WIIAT IS THE SANITAMY CON. MISSION DOING ? S. SANITARY COMMISSION, PUTT. A DELPHIJA. AGENCY, 1307 CHESTNUT STREET, May 14, 1851 P to Editor of The Prays: tot the information of the public, ,AsPeciaity those having friends in the Army who ore renorted wounded. :le Well as to Salley eentributon. to the funds of the Commission that goer m oney Le Properly employed, leg to tr0c , 1 „,., au extract from a letter received this morurne from the Central Oelce of the Commission at Wfighington: paring the Quarter ending March Si, 1561, supplies have been forwarded to the various stations in this pepartment to the value of $112,419.5.1, viz:. TO WASHINGTON To NEW ORLEANS To NEWBERN yo BEAUFORT to anticipation of the battles now in progress the CVO . Inspector made a requisition for such article., az , ye considerdd desirable to have in stock at ,Washington. They were immediately ordered and sent forward. Tie estimated value of the goods is Wo,ooo. Tho fol lowing is a list: 600 botnpA .1-anyjct, num, 4,(111 pan MIN Wlll6O Sugar, 300 gallons Tamarinds, SOO pounds Mack Tea, z,OO pound. Tobacco,chew ing.. I,ON pounds Tobacco, smo king. 2,000 Clay Pipes. 50 gross Matches, 300 bottles Foreign Wino, 300 bottles Whisky, 00 bbhi Bandages, rolloro, 250 bottles Bay Rum, 2.50 bottles Cologne, 500 pairs Crutches, 050 pounds Castile Soap, 3,000 Sponges, 4,000 Won't. ghlriA, 5,000 Cotton Shirts. 1.000 Bed Sacks, 300 Bed Pans, 4.000 Blankets, 200bLanterns, 30 Oil Silks (rolls), I. WO Pillows, ::.000 Sheets, 7,000 Towels, 4,000 Tin Gilts, :;0() Tin Basins, 3.000 Tin Plates. 200 Pails._ r..0(10 pairs Drawers. Cotten, WO Pocket Btik fs, 300 pounds Chloroform, 1-pound bottles, • pairs Slippers, '',500 Socks, woolen, 1: , ,0ti0 Socks, Cotton, A pp i es . 4 s , reef Stock, 500 bottles Brandy, • Chocolate, • cans Extract of Coffee, jOttlo Condensed Milk, 1 . 2 T, bbls Crackers, ZOO bottles Extract of Ja maica Ginger, z.:,000 pounds Farina, MO bottles Lemon Syrup, 2,500 100 Corn Starch, pounds ?dastard, 1,500 pftirb Shoefs, ow pieces Mosquito t tinX. 50 rolls PI aster, adhesive, .1,000 Combs, 30 bbls Dried Fruit, Lemon - , Oranges. "To meet the wants; of the monnaea in the column under command of Major General B. F. Butler, some lorty Mna of supplies of all Irdnds were sent to Norfolk. A large stock was also collected at llarper's Ferry for General Sigel's forces. Additiothtl _agents were tout to this.polnt as well as to licrielk. A heavy reserve stock, valued at 2:300, 000, Was stored in our warehouses at Washington. Seven four-horse wagons belonging 3L the Commis -I.lon, loaded with supplies most needed upon the field of battle, moved with the Army of the Potomac. These are entrusted to experienced agents, who have been Jong in the field. Some forty young men, carefully trained for the work, were held in readiness in Washington to go to the field as an. Auxiliary Relief Corps. as coon as needed. A "Reserve Corps," one hundred strong, stood ICatlY to go to the front whenever called upon. sine wagons and abont forty horses were ready fur • the transportation of snpplies. On Tuesday, the steamboat Nary F. Rapley, loaded. with sc.. , seventy tons of supplies, and having on hoard about sixty agents of the Commission, the whole - ender the superintendence of Dr. Lewis H. Steiner, Chief Inspector of the COMmission for the Army of th e Potomac, left this city for Belle Plain. The Dapley towed down a large barge, having on board - five wagons, twenti-ono horses, and necessary forage. (In arriving at Belle Plain tents were pitched, a por tion of the goods were pushed on to Fredericksburg in the wagons, while the remainder was unloaded and then rapidly sent back to Washington for a fresh supply. A feeding station was Immediately established by Dr. Steiner, where thousands of men have already been fed. The day after the Rapley left another barge, baying onboard four large wagong and s:eventeen horses, was sent to Belle Plain. Some twenty more agents went the same day. Dr. Alexander McDonald, Chief Inspector for the Department of Norfolk and the Peninsula, was, when last beard from, at Bermuda Hundred, on James river, -will. a boat load of Sanitary supplies. This boat con tained thirty tons of ice and forty tons of stores. !fin other-load is to go to him in a day or two. Very respectfully, 11. M. LEWIS, INF= BITLES FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF TUE: GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, ISTAEI,ISHED BY THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The day of opening will be early . in June, whereof due notice will be given. All articles sent to the Fair will be retained and told ;or the benefit of the Sanitary Commission, except arti cles of Curiosity or Art, which may be received under epeciat permission, either for exhibition only or for sale, either . wholly or partially for the benefit of the Sanitary Commission. All articles for exhibition or sale will be at the risk of the depositor. 111. Talkcounters or booths for display and sale may be e , tablitdiedlly such standing committees as desire them, saltieet to the regulations, as to size,, Wmpe, and p o ol_ lien, of the Committee on General Arrangements. Such Mides ' he ., must be placed charge of persons nomi- Dmed by the chairmen of the several standing, conk 'minces t y whom the, articles displayed nave been col said nomias.tions to be subject to the action of the Executive Committee for confirmation or otherwise, :and the persons so appointed to be likewise subject to ih,. du-et:lions of the Executive Committee as to the toed set of their sales, and as to their continuance in In all cases where tables, &c., are so established, th. re shall be appointed, in like manlier with the ,itles ao,a, a treasurer or cash clerk for each table, whose duty it shall he to keep an account of ail sales, take charge of the moneys received, and pay Oyer the same to the cashier of the department, who shall settle with The cashier appointed by . the Committee on Finance as often as shall be required. r. All articles exposed to sale shall have the price af- A.-1, whisk 5k i l in 1141 face exeeed their ordinary re -1:1i1 value A bank shall 1:e established in the Fair buildings, 2.1141 controlled i.y the Committee on Finance, amt the Pppointvd by said committee ...hall eatylo,-It the emettnt received 4.1.14.- in a city bank to the credit 01 the trea,.nrer the Paw. VII. All stands for refivAiments within the enclo4nre of 3,g:in Square, except that for the sale of malt liquors and the stand for confectionery, shall be supplied by and be under the control of she Committee on the Ro- Vanrane. The Executive Committee shall be in permanent see eloa dorlug ltusinoar. houra each day of the Fair, and Shall have plenary Powers to settle and adjust conch, :drely all matters connected with the Fair, and with all committees and persons engaged in or visiting the buildings and grounds. The members of said Contrail tee who maybe present shall be a quorum for the franc a:stk. a 1m...121.14x. The fellowingare the roles for the prices of admission: 1. Tickets for the opening ceremonies and " private 'view " shall be issued, not exceeding ten thousand in lumber: price *2 each. 2. Season tiekets shall be issued Admitting - to ait phvte cif the fair excepting exhibitions fur Children; price di. Mich tickets not to be transferable,. and not to admit to the opening-cere monies oR the first 413:y. 3. Committee's season tickets shall be issued,upon the of the respective chairmen, to all members of the committee who have been acting thereon; price 53. 'urthermore, these season tickets shall admit to the M ao:Loma ceremonies on the first day. . . 4. Single admission tickets, which shall not admit to those exhibitions for which a separate charge is made, hball be issued; price -fifty cents. 0. Free tratmferable tickets, which shall not admit to times exhibitions for which a separate charge is made, Slid! be issued for the use of the employees of the re spective committee.. As a general rule, but, three of each tickets shall be Issued to each chairman; but the Chairman of the Executive Committee is authorized to increase the number according to his discretion. Complimentary tickets shall he granted only by iL4 Chairman of the Executive Committee. 7. All the employees shall be required to enter at gates provided specially for them, and to wear appru iziate badges. 8. No tickets for single admissions shall be sold to persons resident in ritiladelphtit. ii. Tickets for single admissions shall , be issued, for pale in ;places outside of Philadelphia; and such tickets shall bear upon their face a - desiguation of the ;Stale in which the Sante are purchased. 10. All tickets for the States of New Jersey and Dela -ware will be furnished by the Secretaxy. at this odice, 'spun application f rota the Governors or Executive Com mittees of each State. . . 11. Season Tickets ehallbe issued and pladed on sale an conformity with the previous action of the Executive Com.mittee. 12. Entrance to the fait ehallbe had throngh a r.sut 'tering turnstile. Bach person in passing the stile to deliver for deposit, in a properly prepared box, either the exact admission money, or a ticket previously pur clued. 13. The turnstile shall be made double, so that child . Ten may have a separate registry from adults, and yet bay not be separated from their attendants on en tering_ 14. Each wicket shall be attended by a keeper, who tihall have his own butt marked with his name, and 'Who shall be on duty for a period of two hours. It Limn be his duty, immediately upon being relieved, to settle bis account with a cashier, who is to enter the settlement in a book and give the keeper a memorandum tot' the settlement. The cashier must himself make daily rettlenients with the general Cashier or Treasurer. 35. Only the exact admission money shall be received at the wicket, but a place where change may be had shall be provided and so placed as to be approached be lore reaching the Wicket. 18_ Season tickets shall admit at a separate wicket, 'Which shall also be made double, so that persons au 'eODlPanying the holder of a season ticket may enter Without being separated from such holder. if such -Person be a chira, then the keeper is to deposit a card With the admission money in his box. 17. Per-.„ en t er ing the special exhibitions must also lass through7a registering turnstile. JOHN WELSH, Chairman. HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, Secretary. Office, 1333 CHESTNUT Street. It itgr' AT A. 31T;ETING OF THE EXECU. TIVE COMMITTEE, held May 6, the following aysolntion, passed by the Ladies' Committee on "Ar xausements (Internal) and Reception of Goods" was :read, as follows: Resolved, That we recommend to all Ladies on duty 3n the different Departments at the Great Central Fair, that a uniform dress should be worn, consisting of a black skirt and white waist, or, whenever preferred. dress entirely black. Also, that they appear without i 4 onnete when on duty. Whereupon, on motion, it was Resolved, That this Committee approves of this reso lution of the Ladies' Committee on •Arrangements (Internal) and Reception of Goods." Turthermore,on mutton, it was Resolved, That the several Committees be requested to adopt such insignia to be worn by its members as Will designate them respectively. Extracted from the minutes. HORACE HOWARD FURNESS. Secretary_ /arm crier 11101TNICY NOTICE. 2 :01r. FICE CITY BQUNTY "FUND CO3I.IIISSION, .3f o_ 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 enlisted prior to the date of the President's Proclamation, October 17, 1813. All future powers of attorney for the City Dennty, rem new recruits for Pennsylvania llegiments, mns .vred in after this date, must be endorsed by the officer :As Charge of the barracks that the man has been re .celved there. BY order of the Commission. aPI-tf SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Secretary. igr WAN EXCHANGE BANK. PH/MAIM-LW/lA, M 9. 3, 3. 186.1. The Directors leave declared a Dividend of SEVENDer payable on demand, clear of State and 'U. S. (3 Per cent.) tax. - J, W. TARRY, Cutler, $73,524 42 `27,607 01 5,1 , 213 04 5,157 07 _ 350 pouuds cantles, Stan onory. 50 pounds ()Id Linen, General Superintendent lINJITE.II STATES CHRISTIAN COMsll6B3 o N. — Cash acknowledgments for the Week ending May 1 3. 1803 ,i Contributions received at meeting at Church of Epiphany as follows: Coo. IL Stuart 35,000 00 Jay Cooke ................. ~ ~ ........ 5,600 00 Capt. R. F. Loper, through Missionary Society of St. l'aul's Episcopal Church. 6,000 o .Tolin P. Grazer 5 000 00 Mrs. John?. Crozer 200 CO Sand. Crozer 500 00 Geo. IL Crozer 110 00-5,810 00 M. W. Baldwin & Co .15.0. Graham 3,000 00 Win. Bucknell 2,000 00 Mrs. Wm. Bu 1,000 00 Evans & Watson 100 00 A. J. Drexel 1,000 00 John A. Brown 1,000 00 S. &J. M Flanagan 1,000 00 m, S. Hansen & Bons 10)0 00 Wm. Mann 1,000 00 Mies E. J. P. Shields 600 00 600 00 JO.. T. Page Cash 500 00 500 00 James Bent, Santee, & Co 500 OU H. J. Williams 500 00 Stephen Colwell 500 00 Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co 500 00 J. B. Moorehead 100 00 Rutter & Patterson 5111 00 Robt. S. Johnson f'o 00 Samuel Field 500 00 S. Morris IVal n 500 00 C. blacalester 500 00 J. T. War 500 00 John B. Myers & Co 500 00 . Martin Nixon 401) 00 Margaret Lamont 10 00 B. W. Tingley 100 00 Thomas Ear), 2.10 00 Mrs. sarni h00d .... . 10 00-360 00 .10110 lionllon 300 00 G. P. smith 300 00 Irwin & Srhison 250 00 l'emi. Fire Ins. CO 250 00 W . E. Garrett & Sons 250 011 Deaver Meadow It. IL Co 250 00 In. Haven & Bro 203 00 :An,. Rebecca Gumbos !MO 00 II azanhreYs & Hoffinan.... 200 00 I.4iiie IL Smith 200 00 - Morris l'atterson.... 200 00 lioblit,Brown, & Islohlit 200 00 Dm:cannon Iron Co 900 00 Edw. Miller & Co 200 00 . C. P. Bayard 200 00 Joliu Orig. - 250 00 Dr. 'high L. Hodge "1 . 100 Do A. Mclntyre . 100 00 Wm: Iv. Blanchard 100 00 Mrs. E. Heyl 100 00 Chas. Snootierloo 00 . Thos. B. Watson '?!... 100 00 Saml. Work 100 00 - : W. H. & G. W. Allen 100 0.) Dr. David Jayne 100 00 13. D. Stewart & Son 100 00 C. Sherman & Son 100 00 - Miss M. Wheaton 100 00 .11 - .. C. Hand .1.: CO 100 00 Harvey & Ford 100 00 Wm. S. Stewart & Co 100 00 Eli K. Price.. 100 00 Israel Morris - 100 00 Wain, Learning & Co 100 00 - Thos. T, Tasker, Sr 100 00 Jab, W. Boyd -100 00 -11(`V. Danl. C. Ivlitreh 100 OD Sheppard, Van liarling.eu, &I Arrison.. 100 00 " EL J. L." 100 OD Gen. D. WetkPlill 00 00 - John Wiegautl, Jr 00 00 Z. Locke & Co `OOOO Alex. Kerr Si Co fil Zii A Friend, 1720 0::::;,: - ,iiiit 64:t‘9j...„...„ 50 00 Bad'''' " ;-etlierill 50 00 ... .1 . Charlotte W. Wetherill 50 00 31h-s Anal.ki 00 00 licv. Dr. Newton OO 00 Robert Stoen 50 00 P- : 11-Willis 50 00 Jonathan re Berson so 00 bliss J. 13 50 00 . Illii.3E, 11 - '0 00 Inissle. li. 3 1 - 500— 65 00 Wilson Jewell, Ili. D 50 00 .301 a., D. Kennedy 50 00 William 1060111 nm 50 00 T. Hughes 50,00 Dr. and Mfrs. C. Morris 50 00 (3rOrge H. llur„," - in, Jr., 31..13 10 00 James H. Dunlap 25.00 iley, J. H. Torrence 25 00 frf derick Scofield 25 00 Sirs. Dayid S.Jones 25 00 W. A. hinetlurst 25 00 A Friend - 2 2100 Miss C. F. 0 20 00 M. F. Duncan 20 00 I'. 13. Simkins 20 00 John Wiegand 20 I:VJ Rev. Dr. I , :tire ta) CYJ Miss Jackson 15 00 "3.5." 10 00 Samuel C. Perkins 10 00 Sirs. William 1-1. Schively 10 00 A Lady 10 00 A Gentleman 5 00 A Ladp 10 00 C. A. buy 10 Oa T. T. Meson ' - 500 Mrs. E. McCutcheon 5 00 . . .. GOD eon on platen !.i5l 110 ------48,703 50 'E. J. Woolsey, Astoria, L. I 1,000 00 Jam , Eliza W.odt,.'y, New - York 200 00 Wm. W. Woliennin 250 00 Indies' Christian ColnlllissiOn, litilhilo, N. Y., per Mrs..jihn Y. Ernst, Treasurer 10,000 00 Troy Branch Christian Commission, per P. P. Allen, Secretary and Treasurer, MO 00 Collection at First - Presbyterian church, tior nout,Hrn, per Rev. Mi. Knox OJO 00 Collection at. IlartfOrd, Connecticut, per A. G. Hammond, Treasurer SOO 00 '-Army Committee, Portland, Me., per Thomas E. Hayes, Treasurer, si)o 00 Chri,tion Cormois.siou, Albuuy, N. 'l. - 500 00 Clirn'iltin colninis,:ion, Springlieli,Mass., per F. H. Drewer, Chairman, 881 85 Delaware Mutual Safety u Insrance Co 500 DO '' " _ . Billings, lloop & Co., (:uldicionall 200 00 Philadelphia, Wilmington; & Baltimore Bail : road Company - 100 00 J. Emery Stone, (additional) 35) 00 Philadelphia and Gray 'sFerry (Spruce and Pine Streets Passenger itailwaY Company,) being one-half of the guess receipts of the road on Monday, 20th ult., and also ono-bailor a day's earnings of the officers -and employees of the road, Per J. Gross Fry,_President 210 73 John E. Gray, 1 - Paxton alley, -- Pa 100 00 Collections made by David Cady,'Amsterdem, Nall" York 142 00 Collections in the First Presbyterian Church, Etica, N. Y 201 39 Verniers' Bank of Lancaster, Pa., pee C. Ha ger, President 100 00 Ladies'Aid Society Al. E. Churcb, Pottsville, Pennsylvania 100 00 Collected in Sabbath School First Presbyterian church, at Stamford, Connecticut 1.5115 A. W. Porter, klonstrp, Muss., (add.) 200 00 Contributions received at Brandy Station, Ya. , .. .. . . ... - - .. frota 188th Reg. Penna. - Yol° 189 00 Soldiers' Aid Society, Savannah, Ohio 134 75 S. A. Mercer, (additional) 100 00 Azaerican Fire Insurance Company 200 00 "C. AI. B." (additional) 100 00 Jas. S. Cox 00 00 Miss Ann Rookie, Fishkill. Landing,X. Y....• 00 00 Rey. Wilbur F. Paddock. S:7I.D; a ' friend, per Rev. Wilbur F. Paddock, 9k20 40 00 Collectionsat Ladies' Meeting at Concert Hall, .. . Slay . . 4 t 1 i ~, ' Si 60 Presbyterian and Methodist Churches of Onto- - nagon, Mich., 207.00; Pres. Church, Green land,-Mich., 6.9.0, per Irwin Smith 47 :30 Soldier_ - Aid Society, Wilmot Township, Brad ford county, Pennsylvania, per Miss Amanda E. Gamble, Secretary 57 25 Theodore Bliss 60 00 IL Mortimer Lewis, (additional) . 30 00 Calvary Monumental Unwell 20 00 Christian' Association, Freernansbnrg, Penn sylvania per Josiah Bachman, President.. 75 00 James Boyles, (additional) .50 00 James Bavard (additional) 50 00 Dl_ E. Sabliath'School, Lambertville, N. J 25 00 Capt, J. Janeway 00 00 Collection in Presbyterian Church at Altoona, Pa., per Bev. Dr. Junk - in ........... 37.50 Missionary Society Sabbath School of Presby terian Church, Bloomfield, N. J 25 00 Rey. D. R, Loxiey 20 00 Mrs. Nary E. Sibley 30 00 Lisle Soldiers' Relief Association 39 05 conecrien7at N. E. Church, Elkton, Md., per Rey... D. Curtis 45 OD Union Meeting in Presbyterian "Church, Clear field, P a ., p.r Rev. J. L. Lamb , . - 87 35 Miss. Susan Warner, West Point, N. N 50 00 Ladies of North Broad Street Presbyterian Chnrch, Philadelphia Si 50 Soldiers' Aid Society, Honey Brook, Pa., per • 31ev. J. C. Thom G 5 00 Samuel C. Morton 25 00 L. A. Gotley, (additional) 25 00 Christian COMMiss.lou Committee, Gettysburg, Pa. per N. G. McCreary 25 00 Church, _orr_s_own, Penn- Firsel're:-byterian X I i sylvanla , 50 00 J. Grier, Ralston 2,5 00— 75 00 John MeLareu, Gloversville, N. Y 20 00 Josiah W. Warner 50 U 9 Henry C. Lea, (additional,) 50 00 50 00 M. A. Boyd a 21) 00 "E, R. P.," 10 00 Sabbath School of First Presbyterian Church, Mannyunk 10 00 M. E. Chlirch, Dryden, N. Y., per Rev. Benj, Shove A 2.5 "L. G.," Dansville, N. I' 10 00 Michael Russ 5 00 John McClain 1 (s)— 000 Rev. W. 'l'. Sithiue,Rector of Church of Cove nant, (a. day s salary,) 0 20 AT. W ,' I'nd •4 00 Wm. 'McArthur 5 00 M. E. Church, Cinciunatus, N. Y 23 10 A Soldier's Daughter 1 00 A Soldier's Mother 5 00 Lower Hopewell Sabbath School, Cumberland county, N. J 300 Cash_, Brockport, N. Y 50 M. 11. Blair, Huntingdon, Pa 100 Robert B. 'Parsons, Flushing, N. It ' 20 00 Jackson Graves 1 00 Mrs. Foreman, Batavia, N. Y 3 00 Ladies of Batavia, N. Y., per :Mrs. Ma cey .... 17 25 John Fargo, Stratford, N. Y 60— XI 75 Will. F. Johnston 5 00 Mrs. L. Johnston 2 2.5 Rev. Wan. S. McLaren, Caledonia, N. Y 10 00 H. H. Stone; Auburn, N. 3( 3 10 Two Classes in Sabbath ScbOol of West Spruce rtreet Presbyterian Church 10 CO John H. Prentiss Utica, N. Y 25 00 Sabbath School, 'First Presbyterian Church, Marquette„ Mich 7 50 Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society, Duauesburg, N. Y., per Rev. Andrew Gifford Wylie 2.5 00 Congregational Church, Central Village, Con,, 29, 65 Congregation at Bloomfield, Pa., per Rev. C. Shrive 315 "R. H. 8.," Broome county, N. Y 5 00 Bank of Catasauqua, Pa 25 00 Soldiers' Aid Society of Jasper, Md., per J. R. Prentice, Secretary 6 00 Mrs. C. M. Donaldson 10 00 Wm. E. Moore,. West Chester, Pa 12 00 J. C. Schultz, Secretary U. S. Vole 15 00 Win. Thompson Barkley, Crawford, Orange county, N. Y., per Rev. N. Johnston 10 00 Fred and Ella 1 00 D. P. Brown, Montreal, Canada 10 00 Two Ladieslo 00 J. A. Linns 00 Mrs. Win. T. 'Wilcox 12 00 Friends at Frencluown and Slab Camp, West , Va., per Miss Hattie Morgan 16 50 Mite Society of Bethany and Batavia, N. Y., per Miss Helen M. Hamilton .2 00 Ladies' Aid Society, Bath, Pa., per Miss J. E. Dishier, Secretary Mrs Mary R. Mitchell- —• .. Miss Mary B. Mitchell A Widow • ~.w. P." 000 "S. M. P." 10 PO— 15 00 Pound Ridge Presbyterian Church 10 00 Edwin D. Mead, Burdett, N. Y 2 CO W. H. Curtis, McLean, N. Y 17 00 Mathew Mowat, Springfield, Ohio 10 09 R. W. 11. Reed 2 15 Mrs. Sinclair, Ulster, Pa 1 50 Rev. J. 0. Smith,'Missionary, A. B. C. F. M. 00doOnitt'l 3 00 Mrs. E E. Bailey, Linderwood, 11l 2 00 Asa Bailey do do 1 00— 3CO Two Little Boys ' 75 Thomas 11. Tetlow 1 25 200 Litzie Eberle, Shermanstown, Pa 2 00 Miss Sterret 1 00 •'H. A. P. " "E W. i. ~ Alfred Seal John Blye "U. W. 1`... 0_ " A. H. Laird, Lewisburg, Pa Mrs. E. Moody & Son B. P. Killikelley, Missionary P. E. Church, Kittanning, Pa 5 00 WM. M. Cilpp 3 00 Collection in Presbyterian Church at Tuckerton, N. I 810 Mrs. M. Davis, Shippensburg, Pa 5 00 A Cup of Cold Water, Elmira, N. Y lb 00 3 Canton, N. Irlo 00 • Collection in Presbyterian Church, Providence, Montgomery county, I's.: Mrs. H. 0 10 00 Mrs. J. G. I 2 01) Miss E. H 100 - Miss 11.. S. It h" OD— 18 00 Dr. T. E. Beesley 10 00 D. Baugh 10 00 Class 7,. Spring Garden Presbyterian Church,: per S. IC. Hall, Treasurer 10 00 Rey. R. Taylor, Princeton, N. J 5 00 62,669 16 Amount Drevionsly acknowledged 2.83,4V9 04 Contributions received for the Rclie of t h e Che rokee Indians, us followo; Rev_ t Rummell 50 OD Cong'l Sabbath School Delaware, wis• •• • 7 (KI S. W. :Noyes, Independence, lowa 2 00— 89 OD Total 40.12,218 10 jOS, rATTERSON, Treasurer. Several snbscriptions received at the Church of the Epiphany have not yet been collected. The United States Christian Commission begs leave to set/non/leg • e the receipt of the following stores up to May 73, 1 PENNSYLVANIA. Ladies' Aid Society, Church of Philadelphia-2 boxes, th e Covert-Int. 10 boxes, Rhodes lc Williams. 1 Ivorytype, Miss Jane Johnsen. 1 package, Miss Patterson. box, Union Association of the Twenty-fourth Ward. 1 box, Ladles' Aid Society of Rey. Dr. Kennard's Church, 6 boxes. Thos. H. Powers, Req. 2 boxes, Andrew Blair, Eon. Ipackage Mrs. Constable. Iboxes,Joshua Wright, Esq. 4 packages, Mrs. Bracknell. 2Ce pads, l bags or bandages, S 7 pairs of slippers; rags and lint, glass tubes, and a comfortable , La lee' Aid of Philadelphia. Bath-1 barrel, Ladies' Aid Society. Sunbury-1 box, a lady. Honesdale —5 boxes, 1 package, Soldiers' Aid Society. Rohrsbnrg-1 box, children. Oak, Shade-1 box, Annie Al. Barnett, Easton-5 boxes, 1 barrel, Ladles' Aid Society of First Presbyterian Church. Waxerley--1 box, Aid Society Wallace-1 box, box. Lad * Crirwensville-1 box. Ladies' Soldiers' Relief Society. Pottsville-1 box, Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society of M. E. Church. Rulineville — Thoxen, Sabbath School of Cram Church, Jersey Shore-2boxes, Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society. Coatesville-1 box, Ladies' Aid Society. Octoraro-1 box, Aid Society NOK. New York-18 parcel EW s, C omm it te e U. S. C. C. Brooklyn-5 cases, A. K. Larrabee, Esq. antllObnxes, Ladies , Christian Coln. mission: 10 parcels, Com. U. S. C. C. Rochester-3 boxes, Branch Christian Commission. Albany-2. boxes, William McElroy, Esq. Waterford-0 boxes, I barrel, Ladies' Aid Society. Troy-4 boxes, Branch U. S. C. C. Waterville-1 lion, Soldiers'. Aid Society. Oanseveert-1 box. West Hebron—l firkin, Ladies' Aid Society. • Westfield-1 barrel, Sunday-school Children. NEW JERSEY. Lambertville-6 boxes, Ladies' Aid Society.... Blackwoodtown-I.4mx, Sobbatl,school Olotdren. Upper rittsgrove-1 box, Ladies' Aid Society. liarniony-1 barrel, 1 box, lady, Trenton-1 box, lion. Whitfield S. Johnson. DEL/CIA - ARE Wilmington - 1 box, 1 demijob it, Mn,s John Lati mer ; 1 package, Little Girls' Aid Society. MAINE, l'ortland-1 box, Chestnut-street M. E. Sabbath School ; 3 boxes, State-street Ladies' Circle, Kent's Hill-1 box, M. E. Church. North Wayne-1 box, Soldier's Aid Society. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston-5 parcels, 71 boxes, 7 barrels, Army Commit tee, Y. M. C, A, Middleboro-1 box, Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society. 01110. Cincinnati-6 parcels, Ceininittee U. S. C. C. We mast return our friends throughout tile country our warmest thanks for their kind contributions at this time when so - Much is needed. The COMIIIISSiOn is straining every energy to rend to the battle-field all the men and stores it can; the call still continues, and we have no doubt that oar friends will still continuo to re spond as they have done. Everything in despatched to the trout as fast as received, Our delegates distribute personally; and hundreds of lives may be saved by prompt action. GEORGE H. STUART, lt Chairman, 11 BANK Street. ~'OLIJNTEII HOSPITAL ASSOC] ATI ON, BROAD and PRIME Streets, take pleasure in acknowledging the following donations since last report: - _ - .10115 Gibson & Sons 11100 1)0 Est. of Alexander Elmslie (third donation) :100 00 James E. Caldwell oo Israel Morris (third donation) 50 00 Henry 1). Moore 00 00 Messrs. Shelinire, Mills, ^and Dye, from em ployees-of Mears- Tyler & Co.. pier No. 12:Port Richmond, per W. T. Agars 00 00 David A. Trainer, per Rev. J. A. Stone 10 OD E. P. Wood -1 0.1 Mrs. Griffith - Mrs, Garyille (third donation), 10 00 Mrs. Fairtamb 10 00 jaeob P. Jones 2.5 00 Miss Lydia Thomas 25 00 Miss Jane Thomas 25 00 `l% R. Maris (third donation) 20 00 Samuel C. Murton (fourth donation) " 25 00 Bailey & Co 6 00 F. Mortimer Lewis (fourth donation) 20 00 Morris, Wheeler, & Co. (additional) 25 00 "hrlii.)Hrown 25 O.) I:•erin Relief Ass6ciation, 00 jars yweiter yea, rdekleg. &c., 12 sheets, 12 towels, 2 dozen wool socks, 3 1.)34.1 hominy and dried fruit, 12 papers farina and corn starch. Warminster (Bucks Co.) Ladies' Aid Society; 1 barrel Yr &c apples, lV, (-I , l t l b7. , Tn e t e i t r g e r s h aurcb, 10a . flannel skirts. Al ' ex'ander Presbyterian Church. iS new muslin shirts, 3 pair drawer.., ands pair stockings. Union Aid Society, Twenty-fourth Ward, 12 flannel skirl., Gniuslinshirte, S pair of drawers, and 3 pair of stockings. U. S. Sanitary Commission, 24 towels,6 pounds to -hence, 1 barrel bandages, 1 box lemons, 1. barrel pota: toes, 12 iars pickles. NY - iv England Relief Association, I.ot rope. bandana, and 0 Col. W. R. Thomas 4 gallons Sherry wine, brandy', Scotch whisky, and Samaica rum. - Mrs. Stewart, Twelfth and Market, several large do nations of Dutch cake, jellies, Ac. Mrs. Leeds, 1 box lemons. Mrs. Kirk, .9 dozen eggs. Mrs. Phillips, 10 bottles catsup, &e. Mrs, F, A. Curtis, Newark,) Del., 6 Jars preserves, catsup, and lot pickles, rakes, and vegetables. Mrs. Stewart, Bustleton, lot books, newspapers, Ste, ' Mrs. B. Off, lot pickles, turnips, and bread. Mrs. Graelf, jelly, farina, and new cream. Sirs. Jas. Terry, bandages and new muslin, - PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COX. PANY—TREASIIIIIIIt'S DEPARTMENT, PHILADEL PHIA, April 20, 1864. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS. —The Board-of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of live per cent. on the capital stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, Payable On and after ainv 16. 1934.. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends 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 2a, but no stock r_scrip certificates will be delivered between the .15th 6y. and Ist June. THOMAS T. EIRTFI, mv2-1 Treasurer. 110=' Pll LA DELPHI A, MAY 9TH, 15G1.—To the Stact-hohlern of the Atlantic and Ohio Tel , graph Cvmpany : For the purpose of carrying into effect the resolutions of your Board of Directors, unanimously adopted on the 14th day of April, _Mi l and the arrangement made with the AN esteru 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: 11. SHILIANGFORD, Esq., Secretary Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Company, No. 3 FORREST PLACE, 123..4 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 on or before the 16th inst. ft is presumed most of the Stockholders will avail them • selves of the right to make the exchange provided for, sod 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 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., mylo-6t • itori South THIRD Street. READY TO-DAY _ . MARTIN MEnRIVAI,E, Fold at all nook and News stores READY TO-DAY TDB NEW BOOK FOR BOYS AND GIRLS THE, LITTLE REBEL. This is by a very popular author, and elegantly illus. trated. It will be won& rfally attractive to the young. Sold by all Booksellers and Newsmen • J. E. TILTON & CO., PUBLISHERS. m;l6-mcelt IN A FEW DAYS With rem Methods of Shooting Wax, Moulding Fruit, &c. For 'Sale at all principal Book and Artists , supply Storey CA R D.—TO THE LAWYERS OF Pennsylvania — l ant now the Publisher of the 3 - Volumes et OfiANT'S CAR"E", the 2a volume will be ready by the 14th inst. I have also a numerous miles. tion of Law and Miscellaneous Books for. sale cheap. InnYlo-1m JOHN CAMPBELL, 419 CHESTNUT St. ASEMEAD & EVANS, Successors to WILLIS P. HAZARD 724 Street, Have received THE FERRY BOY AND FINANCIER. A popular Life of Secretary Chase. A splendid 000 R for boys, THE SMAI.j, HOUSE AT ALLINOTON. Troll°Pe's new novel. Finely illustrated. WOODBURN. A novel by Rosa Vertner SeffroY, au thor of "Poems by Rosa. " RAIDS AND ROMANCE. OF MORGAN AND HIS MEN. By Sallie Rochester Ford, author of Grace Truman." Reprinted from the Mobile edition. EUROPEAN MOSAIC. By Howard Payson Arnold. Bound in vellum cloth. IRVING'S KNICKERBOCKER. Riverside edition. . my 9 NEW MILITARY BOOKS, JUST RECEIVED. HAIIPT , S MILITARY ERlDGES.4llll.9tratiOnd. MENDELL ON MILITARY SURVEYING. MORRIS' FIELD TACTICS FOR INFANTRY. THOMAS' RIFLED ORDNANCE—lllustrated. BERET'S MILITARY LAW—New Edition: CRAIOHILL'S PRINCIPLE OF STRATEGY AND GRAND TACTICS. MILITARY AND SCIENTIFIC DOORS. A large assortment on hand and for sale at low prices. LINDSAY At BLARISTON, myo No. 25 South SIXTH Street. 10 0) 20 00 . 1 00- 21 00 _ 10 00 NEW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS I 1-. JOURNAL OF THE. DISCOVERY OF THE SOURCE OF THE NILE. By. John Banning SDeke. Insiraied with Maps, gm. TEN ACRES ENOUGH: Showing how awry small Farm may be made to keep a very large Family. MAN AND NATURE; or, Physical Geography a-s mo dihed by Human Action. By Geo. P. Marsh. THE BOOR OF JOE IN POETRY: or. a Song in the Night. Ey Rev. Henry W. Adams, M. A. _ AMERICA AND HER COMMENTATORS, with a cri tical Sketch of Travel in the United States, By H. T. ruckerman. ROUND THE BLOCK An American novel. Illus trated. GEN. BUTLER IN NEW ORLEANS. In German Paper. For cale by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN. znyS 606 CHESTNUT Street. 1 00 3 00- 400 10 00 . • .. 10 00 THE SUNBEAM STORIES, Containing the charming, bright stories of TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM, CLOUD WITH SILVER T NIN LIG) HOUSE ON HE ROCK, ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFE, MERRY. CHRISTMAS, DREAM CHINTZ STAR IN THE DESERT, .kc Six beautiful volumes, illustrated, $2.50. WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher, fe2B-tjyl 21 South SIXTH Street. io 00 5 00 500 5 07 APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. The Agency for this invaluable Library of Universal Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street, second story. Also, RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Prank 'Moore. AIAGEE'S ENVELOPE MANUFAC TORY, 316 CHESTNUT Street. - myl6-3t MAGEE'S PAPER STORE, 810 -L-T-L- CHESTNUT Street. myl6-3c ATAGEE SUPPLIES STOREKEEPERS ' 4 -' 4- at the lowet price, FABER'S PENCILS FOR SALE AT MAGEE'S, 316 CITESTNIPE Street. myl6-3t MAGEE, 316 CHESTNUT STREET, Las a large supply of PENCILS on hand, Whole sale and retail. rayl6-St REIMER'S IMMENSELY-POPULAR and artigtkally-executed Pietores—Colored Ph°. tographs wade for the low charge of *l—are in great de mand. SECOND Street, above Green. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SMUTS. ARTIFICIAL HUNAN EYES Inserted without pain, by JAMES W. QUEER & CO., 924 CIIESTNIIT Street. B. s. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street. Manufacturer of VNNITIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. .11112r-The largesk &Tannest assortment in the &tr. at the Lowest prices. Zgr- Repairing attended to promptly. Store 6116446 tna4.e atot Lettertlct. V 172401 NEW PUBLICATIONS. By itie author of "Cudio's Cave." J. E. TILTON CO., PUBLISHERS. inyl6-mw2t PRICE 75 CENTS WAX FLOWERS, AND HOW TO MAKE THEM ILLUSTRATED. PRICE *LBO J. E. TILTON & CO., runtISITERS THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, MAY 16, 1864. HUGENOT SHEETINGS (STOUT), FOR HOTELS. 12-4 HUGENOT MEETINGS. 11-4 HUGENOT SHEETINGS. 10-4 HUGENOT SHEETINGS. SHEETINGS FOR DOUBLE BEDS. SHEETINGS FOR SINGLE BEDS. TOWELLINGS FOR HOTELS. NAPKINS FOR HOTELS. QUILTS FOR HOSPITALS. RED-BORDER TOWELS. FINE DAMASK CLOTHS. SCARLET-BORDER NAPKINS. PILLOW CASINGS, RUCKS. EYRE & LAMELLA; myl6-mftf FOURTH. AND ARCH STREETS. SILK MANTLES CLOAKS, Or tINUSUALLV ATTRACTIVE STYLES, NOW BE4DY. GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER S. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET Streets myl6-mrstf SUMMER SHAWLS, Just from Auction, a large lot comprising new and choice designs. • CURWEN STODDART 454 - BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, yl6-3t Above Willow FLACK SILKS! CHEAP. BLICK SILKS bought early tu tho season, and be fore TDE.RECENT ADVANCE IN PRICES 22 to 23-inch Black Silks, $110 . 61.75. 30 to 36-inch Black Silks, 1.55 to *2,50. 3G-inch Black Silks, extra heavy, *3.75, • 36-inch Black Silks, extra rich and heavy, $5. 40-inch Black Silks, extra rich and heavy, $6. 40-inch Black Velontine Silks, very rich, *6.50. 30-inch very heavv, rich, coarse g rain. EPORFE FAI LLE,4I7. Black Cro Crain Silks, *1.25 to $4.50. Rich Double-face Fig'd Black Silks, $1.21. Very rich Double-face Fia'd Black Silk, $1.37X. Heavy do do do do $1.60. Very lleavy do do do do *2.00. Extra rich heavy do do do $2.50. Black and White Check Silks, 873 i and $1.12. Mull line of all colors of Beautiful Check Silks, 51.25, worth $1.50. Rich shades Plain Silks, $1.25 to $1.61. Rich shades Plain Silks, heavy, itt. 75 to $2,26, R-Yl3 WIDE PLAIN SI LKS,_ Rick and Heavy, *3.25 to *5. 70 • 30-INCH (IRENE AND FANCY SILKS, $4.50 to $6.50. 30-INCH RICH CHINTZ FIITD CLIENT SILKS, $5.75 to .ss. 0. WIDE RICH HEAVY CORDED SILKS, - $2. 5 0 to *4.30. We have one of the'nto4 GGItiPLETE and BEST stocks of SILKS In the city, and all under the regular retail Prices. Persons wishing Silks would find it to their ad vantage to examine our stock awl purchase t once, as there is no doubt at all but that silks will ho much higher. PLAIN SILK HERNANIS. Dines, Tans, Modes, Pearls, Cuir, Violets and Blacks, AT .50 CENTS, WORTH $1.1234. S-I heavy Black Silk Hernanis, for, Shawls, at $3.70, worth 8;4. Binh Black Tarnartines at62,s, worth SU. Heavy Black Australian Crepes, at 62,K, worth 80 cts. FLOURED DAILEOE A variety of styles at 60c, worth 73. Double iVidth Prench kluzanibiques, at-13 cents; worth ed. Figured French Dareges, fit 30c, worth 6236 c. Plaid Glace Poplins, at S7,ic, worth $1.12. Embroidered do $l, -worth $1.25. Plaid Poll de Chevres, at 50c, -worth 6244 c. 50 pieces striped Mozanibigues, at lnic, worth 30. Double Width Plain all-wool Detainee, choice shades, at 57;,;e, worth $1.1.2%.. Double Width Plain all-wool Detainee, very flue, at $1.25, worth $1.62%. SILK GRENADINES._ . 60 different styles, nil new, iu Gray and Black Grounds, Ze to c 2. SO pieces English ;fa conet Lawns, at 671‘c. 100 pieces Figured BreW. Lawns, at 37,14 e. French Gambrics and :Inconel., at 45e. French Organdies, at 56, 60, 75 011,180 c. - DRESS GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY. DAILY RECEIVING NOVELTIES. Our prices for the qualities of the Goods wilt be found to be the LOWEST IN THE CITY. Striped Alm] is and Nainaooks.. Tucked and Shirred Mtvlius, I , OE. WHITE BODIES. WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS, WHITE LAMA SHAWLS, WHITE GRENADINE SHAWLS, GRAY GRENADINE SHAWLS, BLACK GRENADINE SHAWL'S. DlCZAmictur, AND GHALLY SHAWLS, PLAID WOOLEN SHAWLS, 52.75 to $1.3. BLACK DELAINE SHAWLS, Long and Square Black Thibet Shawls, CLOTH SACQfiEfiAIVI; CMCHTLAPS, SILK SACQUES AND CIRCULARS., AT VERY LOW PRICES. 1.1. STEEL & loyl&orcrs6t Nos. 713 and 715 N, TENTH ET, CREAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MATTING.% OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, TRIMMINGS.—V. E. ARCHAMBAULT,Northeast corner ELEVENTH and MAIIEET Streol.,,, will. open this morning from Auction, Ingrain Carpets, wool ut 62. to 75 cents: Ingrain Carpets, all wool, at $l, *1.12 and *1.25; English. Brussels Carpets, *1.62 to V; Entry and Stair Carnets, 37 cents to *1; Hemp Carpets, 40 to 62 cents; Yarn Carpets,B7 cents; Floor Oil Cloths, Co to DO cents; Gilt-bordered Window ShadeSi, $1 to *5; Buff and Green - Shading, 20 cents; White and Bed Checic Matting, 40 to 62 cents. CHEAP DRY GOODS A . ND TRIMMINGS: - - - Long Cloth Maslins,l6 to 40 cents; American Chintzes. 20 to 20c. ; Mous. de Lames domestic manufacture, only st to asc. - Alpaca., MIA; and all colors. 37 to 75e. : Black Silks, .51... 0 1.1 to 41.-87; Spring and Summer Shawls, j 3 to slo,_. Poil do Cheyres, 37 to 750.1 Mozambiques, 37 to 62c. ; LaNVIIFI Ole. - ; Coats' Spool Uotton, 100. ; Skirt Braids ; 7c. ; Pins, sc. ; Hooks - and Eyes, 3e. - La dies' Cotton Hose, 15 to 'We. ; Linen Handkerchiefs, 5 to 00c. ; Cloth Table Covers, 40; Table Linen, 7:5c. to $1.30; Towels and Napkins, 10 to 50e. Whole sale and Retail Dry (-Mods ; Carpets and Trimmings, northeast corner of LLEVEINTH and. MARKET Streets. inyl6-mwftf myl6-mw2t _ ARMY GOODS. FROTHING - HAM & WELLS HEAVY', NEDIIIIV E L AYE ANS OR LI S G AT A MEETINGS AND SIIIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND - VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWII, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED YARN. &c. e24if-tf MILLINERY GOODS. ^~MISS M. A. BAKER, No, 1346 CHESTNUT STREET, 11" ope AlU MILLINERY, of apla-Sm* For the Spring and summer of 1864. • CLOTHING. A HOUSEHOLD WORD' , WANAMAKER & BROWN'S Popular Clothing House, Sixth anti 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 be 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 MARKET Streets. The namo, WANAMAKER & BROWN. CLOTHING. ap22-mws2mit NEW CARTES DE VISITE. WENDEROM & TAYLOR, 912, 914, 916 CHESTNUT STREET, Have lately added the folio - wing to their large Het of CARTES: Abraham Lincoln, Taken in Washington laat month, by Wenderoth & Taylor, while preparing another Photograph of the President, fur the Sanitary Commission. George H. Stuart, Taken last month. Regarded by his friends as re markably good. Commanding PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES. Taken thin week; is considered a very faithful picture of this officer. From the best likeness in possession of the family. Colonel D abln-r. en, Who lately perished at Richmond; also approved by bis family. Colonel Baxter, Of the Fire Zottavegt taken this week. A splendid picture. _ General I. J. Wistar, Taken early this month, on the - occasion of hie. visit home. Ail the above are in the "highest style, and may to procured of all sizes from CARTE TO EXTRA IM PERIAL, at the rooms of the undersigned, or of McALLIBTER tt BRO. t Chestnut -Street. VIT4-1% - frant VIORTRAITS.—NONE CAN FAIL TO Rea and appreciate the many and artistic excel lences of B. F. REIMER'S Portraits, Lilo-Biro Photo graphs in oil colors, 624 ARCH Street. VDWARD L. BROWN, IRON FOUN .— DEE lR prepared to till orders for all kinds of IRON CASTIIst GS at Lis Foundry. MARKET St . • ab ove Wtarti - 4rcits rialtvle . lo3.l4. . - 1441 RETAIL DRY GOODS. COOPER 4So CONARD, AT eq.so PHOTOGRAPHS. Admiral Foote, WENDEROTH I TAYLOR, 91,2, 914, 918 CHESTNUT SE IMan v. s. 10-40 .134DNI)S. These Bonds are issued under the Act of Congress of March Bth, 1864, which provides that all Bonds issued under this Act'shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATIO'N by or under any State or municipal authority. Bulmestp lions to these Bonds are received in United States notes, or notes of National Banks. They are TO BB RE DEEMED IN COIN, at the plefoure of the Government, at any period not less than ten nor more than forty pears from their date, and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of net over one hundred dellara annually, and on all other Bonds semi-annually. The interest is payable on the first days of March and September in each year. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds are re corded on the hooks of the U. S. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Nods are payable to bearer, ,and are more convenient for commercial uses. Subscribers to this loan will liave the option of having their Bonds draw interest from March Ist, by paying the accrued interest in coin (or in United States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding - fifty per cent. for premium), or receive them drawing interest from the date Of subscription and deposit. As these Ronde are- EXEMPT FROM MUNICIPAL OR STATE TAXATION, their value is increased from one to three per cent. per annum, according to the rate of tax levies in various parts of the country. • At the present rare of premium on gold they pap OVER EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST In currency, and are of equal convenience 8.13 a perma nent Or temporary investment. It is believed that no securities offer so great induce ments to lenders as the various descriptions of U. S. Bonds. all other forma of indebtedness the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or sepa rate communities, only is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United States the whole property of the country is holden to secure the payment of both principal and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in Bums from $5O up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the interest. It may be noeful fa date in this connection that the total Funded Debt of the United States on which interest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March, 1864, was v 080.5,000. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be 141,037,126, while the customs reve nue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1864, has been so fax' at the rate of over *100,000,000 per annum. It will be seen that even the present gold revenues of the Government are largely in excess of the wants of the Treasury for the Payment of gold interest, 'while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the an nual receipts from customs on the - same amount of int- POrtations to $150,000,000 per annum. Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan agents were not issued until March 26, but the amount of Bonds reported sold at the U. S. Treasury sip to Miy 7111, was $44,616,100. Stibecriptions will be reueived by the Treasurer of the United States at Washington, and the Assistant Treasu rers at New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa., Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa., Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa., First National Bank of West Chester, Pa., First National Bank of York, Pa., First National Bank of Baltimore, Md., First National Bank of Washington. D. C., AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANNS which are depositaries of public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country (acting as agents of the National Depositary Banks) will furnish further information on application, and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. niyll-6tWlt . - 1 - 1 ST NATIONAL SANS PHILADELPHIA. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENT OF VII UNITED STATES. 10-40 LOAN. This Bank has been authorized and is now prepared to receive subscriptions to the NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. nig Loan, tamed under authority of an act of Con gress, approved March 3, 1861, provides for the issue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollars (3600,000,000) United States Bonds, redeemable after ten years, and payable forty years from date, IN COIN, dated March 1.1861, bearing interest at the rate of FINE PER CENT. Per annum IN COIL payable semi-annually on all Bonds over $lOO, and on Bonds of $lOO and less, an nually. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds as they may prefer Itegielerea Denaer will be leaned of the denominations of fifty dollars ($5O), one hundred dollars ($100). hundred dollars ($.500), one thousand dollars ($1,000), five thousand dollars (P,000), and ten thousand dollars ($10,000), and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of fifty dollars (860), one hundred dollars ($100), eve hun dred dollars ($500), and one thousand dollars ($1,000). INTEREST mill commence from date of subscription, or the accrued interest from the Ist of March can be paid in coin, or, until further notice, in ii. S. notes or notes of National Banks, adding (60) fifty per cent. to the amount for pre mium. C. H. CLAIM, NEW LOAN. r. S. 10-408. JAY COOKE & CO. OFFER FOR SALE THE NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN, Bearing Five Per Cent. Interest IN COIN. Redeemable any time after TEN YEARS, at the plea sure of the Government. and payable FORTY YEARS after date. Both COUPONS and REGISTERED BONDS are issued for this Loan, of same denominations as the Five-Twenties. The interest on $5O and $lOO payable yearly, but all other denominations half yearly. The TEN-FORTY BONDS are dated March 1, 1864, the half yearly interest falling due September 1 and March 1 of each year. Until let September, the accrued interest from Ist March is required to be paid by purchasers in coin, or in -legal currency, adding 60 per cent. for premium, until further notice. other Government Securities bought and sold JAY COOKE & CO., ap3-tf .11.1.4. SOUTH THIRD STREET. 10-40 LOAN! THIRD NATIONAL BANK vsg, OF PHILADELPHIA, S. W. CORNER OF MARKET STREET AND FENN SQUARE. Having been designated a Depository of Public Moneys and Fiscal Agent of the United Siates, will receive sub. scriptions to the new Government 1 0 - 40 LOAN, Issued under the Act of Congress approved March 3d, 1564. Redeemable after ten years, at the option of the Government. Payable in forty years in coin. Bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum in COIN, Registered Bonds and Coupon of different denomina tions. Interest commencing from date of subscription, or from the let of March last. DAVID B. PAUL, ap27.lm President. 6-20 COUPONS, DUE XT MAY, -SOUGHT. ORDERS ER MILL OR EXPRESS ATTENDED TO DREXEL & CO. &pl7-1m TIP. REIMER'S CHARMING LIFE • LIRE styles of Ivorytypes must be seen to be fully appreciated. Natural and artistic coloring, light and shade naturally arranged. 624 ARCH Street. UPHOLSTERING. H. B. BLANCHARD & CO., Northeast corner THIRTEENTH. mad CHESTNUT St.d. Carpets and mattn e e made and laid. Bedding, Hair Mattregses. ego. 030-ft - " Vcreadah Awnisum, ti SUBSCRIPTIONSTHETEN-FORTY----- 140A.14" SECOND NATIONAL DANK AIL' FII,ANIEEVORTIF. This Bank has been designated by thy. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY as a DEPOSITORY OF TUE PUBLIC MONEYS, FINANCIAL AGENT UNITED STATES, And authorized to receive subscription to the NEW 'UNITED STATES LOEB% hearing interest at the rate of Per Annum IN COIN. BC , 9l:bt frOln VD t o $ lO,OOO. In tereet to commence either with the date of the bonds, March let, 1864,- or at the date of subscription, at the op tion of the subscribers. ap2O-lm WILLIAM 11. RHAWN. Cashier. NEWER & RA.HM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Dealers in Government Securities, Speßte, Dank Nam, and City Warrants. Stocks bought and mold on Com mission. Collection s promptly mad mys-1 m INSURANCE COMPANIES. INSURE YOUR LIFE IN YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, S. E. corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. CAPITAL STOCK all paid no IN CARL Which, to• getter with CASE ASSETS, - now on hand, amount to OVER INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1863 OVER LOSSES PAID DURING THE YELIi AMOUNTING TO DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY, thus aiding the in sured to pay Premiums. The lam DIVIDEND on all Mutual Milking in force December 31, 1633,- was FIFTY PER CENT. Of the ttmennt dr PREMIUMS received during the year, Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens in our midst. entitling it to more consideration than those whose managers reside in distant cities. Alexander Whilldin, J. Edgar Thomson, George Nugent, Bon. James Pollock, Albert C. Roberts, P. B. Mingle, Samuel Work, ALEX. WHILLDIN, President, SAMUEL WORK, Vice President, JOHN S. WILSON, See. and Treas mys-12t HAVE YOU PROVIDED FOR YOUR FAMILY AN INSURANCE ON YOUR LIFE? LIFE INSURANCE, COMPANY WITH AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL WALTER S. GRIFFITH, PRESIDENT Cf. C. $Ea 17417.nM:117=1 --- - - Non. William Strong; Rev. Matthew Simpson,D. D., Bishop of M: E. Church; Rey. Albert Barnes, D. D. ; Rev. James M. Crowell ; Thomas Robins Esq. ; Lewis -R. Ashurst, Esq. Samuel Welsh, Esq. ; James Dunlap, Esq. ;W. R. Lemee Esq., ; John Rice, Esq. • Charles Flumphreys, Esq. - John B. Austin, Req. • C: Palmer, E9q. ;C. B. Monnl, Esq. ; Samuel C. Perking, Esq. John R. Penrose, Esq., Samuel Field, Esq., Messrs. E. W. Clark & Co. ; Buckner, lifeCammon, & Co. ; John B. Myers & Co. ; Benjamin Bullock & Sons; Wm. S. & Alfred Manion; George S. Reese, Son, & Co.. McCreary & co. ; George Cookman & Co. ; D. Id. Ker shaw & Co. ; Kay & Brother. JOHN H. PACKARD, M D., MEDICAL. EXAMINER, No. Mb SPRUCE STREET, • In attendance at Agent'e Office daily from I to 2 P. Id • PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, CORNER FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS H. ESLER, AGENT. ap4•mwf3m MINING COMPANIES. BLACK HAWK G01A.13 MINING COMPANY. MINES-BOBTAIL, GREGORY, &xi., . LODES-GILPIN CO., COLORADO. CAPITAL, 50,000 SHARES $lOO EACH. TRUSTEES. (57W7C1111:CiieWito '' rit. J. E. WILLIAMS, New. York. J. HALL PLEASANT__,S Baltimore. LEONARD SWETT. Washington. CARLOS PIERCE, Boston. President—F. H. JUDD. 11 Vice President—W. L. LEE. Treasurer—WALTEß E. LAWTOIT. Secretary—D. LITTLEJOHN. Counsel—JOHNS. wOODWAR.D. General Director—MYLO LEE. OFFICE, No. 35 CLIFF STREET, HEW YORK. apl9-1m THE AMERICAN COAL OIL STrEAM COMPANY. President ORGANIZED UNDER THE GENERAL LAW OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK". BOOKS OF sl7l3soRirrioN TO TUE CAPITAL STOCK of this Company for a limited number, say 50,000 shares, will be opened on 'THURSDAY, the 19th day of May next, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M., for a day only, at the Company's office, No. 23 PINE Street, New York. The shares are $5 each, upon which" 10 per cent. will be required to be paid at the time of subscription. The Company are the owners of SJ - lAW Si LINTON'S Patent for Gene :Mini Steam with Coal Oil or other Combuklible Fluids. A Pamphlet, embodying the report of the three Chief Engineers of the Navy to the Department at Washing ton t also, the Charter of the Company and other valua ble information, can be obtained upon application at th 9 office of the Company. OFFICERS. President—DAVlD B. TURNER. Treaeurer-131 Secretary—JOHN L. LINTON. TRUSTEES, H. HOLTHAUSEN. Hon. C. GODFREY GUNTHER, ➢fayor of the city of N. Y. JAMES L, HARWAY, of Partridge St Harway. HENRY W.A)EL, of Handel Sr. Baremoro. WM. 0, SMITH, of Sutton, Smith, & Co. GEORGE B. SARGENT. JOHN L. LINTON (Patentee). DAVID B. TURNER. JOHN P. YELVERTON, President Bank of N. America myl4-5t 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, Boarding Hottses, Private Fami lies, Fairs, &c., supplied, on reasonable terms, at short notice. CALL AT EASTERN MARKET .CHEESE AND ICE CREAM STAND, . FIFTH STREET, BELOW MARKET. ap2B-1m W. H. SLOCOMB. OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS' FIELD GLASSES. Microscopes for Physicians and Students A very large assortment for sale by JAMES W. VIIISEN & CO., 924 CHEST/VITT Street MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING- IN --INSTRUMENTS. Chesterman's Metallic and Steal-taps Measurers. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & 924 CHESTNUT Street. Priced and Illustrated Catalogues gratis. 13273-1 m PURE LIVE GEESE FEATHERS. Hurled Hair, Husk, and Palm Mattraeens, Iron Bed steads. MATTRESSES REPAIRED. myl2-1m 27 South SIXTH Street. 100 n DRY CHOICE PEACHES. 1.,/ 800 Dry. Tomatoes. MO Dry. Apple Sauce. 600 Dry Cranberry Sauce. For sale by JAS. W. CAMPBELL, my13.12t.* No. 5 South PROWL' Street 'PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING.— wo- McCOLLIN & RHOADS, 12. M. MARKET Street, Philadelphia.. Water Mills, Wind Mills, Hydraulic Rams. Pumps of various patterns, Bathing Tubs,Washßasins, and other articles necessary to furnish Dwellings in city and country With every modern convenience of Water and Urta C9tti4 Water 4 ; 4 PraLS RiPe• Pfta-tutteta FINANCIAL. I=l OF PHILADELPHIA, FIVE FEE CENT Ho 52 South THIRD Street, A.3IE - JEtICA:INT, $25 , 0,000 $ S-00,000. $200,0-00. $62,000. William 3, Howard, Samuel T. Bodine. John Aikman, Charles F. HearHU, Hon. Joseph Allison, lan= Hazlehurst. ROME MUTUAL, I. E F OT HINGHAM, TREAa WILLIAM J. COFFIN, ACTUARY F. H. JUDD, New York. W. L. LEE. Colorado. ANTHONY ARNOUX, New York. GEORGE IThISS„JR.,N4?w York. WANTS. ADLAY WISIIES A SITUATION as BOUSEKEEPEn; has had great eltp_e_rionce,and cab giVC the hest of reference. Address •` Mrs..S. Ii Box - 424 Post myl6-4t* A - YOUNG MAN FROM THE COEN TRY, of SAM alanorience, df , sheaa a. Situation in some Wholesale House as Salesman or Eutry Clerk. City and conntry reference given. Address "Energy.'' Preen Office.- myl6-2t* A CARD.—TO AUCTION AXi') C . 011:1- -•-•• MISSION ; w ho ` Gontlentwo etieniS and' good address, who has been connectus) with the Im porting Ribbon and Silk trade in NOW York for ton years Past, would be Pleased to arrange With an enter prising. Philadelphia. honi . as solicitor, or would repro : sent the interests of a Commission Holise and solicit goods for privatP salp Address Dog SieS, Philadelphia I'. 0. myla-31* A N INDUSTRIOUS BOY WANT ED -c-s- in a. Dra g Store, Itc , learn the brtsitwzs. Add 1 . 064 -F - F„," Prets• office. F. myl-1-3t. fIONVEYANCZR Yering ➢fan well aCrtutiptcd with the practice of Conee9a ro7ith,rice. and Box c• COLORED HELP, COOKS, WAITERS, and CIIAMTIXRIVIAIDS, lb:. the City aind Lon g Branch. 3. OLIVER'S Olfice,llt3 PINE St, TOUPDRYMAN WANTED.--:-AN EX perier,ced Ivininiftyman, 101 11 (minted to work an Anthracite Iron Pura tee, may make anengagement, on good pay, by arldres"siag a Due, with . recommendation, to "Foundryman, Forth American.and 11: .81. Ga zette office, Philadelphia. 14 ERON' WORKS, PITTS MAY - a - 78,1864.—yee wish iro purchase a LATHE, with (say) to-feet shears and :tato 40-inch swing. Arty one having one formic please send its terms,description, and maker's name. FOSTER & ZOMPANY. WANTED --BY A YOUNG MAN, A, Situation attlmtry Clerk or Auiistaut Bookkeeper. Best of reference. Address "A. B. C.,' 233 MARKET St. myll-3t,* W-- ANTED.A YOUNG GENTLE MAN, of gym,/ Englishf diteatinu, who under stands ?BOP:OSP:APTLY, and if 4 familiar with English nampositinn. may obtain a sitnation by addiTaniug H. F.," office of The Pms, epclosing name and-ad dress. ' myl43t* WANTED—A RELIABLE MAN V} soil and deliver FLOUR throuolt the city and country. None but Hume having goof] refiwence3 need apply. NATHAN SELLERS, myl3-2t* WEST CHESTER Road, at Cobb's Creek. . . WANTED —A SITUATION, BY A young man of experience, as Clerk or Ralesman (Manufacturing Levi nese preferred}. Best city references given. Address "W: L. - 5.,'' WANTED A YOUNG MAN WHO' writes a ncied hand, and well acquainted with litrioldreerthm, Address, with real name, reform] cos, and amount of salary expected, to 'Secretary, Box 2389 • P05t (Mice. nrypi-m4‘ wANTED-TITTRTY Y and Twenty Boiler Makers. Permanent employ ment. Apply to S. B. WHITING, Superintendent National Iron Armor and Ship Building Co., ICAIGHN'S POINT, N. J. A an W established r / ). lfa. $2,5,000 99 Mifucturing Busineos, located in the city of Philadel phia, in successful operation, and doing an extensive cash trade now, with a good prospect of doing it for some time to come. The amount required is $26,000 to $30,000. For further information apply to J. LEWARS & CO., nry6-fmwSt* No. 29 South Tiff 110 street, $4, U 000 .31,: s A s LNI , T . E d D ß. — ne FOR A FIRST t Apply - to l E. TAYLOR, rnyl4-3t 141 N. siNvt-t Street. $ 6O A MONTFII—I WANT AGENTS LASTING srEN m ILS, h , Op pENgTA pa id 3, I. to NE my EVE 13 other articles. Fifteen circulars seat free.. - - Address ap3o-d&w3m JOHN. F. LORD, Biddeford, Maine. kk- l ar l A 'MONTH WART TO HIRE cw I C.' AGENTS in every County at $75 a month, ex- Peneec paid, to sell my nesc; i cheap Family Sowing ma chines. Address S. MAD'S° ,Alfred, Me.. Cfel2-d&W3hn. ARTILLERY HORSES . WANTED. AMOUNT CIUAIiTERMAIITER OENEHATA t S OPPICH, PHILADELPHIA, May 6, 1364. Horses, suitable for Artillery service, wilt he pur chased at this Depot by the undersigned, in open mar ket, from date 'until May 26th, 1261, in lota of one (1) to MY (50), for which a reasonable price will be paid. Each animal to he subject to the usual Government in spection before being neeepted. Horses to be delivered to the United States Inspector, at the. William Penn Hotel, MARKET, between Eighth and Ninth streets. By order of cc GPO. A. CROSMAN, Assistant Quartermaster General H. P. A. CITAR, D. Senmirrr, Captain, A. Q. M. tuy6-ImB4 CA.V.A.LRY HORSES. „,, AASIAT. QUA a'rERMAs rite 0FF11714 ".• PHILADKI,PITIA, May 12, 1501. Horses suitable Ihr CAVALRY oEI.VICE will be purchased at this DEPOT by the undersigned, in Open Market, from date until May alst, iu lot 4 of eight (8) to fifty (20), for which one 13111.111r0d heir fifty did ($110), will he paid in Gertilicato of Indebtedness, each Animal to he subject to the usual (lover/one/It Inspection before being accepted. • Horses to be delivered to the Officer of the CAVALRY BUREAU at the WILLIAM PENN lIOTEL, MARKET, between tight]] and Ninth Streets. By order of (4. 11. CROKNIAN, Agntst Q. M. General. CHARLES D. SCHMIDT, inyl44-4.11 - Capt.,.A. Q. K. BOARDING. 110A.RDING. —TWO COMMUNICAT ING ROOMS, with bath adjoining, and two single rooms, in a first-el MN house on Walnut street. Address 4 ' Bacon this efliee. myl2.st# PERSONAL. VOTICE IS - HEREBY GIVEN; THAT by a decree of the Court of Common Pleaa of the "Pity and county of Philadelphia, made this day, my panto has been elm:aged to SOHN 1.3, HOPPER. - 1kiny1.1,1744. DitylS-mtbSt.) JOHN H, DUNN. LOST AND FOUND. LOST OR MISLAID-A. PERPETUAL POLICY OF INSURANCE, Iggued by the. Trimtees of the Fire Association to SAMUEL K. BYE, May 2, IEtH, for Ci,ooo, and transferred to JOSEPH McCLURE, May 23, IM7. Any information thereof will be received by AVM. S. FRICK, my6-fmwl2t* No. 821 North EIGHTH Street. 8300 REWARD.—LOST , ON FRI DAY Night, „May Etth, on the Pennsylvania Railroad train, between Altoona and Harrisburg, or at the Hfteriabura De et, in (COME trout the rvarmylvenia, Railroad train to the Baltimore train, A DUFF ENN-E 1,01%, containing about $1,900 in Government Panda. A reward of i!:800 will be paid for the name if left with Gen. A. L. RUSSELL, in HARRISBURG, who Is au thorized topaz the reward. 8500 REWARD.-WAS STOLEN ON the Evening of the liOtb of April, A DIAMOND BEEASTPIN. The above reward will be paid fur it bp leaving it with SETH H. TEEN, cashier of the CONTINENTAL HO TEL. and no ntica•tions asked: my-12-6L' FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO LET-THE firT'ER ROOMS OF Stove No. 52.3 Market Street. Apply at No. 515 MARKET Street. inyle-a. FOR SAL E.—A THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDINO, with two int.- , 37 feet treat on Pegg street by 100 feet ; alsn, 07 feet fronting on Willow street by 100 feet. Desirable for loan n fneturing pur poses Apply to ROBERT :WACO REGOR, it 419 WALNTT Street. FOR SALE-DWELLINGS 14131 and 1441- LocuNt4r9 t Apply to ROBERT MAB GREGOR, 419 WALNITI ? kreet. ett FOR SALE OR RENT, HOUSE NO. 52,1- 'North SIXTH Street. Inquire at the house from the 16th instant for one week, from 0 to 12, and 2 to 6. myl6-40 FOR SALE- THE FIRE PRO ... PEIITY, No. MI RAGE Street. Lot 35 fee; front by PS feet door. House 21 feet front, With two-story Double Back Buildings and the modern conveniences. Apply to .TENKINS, myl6-3t* NO. 480 North Street. el FOR SALE—TEN SUPERIOR bDutthree-gtory houses, located on CO RTES street, between Twenty-third and . Twenty-fourth street:—lots running through to another f areet. For sale at great bargains and on easy terms. For partica la rs apply to i myl6.6t* 2E1.3 G BEEN Street. gig CHESTER COUNTY.—FOR SALE, Aar Valuable Chester-county FARM, 310 u.ures,lo land;-:Old-fashioned scone improventeutH; nicely watered; beautifully located on a good road, one mite from court house. West Chester. Price fsllo per acre. JAS. R. CUMMINS, MEDIA, Del. co., Pa. myl6-3t. ga FARM FOR SALE, IN CHESTER County, 4 miles northwest from Downingtown, on a good pike, 4K miles from Pennsylvania railroad, about lee acres best quality laud,. well watered and vided into fields, wood, plenty Of fruit; bitildiagi new and good style, and plenty of them; spring water at the doOr;lawn in front ornamented with shade, & c. A beautiful place; will not bunt' by comparison with any in the market. 0. PAXSON., • on premises, Guthrierille, Post office. City- rer.rettces D. FURMAN. myr-D,-,* 104 North SIXTH Street, Phila. AUCTION SALE. - pAPER-lIANGING MACHINERY, -I- OLD 'nazi', LUNDE% sic., at public sale. The attention of unrclr,-Frs Invited to the large sale to lm held on To—VC :MOM (Tuesday) MORNIXG, tin; litStinst at 11 0' clock, AT THE FACTORY, CORNER Or TWENTY-SECOND . AND WOOD STREETS, Celhprising all the Idachinery nod Fixture ,4 if a largo roper linuging Factory; also ' Velvet and Doter Paver Mangivg.,„l3order, 3c. A large quantity of old Iron, Lumber, Shaftiugg, Pulleys, Copper rtnilers, Stc. it* C.. 1. WOLBERT, Auctioneer. RARGAINS IN MACHINERY. -A-J . WILL BE SOLD. BY AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, MAX 17th,- At the corner of TWENTY-SECOND and WOOD Ste., All the MACHINERY and FIXTURES o f a b u ,,o MANUFACTORY OF PAPER HANGINGL Consisting of GROUNDING, 'GLAZING and PRINT. ING MACHINES, SHAFTING, PATTERNS, and all the MATERIALS for carrying on the business. A line opportunity bs now offered to FACTORY. busi ness occo,ottruity, n o there is hut ONE noW in the city, winch is doing a splendid business, and another is much wanted. . . ISAAC PUGH, No. 407 WALNUT Street; third story: Or - WILLIAM CURRY, TWENTY-SECOND and CALLOWHILL Streets iny7-St TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF TER COMPTROLLER OF THE CTIRRENCT• WASTILNOTON, May 4, 1567. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to the nndersigned, it has been rondo to appear that THE SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized, - under and according to the require ments of the act of Congress entitled "An act to pro vide a National Currency,, secured by a: pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof, '' approved February 2.5,/SB3. and hula complied with all the provisions of said act reunired to be complied with before commencing the business of. Banking: Now, therefore' I, HUGH Mt:CULLOM:I, Comptroller H Of the Currency, do hereby certify that TE SEVENTH NATIO:IAL D'AME. OF PHILADELPHIA, county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the act albresaid. In testimony whereof, witness niy hand and seal of Mee, this FOURTH DAM OF M 1864. [Seal of the Comptroller of the Currency.] HUGH McCULLOCH my6-2n Comptroller of the Currency. itzJOHN S. WILSON, importer and dealer in WATCIIIEb' and flue JEWELRY, ulltnufautiliS.4 of _ No. 112 North NINTH Street. above Arch, Phila. The highest price paid for old Silver. my6-1111* TTEAToN& DENCHLA, HARDWARE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 507 COMMERCE and 510 NORTH Streets, offer for sale: . Anchor Brand Nails' Plymouth Mill Hivete, W. & S. Butcher's Cast Steel t • Eagle Cabinet Locks. Putnam's Horse Nails; Locke's School Slates. Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards. Also, a full assortment of American Hardware. fe7-etnif LADIES TRUSS AND BRACIE STOEF.—Condneted by Ladies, TWELFTH Etree , first door below Race. Every article in their line elegant, easy , and correct in make . a fr. PM' PM, Proprietor, attends to Gentleman, on the corn.: of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. N. B. —Fmy4- roress Inif"3 3 accuracy insured. Ilia EDWIN A. HUGHES, UNDERTAKER , M5O zny6.lmßouth TEZTlfitzmt,f..b i o.v . e Spruce MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewel ry, Plate, Clothing, &c.„ at JONES & CO.-'S Old Established Loan °Mae. corner TEIEP sad PASKIL/4 Stre,tet Wow lembard.- MMl53=l DROVER'S CHESTNUT -STREET TEtratnt. LEONARD DROVER MANAGER. (Alen of Grover's Theatre, Washington, D.C.) THE COOLEST ANIXOST COMFORTABLE THEATRE If AERICA. TEE LARGEST A BEs'i Co MPA NY IN AMERICA. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Mai" 16,, linelatoas's celebrated Comedy, in three acts, entitled LEAP YEAR: OR, THE LADIES' PRIVILEGE, With the Most Powerful Cast in America% Sir 6010171011 M r, W; A. filial/Mao Captain htooser Mr. T. if, itiliqlat Mr. Dimple - Mr. Walter LerfutiX Walker - -11x..1, li. Mortimer Joseph ........ ....................... ' ... J . Evora John Thong Mr. Jaen,' Matthevrio Nr. llhteltoll Mist O'Leary Jsilnic Parker Mrs. FlOWerby Vlss Eine (termed Misss Desperate 'Airs. \V. A. Cho puma Mrs. Crisp (first appearance) Try Pak sr 181111 Mrs. M. E. Gormtall • Julial'orter To conclude with the roaring . Farce, which war eeived on Saturday will the Wildest enthusiasm., called A ()MET FAMILY. lie rVPlling • A — ALAS'AIIFICEST ANIMAL MIif , AN4IE, Kopita.end the Grand GrcheAtra. WALNUT-STREIT THEATER' moNDAv wEDN SATURD AY. TIIREE IGI , B AN AriI:ACT N ] VE :9 COMBO ATION! The pcsrloss you wis ahle setress, • I,IIIILL E WNW LUCILLE WI•FiI'ERN, .1,13111/..),E , Assik.orliy •tr, colobrabsl wor! g 111 SO tisgadiau, . 3111. W. 11. WIT ' r WI fit lii rfirSti / I;rnilL Monti etnetiOng Pity, 711 E FORS' TS - 1...S LE , I,D, THE 1 , , LEMI, Tll 41:N. LE Alt, Til• LEA T .t , tr?,•frisl: d ...... .1 LT. 11l WESTERN!. NATHAN,( to•ltposuale istv.) ........ W 11 A Tbe priCOK '::11111.1g1:1011 Will rnlnuia sovae may be meat rd xt tbA• box-niticp, bet ti -, Poi the hoar, of ft and in ylri-tr 1%/1118. JO - 1M PEW'S NEW Ano, E . ..10- 1 - STREET TH'EAI'RE. .SECOND WEEF,". 4)E FILYZIC DREW. 7;RA P;EIRLIti'MUE, A 1713 FAItCE, TO- NIGHT (AT ONDAY), MAY 16 Tffi 1864 ' HORS'. OF TILE aerald Pepper (with Drauk Draw. After which ALA !W.V.!! ; On, TT; 7tirSt ospIITXPUT LAMP. Witlow Twank Frau* , grew. Vila Sulfa a - Stuart it Aeon. TO corn rannen with th.t • glorinflß farce of THE GOOD. FOlt NOTH I NG. ToalStuart Boibscon.' • Door, npen - Curtain rbie , i34: to B. CONCEIIT OP SA.CII ' ED MUSIC IN THE TABEENAME,I3APTIST CITIJEGU. CME:iTNUT Street, ueNt Bie_larth Str,t., • 4).N• TUESDAY IitirEVING,. MAY 17, Virg, Ou the 1)(T11,i1111 of Gm OPENING OF TIIE NEW 0110M1, Built by B. & G. 113: - 1 : 100E; of - THE VOCAL DEPARTMENT Will fißllStiti ned by Ph - 0F.V.i31-. 1 3.1N T. P.IMOP'AND A. It. TAYL4II by- • LADY AND GENTLEMEN AMATECIRS Directar•~ Church opou ht 7 o'clock. To ooulmeuce h.t B o'clock TICKETS ON - E DOLL_ 11 EACH To be had at the door on the evening of the Concert. myl6-2t ASSEMBLY BUILDIV GS, - CORNER TENTH AN7l)+CliE4"T:litT, Third and last wock.of WINODPINPPE'g lIDJIRMI A N TI:0111- 1 1! - GLASS BLOW ERS ONI WEEK MO TREMENDOUS ATTRACTION! .1 , - , •3.15P of glass-work valued at. Twenty•five Dollars. ven away every evening. LAE6E COLLECTION GIVEN AWAY AT BARB Co and son, Or, and See. Every Night, at 7M. Every Night. at 7.q. WEDNESDAY AND F4ATITTIDAY" ArrERNOONg. at '2 o'clock. SPLENDID PRESENT:3I SPLUNDID PRESENTS! Sec programmes. See proctrainnies. tnylfi GCOTTISII CONCERTI,. UNDER THE AI'SPICES OF THE starTTIM socIETIEB OF PIELADELPIIIA, IN 01 7 THE UNITED STATES SAN ITA RY COMMISSION, - DICSICIAL FIIND ILALL, FRI RAY May 20, 181st,- (tEDECE - Splp6oN, of New York, the greatest Reettish Singer of the day, has kindly volunteered him -metVie/M. The Mlle/Wino Philadelphia favorites have. also 'mina, teered, and will !el its sumo benutifu/ Scotch Melodies: MISS MA'I'ILI)A SCIIILL, ,IiIt.,,LAM ES TAYLOR. MVS.NTL AUX, Rol;15, PROF, BD:i1I0V I , NIU. l>l NC;A 2f, MR. THOMAS E. HA REA Ni;.. Conductor ME. DANIEL McINTYRE, Tickets al cents. Doors open at 7: CUMlllellet: Reoke, eon tai reins the words of the Song, 11) cents: to 114 1111 d at the door on the evening of Goileert, In yl4—ir INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND. CONCERT by tbe On TUESDAY Evenins, Bfayrah, at B o'clock, In aid of the SANITARY COSIMISSION, in tho flail of the Institution. A choice selection of Vocal and In strumental Pieces will be given. Tickets 2.5 Cents. For sale at the Store, No. it South Stn,r, and at the door. myl6-21. SIGNOR BLITZ WILL GIVE TWO entertainment, at. SANSODI-STREET BALL, ou TUESDAY, the lith inet., at. 3 and S Y. 31., under the auNpices of the Sixth School Section fur the benefit of the SANITARY F AIR. myth 2t` A SSEMBLY BUILDING, TENTH and CHESTNUT Strects.—Last six nliclits of WY MANi Ventriloquist and Wizard, who posit.' yi!ly close* SA2LRDAY, May2l. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. the two last Afternoon Exhibition.. Aldmitince 25 — ce . n 1;4: 61 ildroi; 15cnutu. myl6-6t* A GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAIN MENT will be given at the NATIONAL !TALL. MARKET Street, near Thirteenth, on TUESDAY EVE NING, May 17th, by the pupils of the hurnhard-street Public:School. Fifth Section, under the direction of Mr. JAS. M. BIRD, stodge,' by Mr. A. BURRIS and his re nowned Concert Troupe, (who have kindly tendered their services for the occasion ) consisting of Solos, Duos, Trios, Quartettes, and ;liornses, in aid- of the Sanitary Fair. Tiaccrt,, 2.5 cents ouch, to be had. at the door on the night of tine performance. Doors open at 7 - (1 clock; performance commence at 8 o'clock. tnyl4-3t 5 SANITARY COMMISSION. A LITERARY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, AT HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL), MONDAY, May 16, 1884, at 8 o'clock P. M., by MISS JoSEPHINE O'CONNELL, MISS H. ALEXANDER, A LADY AMATEUR. THE YOUNG MANLERCHOR, Mr. C. H. JARVIS, Mr. A. R. TAYLOR, Mr. 5, DAVIBB, Mr. W. A. BRISCOE, and Mr. JOHN A. LANE. Mr. CARL SENTZ Conductor. Mr. H. CLARKE Pianist, TICKETS, BO CENTS. For sale at Gould's MusieStore; Monroe Sehool•honse, Buttonwood street, below Eleventh, and at the door ea Monday all- ng. znyl6-310' ATTRACTIVE CHILDREN'S MAY PARTY, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 911 st, AT CONCERT HALL, from 3 to 7 P. M., for the Benefit of the Committee on Labor, Income, aad Revenue, of TAR SANITARY FAIR. The Entertainment Will consist of MUSIC, DANCING, AND SPORTS. Single Tifkets Fifty Cents. Tickets Admitting an Adult and Two Children Ono Dollar, For sale at the Music Stores. illyl2-10t ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA ROUSE. "THE FAMILY RESORT." CARNCROSS AND .DIXEY'S MINSTRELS THE GREAT STAR, TROUPE OF Tali WORLD. In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREIIg, Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable Bar- Inagua., Plantation Samna, Sc. &c., by TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tickets 2.5 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. fe27-3m .T. L. CARNCROSS; Bilaille'AS Manager. VOW OPE N-THE FORTY-FIRST AxxviAl. r.mtiTTITTION OF PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE, at toe PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. Open From 9A. N.. till 7P. N., and from 8 till 10 in the evening. • ap2B-tf EDUCATIONAL. SIGNOR P. RONDINELLA, AT THE earnest solicitation of many of 11113 former pupils gill riwunio Jllh professional duties iu tpiq city on first of bk,TTNIVIBEIi, zrry-14.-80. SELECT FAMILY BOARDIN G SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN. AND BOYS, MOUNT TOY, Lancaster county, Penna. Session opens on tho FIRST TU zsvait of 3lay. Poe circulars address. apl7i2n,* • R. A. 31ORMSOk, Principal TIELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE -A'. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. beautifally anriletrallifully located, In the northernlimits ATTLE,l3tntOUtilt,DuclEr>colin ty. Penna., will commence its Spring:lnd Summer Term on the 19th of FIFTH MONTH next, and continua in sea aion twelve weeks, The course of instruction is thorough and complete fis. all the Elementary and hlghet. branding of an ENGLISH CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION. The French Language is taught by a native French teacher. • • . Circulars, girintt full particulars, raay be had on ap plication ro the Principals Aktlebotoogh P. a, Suck■ county, Penna. 'ISRAEL J. GRAHAME. JANE P. GRAFIAME Principals. m 1.19 1m COPARTNERSHIPS. COPARTNERSHIP. —THE UNDER SIGNED. have this llay formed a capartaership under the name at ItIMITIZi, TOY, St C 0.,. tor , the sale Of Dry Goods 0.11 0111101iW/3, a 32 cH E,S2c UT Street. JAMES MARTIN, JAMES M. TOY, GEORGE MARTIN. 1311 - 15.3t* SUMMER RESORTS. 1-1 0V11"Tlil?" BOARDING.-MRS. , 1 - 1 BROOKE is now prepared to recejTe B04 111 :Mts ati her house at MT. AIRY. Apply At 140 A WALNUT - Street, before 9 A. M. or after 6 P. M. my6_l2t* Q.EA.SIDE HOUSE, L.l FOOT OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The millursigneil inform his friend. and former pa trons that his house is now• open for the reception of glinstsi hare itlrei a number of Rooms And A 'Viola& Purim - to rent to J. M. WilitAll'tl cottavA. OPliocitA. mylo-I9t DAVID SCATTERGOOD. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. This favorite Hotel will be opened forth° reception et guests on JUNE FIRST. The House has been refurnished and thormw,hly reno vated. Writing and Reading Rooms and a Telegraph °Mee have been added for the exclusive use of the gueebi. The proprietor feels warranted in assuring the priblle that, with the gentlemanly and competent officers se cured, each department will be conducted to the entire satisfaction of the most fastidious, Htwslere full Baud, ureter the per , emal direetleh of Mr. MARK HASSLER, has been engaged exclusively fm-Congress Hall. Any further information will be cheerfully given, by addressing J. F. BAKE, roy6-tf Proprietor. LEGAL. IN -THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY or PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WM". W. and GEORGE R. YOUNG, minors. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle,. and adjust the account of ROSALTHE YOUNG, Guar dlan of WM. W. and GEORGE R. YOUNG, and make distribution of the balance in the hands of accountaut. .will meet lhe parties interested for the purposes of his appointment on MONDAY, May 30th, 1364, at 1 o'clock P. M., at his office, S. E. cornorloffiSlXTH and WAL NUT Streets, room No. 4, eit• of Philadelphia. mylo-m2t* EDW. SHIPPEN, Auditor. T ETTERS TESTAMENTARY HAY- 'leg been granted to the undersigned. as Rateentore. of the last will and testament of ISAAC DIiNTON, de ceased by the Register of Wills of the City anti Coon tY of Philadelphia, all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make payment. and those having claims against the same to present them to WILLIAM R. DUNTQ', {Executors , JAMES M. FAR R, ms met FRANKLIN Street. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TIIR CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILADELPIUA. Estate of MARY SEIBERT, deceased. Th e p,„dit e rappetated tor the Court to audit, Bettie, and adjiia the account of WM. WE St 'BRET, RwecuteEr of the last will and testament of MARY SEIBERT, de ceased, and to make distribution of the balance is the. bawls of the Accountaut, will meet the parties in -6.11' V W purposes or hie appointment, on TUES DAY, ANT 7!+114, at hla once, *, cornor and WALNUT, room No. 1. city of Philadelphia. m d ylro2t. RIM. KLIPPEN, Auditor. m" .. 5 1= 4 ,„ FOR ALBANY AND TROY, VIA DELAWARE AND. RARITAN CA_ NAL.—The barge HAPPY RETURN, Capt. lOW loading at first wharf below SPRUCE. bcreet, and with leave fur the above point 4 on-WED NESDAY, iStle, at S o'clock P. M. For freight, which will be taken at reasonable rates, apply to D. L. FLANAGAN, Agent, inyl4-4t. 304 South DELAWARE Avenue. CORRECT PIANO TUNING. Mr. C. E. SARGENT'S Orders for Tuning and Renal rinPlanos are received at MASON & CO. 'S Mors. 907 CHBSTNITT Street, only. Mr. S. has had eleven years' factory tct , t , e l " 64 LK London, and five years employment In Philadelphia. SPECIAL. —Pianos reteoihared to soma aa soft anti sweet-toned as new. without removing. Terme for TREiIIICI 94/%4411. Li% CARR. CROSS