.poor ---- -- . eoggifi..-Fr.nas AND OTTIEItS .s u -i ' One DaTl R , T.nae" to he fair / . 1 72iati for ghow Oxed•. at office No. 116 *Mix ,!,.s'.'ll_,,,reet. Philadelphia. tioli-lm igtillayr AND *i 14E NILE —DR. gala HatTeelORNE will deliver a Lecture 1 , - KIP TO BOY ''T. ' at the L.cture doom or [kid ' 1 Vi,.-} , gebo6l. BUO&P and CM 8 is Rinse.. on 5 0 EVEIIISIO. April 24th. at 8 o'clock. Pro- P. r t be Sanitary Commission. :.,ion 25 cents. 'florets for sale st Gould< Ss' :."..ad Chestnut streets ; Sat:we'd , & Evan.' ; the :',F , be santt&TY Commission. 1301 Chestunt et ' „,.1:« door on the evening of the Leet'" e " ,:-.. I_92l.___e4tP SPECIAL M BEAMING ~,t l Eikt ijr ,-; PESEhYLVANIa URIC Ali `,;;;A L , th e Rtport of the Comm it.e. V O ND A y gvA i'teheld at the SocietY'm F . ' "7"p oa at, • a next. 25th Wet st B gr. 1 . ran ieeted. flee Setry cxvoitri WARD AND THE DRAFT. acionnled law [log of the chlzeoei of seco ad n-iif beld ffElfB. b.V.FaI Tll3. 2,F11 at 8 Eobert Ratartß b0h.,.1 ROUSE). SIXrR Street, carpentpr. It. THE FRIENDS OF THE EPP° wr ,wir befog made to pay Off all debts against the ..q?eeirPtrifdbeftre:.B Ituretv7itherd to anl P.urth Pres to be held le Ca. , vary Charh.ToP4rgent at a on TUESDAY Evening, at e o•4l,irgt.bc.re FASSF.DiGH R . .R...tILWAY NO tIGIC SILADELPHIA. Aprti TS, 1864 w the t r e o s f o fZ e' ll a i t!al 5 of th 4 City after l smoking Will be Drohibited o on ' HENRY CRIIEKE Secretary. FORTY DAYS IN JERUSALEM Illnstrated bocci:ire will he delivered in the a the Evanaelitts. CATE RINE Street. &bay. ca NEXT EttEst.s.T. at 7.if. scd in rho Cnnrch istterGeNier, &PRING O&RD311 street. below WEDNESDAY, and in the C:onrch at the Pri :Ti MUNE below Third on TRUESD&Y dVE - Admittance 25 cts. Children. 10 cts. ap29-2t. VOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO riayion.—"Neylos...i.. t.i elltd rY " will be ,I;Pgt of an may by Bev T. B MIL CAR, at the fteetimt of the eseociat.oo. to be -"hi et. the Noe. Ifo9 and MTN ITT Street on MO N AY Amilgeth, before S o'clock:after which. 0, will occur, on the fohowi , lt alib.)lM: — Are . ,poorral peel:Pies (or in 00 more injurious to r. who are correct In morals, and adVOr pert from revealed religion'!" All are in ning 9.0 EVIUNGS FOR PRAY ICR —THE ; r t,cienteofGodare upon us for oar sins; and .iJczers whi.h beset ne. as a people, call for t, on our fellow•ministers and fellow-rihris r t::y to meet in tha sc.flo wine ennt.s.l illinrahos lo rotation. one hour daily. - • -, for united prayer. viz : For the Week cemmer deg sprit 18. (11 , TES EPIPB 15 . Y. ( 6p,scorqp). — ii.7 - 131 ii‘Y - ;;;;TWatmeDn.Y. ~-• 1 rziaiN CHURCH, PSta is EQI7 IRS, TIRSD ta and FRIDAY. ..." CEZELCH, BROAD and •ff.",H. ,- WisDleßS DAY and SATURDAY. .r. , ? r , irnen,Dresbyl'n.; S. B A Romhers,r.q. Ref. .: ~ 'e; ' -:card, Presbyt'n. IJ. M. Crowell PrAsbyt'n. _ .. - s..icton. Episcopal, J Wheaton Smith. B twist l'",, .',..".. nnard. Baptist .7 B. Dalee. United Prost.. V • : :;....,•?ns. Methodist. IS B Adams. Preabitertan. : .,3 ,4 Dra, Ref. Dutch ,eels W"rtman, R. Dntsb. ,:„.- ~. 3. Methodist, J A Vanahan Episcopal, i.., ; •--z . 1:.4. e 1tt Methodist. R. C. ~..vi si.S F ita c r i . ,IPlcopal. ..2 , 5 , • Preslgterian ID. A. Ormningh:l7. 7/14. r... zb 0 Presbyterian IT. C Anderson. .f. o meeting of minie eta attending the above ,_ .1 - was Tesolved in confeen.nce of the great ..,i-*. Lienifested, to continue the meetings another ..: I, , a , i n t ncing April 26, in the same order. They '...,t tliet notice may be given by ministers generally. (DILDRDEOS MAY DAY PARTY, AT TM: aafiESißt.Y Bfrit.DISOS. MONDAY May ad. .20 f Yr. 8--- pray, how are you to day? :,..y;-, :hree little children at home. how are they? ,ey are well; you'll of conree tette them all. A' w .itead of Kay, to the Childreo's May Bail. i....., ,- qaite early at half a three; ~ . Idea Ye before . seven. fter and get ao , ue to tea. • . "i , a .0 "t &WOOL as each little lark , t- i..q.gly tucsea into hi- nest before dark. • i ••. - .e to take A'reddy. and Harry, and Jane: 51Ni , at that they never mar witness again. 4: .till go. tee; they di) gr-titeit•d.l l gtit "...; ti.* the little ones happy and bright. ,i...e.;cry I'll give dry cents for the chance q p,,,: their fairy formal] threulth the dance: .. .,.:gc mine are halt :. it gives them great pleasure ,1- 4.,th. hie mita to the brave solaier'S rreaeare. c-4, ,, cant't well afford it in this ?ay of trial. .:. pr a ct is e. in some other way, self-denial. .i l ; 7 -- ::C them to feel that they each save a &an ill,: !C we doter the Great Centre , Pair. :;:t?..?1. 4 are two for a dollar. , on know, • I,it ..xtra charge ifl let Bridget go. . F . E ahem thEy get there. th-y Soot nice and neat, i: _ - :r-they get nothiog imornient to eat. 2 : -I. : A there's no danger. for wee and cake c ~..:4-entartainmant; they tell me. will mates the Committee will gratis AinpPase. , hey charge foe race alucer eve cents; i...re :'. - vet, for sale here at Soh wartz's close by. if a 1-Ter Retire theta; let* step in and try, , zg.,t roncd the corner in E I Me•tr nt, von know. t 1 ,314 and oh : coma. l.F.t's both of 11. ao. ,3 his see sold to Wee Drnek's I %hail send. i-L:, r:l red the children this ball shall attend. ri ` ; -...1 itattorwood i.., not mann out et nr3 way, .iff:i. ,iiss Druck lives. and I'll rend - them .0 day .w 're rare that you send B chard. Amy. and Bet; fl t r ei; them at home it the . eat tker be wet. .t e. , ±_,..llliti aura. will be perfectly warm: pc acrep them up well it will do them no harm. ha round elm_ little one fold. a vell d ad they will none o* them take anycold. [tie e It the mother would like to refuse :t Foidiers to help and bar children amuse ? L:•:.0.!..r now. when she feels that she could 've oat much piston , s a very great good. It r rrtlT D STATNS CHRISTIAN •:(.1111ISSION.—Cesh aoonowiedments for two enoing April 92, ]St4: a e (additional) es of Messrs. Jay Couke & Co & on (additional) :Tirion Corot:Menton Albany, New Yorli,per WWI NcEiror. Treseuror aid nociety, Lebanon, Penne per bire. Treasurer ::EE Volunteer Aid Association of &fount Jersey, per litre. Dr. Walter Ward, T:ez t r :; . nO ,- texhisrlon, Bangor. Me., per T. G. "sic Lel. Treasurer....:. pi c e:aof aFairheld by Young Laois& 7flivEvian Seminary. Bethlehem, Penns.. Ann Arbor, Michigan R Fraith - :Acren in Methodhst Episcopal Church. Lan ,4burgh. N. Y.. par Messrs. Flack & Bre . thanscelr (additional) I LEmon at Cumberland, Ohio, per Rev. W. . 7:Tama , ::ss'sid society. Milford, B. J.. per Miee :::r=e S Thomas. Secretary of a Social Gathering at Andes, Dela 7.nr.,anty_ B. Y.. per Mien Bell Brows— .- .;Eve at tie Waynesburg Academy. Chester y, Penns . per Wherry L. ity the Little children of Mrs. Hoile's 7,021!. Green street. Philadelphia it G. Foster, N. 1 i‘innel.F. Ashton. Philadelphia Aid Society of Esegelsville and Deer ter Mis. Logan Stoever. Secretary .11...t6-lichool of St. Peter's Church. Smyrna. .tar Wm. Cummis e Crater. Philadelphia. (additional) Crump, New London. Conn (ad- Ladies of the Seward Institute. Florida. c Y.. ;er Mice M. E Hotchkiss tr iid i ael.ty Lewietewa, Panzta per pi E. Hoffman, Secretary ' , Lurch, Third avenue. New York.... F.O. ti," • Easluel McFarland , Washington. Patna. L Schenectady, N. Y., (additional) t . F.cider. A. A. Surgeon 26th Er. T 7.i , 11: French Creek, West Virninia• of West Arch-street Presbyterian i4 rianian Philadelphia SionX .City. lowa Society. Huntingdon, Penna., par Stcretsty . . ..N ."'limrildown,renna 2, Thomason, Amherst. Mass....» ' lII' Ktiens from Soldiers at ECuoxville.Tenn. 'd'rd, Jamestown, 111........• • • t Newark. Monroe countycoun n ty ty , ox cou. 111 . !tza of Ogden, Monr V. I. Kensington Peter., Wa.Minton, D. C -31,sErs Carroll Company. did : ,11 .c.2..5c1.001, Village Creek itdorin Vsrmont, per E. D. MINI. .:rat 1 S Seligman 24th N. Y. CavalrY•—• 1. . Delaware. Wia k: ,: i 4 ;rY Societies of the Piret Presbyterian 3...ha01, Lockport, N. Y. , per klarqnle : S griol2. Treasurer ta , L. S. Hartley, Leefieton. N - 1" zatur-School. Central Baptist Church. Dor % , Der L. A. Gator. .. .... E 1 D. 76. .1 . .,.re0ne. Wlndac;;.6oll; W. "Eddy. Waterford. N. Y hr , P - Lceeds era Fair beta by Lizzie Hennes, ith Mapaie v050161...Mary Weralar.l,oniea t r, ?tcline. and Cornelia Lenpp. New Bruns- Bro Jacobs. Meredith, N. I • ....... P.; nq:ldon 4 . 1, 1 ( th Vermont Vole . .. tuributons received in Army of Cumberland, .itisnows : Inais Burkelo 01 :vain Hodgson 5 00 - _tttoti 136th N. T. Volunteers 2 00 te.o4 'I onlin 600 ,tr.r2h Eth 01,10 Ca valry B DO ;!.-.!tin L Raymond. 3 00 4. rL - Ide. 3tal Ohlo 600 :,. tr.nh bith Indiana 600 Et lis osier, 21st 0hi0........ 10 00 ;;;:::',.z.. 5 00 of Chettanooza ab. ',. - Otomaster Poleea. Anderson Cat , Y. 600 c.iii Oth e rs and Soldiers 44 85 ....tasto Augusta, Michigsn 24 i 0 , :'sto Fall 6 00 ..tct lones.lolth Illinois Vole 5 CO :. Wlicnx. &I Conn. Vol 5.......-- 1 00 i 4: I:c t line. 99th Ohio Vole 5 00 „00.. hAtah , 100 iiPlain Holi sVole m 1 00 . 4 . 7 .31:‘ uri ‘i.74 Ward 6 47th Ohio Vole 1 0 00 0 ..„ ecder, walker, 12th Indians Vols.. 1 10. 4., Tahiti. Vole ksid McFadden. 25th Ohio Vols. ... ....... 100 tin i., r.V.1[10.110. 74th Ohio Vole—. 600 a Frederick, Mat Illinois 1 GO I. J- Call 4th Illinois 1 GO P4??.t. Lee.,, • 1 00 ate:Er:;' Mien: Engineers 2 00 . 41, i• C Clerk, Pioneer Brined° 1 00 h...?,e i in 60th and 110th Illinois Vole.. c l z s p r 3 t, :, ,,p : tin SWIM cer ..... 22 go , ...._ ~!iCmit L R i C V o on ntiers. i OSD ' 1 W. IC Frances . Pennsylvania State 4t-i . 600 hwatt Brown. Bacine co.. Wis 400 tirplaia Gardner. 17th Ohio Tole 32 00 ''ter °facers and Soldiers u...- 17 01 EstY aa l gt v i:Ca l ied e t t rlt N i v i e rti e st . a :.ctepstokee Indians. as followis : 200 00 14- 56eChamberlaine.Peacham. 'XI , Yexmont ark Oldtariee B. A. Werling, PA - 5 &EV' j te Lame .B Carroll Ca • • iidiek'aid Society ofthe Tenth Bap. Pot (lurch. Philadelphia 22 OD -204 0 Anotiht previonslY ackilowiedea 1,803 79 1,859 79 T0ta1.... ......... - - 2511.199 JOS. PATTERSON, Tre B asurer. 49 U. 8. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION eeknowledgee 'lfl9de]yhia —2 l ccltt of the followlur storm cap to April 15; PAD A EISCVANIAL pkits J. C. F. Saunderts. l 49-,,,_ 1 box, I parcel. S o ldiers ' Aid CIOC‘II3 or Spring Garden Presbyterian Churc h, I parcel (books). Wm 11 B Sibley. 1,090 En y' gdah Testaments, Penna. Bible I Societ. Pkg...ti. Scbuesselle. 1 small box (lint), Scholars in Dr. Boni berger's Sabbath-School 1 box. Soldiers' Aid Society of 9th Pres. h tion asiows.-1 b o x c Ladles' Aid Society of Christ ' 7114T 34710 t 1- 1 az (shirts); Church of the Redeemer. rsittr-1 box. Ladies' Aid Society, Delaware county. it i t tl!..imeal-1 box. Ladies' Aid Society. 14,..tF0e idontgomerY co., r enna. —1 box. -h Society. Os —I box. Ladies' Aid Society S. Church. n/keg, / Pot Ladies' Aid SochitY. NJlWinlitSaY. said . ns ligh — lbarrel. Soldiers' Aid Society- El oo " f t . id - 3boxes. Soldiers' Aid Society. nlisi d — lbox.lLadies' Aid Society. 14 4 ' 1 H 1 8. 1 Jug, Ladies' Aia Society , anetfr—ibox Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society ad Re- 1 batch Church le` i 'lnatoll-1 bk. J. T Johnston -.4wLcdrown—lbox. Ladies' Aid Society. k kiestow n DELAWAIB — lbox, Laile ' Aid Society . .. YOE *ox f„,r k - 24P11113. 16 Comm R S C. , Commission. 1 parcel (papers), Bey. Dr. March, (Amer. Ist,- Temp. treico2. ) Parcels, Comm. 11. S. C. Commission roxsa.73 bble.. Ladles' Christian Comoussion. "Wmeßroc~, casks, 2kers. 5 boxes. I bal. Citizens. , 'l-1 box, Ladies' Aid Societi. t „. 1 4. 1 t —I box. box, Ladles' Aid Society. boa-. nett - it'd Drools 44,T 3 H — lbox. 8. of Reid Dutch Church. Omt-1 box, Soldim Fs' Aid Society. Lite. OHIO. tati-19 percale, Comm. U. 8. C. Commission. ir' t:an l— el rFS A l ga? 5 1- L l r :i l l y ' Comm. Y. N. C. Anse 'lt:P:l)ll-Ibn. Soldiers ) Aid. Society. YL bale. 41.2%. ow.u. Sr. eket; 2 j B boxes. 75 barrels. IS mules pals. 1 bale. 4Dasheass. 1 inc. 1.000 me t restans. ifs quarters the call continues nninnallr strong. nt oni friends win rearnibie shaft exertions and e,ifrayl7 and store-rooms otthe Commission until able to u m { th e extenaqa ifterrands duns. 050 H STHAST. 11 BANK Street, Mir UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. SIIMMABY TO JAND 1.1884. Work now In Progress M the Army at Rook calusr ija cceIMISSION STATIINB LANNELII IN CREASED IN EIIMBER- TEE WORK ABUNDANTLY PROSPERED. N i nn y More Stations Needed to Meet the Wants of the Army. UNPRECEDENTED CALL FOR DELEGATES AND SUPPLIES. PREPARATION FOR TIM COKING CAMPAIGN WITH MOVEMENTS AND BATTLES The Christian Commission depends mainly upoiltdireet contributions. and must not be forgotten by Loyal Claris can People. INOREASING W INT 3 DROIAND INCREASED MS. RALITT. Receipts of Money, Stores, Ac to January 1. 1861. 61.144 093 N. 1, amber of Boxes of Stores, Ice., shipped to the field or distributed at home. 16 MD. r umber or Delegates sent, 2.663. COMES 01 klilfilytM'Sg dilittiblltod, 0%27 6 4 Psalm Books. 502548; Knapsack Elo.ks, 1,330348; Hymn and Ll brary Books 43.182; Pamphlets. 155,141: Religious IgeWa papers, &Ma 2to; Pages of Tracts. 22.930.428; Silent Com forters. 4.115 The United States Christian Commission has seised the pretest golden opportunity of rest for the Army Coex tend iks work for the good of the Soldiers. STATIONS .h.va boon multiplied, each with lie chapel and store teats. free writing talves, and clothing, COM forte and residing matter for gratuitous distribution. VOLUNTARY DELEGATES. in numbers greater than ever before have been sent to preach the Gospal at the stay i, apd in regiments. batteries. and Camps without distribute reading matter and stores, and CbsPlalreb labor for the is,od of the So Mars 41. DsEmANSET FIELD AMINO, has been eillileiently extended to establish stations and superintend the work. THE BLESSING OP GO D rests signalin on all Parts of the work. Many thousands have been c eered. bane- Bled and saved. Still a large part of the Army remains unreached, and double the number. toots of stations and delegates, are needed to meet the urgent demand for them. Tie Christian Commission offers to the people a per fectly reliable and wonderfully economMai channel to reach the entire Army in all its various fields. The money given goes in full measure. in benefits for body and soul, direct] y to the Soldiers. and stores also, imme diately Lem the bands of delegates from home., who add words and deeds of kindness to the giftswhen postnatal Let the peclole give the Money and Stores, and the work will be done. The large Corps of Delegates no, in the field will serve as &grand corps of relief when the ai TOMS shall move and battles be fought. and the greater their number the more prompt and effective will be the relief they shell render. Let not the present work languish. Wait not for the Cry of the wounded and dying before providing relief. herd NOW and send ABUNDANTLY. both Money and Stores, and the Soldiers' blessing shall be ripen yen. Send money to JOSEPH PATTERSON, Tresenrer, at Western Bank. and Stores to GEORGE. H. STUART, Chairman Christian Cemmirsion 13 BATIK Street. Philadelphia. W. B. BOARDMAN, Secretary 11. 8. C. C. fe7-xnthtf mift. THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.— 61Onc‘iPtions or dobatiosta for Comm' , t- a of One Day'. Labor. flacon e, or Ravenna. reecthrad TO DAY by JOHN W oI.AOIIOIf.N. Treasurer. offico No. 114 q. - both SEVEDITH Eireet.Philadelobrs Let all promptly re spond. Subscriptions and remittances by matt om.y re ceived for, and acknowledgea in the newspapers mi2l3-1.14 • Etc. IT NITED BT SAJIBITA.ILY COMAIISSION. CASH REftStrra. From Joseph B. Bolton, 1670 afonnt Vernon ,treat, being bitch pay and bounty (cones ed h v the Protective War Claim and Pension Agency of the Uoited States ea -Murry Commisf+ion) cue flies son. Saran.' P Bolton. Bar low, 254 P. V., killed at the battle of Fair Oaks, Va meal Frat 'busty reported 1.29 870 57 nr, r IMIMASSOCIATION VOA EAST .Bisl , op Potter 115 00 Wivlkaolel obarincey. 0 0 00 John Wel . Jr- 0 e 0 FrE IT acknowledged vc. TUN GREAT CEN rELA.T. Cram fro 132.1CHEirglIfr street. indigoreby elven. that the 4seretarly or the Treasary hasrdeted that all articles destined for the thre 4 Centre! Fair shall be admitted to entry tree of day, at d that instructions to this effect have been issued to the Cot actors of the ports of Philadelphia New Yak, aaa Boaton. JOHN WELSH. Chairman HORAclf 170H'ARP FPBNESS, tiedry, ap2l-tf for. GREAT CENTRAL PAHL -CON.; NITTIA ON FINAN,E, AND DOPIATWAS - APRIL 23, 1884 ADDITIONAL SOBSCRIPPIONS. . , . . ~.. .. . . - • -. Pennsylvania Central RailrOad ....410,000 Borth Pennsylvania Railroad 1 O(0 Don J. U. Ingersoll.-- LO J lib ea Barton 1,000 Mercer J. At telo 1,000 Mutual As sureties Company. 1,000 President and Directors of Farmers' and Henna- nice' Bank 62.15 Delaware Mutual Insurance Company ........ ..., , 600 Cbas °limbless &Co . -—• • • • 250 Jefferson Mils ---- 250 Previously reported MC, GREAT VENTRAL FAIR FOR TEE WILTED STATES SAILTASY COMM - - . _ S.ION. ()Flues OF THE COMMITTEE ON REDEP , ION OF GOODS. Roorallo. 1 Washington Building. 8741 THIRD dtreet. PHILADELPHIA. April 18 1854 The Committee on "Reception of Gorda" are now pre pared to receive any articles designed for the Fair. and would ask the so operation of the various branches of Trade and Industry, as their labors must necessarily be very arduous. Every package should be property marked. and sent to the hairman or any member of the Committee, who are authorized to receipt and acknow ledge the same. They are happy to inform the public that all of the rail? , ad and express companies have generously offered to deliver packages to the Committee free of charge. A. M. McHENEY, Chairman. R. H. 'ROWLEY. Secretary. Committee meet on Tuesday and Friday afternoons, at 6 o'clock. A IL MoillinltY, . A. P. ROREBTS EDWARD B ROWLEY, JAMBS N. STONE. DAVID 0. MoI&MMON._ GEORGE & MoKINSTAY. B. S. MOON. J. D. ELLIS. JAME% 8. MARTIN, JOSEPH HARRISON, Sit. ap221111 Committee. pis OFFICE OF THE GREAT CEN TRAL FAIR FOR THE n'ANIT &RV 0011dC3- SION—PHILLDELYRIA. 1307 CHESTNUT STREET. March, IN4 —The Committee on Finance and Donations of the Great Central Fair appeal for contributions in MO EEY to those of their fellow-citizens who do not propose sending to the Fair the products of their skill and ludas. try. By far the larger portion of the money rem ved on the occasion of the Fairs held for the benefit of the Saul t&y Commission in Cincinnati. Boston. and Brooklyn. was derived from direct donations in CASH. and not from the proceeds of the sale of Evticles exposed. What the Sanitary Commission needs to afford relief to the sick and wounded soldiers is money. in large amounts and from all sources. We call, then, upon all bankers, cor porations. capitalists, persons living upon incomes, pro fe,sional or otherwise; in short, upon all who will not be represented in the Fair by their productions, to imi. Give toe example of those wh will, and to contribute liberally in MONEY for this great object In New York, although their Fair is not to be held for two weeks, con tributions of more than $200,000 in cash ha re been already received, a single department of trade, that of dry nr ods, having made up more than half that sum Brooklyn and Cincinnati have each contributed as much In money. and certainly the wealth, liberality. and latriotism of Philadelphia can hardly be considered as ess conspicuous than that of these communities Con tributiona will be thankfully received by any of the members of the Committee. A. B. BORIS. Chairman. S. A. MERCER, SAMUEL waLSEL THOMAS SPARKS, A. J. Aurno, JALEB COPE. OHN T LEWIS. THOMAS KINSER. IR.. T. A. BIDDLE, R. W. CLARK, WM B. RP.ET, mh.213-6tannwtf E. C. KNIGHT. 81.000 09 105 00 503 00 100 00 /00 00 126 00 )00 00 100 00 27 00 25 00 25 &5 21 00 2300 20 00 2000 20 00 20 00 aOO 5 09 1000 5 00 5 OD 15 00 15 SD 10 OD 10 00 16 00 14 16 1 00 3 00 1 60 MPERRY OIL. COMPANY.—CER TIFICATES OF STOCK of this Company are now leaned and transfers made at the Office of the Company, goutbettet cOritYr WALRUT and FOURTH eta up stairs, aP245-3t. JAMES PUBS. geeraterr. 5 0() 1 00 1000 200 400 200 carOFFICE OF THE BUTLER COAL COMPANY. No. 1105 South FOURTH Street, PETTAusLPIIIA, April llst, 186 l At a meeting of the Stockholders of the Company, held this dal% the following reaointion ineeed; Raolved, That the Capital Stock of this Company be increased from $260,000 to SWAM. by increeeing the number of shares from 10,000 to 21.000; and tharen the third day of May next each Stockholder shall be entitled to receive one share of such additional Stock for each share of the original Stock held by him on that day. ap23-3t SAMUEL DUTTON. secretary. MNOTICE.—APPIAIIICILTIOM HAS been made at the office of the Delaware and Chesaneake Canal Company for the renewal of a Certifi sate of One Share of Stock in that Company. in the name of JEREMIAH EMLID, deceased. the original having been mislaid or destroyed. WM. P. CREsSOM, Adm. corn Test.. etc. of the wilt of " apltuelata LYDIA setram. 900 15 00 6 00 26 00 600 10 00 2 00 DIOTICE.—THA'. ANNUAL ME MT- We of tee Stockholdere of the meaQuerrs MileING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN will be hell en TUSSDAY, the Stl of May next. at their Office, Mo. 319 WALNUT Street. An !Section for Directors will take plate, to serve the Company the ensiling year. DAVID HEIL. Secretare PRILADA.. April 21. 1864 AWN tmv3 prGOLCONDA MINING 'COMPANY (OF NICHIGAN.I—The flret leAtan of the GOLCONDA. MINING COMPANY. , limier its Articles of imaaton,wlll balled on NONDAY, the 9th dal' of Nay, UN, at NO. 321 wAvarr Street. Philadelphia, at 11 o'clock A. N. A. EL DENCHLA, B. A. HOOPIIB, • Two of theAwootatea of said Corporation. PHILADELPHIA, April 30. 1884. • ap21.15t carsolgulgyiegur.l. &MD SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD CO.. Oats 9132 12 FOURTH Street. PHILADELPHIA.. April 1852 The Annual Meeting of th e Stoth holders of t h i s Com pany, and an election for President and six Branagan. will take plate, at the Office of the clocipany. on MOM DAY, the 2d day of May next, at 12 o elect M. _ax6.tm72 WAL. EL WBBB. Secretary. Er. =aim. zaspitovEmENlr cora- PANY.—If otitis is hereby given that a Meeting of the Stockholders of the Tioga Improvement Company will be held at No tis MERCHANTS EXCHANGS. in the city of Philadelphia. on the 3d day of May next. be tween the hours of 12 and 3 o'clock. to elect Managers. a Treeldent, and Treasurer of said 001:111)11117- WILLIAM ELLIS, Treaellfer, 1111031. MRS No. 724 MARIUS litres'. MA MEETING. OP TOE 5T0013. - • HOLDSHS OF THE BLOOMSBURG IROS (1051.- PANT will be held at the Comany's °Mee. at frondale. Columbia county. Penna.. on WEDNBSDLY. May 1864. for the ronVeoe violating nine Directors to serve the ensulmiesr, and for the transaction of other bantem. WH. B. &BARN% Treaanrer and Secretary. - . No. xl3 North TATAR Street. Philadelphia. Urine, 1864. aplB.3ots 3.855 48 ...!7!6.387 24 MrNOTICE.—THE AN AL DleMirtg_tif the Stockholders of 2•11)1011a DAM COAL COMPADY %MD be held at the Office of the Com Deny. No. 31133 WALNUT Street, on WEND ILY. May 3d, 7864, at 12 Ai, when an election will be held fur Five Directors to serve for the ensuing year. aD/4-12t CHAS D KNIGHT, Secretary. Eass OFFICE. or THE LBtUIG.II ZINC COMPANY. No. 121 WALNUr Street. Pima- DF.LPITIA, April 19 1684. —Tha Annnal Sleeting of stet htoctholdve of the Lehigh Zinc Company will be held on WEDNESDAY. Nay 4th prox , at 11 o'clock A. M. ,for the election 01 seven Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the trsumetion of other trusines.. GORDON Biomass, apra-krt &salaam IMOFFICE BOHEMIAN MINING GONE PANT, 132 WALNUT Street. PHILADBLPHIA. April 14.1864 Notice le hereby given that an assessment of ONE DOLLAR AND IrIFTY GISTS nor Share on each and every Share of the Capital Stock, has THIS DAY been galled by the Board of Directors of the BOEHIBILSN MINING COMPANY, due and payable on or before the 16th der of HIM 1894. at the Office of the Company. 132 WALNUT Street. PHILSDIMPHEA. By Order of the Board of Directors. atign tinrl6 L. *SOTHIS. Secretary. IIInrOFFICE OF THE AMICRIC - FIENINaIIBANCS CO Y. No 3to WAL NUT Street —A General Meeting of the Stockholders in the American Fire insurance Company will be hold. agreeably to charter. on MONDAY. the E day of Nay next, next. at 12 o 'clock M. Tbe Annual MECUM for Directors will take _place mediatoly th ereafter. A C CSAWFORD. ap224mwtma2 Secretary. - oPricir. OF THE LEHIGH COAL. ADD DAVD3ATION CO rdPAAY. PRILADELPITIA. AVM 1861. The stated - animal =Noting of the stockholders of this C pant will be held. at the- Board of Trade rooms, north side of CDP.STYRIT Street. 0.110041 Fifth, on TUSB. DAY mends& the 341 day of May next, at half past 10 o'clock; after which an election will be held, at the nameplate. for officers of the Company for the ensiling Yemr d T y he eap2t2i-fmw6 t c JAMES S . 'e COX. P .P r M esi den t.he OFFICE OP THE CONNECTICUT 1111110 COMPANY. No. 408 WALNUT &run. PEILADELPHIA. April 16..1864. The Annual Meeting of the litockholders of the • Con necticut Mining Company " will be held at the Office of the Company Lin Litchfield. Connecticut. on MONDAY. the 2d day of Ney, 1884. for the PRIPOSO of electing Ci ncture to SOTTO for the ononing yin , . in emplanes with the Charter and By.Lavre of_ the Company The transfer Boots of the company Will be filmed on the 834 day of April, 1884, and reopened on the Bth day of Way, 1864. at the Office of the Company, No. 408 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. W. S. VITA= a16.6-141.° President. NORTIIMBN LIBERTIES AN D PENS TOWNSHIP RAILBO iD COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. AVM /TAM- The Annul u M eid el t its i sf the Stockholders of thht Conti oft Wily," if.thin P ro b an s l airlakt Street, on MONDAY. the sa day of Pr o ° at us Ocloelt A N., at wid th taw eat %Rum ablotion of M. aS I-OiR bi V ci 4 eld. MN.Lf►aSHy . CALEB COPE, TrnasnrAr Sli Ili O] 9 9 4 778 77 4121 903 77 Ce LEB COPE, Treasurer. $ 6.625 21.300 1140.925 A. R. BOWS. Chairman,. IMPI:TRION STATE CONVENTION Tho loyal men of Penneytoonts comnrialtut the RATIONAL MOOR PASTY will meet in Btato(haven ion in the Hall of the Rowse of Representatives, " RASMUS:TES, al noon, on THMISDLY. April 2S, 1854. Each district will he entitled to the same representa tion it now bag in the .Btate Legislature. and the dele- Mites will be chosen at such times and in anal mama. 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 Warts to the National Convention of the Union Party. to be held in Baltimore on the 7th Jane. and taking such action as it may deem proper in reference to the approaching Presidential canvass, The selection of the alerts; delegates from Pennsyl vania to the National Convention ic left—where it pro pf.lir belongs—to the people. assembled in their County Conventions, but the different -County Committees are earnestly requested to adopt eneb measures as will pro cure a full attendance at their respective conven , lone, led thereby secure, in the choice of delegates, a full and fair expresaion of the will of the people. The Committee cannot forbear to congratulate all Lovers of liberty and the Union upon the recent triumphs of the good cause in New Hampshire and Connecticut. and to express the hope. *hared by all loyal men, that they are only the foreAnnere of more splendid victories so. nto be Inn in the same cause, alike by the bullet and the ballot. In behalf of the Union State Central Committee. WAYNE bIoVEAOII, Chairman. ego W. HAILEBBLY. 2 secretaries, W. W. HAYS. aree lag• PROFESSOR C. H. BOLLES WILL COMMENCE A COURSE OF LEattrios ON THE SUBJECT OF MEDICAL ELBOTRICITY, AT THE ELECTRICAL INSTITUTErLeAO weLrfur Atreet, rbiladelphla. 4 MAY 17th, 1864 PrWearer BOLLES haying closed hie Third Winter Course of LECTURES 'to a large Mete of Medical Men and others. whole complimentary resolutions show the entire eatiefe.ction they entertain In the perfection of his new snetom in the TREATMENT of ACUTE and CHROMIC WHIMS. by the use of GALVANISM and ether modifications of ELECTRICITY. will commence another COURSE OF LECTURES at the Institution. IMMO WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY EVENING. May 17th. 1864. Persons wishing to attend the CoUrte are requested to make appliaallon early. ap2o. erfaa4tifs REDUCTIOM IIS TUB PatICE OF CONS.—In accordance with a resolution of the hoard of Trustees, reseed on the 25th instant, the price Of Coke from the Martet-street and Spring Garden Work= has been radiated to 10 sante per bushel. and rota the Point Breeze and Nanftynek Works to 8 cents rn-r bnehel. JOHN C. CRESSON, Chief Engineer. PHILADELPHIA GAR WOREH March ZS. 1864 anb29 lm M. CITY BOUNTY NOTICIM.-01PFICle P CI S TY B . OUNTY 1601. FUND COMMISSION. Mo. 412 itUNB treet Aprlll. The City Bounty widow/Mune to be paid null Wilier notice. No applications for Bounty will be entertained trout recruits who enlisted prior t o the date of the President's Proclamation. October 17, 1553. In future. powers of attorney for the City Bounty, from now recruits for Pennsylvania Regiments. ratotered in titer Oils date. meet be endoreed by the Mager to charge the barracks that the man has been received there. IP, order of the Commisoion apl-tf SAAIIIII. 0. DAWSON, Secretary. cSC.- GOOD SPRING RAILROAD CO PinibAnaLrata. ADM 13. l6el The Annual Keating of oh.. Stockholdere of this Coin pony will be held at the ' , face of the Philadelphia and Reading R. 1/ Co., No. 227 South FOURTH street. Phi ladelpbta on MONDAY. the 2d day of May next. at 11 o'clock A. M.. at which time and. place an election for egiefre , will be held. Wm. H WEBS. atda•lbt Seoretarv. MILITARY. lARMORY OF On. A, IST REG.'. lill NT ARTILLERY. H G. PHIL 4DELPHIA, April 24 18134. —The mcni herA of tbe company who eery,- d with it in September. 1862. will mumble at the Armor?. Bo 1733 Si a hRE c Wrest on Tit ssD a.. SFS aI SG next. at 8 o'clock (April 'A). TO 1111080711 THEIR PAY. By order of • HEolltlf D. LANDIS. Captain. B. C. Brams.a.n. First Sergeant. ati2s- 20 f. WIRMBERB OP BATTERY L, 77 - E, REGIMIKIPT P. P,_(Onion Artillery) will report at o o e s *a v t i N c O s l en 6 er ß e Eg e l t Umb &re lsBit6.2 t . o sign Pay Roll ittaa.o STAttit. JR., Captain UMW'S. B. J. rev's . . O. P. It* • iATI ENTION 1-MEMBERS OP CO. 0 leT RSGiMENT RESERVE BRIGADE Ma State rervice September. Mt), will rep , rt at the Annore. Sote MARKET Street, on WfsDNE3D IX &V MING, April 27. By order of Captain AT WOOD SLUT d. A. C. FIIIIOIISSON4 0. S. ap2l3e A 'EMORY B COMPA.NY,SKVENTH REGIMENT, P M., GRAY RESERVES. Members of the Company. September, 1882. will meet at the ,woor BROAD, below Race streets. on WEDNIPB- Del hVISMI y, LIG, the filth lint., at 8 o'clock, to sign the Pay ROM Filen& or relntives of decease& or absent members. will report. • 0. FRED. HOP VELD. a::23 30 , Captain. INAVAL AND MARINE EIER PION .**._ CITY AND WARD BOUNTY! ADVANCE PAY AN 0 PRIZE MOifBY I MN W oNTED for the NAVAL SERVICE and MA. 818 COMA who will be entitled to all the Oity Boun ties, in addition to Prize Money. Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay ee bounty. Application to be made at once to *rm. IL Lwow's Captain and Provost Mamba! Pint District Penna., ronSO-tf 245 South THIRD Street. FINANCIAL. 10-40 LOAN! OF PHILADELPHIA, Having been designated a Depository of Public Moneys and, Fiscal Agent of the United States, will receive sub scriptions to the new Government 1040 X.a CO AM. 11T , lamed under the Act of Oorrreaa. approved March 8, 1864. Redeemable after ten years, at the option of the Government. Payable is forty years in cola. Bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum in COIN. Registered and Coupon Bonds of different denomina tions. Interest commencing from date of subscription. or from the lot of March last. DAVID B. PAUL, muffs , FURNISHING GOODS, GEORGE GRANT, No. 010 CHESTNUT STREET. Hai stew radii , A LARGE AND COMPLETE 6ToDB OP GENTLEMEN'S EURNISMNG MODS, Of Mc own importation and manufacture, His celebrated "PRIZE MEDAL SHIRTS." 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Corner faith and Market street& ap22-mwe2mlf GRAY'S PATENT lviOolaDM3D COT •T Have now been Wore the public for nearlY a year. They are universallY pronounced the .neatest sad best- Itttug collars extant. The upper edge presents a perfect cure. free from the angles noticed in all other collars. The cravat causes no puckers On thelnside of the turn down collar—they are AS SMOOTH INBIDS AS OUT BIDE—ma therefore perfectly free and scow to the nook. The Garotte Geller has a smooth and evenly-flached edge on BOTH SIDRA These Collars are not simply flat pieces of paper at in the form of a collar. but are MOLDED AND SHAPED TO MT THE NEON, They KRUM% in "Novelty" (or tura-down style), in every half size from 12 to 17 Inches, and in "EnreßW' (or Garotte). from 18 to 17 inches, andrsolted in " wild sins." in neat blue cartons. containinu 100 meat also. in smaller ones of 10 each—the littera very handy pack• sae for Trayellers, Army and Navy °dicers. 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Tip EIM.ER'S COLORED PHOTO ORAPHS. for WI. are just the st7le to suit the times. Accurate likenesses, pleasing Matures and at moderate emus SECOND Street, above OREM. 1? SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. - "AIVITFICIAL HUMAN SIBS blurted vrirkent vrin. br JAMBS W. %I:TERN * 00., 924 OBSSTEUT Street. OPERA GLASSE/3 AND OFFICERS' FIELD GLASSES. Microscopes for Physicians and Student'. A. very large assortment for sale Iry JAMS& W. COSA &RN a 0: . 924 CRBSINIIT Street MATHEMATICAL 'DRAFTING IN ••••••- STRUMSETS. Obeeterinan'e Metallic and Steel-tape Measure*. Ter sale by. JAMES W. QUEEN 00.. "" 924 OMISTSITT Street. Prigad and Illuatvated Ostaloime• gratis. mh2B4se DRUGS. -13 BALES ARNICA FLOW -s—r. BR 4. tales short Brielut Leaves. 86 cares kinit India Bane. fresh. bbl. London-bleashed Jamaica Gingek. 3 bales Floridaemi-wool Stionae. .tore and for Bl 'We by . ULU{ 4 CO.. Anitvgios, KC et . TR* atiligie areet. NEW PUBLICATIONS. BY HOWARD PAYSON ARNOLD RETAIL DRY GOODS. CIVIL AND ARMY CLOTHS, MIDDLESEX 6.4 LIGHT BLUES. ALL GRADES DARK DO. 34 AND 6.4 INDIGO FLANNELS. 3.4 AND 64 BLUE GASSIELERES. 84 AND 6-4 DOESKINS. FULL STOCK OF CLOTHS. DO. DO. COATINGS. DO. DO. OASSIRIBRES. BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE CLOTHS. CLOTHS FOR COAOHMAKERS. ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS, &a. w_ r i"- SIN4D.EO aEL Ass. . an23.lm 34 S. SECOND and XX SrEAWBEREY Ste E. - .& L. EYRE & LANDELL, • EYBE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND AIEW FOURTH AND AIICH. SPRING GOODS, WHOLESALE. SIMMER SI (JKS, SUMMER SHAWLS, SUMMER ROBES, FRENCH ORGANDIES, RICH GRENADINES, TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS, SUMMER FOULARDS, • GRENADINE VEILS, SUPERIOR MITTS, INDIA PL AID SILKS, PL AID MOZAMBIQ ETES, PLAIN MOZ bIBIQ UES, BLACK SILK SACQU ES. ar.lB-wfm 3.000 YARDS CHOICE SHADES ALPACAS, SUP131:101i QUALITY, 50 osNrs. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 N. SBOOND St.. above Willow. .., s; 22 St iIItATELLIN G 71,DSS GOODS, VF DESINA.BLE STYLES. • OU.RWEN STODDART & !ROPIER, 4bo. 452, and 454 N. SECOND St.. an22-3t above WilloW 1V W. CORNER.EIGHTH AND MARKET. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO ) tram: my COWPIRTHWAIT & CO.). HAVE NOW OPEN. d fine assortment of Black Silks. Small Plaid India Silks, Plain, Striped, and Plaid Poplins. Superior Black and Colored Pink, Bine, and Buff Brilliante. Pink. Blue, and Buff Percales. Striped and Figured French Chintzes SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS. 100 Lama Wool Swawle, from $2 00 to $B. 100 Mozamblona " $3 to $7. 100 Bilk Cbook !. 14 to $9. 100 Black Stella •• $7.00 to $9O We still have an Immense stock of DUTTON AND LINEN NHEETINGS 1119 500 dozen Towels and Napkins. A fall ane of Barnesly Table Linens The celebrated Power and Hand• Loom Table Linens. Huokaback, Btrilee, and Diaper. Lancaster,. Manchester, and Honey- Comb Quilts. Pink, Blue, and White atenellies Cousternanes and Quilts. Cloths, Cassimeres, and Cloakings. A fall assortment of Sacking's. A full assortment of Cloths and Cassimerea. / full assortment of Boys' wear, At Wholesale and Retell, N. W. Corner Eighth and Market Streets. mh2l• mwf• tiyl NEW MOURNING STORE. The undersigned would respeathilly announce that hey are now receiving their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK MOURNING GOODS, Baregea. Crepe Maretze. Stnanis, Grenadines. Taimatines. üballie Florentine, Mozambiqueg, Organdies, Poplins. Vaiencias, Lawns. Mohnirs. - Foulards. tire , dre ALE°. STISIVLS, Shetland, Grenadine. Silk. Berea, Lim Thine. am, are. MaINTLES of the newest styles. a splendid assortment of LIGHT SILKS always on hand. M. & A. MYERS as CO., 926 CHESTNUT Street. 1103 fm ein NEW STOREIII S. E. Cora NINTH AND ARCH STREETS. COWPERTHWAIT ds CO We would invite the attention of our old Customers and the public generally to our stook Of .FANOY AND STA.K.II DRY GOODS. Which we will sell at - VERY LOW PRICES. We have now on hand one of the largest and meet complete stocks of FANCY DRESS GOODS Ever offered at retail in this city.. embraGint all the new styles and shades of FOULARDS. FINE BILK GRENADINES, ALPACAS. ALL WOOD DB LAMBS. PLAIDS. MORASS RIQUES, MOHAIRS. IN_ GRENADE BAREGSS. POPLINS. ORGANDIES, J ACONETS. STRIPED AND PLAID LENDS, dm. A large and well• selected stock of - - K • Which will be sold low. 1 lot double width Mozambiques, 600 yards. at 37:40. 1 lot Brocade Poplins, 400 yards. at Mc. hepherds' Plaids from 37*. Fine Chattier; at Me. SHAWLS! In great varlets—ill tee new fabrics and designs for Spring and Summer wesr. ranging in price from $2.50 to $6O, Those In want of bargains in this line should give as a call. LADIES' CLOARINGS, all shades. CLOTHS and CASSIMBRES. for Rens' and Roses wear. from $1 up HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Ar Immense variety. consisting of Table Linens, Coun terpanes. Relining, Doylies, Towels, Toilet Covers, Russia Crash. Stair Crash, &c., We would also call the attention of buyers to our giorlr of Musßac., Shestings. Flannels. Calicoes, French Chintzes. Tignred Brilliantee Wool Table Covers. GIP bored Damask Table Cloths, in 8-1, v. 4, and 114 sins. Our line of VERY CHEAP! WHItEI GOODS 44 now complete, comprising Shirting Linens. White Cerehrlo Hipline Victoria Lawns, Hain- Books, Swiss Retelling. Plaid ?dueling. Ac., COWPERTHWATT 411 CO , S. Al. CORNER NINTH AND &RUH ST'S, ap&wfm-tt PHILADELPHIA. /WRAF DRY GOODS ; CABPETS, la OIL CLOTHS. MATTING, AND WINDOW SHADE 4 ,—Y. B. ARCHAMBA.IILT. Northeast corner BLF.VENTB and MARKET Streets. will open this morn ing, from auction, Ingrain Carpets, wool filling. 60. $3. 62, and 76e Ingrain Carpets, all wool, 76. 87e. $l, SUL $1 26. $1 3 7, and $1.50; Ija6ltshßrussels Carpets. only $1.62s Entre and Stair Carpets, Sic 10 $1; Rai Ramp, and Cottage Carpets. 37 to Ole : White and Re d Check Canton Mattis& 37 to 132 e: Floor Oil Cloths. all widths, 62 to Sic; Ma Bordered Window Shades. 760 to $2 cEIEDILY GOODS AND TRISKINGS. New York Mills Muslin., 44c; Williamsville, at 440; Sheeting.. 60e to $1 20: Poplins. 37 to 87c; Alpacas. all colors, 37 to 70c; Bieck Sins, $1.25 to $l. 76 : °Willies and Dfflainss,3llo We; Table Linens, 75a to $1.01: Napkins. 16 to 506 : Towels and Towelings. 14 to 37c; Shirting Muslin*. 16 to 37c; fancy and Plain Cassimeres. 76c to $1.76; Flannels. CO to 87c; Linen Handkerchiefs. 8 to 630; Ladies' Cotton Bose. 16 to 50c; Wove , . 12 to 75c• Shawls., $3 to $10; Lawns. 25 and 2 5 0: Plaid Poll de Orman, 57 to Met Spring Caoakin. *Lea to 112: Coat.' flot . nn.9et Pins. 6e; Needles. 6c; Book, and Bres t Sc; Skirt Braid. 70; Win d sor Soap. &a. t-Colgatea Soap. Cc.- Wholesale and Retail. Northeast corner EL lIVIATH and MASKBT Streets. apl•mwf lm BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. NO ADVANCE W PRICKS. We are still selling our Black Silks at the same ntieet as we did early in the season, notwithstanding the re cent advances. MANTLE SILKS. ALL WIDTHS. Plain Silks, all colors. $1 SO to $6 75. Fancy Silks. $1 to $2 60. Etch neavy. handsome Fancy Silks. $2 87 to $6. 60. Biqa Chose Silks , at $2.97,4, worth $3.80. ' at WM. " 61. 60. • '5 4 . " r 39 pieces small plaid Silks l , at Sl. 26, worth 11.60 !Noe. 713 and yura.safita MN A TLES AND OLOAKS OF UN 4A-A. umnal elegance. Taffeta Mantles and Basques. Plain and Richly Trimmed Mantles. Chesterfield.. in Silk and Cloth Short Sacc:tee of bondman& Cloths Prom& Cloth Cloaks MAISTLAS MAIM TO ORDIE- Sprirg Shawls in light colors. Summer Shawls of good quality. One lot desirable Summer Shawls, SO. ' Black Thlbst Square Shawl*. SW to $7. croopall a COMM. S corner NINTH and MARK - ST Streets. D ESIRABLE GOODS. FROM AUCTION. IS pieces Diaper, 12.71 7f/ pieces Resale. Diaper. 40.50. 86 pieces Unsafe. Diaper. wide. 01. 14 pieces Russia Diaper. very wide. Also. id low of Table Linens-all prices. Now open at SOHN H. STONES% sabre 7051 ARCH Street. It. spurn TRAIL E M. NEEDLES Ie now receiving, and offers for sale below present market rates marry neiraltida 11l LAOS LAD 'WHITE GOODS. He would call ** special attention" to his assortment of over 20 different new fabrics and styles of White Ooods, suitable for "Ladles Bodies and Dresses." in stripes, plaids. and II rod. paged and tucked Muslin. 100 Mesas of isirarea and elan Bali and While Piques, bought before the resent ad aliZ invoices of Guipure and Theesd Loses. Thread and Grenadine Yeas. Edging. Insert. Di g% Plonnolass. &a. Broad 8001-lielkhed HANDKIEBOIMM celi len" sad quality, teem 95 sesta VD. ,-,%; cm):_Ozi_4.l..yazo4:4lllo PBST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED. Ad , Wide and heavy Sleek Cetdealeills. Magnificent Moire daftly& aft saws. ft&indla 9. 11 h 1 /lY Corded nage,. golata. Sate Cha Stripe and Plait gilt& MagnificentOrtgadines and Organdies. . Mew styles awl= Shawls. New aisle Clothe for MOW &palm toitWIII —11014 II bulk MOND iltneto— RETAIL I)R% GOODS. VICToRIA LAWN S-38, 45, 60, 55 • and 63 cente.—lnvite attention to this line of Mus. line. being many cents per yard less than the importer now charges for same seeds. HEAVY CAMBRIC{ KOWA. Yard and a quarter wide. at 60 and 66 cents a yard. much better Wan can be Procured frcm first hands for the same Price. JAI:Si/FAT MTh LIN. extra fine goods. old importa tion tn lot at 65 tante% 1 lot at 75 Onto. either number much below their present value. NANSOON MUSLIN, at 20, 37. and 45 cents. SWISS MUSLIN& at Yd. 31, 65, 66,63. 78, and 88. Thie line Of Swiss Maslins cannotibe replaced at the Price at which they are offered. IIOHRkD 1RW166. 51178L1N, 37. 50. and 62 settle. 'A Matted supply of this desirable muslin, growing scarce as thew arm season advances. bTRIPED SWISS MUSLIN, narrow and wide stripe, superior quality, for 10 cents a yard. 6211/PED ESMERALDA. or Organdie Muslin, extra wide- white, Monrning, and black LACES or MUSLIMS, or BatABOIDARISS, in great. greater. and greatest variety. at low, lo war, and lowest prices, now, as heretofore at WORNE'S LAO AND EABROIDAAT UM, No. 38 North EIGHTH Street FURNISHING . DRY GOODS.-WE -a- offer a large stock. much of which was bought when gold was 25. We believe we are mailing all these °cods 'nook lose than any other More. We offer a fine fringed Napkin fur $1 25 Der dozen: 34 ditto, *2.25 oer dozen; antra quality of doable Da mask. $4 to $6 per dozen Towels, $l5O per dozen; flne Towels, $2 25 to $6 Per dozen ; auckabacte. bleach ed, ball bit ached and brown. 25 to 60 ciente; Nursery Diapere of every quality and width; Cotton Diarers; Table Linen. in bleached, half bleached and brown, *mu 6214 cents to the very finest d• able Damask ever imported: Linen tbeetings 11-4 yard wide for $1 00 par yard; a good assortmsWt of Linen Sheeting's in ovary quality; Pillow Linen: Wine Clothe ; Fruit Cloths; Floor Cloths, 23 yards wide: Honey Comb Quilts: Lan caster Quilts, uuensale Quilts; Dimity Quilts, With Mil:, Bine and Purple Borders; Mureettlas (Inuits, from $8 OP: one tot very fine double back Itarseillee. at the some prise they wore in 1860 viz: 445. These are now woitb double sheeting aot shirting Hustles of every quality and width at the lowest prices: Flannel,. cheap est in town. Blankets—We still have a fine Moog of Blankets, at reduced pricgs Persona in want would do well to buy now, ae there is a strong probability of higher prices. ' is D le W. 11. P.kNNELL, ap2s 2t 1021 KARR& C 81., below BM reach. WERLY CORSETO.--JUST 41E_ eel:lied from Parte. best quality elegantly fitting Werly Comte. ell kinds Coreete on hand. andmadr. to ardor. at Mrs. STEEL'S. MTH titraut. boIOW Chestnut. ap2s•st" MEDICAL. LYON'S KATH'AIRON. ffathairon IC from the Greek word "Rathro." or " Ka " signlfylng to cleanse, rejuvenate. and restore. This article is what its =Ma glgnifiet For preserving, restoring and beautifying the HIIHAN HAIR it is the most remarkable preParation in the world. It is again owned and put up by the original proprietor, and is now made with the earns care, skill, and attention which gate it a sale of over one million bottles per annuin. It lea most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the bead cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft, and glossg. 1.1 prevents the hair from falling off and turning 11747 It restores hair upon bald heads Any lady or gentleman who valnee a beautiful head of hair should nee LEON'S RATHAIBON It is known an* need throughout the elyilized world. Sold by ail respectable dealers DBM ug g RUMESI k 00.. New York. BM W'S MAGNOLIA BALM. This in the most delightful and extraordinary artiela ever discovered. It changes the sunburnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty. im parting the marble purity of youth. and the di:einem/ appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It re moves tan, freckles, pimples. and roughness from the skin. leaving the complexion fresh. transparent, and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by aetr.sses and opera singers. It is what every lady should have. 'Sold everywhere. Prepared Pp W. N. HARAII. Troy,. N. Y. Address all orders to - DEMUS S. BARNES & CO., New York BEINSTREET'S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTO RATIVE.-NOT A BYE, • But restores gray hair to its original color, by surmising the capillary tubes with nattiral sustenance, impaired by age or lithium. All instantaneous elves are composed of tassar caustic. destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford - of themselves no dressing. Helm street's Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natural color by an easy process. but gives the hail LUXURIANT BBAUTT. promotes its growth, prevents its falling off. eradicate' dandruff, and 'imparts health and pleasantness to the head. It has stood the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor. Used by both gentlemen and ladles. It is sold by all re spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents. D. 8. BARNES & CO., 2103 BROAD WAY. New York. 'lwo sizes, 60 cents and O. JRMI[CLN MIISTANG LINIMENT. The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati, who have been counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment. ander pretence of Proprietorship, have been thoroughly estopped by the cowls. To guard against further imposition. I have pro cured from the United States Treasury a private steel plate revenue stamp, which is placed over the top of each bottle, Each stamp bears the fae &Emits of my sig nature. and without which the article is IL counterfeit, dangerous, and worthless imitation. Examine ever: bottle. This Liniment has been in use and growing in favor for many years. There hardly ex lots a hamlet on the habitable globe that does not contain evidence of its wonderful effects. It la the best emollient in the World. With its present improved ingredients, its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made useful, and untold ills assuaged. For bruises, sprains rheumatism, swellings, bites, cuts, caked breasts, strained horses. dm.. it is a sovereign remedy that should never be dispensed with.. It should be in every family. Sold by all druggists. fek6-inctf3mgosocrgm D. S. BARNES. ifew York. INSURANCE. HAVE OIJ PROVIDED FOR YOUR FAMILY AN INSURANCE ON YOUR LIFEI HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, MUTUAL, WITH AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL. WALT= 03. GRIFFITH, PICESIDEIVS L H• TROTHIZIEMAN. TREAD G. C. RIPLEY. SEC WILIIAX J. COFFIN. ACTOART PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES - - Hon, William Strom Rev. Matthew Simpson. D. D. Bishop of M B. Church; Bev Albert Baffles. D. D. t Eat , . James Al. Crowell; Thomas Robins. ksq ; Lewis H. Ash hunt. Bert ; Samuel Welsh. Es q; James Danlap J . Esq.; W. R. Leiee Esq.,. John Else Esq ; Charles Humph reys. Srq. ; John B. Austin, Esq. ; S 0. Palmer. Fag C. B. Mount, Esq.; Baran./ C. Perkins. Big. • John. renrOae. Faq ; Field, Esq.; Messrs. .W. Clark & Bucknor. McCammon,ar Co ; Jolla 'O, Myers A Co. ; Benjamin Bullock & Sons; Wm.. & Alfred Mar tian: George B. Reese, Son, & B McCreary & Co.; George Cookman & Co. ; B. Kershaw at Co.; Kay a; Brother. JOHN H. PAOKARD, NI. D., IFWgINo. 12AlartEEr. In attendance at Agent's Office daily from 1 Co I P. Al PHILADELPHIA OFFICE,- CORNER FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS. B. K. ESLER., AGENT. ar4-mwfsm • FAME INSUBAN No. 405 ORS; PHILAD 'DIEN AND IN Areneis N. Dash, Charles Richardsot Der , Lewis,' %• 0. W. Dario • P. S. Justice. error's A. Watt,, FRlliOll3 N. CHAS. MOB W. 81.4.10,011.11.8. D. gear& MEDICAL ELECTRICPPY. Cancer. Goitre, Tnmore. and all foreign growths eared eqncial litlaralttee. if the patient desire., at the gieetrleal Institute of Prof BOLLES and Dr. BROWN. ERG* Walnut. attest, Philadelphia. A HONG THE MANY, SEOURE THE. Bseer. which are undoubtedly' a..P. REIMILEVB Portraits. Ilfs.stze rhotographe i la. 01l ovloro, plow s. Chtller3, 624.a1tu1i Wrest. U. PAPER WAREHOUSE. FARRELL. IRVINC3. & 510 1111105 STRBET. Dfanoradarera of BOLL WRAPPIES. DOUBLE aaa luau UDIUM.OAP. and CHOWN MANILLA, oa band. or made to order. Highest prise Dail for rope Ia lam or man Quanfd. AMIN A RC WHOLINtaIa ettomms. H IF E O. Ii 4s & REEVES, North WATIR Street. sad No. 46 north DELAWASE'Avonuo. Offer for sale. at the Lowest Market Prices. 'I A larn at° . Az a r fAßs t Groceries g id en O e tt raii is3l3:Rev ear . orally 5,4„Au Fe . to .r a ti o Vi ssa lL othe. TEAS. STIOES. oconatrr trade. _ .., _... Ex o te ol i ta i l e ea r ta rut for t th eanauig • ororator mo o to f ry TlTHl st i iiN ride t to p i o . Gl3 3. , B Miatom/ - CIE COMPANY, EL =IT I T M% PH I.a. D INSURAJIOII. ORB. John W. BYBIIIIIIIIII. Robert B. Potter. John Kessler, Jr.. D- Woodruff, Charles Stokes. JosK ePresidentph D Elli . s. t _ /ODEON. Viso President. rr. • 11611-11 WANTS. A TOTING MAN, WHO HAS It A.l) Iwo mill' experience in the Dry aoncli bnelnelm. elesiTeet a eil.istion in a Wholesale Soave . 6o Nall by sample. J 1 &froze . Emergency." this "fll ete• _ Ito A - YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF AGE, wants a SITUATION In a Wholesale Plow, Gro• con,. or CoraminefeX• house; le reliable. capable. a tole rable penman . and ba se a knowledge of neonate At &teas " Pram 02101). 111 , 21-w VERSO NB DESIRING THE BE4-VICE th e m expert PIIO9SIOGRAPHIC REPORT S& may obtain by addreeelag Box 614. P. 0. It" WANTED TO PTJ 11,0 HAS E-A. Dwelling with modern improvemente, in a con tra, lochtlon. Any one having attch for dale, plea.° ad drees "W. 0.1. ," at this Mlles ap 6t WANTED A MODERATE SIZ ED Dwelling to rent, on or before - ths Bret of Sootsm• her next, Address •• H. B. 8," at this office. etating location. term, Arc. ap22-61tri WANTED—IN A DRY 4400 i s JOB BING HOUSE. a YOUNG MLR about la yours of gga. am entry clerk. but be a good penman. quick awl eorrea at Harms Address in handwriting of applicant. With minds and reference, • G.. "at this office. an23-2r. WANTED—BY A PARTY INTEND- Irra to Wade 1 the West this Summer. in the Pro dace bubo (Amid% of light goods appertaining to the Grocery trade, to sell on soromi..lee. Sttisfsetore re fares co given, Address, for one week, P. 0.. Bog 30. ap23 6 * $75 A MONTH 1-I WANT TO HIRE AOBITTES in VW, Comaty, Ai X 76 a month, ex- Mea paid, to sell any new cheap Family Esertaz Me. shines. Addreers E. IlikDlSON.Alfred.Me. Yolk a kverg'm WAN FED-A LARGE SQUARE -AWL BUILDING. well liFhted. for manafaototing pttr poem Pleats address • C. A E." at the office of this Deper e.r.2.1-51to If LOST AND FOUND. FORTE AIONNAIE LOST-ON SA. trurday.. aboutlariee &oink, in Chestnut street. con taining aboot Twelve Dollen. and a Railroad Cocoon Ticket bavbag on it the owner's name The Ander will be I•tiltably rowan:bad by leaving it at No. 9 South NINTH Street. ap2s It* L°"'"-AOERTIFIC EOF 5. FEB LOAN OP STATB OP PEniiirLVANIA, ter ItAl6 65 dated MArcb 12. 1830. :go, 7M in name of WILLIAM MERISDPIS. also. a tlertilicate of sent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for tberam of 11203. dat,i Sone 33. 1345, No. 145 E: in the name of ELI K edmlnistrator of William Meredith In trret. elicrtfca has been made to the Auditor general for a re tes A ew said CerdneEt fsl el o-0m m SLI K No. Ell AIII Street FOR SALE AND TO LET. v L L.A IQ D.—FOR SALE -V ALII7 AR LE OIL TRACTS nertly &twinned. in thn nio.t Bead an. tive lecalit'es ill the 011 Region. in VISNANGO COUNTY. Penesy;vania. _ APPLY IMMEDIATELY: Box 2250. Philadelphia Post Office. a026.8:•r FOR E ALE-, BEAUTIFUL B LTILD -a- UG LOTS of 3 to t Acres. altrotte'ou Philadolphlo and Dar , y Pasaroigor Railroad anpiv to BELLOCK & PASCHAL L. Oonveyanaera, ar23-12.t• . 7 t 5 GirdLNIIT Atrog TIRUCI AND PRESCRIPTION ST, tRE FOR fuSLl — DearaOly located. handsomely fitted. etocted With care, and eclair a good and Wad% The owner Is unable, at present. to give it ice ntidividod attetti-n Address, with real naixt._. /Cc , "A M R." Press &Ace. ap23 4t. fTO LET-THE WHOLE OR ANY rinninn or the Commonwealth Building. Noe Oil end 613 CHESTNUT Street: *Liao. the recond. third. ay d fourth stories of the , Marble store. No. 619 (ltilt4T -617T Street. Apply to THOS. H. CONNSLL c.'onoting liorve of Dr. D. Jayne dc'Son. No 242 CRESTNIIC Street. ap26 . _ de FOE. ALESEVERALL HAiNTP. so RE COTTAGE 3 in Germantown. Anplpto Mr H. EIIfiSELI. ALLEN, S. B. corner of FOURTH and FT A.L. HUT. 2d floor. in FOB SALE—A HANDSOME COT. mika TAUT., having all the modern Conveniences; eta bl, Ocach House- and beautiful grounds altathed. on Prantrfore road, below Allegsany averse. &pray to lOSSELL ALLBB. 8 B. corner FOURTH and WALT BT. 2d floor ap2s.3t* FOR SALE-7 HE ELEGANT MO DERN REtIDEMCg. with large aide yard. do. 95 FRANKLIN Street. apply to Wsi Rn-SELL ALLEN. E. corner of FOIIE7II and WALNUT, 2d floor fto26 3c• gm FOR BALE —A.