The €ti Jas S Wilgur, St Louis John Milhau, New York Frauk Mllhan, Now York JamesGardaor. NO Henry Getldea, N 0 J W Hutchinson.Hurrisb’g L R Boggs, Harrisburg Thos J Anl, Pittsburg Mm 0 Ahi, Pittsburg MUs ElSeu Ahl, Pittsburg Mrs Thos Telford, Pittsb’g BCJillson SS Elliott, Wash, B 0 V F Varxo, California V W I harper, N Y hicv I) .Seed, Illinois 31 Kellogg » wf, Balt ' lovi Kiglitmyer, H 3 Wm Barrotl, H « H Docker, NY [ K Walsh, Wash. DC olm liobtaon, Wash, D Cj Cooper, Now Jersey | •‘■SiSfftLS. ! 1 Horton, Torrvtown.Pa f Harris, NY tn Dorrauce, T» .T j B*»uuer#Bieinpnla \V JUl.ioti, Hartford . Calltcnrt, Harrisburg Yaloy & wf, Kaatoa r Strchel k 3a, Easton ini Greeti Jt wf, Easton ut-i Green & tister, Easton is« E Boucher, Easton vhn Swift, Scranton h A Cooper. Germantown Jas P Gaggiu, Brie, Pa Miss Morton, N Y „ T W Sweeney, N Y J Wuruoll, N Y W U Puri, Uouu J J Mayor, LewHtown W M Beelem & la, Carlisle-. Geo Grist, Middletown Mlm T A Crist, Middletown Miss A Crist, Middletown 0 M Baktmsmr, Penan G Murder, Elizabethtown J Stewart & hi, Lnueastor Miss A McGovern, Peuna J Patterson, BaUlmote Mrs Rogers & eh, Baltimore l! M Maxwell, Lebanon Richard Neily, Lebanon Dr B F Heheuck k wf, Pa P Faber, Tamuqua J W Rosebyrry, Pottsvl Ho Miss A Roseborry.PottHV Mrs W K Beyer, PotUvlUe D B Kaufman, Reading T Walsh, St Louis TW Morse, Cleveland J L lialtieinau, Mfedia Miss M Haldeiuan, Media MUsJ.L Briuton, Madia J A Ftthlan, N Jersey J R HoagUuul, N Jersey DrF Etter, Chestnut Hill IV U Diflendorffer, Lane go F R DitfenderlFer, Laoc co G B Schall, AUontown E Albright, Ailentowu B F Bevins, New York II C Horton; Illinois C F ilorton, Illinois Mrs Horton & 2 eh, 111 CP Andrews, Illinois P Benjamin, Illinois C Williams, Illinois J Brown, Pemia Kauffman, Mechanicub'g is A d Kauffman* Poutift Us Mutter, Mechanicsb’g p II Long St wf, Pemm s S C Zi*g. Mochanlcsb'g Bowman & wf, Millersv M Hostetler, Millorsville Kiegel, Mechanics burg bontheiiner, Pouua- Wolveifcon, Sunbury Mullin, Ilanisburg i Rutherford, Harrisb’g <s K H McLean, Penna sh F EMcLeau, Penna E McLean, Penna Fimn, Wilm. Bel f McCauUey, wilm, Del J \\ Downing, tl SA iss H J Magruaer, Penna Keueagy,.Lancaster f G Thompson &la.Harug ol K M Spencer, USA K Dickon* Phllft W Lyon St wfjiuntingdu L\od, HunUugdoa Wilkinson, Washiagttt :oL’ni»n & la, Penua . W Mason, franklin. McMurtrie & wf, Penna i»s E Gregg, Huntingdon L McMurtrie, Penna r H Lesman, Lancaster Witlirow, Mifflin Mitchell, W Cambridge .as "Withrow, Mifflin E Meredith, Baltimore K KeHy, Baltimore S Kelly, Baltimore J Shoemaker, Harrisburg -F Lee, Cumb co f M Clarence, Chicago . 0 Jamem Burlington J Seely, New York w Shoemaker,"W Newton P Gijrher, Lauc co It Mcßride, New York . Stricklcr, reana T W Wall, Ohio Col P B Button, Cincinnati A L Landou, Cincinnati EPStambough, Wis K P Bolton, Wisconsin Miss B Harrison, Pittsburg Miss T Haarisou, Pittsburg A P CoiterTPittsburg Miss Aud raws. New port Miss Hayne, Newport RP Porter & wf, Uarrisb’g Mai Johnson, EISA WP Donnell, Portland MissDouuoU, Portland M Varlan. Portland E Evard, Boston E G Garrison, Boston rcYxnntsP* Geo W Shelton, Conu R Clarke, Bells Mills Jus T Stewart, B S A W H Marklo, Greensburg J N Lauglioy, Ponaa Geo Marshall, Lock Haven Jacob Young & In, Auburn A 11 Foster, Phila ■ Sami Cumfroo, Pittsburg PMcCuskie, Pittsburg Jas Wilkins, Pittsburg L O’Brien, Pittsburg J D Robinson, Pittsburg J M Kepler, PhiUipsburg Abel Pannepacker, N J Win W Riley Miss Newoouib Miss M-Newcomb .. D H Butz, M Chunk . Kolvt Lockhart, Bethlehem G W Shoop, Harrisburg B Strattou «ia, Salem, N J C Lawall k la, Easton Mrs Thos Miller, Easton Miss M Butz, Easton The Me] «8 Y Newcomb 10* Slough, NeWYille V Henderson Grayfon.Sbfppensburg P WjtlieroWtßbippens'ff E>>ter, Ohambersburg <J C Eystor, Chain bers'g Eynter & la,Chaiabers’g Heyser,Chambering •shK Heyser,Cb»mbers’g B Gt. mini, Pittsburg N tiuitiu, uSA char! Harry* Lancaster ' Bernard, Washington ;ii«nd,rbUa ts A Meiner, l’hita ’ilmartb, Pittsburg jberts, Cleveland oens?nring, Summit Bill nl Hunt, Gatasanqua m Thomas St wC A Chapman - N Phillips Ka to Thomas i E Martin ‘sMHorubeek -s A McLean, Allentown ; Horubeck, Allentown H Lewis, Allentowu Lewis, Allentown h M J Lewis, Allentown j S A Lewis, Allentown! i E L Lewis, Allentown •ckhurdt, M Chunk b Henry, Heading Gallagher, York, Pa Hobson, Elmira, Pa Benjamin, Marietta US A - h unison, St Thomas, Pa ee, Yt-rkco, Pa ielly & la, Uauphin co ' Brown, Milton Soutbjnayd, New York tut St In, Harrisburg s Jl Fahnestock, Pa . U Epploy, Uarrisbnrs Deyauuan,Plimpton, 0 min, Cincinnati, 0 anewart, St Paul. -oak, St Louis ightmyer, Reading Wood, New Jersey Arney, Alleuiowa Varner, Michigan i Twaildell, N J dford, M Chunk t'isenring, M Chuuk V Esser, M Chunk tcdman, M Chunk >owetl St wf.Slatiug’u t McHowell, Sia’n ompson &la, N J H Payne,-New York 'hitman, Pitt3burg Clark. Wash, Pa isina, Williamsport l A Mussina, Wrnb’t tiller, Cbambersbnrg Miss Susan Butz, Easton i J M Driesbach k hi, Easton Goo B Titus, Easton Geo J Hill, Buffalo J C Fuller,New Jersey l 11 AThonipsou&la, Harrlsb t'B M StouOe, Lancaster co Sami Kuutz. Mt Joy Juo Hostetler, Lancaster cb J F Stauffer, Lancaster co P Fagan, Mauch Chunk ‘ Levi F SnuiUy, New Jersey Jos A Fisher, Now Jersey * L Clark, Baltimore Mrs A B MUler k child, Balt Henry W Petrikin. Muncy W Patton A: la, Columbia - T G Evens k moth, Lewisbg : Mrs SHUrwig, Lewlsburg John Latte, Greensburg ' W Brady & faiu, Harrisbg Maj Frank Hays, Illinois Jesse Finnell, Baltimore Jos DeLlime, Hanover BB Campbell, Pittsburg J N Golf, E Hampton, Conn John Gardner, New York . T f Winfield, Jr, Bucks co L SchneUer, Wmspnrfc W A Wylie & wf, Newport Hon Geo Scott, Catawissa J A Willis, Shinpensburg. Alex Stewart, Shippensb’g Alex Aminas, Lewlsburg T H Purdy, Sunbury W Brooks, Emporium J 0 Ward, Troy, Pa . R W Leonard, Troy, Pa G Monroe, Troy, Pa < SN Spalding Dr E G Tracy Dr R C Rockwell, Troy, Pa David Ripley, New Jersey A Retnum, Jr, Chester, Fa Tlie An ialtby & wf,- Wash lunisoo, White House ’eazej% Maryland jneubiium, K J terican. J Jameson* Reading Frank B Nagle D J Lincoln, Birdsboro PHFltkian, Bridgeton,NJ J K McCurdy & 2 dan, Pa R Marsh, Chester co J Knowles & pod, Bel H C Ynute, Schl Haven C A Lake, Prov, R I : Jl T Poster & 2 dan, Penna W L Dayis & la, Easton ' Miss Davis, Easton Mrs W Ooucher, Easton Mrs .T Wary, Easton G Kearn & wife Miss Keara jgau tuuL', Kew York loud, Springfield ickson, Dayton is a Ih, New York ight, New York lor & la, Kew York Orson, Indiuna, Fa llongbliy, Pecoa u’oast & wf, If J »uth J S Marsh, Lewlsburg,Pa JWeiat & wf, Minersville JPosrceic wf, Miuersville CW Hopbara, Williamspt H W White, Williamsport, Tbos Gorman* Pottavilie G P Barley* N Hampshire A W Steinman,Marietta, Pa B Sturges, Conn J Bauman, Lancaster W A Shoemaker, Tamaqua E 0 Chapman, Norwich, Ct R Gwin, New Jersey John SI rick & son indie, Lancaster umrifl, -Penna ins, Penna v a wf, Maryland Tay, Ft Deposit,Md rmer, Morfield, Pa ;ka, Miner&ville • ats-on, Hartford .iwtll, Minersvtlle Thurlwell, Minersre r Ik son, Mtnersville ’ Hear, Mlnersville UaiDS & wf, Mlneraye r iUiaiLS, Mtnersyille sabine & w. Penna Lips & w, Mmersre Lima, Indiana en, Muncy, Pa vwn &la, Wash, DC Jhoii. Little Falls *en, U S A D K Bryant, Chicago W W Tschndy, Delaware J W Tilson & la, N York Sami L Cooley & la, Easton J F. Ganger & wf, Hilton Joslah Whipps, New York ' Cha* E Foster & lady J S Kirk & la. St Glair Hewitt, Hantingdn Hew Jersey rtz, Chambersburg her, Chambersburg teld, Hew York >ver, Point Pleasant : Miss Mary J Kirk, St Clair Master John Kirk, St Clair Kick’d Sharpe, Bckley John W Houston* Del L Rooke, Winfield Tlie iUi Pennsylvania neon, Penn a fnloit. . Mrs Spang, Reading Mrs A Spang, Reading A G Reuiuger & la, Pa MrsMiuieh, Allentown Miss Letsenrlng, Allent’n H GutH & wf, Allentown Miss Clara Murer, Penna Mrs John Gath, Allentown B F Gould, Pennsylvania Mrs J C Brown,.N J , Mrs C Brown,-New Jersey Miss Case, New Jersey PeterS Cox & wf, N J Miss S M Johnson, N J E Moser, Reading W D Loomis, Wilkesharre AM Kern, Bethlehem Mrs C Freeman, St Clair E Waddle, Hancock, N Y J B Smith &.wf, Penna A H Fa’zinger.M Chunk MrsFatzinger sc ch, MClmnk MmT RCrellen, MChnnk N S Wolle, Pennsylvania Geo W Hipp, Peiniayl vania M Huehner,Pennsylvania F H Christ, Pennsylvania Mrs J Ode rhout, Penna Stewart Forhert tlf, Pennsylvania iick>JDayton, 0 felt Hollidays b «vr & la, HollidayBb 1-well, Penna . Williams, Penna mgcr, New York 'ke, Pittsburg •\ Pittsburg ■)7 t HarveysvUle Harveysville 'den, Boston iid &la, Johnst’n rmaa & wf, Pa Mullen* Cincinnati is, Maryland *: Cnjrtey, USA: rev, Pennsylvania ugli.Greencastle Stevens. Penna iupert, USA ars, Bnsbkiil . vnes Strnble soH & wf, Ef Jersey HoaselKN Jersey ayne*. D S A idc & wf, Easton t Lalshaw, Reading diaw, Reading - areier, Reading jnes, Reading try Hartman, Road; lartrnan, Reading j >, Harrisburg ' i i tman , H arrisbnrg dresser & la, Pa raker, Mt Clair ! rilock, Wmsporfc • uskirk, Penna uskirk & UfWmp’k jl Kaufman, Beau Huvlter* Reading Cuufman, Beading iau, Reading ’fman, Beading tfoot, Fleetwood A Parsons, Troy, Pa IS Huber, Pottavilie ;SSSeveely, Wmsport John Winters, Wmsport Miss M Goodeson,Tamaqaa B H Leahart, Penna , Mrs Lenharfc, Penna [John Humphrey,Waahin’n [Mrs Alexander, Delaware Miss Fields, Delaware S Prentiss, Washington W 0 Marxian, Penna J Coleman, Harrisburg J H Oberly, Womelsdorf Mrs J II Oberly, Womelsd'f Miss M E Quinly, WomeU’f W S Kennedy, Lancaster co Miss Kennedy, Lancaster co W L Lance &son,Plymonth B Thompson & wf, alt Paul Miss It Robbins, Bonn?, itionnl. • A W Cese, Reading . Thos Wright, Heading Dr Weitzel, Reading AF Wrightmyer&wf.Reß'g Mrs J Corkorey, Reading M S Gatb, Allentown T V Rhoads, Allentown GeoEssenhnth, PotUriile S Bnch & wf, Reading Isaac McCnne & wf, Chester Mrs Gablo. Tyrone J II McCallister, Penna Albert Ritter, Reading E Thompson, Penna H Raber, Lebanon Miss 8 Haber, Lebanon H Miller, Reading John Rick, Reading Alex Werner, Reading . Adam Rise, Lebanon Wm Zina be!, Tioga eo T 31 Dece, Tioga co II Shultz, Williamsport E M D Levon, Williamsport .T Kirkpatrick, Maryland D Boyer & wf, Owngabnrg H Krebs & wf, Orwlgabnrg The Nt ;ei\ fottaville iP, Allentown fman, Allentown . Kirk, York co ton Kirk, York eo logman, Snnbury >nngma«,sum>ury >ll, Orwigsburg ig, Orwlgsburg r, Boylestown iford, Doylestown r & la, Heading Pbcenixville •iser. Heading ;k, PottaviHe: jack, Jtfew Berlin ver, SlinersTille iver, SUneraville ier, Lebanon ir, Lebanon riiian, Lebanon * i, Lebanon Lebanon jbanoa . ' Obey; OrwigsVf iwte* Orwigsb g ir, Beading iniereial, The Coi .'am6BlNew York in, St Clair {rr, Now York a, Ijoston Mrs J Taylor, Cheater co Mrs J D Yerkes, Chester co Mrs S Pennock, Chester co Jos Walters, Chester co 8 Cornett, PhteriixrtUe , S Ghusq & wf, Ghester co W RAsh, Coatesville Mrs M £ Knntorn, Marylnd S Pcnnock, Chester co Alex Mode, CoatesvUte D Criswell, Shippensburg J D Wiley & la, York CO" R Wiley at wf, York co J F Yocom, Penna tii, Boston Mt Uuion n, Doyleatown tz* Doylestowii I 'ader, Doylettwn t la, Lane co, Pa cerK, Ches co, Pa ju, Dayton, 0 i son, Pnila 1 jderaUcG, Penna nderalice, Penna irrlna, Penna srallce. Penna atd.G'hescO ford, York co ton, Lane co art, Doylestown - ey. Doyleatown C L Caster, Fenna G L Carter, Washington W & Williams, Penna Mrs E Williams, Penna H M Shoemaker, Penua Miss Taylor, Ches co MUsPentiock, CUes co W D Cause, Ches co es Union. Andrew Folby, Hawhburg John Bruner, Lancaster co A Hoover, Blair co ■ G A : Livinj?ston& la, Pa. S Devlin, Columbia, Pa C Widerbbi’g, Ogden City G V Mousley, Stilt Lake - Samuel Bell, Penna iK W Cunningham . |Wash McLeary, U S A 1 J P HeJHofinger, Miffiint’a r Pmilk Jones, York co, Pa |Dr Richter, Brooklyn - m v The Btati EeUttPgrov# ‘ )KpU', Peana h» Pentift field, Miffiiß, Pa Indtatia, co rtycke, Burrlab'g Jpdjcke.HarriHbj; irk, Chester eo i k, Chester co j . Clark, Chester eo ! lan, Meehanicshurg er, WrlfihtsvHle über, ’WrlghtavHle The Bari frtOQs, Hatbtfro avia, Maryland luiau, Delaware co Ihoii, Honeadalo oy, Dovlesiowu AM, Pari-on, Bucks co ilader.'Fox Chase >U:r, Bucks co ilton, goleburr i Walton,Solehuryj I‘otz, Doyiestown : •nbt, Doyiestown tea, Bucks co j ley Shear.; T Leavenworth, Pemia Mark Palmer, Jr. Bucks co John Barton, Chicago J Simpson Barge, Bucks co A Godschalk. Lancaster Mrs Oodschalk, Lancaster O W Woratall, Bnckmanv D Palmer, Jr, Edgewood/ Cor Tompson, Buckingham MasterTompson, Buck’rn ,8 Probaseo, Clinton, N J Geo Probasco, Clinton, N J Mrs H B Border, Petiita C N Bryan, Doylestown F Adelmau, Duylostown - m'tfljt, By berry vlor, Bucks co ;k Boar, The llla< Port Carbon j >.«» Cooperaliurg i i-tzcl, Allentown mix, Allentown maker, ew Texas Heading tor, Easton ?r Jt wf, Easton Ipman,Easton, man & wf.Penna >*l].Sttmneytown id & la, Ponna C J Heller, Pennsylvania. SolTitier, Orwlgaburg Fred’k FreyvPenna T Hammer, Orwigsbnrg Mrs FoLlrner,Cnrlg.sburg J E Phillips, Peuna J G Kiioe.Now Jerusalem Jacob Bionor, Kuts'towu J D Wanner, Kutztown BS Sehrack, Reading N Febr,Mahauoy City H Schultz, Williamsport * Barn ;er & la, Bristol :#*« New Jorsey Fauna Koor. Laoc co sy & la, Boston ' , Now Jersey wn, Norristown ickboa, Treutoa jedy, Lancaster co Fostor. Lane co Isaac Parsons, Heading Sami Adams, New York John H Oboriy A wf, Penna Miss E Oberly, Fauna * J H Rabn & wf, Leesport Mas S Kauffman,'Leesport Miss Kaulfmau, Leesport. *aron Dopue, Foana John Cahon, Polina Wm H. SLeoper, Trenton The lSal< C L Knausß, Bethlohem J H Knaußs, Bethlehem M A Knausn, Easton PLetnhacli, Allentown Owen Mertz, Allentown F Webster, Weatherly, Pa D Laurey, Lehigh co, Pa C Whitmoyer, S Bethlehem W Uhler, S Bethlehem P Grinkey, Monroe co, Pa Geo W Roth k ia, Lehigh co Jos .Diehl & la, Lohigh co JVm Reachloln, Penna M Kulz & wf, Slatingtou HR Rader, Peuusburg J H Kauffman. Penna Win Fcaster, Pennsburg 0 II Myers k la, Poona Wm Graul, Montgomery co Simon Peters, Middletowu David Fisher, Middletown Th Brubaker, Middletown Sami Dunavon, Harrisburg Sami Berger, Bethlehem id Engle, Jos Stopp & la, Alloutowu Miss M A Stopp, Allentown. MlssC M Stopp, Alloutowu John Ball, auak«rtowu J Woudol k la, Bethlehem i, F K Boyer, Hellortown Mi-b E Boyor, Hollortown i W H Boyer, fltllertown Miss Mary Dorn Olaser, Pa i Jacob L Grim, HoUorto\vu i Miss C E Grim, Hellortown Miss A E Grim, Ilellertowu S A Bevgor, Bothiehom J B Nice, Plainvillo Mr» Nico k dau, Plainvillo A W Potteiger, Reading Jas Kemmctt, llAiiover,Pa V ITubor k la, Bathlohom B F Worrsotler, Peuusburg John Stahl. Pennsburg Jus Hautscn, Roa«Ung Jno Engler, Frodorlck, Md W S Maratetter, Centro Yal special notices. Stakd Firm. Br THE BARD OF TOWKR HALL. Stand firm, iu fixedness of soul Supported, while the nation roe!*. But smother not, though you control, Anxieties iach patriot fools. • When deathless victories are won, Ami hope and triumph smile anew, We must not rest on what is done, But'think of what is yet to do. Even when comes some sad defeat, I,ot ys not sink unto tho dust, But trust that overthrow complete,' Cannot befall a cause so just. , Think of the thousands who have died . On fields whose strife they saw was vain, Resolved, though conquest was denied, That faithful still they would remain. Let no unebuthuess in your air A weak, distracted mind betray ? Go not unwashed, with uncombed hair, And slovenly, or mean array. But still, though anxious is the heart, : Appear in gontlemauly guise, - And vow your country’s .skill and art At Tower Hall to patronize. By far the largest stock and best assortment of Cloth ing in Philadelphia always on baud, from which all cau be as accurately fitted as by work made to measuro a«d atlwue/Ffoioer prices. For those who prefer, we have also a compiuto stock of goods in the piece, which will be made to order in the best manuer. : ' TOWER HALL, CIS MARKET Street, It. ' BENNETT k CO, Deaf Made to Hear.-Instruments to assist theHeariug, at P. MADEIRA’S, 113 S. TENTH Street, below CHESTNUT. jo!4 6t* Restore your Gray Hairs and Pro MOTE A LUXURIANT'GROWTH BY* OSfDTG * ‘ London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing, ’ * “ London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing, ” * ‘ London. Hair Color Restorer and Dressing, l * ‘ ’ London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing, 1 * - A Sure Preventive of Baldness. This discovery for the preservation of tho human hair is taking tbelead of all hair preparations; besides restoring the color and making hair grow on bald heads, it is a beautiful dressing, keeping the hair soft, smooth, and flexible, removes any eruptive diseases, itching, scurf, dandruff, &c. Many who were oald and gray have had their hair permanently restored. Only one preparation. ; NOTICE.—In consequence of the increased price of material, extra tariff, Jec., we are reluctantly com pelled to increase tho price of the- * * London Hair Color Restorer” to 75'cents per bottle, or $4 the half dozen. I Sold by Dr. SWAYNE & SON, G3O North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia.. . .it G—lB63—B, New York, AprillS.lS&L We respectfully invite your attention to and conside* ration of the justly celebrated and reliable remedy for Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Debility, and Prostration, The proprietors are prond to acknowledge the unparalleled success which has attended the sale of fcb'eSr valuable preparation, known in nearly every portion of the civilized world as the “ GOLDEN BITTERS. 1 ’ . We risk nothing when we term thema valuable pre paration, for they are one of the few articles of tie present day which are not a humbug; and we are wil ling and able to satisfy any person or persons who will call upon ns, that the celebrated “ Golden Bitters* ’ are agenuine, bonajide hygienic article. It ta the wish of the proprietors that the virtue of the article be tested be* fore condemning. A decision of their merits by any one who has tried them is worth: a million of purchased bogus testimonials. For creating a healthy APPETITB they are invaluable, ai& are unequalled as a TONIC. They are mild ia their action, and operate in givini vigor strength to' the system—not by auy change they produce in the solids, but through the medium oi the living principle. They are purely VEGETABLE, being composed of Gentian Root, Calamus,;Sassafras, and many other remedial agents of the 'Vegetable world, all preserved in Jamaica Rum and Sherry Wine. AS A BEVERAGE ; . they are the most wholesome, invigorating , and pala table stimulant ever offered to the public. And the fact of their being prepared chemically and scientifically precludes the possibility of a bitter, unpleasant taste, common to Bitters generally offered for sale. We es pecially recommend them to LADIES, and particularly to those Buffering from Debility, Weakness, and Pros tration. Half a wine glass of these “Bitters” three or four times a day will produce a remarkable healthy change in persons greatly debilitated. The “Golden Bitters M have been triedand not found wanting. They are put up in our own patent quart bottles, and for sale by Druggists, Grocers,'&c,y throughout the world. Each bottle bears a fac simile of the signature of Hub bel Sc Co. GEO. G. HTJBBSL & CO., Sole Proprietors, Hudson, N. X Depot, American Ex. Building, New Tork; E. G. BOOZ, Agent, Philada. je6-4w Hoyt’s Hiawatha Hath Restorative. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. In Longfellow’s Poem Hiawatha wae adjudged to have conferred the greatest boon' on his tribe because be brought to Its notice corn. Every one will admit that our preparation is worthy of Us name, for the bene fits it confers when it is known. WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES. It restores [faded and gray hair and whiskers to their original 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 its falling out, cleanses it and the scalp from, all ixnpu-. rities, is as readily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad ef fects of previous use of preparations containingeulphur, sugar of lead, &c. The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the follow ing challenge to test in the New York dailies three weeks, which . ... WAS NEVER ACCEPTED Let some well known and disinterested persons ap point one to the proprietor of each preparation for the_ hair to bring up the color. Every proprietor to use no thing huthis own preparation, and the person nothing also during the test. A certificate of the result to be widely published at the expense of the unsuccessful competitors. Sold everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT & CO:, 10 University Place, New York. To Clear tiie House of Flies, ttsb Butcher’s celebrated ' LIGHTNING . FLY-KILLER, a neat, cheap article, easy to use. Every sheet will kill hqnart. Sold everywhere. FRENCH, RICHARDS, & CO., TENTH and MAR KET Streets, Philadelphia, wholesale agents.. • my2s;Wfm2m Hair Dye I Hair Dye [! BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR DYE Utkeßett in the World. The only Marmless, True, and Heliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect changes Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair instantly t(/ a Glossy Black or Katural Brown* without injurlngthe Hair or Stalling the Skin, leaving the Hair. Soft and Beautiful *, imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring Us pristine color, and rectifies the ill effectsof bad Dyes. The'genuine is signed "William A. Batchelor; all others are mereimitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, &c. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street, New York. Batchelor’s new Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. . - ; Jy3o-ly One-Price' Clothing, of the Latets Styles, made in the’Best Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. Air Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. ' Onr Oxb-Price System 1b strictly adhered to. Ail are thereby treated alike. .. de2B-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. STEraiYAY & Sons, For sale only al PIANOS, Mason SIECK & CO.’S HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS STECK A CO., 6 SEVENTH {The Popxjx.au Clothing House of Phila. “OAK HALL.” Beat-class goods at moderate prices. WANAMAKER & BROWN, . S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Custom Department (to make to order) No. 18. Sixth st. Wheelee & Wilson’s Highest Fbemtom LOOK-STIT G'H SEWING MACHINES, THE CHEAPEST,! SIMPLEST, AND BEST. Salesrooms, 70& CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh. BENTE-rGRUBBJune 14th, inst., by the Rev. Dr Bomberger.Harry K. Bontz to Miss Kate Grubb, both of this city. Lancaster papers please copy. * » PALMER—ROGERSj-rOn the 9th instant, by Rev. L, L. Briggs and Rev. 157, H. Chapin, D. D., B. Frank. Palmer To Julia, daughter of C. H. Rogers. * GARRIGUES—BURT.—At tho First Congregational Church, East Saginaw, Michigan, on the 1-t inst , by the Roy D. E. Brown, Dr. 8. b. Oarrigues, of Phila delphia, to Adolo M. Burt, daughfer of Joseph Bart, Esq., or the former place. No cards. - ■* X3IBXJ- MARCH ANT.—Tho remains of CapUm Henry A. Merchant, 23d Pennsylvania Volunteers, havingarrived in the city, hie friends and those ol the family are in. vited to attend appropriate religious services at the resi dence of his father, No. 919 Locust street, this morning,. at9H o’clock precisely. . BRODHEAD.—In Washington, at the house of Hon. J E, Brady, on-Friday, June 10th, Lieutenant .Daniel Miliiin Brodhead, Jr., or thellth United States Infantry, of a mortal wonud received on the sth of May, at tne battle of the Wilderness, tin. bravely endeavoring to rescue a wounded brother officer. * HABELTINE, —ln Now York, on Saturday morning, June 1!, Helen Lane, wifooMVm. S. Hasettino. * TJLACK MOUSSELINE BE LAINIB. XJ All-wool Mousselinea, stogie widths. All-wool Moußselities, double widths. All-wool MoußHeUnes, twovardswids. ' BBSSOIt & SON, Mourning Store, No. HIS CHESTNUT Street. T7XTRA. ATTENTION TO STRA.N gebs dueing the sanjtaby pair. Full Btock of FAMCY GOODS. Fill stock of STAPLE GOODS; Fall stock of SUMMER SHAWLS FttU Bloeli Of BLACK SILKS. etui eyre & LANDELL* je7 THE GREAT CEKTRAI FAIR.— OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE ON LA BO R, IN COME, and REVENUE, No. tlB South SEVENTH Btroot, Philadelphia. . _ Tlie undorsignod, Treasuror of this Committee, ac knowledges the receipt of the following subscriptions for thelnstthree days: ■ __ David Milne, Esq..... '..***«♦»** 's’3Xl 00 Milne 8r05... * IJJ JJ) From Muncy Mills, Lycoming county, Pa IG 00 “11. N. S./ 1 Muncy........; ‘J 00 Per Joseph F. Tobias, Chairman: FromN. Huttell&Co., Easton.... 25 00 Per ,T. S. Serrill, Chnirman: From B. N. Brooke, Radnor, Delaware Co-.... 15 00 From Samuel Bancroft. Todmorden. Delaware county, from oj>orativoB of Upper Manchetter Mi 11...... 60 52 "William H. Miller, Esq., Edgeraont, Delaware county, collected by nim. .................... 161 00 From John Homan, per X. Bazin.... 10 U 8 Per P. Brooke, Schools of Radnor, Delaware county... 20 00 Collected by John McCracken, In Aston town- ? fbip, Delaware county 9Q Per Mrs. R. Hammett. Chairman: * Collected by Mi's. Stuart, of Mrs. Savan**.*... 5 00 .Per J. B. Kelley: ■ mr ~, , s, Collected of citizens of Mausflolu township, Burlington county..... 98 07 Per Miss Carrie K. Wright: • - Officers and Employees of Lehigh zinc -Works at Bt-thlehem, and Minos at Fridousviiie.per Gordon Mongos, Secretary... 359 85 From ;Pcrry Lodge, No. 2, Indopemlont Order of Good Templars, Duucuuaoii, Pa., per Wm. H. Sowers.. 4 50 lion, Oswald Thompson, Chairman: * Hon. Alexander Iv'ug, Presiding Judge Six-, teeuih Judicial' District, PennaL.....,1..... 1000 Per Dr. Walter Williamson, Chairman: Dr. Bernard Berens.... 30 00 Dr. W. C. Harbeson.U 25 00 Dr. Chavlefl E. Toothaker 5 00 Dr, D SOTindall..,. ; 500 Dr. W. M. Wimam50n......................... From Employees of Farrell, Herring, k C 0.... (w 03 From Young Ladies in X. Bazin’s Perfumery . ' ■. establishment, additional... ...... 10 36 Per John M. Riley, Chairman: - . From Samuel Yoho,.Provost Marshal, and as* sistaurs, of Eleventh District, remitted by . . Edw. Miller. E?q.............................. 106 00 From various Postmasters in Pennsylvania... ml 2 From do. do. New Jersey....i u tK) G. Schaihle, 50 cts.: H. E. Maguire, 26 e 15.... 76 Rev. E. F Muady, Salem Centre, N. Y.'....... 00 Mrs. Charlotte Prestou. 122SArch atreet...:.... . 25 00 Ladies* Aid Society of Hillsboro 1 , per R. H. . _ Williams 50 00 Collected by Jos, Haufman, Delaware Grove — ♦•:••• 6 From Workmen on the Chestnut street Bridge. . 163 50 Per P. M.-- Barren, Bingtown, Schuylkill . county.....; *•'••• -4 60 Collected by J. fit. Stoncbreakev, Mill Greek iown. Huntingdon county 2125 PerStophenN. Winslow, Cbairmnn:. Howell Evans, E5q....*...*...*................. 20 00 Per Wm. H, iferrick, Chairman:. Sferrick & Son $1,530 00 B, 11. Bartol, Superintendent.......... <3OO 00 , Foumiry....... .....12090 Machine Shop, Lower 205 20 Do. Upper....63(0 Office and Drawing Room.. 52 35 Boiler Shop.... .. 47 80 Smith 5h0p..........9S 05 PatternandCarpenter 5h0p............ 32 33—1,95103 Per K. R. MrNeeley, Ohairmau: Employees of Slacbcath k 8r0ther5.........•••• 13 50 Joiin Deoraer k 50n....... .. 30 00 Employees of 25 00 Lelaware-avenue Market C0mpany.........*.* 100 00 Per Benjamin Ome: : Fj om Employees of McCallum & Co., Carpet Fari0iy............. 131 77 From Employees"of McCallum & Go., Carpet Stores 19 PerD M. Lyle, Chairman: . From Lafayette Hose Company. 50 00 Per George W. Magee: From Employees of Samuel R Phillips, '3O and. 32 S. Seventh street, 73 00 Lukeßeiilyv E5q.... 6 03 P. WMson, Linen Manufacturer.!-.....;....... 60 00 Employees of do. (total,$110) . 60.00 Mrs. Wm. Helme, Chairman: Proceeds of a “Literary and Musical SoirGe, ” held, at Ilandel and Haydn Hall, May 31, - IS6L per Walter B. Gaskili, Treasurer . SO 30 Rev. T. B. Romain, Mercer county 5 00 J. K. Simons.. 5 00 Collected by Wm. A. Brooks, Townsend’s" 1n1et.......... 42 75 Per A. MeEiroy: From employees of Lindsay & Blakisiou. ...**»: 20 00 ■ Per J. B. Lfughes: Thomas Aldridge and employees, Germantown 26 00 Collected by Mrs'. Snyder, Mrs. Kate S-Shoch and Miss Adda Wagenseller, Selings Grove, : . Snyder county. 9710 ’ "Per H. Rowland, Treasurer, Fraukford; From Win. Baird’s Mills, Fraakford-. 155 50 From Wm. Wohsh, Takawaunn Flour Mills... 10 00 Employees of Mr. John Briggs, Dark Run Mill 37 0O Colxecied by Miss Addie Geurnsey 1425 “ by Misses Wilson and Garsed.' IS 00 “ by Charles HaU0we11................. 2 50 Exhibition of Tableaux. Mr. Job. Bali, Ch-.*. 97 00 Collected bj' Maxwell Rowland, Holmoshurg, . SlfiOjGeo. E. Bolf, $2O; other subscriptions, 1•‘537..... 27 00 Hoff & Fontain, No. 1162 North Second street *. 2 00 : Employeesqf do.. Ss‘9o ‘ ‘Charity, 1 ’ to be expended on the field 317 CO Per Geo. M. Troutman, Chairman: r Fronl"VVm. Young, Esq., President of National . Bank, Mifliiaburg, Pa........ 25 00 Collected by Ladles of Miffiinburg. . 75 00 Jacob it. Murray, U. S. Navy................... 10 00. Per C, W. Everhart: Collected at Rockhili, Bucks county.... ....... 79290 Do., by Jesse Nace.... 220 Dr. John E. Tay10r..... 30 00 Per E. Dunbar Lockwood:. ' ‘ Employees of Lockwood Manufacturing Com* • lOO 10 M. .6., one day’s income.. 5 00 Proceeds of an entertainment by the pupils Sixth room of the Young Ladies’Seminary, Bethlehem, Pa....... ...........i.A 20 06 Francis Wolle, Esq., Bethlehem 1000 Theo. Luckenhacn, Esq., d 0...; 6 00 Mrs. Yodder, 60c.; Miss Ranch, 50e............ 200 G. W; Richards....... 60 Hon. J. ’N. Conyngham, Wilkesbarre......... 25 00 H. Desilver, Esq., given to Airs.Hutter for the table 200 00 Per. Col. John W. Forney: Contributions from Washington Chronicle.••• SO 00 Rev. J. R. A.. 1 GO John D. Moore, Esq., Burlington, N. J... 5 00 Jos. Parkinson, Independence, Pa 10 00 Per Mrs. Benj. Bannan, Chairman, Pottsville, v collectedby her.............. 81146 E. D. Benton, P. M., Blakely, Pa., collected by him. ...; - 25 50 Jacob AUeman, near Upt0n........ 3 00 P. Middletou, u.-S. Hospital, Annapolis, Md. 4 00 Per John Murphy, Chairman: . Ilgenfritz & White, car builders, York, Pa ...........$l5O 00 Paintshop-.-.- ..1600 Employees smith and wood shops 131 67 Hildebrand and Eli 5prink1e............ 600 ' $303 37 „ : JOHN W. CLAGHORN, Treasurer, Oflloo, No. 118 S. SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. Other subscriptions and remittances duly receipted for: and acknowledged. Please forward them by mail or otherwise at once. Establishments or individuals having subscriptions made up or in progress will please have them for warded ap soon as possible. ' l; CVT FIOWERS FOR THE HOB TICULTURAL DEPARTMENT GREAT CEN TRAL FAlR.—Contributions of Cut Flowers are, and will, during of the Fair.be muchneeded. For the convenience of persons residing in. the suburbs, and others to whom it may be inconvenient to send to the Fair Building, Mr. H. A. DREER, Florist, No. 714.- CHESTNUT Street, has kindly consented to receive Flowers EACH DAY, which will be sent to the Fair at stated intervals during the day. - The smallest contributions of this kind will "be grate fully received, and will be acknowledged, if desired by the donors, who will leave their names with the flowers.* " D. RODNEY KING, Chairman Gentlemen’s Committee. . Mrs, J. RHEA BARTON, jell-6t ; Chairman Ladles’Committee. THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.— WW NOTICE.-Holders of SEASON TICKETS must be careful to write their names on the hack of their Tickets before presenting them at the door. No person Will be admitted on an unendorsed ticket. lOT 0 GREAT CENTRA!, FAIR-OPEN DAILY, fromlOo’ciock A.M. to 10 o’clock P. M. SEASON TICKETS, admitting to all parts but Child ren’s Exhibition........ .$5 00 Single admission.. .................................... 50 (Children under 13 years half price.) This admits to SI out of the 90 departments represented in the Fair, and to much more ihan three-fourths of the entire space covered by the buildings. . . - Certain departments, nine in number, containing ar ticles chiefly for exhibition, and not for sale, have been permitted to charge a separate price of admission, as follows: Art Ga11ery...................................... 25 cents. Arias and Trophies. . 20 cents. Horticultural Department*.... 25 cents. Relics and Curi05itie5............. 20 cents. Indian Department... 25 cents. Slgnor.Blitz’s perf0rmance5.............. 25 cents. Children .... 15 cents. William Penn Par10r...... 10 cents. Skating P0nd......... . 10 cents, Djvan... 10 cents. Ball Room. 10 cents. je9*tf . HORACE HOWARD FURNESS. KS* 5 THE CATHEDRAL OF ST. PETEB and St. Paul, on EIGHTEENTH Street, oppo site LOGAN SQUARE, is now open to visitors. Adrais* aion2s cents. Proceeds for the great Gewtral Fair, and the Or phan and Destitute children of Soldiers. je!3-mtuws-4t* • ' ,THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. . : COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND DONATIONS. Philadelphia, June 9th, 1854. - Additional subscriptions;. Schuylkill Navigation C 0....................... $1,500 00 George Macalester & Co 300 00 Samuel B. Thomas.. 250 00 Charles Taylor. 25Q00 Henry C. Carey ; 250 00 G. W. Churchman 200 GO C. H. Baker.. 200 00 Miss Ann M. Baker*.. 100 0Q Llndley 5mith......... 100 9) Lowber& Ralston * . 100 00 David Thain...... . 100 00 W.A. Rhodes-...-. 100 00 Frederick Brown.. , luu ou M. V. Baker.. 60 00 J.p. s. 20 00 Conodoquinet Lodge,No. 173, of I. O- of O. F., of Newville, Cumberland county, Pa........ 20 00 Mrs. Samuel Hart, proceeds; of a doll, dressed • and sold .103 00’ Collected by S. S, Shober, Esq: , _ Spearc, Holbrook, 3e M0r5e...........*5100 00 Cochran & Russell.. 100 00 Bunting & J0ne5........ * 199 29 ■ Simmons&Bro*« ..... 25 00- John H. Fulton, day’s wages s2^) James A Park, do. . 2 50 Jacob Ritchie, do ,150 M.Psge, d 0.............. 1 50 David Fulton, , d 0.............. 1 07' Wm. Loweberry, do 250 Hugh Cavauagh, d 0......... 150 Win* HcCrea, . d 0.............. 160 _ ' . . -■■■■■;.■ . 81017 Collected by Mrs. Charles Harmer, of the First Win. ilariner, (additi0na1)............5200.00 Miss Mary Gibson.... ****^2^ Col. S. Buckley..... 60W Henry Bower ....... 2500 ElizaH. Thomas (additional).... 10 00 John Spear John Hatchlhson. 6 00 David Norris...... 2 00 Mrs, Chas. Harmer (additional)....... 6 w ... 600 00 Collected by Mrs. Sarah HnlmeHcister, Chair* : • man Ex. Com, of West Chester, Pa: - West Chester May-party............... 5108 65 . Proceeds of Exhibition of-Useful and Fancy Articles in West Chester..... 65 35 Proceeds of articles sold-69 69 Citizeus of Hamorton. and vicinity, through Mre. 8ratten..i..i.......... 6500 South Side School, East Fallowfleld... 270 . r Children of Public School, W. Chester 871 - . Sale of a Quilt by the Ladies, through Mrs. Job Hayes... 10Q 00 „ - 410 00 PIANOS, .ASIUS BROS., [ESTNUT Street. Pianos. PIANOS., J. E. GOtJXfD, and CHESTNUT. Previously acknowledged. TO THE PUBI.IC—GREAT VS& CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE SANITARY COM MISSION.—OfIIce of the Conmiitlee on Labor, Incomes, and Revenue, No, 118 South SEVENTIIStreet. ; ■■■■■■ n The Treasurer of this {Committee, JOHN .W.CLAG HOHN, E*.q., will continue to receive subscriptions at the Office, as above, of /- -• w - ■ ••• “ONE DAY’S LABOR,” “ONE DAY’S INCOME,” “ ONE DAY’S REVENUE, ” . from individuals, firms, and corporations, during the promts of the Fair, and throughout the month of June, at the Office of the Committee, as heretofore. A Clerk will also he in attendance at the Fair, in the Depart ment of the Committee, • - SOOTH SIDE OF MAIN (ONION) AVENUE, -Nearest to the West Door Exit. 4 , . . There are numerous manufacturing establishments and workshops in the city and vicinity which liave not jet responded to the call of the Committee, aud who would, doubtless, do »b if their proprietors or foremen would more at once in the matter. We beg all such to start subscription papers without a moment's delay, u your employees caunot afford to subscribe a whole day let them give wliat they can. BntdonotlotlUe reproach rest upon any, that they have not contributed to this great effort for the relief of our poor boys now pouring out.their blood on the fields of the rebellion, when , this mighty war, waged by tbo ambition of disappoint ed men, shall have passed into history, the humblest citizen will be proud of the record of hie deeds of devo tion, if not in the defence of tho nation’s flag, at least in alleviating the * ntferings of its defenders. Subscriptions will bo received daring the whole of the month of June,' and each one will be acknowledged#! the newspapers of MOHTQOM EPT BONB, Chalrm&n. MRS. E. W. RUTTER, Chairman of Ladles’ Committee. Office No. 118 South SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. Establishments or individuals having subscriptions made up or in progress, will please have them for warded as soon as possible je9-6t h e tei.e- GRAPHIC DEPARTMENT OF CHITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, G3T CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh, is now open for the reception of Students. Instruction is given by one of the most com piete and skilful of Operators.' jel3-3t NOTICE.—A. SPECIAL MF,EHNG of the Stockholders of the PHILADELPHIA AND BRIE RAILROAD COMPANY will. be'heldat the ofllce. No. 2SO WALNUT Street, at 11 o’clock A.M., on SATURDAY, the Bsth Inst., to consider a resolution of the Board of Managers tor aiding in the immediate con struction of a branch railroad to the oil rogtontV ;jefl-»WfBt EDWARD,P, OAY, Secretary. ... IHE ‘PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1864. HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, ' Secretary. .. $4,99317 ...... 69,631 57 ....574,637 74 A. E. J3ORIE,. Chairman. REV. ALEXANDER AV.VYMAtf, •235* Bishopin African M. K. Church preach-n. Alsu the Singing Hand will ho at lIKUDING if. E. CUURCiI, Sixteenth and Coates, THIS WED vksdaY, at 8 i\ M., It 4 A. MANSHI P, Pastor. A STKA W BERRY FJG.ST* VAI, FOR the BENEFIT OF SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS will ho held at tho OAK-LANE SCHOOL MOUSE, TWENTY-SECOND Ward, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS and EVE NINGS of this weok. j»l4-dt* IQS** STRAWHEHRY FESTIVAL IX aid Of the KENSINGTON M. B. SABBATH SCHOOL, atMOSICAL FUND HALL, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, June.lS, 1564. Ilov. J. H.ALDAS’ will pro aide. An address will be delivered by Rev. Bishop SIMPSON. There will also be choice aolactlocs of vocal music during the entertainment. Ticket* to Jm had at Gould'hMusoc Store, SEVENTH and CM ESTNUT Sts., Perkenpine & Higgins’, FOURTH beiowlAßCH, and at the door on the evening of ,i»l4-2 * SQSf** STHAWBEKRY FESTIVAL FOR the LADIES’ MITE SOCIETY of the SPRING GARDEN M. 15. CHURCH at SANSOALSTRBET HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, Juno 16th.— Kev. J. Noai will preside, Blfibop Simpson will bn present. Singiug, speeches, &c. Ticket, for sale at PBRKKNPI NE & JUG GINS’, FOURTH Street, below ARCH, PETERSON'S, SIXTH Street, above ARCH, auoat the door of tho Hall. jeH-Sfc* frsrr NOTICE TO COX YHimjTOIIS TO THE "G KEAT CENTRAL FAIR. ”-*-At a meet ing of the Executive Committee, held June 10, It was, on motion, " Resolved, That no goods remaining unsold at the close of the Fair Khali bo sacrificed by a peremptory Kale at auction, but by hiring a store or otherwise, due measures Khali be taken immediately thereafter to se cure their disposal attlioordinary retail prices. ” je!3-10t - HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, Sec’y. rvf® FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF IWSI MUSIC, : THURSDAY EVENING, June 16, 1564. . PATRIOTIC aND SCRIPTURAL READINGS By JAMES H. FLINT. •; Barbara Frietchle, The Sleeping Sentinel, The ‘Fa mine (from Hiawatha), the American .Flag, Launching of the Ship. Bridge of Sighs, Footsteps of Ang*do, Re signation, Selections from Sacred Poetry, Ac,, «Stc. Doors open at K past 7. Readiugs to commence at 8. AdinLslou, 25 cts. Tickets for sate at Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut; Ash me ad & Evans’, 724 Chestnut street, and at the door. Jol3-4t* DIVIDEND NOTICE-OFFICE OF 9S& theTERUY OIL COMPANY, Southeast corner of WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. Philadelphia, JunelS, 1864. The Board of Directors have this day declared the second monthly dividend of TWO PER CENT, on the capital stock of the Company, ont'bf the earnings of tho month of May, payable at the office of the Company, clear of State tax, on and after the 20tli lust: The Transfer Books will be closed on FRIDAY, 17th inst., and reopened on MONDAY, 2Uh iost. JAMES PERRY, je]4-6i r Treasurar. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an instalment of ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE on each and every Share of the Capital Stock of the MANDAN MINING COMPANY. ha* this day been called in, payable on or before the TWENTY-FIFTH day of June, 1664, at the olliceof the Company, No. 384 WALNUT street, Philadelphia. By order of the Directors. B, A. HOOPES, i , r ■ • Treasurer. Philadelphia, Jtrne 9,1861. joll-tjo3s ■' KS?" TO ARTISTS.-GBEAT centbal COMMISSION.-SEA SON TJGKi.TS will be issued to Artists, on application at the Entrance on Middle Gate on .VINE Street, admit ting them to the Fine Art Gallery only, at One Dollar each, ttvt transferable. * jeS-iat . 3AS, L, CLAGHORN, Treasurer, ' . FARE! OIL CO.—NOTICE.-AN Pk^S 3 . election for FIVE DIRECTORS,to servo during the eurrcM year, will be held at their office, No. 55 NT THIRD Street, Ob’TUESDAY, the 21st lust., between the hours of 4 and 5 o'clock P. M, r GEO, W. McWILDIAMS, jelQ-frnvw6t* : Secretary. K O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN that an instalment of OND DOLLAR: PER SHARE on each and every Share of the Capital Stock of the ./ETNA MINING COMPANY, has this day been called in, payable on. or before the FIRST DAY OF JITLYjISe-f, at the ofiiCdo/ She‘Soropauy,No. 334 WAL NOT Street, Philadelphia. ■ By order of the Director,?,- B. A, HOOPE3, Philadelphia, JcaeB.lS64. jell-tjyi OFFICE SOHERSF/t IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 61 CEDAR Street, , New York', June: 10,1861, NOTICE is hereby gives that, pursuant to a resolu tion of the Board of Directory an instalment of T WEN TY PER CENT, on the subscription to the Capital Stock of the SOMERSET IRON A Nil COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA be, and hereby is, made payable to JAMES WADSWORTH, Treasurer of said Company, on or before tlie ISth day of July next.' je!3-tjylS Attest: T. M. TYffO, SecretaiT. ! ’ OFFICE OF 44 THE KBOAXCEIX SBRAKCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA,” No. 308.WALKUT Street. _ ~ ••••..- Philadelphia, June 6, 1854. The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared a di vidend of .sper cent on the capital of this Company for the last six mouths, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representative, free of taxes on demand/ THOMAS G. HILL, ]e7-lQt . Secretary. jra“* NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NO. 2i- The Trustees .of the BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY have declared a dividend of 1. per cent, out of the net earnings of the Company for the month of May, paya ble at the office of the Company, -No. BJbJOHN Street, New York, June 16,1554, to Shareholders of record, at the close of business this day. • ■ WALTER E. LAWTON, New York, JuneS, 1564. gjell-6t] Treasurer. ftjSp* DIVIDEND.—THE DIRECTORS *&?■, of the NOBLE & DELAMATER PETROLEUM CO. have this day declared a Dividend of TEN PER CENT, from the earnings for the past month, payable on and after 20th ia<t., at their office, S E. corner'of CHESTNUT and THIRD Streets, up stairs. Transfer Books close on the loth inst. ' GEORGE’W. HUNTER, Secretary. JnneS, 1564. / , - .... je!o-9t NOTICE.—OFFICE FHIMDEL PHIA AND OIL CREEK OIL COMPANY, No. 337 WALNUT Street, * „• , - ■ Philadelphia, June 7, 1554. Directors have THIS DAY declared ft dividend of ONE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on and after the 20th in*t. The Transfer Books willdose on WEDNESDAY; SEh inst., at 3 o’clock P. M., for tea days. W. D. PAINTER, Secretary. jeS-12t* MILITARY. $5OO BOUNTY ! $441 GASH IN HAND ( A few good men wanted. 34th REGIMENT NEW JERSEY VOLS. Rfgiment now stationed at Columbue, Ky., doing garrison duty. Apply to . Lient/J. T. AGAR, • Recruiting Officer, - 113 FEDERAL Street, je!4-3t* CAMDEN, N. J. FIRST TROOP PHILADEL- J3ghv PHIA CITY CAVALRY.—The TROOP-wilias ./fiiivA somble at the ARMORY, at 2% o’clock P 5L , MOUNTED, in fatigue uniform, on WEDNES DAY, June 15,1854, to escort the President of the United States. [lt*] It EDWY ROGERS, O. S. Com’g. LOST AND FOIJm T OST OR MISLAID—A RECEIPT forfiO Shares Egbert’s Oil Company. As it can be of no use to any one but its owner, it can be returned to the offiae of the Company, 147 S. FOURTH St; jels -it* . RETAIL DRV GOODS. f)WEN EYANS.& CO.,•■'.NO. 45 W North EIGHTH Street, (successors to J. R. CAS3EL BERRY.) will open to-day, from the Cheap Auction Sale of Messrs. Van Wyck, Townsend, & CO., of New York, Lupin’s choice colors all-wool Delaines, doable Width, SI cents, worth $l. Lupin's magnificent all-wool Delaines, double width, $l, worth 61.£0. - . Lupin's magnificent black all-wool Delaines, double width, 61 to §1.25. • Lupin's all-wool Delaines, colored and black,.so to 62>s cents. 2 lots plaid- all-wool Delaines, 44 cents, very cheap. 2 lots superior quality all- wool Paris Poplin Delaine, rich bright plaids, 65 cents, worth $l. 1 lot Paris check Mohairs, double width, 45 cents, worth 62>< cents. - . . . 5 lots 2-yard 8 Wide Mozambique?, 31 cents, worth 62>* cents. » Hot check Mohairs, 25 cents,-soiled, worth sound’7s cents. . - Hot 2-yanls wide silk Hernani, 62.75, worth 65. BLACK'SILKS, POIL DE SOI SILK, COLORS. ! Heavy Black Silks from 61-05 up to $5, bought before the advance. They are cheap, and the best evidence are the facts that they sell fast, and all are pleased with them. • ; - SUMMER SHAWLS, STELLA SHAWLS. Our. large assortment of Shawls enables us to please the taste of ladies, and our cheap rate of selling induces themtobuj. We don’t humbug like many do. Stella Shawls, all prices, 61.G2K to 615.35, at old: prices. . Grenadine and Hernani Shawls, $3.25 to $15.50- Lace Mantles selling off at low prices to quit tho bu siness BALMORALS, BALMORALS. 1 lot choice Spring Balmorals, $2, worth $2.50 1 lot Balmoraliug, by the yard, 75 cents, double width. NEW KID GLOVES, GOOD KID GLOVSS. Magnificent color Kid-Gloves, $1.50, best quality. Best quality black .Kid Gloves, $1.50, stitched. We guarantee the above not to tear; will give you anbiher pair freeofeharge if they do. Kid Gloves, $1.35, stitched, best quality. Jonvin Kid Gloves, $l, old stock, at old prices. BOYS’ WEAR, LADIES’ CLOAKING. Boys’Summer Wear, 70to 75 c'tnts. All-wool Cassisoeres, $1 io $1.75. Ladies’Cloaking Glotlis, 61.25 to $2. . . . OWEN EVANS At CO., (Successors to) . - J. It. CASSELBERRY, No. 45 North EIGHTH Street, P. S.—Selling off our old stock of Hoop Skirts cheap to quit the business. Carpets selling off for '6l to 40 cents, . Canton Mattings, best quality, at low prices. CASSELBERRY, • jels-2fc ' . No. .45 North EIGHTH Street. MUSiSNSL-I HAYE HOW OH HAND ITX OU e*of the LARGEST STOCKS IN THE CITT, which I am eeUing at much less than the late advance prices. 1 lot Bleached at IScents. 1 case at 25 cents, that is first rate. . 1 ca*e, full yard wide, at 25 cents. Heavier full yard wide, at 31 cents. 1 case excellent Shirting, at 35 cents. . Full yard-wide Fine, at 37j£ cents. I have still a few cases of all the most approved makes on hand, notwithstanding they, are so very scatce, such as. ■ " NEW YORK MILLS, WAMSUTTA, . : WILLIAMSVJLLE. BAY MILLS, . WIIITE-ROCK, FORESTDALE. SEMPER IDEM. Extra-Heavy Housekeepers, and many others of similar qualities. ■ ■ , ■ BLEACHER SHEETINGS, 3#, IK, 2,2 K. 2>L and 2% yards wide, of the best goods, at the lowest prices. UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS, In all widtos and qualities to bo found. * . UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS, at 37,H center as well as many other kinds and prices. • ' Any one wanting Cotton Goods will save money by buying now from this stock. •. ...... GRANVILLE B, HAINES, je!s-4t No. 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenih/ , TABLE LINENS.—I AM SELLING A ail kinds of LINEN GOODS much lower than pre sent cost ofimportation. Extra heavy hand-loom Table Linen at $1: finer and wider at $3.15; much better, $1.25. Brown Table Damasks, all linen, at 87>£c, $l, $1.12K, and $1.25: bleached Table Damasks, all linen,’ at ad; one lot, very heavy and wide, at $1 25; fifteen pieces, extra fine and wide, at $l.OO, all different pat terns, some of them being really beautiful. Also, a great variety of finer and better goods, that are very desirable. ' a - . * Napkins and Doylies In great variety. One lot Richardson's Shirting Linens : at 50 cents, a great bargain. *'■' ’ Also, finer and bettor, 'at higher prices, equally as ‘cheap Russia Crash and all kinds of Towellings that can bo had. Linen Sheetings and Pillow. Casings in all the widths. : Marseilles Counterpanes from $4 up. Having somo of them.a longtime, I can cell, thorn much under the market value. Nearly all those Linen goods were bought when ex change was fifty per cent, lower, and therefore are verycheap. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, jels-4t No. 1013 MARKET. Btreet, above Tenth. & WELM ■ *AVH FOR BALfl,' HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHBETINGBAND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON. FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND . SILECJAB. - . BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANB. No. 32 WORSTED YARN, &c. se24lf-lf pRAIN BAGS.—A LARGE ASSORT UT MEET OF CIRAIM BAGS, .(n rarlont ilie». for s&le t>y _ BARCROFT A 00.. Hoi. 40S and *O7 MARKET Street. BP. HEIMER EXECUTES CHARM • ingetyles CARJES DE VISITS.- Patronize him, and you obtain a correct and piecing picture. Seo spe cimens at the Gallery, 624- ARCH Street. It* Finn FEET SPRUCE lumber, vvvjvul/ assorted sizes and lengths, including odd lengths Jobd and-Scantling, from 3 by 4 to 3 by 12. Rafters, 24 to 30 feet long. : . . Sills, Cto 8 inches square. Id to 30 feet. . 2-iueh Plank. * . and 5-4 Spruce Flooring. - On hand and for sale by HARBERT DAVIS & CO., ... jels-12t* -LOCUST and TWENTY-FOURTH Bta. T>EIMER'S STYLES .COLORED PHO XV ! TOGRAPHS are most attractive and popular pic tures. Accurate In outline and feature, naturally color ed, and at the low charge or $l. SECOND Street,above Green, ' " ' It* - QBNBRAL GRANT. JOST PUBLISHED, TIIE ONLY ACCURATE PORTRAIT OP LIEUT. GENERAL GRANT, WITH AUTOGRAPH, engraved on stool,, from a recent photograph, furnished for tho purpose, by a distinguished member of his Price $2; India proofs, $5: artist’s proofs, $lO. C. B. RICHARDSON, PublUhor, Now York. Porsaiebr T . B p UGH> SIXTH and CHESTNUT STREETS, IP ' Agent for Philadelphia. t> . THE NEW NOVELS. (PUBLISHED THIS WEEK.) 1. HOTSPUR.-A new novel hy-M. T. Walworth, author of ‘ ‘ Lulu. ’' Oho handsome 12uio, cloth bound. Price $l.OO. - . 11. CHARLOTTE BRONTE AND MISS MULOCtL- New elegant 12mo cloth bound editions (with au illus tration) of tho best novels bv these famous authors, embracing Jane Eyre, John Halifax, Yilletto, Shirley, and Life for a Life. ‘Price $1.60. 111. DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT.-A splendid new novel by Mrs. Mary J. Holmes, author of “Lena Rivers,’* ‘’Tempest and Sunshine, ” &c. 12mo, cloth, $1 .50. IV. NEPENTHE.—A new rnml by the author of “Olie.” 12mo, cloth, $1.50, V Any of these, books will be sent by mail, postage free* on receipt of price, by CARLETON, Publisher, New York. jelfi-wsif ANNOUNCEMENT ! 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Published this day. corrected by the following well-known and reliable Bankers: ' Philadelphia—Drexel A Co. New York—T. Crommelin. Baltimore—JohrstOH Brothers & Co. Pittsburg—Sill & Co.- St. Louis—Has'keß & Co.’. Cincinnati—S. S. Drtis & Co. Chicago—Preston, Willard, As Kean. QQ NEW COUNTERFEITS ARB FUL LY DESCRIBED Iff VKTBItSO X ’ S COU3 T R H - TEJT DETECTOR and DRESEL'S BANK AOTE LIST lor June, which will be ready tlnsm.jrtmie at T. B. DETERSOS. & BKtmiEKS', R*0..30G CHESTNUT Slrec-t, Philadelphia.. TEKMs—One dollar: a year monthly* or two dollars ’semi-monthly, or ten cents a number. Advertisements inserted in it at low rates. pETERSON’B IS THE ONLY I)ETEO TOR PUBLlSHEDgiviugseven cities’ quotations. All the New Books are for sale at PETERSONS-’ It PROCLAMATION OF FREEDOM AT I THE GREAT CENTRAL PAIR-Fme Photographs, IS by 13 inches, of PAINE’S-pen and ink drawing of the EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION, beautifully illus trated, original donated to.the Brooklyn Sanitary Pair, and sold for $5OO and presented to President Liucoln. They will be sold at retail at the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR during its continuance. . . - j&itp-Canmisaers watted for everVßection of the coun try. ROWLAND JOHNSON, 110 MARKET St., Phila., and 54: BEAVER Street, New York. ; je!4-5t fX$yi CE OF THE VJ MERCANTILE AGENCY, J 293 and 395 BROADWAY, . - New Yons, June3d,JLS64. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO MERCHANTS, BANKERS, MANUFACTURER?, &c. We have now ,in preparation,.and propose issuing about 15th July next,- a new edition of 14 MERCANTILE AGENCY REFERENCE BOOK.” The high reputation our Jormerand more limited work d? this kind attained as-a stnridard guide for Importers, Commission Merchants, and Bankers, induces as now to tnlaige the scope of the Book, so.as to embrace all the requirements of Jobbers and Manufacturers. It will, therefore, contain from 156v00Q to 180,000 names, com prising all those at all likely to make purchases in any of the distributing citieaof the Union, The ratings will be made-tfpon actual data furnished, by our records—the contents of which extend over a period of twenty-ihree years—and not by information picked up by wandering-itinerants, from casual au thorities, The holders of the Book will receive a daily bulletin of changes in ( firms or ratings. Terms of subscription will be made known on applica tion at our office here, or aV any of onr branch or asso ciate offices in Boston, PhlT&dblpkia, Baltimore, Pitts burg, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Cleveland, Montreal, and Toronto. K. G. DUN&CO: Office in Philadelphia r 33 South THIRD Street,below Market. . * - jeK-3e r A SHMEAD & EVANS, - Successors to- WILLIS P. HAZARD, 75*4 CHESTNUT Street, Have received ~ DENISE, By It he author of 4 ‘'Mademoiselle Mori.'’ 2- vole. THE STORY OF ELIZABETH. A Tale. By Mias Thackeray PATRIOTISM, AND OTHER PAPERS. By T. Starr PHANTOM FLOWERS. A Treatise* on the Art of Producing Skeleton Leaves. •THOUGHTS ON PERSONAL- RELIGION; By' Ed ward Meyrick Gonlbum, D. D. T»E POOR WHITE: 6r, The Rebel Conscript. THE. MEMORIAL HO0R: Or, Tho Lord’s Supper la its relation to Doctrine and Life. By Jeremiah. Chap lin, D. D, * ffJTJMBLTNG BLOCKS.. By Gail Hamilton. THB NEW BOOK OF NONSKSSE. Pitied with Comic lllustrations, and pablikhedfor the benefit of the . Great Sanitary Fair. v HAUNTED HEARTS. -By author of “The Lamp lighter.” jel3 BOOKS ! ■ NEW BOOKS > HADSTED HEARTS, by !hc author of tho “Lamp lighter. ” STUMBLING BLOCKS, by Gail Hamilton, author of “Gala Days,” *• CountryLiiving,” &c. DARKNESS AND DAYLIoHT, a novel by Mrs. Mary I. Holmes, author: of “ Lena Rivers,” “ Marion Grey,”’ &c. • ■ Tfiß POOR WHITE, or. The Rebel Conscript. . MY FIRST PENNIES, and other stories, by Cousin ■ Kate. GLEANINGS FROM THE FIELDS OF SCIENCE, ART, AND HISTORYt or, Incidental Testimony to the Inspi* ration of the Scriptures,'by A. B. Rich. . CORTLEY lIALL; or. The Straight Road is Shortest and . Surest; by A. L. O. E. Containing also stories from Jewish History; boura. together or separate. For sale by WILLIAMS. & ALFRED-MARTIEN, je!3-tf r 606 Chestnut street. . SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. . FRESENIUS’ MANUALOFQUATIT ATI YE CHEMI CAL ANALYSIS, from the l§gt English and German editions, in one volume, octavo. Price $3.50. ir.' . MILLER’S ELEMENTS OF CHEMISTRY, Part 1. CHEMICAL PHYSICS from the third London edition. : MILLER’S ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM, for Bale, with a general assortment of SCIENTIFIC BOOKS’, BY - • LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, . je9 No. ?55 South SIXTH Street. nr>Hß SUNBEAM. STORIES, -A- Containing the charming, bright atones of TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM, CLOUD WITH SILVER.LINING, HOUSE ON THE ROCK, ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFS, MERRY CHRISTMAS, . DREAM CHINTZ; I STAR IN THE DESERT, &p. Six beautiful volumes, illustrated, $2.50. WILLIS P, HAZARD, Publisher, feSH-tjyl 81 South SIXTH Street- HEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. The Agency for this invaluable Library of Universal Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street, second story. Also, RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank Moore. fell-tf FIRE-PROOF SAFES. LILLIE’S CHILLED IROK SAFE r'. AGAINST . . .'' ' EVANS/& WATSON’S SHEET.; IRON SAFE. THE GUEBILLASMOKED OUTt HE SHOWS FIGHT-WILL HE STAND FIRE? The $l,OOO Challenge against the world accept, d. Mr. DAVID EVANS: ~ . Wo notice in the Sunday Dispatch, of the llth inst., that you say you will stand by your challenge, but tbat you will not test a Safe delivered after the Ist of JUNE, |gR4 WB ACCEPT TOUR CHALLENGE, and will furnish a Safe delivered to the purchaser before thelst of JUNE, lSWrthe same as described In your CliaUauge, against any of EVANS &- WATSON’S BEST BANK VAULT SAFES now in use, fastened by their Alphabetical Lock. - We await yout answer. Respectfully, &e., LEWIS LILLIE & SON, • ’ ... By M. C. SADLER. Agent, jels-St SX South SEVENTH Street. A HOUSEHOLD WORDY . WANAMAKER & BROWN’S. Popular Clothing House, Sixth and Market streets. The peo ple have foaud oat to their great satisfaction'that .there is a place where a good article of Clothing,-handsomely cut and carefully made, can be had at a moderate price. Wanama ker Jt Brown have, by far, the largest stock of REAL NEW SYiLES.FRESH, THIS SEA SON'S MAKE, of Fashiouable Clothing, to be found in this r city, which they, are selling , * in immense quantities, and aY low prices for the times, . ■ SIX'M’ S’ MARKET Streets. The came, . WANAMAKER it BROWN. ' -... clothing. ap22-mws2mlf T> F. REIMER’S SUPERB STYLES X)» Portraits. Life-size PHOTOGRAPHS'In oil co lon! are likenesses of rare accuracy, and fresh, warm, and impressive coloring.. 034 ARCH.Street,~ It* T-TOLLAND -GIN.-10 PIPES BOH- J-.L IEN’B GIN. For ante t>r E. P. MIDDLETON, ’jelB-Bt* : - 58. FRONT-Street. rj\> FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE COUNTRY. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply families at their Country Residences with every description of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &c., &c. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, mygQ»tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sts. XXEXTON & DENOKLX, HARDWARE XX, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SOT COMMKBCI and SXO NORTH Streets, offer for sale: Anchor Brand Nailßj Plymouth Mill Rivets. . - W. &6. Botcher's Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Locks. - Putnam's Horse.Nails;Locke’s School Slates. Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards. Also, & fall aotoitme&t of Asurtofta Hardwan. ftf-fiaU FINAIVCIAIL. V^.Vt'uW.V'.W^WvWlA/WvVv‘/WW.'.NV.-.\S'vVW'.' JHE GOVERNMENT LOAN $500,000,000. THIS LOAN IS AUTHORIZED by act of Congress of March 8, 1864, which provides for Us REDEMPTION IN COIN, at any period not less than teu or more than forty years from its date, at the pleasure of the Govern* meat. , 1 UNTIL'ITS REDEMPTION, five percent. Interest is to be paid semi-annually IN COIN. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE LOAN are recelVod by the National Banks in United States notes, or In such cur rency or other funds as are takea by them on deposit at-par. - ' ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATS OR LOCAL TAXA TION adds from one to three per cent, per annntn to Us value. THE RATE OF INTEREST on this loan,, although but five per cent, in coin, is as much greater in currency as the difference between the market value of currency and gold, AS A RULE, the fire percent, specie securities of all solvent Governments are always par or above, and cur rency now funded in the National Loan will be worth its face in gold, besides paying a regular and liberal percentage to the holder... THE AUTHORIZED AMOUNT of this loan la TWO HUN DRED MILLION DOLLARS. The amount of sub scriptions reported to the Treasury at Washington, up to June 4, has been - ©07,017,850. SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED TBEASITBEK OF THE UNITED STATES, f _ AT WASHINGTON, £KD TUB ASSISTANT TREASURERS AT HEW YOKE, BO3TOY, AND PHILADELPHIA, FIRST NATIOKAH BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, PA SECOND NATIONAL BAKK OF PHILADELPHIA, Pa, THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, Pa. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DANVILLE, PA. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANES wHch are depositaries of Public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throtigbon t the country, (acting as agents of the National Depoiitary Banks,) will tarnish farther information on application, and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. jelO-frawStiltW J O N I> S OF THE STAT 33 OF NEW JERSEY- PUELIO NOTICE IS HEREBY G TVEN THAT BONDS TO THE AMOURT OF #400,000 Will be Issued In pursuance of the second section of sa act approved March 24,1363, entitled etrpplement to “Ahi set entitled an act authorizing a loan for the purpose of war, to repel invasion and suppress insurrection, and appropriating the same and providing for - the payment thereof.” Approved'May 10,1564. These Bonds wilt be issraed of the denomination, of #l,OOO, $5OO, and flCO;-with coupons attache#, or regis tered bonds of the denomination ’of 61,000. to- suit bid ders. The Bonds will redeemable as followsI—'viz: 1 —'viz: $lOO,OOO on the Ist JANUARY, A. D. 18S7, $lOO,OOO on the Ist JANUARY, A. D. ISB3. $l(»j&00 on the Ist JANUARY, A. D. 1889; sloo,ceo on the Ist JANUARY, A. D. 1890. Bearing Interest at the rate of SIS PER CENT, per an num, payable half yearly, asd’sreexempt by law from taxation. PROPOSALS in writing for the-whole or any part of these Bonds will be received by the subscriber, at ids Office, in the city of TRENTON, State of New Jersey, at any time before 2P. M. on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of Jnno, A. D. 1864, on which day and hour the Governor and Treasurer will be in-attendance at the State House to open and decide bids/ The Bonds will boar date July Ist, 18&L The right to reject bids is reserved. R. M. SMITH, ' TEEAetnSBK. . je4-10t* Dated May 16th, 1564. UVSWRAiVCE. ' JHSBRE YOUR LIFE I3f YOUR OWN HOME/COMPiVUy, AMERICAN, OF PHILADELPHIA, S. K.. cOTner Fourth and Walnut Streets^ : Insurers-in this Company have the additional goaran tee of $350,000 CAPITAL STOCK all paid up IN CASH, which, to gether with CASH ASSETS, now on hand, amount to OVER SSOO, O O O. INCOME FOR TEE YEAR ISG3 OVER $200,000. LOSSES PAID DURING THE TEAR AMQUHTIKG TO OYER $62,000. DIVIDENDS MADE ASRUALLT, thus aidine tlio In- r . roicl So pay preminnis. TLo last DIVIDEND ou all Mutual RoUcios ia forco December!!!, 1563, was FIFTY PER CENT. Of the amount of PREMIUMS received during the #ear. Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens in our midst, jmtitling it to more consideration than those whose managers reside in distant cities. E Alexander Whilldin, J. Edgar Thomson, George Nugent, Hon, James Pollock, Albert C. Roberts, . P. B. Mingle, Samuel Work, ALEX. WHILDIN, President. SAMUEL WORK, Vice President, ' JOHN S. WILSON, Sec. and Treas. jelM2t , , . JJAVE YOU PROVIDED FOR YOUR FAMILY AH INSURANCE OH FOUK LIFE? HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. . .MUTUAL, WITH AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL. WALTER S. GRIFFITH, President. G. C. Ripj.by, Beo. I. H. Frothinqham, Tbsab, William J; Coffin, Aot^abt. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES; Hon. William Strong; Rev. Matthew Simpson,D. D. v BishopbfM. E. Church; Rev. Albert Barnes, D. D.v Rev. James 81. Crowell;Thomas Robins, Esq.: Lewis R. AshursL Esq.: Samuel Welsh, Esq,; James Dunlap, Esq. ;W. R. Leejee, Esq.; John Rice, Esq.; Charle* Humphreys, Esq.; Johnß. Austin. Esq.jS. G. Palmer, Esq';G. B, Mount. Esq. Samuel C. Perkins, Esq,; John R, Penrose, Esq., Samnet Field, Esq., Messrs.*S. W. Clark Sc Co.; Bucknor, McCuramon, & Co,; John B. Myer« & Co.; Benjamin Bullock & Sons; Win. S. & Alfred Martlen; George B. Reese, Son, & Co.; J. B. McCreary & Co.; George Cookman & Co.: D. B. Ker* shaw & Co.; Kay & Brother. JOHN H. PACKARD, M. D. f * MEmnAL ExAMipraa, No. 1225 SPRUCE STREET, , ; : In attendance at Agent’s Office daily from 1 to 2 P. M. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, COKMEK FOURTH AND I.IBEAIIY STREETS. • B. X. ESLBR, AGENT. •* ap4-mwfHm : QHEAPEST STORE IN THE CITY ! PHOTOGBAPII AI/BUjMS, FOR IS TO 400 PICTURES, MO STYLES, PRICES RANG > IHQ FROM SI CENTS TO $5O. PHOTOGRAPHS, PLAIN AND COLORED, CARP, ME DIUM, AND IMPERIAL SIZES. 10 CTS. TO $4.. FRAMES FOR. PHOTOGRAPHS, 10 CTS. TO $lO. NEW BOOKS, MAGAZINES, &c. $1.50 Books for $1.25. 1.30 Books for slw. . 1.00 Books for SO cents.' LOWEST PRICES l joS-vrsH MORGAN, ORR, & CO„ STEAM EN 1U GINS BUILDERS, Iron Founders, and General Machinists anA Boiler Makers, NO, 1319 CALLOW BILL Street. Philadelphia, UW-tt m DWELLING- HOUSE WANTED < JKitßetvrGen Sixth and Eighth streets and Callowhill land Master, a neat DWELLING HOUSE, with all the modern conveniences. A street running north and south preferred. Price from $3,000 to §5,000, \ Possession at any win? Tf’thin twelve ™ n sthj. LUKENS & MONTGOMERY, Conveyancers, jels-6t* 1033 BEACH Street, above Laurel. PERSONAL.—JEWELRY SENT BY Mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States, on rf ceipt or the following prices: Single-stone Imitation Diamond Ring, $1; Cluster Imitation Diamond Ring, $2; Heavy-plated Vest Chains, $1: Magnificent . Plain Ring, $1; Heavy Plain Rings (will stand the stronger acid), SOcents: Small Round Black Enameled Ear Drops, CO cents? Heavy-plated Black Enameled Sleeve Buttons, 25 cents; Gents’ Pins, Imitation Dia mond, #1; Imitation Diamond Studs. $1; Bracelets, $1; Haadiomely- chased. Medallions, 51; Complete Sets Caritoncle Studs and Buttons, $1; Comp’' , :o Sets Black Enameled Studs and Buttons, with peart setting, $1; Fancy Watch Keys, CO cents; Pen and Pencil, withex tension case; $1; Ladies' - Long-geared and Chatelaine Chain*,-$l-; Chatelaine Pbfu $1; Genuine Gutta Percha Chains,. 51;- Ladies’ and Gents’ -Miniature Pies-, for likeness or hair, $1; Seal rungs, $2; Locket RLngSj-$2; Coral Armlets,- 50 cents. Dirm-to v - ESTLIN & MANN, ! jell-6t* No. 916 RAC2 Street, Philadelphia; QAMUEL MAKOT, DEALER IN LIME, BUILDING STOKE, and COAL. Yard, NINTH Street, above Thompson, (west side.)- Orders received by William Marot,Jr., SU Spring Garden street; Ghae. H. Marot, 25 N. Sixth st. (second story); and §. Marot, 434 Chestnut st. (seeond story). • N. B:—An experiencedSalesnian wanted. mySl-lm* TROR SALE-FOUR GROUND’ RENTS of $2,000 each on - adjoining propertiesffn the city, well improved. Apply to E. PSTTIT, jsl3 333 WALNUT Street. TO BINT~-THB’BECOND AND THIRD Siorr Rooms of Store No. 531 MARKET St:. Pos session July Ist. jell-St* SIBLEY, MOLTEN, & WOODRUFF. V TO LET- LiSflE AND SMALL ROOMS, third and fourth stories. No. 534 WALNUT Street. Apply to J. B, EDWARDS, je9-6t* : - (534: WALNUT Street. PUBLIC SALE, A ESTATE OF JOHN PASCHALL, At the BELL .TAVERN, on the OARBY ROAD, in the Twenty-fourth ward, at 12 o’clock, on the 23d day of SIXTH MONTH (June), ISSA Two several tracts of UPLAND &ND HIGH MEADOW GROUND,situate in (lat&Kingsessing) now the Twenty fourth ward of the city of Philadelphia, about four and a half jniles from Market-street bridge. Bounded by lands of Robert Buist and John Dick. One of the said Tracts, situate north of SIXTY FOURTH Street, having a good dwelling house, a fine spring, and young orchard thereon; contains 14 acres of Upland, and 22 acres of High Meadow. And the other of the said Tracts, situate south of SIXTY-FOURTH Street, having a large dwelling house theron: contains 16 acres of Upland, and 2U acres Of High Meadow. Two-thirds of the purchase money can remain secured onpremises'hv mortg&Ke. For further particulars, apply to D. S. PASCHALL, 715 WALNUT Street. GEORGE HORNE, HEERY H. PASCHALL,* BENJAMIN PASCHALL, ;_jeK-St . Executors. M T O RE NT—a DESIRABLE LARGE STORE, situated in the vicinity of MINOR and SIXTH Streets, suitable for any light Manufac turing Business. Apply to . ROBERT MACGREGOR, It 4:39 WALNUT Street ® NORRISTOWN HORSE FOR SALE. Stone House, 20 feet front; Lot 60 feet by 250 (leeo, full of fruit and shade trees, %rape Tines, &c;» with stable on the rear. Apply to H. S. STEPHENS, Jels-3t* . 931 CHESTNUT Street, Pltiiada, m 103 ACRES.—FOR SALE, A FARM containing 103 Acres of superior Laud, situated in Gh<ftter county, ou Philadelphia and Baltimore Centra Railroad, near Elk View Station, two hours’ time, 40 miles, from citv. . Improvements; new Brick Dwelling, elate roof, S rooms. Ice House, Corn Crib, and running stream through all tho fields. Apply to It ROBERT MACGREGOR, 4-19 WALNUT St. ; PUBLIC SALE AT TILLAGE -E-SREEN. JUNE 25th, at 1 o’clock. Estate of Dr. S. A. Barton, deceased. A beautiful summer residence, with eight acres of land, out-houses, stables, fish fn>nd, and a lice orchard of fruit trees. The house and awn are splendidly shaded. In a beautiful vil Lage, l>* miles from Glen Riddle, on the West Chester Railroad, and 4 miles'‘from Media; convenient to churches, schools, Ac. jois-iot* j. A HEIyE } Administrators.' 4£W FOB SALE—A PAIR OF BAY MAKES, Ml 16 Lands high; kind, gentle,. And . sound: can trot close to three minutes together. Sire, the celebrated trotting-horse “George 23. Patchem, “ and oui of very fast Saladinand Bashaw mares. Will be sold singly or together. . Apply at . MEREDITH’S STABLES, jeU-Sfc? : THIRD Street, above Market, William J. Howard, Samnel T. Bodine,. John Aikman, Charles F. Heazlitt, Hon. Joseph Allison, Isaac Hazlehurst. MARSHAL'S sale.—by virtue of •"A. a xvrit of sale by the Hon. John Cad walader. Judge of the District Court of the Unifed States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold, at public sate, to the high est and.best bidder,-for cash, on WATER Street, above Tine, on MONDAY,-June 21), 1864, at 12o’clock M.,.the cargo of the barge Elizabeth Corrigan, consisting of 19,000 LOCUST THEE NAILS ami 212 cubic feet of LO CUST LOGS. The Tree Nails can be seen at the above named place, the Logs at CallowhiU- street Wharf. WILLIAM MILLWARD, United States Marshal Eastern District of Penna; Philadelphia, June 18, 1864. jel4-6t MARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of sale by the Hon. JOHN CADWALADRR, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale,to ihehighest and best bidder, for cash, at MICHENER’S STORE, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on SATURDAY. June 25th/ 1564, at 12 o’clock 21. • 87 bales, 50 bags, and 1? barrels Upland Cotton, and 6 bags of Sea Island Cotton, being portions of cargoes of unknown vessels, and the residue of the cargoes of sloops Buffalo, Annie Thompson, and Fortunate. ■ WILLIAM MILLWARD; : U. P.'Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. Pnit.ADßT.pmA, June, 14,1864. : , je!s-6t otie' businessof W. J. BETTIir- A : GER will be settled by his widow, at No. 243 CIIESTNDT Street. All indebted will Please come forward. All having claims will present them at once. jeH-I2t* - TTNITEB STATES. EASTERN DIS- U TRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA—Set. • THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE. MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN- ' SYLVaNlA—Grkktuvw: . WHEREAS. The District Court of the United States in’ and for tho Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding ou‘a Libel, filed in the uamoof the United States of America, hath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, :, or interest in eighty-eight bales of cotton, captured by the United States steamer Keystone State, a vessel of war of the United States, v under comnumd of Pierce Crosby, Lieutenant Commanding, and brought into this port, per the transport Alphia, to bo monished, cited, aud called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the. effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring.) .You are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but .that by publishing these preseuts in at least two of the daily uewspapers printed and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Lcmd InteLti penccr, you do mouish and cUe,or cause to oe monished aud cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to huve,auy right, title, or interest in tho said eigbty-eieht bales to appear before the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, tho Judge of the said Court, at tho.-District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the twentieth day after publicatiouof these presents, if it he a court day, or else on tho next court day tal lowing,between the usual hours of hearing cause-’ 5 , then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a rea sonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why thesatd eighty-eight bales ol cotton should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of tho capture of the same, to the onemiewftlie United States, and as goods of or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged ani--com!omuwl*,iw-poojl *i“d-lawM rrugs, and further to do and receive m this behalf as to justice. shall appertain. Ami that you duly intimate, or cause to bo intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by tho tenor of tnese presents it in also,inti mated, ) that if they shall not appoar at tho . time aud place übovo mentioued, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, thou said District Court doth intend and will proceed to ndjuuica ilou on thosaid capture,and may pronounce that thesaid eighty-eight bales of cotton did beloug,at the time of the capture of tl»o,same, to the enemies of the United Statosof America, and as goods of their enemies, orViherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence,, or rather contumacy, of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly .certify to the said District Court what you ahall do la the premises, together with these. ’’wifuess the Honorable JOHN CAmVALADEK,. lodge of 'the said Court, at Philadelphia, t its .thirteenth day of JUNE, A. D. 18M, and.ia the eighty-eighth year tho Independent# of tho said United States. _ - ■ ~ ’ e. K. WerE.et DistrictCowt, * 75 Cent Books for CO eta, 50 Cent Books for 40 ctu, 25 Cent Books for 20 cts. If PHILADELPHIA. PITOtIBB’S, 808 CHESTNUT Street. _ A GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE , bltn»d»rd History of tt.o War. A rare chance to make money.Ageuu .".re clearing from *lOO to*2oo par wrMnulr dr !w? JOKB& ’ BKo '"' ’ *Co., Publishers, BAB TIMOHK, Md. jel:i-lm> "DUSINESS CHANCE.—WIT FI MODE -J-'RATB means anew,tastefal and scientific liusinass easily understood, and protected by live patent*, may bo commenced, bidding lair to become snecnsHfu! and profitable. Direct to 1 A. W.care of Jelfi-4t* ■ "E’KANKB’ORD ARSENAL. Jl June 14tit, ISS-1. BRICKLAYERS WAKTED.-Wanted at Urn Frank ford Arsenal, Bridcaburg, 20 good BRrCKLATt ERb: steady employment given. T. T, J. LAiDLEY. se}s-3t Bvt, Major Comma-naing, THREEV INTE.LIGENT BOYS -*> wanted to learn the Printing business. Apply at W. F. MURPHY & SONS, Printers, ‘jelMl* 330 CHESTNUT Street. WANTED—BY THE Ist OF JULY, n aa experienced first-class Salesman, one that can Influence near country trade. In a Jobbing, Hosiery, and Notion-House. : Address Box -2254, Philadelphia Post Office. mylS-wfin!3t WANTED—A BOOE-KEEPER IN A » > LIGHT BUSINESS, where there will, be no night work. To one that is well -acquainted in handling mo ney, and can speak and write German, a steady Situa tion will be given. Address, with reference,-Box 2871 Philadelphia P. 0, State age, and what salary would be expected. je!4-2t* . WAN T E D—BY A THOROUGH •• * * - Book-keeper, a position in an Importing or Job bing Hour*, or Manufacturing Establishment, on salary until January next; then to becomea partnerin the busi ness by furnishing capital. Address “Confidential,” this office. je!4-3t* WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, AGED v* 19, desires a Situation to learn the Wholesale Gro cery. Address *'Grocer, M Box 1343 P. 0. . jelS-Bt* WANTED—3OO AGENTS TO SELL -* T the great, natural WEATHER INDICATOR. .Though only just introduced, hundreds attest to Us ac curacy in foretelling changes of the weather from dry to wet, and vice versa.. It Interests the scholar and the man of science, and awakens admiration in the minds of all who witness ile wonderful functions. Send postage stamp for circular and particulars,or call upon FRTSBEE, COOK. & CO., . ..- 0G North FOURTH Street. 3e7-32t* - • Philadelphia, Pa. db«n A MONTH!—I WANT AGENTS y5Y,y *iWO a month, expenses paid.'to sell my EVER LASTING PENCIis, OTtiBKTiT. BURNERS, and 13 w.ner articles. Fifteen circulars sent/m. Address ap3o-d&w3m : JOBS F. LORD, Blddeford. Maine. CAVALRY HOUSES WANTED. War Department, Cavalry Bureau, ■ Omdn bP Cinky Quartermaster, . WAsnriJf«Tox, D. C., May 18, lSffl. THREE THOUSAND fftooft) H ORSES WANTED. j ONE . HUNDRED AND gIXTY-FIVJS ($165) DOL LARS per head will be paid for .all. ' > CATALRT HOUSES delivered within the next thirty (30) d 873 at the Go vernment stables at Giesboro,D. C. Said Hor*es to be sound in all particulars, uotless than five (5) nor more than nine (9) years old; from fif teen to sixteen bands high, fall in flesh, compactly fault,-bridle wUe,.and of she sufficient for cavalry purposes. These specifications will be strictly adhered to and rigidly enforced in every particular. Payment made on delivery of seven (7) and over. -<■ - JAMES A. EKIN', my2o-lm . Lt. Col. &C.Q. M. jUavalry Bnreau. IiOAHDDTi. PLEASANT ROOMS MAY NOW BE A secured at 1533 LOCUST Street. jeM-8t . ' .Mrs. WY3IAN.. . COUNTRY BOARDING CAN BE V-' had by applying opposite the Post Office, Chestnut Hill. jol4-3t* ROARDING.—TWO SECOND-STORY rooms TO LET, at 13a North TBKTH St. -je7-.tr- T2OARDING—ON DRY’S LANE, GER MANTOWN, sixth bouse from station, je7-12t PERSONAL. tTerso’nal.-jet BALL EAR DROPS,-Fifty Cents. 916 RACE Street. jelo-21* PERSON A L . SPOONS PLATED ■*- -with Pure SilTer, on White Matal, $1 per set. 9XO RACE Street. joH-2t* FOB SAFE i»» TO XET. MARSH AIL’S . SAt E Sv fcEGAIi. AMUSEMENTS. yANDERLYN’S ARIADNE. Tills most wonderful creation of tlie genina of VAI f- DEKLYN, lias been placed at the disposal of the Fine Arts Committee of the SANITARY FAIR, as s SPECIAL EXHIBITION, on the express condition, that Season and other Tickets, (living Recess to other parts of the Fair, are not to be entitled to admission. ari-adne. (Daughter of Minos and Pasßiphw, deserfcd on th»- Jelaud of Naxos, by The-eur.) An idea! of .emale heanty, reposing npon the Inxn ry of Its own seneation, lo,t insleep, and yielding with child-like self-abandonment to dreams of love ' * * ‘ How like a vision of pure love she seems f Her cheeks jost flashed with innocent repose That folds her thoughts np in deliciou* dreams Like dew-drops in the chalice of a rone; * Pillowed upon her arm and raven hair, How archly rests that bright and peaceful brow! Its rounded pearl defiance, bid.? to care, 'While kisses on the lipsseem melting:now; Prone in unconscious loveliness she lies, Afid leaves around her delicately sway; Veiled is the splendor of ber beaming eyes, Bui o’er the limbs bewitching graces play; , Ere into Eden’s groves the serpent crept, - Thus Eve within her Leafy arbor slept!” Tuckerman's* 1 Artist Life.’* “In ISI2 YANDERLYN painted the ARIADNE. Thir Painting proved Sir. Vanderlyn’s j»owers even mere than tho * Marius, * and is, in my estimation, the finest figure of the bind I have ever seen. This picture ha* been purchased and engraved by A, B. Durand, Esq., himself an excellent Painter, and our first Engraver. The engraving of Mr. Durand is worthy of 1 lap's Arts and Designs. Admission < Entrance from the Horticultural Department, and from the Corridor connecting the latter with the Art Gallery. * jel3-6t COLLECTION OF PICTURES * WORKS OF ART. Belonging to JOSEPH lURP.ISOK, > { fl u6W OMjJ to the public, for a limited time, for the benedt of THE GREAT CENTRAL PAIR Of THE SANITARY COMMISSION. At 225 S. EXGHTEEjfTH Street, Kittenhoueo Sgnafct tickets, go eiim. To be had at the Hotels, Book Stores, and at the doe*. Entrance at 223 S. EIGHTEENTH Street, or through Park aid Carden, on SEVENTEENTH Street. CjeU-tf CENTRAL FAIR, •5 A J& JSJjfJS; lf or thera - Ths ASTONISHING AOTfO maton ROpb-dancer,TKtJiiPETEß.snd wonrry'A' V£RTRILOQaibM f with a large variety of attraction*, Exhibitions at 3 and 3P. M, NEW GHESTHtrT^ 'J STREET THEATRE LEONARD tiSOTEK (Also of Grower’s Theatre, Washington, D. C.y THE COOLEST THX/E AST rll l »| i t rtliV VO.OT. I, 'W'OKBERFULI! LMRECEDEATBT)!! UKBOnN’DPnft SUCCESS OF THE . GRAKD FAIRY SPECTACLE OP THE .SEYEH-SISTERS, : THE BIRTH OF CL PID IK THE BOWES OF FRBJfS. Sow in the , SECOND WEEK Ui the most astonishing succession of • : ’■ CROWD KD HOUSES Ever witnessed in Phiiadelplria. ‘ Again, the Popular Comedian, - T T .. Mr J. E. McDOKoUGH, In nisluiimtaDle Impersonation of MRS. PLDTO. ; THIS (Wednesday) EYENTNG, June Isth, ISSf. Thu Hew and Beautiful Scenery-The Elegant cw t ’ u S? s ~S le Astomshiiig Fairy The Grand Eouaye Brill, by FSrty iW Ladies—The Beautiful,Fairy Dances—^ The hew Local Scenery—The Grand Battle Tableau l " ■■ . PRICES OF ADMISSION. Orchestra 5eat5........ ..i.".." ISSg? Sis of the Front Benches duly are reserved asOrch*. trabeats. So extra charge lor securing seats. FR^AY'EVENING, J. E. McDONOUGH r S BENEFIT. GRAND FAMILY AtATINEE : m OS OATOKBAY AFTERHOOH, ; , when the entireSpectacKtar Play of - THB SEV2S SISTERS ■ will he presented—making the Greatest Day Ferfonß* ance ever witnessed in PMadelphia, at thensaalAl** •1096 prices. .. WA L N trT- STREEP THEATRE.-^ Y w-iiT HIS Wednesday) EVI3NIKG;Jtme 15th, Will be presented the beautiful domestic drama of . • . v : CORNER, - m/Which Mr; HARRY PEARSON - will sustain his unapproachable character of Pi*nSß PROBITY. To conclude with the great Irisli’Drama of ROBERT EMMET. TOXJIORROW (Thursday) ■EVENING- 1 the gross re-* ceipts will be donated to the . .. GREAT SANITARY FAIR, M RS * JOHN D-BBW’S W ARCH STBEET THEATRE. : SIXTH WEEK &F PRATO DEE’tV ' ; MOjSTDAIV TU£SI> AT, TTEDIt r £Si>Ar, and THUBS DAT, 1 The spectasularroraance of . f " V _ FOBTT THIEVES. Afnstapba (the cobbler).... ..../Frank Dratr All Baiba (the* iroodman) StaArfcKobwa ....MissHearr To coflduden-ith the traditwraarr drama of 6IXTBEX-STES?G *JACK. _ _ :: Kit Clayton.;. Sixteen* String Jack. Theophilns..... ♦ PROF. ROSWELL D HITCHCOCK. D; D., of New York, will deliver,-at MUSICAL FUTO HALL, on THURSDAY EYENING.Jnne 16; the Airni versflry before the. PHILADELPHIA' COME. GIATJS IKST*TUT3 FOR YOUNG LADIES, of which Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. IX, and E. ctARENGB,' SMITH; A. M., axe Principals. may be ot4ainea, gratuitously, on. and after’ Monday morning, the 13th, at the Institute, 153 G ARCH 1 Street. ■ • • .. . Also, of Smith & Jacobs, 1226 Chestnut street, and Aahmead '& Evans, 72*j-Chestnat street. je9-7t* INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND ' f EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY, at P. M. Admission, TEA CENTS. Store, No. 11 S. EIGHTH.' Street. ' : ' • y# NX O W OP EH—THE FORTY-FIRST ANKtSAL EXfUBITIOK OF PAIHTIHOS AHD SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OIF THE FINE.ARTS, CHESTNUT St**6t. above Tenth! Open from BA.M. till 7P. M., and in ti e avaning. Pro ceeds for the Sanitary Fair. _ t ' jgg RESORTS. nKESSON SPRINGS.—THIS DE- LIGHTFDL SOTIMEK KESOKT. located on the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains, 2,3Qofeei above the level of the sea, wiil he open for the, reception of visitors on the loth day of June, !So4, and wifi be kept op*n until the Ist of October. The buildings connected with ibis establishment are of a substantial and comforiahla ■ character. The water and aif possess superior attrac tions. The cool forests and dry and bracing atmosphere contribute to the pleasure of those who seek relieffrom. the oppressiveness of the sultry air of thickly populated, towns and cities. The grounds, walks,. &c. , have been highly improved, audare of avaried and picturesqaa character. A fine Band has been engaged for the season. Ample facilities for bathing have been provided. The subfccriber intends to spare no pains to-renderit in every respect as comfortable and attractive as possible, and. hopes, by his long experience in the hotel business, to anticipate and supply the wants of the public. The railroad connections of Cresson enable, him to obtaia supplies for the table not only from- the surrounding.' country, but from both the Philadelphia and Pittsburg markets. There is at Creeson Springs a Telegraph Office, and two daily mails from* Philadelphia aad Pittsburg; and intermediate points. ■ Tickets (good for the round trip) from Philadelphia, can be had at ihe office of the Pennsylvania Railroad- Company. For further informition, address , G. W; MULLIN', jels-2m . Cresson Springs, Cambria county, .Pa. SUM MB R EXCURSIONS! RiIIIKOAD ' On and after WEDMESDAT, JUNE 13ft, ISM. ... EXCURSION TICKETS Will be sold from PHILADELPHIA to ALTOONA. CBESSON, DUDLEY, and MT. DALLAS, wli'ch wiUb» good for a return irip untit OCTOBER Ist, 1564, when, endorsed by the proprietors of the Logan House, Moun tain House, Broad Top CitF-House.or the Superintendent of Eedford Springs.. EXCURSION-KATES FOR ISG4: Philadelphia, to Altoona ...... $9 20> • • ■ ' Cresson-...* ...... 980 , “ Dudley. 920 - Mt. Dallas 9 70- FOR EPHRATA AND LITIZ SPRINGS. Tbe East Line, leaving ELEVENTH and MARKET - Streets at 11.25 A.M..makes close connection,at Landis yille,Trlth the Reading and Columbiaß.K., for both. Ephruta and Litiz Springs. Excursion Tickets to these points can be procured odl any SATURDAY, good until the following MONDAY, The rates of fare will be as follows: ■■ . ~ ~ , •' - . Regular. Excursion. Philadelphia to Ephrata.— $2 50 $3 40 . Liti2 2 50 3 40 JOHN F. VA XL EER,, Jft., Ticket Agent Penna. R.R. FOR HARTFORD; Co3m Direct~ Vla Delaware ami Raritan Canal. 'l’he Philadelphia Steam ProneUor Company’s Steamer MARS, Grumley, Maxtor. Quick despatch. For races, of freight, apply on board at Arch«street Wharf, or to WM. M.- BAIRD & CO., Agents, 133 South BELA. WAKE Avegue. . - .... jels-a FOR ABB ANY AND TROY W.r'W-T —"VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL.—The Large S. ELaNaSaN, Captain W, Cor. eon, is now loading at first whart below. SPRIJCS Street* and will leave for the above points on WEDNRS DAYY June ISth, at 6 o’clock R, Jr. - For freight, which will he taken at reasonable ratae* apply to - D. L. FLANAGAN, Agent, iell-4t* 30* S, DELAWARE Avenge. SOBTH PRNNSYL TANIA RAILROAD. • NEW AND SHORT ROUTE TO WILKESBARRE. , TIME AND DISTANCE SAVED. On and after "WEDNESDAY. June is. ISSJ, "Passenger* for WilKesbarre take the 7 A. M. Express Train* learutr the now Depot, THIRD Street, above Thompson street* Philadelphia, to Bethlehem; thence by Lehigh Valley,. Penn Haven, and White Haven, ami Lehigh and Sus quehanna Railroads, arriving in Wukesoarre at 2-45 V. JU returning. LeßVfi Wilkesbarro at I F. M.;,. conaectiaff iwUU&Q? Eximus Train at Bethlehem, arriving'm Fiuiadelphia At through. Fares4.2£ jelf-13t .. BLLIS CLARK, Agent. . THE ADAMS EX «Si*fESaBf!!!3HEE PRESS COMPANY, OBlce 3HO CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels,-Packages, Mer chandise, Bank Ndtos, audSpecle, either by Us own iines or in connection with other Express Companies, to all the principal Towns and Cities in the United. States. ' ; , E. S. SANDFORD, fe27 . "General Superintendent. OaSO LADIES TRUSS AND BRAGS Nw/ STORE-Condnctod by Ladles, TW;BLnrff. Street, first door below Race. Every article in ttjfif.; lino elegant, easy, and correct in make. C. H. DLES, proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, on the context of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. N. B. accuracy insitred. my4-Smlf PHHBNOLOGICAL EXAMINA, s&'J TIONS, with fall descriptions of character, gives. DAY and EVENING, by J. L. CAPEN, mb9-wfrm6m No. 25 South TENTH Street St*. MONEY TO .ANY AMOWiTS^ f LOANED upon Diamonds. Watches, . Sh ry, Plate. Clothing, &c., at JONES s, QOJ9 W “ Old Established Loan Ofiw. corner THDW. food OASKILL Streets, below Lfhafterd. v jVJ.Rwt* Monuments"'®) STONES.—A large assortment of G. mye . stones, oC various desiyim.imideorthefinest nail M and Amerf«ua Marble, constantly on _ban| at toe Marble Works of ADAM STBISMEra, KIMS iWj,. belov Bleyeotk MimK f bliatabw*. wS-Jadf •One Dollar, •Manages. ...Frank Drew; ....Barton Hitt, •Stuart Robson.
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