c yry IT E MS. A .,,p CHEAPEST SEWING I KA.ONIN3I IN ,3,—The "Florence" Sewing Machine, illiegnnt street, is in many respects a l. It performs no less than four executes all classes of sewing with and strength, and is operated with more „-ny other machine. Yet ? with all its so ;:c,Rtages, it is sold at no higher price than F r e* , " Florence , ' machine sold, also, is Ore satisfaction, or the money will be the purchaser. PnIZE-XEDA_L" SHIRT, invented by Mr- ISWart, and made and sold by Mr. George CheAnnt street, Is the best-made, best, moat durable, and the most comfortable the age. All gentlemen of taste are order id buying Grant's Gentlemen's Furnishing preference to all others. OF TM. 'YOST MARKET) EFFECTS OF THE wltstrlturt has been to semi crowds of OM is the large Clothing Establishment of Somers & Son, No. 025 Chestnut street, , yn es Hall, thr their superb styles of spring Ter Clothing. This well-known firm has 1 1 proverbial for getting up the most stylish this city, and their present stock, both of tints garments and materials In the piece to shows that their reputation in this re m he fully sustained this season. wrivs AnvArron.—We deem it important r,,,,icrs should be advised of the fact that Coal must advance n largely during • sixty, or ninety days. The wise, min take time by the fore lock, and send S to Mr, W. W. Alter, 935 North Ninth ;shout delay, for their winter supplies. OST. CHARMING THING Our IN LAniES' the exquisite new English Walking Hat . Wood & Cary, 725 Chestnut street. ts are offered in all the various popular tan and cuir. Also, in white, prettily and are confined to tfiisestatgishment atone. REAT CENTRAL FAIR.—The buildings for . l i'entral Pair, to be held in Philadelphia, ohead "with a rush." . A palace of pine . bring erected, and this grand humane ef ,c community will be put forth beneath its 1110 , e who desire to aid the noble objects of -,ry Commission will make purchases of Sc., in the Fair buildings; while those obtain ibr themselves first-class wearing in visit the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, •17.1VAZZT, OIL " AGITE,” continues to end is being augmented. The noble 01 . Me fair sex is being followed by the gen the exclusion of foreign wines, cigars, and for male habiliments. These latter, of American manufacture, made in faultless very moderate prices, adapted to every L'; life, can be had at the palatial Clothing :1 of Granville Stokes., No. 009 Chestnut .1 . F.1.111. -- Ci =Ma Stuart 'wouldn't shake General Hancock alter he was taken saying it was "against his principles." .",e rebel army is not only shaking ham& sbaking all over; in fact, it is in a very cdition from last 'accounts. Poor Jeb, we to soe the time that he will not only with a Yankee General, but will be Yankee establishment to buy his clothing, Anicple, Charles Stokes & Co."s one-price, Continental." TilAr.--Nr. Taylor, or this city, has a large map, designing to exhibit the lo• the many railroads that are laid in all au' country. This is said to be the most ip of the kind ever published. : MmuTES, .AICD C+ASP TRY:II: LAST 41:6. placed_ near Cedar (cedar) Camphor. ,lapinan make this cheap and certain su ; lwr for defending cloths and furs from •,; wine - re. All diugists sell it. Btu.- g II AW. AFFECTIONS, Liver Complaint, Sick Dy:Tepsia, &c., are speedily removed by ,4 Pr. D. Jayne's Sanative Pills. The test 7 lean' use has proved them superior to rr remedies for the cure of the various f. - which they are recommended. In their ~ ty are mild and certain, and may be taken -..r.ae without risk from exposure. Prepared Na 242 Chestnut street. myl3-6t 13VIC - 101113, IN V .111CTED NAILS, ENLA13123113 and all diseases of the feet, cured without loonvenience to the patient, by Drs. Zacha •mett, Surgeon Chiropodists, 921 Chesinu2 F.efer to physicians and surgeons of the SPECIAL NOTICES_ REZINATBER THAT KROMER IS 103 CHESTNUT Street, ly_liere you can ca=rte assortment of PERFUMERIES, FANCY 4r,1 PATENT MEDICINES. In the way of i:cines, Kromer cannot be surpassed; always a-Aortment of everything in the line. Polite clerics; and no person can visit his ..Alishment and leave dissatisfied. Bair Dye, prepared by John J. Kromer, .21: a box. Boxes larger and neater than any ta , for SI ANI';WEESARY SEASON.- BY THE 75 4 -ED OP. TOWER HALL. - TIS now the anntyersary time, That wakens eloquence sublime; when, to delight our taste and reason, Shagland orations cretin season.. EUTE,reat or small society C,inmemorated now must be; lad many a high appeal is made Tist you Should give your generous aid " To help some philanthropic scheme Width every one must worthy deem. Nor need we. as we trust, advise reader 6 such to patronize. Tie-e eentlemen who have to speak IT .P. for their best ideas seek; And public taste demands no less 7,:it they stand forth in fitting dress; not to sink beneath the heat 1' where crowds of hearers meet. 71. , audience will appear ~ .iseletely clad in their Spring gear. fart, of course, increase the call 7.r merchandise at Tower Hall; we succeed, with greatest ease, and orators to please. ran be pleased and accurately fitted from by far the largest and beBl assorted comprising all the newest and choicest both foreign and domestic, surpassed ir.-11:1c,nsbip by none made to measure, and leNeer prices. "row= HALL, 518 MARKET Street, BENNETT & CO. WORLD OF SCIENCE, AND TEE i .: A!iHION. HAS PRONOUNCED THE Hair Color Restorer and Dressing' Balls Color Restorer and Dressing" ..ylin.,wn Restorer of Color and. perfect Hair • 1•11£ Pi:EVENTATIVE OF BALDNESS." LEAD 1111 s HOME CERTIFICATE. Ipy 11 3 (11110 Y testimony to the great Yalne of Hail- Color Restorer," which restored my rgihal dark color, and the hue appears to be I am satisfied that the preparation is Le a dye, but operates on the secretions. It hair dressing, and promotes the Tsui:lased the first bottle from Edward B. I):uggi.t, Tenth and Coates streets, who can y hair -was very gray when I -commenced MM. MILLER, ..No. 730 North NiZth street, Phila. DY ,- ; Lb..es not soil hat, bonnet, or the - finest crap hair, Promotes ittx,nriaat growth As a dressing, it has no superior. Single tas.; A.X bottles $2..50. Sold by Dr. SWAYER 110 SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. it SWA'n;F. I FI BLOOD PIIRTRYJENG PA 'AY.NE'S BLOOD PURIFYING PANACEA." YNE'S BLOOD PURIFYING PANACEA." BLOOD PURIFYING PANACEA." for curing Scrofula, Indolent Tumors, • Throat, Mercurial Diseases, Hip Joint iunz standing Syphilitic Affections, Sm., is In cases of Eruptions of the Skin, annoint with "Staftyne'B ~i lan,,, n t;" the two will cure the most diseases, no matter of how Prepared only by Dr. SWATHE .1k Street, Philadelphia. It IV - mow, OR PARENT, OR ORPHAN, .: I '"Ter of any Soldier, Sailor, or Marine hes died in the service of the United thr , ire , Ninety-his Dollars ($96) a year Pen -"t, 'Hundred to Eleven Hundred and Ninety- Cash Bounty, and all the Arrears of , hould call at once, or write to JOSEPH -T a CO., No. 427 WALNUT Street, THE b Is; AYAL AGENCY, Philadelphia. P.Y..County, City, Ward, or other Bonn if there is any due. Apply either in per myl4-St&MW "'ii t l Dlsa SOLDIERS.-All Soldiers al-charged by reason of axt7 wounds re and who have not received the dfloo the same now at once, by applying or by letter at the MILITARY AND "EDGY, :co. 427 WALNUT Street. JOSEPH E. DEVITT Sr CO DYE ! HAIR Dm! 1 "'d'R'S celebrated HAIR DYE L 9 the seat in Thi, only Harmless, True, and Reliable - fr , This splendid Hair Dye is perfect— Rusty, or Gray Hair instantly to a . " . k"r :vcitUrat Brown, 'without injuring the :he Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and 4 z: , srt, fresh vitality,freenently restoring its sad ivetilles the ill-effects of bad Dyes. = 4 4 - nett WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. ; all .a , aations, and should be avoided. Sold 4:e. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street, liarhelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing j3,30-ly , /IALWATH_A. HAIR RESTORATIVE. HI AWATHA HAIR, RESTORATIVE. !HANN-ATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. bI AWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HI AWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. Poem Hiawatha was adjudged lo greatest boon on his tribe bananas notice corn. Every one Will admit is worthy of its name, for the be wspe it is known -IAT TRE HIAWATHA DOES. _pied :tad gray hair and whiskers to - their It beings np the natural shading of one thus giving the hair a perfect life that the most critical observer cannot I t makes harsh hair soft and silky, stops . leatises it and the scalp from all imp); ` , lily applied and wiped from-the skin as and entirely overcomes the bad ef lllstl of preparatioluf. contafaingsalphnr, !, &c. of the Hiawatha published the fol. -- Lse to test in the New York dailies three WAP. NEVER ACCEPTED known 'and' disinterested persons ap. '' L t proprietor of each preparation for the uP the color. Every proprietor to nee own preparation, and the person .1 " 11 r the test. A certificate of the Ps. 4 4eI S Published at the expense of the nn. ' ,,, Petitors. Sold everywhere. . JOSEPH HOYT & CO, 10 University Phsce, NSW York. BLECTRICITY.—Doorog A. STEVENg Is curing all Chronic Diseases, both of LADIES and WM. TLEMEN,by anew method in the nee of ELECTMCITY, without shocks or pain. Board for a limited number of Patients from abroad may be had at reasonable rates in the Doctor's family. A Pamphlet of sixteen Pages,oon taining certificates and other information, sent grati s t o all orders accompanied with a stamp. Office and resi dence, at 1418 SOUTH PENN SQUARE, being central and accessible by street-sacs from every' railroad depot In the city. N. B. —All those desiring a knowledge of our practioe can enter for a fall course of instruction at any time, by which course each student has the special benefit of witnessing much of the Practical part without extra charge. Lectures in the evening of one hour each, TUITION reasonable. PHILADELPHIA.. April, met Dlyo,l2t ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST grrnas, made in the Beet Manner, expressly for RE TALL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our ONE-ParcE SYSTEM 18 strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de2B-ly ,TONES & CO.. 601 MARS= Street. STEINWAY &" SONS, Tit f PIANOS, PIANOS, For sale orl4 at BLASIUS BROS., 1006 CHESTNUT Street MASON Brims. & Co'.ll JUNLIN'S CABINET ORGANS STECK & CO.'S SEVENTH THE Port as CLOTHING HOUSE OF Pirme. " OAK HALL. Best-class goods and moderate prices. WANAMAKER & BROWN. S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET. Streets. Custom DepartlnEtnt (to make to order) No. 1 S. Sixth at WHEELER & WILSOI3'S HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCK-STITCH SEW Ml - NACHINES THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST t• ~nr 3DIM3D- WONDERLY. —On Tuesday, 17th • instant, Samuel Wonder's. in the 13d year of Ins age. . HiEL relatives and male friends, also Phoenix Ledg(l, No. 170, and - Harmony. H. R. A. Chapter, No. 52, A. Y. Pd., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 1 41*0 North Sixth street, onFrimo.r.dar afternonn,at3n. clock. T , DAMS.—Lient. Col. Thomas H. Davis, 12th New Jersey Volunteers. aged 28 years. lie was disabled on the 6th suit, , by several wounds received from fragments of a shell, but he rejoined his regiment on the 7th inst., and continued with it until he was killed, on Friday morning, May 13th, on the top of the enemy's breastworks, near Spottsylvania Court House, while 'eliding his men in a successful assault_ Due notice will be given of the funeral. BARER. — Killed in battle, near . Spottsylvania Court House, on the 12th inst. , Elias H. Baker, of Company. A, 17th U. S. Infantry ~ son of the late Daniel H. and Mary Baker, aced 24 years. GATLlff. — May 16th, 1864, at the Union Volunteer He rre,,thment Committees Hospital, Dr. Reuben M. Gat lin, td•A111111111'IS Hill. Nora Carolina, aged 34 years. His funeral will take place to-day at 4 o'clock, from Burton J. Kollock's, undertaker, Second streetopposite Almond. His friends and acquaintances are invited to 'Wend. NICHOLS. —On the 17th instant, Amelia Greiner Nichols, aged 26 years. Her relatives and friends, and those °tithe family, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the re sidence of her husband, Jeremiah Nichols, Federal street, west of Thirteenth, on Friday afternoon, the 20th instant, at 3 o'Clock, without further notice. To Promse to Mount Moriah Cenletery, **. _ FORD. _ —On Snnday evening, 15th instant, Samuel W Collyer, infant son of Joseph T_ and Henriette . Ford. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father, No. 1232 Mount "Vernon street, on Thursday, 19th instant. at • WARNER. —Killed on the 12th inst. , on the battle field near gpokleylvania C. H., Cantnin. avian R Warner, Co. K, 119th Regiment P. V., in the 39th year of his age. Due notice will be given of the funeral. Iln.STlliG3. — On Monday morning, 16th inst. , Thos. M. Hastings, only sou of Mum P. and Mary M. Has tings, in thlt ' hill year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family, and also the members of Cho,en Friends' Lodge, No. 100, I. 0. 0. P., are invited to attend the funeral from his father's resi dence, No. 34 North Fifteenth street, on Wednesday af ternoon, 18th inst., at 3 o'olock. - ptEs SON & SON HAVE JUST OPENED -LP Black Camels' Hair Baran Long Shawls. . Barege Square Shawls. Grenadine Barege Square Shawls. " Silk Grenadine Square Shawls.' - " Mousseline de Lame Sonare Shawls, White and Black Shepherd Field Mohaire, 31,0. Valencias,at62K. 76c, 87Xc . $l, and $1.2.5 a yard. White and Black Striped Skirting, 75c. Black neat Check Bareges, S 7 c mylo MOURNING STORB,No.OIg CHESTNUT Street. YRE & LANDELL HAVE NOW ON EXHIBITIOX Full line of Black Shawls. Full line of White Shawls. Full line of Black Silks. Full line of Summer Silks. "Full line of new Dress goods, DEPARTMENT OF SERVE S— OFFICE OF CHIEF ENGINEER AND SUR YETOR, PHIMADELPHIA, Mayl7, 1584. NOTloE.—Duplicate plans of the line and grade regtt lat;one of that Dart of the Drenty-seeond ward bounded as follows. viz. : North by Chew street. South by the northern boundary of the old 21:0. liorthelp. Liberties. . - - East by Fifth street. West by Broad street. Also, duplicate plans of the revision of Curb Heights, in the Twenty-sixth ward, bounded as follows, viz. : INorth by South street. 11- 0. 0 . South by Washington avenue. East by Twenty-second street. West by Gray's Perry road. Are now prepared and deposited for public inspection, the former at the office of Jesse Lightfoot, Depot Build ing, Germantown, -Twenty-second ward; the latter at the office of Thomas Daly, No. os Washington avenue, Second ward, and at the office of this Department, No. 212 South Fifth street; and the Board of Surveyors have appointed MONDAY, they 6th day of JUNE . , A. D. 1861, at 1034 o'clock A M., to consider any objections that may be urged thereto by any citizen interested therein. STRICKLAND KNEASS, Chief Engineerand Surveyor. ms - IS, 21,25-3 t GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—OO.3I. MITTEE on Benefits, Exhibitions, and Enter tainmonts. ADDITIONAL BOBSCRIPTION. Mrs. Louisa Drew, $2OO 00 Air. Joseph D. Murphy • 201 00 Mrs. W. S. Gilroy, prornecTs 'parlor con cert and recitations by 11. Y. McCully, Egg Miss Frances Druch, proceeds private German Theatricals 90 00 Mrs. A. H. Reeder (Easton, Pa.), Ta bleau- Previously acknowledged 1 12.025 50 GEO. GILPIN, Treasurer. PHILADELPITIA, Mayl7, 15E4' . It OFFICE OF THE PION EE R MINING COMPANY OP COLORADO, No. SOS WALNUT Street —The Certificates of Stock of this Company are now ready for delivery, on application therefor, at thisofftee THOMAS - SINEXON, Secretary. REV. JABEZ CAMPBELL, BiFhop Elect in the African M. E Church, will preach THIS (Wednesday) EVENING,- at quarter before 8, at HEDDING M. E. CHURCH, SIXTEENTH. and COATES. Clt -. 3 A. MANSHIP, raster. A. LECTURE BY (THE FIGHTING PARSON 01' 0I110) the Rev. Colonel MOODY, THIS 'EVENING, the 11th inst. at 8 o'clock, in the Sanctuary M. E. Chnrch, FIFTH Street, near Girard avenue.. Robjo et--" Our le ouhtry Worthy of onr Highest Regards." Tickets 25 cents ; to be had at the door. Proceeds for the benefit of the Church. lt* GENERAL SYNOD OF THE RE FORMED PRESBYTERIAN Cruntar is to be opened by a Sermon, to be preached by Rev. Dr. CRAWFORD, in the Church on BROAD Street, below Spruce, THIS EVENING, at 734 o'clock. lIUTED STATES SANITARY COMMITTEE ON ORE DAY'S LABOR, INCOME, AND REVENUE. Tbe undersig.nedhave been appointed on the Commit teeto obtain from the Shipping and Commission Mer chants and Steamboat Owners, and their employees ONE DAY'S SALARY, REVENUE, OR INCOME" They solicit contributions for our noble army in this time of terrible suffering and distress. All contram liana will be acknowledged by John W. Claghorn, Esq. , Treasurer. The Committee will call upon those who do not find it convenient to send promptly their contributions. EDMUND A. SOLIDER, Chairman. LAFAYETTE MARBLE, Secretamf. JAMES M. FLANAGAN, 301 S. Delaware avenue. WM. M. BAIRD,_ 132 S. Delaware avenue. WM. J.' TAYLOR, 20 S. Delaware avenue. THOMAS CLYDE, 14 S. Delaware avenue. LAFAYETTE MARKLE, 3 Dock-street.wharf. . STEPHEN T. SOLIDER, Dock-street wharf. PHILIP FITZPATRICK, 0) S. Delaware ay. ntyl7-2t ligr. CENTRAL. FAIR FOR THE SANI TARY COMMISSION. TO DELAWARIANS RESIDING IN PHILADELPHIA: The Committee on Works of Art for the Delaware De • partment of the Sanitary Fair ask for aid. It is the de sue of the Committee to make this Department as at tractive and extensive as possible. To do this, money is indispensable, and whilst they are determined to spare neither time nor labor on their part, cold.- -- (Jenny appeal to the patriotism and liberality of resi dent Delawarians to furnish them means to carry out their design. Donations of Articles or Money may be sent to any member of the Committee. Chairman, Mrs. EDWIN MITCHELL, 1338 Walnut st. Ake. CHARLES LYMAN, 1415 Spruce street. hits. EDWARD 'NEEDLES, 112:3 Mount 'Vernon street. Mrs. HENRY AIISTIE DR Arch street. Miss CARRIE GIBBONS, 212 S. Third street. Miss S. E. PETERSON, 1706 Arch street. Miss M. C. NAIIDAIN, 112 N. Seventeenth street. nnyl7-2t5 ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERI. CAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION.—The Services connected with the Fortieth Anniversary of the Attlee can Sunday School Union will be held at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, Locust street, near Eighth, on TUESDAY M EVENING, ay 24th, at a quarter to 8 o'clock. Tickets of admission may be had; gratuitously, on application at the Society's Buildings, No. 1122 Chest nut street. By order of the Committee. M. A. WURTS, Secretary. Philadelphia, May, 1564. • myl7-7t ilgr. OIL LANDS: OIL LANDS!—WANT ED—Good fee simple and working interests in OIL LANDS, on Oil Creek and Kanawha Valley, Va. Address, with full particulars, It. P. Sr CO., myl6-n3w2c. Boa M 92 New York City P.. 0. Ige.• OFFICE or THE METALLINE LAND COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR. PHILADELPHIA, May 16, VOL The Stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the METALLINE LAND COMPANY will be held at the OFFICE. OF TB ECOMPANY, 324 WALNUT Street, en MONDAY the 6111 day of June next at 12 M. myl7-tje6 F. ODIRATEL Clerk. --- Er' TABLE DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR, INCOME, and RE. VENUE OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. Mrs. E. W. Mutter, Counsellor, No. 307 New street. Mrs. J. W. Forney, President, No. - 618 S. Washington Square. Mrs. R. Hammett, Vice President, No. 113 Vine st. Miss Ada Sager, Treasurer, No. 936 Arch street. Miss Louisa E. Claghorn, Corresponding Secretary, No. 1009 Arch street. Mrs. Thos. Fitzgerald, Recording Secretary, No. 337 South Seventh street. Donations of all kinds of Fancy Articles thankfullyre ceived. Articles can be sent by express, or otherwise, to either of the above Ladies, or to the office, No. 11.1.3 South SEVENTH Street, and they will be duly acknow ledged. myl6-12t TUE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.— Subscriptions or donations for Committee of One 14,9;7 :a rea Income ti or Treasurer, South SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. 'Let all prompt- ME99071d. Subscriptions and remittances,. Dy until dray receipted for, and acknowledged in the nellrspar pers. Mr" CORN ExcMANGE BANK. PHTLADELPITIA, MR,y 3, 1861. The Directors lave aeclared a Dividend of SEVEN per cent., payable on demand, clear of State and U. S. (3 per cent ) tax. J. W. TOERY, mye-tf Cashier. ler. IRON MOULDERS ATTENTIONI— Saa Francisco Moulders are on a. Strike, and ask you to keep away for the present. HENRY MORGAN, President. P. BEBLHP, Sec. San - Francisco M. U. m716-mwfSt• OFFICE GIRARD FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE COMPANY, 415 WALNUT Street, May 10,1869. The Directors have declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. for the last six months, clear of taxes, and pay able to the Stockholders on demand. lull-wank ALFRED 8, GILLETT, Treagurer. tar I MI T EDEND.—OFFICE NOIMEHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY... , BALTIMOE. Mar Er. 'M. Alta Meeting of the President add Directors, held this day, the following resolution was adopted: Res vlwd r Th a t a dividend of TWO t 2) PER GE - lithe ro declarean the Capital Stoak of this , Company. audvir• the Installments paid in, for the quarter ending'. the Ink instant; and'alse an extra dividend of THREE Cl) PER cent. on the' same. Said dividends to be paid free of . State and National taxes on and after the 25th inetsut. The Trnitabif Books of the .ContbAny will be closed from the 11th to:the"2sth instant. my order. my9-mwflot J. S. LEIB,. Treasurer. 11W. PETE! CIRCAMCPET2CM AT RAM, TRAM HALT -1N AID OF THE GREAT CEN TRAL FAIR FOR THE UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION, FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL DE PARTMENT.—The Committee in charge of this Depart ment propose giving a hers] Fete to the Ladies and Gentlemen of the City on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON: the lath of May, commencing at 12 o'clock M., at the old ItARTRAM •ARDENS,..aote the beautiful residence of A. M. EASTWICK, Esq., who has most kindly placed it at the disposal of the Committee. Its accessibility to the Darby horse cars makeeit pecu liarly adapted to a purpose of this kind. THE SPLENDID BAND OP THE WE lord LA DEL:PHIA HOSPITAL have generouily volunteered their services for the occasion, . . Should the weather be , unfavorable, it will be post poned to the next fair day. Tickets can be obtained of H. A. Dreer, No, 714 Chest - . nut Street, price FIFTY CENTS, and of Robert &riot. Nos. 922 and 924 Market Street. myll-4t far" THE THIRD 'SEMI-ANNUAL EX HIBITION of the EAST PENNSYLVANIA AG.' BICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL. SOCIETY will be held at NORRISTOWN, on THURSDAY, June 9, 1864. The attention of Horsemen and - the Manufacturers Of Agricultural Implements is particularly invited to this Exhibition, as the facilities for display and sale are un equalled by any other society in the State. By order. myl2-18t WM. BEAN, Recording Secretary. Pr.!xos igr. OFFICE OF THE AIICYGDALOID MINING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR. PHILADELPHIA, May 14. 1864. The stated Anneal ftleretive. of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on WEDNESDAYI.. June 1. at 12 o'clock M.. at the aloe. No. 324 WALNUT' Street. An election for Directors will take place, to serve the Com pany the ensuing year. F. K. WOMRATA, rn yILS-tj el Secretary. ligr'lE TNA MINING COMPANY.—TME Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Bitna Mining Company, of Lake Superior, will be held at their office, flu. 324- WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the list inst., at 11 o'clock. A. M., for the i-lettion of Directors, and the transaction of other business. B. A. 1100PES, Secretary. Philadelphia, Mayl9, 1664. usyl&-t3l. PIANOS T. E. GOULD, and CHESTNUT IerDIVIDEND- —THE DIRECTORS of the NOBLE AND DELAMATER. PETRO LEUM COMPANY have THIS DAY declared a dividend of EIGHT PER CENT. on the capital stock our of their earnings, payable on and after the 20th instant, free from State and United States Tax, at 232 CHESTNUT Ztre . , et_ IT.UN TER, Secretary. May 11, 1864 .I.III.II.AANEAAPII IA COMMEIIICIA6I. 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 "An 'Act to Incorporate the Philadelphia Commercial . Wharf and Railroad Company," approved the twenty-tlfth , day of May, A. D. 1862, to open books, receive subscriptions, and organizes a company by the name, style, anibtltle of the PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL WHARF . AND RAILROAD COMPANY, will be held on the TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF MAY, A. 1). 136-1, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M.. at No. 3147 WALNUT Street, second floor,Room No. 2, in• the city of PHILADELPHIA , and from day today, in pursuance of said act of Assembly, and for the purposes therein mentiond and provideed. EDMUND A. SOUDEit. DAVID JAVNE, SAMUEL T. BODINE,. J. VAUGHAN MERRIDE, E. W. WARNER, TITUS S. EMERY. _ PHILADELPHIA, May 2, IBM. my3-20t- Igr A !MEETING OF THE ISTFOIMO HOLDERS of the Bloomsburg Iron.. Company will be held at the Company's Office, at Ireaale,. CO tembia eounty, Penna., on !WEDNESDAY, May 18th. 1864, for the purpose of electing nine Difectore to serfs the ensuieg.year, and for the traneaetion of other bag wigs. WM. 1. 8. BAUR, Treasurer and Secretary. Wo. 243 North WATER- Street PAILADELPFITA, April 16, 1861. aplB43ot* MANDAN. MINING COMILIP-ALNIE— PHILADELPHIA, May 10, 1864. — The . Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the MANDAN. anathre COMPANY (of Lake Superior) will be held,at their of fice, No. 32 4 WALNUT street, on THURSDAY,. the 26th inst., at 11 o'clock A. M., for the election of Direc tors and the transaction of ether business. , my m.-Mt B. A. ilOOl. Oecretar*.. W'EXCHANGE BANK OF , prrrs- BURG, MAY 3, 1864. The Board of Directors of this Bank have declared dividend of FIVE PEE GENT, ou 0 f the earninvi of te last six Months, payable on th t e 13th inst. Ea aster h n stockholders will be paid at the Westorn•Bauk of Phila delphia. The Government excise tax will be paid by the Bank. ANDREW LONG. mss-10t Assistant Cashier. igr, OFFICE OF THE. WESTIIIOItE. LAND COAL COMPANY, No. 230 South THIRD Street, corner of Willing's alley, PHILAXMLPAIA,. May 4, 1864. A meeting_ of the gtookholdera of the WESTMORE. LAND COAL. COMPANY will be heldat their Office on' FRIDAY, May 20th, 1864, at 11 o'clock.A. M., to cote on the acceptance of the act of incorporation, approved April 30, 1864, and to elect a Beard , of Directors to serve until the next election, F; H. JACKSON, inyo-/it SoorotorY., PENNSYLVANIA:RAILROAD COX. PANY—TREALSIIIIEE'S DEPARTMENT, PICA, April PO, 1864. PIOTItiE TO THE BTOCKHOLDN.RS.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a somi-annual dividend of five per cent. on the capital stock of the Company; clear of National and State taxes„ payable on and after May 16.1864. Thank powers of attorney for collecting ltividends can be bad at the Office of. the Oeinpany. Ee. 238 South THIRD Street. Stock and Scrip eirAficates for the extra dividend will be ready for delivery on and after May od, hut no stock or scrip certificates be delivered between the 15th May and let June. THOMAS T. FIRTH, my2-lm Treasurer. SILK GRENADINES, THE CHEAPEST SUMMER DRESS GOODS. 1 Lot SILK GRENADINES, lA. 1 Loir SILK GRENADINES, 6.5. I. Lot SILK GRENADINES. 73. 1 Lot SILK GRENADINES, 80. 1 Lot S/LK GRENADINES, 90. 7. Lot SLLK. ORENADINES.SI 00. Comprising white, colored, and black grounds, in new and choice designs. GURWEN STODDART & DROTELER I 450,452_ and 454 N. SECOND SWAL show) Willow. PLAIN BLACK PARIS GRENA DINES. from $1t051.55 per yard. CLIRWFISI WODD.4,IIT & BROTHEL 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street, above Willow BLACK GRENADINE SHAWLS OM/WEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, mylB-3c . 9b6ve cr. WHITE LAMA SHAWLS, at reduced prices, $2.59, $2,75, and $3, From a. late auction sale. SUMMER SHAWLS, of all desirable styles, at low prices. CIIRWER STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 462., and 454 North SECOND Street, m31.8-3t Aboye TAGG & BROTHER, CORNER TENTH and PINE, open GREAT BARGAINS from auction. 30 doz. Mode and lead colors, fine Cotton Hose, only 40 cents. 29 doz bleached Cotton Hose, Not. 8% to 9%, 35 cents. 60 " " openwork- line Cotton muse, only 37% cents. 70 doz. unbleached, embroidered, very fine Cotton Mose 40 Cents. 10doz. Gents' extra fine thread .ttose, 85 cents. W) doz. Misses' fine Cotton Hose, 7 inches, 20 cents. 40 " " mode stripe, very line Cotton Hose, all sizes, 99 cents. 12 doz. Gents' Gauze Merino Undershirts, only . 90 doz. Ladies" corded border linen Hdkfs.„ 20 cents. 1 lot " heavy English Silk Gloves, black and c010r5,75 cents. 1 loLadles' Berlin thread kid finish Gloves, only .30 cents -1 10t 300 doz. Ladies' very tine, plain, lisle thread Glover, 20 cents. . 3 lots Gents' English, unbleached, thread Gloves, 25 cents. 1 lot Misses' English fancy. top silk Gloves, 35 cents. lot Gents' leather faced Berlin Driving Gloves, 75cts. 5 lots Lnpies' fancy-tops and embroidered lisle-thread Cloves,_ 20 cents. 1 lot Ladies' fine silk Gauntlet Gloves, 60 cents. 4 lots Bonnet Ribbons,broche, plaid, and plain colors, 35 to 50 cents. lot extra heavy, double-boiled Silk, black, No. 40, Ribbon, 62% cents. Also, ino. lines white Piques, from 30 to 573 cents. Nainsook, Swiss, and plaid Muslins, Doylies, Napkins, and Towels. Also, several lots Dress Goods, very cheap. mylB.2t S 6 50-446 50 .. . 1;57000 EDWIN HALL & CO., 26 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Have now l open one of the beet Stocks of • SILK GRENABIIITES, ORGANDY LAWNS, AND JACONET LAWNS, EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY. Many of the above are of our own importation. N. B.—Just received. 120 MAGNIFICENT ORGANDY LAWN ROBES. niyll-weal BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNS. Grenadines, plain and gay. Grenadines, in neat plaids, at 76 cents. Black Silks at old prices. Small plaid Silks—lndia and French. Summer Shawls—Mozambique, Grenadine, Stc. White Crape Mantz and Barega Shawls., At y 6 7 JOHN H. S 02 A TOKES' RC, nrH SUMMER SHAWLS, Just from Auction, a large lot comprising new and choice degigng. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, m916-3t Above Willow B LACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. We are still selling our Black Silks at the same - prices as we did early is the season, notwithstanding the re- Cent advances. MANTLE SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. - Plain Silks, all colors, $1.30 to 115.75. Fancy Silks, $1 to fait. Rich heavy, handsome Fancy Silks, 52.87 to $6.60. Rich Chene Silks, at IS 2S M, worth .50. 6d . at " " at ' .75, " 5,. 00. at 5.75, " 7. - 10 pieces small. plaid lAN at SI 26, worth $1.60. H. aiTEEL & SON, ap73-tf Nos. 713 and 713 N. TENTH Street. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.- JOHN F. YOUNG, No. 1 711 N. FOURTH Street, has n . crlstialsorfment of p A l rzvg , of select atyles, at wholesale and retail. nryl7-3t* ir l ig MISS M. A. BAKER,- Mx • No. 1346 CHESTNUT STREET, Has opened a large assoamerd of PARIS MILLINERY apl3-3m. For the Spring and Summer of NM. MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN INSTRUMENTS. Chesterman's Metallic and Steel-tarie Measurers. For sale by . JAMES W. QUEEN k CO., tog* CHESTNUT Street, Priced and:lllustrated Catalogues grails. rtty3-lm THE BEAUTIFUL ART OF ENAMEL -A-LING TAE SKIN. —Pate de Toilet Francaise (French Toilet Paste). for enamelling the skin,hiding small- pox marks, wrinkles, burns, scars, &e., without injury to the most delicate complexion. Its effects are truly ma gical. _Sold in jars, price one dollar, with directions for use. HUNT & CO.. Proprietors. 41 South EIGHTH Street, two doors above Chestuatoind 133 S. SEVENTH Street. roylS-3m TILE PRESS. -PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1864. RETAIL DRY GOODS. IN THE MARKET. WHITE GRENADINE SHAWLS BLACK BAKEGB SHAWLS. BLACK BARE SHAWLS. AT 82.50. MILLINERY GOODS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. READY TO-DAY.- MARTIN' MERRIVALE; By the author of "Cudjo's Cave.''' bold. at all. Book and News Stores J_ E. TILTON & CO., PUBLISEERRS. myl6Pmw2l" R.-AD,Y- TO-DAY THE'NEW BOOK FOE BOYS AND GIRLS TILE LITTLE REBEL... This is by a - very popular author, and elegantly Mug trated. It villrbe , weneltrfully attractive to the young. PEICE 75 CENTS Sold by all Booksellers and Newsmen J: E. TILTON &-CO., PUBLISHERS IN A FEW DAYS WAX FLOWERS:, AND HOW TO MAKE TRW. With. New Methods of Sheeting . Wax. Moulding. Frio% &c. ILLUSTRATED. PRICE For sale at all principal Book and Artieta' supply-Stores J. E. TILTON & CO., PUBLISHERS: m716-rtile:t CLOTHING. A HOUSEHOLD WORDI WAN AMAKER & BROWN'S' Popular Clothing House, Sixth and Market streets. The peo yde have found out to their great satisfaction that there is a place where a good article of Clothing, handsomely cat and carefully made, can be had at a Moderato price. Wiinarna- Xer & Brown hove: by far the largest stock of HEAL NEW. STYLES, FRE,SH;.• THIS SEA SON'S BUHR, of Fashionable Clothing, to be found in this city, which they ara -selling in immense gnantitioe, and at low prices for the times. IVMl2ffll!M The name.. WANAMCLOVEIDIAKER di BROWN. 6. a1)22-mws2mlf CARTES- DE. VISITE. NEW CARTES DE VISITE. WENDEROTR & TAYLOR-, 912, 914, 919 CEEESTNI7T STREET, Have lately added the following to their large list of CARTES: Abiahaan Eirtoohm, Taken In Wathington last month; by Wenderoth & Taylor, while preparing another Photograph of the President, for the Sanitary Commission. George H. Stuart, Taken last month. Regarded by his friends as re markably good. General Crawford, Commanding. PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES. Taken this week; is considered a very faithful picture Of this officer. Admiral Foote, From 010 . 40E4 i1k...5 in ponseasiou of the family . Colonel. Dahlgren, Who lately perished at Aiehmond; also approved by Ma laically. Colonel Baxter, Of the fire Zonaves; taken this week. A spletalla picture, General T. 3. Talian early this month, on the occasion of ibis. 'visit home. All the above are in the highest style, and, maybe b procured of all sizes from CARTE 10 ERA M YBRIAL, at the rooms of the undersigned, or of McALLISTER & BRO., Chestrmt Street. WENDEROTH & TAYLOR, 912, 914, 91G CHESTNUT St my4-wfml2t REIMER' S EXQUISITE STYLES 'Cartes de Visite are commendable to all who de sire fine pictures of this popular style likenesses. Se cure them at the popular Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. ARMY GOODS. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY MILITARY" FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STEET, PHILADELPHIA Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Fassants, Epaulets, Hats, Caps, Can teens, "HaTereacica, Camp Kits, Field Glasses ? Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. mylB-1m FROT4INGHAM & WELLS HEAVY' MEDIUM', AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTING& STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND - SJLECIAS. BROWIT, BLEACHED AND AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12. WORSTED YARN. N. gegil-tf COAL AT COST! MFTVAL PLAN FOR CHEAPRNLIG COAL BROAD MOUNTAIN MAMMOTH VEIN COAL COMPANY, OFFICE 121 SOUTH THIRD ST., OPPOSITE GIRARD BANI, 1 BOORS open for the sale of 10,000 SHARES, at $lO each, payable half on subscribing, and half on second of August next. Each share entitles the holde; to receive, every year, for twenty years, one heavy ton of coal, of the best quality, directly from the miner, delivered at the door, at thettatual Cod, besides hail-yearly divi dends of the profits of the whole operation. The actual cost, at present rates of labor and transportation, is $5.35 per heavy ton, delivered at the house of a stock holder in Philadelphia, while the market price is $lO. This item alone secures, therefore, at present rates, an annual profit of nearly fifty per cent., to which will be added large cash dividends of profits from the regular sales of the operation. The Company sells farther; $6,000 'PRIVILEGED CERTIFICATES, at $lO each, payable half on subscribing, and half on second of Au gust neat. Each privilege certificate entitles the holder to receive, every year, for ten years, four heavy tons of coal, of the best quality, at the actual cost, inclusive of ten per cent. of the market price in Philadelphia. This, at present rates of labor, transportation, and market price, would make $6.36 per heavy ton of 2,240 pounds, delivered at the house of the Pfivilegn lislder, which iii a saving of $3.00 on every ton, or $14.00 on four tons, In the first year. For further particulars and subscriptions apply at the Once of the Company. No. I.*l South THIRD Street. my - 11. SW-MO.IILE, Treasurer. IMPROVEMENT .IN GAS REGULATORS. The undersigned, sole owner of "HOLZER'S IMPROVED GAS REGU - LATORS," Direom prepared to SELL RIGHTS for the use of this valuable Patent on the most advantageous terms. E. B. HARPER. 54 South Third Street. FAMILY DYE COLORS. TERTT.I) OCT. 15,i863.y • A SAVING OF SO PER CENT. BLACK, BLACK FOR SILK. DARK BLUR, LIGHT BLURFRENCH ELITE.E CLARET BROWN, LIGHT BROWN. DARK BROWN. SNUFF BROWN, For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feath ers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearin ß ERgY Apparel. CH, CRIMSON. DARK DRAB, LIGHT DRAB, FAWN DRAB, LIGHT FAWN DRAB, DARK GREBN . , • LIAGET GH GREER, MNTA, For 25 cents you can color as many geode as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Di rections in English, French, and German, inside of each package. MAROON, ORANGE, PINK, ROYALSURPLE. RPL SALMON - SCARLEt. SLATE SOLEEILINO, VIOLET, • LEATHER.. For further information in Dyeing, and giving a per fect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over others (with many valuable recipes), purchase Howe er Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mall on receipt of price -10 cents. Manufactured by HOWE & sTEvms, 260 BROADWAY, Boston. For sale by druggists and dealers generally. iny3-Imlf MAGEE'S ENVELOPE MANIIPAO- TbliY, 316 CHESTNUT Street. myl6-3t MAGEE'S PAPER STORE, '316 CHESTNUT Street, myl6-3t, MAGEE SUPPLIES STOREKEEPERS at the lowest prices. myl6-3t FABER'S PENCILS FOR SALE AT MAGER'S, 316 CHESTNUT Street. mYI6-3t MAGEE, 316 CHESTNUT. STREET, bas a large supply of PENCILS on band. whole- SOU aid r9lail, In/f/4-3t NEW PUBLICATIONS. A GREAT BOOK. READY MAY 25TH. THE LAMPLIGHTER. HAUNTED mgl&mint 'UNITED STATES AN UNUSUAL INTEREST AND DEMAND IS AL READY SHOWN BY MANY AND GREAT ADVANCE ORDERS THAT WILL MORE THAN USE UP - THE • MONSTER EDITION - NOW MAKING. A NEW EDITION WILL IMMEDIATELY FOLLOW AND ORDERS . FILLED-AS RECEIVED. VD IS PRONOUNCES-FY THE .FRIENDS OF • THE AUTHORESS HER BBSTHOOK, A-NEW PLOT AND - A STORY OF STIRRING -IN TBREISTi' J. E.. TILTON Lt. CO., A BOOK WHICH THL WORLD WILL . 11 LlKE.—London Times. HARPER & 13R0THERS,r1TEW YORK, Fabled/ this day; • I. BARBARA'S HISTORY. A NOVEL. BY AMELIA B. EDWARDS. Author of " T he. Ladder of Life," ice. Bvo, raper, eaceate. From the i l ondon ThaeB. It is not,often that we light upon a new novel of so Fetich merit and interest as ".Barbarn's History', It is a work conspicuous beyond the average for taste and literary culture,.and felicitous-in its delineation of some very delicate and relined shades of character. It is a very graceful and charming book, with a well-managed story, clear-cut' characters, and sentiments.expressed with an exquisite elocution. The clialopies especially spa - ripe with. repartee. It is- a book which the World will line,. and which those who commence it will care to finish: Thin is high praise of a work of art, and so we intend it. From the Loadov, Athelicalm. . . Edwards goes on writing such stories as " Bar bara's History," she will, on.some.bright day of a lucky season, wake upend find herself famous. Miss Edwerds has qualities superior to more literary facility. Site has humor, insight into character, and an extensive huowholge of books:. We give hor full credit for having, written a thoroughly readable and deeply interesting. novel. . NINETEEN BEAU T YEARS; frit, - SKETCHES OF A GIRL'S LIFE WRITTEN BY RER SISTER, WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY REV. R. S. FOSTER, Di Di lamo, Cloth, PO ,Cents. "Nineteen It•-:autiful Years" is the sisterly tribute which Frank, in tears and loneliness, brings to lay on. Mary's grave—a tribute as full of fragrance and touch ing beauty as the life whose memory it seeks to perpotu. ate was full, of sweetness and innocence. * The book is thefoint production of two minds, consisting mainly of excerpta from_ the private journal of the gi . ft, ed girl, irlto Was rinCOuniOnsly penning nor own Imp , graph). ; culled and collated wit n groat good• taste by her sister, With added reflections and reminiscences of her own. There is every where a freshuesaand sparkle which rarely adorn the pages of the best writers. While the story is exquisite and racy throughout,. undoubted ly the extracts from the private journal lend the chief charm to the volume. We know of no smelt collection of gems from a single source in the same space. * * To the cultivated and appreciative reader of every age, se/co and sect, there is spread out hero a rare and rich feast, from the enjoyment of which he must arise a p_urer, stronger, and better nature..—Extract from Dr. FOSTnlt's Introduction. HARPER & BROTHERS , Have Just Published ; HARPER'S MAO.AZUSE FOR JUNE, .contnining the first Chapters of Mr. Dickens's Hew IStOry, " Oar Mu. tual Friend." SPREE'S AFRICA. JOURNAL OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE SOURCE OP THE NILE. By John Nan ning Spelze, Captain H. M. Indian Army, Fe/tow and Gold Medalist of the Royal Geographical Society, Hon. Cor. Member and Gold Medalist of the French Geographical Society, &c. With Maps and rortraits, and numerous Illustrations, chiefly from Drawings by Captain Grant. Svo, Cloth, uniform with Livingstone, Barth, Burton, &c. Price $3. 50. THE SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINGTON. A Novel. Hy Anthony Tr , ollße, Anthor of " Rachel Ray," " Or ley Farm," Doctor Thorne," . Framley Parson age, ' ' " The Bertrams, , "The Three Clerks," " The West Indies and the Spanish Main, ''&c. Il lustrated by Malais. Svo; Cloth, $1.75; Paper, SL2S. ARMS WAVRIGIPS FORTUNES. A Novel.' By Helms Lee, Author of "Sylvan Molt's Daughter," Kathie Brande;" lye, Paper, 50 cents. VAGN'S VILLAS AND COTTAGES. A series of de signs prppared for execution in the United States. By Culvert faux, Architect. A new edition, revised and enlarged. With nearly 400 Illustrations. Bvo, Cloth, $3. THE WIPE'S EVIDENCE. A Novel. By W. G. 'WILLS, author of "Notice to Quit,' ArC. Bvo, ra per. 00 cents. A POPULAR HAND-BOON_ OF THE NEW TESTA MENT. By George Cumming McWhorter. 12orto, Cloth, $.l. CAXTONIAN_k: A Series of Essays on Life, Literature, and Manners. By Sir E. 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I have also a numerous collec tion of Law and Miscellaneous Books for sale cheap. mylP-1111 JOHN CAMPBELL, 419 CHESTNUT St. NEW MILITARY BOOKp, JUST RECEIVED. R.AUPT'S MILITARY BRlDGES—lllustrations. MENDELL ON MILITARY SURVEYING. MORRIS' FIELD TACTICS FOR INFANTRY. THOMAS' RIFLED ORDNANCE — lllustrated. SEPTET'S MILITARY LAW—New Edition. CRAIGIIILL'S PRINCIPLE OF STRATEGY AND GRAND TACTICS. MILITARY AND SCIENTIFIC ROOKS.. A large assortment on L a ND a AY& sDLA a K IS w ON ri , cs. myS No. 25 South SIXTH Street. NEW BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS !I JOUR N•A L OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE SOURCE OF THE NILE. By John Manning Spoke. Il lustrated with Maps, Sm. TEN ACRES ENOUGH: Showing how a very small Farm may_ he made to keep a very large Family. MAN AND NATURE; or Physical Geography as m - diged by Human Action. hi Geo. P. Marsh. THE BOOK OF JOB IN OETRY; or, a Song in the Night. By Rev. nary W. Adams, M. A. AMERICA AND HER COMMENTATOR% with a cri tical Sketch of Travel In the United States. By H. T. 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Having associated with our house Mr. CHARLES PAGE„(formerly the Principal Designer for Corneline A Baker), we are now prepared to execute orders for Gas Fixtures of all grades and designs, from the Wean ed iv the moot maseire and elaborate. VAN KIRK & fe23-3m No. EL% ARCH STREET. MONTIMENTB AND GRAVE. STONES. —A large assortment of Grave-Stones,of various flesigns.made of the finest Italian and American Marble, constantly on band at the Marble Worhe of ADAM EMEINMETZ. RIDGE Avenue, below Eleventh street, philsdelphis. • sp22-Suit BY THE AUTHOR OF TO DE rtraLISLIDD Lff ENGLAND I MXEM SIMULTANEOUSLY. FUBJdSHERS INSURANCE. HAYS YOU PROVIDED FOR YOUR FAMILY AN INSURANCE ON YOUR LIFE? HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY' MUTUAL, WITH AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL. WALTER S. GRIFFITH, Panernmet. G. C. RIPLIII", SW. I. H. FROTHINGHAIL TREAS. WILLIAM J. COFFIN. AOIVAIIIr. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES; Non. William Strong; Rev. Matthew Simpson D. D Bishop of M. B. Church; Rev. Albert Barnes D. • Rev. James M. Crowell; Thomas Robins, Esq. ; Lewis Esq. ; Charles R. Ashurn,t Esq. j Samuel Welsh, ESQ. fames Dunlap, H Esq um .; p W I; r yl ELReqem.•ejohEnsq.B.; Austin John Esq. ,Rice S . C. Palmer, Esq. ;C. B Mount. Esq. ; Samuel C. Perkins. Es John R . Penrose , . Esq., Samuel Field, Esq,. Messrs. B W. Clark L CO. ; Buckner, MoCammon, & Co. ; Johnß. Myers & Co. ;Benjamin Benjamin Bullock & Sous; Wm, s. & Allred Marlien; George B. Reese,Son, & Co._; S. B. McCreary & Co. ; George Cookm an & Co. D. B. Ker shaw & Co. ; Kay & Brother. JOHN H. PACKARD, N. MEDICAL EXAVIINIM.,• • No. 1225 SPRUCHIBITREBT, In attendance at Agent's Officlidaily from 1 to 2 P. H. PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, CORNER FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS. ap4-mwf3m B. - K. ESLER, AGENT. INSURE YOUR LIFE IN YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY, AMERICAN, OF PHILADELPHIA, S. E. corner Fourtliand Walnut Streets. Insurers in this Company have the additional COMM' tee of $ 0;OTO 0 CAPITA-I...STOCK all.paid IN CASH, which, to gether with,CASH ASSETS, now on hand, amount to OYYH:• $.800,000. INCOME' FOR THE YEAR 1863 OVER' .200,040. LOSSES PAID DURING TRH YEAR AMOUNTING TO OVER $ 6 2,0 0 O. DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY. thin aiding the in sured- to pay Premiums. The hest DIVIDEND on all Mataal Policies in force December a, 1663, was FIFTY PER CENT. Of the amount of PREIS - RIMS received daring 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 Hon. James Pollock, Albert C. Roberts, P. B. Min le, Samuel Work, ALEX. WHILLDIN, President, SAMUEL WORK, Vice President JOHN S. WILSON, Sec. and Treas inya-12t LYON'S KATHAIRON. Eathairon is from the Greek word "Eathro," or " Eathairo," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate, and restore. This arilskt is what its name signifies. Pot preserving, restoring, and beautifying the' HUMAN limy. it is the most remarkable preparation in the world. It is again owned and put up by the original proprietor, and is now made with the same care, Wit, and attention which gave it a sale of over one million bottles per annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft, and glossy. It prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray. It restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head of hair should use LYON'S KATHAIRON. It is.known and used throughout the civilized vmrld. Sold by all respectable dealers. DEMAS S. BARNES dt CO., New York. HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. This is the most delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered, It changes the sun-burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty,im parting the marble purity of youth, and the dieingue appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples, and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent, and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by actresses and opera-singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prepared by W. E. RAGAI , f, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders to BEAUS S. BARNES & CO., New York. HEIMSTREET'S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTO- RATIVE.-NOT A. MR, But restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes are composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and 'beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Beim street's Inimitable Coloring not only restores the hair to its natural Color by an easy process, but gives the hair LUXURIANT BEAUTY, promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, 'eradicates dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to the head. It has stood the test of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor. Used by both gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all re spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents, D. S. BARNES & CO., 202 BROAD WAY, New York. Two sizes, 60 cents and 4d. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. The parties in St. Monis and Cincinnati who have been counterfeiting the Mustang Liniment, under pre tence of proprietorship, have been thoroughly estopped by the courts. To guard against farther imposition, I have procured from the United States Treasury a private steel-plate revenue stamp, which is placed over the top of each bottle. Each stamp bears the /as simile of my signature, and without which the article is a counter• feit, dangerous, and worthless imitation. Examine every bottle. This Liniment has been in use and grow ing in favor for many years. There hardly exists a hamlet on the habitable gibe that does not contain evi dence of its wonderful odes It is the beet emollient in the world. With its present imdroved ingredients, its erects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made useful, and untold ills assuaged. For aruises, sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, cuts, caked breasts, strained horses, .kc., it is a sovereign re medy that should never be dispensed with. It should be in every family. Sold by all druggists. fell-mwf3mSteowam D. S. BARNES, New York. THE AMERICAN: COAL OIL STEAM COMPANY. ORGANIZED UNDER THE GENERAL LAW OF THE STATE Or NEW YORK. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CAPITAL STOCK of this Company for a limited number, say 60,000 shares, will be opened on THURSDAY, the 19th day of May next, between the hears of 11 o'clock A. M. end 8 o'clock P. M., for a day only, at the Company's office, No. 33 /Or. Street, New York. The shares are $9 each, upon which 10 per cent. will be required to be paid at the time of eubserintioe The Company are the' mom of SHAW & LINTON'S Patent for Gene rating Steam With Coal Oil or other CombnetibleFluide. A Pamphlet, embodying the report of the three Chief Engineers of the Navy to the Department at Washing ton; also, the Charter of the Company and other valua ble Information, can be obtained upon application at the office of the Company. OFFICERS President—DAVlD D. TURNER, Treasurer—H. HOLTHAUSEN. Secretary—JOHN L. LINTON. TRUSTEES. H. HOLTRAUSEN. Hon. C. GODFREY CIUNTHER,Mayor of the city of N. Y JAMES L. HARWAY, of Partridge & Harway. HENRY HANDEL, of Handel & Baremore. WM. G. SMITH, of Sutton, Smith, Sr Co. GEORGE B. SARGENT. JOHN L. LINTON (Patentee). • DAVID B. TURNER. JOHN P. YELVERTON, President Bank of N. America sny/i-6t IVORYTYPES-NONE EXCEL B. F. REIMER'S splendid specimens to be seen at 634 ARCH street; Wondrously accurate, and artlstic and life-like in coloring. lt.no PORTRAITS. -THE SUPERIOR style, tine execution, and artistic coloring of B. F. REIMER'S life-size Photographs in oil colors, make their rare and valuable likenesses. 6214 ARCH St. It* EDWARD L. BROWN . , IRON-FOUN DER, is prepared to dll orders for a ll kinds of IRON CASTINGS, at his Foundry. MARKET Street, above Thirty-brat, Fhiladelldda, ruytTitv • eon twin TO $30,000.---WANTED--- . ‘W‘."-" , " A PURCHASER for an ontablhthed Ma. nufacturing Business, located in the city of Philadel ,pbia, in successful operation, and doing an extensive clods; trade now, with a good prospect of doing it for !some time to come. The amount required is *25,000 to $30.000. For further information apply to J. E. LEWARS It CO., my6-fmw6t* No: 29 South THIRD Street. William J. Howard, kainnel T, Bodine, John Aikman, Charles F. /Ismail% Hon. Joseph Allison. Isaac Har.lehnrst. WANTS. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE .mteel-Plate Engraving of PRESIDENT LINCOLN Etigtung the Emancipation Proclamation, • The hmt ii l46 " untie in exietence. JOHN DAINTY, tnyl7-30 17 S. SIXTH St. A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS SAD SFr- NEs ,;g":ir e tiza a rs! experience in the DRY-GOODS B utn or i ruation.in a Wholesale House to sell by eaViDle. auy ether capacity. Address " En- MY. this tare. myl7-2t5 A LADY WISHES A SITUATION A as HOUSEKEEPER; has had great experieroey_at4 Can Kiln the beet of referenee. Address I Mrs. 6. Box 524 Post Office. my/6-4V A CARD.-TO AUCTION AND CON _A-v. MISSION TIOTISES.—A Gentleman of energy and good address, wbo has been connected with the Im porting Ribbon and Silk tends in Now York for ten years past, would be pleased to arrange with an enter prising Philadelphia house as solicitor, or would repre sent the interests of a Commission Rouse and solicit goods for private sale. Address 'Box Mg, Philadelphia P. 0. reryl6-3t BOARD WANTED-BY A GENTLE MANS in a strictiv private American family in this city. State terms. Address 'F. W. R.." Press office. iny]S-2t5 T)OARD WANTED ON A FARM; BY a Lady, for the summer, within two hours' ride of the city by railroad. , Address Mrs. S. 0. 0., Box 440 Philadelphia P. 0., stating terms and locality. - PIM 4t. FNGINEER WANTED.-A. syruA TION is now open for a good ENGINEER. None need an 1y utllpe,4 folly coinpetent, Bober, and indaqtri. ons, and bring good reference. Apply for one week to BAUGH Fe SONS, 2.717-2 t.. 20 South DELAWARE Avenue. HERON WORKS, PITTSBURG; MAX 16, 1661.—We wish to purchase a LATHE, with (say) 3 0 -feet shears and XI to 40-inch swing. Anyone having ono for sale please send um terms, description, and maker's name, FDSTSIi i coMFMNIC. inyle-6t PAWNBROKER-WANTED, A YOUTH, must have had some experience: Address E. E. W:," Press (Alice. mylB•2t. WANTED—IN k SMALL FAMILY, one or two ROOMS, with or without Board, byn lady and son. Address .T," chi. onto, myld :its WANTED-A STOIT T, ACTIVE YOUTH, accustomed to Work in a store. Mast have undoubted reference •as to character. Inquire No. 61 North . THIRD Street. WANTED -BY THE IST OF JULY, an experienced first•ciaee Salesman t one that can influence - near country trade, in a Jobbing, Hosiery, and Notion House. Address Bok 2251, Philadelphia Post Office. wfml3t WANTED. -SEVERAL YOUNG MEN to fill, up the 31.01P7 class ,just forming in the Tele graph Department, QUAKER CITY COLLEGE, TENTH au d CHESTNUT Strels, to learn telegraphing, by sound and paper. Good operators are very scarce. and WM , mond high wages. Apply to the Superintendent, as above. lt* ANTED—A SITUATION BY A I V YOUNG MAN an Book-koopor, Clerk. or Sales man. Good references. Address "Honesty," Box 271 Post Office. myl7-2t* $6O A MONTH WANT AGENTS at $6O a month, expenses paid, to sell my EVER LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BUR.IfEnS,I4n4 13 other articles. Fifteen clreniars sent free_ Address ap.l(l-d&want JOFINT. LORD, Biddeford, Maine. gP7'N A MONTH 1-I :WANT TO HIRE • •-• AGENTS in every Conatyat $M a month, ex peneee paid, to melt my new, cheap Family Sewing Ma chines. Address& MADISON; Alfred, Me. Itel2-d&W3m ett WANTED=A FURNISHED AWL - HOUSE, in Germantown or vicinity, for the mum mer, Address 1010 NNE Street, mylS-3t* ARTILL - ERY HORSES WANTED. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S GENICS, PHILADELPHIA May a, 1864. Hersee, suitable for Artillery serviee, wilt be pur chased at this Depot by the undersigned, lu open mar ket, from date until May 26th, 1864, in lots of one (1) to fifty (CO, for which a reanouable price will he paid. Each animal to be subject to the usual Government in opection before being aecepted. Horses to he delivered to the United States Inspector, at the William Penn Hotel, MARKET, between Eighth and Ninth streets. By order of Col. GEO. H. CROSMAN, Aemietant Quartermaster General U, S, A, CHAS. D. SCHMIDT, Captain, A. Q. M. mye-tm26 • .... 4 4 . _ CAVALRY .HORSES. ASSIST. QI7ARTERMARTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, May 12 1864. tiorses saitahio for CAVALRY' 6EitVi.dli will be purchased at this DEPOT by the undersigned, in Open Market, from date until May 81st, in lots of eight (8) to fifty (50), for which one hundred and fifty dol lars 400). Will be paid in Certificate of Indebtedness, etch Animal to be subject to the usual Government Inspection ire . before or being acc e p d . delivered tothe Officer of the CAVALRY. BUREAU, at the WILLIAM PENN HOTEL, MARKET, between Eighth and Ninth Streets. By order of G. IL CROSMAN t Assist. Q. M. General. CHARLES D. SCHMIDT, myl3-1.31. Capt, , A, Q, N, FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR -SALE- VALUABLE COAL LANDS! VALUABLE COAL LANDS IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY Several choice tracts of COAL LANDS, adjoining Railroads, in Schuylkill county, for sale. GEO. N. TOWNSEND do CO., 31.233-4" SOUTH FOURTH STREET Soria for TOWNSEND'S FARM AND ROUSE RE GISTER. - , naylB-6t A FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT on LINDEN Skeet, Germantown. Apply to S. EItILiN, CRT MARKET Street. tnylE3-2t 5 Of FURNISHED COTTAGE TO RENT FOR THE SUMMER—Pleasantly located In Rolmesburg,. Twenty-third ward, ten minutes' walk from the depot on the Philadelphia and Trenton Rail road. Address "A. R.," flolmesburg, Pa. mylB-6P` fa TO RENT—A COUNTRY SEAT.- -mll. A large Stone House, situated in New Centreville, Chester co., Fa., suitable for a citizen wishing to spend the summer months in the country—seventeen miles from Philadelphia, on the Chester Valley Railroad-. For further information apply to S. E. KENDALL, 415 DEAR NET Street, Philadelphia. ntylB-3t. el FOB SAVE-A HANDSOME AND mat modern three-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and LOT, on the west side of Broad street, south of Brown Ftreet, 20feet front by 07 feet deep to a three-feet wide alley, with all the modern conveniences. Ap ply to LEWIS H. REDNER, mylS-St* No. 152 South FOURTH Street. - FOR SALE—DESIRABLE NEW RESIDENCE, in complete order; immediate pos set;sion; situated on the north side of SPRUCE, above. Forty-fourth street Also, a superior Residence situ ated on the corner of THIRTY-FOURTH and BRIDGE Streets, Mantua lot 105 b_y 140 feet. Apply to ROBERT MACGREGOR, It 419 WALNUT Street. to FOR SALE OR TO LET-A BEAU .WALTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE, with twenty seven acres of land, under good cultivation; fine atone mansion, three stories, four rooms and a hall on each floor; large lawn, well shaded; good barn, with plenty of stabling; two wells of good water; spring with a house over it, situated on Springfield road., three-quarters of a mile from- the terminus of the Darby and Philadelphia Passenger Railway, and (me tal t mile from Clifton Station, on the Media Railroad. Without the land, if preferred. myle-wfm.Sts JOHN. B. BARTRAM. Si 000 TO $2,500.—F0R SALE—A genteel Commission and Jobbing Busi ness, with a good trade, and Improving. gatitAetory reasons for selling . For particulars address "A. D. W.. ' ' this office. mylB-3t* FOB SALE.-A YOUNG BAY • MARE, very handsome and stylish ; • warranted perfectly sound, and. kind in single or double harness. Sold for want of use. Inquire at Stetson's Stables, LOCUST Street, below Twelfth- nlyl7-2t* WATCHES AND JEWELRY. GEO. DEMERIT 4 - CO., JEWELERS, 303 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (Corner Duane Street, ) 100,000 Watches, Chains, Gold Pens, and Pencils, &c., WORTH 41500, 000 t TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE, And not to be paid until you knowwhat you will receive ! SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES! All to be sold for $1 each. 100 Gold Minting Cased Watches $lOO 00 each. 100 Gold Watches 00 00 each. 200 Ladies' Watches 35 00 each, 503 Silver Watcher $l5 00 to 25 00 each. 600 Gold Neck and Vest Chains— 12 00 to v; 00 each. 1,003 Chatelaine and Guard Chains. 500 to 15 al each. 3,000 Vest and Neck Chains 4 00 to 12 00 each. 4,000 Solitaire Jet and Gold Brooches 400 to 800 each, 4.000 Coral. Lava, Garnet, etc, , Breeches 3 00 to 8 00 each. 7,1)(10 Gold, Jet, Graham., Ear Drops. 800 to 8a) each. 5,000 Gents' Breast and Scarf Pins. 300 to 800 each. 0,000 Oval Band Bracelets.... ...... . 300 to 800 each. 2,000 Chased Bracelets 5 00 to 10 00 each. 3,000 California Diamond Plus and Rings 250 to 8 00 each. 2,000 Gold Watch Keys 250 to 6 00 each. 5,000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons and Studs 2 00 to .8 00 each. 3,000 Gold Thimbles 4 00 to 600 each. 5,000 Miniature Lockets 200 to 7 00 each. 3,0a1 Miniature Lockets, Magic.... 4.00 ko 000 each. 2,500 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, Ste .. 00 to 600 each. 3,000 Fob and Ribbon Slides 2 00 to 5 00 each. 5,000 Chased Gold Rings 200 to 500 each. 4,000 Stone Set Rings 200 to 600 each. 6,500 Sets Ladies' Jewelry—Jet and Gold 6 00 to 15 00 each. 6,000 Sets Ladies Jewelry—varied styles 3 00 to 16 00 each. 8,000 Gold Pens, Silver Case and Pencil 400 to 800 each. 4,000 Gold Pens, Gold Canna Pen cil 5 00 to 10 00 each. 6,000 Gold Pens, Gold-mounted Molder 2 00 to 6 00 each. All the goods in the above List will be sold, without reservation FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH. Certificates of all the various articles are placed in similar envelopes and sealed. These envelopes will be sent by mail, or delivered at our office, without regard to choice. On. receiving a certificate you will see what article it repre sents, and it is optional with you to send one dollar and receive the article named, or nay other in the list of same value. in all tram:actions by mail we charge for forwarding the certificate, paying postage, and doing the business, 25 cts. each. FIVE GEKTIFICATEA will he sent fur $1; EIdtVEN for V; Till WET for SIXTY-FIVE for CO: and ONE HUNDRED for ?kl5. Dy this mod., we give selections from a veiled stock of flue goods, of the best make and latest styles, and of intrinsic worth, at a nominal price, while all have a chance of securing art! cies of the very highest value. We guarantee entire satisfaction In every instance, and if there should be any por,own dicsatislietl with any article they may receive, they may immediately return it, and the price will be refunded. Auksys.—We allow those acting as Agents Ten Cents on each Certificate ordered, provided their remittance amount to One Dollar. They will collect 25 cents for every Certificate, and retaining 10 cents, remit to us It cents for each, Aar Address GEO. DEMERIT & CO., znyl4-sw6t-ltW 303 BROAD WAY, New York. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES Inserted without pain. by JAMES W. QUEEN di CO., ElyS-I.= 924 CHESTNUT tweet. OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS' FIELD GLASSES. Microscopes for Physicians and Students. - A very large assortment for sale JAMES QUEEN dc CO.. my34m IVl* w. HESTiiIIT Street LONDON BROWN STOUT, SCOT° ET ALE, BY THE CASK OR DOZEN. ALBERT C. 110333E.RWeis DEALER IN FINE GROOKRIM SOO Corner NIANYNNTEE guyi VlNAjitmite, AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, THREE NIGHTS (HMV AN ATTRACTIVE comsat/v.I'RM -. The peerless young a' le Actress, LUCILLE WESTERN, LUCILLE WESTERN, LUCILLE WESTERN, Assisted by the celebratedyoung Irish tragedLay MR, W H. WHALLEY, MR. W H. WHALLEY, Irt Augustin Dal great moral emotional. play, LEAD, THE FORSAKEN. LEAH, THE FORSAKEN. LEAH, THE FORSAKEN. LEAH, THE FORSAKEN. LEAK, (a.. Jewish maiden,) LUC I LT,E WESTERN, NATELAN,(an apostate Jew,) W. H. WHALLEY. The prices of mimission will remain as cc ml. seats may be secured at the box-ottice, between tie hours of 4 and 9 vrtracelx , rottaA crunall! • ',ROVER'S CHESTNUT -STREET THEATRE. LEONARD GROVER MANAGER. (Also of Grover's Theatre, Washington. D.C. ) THE COOLEST AND MOST COMFORTABLE THEATRE.. rei ERICA. TAM (WEDNEFIDAY) AM EVENING, May 18. MK The performance Win commence with the great Comedy' entitled. A BULL IN A CHINA MOP. To be followed by To BEA RT NEVER WON PAIR. LADY. conclude with tin I , l3:wing Fence entitled A QUI la FAMILY. During _ L, the evening, A ArAtriVIVIGENT MUSICAL MELANGE, by borontr and the Grand orcbsotra. MTS. JOHN DR.EW'S NEW ARCTII •&TA- STREET THEATRE. SECOND WEEK 01? FP.ANIC DREW, Who will alVear In anew Irish Drama. TO-NIGHT (Wednescay o l. MAI 18th, laa, MACGARTHI MO Ha Darby Sullivan (with songs). 'Frank Drew, Stuart Solomon Gripper • Iliac Carthy More Burton ma Mary Mac Carthy Miss E. rti oL To oonolodo will, the. teafitteitfett of THE IRISH DRAGOOY. Murphy O'Brellinhan Frank Drew. FRIDAY. BENEFIT OF FRANK DREW. Doors open at 7M. Curtain rises Mto 8. ACADEMY OF MIISI0:-GRAND , Mtr. SICAL ENTERTAINMENT by the GERMANFL ORCHESTRA. Also, an ADDRESS on. PATRIOTISM AND THE REBELLION, by J. WAGNER JERMON• Emq. ,on TUESDAY EVENIN(3, May 31, 1811. Proceeds , t o he given to the treat Sanitary Fair, Ladies' Aid So ciety,-- Cooper- Shop Refreshment Saloon, and the. Charity Hospital. ray Matt - 1?,.Y SPECIAL REQUEST, .A.) , THU HUTCHINSON FAMILY Will give tbeir three CLOSING CONCERTS, before re turning to their OLD HOMESTEAD, On THURSDAY EVENING, May 19th, at CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT STREET. On FRIDAY EVENING, May With, at HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, SPRING GARDE,* STREET. On SATURDAY EVENING, May Bet, at ODD FELLOWS' HALL, CAMDEN, . BY SPECIAL INVITATION, The Programme for these Concerts ban been selected. with great care, including several new Patriotic Sonar. Their Concert on Thur.:lday evening last filled Concert Hall to repletion. Tickets 25 cents. Deere open at 7 o'clock ; commence at B.> Tickets for sale at the Hall during the day. my 7-St IFTEENTH. SECTION.-(IRAQ LITERARY AND MUSICAL ENTERTA I DIMWIT Ilk aid of the School Fund or the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. Music by the PHILADELPHIA AtOLIA NS. SELECT READIIWS by N. K. RICHARDSONAsni, CALISTHENIC EXERCISES, &0 ., At MUSICAL FUND HALL, THURSDAY, May IS, at S (Octet& P.' M. Tickets 25 cents. For sale at Gauld's Music Store,. and at the door. my-174t.' ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER TENTH AND GUST/WT. Third and laet week of • WOODEOFFE'S BOHEMIAN TROUPE GLASS BLOWERS. ONE WEEK MORE! A case of glans-work t:tTIIALARGE COLLECTION GIVEN AT FAO& EXHIBITION! Go and see. Go and see,. Every Ifiglit, 711. Every Night, at 7.4'. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. at 2 o'clock. SPLENDID PRESENTS! SPLENDID PRESENTS! See programfhea See programmes. myl6-614 SCOTTISH CONCERT, UNDER THR ArsvictB ot THE scoTTIsH SOCIETIES DY PHILADELPHIA, IN I3EHALP OP THE UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION. MUSICAL FUND HALL, FRIDAY, May 20, 1864, 111 R. GEORGE SIMPSON, of New York, the sTeateet Scottish Singer of the day, has kindly volunteered. ids services. The following Philadelphia favorites have aka) yam,. tpered, and will sing some beautiful Scotch Melodies: MISS ALATILDA &MILL, MR. JAMES TAYLOR. Ii MRS. MELLA. MR. ALEX. ROBB; PROF. BISHOP, MR. DUNCAN, MR. THOMAS K HARKINS. MR. DANIEL BIGINTYIIII, at 7 3 e Songs, 10 10% theds of - 49 .ring of Concert. myl4Ae. Conductor Tickets 60 cents. Doors of to the WO/ he had a't the door on the ev, A SSEMBLY BUILDING, TENTH. and CHESTNUT Streets.—Lut itißnialttn of WY. MAN, Veutriloquiat and Wizard, who poeitively doses SATURDAY, May 2L WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, the two last Afternoon Exhibitions. Admittance 25 cents; Children 15 cents. myl6-51* ATTRACTIVE CHILDREN'S MAY PARTY, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 21st, AT CONCERT HALL. from ii to 7 P. M., for the Benefit of the Committee on Labor. Income, ead Revenue, of THE SANITARY. FAIR. The Entertainment will consist of MUSIC DANCINGAND - SPORTS. Single Tickets Piny Cents. Tickets Admitting an Adult and Two Children Ons Dollar. For sale at the Music Stores. no yl2-106 ELEVENTH•BT. OPERA HOURE. •'THE FAMILY RESORT." CARNCROSS AND DIXEY'S MINSTRELS THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD. In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES ? Splendid Slngi g,a ^ t Beautiful Dancing, Laughable NUB , TALENTED EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. fe274m J. Ti, CARNOROSS, Business Manager. NOV OPE N-THE FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS SOITLPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA 'WADER - E A U THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. Open from 9 A. N. till 7 P. N., and from 6 till 10 in sks evening. ap26-ti EDUCATIONAL, SIGNOR P. RONDINELLA, AT THE earnest solicitation of many of his former pupils, .will resume his professional duties in this city on the first of SEPTEMBER, eitiffir SELECT FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MOUNT JOY, Lancaster county, Penna. Session opens on the FIRST TUESDAY of May. For circulars, address apl7-2m* R. A. MORRISON. Principal. - RELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE—. -a- , A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. This Institution, beautifully andlitaithfully located, in the northern limits or ATTLES O#OlD3 H, Bucks coma. - ty, Penna., will commence its Spring and Summer Tenn on the 19th of FIFTH MONTH next, and continue in/ten sion twelve weeks. The course of instruction is thorough and complete la all the Blementary and higher branches of an ENGLISH CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION. The French Language is taught by a native. French_ teacher. Circulars, saving full particulars, may be had on aP plicatton to the Princivale, Attleborongh P. 0., Bit county, Penna. ISRAEL J. ORAFIAME. JANE P. GRAHAME, Principals. Inhl9-3m SUMMER RESORTS. COUNTRY BOARDING.-MRS. BROOKE is now prcpar d to receive BOARDERS at her house At MT. AIRY . e Aptly at 14021 WALNUT Street, before 9A. M. or after P. M. SEASIDE HOUSE, • FOOT OF PENNSYLVANIA 'AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The undersigned informs his friends and former pa trons that his house is now open for the reception a( guests; have also a number of Rooms and a priyats Parlor to rent in J. M. Whiten 's cottage„otmogite. mylo-19t DAVID SCATTERGOOD. poNGREss HALL, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. This favorite Hotel will be opened forthe reception of guests on JUNE FIRST. The House has been refurnished and thoroughly reno vated. Writing and Reading Rooms and a Telegrapk Waco have been added for the exclusive nee of sat guests. The proprietor feels warranted In assuring the publls that, with the gentlemanly and competent officers se cured, each department will be conducted to the entire eatidaction of the most fautialoite. . . . . . Haesier'n full Band, under the permonal direction of Mr. MARK HASSLER, has been engaged exelneteetT fel Courere Hall. Any farther information will he clirderfally given' lir addrebanag J. F. caxn, Proprietor. LOST AND FOUND. • T OST OR MISLAIn—A. PERPETUAL A- 1 POLICY OF INSURANCE, issued by the Trustees of the Fire Association to •SAIiIUEL K. MYE, May 2. for Qt 9,000, and transferred to JOSEPH. McCLURN. May 29, MM. Any information thereof will be received by WM. S. FRICK, my6-fmwl2t* No. SZT North SIORTH Street. srdin REWARD.-WAS STOLEN ON the Evening of the 30th of April, A DIAMOND BREAST N. The above reward will ho paid for it by leaving It with SETH H. FENN, eaahler of the CONTINENTAL HO TEL, and no quel•tions naked. myl2-6t• COPARTNERSHIPS. COPARTNERSHIP. -THE UNDER SIGNED have this day formad a copartuorxhip under the name of MARTIN, TOY, CO,, for the mile of Dry Goods on colunduion, No. J4i fat MN UT street. JAMES MARTIN, JAMES M. TOY, 0 BORG F, MARTIN. myl6.3t• PHILADELPHIA. AND ELMIRA R. E. LINE. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGE- 1864. MENT. For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELM[kA, BUF FALO, NIAGARA FALLS, CLEVELAND, Toz,F o oa, CHICAGO, DETROIT MILWAUKEE, CINCINNATI, ST. LoLIIS, and all points in the West and Northwest. Passenger Trains leave Depot of Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets, at 5.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. M., daily, except Sunday, QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points In Northern anti Western Pennsylvania, Western New York, &c., &c. For Amber information apply at the office, N. W. cor ner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. IV. VAN HORN, Ticket Agent, JOHN S. HILLES r General Ageut, myIS-tf THIRTEENTH and GALLOWHILL Sta. FOR ALBANY AND TROY, VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CA AL.—The barge 'HAPPY RETURN . , Capt, McWit. llama. 1$ tow loading at lira whari below lirßucas street, and will leave for the above pointa On WED. NESDAY, lEltb, ate o'clock I'. M. For freight, which will be taken at reasonable rates, apply to D. L. FLANAGAN, Agent, ic o , 11-4t* 304 gunth DELAWARE Avenue . ESTEY'S y COTTAGE ORGANS, Not only UNEXCELLED but UNEQUALLED In purity of Tone and Power, designed especially for Churches and Schools, but found to be equally well adapted to. the Parlor and Drawing Roidn. Por sale eel Yby E. M. BRUCE, No. 18 North SEVEN'L'U srront. Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect Melodeon. constantly on band. fnylS-Stu IMPCORRECT PIANO TUNING.- Mr. C. E. SARGENT'S Ordersfor Tunins mai Repairing Pianos are received at MASON* CO.'S Stoll 907 CHESTNUT Street, on ly. Mr, S. bas bad eleven y ea rs- . factory experience hi London, arid five years , employment in Philadelphia- SPECIAL.—PIanos releathered to Bound as eat Mt sweet-toned as new, without removing Terms for Tuning. $l. LADIES TRUSS AND BRACE sTonE—Cemloeisa 131 Lealet TWILIPPII. Street, first door below Race. hvery article In their line elegant, easy, and correct in make. C. H. MM. DLE,S Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, on the corner of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. N. B.—Professional! Reeuraar insured. ml4-3mtf s cp. e) MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED upon Diamonds, Watches, TOW*. xi, Plate, Clothing, ago., at JONES & CO. & Eetabliehed Loan Olin, corner THIR&L and GABECILL Strefite. }Wow Lombard. atoll-Ave Sr 'HEATON& DENCKLA, HARDWARE' Aa- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 007 COMMERCI and 010 NORTH Streetf l , offer for 'sale: Anchor Brand Nails; ilynionth Mill Rivets. • W. & F. Butcher , a Cast Steel; - Eagle Cabinet Looks. Putnam'e Hocite Nails; Locke's School Slates. Copper Bram!. end Iron Wire; Cotton Cards. 41'40 k 4.II.W2AUIea AMorilikikaardware, Of-emit
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