IRRIIALMT THE ROTAS, The Con ,Washington nental. ,A W Parsons Sr, Nlt , ' G Bacon, Ogaensberg - - New York R P Merritt, New York i!... m oe, New Fork W W Johnston, Indianapl'a Oitoliern, Pew York C Bamford. St wf,Cleyeland 1:,,,i , 1p1, Baltimore ELI Ithili, l'ittOurg : ;,:,i :T . , Washington 5 Ridemonr .i,e,Washington G T Scott & la, New York „%,.-!dy,Washington B Gregory, New Jersey i wi:ite W T 11yle,r, Pittsburg' 11, White E Lloyd, Baltimore _ •• 71, i White J .1 - McDevitt & w N k 1 111 , A, Missourri II F Smith, Prov, ' lt I .ivard, Baltimore C Adams. Pittsburg. rotter & la, N Bedford C wLymieL ir,CincinNew lork 'rth, Philada Ha nati fining. Philildfl, y e n c A Broom & da liradford,Philada 3i,,? ..”tgarttorY -Bennett, w a ,a,i.,,,,,10,, 'Mr & Mrs 'r Br . Walest.Bostn. hlr Grnnell, 1 rov. It I E F" , W n ' hi9° .= 1 .3 Nei, uthaer & la, Brooklyn - P Beers, Wlt' l 'li" k Bon 'r Jones. Yorke, N m n Tilt..) . IreiV or . 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The El Warlev, Wehenblarg Alsfelt, Easton 2 largarain, Somerton T•thitimiun D.: la, Byberry 1; 133-berry C Pennsylvania H Tomlinson St la, Byberry J Tomlinson Ak la, Byberry L Tomlinson .3c la, ByLorry S Tomlinson, Byberry ll R Harper, Olney bliss Woodring,, Unionville The National. E Hayman. Alex, Va Cyrus Royer, Lancaster shcler, Liverpool Pa Cyrus Shirk Lebanon E _ ves, 1) Lawton, New York IV iregt, 11ii11ville L D Luiz, Dauphin co Lock Haven John Lutz, Jr, Dauphin. co . 1 W. 90 & la, New Jersey matey S A Heilner, Penna. SWltitelleaa,W'mburg M C Brooks, Baltimore L Levan, Lancaster The Bald Eagle. Tons String., Bennsylvania'Geo Hirsh, Bath, Ps 1 - " r, Lehigh_ co, Pa. Glaseer, _Kutztown ‘1,1 , a Kleckner, Lehigh co SPECIAL -NOTICES. To ADVERTISERS.—We have completed arran g ements which enable ns to contract foeadver title g in the leading newspapers of the CANADA% both and,Erench, on the most advantageous terms. S. M. PETTENGILL & CO.. Newspaper Adverkising Agents. No. 37 PARK ROW, New York. - HAIR Di I /lA= DYE. 1 ! lATCHRLOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE to the Beet fn World. The only Harmless, True, and Reliable : 7 - 1 3 - s known. This splendid Hair Dye in perfect— ei.hligee Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair instantly to a "'Mt Blackor Natural Itrottnt, without injuring the Raiz sr staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and B , autifuldimparts fresh vitality,frequently recto ring He Pristine c O /0 1 ', and rectifies the ill-effects of bad Dyes, -Le genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BAICEISLOIit t all ? th erb are . mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold 1 .4 - all Druggists &c. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street, ' l4 ' l, York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing tLe Hair. 372547 FAMILY SEWrNG, EMBROIDERING, BRALD -1:3, Quilting, Tucking, &c., beautifully executed on ORoVEN St BARER SEWING MACHINE. Ma with operators, by the':day or week, ISO ' - nEST.NUT Street. ap2-etuth3m ELECTiIiciTY.—DOcTOR A. H. STEvElie 'turisatittChronic Diseases,both of LADIES and GEL Ti: lliEN.br a new method in the use of ELECTRICITY, ithout shocks or pain. Board for a limited number of p atients fronrahroad may be had at reasonable rates in Lilo Doctor's &millet A Pamphlet Of elxtsen PaSess con t'finille certificates and other information, sent gratis to 1 1 orders accompanied with a stamp. Office and reef ° - , ce. at 1418 SOUTH PENN SQUARE, being central 1 , t , 1 accessible by street-cars from every railroad depot tb e C i ty. N - those desiring a knowledge of our practice e , ll eider for a full course of instruction at any time, by Rnich coarse each stndent has the special 'benefit of ..44e " 114 1( gala Of the_ pmetteal part without extra m r m. Lectures in the evening of one hear Auk. 4 TI L cs reasonable. PI ItIOELYR4A. Sprit, 1664. HOTT'EIIYMWATHA HAIR RRSTORA.TIVR, HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HMV's HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. In Longfellow's Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to have conferre d the greatest boon On his tribe because he brought to its notice corn. Every one will admit Preparation is worthy of its name, for the be uleafitt it r p confers when it Is known. WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES. It restores faded and gray hair and whiskers to their original color. It brings up the natural shading of one hair with another, thus giving the hair a perfect life appearance, so that the most critical observer cannot detect its use. It makes harsh hair soft and silky, stone its falling out, cleanses it and the scalp from all impu rities is as readily applied and wiped from the skin. all any hair: dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad ef fects of previous useof preparations containingsnlphur, sugar of lead, &c. The proprietors of the Hiawatha. published the fol. lowing challenge to test in the DieW York dailies three Weeks, which WAS NEVER ACCEPTED: Let some well known and disinterested porsone ap point ono tO the proprietor of each preparation for the hair to bring up the color. Every proprietor to nsa nothing but his own preparation, and the person nothing also during the test. A certificate of the re. snit to be widely published at the expense of the en. StICC6S9fI3I competitor& SOtd everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT & GO., 10 University Place, New York. zahl9-17 ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATIUM wrriss, made in the Best Manner, expressly for ss - SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Flair! Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Onr ONE-PRICE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de2S-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street* STEINWAY & SONS, PIANOS, PIATiOI3, For bale only at BLASTUS BROS., 1006 CHESTNUT Street ALNsox STECK & C0'.13 HAMLIN'S KM I CABINET OiN 43 A N S. RTECK & Co_93 J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT TILE POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE OF PHILA. • OAK HALT, EeSt-elass goods and moderate prices. WANAMAKER & BROWN. B. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Custom Department k to make to order) No. 1 S. Sixth st WHEELER at WILSON . ' IS HIGHEST PREMIUM LOC.-STITCIf. SEWING -NAOHINES. THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST Salesrooms, 704 CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh. T)I:P.3D_ SHR.hY h.—Killed, in - Virginia, near Oh ancellorsville, on Friday, the 6th inst. , Captain Richard L. R. Shreve, of Company B. 72d Regiment P. V., (Baxter's Zonaves). it is believed that his body will arrive at the residence of his father-in-law,, Edward G. Webb, No. 994 hfoya rnexring avenue, this morning, when due notice Will be amen of his funeral. He had been in the service of his country from the commencement of the rebellion, and was four times previously dangerously wounded in several battles, and had not entirely recovered from the wound he received at Gettysburg when he left Philadelphia to command his company to receive his lost mortal wound. TAYLOR —On . the evening of the 11th instant, Mary C. , - widow of the late Charles IL Taylor, M D.; in the I]ct year of her age. • The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, Matilda B. Keen, No. all North Eighth street, above Poplar, on Saturday, the 14th inst., at 3 P. M., without further notice. - interment at Laurel 11111 Cemetery. .* OLLI n C S WORTH. —On May 11th, 1864, William W EIS male friends and those of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from his lato residence, 1406 Pine street, on Saturday morning, the 14th instant, at ten —On the 9th inst., Rachel Phipps, in the weir of liar no. Ber relatives and friends are Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of James S. Sherwin, No. 22S North Ninth street, on the Sixth-day morning (the lath,) at 63 7 A. hf. To proceed to Uwchland, Chester county. -1-PSSON & SON 111rVE JUST OPENED Black Camels' Hair Barege Long Shawls. Barege Square Shawls. " Grenadine Basso Square Shawls_ Silk Grenadine Square Shawls. " Mousseline de Leine Square. Shawls. White and Black Shepherd Plaid Mohairs, 37 1 c. Valencias,at62 l , 71c, SThcc, $l, and $1.2.5 a yard. White and Black Striped Skirting, 75e. Black neat Check Bareges, 8751 c. mylo MOURNING STORE,No.9IS CHESTNUT Street. EYRE & LANDELL ALWAYS KEEP Best Black Silk in the City. Black Silk WA to $l per yard. Black File Silk for Coats. Black Silk Plump, yard wide. Black Silk, Purple Swage. Black Silk for Ladles' Sacks, J01C2113. GOVUIt, ESQ., WILL LECTURE, FOR THE 'LAST TIME THIS SEASON, ON TEMPERANCE, CONCERT HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 13, Tickets 25 cente. • _ Reserved Seats .50 cents. For sale at MARTIEN'S, 006 CHESTNUT Street, on and after WEDNESDAY MORNING, at S o'clock_ i! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Those having the lecture of Mr- Gough in charge have determined to devote the entire proceeds to the Chris tian amnhisrian, for the benefit of the zoowuled in the recent battles In Virginia. mylo-4t NOTICE.—A. MEETING OF THE lIITTON LEASUB CIF SIXTH WARD will be held THIS (Friday) EVENT:IG; at S o'olocltott the usual place. (11*) RAltßiso.N DAVIS, Trea'srurer. A CONVENTION OF LAY MEM BERS of the METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, favorable to the introdhation of " Lay Rep resentati,m," will he held at ST_ GEORGE'S N. E. CHURCH, FOURTH, below NEW Street, on TUESDAY next. 11th inst., at 10 o • clock A. 31. The Lay Members of the ILL E. Church in this city and elsewhere are re spectfully invited to be present. JOIIN WITITEALkN, Chairman Coin. of Arrangement. Jolts FIELD, Secretary. myl3-4t VIIHULAKIVELVIIIA. FOURTH PRES BYTERY Will - meet, seven o'clock, THIS EVE /iINC, in Dr. Brainerd'd Church. POURTH and PINE T. J. SHEPHERD, Stated Clerk. FRI - D.AT, 13th May, 1.364. lt• I:4r , A MEETING OF THE WORKING WOMAN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION will be held at MECHANICS' HALL corner of "Fourth and George street (Kensington), FRIDAY EVENING, May 13111, at 7...;'; o'clock. Col. Wm. D. Mann, Rev. Dr. Hodgson, and Chas. W. Bnckwalter, Esq. , will speak. Mr. George Seigmann will also fin an address in Ger man. myl2-2l fitgr. NOTICE TO SHOE MANIUFAC. TURERS.—On and after May 16th, and until September 9th, our stores will be closed at 5 P. Id., and ou Saturday at Ul', K, JOHNS A LIPPINCOTT. ISAAC BARTON & CO. EDWIN W. PAYNE & CO., JOSEPH GODFREY & CO. myl3-2t Mier AN ADDRESS BY J. WAGNER GERMOINT, Esq., at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on TIIESDAIi" E'VENIRG, May 31, 3.934, for the benefit of the Great Sanitary Fair, Ladies' Aid Society, Cooper- Shop Refreshment Saloon, and the Charity Hospital. Stbleet" - '`Patrieibini and the Rebellion. The Germania Orchestra has been engaged, and will give a Grand Musical Entertainment before and after the address- my12..3r. AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF the MASTER BRICKLAYERS will be held at the Wetherill Holum, on FRIDAY EVENING, 13th inst., at S o'clock, to consider the propriety of changing the manner of making contracts. CLAYTON W. HAINES, President. JOZEPIT W. MOORE, Secretary. myl2-2tx THIRD SECTION,—GRAND MU SICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT,by the Pupils of "Mount Vernon Male Grammar School. ' ' TO-MORROW (Friday) Evening, at MUSICAL FUND BALL, at 73 , 4 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents; to be had at the , door. Proceeds for the Sanitary Fair." myl2-2t* ler. THE TJmrn SEMI-ANNUAL F.X. lIIBITION of the EAST PENNSYLVANIA AG RICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY will be bell at NORRISTOWN, on THURSDAY, June fl, 1864. The attention of 'Horsemen and the Manufacturers of Agricultural hoplernents is particularly invited to this Exhibition, as the facilities for display and tale are 4.111 4 equalled by any other society in the State. By order. myY2.-1R WM. BEAN, Recording Secretary. 11W.FAREL OIL COIIPANY.—AN AD. iouTned Meeting - of the Stockholders of the FAREL OIL COIVIPANY will be bold on SATURDAY, the Nth inst., at 4P. M. at 309 WALNUT Street. GEO. W. McWILLIAMS, Secretary. W APPLICATION WILL BE MADE to the Managers of the MERCANTILE LIBRARY COMPANY, For Renewal of Certliicare of one Share of Stock, No. 3,171, standing in the name of C. W. LAWALL, the same havingbeen lost or miclxid. it* itAr' RISE, Fit.coon, AND FUTURE OF IRELAND. - By special request Rey. R. A. CARDEN, D.D. will repeat tine Great Lecture at the MECHANICS' HALL,. corner of FOURTH and GEORGE Streak on TUESOA - 1i EVENING, May 17th, at S o'clock. Every true Irishman should hear thi:i'groat and eloquent lecture. Tickets 245 cents. inayll-St* li t rr- BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY.—TIFF. Trustees of the BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY have declared a Dividend of ONE PER CENT., (out of tile net earnings of the Company for the menu.. or Aprit,) payable at the Office of the Company, .No. S 1 SOHN street, May 16th, 1864, to shareholders of record, at the close of business this day. WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer, No. SI JOHN Street, New Yor -6k. myllt MAT 5th,1564. OFFICE OF THE AXERICAN (.:031PANY. PRII.A.DELPITIA, May 6, 186.1. The nriii Minna] Meeting of the Stockholders of the {AMERICAN KAOLIN COMPANY will be held at the lhoilice of the company, No. 233 South TIDED Street, ou TUESDAY, May 24th, at 12 M., when au election will be held for Ere Directors to carve for the ensiling yeaf. CHAS. H. 'HAM HT, Secretary. '3% DIVIDEND.—OFFICE NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY, BALTIMORE, May 0, 1364, At a meeting of the President and Directors, held this day, the following resolution was adopted: ite*otred, That a dividend of TWO (2) PER CENT. be declared on the Capital Stock of this Company, and on the Instalments paid in, for the Quarter ending the lath instant; and also an extra dividend of THREE (3) PER. cent. on the same. Said dividends to be paid free of State and National taxes on and after the 25th instant. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 15th to the 25th instant. By order. niy9-TutVflOt J. S, LEIB Treasurer, CITY BOVNTY NC._ JE.=OV PICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION, No. 412 PRUNE Street, April 1, 1864. The City Bounty will continue to be paid until further notice. No applications for Bounty will be entertained from recruits who enlistedprior to the date of the President's Proclamation, October 17, 1863. All future pOwers of attorney for the City Bounty, coin new recruits for Pennsylvania Regiteents, mug ered in after title date, must be endorsed by the officer in charge of the barracks that the Mall has been Te• ceived there. By order of the Commission. apl-tf SAMUEL C. DAWSON, SecretarY. - - PENNSYLVANIA-RAILROAD CO2I. PANY—Tasesonsa i ft DEPARILVENT, PHILADSL - Pala, April 2 0 , 1,56 i. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent. on the capital stock of the Company. clear of National and State taxes, pay May 16,1864. able on and. after Blank powers of attorney for collecting lividends can be had at She Office of the Company. NO. 222 South THIRD Street. Stock and Scrip certificates for the extra dividend will be ready for delivery on and after May 2d,-'nit no stock or scrip certificates will be delivered between the 16th May and Ist June. • THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer. 10 2,, V. S. CIERISTIAN COMMISSION. RELIEF FOR THE WOUNDED THE UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMI*ON Is doing all it can to relieve and save the men who have bravely fought and fell to save the nation. All the holy ' you can give is needed. Too much cannot be done for the noble sufferers. All you can give will be used medisktely. wisely, ecouomkally, to save life PLkzros. THE CHRISTIAN COMMISSION PIANOS One Hundred and Thirty•nine Men AT WORK AMONGST THE WOI7NDED FIFTY-EIGHT marched with the armies. to be with them during battle, steniry-ONE lye gone on since. They have SETON FOUR-HORSE TEAMS .AND WAGONS with battle-field supplies With them. More stores, in large quautitian, Ism daily sent forward. 'NM men will be Bent as fast as they can be got through, to the number cf FIVE HUNDRED. if needed. •. The Emergency Surpasses all Before It. 15,000 WOUNDED at the one depot; Frederlokeborg, beeldee all lon on the great fields, and the campaign far from finished Bend money immediately, to Btore6 to lig9-= DIVIDEND. THE DIRECTORS of the NOBLE AND DELAMATER PETRO LEUM COMPANY have THIS DAY declared a dividend of EIGHT PER CENT. on the capital stock oat of their earnings, payable on and after the 20th instant, free from State and United States Tax - , at exa CHESTNUT Street. - G. W. HUNTER, Secretary. Philadelphia, May 11, 1864. znyl2-7t OFFICE GIRARD FIRE AND DIA RUNE INSURANCE COMPANY, 415 WALNUT Street, May 10, 1554. The Directors have declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. for the last six months, clear of taxes, and pay able to the Stockholders on demand. loyll- - tvfmOt ALFRED S. GILLETT, Treasurer. AT A MEETING OF TIIE STOCK. HOLDERS IN THE AMERICAN FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, held agreeably to Charter, on MON DAY, the Sd day of May, the following gentlemen were elected Directors for the ensuing year Thomas R. Marie, P. Brady, lEdm'd G, Dan, John Wel sb, John T. Lewis, IC hs. W.Ponitney, Sam'l C. Morton, Jas. IL Campbell, !Israel Morris. And at a Meeting of the Directors on the 11th instant. THOMAS R. MARIS, Hog,, was unanimously re-elected President. ALBERT C. L. CRAWFORD, NAY 11, 1864. It Secretary. IWPHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL WFIARF AND RAILROAD COMPANY.—No tice is hereby given that a meeting of the Commission ers appointed by an act of the Conceal Aasembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to Incorporate the Philadelphia Commercial Wharf and Railroad Company," approved the twenty-fifth day of May, A. D. 1861, 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. 1861, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. at No. 327 WALNUT Street, second floor, Room No. 2,' in the city of PHILADELPHIA, and from day to day, in pursuance of said act of Assembly, and for the purposes therein mentiond and provideed. EDMUND A. SOUDER, DAVID JAYNE, SAMUEL T. BoDINE J. VAUGHAN MERRICK, E. W. WARNER, TITUS S. EMERY. PHILADELPHIA, May 2, 1864. ligrA ItiKETING OF THE STOCK. HOLDERS of the Bloomsburg Iron C40113/1417 will be held at the Compan - y's Offtee„ at Irondale, Co lumbia county, Penna., on WEDNESDAY, May 18th, 1824, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to serve the entitling y,ear i and for the transaction of other bast nese. WILL B. S. BAKER, Treasurer and Seer/ Ants. No. 213 North WATER Street. PHILADELPHIA, April 16, 1864. aplB-30t* Itgr. MANDAN MINING . COMPANY— PITMADELI.IIIA, May 10, 1064. —The Annual Meeting of the Stoekholdera of the MANDAN MINING COMPANY (of Lake Superior) will be held at their of fice, No, 324 WALNUT street, on THURSDAY, the 26th inst., at 11 o'clock A. M., for the election of Direc tors and the transaction of other business. my - B -14 r, B. A. HOOPES, Secretary. ExcmAwor. BANS OF PITTS. BURG, MAY 3, 1864. The Board of Directors of this Bank have declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. out of the earnings of the last six months, payable on the 13th inst. Eastern stockholders will be paid at the Western Bank of Phila delphia, The Government excise tax will he mid by the Bank. ANDREW LONG, my7-10t Assistant Cashier. lIIW'OFFICE OF TILE WESTIMRE. LAND COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South THIRD Street, corner of Willing's alley, PHILADELPHIA, May 4, 1364. A meeting of the Stockholders of the WESIMOR3- LAND COAL COMPANY will be held at their Office on FRIDAY, May Roth, ISM at 11 o'clock A. M., to vote on the acceptance of the act of incorporation, approved April 30, DM, and to elect a I3oard of Directors to serve until the next election. F. H. JACKSON, roys-14t Secretary. lgr. OFFICE OF THE MINERAL OIL COMPANY, sg , i WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, „May 9, Mt The Directors have this is declared a Dividend.of ONE AND A RAIN PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, payable at the Office of the Company on and after the MI, Ind., clear nf Statntans.k • . , _. .. The transfer books will be closed after the 24th inst. , and he opened on the 19th. rule-at THOS. R. SE LE , Secretary. N N DIVIDEII OTICP OFFICE OF THE PERRY OIL COMPANY, Southeast corner of WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, PHILADELPHIA, May 9, 1664. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend out of the eAraingre of the Company previous to May Ist of TWO DER CENT. on the Capital Steck, paY 'able at the Office of the Company, clear of United States and State Tax, on and after the 18th irritant. The Transfer Books will be closed On FRIDAY, May 13th, for FIVE DAYS. Mylo-7t * . JAMES PERRY, Treasurer. iw.• GERARD BANK. P}IfLADELPIIIA, lifay The Directors Lave this day declared a Dividend of FIVE per cent. out of the profits of the last six months, P ayable On and after the 'tiff - inst., _free of all taxes. xny4-tmyl4. W. L. SCHAFFER, Cashier. MECHANICS' BANK. PRILARELP3IA, May S, 1864. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of MX. per cent., payable on and after tile 13th inst. J. WLEGAZID, iny4-tmyl4 • Cashier. CORN EXCHANGE BANK. PITILAIIRLDIIIA, May &MR The Directors have declared a Dividend of OXEN . per cent., payable on demand, clear of State and U. S. (3 percent.) tax. 3. W. TURRY, my4-tf Cashier. PHILADELPHIA, MAY 9TH, 1564.—T0 the Stockholders of the Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Company: For the_parpose of carrying into effect the resolutions Of your Board of Directors, unanimously adopted on the 14th daof Apri1,.1961, and the arrangement made with the Western Union Telegraph Company, by which the lines and property of this Company will hereafter be under the control and management of that Company, you are requested, ifyen desire to exchange your stock (or the stock of the Western Union Telegraph Company to call at the Office of 11, H. SHILLIAGIOItII, Fon, Secretary atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Company, No. 3 FORREST PLACE, 12336 South FOURTH Street, or forward him a power of attorney for that purpose. As soon as the transfers are made and a list furnished, the Secretary of the Western Union Telegraph Company at Rochester, New York, the stock of that Company will be sent to the Secretary of the Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Company for delivery. The transfers must be made and the list furnished ou or before the lath inst. It is presumed most of the Stockholders will avail them selves of the right to make the exchange provided for, and it is Important it should. be dote 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 Line to be built by that Company. A statement allowi the condition and prospects of the Western Union Telegraph egraph Company and its connec tion with the Overland Russian Line, has been furnish; ed me by the Secretary of that Company, and such stock holders as desire to examine it can do so at my °dice. The transfers received will be regarded as for ex change unless otherwise indicated. D. BROOKS, Agent Western Union Telegraph Co., zaido-et - • - South TaLlfD Street, THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA., FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1864. _TEAS NOW ON THE FIELD, JOS. PATTERSON, Treasurer, at WESTERN BANK OEO. H. STUART, CHAIRMAN, 11 BANK Street APPEAL—TINTON VOLT:MIMES REFRESHMENT SALOON. To the Citivlas of Philadelphia : It will be three years on the 27th day of May, 1864, since the Union Vo lunteer Refreshment Saloon commenced its operations. The Committee never have pressed their claims. Nei ther have they lost sight of the fact that there were other institutions equally worthy of public confidence and support; and they have endeavored to discharge the duties entrusted to them in an honest, economical, quiet, and unostentatious manner. Up to this time we have been generously supported by contributions from Our friends and a_portion of the moneyed corporations of Philadelphia. We have tiled to lessee the burdens of our kind friends by annual fairs in June; the first was a sucrose; the second comparatively faiihre, in conse quence of the raid into Pennsylvania last summer, and there is no prospect of holding one this season, as in tomley. The high price of provisions. and the heaVY and constant demand on our Saloons, have nearly de pleted our treasury, and as the signs of the times point to a series of protracted battles, and as there will no doubt be still further calls on our limited resources, we are compelled to make this appeal to the liberality of the citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity for assistance, otherwise our future usefulness will be very much im paired. Contributions in cash, and notice of Provisions and Sanitary Stores for our use, will be received by the fol lowing gentlemen: Rev. Dr. Thomas Brainerd, No, C 34 Pine street. Thomas Robbins, Esq. President Philadelphia Bank, Chestnut street, west of Fourth street. D. D. Cumming, Esq., President of the Girard Bank, Third street, near Dockstreet. S. A. .Mercer, Esq., President of the Farmers' and Mechanics' panic, Cheetnut mired, below Fifth. J. , President, of the Southwark Bank, Second, below South street. M. W. Woodward, Esq. , - Cashier Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank, northwest corner Third and Vine streets. Thomas T. FirtL, EMI., Treasurer Pennsylvania Rail road. Third and Willinr s alley. James C. Hand & Go., corner Market and Decatur streets. Samuel B. Pales, Esq. No. 514 Walnnt street (who has cemented to set as Esq., Financial Agent for our institution). (Jr by any member of our committee. The Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon is situated at the southwest corner of Washington and Swanson streets. The citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity and. strangers, are respectfully invited to visit the Saloon, and witness for themselves the arrangements made for the refreshment and comfort of the brave soldiers pass ing through the City of Brotherly Love. ARAD BARROWS, Chairman. J. B. WADE, Secretary. ap29-14t illgr.• MIL WYMAN, TIIE VENTRILO QUIST and WIZARD, has kindly tendered, for the benefit of the UNION VOLUNTEER REF ti MEET SALOON, 1,000 Tickets, which will be good any day Orb; week. Alm° on Saturday afternoon. Mr. WOODRUFF hae also tendered Ticketa for the BOHEMIAN TROUPE OF - GLASS-BLOWERS, at the ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. Ike Tickets are for sale at Mr, Pugh's, SIXTH and. CIIESTNUT Streets, or at the SALOON. Tickets 25 cents. myl3-2t IgrTHE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.— Eabscriytions or donations for Committee of One Day's Labor income, or Revenue, received TO-DAY by JOHN CLAOHORN, Treasurer, Office No. its; South SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. Ld all prompt ly respond. Subscriptions and remittances by mail duly receipted for, and acknowledged in the newspa per& ap23-lm tat MAT . CIINTRAL 1"..k1R.-.10017.11.• - MITTEE ON - FINANCE AND DONATIONS. PHILADBLPHIA, May 9, 1861, ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co 110,000 00 Franklin Fire lunitranue Go 1,000 OD Brown Bratlien' Sz. Co , . . . . . .. . C, P.. Fox, Esq., and Miss Fox 000 00 Horace Binnoy, 1?,,n 500 00 State Society of The Cincinnati 300 00 J. M. Morales & Co., Havana $86107 Muller & Co., Havana 182 14 C. Uhrhach & Co., Matanzas 181 14 Frank Parkins & Co 181 It W. F. Safford &C 0., Cardenas 182 14 Juan Perrin, Esq., Cardenas 182 14 S. Bianco, Esq., Cardenas 91 08 Ernes Fisher, Esq., Cardenas 60 72 Together, being proceeds of $1.095 in gold, re mitted to and handed in by Messrs. T. Mason & Co 1,924 07 $14,721 57 -Previously acknowledged 40,92557 Total 'WY-fit nyo OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. First School District of Pavonylvania, Southeast corner of SIXTH and ADEL PHI Streets. PHILADIMPITIA, May 7, 11161. An Examination of Candidates for Assistant Teachers in the Grammar, Secondary, and Primary Schools of this District will be held at the School House Southeast corner of TWENTIETH and COATEE Strootu. On FRIDAY, May 13th, 1884, at 2 o'clock P. K, and continue. On SATURDAY, the 14th inst.. at 9 o'clock A. M. Candidates will be examined upon the following sub jects: Reading, Penmanship. Orthography, Etymology and Definitions, Principles of G rammar,Parsing, Geography, 'History of United States, Constitution, Practical and Theoretical Arithmetic, and Mensuration. By ordor of the ctiUlnitttoe 4unlificatiou of Teachers. JAMES D. CAMPBELL, myl3-2t, Secretary • 11W'OFFICE BOHEMIAN DEEMING COMPANY, 132 WALNUT Street, PHILAbELPIIIA, April 14, 1864. Notice le 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,l3:4 WALNUT Street; PHILADELPHIA, By order of the Board of Directors, allls-tmyl6. L. MACTIER, Secretary OFFICE OF TUE UNION PETRO LEUM COMPANY, No. 147 South FOURTH street. PHILADELPHIA. Mily 9, 1894. The Directors of the Union Petroleum Company having declared a dividend out of the m °dm of the Company, for one month, of TWO PEE CENT. Paya ble, clear of United States and State tax, on and after the lfith lust, The Transfer Books will be closed on the 13th inst. Certificates of Stock are now ready, and can be had upon application at the office. of the Company. mylo-6t - CHARLES A. MTV . , President. ARMORY HAMILTON RIFLES, WEST PHILADELPHIA, May 12, IS64.—Members of the Company Who were in service in September, 18132, will call at the Armory on SATURDAY EVRN'ING NEXT. at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of receiving their pay. By order. B. ANDREWS KNIGHT, Captain. J. R. MeCtrnnv, 0. S. inylS-2t. ATTENTION ! COMPANY K, 186TH REGIMENT, PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS, Will be mustered in on FRIDAY, 13th instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. A few more RECRITITS will be received UNTIL THAT YOUR ONLY CHANCE TO AVOID THE DRAFT, To be made to crown one GROWING SUCCESSES. - • Apply immediately at Provost Mari:lmPa Ogee FIFTH and BUTTONWOOD Streets. .TOFIN 11. JACK, myl2-2t Captain and Recruiting Officer. ICE CREAM_ THE BEST ICE CREAM Brought Into the city, made in Delaware County, FROM PURE CREAM, and brought in FRESH EVERY MORNING. Hotels, Restaurants,Bes,rding Hawes, Private Fami.. Hee, anpplied, on reasonable terms, et alert notice. CALL AT EASTERN MARKET CHEESE AND ICE CREAM STAND, FIFTH STREET, BELOW MARKET. AnE. l 9-Im. W. H. BLO,COMB. IVORYTYPES, AS MADE BY 8.. F. REIMEII, are perfect gems of art, natural style, artistic coloring, and unsurpassed is tasteful, arrange ment and nui,ll. 624 ARCH Street. B. F. REIMER'S LIFE-SIZE PHOTO GRAPHS in oil colors are strikiag life-like, and iHIPrOggiWO Pictures, colored in an artistio'nutunor, by artists of rare ability. 0 6 44 ARCH Street: PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING.— mcc9LT_,Tx & RHOADS. 1221 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, Wafer Mille, Wind Mills, Hydraulic Rams, Parana of various patternst Bathing 'rube, Wash Dasins,and other articles necessary to furnish Dwellings in city and country with every modern convenience of. Water and Gas. Terra Cotta Water and Drain Pipe. myl3-fmtv6rn PHILADELPIIIA, RIMY 1.8014.- -I- MI6 is to certify that I was afflicted with cancer under my left eye for three years; my physician pro nouncing it a cancer, I placed myself under the Misses 111111iLE, g3* North THIRTEENTH street, who made a perfect cure in three month. Mrs. ELIZABETH RUDOLPFI, 2131 CUTHBERT St., between Twenty- first nryll-St. and Twenty-second, below Arch. mT3-20t• PURE LIVE GEESE FEATHERS_ Curled Hair, Husk, and. Palm Mattresses, Iron Bed steads. MATTRESSES REPAIRED. myl2-lm SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES Inserted without pain, by JAMES W. QUEEN Sr, CO, my3-1m 924 CHESTNUT Street. OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS' FIELD GLASSES. Blieroocopog for Physicians and Stadenta A very large assortment for sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., my3-lm 924 CFIESTNUT Street MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN TITSTRIJIIIENTS. Chesterman'S Metalllcand Steel-tape Measu re re. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 924 CHESTNUT Street. Priced and Illustrated Cataleguea gratis. ItlY3.lnl TAPER WAREHOUSE. FARRELL, CO., Mannfactnrers of ROLL WRAPPERS, DOUBLE and SINGLE MEDIUM, CAP, and CROWN MANILLA, on hand, or made to order. Righeat price pail for rope in large or small quanti fo2fi.3in 1000 foji, D Tr y ,i c o H nla O to l e ? l E PEACHES, 200 Dry Apple Sauce. 000 Dry Cranberry sance. • For sale by JAS. W. CAMPBELL, layla-l2t. No. 5 South FRONT Street BARGAINS IN MACHINERY. 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, Consistin of GROUNDING, GLAZING and PRINT ING MACHINES, SHAFTING, PATTERNS, and all the MATERIALS for carrying on the business. A line opportunity )8 now offered to go into the busi ness Nucceskrully, as there is but ONE FACTORY now in the city, which is doing a 6-ptendid business, and another ft: nzucla 'wanted. ISAAC PUGH, No. 407 WALNUT Street, third story: Or, WILLIAM CURRY, TWENTY-SECOND and CALLOWIIILL Streets. nry7-St IT:EATON& DENCKLA, HARDWARE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 507 COMMERCE and 510 NORTH Streets, offer for sale: Anchor Brand Nails; Plymouth Mill Rivets. W. & S. Butcher's Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Locks. Putnam' N Horse Nails; Locke'a School Slates. Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire: Cotton Cards. Also. a frill assortment of American Hardware. fe7-6mif MO4UMENTS AND GRAVE STOIVES.—A large assortment of Grave-Stones, of various designs,inade of the finest Italian and American Marble, constantly on hand at the Marble Works of ADAM 'STEINMETZ, RIDGE Avenue, below Elevating street, Philadelphia. ap2l-Rralf o ft JOHN S. WILSON, Importer and dealer in WATCHES and fine 4'l 1 ; JEWELRY, manufactured of SILVER WARE. No. UR. North NINTH Street. above Arch, Phila. The highest price paid for old. Silver. iny6-Im. cPHRENOLOGICAL EXAMLN - A. TIONS, with full descriptions of character given . DAY and EVENING, b.y J. L. CAREN, nal)-wfrreaut No. 25 South. TENTH Street. CANE-SEAT CHAIR MANTIFAC TORY-WAREROOMS, Nos. 223 and 212.5 North SIXTH Street, for Parlors, Dining-Roonis, and Chambers, Camp Chairs, Ste. I. H. WISLhR. urtlo-45t. COTTAGE FURNITURE, IN SOLID Walnut and solid Oak. Also, plain and fancy Extension Tables, at Nos 223 and 225 North SIXTH Street. On ylO-St*) I. H. WISLER. LADIES TRUSS AND BRACE STORE—Conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH Starc7Ct, first door below Race. Every artiole in then line elegant, easy, and correct in malts. C. H. NEB. DLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, on the cornet of TWELFTH and .40a 4=-Tant9• V. B. — Professional 81101.11kCY insured. - mr4-9mil $55,640 00 A. E. BORIE, Chairman. MILITARY. 510 MINOR STREET. RETAIL DRY GOODS. L ACK S KS, BLACK SILKS, 13 z 3 BLACK SILKS. Splendid assortment, cheap, at COWPERTHWArr'S, NINTH and ARCH street, SILK GRENADINES AND FOU LARDS. Best gooods to tho market, at COWPERTHWAIT'S, NINTH and ARCH Streets ORGANDIES, LAWNS, at last seasons s Prie o g, o . t - COWPERTHWAIT'S, NINTH and ARCH Streets. ~IIAWLS, MANUS, SHAWLS, OF kintlf , , elegant style, at COWPERTHWAIT'S, NINTH and ARCH Strooks RESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, .DRESS GOODS, of all descriptions, at COW PEW - PI-TWAIT'S. NINTH and ARCH Streets, PARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS, BAR GAINS IN LINEN GOODS, Table-cloths, Napkins, and Towels, at COWPERTHWAIT'S, NINTH and ARCH Streets m USLINS, MUSLINS, MUSLINS.- Th 6 renutation of sollipg those goods cheaper tlitui can be found elsewhere is still maintained at COWPERT 1 - 11 WAIT'S, NINTH and ARCH Streatg. OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed. that COWPERTI-1- WAIT'S Store is at NINTH AND ARCH STREETS, PHIL.ADELPIIIA myl3-finw7y_ O NE CASE NEAT STRIPE SUMMER SILKS a£ tRI yer yard. India SLks Foulard Sillre, 1373 s coda, Black Lace Shawls and Rotundas. White Lace Shawls and Rotundas. Summer Shawls, in great variety. Silk Sacques and Circulars. Wide Mantle Silks the best quality imported. gDWIN HALL & CO.. myll 26 South SECOND Street. COMMISSION HOUSES. SHIPLEY, HAZARD HUTCIIINSON, No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 6 3 = 3 Inyl3-6ml PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS .ALUDIEY GOODS. FIIRLOUUIIB. Officers and Soldiers,visiting the city on rtirlough, needing SWORDS, And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are invited to the very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of GEO. W. SIMONS & BRO. : SAASOM-STREET HALL, - SANSOM Street, above Sixth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Made to order at the shortest notice, which, for richness and magnificence, challenge competitum, no other house in the country combining the MANUFACTURING JEW ELER with the PRACTICAL SWORD-MAKER. • m1,1.2, -em FItOTHINGHAPiI & WELLS RAVE FOR SALE, HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETING% AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND KLECIAS. BROWN BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED YARN, &c. ee24if-tf MILLINERY GOODS. MISS M. A. BAKER No. 1340 CHESTNUT STREET, Has opened a large asmortraent of PARIS MILLINERY, apl.3-Sra' , Fur the Spring and Summer of Md. MINING' COMPANIES. BLACKHAWK. Criol.l3 CiCra.M7VbANY. DUNES—BOBTAIL, GREGORY, &c., LODES—GILPIN CO., COLORADO . CAPITAL, 50,000 SHARES MO EACH, TRUSTEES, F. H. JUDD, New York. • W. L. LEE, Colorado. ANTHONY ARNOUX, New 'York. GEORGE BLISS. JR. , New York. • 0. W. CHILE, New York. J. E. WILLIAMS, New York. I. HALL PLEASANTS, Baltimore. . LEONARD SWETT, Washington. CAI LOS PIERCE, Boston. President—F. H. JUDD. Vice President—W. L. LEE. 'Treasurer—WALTEß E. LAWTON. Secretary—D. LITTLEJOHN, Counsel—JOHN S. - WOODWARD. General Director—MYLO LEE. OFFICE, No. 25 CLIFF STREET, NEW YORK. aplB-1m DRUGS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO. , a., .N. E. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets., PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WIND OW AND PLATE GLASS. MANFT.AOTFRERS OF WHITE LEAD AND ZINC FAINTS, PUTTY, &c. MIENTS FOR TIM CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at myl3-tf VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. MEDICAL. A CLERGYMAN CURED OF CON SUMPTION BY SCHENCK'S "'ULM:NIG SYRUP. BOSTON, Hass,, Dec. 2, 1862, Dr. J. IL SCHENCK: Stlt: 1 feel it my duty, for the sake of the sick and snf fering of humanity, to relate to you the following facts: Last May I waa attacked with I”emorrbage of the lungs, and bled profusely, and, not finding the properremedy, still, again I bled itr one mouth AM', and be came weaker than before. Then I fully comprehended the danger, and east about me for ,an aegis from the im pending doom. — Natlirally skeptical, and .fearful of being duped, having an inveterate atiliorrenco of empirics, I was slow to Ernst; and with regard to year medicines I was obstinate even to a fault. Not until the living wit nesses—healed, recovered; with full breathing power— stood before me, would I be persuaded. Not anti! the efficacious balm was purchased and brought to my room, and forced upon me, would I try it. Piro of my Parishioners informed me of their wonderful reco very. One hod taken nineteen bottles !of the Pnlmonic Syrup for bleeding of the lungs, and was completely cured, and is new doing battle in the service of his country. The other was a person who wits en the verge of death for more than a year, bleeding at every little excitement, and despairing of recovery until she found relief in your syrup. She came before me apparently in the very bloom of health, with brilliant, florid coun tenance and portly bearing—the last lffirson I shout(' have suspected of having ever been under the pale sheet of New England's fell destroyer—Consumption. She looked to you as the mighty deliverer from its scourge, and to your Syrup as a panacea from the COM plains. She was a member or my church, and felt an Interest in my recovery; and though sanguine, and even enthusiastic, as she hod a right so be, because she herself had been healed, yet there stood the l iving, visa ble truth before me. Could I doubt her word? Could I refuse a remedy so mild, so palatable, and yet so effica cious? No! Life was too precious, yet too Precarious, to &day it moment. I took six bottles of the syrup, and, recovering :rapidly, I went into the country for three months, for the benefit of the air, But, alas! the air could not benefit me without the medicine. I went without that, anti after bleeding again I resolved to come back, I was much fatigued on arriving in Boston, and bled the same night. My case was again critical. Immediately I applied for the Syrup, :tad soon began rapidly to improve, and recovery what I had lost. lam still under treatment, but have. nearly recovered. I never weighed so much as Ido how. I never looked so full in the cheeks, and, ex-. cepting a nervous weakness about the chest, and a fre quent eructation of wind, I ant unite strong, These, however, are receding before the ICINDRAKE. PILLS and SEA-WEED TONIC. I have taken them but a few days, but have found great relief. According to present appearances' 1 shall be able to preach again very soon, and conic out of this sickness; stronger thau I ever was before. As our callings are similar in striving to relieve the ills of life—yen for the body, I fur the spirit; yen for the sick, and I in preaching to the poor—l feel it my duty to lay before the world my testimony in favor of your Puhnonie Syrup. - . - Yours, HENRY MORGAN, Pastor of the Union Mission and First Independent Methodist Church of Boston. • -P. S.—February S—Preached tlds day for the - first tires after my illness.; feel a little sore at the breast, but nothing mare. Mareh I.—reached twice: feel quite strong. March 22—preacIted three Ulnas, and hold meeting every slight: therefore, I may be considered a well man. Thanks to the, mime of Dr. J. SCHENCK. Under God,your medicines have cured me. - ln reply ,to the many . inquiring letters sent me from almost every Northern state, I say to one and all I am the man; and wherein I was sick I tun now healed. I am not the only one relieved in these parts, but several o f my . ..equamtanees have been recently benelitted. One M. my parishioners after spending a large suns on physicians, and grewing nothing hatter, hut rather worse, applied,-.as a last resort, for the Syrup, At first it did not agree with him; it was too sweet, and threw him into Violent retching. Ho then took the Tonic and the Pills to prepare the way for it, and persevered in taking it until now: instead of going to sea, as he con templated. to save his he has gone to WOkk. And many others I might mono. 1 have taken thirty bottles of. Syrup and many of the Tonic. ' The Tonic andrins, I perceive, are in great demand in Boston, Yours, • AI. MORGAN'. EUEMEMESI Can be found at his Principalrc Utlice, No. 39 North. SIXTII Street, Philadelpina. EVP.RY SATURDAY, for cougultation itnd advice. 1 orronB suffering from any disease of the lungs, liver, or stountelntre invited to call on Mtn an above. Advice free, but for a therengli examination with the Respirometer he charges three dollars. His. medicines are for sale by all Druggist. and Dealerr. nlyl3-31 AA_ --- A . CERTAIN CURE FOR CANCERS, TUMORS, Axil TETTER—By Misses M. and H. HIVE - LE, No. 2til- North THIRTEENTH Street, below vine, Philadelphia,where can be obtained, at any time, the TETTfilt OINTMENT, which has effechistUy cored Tetter of 15 or 20 years' standing. Salves for ltheninatism, Piles, Corns,Erysipelas, Felons, and Pills for - purifying the bloo. A number of certificates can be examined at the above place. mYll lm* FAMILY DYE COLORS. (PATENTED OcT. 13, ism.) BLACK, A SAVING OF SO EF,R. CENT BLACK FOR SILK. DARK BLUN, LIGHT ELVA FRENCH BLUE. CLARET BRAWN, LIGHT BROWN, DARK BROWN. SNUFF BRO wN, 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 Weaving Apparel. CHERRY CRI MSOL DARK DRAB, LIGHT DRAB, FAWN DRAB, LIGHT FAWN DRAB, DARK GREEN - LIGHT GREEN, MAGENTA, Fori2A cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Di rections in English, French, and German, inside of each package. MArge., MAROON, ORANGE, PINK, RY..4L E, 'PURPLE, FURPL BALATON, SCAULET, SLATE, SOLFERINO„ VIOLET_, LEATHE R. For further infermatTon in Dyeing., and giviug a per feet knoWledlle what cobra are beat adapted to dye over ethers (with many valuable recipes), purchase Howe & Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on *ceipt of price—le cents. Manufactured by •HOVCS & STEVENS, 260 BROADWAY, Boston. For sale by drturgiats ad deal= gett9o l 4. tar2.l°32! NEW PUBLICATIONS. CA It D.-TO THE LAWYERS OF Penneylvanta—l am now the Publisher of the 3 Volumes of GRANT'S CASES; the 9d volume will be ready by the 14th inst. I have also a numerous collec tion of Law and bilzi_cellaneona BoolfS for sale cheap. mylo-1m JOHN CAMPBELL, 419 CH.ESTNIIT St. ASHMEAD & EVANS, Suceemors tO _ WILLIS F. HAZARD, Have PAOebrod THE FERRY BOY AND CEISTNUT Street, FINANCIER. A popular Life of Secretary Chase. A splendid hook for hors. THE SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINOTON. TroHope's new novel. Finely illustrated. WOODBURN. A novel byi Rosa Vertner Jeffrey, aa tbor of "Ponmu by Rosa, RAIDS AND ROMANCE OF MORGAN AND HIS MEN. By Sallie Rochester Foril f author of "Grace Truman." Remintod from the Mobile edition. EUROPEAN aioSAIC. By Howard Payson. Arnold. Bound in vellum cloth. IRVING'S RNICRERBooKtn. Riverside edition. nry9 k r o v u n ti D. NEW MILITARY BOOKS, HAUPT'S MILITARY DRIDDE j MENDELL ON MILITARY SURVEYING. MORRIS' FIELD mows FOR INFANTRY. THOMAS' IL/FLED ORDNANCE-111o8tratod. BENET'S MILITARY LAW—New Editing. GRCROHILL'S PRINCIPLE OF STIIATSOY AND AN AI D 'PAC:TICS. MILITARY AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. A large mart/am:a ou baud and for sale at lowprlCOß LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, nty6 No. 25 Routh SI XTII Street. NEW - BOOKS t NEW BOOKS JOURN A L OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE SOURCE OF THE NILE. By John Manning Spoke. Il lustrated with Maps kc. TEN ACRES EN011011: Showing how a very email Farm mav be made to keep a very targe Fami Iy, MAN AND NATURE; or Physical Geography as mo dified by Human Action. H I T Geo. P. Marsh. THE BOOK OF JOB IN OBTRF ; or, a Song in the Night. By Rev. Henry W. Adams, M. A. AMERICA AND HER COMMENTATORS, with a Ind tical Sketch of Travel in. the United States. By H. T. Tuelcerman. ROUND THE BLOCK: An American novel. Illus trated. OEN. • BUTLER IN NEW ORLEANS. In Herman. Paper. For hale by ' WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, xoyg BM CHESTNUT Street. THE SUNBEAM STORIES, -a- Containing the charming_, bright stories of TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM, CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING, HOUSE ON THE ROCK, ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFE, MERRY CHRISTMAS, DREAM CHINTZ', STAR IN THE DESERT, &o. Six beautiful volumes illustrated, ffi2. 50. wiLLis r 2, H South gtreet. HAZARD, Pnbileher, fe2o-tjyl S APPLETON7S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. The Agency for tbis invaluable Library of Universal Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street, second story. Also, RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank 14foor , e. • fell-tf CARTES DE VISITE. NEW CARTES DE VISITE. WENDEROTH '&, TAYLOR, 912, 914, 916 CRESTNITT STREET, Have, lately added the following to their large list 'of CARTES: Abraham Lincoln., Taken in Washington last month, by Wenderoth Taylor, while preparing another Photograph of the President, for the Sanitary C0.1111111.6.gi0.11. George H. Stuart, Taken last month. Regarded. by his friends as re marlsably good, General Crawford, Commanding PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES. Taken this week; is considered a very faithful picture of this officer.-- Admiral Foote, From the best likeness to possession or the family Colonel Dahlgren, Who lately perished at Richmond; also approved by his family. Colonel. Baxter, Of the Fire ZePayee; taken. thie week. A splendid picture. - 6 - ert.eval. I. J. Wist,av, Taken early this month, on the occasion of his visit -home. All the above are in the highest style and may be promised of all sizes from CARTE 10 'EXTRA IM PERIAL, at the rooms of the usdersiguml, or of MeALLISTER & BRO., Chestnut, Street. WENDEROTH & TAYLOR ) ray4-wfm72t 012, 91*, MG CHESTNUT St R EIMER'S C.A_RTES DE VISITE eitihce fine taste and. ease, skill !hi execution and lowish . ; they give assurance of ample satisractdou to an who purchase. SECOND Street, above Green. 1.0 STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS. IMPORTANT TO NEW COMPANIES. We have the patterns, and are prepared to furnish, at short notice, all the BLANKS AND ACCOUNT BOOKS. SUCH AS CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, TRANSFER BOOK, ORDER OF TRANSFER, STOCK LEDGER, STOCK LEDGER BALANCES, BEGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK, DIVIDEND BOOK, BROKER'S PETTY LEDGER, ACCOUNT OF SALES, Of good materials and at Low Prices. • -310 SS .Sr. , STATIONERS, apSS-tf 432 CHESTNUT STREET NEW COMPANIES FORMING CAN be supplied with CERTIFICATES OF STOCK TRANSFD TO RIBitOra bGrus CHECKS, 51 - OTBS, DRAFTS, t_enadszrigrevtNgi terms, at Account Books and Stationery, on WILLIAM MANN'S, Stationer, Printer, and Blank Book Mannfacturer, 43 South FOURTH Street, aV24-tin Philadelphia, B LAND BOOK AND STATIONERY. BANKS. BANKERS, MERCHANTS, MANUFAC TURERS, RAILROAD COMPANIE S , WiII End it to their interest to order from the under signed BLANK BOORS, PAPER, AND STATIONERY. All kinds for Business, Professional, and _Private Me. For sale at moderate prices by WILLIAM MANN, Stationer, Printer, and Blank Book Manufacturer, 45 South FOURTH. Street, ap2-1-2m - LYON'S KATI-lAIRON. Rathairon is from the Greek Word "Kathro," or Rathairo," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate, and restore. This article is what its name signifies. For Preserving, restoring, and beautifying the HUMAN HAM it is the most remarkable preparation in the world. It is again owned and put up by the original proprietor, and is now made with the same care, skill, and attention which gave it a sale of over one million bottles per annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft, and glossy. It prevents the hair frOm falling or and turning gray. It restores hair upon bald heads, Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head of hair should use LYON'S KATHAIRON. It is known and used throughout the civilized wfuld. Sold by all respectable dealers. _ DMUS S. BARNES & CO., New York. HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. This is the most delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered, It changes the sun-burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty,im. parting the marble purity of youth, and the diBtingue appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples, and - roughness from the skis, leaving the ,complexion fresh, transparent, and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by actresses and opera-singers. It is what Ilmery lady shouhi have, Sold everywhere. prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to DEMAS S. BARNES & CO., New 'York REIMSTREET'S INIMITABLE HAIR REST°. RATITE.—NOT A DYE, But restores gray 'hair to its original color, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes are composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Holm street's Inimitable Coloring not only restores the hair to its natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair LUXURIANT REALITY, promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicates dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to the head. It has stood the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor. toed by both gentlemen and ladies. It is gold by all re. .spectable dealers, or can be Procured by them of the commercial agents, D. S. BARNES &CO., 202 BROAD WAY, New York. Two sizes, 50 cents and v.. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. The parties In SE. ILouis and Cincinnati whO have been counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment, under pre- Mace of proprietorship, have been thoroughly estopped by the courts. To guard against further imposition, I have procured from Elie Vatted States Treasury a private steel-plate revenue stamp, which is placed over the top of each bottle. Each stamp bears the fae simile of my signature, and without which the article is a counter feit, dangerous, and worthless imitation. Examine every bottle. This Liniment has been in use and grow ing in favor for many years. There hardly exists a hamlet on the habitable globe that does not contain evi dence of its wonderful effects. It is the best emollient in the world. With its present imdroved ingredients, its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made useful, and untold ills assuaged. For avulses, sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, cuts, caked breasts, strained horses, ss. , it is a sovereign re medy that should never be dispensed with. It should be in every family. Sold by all druggists. fe22-rawf3mSceowem D. S. BARNES, New York. LONDON BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALE, BY TUB CASK OR DOZEN. .A.1,1330 - Etrr C. 1101330.1irrS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, zetb24 garner ELEVENTH catd VMS Street% WANTS. POLORED _HELP, COOKS, WAITERS, and CHAMRERMAIDS, for thn City . and Long Branch. J. OLIV ER'H Offico.lll3 PINE St . mYll4ll.* • LAW STUDENT. - APPOINTMENT Wanted within Watt., in any manufacturing cen tre; three yearn reading; thtivereity attewlutica awl fitly Luminess capacity; ago plus 30. Call or addreoo for Particulars Mr. D. C. MoGUIN. myl2-3t* WESTERN MERCHANTS DESIRING a I runt worth y Young Man, 'Wit pJeii se ad 41 eeNti •` West, " Pri,vs office. tnyl3-20 IVANTED-A RELIABLE 3IAN TO eel] aI 1 deliver FLOUR through the uttY and country, None but those having good rocerrnera need am)] Y , NATITAN SHIATARS v MM.* WEST CTIESTEII Road, at Cobb's NT E SITUATION BY A yo u n g man rmrin K a knowlea iv, of book-kecith,, i n any ronnectablO nitaiucan W hum Mu dutioN or an nu , countant are required. Good Reference. Add reeu •• C. F., ,, PreRB °Mee. myl2-3i. WANTED - A SITUATION, 1-3 y A Y young 'llan of . experience, i (nor* (Man xi'faetari up, iftutinegmpriifcifeili. Dent city reit'l'f•ne(! giVlil. Ada rem.' W. L. S., P reHR 0 Mc, WANTED - A YOUNG MAN WHO u•ritt44 a good hand, and well acquainted with 13nolikt,et,1 f. Addroilii, with real Mlle l'erern. amount of Milan , expected, to "Secretary , ' "Rox 2q11) Yost °MCP,. y 1.3. 31,* WANTED -THIRTY MACHINISTS and Twenty Boller Makers. Permanent employ ment. Apply to S. B. WHITING, • Superintendent National Iron Armor and Chip Building NAI6IIN'S POINT, N. J. myll-St` WANTED -THREE OR F OUR Steam Engines of from eight to fourteen-horse Power each—portable Engines preferred. Address, sta ting capacity and where they can ho soon, " Engine,' Box 2627 Phila P. 0. mylo-411 5 WANTED --TO SELL OR EX CHANGE:- Tho Elliptic Sowing Machines. The Grover & Baker Sewing Machines. The Singer Sewing Machines. The Howe and all or the principal Sewing Machines. All furnished from their principal ,altos. Also, all kinds of soconthltand Machines for salo, and renaired,at the now office of LEAVENS & FAULKNER, 11)13 NorthElGHTli Street. Over ten years with Singer h_C,. IliY7-at * WA NT E D—ON MORT -28,000 GAGE, of City Property, at Five per cent. A firbt-cl ANS security. Apply to It* E. R. JONES, No. 501 WALNUT Street.c.l $25,000T0 S3O,OOO.—WANTED A rtHICHASER for an established Ma nufactiiring BIISIDAS/4, located in the city of rhiladel phia, in successful operation, and doing an extensive cash trade now, with a good prospect of doll or it for scone time to come. The amount required is *21,000 to $30,000. For further information apply to J. E. LEWARS & CO., frFO-fmtvBt 4 No. 29 South num) stmt. H $6O A at $BO ° mon T tli,eir l pen l ses paid, to cell E S m ° yE V AGENTS at PENCILS, ORIENTAL. BURNERS, and 13 other articles. Fifteen circulars .s ent free. Address 5p:30.418/w3m JOHN F, LORD, Biddeford, Maine, $75 A MONTH. I-I WANT TO HIRE • ••• AGENTS in every County at $75 a month, ex penses paid, to Ken my new, cheap Family &twine- Ma- Oinea, Atpirera B. MADI4ON,AHMA, Me. Cfel2-131Vir3m. 34g, ARTILLERY HORSES WANTED. .ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OPFTCE, PHILADELPHIA, May r 6 1864. Ylorseti, suitable for Artillery , Remo°, will be pnr. chased at this Depot by the undersigned, in open mar ket, from date until May 26th, 1864, in lots of one (1) to fifty (50), for which a reasonable price will be paid. Each animal to be subject to the usual Government in spection before being accepted. Horsee to be delivered to the United States Inepector. at the William Penn Hotel, MARKET, between Eighth and Ninth streets. By order of Col. GEO. H. CROSMAN, Assistant Quartermaster General LT. S. A. Crum. D. SCHMIDT, Captain, A. Q. M. tay6-tm26 CAVALRY HORSES. 3. 1 ‘ ASSIST. QUARTERMASTER el ENTIMAt'S OFFIRE, LADELprif A, May 12,1861. Norms suitable for CAVALItY 81GIVEC,13 'will be purehased at this DEPOT by the undermined, in Open Market, from date until May 31st, la lots of eight (8) to fifty (50), for which one hundred and fifty dol lars (8:158), will lie paid in Certificate of Indebtedness, obeli Animal to be anifient to the-usual. Government Ineneetion before being accepted. Horses to be delivered to the 011icer of the CATALRIC BUREAU, at the WILLIAM PENN HOTEL, MARKET, between Eighth and Ninth Streets. By order of G. 11. CROSMAN, Assist. Q. M. General. CHARLES SCHMIDT, royl3-1.21 Capt., A. Q. M. BOARDING. - noAIM WANTED IN COUNTRY -A-, l3v a young married couple, without children, BOA 1 1 .1) for part of this Summer, in a good locality, near this city, and easy of access by railroad. Ad dress at once, }lox 2222, Philadelphia. Post Office, stating terms BPI 1001 ion• rA myl.2-3t. WARDING. -TWO COMMUNICAT. ING ROOMS, with bath adjoining, and two' single rooms, in a first-class house on Walnut street. Address "Bacon," this office. myl2-50` SEVERAL CHOICE ROOIIIS, SINGLE or COllllllllnictaing, can bo obtained at 1123 GIRARD St. Choice Second and Third story. myll-4t3 PERSONAL. CHANGE OF NAME.-NOTICE IS hereby given that I have petitioned the Court of Common Plena of Philadelphia County for leave to change my name to Albert Roger. my3-tut St ALBERT REGER PLUCK, FOR SALE AND TO LET. oIL LANDS, LEASES, INTERESTS in Oil Wells, &c., of a reliable character, can be obtained at reasonable prices, by addressing "P. A. L.," Box 1819, myl3-St. Philadelphia P. 4.1: MO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS.—A LOT OF GROUND thirty.six feet front on SEVENTH Street by one lignAred and twenty feet deep, With Aide 1 , 4 and 'ick outlet, very suitable for manufacturing purposes or livery stable. For sale low. Apply to G. BERGNER, LIBRARY Street, or BONSALL BROTHERS, myl2-3t. No. 110 North NINTH Street. wOR SAL E-A -FILE " THE F PRESS (nearly complete), from Janu r ary lot, 1851, to the present time. Address 'R. 5.," at this Office. myll-3t* ROOMS AND STEAM POWER TO LET.-Anplr to CHARLES EVANS. rn - y9.6t* Corner BREAD and QUARRY Streets. TO LET—THE SECOND, THIRD, AND fourth Floors at 235 MARKET street, through to Church alley. cuhao-tC al FOR RENT FOR THE SUMMER -SI:LA FURNISHED HOUSE on LINDEN Street, Ger mantown, with stable, Sze. Apply to S. ENLEN, 627 IllallEET Street. FOR SALE-SMALL MODERN JO= RESIDENCE, 8 rooms, No. 719 North Nineteenth street; side yard. Also, I,oo9Dwelling's. Call for I:Pgistrr. GI:O. N. TOWNSEND & CO., myl3-2t .11433‘ Soruth. FoURTII Street."! at ATLANTIC CITY. -TO LET-A large furnished DWELLING for the Sommer, in the most desirable part of the city. On& to a private family. Apply at G 4 North FOURTH. street. inyn-g.t* 4 E FOR SALE—THE PROPERTY N. 6 , ,knov of NINETEEXTII and 11[ARKET Streets, earnprißi ng Store and Dwelling on Market street and tour :3-story dwellings on Nineteenthst. Apply to WM. E. ALLEN, S. E.cor. FOURTH and WALNUT. Dula-a. C • FOR SALE IN WEST PHILADEL PHIA—A handsome dressed stone cottage, seven I,OOIIIY, fide Reighlfcrhood, lIIJTTON Street, west of Forty-first. Price, $2,000. Apply to JOHNA. DROWN, opposite, or 228 DOCK Street. myl3-3t. itFO SALE- R A SMALL COTTAGE ON THE DELAWARE, AT BEVERLY, N. .1, Lot 100 by agg feet,eNtending to low-water mark. The batik is walled, sodded, and well shaded with Ever greens and other trees. Aloe A FINE BUILDING LOT, 2SO feet river Trent by 000 feet in depth, containing five acres, and adjoining improved properties on both sides.. The bank at this point is 20 feet in height, and com mands an extensive and beautiful view of the opposite Pt,,.ylvania elm and the river Delaware, • Eight trains daily, each way, stop at ISCOMast, Y. r , and two steamboats ou all their up and down trips. Churches, Schools, and Stores m the village. For further particulars aply to - LEWIS 11. REDNER, myl3-4t Re. 150, Routh Fouwen Street. Iwp COUNTRY SEAT AT CHESTNUT '"" HILL FOR SALE. —Au elegant Country Seat at Chemin& Bil 4 with about eight acres of [,round , Eitanto at the corner of PERKIOMEN Turnpike and THORP'S Lane. The improvements consist ot a Man sion, built of freestone and painted—main building about 43 feet front and 00 feet deep, back buildings ex tending about 70 feet. Ou first Boor are Phrlor. Library, Dining - room Butler's Pantry . , store - Closet, Side Hall, Ironing Room, and two kitchens. Secoud and third stories contain nine chambers, bath-room, water-closet, and sewing-room or nursery. Water and gas throughout the house. Donble sash on north west aide of house; Piazza on all fear sides: Ice-house, milk rave, and spring -house. Wire windows and doors foe eUtiameruse. Furnace, lowa - rate, and kitchen range. Permanent wash-tubs, about thirty large closets, large vegetable and f r uit garden,. abundance of shade and fruit trees. Stone wall in front and side of property, with iron railing in front. Large pond or lake of pure spring water. - Stone stable, painted, me cototandations for five horses and fear carriages ; row, houee, toot-house, &c. Possession at once; $lO,OOO may :remain. Improvements new about three years shier, About fifteen minutes walk from depot, Apply to LEWIS H. RHDNER, myl3-4t No. - 152 South FOURTH Street. SFOR SALE-A FLOUR AND SAW TILL, With Dwelling and 16 acres of land attached, in MONTGOMERY County 12 miles from Philadelphia. Anvil - to WM, HOSENTA 4 - I_,EN, S.J. corner FOURTH and BVALICUT, second liner, .1711-90, AUCTION SALES. • BAZAAR., NINTH AND SAN SOM STREETS. AUCTION SALE OF GORSES, CARRIAGES, Sm., On SATURDAY MORNING next,at 10 o'clock, compri sing about SIXTY HORSES. Full descriptions at sale. Including a handsome driving, establishment, consisting of D pair dapple brown horses, 6 and 7years old. A park photon, made by Collings. A set of new harness. Also, A pair 'flu e bay mares, six and seven years old Bashaw and Trafalgar stock, safe and reliable family horses. • Also, A dun horse, believed to trot close to three A Miling-top wagon, made to order by Merrick. A set of harness, by . Lacey & Phillips. A pair stylish dark bay horses. Also, New end second-hand carriages, light wagons, dm, With 'which the sale will commence. Also, - Single and double harness, saddles, bridles, Whips, covers, duo. • Also, a large Newfoundland trained dog, and set of harness. ligir No postponement on account of weather. Sale of horses, gm, on Wednesday. Annual sale of cattle, Stc.,.2lith May, ALFEED HERKNESS, MITZ-gtif Auctioneer. COX'ARTNERSITIPS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Partnership 'heretofore existing between kitirris S. Wickersham and Edward L. Brown, under the firm of EDWARD L. BROWN,. has this day been dissolved N by mutual consent. ORMS s.- WicitThiRSHAM. BpWARD L. BROWN. PITILADELPTI LA, April 26, 18.34. The business ot the coneeru.will he settled by Edward L. Brown, at the Foundry in West Philadelphia. LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JANE M. AUDENRIED, deceased. The Auditor. [ntriotutot/ by the Court to audit, mottle, and adjust the , account of J. T. Andentied, Administra tor of the Estate of JANE N. AUDENEIED, deceased,. and to make distribution of the balance Um hands of the accountant,. IX in meet the 'parties interested for tho purposes of his appointment, on 'MONDAY, May SI, 1664. at 4 . o'clock P. H., al his Ofltee, No. 129 .501101 FIFTH Street, in the City of Philadeiphia. inyl3-finw-5t E. C. SHAPLEY. Jit., Auditor. WHEREAS, LETTERS OP ADMINIS 1 1 TRATION to the "estate of AUGUST BERBERT,, late of the city of Philadelphia, d n eea.46,l, have boon granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment: and those having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent will make known the mole with- OUt delay, to JACOB Administrator. No. lgl - V I NR Street. Or to his Attorney. 11. G. 11ARTRANFP. z4k K . 'FMB. Street. PIEILADELPITIA, May 1864. inylS-G.t AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THIS (FRIDAY) EyEEING, May 13, 1864 , Eighth Night of the GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL In aid of the OREAT R FAIL Y POSITIVMT MB LASTSANI N TA fOIIT I POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT I 1 POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT 1 f Of William Henry Fry's ()rand Opera, in Four Fades entitled NOTRE DAMP, OF PARIS, Rerraaetittel *fader the' nagement of Mt. L. P. Hu* of Now York, BY TILE AMERICAN OPERA COMPANY. charactornA i t i l , T ! ( CVNI r VE BORGITARIP, JENNY KEMPTOII, O ES TI M D E U T L A E L ..Iu A• tiIiTt r or ) 114 E CHATEAUPERS•.(Tenor) ~,, ... Mr. WM , OASTLL DOM FROLLO..(Baritone) Mr. K. 11, CA MVRELL, QuasimoDO..(l3amm) Mr. EWA' Ait nfinitjt. V LoRIAN. .(Barltone) Mr. WM. SKAA.TB. Grand GIIOIIIB of One Hundred! Grand Chum of One Hundred; Ballet and Auxiliaries, One Hundred and Fiftyit Ballot and Auxiliariem, Ono Hundred and FHtylf Grand Orehehtra of Sfxty-fl ye! Grand Orchestra of Sixty-live! Fult Military Band of Thirty( Military Band of Thirtyt ,THEODORE THONLAL CONDUCTOR SPF,III AL NOTICE. Ad m laalon to Parquet. l'ltEtf Etat Circle, and Balcony...a becured tirata •1161,ii li, 6.13 fil) ' 1' anatm exka. (To be had at th e Academy mud at Gould 'a. ) Family cireh. 50 nests. A mph ttheatre. 20 coats. GRAND FAAIILY MATINEE I:ATTrI;DAY, t N ,ITAY 14, 1874. Doors Open at 1.1. &chug( . I /WM! to cornMetiCe A 4 Ticket. to all parts r,l Pirt Grint aIROVER'S CHESTNUT -STREET NA THEATRE; LEONARD DROVER MANAGES& (Also of Drover's Theatre, WaAnalco,a) D. 0. BY PARTICULAR REQUEST, Will be• repeated, TIIIS (FRIDAY) DYRNINt), May 19, The Charming Domestic Legendary Drama, THE ROMANCE OF A POOR YOUNG MAN; Or, TOR map FOR Rosen. New, Correct and Gorgeous Scenery, by R, S. Stun, Lutirely New Music, by Keppitz. Grand Conn AiMO 011 Senna, by !Witham DeHoarul Quartet, by Radice and Gentlemen. q/ I •and Clowns of the Peasantry. New and Magnificent Appointments. GRAND FAMILY MATINEE ON SATURDAY AP TERNOON AT TWO O'CLoGli. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE THIS (Friday) EVENING, May 13th, FAREWELL BEA BPI T OF MR. AND MRS. W.. 1 FLORE NCE, On 'which OCCSItii 011 will be presented the thrilling frith legendary- Jrnn,x of ' SHANDY MA(IUIRE. Shandy Man iFf! Mr, W, J. Flamm. After which the laughable Coined letta called IBISII ASSURANCE AND YANKEE MODESTY. Pat Nsienitniare Mr. W. J. Plerenee, To•Therrew, Ladt Night or Mr, anti Mrs, Finrenra, MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH. STREET THEATRE, ERN EFIT OF FRANK DREW. THREE GLORIOUS PIECES. THIS (FRIDAY) NICHTMAY ltirß, 1861. 'Pitt. MISR , fICEIt. Faddy Ryan; (with song,) Frani: Drew 7'n be followed by the drama of THE Winn: lIOESE OF Tug . 41r Gerald Pti,;;:tr. .... Frank Drew I. conclude the glorious farce of THE IRISH DltAtio()N. lifUrphy O'Deallagi.nu Prank Drove' A GREAT DILL FOR SATURDAY NICHT. Doors oven at 7M. Curtain risen M. to S. SA.NITARY COMMISSION: A LITERARY AND MUSICAL ENTL'RTAINMENT, AT HANDEL AND HAYDN InkLL, MONDAY, May 16 1864, at 8 o'clock I'. M., by MISS JOSEPHINE O'CONNELL, MISS H. ALEXANDER, A LADY AMATEUR, THE. VOTING MANNIRTICITOTI, Mr. C. H. JARVIS, Mr. A. R. TAYLOR, Mr. S. DAVIE% Mr. W. A. BRISCOE, and Mr. JOHN A. LANE. Mr. CARL SENTZ Conductor*. Mr. H. CLARKE Pianist. TICKETF., ,50 CENTS. 'For sale at Gouid's Music Store ; Monroe School- hOnse. Buttonwood street, below Eleventh, and at the door on Monday evening. La 3,13-3 r AT TRACTIVE CRILDREPPR MAY PARTY, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 21E4 AT CONCERT HALL, from 3 to 7 P. hi, for the Benefit of the Committee on Labor. Income, Mid Revenue, of THE SANITARY FAIR: The Entertainment will consirt of ➢MUSIC, DANCING, AND SPORTS. Single Tickets Fifty Cents. Tickets Admitting au Adult and Two Children. One Dellar, For sale at the Masi° Stereo. myl2-10t ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER TENTH AND CHESTNUT. SECOND WEEK! SECOND WEEKI Delighted Crowds. More Presents. Delighted Crowds. More Presents. • WOODROPPE'S EON EMIAN TROUPE EVERY NIGEPF WOODROFFE'S BOHEMIAN TROUPE EVERY NIGHT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Splendid Presents! Splendid Presents( Go and See the Blowers. assn-61* Go and See the Blowers. ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA HOUSE. ." THE FAMILY RESORT," CARNCROSS AND DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE gun *TAR. TROUPE OF THE WORLD. In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. Splendid Singing ;i ßet,ntifol s D , anoint Laughable .t BON les nee, traira ' A ANTI; by EVERY EVENING THIS WERE. Tickets 2.5 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. fe27-3m J. L. CARNCROSS, Business manager. PHILADELPHIA NATATORIUM AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE, No. 219 South BROAD Street. —The swimming depnrtment of this po pular institution was opened last Wednesday, with 2, very fair prospect of another so ecessful season. Ladies' hours from 10 A. M. to 2% P. M. Hours for Masters and. Gentlemen from a A. M. to A. M.. and. from 3 PM. - to SV, lit. After 6P. M. Gentlemen ouly. Solana tickets sold 30 per cent. 113,41 , khan last season. Even pupil warranted to learn to swim within one month. For particulars, see circulars. • my9-6t. NOW ORE N-THE FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION OP PAINTINGS ABD 84:!,he PENNSYLVANIA AOADEMP OF CHESTNUTS CULrL Street. above Tenth. THE FINKARTn Open from 9A. H. till .2. ➢L and from 8 till 18 in the evening. ap26-tf EDUCATIONAL.' VDIJC.LTION FOR BUSINESS. -- - 11 - 0 thorough knowledge of TIOOK-KEEPING, and of the actual routine of business, such ac can be acqtilieed only at the Quaker City Business College, TENTH and. CHEST UT streets, is worth a fortune to any young man. The Plan and system of iustniction have no equal in this city, and your.- men wilt dud it to thole interest to ittait Ghia /11Stitittron and examine its practi— cal operations before -going_elsewheye. Cireulare and Illustrated Compel:ilium, allowing nitorior views, oa application. Terms for course, time unlimited, $35. I.o` SELECT FAMILY B ARDIN O ki SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MOUNT JOY, Lancaster county, Penna. Session opens on the FIRST TUESDAY of May. For circulars, address apl7-2m* It A. MORRISON, Principal. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE ll' STITUTE FOR Yotila LADIES, No, 1530 ARM Street. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., E. CLA— RENCE SMITH, A. M., Principals. Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary, Acade mie, sua Collegiate. Full college course in Classics, Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science, for those who graduate. Modern LangttageA, Masta r Paint4 lug, and Elocution by the hest masters. For circulars. apply at the Institute, or address Box 261.11. P. a. isdpinhia. apl4-6m. TIELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITI/TB--- A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Th End on, btautlly located, In the northern limits or ATTLEBOROUG EL Bucks coma, ty, Penna. , will commence its Spring and Summer TOrnit on the let h of FIPPLE MONTI'. MAYA, and &indium in mg. sion twelve weeks. The course of instruction is thorough and Complete fw all the Elementary and higher hranchesof au EMILISH CLASSICAL ADID MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION_ The French Language le taught by a native French teacher. . Chen] a giving full particulars, may he had on ap plication to the Ilrincipalc, Attlehorough P. 0., Backe county, Penna. ISRAEL J. GRAHAME. JANE P. GRAHAME, Fri neinals. mhl9-3m SUMMER RESORTS. (101TNTRY BOARDING.-MRS. BROOKE Is now prepared to receive BOARDERS at her house at MT. AIRY. Apply at 1,402 WALNUT Street, before 9 A. M. or after.e.P. ilf. my6-12' SEASIDE HOUSE, FOOT OF IVAIIMYLVANTA. AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY, N. The undersigned informs his friends and former Ixs trons that his house is now open for the reception or Parlor have also a number of Rooms and a.prlysto Parlor to rent in J. M. Whitall's cottage, onponte. rnylo-19t DAVID SCATTERGOOD. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. This favorite Hotel o will be opened forthe reception or guests on .11.111 E FIRST. The House has been refurnished and.thoroughly rano rated. Writing and Reading Rooms and a Telegraph Office have been added for the exclusive use of the. guests. The proprietor feels warranted in Bemiring the pnbals , that, with the gentlemanly and competent officers sew cured, each department will be conducted to the entin satisfaction of the most fastidious. Ilassler's full Band, under the personal direction or Mr. MARK HASSLER, has been engaged exclusively foi Congress Hall. Any further inthrniation will be cheerfully given, by addressing J. F. CAKE, my 6-11 Proprietor. HOTELS. 6 6 AVENUE HOUSE," WASHINGTON, D. C. The undersigned having leased the above House, situ ated on the corner of SEVENTH Street and PENNSYL VANIA Avenue, for a term of years, he solicits the former patronage and the travelling public geuerallY, and will at all times be happy to see Ith. Old friends. Respectfully, C. T. JONES, Wasurarrrox. D. a. Mare) , !g. IPI4. mlo4-thn PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA R. R: LINE. FALL AND WlNTtill ARRANGE, 1863. Far WILLIAJIISPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA, 'BUF FALO, NIAGARA FALLS,.aud all points in the West: end. northwest. PaFsenger Trains leave Depot of Philadelphia and. - Heading Railroad, corner BROAD and CALLOWHILL Streets, at 5.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. lii., daily, Sundays esenptetl QUICKEST ROUTE-from Philadelphia to Points tn. Northern and. Western Pennsylvania, Western New Y. , rk, &c., &c. Baggage checked through to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, or intermediate points. Poe further information apply to JOHN S. MLLES, General Agent. THIRTEENTH and cm,Lowunr,L, and office N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. ia3l.-tr ON. q TILE ADAMS Ex- PRESS COMPANY. Mae .320• CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels Packages,liar. chandise, Bank Note,, and Specie, either by its OWII tines or in cenncotiou with other Express . Companies.. to nil the principal TOWN.; Mid Cities la the United. States, E. S. SANDFORD, fe27 General Superintendent. T OST OR MISLAID-A PERPETUAL, „LA pomuy OF INSUNANCN, issued by the Trustees. of the Fire Association to SAMUEL }WE, Ma 2, IS7I, for tiet, OW, and transferred to JOSEPH MoCLUNN, May 23, 1857. Any information thereof will be received: by WM. S. FRICK.. iny6-fmwl2t. No. S2l North 'EIGHTH Street. 85011 REWARD.-WAS STOLEN OK the Evening of the :39th of April, A DIAMOND BREASTPIN. The above reward will be paid for it-b •ie vine it with- BETH H. IF./.ll`fp cashier Of the C OtlatZErrAl HO - TEL, and no quebtiono asked. ny12.61* al CULTIVATORS, on iroE HAR ROWS, with steel teeth, flay Blorotoro 1 I Morrows, ay budder Catteni, corn Seed Drills, for garden parposes;.Grain &c,,. 141.. sale by DAVID LANDRETH . Sr SON, Agricaltarol Wan.llollSo and Seed Store, Its 11.0 b. :81 :Mil P. 13 South SIXTH. Street. tib RIVETED BACK AND SILVER,Jaji—STEEL GRASS SCYTHES, GRASS 1100 rd KS,Sh Shearsarp, riling Stones,Grass Edging K. I.I.IYeS raraboer Hedge Shears, Pruning Shears. Lawn }cakes, Gardek Hakes and, Hoes, Gorden and Green-Manse Syringes. canton Enginee and CWII.. for ale.y It. LANDRTH' &. SON, Agricultaral ana Ilertiraltaral implement and Seed, Wavehouse, .It. Nos.. 2.1 and R,3 South SIXTH Street. • CORRECT PIANO. TUNING.- Mr. C. E. SAR9EPIT'6 Orders for Tulidny, anti. ftepivirinx Pianos are received at MASON & CO.'S M ore.. 907 cHEsTIMP Street, ally. Mr. S. has had eleven years' factory experience ha London and Eve years' ewleynient In Philadelphia. SPECIAL...Pianos re/mama to bound ;be MI MK' eweet-taued as new, toffAout removiag. Terms for Tuning, 31.. 0c2143e1 MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT 'LOANED upon Diamonds, Watchee, Arm*. ry, Plato, Clothing, 860., At JONES Sr ; CO-% Old Established Loas6Otnee, cornet: MED sad GASSILL Streets. below Lalibard. azi.l.-3=1„1