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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 <Of State taxes and the United States tax of three per cent. B. B. COMEGYS, MY4-6t Cashier. far- UNION' - BAINTIL. PHILADELPHIA, 3. 186. At a meeting of the Directors, hold thislla dy av, a di4vi dend of 5 irr c..nt., clear of all taxes, was :declared .1 2 49ab1e on demand '.109-sthstn6t WESTERN BANK OF PIIILA. DETAPIIIA, May a, 1864. The Directorsof this 'Bank have this day declared a dividend of TEN per cent, payable on demand, Meat or rational and State t'axes. C. N. WEYGANDT, .tay4-6t Cashier. gRy-- orricy: OF THE DEPARTMENT OF IiAIiKET HOUSES, WHARVES, AND LANDINGS, FIFTH. Street. below Chestnut. PAILADELPHIA, May 6. 1864. ,;COT10E: —SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at Ottlee, - for the thorough repairing of the Wharf at „„ridesburg. Proposals will be received until FRIDAY, Yl:ith, at 12 o'clock. J. H. PUGH, In.Y7,•tuth.3t cvLIPAINACzIer. 100 00 100 00 100 00 10 00 100 00 ap-stnth6t J. J. HUCKEL, Cashier TO TOE CITIZENS OF THIFI TH WARD OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA: IITF Your Committee appointed at en adjourned meeting held at Spring Garden Hall, March the 19th, 1861, to audit the irlCCOlzutn or t he treasurer of the Ward. Ilsuattty Fund, under the find two calls of the President for 500,000 men, beg leave to EP makeOßT the following R : They (Ind that the Treasurer of the Fund, COL Win. 'P. Thelon , , ie chargeable Dß. asunder . • To amount of collations; paid In by the several Sub division committees, toKether with such other amounts as were paid in by indrvlduals, at the Hall andel se there, and assigned to the proper sub-division viz. let ,:ulo-cliyhituu• issi 2d .•. 3d 4th sth Gth " 7th Bth $13,324 72 To which add proceeds of , ale 0[174 exemption certificates at tii2o each•:s3,4Bo 00 One exemption certi Scale at $25 25 00-5, - 505 00 --- Making total receipts 516,899 72 CR. By amount paid out as ward bounty to 543 VOlunteers, at U 1 each 13,635 W Tiy mutt, - expenses, such as advorti sing, printing circulars, handbills, &c., for which vouchers were Pro duced OM 00 • Making total tEsbursemeuts i 4 /4.331 (1!) Leaving at thiS time 11 arixponded 2,31 S 0 There yet remain unpaid of volunteers who ore entitled to the ward bounty of fit' 3 1•26 men 3.150 OD Le acing a deficiency to meet our obligations tinder these two calls of 831 37 of this amount there remains a small portion unpaid that can be collected, but a greater part of it cannot, :n.] your committee can only express their inability to understand 111101.1 what principle of honor persons recon cile it to their conscience the neglect to pay to the Trea surer the amounts that they have voluirtarily sub scribed, and upon the faith of which the ward :Ls:lamed he obligation to pay the bonnty determined upon. Respectfully submitted. THOMAS THOMPSON, ORO. I. YOUNG, THOS. R. DAVIS, Auditing Committee. The TreAlknrer of the Fourteenth Ward Bounty I' and, in connection with the Secretary of the Ward Meetings, submit to the citizens of the Fourteenth Ward the fol lowing statement, pursuant to resolution passed: UNCONDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. FlT*!l' :7.:11-DIVISION—A LI:I , MT C. 120BE1CT6, IMAIRMAN. JOCObS, S. W 01100 00 ()rim, John 10 00 Potts, Wm. E 100 00 _Potts, Chas.o 10 00 Roberts, A. C 100 00 Reakirt, J 10 03 Young, A 30 00 Stockton, T. 11 10 00 Allen, J. Mi1t0n...,. 30 00 Schreiner, F 10 00 Kennedy, Edw. ll 23 00 Vain Cleve, F. A_ 10 oa Bartlett, Job 25 thENVetheril, Jr„T 10 00 El: kitoll ; Jam,:, 20 GO'Bucton, A. Itl 10 00 Miller, Andrew 11... 25 001 Decker, Wm 10 OD Iticelees, C. D _25 00: Ayres, Win 5 (1) Van Buses, J. 13.... 25 00 Burk,' Wm. A 500 Woodward, M. W.. 25 °O'Day, E " _ 500 Briuton, C. J 20 00 ;Evans, Win., 5 00 Land - i. . 2. T. ..... ..... 20 00!Ilogheg, John.-- 103 Moore, Samuel-- 20 00j.ong,shore, T. E 100 Stotesbury, T. P ..... 20 00b Lu erss en, L 500 Truman, Alex. 5.... 20 00jbelvis, It. itt 500 Warrincr, 11. It 20 001Minilill, T. T 5 no Jewell, A 35 00; McAllister, Ctratire G 500 Auerbach, S 10 001Mitcliell, W Vi... 1; tic.- 503 Bret y. Jacob 10 00; Me3l urtrie. Faulkner 500 Risher. C. s 10 00 Rhein, John 5 00 Cobb, E 10 00:Ituckman, Richard— SGO Clark. J. S 10 00,1 - Lowland, T, M 5 03 Collins, J 10 00 Stuckert, G. T 5 00 Elliott, .1 10 00 Saellbaker, W. A,.. 000 Kohleakanip, Rich's 10 00 Toy, J 5 00 Hickman, George... 10 00!Large, Charles 000 Ilenszey, W. C 10 00 Cash .6 2 00 Kilpatrick, John,... 10 00' Landes, 0. C 10 OD Morgan, R. 11 10_00 SECOND : : ..IGHLI/VIrSION - CHARLES PRYOR, CHAIRMAN. Dillon John C ii. 3.5 00 nennessey,Rompaid. 505 Stahl, Philip 1 - 1 . 30 00 Nagle, John G 5 00 13o,well,*Andrew J... 25 00 Vincent, Parnell G... 5 01) Clark, William 2.5 (X) Moser, John 5 00 Fisher, Sr., Jacob.— 20 00 lost, G. W 5 00 Fisher, Jr., Jacob...: 25 00 Mott, 1t.13 500 Drown. B. M 25 (10 Tubbs Horace M 5 00 Smith, Famine - 25 (X) O'Sullivan, M 5 00 Pry o r, Charles 20 00 Dickson, Robert 5 00 Sellers, Samuel 20 00 Peak, 'William ll_s 00 J Taylor, Franklin 15 00 Poster, ohn 5OO McMahan, John 10 00 Patterson, Joseph.... 300 Gray, Robert 10 00 Walton, U 300 Severn". Abraham.... 10 00 Johnson, Dexter....• • 300 Parker, George W.... 10 00 Chtegrove, P 2 00 Homan, Martin, unrd 10 00 80ildff,Casparovip'd 200 Guff, Edmund 10 00 Ralonsonin, Louie..., 200 Weller, William H... 700 (Iyerbeck,lslre.George 200 i 600 ll off, Edmond. 2 DJ tei Butler, Ito h %o er r t are L 5.00 Hager, Andrew 1 00 Kirkpatrick, Thomas. 500 Sclramaeker, H 1 04) Erlebborn, Samuel— .. 500 Stine, Charles 100 Wolf, William It 5 00 Aft, Web),. 1 00 Clarke, Daniel W.... 500 Dr. McKnight' 100 lints)), John 5 001 Firth, Mrs Catharine. 5 001 TIMID SURI,I7 - I:3ION—JOHN Q. OINNODO, CHAIR - FAN. Has-all, W. s 200 00 Henry, Theodore •.• • 25 00 1)e Haven, .T. D 100 00 Knight, R. B 25 OU Dunn, J. /I 00 00 Allen, Joseph 20 th) Robbins ' C. ll 50 00 Hall, A. R ...........22 02 Yates, B. D .50 Of) Fenstman, 11.11 20 00 Chapman, Joseph.... 50 00 Herr, Joseph 25 00 Lee, B. It 20 00 Bacon C. 1) 00 00 Seal, J. 11 50 00 Freekind, J. S 20 011 Thoinpson,Chas. H.. 50 00 Hart, Daniel 20 00 Reeves, C. W 40 00 Stiller, Edwin 20 00 Partial', D. dc P 30 00 Mitchell, Frank 20 00 Ellirer, Dr. George., all 00 Gatcholl, P. R 20 oo Beidelman, B. 30 00 Heilner, 1" 20 00 . H - 00 00 Stauffer, Samuel 5... 20 00 Webb, .Collins,'Wm.B .• ••••• 25 00 Laird, juo L 20 00 Atkinson, F. T 25 00 Piersoll, Dr. J.M.••• 20 00 Hunt, Benjamin' 25 Oa Roberts, Edward).- 90 00 Dian:Lehi Francis..., 25 00 Smith, Bev, J. Hyatt. 20 00 Bacon,John 15 00 Graham, J. C 0 oa Evans, 0. B 10 00 English, M 5 00 Manning, N. B 10 00:Warner, James T...• 500 Thomas, Samuel 10 00!Breidenbach, Conrad 500 Bee.), Chas. K., unp. 10 00: Crowell, _Tames 000 Tolman Samuel 10 00 iAtroore, Robert F.... 500 La Bards, Stephen A. 10 00;ParkeJohn P 500 Lincoln, 11. 10 10 0(10/Z11101, Daniel 1/.... 500 Wilson, J. 11„....... 10 00 Willis, M. T 500 Faries, J. H. &M. A. 10 00 Appel], Mr 500 Mitchell, Mrs. M. J. 10 00 Records, Dr. E. J..:. 500 Gray, Stevens, imp. 10 00 Wayne, Jos. Is,, Sr.. 500 Anderson, 0. II 10 00 Matlack, Rev. R. C.. 500 Whiteman, Clarence 10 00 Sutphen, Rey. M. C. 500 Calverly, William... 10 00 Rudolph, II 1.1 00 Bullock, C. X., Imp. 10 00 Wright, John 500 Lewis, 1 10 00 Rosenthal, Gunther. 500 Ritter, J. A 10 00 Leach, C. F 5 00 Bush, J. F 10 00-Shack, E. 13 0 00 Iledden, J. 1) 10 001 Jenkins, Geo. W.... SOD Poulson, Chas. A 10 00jMnster, Phreaner—, 500 Ridgwav, Willit H.. 10 00i Walton, R. S., adtPl 500 Heilig, Daniel B 10 00. Joraleman, J. imp-3 00 Loxley, B. R 10 00 Gallagher; John 3 00 Wolister, 3. R 10 00l Hulse, C 2 00 English, John A 5 00;Tottee, H 2 00 Thornton, W. C 6 001MeConnell, Mr 2 00 Field, Thomas 5 00 ;Walton, Joseph 2OO Ross, J. 111 . 5 00 Brookes, .T.• 13 2 00 Ketchum, B 5 (K) Briscoe, l ,V. M., imp. 100 Wimer, Joseph, map. 0 00 . 11 - anon, John E. M... 100 Solomon, W. A...... ..5 00.Vankirk, A. Vir.• -.• • 300 Burdett, Dr 5 00 [Van Fleet, W 1 00 Johnston, Edwin S.. 5 00i\ au Fleet, L 100 Kay, Joseph E 5 00 FOURTH SUR-DIVISION — COL. WM. B. THOMAS, CHAIRMAN. Thomas, Wm. It ;ZOO 00,Trego, F. A 50 00 Thompson & Sons,T. 500 00 Smith, J. 31 .51.1 00 Calker, C 500 00,Collitte,Joseph 60 00 Prench,S.ll 200 00:Patterson,Edward. . 50 00 Figucira, F. J WO 00.Lougacre, J. 111 .50 00 Geisse, Edward C•.. 20000' Highs, George 50 00 Baird, John 200 00, Getsse, Herman C• • - 50 00 Boraeff, L. Shuster— 100 00. Boyd, Thomas A.... 50 a) Wood,llobert 100 00:Eglier,Courad S tit OU Collins, Wm 100 00:S'hamway,..4.. A 50 00 Scott, Samuel S 100 00 Briggs, Amos 50 00 Steel, Henry A 100 Otres.r . on Thos. B 35 00 .. . . . . .. Witmer, Sainuel L.. 100 00 Fletcher, L:11 2O 00 Mecarter,Biebard T. 100 00 Bell - 181d St Co,. H.— 25 00 Fog, J. E 100 00 Treg0,C1,.... 11 20 00 Weiler, 11 100 00 Harrop,J.T 25 00 Boraef, Itenry,unp.. 100 00 Eveleth J. G 25 00 Rogers,William.... 100 00 Campbell, J ..... .... 25 0.1 Orem, 1. C 100 00 Essler, Jr., Geo 25 op Slaymaker, Sarni. E. 100 00 Miller, J. Ii 25 00 Allen. J. J 50 00 Reynolds, Jesse 2.0 00 Woods, Wm. W 50 00 Brady, Jas. A.,unp. 2.5 00 Garber, L. 1 50 00 Lee, Dr 25 00 Miller, A. C 20 00 Shaner, llenry 10 00 Simmons, Charles W. 20 00 Denney, James, unp. 10 00 Davis, Tl,emasll.,.. 25 00 Wartmau. Mr 10 00 Burkhardt, Geo. .T.. 20 00 Graves, Christ 10 00 Arebamboult, V. F,-- 90 00 Comig.:, Saint W.... 10 00 Parker, 'W 20 00 Prizer, Enos L....... 10 00 Turner, (3,m. F...... 20 00 Romig, F. D., un- Hazzard, Abner 20 00 paid 10 00 Bans, Thos. F.. 20 00 Savidge, V 10 00 Robinson, Reliert.... 20 00 Bowers,Mr 10 00 Lawson, T. L 10 00 liner, D. 111 , 5 00 liingston, S. B-••••• 10 ix) Murphy A.Y 5 00 Walz, J 10 00 Hall, J. H 5 1:9 Van Baum, St. John D 10 00 Yerkes AllowaY 5 00 Fish. J. L 10 00 Turner, Richards.... 500 Fields, Ge0rge....... 10 00 Edwards, Peter 500 Kinierboek, Win. II 10 00 Wont, Thomas 500 Gregory H. 3) 10 00 Eveland, Samuel.— 500 Troemner, Henry.... 10 00 Stillman, John 500 Hart, Fr* 10 00 Moore, Wm 500 Hook, H. W 10 00 Miller, J. C 5 00 Cash 10 00 Moore, Patrick 5 - 00 . . Hinkle, A. G. 8.... 10 00 Parker, Benjamin... 000 Waren, Geo. 5.,,.... 5 001 Francis, Thomas—. 500 Eger, Fred 5 OW Matthews, J. J 5 00 Eder, H 5 00!Stewart, Adam 5 00 McCarthy, F. It 5 00i Evans, - Frank 0 00 Elinmernmu,G 5 00:Kongh, Jas., unpaid 200 Jewell, Joseph .5 0011n1loy, James 200 Bun, George 5 00:Ahri, J. VT 200 Stern, L 5 00. Smith, D. W 200 Miller, Caleb 5 00IBossert, it. J 200 Doppling,Chrietian.. 5 00'Sehriver, Louis 200 Masters, Benjamin.. 5 001Creswell, St 200 Bodine, Jelin n 00'Patteraon, baml. P.. 100 Stratton, ILA .5 001 McLain, S. 13 5 001 Total FIFTH SUBDIVISION—JOSEPH RITTENHOUSE:, CHAIRMAN. Moore, Henry D •-•4300 00 Snyder,_ Wm `A) 00 Middleton, Allen • •., 200 00 Lutz, Hiram 20 00 Colladay, Wm. Y..... 50 00 Schenck, C. (4 20 00 Eckstein, Edwin 50 00 Bellows, H. AI 20 00 Weigand, John, Jr.. 50 00 iEppelsheimer, Andw 15 00 Harmer, James 8.... 50 00:Carlisle, Amos 15 00 Schell, Joseph E 30 00:Carlisle, Justus A... 15 00 Matsinger, M. II 25 00 Klenk,Lowis 10 00 Dickerroan, L 25 00 Rernsen J. A 15 00 Supplee,John 25 00M ayer,lsaac 10 00 Juvenal, Wm. W... 25 00; Cash 10 00 Chapman, Wm. R... 25 00; Stewart, John. ..... . 10 00 Lovett, Robert, Sr... 25 00: Somers, Hood S 10 00 Supplee, _Nathan R.. 25 00:Conrad, J. H 10 00 Herkness B. L 25 00;SpangleJ, A. M 10 00 Needles, Edward H.. 20 00; Ritchie, George 10 00 Bennett, Edward.... 20 00. Bachman A 10 00 Shillingford, H. 11... 20 001Siddall, joseph'S...• 10 00 Sweeney, Geo - 20 001 Pearce, W.M. H 10 00 H Lasher, Francis 20 00 Long, enry E 10 00 Schaffer,Gotleib 20 00 : Babcock, J. J 10 00 Hanna, John 20 0) Lovett, IL K 10 IX) Kelley, Asa 20 00'Lightcap, Solomon—. 10 00 Volmer, Win 10 00 Hagaman, E. W 5 00 RittenhouseiJos.G.• 10 CO'Hains, Geo 500 Dorman, Howell.— 10 00 Eccles, Thomas 500 De Haven S. 31 10 00 Peters, Joh n a 5 00 Brown, J. G. 1 10 09 Butz A. 13 5 t)0 Watson, David 10 00 Scheirer, George 5 00 Claghorn, Win. C... 10 00 Bonstead,Wm 500 Wise, Jacob 10 00 Mcltwaine, Geo 5 00 Smith, J. S 10 00 Taylor, IL P 5 00 Hart, Samuel 10 00 Walls, 11 .5 00 Annadown, W. 8.... 10 00 Cash 500 Gravenstein, George 10 00 Abele, C 5 00 Minnick, J. 10 00 Weyle, Henry .5 00 Howler, Jacob. ..... . 6 00, Grubb, Frek'k, Sr . 500 Bechtel 5 00 1 Cash 5 00 Barns, 13 5 00i Caldwell, David.... 500 Sappington, John K. 5 00,McDonald, Jamos•••- 500 Renshaw, A. B 5 00`Knipe, W. 1.) 5 00 Greer, S 5 001 - Watson It 5 00 _Hallowell, 8., Jr.... 5.00' Frederick, A. J 500 Schwarg, 0 5 00IRump, G.A. (add - 1), .5 00 Schaffer, J. F 5 -00,Adama. J. Q 5 00 timber,' Jos 5 00:Epstein, J 5 00 LYndall, Win. B.• • • 5 001 Cash 200 Dahl, Jacob. -• • • .... aOO Sappington, Thos.... 200 (heave, Wm .., ...... 5 01)1 t russeN, Win 2 01) Casselberry, Isaac.. 500 Fink, George 200 Liedom, Jacob H••• • 5 001 Ilpdyke, W.......... 201) Tiel, E. J 500 Howler, Win. 1`.... 200 Detwieler, Ab 5 00Kuieg, Jits ...... .•• • • 200 Cooton, B. 1, ..... .... 5 ...lice, Frederick..... `0 (b) Murray, Robert..... SCO Fly, Win AI 200 Johnson, Jobn 5 00 Framer, john 2 00 Woodbury, D 5 Ot) Helmhold, Jas 2 00 wet.rdY, J01M...... sto iTrimball, B. B 100 Soden, Chas. F 4 00jCash 1 CO Rump, G. A. ..... ~.. . 4 00i Slater, B. F 1 00 It:Emery, George.. •. 3 00i Williamson, Robert. 100 Stackhouse, Samuel. :I 00, Cash.... .... •• . • 100 Tack, C 3 00illatts, Jas 1 00 Garrison, John 3 00i1'yatt, J. 0, ..... .... 100 lienszey, S. C 2 501 Reeves, II 1 00 Cash 2 00: Cash 1 00 . , Meader, E. S .... .... 2 00 , Kline, Fred•Zrick.... 1 00 Warnock, Robert. • • 2 001 Becker, C 1 00 Henry, .1....ep1i....• • 2 00 .11".elley, Charles..... 100 Ca5h,...„,, . .. • i ....... 200;011 hard, Mr..... .... 50 Dealt',, Lib:tres • 2 00;Patterson, Jas #ll Calhoun, Will .T 200 . . Davis, Win. A. ..... 2 001 $1,814 25 !orrit srnnivistos—aoits Crul3FoAit.'EN. CILIIRMAN. Moore, James 100 0011Iarry, Samuel 10 00 YOMilt, Cioo. J .50 00• Miller, John J..,... • 10 00 Orr, Arthur 25 001 - Everett, 11 10 00 Morgan, Mr 25 00 Wiley, James 10 00 Black, R. J '25 00lintel. ill6oll, WM .. • • 10 00 Sherbourne, W. R... 25 00 Johnson, 11. E....• . 10 00 ' Sherbourne Thos. P. 2.5 00 Marker, A ” 10 00 Dunlap, J. II ' 2.5 1.10 Mich:lllW 1 10 03 MeCiune, Prof 25 00 1 Taylor. A. 11— .. ..... 10 00 Nanheys, Geo. O• • • . 25 001 Eaton, John Ii 7 50 Raker, Wm. S iFi 00, Leighton,E. W.. - ... 5 00 Marple, 111 On 00; Bowler, .1 J 500 Pugh, James 35 00I.Poltz, Geo 5 03 Shelmerdine, 13, K.. 10 /]O; Wood, C. C 5 00 Cash 30 00; Dexter, .M 5 00 Heisler, 3. J.... ..... 10 00iTrout, 1) 5 00 Pokfeldt, Gee 10 00,Trout,D,, additional 5 00 Marker, J. 1) 10 00 ! Giverson, Mrs 5 00 Pancoast, A. C 10 G 00.atchcli, Mr,. 5 0o Albright, Wm. D.... 10 00 Wonderly, F 5 00 Howell, 0. Lewis.••• 10 OUlCasit 0 00 Bender, R. P 10 00 Cash 5 00 Horrter, A. R 10 00 Zelinder, J. A 5 00 Shotwell, .3 .5 001 Toland, II 2 45 Cash - 5 001.Tohnson, W 2 00 Weston, 'Richard ••• • 5 001Newhouse, G. W.... ...” IX) Yeager, C 5 00, Bowers, P 200 Cash 5 00iCash 2 00 Cramer, Wm. li 5 00 1 .1ag,gers, Mr 2 110 Bond, Samuel 5 00 Bigelow, S. C 2 00 Adams, Francis 5 00!Norritt, John 2 00 Haber, John 5 Oth Holger, .Tohn 201 hope, V 5 00 SMicle,sll-5 2 00 Benkert, Philip E... 5 00Molle, N 2 00 Booth, Ed 5 01) Clymer, W 200 Myers, F 5 00 McClain, D 1 00 Iderong, M 0 00 Wells , James 1 00 Graham, Win 5 00 Smith, Mrs 100 Denning, M. M 0 00 Harper,M 1 03 Kaliflie, Di 5 00 Renpehoolfer, C.... 1 00 Nicholson, S. 11 5 00 Gegson, James 100 Nicholson- S: li ..... 5 00 Clymer, W i 100 Bowen, Joseph 5 00 Roberts:, Mr 1 03 Miller, Jacobs 00iDurham, Win 1 00 Moore, C. D 0 00!Yantlyke, Mr 1 00 Williams, 0 5 OD Pre,..'s • Mrs 1 01 Thompson, L 300 Grubb, liroderick E. 103 Cash 3 00'Crovroti„ P 25 Sweed, Mr 3 00•Czerh 5 Jenkins, W, W - Soh riner, Louis 3MI S oo 1,131:.: 75 CAA/ 3 001Cagh ultmoouniod foe 701 Bigelow, F. L 300 Keesegr y ass, W . Jacob 2 3 50001 Bnod SRVINTIt ettoblinelos---DAVID CRAMER, aIIAIHMAN. Precinct Relief Fund $1.54 47, Sholmerainer D'r 10 00 Middleton Charles... 100 00' Deacon, Charles 10 00 ' Cash - 80 TB . Batoman ,_ F. E- - 10 01) Select' B 36 00 Finer, W - 10 00 Hyter . .4r. Llewellyn.. NO (V Hendorsoll. C ..... .., 1000 Stiller, D. 5 25 00 Thaw, Benjamin.," 10 00 Matlack, J. H. (ad.) 20 00' Curry, William E... 10 00 Detwiler, Isaac 25 00 Mickey, John A 10 00 Evans, 'Owen 23 00 Lex, George - 10 00 Lake, Abraham 20 00 Snell . , F 10 OD Gilbert, F. 11 25 00 Lutz, .holm 10 03 Beuners, We,..) 25 00:Jones,. A 10 00 Coop.. T. Milton B) oo:Bansch, Charles 800 Cr:Drier, David 21) 00 Fell, Edward 7 011 Hitchcock, Goorgo... 20 00 Fell, ,y„.1,. 700 Love, II 20 00•Elllott, Benamin—. 600 Nelson, Thomas 1000 Coleman, 'l'. AI 600 at cCal la , Mr 20 00 Lingle,.l 8 03 Wardiu, Wm. 1i.... 10 00 Wentz, William K.. 500 Sloanaker, Mr 10 00 Wentz,. Samuel 1).... 500 Ettinger, Wm. 1L... 10 00 McCleary, Sella S•_., 500 MaliOney, Daniel—. 10 00 Showman, Rev.(l,W 500 Adams, Ole - 500 Lybrandt, John .5 00 Conrad, Win. H ..... 5 00jW. T. E 500 Sebock, Mr.......... 5 o( l :Swartz Christian... 500 ~ Cash ;... 5 01):R.ill'ert, Henry 500 Brooks, Samuel..... 5 0011Ingo, 11 sou Myers, George • 5 00011 then, Jacob lt 5 OU liOebstrasser, Mr.... 5 I*,Pryor, John 509 Lyon, C. 11 5 00;Gross, Ernest 5 00 Knox, Samuel 5 oo;llyle, Thomas ....• • . 500 Bannister, Mr 5 00'Ives John 500 Smith, Joseph 43 00 Huber, Philip 0 00 Cler, John]) 500 Bateman. John n 00 Heishley, C 6 00 Muslin, A 5 00 Ray, Edward L 5 00 Grierson, J 5 01) Hamilton, Philip.... 000 Brian, C. II 11 00 S l / 4 . hailer, 141 r .5 1)0 Davis, N. B 5 00 Mitheelier, Mr ti 00 Christman, Amos:.. 003 Jonas, Wni 5 00Mcllotiry, D 5 01) Bossert,Charles h 00' Crissman, 'Win. ll ii 00 Sousell, E 0 0013. 1.. 111 ,_ 0 00 Metz, 13 0 00IEsling,, Harry' . 500 Morris, P. S 5 00 Leder, Samuel 00 Jones, K. B 500 Smith, Thomas P...• ii 5 IXI llullson, Duane 5 00.Cuatus Seneca 2 Oo Pasteret, .1 . 4 00;Sherer, John • 011 Moulton, Geo. P 4 00;:faceby, 11 .2 00 Beam, Mr 4 001Sehenkel, Mr 2 00 „Teplisomillr 4 001 Williams, J. 1' 2 00 I.olmbine, Chas. A.. 400 Henry, John 200 Nei:el/M*or Albert... 300 HartuacE, C _ . _ . 200 Kelley, Samuel 300 Busteed, James Al—. 200 Rookstool, Samuel.. 300 Page, E. A 200 Ilellegas, M. 111 3 00' Albertson, Chas 2 00 Fitch, Robert. 3 01/Stine Henry 2 00 Reimer, Miss 3 00; Beeseey, Jacob 200 Root, John W 3 00:Haenly, David 2 00 Ruby, 11. J 3 00 . Graham, Richard.... 100 SONvi , rs John 300 Shaw - . Philip 1 00 Dick, Sohn 11l 300 Van Court, 0 1 00 Bastill, J. 111 8 00 Atabine, Frank 1 01) Snyder, S. 111 3 00 Bush, 11. E 1 00 Haws, Antrim S 001Weish, Walter 100 Fulmer, I'. C 2 50 , Cash Rhainuoni, Tboe.gt. 2 501Alliaon, Oliver..." 100 Fisher, Win. H 2 50 Beckers, Miss 1 00 Solomon, Geo. A•... 250 Johnson, James 100 Hartman, Louis 200 Gritree - 1 00 4io ou I,Gn7 00 6,:16 Oil 101`2, '862 76 1.0.54 47 1, 024 25 Pugh, Jonathan 2 00 McLaughlin, Thos.. 2 00 Rai Edon. 9'1t0ixiA.4.... 2 OD Moss, .1 D In eg - 2 09 Ilanseth David 200 Watson, Mr 2 00 Boat Vk'nl 0 MI Wood, C. S 2 001 Everhart), Coo ' 2 001 EIGHTH ETBDlVlSiori—atmum cwaisilEns, cfrAinstatt, Ridgway, Jacob F.... 100 00 McFarland, E. W.• • . 10 00 Devitt, IN'in 50 00 Chow„Jr,Jos 10 OD Mitchener, J 50 00 Campbell, John H... 10 00 Bickel, John M no 00 Metz, Adam II 10 OD De Forrest, John.... 20 00 English, Thigh 10 00' Caldwell, A 20 00 Ambler, Septinms... 700 liforrison, E. W 20 00 Gordon, M........... 700 Whitesides, Beni 15 00 Shetzline, John 6 00 McGinley, Geo. W.. 13 00 Porter, S 5 OCr Ireland, Alphonse..• 10 00 Ford or, Saint— ...... ' 500 linertrich, Fredis,.. 10 00 Schelde, Saint 5 IX) 'Mackere l J. W..... 10 oo waiters, Philip 500 Weikle, Geo. H. 10 00 Sheek, Godfrey 5 01) Horriga, T .... 10 00 awens, Bonbon SCO Schwartz, Leonard.. 10 00 WL.thitr, Jas 500 Scheerer, Wm. F.... 10 00j/tolirman, 11 600 Brooke, Joseph 10 00:Nea.enthaler, John. 500 Evans,John D 10 w:Milliin, B. F 500 Goldman, David (un- 'Griffin, Wm. Jas..., 600 paid).• ...... •• ••• • • 10 ODlHimmolapark, Mary. 500 Booz, Edmund 3: 10 00i Johnston, J. .W 5 00 Vankirk, Jos. B 10 00:Brannon, Elijah 5 00 Claimbarii R 10 00; Blatthewe, John J... 500 Goodman, 10 Oi.) Heck, Francis H 5 00 Shoemaker, C. K..... 500 , Ambler, C -5 00 Ri sd on, J. 11.... .... 5 00' Bechtel, John 500 Sees, Feltert o.' 500 Raul. Jacob ..... ...• 503 Simpson, E. R 5 001Tussey, Wm 5 . 00 Haddon Jas 6 00:Naylor, G SOD Norris, 'Miss 11 5 00:Orrell, Geo, F 5 00 Cash, 1) 5 00:Ditiker, Francis 5 00 Maharg, J. B 5 W' Hinkle, Wm 5 00 Rorridatfor, Anne... SOW Bergman, Wm 500 Knecht, George 5 00; Siookmaier, John G. 6 00. I , llol,artls, Julia 5.... 5 00.Ries._.1 ulm - A 500 BleGuire, II .5 00*Schimdt, John (.0.••• 500 Kerrslayer, C. T 500 McCann, Jr.,Samuel 500 Hatem, M. L... ...... 5000. E. 2 500 Schwartz, Michael.. 500 Subern, James 11.... .5 00 Essig, C. I" 500 McAdams, Owen ...•_ 500 Riffert,Peter 500 Cailhapper, Chu. . .5 00 Jordan, C. E fi 00, 0: reib, Jamas L" '5 00 Wartman,Ed. G 5 CO:Manship, Rev. A..., sop Wartman, Ceo 5 OD , Conrad, John 5 00 Janson, W 5 001:Hood, IL L • 5 00 Stockton, J. W I 001Speeler, C. H. 5 00 Ilebaliold, F 5 ON Bend,Tho. S 5 OD McFarland, S. A 5 001McCaullay, T. J - 500 Messenger, Chas. M. 500 Hinkle Charles 250 Grabenstater, Mich'l 500 Keith, 'Chas. F 200 GarducT, J. II 5 00 Flyne, Francis 2 00 Sunderland, Wni,D, 5 OD.Aner, Gustavus.... • 200 Knecht, Adam 3 00 McNitier, J. J 2 00 Smith, Wm. C 300 Hersholf, Eugene.... 200 Bignell, John F 3 00 Hall, Thomas A 2 00 Carwell, Wm. H.." 300 Bailey, Edwin 200 Clarke, Lewis 111.... 300 Dubois. Joseph A.... 200 Boehm:red, Wm•••• 300 Shur, Alfred 200 Edenborn,Mr .. 300 Bette, Win : 900 Gabler, G. F 3 00 Parry, Sam 2 00 Kensil, George 300 •Tillinston, John D... 200 Trout, dolin - W 3 00 Kreutzberg, Chr 2 (X) Bean,lffm.L.(unp'd.) 300 Wagner, Val 2OD Ktinirrierer, Mr 3 00 Huber, John 2 00 Craft, J. II 200 Lots, Jaeob • 200 Cross, Wm 300 Marshall, Aaron. 8.. 200 Bippue Martin iOO Huber, B. F 200 Leech, Joseph 300 Ireland, Jonathan... 200 Irwin, John 3 00 Maxwell, Mr 2 00 Brewer,ll 3 00 Newland, John. 2 00 Dunlap, Joseph 2.00 Biguall, 2 Hassling.... 00 McHugh, John• ••• . 250 Franks, Henry L.... 2.00 Barrett, Jas. R 200 Walker, Wm. H..... 100 Lehman, Thos 2 DOlLitzenberg, Geo 1 00 Whitaker, Mrs. E.... 2 001Feering,O.M. 100 Koder, Levi 2 CO-Stott,hidwin 1 DO James, D. E 9. 001Jeitkins, G. W 1 00 (B.) cash 2 DD,Shively, J. F. 100 Stirk, Llewellyn..., 2 00!Denny, Miles 100 Melvin, Mrs 1 zoi B. , cash 100 llersch, Jacob 1 2.slSmith, C. A 1 CO French; R., Jr 100 G iessinger,Daritis... 100 Scheible, Joe F 1 00iNayler, Alia Emma.. 100 Parry, Sam, Jr 1 00, Naylor, Master G. W. 100 Hakel, J. 8........•. 1 001Nickles, Geo W. • ..• 100 Kerpel, Miss A.S. •• • . 100 Gardiner, Thos. W... 50 Layman, Caspar .... 1 00! Barber, J . L. 50 Clarke, .1. W 1 00.Saxer, Geo 50, Mooney, Patrick.... 1 00:Schlessinger, A 50 Denneler, Chat .... . 1 00i Bauer, Benj ..... 100 CONDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTION'S. The following embraces a complete list of all exemp tion certificates issued. and for which the money has been paid in: Artobruster,Jacob 11..520 001Meoson, Beni. B. 20 00 Atkinson, Wm. P.... 20 00iMountney, Julius.... 20 00 Bradley, Wm. C 20 00'Marriner, S. R 20 00 Buckwall, R. Di 21) 00;Marrott, W. ll 20 00 Black, Ed. T 20 001Meesey, Mr 20 00 Backenhin, James.... 20 00:Mitcheson, H. J 20 00 Boers, Anthony 20 00 Matlack, Jos. If 20 (X) Bodine, John 20 001 Marshall, Nicholas... 20 00 Balliett,fi 20 00;McQuay, James 20 00 Bryan, Wro. S 20 001.1lIcLaughlin,.Win 20 00 Ewan. Chas 20 00. Mullen, Samuel 20 00 Bellows, H. AI 20 00 Murphy Mahlon 2.0 00 Barber, Jas. B 9 0 Milliliter, Prank 20 00 Barber, Allen $2O 001.Nuse, Henry 20 00 Butler, Chas. 11 20 001 Needles, E. :M..- .• • • 20 00 Boyer, J. H. ..... ...... 20 00 Newhall, Wm. E '2O 00 Blackwood, Wm." S.. 20 00INinesteel, John D.... 20 00 Bull, Charles 20 00 O'Keefe, Daniel 20 00 Bader, John B 20 00 Partriilge, E. F 20 00 Brook, George W 20 00 Pool, Wm. ll 2/3 013 Barnes,Henry 20 00 Peterson, Nicholas-- 2) 00 Curris,Jos. II 20 03 Phister, tiourad. 20 00 Cochran, Timothy H. 20 00 Pollock, Win 20 00 Crawley. Wm. 11.... 20 00 Roberts ' Ed. H " 20 00 Creis, William.• • ..... 20 00 Rinear, James E' 20 00 Cadinnt, F 20 00 Roselle, Alward 20 00 Davitt, Chas. W 20 00 Reese, John 20 00 Ditroar, Jos 23 00 Robinson, John A.... 20 00 'Davis, Harry II 20 00 Raisin Warner M..- 20 00 Dodson, Wm. B 20 00 Reece, George 20 00 Davis,Elwoodß 20 00:Ragg, Anthony ... .. 91 00 De HHaven,Sanll74•• • • 25 001Hichardson, Allred- . 20 00 Evans,B. R 93 00. Swede, Emanuel 93 00 Elliott, Frank 20 CO:Smith, Thos. P 20 00 Elliott, Alfred 20 00 Snyder, Jr., Henry.. 20 03 Egan, Michael 20 00!Snyder, A. R 20 00 Eldridge; Cl. II 20 001Sheweli, T. H........ 20 00 Epstein, It B 20 00. Stratton J. V........ 20 00 ' E - H- 20 00 1 Echell, 11. 8.......... 20 00 Fox, G. l'' 20 00, 1 Schell, F. B 20 00 Ferns Chas.A 20 an SupPlee, Abraham R. 20 00 Fish,lsrael P 20 001Seip, Michael 20 00 Feigel, Louis F 23 00IStiles, Wm. H 20 00 Finney, Chat 20 001 - Scranton, Fred 20 00 Grebe, James L.• •• • • . 20 00 Stoat, Geo. W........__ -.5) 00 Grubb, Fredb., Jr.... 20 00 Snowdon, Wm. .-. 20 00 Gamble, James 20 190.tihearer, Christian.... 20 00 Gillman, Ralph G.... 20 00. Sharp, Michael B 20 00 Gornaley,Saml 20 00:SalladaArmon 20 00 Gruber, Chits 20 00,Sulith, Jacob 20 00 Huston, Wm. J 20 00:SchoPP, John D 20 00 Harbert, Geo 20 00:Shoch, Edwin D '2O 00 Haines, Evans B 9 0- 000 Stephens, Philip 20 00 Hnttomock,Wm 2000 'Sullivan, J.. 1 201)0 Hancock, Thos. W.• • 20 00;Schell, Wm. F 20 00 Heritage, Jacob. 20 00; Smyth, Isaac •• . 20 00 Hall, A. B. 20 001Troemner, Henry ....20 00 Henderson, Chas. i 1... 20 OTThomPson, Chas 2fl 013 Hart, A 20 001 Thompson, Th 05...... 20 00 Hildrich, Philip 20 00,Taber, Wm. E 20 00 Heintzelman, Dr. J. A. 20 00 i Tremble, A 20 00 Harris, Jos. J 20.001 Tyler, Chas 20 00 Harbinger„Thos 9) 00 Taylor, Rush 20 00 Hancock, Jos. B 20 00iThomas, Wm. M 20 00 Hick, J. R.. ....... ... 20 001 Thaw, Wm. II 20 00 Hertel, G Ii) 001Triebner, J. F 20 00 Barr, Philip ....... .... 20 001TemPle, E. V - 20 00 Hoffman, Chas 20 00; Townsend, Isaac 20 00 Johnson, W. H 20 001 White, Michael 93 00 Johnston, Robt 20 00: Walsh, James 20 00 Johnson, Geo. F 20 001Wistreil, Jos. B 20 00 Kirk, Jas. W 20 001 Wilson, J. I.` 20 00 Klinger,David 20 Oth Weaver, John 3 20 00 Krouse_,_ A Albert C 20 00: Wallace, Isaac, jr... 20 00 Kern, Wm. 20 00:Williams, Geo. H.., 20 00 kril l. 14, 11 0 0 001Whit0, Samuel C.." 20 CO Kirs balm, Jno 20 00. Wunderlich, John.. 20 00 Klinger, Jun 20 001 Walton, R. S 20 00 Leech, Chas..A.,Af.D. 20 00' Whitall, Geo. W.... 20 00 Levy, - Edwin S 20 001 Winkle, Frederick.. 20 00 Llewellyn, James W. 20 001 Winger, Elan F - 20 00 Lawton, Francis 20 001 Young, John C - 20 00 Lukens,John 20 00IYoung, A 20 00 Mauer 3. I' 20 oo Yeager, George 20 00 Markley, A. T 20 001Zehnder, J. A 20 00 Monteith, Thos. K... 20 00 1 Zorns, E. B 20 00 Munich, Jas. 33 20 001Zelluer, John 20 00 McCorkle, Earn] 20 00) . ---- Total $3,5155 00 t 3,10.5 00 Subscribed. Paid in. First Sub-division - $5987 00 $987 00 Second do .407 00 430 00 Third do -- -- 1,736 00 1,697 00 -Fourth do 5,467 00 . 5,318 00 Fifth do 1,814 25 1,812 25 Sixth do 862 75 ' 862 77 Seventh do 1,265 07 ..__ 1,273 47 „-. $13,625 22 $l3, 72 Not Paid 230 50 $13,625 22 Ite6pectfully fiubmitted, WM, B, TFIOMAS, Treasurer Bounty Punt. Tiros. Ft. DAVI6, Secretary. - It ~FL RS T NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPIIIA. -- MAY 3, Mi. The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of FIVE DOLLARS per ;:bare, payable on demand, clear of nil taxes. AIORTOisi MoMICHAEL, Cashier. /or CORN EXCHANGE BANK. May 3 , 1864.' The Directors have declared a Dividend of SEVEN per cent., payable on demand, clear of State and U. S. (3 per cent.) tax. J. W. TORRY, my4-tf Cashier. CITY lierwErmrli . NOTICE. OF FICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION, No. 412 PRUNE Street, April ], 1864. The City Bounty will continue to be paid until further notice. - No annlieations for Bounty will be , Maertained from recruits who entistedprior to the date of the Yresident'e Proclamation, October 17, 1863. 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 cburge of the barracks that the man has been re ceived there. Dy order of the Commt saion. apl-tf SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Secretary. • IR7BLEAKLY - Y . OIL COMPANY, OP. FICE 418 WALNUT Street. The abOve Company own, in fee, Ptrilt ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS OIL TERRITORY, situated on TWO 311LE RUN, Venango county about four miles from Oil City. There are now two wells on this property, Which Produce Oil of about thirty degrees gravity. One of the oentlemen interested lives on this property, and giv r" hi is personal attention, Obtaining the necessary ma chinery for its further development. They also owna lease of three and one half acres, situated on the POl FARM; on the Allegheny, two and a halt miles below Pranklin. On this lease is a well, with, engine, tanks, derricks, &c.,complete. Tlris ias prolleeed as high na Forty Barrels Oil per day—a sample of which, obtained by the Committee appointed to visit the properties, may be seen at the Othce of the Company. The Company intend to com mence immediately a vigorous and energetic develop ment of both properties. Further information may be obtained at the Office, where the Beets* are now open for Subscription. - PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM PANY—TREASUREIeki DEPARTMENT, PHILADRL MIA. April 20, 156.1. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS. — The Board of Directors have this day declared a send-annual dividend of five per cent. on the capital stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after May 16, 1861. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be bad at the Ofllce of the Company. L. 233 South THIRD Street. Stock and Scrip certificates for the extra dividend will be ready for delivery on and after May 2d, but no stock or scrip certificates will be delivered between the 15th May and Ist June. THOMAS T. FIRTH. Treasurer. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPITIA, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1864. 13min, D. S -100 ciendennon, Wm. J. 100 Todd, James ~, 100 I.ller, Mr -1 00 Conner, A. J 1 00 Crowley, J 50 $1,265 97 $1,037 9: gap= A PPR , ' L-lIIVION 'VOLUNTEER REFILESIIMENT SALOON. To tilt! , CitiVlZ 7 B f Phil;td;ll7llili It wAI be three years on the 27th day of May, 1864, since the Union Ito• lunteer Refteshment .% - lootr conimenct,d' ttr operations. The Corrouiti A rinever have DVOKSA 018 ling. Wei tiler have thAflost sight of the fact tVat there Were ether instituti,ens equally worthy of peetie contideaVe xnd support; a..kl they have endeavored to dischargo thin duties entrnsled to them in an'honest,- czonomical, qeet, and unoste4tatious manner. Up to Oils time we have been generceaely supported by contribMtious-from our friends and a portion of the moneyed corporations of Philadelphia. We have ttied to lessen the inerdens of our kind friends by amual fairs in June; the fitat Was a success; the second eXlClParativelY a failure, Iv:cense <men.. of the mid intv - Peliusylvania last suinnittr,..aml there is of prospect of itolaing ono this season, tendcy. The high price' of provisions, and the IftearY and constant demand on onr Saloon ' s, havo nearly dm. pleted our treasury, and airthe signs of the times poiliet to a series of protracted liaties, and as there will SW' doubt be still further calls on - our limited resources, vre - ! are compelled to make this ayme.. al to the liberality of the citizens of Philadelphia and , vicinity for assistance, otherwise our future usefulness•will be very much Un paired. — Contributions is ea li. anti notice of Provisions and Sanitary Stores for our use, will be received by the fol lowing gentlemen:: Bev. Dr. Thema.; Brainerd,•No. Cal Pi he street. Thomas Robbins,-Esq. President Philadelphia Bank, Chestnut street, west of Fourth street. D. B. Cummins, rte., President of the Girard if.aulc, Third street, near Dock street. S. A. illoreer, Di ~ President of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, C hestnut street, below Fifth. J. B. Austin, Esq., President of the s c ,athw a rh Bank, Second. below South street._ - • • • • Woodward, Est,, Cashier Mansfacturers' and Meehan:es' Bank, nortn•west corner Third and Vine streets. Thomas T. Firth, Esq. , rii`reasurer Pennsylvania Rail road, Third and Willing 's alloy. James C. Hand & Co., corner Market and Decatur streets. Samuel 13. False, Eso. No. 514 Walnut street (who has consented to act as General Financial Agent for our institution). Or by any member of our committee. The Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon is situated at the southwest corner of Washington aud - 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 bravo soldiers pass ing through the City of Brotherly Loy, ARAD BARROWS, Chairman. apllo-14t Zr. B. WADE, SCCretar) TINE NEW ENGLAND SOLDIERS' AID ASSOCIATION earnestly invde the Sons and Daughters of New England. who arc willing to co operate with them n ministering to the Relief of the 'WOUNDED SOLDIERS, neon expected to arrive iu Philadelphia, to leave their 1111.111 CH at our IMadquar tem, No. 515 CHESTNUT Street, opposite Indepen dence Hall.my9-21. M7LECTURES BEFORE TILE Pll - 0- 1.00 RA PHI 0 SOCIETY OF PifILADELPITIA by Professor HENRY iIIORTON, at the Laboratory of the Episcopal Academy, No. 1314 LOCUST Streect. Lec ture first on WEDNESDAY, May 11, at 8 o'clock P. M., "On the Nature of Light." May 13th, "On Opticalja struments." May 25th "Oa Polarized Light.' , Also, on FRIDAY, lifay 13th, by Prof. .T. H. Mc- QUILLEN, on 'Anatomy and Physiology of Expres sion.', Tickets for the Course, $l. May ho had at McAllis ter's, J. W. Queen's, Wendoroth .5t Taylor, F. Guts kunst's, and F. Leypoldt's. my 6-6 15 DE PAR TM EN T OF PUBLIC HICHWAYS.-=-OFFICE OF CLIME COMM SIONER, S. W. corner of WALNUT and FIFTH 6tx3. PHILADELPHIA, May 7, 1861. NOTICE.--The Committee on Highways will sit in Common Council Chamber, on WF,DNESDAY, the 11th instant, nt 3 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of hearing all pos'sous interested in the raving . of Broad street, from Columbia avenue to Germantown avenue. W. W. MEDLEY, Chief Commissioner of Highways. PITTSBURG AND OIL-CREEK PETRONA OIL COMPANY.—Subscriptions will be received at the (Mice of the above Company for the reserved Capital Stock set apart for the Treasury, Office, No. 524 WALNUT Street. ray4-6t!. L. J. DEMUTH, Secretary. OFFICE OF TILE - LEMUR ZINC COMPANY, 19.1 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, May 4, 1864. Tke Directors have this day declared a cash dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, clear of State tax, payable on and after the 10th insiant, at the Office of the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed until that date, rrty4-6t GORDON MONOES, Secretary. igy'OFFICE OF THE VULCAN INININO COMPANY OF MICHIGAN. - . PHILADELPITIA. April 27, 11354. The stated annne.l meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of this Company will be held on THURSDAY, May 12th, at 12 o'clock M., at their office, No. 324 WALNUT Street. An election for Directors will take place, to serve the Company the eneuingar. itP2B-13t F, K. WOMRATH, Secretary. THE BI.EAMLEY OIL COMPANY. Illat r —The Books'for Subecriptien to the above Com pany are new open at 418 WALNUT Street, from 9A. M. to 3 P. M. EDWIN E. SIMPSON, Secretary. re y5-6t, PHILADELPHIA AND IMAJDUNG RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 227 South FOURTH Street. —PluLADEraqtra, September 2, D 363. DIVIDEND NOTICE. —The. foltowittg-natned 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, necessary that the certifi cate of stock should be presented on calling for the Divi dend. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. STOCKHOLDERS' NAMES S. Lancaster, John Mclntyre, Benj. F. Newport, OFFICE BOHEMIAN MINING GQMPANY, 132 WA TLNU SPAte,e Atret, l'ati.amar,pril% 1884. Notice is hereby given, that an assessment of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per Share on each and every Share of the Capital Stock has THIS DAY been called by the Board of Directors of the BOHEMIAN MINING COMPANY, due and payable on or before the 15th day of May, 1864, at the Office of the Company, 11.32 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.By order of the Board of Directors. apl.s-tmylb. L. MACTIER, Secretary. PITILADELEIITA COMMERCIAL WHARF AND RAILROAD COMPANY.—Nu- tiee is hereby given that a meeting of the Commission ers appointed by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled ".Art Act to Incorporate the Philadelphia Commercial Wharf and Railroad Company," approved the twenty-fifth day of May, A. D. 1863, to open books, receive subscriptions, and organize a company by the name, style, and title of the PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL WHARF AND RAILROAD COMPANY, will be held on the TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1864, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M.,at rfo. aZI WALNUT Street, second floor, Room No. 2 in the city of PHILADELPHIA, and from day to day, in pursuance of said act of Assembly, and for the purposes therein mentiond and provideed. EDMUND A. SOUDER, DAVID JAYNE, SAMUEL T. BODINE, J. VAUGHAN MERRICK, E. W. WARNER, TITUS S. EMERY. PHILADELPHIA, May 2, 1864. A MEETING OF THE STOCK. HOLDERS of the Bloomsburg Iron Company will be held at the Company's Office, ut frondale. CO fumble county, Penna., on WEDNESDAY, May 18th, 1564, for the purpose of eletting nine Directors to serve the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other busi ness. Will. E. S. BAKER, Treasurer and Secretary. No. 213 North WATER Street. FIiIhAPELPRIA, April 16, 1864. aPIB-30V RETAIL DRY GOODS. FIGTJRED, PLAID, AND STRIPED GRENADINES, in white, light, and drab colors, and black grounds from a recent auction sale. CT3RWEN STODDART & MOTHER, 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., above Willow. SUMMER SHAWLS, From auction, at less than ritinal Printed Border Grenadine Shawls. Satin " Plaid Centre Barege Shawls. Plaid Mozambique Shawls. Black Lace Points. Black and White Lama Points. CURWEN STODDART S.: BROTHER, 450, 452, arip. 454 W. SECOND Si., above Willow SPRING AND SUMMER CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, • SACQUES, of new and tasty styles, in choice material and best workmanship and finish. CTJRIVEN STODDART & 13ROTH.r.n, 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., above Willow SUMMER DRESS GOODS; On band, a large stock , at less than - Lomat prices ()DRIVEN STODDART St BROTHER, 4.50, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., above Willow FANCY DRESS SILKS. Solid Colors Silks. Small Check Silks. Sm - all Plaid Silks. Largo Plaid Silks. At less than usual prices, CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., above Willow III;ACK SILKS. -a- , A full line, 'comprising all grades, from $1.50 to $6 per yard. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., above Willow. rn ylO-3t COMMISSION HOUSES. B°° T'S 39--Inch BROWN SHEETINGS, FOR SALE BY J. C , COMMISSION MERCHANT, 113 CHESTNUT STREET m97-3t . , EDUCATIONAL. APPLICATIONS WILL BE RE CEIVED for a First ASSISTANV,TEACHER in the John Quiney Adams Girls' Grammar School, Thir teenth section, until MAY 2tth. Au Examination will be held for the qualification of Teacberc, by the Con trollers, at the Drammar'Sehool, corner of-Coates and .Twentieth streets, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, May 13th and 14th. Applications must be addressed to 11. W, IFILDEBRANDT, UQ BUTTONWOOD Street, above Ninth. SELECT FAMILY B 0 ARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MOUNT JOY, Lancaster county, Penna.. Session opens on the FIRST TUESDAY of May, For ciroularri L address apl7-2m. it. A. MORRISON, Prinutpal. M USIC LESSONS ! MUSIC LESSONS I Young Ladies, if yon wish thorough instruction In music, special . oPPortunities are afforded at GIBPIASON SEMINARY, fax miles west of Carlisle, Beat of board, able teachers, pleasant home. Address C. HUNTINGDON SAUNDERS, apl2-1m - Plainfield, Comb. co., Penna. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1030 ANGB Street. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., E. CLA RENCE SMITH, A. M. Principals. Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary, Acade• mic, and Collegiate. Full college course in Classics, Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science, for those who graduate . Modern Languages, MUsic,Paint. lug, and Elocution by the best masters. For circulars, apply at the institute, or address Box gall P. 0. Phi ladelphia. apl4-15m* THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO supply a few vacancies now existing at a select Boarding Seminary, six miles west of Carlisle, Pa. Pa rents wishing to leave the city during the months of July and August can board with their children:' Two Departments. Pupils of both sexes and all ages re ceived at any time. Inquire at the Cumberland Valley Depot, at Barrlshurg, for Tioltots to armee. Terme quite low. Instrumental and Vocal Music taught by the best masters. Circulars obtained of J. B. COTT & CO., VIZ MARKET Street. Addroge, imme diately, C. HUNTINGDON SAUNDERS, ap26-1m Plainfield, Cumberland c 0.., Penna. BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE- R HOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Thisi Institution, beautif WIN and health! ally located, iL th a/northern limits of ATTLEBOROUG I-I,l3aelca coon ty, Penna., will commence its Spring and Summer Term 00 the 190, of FIFTH. MONTH next, and continuo loom- Sion twelve weeks. The course of instruction is thorough and complete in all the Elementary and higher branches of an ENGLISH CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION. The French Language is taught by a native French teacher. Circulars, giving full particularn, may be had on app. plication to the Pencil%la, Attleborough P. O. Rucks county. Penna. ISRAEL J. GRAHAME. JANE P. GRAHAME, Principals. mblP-3m Henry B. Sherer, Andrew Turner, Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich. -ses-stuthtf my3-20t. ~~r~:.ln~ i VPli DA COSTA'S MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS. JUST PUBLISRED. MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS WITH s - Pacrig. REFS REDTCE TO PRACTICAL mED.WINE. A GUIDE TO THE HNOWLEDGE AND DISCRIMINATION OF Mls= BY S. M. DA COSTA, N. D., Lecturer ou Clinical Mediclnc anti ricr.lotan to Me Pltt- Lidclptja Iftnspitai, &c., &v. ILLUSTIZATED WITH NUMEROUS ENGRAVMOS. One V01.,-Svo. J. 13. LIPEINOOTi' & CO., Publisher.g, 1-.73 , 6-fstutilsß .715 anir 717 MARKET StreA. fl A R D.--TO .TIIE LAWYERS 01V Pemisyl-vauia—l am now - be Publinhor of the :3 VONMes or Gizmws CASliii; the'' 3d vo/tunr , will be read3l by the 14th inst. I have also- a lu:uneven, collec tion of Law and Min . colln :aeons Books 11n . o cheap. m m cAurnELT, -I).I:VCITIESTNITT St. TI-111 MOST TIMILLING- BOOK OF rlll Alt.—Raids and notnanen• of ltforgan and leis WI). By Dirs. Sal T nocli ester Iprit, author of `Grace Truman," " Islniry Runyan. , Via., with a splendid wtrtratt on stool. From Mobile edit icen. $1.51). .•• . , • SorVices, and Campaigns of Stonoiya Jackon, with an aetairate Portrait from Life. From Iticlunottd i ti on. Portrait of iStonowall,Tackmm. 13x1.0 inches.. 42 - Pollard's Virat and Second car of the War. 13v015., royal Svo. oilidal Coated:ovate ItoboAs Itattleg,.. , Raids,. and. SiogOo. $l3. The above trill be sent, 'postpaid, on rOceiM of re:tll price, by JAMES elf ALLEN .to SON, 1.308 CHESTNUT Street. PlillaArlphia,. Or 0.13. 11.1C1TAlft`SON, nr7lo-3t 594 am). 596 BROADWAY . . N. Y. ASHMEAD /35 EVANS, Successors to WILLIS P. HAZARD, 724 CHESTNUT $ 0 .7430,. Have received THE FERRY BOB' AND FINANCIER A noDular Life of Secretary Chase. A splendid hook for boys. • THE SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINUTON. Troi/oPea' new novel. Finely illustrated. WOODBURN.. A novel by Rosa Ferber Jeffrey, an ther of " roe tux by Rosa. llArDs AND RoMANCE OF - MORGAN AND ,IHS MEN._ By Sallie Rochester Ford, author of " Grace. Truman." Reprinted Horn the Mobile edition. EUROPEAN MOSAIC. By Ho'ward Payson Arnold: , Bound in vellum cloth. IRVING'S KNICKERBOCKER. Riverside edition. ni vp BTJTTRE'S PORTRAIT - OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN. This fine steel-plate Engraving, from a recent Photo grap, the only largo-sive. full-longth Portrait 'yet published, and can only be obtained from the Publisher or his authorized agents, at the tow price of $0 per copy. This fine Portrait will be cent by mail or express, free of charge. on receipt of Retail Price. AiW" Agents wanted in every county. IRO Address J. P. SKELLY. Solo Agent for Penne., mys-thsatutf 905 ARCH Street, Phila. NEW MILITARY BOOKS," JUST RECEIVED. HAUPT'S MILITARY BRlDGEs—ilisstrations. MENDELL ON MILITARY sunlit:VlßG. - MORRIS' FIELD TACTICS FOR INFANTRY. THOMAS' RIFLED ORDNANCE—lllustrated. BERET'S MILITARY LAW—New Edition. CRAIGHILL'S PRINCIPLE OF STRATEGY AND GRAND•TACTICS. MILITARY AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. A large assortment on hand and for sale at lowpriees. LINDSAY ac BLAKISTON. my 6 No. 25 South SIXTH Street. NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! JOURNAL OF THE DISCOVERY OF , THE SOURCE OF THE NILE. By John Nanning Speke. il lustrated with' Maps, &c. TEN - ACRES ENOUGH: Showing how a very small Farm may be made to keep a very large Family. MAN AND NATURE; or,Pli_ysica,l Geography as mo dified by Human Action. BY Geo. P. Marsh. THE BOOK OF JOB IN POETRY; or, a Song In the Night. By Rev. Henry W. Adams, M. A. AMERICA AND HER COMMENTATORS, with a cri tical Sketch of Travel in the United States. By H. T. Tuckerman. _ . ROUND THE BLOCK: in American novel. Illus• •trated. GEN. BUTLER IN NEW ORLEANS. In German. Paper. For bale by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, my 3 606 CHESTNUT Street. THE SUNBEAM STORIES, Containing the charming, bright stories of TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING, HOUSE ON THE ROCK, ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFE, MERRY CHRISTMAS, DREAM CHINTZ, STAR IN THE DESEI., Si,: beautiful volumes, illustrated, $2. .10. WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher, fe9.6-tjyl 21 South SIXTH Street. APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN • CYCLOPEDIA. The Agency for this invaluablo Library of Universal Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street. second story. Also, RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank Moore. . fell-tf PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. FINE PICTURES. JAMES S. EARLE, & SON, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, Are again in receipt, to-day, of IMPORTANT OIL PAINTINGS, Prominent among which is the first of a series illustra tive of SCENERY AND LIFE AT THURINGEN, in Switzerland, by J. N. T. VAN STARKENBORGR, of Dusseldorf, entitled "A WEDDING PROCESSION IN THURINGEN," together with fine specimens by SONDEEMAN, WERNER, " THE.DERBY DAY," by Forth, now on Free Exhibition at EARLE'S' GAL LERIES: my9-3t r v7v77l3 ' i-4..31r '‘ .7/ " 37lvr ' ir '" r ii IMPORTANT TO NEW COMPANIES. We have the patterns, and. are prepared to furnish, at short notice, all the BLANKS AND ACCOUNT 80010, SUCH AS • CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, TRANSFER BOOK, ORDER OF TRANSFBR, STOCK LEDGER. STOCK LEDGER BALANCES, REGISTER'OF CAPITAL STOCK, DIVIDEND BOOH, BROKER'S PETTY LEDGER, ACCOUNT OF SALES. Of good materials and at Low Prices. 31400 S Sr., CO., STATIONERS, ap2B-tf 432 CHESTNUT STREET NEW COMPANIES FORMING CAN be - sn with CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, TUANSIBB BOOKS, STOCK LEDGERS, • CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS, ..find every variety of Account Books and Stationery, on reasonable terms, at WILLIAM MANN'S, Stationer, Printer, and Blank Book Manufacturer, 43 South FOURTH StFoot. ap24-9.m Philadelphia. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. BANKS,' BANKERS, MERCHANTS, MA.NUFAC TURERS, RAILROAD COMPANIES, fir,,, Will gxtd it to their interest to order from the under signed BLANK BOOKS, PAPER, AND STATIONERY. All kinds for Business, Profeseionai,.and Private Use. For sale at moderate prices by WILLIAM MANN, Stationer, Printer, and Blank Book Manufacturer, 45 South FOURTH Street, ap24-2m Philadelphia. LOOKING GLASS.KS, JAMES S. EARLE, Et SON, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA., Have now in store a very line assortment of LOOKING GEIASSES, of every character, of the VERY BEST MANUFACTURE AND LATEST STYLES OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, spa) PICTURE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. 1864. 1864. "COSTARS " RAT, ROACH, ANT, ezc., EI.C.TEMEINA_TCYII.A. "15 years established is New York City. '° " Only infallible remedies known." " Free from Poisons. " "Not dangerOus to the Human Family. " " Rats come out of their holes to die. " olikr Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Ng?.r I BEWARE of all worthless Imitations. .411 W. " Costar's " Depot, No. 432 Broadway, N. Y. .ljee Sold by all Druggists, and by DYOTT (Ve CO., -- No. 232 North SECOND Street, ap2s-tuths2m Wholesale Agents. FAMILY DYE COLORS. (P..vrprurn Oor. 13,1861) - " A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT BLACK, _ BLACK FOR SILK. - DARK BLUR, LIGHT BLUE, 14-,- • FRENCH BLUE. "•• :" CLARET GEO)lrff • LIGHT BROWN, • DARK. • SNUFF BROWN, For Dyeing Silk Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feath ers, Kid Gloves , Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. CHERRY CRIMSON, DARK DRAB, LIGHPDRAB, FAWN DRAB, LIGHT FAWN DRAB, DARK GREEN LIGHT GREEN, MAGENTA, For 25 cents yon can color as many goods as would otherwise cost dye times that sum. 'Various shades can he produced from the same dye. The process is simple, and any one can ace the dye with perfect success. Di rections in English, French, and German, inside of each packake. MAIZE, MAROON, ORANGE, ROYAL PURPLE, FitRPLE, SALMON, SCARLET, SLATE, SOLFERINO, VIOLET, LEATHER. For further information in Dyeing, and. giving it per fect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over others (with many valuable recipes), purchase Howe St Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of price -10 cents. Manufactured by HOWE at STEVENS, B, Bta For sale by druggists and 2 dealers gen A DWAY Iy. my mto-t . eral?-tnif - BATHING FOR FEMALES.-THE BATHING ROOMS at the Northern Soup House, FOURTH Street, above Brown, are now open, under the care of a Committee of Ladiex, DAILY (Sundays ex cepted), until 9 o'clock P. M. where Women and Chil dren can obtain warm or cold Baths, FREE of charge. my7-3t. VDWARD L. BROWN, IRON FOUN DER-=-,, is prepared to till orders for eAI Ideas of IRON CASTINGS at his Pouudry, MARKET St., above Thirty-first, fitylo-6t* REMOVAL. -DR. R. J. LEVIS HAS removed to No. 1104 ARCH Street. ap2B-126* BF. REIMER'S LIFE-SIZE PHOTO • GRAPHS, ill oil colors, are marvellously accu rate; so faithful in expression, and fresh, warm, and impressive in coloring. See them. G 24• ARCH Street. 11 SANITARY PHOTOGRAPHS.- BURNS St CO., 800 ARCH Street. Finest and best Phote,graphn in the city. One-fourth of receipts tor Month of bitty for the Sanitary Pair. .nrylo-tatltii3t* VOR $ - J. ONLY YOU WILL GET A. picture you will value more than the cost. REI NER'S line, truthful, and artistically-colored PHOTO GRAPHS, made at SECOND Street, above Orem. le 'REAP MADE TO HEAR—ACOUSTIC -I- , Auricles, Cornets, Artificial Ear Drums, and sixty varieties of Ear Trumpets, &0., MADEIRA'S Ear Instrument Depot, 115 Soutn VENTH Street. mylo-61 VOR SALE—A SUPERB SOLID WAL NUT BOOK-CASK finiabed in oil, and Perfectly now, made by Melding, 54H Pine street: Ruse arranged for folios; an elegant cabs for . a private library. Apply at tny6-6t. 1638 CRUX Street. ARMY GOODS. _ FUR' . L OUGHS. °dicers and Soldiers, visiting the city , tut Furlough, needing SWORDS, And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are invited to the very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of GEO. W. SIMONS .8s BRO., SANSOM-STREET HALL, SANSO3I Street, above Sixth PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice, which, for richness and magnificence, chalienge competition, no other house in the country conbininctl,e MitITTJFACTURING JEW ELER With the PRACTICAL SWORD-MAKER. inhl2-2m FROTHINGRAM & WELLS • BATE MR SALE,- HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT MEETINGS AriD SHIHTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. - HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. 'WASHINGCIAMTON AND VICTORY CitBRICS AND SILE. G' NnBitOWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET"..TEANS: 72 WORSTED YARN, Ate. N0241f-tf MILLINERY GOODS. . LA MISS M. A. BAYER, No. 1346 CHESTNUT Si. - 4EP7 HaS opened a large assortment of PARIS IVIITAINERY I • a313.3m* For the Spring and. tiommor of 1004. PLANTATION BITTERS.. WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO BE astonished at anything. Yeara of experience, and a correspondence egbanding renal:on t all nationalities , of the habitable glebe,. have turned: theories into facts and established a basis from which• we need not err. Wc MO net Stalifirised at such facts en the fotfowing, al though the persons who write them ace - . We know the Persons and circumstances; hence feet at liberty to en dorse their statements: "NEw.I3ImFoRD, ~ Nov. 2.4, 1863. . . "DzAn Sin; I have- been afflicted many years with severe prostrating oivsiips in my limbs, cold feet and hands, and a general: disordered system. Physicians and medicines failed to relieve me.- While visiting some friends in Now York,•Wiio , wore using. Plantation Bit ten,. they proyailed upon Mt i 0 txy iliera, • I commenced with a small wine-g,lassfuraßer dinner. Peeling better by degrees, in a few days , T.was astonished to find the coldness and cramps had' eatirelyleft me,. and I could sleep the night through,whieli I had not done for years. I feel like *mallet belt. Hy appetite "and strength have also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. " Respectfully, JUDITH RUSSEL. " "RIBMSBUILY, Sept. 16,1863, 4' I. have been in the army hospital far fourteen loonths-peeehless and nearly dead. At. Alton, , they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * Three bottles restored my speech and cured * "G A, Mkt!' The following ie from the Manager of the uni on , H ome , School for the children of Volunteers: "HATEMETERMAIiiiION,, FIFTT-SEVENTR , ST, , 16 Du. DRAKE: Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children, suffering from weakness and weiik lungs, with most happyeffect.. One little girl, in particular, with nains in her head, loss of appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoon ful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly increased, and she is now well. "Respectfully, Mar. 0. M. DEVOE. 't " * I owe much to you, for I verily believe the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. "REV. W. 11, WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y. " * - Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy PlantatiOn Bitters. My wise has been greatly benefited by their use. "Thy Friend, ASA. CURRlE.Philadelphia,Pa." * * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * * * * The Plan tation Bitters have cured Imp. "Rev. J. S. CATHORN, Rochester. N. Y." * * * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun dreds of our disabled soldiers, with the most astonish ing. effect, G, W, D, ANDREWS ? "Superintendent Soldiers' home, Cincinnati, 0." 1.4* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate, and had to abandon ns ybugirm ,sL ___ , Cleveland, 0." " * * The Plantation Bitter.; have cured me of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has dintrened me for years. It acts like a charm, " C. C. MOORE, No. 254 Broadway." &c., &c., &e., &e., &c. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the languid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great re storm They are composed of the - celebrated Calisaya bark, - wintergreen, sassafras, roots, herbs, &c., all pre served in perfectly pure St. Croix rum. S. T.-1800.-X. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, Sec., de serve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medical autho rities, and are warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and harmless. TicricE, —Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and im postor. It is put up only in our log-cabin bottles. Be ware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which several persons are already in prison, See that every bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, mvareallata, and our signature on steel-plate aide label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. H. DRAKE cc; CO., fe2.3-tittlis3m INSURANCE.I pSITRE YOUR LIFE IN YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY, AMERICAN, OF PHILADELPHIA, S. E. corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. Insurers in this Company have the additional 'marlin ee of $250,000 CAPITAL STOCK all paid up Iff CASH, which, to gether with CASH ASSETS, now on hand, amount to OVER $ SOO,O 0 O. INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1863 OYER, $200,000. LOSSES PAID DURING THE YEAR AMOUNTING TO OVER $ 6 2,0 0 O. DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY, thus aiding the in sured to pay. Premiums. The hal DIVIDEND on all Mang Policies in force December 31:1863, was FIFTY PER GENT. Of the amount of PREMIUMS received during the year Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens in our midst. entitling it to more consideration than those whose managers reside in distant cities. Alexander Whllldin, J. Edgar Thomaou, George Nugent, Hon. James Pollock, Albeit C, Roberts, P. B. Mingle, Efunnel Work, ALEX. .WHILLDIN, President. • SAMUEL WORK, Vice President. JOHN S. WILSON, Sec. and Treas mys-12t. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, En. 5 SOUTH FIFTH STREET - CHARTER PERPETUAL. MUTUAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY. DIRECTORS FOR 1&51. Caleb Clothier, William P. Reeder, James Smedley,Joseph Chapman. Thomas Mather, ' Joseph W. iftore, T. Ellwood Chapman Seneca E. Malone, Simeon Matlack, Wilson M. Jenkins. Aaron IV, Oilskin Lukens Webster. CALEB CLOTHIER, President, JAMES SMEDLEY, Vice President, THOMAS MATHER, Treasurer. T. EI.LWOOD CHAPMAN, Secretary. DE COMPANY, TNUT STREET, IELYRIA. ,ND INSURANCE. FADIE INSTJRANI No. 406 CHEST PIIILAT FIRE AND INLAi DIREC' • Francis N. Buck, Charles Inchar,l,4on, Henry Lewis, G. W. Davis, P. S. Justice, George A. West N , FRACIS N. CHAS. MOIL W. I. BLANCHARD, Secrets BF. REINER, 624 ARCH STREET, • eVincen both taste and Akin in the execution of ammo ADC NI - J.:amen. of CARTES DE VISITE. Ail Who euttttge them of him will be pteamed. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS ARTIFICIAL HUNAN EYES Inserted without pain, by JAMES W. QUEEN St CO., 924 CHESTNUT Street. OPERA (*LASSES AND OFFICERS' YIELD GLASSES. .Microscopes for Physicians and Students. A very large assortment for sale I,y JAMES W QUEEN CO., 924 CHESTNUT Street MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING .IN INSTRUMENTS. Chesterman's Metallic and Steol-tapc Measurers. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., • 924 CHESTNUT Street. Priced and illustrated Catalogues gratis. my3•lm 'EATON & DENCKLA, HARDWARE • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 507 COMMERCE and Aso NORTH Streeta, offer for sale; Anchor Brand Nails; Plymouth MIR Rivets. W. u & S. Boteheele Crl:ltem'. Eagle Cabinet Lanka. Putuam'e Horse Halle; Locke . ' e School Slates. Comer, Brass, and Iron Wire Cotton Cards. Also. a fall assortment of American. Hardware. fel-Guilt ItEvr Yon K, AnguNt 2,!1863 202 BROAD WAY William J. Howard, Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman, Charles F. Hearlitt, Hon. Joseph Allison. Isaac Elagehurst. John W. Everman, Robert B. Potter, John Kessler, Jr., E. D. Woodruff, Charles Stokes, Joseph D. Ellis. BUCK, 'resident. Yloe President. ry. jal4-t! WANTS. A. YOUNG MAN (AGED - 20) DESIRES a Responsible Position in either a Manufacturing. or Mercantile 'Reuse where there will be a prospect of adlianeenlent. Wrold . g . o Writ with good parties. Ad drem,, anti! May 14th, West, ' • Press Ofit.r. mylll-30‘ A SMART, I.l.Ol5ES'r, SOBER (SIN GLp Young Man wants a Situation as Groom hr the 18th inst. Is a good driver, and understands the earn of horse* well. good reference. Address "HINT HienNer„' Press Office, till ~aid date. inyll7-2t* A PRACTICAL s RES a Stationary SITUATION% can give good re feroneAk Add re,ts " P,- .o tI IR YG-Bts - nil. LANDS WANTED.—PARTIES having good produeit g e WELLS .rn requsted tocommunicate statistics and price for the same to "' R. P. co.,- Box 3192, Rely York City I'. 0. inyfhiit WANTED—T AREE OIT FOU R. • Steam Engines of from eight to fo - rtecn 1 • • - se power each—Portable. Dinghies meterred, g'sta tin capacity - and whore they eau he 6eoll, " Engine, •' Box .611,7, P. O. mylO-tit. - - - WA 0 - k - f T ed E ncation A i: l l - P ° - USI-240:2,-GgEZT(T,J!,:I.A. House, on Walnut Street, where aim N s he, win -wive a 10101 V led the hilKineSii. Addres, "Box 2039 p; , .j Ong' nitine and drn co. No se WANTED' EY A SINGLE GENTLE MAN, n FURNISHED ROOM without nuar,l,:,a4l with accommodation for a enjoyed Man- serfant. Att- , Gress Box ?lUD Post Office. inyA-3t. WANTED ---1 SITUATION AS BOOK KEEPER, Assistant Book-keerier, or Entry Clerk, by a young Man, a cornia tt and thorough in overy regayd; sine. Wary modentn: guaranteed. Firid-clusx - etry C£ ti •V, U. For in terview, inquire for LOUIS' NEWBEWER, or address "Care Arnold , Nusbaum, & age:, " rny9-3t* WANTED—TO SELL ()It EX CHANGE— The Elliptic Sewing Ma chinen._ The Grover & Bakor Sewing litachinn.. The Singer Sewing 111:Mbines. The finwe and all of the minden.] Sewing:Wl:chine,. All t - nruimied from their principal Mk COB, Al., all kinds of second-hand. lifach Ines for. tyle, and repaired, at the new office of LEAVENS & FAUE4O.OIIi, 100 North EIGHTH Street. Over ten years with Singer & -1-IV-ANT ED—A SITUATION, BY A MAN thirty yearn of age,. an a Saleemaa is a Wholesale Business, to cell by sample or otherwise. "For reference, inquire at No. 301, Joraer of TlHRDiand VINE Streets. WANTED , = MIME DEA:F.I;IM( —TWO Good CANDY-lITAKERS, SpizeniniStiok Candy r and making Gum Drops. Wages from - ,sl2 to *l5 -nor CIEAB. SASSAIIIAIT, CFnrn 0 April 29, 1864. v ,11:1 A MONTH AGENTS,WANAGENTS,"‘-' at $6O a month,e.xpenses paid, to sail my EVER LASTING PENCILS, EINTAL DUENRRS, and 13' other articles.. Fifteen erculars. sent fru!: Add t•C , .k.CI ap3D-d ihr 3 / 1 ) JOHN F. LORD, Itidderecd, Maine. rr„ A MONTH I—l WANT' TO HIRE " AGENTS in every Qoar!ty at 1;7 5 o month, ',B - paid, to sell - my new, cheap Pa raily - E,wina Ma chines. Address_ S. MADISON, Alfred, M. Lfelll-,151.W1im . _ teM DENTIST WANTED ON ME CHANICAL WORK. Must be of a good cha racter. A. Yonne Man, AM, to learn, can gncl a seed place, at No. 24611,4'th TENTH Street. my93t. BOARDING. PLEASANT FRONT Room TO I t Rent, with Ward, in a private, family. Reference required and given. 1232 SPIt UCE Street. 'lt* POAP.D WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, with the, comforts of a home,. by an elderly gentleman, who will furnish his room. hand comely in every particular except the carpet. Terms, nix dollars, paid punctually every week. Address " Cornfort,." Pre.t9 News office, for two days. ft* COUNTRY BOARDING,-MRS, BROOKE is now prepared to receive BOARDERS at her hence at. MT. AIRY. Apply at 12402 WALNUT Street, before D A. M. or after 6 P. M. ray6A2t. SUMMER BOARDING WANTED Where th ere are few or no boardors,by'n 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 particulars. my6-6t. • PERSONAL. IF MRS. l VEONTINA BERG, WHO stopped at the United States Motel, Boston, about three weeks ago, will address "Mr. Charing Box 703, Philadelphia P. 0., giving her address,. she will confer a favor.and hear of something to lier ;Divan- Inge. mylo-31* CHANGE OP NAME.—NOTICE IS hereby given that I havo petitioned the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County for leave to change my name to Albert IZ*.ger. Iny3-to t St ALBERT REGER PLUCK. FOR SALE AND TO LET. pOOMS AND STEAM POWER TO ET. —Apply to CHARLES EVA NS, my9-6t* Corner BREAD and QUARRY Streets, TO LET—THE SECOND, THIRD, AND TO Floors at 235 MARKET Street, through to Church alley. te FOR SALE—HANDSOME DWEL LING, Sri Pine street, on accommodating terms. rnylo.-6t. R. IifeCURDY, 339 WALNUT Street. a FOR SALE OR TO RENT—A DE SIRABLE COUNTRY RIAIDENCB I}-k' miles from Schenck 7 n Station, and 2 miles from Bristol, near the Neohamony, with good garden, plenty of shade and fruit.- Apply to E. HAKES, Newnortville, Pa, mylo-st* in FOR SALE AT A GREAT BAR GAIN, or exchange for smaller house, the fine large DWELLING No. 202 FRAIVIMIN Street. Apply at 2435 CHURCH Alley, Ithilada. r g i FOR SALE—A VALUABLE piece of Land, containing abont 22 acres, with liansion House, large stone Barn, and other buildings, on the Norristown Railroad, near the junction of the Reading Railroad, and fronting on Allegheny avenue. ThiS place is admirably situated, and will he sold very tote, and on accommodating terms, (f ßold snort. B, F. GLENN, nrylo 123 South FOURTH Street. COUNTRY SEAT AT NEWPORT, saaILR. I. —FOR SALE.—The beautiful place of Rev. Dr. BALCH, situated on the promontory, between first and second- Beaches, and treating directly upon the Ocean, south_ There are iThi ACRES of boot land, under Mgt cultivation , Lawn, Fruit Trees, Bath-house ()u tile rocks, for hot and cold sea-water, large Grapery, well stocked, Barn, Stable, and sundry out-buildings. The house is spacious, tastefully and substantially built, and has all the modern conveniences. The whole establishment Is in fine- order, and is esteemed one of the most desirable in Rhode Island. .-• • . For plans and fullparticalars, apply to ROBERT E. APTHORP, Real Estate and Mortgage Broker, 21 CITY EXCHANGE, DEVONSHIRE Street, 1113t1O•llItlkilM BOSTON, Massachusetts, e TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY PRO PERM —Valnableimproved FARM, 116 acres, 1.1 miles on t Penna. R. R. FARM, 82 acres, 2 miles from the city of Trenton, N. J. Fine FARM, 217 acres, fronting ou the laver Delaware, 25 nilles out. FARM, 64 acres, near Qnakertown Station, N. P. R. R. River-front. FARM, near Shamauy Station, Phila. and Trenton R. R., and many others. Call and examine Register of Farms. myB-tf E. PETTIT, 323 WALNUT St. inGERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A handsome improved property on MAIN Street, large 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 TrMit on Shoemaker's lane, con venient to the station—finest location on the street. Ap ply to ROBERTS Se MONIER,. my7-3t* MAIN hnd CENTRE Streets, Germantown. irt WILL BE SOLD A BARGAIN -- A Brick raolgh-eart House 40 feet front, with eleven l'ooloa, abundance of fruit,stabli ug, carriage-home, &c., 10 or 14 acres of laud, eiahl toile. from Camden, on the turnpike. Keys; and further information of G. F. DOUGHTEN, Moorestown, N. .1., or DOUGIITEN, RENSHAW,. Sc. WILKINS, 242 MARKET Street; Philadelphia.iny7-stath4c al FRANKLIN SQUARE.-FOR -MESALE, the very superior four-story HOME, with three-story back buildings, No. 200 FRANKLIN Stree, opposite Franklin Square. On the rear eud of the lot is a large four-story building, fronting on Race street, which rents well. To be alibromated.nmst he examined and the particulars known. Apply on the premises. Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain onmort . gage. rnys-tlistu3E. al -- FOR SALE-SUPERIOR STORE to and Dweiting - , S. E. corner Fifteenth and Race; Dwelling 1926 Mount Vernon; do 2036 do; do 2121, 2123, and 2'227 Spring Garden street; do 111 South Twentieth; do N. E. corner Nineteenth and Sansom; do S. W.corner Eighteenth and Green; 614 North Sixteenth, 36 Met front; do 323 South Fifth; do 404 South Eighth; with many others in various looatitie.4. Alto, a largo RUM. berßuilding Lots,and Farms. B.F. GLENN 1'23 S. FOURTH St. and my 7 S.W. ow. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN Sts. *lO 000 $7,000, $5,000, AND 9 other amounts.io Loan on Mortgage, fora term of years, at five per cent. per annum. Apply to LEWIS H. REDNER, m) - 10 it* No. 152 South FOURTH Street. k A PET COLT FOR SALE AT TITOMPSON SCOTT & CO.'S tiyory - Stable, RASPBERRY (above Ninth), near Spruce street; a nice animal for children. it* PROPOSALS. HORSES 'HORSES t HORSES I WAR DEPARTMENT, CAT/ILEX BPREAU, OFMCP, OF CHIEF QVARTERMA.TER 2 WARRINOTON, Kits 7, Mt SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M., MONDAY, May lath, 1534, for Two Thousand (2,000) Cavalry Horses, to be delivered at the Government Stables in lIARRISIIURO, Penna., within fifty (50) days from date of contract. Said Horses to be sound in all particulars, well bro ken, full flushed, front fifteen (l 5) to sixteen (16) hands high, from five (.5) to nine (0) years old, in good condi tion, and well adapted in :every way to Cavalry pur po4Cise specifications will be strictly adhered to and rigidly enforced in every particular, No bid will be entertained unless accompanied by a guarantee for its faithful performance. IQ- Should any Tnited States officer guarantee the proposal of a bidder who should prove to he irresponsi ble, his name will be reported to the Secretary of War, with a recommendation that such officer be dismissed the service. AU bidders' and guarantors. inffl Ae held to the strict est ae"Untaljilitlh and every Aitl nre to comply with Lemur; of cOntrrlet,or to wake the contract when. (mord ed,wil be ollowed kg proeecution io the feat extent , ±l' the law. Form of bid and Paralltee can be had on application to this al re, or to the United State. QttorternoAer, at Harrisburg, Penna. tiacceesini bidders will be prepared to enter into writ ten eoutntets, with good and sufficient security, imme diately on the acceptance of their bids. Tim oath of allegiance lutist fiCCOMpany no The undersigned - reserves the right to reject all 1,1,1. s deemed unweemnable. - Bids for fifty OW horses and upwards will be enter tained. Bids rut the e , sitirS OtintbCP of Horgeit required are in vited.-Payent will be promptly made on completion of Contract. No mares mill be received. - Propocalslons, be endorsed "Proposals for Cavalry lloreett;” and addressed to Lient. Gel, Jollies A, Ekin, Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau, Washington,. D. C. Any other information will be promptly given On ap plication, personally or by i n e TkiiM A. EX rN. Lieutenant Colonel mid Chief quartermaster, Cavalry Sir Purchase in the open market will be continued at Ilarrishorg until the contract to awarded. Pricti,ono hundred and forty-live (.uI4T) del Cars per bead. VaY ment made in Certificates or indebtedness for eight (it) horses or inure. itrylll-Ct LONDON BROWN STOUT, • SCOTCH ALE, BY TIM CASK OR DOZEN. Ar_a3T....llElT C. ItOg3EnTSI, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, inh2l Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets ►TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF TOP COMPTROLLER OP TUE CUARRNOY, WasitiNeTON, May 4, 1861. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersiqued„ It has been made to appear that THE SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized, under and according to the require ments of the act of Congress "An act to pro vide a National Currency, secured by tt'pleditu of Muted, Statengtocku, and to provide for the circulation a," re demption thereof, approved February 25,180, dud true complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before CoMmouciutt the buciuoss of Banking: Now, therefore, I, HUGH IifcCULLOCH, elipptroller of the Currency, de hereby certify . that THE NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADKLIII.IA, 71.Tcflizej Philadelphia, and State of Pommy' viuna, _a to commence the Laciness of Banking under the nut aforesaid. In testimony where''' , lineal; my hand and goal of witness tam FOUETiI „ U _ OF MAT, Itiß4. [Seal of the Comptroller oft ue Latrraney cCU I HGH M LGOCFI myo-21R 'Comptroller of the Currency. A m ZTSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACh. k •DEMY OF MU3/0. TlllSSruesda” EvEIN:TNO. May 10, IR'4. Sixth might of the firand Musical Festival. MONMIL CONt.."T.. (ra which eteaqion the fpllowini: hrilLl Ai AMY pt talent will assist! Aim JENNY KEMPTON,- Contralto. C. CAMPBELL, Baritone.. Mr. BROWN Violoncello holOist. Mr. A, T. TOTTLMIN, DarPiet. Mr. MILER., Cornet-a-Piston. Mr. 011 LEMANN, Oboe. Mr. wKGEN opbeielde. Mr. ENGELKE, Piano Accompanyid, HRAND OECIIERTHA NIITY PT77 F, 11111,1TA1tY BAND 01? THIRTY! AND RNAND 01101038 OF ONE - HUNDRED! THE F] EST PA HT Of the Conee.-A dit u .. nillr t t o lty , gi o i l r t zl ig( g rAs. consist of, for the tlrAt time b. PhllahAphia. the Music of the Tragedy of Er It I Jr.NSEE, by ALtyerboer, A Oyorturs. The Revolt. The Scone. And he rtvertttro to "Oberon' _ ART, ;sl4 , olkm r tinder the direction of- . krELK.E. 0- he tral pfece3 Will , eonuist of the follovß. - tf ' ' yr erc ri. e'flecfiniv.: from " TrOWMIO llrouno, ll4 t h, re jo ni tea 4111+41 Morns men.. The Ecline- (If Afoul );13iie By se ";1111 ru fro tints lMme, and flirgfeld - e•rllop.• • ,Mephistophilos. TicK iqrti i I F 1 , - CENTSi To ttli t ,, , 1 1 , ‘11:0 houre, enNlyt the 'triunity Cinder, wtzi-C; w‘ii lA' 'rWr.l'il*,-NIVE (AMTS. Apr.L. Ij, 1,05 . 4, Sieventh Ni,).t (hind lenAival, and . Flair Tialo Or tim I; 1111 1 . : 11:1: r 4,11 Opera, U,lllil UU I'ARI* clini,ion 1,, a r qu , t,!Wt. ; i ilny. BL Reserved' • • 50 con extra. Fn Cirnlo Witrintn. Amphitheatre CIROVER'S' tIIESTIN UT ST R THEATRIT. LEONglea OROVVI. . . (ialo of Orover'eTh-eratre, C Th IliafmioC.T3bmes ie Log,irtuktry THE liOIIIAMI2C OF A POOH YOUl , :fdi MAY; Or, Tim' LEAP von HoNos. NOW. Carr , ct and Gorzoolis &Tottery, by II 3: Smith. Entirely I , :evir Koppitz, Gra aidJe MiAo•oki Rdanti, b9 Stria : an. - 1)6141,t.rui Quarttit, byLadiei and Geallemac. Grand Chants of the Pe:tom/VT. Few and AlhgniPcont A ppo:ntrnenti;. RS. JC'FIN DREW'S NEW STREET TifIIATRE. • SECON)) :MOUT NIGET • OF FEA fig: DREW. TO-DilOllT, TUESDAY, MAY tern, 1864. T1:14 IRISH EZITIORANT. with Song's Frank To be followed 1.. y ACTIM3 NAM Tactic, with Songs The performance eonrymenning .- with -- • TURN HIM OUT. Nicodemlim Nnhirg Stuart Rolm,/Ix FRIDAY, BENI:PIP OF' FILM:if: DREW. POODI oprn ;o r 7,1-4 . , 4 - .:; I rt;on rises 4. It, R. WALNUT -STREET VII EA T RE.- THIS' (Tuesday) EVENING,•MayIOI.II, being that la.t night but four of Yin and 117ra. W. J. PLORRNCE,, ,try wilt repeat their groat characters: of Rohl. 13rieri, aid Entity St. 14t , ronontl. in Tons Tatrlor'a woudarta" picture of Englinli every-day lift., entitled Tli TICKET=OF. T,EAVI3-11 1 / I N, 01 Pel'N'TnN3 I .Y them one hundred. and twenty-fly. nights at the Winter Garden, Now. YOrk,. and received lastnight by an entlinsiwddo andlenoet BON Wire open from 9 till :1, Performance will com mence at 34" to 8. ,myl9-64 SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER TENTH AND CHESTNUT. SECOND WEEK! SECOND .7P-Ext Deli g l i g o d Crety,l3, More Presents. Delighted Crowds. Morn. Pre.ent, WOODROFFE'S BbIIEMIAN TROUPERWERY NIGHT WOODROFFE'S BOHEMIAN TROUPEWERY NIGHT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY - AFTERNOONS. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Splendid Presents! Splendid•Prgaents! • Go and See the Wow-era, my9-Ft. Go and See the Brewers._ MUSICAL FUND HALL: At the earnoq solicitation ot' his numerous admirers Ma. N. K. RICHARDSON Hai, kindly consented to give PATRIOTIC AND SELECT - READINGS, AT CAL FUN HAL, ON THURSDAY MU EY SI EN INC, May 12th, L at &o'clock_ TICKETS 2i CENTS—TO lie procured at Inaction's, 605 Chestnut sk reek; Coo Id's, 4c, en Ll, :te_d C tight at Pt/ ell 11, Sixth and Chestnut, and at the door on the evening of the entertainment. loyi-stowth DON'T FORGET MISS GREEN FIELD'S (the Black Swan) GRAND CONCERT on. WEPNESDAY EVENING, May lilt,. at. SANIIOM STREET HALL. Will you be there? Oh! yes. W . CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT ST., above Twelfth. —Grand Vocal aad Inetrumentall Concert, fot oho, audit only, by the IiUTCHINBON FAMILY, For the Benefit of the Committee on Labor, lucerne and Revenue, of the Great Central Fair, on! 2711.1116bAY EVENING, May 12th, 1864. Tickets to any part of the Hon, 25 cents; Children, (Teta Tickets to be had at Music Stereo, rni7-Ot ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA. ROUSE. "THE FAMILY RESORT." CARNCROSS AND DIXEY'S MINSTRELS • THE CiREAT STAY TROUPE OF THE WOR L D. In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable Do , lesqnes, - Plantation Scenes, Ste. & a., by TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS. .EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tickets Z 5 cents. Doors open ak 7 o'clock. fe27-3m J. L. CARNCROSS, Business Manager. PHILADELPHIA NATATORIUM. AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE, No. 219 South BROAD kiln:el. — The swimming department of this po pular institution was opened last Wednesday-, With L very fairprospeet of another successful season. Ladies' hours from 10 A. M. to 2% P. M. Holm for Masters and Gentlemen from 6A. M. to 83; A. M arid from 3P. M. to BP. M. After 6 P. M., Gentlemen only. Season tickets sold 30 per cent. lower than last season. Every pupil warranted to learn to swim within one month. For particulars, see circulars. my9-6t. NOW OPE N-THE FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 07 Tin FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. Open from 9 A. M. till 7 P. M., and from 8 till 10 in the evening. ap2o-tf • ~o SEA -SIDE HOUSE, FOOT OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The undersigned informs his friends and former pa trons that his house is now t oneu ß tor the reception of fr.4 t oljt,', l a f elt a M l .{rriii e ta) - 1 1f e co o t c a s e, a gptli tr ate nlylo-19L DAVID SCALTERGOOD. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, ..NEW JERSEY. Thin favorite Hotel will be opened fortite reception of masts on JUNE FIRST, The bonne lion been refarniehed and thoroughly reno vated. Writing and Reading Rooms and a Telegraph. Office have been added for the exclusive use.of the greets. - The proprietor feels warranted in assuring the public that, with the gentlemanly and competent o ffi cers se cured, each department win be conducted. to the entire satisfaction of the most fastidious. . . . Hassler's full liand . has been engaged exclusively for Congress Hall. . . - Any • the' information will ll be cheerfully given, by addressing J. F, CAKE, neye-tf .Proprietor. "AV ENUE HOUSE " t __ WASHINGTON, D. C. The undersigned having leased the above House, situ ated on the corner of SEVENTH Street and PENNBII. VANIA Avenue,-for a term of years, he solicits the former patronage and the travelling public generally, and will at all times he happy to see his old friends. Respectfully, C. 'l'. JONES, WASFITNiiTON, D. C., March 3, mhl4-6m. BARGAINS IN MAdITINTRY. WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, MAY 17th, At the corner of TWENTY-SECOND and WOOD Ste.. All the MACHINERY and FIXTURES of a large _MANUFACTORY OF PAPER HANGINGS C o nsisting of GROUNDING, GLAZING and PRINT /NG MACHINES, SHAFTING, PATTERNS, and all the MATERIALS for carrying on the business. A tine opportunity In now offered to go into the busi ness aucce6.Bfulty,. as there is but ONE FACTORY - - now in the city. Whin to doing 0, 0/Mitt4i4 businees, and another is much wanted; ISAAC PUGH, No. 407 WALNUT Street, third-story: Or, WILLIAM CURRY, TWENTY-SECOND and CALLOWEIILL Streets. sey7-St if* QUEEN OF BEAUTY. WHITE r.III9III . .yVIAX OP ANTILLES A new FRENCH COSMETIC for beautifying, whiten ing, and. preserving the complexion. It is the meet condered!. COSTiremitid. of the age. There is neither alk, powder, magnesia, bismuth ,, nor talc in its com position, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax; hence its extraordinary qualities for preserving the skin, snaking it soft,. smooth,. fair and transparent. It makes the old appear young, the homely handsome, the handsome more beautiful, and the most beautiful di vine. Price . 9 ,5 and SO cents. Prepared only by HUNT SE CO., Perfumers, 41 South EIGHTH Street, two doors above Chestnut, and 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. mhl9-3m MONUMENTS AND . N #3l.TirAVE ir STO f a A large assortment of Grave-Stonee,of various desi ,?' made the finest Italian and American Marble, con • a tiv on band at the Marble Works of ADAM STET .itrrz, RIDGE Avenue, below Eleventh street, Philadelphia. ap2o-3raif Lake Ontario, The Thep-and Islands. The Rapids of St. Lawrence. EL IGHTFUL Si:JD/I -t EXCURSIONS. Saguenay River, Portland,. WhiteMonnialus, . River _ - - Saratoga Springs, &C., Quebec, ke., &C. Tickets for the above Excursions, which have bent so long and favorably knowfrto the Philadelphia. Pub lic, by various routes to Niagara Falls for sale at o PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIROA D TICKET OFFICE, northweet corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Street", where full information will be given. N. VAN - HORN, Ticket Agent. JOHN J. HILLEs, General Agent, THIRTEENTH and CA LLOWHILL Streets. mylo-tuthscjyl AIMFOR HARTFORD; CONN.-. DIRECT, —The Philadelphia Steam ,Propol ler Company's steamer MARS, 61'111111e) . , master ? is now receiving freight. at ARCH Street wharf. Quick - dis patch. Apply on board or to WM. M. BAIRD & Co., Agent, 132 south Wharvoc. ray7,3t FOR ALBANY AND• TROY, VIA DELAWARE A?.11) RAIUTAN CA- NAL. The barge MONTEREY, Captain R. Danvers, le now loading at the ftrat wharf betqw Spruce ~t reet, and will leave for the above points on WEDNESDAY, Ilti, at 8 P. M. For freight, which will be taken at reasonable rates, apply to D. L. FLANAGAN, Agent, my9-Bt* No. 304 South DELAWARE Avenue. lkiotCANE -SEAT CHAIR 3IANITFAO TORY-WARratoom:3, Nos, W-. 13 and 223110RK SIXTH street, for Parlors, Dining-Rooms, and Chambers, Camp Chairs, ;ie. I. H. WISLER. m ylO- fit', ifieICOTTAGE FURNITURE, IN SOLID so Walnut and lid Oak. Also. plain and rnakey Extension Tables, at Nos 223 and 225 North. SIXTH Street. [in yla-at*l I. H. WISLER. JOHN S. WILSON, Importer ID and dealer in WATCHES and fine y a. JEWELRY, manufactured of SILVER WARE. No. 112 North :NINTH Street, above Arch. Phila. The 1110)0 price paid for old Silver. InyS-lm" EDWIN A. HUGHES, UNDERTAKER, 239 South TENTH Street, shave Spruce mys•lm , • WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE - SCRIPTIONS of Character, Coustitutiou,ami Ta lcht, with ADVICE on 1311ei11M14,, Heotth, EanCa . tiou, Self-improvement, -Atanaleement,and Train dam illg of CHILDREN [mini adaptation) 4'l day and evening, by JOHN L. cAL mrt, Phrenologist and Bookseller,. mlng-stuth No, 25 S. TENTH Strebove CheAtlmE. LADIES TRUSS AND BRACE qt9a)SToRE--condn.ted by Dunn. TWELFTH Street, first door below ltaeo. Every article in their line elegant, easy, and eeriest in make. C. 11. NEE DLES, Proprietor, attends to aentlemen, on the corner of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. N. B. —Profeoslonla accuracy insured,my4-3mtf .. _ illp DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEE TIST for the last twenty years, Rote VINE St.. below Third inserts the most beautiful TEETILof the ago, mounted on line Geld. Platina, Silver,Vulcanite. (waffle, amber, kr, at prices,for neat and substantial work, mow reasonnbie than any Omaha In this City or State. 'Poetic. plugged, to last for life. Artilelea Teeth repaired to suit. No pain in extracting. All work warranted to tit. Reference, best families. mhZl-6m ifiFfCORRECT PIANO TUNING.— r Mr.'te. E. SARGENT'S Orden; for Twain./ and Reps' ring_Plavos are received at MASON & CO.'s MOM 9117 011ESTIWT Street, only. Mr. S. has had eleven years' factory exPerlonoe Is London, and dire years' employment in Philadelphia. SPECIAL.—Pianos releathereul to sound as soft and eweet•toned as now, tbithoUr riltnoldna Terms for Tuning, MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT 40 4 4 LOANED lir Diamonds. Watches i Tga.g g r ola P ia.Ml4l2l.gol t . t rolottZ : ll.ll , TH/hlO - OASSILL Street% below Lombard. spil'inkllE fly. Wf.t."r Frank OM*