. ‘ „,)y LEAGITZ 110 USE, ins bTIZEET, PurrAnimmitA, May 2, ',,arming or the UNION LBAOIIII of Phi held on THURSDAY EVENING, the take into consideration the acceptance :.-,:•:;';:rlately obtained from the Legislature of ,f p;ausylvania. the Board of Directors: GEORGE SOBER, Secretary. • 4.1:011GE THODIPSON—ANOTIIEII. te..l.TlNo.—Thirty years ago, George Thome his first lecture, in this city, in tit , Cherry street, below I'Veventh. members of the same (`Larch to tiel u 'r . . ~"•!res, in the same building, which hr tyloteeting will take place nex: Pia D.% all of May, at S o'clock. P‘ttl' , i 'ilt r i,. 4. • , Copperheads of Eaglaed '1%7, 7.n' 50 cents. Tickets to lie Itn,3 .1,1 Cho:A - ant streets, of not Atdi .':emit gtretst and at INN 1".%3. MEETING F PENN. °I. t he ( " r : Vr; .%1 ..t o PHI v ELPittA il3fcrl tArch, ..:TiAy Evening, Mny t 1.1,9 6 ,4. at o'clock. -:on ii.,otteriiir v DW; M. I.l'sitit)...S. 4:3:11,1,1!r ENTRA 'on ntiti•o on L'i - Liez; , (Atm oScrif"..;, and AU :• nit .lnd IL? flevolont 11 '.7::::. A j;()_;13;s or articles embraced in the large space has b,en :tppropria ::;:hilfition and .sale, of these articles in the L.,gan square. will aid in the ORNAMENTATION, as well .11d...et-e of the Fair, will l,e very ERANNLiN PEALE, Chairman, No. 111311. GIRARD Street. 10761A5 P. .TAMES, Chairman of the Ladies' :ca. 400 S. Agrali Street. inyft-tuth,Nt orFICE CATAwissm Rin.uo4n ,c,IPAINY, No. 424 WALNUT Street. PITT LA:DM:PiII A , May 2. 1334. ry held THIS DAY by . the St or SSA" RAILROAD COMPANY, the fo low to,erVe as °Hirers for the ensuing year: HASKINS DTI PUY. . . —Sanniol V. Merrick, M. P. lintchim.on, Cox, Coffin Colket, of Pniimiolphia; -Tofu Von, New York; 4:1311,: R. P.xt..”• 131, '"" 1 ' N. Y. MITTCIIENS.E.V, Serr.7iary, FOITHTII _NATIONA L HANK OF 11/LADELTIIII„ 723 ST. i'II'ILADEL - PH lA. May 2,1861 of the roortb National 'Soul: of Philatiel •cdocleily•with the provision. of Section 24th "An net to provide a Notional Curren- I, a pledge of United hrd,_s otookv, and to th, , eirenlation 2nd redemption $124,21)0 ...... . ........................ ........ 173,703 SAML. MuMULT,AN, Cashier. -111 , -.ccibed before too the second day of PETF.I2. Alderman. • A MEETING OF TILE MAME the If. R Church, in f 4 yoc of I. y will beheld al Trinity M. E. Church, above Racy, on NtiIi7.I,NRSDAI EVE- M:iy 4th, at B clock. ,:hodie is requested. as mutters or import Tutnicluced for sonsiOf riLZion T. K. Samuel C. Sharp; Ge org , (:ookurtn. Jo:1°01 TI,IIIP-.n. Rohn . T. T. Taker, Sr. I) or. MEETING OF TZIF. WORKING :IE,N'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION will be . (Tne..day) EVENING, at, the Hall, Minn sPßlN(3 Ci.AR DEN StreeM Col, Wm. It F. A. Yan Cleve, Miss Mary Grew. and :eidress the meeting. The public are in- Its NOTICE TO STOCKRIOLDERS.— , Ala,uat Meeting of the Stockholders of the :11.1411 0 GUANO COMPANY will he bold on 1 y : ty 10th, 1564, at 2 0 .. 010c1i I'. M., at 113 ~ ."10711 street, to elect five Directors for the en.- „ J. L. 111200 ALT, Pre:iident. ... Tull LADIES , (101EIEITTE.E. EPON ...,;;! - s Kr WARE FOR CENTRAL FAIR grate :- .1;1, 1 ge the following donations: -.!, p;..ile $570 00 ~,,, : ‘,ll. furniture; 500 OD . Y..ore ::. Campion. 200 03 c .,.... ; ,,,.., Sens k Ce, furniture ... -. OSS 00 s„ iVillets, furniture 350 1)0 , & -on, cash 100 00 .!T & Pro., furniture 250 00 .., 5. Co., furniture 156 00 -,...,,j, furniture 60 0) . 1 . . fit rniture 50 50 •.. , ...o,i. undertaker, cash 2i 00 .41.4. undertaker, cash 30 00 r:.c. nndertaker, cash 30 00 1 ,, l; blinds 20 00 .furniture %I 00 1.. rd., furniture 50 00 furniture 30 OD ~0,. furniture Si 00 T. .e borne, furniture 10.) ul) o.nlkels. furniture 50 01) 7.11ir.. ntrnittins 50 00 7. :mu:titre 45 03 rnitore 10 00 furniture 50 01) ~ 5, cllfulture 40 06 .i... 70. :, , b 400 ROBE Mi 1 1. I.3lrnit EEO= ==2E . .. .... .. . i tt, Foropaimb. furniture 25 OD ...,1. unittre. , 10 00 rpp. : . ru,tie frame. 10 00 ...,-. =n-tic frames 750 ..::, 111111iIIITO 17 50 furniture 8 00 :. Co.. call 10 00 MRS. SETH. B. STITT, Chairman. GREAT CENTRAL the Committee on Labor Income, and :M.llotall SEVENTH Street:Philadelphia. Treamnrer of this Cointuittce t ac- the receipt of the following ,uli.,criytione: • 4,1 Lecture of "Grace te ,, nwoud'• 6.-o. Tyndale and Mrs. J. W. Fornoy.s737 50 Wrigin t E:sq., "one d - ay' rove- J!,l , `TY. spring Garden and Franklin of;loyee6 in auction store of John 13 .d. il. E.g. , WiCOMSCO, Dan ph i u county, • e: . lecture by him 500 ef W. T. Snodgrass, Esq., per I.',l‘v. .stir. thairnutu 8 00 310 50 , Cash....itt—Cash.... 200 - 6 00,01ney Dyer - 1000 5 003. Tatum, Esq 20 00 ..tiken:ol, also per ditto.• 0, 00 00 -ell:. Newland Sr Co., per. ditto 20 00 -,.:' J. B. E. & Son, per ditto 13 50 .i W, 6, & Co., per ditto 10 00 1, t , .2.3 00 Cash, F. A 40 00 W.&11. 11.— 15 25:Cash, H. C, - . S 10 00 r. lil., no days income, per H. Simons 20 00 d.rshall Ilenzey, chairman: hnell i:5 00 Waiter,lierghaimer, ...........10• 10 001 &Co .:,.,.... .... 10 00 Farnham, Kirkh am, ft.l! S CO. 10 001 ASt Ca 21 00 1,11,1, of Fredonia Division, N0.:36, Sous ~ - z.i., , por Wm. Nicholson, James al. ..i .!..ha Wear 15 CO all :....ns, per Mrs. J. W. Forney 2,0 ,1,,..1', 01Iles.,Third dish...let, rsinitted .. ,reiri.. per John M. Riley, Esq. ~ SI 25 ni.1... 6!inra Relate, per ditto 5 50 li-ia•r, clerks, and employees of "The . remitted by lire. J. W. Forney, per Y. win :ow, 'shalom. - 2&361 .11 , 011. F.,11..tf10 o( . l;Cash 100 .•:;1 1 50iCash 100 ; '.., ~., of Wash. Butcher, Esq., Agent, !I 1 . . , 11,P, NO. 146 N. Front street 13231 D•rr, per Rev. Dr. Suddards • 10 00 --. _ 60 00,111. A. 31. Brady-.• 200 .. f,,:111 2 001.4 private family— 400 Jt1112 , 1 W. WAG HORN, Treasurer. ~.-. N..„ /IS S. SEVE,:cTI - Street, fhilacla. '-uliption, , of "ouelay's labor'' Mom em= •••:, ,1,1- . ., income" (Iromjrofeiound and . • one day's revenue" of stores, mills, &c., and remittances by mail, duly am: acknowledged in this paper. it THE COMMITTEE ON "CHILD. CIMTHING" acknowledge the follow -31:- ]-t: ... _ . _ .. . . Valued at —.1a;.1...-., 'N. Eighth St., 2 .nuts `I:1S 00 V. , ....).: ?!.. ou. goods 10 00 dr, 1300 1i,..F.:7•.n. (1., 2.5 00 -‘,..):. do 54 64 '.... : a: C. , .. do 2639 Ervien (additional) 41 00 15 93 . patterns 20 00 19 45 rt a Bro 16 63 12 (k) 6 00 19 35 10 00 3000 6 00 40 00 50 00 .35 20 SI 59 7 65 13 25 Bunter, Heston - Tilde, 120 yards calico -I,rd S C... ; Cromberger, Eleventh street; ) Long's, Eighth and Arch: Nichols; Areet; Madame Appel, 1007 Spring eninvoiced_ ;. . particularly in need of two articles: bathing snits, and fine white Jaconet dmmtien of either, sent as early as of the Work Committee, No. 11 be duly acknowledged. !011155 1110 city null 'Emily, who de. : t.. for the Fair," the Committee sty ;•1 the immense variety of articles in will be most acceptable. It is import .: ihe c•Mtribiltions sent by the last week the LOGAN SQUARE DEPOT or to No. addressed clearly, to MRS. SOHN C. CRESSON, Chairman. 3=.ttrzuv .:cwL:rzvt RIZZO CHEAT CE:SII"FRAI. FAIR. T.. 1 s 10. 1 .1 in Philadelphia, Jane, 154. ' , I3I:MITTEE 0.7 , 1 CANNED FRUITS CENTRAL FAIR _most respectfully in in Canned Fruits, Brandy Fruits, y,tt - TA, Fish, Lobsters, Veaetables, sort, Pickles, Sweet Pickles, Domestic Pre-erves and Jellies of all kinds., either in feel that, as the season is drawing to a 1.10-1 of our merchants" stocks are nearly tn.-y ion-t look to the homes of our genes c citizens throughout the three States •-• and Leg of them to contribute of their re and thus aid the noble cause in which foots so deep an imere , t. • Contribu oo.-,lFruit Committee," if ,eut by pri ' LI;I:‘ Is: left at the stiffen of Messrat. ARCHER & REEVES; 4 7EI: ID ad 46 ELAWARE AVENUE. 7:,'.1,.,;,d or express, the packages must be F. B. REEVES, ( _.I:3:AT CENTRAL FAIR WAREHOUSE, Philadelphia, 7 ,, 1pt from railroad or express company must to the Chairman. prepaid. 1 . ,, ”; , 'Y will also be gladly received, and to the purchase of articles in onr depart ar., always inconstant use for onr sick and Sams of any amount may be sent Chairman, and are earnestly solicited. 'F.. REEVES Chairman. 45 North w ATER Street. "-~-. 79IEODORE CUYLER, Chairman. • - - 4626 South RITTENHOUSE SQUARE. . LADIES' COMMITTEE. CLAYTON, 717 Walnut xtreei. iIAIILES (i I7.PIN t 709 Walnut street. 1707 t street. ..!LWIIoLD, S. W. Spruce and Eighteenth street NARRLE, 240 Pine street. 1 2 .1 BURNETT, Fortieth and Chestnut, W. P 3111ATIN, 40th and Spruce, W. P. TAWS, Tnlpellocke St. GeWnantown. ORNTLIIIIRIVR COMAPPYRE. RHODES, 107 S. Water street. YEIZKVS, 18 and al Letitia Court. LEE, 46 N. Delaware Avenue . I..?.EXSAMER, Dock-street Market. WPIGIIT ' Franklin and Sp. Garden streets Gormnaltown. Bridgeton, I .T. Ti)WNsEND, Townsend, Delaware. It i It ILAT CEA - THAI. FAIR FOR THE NITED sTATES SANITARY COMMISSION. 14!: I''• , 74MITTEE ON RECEPTION OP Goons, on Eighteenth street, from Race --"' -t , --E—Entrauce on Eighteenth street. PIIILd_DELPIIIA, April IS, MI. ,o. "Reception of Goods" are now ' , V.• any tirtiCleS designed for the Fair, r..-operation of the various branches y, as their labors most necessarily EVeIT package ehould be properly Chairman or any member of the • ....• are authorized to receipt and acknoW- '^'?•r 1., inform the public that all of the companies have generously offered ze the Committee free of charge. A. IL Chairman. ' •• • ls-eretary. '••••• -1 a Tuesday end Friday afternoons, at A. R. MeHENRY, A. S. ROBERTS, ix., EDWARD IL RI VWLEY, JAMES N. STONE, DAVID C. ih , (IAMMOIN, GEORGE A. MeRINSTRY, S. S. MOON, J. D. ELLIS, JAMES S. MARTIN, JOS. HARRISON', Ja., Cnninittee. Pit Ii • IDELPHIA COMMERCIAL , RAILROAD COMPANY.—No ""'.Y that a meeting of the Commission hy act of the General Assembly of the Penugylvanitt, entitled .'An Act to Philadelphia Commerchtl Wharf and. approved the twenty-iifth day of 1 0 No n books, receive subscriptions, aal . auy by the nate!, stvle, and title of I A COMMERCIAL 'WHARF AND L.,. , •311'.i NY, will be held on the TWENTY = NAY, A. D. 1864, between th e hours A. 11. Ulld four o'clock. P_ M., at No. 327 floor, Room No. 2, in the city 'OA, and from day today, in pursuance and for the purposes therein - • 1, ...videed. EDMUND A. SOUDER, DAVID JAYNE, SAMUEL T. BODINE, J. VAUGHAN MERRICK, t. E. W. WARNER; TITUS S. EMERY. 'A. itf...3.2,1261. I/eVPHILADELPHIA ICATATORIux --- AND rnyz-ium, INSTITUT% 219 SOLTTit BROAD ST R Fat In o preparations for Lifestimmer treason, com_pellad to dela the 0W... y hool till WEDIYRSDAY, d o p r r. to g , icib day lie invites his friends and the pa tron. t ~tablightuout to aßonoral inspootiotr, from - „k!Ilf. to 9r. M. The Swimming Department has been main mach improved - , and, in its May, dress, will be. vo rth ,eeing. ON THURSDAY, MAY 5, the Institution will be opened again for regular bust nacQ. in both departmentg For particular:3 soo circulars. my: 3t NOVEL. LECTERE.—MISN EVANS, the youthful) Welsh Lectur.e , ge., who has been as tonishing great audiences in New York (only 16 years old), tvill deliver one of her unique and etonnent ad dresses upon Tempera nye, on Fitt lily EVENING, May 6th, in CONCERT 11ALL, at 711 o'clock. MISS EVANS has uo equal of tier age, and her toe -tures are given with marvellous power and eloquence. With her sweet, 1mi:4c:11 mice, She makes henielf heard in the largest audience roots with perfect rase. TICKETS '2.5 Celli;, In be Obtained at the pripelpar MuKie Store=, and at the door. Ni, postponement tor the - weather. niy2-rit ENITED STATES (lIIIISTIAN colirofiSi..l(ix—, A 1)1 Es 1111N?:P1 A.l , 00,g_ CERT 11M.1.. —A Meeting of Ladle, of all the Ec. i i i ir o . heal Cloirelios of tlio city will ho bold at CONCEIZT BALL on WEDNESDAS: MORNING next, May 4th, at Wo 0' oo,k. The lin% Dr. Kirk, of Boston, Rev. J. I'. Duryea, of New York, and soiro Ihe flay Cleygy will a ddro,.., the meeting in rotoromo I, Om orga nix:lt:on of Lads' Chris tian Commission , in the several congTogations. A fall attendance of illterehted temporal ant sr ,,„ „„, „. e zi„,, of our brave soldiers is earnestly re qtles.ted. L(4311%1144 Which tra mukt lie riva pared to meet. OEOIIOE 11. STUART, niy2-31 - Chairman. TItiTTEIII STATES Eillilswitx COMMISSION.—A NAT'L/NAT. 111 - OYR:it - ENT. A online meeilllb" of Instil - mat chararter and importance will lie held in the Church of the Eldpha. ny OIL C IN:ITT Street, corner of Fifteenth. on TUESDAY EVE NING next. Mar lid, at 7.t o'clock. JR. Rev. CHARLES P. Mel LVAINE, D.D., Bishop of Ohio, will preside, and deliver the opening address. Statement, of the Christian work in the Army will be Made by Rev. E. N. EIRE - , D.ll. of Bogon. ' - Rev. 30SEPII T. DURYEA, of New York.. E. S. TOBEY, Rzci. of Boston, - - (Ea-]'resident of Board of Trade.) All of whom have recentlyretnrned from the Army of the Potomac. sh.,t 01-0 1,0 co:Dpeted Bishop SIMPSON, Rev. WIIEATi/N SMITH, D. D., of Philadelphia. Alensures affecting the interests of the United States Christian commission throughout country.. and of great importance to the soldier—so soon to meet the enemy on the battlefield—will GE O. 11. STUART, Phila. 1 - • • JOUN' I'. CROZER, `: Fv,entive JAY CcooKE, nEmoND, B os t on, dontnitivii. S. JANES. New York, J AtV.ll-a• • W E. BOARDMAN, Sperptary. \ D v ItTAISVFMENT OF PUBLIC' inwn. OFF 1 ,1; 113111,1NF1, S. W. curlier Wit bNITT andFIFTH Street . PITILADELPITIA,May 1, 15 , 11. NOTICIL—Otrnor. o, Hack. and Can kept for biro are motiii.a that they mast renew their licenses on or Ir-torn the fir,t d:ty of Jnno, IG:4. . The peilaity for imc,lect is Five (ii) Dollars for each time the vehicle i: used Otter that %laic. :tot wilt be strictlyculiaTeit. • TUOS. Ilt TP.IIII. Iny' , --:r4 : - - _ LiC,Cll.tilt Clerk. Far SU7 . 7 l i. -14 1: 1 ;b 4, 1t, 0 11 ; : t . i r latt for Ci lL m L uaiL r( 6 ioe Day' , 3.01,..r. 'pm. , . or Revamp), roceivad TO-DAY by Jwiz; ly cdt a(3110 - 11N, TreaAnrcr, Wilco No. 118 South sEVENtII Streot, Philadelphia. La all prwort iy wspond. Sob6criptions and rtmitlanees by mail duly rvc.....ipte.db. , r, and acknowledged hi the act, ap23-lm TICE GREAT CENTRAL - FAIR.— IL~' The Committee on STOVES - AND 110L1,0 - tv_ WARE would respectfully call the attention of the Trade to this part - el 4 the Exhilnuon j and we would call upon the Stove Manufacturers. Sheet-Iron :and Tin-Plate worl:, T s, in the States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, to prepare some articlesrfor exhibition, anal we hope the entire trade will not fail to make a do nation, either in money or goods. There is not - one - who cannot contribute something. _lf unable to C.., tribute largely, iu the nay-of Stoves anal Ranges, all can at least contriltute a dozed - milk-pans,. tin-cups, m ilk-cans, or money, that would enable the Commis sion to purchase a Start, blanket, or some necessary ar ticle for our sick and wounded soldiers, who are now fazhiina our battles. The goods should be soot forward by the 11th of May or theist of June. All articles should be well packed, and marked with their reasonable value on Oar end. The donor can mark his name on packages, and direct therh to WILLIAM P. CRESSON,. Sanitary Commission, Chairman on Stoves Had o[ollow-ware and send invoice to WILLIAM P. CRESSON, Ito. IT.L.t CHESTNUT Street. We would also suggest that several parties from the same vicinity could combine and make up :a box of ar ticles in this way. This would save freight. But do net pro-pay the freight. - - - We here the trade will respond liberally to this call. Gary eO.II)IITrEE. - WILLIAM I'. CIIESSON, Chairman. cENTISAL COMMITTEE. Dr.- Ch arles Noble, R. Peterson, Cresswell, I.- A. Sheppard, W. L. - McDowell, - A. W. nand, R E. Chase. J. Bartlett, labia Whiteman, Charles Gilbert, Charles Savory, .Tohn S. Clark, Albert R. touring,- Charles Williams, - Kisterbock, - • - Henry Hill, Purves, -•- Thomas Dixon, W. A_ Arnold, - James 4.indrows, Jaceb W.:•ymer, . • Jacob %weaver, Same] Hill, D. Merdhou. F. GREAT CENTRAL . FAIR, PHILADELPHIA. noRTICULTURAT. AND FLORAL DEPARTMENT. The Committee in charge of this Department respect fully- solicits contributions for either exhibition or sale, at the Fair in Jane next, of Fruit, Flowers, and Vege tables, also, Bouquets, Phantom Bouquets, Baskets of FlotrorP, Autumn Leaves, Floral Designs, Aquaria, Hanging Baskets, . Seeds, Flower Stands, • Gardening Books, Fern Cases, Fountains, Aviaries, Horticultural Iron Work, Gardeningtlmelements, " Wire Work, Native Wine, " China and Glass, Garden Seats and _ ases, " Pottery, Cut Flower, .Dried Fruit, Dried " = Foreign or Exotic Fruit, Wax " 1:2 : Wax Fruit, Leather " Garden Statuary. ln Short, Rustic Adornments of every kind, or any thing of a rural or rustic character that does not strictly belong to the Agricultural Department. Daily contributions of cut flowers, bouquets, designs, baskets, etc., so as to insure a constant and regular sup ply during the Fair, will be very acceptable, and con tributors will please arrange with the Chairman of the Committee on Baskets, Designs, and Bouquets, Mr. ROBERT EILVINOTON, Florist, LOCUST Street, near Thirty-seventh, WEST PHILADELPHIA, as to the days on which their contributions will be required. Daily contributions of Fruits and - Vegetables, not only for exhibition and sale, but a1,,0 for the use of the Re stauraut, will also be thanklfuly received. The time Axed for the opening of the Fair is the FIRST TUESDAY IE JUNE NEXT, and it will continue two weeks. All articles exeept cut flowers, fruit, and vege tables, must be received on or before the preceding day. 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 Le dis tinctly marked " Great Central Fair, Logan Square, Philadelphia, Horticultaral Departnii:nt, iiive of D. K. King, 723 Glmstnut sheet, Phi/fte/ph/a. " "Par Bale' , or "11,r Exhibition," as may be desired. Bills of lading. should also be forwarded to the same address. D. RODNEY KING, Chairman of Gentlemen's Com mittee. Mrs. J. RHEA BARTON, Chairman of Ladies' Com mittee. apa-tuths tjes ar.PHILADELPUIA, APRIL 23. —At a meeting of the TOBACCO and CIGAR interest In th.., GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, held thin af ternoon, at 4 o'clock, the following resolution was adopted : Re&olty.d, That the chairman district the city, and ap point Block Committees to solicit contributions, of mo ney, to'hacco, ciga, snuff, pipes, and any saleable ar tieler,, in aid of the Great Central Fair for the United States Sanitary Gummi:J:skm. 1). C. McCAMION, Chairman. Taro. 11. VF.TrEammt, Treasurer. A. J. BrCKNEIL, Jim., Secretary. NAMES OF COMMITTEES AND DISTRICTS. North side Market street to south side lan-are avenue to east side of Third street—Theo. K. Yet terlein and J. K. Taylor. • . . . North side Market . stie . et to south side Callowhillovest aide Third street to east side Eighth—J. C. Steiner, &Ac hill)/ Teller and William Warner. North side Market . street to south aide Callowhill, west side Broad street to Schuylkill—Levi. Beck, George Fite, John Douglass, and S. Meekinge. North side Callowhill street to Kensington, Delaware avenue to east side Sixth street—C. M. Meyers, J. M. Boyd, and H. W. Rank. Aorth side Callowhill street to Kensington, west side Sixth street to cast side Broad—Thomas Hare, W. Soby, and A. R. Fourgeray. North side Callowhill street to Girard. avenue, west side Broad street to Schuvlkill—S. Moore, S. H. Bush, S. F. Smith, and J. W. Wartman. Kensington East Kensington, and Richmond—L. Bomberger, £ W. Crottion, and George L. WOlOOll. South side Market to north side South street, Dela ware avenue to east side Fourth street—John T. Tett, Augustus Merino, and Wm. H. Fuguet. South side Market to north side South street,west side Fourth to east side Eighth street—W. M. Abbey, S. W. Ayres, J. H. Simmons, and D. L. Tingley, South side Market to north side South street,west side Eighth to east side Broad street—M. E. McDowell, E. A. Woodward, George Boldin, and James Russel. South side Market to north side South street, west side Broad street to Schuylkill—A. Armstrong, W. B. Mann, and Walter Garrett, South side South street to Reed street, Delaware ave nue to Schuylkill—George Jr. athrall W. 11. Nassau, 'Thos. Coekrill, and A. J. Buckner , Horatio Paine, K. D., General Collector , on Turkish divans, fancy pipes, Sc. ap2S-thstu3t. SPECIAL COMMITTEE. FANCY GOODS, itirA'ici-Es; JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. . - - The undereigned have been appointed a Sub-commit tee to request donations: FANCY GOODS. R ` EChrimtinan Clinton, L. Grosholt, ATCHES. John M. Harper E. Tracy. JEWLLJtY. F. Thibault, Thomas C. Garrett. SILVER WARE. JOB. T. Bailey, 0, W. Simons, Franklin Butler. PLATED WARE. Thomas Wriggius, Win. M. Farr. The Trade are respectfully requested to send in their donations as peirll/ as possible, to either of the Commit tee, or to the Chairman, J. E, CALDWELL, 822 CHESTNUT Street. Money donations will be received by GEO. W. SIMO34S, Treasurer. Sansorn-street Hall. LADIES' COMMITTEE. Mrs. James L. Claghorn, Chairman. Mrs. Joseph Harrison. Mrs. Morris Stroud. Mrs. W. H. Horstmann. Mrs. W. R Ellison- Mrs. Thomas Febes. Mrs. 3. W. Pritchett. Mrs. Henry C. Lea. Mrs. S. A. Harrison. Miss Louisa Clay,librn. Miss A. SaSer- Missl. Antelo. ap2B-stuth6t NOTICE...THE .ANNUAL MEET. ING of the Stockholders of the MARQUETTE MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN will be held on TUESDAY, the 3d day of May next, at their Office, No. 319 WALNUT Street. An Election for Directors will take place, to serve the Comvaiiy the ensuing year. DA \ ID S. HEYL, Secretary. PITTLADELPIITA, April 21, 1384. air22-tmy3. IW'2OFFICE OF TIIE - PlilA EXCHANGE COMPANY. PRiLADELPITIA, April ID, 1554. The Managers have this day declared a dividend of TWO DOLLARS per share, clear of all taxes, Payable on and after sth proximo. ap27-tmys HENRY D. SIIERRERD, Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE TIDIOIITE AND Ala,lifiliENY OIL COMPANY, No. 731 WAL NUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, April 30, 1364. Certificates of Stock are now ready for delivery, on presentation of the Treasurer's receipt at the Company's Office. P. B. BROWN, iny2-2t Secretary. TIOGA IMPROVEMENT CON.. TAN . —Notice is hereby given that a Meeting of the Stockholders of the Tioga Improvement Company will be held at No. 2.5 . MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, in the city of Philadelphla, on the Sd day of May next, be tween the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, to elect [managers. a President, and Treasurer of said Company. WILLIAM ELLIS, Treacneer. mbal-ttnyll No. 72,1 MARKET Street. _ A MEETING OF TILE STOCK HOLDERS Of the Bloom.burg Iron Company will be held at the Company's Office, at Iroudale, Co lumbia county, Penna., on WEDNESDAY, May Sib, 1.961, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to serve the ensiling year, and Mr the transaction of other busi ness. WIC E. S. BAKER, reasurer WATERary. No. 213 North Street. PHILADELPHIA, April IG, 1864. aplS-30t. GOLCONDA MINING COMPANY (OF MICHIGAN.)—The first Meeting of the "GOLCONDA MIXING COMPANY," under its Arti cles of AIS!SOCiatiOII, will be held on MONDAY, the Bth day of May, 1964, at No. 324 WALNUT Street, Phila delphin, at 11 o'clock A. M. A. H. A. DU N CES , B. Two of the Associates of Said Corporation. PHILADELPHIA, AprillB, 1961. ap2l-15t OFFICE OF THE VULCAN XINING COMPA.Nr OF MICHIGAN. PHILADELPHIA. April V, 1564. The ; mated animal meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Company Will he held on THURSDAY, May 12th. at 12 o•clock M., at their office, No. 324. WALNUT Street. Ali election for Directors will take place, to serve the. Company the ensuing year. ttp -13 t H. V. WOMEATII, Secretary. OFFICE BOHEMIAN MINING COMPANY, 155 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, Amin}, 1864. Notice is hereby given, that an assessment of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per Share on each and every Share of the Capital Stock has THIS DAY been called by the Board of Directors of the BOHEMIAN MINING COMPANY, doe :Lod payable OIL or before the 15th day of May, 1864, at the Mace of the Company - A.32 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. By order of the Board of Directors. apls-tmyls. L. MACTIER, Secretary. FOURTIRE AstlrLettto._ADpinCLl PHILADELPHIA AND READING COMPANY, So ° p fil te c n e ilml DIVIDEND rionct. —The fcillowmg-namott person 2 2 7 1 4 3 7th are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock. of this Company. The residence of several of them is un knolvn„ and it is, therefore, necessary that the .1-rtith cate of stock should be presented on Ectlling; for the Divi dend. S. READFORD, Treasttroo - 2. BTociatormpa9' NAmp.;.4. S. Lancaster, henry B. Sherer, John McintYre, I Andrew Turner, Beiij. F. Xcewport, Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich. sea-stutittf PENFINYLVA.NIARAIIROAD COM. PANY—Tutmsultpa's DEPARTNEdcr,• Pit/LAM:a,- PPIA. April 20, 31 - 1,-X NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS. —The . Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-an:ull dividend of live per cent. on the capital stock of the Company, oh-or' -f Notional and litaliCIWYC , , payabl e , one sad after May 10, plank powers of attorney for . collecting divide can h t be at th,t otlice Of the. Company, No. 238-South TlllllO Siro't. Stock and Scrip cortificate,for the extra be ready for delivery on and after May 2d, but no stock r scrip certificate:, will be delivered between the - gth May and tat June. THOMAS T. FIRTH. 111 y - l m Treasurer. CITE BOUNTY NOTICE. FR3 I, ; CITY BOUNTY FUND 130MAIISSION, No. 41i PIZUNESrreet, April 7,19 M. The City Bounty will continue to be paid until farther notice. Ice applications for 'Bounty will be entertained from recruits who enlisted prier to the date of the President:6 Proclamation, October 17, 1633. All future powers. or attorney for the City Bounty, from new recruits for Pennsylvania Krgiments, mus tered in after this chat., must be ondors6l by the officer in charge of the barracks that the man has been re ceived there. By order or the Commission, apt-tr SAMUEL IL.;. 'DAWSON, Secretary. —TRIE A S 11.7 R E 3-S DEPARTMENT NOIiTHERIN CENTRAL RAILWAY CO.- - CAI.NIttT STSTION, BALTimolllt. April 1, 13134. Notice lwreby Oren, that the Capital Steel: of the Northern Celltrill Railway Copipilny, for thu M11..0 of completing' a double track to Sunbury, pa . , will be itugnientra to an aliteratt equal to that of the existing Stock. Before offering it to the public, those who appear as Stockholdersim the Company'.s . books on the sth of April, ISS-1, will be allowed the privilege of subscribing, at the par value, t,, an amount equal to the Stock by them respectively held, Books will be opened for that purpose at this office, and kept open from the sth day of APRIL, 1564, until ti a• sth day of MAT, 1564. do subscription will be received for less than par. pavabie as follows: Twenty (20) per cent, at the time of subi,cription, itnil the remainder fu instalment,. of suck amounts and at sorb times as may be ordered by the Board of Directors. - . The boobs will be closed from 5 P. M. on the 4th . of April until 101. M. on the. 6th or April, and no trousfers allowed on the sth, By order, ap4121-ticdu tins J. S. LEIB, Treasurer. = CONVERSION OF LiEItIGII SCRIP INTO CAPITAL. STOCK. OFFICE OF THE LE HIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION. 1EM283 April 19-1. At a meeting of the Ileard o Managers, held. yester day, the following preamble and re.,olution were adopt ed,viz. : Wherena, Ample security has been provided for:the payment and satisfaction of se much of the mortgage debt of March 7, 1042 ' as has not been exchanged by the holders thereof for the new loan secured by the late mortgage dated April 1, lail; therefore That full Certificates: of Stock in the capital of this Company be forthwith issued to the holders of the Scrip Certificates, according to the number of shares in the latter certificates specified.; and that, until the necessary exchange of certificates can be effected, tho Present holders of said Scrip Certificates he entitled, now and hereafter, to all the rights and privileges of Stock holders of this Company. Published by order of the Doan& apllO-6t EDWIN WALTER, Secretary, MILITARY. ATTENTION! RECRUITING OF FILERS. —Twelve active young men, who have been in the ecrvice twelve mouths, desire to cuter the Na vy, nod &oh be had by any officer who will have theta transferred. Address WILLIAM. GAMBLE, C0.,1, Au demon Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland, Roseville, Ga. ap3o-llt* tiATTENTION? MEMBERS OF BATTERY L (Union Artillery) 7th Regiment P. M., who have not signed the Pay 8011, for services ren dered in September, 1862, will call at 116 CHESTNUT Street, prior to May 4, and sign the same, as no signa tures will be received after that time. Friends of ab sentees will report. 1611.A0 STAR, Jlt., VAPtain. S. J. IRWIA, 0. S. ap:3o-3t5 PROVOST GUARD-186TH PA. VOLUNTEERS. - The recruiting for this Regiment will cease iu a tow days. . RESPECTABLE INIEti who desire to AVOID•THE DRAFT and engage in this honorable and pleasant BRANCH OF TIIE should not miss this opportunity. Good 19cu from the INTERIOR OF THE ST._tl i t. are particularly desired, and they must hasten without delay' to the Recruiting Office - - FIFTH and BUTTONWOOD Streets, OR IT WILL BE TOO LATE. Recruiting Officers for this command will close their accounts preparatory-lA, rejilini lig their ItarililOlitS. . JOHN 11. JACK, Captain and Recruiting Officer. KENNEDY, STAIRS, Co., Nos. 130 and 132 North Wharves, ABOVE ARCH STREET, WHOLESALE DEALERS Ilf PICHLED AND DRY FISH. A large stock, in assorted packages, suitable for Coun try Trade, always on baud- apll-2m IMPROVEMENT IN GAS RECJEATORS. The undersigned, sole owner of 4, IIOLZER'S IMPROVED GiVS REGU LATORS," Is - now prepared to SELL RIGHTS for the use of this - valuable Patent on the most advantageous terms. E. B. HARPER. Office, 54 South Third Street. nrya-Int ICE CREAM. THE BEST ICE CREAM Brought into the city, made in Delau-are County, FROM PURE CREAM, -- and brought in FRESH EVERY MORNING. Hotels, Restaurauts,Boardiug Houses, Private Fami lies, Fairs, &c., supplied, on reasonable terms, at short notice. CALL AT EASTERN MARKET CHEESE AND ICE CREAM STAND, FIFTH STREET, BELOW MARKET LONDON BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH \ALE, RV THE CASK OR DOZEN. .A.M.l33Eala' C. 11.01137013." I'S, DEALER IN PINE GROCERIES, Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets TYORYTYPES, AS THEY ARE EXE -a- cuted at B. F. REIMER'S Gallery, are unsurpassed in style, accuracy, elaborate and artistic coloring. See apeclineng at 624 ARCH Street. it* PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE FAIR.- C. C. BURNS & CO., No. 806 ARCH Street, Nuke the finest and best PHOTOGRAPHS in the city, and intend to give one-fourth of their receipts for the month of May to the SANITARY FAIR. ory3-3ttif PORTRBITS NATURAL AND LlFE like in coloring, accurate in outline and features. p. F. 11P.111F.R 7 s 1118-0.120 Photographs in oil colors. See specimen:ll624 ARCH Street. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES Inserted without pain, by JAMES W. 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Ali— The largest and fine,..t assortment in the city, at the roweat prices. lirir Repairing attended to promptly. An]. Store Shmlea mule and Lettered. my2-im MUSIC. -TO ALL WHO BUY MUSIC, at Ne. 223 South EIGHTH Street, 2,5 per cent. of ST.ATIONERY will be mupplied gratis. It* ARTES DE VISITE, OF PLEASING V style and truthful character, are always made at IiEJAIER'B Gallery, SECO.ND Street, above Green, the place to obtain most satisfactory pictures. lt. PERFUMED PARLOR MATCHES.— JuAt received additionalenstig or theme colobratad. (AlixauderA Itlatehca, for sale to the trade only. ap7;-6m ROWE & RUSTON, 157 & 159 N.TIIIRD St. TTEATON & DENCKLA, HARDWARE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 501 COMMERCE and 510 NORTH Streets, offer for sale: Anchor Brand Nails; Plymouth Mill Rivets. W. & S. Butcher's Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Locks. Putnam's Horse Nails; Locke's School Slates. Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards. Also, a full assortment of American Hardware. fer-amif BUILDING HARDWARE. 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We have now ready New Editions or THAYER'S LIFE OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN, the . Pioneer-Boy da.25 . THE YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION, By THE 'FARMER BOY, AND HOW HE DECAMP. COM MANDER-IN-CHIEF $1.23 ap3-2t WILL DE PUBLISHED MAY 5 ROSA VERTNER JEFFREY, "A novel entitled Woodburn,' by Mrs. Rosa Vert nor Jeffrey—who, under the nom de plume. of . ' Rosa,' has achieved so bright a reputationas a Poetese—is forth coming from the press of Sheldon Sr Co., Now York. Her legion of admirers feel a world of curiosity respect ing the hook, but no solicitude; they confide implicitly, as well they may, in her rare and beautiful powers. We predict for Woodburn' a very rapid and extensive sale.' TILE BRILLIANT NEW AMERICAN NOVEL, A NOVEL OF _ AMERICAN LIFE AND MANNERS. 1 vol., large 12mo. Price 111.50. Read what the press says of it: [From the Boston Post.] "We cordially commend it as an able illustration of the American life and manners it professes to represent. 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A CAPITAL NEW NOVEL, AV - CD Co 13 13 Tr. 1441—: MURES Author ot "POEMS BY ROSA." 1 vol. 12mo. Price $1.50. [From the Louisville Journal.] JUST. PUBLISHED Danwerlielti's Rest ; OE, BEFORE THE STORM. Just Published, THE AMERICAN MlNlisai GAZETTE .GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE „CYCLOPEDIA. • FINANCIAL: U. S. TEN-VORTY BONDS. Vent Bonds arc iss - .1.1di under the Act of Coli.etesS of March Bth, Ma, which provide:, that iu lieu of to mach of the loan authorized by the Act of March 3d, 3153, to which this is supplementary-, the Secretary of the TrAa sury to authorized to borrow ;rem time to time, on the credit of ithe United States, not exceeding , TWO Burr , DRED MILLION DOLLARS, &cling the current fiscal Tear, and to prepare and issue therefor Coupon and Re gistered Bands of the United States,-and 311 Bonds issued under this Act'shall be EXIiMP FROMT TAXATION by or under any State or munici'pal authority. Subscrip tions to tlicsay Roads are received in Untied Slates notes, or Dotes of National Banks. They are TO BE RE DEEMED IA COIN, a% the pleasure of the Government, at any period not lest; tlwsc ten nor 'MOM than forty ?leav' from their th:te,. and untirtheir red,nriptton FIVE PER CENT. INTiARBST WILL BB PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not etc? one hundred dollars animal; y, and on all other Bonds t , eml-annually. The Interest is payable on the first days orMarcii and &ptember in each year. The semi-annual Coupons are payable at those dates, and Om annual Coupons on the tiO and 100-dollarßond 4 : al,' payable on the first of March. Subscribers will recel;:o either Registered no Cimpon Bonds, as they may prenr: Registered Bonds axe re carder on the books of tYcIL. S. Treasurer, and can be tettnsfe:nted only on the oVner'serder. Coupon Milian arc payable to bearer, :ark are more convenient for commercial uses, Aegistered Bonds will be 'hutted o'," the donominationa of Fifty Dollars ($.50), One If. ndred Dbilan4(sloo), Fi7o Iltunteed Dollars 0tt100), One Iliousand Dollars (61000) . Five Thousand Dollars (V 5,000, and Ten Thonuand Dol.. lags (#10,000)'-; and Coupon Bond', of Do denominations of Fifty Donors ($5O), One linni.ied:DOiTars ($100), FiVe Hundred Dollars ($100), sod (h Them:4mA ($1,000). . Subscribers to this loan will have the ovtion of having their Bondi draw interest from Miarch Ist, by paying the accrued interest in coin (or in United States notes, or the cotes of National Banks, :Wang fifty- per cent. for premintu)i. or 'receive them draping interest front the date of subscription and deposit. AS these Bonds are exempt from municipal or State taxation, their value is increased from. one to three per cent. per ann Um„ according to the rate' of tax levies in Various parts of the country. At the present rate of premium on goht they pay over eight per cent. interest in currency, and are of equal convenience - as a permanent or temporary investment. It is believed that no securities offer so. great induce ments to lenders as the various deserintions of U. S. Bonds, In all other formo of inclobtodum the faith or ability of private Rarties, or stock companies, or sepa rate' communities, only is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United States the whole property of the country is holdvm to seam the payment of- both principal and interest in coin. These Bonds may he subscribed for in sums from *lO up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and: time thus made equally available to the smallest leader mad the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the holder will have the ileirefit of the interest. The fact that all ditties: on imports aro , payable in srecie furnishes a Elm& for like payment of interest on all Government Bonds largely in excess of the wanfibf the treasury for this purpose. Upon the receipt of subscriptions a certificate of de posit therefor, in duplicate, will be issued, the original of which will be forwarded by the subscriber to the Se cretary of- the Treasury, at Washington, with a letter stating the kind ,(reLdsterea or coupon) . and the denomi nation of bonds required. :;41 Upon the receipt of thejOr:ginal certUleates at the Trea, sury Department the Bonds subscribed for will be trans mitted to the Subscribers respectively. Subscriptions will be received by the TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES at Washington, and the ASSISTANT TREASURERS at Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, and. by_ the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa., First National-Bank of Carlisle, Pa. Fir.,t National Bank of Danville, Pa., Find National Bank of Erie, Pa., First National Bank of Marietta, Pa., First National Bank of Meadville, Pa. , First National Bank of Scranton, Pa., Second National Bank of Scranton, Pa, , First National Bank of Strasburg, Pa., First National Bank of Towanda, Pa., . - First National Bank of West Chester, Pa., Second National Bank of Wilkesbarre, First National Bank of York, Pa., First National Bank of Parkersburg, W. Va., First National Bank of Washington, D. C. _ First National Bank of Newark, A. First National Bank of Baltimore, First Natkmal Bank of Binghamton, N. Y., First National Bank of Elmira, N. Y.,. and by all NatioMit Banks which are depositories of public money. All respectable banks and bankers throughout the country will furnish further informa tion on application, and afford , every facility to sub scribers. ap29-6t Wit FIRST NATIONAL 13A.1%Tii PHILADELPHIA DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENT OF VIE UNITED A.STATES. 10-40 1.4C0A:14-. This Bank has-been authorized and is now prepared to receive subscriptions to the NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. This Loan, issued under authority of an let of Con. gress, approved March 3, 1864, provides for the issue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollars (932)0,000,000) United States Bonds, redeemable after ten years, and payable forty years from date, IN COIN, dated. March 1, 1864, bearing interemt at the rate of FIVE PER CENT. per annum IN COIN, payable semi-annually on all Bonds over $lOO, and on Bonds of $lOO and lees, an nually. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds as they may prefer Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations of fifty dollars ($5Ol, one hundred dollars ($100), five hundred dollars ($3oo), one thousand dollars ($1,000), five thousand dollars ($5,000), and ten thousand dollars ($10,000), and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of fifty dollars ($5O), one hundred dollars ($100), five hun dred dollars ($100), and one thousand dollars ($1,000). INTEREST will commence from date of subscription, or the accrued interest from the Ist of March can be paid in coin, or, until further notice, in U. S_ notes or notes of National Banks, adding (10) fifty per cent, to the amount for pre- I/1 UHL mh3l-tf 10-40 LOAN! THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, CORNER OF MARKET AND OAK STREETS, Raving been designated a Depository of Public Moneys and Fiscal Agent of the United States, will receive sub scriptions to the new Government 1 0 - 40 LOAN, Issued under the Act of Congress approved March 3d, 1861. Redeemable after ten years, at the option of the Government. Payable in forty years in coin. Bearing interest at the rate of CLper cent. per annum in COIN, Registered and Coupon Bonds of different denomina tions. Interest commencing from date of subscription, or from the Ist of March last. DAVID B. PAUL, ap24-lm President. HEWES RAIIIII, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No 52 South THIRD Street Dealers in Government Securities, Specie, Bank Notes, and City Warrants. Stocks bought and sold on Com mission. Collections promptly made. my2-lm SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE '3C.N"....1PC:01 7 1,7C - V - LOAN . RECEIVED BY THE SECOND NATIONAL BANKI OF PHILADELPHIA, .A." 1" FELIA_NaKENOR.3I7). • This Bank has been designated by the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY as a DEPOSITORY OF THE PUBLIC MONEYS, AND A .FINA•NOIAI. AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, And authorized to receive subscription to the NEW UNITED STATES LOAN, bearing interest at the rate of prvr. PER CENT. Per Annum IN COIN. Bonds from 83.14 to $lO,OOO. In terest to commence either with the date of the bonds, March Ist, 1864, or at the date of subscription, at the op tion of the subscribers. apl7-1m WILLIAM M. RHAWIL Cashier. EMOVAL.-DR. R. J. LEVIS HAS removed to No. 1104 ARCH stroot.• ap29-12t" NEW LOAN. NEW GOVgatNMENT LOANS ItedeemaXile ally time aster 'PEN VEARii, at tho plea_ sire of the Oiriernment, and payable FORTY YEARS after date. Both COUPONS and RHO ISTERE D BONDS are Waled for thin Loan, of sah.le denominations ag the Five-Twenties. Tile interest on. $5O awl $lOO n a y, L bi e yoar:lr, hot all otMer denominations half yoriy TII9 TEN-FORTY 1301f114 are dated. 111a . mh 1, the half- Vearry interest fairing due Sepformher 1 and :Mira 1 of c.,oh year. Until Ist" September, th?.'aee.rnott interest learn lst , March is rennired to he paid hyPnreln,e rs iu coin, or hi logs! 01.131 . 1311 CY, adallg • per cent. fur preleie in, until further neytiee. All* . other goverumeut &.onetties bought and 801 d JAY COOIiE 114 EIOITTII THII4D SilittET 5-20 e°" P ° S ' OU . CrII r r . ORDERS Dti MAIL OR. EXPREBf§ ATTErfDED TO SECOND NATIONAL BANIC OF PM LA DELPIIIA PIIANKFORG , . CAPITAL $lOO,OOl,- WITH TIIE PRIVILEGE OF IN CREASING TO 44500,M: NA.TITAN Provident. WHATAIK H, Hirawx, cuolivr, (Lao of the a del p Lin Bank.) mitEcTo its : NATHAN MLLES, SEORGE IV. /t HAWN, SD9I()N R. SNYDER., EDWARD HAYEs, LEWIS minur.e.lings. - The Second National Murk of Philadt-.lnhia, h note open at No. 134 MAIN fitreet.loraakforrl, for the, trans action of a General Banking Mishit:Ns urnu: the wawa terms. Collections upon all accessible points win' lie made upon liberal terms. Respectfully, vir. A. RTlAWNi.Ciudifor. OLOA'KS! €I.OA.KB'!. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! • . . An unrivalled assortmentmf the above g oo d s. Also,. Chi dre i'n Clothing and Misses' 1;1 oaks,.in• the latest and most approved Kyles,. made to order its the best manner and at reasonable prices. Ladles are especially invited:it:scull and okaraine- our Floe. S. WELSH' & CO: myn-lm N.. W. corner of ARCTI TENTIT W OPEN-AN DEVEENSE SI7OUIC NO -,- 1 and a swami) assortment. of elegant MANTILLAS, at low prieor, emlirlielny ull the nom - Who:of the Neiman, comprising garments ranging in price from $8 to. 835, which we guarantee to be much under Chegtuut street or Eighth street prices. Good Silk Circulars and Sacks for $B. Better do do $9. Still bettor do do 410. Finer do do $ll. Much' finer q,nimpnre trimmed-do $12.50. Very handsome Taffeta Silk guimpura trimmed' 11Tau. thins for $l5. Superb do at $15.00. Sublime garments, iu great variety, at *l9, $2O;. $25, C. 10,: aad 24, at Mo EL ItO Ir'%. No. 1 7 , South NINTH Street: SILKS ! SILKS! SILKS! BLACK SILKS. BLACK".SILKS. - - A mammoth assortment of Black Silks, cmnprising•all the celebrated makes, raugi ng imprice from 95 cents to *.5. and in width from 24 to 43 nelmg.Wo guarantee to suit the most fastidious. Most of these were purchased when gold was. 58; others purcha.sed during the recenl dedinevin that metal. We can now display the largest retail stock in the city. Good Black Gres de Rhi aes fox 95c. Bettor and wider do 911.10. Splendid do SL2,. Fine and heavy do All. 50. Good Mantilla do $l.OO. Finer and wide do $1.75. The celebrated Gold Ticket Taffeta, for $2.00. The Cede Nulla do $2.25. Superb quality do *2.50. Wider supbrb quality do sl<•-. 75. 36-inch sublime quality do $8 10. Bonnets, celebrated takota,ex-tra width • Bonnets, best 42 in. , 13.1 yards wide, at in 90: xt MeELOY'S, No, 11 South NLIVII Street. 1 lot Fancy Plaid Dress Silks, $l, cheap, 1 lot Silver Cloths, for walking dresses, 62c. I lot Silk and Linen Poplins, for 60e. 1 lot all-wool Gay Plaid Delaines, for children, 50e. 1 lot lgured all-wool Delaines, at 50c. 1101 iShOpliiird Plaid Grades for VC, NOVELTIES Lai SfInWLS. 1 lot Mozambique Shaw Is,s3. ro. • 1 lot all-wool Plaid Shawls, In. 1 lot silk and wool Tamise ShawiS, 1 lot beautiful style and quality Shawls, $5.50. 1 lot Princess Alice Shawls $8.50. 1 lot Princess Alexandra Sllawls, $9. 1 lot of spring Bannerols at $2, cheap. 1 large stock Sun Umbrellas, at low prices. 1 lot steel-frame Umbrellas, at $1.85. 1 lot large Sun Umbrellas, at $2. 1 lot large and heavier steel-framed Umbrellas, at $2. / lot befit]: steel-frame Umbrellas, - $2.50. LADIES' CLOAKING. A splendid stock good double-width Cloaking for $l. Better double-width Cloaking for $1.20. 1 lot choice Cloakings, $1.60. 1 lot choice shade and quality, $1.75. 1 lot all-wool, imantifit I goods, *I Splendid shade, and qualities, at $2.25, $2.60, $2.75 and $3. A large stock of domestic goods, comprising Muslin, Prints, Drills, _Combrics, &c. Cassnacres and Casinets, for Boys' wear, a' large stock. KID GLOVES! Kg) GLOVES! . Depot for the celebrated Empress GlOve.4, - every pair guaranteed.= If they tear another pair will be given, at MeELROY'S, It* No. 11 South NINTH Street. FURNISMNG GOODS. 1864. NEAv - 1864. r_arz -- pc>ißaD N. W. CORNER SIXTH AND CHESTNET STREETS, NOW oFFEng A LARGE AND ELEGANT NEW STOCK OF GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, All the choicest novelties in this department con stantly on hand. THE BEST-MADE SHIRTS IN THE CITY. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED, PRICES REASONABLE. tellt-stathtmy3l NOS. 1 6.; 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET. JOHN C. ARRISON, MANUFACTURER OF THE IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, FIRST CUT BY J. BURR MOORE. WARRANTED TO FIT AND GIVE SATISFACTION. ALSO, Importer and. Manufacturer of GENTLEMEN'S PTJENISIIING GOO D. ;c. N. B.—All articles made in a superior manner by hand and from the Lent material*. apls-6m FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The subNeribers would invite attention to their IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, which they make a anacialty in their hustuerot. Altos conatantly receiving • NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT & CO., GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, lal7-0 Four doors below the Continental. JUST RECEIVED, C. IL CLARK, President FRESH. CANTON HATTINGS, WHITE AND RED CHECKED, WHICH WE OFFER TO THE TRADE GL HER MAJESTY" CHAMPAGNE THE ROYAL WINE OF ENGLAND. A limited quantity of this superior Wine has been se cured for the undersigned, and the first shipment of 50 cases has arrived by the steamship Olympus, direct from the cell ars of the well-known house of MESSRS. DE VENOGE & CO., at Epernay, Franca. The present invoice will be intro duced into this market at the very low price of ip TWENTY DOLLARS PER CASE OF QUARTS, payable in currency, which is much below its - first cost. The superior quality of this Wine is guaranteed,and it is offered with confidence of its approval by connois seurs. Orders for one or more eases may belthircesed, by let ter or otherwise, to the undersigned, - WM. HENRY WARD, Wine and Fruit Dealer, No. 7 BROAD Street, near Wall, aps-30t NEW YORK IMPORTERS OF WINES AND LIQUORS, LAUMAN SALEADE,, No. 12S SOUTH NINTH STREET, Between Clke,:nut and Walnut, Philadelphia. - 6. M. LAITMAL nol4-6m A. IV. SALLADE. CLARET. WINE.—AN INVOICE OF X- 1 CHATEAU MORIN_ , Au one Modoe, Montferrand, and St. Julien Claret Wines. How landing from brig Hugo Georg', and foe sale by JAIRETCHE & LAVP.RGNE. arel-12t 202 and 204 South FRONT Stmt. U. )5. 10-10 s. JAY COOKE & C. OPFER FOR SALE 'ME Begvias Five Per Cola Iriteret IN COIN. DUE IST MAY, _DIIEXET.A & CO. CI IA RIES R: WF.EINEErt, BENJ . , Ju., RENT. li. DEAC , _ 4 IV, 3"01-IN COOPER. RETAIL DRY GOOD g. MATTINGS. 2,000 ROLLS IN - ALL 'WIDTHS, LOWEST MARKET PRICE. 3feCAMI.U.II : CO., 500 CHESTNUT STREET. WANTS. TrIE ADVERTISER, A YOUNG MAR -a- WED MAN, do..ire. a Atnation in Dm Dry Doottg or Fancy GootlH bnbilllPAß as Clerk or Salesman, Bog re ferenrem. Address Reiinblr," ppm? office, my 3-4 v NVANTED —A. SWF:BPI G MA.- CJIIIE, stOtallie for (kunp. APP/Y to SAMUEL. H. RITTER, 133 WALNUT Street. my3.4e WANTED— A. SITUATION AS COPYIST, by a young LADY. Addrexpi "A. T., Pre..T.T (Ake. ap3o-:it" 'WANTED —PART OP AN OFFICE. T T Adttresg Praxß 011ie,. y2-3t. wANTED—A sALEsmAN IN AT CLOTH STORE, ricoolOoled with Wiodesaje and Tro.- 1 0- Addre , s office. WANTED—INSTRu err oN (Y THE PIANO and in Singing, by L:4.411". None hilt a &korona]] artist need u pplv.- and a la,l y yorof..rred. Ad dress `• Music," Prfoorl/thc,!. my3-2t• - WANTED TO lIENT—A t•yroitE I MARKET SI root, belliWit SI•colill mid Sixth, or Su Tilltd or Fourth streets, nem Market. Address `• C. K," Box i 4I Post Office. yt y t ;tom NIA .5. 7 TED. —A YOUNG MAN , A 1 4 'Ailt Y 'P e lt r ulin,. or some basin:PS , : expviiflni., Sr. aio • sits'''. of old:ant:mg 0 permanent Situntion : would iir szdisried ern n moderate compoosation. 1300 d 1..1'.•r -i•Def• roil-bed. 'Please toldres..; ”.1. 111. Malm,'' PA(3I-: 1/IY:fa' WA N I) ED f ATE IX —T WO 0011 CAN DY MAKERS, SPifilling nd noticing caiio Wag, rs,lrt t .$l5 wrt.!, ook. SASS.IIIIgIsi Cmcmin, Arwil ISC4. . _ q6O A MONTLE WANT AGENTS '' - sfm a n. , a)th oxt.qi-w4 paid, bro!! my !WEIL LAST] ft!: PENciLS, 'illriENTA 10, 11 7.1“-"°:und ES 01 In'r ari opn chrariar. nelltrre, .1:11 . 111M 1.00- 0 &IV; 011 I' f oRD ,f $ 75 A MON - !—A WANT TO MUD Arilor.rs in oyory Gedinty at iiii7:i a month, ox- POOSOS Paid, to anti my maw ,thenn M t n,' I y S'pwi gi)ia eh Wen.. AdIJECIS4 S. MA toSoN,Alfrod, Me. I rat.l-IMW3II/ dirli HOUSE WANTEI)—WiTH MO don' improvemoots, I a oidgliborbood Hoot not to oxiaied O. W. PITCHER. SOS CHESTNUT Street, It 'YO 111•; T—A, FUR .IENTSIIEII HOUSE, from.ltlar l itp t i nnin . c bm., by Gellll,liiall and ittly. No children. Atkdrotti fox 1:3:12 0., with itteati -ntin ractory Isty:4-1v W N T .1) PiAr /I, 0 R FIVE • nooms, ‘O. .b ino.rate-mh3iU OPS F. fora Cborni mal Solient. Apply by Ictter t, Itit(Cl'll & 0 -to (; AWr Street, Tctith, a.latve arr2.7-wri BOARDING. 242,5 SOVTII BROAD. STREET—PRI , VAT BOARDING. Ilantthiorne hpartioNits uow vacant, 07410 0 1 ,1111111111 i eating. a#29•Ce ppAIIDTI£4—TWO IIAITDSOME SR COND-STOT: I P. 0031 S (funoiNhA,l:ol. oil illT11141011), With BOMA, re. , 11 3fillideating With MO noon, at No. 269 South Fl ref Strot. ap3o-3V ROARDINC.F.—ONE OR TWO ROOMS, Willi Bath ft.:W.:hang, now reettot ins first-class House, on WAL rf t rent. Address "'Anti re mr." this Mee. viriLE BR VACANT BY Dchl FTRST T of MAY. a 11,,m,1,,nie Recentl-story Front KOO3l, furnished, :AA Ito V . .. corn NINTII , tind . SPIIIII!II Streets. ap!ZIN-Ct* 1) - ERATAINENT'1OARD WA NTEDIBY a. Clertuntan,•willt a smell Ihinily, in a ftri Tate Chrintittu home 011 R or two nonitnitnitetling NOUN desired. Will fitrnisti , iirpart. Location between Tbird. and Twelfth acrd 15'iti nut and Pine streets. Address, witb-,referenee "OI T. W.," Prems• Mk" Finirth street, below Cflestnnt. PERSONAE. 'CHANGE= OF NAME.-NOTICE: hereby [drew that r have, petitionod the Court of 00U1111011 Plena of Phila.&lphiz County for leave to ehantrn my !UMW. to Albart Wave_ myB-tuf St PLUCK. PERSONAL... --JEWELRY SENT' BY free of- poshige . . to ituy' part of the United States on receipt the 101 l owing prices: Single Stone Imitation Diamond Rimrs,..*l - el u sir, I tit I blt Di motel Rings, $2; heavy platedd Vest Chains, $1; heavy plain Rings,Will shun the strongest acid, EH centa;• small DM nd Black Enamelled hard rops,:iny ;:heav plated IThick Sleeve Butions.2!icentm; Gouts' Pins, Imitation Muninint,*l;llllllll.tioll DnimonatiStuds,. ; Drain-Ms, sl;lltoeistonoty Chased Modarlientr, complete nets Black Carbuncle Studs and Buttons, , ?IT; Cfsmplete se In Enanrellyd &MIS ;I.lld 1311a011S, tai ill, pearl settings *I; Fancy Wateh-key,, 50eentst Pen and Pen cil, with extension cane, $l.; _Ladies' long Guard and Chatelaine (nirlins, $1- Chatelaine Pins,id; Giant nu ( - DRAM Pemba Cbaillo, th; and CirOtti' 11f i ;duo Pitts, for hair or likeness, 10 Seal Rings, Locket Rings, $2; Coral Armlets, 50 cents. Direct to ESTLIN & MAXN, - ap2o-6t 016 RACE Street, Philatta. COST AND FOUND. LOST-A POCKET-BOOK, CONTAIN-. ING a promissory note, drawn by Charles C. Sel lers for $6OO, but not enttotwod, and other papers valu able to the owner. A liberalroward will he pabl, If left at No. 625 COMMENCE Street, and no questions asked. LOST -A CERTIFICATE OF 5 PER CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,• for 4410.05, dated March 12, IMO, No: 7 r4, in rtonie of WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of ii-per. cent: Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the SLUM of COO, dated June 30, 1545, No. 14.52 in the name of ELI K. PRICE, administrator of William Meredith in trust. Application has been made to the Auditor General for a renewal of said Certificate, felo-3m ELI R. PRICE, No. Sit Alter! Street. FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LET-HOUSE N0..2120 BRAN. -11:21 DYWINE Street with modern hnprovements. In quire No. 5 S. Fl FTII Street. my3-3t. or TO LET-A LARGE NEW HOUSE, =l. all motlernniell_,es, SIXTH Street, below Jefferson. [le] D. L. LADS; 106 S. FOURTH St. Ma TO RENT-A DESIRABLE Ma three-story brick DWELLING, situated at No. 505 South Fourth street. Apply to RODERT MACGIREOOR, It WALNUT Street. TO RENT-A HANDSOME RESI DENCE iu Haddonfield, N. J., desirably located, delightful shade, and good water. Six- miles from the city, and easy of access. Apply, betweenlo and 12 A. M., to WM. C. SHINN, my3-13t, 222. WALNUT . Street. fr FOR SALE-AT GERMANTOWN, iirBt-clays Properties on Tnlpeltocken,Morton,lier man, tiarvy, Green and Price :amen, ' and . on School, Duey, and Walnut lanes. Two tine Farms up the river Delaware T. BOWLIfI, Conveyancer. 2113'3-tuns (3t. 339 WALNUT Street. ati RARE OPPORTUNITY•FOR SPE CULATION.—For sale, a large and valuable pro. party of Two Hundred. Acres of Ground, situate in the First and Twenty-sixth wards having a front on each side of Broad street of twenty-four hundred feet, with a front of twelve hundred ou -League Island or Second street road, about one mile from County Prison, and less distance from League Island and River Delaware. Apply to T. 11. CURTIS & SON. ap22-12tif* Real Estate Proker6, 433 WALNUT St. ARMY GOODS: FOR Tilt ARMY ADD.,, 3P.. lir A. 1 4 4 - S I-1 A. MILITARY FURNISHERS; 418 ARCH STRE,E7, PHILADELPHIA. s Bauners, Regimental and Compauy Flagg, Swords, Sashes. Belts, Passauts, Epaulets, Hats, Caps, Can teens, Haversacks,. Camp Kits,. Field Glasses,. Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. apll-lm FURLOUGHS. Officers alla Soldiers, vi6iling the city on Furlough, heeding SWORDS, And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS,. are invited to the very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of GEO. W. SIMOXS Si, 111t0., SANSOM-STEEET HALL, SANSOM Street, above Sixth PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice, which, for richness and magnificence, challenge competition, no other house in the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEW ELER with the PRACTICAL SWORD-MAKER. mhl2-2m FROTHINGHAM & WELLS HAVE FOR s A L HEAVY, MEDIUM', AND LIGHT SHEETI:s.IGS AND SH IRVING& STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON PLANNELE WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED YARN, Ste. se24illf LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES S.- EAR - LE & SON, SAG CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA., Have now in store a very line assortment of I,OOIi.fNG- GLASSES, of every character, of the \ - VERY BEST MANUFACTURE AND LATEST STYLES OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, apl9 PICTURE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The undersigned would inform their friends and the public generally that they have removed (rein their Old Stand, Gl7 ARCH Street, to their . . SPLENDID NEW WAREROOMS, NO. 912 ARCH STREET, where they will continue the sale of - GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, - COAL-OIL: BURNERS ‘te.i Baying associated with our house Mr. CHARLES PAGE (tbrmerly the Principal Designer for Cornelius & Baker). we are now prepared to execute orders for - Gas Fixtnees of all grades and designs, front.the plcan -6,54 the moat HA !INN! ue and elaborate. VAN KIRK. a* CO., fe22-3m No. 912 ARCH STREET. CABINET FURNITITRF, AND BIL LIARD TABLES. MOORE tt. CAMPION, No. 2.31. SOUP i SECQND_ STREET. in connection with their extensive Cabinet businees.are now manufacturing a .Iperior article of BILLIARD TABLES, and have now on hand a full supply, finished with the MOORE St CAMPION'S IMPROVED CUSHIONS which are pronounced by all who have used them , to he superior to all others. For the quality and ituodi of these Tables, the manufacturers refer to their nume rout patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar with the character of their work. apll-6m. - - MOSS -50 BALES No. 1. tiO BALES No. 2. Will be sold cheap, to closeconsignment. --. SIMONS', zny2-3t* 525 NEW MARKET Street CHAMPAGNE WINE.-AN INVOICE of `• Crescent" and "Cornet" Champagne Wine, ma* landing from brig H111(9 rieerge, and for sale by & LAW-WINE, an2l-2W 20% and l:`04 - S, FRONT HI AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN - ACADEMY OF MVS[Q. GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR 'he Committee having thaw of the Musical Enter tainments of the GREAT ciorTRAL PATE have th• honor to announce, that they c,m,,„„„ca AfAmEnty t ntsw, ()T , Z VP EIDN ESI/AY, (IV PI ; A GE/Nn MUSICAL 1.1;•;"TIll'A7, rnterla atnen h; rd . " the VIIIS'rr'CAL:. r.)..).05i of 0 11;;-1 , Lmttroogy, or:Clot :cod Af La,' • I a I p•..t ro r.s7albt! Por tke pro• •IneliPo ;.,pf nt'ber work , i, the Conttnfttoo ,f "I" • - •r•nt ‘7l , `. Wllll Al', L. 1' Irrn'tlaolL (now of and lonielllY of ilri r elty), Mani pp of tho e.'(llo•ra Da 'Mi.. 9 1.1 int.: ph./ flu Xi: ItLrlew engaged Al,. If I [..in 111 .sa'. and ag gi enn :01.3 Jr.o upon Gl° Lyrinal it.; Th , .1. , 0017ing ;IN! (,), 111111104, pliIG!;I lof Tate with Illittnina I Di Orb/I.—Mr. Ark, and Carl Bentz, of Phlhoi , lnhia. lux-auk Calineyl,4--Dr. W. l c .. Conn; awl Alt,tl. e , Koppill, (31111.10. 1. , :+1 worth, • I l'hiladelpliia. I header of Afilllnry liand-111P. Adolph 1.1.•gr,.1,1, „r phi. !ath•lryhip., y r „ .r/rfoitiAt —Mr. A tll/1). IL Mo NOfor, Alrn-ii v. To 1110, xi, of AaW i ark. p t ,,, - .1115 c Staaze tin na 411t.,13. A. Baker, of frew York, dil6ratlc terosoptro —Arr. Leopold krigelko, Phil:idol • a.piii pro lio • 411,4. cootp rht Coats I —DTI,. Jon ny . Krinpfnn. SPCOIO Contralto— riek Witliam•riwitte. Soc. , nd Tnii.;2—Mr. Arid 13arltTao—Mr. nip ;..1 I. Fo,ono vt lone— Mr. Win. F. , ,ko.ats. kicca!'d l'he °Pero efh..111.• of one 'kindred sotected of tool:.: Wit II A c , irdo of ni,A:o,oll,hod .%141,:t d op yolub_ morn, The o v.: and trAlitl r Int a d n- compa..nd of ni arty- 0. , distiliA,M.bud in -Al marntalists of and YeWr ea*. OW dep:irtnmt X thn aro a Carpa. dr Ballet, :.111 la atod al ant,. , rninbrrltur hundred and fifty. Tho y for rrpr.,..ll:ltftia urr r. 1 .619.1W5AN GIRL, M. W. Ital.rv. 117a;e1T.Seitt, I,y W. V. WALLM:IS, AND NOTRE ZAMA OF PARIS, LS , War. It. Fat' Tho first oratorio, TIT - VeilittATlON, by 7-14 . A toiliherliAlon.sheut fol. SIX Ov'tilA pc.rforma neon to i,,• - nu lifondays, 'W. , ...nrsdaya, ant Fri .:Any:, of wo tinw open at LEP' Acadomy. vitscnirnolis dfiit TII F. SERI ES rrif SIX OPERAS. DOLLARS. will Henn rn a rrsorved heat In inn Purytiet, ray. Tam Gindro and Mtlemig. SUBSCRIPTIONS Win' THE SERI wji•tr RR sstaVED SEATS Cl ROLA, Vol IR DOL LARS AND A HALF.• • THE . SALE OF TIGKItTS Pon. sTpral - ,11 A rreirs WILT, (JOMMELIViTO24 TU.P.SDA'2I MANINO. MI Y 3D. Tivlcetn Air the first oratorio, on TIRIRSIINIf, the Mt of - Nay,. at One D,,i wilh. twenty-five canto for re fiend XCRCN, W 111 be for ifenday, theld of Mal_ Doan, Will open at 7 o'clock, Oporas, Oratorios, sad Con torte will commence at 3 O'clock, putictulfl/ Y. ON WEDNESDAY EVM.EIVG, the 4tadof WILL . I'irEFIRTSTII A GRAND OPERA, AN POUR ACM,' B 1 WILLIAM trpmßY FRY, rwriTr4o,, NOTICE DAME' OF I"Alft cti ARACTERS IN 'pro: OPERA. .(Soprano) ?Wad. Comte Bombard 0 yid uleo (Contralto)....Mrs..Tenny !Compton. Do Cliatortupers. (Tenor) Mr. Win. Castle. Dom Front, (Baritnue) ?fr. 8. C. Campbell'. Quasimmio (Bags) rd!. Edward Seguin. (13arlimm) Wm. Skimtit. (]horns of Nobles, Soldiora, People of Paris and fta Other persons in the dramatic spectacle—The King and his Court, Margaret of Franders and Flentbde Ajrdni Ecejeidasiii, iindeli r Nimkobanke,and others, rfpreseated by auxiliaries aald a large Corps de SCENERY, &r Am. FIRS,.—The square in front. of the Cathedral of Xot re Dame, Which forms the rear oe the scene, 'wormed in the upper portion by a triumphal floral arch. The Cathedral accurately painted, in proportions and' de tails, from au imperial photograph, by Mr. Hawthorne, assisted by Messrs, Kelirwieder. The mansion OR the left of the atm, designed Kra Painted by Mr. Richard Smith. frhe Moral Arch by Hi. Otto Kehrwieder. The 'banners by MOWS. William and Charles Rehrwieder. Aar Scoorm.—lnterior of the Belfry of Notre Darn% painted by Mr. George Helige. ACT THIRD. —Esmeralda's. Cottage on the bank of the ACT FOURTH. The Subterranean PriSOLI of the Palace of Justice, painted by Mr. Grain. Perapeetive View of Notre Dame aral part of Paria.by Russell Smith. It 4 DROVER'S CHESTNUT-STREET LEONARD onovnn MANAGER. (Aslo of Grocer's Theatre, WuAbington.) TUESDAY EVENING, May :1, 1864. • Second night of the new .aud oligmut Burlebque SY travaganza, • 4 11EISS MX O'CONNOR. TRH - BURLESQUE COLLEEN HAWN. Previous to which will- be produced, for the second time in this city, the great success of the New York Olympic, the sew Comedy entitled the BULL IN A CHINA SHOP Bagshot (second appearance) Mr. .1. A: Mortimer. Price of admission: Dress Circle or Parquet, 05 cents; Family Circle, 25 cents; Orchestra Seats, 75 cents. Five of the Front Benches only are reserved as Orchea tra Scuts. No extra charge for securing seats. .. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. - LAST FIVE NIGHTS OF MRS. JOHN DREW. LAST FIVE NIGHTS OF ROSEDALE. Already wltnessed by over 41,000 r6011:1. MONDAY,TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, , and THURSDAY. ROSEDALE. OR, THE RIFLE BALLS, FRIDAY, BRNEFIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW.. Her last appearance this season, and positively Dietnieslit of ROSEDALE. ATURDAY, BENEFIT OF MR. GRIFFITHS. On MONDAY NEXT, FRANK DREW. Seats Secured one week in advance. tay,24t. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. —A NEW SENSATION.T-Seconil Went of the trn- Paralleled Successful Engagement of Mr. and Mrs. W. FLORENCE. Production of a NEW LEGENDARY IRISH DRAMA. THIS EVENING a new and thrilling drama, written expressly for Mr. Florence, entitled KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN, or St. Patrick'w Eve— Terence O'Moore ' a young Peasant, Mr. Florence. Previous' to the Drama the Protean Play of THRICE MARRIED, in which Ant. and MRS. W. • .T.• FLO. HENCE appear in six characters, introducing - SONGS and DANCES. S INGLE TICKETS For the israii,lols6Patic parfannftuce of NOTRE DAME, FOR TILE BENEFIT OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR; Will be for sale at the Academy of Music, THIS DAY., at 9 o•elock. my3-It MESSRS. CROSS & JARVIS WILL give MATINEE OF CLASSICAL MUSIC • AT :TIM FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF music, . On FRIDAY, .May 6, .at 1..? M o'clock P. , In place of their Fourth and Last Soiree. The Foyer is engaged every evening for entertain ments Pertaining to the Sanitary Fair. my3-tf PTJBLIC MEETING - r THE EUPHRA.- Co DIATMBRARY SOCIETY, CONCERT IALL - (Ledture Room), May 4(1., 1864, at B 1 o'clock. Benefit ()film "GREAT SANITARY FAIR. " Tickets .2,ic. ; Reserved Seats 60c, For sale at PUG EI: S, Sixth cud Chestnut; and at the door. ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA, ROUSE: "THE FAMILY RESORT." CARNCROSS AND DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. Splendid kugingbeautienl Daneke, LlitelidhlAl RIM lesquoe, plantation Seenen, &c., Szc.,.by TWNTYTALENTED ARTISTS. EVERY EVENING THUS WEEK. Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. fe.l7-3m J. L. CARNCROSS; Swallow] Manager. Now OPE N'—'l7HR FORTYZIRBT ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Teeth. Open from 9 A M. till 7 P. M. ,aud froutS till 10 in the OWL/11g, • atfM7tf ASSEMBLY BUILDING; CORNER TENTH and CHESTNUT STREETS. RETURN OF THE FAVORITES. WOODROFFE , S ORIGINAL BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS.BLOWEES. With their la:is Steam Engine 'Mo nitor," will open at the above 'Hall WEDNESD AY EVE NINO,IIIny 4.and exhibit every evening during the week. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Admission: Evening, 25 cents. Afternoon, 15' cents. No ball price. my2-3t* MUTUAL FIRE( INSURANCE CO OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, No. 5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. CHARTER PERPETUAL. MUTUAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIYELY. DIRECTORS FOR 18131. Caleb Clothier, William P. Reeder, James Smedley, .Tosoph Chapin:an, Thomas Mather, Joseph W. Moore, T. Ellwood Chapman. Seneca E. Malone, Simeon Matlack . , Wilson M. Jenkins, Aaron W. Oafilull, Dlhem, Weboter, CALEB CLOTHIER, President. JAMES SMEDLEY, Vie Pre6ident. THOMAS MATHER, Treasurer. T. ELLWOOD CHAPMAN, Secretary. ..W l , HORSES 1 HORSES 1-T H subscriber having rented the Stabler No. SW CHERRY Street, bas just received a large lot of NORTHERN HORSES. consisting of several pairs superb coach, single drivers, and saddle horses, all of which will be sold at reasona -1,10. f*ices„ The undersigned intends keeping for sale at all times, a well-assorted stock of first-class horses. Gentlemen wanting good horses will do well to call. JOSEPH L. HEISE, . 810 CHERRY Street. FOR ALBANY A. 1313 TROY, to DELAWARE AND RARITAN CA NAL.—The Barge S. FLANAGAN, Captain Spicer, is now loading at first whar below SPRUCE Street, and Will leave l'or tlock he above points on WEDNESDAY, May 4111, at o'c P. 14. For freight, which will be taken at reasonable rates. apply toD. L. FLANAGAN, Agent, ~ ,y 2,44. 'No. 304- South DELAWARE Avenue. pc% DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN TIST for the last twenty years, 219 VINE St.. below Third, inserts the most beatinfol. TEETH of the age, mounted on line Gold, Platina„ Silver, Vulcanite, Coralite, Amber, &c., at prices, for neat and slxbstandial vork, more reasonable than any Dentist in . this city or State. Teeth plugged to last for life. ..kroileial Teeth repaired to snit. No pain in extracpug. All . work Warranted to fit, Reference, best famine ,, . mbai-B.gn CORRECT PIANO TIINING.- 11 I . Mr. C. E. SARGENT'S Orders for Tuning and Repairing Pianos are rectal yeti at MASON & CO. 'S Store. 907 CHESTNUT Street. eniti• Mr. S. hen had eleven years' factory experience' in London,and lire years employment Philadelphia_ SPECL.—Pianos releathered to SOUIId • an noft and meet-toned w, ne without removing. Terms for Tuning, THOMSON'S LONDON KITCH ENEF EUROPEAN RANGE for h o tels, nr public institutions, in TWENTY DIP -- FEEENT SIZES. Also, Philadelphia Ranges. Clot-air Furnaces Portable Heaters, Lowdown Grates. Fireboard Stoves, Boilers, Stewhole Plates, Broil ers. Cooking Stoves, & c., at wholesale and retail, by the mannfaeturer s._ CHASE, SHARPE, & THOMSON, -- - No. 200 N. SECOND Street. mhl- utlD m 50 BARRELS YOUNGER'S ALE, St. AnneN Brewery, in jug& 'tore, and for bale by WILLIAM H. YEATON At 00.1 a P 3 201 South FRONT Street. 100 CASES PINET, CASTILLON, & CO'S COGNAC BEANDY, landing from brig. "Louis." from Bordeaux. For sale by WILLIAM 11. YEATON fir 0 4 1.. 2,011. Sotttb, ERQ TT titreot.