tbirty• seven test four inches westward from Bank street; cot taming in front on Lombard street thirteen feet. and in depth forty-one feet CD. C. • lit '64. 664 Debt. $2.246 Gerhart.] Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Patrick $11167019; deceased 30111 N TIVIMPS3N, ShAviff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, aprll 20, 1664. ap22-3t AUCTION SALE. ..ik t BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN sem STREETS. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES, &c. ON SATURDAY MORNING next. At 10 o'clock. comprising about SIXTY HORSES. A full dome ption at sale. Also. New and secondhand carriages, light wagons. Ate., including A coupe rockaway. by Watson, in good order. A French coupe by Wagner, for one or two horses. A shifting-top Watson wagon. Also, single and double harness, saddles, bridles, Whips, covers, &c liglj-No postponement on account of weather, Sir Sale of horses. &c Wednesday. air Annual sale of cattle. Aro . 25th of May. Akir Carriagee and horses at private sale. ap2l-2t if ALFRED N. HERICHESS. Auctioneer. INSURANCE. HAYS 10U PROVIDED FOR YOUR FAMILY AN INSUNANoE ON YOUR -LIFET HONE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, MIIT„IIA.L, WITH AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL. WALTER S. GRIFFITH, PREKDRICT I. R. CROTHINEIHAM, TREAR 61.. 0. RIPLEY, SEC WILLIAM J. COFFIN. ACTUARY PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hon. William Stron; Rey. Matthew Simpson. B. Bishop of M B. Chinc h; Rev Albert Barnes. .1) D. ; Rev. James M. Crowell; Thomas Robins Beq. ; Lewis R. Ash burst. Bag ; Samuel Welsh. Esq_.: James Dunlap. Esq.; W. R. Leos Bsq „. John Rice Bsq ; Charles Hurnon John - rays. Era. ; B Austin. Era ; Palmer. Eau ; C. B. Mount, Esq.; Samuel. C. Perkins Bag - John it. Penrose. 'keg ; Ss.renel Plaid, Eb.l.t. Messrs. E Clark & Co.; Bucknor. McCammon , & Co • John B . Myers & Co.; Benjamin Bullock & SODS & Alfred Mar tian; George B Reese. Son, & Co. ; B McCreary & Co. ; George Cookman & Co. ; D. B. Kershaw & Go. ; Kay & Brother. JOHN H, PAOKARD, N, P., MEDICAL FXAMINER. No. 1225 SPRUCE STREET. In attendance at Agent's Office daily from 1 to 2 P. M PHILADEI,PHIA OFFICE, UJLIA,.U=.WUiUOjI,2A - I B. K. ESLER, AGENT• Iv4-mwf3m FAME INSURAN No. 406 0: PHIL* v FM AND INL DEM :granola S. Busk. Ohmsles Itichardson. Lewis, 0. W Davis, P. S. 'Justice, George AL • FRa Weist,_ tiepii GRAS R. RlO : A. 1. BLiwnw.A.B.D. Beare NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The undersigned would Worm their friends and the public generally that they have removed from their Old Stand."sll ARCH Street. to their SPLENDID NEW IiirAREBOOMB. No. Stln ARCH lIMPELICNIP, Where they will continue the sale of GAB FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, COAL-OIL .BURNERS, &C. Baying associated with our house Mr. CHARLES PAGE. (formerly the Principal Deciliter for Cornelius & Baker.) we are now prepared to execute order@ for Gaa Fixtures of all grades and designs. from the plainest t o My Wet mooing and etaboratth VAN 'KIRK eti CO., No. 91* ARCH .li6llllM MAP HMO BraAL nultge j us fIaWM ITRAII4 and all Muds of wrist ._ is rds or sma ll . and, BOLT I AION-BOLTB,_ and. many &Aiello of landing and Carew Hardware. Walll2l"Midd ma koPt on hand at j:LOKSON 16,011 WORM,' reb.ll.lhe pap o . 011 a OHIIROH Alloy. lfsentsotorms of Warramod RIAU and HAY MIALIIL UPHOLSTERIN G. B. B BLANCHARD & CO. Norsheast Goma THIRTEENTH And OHM" NUT IEI6 Canasta said Mining made sad laid. B ing Hair Kattrmoot , sh 93-30 Tusaus-vwx1811" E COMPANY, I STRAW. D INSIIRJ3OII. Tone. John W.Rearrests'. Robert B. Potter, John Kessler, Jr., D Woodruff, Charles Stokes, Bllgr,_ B l4 l 4 l er? DSOD. vies President. re. lal4-t1 AMUSEMEATTS• TEEVESA CAR 3EN9'S BF,C.OND AND LAST GRAND wwwusaf Will take twee CRIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, APNIBU; AT DDYNIOAL FUND HALL, At 'Lad In+ her Company of TA LIATIID ARTIBT3. JUDAS MACCABAOS, THIRD AND LAST CONVNIFT OP TEIN Br VW HANDEL & HAYDN" 1:10CIZTY, AABIATED BY TRU miss GERMANIA ORO . ittBSTrtAi WEDNESDAY EVENING, Arnm 21.4150, AT TUE MUSICAL FUND HAILL, COMMEVAIWO AS BrOAT 0'01,1:101C. Tittets FIFTY OBNIS. To be had at Y. S. S. comer. - SitY.PeiT.S. and' CEI - MTBUT Sirens: and at' the Mer C3 l O'OIIAT II'ALL, 011E8 SM/1" street, above Twelfth, GRAND CONCERT. The pribile are .respe SA cttnt 0 y InfOrme T l alai a °ND 65013 FI will be M9 r 3 DAYS e.g' V un /M or D e o; A l il o 2 r b r t y olBf6 Lartist..o First. appearauce or the 'onus and hfg anccoesicr . _ hiriL'AuClßaTleßlllllB. , . • . • • • - Who was rsee:Yed PRI , the greatest enthteesoM, both br. Newli erk and butters. SIG.' IMMIX °LI, The Favortha Tennr: Ent appe2manee of the 11.4ebrated garbaisre. SIG DRAGONI. From the Royal Italian gpern, C.A - enl - 41tided,. 'London. IS J M. PAITTNOR; The ChitiLtieniAbed Pixoi.t,sad Mr. 8. h 101.58 a/11713R (Vfoloacell Condnctor SIG J. illt(0. A Varied and Brilliant' Prorramme WU be presented. TICKET&ONZ DOLhaR &lOU. Pentallllll, he Se‘nre.tyfrithent antra chsvar,4 at raga's Bonk Store, corner 07 ,ORla , agljr and FAX:VgI Streets, and at Leypoidt'e 'Scott. store, Istfr . oats^strr street. _ ap2l at RO V ER'S 4;1 ESTNUT-811SE.ET THEATER LEONA RP eIitSWEB. .. ... CO( 4.6 i tAleo of Pnvel'e ThorAM • tir GEAND OPER!. The Pp , retic Swum. tern thtes with the brase: I 'Week. FIONA! EVENING, •Fitlf. 214, 1884' At the urittot.request or meal,' ixstroem* ,of ths grows. who were rumble to procure epee on Predoesdn.e ever ad il pes. necond and hit time or ammo', wo r m n i l b wi i_ , THE GEBAT 0PE11.47113 SEBNATIOIA OF' THE Vint p,odbced In America by this CcanhanY, FA 13 d 'ft - - Iv Ilya acts. with truly a Great Caat Dew and ekifeei Warorobe. Powerfal Choron. Grand Orebentra , ot TFIIR CY FOUR Mama Profostiort of .go a t celebrity tu tLia o.ty and Blew York. In 0:4 feurth auk, the cele brator SOLDIER'S CHORUS., AND GellED FAWFARE mitirAzas, By the entire etrentelo of the Company. eseisted by BIROFBLD'SCithEBRATED bIIDITABT BAND. DY..1 1 / I ATIS PERSONAS.' itiaranerita • M i lglitlitl374l, Idaphietophilea .. • -i.. K. tins,. Ally] —........ ......... Mad. Immune's.. Valentine hi Stein."... Martha Mad. La Roche. Soldiere. Matrons, Maids, Rh:Warta. kr: CARL ADISCHUTZ ............ ..... ......Conditotor. Doors oven at 7 o'clock 1T66 organ Harmonium need from S. Z. Gould% Serebth end Cbe.inut P treet SATURDAY. APRIL 23 ... AnIIVERSA 01' - Grand Mum!cal Celebration and flinmination. Last night. moat positively. of the Opera Company. Grand Opera from lb akspeare's VERB Y OV WiNDfil3R. MONDAY, APRIL. 515, 1884, 'RRTI3 er.N °VIREO. DEA.- NAV° +:031 . PANT. lIVELL4I7II CoLLIASN BAWL Reserved Seats for rale at Ocrald's Rutile store, and 114 the Box Office of the Theatre, at the following SOALit OP PRICAS Orchestra Chairs. nro extra charge for reserving. Dress Circle and Permit. 26 cents extra for reserving. Pr roily Circle 23. fleet., Private Boxes CMS.. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH. STREW THEATRE. Holmes crowded in every part. BENEYIT OF MRS. JOH) DREW: Third week and grand RTICCOM of ROSEDALB: OR. THE RIFLE BALL. With its ORAN D SCENERY. 1018 AnT/Na i MICH AF Ia it L EFFECTS, and BRILLIANT DATOING, ROSA LEIGH. MRS, JOHN DRAW. Sesta Secured one week in advance. Flay to commence atilt U terminate at SATURDAY. BIRTH- DAY or NEI A RSPB* RR. BENEFIT OF IHI AMERICAN DRAMATIC FUND. WALLA 'UT-STREET THEA.TRE. THIS (Prig. ay) EVENING. April 22d. MINIM r OF I w. WALLA-IK. AND POSITIVELY LAST NIG Eir btr r ONE OF THZ DAVENPORT.WALLACIL ALLIANOS. The performance to commence with the tragedy of h t' JADE BROWS. Fernald (Elhore)g. ~,,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,Mr. B L. Dimmed. Lord Haenngre Mr. J. W. Wall** Sane bhore (the Mart Favorite) Mrs. Ferran. To conclude With the great Drama of OLIVER T WIST. QELEOT READINGS FROM BEAK SPRA.RE and other Pods. by PHILIP L AWRIBIOII and aome .f his Pupils. on the Anniversary of Shek el:ware% Birthday. SATURDAY, the 23d day of April. at MUSICA L FUND 11# LL, by rettnestof Right Rev Bishop Potter, Goy Pollnolt, anti other distinguished Gentlemen. Part I. "Marc Antony'. Oration: ""Bainket% Solilociny;" Penty V. to his Soldier,, Part II • rho Farah.," 'The Belle t 3,, "The Sleeninn Sentinel; 4 •Bi, Wider. Execution of Montrose," & a Tickets 25 cents. at Gould's, beventh and Chestnut its.; commence at 8 o'clock. spa Fr T I ANDEL AND HAYDN HALL.-, . 2- Two Entertainments by Signor BLII'Z, in aid of Ibe 154nItary Comml , slou At 8 and a o'clock P. M. ap20,80 CONCERT HALL.-JAMES B. MIR s-/ DOOR, Esq.. will give a Sariptnral and Patriotic! Reading on FRIDAY EVENING. ap.ll 22d, at 8 o'clock. for the "Seamen's Rome " of this city. The programme will inclade the following; Selections from the Sacred Scriptures .Ganeels. Legend and Poem, "The Hermit " Parcel). The Story col Joreph and his Brethren Steueel& Pew Orleans (Subject, the fight of Ferment's Fleet end the Rebel Forte) Geo. if, Boker. Mr Murdoch will read this Poem for the first time in public. Poem, "13rushwood " T. Buchanan Read Poem, Gettyetur " 'Francis be thee Saucier. The Bnilding of the Skit Longfellow. Commodore Turner. 11. S. N.. has kindly consented to preside. Many of the clergy and naval officers have beet invited Tickets—Reserved Seats. BO cents: to be procured at Martlee's and the Episcopal Rock R•TNEF4 Street, and at the doom. ante 4t TF RES A. CARRENO—THE , GE NIIIS and Child Pianist of only ten years of age, takes pleasure in announcing bar first appearance in Philadeiphia, in GRAND CONCERT at tIffeICAL FIJOD TM:MOAT EVSNING, April 21st, aided by her Company of ta.l,nied Artists. aola.tf (INDY FIVE DAYS MORE OF' J. '•-•• INSCO WILLI&MS' PANORAViI OF ITN Bung, at Concert Hall Lecture Room. ClißeTalin Street.above Tyelftn. Oven ever r Afternoon at 3. and /ironing at o Mock. Ticket!, 26 cents; Children, Minolta. Children to Matinee. 10 cents. splalSt• ELEVENTH -$T. OPERA. ROUSH. "THE FAMILY RESORT." CARNCEOSE AND DIXEY'S MINSTRELS. THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OR THE WON/A In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid Singing, Beantital Dancing. L 8140104. NC , . lesones, Plantation Scenes, Etc.. by TWENTY TALENTED ART'S_ ,_'l% EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.: rilkf to Weenie. Doors open at 7 o'clock. riat-Sin J. CAIDMROOS, Dueinese Manitm. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY THE FINE /LIM JOMS CHESTNUT STREET Ormerro to Prepore for the ANIMAL EXHIBITION. Wiil open on the Atith . of APRIL, BY order of COMMITTEE ON EXHIBITION. ape.rf f4.ERMANIA ORCHESTRA..—PUBL,7O REHEARSALS every SATURDAY. st 8 °Week. Y. at the 1117SICALL FOND HALL. Single tiokske l south Takao. of six Motet., $l. To be had M PA DRE'S. 1104 CHERTAMT street, J. B GOuLm. VENT]; and CHESTNUT. and at the Hall door 811114, PERSONAL. VIVEFEGI.NOY MEN OF 1862 1 •••-• EMERGBDIOY lil"W OF 1862!! _ EMERGENCY MEN OF WWII can have their Pay•rolle cashed, collected. or adjaeted. at the Military and Naval Agency, No. 42 T 1 WALNU Street. Philadelphia Apply, either In pennon or bv let ter. to lap3l Bt3 SOSEeII B. DEVITT St CO. 17/7-E It NOW OF ALL THE LAW- Fit MOUNTIES—How, when, and where they are paid, and of the aid provided for families, and of the regiments that a soldier can enter, and where they are located. Therefore, if you want to avoid being cheated and deceived in any manner, you are invited to can at our aloe. where all matter. relating to volun teering are etcplanted to 70a, NO of charge, for your Protection. Apply, l JO S EPH by letter. to Plt DaVITT CO., No 427 WALNUT Rtreet, Phleadelttte, ap2l.Bt The Military and Naval Agency. VETERANS,.. BE - ENLIST MI 1 AT- . TBTION! ATTENTION! WARD BOUNTIES ! WARD BOUNTITS I CITY BOUNTIES! C PY BOUNTIES! TOWNSHIP BOUNTIES I COUNTY BOUNTIESTE BOUNTrES! ! OUNTT BOUNTIES! Fr. A UNITED STATES BOUSTISs I . . Promptly solleeted and forwarded to .ny part of the country, et the MTLITARV NAVAL. ARMY, 47x7 WALLIUr ttrett. rbiladetplila JOSEPH R REVITT & CO. ♦pply either in person or by letter. ap2l-8t TOW OIIN DED SOLDIERS. —ALL SOLDIERS who have been discharged by reason of wounds received In any battle. and who have not eeives the $l O O beauty. can receive the same at once bY applying at, the Military and Naval Agency, No 4EP7 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia Apply,either in person or by letter, to BP2t•ot JOSEPH E. DEVITT & COMPANY. . ANY WIDOW, OR PARENT, OR: Or ban. or Brother. or Sister of any Soldier. Sailor, or Marine killed, or who has died in the service or the , United States, who desires uhdrty•BlX dollars WO year pension, from ore hundred to eleven hundred and nmrty•five dollars (*l IW) cash bonnty. and all the ar-. rears of pay due him. should cell at Once. or write to JOSBVII F. DEVITT at COMPANY. No. 42Y WA.I.NaIT‘ drreei, Philadelphia w /dee. oe WTI 001111111, City, Ward. or other Bounty. &c Btn.. If there Is any due. Apply either in person or by letter. A R—PRTZ It MONEY—PRIZE MONET !—Discharged Navy or Army Officers, Bea. Y . ! men or Soldlore, their WidLovro or Heire.con be promptly Paid their Prize and Bonnie Mown sod Bock Pay, pro- cure P.nßisueL era at the Military and Naval direnow, No 4O 'r WALNUT Street, Philaoelphia. Armly.either in person or by letter. to JOSEPH N. DEVITI' & CO. City, County, and Statoßennttee. apllb St IV 0T I CR.—ALL PERSONS WHO , A- , have left WATCHES or iswstaly for repairs with* the late dun of 13TAUFFint & HARLEY. preview' to their dissolution of oopartnerehtp. January 81. 18 6 3. and have not called for them, will please call , noon the an' eersigned. and present their check. for the came. within, sluts days from. this date. All articles not called for within the tine. swilled will be sold to pay, ter'rß shins , . JACOB No SA& MARKET Street. Plalladelhla. Sueeeseor to Stauffer £ Harley. PHILADELPHIA.. ADLU.19.1804. ap9o-Bt* LOST AND FOUND. LOST—ON THURSDAY, A PINE CORAL BRUEN PlN—raass, unDs. Th• Tinder will be rewarded liberally. by rebuilt:ea tt Spa RAMA Prieto'. . gem salsom Street. T,OST-A CERTIFICIATX OF 5.p - ER A-4 CENT. LOAN OF SPATZ OF PNBINSYLVAILIL L for $61846_, dated Nareh 1890. leo. 764. In name Of WILLIAN MIENDITH. Alm. a Cortiacute ofX sent. Loan of State of WOLDSAYIOIIII,_ for the sum of dated June NP, 1848 . NO. the name of PRICE, administrate, of William Meredith in tenet A..: vacation bat been made to the Auditor General fer • 1 7,.. newel of said DELIStes ftilo..9m PRICE. No. 811 ARCH 4% MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOSHRD noes Diamonds Watahr:j. 'wary. Plate. Clothlag. Sus— at JOHNS '.fg no Oid- Istabllshed Loan Moe. eorofar THIRD sad HAMILL Streets. below Lombard. ape 9m If MI ORGAN, OBE, & CO., STEAM. EN -431311. BITILDZIIEL Irma_ Iroc a d ars . an d 6MIIOIIIIII MittivilAintd BOW MOM 11% 41119 oA4Lowin rip nlilitlaPnla. USW IL Mit% sr, Overture if o'clock. 00 SOTraia.
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