AN APIE A L FOR THE CITI ZENS' VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL, BROAD lull PRIME Eitreete, Opposite the Baltimore Donut. innaina: Th , stupendous contest now penal it au the fields and inthe junales of Virginia. and the heart rending records daily rettelling its from them that thou ban& upou thousands it our yonng braves have fa lon victims to the invert:nit' hate of it reltnith , s baron:. foe, - warn us to prepare to atb ataister „ts - t h • i, every want. mothers of theta it a u E City - , and no dould each llospiml mill 171)11.'1 E 0 its 1h and. 'utmost capacit y. Kind car'. gaud ""'"1;„ *I r wound ou ed, the little delieaci. , .. !...0 c Will be lavished upon than by the'c cparge :hut our patriotic citizens_ At this Institution they v.-511 ree , lved. and the w iH pr.m 'attention th:l pnd tly given. To do ti. ,- "- l' . ;:,:„ . atation of the Citizong of and maintain the wen-- `.',.:ttet'rs we aro) for unbounded Fhiladelplah. benevolence , ri.ttlt yea:et:titles, watt „ e. kb, I,, , n,ticiai to tht. xfilktez, Witt dried many he sent to the 110,pital, 1"--.cf!...7;1)70s. h. I ~ ., 0 1; D. secretary, or 3. H. CLAY so,rette,m-t • The follow h.; I.l,llther, comprise the Finance Corn- Ju ittee, and t,ont.l titt.l to hear front the friends of Office Nut. G Willing's alley. TKOMAS T. TAsKEII, South Fifth street. FRANK DAYI.E, at Id_ Thomas Se. inp S ou th _Fourth stre't. SAMUEL IJ YS,E Offieo ofPlnrcoce ..g..wing Machine Company. Chestnut street. below Seventh: CliAitt.E.s P. ninoT, Southeast corner Broad. anal Chri,t;All streets. Or any member of the 'Board of Managers PHILADELPHI A, May 10, 1864. agr" PUBLIC AND wiIvATE SCISOOI. DEPARTMENT OP TDE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, May 13, 1804. The underi gaol acknowledges the following ontri- Lnilosss: PBLIC , SCHOOLS. Girls' High and Normal School Bols' Central High School Public Schooln— Second ward,Pl -- fa - - ,- F-1 , ibiti• -, 33•• 0 3 03 'Fourth ward • , - - • .... 500 00 Fourth ward 3 `•• • ~,. 100 00 Pitt)). ward •.: '• •• • 35 12 Sixth ward .. .... 150 00 ' ' Seventh ward, .11.y. , ' Oraninini :-.,, 'boo' •, 83 20 Seventh ward. Girl,' •.3,333a.m., school 18 OD 'ncryB' SecondarySe:am!. 7tl-e..1 11 37 Boys' S.:•coutlary 5ch,.. , :. :,... 78 65 Girls' Secondary .S.:l : 1 , ....- -. 17 00 Girls' Serondilis 5i'...'i. ,.2; '" 4 4 00 (Finis' Primaly ••c33•••-3. ~• 3. 3 - 16 17 ~..EO S S. Primary Soirne , So. 2 5 16 -cloys' Primary Sei3e•o. No. 3 S DO Girls' Primary sch,d. No. -1 19 00 Girls" Primary sc s -'"i•X 3 '..- 0 - 7 DO . 1303 - a r 'Primary - '.r:2 ,, .,1, No. 13 15 Oh Colored Faciass:ii • 1. 6 80 Director , ' coniribu 1 tion 37 00 TegleherN . tolltrilltlikli., OLIO day's labor 47 10 Phantasmagoria Exhibiti,u - 117'Y.( I'olll.lo SG:iocja , 01 E0:11T11 WAllo 203-, , Grammar gel„ ,0 1 .. 1. Girls' Grrtrumrir 5.:1,3(d. Boys' Secondary. Girls' Secondary - Primary School. 720. 1. Primary Seltool. NO. 2 Primary School. NO_ x I'rilll3l7 School. NO. 4 Peter 13. Long. _Es, 191.11, - 1.1 , 31.11:4•Ina IMellSt-Stieet :drool — Girls ' T...,,p,c-aireet Or, 11l .. r Secondary Primary School , ~.710,1., WARD Xrs. Beitier, for 7...n0-Ntreet School "-- - - ruinAo rAllOsri,g wmco. Proceeds of Concert 'ltit!iin-street Seem/dory, Boys' 43 .92 Proceeds of Fair MB Secondary , Girlg'. 191 330:rS Militia-st - ,,:0t Secondary fichool, 19 51 Girls , " No, 0 .. 75 7.1 Nandolph " No. 35 vt Boys'No. 4.. 34 00 Primary School, Arrae street, No" " BoYs' • ••• 25 3 ;169 Chatham st.. 10. s. Isu r` Dilluytt st.. No. 3. (ti 11 5 ..." " 3 pp Lc street, iNO. 4. Gals'.... •.AT Chatham " No. 5. (1ir15•.... 81x) `` h sr., f, boys and girls-- 11 2.4 RobertVatri - Colored Sch , 6 nd pt:CONTILIBUTIONS 1 , 110:1 'l'l'.4 , lll.ltA — ONE LA11. , 11. Scomala- , No. 1 xv O 4 IS C.. ou Randolph. 5 oo ItallaCaPil No. 4 E JO Applestitreet Primary - , No. I " Chatham-street No. 4 Apple " " No.: SixtL " " C 'obert - sratax Colored St-Ivn Public Schools or 1.11: Word as 16th W4rd. - PUBLIC. Aertioi.- Boys' Grammar 5C11.1.11 Girls' • • • • Benton, unclasslia•zi Audit:go. bye trdrhd Boys' &condor). - Friroary, No. 1 Primary, iNo. Primary-. ihotoury, No. .... Trim:try, No. 5. • • Primary. - A v. S.- Tritnary j No. 7- rtizaary. No. S. Prinelpal 1-l'alti;tl.ltr . - tabor - 5 ft 3 Principal of 8Eti,t0n:,: , 1,.,01. our day' - s labor- 5 00 Public School lNe. 2. Tyrone District, Blair county 9 20 60,5 n 43 Contribution i,y_\['_ P. 1 - I.lingec,in erecting:3-2 . tables and she - Prin.* .ContributionLauuldin & Co_, in print ing, estimated - -- Contribution of boobo by Cris-y - & .2lisrkley. valued at Contribution of books by U. Bunt & Sons, - - valued at 26-1 06 Contribution by E. C. & - J. Diddle, books, _valued at 200 . 00 Contribution byfilwrinerbormllancroft, &Co., books, - valued at Contribution 1 box ,uudric , , School .No. 2, Ty- cone district Contributionl box , - auctrie,, School No. :3, Ty roue district Contribution 1 box ihncy work, ,ehools of liar -1310137 tOVV I 2 ,II iP, Lycoming county From ilie Blitt,prucced. ,, of soiriT given by pupils ti 12,30 00 Bryant, Stratton. t Bannister's Commercial College. by tbe student- Ni,s Emily :thaw 'Arr. Goodfellow and two pupils - T. W. Baldwin'. vrhool N. D. Gregory's Sthool • From Rey. Mr Robbins, proceed:, of exhibition by pupils of fnisc,pn I Academy 102 54 3i a nt, Stratton. & Bannister, scholarship in their college—for sale 50 00 ibis Bullock, pack,. ge, of fancy work.... 10 00 Burd Orphan Asylum. donation of lilies Susie N. Train, of Ic. T 10 00 $649 34 Total eantribittinuc to dab , • P..4.,0N The above dee, not include a very large amount which has been calmed, inn not yet paid over. All persons; connected with Ebb nopartinent will Please forward their contribution, at ,3uce. EDW. SHIPPEN, mu.s. P. CLAPP, Chairmen or comm:ft, on Public and Private Lichoo/s. It 110 RACE HOWARD FUR NESS. Sec. per- CHILIDIt EN'S TOY -DEPART RENT GP THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. 'We appeal to all PVlY'llts , and Children, in any wise in terested in the Soldiers' cause, to send us Toys of all kinds and character. Being well assured that in almost every household there are T.O.VA which can well be spared, we trust this appeal will not be in vain. Contributions will he promptly acknowledged if sent to either of the undersigned. G. A. SCHWARZ. No. 11)06 Chestnut street. Mrs. W. H. FURNE:3S, No. 1426 eine street. Or the Rooms of the Sanitary Commission, No.. BM CHESTNUT Street. myl2-ths 2t ;gr.. IGREA.T CENTRAL RESTAURANT DE 7 PARTMENT. It Is estimated that at loasi ,000: persons will call daily at the Fair for 110froshrnonts. As many of these visitors will be strangers, this appeal is made to the generous liberality of oar Patriotic Citizens for aid in rendering the Restaurant equal to the hospitality of hiladelphia. What is given will increase directly the general vreafmry of the CoMiniselon for the bcuellt of the National Soldier. Dona:dims great or small, of Coal, Meats, Fish, Flour, Sugar, Tea:Coffee, Spicer, Milk, Butter,Eggs,Fruit, and of any and every article hich may be made use ful in this &pat-ennui t, may be sent at any time to the _RESTAURANT .DEPOT, 1742 MARKET Street, and to the Sub-ward Dei,ots on the days to be designated in future advertisements. All goods will be receipted for in the name of the dllll.l, and acknowledged. I'. STEEL, TreaSnrer, Southwark Bank, THOS. SPARKS, Secretary. GEORGE LEWIS, Chairman. DIARY :IR:HENRY, Chairman Ladies' Committee. The expenditure necessary to prepare and furnish this department is con i :idorable. Donations in money WM be thankfully recelved by any of the Committee. and accredited as a contribution to the Fair. COMMIRTP.E. E. S. Roir !John C. Sims. Jr.. IF. W. Ralston, lA. C. Robert., L. 11._Redner, ... , :tamell3. Thomas, GeOrge Byron Morse Edward Browning., C. B. Barclay, Conrad S. Grove, Edward S. Clarke, John Wefsb, Jr., Coleman Fisher, T. Wharton Fisher, 3. B. Kt,gsleY. Miss M. MerlENltt, Chairman. - Airs. GEO. T. LEWIS, Assistant Chairman Mrs.F. ii. STARR, Secretary. Miss E. R. MiTCOELL, Secretary. Miss SAMAR CEYLER, Secretary. Mrs. GEORGE W. NORMS, Treasurer, Mrs. Robert Ralston, :Miss Smeidler. Mrs. Alex. Brown, ph's:, L. S. Merrick, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Jos E. Chandler, Mrs. Good ear, 31r, H. B. Taylor, Miss W Fisher, Mrs. Saunders Lewis., Mrs. Jos. E. Fry, . Mrs. R. Srurgiss, Mrs. Elting, Miss Anna Blanchard, Mrs. Chas. J. Stifle, Mrs. Coleman Fisher, Mrs. Wilson, • Mrs. Dayton, dire. Judge - ° Nth. E. R. Randolph, Mrs. James IVl.Coopen Mrs. Wm. Malcolm, James L. Claghorn, iMrs. Edward S. Mairson, PENKSY.LVANIA KITCHEN CoMMITTEE. 131ra. 11. P. 31. DIRRINDINR, Chairman. 31r'. Geo. Wooliper, 131ra..1. H. Stewart.' Airs. Jos. IN. Piersol, ;Mrs. IV. S. Ringgold, Rev. Airs. 33nyland, 131r6. H. Leavensworth, 31rs. C. Ilaywalt, We,t. Phila. Alm W. Allison, 3135. R.lll. Nicoll', Read'g, firs:_ J. Baler, Meg. 1, Kuehl). Heading Mrs. Morpn, ;firs. L. IL ;Sleaxer, Mrs. R. I own. Pottsville. Air,. 11.11iller, J. Birkinbine, H. V. Stillwell, N. H. Purdy. 'W. C. Car,on, 13. F. Town. W. H. Piersol, I. H. Yocum, Jr„ 10. R. Krichliaum, J. H. Stewart, Germ:lllo%m. F. Rosexigartea, . WILLL'M I'F COMMITTE Eli K. Price, R. R. Warriner, Win. Garrett, . Henry - .„, C. Toirm;ell,l, _Edward Norptc.. Lloyd P. Smith, .Antlionv S. M.orri, Henry" M. Laing, Jesse Garrett, Isaac S. berrill, Wm. Itotch Waster, isZatlianicl W. Ruji,n, Charles C. Seller.:, Coulton Davis, Gharie6 W. Pickering, COMMITTEE OF WOMEN. Miss ELLEN M. PRICE, Chairman, tor. Thirty-eiOith and i'Mestuut Ste... W. MBA Miss ELIZABETH PENNOCK, Secretary, .OI Fli iN]iLIN Street, Philadelphia. Miss ELIZABETH S. GAIIRETT. Treasurer, S. W.,cor. Thirty-ninth and Locust, W. Philadelphia Mrs. Henry C. Townsend, ,Miss Clara E. Justice, Mrs. Henry C. Lea, Win. Janney, Mrs. Dr. - Hughes, Miss M. L. Taylor, Mrs. JocePhine Blulke, iMim4 Julia Wiltberger, ?lies Helen Bunting, i Miss Alice A. Pearson, Mrs. Samuel Jones, Miss Rebecca Judkins, Miss Anna Matlack, I Miss Estelle Lloyd. Miss Martha Andrews, It pr UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN C9lltm GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. THE UNITED .. , ,TATEs CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. entered upon extensi Ve preparations for the great cant- Iktßy ,cith h' empty ITO:twill% Oar 'rust Was in God and the people, and it has not been di , appulnted. _ _ A large q•atton and Wain were parchased, and the choicest battle -fie:.] , Issrs.:s to Wad it, for each ;witty corps. to &tenth Pa ytheir marches, and be With theta in teen Agents were einploYea , and a noble band of v•sistnts,•r delegates enlisted and gent one extra wag, n, t•-;115, ..tores—and all were added as a travelling r,,,rv.‘. r-upply of stores was sent forward, ready for that ent whsu the de• nand. gliOuld come_ Thus a large anti, 11 I 0 1 .re , t , 1, and a much larger amount virtually ; eon-lids:ace that the friends of the soldier •snld -sustain is in it by their generous eontributtor. uar e. , ende,, e " lies not been mats - placed. The 1. reinnd , Ise‘srf al giftts cowing ill daily a..0 , 11re lig that our Work in stswreeinted. P., tisi, we de- Si re publicly to return ossr wameet thanks; to wh o are so promptly and iihssrally silslinq us, and, t., the many noble, Cl Liking lasso, now tassss. two hundred in the lipid, who have v01unt0.,,,,L services as delegates o lii nil nine teen. h Our work, however. is begun.. There hos l o s e , TIC emergency - I/0 . 03'C the preseet one. It must 'lst mot. We must not straitened for means Let the generous friends of the soldier help us. We them that nothing in ~o r pr., woo shall be left undone t., relieve and save tl e noble DIVI/ ;tilt , have Co gallantly tenant and fallen for our country. ti°e They will be glad to learn vast amount hundreds of have been saved and a vast amount of sufering re 3',red by our men and storosou every field at the front— it! the Wilderness. at Chancellorsville, at Spottsylva and in the rear at Fredericksburg, and Belle plain. Jihre teams. Wagons stores, and Men are nurnadly x,•o]sd for by our General Field Agent. He must have "'"la. We can use imineandety, in saving life and .sVf , ,ing, every dollar WP can get, and much more. ! ,l l l ss t i r n iption he Chu edn e x s t Sabb c ath on ss w o ul d b ff e m dmu ch .2.l rouliatn help_ And if all who can contribute directly to our treasury send their gifts at once to JOS. PATTERSON, Vsssuror. at Western Bank. we should have stilt far .' cause of gratitude. OE.O. IL STUART, Chairman. It W . E. BOARDMA &terChill' &1. AC 1 03 "4 S 5 GO 00 2334 24 22 fi 00 7 52 10 40 40 62 20 62 2 01.1 4 40 2 00 34 4 00 00 ',Oh.; 00 1,000 00 "5 14 47 27 100 00 2, 00 6 DO 00 62 00 .IK - A - PARLOR. E OF MEN. Joseph IT. Trotter, l .To,eph W. Sharp. San - Inel L. Smedley, John Sellers, Altro.l)3. J. Sidney Keen, Elliston Perot. Charles W. Wharton_ J. Dickinson Logan, George Morrison Cuittes, B. _Andrews Knight, Arthur H. Howell, Stephen S. Price, Frederick Collins. 11. S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. RELIEF FOR THE WOUNDED I. THE UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION is doing all it can to relieve and save the men who have bravely fought and fell to save the nation. All the help you can give is needed. Too much cannot be done for the noble sufferers. All von can eve will be need im- mediately, wisely, economically, to save life THE CHRISTIAN COMMISSION rrAs ITOW TWO LFUNDRED AND FOUR MEN ON THE FIELD, AT WORK AMONGST THE WOUNDED FIFTY-EIGHT marched with the armies, to be with them during battle. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY- SIX. have gone on since. They have SEVEN FOUR-HORSE TEAMS AND WAGONS with battle-field supplies with them. More stores. in large quantities, are daily sent forward. More men will be sent as fast as they van be got through, to the number cf-EIVE HUNDRED, if needed The Emergency Burpasses all Before It. 15,000 WOUNDED at the one depot, Fredericksbarg, besides all left on the great fields, and the campaign far from finished Send money immediately, to JOS. PATTERSOrsT, Treasurer, at WESTERN BANK. SNsns to GEO. H. STUART, onAnntim 11 BANK 'Street OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF FILII,ADELFHIA, May 11, 1564 Notice is hereby given that the several Ordinances relative to the taking up and disposing of all DOGS, HOGS, GOATS, AND ALL OTHER ANIMALS RUNNING AT LARGE in the city of Philadelphia, will be strictly enforced on and after WEDNESDAY, MAY 18TK By order of tike Mayor. SAMUEL G. RUGGLES, myl2-thstu3t Chief of Police 1111.' AN ADDRESS BY J, WAGNER U GERMON, Esq. at the ACADEMY OF MET6IC, ou TUESDAY EVENIA, May 31, 1.564, for the benefit of the Great Sanitary Fair, Ladies' Aid Society ,Cooper- Shop Iterreshint , nt Saloon, and the Charity hospital. Subject—" Patriotism and the Rebellion," The Germania Orchestra has been enaged, and will give a Grand Musical Entertainment before and after the address. myl2-315 Mf.:. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR_ PHILADELPHIA,. HORTICITLTURAL AND FLORAL DEPARTMENT. The Committee in charge of this Department respect fully solicits contributions' for either exhibition or sale, at the Fair in June next, of EVA, Flowers, and Vege tables; also, ''''- - ' Bouquets, Phantom Bouquets, Baiken, of Flowers, Autumn Leaves, Floral Designs, Aquaria, Hanging Baskets,Seeds, Flower Stands,_ - Gardening Books, Fern Cases, Fountains, Aviaries, : Agricultural Iron Work, Gardening Implements, " Wire Work, Native Wine, " Chinaatal Glass, Garden Seats and 'Vases, " Pottery, Cut Flowers, --•• Dried Fruit Dried Dried Foreign or xotic Fruit, Wax " .zsg 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: baskets, Zte., so as to insure a constant and regularsup ply during the "Fair, will be very acceptable, and con tributors will please arrange with the Chairman of the Committee on Baskets,_ Designs, and Bouquets, Mr. ROBERT KILVINGTO, Florist, 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 Re staurant, will also be thankfully received. The time fixed for opening the Fair is the FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE NEXT, and it will continue two Weeks. All articles except cut IlOwers, fruit, and vege tables must be received on before the preceding day. Donations frou the interior of this State, and from Delaware and New Jersey, can be forwarded by any public conveyance free of freight. and should be dis tinctly merucai "Great Central Fair, Logan, &inure, rhilarklphia, Departnumt. of D. R. King, 72.3 che.Onnt street, Philadelphia." "PO? Bale" or "For Exhibition," as may be desired. Bills dI lading should alsb be forwarded to the same ad ress, D. RODNEY NINO, Chairman of the Gentlemen's Committee. Ides. J. MICA BARTON. Chairman of Ladies' Com mittee.. mylt-stutii tied SANITARY FAIR..—THE. WEST JERSEY FERRY COMPANY give one clay's gross receipts to the Sanitary Fair. The gross receipts of this Company on TUESDAY, May 17114 will be given to the Sanitary Fair, and we hope the citizens of Philadelphia and New Jersey will endeavor to snake the receipts as large as possible on that tiny by exchanging visits with their friends on either side of the river. Those having horses and carriages will find beautiful drive: , over excellent gravel roads through a country tiow rich with 4 11 the Ner , lure of spring. fr to hoped that per-cons having - quarterly tickets will refrain from using them on that occasion. 'I lie boats ply front lower side of MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA, to foot of MARKET Street, (.:ANT DEN. myl4.4lt* GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE Wes.SANITARY COMMIS lON.—The Treasnrer of tlot Committee on Perfumery and Toilet Article!: hereby chnowledg,es the receipt of the following . contributionS, through 31mIsrs. A. Harrison and X. Bann: .11er,ry O. Po. OM 00 Jacoli Ilaehnlenno 00 C. Christman 25 on .„. , _ . . G - po. W. Mindy 10 00 William Christman 10 00 ' I n.r.41 11 ughe, lil 80 Lewis Gross 10 00 'Barry Karsten 10 0.1 Mrs. Sauerbier I GO P. Aie3fitnE— G., (;; Ti. ika inen 1.1 4,,,n±,y -(Ara. Jury $.351 Do RICHARD WRIGHT. Treasurer. A CONVENTION OF LAY iIEJi- HERS of the METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, favorable to the introduction of " Loy }Leo re,estelbm," 1%111 be held at ST. GEORGE'S 111 - . E. 1 - OERTII, below NEW Street, on TUFADAY next, 17 th 11 " A nt, r 2 O'clock M. The Lay Members of the M. E. Church in this city and elsewhere are re spectfully invited to be present JOHN WHITEMAN Cilltiratlll Coin of Aera,,,,,,,,,eut. Joss FICLO, Secretary, niyl3-41 FETE CHAMPETEE AT BAR k. TRAM HALL, IN AID OF THE OREAT FAIR FOR THE UNITED STATES SA NITA It CoMMISSION, FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL DE PARTMENT.—The Committee in charge of this Depart ment propose giving a Rural Fete to the Ladies and Gentlemen of the City on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, the 18th of Mar, commencing at 12 o'clock ,at the old BARTRAM GARDENS, now the beautiful residence. f A. M. EASTWICR, E , q., who has most kindly plitc.,l it at the disposal of the Committee. Its accessibility - to the Darby horse cars makes it peen- IMrly adapted to a purpose of this kind. ToE SPISNDID BAND OF TILE WEST PHILA DELPHIA HOSPITAL have generously volunteered their services for the occasion. Should the weather be unfavorable, it will be Post rotted to the next fair day. TLitet, can he obtained of H. A. Decor, Na. 714 Chest nut Street, price FIFTY CENTS, and of Robert maist, Ne, :0'22 and fr.l4 Market Street. myl4-4t DRIGGS GOLD COMPANY.—TIIE deciaiDa Tt a tsbe i e s s .i o a f en tl d ie o II f R O I :N GG E S r G E O R LCO I J 114 - 1. r-tixtlingt. .1' the company fur ...Vi .1 month of Avril ) CENT., ( A o7lt Y of lu trl e e payabil. at tl.e- Office of the Company, No.Bl JOHN o S l l o l o 4. o (4 L f l ‘ b l ' i T s - j i ll e t s h , : 1661 , to of record, at the WALTER E. LAWTON, reasurer. 1.; - 0. 81 JOHN Street, Now York. Ea _____ r sth, 186.1. __-. myll-6t GIRARD BANK. PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1864. The Directors have this day declared a Drvidead of FIVE per cent. out of the profits of the last six months, payable on and after the Dlth inat.,_free of all taxes. uty4-tinyl4 W. L. SCHAFFER., Cashier. Igr APPEAL—UNION VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT SALOON. To the Mans e, Phfktrielphirt: 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 fart that there wore 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 tried to lessen the burdens of our kind friends by annual fairs in June; the first was a success; the second comparatively a failure, in cones quenee of the raid into Pennsylvania last kallaidee, and there is no prospect of holding ono this season, as in tendey. The high price of provisions, and the heavy and constant demand on e mir Saloons, have nearly de pleted our treasury, and as the signs of the times point to a series of protracted battles, and as them wilt no doubt be still further calls on our limited resources, We ere 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 each, and notice of Provisions and Sanitary Stores for our use, will be received by the fol lowing gentlemen: Rev. 1)r. Thomas Brainerd, No. 634 Pine street. Thomas Robbins, Esq., President Philadelphia Bank. Chestnut street, what of Fourth street, P, 13, Cummins, Bee., President Of the Girard Bank, Third street, near Dock street. S. A. Mercer, Esq., President of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Chestnut street, below Fifth. J. B. Austin, Esq., President of the Southwark Bank, Second. below South street. M. W. Woodward, Esq., Cashier Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank, northwest corner Third and Vine streets. Thome s T. Firth, Esq., Treasurer Pennsylvania Rail road. Third Willing's.alloy. James C. Band & Co., corner Market and Decatur streets. Samuel B. Fates, Esq. No. 514 Walnut street (who has consented to act as nem' Financial Agent for our Institution). Or by any member of our committee. The Union, Volunteer Berreshment 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, end 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. T. B. WAnE, Secretary. Isiff MR- WYMAN. THE VENTRILO QUIST and WIZARD, lies kindly tondored, for the benefit of the UNION VOLUNTEER REERF,SII - SALOON, 1,000 Tickets, which will be good any day this week- Also ou Saturday afternoon. WOODRUFF ha= also tendered Tickets for the BOHEIIHAN TROUPE OF OLASS-BLOWERS, at the ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. - The Tickets arc for sale at Mr. Poet's, SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, or at the SALOON. - - Tickets 25 cents. - myls.2t NOTICE TO ,SHOE NANUFAC. TURERS,—On and after flay 16th, and until September oth. our stores will be closed at 51'. M., and ou Saturday at 3 r. DI. JOHNS & LIPPINCOTT, ISAAC BARTON & - EDWIN W. PAYNE & CO., JOSEPH GODFREY & CO. 711 E 711[TRI7 SEALY-ANNUAL EX HIBITION of the EAST PENNSYLVANIA AG RICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY will be held at NORRISTOAVN, on THURSDAY, Jane P. 1061. The attention of Horsemen and the Dfanufacturers of Agricultural Implements is particularly invited to this Exhibition. as the facilities for display and gate are un equalled by any other society in the State. By order. rnyl2-181 WM. BEAN, Recording Secretary. THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.— Subscriptions or donations for Committee of One Day's Labor. Income. or Revenue. received TO-DAY by JOHN iv. ta,mmoDif. Treasurer,Office No. net South SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. Let all prompt ly respond. Subscriptions and remittances by mail duly receipted for, and acknowledged in the newspa pers. OFFICE 01''WIIIl CONTROLLF,Rs, OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS, First School District of Pennsylvania, Southeast corner of SIXTH and ADEL rm. Streets. PFITTADELPIIIA, May 1 1864. An Examination of Candidates for AaAistaa. Teachers in the Graminsr,Secondary, and Primary Schools of this District will be held at the School House Southeast corner of TWENTIETH and COATES Streets. On FEIDAY, May 13111, 1864, at 2 o'clock P. 11L, and cant] la Ile. On SATURDAY, the 14th inst., at 0 o'clock A. M. Candidates will be examined upon the following sub jects: Penmaars.lx4s, Octhograpty, Etymology and Definitions, Principles of (tram= r,Parsing,Geography, History of United States, Constitution, Practical and. Theoretical Arithmetic, and Mensuration. - Hy order of the Committee on Qualification io n o em JAMES D. T e atP niyll3-2t i Secretary. • ilgr. OFFICE ISOMEEMIAN .111.1NLIVG COMPANY, 132 WALNUT Street April 14, 1861. Notice Is hereby given, that an assessment of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per Share on each and every Share of the Carnial Stock has THIS DAY been c a lled by the Board of Directore of the DOIIkiMEAN MINING COMPANY, die and payable on or before the Diah day of May IStl4. :it the Office, of the Company,l32 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. By order of the Board of Directors. apls-tirryPs. L. IdACTIEID., Secretary. OFEWE OF TIM UNION PETRO LEUM COMPANY, No. 147 South FOURTH Street. Pit/ f.ADELPHIA, May .9, 1834. The Directors of the Union Petroleum Company having declared a dividend out of the profits of the Company. for one mouth, of TWO PER CENT. paya ble, clear of United States and State tax, on and after the 16th inst, The TraMfer Books will he closed on the 13th inst. Certificates of Stock aro. now ready, and can be had upon application at the othce of the. Company. mylo-M 011A11LER A. DUY, President. DIVIDEND. DIRECTORS of the NOBLE AND DELAMATEH PETRO- L - BUM COMPANY have THIS DAY declared a dividend of EIGHT PER CENT. on the capital stock out of their earnings, payable on and after the 20th instant, free from State and. United States Tax, at 2.39 CHESTNUT Street. G. W. HUNTER, Secretary. Philadelphia, May 11, 1864. r03_12-7t PHILADELPHIA: COMMERCIAL WHARF AND RAILROAD COMPANY. —No tice is hereby given that a meeting of the Commission ers appointed by an act of the General:Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "Au Act to Incorporate the Philadelphia Commercial Wharf and Railroad Company, ' approved the twenty-fifth day of May, A. D.-15&3, to open books, receive subscriptions, and organize a company by the name, style, and title of the PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL WHARF AND RAILROAD COMPANY, will be held on the TWENTY SIXTH DAY 'OF MAY, A. D. 1864, between the hours 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. SOLIDER, DAVID JAYNE, SAMUEL T. BODINE, J. VAUGHAN MERRICK, E. W. WARNER, TITUS S. EMERY. PRILABO,PIDA, May 2, Mt inv2-20t' A MEETING OF TILE STOCK. HOLDERS of the Blotnebnrg Iron Company will be held at the Company's Office, at Irondale, Co lumbia county, Penna., on WEDNESDAY, May 13th, 1864, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to servo the ensuingyear, and for the transaction of other busi ness. Will. E. S. BAKER, Treasurer and Secretary. No. 213 North WATER Street. PAILADELPIDA, April 16, Volt aplB-301. • IRr MAN DAIII MINLI COM PAN IC— PRILADYLPIIIA, May 10, 1864. —The Animal lki c eS i ip A g z ? y I tin„Stockhonlers of the MANDAN . MINING c (of t L oho Superior) will be held at their of fice, No.-3x4 WALNUT street - , on 'llll[lllBlsAltr, the 26th inst., at 11 o'clock A. , for the election of Direc tors a tt d the transaction of other business. rnyll-)4t B. A. HOOPES, Secretary. EXCITAINGE BANK OF PFITS BMW, :3, ISed. 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 13tk in :4. Eastern. stockholders will be paid at the Western Bank of Phila delphia. The Govemmelit excise tax will be paid by the Bank. ANDREW LONG, my7-10t Assistant Cashier. OFFICE OF T3IE WIESTIBLORIS. LAND COAL COMPANY., No. 230 South THIRD Street, corner of Willing's alley, PHILADELPHIA, Bray 4, 18 1 41. A meeting of the Stockholders of the W.F,SYBoRR LAND COAL COMPANY will be held at their OHlce on. FRIDAY, tiny :20rh, IS6I, ak 11 o'clock A. iIL, to rote on the - acceptance of the act of incorporation, nppcoved April M, 1064, and to elect a Board. of Directors ioserve until the next election. F. H. JACKSON, Y5-I4t Secretary. tw.-- *wrack: or Trim MINERAL OIL COI/PANY, 524 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, May - 9, 1534. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of ONE AND A HALF PER CENT. on the Capital Stock. paxable at the Office of the Company on and after the 19th inst., clear of State taxes." The transfer books will be closed after the 14th inst., and be opened on the 19th. naylo-5t THOS. R. SEARLE, Secretary. I DIVIDEND NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE PERRY OIL COMPANY, Suutheast corner et WALNUT and FOURTH Streets, PHILADELPHIA, May 9, .19p.. The Board of Directors hate this day declared a Div - dend out of the Pan - lines of the Company previous to blay Ist of TWO PER CENT, on the Capital Stock, pay able at the Office of the Company, clear of United States and State Tax, on and after the 18th instant. The Transfer Books will be closed on FRIDAY, May 13th, for FITE DAYS. inTlO-7V JAMES PERRY, Treasurer. ligr' ALIECHANIC,S , BANK. PHILADELPHIA, May S, 1954. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of. SIX per cent., payable on and after the 13th intl. I WIEGAND 2 JR. , myi-tmyl4 ussltier. UNION BANK. PHILADELPHIA, May $. 1864. At a meeting of the Directors, held this day, a divi dend of 5 per cent., clear of all taxes, was declared payable on demand. my-silistn6t J. J. 1113CKEL, Cashier. Illgr - ' CORN EXCHANGE BANK. rIEILADIMPIIIA, May 3, 1564. Tio Directors have declared a Divideud et SEVEN per cent., payable 011 demand, cum: or State and 11. S. (3 per cent.) tax. J. W. TORRY, . larl-tf Cashier. OFFICE ENION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, 10th May. 1961. Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of au Act of the Legislature, approved 29th April, isq, the name of the FOREST IMPROVEMENT COMPANY has been altered to the U\ION I.ISIPRWCEMENT COMPANY. In y19.-thsgt* 2. DORDA, Secretary_ iIgr'LAREL OIL LOMPANY.AN AD journed Meeting of the Stockholders or tho FAREL OIL COMPANY ovHl be held on SATURDAY, the 14:11 inst. , at 11'. M. at 309 wAL - NuT Street, 2,13 , 13-2 t s. WA. W. McWILLIAMS. Secretary. PROGRESS, AND FUTURE OF IRELAND. — By special request Rev. R. A. CARDEN, D_ D. will repeat this Great Lei:taro at the DECHANICS' IeALL, corner of FOURTH and GEORGE Streets, on TUESDAY EVENING,Ms.y g o'clock. Every true. Irishman should hear thisgroatandeloquent lecture. Tickets 2,5 cents. runyll-5t5 CITY BOUNTY NOTICE- OF FICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COKMIWOPTI No. 412 PRUNE Street, April 1,1864. The City Bounty will continue to be said until further notice. No applications for Bounty will be entertained from recruits who enlisted prior to the date of the - President's Proclamation, October 17, 1861 All future powers or attorney for the City Bounty, roc new recruits for Pennsylvania Regiments, Inns ered in after this date, must be endorsed by the officer in charge of the barracks that tiro matt has been re ceived there, By order of the Commission. apl-tf SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Secretary. PENNSYLVANIA.P.A.ILROAD COMI PANT—TREASURE:aIe D.EPART2IENIC t PIUA, April 20, 1864. 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, payable ea and after May 16, 3864. _Blank powers of attorney for collecting dtvidende can be had at the Office of the Company, -No. 238 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 lfith May and let Jane. THOMAS T. Dry2-1m Treasurer. 00 5 ( ) sou 4 00 2 01 1.1111,ADELP.111.:1, 11 A Y 95V :156}.—T0 the Mod:l4,l4ra of the Atlantis and Uhtn TaA.priepli Vompany For the purpose of carrying into effect the resolntiong of your Board of Directors, unanimously adopthd on the 14th day of April, ISf4, and the arrangement made with the Western Union Telegraph Company, by which the lines and property of this Company will hereafter be tinder the control and management of that Company, you are requested, if you desire to exchange your stock for the stock of the Western Union Telegraph Company to call at the Office of H. H. SHILLINGFORD, Secretary Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Company, No. 3 FORREST PLACE, 1:344 South lOURTH Street, or forward him a power of attorney for thaturuose. p As soon as the transfers are made and a list tarnished, the Secretary of the Western Union Telegraph Company at Rochester, New York, the stock of that Company will he sent to the Secretary of the Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Company for delivery.. The transfers must be made and the list furnished on or before the 16th lust_ ft ispresumed 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 Gummy. 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 holders as desire to examine it can do so at my office. The transfers received will be regarded as for ex change unless otherwise indicated. D. BROOKS, Agent Western Union Telegraph Co., myld-St 105 South THIRD Street. 'SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. ARTIFICIAL nIIMAN EYES Inserted without pain, by JAMES W. QUEEN & 924 CEMPTUT Stre:3l THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 14, _1864 GuraT BARGAINS IN CI,O.A.ICS, Now is the time to purchase. a splendid assortment of CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, (RC -9 as wo intend to CLOSEOUT OUR SPRING- STOCK, Call and examine before purclia*inf,,eloewltere m3-14-3t 704 CHESTNUT Street. above Seventh WHITE BAREGE SIIAWLS, WHITE GRENADINE SHAWLS, BLACK BARBGB SHAWLS, BLACK GRENADINE SHAWLS, SATIN BORDER GRENADINE SHAWLS. PILLED CENTRE GRENADINE SHAWLS, PLAID GRENADINE SHAWLS, STRIPED BAREGE SHAWLS. PLAID LAMA SHAWLS. STRIPED LAMA SHAWLS, All at less than usual prices. CIURIVEN STOBBART & BRO., 450, 452 and 454 North SE( OND street, ~,bO TO WILLOW. myl t-3t. AT ANTILLA ROOM—WELL STOOK ED with handsome garments of Silk and Cloth. of ADIERICAZI mid Foreign liinnufacture. . - While our DrantloN will compare favorably iu work martaihip, material, and style, With those or the most expensive establishments of this city or New York. they are much more moderate is price. Coud-class custom will find our stoekprineipnny on the moderate order, neither flachy two though. these styles are not entirely neglected. Mantles made to order of any style, and engaged to tit and please. PRESS FABRICS. Rapidly sell lug from a large stock, comprising in pare the following, vizi Black Bareges and Crepe Maretz. . Black glossy Mohairs. • Silack6-4 and 3-4 wool DelailLCS. Black Silks from $1,35 to Sq. Black Bombazines, Alpacas. Prints, &c. Travelling dress vans of several very desirablekludß. tilossy figured Mohair:, in single and double widths, from 50 to 15 cents per yard. Pearl-colored and other shades fine Alpacas, 65 cents toil, Some odd lots of old plaid Foil do Chmos, marked down from 11l to 3], 35, and 37 cents. Large lot pearl, green, blue, lilac, and black check tense at 67i4 cents, extra cheap. 6olid colors Lenoe, Pearls and Leathers, 3714 and 00 cents. lloyle's 4-4 purple Prints, 50 cents. Best 4-4 neat figured Shillings, 45 cents. Bea quality Manchester (iiughalna. Dress (finallams of geed quality. 4-4 fine chintz-figured Brilliants, 40 cents, 4-4 Percales, pinks, buffs and figured. LAWNS. 55 Several loth fino French conetv and . Organdies,and tit/ ceutb. Also, 1,4110 bent Lawns matte M America. _ _ And CASSIMERE stock complete. Fine fancies, Amorienn and French, : lobby Scotch Casidmermi. - : nsit.i.itylmi for suite. lioys' tine Ciii , siiiieres. Geed Coatings of every kind. Al WaYS on band, beet tailors' Lininv, es 311,3,iia5, ItaDans, Holland:4, Cambric*, Canvas, Drills, Pad diaas Wadding, Sc. Ladies' selected Cl oakiugo. - Fine block Broadcloths. . . COOPER & CON ARD, It S. E. corner NUM' end MARKET Streetg. QRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS.- Desirable styles of thin Shawl , bought early, and ellingfaot at reasonable prices. Also, Black Thibet, Otslonere, and all-Wool Delaine Shawls, front $3 to $74 NODIC bring lunch under price, 11ANTIL7.A BOOM. Handsome Mantles ready-made, or tondo to order— fine stock of Silks to select from. . . . . O NE CASE NEAT STRIPE SUMMER SILKS at Sl yer yard. India Silks, V.. Foulard Silks, 5734 cents. Black Lace Shawls and Rotundas. White Lace Shawls and Rotundas. Summer Shawls, in great variety. Silk Sacques and Circulars. Wide Mantle Silks, the hest quality imported. EDWIN HALL Sr Co., myn 26 South SECOND Street. SHIPLEY, HAZARD & HUTCHINS9N, No. 1.1.2 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, myl3-6m3 PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS FURLOUGHS.. , Officers and Eoldiers i yisiting the city on Furlough, needing SWORDS, And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are invited to the very extensive Manufacturing Establishment of GEO. W. SIMONS & IRO., SANSOM-STREET HALL, SANSOM Street. above Mirth. PRESENTATION SWORDS Nada to ardor at the shorto_Qt notice, which, for riehnooo and magnificence. challenge competition, no other house in the country combining the MANUFACTURING - JEW ELER with the PRACTICAL SWORD-MAKER. mhl2-2m FROTHINGHAM & WELLS RAVE FOR SALE, HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTING S. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. 10. WORSTED YARN, &c. 1413241Mf MILLINERY GOODS. OA MISS M. A. BAKER, No. 1246 CHESTNUT STREET, Has opened a large assortment of PARIS MILLINERY, apl3-3m* For the 'Spring and Summer of 1861. ap29—lntrA2mi f TOE CREAM. THE BEST ICE CREAM Brou g ht into the city, made Fn Delaware Comity, FROM PURE CREAM, and brought in FRESH EVERY MORNING. Hotels, Restaurants, Boarding Houses, Private Fami lies, Fairs, &c., supplied, on reasonable terms, at short notice. CALL AT EASTERN MARKET CHEESE AND ICE CREAM STAND, - FIFTH STRUBT, DBLQW MARKET, ap2S lm W. H. SLOCOMB. OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS' A very large assortment for sale by J.6.11E.5 W.WREN & CO., my:3-1m 92A- IIESTNUT Street MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN INSTRUMENTS. Clieeternian's Metallic and Steel-tripe Measurers. For sale by JAIIIES W. QUEEN & CO., 024 CHESTNUT Street. Priced and Illustrated Catalogues gratis. my3-lm QIGNOR P. RONDINELLA, AT THE earnest solicitation of many of his former pupils, will resume his professional duties iu this city on the first of SEPTEMBER. BARGAINS IN MACHINERY WILL BE SOLO BY AUCTION, 6N 9 7 15163 M,cl7 17th, At ilbe corner of TWENTY-SECOND and WOOD Ste.. All the MACHINERY and FIXTURES of a large MANUFACTORY OF PAPER HANGINGS, Consisting a OIIOUNIIING, GLAZINO and PRINT ING MACHINES, SHAFTING, PATTERNS, and all the MATERIALS for carrying on the business. A fine opportunity is now offered to go into Hie bust nest succenfof fy um there is but ONE FACTORY now in the city, which is doing a splendid buyinestr, and another is much wanted. ISAAC PUGH', .No. 407 WALNUT Street, third etory: Or, WILLIAM CURRY, TWENTY•SECOND and CALLOWIIILL Strata, Ti11.7-8t SALE OF CONDEMNED CLOTHING, CAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE., TENT CUT TINGS, GRIEF QUAILTERIAWITIO4 OPF(C11, PoT VITASIFINOTON WAP.MINcrroN, D. C., Nay V, )564. Will be sold at public auction, at Government Ware house, No. 6 Seventeenth street, between IT and I stre-ts, Washington City, D.at 12 o'clock M., THIWDAY. Islay 20. 1144, under . the 5111PONINI(111 of Capt. D. G. Thomas, M. S. K., IL S. A., a largo lot of stores condemned as unfit for public service, viz : Infantry and Cavalry Coats and Trowsers, Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, belt hats, Caps Trumpets, His gleN, Drums„ Tents, Tent Pules, Mess Vans, Camp Kettles, Sputlev x Shovels, Knapsacks, Harta• sacks, Bed Sacks, Scc., &c. Also, about sixty OM tons of Tent Cuttings. • 'Perms cash, tb Government funds. Successful bidders will be required to remove the stores withiu five (5) days from date of sale. D, H. RUCKER. Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, Myl4-I.ot Depot of Waihinseton. LONDON BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALE, BY THE CASK OR DOZEN. ' ALTa3FARris C. . 11.013 - F.XVI, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, Corner ELEVENTH and VllM.Streoto. RETAIL DRY GOODS. MANTILLAS, I{ ID DTJCI: D TRICT.b, WITHOUT REGARD TO COST L. LEFEVRE & CO. . - . COOPER & CONARD, S. E. comer N1.N91-11md MAIIRET Sts COMMISSION ROUSES. I=3 ARMY GOODS. CLOTHING. A HOUSEHOLD 'WORM WANAMAKER & BROWN'S rOpular, Clothing HOUK`, Sixth and :Market streets. The peo ple have found out to their great satisfaction That there is a place where a good article of Clothing, handsomely cut and carefully made, can he had at a moderate price. Wanama ker & Brown have, by far, the largest stock of REAL NEW STYLES, FRESH, THIS SEA SON'S MAKE, of Fashionable Clothing, to be found in this city, which they are selling in immense quantities; and at low prices for the times. The place, SIXTH and lIIKLIKET Streets The name, WANAMAKER & BROWN CLOTHING. FIELD GLASSES. Microscopes for Physicians and Students NEW PUBLICATIONS. DA. COSTA'S MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS_ .TEST rum:Ls/Imo. MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS : WITH SPECIAL REFS. RENCE TO PRACTICAL .IrIEDICINE. A GUIDE TO THE HEOWLIIDEE AND DISCRIMINATION OP DISEASES. IRV S. M. DA COSTA, M. D., Lecturer on Clinical Medicine and Physician tOIA Phi ladelphia. Hospital, &c., &c. ILLUUNATED WITII NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS. Ono Vol., erro. O. S. D. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Publlshora, nya-t - stuths St 715 and - 717 MARKET Street. THIRTEEN 01 41 ,,.e WW. NEW BOOKS. Religlow,lll ,, tory and Griticir , m, 13y Erin Ronan••lZ 00 Nepenthe. A ell Et rming,ly-writte Lt new No vel 150 Peculiar. Epes.Barg,eut's very succesfifal Novel— 150 The Life of Jestig. By Emit Ileum!. 150 An admirable Guide.... 1 2.5 The Art of Conversation Tales from the Opera=. With 011 the Plots Red-Tape and Pigeon-Hole Generals. A Spicy Book 125 Private Miles O'Reilly. Ills Comic Book. Illus trated 1 2.5 For tho Amateur Sailor . 50 A Book for Sportnnen• • • 1 50 The Fachtman's Primer Game Fish of the North. Hugo' Sra - 1,11. Lnug - tlage. 400 NEXT WEEK. Mrs. Holmes' New Novel. Darkness and Daylight Hotspur. A New Novel by the Author of Lulu. " *,,.Any of these books will be sent by mail, postage free, on receipt of price, by myii-wstf CARLETON, Publisher, NEW YORK. IETERSO.N r 'S COUNTERFEIT DE TECTOL May 1.5t1. now ready at the Office of Publication, 300 CHESTNUT Street. Price 10 cents. One dollar per year. it (FLOTATIONS OF SIX DIFFERENT Cities in PETERSON'S DETECTOR, for Mity loth, and to be continued in every 'number, corrected by tine following well-known and reliable 'Bankers: Philadelphia, Drexel tv. Co. New York, T. CrOMOlCiill. Baltimore, .Tohnston Bros. & Co. baiurg.,. Hill S.: Co. St, Louis, Bachell-& Co. Cincinnati, S. S. Davie CO 30 N.E W COUNTERFEITS ARE f o lly d ooor thod pEIERSON , S (JOU NTI , IRFFIPP DETECTOR an d DIIEXEL'S BANK NOTE LIST for May /sth, which will be ready this morning at T. B. PETERSON iZ EV/TIMIS', No. 306 CHESTNI'T Street, Philadelphia.. 7 -e . Terms. —Ono dollar per year monthly, or two dollars semi-monthly, or ten rents a number. Adverticemeills inserted in it at low rates. It DETERSON'S IS THE ONLY DETEC TOR published giving the quotations of six ditfor ent lt BUTTRE'S PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN. This fine steel-plate Engraving, from a recent Phota g,uplx if, the only- lar g e-sloe full - length Portrait 3-etpublished, publiAed, mutt can only he obtained from the Publisher or his authorized :lentils ' at the low price of *3 per copy. This fine Portrait wit be sent by mail or express, free of charge, on receipt of Retail Price, ii ,, ents wanted. in every county-. Address SKELLY, Sole Agent for Peamt., nr,li-thsatutf 908 ARCH Street, Phila. CA R D.-TO THE LAWYERS OF Pennsylyania — f am now tho Publisher of the 3 Volumes of GRANT'S CASES; the Sd volume will be ready by the 11111 Mai. I have also a numerous collec tion of Law and Miscellaneous Books for sale cheap. mylo-1m JOHN CADrebEALL, , uut OURSTNUT St. ASEMEAD 6 - .; EVANS, Successors to WILLIS P. ItAZARD, 724 CHESTNUT Street, Have received THE FERNY BOY AND FINANCIER. A popular Lifo of Secretary (Maw'. A SplendidNT& THEu SMALL nosil AT ALLINGTON. Trotlope's new novel. Finely i I mitre tea. 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