The N I adiug 13 sz t c o I „ ers tadsn, Milton, Pa . SNyth-. Ssubury, Pa 716 :,:n-e, Allentown Chogter, ,-2; Vio c It 1i :fe. Centre co ri” 6,, , 8.e1C., Chester, Pa Lebanon co o ir ;l goner, Phoenixville Hollander Horton. Delaware 4;er, Tremont 34 Trozellas, Ashland B Ae s hey, Myers town MI Itrwearmel, Lebanon oco W rarson. v S A tional. Datil Gerberieh, Lebanon J J Thompson, Plainville W G Ward, Lebanon w id Tygon, Pottnville Amos K Kubn, Harrisburg. (POliphant, Poona 1E B Long, Penna Mrs D C Siegrist, Lebanon MiSR Siegrint, Lebanon D C Siegrist, Lebanon NV I-1 Wittere, Danvi Ile Henry Harris, Danville J A MeConnel, Lebanon John Fa.hnestocg 3: Wi, Pa A Bollinger St wt: Penns .'lsaac S ix S Roland .sz. al, Vezina. t The Commercial. ;E T,,,Khary Pa. Pitts:bur , 'To G R Shieldu. Trhtia .1 A Fountain, Baltimore %V Hughes, Chester co Hamilton, Montg co 1' J Miles, liar , i , m , rr Beerbower. co Di go m ,„-, co Tv -parley, New York 71I: Harlan, Chester C Powiey. reirna .1 Fewlm, Mil lville, J liodgkins. Ox-ford VTR Ash, .1 31 Showalter, Penna II Watson, Laneastereo le. v ••!••';,:" ji,la D ra, ' T 11 '''' '"' Iiiil ol I' 1 t l'a T 11,,tilit. i _ dap s .:71,yinan, :Now lork Mrs Roger., New York H K sager, Doylestown 1 31 Bane-, Doylestown F Zilch, - Marietta F Sohhtthaner, Marietta F 0 Gilbert, Chester co 3 Gregg. Chester co 13 Pyle, Penns. G D Pyle, Penna. L J Gardner'Scranton, Pa A W Davis, Chester co The tat ; woodbriage,Boston oebn Culbertson, Penna E, Billiard, Lancaster ji 11 White. Lancaster 1 F Jar, Uniontown Thomas,Cniontown 31 Leidy di: icf,Harrisburg la' 11 Paradise, Wilmington C A McCormick, Altoona Hannan, Lancaster co Martiu.LaskcasEex.co W Dehaven David Sutton John Patton, Lancaster Co T M Storb, Lancaster co Elias (Hauser, Lancaster co B W Hanish, Lancaster Co J M Masonhimer, Carlisle .1 M Werthenoff, Lancaster D Challenner, Delaware W Holt, Delaware C Newton, Hamilton J L 41.1, , ,t0r et, Raw Martin, Chester co The NI 3. rr Snyder, Lewistown 3! II Parker,Salivan en, NT 11 Andrews, New Jersey Swan, Lewistown .3: Haines, New Jersey Vantirl;, Pelwware - iv H A - erten, Heading Finney, Stockton, N J 3' 1 Moss, Salem, Pit N Wilson?, Salem. Pa ZY H Lortnalit, Penna Thelßla Wm Lukens, Byberry Unbescheiden & la,Pa 3-ane Trexl er.l n rdleyvil le ffiiss Unlieseheider & sls,Pa IVM Bothwell, Hartsvilie Jonas Robenhold, Pt Cl'tu Thos Will & In. Reading Jacob C Gehr, ii:utztown 'Win Snnbh. Oley. Pa Jacob Bretz, Ashland knabb. Ole.y, Pa Jacob Bretz, Jr, Mliland. !rhos Mills, Fos Ch:o;%. J B Kassel man, Penna 3.ranklin Halbach, Penna J G Musselman, Penua 3.14 Lenhart, Berke co Roht Holloway, N .Tersey 3eivid Heinly C 111 Schmitt), Hamburg Mum ca. L eteriFon, York, Pa Fdw P ar,i::, York, Pa Itt M Chamberlin Clare y, Baltimore D C ;TA, Burk, Connecticut t...E Graham. New York . 1 ...E.Qe/e3", Baltimore 111 , 14. S R Bird, Baltimore S S Peters, New Jersey E S Kendriel: Parsoll. Underwood, Harrisburg. elms nuehler, Harris:burg. W McCormick., Harrisburg y Sheaf. The Dart J., A Gibhons, Philadelphia g: Youn. Montg co Chas Bowinan; New York 11 .Tohngon, Harrisburg john G Gilbert, Hamm:write :V Reading . , Hatboro r Morris, New York Mr Sackett. Frankford Alex Chambers, Newtown.' Chas Xirkbride, Attleboro E W Holcomb, Westv'e,NJ S R. Bock, New Hope M Heatheote, Paterson, N J SPECIAL NOTICES_ PRIZE MoNEY! PRIZE Mom PRIZE 71.9NEY !II Promptly collected at THE MILITARY AND NAVAL AGENCY, JOSEPH R DEVITT & CO., 427 WALNUT Street. mylt•St&?,tW WE KNOW OF ALL THE LAWFUL BOUN TIES—Row, when, andwhere they are paid, and of the provided for families, and of the regiments that a .adier can enter, and - where they are located. There :pre, if you. want to avoid being cheated and de rived in any 'manner, you are invited to call at our cticee, where all letters relative to volunteering are ex :;:aimed to you free of charge, for your protection. Ap rl)- in person or by letter to JOSEPH E. DEVITT & COMPANY, No. 427 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia ;SHE MILITARY AND NAVAL AGENCY. 111y14-:it&-aW ANY WIDOW, OR PARENT, OR ORPHAN, <l. Brother, or Sister of any Soldier, Sailor, or Marine Or who has died in the service of the United 1,1a , ..r., - who desires Ninety-six Dollars (*55) a year Pen v.ov. from One Hundred to Eleven Hundred and Ninety frr Dollars ($1,195) Cast Bounty, and all the Arrears of :ray doe Lint, should call at once, or write to JOSEPH L DEVITT & CO., No. 427 WALNUT Street, THE )SILITARY AND NAVAL AGENCY, Philadelphia. Also, State Pay, County, City, Ward, or other Bonn ly, Ike, if there is any due. Apply either in per- E , .11 or by letter. myl4-I.it&2tW To WOUNDED SOLDIERS.—AII Soldiers who have been discharged by reason of any wounds re ceived iu battle, and who have not received the *lOO beauty, can receive the same now at once, by applying either in person or by letter at the MILITARY AND_ ;NAVAL AGENCY, No. 427 WALNUT Street, Phila delphia. niyl4-st&2tW JOSEPH E. DEVITT & CO PAint SEWING, EmmorDEnrsa, BRAM JXG, Qniiling, Tucking. Ste_, beautifully executed on the GROVER Sr RAKER SEWING MACHINE. Ma chines, with operators, by the:day or week, 730 CHESTNUT Street. ap2-stuth3ut HAIR DYE i HAus DYE 1 1 BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best in rte World. The only Harmless, True, and Reliab/e Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect— changes Red, Busty, or Gray Hair instantly to a mosey inackor .ffatus.al Brown, without injuring the :flair or staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Deautifulamparts fresh vitality,frequently restoring its !pristine color, and rectifies the ill-effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR all others are mere imitations, and shouldbe //voided. Sold all Druggists &c. -FACTORY, 81BARCLAY Street, ;Wes...York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing Illte Hair. jy3)-ly ELECTRICITY.—DocTom A. IL STICVIDIS Ns curing all Chronic Diseases,both of LADIES and OEN ILLE3IEN,bya new method lathe use of ELECTRICITY, 'without shocks or pain. Board for a limited number of "J'arients from abroad may be had at reasonable rates ill ale Doctor's family. A Pamphlet of sixteen pages, con 2ai fling certificates and - other information, sent gratis to pll orders accompanied with a stamp. 0111ce and rest ;sence, at 1418 SOUTH PENN SQUARE, being central and accessible by street-cars from every railroad depot !"in the city. N. B.—All those desiring a knowledge of our practice can enter for a full course of instruction at any time, by tulich mune each student has the special benefit et 'Witnessing much of the practical part without extra chorge. Lectures in the evening of one hoar each. SrITION reasonable. PHILADELPHIA, April, Mt HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAM RESTORATIVE HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA RAM RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. In Longfellow's Poem Hiawatha was adjudged tO ate conferred the greatest boon on his tribe because be brought to its notice corn. Every one will admit bat oar preparation is worthy of its name, for the be hefts it confers when it is known. WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES. It restores faded and gray hair and whiskers to the!: triginal color. It brings up the natural shading of one hair with another, thus giving the hair a perfect life appearance, so that the most critical observer cannot detect its use. It makes harsh hair soft and silky, stops falling out, cleanses It and the scalp from all itarn lilies, is as readily applied and wiped from the skin ail , any hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad ef- Acts of previous use of preparations containing sulphur, eager of lead,-&c. The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the fol. Sowing challenge to test in the New York dailies three 'Weeks, which WAS NEVER ACCEPTED: Let some well known and dieinterested persons ap• point one to the proprietor of each preparation for the lair to bring up the oolor. Every proprietor to nee ho ping but his own preparation, and the person :nothing also daring the test. A certificate of the re unit to be widely published at the expanse of the tub :successful competitors. Sold everywhere. " JOSEPH HOYT & CO., 10 University Place, hew York. ONE-PRICE CLOTH:EKG, o TBE LATEST 13TITER, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE `TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in .'lain Moires. All Goods made to Order warranted liatisfaetory. Oar 0112-Pnio! SYSTEM ie atrictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de2S-ly JONES Sc CO., &A MARKET Street. STEINWAY & Soma, fiC11:11 PIPNOS, PLiICOS. For - sale only at BLASIUS EROS.. 1006 CHESTNUT Street. ETECE & Co'.o MASON HAMLIN'S CABINET !ORGAN - 3 STECK $ CO.'S gP.VRNTIE Pormaar. CLOTHING HOUSE OF Pun&. "OAK HALL." Dest-clnss goods and moderate prieeS. WAR AM AVER & BROWN. S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Custom Department (to make to order) No. 15. Sixth at. WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCK-STITCH SEWING NACRINES THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST Salesrooms. 704 CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh. MIE-EN_IVREE3D- InETEER—SMITE.—On the Imoraing of the 16th instant, at tha residence of the bride's father, ky the t''-v. P Meletaer of New fork, v, Ns!: . :Mais- V., daughter of Andrew Amith, of Phila ,tlPhia. f'S'etc- lork papers please copy. D=ED_ at Resaca, near Dalton, Georgia, 4 1.3 Or Archibald Hill Engle. aged 23 years, (of the staff ~.`” Major General Schofield, commanding 28d Army ATM) son of the late Judge Engle, of St. Louis, and of Lewis Lewis, - Esq., of Philadelphia. , lod on the 12th on the battle .tld near Spoitoylvania C. W., Captain Charles P. 'Wrner, Co. K, 119th Regiment P. V., in the 39th year cf his age. hue notice will be given of the funeral. as . 11 ASTINGS.-011. Monday morning, 16th inst. Thos. 34. Hastings , only son of "Simon P. and Mary 1. Eras. Ltigii. in the 2811, year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, and a l so the /Winhers of Choten Yrtends' Lodge,No. 100, I, 0, 0. F. ,re Invited to attend the funeral from his father's rest , - <knee, No. 94 North Fifteenth street, Oh Wednesday af ternoon, 18th inst., at o'clock. RnYSER.—On the 14th instant, George W. Keyser. in 2he 28th year of his age. His relatives and friends are invited to attend the i'uneral, from his lute residence. No. 934 Spring Garden ti•treet, on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Interment GlenWOod Cemetery. . . DAVIS.—On the 13th inst., Samuel Davis, in the 70th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ..nutted to attend the funeral, from his late reenter, _e - 144 verfora. on'Tneaday, the 17th inst., at 10 o'clock A. 31. Funeral to proceed to Lower Merlon Baptist Church. RATERFORD, May 13. OBITUARY. "Blessed strethesiedd mho die in the Lord " is one CI the Promises of a beneficent Providence; and wit tan 1 / I ,tthatt few days this premise was made peculiarly' ap- P4cable ta one Who, wheat her Heavenly Father called, Bison. D MParrnr, Penua Piglinp, Sorantan I NV II Deekur, Par -fir R Fan Caikrn 1 /II T SCiWek - , s=rn,x2.-I.bnrg A S Stroh, Pi .4011 I Sll93ll[lo= E Turrets,`..1 0111 , Pa lc Conko, roml,burg J 31c1)..nstali, Pittston T SOudield, Yardleyville Piexoe. PIANOS . E. GOULD, nil CRESTWiIT. was found ready—nay, anxious to be among the blest. 'Tin a happy thoutrbt le know (without a doubt) that the one we love is with the Saviour, never more to know affliction, but to live an eternity in the company of angels. Mrs. KATE SiousSA, of Washington City, the sub ject of these lines, was called, a few days since, to the bosom or her Re.leemer,atter a short and severe illness. As a devout Christian, exemplary wife, fond mother, and kind friend— None knew her but to love her, None named her but to praise." ger faith WAR built upon the Rock of Ages, and nothing could make her waver in that faith. Early she had Cnight and found the Lord, and the blood shed upon alvary's Mount had washed away her sins,Her dying bed was made " soft 'as downy pillows or e." for sue died as she had lived: a truly sincere Christian y her excellent example be husband and a . It who knew her and may the afflicted husband and fa' ally be the recipients of that consolation which only Heaven can give. rtESSON tt SON HAVE JUST OPENED Black Camels' Bair Barege Long Shawls. • Barege Square Shawls: " Grenadine Baroge Square Shawls. ` Silk Grenadine Square Shawls. `` Mousseline de Lalite Square Shawls. White and Black Shepherd Plaid Moliaire, 37,SCe. Valencias.atOMPS. $l, and $1.26 ayard. White and Black Strlped. gkir 4 ng ,Blackßtkßr'gem thc. nylo bOU A STORE. N9i artEsTxtrr street. TYRE LANDELL HAVE NOW ON EX Full lint. of Black Shawls. Full lino of White Shawls. Full Duo of Black Silks. Full line of Salmner Full line f now Dross Gonda to . itTicuilrußA.l. 11A.LI, S. W. Man s ap . d. WALNUT Streets. Stated - UNITED STATES SANITARY YAM, COMMITTEE ON ONE DAY'S LABOR, INCOME, AND REVENUE. The undersigned have been appointed on the Commit teeto obtain from the Shipping and Commission Mer chants and Steamboat Owners, and their maul eveost "ONE DAY'6 6d.LARV, REVENUE, - OR INCOME." They solicit contributions for our noble army - - tu this time I,f terrible suffering and distress. All eantribu liar. - will be acknowledged by John W, Claghorn, Esq., Treasurer.- The Committee will call upon those who do not And it convenient to scud prompt* their contributions. EDMUND A. SOUDER, Chairman. LAFAYETTE MARK LE, Secretary. .TAMES M. FLANAGAN, 304 S. Delaware avenue. WIL M_ BAIRD. 132 S. Delaware avenue. WM. J. TAYLOR, 20 S. Delaware avenue. THOMAS CLYDE, 14 S. - Delaware avenue. LAFAYETTE MARK - LE, 3 Dock-street wharf. STEPHEN T.- SOFDER, Dock-street wharf. PH/LII'I%ITZPATRICK, .520S.Dehtware ay. trtyl7-2t GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE SANITARY COMMISSION. —The Treasurer of the Hardware Branch acknowledges receipt of the fol lowing amounts. W F. Wilstaeh & Co••• Vance & Landis Heaton & Benetla R. & W. C. Biddle & Co Russell & Orwin Manufacturing Co Shields & Brother Handy & Brenner James C. Hand & Co William H. .9,6W.Jr.. - • • 3. M. Moss & Gamble Brother;..., David Faust & Co Field & _Hardie Buehler, Howard, & Co James. C. Hand Coates Walton Augustus B. Shipley Daniel B. Steinmetz Truman.& Shaw George H. Roberts • Charles M. 11,0 es Ilf, ,Gl r i e r r isk ey J. ••• McDaniel & Fort George De B. Keim .. S. B. Bibigbaus G. & A Newbold & Trotter W. S. Skinner J. T. Untitled W. P. & Co's employees ance & Landis' , do. Buehler, Howard, &Co.'s do Field & Hardie - s t do Shields & Brother=s do A. B. Shipley's do $3,993 20 W. P. WILSTACH, Treasurer. PIiti.ADELPHIA, May 16, 1804. ury.l7-tuths3t .I'f.- -- jr••= - , THE UNDERSIGNED, TREASU• RER of the COMMITTEE ON RETAIL DRY GOODS, thankfully acknowledges the following contri buth.us up to date: M_ ilafleigh, dry goods, valued at—. Caol, pet Mika MarY Caldwell Shelinire & Thompson., goods valued at Kelly & Brown., F. M. Cal dwell - Cooper & Collard Cash R. B. K W. R. Pennell Mrs. sager, G. 13. 112:ines P. R. Jot neon It A. Poe Ilili & Parts-am P.q..yyre V. Pastorions Cash John Farrell Wm. Baker Cash M. Murphy Cash Mrs. Young Mr. Joules Power " C. M. Cafferty Casl H. Snide - haw C. Stver Mr. Colwell.., Cash Eyre & Landoll, two sets of lace, invoice price. No. I, point applique 57 89 No. 2, Honitou, value 42 20 E. G. S. Ivens, three pockerhandkerchiefe. Philip Dolfein, three boxes of soap and twoof cologne. Mrs. McMillan, 13% yards of dress goods. It MRS. LUCIEN MOSS, Treasurer. IierGREAT CENTRAL rAnt.-comi- MITTEE ON FINANCE AND DONATIONS. PITTLADELPITIA, May 9, 1864. ADDITTONAL 5317RACRIPTION9. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co 5510,000 00 Franklin Fire Insurance (, o• 1,000 00 Brown Brothers & Co 600 00 C. P. Fox, Esq., and Miss Fox MO 00 . Horace Binney, Esq 600 00 State Society of The Cincinnati 300 00 J. M. Morales & Co., Havana 6;862 07 Muller & Co., Havana 182 14 C. Uhrbach & Co., Matanzas 182 14 Frank Parkins & CO 182 14 W. P. Safford &C 0., Cardenas 182 14 jlliio Terrill, Esq, Cardenas 182 14 I. Blanco, Peg ., Cardenas 9l 09 Ernes Fisher, Esq., Cardenas 60 72 Together, being proceeds of *l. 095 in . gold, re ed to and handed in by Messrs. T. Mason & Co 1921, 57 Previously acknowledged A. E. BORIS, Chrrna'ir,n9.oo GREAT CENTRAL FAIR,. PHILADELPHIA, HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL. DEPARTMENT. The Committee in charge of this Department respect fully sOliCits contributions for either exhibition or sale, at the Felt' in Jane next, of Fruit, Flowers, and Vega tables; also, Bouquets,. Baskets of Flowers, Phantom. Bouquets, Autumn Leaves, Floral Designs, Aquaria. Hanging Baskets._ Seeds, Flower Stands, Gardening Books, Fern Cases, Fountains, Aviaries, Agricultural Iron Work, Gardening Implements, 4, Wire Work, Native Wine, :4 China and Glass; - Garden seats and YAW, Pottery, Cut Flowers, Dried Fruit, Dried " E Foreign or xotic Fruit, Wax ' Wax Fruit, - - Leather " Garden Statuary,. In short, Rustic Adornments of every hind, or any thing of a rural or rustic character that does not strictly belong to the Agricultural Department. Daily contributions of cut Sowers, bouquets, designs. baskets, Sc-, so as to insm-e a constant and regularsup ply during the Fair, will be very acceptable, and eon- Vribuior, will pleas* arrange with the Chairman of the Committee on BasketA, Designs, and Bouquets, Kr. ROBERT RILYINGTON, Florist, LOCUST Street,near Thirty-seventh, West Philadelphia, as to the days on which their contributions will be required. - Daily contributions of Fruits and Vegetables, not only for exhibition and sale but also for the use Of the Re staurant, will also be thankfully received. The time bxed for opening the Fair is the FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE NEXT, and it will continue two weeks. All articles except cut dowers, fruit, and vege tables must be received on 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 Fair, Legate Square, Philadelphia, H orticultural Department. Care pt . D. .72. 72a 0.11,,A0mi strt, "For Sale 'or `..For Exhibition , " as may be desired, Bills of lading should also be forwarded to the same ad dress. D. RODNEY KING, Chairman of the Gentlemen's Committee. Mrs. J. RHEA. DA_RTON, Chairman of Ladies' Corn• mittee. s Lath tjes Mr".• CENTRAL FAIR FOR TILE SANI TARY COMMISSION. TO DELAWARIANS RESIDING" IN PHILADELPHIA: The Committee on Works of Art for the Delaware De partment of the Sanitary Fair ask for aid. It is the de sire of the Committee to make this Department as at tractive and extensive as possible. To do this, money is indispensable, and whilst they are determined to spare neither time nor labor on their part, confl 41ehtly appeal to the patriotism and - liberality of resi dent Delawariatus to furnish them means to carry out,. their design. Donations of Articles or Money may be sent to any member of the Committee. Chairman, Mrs. EDWIN MITCHELL, 1-338 Walnut st. Mrs. CHARLES LYMAN, 1425 Spruce street. Mrs. EDWARD NEEDLES, Ins Monnt Vernon street. Mrs. HENRY AIISTIE, 131 Arch street. Miss CARRIE GIBBONS, 252 S. Third street. Miss S. E. PETERSON, 1706 Arch street. HiSS M. C. NALTDAIN, 112 N. Seventeenth street. n1317-2t* PENNSYLVANIA INSTITUTE.— At the annual meeting of the Institute, May 2, 1664, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing t•ear: President, 'PROS. W. BRAIDEWOOD, Vice Presidents, LLOYD B. HOPPIN, - T. FRANK COOPER. Treasurer, CHAS. T. PRICE. - Reeording Stxretary, THOS. E. McELROY. Corresponding Secretary, THOS. J. LEVICA MANAGERS: Chas. P. Smith, Wm. B. • Chas. Williams, Wm. C. Ilturplio's, D. D. Clafrk, Wm. Strather. , , Geo. W. Childs.' John Toy, Percival Collins, Win. Hacker, sarai. A. Mansfield, Tobias M. Haber, Fred'k Schofield, Fred'k Drown, ANNIFFIRMARY OF THE AMERI• CAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION.—The Services connected with the Fortieth Anniversary of the Ameri can Sunday - School Union will be held at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, Locust street, near Eighth, on TUESDAY EVENING, May 24th, at a quarter to S o'clock. Tickets or - ao7llllStii.oll may be had, gratuitously, on application at the Society's Buildings, No. Chest nut street, By order of the Committee. M. A. WUETS, Secretary. Philadelpble, May. 1.861. myl7•7t Inr. OFFICE OF THE META LEINE LAND COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR. PHILADELPHIA, May 16, 1864. The Stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the ➢METALLINE LAND COMPANY be held at. the OFFICE OF THECOMPANY, 32.4 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY the 6th day of June next. at 12 ilyl7-tje6 F. K. womßarti, Clerk. NOTICE--Tfir. ANNUAL MEET. TWN PASSENGER R t A c LWAYer s C o O f M PthAN Y E wMllAN be held at the odice of the Company, corner of SIXTH and DIAMOND Ecre.k., on THURSDAY, the 2d day of June, 11f4, at which time and place an Election will he bele for Treasurer and three Managers,. one of whom shall be President, to serve for the ensuing' ear. JOSEPH SINGERL'T, Secretary. $"ol myl7 jel 4t. Germantown Passenger Railway Co. TABLE DEPARTMENT OF TIFE COMMITTEE ON LABOR, INCOME, and RE NENUE OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. idro. E. W. Mutter, Counsellor, No. 3137 New street. Mrs. J. W. Forney, President, No. 0188. Washington Square. - Mrs. It. Hammett, Vice President, No. 115 Vine at. Miss Ada Sager, Treasurer, No. 936 Arch street. Miss Louisa E, Claghorn, Corresponding ;Secretary, No. Hal Arch street. Mrs. Thos. Fitzgerald, Recording Secretary, No. 337 South Seventh street. I.)onatlons of all kinds of Fancy Articles thankfully re ceived. Articles can be sent by express, or otherwise, to either of the above Ladies, or to the office, No. 1.1.81 South SEVENTH Street, and they will Le duly acknow ledged. trtyl6-1.2t THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.— SubsCriptiOlie or donations for Committee of One Day's Labor, income, or Revenue, received-TO-DAY by JOHN W. GLAOHORN, Treasurer, Office No. LIM South SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. Let all prompt ly respond. Subscriptions and remittances by matt duly receipted for, and acknowledged in the newspa pers. an23-lin SANITARY FAIR.— TRE WEST JERSEY FERRY COMPANY give one day's gross receipts to the Sanitary Fair. The gross receipts . of this Company on TUESDAY, May nth, will be given to the Sanitary Fair, andWe hope the citizens of Philadelphia and New Jersey will endeavor to make the receipts as large as possible on that day by exchanging visits with their friends on either side of the river. Those having horses and carriages will find beautiful drives over excellent gravel roads through a country now rich with all the verdure of spring. It is hoped that persons having quarterly tickets will refrain froze wilt g them on that occasion. The boats pt from lower side of MARKET Street, PI4ILADELPIIIA, to foot of MARKET Street, CAM DEN. myl4-31. 1 a r... , CORN EXCIIATITGE PRILADELPIIIA. Ma t r 1,. /8 01 . The Directors have declared a Dividend of bni Per cent., payable on demand, clear of State and 11. S. (8 per cent.) tax. J.W. TORRY, Cashier. Igr APPEAL-murex vevirsTEEn ye 't o rs on the CW 27 i .zenB th o P f May es , REFRESHMENT SALOON. 1 /p B64 ht , a s i nc l e t t wi he llt ur t n th y r u ee . lunfeer Refreshment Saloon commenced its operadbruc. The Benunittee never have pressed their claims. leei titer have 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 aportion of the moneyed corporations of Philadelphia. We have tried to lessen the burdens of our kind friends by annual fairs in June; the first was a success; the second comparatively . a failure, in cones quenec of the raid into Pennsylvania last summer, and . s t e ti r e d re e n a e h rr i o , s i p g e h ct p o r f i Boldingce iprovisions this a te d a stohne, heavy and and constant demand on 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 ere 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 im paired. ContribntionS in cash, and notice of Provisions and Sanitary Stores for our use, will be received by the fol lowing gentlemen; Rev. Dr. Thomas Brainerd, No. au Pine street. Thomas Robbins, Esq., President Philadelphia Bank. Chestnut street, west of Fourth street. D. B: Cummins. Esti., President of the Girard Bank, Third street, neer Dock street. S. A. Mercer, Esq., President of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Chestnut street, below Fifth. J. B. Austin, Esq., President of the Southwark Bank, Second, below South street. M. W. Woodward, Esq., Cashier Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank, northwest corner Third and Vine streets. Thomas T. Firth, Esq., Treasurer Pennsylvania Rail road, Third and Willing 's alley. James C. Hand & Co., corner Market and Decatur streets. Samuel Ft. Fales,.Esq. No. 514 Walnut street (who has consented to act as deneral Financial agent ter our institution). Or by any member of our committee. The Onion Volunteer Recreshment Saloon is situated at the eMithwest corner of Washington and Swanson at-rnetn The citizen. of 'Philadelphia and vicinity- and ...imagers, are resne-etfally 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. J. P. Warm, Secreiark. inj,l7-tnik,a6E THE THIRD SEMI-ANNUAL EX HIBITION of the EAST PENNSYLVANIA AG RICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL douitinc will in held at BORE LSTOWN, on THURSDAY, June 9, 1804. The attention of Horsemen and the Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements is particularly iuvited to this Exhibition, as the facilities for display and sale are un equalled by ally other society in the State. By order. myl2-1% WE, BEAN, Recording Secretary. A CONVENTION OE LAY MEM BERS of the .111ETHOWST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, favorable to the introduction of " Lay Rep resentation" will be held at ST. OEORGE'S H. E. CHURCH, 'FOURTH, belo NEW Street, on TUESDAY next. 17th instant, at 12 o'clock M. The Lay IVlentben of the M. E. Church in this city and elsewhere are re spectfully invited to be present. JOHN WHITEMAN, Chairman Coca. of Arrangement. JOlll , Fretp, Secretary.' znyl3-4t 000 00 250 00 200 00 210 00 250 00 113 00 200 00 100 00 ...; 100 00 .... 100 00 ..... 100 00 ... 0 ... 100 .. 50 00 50 00•. 60 1.:. 50 00 00 50 00 .. 25 00 .. 25 00 .. 2100 25 00 25 00 15 00 10 00 10 00 36 00 17 20 10 00 10 00 5 00 5 OD F _ET Jr; CITAMPETRE AT BAR, TRAM HALL, IN AID OF THE GREAT CEN TRAL FAH? FOR THE UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION, FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL DE PARTMENT.—The Committee in charge. of this Depart meut propose giving a Rural Fete to the Ladies and Gentlemen of the City on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, the ISth of Nov. commencing at 12 o'clock N., at the old 113 A RTRAM . GARDEN S,s now the beautiful residence of A. M. EASTWICK, Esq., who has most kindly placed it at the disposal of the Committee. Its accessibility to the Darby horse cars makes it pecu liarly adapted to a purpose of this kind. THE bPLENDID BAND OF THE WEST PHILA DELPHIA HOSPITAL have generously volunteered their services for the occasion. . . . . . . . . . ... Should the weather be unfavorable, it will be post poned to the next lair day. Tickets can be obtained of A. A, Dreer, No. 714 Chest nut Street, price FIFTY CENTS, and of Robert Blast, Nos. 922 and 924 Market Street. myll-4t. lißr PROFESSOR C. 11. BOLLES THE SUBJECT OF vaaacAL ELECTRICITY, Professor BOLLES having closed his Third Winter Course of LECTURES to a large class Of Medical Men and others, whose complimentary resolutions show the entire satisfaction they entertain in the perfection of his new system in the TREATMENT of ACUTE and CHRONIC DISEASES, by the use of GALVANISM and other modifications of ELECTRICITY, will commence another COURSE OF LECTURES, at the. Institution, 1220 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY EVENING, May 17. 1864. Ladies desiring a useful and lucrative employment Will do well to learn Medical Electricity. Medical Students and all interested - are invited to my3.6-2t. _.._..5300 00 110 00 72 57 50 00 50 00 4i 00 20 00 10 00 100;) 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 - • .• 600 .500 6 03 5 00 3 CK) 200 2 00 200 2 118 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 OFFICE OF TIRE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, May 11, 1864. Notice is hereby given that the several Ordinances relative to the taking up and disposing. of all DOGS, HOGS, GOATS, AND ALL OTHER ANIMALS RUNNING AT LARGE in the city of Philadelphia, will be strictly enforced on and after WEDNESDAY, MAY leers. By order of the Mayor. SAMUEL G. IUJGGLES, myl2-thstcat Chief of Police. Iltgrr' UNION BANK. PHILADELPHIA, May 3. Mt At a meeting of the Directors,_ held this day, a divi dend of 5 per cent., clear of all taxes, was declared payable on demand. my-athstuat J. J. ILUCKEL, Cashier. Bar. OFFICE, OF THE A.IIIICGDALLOID MUTING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR. Pen.s.oct.mni, May 14,. 1961. The stated Annual Meeting' of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on WEDNESDAY,. T dne 1, at 12 o'clock M., at the office, No. 324. WALNUT Street. An elect ion for Directors will take place. to serve the Com pany the ensuing year. F. K. SYOMRATH, rn yl6-ti el Seeratary. Inr.• BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY.—THE Trustees of the BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY have declared a Dividend of ONE PER CENT., (out of the net earnings of the Company for the month of April.) payable at the Office of the Company, No. 81 TORN Street, May 16th, 1854, to shareholder# of record, at the close of business this day. - WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer. No. Si JOHN Street, New York. MAT 5th,1564, my-11,6t .14,721 67 40,925 57 /ETNA MINING COMPANY.—TIVE Annual Meeti.ng of the StockholAera of the atria Mining Company, of Lake Superior, will he held at their office, No. 32.16 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the Slat inst., at 11 o'clock. A. IMI„ for the tle.tion of Direcans,.and the transaction of other business. B. A. .H.OOP , Secretary. Philadelphia, Kay 14, 1564. . myl6-t3l DIVIDEND. THE IHRECTOBS Of the NOBLE AND DELAMATER PETRO LEUM COMPANY have THIS DAY declared a dividend of EIGHT PER LENT. on the capital stock out of their earnings, payable on and after the 20th instant, free from State and United States Tax, at 233 CHESTNUT Street. 0. W. HUNTER, Secretary. Philadelphia, May 11, 1861. myl2-7t PIIIL.ADELPIIIA COMMERCIAL WHARF AND RAILROAD COMPANY.—No- Iice is hereby given that a meeting of the Commission ers appointed by an act of the General Assembly of • the CORUIWIRrOtt/th Philennsylvania, entitled Wharfct to Incorporate the adelphia Commerdial and Railroad Company,? , approved the twenty-fifth day of May, A. D. 1863, to open books, receive subscriptions, and organize a company by the name, style, and title of the PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL WHARF AND RAILROAD COMPANY, will be held on the TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1864, betwoon the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M., at No. 327 WALNUT Street, second floor, Room No. 2, in the city of PHILADELPHIA, and from day to day, in pursuance of tabled of Assembly, and for the purpo,3e6 therein mentiond and provideed. DEDM U AVI D J ND AY A. N S E OUDER, • SAMUEL T. BO , DINE, J. VAUGHAN MERRICK, E. W. WARNER, TITUS S. EMERY. PHILATIIMPHIA, May 2, 1864. myl-Wits A MEETING TTOGIE. HOLDERS (*.the Bloomsbur OF g H Ir E on S Company ••=. o ' will be held at the Company , s 0®66, at Irondale, Co. lumbia county, Penna., on WEDNESDAY. May 13th, 1864, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to serve the ensiling year, and for the transaction of other busi ness. WM. S. BAKER, Treasurer and Secretary. NO. 213 North WATER, Streot. PHIL.ANCLPHIA. April 16, 1564. .plB -30 t.. ar. MANDAN MINING COMPANY— PHILADELPHIA, May 10, The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the MANDAN MINING COMPANY (of Lake Superior) will be held at their of fice, No. 3201 WALNUT street, on THUASDA.Y, the 26th inst., at 11 o'clock A. M., for the election of Direc tors and the transaction of other business. myll-14t D. A. HOOPES, Secretary. gar- EXCHANGE RANH OF PITTS. BURG 111 AV 3, WA - .. The Board of Directors of this Bank have declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. out of the earninfgs of the last six months, payable on the 13th inst. Eastern stockholders will be paid at the Western Bank of Phila delphia. The Government excise tax will be paid by the Bank. ANDREW LONG, my7-10t. Assistant Cashier. OFFICE 01' THE WESTMORE• LAND COAL COMPANY, No. 230 Sonth THIRD Street, corner of Willing's alley, - Prtairdn.PlA. May Mt A meeting of the Stockholders of the WESTMONT!, LAND COAL COMPANY will be held at their Office on FRIDAY, May 20th, 1884, at 11 o'clock A. M., to vote on the acceptance of the act of incorporation, approved April SO, 1864, and to elect a Board of Directors to serve anal the next election_ F. H. JACKSON, my6-14t Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE. OFFICE-OF THE PERRY OIL COMPANY, bontheaot corner of WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, PHILADELPAIA, May 9, 1364. 'The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend out of the earnings of the Company previous to May let of TWO PER CENT. on the Capital Etoek„pay able at the Office of the Company, clear of United S tates and State Tax, on and after the 18th instant. The Transfer Books Will be closed on FRIDAY, May 13th, for FIVE DAYS. mylo-7t. JAMES PERRY, Treasurer. PEPITNKIFINALNIA 11.&11.11,0An COIII PANY—TREesinw'6 DEPARTMENT, PHILADEL PHIA, April 20, 1664. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS. —The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend Of aye per cent; on Ole capital stock 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 on and after May 2d, but no stock or scrip certificates will be delivered between the 16th May and Ist June. THOMAS T. FIRTH, my2-lm Treasurer_ CITY BOUNTY NOTICE. OF• FILE CITY BOUNTY FUND commission. No. 412 PRUNE Street, April 1, 1864. The City Bounty will continue to be paid until further notice. No applications fbr Bounty Will be entertained from recruits who enlistedprior to the date of the President's Proclamation, October 17, 1863. All future powers of attorney for the City Boman ruin new recruits for Penneyirania Regiments, mos ered in after this date, must be endorsed - by the otilcet. In charge of the barrack* that the man has been re ceived there, 13)- order of the Commission. apt-tr SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Secretary. 22 3 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, BE LOW Walnut. CHASE'S New Mullin Store. Mimic sent by mail postage free. CARTES DE VISITE, MADE AT B. F. REIMER - 6, are executed in [he most skill - al manner, and r.ure to please all who obtain them at the Gallery, 824 ARCH Street. lt* pEFINED SUGARS AT REDUCED PRICES. - -5,000 packages for sale by. C DONOGHUE, 23 South WATER Street. IF IT IS YOUR DESIRE TO HAVE n perfect portrait, don't fail to got Life-size Photo littlkically colored iii oil, us B. F. RELIBBIt'S, 024. ARCH Street. it* OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS' FIELD GLASSES. Microscopes tor Physicians and Students. A very large assortment for sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., my3-1m 924 CHESTNUT Street MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN INSTRUMENTS. angelWWl'S 'Metallic nail Ste9l-tape Moamar% For male by JAMES W, QUEEN & CO, 924 CHESTNUT &wet. Priced and Illustrated Catalogues gratis. my3-lin MAGEE'S ENVELOPE MANUFAC TORY, 31.6 CHESTNUT Street. 1n5,16-3t MAGEE'S PAPER STORE, 316 -LY-E- CHESTNUT Street. mylB-3t AT AGEE SUPPLIES STOREKEEPERS at the lowest prices. myl6-3t F ABER'S PENCILS FOR SALE AT MAGEA'S, 31 6 CHESTNUT Street. m726-3t MAGEE, 81.6 CHESTNUT S TREET, Lao a large etllgdY Of PENCILS on hand, sale and retail. Enylo-3t WILL COMMENCE A COURSE OF. LECTURES AT TILE ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, 1220 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELTHIA, MAR 17, 1564. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, MAY 17,0 1864. ASIIMEAD & EVANS, sue.oTa to WILLIS P. HAZARD, /24 CRESTaIIT blroet,: 'Tare recel7"d THE FEAR? BHT ANT, FINASCIER. A popular' Biro or Secretary l Chase. A sploudid book h.:tarYa. THE SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINGTO.g. Trollope's Stgr:lloYel, Fpielylllnotrated. wOOPBCTIth. A apvel by Roma 'Fortner Sate?, mi nor of •' Poems by Erma." RAIDS AND ROMANCE OF MORGAN ATM* HIS MEN. Ey Sallie Roche;Aer Ford, author of "'Gum n. Truman.. " Reprinted I..ermi the Mobile edition. EdißeP. SAN mosm.q. By Howard Payson P.M.l6td. Bound in venom cloth. MARTIN MERRIVALE. By the author of Cadto a Cave, • THE LITTLE REBEL. A. Jtetv.liveliDe: BUSY WANDS . AND PATIENT HEARTS• Or, The - Blind Boy of Dresden and. his Priends. Olio of the licrit tittle story books yet issued. ruyl7 15 CENTS ! LADY'S FRIEND FOR JUNE. PITCHER'S, SON CHESTZIUT Stieet.. HARPER only 211 cents. niyl7-3t NE W CHROMO-LITHOGRAPITS.— JUST RECEIVED—A large and beautiful assort ment of Cliliolllo-LITIWORAPHS, comprising many new specimens never before imported. Also, a small collection of I'IIOTOG TrAnis, after Meissonier, Mount net, and other distinguished artists, superbly colored, in Paris, after the original paintings. C. .T.. PRICE, Importer of English and French Books,Engraving,t, Ste., myrtle. Fe. 31 South SIXTH St. , Chestnut. BUTTRE'S PORTRAIT OF - - This fine steel-plate Engraving, from a recent Photo igraph, is the only large-size, full-length Portrait yet published, and can only be obtained from the Publisher or his authorized agents, at the low price of $3 per copy. This tine Portrait will he sent by mail or express, free of chaiisc on receipt of Retail Price, V— Ageuts Wonted in every county. - 1g)i1. Address J. P. SKELLY, Sole Agent for Penna., mys-theatutf • 908 ARCH Street, Phila. ( - 1 V Alt D.—TO THE LAWYERS OF Pentms , lvania—l am now the Publisher of the 3 Volumes of GRANT'S CASES; the 3d volume will be ready by the 14th inst. 1 have also a numerous collec tion of Law and Miscellaneous Books for sale cheap. mylo-1m JOHN CA MYHELL, .119 C H ESTNUT St. NEW MILITARY BOOKS, JUST RECEIVED. HAUPT'S MILITARY BRlDGES—lllustrations. MENDELL ON MILITARY SURVEYING. MORRIS' FIELD TACTICS FOR INFANTRY. THOMAS' RIFLED ORDNANCE—lllugtrated. BERET'S MILITARY LAW—New Edition. CRAIGHILL'S PRINCIPLE OF STRATEGY ..f,DfD GRAND TACTICS. MILITARY AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. A large assortment on hand and for sale at lovrprlees. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, nryt No. 25 South SIXTH Street. NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS !!--- -LN JOURNAL OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE SOURCE OF THE NILE. .By John Manning Sneke. Il lustrated with Nape, &c. TEN ACRES ENOUGH; Showing how a very small Farm may be made to keep a very large Family. MAN AND NATURE;ur Physical Geography as mo dified by Human Action. Ity Geo. P. Marsh. THE BOOR OF SOB IN OETRY; or. a Song in the Hight, By Rev. Henry W. Ademb, M. A. AMERICA AND HER COMMENTATORS, wlEh H. cri tical Sketch of Travel in the United States. By H. T. Tnclterman„ HOUND THE BLOCH . : An American novel. Illus trated. OEN, BUTLER IN NEW ORLEANS. In German P aeor er - Bale by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, nry3 606 CHESTNUT Street. THE SUNBEAM STORIES, Containing the charming, bright stories of TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM, • CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING, HOUSE ON THE ROCK, ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFE. MERRY CHRISTMAS, DREAM CHINTZ STAR STAR IN H.F. DESERT, &e. Six beautiful volumes illustrated, $2.50. WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher, fe26-tjyl 2l South SIXTH Street. APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. The. Agency for this invaluable Library of Universal Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street, second story. AlBO, RECORD OF •TRE REBELLION. By Frank Moore. fell-tf SIGNOR P. RONDINELLA, AT THE earnest solicitation of many of his former pupils, trill resume his professional duties in this city on the first of SEPTEMBER. myll-6t*., SELECT FAMILY BO ARDI SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN • AND BOYS, MOUNT .TOY Lancaster county, Penna. Session opens on the FIRST TUESDAY of May. For circulars, address apl7-2rn. It. A. MORRISON, Principal. 110,ELLEITHE FEMALE INSTITUTR -•-• A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. This Institution, beautifully andhealthfully located, in the northern limits of ATTLEBOROUGH, Backs Ciltlll - Palls , will commence its Spring and Summer Term on the 10th of FIFTH MONTH next, and continue is ses sion twelve weeks. - - - The course of instruction is thorough and complete in all the Elementary and higher branches of an ENGLISH CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION. The French Language is taught by a native French tea til i c e u r iars,•' ng full particulars, may be had on ap• plication to the Principals, Attleborongia P. 0., Backs county, Penna. ISRAEL J. GRAHAMS, JANE P.: GRAHAME, Mhl9-31n Principals. RETAIL DRY GOODS. SILK AND LACE MANTILLAS.—AN immense stock of elegant Silk Mantillas, embracing a superb a,sorttnent of choice designs,. all calculated to please, each differing from the other, forming an exten sive variety, so that we can suit the most fastidious taste. Prices ranging from $8 to $4O. Good Silk Mantillas for $B. Better Silk Mantillas for $lO. • Much better Silk Mantillas for $l2. Splendid for $l3, $l4, $ll, $l6. Elegant from SW to $4O, Embracing Circulars trimmed, Circulars with hoods,- Chesterfields, Sacenec t &c., &C. A CHOICE AssaityNENl LACE MANTILLAS, Good all. Silk Points: $6: Larger and finer, $6, $7. 13andsomeRtniviustw go. Superb quality do., $ll, $l2, $lB. Elegant Lace Circulars, sublime quality, $l9, $2O, $25, and $2B. ,• • . A splendid assortment of Black Dress and Mantilla Silke,•purchased previous to the tariff, which we are ceiling low. Good Black Silk, 95c. Wider, $1.12%. Wider and better, $l-25. Extra heavy, $1.50. Celebrated brands at $1.75, $1.05. $2. Black Gros Grains at $L a 5, $2. $2.25, and $3.50. Bonnets - celebrated Silica at the lowest prices. CHOICE DRESS SILKS CHEAP! 1 lot plaid Dress lot fancy Dress Silks, *l. Slots celebrated white and black check Dress Silks, at 81.121.4"—very ellear and desirable, 1 lot blue and white, and black and white Foulards, at 88c—cheap. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS FROM AUCTION. 1 lot splendid quality Silk Grenadines, at 75c. 1 lot cheek " " 6.20, 1 lot light shade plaid Wool Delaines, at lee. 1 lot Brodie fiaured Mozambiques, at ac. 1 lot double-width white and black chock !donna- Moues, 060. 1 lot striped Napoleons for 45e., desirable. 1 lot striped Enganins line. Oman. 1 lot new style figured Chillies, 37,34 c:. choice. I lot striped Lenoes, 28c., a bargain. LAWNS ! LAWNS ! LAWNS CROWE STYLES. Just opened, a splendid stock of new-style Saconet Lawns ! Goo,] Lawns, fast colors, 20e. Chintz-figured Organdies, 25c. Pacifies 1,200 and 1,400 Dunnels, &c., &c., at low prices ! CLOTHS FOR CLOAKING AND BOYS' WEAR, A splendid stock of Cloakings, every .bade and every variety, at $l, $1.25, 5:1.50, 65,. $1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, - and $3. Cassimeres and Casinets at 75C., 95c.. *l,-$ l l.lO, $1.20, SI.M, *l.O, *1.75- and 0..90. All the celebrated brands of Must ins, Prints, &c. RID GLOVES ! RIB GLOVES ! - - - . Depot for the Empress Kid Gloves; equal to Jonvin's, and much cheaper. Plain black, 01.15 t. stitched backs, $1.25. If they tear, another pair will be given. @HAWS ! SHAWLS ! SHAWLS ! A splendid stock, at low prices, Good Shawls for $2. 00. Better Shawls for 03.00. Silk and Wool Shawls f0r..54.50. Fine Talllifie Shawls fur $O. Princess Alice Shawls for 50.70. Princess Alexandra Shawls for $B.BO, At MeELROY'S, • It No. la Smith XENTH Street. . ARMY GOODS. FROTHINGUAII & WELLS IgrAVP POE HEAVY, MEDDJM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN_, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS, No. 12 WORSTED YARN, &c. se2.4if-tf 141 MISS M. A. RAKER, No. 1318 CHESTNUT STREET. Has opened a large assortment of PARIS hIILLIDIERY apl3-3m 5 For the Spring and bummer of 1864 ESTATE OF PERRY 5. BROWN, DECEASED. Letters of Aditiinistration on the estate of BERRY S. BROWN, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands to make the same known to 305. R. RHOAD3. inyl6-tnet* Administrator, 132.9 ARCH Street. JOHN F. YOUNG, No. 70 FOURTH street, bas now in store a fine assortment of " PACIFIC LAWNS," of select styles, at wholesale. myl7-3t* NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The undersigned would inform their friends and the public generally that they have removed from their Old Stand, 517 ARCH Street, to their SPLENDID NEW WAREROOMS, NO. 912 ARCH STREET, where they will continue the sale of GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, COAL-OIL BURNERS, ZtC. Having associated with our house Mr. - CHARLES PAGE (formerly the Principal Designer for Cornelius ac Baker), we are now prepared to execute orders for Gas Fixtures of all grades and designs, from thde.q/ain eid to the moat massive and elaborate. VAN KIRK al CO., 1e2.3-3m No. 012 ARCH STREET. FAMILY DYE COLORS. (PATENTED OCT. 13, 15 3.) A SAVING OF SO FEE CENT. BLACK, BLACK FOR SILK. DARK BLUE, LIGHT BLUE FRENCH BLUE. CLARET BROWN, LIGHT BROWN, DARK BROWN. SNUFF BROWN, For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feath ers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and 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 live times that sum. Various shades caw be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, and any Pun can use the dye with perfect success. Di rections in English, French, and German, inside of each /WaMAROr ORANGE, PINK, ROYAL PURPLE. PURPLE, SALMON ECAELFif, SLAM sor.vnurNO. VIOLET, LEATHER. 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 & Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of price -10 cents. Manufactured by ROWE & STEVENS. 260 BROADWAY, Boston. For sale by druggists and dealers neugralty. mya-Imir HEATON lk DENCEL A, HARDWARE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 507 COMMERCE and 510 NORTH Street s _, offer for sale: Anebor Brand Naito,- Plymouth Mill Rivets. W. 8i 8. Entollor'e Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Locke. Futnam'e UQ/150 Waite; Lock - o'o School Slates. Copper, Braes, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards. Also, a fall aseortment of American Hardware. fo7-Bmil NEW PUBLICATIONS. PRESIDENT LINCOLN EDUCATIONAL. JUST OPENED! MILLINERY GOODS. LEGAL. FINANCIAL. IT. S. 10.40 JESOMEitig. Thy Bonds are. lamed under the Act of Congress of March Init. 186.1. whirl prairies that all Ecruft issued under MIN Acraliall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any State or municipal authority. Sittienrilr time: to these Bonds sre received in United States votes, Or autos of National Santis. They are TO MI RE BEENE]) IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government, at ahYperiod - etot leas Marten nor more than forty pears from their date. and until their redemption FIVE PA I R CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not over one hundred' dollam annually, and on all other Bends semi-Inv:wily: The interest is payable on- the first days of Mbrelx and September in. each year. • • Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bends, azthey may prefer. Registm-ed' 13orae are re corded on the books of the 11. S. Tremnrer, and can be transferred only on the owner's order: Coupon Bonds are payable to nearer, and are more• convenient for commercial' Imes. Subscribers to this loan will have the oriNem oflx&ring their Bonds draw . interest from March 1:44. by paging the accrood inCdretst in coin' (or 'in Mated qtai.+6,3 nobbs, or the notes or National Banks, adding fiftv . per - cant. for premium), or receive them drawing interest from the date of subsc - ription and deposit. As thscerliond are EXEMPT FROM ZaTIMICIPAL OR STATE TAX:ATION: 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 permit , nent or temporary investment. It is believed that no securities offer so great induce ments to lenders as the various descriptions of U. S. Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness the faith or ability of prilfitte 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 subscrilnzfd. for in sums from $5O up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus wade equally available to the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the intermit. IL may be useful to state in this connection that the total Funded Debt of the United Stites on which interest is payable in gold, on the 3d" day of March, 1864, was we/066,000. The Interest on fade debt for the coming fiscal year will be $40,917,12.6, while the customs revs• nue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1864, has been so far at the rate of over $lOO, 000,000. per annum. It will be seen that even the present gold revenues of the Government are largely in excess of the wants of the Treasury for the payment of gold interest, while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the an nual receipts from customs on the same amount of im portations to $110,690,090 per annum. Instructions to the NatiOnal Banks acting as loan agents were not issued until March 26, but the amount of Bonds reported sold at the U. S. Treasury up to May 7th, was 844,616,100. SUbscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the United States at Washington, and the Assistant Treasu rers at New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa-, Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Da, , Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa., First National Bank of West Chester, Pa., First National Bank of York, Pa., First NatiOnal Bank of Baltimore, Md. , First National Bank of Washington; D. C., • AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are depositaries of public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS tbrenghout the country (acting as agents of the /UMW, Depositary Banks) Will furnish further information on application, and • AFFORD ByEity FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. myll-6tWit FIRST NATIONAL SANK PHILADELPHIA DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 10-40 LOAN: This Bank has been authorized and is now prepared to receive subscriptions to the NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. This Loan, issued under authority of an act of Con gress, approved March 3, 1864, providee for the issue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollars (82130.000,000) United States Bonds, redeemable after ten years, and payable forty years from date, IN - COIN, dated March. 1, 1864, bearing intereet at the rate Qc FIVE PER CENT. per annnm IN COIN, payable semi-annually on all Bone over $lOO, and on Bonds of ROO and. less, an nually. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Sends as they may prefer • Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations of fifty dollars (*5O), one hundred dollars MOW, five hundred dollars (b 500). one thousand dollars (WOW, eve thousand dollars (915,000), and ten thousand dollars ($10,000), and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of fifty dollars (VO), one hundred dollen ($1OO), dye hun dred dollars ($500), and one thousand dollars (0$1,000). INTEREST will commence from date of subscription, or the accrued interest from the let of March can be paid in coin, or, until further notice, in ii. S. notes or notes of National Banks, adding (60) fifty per cent. to the amount for pre mium; C. H. CLARK, NEW LOAN. IL S. 1040 s. JAY COOKE & CO. OFFER FOR SALE THE NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN, Boring 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 $OO and $lOO payable yearly, but all other denominations half yearly. The TEN-FORTY BONDS are dated March 1, 1864, the half yearly interest falling due September 1 and March 1 - of each year. Until Ist September, the accrued interest from let March is required to be paid by purchasers in coin, or in legal currency, adding CO per cent. for premium, until further /Mice. An other Government Securities bought and sold JAY COOKE ik CO.. ags-tf 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET 10-40 LOAN! THIRD NATIONAL BANK OP PHILADELPHIA,' S. W. CORNER OP MARKET STREET AND PENN SQUARE. Raving been designated a Depository of Public Moneys and Fiscal Agent of the United States, will receive sub scriptions to the new Government 1 0 - 40 LOAN, Issued under the Act or Congress approved March 3d, 1564. Redeemable after ten years, at the option of the Government. Payable in forty year& in coin. Bearing interest at theiate of b per cent. per annum in COIN, - Registered Bonds and Coupon of different denomina tions. Interest commencing from date of subscription, or from the let of March last. DAVID B. PAUL, IMPROVEMENT IN GAS REGULATORS. The undersigned, sole owner of "HOLZER'S IMPROVED GAS REGU LATORS,". rernow prepared to SELL RIGHTS for the use of this valuable Patent on the moat adyantageona terms. E. B. - HARPER. 54 South Third Street. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. ARTIFICIAL HUMAN ETES Intarted without pain. by JAMER W. QUINT & CO,, 951% OREATIIIIT Street. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE MACPA.Z4T THS SECOND NATIONAL BANE AT ..witAavair.vcoitri. This Bank Mks been designated by the SECEETAEY OF THE TREASURY a% A DEPOSITORY OF THE FUBLIO MONEYS, AQES I4 AO authorized to roceive ottbbcriptiOti to the NEW UNITED STATES LOAN, bearing interest at the rote of • Per Antrim IN COIN. Bands from ago t o *m aw. L .. terest to mmtnenee either with the data or the b4nds, Man:hint:. 31364, or at the date of subscription, at tie tion of the NibliCriberS• ap2elain WILLIAM rt. rtriltlVN, Cashier. 1-IJvVES & RAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE DECKERS, Dealers in SonErnissont a t m-gritted, lipeole r Bar* Mot, and City Warrants. Stocks bought and sold cm Com- CrdlectiorM prompt] y made. nryn-lm COMPANIIES, B LACK. HAWK. GOLD DiaaviaNTC,- CO:II.4!PA.NIIr. IiIINES—DOETAIL F GREGOET, &c., LODES—GILPIN CO., CDLORADO. CAPITAL, 59;000' MARES $ll.OO g9:011. THIIVFEES, F. H. JUDD,. NEM York. • W. L. LRlL.Celorado. ANTHONY , ARHOUX, New York-, sEi NORGE BLISS JA. , New York. 0. W. CII/LE, New Yurk, T. E. wrtaltAms•,__New York. J. HALL PEBABANT ,B Baltimore.- • LEONARD BWRlT,Waskington. CARLOS PIERCE ,. Boston. P resident —F. H. TUDIP. Vice President—W. L. LEE. Treasurer—WALTEß E. LAWTON. Secretary—D. LITTLR.WSBN. Counsel—JOHN S. WOOIOWARD. General Director-31 - 4'LO LLB. 1 51FICE. No. 213 CLIFF STREET. NSW YORM.. aril.9-1m PLANTATION BITTERS. SAVE LEARNED I NOT TO WE. r astonished at anything. 'reamer experience,and a correspondence extending throughout all nationalities of the-habitable globe, haye tamed: theories into facts and established a basis from which we need not err: We aranot eerprieed at owl/ factv Ss the thlloVringi al though the persons who write them are: We know the, persons and circumstances; hence..feel at liberty to en.- dorse their statements; New Benronn, Kans. ~ Nov. 24, 1863. "Dada Stu:. I have been afflicted many years with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hands, .and a general disordered system. Physicians. and medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting some friends in New York, who were using Plantation Bit ters, they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced with a small wine-glassful after dilater. Feeling better by degrees, in a few days I was astonished to find the coldness and cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep Ike night through, which I had not done for years. I feel like another being. My appetite 'and strength have also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters.. `Respectfully, JUDITH RUSSEL. " ‘. 0- I have been in the army hospital for fourteen Menthe — speechless and nearly dead. At Alton, 111., they gave me a, bottle of Plantation Bitters. a a a Three liottles restored my speech and cured me. * "C. A. FLAUTE." The following is from the Manager of the Union Home School for the children of Volunteers: "IiAVEMEYER MANSION, FIFTY-SEVEN= Si'., "DR, DRARS: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children, suffering from weakxmas and weak lungs, with most hapby effect. One little girl, in particular, with pains 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 ful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly increased, and she is now well. "Respectfully. Mae. 0. M. DEVOE. " " * * * I owe much to you, for I verily believe the Plautation Bitters have saved my life. - " Rzy. W. It. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y. • * * Thou wilt send ma two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their use. " Thy Friend, ASA CURRlE,Philadelphia,Pa. " #1 * * I him been a great muffererfrom Dyspephia, and had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plan tation Bitters have cured me. " REV. .1. S. CATHORN, Rochester, N. Y." * * $0 I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun dreds of our disabled soldiers, with the most astonish ing effect. Q. W. D. ANDREWS, "Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, 0." "* The Plantation Bitters have cured me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate, and had to abandon my business. "11. B:11108LEY, Cleveland, 0. " The Plantation Ditterh have cured me of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. " C. C. MOORE, No. 254 Broadway. " &a. , &c., &c., &c., &c.,. &c. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the languid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great re storer. They are composed of the celebrated Calisaya bark. wintergreen, eakeafram, roots, herbs,-3to, all pre served in perfectly pure St. Croix rum. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, lee., de serve to Buffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medical autho rities, and are warranted to produce an immediate beneficial erect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. NOTICE. — Any 1.1,011 pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and Im postor, 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, immutilated, and our signature on steel-plate side label. bold by reel/Waldo dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. H. DRAKE tft CO., fe2S-tuthara 202 BROADWAY THE AMERICAN COAL OIL STEAM COMPANY. President ORGANIZED UNDER THE GENERAL LAW OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. BOORS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CAPITAL STOCK of this Company for a limited number, say 10,000 shares, will be opened on THURSDAY, the 10th day of May next, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M., for a daY only, at the Company's office, No. 33 PINE Street, New York. The shares are 430 each, upon which 10 per cent, will be required to be paid at the time of subscription. The Company are the owners of SHAW & LINTON'S Patent for Gene rating Steam with Coal Oil or other Combustible Fluids. A Pamphlet, embody-ing the report of the three Chief Engineers of the Navy to the Department at Washing ton ; also, the Charter of the Company and other valua ble Information, can be obtained upon application at the office of the Company. OFFICERS. President—DAVlD B. TURNER Treasurer—H. HOLTRAUSEN. Secretary—JOHN L. LINTON. TRUSTEES. H. HOLTHAIISEN. Hon. C. GODFREY GUNTHER, Mayor of the city of N.Y JAMES L. HARWAY, of Partridge St narway. HENRY RANDEL, of Randel & Baremore. WM. G. SMITH, of Sutton, Smith, & Co. GEORGE B. SARGENT. JOHN L. LIATON (Patentee). DAVIDB. TURNER. JOHN P. YELYERTON, President Bank of N. America remit-St • GRAY' S PATENT MOLDED COLLARS Have now been before the public for nearly a year. Thep are universally pronounced the neatest and best fitting collars extant. The upper edge presents a perfect care, 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—end therefore perfectly free and easy to the neck. The Garotte Collar has a smooth and evenly-finished edge on BOTH. SIDES. These Collars are not simply flat pieces of paper cut in the form of a collar, but are MOULDED AND SHAPED TO PIT THE NECK. They are made in " Novelty" (or turn-down style,) in every half size 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. .10:ip- EVERY COLLAR is stamped. " GRAY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR." Bold by all dealers in Men's Furnishing Goods. The Trade supplied by President VAN DITSEN, BOEHMER, & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Men's Furnishing Goods, 627.CHESTNIIT Street, Philadelphia. LONDON BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALE, BT THE CASK OR DOZEN.• EILLIECEIVI` C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN PINE anoCERLES. r 4 ,DWARD L. BROWN, IRON POUR DER, is prepared to orders for all kinds of IRON CASTINGS, at his Foundry, MARKET . Street, above Thirty-first, - Philadelphia. inyl7-80 624 ARCH STREET, B. F. REIMER'S popular Gallery. Stop in there when you de hire CORM DR VISITE. He will pleftßA 74241 0301.0thr in style and execution. Bee specimens. 11,* FINANCIAL. OF PHILADELPHIA, UNITED STATES. FIVE PEE CENT No. SPX South ;THUM , Street, REEDSBITRY, Wis., Sept. 16, 1863 NEW YORK, August 2,11863 Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets WANTS. A GENTS PANTED TO BELL THE , :teolzplete Rngra.ving of PRESIDENT LINCOLN Signing the. Emancipation Troclaination. .The bent like nese in f•xiNtetice. JOHN DAINTY, myl7-3t* 17 S. SIXTH St. A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD SE veva years', experience in the DRY-GOODS BUSI NESS desires a rivation in a Wholesale Rouse to sell by sample, or in tiny other eamcity. Address " En ergY.'' this office. ns7l7-20 LADY WISHES A SITUATION A ac HOUSEKEEPER; has had great exPeriene'r, and can give the best of reft9ence. Address "Mrs. 8. Bost 524 Post office. wyP3-4V A YOUNG MAN FROM TIER cOUN TRI of r'xPerishce, desires a Situation in some Wholesale 'loos e as oirdroman or Ev4ry Clerk. City and country reference given. Address " guergy,' , Press Offleg, A. CAI2D.-TO AUCTION AND CON. wrisslaN ROUHES.—A Gendemaa of enertrr and good address, who has been eonqu , cted with th;e Im porting Ribbon and Silk trade New York filr ten years past, Would - ha pleased to mange within enter prising Philadelphia Mouse as soliein,r, or would repro_ Rent the interests or a Commiasioa moos. sad sqihat goods for priyare male, • Address Box st.lB,.Phiradeipida P. 0, lecyl4-Ito AN INAUSTRIOUS BOY WANTED i n a Drug Store, to learn the bueittess. Addroi. "F. 8.." Press office. m yl4-3t* COLORED ErELr, COOKS, WAITERS, and CIIAIdBF:RMAIDS . ,.. for the CitT and Lon , Branch. J. OLIVER'S Oflice,lll3 PINE et. snyll-6i; ENGINEER WANTED.-A. SITUA TION is now open' for good EN6INEI7/3. None need apply unless full y eempetext, 'sober, and industri-. cuts, and bring good reference. Apply for oue week to BAUGH & SONSI, myl7-2t. RATSoutb TALAW.A RE Avrtaue. FOUNDRYMAN WANTED.-ANEX perienced Foundryrnan,.wf 11 WI atille.l to wor.fr an Antbracib Iron Furnace, inky make au gagemP.l".. on good ffirY, by addressing a line, with.. recounnerelorion. to' "FOnndrYinan," North, Americmn (1+ IJ 5, ev•cy: , zette office, - Phil ad elphi%. ffiY-1.4-A 13V1101 , 1 WORKS, IsIVIsSRURG MAIT 16,4864.---We wish to purchase a LATHE, with. (say) :30-feet ElLCitr4 £l3/f1 te -.45-41Ach•wpring.- -411* d Laving one for sale please send' na terav, description, and maker's name. F081%13. & COMPANY. myl6-61 WANTED -A SITUATION BY A TOTING VIAN ns Bookiceeli4r, rntydr., ot , West wan. Good. references. Address " nore.nity," Box `al Post Otice. myl7-2t* WANTED-BY A - YOUG: MAN, A T Situation an Entry Clerk or Assistlaut Bt9kkeeper. _Rent of reformeo. Addrene " fr. B. C.,"g33 MA RE: FIT St: r0y14.-3t. WANTED.-A YOUNG GITNTLE MAN. of good English education, who> under stands PHONOGRAPHY, and is familiar with English comboaiti9n, may obtain a situation by ailffstoising "IL F.,' office of The Press, enclosiag name and ad dress. WANTED-THIRTY MACHINISTS V and Twenty Boiler Makers. Yernutnent employ naent. Apply to S. B .WHITING, Streri eadet. National Armor and Building Co., GniiAipi $4OOO WANTED FOR A FIRST- Clam-Ground Rent. Apt 'l3 TAYLOR,t nayl4-3t 141. N• SIXTIP Street. Sty) A MONTH I—l WANT AGENTS at $6O a month,expenses paid, to sell my EVER LASTING PENCILSI. ORIENTAL BURNERS, and. 1.3 other articles. Fifteen circulars sent/res. Address aplo-ddrw3in ORS F. LORD, Biddeford, Maine. Si'7N A MONTH 1-1 WANT TO HIRE AGENTS in every County at $75 a month, ex muses paid, to sell my new,. cheap Family Sowing Ma chines. Address S. MADISOI',Aifred, Me. Efel2-d&W3m ARTILLERY HORBE.S . WANTED. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA. May 6, 1864, Horses, suitable for Artillery service, will be pur chased at this Depot by the undersigned, in open mar ket,. from date until May 26th, 1864, in lots of cue (1) to fifty (60), for which a reasonable price will be Paid. Each animal to be subject to the usual Government in spection before being accepted. Horses to be delivered to the 'fruited States Inspector,. at the William Penn Hotel,. MARKET, between Eighth and Ninth streets. By order of Col. GEO, H. CEDSMAN, Aealstant Quartermaster General U. S. A. CHAS. D. SCHMIDT, Captain, A. Q. M. my6-tm26 CAVALRY HORSES. QUARTERMAKTR GRNERAL'S PHILADELPHIA, May 12, 1864. Horses suitable for CAVALRY SERVICE will be purchased at this DEPOT by the undersigned, in Open Market, from date until efay list, in lots of eight (8) to fifty (50), for which one hundred and fifty dol lar,. (050), paid in Certificate of Indebtedness. each Animal to be subject to the usual Government Inspection Before being accepted. Homes to be"Reli yore,' to Cho Officer of the CAVALRY BUREAU at the WILLIAM PENN HOTEL, MARKET, between Eighth and Ninth Steeds. By order of C. H. CROSMAN, 4 Assist. Q. M. General. CHARLES D. SCHMIDT, ary13421 Capt., A. Q. M. BOARDING. BOARDING.—TWO COMMUNICAT 11i6 ROOMS, with bath atltolniag, and h`FC , Single rooms, in a firlit•clase ho se on Walnut stmt. Addroao Bacon," this office, myl2-st. FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LET-THE UPPER ROOMS OF Store No. 523 Market Street. Apply at No. 513 MARKET Street. znyls-2t* fill - FOR SAL E-A HANDSOME three-story brick Rtstrnmg, with tbrce-.4,,ty back buildings, in complete order, No. 1622 North FIF TEENTH Street. Lot 2.3 feet 6 inches front by 173 feet deep to a fifty-feet street. Immediate possession given. For terms apply to JAMES W. PACKER, My/7-tutbs3t*' 1.225 GIRARD Avenue. FOR SALE OR RENT, HOUSE NO. 524 North SIXTH Street. Inquire at the house from the 16th instant for one week, front 9 to 12, and 2 to 6. mylG-4t5 FOR SALE -THE FINE PRO PERTY, No. 10.34 RACE Street. ' Lot 35 feet front by AS feet deep. Bones 21 feet front, with two-etory Double Back Buildings and the modern conveniences. Aprd y to J. JENKINS, mylG-ot. No. 480 North FIFTti Street. I , FOR SAL E—TEN SUPERIOR Malt built three-story h oaxes, located on COATES street, between Owenty- third and Twenty•fonrth streets—lots running , through to another street. Fora sale at great bargains and on easy terms. Forparticulars apply to 11111.01 MILLER my 11110 2213 011555 Street. ec ti CHESTER COUNTY.-FOR SALE, valuable Cheeter-countyFAßM, 140 acrem,lo wood land; old-fashioned stone improvements; nicely watered; beautifully located on a good road, one mite from court bowie, West Chester. Price $llO per acre. JAS. R. CUMMINS, MEDIA, Del. co., Pa. myl6-3t* pi FARM FOR SALE, IN CHESTER =.SL—Co tnty. 4 miter northwamt from Downitatowil, an a good pike. 238' miler from Pennsylvania railroad, about 108 acres best quality land, well watered and di vided into fields, wood, plenty of fruit; buildings new and good style, and plenty of them; spring water at the door; lawn ii; front ornamented with shade, Ste. A beautiful place; will not suffer by curtipari.oti ttil tit any in the market. 0. PA XSON. _ _ . _ on premises, Guthrievlllo, Post office.. - diiiWri.ranses D. FURMAN, 104- North SIXTII Street, Phila. 4rl. FOR SALE-A YOUNG BAY .4.0.._.3..A1 ARE, very handsome and hty Ibi ; warranted bperfectly sound, and klud in single double baruoss. old fur Want, of nse. Inquire at Stet's Stable, Street, below . Twelhh. PROPOSALS. pIIOPOSALS FOR STATIONERY, &c. —COLLECTOR'S OVPICE, CUSTOM HOUSE, YHILADEL RATA, May JO, 11t0I. SEALED AND ENDORSED "Proposals for Books, Blanks, :qui Stationery for the Custom HOUSE.. Philadel-' phut, ' • will be received at this office until the 18th day of June, ifielutd ve, for supply:4lga. Custom House, for one year, from the Mils day of June, 1864, p fth Blank Books for Entries, Records, Abstracts, Etc.. Printed Books of Bonds, &c Printed Blanks, for Enrolments, Licenses, Reports, Aeoun vitg,Ste. Stationery, vie: Pens, Ink, Paper,Pencils, am. The whole probably not to exceed Ks, Liberty is reserved to accept such proposals for the whole or any portion of the articles therein named. It is also to be understood that all such articles as may be requited, and which are not expressly Men tioned in the schedules, shall be furnished by the con tractors at the usual market prices, or may, at the op tion of the Collector, be purchased in open market. Schedules of articles and estimated quantities, with specimens and other required particulars, furnished on application at this office. Bonds, with satisfactory security, will be required for the faithful performance of the contract. myl7. twit WM. B. THOMAS, Collector. A MAY CLOTHING -AND EQUIPAGE XX- OPPICE. CINCINNATI, 0., May 12th, 1864, PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned until THURSDAY. May 26th, 1564, at 2 o'clock P. M., for fur nishing this Department (by contract) with CLOTH, D. R UNIFORM—Army Standard. FLANNEL, BLOUSE, do. do. SallnPlgs of which may be seen at the Wive of Clothing and Equipage in this city. To be delivered free of charge at the U. S. Inspection Warehouse in this city, in good new packages, with the name of-the party furnishing, the kind and quantity of goods distinctly marked on each article and package. Parties offering goods must distinctly state in their bide the quality they propose to furnish, the price, and time of delivery. Samples, when submitted, must be marked and num bered to correspond with the proposal; and the parties thereto Mita kuanntee Chat the goods shall be, in every respect, equal to Army Standard, otherwise the propo sal will not be considered. •••• . - . A guaranty - signed by two responsible persons must accompany each bid, guaramtecuag that the bidder wilt titipply the articles awarded to him under his proposal. Bids will be opened on TIRTIND AY, May 26, 166.1, at 2 o'clock P. IL, at this office, and bidders are requested to be prosent. Awards will be made on Friday., May 17th, Bands will be required that the contract will be faith fully rulalled. Telegrams relating to Proposals will not be noticed. Blank forms of Proposals, Contracts, and Bonds may be obtained at this once. . . . The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is reserved. By order of Colonel Thomas Swords. A. Q. M. 0. C. W. MOULTON, rosl7-9t Captain and A. (l. M ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE. . CINCINNATI, OHIO, MY 10E111504. PRO„POSALS ARE INVITED BY THE LINDER SIGAID, until TUESDAY, May 24th, 1.901, at 2 o'clock I% M,, for furnishing this Department. (Ly col:dead) with: Drills—Army Standard, ordinary width. Do do. ES inches. Flannel—Canton, Army Standard. Flannel—Shirting, do Lace—Worsted, scarlet, 14 inch, Army Standard. Do .jz do do Lace, Worsted, Yellow, 13.‘ do do Do do .% do do • gsl.mples of which may he seen at the Wilco of Clothing and Et' mipage In this city. To be delivered free of charge at the IL S. Inspection Warehouse in this city, in good new packages, with the name of the party furnishing, the kind and quantity of goods distinctly marked on each article and pitekag, Parties offering, goods must distinctly state in their bids the quantity they propose to furnish, the price. and time of delivery. Samples, when submitted, must be marked and num bered to cerrei,pond with the proposal; and the parties thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be, in every respect, equal to Army Standard, otherwise the propo sal will not be considered. A guarantee, signed by two respectable persons, must accompany each bid, guaranteeing- that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to him under his proposal. Bids will be opened ou Tuesday, Boy 24th, 180-1, at two o'clock P. AL , lit this office, :tad bidders are re quested to be present. Awards will be made on Wednesday, May 25th. Bonds will be required that the contracts win be faith fully Telegrams relating to proposals wild not be noticed. Blank forms of proposals, contracts, and bonds may be obtained at this office. - The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable in re-' served. By order of Col. Thomas Swords, A. Q. AL G. C. W. MOULTON, myl7-71 Captain and A. Q. m. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, WAISIIIIIIITON, May 4, ISM. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned it has been made to appear that.THE SEVENTHNATIONAL BANE OF PHILADELPHIA, county of. Philadelphia,and State of Pennsylvania, has beendnly organized , nnder and according to the requite ment& of the act of Convene entitled "An act to pro yideu National Currency, secured by a`rdedgs of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof," approved February 25.1565, and has complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the iniBj4BB3 0.1 Banking: • Now, therefore, r, HUGH MoCULLOCH, Comptroller of the:Currency, do hereby certify that THE SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, county of Philadelphia., and State of Pennsylvania, ie authorized to continence the 'business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my band and seal of office, this FOURTH DAY OF 'MAY, UHL [Seal of the CoMPtroller of thRUGe Curreue s if. al ttr - Ltoca mrl3-2m, Goiriptcoller of the entente!. AmpiI,iIEMENTS. (=IRO - VMS CHVITITUT - S TREET THEATRE. LEONARD GROVER MANAGER, (Also of Grover's Theatre, ♦,'ashington, D. 0.) THE COOLEST AND MOST COMPOBTABLE THEATKS IN AMERICA. THE LAROEST AND BEST COMPANY IN AMERICA. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Mar /7, 11)1, Eindodonn'a ealAbrated Comedy, in three ante, entitled LEAP YEAR; On, THE LADIES' PRITILINS, With the Most Powerfu l Cast in America. To conclude with the roaring Farce entitled A QUIET FAMILY. During the evening, A MAGNIFICENT MI:MCA* MILAPIGE, by Koppim and the Grand Or hektra. WALNUT -STREET THEA TRE, VI I 8 (Tuesday) RNENITIO. Mn 17th BENEFIT OF Mr. S. rtemeT,a. ' Tile Derromtance will ceermerien with the Trim)) Drama of IRELAND AS' It WAS. llov,aatl Pat (introducing the cldebrated Donn brook Jig) • •• • Mr. 8. REMPIA. SAILOR'S HORNPIPE by Prof, FORDITAM. After Mary Drama of theMIDNIGFIT WATCH. Ceto the Pitt Poldiet , • , Mr. S. HOME. r Fe conclgtio with BROTHER BILL. Arfp Brother Bnnitmln Air. It HR./MS. 17‘,TALNIIT-STREET THEATng. /Aoki DAN.. WEDNESDAY, - SATURDAY,' HE% NW celaiill ON NATION! 7 - b ,, )2,00Jrn.. yen ngal .le a etre..ifi, 1,13 W EtiVERN, WESTMIt.N. Assisted W ti nolo ' , rated virus . g irlsh tra than Df it.W. Fir WHA Lg-V. • g'3 LI It. W. ii. tiV]IALI.6 Y, In Au glintin Daly sn ,, at Monti oonotional Oar. LA'S, T FOIttiAK7.I 4 : , P LEAH, LEAH, Tlf Koltsit K ',EA 11, 1111 VORAKE:7, LFAFT, (a Jewish maiden) 1 t t I i 4F.WO,STERtf. NATHAN, (au apostate Jaw , W. A, W ILAI.L6r, I , ll.4,Driceg or c4i Wil Jellllllll Roots in 9 y spell ed at th e box-otAffe, botwoo.. 110 boars of fl ana l % WITITOUR EXTRA cIIALREI - - - JOIN DREW-13 NEWARCH. F.. - THEET , THEATRE. tiIiCOND WEEK Filltitig.'DßEW; Who will appear in a neiv,irisli Drama, 4 'a'-NIGHT(TUESDAY), I).FAS 17TH, MAC CA111 , 11.1 AM:RE. 1861. Darby St.llivaii (with songs) ' Drew; . Solomon (hipper Stuart lb:omm'. Mac Cart), y 111.1 re • Darton , Ani. Nary Mne iiiarttry Miss E, To conclude with Lire roaribir farce of Tll `,N ON , Larry Hitoliwitii (with wiiirts) • Framit Draw: FRIDAY. BENEFIT OF FRAIT4C DUEW: Doom, opon at 734. Curtain rises 8. A CADEMY OF MUSIC -C4R,IND SWAT, ICN"rEICPAINMENT hy the iraICVLA NIA 'I an ADDILINg nn.PATItIOTIUM Arn) THE RE3tiLLON, by J. WAGNTIR JRlClftlfr; ,on TIIESPAY EVBNINO, May al, t'igt Prooeodis to be given to the Great Sanitary Pair, i.e. - lion' Aid So ciety. Conger-010p Refreshment Sabion, and thee Charity Hospital. myl7-Qt. SI'ECTAL REQUEST, THE VUTCHINSON FA3II 'Wit:jive their the CLOSING CONCER.7B, before re turning to their OM) IP/MESITA D, On TRTIRSDAV .E/,TNING, Nay MEL. at CONCERT IrALL, CIIESTNUTSTRITti On FRIDAY EVENIN:,/, Nbly lath, at lIANDEL AND IIir:EDN HALL, SPRING GARDEN . STREET. On SATURDAY FXRNING, May 21st, at ODD FELLOWS' HALL, CAMDEN, 1W SPECIAL INVITATION, The Progrninwe for these Concerts ha, been 3efeeted with great care, including several now l'atrietizASenga: Then' Concert on Tintranay mutat; lastllo4 %noon Hall to rerrletion. - . Tickets 24 cents. enat7o'clock;comtcence a intrence 8. Tickets for sale at the Hall during the day. mor. CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC IN THE TABERNACLE BAPTIST CIILIRCIVI CHESTNUT Street, vest of Ei 17, Eighteenth Street, ON TUESDAY EVENING,MAY DM On the occasion of the OPENING' OF THE NEW ORGAN. Built by E. & R. 0, V. ROOK', of Rosana. __ THE VOCAL DEPARTMENT mvitaillpd by. PROFESSORS T. BISHOP AND A. R. TAYLOR; • Assisted by LADY AND GENTLEMEN AMATEURS. Director B. CARR CROSS Church open at 7 o'clock TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. EACH To be had at the door on the evening of the Concert, yl6-2t - F IFTEENTH SECTION.-GRAND LITERARY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT' aid of the School Fund of the GREAT t;ENTRAL Alu Cby the PR ILAD ELTTI lA. JBOLIANs. SELECI READINGS by N, K. RICHARDSON,Emq, CALISTHENIC; EXERCISES, &c., At MUSICAL FUND HALL, THURSDAY, May IP, at 5 (1,:„zlock P. M. Tickets 21 cents. MYl7.3t,* A SEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER TENTH AND CHESTNUT. Third and last week of WOODEOPPE'S BOHEMIAN TROUPE GLASS BLOWERS. ONE WEEK MORE! TREMENDOUS ATTRACTION! A case of glass-work valued at Twenty•five Dollars, given away evening. A LARGE COLLECTION GIVEN AWAY AT EAOR EXHIBITION! Go and see,. Go and see, Every Night, at 7 n Every Night, at N. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 2 o'clock. SPLENDID PRESENTS! EELENDID PRESEN'ES I See programmes. See prograutmas. my isle kCOTTISII CONCERT, UNDER THE N.-.? AUSPICES (9E THE SCOTTISH SOCIETIES OP - PHILADELPHIA, IN BEHALF OF THE UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION, MUSICAL FUND HALL, FRIDAY May 20, 1864, MR. GEORGE SIMPSON, et New York, the greatest Scottish Singer or the day has kindly volunteered Ma services. The following Philadelphia favorites have also Yolan• teered, and will Mug some beautiful Scotch Melodies: M ISS MATILDA SCHILL, IMR. FAMES TAYLOR, MRS. MELLAN, MR. ALEX. ROBB, PROF, BISHOP, Mt. DUNCAN, MR. THOMAS E. HARKINS. MR, DANIEL McINTYRE. ,pen at 7 ;. commen ea MS. wile of the Swum 10 cents; Lo 'ening of Concert, myl4-41r!‘ Conductor TicketH 50 cents. Doors Books, containing the wo be had at the door on the eve IN BTITUTION FUR THE BLIND, CONCERT by the Pupil 14, On TUESDAY Evening, May 17th, at 8 o'clock, In aid of the SANITARY COMMISSIOP.7, to the Hall. of the. Institution. A choice selection of Vocal and la stramental 'Pieces will be given. Tickeht 21 Contra, For rio)o n 4 the Store, No, 11 South EIGHTH n'treet, and at the door. rayiti-tt* SIGNOR BLITZ WILL . GIVE TWO entertainments, at SANSOIif-STREET HALL, On TUESDAY. the 17th that., at 3 and 8 P. PC, uuder the awnipicea of the titxth ,9choo/ Uectloh, for the benefit et the SANITAItY FAIR. myl6-2V" A SSEMBLY BUILDING., TENTH and CHESTNUT Sit...Am.—Last six nights of WY DIAN Ventriloquist and Wizard, who positively closes SATUE,DAY, May '2l. WE EN ES DAY acidsimunnAv, the two last Afternoon Exhibitions. ni i ttau ce 2.5 cents; oh Slciren 15 . centm. myll3-Bt.. AGRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAIN NOT win he Oren at the NATIONAL HALL,.. DIARRET Street, near ' hirteenth on 1`111:81)Alt EVIL ' . BANG, May 17th, by the pupils o? the Lombard-street Public School, Fifth Section, under the direction of Mr. JAS. N. BIRD,M insisted by r. Ai BURRIS and his re nowned Concert Troupe, (who have kindly tenderedv their iterviepti for the occaitiou i ) couelotlug of Boloti. Trio,', quartettes , and Choruses, in aid of the Sanitary Fair. Tickets cents each, to be had at the door on the night of the performance. Doors open at 7' o'clock performance commence at 8 o'clock. myl.4.3t*. A T T RACTIVE.DRE'S MAY PARTY, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May Mat, AT CONCERT HALL, from :3 to 7 F. for the l3enelit of the Committee on Labor, lucome, Revenue, of THE SANITARY PAIL The Entartainment will consist of MUSIC, DANCING, AND SPORTS. Single Ticket. Fifty Cent.. • Ticketel Admitting an Adtat and Two Children Onek Dollar. For vale at the Monte Stores. myl2-10i, ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA. FIOUSE. "THE FAMILY RESORT." CABNCROSS AND RINEY'S MINSTRELS THE STAR TROUPE OP THE WORLD. In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid S l inglnip l ßetr t Hful s Dancing, L , Tlghtblis Bag. " Vili'EN4l i IA n ENn i Ii s 'AR C NSTV EVERY EVEN NO THIS WEEK . . Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. fe27-3m J. L. CARNGROSS, Badness Manager. xr co W OPEN—THE FORTY-FIRST -L't ANNUAL EXHIBITION OP PAINTINGS IMP SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Or THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, Open from 9 A. M. till 7 P. M., and from 8 till 10 in Ott evening. ap26-tf PERSONAL. CHANGE OF NAME.-NOTICH, IS hereby given that I have petitioned the Court of COMMon Plea 6 of rhiltuielpitin County for leave to change my name to Albert Reger. ray:;-tur St ALBERT REGER PLUCK. LOST AND FOUND. LOST OR MISLAID - r"DRPETTJAL POLICY INSURANCE in the Enterprise, No. 1693, Twenty-live Hundred Dollars. dated January 31, CARTEL ISd'3.,,- also,Fire Association No. 20.606, for One Thousand Dollars,to RESTORE June 30,1860. Nay 19..1E64. myll-stuthat• $3O ll REWARD.-LOST, ON, FRI DAY Night, May 13th, on thee - Pennsylvania Railroad train, between Altoona , and Hilfliehurg, or at the Thirrinburg, Depot, in %Mtn: from the renn,ylvania Railroad train to the Baltimore train, A BUFF. ENVE LOPE:, containing about sl,oooiu Government Funds. A lowartt of 000 will be paid for the came if left with Gen. A. L. RUSSELL, in HARRISBURG, who is au tberize.a to pay the reward. inyl3-2r nil REWARD.—WAS STOLEN Obi Somw the Evsni Mg' of the 30th of Anil, A DIAMOND BREASTPIN. The above reward willberald. for Ii 1, 3 .4 Calving if with SETH H. FEIGN, ca - bier of thd CONTINENTAL HO TEL, and no kipokiop~ axkPd. myl2-60` EXCURg'IOVR. asuzzim j i 4. - , DELIGHTFUL SUM MER EXCURSIONS. Lake Ontario, Saguenay River, The Thousand Islands. Portland, The Rapids of St. Lawrence White Mottntain4. River, Saratoga Springs, Montreal, Are., ac., Ste., Qupbee, Sze._ Ste. r.ekels for the above Exenreione Which have 'been so long and favorably known to the Philadelphia Pub lic, by various routes to Niagara Falls, for sale at the PHILADELPHIA AND. ELMIRA. RAIROAD TICKET OFFICE, northwest corner SIXTH and. CHESTNUT Streets, where fall information will lie gi ven. N. VAN HORN, Ticket Agent. JOHN S. MLLES, General Agent, THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Streets. ntylo-tuthatjyl THE MOST POPULAR PICTURES -I- made are REIMER'S Colored Photograplyi for 31 % ungurriavgott in style, execution, and culuriug,, specimeas at the popular Gallery, SECOND street, above (tree". 0111:1111ENTS AND GRAVE STONES. — A Urge assortment of Grave-Stonee,of various designs, mails of the finest Italian and AllleriCall Marble, cow-tautly on hand at the Marble. Works of . ADAM STEINMETZ. RIDGE Avenue, below Eleventh street, Philadelphia. ap22-3tuif a. l= it : u FOR ALBANY AND TROY, VIA DELAWARE ANA RARITAN CA -I`,.==e barge HAPPY RETURN, Capt. AfeWril Ramo ' in now loaduag at that wharf below SPRUCE. Street, and will leave for the above points on WED NESDAY, 18th, at a o'clock P. M. For freight, which will be taken at roa.enahle ratoa. apply to D. L. FLANAOAN, Agout, R loYl4-. 304- South . DELAWARE Avenue. f. A t WRITTEN .AND VERBAL DE , SCRIPTIONS of Character,Constiintion, and Ta atk l t r o n n t, ADVlCEar e lt i ll i l .t . o u l t, lstAs i me g ss , Otien, d Et r u a r n t: adaptation_, &c., day and ing of CHllinvErsocin " TORN L OATEN. evening, IJ3r Phranologist and . Boolooller Inll9-stuth No. 25 TENTH Street.ttbove Cheetisuk, CORRECT PIANO TUNING.- M Mr. C. .E. SARGENT'S Orders for Tuning me Bernd rincPianos are received at MASON & CO.'S S 3 / 4 990. 907 CHESTNUT Street, only. Mr. S. has had eleven years' factory experience! 1.1 Lendon and AV° Bettie'einployment in Philadelphia. SPECaIi. - - Planed reiettl&ved souad as soft ark sweet-toned as new, manta removing. Terms for Timing, *l. LADIES TRUSS AND BRAM STORE—Conducted by_ Ladies, TWSLFTIE Street, first door below Race. Every article in their line elegant, easy, and correct in make. C. H. NEI DLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, on the' corner of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. N. B.—Pagessional accuracy insured. ray4-Stinif ilop,„ MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED upon Diamonds., Iratibuth. 41Hk yr._ Plate, Clothing &a JONNS ou• Old EstabliOujd Jul . ( li l t _er and OAFIZOLit Street% below ° bout fAktf'?"" - To. commence at 8 o'clock.
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