l ivitlON STATE COUVRNTION IcThe lord men of Pennsylvania. (*maiming the 001rAL N PARTY will meet in State Oman i"' to the Hall of the House of Representatives, at Pos igniSMIBG. at noon. on •TENIRSDAY. April 25. tot , dietriet will be entitled to the same represents• c pe it now has in the State Legislature, and the dela stter Will be chosen at gush times and in suet manner stiall be direeted by the respective County Com• pfttees. dieing The State 00111111113.011 is called for the purpose of ; In nomination Blectarat genet. selecting daiites &tiaras to the Nationanal Con van den ofthe union party. to be held in Baltimore on the. 7th Jude. and Wang such action wit may deem proper in reference to liii...e"PrindilligPreeicleritial canna. from p Walt selection of She d,sir et de eett entity'. gams to the ISrailonsel Concention is left—where it pro_ 1 Do —ln the people, assembled in their County Verb' be •Costvennosß, but the different County Committees are CiarDestlY requested to adopt such measures as will pro_ care a fail attendance at their respective couvewione, and thereby IHICIOB. In the choice of deleurvk._ a ha and fair expression of the will of the people. The Committee cannot forbear to ,00ngratulate all ?wren of liberty and the Tinton upon the recent triumphs of the good cause in new Bampabire and Connecticut, and to express the hope. shared by ail loyal men, that off ar e only the forerunners of more Splendid victories win to be won in the SAM! cause, alike by the bullet and. the ballot. In behalf of the Union State Central Committee. WAYRI MeV/ UGH , C hair m an, Gap W. HAYS. lIABEER CLV Serasuwies. W. x. 'NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL ME ET IN G of tie Ftoekholdere of the BS tholl dr CB XiFINO COMPAMI OF MIGBIG elf wits he hall on Itit MIA!. tho Ed of Mnv nit. at their (VI , . No 319 'WALNUT Sired. An Election for Diree..ffs e. 1.1 tako tine. to eerve the Couipauy the enening ThaP DAVID E HAY L. Seereterr sot?: stn.3 PHILADA. • ADM EL 1964 06 00 .,...„ GOLCONDA IMINIMG 'lOO3l PAN Y turf' intalleAs, ) —Toe first He 'Ewa of the •'43014.0111D1. MINI• 0 COM HAN V ' ander Ice Articles of Association. will be hold JO MONDAY. tae ace dvi of May. 1864. at No 32.91. WALNIIP strePt PIP lA ( Letplua. 3t 11 o'clock A. M. A H DEN`IEL.a. H. •. H 'oP ea Two of the Aoooelatee of mid Corp tact ' PHILADELPHIA. AHtl l 19. 1564 aP2I-15t scartryzama, AND SiTSI44:I ECU 4 N NA Bal:L/LOAD Office 247 I ellll aTH Street. PHILADELPRIC &P`Al I Bot The ..i'aunal Meeting of the block holder. of thie m etes ' lace , mien election for Presideut and nix lifize . t . grere. v ia I,.ge place, at th e Office of the Alomont:T. on At° S DAY, tba a day of Mal next. at 12 O r cirna acs ttay2 WM. H. WEBB, Sf.cretarr. _ _ TJOGA IMPROVEMENT GOBI - P." !ST.—Notice le herein even that h ltee+~nt of the Stockholder' of the Timm Improvetoont Company will he helri at No 515 NERO NAN SECS.A d. in the nits 01 Philadelphia. on the Sd day of eta. nest. ho me/A:I the hoar' of 12 and 2 o'clock, to elect .Manaffere. yreeident, and Tv:waver of said Company WILLN I o7 E I L 4E T N re V a ' c u S rr e t. 11S1- tm 93 A BIL IR TING OF "F STOCK• tIOLD&RS OF TtiE B LOOIISBUR tIEVI 4:0 yeNYwLlbeheldatthe COO/Rill, office ot irondate, Columbia comity. Penna.. on WE,ONE.D 41r. liar Sh. 3554, for the rogrPone of electing nine Direct •ra to verve cue elllnlng year. and for the trawactton of other bnetnese. WM. B. S. BASS& Troamire , and KocmterY. No 2.3 North WATIM threat. Philadelphia. April 16. 1664. opte-At. NOTIVB. — TraIS VittsT waithitY meeting of the be held Once lMlol C um poet COMPANY ll be held at the of the Com pans. No_ 31134 WALNUT etremt. on miss!) •T. ittLy Sd. 3864. at UM.. When election will be heid tir Five 3:Atmore to serve for the ensuing •ear. 5e14.12t ones xi KNECHT. SlderMarl. Co OFFICE OF THE. LICHUM ZINC COlaPaliif. Do. 121 WALNErt S toe'. rizrza• "DELPHIA• April 19. 1864. The annual Meeting of u Atoeiboldre of the Lehigh Zinc Comm., will be held On IiffISI:IfiESDAT. 111.7 410 pox at 11 o'clock ti the elect'. nof seven Directors to serve fo. the ensuing year. and for the tranaaction of other Int-ineq. GORDON MONGIS. aplfkle B.eretary. Cor OFFICE BOHEMIAN MINING/ COM PAO/. 1J WALNUT &rest. PHILADNIZEttA. devil U. Mt Notice is hereby given that an aezeesmant of ONR DOLLAR /an FIFTY ChNTs per Share on each and every Ehare of the Capital Stoch, has THIS 0a Y been called by the Board of Directors of the Boas:mai lIINTBO COMPANY, due and nayabie on or before Va. Stith der of Mr,. 184. at the office of the Company. 1321 'WALNUT Street. PB IL AD &LPEI A. . By Order Of the Board of Di r.rtors. apls. tut, lb L. MALT; BR, Secretary. ov.FICIR OF THY: CONNECT LOUT COMpe PHI rio. 40 , 3 tireLNO r- et, LADELPHIA, Airi' 16, 1864. The II nr old Meeting of the tioOti liolaers of the con AertiCUF lif:ning Company" 171 , 11 be held at the Offi de Of the C0w..., .in Litchfield, Connecticut. on HO NOAV. the Weal - ,f May. 1864. for the purpose of.e acting Di rectors to terve 6 r the ensuing y 'ar. in accordance with :be Charter and By-Laws of thc. Company Tbe transfer Boone of the Company wt.t be closed. on :the 238 dc's of April. 1864. and reopened on the 6th day of Star- 186 . 4 at the tiffice of the Company. No. 408 WALDIIIT Street. Philadelphia. W. S. STBW*Ar, President NORWIIII.IItN GIB ts.TI ER AM D TOWMail I I' BAIL KO oh.D dOAIeANY. Pirriamn.Pitla. April 12. 1864 The Annual Meeting of the oto.khoider• of this Cora any will be held at the office - of the Philadelphia and oding Railroad Company. No. 227 Routh FuUR?H Stract. on MONDAY. the Id day of May next at ten o'clockA. ~ at which time and plan. an ales ton of °B eers will be held. WM R. WS 88. apl2-dtmy2 Ileontary: raw GOOD SPRING RAILROAD Go PHILADELPHIA. sprit 1.3. The Annual Meeting of th 4 litOohnoldere of ante Coin rrir Will be held at tho ••ffiee or tho Philadelphia sad eadingli. R. CO., No. 227 Sarah VOTNTH &rest. Phi ladelphia. on MONDAY. the 2d day of May next at U o'clock ♦. M., at which time and olace an mention for officers will be held. WM. H WEB 3. 014-161 ReeretAllr. MED ILICADILEIG .tr RAILROAD COMPANY , Oboe S Sono ST Sou F CUMTH Street. PHILADEZPELI. September 2. 1268. DIVIDEND MOTICE—The following-named persons Le entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this Company. The residence of several of them le ex known, *ad It IL therefore, neaassary that the ferni est.* of stock should bepresented on sailing for the STOCKHOLD Dividend. B ERS ' NA ADT MESRD. Treasarer. S. Lancaster. Henry B. ahem. John Malntwa. I Andrew Turner, P. Newport. Mrs. Rebecca TilAst , won-strahtf MILITARY. LAST CHANCE: COMI'AY.K, 186 TE REGIMENT, P. V PROVO ST GUARD. The rolls of this Company are being rapidly Med. Good men should not miss the lest chance to connect themselves with this CRAGS MVEGT_MeIE"Ter. Aprlv at FIFTH and BUTTONWOOD Streets JOHN H. JACK, Captain anal:Leen:Liking Muir i ARMORY COMPANY 0-, SEVENTH .p REGIMENT P. M. GRAY RESERVES. —The membere or the Company "September. 1862," will m-et at the Armory, BROAD Street. below Race. on SATURDAY SVENIVG, the BM inst , at S o'clock. to Sign the PaY dolls For members deceased or absent from the city Shinnies or friends must report. ar2l-3t. Oliq. MT WOOD Carden. ATTENTION !--MEMBERS OF BAT TERY L. 7th 'Regiment, F. fif (Union Artillery ) is service inSeptember. 1863, will raport immadiatall/ at 1) o. 1.16 CtIEsTNIIT Street Friends of .03entees twill report. ISAAC STABS, Jr.. Capt. I. .1. lawn:. Orderly Seral. ap2l-Ht. 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B.—Pablin and Private Libraries Tarnished with any books published at the lowest rates ap23.3t, APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN OTOLOPEDIa. The agency for this invaluable Library of DIIIIIIIIIIII Information U at ali Sonth SIX.TH Street, sewed storY. Also, MOOED OF YRS REBELLION. Br i ll nk Word. f pAPER WAREIOUSE. FARRELL. IRVING.. 423 00.. ono MUM STMT. stanefacturers of ROLL WRAPPERS. DOUBLE sad 431350L8 MEDIUM. OAP, •nd CROWN MAXILLA, cm quad. or made to order. elgtowt prise paid for rote In largo or [MAU quanti rogG•gro $1 ONLY FOB PLEASING, ACOU. NAM and durable likenesses. 1111IIKEWS &- mons rlcturce. colored photographs the favorites of the Meese& SECOND Street. above Oreea. VICHEIL & REKVES, WHOLESALE Osomms. No. 45 North WATER. Street. and No. 46 Bonn DEL AWARE Avenue, Offer for eate r at the LogreetlEarket Prices, a Leese sto. C Of FUG AR, rdOL OASES. COFFEE. TEI3. SPICES. 1.061,1160, And Groceries generally. carefully selected for the country trade.. ole.•aents for the prodnets of FITHIAN & poatrws latenave -1014 , 14atalig pow" at Stiqliteunk Itf J. 141"&eill THE PRE .7- ' ; I : : CIVIL AND ARMY OLOTBS. ar23.lin 34 8 SECOND and 83 STRAWBERRY Ste COOPER & CONARD Have completed the alieratione to the front of their Piero, and cull the attention of their Mends and mumm ers to an notpoidly floe stock, composed in part of the following Goods viz: Diode mdor.d Wcoi Detainee. Extra fine mode Alpacas Extra floe black mohair Alpacas. 43foepy fine Wigan" figured frivitairs. Orobrs Plaid Poplins M. cent Instr6us figured lifobatre. Binds gilkm at the Asia prices. Black doable-width Wool Doisixes. Nadi single-fold do. do kxtra line slack Bombazines. .1.60. Porcalef, Prists, and Detainee. Cnellee and fine Bionhams DO 41.Sti rittl GOODS. 12-4 wide Bleached 8 heetiogs 104 9-4 6 4, and 9.8 sheet ings. Unbleached. of every width Some old etaodard makes of Dinging, that are yen' soKrce and deferable. • linaing to. the num. at wholesale wives , lilovf York Mills, Waroeuttss. Williamsville, Waorenane WWI , . Book watey.twiet. While Rock, Forrestdalen . Hones. keeppre. Aeroper !dem Androscoggin, and other ntolCes. A full line of Ticking.. A lull line o , Flannels. A fell line of vowels. A full line .4 Table UMIAK', A full line of Napkins. 6-4 Fancy Whiting Flannels. PLOAHINO& Of the new en/ors. French Cloakteg Clothe, Light r&ZICY Ohm/angel. Waterproof Oloskirns. Fine Sleek Broadclothe SCOTCH FANCIES. of new and clinics Patterns. Light Fancy Cassimerea. Paik %ilk mixed Coalinga. Moneys. Iv single and denble widthg. Bova' Cagelmmo, a large stoc on k. cpare dt OONVID. It E. corner !NINTH and W JAS. R. CAMPBELL 00., NAVE MADE EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS TO TERIR POPULAR STOOK OP ....-Pritte 60 gents ..«,.....Pciae N Genie NOTWITHSTANDING THE ADVANCED COST OF WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS. ap7•lm LINEN OrOODS. SATINS. PIANO & TABLE OBVEES BROCATELLES. LkOB CURTAINS. REPS. CORNICES. PLUMES. SHADES. MOQUETTAS, SHAD& HOLLANDS. WORSTED DAMASKS, TASSELS, PRINTED LASTING& comae. TAPESTRIES. LOOPS. SHEPPARD, VAN NARDINGEN, & AMMON. aple-stuths4t LOOS ORBSTRUT Street. SILK. MANT4ES OF OMET WALLY ATTRACTIVE STYISS NOW READY SPRING GOODS. • SECOND OPENING OP SPRING AND ' SUMMER DRESS GOODS LT 'THE STONE OF JOI-1101 . F. YOUNG, No. 70 North POIIII.TH Street. iladiundatTritaiv4ilearg Figured GRENADINES. In - sited-to style. and pricao. aPirqukheut 6 MIDDLESEX 6.4 LIGEIT BLUES. ALL GRADES DARE DO. 34 AND 6.4 INDIGO FLANNELS. 34 AND 64 BLUE OASSIMEEES. 34 AND 64 DOESKINS. FULL STOOK OF CLOTHS. DO. DO. COATINGS. DO. DO. OASSIMERES. BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE CLOTHS. CLOTHS FOR CO A.OEI MAKERS. ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS, &a. W. T. SNOI) aR. A.SS. WI CHESTNUT STREET, 1,-,.=, a ft :lit!' SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, Which they continue to sell at MODERATE PRICES. ILSORNT IMPORTATIONS SHIRTING LINENS. COTTON SHEETING% PILt.OW LINEN. PILLOW MU4LINS. LINEN MEETINGS. DOMESTIC SHIRTINGS DAMASK CLOTHS, NAINSOOKes. DOILIES, TscoNETS. TOWELS. SWIB3 MUSLIMS. TOWELING% INDIA TWILLS. DIAPER. PLAID CAMBRIC% TAB LI LIVEN. ENGLISH MULLS. HAI - Elks. QUILTS. WINE cLoTEIS. BLANKETS, FRVIT DOYLIES, FLANNELS. TIPHOIATERY GOODS. 056.F°R.INCir C.ILiC3O.4I:SIE3 GARMENTS MADE 'TO ORDER. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. Comer NINTH Anil NARITET Street, ap73•wfett NOW OPEN, PARISMADE MANTILLAS AMD SPRING CLOAKS. Also. Garments of mannfaotors. OF THE LATSST ATTLES. mod In GREAT VARIETY. J. W. PROCTOR Wa CO., 920 CHINSTEGF &reel EMBROIDERED COVERS. PIANO COVERS, MELODEON COVERS, TABLE COVERS, STAND COVERS ?Sheppard, Van Harlingen, & Arrison, spl9•tutbe9t 1008 OHM= TIT Street. LINEN OOI —BAND-LOOM TA BLE LINER% at 8730..51. andel. 12%. These are very heavy. Brown Dams eke at 7EI 87%. and Si. Bleached at 67.14, Si. $1.25. and $l9O. Beal Barnsley, which are extra heavy. at Si 50. $175. $2. and $2. de. Among these are some beautiful patterns. Towels of every descriplion, from $2 per dozen lip One lot red bordered. fringed ends, at 90 and 97.% cents, each. Beckabacks, in all thelate w----S. Nursery Diaperinas In various qualities. Linen sheeting. very heavy. at $1 50. 111 75. and $2 per d Pillow Lines .1373041: Napkins at enso and 13. that are good; Richardson's Shirting Lin from 60 cents up, and some of the handsomest Marseilles Quilts in the city, at prices far below what they would cost to Import now. All the above goods are much under the present market value ' • but as I believe in quick sales. they are to be sold. Housekeepers will lad it to Dan if they call and examine. enuarvitaa B. MUNE& mtuweit 1013 measm street. above Tenth. TA 60- & BRO., 00R. TENTH AND Pos. open Bargains from 6.IMtiONL -1 lot shepherd's Phids. double width, all wool filling, 44 cents 1 lot Alpacas. double width. mode and colors. 60c. 1 lot Stripe Broche Shawls. all wo 80 and $B. SO. 1 Plaid kll•wool Shawls. rich border.. $4 1 lot % double damask Baptiste, Spot and Damask. $3 per (lows. 1 lot. 6 cases, Ladies' corded. border Linen Wilds, Wm 1 let Deyllss. al I. linen. fringed. $1.76 par doz 1 tot Ladies' Bucktkin Gauntlet Gloves. $1.28 and $1.76. 1 tot Ladies' Undressed Kid Gloves, Nos 6,% to 7% 1101.60 doz., Ladies' and Gents' Silk NeolFlaes. all colors, 1 lot Ladles' wide Linen Cuff 4_ 2 buttons. 200, 1 let. at doz , Gents' Striped Hear, 3i V e sts Mc. 2 lots Ladiee' and Peale Gear, Beris St. 1 lot Ladles' eg:ra fine Lisle - Thread Veuta. 41.60. 1 lot es tra lino Grenadine Veils. all colors. Ste and Sl. 1 lot White PRIMP. small figures. SO, 44. and 500. half price Almo. several lots Drees Goods. Spotted Linea Lawns. Colored Shirting Flannels. Plaid and riainsook. Nadine. Sonnet and Trimming Ribbons, Ladies' Hose and Gloves in great variety. Gents' Hemmed Hdkfs , Ras Soaps and Intracts, Trimming., Dress Buttons. he . lie.. all under eiular prices. ap22-2t i[ LaHel:Li~lhi:Yu:;.y ra SPREIV TRADE. E, M. NEEDLES Is now remising. and offers for sale below present market rstas,_meny novelties in LACE sap WHITE GOODS Be would 11E11 • special attention "to his adliOrtiPent of over W different now fab . ries and • • styles of White Goode , suitable for • Ladies Bodies and Drawee.' in stripes, plaids, and _ domed puffed and tucked Sztelins 100 pieces of figured and nisi* Bug and White Pique.. bought before...the roma& ad vanee Yaw Invoices of Guipure and Thread Lases, • Thread and Oranadbm Voile. Edgings. Ins•rtr inv. Plortneinas, Broad Hem-Stitched HairDgEßolllllll. att ffnen, g oo d Quality. from 26 cents op. ('1 it.):.:4 , 111.4:11 ;4;i:71 BEST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED. Wide sad heavy Bleak Corded Silks. Magnificent Moire antiques. sill colors. spieoata quality (lorded gills ail color& Ntab Chorea Stripe and, Mali Mits. Magnificent Orel:auras* and Organdies. , lam styles Spring lithawis. New style Clotho ltw What' cloaks. HOWIN HALL 000. Ova MOND arid. SATURDAY. APRIL 23, 1864. AIL DRY GOODS. 3.000 YARDS CHOICE SHADES ALPA.OAS, 51W1fatIOR QUALITY. 130 GENTS. CIJIMED7 STODDART & BROTHER, 450. 45R. and 454..5. swoop St. above !Pillow, TRA.VELLIN G DRESS coons, DF DIMMABLE STYLES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 400, 439, and 454 N. SECOND EL, above Wl.lloW. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. NW ADVANCE IQ PRIM. We are still selling our Black Bilks at the same prieee an we did early In the season. notwithstanding the re• cent advances. MANTLE SILEF. ALL WIDTHS. Plain Bilks, all colors. $1 30 to $6 76. Fancy Silks. $1 to $2 50. Rich heavy. handsome Fancy' Ealks• $2 87 to $6.60. Rich Chene Bilks, at 1 112.3 71„ worth *3. Pl. AO a. a. at ita " S 4. at $4 75, " - 615.50. at " 117 10 pieces small plaid Sil k s, at $1.25. worth $t 50 R. 81 1 11111. & SON, Ms. 713 and 71$ N. TESTS tarsot. CHEAP CRASH.--WILL OPEN, THIS MORMISIG, one bale extra heavy aneebto Oradh, at 7.2% . cede. etteliVlLlZ B. Ettati6l, spl&mtaws4t 1013 MA RIZBP Street, above Tenth. MANTLES AND OLOARS OF UN usual elegance. Taffeta Mantles and Sacques. Plain and Richly Trimmed Kennet. Chesterfield.. in Silk and Cloth Short &scones of haul:borne Cloths. French Clotb Cloaks. MANTIOS BUDS TO OltDl3lt. &Ark gbatode in light colon. Summer Shawls of good quality. One lot deetreble Summer Shawls. £63. Black Thibet Square Shawls, $3 to $7. 000PioR & cONA.ED. S. S. corner NINTH and kf &SIERT Streets•. , DESIRABLE GOODS. FROM AUCTION. 26 Pieces Ramie Diaper. $2.76. 93 pieces Resets Diaper. $3 60. 36 pieces Ramis Diaper; wide, $4. 14 piece Russia. Diftper. v..ry wide. $5. Alloao 100 of Table Linens—all pries'. Plow open at SOEUSI R. STOKNEP. aibM 705111 &um; Street ARMY GDI WS. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. V. VA. S 8z I - 1 AL. Sr S.A. LA 14, mvily_Aux-4fLxtv . 418 ARCH BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. Banners. Begimentsl and Company Wags. Swords'. Sashes. Bette, Passants, Epaulets, Eats: Caps, Can teens, Haversacks. Camp Kits. Field Glasses. timunt. and everything pestalnhog te,the complete outfit o army and Davy Moors. A liberal Meow:tat allowed to the trade. aplB-1-ra F URLOU(#I3B. °facers and Soldiers. visiting the city on Furlough. needing SWORDS, And other MILITARY RSITIPMgIiTS, are invited to the yen extensive Mannrestaring Establishment of GEC,. W. SIDIECoIVe Bc SRO;, SANSOH-STESET HALL, SLHSON Street, above Sixth. PRESENT A'T lON SWORDS made to order at the shortent loth*. which. for richness and magnificence, challenge oompetWon. no other hones in the country combining the HASHVACTIIKING JEW.- ELBE with the PHAOT/OAL SWORD-MAHEB. mbri- Am FRO'riIINGEIAM & WELLS NIANT rANDIUN. AND MONT ONESTIIRDA AND IDANTINUS. 23TANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CAPTOR' FLANNELS. WISHHOWE ADD VICTORY CAMBRIOS 'AMID - - BILECIAS. SNOWS!, Bid/ACHED. AND CORSET .1111 NS. IiveiRPTIED V &VW lu anif if CLOTHING. SITPIEB STOCK Now Bead", WANIONAHNIt & BROWN, PONalar Clothing Elocoe. Corner !sixth and Martel streets ap22•mwe2mif SPRING GOODS. EDWARD P. TIELLY, JOHN KELLY, TAII.C.P3ELS. 612 CHESTNUT STREET, ICIONBS' HOTEL.) EATS 142. SOUTH THIRD STRUT, Sava just received. a large Mock of choice SPRING GOODS TO LET—ItOOMS UP STAIRS, 012, 614 CARSTRI72 STREET ap23•tf EDUCATIONAL. CRITTENDRN'S COMMERCIAL COL LEGE, No. 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of SRVENTH Book-lteeping, as practised by the beet Accountants, for Wholesale. Retail. Jobbing. Manufacturing. Corn mission, Foreign, and Domestic Shipping Business, Joint. steel Companies. Ban nit g- dm. Penmanship. Plain and Ornamental Commercial Calcalations. Business Forms, Coroner. cial Law. Detecting Counterfeit Notes ac Students received at any time, and instructed sena• lately, at each hours as may best suit their convenience. A Diploma, with the seal of .the I. stitution attached, awarded en graduation. Jfo vacations. Catalogues furnished gratis LOLLER ACADEMY-A SELECT BOARDIN SCHOOL FOlt BOTS—is now open for the reeeptinli Of Pupils, the session of each pupil nom. meriting When he enters upon the anise of the Sehool. Terms moderate. For Circulars address H. MORROW. Principal, Hatboro, Montgomery Co.. Pa. sa6 tuthel2P pr.,NIiSYLITANIA. COLLEGIATE APID MILITARY MisrITOTE. ALL/St/OWN_ Pa., chartered by the state with full powers and p will be opened for Penile on TOSSDA.T. M.Y 10th. she rdevational advantages will be of the Bret order. The Military Drill will be in charge of Major SCKSADORYP. ei Philipliclphia, whose abilities are well known. Bail& Inge are apecions, with modern inlDPBVOMents, and will acconomonate One Hundred iladete. For circulars ad. dress Nev. DE L. HOPPORD, A. M.. President. ap2242t SELECT FAMILY BOARDING— SCHOOL FOB TOTING MEN AND BOYS. MOUNT 301. Lancaster courtly, Pa. Session opens on the KEST TIIERDAY of May. FOY circulars.address apl7.7m LL It A. MORRISON, Principal. IIILADELPiIIA COLLEGIATE IN rio STITDTE FOR YODIA G LADIES. N 0.1530 ARCH Street. Rev. CE ARLIN A. SMITH. D. D.. OLA SMITIiir A. M. Principals. Bluth Tear name departments: Primary. Academic, and Colleg late. Kroll college comae in Classical, Matherna tical, higher Eng lieh, end Natural Science, for those who graduate. Modern Landaus& Music. Painting, and Elo crition by the beet mastery. For circulars apply at the Insti tute, or address Box 2611 P. 0.. Ph lad elphia, Pa apl4.6ra* "IVIITSTO LESSONS I MANIC LESSONS 1 Young Ladies. if you wish thorough Instruction in nocutl44 ' , metal opportunities are afforded at GELB &ABB szmumAßY, Rix miles west of Carlisle. Beet of boar& able teachers. pleasant basun. Addrese C. HIIDITINGTOIX 8K13341311 9 3, Plainfield. Climb. ao . Pa .BELLEVIIE FEMALE INSTITUTE- A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. This Institution, beautffulfg and heattAfuliploostik, In the "Xlo7 thena limits of ATTLEtiOROUGH. Backs sotuv gettil2ll l lgriraill S n r el i t g un a r ee E r nl irg eeteioi erm Swells weeks. The course of instruction is thorough and complete is all the Elementary and higher branches of an ENGLISH, CLASMOAL, AND MATHEMATICAL lIDUCATIOHL The French Lawman is taught by a native Fcenel teacher. Circulars, giving fel mutionlara , may be bed on AY plicatlon to the Principals, Attleborough county, Pa. ISRAEL d GRAMMES. JARS P. GRAHAMS. Priatiatmls. sall9 3m VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY. MEDIA.. PA.—Pup il s roOeiTed at any Una . ingltah. Mathematuw. Glandes, and Natural Seionesi taught. Military Tactics. Book-keening. and. 01,11 Ea , dimming taught. Bathe expanses about SS per week Boys of all sew taken. Refers to Wm. H. Kern. en. Sheriff; John U. OaDD & Co., No. 23 I3onth Third street: and Thome J. Clayton. Esq., 'Fifth and Prune streets Addre sslimo. IleT. J. BAUVILY - BARTON_ A. M. Village . Pa. aog MEDICAL. ELECTRICITY. Cancer, Goitre, Tumors. and ail foreign growths cured by special anarantee. If the patient desires, at the Bl.ctrlcal Institute of Prof BOLL ES and Dr. BROWN. ILAAO Walnut street. - Philadelphia. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The undersigned would inform their Mende and the publie immorally that they have removed from their Old Maud, oil ARCH Sweet, to their SPLENDID NEW WAREROOKS, No. 911 ARCH NTRNICT, Where they will continue-the tale of GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, COAL-OIL BURNERS, &a Having associated with mar house Mr CRAM= TAOS. (formerly the Prineina Designer for Cornelius & Baker.) we are now onnowal to enemas orders for One Pixturen of all grades s d &Wane. Asps* Ike pia(nsit ihe most massive and • VAST NUM db CO. Na 912 IV AN,INS. WANTED TO PUN 13 II E- Dwelling. with modern impro •pmente, in a cen tral location. Any one having such wale. Waage n(l.- draws "W. O. A. ape fit Da , WANTI.D - A MODERATE BIZ ED Dwelline to rent. on or before the first eg geptess. ber next. Address B. B. 8.." at this of etsting location. terms, aP23.3t WANTED -A. BOY IN A WHO.LE. Sala .114 RD WARE STORE. A mall ,alfrrl given. Address "Z. A.." Prep/office. ap211,4 WANTED-IN 'A DRY GOODS JOB BING DOUSE, it "VIM &lAA about 10 y e ear a s n o o f age, ae emir, alerts. M uni boa good <tilt k correct at figures Address in handwriting of applicant with name and reference. J. 0.. "at this office. ap23.2t. W . ANTE p -A THOROUGH OH El- NM and Da.Pool6r. to take charge of the ma ntifeetrtring department Ina first-ohm drag store. Cra' exceptional reference required. •ddi ese E . IL," at this office. WANTED -By A PARTY IN PEND ING to Wade In the We , t this Strom rr. In the Pro duce burinesa, ea epics of tight goods appßrt..ining to the G ro c e ry trade. to cell on earcroteelon.s,tfef.ctoryre ferocce even. Addrete, for one week, P.O , Box 36). ap43 6 WANTED -BY A GENTLFAVIAN and Wife the Dare Mae part of a Haase to the vi- Amity of Independence or Washington &mares. no or before Jane let. Would take the earn of oft, V er y beet of refer t ences given. Address Box 1404 Poet Ogee , inhl7 thsa tf 810,000. Otto Reeldenmeltu a s b te ll roror;r a lt t e Eff rll l' re r tr e o eT e l' e t . H :,4 of Brtad. Apply to HOB RP amt IRSGOR., It 419' WALNUT Street. $75 A MONTH t—l WANT TO HIRE ACIWITS in every County. at 078 a monta, ex imam veld. to eel/ ley USW shear , shines. Address 8. itaDVlON.Alfratillfo. (f 412. et WA N I'ED- A LARiIIE SQUARE Ma BUILDING. well lighted. for manalsotnring par post es. Please address • •0. A. B." at the office of this pappr. ag2t-at* if BOARDING. BDA RD WANTED-TN A. RESPEOT -01)le private family'. for a middle aged Lady and deadlier. within Watt manarefi frlm Sifhth and Chesi wat et.eeta. Addrens "W. R.." Press ofile.. (I.gi PE ISLAN P.-SELECT BOARD • ins large cottage Pleasant location. Apolv at 60R SPRUCE Street. References exchanged. anll3-6t. LOST AND FOUND: LOST—A. CERTIFICA'i E OF 5-PEE AL+ CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. for 5616.05, dated liferab 12. , 1830.. 754. In name of WILLIAM MEREDITH. Ala°. a- certificate of 5- Pei sent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania. ayr e enm of $5OO dated .Tnne 30. 1846, Z 0.1462 in the name of ELI FS PRICE, administrator of William Meredith in true:. Ay• vacation has been made to the•Anditor General for a is newel of said Ceiti f sates fele-Sin ELT K PEPIN. No, fill ARCH Street. PERSONAL. (EMERGENCY MEN OF 1862 1 EMEEOBBIuY USN OF 1862!! SSiPSOSACY If OF FM!!! - • - - - •• - es. have their Pay.rolle eaehad,eolleeted. or &Masted, at the Military and Naval Amaral , . No: 427 WaGINUT Street. Philadelphia Aprry, either in pareon or b• let. ter, to MIL St] JOSEPH, E DIYViTY & CO. WE KNOW OF ALL 'ME LAW. EOLIBITIEB—How. wheel, and where they are paid. and of the aid provided for fit faille% and of the regimette that a soldier can enter, and where they are located. Therefore. if Yon wart to avoid belex cheated and deceived in any manner, you are invited to call at our office, where all matters relating to volun teering are explained to yen. freeaf charge. for y o u r Protection. Apply. in per , OD or by letter. to JOSEPH 11 , osvlrr No 4117 WALPIIT latreet, , ap2l.- St The Military and Naval Amor. VETERANS, BE-ENLIST 1 AT. TEP 'PION ATTFIT!rjrN WARD BOUNTIES! WsB.T! BOUitTTES! CITY BOUNTIES! of rSi BO clirr RI ! TOWNSHIP BOUNTIES!' COUNTY HOUNTiEts 1 • eTINTY BOUNTIES!. • - tr APB BOtrlirTrnB UNITBD STATES BOUNTMI Promptly collected and forwarded to aey part of the country. at the hi iLITA.R.Y &ND NAVAL AGENCY, No. 427 . WALNUT tired. Philadelphia .10 1 / 4 EPH Dzvirr dt CO. Apply either in person orbs letter. atal-Pt T°`al OUNDED SOLDIERS. - - AL L SOLDIERS who have been discharmed by reason of wounds received in any battle. and who have not re. calved the ElOO bounty, can receive the same at OD°e by applying at the Military and Naval Agency. No 421 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia APPlT.oltber in person or by lstter, to ap2l.3t JOSE - II E. DEVIL"? 31 COMPANY. ANY WIDOW, OR PARENT. OR Orphan. or Brother, or Sister of any Soldier, Sailor, or Marine killed, or who has died in the service of the United Etatee, who deAires nizt.ty-stir dollars CM a year pension, from one hundred to eleven hundred and nin+ty-five dollars (.11.19A) cash bounty. and all the ar rears of pap dna him. shonld call at once, or write to JOSEPH S. DEVITT & COMPANY. No. 427 VifiLffilT Street, Philadelphia Also, State Pay, Comity, City, Ward„ or other Bounty. Am. Ace., if there is any dne. Apply either in person or by le , ter. ao2l-31 A H O Y!-PRIZE MONEY-PRIZE ArriNEY !—Dlocharted Navy or Army Officers, Sea men or Soldiery, their Widow. or Heim can be promptly paid their Prize and Bounty Moneys and Back Pay, pro cure PPaßialifi_ at the Military and Naval agency. No 4AI WALNUT Atroot. Phllere phis. Apply, antler in person or by /otter. to JOSAPEI S. DYNITY or co. CM County, and State Bonndes ardl.3t AUCTION SALES. B Y SCOTT & STEWART, AUCTION. -B-A ERRS and COMMIRISTOM MERCHANTS, Nos. 632 CHISTEDT and 015 SANSOM btreets. THE GREAT SALE OF SBA AHRLLS —JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOODS will be confirmed on MONDxY. ITIESD&Y, mid WEDNESDAY, at ID A M and I o'clock P. M , without reserve The only real collection in this country. J. BUTTON, sole American Agent for Company. anlD•4c• GOVERNMENT SALE -WILL BE sold, at public auction. on WISDNBSDAY, Mae 4th. 1884, at Allegheny Arsenal. commenaleg at 10 o'clock A 11., to the highest bidder, the following - rap- Party. viz: 0 Draft Hor•e. 13,378 Cartridge Boxes. Belts. Am 78.000 poonds of hemp Leather. 80.100 do do Iron. 7.7.6 boxes. barrels, and kale. Terms cash rt H. K. wiILTI3LII7. ap2rtat Lieutenant tiolonel of Ordnance. PLANTATIO X BITTER*. WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE • • astonished at anything. Years of experience, and a correependeove extending throughout all nationalities of the habitable globe, have turned theories into facts and established a bads from which we need not err. We are not surprised at such facts as the following, although the persons who write them are. We know the persons and circumstances, hence feel at liberty to endorse their statements: `• NEW BaxmoaD, Male, Nov. 24. 1883. "DRAB. SIR: I have been afflicted many years, with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hands. and a general disordered system Physicians and ...Meee failed to relieve me. While visiting some friends in Hew York. who were using Plantation Bttters, they prevailed Nam me to try them. I commenced with a small wine-glessful after dinner. Feeling better by de crees, in a few days I was astonished to find the coldness and cramps had entirely left me. and I could sleep the night through. which I had not done Tor yeans. I feel like another being. My apatite and strength have also greatly improved by the nee of the Plantation Bitters. "Respectfully, JUDITH PAISSZIs " KeeDOWRY, Wie., Sept. 18, MS. ' • • I hare been in the army hospital for fona , teen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton. 111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. Three bottles restored my lowa and eared me. * 0. A. IPLATFTS." The following is from the Humor of the Union Home School for the Children of Volunteers : HAVDDITIA NANI3IOA, Pirry-savinem ST. NEW Vont_ Attend "Da. DRA.II3I: Your Wonderful Plantation Bitters have been even to some of our little children, sufferina from weakness and weak lungs, with most happy effect. One little girl, in I:articular. with pains in her head. teee of appetite. Ind daily wasting coneumption. on whom all medical skill had been ealmacted. has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoon fal of Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly increased, and she is now well. Itespectfunr. Mae. 0. M.. DEVON." " • • • I owe much to 7012. lot I veil') believe the Plantation Bitters have saved mi life. Rev. W. H. WAGGONS/I. Madrid, M. Y." " • • * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitten. My wife bee been grea" benefited by their use. Thy mend, ABA 01TRICIS. Philadelphia. Pa." " * I bare been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia. and bad to abandon 111131141114. • • • The Plantation Bittere have cured me. Ray. J. S. CATROBIi, Rochester, I. T." •• • • • I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. G. W. D. AIfDBBW& Superintendent Soldien7 Bow, Cincinnati. 0." "•• • • The Plantation Bitters have caret late of liver complaint. of which I was laid ED prostrate and had to .abandort ray business. H. B. KINGSLEY. Cleveland. 0." .• • • . 0 The Plantation Bitters have enrod ma of a derangement of the kidneys an dnrhiary organs that has distressed me foi iears. It sets like a charm. 0. 0. MOOBB, 3U, 2114 Broadway." ai•.. ko.. foo.. ae., die.. C. The Plant:llion Bitten make the Weak attend, the len irnid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are °proposed of the celebrated Callow* bark, win tergreen, sassafras, roots, herbs. km, all preserved in perfectly pare St. Croix rum. S. T.-1880.-X. • Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness. lassitude. palpitation of the heart, lest of appetite. dis tress after eating. torpid liver, constipation &c., deserve to stiffer it they will not try them. They are recommended by the bighest medical autho- Atlas. and are warranted to produce an immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable. perfectly pure, and barmiest". liornot.—Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bit ters to balk or by the Callen is a swindler and impostor. It is put up only in our log-cabin bottle. Bewaro of bot tles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which several persons are already in prison. See that every bottle has. our United States stamp over the sorb. unmu laded. and our signature on steel-plate aide label. Bad by respectabli dealers throughout the habitable globe. E. El. DRAKE &a CIO., le23.tuthsam 202 BROAD 4/A.T. TO BOOR AND COIN Coui.EoTollB.. apw'D COGAN has purchased a ama•l. but very select Library of Gook/, and also an assortment of very fine Go stud Medan. all of which axe now on sale at No. GS lifortb...TNNTH Street. Plolede.pPitA. N C baa also several collectlona of Coins for Sole ON: commission arGir St' BUILDING HARDWARE. BMA? _ T HIM B. IMVEaL 110213 I sturrniit 8711111, and sib binds Of wrouiht Hie.% Lows or gnat/. SHIITTBE BOLT 15111 CH BOL7d and man, articles of Braiding and Carriage Hardware. omeafactoted and kept on brad YACKEION at now WORKS. Ofble Igo.* 36 ONFIIRCEI Alloy warrivotad BRA Ilrend WIT art 17.1iM 101( EATON & DENOKLA,HARDWARE - 0 - 1 - Commission Morelmnts. bsl4i COMIC= tout NORTH Streets. ceder for tea: Anchor Brand /Rails' Plyntontb KM Rivets. W. aos. Butalear's Cast liteeit Ikea CzbinLoOkn. Putnam's Homo Inns; Looke's &hoot F e.. r. Comm Brow and Iron Wire; Cotton s. Also. a foil sasortmant of American Bay wank ta.guar Moe() BD IS ' A TENT AMEBIC &N AN-a- Sal WA BATTON. —The beet inetrument of alarm and defence in the world. Sold by the inveator. No 1.46 IL SIXTH. below BMW. MO honeeiteeper eboald iritlmut vas. ra-tuths TOR SALE AND TO LET. THE BEt!.T COAL YARD IN THE CITI FGE EALE t minim it 961 North , NIN ra St.. blow Girard avenue. Terms MST. 110113-70 FOR SALE- BEAUTIFUL BUILD. DO LOIS of 3 to 6 earse, situate on Philadelphia and Darby Paseanser Railroad atePIT to BBLLOCE & PASCHALL. Conveyancers. an2B-12t• 1116 WALNUT Street. DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION STORE FOR SALE—Desirably located. handsomely acted. Mocked with care, and citing a good and increasing trade The owner le onside. at present. td give tt undivided attention Cadre's, with net tutus. • A M M.." P,'ca Mike. apEl 4t" A BR.O.i.UPE SALE OF THE VALU able Goal Eetale at Wilkesberra Lazarus eogat►. p,!apkyliratil. known as the ' • EIMIIarLTON GOAL CollFet. NY .• Title valnaLle property. containing' nearly 3 1 '0 acres of lens. will be evictet oectlen, let the PHILADELPHIA WIrOSERD CY. 4th of slay, 180, at 18 o'cloc% noon. It le - known to be. very val ankle the veinsof con j. ,baying Leen proved. It le within a short die tan ce orliVilkesbarre. and Se open to examination at any time. air Allen of tho Estate may be Dam at the Auction Store. Sir Stay absolute $l,OOO to be paid when this pro perty is straek off JAMB., A. FREEMAN. Auctioneer. 42 WALNUT Street. Above Fourth. ap2l• 6t. %V) my 2.3.4 a FOR SALE---k COUNTRY SEAT =tat CIIIV3ITT HILL. of admit norm km/0001.1i heated, Bud WM' 31) modem" improvements. Ad4.ess Box 80. 920, PAllidelozia F. 0: et 7HE IrOBTER HOME ASSOCIA.- JmkTION being obliged to leave +he baloldlng at prevent vvennired by them: desire to rant or purchase a large HOUSE in the wty or suburbs. asesssible by passenger vats. ComminsicattOns way be addressed to "Poster Et refl j sFociation." wire of ap":1 tbMußt. 1608 MARKET Mitt FMB , 'IITOICEi S TB RE E itT6ll,l ERIr!R FOiIEE. with modern imorm masts. for sale. No 1096 WISTA It Street. near Tenth and Forlna Garden &rants, to elm* an E•texe. APO ,. to AMOS BURTON. Ex'r„ No. 1398. SEVENTH St. Cao2l6t • et FOR SA LEL—A SUPERIOR BUILT 2110. de-ya,d DWELLING, three-etory front and boot. with all tte lataat improvemantat lot 24• be 110 i rge ) ard. ;orb greoc vines end frnit trees in bearing this eeason. DO 2014 WALLA t 5 Street. ae2l-3N EA-SiDE COTTAGE FOR SALE ma—One of the beat located and moat conveniently -Eta ran dad COTTA GO at art, I NTIC CIY. AMOY sp2l•ltn* JOAN F ARR. oamd.o. tr .T. FOR SALE—THE BUILDING AND LOT. No 308 CHERRY Street. south elde. 10.60 feet front. 108 feet deep At 82 feet in depth widens to 76 'net, to an 8 fact alley, running to finer eY street. yn , l- et the Office of Christ Church Hoepital ass WALNUT Street. - ap2l.- 1 25 st FOR SALE—AVERY DESIR ABLE mime nd andeome odnnu roar-story brick- RAVIDitNfIE. with threa MOTs bank buinlina. and lot bt gron ea No Mr MOUNT Vi ItNOill Street (north at. e), 28 feet front sad over 12.5 }net drop to Lemon client It IP finished in modern style. and is In complete ordnr. bertha been recenly thoroughly overhauled and re• paired; handsomely painted an i papered - thronithont; gun intraured (with bat d=ome gax-flitiiitet and chez deliers. which will be included in the *ale); bath, hot and cold wever furnaces, cooking range, Arc: . Will bb cold at a am reasonable price on accommo dating termite. and Immediate pnwewlon Apply to ti. w . nl , l &OK ALS& at SON. ap 21-6 e Ito. 244 South THIRD Street. a FOR SALE - A DESIRABLE mlis three-story DAVIILLI 10, with double three-story lamappi7dfnßw s,4•ut odern improvemte. in good td.r. m Street. above Green street Price *R.OOO . H. A. 0&91 , 1, aR233t. RIDGE Avenue and Green street. dt- TO RENT-A OOUN TItY UN- Ne e ige, ce wi.ix a few awes of ironed, front• ing the Inver Delaware, with railroad and • etaamboat conveyance to the city several times a day. Partially furnished. if repaired.. apply to e . BalLSli. Po. 144- anath FOURTH Straat. art Et` From 9 A. M 'to 6 I'. M. dip A SPLENDID SUMMER • BOARD. IZIO ROMA FOR SA LS OR FOR REttl'F.—On the Vest Charter and Yhtladelphia Railroad. elicteen tulles from the CUT. in a beautiful locality. unempatered for health. - iTh.ihonne is modern bunt and in avert superior style, COntaining a large wide hall. two beautiful oarlore. Epaelone dinning room. and eighteen o. , mmodious eespolierf, number of which are of cite Only to oe found in a first elate hotel c r p ivate wan.ion Five daily Mine to and from Philadelphia atop at the Station In front of the house. Apply to A D CALDWIME, anc3-Bt* 4t4 WALAIIT srtocsr. i n Pt BLIO SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. —in pursuance of an order of the o.phan's Court of Montgomery county will be cold at public rale, on It) oe , D LY, May :he 2d 185 1 . at 2 o'clock P. m OIL the pzeroi.es, a !deb.:daze and Plantation. or Tract of Lend, late the estate of Jesse Pawling. d .coat‘itd. situate in Lower Merlon tovrwhip, Mo. tgomery county, bot.nd. d by lands of Dennis Kelly. Thomas Resler. and the Haverf rd road. contain.ng 'Thirty three Acres and Fiftees two stoPrye r s ch oense o dwell dn g h T o h u e s imp ame m a e n e c ame .i tenan a A cure , EVPI . en unfailing spring of excellent water: Scone 13,achemith Shop: and Frame Wheelwriala dhop °rob dof well. soh cted apple and Pear trees, shrab be. ry and et ade trees: a quarry of good building st.me has been opened on the premises. The land is of a good quality, in a good state of cultivation, divided Into con venient fields; it is six mihe from eferket-street bridge. one mile from the Petneylvauts Railroad, and well adapts I to agricultural or horticultural purposes, or for a country residence. Conditions at the sale CHAS RIMER. Administrator de bonis - non. with the will annexed, of Jesse Pawling. deceas.d. ap23 gen* al FOR SALE OR TO LET-TWO Large STONE BUILDINGS. suitable for Rnindrir or Factory. 61Po s la- go BIOMEdY. Address GEO. BRICK. No. 1233 BICH &LOD D. Street. apt& I.re al VALUABLE CHESTNUT-STREET PSOPEETY. —The subscribers offer at private ame, a property on CHESTNUT Street between Eleventh and Eighth streets; 41 feet front on Chestnut street. and 111 feet deep, running to Jayne street. with the privilege of ait feetpo,mte. way runntng to Eighth street. FIF TY THOUSAND DOLLARS of the purchase money may remain on the property a. a ground cont r ,oe by bond and mortgage. TATMAN & BALLADE, 128 8013T2 NINTH Street, lnh4tt Philadelphia. Ai FARM OF 218 ACRES IN MON --•-a= Rog COUNTY. Pa. —Valaahls Timber, Mar Church. Saw Mill, die. Within 2 miles of railroad ora tion. For sale or eXobango. 1311tiliall OF INFORMATION. It • 441 CEISSTISIIT Street, 2d floor. TWELVE TRACTS OF lOWA LAND. for *OA. or Dalt mbar ge BO.REAU OF INtriosisTlON. 441 CHIISTIM &reed, It O•er Brown'g Drug Store, ARI FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE. +.ll 118 acres, Burlington county. N. J. 40 acres, Vass county, Michigan. 320 BC/013. Reynolds county. DllB , lOllTi. 10 acres (Ina/ding iota) in Minneapolis, Minn. - 606 acres, Pother county. Pa stiasau OF rerFolzacer.LoN. it • 441 CEONITNIIT, N. B. cor. FIF CR Street Cl 3 G CHOICE BUILDIN' L )TS IN NOR TH SRN part of the city. For sale or exchange. ggir Titles examined. Taxes paid on land in any part of the United States Lends redeemed which have been sold for the taxes. Information famished about lands. stoats, and unclaimed estates. BUREAU OF INFORIUTION, It 445. OREM. UT Street. BARE OPPORTUNITY FOR SPE CUL kTION. —For sale. a large and valuable pro perty of Two Hundred Acres of Ground. situate in the Pleat and Twanty•bixth wards, having a front on each side of Broad street of twenty four hundred feet. with e front of twelve hundred on League Island or Second street road. about one mile from County Prison, and lees ohmic° from League Island and River Delaware. Apply to J. H CHEM a ROL ap22-126 if. Real Estate Brokers. 433 W ALBEIT dt. ORPHANS' COURT SALE-ESTATE of CHaRLES W. HEPBURN, deceased. Talnabte Estate known as "BATH CHALYBEATE SPRINGS," at )3BisroL. BUC MONTY. PANNPYLVANIk. tuder authority of the Orphans' Ootirt for iha County of Bucks and State of Pennsylvania. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALL on the premises. on TEE , D SY. MAY 3d. 1964, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M.. the following described Real Estate: Th'e valuable estate is situate at Bristol, Racks corm ty. Pennsylvania. on the line of the Philadelyhta. Trenton, and -IVezo York Railroad, and a large FltohT On BARR ST!. ENT. which may be divided into desirable COTTAGE LOTS. The improvements are all that are requisite for a BUMMER. Assour, and cow elk of a FODESTORY FRAME MOUSE. UPWARDS OF ONE RUN DREG FEST LONG, With a capacious wing attached: an extensive piazza ex tends along the whole front; a DIIII2IU-./10 0 11 24 BY 73 PM, office. wine-reom. live chambers, and two parlors are on the first floor kitchen below stairs Two stair.cases leadmg from zhe main halls, extend to the upper Boors Widcb are atvided into FIFTY on MONS PLEASANT SLEEPING ROOMS. Several ffPrinic Houses for drinking and bathing par Poser, •A TEN-PIN ALLEY. with balls and pins complete Ice House capable of holding several hundred tons of ice, which can be obtained with great facility upon the premises. Carriage Homes, Stables. Barn. and other necessary otithonsee. A handsome Lawn, studded with GRAND OLD PINS TRIMS, many of them towering to the height of nearly 100 feet, faces the house, wain in the rear is an extensive gar den. containing the greatest variety of fruit and flowers. imported and planted by the late owner- TIM FARM HAS 65 ACES* OF. LAND of .the finest quality, and in a high state of etiltivettOn., having all been covered with Lime and other fertilizers Within the past year. But the chief attraction and matter of great value Is to be found in the MADIDIR AL, QUALITY OP THE sPIDD Gs. for drink , us and bathing, yrlucti abOnzei Cieoll this property They have been the Rabuirr of INV ALIDS AND °TRIM FOR ONS RUNNRSD YISARS PAST. end pewees a value not surpassed, if iignalled. in this. or any country, facts which are attested by Dunlap k Clarpole's American Daily Advertiser, of August let. 1794, which says: "The medic nal onalitiell cannot be explained in pp newspaper; any person delimite of information on this subject is referred to Dr Rash's experiments and obser vations read June 18, 1773. before the American Pritioso-, phical Society, held at Philadelphia. and experiments and oases published in the fire. volume of the"Philoso-, liephical Transactions of rhiladelphia.' by Dr. John A., siormamtle, formerly one of the proprietors of these bathe And farther, by analysis moiety the eminent changer, 10.5. F. A. (t.SN in May, 1888. as fellows, via: The qatutitative analy sis shows that one pound IV. 000 grains) of water coo- I , table: Photphate of Iron 0:1141 grains.. Bicarbonate of /son 0 2741 do. 'Bicarbonate of Manganese • • •0048 do. Bicarbonate of Itlaitnesist..•• I, 04)0 do. Bicarbonate or Lime 01003 do. Bicarbonate of Soda... ....... 0'0.56 do. Bicarbonate of Potash 0 0315 , do. kileashonsue of Ammonia, tram. do.. ' The celeb r °BALT BRATS srairfd-.or .43111114. ANY. namely, of SPA AND PYRM iNT. show from the analysis of Struve a great similarity with this water, in regard to the proportions of.tron salts, that of Spa containing 0.5751 grate., Pyramid, '4901. *rains. 1111-ST THIS CONTAINS 0.4111 A GEt, &MS Chloride of Sodium 0 ts.6.graina• Sulphate of Liam 0i0117: do. Aluminatrees. do. SA lee Acid . 0'0793 do. Bydroeulpharie Acid trace. do. Organic Substances (crenic acid, etc ). 6''d iii do. Free Carbonic Acid ;.• 0.3001 40. 11498 "The constituents of this, water. which, are of great value aentedtelnes, are Iron. Pho;phoric, acid. Oarboom Acid. bat t le. it Potash. Soda. and LIMO The Iron is Iw. Pottillit :both he all aetringent sod tonics as astringent especially In passive El sensomhage. 0(0,1;11:Lathe Sweats Diabetes. Chronic Mucotarrh, Lemma , Ms; and as a tonic it is used with t hugeats; t advantage in 47 8 P , P lie elections, An maiia, Chlormis. for it in ab•oluteir necessary to form the 'Wood co , peen;es. or, In other WOO., it Is a main coustitnent or blOoc4 • A part of the Iron is combined with Phosphoric Acid, Which Bull farther enhances the value of this mineral water. " Its prox mitt' to the cities of PHIL &DELPHI& ( within twenty miles). NEW YOBS (.witoin sixty five miles), and TRhZITOLI (within ten m;le•) and its easy access by Eallreed and Steamboat ( being ieee than one. fourtn of a mine from the g e b re ei . station, and but one•lialf s mile hematite Steamboat Landing). considered with its Beauty. its Mineral trellis*. and other advantages, meg% it one of the MOST D3SIRABLE PROPERTIES OF THE KIND IVN4t - ogimitiltz TO TWA PUBLIC. se an 011Millittion will convince say PURSON. CUM. ORLOOMPANT2II desiring to possess sash an estate. - I; may be examined at any time upon appliestase to Mr. cropper. residing thereon and reached by thA _Phi livielphia, Trenton. and New York Railroad to Anatol. or Camden and Amboy Railroad to Surlingtom. N. .1., thence by Ferry Boat across to Bristol. Plan of the nrenerty. with draft of the 1.12611041M0RDS may be examined at tee Auction Store. ' By order. at the Court .7. 0. TpOM. lA. Clerk of Drawls' Court' a J SCHELL STEPHEN BENTON. Executor*. JAMBS A FARMS &N. anutioneer. No. 41318 WALNUT Street, Pblladelnbta. apt! Mu:tat* AND SMALLER. SUMS t 3091100 inveet In mortgage for three or five TOM VB , at II . oßri THAOKAti & Soy. E nal Se - A 44 south 'MUSD tailcoat. coIMONEY, 110 ANY AMOUNT LOINSD noon Diamonds 'Watches. Jewelty, Plata dlothina, Ste...fit 101118 di CO .6 0111: Botabliabed Loan Ogioo. 00111 DR THIRD MIA t gAggaa, presto, lagor Zonabsa NOWA I( AMUSEMENTS, *OWN, SHAKEWEARE JUBILEII3. AT Tag acenzwry OF 11113410. FOR TER spprigy . lT OF TER NAIIITMIX PAUL iATUADAIY piSNSIFI 0 'o Ap lrliLl 23, IBai • pi,:itT I. °VertatO to elidewromor h,,,,*ats Dream. • •Mandeirnha. 1 ,liall.peare's Bird, INTRODIXT.W.N . . Hepreceetatioss trim the iitie of oltrapeare. ' ' l llll l spos , e's cooTt,.hip. It 611:ekePeltre a hie Meade. place. S. illiahaAsa in his ' , Lady, Aria from Tfto.llbAnner . 2 Bari of thakakrans CiRATIOD BY R. JAMS -Wagner. B,• INDSDOOII cpeeobee of Brume nod Mato Oniony os y o ODB 20 i•B•RePeiraßK, BY ORA MLSS hPRACIFriI r the dead buds of CAear. Chortle --Ileetbovem overture to Merry Wtyee of Windsor ..... ...• • • ,Ntoo lat. P epresentatione of Shake )sareas Sasses f, CraiMachetit. 1. Macbeth anti the Witches. Ae.t. 1.. bccuel.:l Kaalh,,,,m, 2. Macbeth melting armed for the, int , t combs t. Act V.. Bc.ne 1...... ...... .: Keel/mob. 3. Lad) ileeherb, Jot V., Scene L ..... ...—.,lC:dxdb teb. 4 lady Macbeth. Act V. , @cm, r. 0 oramilds. Nocturne from Midsummer dieht's Dream. Meta elei ohn. PART it. !den delimitate: Ocerinre—Die 114:widen °Bell lain German. and Ode to 13;tatnnoarn tu Roesk, e1 . ..1:L . 1 , 8 . 1y d . TU4 d oy fo u r r th . e v o a c ti ee it io t e k. by g r oi re nm ex ati t g a l i er va.. Chomps from Manzi Ms preset.tstinns of Sbakepeereen 1. Mika .Tonn, eta 111., Scene I. ....... • ""k — L ;ibi e " h. 2. Ring Jobn, 41ACt. , Scene T. 3. King John ' het V., So.no Vii Hanlbaah. 4 Romeo and Joliet. dot V.. beers Last., C ' iraeli " Znn Dar Frao.n— , rom tobonsrto Wagner. R. preeentations of lib at Apemean Si, 'HOC 1. Tempest, act iii ., Fame I ..ltatrbaoh• 2. Tempest, Act 111 scene 1 Kan bath, O , Marco from lithimm u AP m OrT HLUgEht'll It DreHA3t...ll% ndelesOhih PRIOEff, — Porq.aet.. Parquet Circle. Zalisony and Fa mily (Mole. tifi cents. lieeerece State. !L. Autphi thestrr. 26 cents 'rickets to be had of . . . LtYPOLryr Corner of CElll4Tlsinr and JUI4 /PM Streit its, eid P. J. WTLDBERGC.R. 13* South TBS. al> &rest grMATER At BORAIM.. S W corner Focutra sea= WOOD Ste AMERICAN ACADEMY OF Ml3l, PATRIOTIC RE A DINCPS,-- JAMES E. MURDOCH; Foa THE 111INEFLT OF TnE Feed - tram at- SOLDIERS AND SS AMEN, AND THE VOLUNMiIIe. REFELea&I,Nr beT.C/ONS, THURSO 4:IC AFTERNOON, .APRIL 1414; Tickets 2 cents. Ron ad ;teats 60 can`.. To boob tsiped at •t HICE&D & EV a 61 '5,21.14 2 CEESTSCIr,ttreat t , anti. at the !landau's , of Mt 4c enl2,6r. JUDAS TAB/EI:TA THIRD AND LAST CONCERT' OF THE SEASON+. BY THE HANDEL Sr: HAYDN• SOCIETY, GERMANIA ORCIHESTRA; WEDNESDAY Ernmnra-, A.PRIL elvw, MUSICAL FUND HALL, aostmaxma AT EIGHT O'aLoas: Tickets FIFTY OMITS. To be had at J. B Goad.% S. E. corner BBVBlitTli and OHEATMUT Streets. and as , the Daor. CONCERT HALL, CHESTNIn' Street, above Twelfth. GRAND CONCERT The public are reepectrnlly informed Mate oiterip COJICIBIZT will be given by an unoreceAented array 'of artists; on MONDAY EVRIVIA G, April 26th, 1864,P First appearance of the Tonne and highly ancoateati Prima DOlnTh r MISS LAURA BA.RMS. Who Wail received with the greatest enthusiasm. both tY New York and Boston. SIG. BRIGNOLI, The Favorite Tenor. First appearance of the Celebrated Baritone: SIG DRAGONI. From the Royal Italian era, e'reet. Ciftriioll„ Louden, r M PATTsN. The Distinguished Pianist, and Mr. H. MOLLSBHAIISE (Violoncellist). Conductor SIG J. NEMO. A Varied and Brilliant Prorramme will be presented., TICKETS ONE DOLtaft EACH, _ Feats may be Secured without extra chars° at rakk's Bock Store. corner of CaBsTNIIP and SLIM Streak, and at Leypoldt's Book Store. No. 1828 • tlEt IS !NUT street. apSl•tilt ROVER'S ORESTNIIT-STREBT THEATER. LEONARD DROVER. • •••••••-• (Alio of Grover's Tileatre. WEGIMAINOn. D. G.) GRAND OPERA SATURDAY BYENII9O - , APRIL 23, THEIR RUNDBILDTB LPRIVBREIART uF FELS BIRTEr Or WILLIAM SHAKSPBARE, BORN APRIL 29d, 1664. In Commemoration of the Ilinetrione Poet, NVIOLAPII Grand Opera, completed nPon the /famous tiomedy of WILLIAM. bile Nei 1-Baßil; MBRI WiVI'S OF WINDSOR, IN FOUR ACTS DRANAIIS PERSONAE ••••••••••••••,•• ....... Fenton ..-•- - •• . Mr. Page M dietneolrae Mr. Ford M. Lehman. • Mrs. Ford —..........Mad. Johannes's. Mrs Page.... fella Frederist• Anne Pane M'lle Dania's.. Slender M. Zinednalta. Dr. Cables-- M. S.ronfsid. - - Host of tlia Garter Intl M Robin. Sir John Falstaff al. oral. tome Windsor and Parts Adjacent. CARL ANSCHCT2.... Doors oven at 7 o'eleck. * Overture at 8 o'cliook CARD.—Mr. Grover ima the honor to annottnon yielding to the almost Imperative Demand of the Petrone of the Theatre. he ha! made arrangements for TWO MORE OP.EII&TIC ItiatItidEXTATIONS. ON MONDAY AN TUESDAY EVENINGS' SIBYL APRIL 2 5 t b and 203 th. 1861-. - MONDAY ,13/VBRING, APRIL 25, Positively , Last Per formance of GM:MOD% • FAUST! Reserved Beats for sale at licsild's Music Store, and at the Box Office of the tre at the SIOdS following. The AOleP Orchestra Chairs 01 00. No extra charge for reserving. Drees Circle and Parquet 26 cents extra for reserving. Faintly Circle. Private Boxes area :60,13entak, .•610 00, A. 81110.FRLD. Thulium Agent. _ MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AROR. MEW THEATRE. SATURDAY. April 23. 1364. SHARSPEARE'S BIRTHDAY.. DENIM OF THU AMBRI.IAI4 DR AMATIC.FUND. THIRD WEEK OF MRS. JOHN DREW. Third week and grand success of ROSEDALE; OR, THB RIFLE BALI.. With RA GRAND SCENERY. FINE ACTING. MECHANICAL EFFECTS, and BRILLIANT DABBING'. ROSA LEIGH. MRS. JOHN DREW.- Seats Secured one week in advance. Play to commence at X tc 8: terminate at 1/X. WALLA UT- STREET THEATBE. • • THIS (satura ay) EVENING. devil 23d. TEWCENTENSAY IIIIZTHD AN OF SHAKSPEE3I commemoration of which will be produced the great, his torical play of TII LIDS OMSAR. - It being positively the last night of the W ALLACS-DAVENPORT is6LIkMOII. The performance will conclude with the comic drama of ROBEEIT On Monday, Aprll2sth. Mr and Mrs W. S. Floeeneo. in their Irish and Yankee characteristics. Performance commences at quarter to S. A.S S EMBLY BUILDING, • TENTH A AND crtaTNIIT STREETS. THIS AFTERNOON AT 3. AND TO.NIOHT AT S.. WITHAN'S Elaborote Pearce Fantastlque et Phflosophigne. Han ka Panky Tricks. Ambidextrous Feats, Tbauma tartans.). Delusions. acoustic; Subtleties. ife marina and Bpeskinr automata. VBSTRILI gIIIei F.CommtruiTi2S. Whien embrace Unequal Been. B. Jocose Dialogues. Decblnnations. Incidents. Admittance 25 cents. Children 13 cents. It. ZAI*ESTRFET -IRIS' GRAMMAR scriooL COW:ANTS. WBDBESDAY SVENTNG, April Trth. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 30th. Tickets good for either Concert. For eels at John L. Young's. 2206 Market street; B Kern's. corn. 1. Seventeenth and Market streets, or at the t Chools of Ninth ware. ap23 St* ELECT READINGS FROM , , 811.A.1E- P- , SPEARS and other Poeta, by PHILIP L &MMUS!. Red some rf his Pupils. on the Anniversary of Shalt spears% Birthday. SATURDAY, the nay of April, at id Delos L PUN D HeL L. by request &Meg Rev. Bis hop Potter, 001 r Pollrck, and other di. tionnished Gentlemen„ Part I. — Marc Antonyi., Oration t""Hamlet'a Soliloany: Henry V. to his Soldiers. &a Part 11. " Phe Pama" Miaeratta); 'The Bells • " "The Sleepint Sentinel; "Ex celsior. ' Ixecntion of lifontrose," ats. Tickets 25 cents. at Gonld's, !seventh and Chestnut ate.; commence at o'clock. ap2.l. 8t E AND THE, NILE.—DR. -A-• mum HaRT;HORNII DIU deliver a Lecture on " • TRIP TO ROY °T." at the Lecture Room of the Central High School. BROAD and (MEIJI Streets. on MONDAY NVEDIIISIG, April Zth. at 13 o'clock.. Prop reedit for the Sanitary Oommission. Admission 913 cents. Tickeim far eale at ClnalcVet 81r. venth and Chestnut streets • ; Aehmead Event. the office of the Sanitary Comma:sloe. 1301 Chootnatat 4 and at the door on the eVenl3¢ of the Lecture. aplg-tnthent4t* THE HUTOHINSON FAMILY.—OLD AND TOVNO POLR.S. on their way to /eleven Swint and the Potomac. Amy. will give ono. Concert oa.y at coricsar BALL. Fettirday Ityer.:se. April 28a. when they will stag : their new Patriotic Bonen. • • Jeff Davis' Dream. "dm .90. Tickets 25 cents • Tote had at the door 2rping 'Friday and Svoiday., Concert to commence at &o'clock. ONLY FIVR• DAYS MORA OF •J. IMMO WILLI MEW PANORniI & OF Tfig BIBLE, at Concert Hall Lectursalooao. CEIBoT X CPP Street. above' Twelfth. Open eve Afternoon at 3, and leaning at 7% o'clock. Tickets, it eeAta: Children, 15 ands, Children to in %Mimeo. cents.. aninfit• ELEVENTEIRST. OPERA nOtraa "TUB 'FAMILY RESORT." GARAI:Men aAb DIXEY'S 11.1,WTE THE GREAT STAR TROOPS OP In their SENT I TBIOPILZ 8013KES. Splendid ElnalNg.Deautlful Da - stains, IJosZaabla ZIVAL leagnaa PI - Walton Scenes, Ita vr age, DT TWINTT TALENTED A.J. EVN 17 EVENING THIS. EEL , Tickets DUG Y . Doors !pen at 7 &slack. fe77-9m J. L GARNOROSS. Justness ' ManCiat. pENNai i i;VANIAI. ACADEMY THE FINE LET% 'Web CHESTNUT "WREST. CLOSIVA r.o. Prowl, for tho ANEVALEXHINA - TIOE. Whi area, pa rho SitBth of APRIL. By enter of Gomorra( ;DN aoR•111 GI.ERMANIA. OROH3STRA—PUBLIO EZELEANEIALS evonr_ESTURDAY. et &cloak, M, the MUSICAL TUNDiMALL. 81.116/1 tialtata :a tools. nu Mat atres of atx Uato, $l . To bo had at .V.Te, DAN, no CRIBSTNUT-etreet. J. B. 001 MD,h 1111 v B and CHESTNUT. and at the Malt doer. fa .41 44, P L EDFORD WANER."—INDIVIDU ., IL' Ms sod dealers will be rupplieetwith "Bedford. %War, ~ fresh hers ths.3ollll. at 00409rteet nails*. a the AlioWing, rates : For banal. si) galloneloak) . ... . .•....Am 2 Belt do do. ... ....... • ....-.• . • ..?,... 3. Halt, do tronlberiT) .. li . 3 - 00 The barrels are wall gamed, 5 CI. t iit Darakaaors low isporko upon rooois..na the Water AS pure Me trash sum Ms Spring. Au orders addraeseeoto mht/Am U. r. liDißfiON. Donut. Pa. moNuaticTs AND GRAA.VE irrom—,A ism asses troeut.of Oxeye. Stones. of violent' demises. made of tho lined Italfaaafd Mnarlaan m a iides, sostataatis en head tho Marble Works of DAMP7III.IIMISTZ, 11,11148 Avenue, below bleveath et. iladelphia. lola Sin if WRITTEN AND. VERBAL DE SCRIPTIONS of Wharaeter, Constitution. and Ta lent, with ADVD2II6 on Haelneen, Health. Sinew. idea. Sell- itnne al oawnwat, analteinent. and Train beat CHILDREN, metal adavtatlon. 80., daS and evardng. by Joule li. ne:PBB. narnoloatst and Bookseller. rakil9-ninth 110. SS 13.711 NTH Rtraet shave dibeettint. _ . WM/ 0011ABOt PIANO TUNING. Mr. a X. ILLIKMIXT% Order for 'PAW awl PonpoklaiiiPianos ma t rhoolvoi at *Wort al Store. ORIXTMO opirv, Mr. & hits hid dean lsm' Astory important; Is 31 , 4 ton and or* xtuls_s'onattlimr.tont rltlindolohla ILL to *Goya se roil oaf Woo - rAV ii olootkie. odS•kili terns tar • ar,„ M. Rabelmmo* .Conduotor . 50 .oentir.
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