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    u ~.vr CENTRAL
CURIOSI A T lES
FlR.—and A THE
, Z
fr,m the Patriotic and Benevolent
- ;,; . 1.0AN:i of articles embraced in the
A large !.pace bliSi been appropria
,..l7ition and sale of these articles in the
Square
itt the onIiAMENTATION, as well
ehiect, of the Fair, will he very
FESNKLIN PRALF,, Chairmin.
No. 1131 GlittAlll) Street -
,gA7 , P. JAMES. Chairman of the Ladies'
•;;',,. 4-00 S. NINTH Street. my3-tatbssit
'SION BANK.
PnitkrilMinikt. ,tin) -,
rrthe rectors. hed l this
ceM.. clear of all taxe, ‘l ~j , ;rlu`.'eit
!, demand,
wicKET„
FAREILOII. Cirri 1 , ,a..2%;1"-- Ui. . rl 1.111[1t;
il
N :th:criptio. to th.•
be . .; • eleek A. M. mail
L
reet, from t - Ar t
xrrh ett 31eltit',- i
11 It
1.1
1 • ler , Will be held at
" l'. IQ 310:\ 1).1). the 9t h
11. tit-t.
131RINCiTOS,
• FAIIMEDS AND MECII ANICS'
I,l\ll 331 ) Br] LIAM; ASsocirioN.—A
eo, :Lund will be bola on TUES.
lOth, S o clock, at TIM North
Every Stoekholder should be p re ,, ut
STEI:LL.Nc; BONS-ILL, Secretary.
DEVICE OF TITLE DEPARTMENT
AIAEK Er HOUSES, WHARVES, AND
• FIFTD Street. below Chestnut.
PiLsonbrnm. May 0. Wit
PROPOSALS will be received. at
101 - the thorough repairing of the Wharf at
rropos.als will be reeelv.4 nntii Fit I DAL
J. 11.
Copuni:-.sioner.
'ME MASTER CARPENTER:4 OF
rothApEhrolA are invited to nicer T. s-.11E
.. :•rprnotenilent of Erection of Tional,,l, lee
ceotral Fair, at any bone dell up: the ‘,44:4-- al
...reference to giving one days I.thor
rerlinVlL the building,. • y5--lt
A742ii11A.1. MEETING OF "ArglE
HOME FOR DESTITUTE COLoitEr!!r•--
Will be held at the olive, W. coy. r
II
:OH. on Second-day, Evening. rah mond', 9th
at S clock. Election for Trustees, Maagers,
,ire ensuing year.
isytiEr, IL Jou NsoN.
or Trusters.
CEASUR ER'S ipErATITMENT
ERN CENTRAL RAILWAY CO.
:1 STATION, BALTIMORE', April 1, 1804.
e, here', given, that the Capital Stock of the
,:centt ltaitway C45.111ra1," for the purpo,e of
double truck to Sfuibiliy, Pa. , will be
to at amount equal to that of the exiating
j og it to the public. those who appear as
the Company's books on the oth of
y.',11 be allowed the privilege of subscribing,
to an amount equal to the Mock by
'hew.
opened for that purpose at this spice,
the sth day of APRIL, 1061; until
Ndi.19414.
..ptien will be received for less than par,
Tiventc 100) per cent. at the time of
The remainder in instalments ofsuch
at such times as may be ordered by the
Wa - rters.
be closed from 5 P. M. on the 4thof
: •:: 31. on the Orb of April, and no transfers
r4h. By order..
0 :s• :tea LEIB. W011,11.114._
THE. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—
r l ,:ious or donations for Committee of One
Incomo, Or Revenue, received TO-DAY
rUGHORN, Treasurer, Nice Nu. US
nEVKNTII Street. Philadelphia. Let atf prvmpt-
Sub”cription% and remittances by mail
„,irted for. and acknowledged in the newspa
.
ap23-1m
THE 4:REAT CENTRAL FAIR.
!.. - ry.Ci AI. COMMITTEE.
f Goon: WATCHE_,S JEWELIZY, SILVER..
AND PLATED WARE.
intVe been appointed a Snlk-counuit
dooations:
FANCY GOODS.
L. ali,tutan, E. Cliutdii, L. Grosholz.
WATCHES.
Jahn M. Harper, E. Tracy.
JEW - WAX.
T. Ininlr, Thomas C. Garrett.
;SILVER WAIIE.
. 17:77ey, O. W. Simons, Franklin Butler.
PLATED WARE.
Wringing. Wm_ M. Farr.
T ,dt are re:eectruily requested to send in their
pasitile, to either of tio• Commit
the Chairman, .T. E. CALDWELL,
822 CHESTNUT Street.
;) donntlollS Will be received by
6EO. W. SIMONS. Trea.meer,
Sausem- , teeet Hail.
LADIES' COMMITTEE.
tilagliorn, Cbairatau.
I , l. , rl'is MI/.1.
I,r, 74. F1.,r,-rzoonn.
IV_ I'.
',.1!”.. POW.,
Priii - lrott.
C. 1.4 - a.
47;:lei
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR 5
PHILADELPHIA,
: ;T:ciri,Ti"RAL AND FLORAL DEPARTMENT.
in charge of this Department re,pert
(ontributiotni for either exhibition or sale,
June next, of Fruit, Flowers, and Vega-
Phantom Bouquets,
Autumn Leave,
I Aquaria,
Seeds,
Gardening Books,
Fountains,
Horticultural Iron Work,
Wire Work,
Chian aud Glass,
" Pottery,
Dried Fruit,
Forei or Exotic Fruit,
Wax Fruit,
Garden Statuary.
0: Flower'',
cud Yase,,
.
Romle Adornments of every Mini, or any
a. 1 or rustic character that duet not strictly
!...11, - • . Agrlcultural Department.
r‘car:bct loos of cut flowers, bonnets, designs,
etc., So ;is to insure a constant and regular SUP
t.ho nth., will be very acceptable, And Coll,
II; please arrange with the Chairman of the
miitee on Baskets,Designs, and Bouquets, - 3.1 r.
KILVINGTON, Florist,' LOCUST Street, near
-,e-v•-nth, WEST PHILADELPHIA, as to the days
contributions will be required.
_f!y r"a:rilintions of Fruits and Vegetables, not only
,xhnthlon and sale, but also for the use of the Re
'Jam, will also be Mankindy received.
ann. fixed for the opening of the Fair is the FIRST
ix JUNE NEXT, and it wilt continue two
All article:. except cut flowers, fruit, and vege
-, most be received on or before the preceding day.
from the interior of this State, and. from
, waiC and New Jersey, can be forwarded by any
r , conveyane , free of freight, and should he
dis
ln:n•ked "Gera Gfutral Fair, I..gan. Square,
lii.rttetrltarat .27eparbarat, arro r.f D.
723 (lastant street, Philadelphia." "Far
• " "14:r Eahibitirm," as may be desired. Bills
„lug .diould also be forwarded to the same address.
dINEY KING., Chairman of Gentlemen's COM-
J. 1111 EA BARTON, Chairman of Laitie,' Cam
ap9-tutILA jes
EXCHANGE BANAL OF PITTS•
11U , , f .
K 1864 4 . thi, Rank have declared a
D r - I , IVE I P 7I :rt JEST. out of the
t o"t o t r i n e
;Lao, payola(' on the 13th
_ a.
• la. paid at the Western Bali '.: f p, y i l d it y
Th.• th,vevnineut exen-e_ ND 3i. tEl 4, be pail]
Assistant Cashier.
MAPLE SHADE OM COMPANY.—
Adj.urned Meeting of the Stockholder, of
11i] Company will be held at X°. 309
.i/riqq, oil SATURDAY, - :nay 7th, at four
wk. P. M.
TOE BLEAMIAIEY OIL COMPANY.
—Ti r Hoek. for Snbsertion to the above Com
11 -
Are 1V Imo' at 418 WA LNUT Street', from 9A.
EDWIN E. slim-sox, Secrei"ry.
YITTSBILTRO AND OILL-CREEIE.
PETRO:NA OIL COMPJlNY.—Sob,crior3ons
ibc office . of the above Commuy for tlle
v-1 %..Pital Stuck set apart for the Trecvarl..
S:; 521 WALNUT Street.
L. J. DEMUTH, Secretary.
GOI.OO7.tiIIPA MINING - COMPANY
f.(F :411(1110A31.)-74,e flttat Mooting of the
, a'iI.CoNDA MINING COMPANY," under iI
‘ ;1.'11. will be held on MONDAY, the 9th
111,y,1934, at :No. 324 WALNUT Street, Mhz
-1I o'clock. A. SI. A. 11. DENCKLA,
B. A. HOOPES,
Twi. of the Associates of Said Corporation.
_?FIL3REI.I•HIA. April 19, 1564. apll-151
OFFICE OF THE WESTM.ORE
.--, LAND comrA:cr, 230 South
t•ork,r of Willing's alley,
31.1-4, 1381.
A rfie..tiTrz •.f :6,ckhol<lcr, of the WL;',LVE:IIOIIF.-
,AND 4 4 )AL Co3ll'ANY wilt be bold at their Offlcc. Q.ll
L:iU_tY. May alai, IS6I, at 11 o'clock A. 141., to Vote on
;:irctlitallee of the act of iucorporation, approved
)911. and to elect a Board of Directors to serve
the next election. r. Al. JAck - soN,
secretary.
BANK or COMMERCE.
PHILADELPHIA, M:13" 3,1564.
..f Diiwtorg have this day declared a Divi
-91. FIVE per cent, payable oil demand, elenr or
J. A. LEWIS,
Ca'hier.
COYLMEECIAL BANK OF PENN-
S 1 LVANIA, PHILADELPHIA,May 3, 1364.
Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
ofFlVE PEN. CEET., payable on demand, clear
National and State. taxes. S. C. PALMER,
ity4.l3; Cashier.
CORN EXCHANGE BANK.
PHILADFLPHIA, Nay 3,1364.
TLr Direct , r, ve declared a Dividend of SE \ EN - per
OA demand, clear. of State and U. S. (3
, r CV•Ht. ) t a x. J. W. Tunny
:LY - 1 - tf Caahier.
.
CO'_ , I.M.ONWEALTII BANK.
.11-45 PHILADEMPII/A,Lty 3,-IS3!.
Th, Directers bate this day declared a Dividend of
IVE tba last six months, payable on de
riear trf date and United States tax.
w.4-6t H. C. YOUNG, Catihitsr.
FARMERS' AND PIECIIAa I( S'
BANK, 3 . 3IILADELPHI2, May 3, 1864. .
Tee renpl of Directors have this clay declared
eent. ' payable on tient:tad, clear of
I illtrd Slate, ;Jail State taxes
W. RUSHTON, JR., easbior.
tg'" — F — -r FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
P 31LADELPHIA. MAY 3, 1361.
, The Board Wreeters have this day declared a
of FIVE per share, payable ou demaad,
.d alt cases. 31eITICILIEL.
Cashier.
14, - " -- GIRARD BANK. .
as-3 PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1.951.
_...T . s.:Dlrocfors bat. , this day declared a DiviAvail of
~ I 1 l. per cent. out of the profits of the last six months,
1 .3'4 1, ]e.al add alter the 13th inst. ' free of all taxes.
_LIY-1-tiuyl-1 W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier.
KENSIENGVTON 11.4.2
PlillEtnEtxtite, May 3, 133-1.
The Tie:,r.l Diretenrs nave this day declar ed
TEN PER CENT. for the last six months, pay
!, en , h,m ei, e...er of State and United States ruses.
C. T. YERKES, Casho:r.
MECIKANICS 9 BANK.
Pxll... , my.t.pgrA, Mil 3. ISit.
Pli' ,, tors have this day dridared a Divi
payable on and alter tni , l3th
J. WIEG AND, Jr..,
_2.244,01-21
44FCON7) NATIONAL BANK OF
PEILADELPHIA, FRANKFORD, May :4, 1664.
of D:rorters have this tiav tlechtr.a t Divi
-HA of TWO DOLLAR:S PER SHARE, from the earn
teeetit.,, peyehte to the 5,,,e1,-.llelti
-11
W. 11.11iWN,
A' •
- CLL.-1h jar
.
fsiDIE TM WARS_ BA 111
PKILADELPIIIA, May :3, 15.31.
declased aDivide - natSEVEN mr
el(qmilid. - F. P. STEEL,
C:tqlli
THE PIIILADELPHIA BANK.
PHILADELPHIA, May 3, ism.
r " TY , declared a Dividend of FLVii per
df :!:-- she]. filgo all (?xtrit vi.-
- 4 T 331. !F-E payable on demand, and free
" •' "ill States tax of thpie per
B. B. COMEU
1 11:11till.11-1 BA NK OF PHILA.
).b.v
&Ink have this day decin red
cent, payable 011 demand, cle a r 01.
Imi9rad :•1:1 C. N. WEIGANDT,
113:'I1 I't: BOHEMIAN MININIfit
Cf.OIPAN Y, 1:12 WALNUT Street.
PH/LADELPHIA, April 14, lS3l_
aiven,that an assessment of ONE
Ft FT V CENTS ner Share on each and
t 4 hare capital Stock ha. 'PHD! been
14%, 1 t'i, by :be 8.1 rd of Directors of the MU-LE:VAN
r , oar NY doe and payable on or before the
at the Office of the Coutpaay;l32
‘ALNS•T ,Aret-t. PIiiLADELPHIA.
' By o=dor Board of Directors.
L. MACTILR, Secretary.
5 1 Ck ,44 311'. 11 1 Zfl‘'l-I.orvAnttErel7t.l"-IL Z 1 J
PHILADELPHIA, May 4. 1564.
The 'rector- have this day declared a cash dividend
'EIt_CENT. on the Capital Stock, clear of
+l,!le tax. p, on and after the 10th nestaut, at the
leitie e of the LlnuipeLY_
The Transfer Books will be closed until that date.
my4-6t GORDON .MONGES, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE FEEDER DAR
.-- COAL comPANY, 233 South THIRD Street.
! eladelphia. May 16G ,
t at au election held this day, by the Stockholdors of
Feeler Dam Coal Company, the following were
~, , uted to sorra as Directors for the ensuing year:
Calket. Wm. G. Thomas,
4w4 rd SPencer, [Wm. Jackson,
Thos. Graham.
dad at a 'meeting of the Board, Coffin Colket was
I b rw.klaut, a:al Chas. D. Knight Treasurer and
etxr-
mrs-;?r-"
CRAB. D. JENIQIIT. Sec'y.
PF,IiiiINSTINA NIA HOSPITAL.-
1/o =' At the 11 t 5 1 11.7 t H u ol of
h il e ttt tr l utci d r :
e°1 " 1 , ;-.7. t : r d of Managers for the past
to this institntio 3 i t t l , '
year t A l gts re re r al e , foinfdthiltt'f:Mmal accounts received and
approved.
mide tot resolptions wore, on tr t o-
The following Pre.t
n 2. f i r i ..Ti ' ll ' i l e Y s a ti d tt o o p m te e d n ' t just made to
" " 1"- t there• • t this t"
tion. discussed anti
the contributor. tlm .tlmo a deficiency of
„b o ut forty thousand dollars in our capital stock, cansefi
ien, the very large number of recent accidents.,
vi
the greet increase in the price of provisions and
fuel ; and whereas, it is very desirable that our ability
t,, relieve distress should not be curtailed for want' of
adequate means; therefore
ImOilfecl, That a committee of contrihators he ap
pointed Iv ho, in conjunction With the Board of Managers
about to be elected, are requested to appeal to our fel
low-citizens, and to the railroad companies and mann
facturieg estaldislintents of this city, soliedino' their aid,
under the hem balief that our citizen only require to
know our wants to enable ns to preserve the high char
eter so long maintained by the PeitusylvaTliA tia,r)!t2ll
in the relief of the suffering and afflicted, both of body
mind mind. - which can only be done by a considerable in
crease in our annual income.
Resolved, 'Phut the discreet course pursued by the
managers, in the administration of the affairs of the
Hospital, and in the application of its funds, has the
cordial approbation of the contributors.
The contributors thou elected the following-minted
geutlenien to serve as Mln-t•rers and Pronsurcr for one
year from thi . s, date, viz:
MA NAGET:S.
Mordecai 1.. 'Dawson, Samuel:Mason,
S. Morris Wain,
James {:recces,
Samuel Welsh,
dohn Fart..
Wistar Morris,
Biddle
Ca lob Cope,
John Whiten,
Ailolph E. Berle.
Alex. J. Derns ,,,, e ,
Tr ':‘" . ..- 'l ;t '' lro l ll 'l l l a i ( X iag T e . r.tl, E s l i l l ' h i s S e - onently
And at a inmAin,..
the orga airod by the unanimous re-010 Ohm
01' .11(fiti/EcAl L. DAWSON as President, and WISTAIL
MORN Iti tier, eta ry.
The -ar • • then elected the following °dicing, to
serve the nespita.l for the ensuing your,
pith 7111 1108P1TM, ON EIGHTH STREET.
sv,,wertl—Wi I I lam (1. Malin.
Matron — Mary D. Sharplyss.
Arciiierill . ) - 01111 Conrail, Ifi.
(llcrli and Librarian—Jost... P. Edge.
i-n vein rays.
•
Wlll. W. Gerhard, M. 1)
Jame. J. Levick, M. D.
MN - , Hartshorne, 11l lAVilliant Hunt, M. D.
Adilinen liew,on, M. D. ITho. -Geo. Morton, M. D
rotholog,ist and Curator—Dr. Thomas Wirtnr.
HOSPITAL FOIL THE 'INSANE.
.
Physician-in-Chief and Superintendent—Thomas S
liirkbride, M. D.
Steward—JOTlallhill Richards.
Ilatron—Dku•garet Richards.
Assistant Physician—S. Preston Jones, M. D
DEPARTMENT FOR VOIALE*.
. .
Steward—Sohn Wistar.
Matron—Margaret N. Wistar.
ASsistant Physielan—d_ Lee, M. D. Inly6-2t
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APPEAL—UNION VOLUNTEER
REFRESHMENT SALOON.
To the Citizens of Philartelphke : It will be three
years on the 27th day of May, 1864, since the Union Vo
lunteer Refreshment Saloon commenced its operations.
The Committee never ha re pressed their claims.- Nei
ther have they lost slam 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, - und manner. Up to title time We
have been generously supported by contributions from
onr friends and a portion of the moneyed corporations or
Philadelphia. We have tried to lessen the burdens of
our kind friends by annual fairs iu June; the first was a
success; the second comparatively a failure, in rouse
. Quenee of - the raid into "Pennsylvania last summer, and
there is 110 prospect of holding one this season, an In
tender. 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 times point
to a series of protracted battles, and as there will no
d o ubt he st ttt further calls 0110 W lunitod resources, we
are rompelled to make 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 nidice of Provisions and
Sanitary Stores fur our use, will 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 att,Oet.
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. a Austin, Esq.., President of the Southwark Bank,
Second, below South Rtreet
. _
M. W. Woodward, Esq., Cashier Manufacturers' and
Mechanics' Bank, northwest corner Third and Vine
streets.
- -
• .
Tlionm T. Firth, Esq.,. Treasurer Pennsylvania Rail
road, Third and Willing, alley.
Jana. C. Hand & corner Market and Decatur
street..
.
Samuel R Fates, Esq. No. 614 Walnut street (who
Lam consented to act as deneral Financial Agent for our
institution). Or by tiny member of Our committee.
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 Dfuthelly Love.
ARAD BARROWS, Chairman.
J. D. WADE, Secretary. xp2o-I.lt
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COX.
BIiPARTMENT, PHILADEI,
PMA. April 20, Mt
NoTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS.—The Board of
Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend
of fire per cent. on the capital stock of the Company,
clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after
Ray 16, 1861.
Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can
be had at the Office of the Company, No. 288 South
THIRD treet.
Stock WI Scrip certificates for the extra dividend will
be ready for delivery on and after May 2d, bat no stock
or scrip certificates will be delivered between the Pith
Nay and let June. THOMAS T. FIRTH,
my2-1m Treasurer.
ap23-4 ntli6t
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. PHILA.
DELPHIA. — The Committee on SEWING MA
CHINES, in connection with the appeal of the Elmen
tive Committee, solicit your aid and contributions in
furtherance of the Central Fair for the benefit of the
Sanitary Commission, whose great and noble work is
to administer to the relief and comfort of our sick and
won nded soldiers wherever they maybe found, whether
on the bloody hattle-field, the destitute hospital, or the
wretched prison. They have great confidence that a
hearty response will be made to their appeal. in dona
tions of sewing machines or money.
Donations of money and specimens of work in gar
ments made by tile machines may be sent to any of the
Committee, and will be acknowledged by matl. The
names of contributors will be registered in a book, which
will be open during the Fair, and thus record the gene-
Amity and patriotism of the donor.
MR'S. DR. GROSS, Chairman.
Es corner of Eleventh and Walnut streets.
MRS. THOMAS NEILSON, Seeretary,
22.5 Smith Twelfth street.
Mrs. 13"..4RR1CK MALLERY, 221 Sonth Sixth street.
Mrs. WILLIAM R. LE.TEE, 1801 Wal nut street.
Mrs. WILLIAM ATWOOD: cur. Broad and Locust Sts.
Mrs. ALFRED HOREER,4I4 South Eleventh street.
Mr.-. HENRY C. TOWNSEYD, Forty-first street and
Mourne.* A.1701111.P.
Mrs. EMILY ROBBLNS, 1110 Spruce St.
111","5", °BEAT CENTRAL FAIR.
1 11ESTAITRANT DEPARTABNT.
'7v'
The undersigued, Treasurer of this Department, ac
knowledges the receipt of the following donations—viz:
From a gentleman, through Miss Head, of
Mount Carbon, Schuylkill county ••• 10.0 00
.
Through Mrs. Etting 46 00
Mrs. Robert Sturgis 100 00
Thomas Pratt, of Media, Delaware County—. oo 00
John Grigg 100 00
Edward M. Hopkins 500 00
Mrs. Edward Law 100 00
Proceeds of a Parlor Entertainment held at
Tenth and Wallace streets 100 03
W. A. Blanchard 25 00
Mr. Earp 25 00
George T. Lewis. 100 00
Thomas Sparks 100 00
Cash 2 00
-
L, -- 100
C. W. S • 00
$1,260 50
We are sadly in want of funds _to meet the necessary
first outlay for preparation anti materials.
Donations will be thankfully received and accredited.
as contributions to the Fair.
One Dollar contributed to this Department will pro
duce two to the General Treasury of the Sanitary Com
nds.ien_
FRANCIS P. STEEL, Treasurer Restaurant Depart
ment, at Southwark Bank.
GEORGE T. LEWIS, Chairman, 531 South Front
street and 135.3 Wal nut street.
Miss MARY McRENRY, Chairman Ladies' Coartmit..
lee, 1102 Chestnut stre•et.
Mrs. Dr. GEORGE W. NORRIS, Treasurer, MI Lo
cust street inyo-tit
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE
I UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION.
OFFICE OF THH COMMITTEM ov 118es:PITON' OF ClOOll9,
Central Fair Building, on Eighteenth street, from Race
to Vine street—Entrance on Eighteenth street,
PIIILADBLPHTA, AprillB, 1861.
The Committee on " Reception of Goods" are now
prepared to receive .9.11 Y articles designed for the Fair,
and would ask the co-operation of the various branches
of Trade and Industry, as their labors must necessarily
be very ardilbus. Every package should be properly
marked, and sent to the Chairman or any member of the
Committee, 'who are authorized to receipt and acknow
ledge the same.
They arc happy to inform the public that all of the
railroad and express companies have generously offered
to deliver packages to the Committee tree of charge.
A. R. MeHENRY, Chairman.
. - -
E. H. RoWLEY, Secretwiy.
Committee meet on Tuesday and Friday afternoons, at
b o'clock.
A. S. ROBERTS, SR .
. I .c; 'n EDWARD RoWAY,
JAMES N. STONE,
's DAVID C. 3foCAMMON, _
GEORGE A. McKINSTRY,
S. S. MOON,
J. D. ELLIS,
JAMES S. MARTIN J
JOS. HARRISON. R..
ap Committee.
CITY BOVNTY NOTICE. OE.
FICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION,
No. 412 PRUNE Street, April I, 1564.
The City Bounty Will continue to be paid until further
notice.
No applications for Bounty will be entertained fro - m
recruits who enlisted prior to the date of the President's
Proclamation, October 17, 1563.
All future powers of attorney for the City Bounty,
from new recruits for Pennsylvania Regiments, mus
tered in after this date, must be endorsed 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._
OFFICE OF THE. VULCAN .111:
COMPANY OF MICHIGAN.
PuiLADELPHIA, April 27,1.861.
The stated annual meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of
this Copany will be held on. THURSDAY, May 12th,
at 12
Street. An election for Directors will take pia..., to
serve the Company the angnina year.
ap2B-13t F. K. WOMRATH, Secretary-AI
PIIIIAMIELPHLA COMMERCIAL
WHARF AND RAILROAD COMPAN Y.—No
tice is 'hereby given that a meeting of the Commission
ers, appointed by an 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. D. 15.T.3, 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. .564, between the hours
of ten o'clock A. M. and fear o'clock P, Id., at No. 327
WALNUT Street, second floor, Room No. 2. in the city
of PHILADELPHIA, and from day . to day, in pursuance
of .said net of AssonflAy, and for the parpoaes therein
meationd and provideed.
EDMUND A. SOLIDER,
DAVID JAYNE,
SAMUEL T. BODINE,
J. VAUGHAN MERRICK,
-- E, W. WARNER,
TITUS S. P.MERY.
PrIILADELPETA, May 2, 1564. my2-20t.
A MEETING OF THE STOCK
HOLDERS of the Bloomsburg Iron Company
Will be Mid ill the Company's Office, at Irondale, Co
lumbia county, Penna., on WEDNESDAY; May 18th,
154}1, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to serve
the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other busi
ness. %V I. RS. BAKER, Treasurer and Secretary.
No. :4 1 3 Rorth WATER Street.
PittLinv.t.rrtra., April 16, 1564. aplS-30t*
PIITLADELFHIA AND READING
ITEXOAD COMPANY, Office 227 South
FOURTH Street.—DfoLADELPII(A., September 2, 1853.
DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The following-named persons
are entitled to a Dividend on the Common Stock of this
Company. The residence of several of them is un
known, and it is, therefore, neceaeary that the certifi
cate of stock should be presented on calling for the Divi
dend. S. ppi,pyomi, Treasurer.
. .. ....
STOCKHOLD.E.RS' NAME , ; . •
S. Danemter, Henry B. titterer,
;bath 31(7.111tyrf., , Andrew Turner,
Benj. F. Newport, Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich.
Pes-stuthtf
GLISTI CARPETS FOR STAIRS
L
zaid trans, Just received, hcst winlity, all NVldtilti,
in great variety. .11. L. KsiGivr,s: SON.
in3 - 7-11n BO7 CHESTNUT Street.
MATTINGB ! MATTINGS ! 13 ES T
-L-T-S- quality, all fregh importations,
IL L. KNIIIHT FiON,
807 CHESTNUT "Street.
FNGLISII VELVET AND BRUSSELS
CARI'F , TINGS of best manufacture, impurccd and
for ,Ith.l at lowest 'Cash pricer , , by
12. L. KNIGHT Sr SON,
I'OR SALE—A SUPERB SOLID WAL
NUT BOOR-CASE, finished in pit, and perilletty
new, made by Iloehlivg, rillA Streer,, Base arranged
tbr felio!n; nit elegant rate for a private library.
Apply at
prv6-6t. 1638 GREEN Street.
ROOFING AND SHEATHING PAPER,
tarred and nntarred, conntantly on hand.
ALEXAXDER PRIESTLEY & CO.,
-61-ot • 44 A. FIFTH Street.
SODA ASH.—HIGH TEST, FOR SALE
by
my 6-2 t
$lOO REWARD.-WAS STOLEN ON
the evening of the SOth of April,
A DIAMOND BREASTPIN.
The above reward will be paid fur it by leaving it
with SETH. JL FENN, cashier of the CONTINENTAL
HOTEL, and no queatiolo, aar.od. my2-7r
Tolto Forsyth Meigs, M. D.
(Frau. Guruey Szaith, M. D
ra:=
$O7 CHE::STNUT Street
ALEN:ASDER PRIESTLY & 410.,
44 N. FIFTH Street
TAIL DRY GOODS.
LADIES PREPARING A?RTIOLES
GM=
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR
Can procure the following at a Eigilt, (9) Per
cont. below regular retail prices ;
ZEPHYRS! ZEPHYRS!
EVERY COLOR AND SHADE
A FULL LINE OF SOLFERINOS, SCARLET'S, AND
FINE PURPLES, DAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED.
ALSO,
Shetland Wools, Crochet Cotton,
Caxobric Edgings, Tidy Cotton,
(lull led Ruffling-, Embroidering Canvas,
Bogle C imp:, Zephyr Pattorm..
Gimpifir Laces, Slipper Patterns,
(tilt Braids, Machine Silks,
Silk Embroidering Braid, Crochet Needles,
Worsted Binding, Floss Thread,
Embroidering Silk, Parse Twist.
This article is as rich. in colors, nearly Its fine in tex
ture, and as well adapted for many kinds of fancy work
as the German Zephyr, end is city& cents per canoe and
over cote dollar per pound ebedrylow. Also.
WOOLEN AND CASITMERE YARNS,
of the finest grades, suited for Ladies', Gents', and In
fant,' wear, and various fancy articles.
A full assortment of the following at remtlar Retail
Prices:
Lace Veils,
snn viabrellas,
Linen Feel , *
Feather Fans (soinethingl
new),
Manilla and Cane Whisks,
Travelling Bags,
Pocket-Boons,
Hair Brusho,
Coulo,
Perfumery,
Collars and (WI , .
Particular attention is invited to our stock of
SUN M 13 IL E I, I, A_ S!
SUN UMBRELLAS!
Of which we have a fargo assortment of the choicest
vOrikieg, selected from the beet factorki to the country,
Ladies 'will do well by examining' them before put , •
chasing eb,ew here.
ALso,
MOROCCO I'lll.lCl-1 EE g
T-I? AlrE7 4 L I n G 13 ACr S!
Order: carefully and prnmntly attended to. Persons
ordering from the country will please name their ex
press or nenreet stage route.
JOHN M.. FINN,
,s"*. E COD. SEVENTH AND ARCH STS
tbik out for reference.'%3ll
T L INEN GOODS.
FRENCH, SCOTCH, AND BARNSLEY,
Linen Shootings and Pillow Liumi, 774.
Table LillCllti and Table Clotha.
Napkins, Doilies, and Tow Hugs.
Marge assortment, below the market ratefi.
SHEPPARD, YAN HARLINGEN, AliatlSON,
iny7-gtoilgt 10013 CHESTNUT Street
OURTAIN GOODS.
Brocatelle, Pepe, Sittiu dA Lain°, Tapestry, Damask,
and Cloth Curtains, for Parlors, Dining . Rooms, Li
braries, etc.
ALSO, - • -
Lace, Nottingham, Applique. Jacquard, and Muslin
Embroidered Curtains and Draperies.
Gilt Rosewood and Walnut cornices. , ... .
Tae:•els, Loops, Bands, - )look.
Gold-bordered and Plain Shades.
Doe, White, and Green Window Holland.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
nr.-7-stutlelt 1008 CHESTNUT Street:
HOSIERY AND WHITE GOODS.
Cambric, daconet, Naiusook, Swiss, mid French
Dimities, Brilliants, Tafietans, Tacked Mu:dins,
_with a large assortment of Hosiery, Staple Embroide
ries, and Linen Handhercldefs.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
Iny7..stuth4t
T)RE BS STUFFS.
-a--• flaying been fortunate in laying . bt our stock of
DRESS FABRICS when at the lowest point this season,
we pm-pose closing: them out without advancing our
prices,
Now selling large quantities (at much less than whole
sale prices) of the following seasonable goods,. viz:
Pearl, blue, brown, green, and black nteck Le
nos, at '
cents.
Yard wide Plaid Leuos, good - styles and quality, 50
cents.
Pearl colored Alpacas, 3i1% cents.
Pearl colored Alpacas, 05 cents.
Wide Mollairs, for tra telling suits.
SI Silk and Wool wide POplius.
Figured and check Mohair goods, for suits - and
dresses, 75 cents.
Pearl acid Cuir color Mozambignm
Freuclt wide Mtr.aniAtiltn,, solid c o lors,. at GOccuts.
Fine colored Alpacas, ~ 41.
Fine Black Alpacas.
- Fine Mack Melmirs, 75 cents to 51.21.
Black Wool Delaines, 50, 55, and 62 cents:
Double width de., *1 to ;PAR.
Black Bombazines, C. 50. worth $1.50.
Black Bareges, under price.
Black and white Plaid Alpacas and 510zambiques,
at 371 - ,,ceut‘.
Black Silks, at right prices.
Two-yards wide White and Black Barnes,. for
Shawls. -
Cballies, Prints, and Gingbams.
Percales and _figured Brilliants.
Cheap White Brilliants.
Cheap Cambric% and Jaeouctis.
ATOP
A finwShootings,
tock of Linear,. '&c:,. in
quautitlEs to suit, as low as the lowest.
COOPE MARK NARD,
lt S. E. corner Ninth andET Streets.
ing NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
mv ONLY SECOND DOOR ABOVE ARCIi,
' 3, the mo,t known ,tore for the tatorl astoni6hing BAR
BAI STAPLE
AND FANCY TRIMMINGS LINE.
Just received, at this very place,. a handsome assort
ment of Chenille and invisible Hair Nets for ladies and
children; the latest styles of Ladies' Balmoral Skirts;
Short and Long Mohair Mitts for ladies :tad children, at
the old, cheap prices; Ladies' and Misses' lid Gloves,
of the hest makers, at year's Cents' Neck
ties and Scarfs; Ladies' and Gents' Linen 'Handker
chiefs, from la Cents upwards; Corded-edged Trimming'
_Ribbons of all colors; Liam' and Leather Gulfs. very
cheap; Black and Colored Velvet Ribbons of all widths,
at the old cheap prices; all sizes of Elastic Cords and
Braids; Mohair and Silk Embroidering' Braids of the
most iltshionable shade s ; Alpaca and Skirt Braids at
old prices; Shawl Borders of different widths; Crino
line nod Tarbeta ; Mourning Veils of all descriptions;
Crape Trimmings and Buttons; Jet and Steel Breastpins
and Belt Buckles of the latea &gime; .tPiatired Swiss
Mull for Garibaldi.; Marseilles Trimmings and Mar
seilles Buttons at a very low lig,dtre: White Silk Fringes,
Gimps, Girdles, and Muttons, on hand and made to
order: &c., &c.
Ladies ; don't pass this place of bargains wiliest pur
chasing your Trimmings, ns T on nee mmmy by
it. Our motto is "Quirk soles and small profits."
WM. LONNBBSTADTER,
302 North EIGHTH. Street,
Only second door above Arch,
Heat to the corner, east side.
P. S.—Dealers in our line - win do won to yhdt oor
store to buy their supply in the above articles, as we
are enabled to offer inducements in regard to prices in
connection with the must fashionable goods.
Will. LONNBRSTADTER,
102 North EIGHTH Street.
lADZES, COME ONE, COME ALL,
A to the cheapest TRIMMING STORE, 103 North
EIGHTH Street, above Arch. There you will fled the
cheapest Kid Gloves in the city, our own importation;
just received, black and colored Veils, at old prices • la
styles of Lisle Thread nod Silk Gloves, at remarkably
cheap prices; all kinds - of Ladies' Uuder Garments:: the
cheapest and best assortment of Bugle-Gimps; Bugle-
Buttons, Jet and Steel Buttons, in the city; a lull line of
black and cold PerChlt Muttons, Silk Buttons, Gilt
Blittonti ; Mantic Ornaments, of our own Importation and
own make, at astonishingly low prices; the elleaMgt ,
Shirt Fronts, for gents and boys, to defy even manufac
turers' prices; Silk alla Guimpure Laces of the most
beautiful patterns, at nearly old prices; Magic Rut - Nina - A
of all wiiltho, as cheap as ever • style,i of Children - 6
and Ladies' Combs; the best. all-Silk French Bolt Rib
bon, in all colors, and Scotch - Plaids, to match dress
needs; Silk and Chenille Tassels and Girdles for Man
tles and Dresses; Leather Facings of all colors; also,
I.ofttllNF Trimmings and Buttons,S‘c._, Ste.
Ladies, call at our store and couvmeolVCS of
our cheap prices. It is at WM. LONNERSTADTE yOurSe R'S,
103 North EIGHTH. Street,
my 7-71 Second door above Arch, next the cower.
MILLINERY GOODS.
KISS M. A. BAKER,
No. 1346 CHESTRUT STREET,
••- • -
Bas opened a large assortment of
PARIS MILLINERY,
For the Spring and Summer of 1564
apl3-Sm
BARGAINS IN MACHINERY.
• WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
ON TUESDAY, MAY Tall,
At the corner of TWENTY-SECOND and WOOD Sts.,
All the MACHINERY and FIXTURES of a large
MANUFACTORY OF PAPER HANGINGS,
Cnnki,ting. of GROUNDING, GLAZING and PRINT
ING MACHINES, SHAFTING, PATTERNS, and all the
MATERIALS. for earryinir on the business.
A fine eiiportertity is now Gloved to go into the hnsi r
neP. B s'ut(iessie Mt, a there is bat ONE FACTORY now ill the city, which in doing a splendid besimes, and
"other is /aerie wanted.
ISAAC Pti6ll,
No. 40'7 WALNUT Strpot, third story:
Or, WILLIAM CaTRItY,
TWENTY-SECOND and CALLOWIIILL Stveets
my7-St
CARTES . DE VISITE.—XONE EXCEL
in variety of style, accuracy ' and taste
those made at B. F. REIMER'S thtllery. See sPeei
mons, at 624 ARCH Street.
B
A THING FOR FEMALES.—THE
110051 S at the ;Northern Soup House,
FO Vhf Street, above Brown, are now open, under
the care of a Committee of Dulles, DAILY (Siudays ex
cepted), until no:clock P. M. where Women and Chil
dren can °Math. warm or cold liatin , , FREE of charge.
aryl-Pt'
TIIMAGED LAMPS, &c., FROM THE
FIRE.
LAMPS, LANTERNS, BURNERS, WICKS, &0.,
Wholesale and Retail.
H. F. MITSTIN,
nny.s-31.# 127 Smith BLICOND Street,
THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS
COLLEUE, ti. R enrlPr TENTH and CHESTNUT
Stvgits, will devote ONE-TEXTII OF ITS REVENUE
FUR THIRTY DAYS from that three days'
ihcome, to the Cireitt Central Fair tin. the :Sanitary 6sta
niiitt,inn. sny:s-40`itir
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS
ARTIFICIAL lIIDIAN EYES
Inserted without pain, by
JAMES W. grry,:c &
rny3-11n CHESTNUT Street.
oPERA. GLASSES AND OFFICERS'
FIELD CLASSES.
MieroseopeK for Physielans and Students.
A very large aloiortment for sale bY
JAMES W. QUEEN dt CO..
my3-1m 924 CHESTNUT Street
MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN
-I).7STRU9IENTS.
chesterman's Meta'Hefted Steel-tape Meagurere.
For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN At CO.
924 CHESTNUT Street.
Priced and Illustrated Catalogues gratis. nly3-lm_
REMOVAL.—DR. R. J. LEVIS HAS
removed nofi , ARCH &mot_ ap2B-17V
TREASURY DEPARTMENf
OFFICE OF VIE COMPTROLLER OF 7'FfE CURRENCTs
W.1..411 I NI:Tox, May 4, ISSI.
WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to the
under:4,o,d, it hoc been IfUldo ti appear that THE
SEVENTH NATIO.NAL DANE OF PHILADELPHIA,
county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has
Lech duly organizedounier and according to the require
moats of the act of Congress entitled "An act to pro
vide a National Carreticy,...cured by it pledge of Hafted
btater rtocßs, and to provide for the circulation and re
demption therevf,'' approved F.ditoutry 25,13133, and has
complied with all the provisions of ' , aid act required to
Le complied with before commencing the business •of
Banking:
Now, therefore, I, HUGH McCIILLOCH, Comptroller
of the Currency, do hereby vomit that THE SEVENTH
NATIONAL HANK OF PIIILAHELPHIA. COUUty :of
Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized
to commence the business of Banking under the act
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of
office, this FOURTH DAY OF MAY, 1864.
(Seal of the Comptroller of the Currency.]
MI6 IC McCITLLOCII
Comptroller V the Currency.
- 1113 6-21 a
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, SATMIDAY, MAY 7, 1864.
Corsets at iI.3R per pair
Corsets at $1.50 per Pair
Silk 13eltings,
Toweling,.
t. 4 to
,
toe , ki s. n g ,
Dross, LmingA,
Baltnnrals,
Matting
Seis,ors,
BIZEEMII
NEW PIUBLICATIONS.
N.3 REENBACKS ! GREENBA CKS
THE CltEYl' 01110INVE01:. I'OPULA It 5-'4O
LOAN.
THE DEVISEE OF THE PROEITABLEI7-30130eDS,
THE HESWNEN OF THE NEW 10-40 SECUEI7
TlEb.
TILE GREAT FINANCIAL MIND 01 , THE COUNTRY
Great and Momentous Period or our
'Nation's History.
HON. SALMON P. CHASE,
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
Ms Authorized Life is .Test Published, ender the
AND THE FINANCIER
Written by one of the best authprs in the country—the
writer of the article in the Ap, II No, of the Atlantic,
entitled Fleet Trip to Washington. "
FULLY ILLUSTRATED.-PRICE'
This book I:hoti)ii he rend by every person iu our coun
try. ]nit they will learn the reliable life of a
GREAT AND VIONI:ST MAN_
He is one of onr
GREAT SELF-MADE DIEN
nit history it really remarkable and curious. Tto was
PI poor boy, on of a farmer,and his adventures " Deten
Fast " and out in the wild Western Count? 7, were so
very strange and thoroughly interesting that, upon
rising from the perusal of the book, we involuntarily
e%elaim, Surely "11 , n115 stra»ipw thu» ,fietiOn.
This book is for sale by every Bookseller and News
dealer in the country, or will be cent by mail oa receipt
of 84.25. Irs•
WALKER, WISE, & CO.,
ALSO, .TILTST READY,
The Tiventy-lifth Tholvand of reTTAYEE'S LIFE 01'
ABRAII ADS LINCOLN, the Pioneer Boy. *1.23.
TIIE BOY, and now he I.locunte e6rntaand
er-in,Chief.
A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION. By
Win. M. Thayer. *1.25,
For sale by all Booksellers, or seat by mall free on re.
ceipt of price. my 7-%
COAL OIL AND PETIIOLEUM.
BOOK ON GOAL AND,COAL OILS.
JUST PUBLISHED
A Now Edition of the PHYSICAL HISTORY OF THE
CREATION OF THE EARTH. By Prof. ELI BOWEN.
Round in one volume, I2mo, Cloth. Price $1.50. Con
taining a complete description of the
COAL OIL SPEWS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
COAL MINES AND MINING REGIONS
of Pennsylvania, Virginia, Illinois. Missouri, Michi
gam, Mode Island, and the British Provinces.
COPPER, IRODI, AND GOLD MINES
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SALT SIMI - NOS of New York, Ohio, and Virginia.
THE PiNE FOIZESTS OP AMERICA, and tho Mann
facture of PITCH, TAP., ROSIN, TURPENTINE, etc.
And a Treatise upon the
GEOLOG ICAL FORMATION OF THE EARTH.
This is the best 'book treating upon COAL. COAL
OILS, and PETROLEUM. and the various Mineral Pro
ductions of the United States' ever published, and the
attention of all interested in the Mining interests of the
country is called to it.
CoDIN: will be trolled to any address, upon receipt of
*1.50,' by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS-,
No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Send torero of our Catalogues. it
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MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS.
MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS WITH SPECIAL REFE-
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A (UIDI TO THE XXOWLEDDR AXD DROIIIMINATION OF
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One Vol., Byo. $5.
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13 —
ARPER'S MAGAZINE, FOR JUNE,
Is new ready at
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS',
306 CHE3TNUT Street.
All the New Books are for sale at PETERSOINTS'. lt
CIRCULAR
HISTORY OP THE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES.
ELIAS DARR Sr CO_ respectfully announce that they
have in preparation a History of the Pennsylvania Re
serves, Iron; their organization to the expiration of their
term of service.
This History will contain thelnames of all the Officers
and Privates of the Corps—their promotions,. casualties,
and discharges; also, graphic it.crip . [lons of their etun.P
life, and their gallant achievements tattle mans 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, octave size, neatly printed on
good paper, and substantially bound in black cloth,
containing a steel engraving of the lamented Reynolds,
and one of Governor Curtin (who first recommended the
formation or the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps), and will
he sold only by . subscription. It will lie ready in
Angust next. Pelee THREE DOLLARS a copy.
The Publishers feel confident that theiust 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 generolis
and appreciative reception.
ELIAS BARR. & CO., Publishers,
No. 0 East KING Street.
LANC-MiTER, April 1564.
Active and Reliable AGENTS are wanted to Canvass
for the above work, in every district of Pennsylvania.
rteilaeiirsiLle referen ce:4 eerititred_ mys.3t
VERNON'S ROAD AND MINE RE
ANNUAL VOLUME.
_ .
The fuck 'lumber of the ninth annual rolumeefFer
nonla t , U. S. Railroad and Nadu); Register . Will
commence Saturday , 2sth, May 25th, instant T
, erms, per
annum, in Va/ICO. Office, 423 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. The RuyiBter circulates throughout the
Stater and Territories, and itt this fact rests its attetta
ingrpx as a national advertising channel, it*
20 CENTS ! HARPER ! 20 CENTS !
June numberjust received, containing Dickens'
new etory. I . lll3lll,lErti,
• snya-fli 808 CHEST: OT Street.
ARPER'S MAGAZINE,AGAZINE, FOR JUNE,
- H
is now ready at
t. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS',
300 CHESTNUT Street.
AU the letr Boot - , ra, f.)r sale RETKRSONS' It
NEW MILITARY BOOKS,
JUST RECEIVED.
HAUPT'S MILITARY BRlDGES—lllos:tratious.
MENDELL I) MILITARY SURVEYING.
NORMS' FM& TACTICS FOR INFANTRY.
THOMAS' RIFLED ORDNANCE—lllustrated.
DENEr S MILITARY LAW—New Edition..
CRAIGHILL'S PRIXCIPLE OF STRATEGY AND
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MILITARY AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS.
A large ttsort.tueut on heed and for sale at low prices.
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
yoy6 No. 2. South SIXTH Street.
•
NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS I
Just received by
ASHMEAD & EVANS,
Successor.. tv
WILLIS P. HAZARD
724 CHESTNUT Street.
SPEKE'S SOURCES OF THF. NILE.
AMERICA AND HER COMMENTATORS. By Tuck-
Oretall.
.DANGERFIELD'S REST, OR BEFORE THE STORM.
A Novel.
.MEMORTALS OF THE WAR. By Hackett.
SYNONYMS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. Second
Part. By E. C. 'Preach D. D.
ROBERTSON'S SERMONS. Fifth Series.
THOUGHTS FOR THE CHRISTIAN LIFE. By Rev.
T. Drummond.
MY CAVE LIFE IN 1 7ICKSBURG.
RENAN'S RELIGIOUS HISTORY and CRITICISM.
TEN ACRES ENOUGH.
A YOUTHS HISTORY OF THE REBELLION. By
Thayer.
MAN AND NATURE. By George P. Marsh.
PRESCOTT'S LIFE. By George Ticknor, Svo. Uni
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graph, is the only- large-size, fall-iength Portratityet
published, and Can Only be obtained hour the Publisher
or his authorized agents, at the low Price of *3 per copy.
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of chase, nu receipt of WWI !'rice.
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my dtsah[if 008 ARCH. Street, Phila.
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tical Sketch of Travel in the United States. By H. T.
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The Agency for this invalnable Library of Universal
ritformation at 33 South SlX'lli Street, second story.
Mao. RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank
litvure:
PUBLISHERS, BOSTON
COMMISSION HOUSES.
BOOTT'S
I_IIZONVN SJ EP-11'11'4GS,
FDA SALE BY
J. C 10' Xr. "V" 70
COMIIsSION RIERCILA.NT,
113 CHESTNUT STREET
m
CLOTHING.
SUPERB STOCK
Now read Y.
WANA IN A K BR. & BROWN,
Popular Clothing Box
Corner Sixth and Market streets
an 22. -mtwamif
ARMY GOODS.
FOR ,THE ARMY AND' NAVY.
irvAl%," S II A. S S ,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
- 418 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords,
Sashes, Belts, Plasmas. Epaulets, Hats, Cepe, Can
teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Masses, Spurs,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of
Army and Navy Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. apl7-1m
F ti RLOUGHS
Officers and Soldiers, visiting the city ou Furlough
needing
SWORDS,
And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are invited to
the very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of
GEO. W. SIMONS & BRO.,
SANSOM-STREET HALL,
SANSOM Street, love
PRESENTATION SWORDS
•
Made to order at the shortest notice, which, for richness
and magnificence, challenge eoninetitiOn. no other house
In the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEW
ELER with the PRACTICAL SWORD-MAKER.
inhl2-2m
FROTHINGHAM ec WELLS
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RAVE FOR SALE,
HEAVY, 'MEDIUM, AND LIGHT MEETINGS AND
SHIRTING&
STANDARD DRILLS.
_HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMERICS AND
. . . . . . _
Si - LW - MS.
BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12 WORSTED YARN, &o. se24if-tf
PROPOSALS.
ARTILLERY HORSES
AaVM): WINTEp.
selsidAT bAUTI,RMAsTun HNERAL'S OFFICE,
•
PHILADELPHIA, May 6, 1364.
Horses, suitable for Artillery service, wilt be pur
chased at this Depot by the undersigned, iu open mar
ket, from date until May 260, MI, in lots of oue (1) to
fifty (50), for which a reasonable price will be paid.
Each animal to be subject to the nsual Ciciverninunt in
spection before being accepted.
Horses to be delivered to the United States Inspector,
ai the William Penn Hotel, MARKET, between Eighth
and Ninth streets. _
By order of CoL GEO. 1-1. CI:OSMAN,
Asi4aut Quartermaster Gotland IT. S. A.
Grua. D. SCHMIDT., Captain, A. Q. M. my6-tin2
ORDNANCE OFFICE,
WAR DEPARTMENT,
WAPRINGTON, May 4, 134.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until TUESDAY, the 24th day of MAY, 1864, for 8-inch
Columbia d Shell, to be olenvered in the following quail
titles at the undernamed Arsenals, viz;
At the Watertown Arsenal, Massaehusetts,l,ooo 8-ineh
• -
At the Watervliet Amelia], New York, 10,000 S-inch
At the New York Anenal, Governor's Island, New
-York,. A,.000 S-inch shed 1.
At the Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg, 10,000 S-inch
At the St. Louis Arsenal, Ml, , souri, 5,000 0-inch shell-
• • • -
These projeeti es are to be made of the kind of metal,
and inspeeted after the rules laid down in the Ordnance
Manual, the tensile strength of the iron to be not less
than 14,11001b5. per square inch. Drawings can be seen
at any of the United States Arsenals. The projectiles
tre to be inspeeted at the foundry where cast, and are
o lie delivered at the. Arsenals free of charge for hand
hug and transportation. Deliveries must be made at
the rate of not less than one-tenth (1-101 of the whole
amount contracted for per week. The first delivery to
be rondo on the 16th day of June, 1864.
Fat lore to wake deliveries at a :Teel tied time will snit
ject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may
fail to deliver at that time.
Bidders will state explicitly the Arsenal or Arsenals
where they propose to deliver, and this number of pro
j.etil4, they propose to deliver at each place, if for wore
than one.
No bids will be considered from partici: other than re
gular founders, or proprietors of works, who are known
to this Department to be capable of executing the work
proposed for. Should any party obtaining a contract
offer she] Is other than those east in his own fonnarY,
- .they will be rejected, and the contract rendered null
and void.
will enclose with their bide the written ac
. knowledgmeuts of their suretio:s, over their own 6igii.ll,-
'three.
Each party obtaining a. contract will be obligati to
enter into bond, with approved sureties, for it, faithful
execution.
.
"Upon the awnrti being made, sncceff.sfol bidder, will
be notided, and furnished with furors of contract. and
:wild. . . ,
The Department reserver the right to reject auy or all
bids, it hot deemed satisfactory.
Proposals will be addressed tit " Brigadier General
George D. Ramsey, Chief of Ordnance, Washingtuu,
D. D,," and endorsed "Proposals tor Col illobiod
" UEVIIf E, D. lIAMSEV,
m) - 7-stuthSt Brig, Ben., Chief of Ordnance.
NAVY DEPARTMENT,
W_\gHISGTOS, May '2, 1864.
Lli)J4tfl
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There will be offered for sale at public auction on
TaliliSDAY May 24, at 12 o'clock - M., at the United
,_
States Nary lard, WASHINGTON, about seventy-dye
tholtsand pounds of COPPER. SCALE.
It can be examined at any time previous to the day of
sale upon application to the Command:lM of the Wash
ington Nary laid. Samples of similar scale have
shown 32 per cent. of metallic copper.
Twenty per cent of the purchase money 111118 t he de
posited at the time of the sale, and twelve days will be
alloWed to remove it from the yard; and, if not so re
moved, the deposit will be forfoited to the Government.
All payments to be made in 43 overnment funds, -and
before the scale is removed from the Navy Yard.
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AAUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED
HORSES.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
CAVALRY BUREAU.
OFFICE OF CHIEF QUIRTERMASTEk .
WAAFILNOTON, April 20, 16 .
Will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder,
at the time and place named below, viz:
Newport, Penner., Thursday, May oth,
Gettysburg, Penna., Monday, May Ath,
Altoona Penner., Thursday, May 10th,
Mifflin. Penna., Thursday, May 19th,
Beading,
Penna., Thursday, May .26th,
Lebanon, Penna.,Thursday, June 2d,
Northumberland, Penna., Thursday, .Judie oth,
Scranton, Penna., Thursday, June 16th,
Williamsport, Penna., Thursday, June 23d,
One hundred (100) Horses at Gettysburg, and Two
Hundred and Fifty (250) at each of the other places.
Theca horkes have been condemned as unfit for the
cavalry service of the United States army.
For road and farm purposes many good bargains may
be had.
Horses will be sold singly.
Sales begin at 10 A: M., and continue daily till all are
cold.
TERMS CASH, in United States Treasury notes only.
JAMES A. SKIN,
ap'aitje3) Lt. Col. and C. Q. M. Cavalry Bureau.
UNITED STATES MILITARY RAIL
ROADS.
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QITARTEIMV-TeR
WAE:III.NOTON, April 11, 1864.
AUCTION. —WILL BE SOLD, on WEDNESDAY, the
18th day of May, at the Railroad Depot, in Alexandria,
Virginia:
Tdno rtf Old Railroad Iron.
100 Tons of Old Car Axles.
100 Tons of Cast Scrap Iron.
100 Tons of Wrought iron.
3 Tons of Old Brass and Copper.
300 Oil• Barrels.
Terms: Cacti in Government Fonds. Ten (10) per
cent. to be paid at the time Or purchase, the balance on
delivery.
The property must be removed within ten days from
date of sale. IL L. ROBINSON,
aplB-tmylB Captain and A. Q. 111.
IMPROVEMENT IN
- GAS REGULATORS.
The undersigned, gale owner of
" HOLZER'S IMPROVED GAS REGU
LATORS,"
iiTISCAr mortared to SELL RIGHTS for the use of this
valuable Patent ou the most advantageous terms.
E. B. HARPER.
54 South Third Street.
my3-1m
EIMER'S COLORED PHOTO
-A..., GRAPHS, at $1 only. Accurate likimes.ies; man
rally colored, nud tine style null quality, truth lulls
finished. Secure one at alto popular Ciallery, S.I:AIUND
Street, above Green. it*
PERFUMED PARLOR MATCHES.-
Just received 25 additional eases of these celebrated
(Albrauder',o Natebe,j, for gale' to the trade only . . • -
ap27-6m ROWE & - RUSTON, 157 Sc 159 N.THIED St.
BUILDING HARDWARE.
STRAP HINGES 1 T TIM M, -
REVEAL HINGES, 1 SHUTTER STRAPS,
and all kinds o f wrought Hinges, largo or small.
SHUTTER BOLTS, I NECK BOLTS,
and limn" - articles of Building and Carriage Hardware,
tutoulfitetared and kept on hand at
JACKSON IRON WORKS,
ntla2-3m Office, No. 236 CHURCH. Alley.
Manufactnrere of Warranted BEAM and HAY SCALES.
SPLENDID STYLE PORTRAITS, AC
CITRATE in outline and features, complexion and
drapery, finely colorrd. 11.P.RE1MEIVi> pint.
tographe, iu oil cvlore. See specimens at 624 ARCM
Street.
TTEATON tSz DENCKLA, HARDWARE
00103IINION 31ERCILLIVTS. 507 COMM=
and 510 NORTH Streets, offer for mile:
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. fez-43inif
CORRECT PIANO TUNING.-
Mr. C. E. SARGENT'S Orders for Tuning and
.Repairing Ptanoe are received at MASON & CO.'S Store,
907 CHESTNUT Street, only.
Mr. S. has had eleven years' factory experience In
L OPti on , end five years' employment in Philadelphia.
SPECIAL.—Pianos releathered to sound ac mutt and
sweet-toned as new. WithOLLt removing.
Tenon for Tuning, $l. oai)-Sm
ow DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN
TIST for the last twenty years, 211.9 VINE St..
below Third, inserts the moat beautiful TEETH of the
age, mounted on fine Gold. Platina, Silver. Vulcanite,
Coralite, Amber, &c., at priceq, for neat and substantial
work, more reasonable than any Dentist in this city or
State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Teeth
repat rvii to suit. No pain in extracting. All work
Warranted to fit. Reference, beet families. Mb.23-fifia
WANTS.
A PRACTICAL ENGINEER DE
-SIRES a Stationary SITUATION; Call give good
forences. Addrees "IL B. The Pre- ,,, 'Oince• mY6-6to
A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, WITH
SIX years' experience in the 0,00 Intrnigliiinz
Business, desires a SITITATIox. Good. references. Ad
dress `‘ Van, ' ' PreA..9 Office. nlr6-2t.
THEA D ti ERTISER WISHES TO
meek with a CAPITALIST cloutring SAFIi INVEST
MENT, who would buy a mall house, say
$7,00a
!?' °°°'Plieaie r leta;c"gun rl tes.m g
Rix Per cent.interest,Ti f expenses. Satisfactory
reference given. Address, ":info Investment," at Has
office. my6-3t*
THE ADVERTISER, A. YOUNG- MAR
RIED MAN. desires a situation in the Dry Goods or
Fancy Goods business as Clerk or Salesman. Best re
ferences. Address " PM.9 Office. my - 3-50'
TO PHYSICIANS.-WANTED, AN
-I- experienced Physician to take a good practice,
within 10 miles of the city, paving $2,500 a year, rel in
(MAN rolely ou account of tailing health. None lint
married men need apply. Address, with reference,
W. R. "I'," at this office, till lath tart.
WANTED -AN ENERGETIC
SALIZSMAN, to soil cools by sample to city _trade
^ L & DEAD. A 36 lintilp:it
- - -- -
WANTED, IMMEDIATELY-1 , w 0
good Bonnet and Hat Pressers.
..Highest
and cons,taid employ ment at 11101ZGAN '6,-tOtt ABU If St.
WANT D—A SITUATION, By A_
Young Man, as Assistant Bookkeeper, Clerk, or
Salesman: correct accon ata lit, and can gl Vt. gond r•efe
rencea.
Address " L.." PY MPS office.
WANTED—TO SELL OR Ex_
CHANGE.—
The Elliptic. Sewing to ch inOS.
The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine.
The Singer Bening Machines.
The 110 We and all of the principal Sewing Machine:.
Al! furnished from their principal 'Aloe,.
Also, all I<lnds of second-hand NE:411011N- fir sale. and
rep:dred,nt the new office of LEAVENS & FAULKNER,
106 North EICMTII Street.
. . .
Over ten years with Singer & Co. my7-fit.
WANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED
Aceo.utant. a Situation :IS 13001:--ICREPER.; or
Assistant, in a Wlmlesale House, or a Clerkship in a
Banking 1A011,43. Undoubted referen Co from fii•or-class
b Mises nironthed as to character and ability. Address
"W. B. G • thi s Wee,
WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A
BAN thirty years of age, 'fir a Salesman in a
Wholesale Business, to sell by sample or otherwise.
For reference, inquire at No. corner or 1711 II:Ds ail
VINE &roots. my-I-Gt*
—•--
WANTED—IMMEDIATELY—TWO
T coo CANDY-MAKTIRS, Spinnin4 Stick Candy.
and making Conn - Drops. Wages from 012 to 515 per
week. CHAS. SASSAMAIN.
ettleArus. Avril 20, Nea
$--4,000 o r - N A T WANTED—AT F IVEI
t - P m E o r R t
gage. Apply to cr 7
ou tftr.."l'.lrYcL3R,
141 North stXTH Street.
Qat) A MONTH WANT AGENTS ‘.."`-'` - 'a t $6O a month, expenses paid, to sell my EVER
LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS. and El
other articles. Fifteen ciretnara sent/roc. Address
ar3o-d&Ay3m JOHN F. LORD, Biddeford, rititine.
k 75 A MONTH !-I WANT TO HIRE
‘4.' AGENTS in every County at $75 a manila, ex
penses paid, to sell my new, cheap Family Sewing Ma
chines. Address S. MADISON, Alfred, Me. Cfel2-d&W3m
BOARDING.
C .
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OUNTRY BOARDING.—MRS.
BROOKE is now prepared to reed V!. ROA lth Rag at
her house at - MT. Alltr. Apply at 1402 WALNUT
Street, before 9 A. M. or after 6 P. M. my 6-12 15
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SUMMER BOARDING WANTED
Where there are few or no boarders,byn gentleman,
lady, two children, and nurse, on or near the Pennsyl
vania, North Pennsylvania. or Reading Railroads pre
ferred. Address Box 1100 Philadelphia P. 0., stating
particular, my 6.614
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
de TO LET—A NEAT AND CONVE-
Ja. Bouhe No. 2120 BRANDYWINE Street. Iu-
=ll=ED=l=l
T O LET-THE SECOND, THIRD, AND
fourth Floors at 235 MARKET Street, through to
Church alley.
FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING
-a- LOTS of ato ft Acres, situate on 'Philadelphia. and
Darby Passenger Railroad. Apply to
DEE LOCK .Sc PASCHALL, Conveyancers,
94328-12t* na wAbxt.rr Street,
Oil FOR RENT, IN GERMANTOWN,
for the summer, a furnished House, with Stable,
&C. On Linden street. Apply to S. EMLEN,
02.7 INLVRIZET gtrevk.
FOR SALE-A COUNTRY SEAT,
- CHESTNUT LULL of about h . :tem:, handsomely
loco toil, and v. - ith toodoro iintwoocoiOnts. Addresil
Box No. 020, Phihololphia - Boit ottice.
TO LET FOR THE SUMMER-A
."'l'desiraldo COUNTRY RESIDENCE, with 12 rooms,
with or without Furniture and Stabling. About 1 mile
from Gwynedd Station, North Pe ansyl vituia Railroad.
Inquire pit No. 132 North FOURTII Street. It*
Ea FOR SALE-AT GERMANTOWN,
first-class Properties on Tulpehocken, Morton, Her
man, Hatvy, Greeu and Price streets, and on School,
Duey, and Walnut lanes. Two fine Mom/ utm the
river Delaware T. V. BOWLBY, Conveyancer,
iny3-tutbset. 339 WALNITT Street.
810,000 $5,000, $3,000, and other
9 sums to LOAN on Mortgage.
LUKENS & 11rONTOOMERY, Conveyaneera,
mys-6t* 1035 BEACH Street, above Laurel.
FOR SAL Er—THE BUILDING
maw AND LOT, No. 308 CHERRY Street, south side.
Lot 60 feet front, 105 feet deep. At" B'2feet In depth widens
8
to :6 feet,.to an -feet allay, manilla' to Cherry street.
Apply at the Office of Christ Church Hospital, 330
WALNUT Street. apsl-6w
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;,,Z FOR SALE—A MOST DESIRABLE
rtV,SIDUNCE,. benntifony situated, iopposite
Mark's Church, LOCUST Street, shore Sixteenth.
Apply to GEORGE W.CHILDS,
.G 213 and 630 CHEST
.M.7I' Street. zuys-tf
FOR SALE—
BANNING xausr..
A desirable PROPERTY in the vicinity of Third and
Market streets, particularly suitable for a Ranking
Iloose. Apply to GEO. CRACK; & 13R0.,
my4-61* No.' 402 WALNUT Street.
f i n TO RENT—A lIANDSO•ME RESI
DENCE in Haddonfield, N. J., desirably located,
delightful shade, and goad water. SiX. miles from the
city, and easy of tieces*. Apply, betweenlo and 12 A.M.,
to W.M. C. SHINN;
znya-Gt 222 WALNUT Street.
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SEA-SIDE COTTAGE FOR SALE.
lE—One of the best located. and moat conveniently
arranged COTTAGES at ATLANTIC CITY. Apply to
ap9.l-Im* JOHN F. STARR, Camden, N. J.
, TO RENT-A BEAUTIFULLY
1° eated double COUNTRY RESIDENCE, one mile
below near
• TaconY, veryl,s - nomivar Station, on Tren
ton Railroad. Apply V
. 1 7177 WALNUT St• ap3o.l3t*
ift FOR SALE AT A GREAT BAR
er exchange for smaller house, the fine large
DWELLING No. 202 FRANKLIN Street. Apply at 236
CHURCH Alley, Phi hula,. anti-Da.
FOR SALE OR TO LET—TWO
large STONE BUILDINGS, suitable for Foundry
or Factory. Also, a large BREWERY. Address GEO.
MUCK. No. 1233 RICHMOND Street. apti-bn.
1 . 741 FOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE
Possession, desirable COUNTRY PLACE, 10 acres,
4 miles ont. One 20 aer.s,. near Old York-road Station.
Many others. Call and examine Register of Comary
K PETTI
ap2B 32.3 WALNUT Street.
014. WILL BE SOLD A BARGAIN—
ma A Brick rough-eaetHouse 40 feet front, with eleven
rowing, abundance of truit,stabling,carriage-howie, &c.,
10 orl4 acres of land, eight miles from Camden, on the
turnpike. Keys and further information of G. F.
11)0I11:411TEN, Moorestown, N. J., or IMITGITTEN,
& Vf ! I.I:KIN'S, 2 , 1% - MARKET Street,
Philadelphia. my7-stittli44
al GERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR
SA.I.E.A handsome improved property on MAIN
Street, huge side yard, with abundance of Fruit and
Shrubbery, all the modern improvements, and every
thing in good condition. Lot, 137 by 224 feet. ALso, a
Building Lot, 320 feet front on Shoemaker's lane, con
venient to the et:thou—finest location on the street. Ap-
ply to • . . . . .
ROBERTS & BROTIIFR,
my;-3t* MAIN and CENTRE Streets, Germantown
irt FOR SALE-SUPERIOR STORE
and Dwelling, S. E. corner Fifteenth end Race;
Dwelling 1926 Mount Vernon ; de 2036 do; do 2121, 2123,
and 2227 Spring (tartlet' street; do 111 South Twentieth;
do N. E. corner Nineteenth and Snitsolo; do S. W. corner
F,ighteenth and Green ,• 614 North Sixteenth, S 6 feet
from; do 323 South Pifth; do 401 South Eizhth: with
many others iu various localities. Al , O, a large HlM
her Building Lots, Cottages, and Farms.
B. P. GLENN, 123 S. FOURTH St. and
ray 7 S. W. cur. SEVENTEENTH and GEEEN Ste.
VALUABLE CHESTNUT-STREET
•=kPROPERTY.—The subscriber:. offer at private sale
a property on CHESTNUT Street. between Seventh and
Eighth streets; 41 feet front on Chestnut street, and 178
feet deep, running to Jayne street. whit the privilege of
a 3.6-feet Av.:mire-way running to Eighth street. FIFTY
THOUSAND DOLLARS of the purchase money may re
main on the property as a ground rent, or by bond and
mortgage. LALTMAN & SALLADE,
128 South NINT Street,
rob4-tf PhHiladelphia.
e i FRANKLIN SQUARE. -FOR
-ISALE, the very superior four-story HOUSE, with
three-story back buildings, No. 200 FRANKLEsi ?Street,
opposite Franklin tic care . On the rear end of the lot is
large four-story building, fronting on Rae(' street,
which rents well. To he appreciated, Must be examined
and the , particulars known. Apply on the premises.
- Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on mort
gage. mys-thstn3t*
ea FOR SALE—IN NORTH WARD,
..M.CAMDEN, ten Brick HOMES, and one Frame; IlvA
on Market street, beginning at SO9; Six on Carpenter
street, beginning at 512. All well-built; good dry cel
lars; will readily rent for ten per cent, of what will
purchase them. Persons wishing a good home for from
one tO two thousand dollars had better call early.. TerlaS
easy. B. 11. BROWNINU,
605 COOPER Street,
°Mee foot of BIAI - IKET Street,
CAMDEN, N. J.
PUBLIC SALE — OF A
ITA.NDSOME COUNTRY RESIDENCE,
On THURSDAY, April 28111, 1864, iaL2 o'clock,
On the Ireinises, sitna etd in
. . .
. JENKINTOWN, ON THE OLD YORK ROAD,
half it mile from railroad station, nine miles front the
city, containing ahottr
314 . ACRES OF LAND.
The improvements are a two-story Cottage, built of
brick, roughen-t, twelve rooms, with one-story back
kitchen, finished and papered throughout ; • furnace in
cellar, range in kitchen, frame stable, and other out
bniltlllo ; two walla With ptunp-i,selt water- fine spring
On rear of lot; large garden; fruit of ull kbaL ; beautiful
shade trees,sAru,, 1 11
ery, Ac.
PONSCNSiaII inunediately. Condition.; on day of sale.
ap26-w,7t THOMAS P. MANYPENNY
rFOR SALE--A VERY DESIRA
im., COUNTRY SEAT—good Stone Mansion, con
taining fifteen rooms, with it large verandah on two
sides of the building; a handsome lawn, welt shaded;
superior large vegetaldo garden, with permanent bolls
ciwico 'berries of all the different varieties; a young
glut .thrif_tr apple o r chard; also, choice tqtrietle.4 of
ntanoard and dwarf pear and cherry trees, iii full bear
ing; new coach house, with stabling fur AX horses;
situated Q-1 miles from Market-street bridge, on the
:Merlon Turnpike, in Montgomery county, and about
hull a mile from City-avenue :station, Pennsylvania
Railroad. Two-thirds of the purchase money may re.
plain on I.n - wig:is:tin n, 5, S. or II acres, to stilt pur
chaser. Inquire at 219 CHESTNUT Street, or on the
Premises, from 11 to 4 o'clock. inr4-wfsinwf at.
ails FARMS FOR SALE.-29 ACRES
Holmcsborg, easy of access by railroad and
steamboat.
13 atres,and good. Bnilitinge, near Bastleton,and pleg-
Sllntly sit ttted.
fh2 10040111011? Princeton, New Jersey.
73, 66, and 70 acres nor Sellernville, on North Penn-
Nylvani a Railroad.
S acres, and Cottage, Lower Merlon, live inileA trona
Market-street Bridge.
Also, a amnia, of Cottages in Germantown and other
detdrable localities. 501110 can be exchanged for city
properties. H. P. °LIEN,
123 South FOURTH. Street, and
my 7 S. W cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN Sts.
gni FOR VERY VALUA
BLE BLE ESTATE, containing 100 noreK, ttitunte near
Clorioantewn. It contains beantitni banding sin:-, and
affords a fine opportunity for capitalists desiring invest
ment i u real estate.
Also, a tract of 20 acres, situate nu Fisher's lane.
Also, flue- building lot, On Manbeim street, below
•Veen, within a few minutes' walk of two stationm.
All of said prupertiec will be sold at reasonable
prices,
.Aprd'Y to LEWIS 11. REDNEII,
niy6-Gt. 152 South DAUM% Street.
A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE,
a Hplendid BAY HORSE, nearly sixtee n Lando
hi g h, perfectl y gentle, very prompt driver, full ofcoarugu,
end trots fast. Also, a new two-seated CARRIAGE.Can be seen at ate
" CLUB STABLE,"
my:s-W Little Boy's Celle, ARCH, above Second et._
MONUMENTS AND GRAVE.
STONES.—A large assortment of Gra ve-Stones,of
various designs, made of the finest Italian and American
Marble, constantly on hand at the Marble Works of
ADAM STEINMETZ, RIDGE Avenue. below Eleventh
street, Philadelphia. apl9-;Setif
AIVIUSETIIENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MIMIC.
THIS AFTERNOON.
GRAND CAI.A mATINLE
IN All) OF TUE
GREAT SANITARY FAIR,
When will be presented, for the Third Time.
TILE NEW ENCLiFiIi °PEPS.
By 'William nem". Fry, entitle
DATVIE ()11.' PARIS
CHARACTERS IN TOE OPERA
ESMERALDA M.,th.,coMTE isoRS:IIARD
GUMMI, 11,,..1ENNy KEMPTON.
DE CHATEATIPE 'tr. Wm. cAsTLE.
DOM FROLLO Mr. S. (1. CAMPBELL.
QUASJMODO - Mr. EDWARD SEOIJI.N
FLORIAN Mr. WM. SKAATS
Chorofi of Nobks, 6oldierx, veoroe of Paris and it s
ri
elnity. other Persons in the D rs Spoetaelr: Tlu
King anal his Court a Margaret of Flanders and Flemish
n,b1IMS11110rS; Eeelesilisties. Gipsies, Mountebank's, and
others, represented by Auxiliaries altd a large Corps its
con DITCTOI3
21dini,ion to all park of the home Bl
(No reservedseats. )
poor, open at 1 o'clock Opera commence at 2
MONDAY, MAY Otl,, 18114
TIFTH NIGHT-
ORAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL
IN AM OF THE
GREAT SANITARY FAIR.
AND FOURTH. TIME MS Tim GRAND OPERA,
NOTRE DAME OF PARIS.,
Admission to Parquet, Pa ronct Circle, and Balcony, g,41.
Be,erved Scan; 0 - inc. each extra
'Family Circle soc
Amplnthcatre 0 50
BOOM Open at 74'; Opora to commence at S. ,
D ROVER'S CHESTNUT -STREET
THEATRE.
LEONARD GROVER MANAGER
(Al5O of Grover's Theatre, Woshiugtoo,)
OR AND FMBLT MATINEE,
CR AND 'FAMILY MATINEE,
THIS A FTEIr NOON AT TWO O'CLOCK;
CoNTLNUEWENTRUSIASM
•
Over. Om New Ginned
The Manager rr..gret, Cowing to previous oug-,,,,,mc 0t b.)
to uttoonnett to the pat COTS Of the Nov: ,to,tout.
THIS (SATURDAY) AFTER F.N . AND EVENING,-
. .
As the last night of the great sensation, the new Co
nted3 entitled the
eilliE3=E==M
Bagshot (his great character) Ilfe. S. IC. Atortimer
To be followed by
HUSBAND AT SIGHT.
.
Mr. C. Koppita and the Grand Orchestra will perform
many Musical Gems during . the evening.
In active preparation, and will he produce/1 on Monday'
next.
THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN!
In whiell
MISS ANNIE PARKE
Wfff mazo hor firAttimMirtotec..
-
RS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
M
STREET THEATRE.
BENEFIT • BENEFIT
OF MR G. Jr. GRIFFITHS.
THREE GLORIOUS PIECES.
TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), May 7th, 1864,
UNCLE FOOZLE,
BEAUTY . AND THE BEAST,
And the Nautical Drama of
THE TIGER OF THE SEA :
Fiends in Human Shape.
THE WHOLE COMPANY
IN THE CASTS.
MONDAY, MAWR. DREW.
Doors open at Curtain eigeg
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE .
THIS (Friday) EVENING, May 7th,
!REPETITION 4/F LAST Nlfilirti HILL
On which occasion Mr. and Mts. \9..1. Florence will
aPricar in Et& HT,VARIED CHARACTERS.
The performance to commence with the Protean Play,
entitled MISCIOEVoirS ANNIE,
In, which Mrs. Florence will sustain nix characters,
introducing Songs and Dances,
T conclude with the new Irish Drama
KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN, Or, St. ' Patrick's Eve.
Terence O'Moore (a young Peasant), Mr. Florence.
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
At theClinest solicitation of his numerous admirer,:
ME. N. K. RICHARDSoN
Has kindly consented to give
PATH oTIC AND SELECT HEADINGS,
AT MUSICAL FUND HAM, •
ON TIIIIngDAY EVENING, May 12. th, at 8 o'clock.
TICKET.B 5.5 CENTS—To be procured at Martien's PSI
Chestnut street; Gould's,Seventh and Chestnut; Pugh's,
Sixth and Chm•tnut, and at the door on the evening of
the eutertaiument, my7-stuwth 40'
CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT ST.,
above Twelfth.—Grand Vocal and Instrumental
Concert, for one night only, by the
HUTCHINSON FAMILY,
Far the Benefit of the Committee on Labor, Income, and
Revenue, of the Great Central Fair, on THURSDAY
EVENIA, May l2tlt, 1864.
Tickets to any part of the Hall, M ceuts ; Children, 15
cents. Tickets to he had at Music Stores. tay7-eit
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
CORNER TENTH AND CHESTNUT.
GLORIOUS SUCCESS.
WOODRUFF'S ORIGINAL BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF
GLASS-BLOWERS.
With the celebrated Steam Engine.
"MONITOR,"
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Also, Saturday Afternoon.
Admission, Evening, 25 cents.
Afternoon, 15 cents. No half price. apfL2t*
ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA. HOUSE.
TIM FAMILY RESORT.' ,
CARNCROSS AND DIKEY'S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUrE OF- THE WORLD,
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dude Laughable Bur
leseties, Plantation Scenes ,
Re., &c., by
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS,
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock.
fe27-Sm J. L. cARNCROSS, Business Manager.
NOW OPEN-THE FORTY-FIRST
ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND
SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP
THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth.
Oren from 9A. H. till 7 P. 1% and from S till 10 in the
evening. ap26-if
MILITARY.
tIPROVOST GUARD-186TH PA.
VOLUNTEERS.
The recruiting for this Regiment will cease in a few
days.
RESPECTABLE MEN
who desire to
AVOID THE DRAFT
and engage in this honorable and pleasant
BRANCH OF THE SERVICE,
should not miss thin opportnnity. Gnod men from the
INTERIOR OF THE STATE
are partienlarry desired, and they nin,t hasten without
delay to the Recruiting Office,
FIFTH and BUTTONWOOD Streets,
OR IT AifffiLL BE TOOLATE.
Recruiting Officers for this command will close their
accounts preparatory to rejoining their Regiments.
JOHN H. JAM,
nry6-It Captain and ReeruitingOflicer.
COMPANY K, (GRAY RESERVES,)
VIII REGIMENT, P. M.—Members who were in ser
vice September, 1852, will meet for rimanwr, at the
Armory, BROAD Street, below Race, on SATURDAY
EVBNI NO, May 7th. Absent members will.appl:r to
H. D. WELSH, Captain,
inys-30 214 North THIRD Street.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST—A CERTIFICATE OF 5 PER
CENT. LOAN OF STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
for i 1516.0.5, dated March 12, MO, No. 724, in name of
WILLIAM MEREDITH. Also,a Certificate of fif
er
cent. Loan of State of Pennsylvania , M
for the in of WO,
dated .7tme 18-11, Na. 1412 in the nainn of EL If.
PRICE, administrator of William Meredith in trust.
Application has been made to the Auditor General for
renewal of said Certificates.
fell-3m ELI If. PRICE, No. 1311 ARCH Street.
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL.—;-(YIsT MONDAY, MAY
9th, all the proata for the benefit of the Great Sani
tary Fair.—Watches, Jewelry, and Silver-plated Spoons,
cheapest in the city. Single atone imitation Diamond
Bing - , $1; Cluster imßation Diamond Ring, *2; heavy
plated Vest Chain, , Fl.; heavy Plain Will stand tne
strongest acid, 50e. ; small Bound Black - Enamelled Ear
drops, 50c. ; heavy-plated Black Enamelled Sleeve-But
tons ; Gents' Pins, - imitation Diamond, $1; Imita
-linli'Diamond Studs, 511; Bracelets; 511; Handsomely
Chased 'Medallions, complete sots Carlmneln Studs
and Buttons, Id; complete sets Black 'Enamelled Studs
and Buttons, 'with Pearl Setting, *1; Fancy Watch
.eys, 50e. ; Pen and Pencil, with Extension Case, *1;
Ladies' long Guard and Chatelaine Chains, *1; Chate-
Mine Pins, *1; Genuine Guth. Perches Chains *1; La
dies' and - Gans' Miniature Ping, for Hair or Likeness,
*1; Seat Rings, Locket Rings, $2.; Coral Armlets
50c.; Spoons, platedo
with pure silver, n white metal;
Ell per set, ESTLIN & MANN,
016 RACE Street, Philadelphia,
COPARTNERSHIPS.
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY PUB
-IL "ASH the terms of it Limited Partnership, which
they have formed in compliance with the laws of Penn
sylvania. '
First. The name of the firm under which the said ,
ptnership is to be conducted is GEORGE V. NE
VILLE.
Second. The generel nature of the business intended
to be transacted by the said firm or partnership is the
COMMISIIIN FRC/D[7CE BYSINESS.
Third. The. General Partner of the said firm is -
GEORGE V. NEVILLE residing at I lohnesburg, in the
Twenty-third ward of the city of Philadelphia, and the
Spacial Partner is JOHN WHITEMAN, residing at aifi
Strath Tenth street, In - the city of Philadelphia.
Fourth. The said Special Partner lots contributed to
the comment stock of the said firm the sum of five thou
sand dollars.
Fifth. The said partnership shall continence Oil the
first day of January, in the year of Mir Lord min thou
sand eight hundred unit ,12:ty-f.f.tr, find 019,11 tenni note
on the 61,t day December, in the year of our Lord else
thousand eight hundred and sixtv-seven.
OEO. V.NEVILLE,
JoILN 1 r11.1T.E31.01. •
Witnnß. at
WIIITE.
LEGAL.
INT A
N THE ORPHNS'COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Estato of WILLIAM wisTF,R, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, tedll , ..
and adjust the account of JOHN WISTEU, nu rciciu¢
executor of WILLIAM WISTER, deceased, as state :1 by
WILLIAM JOHN CHARLES and LEWIS wpymi,
executors of the salil JOHN WISTER, and to report.
di , triblitiou of the balance in the hands of tbeeerattut
ant, will ineet . theparties,interested, ott TUESDAY . , May
17 ISfil, at 4 a clack P. M.. at his Office, No. 1:13 South
FIFTH Street, apposite I nilepentioue, Square, in. the
city of Philadelphia,
uty7-stullitit W. E. WHITMAN. Anditor,_
IN. THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY oF MILADEL
PRX,
- In the matter 01' the Trost Estate of ANDREW
TIIATCHEIt, deceased.
Sur ACcouut SAMUEL A. TITSPItAIIE and CI( Alt LES.
ROO:NS, administrators of the Estate of ISAAC EiniNs,
deceased, who was trustee of ANDREW VIIATCIIER,
deemmed.
The Auditor appointed by the Honorable Coact to
audit, settle, 117/ti adjnst the account filed by Samuel A. -
Bispinon and Charles Koons, administrators of Isaac
Nouns, deceased, and to report distribution or the its l
!Him ill OW11;110,10 , , will mect all parties iulorested, the
the purposes his upponthoeuk, oil TITESDAY;
17th day of MAY, A. D. 1564, at 4 o'clock P. - In, ; at. his
Mace, No. 1.2:11J,4 South FOURTH Strom. bl the city of
Philadelphia. JOAN II ANNA,
my7-,mw,7t Auditor.
•
N Tli E ORPHANS' COURT FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of WILLIAM HALL, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle;
and adjust the AccountoLlAM HALL deceased, and
f P P. C. HALL, Admilni,:-
,
maw' of the Estate of L
to WM:O
_distribution of i the Imltin tio time lutado of the
acconntant, will meet the parties interested for the pur
pose of his appointment, on MONDAY, the Ath day of
May, 1944, at 4 o'clock P. M., at the Office, No. 134
South FIFTH S:trect, Philadelphia.
oral-chi th fit ItOTC;11 WISTBR, Auditor,
giffj z FOR HARTFORD, CONN.-
\
DiItECT.--The Philadelphia, Steam Propel
ler company's ate:tiller MARS, Grataley, master, is flow
reretving freight at AUCH Street wharf. Quirk di.-
patch. Apply on hoard or to WM. M. BAIEU 4:Gth.
Agent , i 132 South Wharves, niy7-3r
. _
JOAN S. WILSON, ill
in rmportrr and dealer in WATCHES and tine
JEWELRY, maunthettir-d of
SILVER li'AliE.
No. 112 N'orth NINTH Street ,
above Mali. Phila.
The highest price paid for ohlSilv"' uty6-11a.
14". WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE
* .. scnn"rioNs of Character, Constitution, anti Ta
• ',-, hint, with ADVICE en Bitsinona, Health, Educa
tion, self-improvement, MKna,gemout,and Train
ing of GIULDREN, social adaptation, &c., day
and evening, by Ph re nol n j gt } t i . .it 1 1 1 ' 13= E effe r.
rahla-stuth No. 25 S.TENTH Street.above ChestrtUt.
_IOIIN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION
EERS," Non. 232 and 234 MARKET Street.
PARIS BONNET RIBBONS AND CLOAKINOS.MIi
Incholed in our sale of Monday. Mny will be found,
silkinpart.W.l cartons splendid Paris boutiet ribbotti and
Velv et ribbons, just landed for city lee&
Also, superb Paris plaid eloakings.
LARGE PREEMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, INDIA,
GERMAN AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, &0.. FOR
Brill NO {TALES.MONDAY MORNING,
May iltb, at 10 o'clock, Will be bold, by catalogue, oa
four mouths credit, nbont
PACKAGES AND LOTS
Of French, India, German, and Brittslidry gooda.
em b rac i n g a lam and choice assortment of fancy and
staple articles in silk, Worsted. woolen. and cotton
fabrics.
N. B. —Samples of the same will bp arranged for eg
aminationa with catalogues, early on the morning of
when dealers will had it to their Interest to
attend.
- -
VERY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF PARIS DRESS COODS.
Included in our sale on Monday Morning, May nib,
will be found the following choice and deli rahle artielA3
of a celebra red importation, embraeing in part
- pieces rich Poplin 4' Rte,
" Pail de Clievre.
"S Ilt Orenndine.
" Silk I
Pineapp}e cloth.-.
" dour bi x.
" lbrzandthitio.,
The above comprise very de , irable g,rodl for chi
ales.
LARGE FRE:cc:IL DERMAN, SWISS, AND MM.
'HSI! Itla (l4n11)S, 1:11EREI,IoNS, STIIA,Iir GOODS,
D ' IM " --inn li: 1 !"! in ollr Peremptory Sale of French
GOTlltrl, nroot, u 11l t Attp•r!caro- OdS
Monday morn i Int, May nth, will be foltuti,in '. ;:art;U: o '
following choice articles:
BLACK — pima,- glos,y black gros de rbina,
assorted widths,
posh do sole,colored flounce', oil 01141:.rti, cbAth•-,,
FANCY SILKS.— —peees and 401,04
MESS GOODS. —pincog rich printed and plain moug.
dr inine,Plaitt and fanny poll do hgured now ins,
plain and 6111 Cy 11107J111] 1/1(1,1/C: 4 , Printe , i f au ci
bardaYfin PrintN, Or, SSiP,
SHAWLIi• - 71Slack and uolorod 1, 1 ,-1,, or _
goody, barege, and Ktolla shawls, Sze.
RI trlntis.:S, &e.--boxes solid colors fancy and blurt:
grog de Naples ribbons, black and fancy silk velvet d o .
trimming ribbon, flowers, &c.
LACES AND FAIEROI PEBIES. elabro id cod
book and Milli collars, in sets and pieces, band, -
"inns, laces, rulllings, lace veils, &e., ST.e. Lace point
and mantles.
7 , Vill ORE TlfolllAB
Also, black ornpes, eolured 6 - airbus, burego
silk handkerchiefs: (1 neck ties, kid :Ind Hsie clove,.
brahlr, ttnitieb-, hcutl nets, buttons, sowings, fancy arti
cle:, &c.
SUN tilt iftIELLAF4.-2,1 pncicage. silk and ginglingit
sun umbrellas.
• •
Also, —dozen hal morn I and hoop skirt:4. '
Also, 37 cases shaker hoods, palm bat, vrome,res awl
pI7FROs bonnets. _.•tr;-
der goods In large Vgelet
ATTRACT' YE SALE OF CLOVES AND GAUNTLETS
Inchuled in nue s.ade on Monday morning, May 9th,
found the following de:drable and freill goodH,
just lauded, emwisting of men and woolen's black and
colored kid gloves, Gun/ de Swede, lisle, milk, Union,
b e ,, v er, auJ vaster glover:, 01111 Balm:try aattiittutn, lot
thet best elk- sales.
PARIS FANS—FANCY ARTICLES, &o.
On Monday, May PO, will be sold to close a concert'
a large assortment of Paris fans, buttons, necklaces
ptiise9, brCaidpins, fancy articles, &c.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF" 1 1100 PACKAGE%
BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, ARMY GOODS, STRAW
GOODS, &c.
ON TUESDAY MORNING,
May 10th, at 10 o'clock, will be sold by cataloging,
wlthook reset.ve, r ,
,fl four months , credit, about I, lOU
packages boots, shoes. brogans, cavalry hoots, faC.,
embracing a prime and fresh assortment of desirable
articles for men, women, and children, of city and
Eastern manufacture.
Also, straw goods, dm, in mono hat=, shaker hoo4s,
&C.
N. EL—Samples, with cataimmes, early ou the morn
ing of sale.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OP BOOTS, SHOES. AMIN'
GOODS, SHAKER HOODS, &c.
NOTIGE.—Oor sate of boots, shoes, sti:nw , goo 4
on TUESDAY AIORNING, May - 10 , will comprise iu
part the following fresh goons,. to be sold without to,
serve, viz:
Cari Ons woinen's, misses', and children% city made "
sewed balmorids and gaiters.
cases men's tine dress books.
—cases men's 2.1-inch-leg grain cavalry boots.
—cases men's and boys' nailed boots.
dAge.4: men's a tut boyg' thick bOOtii. t -
cases men's, boys nun youths' calf, Kip, and grsi,s
boots.
CUSeS men's, boys', and youths' calf and kit, Iwo
—eases men's, boys', and youths' calf and I'. I:
gaget,
casts 111e11 . 3, boys', and youths' calf and kip bat
morals.
—cases women's, misseS', and clrildren'6 calf and
kip heeled boots.
—Caties Women's, misses', and children's goat and
kip heeled boots.
—eases women's, and children's morocco
and enameled boo ts.
casesiremen • s, misses', and children's gaiters, hat -
morals, Sr.c.
Mies MPH'S a MI boys Oxford ties.
—cases W0211 , ,, Z , attd 1111.141b0 nititPd. hoot.
N. B.—The above will embraee a prime and palm,
assortment., well worthy the attention oLbuyers. °pelt
for examination early on the morning of sale.
Also, straw goods, palm hats, Shaker hoods. dm.
LARGE FETIEMFTORY SALE OF EUROPEAN, INDIA.
AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, STRAW - GOODS,
CARPETS, MATTIN'GS, &c.
We will bold a large sale of British, German, French
t
and American dry gouda, by catalogue, on four monthar
credit, and part for cash.
ON THURSDAY MORNING.
May 12th, commencing at precisely 10 o'clock. COM-
Prising
7:45 PACKAGES AND LOTS
of British, German, French. India, and American dry
goods, embracing a large, full, and fresh assortment of
woolen, worsted, linen, cotton, and silk goods,fer city
and country sales.
N. B.—Samples of the same will be arranged for exa
mination, with extelognex., early on the morning of
Hale, when dealers will find it to their interest to attend.
BY SCOTT & STEWART, AUCTION
TERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos.
622 CHESTNUT Street and 615 SANSOM.
6th and 7th inst., at S o'clock precisely, 250 flue oit
paintings, from the studios of some of the most eminent
American and European artists, embracing the works of
.1. Hamilton, Moran, liaise, Paul Ki%ler, Otto Somers,
Benson, Speuzel. Also, au original portrait of John
Broome Davy, by Gilbert Stuart, and Leda. and the
Swan, by Prof. Grasse.
Connoisseurs and others will find this a chance seldom
met with, and should call and examine the collection at
once. Gallery open until 0 o'clock is the evening.
.LAEGE rEuAt) , 7 4 ()Ey.C4 z ll: e y. ajjoy . lIRNITURE.
10th inst., at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell by ca
talogue, e large assortment of iron furniture, compri
sing bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, tables, marble
top; grape setters and chairs, bat-racks, umbtella,
stunds, the .tte,
Open for examination day previous br) sale.
SCOTT & STEWART, Auctioneers, will give their
ersonal attention to Sales of MERCHANDISE, end
p
WARES of all deacriptions, and FURNITURE of par
tiem removing or breaking - up housekeeping, on the pre
mises Of the OW/WS, or at their elegant and spacious
SALES ROOMS, Nos. 622 CHESTNUT and 615 SAN
SOM Streets.
FURNESS, BRINLEY & CO.,
No. 615 CHESTNUT and 612 JAYNE Streets
SALE OF IMPORTED AND DOAIESTD3 GOODS.
02( TUESDAY MORNING, May loth, 13114,,
At 10 o'clock, on tour credit
-000 packages and lots of lamer and staple 'dry goods,
einniaising a large assortment of fresh goods.
SPECIAL SALE OF 1300 CARTON'S POILT DE SOLE.
BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, JUST
LANDED,
ON TUESDAY MORNING, May 10th,
At 10 o'clock, consisting of—
No.. 4 and 5 corded edge poilt do sole ribbons, white.
black, cuir, mats, blue evegue, and assorted colors.
10 to 60 do. do.
10 to 40 cuir and rani, do.
10 to 40 troche, figured, and plaid do.
4to 100 corded edge triple chain black do.' - •
10 In SO extra gnality triple chain colored do.
N, B, —The attention of the trade is requested to the
above -at.-, an it will cennpriAo a largo and fall as„Ort•
went of the newest styles and colors.
BY HENRY P. WOLBERT,
AUCTIONEER,
No. 202 MARKET Street, South Side, above Second S t
PRINTS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, SKIRTS, TRIM—
MUNGS, Stc. _
ON MONDAY MORNING,
--
layPth, at 10 o'clock, will be sold from the shelves,
a large and desk:o,lo il,l , ol4llllent of goodn, COlanrining.
figured print del aines, musli no, tarlstons, nets, laces,
embroideries., cotton hosiery, linen .Ikt's,,, tape,skirts,,
pins, shirt fronts, collars, trimmingo, Sec.
Also, ready made clothing, cloths, cassimeres, &lacy
Wool :old muslin shirts, felt hats, caps, altoes, straw
goods, Sc. •
Sales of Dry Goods, Trimmings , Notions, Ste., every
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY Morning,,com
xnencing at,lo o'clock.
PANCOAST & WARNOCK, .A.VO-
TIONEERS, No. 240 MARKET Street.
SPECIAL POSITIVE SALE OF 44)0 CASES STRAW
a I I OOJR 4 BY CATALOGUE,
MONDAY.
Mar 0, /SRI, eonnneneiag at 11 e deck precisely, com
prising a full assortment of fashionable shapes nonneks
and hats for ladies, misses, and children.
LARGE POSITIVE SALE AMERICAN AND IMPORT
ED DRY GOODS, WIIITE GOODS, MILLINERY
GOODS, Scc.,(thy eatalogn, , , on Wednemlay, May 11.
commencing at In o'clock, nrreisely, comprising about
7Cillots t , eas-ouable good, to which the attention of buy
ert, is invited.
PHILIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS.
525 MARKET and 022 COMMERCE Streets.'
LAROESILOEg POSITIVE SALE .
BALMOR OP 1,006
ALS, CASE &C S BOOTS.
fi BROGANSti MONDAY MORN TSO,
May Mk, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be , sold by cata
logue, for cash, 1,030 cases melts, boys', and youths'
calf, kip, and grain hoots, brogans, lntimorals, cavalry
booze,St. ; women's, misses and children' a calf, kip,
Bgoat kid, and morocco , healcd boetS and shoot, slipper%
buskins, gaiters, &c., of city and tltneru. Manufae-•
tures,
LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS.
SHOES, BROGANS, BALMORALS, Ste.,
ON TIIMitiI)AY 310
!Kai 12tH, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold by cata
logue for cash, 1,000 cases men's, boys , and youths'
calf, kip, and grain boots, brogans, balmorals, cavalry
boots, &c.
Women's, misses, and children's calf, kip, goat, kid.
and morocco heeled boob.; and slices; slippers,
busking.
gaiters, &c„ comprising a general assortment of goods.
LETMI city and Eastern mannfacioclo,
B.—Open for examination, with catalogues, early
on the morning or sloe.
MTHOMAS & SONS,
• Nog. 1.39 and 141 South FOURTH Strosit
, ,
ELEGAT NCO UNI ICY SEATS AND Filth'-CLASS
CITY PIGWEET Y.
our Pale, on Tuesday next,loth May, at the Exchange.
1.0 0110 of the tar eat. and vainpriso sOnld of tbe
most Vt ulthie property ntfered VII, season, including
the estates of J. Brown, C. lit Han, D. S. Davis, Josiah
Dawson, G. Poem= andlG. Ludwick, deceased, by
order at'
Orphans' Court and Executor,. Also, by order
of Trustees, 3 valuable stores and a large warehonA.,.
Feeui street, and other valuable city propertY hand
some country seat, Darby, and the splendid country
seat (formerly Mr. Bowed o), near Ilalinesburg,
Full particular, wadi In pamphlet catalogue,4.
tar' Salesrlth and 2 th May will al.,n i.e very large.
See lints of the pro turt les on pages 12, 23 and 24. of entit ,
•
lugue,
al , : .6
PEREMPTORY SALE SPLENDID couNTEr SEAT.
Our shin TIJESDA Y, Pith Mar. 1011 Mein& an
Elegant Country Seat, Bristol Turnpike (formerly Mr.
BONVeII •S, and lattoely ver . s), largo, and splen
did stone mansion, stabla, and enaelt bowie, and 2a
acre.. Tl,c mansion Ia elagUlltlY fl titahod, With all MOs
dent couvfnzienees, and the gronml4 handsomely 101
out, and highly improved. C.lnimauds beautiful views.
convenient to churches runt schools, and accessible to
CATS steaMbears, stages, .3m. Sale absolute.
1/4. nu rtien In P , In bn
Snit' for account ihritoil Staten.
Pion:l:w 80xv.!•4 or.D LITBII3EI,I IRON, &c.
ox sArtfunAY 311)1{NING,
Bray 7th, at 111 o'clock, at the United States Armada?,
Moat' Gray 14 Ferry, about rak) packing boxes, large Le;
old Imbiber, hogsheads, barrels, crates, strap Iron,
hoops, pole baths,
EXTENSIVE SALE
HFOTE L URNITURE AT ST. LOUIS
ON 11fO:41>AV stoomm,
Nay 16th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, the entire In:-
flaunt of the St. Louis Hotel, Chestnut street, between
Third and Fourth streets, comprising
the pit rho', dining
room, and the furniture of 100 chamber., tine hair mat
trews, beds, and table Ilinens,linens,Also, the office mid.
bar furniture, tire-proof CiICHI, ICUs 0140141A1 barg. &e.
HORSES ! HORSES ! !—T H
subscriber having rented the Stables No: SIO
CHERRY Street, lifts itirg rereirea a large let of
irt)g!rrtuliN HcfRgES,
consisting oflieveral pairs superb conch, single drivers?
and middle horses, all of which will be sold at reasona
ble prices.
Vie undersigned intends keeping for sale at all times,.
a well-ii,sorled stook of drat -clase berees.
Geutiottett wasting good horses will }..5 0
JOSEPH L. HHISE,
sita CHERRY Street.
l amp EDWIN A. HUGHES,
South TENIZSE4::t7one Su ' ruce
xnys-lin PHILABLYHIA-
qs i t:7 LADIES TRUSS AND BRACE
STORE—Conducted by Ladles, TWELFTH
Street, tint door below Race. Every article in their
line elegant, easy , and edema ill make. 0 H. NEL
DLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, on the corner
of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. N. B.—Prafessionat
accuracy insured. my4-3tnie
46,10 MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT
LOANED uon Diamonds, Watches,. Seal,
rY, Plate, Clothing, &c. at JONES CO m K
Old Established Loan Omce, corner THEE*
and OASKILL
-treets, bdoW Lombard. 14104,11
AUCTION SALES.
LARGE SALE OF 250 FINE OIL PAINTINGS
ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS.
ON TUESDAY MORNING NEXT,
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