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understandiog of Afilitary aud Naval
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It contains a complete, but
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lieury Connee. late instructor at West Point,
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CONTENTS.
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Irartieal Campaigning, No. 11.
Am inquiry into the Military Rights and Duties of
tillarrs in the Land Forces.
r. for Inlcharged my slid Soldiers.
• :a.nization of the United States Artillery.
, _:. , Lerai McClellan's Campaigns.
: The System of Commutation in the Army.
The Coduly Flower (Poetry).
1 teiligence and Notes on New Books.
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BOG BROADWAY, NEW TORS.
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SC:2I OP DISEASE REDUCED.
• ors-ration of Brandreth's Pills the aura total of
roleced, sod their continued Use, according
which. accompany each box of new
• oo ull to cure in all cases where the life-prin
oithin th,ir recuperative powers.
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to Ilitaximunt's PILLS' CURATIVE QUALI•
wl,ie curative effect may be placed in this
tie• ramoach and bowels are out of order, the
1131.1. affected. If any disease exists in any
body, whether local or general in character,
la-111 more or leas affect
the stomach and
lirantlreth' a Pills, by removing impuri
blood, and cleansing the stomach and
matter, that interfere with their healthy se
: ;ma keep in order these important and go
- 4* the economy of man. Sold by all re
la medicines. my 5 •
S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE
HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. -
HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE
lI.T.•.I.V.ATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
liiAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE
sw", Poeta Hiawatha was adjudged to
th, greatest boon on his tribe bemuse
L; to it , notice corn. Every ono Will admit
.r-tr,ratiett is worthy of its name, for the be
wis-n it is known.
WHAT TIIE WIAWATHA DOES.
?kind and gray hair and whiskers to their
It brings up the natural shading of one
,a , ther, thus giving the hair a perfect life
.7 that the most critical observer cannot
it makes harsh hair Holland silky, stops
el earn...a it and the scalp from all imp-a-
Milled and wined from the skin as
and entirely overcomes the bad ef
!--6,11, o:e of preparatious containingsulphnr,
...j. ace.
-to, of the Hiawatha published the fol
•nze to test in the New York dailies three
W.V.. NEVER ACCEPTED:
known and disinterested persons ap
:. ti n , proprietor of each preparation for the
tth the color. Every proprietor to use
yat hi, own ,preparation, and the person
linri/J7, the—test. A certificate of the re
=,i, i. published at the expense of the tux
t•i"r..titvrT., Sold everywhere.
JOSEPH HOYT & co.,
10 University Place, New York.
! HAIR DYE! !
lit'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best in
The only Harmless, True, and Reliable
This. splendid Hair Dye is perfect—
r, or Gray Hair instantly to a
Ear Noturai Brawn, 'without Waring the
the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and
fresh vitality,freenently restoring its
.1. and rectifies the ill-effects of bad Dyes.
signed. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR ; all
n imitations, and should be avoided. Sold
&e. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street,
b: , abelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing
1929-19"
24i( E CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
d:-;11 ill,. Best Manner, expressly for RE
'L.% LOWEST Selling Prices marked in
—. All Goods made to Order warranted
''crt)xc-Talcx SYSTEM is strictly adhered
treated alike.
J. , ISES & CO., f,04 MATMET Street.
!: ICE !! !
..-sierate rates.
- take notice that We are furnish
FRESH POND ICE
;Intl afterJalylst eumuing. Schnyl
i!,•• ...triter part of the season.
cIIAS. S. CARPENTER & CO.,
..I.F.V.ANKLIN anti WILLOW Streets.
Soics,
FWM PIANOS,
F,,r Sale Ouly at
BLASIUS BROS.,
1006 CUBSTNUT Street
MAE,O2:
HAMLIN'S
CABINET
ORGANS
SEVENTH
CLOTHING HOUSE OP PITILi.
OAK HATiL,
' , oda and moderate pricers.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
-r SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
'lO - make to order) No. IS. Sixth at
WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM
IC-STITCH
TaA.cmaws.
s .r . SIMPLEST, AND BEST
CIi ESTATT Street, above SvirtUM
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RAWSON. —On the 4th inst., John BaWSOu. in :Me
year of his ago.
45 '1 rl be relatives and friends of the family atvro , pcctfully
invited to attend the funeral,. from his late residence in
parby, on Friday, the 6th inst., at 2 P. M. without
further notice. Interment at Darby. -
BRDBSON.—Ou the 3d. inst., Rebecca Brobson, ha the
74th year of her ale.
The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
attend her funeral, from her late residence, in Chester..
Pa., on sixth day, morning, 6th inst. Meet at house at
o'clock 'without further notice.
McCURDY.—On the 3d inst., at the home of her bro
ther, Daniel' McCurdy, near Pittsburg, Pa., Martha
Matilda, daughter of JOhn McCurdy, deceased, former
ly of this city.
FOSTEIV.---On the 2d inst., Caroline, widow of the
late Robert Foster.
The friends of the family are invited to attend her fu
neral, from her late residence, No. 1032 Pine street, on
Thursday morning, at 10 o clock.
OARFORO.=On the inst.. Grace Oakford, in the
.4th year of her ace.
The relative,. and friends are 'respectfully invited to
attend her funeral, from her late residence, do. 706
Wallace street, on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock,
Without further notice. "
POULKB.—At his residence, in Gwynedd, Montgo
mery county, Pa., on the lit inst., Hugh. Foulke, Sr.,
in the .6th - ear of his age
/US friends, and those of the family. are invited to at
tend his funeral at Friends' Afeeting Mouse, Gwynedd,
on Sixth day, the Grh instant, at 11 o'clock A. M. ***
spatEgg.—On the afternoon of the lot inst., of disease
contracted while 'erring in the Army of the Potomac,
Wm. 1.1. Schen .. late captain Company 11, 26th Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the 31st year of his ago.
The relatives and friends of the family, and the mili
tary friends of the deceased, are invited to attend his
funerah from his late residence, No. 21111 Brandywine
en Thursday. the sth inst., at 2 o'clock P
To proceed to Woodland Cemetery. sue
iILACK ALPACAS.—JUST OPENED,
-I-. a large stock of Alpacas and Glossy Mob air Lustres,
873 cents t051..50 a yard.
•
Lupin . s Boinba
Sumnu, 110111ba211.1C:,
Mom4seline.
Barege Hernani.
" Crape Maretz, and other Summer Goods.
SON, MOURNING iiTOKE.
apl.9 No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
EYRE LANDELL ALWAYS KEEP
Best Black Silk in the City.
Black Silk $2O to 41 per yard.
Black File SI lk for Coats.
Black Silk Plump, yard wide.
Black Silk. Purple Swage.
Black Silk for Ladies' Sacks. m's-4
THE MIN REV. BISHOP Forma
Will Visit tko COAIRCIT OF ST. . I KATTILIAg.
corner Of NINETEENTH and WALLACE Streets, THIS
(THURSDAY) EVENING, and aldress the Cortgreution
on a subject of great interest to the Parish, and is also
expected to administer Confirmation to those persona
that were providentially prevented from receiving that
rite - with theyfitmn on Wit tinkly week. Services com
mencing at lid o'clock. it*
DEAF 11117111E.4, AND OTIIERS
tereMqi in prometing their welfare, are invited
U! attend service TIIIS (Thursday) EITIVING, at 8
o'clock. in St. STEPHEN'S CIIIIRCIf. TENTH Street;
above thesinnt. The Rev. Dr. CIALLAUDET, of Now
Yerk. I,•t interpret the service as it is read. after
which he sviD address the Deaf Mutes, and then give to
the congregation generally some account of the efforts
that have Leen ivcently made to extend Church privi
leges to the Dear Mates of Phila. au:tenter cities.
TIM MASTER CARPENTERS OF
MILADELPHIA aro invited to motet It. SHE
BAKER. Superintendent of Erection. of Buildings for
the Great Central Fair, at any hour during the day, at
LOGAN SQUAILE, in reference to giving one day's labor
to the erection of the buildings.. myri-41
- ..TRE STREET-SWEEPING AND
rintTudziNo „COMPANY OF PHILADEL-
Ram. the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders on
MONDAY, the 2d instant. the following gentlemen
were elected Directors for The ensuing year, and until
othera are chosen in their places;: Charles Cumming".
Jeremiah L. Hutchinson, Joseph S; Keefe, Frnneis It,
Siddall, and William R. Baker.
And the same day, at a meeting of the Board of
Directors, the following gentlemen were elected officers
of the Company for the ensuing year:
President—CHAßLES .CIIMMING.
_
cretary—JOSEPH ifi001).
Treasurer—JOHN THOMSON.
Solicitor-0. P. CORNMAN, Esq.
It JOSEPH V Secretaiy
"rkvATIL%-117,1111.'"' PAIR.
G00D§,,.,74TcH.5. JnyELP.Y, SILVER
The undersigned have been appointed a Sub-commit-
tee to request donationg:
FANCY GOODS.
E. Christman, E.
TCCHlintoEn.' L. Grosliolz.
WAS
Sohn M. Harper, E. Tracy.
JEWELIY.
E. Thibault, Thomas C. Garrett.
SILVER WARE.
Jos. T. Bailey, G. W. Simons:. Franklin Butler.
PLATED WARE.
Thomas Wriggles, Wm. M. Farr.
Tbe Trade are respectfully requested to send in their
donations a, • orlo a& nos&fble, to dither of the Commit
tee, or to the Chairman, J. E. CALDWELL,
522 CHESTNUT Street.
Money donations will be received by
OHO. W. SlMONS,Treasnrer,
Sansom-street
Mrs. James L. Cliighorn, .ohairman
Mrs. Joseph Harrison.
Mrs. Morris Stroud.
Mrs. W. H. Horstmann.
Mrs- W. P. PIHRon.
Mrs. Thomas Fobes.
Mrs. J. W. Pritchett.
Mrs. Henry 0. Lea.
Mrs. S. A. Harrison.
Miss Louisa clagturn.
Miss A. Sager_
ISliss - I. Ante • •
Clge==• A MEETING OF TUE WORK.
INO WOMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION . will
be held THIS EVENING, Ma v Rh 734 - o'clock, at
Jefferson Halt, SIXTH and CHRISTIAN Streets. Rey.
Mr. Eddy, and Wm. B. Mann, Esq.,
will be present,
and address the Meeting. Not only the working wo
men but the public are invitbd to attend.
Mr" ANNEAL MEETING- OF " TILE
ROME FOR DESTITUTE COLORED CHM
will be held at the office, S.W. cor. SEVENTEL
and ARCH, on Second-day, Evening, month, 9th
instant, at S o'clock. Election for Trustees, Managers,
&c., for the ensuing year.
ISRAEL H. JOHNSON,
iny4-sts Secretary of Trustees.
1103=UNION 'LEAGUE 110-USE, 111 S
. CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, May - 2,
1864.—A Fpeci al meeting of the UNION LEAGUE of Phi
ladelphia will be eld on THURSDAY EVENING, the
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.
13y order of the Board of Directors:
my3-ttnyl2 GEORGE H. BORER, Secretary.
(IW' GEORGE THOMPSON—ANOTHER
MEETING.—Thirty years ago, George Thomp
son delivered his first lecture, in this city, in the Cove
nanters' Church, Cherry street, below Eleventh. He is
now invited by members of the same Church to deliver
another address in the same building,which he consents
to do. The meeting will take place next FRIDAY EVE
NING, the 6th of May, at 8 o'clock. Subject—" The
Unionists and Copperheads of England and America.'
Admittance ill cents_ Tickets to be had at T. D. Pugh's,
Sixth and Chestnut streets, at the Anti-Slavery Otßee,
106 North Tenth street, and at the door.. ap•3o-61
ilWr• NOVEL LECTITRE.—BEISS EVANS,
the youthful Welsh Lecturess, who has been as
tonishing great audiences in New York (only l 6 years
old), will deliver one of her unique and eloquent ad--
dresses upon Temperance, on FRIDAY EVENING, Nay
6th in CONCERT HALL, at 7.3'.1 o'clock.
MISS EVANS has no equal of her age, and her lec
tures are given with marvellous power and eloquence.
With her sweet, musical voice, she makes herself
heard in the largest audience rooms with perfect ease.
TICKETS 25 ccut: , , to be obtained at the principal
Music Stores, and at the door. No postponement for the
weather. my 25t
prCITY BOUNTY _ NOTICE. OF
YI
FILE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION,
No. 412 PRUNE Street, April 1, 1864.
The City Botiuty 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 fo r Pennsylvania Regiments, Mita
taped 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 Co . mmissi on. .
. -t . C • . •
11W' THE BLEAKLEY OIL COMPANY.
—The Books for Subscription to the above Com
pany are now open at 419 WALNUT Street, from 9A.
M. to 3 P. M. EDWIN E. SIMPSON, Secretary.
mys-6t"
TWENTIETH WARD.—AN AU
JOURNED Meeting of the Citizens of the ward
will be held THIS EVENING, at S o'clock, in the
Church, EIGHTH Street, above Master. Precinct Com
mittees will Please report the amount of funds on hand,
and sale of tickets for Saturday evenino.
• B. HARPER, Secretary,
COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENN
SYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, May 3,
The Board of Directors have this clay declared a Divi
dend of FIVE PER CENT., 'payable on demand, clear
of National and State taxes. S. C. PALMER,
+R,
Caahier.
CORN EXCHANGE BANK.
PHILADELPHIA, May :3, BBL
The Directors have declared a Dividend of SEVEN per
cent., -payable on demand, clear of State and U. S. (3
per cent.) tax. J. W. WRYLY,
xnyl--tf Cashier.
igg 7 2. COMMONWEALTH BANK.
PRILADELPITEA, May 3, 1864.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
IVE per cent, for the last six month;, payable on do.
tnand, clear of State and United States tax.
ray4-6t, H. C. YOUNG, Ca4hier.
DI VIVIEN D.—PIEULAIDEI.PIIIA,
MAT 2, 1864. —The Managers of the CHESTNUT
BILL AND SPRING-HOURE TURNPIKE ROAD have
declared a Dividend of TWO AND A HALF PER.
CENT., payable on or after the 16th instant, clear of
State and the three-per-cent. United States tax.
CHARLES BACON, Treasurer,
rny4-3t 4W WALNUT Street.
11W• FARMERS' AND MEEMANIES'
BANK, PHILADELPHIA, MAY 3, 1863.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
dend of FIVE per cent., payable on demand, clear of
United States and State taxes.
wy.4-6t W. RUSHTON, Jr.., Ca:shier.
lllaP. VIR S T NATIONAL BANK OF
PHILADELPHIA. MAY 3, 1864.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of FIVE DOLLARS per share, payable on demand,
clear of all taxes. MOIITO2I bit:MICHAEL. Ja.,
my4-6t Cashier.
IllgV7 GIRARD BAIVK.
PRILADELPtirA, May 3, 1864.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
FIVE per cent. out of the profits of the last Si X months,
payable on and after the 13th inst. free Moll taxes.
loy4-tm - yl4 W. L. SCHAFFER, Ca-dtier.
KENSINGTON BANK,
- PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 15d4.
The Board of Directors: have this day deetared a Divi
dend of TEN PEE CENT. for the laA six mouth , ' pay
able on demand, clear of Skate and United SCll , eti E:LXeS •
my4-6t C. T. YEKKES, Cashier.
.111_ECHANICS 9 BANK.
PHILADELPIIIA, May 1£44.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
dend of SIX per cent., payable on and after the 13th
inst. J. WIEG.4_,VD, Jo.,
my4-tmyl4 Cashier.
SECOND. NATION-4.N. BANK OF
FitAI;KFORD, 31%y 3, MI
The Beard of Direvion: have this day declared a Divi
dend of TWO DOLLAII.B PER SHARE' from the earn
ings of the past three menthe, payable to the Stockhold
ers on demand. W. 11. ItIIAWN,
iny-f-4t Ca-thier.
14017.111WARAT. DANIEL.
PHILAIIELPHIA, May 3, 1861.
The Directors have declared &Dividend of SEVEN per
cent., payable on demand. F. I'. STEEL,
my4-6t. Cashier.
OW" TRADESMEN'S BANM—PMEA
DELPIIIit, May i 1564.—The Board of Direct
ors have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE per cent
for the past six months, payable on demand.
my4-3t JPIO. CASTNER, Cashier.
far- THE PHILADELPHIA. BANK.
rHILADELPHIA, May 3, That
The Director; have declared a Dividend of FIVli per
cent. for the last six months, and also an extra Divi
dend of THREE per cent., payable on demand, and free
of State taxes and the United States tax of three per
cent, D. B. COMECiY?.;.
m}4-Gt Cashier.
PIK\ 08
Inr" UNION BANK.
PHILADELPHIA, :May 3 4 1864.
At a meeting of the Direotord, held thim day, a dlyi•
demi of 5 per cent.. clear of all taxes, was declared
payable on demand.
my-sth-to6t J. J. MICKEL, Cashier.
WESTERN BANK OF F1L11.,41.•
DELYIIIA, May % . 18 64 .
The Directors of this Bank have this day declared a
Dividend of TEN per cent, payable on demand, clear of
N
national and State taxes., C. N. WEYGADT,
inyl-6t Cashier.
PIAliOl5
J. E. GOULD,
ad CHESTNUT
7 --
Mr" MTSBURG AND OLIACREEK
FETRONA OIL COMPANY.—Subscriptions will
be received at the Office of the above Company fox the
reserved Capital Stock set apart fur the Treasury.
Office, No. 324. WALNUT Street.
my4-6t. L. J. DEMUTH, Steretary,
PHILADELPHIA NATATORIUM
AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE,
No. 219 SOUTH BROAD STREET.
In order to complete all prev o arattorrs for the summer
season, Dr. JANSEN regrets ng compelled to delay
the opening of the Swimming S 00l till - WEDNESDAY,
May 4, on which day he invites his friends and the pa
trons of th e emetffl e hment to a general inspection, from
9A.M.t09 P. M. The Swimming Department has been
again map/. improved, and, in Its MU'. dress, will be
Worth seeing.
ON THURSDAY, MAY 5.
the Institution will be opened again for regular busi
ness. in both departments. For particulars see circa tare.
D=~D c
PVA'Vrt)
LADIES' COMMITTEE
ant-stittbet
111 GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
RESTAURANT DEPAP.PMENT.
The - undersigned, Treasurer or this Department, ac
knowledges; the receipt of the fel lowing' tioration, — i - le:
biota. a gentleman, through Miss Head, of
Mount Carbon, Schuylkill county $lO 00
.
Timiough Mrs. Elting - 46 0/
Mrs. Ilobort Sturgis - 100 041
Thomas Pratt, of Media, Delaware county.— 50 03
John Origg 100 (II
Edward M. Hopkinv. MD 00
Mrs. Edward .1 - ,.+w 100 00
Proceeds of a Parlor Entertainment hold at
Tenth and Wallace streets 100 00
W. A. Blanchard 20 00
Me. Earn 2.3 00
George T. Lewis. 100 00
Thomas, 'Spark% 100 OD
Cash ' 200
L.lOO
-
C. W. S5O
•
WC an` Sadly in mtel ef feed., eepe! the utrees,,aer
fir,t outlay for preparation and niateriaht.
Donations wilt be thankfully recuivel and accredited
as contributions to the Fair.
.
One Dollar contributed to this I) , v:l.l.o:tient will pro
duce two to the General Treaoury of the ;ianltary Clam ,
mission.
PIIAI4IIB P. STEBL, Treasurer He:A - atm - tot Diliart
meat, lit Southwark Bank.
• .
GEORGE T. LEWIS. Chairman, 231 Smith Front
beet and 132.3 Walnut street.
Bliss MARY Moll KNIZY, Chairman La
Inn Chestnut street.
•
- •
81 1 .- Dr. 0P.0R(.4'11 W. ri . oluus,
cust street nxi-5-6t
lap. TAKE 'NOTICE, A. P. A.
Whereas." This Lodge. by a resolution r-s-sed
nhanimonelY, did invite the Rev. Dr. CARDEN to deli
ver a lecture. in it hall to be provided for that purpose,
for the good of the Lodge. On application being made
to the trustees and elders of the Kensington Preshytc
rian Chore/1,4110y granted the use of the school-room
!'or that purpose;
And whereas, At the close of the able and eloquent
lecture delivered by the Rey. Dr. Carden, the Rev. W.
(1. Johueton did rise to take exceptions to some of the
remarks made on the occasion; therefore
Resolved, That theoncers and members of ISRAEL
ITE LODGE, on their own behalf, and on behalf of the
members of the Order who wore present on that occa
sion, also in behalf of the ladies, cuter our most solemn.
Protest agaimt the course pur*uod by Ow said Rev. W
-0. Johnston.
Resolved, That the lecture delivered by the Rev. Dr.
Carden together with the high position took in favor
of one glorious! country, and of the armies of the United
States, imploring the blessing of Almighty God for their
success, receive our unanimous approval, and that we
do hereby unanimously disapprove of Oct position that
Om Rey. W. 0. Johnston assumed: on that occasion.
. . . . . . .
Resolved, That this Lodge tender their sincere thanks
to the Hey. Dr. Carden, for his having responded so
Promptly to this invitation to deliver a lecture on Bishop
Barnet and the English Revolution.
RCN° rued, That a copy of the above preamble and re
twilit-RUM he sent to the Rev. Di•. Chrdee. properly at
tested, and that they be published . in the Ledger and
Press of this city,
By order of the Lodge
10 — .1 OFFICE OF THE FEEDER DAM
COAL COMPANY, 2.93 South THIRD Street,
Philadelphia, May 3, 1864.
At an election held Ihia day, by the Stockholders of
the Feeder Pam Coal Company, the' following were
elected to serve as Directors for the ensuing. year;
Coffin Colket.Wm. G. Thomas,
I
Howard Spencer, Wm. Jackson,
Thos: Graham.
And at a meeting of the Board, Coffin' Colket was
elected President, and Chas. D. Knight Troasitrer and
Secretary,
loys-3t
GRAS. D. KNIGIET, Sec'y
ogr.. THE GREAT CENTRAL , FAIR.—
Subscriptions or donations for Committee of One
Day's Labor, Income, or. Revenue, received TODAY
by-JOHN W. CLAOHORN, Treasurer, .Office. No. 118
South SEVENTH Street, .Philadelphia. Let all prompt
ly maven? d. Subscriptions and remittances- by mail
duly roceipted for, and acknowledged in the - newspa
pers. n.p23-11n
-GREAT CENTRAL EATIL—THE
Committee on RELICS, CURIOSITIRS,.and AU
TOGRAPHS", solicit from the Patriotic and Benevolent
DONATIONS or LOANS of articles embraced.. in the
above designations. A large space has beenapproprin..
ted to the exhibition and- sale of these articles in the
Buildings on Logan Square. •
Whatever will aid in the ORNAMENTATION,: as well
as the more important objects of the Fair, will be very
acceptable. FRANKLIN PEA
31 LE. ChaIRARD• Str irman.. •
No. 11 Geet.
Mrs. THOMAS P. JAMES, of tho Ladies•
Committee, No. 400 S. NIIVTIi Street• my3-tuths3t
OFFICE OF TILE WESTMORE
LAND COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South
THIRD Street, corner of Willing's alley,
PITIT4IIIiLI'fIA, Ma l y 11151
A meeting - of the Stockholders of the WSTMORE
LAND COAL COMPANY - will be held:A their Office on
FRIDAY, May nth, 1864, nt 11 o'clock A. M, , to vote on
the acceptance of the act of incorporation,. approved.
April !A 4864, end to elect a Board of Directors to serve
until the next election. F. Li. JACKSON.
mys-14t SnrAtary,
nrOFFICE OF TINE PUILIEDEL•
PIIIA EXCHANGE COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, April 25_1864.
The ManagerF , have this day- declared a dividend of
TWO DOLLARS per share, clear of all taxes, payable
on and after 6th proximo.
ap27-ticy-5 HENRY D. SITERRETZD, Promoter.
tg OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAX.
AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, PHIGADI:n.-
PHIA, May 3, 1861.
At aft 6)o6tion held ihisday, the tfAlowing named per
sons were chosen officers of the Lehigh Coat and Navi
gation. Company for the ensuingrear:
PKE6IDEIsiT — JAMES S. COX.
Erskine Hazard, Jacob P. Jones, -
John Farnum.Francis C. Yanall,
Richard Richardson, Samuel B. Stokes,
Alexander Fullerton, Francis IL Cope,.
Andrew Manderson, Frederick Graff..
TREASURER — EDWIN WALTER.
m y4-3t EDWIN WALTER, Secretary
1./ENNSThIrALNKATLAILIZOAD COX.
PANT—TREASURER'S Dr:FART/KENT, PUILADEL-
Pine, April 20, 1864.
NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS. —The Board of
Directors have this day declared a semi-annual - dividend
of five per cent. on the capital &deck Of the Company,
clear of National and. State taxes, payable on. and after
May 16, 1864.
Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can
be had at the Office of the Company, No. 238 South
THIRD Street.
Stock and Scrip certificates for the extra dividend will
be ready for delivery oh and after May 2d,.but no stock
or scrip certificates will be delivered between the 15th
May and lid dune. THOMAS T. FIRTH,
rny2-lm Treasurer.
Egr'' GREAT CENTRAL FAIR,
- PHILADELPHIA,
HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL DEPPoRTMENT.
The Committee in charge of this Department respect
fully solicits contributions for either exhibition or sale,
at the Fair in June next,_ of Fruit, Flowers,. and Vege
tables, also,
Bouquets, Phantom Bouquets. :-
Baskets of Flower., - Autumn Lea'lTS,
Floral Designs, Aquaria,.
Hanging Baskets, Seeds,
Flower Stands, Gardening Books,
Fern Cases, Foutitains,
Aviaries, Horticultural Iron Work,
Gardening Implements, Wire . Work,
Native Wino, asM Chinn and Glass,
Garden Seats and Vases, " Pottery,
Cut FlowQ,rs, Dried Fruit,
Dried ' Foreign or Exotic Fruit,
Wax " Wax b'rtrit,
Leather Garden Statuary.
In short, Rustic Adornments of every kind, or any
thing of a rural or rustic character that does not strictly
belong to the Agricultural Department.
Daily contributions of cut flowers, bouquets, designs,
baskets, etc., so as to insure a constant and regular sup
ply during the Fair, will be very acceptable, and con
tributors will please arrange with the Ohairmau of the
Committee on Baskets Designs, and Bouquets, Mr.
ROBERT KILVINGTON, Florist,' LOCUST Street, near
Thirty-seventh, WEST PHILADELPHIA, as to the days
on which their contributions will be required.
Daily contributions °l:Fruits and Vegetables, not only
for exhibition and sale, but also for the rise of the Re
staurant, will also be thanklfuly received.
The time fixed for the opening of the Fair is the FIRST
TUESDAY 1N JUNE NEXT, and it will continuo two
weeks. All articles except cut flowers, fruit, and vege
tables, must be received on or before the preceding day.
Donations from the interior of this State, and from
Delaware and New Jersey, can be forwarded by any
Public conveyance free of freight, and should be dis
tinctly marked "Great Central Pair, Logan Square,
Philadelphia, Horticultural Department, Care <lf D.
B. Kinn, 7,22. Chestnut street, Philadelphia." 'For
,Sale " ' For Exhibition," as may lie desired. Bills
of lading should also be forwarded to the same address.
D. RODNEY . RING, Chairman of Gentlemen's Com
mittee.
Mrs. J. RHEA BARTON, Chairman of Ladies' Com
mittee. apa-tuthstjea
igr' GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE
UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION.
OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE ON RECEPTION OF 0001)0,
Central Fair Building. on Eighteenth street, from Race
to Vine street—Entrance on Eighteenth street,
- PHILADELPHIA, April IS, 1864.
The Committee on " Reception of Goods" are ITOT7
prepared to receive any articles designed for the Fair,
and would ask tile co-operation of the various branches
of Trade and Industry, as their labors must necessarily
be very arduous. Every package should he properly
marked, and sent to the Chairman or any member of the
Committee, who are authorized to receipt and acknow
ledge the same.
They are happy to inform the public that all of the
railroad and express companies havegenerously offered
to deliver packages to the Committee free of charge.
A. E. - Mc - HENRY, Chairman.
ROWLEY, Secretary.
Committee meet on Tuesday and Friday afternoons, at
5 o'clock. A. R. IiIcIIEIVR S, Y L
A. S. MODERT Ja•
EDWARD H. ROWLEY,'
JAMES N. STONE,
DAVID C. McCAMMON,
GEORGE A. MoIaNSTRY,
J. E. M. ELLIS OON,
,
.TAMES S, MARTIN,
Jos. .uAMRISON,
Conunittee.
9.p 22 110.
OW" 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 twenty-fifth day of
May, A. D. 180, to open hooks, receive subscriptions,
and organize a company by the name, style, and tali of
the PHILADELPHIA 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. AL at No. 327
WALNUT Street, second floor, Room No. 2, in the city
of PHILADELPHIA, and from day to day, in pursuance
of said act of Assembly, and for the purposes therein
mentiond and provideed.
EDMUND A. SOURER,
DAVID JAYNE,
SAMUEL T. BODINE,
J. VAUGHAN MERRICK,
E. W. WARNER =
TITUS S. EMERY.
PHILADELPHIA, May 2, 1864. my 3-200
rr - REA. SU R E R'S DEPARTMENT
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY CO.
CALVERT STATION, - BALTIMORE, April 1, 1864.
Notice is hereby_ given, that the Capital Stock of the.
Northern Central Railway Company, for the purpose of
completing a double track to Sunbury, Pa., will be
augmented to an amount equal to that of the existing
Steel,
Before offering it to the public, those who appear EA
Stockholders on the Company's books on the oth of
April, 1864, will be allowed the privilege of subscribing,
at the par value, to an amount equal to the Stock by
them respectively held.
Books will be opened for that purpose at this office,
and kept open from the sth day of APRIL., 1864, until
the oth day of MAY, Mt
No subscription will be received for less than par,
payable as follows: Twenty_ (20) per cent. at the time of
subscription, and the remainder in instalments of such
amounts and at such times as may be ordered by the
Board of Directors.
The books will be closed from t P. bi. on the 4th of
April until 10 A. M. on the 6th of April, and no transfers
allowed on the sth. By order.
ap4d2t-tbstu ttnli J. S. LEIB, Treasurer.
. OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH ZINC
COMPANY, En WALNUT Street.
Pit ILADIMPHIA, May 4, 1864.
The Directors have this day declared a cacti dividend
of FIVE O'ER CENT. on the Capital Stock, clear of
State Mx, payable on and after the 10th instant, at the
Office of the Company.
The Transfer Books will l,e closed until that date.
iny4-6t GORDON 11/01VOES, Secretary,
GOLCONDA MINING- COMPANY
(OF MICHIGAN. )—The first Meeting of the
••GOLCONDA MINING COMPANY," under its Arti
dee of Afisociallon, will be held on MONDAY, the 9th
day of May, ISCA, at No. 334 WALNUT Street, Phila.
dolphla, ac 11 o'clock A. M. A. H E K
.
. DNCLA,
B. A HOOPES,
Two of the Associates of Said Corporation.
PHILADELPHIA, Apri119,1864. ap2l-15t
liar" OFFICE OF THE VULCANMININQ
COMPANY OF MICHIGAN.
PHILADELPHIA. April 27,1864.
The stated annual meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of
this Company will he held on THURSDAY, ill l2th,
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.
R. V. WODIRATII, Secretary.
Illgr OFFICE BOMEMEALN MINING
COMPANY, 132 WALNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA, Aprill4,
Notice is 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, dne and payable on or before the
16th day of May, 1864, at the Office of the Company,l3%
WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
By order ot the Board of Directors.
apls-tutyl6. . L. MACTLER, Secretary.,
CONVERSION OF x.EHIGIH SCRIP
INTO CAPITAL STOCK.
OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION
COM
PHILADELPHIA, April 51, lfigt.
At a meeting of the Board of Managers, held yester
day, the following preamble and resolution were adopt
ed.via •
Wher . eaB, Ample Ne cnri t 3, has been provided for the
Sgrorititt a r n ct
sxtistxc[ion of ao muck of fire mOCtgdgo
holders thereof for the new loan secu ed by the late
mortgage dated April 1, 1861; therefore
Resofrocd, 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 specified; and that until the
neresaftry exchange or certificates can be effected, the
Present holders of said Scrip Certificates be entitled, now
and
lders of t hereafter, to all the
r ights and privileges of s
Compel:l
Stock-
Published border of the Board.
apArit EDWIri WALTER. SnrckarY.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA., THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1864.
JAMES POTTER, R. S
S. E. corner Fourth and Walnut Streets.
Insurers in this Company' Lave the additional guaran
tee of
CAPITAL STOCK alt paid up IN CASH . , which, to
gether with CASH ASSETS, now on hand, amount to
OYIR
INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1863 OVER
DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY, thus aiding the in
sured to pay Premiums.
The last DIVIDEND on all Mutual Policies in force
December 31, 1863, was
pr. APPEAL-UNION VOLUNTEER
AgytgEBIIMENT SALOOT.
-.-
To fru! attizols It will b, throe
years on the 'nth day of May - , /MI, shiCe: the Union Vo-
ItVeteer RefreshMout I.hilomi commenerd its op:rations
Trt:# Coriimitt re never have pressed theft'. claims - . Nei
diet baVe. they' lost sight of the fact that them' Were
other' itistitutiOns equal: worthy of nuliiic chathilence
rind sriTl. port; end they , have endeavored discharge
the duCta eiltruatPd to them In an honeet,
quiet, ar:d , unosteriatiouti m'amner. lip to this time vre
have becrigoneroualy supnorted by contribuAons from'
Our frientheand n_poMon of the moneyed corportaions of
Philadelphis. We lute tiled to lessen the burdens of
our kind friends by annual fairs in June; the first Was a
success; the veeond eothparittively a failure. in none'
nonce of the :Vvid into rg 4
ennaylv'aa last sumanonad
there is no pr.ipect of cove this season, in•
tentle3". The li.gh price of prOViNiMIS , and the, Itravy'
and constant deniand on csdr,Saloonii, have nearly de
pleted our treasurY. and as the "kigns of the times point
to a series of pro.inbcted ba2tles •and as thorn will de
doubt IV gill furth...r &ilia on oni ' llniltd•resources, eve
are compelled to inrike this al. V ear to the liberality oil
the citizens of l'hilaciAlphia and yid/11W for assistance,-
Otherwise' our future iniefuluess r4III be very much im
paired.
Contributions in cash , .. and potted 'of Provisions and
sanitary Stores for our 1,::e, 'Will bC received by the fol
lowingen klowen
Rev. Dr. Thomas Braiudyd, No. G 34 Pine, street.
Thomas Robbins, Rsq., President Philadelphia Bank,
Chestnut street, west of Ft Mrth street,
D. B. Cummins. Esti., PrAideut of thi,'Girard Bank.
Third street, near Dock street.
5. A. Mercer, Esq., Presilent of the Fanners' and
Mechanics' Bank,- Chestnut street, below 'Fifth,
J. B. Austin, Esq., PresideOlof the Soutloorivrlc Bank.
Second, below South street.
M. W. Woodward, Esq., Ca.iider Itianu.f24orers' and
Mechanics' Bank, northwest center Third- and Vine
streets.
Thomas T. Firth, Esq., Treastser FennhYtVattia Rail
rond,. Third and Willing's alley.. "".--
James C. Hand & Co., corner 'Market and , D'ecatur
streets.
Saninel R. Pales, Esq. No. 514 1 1 6.1nut'street (who
has consented to act as (Senor:ll Agoot'for our
in,titution). Or by any member or our committee;
The Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon is. situated
at - the nonthwest corner of Washin,Tten and Stvgason
streets. The citizens of Philadelphia and' vicinity,. and
stranger's, are respectfully invited to 'visit the Saloon,
and wane.. for themselves the arrangements made for
the refreshment and comfort of the bravO soldiorg pass
ing,thretiet the City of Brotherly Love.
• ARAD BARROWS, Chairman.
J. B. - WADE, Secretary. ap29-14t
PHILADELPHIA AND REAVEND
RAILROAD COMPANY, °Moo 2.27 South
FOURTH Street.—PurnAnnt.PmA, September 2, }Stitt
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The roDowing-pamed persons
C o entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of- this
Company. The residence of several of them is un
known, and it is, therefore, necessary that the eertifl
rate of stock should be presented on calling fee the Mei
dead. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer;
STOCETIOLDEIN , NAMES.
S. Lancaster. Henry B. Sherer,
John Mclntyre, Andrew Turner,
Benj. F. Newport. Mts. Rebecca Ulrich.
se.s-stuthtf
insl A MEETING OF THE STOCK
HOLIIfiRS of the Bloomsburg Iron Company
wcil be held at the Company's Office, at frondale, Co
lumbia county,-Penna., on WEDNESDAY, May Stb,
1864, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to serve
the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other hilli
ness. WM. E. S. DARER, Treasurer and Secretary.
No. 213 North WATER Street.
PHILADELPHIA, April 16, 1861. aplS-30t.
INSURANCE.
INSURE YOUR V LIFE
TN YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY,
AII+iERICAN,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
$2.50,000
$BOO,OOO.
X 200,000 .
LOSSES PAID DURING THE YEAR AMOUNTING TO
$62,000.
FIFTY PER CENT.
Of the amount of PREMIUMS received during the year.
Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens in our midst,
entitling it to more consideration than thalo whose
11141.1111502 T reside in distant cities.
Alexander Whilldini- I William J. Howard,
J. Edgar Thomson, Samuel T. Bodine,
George Nugent, -- John Aikman,
Hon. James Pollock, Marie,: F. Reailitt,
Albert C. Roberts, Hon. Joseph Allison,
'P. E. Mingle, Isaac Bazlehurst.
Samuel Weak,
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President.
SAMUEL WORK, Vice President,
JOHN R. WILSON, Sec. and Treas
mys-12t
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE, No. 5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
MUTUAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY.
DIRECTORS FOR 1861.
William P. Reeder,
Joseph Chapman,
Joseph W. Moore,
Seneca E. Malone,
- Wileon 111. JenkinF,
Lukens Webster.
',OTHIER, President.
tEDLEY, Vice President.
Caleb Clothier,
James Smedley,
Thomas Mather,
T. Ellwood Chapman
Simeon Marl ck,
Aaron W. Gaekill,
CALEB CD
JAMES SMI
THOMAS MATITER,.Treason
T. ELLWOOD CHAPMAN, Se
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
INSURANCE COMPANY,
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENN
SYLVANIA, 18A5;
OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIN S) AND WALNUT STS.,
_
- -
PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCE
ON VESSELS,
CARGO, }To all parts of the world,
FREIGHT,
INLAND INSURANCE
On Goods by River, Canal, Lake,
and Land. Carriage,
to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On Merchandise generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &c.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1, 1963.
pOlOO,OOO United States Five per cent. Loan— • $97,000 00
75000 United States 0 per cent. Loan, 5-21 s. 75,000 00
2000 'United States 6 per cent. Loan, 1521 22,000 00
50,000 United States 7 3-10 per cent. Treasu
ryy Notes
100,000 State of Pennsylvania 5 per cent.
Loan 100,097 50
54,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per cent.
Loan
122,050 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loan..
3.),(100 State of Tennessee s.per cent. Loan..
20, OW Pennsylvania Railroad, let Mortgage
6 per cent. Bonds 22,300 00
50,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, al Mortgage
6 per cent. Bonds 53, 2.50 00
10,000 300 Shares Stock Germantown Gas
- Company, principal and interest
guarantied by the city of Phila
delphia
I' l / 2 000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail
road Company
0,000 100 Shares Stock Borth Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 2,650 00
21,000 United States Certificates of Indebted
noes 21,0/ 06
123,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply
secured 123,700 00
1791,700 Par Cost, $766,737 12 MarketValue..s794,2oo 60
Deal Estate 36,363 35
Dills receivable for Insurances made 107,947 61
Balances due at Agencies—premiums on Ma- _.
rine Policies, accrued interest, and other
debts due the Company 28,019 87
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and
other Companies, $6,803, estimated value• • 3,20.5 00
Cash on deposit with United States
Government, subject to ten days' • •
call $BO,OOO 00
flack on depo s it, in Banks — 33,533 39
Cash in Drawer 200 SO
DIRECTORS.
;Robert Burton,
Samuel E. Stokes,
IJ. .F. Peniston,
Henry Sloan
William G. iloulton,
Edward Darlington, -
H. Jones Brooke,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spencer Menmine,
John B. Semple, littoburg;
A. B. Berger, Pittsburg.
Thomas C. Hand,
John C. Davis,
Edmund A. Solider,
Theophilus Paulding',
John R. Penrose,
James Traquair,
Henry C. Hallett - , Jr.,
James C. Hand, •
William C. Ludwig,
Joseph R. Seal,
Dr, H. M. Huston,
George G. Loiper,
llugh Craig,Charles Kelly,
THOMAS,
JOHN C.
Repay LYLnuits, Secrete
THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated to 1841. Charter
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OFFICE No. 308 .
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Stores, and other Buildings; limited or perpetual! and
m Porn;lure, Goode, Wares, and Merchandise, _
' CAPITAL $300,000. ASSETS *357 , 211 SO.
Invested in the following Securities, viz:
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United States Government Loam; 119,000 00
Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans 00,000 00
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 6 per cont.
$3,000,000 Loan - 18, 000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and se
cond Illortgage Loans •• • • 35,000 00
Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 .•
per cent, Loan 0,000 00
Philadelplon and Reading Railroad 'Com
pany's °per cent. Loan
Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad 7 per
cent. I wins 4,560 00
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock •• • • 10,000 00
Mechanics Bank Stock 4,000 00
County Fire Insurance Company's Stock.... 1,050 00
Union Mutual Insurance. Company's Stock
of Philadelphia 2,500 00
Loans on Col laterals, well secured
Aeerued Interest a' on oo
Cash in bank and on hand 10,087 83
Worth at present market value
DIRECTORS.
.Robert Toland,
Stevenson,William
Hampton L. Carson,
Marshall Hill,
.1. Johnson. Brown,
Thos. H. Moore.
Clem Tingley,
Wm. Pon
Samuel ThembaM,
Robert Steen,
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Ant-
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MP" Sold by all Druggists, and by
• DYOTT CO .,
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MONUMENTS AND GRAVE
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various designs,inade of the finest Italian and American
Marble, Constantly . on hand at the Marble Works of
ADAM STEIIIMETZ. Illllat Avenue, below Eleventh
stied, Platedetrhia. aptv-mult
53, 250 00
57,880 00
127,528 00
15,000 00
13,000 00
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ELIAS BARR & CO. respectfully announce that they
have iu preparation a History of the Pennsylvania Re
serves, from their organization to the expiration of - their
term of service.
This History will contain thelnames of all the Officers
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every Pennsylvanian must entertain for the brave men
whose gallant achievements and patriotic Self•deVetiOn
it records, will mecure for " The History" a generous
and appreciative reception.
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LANCASTER., April 25, lflfi4. - _ -
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for the above work, in every, district of Pennsylvania.
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. OF
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published, and can only be obtained from the Publisher
or his authorised agents,
at the low price of $3 per eery.
This fine Portrait will he sent by mail or express, free
of charge, on receipt of Retail Prtco,
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AMERICA AND HER COMMENTATORS. By Tuck
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BANGERFIELNE REST, OR BEFORE THE STORK.
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SYNONYMS OF THE NEW- TESTAMENT. Second
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ROBERTSON'S SERMONS. Fifth Series,
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MAN AND NATURE. By George P. Marsh.
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MAN AND NATURE; or, Physical Geography as mo
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THE DOOR OF JOB IN POETRY. or, a gong 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.
Tuckerman.
ROUND THE BLOCK: An American. novel. Illus
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GEN. BUTLER IN NEW ORLEANS. In German.
Paper.
lor sale by WM. E. & ALFRED MARTIEN.
nry3 606 CHESTNUT Street.
THE SUNBEAM STORIES,
-a- Containing the charming bright stories of
TRAP TO CATCH A. aIeNBEAM,
CLOUD•WI TH SILVER - LINING,
HOUSE ON THE ROCK,
ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFE,MERRY CHRISTMAS,
DREAM CHINTZ,
STAR IN THE DESERT, &c.
Six beautiful volumes, illustrated, $2.50.
WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher,
ferrtjyl 2ll South SIXTH Street
SPERE'S SOURCE OF THE Nltt.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS_
A Journal of the DISCOVERY OF THE SOURCE OF
TILE NILE. Dy John Hanuing Speke.
AIAO,
TICKNOR'S LIFE. OF PRESCOTT. Library and
cheap edition_
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THE NATIONAL ALMANAC for 1864.
ANNUAL. OF SCIENTIFID DISCOVERY f0r1864.
ALL NEW BOOKS
Of a standard character for sale as soon as published at
/OW prices. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
apt 9 No. 25 South SIXTH Street.
APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN
CYCLOPEDIA
The Agency for this invaluable Library of Universal
Information is at 33 South SIXTII Street, second story.
Also, RECORD OF VIE REBELLION. By Frank
Moore. fell-tf
PHOTOGRAPHS.
F. REIMER'S WORYTYPES ARE
-a-.
• tine specimens of art. Huila finely modelled, ex
quisitely colored, light aud shade naturally arranged.
See specimens at Gallery, 624 ARCH Street.-
pHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE FAIR.-
c. C. BURNS. Sr CO.
No. HOH ARCH Street,
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. my3-3t*lf
EIMER'S STY . LES CARTES DE
17Isite always please their varieties embrace spe
cimens to suit all tastes. blo and be suited at the Popu
lar OaHeil'', 624 ARCH Street. it*
IMPROVEMENT IN
GAS REGULATORS.
The undersigned, solo owner of
"HOLZER'S IMPROVED GAS REGU
LATORS,"
roynow proporoo. to SELL MOWN for the use of this
valuable Patent on the most advantageous terms.
E. B. HARPER.
Office, 54 South Third Street.
ACCURATE AND ARTISTIC LIKE
NESSES, such as 11. F. REIMER'S lite-sizo•Photo
graphs in oil, cannot rail to be appreciated and valnod
,for their worth. 634 ARCH Street. it*
$lOO REWARD.-WAS STOLEN ON
the evening of the 30th of AMU,
A DIAMOND BREASTPIN.
The above reward will be paid for it by leaving it
with SETH H. FENN, wilier of the CONVINENTAL
HOTEL, and no questions asked. my2-7t
THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS
N. E. corner TENTH and CHESTNUT
Streets, will devote ONE-TENTII OF ITS REVENUE
FOR TIIIRTY DA - 1:S from May sth, that is, three days'
income, to the Great Central, Fair for the Sauitary Com
mys-40inf
THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
GRIFFITH & PAGE 800 ARCH. Street,'
DEALERS IN HOUSE-FbENISHING GOODS,
REFRIGERATORS,WATER-COOLERS, &c.,
Will give the Profits, THURSDAY, DIAY
To the SANITARY FAIR. my4-2t.
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS.
ARTIFICIAL KUMAR EYES
Inserted without pain, by
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
my3-7m 924 CHESTNUT anat.
OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS'
. .
FIELD GLASSES.
Microscopes _tor Physicians and Students.
A very large wisortment for sale. by
JAMES W.QUEEN St CO.,
myS-lm 9214 HESTNUT Street
MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN
INSTRUMENTS.
Cbesterminf bi Metallic and Steol-tam Measurers.
For We by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
924 CHESTNUT Street.
Priced and Illamtrated C talogues grata, my3-lm
PERFUMED PARLOR MATCHES.-
Just received 2J additional cases of these celebrated
(Alixander's) Matches, for sale to the trade only.
ap27-61n ROWE & EUSTON, 157 & 159 N. THIRD St.
-B J. J WILLIAMS,
L.
No. 10 North SIXTH Street,
Mannfactnror of
VENITIAN BLINDS
AND
WINDOW SHADES,
AY The largest and finest assortment in the city, at
the lowest prices.
AIR' Repairing attended to promptly.
Air Store Shades made and Lettered. my2•lm
REMOVAL. -DR. R. J. LEVIS HAS
removed to No. 1104 ARCH Street. ap2S-1.2t.
BUILDING HARDWARE.
STRAP RINOES. I T HINGE
RP.VEAL HINOIIg, J SHUTTER STRAPS,
and all kinds orght Hinges, lam or small.
SHUTTER BOLT I NECK BOLTS,_
and innny articles of linilifing and Carriage Hardware.
manufactured and kept on hd N
at
JACK band
IRON WORKS.
mlll2. 1m Office. No. a2B CHURCH Alley ;
Manufacturers of Warranted BUM and HAT SOALM.
No, 6 East - KING Street.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
LADIES PREPARING ARTICLES
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR
Can procure the following t Discount of Eight (SY per
cent. below regular retail prices
ZEPI2 Rs! 71_0, P•II"Y RS!
EVERY . COLOR AND , SILADE
A FULL LINE OF: SOLFERINOS, SCARLET'S. AND
ri my punpr,P,S, 14AVB J Usr BE:4-te "RECEIVED.
Shetland Wools,
Cambric Manias,
bug
Ctu,illed HGimpsull/jugs,
t h e ,
Oimpuir Lacen,
Oilt Braids,
Silk Embroidering Braid,
- Worsted Binding
Eltibroidvriug
GERMAIITV*N WOOL
7.`ilis article is as, skit in °viers, nearly as fine in tex
ture, and as well adapted for okny kinds of fancy work
as the Getanan Zephyt, and it-ei;97it cents per ounce wadi
civet one dollar pee pound Orea,per, Also,
WOOLEN AND CASE - FORS YARNS,
of thelinest grades, suited for La'di'es',. Gents', and In;
rants' wear, and various fancy articles.
A fall: aortniont ct tho followlawao regular Retail
Prices:
Lace Veil k,. Corsets et 434. .","rior pair,
Sun Umbrellas, Corsets attgl,ritylAtr pair,
Linen Fans,. - Silk Beltin.V,
Penile,: Pane. (something Towelings,
...,,
" W ), SteCkinffs,
Manilla and*Cane Whisks, Gloves, .
`l'rlivellinglAngs, DrillingQ,
Pocket-Books„ , Dress Liningg •
Hair Brushes, Balmorals,
Combs, Matthigl3indiagrs,.
Perihnirry, Scissors,
Collars alidetifi.,
Particular tiUentiou is invited to our stocc`aß
SUN UM 33 E. I.
SUN - VDtligEl, ASt
i! - if which we Lave• a large assortment of ilia 'OlAG:et t
varieties, selected' from the best factors ha the coaaitry .
Ladies will do well by examining. them beftaii-twa
obasing elsewhere.
MOROCCO . SATCLIEL.S.I
TRATy.4OLIDIG BAGS!
Orders carefully and promptly attended to. Pef7mne.
ordering from the country will please name their enc.
press 3r nearest stage route.
JOHN M. FINN,
3.- E. COR. SEVENTH AND ARCH STS
imp Ent this out for reference. "i4g.
8 11 1LIC MANTLES
SP9ECINiGr
Or UNUSUALLY _ATTRACTIVE' STYLES, NOW READY.
GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER
COOPER 8,7 CONARD,
S. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET Streets
apl3-wfmtf .trZz
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS;
At - MIST'S, S. W. corner GIRARD -Avenue and
SHACICAMAXO27 Street.
. .
Prints from 16 to 25c per yard. Dress, Goods reduced.
Mullins, both bleached and unbleached, very law. A
good assortment of Table Cloths,Shirting Flannels,&c.
Attention is especially called , the stock of HEN and.
BOY SrWEAR ; a large assortment on hand.
Hosiery, Gloves, and Notions. Hoop Skirts.
PAIST'S OLD 'STORE, at the corner of
GIRARD Avenue and slincicAm - AXoN Street:
Shaker Hoods! Shaker Hoods!! Shaker Hoods!!!
Palm Leaf Patent Shakets for 20c. ; others 25c., 30c.,
and 35c. Willow for 16c., at
It* PAIST 9 S, 122 rest GIRARD Avenue.
44 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC."
F. SCHUELLERMANN & CO.,
No. 23 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
Have on hand a beautiful assortMent of
SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS,
Men and Boys' Wear,
Black and Colored Silks, &c., &e.
The 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 And it to
their advantage to call. my 4-215
MILLINERY GOODS.
ILE MRS. WIER,
992 WALNUT STREET,
Will open a beautiful assortment of
• Dv -
CAPS arid HEAD-DRESSES, THIS MORNING? Thurs
day, May 6th. itfr
V . MISS M. A. BAYER,
xo. 1346 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has opened
As ait i ratratinent of
For the Spring and gnmmer of 2804,
aDI3-3m
ARMY GOODS.
_ w
tiw
F OR THE ARMY AND NAVY..
FANS 8,l HASSALI.,
MILITARY FURNISIJEILS,
418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Banners, Regimental and Company- Flags, Swords,
Sashes, Belts, Passauts, Epaulets, Hats, Caps, Can
teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of
Army and Navy Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. apl7-Im.
F URLOTIGH:S..
°hirers 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 St BRO.,
SANSOM-STREET HALL, •
SANSOM Street, above Sixth.
PRESENTATION SWORDS
Made to order at the shortest notice, - which, for richness
and magnificence, challenge comnetition,no other home
in the country combining the MANUFACTURING-JEW
ELER with the PRACTICAL SWORTP,MAKER.
mhl2-2m
FROTHINGFIAM & WELLS
HAVE FOREALE,
HEAVY, MEDIUM,. AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CECNIBRICS AND
- - -
SILECIAS.
BROWN BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
N. 12WORSTED YARN, &c. se24i
f-tf
CLOTHING.
SUPERB STOCK
Now ready.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
Popular Clothing Rouse,
Corner Sixth and Market streets
aP22-mws2inif
LOOKING GLASSES. ,-, s ;
JAMES S. EARLE & SON,
MB CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA.,
Have now in store a very fine assortment of
LOOKING GLASSES,
of every charaqter, of the
'VERY BEST MANUFACTURE AND LATEST STYLES
OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS,
WS PICTURE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES.
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
(PATENTED OCT. 1.1,1862.)
A SAVING OF 130 PFX. CF, NT
BLACK, ,
BLACK FOR SILK.
DARK BLUE, LIGHT ELITE,
FRENCH BLUE.
CLARET BROWN, LIGHT BROWN.
DARK BROWN.
SNUFF BROWN,
rdr Dyeing Silk Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs Drosses, Ribbons. Gloves, Bonnets, Hats. Pool],
ors, Kid moves, Children's Clothing, ant all kinds of
Wearing Apparel.
CHERRY,CRIMSON.
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
rections in English, French, and German, inside of each
ppacks c.
ORANGE,
PINK, ROYAL PURPLE,
PURPLE.
SALMON.
SCARLET, SOLFLATE,
SER ram.
VIOLET,
LEATHER.
- - - -
For further information in Dyeing, and giving a per ,
fect . koowledge*hat colors are best adapted to dve over
others (with many-valuable recipes), purchase Bowe
Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mall
on receipt of price-10 cents.- Manufactured by
HOWE & STEVENS,
2 , 60 BROADWAY, Boston.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally. ap3o-I.mtf
H EATON &DENCRLA, HARDWARE
COMMISSION' MERCHANTS, 507 COMMERCA
and'SIO,NORTH Streets. over for sale:
Anchor Brand Nails; Plymouth Mill Rivets.
W. & S. Butcher's Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Lacks.
Putnam's Horse Nails; Locke's School Slates.
Copper. Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards.
Alxo, a full assortment of Amer tool, reittiX
Clrochet Cott
Tidy Cotton,
Erahroidorinireaava,,
%eph yr Pf/ttr , rls,
Slipper Pattern..,
Machine Silks,
crochet Needlec,
.910*-5 - Thread,
Pimic Twid.
ap27-ws e
WA_XTS.
TO • PIIVSTOTANF.--IVANTED, AN
yhymci.. to takn "
.o. good prtietiOAr
Within 10 mil., of :hi. city, -la ying $2, DOD a year, [olio
qui'li N°l°ls. o il • liilolllll . tlealtfr. Nono but
kith rrioit Inc)] zir.M . npntp. Addrosn, with , rderence;
W. T," : , .ttill 10th hint. nays-3t*
TE ADVESER, A YOUNG MAR
RIED IM ED MAN, deniren w i nitttation i ii the Dry Ooods or
Fancy 6°° " buß ino a.Wert( or alosman. 118 fit re-.
forencex. Addronn " Erma Mice. my347,te
WANTED -A SIVJATION AS GAR ,
DENER, by a 5 - ov.nir. rns'-h evtinprtent .0 take
charge of a gen t't, '
' ev'y IA 1 , 10-0,,t
Gardens, [l.t") " Z. , 0111(a-af tbia
TAMPED—AN ACTWE• MW IN.
TELLMENT LAP, about of 4, in a Dl.ll ,
Commission Store. Addross, in In:nd-wriuing of the
applicant, nok 1104 Post Office.
IATANTED-A PARTNL+t .#== IN THE'
rlteti ii Dry Gonda Business; an.
stand. A good oppnrtunity for 11, pens n :with a cas,l,
capital. Addre.sP, "Perseverance, Press Office. ft*
WAN TE AN EX PE fiIENCE D
Accountant, , a Him:it - ion 113 130(.1K-h71 , 1p:PElf., or
A , sistleat, in 4 Wito:esale [louse, or IL Oetkship.).n.
Banking•llouse. Undoubted rotercare frnrs first -DLLs
homseAt'arai,hed as to character. and Addre*-
"W. B. B„ , thh,MY5-3V
.
WANTED—A SECOND-HAND lOLA
TVG Counter Staml for Mineral Water ATV:, ratus.
Address lox I:ifst.witli description and price.
WANT' B—BY it GENTLEMAN, A
neany-ftllTlSiled front room without board. Lo
cation oakt of Gread street, and on or south of Aech
street. Address "L. Press ()ill". 1 " 41t " '
lI,TANTETAN ACTIVE PARTNER
11/ One that has a full knowledge of the Grocery Gel
siness. Capital required, 41,50.0' to $2,01:X1. Full name
and residence , a
Arnita ".li. eatac. my 4-2 1-
WANTE A ' SITVATION, BY A
1P Y MAN thirty years of age, a , a Salesman in a
Wholesale Business, to sell by sv,mnle or otherwise.
Poe reference,
iuquire•at - No. WI, ceroor of TitlltD awl
VINE Streets. my4.at*
WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, OF SE
VERAL years experience in a Wholesale Dry-
Goods house, would like - ItIiIPLOYIVMST in any mer
cantile capacity. Shipriug preferrod, Ad
dress (far three days) W. 1%, 916 RACIA - Street, i atisfac
tory reforeneng itimighed. my4-2t.•
WANTED—A. SITUATION AS
Froim , ker , per. in a' rcsipectable gentleman's
faint/T. Without children. gst eret ,„ r gain d, end the
bent Of reference given. Adires., 19r three days,
A. ProAr Mike. ms4-2t*
WANTED—A S WET PING MA -
CHINE, suitable for a Camp. Apply to SAMUNI,
11. RITTER, 133 WALNUT . Street. iny:l-4t.
WANTED TO RENT—A STORE IN
• MARKET Street, between Sebond and Sixth, or
in Third or Fourth streets, near Market. Address "N.
C. E.," Box 1241 Post Office. my - 3-3t 5
WANTED— IMMEDIATELY—TWO
Good CANDY-mAKERS, Sphiniug Stick. Candy,
:LIM malting Chun Drops. Wages from *l2 to *lr, per
week. CHAS. SASSAMAN.
Chricano, April 2.9, 1864. my3-7t.
WANTED-AT FIVE PER
4 000 GENT. per annum, on suPprior city mort
gage. Apply to TAYI,6A.
myll-3t. 141 North SIXTH Stroet.
sgo A MONTH WANT A4JENrlrs
at lf , v - Ta TO Onth,expenmes paid, to snit m y EVER
LASTING PENCILS,. ORIENTAL BURNERS ,• and 13
other erticlem.. Fifteen oironlan sent free Address
apSO-d&w3ne. JOHN F. LORD, DiddefonL.Maine.
-- ---
help, A MONTH r---I WANT TOP HIRE
..44 , • AGENTS in, every. County at $7.5 a mouth,.ex
penses paid, to son my new,. cheap Family SeNying
chines, AddressB: MATIMYN,AIfrea, Me. trelE-d&llr3rn
WANTED---A DESIRABLE GOOD
•r-m• SIZED 1-101ISE,itr either Spruce, Walnut' Chest
nut, or Arch street: Address-Box 2.463 Philadelphia, Mist
(Mee. tay43t*
ift WANTED - TO RENT-A FUR
IEDINISHED HOUSE, .fro May to September or , Octo
a Gentleman and• Lady. No children. Address
gox 1332 P. 0., with location and price. Most satis
factory referee. , given. my34V.'
BOARDING.
-41.9191. F, SOUTH BROAD STREET-PRI
"" NATE BOARDING}. liand.orrie apartmqulA
now vacant, single and conouoicati.g. ap29-Ot.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST—A. CERTIFICATE 'OF 5 PER
- ONNT. LOAN OY FTATE . OP PENNSYLVANIA,
for de5lO.lA, dated Mareb 12, 1830, No. 754, in name of
WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5-per
cent:Loan of State of Pennsylvania, los the sum of
dated Juno 30, 1845, No. 1452, . im the name of ELt.K
PRICE, administrator of "illiam Meredith in trust,
Application bas been made tO the Auditor General for a.
renewal of said Certificates.
felo-3m ELI K. PRICE, No. 5111 ARCH Street.
PERSONAL.
A SANITARY SHAVE. - -THE GEN:
TLEMAN who give* the Highest price fOr a Shave
at MILLER'S United Staten Hair-Dromoug and Shaving
Saloon '
.sontheast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET.
Streets to-day, THURSDAY,. May 5, will get a year's
Shaving gratis. The proceeds of that day are for the
benefit of the Sanitary Fair. It.
°TICE. —CHARLES GRILL
SPECTFULLY Worms his customers, and the pub
lic in general, that the net receipts et his LAGER BEER
SALOON,. No, 734FILBEIRT btreet4 on. THURSDAY,
he banded over to the proper committee
as him contribution, or one days' income, to the fund
being received for the benefit of the Sanitary r. It*
CAUTION .-ALL PERSONS ARE
cautioned against trusting any of the Crew of the
Dutch brig SIItENE, Hermann., manter . , from Rotter
dam, as no debts of their contracting will be paid by
Captain or Consignees.
HENRY BOHLEN & CO.,
my4-3t 221 and 223 South FOURTH. St.
PERSONAL.—JEWELRY SENT B)
free of gostage, to any part of the United ,
States on receipt of the following prices! Single Stone
Imitation Diamond Rings, $1; Cluster Imitation Dia
mond Rings, $2; heavy plated Vest Chains, $1: heavy
plain Rings, will stand the strongest acid, 50 cents;
small round Black Enamelled Eardrops,so cents; heavy,
plated Black Enamelled Sleeve Buttons 25 cents ; Gouts" -
Pins,lmitation Diamond, $1; Imitation Diamond Studs,.
$1; Bracelets, $1; Handsdtooly. Chased. Medallions, $1;
complete sets Black Carbuncle Studs and Buttons,sl:
complete sets Enamelled Studs and Buttons, with pearl
settings. $1; Palmy Watch-keys, 50 cents; Pen and Pen
cil, with extension owe, in; Ladieto long 0 ;HMI and , .
Chatelaine Chains, $1; Chatelaine. Pins, $1; Genuine
Gutta Pemba. Chains, $1; Ladies' and Gents' Miniature.
Pins, for hair or likeness, $1: Seal Rings, $1; Locket
Rings, $2; Coral Armlets, 50 cents. Direct to
ESTLIN & MANN,
ap2o-61 916 RACE Street, Piffled&
PLANTATION BITTERS
WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE
Y
astonished at anything. Years of exporience,aud
a correspondence extending throughout all nationalities
of the habitable globe, have turned theories into facts
and established a basis from which we need not err.
We are not surprised at such facts as the following, al
though the persons who write them are. We know the
persons and circumstances; hence feel at liberty to en
dorse their statements:
" /Taw DIMFORP, Blass., Nov. 24, 1883.
"DEAR SIR: I have been Milked many years with
severe prostrating cramps in : My limbs, cold feet and
bands, and a general disordered system. Physicians
and medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting some
friends in New Verb, Who.woce vision Plantation Bit
ters, they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced
with a small wine-glassful after dinner, Feeling better
by degrees, in a few days I was astonished to tied the
coldness and cramps had entirely left me, and I could
sleep the night through, which I had not done for Years.
I feel like ahother being. My appetite and strength
have also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation
Bitters.
`Respectfully - ,
riEEDSRVRY, Wis., Sept, 16,1863
I have been in.the army hospital for fourteen
months—speechless and nearly dead. At Alton.
they gave the a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * *
Three bottles restored my f , POeC l + and cured me. *
" C. A. PLAUTE. "
The following is from the 'Manager of the Union Home
School for the children of Vol uuteers:
6 .' HAVEMEYER MANSION, FIFTY-SEVENTH Sr,,
NEW YORK, August 2, 11863.
'-Da. DRAKE: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been given to some of our little children, suffering
from weakness and weak lunge, with most happy effect.
One Mae girl, in particular, with pain. in her head,
loss of appetite; and daily wasting consumption, on
whom all medical skill had been exhausted; has been
entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoon:
fat of Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly
Increased,. and she is now. well.
"Respectfully,. Mao. 0. M. DEV OE. "
' * * * I owe much to you, for I verily believe the
Plantation Bitten; have saved 211 '
"Rev. W. R. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y.
* * Thou wilt send - me two bottles more of thy
Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited
by their use.
Thy 'Friend, ASA. CUERlE,Philailelphia,Pa."
" * * * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia,
and had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plan
tation Bitters have cured me.
,`Rey. J. S. CATHORN, Rochester, N. Y."
" * * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun
dreds of our disabled soldiers, with the most astonish
ing effect. _ G. W. D. ANDREWS,
"Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, 0, "
"* * The Plantatiou Bitters have cored me of
liver complaint, of which I- - woe laid up prostrate, and
had to abauttou my bufdtwo.
— "IL B. KINGSLEY. Cleveland, 0."
* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a
derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that haa
diatreased inc for years. It acts like a charm.
" C. C. MOORE, No. 2.54 Broadway. "-
&c., Ste., &c., &c., &c., &c.
The Plantation Bittern make the weak strong, the
languid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great re
storer, They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya
bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots, herbS, Sm., all pre
served in perfectly Pure St.
,Croix rum.
S. T.-1800.-X.
Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness,
lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis
tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, , de
serve to suffer if they will not try them.
They are recommended by the highest medical autho
rities, and are warranted to produce an tramediate
beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable,
Perfectly Pores and harmless.
NOTICE,—Any person pretending to sell Plantation
Bitters in bulk or by the gallon - is a swindler and.im
poster. It is put up only in our log-cabin bottles. Be
ware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterious
stuff, for which several persons are already in prison,
See that every bottle has our United States stamp over
-the cork, vitinutilated, and our signature en steel-plate
side label.
Sold by res,heetable &Oen throughout the habitable
globe.
P. H. DRAKE & CO.,
rea-tutrissm • 202 BROADWAY.
KENNEDY, STAIRS, & CO.,
Nos. 130 and 132 North 'Wharves,
ABOVE ARCH STREET,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
PICKLED AND DRY FISH.
A large stock, in assorted packages, 81 1 :arable for Couto
tryTrwie, always on Land• t splt•2al
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC ,
TRIS 'EVENING.
SECOND NIGHT
GRAND ?CAM'. FESTIVAL
altE.VrSl.l4YrkiilP'FA•llt.
• t The n pr C u O c A h F oh F i T EoßgaOlU_CHrtAwDil t
a b n r
su H. a i BEHR r
E M I
ousr.. HewIL
NV: lIIIISCOR turd A. It. TAYLOR. stroportgt
• hY - a chorus I,
1. ..P1YE HUNDRED YOICES
iY And an Orchehif3' of
I P:OVV-PIVIT. PERFORMITtg.
th;-.oci•asicm ; Spin Requqs(./e
FIFTY (;EN TS.
twn Fltirt trirEIVI PC‘;, ystr , Iq4,
T;., pre rli,int of the GA' Rui 111.11+:1%1 and' tiMztit4
gl'et 1,4
D; ()vet: LAM m OF PA ItTS.
Fit,f , finny 11,1 I:guft.,l (lou I 41 , a,
G EtfirE3ll S Cif STNL E'l'
LEONA 1:77J ' (1n , 3TER • -- MA If A 9 ER.
(A:.'50'61 6 'ort'r • s Th ' s : tr.'? kton.
THIS iThurs.gaY) EVEN - :Nct,
CREAT CrOMNPY NIGHT ItF THE ~E ASON.
Fourth nigz...:'of the grunt r o„
entitled the . •
MiLL' or A CKII: , SH3I'
Engt , hot (his grokt.chnineter) Ur. J. It.
To be followed wir . ifo;i:.torling
FINE O:,'D'EN,..II",ISIT
I'. C. KflllpitZ and OW` adsand Ort,liostra will iierf,, r . •
M'a ny Musical Genic, iturian the eventng.'-....
Ilinamgeri, and SID-411.1Y II M[.TiV ISt
P - ARKBU, the talcOlL>ri le:idingJuvOniio
letiress.
Act nreparatb,l, and inh'l tornll
ye prod ‘ir,el),
THE ROMANCE OF .?4 , 0R YOiTh.'o MAN!
Omod ly Ala i Sat rirt, fly, hilly 7,,at'2 o'clock.
of adl Insinn 7 ])ill's o:ire,.le or l'artlnet, 50 cents;
;Amin' Circle, 2, cont.: fionts. Ili cent.:
Fr,e-,lr the Fruit Donelinsmpy.a,. I'o re.serroda Orcitss
trziBbit It. Nu extra oor.to.
A4 T R.P. JOHN DRt i h rl' E. NEW KROH
-m.2+2 STITRET THEATRE.
AST FIVE NIGI/TA'
01 - '1,1115C.. 1 DR?W.
LOT FIVE 10(15 , ,EDA LE".
ready,NritTlPM.Pfl by over , •iliOrtis.tuirs o ll o . •
MONDAY, if RES D MT It D N kiA,Y, and THURSDAY,
011, 'rUE RI FL,o'l3A , I,Lii,
lIENEFIT OF hRb JO/IN
I(trlintnPrlnn Patina Thin Inanan,
and pcsittvely last nicht of RO.EDA%LE.
SATTIRDA , F, BENEFIT OF Aflt:
On MONDAY NEXT, PI 7/kislii: - DREW.
Seats tiocnrr.,l one week ill v u lva roe. my2-4t
WALT: LT -STREET 'I I I r .iEA.TEE.
v or the.
Un
paralleled Successful Engagement 'if .Mr nrod Mrs W
J. FLORENCE. "Pro,looron of a i'MW I,IKIENDA
IRISH DRAMA'. THIS EVENING f. new anti thrilling
drama, written et,',rin , sly for Mr, wieretme, entitled
KATHLEEN IVIA DURNEEN, .or rarr:o4 , 24 Eva —
Terence O'Moore,•ri: young Pens:lnt, Fl.,rriorp
,
Previous to ay! Drnms, Oho Proteai, tlay of; TITRICE
MARRIED, ill Nithicii MR. and 111.1. S - W. J, FLO
RENCE appear in six characters', int.. - 4;aimirez sottros
and DANCES.
ECTITII'E
ny
IICKIN.'3Oit;"
BYI3yILSY If A• L•
On THURSDAY EVc. !Jig, Ma v th, 11l .i'plbcir.
SuWect=ftECoNSTItTCT.lO.lr.
The entire proceed., for the Great Cert. tra -
Tielods, f,6 cent,.
XIESSI:6. CEOS'S & ,T.A.I 713" WILL
eve a
MATINEE OP CLASSICAL WWII'
AT TM:
VOYF.P. Or THI ACADEMY OF
r 111.131{1.
On FRIDAY, May a,. t 2 o'clock .
In place of their Fourth and Last Sdisn.
The. Foyer is engaged every evening for eatertaia
ments pertaining to the Rartitary Fair. •
PROUWAMME.
Hilartetit—Piano and ingtitinontw—li .
nor,, On. 4 yfinv!.rrtyaoht.
Mimes, J'ARVIS, GAERTNER, CROSS and. A :MEN..
uartette-00177g Imitrn men to—D , major, OP- 76 -traria.
Piano Soln---Pantasie . LaMuette de Port ici-.l:lalberg.
CIIAS.
Grand Duo—Two PianoS— s Tfotnage a
Ifandel,—' tahalen.
Messrs. CROSS. and' JARVIS.
On n tot te—Pla noand I ns [rumen ts—Op. 44.. Sohn maat
PRICES OIPADMISSION
To be had at' the Music Stores. ray4,3t
MISS EVANS,
'l'Le distiogniolled Woialt Oratreaa. fit CONCIM
HAIM, on FRIDAY EVENIFG. March, 6th, at 73t. •
Tickets, 25 rents. For bole at tholraste St ores and :at
the door. my4-3t
ELEYEITriI-ST, OPETIA Fl
HAENCR " irrA i i,lrikuy E rni,;nt, PILS 4
THE OREAT STAR TROUPE OFF' THE W °llia/
- In -
SELECT ETEIOPII N'9OIREES,
Splendid Sfoging,.Beautiful Dancint Laughs Me Bar.
Plantation Scenea, &c. i '7
TWENTY TALENTED , ARTISTS: -
EVERY EVENING. Tins WEE; K.
Tickets 55 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock.
fe27-Bin J. L, CARNCROSSI llnsinetic Ma anger.
OREN---THEI PORTY=I4 'MST
- 61 A'NNUAL E3SIIiBITION OF PAINTING 9 AND
SCULPTURE,.at - the PENNSYLVASHA, ACADP. MY OP
THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT' Street, above Tenth.
Open from 9A. H. till 7P. H., tincllrom Still 10 in the
evening. m r26-if
ICOMPANY. K, ' (GRAY RESERV) ES,)
7TH REGimuT i . r, /31, -- Mombent who warn CI I gar
-Oen Beptember,.l.6B2,.will ineerfirt-PAYMENT, .at the
Armory, BROAD Street, below Rear,. on SATIIII DAY
EVENINO, May 7th. Absent membarg will apply- to
If. D. WELSII, Caplan!,
241 North TVIRD Wind.
ATTENTION!' KEYSTONE &Writ
. LERY . . —The members who served ',Opt tho Coir . t-
WailarkValhAV OVAVIPAPEW
NING, sthilust„ ,8 o'cloett, to sign Foy-rolls. Rola.
tittiti . or absent member. will_ otteml with I.,owere of at
torney. [my?-2t•] A. Mel. ROMMTWS. 011Ptaill,
$lO 000 $5,0001 $3,000, and other
LUKENS kni=rT r egilla7, 31 8 9 .lNr lineers
mys-61* 1035 BEACH Street, anov.rmturel:
FOR SALE—A MOST - DESIRABLE
grlk RESIDENCE, boantifuliy gitnated, uppwsito St.
Dlark's Church, LOCUST Street, Rm
ie tiixtneuttt.
Apply to OEOII.OE W. 01.11LDs, was and 030 CHEST
NUT. Street. myS-tf
r FOR SALE—ONE OF THOSE FINE
COTTAGES, No. 2.31:13 GREEN Street, with the mo
dern improvements, large front and back yard, tea
rooms, Immediate possession given. myt-:tt•
•
n FOR SALE
BA NRING HOUSE.
A desirable PROPERTY iu the vicinity of Third and
Market streets, particularly suitable for a Banking
House. Apply to Ultaoo & BRO.,
my4-6t* No. 402 WALNUT Street.
OFOR SAL E—THE BUILDING
.AND LOT, No. 308 CHERRY Street, south tilde.
Lot 60 feet front, 106 feet deep. At b 2 feet in depth widens
to 76 feet, to an 8-feet alley, running to Cherry street.
Apply at the (Mee of Christ Church flovital, 240
WALNUT Street. ap2l.-13t
ge r FRANKLIN•SQUARE.—FOR
O . O 4SALR, the very superior form-story HOUSE, with
three-story back buildings, No. 290 FRANKLIN Street,
opposite Franklin Square. Ou the rear end of the lot i*
a large four-story building, fronting on nace street
Which rents well. To he appreeiatedonnst extmlned
and the particulars known. Apply on the premises.
Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on mort
gage. mys-thstu.3r.
eFOR RENT‘-A VERY:FINE, DE
sirable RESIDENCE, with. back Buildings, Lawn,
and Carden, and every modern convenience, beautiful
ly situated at Norristown, one boor's ride from the city.
Apply between 10 and o'clock, to ISAAC ROBERT.
218 WALNUT Street, second story. - mY4-2t.
4,1 TO LET--HOUSE NO. 2120 BRAN - -
10 DYWINE Street, with modern improvements. In
quire No. 5 S. FIFTH Street. myS-St.
inTO RENT—A HANDSOME. RESI
DENCE in HaddattilAld, N. J. tleASrably locale&
delightful shade, and good water. 'Six miles from the
city, and easy of access. Apply, between 10 and P 2, A. K ,
WM, C. SHINN,
222 WALNUT Street.
DELAWARE - COUNTY-1.-MODEL
FARM nr COUNTRY SEAT: twenty acres of
Lands tine Fruit Garden• first-class Mansion,. contain
ing fifteen rooms, and all accessary out- 7 auildurgs; flue
view of surrounding country; Lawn Planted with Fruit
and ornamental. Trees; accessible from Media Station
on Railroad.. JAS. R. CUMMINS, Moat.. ' N. 1.1.--.-Sond
for catalog:4e of Delaware Co, farinA fornale, my-1 .St'
JUDITH. RUSSEL."
gib RARE OPPORTIINITX 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 trout on each
side of Broad street of twenty-four hundred feet, with a
front of twelve hundred on League Island or Second
street road, about one mile from i3ounty Prison, and.
less distaurelrom League Island am/ River Delaware.
Apply toJ. H. 1:11IRTI.S . & ON
itp22- - 12.t11. Real Estate Brokers, *33 WALNUT St.
').. v A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE,
a splendid BAY HOREB, nearly sixteen hands
bigh,perfeeily gentle, very prompt driver, full orcottragm
and tarots task. Also: a new two-seated CARRIAGE.
Can be seen at the
"CLUB STABLE, "
myS-6i. Little Boy's eourt; ARCH, above Second st.
BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN
SON STREETS.
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES,
_CARRIAGES, Stci.,
On SATURDAY MORNING noxt,atlO &dock, totaprt
sing about
Including .
An elegant dapple grey horse, king tail, a first-rate fa
mily horse.
A rochaway, for one or two . horses, by Lefler, sags
doors and winter front, and a get of havail,,,>liy
The property of a.private gentleman.
Also
A bay horse, eight years old; kind in harness; one of
the finest cads l e horses in the country.
A pair dark. brown mares, six and seven years old,.
have been driven together for the that tiV ea-ears,
Also,
New and second-hand carriage;, light wagomi, Stn.,
with which the sale will commence.
Also,
Single and double harness, saddles. hrldli3s, whips,
covers Z , . ,
An,-No ' postponement, on aecOnnt of - weather.
. Sale of herson, &c., on Wednesday.
.AW-• Annual stile of cattle, '
e. 'l3th May.
ALYRED M, IigIIKNES: - 4,
Auctioneer.
DAMAGED .LAMPS, &c., FROM THE
DAMAGED
FI
LAMPS, LANTERNS, BURNERS, WICKS, &c.,
tont :Wail,
MITSTIN,
127 South SECOND Street.
FOR FINE LARGE.
DoG, of the St. ilerllitrti breed, initaS)le, for
a farm or banking house. May be Seen at 311 WEL
LING'B Alley. mys.2t*
HORSES I HORSES U—T
subscriber having rented the Stables SID ,
CHElifir Street, has %et received a litru lot of
NaftfirAßllS
W 110Itsts,
consisting of several I% superb coacb,single drivers.
and saddle horses,. aa. of which will be sold at reasons-.
Me prices.
The undersigned,itttende keeping fel, sale at all times,
a well-assorted stlek of first-class ina:sra
Gentlemen wantittg w° ll t°
ioggPtt.r , . 'H.Efs
81.0 CHERRY Street.
r e pwo. A. HtroliES,
UIIDERT
259
mys_oo, TEalla_tDrz-LtobiVe Spruce.
LADIES TRIISS. AND,BBACE
STORE—Conti - acted b_y Ladies, TWELVTIt.
Strew; nrct door below knee. nvery article in their
elegant,line e asy, amtnorrect in make. C. Hti N.Ere--,
DLY.S P.Rrietor, taken& to Gentle-men. on the cor,nor:
of TAITLYTH and FACE Streets . IC 13: — Prnfeslionolt
accutndy 2434-3mon
WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE
`%r SCRIPTIONS of Charaster, Constitution. and
Ta
~'lent, wish ADVICE on Business, Health,. Edina
. lion, &ilf•iniproyeMent, Managentent.and Train
-> Jug of GUILD/MN. social adaptation. deo. , day
anti evening, by JOBDI L*
Phrenologist and Bookseller,
rnhl9-stuth No. 25 B. TENTH Street.above Chestnut.
Mil CORRECT PIANO TUNING.--.
Mr. C. B. &ARGENT'S Orders for Tnnin_g and.
Repairing Pianos are received a% DIMON . St CO. 'S Store,
907 CHESTNUT Street, only.
Mr. S. has bad eleven years' %Mori' experience
London mad live years! elapinment rhillkdfiPbil6
SPECIAL.—Pianos reteoi&rwal to sound as soft mak
sweet toned as new. Without removing.
Terms for Tuning, la. oc2o-804
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT -
LOAN&D upon Diamonds, Watoloasi ri n
ry Plate Clothing, ,at .104 ES .41
Eatailialied Loan Oboe. oornor
sad OASKILL Streets, below Lombard. §4p7,44iii
AMUSEMENTS.
011ATO HAYDN ICL0
CitEATION,
fit' THE ENTIRE FORCE.
ItEILITANY.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
AUCTION' SALES.
SIXTY HORSES,