/ ARIUVALS JVT TIIE HOTELS. The Com P J Nichols, Ponru C A Mayer* Penna H Leo, Pittsburg HS Chase, Boston w Jenney.Uettolt t Ff Katoiy Jr, Detroit 3i A 0 Fuller,-Boston V B Sanger & wf,Chicago C 2ttg, Pittsburg Slsaac* •TK Miller, PittMmrg JQA McCoukey, York co BDu Pout, Louisville. Ky J Clapp, Chicago 3) M Niolmlft, Chicago BJCatroii, Pittsburg J? 0 Uulens,Mojii|ihirt Mrs Johtson & 2ch,Ky' Jno Prcrbm, Boston ■ i Mr? M K Moot head .Pittsbg Miss C lleberton, Media Alias Kuhl AV C Stuigoft St la, N York JKElliott, USA B Burt, Jr, Connecticut John M Maye, Boston A Botteley & wf, Boston SUss J Betteley. Boston , B Renin St la, a Jersey JN Patou & wf, Cuba DrLDMiUrr, BSA Col Henry, USA Sirs Mitguiw. 2'enna Capt Gro W kugler, U B'X John Wjjpppu St w»V PoiUv tTh<*o Boppel & wf, N Y J W Pioltler, Princeton. Mrs Bidder, Princeton JUiss Fielder. Princeton 1 win L Chambers, Penim J L Kennedy, Chamberd)’# u LKoncody.Cbamberob’g y O Lehr, Chambersbiug Mrs Dana ' ■ Alisa Dana • • ■ : AV V Milton, Boston Mrs Cornyn, BarrlsbuTg Mrs John Haldomao, Pa John Haldemau, Penua p li Oaiway, Pittsburg •PCput, Baltimore •J H Rice, Washington 1 AY Marchant, New York ' J.Il Lonnskey.New York Air A Mrs i Lorelttdge.N A AV Carson, Blass i *T G Carson, Muss ! <3 Chapin. Mass ! G H K.lrh, New York . Q Gern»hym»NeivYork B\Smut«r, New York 5 Brigrod, Sew York John Sedgwick , 6 J Jacobs B JI Verimlie & xr, NY CeuTowei*, U S A j 3d Hall, Now York i CG Drinker & wf, NY I J J HJncbmftU & w,N Y T»Y Bunt,Scruutou j J L Pierce, Pror S.T Wawsworth, Buffalo <3 M MtilJby, Titusville' C H Wyman, St Louis Air Maikleiviiie, N Orleans AV KKykur & i?\, N YbJk , J T Adams, New York. Mim Adams, New York E BTliojmon, New York B H Cheever. Rhode IsUnd S D Earns & ia, Virginia AV C Kurus, Virginia. M Grilllth, Virginia Cbas H Martin, Hoboken A Gage, Newborn, K(J Ceo A Jessup, Montrose, Pa f fho U Jas K Ken, New York 3S tf Bern diet, Pa Mrs Et* James &Scb,N JN *’■ C V OshoTti, Baytou ■ . Jas L W''Nqu» N .T Ed T Mathews,Washington G Wilson, Bci4tm - A t I E J Loornis W B Hutchinson, Wash, ■ J J Pc&body, Washington 33 McCfftlmm, Washington i J U Serloi'di Washington 1 Eouifcßaar, Washington Leonard passano, Ba.lt AV B Dodge, Now York A L finds?, Havana It G Bining, Washington i EKRue ! John A Shultz Sc wf»l.anc , r. Miss H Gesdbftch, Lancaster J> la, heading M P Boyer St wf, Reading . John 0 Schooner, St Louis** A K Kline, Reading ’ A J Hen- &wf, HarrUburg 3>T Payne, Kentucky Miss H Major, Kentucky Miss K Major, Kentucky Mrs Maybin & da, N Y Sami Frofct,.New York AV P Small, Harrisburg E Seitz Easton J Seitz & la. Easton Com Cvabho, U S N lion F Watts & wf, Carlisle J C Barnetz & wfjHandph’g; HlssC H McClure, Lewisb’g Miss H Humes, Bellcfonte J Wuibou, Titusville W Christy Sc \vf x Baltimore Sami M Beck. Wmsporfc 35 M Biddle, PeDntt . 2ltp O' W W ierman, Harrisg G H Betchen, Louisville J £ Bratton, Carlisle S S Detwtier & la, Colombia- A $ Abell, Baltimore “W Rogers, Penna John. nMerrehew, Dol John A Reynolds, Bel *W Reynolds, Wewark, Bel Cbaa j\ai*er, Matanoy City' . C C Sprapne & la.lVash’u V- John II White, Maryland Stillman, '-New York 'L'hos Harrisdo. Hew York J33i«hoj>, USA S Q Brown, Ta> A S Fries, KevrYork J M Bruns-trick, Cincinnati; J Martin, Raahvilio 3S T Ott, KashYille • I f Montole, Boston.' ; Xbe M«i J G'Wfak, Lehigh county s P H Thompson, JeSdd . | Rev G D Miles, Wilkeabarre Al»s L*cbier, Newcastle. Del; KissLeehler, Newcastle J. Schneider, "Williamsport A Jamcsoti, Trenton • > Ji J Hoard man, Conn Ji H Post, New York - •J B Murphy, Chicago V? 6 t Hftveo, Pittsburg Sami C Ford, retina 10 Bruner, Columbia* Pa Miss Lizzie C Lackey, Pa 'Chas A Barnett, Penna •D Bpstiu & sister, N York . J R Curry & la, Milton, Pa •*W Fullmer & la, Milton, Pa J Seiser &la, Milton, Pa } Mrs Curry, Milton, Pa . | C 8 Russell, Towaoda, Pa i Jos Campbell, MiSiln co 1 J A Campbell, Lewistown ! Mrs Campbell, Lewistown Miss CampLell, Lewistown JasSMnnn, Altoona, Pa Dr •Williams, PiUston; : . JSberringer, I'ittston . j W J Howarth, Pittsburg \ 3 W Wright* Clearfield \ Mlsfl BUa Applegate, W 3 . F C Pope _.J B Carter, Silver Springs Ja»H Wilson, Catasaqua *4V Powell, New York J T Hendrick, Maryland H B BerryMii, Harrisburg airs S E Wilson, Harrfcbnrg Jfrs M A K*dttl, Harrlsburk Sirs M C Weidling, Harrisb JM Edwards, Ohio Jos Smith & 1, Duncan's Isl Christian Heikel & lady, . Duncan's Island. Z H WMfcmore &la» Memph . Hon J 8 Black, York C F Black & wife, York . Sirs Shank, York J B 511!3er, Cbftmberalmrg Peter Feltman, Uhambcrsb David Wertz, Chambershe Hicbd Ashman, Huntingan i -3S L Patterson, Idaho I jR JS Patterson, Idaho ... J The An J H Richards, Baltimore Jolm .7 llttliinau, N York J T Chancey, Washington. . ChasNcnle, Washington J Kara, Baltimore W Wright & wf, Alex, Va 3M Connolly & wf, A lex, Ya -O 0 Starr, U S N Edgar Smith <3 W Beck, Pottarille ' S Hoover, HoUidaysbuTg 1 X Goldman. Hollidaysbuigi 11 Bn Bois & dan Miss Jordan Mis* Du Bois 3R. W Mustard, St Louis A E Bodine & lady yr H Keeler & lady Abbott, Sew York . Miss SB CbiaveT.Dclaware jH Clearer, Delaware Morris Bacon, N Jersey : John Eyerman, Easton A Wilbelm, Easton C ii Hecht, Daston Eobart Lawson, Baltimore Geo O Kilgore ! BHThurston, US If | YT C Care, New York - ! A Bourgeois, New York ' * Nathaniel Du. Boia J H Wolcott, Wash, DC ( ,Mrs A L Worth, Wash, B C, JDu Boie, Hew Jerasy i Anson Maiioryy New York; . ..J-M Rawlins, Georgetown \ ¥ Robinson, Georgetown i S J Horner, Wilm, Del Geo Leicester, Boston ' W Buster, Boston MB Nichols & wf.'Pa. ’ , Mrs T A Nichols icson, Pa Geo Brlghf & la, Pottsvlllo . .J 8 Clark, PottsviUe . JShover &wf,Pikeco Frank Knuuss, Allentown i y M Wheeler, New York . S N Paper, Wilm, Dei J H Plain, Heading . 35 H G&v t, Lancaster AW Baldwin,?Lancaster Jacob EathfordpLancaster •Birara Stamm, Lancaster ACHeffelfinger, Tork, Pa h G Eby, Lancaster AWiettDC it la, Middleton -,S Biefferl* Ift, Middleton ' Sami Cabkaden & la, Penna ijl K Btokes, Trenton -CH Kemble, Trenton Sites Maggie Kylo, Penna - “David Ganis &la, Easton ; *W H Spronl, Lancaster co -M RwUmeiy Lancaster Miss V Wiimer, Lancaster “Win Forrer, Plnegrovc 'E HSteee, Plnegrove , The Com .Jffra Baula, New York P Biadimry, Etkton, Md . Jan C Crotbeju, Maryland . t 3 K Toast.-Mt Union *W A B Clark Si la, Bedford . J E Black, ■Sc'helUburg ■ 0 Hartshorn, Chewier co Bisly S Nichols, Oxford ! Jok Sillier, liiisseWiiiG, Pa 1 ' Brands Potts, Chester co : Kiss Amy Pyle, La nc ™ MrsTowibend, Bet B'Williams, Cheats co :ZBo*ton .T C Manning Sc so, Balt J B Scott, U S A j A Welch, New Jersey sS Coukahaw, New York 'J M Rankin, New York Dr Ebbs, Penna : *H L Harris, New Jersey C Norwood, Now York G« j o Smith, New York M K Williams a la, Ohio WiuTPoolff Wash, DC 8 H FJnrd& wf. Now York £ W K&rfeer. New York - ,T Olmsted, Yon&ers, N Y Geo Sanderson- Robt CAYright, Baltimore i J W Pallor, Catasaqua C.J famer, New York . T R Sitgroaves & wf, Easton J A Erlieu, Lancaster ELWitman, Harrisburg L M mils, Massachusetts i ,T A Muller, Halifax. jACGoeU, Pa : Geo&uith, New York Thin Cook, New York - J W Johuson, Hanover A W-Eiciiclhorsror, Hanover W W Taylor, Baltimore J H Smith,- Pme Grove J II Union, Now York Chss H Moorhead, Pa fill Bozzel,Washington - J Simmons, Alexandria.Ya H Carrol I, Alexandria, Ya C W Davis & wife, Ohio . J C Stoddard, HarrUburg J L Sprogle, Franklin, Pa F A-Gibbons D Stevenson, Indianapolis S Isaacs, Phils. W r Humes, Bellefonte W S Wallace. Now York E Byers, Harrisburg N Lighteer, Lancaster RGornnwn A wf, Penna Mrs Dr 1 Iliester, Reading. W AI Blaster & wf, Reading Master I llioster Reading C Liiumau & wf, GeorgetDC M as LiiUUian.George’o, DC WTiliey, Washington WII Brmton Washington- Geu Wright, Washington John Goldin, Washington SSL MeDoagle, US A Oil fi DeLauuy, USA . Miss Wierman, Harrisburg IJ L Lupton, New Jersey [ J RBartlett, DSN : {John Whitakor&sis, N- J: < {H Conrad & wf, New ¥ork Miss Fellowes, New Y#rk {Somnel Boyd, New. York- IS Steveuson, LiCiz, Pa IMirhae! Phelan, NY Dndinv Kavauagh, N Y N VY Wheeler. Brooklyn- Thns F Kerr, New York R W Musrrave, Ohio Richard H Underhill. NY Mrs M N Forman, N J - Miss SFormau,-Milford, NJ‘ Miss C Forman, Milford, N J E Barstou, New V ork Miss C K Williams, N Y J HatnUie, Delaware G Brown, Taunton L A Coooer, Pa J B Davison,'Wkshingtcm ERKuutweir Lather Hcese.Harrisburg- Miss'A Resso, Harrisburg ■ Miss 801 l Burknolder, Pa' .John P Kelhny Harrisburg T G Hanbeusklee, N Y 'Chants’. iA A Graham, Clearfield [ EW Graham,-Clearfield ■/ M Ludwig, ; C Harman, Cbembersbarg JW r Eubody & AHhb Craig, M G.nauk H B McCauley, Gape May IV Korn At wr, Allentown T J Bnrchfield,,Pittsburg , J C Kirkpatrick. Pittsburg W Van Zandt Sc fa, N J 0 S Dimmick, Penua Dr Jennings & la, Easton \V P Connell, Scranton DrlVm Wilson, BetlUehem • Owen Rice, Nazareth . Edw C Beitel, Nazareth R F Balp, Nazareth |S Greene |HG Leisenring,.N-Jersey [0 T Keita, Newport ;Hon S A Gilmore, Uniont'n ’ J G Moore, Dilishurg Maj Gea Prank Gardner Constant Williams, D S A ;Henry C Muller,' N York [FRoaftsli, Maine [jßeed & son,. Bu3htowu [H G Veueriein,. Henna [Mrs Mary Brodhead,Kaston A D Canfman, Chamhensbg WWingali • . : D C Hogne,-Penna,: A S Lamm, Penna ; J Fullrey JPSmich John Kahlar, Muncay JohnE Force, Wilkeabarre J J Bisel, Lock Haven Levi Bisel, Lock Haven J M Murray, ITS N O K Mosher, U S N^ G S landers, Danville J S-Ha.il, Danville C K Campbell, Pittston R E Wright, Allentown U K Mesnliag, Htighesville Capt 8 F Kaber, USA AC Parker. Lewistown J Brossgrove, Lewistown J F Beale, Lewisburg Ohas G Ash, Delaw&reCity iJZDay, Ea-ton W A Price, Delaware City [H O Shattuck, Ft Delaware i«r!can. R Ilftll, Newark, If-J J E 'Williams, Smyrna, Del C L Boutcheri. Penna Richard Dingle, Henna : . * A J Erwin, Ifethlehemj; B A Sargent, Boston George B Balch ; *■. G M Bissell, Easton ; : E Shissler & la, Minetsville R Phillips, Jr, N Casfcle.Pa J Linderman, Pofctsville M'Wadleigh, Ashland Miss Brandon, Pottsville ; Richd Lee, Pottaville A H Jamesoru Reading : GF W ter t. Ml tiers ville J Lowry, Milford W Wollf & wf, Pottsville MW Canning &w, Potts ve G A Robertson, U S A It J Pitbian & wf, N Jersey- W Lofland, Milford, Del C E Ferris & la, Delaware S T Brown, Huntingdon G JMutou, Chester co, Pa .las Dichson, Georgetown • B K Hendoreon, New tork M Alemego, New York G G Dare, Baltimore Jos G Kirby & wf.N Jersey- W D Massey. Alex, Ya . G W Grier, Delaware L J Catheil, Maryland John 0 Gibson, New York G Bro Wu. Tauu’ion CaptljT Heritage, N J T Tomlltuotu New Jersey; T‘H Tomliuson, IT Jersey Jas Costello, New York L H Van Dreipe, Treatoa J A Griffith, Baltimore J McMauus, Troy, N Y MHBu«o»,MD,Troy.NT Sire E Thompson It sn, Kane Mr*s E Goodly*. St Joseph G H-Wiliits, Montour AMTemplorou, DanyUlo P M Marshall's creek Misvßash, Jdarskall’s er’k Miss Zimmerman, M creek'. JhoD Williams, C S N T Woman Asti . II Bowman, Scranton Mrsßawman, Scranton Wm Hasl&ge, Pittsbarg D 0 Gutter, Mastacbusetta 0 H l-pahting, New York T F Thompson, New York J H atcKco, Hazleton W W McKee, Hazleton Chas Bright, Deposit H W Bright, Deposit . Gee Sptmer, Lancaster A K Spnrier, Lancaster Morris Bacon, Greenwich John Jones A la, Baltimore umerclal* [P McCarty, Doyteatown / , Dr I J Uiark. u S A - W E lleston, jtfGvvtown.Pa Jno Vandersllce, PUcenixY Dayid Damin, Mass It T Sroytli, USA 1) Davis Brinton Walter, Lancco ‘ Misr.H B Walter, L&acco ' Miss.WaryWaiter,- Lane co M S Barnett & la, t ork co L S H Llbbart, Marietta \Y C Browao, New York Sam’i Jooea, Wash, DC W M Wilson, Newark, Del W & King, Elmira, N V John fray nor, Cheater co -■ J Ditz Ala, Monroe co, Pa DAckeraon, Troy, NY Jos Anderson, Allentown B 0 Yeoman, BeWidere Bodj' F May berry, Bait l Chris’r Mayberry, Balt Misa A Mayberry, Balt . A Norcroaß, Wa?b, D 0 W Ross; Now York Colgate's Soap, This celebrated TOILET BOAT* in snob universal de maud, is mado from the CHOICEST materials, is MILS and EMOLLIENT in Us nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL In itsaction upon the Skin. For sale by all Droggiats and Fancy Goods dealers. ■_ feSAtutlisly Hoyt’s Hiawatha Hath Restobativb, HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIH RESTORATIVE. HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTOBATIVB, HOYT’S, HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. In Longfellow's Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to have conferred the greatest boon on his tribe because he brought to its? notice corn. Everyone will admit that oar preparation la w orihy of its 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-np the natural shading of one hair with another, thus giving tho hair a perfect life appearance, so that the most critical observer cannot detect its use. •It makes harsh hair soft and silky, stops Us falling out. cleansoft it and tho scalp from all impu rities, Is as readily applied and wiped from the skftt &e any hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad ef fects of previous use of preparations containingsalphur, sugaroflead, Ac. Tho proprietors of the Hiawatha published the follow ing challenge to test in the New York dallies three weeks, which. WAS NEVER ACCEPTED Let Rome 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 but Me own preparation, and the person nothing also during the A certificate of the result to ba widely published at the expense of the unsuccessful competitors, Sold everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT & CO.,' : 10 Hnivorsity Place, New York. G——lB63- New Toes, April IS,ISM. ;We respectfully invito your attention..to ami conside ration of . the justly celebrated and reliable remedy for JDyspepsia, Heartburn, Debility, and Prostration, The proprietors are proud to acknowledge the unparalleled success which has attended the sale of their valuable preparation, known la nearly every portion of th* civilized world as the “GOLDEN BITTERS.” : We risk nothing when we term pre paration, for they are. one of the few articles of the present daywhjch are not a hninbag i and we are wil ling and able to satisfy any person or persons who will call upon us, that the celebrated * * Golden Bitters’ * are a genuine, hona.Jide hygienic article. It is 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 APPETITE they are invaluable, and are unequalled as a TONIC. They are mild in their action, and operate in giving vigor and strength to the system—not by any change they.produce in the solids, but through the medinm of the living principle. They are purely YEGBTABLH, being, composed of Gentian Boot, Calamus, Sassafras, and manyother remedial agents of the Vegetable world, all preserved in Jamaica Rum and Sherry Wine. AS A BEVERAGE tfcey are the most wholesome, invigorating, and pala table stimulant ever offered tt> the public. And the fact' of their being prepared chemically and scientifically precludes the possibility of & bitter, unpleasant taste, common to Bitters generally offered for sale. We es pecially recommend them to LADIES, and particularly to those suffering from Debility, Weakness, and Pros tration. ;Halfa wineglass of these “Bitters” three oi four times a day will produce a remarkable healthy change in persons greatly debilitated. The * ‘Golden Bitters” have been, tried and not found 'wanting. They are put up in our own patent quart bottles, and for sal* by Drnggißts, Grocers, Ac., throughout the world. Each bottle bears a foe simile of the signature of Hub*, bel A Co. GEO. C. HtJBBEL k CO. , Sole Proprietors/ Hudson, N. Y.; Central Depot, American Ex. Building, New York; E. G. BOOZ, Agent, Philada. . jefi-4w Steenwav & Sons, PIANOS. For sale only at BLASIUS BEOS., 1006 CHESTNUT Street. pus os. Mason Stece & Co.’s HAMLIN'S CABINET \ ■ STUCK & CO..S OBOA NS . SEVENTH LTbe Popular Clothing House of Piula. “OAK HALL;" Eest-claae soods at moderate prices. . ; WAN AHAKER & BROWN, S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets, Custom Department (to make to order) No. IS. Sixth rt. Wheeleb & Wilson's Highest PbemiA LOOK-STITOH . SEWING MACHINES. THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. Salesroomfi. 704 CTTBSTNUT Street, above Seventh. CORSONi—Oa the afternoon of June22d, at the resi dence of .his father. Dr. Edward F. Corson, Surgeon . U. S. N., eon of Dr. Hirara Cojreon. • Hie relatives and friends are respectfully mvited to attend his funeral, from his father's residence, at Ply month Meeting, on Saturday, the 26th inst., at three o’clock P. M., without further notice. MORTON.—Killed, in action before on ‘ Friday, June 17, GeneraL James St. C. Morton, u. S. Volunteers, Major of Engineers, U. S. A., Chief Engi neer of 9th Amy Corps. , 4 , The relatives and friends of the deceased are invited to attend the funeral from the residence *>f liia brother, R. P. Mortoo, Esq., Shoemaker lane, Germantown, this (Thursday) morning, the 23d inst., at 11 o'clock. Piaea of interment at North Laurel HilV • - - , HINDMAN.-On the morning of the 21st Eliza F. Hindman. ', ~ ' : Th'e relatives and friends of the family are respect, folly invited to attend her funeral, from her late resi dence, Ko. 529 Buttonwood street, on Friday afternoon, at 6 o’clock. . , • •*t PRESTON.—On the 21st inst., Ed ward Preston, Jr., in the 45th year of his age. , . • Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Grape street, above Creston, Manayunk, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. - _ , ; DREER,—On Tuesday morning, June2l, ISSi, Frede rick Dreer, iu the S2d yearof his age. _ - , . The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral from his late residence, No. 37 South Nineteenth street, on Friday morning next, 24th inst. , at 10 o’clock., . , -rr . m action before Petersburg, Va., on Friday, June 17, Gen. James St. C. Morton, UaUed States Volunteers, Major of Engineers U. S. A., Chief Ergineer 9th Army Corps. . •. Due notice of the funeral will be given. .** MOtmaiEG . GOODS FOR JUKE J-tX SALES. Black Crape Maretz and Tamartines. ♦V Bareges and Barege Hcraaais. ; Florentines andßyzantines. V Tamartanes and Silk Grenadines. " Foulards and Lawns. . ** Tamises and Moussolines de Lame. ** Bombazine* and Summer Bombazines. " Alpacas and Glossy Mohairs. " Gros Grain and Mourning Silks.. “ Glossy Taffetas and Gros de Rhines. * * Barege and Grape Maretz Shawls. . . ** Grenadine Barege Shawa, silk and wool fringes. ** Silk Grenadine Shawls. ■ «* Barege and Grenadine Barege Points, and made-up Shawls, various styles. Thibet&ad Cashmere Shawls. ** Moasseline do Laine Shawls. “ -English Crapes andTeils. ** Bound Crape and Lace Veils. : ** Round Grenadine Veils. : . •• Silk, Thread, and Kid Gloves. ** Belts, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Fans. “ Crape Collars, Sleeves, &c. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store. No/918 CHESTNUT Street. T?XTRA ATTENTION TO STRAN -Ei CBBS DURING THE SANITARY PAIB. Fall stock of FANCY.GOODS. \ Fall stock ofSTAPLE GOODS. n FalUtock of SOMMER SHAWLS. ■ FuH stock of BLACK SILKS. ri .. Ei HE & T,ISBELL, l s ? *OO 4ROH Street. . |ggf“ SfECUL ACKS«WJ,E»«aES'f. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, LABOR. INCOME AND EBYENUB. COAL COMMITTEE. Proceeds of 60 cars of coal* donated by Goo. W. "t Snyder.. »•«»•• • ..*•••*••.» $1,758 60 Proceeds of Broad Top Goal, donated by Hare Powel 1,319 88 Proceeds of 81 carß of coal, donated by St. Clair . Coal Company of Boston -• *• *•• •*2,856 33 Proceeds OFI6 cars of coal, donated by Wheeler, . •• , Miller, & Go. 663 78 Proceeds of S cars of coal* donated by Henry Hlel 290 40 Proceeds of 15 cava of coal, donated by W. B. .Williams, agent*. « v*v**;'"*« ■" Contributed by Chas. Weiss, coal dealer, Ger nmntovm.'..s2 Collected hyP. P. Keller from coal dealers..... 16 00 Contributed by the hands of John Jones, at : Ponlktoa C011iery...........,,.......* 98 00 Proceeds of Broad Top Coal, donated by Noble, Caldwell, & C0.v.... 1,406 25 Proceeds of Broad Top coal, donattd by Ma guire& Given. Previously reported THE COMMITTEE OF THE .WEST (OS' PHILADELPHIA TABLE thankfully acknow ledge the receipt of thofollowing donations since .Tune 6 : Mrs. John K, Kane .....$OOO 00 Ken nett Aid (Society-*** * * ...,*.. a. 00 00 Mr. J. B. Weir........... MOO Mr. John Blakeley... 2o 00 A Lady, ihrongh K. 5........................ 0 00 Charles Kline (a soldier), proceeds of paintings. 600 Mr. J. H. Johnson, songs, valued at 10 60 Mr. Montgomery-............••.....i.* 00 Mrs. H. K. Bornish.. 6 00 Air, Thomas Coombos, perfumory, .valued at.... 25 70 Mr. 11. C. Blair. “ ®4O Air. Kichard T0zer.......... 1 00 It -.. Mrs. HBKKT C. TOWNSEKD. Chairman. AKT GAI.EEKY CHEAT OEM ►S? TP.AL FAIR BPBCIAL NOTICE. • . -The centre door oa Vino street leading to the Art Gal lery will be open from A. M. * until 10 A. M., Eyery Day during tie continuance of toe Eaii*, (Sundays ex cepted), to enable connoisseurs and others to Yiew.tne works of Art without being incommoded by the crowds thatunavoidably fill the gallery during the public hours of the day. - . , - Adinissicm—ONE DOLLAR, which, admits to Yander tyn’s Ariadne, but gives no right to pass the doors lead ing toother parts of the Fair. jeifl-ftt SAIISBEIIS’ OABETS.-THE Courtland Saunders’ Cadflts drill EVERY AF TERNOON, In tha GREAT CENTRAL FA Hi, by lurl tatlon. . je22-2t* VtS” STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE— The members of the STATE CENTRAL COM MITTEE will moot for organizational a o’clock P. M., on WEDNESDAY, July StU.at the house of theCHAIS MAN, In HARRISBURG, Pa, By order of - "eH-tjyS SIMON CAMEHON, Chairman. . IKts— NOTI« TO e«» nUBET»BS TO THE “ 0 ItS&T CENTRAL FAIR.' '-At a moot ing of the Executive Committee, held Jane 10, It was, ° n ‘‘/fasofoerf, That no goods remaining.nneold at the dose of the fair shall be sacrificed by a peremptory, sale at auction. hat hy hiring a, store or otherwise, due measures ehail he taken Immediately thereafter to se cure their disposal at the ordinary retail Rrices. • ’ .. Jel3-10t : HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, Bec’y. isr- NOTICE THE BOOKS FOB SEB *=» SCRIPTION to the Capital Stock of tho WEST VIRGINIA OIL COMPANY will bo opened on the Ist day of July ensuing, at tho office of JOHN S* HOFF MAN, 411 WALNUT 61., Philadelphia, jeZJ-St* NOTICE—THE BOOKS FOB S«B - to tho Capital Stock of tho PHILLIPS OIL COMPANY will be opened at 22 North FRONT Street, on and after the 21st inst. Tho attention of the public is retpetlfnlly reouosted to the merits of this Company, for further Information apply to the under signed. COCHRAN & RUSSELL, Pllli.AnuH’JiU, June 21,18 M. - • lu2i-6t* r®» PIIIUDKIPJIIA AMI* BEiltlXO Ias’RAILROAD COMPANY, Office, Kd.iaai South YOURTII Struct, , Philadelphia, Jane 22,1861 Toavoid detention* Ihe holders of COUPONS of this Company due on the Ist proximo are requested to leave them at this Office on or Wore the 30th inat. , r when ro colpts -will be-given* and checfce will be ready for de u^toisfwoximte^^fiagjgpu. TICKETS FOSS SINGLE ADMISSION SEASON TICKETS THE OFFICE OF THE GRBAT CENTRAL FAIR, The Presbyterian House, ISS4 Chestnut street. T. B, Peterson & Bros., 306 Chestnut street. Charles DeSilver, 1229 Chostuut street. John Marsh, 1102 Chestnut street.' C. M. Burns/911 Chestnut street. . Presbyterian Board of Publication, 821 Chestnut street. G. W. ritcher, 808 Chestnut street. McAllister & Bro., 728 Chestnut street. & Evans, 724 Chestnut street. ’ John. Rislcy, Continental Hotel. Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut street. J; E. Gould, Sovcntli and Chestnut streets. : W. S. & A. Martlen, 606 Chestnut street. T. B, Pugh, Sixth and Cheslnutstreots. Moss & Co., 432 Chestnut street. John McKnight, 415 Chestnut street. y?, B. Ziober, ltG South Third street. Lindsay & Blakiston, 25 South Sixth street. Perkinpine.& Higgins, 66 North Fourth street. Smith, English, k Co.« 23 North Sixth street. Methodist Book Depository, 119 North Sixth street. -.Lutheran Publication House, 42 North Ninthstrest. American Baptist Publication Society, 530 Arch street H, H. Henderson & Co. , 628 Arch street.- . George C. Bower, Sixth and Vine. ; Joseph G. Auner, 168 North Tenth street. D; B. Heilig, B. E. corner Ridge avenue and Spring Garden street. • J, T.*Hufnal, Nineteenth and Green streets. A. K. Horter, Twentieth and Groen streets. • ra 23 GREAT CENTRAI - / FAIR—RES- Ks? TAUIiAJS’T DEPARTMENT.-—The.iiiidcrafgnedi Treasurer of this Department, acknowledges the re ceipt of the folicwingcontributions: Amount previously acknowledged........ Per hand s of Mrs. Beister,-additional con tributions 'from'citizen*of Peonsburg, Pa., tkrougk.Mrs. David'Woelpper....slo6 00 Cash. : 6SI Through Mrs. Thomas Earp, from Miss Lizzie Tingley...... Through Mrs. A. Russel,of Pottsville,pei hands of 11 P. &C. R. Tay10r....... .* Through James McHenry ► of London,voluntary contributions from the following Euglish gen tlemen: Mathew Marehall,*Jr., Francis Cope, Johß D. Mnseey, John 11. Church, John P. Beuweli. C. J. fl. A11en5..................... Through Annie M. Diven,-agent, from Landis burg, Pu Through Mrs C.K.HaUowell, from Whiteplain township, Montgomery c0unty................. Through Wm.bponsler, Kow UloomficM. Perry county, Pik. Through -Mrs. Earp, from "W. H. Trotter....... Through Mrs. C.-Nowlins Through Thomas W. Mattson, collected by Mrs. r Joel Locke, Asbnry, N. Anna C. Taylor, a little girl, proceeds of sale of. a scarf.... ..........A. Through. -Mrs. EL Bryan, fronv the Ladies of Huntingdon, Pa., part of tho proceeds of a Festival hfld JuuolDth T. Earplfewhold.aiittle boy, his own earnings*. Browning & Brothers. F. W. Ralston .............................. Henry Sharpies*. Through Mr*. K.'B.Ciany, SbickslnmiY.Pa...* Through .A..Hoek, n*om Valley township, Dan ville, Pa.. ThroughMrs.W.A. Spoasler, New Bloomfield, ' Perry county, Fn.-.. -*— *».. J.ll.HiUleburu, East Bradford, Chester county, Pa ....................... ...i.. .................» •Through Dr. James Stokea, from'C. P. P., Twenty-second ward. Firet precinct. Through Mrs; Char Jes Spencer and Mrs. A. w.. : Green, from Mrs, Alfred W. Banner, Twect ty-second waid, Fourth precinct--.-.** Through Mrs. InsersolllGariuErie, Pa., from, citizens of Erie county, additional*.*.* ; Trough Ed ward Browning, from flugemtyer & Pianos. Bunn. New York.*.**. Through Mrs. Nathan Y. Faucett, from Mrs. John Benet*••••*-*•*.•****•••s2 00 - Mrs/John Woodward.... 3 SO Mrs. Henry Faucett*...................... S fiO Thomas Sparky additional (sale of 5h0t)........ Contributed to the Pennsylvania Kitchen, Mrs. H. P. M. Birkenbine; chairman, ia&id of the Sanitary Commission,.per handsof Jacob Yo-1 cnin, from the employees'of tha Water De partment, PMiad01ivhm,.............. Through Miss Mary Kirk, Upper Darby John (Took PIANOS. J.' E. GOULD, ind CHESTNUT. . FRANCIS P. STEEL, - Treasurer Restaufact Department, at SOUTHWARK BANK. Hiss MARY McHENRY, Chairman Ladies 1 Committee, ‘ . No. 1003 CHESTNUT Street. GEORGE T. LEWIS, Chairman, . No. £3l South FRONT Street, No. 1333 \Y ALN UT Street. Hrs. Dr. GEORGE Wf NOKRIS, Treasurer, : No. 1534 LOCUST Street. CoßHECTtoK.—RcmatioDß acknowledged in last, Jos. Pyle, &12, shoald have been Susan E. Conard, $l2. It OFHCE OF EXECUTIVE CO3I- W 2& MfTTRE. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, LOGAN. SQUARE, PinLAnsjunmA, June 20th, 2854. : SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office on til S o ’clock, P. M., of MONDAY, 27 th iust., for the purchase of the Lumber in the buildings now erected upon Logau Square and used for.the Great Central Fair. : They are constructed mostly of 3x4, 3x5, Bx 6, 3x12 Scantling, with one-inch boards for sides, roofs, and' floors—there being about an equal proportion of White Pineand Hemlock, and Spruce lumber—and care has been taken that the material should, remain, so far as practicable, in lengths as sent to market. Bids mav be tendered for the Buildings as they stand, exclusive of Union Avenue and the Art Gallery—or for each separate structure—with th'e understanding that they be taken down and-- removed by the parties pro posing within two vreoks after-the acceptance of pro potal; and, in taking down the buildings, all materials other than lumber snail he carefully laid aside for the nse of the Committee. V, , 1 The Art Gallery and Union Avenue must be bid for as distinct structures. The former is a brick-pared build ing, covered with a tin roof, and:lined with tongued ana grooved boards. The latter is formed with. 51 rafters, of the Howe truss, 2 feet deep and 60 feet spair. The purlins are 3 by 6, about 20 feet long, with sheeting for roof 1 inch thick, all of White Flue. , The Committee reserves the right of accepting any. bid that may be presented, or of Fejeciing.any or all, should the offers not prove satisfactory- ;■. •' - HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, je2S .••! . . Secretary, -DI YI SITY S C-H OO L.—THE IkS? Second 5 Annual Commencement of the Divinity School ;of the P. E. Church in Philadelphia will be held in the Church of the Holy Trinity, on WALNUT Street, West of RiUeahouse Square, oa THURSDAY, June the 23d, at 11 o’clock A. M. .T^vivnr.n The feimon will be preached by Rev, ALEXAN DER H. VINTON t D. D.: of New York, after which testi monials will be conferredupon the Graduating. Class. •By order. JOHN A. CHILDS, je22-2t ' Secretary of the Board. jT®** TWEKTY-TOURTHIYARD UNION *Sc? LEAGUE, —A Special Meeting of the UNION LEAGUE, in the Twenty-fourth waru.-will be held at So'clock on THURSDAY Jane 2M. at.the League House, MARKET and THIRTY-EIGHTH Sts. A full attendance of the members is particularly re quested. *"■ HENRY E. ROOD, je22-2t* . ~ Secretary. NO VACATIONS.—INSTRUCTION JN BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, CALCU r LaTIONS, &c., at such hours as may best suit the con venience of the *-tndent. \ . , „ : TELEGK APHIK6 taught by one of the best of practical Operators. CATALOGUES for the last year containing Terms, Aec., and the names of nearly FIVE HUNDRED Students furnished gratis on application. THE CHEAT CKSTBAt FAIRr, WZ& Committee on “CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS. &e. ,, ~~The undersigned with pleasure acknowledges the receipt of the following donations and aubsctip lions, viz; - • AIcCaJ In in & Co., in good e....... J. F. &E. B. Orne, in g00d5..... Jameß EL Orne, in g00d5....;...'. Townsend & Co., in goods.. K. T. White, in g00d5............ John McCatcheon, in g0ed5...... W. J. P. Ingraham, in g00d5..... * Benry’Widnell & bon. Lp.sswade, near Edim • boro, Scotland.. 350 00 Henderson A Co, Durham, Eng1and..........** 25000 James Templeton & Co., Glasgow. Scotland.. 200 00 Beniian, Samson, & Leppoc, Manchester, Eng land ....... 20000 John Dobson, ca5h.............................. . ,100 00 John Bromley & Sons, ca5h...................... 00 00 Lewis 5: Ivensj.cash-.. 60 00 Geo. W. Bill, cash.**....*.6o 00 H. H. Sonic, cash 60 00 Geo. W. BlaHou & Co, ca5h.............. 60 00 J. T. Delacroix, ca5h............60 Ml Benj. Green, cash _ 2> 00 Alien, Scott,:* Co., cash..... * 25 00 E. J. Lester, cash 2j 00 Wrn. Creagmill, cash. . A? 00 J. &B France; ca5h..,......*........ 25® Thos. Fiuiey, cash »;.. ... » 2u 00 Jos; Blackwood, ca5h;...;... , 16 uu. J. Stewart Depuy, cash . 15 00, "W. A. Rolin, cash— 16® John Si. Evans, cash-... 10 00 Andrew McGill, cash...• IJ.OO hi. & S. C. Redpath, ca5h....10 00 Alex. Crow, cash. 1000 John Gibb, ca5h...............*. ........... ■■■ 10 00 John McCutchfon, ca5h......... .....a..;.. _ CM J. & S. Hteensou, caa1w.......... 6 vd James Stcenson, cash,W.v... 2 60 Samuel McFadden, cash.. *. y................... .2 60 T0ta1............... 53,687 00 BENX ORNE, Chairman, No. 004 CHESTNUT. Street. Phila. Those 'who have subscriptions for this Committee, which they have not as -yet banded in, will please for ward them at once to the Chairman, or •-- - • ; McCALBUM & CO., 510 CHESTNUT Street. CESTBAI FAIR. POSTPONEMENT OP auction sale. In consequence of tne expected arrival,'in.-a day, or two, of some valuable works sent by American artists in Home, asdonaiions to the Sanitary Fair, the Auction ■Sale that was to have taken place on Wednesday eve ning, June S 3, has been postponed for a few days. Due notice will be given of the time at which it wIU take placo. . Jo2o «CS» AUCTION.-FINE ART OAUERY IKS? —GREAT CENTRAL Valß.—Public notice will be given of the time of bolding an auction sale of all the PICTURES, STATUARY, and other Works of Art, not previously sold at private- sale: contributed as gifts for the benefit of the SaNITART COMMISSION. Many very valuable works will bo found among thote. to be offered, and all interested in their purchase are earnestly requested to attend on the evenings of sale, . : SPECIAL NOTICE. • On evenings of sale there will be n 6 admittance to the Gallery between the hoars of 5H and 7. _At ? o’clock the entrance door from the Horticultural Department, and tbe middle door on Vine street, will be opened. Tickets 50 cents. No Season or Committee Tickets will beadmiited: The above restriction is necosearv to pre vent the Gallery from being over crowded by those not Interested in the sale. fctCataloguesin a few days. , , • _ Artiste, Amateurs, and others, are requested to send to tbe Art Gallery, previous to the Auction' Sale, any further donations they may be willing to j>ffer, so that the sum to bo received from the sale of WoTka of Art may be increased to Iho largest possible amount. jaPMR.; HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, Sec’y. *32,00621 E, BOHDA* Treasurer. «3S3=*=» DITII>3KNI» NOTICE.—TIffSJ Me -1=8? CLINTOCKVILLE PETROLEUM COMPANY, WALNUT EWJ ,, A , Jaae22( IMJJ Stock, mvalilo at (hs office of . the Company oa and after WEDNESDAY. July 6, 1864. The Troaisfer Books,.rfiU cloen oh WEDNESDAY, Juno 29th, at 3 o'clock, until July.6th. [je23-m*J . WM. MOONEY, Secretary. - OFFICE OF TilE FARE!, Oil, Ide COMPANY, No. 55 North THIRD Street. , I’ltinrißU'tiii. June 21, ISSI. : At an olcclion held tills .day the , followinß-numed stockholders wer eo 1 e<: tod f> ireclore df this Company: EDWIN A. IlEStUtr, | IS SjcWILLIAStS, .L "N COYLBY, - I THOMAS STUART. ■, , At a mcetink of tlio Directors, MAon the same day, L. 0 MYTINGEK trite elected President, and OEO. W. McWilliams, Secretary ajJTreasnror,- •■ ■ , 1623-41* GBO. W. McWILLIAMS, Sec y. rar OFFKIK OF THE WESTMOItK LA *D COAL COMPANY, Ho. 330 South THIRD Street, coraerof WILLING’SAUey.,. • ' • - Philadelphia, Junelo. 1864. . At amecting of tbe Directors of the WJSSTMORE LAND COAL COMPANY, held tills day, - a DIVIDEND; OF FIVE PER CENT, on the capital stock was declared out of the profits for the past sixmonths, payable on and after July 1, 1864. - The Transfer Books will be closed until July 2d next. je!7*;l4t F fl. JACKSON, Treasurer. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. KAY BIS RA» AT TS» FOBLOWWO Pl/ACES. 1333 CHESTNUT STREET, HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, (I YZSSr**. PHIIABEIPHIA COMMERCIAL WHAIIY and IUILROAD COMPANY.— Notice is hereby given that an adjourned meeting of tbo com mi*eioßer# appointed by an act of the General Assembly of tlie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled '* An act to incorjw&ie Abo I’hllftdelpbia Commercial Wharf and Railroad Company, ’ ’ approved the2.sth day ofMay. A D. 1863, to books, receive subscriptions, and organise a company by the name, style, and title of the ’Philadelphia Commercial Wharf and Railroad Com pany will bo held on the 23d day of J:unei A/D. 1804 betweon th© bonra of 10 o’clock A. : a. and 4 o’clock lvk.! at Ko. 3&T WALNUT Street^.second floor, room No. 2, la the city ofPhi.ladeh>h|A,in pursuance of said act .of Assembly, aad tor ■ibepurpoKas therein motttloaoil»*dßtoviaeil. , |^™^ DERi TITUS S. EMBRY, Commissioners.. je3)*4F ; rhu*,.u»yiJ9.m THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA* THtJttSDAT, JOKE % 1884: WSm**. €AK3> OP THANKS.-WK, THE £- S£? undersigned, fimnorly roouibers of COMPANY C, din Regimfmt 1\ H. V. C., rotura our mo t ala* core thank* to the faHowiog-uamod ladles and gentle men, of flatboro, Montgomery county* P*i., for the r uonerona reception of as, on our recent return froratk® front, at tae expiration of our torrn of service: Rev. W«, 8. WOOD and'Rev. WM. 8. MAGEE. COMMITTEE OH RECEPTION. Joseph B. Yorkos, { Josiah Markley, G. Justice MUcbwlV I Daniel Uoror, Daniel Lloyd, I J; C. Hobenaack. COMMITTEE? OF ARRANGEMENTS. Dr. C. H. Hill, Mrs. Duplet Roror, Ilutih Morrow, Mrs. Harrhon YerK«3, Dr. J. N. Evans, Mrs. Hugh Morrow, JUrwU K. FreU, Mrs. J. Miller, Edwin Ritchie, Mrs. Da-aid Lloyd, . Oliver Watson, Jte. Dr. J. N. Evans, Will Hun G. Roror, Mi's:- Dr. C. H. UiU, HArrison Yerkos, Me*. K L Willard, Hiram Reading, Mrs. Albert tfuckmati. COMMITTEE ON CARRIAGES. Mr. Yerkes, j Morris L- Headley, Tbomta lleuton, l NatM»rple. Ami many others, among whom was tho HATRORO BRASS BAND, vrboso names could not be obtained, but whose kindness will ever be gratefully remembered, COMMITTEE OF CO. C., FOURTH KEOti P! It Y. C. Henry Renhnoy, T>. Winkler, V. Wilson 1 , Jacob Selmev, \V Reading, J. w healer, L. NighUJuger, S Bitienhouso, Win. Larron", John Smith, W. Red fern, O. Hits*, ■ Win, Brady, Win. Ritchie, P. Clftfifey, .1. Pool*, H. Forbes, J. Donohue, Ww, Wallace, John Fell, K. Gilkyson, J. Tomlinson, E, Morgau, It. Hunwborger. .. •It* • HOWARD PYTCII, Secretary pro tem: SE€O NII LEtiISLATIVE ISIS* **£& TRICT. . " Prrn,AT»KU’irrA, Jane 14, ISfri. WillimnH. Ruddim/iu.lisQ. : DHAuSmiTlic undersigned, citizens of the Second Legislative District, and ft'loads of the National and State Administrations, impressed with the importance of the issues that are involved in the coming elections, and the great responsibility which rests with the citi zens, in making the proper selection of candidates to be placed iu nomination t'or tho principal ottlcea of trust anudiuuity, are deslrotis of presenting your name, as a candidate for Representative to the General Assembly of this State before the Nominating Convention of the National Union party, . . If you can he induced to yield to the wishes of yonr fellow-citizens, and the nomination should be conferred upon you, wo think it would relieve the public iniud of the fear of a repetition of those-abuses which, bavo brought so much discredit upon our city and upon that body, in whom should be relucted the wisdom and in-‘ tegnty of.our Commonwealth, and as well give pro mise of salutary legislative measures, that shall inspire a just confidence, and elevate the material and busi ness interests of the city and Slate. Very ref-peclfully, yodr friends ifhd fellow-citizens. E., Ward, 31. D., PanU. Field, • David Jameson, Jr., Kobt. 11. Ranslay, Jobu McCully, Geo. JL Saudgrau, D. 11. Bower, James Zimmerman, JohuN. Saliu, . K. Brown, Beni. Morton, Rev. JolmP. Chaplain, 'i 1 H .Saagston, : Rev. N. B. Baldwio, Q’horaasS. Reed, M. D., Richard tSharp, Lemuel'i\ Selby, 31. A. Davia, Peter Lamb, SECRETARY. Pim.ADELpmA, .Tuno ISGL To (Dr. B. Ward,<2}avid Jameson, Jr., John 3fcCttUtf, . JzSQrs., and othei'fi: ' - Gkxtj.ksikx: 1 have the honor to acknowledge your letter of the 14th instant,ami to thank you for the esteem and confidence which Us terms express. ; The subject upon which you address"me suggests con siderations of no light importance, whether as it respects the duties oi the place contemplated,-or the person on‘ whom »hey shall devolve. These cannot hut command my thougltful regard, and none the less so that I should care to hold office at anytime, and especially in tmms like these, only that iis functions and appointments iftighi be honestly borne, aud that just and patriotic principles and the best general interests should have my advocacy andactive effort. # • 1 have been now bnfc a little while relieved from the anxieties and laborsef a contest in which, duringseven mouths, day aud night, first in eaiv ful preparation and afterwards in close prosecution of the case, X struggled lrard , and with few to help me, to secure for the Second ward.its rightful representation in Select Council—a matter in which every honest citizen of every ward had, of courts, equal concern with myself.' With proofs ample and conclusive I failed, because of a shal low technical quibble, and for reasons which I aot here mention. But the work was nevertheless done by me, someof it most troublesome, and I scarcely know, after concluding that trying contest, whethei I am quite in a condition to begin another on my own behalf. To other gentlemen who have spoken, to me I have made similar reply. Butin response to your obliging com munication lam constrained,to jay that I value highly the compliment it conveys, and if, iu ibe choice of a Iverson as a Representative, my name should receive the preference of the rational Union Convention of. the Second district, I would accept their nomination whh a profound sense of tho honor conferred r and of the re sponsibilities to be assumed andfaithfiiUy sustained, lam, gentlemen, with grout respeeb. very truly yours,' It* WILLIAM XI RUBBiMAIf. 043 71 50'00 5' 00 200-00 1&T0Q lto.oo' 7 50 . 800, FIRST COtXECTIOS DISTRICT V 3&. OF PENNSYLVANIA, United- States asses soe’s Office, No. 483J* WALSOT Street. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY G i VEN, that the Annual Lists, Enumerations, anil-Assessments fox theTearlS64— in conformity to the provisions of the “Act to Provide internal Revenue and Supportthe Government, and to Pay interest on the Public Debt, ” approved July Ist, 3662, and the acts amendatory thereof, wilt remaiaopea to the examination of all persons interested for the space of fifteen days from the date hereof, between* the hours of DA. M. and 3 P.' M. , at this office. . Immediately after the expiration of the . said-fifteen days, and for the fore days next ensuing, thennder* signed will be in attendance to reeeWe and’ determine ali appeals relative to the erroneous or. excessive valua tions or enumerations made or taken b'3Ttlio Assistant Assessors in their respective divisions. . . All appeals must be in writing, and shall specify the particular cause, matter, or thing-respecting which a decision Is requested, and shall,moreover,- state the ground or principle of iaeqnaiity or error complained or. Appals will not he considered unless filed* before the;; expiration of the said five days. . All persons who have failed to file their applications for license are notified to do so immediately, under the penalties prescribed in the Excise Law* against those who prosecute busiuess without license. JtaMMFUlaAdphla. Jun, REim je23-thstnGt Assessor First District Pennsylvania, AT A MEETING OF TME EXECE^ WW. TIVE COMMITTEE OF THE-GREAT CENTRAL FAIR,heId on SATURDAY, June 35th, ISM. the follow ing preamble and resolutions wore adopted, -and order ed to be printed: ; ■ WJtereas, The unabated interest in the Great Central Fair, manifested by the throngs of visitors, .makes it proper, in the judgment of this committee, that more . time shall be allowed for the gratification of _the public desire to see the display, and buy the numerous articles yet unsold; therefore Resolved* Ist, That the Fair sbalbbe kept open, until lOo’clock P. M. of Saturday, June 25; . 2d, Seasr n Tickets shall continue good for use of their proper holders until that time. . Sd. The Fair will here-opened on Monday andTues* day, the 27th and 2Sik of June, for riu«le admittance a*., 25 cents; instead of the charge of 50 center during which- Bays Season Tickets shall not be ueed.- • • .... 4th. Tickets issued to Acting Members and Aids or: Committees shall be good on Monday and th and2Sth of June. Extract from tie minutes. .. „„„„„ UOkACE HOWRD'FURNESS,. Secretary, IKS- UMYEKSITY ©F JPENiYSYt- BOS’ yaSJA (■Department of /srts},—The examimv tio» of the Junior, Sophomore, aad Freehmaa Glasses, at the close of the Third Term, wilt be held in. the fol- ,|2l3t--From 9 toll, Sophomores, by Profes- Bor Coppee {Arnold's Lectures on Modern History),.nisi Freshmen, 'by.Professor Kendall (Geometry), written,. Pram 11 to 1; Juniors the Provost (latclleoKiul Philosophy)! oral. ' - * '*.V WEDNESDAY; 22d—From.9 to 11, by Pro-' fessor Kendall (Differential Caltsltss},and Sophomores* by Professor Frazer (Chemistry of the Jfetais), written. From 11 to I, Fi'esnmen,, by Professor Allen (Grsek, Minor Pof is), oral. ■ . . _ . TEDRSDaY, 9 to Uv Sophomores,' by Pro fessor Kendall- (Analytical Geometry),- written,. Prom 11 to 1, Juniors', by .Professor: Frazer (Heat, amp the Stenm-Bnnine), oral* • . , FRIDAY' B to 11> Juniors. by. Professor Jackson (Cicero’s Tueculaaos) oral. Hi to 1, Sophomores, by Professor--Allen (Clouds of* Aristo phanes},, oral." ••. - • „.•• MONDAY, 27th—From.(Lto. 11, Juniors, .byProfesaor Allen m 11 to .1, freshmen, by Professor-Gsppee (History), oral. TUESDAY, 2Sth—From.9-»to H/Sopfromores, by Pro fessor Jackson (Horace’s Odes),;.ontL . . • ' 'WEDNESDAY, 29th—From 9 to 11, Freshmoi+by Pro fessorJacksta(Livyjyoral. ; . . GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. |ks" OFFICE. 02? THJE PRSSm COAI MW AND IMPROVEMENT CO, . • , *ssn,.jpaLPHiA, •Tano-1'5,1864. : DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Board of Directors of the Frehtou Coal and improvement Company htae this day declared a QUARTERLY- DIVIDEND. OP - TWO AND ONE-HALFPER GENS}, from the-n«t earnings,payable onthesth:of gistered as the boidsra.oa the. hooks of theCompauy, at the close of business-on. the 3Gth day of y mail or express when request- HENRY DtJbilORE, . jelB»gtuthtjylQ : : - - Secretary. ... sl*loo €0 300 00 300 00 100 00 60 00 7 00 25 00 OFFXCB CATAWISSA MILROAD MW COMPANY,.No. 424 WALNUT- STREET. Philadelphia*. St h. June, 1564. •NOTICE TO-STOCKHOLDERS.—The Board of Di rectors have this day declared a dividend of threo per cent, on its preferred stock, ont of the net profits of the company, payable on the Ist of AUGUST next. Transfer Books will be closed from-the 21st July to 2d August, isidusive.- By order of the Board. je9-thSt ... . W-L, GILROY, Treasurer. *553*° '■ OFFICE .UNIOBf IPASSEX\ OiJVKR WESDKLE IIOhMKB, LOtfW AGASSIZ, H ATIRIKT BeECHSK SsrOWit, IJONAI.D G. MITCtSfcLLr Hakkixt a. Prehcojt, Gail Hamilton Fits Hugh Ludlow, . David A. Wasson - , Ghtuuk fc,Lang, Fn'AXOfS Williams. ' €.6.Co?m (“C!tvletoa’’l # 0. Bhykolds, • .... She author of "Life in the Iron Mills.” Contents of the July Number. ‘THE WIFE’S SI ORT. . 4®“ GtORYING IN THE GOAD. SAADI, / THE RETURN OF.TIIK ITEKD9. . 4®- wbt;-wba!hkr' work. - Mss* MEXICO. /SST-THE RIM. Fart 111. Conclusion, ON HOKSF,BACK INTO OREGON. m* ICE PERIOD IN AMERICA. A®* iIOGSE AND HOME PAPJSR& . a*3-Hawthorne. A SCENE FROM THE DOLLIVEK ROMANCE. «3-IN MEMORY OF J.*W. AND R. W. tfg* CURRENCY. &§* MEYERBSER. . * THE MAY CAMPAIGN IN VIRGINIA. AND LITERARY NOTICES. Among the features of the number are throe, to which the publishers fee) warranted In directing special atten tion— ,4 ihe Scene fromthe Dollivar Romance: 1 ’ Haw thorne’s unfinished hovel: the important’ and timely ‘ ‘ Bouse and Horao'Phper, ” by Mrs. Stowe, upou Ame rican Manufacture for American Women, and the re fitting by “Cttrlcton” of General Grant’s Virginia Campaign. JQSf Terms.—The subscription price of the Atlantic Ig S 3 per year, in advance. Subscriptions may begin with any number. Reduction to Clubs. The postage -on the Atlantic must in all cases , be paid at the office “where it is received. TICKNOR & FIELDS, ‘ PUBLISHER?, 135' WASHINGTON STREET, 'ij’HE NEW BOOK i . op . ■c ;::#ro;N:sENSEj. . JUST PUBLISHED, With over fifty ludicrous illustrations,-by many of our . most prominent artists. Kkirdsomely.bound, : Price, $2. . Published exclusively for the benefit of the'Sauitary Fair, and sold at the POST OFFICE; in the Fair, and at ASHMEAD;& EVANS*, • . . jeZl-St ; ;. No. VS* CHESTNUT Street. A THRILLING BOOK OK THE W&K! Jtx . . TJzlEi BUGLE BLAST'; OR, SPIRIT OF THE CONFLICT. Comprising DARJNC EXPLOITS BY LAND AND SEA* DASHING RAIDS, HEROIC DEEDS, DESPERATE CONFLICTS, . . CAPTURES AND ESCAPES,' CAMP ANECDOTES, POEMS,* &o. Everything of interest, from, the Bombardment of Bumpier to the prepeht time. By E. S. S. Rouse. Paper cover, $1.25; Cloth, $1.50; pp, 338,large 12mo. Advance orders filled this day. Sutlers, Agents, and the Trade will find this ayapia selline book; JAMES CHALLEN & SON, Publishers, , jeS-et . 1308 CBESTNIIT. gog CHESTNUT STREET. CHEAVF.ST.STORE Ckestaut Street. t 0 tanie CUy, GES Chestnut Street. *%&&?*. V JBOS Chestnut Street, HEST ASSORTMENT | s:8 ct e S t aa t Street. ' AM. SEW BOOKS eold'&* a discount, }sos;cn, stoitst,e6t. 5 toitst,e6t. Fra “ o !oSSutom rto ' l * S ’ CUestnai-Biroet. Atlaatic, j cb(!lita!lt .stro«t. : ?ITCHER?S»Boot Store, . Store, PLTCHER’&Pictiire Store, Store, Store, - PITCHER’S*One-prlco Store, ‘ PITCHER 5 S s 33Uyw-price Store, G. W; PITCHER, 808 Cl iel&tf OH GENUS I—ATLANTIC FOB JULY. 15 CEKTS—PETERSON FOR JULY. je2»2t v ?ITCBEK ; S, 808 CHESTNUT Street. TANNBB-’S NEWiMANUAL OF FRAC- TICE.-A HEW REVISED AND ENLARGED EDl- TlON;—Nowußeady . A MANUAJXOF THE'PKACTICE OF MEDICINE, by T.H. Tauu'er. M. D., author of a Manual of Clinical Medicine, A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of. In fancy and Childhood. &c., Sic. One vo’umc, 12mo. A NEST fMKDXCAL CATALOGUE, classified, and Tfith prices attached, furnished gratis upou application to LINDPAY & BLAKISTON, • Publishers and BookssUers, je2o 25 South Sixth, above Cheatnut streets. BOOKS t HBW BOOKS ! ! : EXPLORATIONS AND ADVENTURES Iff EQUATO RIAL aFRIOA;. with accounts of the Manners and Cns toms of the People, chase of the Gorilla, Elephant, ana otner animals. By -Paul B. PnChaillnv SOO illustra tions. ' . PULPIT ZirNIS?RATIONS, OR, SABBATH-READ- JjSGS; a Feriee of Di*conrseson Christian Doctrine and Duty. ’By Gardner Spring- Two volumes; cloth, • BOTSPDR;: a tale of the old Dutch Manor* By Mansfield T. Walworth, HIRPERS’ HASD-BOOK FOR TRAVELLERS - IN' EUROPE AKD THE EAST. Corrected to 1853.. Witn maps, 'HauKTRS HEARTS; hy the author of the Lamp lighter’’ For sale hy jo2o ASEMEAD & EVANS, XjL Successors to WILLIS F. HAZARD, .. 7»4 CHESTNUT Street, Hava received ' ■ • ••• , TBR TANKER BOT, and How lie Became Lieutenant General? : - • ■■ • ■ OOT-INTHE WORLD By T. S. Arthur. A WOMAN'S PHILOSOPHY OF WOMAN; Or, -Wv man AfijratchUed,. An answer to Michelet and-other modfeira innovators. 1 - DENISE. By the author of Mademoiselle Mon. ” 2 tols. "•• -V -■ •. ‘ T9K STOKY .OF ELIZABETH;- A Tuto. Br Miss | r&v ’ ; PHANTOM ►FLOWERS. A Treatise on-the Art of Producing Skeleton Leaves. - . THE 'POOR! WHITE; Or, The Rebel Conscript. STUMBLING BLOCKS. By Gail Hamilton. . THE NEW BOOK OF NONSENSE. Filled with Comic Illustrations, and published for the benefit of the Great Sanitary Pair. HAUNTED HEARTS. By author of “The Lamp- . f . : -jelB. THE SUNBEAM STORIES, A Containing the charming, bright stories of TRAP TO CATCH A SuNBEkM, CLOUD WITH SILVER 1.1 SI SO, HOUSS ON-TUB KOOK. ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFE, HEEKY OHMSTJHAS. DBEAM CHINTZ. -STAR IN fatß DBSBBT, (kc.- Blz Lcantifol Yoltmea.Ulnßtrated, 42.60. - . WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher, 21 Sooth SIXTH Street re2B-tjyl NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA The Agency for thl» Invaluable Library of Universal Information ts at 33 South SIXTH Street, second story. Also, RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank Moore. 'fell-tf CARD TO THE PUBLIC. CONGRESS SPRING. ■WATEK DEPOT, 98 CEDAR, STBEET, f . KEW YORK. Eahatooa, July. ISSS. „ An attefcipt has been made to deceive the public by persons offering what they call 14 Coxaauss Water, n from fountains, and at the price of six (6> ceatsper glass. The icholtdfile price of the genuine CON GBESS WA TER, at York, being about 7&ceats per glass, tho imposition‘qf pretending to sell at retail at : less than cost, and \yithont allowance for freight, cartage, or breakage,Ms’ v apparent;,.hUt their probable coarse has. been to : empty*fe9s bottle \of genuine,.Congress Water into a iued ,\vith their trash,‘-aiid thereby christeningtletotaSontents. * WekaWros£r aid CONGRESS WATER'in fountains, nor in YeAsele.ofwy other description than ordinary sized glas« bottle® l The cork of every; bottle of the genuine is branded, •£ . * . And any-wltliout CONGRESS aa(^ letters on the'.cork q &W. 18 oountebfbit— whether from foua* WATER. ta * ns or bottles. CLARKE & WHITE, Congress Spring.. The follorsinßitonllemen are supplied by us regularly with genuine COHUKESS WATEE in bottles, fresh from the Congress Spring: EKED’ K TIRO WN, cor. Fifth and Chestnut sts. O. S. HUBBELLi* 1410 Chestnut st./- J. C. TURK PESKY &. CO., 911 Spruce st . THOS. J, i: HUSBAND, cor. Third and Spruce sts, ETEYEKS & CO., Continental Hotel, AM EBOSE; SMITH, Chestnut st. CHAS. EJ.LIS A CO., Market st WYETH,BHOS., Walnut st. WJI, ELLIS & CO.. Chestnut st. . je22,lm "rjX) FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE COUNTRY. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply families at their' Country Residences with, every description of FJME‘GROCERIES, TEAS, &a, &o. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, mySl-tf -. Comer ELEVENTH and VISE Sit. WATER PIPE! DRAIN'PIPE I— TT Montgomery Terra'Cotta Works—Office and Warehouse, 1 1221 MARKET Street. ...jjaggLlST OF CASH PRIORS; ForiointtfSfoet, 2lnch bore, SO cents. For joint bf-8 foot, S Inch boro, 88 cents. For joint df 3 foot, 4 inch boro, 48 cento. For joint of 3 feet, 0 inch bore, 60 centa. For joint of 3 feet, fiinoh.boro,. 75 centa. All sires, from 2 to 15 inch diameter. • Also, Branches, Turns, Traps, Chimney Tops, Chim ney Fines, cardan Tases, *c. GOLL][K J 1( RHOABg) mylS-stutfifim ’ " 7.991 MARKET Street. QTR]KI{NG LIKENESSES—EL ABO - .O-'iiBATBST-- COLORED PORTRAti'S-8.. F. REf- MER'S superior Styles life-sire Photographs i^olb co tors; flesh lints llfe-Uke,.and agreeablo; Ihead finely modelled. 694 ARCH Street. - ... »M* PHOTOGRAPH CARDS FOR GBN -1 TLEMEN.-Samples and Catalogues sent for 25 rd&A En °^ ,a ' iBV^l ‘ W, Wi ‘VHESirilTTf 9 iIS-M »S« LIBERT T etrwt. Hew Sort. QQOPER & CONARD. QIVXL AND ARMY CLOTHS'. MIDDLESEX 84 LIGHT BLUES. ALL GRADES DARK DO. 84 AND 64 INDIGO FLANNELS. 84 AND 64 BLUE OASSIMEHES. 84 AND 64 DOESKINS. FULL STOCK OF CLOTHS. DO. DO. COATINGS, DO. DO. CASSIMERES. BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE CLOTHS. CLOTHS FOR OOACHMAKEDS, ALL. KINDS TRIMMINGS, &0. w. t.~snODGRA ss, nrM-tm 84 a SECOND and 33 STRAWBERRY St«. TAR ED’S “EMAIL DE PARIS,” FOR v ENAMELING THE SKIN, used add endorsed by the ladies of the French capital. EUtjßSFft- JOUtIT, Agcn&for.rEmairdeParis, No. 11l S. TENTH Street, below Chestnut: „ . . • _ • Orders by mail should be addressed JARESY& RENE, General importers,* Philadelphia. ; ' j023-lmif M AGNIFICENT organdy robes, .**-*• falUengthsvreduced fsom $l2 to SS. . Kith Organdies, reduced from $1.26 to 81. Rich Organdies, reduced from $1 to S7K, A Vautlfnl stock of I/avrns, frota S7>* to 7& A large Block of thin. Bummer Dress Goods, reduced toelose out. Bummer Poplins aud Mohairs. , Neat Plaid-Silks, 87M cents. - SummerSnksatred^rtoe^^^v j©9 fi« South SECOND. Street. T>AKGAINB. -v* mJ sl,ol} Melton Casslxneres. $5. DO Marseilles Qullte. $2,60 8-4 Damaßk Table Cloths. $3.60 MO Daraaak Table Cloths, 3S-cent neat Plaid I.enos. 60-cent 4-4 Plaid Mozambique*, SLOO Mohairs, colors and black. - 50-cent Black Wool Delaines.; 62-cent Plain Wool Delaines. - ?8. 00 Black Shawls. 5,00 Plaid Lain a Sbawls. . COOPER & COITARD, S. E. eor. ITItfTH and MARKET Streets. BOSTON, MASS. OLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. •*-> KO ADYAKCB IK PBICES. We are still selling onr Black Silks at the same prises i* we did earlylathe season, notwithstanding the ie lent advances. The attention of LADIES VISITING THE CITY, or those about LEAVING it for pf "Watering Places I’or/‘the 1 ’or/‘the Country,’'ia q pa respectfully invited to the extensive stock » of WHITE GOODS suitable for SOMMER ± g WXAB, for WHITE BODIES, HORNING U WRAPPERS, &c. 2 p_ .an extensive assortment Is offered in Dace £ and. Worked Edgings and Imsertin&s, Veils; m 2; Handkerchiefs, Collars, Sleeves,and in plam *-5 =-t and fancy 3 s laid, striped, and figured white g Goods AT PRICES MUCH- BELOW THEIR c S PBBSEKT RETAIL VALUE. o 100 Printed Linen Cambric Dresses v, ' lOfrpieces Puffed, Tucked, and Striped'Mos- £= | : 15us. • S *' • 2 1 808 Chestnut Street. pBOTHENGHAM & WELLS fJRAIN BAGS.—A LARGE ASSORT VJT : JIKKT OF GRAIN BAGS," to wiotu »iM», for »al« ty •SOS Chestnut’Street' [ESTNBT Street. E W LOAN. NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN, Eodeecmble any time after TR2TYEABB, at tire plea sure of tiae Government, and payable FORTY YEARS After data. Both COUPONS ana REGISTERED BONDS are ifsaod for this .Bead,, of saane; denominations as the Five-Twenties. The interest on $5O and $lOO payable yearly, but all other denominations half yearly. The TKN-FOBTY BONDS are dated March 1,1554, the half yearly interest falling due September 1 and March 1 of each year. Until let September, the accrued interest from Ist March is required to be paid by purchaser* in coin, or in legal currency, adding 60 per tent, for premium, until further notice, j W. S. & 4. MARTIEN 606 Chestnut-street. J'ISST CLARKE & WHITE. RETAIL, DRY GOODS. AMERICAN CASSIMERES, SCOTCH FANCIES, SILK-MIXED COATINGS, WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS, HANDSOME MANTLES, STAPLE DRY GOODS. NintH and Market. mylS'tUtheSm AiAKTLE SILKS* ALL WIDTHS. Plain Silk*, all colors, fT. SO to 45.75. Fancy Silks, $1 to $2.50. Bich heavy, handsome Fancy Silks, $lB7 to $l5O. 'Kleh Gkene Silks, at worth-$3.60. “ “ '* .at flit I&6Q. “ “ “ at $6.76, “ $7. 10 pieces email plaid Silks, at $1.26, worth $1.50. H* STEEL 6 BON, N0k.?13 and 115 N. TENTH Street. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. E. M. NEEDLES. 102-1 CHESTNUT’STREET. rAERIS’ MIXED CASSIMERES, t. Light mixed Caaaimeres, for boys* soils. Metton-and plaid Casßimeres.' Merino Cassimerea and Casbrnaretts. . Linen Brills, Sattlnets, and Cottonades. Ladies’ Cloaking Cloths, choice shades, Loom-aad Damask Table Linen, cheap. Towels,. Towelljng. and Napkins. Large assortment at . JOHN H. STOKES', ,7 •.•703 A~RCh. ABMY GOODS. HATH FOR BALB, HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS, J HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILBCiAS. - • BROWN. BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED YARN, Ae. ~ *e2s-if» BANCROFT & CO.,’ Ifoa. 405 and 407 MARKET Streak FIMCIAI. U. S. 10-40®. JAY OOOKB & CO. OFFER FOE SAiE THE Bearing Fire Per Cent. Interest Ilf COIS. All ether Government Securities bought and sold. JAY COOKE & OO. t ap3-tf .114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. KATIOKAXj bank PHILADELPHIA. DESIGNATED n DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENT OF THB - UNITED STATES 10-40 LOAN. This Sank has been authorised and is now prepared to receive subscriptions to the NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. This Loan, Issued under authority of an act of Con tras, approved March 8, 1864, provides for the Issue of Two Hundred Millions of Hollars ($200,000,000) United States Bonds; redeemable after ten years, and payable forty years from date, IN COIN, dated March 1,1804, bearins interest at Urn rate of - FIVE FEB CENT. p&r annum IN COIN, payable semi* annually on. all Bonds over $lOO, and on Bonds of $lOO and loss, an nually. v Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds as they may prefer Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations of fifty dollara ($5O), one hundred dollars ($100), five hundred dollars (SWO), one thousand dollars ($1,000), five thousand dollars ($5,000), aud ten thousand dollars. ($10,000),' and Coupon Bonds of the 'denominations of fifty dollars ($5O), one hundred dollars ($100), five hun dred dollars ($500), and one thousand dollar* ($1,000). . INTEREST ■will commence from dateof shbscriplion, or the Accrued interest from the Ist of March can be paid in coin, or, until farther notion, in U* 6, notes or notes of Rational Banks, addin* (50) fifty per sent, to the amonnt for pre mium. O. H. CLARK, np3.tr President. 'J'HE "EXCELSIOR” HANTS ARK TUB BEST IN THE WORLD. . ■ NONE GENUINE UNLESS BRANDED : “J. 11. M. & CO.. PIIILADA. EXCELSIOR.” J. H. MICHENER & CO., GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS, AND ; CUBEKS OF THE CELEBRATED For Rats, Mice. Roaches, Apts. l!od-13u«3, Fleas, eg TRI XI C TTI T . I IRt ss Mothsjta: Furs and Woolens, Insects on Plants, Eowls, SUGAR-CUBED HAMS. 15 years established tu New York City. ” S'-Oniy infallible remedies known. ’ 1 . Nob. 142 and I*4 North FRONT Street, “Am'dßiil’eroiiHr,ilio Human Family.” - , Between Arc* and Race street*. PMladelpUa. Bats come .» : The justly-celebrated “ EXCELSIOR ” HAMS are ■ imitations, •uredbyj. H. M. * Co. (in a style-peculiar to them.. ; «S-" Costar V’ Depot,No. AM _ soloes) .expressly for FAMILY USB. are of delicloaa rt O & ;S o K HOL LO W*A & 00WORN ■ Bay or;' free from the unpleasant taste of. salt, and are OUHA&un, llu^“” )8( .‘1 a ’ and Retail A-rents, pronounced by epieures superior to any how offered for And by all Drmnflsts in Philadelphia, Pa. : jodVluthat sale. inyM-tnthato —————T—, r AA nnn feet spruce lumber, E.TEATON &DENCXLA, BARDWARB DUU.UUUassoitad sizoa nod loiiKths, inolndlag J-L COMMISSIOiSIiiMEHCHANTS, SO7 CGMMERGI odd lengths Joint and BckbtUng, from Sby4to3 by li and 610 HOETB Etreetß, offer for sale: ' . . Eaftora, 24 to 30 faoUong. , Anchor Brand-Balls: FlYinbnth MU) Klyeta. gills, 6to 8.1 nobaa snuare, 10 to SO foot. Y 7. aS. BttHiher'&Cast Steel;Eagle Cabinet liOdut 2-lnoli Plank. : . A , , , Q hI . Putnam's Uorso Halls: Locko'sScbool Slates. 4:1 and 6-4 Spruce Flooviog. _On hand and foroalo b v Copper, itrasa, Bid Iron Wife; Cotton Carda. T-ortcJ 1 ; ■iSrpNT'v^efinßTHV Also, a full aaaortmeitt el diertefiii.Hardware, faS-dmV iebHSti IOCOST and tWEBTY-FOUflTiir,,a, .... ; _ _ A YOUNGMANWIBnKBSITUATION ■XX in » Wiiaiasule Dry Goods store,, to le&rn tha bturf naaa. Good reference gWoo. Address ** Merchant. ” at this office- „ je2I.SC A YOUNG MAN FROM TEfE COUH ■AjL.TRY, who has bad nix mootha'experience Id the wholesale business, ttefrtrosiiaituatfon as in some wholesale dry goods, grocery or clofLing esta blishment. Country city rivcS; Ad dres “ Salesmans No. £IG North THIRD Street .Phi ladelphia, Pa. ; - jeUl-gi* A GENTS WANTED TO SELL TaE XX standard History of ths War. A rare chiinco td make money. Agents are clearing from *lOO to *2OO pstf month. 200,000 volninra alrscdV for cUco-. lars. Address JOMBS, BBOS., Si Co., PaUishars, BAL TIMORE, Md. jela-lm* PARTNERSHIP.—WA*NTE2>, A PAR •A TY with*2,oooto SA.OOOdoflirs, in ajonnd Irasi near. Address “Honesty. V FJuiadft.’ I*. O. je22--.t WANTED-A BUILDING LOT IN TT GEEMAHTOWN or CIIBSTKyr HIBIA in.ex change for a Farm in lowa. Address Box hiia dolphin Post Offlco. , ~ jegi-dt* WANTED—BY AN ACTIVE AND T» energetic business roan, with goodTeferences, a Situation ns A*ent, Collector, or TraveLO?. Address VBnsineßß,” Box J42BPostOffice. ' Jc2i3t WANTED—AN ENTRY CEDRK.— TT Apply to Box 2753, Post Office. \ je?2-2^_ WANTED-A MIDDLE-AGES'AME * T rican woman as Housekeeper in a smaU.famlly. The best of given and regilWdiL'Ad dress Dox-aiSO PbiladelphiaT. O. . . MMi* „ WANTED —TEACHERS, DR&SS MAKEKS, Milliners, Seamßirosses, Chamber maids. Cooks, and all other women out of omploymtfnt, to call at the office or the WOKKTNGWOMaJTS'RE LIEF ASSOCIATION, No. 71G WALNUT Streot.secnnd door below Eighth* and have their wants registered J free of charge. Families in want of assistance of any kind will probably be suited by calling at the sa'Afr place. A small fee will be charged employers, bnt 1 no woman will bo gent them who cannot be well re commended. - je22*3t* : (tKLHfjA TO $4,000 TO LOAN ON Mortgage, fork or 5 years, at 5 percent. 8. W. THACKARA & SON, je2l-3tf No. Si* South THIRD Street. dbCA A MONTH!—I WANT AGENTS HpL/L/ at month,expenses paid, to sell my EVER LASTING PENCILS, ORIENT A BURNERS; andl3 other articles. Fifteen rircnlarseent/re*. Address ap3o-&&w3io JOHN F. LORD. Biddeford, Maine. BOASMm 99 A SOIfTH BSOAD STREET.— .Wiil be vacant, Saturday, Jane 25th, fonrfele gam ROOMS, with private parlor, comprising the whole second story. Two are fronting on Broad street. These rooms are uDPXeepiionHbly cool ail summer. The beat recommendations will be given. Vacancies to-day, first story. g jelB-6t* ROARDTNO.—TWO SECOND-STORY .r.'XI rffiftus TO LET, at 333 North TENTH St. je?-tf FOB SALE AND TO LET. A RARE OHANCE.—FOR SALE—THE •«aa_ Dental farrsitnre, implements, and of Laboratory of the late Dr; Bailey.. Apply immediately at £3B North TWELFTH Street. Also, ten tuns coal in the cellar • je2l-3t* . POR SALE —LEASE, FIXTURES, Patterns, Flanks, &e , of an Iron Foundry in this city in operation. Address “ Iron,” Press office. je2l-st* m FOR RENT—H OU S E No. 7, Jol WOOD £.AKft TERRACE, West PbilfuMphia. Bents4oo. Apply to .1. I. CA.VEX, . It* '. :. ■ 158 t»Qrta'BI&TH Street. MTO KENT—KEA.T MODERN RE SIDENCE, IMS North BROAD Street. ' G.-N.-TOWNSEND &• CO., IS3K South FOURTH Street. AUCTION SAIJES. AND SAn- STREETS AUCTION* SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, Stc., On SATURDAY MORNING NEXT, at .10 o’clock, comprising about ■ : , - - . SIXTY HORSES. Full descriptions in catalogues.. Included will be found— A pair of stylish Northern bred bay trotting Horses, about 13 Lunds high, the property of a private gentle man. 1 Also, an English, bay Pony, suited for children, * -ALSO, ’ ' New and second-hand Carriages, light "Wagons, &c,» Including— : Asix-seated Germantown Carriage, by Watson. A new Germantown Wagon, by Preizschner. Also,: single and double Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Coders, &c. JSSeT No postponement on account of weather. jBSt* Sale of Horses, &c., on WEDNESDAY. ASy" Carriages and Rarnessat private sale. iri3-2tif ALFRED M HBRKNESS, Auctioneer. PROPOSALS. A SSI ST A. NT QUARTERMASTER A. GENERAL’S OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets," PHrLAPELPFtA, June 23d, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until WEDNESDAY next, the 29th inst>, at 12 o’clock 31., for supplying the United States with the following articles, .deliverable at the Schuylkill Arsena , Phila delphia, viz : Yulc+nizod India Rubber, or Gutta-Percha proof Blankets, for shelter teats for army fctsndard. •. - Yulcanized India Rubber, or Gutta-Percha water proof Ponchos, for shelter tenta for horsemen, army standard. Brass Numbers—Nos. 3—army standard. 6-4 Scarlet Facing Cloth, army standard. Manilla Packing Paper, 36x40, for baling purposes. Samples required. . Samples can be seen at this office. Bidders must state in their proposals the. price, which must, be given in writing as well as in figures; the quantity bid for, and time of delivery. . - Each bio must be guaranteed by two responsible por eom?, whose Blgnaturesmutt.be appended to the gua rantee. - Bidsjfrom defaulting contractors will not be received. Blan& forme for proposals can be bad on application at Uiis office, and each bid mast be endorsed with, the name of the particular article bid for. G. H. CEQSMANV Ass’t Q. M. ,General, U. S. A. TkEPAHTMBN® OF PUBLIC HIGH XJ WAYS, Ofiite S. W. Corner WALNUT and FIFTH Streets,'- Philadelphia, June 14, 1564. - NOTICE TO CONTBACTOKS-Sealed Proposalswill be received at this office until three o’clock P. M. of MONDAY, June 27th, 18M, for the grading, at so much, per cubic yard, of the following* named streets, viz.: Miller street, from the sontheastwardly side of Wister street, extending a distance of about eight hundred and fifty-five feet- Also, Ashmead street, from Wakefield street to Germantown llailroad; Linden* street, from Germantown a venae to Knox street, in the. Twenty second (22d) ward; Ah®, Richmond street, from Tioga street to about eight hundred feet beyond Bridge street, in the Twenty-fifth (25th) ward. Said Proposals will he opened at the above time and place, where all bidders are invited to be present, and the lowest bidder will come forward within three days, or consider his bid withdrawn. __ jelS-thsmwfraSt ' \V. K. S.MEOI.EY, CMef Com’r of Highways. INSURANCE. JNSURB YOUR LIFE IH YOIJR OWN HOME COMPANY, AMEISIC AJV, OF PHILADELPHIA, B. E. corner Fourth and Walnut Streets, Insurers in. this Company have the additional guaxaa* tee of - $390,000 CAPITAL STOGK all paid up IN CASH, which, to gether with. CASH ASSETS, now on hand, amount to. OVER ~ $BOO,OOO. INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1803 OYER $200,000. LOSSES PAID DURING THE TEAK AMOUNTING TO $62,000. DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY, thna aiding the in sured to pay premiums. The last DIVIDEND on aUTlutual Policies in force December 31, 1563, was FIFTY PER CENT. Of the amount of PREMIUMS received during the rear. * Its TRUSTEES are well-known citirens in our midst,, entitling It -to more eonsideration than those whoso managers reside in distant cities. ■- . - . Alexander Whilldini J. Edgar Thomson, George ttngent. Bon. James Pollock, s Albert C. Roberts, 1 P. B. Minsle, . . Samuel Work, - I ALEX WHILDIN, President. SAdIUEL WORK,, Vice President, JOHN S. WILSON, Sec. and Trcas. ieia-ia, . HQ OSTAR’^ VEKMIK EyrEBMNAT Q3BB, “COSTAR’S” EXTEK3IINATORS. EXTERMINATORS, “COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. r EXTERMINATORS. . “CO STAR’S’ * EXTERMINATORS. • - -EXTERMINATORS. . EXTERMINATORS. -“COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. ‘ EXTERMINATORS. : “COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. - EXTERMINATORS. ' :: “COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. : ; EXTERMINATORS. “COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. ‘ :: -- EXTERMINATORS. “COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. . EXTERMINATORS. . “COSTAR’S”- EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. “COSTAR’S 1 ’ EXTERMINATORS. -EXTERMINATORS. “COSTAR’S’’’ EXTERMINATORS. : • exterminators. “COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. exterminators. “COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS.- • WSU EXTKRM !N ATORS. “COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. • . EXTERMINATORS*. ..aOSTAB-S'-|XT K gpR| ; - COSTAE'S” ||T|KM{nW ••COSTAE'S''!^;|uj.unatoe| yANDERLM'S ARIADNE. This most wonderful creation .of Efts genias of, YAW* DSBLYIT has been placed at J&ST disposal of the PUw Arte Committee of the as a SPECIAL ZKHIBITIOIT* on the exit's eondiHom ? that Season and other Tickets* giving access to other ' parts ol the Pair, are not to he entitled to UcSiinsiott. CSanghUr o? Minos and F&Ksiphss# deserted oa* th# _ ol Karos; try fhesens.) * * IdealO? ?£toa,is rcp&foig upon the lotte ry of rts'.own s.gnfeaMonpfait lasleep, a»d yielding vflHh chlld'Mke self-alandohmeif t' o dreh'BWofWe. ,, painted fkd'AErAtlfE. Thf* oved Mr, Tknderlyn’s powers even, mors tl&fi'£Kh *iLarias,' ar.s Is, in'xny the finest; flgfuf'd'odi&e kind Ihar® ever seen. This, picture fc&ar and engraved by A. 0/ Durand, Esq,. hisiholfsm'excsUent Paiater,'’and ovr 3fst EnSraver. The engrsrvSag of Mr. Dttzmd is wor&y’of ‘it. ”— J>tm~ la&y ’After snd. Designs. A&jcthslOtt. —-.•.Pifty Cents. Ecirasc®_ f*wn the HartT-jififfarai Department, and, from conhectto?the latter with the Art Galleryr Je2o-tf (3-BS.iMr (CENTRAL JAIR. i-f t OHII,DSES'S i: KXHIBI?S)HS, Sii the GKRASB 54feS»f s iSS£. rt J OT 'AftTORISHBia A-UTO 51ATOK DAKCER.TFtC.V, SBTKK.aiyi MCWKSIt .VEJTEIBoAgIsaL with a of atira«tioß*» AdmißBicn-25 fctmfc*; Children U wits. •.-Eathibi«CD3 # ar3 sjwlSP. M. n.EOYBS!&' NEW 02ESTN NT - VX STKBET THEATRE, UWfflfSD, ...Ji MAWAGBB. (Also of Gw?-rfer's Theatre, Wastif&gion; D. G.) ....: TiWtSS»»T evekiwg, i*tSe3£- ; Nineteenth perfortaa'see of the iraiLetese* Spectacular Extravaganza of the - SEVEN SISTERS; Or, the Birth o/ Capid in the Ferns! Nineteenth Nighfof the Popular Comedian: »r.- J. E. KcDONOBGH, - In Ms great character? of MRS. TLOTO. Miss Ellie Gcroion as Diavoline, wUb r the Song of “Hal ly Hound the Pi»g, Boy?. “ . PRICES* &F ADMISSION; Press Circle or Parquetry....... . Cents. Family 2sCents. Orchestra 5eat5.................... .‘.....,75Cent5. GRAND FAMILY MATINEE ON / SATCRD.-Sf AFTERNOON. M rs - JOHN DREW’S NBW STREET THEATRE. last week a? frank drew. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY).' June 23, 18SL’ THE IRISH EMIGRANT. O’Bryan (th« emigrant) Fraak'Drew. To be followed by the draraa of BOOTS AT THE SWAN. Jacob Earwig.. Stuart Robson. Frank Frickiey... .'....Mr. Mclatire. To conclude with the thrilling: drama of PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE. Pryce Kinchlea Frank Drew. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF FRANK DREW. MONDAY. CECILS RUSH. L’BANK DREW’S FAREW ELL BENE- A- PIT.—STUART ROBSON in Five Characters. FRANK DREW in Four Characters, FRIDAY EVENING-NEW AKCff-ST. THEATRE. My Neighbor's Wife, Two of ,the B'hoyg, Shyloct. The Hypoerite, and Camille, the attraction. jes3 WALNUT-STREET ; THEATRE. - - f» Decided success of the grand Spectacular Dra ma of _ FAUST AND MARGUERITE, ■which Trill be repeated •, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, June 23d. : J. B. ROBERTS, . In his great Impersonation of MBPafSTOPKELES. • A FISHER BAKER as RIARGUEBITS. Distnnmion of characters, embracing the - ENTIRE STRENGTH OP THE COMPANY. Doors open at 1%. Performances commepceat 3 o’eloclL ¥OW OPEN—THE ■FORTY-FIRST j-l AKNOAD EXHIBITION OF PAINTINQS All® SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 0* THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above- Texts. Open front 9A. M. till 7P.SL, and in the eveninj. Pro ceede for the* Sanitary Fair. Jeff Eaton institute, kennett SQUARE, Chestercounty, Penna , for YOUNG MBS' AND BOTS. This Institution is beautifully situated half a m*t*» from the Baltimore Central Railroad. Course of instrnctiou .in English Classics and Mathe matics is thorough. Fall Session commences the third of October. For circulars, address je2l-15t* . GEO. A. NEWBOLD, PriscipaL PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE EEf- A STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 ABOE Street. Rev. CHAS. .A. SMITH, D. D., 33. CLARKNG3 SMITH, A. M., Principals. Ninth Year, Three Departments: Primary, zaic, and Collegiate. Full college course inClaesfear Mathematics, higher English; and Natural Science, let those urho gradual®. Modern Languages, Music, FainJ* ing, and Elocution by the best masters. For circulars, apply at the Institute, or address Box 2611 F. 0., PM* ladelphia. . • apSl-ftm*-. T OST— ON THE. EVENING OF JUNE 7th, a FILAGRER’SILYER BRACELET. A suita ble reward will be paid if returned to IdOS ARCH Street; it* T OST: OR MISLAID—A POLICY OF A-J INSURANCE, issued by. the Spring Garden Insu rance Company, No. 470, dated June 25, IS II: By retnm-. ing the ?sme a suitable reward will be paid. ■ WSI. J. WARREN, 318 N. EIGHTEENTH Street. je22-wsSi* T OST OR ;kISLAID—A BE6EIFT A-J for 55 Shares Egbert’s Oil Company. As it can ba of no use to any one but its owner, hi can be returned to the office of the Company, 14.7 S. FOURTH St. .ie2l-st* PE BS O N AL.*—SPOONS, PLATED with pure Silver ou white metal, $1 per set, 016 RACE Street. . . . . je23-2t* P E RS Oi IL.—SPOONS PLATED with pure sliver on white metal, $1 per set. 916 RACE Street. . . ■ ' je2l»2t* PERSONAL.— JEWELRY SENT T3Y **- .Mail* free of postage, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the following prices: Single-stoa*. Imitation Diamond Bing.Sl; Cluster Imitation i)iasaond. King, $2; Heavy-plated Vest Chains, $1: Magnificent Plain King, $1; Heavy Plain Kings (will stand tJ» strongest acid), 00cents; Small Round Black Enameled Ear Drops,6o cents; Heavy-plated Black Enameled Sleeve Buttons, 25 cents; Gents’.Pins, Imitation Dia~ " •mond, $1; Imitation Diamond Studs,-$1; Bracelets, 4t; Handsomely-chased Medallions,, SI;, Complete Seta Carbuncle Studs and Buttons, $1; Complete data Blade Enameled Studs and Bartons, with pearl setting, $1; Fancy Watch Keys, 50 cents; Pen and Pencil.jwitn ex tenßios case, $1;-Ladies’ Long-geared and Csaielalne ' Chains, SI; Chatelaine Pins. Si; Genuine Guttv Perch* Chains* $1; La die a’ and Gents’ Miniature Pins, for likeness or hair, $1; Seal Kinsr3, $l; Locket Bings, s3s Coral Armlets, 60 center Direct to " - • ESTLIN & MANN. No. 91GEACE Street, Philadelphia. qamuel marqt, dealer IK lime, O’ gUILDIftG STOtfE, and COAL. Yard, KUrZBi Street, above Thompson, {west aide.) Orders received by William Marot, Jr., Sll Spring Garden street; Cha*. H. Marot, 25 if. Sixth, et. (second story),.and S. Marot, 434 Chestnut si. (second story). "K; B.—An experienced Salesman, wanted., jny.sl-ln*- OVMM E R ; EXC U RSIOK SA O Pennsylvania centbal;eailkoab. On and after WEDNESDAY, .TUNE loth, 1564, EXCURSION TICKETS , Will be sold from PHILADELPHIA to ALTOOITA* CRESSOK, DUDLEY, and MT. DALLAS, whVch will he good for a return irip until OCTOBER Ist, 1564,.when, endorsed by the proprietors of the Logan Etouie, Mona tain House, Broad Top City House, or the Superintendent of .Bedford Springs. EXCURSION RATES FOE ISM: - Philadelphia to A1t00na'...........v Cresson... 9 85 “ Du &c. t &c.» Quebec, &c., &c, . Tickets for the above Excnrf&BUS, hava bttj£. so lone and favorably- kno wntothePhiladelphia, Patb~ lie, by various routes to Niagara Falls, for"sflle at tlMt PHILADELPHIA AND ELS^A-RAIKQ4B TIGE3S OFFICE, Aorthwest corner CHESTSOT Streets, where full information wal be givpa. N. VAN BSRNj’TickafcAgenL General Agent, THIRTEENTH mylG-tuthstiyl /./. /William J. Howard, Samuel T. Bodlne, JohoAiktaan, Charles F. Heaxlitt, Hon. Joseph AlUsoxu Isaac Haslehurst. ; GRAI&& PLEA&I8&B JS«SiIisII*CUKSIOIIS,TO LAKE SUPERIOR.-One bi iiio following- splendid ftrst-class steamers, vu: .CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS. NORTHERN. LlG'r. T, IRON CITY, TRAVELER,.METEOR, IRON SI&ES. LiC LA BELLE, and PEWA3IC, will leave CLEVELAND, Ohio, atU o’clock P; M.veach day o( the week, except Saturday and Sunday, and-Detroit, on tha following days ai 2 ©.’clock P.. 3L» ihsteush the month* of JULY and AUGUST, making Trip* to the many points.of interesfc.oii tha Great Inland baa* of America, which, for utility, pleasure, and health, are unsurpassed by any other ■ on tije-uoauaeut. TMs trip of over 1,000 miles. eajJwes stx degrees of latitude, and eleven of longitude,.and includes. In Its circuit Lakes Brie, St. Clair, Hm-.on, and Sanenor.witli thebeiimifnl rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St, Mary’s. . The many and extensive iron ai*d copper, uneoualtd by any in the world, with the t\ewly-dis covered and inviting deposits of silver leas, wild and. romantic scenery, combined with its pure and bractne. clvmats, render the Lake Superior trip ono.of far more than ordinary attraction to she capitalist, the student, the pleasure-seeker, ortho invalid. The above-named steamers arc •elegantly- fitted up i with large airy Cabins and while every precaution has been taken to provide fonthe safety aad comfort of passengers, . , . . * . Fa re, iuol uding State- Rooms and Meals. about 2&oenfcs. per mile:. Time’ occupied In making ihe round trip.froia sio 10days. . ■ . • • Rooms secured, and further information obtained, by application to proprietors. } Cleveland, Olilo. jcnm nwcHiKOsi' j o<>trcS * Michigan, je2l-iao2s , SANITARY FAIR, * * HsWlilte ft of irtie IbYe'sHtfsaesas! Her"cheeks jsst UnshecT with innocent repose, Thai? feldsher thoughts aria-delicious dreame. Like dow-droi>3 in the chalice of a rosd; Pillowed npoa he? stm and'raven hair, How archly rest? thafbright - and peaceful broWt Its rouad&d pearl ddfi&hce bids to care, ■While-kikes on tbadipaseenf molting now; Prone in anconeciouß foveliheßa shifHea, And sway; Veiled Is tNe splendor of- her beaming eyes, But o’er theTimbs bewitching graces play; JBre into Eden’s groves the serpent crept, Thus Eve Within her leafy arb'Of'siept!* * TuckertitSri’B* * Artist Life." EDFCATIOML. LOST ANTS FOUSD. PERSONAE. EXCURSIONS. PH. JAMES Mc.OOAPJT, MEM. Of Hi’i l’k'jatii-jipiiW VeCiHnarj- College. offlceN. B. cor. TWEMX.-BauKia tad VINE Streets, Philadelphia : : .- - : jeM-lTt*. LAbnSfj TRUSS AND BRAGS 'STORE—*Cc.ndneted by Ladies. street, find door belr _ £*2*7 - Every article in thafe elegant, easy, f to make. 0-H. HB3- DLES, rropnetor- a »t Rn A B *,> Gentlemen, on the ogress of TWELFTH N; accuracy toßutr |( j jnv3*3siif- ZO\ /MONEY TO ANY AMOUR® XTI T ,oANED upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewel* O Nothing, An,at JoNBS\oo.*| Wr - 'WP' -'gjj Established L©aa Office, corner THXB3T* and GAP ,giTJ. Striata. fralow T,ftTnhitT* api^.t**** WRITTEN AND VERBAL DB SCKIPTIONS of Character, Constitution, and Tu /if lent, with AD VICE on Business, Healthy Bda*a» ' / hT tiou, Self-improvement, Mftnagement,andTm»« SBw log of CHILDREN, social adaptation, &c., day and evening, by JOMiCifBIJ, • Phrenologist and Bookeoller, mhl&*Btuth Ko. 35 &T EN THStreet, above Gheatnuk!