&Vow PHILADELPHIA , MATATORIIIIII kcgo ADD PHYSICAL IN sTI TUTS, No. 219 SOUlt 13110111 STREET In order to cow , gete all preparations for the Bummer salmon, Dr. JAMeSN regrets being compelled to delay the opening of the Swimming tjobool till wit ONBei On Y. Nay 4.0 n which day he invites his friends and the trona of the establishment to a ganeral I nspectbo hat n. fr bee om n 9 A. IL to 9P. M. The Swimming Department salin mu c h improved, and. in 110 elan dress, will be worth seeing. ON THURSDAY, MAP 5. She Institution will be opened strain for militia? tmelneen, In both departments. For ;articular& Bee circulars. oF•Tricsc or TILE TIDIOIUTICI AVID pVTr 4. ALLEOBBDT OIL .o3IPANT. Da. 731 WAL- Street —PoiraysLruto. I.prti 20. UAL certificates of stock are sow ready for delivery, on pre aestat:on of Cie Treasurer's receipt at the One ptllo B Ville D. B. BROWN, inp2.2t • Secretors. -paMUSICAL FUND SOCIETY. —TUFA Annnsl meeting of the lansieat Fend !goblet,' will told at their Hall on ViBSDAY.. the 38 of Mar. at 8 trtltch Y. M. The Annual Report will be read and an &Geo= for Dinctors WILLIAM L. DIINCILLBON. Secretary. GEORGE THODIPSON—ANOTEIRIL i_TllßG.—Thirty years szo George ThOMP...)2. delgered his first lecture in this city, in the riovsnau ters Church, Cberrysiairet, below hleveuth. fie is now jarted by members of the same church to ...ltver anober address in the same building, which he con sans fade The metals will take pleas nest PR r,'J'AV thellth of May at 8 o'clock. Eqr.ject- ' The I'ngnasts and Copperheads of England and Arne lod. Admittance 00 cent, lickeLs to be had at T. E. high', bixth and Chestnut streets, at the Anti. Malay Othce, 106 North Tenth street , and at the 1)4, apao tf trA CAILD—TO THE. PUBLIC —AT A ineeting of the PHOTOCI KA NINES of PhiLuiel- Phii. held Thursday evening. el.ril 29. it Wag Ullatli• moldy . agreed that, in coosideranon of the great ie west in the coat of labor and In it pe0(111103 Meoasary to raise the PRICE OP PHOTO° RATR.B. It% fore the Rates of Piet:tree Will be advanced. on. an. after May 1. 1861 anso-20 RELIEF FOR. TENNESSEE —A. •"I ' committee of the Ladies' Branch of the East Pen Ite ee Belief Association Intsnd vialtlng Knoxville with, en .lies in the early Tart of may, and will be thankful for ontributions in clothing. particularly for women sr eltil.itau and articles for hospital use. The for‘o w in xis act from a letter 'written by Mrs Hartle. atNash oi , pro,s the Wide field for labor in that unhappy Et s "lon may remember some families newly or yii . Occupying the large lecture roam on the first floor: o n .1 them numbered eleven, the other thirteen. The Jo , er now numbers four, the latter three. The lament of mother yesterday, as she Wpsd the death dews i.,.• the brow of her only son, a lad of thirteen years. V 'Oh 1 oh! I brotigit my litte ones *mighty way to t bread to keep soul and boar together: Howl have be d, and no children to eat it; all gone you see! Oh. Gel take me—tale me. a poor. broken-hearted me. sr!' Ey the Move sat her husband. with a dead heir In hie arms, the last of a family of ci'v. Mice our fair we acknowledge the receipt of $5 from s I Andrea from do.. and $2O from Newtown Square, A I MRS. B j 3ll. Bll a P AH UA S ici tree ßr t: or, 'a n w a s t r io e n c t ous ma l y y. be sent to MRS. GALES W geLLO WELL. i SO 2121 1.5411 threat. _.- • THE IT. S. CHRISTIAN COMMIS n.- Sion. —Cash acknowledgments for one week, en , nu 1 p :I 2f). 1E44: s. J-, ; 11,1_4a,`,, • lie yI) Moore (Iddltional) Co bo:icne received at Washington ages- c+. as follows: I on.. , ction at Clinton. Maine. per Rev- R. ! wee . aB2 00 st Preebyterian Church. Washing on.. 92 81 ,teall male from enlaces 193 24 fld tent cold 29 00 ohn C. Harr (additional) likens of Mereereburn. . per J C Carson ontrinntions received at Brandy St,tion.Va as follows: end privates of 16th N J Vols.. per Chaplain Haines 3100 00 Wesley Venasken. 6let P. V 00 Soldier 77 , 11 N J 200 Do. o.h Vermont 100 Dronmberlrr German Reformed Charch, act Vincent. Pa. 3)Ti. IN Mien.... /Sae S. Este Coleetion at First Ward Presbyterian cd At R. Chneshos, Syrzeose, N. V. $9.0 00 T. 3. Porter. Syracuse, If. T . 53 CO Leaps' Aid Society. Doylestown. Pa.. Per ire Julia P. Broc . Secretary. (additional). :Owid Alilne. per T. P ,pr ll cef de of a social gathering et Cabin Hill. 7Jotborn Liberties Bible Soaistr , i 311 Fanny R Bana'. Utica - . Y. • I . Eti:.r. Ls. Loan ' s Poet Office Pa. Ed c'' 7, Bedford. Glenham, N. Y. ..45 ble23 41 S'rvena If. ea' Aid. Society . Etna. N. 4 Co .ributon from 10th Masa Vole _ Co ribution from 49th Regiment P. V.. per v Tbornae Stevenson Gs ath Sv,-niog Concert. Ter..yviile. Conn.. •, r Hilo Blalfeeley. Trea• C., eVen Commission Society. at Allentown. nel W. Brown, Manaynnk.. M.-" Philadelphia and Philadelphia 1 1 , 117 , 2'8 German Reformed Church, North r2r,nkry. Pa - ask er " . .7. B. Budd. Philadelphia. ......... . nk offering from the pacers and men of e 3d Vermont Regiment. per Chaplain ck—contributed by 30 officers and 248 ectionc at Nazareth. Pa.. Der Edward H. knary Society of 824 Penna. Vole. riena in California teethe Dilation Sabbath School. Pittsfield. . C Crated Society of 97th Penna. Titsworth de of the Chrietian Commission He New They, per Karen L. Ward get alma., 'Mason. Chester co.,Penna. ]ism Rale% Camp Run. Penna Ex-Pelegate silo school in Providence. B. 1...... 8 . Marsh Providence. B. I title Girl, Providence, R. I Pomeroy. Troy, Pa Js ckpeal . Bamnel B. HO. Oswego. N Y. 4211. Ohio - Infantry—, 11ptrPoldlere Aid Society. Sanboxertan, Freend .35s Jane NoCandli ah. Newvihe. Pa . .... N. S.. Trenton. N. J 'S. J." D. B. lidmad +re, NaBol.l. New York. ..... 31se Mazy R, Brooke, Blair canntr, A'ublie School Teacher °ldler Paaneylvania Cava1ry........ oldiar Yep C. Tedd. tharleyville, I.oldier, 10th Row Jersey Volunteers rrevionali acknowledg? JOS. PATTERSON. Trioitter. 94 'be U. S. Christian Commission begs leave to aeknotir ge the receipt of the following stores up to April 29th: PENNSYLVANIA. pbia—lipackage, Wm P. Johnston. Esq. ; 1 ca. Alas Bell and Anna Boner 1. Parcel, Nellie Nol -lad tied OsephinS Wetherly. asassburs-1 pactugo. 111 B Sabbath school. lelsw.re county package. unknown. layers county (North)-4 sacks. Ladies' Union kid Eciety. W verb —2 firkins, Aid Society. Al3utown-3 boxes, Ladle,' Christian Commission. I:eldocts-1 box, Soldiers' Aid. Irslestevn-1. box, 1 barrel,- Ladies' Aid Society. sreth-9 boxes, 2 kegs, Auxiliary U. S. 0. 0. SEW JRSEY. Prneetoo-1 lox, Miss Julia T. Smith ; 1 box, Little ;ads - taro-1 box, Ladies' Aid Society. Sea NEW YORK York—Committee 11. S. C. C. . 24 pkgs. remittee 11 8. C. C., 1 pkg, Z'oes—Soldicrs' Aid Society. 1 box. set Troy—Army Aid. Society. 2 boxes. Christiin Commission. 12 casks, S 3 bar'. Ttls. bcxea. - I.:•_*. ? a— sabbeth-sehoola of Dr. Rockwell, Dr. Hat and hex. Mr. Watkins. 1 box. Itt,e R.ll3abbath-echool - and friends. 1 box. ;ten— .id Society, 1 barrel. ;toil — Citizens- 3 casks - ,, r — ltox Ladies' Soldiers' Aid F0:10772 Branch U. ti. aristien Commiesion. OHIO. r zt,intail—P ph's. Committee U . _ , BC es. C ... . 3 re:snort—l box. Fab. Soli. 6 o] unurca 14"6""g"rs. Miaitta3 Y. M. CII — 914. gs,l2 boxes, 2 bbls. army C a C. A. Man E. • You's Sidney—lbox, Ladies. • Int gearsport-1 box, Sewing Circle. Tetal—E9 boxes, 15 teaks, 87 barrels, 48 pkga, 1 parcel. kegs; 4 sacks. in 71 , :w of the impending terrible conflict in Virginia, tiles may he fought at any moment, the Commission spperl for Hospital stores, of every description, ' , 12 in readiness to meet an incessant and urgent de. ==nd. Oar present supply is well nigh exhans:ed. The a Arid of battle are great, both in limber and aid these we must be prepared to meet. By a .!trent and generous response to this appeal, untold good ;Lir accomplished. Money also is required to pun. neces , ,aly stores, which the Commission can do advantage Let not our soldiers suffer for the t, uct oi thole comforts which the Christian Commis by the personal ministration of tried and faithful will, if properly eupported. endeavor to sup- GEORGE H. STUART. Chairman. 1.1. BANK Street. THE GREAT. CENTRAL FAIR. —The Committee on would respectfully call the attention of the Trade le cart of the Exhibition. and would call upon the re Manufacturers. Sheet Iron and Tin-Plate Work is Me States of Pennsylvania. New Jersey. and ilivere. to prepare some articles for exhibition, and hole the entire trade will no t fail to mikes donation. Bier money or goods. There is not one - who cannot "aributs something. If unable to contribute largely, the Wiy of Stoves and Ranges, all can at least contd. d.,zen milk-pans, tin-cups. milk cane, or money. " 4 , , V ~ ,; .id enable the 'Commission to purchase a shirt. atsm.. or come necessary article for our sick and Donded soldiers who are now fighting our battles. le[ds be sent forward by the 15th of May or [Jute All articles should be well packed, and arted nib their reasonable value on one .end. The con mark his name on packages, and direct them WILLIAM P. CRESSON. Sanitary Commission. Chair -" en Moves and Hollow-ware. and send invoice to 11.2 I A P. C SISSON. No. 1.123 CEINiTNUT Street. wsrald also suggest that several parties from the :* vicinity could combine. and make up a box of ar 6in this way. This would save freight: Bat do Vent; Ahe freight. e hops the trade will respond liberally to this tall. t CITY COMMITTEE ILLIAM. CREssoN, Chairmen_ CENTRAL COMMITTEE Pr. Chalks Noble, H. Petersen, Creeswell. I A. Sheppard, „, • L. tier °welt A. W. Rand; Chase. J. Bartlett, 'On Whiteman, Charles Gilbert. te a lt e' ll Sa y v m el n a Y, j e a h h i e rles Ei ams, ifieterly• k Henry Hill, urves, Thomas Dixon. 7. A. Arnold,. James Andrews. zivl.l) Wormer, • Jacob Weaver, k.lisrLsl Dill. D. Mershon. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE UNITID STATIts tiANCARY COMM !NICE Or TIM COXISITTHE OE RECEPTION OF ROODS, ta NO_ 1 Washington Building. 2748 THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA, April 18. 1844 ' B l COM m eon "Reception of G e op i l o s r " t itTitzil p a r: 4 - 41t Zth rec t e h l e Te co a . n o ir re art ral t i c on es Ol e th in e various branches of sr.o Industry. as their labors must necessarily be arduons. Every package should be properly 2:1. mid sent to the Chairman or AMP - member of tha annt:ce. who are authorized to receipt and acknoW AMe T al ha e inyy to inform the public that all of the deliver and express companies have generously offered "'or Packazes to the Committee free of charge. IR A. B. NoMitililr. Chairman. Secretaly. ' "" Lt ee meat on Tuesday and Friday a ft ernoons, 10 'el"k • A_ R. SWEENEY,. A. EL ItO SEAT& Jr.. EDWARD H ROWLEY; JAMES N. STONE. - DAVID C. M....huiraroS. GEORGE a MaxmarßY. S. S. moos. T. D. ELLIS. JAME% S. MARTIN. JOSEPH HARRISON, J. Committee. TEE GREAT .ciravrititr. FAIR -- Embecrirdione or donations for Committee of One Labor. lecon e. or Revenue, received TO DAY by 11 V. CLAGHORN, Treasurer, office No. 1118 South NTH Street,Pliiladelphia. Let cai proTertiv l, Subscriptions and readttanaes by man duty. rerur, and acknowledges in the newspapers. UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN Com acHION. —a. NATIONAL 110P.S2111111T.— ic u •' , ating of national character and importance , lteid in the Church of the Apiphany._on CH SST corner or Fifteenth, on TIIISDAY EVE -9d at 73g o'clock. - .nev. C LES P. MciLVAINII. D. E.,BiehoP of ';. 411 1 Prl3B e, and deliver the opening address. 4rms of the Uhrietien work In the Army will be Div. I 11. KIRK. D D. , of Boston. JO& T. DURYEA. of New York, 8 . TOBEy. Bsci, of Boston. (Ex-President of Board of Trade.) 4 0 ( 3° lo / :: . 1 4 have recently returned from thb Army of zad!il'-onei., may also be expected from SI MOB, Blum], SMITH. D. D.. thehilelphia. affecting the Interests of United States trAniniudon throughout the country. and of tr„ bat tl e the soldim—ao soon to meet the -4 (lefield—will be unfolded. 3 .,E 0 . H. BTIIIIIIT. Philsda . •qiii P. CEOZKE. . 3 .c4 cooxis DIMO Executive aND NowYOrk. C ommittee W.N BOARDMAN. Roontow. rirAPPEAL—UNION VOLVNTREIi EEFRESHMENT S LLOOM. To the Citizens. of Philadelphia : it will be three yems on the 27th day of May. 111%. lime the Union 'volunteer Refreshment Saloon commenced its opera tions The Committee never have pressed their Mates. Neither bays they lost eight of the fact that there were other institutions equally worthy of public coundetice find support: and they have endeavored to discharge the duties entrusted to them in an honest, economical, quiet and unostentatious; manner. Up to this time we have been generously supported moneyed ributions from oar friends and kportlon of the corporations of Phi ladelphia. We have tried to lessen the burdens of oar kind Mende by annual fairs in June; the first was a suc cess; the second comparatively a failure, in consequence Of the raid into Pennsylvania last summer, and there Is no prospect of holding one this season as intended. The high price of provision.. and she heavy and constant demand on our Saloon have nearly depleted our Trea sury. and ss the &ions of the !tress point to a Aerial of protracted battles. and as there wilt no doubt be still further ealis on our limited reconrees. we a e compelled to make this appeal to the liberality ci , the citizens of Pb Dad Op Ida and vicinity for as.istance, other wise our future usefulness will be very mach Impaired tontributione is cash and notice of Provisions and Sanitary Stores for our we will be received bylthe fol. lowing gentlemen : Bev. Pr. Thomas Brainerd. No. 634 Pine street. Thomas Robbins. keg . President Philadelphia Bank, Chestnut street. west of Fourth street. D. B. Demuth,. Ere.. President of the Girard Bank, Third Wert. near Dock rarest SA. Ifr-n-er..frq President of the Farmera' and Fre elms, ics' Back, Chestnut street. below Fifth. .13. Austin, Ere President of the Southwark Bank, Second. bele* &nth !treat. iii W. Woodward. Req.. Cashier Manufacturers' and Bechtnica Bank, nortnwest corner Third and Vice streets. Thomas T. Zse Treasurer Pennsylvania Rail reed. Third and Wiliing's James G. Band k Cu., corner Market and Decatur streets. Samuel B. Fates, Efq., No. 014 Walnut scree'. (who has contented to act as General Financial Agent for our is- Whitton ) Or by any member of our coremtilite The Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon in sitnatsd et the southwest corner of Washington and Swanson streets. The citizens or Philadelphia and vicinity. and strangers, aro re.p7etfully Invited to viett tits Siloon. and witness for themselyte the arrangements made for the reteetbment and comfort of the brave soldiers Pus ing through the City of Brotherly Lev , . ARAD BARROWS, Chairmsu. T. B. WADE, Secretary. flp29 lit STOREKEEPERS AND 01.11111CRS &bent atat Day's novenae" to t 1,4 eatir will bleaett call :or Show Cara,. at Office No. 118 Sooth ShVEIN TB Street, Philadelphia. ap23-1m MrOFFICE. OF THE YRAL FAIR POE THE SANIT ellY COHAN 810.1i—PHILLDEI,P1111a. 1307 arlEsTbrirr STREBT, March, ISIA —The C..muilltim on Finance ano Donations of the Oreat Central Fair appeal for contrit:along to MO MST 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 received on the occasion of the Fairs held for the benefit e? the Sani tary Commission in Cincinnati, Beaten, and Brooklyn, was derived from . direct donations in CASH, and not from the proceeds of the sale of a. Bees °goosed. What the Sanitary Commission needs to afford relief to the sick and "rounded soldiers is money, in large amounts and from all sources. We call, then, upon all bankers, cor porations. capitalists. persons living upon incomes, pro fessional or otherwise • in ikert. upon all who will not be rtpresented in the mug by their productions, to imi ta.e tee example of those woo will, and to contribute liberally in MONEY fur this great object In New York, although their Fair is not to bo held for two weeks, con tributions of more than $200.000 in cash ha re. been already received, a simile department of trade, that of dry mods. having made nn more lhan half that sant Brooklyn and Cincinnati have each oentrihntNi as much tri money. and certainly the wealth. liberality. and patriotism of Philadelphia can hardly he considered as less conspicuous than that of these communities : Con• tributions will be thankfully received by any of the members of the Committee. A. R. BORIS. Chain:my a. A. MERCER, SAMUEL WELSH. THOMAS SPARKS, A. J. Ammo, CALEB COPE. JuliN T LEWT9. • T. A. BIDDLE. R. W. CLAIM'. WK. C %SIT, mb`2B.Btirmwtt B. C. -KNIDEIT. OCCITY BOUNTY NOTIGNI.—OPFI.OIIG CITY BOUNTY FUND 0011MISOION. 9f o. 41.0 ritUNS Strcet. April 1 UK The Oity Boctuty will continue to be paid until farther notice. No applications for Bonnty will be entertained from recruits who enlisted prior to the date of the President's Proclamation. October 17.1889 . In future, powers of attorney for the City Beauty, from new recruita for Pennsylvania Regiments, mustered in after this date, must be endorsed by the officer in charge of the barracks that the man has been received there. By order of the Communion epl-tf SAMUEL C. DAWSON. Secretary. Vre NOTICE:THR. ANNOUA_L MEET ING, of 11. e Stockholders of the MARQUE ITS m ING COMPANY OF MICHIOAN will ha held on TUESDAY. the 311 of May next. at 3P 31 , at their Office. No. 319 11"...”11 .13T Street. n Election for Directors wilt take We, to serve the Company the ensuing year.l DA ID S HEIL, Secretary PaTLADA , Aprll 21. 1861 ap2l tats 3 cOOO ..... 20 C() ..... 20 CO so CO 40 00 25 15 22 00 GOLCONDA. MINING (COMPAN Y (OF MICHIGAN.)—The the( Muting of the GOLCOMDA MlNiote GOM?1,0 Y. 'under Its Articles At-eneistion. will be held or. MONDAY; the etildny of May, 1864, At No. 324 WALNUT Street PtOladelohla, it 11 o'clock A. N. A. H. DENCIKLA, B. A, HOOP:A • Tyro of the Ausociatee of said Corporation. Elrmaintzanna., April 19, 1864. ap2l -18 t 250.5 THE, ANNUAL ELECTION EOM President and Managers of the ELlif RA. AND WILLIAMSPORT RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at heir Office. No. 308 WALNUT Street, on MOSDAY, May 2d, at o'clock CUSIGI 1%, 14,27-eria.3t • - Secretary. 60 00 M 09 20 (.0 60 00 Vite, CONVERSION OF I.EHLOH SORIP INTO CAPITAL STOCK. OFFICE OF TSB LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION PHILADELPHIA, Avrll2B. 18 1 1.1. 14 a meeting of the Board of Managers, held yester day, the following preamble and resolution were adopt ed. .via : • 210 70 . 10 00 6 75 11 05 10 00 Whereas, Ample seeming has been provided for the naynsent and satisfaction Of so much of the reengage debt of March 7, 1142 as has not been exchanged by the holders thereof for the new loan secured by the late rani touts d sted April Ist 11164; therefore .7tesolved, That full Certthcates of Stock in the Capital of this Company be forthwith issued to the holders of the Scrip Cartier:odes. accordin to the number of shares in the latter certificates spee d ed; and thaguntil the ne etssary exolango of certificates can the effected, the presert hcldere of said scrip certificates be entitled. now and hereafter. to all the rights and privileges of . Stock holders of this Company. - Poblished by order of the Board. nal et ED Will WeL l rint. itecretavY. 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 18 00 600 8 10 10 00 800 200 5 25 10 00 .... 10 00 .... 500 MMOTICE.—APP.LICATION HAS been made at the dace of the Delaware and Chesapeake Canal Company for the renewal of a Certift• cats of One Share of Stock in that Company, in the name of JEBBMIAII MSS, deceased. the orielnql having been mislaid or destroyed. WM. P. asEssow. Adm. enm Test., &e.. of the will of LYDIA MAN. MOFFICH, OF THZ coNrawricuT MINING COMPANY,. ffo. 408 WALNUT Str4 , et., PHILADELPHIA, April 16. 1864. . . Tho /mind Munn of the Stockholders of the ''-Con stectient-Mining Company " will be held at the Office of tee Company. in Litchfield, Connecticut, on MONDAY, the 2d day of May, 1284. for the purpose of electing . Di rectors to serve for the enenini year, in accordance with the Charter and By-Laws of the Company The transfer Books of the Company will be closed on the 21d day of Anvil, M. and reopened on the 6th day of May. 1884. at the Office of the Company, No. 408 wALVIIT Street. Philadelphia. W. S. BTEWARF. President. 82,360 46 $281,139 49 OrOFFICE OF TRW. LA HIGH ZING COIRPANY. No. 121. WALNUP Street. PHILA DELPHIA. April 19, 1864. —The Anneal Meeting of the Atocaboldwe of the Lehigh Zinc Compa ny win be held on WEDNESDAY. HST 4th prox . at n o'clock A. Al..for the election of coven Directors to serve for the ensuing year. and for the transaction of other bn.ineel. OORDOIA MONONS, - Secretary. NORTHERN LIBMICTIES A. N D PENN TOWNSHIP RAILROAD COMPANY. PHI.L.LDELP)II4I.. April 12. 1884. ' The Annual Meeting of the stockkoiders of this Com pany mill be held at-the office oVthe Philadelphia and Reading. Railroad Company, Ao. 227 South FOURTH Sfreet. on MONDAY, the 211 day of MIT next, at ten o'clock A. M., at which time Bud place an election of 01. cent will be held. 'WM. A WRBB. syn-dtuty2 Secretary. rar GOOD SPRING RAILROAD CO , PEILADBLPHIA. April id. 1664 The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at the °Mee of the Philadelphia and Reading R. B. Co., No. M 47 Smith 'FOURTH Street, Phi ladelphia, on MONDAY, the 2d day of May nest, at 11 o'clock A. M., at which time and place an election for officers will be held. Wit H WEB B. aPI4-16t Secretary. IfOrOFFICE OF T 1412 VULCAN MINING COISIrANI Or MICHIGAN. Prtmanstagra. Ante 27. Mt The kited annual meeting of the sTOCHHOI.DIidS of this Comnany will be held on THURND AY May 12tb, nest. at 12 o'clock .at their office. No. 32 4 WALNUF Street. An election for Directors will take place, to serve the Company the ensuing year. ap2ll-18t N. K. WOMRATH, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA. was. 37LOALIOIS CoMPAA Y. PHILADBLPIIIA, April 25. 1281. The Managers have this day declared a dividend of TWO DOLLARS per share, clear of all taxes, payable on and after 6thproximo. ap27-tmys REMY D. BIEBERBAD. Treasurer. MNORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL WAY-43ufdPANY. • BALTIMONE. April 2.5. 1861 NOT/C3 Is - hereby given. that G8011 4 :*8 TABS% Seq.. No. *We South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, has been appointed Agent for the Trander of the 8 oak of this Company. and that he will be prepared to discharge hie duties as such Trabefer Agent on the 25 of May next. ap 27 lit . J. S. LED, Treasurer. NOTICE —THE 01.1211.11 D LIVID IN SURANCE. ANNUITY, ADD TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.—The anneal election for Fourteen Managers of the Company will be held, agrees ly to the charter, at theta. Mee, No. 408 CHISTFNUT Street, on MONDAY. the 2d day of May next, between the hours of io A. H. and is M. JNO. F. Jams. sudg Its Actuary. MSCHUYLKILL AND SUSBALT EH. ANNA. .MAILELOAD 00., Office 227 S. FOURTH Street. PmernonaLpirre. April 4, MK The Anneal Mooting of the Stoekholders of this Com pany, and an election for President and sir. Managers. will take place, at the Office of the ompagy. on fa• Of f the 2d day of May next, at 12 o 'clock M. • apd-tmy2 WM. H. Secretarg. IMOFFICIO BOHEMIAN MINING COM.- PART. 132 WALNUT Street, P.IIII.ILIMUMMA.. Anvil U. 1664 Notice is hereby given. that an amassment - of ONI DOLLAR AND NIFTY CENTS per Share on each and every Share of the Capital Stock. hail THIS DAY been called by the Board of Directors of the 50111INIAN MINING COMPANY. due and :payable on or before the BM day of Nay, 1164, at the Mee of the Company', laR WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. By Order of the Board of Directors. SDI& trnYls L. MACTIER. Secretary. iarTIMM IDIPROVICIIIENT CORI PANY.—Notiee is hereby given that a Meeting of e Stockholders - of the TiOra llgprOlfellaint COMfanY will be held at No 115 NEROHAriTS' /IXCEIMIGIL in the any of Philadelphia. on the Sd day of May neat, be tween the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock. to elect Managers. a President. and Treasurer of said Clomatm WILLIAM EL LTS. Treasurer. ish2l-tmeg ifo. 124 MARKBY Stmt. MA 3IF,ETINO OF Ting STOCIE HOLDERB or THE BLOOMSBURG INON COM PANY will be held at the Company's office. at Irondale. Columbia county. Parma.. on WSDNIADA.Y. May 18th. MK for the pnrpoee of electing nine Directors to carve the OnSnilis year. and for the transaction of other boldness. ear. B. S. BANE& Treasurer and Secretor", No. 2113 North WATER, Street. Philadelphia. 4,pr1116, 1864. aplB-300 Mllos OFFICE OF THE AMICRIC AN ERE IstiIIRANCE COMPANY, No 310 WAL NUT Street —A General Nesting of the Stockholders in the American Fire Insurance Company will be held, agreeably to charter, on 1101 DAY. the 2d day of May next, at 12 o'clock It - The Annual Election for Directors will take prlace im mediately thereafter. A. C L. CRAWFORD, apl2-finwtma2 Recretarv. OFFIGE OF THE LEHTGIFI GOAL AND XAVIGATION COMPAAY. - • • . PRTLADILPHIA. AP1 . 1124, 1884, The stated annual meeting of the stockholders of this Company will be held, at the Board of Trade room% north side of CHESTNUT Street, above Fifth, on TUBS. DAY morning, the Id day of May nest, at half neat tO O'clock: after which an election will be held, at the sews place, for officers of. the Company for the ensiling seear. The election to close at 2 o'clock P K. of the me day. Cap22-fmcv6t) JAMB' S. COX. President, fl °PAR TNEREI IP NOTIOE.-MR. ATFODET COMM ie this day admitted as a partner in the firm of BLOOMINODALE & RHINE The style of ti•e firm from thie date will be SLOOMUSIGDALB, & CO. PHILADSLPHIA, May 2 IS€4. my 2 3t' THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAT BW/IBIBD INTO A COPAILTSBESHIP, nu• der the names of HEW= & RAM!, for the trertrect+on of a General Banking Business at No- A 2 South THIRD Street. G. A HIWB3. Tunin - a . May 2. 1.8134-my2-21 OSO. d. BAH N. 1 VSSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNER- Barr heretofore existing between R. W. BAR BARD and WM. R. JONES, Printers. 510 Minor street. is this de, dissolved b, mutual consent. Wm R. Jones is authorised ,to settle the business of the Arm.. R W. BABNna D, WM. H JONES, WM. 8. Tonne announces to its friends and the public that he has associated with him his son, Win. W. Jones, in the above business. under the Arm of WM H. SODES & SON. • WM. H. JOHNS, WM. W. JOHHi. No 510 MINOR Street. PHILADELPHIA. April Nowt ' ,02.mwsit B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 Noith SIXTH Street. ArAnufacooror of VBNITIAN BLINDS AND ' WINDOW saA.uss. agr• The largest end finest assortment in the city - at the lowest prices, aa-• "attended to promptly. Apr Stogytilumps swis,A4/41tvent ockhiriziy COPARTNERSHIPS. RETAIL DRY GOODS. XW. CORNER EIGHTH AND • MARKET. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO, (FOBMERLT CIOWPERTHWAIT & 00.). HAVE NOW OPEN, A fine assortment of Black Silks. Small Plaid India Wks. Plain, Striped, and Plaid Poplins. Superior Black and Colored Alpacas. Pink, Blue, and Bat Brilliants. Pink, Blue, and Buff Percales. Striped and Figured French chintzes. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. SHAWL'S. 4 100 Lama Wool Sammie. from $2 50 to $B. 100 Mozambique •• $9 to $7. 100 Bilk Check • • $4 to $B. 100 Black Stella •• WI 00 W-*2O. We stEl have an Immense stock of COT roN AND LINEN /MEETINGS AND SHIRTING& coo doyen Towels end 1 , 4M0. ♦ fall line of Barneslr Table Linens. The celebrated Power and fiend• Loom Table Linen.. Huokabaolt, Birdere. and Diaper. Lancaster, Manchester, and Honey. Comb Quilts. Pink. Blue, and. White Msvelllee Clonnterpermen And quilt 4, Cloths. Cassimeres, and Cloakings. A foil assortment of Sackings. A full assortment of Cloths and Casein:mem AlOll assortment of Bova' wear. At Wholesale and Retail. N. W. Corner Eighth and Market Streets, mh2l-nawf till MEW STORE!!! • R. B. Cor. NINTH AND ARON STREETS. COVV - PERTHWAIT'& 00_ wewould Invite the attention of onr old Customers and the public generally to our stock of FANCY ADD STA M S DRY GOODS, Which we will cell at - VERY LOW PRICES. we have now on hand one of the 'extent and most complete stocks of FANCY DRESS GOODS Yver offered at retail in this city, embracing all the ne . ......ty1es and shades of FOULaRDS. PIPS tILK GRENADINES, ALP" (JAS. ALL WOOD DE LAMES. PLAIDS. MOZAMBIQUE% MOH ants, GRENADINE BAREGES. POPLINS. ORGANDIES. - JACONETS, ♦ STRIFDhi larva and ce oil- setoetsd E meekN D of PLAID LENDS. dm BLACK AND INDIA. SILKS, Which will be "bid low. 1 lot double. width Mozambique', 600 yards, at 87.Kci. i.ot Brocade Polins. 400 hephords' Plai ds from ..17,hic.yards. at R in- Flue Challis's a! SHAWLISt In great varlets—Ail tee new fabrics and designs for SpAna and Summer we--r, ranging in price from $2.60 to $5O. Those in want of bargain* in this line should give no a call. Lid , TES? ChGAIIINGS, all shades'. CLOTHS and GASSINESS% for Rens' And BOY'S wear, from $1 up HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. An i mmense var i e ty. consisting of Table Linens. Conn teipanes, Dapaino, Doylies, Towels, Toilet Covers. Russia Crash. Stair Crash, dm , go. we would also call the attention of buyers to our stock. of Muslim. Shectings. Flannels. Calicoes. French Chititz.e. Figured Brilliances. Wool Table hovers, Co lored Damask Table Cloths, in 6-4. '1,4. and 84 sizes. Our line of VERY CHEAP! 'WHITE GOODS Is no w complet e . ownpri,ing Shirting Linens, White Bedlam ten. Cambric Mosline Victoria Lawns. Rain- - socks, Swiss Muslims, Plaid Moslins. &c. j COWPERTIIWAIT elb CO , .. S. UOILNER NINTIi AND ii.lloll STS., orDB , z , fm-41 PRILA.DELPITIA. MUSLIN'S BY THE PIEUE.—WE are selling bleached Muslin for 141 per yd; ftr.t rat. for 25c ; furl yard wide for 31.'33, 36. 37,34 and 40c ; Warnardia. New York Mills. Toraesdlle. White sock, Attewasan. and many other makes. on. mine. at lowest rrires; an exceadinily heavy bleached 311,•ilin for Sk rte. Nigh t 1-Ittrts. dic . for Mc.; 6 4 wide for 46c - wide. 7-4. 8.4, 9.4, 104.11 4. and 12-4 wide. of bk.t . ouvlitv Ticittnits. from 26c. to 431 26 per ed. ; Flan fr, m 40c to !Alper 311 1. Linen Towels. $1.76 nor do zen : in Linen Towels we offer some great bargains. at 25, 31. 37. 6(. 62, and 75c. t ach; Linen Sheeting% all quail te.: Pillow Vzers; Table Linenl, in great variety. Much tor der prei-nt p.ices: good. Comfortable*. *350 63 ; very One Blankets Cdozill g ont cheap- White Clailts of every kind made. aA- & - 1 5 1INNIZI.L. 2-2 t 1020 MARKET. below Eleventh. .INEN GOODS, CHEAP.-NOW IS the time to bay. if. Yen wish to rave 50 per cant. Hanti.loom Table Linene, very heavy, at 900., - $l, 124. ann *125. in .alien patterns. Brown Table Linen at 715 c . EaKi . and K. Bleached Table Linens at 74e. , *1.12%. 81.25, $1.60,.and $1.75, some of which are the prettiest pinion's ever offered, and from 25 to 50c. per yard lees than the impel ter's pi ice under the new tariff. Xxtra heavy Barnsley Table Linens at $2. $2 50, and $9 per yard, of beautiful desighe. Table Napkins at $1.50. $O, $4. $5. and $B, Doylies bleached, half-bleached, and colored, Towels at $3 fringed ends; also, better goods. at $4, $4 60, and 416—much under price Linen Shootings very heavy, from $l6O IIT). Pillow Linens, in .11 widths. Russia Crash, at 12%, 16. 18. 18. and 200. This is much be; ow what I can buy them for. Buckaback and Diaper towelling. all prices; one lot hand-loom llueliabacbe that are cheap. Liren 134itt Birsome at 25. 31,3131, and 50e. Having th Pee made to order. I can recommend them. Persons in want of Linen Goode will and it advan tageous to purchase now. • GRANVILLE B. MALEBO. ilip2-intriWr4t 1013 MARKET St. * above Tenth. CHEAP DRY GOODS, 0 A.RPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. and WINDOW SHADES V, E. nRCHAMBAUT. N. S corner ELSVENTH and MARKET Streets, will oxen this morning. from auction, Ingrain Carpets. all wool, R 10,511, $ll2, and 161 26; three ply tartlets, $1,76: English 13 cnssels Carpets, Si 50.51 76, ax 4 $2; Ingrain Carpets, wool filling, 66 and 62e: EMry aril Stair Carnete, 31.0 to $1.12; Hemp, Bag, and Yarn CEITEAIR, 57 to 75c; Floor Oil Cloths, B 2 to 57c; White and Bed Chi, di Matting, 37 to 62c; Gilt Bordered Shades, $1 to $2.60 CHEAP DRY GOODS AND TEISI6IING3. Long Cloth Muslins, 16 to 40c; Sheeting Mnslins, 40c to si.2o; Mone de Leinee, 21 to Me; Alpacas, all colors, 21 to 75c; Brack bilks. 51 26 to $I 78; roll de Chevres, 37 to 62$ Nozambiques, 97 to 63c; French Lawns, 25 to Sic; Spring Chintzes, 16 to 25c; Plain and Tansy Cassimeres 76 to $2; Table Linens. 75c to $l. 60; Napkins, 18 to 600 ; Tow 12 to 5 7c; Dimity and. Marseilles (M il ts, $3 to 6110; Ladies , Cotton Hose. 16 to 50a • Gloves, 12 to 75C • Sto 60c: Coate' Spool Cotton, 10c; Skirt Braid, 7ct: Pin,, Sc; Hooks and . Eyes. Sc. Wholesale and stall Dry Goode and Carpet Store, N. S. corner ELEVENTH and Market Streets my2-mwflm. W DE WHITE NET, FOR COVERING Ciamdellers, Mirrors. Aa , measuring foil 0 and 96 Inaba-, good quality, at 60 cents a yard. A covering of this Net will last many years, costing only the price of arletan: which requites renewing every one or two seasons. BLACK BRUSSELS EDGINGS - AND LAMB (Real), for drs es trimming. A fall line of this desirable Lace. good as lb s Guipure. at one-hall the cost BPAL GI:UTTER LACES.—lnvite attention to the me dinm and wide Laces, from $1 to $9 60 a yard. exceed ingly scarce, and lower than the importers' wines for. same goods. NO9 TINCTIAM LACE CIII/TAINS. NO fTIPIGHADI LACE for Curtains. NOTTINGHAM LACS TIDIES. NOTTIA GRAM PILLOW-CASE LACES An increase of 333 or 60 per cent., new tariff, will amount to an entire prohibition. probably. A few han dled wits. Dom $1 60 to NI 80 a Pair, purchased as job goods in February, and very cheap, to be sold at nrst Prices until closed out Purchase now for the fall, and save 00 per tent BRUSSELS NET. for Indies, Paired. Part of a case Purehassd last August, yard wide. 45 cents a yard, at Lace and Embroiden• Store. Ito No 35 North BIGEITII Street.. MILITARY. PROVOST GUARD-186TH PA. VOLUNTEERS. The recruiting for this Regiment will cease in a few days. BIifirEVTABLEMEN Who desire to AVOID THE DRAFT and engage in this honorable and pleasant . BRANCH OF THE SERVICE. should not miss this opportunity. Good men from the • INTNRIOR OP TEM STATE are particularly desired, and they must hasten withont limey to the Reerniting Office. FIFTH and BUTTONWOOD Streets. OR IT WILL BR TOO LATE. Recruiting Officers for this commandy Ke ill close their accounts preparatory to rejoining tad'. elmente. JOHN H. JACK, Captain and Reernithig Officer ATTENTION • MEMBERS OF EBATTFEBY .11 (Union Artillery) 7th Reilment who have not signed the Pal 8011. for services rendered in September.lB62, will call at 116 CHESTNUT Street, prior to May 4, and sign the same. as no signatures will be received atter that time. Friends of abeenteee report. ISAAC briglifi, Ja., Captain. S. J. IRMIN, 0 8. ap3o iATTENTION, . RECRUITING OF.. FICBBB men, —Twelve active young who have been in the service twelve mouths, desire to enter the Na vy and can be had by any officer who w,ll have them transferred. Address WILLIAN CABLE. Co.!, Ander son Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland, Itoesvlllee GA. ED3O-3t. LEGAL. RACHEL EVERSON, BY HER NEXT FRIEND, ye WILLIAM C. EVERSON. 'the M- S - Pon MIT. COURT OF COMMON Pa.BAS. 1883. To the Respondent : ake notice that a Tule in the above eaee has been grouted by the Court, upon the Respondent. to show canes, ox, or before . BATURDAT next, why a Divorce shc•uid not oe decreed. E,y2-lowt3t. DAVID PAUL BROWN. DELAWARE COUNTY, 88. At an 0 rpl, ansWourt held at Media, in and for said County, the twents.eisLtit of March, Aeno g ill °Minh. Presidents re the Henorable Butler, s and James Andrews and Georg e Smith. Associate Judges of said Court. the Peti tion of Joseph Lewis was_ presented respectfully ream ser.tirg. That HANNAH HEACOCK. of the township of Darby, in said county, died on the 21et day of February beet, peat. intestate. and Lettere of Adminrstretion have been lamed in due course of law to Joseph J. Williams. administrator of all and singular the goods. chattels, rights, and credits of the said Hannah Heacook; the said Hannah Heacock in her life-.time, to Wit: on the 28th day of December-A- D , 1883, was seized in fee of and in the one undivided half part of all that certain messuage or *tn.-meal., and plantation or tract of land. situate in the township of Darby aforesaid. bounded by lands of the heirs of Jonathan Hewett, deceased, and William 11 li. Serrili. and by Darby creek, containing forty-six: acres and thirty.fonr perches of land, more or less, with the appurtenances That being so seized the said Han nth iieachck, by William D. H Bering her attorney in fact. duly constitnted by Power in writing, with the full know edge and consent and approbation of the said Hannah. did at public sale sell the said undivided half part of said real, estate, and by contract in writing. signed by her attoraey. hind herself to convey the same with the appurtenance to Josepk Lewis, thepetltioner. In fee simple, in consideration of Ave thousand two has. died ar d thirty-three 6035 100 dollars to be paid to the said Win. D. H. &mill, attorney as aforesaid. That the said Joseph 'Lewis paid unto the said Wm D. H. Serrill. in the life. time of the said Hannah, two hundred and Shy dollat s. a part of said purchase money. and on the 22,1 day ef Feigners last past. he paid according to his nirasi and conditions of sale the further elm of two thonsond nine hundred and eighty•three 65-1 W dollars. fbat the said Joseph Lewis is ready and willing to ere ewe tie bond and mortgage upon the premises for the balance of said purchase money, to wit : for two thou, sap d dollars agreeably to his es,ntract with said Wm. D. H Perrin, attorney as aforesaid. but that no eaftl• dent provision for the fall performance of said contract apps arc to have been made by the said deceased in her preg tame,. thonah she was well satisfied and intended that. 11 e es me ehou'd be consummated '1 heroine praying rte court to designate some day certain at which notice may be given to the alminietra tor and hsirs oldie said decedent ot the aforementioned real etrate. if such there -be, to appear in said court to t non er this bill or petition, and further, that said court will decree the specific peuormance of said contract as to thetrue intent and meanirg thereof, in order to the commeting of the title in said land according to the. seta of A exembly in said cage made and provided. Now therefore you, the said administrator, and heirs and legel repreaentatives of the said Hannah Hea cock. deem-ed. laying aside all buetnese, and egatlaa Whatsoever are hereby cited to be and appear before our Orphans' Coult, to be holden at Media on Monday. the 9.ad day of May nest. then and there to e 1.. ., castes, if any you have. why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted Herein fall not Witness. the Hon. Wm. Butler. President of our said court. this thirty-first day of March, 1884. ♦ IrANSANT, Sheriff. GRO. RIMY, Clerk. FRERIFF'S OFFICE. Media. April SD. 1864. my 2 mat REIMER'S COLORED PHOTO GRAPHP, known .like for their a coarsen beentY. `and moderate For out& Eno ntetnree. only EL F entire one at tie popular Goner,. SECOND street. above GI Now Al'4l NG THE BF ST AND MOST vat able patratte, meat be &mei F, mem tr,l3 itiperb e•nee 11fErilze Photo/reel. to oil c9lom, Sao sea ae evarlut4. OS* /Aga Poet' lr - : t :IA MONDAY, MAY 1864: NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOW READY. 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Information is at Mt South SIXTH Street, neeond Also, RECORD OF THE REBELLIOM. By Frank Moore. fell-tf COMMISSION HOUSES. T HE A-TTENTION OF Di soiled to OUR E4T0013 OF fAXONT WOOLEN CO. all-wool Plain Yisane li TWILLED PLANNELS. Vinions maim in Oxlip. Scarlet, sad Dark Bins. PRIEM mum PLANNILIL PLAIN OPERA TLANIELS. SLACK COTTON WARP CLOTHS. 15. 113. 17, 18, 19..211. H. 32 oz. PANOT CAS /WM AND 132,TINDTTS. . SALNoNAL MST% all Oradea. MTON GOODS. DBNINS. TICKS, STRIPES. MIM- I:NOS. ass.. from various Mill& OZ 00111151114 NA MILTON, do EVAN% 53 LETITIA Street. and [eV-wont/we 5 South FRONT Streit. GRAY'S PATENT Have now been before the public for nearly a year. They are universally pronounted the neateet and beat fitting collars extant. The upper edge presents a perfect cure, free from the angles noticed in all other collars. The cravat causes no packers on the Inside of the turn down collar —they are AS SMOOTH INSIDE AS GUT SIDE—and therefore perfectlyfree and easy to the neck. The Garotte Sollar has a smooth and evenly-finished edge en BOTH SIDES. These Collars are not simply fiat pieces of paper cat in the form of a collar, but axe MOLDED AND SHAPED TO FIT THE NICK, They are made in " Novelty" (or turn-down !style). In every half Mae from 3_2 to 17 Inches, and in `.• liareica" (or Garotte). from IS to inches . andraoked in "solid rises." in neat blue cartons, containing 100 each: also. In smaller ones of 10 each—the lettere very handy pabk• age for Travellers. Army and Navy Officers. air-..avrax.gox.r.,,s le stamped "GRAY'S PATENT MOLDED OOLLA.R.7I Bold by all dealers in Men's Furnishing Gloods. The Trade supplied by • VAN DUSEN, BOEHEIEB, & 00., lintortere and Wholesale Dealers in Men's Funishinn Goods. BA7 CHESTNUT Street. inhstierfm Sm Philadelphia. SHELLS OF OCEAN.—THE LAST and closing rale of this ELT/Da.NT COLLSOTION OPSALLS comes off on TUESDAY. the 9d inst., at 10 A. N. and 8 P. M. The rarest and most beautiful of the Shells are still to be sold. There will be SETS AND CABINETS offered at these sales. This will positively be the last sale in this city. ap3o DEB FUMED PARLOR MATCHES.- Just received, 25 additional cares of these celebrated (allitander'e) Matches, for rale to the trade only. anl7-6m ROWS & RUSTON. 151 & 159 N. THIRD St. FAMILY DYE COLORS. • (PATENTED eCT 18,_1883). A SAVING OF 80 PER ()ENT. BLACK, BLACK FOR BILK. DARK BLUE, LIGHT BLUE FRENCH ELItE. CLARET SHOWN, LIGHT B %OWL DARK B OWL_ SNUFF B R RO WOL For Dyeing Silk. Woolen and Mixed Goode, Shawls. gcsrfa. Dresses. Ribbons. Gloves, Bonnets, Hats. Feath ers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and MI kinds of WearingAnparol. CHERRY. CRIMSON , DARK DRAB, LIGHT DRAB. FAWN DRAB, LIGHT PAWN DRAB. DARK GRBBN_, LIGHT GREEN. MAGENTA For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost dye times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dye The process is simple, ono any one can use the dye with perfect success. Di notions in Ennlieh, French, and German, inside of each Village_ MAROON. One iSGB. PIiIK ROYAL PURPLE, P SALMON, SCARLET. ELATE SOI FBRIND. VIOLET. LEATHER. For further information in Dyeing, and giving a per fect knowledge what colors are beet adapted to ,iya over ethers (with Many valuable recipes). purchase Howe k Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring Sent by mail on receipt of price -10 mite. Manufactured by HOWE Ss S rRVBNS, 800 BROADWAY, Boston. For tale by druggists and dealers generally_ e.pRO-batf MOSS. -50 BALES No. 1. 50 'BALES No. 2. Will he sold cheap. to dose colip t cn i rr i t imoNs. my 9. 9i* 523 NNW MAIMIT &root M 0 NTY NT S AND GRAVP STONES.—AIan assortment of Greed-Stones. of various deriens. made of the finest Italian and American !derbies. constantly on hand at the Marble Works Of ADAM MPRINMETZ. ILIDGM Avenue. below Itleveuth Met, 'WA $w JL THE TRADE U. S. TEN-FORTY BONDS. lasso Bonds are issued under the Act of Congress of March atb.' 1864, which provides that in lieu of go much of the loan authorized by the Act of March 3d, 11113, to which this is supplementary. the Secretary of the Trea sury is authorized to borrow from time to time, on, the credit of the Brand States. not exeeeding TWO Hui- BRED MILLION DOLLARS. during the current fiscal year. and to prepare and issue therefor Coupon and Re gistered Bonds of the United States; and all Bonds issued under this Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any State or municipal authority. Subscrip tions to these Bonds are received in United States notes, or notes of National Banks. They are TO BE BE DEWED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government, at any period not teas than fen nor snore than forty years from their date, and until their redemption FITS PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID. IN COIN, on Bonds of not over ore hundred dollars annually, and on all other Beads semi-annually. The interest is payable on the first days of March and September in each year. The semi-annual Coupons are payable at those dates, and the annual coupons on the 60 and 100 dollar Bonds are payable on the first of March. Subscribe's will 'receive either Begisttrad or Coupon Bonds, as they may 'Prefer. Registered Bonds are re corded on the books of the H. S. Treasurer, and CUL be, transferred only on the owner's order: Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for com mercial uses. Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations of Fifty Dollars (OM, One Bundred.Dollars (g1C0). Five Hundred Dollars (M), One Thousand Dollars (31,000). Five Thousand Dollars (KM, and Ten Thousand Dol lars ($10,000); and Coupon Rondo of the denominations of Fifty Dollars WO. One Hundred polars (3100). Five Hundred Dollars (WOO), and One Thousand Dollars (.1.000). Pabscribers to this loan will have the option of having their Bonds draw interest from March Ist. by paying the accrued intsfrest in coin (or in United States notes. or the notes of Nationai Banks, adding fifty Per cent. for pre , mium), or receive them dxgwing interest from the date of subscription and deposit, As these Bonds are exempt frOm municipal or State taxation, their value is- increased from one to three per cent. per annum, according to the rate of tax levies in various - parts of the country; At the present rate of premium on gold they pay over eight per cent. interest in currency, and are, of equal convenience as a permanent or temporary investment. It is believed that no securities offer, so great induce• men te to lenders as the various descriptions of ll.a. Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or sepa rate communities. only is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United Bi ales the Whole property of the country is holden to secure the payment of both Principal and interest in coin. BITTLER ap23o These Sonde may be subscribed for in 81}1:1111 from 350 ng, to any magnitnde, on the same terms; and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the Mtercet. The fact that all duties on imports are payable in specie furnishes a fund for like payment of interest on all Government Bonds largely in excess of the wants of the ireasnry for this parpOtifb Upon the receipt of subscriptions a certificate of de posit therefor, in duplicate. will be bunted, the original of which will be forwarded by the subscriber to.the crater? of the Treasury. at Washington, with a letter stating the kind (registered or coupon) and the denomi nation of bonds requited. Upon the receipt of the original certificates at the Trea snrY Department the Bonds subscribed for will be trans mitted to the subscribers respectively. Subscriptions will be received by the TREASURER or THE UNITED STATES at Washington. and the AS MOAN'S TBIiABURERS at Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.. First National Bank of Carlisle, Pa.. Pint National. Bank of Danville, Pa.. First National Bank of Brie. Pa., First National Bank of Marietta. Pa , First National Bank of Meadville, Pa First liaLlonal Bank of Scranton. Second National Bank of Scranton, Pa.. First-National Bank of Strasburg. Pa., First National Bank of Towanda, Pa.. First National Bank of 'West Oliestor, Pa.. • Second National Bank of Wilkesbarre, Pa. First National Bank of York, Pa.. First National Bank of Parkersburg, W. Va.. First National. Bank of Washington, N. C.. First National Bank of Newark, N. J. First National Bank of Baltimore. First National Bank of Binghamton. N. Y.. First National Bank of Elmira, N. Y., and by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money. All respectable banks and bankers throughout the country will furnish farther informa tion on application, and afford every facility to sub scribers: ap29-6tWlt 1.0-40 LO AN = M T 1I I M nIM -1 M OP PHILADELPHIA, Having been designated a Depository of Public MAUS and Fiscal Agent of the United States. Will retelVe sub- scriptions to the new Government 31. CO 91. CO X-E AL 1'0" Issued under the Ad, of Congress. approved March 3. ISSI. Redeemable after ten years, at the option of the Government. Payable is forty yowl in coin. Bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum in COIN. Registered and Coupon Bonds of different denomina tions. Interest commencing from data of subscription. or from the let of March last. FIRS T N.OI.TIOisTI;&.E. .13.A.N73 PHILADELPHIA. L:. c.n.n.g_lm,w,sii!Lua=l4l FINANCIAL AGENT UNITED STATES-. 10-4 b LOAN. This Bank has been anthorised and Is new prepaid 0 receive enbeorintions to She NEW GOVEBBBIZICI 'JAPAN. This Loan, issued iiiider authority of au sot of Con• treas. approved March 9, Mt provides for the lean of Twe Hundred Millions of Dollars ($200.000,000) United Mates Beads. redeemable after ten yedM, and payable MIT years from date. IN COIN, dated Marsh 1,1904, bearinviaterest at the rate or FIVE PER CENT. Der anneal IN COIN. par able !semi-annually on all Bonds over 16100. and on Bonds of $lOO and lees, an nually. . Subseribers will receive either Itegistered or Coupon Bonds as they may prefer. Registered Bonds will be burned of the denominations of fifty dollars ($5O). one hundred dollar. ($100), five hundred dollars (500). one thousand dollars ($1.000). aye thousand dollars GLOOM and ten thousand dollars (NAM and Conran Bonds of the denominations of fifty dollars (150). one hundred dollars ($100). Ave hundred dollars ($500). and one thousand dollars (111.000). INTEREST will commence from date of subscription. or the u ernsd interest from the let of Marsh can be paid in coin. or. until further notice. in 11. S. notes or notes of Na tional Banks. adding (60) ARP per cent. to the amount for premium. C. 11. mh3l-tf President. 6-20 C OUPONS, a3oveuT. ORDERS BY NAIL OR EXPRESS ATTENDED TO. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE erWart.IErCrIEVIFY LOAN BEOEIPED nr SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF r - - OF PHILADELPHIA, AT FIRILTsaKFC/11 , 13. This Bank has been designated by the SECRETARY OF THE TEBAI3ORT a; DEPOSITORY OF THE PUBLIO MONEYS, AND • FINANCIAL AGENT OF TWO "UNITED STATES, And authorized STATES LOAD subscription to the NE UNITED STATES LOAN. bearing interest at the rate of . FIVE" PER CENT. Per Annum IN COIN. Bonds from IMO to Fl o . ooo . In terest to commence either with the date of the bonds. March 1et.1864. or at the date of enbeeription, at the option of the subscribers. 'W/LISAAL IL, RHA.WIL, Cashier,. apl7-bn IVORY' YPES—SPI EN DID STYLES, cud exolcltely colored, none excel alone artietlo, life- hike pionise made at B. f. ititagfitt'Ai %tawny, O* Ntpitt, tgir twair. Li FINANCIAL. DAVID E. PAUL, President. Op TR! ME IST MAY, DREXEL & CO. FINANCIAL. li mns & RAHN, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 5 South THIRD Street. Declare in Government Geenritlee. Spade, Bank NOS. and City Warrants. Steam bent and sold on Commis. lion. Illioneetions promptly made. ALVAN WILKINS, DETROIT, MIORIGAZI BROKER In Mining Mocks and Mineral Lands OF LAKE SUPERIOR, Has for sale a number of Choice Comm locations is Ontonagon county, and also about THREE THOUSAND &OBES OF BILVSE-LEAD frANDS, selected with great care in the new Mineral Region of Marquette county. Parties desirous of organizing bona tide Working Com panies will find this an excellent opportunity, as a l arge Portion of the pay would betaken In stock. Orders for the Purchase and Sale of Lake Supertot• AStockB wilt have prompt attention,. Reference — Meseris. WORK, Mouounii. & Co. apso- 2VO SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF raiLADELPHL4SHMERTORD. CAPITAL S EAM WITH THN ,PRI7ILRGE OT IN. CREASING TOsasp,:pa E NATHAN MUS, Presidia WILLLAN H. ftIIAWE t Caahter (Laseof She Plastidsula sank) RULEOTORB: NATHAN HILLER CHARLES CHARLES B. HARMER. GEORGE W. RHAwm, REIM HO WLAND, SIMON R. SNYDER. BENJ. H. DRAGON. EDWARD HAYES. JOHN COOPER. LEWIS SHALLDROSS, . - The n eaand N a ti on al Thank. of Phlladelsklz fa now elan at No. 134 NAlNAreat.jrankford. for tha trazo sailor, of a General llaKinft Business anon the 'mull terms. Collection" noon all wasilbla points will ba made upon liberal terms. Raarmattfollr, 04. Rro W. H. 711WWN. thiliadOr CLOTHING. • SUPERB STOOK Now Readt. WANAMAKER & BROWN. Pt Omer Glothinr Hones. Corner ninth and Market street.. ap22-mws2ralf INSURANCE. HAVE 1 011 PROVIDED FOR YOUR : 011.' ' 11: HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, MUTUAL, WITH APT ADIPLI CASH IJAP/TAL. WALTER S. GRIFFITH, PRESIDENT. • I. B. G. R. RIPLEY. BEO Wittrem 7. Coporx. Acrouv PHILADELPHIA HEFERE NOES Hon. William Strong; Rev. Matthew Simpson. D. D.. Bishop of M B. Church; Rev. Albert Barnes. D. D.; Rev. James H. Crowell; Thomas Robing. Bea : Lewis R.Aek.- brust. Bed ; Samuel Welsh. Esq James Dunlap. Bea.; W. R. Isles. Esq. ; John Rice Bed. ; Charles Humph reys. Seq. ; John B. Austin, Esq.; S.C. Palmer. Esq. C. B. Mount. Esq.; Samuel C. Perkins. Recs. : John R. Penrose, Ise.; Samuel Field. Zed.; Mime. B. W. Clara i i 4 & Co. ; Bnaknor. aCammon, & Co. ; John B. Mars k Co. ; Benjamin ock & Sons; Wm. S & Alfred Mar tian; George B. se. Son, & Co.. J B McCreary & Co. ; George Coo man & Co. ; D. B. ;Kershaw & Co. : Ray & Brother. JOHN H. PACKARD, M. D., MEDICAL EXAMINER. NO. 12.26 4PRUCE STREEL In attendance at Agent's Office daily from 1 to 2 P. H. PHILADELPHIA DEVICE, OORNERIF'OURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS. B. K. ESLER. AGENT. av4-mwf3m MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO OF PHILADIILPHIA. OFF lON, No, 5 SOUTH FIFTH sum. PERPSTII6L. MUTUAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY. FOR Caleb Clothier, DIRECTORS WillialBmBl. P. Reeder, James Smedley. Joseph flhapman. Thomas Mather. Joseph W. Moore, T. Ellwood Chapman. Seneca E. Malone, Simeon Matlack Wilson M. Jenkins, Aaron W. Gaskill, Lakes a Webster, CALEB CLOTHIER, President JAMES SHEOL EY. Vice President. THOMAS MATHER, Treasurer, T. ELLWOOD CHAPMAN. Sec', WATCHES AND JEWELRY. GEORGE DEMERIT Or. CO., JEWELERS, 303 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (CORNER DUMPS STREET.) 100,000 wimartaq, mums. Gam PENS. AND PBNCILS, &a., &a.. WORTH $600,000 t To be geld at One Dollar each, without regard to value, an not to be paid until you know what yea will receive. SPLERDID LIST OF ARTICL&S, ALL TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH! 100 Gold Bunting Cased. Watches.. ...... «SlOO 00 each. 10c Gold Watches 60 00 each. 200 Ladles' Watches....... 35 00 each. 600 Silver Watches--...- •15 00 to 25 00 each. 000 Gold Neck and Test Chains.... 12 00 to 16 00 each. LEO Chatelaine and Guard Chains.. 600t015 00 each. 8.800 Vest and Neck Chains 4 00 to 10 00 each. 4,C00 Solitaire Jet and. Gold Brooches 400 to 800 each. 4,000 Coral, Lava. Garnet, kc. d 0... 300 to 800 each. 9,000 Gold, Jet, Opal, &c., Bar Drons 300 to 800 each. 5,000 Gents' Breast and Scarfs Pins— 300 to 800 each. 6.000 Oval Band Bracelets 3 00 to 8 00 each. 2,000 Ceased Bracelets 5 CO to 10 00 each. 3.600 California. Diamond. Fins and MIMI .... 260 to 800 each. 2,000 Gold Watch Keys 250 to 800 each. 6,800 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons and Studs 200 to 800 each. 3.0(0 Gold Thimbles 400 to .8 00 each. &MO Miniature Lockets— 200 to 700 each. 9`ooo Miniature Lockets . kagia.." ... 4 00 to 900 each. 2,600 Gold Toothpicks,. Crosses, kc.. 200 to 600 each. 3,000 Fob and Ribbon Slides 2 00 to 5 00 each. 0,000 Chased Gold Ring 2 00 to 6 00 each. 1,680 Stone 681 Binge“.. 200 10 6.00 each. 5,000 Bets Ladies' Jewelry"—Jet and Gold 600 to 16 00 each. 0,000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry ,varied styles 300 to 15 00 each. 8,0110 Gold P encil Pens, Silver Case, and 4 00 to 8 00 each. 4,C00 Gold Pens, Gold Mae. and Pencil 6 00 to 10 00 each. 6,000 Gold Pens, gold-mounted holder 2 00 to 6 00 each. All the goods in the above list will be sold, without reserve, for ORB DOLLAR BACH. Certificates of all the 'various are placed in similar envelopes. sealed. and mixed . These envelopes will be sent by mail, or delivered at our office, without regard to choice. On receiving a certificate, you will see what article it represents, and it is optional with TOLL to send one dollar and receive the article named, or any other in the list of same 'value. ra In all tnsactions by mail we charge for forwarding the certificates, paving postage. and doing the bueltess. 26 cents each. Five certificates will be sent for $1; eleven for $2: thirty for $4l: sixty. five for $10: and one hundred for $l6. By this lode we give selections from a varied stock of fine geode, of the beet make and latest styles, and of In trinsic worth, at a nominal price. while all have a chance of securing articles of the very highest value We guarantee entire satisfaction in every instance, and If there should be any person dissatisfied with any arti cle they may receive, they will immediately return it, and the price will be refunded. AEIBB Ml—We allow those acting_ as agents ren Cents on each certificate ordered. provided their remittance amount to one dollar. They will collect 26 cents for every certificate, and re. honing 10 cents, remit to us 15 cents for each. Sir Address CW.O. DEMERIT do 00.. 303 BROADWAY. NON/ York ap2l-thm4t PAPER HANGINGS. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAPER. HANGINGS. - T. J. COOKE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN No. ssx, Agog street. SBone e Door above SIXTH, South - The attention of the Public le invited to his • LARGE AND "VARIED AssonThnorr PAPER HANGINGS, Embracing all qualities. from 12,..% CENTS TO THSOONATIOE FINEST GOLD AND VELVET DIER Also, an entirely new article of GOLD AND SILK PAPERS, am-smwtf JUST ILSORIVED BASKETS AND WILLOW WARE. GREAT OPFNENG OF OEIiAR AND WILLOW WARE. THE LARGEST STOOK IN THE CITY. NOW SELLING AT BAREIAINS. LOOO DOZ. CORN BROOMS. 0.000 DOZ. MKT PAIRTIID BDCKETS. 1,000 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS. LOOO CEDAR STAFF AND BARBEL. CHASES. 1,000 DOZ. WILLOW RAMAT BURSTS, 8,000 BALES COTTON-WICK AND TIE TARE. LOOO BALES BATS AND WADDING. INTICULE BASKETS, OIL CLOTHS, LOOKING GLASSES. CORDAGE. dm. Es. All Goods are sold at the Mom&otureet Lowest Conk Maw Orden promptly Ailed. OWE & EESTON, 117 and 119 NOSTIL TRIED MUM% inhB.2xn Three Boon Wow Ease ICE CREAM.. TEM BEST XClag CINICJELALMNIC proaght, Tule .she Gni, made la Delaware Orman FROM PURE CREAM, and brought tia FRESH EVERY MORNING}. Hotels,. Restauranti, Boarding Houses, Private Fami lies, Fairs, dm, supplied on reasonable terms, at short notice. CALL AT EASTERN MARKET CHEESE AND ICE CREAM STAND, FIFTH STREW% BELOW KARHIEW. 408.14 W. U. *ifiCia)bra. WANTS. lot ARE CHANCE FOR A GOOD' CAN VASeEIt. One of the best Works wirer offered t' the public. Str angle° fo!ielleaes elven. Lora. Emilio. an d no risk. Address • Canearaer." at this once ap20.30 II :N i-A O , "A• MARIE; the highest wagee. and steady work. lie Apply 51 35017 M Street. "WANTED -PART OF AN OFFICE. ir 'Address "Attorney," Press Ofilee. mr2.3t* virANTED-A SITU/010N AS T Y COPYIST, by & you LADY. dams- " A. T.. Pren omee. • ap3o-3t. WANTED—BOOKFOLDERS, GIRLS v I to learn, at No. 152 South THIRD Street. (earth. Mom. ap3o.2ts W.A.NTED-BY A PACIZAi•iE TT HOMO. a BOOK•KBEPBBB , that writes n go o d band: accurate. quick. and well acquainted with ac sonata. Position r.ssreament. Address ' 4 Box 6.' Poet Office. with reference ap19,9t,.. $6O A MONIHt-I WANT AGENTS et $6O a month. ex eaves paid, toaell my Ever lasting Pencils, Oriental BUrners; and 13 other articles. Fifteen Circulars sent free. Address JOHN F LORD,- Biddeford, Maine. ' ap.3o-da•Nara 7 5 A MONTH !-I WANT TO MEE AGENTS In every Coney. at $75 a month. ex penses raid. to sell my new eteap Family Sewing Fl a, shines. Address B. MADISON. Alfred, Me. (fel% rE4W3m WAN TED-FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, or a moderato-eired ROUSE. for a Chemi cal School. Apply by letter to BOOTH GagEtsrT. 4 0 CHANT Street, Tenth above Chestnut. ap27-wfm6t. BOARDING. BOARDING. -ONE OR TWO ROOMS, With Bath adjoining, now vacant. a first class Hones. on WALNUT btreet. Addzeas "Andrew," this office. my2-3t* IMANEN T BOARD WANTED BY pE -A- a Clergyman. with a small family. in a private Christian home. One largs or two communicating gnome dashed. Will furnish in part Location between' ird and Twelfth and Walnut and Pii,e streets. Address, Willi reference. "a T. W.." Pros. Office. Penh.h eireet, telow Cnestant. ap.3o.3t* 225 SOUTH BROAD TREET- , - PBIVATB BOA:R.I34Na- Handeome apartments now vacant, alnate and communicating- ap29.61. ' BOAS DING.—TwO HANDSOME BE CONR•STORY ROOMS (terniehedPor untarnished), with Board, communicating with Bathroom, at Be. 259_ South FIF. H Street. ap3o-3t. WILL BE VACANT BY THE FIRST of MAY a handsome Second-story Front Rofltd, tarnished, at the N. W. corner of fifILITH and SPRZCS Streets. ap2B.6t. LOST AND FOUND. 4-•OST.-A POCKET BOOK, WITH Payers valurble to the owner. reward will be paid by leaving it at No. 5 South FIFTH Street. LOST—A CERTIPIOAI P. OP 5-PED CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PEVESTLITARIA.. for 3616.05, dated March 12. If9V. No. 754 , In name of WILLIAM MEREDITH. Aldo. a Certificate of 3-pet sent. Loan of State of Fenneylvania, tor the nom of MC dated Jane 30. 1396, No. Mb& in the name of SW IC PRIOR, administrator of William Meredith in tract. Ai . edioation hae been al to the Auditor General for ara newel of said Certill felo-3to ELI R. PRICE. No. 811 ARCH Street. PERSONAL. pEBBONAL - -JEWELBY BENT BY -a- mail, free of postage. to any part of the . United States. on receipt of the following prices: Single Stone Imitation Diamond Rings, $1; Cluster imitation Dia mond Bing, $2- heavy plated Vest Chain, $1; heavy Plain Rings, will stand the strongest acid, 50 cents; small round Black Enamelled Bardrops,6o cents; heavy plated Black Enamelled Sleeve buttons. 25 cents: Gents' Pins Imitation Diamood.sl; Imitation Diamond Studs, $1; Bracelets, $1; Handsomely Chased Medallions. $1; complete sob; Black Carbuncle Studs and Batton. $1: complete sets Enamelled Studs and Buttons. with pearl settings, $1; Panay Watch-keys. 60 cents; Pen and Pen cil, with extension ease, $1; Ladies' lout Guard and Chatelaine Chains. $l; Chatelaine Pica, $1; Genuine Cotta Pemba Chains, $1; Lacle..' and Gents' Miniature Pine, for hair or likeness. $1; 'deal Binge. $1; Locket Rings, *2: Coral Armlets. 50 cents. Direct to ENTLIN A: MANN, anal .% 910 SAGE Meet, Phileda. FOR SALE A'N.33 'TO LET. TOLET-THBEE ROOMS. WITH - BOARD. reference required No eigdreu received. 268 FOURTH (41) Street, below Walnut ap3fl-2t. S 3 0 RA - GE-CELLAR TO LET-A. good Cool Cellar. raved with brick. LEVAN7 Street, north of Spruce Inquire 262 South. SECOND Street, (ap3O•St•] R. L. KdIfiEIT. $5,000 C F OT LOAN e ON MORTGAGE. annum far mf o r-rent o S4O per MKS Et 0/MLA - 1t" No.1:15 South FIF rEt Street. .7 0 LET-'.THREE LARGE NEW Awl• DWELLINOS in Sixth street, below Jefferson. D. L. LBW/8, 108 8. FOURTH Street in TO KENT—A BEAUTIFULLY- Iocated amble COI7NTItY RESIDSNOS, one mile below Weeny, very near Wissinoming Station, on Tren ton Railroad. Apply No. Tl 7 WALNUT St ROO Mt* FOR S ALE-A DESIRABLE nrat three-story DWALLING. with dorthla thr° a-10417 back bitUdinge. In good order. THIRTEENTH Street. above Ocean. Immedtato uoccdogotd. H. H. DAMS. ap3O63V RIDGE Avenue and GREEN Street. et SUPERIOR STORES ON NORTH -maFIFTH Street, Noe. 16 and 16. adjoining and eon- Itte6rtg s each five stories high, about 17% feat front by SO feet deep. They are in a good loostlon, and can be used together or zeparately Immediate possession given. They wilt rent no as to pay as a good investment. ' Apply s & BONSALL KROT HER& ar3o-3 1 2. 116 North NINTH !treat. FOR BADE-THE MACHINERY OF a Saeh and Planing MU of the mostimoroved kinds. Apply to fap27-6t. JONAS. C. LASKIN, (Mester. PO LET.—THIS SECOND, THIRD, -I- and fourth doors at aas MARKET Street, through to Chord:, alley. inia22.tf FOR BALE-BEAUTIFUL BUILD ING LOTS of 3 to IS Acres, sitnate'on Philadelphia anti Darby Passenger Railroad. Apply to BEDLODIE &PASCUALL, Conveyancers, ap23.120 IT 1.5 WALNUT gtreet. FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT. Pleasantly located. Address "D. D.," Box 282. Eldladelobla P. 0. ao27.tf Of FOR SALE AI A GREAT BAR. GAIN. or exchange for mailer hones, the fine large Dwenin_g No. 202 Franklin street. Apply at 236 CHURCH Alley. Philo, an27-IM. a FOR SALE-THE THREE-STORY .Mll. HOUSE AND LOT. No 1612 ORRIN Street. Tbree• story Double Back Buildlnge. and all modern conveniences Foesession soon. APPIY to J. TANNINS, No. 480 Nor.h FIFTH Street. It* FOR SALE-THE SUPERIOR THREE STORY. HOUSE AND LOT, No. 103* RACE Street. Lot 35 feet trout by 98 feet deep,. house 21 feet front, with TWO. STORY DODEME BACK BUILD IP GS. and all MODERN CONVENIENCES. i'..eeeseion Immediately. Apply to T. JENKINS, my 2.44. No. 480 North FIFTH Street. DELAWARE COUNTY. FOR -ma SALE-1.315 acres of land, large mansion house, and every description of buildings: abundance of fruit and shade about the mansion. 1 first class farm or eotintry seat; water forced to buildings by a wheel; bsantifalli located ; accessible from Media station on railroad one of the beet sod most desirable. Pnotograptic of build. logs at my office. JOS. R. CUMMINS, my 2 3t Media B. Send for catalogue of Delaware County Farms, FOR SALE OR TO LET—TWO -a=a - • Large STONE BUILDINGS. suitable for PanadrY or - Factory, Also a 'wigs BABWEAIi. Address OF,O. FERION. 1X33 BICUMOAD btreet. anll3.lm* FOR SALE—AN ELEGANT RE• SWIM& beautifully situated opposite Et. Mark's Church. Locust street. Apply. to (130 W. CHILDS. ap2d at 6i3 wad 630 CHESTNUT Street. afi TO RENT—A. VERY DESTRABLE MlStore and Dwelling House at the N. B. corner of Thirteenth and Master streets, being in a first. class locale tion. Apply to M. SPIEEkLE. 434 WALNUT tit.eet. apID MFOR BALE, WIl H IMMEDIATE ossession, desirable COUNTRY PLACE 10 acres. 4 miles out; one 20 acres; near Old York Road Station. Many others. Call and examine Register of Country Places. B ap943 • 3G3 WALNUT Serest. MtPEA -SIDE COTTAGE FOR SALE. —One of the beet located and most conveniently-sr. ranged COTTAGIS at ATLANTIC GUT. doplr to av2l.lm , JOHN F. STAKE. Camden. N. J. F 0 R SALE-THE BUILDING -trat,!ND LOT. No. 30S OHRRRY Street. eolith aide. Lot 60 feet front. 105 feet deep. At 02 feet in depth widens to 76 feet, to an 9 feet alley, running to Cherry street. APIA , at the Office of Christ Olinroh llospital. 006 WALNUT Street. ap2l.-12t en FOR SALE—A VERY DESIBA ms. BLS PROPERTY, the residence of the late Dr. Jacob Sharpless, deceased, with Eighteen Acres of eapior Land attached. It is situated in the borough of bowNLINgTOWN. Chester counter , within ten minutes walk of the Chester Valley and Pennsylvania Railroad Stations, at which all trains stop. The Dwelling is very conveniently and substantially built. with Barn. Tenant House. Spring Bonne. and all necessary out. buildings. There - Is a great abundance of Shrubbery. Fruit. and Shade Trees. Part or the land will be sold with the buildings, if desired. Apply to ABM. S. AIiTIBRIDGE. an7.lra DOWNINGTOWN. P. 0. FOR BALE-IN NORTH WARD, WACIAMMIN. ten Brick HOUSES. and one TRIMS: five on Market Meet. beginning at NW six .on Carpenter street,' beginning at 1312 All well-ballt; good dry cel lars; will readily met for ten per cent of what will par chase them. Persons wishing a good home for from one to two thousand dollars had better call early. Terms any. )1 G.. BROWNING, • OO COOPER Street. Oglee foot of MARKET Street. CAMDEN. R. J. de • FOR BALE.—THE BUB-jll6 AMISCRINEB offire fOr eale his COUNTRY within half a mile of Wilmington, Delaware. on the Newport pike, containing EIGHT ACRES of good laud. In the centre of which is a large lawn. MAPL E S e va riety of SHADE TREES. EVERG.REENS. LIN DENS, and others, in all over a hundred full-grown trees. The improvementssmnelet of alarge and Gomm°. SIMS MANSION, two stories elevenalf high. four good rooms on a door, with a hallby fortgatwo feet. A HYDRAULIC RAM forces water from a eying in one of the lots into the upper story of the house. It has the modern improvements. There Is also an Iron Pump and Hydrant under a covered area at the kitchen door. The out-buildings consist of a STABLE and CABRIAO h- HOUSE, sufficient for four bores* and several also. an ICE-HOBSE. SMOKE, and HEN-HOUSES. The fee-house is filled with foe, and the stable has a hydrant in it. Good GARDEN with several varieties of DWARF PEAR and GRAPEVINES,In full bearing. CHESTN U TI several varieties of APPLE. CHERRY. an TREES. Terms amommodatins. Polesaidon eyen Minh time h the _swing. 'LEY]. O. CLAIM: fele rowftf On the Premieres. le THE FLORENCE IRON WORKS MrInFOR SALE. —The Subscriber is authorized to eel the valuable property known an "TEM F_LDHENCIR IRON WORKS," situated at Florence. on the Delaware river. six miles above Burlinsion, in the, State of New Jersey— with all she Machinery, Work-ehoire. Store„ Workmen's Dwellings. Mansion. House. and about DO acres of Land. with a beautiful river • front of MOO feet. The Foundry Is 160 feet long by 100 feet wide, She. Ha. china Shop 160 by GO, boils built of brick, in the Wit substaxitial manser. The Minden Howe is of brisk. of handsome architecture, and is surrounded by a magal. cent store of lame forest trees. This property is well suited for the manufsolure of °overawes:A work. iron ships, cannon, pipes, steam ell. stare. Re— or could be adapked to almost any InfinnfaC• luring purpose. It is most eligibly situated. possessing. as it does , the advantage o f both water and railroad communication. . . , For further particulars. tortes, be ..apply in person or by letter to B.' C &ERE tinia. RD' 11 Bt 44! South TIMID-Street, Philadoloble- e RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR SPE CULATIOR.—Ror sale, a large and valuable pro perty of Two Hundred Acres of Ground. situate in the Flret and Twenty-sixth wards:. having a front on cash me of Bread street of twontrfont buttered rest, with a front of twelve bundred on League Inland or Second street- road,. about one Tulle from County Prison, and lees distance from League Island and River Delaware. Apply to J, g. CURTIS di SON, ay2ll2t its : ell IMMO rolrers. 433 W &lain a. . . „ % k g „ HORSES! H O R SES!!—Rws subscriber having rented the Stables•No,sllo einqray &test, has lust reeeteed a large lot of VOST/Thllli 110108 S. eta eistia g of mayoral pairs. superb coach. sitagla d r i ver .. sad saddle houses. all of Which Will be sold at rca. t °stable prices. - Tbe underelined Intends keeping for sale, at all timer. a well-assorted stock of Bret-mass horses. 00141ealea wanting hoed. beieea will do well to call Ni72-at* 1110 3011 f.. 41P MUT amt. .=!O9 AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC ORMID MUSICAL FESTIVAL TNAtrovRATINGt TILE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. The C'emmlttee having charge ot the musical Eiger• tatnmente' or the Great Central Fair have the honor to 4nnoonc e that they will commence in the ACADEMY 02' ON wZDABBDAY, TRH 4TH OF MAT, A GIZAND 111175101 LL it. The entertainments of the FESTIVAL will coneist of Creme in the Encthit longue/re. Oratof l9B . and Mi mi' laneons Vocal and Iredrumentel Concerto: For the Pro duction eg the Operas and other woke, tl eCommittee hive madea contract with Mr. L. B. HASEISON (now el Nen. TO 4 4 .1`, sod formerly of this city). Manager of the A mericax Went Company, The artlets and &amnia• riss smarmed I:f7 f - jr. Carrieom far exceed in number and f gregn la mer?C•:•117 force ore: emplowil upon the LY• !tool Ftar3 of '.1111: couticenr. Tho following 111 . (1 the LlBMleS — the pxiee jr. VOCrain, of the lict having per formed of late erlt!Sn OKI Ray:C.6Pin ;Yew Fork! Ittueical IThestor---Air Th,odete Thom:m.of NeW York Conductors of Oratorlott—Dr. Lear.dd Meignelt Seats, of Philadelph7:4; and Carl Leaders in Miscollantrons Con nertn-•-Dr. W. P. Cueniuglort end aware. O. C. Iron. Litz end Charles DodWOrth•, of Phila+ophi,, Loader of VRena:-Mr. Adolph. Birgfeld. p{ I'hllaSdlph l4; Plankt--Mr. J. N. .PaiV..gon, of New York: Organist— Mr. Arthur H. Messiter. of Philade/plire: trundle—Mr. Alfred P. Tonneau. or /rove , Torii ; OpeTstle Stage Stu ntiget•—Mr. B. A. Baker, orlf. T. Orelreile Prompter— Mr. Leoptid Engelke, of Plitisdelphiat - First popreno— Airs. Comte Borchard ; First' Contralto—Mrs. Jenny Hampton; Second Contralto—Mae Louisa Myers; Pleat Tenor—Yr. William Castle; Senont Tenor—Mt, Walter Bitch; First Baritone—Mr. B. (d.. 1 Campbell; gOciond Be ritonE—Nr. Wm. Skitete; Bass—Mt.. Edward Sunlit Tho ODOM Chorn.s CDIIRIBta of OAR hztrictrea iolootod oill4oto. With a corm of accompltqm-,11 'amatenviolau. teere. The orebetra and military band are comaaaal abutr.five, ot the moat dietin amiehecilnatrnmentaltste of Pbila delpb la and New Yo'k. In the drametie dentaxcent of the operas in a Conte de Ballet, and!other asaletants, nunibatine one nundrod end fifty. The (metes ready for representation aro TBE BOHEMIAN OIEL By Br, W. BA PR. MA_BITANA By W. T. War.mton. NOTEE'DAME CF PARIS By Wm. Ramer Far. The First Oratorio, ....By ErAYIM THE CREATION A Fnberription rbeet, for SIX OPERA RIGHTS—Me PerfornAnceo to to on Edo - natio, Weilneinlo4o. and Frt.- daye cf two wtelm—ie new open at the Aminmy. SHBETHIPTION FOR THE MIER OF SIX OPRRAS, RIGHT DOLLARS, Which will secure a reserved seat in the Parquet. Par• (met Circle, and Bateem SUESCRIPENIN FOE THE SERIE% vaTrrt WISSELVIESD SEATS IN FAMILY CIRCLE, FOUR DOLL&11.1-AND A HALF No edmissions for single nights will be disposed of until the subscription sheet is hill, and subscribers shall have molested their teats. Tickets for the first Oratorio. on THURSAAT.' the 6th of May, at ens dollar. with twenty- Aye cants for re sery(d. seats. will be for eats on Monday, the 2d er Hay. Doors will oven at 7 o'clock. Operas. Oratorios, and Concerts will commence st 8 o'clock reineica.ll3,, ON WHORES'S-AY EVENING. THE ATE OF MAY WILL 1313 PBBBBNTBD L GRAND OPERA. IN PONE LOTS, BY WILLIAM BENNY FEY. ENTITLED NOTRE DAME OF PARIS CHARACTERS IN THE OPERA. Eameraida (doprane) Mad... Comte Bernhard Garde (Centralia—Mrs Jenny Xempten De ChateauDere....(Tener).. ...... Mr. Wm. Cakes. • Dom Frolic• (Baritone).....Mr. S. C. Campbell. (Rase) Mr. Edward Somano Flnrian (Baritone) -•Kr. Win. Shamir, Chorus of Nobles. Soldiers. People of Paris and lie vicinity. persons in the dramatic spectacle—the KIIiR and bie Court; Margaret of Flanders and Flemish Ambassadors; Ecclesiastics. Gipsies. Mountebanks, and °ibex., represented by auxiliaries and a large Corps de t. SOBNEllit. &c Aar Final...—The_Nunate in front of the Cathedral of Notre Dame, which forms the rear of the scene, screened In the upper portion by a triumphal floral arch. The Cathedral accurately painted. in proportions and details. from an imperial PhotogrtPh, bY Mr. Hawthorne, (14- strAed by Messrs. )3.etrwiecter. The mansion on the left of the stage designed and painted by Mr. Aicbard Smith. The Floral Arch by Mr. Otto Kehrwieder. The Banners by Masora William and Wanes ifehrwieder. Acr SECOND. —lnterior of the Belfry of Notre Dame. painted by Mr. George Heft°. ACT THIRD. —Estobraida's Cottage on the bank of the Seine. ACT FOURTH. The Subterranean PrisOn Of the Palma of Justice, painted by Mr. Grain. Perspective view of Notre Dame and part of Paris. by Russell Smith CHILDREN 1 ATTEND 11 RECOLLECT THAT THE MAY-DAY PARTY ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS WILL TAKE PLACE THIS DAY. MONDAY, MAY 2. Tickets ay be bad at Mr. SA warz 'B.lO 08 citserairi. Street, or at knee Druck.% corner of SIXTH aid ZIIT TONWOOP Streets. It ir r ROVER'S OHESTNIIT.STREET THJIATRE LEONARD GROVER (Also of Grover's Theatre, Washington. ) MONDAY EVENING. Maw 2, 1684, First night of the new and original Burlesque /Vim man a.. MISS EILY O'OONNOE, THE EVE tASQUE • COLLEEN BAWN. PITTIOtto to which Will be prodnced. foi the first time theOM city, the g entitiestes of the New York Olympic. new oomedy the BULL La A CHINA SHOP! itaphot (fint appearance Mr S. K. Mortimer. Priers of Admission: Dress Circle or Parquet, 60 cents; Family Circle. 25 cents; Orchestra Seats, 25 cents. Five of the Front Beadle's only are referred inches ti a Seats. No extra charge for securing aeata. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH.. Ao-x- STREET THAATDE. LAST FIVE NIGHTS Of MRS. JOKE DREW. LAST FIVE NIGHTS OF ROSEDALE. Already witteened by over 45 050 persons. MONDAY. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY,and THURSDAY. itOtlEDar.s,• Olt. THE RIFLE BALL, FRIDAY, REDIEFIr OF MRS. JOHN DRRW, Her last appearance Vale acumen. and positively last Wahl of ROBE DALE. SATURDAY. BENEFIT OF M. GRIFIFITEDI On MONDAY next, FRANK DREW. Seats Secured one week in advance. wy2-41 WALN UT• STREET THEATRE. T T Second Week of the Engagement of MR. AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCE. PRODUCTION ()fa NB W LEGBIgDA RP IRISH DRAMA. THIS (Monday) EVIIIIINO. May 2. Will be presented. _a new and thrilllnc Drama. written expressly for Mr ylorence. entitled RATHLBEN MA.VOURNEEN, Or. St. Patrick's Eye. - • . TerrenceO'rlloolll. 70111:4 Peasant Wr. Previous to the drama, THRUM MARRIED. Mr. And Mrs. Florence In six charactsrs,with songs and Dances. ASSEMBLY BUILDING, COB. TENTH AND CHESTNUT RETESTS. RETURN OF THE FAVORITES. WOODROFFEB ORIOINAL BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS BLOWERS, with their Glare Steam Bngtne."Yo• nitm,' will open at tbe above Flall WSDNESDAY MN. may 4,nne exh SATURD A Y eniog (invites WOOL MATINEE AFTERNOON. Admission : Evening, 25 cents; Afternoon, 15 cents. N o half price. m72-Sto TWELFTH SECTION.—GRAND VO. CAL AND INSTRUMBNTAL CONCERT ors the benefit of the SCHOOL FUND of the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, will begiven at Handel and Haydn Hall, 111 corner of BUMPH and SPRING GARDEN Streets. Am moviDAI svznitlet. MAY 2. 1364. AT 6 O'CLOCK. MISS JOSEPHINE 0 CONNELL. and several Amateurs. will assist on the occasion. PR'.F. BACHMANN, Will preside at the Piano Forte. Tickets may be prom:awl at the office of Charles K. Wagner. No. 341 North SIXTH Street ; H. H. Davin, 1223 01121 ii Street, and at the door on the evening of the Concert. ap27 61* D L. CARPENTER'S • GRAND PEON BRADS AND FULL DRESS SOIREE. MUSICAL FUND HALL. TUESDAY EVENING. My 17th,IEN. Tiaras 11% admitting a Gentleman and Two Ladle.. TDB RECEIPTS E TO B AT E GIVEN F A on TH ./BENEFIT 07 TU GRE HaNITII7 7e in aid of our Noble Soldiers. It is to be hoped that all friends and iormer patrons Will take an earnest intermit in aiding D. L. Carpenter is ,riving a substantial bonen Tickets are now ready. and can be had of Managershor of. Mr. Carpenter. 625 Aroh street. Prof. Birgrels and Orchestra are engaged. &AM% NOW OPEN-THE FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF -.PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 01 THE FiliE ABM CHESTNUT: tEteet, above l'entk. Open from 9 A. DI. till 7 P. 111.., end from S tlll lien the ectn tug. ap2e.tf ELEVENTH -ST. HE OPERA HOUSE USE CIitSCHOS T 2 PA Dim T y% inorno _ GREAT STAR TROUPE OP vir 7qualot. In their . SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. Splendid Singini i Teantifnl Lanzhakle I ,l4%whiVtieriirrelliiiislig. EVERY EVENING THIS WEER. Ticketed cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. fe27-Ihn J. L. OAENOBOSS. linaineee Managua $lOO REWARD.-WAS STOLEN .ON the evening of the 30th of ADM _l. A I'IASIOND BREASTPIN. .' The above reward will be paid for IA by leaving it with SETH H. rENE, cashier of the CIONTINSTA.I HOTEL. and no questions asked, • my2.6t• DRAIN PIPE, DRAIN PIPE. VITRIFIED 'TERRA. COTTA DRiir PlPS—all sues, from 2to 15-Inch diameter,. With all kinds of branches, bends, and. traps. for Wain any SEAWAY: 2 inch bore zer yard Xte. .••• 4 " " •• • • ego. .st . oot 6 *". " 760. TERRA. COTTA.,OHIMEET TO PS For Cottages, Villas, or City 1607111016, Patent irsd.mart I Tore, for