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13115—AMITAGE.—On the 3d innt. Rev.
Wm. 11. Fairlamb to Rachel S.;danghter
N.,%:„ Armitage.
~11..P;;.Vr—READING.--Ort the Oth of February,
city, by the Rev. R. W. Hatter, Mr. Ra
-10..1.::,a.-5
;ii- le Miss Mary Roading,hoth of New Ilne,
Penna.
P:`,i.ciami.—LOßD. — On the 28th of April, at the resi
.,: o f the bride's father, in Marhy, Delaware county,
by the Rev. Mr. Crittenden, Mr. John E. Carroll,
' ‘ NiideNburg, Pa., to Miss Addle, daughter of Siznevn
FOSTEIL—On the 2d inst., Caroline, widow of the
7 ,,i,1:01,0rt Foster_
The friends of the family speed her fu
neral, from her late resident", are
ilsn-T,.sltrrine s treet, on
Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. Oakford, in the
OAKFORD.—On the 211 inst.. -
74th year of her age. r egreetfully invited to
The r,latives and friendt:,
iste residence, No. 706
attend her funeral.
Wallace street. on i• . 13 • morning', at 10 o'clock,
Without furt/o.T. V t ., te r e i.shienee in Gwynedd, Montgo-
Follf,gg
Ps ' on the Ist last., Hugh Foulke. Sr.,
r d his age.
in the d 6 r.' I -ft of the family are invited to at
las' friend, an d 1112.
in Al qt Friends - Meeting House, Gwynedd.
tenntlixiti=il:;,hthe. 6th . instant, at 11 o'clock A. at.
rouLsoiv.
—perm ted this life on Sunday afternoon,
1 1564. at the residence of his father,
May • s 6-wden street, Charles A. Poulson,
Toulson, n •
l it4 - •clatiVen and friends of the deceased, and those of
les family, are respectfully requested to attend the fume
iii o b,,,,ri e s, and interment, at St. Peter's Episcopal
.church. on Wednesday afternoon, the 4th instant, at
py ; , , srsely_
irtst, mo I 1 % — l - iamPten, eldest sou of Gideon G., and
Caroline Westcott, in his 25th year, on Monday
morning, the 2.21 inst.
Funeral from his father's residence, southwest corner
fortieth and Spruce, on Wednesday afternoon, at- 3
.‘• clock. To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. "*
KHETtIt. —On the afternoon of tho lst inst., of disease
ce strocted while serving the Army of the Potomac.
Wm. E. Scherr, late captain Company E, 26th Regiment
Tennsylvania Volunteers, in the 31st year of his age-
The relatives and friends of the family, and the
friends of the deceased, are invited to attend his
funeral. from his late residence, No. 2105 Brandywine
street, on Thursday, the sth inst., at 2 o'clock
tre proceed to Woodland Cemetery.
Obituary.
•
EVAN I'U(ill.
All wl.o take any interest in ag ricultarr or in agricul
tural educa [ion, Will hear of the death of this gentleman
with the dee n e.a re g ret. But those who regard the re
-Isolation of the State, who feel how deeply its welfare
surd its honor are connected with the education of its
youth, will lament quite as much the loss of this ex
cellent and able man. Born in the county of Chester,
in a fluidly of Friends, long settled at or near Oxford,
early - life had few of those advantages that lead a
~,,u th ,elect as his intellectual sphere of action
ihe severe,. difficult, and lofty branches of study.
BM he felt within himself a power that pressed him on,
and e ,ery disadvantage and every difficulty he met
bore rp against as can only be dOllO by one deter
:onus: to acquire knowledge, and ready to endure every
=mall
its acquisition may demand. Inheriting a
,tudi ium, he immediately went to Germany, entered
000 its
v 1 Universities, graduated with its honors, and
v on , plae, himself under the tuition of one of the chief
„I,i s ibds of that country, After several years of hard
j o ber in tile laboratory, he was employed by Lawes
Clill-ert, the well-known agricultural chemists of Eng-
Tbese gentlemen appreciated him, and of them
ity and kindness he always spoke in warm terms.
Jr wa- durhig his engagement with them that
writer of this notice first heard of him. Being
I by a fellow-student of his in Germany - that
Tame had been mentioned to one of the trustees of the
High School as a person fitted for the post of
zre+it/Pl:t, be wrote to that gentleman, making inqui
ry, a- ni the condition and prospects of the institution;
51,1, that he had always hoped to see a school of agri
culture in America, and that ho had 'prepared himself
to join it. But his means were small, and
he was liberally paid the situation he then held.
Could he be expected to leave it for a mere experiment,
that as yet had found no very special favor, except
with a few liberal-minded men?
T o hi:, modest and candid avowals an equally candid
i aray
is as inade. lie was told that the institution With
lira first one proposed inthe country; that his native
State have the honors if it succeeded, and
that he. as its head, would rise with it. After two or
three slays' consideration he determined to come and
give his services to his country; aware that the chances
full compensation for them were very few, and that
he had le go through the almost desperate struggle, as
it f c geocatly is, of attemptingto place a new idea betore
iudizferent and unprepared minds. His coming seemed
~, be entirely a patriot act; his whole conduct since has
i•cen from the same lofty impulses. Far more lucrative
pests could have been easily procured, but he thought
Lot of money; and from our intercourse with lihn, in
couveri.i. flea and by letters, we could never perceive
that Ile had a selfish purpose, or any purpose but that
‘ , f linking the Agricultural College the first institution
of its kind.
Surely such a man is an example to our youth; and is
le not an honor to his State ? and an honor, too, to that
za , lde body of self-made men who meet and defeat the
and cold hand of adverse fortune? A.
The fu a copy of the resolutions adopted by
the :Au ti cut. of the Agrienlininl College of Pounsylva
r!a, on learning of the death of their late president, Dr.
Esen who died in Bellefonte, Centro Co., Pa.,
•
B . & recs.,- It has pleased Almighty God to remove
;tom one midst our late president, Dr. Evan Pugh,
while in the prune of life, and the ripe and vigorous ex
ercise of his rare powers; therefore, be it
BesellY(f, That we, the students of the Agricultu
rid College of Pennsylvania, deeply deplore the loss
which we have sustained in the death of our late presi
dent. Gifted with s mind of unusual vigor and clear
enriched by ripe scholarship and varied culture,
he nu ;t avi t, these a temper so genial, so fearless, and so
and a judgment so mature as to combine in rare
measure the talent of felicitous instruction with that of
:laces-Col administration. To his unwearied and cor
al.] devotion to our interests, and his quick and clear
pleeption of our needs, is largely due the success which
th, thus far attended us; and whatever measure of use
fulness may in future attend our career, we deeply feol
slat upon all that future will be impressed the stamp of
ids character and his labor.
RASIAP:I That in the death of Dr. Evan Pugh we
Lave been deprived of an able instructor, a kind guar
thin, and a genial friend.
ii.sorred, That to his bereaved widow and relatives
'. tender the heartfelt tribute of our sympathy under
their heavy affliction.
.R,colrNi. That we attend the funeral in a body_
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be given
tr. the bereaved widow and relatives, and that they be
•pnbli,Led in the Village Record, (Chester county ,) West
(heater Republican, Philadelphia Press Germantown
rd
earaph. New York Tribune, New Y ork Herald,
l'ilblurg &slimy Chronicle, Pittsburg Post and the
Centre county papers,
THOS. F. RUSSEL,
E. B. DYSART
WAL. PlERCE,'Committee.
A4RIOT - LITRAL COLLEGE, April RI, ISM.
pLACK ALPACAS.-JUST OPENED,
-" a large stock of Alpacas and Glossy Mohair Lustros,
5711 ex-rit, to 1M.50 a yard.
Lupin's Bombazines.
Summer Bombazines.
• Chalys.
" Tanuses.
Mousselinea.
" Ra'rege Tiernan].
Crape Maretz, and other Summer Goods.
BESSON & SON, MOURNING STORE,
ha.? No.. 918 CHESTNUT Strout
EYRE & LANDELL ALW,AYS KEEP
B.st Black Silk in the City.
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Black Silk V'M to $1 per yard.
Biaek File Silk for Coats.
Flack - Silk Plump, yard wide.
Black Silk, Purple Slvage.
hack Silk for Ladies' Sacks. my 4
PHILADELPHIA. SOCIETY FOR
PROMOTING AGRICULTURE.—Stated Meeting
:t Room 326 WALNUT Street on WEDNESDAY, May
5:1:. at 11 o'clock A. M. It
CONGREGATIONAL CIEURCIL—
A meeting in behalf of this enterprise will bn
i:4.lat No. 210 1 ANIKLIN Street, THIS (Wednesday)
EVE:SI.N(;, at o'clock.
o= -- IMPORTANT TO PLUMBERS I
A meeting will be bola THIS (Wednesday)
EVENING, at the Washington Hose Hall, NINTH St.,
, eve Filbert, S c'clock, in reference to the Sanitary
Fair. Elt.3 JOHN C. HUNTER, Chairman.
ANNUAL MEETING OF "THE
HOME FOR DESTITUTE COLORED CHIL
LI:EN," will be held at the office, S.W. cor. SEVENTH
.4 ARCH. on Second-day, Evening, sth .ffionth, 9th
:L-caul, at S o'clock. Election for Trustees, Managers,
4c., for the ensuing year.
ISRAEL H. JOHNSON,
Secretary of Trustees.
THE TIIIIRTYAECOND ANNI.
VERSARY of the "NORTHERN LIBERTIES
BIBLE SOCIETY" will be held at the Second Dutch
f. , 6mned Church, SEVENTH Street, above Brown (Mr.
]; ] par , tor), on TUESDAY EN ENING, May 3d, at
`.: . clerk. Several addresses may be expected. my2-2t.
APPLICATION WILL BE MADE
to the Managers of the MERCANTILE LI
BRARY COMPANY for Renewal of Certificate of One
~; 5:t..4:1:, No. 3774, standiug in the name of WM.
E. HAM', the same having been lost or mislaid. it*
'IIrTHE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—
Subscriptions or donations for Committee of One
D47 - S
LaWr, Income or Revenue, received TO-DAY
Lc JOHN W. CLAGI{ORN, Treasurer, Office No. US
`such SEVENTH Streo,.Philadelphia. Let al/ promnp!-
1 1 , r , ,57/0H( 1 . subsertiottons and remittances . by mail
mtr receipted for, and acknowledged in the newspa
mN ap23-1m
ar- - BANK. OF COMMERCE.
PHILADELPHIA, May 3, Mt
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
tkal of FIVE per cent, payable on demand clear of
J. A. LEw IS,
Cashier.
COIII3LE.RCIAL BANK OF PENN.
..1 - I.VAIVIA, -PHILADELPHIA May 3, 1864.
114 e Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
.l..nt of FIVE PER CENT-, payable on demand, clear
-!lNationsl and State taxes. S. C. PALIMR,
inv4-fit Cashier.
CONSOLIDATION BANK.
PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1864.
The Board of Directors. have this day declared a semi.
aaucal Dividend of SIX per cent., clear of State and
Government tax, payable on demand.
Inv9-wfm3t JOS. N. PIERSOL, Cashier.
lar' CORN EXCHANGE BANK.
PHILADELPHIA, May S 1864.
The Directors have declared a Dividend of 9E' EN per
( tht-1 Payable on demand, clear of State and 11. S. (3
;cr ceut. ) tax. J. W. TORRY,
tay4-tf Cashier.
COMMONWEALTH BANK.
P PHILADELPHIA, May 3, MM.
riVEThe Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
~ r cent. for the last six nths, payable on de
=Pd. Hear of State and United m
States
t
ax.
ar4-it H. C. YOUNG, Cashier.
Wcz D I V.ID E ND.—PHILADELPHIA,
MAY 2, 1804.—The .3faufters of the =MINIM
RILL AND SPRING-HOUSE TURNPIKE ROAD have
earlary k l a Dividend of TWO. AND A HALF PER
(ENT., payable on or after the 16th instant, clear of
:sate and the three-per-cent. United States tax.
CHARLES BACON, Treasurer
triy-1-3t 417 WALNUT Stre'et.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'
BANK, PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1861.
The 'Beard of Directors hare this day declared a Ditri
dral of FITE per cent., payable on demand, clear of
Csiteti States and State taxes.
`Y4-Ct W. RUSHTON, 3R., Cashier.
age= FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
PHILADELPHIA. MAY 3, 1361.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a dirt
dend FIVE DOLLARS ger share, payable on demand,
tlehr or all taxes. MORTON McMIOLIAEL, Ja r ,
_w} -tit
Cashier.
IW• GIRARD BANK.
PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1864.
The Directors hare this day declared a Dividend of
111 li Per cent. OUt Of the prolitm of the last six mouths,
P 4 Yable on and after the IRS, inst., free of all lases.
my;-tmyl4 W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier.
W. KENSINGTON BANK,
PHILADELPILIA, May 9,
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
-4,lti of TEN PER CENT. for the last mix months, pay
en demand, clear of State and United States taxes.
1 , 13 - 4.-6 t C. T. YERKSS, Cashier.
BIECHADUCIS' DANN..
PHILADELPHIA, May 3. Mt
The Beard of Directors have this day declared a Divi
li"d Of SIX per cent., payable on and after the 13th
J. WIEGAND, J.
CaNhier.
SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF
„, PHILADELPHIA, FICANKFORD. Nay 3, UM.
, he Board of Directors have this day_ declared a Divi
,lat of TWO DOLLARS PER SFIABE, from the earn
nr the past three months, payable to the Stockhold
(l,4l dp.m W. H. RHAWN,
Li Y4-}t Cashier.
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NOETHWARK BANK.
PHILADELPHIA, May 3,1861.
The Directors have declared a Dividend of SEVEN per
payable on demand. F. P. STEEL,
Cashier.
TRADESMEN'S RAINIL.—PIIILA.-
DEI.PHIA, Maya, WI —The Board of Direct
rr' I .4te
f ibis day declared a Dividend of FIVE per cent.
pest hiX months, payable on-demand.
_InY4-Nt CASTNER, Cashier.
'---' THE PHILADELPHIA BANK- -
The
PEILASHLPHIA, May 3, 18 N.
l) rectors have declared a Dividend of Flle - E per
dn. Mr the last six months, and also an extra Divi
a
bf THREE pereant., payable on demand, and free
`2ibtae taxes.and -the United States tax of three per
B. B. COMEGYS.
Cashier.
WESTERN BANK OF PKILA.
DELPIIIA, May 3, 1364.
Direct TEN this Bank have this day declared a
of per cent. payable on demand, clear of
and State taxes. C. N. WEY9ANDT,
Cashier,
THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR
Po!sident and Managers
COMP ELM . IRA AND
, ti .iIAId , ,PORT RAILROAD NY will be hold
Wilco. No. aos WALNUT Street on MONDAY,
21, at l 2 o'clock M. L. 1. GEIGER,
-- k git-tvfneh Secretary.
ROCK OIL COMPANY OF PENN.
Ng • SYLVANLL —Certificates of Stock of this COM-.
t r , aT. , HOW being issued, and transfers made at the of:
ii,pf the Company No. 3 FORREST PLACE, rear of
V, South sco.Tit street. SNO. F. titItAFF,
bacretary and Treitillior,
UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, 1119
CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, May 2.
1864.—A special meeting of the UNION LEAGUE of Phi
ladelphia will be held on to take the
Phi
12th
instant, at 8 o'clock, to take into consideration the
acceptance of the Charter lately obtained from the Le
gislature of the State of Pennsylvania.
By order of the Board of Directors:
lays-tiny - 1 2 01,0110 E H. Botrgit, Secretary.
WGEORGE ICHOMPSON—ANOTHER
SIEETING. —Thirty Years ago, George Thomp
son delivered his first lecture, in this city, in the Cove
nanter" Church, Cherry street, below Eleventh. He DI
now invited by members of the Millie Church to deliver
another address in the same building, which he consents
to do. The meeting will take place next FRIDAY
_EVE-
IstlNO t the 6th of May, at 8 o•elock. Subject—" The
Unionists and Copperheads of England and America. "
Admittance Chestnutnts. Ticket ato be had at .B. Prtsch's,
Sixth and streets, at the Anti-Slavery Office,
106 North Tenth street, and at the door. areo-61
NOVEL LECVVILE.—MISS EVANS,
the youthful Welsh Lectures, who has been as
tonishing great audiences In New York (only 16
old), will deliver one of her unique and eloquent ad
dressee upon Temperance, on FRIDAY EVENING, Hay
6th, in CONCERT- HALL, at 73i o'clock.
MISS EVANS has no equal of her age, and her lee'
hires are given with marvellous power and eloquence-
With her sweet, musical voice, she makes herself
heard in the largest audience rosins with perfect ease.
TICKETS 25 cents, to be obtained at the principal
Music Stores, and at the door. No postponement for the
weather. my2-5t
- 'UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN
COW/16610X —Liill/ES' MEETING AT CON
CERT HALL. meeting of Ladies of all the Evange
lical Churches of the Citv will be held at CONCERT
BALL on WEDNESDAY MORNING neat, May 4th, at
tee o'clock.
The Rev. Dr. Kirk, of Boston, Rev. J. T. Duryea, of
Now York, and some of the City Clergy will tuldrosn the
meeting in reference to the orgartigation of Ladies' Chris-
Oa. Commissions in the severaleeougregations. A fall
attendance of the Ladies interested in the temporal and
spiritual welfare of our brave soldiers is earnestly re
quested.
A great emergency Is before us which we must be pre
pared to meet. GEORGE IL STGAItT,
.irry2-8t Chairman.
rt - 7 - r° A MEETING OF THE MALE
members of the M. E. Church, in favor of Lay
Repriuicutation, will be held at Trinity hi. E. Church,
EIGHTH Street, above Race, on WEDNESDAY. EVE
NING next, Nay 4th, at S o'clock.
A full attendance is requested, as matters of import
ance will be introduced for comoderation.
John Whiteman,
John Field,
T. K. Collins,
-A_ W.. Rand.
George I. Hamiltbn,
James B. Dare,
Iny3-2t
PITTSBURG AND OIL-CREEK
PETRONA OIL COMPANY. —Subscriptions will
be received at the Office of the above Company (or the
reserved Capital Stock set apart for thc Treasury.
Office, No. 524 WALNUT Street.
my4-6t. L. . 7, DEMUTH, Secretary,
nrFOURTH NATIONAL A N
Statement of the FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA, as required by the twenty-fourth
section of the Act of. Congress, approved the 25th day of
February, A. 1). 1863:
Amount of Loans am/ Discounts..
- U. S. Treasury Notes—
`
)no !rent other Bankri,
of Notes in Circulation
Deposits, including balances due to
other , Banks 178,700
PHILADELPHIA, May a, BR
Ciii,of Philadelphia, 88.
I, SAMUEL J. McMULLAN, Cashier of the Fourth
National Bank, being sworn, depose and say that the
above statement is correct to the best of Inv , knowledge
and belief. SAMUEL J. McMU'LLAg, Cashier.
Sworn before me this Pd day of May, A. D.'1.8134,
It Wlif. P. HIBBERD, Alderman.
PHILADELPHIA NATATORIITAI
Ii AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE,
No. MO SOUTH BROAD STREW
In order to complete all preparations for the summer
season, Dr. JANSEN regrets being compelled to delay
the opening of the Swimming School till WEDNESDAY,
May 4, on which day he invites his friends and the pa
trons of the establishment to a general inspection, from
9A.M.t09 P. M. The Swimming Department has been
again much improved, and, in its May_ dress, will be
worth seeing.
ON THURSDAY, MAY 9,
the Institution will be opened again for regular busi
ness, in both departments. For particulars sec circulars.
my2-St
°MEE OF THE PHILADEL
PHIA =CHANGE COMPANY.
PHILADEEPHIA, 25, Mt
The Managers have this day declared a dividend of
TWO DOLLARS per share, clear of all taxes, payable
on and after sth proximo.
ap27-tmys HENRY D. EHERRERD, Treasurer.
arOFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL
AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, PM:LOU
PMA, hfay. 3, 1864.
At an election held this day, the following named per
sons were chosen (Moors of the Lehigh Coal and Wayi
gatiou Company for the ensuing year:
PRESIDENT—JAMES S. COX.
MANAItBIiS :
.Tacob P. Jones,
Francis C. Yarnell,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Francis It. Cope,
Frederick Grad',
'WIN WALTER.
'IN WALTER, Secretary.
Erskine Hazard;
John Farnnm,
Richard Richardaon,
Alexander Fullerton,
Andrew Mauderaon.
TaItASUREI3.—E
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM
PANY—TREAEURER'S DEPARTMENT, PHILADEL
PHIA. April 20, 1861.
NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS. —The Board of
Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend
of live per cent. on the capital stock of the Company,
clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after
Way 16, 1664. _ -
Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can
be bad at the Office of the Company, Ito. 236 South
THIRD Street.
Stock and Scrip certificates for the extra dividend will
be ready for delivery on and after May 2d, but no stock
or scrip certificates will be delivered between the 15th
May and lit Tune. THOMAS T. FIRTH,
Treasurer.
CITY BOUNTY NOTICE. -- OF
FICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION,
No. 412 PRUNE Street, April 1, 1504.
The City Bounty will continue to be paid until further
notice.
No applications for Bounty will be entertained from
recruits who enlisted prior to the date of the President's
Proclamation, October 17,1863.
All future powers of attorney for the City Bounty,
from new recruits for Pennsylvania Regiments '
mus
tered in after this date, must be endorsed by the officer
in charge of the barracks that the man has been re
ceived there.
By order of the Commission.
apl-tf SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Secretary.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH
WAYS.
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OFFICE OF CHIEF COMMIEMONER,•
S. W. corner WALNUT and FIFTH Streets , PHILADELPHIA,May 1, 184.
NOTlCE.—Owners Of Hacks and Carriages kept for
hire are notified that themust renew their licenses on
or before the first day of June, 1564.
The penalty for neglect is Five (5) Dollars for each
time the vehicle is used after that date, aud will he
strictly enforced. THOS. .31 - . MIOL,
my2-3t License Clerk.
liggr'' OFFICE OF THE GREAT CEN
TRAL FAIR FOR THE SANITARY COMMIS
SION—PHILADELPHIA, 1307 CHESTNUT STREET, March,
1864. —The Committee on Finance and Donations of the
Great Central Fair appeal for contributions in MONEY
to those of their fellow-citizens who do notpropose
Sending to the Fair the products of their skill and indus
try. Byfar the larger portion of the money received on
the occasion of the Fairs held for the benefit of the Sani
tary Commission in Cincinnati, Boston, and Brooklyn,
was derived from direct donations in CASH, and not
from the proceeds of the sale of articles exposed. What
the Sanitary COMmigsion needs to afford relief to the
sick and wounded soldiers is money, in large amounts,
and from all sources. We call, then, upon all bank
ers, corporations, capitalists ? persons living upon in
comes, professional or otherwise in short, upon all who
will not he represented in the Fair by their productions,
to imitate the example of those who will, and to con
tribute liberally. in MONEY for this great object. In New
York, although. their Fair is not to be held for two
weeks, contributions of more than IMO, P3O hi cash have
been already received, a single department of trade,
that of dry goods, havingmade up more than half that
sum. Brooklyn and Cincinnati have each contributed
as much in money, and certainly the wealth, liberality,
and patriotism of Philadelphia can hardly be consid
ered as less conspicuous than that of these communities.
Contributions - will be thankfully received by any of the
members of the Committee.
A. E. BORIE, Chairman.
A. MERCER,
SAMUEL WELSH,
A. J. OM ANTELO, AS SPARKS.
CALEB COPE,_
JOHN T. LEWIS
THOMAS ICIMBE ' L JR,
T. A. BIDDLE,
E. W. CLARK,
WM. C. KENT,
E. C. KNIGHT.
m1.28-6t&mirtf
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE
UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION.
OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE ON RECEPTION OF GOODS,
Central Fair Building, on Eighteenth street, from Race
to Vine street—Entrance on Eighteenth street,
PHILADELPHIA, AprillB, 1864.
The Committee on " Reception of Goods" are now
prepared to receive any articles designed for the Fair,
and would ask the co-operation of the various branches
of Trade and Industry, as their labors must necessarily
be very arduous. Every package should be properly
marked, and sent to the Chairman or any member of the
Committee, who are authorized to receipt and acknow
edge the same.
Tney are happy to inform the public that all of the
railroad and express companies have generously offered
o deliver packages to the Committee free of charge.
A. R. McHENRY, Chairman.
B. H. ROWLEY, Secretary—
Committee meet on Tuesday and Friday afternoons, at
6 o'clock. A. R. McHENRY,
A. S. ROBERTS, JR.
EDWARD H. ROWL'EY,
JAMES N. STONE,
DAVID C. McCAMMON,
GEORGE A. moKINSTRY.
S. S. MOON,
J. D. ELLIS,
JAMES S. MARTIN, •
JOS. HARRISON, JR..
Committee.
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PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL
WHARF AND RAILROAD COMPANY.—No
tice is hereby given that a meeting of the Commission
ers appointed by an act of the General Assembly of- the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to
Incorporate the Philadelphia Commercial Wharf and
Railroad Company, " approved the twAty-fifth day of
May, A. R. ISM tO open books, receive oubscriptione t .
and. PHILADELPHIA py. by the name, style, and title of
the COMMERCIAL WHARF AND
RAILROAD COMPANY, will be held on the TWENTY
SIXTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1864, between the hours
of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M., at No. 324
WALNUT Street,. second floor, Room No. 2, in the city
a PHILADELPHIA, sad from day to day, in rareuance
of said act of Assembly, and for the purposes therein
mentiond and provideed.
EDMUND A. SOLIDER,
DAVID JAYNE,
SAMUEL T. BODINE
J. VAUGHAN MERRICK.
E. W. WARNER,
TITUS S. EMERY.
PHILADELPHIA, May 2, 1864.
ELMIRA AND WILLIAIISPORT
RAILROAD CO.—Office, 308 WALNUT St.
PUILAIIRLPRIA, May 2. 1861.
At the Annual Election of the Stock and Bondholders
of the Elmira and Williamsport Railroad Company,
held at their office this day, the following officers were
duly elected for the ensuing year:
. .
PRESIDENT.
THOMAS RINSER, JR.
MANAGERS.
IROBERT J. MERCER,
ALEX. S. DIVEN,.
WM. C. LONGSTRETH.
LEWIS P. GEIGER, Secretary.
ELLIS LEWIS,
C. DIACALESTEE,
WIS. D. LEWIS,
WiDOFFICE OF THE LEHIGH ZINC
COMPANY, 121 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, Mtty4, Mt
The Directors have this day declared a cash dividend
of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, clear of
State tax, payable on and after the 10th instant, at the
Ofllce of the COraPallY-
The Transfer Books will be closed until that date.
Toy GORDON bIONGES, Secretary.
GONACOND.A. DIMING COMPANY
(OF MICHIGANO—The tint Meeting of the
"GOLCONDANINING COMPAhIY," ender is Arti
cles of Association, will be held on MONDAY, the 9th
day of May, 1964, at No. 324 WALNUT Street, Phila.
delolda, at U o'clock A. K
A. H. DENULA,
B. A. HOOPES,
Two of the Associates of Said Corporation.
PHILADELPHIA, April 14, 1941. ap9l-13t
IarOFFICE OF THE VULCAN MINING
COMPANY OF MICHIGAN. .
PHILADBLPHIA, April 27, 1864.
The elated annual meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of
thin Company will be hold on THURSDAY, Mu Ilth,
at 12 o'clock M. at their office, No. 324 WALNUT
Street. An election for Directors will take place, to
serve the Company the ensuing year.
IL WONIRATIFI, Secretary.
gw== OFFICE BOHEMIAN MINING
COMPANY, 132 WALNUT Street,
• PHILADELPHIA, Aprill4, 1864.
Notice le hereby given, that an assessment of ONE
DOLLAR AND FIFTY' CENTS per Share on each and
every Share of the Capital Stock has THIS DAY been
called by the Board of Directors of the BOHEMIAN
MINING COMPANY, due and payable on or before the
'Nth day of May, 1864, at the Office of the Company-,13a
WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
By order of the Board of Directom
apld-tmYl5. L. MACTIER, Secretary.
CONVERSION OF LEMON". SCRIP
INTO CAPITAL STOCK.
OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION
.r„ COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, April 23, 1864.
At a meeting of the Board of Managers, held yester
day, the following preamble and resolution were adopt
ed.viz. :
Whereat+, Ample security hat been provided for the
..Payment and satisfaction of so ranch of the mortgage
debt of March 7, 1842, as has not been exchanged by the
holders thereof for the hew loan secured by the late
mortgage dated April 1, 1864; therefore
Reso/ved. That full Certificates of Stock in the capital
of this Company be forthwith issued to the holders of
the Scrip Certificates, according to the number of shares
in the latter certificates speeified; and that. until the
necessary exchange of certificates can be effected, the
present holders of said Scrip Certificatesbe entitled. now
and hereafter, to all the rights and privileges of Stock
holders of this Company.
Published by order of the Board.
aVQ-Gt Wiklingt. semitBrt
. .
T. K. Peterson,
Samuel C. Sharp, M. D. ,
George Cookman,
.Tafoph Thompson,
John Stillman,
T. T. Tasker, Sr.
29, 8110
• . •
" AVOID THE DRAFT •
and engage. in this honorable and pleasant
BRANCH OP Tut: SERVICE,
should not miss this opportunity, Good men from tho
INTERIOR OF THE STATE
are particularly desired, and thoy must hasten without
delay to the Recruiting' Office,
FIFTH and BUTTONWOOD Streets,
OR IT WILL BE TOO LATE.
-
Recruiting Officers for this command will dime their
accounts preparatory to rejoining their Regiments.
JOHN H. JACK,
my2-3t Captain and Recruiting Officer.
MILLINERY GOODS. •
r4j MISS M. A. BAKER,
NIP . '
No. 1346 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has opened a large assortment of
PARIS MILLINERY,
apl3-3m. - For the Spring and Summer of 1864.
44 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC."
- F. SCHUELLERMANN &
No. 21 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
Have on hand a beautiful assortment of
SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS,
Men and Boys' Wear,
Black and Colored Silks, &c.,&c.
Yhe profits on the sales of FRIDAY, May 6th, Will be
contributed to the Committee on " Labor, Income, and
Revenues, " of the Great Central Fair.
Persons wishing to aid in this object Will find it to
their advantage to call.
'
ARMY GOODS.
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY
E'VANS 8c 1-lA-SSA.L.IIL,
Banners,. Regimental and Company Flags, Swords.
Sashes, Belts. Pasaants, Epaulets, Hats, Caps, Can
teens, Haversacks,. Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of
Army and Navy Officers.
FURLOUGHS.
Officers and Soldiers, visiting the city on Furlough,
needing
SWORDS,
And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are invited to
the very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of
GEO. W. SIMONS & BRO.,
SANSOM-STREET HALL,
SANSOM Street, above Sixth.
PRESENTATION SWORDS
Made to order at the shortest notice,- Which, for richness
and magnificence, challenge compotition,no other house
in the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEW
ELER with the PRACTICAL SWORD-MAKER.
mhl2-2m
FROTHINGRAM ek WELLS
SPRING AND SIIMMEit.
ENTIRE NEW STOCK
UNDERCLOTHING.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
(SUCCESSOR TO HILL & EVANS, )
1035 CHESTNUT STREET
SIOO REWARD.-WAS STOLEN ON
- the evening of the 30th of April,
- A DIAMOND BREASTPIN.
The above reward will be paid for it by leaving it
with SETH H. FENN, cashier of the CONTINENTAL
HOTEL, and no questions asked. nir2-71
THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
GRIFFITH & PAGE. 600 ARCH Street,
DEALERS IN HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
REFRIGERATORS,WATER-COOLERS,&e.,
Will give the Prollis, THURSDAY, MAY 5,
To the SANITARY FAIR. my4-2t*
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES
Inserted without pain, by
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
my3-1m 924 CHESTNUT Street.
OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS'
FIELD GLASSES.
Microscopes for Physicians and SEndents.
A very large assortment for sale:inr
JAMES/W. QUEEN &
nrya-lm 924 CHESTNUT Street
MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN
INSTRUMENTS.
Chesterman's Metallic and Steel-tape Measurers.
For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
0e. , " CHESTNUT Street.
Priced and Illustrated Catalogues gratis. my3•lm
I 0 •.
Just received 25 additional cases of these celebrated
(alixander's) Matches, for sale to the trade only.
ay.27-6m ROWE & EUSTON, 157 & 159 N. THIRD St.
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
(PATENTED OCT. 13 . „12.63.)
A SAVING OF SO PRY CENT.
BLACK,
BLACK FOR SILK.
DARK BLUE, LIGHT BLUE.
FRENCH ELITE.
.CLARET BROWN, LIGHT BROWN,
DARK BROWN.
SNUFF BROWN,
For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods,Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hate, yeath:
Feath
ers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of
Wearing
_Apparel.
CHERRY
CRIMSOIt,
DARK DRAB, LIGHT DRAB,
FAWN DRAB,
LIGHT FAWN DRAB, DARK GREEN
LIGHT GREEN,
MAGENTA,
•
For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would
otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can
be produced from the same dye. The process is simple,
and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Di
reetions in English. French, and German.. inside of cash
311 1 21, 6-
M AROL,N,
ORANGE,
PINK, ROYAL PURPLE, •
PURPLE.
SALMON,
SCARLET, SLATE
soLrearro,
VIOLET,LEATHE.
For further information in Dyeing, and giving a per
fect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over
others (with many valuable recipes),. purchase Howe Ste
Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring:- Sent by mail
on receipt of price-10 cents. Manufactured by
HOWE & STEVENS,
WO BROADWAY, Boston.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally. ap3o-Imtf
HEATON & DENCKLA, HARDWARE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 507 COMMERCE
and 510 NORTH Street,s offer for sale:
Anchor Brand Nails! Plymouth Mill Rivets.
W. & S. Butcher's Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Locks.
- Putnam's Horse Nails; Locke's School Slates.
Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards.
Also, a full assortment of American Hardware. fe7-Smif
APPEAL --ANION IVOLIINTEEB.
REFRESHMENT SALOON.
To the Hzens of Phi/adelphia It will be three
years on the 27th day of May, UAL since the Union Vo
lunteer Refreshment Saloon commenced its operations.
The Committee never have pressed their claims. Nei
ther hare they lost sight of the fact that there were
Other institutions equally worthy of public confidence
and 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 by contributions From
our friends and a portion of the moneyed corporations of
Philadelphia. We have tried to lessen the burdens of
our kind friends by annual fairs in June; the iirst was a
success; the second comparatively a failure, in conse
quence of the raid into Pennsylvania last summer, and
there is no prospect of holding one this season, as in
tendey. The high price of provisions, and the heavy
and constant demand ou our Saloons, have nearly de
pleted our treasury, and as the signs of the times point
to a series of protracted battles, and as there will no
doubt be still further calls on our limited resources, we
are compelled to make this appeal. to the liberality of
the citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity for assistance,
otherwise our future usefulness will be very much Un
paired.
Contributions in cash, and notice of Provisions and
Sanitary Stores for our use, will be received by the fol
lowing gentlemen:
Bev. Dr. Thomas Brainerd, No. GM Pine street.
Thomas Robbins, Esq, President Philadelphia Bank,
Chestnut street, west of Fourth street.
B. B. Cummins, Esq., President of the Girard Bank,
Third street, near Dock street.
S. *A. Mercer, Esij., President of the Farmers' and
Mechanics' Bank, Chestnut street, below Fifth.
J. B, Austin, Esq., President of the Southwark Bank,
Second, below South street.
Woodward, Esq., Cashier Manufacturers' and
Mechanics' Bank, northwest corner Third and Vine
streets.
- .
Thomas T. Firth. Esq., Treasurer Pennsylvania Rail
road, Third and Willing : alley.
James a Hand & Co.; corner Market and Decatur
streets.
Samuel B. Tales, Esq. No. 514 Walnut street (who
has consented to act as General Financial Agent for our
institution). Or by any member of our committee.
The Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon is situated
at the southwest corner of Washington and Swanson
streets. The citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity, and
strangers, are respectfully invited to visit the Saloon,
and witness for themselves the arrangements made for
the refreshment and comfort of the brave soldiers pass
ing through the City of Brotherly Love.
ARAD BARROWS, Chairman.
B. WADE, Secretary. arau-bit
A MEETING- OF THE STOCK..
HOLDERS of the Bloomsburg Iron Company
will be held at the Company's Office r at Irondale, Co
lumbia county, Penna., on WEDNESDAY, May Bth,
1864, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to servo
the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other bust -
Wat. E. S. BARER, Treasurer and Secretary.
No. 213 North WATER Street.
PHILADELPHIA, ArrinG, aplB-30t*
MILITARY.
ATTENTION I KEYSTONE ARTIL
LERY.—The members who served with the Cozn
pany in §eptembor,lB62, will report at City 4rsgnal,
RACE Street, below Dread, on THURSDAY h\rh
ilife, oth inst. , at 8 o'clock, to sign nay-rolls. Rela
tives of absent members will attend with powers of at
torney. fmy4-2t s ] A. Mel. ROBERTSON, Captain.
t PROVOST GUARD-186TH PA.
. ..
vottngs , P.EßE,!.
The recruiting for this Regiment wfll cease i¢ a few
days. . •
who desire to
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
A liberal alseonnt .11ew4d tb ELA trade: repl7-1m
_RAVE FOR SALE,_
HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIMIT SHEETINOS AND
SHIRTIPTOS.
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
SILECIAS.
BROW__,N BLEACHED AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12 WORSTED Y&AN, &c. seNif-tf
t d I 1 k Z. 11
THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN
WINTIRE & BROTHER,
The " Model Shonlder•Seam Shirt."
my4.wfm4m
BUILDING HARDWARE. •
STRAP HINGES, I T HINGES,
REVEAL HINGES, J SHUTTER STRAPS,
and all kinds of wrought Hinges, large or small.
SHUTTER BOLTS,T NECK BOLTS
and many articles of Building and Carriage idardware,
manufactured and kept on hand at
JACKSON IRON WORKS.
mhl2-3m Office, No. 236 CHURCH Alley.
Manufacturers of Warranted BEAM and HAY SCALES.
J. VAUGHAN MERRICK. WILLIAM M. MERRICK.
JOHN It COPS
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
PRILADELPIII/A.
DERRICK Ilk SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS.
Manufacture High and Low Presure Steam Engines, for
land, river, mid marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &c.; Coat
ings of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron-frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops. Rail
road Stations, &e.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and moat Im
proved construction.
PA,ry.deseription of Plantation MachinrAlp, such as
Sugar,Saw, and Grist Mills. Vacuum T`aris, Open
Stealrains, Defecators, Paters. .ngEngines,&c.
nes,
Sole agents for N. Eillieux's Patent sugar Boiling Ap
paratus; Nemmyth's Patent Steam Hisminer, and Aspin
wall & Wasey's Patent Gentrift,lgal Sumtr Draining
Itttchi/J.e. aul.3,ti;
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1864.
THURSDAY, MAY STH.
SECYLIEIMA.It'Y
“ THE FERRY BOY AND THE FINANCIER.”
No man in the country is so popular, and upon no
man is so much now depending as SECRETARY
CHASE. His life has been a varied one, and people
want to read it.
He is a self-made man, haying by his own exertions
raised himself from a poor boy to his present distin
guished and responsible positibn,
For sale by every Bookseller and News Dealer in the
country, or will be sent by mail on receipt of *1.25. by
- MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED
We have now read,- New Editions of
THAYER'S LIFE OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN, the
Pioneer Boy
THE YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION, By
Thayer $1.25.
THE FARMER BOY, AND HOW HE BECAME COM
MANDER-IN-CHIEF 811.25
op:3-2r
WILL BE PUBLISHED MAY 5
P.OSA VER'TNER JEFFREY,
"A novel entitled ' Woodburn, ''by Mrs. Rosa Vert
ner Jeffrey—who, under the nom do plume of ' Rosa,'
has achieved so bright a reputationas a Poetess—is forth
coming from the press of Sheldon & Co., New York.
Her legion of admirers feel a world of curiosity respect
ing the book, but no solicitude: they confide implicitly,
as well they may, in her rare and beautiful powers. We
predict for 'Woodburn' a very rapid and extensive
sale."
JTJST PUB4SHED.
THE BRILLIANT NEW AMERICAN NOVEL,
A NOVEL OF AMERICAN LIFE AND MANNERS.
1 vol. ;large 12mo. Price $1.50.
•
Read what the press says of it:
[From the Boston Post.]
"We cordially commend it as an able illustration of
She American life and manners it professed to represent.
The characters are boldly and skilfully drawn, and the
vices and follies of our social and political system are
lashed with no sparing hand. The book is destined to
exert a marked influence. "
[From the Evening Journal, Albany.]
" The interest tams upon events which happened just
previous to, and were in some manner the forerunner of,
the rebellion. There is a good deal of adroitness in the
construction of the story, and a good deal of skill in the
sketching of characters. We are much mistaken if
`Dangerfleld's Rest' does not attain a wide popularity. "
[From the Times, Troy.]
"The story is written with great preciseness, and con
tains many 'startling situations.' The characters are
admirably delineated, the minor details sketched with
tact and ability, and the plot developed in a fascinating
- and satisfactory manner. "
SHELDON. & CO_,-
-
rny3-2t PUBLISHERS, NEW YORE.
NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS !
A-1 Just received by
ASHMEAD Sr EVANS,
• Successors to
WILLIS P. HAZARD,
SPEER'S SOURCES OP THE 17,78.TN11T Street.
AMERICA AND . HER COMMENTATORS. By Tuck
°rams,.
DANGERFIEEN'S REST, OR BEFORE THE STORM.
A Novel.
MEMORIALS OIF THE WAR. By Hackett.
SYNONYMS OF , THE NEW TESTAMENT. Second
Part. By R. C. Trench, D. D.
ROBERTSON'S SERMONS. Fifth Series.
THOUGHTS FOR• THE CHRISTIAN LIFE. By Rev.
J. Drummond.
MY CAVE LIFE IN :VICKSBURG.
RENAN'S RELIGIOUS HISTORY and CRITICISM.
TEN ACRES ENOUGH.
A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION. By
Thayer.
MAN AND NATURE By George P. Marsh:
PRESCOTT'S LIFE. By George Ticknor, Bvo. Uni
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PRESCOTT'S LIFE. By Geo. Ticknor, 12mo. Cheap
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. .
, JOURNAL OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE
SOURCE OF THE NILE. By John Hanniug Spoke. Il
lustrated with Maps, &c.
TEN ACRES ENOUGH:: Showing how a very small
Farm- be made to keep a very large Family_
MAN AND NATURE; orPkysical Geography as mo
dified by Human Action. 13 1 7 - Geo. P. Marsh.
THE BOOK , OF JOB IN POETRY ; or, a Song in the
Night. By Rev. Henry W. Adams, M. A.
AMERICA AND HER COMMENTATORS, with a cri
tical Sketch of Travel in the United States. By H. T.
Tuckerrnan.
. .
ROUND THE BLOCK: An American novel. Illus
trated.
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Paver.
For Balm by WM. S. & ALFRED 14IAKTIEN,
my 3 606 CHESTNUT Street.
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Devoted to Mining interests, Operations:and Working
in Gold, Slyer, Copper, Lead, Iron, Coal, Petroleum,
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Published Monthly, $5 perm/um, by G. E. CURRIE,
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Pamphlet, with Emblematic Cover, 2.5 cents.
This day Published by
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my3-2t 606 CHESTNUT Street.
THE SUNBEAM STORIES,
Containing the charming bright stories of
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CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING,
HOUSE ON THE ROCK,
ONLY, OLD JOLLIPPE MERRY CHRISTMAS,
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STAR IN THE DESERT, &c.
Six beautiful volumes illustrated , $2.50.
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fe2.6-tjyl 231. South SIXTH Street.
SPEKE'S SOURCE OF THE NILE.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
A Journal of the DISCOVERY OF THE SOURCE 0 - F
TEE NILE. By John Banning Spoke.
Also,
TICKNOR'S LIFE OF PRESCOTT. Library and
cheap edition.
ROBINSON'S SERMONS- A new volume.
THE NATIONAL ALMANAC for 186-1.
ANNUAL OF SEIENTIFIR DISCOVERY for 1854.
ALL NEW BOOKS
Of a standard character for sale as soon as published at
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APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN
CYCLOPEDIA.
The Agency for this invaluable Library of Universal
Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street,. second story:
Also, RECORD OF THE REDELLIOR. By Frank
Moore. fell-tf
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAPER
HANGINGS,
No. 603 ARCH Street, Second Door above SIXTH,
South Side.
The attention of the Public is invited to his
pARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF
PAPER HANGINGS,
Embracing all qualities, from
1.23,1" CENTS TO THE FINEST GOLD AND VELVET
DECORATIONS. '
Also, an entirely new article of
GOLD AND SILK PAPERS,
ap3D-smwtf JUST RECEIVED.
GRAY'S PATENT
Have now been before the public for nearly. st. year.
They are universally pronounced the neatest and• best
-fitting collars extant.
The upper edge presents it perfect cure, free from the
angles noticed in all other collars.
The cravat causes no puckers on the inside of the turn
down collar—they are AS SMOOTH INSIDE; AS- OUT
SIDE—and therefore perfectly free and easy to. the neck.
The Garotte Collar has a smooth and evenly-finished
edge on BOTH SIDES-
Them Callan are not simply Oat pieces etpaper cut
in the form of a collar, but are DIOULDED.2aND, SHAPED
TO FIT THE NECK.
They are made in "Novelty". (or turn-down 841..4)
in every half sire from 12 to 17 inches,. and in "Eu
reka" (or Garotte,) from 13 to 17 inChes,,And packed in
"solid sizes," in neat blue cartoons,containgloo each;
also, in smaller ones of 10 each—the latter a very handy
Package for Travellers, Army and Navy Officers.
—_ EVERY COLLAR is stamped.
"ctEAX'S PATENT MOLDED: COLLAR."
Sold by all dealers in Mon's Furnishing Goods. The
Trade supplied by
VAN DUSEN, BOZIME.R,, & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Men's Furnishing
Geada, 62 CHESTNUT Street,
mh.s.o.wfin3le 0 Philadelphia.
MATURA.L AND PLEASING STYLES
CARTEDE VISITE executed with taste and skill,
can be had at REIMER'S popular Gallery, SECOND
Street, above Green. Don't fall to go there.
U - PIiaLSTEAUNG.
H. B. BLANCHARD & CO.,
Northeast corner THIRTEBNTH and CHESTNUT Ste.
Carpets and Nlatings made and laid.
tiedding-,, Hale MaitiketABef: ' Ste.
Ts - WO-Zhu Verandah Awnings.
MONUXZ.NTS AND GRAVE.-
STONES. , -A largaasaortntent of Grave-Stonon,of
1 . various desigu.,made of the finest Italian and American.
Marble, constantly on hand at the Marble Woatsof
ADAM E>TRINMETZ, RIDGE Avenue, below EleAnatb.
street, Iliiiadelphia. atilMakit
B. 3. WILLIAMS,
No, 16 North SIXTH Street
Manufacturer of
YENITIAN BLINDS
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
/Wi-- The largest and finest tossortmeifq ip oic city, a l
the lowest prices.
lir Repairing attendeilto promptly.
4ir Store iihwie*Ntule and LetteiNd,
~al.'lv .:t. J, id
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PUBLISHERS, BOSTON.
A CAPITAL NEW NOVEL,
W 0 0 D fl IJ It N.
EIMIXI3
Author of "POEMS BY ROSA."
1 vol. 12mo. -Price K. 50.
[From the 'Louisville Journal.]
1)a - nger.fiel4rl's Rest,;
OR, BEFORE THE STORM.
Just Published
TAE AMERICAN MINING• GAZETTE
AND
GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE.
PAPER HANGINGS.
T. J. COOKE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
P.A.3P3E-Et
MOLDED COLLARS:
FINANCIAL.
U. S.
TEN-FORTY . BONDS.
These Boo& are issued under the Act of Congress of
March 13th, 1561, which provides that in lieu of so much
•of the loan authorized by the Act of Marched, lard, to
which this is supplementary, the Secretary of the Trea
sury is anthoriied to borrow from time to time, on the
credit of ithe United States, not exceeding TWO HUN
DRED 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 Acrshall be EXEMP FROMT 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 RE
DEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government,
at any period not lam than ten nor more than forty
ware from their date, and until their redemption FIVE
PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on
Bonds of not over one hundred dollars annually, and
on all other Bonds 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
00 and /00-dollarßonds are payable on the first of March.
Subscribers will receive either' Registered or Coupon
Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds are re
corded on the books of ebe U. S. Treasurer, and eau be
transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds
are payable to bearer, and are mom convenient for
commercial uses.
Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations
of Fifty Dollars (00), One Hundred Dollars (WOO), Five
Hundred Dollars ($500), One Thousand Dollars ($1,000),
Five Thousand Dollars (815,000), and Ten Thousand Dol
lars (kI0,000); and Coupon Bonds of the denominations
of Fifty Dollars ($5O), Ono Hundred Dollars ($100), Fir)
Hundred Dollars (815OO), and One Thousand Dollars
(8x1,000).
Subscribers to this' loan will have the option of having
their Bonds draw interest from March. Ist, by paying
the accrued interest in coin (or in United States notes,
or the notes. of National Banks, adding fifty per cent.
for.premium), or receive them drawing 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 inance
rdents to lenders as the various descriptions of U. S.
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 States the whole property of
the country is holden to secure the payment of both
principal and interest in coin.
These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from $5O
up to any magnitude, on the sae terms, and are thus
made equally available to the smallest lender and the
largiat capitalist. They can be converted into money at
any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the
interest.
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 treasury for this purpose.
Upon the receipt of subscriptions a certificate of de
posit therefor, in duplicate, will be issued, the original
of which will be forwarded by the subscriber to the Se
cretary of the Treasury, at Washington, with a letter
stating the kind (registered or coupon) and the denomi
nation of bonds required.
Upon the receipt of the original certificates at the Trea
sury Department the Bonds subscribed for will be trans
mitted to the subscribers respectively.
Subscriptions will be received by the TREASURER
OF THE UNITED STATES at Washington, and the
ASSISTANT TREASURERS at Philadelphia, New York,
and Boston, and by the
First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.,
First National Bank of Carlisle, Pa.
First National Bank of Danville, Pa.,
First National Bank of Erie, Pa.,
First National Bank of Marietta, Pa.,
First National Bank of Meadville, Pa.,
First National Bank of Scranton, Pa. ,
Second National Bank of Scranton, Pa.,
First National Bank of Strasburg, Pa.,
First National Bank of Towanda, Pa.,
First National Bank of West Chester, Pa.,
Second Natrona' Bank of Wilkesharre, Pa.,
First National Bank of York, Pa.,
First National Bank of Parkersburg, W. Va.,
First National Bank of Washington, D. 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 depositories of
Public money. All respectable banks and bankers
throughout the country will furnish further informa
tion on application, and afford every facility to sub
scribers. . ap29-.6t Wit
F IRS T
NATIONAL BANK
PHILADELPHIA.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
FINANCIAL AGENT
OE' THE
UNITED STATES_
10-40 LOAN.
This Bank We been authorized and is now prepared
o receive subscriptions to. the
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN.
This Loan, issued under authority of an ad. of Con
gress, approved March 3,.1864, provides for the issue of
Two Hundred Millions of Dollars omoomixo United
States Bonds, redeemable after ten years, and payable
forty years from date, IN COIN, dated March 1, 1864,
bearing interest at the rate• of
FINE PER CENT.
per ennuni IN COIN, payable .semi-annually on all
Bonds over $lOO, and on Bonds of $lOO and less, an
nually.
Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon
Bonds as they may prefer
Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations
of fifty dollars ($10), one hundred dollars ($100), five
hundred dollars 050W..0ne thousand dollars ($1,000),
flue thousand dollars ($,000), and ten thousand dollars
($10,000), and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of
fifty dollars ($5O), one hundred dollars ($100), five hun
dred dollars (8OO), and one thousand dollars ($1,000).
INTEREST
avillteommence from dale of subscription, or the accrued
interest from the lot of March can be paid in coin, or,
until further notice, in 15. S. notes or notes of National
Banks. adding (50)41Ey per cent., to the amount for pre
mium. C. H. CLARK,
N - E W LOA N.
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IL S. 10-40 s.
JAY COOKE & CO. OFFER FOR SALE THE
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NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN;
Bearing Five Per Cent. Interest IN COIN..
Redeemable any time after TEN YEARS, at the plea
sure of the Government, and payable FORTY-YEARS
after date. Both COUPONS and REGISTERED , BONDS
are issued for this Loan, of-same denominations as the
Five-Twenties. The interest on $5O and $lOO payable
yearly, but all other denominations half yearly.- The
TEN-FORTY BONDS are dated March 1, 11364,• the half- - .
yearly interest falling due September 1 and March.l •of
each year. Until let September, the accrued-interest
from let March is required to be paid by purchasers in.
coin. or in legal currency, adding 60 per • cent: for
premium, until further notice.
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All other Government Securities bought and .soldl
JAY COOKE- A:- CO.,
mh3l-tf I.l* SOUTH THIRD •STREBT:
10-40 LOAN . !
THIRD .NATIONAE. RANK
OF PHILADELPHIA,.
S. W. IDORIMR OF MARKET- STREW' AND
PENN SQUieRE:
Having beemdeaignated a Depository of'Pzebito Moneys
and FiscaitAgent of the UnitedlStates,. wilt receive , sub
,eariptiors.in.tase new Government
0 - 4a L. A N
Issued:under the Act ef , Congress approved March 3d,
Redeemable ales MU, years, at the option of the
Gevarnment. Payable in forty years in coin. Bearing
interest at the rata of c per cent. per annum in COIN,
P t estistared and Coupon Bonds of different denomina
, tions. Interest commencing from date of sabseriptiOn.
oc from the Ist of; March last.
_ DAVID B. PAUL,
. .
aps , l-im President.
lIEWES & RAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRONJUkS,
No 52 South THIRD Street,
Dealers in Government Securities, Specie, Bank Notes,
and City Warrants. Stocks bought and sold on C0m
c9440491ks 8r.94144/7
FINANCIAL.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE
TEN-FORTY 14CO4k1v
SECOND NATIONAL BANK.
AT FISELNIK3FOR3I:).
This Bank has been designated by the SECRETARY
OF TILE TREASURY as a
DEPOSITORY OF THE PUBLIC: MONEYS,
ANDA
FINANCIAL AGENT
OF THE
.%
UNITED STATES,
And authorized to reerive Rubserirtion to the NEW
UNITED STATES LOAN, beating int...eat at the rate of
Per to $lO,OOll.
e oeonmneehorVttlil
date of th e I,ood,
March Ist, 1864, or at the date of subacription, at the op
tion of the subscribers: 4 .—
apl7-1m WILLIAM 11. RIIAWN, Cashier.
6 .20 COUPONS,
ORDERS BY MAIL OR ' ' A • ,I•
PHOTOGRAPHS.
NEW CARTES DE VISITE,
WENDEROTR & TAYLOR,
912, 914, 910 CHESTNUT STREET;
Have lately added the following to their large list of
Abraham. Lincoln,
Taken in Washington, last month, by Wenderoth. &
Taylor, while preparing another Photograph -of the
Pretsitlent, fur the fittnitAry Commission,
George' H. Stuart,
Taken. last montlk. Regarded by his friends as re ,
markably good. t 4
Gen. Crawford,
Commanding PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES. Taken
this week; is Considered a very faithful picture of this
officer.
From the best likeness iu possession er the family.
Col. Dahlgren,
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Who lat r ely perished at Richmond; also armored by
hiß family.
Col. Ilaxteri
Of the Fire Zouaves; taken this week. A splendid
picture.
Gen. I. J. Wistar,
Taken early thix month on the 'oceamion of his visit
home.
All the above are in the highest style, and may be
procured of all aims from CARTE TO EXTRA INI
-I?EItIAL, at the rooms of the undersigned, or of
McALLISTER & BRO., Chestnut Street.
WENDEROTH & TAYLOR,
to y4-wfml2t
BEAUTIFUL STYLES. PORTRAITS,
and life-like. B. F. REIMER'S Life-size Photo
graphs in Oil Colors. All who desire a perfect likeness
should see them at 624 ARCII Street.
PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE FAIR.—
C. C. Butuis
800 ARCH No.
Make the finest and best PHOTOGRAPHS in the city,
and intend to give one-fourth of their receipts for the
month of May to the
SANITARY FAIR. ray3-3t*if
file ALL PICTURES MADE, NONE
so porminr or moro oimimfactory than REIMER'S
Colored Photographs for $l, moderate charge for Pic
tures of such rare worth. SECOND Street, above
Green. its
INSURANCE.
lI . AVE YOU PROVIDED FOR YOUR
FAMILY AN INSURANCE ON YOUR LIFE?
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
WITH AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL
WALTER 3. GRIFFITH, PRESIDENT.
G. 0. RIPLEY, SEC. I. H. FBOTHINGHAiII, TEEM
WILLIAM J. COFFIN. ACTUARY
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES
Hon. William Strong; Rev. Matthew Snupson,D. D.,
Bishop of M. E. Church; Rev. Albert Barnes, D. D. ;
Rev. James M. Crowell; Thomas Robins Esq." Lewis
R. Aehuret, Esq. Samuel Welsh, ;James Dunlap,
ESQ. ;W. R. Lome, Esq. ; John Rico, Esq. ; Charles
Humphreys, Esq. ; John B. Austin Esq. • S. C. - Palmer,
Esq. ;C. B. Mount,. Esq. ; Samuel C. Perkins, Esq.
John R. Penrose, Esq., Samuel Field, Esq., Messrs. E;
W. Clark & Co. ; Buckner, McCamrnon, Co. ; John.
B. Myers & Co. ; Benjamin Bullock & Sons; Wm, S. &
Alfred Martian; George B. Reese, Son, & Co„,- J. B.
McCreary & Co.; George Cooluniva &, Co. ; D. D. Nor ,
Shaw & Co, ; Kay & Brother.
JOHN H. PACKARD, H. D.,
__ MEDICAL EXAMINER,
1225 SPRUCE STREET,
In attendance at Agent's Office daily from 1 to 2 I", M.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE,
CORNER FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS
ap4-mwf3mß. K. ESLER AGEN!I`.
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO
OF PHILADELPHIA,
OFFICE, No. 5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
MUTUAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY.
DIRECTORS FOR 1864.
Caleb Clothier, William R Roeder,
James Smedley, Joseph Chapman,
Thomas Mather, Joseph W. Moore,
T. Ellwood Chapman Seneca E. Malone,
Simeon Matlack, Wilson M. Jenkins,
Aaron W. Oaskill, Lukens Webster.
CALEB CLOTHIER, President.
JAMES SMEDLEY, Tice President.
THOMAS MATFIER, Treasurer.
T. ELLWOOD CHAPMAN, Secretary.
LYON'S. KATHAIRON
Kathairon is from the • Greek word "Kathro," or
" Rathaire," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate, and
restore. This artie ie is what its name signifies. For
preserving, restoring,. and beautifying the HUMAN
HAIR it is the most remarkable preparation in the
world. It is again owned and put up by the original
proprietor, and is now made with the same care, skill,
and attention which gave it a sale of over one million
bottles per annum.
It is a most delightful Hair Dressing.
It eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the bead cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich, soft, and glossy.
Itiprevents the hair from falling off and turningjgraY.
It restores hair upon bald heads.
Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head
of hair should use LYON'S KATHAIRON. It is known
and used throughoutthe civilized wirld. Sold by all
respectable dealers.
DEMAS S. BARNES & CO., New York.
President
KAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM.
This is the most delightful and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It changes the sun-burnt face and
hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, im
parting the marble purity of youth, and the ciietingue
appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It
removes tan, freckles, pimples, and roughness from the
skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent, and
smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin.
Patronized by actresses and opera-singers. It is what
every lady should have.- sold every-where.
Prepared by W. K HAGAN. Troy. N. Y.
Address all orders to
DMUS S. EARNES & CO., New York
REIMSTREET S S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTO
RATIVE.-NOT A DTE,
Bat restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying
the.amnillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired
by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes are composed
of lunar caustic, destroying the 'vitality and beauty of
the hair, and afford of themdelives no dressing. Heim•
street's Inimitable Coloring not only restores the hair to
its natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair
LUXURIANT' BEAUTY,
Promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicates
dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to the
bead. It has stood the teal of time, being the original
Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor..
Used by both geutleinexso , nd ladies. It is sold by all re
spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the
commercial agents, D. S:.MARNES & CO., gORi BROAD.,
WAY, New York, Tee - Assizes, 80 cents and $.l.
MEXICAN MUSTANG LL*IIMENIft..
The parties, to St. 'Louts An Cincinnati who Jaw..
been eounts,,,zeiting the Mustang Liniment s nader • Pre
tence of proprietorship, hays been thoroughlrestoPPed
by the costa,.. To guard against farther impositioas,
have prottred from the United States Treasury a.pri rate
steel-plste. revenue staMP, which is placcdnoverfne top
of each bottle. Each stamp bears the facsimile of my
signature, and without which the article is a counter
feit„ dangerous, and worthless italietion. Examine
eveay bottle. This Liniment has brien!in ,ll N o and VOW'
inz in favor for many years. nitre. hardly exists ft
!gimlet on the habitable globe thedidoes.uot contain evi
dence of its wonderful effects. It, in , the. best emollient
in the world. With its present imdreved ingredients,
ltn effects upon man and boast are perfectly remarkable.
Sores are healed, pains relieved,. lives malted, valuable
animals made useful, and untold ills astuaged. Fur
aruises, sprains, rlieumathun„, swellings, bites, cute,
caked breasts, strained horses( dr,c., it is a sovereign pt..
medy that should never be dispensed with. It slicktild
be in every family. Said by all druggists.
fe22-mwqm&eowlim D. S. BARNES. New York.
REMOVAL.—DR. R. J. LESTis HAS
Ebiliu c tC , LcQ. /l 9& Altca, Street. arts-12t«
itscp:NVll 111,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
FIVE PER CENT
DUE isr MAY
BOUGHT.
DREXEL & CO,.
Admiral Foote,
912, 914, 916 CHESTNUT St
HOME
MUTUAL,
WANTS.
A SEAMSTRESS, WHO IS A: GOOD
Dre.sichker., wishes c SITUATION, wait wr
Please "MARY MOR.TON, ' Post (MHO:
THE AbYERTIBEII, A YOUNCf
RIED MAN E desires a eititation in the Dry Goode or
Fancy. Goods busirrss ElB Clerk or Salesman. Beet re
ferences. Address `Reliable," P4l/6817 Office. my3-15r
WANTED-A SECOND-HAND PLA-
T r TED Counter Stand for Mineral Water Apparatus.
Address Box 1061,with description and price. my4-20`
IPANTED - A SITUATION IN A
Clothing or Cloth I louse,- LT it Man of exprrionco.
Beet reference given. Addresim "Clothing.'" thin Office.*
WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A
neatly-furnished front room without board. Lo
cation east of Broad street, and on or south of Arch
street. Address 6 •L.L. L. ," Peco.t office. my4-2t.
WANTED — AN ACTIME PABTMER.
One that has a full knowledge o f tli Gs d e NT
,duess. Capital required, $l,OOO to $2,000. Full /Mlle
and residence. Address "E. II." this office. my4-21*
WANT E'D -A SITUATION - , BY A
MAN thirty' years of age, at a Salesman in a
Wholesale Business, to. sell by sample or otherwise.
For reference, inquire at No. 301, corner Of T1I1111) . andi
VINE Streets. Iny4-6t*
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WANTED -A YOUNG MAN, OF h
VERAL years experience hi a Wholesale Dry-
Goods house, would like' EMPLOYMENT hi any mer
cantile capacity. Shipping business preferred. Ad
dress (for three days) W. T.,916 RACE Street. Satisfac
tory references furnished. my-1-2t'
WANTED—A SITUATION A'S
Housekeeper, in a respectable gentleman's
family-, without children. Reference required, and the
hest of reference given. Address, for three days,R.
A. II.," Press office.my-2t.
WANTED -A SWEEPING MA. -
B. CHINE, finitable kir a Camp, Apply to SAMUEL
RITTER, 133 WALNUT Street. my 3-41..
WANTED—PART OF AN OFFICE
Addrems " Attorney," PreBB Office, iny2-3t*
WANTED -A SALESMAN IN A
CLOTH STORE, acquainted with Wholesale and
Retail Trade. Address " Cloth," at this office. my3-2t.
WANTED -INSTRUCTION ON THE
PTANO and in Singing , ' by a Lady. None but a
thorough artist nerd apply, and a lady preferred. Ad
dress " Music,' ProllB eflier. --my3-2t+'
WANTED TO RENT-A STORE IN
MARKET Street, between Second and Stxt, or
in Third or Fourth streets, near Market, Address •N.
C. E.," Pox 1241 Post Wilco. inp3-3t*
WANTED: -A YOUNG MAN, A FAIR
Penman, 00100 of 'business experience, is de,
sirens of obtaining a permanent Situation; would be
satisfied with a moderate compensation. Good refer
ence furnished. Please address"J. M. Mann," 916
RACE Street. my3-2M.
WANTED -- IMMEDIATELY-TWO
Good CANDY-MAKERS, Spinning Stick Candy,
and making Gum Drops. Wages from *l2 to *1.5 per
week. CHAS. SASSAMAIi..
CIrICA(10. April 29, 1864.
oaf) A MONTH WANT AGENTS
at $6O a month, expenses paid, to sell y EVER-
B
LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS and Pt
ether articles. - Fifteen circulars sent free. Address
ap:10-d&w:lrn JOHN F. LORD, Biddeford, Maine.
H
NT
$75 .i 1 : 1. 0B111 ) S In T ever l y jounty A nt 97.i T a
penses paid, to sell my new, cheap . Sewing_4 - a -
chines. AddressS. MADISON, Allred, Me. rfel2-cl&W3nt
. .
gn WANTED—A DESIRABLE GOOD
SIZED HOUSE, in either Snriteo, Walnut, Chest
nut', or Arch street. Address Box 2163 Philadelphia Post
Office.
gt WANTED ,To RENT—A FUR
miaLPTISkIED HOUSE, from May to September or Octo
ber, by a Gentleman and Lady. No children. Address
Box 1332 P. 0., with location and price. Most satis
factory reference given. my3-4t.
WANTED-FOUR OR FIVE
ROOMS, or a moderate-sized HOUSE for a Chemi
cal School. Apply by letter to BOOTH & GARRETT,
10 CHANT Street. Tenth, above ChoAllot. anl7-wftnBt•
BOARDING.
225 SOUTH BROAD STREET-PRI
VATE BOARDING. Handsome apartments
now vacant, mingle and communicating. ap2O-Gt.
B OARDING. -ONE OR TWO ROOMS,
with Bath adjoining, now vacant in a firstllass
Home. on WALNUT Street . Address " Andrew, ' this
office,
WILL BE VACANT BY THE FIRST
of MAY, a hand,tome Second-atory Front ROOM,
furniaked, at the N. W. corner of NINTH and SPRUCE
Stroete. an26-6t.
PERSONAL.
A SANITARY SHAVE.-THE GEN
TLEMAN who given the Inghent price for a Shave
at MILLER'S United Staten Hair-Dressing and Shaving
Saloon, southeast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET
Streets, on THURSDAY. May 5, will got a year's
Shaving gratis, The Proceeds of that day arc for the
benefit of the Sanitary Fair.
CAUTION .-ALL PERSONS ARE
cautioned against trusting any of the Crow of the
Dutch brig SIRENE, Hermann, master, from Rotten ,
dam, as no debts of their contracting will bo paid by
Captain or Consignees.
HENRY BOHLEN & CO.,
my4-3t 221 and 223 South FOURTH St.
P ERSONAL. -JEWELRY SENT' BY
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 Rings, $?; heavy plated Vest Chains, $1; heavy
plain Rings, will stand the strongest acid, 50 cents;
small ',mod Black Enamelled Eardropu.so eautg t heavy
plated Black Enamelled Sleeve Buttons,2scents ; Gents'
Pine imitation Diamond, $1; Imitation Diamond Studs,
$1; Bracelets, *1; Handsomely. Chased Medallions, *1;
complete sets Black Carbuncle Studs and, Buttons, $1;
complete sots Enamelled Studs and Buttons, with pearl
Settings, $ll Fancy Watch-keys, 50cents ; Pen and Pen
cil, with extension ease, *1; Ladies' long Guard and
Chatelaine Chains, *I: Chatelaine Pins, $1; Genuine
Gutta Percha Chains, $1; Ladies' and Gents • Miniature
Pins, for hair or Incomes, *1; Seal Rings, *1; Locket
Rings, 52; Coral Armlets, 50 cents. Direct to
ESTLII`i & MANN.
ap.lo-6t 916 RACE Street. Philada.
LOST AND FOUND.
L9 ST-A CERTIFICATE OF 5 PER
CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PEIOgVEVAIIIA t
for $515,05, dated March 12, 1830, No. 754, in name of
WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5-pper
cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the sum of TO,
dated June 30, 1845, No. 1452, in the name of EL K.
PRICE, administrator of William Meredith in trust.
Application has been made to the Auditor General for a
renewal of said Certificates.
*4O-ha ELI K. PRICE, No. Ott ARCH Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FOR SALE-ONE OF THOSE FINE
Mat COTTAGES, No. 2303 GREEN Street, with the mo
dern improvements, large front and back yard, ten
rooms. Immediate possession given. My4-3t.
t e FOR SALE—
BANKING HOUSE.
A desirable PROPERTY in the vicinity of Third and
Market' streets, particularly , suitable for a Banking
House. Apply to GEO. CRAGG & BRO.,
my.l-6t. No. 402 WALNUT Street.
eit FOR RENT—A. VERY FINE, DE
sirable RESIDENCE, with back Buildings, Lawn,
and Garden, and every modern convenience, beautiful
ly situated at Norristown, one hour's ride from the city.
Apply between 10 and 3 o'clock, to ISAAC ROBERTS,
21S WALNUT Street, second story. my4-26*
tell FOR SALE—A VERY DESIRA
BLE COUNTRY SEAT—good Stone Mansion, con
taining fifteen rooms, with a large verandah on two
sides of the building; a handsome lawn, well shaded;
superior large vegetable garden, with permanent beds
of choice berries of all the different varieties; a young:
and thrifty apple orchard; also, choice varieties of
standard and dwarf pear and cherry . trees, in full bear
isig; new coach house, with stab img for six horses;
situated miles from Market-street bridge, - on the
Merlon TurnOko, in Moutganievs• eountp and about
m
half a mile fro City-avenue station, Pennsylvania
Railroad. Two-thirds of the purchase money may re
main on mortgage. 3,5, 3, or 14 acres, to suit pur
chaser, Inonire at 219 CHESTNUT Street, or on the
premises, from 11 to 4 o'clock. my-l-wlsinwf6t.
Oft TO LET-HOUSE NO. 2120 BRAN
DY-WINE Street, with modern improvements• In
quire No. 5 S. FIFTH Street. nry3-3t.
TO RENT—A HANDSOME RESI
DENCE in Haddonfield,. N. J., desirably located,
delightful shade, and good water. Six miles from the
city, and easy of access. Apply, between 10 and 1.2 A.M.,
to - WM. C. SHINN,
my3-et 222 WALNUT Street.
RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR SPE
CULATION.—For sale, a large and valuable pro
perty of Two Hundred Acres of Ground, situate in the
First and Twenty-sixth wards, having a front on each
side of Broad street of twenty-tour hundred feet, with a
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 Delaware.
Apply toJ. IL CURTIS & SON,
ap22-12tif. Real Estate Brokers, 433 WALNUT at.
LOOKING GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SON,
816 CHESTNU' STREET, PHILA.,
Have now in store a very fine assortment of
LOOKING GLASSES,
of every character, of the
VERY BEST MANUFACTURE AND LATEST STYLES
OIL PAINTINGS, ENCi-RAVINCrS,
apl9 PICTURE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES.
KENNEDY, STAIRS, & CO.,
Nos. 130 and 132NorthWharv,ol,;.
AEOVE ARCH STREET,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
PICT LED AND DRY tISIL
A large stock, in assorted packages, su r _Wole for Coun
try Trade, always on hand. aplk.g.ru
141MOVE3IENT IN
- GAS lIEGULAWES.,
undersigned, sole owner of
"tHOLZER'S IMPROVED IGAS: Bizatr-
LATORS,!" •
Tenow- prepared to SELL RIG- 3 3 r for the. ace of this
valuable Extent on the moat ad youtageous. 4g/VS.
E. B.
Otllce, 54 South Third, Street.
my3-Lm
NOTICE OF REXOVALk.
The undersigned woull. inform their, friends and the
sbiia generally_that they have remmirod'iNnm their
b 40417 ARCH Street.,to their
SPLENDID NEW Ir - AREROOMS,
•
NO. 932,ARCH.STEEUT,
where they will continue the. sale of
GAS FIXTVRES,, CHANDEIrIERS I
COAL OIL &c.
Havid asscalated with. our- house Mr. CHARLES
PAOE (formeliy , the raiSOIPEA Designer Ite Cornelius
& Baker), we, are now premmed to exeraate orders for
Gee Fixturte of all grades and designs, froze the pictin
eat to themhst mourn anicteiaboraU.
VAN KIRK & CO.,
fe22-341 No. 9121 ARCH STEM.
3/1 . 0.65-50 BALES No. 1.
.50 BALES No. 2.
wig: he sold cheap, to close consla Nß nseent.
EY siMONS..
wii2-3t*
825 NEW MARKET Street
CHAMPAGNE WIN-E.-AN INVOICE
of "Croscent" and "Comet" Champagne Wine,
now landing from brig lingo George. and for lisle
by
JAIIRETCHE & LANEUON H.
an2:l-2w 202 and 204 8. FRONT L
100 CASES PINET, cAs i numi,
CO's cooruc BRANDY, Molding from Mt(
"Lot:dm," from Bordeaux. For safe by
WILLIAM 11. YRATON Ac CO, ,
ar3 201 Soatb.Y.BOXT
I . AMERICAN ACADEMY UV MUSIC.
PggTIVAL
GI:VAT CENTILAI. leArk.
/11 . 4 g6.lri ill it tOP Ving charge of tiro' 151 iisiCal
tairateltls or tho gltEgt C'EgTitict tifift ha** the
bonchrtro......ee trttlE they hill cumtaetrcelti tire
- AuAnitiVE - OF lifirSkt,
o r( Ai•ED.NESDPAT, TAE 415 T MAY,
Ai'6ll.A_ND lIRTAtAL
The enterfAilinmals of the FRSTiVAt will cennist of
Operas in tliclinkffst• Langan*, Orlitori . %, and fifiscel
ja„em„; 1- 0 ,0 rume ntaXCende r hi. For the pro
dliCtiOri of the Operna , a,litother'*mics,•the Committee
EI,VP made a co Milid 'YOU' Mr. L. F. Harrison, (caw or
New York, and h.-Mercy of this city), -Manager of the
American Opera fiempalijr.. The arlista and auxiliaries
engaged by :%fr.. nitatti-eia far exceed i.inlicaither gulf mg
gregilte Merit any fONOßVlTemPloyed:tnen the LYflont
Stage of this continent'.
OA WEDNESDAY lIVENING, the - ittli of May ,
WILL til'iftiXmixrap
A GRAND OPEWA - s- 3'OURI4OTfi,
BY WILLIAII.7I:IRXRY FRY,
NOTRE DAmer-olp PARK
CHARACTERS IN Try . t OPERA.
Esniersiiia...—••(Soprano) Wad:. romte. TiorehlrC:
audule.“.. (Contralto) :Fnny Kemptort.
Do Ch stammer+. (Tenor) ltb-. Wan Castle.
Dom Frollo • (Baritone) )W.'. CI Campbell.
QUlLMniodo•• --(Base). Mr. Eiiiirsed Seguin.
Florian - (Baritone} Mt. 'Witt: Xltmats.
Cii . erus of Nobles, Soldiers, People Purim and its
vicinity. Other persons in the dramattirspeataelo—The
King avail& Court, Margaret of Flandlan arid. Flemish
Ambassadors,. Ecclesiastics, Gipsies, Drolliftrtlianic., and
others. eeneAented lootillarles and a 111121111 Corps da
Orcliesira And 'hand of ninety-Ave perforintins.
BailM arranged and produced undeallie imme
diate superintendence of
Arr. W. f 4 m TIT.
Principal Daireenses—Mne LOUISE, Mad. VilLftr,
SUSAN SUMMERFIELT), end Miss THomrsotri.
Assisted by a Ballet and Auxiliary Corps of area hint.
Bred en&lifly pi , dormers.
DIRECTOP.
OPERA.
:: 4 1.1VIME ADMISSIONS
Tickets foe 'Allele Allinifojott to the Opeeo. with re_
served Root, •
ONE DOLLAR. AND FIFTY CENTS,
To be had TO-DAY at the Box Office If the Acadernr
and at Mr. J. B. GOULD'S Ittnsir Store, SKYE :VTR arid
CM:sr:qui.;
ORATORIO.
SPECI A I. NOT I 4 E.
. .
In (.02,10i:cane with the rerynost of many of the leading
patrons of ,oli g lom., music, the pric, u f adints.lou to tho
Oratorios has been reduced to
FIFTY CENTS
to nil parts of the house except the amphitheatre, whets*
it will be Twenty-live contri.
(ROVER'S CHESTNUT -STREET
THEATRE.
LEONARD GROVER MANAGER.
(Also of Grover's Theatre, Washington. )
WEDNERDAY - EVENING, May '4, IS6I.
Third night of the new and original Burlesque Ex
travegauza,
• • - - •
MISS EILY O'CONNOR.
ETIRLESCIITE
COLLEEN HAWN.,
Previooe to whim, will lie modem', for the thintime In this city, the great success of the New York
Olympic, the new Comedy entitled the
BULL IN A CHINA SHOP
Baoliot (third appearance) Mr. .T. K. Mortimer.
Price of admission: Dress Circle or Parlmet, 50 centa;
Family Circle, 2.5 cents; Orchtwtra goats, 75 cent.,.
Five of the Front Beaches old y are reserved no Orches
tra. Spate. No extra charge for c.ecnclng meat.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
STREET THEATRE.
-
LAST FIVE NIGHTS •
OF MRS. JOHN DREW.
LAST FIVE NIGHTS OF ROSEDALE.
Already witnessed by over 45,000porsons.
MONDAY.TUESDAY,WEDNESDAY,and THURSDAY.
ROSEDALE.
OR, THE RIFLE BALLS
FRIDAY, ERNEFIT OF MRS. JO/YN DREW.
Her last appearance this season,
and positively last niuld of ROSEDALE.
SATURDAY, BENEFIT OF MR. GRIFFITHS.'
On MONDAY NEXT, FRANK DREW.
Seats Secured one week in advance. my2-4t
TVALNUT-STREET' 'THEATRE.
NEW SENSATION.—SOOOnd Week of tho
,17n-
. .
J
Succennfal Engagement of Mr. and Meg: W.
J. FLORENCE. Production of a' NEW LEGENDARY
IRISH DRAMA. THIS EVENING a new and thrilling
drams, written exprennly for Mr. Florence, entitled'
KATHLEEN MAVOLIRNERN, or St. Patrick's Eye—
Terence O'Moore,
a young Peasant. Zr. Florence.
Previous to the Drama the Protean Plaref THRICE
MARRIED, in which MR. and MRS. W. J. FLO
RENCE appear in characters, introducing SONGS
and DANCES.
MESSRS. CROSS & 'JARVIS WILL
give a
MATINEE OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
AT THE
FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
An FRIDAY, Mav 8, at 2 lel6ali P. M.,
In place of their fourth and Last Soiree.
The Foyer is engaged every evening for entertain
ments pertaining to the Sanitary Fair.
PROGRAMME.
Quartette-Plano and Instruments-II mi
nor, Op, 4 - .Mendelmohs.
Messrs. JARVIS, GAERTNER, CROSS and AHREND.
Quartette-String Instruments-D major, 011.78. .Haydn.
Piano Solo-Fautasie " La Dinette de Portici-Thalberg.
CHAS. H. JARVIS.
Grand Dno-Two Pianos-" Homage a
Handel. " - • •Moschelec.
Messrs. CROSS and JARVIS.
Quintette-Piano and Instruments-0p.44. -.Schuman,
PRICES OF ADMISSION
To be bad at the Music Stores. my4-St
MISS EVAN S,
The, dintingnished Welsh Oratress, in CONCERT
HALL, on ritit...Vst EVENING, March, &h.,. 7,11.
Tickets, 2.5 cents. For sale at the Music Stores and at
the door. my4-3t
TNSTITUTION FOR TRY BLIND.-
EXHIBITION EVERY WEDNESDAY. at 3.4 i" P. M.
Admission Ten Cts. Store No, 11 5, EIGHTH St. It.,
TAKE NOTICE.-MISS E. T. GREEN
FIELD, the BLACK SWAN, will Ring next TUES -
DAY NIGHT, May 10th, at SANSOM-STREET HALL. *
SINGLE • TICKETS
For the grand Ov ,p( rp t tiir E rlrgrialloo of
FOR THE DEREFIT OF THE GREAT CENTRAL
FAIR.
Will be for sale at the Academy of Music: TRIS' DAY,
at 9 o'clock. my3-2t
PT3BLIC MEETING OF THE EIM'HRA
DIAN LITERARY SOCIETY,
CONCERT H - ATlL:(Lecture Room);.
Dray 4th,1804, at o'clock. Benefit of the "a RRA.T
SANITY FAIR." Tickets sic. 4 Reserrod'Seats 50c.
For sale at PUGH - S, Sixth and Chestnut, and at the door.
ray3-2t*
ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA HO - USE. '
"THE FAMILY ntsc.iitt. 4 4
CARNCROSS AND DIXEY'S MINSTRELS
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WO,RLD.
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,.
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable But ,
le.'4nnes, Plantation SCAIIPA, by .
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS..
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets 2.5 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock.
fe27-3m J. L. CARECROSS, Bucineco Manager.
NOW' OPEN—THE FORTY-MST
ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND
SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth.
Open from 9 A. M. till 7 P. M., and from 8 tilt In in the
evening. _ apX-tf
ASSEMBLY BUILDING;
CORNER TENTH and CHESTNUT STREETS.
RETURN OF THE FAVORITES:
WOODROFFE'S ORIGINAL BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF
GLASS-BLOWERS, with their Giese Steam Engine " Mo
nitor," will openat the above Hall WEDNESDAY EVE
NIN U,May 4,and exhibit every evenin_g durin g the week.
MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. •
Admission: Evening, 25 cents. Afternoon,.ls °ante.
No half price. my2-3t.
COPARTNERSHIPS:
PHILADELPHIA, APRIL ;30;. 1864.
The copsrtoership of DAY & RIPER • WWI Ma
golyed on the 17th April, 18£4, and the huainesB of the
late 'lnn will be settled by Sylvei4tOe DsLy.!
SYLVESTER .DAY,
R G. BITER.
-w fm A
C OPARTNERSHIP NOME: MR.
AUGUST COHEN is this day admitted as a partner
in the firm of BLOCIMINGDALEA The•style
of the tins from this date will be BLOOMINGDALE,
RHINE, & CO.
PHILADBLPRIA, May 2, 1864. my 2.30
THE UNDERSIGNED • ,lEPAN:R
DAY entered into copartner§hiP,. wider the firm
narne of J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., for the tranNac
tion of the Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Ensjness, at
the Northwest corner of EIGHTH and MARKET Street*
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE,
LEWIS 'WEAVER.
PHILADELPHIA ? March 9, 1961.
RTNER
DISSOLUTION.-THE COPA DI SSOLUTION.-THE
SKIP heretofore existing between , R. W. BAR
NARD and WM. H. JONES, Printers,.l3l.o . Minor Street,
is this day dissolved by mutual e.msent."
Wm. H. Jones is authorized to settles the business of
the Erni. • R: W BARNARD, ,
Wlll, R. JONES.
Wm. H. Jones announces to hiefrieutte , int the public
th'at he has associated with izt,ll is sum Wm. W. Jones,
in the above business, under the firm of Vr'af. H. .TONES
& SON.
WM.; H. JONES,
W. JONES,. •
SIO' Street.
PHTLADELPIIIA, April SO, 1864. n w2t
DISSOLUTION OPP.LII7)TERSHI.P.--
HENRY W. KANAGAllityiug pirre)w6 , l the hit''
rests of TREVOR T. FOVEL - ER• TVTLOW JACK
SON, in the business heretofore earrikd on in the Girard
House, under the style of , RANACA„ FOWLER, & CO..
the partnership is hereby-deolared toast , 'dissolved: Aa
parties indebted to the said firm. are. requested to make
settlement with Henry NiAr Rennes—
REMUS. W. KANAOA.
FOI,VLER..
TUTWW JACKSON.
PITILADELPITTA, April 4,- 1864. ap7-tf
s)ilk 1 1 0 Hr. 5 4§ !, • - HORSES !!—T E
subscriber having reeled the Stables 15... 910
CHERRY Street, h.vi Just received a large lot of -
NORTHERN: .11ORSES..
consisting of several pairs superb coach, single drivers,
and saddle horses, all of W. 1,16231 will be sold ai:l46-011}t
lilo prices, , A
The undersign ed inter:lasi:ug 19r sale ap w-mee,
a well-assorted :dock of firs ave./Ais -elaSs horses.
Gentlemen wincing goodOsorses will do wentmeall.
JOSEPH L. ERISE.
810 CHERTM—Streei.
Fp - R..1.11,13ANY ANII:TROY,
1151121QAVIA DELAWARE AND CA
NAL.—The /34rire...LANAOAN, Captain, Spicer, IS
now loadiul, at first wharf below 'SPRDSR.Street. and
will leave for the aboveLpeints on WEDDRISDAY. Mai
46, at 6 esleak P. ft.
For freit,4li, whieb6win be taken at reasonable rates.
apply to D. L. FLANADAN,.. Agent,
my2-3to- Mx. 304 South •DELA.WARU Avenue'
PAR.WOLOGICAL, EXAMIIsTA-
With full dmittiptionm of eharactnr,"giren
11 - AY ttnd IaIESING, by p; L. CAPELL
mh9.:wfrm6m 'No. 25 South TENTH street.
lADIES TRUSS AND BRACE
8761315--COmincted Latiges, IPIXBISTFI
Stu flvist dooz below Rom Aver,' Article to their
line e exant,, easy, and correct, in Ins.ke. O. U., NEB-
Propriertor, attends to Gentleman], on the touter
oti 'MU:FIJI* and RACE Stnaets. B.—Professional
nortiracy , maored. -3rnif
DR, FTNE, PIiiKTICAL kprr-
TIST for the lasA twenty Years, 4iWINE et..
neew'Third, inserts the moat beautif filter of the
mounted on fine. Sold, Piatina,Vulcanite
Ontlite, amber, &es, at pricesabr neat and substantial
work. more reasonable than any Dentist iR thig city or.
Stele, Teeth plugged to last for life. artrfloial.Teeth'
repaired to suit. Na pain in. 0101111.0tIng. All work,
warranted to tit. Reference, best famtlies. mhZt-t3m,
CORRECT PIANO, TU-NINEk.- !
Mr. C. E: SißGlENT'Sbrders . for Taidezmut
Repairing Pianos are received at MASON. & CO, 'S
907 CHESTNUT Street, on.ty„
Mr. S. has had eleven value , taetory experience in
London and Ave years' employment in PliliadelPixia-
SPECIAL. -=Planos releahered: to sound as. 'soft ' and.
sweet-toned as new, without removing. •
Weems for Tuning, *l. oe2o-Sot
giro MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT
LOANED tmen Diamonds. irbigheff, Jewel
ry, Plate, Clothing, &a., at JONES a CO. ■
Old Estab li shed Loan Oetce corner Tlllllll
and 191AEX/W. %nata l below Imalxtre RIIO-354
THEODORE MAIM