' o ,„n—Raving just refitted and refurnished the prom ises southeast, corner Of Tenth and ()mites as I grevclsas restaurant, will be most happy to receive to y friends and the public generally, feeling assured can futnfah satisfactorily the finest liquors, es are, and oysters, to be found in the city. Mertz THACICICRAY, Fri/pi/OWL 3p28-tuthitist* Goorre,'BurrioNe, DMZBIWD NAILS, ENLARGSD SMUTS, and all diseases of the fast, oared A Mont pad or ineonvienee to the patient. pp Ibig• Zaaksr l e ilißianott,Surgeon Chiropodists. 921 chiestnat at reel. ita to phyaloialui and aurgeone ef the city. it A. Mr w P 22713118 HOX Tag HANDICHEORTECIT. g. Night Blooming gennUl.l, Rhalon , a "Night Blooming Cereue.ll PhsJon'a ti Night Blooming Omni", rnaloses it Night Blooming Corms:, Pliiilon's "/IlAht Blooming Ooretu." rbaion s fiNight Blooming Commis PllllllOl O / "Night Blooming Comm." rtution's Meat exquisite, delicate, and Fragrant Perfume, di/tilled from the rare and beautiful flower from which it taker its name. liisnufactur• ed only by PEamon & SnN, New York. BS'iwSIX OF oourrrunrp errs. Aeu FOP. PHILLON 9 B-TASK NO OTHER. ,Tol3x STUN, RALLOTPAY, & CO., agents, Sixth and Rimkat streets, Philadelphia. Sold by all Drug , - , apls-1m ra.esow & rtAzu.m CIABIDIBT 08136278, reed by GottaobalX at all his concerts throughout the country, and pronounced trau FINEST NERD TSSTRUNENTS TEE NOBLE. For Ede onl7 by S. E. Govr.n, Seventh and •Chectunt.. eud-stuturin SPEf.3I.A.L NUTWES. HOTT'H HIAWATHA HAIR RHSTOR &TWA HOYT'S HIA WATHA HAM RRS a ivrrv3. HOYT'S HIAWATHA. 11 AIR RESTOR HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR R. es r itsTrvit. HOYT'S HIAWATHa, HAIR, F-Stirox nvs. In Longfellow's Poem Hiawatha was adjuo god to hair. conferred the greatest boon on his tribe because lie brought to its notice torn. Every one will admit thai oar preparation is worthy of the name, for the benefit, it SWAM when it is known. WHAT TISE HIAWATHA DOHS. It restores faded and gray hair and whiskers to Wei' Original color. it brings np the natural shading of on. hair with another. thus givin s the hair a psrf.- et life er - rearm:ea, so the roost critical ob,srver cannot de test its rise. It mah es harsh halt soft n 4 silky. stops it, falling out, cleanses it and the scalp from ell impm-tries lass readily spyliod and wiped from the akin me any 11%11 drab. Yu, and entirely overcomes the bad effects of pre. TiOUS Wle of prevaratioms acriarot ,, i . ng . aulphn.r. Alarm. o. lead, are. The Proprietors of the Hiawatha pahliehed the fellow. tug challenge to teat in the Hew York dallies tkret weeks, which WAR NEVER ACCEPTED! Let some well known and dieintere.ted parsons se. point one to the proprietor of each prepa,ation .or the hair to brina up the color. Every proprietor to see co rning but his own preparation, and the person nothin* rho dozing the ten. A certificate of the remit to be at the expense of ibe unaucceuf al eon petitore. hold eve.rywhero. JOSEPH HITT & CO. „mhiO•ly 10 University Place, New YOrt. -ear COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This seletzatea TOILET BOAR. lit *nab aniTtrkal ds , Wad,'" made from the CHOIOBST materials, is MILD sad EMOLLIBM` in its nature. eRAG-RA.NTLY Aosn• arl. and .EXTltnatn.tar BENM"lf_ak...Lto. its action rigor the Skin. dor sale by all Druggists and Fsusy Goo dealers. iand•tathsts. FAD= SEWING, EMBROIDERU , IG, BRAID Quilting. "Tucking. ac., bean - Welly executed ec the osovEn & BASER SEWING BIACSIVE. Ma. ihines.with operatore,by the day or week.73o EST Street, apt stath3nt G-1863-11 B3ILIABLE tp2l•thatn6t HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE it DATCTESL MI% celebrated HAIR DYE is the Beet fit the World. The only Harmless. True. and Reliable Dye 'known. This solendid Hair Dye is pertect—c nannies sod. Busty. or Gray hair instantly to a Massy Riad or Hatural Brown, without injuring the Hair or stain. ;Jag the Skin, leaving the RELIT Soft and Beautiful; Darin fresh vitality, frequently reaming its Pristine solor, and rectifies the ill effects of bad . Dyes. Ths genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOSELOH ! all others are mere imitations, and should be availed Sold by all Druggists, &c. le &MORT, Sr.Dellet AY Street. New York, Batobelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressius the Hair. iy29-11, Oil rEICE CLOTHING, OF TEE LATEST Gruate,, made in the Best Manner. expressly for ESTAIL BALE& LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All. Goods made to Order warranted satiafss• tory. Our Oas-Pima SYSTEM is strictly adhered -to. All are thereby treated alike, do2S-I.y . JONES & CO , 601 MARSZT SUist. MASON STEM & Co.'s CABINET ORGANS SIT,CE & CO.'S gIITMNTH TEP ropuLaß CLOTHING Holmor P 1111.16, "OAR HALL." Zest•elam roods and moderate mica. WANAMAKBE. Brzwilt. B. E. corner SIXTH. sad MARKET gtreets. Wore Department (to make to order) No. 1 S. Sixth et, Wilrinlmt &WILSON'S HIGHEST rREMITIAI t IKE CITEAPEer, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. Salesrooms, 704 Chestnut Street above 7th. iMEA.XLMMEOZA. ELLEOBRSIDIR. April 25, by Rev. R F. Mira. R. Meager to Loretts B. Sian, both of Philadel paia No cards WELLS—DOSSOLE. —tin the 23d tnet , the Rev. R. .a. Carden, D. D. , Mr charies E. Welts to Wes Meat nit' Boesch,. both of Philadelphia. 1 . 0 .0..1..j4 RALLOWILL. —On the 75th met., Samuel L. Hallo- Well, in the 4Sth year of hi age. Biel friends we Invitsd to a,ttend his funeral. from the residence of Ms mothtr. 1807 tiaras° street. an Poona day, 27th inst., at 2P. M. Interment at South Lan: eIHLL r* S6IIRADEB. —On the 23d instant, Kra Sarah Ann G. Schrader, aged 40 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. from the recideuce of her husband. Mr. P. .11_ Setrader. No_ 20D.Lombard street. this ( day) afternoon. at 2 o'clock, To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. COREY. —.April 23d. at Burlington, N. 5, Joseph K. son of Horatio N. and Mary G. Corey. in the 13th year of his sae. April 11th, at Burlington, N. J., Thomas W., eon of Boratlo N. and Mary U. Corey, in the 14ah year of his as The friends of the family are invited to meet their fu nerals at Walnut.street wharf, at 1134 o'clock on Wed nesday morning. To proceed to Laurel Bill. ** PAXSON. —Suddenly. on the 24th inst. Sally. &sligh ter of Emmet H. and Sarah It Paxson, in the 13:h year of her age. The frier de of the family are reepectfatiy invited to attend bin fuseral. on Fourth-day.the 27th lust . at three o'clock. without further notice. from her father 's resi dence. near Attleborough Bucks county. Pa illflliStC2. —Suddenly, on Saturday. 23d inst.. Joseph H. Hinkson. The friends of the family are reepstifolly invited to attend the funeral, from his late rest_ a lee, in Clinton street. le the borough of Chester, on Tuesday, 26th inst„ at 3 o'clock. emBBEELy. --On the 27th inst.:`of consumption, Jane 73._, wife of D. P Cabberiy. The relatives and blends of the family are invited to aitesd the funeral from the raddenee of her husband, =North Fifth street, on Tuesday afternoon, the TSt n inst., at 3 o'clock. TORTEN. —After a short and severe illne se. on the 2.5. h int& , Roberts. Forten, sergeant major of the 4id Regi ment. C. T. Due notice will be given of the funeral OBITUARY. "In the =Mat of life we are In death." We are called upon. to record the death of Mrs. S hR LH iaS a. 6CHRADISL.WIfe el Mr, 1' a Schrader. of this City, endeared to her family and fronds by meal acta of kindness and generosity towards them. ever to be re membered and never to be forgotten. being the first to alleviate the afflicted or supply the wants ofthose in dichosa. Within a few short days that silent monitor .death has done his work. As a qi:e rite was ever do- Voted, as a mother she was ever kind and loving. May the sun shine brightly And the eritnra fall lightly On her crave. W- I. Y. BLACK AI.PAOAS„—J t ST OPENED, alarm stock of Alpacas and Glossy Mohair Lustre.. cents to El. GO a yard. ..timys Bombazines. Summer Sombaziwatt, " Cttalys. " Tamises. - :* NoasseUses. Berate Berman Craps Mares.. and otter Summer Goods. IiBSSON I; B 08. g ig ßse rcro 413 N.i CHESTNUT Street. DEMON bl RATION IN FOULARD ?awls. 3 Gtr: yard. Striped Foulards-760 .. 2 AO - yario Figured and stripes—s7'/ac. +AO lards New Scyleo 1 , - , olnrae. *1 Glo yards Solid Ground Foulards—sl.l23{. CO lards Brown and Wbite 111 ne aod te —in 25. anti BYRS & .11181. f. wrirou KEEPERS AND o vnt ons kl " - ut One Day's RavAinne " to he ratr 1. , .: 11 1 Please call for Show Card,. at 011ie No. Mild loath IsaVEBTH &treat. Philadelphia. auddint TILE FRIENDS OF THE EFFORT r' r.P.rtly"aireinehliniMAT pay Third a :giTtgarrees teries of Pnilauetpuia. a u ra invited to be pranant at a fi e 'ting to be held in Calvary !Church, LOUS P above Iftenith died on TUESDAY Evetung, at 8 o' clock. 42,5.2 t. M 6 *. FORTY DAYS IN 3.IERVSAIANDI Thig Sluetrated Lecture wilt be delivered in the Jallieh di the Realm°dad. I.l.A.Tili TRINE Street. above Seventh . on NfiXT 'Mint; aN, at 7X. a..d in the Conreh Inti-reeirdr SPRING. GARDEN Street, below . at. on AVID ttEkbAY, and in the anneal; of the Fri- CATSARlbibeloir Third. tt THURADAY 10G. Admittance 25 ate.; Obild o ren. 10 eta. at23.5t.. if • C lAts - Illtevloiraf-the -formation tba VSMAIdi BE. BOCIEFF OF PHILAVRLPRIA. will take plane 11 218 EVENING. at 8 &clot.la the Cal va' Pr;•bir .46"B3t Chula. LOCUST Street, above Fifteenth. Ad. .1 . -imam grid be delivered by the Rev. Drs. Bomberger, bhislcs, atd Newton An interesting report of' tee oPe ions o 'ra I f the Pool.ty aleo be read_ t 18 exPected the tee.tlag pill be deeply inlereetlng. Red. - Igenerea attendance is invited. It* TO THE PLI 7 / 1 1BESS OF PHILA.' DELPHIA. —A public wearing will be hold at the sl - blo Von Dote H BIN obove FILBEIM . -4 eat on IlltrASD Y a SVESISO 2.Bsh Institut. at o'clock, itt reference A to the Great . Bani. y lair. All " , Pecteil to be present. and take an laterid in the } ,! s dlttak, AY order or the Committee of Plumbers 026.2 t. J. C. HUNTER. E. G. BOOZ. Agent, L2O WALNUT Wee. Philadelphia. PLUTO Q. P ANOE. I. E WIELD. and CHESTNUT. me.. nrsiE CedI.IKAW CIONTRAIs PAIR. oftics of the 1/ocounttee on Labor. Income, sad = l ie, my. ViS e. 687115fT11. Street. Philadelphia. The undersigned. Treasurer of thla Committee. Ws gums-edges the receipt of the folio Wlagarib icriptio MP Fran Fraphford and amp hwark (Fifth and Sixth) 1,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 r Railway. Per Captain West. one day's gross receipts .1 the road $lO5 21 A Conduct..r on yeah nod Sixth ihreeia-Radway- 200 Richard Middleton dr Co 25 00 Philadelphia and On Creek OIL Company. No. 317 Walnut street, one day's income from the C,.. .. 113 08 En_ploytes of Messrs. Hefter & Haye. umbrela ic. hers. one day's labor per Was isailie . cost. .- 60 25 One Week'e income from Reading Lodge, No. 398, 1.0. ix r.. - per sum.. S. iltil 15 05 Prom Department of City Propertf, per John. M. liiley. Chairman: John WLeigh......410 00 Jae. Houseman $2 00 Samuel 'Fellers3 CO J. S. Mclntire .... 203 Rob. H Shaw 203 RI Holt 200 Samuel McCauley.... 200 ol.Reakenbarg........ 200 Jorephßickley 200 Joseph Barr 2 00 Wm N. btancilif 2 CO J. V. James 2 00 John Sweeten 2 CO Henry Walter 2 01 lidward Shain 2 (0 James Taylor 1 50 Robert Dorman 200 able Roberts 159 James Boyd 200 J. E. Corad. • .... ...... 100 Edw, 11 Davis 2 0,, Jas. T. Ashman 1 00 Jniin.,faniding......, 2 GI R. C. Worrell 100 John Grace 2 CC/ Isaiah Shriver ..... ... 100 John L. Hill 5 00 Building Inspecor's °Mae. per John 11. Riley 1 1 00 Pr (Oben itary Supreme Conn. per 3..hrt IL Riley:- 3. Roes dr.owden.....sl o 001Jarsb Nallett 5 00 C B. ROSS 1 5011 d. 01 Worrell 1 00 Department of Receiver of Taxes. per Janie, C r.tols. Rfn.. remitted by John 1.1. Riley ...151 00 Carl,. per Harvey C. nale , lin. Beq 11 03 From D., C. W.. and B Heilman. four brothers.- 20 01 (1 1,„„,,„, & ec, . Rangers. Philadelphia - WO 00 Presldsnt and (3111cers of the Bank of Penn Town. ship. per George M. Troutman . 1.01 03 G. A. Some . Peg .. _ PO U 0 A daT's labor from Mary Stddall. 750; Maria Bent- . ley, 55c; Hannah Boyd. 25c; Rachel MlGirr, 50c; Elisabeth Deal, 25c; Mary ()Wk. 25c; Hannan. Cohen. 25c; total 2 50 W..(1. II 56 50 Jesse Lefer t y $5 00 (1 W. P A on! a P. .vy 3 10 'T. D. H 3 00i Mrs Downing 50 Cash 6 0! IH. G 1 01 Cash .: : ........ ?... M I A. .P d ... _3 q • Operatives. Quaker City Swain Mills 20 isa Rev. W. P. Lewis. Pottsville ......... ...... 10 1..0 . . Rigmecr and Railway Department at . fichnylicill ...,1 Sn.ctuaannitt Railroad. one die's oay of cfficere and workmen, per George Rice, Rm.:" 63 30 Per :mom Pickman, Chairman: kl. Rulers $0 (03d. Thrirgland. 6 0) P. F. DA.X...... .. 200 A. Lat0re....... 2 00 Atm. 'Reimer.... ..... ... 2 Q 0 a. boon 2 OJ Employees of F . A. Hoyt & Brotuer, per C. S. Williamson. 'one day's income" 50 00 John Fullerton, "One day's Wages". ... 3 00 William Rowland & Co ,-. 100 01 . . . .. . . .. ... Pert or workmen employed by do lit SO Per Silas Martha nimbi 6 50 Mrs. linty E Vagleo 2-5 ts) ilioilloe.worth & weweets and employ - ees.per B osr. J. Pe abody. .E.q. 51.61 Stunt & chanson. par do 25 00 Joesph atdutsk. per doll 00 Wood. DI ea, hell. & Hayward. and emploc sea. par du GI 01 W a & A H. Love, per do . 10 oil P. E- H,& S. H. 11....00 COIS &G .. DO CD Cash lt 00rliash 2 ea store Employees of Ed. Yard a Co..per Edward J. Pe. buoy ........ 60 00 Coals $ 2 001 Cash 600 D 0... • 501 D 0.....-. 5 oil PO .... 10. I Do 600 Do 10 GO i D 0......— ..... .... 5 0.1 Epircupal Recorder and employees 10 00 hecoul cor.triblation by employees 3 OJ Cont)ihnt;en fr..m fifty [embers of the Common - t•shoois. La....easter. P.., pee John P. MaCaeker... 31 27 Jane Abtcbell... . . ... $1 CO iW. il Be% tress AO 4, 'a..11 ... &I; Marira...ct Honing-- _ 5) Proprietor and employer - el-of " Eke Dial" 25 00 (lee (jay...salary from William h. Chaffin, Seri • • SSO Herr At Wagner. per Al DI John it Hay 1.•.... Ifl) 0 i B. S Janney & Co.. per do 71 01 tV IL Woodward. Esq.. Der do no no 4' T. Rd - unsay. Esti., per do 50 OD Krause & Miller. per do n I .0 J ‘ i.,Dey &,A, crews. per do 25 00 B. Ws ne , stein, pet Mies Jane K. Efiref 5 00 I , ,cm two members o Committee on lion-elseptac Artistes, &c , a.. follows: 1 13, Curtis, Rio-- siLl CO Mu Dr. M. 111. Levis $5 05 Mrs I 11. Curtis ... 15 05 Mr Murphy . 1 0.1 II Pm th erfmd, Es . q.. sto J. J.ll. & Mrs. Murray 75 to. li •- - 14 51 b. R. U. IT 403 Quartermen,Cerpniters, Laborers. Nary yard. Pella &Aphis. one day's labor. remitted by. L. Vance. 11 s 0 . per Charles H. Cramp, Chairman.: L-reeso Vance $2 t. 13: Elf:arY Cassidy $1 75 Anthony Lipsey I 75'Wcrt. Gal braitb ...... 175 adward Timany...... 175 lariag-ton itobesou.• 175 Wm. McManus 1 76 ')avid Applegate 1 75 Asa C...11n0 ....... .... 175 George Fredericks.-- 175 James Craig . 176 Jobs Valworth 175 Wm. GnihreY 1 73 lobn Watson 1 7, l'homat'ArMittrolig - IFM Ilex Taylor 171 b.beirtian 51 , rth .....-. 175 los- Robinson. 175 AL t1:01 , 1 Sharer 178 Cath .......... . - --- 159 Carp.r.tels' eoropany. of Phlladelpitia, par James lirotchiesen, Esq 500 00 Ban. ver Saying Fund Society. Per P. A. Rickel barge:. Et q ..... .......... 60 00 11..1. Orthw.in. ono dry 'a income 10 00 Messrs Ayers & Van Riper 10 00 Operativ.es of George Dodd. carriage maker, one day's labor 50 00 L ldocklns. Superintendent of Northern Nome fur Friendlese l..hildrezt-wifeaud emotes ees.... 10 03 Pnblisheys and employees of ".National Guard". 16 00 Prarson Yard $lO fOl N. Chauncey......... 20 0i 5'.A Lti , lcmann 5 31[A Little Girt 10 Employees of Coffin & Altemus, ono day's labor .. 63 5:. Young Men of D. C L. St Co -. 13 55 J. P. T. & G. W. H 6 co Garb..... 60ICastt . 1 00 Yonne men with Wise, Pn,ey, & Co 30 00 YOCUM men with S. P. & Co 25 00 Cash .- • liS 0:31 Cash...-.., 5 0.1 Per Witham D. Sherrars. Chairman:- i nstir t ome Company or North Al:aerie a..... .... . ... 500 00 Ditto, officers and clerks 51 00 Girard Lite Insurance. Annuity. and Tmst .10.... 250 05 1 1 111011 Mutual Insurance Company •••••••••• 1 00 00 Do. officers and dens 6 0 00 Ph coils 'Mutual Insurance COM tinny 101 00 Do. officers and clerics ... 50 OJ Officers. clerks. and employees of Delaware Mu tual Insurance Company 100 00 George Wood.Rso. - 25 00 Ca5h....522 0 I Cash 3 00 CCash33 50 0 ICah 1 oo B. Ivens and emploees, fancy metallic factlrY. Sixth and Columbia avenue. one day's labor and revenue 62 13 John Ftone & Sons. per Mrs Wm. Mime 150 00 B P. Gill &Co . andvoung ladies in their employ. per lire. iloltne42 40 Cash, one day's revenue 20 so JOHN W. eI:A.OI4ORa. Treasurer. Once No. 119 S. CBV.EN Street.Philadelph.la. Oth sr subscriptions and remittances by mail dais' re ceipted for aud acknowledged in this p ipar. It 'FITE LADIES' VIVIOBII ASSOCI.a.- I Tlo2i is happy to inform its friends teat at the Pair recently bold at Concert Hall the receipts were $1,0:-2 Si. as follows: Moles—Refreshment. Mrs. V. - Dorsey -- $215 18 Ist Paley. N. L. Iredell— 109 Si 2d Fancy, Mrs. B. Jackson 183 74 Book and Variety. Miss A E. Mills.• •• 112 87 Tin. Mrs. L. adzer.-- 72 25 Per , timery, Miss B. Adzer• ......... 75 75 Chios, Mrs B. S. Iredell 45 87 Ideal, Mrs. B. A. Mills 55 85 D00r..... 45 al Sale cf tickets.-- ei...... 18S 20 Total rposipts 1,032 84 IlepenseG—Bent of aau. tem: Commisgion Goode:, $367.64 ; Dressing Rail, $45 75 Whtelsataan, all 672 9 Toial profit $3BO 55 The Weather being unfavorable for Wes. the associa tion have about tr= worth or goods unsold. We take this orportturitY of thanking oar friends for their contribution!, ' Which are included In the receipts of the tables to which they were made S. LOUISE IREDELL. See 7. A. E. MILL% Treasurer. It. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR—COM MITTEE OS Artlis AND T30P813-. . _ PHILADELPHIA, April 2.3tb. If6l Contributions of any articles of interest for this Com mittee for sale or for exhibition. as well es of money. may be sentto any member of this Committee, and re ceipts will be returned by the Treasurer. Alt pselsag4a cent to Colonel G. H. GHOSSInIg. 11. S. Army. Choir man of the Committee. N. E. corner Tiezt..yrri and GIRARD Streets, by any of the Railroad or ESPrees Corepaniee. 'pill be free of charge. ard6-3t EDWIN NORM. Secretary. far"GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.."—L - 'FOR. 12100151 ES .414 D ItkVA.NUES—Honsekeep era' ronortmett —GOO LADY VOLUNTEERS to VVat .var? Fancily in the City_ to obtain DON &TIONS f)2 fee `GBEAT CENTRAL FAIR are reopnctfally re (anted to seat at the BOARD OW TRADS ROOMk, 503 CHESTNUT Street. TUESDAY Morning, 26th inst.. at 11 o'clock. A. M. ELR , IY. Mca. S. W. RUTrgEt. Mieg LOUtSA ,E, CLAGHORII, It Committee. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.-003.1- 3111ThE ON FINANOE AND DONAZIONS - APRIL 2.3.1E64. . . _ . . - „ . • . ADDITIONAL sußscßrprioNs. Peirarylyarda Central Railroad IMMO Borth Pellll , ylvtuda Railroad . ........ 1 010 Pon J. R. Ingersoll 1.000 J Rhea Barton 1.000 Mercer, A1.te10,14 Co -•-•-••••• 1,000 Mutual A !suranse Company..-............... 1,000 President and Directors of Earmers'.anlacha- nice' B.slik.— - OM Delaware Dintual Inenrance Company .... .503 Mass Camblos &Co -....... 2io Jetrareon KW .---....... ........ 25) Previously reported PrMEETINGS FON PUMPER —THE judgments of God are upon us for our slum and the great dangers whi.h beset us. as &people, call for 6pecia/ Prayer. We nrge upon our fellow•ministe;s and fellow•abrlis liana generally to meet in the Milo acing central Ohurches of diterent denominations, in rotation. one hour daily. at 6 o'clock P. N., for united prayer, viz : For the Week commencing April 18. CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY. (Episcopal), . m. ,ti DAY and THURSDAY. PRESBYTERILN CHURCH, PgNN SQUARE, TURSDAY and FRIDAY. BAPTIST OHI7ROH, BROAD and ARCH. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. H. A. Boardman.Presbyt'n.'S.H. A Homberger.o Re' 7 hoe Brainard.. Presbyt'n. IS. H. Croe.eil. Preebyt'n. Eich'd Newton, Episcopal, S Wheaton Smith. B totist Jos H. Kennard. Baptiet 3, B. Delve. United Peach. D. W. Bartine, Methodist. E B Adams. Presbyterian. J EL Suydam, Ref. Dutch denis Wortmaa, R. Hatch. P. Hodgs,m, Methodist, ,3 - A Tanehan Bpiscopal, D.Bumirs.P. H. lfithodist. W. W Spear. Epticopal. Alb't Barnes. Pre.byterian 11.. C. Matlack. Episcopal 8. B them Presbyterian D. A, Oanningham, Freels. P. Church if. Presbyterian. T. 0. Anderson. P. S. At a meeting of minisiers attending the above services it was resolved. in consequence of the great interest manifested, to continue the meetings another week, commencing April 26, in the same order. They rectneet that notice may be given by ministers generally. apl.Vlt PIiaILA.DELPHIA., APRIL 23, 4- Id 6 M—At r dpecial Meeting of the- United States Ftre Company, held this Evening. the following rcsolntione were c 11'...red and adopted—viz: .I?c,oited, That a Committee of Ten be appointed to so licit contribudone of money ant ealeable ar.icies in aid of the Or.at Contra Sanitary Fair_ Racked, Thtt *aid Committee have power to loan to the Fire Department Commitiee say or all the para phernalia of the Conpany, for the purpose of (taco rat ng .he Fire Department tables at said Fair. Rtivired, That the entire apparatus. of the dompany be Lama at the (Deposal of the Chief Engineer daring -the coatumence of said Fair. -- J, D Bnoon. Vice President. Attest: Jon CURTIS. Secretary The 10110 Wing gentlemen have been named al the ComnoHte«npdzrtF urrINHEM/B (OhB l / 1 2eh), lie, 437 'teeth Sixth Street. JOHN 9. SHILLINSIBURG. No. 338 Dilwyn Street. iffa RY C HOWELL. No 169 Race Street. WILLIAM H. AD•1111.. American Hotel CHARLES WATSON. No. 483 North Sixth Street. WILL d IAM J. OILLiNGRA.3I, Ho. 929 Randolph Sha. r t . S. TALMAGE, No. 112 South Third Street. , JNI2PH HARE. Do 953 Borth Fifth Street. CHARLES F SHOESTER. No 1315 Meton Street. CHARLItS P. MILLS. Montgomery Hotel. Its PHILADELPHIA , APRILItS, '864. Pst et special Meeting of the NO IT KE EN GIBE HOSE AND STEAK NEB ENGINE COMPAE P. held on the above date, the following members mere an pointed a Committee to receive donations of money. articles. ac., 011 behalf of the Company for the Great Central Pair for the Sanitary. Commission, o-z: J. K. STERN. Jr • Chairman; A. M. Renkm, C. D. Baxter, F. K. Bf. Wolf, Hamilton biseton. Wm. P. Morrill, L. C. Petah y. S. A. Cougar, L. Back, and Wm. B. Finch. Per hin whoontribute thedo so by calling np the Commie ee. sit d ail yat Ball of the COMPOO7. naw MARKET. above Coates street from A. If to 10 P. M. CONRAD D. ANDRES% Pr.siderlit Attest: Caen. Secretary. IMLNIm THE GREAT CESTELAT. FAIR. LAIMEB' RIsCIGIVIDG D Aka. 'lhe Ladies' committee on ARIZ G SE PE (Inter n al) Atka nr.CEP enott OF GOODS will be to attendance. deli' , on and after 79:111 ,, DAY. the Sd of May . next inn(' lo o'clock e. until 8 P ,at their Dopotan the Fair Build - it a. licrthern corner LOGAN Sia or &RE. Eughtseach and Vito t treats. Donations zany be sent by any Express, or Ballroad Company. free of charge addressed as above. All articles received will be duly registered in a book kept for the purpose, and promot M ly sonnowled gad. KS Gila Chairman of Committee. stuthSt 1100 WALNUT Smoot. THE GREAT cEsmasim FAIM. SPisCi AL CoMMIT Gooms,WATORRS .W A orEGRT, SILVER AND PLA M tts. The undersigned have been appoin'ed a Seib-commit tee to request donations: For— FANCY GO 3DB. E. Ehriettnan. E Clinton. L. Grosholz John M. JEWE LR Etarpar. E. Tracy. Y. F. Thibault. Thor. C Garrett. SILVER, WARE Jos. T. Bailey, Q W Stator's. Franklin Boller. PLATED WARE. Thomas Wit/gains, Wm. g Farr. ' The Trade are respectfully segmented to send in their &Nations the arly airman.ble, to eith f the Commit. Me, or to Cha S. E. CAL I/ 732 g. 131EMISTMST street. Money donations will be received SONS. GEO. W. SIMONS. Treantrer. ransom-street LADIES' COMUTTEC Mrs: James L Daghorn, Uhairmaa. . . Mrs. Joseph Harrison. , Hrs.. Morri e Stroud. Mre. W. H. Horetznann. Mrs. W. P. Ellison. ' Mre. Thomas Fobs,. Mrs. J W. Pritchett. Dirs. Henry C Lea. Mrs. S. a. Mariam'. . glee Unties Citiabowt. • fries A Sager. - • Was Astalo. ssiaFt-stathi3t $16,675 SOO CO 925 A. B. BORIg. Chairman. MINION EPPATIE - 0011"VilONTION. Tbe loyal men of Penneylynala comprising the NATIONAL UNION PANTY will meet in Btate Colleen loin in the Halt of the House of EOPIIIOeILIMITOS. at HARRIBBIIRG„ at noon, on TRIIIISDAY, April gg. 1884. Each distrist will be entith.d to the OM representa tion it now has in the :State Legislature, and the dem gates will be chosen at such times and in manner as shall be directed by the respective County Com mitteeis. The State Convention is called for the purpose of Placing in "nomination an Electoral ticket. selecting delegates at large to the National Convention of the Natoli party, to be held in Baltimore on the 7th .Tnue, and taking such action as it may deem proper in reference to the approaching Presidential canvass. The selection of the district delegates grow Pennsyl vania to the Rational Convention is left—where it pro perly belongs—to the people, assembled in their OolintY Conventions, but the different County Committees are earnestly requested to adopt each measures as will pro cure a full attendance at their respective conven:ions, and thereby senors, in the choice of delegates. a fall and fair expression of the will of the people. The Committee cannot forbear to congratulate all lovers of liberty and the Union upon the recent triumphs of the good cense in New Hampshire and Connecticut. and to exnreas the hope. shared by all 107 al men, that they are only the rot erunuers of more splendid victories sec nto be won in the same cause, alike by the bullet and the ballet. In behalf of the Union State Central Committee. WANNE Mo`naafi, chairman, GEO. W. HAMEHSLY, s em tlid„ W. ap9.tf W. HAYS. into THE CREAM CHATHAM FAIR Subscriptions or donations far OsAtunlif eo~ Erne tray's Libor. Inoono, or novonne. reneiypd TO RAY by JOHN W CLAGHOWN, Traaanrer. nflic4 No. AIM ;pith YVPATH btroet, PLihtdebabta. Let all promptly re .vpond. Sub/quip/la/1a and remittances or w all ua.y re telpted for, and aohazowledited in the nempaparr. ap2.3-1m oc- THE tatICAT CENTRAL FAIR, effice, Po. 1b24 oftsirmut titreet. Nestor ie hereby given that the re.creta ry of the Trea. tnr • It CS kindly ordered that till Articles destined for the de.,,xt Central Fair eball be admitted to entry free of dozy, and that in•trnrtione to thie effect have b.m.a. teenad .0 the Col:ectore of the parts It Philrdetrbta New York. and' Poaton. JOHN WELSH. Chain:m.o. HORAon HOWARD FuRNESS. a,•141-31 GrftEAT. CENTRAL Ul PO.R. TDB UNITED 6 JATIsd eANiTAAY COADIES- biON. • OFF= OF TB rfonrearrEE ON Recrep.i•Oar or GOODS . Roomfio.lWashirigtontioilding, Tok TEt itreet. 18 ISi4 The Committee on "Reeercim of Uo.:,de" are now pre pared to reee:ve any articles desiunsd for the Fair, end would ask the co operation of the yari ns heauches of Trime end Inonstry. as their labors mast neeewtrily be very a:Want:is. Every package should be property mßrked- end seat to too Ilhairman or any member of the ronimittes. who are authorised to receipt and aclutow- I( die the Mule. They are happy to Inform the public that all of the railwad and exp: see companies have ficenerottaty offered to deliver packages to the Committee fres of cherge. A, N, McDISPIitY, Chairman. lc. H. ROW - Day. Secretary. 00ruriaittee Meet en Tuesday and Vriday afternoons. at 6 o'clock. Alr IL VcIEFEN Et T. A S. 11.01 , 113.d.T8 no WARD II Ito A% EY. JAMES N. STONE. DAVI() C. Mc ikmlinN. OBORGE A idaMNSTAY. 8. 8. 31003, J. D: Efa de. JAMES 8. IiIARTIV. JOSEPH Haßalso.l. Committee. toV... HARDWARE BRANCH GREAT CBL F -Cho undershreel :.,orsoi taws solcit from all directly and indirectly d) nected triih • Onr Trade' to send their Contnbatifori. be Cher- hrge er money or merchlnaise. to either f t ohe ruoderigne4 KC n. BS. No. 2135 frisrket street. B. soW ESE. 412 Commerce street. WILLIAM P. WILSTAC7 -7 . No.. 38 North Third street. ArG. D. SHIPLEY, No. NI Commerce street. CHAS. A. MILt LR. No. 411 Comloorc,: Street. C, IP - 1 :e. No. 614 As 1.4 street. CHAN. FREK , O. No. 653 Market street D ...NIEL STEINMETZ. Ito. 601 (tommerce street. JOHN A. MURPHEY. la. 911, Chestnut street. ISAAC S. WILLIAM- No 7 : 8 7111.rk4Lt street. 74. 7.. N OD!, P o.2ll . Market street. W. M. aLLEN. No. 115 Market street. ' D. F.AIIST. No. 49 North Third street. JOS. S. FARE% N. N. corner ta bah and Commerce stmts. A. M. T. WATSON. No. 512 Commerce street. a pl9-*.n&f lm rill& GREAT. PFIIIADFLP4IA, Botrar.. . . _ HOETlcur.Ttreal, nrib Fi.OLAL DBPAATISIGIir. Ivi i ., e cThm i t t., I D charge of this Dep4rtoient re.pect. frilly soliens coat ribntions for either exhibition or **le at the Fair in June next, of Fruit. Flowers. and Vele tables: sleep Fanigneta. Phantom Bouquets. Ba ek eta of Flowers. autumn. Leave*. FLrei DIASiaIIN. neneria. Hanging Baskets, . Seed*. Flower stands. Gardening Books, Rem Cates, . 4 Fountain*. Avian ies. tiorrionitural Iron Work. Gardening Implements. •• Wire Work, Native Wine. • China and Maas Dar der Seats andViusaa. .. • .... . Tottery. Cut Flowers. Dried Fruit. Dried • • Foreign or Xs stir) Fruit. Wax '• Wax Bruit. Leather .• Garden Statuary. In short, Rustic Adornments of every kind, or any thing of a - rural or rustic char...tier that does not strictly belong to the .sgvicn turd Department. Laity contributions of cut flowers, bouquets. designs. NAAFI. etc., so es to insure a constant and regular sup ply during the Fair. will be very accept,.. big,. and con , trihutora will please extents with the Chairman of the Committee on Huson'. Designs. and Bouquets, Mr. ROBERT KILVINGTON. Florist, Loatriir Street. neat Thirty-seventh, WEST PHILADELPHIA. as to the days on which their contributions will be required. Daily contributions of „Fruits and Vegetables, not only for exhibition and sake. bat also for the use of toe destaa rant, will also ha thankfully received. The tltne fixed for °realm the Fair is the FIRST SIIEBD.VY IN JP NB NEXT. and it will continue two weeks. All articles except cut flowers, fruit, and vege tables, must be received on or before the preceding day. Durations from the interior of this State. and. from Delaware and New 'Terser. cane be forwarded by any public conveyance. free of fr4-ight. sad should be , iie- Einetly marked. , !)rust (dntra/ Fair. L 011.211 Sangre. Philadelphia. Iloptioultwat Devartmotr . Care of I). R King, 723 OhEW.l27lt otreet, Pftitade/Dhia, " • For Sa4" or • • IbrEaleibrtion," as may be &sired. Bills of lading showd also be forwardsd to the same address. D. hOINEY KING, Chairman of Gentlemen's Com litre. J. RHEA BARTON, Chairman of 'Ladles' Com mittee liPiD laths tie 6 PASSENGER RAILWAY NO WIG . R. 111.1141/bLPI2IIA, April 23, lekel At a xn.e,„tag of fee Board of Presidents of the City Passenger Railways, it was resolved that on alai after May let nest, molting will be orohiblted on alt puts of the can. HUEY CROBIKSY., apYd.tit Secretary. rx• 'TR NA SIITIMIt'S DEPART RENT' wrouvok.lat 0.141.91.±.T. no_ CALVERT STATION. BALTIMORE. April'. lan Notice is hereby given, that the giartitcl stock of the Ncrtbera Central Railway Company. for the purpose of completing a doable track to Sunbury. Pa., wilt be augmented to an amount Maga to that of the existing Stock. Before offering It to thepublle. thole who appear se Stockholders on the Company's books on the sth of April, 1864. will be allowed the privilege of subscribing. co. the par value, to an amount equal to the Stook by them respectively held. Books will be opened for that purpose at this aka, end kept open from the 6th day of APRIL, 1864, until the sth day of MAY. 1864. lno subscriptienwlil be received tor less than par, pay able as follows: Twenty (20) per cent. at the time of subscription, and the remainder in instalments of each amounts and at such times as may be ordered by the Board of Direc: ors. The books will be closed from 6 P. M. on the 4th of broil until 10 A. M. on the 6th of April. and.no transfers allowed on the sth By order: apd•d2t-thatntmy6 J. S. LEI% Treasurer. . PERRY OIL COMPANY.—CER TIFICATES OF STOCK of this Company are now ieened and transfers mada at the Otrica of iha Gamow, Southeast corner WALNUT and FOURTH Sta., ith +Asir& a,24-s' TAMES Secretary. far OFFICE OF lIPHIC BUTLER COAL COMPANY_ No. 10S South I'oll/aff Street, April 21et,1861 At a meet - n: of the Stockholders of the COMM:UM bald this dam the following reso'ntion wee passed: Er's ITU?, That the Capital Stock of this Campouy he Increased trom $230,000 to 5200.000 by increasing the number of shares 'from 10.000 to 21. (00 ; and that on the third day of May next each stockholder shall be entitled to ?active one ahem of each additional Stock for each share of the original Stock held by him on that day. ap23-3t SAMUEL DirrioN. secretary. MMOrEICE.—APPLICATION HIS been made at the °Mee of the Delaware and cj,,w,p ea k e Ofmga Company for the renewal of a Certifi cate of One Sb are of Stock in that Company, in the name of JEREMIAH SMILED. deceased. the original haying been mislaid or destroyed. • WM. P. C 13E1SOli, Adm. cum Test., &c.. of the win of apt', inl3t* LYDIA. EftIGEN. NOTICE.—THIS ANNUAL MEET ING of toe Stockholders of the m.t.sauarr.s latriNo COMPANY OF MICHIGAN will be held na TV: SPAY, the 9d of May neut. at their Office. No. 319 WALNUT Street. An Election for Directors will take place, to serve the Company the ensuing year. DAVID SHS IL, Secretary. PHILADA., April 21, 1861 ap22 tin. 3 r:S.• GOLCONDA mamma. sCOIIPALVY (Or MiogiOAN.)—The Brat Meittng of the 014)01,11I a MINI:a a contrAce; Y. under its Artistes of Association. will behold on MONDAY, the gthdsy of Nay, UN. at No. 3d4 WALNIIr Street. Philadelphia. at 11 o'clock A. M. A. H. DINT:KLA, B. A. Two of the immolates of said Corporation. - .P.SILLPELPtus.. ADAM MSC 8441.111 tr SCHUNIMILI. AND SIIScarEHANNA EAILILOAD CAI Olce 247 S. FOUtraff Screet. PHILADELPHIA, April 4, 1884 The Annual Meeting albs Stockholders of this Com- PREY. Auden election for President and Ina Managers. will talc* place, at the Office of the Company. oa NON' DAY, the 2d day of May next, at 12 o'cinok. ape. tiny 2 WM. , B. WEBB. Secretary, _ _ rofrTIOGA IMPROVES:LENT CONE PAINY.—Notiee is hereby siyen that a lifeettng of the Stockholders of the flogs improvement Company will be held at No ISS 1111110EtANTS' IiXCEIdd Gel, la the cite of Philadelphia. man Id day of Max next. be tween the hour. of 12 and 2 o'clock, to elect minaiters, a ?readout. and Treasurer of sold Company. WILLIAM ELLIS. Treasurer. mhdl.tmaB N0..7%4 MARMST Street. MA MICETIffie OF- THEO STOOTIE iOLDER,9 OP VIZ BLOOMSBURG [ROE COM. PANT will be held at the Company a office at irondele. Columbia ronntY. Penna., on WEDNEsDAY. May :eah. Mt for the purpose of electing nine Directora to serve the faunal= y ear, and for the trawactton of other tmluese. WM. B. E. BANES. Tic:lnver acd Eccretary. • No. 3a3 North WATER Street. Pbriadelphia. Aprille, 0364. staS-NOt* MNOTIOR.—THE FIRST ARMUALI. EL meeliog of the Stockholders of PIRDSS D COAL COMPANY will be held at the Office of the Com MIAS' MO. 31.135 wai.eruy Street, cnt TCMSDAY. day 1.464, at 13 ffi , wSea an election WM bc./1014. fur Five Directors to serve for the enantrig year. hpl4-123 CHAS D ' KNIGHT, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH ZINC COMPANY. No. 121 VirALNITr Street, PHILL ULM/4_ April 19. 1E64. - The -Annual Meeting of st e holde's of the Lehigh Moe Connoitne will be held on 'WEDNESDAY. Kay 4En prox , at 11 o'clock A. IL ,for the election of seven Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the trantactikpn of other hostiles,. • 9-011,DOIA KONGII9, ayl9-14t stare:2m.. M...OFFICE 11011831rIAN MINING COM PA/a, 132 WALNUT Street, - PirodumunrA, Aorlll4. 1864 Notice is hereby etven,_thet an aeseeement of ORB DOLLAR ARP FIFTY CENTS per Share on each and every Share of the Capital Stock, has THIS DAS hese called by the Board of Directors Of the . IiO3IOIIAN MINIAO COMPANY, due and ray - able an or before the lath daof May. laq , at the Office of the Company, 132 WALNUT Street. PS IL AD S ft t By Order of the Board of Director& apl6-tml la L. NACTIER. Secretary. IMOFFICE OF THIS CONNECTICUT MININQ tiOMPA3Y. No. 408 WALNUT 8.1,44 of Pr ike L i t to ns e r t.p .f ri t i b l e d, A 3 ,6 3 04 .11. The Annual Meeting nertient Mining Company " will be held at the Office of tee C01:12178.13.7- in Litchfield. Conneetient. on moNoev. PHILADELPHIA, April day of May, 1864, for the purpose of eSeetine Dl rector's to serve f. r the coining war. in accordance With the Charter and By of the Company The transfer Books of the Company -tvhl be cloyed °ti the 23d da. of April, 1864. and reopened on the Bth 'day of May, 1884. at the Office of the Company. No. 408 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. W. S. STEWART. aBl6 -14t , President. garNORTHERN LIBERTIES AN D rum TOWIIoHitRAILIiOADI7Oait'AN Y. PHILADELPHIA. April 12. MK The Annual Means of the htorkholdere of this Com pany Will be held at the office or the Philadelphia and Needing Ra il road nomnanY. No. IV Bonin IrOtraTEl Street. on MONDAY. the 3d day or May next. at ten o'clock A. M., at which time and place an election of ad), care will be held. WM. H. WNBB. ani2-dtmy3 gearrtary. FEFLEDUCTIOF IN TAM PAWN. OF' COMM. —ht aenordanso with resolution of the of Trustees. mimed on the SSW instant. the price of Coke from the Market-street and Sprint Garden Works has been reduced to 10 Gents per bu shel. and rom the Point Breeze and Manaynnk Works to 9 cents Per bushel. JOBB C. CRESSON > Chief Engineer. lenaLsnannzra 4:146 Wosse, March 2e, 1284- itai22 lm L ,GOOD SPRING RAILROAD CO., PHILADELPHIA, April 13,, ted 4. The Anneal Meeting of the stockholders of this Dom- Eta gi t 114 0 1! At i t :IL t v , the Philadelphia and Wobble. on MONDAY. the 54 day of May next. at 11 o'clock A. Mott which time and niece an Wootton for ofitoota +will be held. WiL IL 014- Secretary. err; PHILAIRMEIPMAL AM) 11,111ADING ILAILLOAD COMPANY, Oldee LIM Loath OrDiTLlMrei. Persumpirte. Septemoa,2. DM DIVIDEND NOTIOIL—The following-n=oa Pose= ere entitled tAs• Dividend on the Common Wet sif We GompOS. n.• reddens of several of theta Li nit. known, and it is. therefore. neliessary thet the liertil. setwi of stook should be r ivessurtedi on *aiing for the Dimidend. NEADVOLD. ifiesmirer. MPOOKHO Iltir ~.... . iire ir thLay.. . i i = w Turner i, OWE" raw Iteheese Dirndl; . . _ lNo4ltEntif ...- , THE PREM.-PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1864. CITY BOUNTY NOTICE.—OFFICAS FOITY BOUNTY FUND Bottra - ssiorr. /to. <ALB BUBB Street, Aprll 1, 1884. The My Bounty. will continue to be Paid until &Alm notice. No applications for Bounty will be entertained from recruits who enlisted prior to the date of the President's Proclamation. October 17. 1863. . . In future, lowers of attorney for the ettyßounty.from new recrutte for Penasylvanta Regimenta, muAareel In after this date. must be endorsed by the *blear in charge of the barrecke that the mot, hes been received there. By order of the tlormntsAton opl-tf SkltUltf. 0. DAWSON. PeoretarY. JUST PUBLISHED, From the Author's Advanced Sheets. THE IT'T‘CA.STS; OR. • THE BRAND OF SOCIETY Author of "Aurora Floyd." "Lady Andlley's Secret," "Lady Ltble." "Darrell Markham." etc. The following Novels by Miss Bradden have been. re LADY ADDLSY% SWEET .......—..—Prieo 60 Cade THUD TIMIS DBAD ..-- Price 67 Ciente LADY LIE.LIi Price 50 Onte DARNELL MAIIIIIIIiki . .......... —Mc e 50 Celts. DIIDLEI GAUL BOIT—. . . . . ... —.Pike, 25 ilents Copies of the above books sent by mall. to airy address, free of postage, on receipt of the prlce, Published by Also. for Sale by all BooaaeUere is this place BP2a,hta.bbt TO BOOK. BUYERS JIM'. air •. THE * • '92a -TAIL Standard Serial Works. OF THE LONDON PRIT , TING AND PUBLISIIING CO., - (London. and 487 Broadway, New York.) may be obtained in a complete form, or in !lumbers. from the ander,iamed. who. having ; tag returned tam git r.pe. and. a eons& tation with the Direct Ors nig Own pany,has. wbile there, completed the neaeasary arrange met Is for resuming (and we have already resumed) tae importation of the old., works. as welt As the 1.1. , w and b-h.l3tifttl works now in couroectf 2,p2./ication. by Mid. Uorn.vawv, And at the Old Retail Prices. " 4 ,* Notwitiosn•ltng tee immen..e addi'donal cod of pro duction. the Company will Vacs be`ore the public in tLe United state:;, as well as in _Carona, the eery best end most vainable productions of the most eminent wri t. re, engravers. and artiste of ardent and mol.rn Unite, in ito tope - a: , the wend, and which ma y De had at mo derate and moot terdplina •imic Subsc. there idrisose works are incomplete shonid send hat. orders forthwi.h. direct to the na her r-1111..4. or throat - a any rospPcmble booloollsr, when their work ait be Made COMP/de with unaecesserm delay, and at the old. Indem 1114 - Soft'. W o.lCeitiC and Retail. atcox 40-7 Broadway, Ighow York, Broadway. 4 4 7. uht.re exciorh in the ....nitee states, tadiada. Pro vines, Cuba end B,rab America. meet be mike Sid. Atap H. ap.29 e.ent I,llr 10,000 vir C EE O K P , IES SOLD IN ONE Tl 3 SI NATIONA; ALMANAC; AND ANNUr.i. 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JACK, , ATTENTION, COMPANY D, BLUE REAM VESl—lliembers who served in September. Mt. will sevemble to sign teak PAX-ROLLS at En% CHERTNIIT Street. on l?slDdlr. 29Elt deter.. at 7.1 . 4 o'clock P. M Relatives of absent members will plane. attend. Cap26.tutb2V) CHARLES PAGE. Captain. ATTENTIONI-11EXIBERS OF CO. C. Isi REGIMENT RESERVE BRIGADE (In State rervice September. 'um will rep , rt at the Armory. SOS MARBBT Street, on WisDNE4DaT EVSNINO, April 27. By order of Captain ATWOOD 81111.Td.. A. C. Fsaeusson, 0. 5. sp2s .1 ARMORY OF CO. A, IST REGI MENT ARTILLERY, H.G ,PEfilADymPtild, April 23, 1E64 —Themcloler.ofthe company who korevycl with it in September, 1662, will assemble at 'the Armory. No 173.4 hf a ERB e &sm. - 4. on PCIE , ID.s.V RVRroLN IA next. at 8 o'clock (April 26), TO IiSOSIVF. TOWS. Per. • By eider or HENRY D. tali' DIS. Captain. B. C. BULLARD, Prot Sergeant. Ap2.5. ARMORY B COMPANY, S WENTH REGIMENT. P nf.. GIfsAY Plasaitvo2. Members tbe Company. deptember, 1862, will meet at the Ming BROAD. below Baca ecreere.. MMUS DACE hVENING, the 27th lost. at 8 o'clock. to sten the PayPolla Friends or relatives of deceased, or absent members. will report. 0. FEED. HDPs'SLD, , a=^.3 3t , " Captain. 10-40 LOAN: THIRD NATIONAL sAwn. Having been designated a Depository or Public Moneys and Fiscal Agent of the Suited Staten, will receive sob- oestptions to the floor Oovortmoont 1040.1r.s ICI -EL TV Tensed under the jet of Gongrom. swirl:wed MetCh 3, 1E64. Redeemable after ten years, at the option of the Government. Payable in forty years in coin. Bearing Interest at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum in CORP. Registered and Coupon Bonds of different-denomina tions. Interest commencing from date of subscription. or from the Ist of March last IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THY CITY PRIk&DELPEECA. B - SiaTe - of 11.& - N TS: The auditor appointed h• the court t audit. settle, end stditud the areonat of Mai E. RYAN, WM. J Titralfd, and JOSEPH PATTERNON. trustees under the will of LIWIS RYAN. deceased, for his daughters. the said ANN IL RYAN, and M MPH S RYAN, M SAP 6311TH. and the children of his late daughter, GATHABiNS Ella', deceased. Wlll meet the parties Interested for the purposes of bin spoolottnent on MONDAY. Mai 9th. 1864 at Ms office, 163 Bouth FOUR fit Street. in the city of Indiedelphia. P. SPENCER spit-tutioiSt Auditor. THE PUBLIC IS OAT/TIONED NOT to receive any paPeas. prior to We date. that may be offered In the ober. of NotEa.aroe Rign, or Orden. in favor of A. b DoTTsR, c.,41 dealer, 304 N BEE ift„ or others pertaining to him. as his office wee broken in o PaArday or , Blindly night. CDs drawer, filed with papers, was carrisd off to vicinity of Fifteenth and wood; papers ransacked and scattered, 'part 431 which were recovered. Safe was not tried. • ' firuiptelone partiea were noticed. In vicinity. drama:l'Ln natforma. Look oat for theta. /1" NEW PUBLICATIONS. BY MISS N. E. BRADTPON,.. PRICE 75 CICATTS centiv pablikhed DICK & FITZGERALD, No. 18 ANN street, New 'York MILITARY. Captain and. Recruiting Officer VINANUIANi. OF PHILADELPHIA. DAVID B. PAUL, .ILEGAIL. RETAIL DRY GOODS. JAB. R. CAMPBELL & 00.. CHESTNUT STREET, HAVE MADE EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS TO THEIR POPULAR STOOK OP • OS LIES, SHAWLS. AND DRESS GOODS, Which them continue to NO at MODERATE PRICES; IKOTWITHSTANDIWG THE ADVANUID OM Or RECENT IMPORTATIONS. WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS. SPRING GOODS. SECOND OPENING O SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS 0,90DS AT THE STORE OP JOHN F. "stroir_nva-, No. 70 North. FOITETR Street, Inslitdinf a splendid line of Figured GESNADINES. Plain and Plaid POPLINS. as., its. Spacial a.tt4nt3oo is tavitod to st,le• and prim+. aolo-to,hset CIVIL AND ARMY CLOT.EIB. MIDDLESEX 64 DWELT BLUES. ALL GRADES DARK DO. 3.4 AND 6.4 INDIGO FLANNEL'S, 34 AND 6.4 BLUE CA.SSIBIERES. 34 AND 64 DOESKINS. PULL STOOK OP MOMS. DO. DO. COATINGS. DO. DO. CASSIMERES. BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE CLOTHS. CLOTHS FOR COACHMAKERS. ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS, &C. s r•i 4o"ro GIEt A.S ap2.3.1m 34 5. SECOND and 7e5.5111.A.VT8.511,34 Bts FDRNISHING DRY G-0 ODS.-WE offer a large sleek. much of which was bought when gold wan 25. We believe we are sailing all these Goode 'ouch loss than sty other store. We offer a fine. fringed Nopkin for .$1 2.5 - per dozen; disto, $5.2 5 5 per dozen; extra rinality , of doable Da m..ek. $4 to $6 per dc zee; To w els , $1 50 per doze s; fine ToWels, $2 25 to $6 per dozen ; Rrackabacgs. bleach ed, ball bleached and brown, 25 to fill cents; NtiNery Diapers of every iteality and width; Cotton Diapers; Table linen, in bleached, half bleached sod brown, from 6236 cents to the very finest d .able Damask ever imported: Linen Eheelinge yard wide for $1.50 Per yard; a go ^d assortizi.mr of Linen nheetings in every quality. Pillow Linen; Wine Cloths; 'Pratt Cloths; Facer Clt the, 2.1.4 yards wide; Honey Comb Quilts; Lan caster Quilts: rilen , ale ttailh; Intnity Cloths, wilt,. Fmk, blue and runle Borders; It reettles Rolle, from $3 up; one lot very line rouble haelt Cilaremiles, at the enne pries they were in IStI. 415 These are now worth details, r.beetiog aed :..ht Wog Dwaine of every quality and width at the lowest prices; F.annal J. cheap- Sod in town. filneketi—We still hare a tine stood of Blankets, at reduced mime. Persons In tr.tat would do well to Dll7 now, as there is a strong probability of higher prices. Is D & W. H. Pi-14.4E1,f, ap2s Et 111)g 1 MARRB`.: 8t below Stet 'oath. WERLY" CORSETS.--JETST 1.4 - • • calved from Paris, best quality elegsntly fitting Werly Corsets. nil hinds Corsair; on band, and made to order, at Mrs. STE.E.L'S, THATH Street. below Chestnut. ap2s-st. BLACK SILKS, BLAOK STLKS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. We are aWl.selllna our Black Bilks at the same prices as we dis early in the Eemon, notwithaateling the re cent advances. MANTLE SILRP. ALL WIDTHS. ' Plain Bilks, all colors. $l. 30 to $5.75. Fancy Elate, bands $2 10. Bleb heavy. ama Fancy Silke. 182 82 to $8.60. Elfh.oh4Re 611ka, at $2 . 873y, Nord' $3.60. • • at *3.25. " $4. " at $4.73. " $5.60. " " at $5 75, " 10 pieces small plaid Silks, at ill. 20, vec7th $l.OO Mos. 713 and 715 E 11. SRP'llllatita. MANTLES AND CJLOAKS OF UN usual elegance. Taffeta Mantles and Sacqnes. Plum and Richly . Trimmed Mantles. Chesterfield.. in Silk and Cloth. Short Saccues of handsome Cloths. French Cloth Cloaks. MANTLI S MAD& TO ORDER. Sprirg Shawls in light colors. Summer Shawls of good quality. Ocelot desirable Summer Shawls, It 3. Black Thibet Squad Shaw l s. 3 at to 9.N. oPtCONARD, S. R. corner NINTH and MARKST Streets. 'DESIRABLE . GOODS. FROM Aucalvor. 25 nieces litte.le Diaper, WS. 20 - pieces Russia Diaper, $3 50. 35 pieces Russia Diaper. wide. M. )4 pieces Russia Diaper. vkry wide. Its. Also, 10 lots of Table Linens—all prices. Now open at JOHN a. krroRES% 711 ii &ROM Raga laal- ONBSTROT STRUT. Is now receiving, and often for sale below Present market rates,__many nOVeltiee in LAOS AND wHITB GOODS. He wOLlid call " special attention" to him sceertmeet of over digiirasit new &kaki, and styles of Whits Goode, suitable for 'Ladles B0(1105 and Drawee, in stripes, aside. and figured, pufed and Lacked Muslims. 100 pieces of figured .and plain Buff and White Piques, boutht before the recent ad vance. . . New invoices of Guipure and Thread Lames, Thread and Grenadine Veils. Bdaings, Insert in!, Flouncines, as. Broad Hem-Stitched lIANDEBBORIBM au /own, good quality. from 25 cents LLD. BEST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED. Wide al3d heavy Black Corded Silks, Mac=lflcent Moire Antietam_ all solar". Splendid quality Corded Silks, all colors. Bich Chorea Stripe and Plait. Silks. Magnificent Grenadines and Organdies. New styles Spring Shawls. 'Kew style Cletko for ladles' cloaks. B ()WIN HALL &00., 6 Sontb. SNOOND Street. GENTS/ FURNISHING GOODS. 1864. NEW STOOK. 1-INFOR7Z) N. W. CORABR SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, A LARGE AND ELEGANT NEW STOOK GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING , GOODS. All the choicest novelties in this department CoaStantlY =hand. THE BZSTMADII SHIRT.; THZ CITY. ORDRRS PROMPTLY EZROUTED. P.RICIES IGASOIRAB fell-stuthtmy3l NOS. I & 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET. JOHN C. ARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF THE IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, FIRST CUT BY J. BURR MOORE. WABRAIATED TO FIT AND OWN EATIEFiCITION. ALSO, Importer And Manufacturer of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GDOD63.' IL—All articles made In a superior manner by hand and from the best Mater apl4-6M FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. -a- The subscribere would invite attention to their IMPROVED CUT OF WIEST& which they make a speciality in their beeline's& Also, Wletantlp receiving NOVELTLIII FOE GIiNTLEMBIFFI W 110, J. W. SCOTW 6.1 004 GENTLEMAN'S TvEmail - 1/o sTORK. Mo. Yo u rCHESTNT ST., . doore below tbe Continental. 1864. 1864. "COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, &v., EXTERM.INATORS. "15 years established in I:few York City. " " Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Forgone." " Not dangerona ta the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." WS-Sold by all Druggists everywhere. ler I BPAVARE! of all worthless Imitations. gar. " Costar's " Depot. No. 48.1 Broadway, A. Y. Aar Sala all Druggists, and by DY TT e CO.; No. 8132 North SECOND Street. sp2s-tuthe Zni Wholesale Agents. B F. REIMER'S .ACCURATE;' AND • beautiful Colored Photographs. at the vary mo derate charge of $l, PTO moat pleating and satisfactory picture•. Gallery, 62% ARCH Street. It* Presidynt NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The undersigned would inform their friends and Um public 'generally that they have removed from their Old gland. 517 ARCH Street. to their SPLENDID NEW WAREBOOM, • No. sus ARCH STREET, Where they will continue the sale of GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, COAL-011. BURNERS, him Having associated with enr house Mr. CHARLM PAGE. (formerly the Principal Designer for Cornelius & Baker,) we are now prepared to executb orders for Cias Piztures of all grades and destine. from the Plailtelt to the most married and elaborate, VAN KIRK Qt CIO.; fe214110) po. Plie ABOR STUMM MOST TRUTHFUL AND PLEASING styles of Portraits are those superior llfs-size Pliotesravlia in Oil Colore made br 62 ABU Omit arrnans. SPRING TRADE. E tom. NEEDLES SOW OPPERR PLANTATION BITTERS. WiIIHAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE tonished at anything. Years of experience. and a eorrespondence extending throughout all nationslittes of the habitable globe, bave turned theories into facts and established a bards from which we need not err. We are not surprised - at inch fasts as the followings although the Demons who write them are. We know the mirsone and circumstances, hence feel at liberty to endorse their statements! " BIM BEDFORD. Mass.. Nov. 24, 4993. "Thus Sm: I have been afflicted many years. with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs. cold feet and bands, and a: general disordered system- Physicians and Medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting some frier:de in New verb. who were using Plantation Bitters. they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced with a small wine-glassful after dinner. Peeling better by de gram in a few days I was astonished to find the coldness and cramp, had entirely loft me, and I could sleep the night through. which I had not done for years. I feel like another being. My apatite amt strength have also really improved by the Use of the Plantation Bitters. "Respectfully. TO'DITH IirSSZI a ." EliglieltUßT, W 16., Bet. 18. 1883. . • • • I have been in the army hospital for four teen months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton. la, they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. • a r Three boßles restored MY speech and cared roe. • •n 0. A. FLAIJTE." The following is from the Manager of the Union Home School for the Children of Volnnteers " HAVEMEII3B Mammy, Ftsrr-envBRTB NEW Yons. August 2. 1883. "Da. Dad= Yfrar Wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children, aufferiaa from weakness and weak lungs, with meet happy effect. One little girl. in particular, with paha in her head. lon of appetite. and daily Westing consumption, on Whom all medical skill had bean exhausted. bee been entirely restored. We commenced With but a tarienoon fal of Bitters a day. Her appetite and etrongth rapidly increased, and she Is now well. RospeOtfull7. Mla.s. 0. M. DEVOE." ' I owe ranch to yon. for I verili bslleva ill* Plantation Bitter's have ' , area my life. Rim. W. 8.. WAGGONER, Madrid. N. Y." " * • * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bittera. MY wife has been greatly benefited bY their nee. • Thy friend. " * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia. and Ma t, abandon preaching. • • • The Plantation Bittme have med. me. BE I'. J. 8 CATIIORN. Rochester. A. Y." " • • * I have given the Plantation Bitters to bun. dreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. O. W. D. AIADREWM Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Oluoinnati, 0." " * • • The Plantation Bitters have cured free of liver complaint, of which I was laid. un prostrate and had to abandon my buidoess• " * * The Plantation Bitters liege cured me of a derangement at the kidneys and nrinary organs that has dizreesed me for years. It acts like a ehatm. , C. C. MOORS, No, 264 Broadway." ae., &C., &e., &0.. ate.. &O. , The Plantation Bitteke make the Weak strong, the lan guid brilliant. and are exhausted nature's great restorer. Thai are rem:mead of the celebrated Canaan bark, win tergreen, sassafras. toots, hsrbs, der., all Maenad in Perreat/Y Pare St. Croix rum. Persona of sedentary habits. troubled with weakness. lassitude. palpitation of the heart. task of appetite, dis tress after eating. torpid liver. constipation ac., deserve to enffer 11 they will not try them. • They are recommended by the hichort medical autho rities, and are warranted to produce an immediate bene ficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable. perfect' , " Pure. and harmless. Novics.--Arly person pretending to sell Plantation Bit tare in balk or by the gallon to a swindler and impostor. It is put up only in our log•cabin bottle. Beware of bot- ties refilled with imitation deleterious stuff: for which several persons are already in prison. See that every bottle has our United Staten stamp over the cork. unmu• tilated. and our signature on steel-plate side label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. H. DRAKE eis CO., fe23-tnthsgin 202 BROAD WAY. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVANS Sr, II A. SSA. la ra, po Irk" lXvile'4llll gui • FLL-1- 418 ARCH STREET, Bennere, Weinman and Company Flags, swords. Saehee, Bolts, Palma:lts. Npanletv, rate, CaDS, Can• terms. Havereache. Camp Site, Field Glasses, Spare, and every thing pertaining to the complete outtl; o Army and Navy °facers. A liberal diccount allowed to the trade, apl7-Iro FURLOUGIIS. Officers and Soldiers. visiting the city . ell Farb:m(l4 "12/1" Bii orti3s, And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are invited to the very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of G-ECO W. ISTIVIO.DI fel eir. 3311#0,.. SANSoid.sTRRET HALL. BARRON Street, above Sixth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the ithorteet notice, Willett, for richness and magnincence, challenge Coupottt.o a, no other home in the country combining the MANUFACTUKING JEW.. ELBE with the PRACTICAL SWORD-MAKRE. mlal? 2m FILOTEINCUIAM & WELLS HEAVY. MEDICAL AND LIGHT SHEET:MGR AND SEIMINGS. . BTAISIDA.RD DRILLS. MEATY CANTON FLANNELS. WASH.NOTON AND VICTORY Et,AMREP - A Al!' SILIICIAS. ZZOWN, BLEACHED. AND COSSET JEANS. WARS 'RD YABR. Zoe. lve24lfti r REMO VA. L. ALEX. WEEILLDIN & ROMA Nos. 20 and 22 South Front Street, 1864. 21 and 23 Letitia Strees Where. from most desirable stooks of WOOL AND WOOLEN YARNS, COTTON AND COTTON YARNSs They will be pleased to serve all anatomy's. te2o•etnthtf ELECTRICITY. Cancer, Goitre, Tamorn, and all foreign growths cared by special anatantee. if the Patient desires, at the 134 , ctrical Inetitate of . Prof BOLLES and Dr. BROWN. EZMO 'Walnut street. Philadelphia. KENNEDY, STAIRS, & CO., Nos. 130 and 132 North Wharves, WHOLESALE DEALERS PICKLED AND DRY FISH. A large stock, in assorted packages. suitable for emu try Trade, always on band. apld 2m LONDON BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALE. DT THE CAM 011, DvON. ALBERT CL ROBERTS. DEALER IN PINE GROCERIES. nikl3 Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets PAPER WAREHOUSE. FA.RRELL. do CO.; 510 1515013 sraswr. gins &starers of BOLL WRAPPSES. 00110i5 and eraterA 1101 0 117211. OAP. and 020W3i ot hand, or made to order- Ilishost prise paid for rope is lam or small ottanii• dew Maas ARCHER & REEVES, • WHOLESALE G 3,OOERS, No, 45 North WATICH Street. and No. 46 North OHL/Mean Avenue, Offer for Ail% at the LowesLMarket Prim, st large stoar of FEOAE, NOL ANUS, COFFEE, TEA& SNOBS. C OFFEE, And Orecezies generally. carefully selected fur the country trade. Pole agents for lbe products of FITHIAN & POSUE'S Utopias Fruit Mauling Factory at Bridgeton, N J. apr2.6ni 131 f EATON & DE.NOKLA, HARDWARE - - Commisslon Merchants, tleff COMMILUCB and SW BORTH Btraets. offer for sale: AILOhOr Bread I fib; Plymouth BIM Rivets. W. &S. Butcher s Oast /Steel; Basle Cabinet Looks. Putnam's Horse Mallet Locke's School Matta. • COMM. Briia. and Iron Wire: Cotton. Card.. Also. a hat assortment of Anonitsw 'Rainhontrik folAtmli MON UMEN T S AND GRAVE STeNES.—A lane assortment of Grave. Stones. of various designs, made of the finectitaltan and American Marbles. constanft en hand at the Marble Works of • A sin4 DAM ta p iku TB 64 lNZA ti. TZ. lUDGI Mena& below Ileventh apl9-334 AAA 43118R1E, Philadelphia, Pa." R. B. KINEMISY. Cleveland. O.' S. T.-1880.-X. ARMY GOODS. PHILADELPHIA TARNS. HAVE REMOVED TO PHILADBLPH/A. MEDICAL. 'ABOVE ARCH STREET. - WANTS. " SMALL, RESPECTABLE, PRY, vatee micat family cre.need 66 emetic a holm ea a Main start with a physidan. Rent taken to Baud. Address 'WEST END," Press office. AYOUNG MAN, OF GOOD DUSI NESS chrotti, having mural leisure hu _labs daily, Would be Al to enrran? them ter a Ismail eezePeneatio e. Please address "Commercial." Pr& Office: W A YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF AGE, wants a SITUATION in a Wholesale Fiour. Gra. very, or Commission bonse; Is reliable, capable, a We' Table . 11 0/111(1aD- and has a knowledge of accounts. AC , Areas • 'II," Press oillee. aP2S-10" 'WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, Who can fnenteh the beet of linfetenpea. dans nen In tome vespectable Business. Address • •.F. R. N. • , office of 71m. Pmsm. It. WANTED -A SITUATION BY A Ponca Man as Astirtant Boolokesper or EntrY Clark. BeNt. of referonces Apply or address G. W. WATER:FIELD. No. 4 AlitilTSTA Place. a026-2t* WANTED -AN OFFICE WITH TWO Rooms, on ilrat Boor, front. situated on tha south aide of Watrut street, batsmen Dock and kottrth streets. Address Box No. 280. Philadelphia Post Office atiM Ste WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN and Wife the Dwellintpart of a Howse to the of Independence or Washington &mares. on or before June lat. Would take the care of Aloe. Very best of references, given. /Adroit; Box 1404 Poet Of o. inbl7.thsto tl WANTED TO PIIROHAS - E—A Dwelling. with modern improvements. in a cen tral location. Any ens buying such fur sale: please ad dress "W. 0. A.," at this aloe. ap'3261 11 WANTED A MODERATE RIZ rfAD Dwellint to rout. on or before the first of SePletn ber rest. Addrers •• H. R. H.." at this office. stating location. terms, he. ap22-6t WANTED—BY A PARTY INTEND ING to bads in the We!t this Sums w. intim Pro duo. babints% e:wits of llgot goods apportsiniss te the °nem trod& t 0 /411 on eanimiouion. Ltlstiotory re ference then. Address, for one Week. P. 0., Box 3io. ap23.6.. it 75 A ISIVNTHI-I WANT TO HIRE nOYSITFI In every County, at $76 a month. ex- Dentin Daid, to sell illy new aheaD Family liewlealita- Woes. Addrere S. ICLDIEIOII.AItred. Me. Efel2.detWam. L. WAN tED-A LARGE SQUARE BUILDING. well lighted. for gattedfaetartng pat , poem Fleece address "C. A. E. at the office of this paper. t.p2.140 if LOST AND FOUND. L OST—.A CERTIFICATE OF SPER cum. LOAN. OP B , PAYI'M OP PLtIMAYLVAIIIA. for X616.06_, dated Marsh 12, 1830, Mo. 7M, In 1181110 of WILLIAM MEREDITH . Also. a Osrtilloate of fi-lar. mat. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, tor the corn of 3 00. .11. w dated e 30. 1346. M 0.1452. in the name of IL PRIOR. administrator of William Meredith in trent. p idication hue been made to the Auditor eenoral fors to uowsi of sold Cern if felo.9in Jill if No. 41t All(111 . tliyegi, WOR BALL AND TO ILET. OIL LA ND.—FOR SALE VALIJAB OIL TR OW& partly developed, I o the leapt ornd ac tive lcealit'es In the Oil Region, in VSNANGO 00173 Pr, Penasylvamic Aprta 'AIMED LATELY, Box 2650, Philadelphia, Post Office. e.A6.2t*.r TO LET.-THE SECOND, THIRD, and fourth floors at 235 MAIIKST Street, through to (Thumb al)e. inolg-tr FOR SCALE-CHOICE LOT ON THE; Heading Railroad, west or Trenton Railroad, 41x?,00. (IEI3. N. TOWNOSSID, arde-tr th 123 X t.on,h FOURTH Ntrcet. FOR SALE— BEAUTIFUL BUMP ma LOTS of 3 to 5 Acne. sitn4to on Philadelphia and Darby Pasoan ¢cr Thillrood ppiv to BEPLOOK et PASCHAL b. Cleroveyancern, ap23.12E• 215 WALNUT Street • DRUG- AND PRKSCRIP PION ST.'RS FOR fiell—Doeirably located, handsomely MULL Ptreted With care, and .king a good Med glen:m.ll2i trade The °weer le unable, at prement, to give it h•e undivided e,tteooi .fl address, with rest nafn4, &c ' A M. R.." PrPHR office. ard3.4tV MONEY ON IVIORTGAGE, TO LOAN at TIVE•Fra. OEM. Interest, la :alma of En) to $2O. KO. by R. lt* No. 209 South SIXTH Sheet. FOR SALE OR TO LET—TWO targo STONE SIIILDINEIS. suitable for FAnutry nr Factory. .61. n a Wee BlittWErtlf. Addreqt (1130. KRICK. No. 1233 RICLIMOAD Street. apl3,4lrt* fp4 VERY FINE AND ELIGIBLY s-located Germantown residence, worth ®lb.ooo. also. neat reetdeace ac thelten Bills, near Di P. Railroad. worth ccl.ooo.ror sale Or exchange *or fang or city house. Apply at 2136 CRUM d &Limy. Also, a nest house in Gennantownto mit, tarnished or unfurnished. m hat thatnl2o IfESIRABLE DWELLING FOR Jima BALB—Tbe conveulnnt handsomely-located three story Dwelling. No. 817 Nor. h Niev.4ath street. below Monnt VE7lloil street. ea.t side, built in the very bent manner, with double three. story hack buildings, and all the modern conveniences. Immediate poimemelon elven Apply n eat door to the or to A. B CA R.V63. & CO., Conveyancers. comer of NINTH and MBE 6T Bluets. Terme accommodation.- ap26-21P I N TO LET—NEAT GERMANTOWN RFsidence, Myna Vl:armor r with or witnnat Furniture. APPI9 at 236 CHU il.lll Alley. Philo an 26 Int* igif FOR SALE—AN ELEGANT RE. RIDENCIE. beanitlaiiy wituats4l oppct,tto Shrk's Church. Locust street Apply tn GWI W CHELDS. ap2.6 6t 626 and (130 uriEsrDrClT Bttoot. ffit FOR SALE—.L Tl:[ EE-STORY la• BRICK D'OVNIZING-1101.7811, With doable b Ilt bvildtngs.4o.. No. 21:3 fittoWN Bt., euove 86 (00. For falthbr particulars Inquire o! .8.01311d.f OLDDEN. 532 ASCII Street. it* et TAE FOSTER HOME ASSOC:IIA, MUTTON being obliged to leave the building at preae at occupied by them. desire to rent or purchase a la , ge ROUSE in the c;ty or suburbs, accesgible by passenger care. Oommunications may be addressed to 'Foster Mine seociation. care of ap2l.thetn3t. 1008 USRICZT &Mar. TO LET—THE WHOLE OR ANY portion of the Commonwealth Building. Noe 011 and 013 CHESMUT street; also. the second. third, and fourth etorlFs of the no Ode store. No. 019 CaSsT RUT Street. Apply to THOS. H. (ONNgLL , ;onetir.g- Howe or Div .11 Jayne bon. IIQ X 44 OUNTIVC Street. H.0241%"' TO LMT-A COMMODIOUS -am DWELLING, No. 132 North FtONT Street. Bald moderato. Apply to WERGEEILL & LEO., 0e784f 47 and 49 north SBCorrD Street. ok FOR PALE—SEVERAL RANI% Alm SOME COTTAGES in Germantown. Apply to vrif. Bosnia. ALLEN. S. M. corner of FOURTH and WAL NUT. 2d doer. ap25.3.." E t FOB SALE—A - HANDSOME COT men, havinig ail the modern convoni - a , :oe%; sta ble. Coach Honee- and beautiful, grounds attached, on Frankford road, below✓ Allog%any avenue. kw:Ay. to NOSSELT. ALLEZ, S. B. corner YOURTFI. and We 1.1.132. 2d floor auTi.:;`," da EXECUTOR'S SALE.—A. WlRER zna,' STORY BRICK J CJIRE, with modem Improve ments, for sale, No 1000 wisrAx Street, near Petah and Spring Garden t4tr.ets, to close an Estate Apply to ASSOS BUR row. rx.r.. Nu. 139 S. ft EVENTII St fart22tit,* VEA-SillE COTTAGE POR S ALE mr-li —One of tbn heat located and. M 18: converdentty-ar ranged COTEAU'S at ATL. ANTIC CITY. Apply to ap2t-Ira* .TOPN P. STARR. Camden. N. J. er A SPLENDID SUMMER BOART.I- atm. INO HOUSE FOR SALM OR FOR RF.lirr.—On the Wert Charter and Philadelphia Railroad. hixteark tulles from the clip. in a beautiful locality, unsurpassed for health. TL,lhcare le modern built. and in avers superior style. containing a large. wide hall. two beautiful parlors, spacious dinning room, and eighteen commodloot chambers. a number of which area size only to ne found is a first class bole cr p. Swain mansion Five daily trains to and frotu Philadelphia stop at the Station in front of the house. Apply to A D. RLL. RT ap4B-86" 4164 WALNUT in FOR SALE-7 HE ELEGANT MO DERN REI4DEISCII, with large side yard No. 957 FICA.N.KI,IIf Etreet. ' imply to IT Ro-StiLL ALLEN, S E corner of FOURTH and WALNIF r, 241 door ap2ls FOR SALE A DESIRABLE mras. three-story DWELLI SG, with donble three-story back buildings and modern improvemorte, in good order. THIRTEENTH Street. above Groan street. Price SS.OOO. H. A. 0 &VII, ap233t. RIDGE Avenue and Green street. 01 F 0 B. SALE-THE BUILDING -N6LAND LOT. No. 308 "CHERRY Street. south Side. Lot 60 feet front, 10.5 feet deep At 82 feet in clehth widens to 76 feet, to an 8 feat alley. mord of to Cherry street. ishly at the Office of Christ Church Hospital. 212.0 WALNUT Street. ap2t-12t BESTON VILLE COTTAGE FOR SALE, with Stable, Fruit Trees. Flower Garden, and about one. bait acre of ground, :rner of Al %F. CI NG ROUSE Lane and PEAR Swett Withia one ,onase of the pa - .RIM' or Mitre+ a depot at Restonville. 2)oBBeBB2o2lglitTit. Apply to R CARVER At Co.. ap2s St S. W. cor. NINT,I. and Firmar Streets. di TWO GERMANTOWN OOT .MITAGEI. well located. will be excbanged for good city property. B. F. GLENN. 1J S. FOOS. rft St. aolS fig FOR SALE-A VkaY DEBIRA- Am SIX PROPERTY. the residence of the late Dr. Jacob Sharpless, deceased, with Militant Acres Or impeder Lam/ attached. It le situated is the borough of Dt,INNINGTOWN, (Tassier county. "within ten xnuratee walk of the Cbeater Valley and Penw.ylv . ...ala }Wiz oad Stations. at which all trains stop. The Owed Hug is very conveniently and substantially linilt. Irith. Hato, Tenant House. Spring House. and all necessary out bui , dinge. There is a great abundance of Shrubbery. Wait. and Shade Tress. Part of the land will be sold with the buildings. if desired. Apply to ABM. S. A'iTIBTLIOOS, DOWNINGTOWN P. O. et TO RENT--A COUNTRY REiI- JampurcE. with Pasture and Stabling• within ten minutes' walk of tbo Media Railroad. about. 4 miles Pore the Market sweet Bridge. APPIy at N. 1231 MARKET Street. stp9s BA RE OPPORTUNITY FOR SPE cm, &VON. —Vor sale, a large and veleable pro p-sty of Two Hundred Acres of Ground, sitnateja the First and Twenty-sixth wards, having a front on each Bide of Bread street of turontv four hundred feet, with it front of twelve hundred on League Island or Second street road. about one mile from County Prison, and less distance from League Island and River Del , torare. AFT'S" to 3. H cram Er SON. aro - 42423W Real Rotate Brokers. 43:1 W LLNitT et: ATWTION SALES. rtY SCOTT & STEWART, AUCTION NMI and COMMIVITON BINRCHADTS. Nos. 62 CHESTNUT and 1315 SANSOM btreets. TRH GREAT SALE OF SSA SHILLS -JAPANESE AND CHIAPAS GOODS Will be continued on MOND tY. TUESDAY. and WEDNEBD &Y, at 10 A M and 8 o'clock P. 11 Without reserve. The only real collection in this c.dintry. BOYTON, sole American Agent for 00.1111 1 .1 LY. aP43.41. GOVERNMENT SALE — . WILL BE Fold, at public auction. on WEDNESDAY, Hay 4th. at ADE abet* , Arsenal, commencing at 10 c.clocs A N., to the highest bidder. the following pro perty, viz: -Y Draft Ron& 13,575 Cartridge Bogen, Belts. &c. 76. tOO pounds of scrap Leather. 60.1 nO do do Iron. 7.725 boxes. barrels, and kegs. Terms cash. R. H. IL WHITELBT. ap2S-9t Lieutenant Colonel of Ordnance. INSURANCE. CE COMPANY, BM - ILL STRAIT. FAME INSUBAN No. *OO 0:s Ina AND I TIV Ire=lda I Musk, 1"2. JD lASUBOXCIL IToa.B. - John W. Evermaiu Rober t B. rottsr. Charles Illehardson. - Hen Lewis. O. W L AAntor P. EL Juistlce, George A. Wed FT.,skuns N. OBAS 111 C W. 7. BLANCHARD.. Sacra BEILDING nAramAin. STRAP RINGI4 . _ IT HINGES. REVEAL HINGIEs EdIUTEM STRAPS. and all kilidir or wrotakt eirort i pte n oT T. 6 ,„%all• SEWTTER BOLTai_, I DAG mad was articles of 144411t13110 and CarCaaa Hard Ware. alaandantarnd and kOPC on h.... 1 I mor , wojur s. JAC Inhl2-810. 0111aa No %36 CHUROR Allez. Wan n 'Acta ma of Warranted BRAM awl HAT act a SEL ffM, OOBBEOT PIANO TUNING -Dlr. O. B. esitirßarTri Orders for and Ranairind_rjanoa aro received at Masoßr & T M store. to - ov CIuinT.BRIV Wept. oath Mr. B. has had eleven years' factory expariense irsa ton. and dye nate employment in PhUndidphis. spiozAr. —pianos rereothemt to gonad ea soll arp , arrest-toned as new. Witkoni 1N1110,1141, warms for Toxins. ft ooli/agif B. D Woodrar, Charles Stokes, Joseph D. BUIL Bllrtil. president. I SON. Vita Praddeti rr. jal4-t1 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF M.IIBUL PATRIOTIC READINGS; Dr lAMBS E. MITRDOCEr, EMI !ME BEITItOrr O 1 . T.llll FAMIZITZ or soLmrats AND SEAMED; AND THE VOLUETREN REPESSDKEET II at ooNg. THURSDAY ATTPXDOON, APRIL ES, lEEE, 67. 1 , 138.8 E 0'0,0004 Ticket* 26 cents. ReAwnred Saran 6 , 3 c.ent.r. oer tenet! et AtinIIBILD tk EVAIVILT CHINT3UP Streak and at the Academy or Mul4e. apit.et JUDAS MAOCAB2EUB THIED AND LAST CONCERT OF THII Siil3o/4 BY THE HANDEL & HAYDN SOCIETY, AMMO HT TES ENTIRE GERMANIA. ono LIESTRA; WEDNESDAY EVENING, APEIL 2TTR, AT TM MUSICAL FUND HALL, CObiItENCING AT EftIIIT o'cLooer Tlctete DUTY CENTS. To he had at J. It Goatee; ft K. corner SIVNNTH and CH iIa.TtAIIT titreets, and et the Door. ao2t-et ACADEMY OF NI ITSIO.-OP ERA.TIO CANTATA. • CORONATION OF by th THI ROdti. OR FLoWIR OUZEL e Pupils the Hancock Girls' Grammar ileboAl. In AtA of th e sArer, TART .1?' ALS. TUESDAY EVSNIDIG. Aprll. 16th. Condnelor__ _ ProAl.eer lob n hewer_ 2.5 cents. Doors open at 7; Ooncert COMM iines at 8 "'clo.th. Mr. WBII (3. 'KERBS has *kindly contented to UM.. the part of "ReclnNe" on ibis ocansiOlL apt( 21 G R OV ER'S NE W CHESTNUT-- SEBT THU M LBOVA TR RD GRAMM. tifkl4l7llll,, Oleo of Grover'e Theatre, Washington, D. 0. GRAND OPER i TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 28th, nal, first and oar Pima • f LA DAMN BLANCHE. grand Opera. In 3 acts, by Belldien. Oeo. Brown El. Theodore Balininotutt Arne. Job ~ 0 en Goy.ston tr. drag Marsarette 'FF Fred , q2ll J. tiny &Pit 0 On ntana Dirk eon- nr•nifeld Marton M. Lehmann CARL ANSCHOTZ Doors open at 7 Waiter. WEDNIMPAY EVE:eI.:4G. APRIL TT. INC Reappearance of iha 11112.11.e6T1C I.OSIPANT. Reserved &ale for sale a); tionta's Mario Itoro. and IA the Box Office of the Theetes, at the fottorfillg Orchestra Chairs SCALis OF Patois 4.—sl OW No extra eh trite for res.rwirts. Drees Circle and Parquet 50 Dente. 26 eente extra for misvalue. Focally Circle 35 Mints. Private Boxes lit°. DO. _ROC A. BIROFET.D. Boehm , e A 4eit. ... WA.L N UT- STREET TRE.A.TRIL Entrainment of the celebrated 3 meg' American Arita., HE. AND aißi. W. J. PLOR eget THIS (Tom. ay) EVeNTNO. Coat 26ih. TE kbE LAIIOI3I.7%H.P.ROVOKINLI NOSS. Performance will commence with the Howie Drama CIC HANDY sag aP. To be followed by t e ProteenFarce of the OPIV) et:TRESS. To conclude with tbo Pleaes do etrconqtancel 'lra KEN:UMW VOLITIVOSES.. • MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW A.ROEI STRZET TA APRIL UNOXoIPLED RITOOP.gg nnusEs ea , ri:Fill TO Top. 800 F. rol7fa B. wiaoi Or Mits. Than, O.KFM. Fourth Neeett and continnott antenna of .RoSEDALB: 0(t. THE Willi BALL. With Be GRAB D BOHNeatv FLEE Att`Pitl4 MEGEIANDiAB EFFECTS. and BRILLic err Deogrollgo HOER LEIGH. MEd. JOHN MUM Snsts Secured one week in advance. Play to commence at Ai to 8: toem , ntme et FE/DAY, BEleigriT or AIRS. JOH" Inc Riff. CONCERT HALL—GRAND CON CERT. (nlinsinnt street. shove Twelfth. ) S' GNOR B RIO Isrf.t. '8 - SECOND &NO POSITIVELY LAST GRAND CONCERT, On SASMOAT EVENING. April 30•1881, Bp the uhpreewieneed erray of extleie, MISS LAOS* H 4 REIS. KO. B SIG NOLL SIG. DRAGON'. MR. J. N. PATTISON. MB. H. Conductor vIG. J WINO. An ctitirelx new end brilliant Programme will be prit. tented. TIONNTS ONE DOLL All EACH REAPS MAY BE SECURED vitt raotrr EXTRL CHARGE at Patrh's Soak Store, corner of Oheetu it and Sixth ttree.e. and at Leypeldt's Book Store, to 3 Chant tint street. enact T 1 L. CARPENTER'S GIRAIID rho raN A D A .D T DRESS SOIREE. 1 - .lfqC A L FI7f , ID TIJEBDAY EVENING. May 17th. 1801. 'Motets $3 admitting 4, o , wleman an , Two %Car. TUN ALc.arrTs To 15N GIVEN ro T I.},z,N trig or _ TEm_oßsvr ti ANITAR4 P _ _ _ . . . in aid of our Ifoble neldiers. it is to be hoped that all friends and former patrons wilt take an earne , t interest in aiding D. L. C.:exp.:rater inretying a substantial benefit. Tickets are row ready and eau be had of Irlausitorthor or Mr. Carp.nter, EGG Arch street. Prof. bb dole and Orchestra are engaged. an26.6t0 NOW OPEN—THE FORTY-FIRST ANNIIAL EXCIIRITION OF PAINTING'S 'IND SCITLYTIikiI. at the PIONSYLVaNI4 4.(la,DElir or TB& F NE ARTS. CTIESTNG f btreet. e.httre Tenth. .Open front 9 E. M. till 7 P. X., and from 8 OH la in TIM evening. ap23 tf 7, R STRFE'II GIRLS' GRAMMAR 813E0014 CONCERTO, WirDIIBUDAY SYLNIND, April Milt, SATURDAY ASTIMINOOII. Ap.ll Mk. Tickets good for either Concert. For este at John L. Young's. 2266 Market.street; B F. Kern's. corn , .r Seventeenth and Market streets. or at the Schools of ninth warn. ap23 35. ELEVENTII-ST. OPERA 11073111. ' • TER FAMILY RESORT." THE DIXEY'S MINSTREL& TE GREAT STAB TROUPE OF THIS WOMB/. In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, gplenahl. Elating, IloanUtal Dancing, LottaltAltli RAN lea 11061., Plantation Scenes, krt.. Are. bi TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tickets 20 canto. Doors r pan at 7 o'clock. :c27-Sin J. L. C AR:TOROS% Business Ifitautter. ••••• et,ERMANIA OBCHESTRA.--PUBLIO SEHEARELLS evorEATURDIY, et 3 o'clock. Y. it! , at the STN IICaL FUND HALL. abide ticketejl 1)71%. P lO k 4C HEST o T O l T k Eettrae s t l . J. T o E beo 0E LE. • tip• V..arhil and CHESTNUT_ and at the Rlll door. ran. EDUCATIONAL. TE A C HERS OF EVEiTY GR ADE AL way be secured at the Teachers' . Tee itate, ALT 6. THIRD Street. A Teacher of Classics wanted. 10 TB E UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO eupplp a few vac:metes now existing of a select Boardiri seminary. six :Mice weer of Cerlie;o, P 4, ra reltg wishing to leave the city daring the months of July and Angus,. can board with their OtidEen. Two teparments Pupils. of- both coxes and all awes re ceived at any time. Ir oary at the Cumberland Valley Depot. at liarrieburg, for Tickets to (}reason. Terms quite low. Inctramental and Vocal Otto is tenet:it by the beet masters. Circalam obtained of J. B ntf- COTT Y. CO.. 715 MARK IST Street liddrtise, imme diately. C. NONrINGTON lm Crunberlane as . , "erms. (IRIITENDEN'S COMM EROIA.L COL LEGE. No. 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of SkYENTII. Bookasupfng, is practised bY the beat Atmountaatii. for. Wholesale, Emil. Jobbing. Manufacturing. Gom. TDIAMOL Foreign, d Domet tic ilklpping BaSill2B3B, Joint stock Companies. Baukit g. Penrainibip. Plain and Ornamental. Commercial Calculations. en.iness Forms, Commer eel Law. Detecting Counterfeit Notes etc Stildenta received at any time, and loan:Wed sepa rately, at euci hears as may beet sail their coaventanee. /Diploma, with the seal of the 1 siltation attached. awarded on graduation. No vacation., Catalogues furnished gratis PENN SYLV A. Nl . A COLLEGIATE AND MILITARY INS TV PS. ALLEN rows.. PL., chartered by the State with fall powers and p will be opened for Papils on TDESDAY. M. 7 10th. he I'd notional advantages will be of the first order. The Military Drill will be in charge of Major IiCKSIuORFF, or P.bilad.lpbia. whose abilkies are well known. Build.- bps tvc9 apaciona with modern improvements. and will accommodate One linodred Jeanie. Por oirandaw ad dren Bev. M. L. HOFFORD, A. M., Pr.sident. apTll2l T OLLER .ACADEMY—A SELECT Aug BOARDINU SCHOOL FOB BOYS—is now open for the reeeptum of Pupils, the session of each papa Com rooming When he enters neon the duties of the school. Terms moderate, For. Otrenlars address H. MORROW. Principal, Hatboro, Montgomery Co • Pa. aos.tuthsl2l* SELECT FAMILY BOA RrqNG SCHOOL FOR 'YOUNG MIN Ala) BOYS. IitOUTT 70Y. Lancaster county, Pa. &radon opens oa the ttliSr TUERDAY or May. For circulars. kuldrass apl74m * R. A. KOHIitSoN, prinelpa P HILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN. STITDTB FOR. TOI.IOIG LAMES, No. 1.530 AILOR Street, Bey. ta Alth PO A, D, P,, N. OLA WOW& aIIiITEL A. CI. Principals. Ninth Year Tbree CI., Primary, Academia, and Colleatate.lFull college course Classical, hiathegitt tiral. Maher EnallAh, and tratoralSclenee, for those who graduate. Modern Lsnariates, Music. Painting. and Mo. cellos by the beg masts ro. For circulars apply at. the Testi- We. Or itaaMit Boit 2611 P. o..Phtladelphia.Pa ap14.6m.• MUSIC LE:=SONS 1 MUSIC LESSONS! Young Ladies. it you wish thorough instruction in tonsie,asecial opportunities are afforded at Gas &lOW SEMIDIARY. six robes west of Carlisle. Best of board. able teaeliers. pleasant loins. address C. H.13/11TINGTON anl2 lm Plainfield. Comb. so.. Pa. BELLE V UL FEMALE INSTITUTE- A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR 01R1.3. This Institution. beautifullv and hea4t74fullylo9o4odi in the northern limits of ATMS 80.itouGe - , B rusks sour t, Pa., will commence its Spring and Summer Tenn ell the 19th of FIFTH MONTH next, and continue in Bessie* twelve weeks. The course of Instruction is thorough and cumulate tin all the Elementary and blgbar branches of an StiGLTSR. CLASQICAL, AND MATIIINATICAIi EDUCATION. The French Language la taught by a native nation teacher. Circulars, giving fall particulars. may be_ had on ap plication to the P rincipals , Attleberough o,_eneke county. EA. ISRAEL J oßtruatz. JANE P. GRAHAMS. PriAdelle. _ 30,10 gm vILLA G E GREEN SEMINARY, if NEAR MEDIA. PA.—Pupils received at any bias. Inaftsh, Mathematics. Classics, and Natural Selena" taught. Idilitarp Tactics. Book-keeping. and' Civil As. /Sneering taught. Entbe 0 1 tranklal about St per wseln Boys of all ages taken. Hafer. to Wm H Kern, eg. Sheriff; Jolla U. Capp di 00.. Ho. 23 %nth Third !trash and Thozaae J. Clefftoli. Esq., Pi ft h and Prima streets. Address Bey. J. HAVTRY BARTON. A. H.. Vittar Greek. Pa. pa -V CAM'ES. DE VISITE.-THE ACM. know and artistic manner. dram:mitten ORRIS:I6RM stales are evident at a glance. Go to MOND areal. above Green. and obtain them. rabgtilt Pelt ALBANY AND TROY, VfA DAL &WARR AND RARITAN GeffAL. —The Barra HAPPY REVISAL OSIA MoWW is now loading at drat Wharf below garage Street, and will leave for the above point., on WED NESDAY, artb, at o'clock V. At. gel rtgli‘ht, wath will be takeilat reasonable D. L. FLANAGAN. Agent. an No. 304 South DELAWARE Avenue. mas i=o , FOR HARTFORD, CONN., DiRFSIT. via Delaware and Raritan caw, —The phiadelehla Steam Prot...4ler Clammy's steamer AIARS. GLIM/AL master, now lotylion at, second wbarf above Market street. Quir,g DEseATon. For rates of freight apply on board,_ or to VAL M. BAIRD di keenly. 1314 1301:1111 &AVM. WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE SCRIPTIONS of Ilharaoler, elonstlkntlon, and Tit, lent. with ADVICE on Business, Health, Batten• lion, BellApjorovoment, Manuomeat. and Train - Inatof OHLLDENN. aocdal adaptation. Aso. , dim and avyabut. by JOHN b. CAPRI!. Pbrenoleabit and Bookseller. mhl9-stnth No. NIS S. TICNTEr eltreet. above attestant MONEY- TO ANY AMOUNT Loma!) noon Diamonds Watches Jewel ,. s J Plate. Clothing, &e.. at ONES & 0 Ola• Established WWI Office. toner TRIED and Willis LL streets. below UrabetriL MVO iina It CoAductow Overture at 8 o'clock,
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