NEW WINDOW SHADES, - The largest stock, The finest Goods, Thelowest prices, At W. HENRY PATTEN'S, 1403 (3.11Ei t street. JEMMIED. COPE—PORTERat St. Luke's Church, on the 2Lst instant, by Rey. M. A. De Wolfe Howe, D. D., Caleb Cope, of this city, to Josephine, daughter of Joseph Young Porter, deceased, late of Tennessee. HART—WILCOX—On the 20th instant, in Buf falo. by the Rev. Walter Clark, D. IL, Wm. R. Hart, of this city, to Hattie, daughter of Wm. Wilcox, Esq., of the former place. * - ROBINS---DAVIS--On the 21st instant, at Tri nity Chapel, New York, by Rev. Morgan Dix, D. D.', Thomas Robins, Jr., and Emma S., (laugh, ter of Samuel Davis,Esq., all of New York. * UMBAZINEb'' AND SUIVI.IIhII. BOMA -1,) EINES, of every quality. For sale by BESSON & SON, apl2 Mourning Store, No. 91E3 Chestnut street. EDd6NSTRATION IN FOULARD SILKS. ..IJ. 3.000 yards Striped Foulards -75e. 2 000 y* ds _Figured and Striped-87, 1 4e. 1 000 yards New Styles Foulaids—si. 0, 000 yards Solid Ground Foulards-.SI 12X. 500 y' da Brown and White and Blue and White—Sl 25. EYRE & LANDELL. RELIGIOUS N OTICES DrTHE MINISTRY OF ANGELS—wiII be the theme of Dr. Wm. ,Morris To-mor row before BP.N. in Assembly Buildings. * gIFIR • i•u i off • : corner of Seventh and Spring Garden Sts. fir. J. Howard Suydam will (D.V.) preach to =arrow, at 10X A. M. and x before 8 P. M. * fIrREV. GEO.g W. SMILEY will preach at Handel and Haydn Hall, corner of Eighth and. Green streets, on Sabbath at 10X A. M. and 73i P. M. lt* WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHUROH, Seventeenth and Filbert Street. Bev. Mr. Willis will preach Sabbath, lOx and X. [lt* [ff. &T. STEPHEN'S O.IIITROII. There will be divine service (D. V. ) in St Stephen' s Church, on Sunday Evening, April 24, at 7% .43' clock. The Rev. Dr. Rudder will preach. it* GERMANTOWN SECOND PRESBY TERIAN ClROB—Services To-morrow Illorning and Evening, by Rev. Joseph 0. Wy .choff. lt* 13:r CALVARY PRES BY TERI AN CHURCH, Locust street, above Fifteenth. Preaching 'to-morrow by Rev. J. H. Young, of Sunbury, Pa. , at 1036 A. X. and 734 P. M. rot By. "HOW ARE THE DEAD RAISED." Rev. S. L. Briggs, Pastor of the Church of the Messiah, Locust and Juniper, Lectures on this subject to-morrow evening, at 7x. o'clock. it* orCLINTON STREET CHURCH., TENTH below Spruce Street, Rev. Daniel 'Starch, pastor, will be open for Divine service on to-mor row(Sabbath) evening, at 73 o'clock. fIrST. CLEMENT'S CHURCH, TWEN tieth and Cherry Streets.—To-morrow being the fourth Sunday in the month, the afternoon service 'will be omitted. Evening service at 7X clock. lt* "Imp. THE MODEL MEN OF THE BIBLE. The next sermon in this course will be preached in the Church of the Epiphany, Fifteenth and Chestnut, to-morrow evening. Service at before 11* grTABERNACLE BaPTIST ehestnut Street above Eg The ev. Daniel C. - Eddy, , D. D. will i preachhteenth. Sunday Morning at 1036 o'clock, and Evening at quarter before s o'clock. lt* UNION M. E. CHURCH, FOURTH Street, below Arch. Rev. Franklin Moore, R:7, Pastor, will preach (D.V.) to-morrow (Sabbath) morning, at 1,034 o' clock and Rev. Edward A. Brinkley, of West Virginia, in the evening at h' to B.o' clock. It* CHILDREN'S CdURCH, To-morrow, 3 o'clock P. alr, at Christ (Evangelical o . rmed) Chnrch, on X. Green near Sixteenth.; by the Pastor, ReV. S. 11. Giesy. Subject, The Fpun tafn and its Streams. MON:ing services at lOs o'clock. lt* arTHE FEMALE BIBLE SOOIEFY OF Philadelphia wilt hold its Fiftieth Anniver sary in Calvary Church, Locust, above Fifteenth on Tuesday Evening, April 26tn, at 8 o'clock. Addresses will be made by Rev Dr. Newton, Rev. Dr. shields,. Judge Strong and others. - IirDIVINE SERVICE will be held in the Lecture Rcom of the Howard Dispensary, Lombard street, above Fifteenth, every Sunday afternoon. Preaching at 434 o'clock to-morrow, by Rev. Benj. Griffith. Yon and your family are affectionately invited to attend. Seats Free. It,* CHUROEI OF ST. MATTHEW'S, 00R- Der cf Nineteenth and Wallace streets.—The Eight Rev. Bishop Stevens will visit this church on Sunday evening, and administer the apostolic rite of confirmation. Services commencing at 7x 4o' clock. ltd or. CALVARY .01.1.UR011 GERMAN TOWN. Rev. George A. Strong, Rector The Thght Rev. Bishop ,Potter will 03. V.) ad minister the Rite of Con'Rmation in this Church, TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. lt* urMEDIATION OF CHRIS T.—The fifteenth sermon of this series, by T, H. Stockton, at Eleventh and Wood street. Sabbath Afternoon, 33 o'clock. Special topic: The Mira cles of Christ—First and Second Advents. Morn ing sermon, 10% o'clock, by A. Clark, on God in Inanimate Nature. All invited. it* gr. THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY of the Female Bible Society of Philadelphia, will be held on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, (26th inst.), at 8 o' clock, in Calvary Presb3 terian Church, Locust street, above Fifteenth. An ab stract of the Annual Report will be read, and ad dresses delivered by Rev. Dr. Newton, Rev. Dr. Shields, Judge Strong, and others. This being the semi-centennial anniversary of the Society, it is expected the meeting will be one of more than usual interest. ap2.3-3t* tiPlitilAJLA NOTIUNIS irrTHE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. LADIES' RECEIVING DEPO he Ladies' committee on ARRANGEENTS (In T ternal) and RECEPTION OF GOODS M will be :in attendance, daily, on and after Tuesday. the 3d of May next, from 10 o' clock A. M. until 6 P. M. , at their Depot, in the Fair Building, Northern cor ner Logan Square, Eighteenth and Vine Streets. Donations may be sent by any Express or Railroad Company, tree of charge, addressed as above. All articles received will be duly registered in a book kept for the purpose, and promptly acknowledged. MRS. GEO. PLITT, Chairman of Committee, 1100 WALNUT Street. ap 23- stn . h 3 t nr. GREAT CENTRAL PAIR FOR THE U S SANITARY COMMISSION.—The ivliscellaneuus Committee is now organised and prepared to receive contributions. This Committee has been fore ed to receive dona tions from such sources as cannot be embraced in any specified department, but from which the re ceipts, the Cbmmittee feel confident, must be large. Ail co nrounications relating toto the business of the Committee, must be sent the office of the Committee, No. 503 WALNUT street, Philadel phia. • CRAIG D. RITCHIE, Chairman. JAmrs M. FARR, Secretary. NI:31E0LO N. TROTTER. T'eisurer. F. F.. VLILN/E. ALEX. PRIESTLEY, THOMPSON. apl w, s, 3CE. SMITH KELLEY. Dr COM M i4REAT FINA ITTCENEE ONANOE' AND DO .NATIONS. Arlin, 23, ADDITADDIT IONALSTIBSCRIPTIONS . IBGI. r en nsy lram a Central Railroad $lO,OOO ; orth. Pennsylvania Railroad 1,000 it on. J. 11. Ingersoll . Rhea Barton 1,000 1,000 Mercer I Antelo .......................... 1,000 111 ill wit Assurance Company ............. 1,000 ow resident and Directors or Farmers' and Mechanics' 8ank..........., 1e........ ..... . elaware Mutual insurance Company 500 bas. Cambloss it C 00........................ efferton 250 Previously reported ap23 6t.) _ $lO. 925 A. E. BORIE. OhaLrman.. a TR R CO NGRESSIONAL BIS PRIuT. " ETION OP NATIONAL UNION I ARTY. The Delegates elect of the 3d Oongres tonal Dis.trict of Penna• met at the house of Jos -ph Rose, No. 1006 North Second street. on Thurs .ay evening, April 21, Mil, and organized by the lection of the following named gentlemen as of cers: President— Lewis Bitting. 12th Ward. Vice residents— Nathan SPering, 12th Ward; Chas. after, 16th Ward; Win. Walker. Ith Ward: Wm. orer. 18th Ward; Win. Neal, 19th Ward. Sec etaries—Wm B. Connell, 3.2 th Ward; W. K. I vington, 19th Ward. Resolutions endorsing the administration of ere read Lin, adopted favoring his rea minaajoat ere read andunanimously. On motion, the . Convention proceeded to the elec ion of defeg tes to Baltimore Convention, with the °Rowing results: Delegates, William Andress, 2thnatee. Ward; Alexander 111. Fox, 13th Ward. Al er lohn G. Clothiers, 16th Ward; Amos : iglit 10th Ward. On motion adjourned. "M. B. CONNELL LEWIS BITTING, President. Secretaries. ft* " OVINGTON, SPECIAL NOTICES Kr. GREAT CEN tuAL FAIR 11. S. TARY COMMISSION. EXPRESS COMPANIES Auxiliary Commit tee on LABOR, INCOME and REVENUE, to obtain contributions of one day's pay from the em ployes of all Express Companies in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. JOHN BINGHAM, Chairman, Of Adams Express CO. R. P. MoCULLAGII, Treainrer, f Express C F. LOVEJOY, of Harn O den A ' .fG dams Howa pre rd Co.'s Expresses. JOHN SMYLIE, .Trt.. of Howard Express Co. J. VAN RENSSELAER, of West Jersey Ex press. GEORGE R. DUNN, of New Jersey Express Company. JAMES MORRELL, JR., of Kinsley do Co.'s Express. CHARLES A. OAXACAN, of Philadelphia Local Express CO. apl9-614 kIitEAT 0 bNTRAL FAIR FO El, THE 11. S. SANITARY COMMISSION. oFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE ON RECEP TION OF GOODS, Room No 26 Washington Building, NO. 274 South THIRD street, PHILA DELPHIA.. April 18, 1b64. • The Committee on "Reception of Goods" are now prepared to receive any articles designed for the lair, and would ask the co-operation of the various branches of Trade and Industry, as their labels must necessarily be very arduous. Every package should be properly marked, and sent to the Chairman or any member of the Committee, who are authorized to receipt and acknowledge the same. Tbey are happy to inform the public that all of the railroad and express companies have gene rously offered to deliver packages to the Committee free of charge. A. R. McHENRY, Chairman. E.H. ROWLEY, Secretary. Committee meet on Tuesday and Friday After noons, at 5 o' clock.' A. H. McHENRY, 1 A. S. ROBERTS, Jr.. EDWARD H. ROWLEY, I JAMES N. STONE, DAVID PricCAIIIMON, GEORGE A. mcKINSTRY, I Committee S. S. MOON, J. D. ELLIS, JAMES S. MARTIN, JOSEPH HARRISON, JR. , Dy. MEETINGS FUR PRAY ER. —Tbe judg ments of God are upon us for our sins, and the great dangers which beset us, as a people, call for Special Prayer. We urge upon our fellow ministers and fellow Christians generally, to meet in the following cen tral Churches of different denominations, in rota tion, one hour daily, at 5 o' clock P. M., for united prayer, Via.: FOR THE WEEK COMMENCING APRIL IS. Church of the Epiphany (Episcopal)—Monday and Thursday. Presbyterian Church, Penn Square—Tuesday and Friday. Baptist Church, Broad and Arch—Wednesday and Saturday. IL A. Boardman ' Presbyterian. Thomas Brainerd, Presbyterian. Richard Newton, Episcopal. Jos. H. Kennard, Baptist. D. W. Bartine, Methodist. J. H. Suydam, Reformed Dutch. F. Hodgson, Methodist S. Bunting, Presiding Eider, Methodist. Albert Barnes, Presbyterian. S. H. Giesy, German Reformed. F. Church, United Presbyterian. J. H. A. Bomberger, German Reformed. J. M. Crowell, Presbyterian. J. 'Wheaton Smith, Baptist. J B. Dales, United Presbyterian. E. E. Adams, Presbyterian. Denis Wortman, Reformed Dutch. J. A. Vaughan, Episcopal. W. W. Spear, Episcopal. R. C. Matlack; Episcopal. D. A. Cunningham, Presbyterian. T. C. Anderson. P. S.—At a meeting of ministers attending the above services, it was resolved, in consequence of the great interest manifested, to continue the meeting another week, commencing April 55th, in the same order. 'They request that notice may be given by ministers generally. ap2.2-6t* rE-r. GREA CABINET DEPARTMENT OF THE T CENTRA.L FAIR FOR THE SANITARY COMMISSION, to be held in Phila delphia, first week in June, 1561. The undersigned have been appointed a commit tee to solicit, receive and arrange for sale, Cabinet Ware, of any and every description, whica the liberality of manufacturers and venders may incline them to present in aid of the Fair. Any thing, however simple, or of but little money vine will be acceptable, whilst, at the same time, the undersigned would most respectfully urge upon all to make as valuable contributions as it may be in their power to offer. The great, Indeed, sole aim of the Fair, is to.do good to the sick and' wounded of our gallant army, and though the feeling which will prompt all who contribute is that of gratitude to our soldiers, the occasion may be used, incidentally, to bring before the public eye, the varied manufactures of our country, and we, who are engaged - in the department of Cabinet Ware, should make an effort to be properly repre sented All contributions forwarded should be addressed to .he Central Fair Depot, and invoice and value forwarded to THOMAS THOMPSON, Chairman, 235 South Second Street, Philadelphia. a nests THOMPSON, A. iLejambre, Chairman, 2.3 - South Abner Lincoln, Seccond street. of Biebel & Lincoln, B'-nry Adolph, I. Lutz, Joseph Allen,l W. H. Main, of W. &J. Allen &Bro. of C. B.Mench & Co., John A. Bauer, George C. Mangan, Geo. S. Courtney, 'George Mecke, of Courtney & Willets,lTlsomas H. Moore, Marcus A. I axis,of Moore k Campion, of Parson & Davis, Charles W. Reeves, J. H. Gates, ' S. B. Register, of Gates,Kilburn A. - CO., of Register & Bell, Charles Goehmann, W. Sanderson, John H. Gould. of W. Sanderson &Son, of Gould & CO., Thomas P. Sherbbrnejr. Stevens Gray, of Thomas P. Sher. P. P. Gnstine, borne & Son, George J. Henkels, G. Volmer, John A Her kels. I. H. Wisler, of T. k J. A. Henke's, George I. Young, H. F Hoover, of Lewis Thompson & L. M. Karcher, I Co., LADIES' COMMITTEE UPON CABINET WARE. Mrs. Seth B. Stitt, Chairman, 212 -West Logan Square. Mrs. Edward H. Trotter, 1524 Chestnut Street. r r Joseph Harrison. Rittenhouse Square. ++ Henry Frothingham, Broad and Locust. r • Maxwell Green, 119 Girard Street. " J. H. Campion, 236 Pine Street. r , J. L. Southwick, 2028 Chestnut Street. r , A. M. Collins, 1900 Plymouth Street. ~ S H. Williams, 19 S Vine Street. Miss M. G. Wells, 124 South Thirteenth Street. ~ A. T. Jewell, 1611 Vine Street. Contributions in money may be sent - to the Chair man of either Committee.. ap2l.- 64 ay. be held THE GREAT CENT FAIR, O in rHILADELPIELA RAL , JUNE T NE IS6I. The undersigned, appointed as THE COMMIT TEE OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT, to super vise its interests in relation to the movement in aid of the Great Central Fair for the Sanitary Commis sion, to be held in June next, respectfully ask the attention of the various Companies, and others interested, to the following suggestions : First—lt is proposed that tbe Fire Department place their entire apparatus at the disposal of the Chief Engineer, to afford protection to the Fair Buildings against accidentfrom fire, the Chief En gineer to detail each day the necessary number of Companies to perform tbe duty required. &coact—That the companies appoint Committees to collect money and salable articles for the benefit of the Fair, all articles thus collected Lobe labeled with the names of , the donor and the company through whose agency they were presented. If Companies can influence contributions of a day's labor to the Fire Department Fund, front any es-. tablishment or individuals, there is nothing in the rules governing the Fair to prohibit them from so doing. Third—To properly decorate the space to be al lotted to the Fire .Department in the Fair Buildings, that Companies place at the disposal of this Com mittee their banners, flags, and other parapher nalia, the Committee pledging themselvela to attend to their proper distribution at the Fair, and their safe return to the owners. - - Fourth—Officers of Companies are requested to communicate, in writingwith the Chief .Engineer, as to whether or not they intend to take part in the movement. Time being limited, it is desirable that, where action had not already been taken, Companies call special meetings. and promptly advise this Committee of the result. Fifth—Should persons or associations not con nected with the Fire Department desire to make donations, either of money or articles the same can be sent to either of the undersigned Committee, or to any Company in the Department, or to the office of the thief Fmoineer, either of whom will give a proper receipt therefor. X. LYLE, Chief Engineer, and Chair DAVlD man of Committee, S. W. corner CHESTNUT and FIFTH streets. COITTEE. Andrew J. Baker, 518 South Tenth street. Win. C. Vinyard, 215 Church alley. Jacob Moyer, corner Frankford Road and Rich mond street. David Harmer, Jr. , Germantown avenue above Chelton, Germantown. Richard M. Staunton, Rising San. George Daly,S. W. corner Ninth and Washing ton streets. J. S. Thompson, 15 Juniper street, above Market. Jacob L. Piss, 032 Percy street. • Wm. D. Atmore, Pear street, Hestonville. Rufus T. Corson. Main street, Frankford. Win. Y. Campbell, N. W. corner Eighth and Fitz Water streets. • ap22-2t THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, SA.TUR DAY APRIL 23, 18 64. - --TRIPLE SHEET, ap22.lm¢ TRIMMINGS PRAFMH. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR WAREHOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. 2d. On one corner mark your name and county. 3d. Send by Express.or Railroad Company, private hand, but do not prepay charges. 4th. Mail to me the receipt from the Express or Railroad Company, and a list of the articles, to gether with the donors' names. Notify me to send - for the goods, when necessary. or sth. Let all contributions be forwarded, so as to be delivered at the Warehouse, in Philadelphia, before the 3Wth of May, the earlier the better. 6th. Let each article be marked with its reasona ble value. 7th. Let every box, parcel or package, be well and securely made, and the' contents carefully packed. ' Every donation of money, or goods, will be promptly acknowledged. ROBERT A. MAXWELL; Chairman, ap41,6,1,v34 Chestnut an dig eveuth ate. SPECIAL NOTICES I:I7.HARDWARE BRANCH, tilt a; A. 4.) EN TEAL F AIR. —The undersigned Commit tee earnestly solicit from all directly .orl indirectly connected with "our trade" to send their contri butions, be they large or small, money or mer chandise, to either of the undersigned: 'Joseph C. Grubb, 236 Market street. William H. Sowers, 412 Commerce street. William P. Wilstach, 38 North Third street. Aug. B. Shipley, 503 Commerce street. Charles A. Miller, 4 5 Commerce street. John J. Burr, 614 Market street. Chas. J. Field, 633 Market street. Daniel:Steinmetz. 501 Commerce street. John A. Murphey, 922 Chestnut street. Isaac S. Williams ' 726 Market street. H. 11 Landis, 2.1 Market street. W. H. Allen, 115 Market street. D. Faust, 49 North Third street. Jos. S. Fisher, N. B. cor. 6th and Commerce st. A. M. F. Watson. 512 Commerce st. apl6-s, m, w, Ira§ GILEATOENTRAL FAIR. To be held in Philadelphia, June, 1864 The COMMITTEE ON GLASS, GL &SS WARE AND PORCELAIN solicit your aid in further ance of the Fair, to be held by the citizens of Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey, in toe city of Philadelphia, for the benefit of toe Sani tary Commission, an organization too well known to need any further notice than the accompanying. appeal of the Executive Committee. The nude-signed, while acknowledging the promptneis with which our citizens have always answered any appeal in behalfof the great cause in which we are engaged, venture confidently to hope that in the present case, although we were not the first to inaugurate this mode of collecting funds for our great national institution, yet, that we shall not be behind our sister cities in the success of our proposed "Central Fair." We have great confidence that our contributors will do, with heartiness and good will, the utmost that lies in their power. . Donations of single pieces of old china or fancy glass or porcelain are desirable, and will be thank fully received. The Committee earnestly request that all contri butions be forwarded, if possible, before May 15th. It is alsorequested that each article be marked with its retail value. - - . On sending box or package, please forward to the Chairman of the Committee a list of its con tents, in order that due acknowledgment of the re ceipt of the same may be made. If sent by expresS or railroad company, do not prepay charges. On one corner mark your name and county. Mark each boa or package thee: "WM. M. MUZZEY, Chairman, "Great Central Fair Warehouse, • •Philadelphia.' WM. M. rdUZZEY,COMMITTE Chairma E n, No. 419 Com merce street. Themes A. Boyd, 32 North Fourth street. G. N. Allen, 25 South F.urth street. Wm. M. Shoemsker, N. E. corner of Fourth and Race streets. Aug. L. Raub, 234 North Third street. Robert K. Wright, 115 Walnut street. MRS. J. H. TOWNE, Chairman, 1616 Locust street. Mrs. Isaac S. Serrill, Darby. Mrs M. L. Frederick, 1633 Chestnut street. Mrs. Pemberton Smith, 36 north Sixteenth st. Mrs. S. Harvey Thomas, Tuipehocken street, Germantown. Mrs. T. ecdox e C. Lewis, Tuipehocken street, Germantown. Miss Hannah Ann Zell, Price st., Germantown. Mrs. Frederick Collins, 191: Spruce street Miss Sophie F. Jones, Walnut et., first house above Fortieth. Miss Helen Keen, Chestnut street, above Thirty sixth. npl9-tf ar "LINGERIE" DEPARTMENT AT TUE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THIC SANITARY COMMISSION, TO BE HELD IN PELLADELPIIIA, JUNE, 1 tit TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, LACES AND The undersigned have been appointed to repre sent the constituencies of the above Department in the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR at Philadelphia, which will excel alt preceding Fairs in the extent of Its competitive displays of goods, and in the timber of its prosperous visitors from the distri buting and consuming classes. They appeal to merehant , , to manufacturers, and others, at home and ahroaa ,to send at once, to any of the members of the Committee here named,sech donations of MONEY ,or goods,as they shall deem sellable; in add of the object of the Fair. Tt eIV need he no fear that too much can be sent, as the Trade stand ready to purchase front the Dr- Partment ai,y excess of goods, while no guarantee is needed for the humane employmtut of all the funds entrusted to that noble Commission the re sults of whose labors are so noteworthy that they are carefully chronicled throughout the Christian world. Donations through this Committee will be drily acknowledged in those leading American journals most likely to be seen by the respective donors. Due credit for the items and the aggregate will be given in the records of the Fair, and it is ex pected that the comparison with the achievements of other interests will not be other than creditable to [Lose represented by this Committee. To the credit of the trade, dealers in the above lines of goods should find no difficulty in arrang ing for the transfer for the benefit [tithed own cle pratment, of any engagements elsewhere, which should, however, be henceforth avoided. Ladies of this Committee will call for the good will offerings of those citizens on whose humanity they rely for tokens of remembrance for the brave men who sacrifice health and limb to preserve the property and lives of their neighbors at home. Let contributors who are ready, notify any of the un dersigned to call or send for their gifts. Contributors who make individual and collect ive donations to this cause are themselves, in ef fect, good Samaritans at battle-field and hospital, relieving our prostrate foesas well as succcoring the gallant defenders. of our advanced civilization who chance to suffer in the maintenance of the welfare of the country. - ROBERT A. MAXWELL, (of J. G. Maxwell & Cnaitruan. We LTER S. LEWIS. (of Lewis Bros. & Co, ), Alternate. BENJAMIN G. GODFREY, (of B. G. God frey & Co. ), Treasurer. GEORG-1; T. STOKES, Corresponding Secre inry. DE WITT C. MOORE, Recording Secretary. JAMES M. BILLINGS, (of Billings, Roop c; Co.) THEODORE WERNWAG, (of Shaft' 1c Warn 'ma g. ) SiGM. H. HORSTMANN, (of W. H. Horst mans & Sons.) THOMAS W. EVANS, 'fa T. W. Evans & Co.) WILLIAM HARDWICK, (of IL Duhring & Co. ) FRANCIS LEE, (of Lee s Brother & Co.) HRY M STONE, of John Stone &- Sons. BE E N N .IAMIN HOOLEY (of B. Hooley & bon. ) ) HENRY C. MOORE,' (or Armar Young, Brother & Co. ) THADDEUS W. MARKLEY, (of Markley & Shaffner. ) WILLIAM GROSHOLZ, (of Wm. Grosttolz IFr Co WILLIAM BROOKS, (of Brooks & Rosen holm. ) • JOHN A. HOVEY, (of F. S. Hovey & Bro. ) t. , AMUEL W. VAN CULIN, (of Joel J. Bally & Co. ) HENRY M. DAY. EDWARD M. NEEDLES. . LADIES' COMMITTEE. J. WARNER JOHNSON, Chairman, No. stnut street. ELL STON PEROT, No. 1032 Arch street. CHARLES S. OGDEN, No. 443 Marshall Mrs. 535 Ch Mrs. Mrs. street. Mrs. street. THOMAS W. EVANS, No. S2O Chestnut ItENRY ITIURRING, No. 259 N. Sixth Dirs. H. C HARRISON. No. 931 Franklin st. Mrs. .10EPH M. STODDAhT, No. B.& North Sixth street. - Mrs. JAMES CONSTABLE, No. 127 S. Eigh teenth street. Mrs. CHARLES W. WHARTON, No. 125 8. Twelfth street. A. DULIBIG, No. 1932 S pruce t. Mrs. JoHN H. LON N GSTEETH, 218 s West Logan square. In lorwai ding contributions, please observe the following threetlonA: Ist. Marx each box, package, or bundle, clearly, thus : ' Erg— 5.1.8.1. UJ PllltaL FAIR,. pni I .ADELPHIA. HORTI ULI URAL Al',]) FLORAL DEPART:. ENT. The C o Mmittee in charge of this Department,re spectfully solicits contributions for either exhibi tion or sale, at the Fair in June next, of Erait, B Flowers, and Vegetables; also; ou quets, Autumn .Leaves, Baskets of Flowers, I Aquaria, Floral Designs, Seeds, Hanging Baskets, Gardening Books, Flower Stands, Fern Cases, al Iroa Work Aviaries, I 1 11 , o o u r i n t ta c u i i n t s u Gardening Implements, Wire Work, Native Wine, China and Garden Seats and Vases,' Glass, Cut Flowe rs, Dried Fruit, Pottery, Dried Foreigl n or Exotic Fruit, Wax Fruit, Leather ti Phantom Bouquets, Garden Statuary. In - short Rustic Adornments of every kind, or anything of a rural or rustic character that does not strictly belong to the Agricultural Depart ment. Daily contribirtions of Cnt Flowers, Bouquets, Designs,• Baskets, &c. ,so as to insure a constant and regular supply- during the Fair, will be very acceptable, anti contributors will please arrange with the Chairman of the Committee of Baskets, Designs, and Bouquets, Mr. ROBERT KILVING TON, Florist, Locust street, near Thirty-seventh, - West Philadelphia, as to the days on which their contributions will be required. Laily contributions of Fruits and Vegetables, not only for exhibition and sale, but also for the use of the Restaurant, will also be thankfully received. The time fixed for opening the Fair, is the FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE NEXT, and it will con tinue two weeks. All articles, except cnttlowers, fruits and vegetables, must be received on or be. , bole the preceding clay. Donations from the interior of this State, and from Delaware and New Jersey, can be forwarded by any public conveyance, free of freight, and should be distinctly marked, "GREAT CEN TRAL FAIR, LOGAN SQUARE, PHILADEL PHIA, HORTICULTURAL DEPeIRTAIENT. Care of D. R. King, Chestnut street, Philadel phia.'"Far Sale," or ''For ExlttGittion," as may be desired. Bills of lading should also be for warded to the same address. lErrTHE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. to b • held in Philadelhia, JUNE 186. TO RETAIL DRY p GOODS DEALERSIOth.,I The Committee in charge of your Department, in the Great Central Fair, is very desirous that the contributions to the Retail Dry Goods Franch, shall exceed those from any other kind of business. To accomplish this desirable end, the Committee invites your hearty co-operation, and urges you to contribute, in money or in goods, according to your means. It is hoped that you will reserve your contribu tions for your own branch.cf businefa, In order that this department may get full credit for your dona tions. In a few days you will be called upon by a mem ber of this Committee. properly accredited, t whom cash contributions may be given. Contributors of goods will please observe the following directions, which, if carried out, will lessen the labors of the Committee: Each piece of goods should be ticketed, with its quantity And quality, and so divided that its sale may be practicable without measuring. The tame of the donor may also be on the ticket. An invoice thruld be sent to the Chairman, or either of the Committee, which should be numbered or marked to correspond with the package which it represents. A register can thus be kept of the name and residence of every contributor, which will be shown at the - lArn. Packages should be addressed. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. PEILADELI'aLt. Sefai: and ECM to the Great Centra l Fair D epot,o corner of Nineteenth and Market streets, or they will be called for if tare request is made upon the invoice. In case of accidental omission in culling upon any Dealers, the error will be corrected by 'Worm ing either member of the Committee. MRS. JOSHUA TEVIS, Chairman Ladies' Committee, 1473 st street. Mrs. DAVID PAUL BROWN, S, , Loc cr u etary, 1113 Girard street_ Mrs. LUCIAN MOSS, Treasurer, 134 Sonth Eighteenth stn et. LADIES' COMMITEE. Mrs. August's ..: Edwards, ii. , 19- T Spruce street. Mrs. Joshua Pancoast. Airs. Cbesebrough. 1510 Chestnut street. . Mr.. John Lloyd: 0025Ni - 11P street. Mrs. S. B. Barerott, ISO:IN - Me street. alrs. John T . .1e1l ,1715 i 1 r a rls tres.Am.Al,xulilm.Bre,4ijAe,on cis. Mrs. J. It. Balding, Itlri South Nineteenth st. Mrs. W. L. Illaden, S. W. Sixth and San:om :Ls. Mrs. David Wetherl y, igr North Twentieth st. Int . .. Atwood Smith, 11r34 Spruce §treet. Mrs. Sagers, 1:11 St ruce street. Mir-a Caldwell, 1.511 Locust street. Miss Trani wire, 530 North Sixth street. .Mass Elizabeth Potts, Itta Cherry street. Miss 111. B. Andrews, Darby. Pa. Mu, R. O'Callaghan, 1521 Spruce street. Miss Fanny J. Denny, Fifteenth and Race su... GENTLEMEN'S COMMITTEE. 11 El. G. SHARPLESS, Chairman, We S. Thirteenth street., EDWARD E. EYRE. Secretary, 410) Arch st. EIiW IN HALL. Treasurer, do S Second :L. John,W. Thomas, 4u5 N. Second street. George S. Lang, 30 N. Eighth street. .Toseph M. Stoddard e, S , 450 N. Seand street. John J. Lytlpr ing Garden Seventh stn. J C. Chance, ISIS Market street. Edward Bacon, do S. Second street_ Wm. Warnock. Girard Hou:e. 17 ns. Lynch, 3to Market street. Edwin kin g , 523 S. Second street. E A. Poe, 11..31 Market st. apl-m, kr, s3t§ ..., _ . EMBROIDERIES. crys THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR—PRO CEEDINGS IN DELAWARE.—At a mei , ting of Gentlemen's Committee, or the Dela ware Executive Committee, of tido Great Central Fair, held at the Wilmington InStittite on Wednes day morning, the 13th inst., his Honor, Mayor Turner was called to the Chair, and the Rev. Leighton Coleman was appointed Secretary. The Hon. S. M. Harrington, Jr , stated the ob ject of the meeting to be the perfecting of the or. ganization, and the su bdi vision of the work belong ing to the Delaware Department. t,n motion, It was resolved that a Committee of Three be appointed to nominate to the meeting, permanent officers for the Association. The Cnair appointed as this Committee, Col H. S. Me L.lom 0, the Rev. Wm. J. Stevenson, and Dr. Wm Com mits, who afterwards reported the following named persons as permanent ollicers : Eons rary Chairman, His Excellency, 0 ov. Win. Cannon. ACilng Chairman, Rear Admiral S F. Du Pont. Recording Sec etary, Dir. James Woolley. Corresponding Secretary, Rev. Leighton Cole man. Tress tire'', Mr. Samuel Flo) d. Ou motion, the nominations were approved. On motion, it was resolved, that a Committee, of at least one from each district hundred. , k. 0., re presented at this meeting be appointed to nominate suitable persons as members of the several sub committees. The Chairman appointed oil this Committee S. M. Harrington, Jr.. Wilmington ; the Rev. Dr. Clemson, Claymont; the Rev. Mr. Riley, Middletown; the Rev. air. Aikmati, Wil mington; Dr Cummins, Smyrna; C. H. B. Day, Lover; H. Jenkins, Camden; Mr. Coursey, Fre derica; A. H. Dixon, Centreville; H. C. Biddle, Wilmington; John 0. Clark, Jr., Reci_Lion; John Quillen, Milford; the Rev. Mr. Dickerson, Wil mington; John Woodall, Little Creek; J. P. Mc- Lear, Wilmington; Wm. Townsend, Frederica; John F. Williamson, Newark; R. D. Hoffecker, Smynia, The following are the names of the Chairmen of the carious sub - committees thus appointed: S am Ague l ricu a lture and Agricultural Implements— Cnby. Arms, Trophies Relics, Autographs, &c.—Rear Admiral Bit Pont. Donations of Money--LWilliam Canby. In.ernal Arrangements and Decorations —D. Lammot, Jr. Fine Arts--Felis. 0. C. Barley. Labor, Income and Reverue—S. M. Harrington, Jr. Manufactures and Mechanic Arts—H. Robinson. Transportation—E. Q. Sewall, Jr. Orations, Lectures, Exhibitions and 'Entertain ments, Wm. Canby. It was resolved that the Executive Committee should meet every . Thursday at the Wilmington Institute, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and that those present should constitute a quorum. It was ordered that the Wilmington Institute be the headquarters 01 the Committee, and that all articles intended for the Fair. be directed to S. M. Barrington, Jr., Wilmington. On motion, adjourned until 2 o' clock. On reassembling in the afternoon, the names of the members of the various sub. committees ware reported and approved. The Hon. Mr. Harrington read a sketch of the general plan of conducting the business of the as sociation, which, on motion, Was adopted. It was ordered that the proceedings of this meet ing be published in ail the loyatpaper s of the .-,tate. On motion the committee adjourned until Thurs day the 21st inst., at 10 o' clock, A. M. Attest, LEIGHTON COLEMAN, • , The officers of the Ladies'Secretary pro tem. follows: Committee are as Chairman; Mrs. Alfred Lee. • Recording Secretary, miss E. Newlin. Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. H. L. Tatnall. Treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Aikman. - Ladies and gentlemen who have been named to serve on the several sub-committees, will be at once notified of their appointment by the Chair man of the several committees. apii-s, w, 3t) Dirs. J. RFIEA. BA.RrON, Chairman of Ladies' Committee. ap23-s, T 2 , D. RODNEY RING, Chairman of Gentlemen's Committee SPECIAL NOTICES. UNITED-STATES CHRISTIAN COM MISSION..—Cash Acknowledgments for two weeks, ending April 22, 1864. Jay Cooke,r(additional) $lOOO 00 Employes of Messrs. Jay, Cooke & Co 105 00 N. Whilldin & Sons, (additional) • 500 00 Christian Commission, Albany, New York, per Wm. McElroy, Treasurer.... , Ladies' Aid Society, Lebanon, Pa., per Mrs. R. George, Treasurer 100 00 Ladies' Volunteer Aid Association of Mount Holly, New Jersey, per Mrs. Dr. Walter Ward, Treasurer 400 00 Christian Commission, Bangor, Me., per 1 T. G: Stickney, Treasurer 100 00 Part proceeds of a Fair held by Young La dies of Moravian Seminary, Bethlehem, Pa. 126 00 Aid Society, Ann Arbor, Mich 100 00 Isaac R. Smith 100 00 Collection in Methodist Episcopal Chorea, Lansiugbnrgh, N. Y., per Messrs. k Bro N. 14E4 80 Chauncey (additional) 100 OU Collection at Cumberland, Ohio, per Rev- W. 1,1. Fergusm Ladies' Aid SocietylMilford, N. J., per Bliss Lizzie S. Thomas, Secretary Proceeds ola Social Gathering at Andes, Delaware county, N. Y., per Miss Bell Brown Students at the Waynesburg Academy, Chester county, Pa., per E.M. Wherry. 20 55 Fair by the Little Children of Mrs. Rolle's School. Green street, Philadelphia. 21 50 Frederick Foster, N. Y 30 00 Mrs. Samuel F • Ashton, Philadlphia 20 00 Ladies' Aid Society of Reegelsville and Deerham, per Miss Logan Stoever, Sec.. Sabbath School of St. Peter's Church, Smyrna, Del., per Win. Cummins 22 00 John Custer, Philadelphia , (additional)." 25 00 William C. Cramp, New London, Conn., (additional) 25 00 Young Ladies of the Seward Institute,Flo rids, N. Y., per Miss M. E. Hotchkiss., Ladies' Aid Society, Lewistown, Pa., per Miss E. Hoffman. Secrettoy 20 00 Mission Church, Third avenue, New York.. 26 00 G. N.". 20 00 Major Samuel M clisuland, Washington, Pa. 20 00 '•George" 20 GU Mrs. Dr. Nott, Schenectady, N. F., (addi tional) Mrs. J. L J. H. Reeaer, A. A. Surgeon 26th N. Y. Friends at French Creek, West Virginia.. A lady of West Arch Street Presbyterian Church, Phila S. Phillips, Sioux City, lowa • Soldiers Aid Ssciety, Huntingdon, Pa., per Mrs. Bryan, Sec' y Two sisters "J. N.," Norristown, Pa Rev. A. Thompson, Amherst, Mass Contributions from Soldiers at Knoxville, Tenn : 4 . 4 ..,,..44 1.4. is A Friend, Jamestown , 11l 1 00 Friends at Newark, Knox county, 11l .. ... 300 Citizens of Ogden, Monroe county, N.Y.. 150 Cash ..... Cash 50 John Stiles, Kensington 5010 Henry Peters Washington, D. 0 55 The Messrs. B. Carroll Company, Md ..... 500 Sabbath School, Village Creek 1 00 A No:her in Vermont. per R. D. Miller— 10 00 Lieut. G. S. Sel/eman,24th. N. Y. Cay.... 2UO ..E, E.," Delaware, Wis 4 00 M. 2 CO Missiimary Societies of the First Presbyte rian Sabbath-school, Lockport, N. y., per M aqttis B. Newton, Treasurer. 10 00 Mrs. L. E. Hackley, Lewiston, N. 400 Sabbath School. Central Baptist Church, Norwich, Conn., per L. A. Gallup._ A Lady Rev. Benj parsons. Windsor, C0nn..... Mrs. G. W. Eddy. Waterford, h. y....., Part proceeds of a Fair held by Lizzie Hen ney , Sophia Maggee Vosliels, Mary Wetzldr, Louisa Manneni,g, and Corne lia Letipp, New Brunswick, N. Y.... F. S Bores. & Bra E. T. Jacobs, Ps. ,, lreddli, N. Y...; Cash. .... Miss Sheldon Co. A, 10th Vermont Vols. • J. IV. • ' Con.ributiora. received la Army of Cum berland, as fuilows : Captain Burke Captain Botigson Surgeon 136th N. Y. Volunteers. English Tourist Private sth Ohio Cavalry Chaplain L. Raymond ...... T. A. Childs. Hld ..... . 0. Smith. 37th Indiana. Samuel Heu.ley, 21st 0hi0..., Citizens of Chattanooga Quartermaster ' , meas. Andersen Cavalry Otter Officers and Soldiers Friends in Augusta, Michigan. George Hall Lent. Jones, 114th 111. Vol.. •W. Willcox, 3d Conn. Vol. Capt.. Epline, tt9th Ohio Vol. Serg. Clough Chaplain Hollem. :list Missouri Vol , Capt. Ward, 47th Ohio Vat J. O. Vanderwalker, 12th Indiana Vol 100 21st Illinois Viols 5 00 David McFadden, 35th Ohio Vols.. tOO Lieut. Drummond, 74th Ohio Vol.. 500 Eugene Frederick, 51st 11l 1 00 E. .T. But, 4th 111 1 00 Ultimo Lee 1 00 Soldiers' Mich. Engineer,. 2 00 Lewis U. Clark, Pioneer Brigade.. 100 Friends in 60th and 110th Illinois Vole , per Capt. Spencer. Chaplain I, E. (jars- on„ .... Jas. Smith, Obi - , Volunteers Hon. W M. Frances, Pennsylva nia Stale Agent 500 Private Brown, Racine co., Wis.. 4UO Chaplain Gardner, 17th Ohio Vols. 32 00 Other Officers and Soldiers 17 01 3S 46 Ationnt previously acknowledged Q.27.5, , 3 9.3 24 Contributions received for the relief of the Cherokee Indians, as follows: Jay Cooke 200 00 .. Mrs. L. s. Chambeilaine, Pi-acham, Vt hl re. Catharine B. A Wer nag, Patterson, N. J A Lady The Messrs. B. Carroll Co., ........ Ladies' Aid Society of the 'Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. 22 00-251 00 A' mount preTiou.sly acknowledged.l, lair?•_' 79 --I, 356 79 Total 991,139 49 JOS. PAI TERSON, Treasurer. THE U. S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION tick= now ledges the receipt of the following stores up to April •2.2: SLVANIA.. Philadelphia— PENN 2 pkgs , „ Y T. C. F., Saunders, Esq. 1 box, 1 parcel, Soldiers' Aid So ciety of Spring Garden Presbyte rian. Church. I parcel (books), Mrs. M. E 1,000 English Testaments, Penna. Bible Society. 1 pkg., C. Schnesselle Ismail box (lino, Scholars in Br. Bomberger s Sabbath School. 1 box, Soldiers' AM Society of 9th Pres. Cmarch. Germantown-1 box., Ladies' Aid Society of lhrist Church. Lower Mellon-1 pkg. (shirts), Church cf the Ee deemer. Chester-1 box,Ladies Aid Soc:, DMaware Co. East Nantmea-1 box, Ladies' Aid Society. Huntingdon Valley, Montgomery Co., Pa —1 box, Ladies' Aid Society. Easton-1 box, Ladies' Aid Soc. M. E. Church., Bath-1 keg, I cask, Ladies' Aid Sonety. NEW JERSEY. Clarksboro' , 1 barrel, Soldiers' Aid Society. Haddonfield, 3 boxes, Soldiers' Aid Society. Bloomfield, 1 box, Ladies' Aid Society. Columbus, 1 Jug, Ladies' Aid Soeciety. Bedminster, 1 box, Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society and Reformed Dutch Church. Washington, 1 pkg., J. T. Johnston. Blackwoodtown, 1 box, Ladies' Aid Society. - DELAWARE. Middletown, 1 box, Ladies' Aid Society. NEW YORK. New York-2-1 packages, Comm. Ti. S. C. Com. mission. 1 parcel, (papers) Rev. Dr. Marsh, (Amer. Temp. Union). Buffalo-5 parcels, Comm. U. S. O. Commission. boxes, 13 barrels, Ladies Christian Commission. Ogden-17 casks, 2 kegs, 5 boxes, 1 bbl., Citizens. erford-1 box, Ladies' Aid Society. Brockport-1 box. Dansville-1 box, Ladies' Aid Society. Kortright-1 box, Bettie's Brook. Gansevort-1 box, S. S. of Refd. Dutch Church. Branchport-1 box, Soldiers' Aid Society. oaxo. Cincinnati-10 parcels, Comm. U. S. C. 00111 l• MIBSIOII. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, 11 pcla, 13 boxes, Army Comm. Y. M. C. Association, East Hampton, 1 box Soldiers' Aid Society. RYN. Berlin, 1 bale Mrs. MA Win. L Sh A ow D ell, Sr. Total : 48 boxes ; 75 barrels ; 18 casks ; 20 parcels; 1 bale; 3 kegs ; 29 packages ; 1 jug; 1000 Testa ments. • From all quarters the can continues unusually strong. We trust our friends will redouble their exertions and all thet :email and store-rooms or . 20 00 5 00 5 170 10 00 10 00 ..... 10 00 15 00 --- UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN t.,TOM _ fiILSSION.—SImmTA YTO JANUARY 1,164. Work now in Progress iz the. Army at Rest.-: Christian Commission Stations largely increased. in Number—The Work Abundantly Prospered-- Many more Ststidus needed to meet the wants of the Army—Unprecedented Call for Delegates and Supplies—Preparations for the Coming Campaigr‘ with its Movements and Battles. The Christian Commission depends mainly upan direct contributions, and must not be forgottelt by Loyal Christian People. INCREASING WANTS DEMAND IN CREASED LIBERALITY. CReceiPtE of Money, Stores, &c., to January 1, 1164, Sl,llB. OM 04. • Number of Boxes of Stores, Om., shipped to the field or distributed at home, 16,330. Number of - Delegates sent, 1,363. Copies of Scriptures distributed, 568,275 i Hymn and Psalm Books, he, 556; Knapsack Books, 1,3711, 316; Library Books, 43,163, Pamphlets, 1.55,145; Religious Newspapers, 3,316,260; Pages of Tracts, 0'" , Rh), 428, Silent Comforters, 4,1_16. - The United States Christian Commission has seized the present golden opportunity of rest for the Army to extend its work for the good of the Soldiers STATIONS have been multiplied, each with its ' chapel and store tents, free writing tables, and clothing, comforts and reading matter for gra tuitous distribution. VOLUNTARY DP.LEGATES, in numbers greater than ever before, have been sent to preach the Gospel at the stations and in regiments, bat. teries and camps without Chaplains, distribute reading matter and stores, and labor for the good of the Soldiers, 9 oo 15 t 0 5 00 9.) 00 5 00 ........... 10 00 .. . •• • 2 00 • • • • 3 co 5 00 • • • 5 00 - 10 00 5 00 • . 5 On .. 41 .t. 5 .. 21 tO 5 00 A PERMANENT FIELD AGENCY has been sulEciently extended to establish stations and superintend rise work. • THE BLESSING OF GOD rests signally on all parts of the work. litany thousands have been cheered, benefited and sa.ved. Still a large part of the Army remains lu/reached, and double the number, both of stations and delegates, are needed to meet the urgent demand for them. The Chnstian tiommission offers to the people a. perfectly reliable and wonderfully economical channel to reach the entire army in all its various fields. The money given goes in full measure, in benefits for body and sotfi, directly to the Soldier 4 and stores also, immediately front the hands at delegates from home, who add words and deeds of kit dness to the gifts when bestowed. Let the people give the Money and Stores, and the work will be dons. The large corps of Delegates now in the field will serve as a grand corps- of relief when the armies shall move and battles be fought,' and the greater their number the more prompt and effec tive will be the relief they shall render. Let not the present work languish. Wait not for the cry of the wounded and dying before pro viding relief. Send now and send abundantly both money and. stores, and the soldiers' blessing shall be upon yoll. - 5 00 1 00 • 5 00 • 1 00 • 1 00 - 5 00 1 t 0 ...... 00 200 1 1-;0 Send money to JOSEPH PATTERSON, Trea surer, at Western Hank, and stores to GEORGE H. STUART, Chairman Christian Cimmission No. 13 BANK street, Philadelphia, W. E BOAB.DMAN, Secretary . mhS-tro United States C. 0 HOWILEW HOSPITAL, NOS. 1518 AND LOMBA-RD Street, DISPERSART DD ABTDIEKT. IDdicai treatment andtmett "*.ksfkmtsf,aA erltivitonsl7 to the vonnr in3ll pARMORY "B" COMPANY, 7 TH REGI MENT P. M., GREY RESERVES. —Mem bers of the Company, "September, 1362," will meet at the Armory, BROAD, below Race street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 27th inst., at S o' clock, to sign the Pay-Rolls. Friends or Relatives of deceased or absent members will report. C. FRED. HITPFELD,IIII ap22-3t* Captain. CO. A. TWENTY-FIRST REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA.—The members vvil assemble at the Armory of the Washington Gra l ys. "FRANKLIN HALL," on SATUR DAY EVENING, the 23d inst., at 8 o'clock, .to sign pay roll. Relatives or friends of members absent or deceased will report. ap2l-3t* Hr. NFIL, Captain. I HEADQUARTERS HAMILTON RIFLES, 'WEST PHILADELPHIA, April 21, 1861. The members of the HAMILTON RIFLES (ro. D, Third Regiment IL 8.) . ,, who were in service in September,lB62, will call at the Armory on FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS of this week, between the hours of 9 and 9 o'clock. to sign the rolls and receive their pay. By order. B. ANDREWS E.NIGHT, Captain. J. R. lILICOVEDT, (). S. sp2l.3tiP tIATTENTION, G COMPANY, 7th REGI— MENT P. M., ••gGREY RESERVES. " —The members of the Company, "September, 18fe2," will meet at the Armory,_BßOAD street. belovr Race street on SATURDAY EVENING, the 23cL inst., at S o'clock, to sign the Pay-rolls. Aliem— hers absent from the city or deceased, families or friends must report. GEO. W. WOOD, apilo.4t* Claptain. AvANTED—By an American Lady a situation. as housekeeper for an elderly gentleman or to wait on an mystic lady.. Apply for four days. at 1531 CHE , TNIIT street. - ap23-3t* - - - • Q OAP—PURE FAMILY SOAP.—CONTAINS 10 no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or CLAY, butts an entirely PURE SOAP, and should b used by every family. Put up in BOXES OF FIFTY POUNDS, MI. weizbt, when packed and marked Fifty Pounds, not Bars or Lumps, as many - manufacturers bran& their boxes. Manufactured by GEORGE M. ELKMTON do S clal7-Iwpi 118 Marearattastrost HOOP SKIRT KCANUFACITOBY. —Hoop Skirts ready-made and made to order; war— ranted of &tub best materials. Also, Skirts re RMS. E. BA Y, en Vine street. above Bierds• apll3.lm GEORGE J. BOYD, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, No. 18 South THIRD street. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on Commis lion, at the Board of Brokers. Government Securities, Specie and Uncurrent money bought and sold. mh2.3mrpo ESSONS IN SPARRING, Al' HILLE BRAND 4315 LEWIS'S GYMNASIUM, at any our of the day or evening, in classes or is private. This; invigorating exercise is recommended for Youths of delicate frame and Gentlemen of seden. tary habits. It expands the chest, enlarges the arms and improves the general health. Gymnasium open all Summer, apt2.strpt, the Commission until we shall be able to meet tho extended demands on as. lITHAT AmEETIN4: of 11,0 et r 0 this Eighes River Oil Company, held Friday, April ..99.d, 1814. J 05,1311 Eyerss veto elected. President, Robert W ecr&tay ß y er ss.Treasurer,and Henry E Attest : HENRY R. EDMUNDS, See' ty. UNITE/11 STATES FIRE COMPANY. —An Adjourned Special Meeting wilt be tield4THlS (Saturday) EVENING. Sad inst., at 8 o' clock, to consider and adopt a plan of autioa in reference to the Sanitary Fair. By order ut the Company. [lt] JOHN CUR ris, sec'y.: Dr. THE FAIR E. At.e..XALIpER and Green TE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, o iteenrb: streets, will c ontinue open nPR ne TDAY and SATURDAY, AFTERNOON and EVEN ING. ap22.2t* • RA DELAWARE D ITAN RAILROAD COMPAN AN Y, April 13, RA.R 1864: lillThe Stockholders of the above Company will meet on TUESDAY, the 10th of May next, at their Office, in PRINCETON, N. J.. at 12 o' clock, M., to elect nine Directors for the ensninr: year. ,Sphitmylo JOHN P. STOCKTON. Sec' y. arOFFICE OF TELE CAMDEN AND AM DOY RAI ROAD AND TRANSPORPA TION COMPANY, 801/DIENTOWN, March 2844 1E64. NOTICE.—The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Camden and Amboy. Railroad and , Transportation Company will be held at BOR DENTOWN, N. J., on THURSDAY, 28th April nest, at 12 M. , in the Office of the Company, for the election of se - ten Directors, serve for the en suing year. SAMUEL J. Bd.YA.RD, - mhtl. - ..tap29§.. Sec' yC. & A. R.R. ' Trans. Co. (M*CUMBERLAND SAUCE —This most wholesome tonic and table luxury is pro nounced by connoisseurs "the Nonpareil." It imparts a most grateful zest to all kinds of meat, fish soup. &c., aids digestion, and coun teracts the tendency 'which rich, strengthening food has, especially at this season at the year, to induce dyspepsia. Sold retail by the best family pocers—wholesale at No. 45 North' W AT_ street CHAS. FITHIAN' &Ca aptl2-2t,rp§ Proprietors. THE WEST .TERSh FERRY X- PA.N Y—NEW JERSEYY DEPARTh CO IE NT OF THE SA.N.I.RI FAIR. —Tbe Committee having learned wtth much pleasure that at a meet ing of the Directors of this Company, it was Re solved, That the gross collections of said Ferry, on TUESDAY, the 17th day of Tasty next, shall be paid over to the New Jersey Department of the Sanitary Fair. And further, that all the employes of the Com pany have generously offered their one day's labor in aid of the Sanitary Commission. We therefore respectfully request the citizens of Camden and Philadelphia to lend their aid in swelling the receipts by a ditAlte Qi their Quar terly Tickets, and by a liberal patronage of the boats of the Ccmpar-y on that day, so as largely to increase their generous offer in this good cause. THOMAS P. CARPENTER, President of West Jersey Auxiliary. War. A. FARE. Secretary. B OBERT B. POTTS and MAURICE BROWN ING, Committee on Incomes. &c. ap22-2t* 07. WANTS 480. H. STUART, 11. Bank-Street