%MON PEACOCK Ed tor: VOLUME XVIII., NO. \ 21. DIVINING BULLETIN PEACOCK, C-16,111BERS & CO., I - , I PEOPRIETORSJ ill SOME THIEUNSTREiTi - !PHILADELPHIA : -TARIM OP SUBSCRIPTIN:I TIMIULIXiIit le warred to Subtsoribe O n In the tlty flS3i Mtn per week, payable to the carrlerai • 6r 62 32 per annum. *AMTS On Adovnumanto. 11%11140am I 11ma.5.2511 Square, 2 weeke..ll3. 35 01;filputre,;1 Me 5011 Square, 1-moath.. 5 611 I Square, - 7511 Square, 2 months. 8 80 • /BlL=o,l3_titaes....l OW Square, 3 month& 11 88 111:Asuire, 1 wsek....l 7511 Square, 6 months. %) 09 195 x Ilan constitute one /4=84 ;three lines leo hall a ignare. . . . WrEW WINDOW SHADES, .4.11 • 1 The largest.stoelr, • • The finest Goods, The-lowest prices, , At W. HENRY PATTEN'S;,. nihtß . . 1409 Chestnut street . _ _ _ DIED. • " - FOSTER—On the 24 'instant, Caroline, widow. of the late .11obert Foster. The friends of the. 'family are invited to attend her funeral from her late residence No. 1632 Pine street, on Thursday-morning,'at 10 o'clock.. (Kentucky papers please copy. J FOULKE—At his residence in Gwynedd,-Mont gomery county, on the Ist instant, Hugh Foulke, Sr_,. in the 16th year of his age. His friends and those of the family are invited rto attend his funeral at Friends' Meeting House, Gwynedd, on Sixth day, the 6th- instant, at .11 0' Olock, A. M. et* POULSON—Departed this life on Sunday after moon, May 1, 1664, at the residence of. his father, Cluts. A. Poulson ' , Spring Garden street, Charles Poulson,'- Junior. The . relatives and friend's of the deceased, ancithose of his family are respectfully invited to' attend the ftineral obsequies and interment at St. Peter's Episcopal church, on Wednesday afternoon:- the 4th Instant, PRECISELY at five o'clock, P. M._ * -WALTER—On the 3d instant, Clara Abby, daughter 'of Thomas L. and Fannie E. Walter, aged 1.7 months • BOMBAZINES - AND SIIIIIIII - ER BOMA ZINES; of every quality. For sale by • BESSON is SON, • apl2- Mourning Store, No. 918 Chestnut street. BEE- -LANDEL.L, 4UO ARCH. STREET, RictrSrlks, for town - ttaile. Best stock of Shawls in town Dress Goods, popular styles: - Tan and Plaid Sack Cloths. Nobby style Cassuneres. - ISPEULU, NOTICES For add/Nonce/ Special Notices see sixth page : 4.1014 GREG-ATIO NAL 0111111011.---A. las meeting in behalf of this enterprise will be meld at 210 Franklin :Street THIS (Wednesday) EVE:NIItG at 8 o' - clock. a my4-It* yew. PUBLIC MEETING' of the EUPHRA- Lt LITERARY SOCIETY, Concert Rail (Lecture Room), Nlay 4th, 1264; at S o'clock. Benefit of the “Great Central Fair" for the Sani tary Commission. Tickets, 25 cents. Reserved seats, 50 cents. -For salaat Pugh's Sixth and Chestnut, and at the door.lt) ,MAY 3d,1251.—At-st meeting of the Stook• - , di.: hdlders of the .ROBERTS OIL AND LNING COMPANY, the. following "-officers were elected toserve for the ensuing year: D.1114 , ..CT0E5. EnteneDdrdst, • • Jacob IL Duncan, Georg eM. Dallas, Jr., Illenry 0. Lancaster, John L. Roberts. I John H. Edwards, John 0.. Boyd. EUGENE BORBA, President. BaNa C. VORD,, Sees and Treas. iny.i.3t# ryr~ - PITTSBT.IRGIL *AND OIL CREEK PE TRONA OIL COMPANY.—Sabscriptions wul be.received at the office of_ the above Com pany, for the received Capital Stock set apart for the Treasury. ...Office No. 524 WALNUT street.: DEMUTH, hecretary. rAPPLICATION will be made to the Managers of the MERCANTILE LIBRA OMPANY. for renewal of certificate of one share of stcck. No. 2,064, standing in the name of E. S. SANFORD, the same having been lost or t* gr. PHILADELPHIA NATATORIUM law M.,. PHYSICAL ' TITUTE, No. 219 South AD street. —On account of the delay in Re opening;, the Swimming School can be kept for inspection for one day only, T - ItIORRON, (We dues day), the 4th. All friends of phystcM Education and the public axe respectfully invited, from 9 A. N. to 9 p. [my3:2trp§] JANSEN. ar. J. WAGNER JERMON, of Philadel phia, has, by , request, consented to speak every . evening during the month of May, com mencing on the 10th inst.,. throughout the States of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, upon the subject of Patriotism and the present Rebellion. The pro ceeds of each Lecture to be equally divided between the Great Sanitary'. Fair and the Families of Sol diers now in their cohntry's service. Letters of inyi ation addressed to him, at his office, 625 Wal nut street, will receive prompt =tent on. m 3 3trp* NOVEL LECTURE. —MISS SUSAN !J3NAH EVANS. the distinguished young WELSH ORATRESS (IA years old), will deliver one of her unique and eloquent Temperance Addresses in CONCERT HALL, on. FRIDAY EVENING, May nth, at 73 o'clock. - Miss EVANS has no ,_equal of her age in the world, and her Lectures are presented with mar velous power and eloquence, and are her own compositions. With her sweet, musical voice, she_ makes herself. heard in the largest audience rooms. Tickets 25 oente. To be obtained at the princtpal .131nsic S ores, and at the door. No postponement On aceount.otihe weather. my2-stro6 Der.. APPEAL—UNION VOLUNTEER RE FRESHMENT SALOON. To ike Citizens of Philadelphia: It will be three Volunteer on the 27th day of May, 1E64, since the Union Volunteer Refreshment -saloon commenced its operations. The Committee never have pressed their claims ; neither have they lost sight of the fact that there were other institutions equally • worthy of public confidence and support; and they have endeavored to discharge the duties entrusted to them in an honest, economical, quiet and unos tentatious manner. Up to this time we have been generously supported by contributions from our friends and a portion of the monied corporations of Philadelphia. We have tried to lessen the bur dens of our kind friends by annual fairs in June; the first was a success; the second comparatively a failure, in consequence of the raid into Pennsyl. wards last summer, and there is no prospect of holding one this season as intended. The high .price of provisions, and the heavy and constant demand on our Saloon bare nearly depleted our Treasury, and as the signs of the times point to a series of protracted battles, and as there will no doubt still further calls on our limited resources, .‘ we are compelled to make this appeal to the libe l . ality' of the citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity _or Assistance, otherwise our future usefulness Will-be very . much impaired. Contributions in cash and noticelif provisions and Sanitary stores for our use will be received by the following gentlemen:, Thomas Thomas Brainard, No. 634 Pine street. Robbins Esq., _President Philadelphia Bank. Chestnut street, west of Fourtn. street. • D. B. Cummins, - Esq., President of the Girard Bank, Third street, near Dock street. S. A. Mercer,President of the Farmers' and Mecbanice* Bank, Chestnut street, below J. B. 'Austin, Esq., President of the Southwark Bank, Second, below South street. Id. W. Woodward, Esq. Cashier Manufac .-turers' and Mechanics' Barik, Northwest corner. Third and Vine streets. Thomas T. Firth, Esq.,: Treasurer Pennsylva i •hia Railroad. Third and Willing's alley. James C. Hand & Co., corner Market and Deca. tnr streets: Samuel B. Pales, Esq., No 514 Walmitstreet, (who has consented to act as general Financial Agent for ourinatitution.) Or by any member of our committee. The- Union .Volunteer Refreeln - nent saloon is situated at the Southwest corner of Washington and Swatison streets; The citizens of Philadel phia and vicinity and strangers, are respectfully invited to visit the Saloon, and witness for them selves, the arrangements made for the refresh'. •ment and Comfort of the brave soldiers passing • through the City of Brotherly Love. J. 8. WsneARAD BA p 26 ARROWS, Chairman. . Secretsty. a . . . . • . ' . • . . . . . _,.... . - .. -- ~ • • - --• . ' ~?•,' - a ~' ' • :-' 7 7 ''' .-. ••• • t-• ••... -. 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By order of the Board. my4-2t6 - GORDON MONGES, Secretary. ar,6 THE STREET-SWEEPING AN FERTILIZING COMPANY OF PHIL D - DELPHIA. "—At the annual meeting of the Stockholders on MONDAY, the 2nd last., the fol lowing gentlemen were elected Directors. for the ensuing year, and until others are chosen in their places: • Charles, Cnmming, !Joseph J. Keefe, JeremiahL. Hutchinson, !Francis H. Siddall, William R. Baser. And samertlayotta meeting of the Board of Di rectors, the following gentlemen were elected ofd= cers of Company for the ensuing year; President,CHAßLES. Se aretirY—.TOSEPH WOOD. Tzeasnrer—JOHN THOMSON.- • Solicitor—O. P. CORNMAN, ESQ. , . JOS. - WOOD, See'ry. 07 FOURTH NATIONAL BANR.—Statemen: of the RTH BANK OF PhI.LADELP FOU RIA,rts required NATIONAL the - twenty fourth Secction of the Act of Congress, approved the 25th day of February, (A. D) 1t63. Amount of Loans and Discounts..... V U. S. Treasury Notes.::