OITICE OF THE 31121EILICL OIL c,),MPANY, 524 WALNUT street, PHILADRLPRIA May 9, MU. have this d declared' a Dividend of p A PALE PER C Companye Cspital ter the Office of thon 'and atter dear of State and United States taxes. '• hooks will be closed after the 14th inst.. ! ,.,.n.acti on the 19th. THOS. R. SEARLE, Secretary. OFFICE OF - THE MAPLE SHADE 1 . ,k7 011, COMPANY, 524 WALNUT Street, PH /I,ADELPIfiA, May t, IStL .-- pirectora . baye this day declared a Dividend of ji nin ÜBeiT. on the Capital Stock, r.rabh, Ott ..f.tter the 16th United the Office of the ConpanY. State and States taxes lac trazaifer - boot's will be closet' . , 0 11 , opened on the 113th, , llth inst.. •siv-10-2t TIIOS. 5E.,0:1.17, DIVIDENI) NoriorTL OFFICE OF TIM Pronz L COMPANY, - ;'outheast corner of AVALgLz;::,..I.)-1;-;4.:).t.??.alaly ' declared Divi dend Board o r Dl.retalq have this Ly the CompatlTPrevions to dead opt,. 147.`rt CANT. tine Capital Stook, pay r.YPiti, Office of the Company, clear of United States tYst i .,t;Tax. en and after the ltith instant. In gratfer Book. will be closed on - FRIDAY, May T s b, f.,r FIVE DAYS. ERRT. Treas .TA Di Et; r titer. TIME GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. —• ()trice of the Commitmo on Labor, income, and No. 118 S. SEVENTH Strfct, midorc:ioned„ . Trellntres of this Committee, cc- ,wledges the receipt of the following sub , criptionS: the West PhiladelphiaPassonger Railway, ••one day's revenue," remitted by George ri7liams, Esq., per William Martin, Jr., 11 41 ,, Treasurer , 1626 63 - , pieyees f, , aid Company, Per do 27 t/0 spruce and Pine-streets Passenger Rail p.,y, remitted by S. Gross Fry, Eso., Tren ,,r, per George Williams, Esq halt' gross of one day; half of one day's earnings ollicers and - employees 210 70 r Charles M. Dnpity ' per Rev. Pr.mpli-rds• . 10 00 B. Griffith, per Dr. Stith-lards • ti o 00 r. Es B. Potter, Per Dr. Suddards 5 00 c . Samuel Edward, one day's salary 3 00 T. Douglass, Jr., one day salary....,. 3 °2 A. M. Abel, one day!s income P io " v. E. . Lightner Wnh, Cooper, P.D., one day's income... , . y. I. Bolton, one day's salary 215 ~ y . D. R. Goodwin, one day's 5a1ary.......... 10 00 ,T Mr. Matthias Stratton, Chairman workmen. American Metre Co 42 00 John M. - navy Fo"g., Chairnmn ll'oitrth COL. Irtien District et` Pm:luso-iv:mut . •e na Assessor's Department, Collector's do.- • . , tar Di Taggart and Clerks, per do ;,gier and Ellis, Whisky lit , Pectars, and ern per do .11. 70 Bori., Collector, and employees. 40 00 149. , Aktopit ill.n,eotvicr, third remittance.,.. 4 71) lis l l 00 07 A, ti, 11. F 11 10 Mrs. Wilber F, Smith, remitted by Miss ,te W Thompson, Mahanny City 70 15 2 . 00-. r i ere of" &MIA ' public schools, by Fsci., Chairman Committee "r4 ,7 -'..• - '',.mools," one day's salary" 47 10 rant Hot s sale 108 Miner. one day's income 8 00 „. 1 ,1.,yms of Garrett Sc Son, one day's labor, P. llnbotao, chairman 20 00 In C. Standbridge, Esq., and employees— .• .• 10 00 31i ,, Shannon: liOnti Bro ; - nberwood & Co Shannon, Esq Orr Leland, Esq..,douatiou Catasanqua, remitted by W. H. Horn, , cashier, per Geo. M. Troutman, Esq_... 75 00 schullerman & Co., one day's profits of 2t forth Eighth street 50 00 Plcy, Esq., Druggist, and employees cash II , j; one day's income Horner SE Sons, Grocers, N. IV. corner Se "renth and Noble streets, and employees tinployees of I. S. Y. St A rror Pereira, WL: cash, $5 Esq rlaylurre , Cl' -lames, Steul, Santee, Sr. Co., par Ileuszey 65 OD JOAN W. CLAGHORN, Treasurer, Office, No. 118 South SKKENTII Street, plain. - . . It inky be proper here to state that these subscriptions tr to furnish to the valiant seamen of our navy . and the tisvc soldiers of our armies di-eahfed in germee those mnPorts and necessities not supplied by the Govern wet. It may alscr be proper to suggest that the privet clerks, or men of different institutions, mills, fac -I,tes, stores, ate., in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, or 11:aWare, ortmize, at once, movements in their re :•:,,Ttive establishments and present the matter to all itme therein engaged, and by getting up a subscription ;,per, more readily afford each cue engaged in the ••.-tablishment” an opportunity to contribute to the T ies -Aug wants of our brave soldiers. Lieh establishment will be duly credited with amount veAved, and their subscriptions, with others, and remit illees by mail, duly acknowledged in this paper It PHILADELPHIA. ii A - 1" 9T H, 1.4.—T0 the S'tockholdtri,,if the Atlantic and . . . _ Tplegravli COM,VgatY: Fur the purpose of carrying hits effect the re,eintionS ef your Board of Directors, unaulinon.ly adopted on 14th day of April,. 1804, and the arrangement made with the - Western Union Telegraph Company, by which ':e lint, a :u/ property of this Company will hereafter emkr tt e eAltrol and management of that Company, are requested, if you desire to exchange your steak the stock of the Western Union Telegraph Company call at the Office of H. H. SHILLINGFORD, Esq.. eeretary Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Company, No. 3 ?.. - oRREST PLACE, 123.4 South FOUR T H Street, or lAV:it'd him a power of attorney for that purpose. As soon as the transfers are made and a list furnished, 11. e Secretary of the Western Union Telegraph Company Rochester, New York, the stock of chat Company itill be sent to the Secretary of the Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Company for delivery. The transfers must bat made nod the list furnished on or before the 16th inst. it is presumed most of the Stockholders will avail them selves of the right to make the exchant' provided for, nd it is important it should be dole by the time stated, that they may be entitled to their quota of the exten sion stock of the Western Union Company in the Over land Russian Lino to be built by that Company. A statement showing the condition and prospects of the Western Union Telegraph Company and its connec tion with the Overland Russian Line, has been furnish ed me by the Secretary of that Company, and such stock helders as desire to examine it can do 60 at my office. The transfers received will be regarded as for ex change unless otherwise indicated. D. SPOOKS, Agent Western Union Telegraph Co.. 105 South THIRD Street. Der' THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. SPECIAL COMMITTEE. FANCY GOODS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. The undersigned have been appointed a Sub-commit tee to request donations: FANCY GOODS. - E. Christman, E. Clinton, L. Grosholz. WATCHES. John M. Harper,E. Tracy. JEWELRY. P. Thibault, Thomas C. Garrett. SILVER WARE.- Jos. T. Bailey, G. W. Simons, Franklin Butler. PLATED WARE. Thomas Wriggins, Wm. M. Farr. The Trade are respectfully requested to send in their donations as early as vossible, to either of the Commit tee, er to the Chairman, J. E. CALDWELL, 522 CHESTNUT Street, Money donations will be received by: GEO. W. SIMONS, Treasure Sansom-street r, 1. LADIES' COMMITTEE. Mrs. James L. Claghorn, Chairman. Mrs. Joseph Harrison. Sirs. Morris Sirelld. Mre. W_ li Rorstmatin, Mrs. W. P. Ellison. Mrs. Thomas Fobes. Mrs. J. W. Pritchett. Mrs. Henry C. Lea. Mrs. S. A. Harrison. :Miss Louisa Clog Urn, Miss A, Sager. Miss I. Antelo, (ar• GREAT C. PHILAD] .71,,ETIOULTURAL AND The Committee in charge fully solicits contributions at the Fair in June next, at tables, also, :Bouquets, Phantom Bouquets, Baskets of Flowers, Autumn Leaves, Floral Designs, Aquaria, Banging Basket., Seeds, • Flower Stands, Gardening Books, Fern Cases, Fountains, Aviaries,_Horti9vltural Iron Work, Gardening. Implements, Wire Work, IC.ti VA Wino " China and Waal, Garden Seats and. Vases, . spotters, Flowers, n Dried Fret Dried • Foreig or Exotic Fruit, Wax Wax Fruit, Leather " Garden Statuary. In short. Rustic Adornments of every kind, .or any thing of a rural or rustic character that does not strictly belong to the Agricultural Department. Daily contributions of cut flowers, bouquets, designs, I,a,kets etc., so as to insure a constant and regular sup :PIT during the Fair, will be very acceptable, and con will pleit-e arrange with the Chairman of the Committee on Baskets, Designs, and Bouquets, Mr. ROBERT KILVINGTON,FIorist. LOCUST Street, near Thirty-seventh, WEST PHILADELPHIA, as to the days on which their contributions will be required. Daily contributions of Fruits and Vegetables, not only for exhibition and sale, but also for the use of the lie taanrant, will also he thanklfuly received. The time fixed for the owning of the Fair is the FIRST 'TUESDAY IN .TUNE NEXT, and it will continue two weeks. All articles except cut Bowers, fruit, and vege tables, must lie received on or before the preceding day. Donations 1 . 1'0211 the interior of this State, and from Delaware and New Jersey, can be forwarded by any Millie conveyance free of freight, and should be dis tinctly marked " Great Central Pair, Logan Square. Philadelphia, horticultural Department, Care ll. King, 7E3 Cheetnnt aired, Philadelphia.." o f.Flr Alit , " Ealithition,'' as May be desired , Bills at lading should also be forwarded to the same address. D. RODNET KING. Chairman of Gentlemen's Com mittee. Mrs. J. RHEA BARTON, Chairman of Ladies' COl4- Uittee• ap9-tuthstjes ENTRAL FAIR, IELFRIA. FLORAL DEPARTMENT. of this Department respect for either exhibition or sale, Fruit, Flowers, and Vege- Ur' FARM - Rif' AND .TrizenANlCS , LAND AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. —A :SPecial Meeting for sale of Land will be held on TUES -I>AY EVENING, May 10th, at 8 o'clock, at 116 North :NINTH Street. Every Stockholder should be present. /031-3 t. STERLING BONSALL. Secretary. Igr TILE GREAT CENTRAL. FALB.— Subscriptions or donations for Committee of One May's Labor, Income, or Revenue, received TO-DAY by JOHN W. CLAGHORN, Treasurer, Office No. 118 ,South SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia: Let all prompt -4y ravona, Subscriptions and remittances by mail duly receipted for, and acknowledged in the neentpa - apT3-1m TarEXCHANGE BANK OF erns' BURG, Polar 3. 1564. The Board of Directors of this Bank have declared a dividend of FIFE PER CENT. out of the earnings of the ]net six months, payable on the 13th Inst.-astern Stockholders will be paid at the Western Bank of Phila delphia. The Government excise tax will be paid by .the Bank. • ANDREW LONG, nail-10t Assistant Cashier. ligr• OFFICE OF THE wEsTmonr, LAND COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South 211IliD Street, corner of Willing's alley, PHILADELPHIA, May 4, 1864. A meeting of the Stockholders of the WYSTMOI4E IAND COAL COMPANY Will be held at their Office on FRIDAY, May 30th, 1664, at 11 o'clock. A. iIL, to Tote on The acceptance of the act of incorporation, approved April 30, 1864, and to elect a Board of Directors to servo :until the next election. F. H. JACKSON, 1113'8-14t Secretary. COMMERCLAL BANK OF PENN SYLVANIA, PrinatnEntml.4, May :3, 1884. 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. PALAIER, zny4-61 Cashier. Bgtr COMMONWEA.T.TII DANK. PHILADELPHIA, May 1, 1331. The Directors have this day declared? , a Dividend of IVE Der cent for the last six months, payable on de :mand, clear of State and United States tax. iny4-6t A. C. YOUNG, Cashier. i l;0"=* FATiLMERS , AND MECHANICS' BARR, PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1564. . The Board et meters have this day declared a Divi d,)hd of - FIVE 1 . -or eent. payable on demand, clear of :united States aud State ?axes. ruy4-6t W. RUSHTON, JR.., Cashier. _ litgr= GIBARD BANK. FITILADE,PHIA, May 3, 1t54. Tlio Director! , hive title day declared a Dividend of TINE per cent. oat of the profits of the last six mouths, Payable on and after the 13th inst., free of all taxes. re yi-tmyl4 W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. K.ENSINGTON BANK, PR7LADELP ILIA, May MM. The Board of Dlreetors have this day declared a Divi dend of TEN l'Ell CENT. for the last six months, pay .thld on demand, clear of State and United States taxes. 111 34-6 r C. T. YERKES, Cashier. llgr• 11.11ECIWVICS' BANK.. PHILADELPHIA, May 3. MI The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of SIX per cent., payable on and after the 13th snst. J. WLEGA.ND, Inyl-tinyH souritlVAltit BANK— PECILAM:LPIIIA, Map 3,1863. The Director- have declared a Dividend of SEVEN per (era., payable on demand. F. P. STEEL, Cashier. liar TIM ipmELLA,"Dra.rvEct SANK. PHILADELPHIA, XLy 3, kVA The Directors: have declared a Dividend of FIVE per cent. for the hot six months, and also an extra Divi dend of THREE per cent,. payable on demand, and free