Letters in Different Languages.— Renumber of alphabets of different languages is •■is follows ; English, 26 ; French, 26; German, 26 ; Spanish, 24; Dutch, 23; Greek, 24; Latin, 26; Sola ronic, 27; Arabic, 27; Persian, 31; Turkish, 22; Georgian, 36; Hebrew, Chaldee, Syriac, and Sa maritan, each 22; Coptic, 32; Sanscrit, 60; Benga lee, 21; Burmese, 19. The twenty-six letters of the 1 English language are sufficiently flexible to express 411 sorts of facts add ideas, and they are seldom put ’b a better use than to proclaim the excellencies or lie elegant garments for gentlemen and youths *ade at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of JJocUhill 4 Wilson, Nob. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above sxth. : The news from the seat of war is f the most exciting character. Yesterday the vari ous newspaper offices were beseiged with crowals, tho* awaited anxiously for the appearance of the ieagre despatches as they came over the wires, feeming with the bravery of our brave troops, and volumes of jnaise of the recent attractive lea of summer clothing introduced by Granville ijtokes, Fashioner and Clothier, No. 609 Chestnut Jreet, Philadelphia. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, I UP TO IS O'CLOCK LAST NIGHT. Continental—Klutix s Übert Kirby, Wash, DC iffin Dull, Washington,!) C jjsFummers, Wash, D G JHDull, Washingum,!) C Mias Clagget, Wash; D C tf'W Spranklin, Wash, D C ) Darden, Washington, D C icbn Walker. Wash, D C j V Waldo, jr, Wash, D C Sou John Co voile, Peuna £ R Archer, Salem. N J t V Craven, Salem i N J .ohn S;Richavd»vHeading 3 G Grifl'en. N York 4 A Allen, N Jersey a Randall, Aunapolis X Edwards Boston iKSmitli, Newark, N J GELersh, York, Pa H H Breneman. Cincinnati Geo T Lewis, Tennessee tviraud Mrs Salom, Boston Miss M Williams, Bostou Mrs Dr Foley & 2 dau, Md Coo H Power, Hudson WATorrey, New Jersar JEFoster. New Yuris’ a H Grant i G Field mil Chestnut street*. Horace Maynard, Tennessee }* r s M AQuinley. N York Mrs W Miles, N York N York Geo Middleton, N York A Sheohan, N York •LGaUllghev, If York Thos Mnllen, If York . John Gnrduor, N York James Jenkins, N Jersey I. aarkle J J Trisdoi'f. If York H J Mulforil, N Jersey A Welch, N Jersey C Wendell, Washington,DC G G Preabury, jr, Baltimore Chas A Gregory, Chicago L W Fairchild, N York ON Lull, Chambersburg Mrs Lull, Chambersburg Miss B Hale, Chamliersbuvff Wash a Danskiu, Maryland N B Eoyston. Maryland G Kendall, US N B S Seymour, N Jersey Miss Houghton, Boston- -H. vVhituey.Mass J G Whistle andfamllr u Washburn, Goustanti’ple HHaag, Nebraska 'lVr'ry Geo M Simonson, N Y John Belt, New York H T Bett, New York J AHoyey, New Y'ork Mrs Van U’ljindo .T G Howe, Boston A Obrig, New. York Lieut Schmidt, New York R Cole, New Y'ork L E Schneider, New York GeoD Winter,New Y'ork Wm F Meyer. St Louis F Haning, New Mexico A Duwns, New York & 8 N Bierce&wf, New York Baron Yon Saokea, N Y Mr Purydaa J 0 Ferrall, Baltimore Mrs J O Ferrall, Baltimore Lieut C J Hunt, Wasb.D C Jos Mattingly, Wash, D C A Crou/.e. New York Geo H Bates. New York JPaDpeler.New York A P Baldwiu, New York Dr O'Kie, Brooklyn J 31 Tagert M L Livingston, Jr w York John Hilli?, _ftrW.York T Browne, N>W'Tork ; C R Shaft'et/ W L Dupt/e : J JPrnndr, Blair rk John Burnes, New York James Bughes, New York *T E Bown, New Y ork J Lynch, New York Eev A B Dascomb H C McLear, Wilm, Del r R Deffeudorller, Mexico HH St John . . John J Dovey, Pottsville 3) Potter, New York J H Crane, Wash, D C it., 'above Callowliill. S E Lufcz.Kutztown, Pa Jas Fackler, Dauphin co Wm Bauch, Penna Adam Werner, Berks co Miss Manderbach, Penna B L Hageubush, Albany Mrs L Haaenbnsli, Albiny B Brown, Byberry. H Seidel, beading Jos Muthard, Reading • Anders'on'Cal vin. Easton H Filbert, Penna BHRoth, Montgomery co P Bermany, Lehigh co, Pa E C Robertson, NewaVk.NJ ; Amos Early, Dauphin cj J L Brobst, Lehigh co Silas Camp, Penna Godfrey Peter, D Oswald & la, Penna Elias Bittner, Penna Z H Long, Carbon co JohnTrechler, Bucks co P Draholtz, Tremont s EUmlioltz, Tremont Bald Eagle—Third Si A Neff, Leliigh eo Mrs E Neff, Lehigh co Henry Gabriel, Allentown Joseph Richards,'Penua Charles RMaucii, Penna Wm U Stockev. Penna Geo Horning, Penna Jacob Richards, Penna Hr Hai'beter, Reading Sirs Berime, Penna ;• Wrs Henry, Lebanon co © M F Rick, Millersimrg,Pa H H Manderbach, Penna . G P llliff, M D, Stonchslmrg A L Planer, Stauchsburg Samuel Weaver, Stouchsbg Isaac S Gerhart, Berks co P B Hertzog, Lane co H Oxenrider, Penna APennebncker. Penna Hewis Peifer, Penna John Zeller, Penna KTacob Freeman, Penna Charles Lesher, Kutztown E M Kemp, Kutztown, Pa street, above Third* W Rhoads & la, Reading Master J Rhoads, Reading Miss K Rhoads. Reading W Y Miles, Gallipolis, 0 . A N Harvey, Penna D Richwine.A wf.Lanc co W Tate, Jr, Allegheny City EFranciscus, MD,MUtou. Col R Ratcliff, Tamaqaa P A Burgh, Mechaaicsburg A C Carlisle, Haghesville Jas D Kerr, Robesonia J Wall & la, New Jersey RHawk, New York' Henry A Lee, Long Island M T Huebener, Litiz, Fa Union Hotel—A.rcb. 31 Sliooner, Pottsville "H A O’Kerr, Altoona M F Dell, Altoona E Snyder, New York 3* B Miller, Bedford co, Pa J B Milhous, Ohio "W Milhous, Wheeling, Va W p Emery, New Jersey E J Hyde, Delaware N B Brown, Salem !T Hoge - J B Ramsay, Penna y M ReazerA wife S T Battle, Penna I) LEsterly, Pottsville Airs Cunningham, Penna J Kutz Sc la, Reading treet, above Chestnut. Miss Sloan, Harrisburg Owen Coleman,SchuylcoPa E Jordan, Maryland Geo Nyce, Norristown J Williams, Lancaster , Jas West, Norristown C?ommerclal—Slxtli st: P Baffeity.PeiiDa. . J Faulkner, Monte co.Pa Jos S Ely.Ne-wtowu.Pa Wm M Hobart,Virginia. t John Kirk,.Lancaster co.Pa J Johnson/laiicaHter co.Pa A Sliaffer, Lancaster co,Pa “Win S Hendric,Do>3eitO'wn E Potte, Bridgeport, Va J F Uzzell,Centre co, Pa . i !R J Houston. Lancaster co I H Baldwin,Lancasterco,Pa jMrs Nichols. Pt Deposit, Md J H Park, Addison. N Y | E Park, Add-on, N Y | JC B Park, Addison, N Y I Levi Benton, Chester co,Pa (F McSherry, York co, Pa |A J Russell, Chester co, Pa IA Kirlin, Berks co ? Pa '/ ;reet, above Third* W Moore, Newbnrg, Pa Miss M Moore, Newbdrg.Pa M W Millard, Luzerne, Pa J H Gross, Eolirata, Pa M Uhler, Penna Edw Thomas, Pottsville J S Brobtt, Catawissa M Bvobst, Catawissa H F Everitt, Columbia A Keefer, Columbia John Murray, Milton P Fonrthman. Waynesboro J H Welsh, Waynesboro GW Wiutersteen, Pt Carbon Mrs E H Blank, Allentown John Levi, Penna John L Shaffer, Womelsdorf National—Race at; Ciias C Adams, Chainlierabg '■'W E Brandt, Penna Jones 3) Carey, Wellsboro .Hiss M J Kreider, Penna JMiss A A Kreider, Penna , 31 H Bhultz, Huntington,Pa j 5 Anderson, Pa J 33 Brubaker, Lancaster co SPAFoin A la, Danville A Younker, Penna •J C A HolFeditz, T A K Bates, Providenco, R I Stephen Light, Berks, Pa . j W Tucker, llinersvUle 21L Bowinau, Myerstown Airs C Molly, Pluegrove JohnWeitzei Black Bear— I Third S' “W J) Schantz, Allentown 2B M Yoder & wf, goading Mrs Bower, Kutztawu Jliss Bower, Kut/town KMiss Hottenstiop, Kulztown jMlss Warner, Kntztowrn Halen Artman, Zlonsville fr EBichardH.S Easton ; P Heila, S Easton evi Bachman, Lehigh co ©Whetatdne. Tanmioa SW Miller & la, Bernville 5 KGriin, Grim?vtlle John Hoafnett. Pa f ami Landis, Pa laniel Shell, Pa States Union—SixtH W 0 Thomas, Blairs ville,Pa| Jas D Vanclair, Altoona 1 JohnP Allmond, Wilm, Del John Price, Wilm. iM JI Fatchin, Clearfield uo 2 Cornish l j WHandshew.MtEock,Pa .fV W Morrison, Penaa I Harley Sheaf-Second 3 H Beamon, Hone*dale , ; fP Reynolds, Hale’s Eddy avid Carver, Maryland j E Boulton, BarDmrton IC Bush, Chestnut Hill =. W Elder, Long Eddy 35 D Peake, K York Oliver Peake, NYork Julius Warner,Washington! Madleoii—Sccoiid. street, above Market, JoßGarYer,Loui&towu IJH Boozer, New Jersey C P Newdecker. St Louis S C Reynolds,Penna ,W W Richards, Norristown K Dusenhnry, New York ACalder, Equenunk W Comstock. New York A Jones, Wayne co,Pa W H North la, Reading JS Betts, New Hope AC Barber, New Jersey J 5 Simmons, Wilm, Del . ■TTNION St.fiAM AND WATER- I HEATING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. GOLD’S PATENT STEAM AND HOT-WATER HEATER, THOMPSON’S LONDON KITCHENER, and all other Improved COOKING APPARATUS. 7* „ t Boilers and Water Backs, Parlor,and other Grates, Registers and Ventilators, Backs and Jambs, and all things connected with the above branch of business. ■' JAMES IV WOOD, No. 4.1 South FOURTH Street. - B. M. FELTWELL. Superintendent. ap29-ly (HARD AND FANOY JOB PRINTING, V At BUTGWALT & BBOWN’B. 11l s, FOUBTHSt. Mrs E McCormick, Sarrisbg J acCormick, Jr, Harrisbg Dr G Baily Sc wf. Barrisbg Jos Wilson. Penna' . street; below Arch. Chas M Erben, Lancaster John Burner, Lycoming co Geo Bobb, Mecbanic3burg Isaac Liviugston,Wilkesb’e D Yeusdoy, Penna Miss L Kirkpatrick,Perry co G Rowe, Strausburg, Pa Thos Madox & dau, Md Miss F Brobins, Maryland .T S Liggett, Pittsburg D W Smith & la, Penna tt B Haliihen, Danville RO’Jonnor, Michigan J L Day, Easton John C Dolan, M Chunk S M Cummings, Easton / John Montgomery, Penna*' P Barber _/ A Heiman, Hanover, - Miss F er,Pa. D Ahl. Ctimberlaupbo John L Pratt, Beware M Covey & fam, Maryland MPennock. Chester co,Pa LPaxson, Wilmington, Del H F Yohn, Pottstown.Pa IICS Reynolds,Maryland. IJ Watson,Chester co, Pa. Robt Baldwin, Lan co it., above Callowhill. Christian Hess, Pa W Beohtol, Bechtelsville Lieut J Witman,. Pa A. 8 fisterly, Heading' i John C Shoop St wf, Pa J Teiders, Pennsylvania C D Bowler, Berwick, Pa Geo Moyer, Montgomery co D J Harper & la, Olney i Mrs Kramer. Doylcstown A Stauffer, Reading ! John S Wenrich & la, Pa D,K Miller, Pa Beuj Helfrick, Pa Jactfb K Hill, Pa and Market streets* IWm 'A'Morrison. Pens a . Daniel Lufcman, Perry co John H Bryner, Pei'ry co Martin 6 Stabler, Blair co A B Ewing, Carlisle, Pa J H i’earsol, Lancaster I John Gambol, Trenton, 1 N J 'Clias N Sproul, Chester co L street, below 'Vine* T D Batsford, Long Eddy Walter Peake, Long Eddy E H Hoel, Byberry A II Trego, Lambertville Walsted Cole, Sufßex John Massaker, Pike eo J Brout, Pike county J W Bubbell, Chestnut Hill |Eli&s Shupe, Doylestown SPECIAL NOTICES. rTEHTH IrOYA _• j IKP’ citizens of Tenth wardwilf rtl'eet,■pursuant to the call of tbe Oity Executive Committee; at the of CHARLES C. OTERBKCK. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets, on TUESDAY EVENING, May' at S' o'clock, for the fmrpose of electing one Jadge and'tjVo'lnspßcfeora for each Precinct, to conduct the Delegafe Election,* to he held on Thursday Evening, May 7. iti the various Precincts of the Vftrd r to make general ttbhfinatiene 1 for Delegates. HENKT C. HOWELL, President., Wj#. R Leeds, Secretary. it* Dr. Stephen Sweet, of, Connecticut, is the author of * ‘ Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment. ”■ Armitage’s Kheumatic Golden Balm— aremodythat has never failed in curing Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, Jcc. Prepared at myl-6t* No. 10 North TWELFTH Street, Philadelphia. Lyon’s Magnetic Flea Powder. In summer, when the sun is low, Come forth in swarms the insect foe, And for our blood, they bore, you know* And suck it in most rapidly. But fleas, roaches, ’skeeters—black or white— In death's embrace are stiffened unite, .If Lyon’s Powder chance to light In their obscure.vicinity, Lyon’s Powder is harmless to mankind, but will kill all; house insects, garden worms, plant-bugs, &c. Ly on’s Magnetic Pills are sure death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere, ■ap2s-12fc . D. S. BARNES, New York. • Batchelor’s Hair Dye ! THE,BRBT IN THE-WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR’S celebrated Hair Dy« produces a color not to be 1 distinguished from nature; warranted not to injure the hair in the least ; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the hair for Life. GRAY, RED, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the hair soft and -beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, &c. 4S*The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHE LOR, on tTiefour sides of each box.. FACTORY, No. 81 BARCLAY Street, ' (Late 233 Broadway/ and 16 Bond street. ) my2B-ly '• ■ ' '• „' New York. One-Price Clothing, of the Latest TYLEa, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in PlainFi lores. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory, bur Onb-Pbice System is strictly adhered to*. AJlar# :hereby treated alike, y JONES * CO.. «04- MARKET Streak. ✓ ; £CHNEGK-CABIPBELL.-By the Rev. A. Manship, on Thursday last. April. Both. Brr. Charles Schneck to Miss Sa rah Campbell, both of Philadelphia. TYSON —GRIEST.—At the residence of Cyrus Griest, on fifth day (Thursday), the 30th of fourth month (April), by Friends’ceremony, Charles J. Tyson, of Gettysburg, and Maria E. Uriest,. of Jlenallin township, Adams couuty, Pa. . * X3XEXS. BROWN. —At Bordentown, N. J., on the morning of the 4th instant, Mrs. Anna Brown, relict of the late John Brown, iu the 84th year of Jier age. ; • ■ Ihe funeral services will take place at her late resi dence, Prince street, .Bordentown, on Wednesday morn ing, at- 8 o’clock, to which berfrieods arc respectfully invited.without farther notice Carriages wi 11 he in waiting, on arrival of the remains by the 11 o’clock train.' at Walnut-street wharf on same day. To proceed to >Lau»el 1-lill Cemetery. . ** DOSTKR.—Ou the morning of the 2d instant, at Bhth lehem. Pa.. Ellen Augusta, 3 r oungest daughter of the late Lewis Poster, Esq., in the !3ih year of her age; The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the Moravian Church, Ibis (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o’clock. v * OAKFORD.—On First-day, 8d inst., Richard Oakford, in tl e 74th 5 ear of his age. 9 he relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invl ed to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 3711 Race street, ou Fourth-day. next, at 2 o’clock, with out further notice. To proceed to Darby. *+ On the Ist inst., Mrs. Mary Small, after a lingering illness, at the house of her son,‘Dr. Wm. B. Small, No. 2237 Callowhill street. - The funeral will take place this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o’clock, and will proceed to Laurel Hill. The .friends of the family are invited. * REA. —On the Ist inst, Harriet, wife of John Rea. Her friends are respectfully invited to attend her fune ral, from her late residence,; 1214 Arch street, to-day CTnesdav), at 10 o’clock. * LAUkR.—On the Ist iuetnut, Mr. John S. Lauer, in the 81st year of his age. [California papers please copy. ] His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the'residence of his son-in law, E.-W. Cooper, No; 104 Prime street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock. ■ * ■ DOWNING.—At Downiagtown, Ta., on the 3d inst., Charles Downing* in tb*. 6,7 th year of bis age. Funeral on Fourth-day, the 6th instant,.to leave the house at 3 o’clock P. M. ’ , ** THOMAS.—Oh the morning of the 3d instant, in the 6th yearofhis age, Herbert Maxwell, son of William G. and Ami Thomas. * BAUM.—On the 2d instant, George W. Baum, of the llfirh (Corn Exchange) Regiment P. V., in the S6th year of bis age. > The relatives and friends of the family, also Mount Olive Lodge, 1.0.0. F., are invited to attend the funeral, from the jesidenco of his brother, H. C. -Baum, No. 1522 Callowhill street, on Wednesday morning, the 6th inst., at 7K o’clock. To proceed via Reading Railroad to Ami ty ville, Bucks county, Pa., for burial. * . TRUCKS.—On the evening of the 30l1i nit.', after a short illness. John Trucks, in the 60tli year of his age. The relatives aud Mends of the family are respectfully iDvited to attend his funeral, from liis late residence,No. 12 North Seventh street, this (Tuesday) afternoou, at 3 o’clock. To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. l * BAEN.—On the Ist inst., Joseph H. Baen, in the 41st year of his age. BOLTON.—On Sunday, the 3d inst., Elizabeth Bolton, widow of the late Thomas Bolton, aged 63 years. T>LACIv LYONS TAEFETAS.- -L' Glossy Black SILKS, 20 to 32 inches wide. . BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, myo : ~ - No 918 OH.SBTNTT Street CUMMER BOMBAZINES—A FUEL assortment, $1.25 to $2 a yard. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, myo - ■ No. 91S CHESTNUT Street. ' T>L AOU AND'PURPLE JACONETS.— J-' R.Vh Striped, Black, and Purple Preoch LAWNS, 25c0» f s. BESSON A SON. Mourning wJo No. 91S CHESTNUT Street. BLACK SILK M ANTLES FOR SPRING. Black Lace Points, Light Cloth Bournous. ap2S . CUMMER SHAWLS—NEW STYLES. +; Rock-spun Silk Shawls, . Chally and Barege Shawls. ap2S , EYRE A LANDELL. MEYWDKESS GOODS FROM! THE -Li NEW YORK'AUCTIONS. Shawls for Pennsylvania Trade, Silks for Pennsylvania Trade. - ’ ap2S I EYRE & LANDELL. UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN fcCS* COMMISSION.—Cash acknowledgments to May 2d, 1563: ' - • ' . Collection at Rev.. Dr. McDonald’s-Church, Princeton, N. J. $lOO 00 Collection.in Fourth R, P. Church, Philadel phia, on Fast-day.. . 45 35 Collection by citizens of LambertviUe, on Fast day, per J. A. ADderson. 32 27 Collection at Business Meu’s Union lbrayer Meeting,-Chestnut street, Fast-dayf 29 40 Collection, First German Reformed Church, Fasi-day 25 00 ~A Friend 25 00 Collection iu Union Baptist Church, Milcstown, Pa... on Fast-day....... 22 80 Geo. Metzgar, Carlisle, Pa., additional 20 00 Collection at First Presbyterian Church, vCam deu, per Wm. Few Smith...... 15 20 Sunday-School of North Church, Rev.Dr.Bush nell’f, Hartford, Conn 15 00 Hilton Head, South Carolina.. 10 00 Collection at St. Paul’s P. E. Church, Mihers . ville, Pa., Fast-day 10 09 Chaplain Ashmore, 2oth Illinois Regiment, Gen. Rosecrans’army. 7 25 Collected by a liitic boy of Rev. Mr. Ban’s Church......... 7 25 Collection in Spring Garden Baptist Church, Fast-day. 7 00 Collection iu First Cohansey Baptist Church, Rondsiown, N. J., on Fast-day, per Rev. Thos. G. Wright 6 00 Wm. T. Keen, Co. A, 153 d Regiment P, V.v.... 5 00 A Friend, per Rev. Dr. Nevin.. 5 00 John A. Sterett, Lewistown, Pa..... 5 00 The wife of an officer.. 5 00 Freeburg Ladies’ Aid Society-......;..... 4 40 Deacon J. Merrill, Hudson, N. H 4 40 Moses B; Sydenham, Fort Kearney, Nebraska. 2 00 Kennett Square Church, per Rev. J. S. Gilmore 2.00 A Soldier, 2d Nebraska Cavalry, Fort Leaven worth.' 2 00 Ezra S. Whipple, Cor I, 11th Michigan 1 00 Amount previously acknowledged. The drafts on our treasury are increasingly large, our work is more ana more'extensive, systematic, and tho rough.. We are sending more men, more books, papers, and tracts, and more stores than ever before. Never has the need of liberal aid from our friends and the friends oi the soldier been so great. Help ns. and help now. Send to- ' JOS. PATTERSON,Treasurer, - At Western Bank, Philada. THE UNITED . STATES CHRISTIAN COMMIS SION.—The Christian Commission beg to acknowledge the following additional stores to'the 2d inst.: PENNSYLVANIA. Towanda—9 boxes, 4 barrels, from the ladies. Dun dafl—l box, 1 barrel, donor unknown. Lower Merion—l box from Ladies’ Aia, Church of the Redeemer. Phila delphia—s parcels, donor unknown; 2parcels; Mrs. Bu rnett ; 1 large box, donor unknown; 2 parcels from Ladies 1 Relief Society St. John’s Lutheran Church; Iparcelfrom George G. Russell. " - NEW YORK. New York—3 boxes from New York Committee United States Christian Commission; 1 parcoL from do. Le Roy —3 barrels, 1 box, irom Young Ladies’ Aid. Roches ter—2 boxes from : agent, Unitfd States Christian Com mission. Montgomery—l barrel irom Ladies’ Aid, Church of the Redeemer. New York—l parcel from John S. Pierson. NEW JERSEY. Washington—l parcel, donor unknown. Princeton—2 parcels.from C. Eddy. Pemberton—l barrel from La dies 7 Aid. DELAWARE. St. George!s—2 boxes from Ladies’ Aid. The great movements now in progress, with the "battles impending, bring increasing appeals upon us for hospital stores from day today. Surgical shirts and drawers, open at the sides, with tapes to tie; condensed milk; woolen shirts, drawers, and socks, and many other things are called for. Send all to the address of GEO. H STUART, * Chairman Christian Commission, . . It* . . No! 13 BANK Street, Philadelphia NOTICE. THE REV. ALBERT BARS ESwiU deliver the Annual Address in be half of the PRESBYTERIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY, in the Tenth Presbyterian Church,. (Rev. Dr. Board man’s,) Twelfth and Walaut Streets, on this EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Subject of the address—“ Presbyteria nism, Us affinities. -* The occasion will be one of gTeat in terest and profit. The public, and especially Presbyte rians, are invited to attend. . . " REV, S. J. BAIRD, REV. T. j. SHEPHERD. SAMUEL AGNEW, / It* - • . Commi^ee. *y2=» TO THE LOYAL CITIZENS OF lOb THE SIXTEENTH WARD. • The National Union Association of the Sixteenth ward will meet at the House of K. Ward ell, SECOND street, above Beaver, on TUESDAY EVENING, May sth, at 8 o’clock, lor the purpose of choosing officers to conduct the delegate election, to be holden in the various pre cincts on the<7th instant, and.to make. general nomina tions for delegates to the Representative and Senatorial Conventions.' All citizens of tne ward who are willing to sustain the National and State Administrations are in vited to participate. r By order. ■= ISAAC A. SHEPPARD, President It* ; N. U. A. of Sixteenth ward.; TWENTIETH WARD.-A MEET ing of-tbe NATIONAL UNION ASSOCIATION Otf THE TWENTIETH WARD will be held THIS (Tues day) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at the Hall, southwest cor ner of Eleventh street and Girard avenue, for the pur pose of selecting the officers to conduct the election to be held in the various precincts on Thursday next, for Dele gates to a Senatorial and Representative Convention. .-It* JOSEPH F. MARCER, President.. NATIONAL UNION, PARTY OF THE 6C?* 6 EIGHTEENTH WARD will hold a meeting at their Hall, comer of Richmond and Marlborough streets, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7>£ o’clock, for the pur pose of electing Judge and Inspectors to conduct the elec tion of Delegates to the State Convention.- ■ BU3IM, President. jpg. S. Alien, Sesretary. it* HORTICULTURAL HALL, BROAD y j-* and WALNUT Streets.—Topic for discussion this evening— “ The'lnterior Arrangement of Greenhouses. 5 ’ ». It ■ . . SIXTH-WARD NATIONAL UNION PARTS.—A meeiingwill be held on THIS (Tues day) EVENING,' May sth, afc .S. o at LEECH’S HOTEL, CHERRY Street, between Third and Fourth. By order WILLIAM H. BARNES, President. JOHN G. BUTLER, Secretary. ; It FOURTH-WARD NATIONAL UNION ASSOCIATION meot-THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o’clock, atGUMPHER’StFIFTHJStreefc, below Shippen. KENNEDY McCAW,President. SAMUEL B. MURPHY, Secretary. ■' . It* r <3F* TWENTY-FOURTH ward, at- TENTION !—The loyal citizens of the Twenfcy-v fourth ward are invited to meet at the McCLELLAN HOUSE, FORTY-FIRSYaud HAVERFORD Streets; on THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. May 5, at 8 o’clock, to elect one Judge and two Inspectors for each Precinct, to con-, duct the Delegate Election, to be held on Thursday Evening, 7th inst. v . _ JAMES MILLER, - f Pres’t National Union Ass n, Twenty-fourth ward. James Newali.,- Secretary. ; ' >, it* NINTH-WARD NATIONAL UNION ASSOCIATION.—AgreeabIy toacUlofthe City Executive Committee, a Meetingof the above Association will be held THIS (TUESDAY-) EVENING,..May sth, at 3 o’clock, at the Hali, TENTH and FILBERT Sts., to elect Judges ana Inspectors to supervise the Delegate Elec unn, to be held in each Precinct on THURSDAY, J May 7, from 6 to 8 o’clock P. M. JOHN L. HILL, It* __ Secretary. FOURTEENTH WARD NATIONAL REUNION ASSOCIATION. —Agreeably to the call of iho Union 1 State Convention, the loyal citizens of the Fourieenth ward are. invited to assemble at SPRING - GARDEN HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING, Mayo, at;. 8 o’clock P. M., for tho purpose of Belectiog officers ; cobcluct the Delegate Election, to be held May 7,-in accordance with the rules for governing the National Unjou party. S. E. SLAYMAKRR, li* ' • , President. SBVEKTH WitRD NATIONAL' ftc£» UNION ASSOCIATION will meal THIS iTaesn» day) EVENING, at' 8 o’clock-, at,O'NEILL'S HALL, to/' the purpose of choosing officer*.lor .election. WM. H: M-ADABA, President. It* . THE NATIONAIL lX»*t>N ASSOCIA.- ItrC?:*- TION—FIFTH WARD;—The loyal citizens of the FIFTHWABD will meet, pursuant to the catll of the City Executive Committee, at'the ISPALL of-fcbe GOOD INTENT FIRE CO., SPRUCE Street, above' SIXTH, 'IUESDAY EVENING. May sth, at'flrKtfß Business of importance is to he transacted.. ; O’he friends of our National and : State'AUministrationa ami all who desire to see rebellion atf the South and treason in the North, alike fiiippre§«ed I £.t6T&quested to attend. t . ROBERT P. KING’, President. Eopbrt. K. Nicjtqls, Secretary. ___ my£2t THE LAW, OP LAWS* IN LAIS GUAGES, or the Lawof the Umlaut’* in G*er wan, will be presented in tubiicby Prof. C. C.' SCS'IEFr FER, as the . closing Lecture of his present, • and’th-e opening Lecture of his now course, and.' courses ii* German, at CON ,ORD.BALL, 108 North TENTlTStrcot,. on MONDAY, May -1, at 5 o’clock P. M , to be continued l and repeated on TUESDAY following, at 5 ahd'&V.FIKE INSURANCE COMPANY—No. 310 WAL NUT Street. Philadelphia. April 2lst,. 1863. NOTICE is hereby given, that a SPECIAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Company will he held at this office, on THURSDAY, A{ay 2lst. 1863, at 12 o’clock M., to consider the propriety of accepting the provisions of the supplement to their charter, approved April 14, 1863. and authorizing the Board of Directors to increase the Capital Stock of ihe Company. - • . ap22-d f rby2l* A? C. L. CRAWFORD, Sec’y.- NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL ELEC fcO 3 * TIUN for Trustees and Managers of 14 The Northern Home for Friendless Children” will be held at the office of the President, THOMAS EARP, Esq;, north east corner ARCH and SEVENTH Streets, in the city of Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, May 12, A. D. 1803,'between the hours of 4 and 6P. M. ' . MACGREGOR .T. MITCHESON, r0y4,5.11,12 1 Secretary N. H. F. C. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA. HAIL •O-=> ROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, April 15, 1833. . The Board of Directors have this day- declared a semi annual dividend of POUR PER CENT, on th’e Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State and National taxes, payable on and after May 15, 1863.- Powers of Attorney for Collections of dividends can be had on application at the office of the Company, No. 338 South THIRD Street. v * mbl6-tjel THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer., GOLD, SILVER. AND DEMAND NOTES WANTED. DREXEL & CO., apllflm . 34- South THIRD Street E. CHURCH. —The Laymen of the M. E. Church iu this city ars requested to meet in the Trinity M. E. Church, Eighth street, above Race, on TUESDAY Evening, May sth, at 8 o’clock, for.the purpose of electing Delegates to repre sent the Methodists of this city at the Lay. Delegation Convention, to be held in the city of New York, May 13. By-order of'the Committee. my2-3t* E. JONES, Secretary. AGREEABLY TO THE CALL OF THE UNION STATE CONVENTION, the loyal citizens of Philadelphia are invited to assemble in their respective wards on TUESDAY, May sth, at 8 o’clock P. M., at such places as may.be selected by the officers of the ward associations, for the purpose of electing one JUDGE and two .INSPECTORS for each precinc:—said judges and inspectors to condact an election in the va rious precincts on THURSDAY, May 7th, between6aud 8 o’clock P. iff,, for the purpose of electing ONE DELE GATBfrom each precinct to a Representative Conven tion, and ONE DELEGATE to a Senatorial Convention, in conformity lorule 17 of the rules for th 9 government oftbeNational Union Party, The Representative and Senatorial Conventions shall meet at such places and times as a majority of their number shall by public no tice direct. By order of the City Executive Committee of the Na tional Union Party. WM, fi. KERN, President. OFFICE MINE HILT, ANDSCHUVL KILL HAVEN RAILROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, 4th Month, (April) 27,1363. Notice is hereby given that a general meetiug of etockholders of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad Company will be held at the hall of the Frauk lin Institute, No. 15 South SEVENTH Street, in the* city of Philadelphia, on FIFTH D&Y, (Thursday), the 14th day oflFifth Month, (May), at llK.o’clock A. M., for the purpose of actiug on a joint agreement for the consolida tion and merger of the Schuylkill. Havea and Lehigh River Railroad Company with the Mine Hill and Schuyl kill Haven Railroad Company, and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before said meet ing. By order of the Board of Managers,. JOHN C. CftESSON,President. Attest— Willtah Biddle, Secretary. ap29-tmyl4 OFFIC E OF THE SCHUYLKILL haven "and lehigh river railroad COMPANY, PHiDADELPmA, April 27th, 1863. Nonce is hereby giv*n that a general meeting of the Stockholders of the SCHOYLKILL HAVEN AND LE HIGH RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at the Hall of the Franklin Institute, No. 15 South SE VENTH Street, iu the city of. Philadelphia, on THURS DAY, the 34th day of May, 1563," at ten o’clock in the morning, foe the purpose of acting on a joint agreement for the consolidation and merger of the said Schuylkill Havbn and Lehigh River Railroad Company with the Miuehill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad. Company, aud for the transaction of such other businessvas may be brought before said meetingj. . By order of the Board of directors. ALEX. J. DERBYSHIRE, President Joshua W. Asti, Secretary. - ap29 tml4 EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH. KOTICE IS HEREBY GlViliV ArC? 3 ’ that the Commissioners named man act entitled “Anact to incorporate the Connecting RaUwayiCom pahy,” approved April 14, ISG3, will meet for the purpose of Receiving Subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the said Company, on MONDAY, tlie llth day of May, iSo3, at 10 o’clock A; M., at No. 4r "WILLING’S Alley, in the city of Philadelphia. Clement B. Barclay, Oliver W. Barnes, .Edrnund’SmitK, S. B. Kin gb i on, Jr,, Joseph Lesley THE ANNUAX MEETIN6OF THE' i<2=» BLOOMSBURG IKON" COMPANY Trill be held at the Company’s Office, Irondale, Pa., on WEDNESDAY, May 20, 1863, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to Eerve the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other business. WM. E. S. BAKER, Treasurer, ap2o-30t* No. %13 North WATER Street. * THE 50th ANNUAL MEETING OF the “Corporation for the Relief of the Widows and Cliildren of Clergymen in the Communion of’he Protestant Episcopal Church in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,” will be held in the Yestrv Room of St. Peter’s Church, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the. sth of May next, at 5 o’clock P, M. OFFICE OF THE SURGEON-AR |<3h» TIST TO THE ARMY AND NAVY, Philadel phia, October 24, 1862. Wounded Soldiers and Sailors desirous of availing themselves of the National Appropriation for supplying Artificial Limbs, should apply immediately at the offl.ce of fhe Surgeon-Artist to the Government, No. 1609 CHESTNUT Street. B. FRANK PALMER; ja9-6m Government Surgeon-Artist. HOMCEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1113. CUTHBERT Street.—This institution is now open for the receptiou.of sick and wounded Soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the most comfortable manner, free of charge. . B. F. GLENN, n022-tf Secretary of Board of Managers. S. PEABODY & GO., $412 92 .$37,726 83 538,139 75 Augustus S. Peabody, Therox S. Kxapp, (Late Cashier with J. T. Van Vleek.) TOCKS AND BONDS OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. A supply of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES constantly on hand and foT sale at the current market value. \ COLLECTIONS MADE on all parts of the United States, open to mail or express; also, oh the Canadas and British Provinces. gTERLING AND PARIS EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. BREXEL & CO., my4-3m 34 South TBIRD Street. JJD WAED M . DA YIS, Stocks and Bonds Bought Wd Sold.; on Commission.' Loans and Business Paper . Negotiated. Dividends and Interest Coupons Collected and-Remitted.: Exchange on Europe Sold. Special Collections made. Coin and Cur rency Bought. Interest Allowed on Deposits. apl-3m EIGHl'fi WARD.—THE W'A-' W<%=» TIONAt UNION' ASSOCIATION of the Eighth Ward wil) meet THI&(Tn.GsdaT) EVENING,at7o r 3lock, at the Hall of the Schiiylkiil Hose Company, LOCUST Street, above TWelflh, to select officers for Ward Oele-' gate Election. Cltj A: J. H&K PE ft, President J as. Dick, Secretary-. John \ g^ rat ari'«s Henri; B. Gardiner, 5- toecietarLes - JAMES M. AERTSEN, -- Secretary. April SO, 1563. —imys fHTAfiCIAIi. BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. S WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Naw York; May 1,1563. STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKER, No. 39 South THIKD Street, (up stairs,) A GENERAL .-■BROKERAGE AND BANKING BUSI NESS TRANSACTED. g HARVEY THOMAS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, No. 31A WALNUT STREET. STOCKS and BONDS, and all kinds 4fc. S. GOVERN MENT SECURITIES, bongkt and sold.on Commission. Business Paper and Loans on Collateral negotiated at lowest rates " UNITED STATES 6-20 YEAR SIX per cent. BONDS, furnished at PAR in sums to suit. Orders by Mail shall receive prompt attention. Refers to Messrs. Nathan Trotter & Co., Geo. D. Parrish, Esq., Johnß. Myors&Co,, Samuel B. Thomas, Esq., Farness,Brinley,ftCo., John Thomas, Esq. apl-3m if JOHN 0. OAPP & SON, STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS, No. id 3 South. THIRD Street, Directly opposite tke Mechanics’ Bank, STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD OH COHMISSIpN, AT THE BOARD OP BROKERS. MON E Y INVE S T E D NOTES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED mhis-sxn ON THE BEST TERMS. COLLECTION OF U. S. CERTIFL CATES OF INDEBTEDNESS.-The ADAMS’ EX PRESS COMPANY are now-prepared to collect at the Treasury Department,. Washington, - with despatch, and at reasonable rates, the One Year Certificates of in debtedness of the United States now due or shortly ma turing. M Te L l ?i§. A ll °v?u and receipts given at tin office, No. 320 CBEBNUT Street. nri6-tf " BLINDS AND SHADES. JJLINDS AND SHADES B - J . WILLI A MS i NO. 1G NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURER or VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES. NS* The Largest and Finest Assortment in the city, at tlm Lowest Prices. Blinde Painted and Trimmed equal', to new. Store Shades Hade and Lettered, ap6-2tt THE J'KEBB.-PHnjlDELrniA. TUKSDAY. MAY 5. 1863; LAMA SHAWLS. Many of the above Goods have keen purchased at the receut large Auction Sales in New York and Philadelphia. ap3o-thstu3t ap29-tMay7 MOURNING MILLINERY, MOURNING BONNETS-, OF THE-LATSST PARIS AND NEW YORK STYLES. . Alwaye on hand and made to oraor at the shortest'no “ NEW MOURNING STORE,” 936 CHESTNUT, STREET. M. & A. MYERS & CDOi QLOAKS Als’D MANTLES. John A, Wilson, R. D. Barclay, J. C Sharpless, Isaac V. ELwell, A. C. Harmer. ap2Q-tmyll A. S. PEABODY & CO. Philadelphia. RETAIL DRY GOODS. LARGE STOCK DRESS GOODS FOR SALE A& LOW. AS THEY EVER 'HAYS BEEN SOLD. EDWIN BAtt & CO,, sc sours *£e&KP street, .Itrtrts'tfoWdtt band the beststock of EF KE S S GOO D S We ha?7 t o , 'avbr had the pleaauro c# offering? to our tenters, and for a . GREAT FROM .IC&RLY SPRING? PRICES. CHECK SILKS,. $l, FANCY STL'KS REDUCED. BLACK SIIKS'OF ALL KINDS: ' FASHIONABLE'SHADES OF ' > ' PLAIN GOODS, SUMMER POPBINS AND FRENCH MOHAIRS. GRENADINES AND' GRENADINE BAREGES : ;FRENCH ORGANDIES" AND LAWNS. DRESS GOODS OF ALE.KINDS, SUMMER SHAWLS ESF V GREAT VARIETY, SPUN SILK SHAWLS. GRENADINE SHAWLS, Y R E & LANDBLL, FOURTH AND ARCH, FULL STOCK OF SE ASON A B LE GOODS, ADAPTED TO FIEST-OLASS TRADE. SILKS OF NEAT STRIPES. SILKS OF FINE PLAIDS. FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS. YELOUTIN'ES, NEW GOODS. LIGHT SPRUNG FOULARDS. GRENADINES, NEW STYLES. ROCK SPUN SILK SHAWLS. BALMORALS, SUMMER STYLES.- DRESS.;GOODS REDUCED. ap23'thstntf iny2-stulm BRAIDED CLOAKS, PLAIN CLOAKS. ORDERED CLOAKS. SILK MANTLES. AMERICAN. CLOAKINGS; FRENCH CLOAKINGS. FINE CASSIMERES. ' DRESS GOODS-. BOYS’ FINE CLOTHING. COOPER & CONARD. ftpSO-tf . 8. E. corner NINTH AND MARKET Sts. N E PARIS CLOAKS MANTILLAS, LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN, NOW OPEN, AT THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM, 930 CHESTNUT STREET. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. ap2S-lm pHEAP DRY GOODS. CARPETS, Mattings, Oil Cloths, and Window Shades. —V. E. ARCHAMBAT7LT, northeast corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, "will open THIS MORNING-, from. Auc tion; Ingrain Carpets at 45, 50, 62, 75, 8?c, and $l. Entry and Stall* Carpets 25 to 87c. White and red check Mat ting 31 and 37c Rag, Hemp, and Yarn Carpets 31 to 60c. Floor Oil Cloths 45 to 75c. Window Shades, Gold, and Velvet Borders, 75c to $2. Buft’ and Green Window Hol land 31 to 50c. CHEAP DRY GOODS. New York City Mills Long Cloth Muslin at 2oc. Fine Shirting Muslins 12}£, 16, 18, and 20c. New Spring Chintzes IS and 20c. Spring Be Laines 25c. Light Al pacas 81 to 62c. Stella Shawls $2 to $lO. Cloth.Saques $5 to $B. • .. . . ap2o-lm QHARPLESS BROTHERS ' ’ Offer by the package, at the Lowest rates oi this season, Pacific 1200 and 1400 Lawns, Manchester Spring Be.Laines, Pacific do. Prints, ap!s Do. . do. De.Laines. 'C'EENOH PERCALE LONG CLOTH, X yards wide, for skirts, received from the mar shal’s sale of the cargo of the prize: Steamer Bermuda; a real bargain. SBEPPABD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, . ap2S-12tif 1008 CHESTNUT Street. WHITE PIQUET AND MABSEILLES » t FOR LADJES’AND CHILDREN’S WEAR.—Just received from auction achoice assortment of new ; style medium a nd fine Piquets at very low prices. • SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, . ap2B-12tif - 1008 CHESTNUT Street. TDBENOH PERCALE LONG CLOTH, A 2K yards wide, for SKIRTS, received frond the Mar shal’s sale of the cargo of the prize steamer Bermuda. A real bargain. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, ap2s-12trp - 1008 CHESTNUT Street, . WHITE PI Q UET AND MAR u -SEILLES, FOR LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR. • ■ • ' Just received from Auction, a choice assortment of new style, medium, and fine Piquets, at very low prices. . SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, : 'ap2s-12t rp. 1008 CHESTNUT Street. T ADIES’ SPRING CLO AKS. JU ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS. - We have- now open a most splendid and extensive stock of Ladies' Spring Cloaks, in every variets of style and material, comprising Fine French and English and Rich and Heavy Black Silks, all made up and handsomely trimmed in the latest PARIS AND LONDON STYLES. , Also; just received a 1 arge and handsome assortment of BLACK LACE SHAWLS AND MANTLES, • all at the most reasonable prices. AGNEW & ENGLISH, ; 35 South NINTH Street, >my2-6t. Above Chestnut'street. p EIMER’S PORTRAITS, ALL AGREE, 'XV are pictures of marked ability, combining the accu racy of the Photograph and the most lifelike coloring. -Executed at SECOND Street, above Green. It Tj'NGLISH AND FRENCH BOARD- Xj ING AND DAY SCHOOL.—Mrs. GERTRUDE J. CARY will commence the nineteenth»session of her school Septemb«r 14, 186$, and will be at her residence. IGIT WALNUT Street, eveiy Wednesday afternoon until July 14th, to receive applications. mys-tuthf4w*. jpLAM SOUP WILL BE SERVED UP daily, Sundays excepted, by. JAMES PROSSER, No. 808 MARKBT Street. ' mys-iftf - PATTEN’S WINDOW SHADE STORE is now at 1408 CHKSNUT Street. It T ace and muslin- curtains— J i A large lot of Curtains. at old prices at w. HENRY PATTER’S, 1408 CHESNUT St. It /CARPETS AND MATTINGS FITTED, Altered, and Laid by practical Upholsterers at W. HENRY PATTEN’S West End Upholstery Store, 1408 CHESSUT Street. ■ - It i CTRIPED VERANDAH AWNINOS- Ds Those agreeable outside Summer Shades ; made to order, at W.MENRV PATTEN’S We : ENGLISH DAMaSK-AND ALHAMBRA PAPER. -- FRENCH : CROSS- B«R'QUADRILLE. TRIPLE THICK'AMERICAN'PAPIER. Ail sizes, with envelopes 1 tomattfi" perfectly, and ini tials plain, or in Mauve, Azure; Crimson,.or Black, are the most fashionable for Invitationsor'Correspondence. Crests and Monograms errffraved.andiprinteir in colors.: If you'want any NEW BOOKS‘oiiMA'GPASINES, or any FASHIONABLE -STATIONER'S';or- Superb IMPE RIAL PHOTOGRAPHS.'go to . CH ALLEN; Publisher, Bookseller, amTStattoner, 130S’CH-SSTNGTStreet. XTEW BOOKS. -L* . Just received by J. K LIPPINCOTT. & GO. 15 r and •Ti'T - H&BKBT-Street. SOUTHERN HISTORY OF TBfrS WAR-. By Edward A. Gallard THE DESERT PATHWAY. By- Rev; Wdv. Bobert- BOn. - MY SOUTHERN FRIENDS/ By'EduwiadEiike. BONaR’S FAMILY SiRMONS.-' THE“ I WILLS” OF THE PS’ALMS ’ By Power. THE ANNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC' DISCOVERY, for 1863. » / KINGLAEE’S INVASION‘OF THE L CRIMEA. . A FIRST FRIENDSHIP—A TALE. MYSTERIES OF LIFE. DEATH, AND'FUTURITY. By Horace Wclby. AMANUAL OF' MINOR SURGERY. Bt Dr. Packard. . ROEMER’S HISTORY OFCAVALBY: Ets Manage ment. Ac. THE FIFLD AND GARDEN VEGETABLES OF AME RICA. By Feariog>bnri^-Jr . . . myA *3* O — G —-B—E. «439” MAKE YOUR PURCHASES OF BOOKS; STATIONERY, PHOTOGRAPH AL £ UMSi CARD PICTURES , - , ORIGINAL . GIFT- BOOK EMPORIUM, CHESTNUT STREET; KF.ARLY OPPOSITE THE NEW POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA. A PPLETON’S NEW AMERICAN -lA CYCLOPEDIA^ NOW COMPLETE IN SIXTEEN VOLUMES. " k . • HETOK3. Cloth, per v01.i.. 60 | Half Morocco .$4.50 Sheep 4.00 ( Ealfßussia-- ....'5.00 Sold to subscribers complete, or in instalments of one or two volumes per month. Can any intelligent American deny himself this great American digest of ail human knowledge, universally pronounced the best .Cyclopedia and the most valuable work ever published? ' " OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN AND ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA,' 33 SOUTH-SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. - *• ALSO, Putnam’s Rebellion Record, Irving’s Works, 2s tf , 808!.- REMEMBER THE NUMBEE. 8081 - A STRONOMY OF THE BIBLE, BY Gen. O. M. Mitchell. SL2S. - . . '• RESULTS OF SLAVERY. By A. Cochin. sl‘ 50. MADGY; or. Night and Morning. $1(25: THE IRON FURNACE ; or, Slavery and-Secession. A thrilling Work. $l. EVERY-DAY PHILOSOPHY, in Town and- Country. $1.50. • ••• - • GOLD MONEY AND PAPER MONEY. 25-cents. 3 For sale by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, 606 CHESTNCJT Street. JJAZABDS BOOKSTORE, ' 734: CHESTNUT STREET, Between Seventh and Eighth Street*. All Books usually to be had in a FIRST-CLASS BOOKSTORE, , .-.Will always be found on our shelves AT THE LOWEST PRICES. XTATION AL POETS AIT GALLERY, -i-’ containing Portraits ofThirty of tho mostprominent AMERICAN GENERALS AND NAVAL OFFICERS, printed on Fine Cards of the regular Photograph size. Price,, for package of thirty Portraits, post-paid, $•!. jSST* A liberal discount fo Agents. my2-6t . A. WINCH, 305 GHESTNUTStreet. SM IT ll’ S DOMESTIC MEDICINE, with directions for - Diet, Management of the Sick Room, Rules for the Administration of Medicine* Ac., &c. 1 volume. , TILT’S* ELEMENTS OF HEALTH, and Principles of Female Hygiene. &c. 32m0. , cloth; BULL ON THE MATERNAL MANAGEMENT OF CHILDREN, in Health and Disease. Second edition, ’enlarged. - Bull’s Hints to Mothers. For sale by LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, . Publishers and Booksellers, my2tf 35 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. TUST ISSUED BY CHALLEN, 1308 " CHESTNUT. - ' ; A BOOK FOR THE SEASON... “The Amateurs’ Guide and Flower Garden Directory;’/ containing every requi site dotail for the succesßfurcultivatiou of the Flower Garden, 75 cents. EaSTERN TALES; full of the marvellous,” a book that will’delight old and young.” Cloth SS,Red Edges. New styles of French Crossbar Paper with Envelopes to match. . Also, superb Triple Thick Envelopes, with paper to match, (initials gratis.) • CHALLEN, Bookseller and Stationei’,- my2-3t : ' 1308 CHESTNUT. SCHEDULE OF PRICES AGREED •K? UPON BY THE ICE DEALERS of Philadelphia, to take effect on MONDAY, April 27, 1863: 81bs. perday 75cts. per week. 12 “ “ 90 44 16- 44 44 ..... 105 “ • 20 44 ........ 120_*_ 4 44 Customers taking from 40 to 100 lbs., attherate of7o~ cts.' per 100 lbs. , . , . \ „ ... 100 lbs.. and upwards, 70 cts. per hundred. ap2l-lm*if JOE 1 ICE 1 ICE ! ICE 1 ICE 1 ICE I COLD SPRING ICE COMPANY. Families, Offices,Hotels, Shipping, Ice-Cream. Saloons, &c. ,■ Ac., supplied daily with a pure article of BOsTON ICE, at the very lowest market'rates. Dealers and large consumers supplied at wholesale prices. Wagons run in all paved limits of the Consolidated city, b f 335 WALNUT Street. • . North Penna. R. & Master street. Offices. Lombard and Twenty-fifth streets* ap3-3mif* L Pine-street wharf, Schuylkill. COAX* TMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY.— X io be sold to close up a business— SOOtons Egg Coal, at $5.25 per ton. 1,000 “ Stove. 44 - at *5.25 44 1,000 “ Nut 44 ats4.so 44 • NINTH Street, (West side,) third Coal Yard above Poplar. ■ apl3-lm Co A L—SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER Meadow,' and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and: best Locust Mountain from Schuylkill; prepared ex pressly for family, use. Depot, N. w. corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets. Office, No. 113 South SECOND Street. [ap2-ly3 * J. WALTON & CO. & ELY, ManuMcturers of PATENT. OAST-STEEL TABLE CUTLERY AND COMBINATION CAMP KNIVES, FORKS, AND SPOONS, No. 130 PEG STREET, mh23-stuth2m Philadelphia. TV/lADEIRA WINE—I7S QUARTER ■DX- casks and 100 Octaves, just received per “ Laura,” and for sale in’bond, by ■ • MILITARY GOODS, IN EVERY VARIETY. Jal3-if6m . - ; , • • , ■ , OIL CLOTHS. QIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. CARRIAGE, TABLE, STAIR, AND FLOOR OEL CLOTHS, IN COTTON AND LINEN FABRICS, Q.UALICDY AND STYLE UNSURPASSED.' WINDOW SHADES, COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY OF NEW AND ORI GINAL DESIGNS, PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL. - These goods will be sold to Dealers and Manufacturer* ai prices much below the present price of stock. . THOMAS POINTER, MANUFACTURER OF OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES, 339 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, and 49 CEDAR and 95 LIBERTY Streets, New York. ap2-lm DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. piFTY BALES FRENCH JACONETS AND ORGANDIES, of the celebrated manufacture of DOLLEUS MIEG & CO., FRERES IvOECHLIN. Just received and for sale at very low prices by M. L. HALLO WELL &' 00., Nos. 615 CHESTNUT and 613 JAYNE Streets. my2-12t if GENTS' FUItNISHING GOODS. AND 3 N. SIXTH STREET. JOHNC.ARBIBON; (FORMERLY j. burr hoore. ) MANUFACTURER OF THE IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT. These SHIRTS are cut by measurement, so that all the parts ' exactly fit ,each other. They surpass aU. other Shirts for neatness of fit on the breast, comfort in the neck, and ease on the shoulder. —-BATIETACTION-OUAEANT.IEt>—,___anS-.6ni: QEORGE GRANT, NO. *6lO CHESTNUT .STREET, " Has now ready A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK -.OP ' GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, of his own importation and manufacture. His celebrated: "PRIZE MEDAL SHIRTS,” manufactured under the superintendence of JOHN F. TAGGERT, ; (FORMERLY.OF OLDENBERG & TAGGERT,.); are the most perfect-fitting ,Shirts of the age. , Orders promptly attended to. ' mh26-thstu3a UINB SHIRT MANUFACTORY. X The subscriber would invite attention, to his IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, Which he makee a. specialty in his business. Also, oon ,tan%o!m.f& FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT, ■ : GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORK, , No. 814; CHESTNUT STREET, , jafO-tf Four doors below the Qoutinontal. QLD ESTABLISHED SHIRT, STOCK, AND 1 COLL AR EMPORIUM, NO. 146 NORTH FOURTH STREET. CHARLES. L. ORUM & CO. Are prepared to execute Tall orders for their ceUbrtOed make of Shirts, on short notice, in the most satisfactory manner. These Shirts are cat by measurement, on sci entific principles, "and surpass any other Shirt for neat ness efjlt on the Breast, comfort in the Nick, and ease on the Shoulder. : ‘ . aplS-stnth6m OICILY LICORICE, GEN—SMALL O STICK. . .. , • ■ Caraway Gum Arabic. Trieste Vermillion. . Powdered Blue for Potters* use. 1 > Mineral Water Corks,,short. 'BottleCorks, assorted.' * . Madder, Dutch Prime, y. Oilßergamot. . Colchicum Seed. , Oil Origanum, Pure. Gum, Kino. Cape Aloes. Pink Root. Olive Oil, quart bottles. 1 In Store, and for sale by GILBERT ROYAL'* Co., -•- “ w . ’ ' Wholesale Dnmeistß,; - apffi-lm*, Nos. 309 and 311 North THIRD street. _ . GOLD, SILVER, AND LIGHT BLOT STBKL SPECTACLES, to suit ail ages, oheap, oor. SECOND aa4 HfiYrSr»t& i. FBIfiS. asffi-lm* FOR SAXE AND TO XET. ft* VALUABLE DWELLING PO i MsALE. on the west side of- b*«w : Spm _ street, 21 feet:} inches rront, and threo-'6 tor 2L ta SSPS lugs, with ati modern irnpro76inent6v v ia^ J 1 “* 31 lk -WALNUT StrwtL... . - - ‘ jnvM,ntilß3t* m FOB SALE-SBYEBAL\. HAND. Jal. SOME THREE-STORY DWELLINGS, V*™**" the modern conveniences, on ETjEVENTH StrOßt* Coatee. Apply to WM ROSSELL ALLEN,' S. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, second floor. m. v jL£L-. © FOB SALE—THE STOBE AND JK3L- DWELLING, northwest corner SIXTEENTH SUMMER Streets; has. large front on each street ptA B dwelling suitable for a boarding house. . Apply to SviD:- R‘>RSELL AT.LEN, southeast corner FOURTH and WaL NUT Streets, second floor. mys 3t* - MFOB SALE OB FAET EX- && . CllAsGE—DesirableFarm, 217 acres, situate on fhebsnksofthe Delaware river, accessible by Rail road and Steamboat to and from tbecity;also, fruit farms in thoSrarer»fD e j n ,ware, > adjoinjncroauTitie’. _pai! nn<* examine register. Apply to E. PETTIT, 309 Street. • myff-tf m FOR SALE OB TO BENT.—#ft A handsome F ARM, containing about 67 acres, near BRISTOL, Bucks county, one mile from the Philsv dolphia and Trenton Road. Improvements good. Apply to „ A. FITLER. my6-6t* No. 51 North SIXTH Street. i?j.KRMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A ChoiccßnildingSitcwithia two urinates’ walk of railroad station. Over Four Acres of Land with shade trees. .Apply daily, - except Tuesday and Thurs day morning, from 10 till 11 at 805 MARKET Street. Tarvrj tf ■PUR SALE —THE LOT OF GROUND A . Nos. 965 and 967 North FRONT Street,- suitable Sbr manufacturing purposes Front 100 feet, depth 720. ro3 5-3t* Apply to W. H. STOKES, Germantown. WOK SALE, ON- EASY TEEMS A Several very Choice LOTS on. VENANGO’Street". ICO feet front, by 230 feet deep,, wihin a few walk of Tioga station, on the Germantown Railroad,.. The lots arc already handsomely laid out, with, shade trees and evergreens, and will soon be brought within easy drive of the city, by the turnoiking of Township- Line road. Aprfy to JOHN G. JOHNSON, mya-tutlisl2c* ' . •; 708 WALNUT Street. CECOND-HAND BULKS AND OTHER LJ "WINDOWS, Doors, Sash, Store Fixtures, Marble Mantels and Sills, &c., for sale at the Depot, SEVENTH above Thompson Street. Cash paid for all such articles. ap23-ln7* NATHAN w; ELLIS. T 0 § l ' soo -—A babe chance tjPUUU j s u o w oiTered to any party wishing to make a, nice thingby a small investment- Sure thine, very' fhewp. Call on “ALFRKB,” Barley Sheaf Hotel, SECOND Street, below Tine. * . it* nOfl —THIS AMOUNT TO Loan on city or country first mort gagee. Also, annmber of Ground Rents for sale. Apply’ to E. PETTJT, 309 WALNUT Street. . . myoV wants*. WANTED—AN BNEB&ETIC SALES ,VS*' " MAN to sell Perfnmevy and, Fancy Soaps by sample to city and near trade. Address Box 1514 Post Office.'; : . mr.^gt* WANTED—A PABTNEE, WITH A cash capital of $2,000; in the manufacturing of an article tbathas a ready sale. Address “ Partner,” at this office. 1 : my2-3t* DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OFFICE. — Philadelphia, Feb. 0, 1853. VESSELS WANTED immediately to carry COAL #c the following points: Tortngas. • Key west, Fla.. Fort Moaroe^Va. Alexandria, va. Newbern, N.C. Port Royal, S.C. A. BOYD. felP-tf ‘ Captain and Assist. Quartermaster. . BOARDING. I>OABD—WITH PLEASANT BOOMS,. -Lr at/54i3 South NINTH Street. my2t3l* BO AED.-HANDSOME COMMUNfI- C iTrR'G Eooms at No. 1315 WALNUT Street. ap3o-12t*if FHKSITCRE, &c. ITU R E . P URN A LARGS ASSORTMENT, W. * J. ALXjEN <& BROTHER, 15109 CHESTNUT.’ STREET. PABINET FURNITURE AND BIL- LIABD TABLES.-, MOORE & CAMPION, No. *6l South SECOND Street, [a connection with their extensive Cabinet business, are now mUnufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, rad have now on hand a fall supply, finished with the MOOEE & CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, which are pronounced by all who have used them to be raperior to all others. For the quality and finish of these Tables, the manu facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the character of thair work. mhS-fim ISSURANCB COMPANDS, " P Philadelphia fire'and life INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, No. 4:33 CHESTNUT STREET. CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA IN IS4S. This Company is now prepared to make insurance ariosi'LOSS BY FIRE on the-most favorable terms. Their losses 'will be promptly settled, and that those for the year 1562 were so, they refer to the following re cipients: Mrs. Jane Ferree- ••• L. G. MytinererA Co Beverly K. Keim.... William E. Taber... JohnCundy P. P. M0rri5......... WT Y. Petit.... L. G. Mytinger&.Co B. E. Sellers Other small losses This Company have no unsettled losses. The assets.of the Company are now Mortgages and ground rents... Keal estate (taken for debts) cost. Stocks and bonds. Bills receivable-.... Due from individuals.... Cash in Bank Stock notes DISECTORS. ■ . R. P. King, President, 31. W. Baldwin, Yiee Pre- Charles P. Hayes, sident, • John Clayton, P. B. Savery, Ed. Wiler, . Alexander fifurphy, T. K. Collins, H. C. Howell, J. 31. Cowell, John Killgore, S. J. Megargee. . jab2S-stuth3m*if F. BLACKTBURNE, Secretary. CmCUIiATrNG LIBRARIES. WBKOTHERHEAD’S CIRCULA • TING LIBRARY.-All the NEW English and American Books, including ALL CLASSES of Literature. This is tLe ONLY Library in the country that includes all the NEW ENGLIsH BOOKS that are not RE PRINTED here. ' Terms $5 per year ; six months $3; three months $1.60 ; one month 75 cents, ox 3 cents per day, 218 South EIGHTH Street. mh7-3m gTBAWBEKRY WINE, _ EQUAL TO MALMSEY MADEIRA, Just received. ALBERT CL ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, fe» CORNER ELEVENTH and VINE Street* "DOWEN & CO.’S LITHOGRAPHIC A/, ESTABLISHMENT, Southwest Corner of ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sts. • AND NO. 515 MINOR STREET, - PHILADELPHIA. Every description of LITHOGRAPHY, PLATE PRINTING, and COLORING EXECUTED IN THB MOST BUTEBIOB MANNER. mhio-tf J. HANNA, OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT CLAIMS. No. 252 F street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth, WASHINGTON. D, C. Particular attention given to the Adjustment and Col lection of Army and Navy. Contractors 1 Claims, Quarter masters* Vouchers, Mail Contractors* and Postmasters 1 Accounts, Certificates of Indebtedness, and the Prosecu tion of Claims for Losses of Steamboats and other pro perty in Government employ. Also to Investments in and Purchase and sale of Government Securities. . Prompt and faithful attention will he given to all busi ness entrusted to me. ’ REFERENCES: SPENCER. .VILLA & CO. . Boston. LIVERMORE. CLEWS-&■ CO., New York. VERMILYE & CO., “ BARER, WESCOTT & G©w Philadelphia. S. T. CABBY. “ W. J. WAINWKIGHT., “ HANNA. HART & GO.,Pittsburg. GEORGE C. GLASS & C©i, Cincinnati, G. H. BUSSrNG:& COj, “• C. D. COFFIN. Esq., “ . L. A. BENOIST.& CO., St. Louis. ANDERSON &. WATSON, “ MARC & HERTEL, Chicago.. S. P„ BRADY & CO,, Detroit. WILLIAMS & CO., “ Hj WICK & CO., Cltfvsland. - It.: HANNA. & GO;, . ALYORD. lndianapolis. .TOBN BERGUSON, San Francisco HENRY BIGELOW, ffcsj., QUIGLY, MORION. & CO., Louisville. Washington, April, 1863. HAIR RESTORED. - . BALDNESS PREVENTED. LONDON, HMM. RESTORER. ■ Aj$TD DRESSING-. The most safe and reliable ar ticleever discovered for the growth and pre- human hair, ‘ • nyevenfcing gray hair, and resto-. i±4g its pristine beauty and cclQi\.. Also removing any eruptive di&e?.fses; Itching, Scurf-,.Dandruff, &c. Many-who Wevebitidandsi-ayhavehadtheirh.ftirfestdred by the see of tlie H air Coi:§R EEsronpa.” Its extraordinary influencoin restoiihg'gray hair" t 0,.. . its original life-like appearauce is-truTy won4 er * -fui It does no,t require any preparation; be>v Sare or after its use. keeps ihe,.hair saft, smooth and flexible, auth is certabfly , an indispensable article, >in’ every., toilet. All-who wish, s. beautiful aud glossy v hea7“WB^ Business Ageitto-,..-------•l&.affiJLT.sß9KHEb£V> THIS IIWSS ! AT)’EVEIBEG, Mar Si to oriikk. . —Hr. J.S. 'Wrigh.t'. Afier which tL&'Carfie®etta of ■_ guaebfaits. • STous. Tonrbil]oii'vr.'.v.v-,w- b. . To conclude \ . . a THE"3I7RG3S?Xf OFPASTS. , , Hfchael, the Artisan*.-.;-.*.:-*--.-”;* • J. S. 'Wright.' . Poors open at 7&: Curtail ' will rise at 8 WEW TB®A.TRE.--. •r* ' Lessee and Manager/;.... Mr. W' WHEATLEY/ ENGAGEMENT Cffylfsa 3MTCILT.E WESTERN FOR NIGS3TS ONXY,<~- WH-owi!! appear in thG , '2f£&fc t lSoral Drams of : EAST LYNNE; \ .; TUESDAY EYESTEIftfi Biy stb. IKS*' WSTERST. - Eari Mount Severn .W; H. Eealr.'- Sir Francis Levisou n .iv<.............F. Kta-daunt,' Justice F&ire r.........,.C. Kirnsslaad. Archibald Carlisle. J W--Collier. ' Richard riare J. W. BfaisdelL . William .. ..The Little Le-Brun. Miss Corner ~U r. v», vwMiss Mary; Wells. - Mm Hare--- .........Mrs. Sott. Barbary Haro .iMris. George" Jo»;doa.'' r Joyce Hallijobn .Miss J.ffeuiry. . The orchestra, under the birectiezrof Mr. Mark: Has«- > ler,/will perforin, during the erbilhig, various gems of operatic ami popular music. •' , Mr. YTbes t]ey has great pi eaaure 13 announcing an en- * gagemenfc with the eminent Ooinedipißie, Mrs- JOHN '• • „ /- the Queen of .Comedy, .and. commencing. &foid’ay, - May 31. in the J?airy Extravaganza," * -• ,v THE PATE ONE WITH THE UCBDEN LOCKS, ..produced air great expense.. with entirely : n»w. Scanary ; and Effects by J. E. HaYES and J. 3. S3LWYN. i Price6—7s, .'3O, and 25 cents. • _ Box-Office open from 9 A: M. to 5. P. eE The cun ainwiil rise at S o’clock, antri&e performance conclude by a quarter to 13 every night. myd-fffc ’ rtBEAT METROPOLITAN QUABRU- >' PEE COMBINATION! FOUR COMPLETE EXHIBITIONS for - ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION l :. The proprietors of. this remarlcable Combinati'ott • respectfully give notice that they have arranged to in-* augnrato . A SERIES OF PERFORMANCES AND EXHIBITIONS ' IN PHILADELPHIA. • On MONDAY, May the4th,*‘‘ FOR SIX.DAYS 'ONL Y. In the eligible and conveniently located enclosure,' "■ BROAD Street, cornerofLocu=t, adioiomgtte"'* ACADEMY ’OF -MUSIC/ . - And point- with justiciable prid® to the following GREAT PEATDRES OF TEE ESTABLISHMENT: GEORGE F. BAILEY’S EXTENSIVE CIRCUS, ' With its - STAR TROUPE OF PERFORMERS. ' Splendid stud of thorough-bred Horses, and gorgeoda paraphernalia. HERR DRIESBACH’S LARGE AND COMPREHENSIVE 3IENAGERIE. ur. • J. C. QUICKS COLOSSAL HIPPOPOTAMUS, ' Impelled at a cost of Forty Thousand Dollars. ’ • ■ ■ THE FIRST, LAST, AND ONLY OPPORTUNITY Of aiewinsrtbis giganticb«ast, the HEBE3IOTH OF HOLY WRIT. Of whom Job ssyp, “ Upon the Earth there is not kis like. ’* The present specimen is the only one ever brought to this continent. and was captured on the White Nile, two thousand miles above the. citv of Cairo, by - . ALI, THE EGYPTIAN, - His present keeper. _• SANDS. NATHANS, & CO. ’S PERFORMING ELEPHANTS, A NTHONY AND CLEOPATRA. , VICTORIA AND ALBERT, THE PERFORMANCES IN THE ARENA, - •’ Will introduce? largenurcherof .. ... . FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS, Amongwhow are— - BA3I BURT, the great Hurdle Rider ; PHILO NA THANS, in his'Classical Acts.; CHARLES. RIVERS;‘the acc' nrplished J'onr-horse rider; The WAnderfu! BROTHERS, - J. WARD. THE HUMOROUS CLOWN,- and manv others. L-sides a • FULL TROUPE OF YAULTERS, &c., &c. ' THE‘MENAGERIE comprises a large collection of the most scarce and in teresting specimens of the brute creation, -including the' wonderful The great Polar Bear, Grizzly Bears, Lion. 3, -Tigers. Hyenas. Leopards.and-many other kinds. HERR PERFORMING ANIMALS. -..51,962 45 .... 918 92 .... 4,846 67 .... 4,864 19 .... 121 87 .... 2,000 00 6O 00 .... 1,498 76 5415 ..... 180 81 Such a rare combination of and Attractions has sever before been offered to the public, and in a re view of the MANY SOURCES OF ENTERTAINMENT it offers. and the remarkably SMALL PRICE OF ADMISSION, it must be pronounced THE CHE AP-EST AND BEST Show in the World. Admission-to the Four Great 5h0w5......... A Seats, for the accommodation of La dies and Families. 25 cents extra, A MORNING EXHIBITION, Tor the accommodation of Clergyraen, Ladies, Children, and others, who may uot desire to witness the CircuA performances, will he given every-day from 11 A. M.*to IP.M., when • . ’ THE HIPPOPOTAMUS THE ELEPHANTS, HERE DRIESBACH’S MBNAGERIEI . AND PERFOR3IING-ANIMALS, Will be exhibited ' •. - - .$50,116 48 . 19,370 00 . 21,509 91 . 9,912 91. . 7 r 374 47 . 1,082 87 . 70,265 00 64 . EXCLUSIVELY. Admission, TWNNTY-FIVE CENTS. . AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE at3P. M. .Doors openat ha’fpast2. EVENING PEKFOHMANGE at S o’clock. D oors open at 7. MUSICAL FUND HALL. ATX HAR3IONIA MUSICAL.SOCIETY, THIRD AND LAST- CON CERT',THIS -8E AJSON. The Society •grill .give their Third arid- Last SOIREE oil TUESDAY EVENING,- May sth,- as above, and will pre sent selections from the Oratorio, THE CITIES OF THE PLAIN, composed by FRANK T. S. DARLEY, together 'with miscellaneous. Music, Solos, Duets, Choruses, &c., from Classical.and Popular Authors. Professor A. R. TAYLOR will.Rive.his valuable-aid, and the whole will he under the direction of Dr. MPIGNEN, as Conductor, assisted hy Prof. M. H. CROSS,Pianist of the Society. TICKETS FIFTY CENTS FACS' ;• to be had at Gould’s Andre ? s, »ndLee &Walker’s- Music- Stores, and at the Hall.. Subscribers and others will also- receive their tickets at Gould’s on the day.of' the Concert, between 1 and 6 oiclock P. M.- Concert.to commence at S-o^clock. PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A THE FINE ARTS, Owingtotlie influx.of Taluabie-Picbures from Nov York and elsewhere, the Exhibition- -will not open till THURSDAY, Ua? 7th.- mys.-2fc, • /GERMANIA ORCHESTRA—PUBLIO V REHEARSALS every. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at ZH o’clock, at the MUSICAL-FUND HALL, CJJE& SENTE, conductor. Tickets 25 cents. Packages of At* tickets $l. To be bad of Andr6 & Co., No. 1101 Chestnut street; J. E. Gould, Seventh and Chestnut, and at tht Hall door. n027-tf Hasslem okceEstba. NETO OFFICE. » South EIGHTH Street, below Walnut. delO-f QTBREOSCOPTICONS FOR PUBLIC . in.large orr small halls, with views,. Ecenes, and representaUons,of> fine. Statuary. both. n of Europe and America,. incidents>.places, and battles of thepresenVßebellion,. Made and for sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., . Manufacturing Opticians, CHESTNUT Sheet, Philadelphia. Full priced and illustrated-Cataloguea sent by mail free. ‘ . ap3o-tai . RAILROAD EINES. AND- PHILADELPHIA. RAIL-, EOAD,~\-IA MEDIA. . ■ - SUMMER BOARDERS Will find pleasant and at the fol- ( lowing places on or hear thetHailroad: Trains to and from the cits 3vo times each way daily.. COUPON AN-D SEASON.wiCSETS AT I.OWRATRS., Near Wallingford Stations Mr. C. W. Thomas, IN MEDIA, THE CHESTNUT GROVE CHARTERHOUSE. ♦ ’■ • • ' 1 Nea'r Media, Mr: Peter; Wqrral,. Mrs. M. A. Worrell, Mrs. Wm. Brooke, MiesDassmore, Gideon MalLn, Tho mas Malin, J. Edwards. ' ' For further information inquire of HENDERSON, at the BiSPOIT.IN MEDIA. • * ‘ \* Near Lejmi, H. Fields ,;.-near Glen Riddle, SLeyis. Near Fehnelton. leva Jobson; near Darlington, Joalt near Gien. 'Mills,' J- Matin,-B. Green; near-.' Cheysey.’s Shops, JOb-Seoit, J. Preston Thomas'.’ ■ There are niahy others near the above and other tions who,will take boarders. . 1 Baggage, &c. i collected-and delivered b>'H.. ALEX-r 'ANDER, Express. Agent, in the DEPOT, northeast corner-.. of Streets. ' , ap23-.36t.,. fT?nr-rnrm7H the miladbl,, WW-lPL.*)jfc!jiLiiA*-lpgiA AUB.EASTERM TEANS-,. POBTATIOH COMPANY & now prepared fo forward*, frelS;ll FKOM PHILADELPHIA TO BEWYORK. VIA CAMDSN.AND POKC MONMODia Freights received at-THIRD.Wharf aboyeASCH Bk. The attention, of Merchants andrShipper&is directed. t*/,, this hew and'executions rente, ana a portion of tne!li»y patronage .is respectfully; solicited • 1»8 WORTH wajUOTB. W. T. GRIFEITTS, Jr., General Manager. ■Eg»njggißSS3- P HI L,A.I)EJjPHIA wV lr - w«\and elmira r. r; li-ne -1663 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1863, For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON-, ’ELMIRA, and all. (Points in the W;. aid : N. W. Passenger Trainsleato, : I)epot of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, corner, i Broad and streets, at 8.15 A. M, apd 3.3Q.P. ,M., daily. Sundays excepted. • , , QUICKEST ROUTE ftom Philadelphia to ppmts.ltV Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New ! York, &c., &e. Baggage checked through to Baffalo* - Niagara Falls, or intermediate Points. ‘ Through Express Freight Train fonall BWntß.abOYQ* ! leaves daily at .6 P. M ’ Forfurtherinformation apply to . . OiOHN S. HfLLBS, v : THIRTEENTH and CA&OWHttI.,>n4. N;W:. eoAj* ‘ SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. jaSttf TTNJ.ON"' TKANSPOBTA.TIOSJ' COM \J pant —"We have sold and transforxed.tha busi tiasr and property of said Company tQtho PHTLAJDBti* j?hia anbeastehh tkansportatiok compamx of and from this dafe CASg &c 0 > Union Transportation Company. pgTT. j_-n-gT.PBiA. April 7.1863. : - v aplQ-tf •PHILAPELPHIA”AND EASTERN X TRANSPORTATION COMPANY having purchased the property t and succeeded, to the business, of the Union TransportationlCompany, -will continue the same as here tofore, via CAMDENana PORT MONMOUTH. ' W. P, GBIFEITTS, Jr. , General Manager. GEO. B. MoCULLOH, Freignt Agent, __ 138 North WHARVES, C3d wharf above Arch st. > -^.lr—w STEAM PROPELLER JUSSBCIINE FOR HARTFORD.—The steamer Ra k ah, Jones, master, is now repel vine freight for H.itford, at 'W'etotet’s.. seoona Market Ktrppf TTrvv terms, aonly on the wuarr, or to . . street, ioi term*, spp iv >yM. M- BAIRD & CO., iaa Soath- RCBLAWARS Avenae. FOB NEW YORK, JhShSßKvia DELAWARE AND RARITAN CA NAL DESPATCH AND SWIFTSUBE LINES, - The steamers of thie line are leaving daily at 12 M., ud BP M. from third pier above WALNUT Street. For freight, which mil be t&kenon. accommodating terms, apply to WM. M. BAIRD & CO., mh26-tf 133 South DELAWARE Avence. FOB NEW YORK—NEW JmmUhLbAILT LHT&-YIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CDNAL. • . ... • Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Com* pany reeeivo freight and leave daily at 2 P.M., dellveria their cargoes in New York the following day. IrriAtatotaa at rates. ltdb No 14 SOUTH WHARVES. PhUadelphta. no. n e . jaMES HAND, Agent, . tnUf Piets U ss4 IS EAST BlVE&fiew Ym^. AMUSEMENTS. Villbe gwen by the MUSICAL FUND HALL, «C r j. S. TTrisM. OR, THE ELOHSSSEHT, HIPPOPOTAMUS* WEST OH ESTES