------4.IIIIIIALS AT THE HOTELS, The Coin . Jr;Boi,ton I Jno Morrisette, E Tenn E Hi t';',.:!, Baltimore S P McCahoont, Penna. ~ft,..-,, Washington G W Brigham, Penult 0 i',v..::ti . iitions. Boston. D W Clurddle, Pittsburg ,'.. 7 , „ w, e thington J L Wilson,Coyington, Ey il -',,',-,,,,,, Maryland l 'P Wray & la -:, I. :1; li ::gheo & wf,Portld W J 'Atchley, Upton ' liver, Baltimore 'Judge Parker, Bo ,„.. t s , l Selity, Baltimore A Freeloader. Minnmplat , ii:tta.-k , tiford, Kentucky iJuo Lyons Illeinplns I t ii,,idlet..et E B Ginla.:l,l l nrlingto n il Ca,,,iay,WhFalinginn .1 P Ilamtn.m.Che - ttt. ,, ;:,, et ..,.. Smith:Washington liliss Lizzie Ma rsV . :' ~,,, , 1 . ti u nt, Boston. 1 Wia L Jackson. 'At m , p., Spii.:l, Baltimore Miss A Marshall.; .! , ~ . rilli - z_l , Ferris, New York t Win Cho od :I v y , . 1 -I , n 1 011 , D.l ;Nis , Bye, It ...on . g: , , li3lllll AildrelV:: ! Thu , VR.0 ,1 -. 1 .. .i 1114.‘voll.Pittsburg . th h,e1,6ifin7, ,,., 1,X II al2 Pnc. - .,1 , ,n-t Tennessee i r,:" i; i Tucker, New York II I. Blevms.ETenuessee ;:rOt ' a , :royha, New Jersey W K Clacr. New 1- ' 4 ' t• ,rd Miss .;\ E - Maylm, N Jersey JE Itoward & so. 1ie...,,,. A Miss M Maylin,New Jersey Mrs TII wiii"V ~ ' ''F. T I larris, New York • . V. A A/Thil. ACIY ~ r ': ' J L G hein, Alex, Va tire Frit, !c,:alr , o?rtu a Simmons, Alex, - Va E Bo rib., t. 1 hullo d I\' 1f \t aft-. CarDsli, c;rot II L Thayer, IT S A ,(! c coo Baltimore j SiivOsto:. 1/,) , 10/ 2 . i c Nc . ' 1 ' A.l .10Yri.. Wash, I) G f -Imp *ll, Rochester l: Christ, Now y or k , lIV A Corffert & la, Wash ..,,,,,,„,„ vh-gima !Miss A G Curtin, Ifarrisb'g A i, 1 ,,,,,1i e b t ,a, yi r gmht 1111i,s Curtin,llarriAnr e; 1: Perkins. Mnssachusytts t'W J Stec,,s Harrisburg ~.‘, s i n ,,,,ou -_& la, Nlork Mr & - Airs , Wallace„N York iK. Grier, , e . w Orleans JD Outwates . , Ft Monroe M Olio! JL Da Bois Doylestown , v,- it scattice orth. N York tJ II Crane St ' mother,NYork C ira Ht. New JerseylC F Hanley Wlt carrell, Wash, D C 13 Wales, Now York 11, Miller. Pittsburg 1) Kingstand, New York t F McFadden, Pittsburg .J ll Btixter,Wasningrou i: A Pal vin, Pottsville S T Thompson, Illinois 3131El:odes, Taunton Wm Tidd, Jr, Boston 31 h Barris. Taunton. Lewis Shatwoloston ti nrewo, Taunton . Mr St. Mpg Hawley, Mirk j; n santi. & th. N Y A John Davis, N - 17 ' AIV r3MmMrt .si. wife, Pa Amo,,Dellsnore. Afnaavin.? IT Prig.gs, Pa Wll Otis, Now York iiis- Briggs, Pa Geo Malvin, New York yr, 1 , W Ames, Pa W s u,,,,,ii.,, Salon, Mass T....1ab Perlz:un. Boston Win non - dine Salem , 31 "' '-Gill Garvey. Jr, N Y J w Crawford & we, Va. , qrs Bone, Franklin, Pa II II Stevens. Boston : . -1 . Keine:ly, Oil Creek .1 L Trowbridge t -t , ‘wr.lv Y ,: 1 Bonus Franklin, Pa Thos Foulke. New Yark i /I Foster, Ellenyille W D Foul ke,Now York it Gilbert. Ellenville 3 C lin m ilt... 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The G :Reld Rolseway 3.: w, 'Wash R Wininins, 11eW York in 5 De Vries ' ANVW York Chas Welsh,New York .1 Thomnsoll N 0 Parks, Now YOTIC Geo W Wood, New York 4 T Stevens, Washington 'Geo Rex, Chester, Pa John D Sidles, Lancaster 11 L Dimrall, Martinsburg Miss .1 , Diurnal, Martinsbg Miss 11 C ranger,Martinsbg 13 F Breneunin, Lancaster Min Lloyd, relnla Miss Lloyd, Penda N L Wilson, Ohio W W Mason, Franklin EM Stein, U S N Robert Edwards, N York Silas Harris, Penile 3 11 MeClintonk, Wash DC Win M Barry & wf, N Y.'ork John Tittermary, Delaware C R Cummings, Willa, Del John It 31itchell,Baltimore Thos Andrews. Lancaster 4os Montgomery, Pittsburg 'Reid. Williamson, N York Edw Jones, New York 'Win Mellhewy, New York IGee Dunleey, New York Theo Roberts, New York H W Johnson, Penna. .John MeAvoy, Ponna :W Donaldson, Baltimore ,T Brown, Baltimore _Z.:ow York YLI ;Noy York York ,fl , . New York „l!few Jersey fi.o.n . e: New York' 1 , 374 Cu:dy, Providence 1114thiiileclierr Climb eo,ra ;.mil Foaly, Chester N Brunswick • s:sr, übt er, Del T Id us, Washington 'T F et, dr & wf, Mass Wiiiilllllt l , IT Boston .1 A ii Wolff. Olio I: heibl .Baltimore A Allen. Warbington 31 Monroe & la, Baltimore Delaware • lciceie, D,laware hFi k; & wf,Colo'do , }: G I , eh. Enrone i-roecol 1. n,ton. Penna. y r , BE la vtn. l'enna is :;clol.-1.1. Europa Thiev N Y or k 111 Fel eoather, lowa w io..ll,ing, Harrisburg g 1;n-nicer. Reading & wf, Reading E 51.411-. Salem, N J =iv New York • 3h.ntaoi,lery, N Jersey Artcong. Delaware: 3: 3telLoinal, Baltimore Bold,:-ul, Pittsburg T. Thema - , Allegheny eironhard,elaware, A II Con ner t Delaware • Capt Payne, US A R Smith, New York ,1' M littteltln,on ' js Pltt,urg E Sperry & la, R Nand TWalker, PittsburgS T Shugert, Bellefonte rET Alexander, Bellefonte .Sdatn- & wife, lowa ,cant 0 r 1 1,1 haw, IJI4 A ..11:1111,ou Epaer, Penna Gilbert IMUMin== 31 3teCaPough, Maryland = lc 11 Lloyd, Altoona 31 Pr Anil ev; , vl4 Blackr.tone, Connersville 1 1 MelVurtree, Penna .i:.l2llealuttree, Parma Si Therm, Oil Creek Alien, Delaware j 3!! ,, . A Blackman. n York MEE The Me R7 , nu•h Chunk R filil!qun. Ohio Mrs Miller, Penna Geo L Browning, Ni Theo Higbee, New Jersey C Moody Rey W A Houck,. Penna. A.Dorlend, Martmsburg Thos White, Penna C D Foster, Wilkesbarre J M Low - tie & la, Ft Wayne Capt A Jacobs & la, Ky . B Wright,Tyrone City W AT Wiht Penna Mai J Cresswell, Penna. H S Smith, Prey, R W C Kenyon, Prey, R I IT Penney, McKeesport Arai C C Campton, Wash A Davis, Easton J N Bogart, N Brunswick J C Harkness, Washington J N Davis,Waskington W M Barr & w, USN Miss S C Hnliny, Wmsport Mrs Fulmer, Wmsport W T Alexander & la,Penim A N Basun, New Jersey W A Wallace, Harrisburg C L Pershing, Harrisburg C Brown, Milton B Metealf.Proy,R lion G W Stein, Easton B C Hinds, Milton Capt AI 31 Blunt, 13 S A D 1' Yates, N Brunswick 3 , 14 IYil lianis, Penna 'if 11-I,llt,ttor k la, Did J 1.,..ca,,ter co Chanibersburg :it- Low tht.r, Altoona .111Stattaril, Attica, Ind ;IT Hyde Park - H Kingston A llniT Y, son, York, Pa H Beer, .Cauldew K f; P.rarp, K I . T.tnpleton,Brady'o Bend 31 Swith, Illinois liliZi2lloEl2l2ll I Martin, Cipeinnati D Norrt,,ltinclawati llrs W 6 Schenck, N I 1) 'Mulford. New Jersey )IKi lunar, Hollidaysburg .3 A Bead, Latrobe .1-;))Aliwrt,Wc,tinorerd co ;,t; ti I,ro & la, Reading .1 11: Follef. ritielauoi :RP llablumn la,Penua ?'1,41' eater, Bethlehem Mver,:. Bethlehem l'rt-Miss St W, Iv Y ?ley lleimes. _A L Orr.Wiike.barre W F Eand, Burton York !MEM= The A Fulloalt, New York it 31elm.six "m o' Brien, New York .1 II Bart....a, Delaware co 3,1 anew, Maryland 11Castlr, New York Nom Baltimore 31 . eConuell, Illinois 1V W Berry, Baltimore F 31 Harvey, Washington. Ceorge Stewart .7..1111 O'Neile „lames Dillon D Nariue, New York Trancis Kraus, New York V.l Harris, Boston ILaraDe, .New York W ;I A rmes, Danville Alex 31 Russell, Danville 311-11unli - , Wading. A K Kline, leading . 31, Walltt..on, Cincinnati .1 oplarslibank, Lancaster Boston .7 A Ilildreth, Maas Win 11 Sltkespear, Del P Bradley • A Aellfield, New York Ii Baker, New York c; Dart, Schuylkill Haven Eilw Cary St la,Brooklyn T Knabb & la , Reading W ii BrOwne, Washington Jacob Moore, Delaware W J Kuhn, New York F Lutz & - la, Baltimore S W Bostwick, Ohio - _ IS I D Arrowsmith, IS Y T B Loveland St la,Penna Jas L Douglas, Reading Chas If Anderson ' Penna .1 A Farnsworth, Vermont .9 B Branot, U S A Geo P Jones, Joliet, 11l • Itlrkilirm W A Robertson,NJ J A Williamson, Sall adasbg J English, English Centre _Mrs Anderson St 2 cli IE Beek, Smyrna, Del F CLement, Camden, Del Louts. D M Weaver, Shamokin, Pa Geo E Lovejoy, U S A Wm L Emereon, U S A The St itatfi..hi, New York ::dm 3ini holland, N York Th.3llNton B',ciTiiltl7ti Yolk . Eiiit: - ;;; 17 , - 13.;iiiiliOi . e -- -- , C Fitzmortimer Cragin to J..nes ' Baltimore %Tao L Sutton, Baltimore J..: Weelinz, New York •B. II Pennington,Baltimore A T Lenls. - Baltimore II Salsbury, Albany ~.. Akers, Baltimore 11. II Audrewa, MD, N Y J-ldi Ii his ng, Baltimore •H B Fiddeman, Delaware 1V Wrattd, Boston • E A Uhler, Lebanon .1 Willy, Boston T J Yorke, Jr Salem, N .7 w Miller, Cinmingbam,New York John Roston B Walters, New York F F Sharp &wf, Minx, N J 13 McDrmott. II S A B S Lyman 11. e. S Dsebler, II S A Jos Myers St wf, N J C. Nielnl eon, New "York Chan MoCaultey,liew York .3 Marks. Baltimore J S Atwood B Seigel., Baltimore Beni r Cook, New York . BB Tbollia, . J C Champion; New York rant H kleKenney, Walley L D Belden, U S N Wel BlealiiT , Wellsville Bee J F Dayau, New York Dl' l.aWson, Wellsville Wm L Chambers, N York D Weaver, Shamokin, Pa Chas B Adams, Harrisburg The I 7. wuh,,,l2,ht, Jennesville /3acon, Somerset co C,:locrny. Somerset co (illy, Dobson. Pottsville S Mortimer, Pottsville Av binrinu, Mauch Chuuk %, Chunk. .11 N..AT York 31 WI Bedford co Bedford co A C Borvgl.irt . ,llll,Eaton, 0 C Trenton, 0 JWildeb, Oldo II Peters ' Ohio - NV P.-(t ogs, P.. Mrs D Wallace,Frauklin co D Duller 3t wf, N London John Innahrtn, Waah, D C J 1) Patterson, Easton JD Crane, Norristown A Craig, New Jersey -S Van-sot, New Jersey J A Bed well, New York 11,•a C Campbell, Hilton Hd. Mrs. Lt 3lcltvaiu, Hilton Hl Johnston Gaon, Pt Carbon Vrjab Gane, Port Carbon Jus Ellowe & wt„ Montrose E Franciscus, M 1), Pa J:lfeudol, Wheeling, Va C F Schaeffer, Gettysburg S S Rodgers, New Jersey WallaW, Lanc co, Pa Air, Elder, Franklin co, Pa P Wallace & wf, Pa tional. D Kilts, Reading D S Bare, Lancaster S Conner, Orangeville Miss A Conner, Orangeville J George, Lebanon P F MeCaully, Lebanon Thompson, Penna C. Weis St la, Elk co F J Troxell, Lock Haven W S Fisher, Reading W C Erinentront, Reading A B Robbins, Meadville D g Murphey, Penna A W Saylor C Graeber, Tuscarora J Ward, Pottsville The 11i c; H Snyder, Meadville - BB Cummings, Meadville J Clark, Meadville Hainmeii, Saratoga Spr 11l Whimere, Reading JF Leywi, Reading Jas Saeger, Peuna IS 11 Miller, Bloomsburg John Kilgore, Ohio J Wiliinkbre Reading S 31onyer ' Reading 31 Fisher, , Reading bruit, Reading Zv 0 McGowen, Reading Lote, Reading Kline, Reading Schaffer, Reading ereled. • J W Cowell, Doylestown lßenj Thompson, Cheater co D W Brower, Phcenixville Lieut A M Clark P S A John Moseley, Maryland M X Reyser, Jersey Shore Briuton Darlington Comm W Linhurg, Trenton John Johnston J.A .Toll listen • Robert Gartside, Chester L ;'iwett, /Owe DUNI, .1 Costello IS Tomlinson, Penna - Wm Haywood, Penna. lirhry Beaver, Penna W (ice. Richards, ISloutley co IV T Seel, Carversville 11irs Thayer, Vineland, N J Ars Craves, Vineland Demy Kent, Delaware A S 'Vanderslice, Penna. H Eder,Elkton, M 1 I J Min, Doylestown J Baugh,:rhaenixville E Thayer, Vineland John Vanderslice, Perim, Mrs Smith, Washington W S Chandler, Wilmington States Beach, New York W Weisel, Williamsport Wm 'Blair. Carlisle Camplql,Wayuesbeg Davis, U S A Pcter T Walter I": Shank, Youngstown, Pa Graham, Coatesville albs Rambo, Coatesville Twiss, Sew York lamb C ICeiloyy, Penna S Divand, Easton - Low-meeker, Perna Barley A B Jo New Hope -TA Shultz, Lackawagen Hobert,, Wyomingeo W Wayne co F Decker, Wyoming co J C ROIMPII, Bristol Tbo flond,Aristol P Cryer, Penn's Manor I Allen, Deposit . • , Watt, Baltimore Headley, Penn'. Manor 6 W Garloak,PieW York GraVeN, New York .3 Culp, lit Bethel • ceoloasa.North Wales Barn :Kr Stevens, New Jersey A Mar,ball, Phillipsburg J 1' welf, Phillipsburg J M Gamer, Norristown Gamer. 'Norristown !rho, johu Bolt: liVabelt , , Baltimore TheM „ DCroshie. Wayne co C Tiing,ley, Deposit B to,h, Roston ci Dort, t Burlington, Vt 1 Min:lli.ll. New York Saylor, ()range, Pa lAitat: Sutton, Orange, Pa C Handltvo. Lewistown ek Bear. S Meyer, Reading hSteinel, Reading IA Swartz, Reading W K Brim, Boyertown Miss Lark, Lebanon IA Stauffer, Exeter, Pa The Bla aCIIII B. &Ilan & la. Pa Ci1a , 51e.T..411, Penna A liuth, Brk!. co, Pa M 1101,r, 1:4 , 1th cc, Pa P, iNow Bloomfield :S . eimeyer. Macungie TheQSald Eagle. Peust(qm.ther, Allentown P Huber, Parma ( ;e0 P 4 3reenawalt, Pa J N O'Neil, Barka co, Pa 11 1' Rending A F Bertolet, -Reading RAM DYE ! HAIR DYE ! IV N . I 4 IELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Beet in Ms d. The only Harmless, True, and Reliable Dye kno*n. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect— changes Red, - Haan or Gray Hair instantly to a (flossy Blacicor Natural Brawn, without injuring the Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Meautifol4ixoparts fresh vilality,frequenßy restoring- Bs I ) TiStins color, and rectifies the ill-effects of had Dyes. 71, e genuine' is 'signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR ; all others are mere imitations, and shonldbe avoided. Sold by all Druggists acc. FACTORY, Si BARCLAY Street, lisle York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing t h tllgtit. ij~j9 1p T 11,1 ton, N Y C Lout, 31. Floyd, Williamsport John P - Allmond, Wil, Del Beni Ricketts, Wash, D C J T Woodward, Penna Sheeler, Trenton ? NJ Ibunsoy,Allegh'Y el" J C Cooper Sr la, New York W E Lamb, BlRford,Del 0 D Ball, New York - John Strawn, New York John Connelly, New York E J Boatch, Philadelphia . . Sheaf. S Taylor, Bucks co 1 S R "tl'ood, New Jersey J Aforigon, Flourtown o W Carver, 1 , 1 7 Chester i i Gregg, Bustleton .T Cadwalader, Fox Chase B Nelson, Mango (3 W En aieman, - 111arnwnnic 6 Percu,on, Manaynuk Bloc It lludiey,Bucks co 131 r St Mrs 11 E Alsen,Fettna W Twining, Backs co: J IL Biveu6, l lVarrowsburg S 11 Johnson, Narrowsburg, S Kitclien, Easton urn's. co Ogden, New Jersey C Ater:olden, Ohio J W Welcher, New Jersey L W Wolf, Delaware A J fief., Delaware John Duncan, Scranton L Scovel, Emiou .1P Drown, New Jersey dison. Ii F Piefering, S Carolina J S Betts & wt,Soletatry,Pa. ER Jones. Wayne co J S Heston, Newtown, N J C St John, Port Jervis L Williams, Clarksville A Jones, Wayne co SPECIAL NOTICES ELECTRICITY.—DOCTOR A. H. STEVENS is „ ir i ogi ,ll chronic. DkcaNes, bath of LAMBS and 0 MI TLEMEN.by a new method in the use of ELECTRICITY, without shocks or pain. Board for a limited munb^r of Patients from abroad may be had at reasonable rates in the Doctor's tunny. A Pamphlet of sixteen pages,colt taining certificates and other information, sent gratis to all orders accompanied with a stamp. Office and resi dence, at 1418 SOUTH . PENN SQUARE, being central, and accessible by street-cars from every railroad depot Li the city. IV. B. — All Moue ileuiring hnowledgk , of onr practice can enter for a full courue of instruction at any time, by which. course cacti Student. has the ,pi•ciat of witnessing much of the praetiral part without extra chortle. Lectures in the evening - of one hour each. TUITION I'OUSOIIIIbIC. PHILADELPHIA, April, 1364. my6-12k INNOCENT, BUT POTENTc—BRANDRETIT'S Putts—The Never-Failing Remedy, whaga fano for Purifying the Blood is now extended to every part of the Civilized World, and should be in the posseS:,lolk of every one who values health. One or two doses in the commencement, how many itazs or weeks of Sickness May they not movind. Four pills in the beginning is more egicacious than forty doses when the disease to established. Man would be hapP compared to what has hitherto Y, been his lot, if. when sick; he at once took BRAN 'S 1•11.1. ti lie would not then be weighed down bun ntlacks of disoago. The weak, the foe me, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few. days strengthened by their operation, and tho worst complaints are removed by perseverance. Adapted to all circumstances and situations, they are the beat rattai l:We for or to take to sea—preventing scurvy and costiveness, requiring no change of diet, particular regimen, or care against taking cold. Sold by all re , pectable dealers in medicines. HOYT'S .H.L4WATHA HAM RESTORATIVE HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. In Longfellow's Poem Hiawatha WAR adjudged to bave conferred the greatest boon on his tribe because be brougbt to its notice corn. Every one will admit that our preparation is worthy of its name, for the be nefits it confers when it is known. WHAT THE WIAWATHA DOES It restores faded and gray hair and whiskers to their original color. It brings up the natural shading of one hair with another, thus giving the hair a perfect life appearance, so that the most critical observer cannot detect its use. It makes harsh hair soft and silky, stops its falling out, cleanses it and the scalp froni all rities,As as readily applied and wiped Irons the skirt as any hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad ef fects of previous use of preparations containingsulphnr, anger of lead, &c. The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the fol lowing challenge to test in the New York dailies three weeks, which WAS NEVER ACCEPTED Let come well known and dieintereeted persona ap point one to the proprietor of each preparation for the hair to bring up the color. Every proprietor to use nothing but his own preparation, and the person nothing also during the test. A certificate of the re sult to be widely published at the expense of the un successful competitors. Sold everywhere. JOSEPH 11.0.)rT & CO., 10 University Place, New York ONE-PRICE OiOTEING, OP THE LATEST SI - 11.Es, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. Alt% Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ONE-PRICE SYST.EM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de2S-ly TONES Sr CO., 604 MARKET Street. STEINWAY & SoNs, PIANOS, For sale only at BLASIUS BROS., 1006 CHESTNUT Street PIAZIOS, STECK 4.% C0'.43 MASON P;ltos HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS, PIANOS STECK & CO.'S SEVENTh a) THE Por.trwat CLOTHING HOUSE OF Parr a.. " OAK HALL. " Best-class goods and moderate prices. WANAMAKRR & BROWN, . S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Custom Department (to make to order) No. 15. Sixth at WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREME:IUkI LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST 11 , 7,#.4-Ni : - .4, z4P di mi udi SILL—MIDDLETON.—On the sth inst., by Mayor Henry, at the residenceNof the bride's father, Alfred to Naomi P., eldest daughter of Edwin Middle ton, Hsu. No cards. TRAVILLA—COXEY.—May 3, by Rev. W. 11. IL Marsh, Mr, Harry 0. Trayilla and Miss Mary Coxey, both of West Philadelphia. No cards. [Doylestown papers please eopv. 11ANNUM—MARSHALL.—At the Continental, on Thursday, May sth, by Friends' ceremony, in the pre sence of the Mayor, Mr. Jesse P. Hautrum, of Chester County, Penna., to Miss Lizzie H. Marshall, of New Castle Delaware county. No cards. D=ED. HARPER. —On the sth inst. Maria Sexton, daughter of T. Esmonde and Elizabeth B. Harper, in the 11th year of her age.. Notice trll be glean of her funeral in the afternoon papers. DEVENEY. —On WednesdaV, the 4th inst., after a lingering illness, Miss Elinor bevoney. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, .No. 430 South Fifth street, Cooper's Hill, Camden, J., on Saturday, May 7th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Interment at Monninent Cemetery, Philadelphia. SHERMAN. —On the 4th inst., Washington Sherman, Surgeon U. S. N. His stale friends, and those of the family, are respect fully invited to attend hit funeral, from his father's residence, No. 311 South Tenth street, ou Saturday morning, at 10 o'clook. To proceed to Mount Vernon RAWSON. —On the 4th inst., John Rawson, in .the 45th year of his age. The relathes and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence in Darby, on Frida.y, the 6th inst., at 2 P. M., without further notice. Interment at Darby. BROBSON.—On the 3d inst., Rebecca Brobson, in the 74th year of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, in Chester, 'Pa. t on sixth day, morning, 6th inst. Meet at house at 10 (retook without further notice. FOIILRB.—At his residence, in.awynedd, Montgo mery county, Pa.. on the let inst., Hugh. Foulke, Sr., in the 76th year of his age. His friend*, and those of the family are invited to at tend his funeral at Friends' Meeting House, Gwynedd, on Sixth day, the 6th instant, at 11 o'clock A. M. +44 BLACK ALPACAS.—JUST OPENED, a large stock of Alpacas and Glossy Mohair Lustres, 87% cents to id.Oo a yard. Lupin's Bombazines. Summer Bombazines. Cha Tanuses. Moumeliues, liarege .liernant. " Crape Maretz, and other Summer Goods. BESSON *SON, MOURNING STORE, No. 91S CHESTNUT Street. EYRE et LANDELL ALWAYS BEEP Best Black Silk in the City. Black Silk *2O to *I per yard. Black File Silk for Coats. Black Silk Plump, yard wide. Black Silk, Purple SPrage. Black Silk for Ladies' Sacks. IGN=.UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, 1118 CHESTNIIT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, May 2. 1864.—A special meeting of the UNION LEAGUE: of Phi ladelphia will be held on THURSDAY EYDNING, the .121 h blatant, at 8 o'clock, to take into consideration the acceptance of the Charter lately obtained from the Le gislature of the State of Pennsylvania. By order of the Board of Directors: my3-tmyl2 GEORGE H. BOXER, Secretary. ggr MAY 5, 1864.—AT A REGULAR stated meeting of the TENTH WARD JUNIOR STATE GUARD, at their armory, Race, below Broad street, on Tuesday Evening, the following commis sioned officers were elected : Captain, W. C. Wiener ; First Lieutenant, R. F. Mustin ; Second • Lieutenant, George Rodgers. As the company is now nearly full, and have re- ceived their arms, this is the last chance for the young men of Philadelphia to join an organization which will eventually prove a credit to its members and an honor to the city. We are, pleased to observe that Major Wither is still the worthy and competent drill master of the above company. It Recruits will still be received at the ARMORY on 'MONDAY, TUESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENINGS. Lieut. RODGERS, Recruiting Ofilear. THE MASTER CARPENTERS OF PHILADELPHIA are invited to meet B. SHE DAHER, Superintendent of Erection of Buildings for the Great Central Fair, at anrhour during the day, at MOGAN SQUARE, in reference to giving one day's labor to the erection of the buildings, rnys-4t itAy.% ANNUAL MEETING OF if THE HOME FOR DESTITUTE COLORED CHIL DREN," will be held at the office, S.W. cor. SEVENTH and ARCH, on Second-day, Evening, :Rh month, 9th instant, at 8 o'clock. Election for Trustees, Managers, &c., for the ensuing year. ISRAEL R. JOHNSON, Secretary of Trustees. LECTURES BEFORE THE PHO TOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA by Professor 11ENRY MORTON; at the Laboratory or the Episcopal Academy, No. 1314 LOCUST Screeet. Lec ture first On WEDNESDAY, May at 8 clock P. M., "On the Nature" of Light. " May 18th, "On Optical In struments. " May 2.5 th, "Ou Polarized Light. " Tickets for the Conroe,Sq. May be hail at ter' J. W. Queen's, Wenderoth 4S[ Taylor, F. lite kunses, and F. Leypoldrs. my6-6t. ny... GEORGE TIIEOMPSON—ANOTHER MEETING. —Thirty years ago, George Thomn -500 delivered his first lecture, in tins CI t 3-, in the Cove nanters' Church, Cherry street, below Eleventh. He is n"w invited by members of the same Much to deliver another address in the same building, which he consents to do. The meeting will take place next FRIDAY EVE NING, the oth of May, at 9 o'clock. Subject—" The Unionists and Copperheads of England and America. " Atimittance.9o cents. Tickets to be had at 'LB. Pugh's, Sixth and Chestnut streets, at the. Anti-Slavery Office, 100 North Tenth street, and at the door. aP3O-6t O W'. NOVEL LECTURE.—MISS EVANS, the youthful Welsh Lecturess, who has been as tonishing great audiencee in :Yew York (only 16 years old), Will deliver one of her unique and eloquent ad dresses upon Temperance, on FRIDAY EVENING, May, 6th, in CONCERT HALL, at 731 o'clock. MISS EVANS has no equal of her age, and her lec tures are given with marvellous power and eloquence. With her sweet, musical voice, she makes herself heard in the largest andience rooms with perfect ease. TICKETS 25 cents, to be obtained at the principal Music Stores, and at the door. No postponement for the weather. my2-5t MAPLE SHAME OIL COMPANY. An Adiontued Meethut of the Stockhohlere of the Maple Shade Oil Company will he held at No. 309 WALNUT Stfeet, on SATURDAY, May 7th, at four o'clock, P. M. tny6-2t. OW7TINE BLEAKLEY OIL COMPANY. —The Books for Subscription to the above Com pany are now open at 418 WALNUT Street, from 9A. Al. to 3P. M. EDWIN E. SIMPSON, Secretary. my3-6t• - 11:M=m PITTSBURG AND OII,CREEK RETRONA OIL COMPANY.—Subscriptioux will be received at the Office of the above Company for the renerved Capital Stock met apart for the Treasury. Office, No, 524 WALNUT Street. my4-6t* L. J. DEMUTH, Secretary. W.. GOLCONDA MINING COMPANY (OF MICHIGAN. )—The first Meeting of the "GOLOONDA MLNLNG COMPANY," 'audio its Arti cles of ARBOelatioll, Will be held on MONDAY, the la day of May, 1861, at No. 324- WALNUT Street, Phila delphia, at H. o'clock A. M. A. H. DENCKLA, B. A. HOOPES, Two of the Associates of Said CorpOention. PHILADELPHIA. April 19, 1864: ap2l-1,64 ilgr" OFFICE OF THE WESTMORE LAND COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South 'I'HIRD Street, corner of Willing's alley, PHILADELPHIA, May 4 1844. A meting of the Stockholders of the WhS,BIO6/4E LAND COAL COMPANY will be held at their voice on FRIDAY, May 20th, 1864, at II o'clock A. M., to vote on the acceptance of the act of incorporation,' approved April 30, DM, and to elect a Board Of Dirootors to serve until the neat election. V. 11, JACKSON, Bac:rotary. • r.. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, PHILA. DELPFLIA. —The Committee on SEWING MA CHINES, in connection with the appeal of the Exeeu tive Committee, solicit your aid and contrilnition, in furthel"42ii , C of the Central Fair for the b; neat of the Sanitary Commis s ion, whose g re a t !Lrrd noble wurk is to administer to the relief and comfort of our sick and wounded soldiers wherever they maylwfottud,Av hethee on the bloody battle-field, the destitute hmital, or the wretched prison. They have great conikknce that a hearty response Will be made to their appepi hr dona tions of sewing machines or money. Donations of money and specimens of work in , gar ments made by the machines may he sent to any of the Committee, and will be acknowledged by mail. The nu mes of contributors will be registered in R 'book. which Will be open during the Fair, and thus record the gene rosity and patriotism of the donor. MRS. DR. GROSS, Chairman, 13 S. E. corner of Eleventh a W nd alnnt streets. MRS. THOMAS NEILSON, Secretary, 325 South Twelfth street. Mrs. GARRICK MA I.LBEY, 221 South Sixth street. Mrs. WILLIAM 11. 1501 Walnut street. Mr, WILLIAM ATWOOIllaor. Binn d and Locust Su:, ' Mrs. fIIFEED HORNER,4I4 South Eleventh street. Mrs. HENRY C. TOWNSEND, Forty-first street and 7311 Itimore avenue. Mrs. EMILY MIDI:INS, 1110 Spruce St. iny6-2t ipt Irmm taiinEAT ciElorrnAL is-=+-s' PHILADELPHIA—ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.— Davi n g been assigned the "Department on Artificial Flowers, in Wax, Leather, Paper, and Muslin ' in chiding Hanging Baskets, we the undersigned hen Leave to address you. . . We Solicit the sympathy and aid of OVOUV true-hearted patriot ill Pennsylvania, ne/a.ware, and New Jersey, and trust they will respond willingly to our call. As there are comparatively few engaged in making Flowers, WC confidently hope those few wilt give generously of their time amt industry. Our thanks, and the thanks of one suffering soldiers, Will be given for :Inv assisuutce, either in Flowers or Money. MitS. Mt. JAMES DARRACII, Chairman Ladies' Committee, GREEN Street, Germantown Mrs. MoCCLLAGII, Main street. Germantown. Mrs. THEO: MORGAN,. Main street,. Germantown. 111i.ss C . ZADiTZIPHiBIi k Main street, Germantown, Miss C. MORRIS, 1I•39 Spruce street - , Philadelphia. Miss MAIME. 1627 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Miss C. D. THOMAS,. West Chester. Miss V. WRIGHT, West Chester. It lwra= GREAT CENTRAL PAIR. • RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT. -..... The undersigned, Treasurer of this Department, ac knowledges the receipt of the fol lowing donatious,i, From a gentleman, through Miss Dead, of , Mount Carbon,- Schuylkill county $lO 00 Through Mrs. Etting . 46 00 Mrs. Robert Sturgis • • 100 00 Thome*Pratt, of Media,. Delaware county—. 1,0 00 John Grigg lOO 00 Edward M. Hopkins 500 00 Mrs.. Edward Law • • • - - 100 00 Proceeds of a Parlor Entertainment held at Tenth and Wallace streets 100 00 W. A. Blanchard - 2.1 00 Mr. Harp 25 00 George T. Lewis. - 100 00 Thomas Sparks ' 100 00 Ca , b.... L. C. W. S .31,26 a hO We are sadly in want of.funds to meet the necessary first outlay for preparationnud materials. Donations will be thankfully received-and accredited as contributions to the Fair. Due Dollar contributed to this Department will pro dure.two to the General Treasury of the Sanitary Com- FRANCIS P. STEEL. Treasurer Restaurant Depart ment, at Southwark Bank. GEORGE T. T.EWIS, Chairman. 231 SOuth. Front street and FM Walnut street. Mimi MARY McITRNIIY, Chairman Eadieg , Commit tee, I:XY2Chefitnut street. - Mrs. Dr. GEORGE' W: NORRIS, Treasurer, 1534 Lo cust street mys-6t ar. THE GREAT cENTRAT; • FAIR.— THE or donations for Committee of One Day's Labor, Income,. or Revenue, received TO-DAY by JOHN W. CLAGHORN, -Treasurer, Office No. 118 South SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. Let all prompt ly- respond. Subscriptions and remittances by mail duly receipted for, anti acknowledged in the newspa pers. a,p234m Mr. GREAT CENTRAL FAIRVOR THE UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION. OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE ON RECEPTION OF GOODE, Central Fair Building. on Eighteenth street, from Race to Vine street—Entrance on Eighteenth street, PRILAPP.LpttI.A. AnrillB, 1861. The Committee on "Reception of Goods' are now prepared to receive any articles designed for the Fair, and would ask the co-operatiou of the various branches of 'Trade and Industry, as then. labors must necessarily be very arduous. Every package should be properly marked, and gent to the Chairman or any member of the Committee, who are authorized to receipt aud acknow ledge the same. They are happy to inform the public that all of the railroad and express companies have generously offered to deliver packages to the Committee free of charge. A. R. McIIIXRI7, Chairman, E. H. ROWLFX, Secretary. Committee meet on Tuesday and Friday afternoons,at 6 o'clock. A. R. MeIIENRY; A. S. ROBERTS, JR. EDWARD 11. ROWLEY. JAMES N. STONE, _DAVID C. McCAMMOdia GEORGE A. lifolllNS=Y, S. S. MOON, J. D. ELLIS, JAMES S. MARTIN. JOS. HARRISON, Jo., . Main Committee. CITY BOUNTY NOTICE. OF FICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION, No. 412 PRUNE Street, April I, 1861. The City Bounty will continue to be paid until further notice. No applications for Bounty will be entertained from recruits who enlisted prior to the date of the President's Proclamation, October 17, ISM All future powers of attorney for the City Bounty, from new recruits for Pennsylvania Regiments, mus tered in after this date. must be endotned by the officer in charge of the barracks that the man has been re ceived there. By order of the Commission. apl-tf SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Secretary. J. E. GOULD, mcl CHESTNUT, ggrm , OFFICE OF THE FEEDER DAR COAL COMPANY, 233 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia, May 2, 1864. At an election held this day, by the Stockholders of the Feeder Dam Coal Company, the following were elected to serve as Directors for the ensuing year: Collin Colket, I Wm. G. Thomas, Howard Spencer, W2ll. Jackson, Thos. Graham. • And at a meeting of the Board, Coffin Colket was elected President, and Chas. D. Knight Treasurer and Secretary. znys-3t CHAS. D. KNIGHT, See'y. THEUNDERSIGNED LADIES have been appointed a Committee in aid of the GREAT CENTRAL RUT, for Kingsessing, Darby, and Upper Darby, to solicit contributions of all kinds, both great and small. Their past experience of the liberality of.theneighborhood in hospital matters encourages them to hope they will be f olly seconded. by their friends, and be able to return a handsome account of their. sections of the county. - OFFICE OF THE 'VULCAN MINI ct COMPANY OF MICHIGAN. PAILADELPRTA, April 27, MI. The stated annual meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Company will be held on THURSDAY, May 12th, at 12 o'clock M. at their office, No. 324- WALNUT Street. An election for Directors will take place, to serve the Company the ensuing year. .9.1)28-13t R. V. WOMRATII, Secretary. CONSOLIDATION BANK: PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1364. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi annual Dividend of SIX per cent., clear of State and Government tax, payable on demand. nlyd-wfrriSt JOS. N. PIERSOL, Cashier. iIar.COMBIERCIAL BANK OF PENN. SYLVAXIA, PRILADELPRIA, May 3, 1864. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand clear of National and State taxes. S. C. FALAI - rat, loy4-61 Cashier. ilge• CORN EXCHANGE BANK. PHILADELPHIA, May 3. 1864. The Directors have declared a Dividend of SEVEN per cent., payable on demand, clear of State and U. S. (3 per cent.) tax. - J: W. TORRY, nty4-tf Cashier. COM.3IONWEAIIM BANK. PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1564. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of I'VE per cent. for the last six months, payable on de mand, clear of State and United States ax. Iny4-6t H. C. YOUNG, Cashier. nr" DIVIDE N D.—PILILADELPHIA, MAY 2, 1564. —The Managers of the CHESTNUT DILL AND SPRING-HOUSE TURNPIKE ROAD have declared a Dividend of TWO AND A theLLF PER CENT., payable on or after the 16th inst. t, clear of State and the three-per-cent. United States tax. CHARLES BACON, Treasurer, ray4-3t 41.7 WALNUT Street. lIRV=' FARMERS' AMR MEcit - Asics , BANK, PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1864. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of- FIVE per cent., payable' on demand, clear of United States and State taxes. y4-gi W. RUSHTON, .Ta., Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF PHILADELPHIA. *MAX 3, 1561. The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of FIVE DOLLARS per share, p_ayable on demand, clear of all taxes. MORTON MALICHAEL, iny4-6t Cashier. erg GIRA_RD BANK. PRILADELPITTA, May 3, 1864. The Director. have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE per cent, out of the profits of the last six months, payable on and after the 13th inst., free of all taxes. ray4-tmyll W. L. SCIIAFFER, Cashier. • .161.ENIINGTON BANK, PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1864. The lipard of Directors have this (lay declared a Divi dend of TEN PER CENT. for the last FAX months, pay able on demand; clear of State and United States taxes. 'art-61 C. T. YERKES, Cashier. MECHANICS''. BANK. PHILADELPHIA, Nay 3, 1864. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of SIX per cent. , .payable on and after the 13th inst. J. WIEGAND, Ja., my4-tmyl4 Cashier. SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF 111P1411,ADBLPHIA,FRANEFORD, May 3, 1864. The Board of Directors have thin day declared a Divi dend or TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE, from the earn •-ings arthe past three months, payable to the Stockhold ers on demand. W. H. .11.11 AWN, my4-4t Cashier. sorTitwAng BANK. PinLADELPHIA, May 3, 18.61. The Directors haie declared.a Dividend of SEVEN per cent., payable on demand. F. P. STEEL, my4-6t Cashier. TRADESMEN'S BANK--PMILA. DELPHIA, May 8, 1884.—The Board of Direct ors have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE per cent. for the past six months,. payable on demand. my4-9t CASTIVER,Oashier. THE PHILADELPHIA BANK. PHILADELPHIA, May 8, 1864. The Directors have declared a Dividend of FIVE per cent. for the last six months, and also an extra Divi dend of THREE per cent., payable ou demand, and free of State taxes and the MAW State* tax of three per cent, - B. COMEGYS, my4-6t Cashier. Egr.. WESTERN BANK OE PHILA DELPHIA, May 3, Mk The Directors of this Bank hays this day declared a Dividend of TEN per cent, payable on deinand, clear of N national and State taxes. C. N. WEYGADT, ny4-6t • Cashier. PHILADELPHIA. COMMERCIAL WHARF AND RAILROAD COMPANY. —No tice is hereby given that a meeting of the Commission ers appointed by au act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled An Act to Incorporate the Philadelphia Commercial. Wharf and Railroad Company," approved the twenty-fifth day of May, A. 0, laz, to open books, receive subscriptions, and organize a company by the name, style and title of the PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL WHARF AND RAILROAD COMPANY, will be held on the TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1864, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. at No. 327 WALNUT Street, second floor, Room No. 2, in the city of PHILADELPHIA, and from day to day, in Pursuance of said act of Assembly, and for the purposes therein mentiond and provideed. EDMUND A. SOUDER, DAVID JAYNE, SAMUEL T. 'BODINE, • J. VAUGHAN MERRICK, E. W. WARNER TITUS S. EMERY. PHILADELPHIA, May 2, 1864. my3-20t. CONVERSION OF IMMO."( SCRIP INTO CAPITAL STOCK. OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COXCANY. PHILADELPHIA, April 2.3, Mi. At a meeting of the Board of Managers, held yester day,the following preamble and resolution were adopt ed, viz.: wh 4rß ah, Ample security has been provided for the payment and satisfaction of so much of the mortgage debt of March 7, 1842, - as has not been exchangedhy the holders thereof for the new loan secured by the late mortgage dated April 1, 1864; therefore Resolwd, That full Certificates of 'Stock inthe capital of this Company be forthwith issued to the holders of the Scrip Certificate's, according to the number of shares in the latter certificates specified; and that,. until the necessary exchange of certificates can be effected,. the present holders of said Scrip Certificates be entitled.new and hereafter, to all the rights and privileges of Stock , holders of this Company. - Published by Order of the Board. ap2o.6t EDWIN WALTER, Secretary. OFFICE BOHEMIAN MINING COMPANY, 132 WALNUT Street PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, pril 14, 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 MININO COMPANY,. due and payable on or before the 15th day of May, 1.86.3,. at the Office of the Company,l32l WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.. By order orthe Board of Directors. apls-tutYls. L. MACITSR, Secretary. OFFICE OF fiIIE I.EMOII ZINC COMPANY. 121 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. May 4, 1601 -• The DlreelOra have thle day deelared a Gaon dtvkaend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock. clear of State tax, payable on and after the 10th. instada, at the °dice of the Company. The Transfer Beoks will be eloeed until that date. lay;-6t - GORDON Secretary. Mrs. Wli. H. BUNTING, Darby. Miss MARIA SMITH, Kingsessing. Miss MARTHA SELLERS , Upper Darby THE -PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1864. PENNSIOLtiStifi At the 113th Annual !fit ett ng of the Contributors to this institution, held at the tfemiitat ath nt.mth 1864, the report of the 13 and of MiLita gem for the pa 4. year was read, and the unnetui 0 , 0.111:n!: tree!ved and approved. rhe following preamble a n d reset rtrionc w ere, as 1111:111I111011,43 - Tlrberer , R, It appears from the statemniC the contributors that there to at this timeA , tleficieacy of about forty thousand dollars in our capital stock. caused Gillette by the very large number of reCea ttocidenta, and the great increase in the price of provisions and foe]' and whereas, it is very desirable that our ability to relieve distress shouid not be curtailed for want of tichnimito means; therefore -reeoirctfe That a committee of contributors are ap pointed who,. in eonjimetion with the Board of Afuffltiter , about to he elected,. are requested to appeal to our.fol .loW-citizens; and to the railroad companies and mvsn lamming establishmentsof this city, soliciting their aid, under the firm - belief that our citizens only require to know our wants to- enable its to preserve the high char , trader so long maintained by the Pennsylvania Hospital in the relief of the suffering and afflicted, both of body and mind, which can only be done by a considerable in crease in our annual income. Resolved, That the discreet course pursued by the managers, i n the adMin4ptration of the affairs of the hospital, and in Um application of its funds, has the cordial approbation of the contributors. The contributors than elected the following-named gentlemen to serve as Managers and Treasurer for one year front this date,-viZ MAPIAh _ _ _ . Mordecai 11 D,1,011.• Samuel Mason, tames R. Oreeves.' S. Morris Wahl, John Pavillon Sournel Welsh, William Biddle, Wistar Morris, John M. Whit:ill, Caleb Cope, Alex. J. Derby - shire,- Adolph B. Rorie. Treasurer—JOKN T. LEWIS. Aln at a mooting of the Managers,. ,etbsegyteull y held, the Board will orgoiiizmi the unanimous re-election of MORDECAI L. DAWSON' as - President, ;tad WISTAII. MORIUS Secretary. Tie Managers then elected' the - following ofileerB, to serve the Hospital for the ensuing year, viz: FOR THE ROS.NTAL ON EIGHTH STREET. Steward—William 0. Malta_ - Matron—Diary - D. Sharply-as, Apothecary—John Conrad, M. D: Work and Librarian—Jomb on I'. Edge Win. W. Gerhard, M. I) James J. Levied, M. D. Raw. Hartehm•nq M. D. • I - William Hunt,.M. D. Addineli Howson, M. D. iThos. Geo. Morton,. M. D. Pathologist and Curator—Dr. Thomas Wistar. HOSPITAL POD THE INSANE. Physieian-in-Chief and Superintendeut—Thomas S. Rill:bride, M. D. ImPARTMENT FOR MAI.Ve Steward—Jonathon Richards. biatroa—Marnarot Richards. Assistant Physician—S. Preston .Tones,.M. D. .?)EI.a . kI.T . MENT FOR FEMALFA. Steward—.Tohn''''''''' Matron,-Mrgqro N. Wi!•:tar. lidwirds Lee. MA). Cmys.2 APPEAL—ITNION VOLIINTEER REFRESHMENT SALOON. To the Citizens of Philad,elphitz : It will Be three . vears on the 27th day of May, 1864, since the Union Vo lunteer Refreshment Saloon commenced its operations: The Committee never have pressed their plaints. Nei ther have they lost sight of the fact that there were other institutions equally worthy of public confidence and support; and they have endeavored to discharge the duties entrusted to them in an honest, economical, quiet, and unostentatious manner. Up to this time we have been generously - nuppurted by eautribution:% from our friends and a portion of the moneyed corporations of Philadelphia. We have tried to lessen the burdens of our kind friends by annual fairs in June; the first was a success; the second comparatively a failure, in conse quence of the raid into Pennsylvania last summer, and there is no prospect of holding one this season, as in temley. The high price of provisions, and the heavy and constant demand on our Saloons, have nearly de pleted our treasury, and as the signs of the Hines point to a series of protracted battles, and as there will no doubt be still furl - hag calls on our limited resources, we are compelled to =lce this appeal to the liberality of the citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity for assistance, otherwise our future usefulness will be very much im paired. Contributions in cash, and notice of Provisions and Sanitary Stores for our use, wilt be received by the fol lowing gentlemen; Rev. Dr. Thomas Brainerd, No. 634 Pine street. Thomas Robbins, Esq. ,President Philadelphia Bank, Chestnut street, west of Fourth street. D. B. Cummins, Esq., President of the Girard Bank, Third street, near Dock street. S. A. Mercer, Esq., President of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Chestnut street, below Fifth. J. B. Austin, Esq., President of the Southwark Bank, Second, below South street. M. W. Woodward, Esq., Cashier Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank, northwest corner Third and Vine streets. Thomas T. Dirth, Egg., Trasaarar Pannsylvanla Rail. W road, Third and illing's alloy. James C. Hand & Co., corner Market and Decatur streets. - Samuel B. Pales, Esq. No. 514 Walnut street (who has consented to act as General Financial Agent for our iaaitution). Or by uuy member of our eoun u ittoo. The Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon is situated at the southwest corner of Washington and Swanson streets. The citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity, and strangers, are respectfully invited to visit the Saloon, and witness for themselves the arrangements made for the refreshment and comfort of the brave soldiers pass ing through the City of Brotherly Love. ARAD BARROWS, Chairman. J. B. WADE, Secretary. ap29-14t 1 m101•FICE OF THE AMERICAN KAO LIN COMPANY. PHILADIMPIVA, May G, 1261. The First Amnia] Meeting of the Stockholders of the AMERICAN KAOLIN COMPANY will be held at the office of the company, No. 223 South THIRD Street, on TUESDAY, May 17th, at 12M., when an election will be' held fur five Directors to servo for the ensuingyear. CHAS. D. KNIGHT, my6-fB=-4t 11W. OFFICE OF TICE ',EMIG - 1K COAT. AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, PHILADEL PHIA, May 3, 1864. At au election held this day, the following named Der- BOW were chosen officers of the Lehigh Coal and Navi gation Company for the ensuing:year: PREBIDENT—JAMES S. COX. Erskine Hazard, John Fannin', Richard Richardson, Alexander Fullerton, Andrew Manderson, TREASITRER—E my4-3t ED, 11W.PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM. DANY—TREASIIRER'S DEPARTMENT, PHILADEL pirrA, April 20 104. NOTICE Td THE STOCKHOLDERS. —The Board of Directors have this day declared a somi-annual dividend of five per cent. on the capital stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after Way 16, 1864. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be bad at the Office of the Company, No. 235 South THIRD Street. - - . Stock and Scrip certificates for the extra dividend will be ready for delivery on and after May 21, but no stock or scrip certificates will be delivered between the 15th May tlud. let June. THOMAS T. FIRTH, ray2-lm Treasurer. A MEETING OF TUE STOCK HOLDERS of the Bloomsburg Iron Company be held at the Company's Office, at Irondale, Co lumbia- county, Penna., on WEDNESDAY, May Bth, 1864, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to serve e the nsiling year, and for the transaction of other bhoi ness. WM. E. S. BARER, Treasurer and Secretary. No. 213 North WATER Street. PHILADELPHIA, April 16, 1864. aplB-30t. liILLIGIIVEDIt GOODS. kit . MISS M. A. BAKER, No. 1346 CHESTNUT STREET, Ras opened a large assortment of PARIS MILLINERY. For the Spring and Summer of 1861. an 3-3ra FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVAN'S S:. MILITARY FURNISHERS, Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Peasants, 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 allowod to the trade. apl7-1m FURLOUGHS.. Officers and Soldiers, visiting the city on Furlough, needing, SWORDS, And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are invited to the very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of GEO. W. SIMONS Sr. BRO., SANSOM-STREET HALL, SANSOM Street, above Sixth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice, which, for richness and magnificence, challenge cornpetition, no other house in the country combining the IVIAINUFAC ruErztor JEW ELER with the PRACTICAL SWORD-MAKER. mhl2-2m FROTHINGHAM & WELLS RAVE FOR SALE, HEAVY. MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEET/NOS. AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED YARN, &c. co24if-tI VOiSTGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, ,NEW JERSEY. This favorite irCtel will be opened forthe reception of guests on JUNE FIRST. The House has been refurnished and thoroughly reno vated. Writing and Reading Rooms and a Telegraph Office have been added for the exclusive use of the. guests. The proprietor feels warranted in acsuring the public that; with the gentlemanly and competent officers se cured, each department will be conducted to the entire satisfaction of the most - fastidious. Hassler-. full Band bas been engaged exclusively for Congress' Hall. noy further information will be cheerfully given, by addressing J. F. HAKE, my6-tf Proprietor. • • THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, N. E. corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, will devote ONE-TENTH OF ITS REVENUE FOR THIRTY DAYS from May sth, that is, three days' income, to the Great Central Fair fur the Sanitary Com mission. myd—it*inf BUILDING HARDWARE. STRAP HINGES, T HINGES, REVEAL HINGES, I SHUTTER STRAPS, and all kindm of wrought Hinges, large or small. SHUTTBII BOLTS, I NECK BOLTS, and many artfeles of Building and Carriage Hardware Manufactured and kept on baud at JACKSON IRON WORKS, mitl2-3m Office, No. 236 CHURCH Al ley . . Manufacturers of Warranted BEAM and HAY SCALES TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF TILE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, WASMNOTON, May 4, 1864. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that THE SEVENTH. NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, County OF Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organised under and according to the require ments of the act of Congress entitled 'An act to pro vide a Rational Currency, secured by a pledge of United Status stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof,' approved February 26,1862, and has complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking: Nsw, therefore, I, HUGH McCULLOCH Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that TIDE SEVENTH NATIONAL BARK OF PHILADELPHIA, county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, -witness my band and seal of office, this FOURTH DAX• OF MAY 1864. [beat of the Comptroller otthe Currency.] HUGH Mc:CULLOM - iwyG-2m . Comptroller of the Currency. rR SALE-A„ SUPERB SOLID WA,L NUT BOOK.-ZASE,. finished in oil, and perfectly new, wade by 1,3(1(00 iug, 504 Pine street; Base arranged for folios; an elagaiiecase for a private library. App] y rayti-fit* • 1638 GIMPS Strout. - 11 Q 00 F G AND SHEATHING PAPER, tarred and untarred, constantly on hand. ALEXANDER PRIESTLEY Sr. CO.. mpF Pt 44 N. FIFTH. Street. --• SODA ASH.-HIGH TEST; FOR SALE by TTEATON & DENCKLA, HARDWARE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 507 COMMERCE and 510 NORTH Streets, offer for sale: .AnShortirand Ml/lllivotg r • W. & Si Butcher's Cast Steel; Engle Cabinet Looks. Putnam's Horse Nails; i.ocke's School Slates. Copper,Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards. Also, a tll assortmeAt Qt Azalrikau. Ilarawao. fe7-cait John Forsyth Meign, M. D Fran. Gurney Smith, M. D MANAGERS: Jacob P. Jones, Francis C. Yarnell, Samuel E. Stokes, Francis R. Cope, Fre WA derick L Graff, WIN TER. 'IN WALTER, Secretary. ARMY GOODS. 418 ARCH STREET, PHILADE4PHIA ALEXANDER PRIESTLY & 4-1- N. PIPTIL Street NEW PUBLICATIONS. BE PUBTASHED, MAY f 4 f, W 01 1 11_.ALTN lIaI SLACK.,; A GIItEAT NEW HOOK. A COMPANION TO WOMAN IN WHITE, COCCINs, CLOTH', $1.50; PAPER, $1.25 TIIE AVOIWAN IN BLACK, by the author of "The Man to and a companion to "The Woman in White," by WILN IB COLLINS, -‘Oll bo published' on• SATURDAY, May 14411, by T. B. PETERSON Sr BBO THEItS, list CBESTNUT Street; .Philadelphia, and will he for sale by all Booksellers and News Agents every where. It will be found to be one of the hest novels that hats been printed in the English language for years, and fully equal to Wilkie Collins' "Woman iu White:" Complete intone large duodecimo volume, bound iii cloth, for $l.O, or in one volume, paper cover,foritl.2, Copies of either edition of the above book will be - sent at once to any One, free of postage, on remitting the re tail price of the edition wanted to T. B. PETERSON Si BROTHERS iu a letter. It in published and for sale by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, to whom all orders must comae addressed. DA COSTA'S MEDICAL DIAG-NOSIS_ MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS RENCE TO PRACTICAL MEDICINE it OriDE TO TUE KNOWLEDGE AND DISCEMINATION OF BY J. M. DA COSTA, MD., Lecturer on Clinical Medicine and Physician to the Phi • huiciphia Hospital, &c, &c. ILLUSTRATED WITH NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS Ono Vol., Bvo. T. B. LIPPINCOTT 8c CO., Publishers, inyC-fstutlis 71.5 and 717 MARKET Stroot. GOLDWIN SMITH'S LETTER MESSRS. TICKNOR & FIELDS Publish this day, from the advance English proof sheets A LETTER TO A WHIG MEMBER OP THE SOUTH ERN INDEPENDENCE ASSOCIATION. By GOLD WIN SMITH. 12mo, paper, 2.5 cents. Wonn FOR. THE Mawr. —Professor Goldwin Smith, of the University of Cambridge, who has been from the first one of the staunchest friends of the Union in Eng land, has written a little work, entitledir A Letter to a Whig :Member of the Southern Independence Associa tion, 7 which is pronounced a most trenchant and vigor one piece of 'writing, and one of the heaviest blows yet dealt to the English sympathizers with secession. It will be published in pamphlet form by Messrs. Ticknor & Fields, simultaneously with its issue in England.— Roston Transcript. Air! For Sale by all Booksellers. TbeA'rade supplied by J. B. LIPPINCOTT & Co. mys-21 135 WASHINGTON Street, Boston CIRCULAR HISTORY OP THE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES.. ELIAS BARR & CO. respectfully announce that they have in preparation a History of the Pennsylvania Re serves, from their organization to the expiration of their term of service. This History will contain tholnames of all the Officers and Privates of the Corps—their promotions, casualties, and discharges; also, graphic descriptions of their camp life, and their gallant achievements in the many battles in which they have taken part—all derived from official and authentic sources. The History of the Pennsylvania Reserves will be in One Volume of 600 pageS, octavo size, neatly printed on good paper, and substantially bound in black cloth, containing a steel engraving of the lamented Reynolds, and one of Goyernor Curtin (who first recommended the formation of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps), and will he sold only by subscription. It will be ready in August next. Price THRIsE DOLLARS a copy. The Publishers feel confident that the just pride which every Pennsylvanian must entertain for the brave men whose gallant achievements and patriotic self-devotion it records, will secure for " The History" a generous and appreciative reception. ELIAS BARR & CO., Publishers; =En - - LANCASTER, April 2.5, 1864. . . Active and Reliable AGENTS are wanted to. Canvass for the above work, in every district of Pennsylvania. Responsible references required. rnys-St NEW MILITARY BOOKS, JUST RECEIVED. HAUPT'S MILITARY BRlDGES—lllustrations. MENDELL ON MILITARY SURVEYING. MORRIS' FIELD TACTICS FOR. INFANTRY. THOMAS' RIFLED ORDNANCE—lllustrated. RENET'S MILITARY LAW-New Edition. CRAIGHILL'S PRINCIPLE OF STRATEGY AND GRAND TACTICS. • MILITARY AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. A large assortment ou LINDSAY fo s B a LAK t IlSwONrices. No. 25 South SIXTH Street. 911 CENTS HARPER'! 20- CENTS 1- nuniberjug received, containing Dickens' new story. PITCHER'S, zny6-:3t 808 CHESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! Just received by ASHMEAD 3t EVA/sTS, Successors to . WILLIS T. HAZARD, 724 CHESTNUT Street. SMUT'S SOURCES ,OF THE NILE. AMERICA AND HER COMMENTATORS. By Tuck ermo n. DANOERFIELD'S REST, OR BEFORE THE STORM, A Navel.. . . . . MEMORIALS OF THE WAR. By Hackett. SIBONYBIS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. Second Part. By R. C. Trench, D. D. ROBERTSON'S SERMONS. Fifth Series. THOUGHTS FOR THE CHRISTIAN LIFE. By Rey, J, Drummond. MY CAVE LIFV, IN VICKSBURG. RENAN'S RELIGIOUS HISTORY and CRITIC/8X TEN ACRES ENOUGH. • A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION. By Thayer. MAN AND NATURE, By George P. Marsh. PRESCOTT'S LIFE. By George Ticknor, Svc. Uni form with his works. PRESCOTT'S LIFE. By Geo. Tielnor,l2mo. Cheap Edition. ap2s I\TEW BOOKS ! - NEW BOOKS ! JOURNAL OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE SOURCE OF THE NILE. By John Nanning Spoke. Il luetrated-with Maps, &c. TEN ACRES ENOUGH: Showing- how a very small Farm may-be made to keep a very large Family. MAN AND NATURE; or, Physical Geography as mo dified by Human Action.By Geo. P. Marsh. THE BOOK OF JOB IN POETRY; or, a Song in the Night. By Rev. Henry W. Adams, M. A. AMERICA AND HER COMMENTATORS, with a cri tical Sketch of - Travel in the Unitid States. By H. T. Tuckerman. ROUND THE BLOCIir An American novel. Illus trated. • - - - GEN. BUTLER IN NEC ORLEANS. In German. Paper.- For sale by W' M. S. & ALFRED MARTINS, my 3 606 CHESTNUT Street..' THE SUNBEAM STORIES, -a- Containing the charming, bright stories of. TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM, CLOUD WITH SILVER.LINING, HOUSE ON THE ROCK, ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFE, MERRY CHRISTMAS, DREAM CHINTZ • STAR IN. I'HE DESERT, Ira SiX beautiful volumes, illustrated, *2.10. WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher, fe26-tjyl 21 South SIXTH Street. APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. The Agency for this'invaluable Library, of Universal Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street, second story. Also, RECORD OF THE REI3ELLION, By Frank Moore._ fell-If • NEW CARTES DE VISITE WENDEROTH & TAYLOR, 91.2, 914, 916 CHESTNUT' STREET, Have lately added the following to their large list of CARTES: Abraham Lincoln, Taken in Washington _last month,. by Wenderoth Taylor, while preparing another Photograph of the President, for the Sanitary-Commission. George H. Stuart, Taken last month. Regarded•by. his friends as re markably good. General Crawford, Commanding, PENNSYLVANIA. RESERVES. Taken this week; is considered a Tarr faithful picture of thie officer. Ccilprvel Dabltz,rert, Who lately perished at Richmond; also approved by his family. Colonel Baxter, Of the Fire ZOnaY4B7“ inken, this week. A splendid picture. Gerteral I. J. \Vietar, Taken early this month,.on the•oceasion of his visit honer. in the above are in the highest style, and may be p7rocured - of all rosiozleaof sizes from fro e C u% k u r i t e T r E si undersigned, of I P A IM- McALLISTER Zo BRO., Chestnut Street. • WENDEROTH & TAYLOR, my4-tvfnit2t 91,%, 914, 916 CHESTNUT St. ' - - REIMER'S COLORED PHOTO -011.-QHS for sl.—their great cueenial and nonniaritY is unabittem; their quality, style, and moderate charge make them in demand. SECOND Street, above Green. CMITES DE VISITE. -THOSE petife, popular, and pleasing pictures are made in various styles at B. F. REIMER'S, 624 ARCH Street. Go there and obtain satisfactory pictures. ITORYTYPES, OF MOST PLEASING T .ofthess staid delicacy or coloring, are executed at B. F. REIMER'S, To realize their artistic merits ace them at 624 ARCH Street. $lOO REWARD.-WAS STOLEN, ON the evening of . the 30th of April,. A DIA - 0101 , 1.1) BREASTPIN. The Above reward will be paid for it by leaving it with SETH H. FENN, cashier of the COIN TINENTAL HOTEL, and no questions asked. my2-7t SPECTACLES TO SUIT AIII2,SIGHT.S, ARTIFICIAL HUMAN. EYES Inserted without pain, by JAMES : VT: QUEEN Sr CO., iny3-1m 924. CHESTNUT . Street. OPERA. GLASSES ~ND OFFICERS' FIELD GI,ASSES. Microscopes for Physleiliug and Stuclerktg A very large assortment I,or sale by JAMES VT QUEEN & CO., nty3-Im . 9A4 . O•HESTNIT/ 7 Street. MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN INSTRUMBNTS. Cheetermale:.i.4letallic and Steel-tape Measuring. For sale JAMES W. QUERN & CO.. 994 CHASTNUT Street. rrkea ftna znu.tratea Catalogues g hat, mys,im TitEMOVAL.---DR. It J. LEVIS HAS relitto(ect to tio, 71Q4 ARCM ittoot, tip 24-1,4: WITH SPECIAL REFE- EMI= No. E EaAt ICING Street PHOTOGRAPHS._ Admiral Foote., • RETAIL 13/t1( 000Ds. OWEN EVANS & 00., NO'. 4ri NORTE EICILT.II Street, WILL succ e OPE Nssors O-D A .T. IY, . Oissolborry, T Prom the Auction Sales of 1110 , srIL Wi I & of the importation of DI rrs. lkwka rd & Il it Don ; Cu rti it Co. and Atithird & Co., bought just before th'e.' add Donal duty of tin F . cent excited their iniuthi, e om , o , uuently eau soil you the GOODS CHEAP. Choico dont/ e-S-iilth DulidileS, Shepherd Plaid roil de Cheyre, coats, warrantect to. Wash. Shepherd Plaid, 25 tk.nts; a big* bargain; worth no* at least 37.14 cents :Al- other different kinds of Dress Goode, all of than :Albs aid prim: ' , MACK PLAIN SILKS ! Fifteen thousand dollars' ts - drth of BtoOlr Silks, bought before therise. *lO 000 (DOLLARS.) Plain.talk S! , 1104, 463 to $4: old pricer. Splendid Lftei, Taffetas, SLR to ie. hill net rise. Rich 9'1,1.60 Muhl Silks,--WE Ad mice - 41.37g Magnificent Tartan Plaid Silks, Our Silks are at least IV cents per ya rd less than the price now in Nell! York, SPRING SHAWLS! s - r 1.1 tr. V siriiVirr.s! bankrupt stock of ha inlscnte Spring and Summer Shawls, to be Aeon. Stella Shawls fronts2.BB to 15h1'.56: Plaid Shawls, $4, v‘up to 4in.nfft , entirely mew. Rich Grenadine Shawls. $3.25 Dr *9.00. Ilernani fillo&-ls at low our stock of Shawls Is Dirge, ana•ot prices t - Xepica, , a every one. CLOAKING OLVVItIi, NEW KUM DES! We have now open those new shad, : o f e lmtiki tiv Cloths that cannot be had ell-,where. fast. Cali soon. Cloaking Cloths. $1.25 to 42..75. • Men and Boys' Wear, 3111.1 i Opell6d a lIPIC NUAins, new I,d o il Staple Goods, . OUR USUAL LOW . PRICES. We are determined to keep the price or goods down, notwithstanding, the additional duty alio percent., and while others. are marking their goods Up, we Prefer to SELL LOW, and quit business sooner than seli at sock prices. OWEN EVANS & CO., • • Successors to .1", R. Casselberry, No. 45 North EIGHTH. Stroet. P. S.—Closing, out HOOP SKIRTS cheap, to quit the business. Carpets selling low, from 44c. y6 , -Mt C ISSELBERRY. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH. LAWNS. orcnadincs, plain and gay. ii renadinea, m neat plaids, at 75 cents . Black Silks at old prices. Small Plaid Silks-4adia :tad Frnch. Sommer Shalt•la—Mozambique, &c. White Grape Manic and Bs.regc Shs.rrls,l At ' JOHN 11, STOIt:BS.,. niy6 702 ARCH'. GENTS' FURNISITING GOODS.' SPRING AND V SUMMER. ENTIRE NEW STOCK rtTND i~C L c rIiINC. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN GENTLEMEN'S EURNISHING GOODS. IlleINTIn & BROTHER, (SUCCESSOR TO HILL & EVANS, ) 1:035 CHESTNUT STREET The " Model ShOulder-Seain Shirt." my4-wfm4m GEORGE GRANT, Nu, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, Has nom:ready A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Of bia own importation rinclananufadare Ills cefebrated "PRIZE METiAL, SHIRTS,- Mauufactured antler the superintendence of JOHN F. TAGOERT, (Formerly' of Oldenberg & Taggert,) Are the most perfect-fitting Shifts of the age. Aiir Orders promptly attended to: .ial3-wfinGm NOS. 1 & 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET. JOHN C ARRISON 9 MANUFACTURER-al' THE . IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT, FIRST CUT BY S. BURWATOOR.E. WARRANTED TO FIT AND GIVE' SATISFACTION. &LSO, Importer and Manufacturer of GENTLEMENIS FUILNISIIING 4GC>43I3S. N. B. —All articles made in a superior manner by hand and from the best materials. apls-6bn "FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORYattention. _a_ The subscribers would invite to their IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, which they make a specialty in their litenne"Se: Also, constantly receiving NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT & CO., GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,. No. 514 CHESTNUT STREET, jar -if Four doors below the Continental. T YON'S KATTIAT-RON,, Kathairon is from the Greek word "Icathro," or "Rathairo," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate, and restore. This article is what its name • siguides. For preserving, restoring, and beautifying the HUMAN HAIR it is the most remarkable preparation in the world. It is again owned and put up by the original proprietor, and is now made with the same care, skill, and attentimi which gave it a sale of over one million bottles per annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft, and glossy. Itrprevents the hair from falling off and turning gray. It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head of hair should use LYON'S NATEIAIRON. It is known and used throughout the civilized w'erld. Sold by all respectable dealers. DEMAS S. BARNES St CO., New York. HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. This is the most-delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. It changes the sun-burnt face anti hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty,im parting the marble purity of youth, and the datingui appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples, and roughness From the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent, and smooth. It contains no material injurieua to the skin. Patronised by actresses and opera-singers. It is what every lady should have, Sold everywhere. Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to DEMAS S, BARNES & CO., New York. HEIMSTREET'S INIMITABLE HAIR HMO - WATITE.-NOT AHTE, But restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age ortiscase. All instantaneous dyes aro composed of Lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of. themselves no dressing. Heim street's Inimitah le Coloring net only restores the hair to its natural color by an easy process, but gives. the hair LUXURIANT BEAUTY, promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicates dandruff, and impacts health nr...1 pleasantness to the head. It has stood the test of time,.being the original Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor. Used by both gentleinen and. ladies. It is sold. by all're spectable dealerk or can be procured by them of the commercial agents, B. S. HdatigES-5t CO., 2O WAY, New York. Two sizes, do cents and $l. MEXICAN. MUSTANG LINIMENT. The parties in St. !Louis and Cincinnati who have beep counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment, under pre tence of proprietorship, bitVe been thertinghly estopped by the courts. To guard against further imposition, I have procured front the IlnitedStates Treasury a private steel-plate revenue stamp,Which is placed over the top off each bottle. Even stamp bears the Ate simile of my signature,.and wAndattt which the article is a counter• feit, dangerous, . and worthless imitation. Examine every bottle. This Liniment has been in use and grow ing in favor for ninny years• There hardly exists a hamlet, on the habitable globe that +Agee not contain evi dence of its wonderful effects. It is the best emollient in the world. With its. present imdroved ingredients, its effects upon . lnanAßd beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made itAd'ul,, and untold ills assuaged. For arnises, sprains,, rheumatism, swellings, bites, cuts, caked breasts,, strained horses, &c., it is a sovereign re medy that should never be dispensed with. It should be in every family. Sold by all-druggists. fe22-mwfSrateow 6 M D. S. BARNES, New York, FAMILY DYE COLORS. (I"4I.TEINTED OCT. 13,18 , T3. A SA Y ING OF so PER CENT. BLACK, BLACK FOR SILK. DARK BLUE,. LIGHT BLUE FRENCH BLUE. CLARET BROWN, LIGH7BROWN, D A R M X BRO W N , For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Bead's; Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnete,Hats, Feath ers, Eid Gloves, Children's Clothing, a t all kinds or Wearing Apparel. CHERRY og DARK 1)1;AD, LIGHT DRAB, FAWN DRAB, LIGHT FAWN DP,t..IA. DARK GREEN, LIG HT GREEN, MAGENTA,. For 211 cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost Eye time that eain, arious.sbades can be produced from the same dye. 'rho moms* id sfinple, and any one can use the dye tiriih perfect success. Di rectionge.s in English, French. aild German,. wide of each 'pac MAIZ ka E MAROON, °RANCE, PINK. ROYAL PURPLE, PIT Rrtor.. sAkatoN, SCARLET. SLATE soLsEkINO. • VTOLE_ LEATHER. For further infertuation in Dyeing, and giving a per fect knowledge what colors am. be..t adapted to dye ove.,. others (with many valuable recipes), purchase 'Retro & Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by - m il on receipt a price cents, Mann Natured by HOWE SE STEVEN'S 266 BROADWAY. p ar v0c . ,) ; ,1- cipmffits and dealers generally, itootxtf WANTS. A P ACTI f:%& L ENGINEER DE AI Es: SITLATION; can givc gam] rq. "It. TAe Press 00Ico. iny6-6e Ay(yuNG ArAwrinny mAN, WITTY six 3 . 1.M1, ' exywrioneo i th e, trent,4 7. lFurntshing .13tethie. ' desires a SITITATIO.Y. Good reference*, Ad dress 4 s N , hi),' 7 Preto, °ince. ni:ll3-2t. tr , IT E ADVERTISEIt WISHES' TO - I- meet with to CAPITALIST domirifto-SAPE INVEST MENT. :rho would hey a small loutisr,- say V:',o9Orgi 01,4110, upon which a iceso would hi. taken adierlitlt"lag si x no, crot. ioterr-t. elPav ! l i reuce Sty ell. Alliire:4s ":. 4 ;t1.• ve , twht,' •et in '•- - - - THE ADVERTISER, A YOUNV -a- JuED MAX ; Ell'AiriN•lt dtuntiou in the Dr, ()Sods or Panty Goods 'business as Cer lk or Salesman. Prat re ferences. Addrekli:. Prow Oilier, nn 0 7 5k* rro PHYSIcIANS.—WANTED, oxp r idoncrd ysiciau tins' a good practic , . Within ICo Milea of the city, pit yi n g *2400 a year, cilia.: qi . z i s b e d solely on account of Athin g hyoid!: NOM' illt ntlrrind Tneli tired iamb - . AthltlN4, with rellironce, "W. IL r," at this tut Pith id t . invf.",:h• ----- lATANTtrIi, • IMREVLAT'ELY- TW 0' fiend li^thltet and rfat Prasmer, 11 tg , 3 ost %V Uri 6 ,4 sll collst ut e:ripldyineut..4klllolW S , VOSAP,.I!.iI St . inyG-St* WANT P-D-A , SITUATION, BY A Young My», as ASsisitut Bookkeeper, Chilli, or Salesman ; correct ,accountant,-and care give good - ride- Fences. Address `• L. , offer. • WANTED -Y . AN EXPEMENCZD Accountant, a Situation as 1300 K-KEEPER, or Assistant, in a Whokitale, House . ,-or a Clerkship in a. Bunking finest'. Undonhted reference front , tt rst-class bmises riirilish,d as to character and ability. Address "W B. " this canc.". mys-3t!_ WANTED- A; SITUATION;. BY A MAN thirty yearn of ag ,, , its ae Sahmintin in a Wholesale Business, to self by sample or otherwise. For reference, inquire at No: 301, corner of THIRD and VINE Streets. Ing4-6t. WAN TED—A SWE EPI N.G M. A Cllr NE, suitable for a Camp. Apply to SAMUEL H. RITTEII 113 WALNUT Street. my3-4t 5 WANTED - IMMEDIATELY- TWO GOod CANDY.MAKERS, Spinning Stick Candy, and malting Gum Drops. Wang- from $1.2t0 fill per week. CHAS. SASSAMAN, CHICAGO, April V, OM. my3-7t. $25000000. WANTE , A TOr ußcZhat foe an °staid Uchod Ma nufactriring Basilicas, located in the eity of PhilajOi phia, in successful operation, and doing an extensive eash trade now, with a good prospecrof doing it for :one. time to come.' The amount required is $26,000 to tc30,190: For further information and vto LEN - VAIN mv.G-nrlNvfil.. No. 29 South TIMID Strioit. VAJTED—AT FIVE PER per annum, on superior city mort gage, Apply to E. IAVJAHI,. ulyfi-la 144 North SIXTH Street. $ gii A MONTH 1---I 'WANT xelrENts SW a menth, expenses, paid, to sell my EVER LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, and IS other articles. Fifteen circulars sent free. Address ap3o-d&w3m JOHN F. - LORD, Biddeford, Maine, ge7F, A MONTH WANT TO HIRE •-•" At:MEM in every County at $75 a month, ex penses paid, to sell my new cheap Family Sewing Ma chines. Address& MADISON,AIfred, Me. Ifel2-d&W3m V I WANTED—FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, ormoderate-aieed HOUSE for a Clucmi cal School.. Apply by letter to BOOTH & GARRETT, 10 CHANT Street, Tenth, above Chestnut. ap27-wfmfit. A DESIRABLEWIrept 813S.'41110TUESIII)kt nut. or Arch street. Add e tts '' fin B x P O e intila a d i eTpitia.' Pmt Office. my4-St. r " WANTED TO RENT—A FUR ... NISHED HOUSE, from May to September or Onto bk,r, by a. Gentleman and Lady. No children. Address Box 1332 P. 0., with location and price. Most firitifi.• factory reference given. rayilett* BOARDING-. COUNTRY BOARDING BROOKE in iu,w preyared to receive BOARDERS at her house at Ml. Alin. Apply at 1402 WALNUT Street, before 6 A. M. or after 6 P. M. my6-12t. QUMMER BOARDING WANTED - L.' 'Where thereare few or un boarders, by it gentleman, lady, two children, and nurse, oil or near toe Pennsyl vania, North' Pennsylvania, or Reading - Railroads pre ferred. Aridness Box 1100 Philadelphia P. 0., stating particulars. Inyn-fil. LOST AND FOUND. T OST OR MISLAID-A PERPETUAL J. POLL CT 01? INSURANCE, booted by the Trustees of the Fire AbNociation to. SAMUEL. K. JIVE, May 2, ISII, for 1;3,000, and transferred to JOSEPH McCLURE, May 23, 15,57. Any information thereof will be received by WM. S. FRICK, my6-fmwl2t. No. S2l North EIGHTH Street. LOST-A CERTIFICATE OF 5 PER -A--d CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, for *016.00, dated March 12, 1930, No. 704, in name of WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also, a Certificate of 5-per cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania, for the sum of $2OO, dated June 30, 1940, No. 1452 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 Certificates. felo-3m ELI K. PRICE, No. 1411 ARCH Street. PERSONAL. CHANGE OP NAME =NOTICE IS hereby given that I have petitioned the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County for leave to change my name to Albert Roger. my;-tuf St ALBERT REGER PLUCK CAUTION .-ALL PERSONS ARE cautioned against trusting any of the Crew of the Dutch. brig SIMINE, Hermanns, master, from Rotter dam, us no debts of their contracting 'trill be paid,by Captain or Consignees, HENRY BOHLEN 4 Co, rn3-4-st 221 and 223 South FOURTH bt. PERSONAL.—JEWELRY SENT BY mail, free of postage, to any part of the United Staten on receipt of the following prices: Single Stone Imitation Diamond Rings, $1; Cluster Imitation Dia mond Rings, $9.: heavy plated Vest Chains, $ll heavy , plain Rings, will - stand the strongest acid, 50 cents; small round Black Enamelled Eardrops,so cents; heavy plated Black Enamelled Sleeve Buttons,Ticents ; Gents' fins Imitation Diamond, 61,• Imitation Diamond Studs, $1; Bracelets, $1; Handsomely Chased Medallions, *1; complete sets Black Carbuncle Studs and Buttons, $1; complete sets Enamelled Studs and Buttons, withpearl settings, $1; Fancy. Watch-keys, Secants; Pen and Pen cil, with extension case, $1; Ladies' long Guard and Chatelaine Chains, $1; Chatelaine Pins, $1; Genuine Gutta Perches Chains, $1; Ladies' and Gents' Miniature Pins, for hair or likeness, $1; Seal Rings, dl; Locket Rings, *Si Carol Armlets, 110 cents. Direct to ESTLIN St MANN, apso-6t` 916 RACE Street, Philada. FOR SALE AND TO LET. AeP —, A TO LET--A NEAT AND CONVE— nient House No. 2120 BRANDYWINE Street. In quire No. 5 South FIFTH Street. - my6-3t. e f TO LET-THE PRINCIPAL parr of a Dwelling en Ch'estaut street, to a small, respectable, private, adult family. Rent taken in beard by a physician. Address "West End," Preis office. It* 85 60 054,500, 2 1 400, AND $:1,, 7 50, 9 well secured city Ground Rents, punc tually paid, for sale by E. R. JONES, No. 209 South SIXTH Street. • FOR SALE—A VERY VALUA BLE ESTATE, containing -100 sores, situate near Gerthust4,wa. It contains beavilnl building sites, and affords a fine opportunity for capitalists desiring -Invest ment in real estate. Also, a tract of tN acres, situate on Fisher's lane. Also, flee building lot, on Manheim street, below Green, within a few minutes' walk of two stations. All of said properties will be sold at reasonable prices. Apply to LEWIS H. ItEDNER, m 152 South FOURTH Street. A RARE CHANCE.-FOR SALE, a splendid BAY HORSE, nearly sixteen hands high,perfeetly gentle, very prompt driver, rut I of courage, and trots fast. Also, a new two-seated CARRIAGE.' Can be seen at the _ . . . "CLUB STABLE," ni3l-GE'Little Boy's court, ARCH, shove Second st FOR SALE-A FINE LARGE DOS, of the St. Bernard breed, suitable for a farm ov banking house. May be seen at 311 WIL LING'S Alley. m5-.s_?t• AUCTION SALES. BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN SONE STREETS. - AUCTION SALE OF HORSRS, CARRIAGES, On SATURDAY MORNING next, at 10 O'clock, compri sing about SIXTY HORSES, Including • An elegant dapple grey horse, long tail, a first-rate fa mily horse. - A roelcaway, for one or two horses, by Lefler sash doors and winter front, and a set of harness by Phillips. The property of a private gentleman. Also, A bay horse, eight year , s old; kind in harness; ono of the finest cuddle horses in the country. . A pair dark brown mares, six and seven years old, have been driven together for the last two years. Also, • New and second-hand carriages, light wagons, sc., with which the sale will commence. Also, Single and double harness, saddles, beidlea, whin& covers Sm. Air covets, 0 postponement on account of weather. .1;W" Sale of horses, ke., on Wednesday. .(1W- Annual sale of cattle, Ate: 2Ath May ' ALFRE:II M. HEAKNESS, ntys-2tif - Auctioneer. BASKETS & WILLOW WARE. 1864. 1864. WHITE & PECHIN WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, 425 MARKET-STREET. Brooms, Pails, Tubs, Wash-Boards, Basket., Chil dren's Coaches and Chairs, Table and Floor Oil Cloth 4, Clocks and Looking Gitviees, Tio Yarns. Wick. Cord age, Carpet Chains, Twines, Cotton, Fame, Wadding. Cotton Laps, Batts, &c. FRENCH AND GERMAN FANCY BASKETS. Agents for the HALEY i- MORSE, di: BOYDEN SELF-ADJUST:ENG CLOTHES WRINGER. ar&-tin ICE C*R. E A.M. THE BEST ICE MEAN Brov.ght, lairo the city, made la Delaware County, FROM pulln CREAM, and brought la R E L ”f EV .R - 17 MORNING. testauramtsioarding Rouges, Private Fami lies, Fadrs, &c., supplied, oa reasonable terms, at short: none CALL AT EASTERN MARKET cm - gl.3sE Alw ICE CREAM STAIID, F.I . F.TD , STREET, BELOW MARKET. ap22-tf W. H. SLOCONS. 6 k TIER MAJESTY" CHAMPASAME. TUX ROYAL WINE OF ENOW)).- A limited quantity of this superior Wire" hae been se cured for the undersigned, and the first-shipment of 60 cases has arriyed by the steamship Olympus, direct from the cellars of the well-known house of ' MESSRS. DR VENOGE..II at •E,pomay, Franca. The present invoice will be Intro. ducal into this market at the very low price of TWENTY DOLLARS PER CAR OF WARM pea:able in currency,which is ntueb below its first cost. The superior quality of this Wine ie gunranteadVind Ii is offered with confidence of- its. approval by 11°Iin°i8- sevrs. Orders for one or more rases may be addressed,by let, ter or otherwise, to the. undersigned, AVM. 111 RltY WASP,. Wise sad Fran Dealer, Ru. 7 BROAD Street, near Well, NEW 'YORK aps-30t pLEACEJNO POWDERS ON HAND and to. '!•'ve,, T EXAM'S!' PRIESTLY & co., roa6-2t N . .1! /Lail Bite& AMERI CA 1 4 f ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TII v_g_u DT , THIRD NIGHT ne Tifff GRAND mu,wcAr. rEsigvAr. IN AID OP 14114 GREAT SANITAHIC FAIR. _ • iii , (.11114 night Or tin IJCW Fingl Ope; . a. by Mr. Ilanry Er 7. tnititled NOTRE DOM OF PA Lt IS. A.RACTERS ut TflE ol , EltA. Enr.44.ral (suPrail9) Mad. Comte Borchard. ouchlre (contriato).•..Mrs. Jenny Kempton. De Chateaupere. (Tenor) Mr. Wm. Castle. . D o m p. r .010 (Baritone) Mr. 8. C. Campbell. Quasimot. 4o '••••• . Mr. Edward Seguin, . ( I .tarl(one) Mr. Wm. Skaal6. c owl ........... . ....... TilCol.lo2'e 11/017131, Seatn may 2r, engaged et the ACltiiollllY of Musle and at eon:, Si•Volltio „ad ClniAt tut, Price 44.60. Ft yCi 1.0! Nia: liven it e () ) ) "‘'n at 3 (..VAANIFT Efr.S MA , t T ON, INEE 11304. R) Win . e..t , ":lll be prei:etted foe the Till l lill time the it,.ar "rev: , NOTRE fiAlttli OF' PAZis. (0.11 ru.rts, cm the nou,..e SI. (FigINON . Ved ) Opera eomuMnon at 2 4_,P..Cri, RA? S CIIbSTNITT- STR EE T C 3 •RfIVER BrANILVAR. (Alhroi Eituvet' Thcutee, IVashiugtou. ) IN 4 ri 12.1 , at'f ,C()lt .. tDlri a N y lGfer__ 'fills (z•lid.b.t,Y > tetec4Toni,44y, i?ft - th , gpo:i SOLD..I th e 011tittlkd the D'nv,r. 7r A CHINA ISHOP Hogo-I.lt this Kr , .': lt•chri metrT) Mr; S. K. ivt;?rti To 1,%`c0l lowed I,s' AltsIV."..Nl) AT Sit; irk la ( Imii,hra will perform mllnv Nukicti/ Ocalrillilring the Ebogoll; and' will; kortl y :oven r• M 1 - Kg. JENNIE PARKER; oi the taleilti4t.d bes.uLdul 1. , ;411»g , mune Actress. sctivelreparatfurVanci will l e&' ^ prod Iced. • THE thill'AfANCli•Oli .1 POOR MAN, G rand Family Mat thee , ay. :May 7 at 2 'ci ock. ATRS. J 4 9Mt XEW ARCH. STREET TITEATBI4. I'O-N I ;`;111' (FRIPAY), May eth,_ BENE . FI'I'. • • BEN 1.4. j And 1,.....111ye1V hist • OF sFfin, titT• DnEw_ y laNt night (if RONP"Vra; OR, THE IttVLF. BALL. Al dY bYoveral,VVO PerPoir•i• TO-Al •L , A•irti RDAS% ' BENEFIT Or MR. CITUFFITFIS. (nt MONLIII7 NEXT :PRANK DREW. Spa ts Secured one week in ad itinre. tA6 .- ATESSRS. CROSS . 4 - JARVIS WI. . 1 . 7 - 1 - give a MATINEE 01? CLASSICAL MUSIC AT Taft FOYER OF THT, .A(.l.notter OF MUSIC, • On FRIDAY, Hay SL, at o'cinek P. H., In place of their Eourtli tin&Lied Soiree. Tile Foyer is engaged erers'eveiving for entertain multi; pertaining to the Sanitgri.,Enti7, PRO G Quartette—l'iatio and ltmtrumm,ti,—G mi nor, Op. 4 Mendel:wain. Messrei. .TARVIS, GAERTNER, fUtOSS and.AHREND. Quartette—String Ii i••triiin ell Vi.—Thinpi or, D . p . . 76—Haydn. Piano Solo — rituta "La Mu ette :AO Natal, Thalherg, CHAS. H. JAG IS. Grand Duo—Tao Piatios—" Hontage a Handel. '• fillet r>_ GROSS :t nil .TA RIMS. Raintette — Piano and heitrunients—Oh. —Sella inan. PRICES. O 1 ADMIBSION 411. To be had at the Mimic Stores. my4.3t WALNUT -STREET T II E. ATRE TB TS (Fridav) EVENING, May nth, BENEFIT OF MRS. W. .L on which occasion Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Ploronco will appear in EIGHT VAR 11.11) ABACTlitt,t. The performance to commence with the Protean Flay, entitled 3116CHIEVOLTS ANNIE, In which Mrs. Florence will sustain six oho meld,. introducing Songu rind Dances. T conclude with the new blob Drama KATHLEEN MAVOrRNEEN. Or. St. Patrick's Eva. Terence 0' Moore (a young Peasant>, Mr. Florence. ASSEMBLY:BUILDINGS, Corner TENTH and CHESTNUT. WYMAN'S Dancing Babies to-night, W YMAN.'S Witclioroft to_tti alit. WYMAN'S Spirit-Rupping Drum to-nigii I, WYMAN'S I nexhaurtibir Bottle to-night. NVYMAN'S Ventriloquism to-night. WYMAN'S Speaking Antotna La to-night. WYMAN'S Ihinkoy-Paulicy to-night. WYMAN'S; Electric Clock to-night. WYMAN'S Electric Chair to-night. WYMAN'S Great Orin Trick to-night. WYMAN'S Acoustic Illusions to-night. WYMAN'S Bank Note Trick to-night. WYMAN'S' Great Ring Trick t. night. .WY/BAN'S visib),. CliPll to-mght.. Itaitan tosini l -night: WYMAN in Fun, Magic, and Ventriloquism, all to night. . • A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, • CORNER TENTH AND CHESTNUT. GLORIMISIXOCESN. .WOODRUFF'S ORIGINAL BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF GLASS-BLOWERS, With the celebrated GlaeN Steam Engine, MONITOR," EVERY EVENING THIS WEF,K, Alga, SatOrditr Afternoon. Admis,ion, Evening, 25 eantA. Afternoon, 15 eentN. No half prim ISS EVANS, •L T - 1 - The distinnuished 'Welsh Oratress, in CONCERT HALL, ou FRIDAY EVENING, March, 6th, at 7#. Tickets, 25 cents. For sale at the Maxie Stoma and at the door. my4-St ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA HOUSE. "THE FAMILY RESORT." CARNCROSS AND DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, In theft SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable Bar leagues, Plantation Scenes,&c. &c., by. TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tielteta 2.5 mita. Doors open at 7 o'clock, fe27-3m J. L. CARNUROSS, Ducineas Manager. N OW 0P E N—THE FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION. OP PAINTINGS AND. SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT. Steeet, above Tenth. Open from 9 A. M. till 7 P. M., and from 8 till 10 in the evening.. ap26- tf MILITARY. PROVOST GUARD-I.B6TH:'PA. VOLUNTEERS. The recruiting for this Regiment will cease in a taw day,& who debire to AVOID THE DR.A.FT and engage in this honorable and pleasant • . BRANCH OF THE SERVICE, should not miss this opportunity. Good men from the INTERIOR OF THE STATE are particularly desired, and they must hasten without dela; M tho. Recruiting Office FIFTH and BUTTONWOOD Streets, . OR IT WILL BE TOO LATE. Recruiting - Officers for this command will close their accounts Preparatory to rejoining their Regiments. JOHN H. JACK, Captain and Recruiting Officer. COMPANY K, (GRAY RESERVES,) 7TH REGIMENT, P. M.—Members who were iu.ser- Tice September, 1562, will meet for PAYMENT, at the Armory, BROAD street, below Rece, on SA,TURDAY EVENING, May 7th. Absent member. will apply to H. D. WELSH. Captain, 314 North THIRD Street. A I ARMORY I. COMPANY CI, A.RTIL 01P ,( , . , I', H. or„ c Tots , aratniN - ' The member:4 of this' f'‘' pl-, 51."- 4, 1844. a service in September, 186°, a, C. - ' i p n : l fn a N l-I ff; S w il l i ni P ' e v n e n re :sy l l- - . do ll krßimrs Hall, Ger mantown, THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, to. RECEIVE THEM PAY. By order of M. J. BIDDLE, Captain B. BUTLER, Second Sergeant. It4' PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR LUMBER, CHIEF OCARTERM.VTER'S OFFICE, DEPOT OF WASITINIHT(IN, WASHEritToE, D. C., May 4, 1864. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at this office until Fill DAY, May 1)1, 1...c64, tit 12 o'clock; M. for de• livery at this depot of one million (1,000,000) feet of lumber, of the following kind and description, viz: 600,000 feet 4-4, or I Inch White Pine Common Cul -2.5,C00 feet 6-4, or I.i.‘ inch. White Pine Common Cul ling, aO,OOO feet 4-4, or 1 inch White Pine Selects. 11(1,000 feet 4-4, or 1 inch White Pine Flooring (Tongued and Grooved.) 100,000 feet 3x4 Hemlock Scantling, 16 feet long. 50,000 feet Bx 4 Hemlock Scantling, 12 feet long. 25,060 feet 4x6 White Pine Timber, assorted lengths, All of the above described to be good merchantable' Lumber, subject to the inspection of an inspector Ap pointed on the part of the Government. An of the lumber to be delivered within twenty-five (25) latys from date of contract. The ability of the bidder to 811 the contract, should it he awarded to him, must be tcnar4ntcott by two re sponsible persons, whose signatures are to be appended to the guarantee. The foil name and post office address of each bidder Must be legibly written in the proposal. Builds in at stun equal to half of the amount of the con tract, signed by the contractor and both or his guaratt , tors, will be required of the successful bidder upon Pllllllingthe contract. The right to reject any oral' buds that may be deemed too bigh is reserved by the Depot Quartermaster. Proposals must be plainly endorsed on the envelope Proposals for Lumber,' and addressed to that under. signed, D. H. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington. IMPROVEMENT IN GAS REGULATORS_ . The undersigned. sole owner of "HOLZER'S IMPROVED GAS. REGU- LATORS," I now prepared to SELL RIGHTS for the use of this ysillaige rms.= on ';he most advautageor.*.term*. - E. B. HARPER.. Office, 54 South. Third: Street. m]B•]m LONDON BROWN STOUT; SCOTCH ALE, BY THE CASK OR DOZEN. A. I,333Ertrr C. aigrikinTS... DEALER IN FINE EI4OENEIEE, Corner ELEVENTH a.iA VINE Streets, TIA.M.AEZED LAMPS, Ake FROM THE FIRE. LAMPS, LANTERNS, RCRIVERS, IVICNS, Wholesale a , :ailLetail. R. F. .3ITFIIN, r : south ikreet. 111 ,it 310_NUMENTS..A.ND GRAVE &TON ES.—A large rmsertment of Groyc-Stones, of Yarier:,, de,. , lgn,,made of J..lO.ltoeA 1 tallita and American Marble, coto.tntitis on 'trod at the 31:,rble Works of A 'DADE. STEINAI liT 2, ii. 1.401.1 Avesiii6, LOLOW FlOVOlifil. street,. Philadelphia. aplB-3mif 1:1 JOHN S.. WILSOLN; - fluportor im ud dya.kerin WATCV4,S.and. flue JBWELNY, frigaufftrturfol of • fAirvi.iff NV•Altt, No. 112. North Lt 121 1 .11 Street, rw,c,ve Arch, Phila. The Idaho,: price paid for old Silskor. nty6-luvr _. . PiIiIPiN.OLOGICATI , EXA.MINA.: MN'S, whit fon n descriptiei of shateeter gi.VOll. J DAV fuo.P3r.r—VING, by I; I, CAPP,I4, 111119-W frinGru No.' 2- fj.South TENTH. Strout. CORRECT .TUNING. • , M'f•s• C, E.SARGE.,'S,VS:Ckta era for Tynjn so a r n e d , RepaLrf, ieutoi are receiveiliarMASON dr Co.. d 907 csiEsTzwr Street, ork9r. -r is Mr.' S. 1149 had eleven yew' factory. I , tyZmphia.ienco London, and 'nye:years enadoyment in SPECIAA. —Pianos re?eather.l NOIlLla 43 soft and 8 w. , -et-to rd no. new, wait/4am , remora up. . Terms.,as ',T2ntring, ......_ ,;14 HORSES I 1101.16 Eb- ?. t—T-11 )3 _._,- sulmortber baring rested rho Stables No, Sl9 CHF KY,: Street . ,Or t grllallagg! g° lot of CDT :.Itog of.everat lairs sa . p:rb e . ...2T1311, sitlFle del VerS. . } l %' e'dildle hoe-4s. all (Add IdGll Wilt 1`.:e4 0 dat I eaorta; -'7 4 l :c i t e inersivecl intends keeplazio sap at all t thug, le W ell-asr,Oried stock Or, firmt-Clft.Y. Tames. livorlemetlwouttog good !torsos will do well to call. .10811 PH. L. KELs',2, 810. CHERRY Street. ----- EDWIN A DA..RTAKER Utivritn:B, UN. . 5 )59 South TENTH Street,. above Sinuee r.l 7_ lm PHILARELPHIA. LADIES TRUSS AND ERA .0 E STORE,-Conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. Every article in their line elettant,esay, and correct in make. C. R. NEE DLES, Proprietor, :Merida to Eieutlemen, on the corner of TWELFTH and RACE StreeW, R. 13; -7,l"Pgaggoaal accuracy inaured. my4-amt: MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT 4 4210 LOANED u V p on Diamonds. Watclw.s, ate, SONE., Si 92,_ bid gatablinhod 0 Ntior Tttlpu and GASKILL Streets, below Loinintra, 4111°'34"1.
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