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California 14 Gilchri,lit. 1t Itobert,•on, e w - York Bull, Yofec fleorge Williair ' . York 2olin Irvin, York f•lanmel Wil.en. IT S 4. II I) Hall. New Jersey W . B. Wiley, Lancaster D Blain; Reading Y, 31 Riddle, Penn, 31 S Brubaker. Pena U==EMl .oho Dolphin, Symms, R Collins & Ix, M_arylan3: %Wu Brown, Jacksonville I Johnlllclntosl),Trent.n,NJ E IlendPrson, Trenton, IV ,I_ .Nikon 0 Hunt, linrlinglun' George Godfrey. Barton I The A :los Paine. Baltimore Chas JOlle.S, Boston Chas Minard, - New York JC Stevens, Hanover Ilau.y.7er Jacob C Case, Mayfield .Saml fl lklaamb , r, N John C Craiff, 2tlnryinlid Leos Skiltun. Cas•ey S la, Wambin %lon Oeo E H Day, Wavbirrztou (la:, Clark, York. Jacob E Emerck & 211 Ramsey, N Miss I,larc- lite Court, Bait S Nash, naltliaot, G Gernert ; :Now York *BraThlf : Y, New York Wm H Coe, Lock Haven . A Mitchell, N -Ter,,ey J A Church, New York ;fa., A Wolfe & 10, Del E E Jackson, Maryland 311 N Lindsey, Mail laud Robt Patterson, Maryland T L Tomkiwon, bn Mowalr, New York Suncsue, Neu , York eter Rise, New - York 3) Reeve, N Jersey Y Ludlam, Brldgion C Litose S da. CallOrnia. J - Bani..,ter, Newark. • S. Jones, Trinidnd, V,'" I Jas Day, Yew York J . Dickson, Georgetown, L C arcs HaAing,.., Ea; t boom J S Gordon. Fan ot.l - 4Jurg• iiiis M B Kyle, Fannetsl:g G $ 3liller, Barlinntoo • EH Das, Wa,l::nt,.t.m. A Boyden S. AO, Eu,tuit Zlies Boyaeu, Tice Merchants'. W W f W Davidson, Obio Stackpole;Wasitington i Mi. L Harris, Delaware Et , paldiug, WastiingtOmT Mitchell, Williamsport - It A Carroll, lial time], :Rev win Breckinridge, My It Carrell, Baltimore fJ W Rainier, Pa air+, Knoti, .1 Berger, Lehigh Gap J T Parker, 1,- - wtstw. - rn ;3 S Africa, HimOngdon - Miss Kaie Packer, Fa J Thompon, N s .11' Jones, Firationville lJas Armstrong. 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T Beall, New Pci in, 0 , E Richman, Brooklyn Chas StearPns, Noss L Smith, Staten Ilaud. woos ,i Willhn, 1' _.pith, Saiien Lciand Jon S Whitfield,, IL-sr York J R Olden, , liaw, Baltimore Art H P Parker & wi C W Raw Sz son, Allentown lii,s Parker Lewis Fry, Cata,tona John Sharp, Mulfonl, Del lE P Aloril, Maryland iii 13 Woodruff', Maryland :IN R. Cronktrr, Trenton 1) MeWilliamt, Ohio I Jaeob Miller, Penna. :7 R Smith IE B Kraupe; St Louis - Thos Smith, Staten lalaml i Tile States Union. 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Latic co" W Wayne, Chester cu 'T uhezler c, ! , Pa ,T S Zook, Cixencer co Tiois S 1 gong, Jr, Coaceov G W Price & tvf, Coatew Miss A Galliner, W Chester T Brown, Perktomer. 3liss V Manner, W Cite•iter. G Johns, Phgenixralle NV Cox & wf, Penn.. T P Potts, Philada John linatir, Chin.u• - • co MinersvAle 3f S Stewart - , Doylestown Jos Swift, Jr, Lout: co The N 3 71 Siekel &la, N G Thompson, Dauvllle C S Sindel, lowa Wiiitaer, Hank-ion ? Pa manor, Norrh-t.'w.. L Grosm, Danville 31 Morgan, Danville 3 li Wagner, Pottl , trarn J W Baker &to 311,s Davial,on. A Sourlier,Safe r1,,,r, Ya D.riranft, Pcitt-town 31 Witzer, & svf,.L,lianon ' The Bari r Swallow, Lambertville ,S W Gilbert, NOW York 31 Davis, Penn:, IL Feaster, Hammonbaa J Satterthwait, Elicits co IS Hollister, Rea ding E Harper, Fox (Ilia,. 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Mrs McCandless, Pittaborg .1 N tifellards & wrr, ll'''lluAT Miss Lewis, NV chest., E Lewis, W Chester 'l' D Taylor Boston Wii Scott, 'New 1 or k. _ .f F Fouler Sr wf, N I ork W Maio,k xv f. Boston .1 It IT S S , '"ark G H (Dinar)" 8, ~ " !.-`,,`,-,„.k " T n '''''''' lS' "'l' , ;' aunt C3f Fisher .k.uf, ;., 1 • J t,,,ohet. PoNtn.tr„ , rnio., Low bon!, no l loo .T n Walsh, New -ork , Miss Colgate ..;:: sr, 3; y E colgute, New York E Fah. & la. New York G scion yler, New York 'lf lr Halo 3t wr, New York ;IV Foster. New York E C Dil I i ngliam, Boston w II Procter,New York E 31 NwYes, Newark S N (Mittman', 1.0 1 4 , York B II Throep,Seranton G II Conn,, Boston S A Clne,N train ia ;W II Fenton,Waskington lit lilintX,Prov,R I. 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Albany John Ingersoll, Albany George Ell wards,New fork • AngliS Olden, New York Fitzlnanriee, Nen- York ;Jainei ,, Wallace, Boston ;Geo Alexander, Ba I tintore "rhoe Johnson, Baltimore eriegm. mrs C Woodruff .TOhn 'McClure 0 E Yardley, Washington C E Wirts, Hanover II H Cammim, Wit li,tm~"t Schnell, Jr, Williamsport Heim, A 11111 Miss Mary J Kinzer, Std - .1 Morris & bro, New Jersey Dr S 0 Kinzer & la, Zld C A Boman, New York (leo Len], Betiding H Dlorrill, Reading J F Peeks, New York IA Mclntyre & Md. G P Wiest, Millersville I hey W Orin - hoed, C Dr J B Putter, New Jerry 0 Nokes ,Dr E D Richmond & la IMreW Walker, Dover, Del Mrs E S Reed, Dover, Del Mlen L Walker, Dover, Del ,C S Conkling & son, N IH L Palmer, Wash 'n, D C' J 0 Skelton, Wash'n, D C PiPw - York 10 Longman, New York IA A Sanap:mn, New York IJ P Moore A Delmar, New York H Burr, New York W W Lamas Mich ' II P Steelier, New York W 1t Nolley, Washington !Rev H Smith, S A Miss E Welch, New York L 7. Bryan Baltimore E W Wrigfit, Indiana R. Hastings ' Baltimore K Riley, N Jersey S Plummer, New York C J Horner, Delaware W A Wood, N Jersey co IFrack Pierce, Chester co i D It Clemen4, Cheeter co [Mona. Thos Chew, Windom Mrs Barnard, Winslow John Hon', Reading t I eu f;leini Lebanon MI, Oral, Lein za...3. J L Bricker, 1 1 1:0161101.• City Jas. Anthony At WI, It Y.,rk 11 It Backowiten,New York J Benneteh - New York Jog Klatch, Lebanon t A Porter, Penner P L Zimmerman, Lebano n Levi Welfenberger, PODIA ey Shear. SPECIAL NOTICES. PLEASEIIIBMBER THAT KROMER IS bun No. 403 CHESTNUT Street, where you can find o complete assortment of PERFUMERIES. FANCY Ctltll/S. and PATENT MEDICINES. In the way of Patent Medicines, Kromer cannot be surpassed; always bas a full assortment of everything in the line. Polite god gentlemanly clerks; and no person can visit his model establishment and leave dissatisfied. Upham' s Hair Dye, prepared by John J. Kromer, price 60 cents a box. Boxes larger and neater than any dye that sells for $1 mIIS-dt ILAni, DYE HAIR DYE ! BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Beat in the World. The only Harmiess, True, and Reliable e D h y ß o n g s known.This splendid Hair Dye is perfect — Rusty, or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy Blackor Natural Brown, without injuring the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the Bair Soft and BeitUtiful aimparts fresh yitality,frequcutly restoring ite pristine color, and rectifies the ill-effects of had Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR ; all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists &c. FACTORY, Si BARCLAY Street, New York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. jyBo-1.7 FAMILY SEWING, EMBROIDERING, BRAID ING, Quilting, Tucking, &c., beautifully executed on the GEOVEF, 3: BAKER SEWING MACHINE. Ma chines, with operators, by the'ilay or week, 730 (31 ESTE UT &net. an?-Auth.lm HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. In Longfellow's Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to have conferred the greatest boon on his tribe because he brought to tit notice corn. Every one will adroit hat our preparation is 'worthy of its name, for the be nefits it confers when it is known. WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES. It restores faded and gray hair and whiskers to their original color. It brings up the natural shading of one hair with another. thus giving the hair a perfect life appearance, so that the most critical observer cannot detect tie use. It snakes harah hair softand silky. atoll* its falling out, cleanses it and the scalp from all imps-_ cities, is as readily applied and wiped from the skin tut, any hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad ef fects of previous use of preparations coutainingsulPhnr, sugar of lead, do. The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the fol lowing challenge to test in the New York dailies three weeks, which WAS NEVER ACCEPTED Let some well known and disinterested persons ap point one to the proprietor of each preparation for the hair to bring up the color. Every proprietor to ass nothing but his own preparation, and the person nothing also during the test. A certificate of the re sult to be widely published at the expense of. the un successful competitors. Sold everywhere. JOSEPH TIOYT & CO., 10 University Place, New York. ELECTRICITY.—DOCTOR A. H. STEVENS Is curing all Chronic Disease s.both of LADIES and GEN TLEMEN, byanew method in the use of ELECTRICITY, 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, con taining certificates and other information, sent gratis to all orders accompanied with a stamp. Office and resi dence, at 1418 SOUTH PENN SQUARE, being central and accessible , by Direct-are from every rta/rint4 491.9 1 In the city. IC B.—All those desiring a knowledge of our practice can enter for a full 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. TCITION reasonable. PrawambrirrA, April, 1164. my 6-12 t ONE-PRICE CLOTHING , OF THE LATEST Timms'' , made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to‘ Order warranted Satisfactory. Our OnE-Patex SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de2B-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET Street. STErmwAY & boNs, PI-9 NOS. PIANOS, For sale only at BLASIUS BROS., 1006 CHESTNUT Street. STECK & V 07.8 MASON HADILIN'S M7r 1 V CABINET ORGANS STECK & CO.'S THE POPULAR CLOTkuNG HOUSE OF PECELL. "OAK HALL. " q; 1 Best-class goods and moderate prices. WANAMAKSR dr BROWN, • S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Onstom Department (to make to order) No. 1 S. Sixth at WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREmThir LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST-, AND BEST Salesrooms. 704 CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh. .1:2 0 1%=1 0 - LEONARD—THOMAS. —On the 17th inst., by Rev. Richard Newton, D. D., assisted by Rev. Drs. God dard and Farvin, George It Leonard, of Bo4on, to Ella M. • eldest daughter of John W. Thomas, of this city. [Boston papers please copy ; ] HOOD,—Suddenly, on the 16th instant, Angelina, wife of George Hood, in the 36th year of her age. The relatives and friend, of the family - are requested to attend her funeral; front her husband's residence, No. 10S9 Ellsworth street, on Saturday morning tit 10 O'clock. To proceed to Mechanics' CometerY. avt MECH. —On the Lith inst., Mr. Jacob Heck, in the 67th year or his age. The relatives. and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence,-:No 1427 Meyamensing avenue, below Reed street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at .2 o'clock. Inter ment at Philadelphia. Cemetery. - -- • STITT. —ln Washington, D. C., on Monday, May 16, Maggie Cameron, wife of Bev. Joseph B• r 0 Stitt, awed 23 T' ll ' iTLll s .T. —At New Orleans, April 20, Charles in the 66th year of his age, formerly of Philadelphia and for many years a resident of New Orleans. won•Enr.—On Tuesday, lith instant, Samuel. I'Venderl3-, in the 7.36 year of hie age. - -His relatives and male friends, also Phenix Lodge, Ito. 310, and Harmony H. R. A. Chapter; N 0.42, A. Y. AL, are respectfully_ invited to attend the funeral. from his late residence, NO. 470 North Sixth street, on Fria ay afternoon. nt 4 o'clock. • - DAYl!...—Lient. Col. Thomas H. Davis, 12th New Jersey (dimmers, aged SS years. Ile was disabled on the 6th inst. , by several wounds received from fragments of a shell, hut he rejoined his regiment on the 7i h 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 leading his men in a successful assault. Due notice will be given of the funeral. t, NICHOLS. -- On the 17th instant, Amelia Greiner Nichols, aged 36 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 s o - clock, without further notice. To proceed to Mount Moriall Cemetery. *s* FORD.—On Sunday evening, 10th instant, Samuel Collyer, infant son of Joseph T. and HeurietteW. Ford. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father, No. 1932 3lonnt Vernon street, on Thursday, 19th -instant, at 30 o'clork. .* RESSON & SON HAVE JUST OPENED Black Camels' Hair Barege Long Shawls. Barege Square Shawls. " Grenadine Barege Square Shawls. " Silk Grenadine kua. Shawls. " 'Mousseline de Laine ' Square Shawls. White and Black Shepherd Plaid Mehairs, :37Xe. Valencias,at62g, 75c, 873ic, dd, and $1.25 a . yard. White and Black Striped Skirting, 75c. Black neat Check Bareg - es, 8734 c, myld MOURNING STORE,No.OI.B CHESTNUT Street. VTBE ;XI LANDELL HAVE NOW ON -LA EXHIBITION Full line of Black Shawls. Full line of White Shawls. Full line of. Black Silks. Full line of Summer bilks. Full line of new Dress Goods. my-17 —FETE. CUAIIEPETRE.—OWING TO the - unfavorable weather of Wednesday, the Committee will to,titin. , the FETE at RARTRAM'S GARDEN on THURSDAY . , from two o'clock. Same Tickets can be used. 3frs. .T. HE BARTON, Chairman. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CIERIS- T; ih COMMASBION IN e:;lrii3l—The despatch ehows that the noble liberality of the Bos ton merchants still continues: Gin. H. St.,,rf,Pre&id,lit iihrixtieol awnzlixkion: The contributions on the Eschauge for sick and wounded soldiers now amount to Fifty- ens TIUMAIIAI,I Two Hundred Dollars. : E. S. TOBEY, It Chairrie Army Comm i deo. IFW. A MASS MEETING- OF TITE CO LORED MOYLE OP PHILADELPHIA will I,e addressed by T. 31 1). Ward, of California; - R. 11. Cain, of New York; Marna,: N. Kinnard, of Canada; James Lynch, of South Carolina; John 31. Willieson, of Kansas, and others, under the anspin4, of th.. Colored rnepl.e . s Union League, ar Masonic Hall, ELEVENTH greet, 'EMS (Thursday-) EVEN l Nr,i. JOHN C. BOWERS. President. Ai.rnED M. GREEN, Secretary. 2•5 MASOINIC - INIOTICE.-1(111F, ME:W- M:RS of PIKEKIX EODOE, No. PIO, A. Y. M., the officers and members of tbe Orand Lodge of Penn 7;tvattia, and the Order Frenerally, are re,portfolly in cited to .Ifteet at the MASONIC HALL, CHESTNUT PRI.DAY AFTERNOON, 20th inst., at el c, to attend the funeral of our late brother P. A. Sa oid muel Wonder's. By order of the W. M. layl9-‘2l. E. P. LESCGRE, Secretary. • Tin: GREAT CENTRAL _FAIR FOR THE SANITARY COMAIISSION—UREMI CAL RRAINCII. —The Treasurer of the Chemical Brooch liva I . ( eel red and paid over to Caleb Cope, General Tr , asurer, the fellowlog abloom's: 11,,--eh;fart,n & Sons SI,OOO CIO rower , & Weightmao LOW 00 John T. Lcwis - & Brother 500 00 Wetherill & Brother 500 00 *3,(MO 00 JOHN P. WETHERILL, Treasurer. PITTL-31 , 1:1.1 , HT.X. May )S, 1 - 6€4. inyl9-2t GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—OO4- 3iITTEE ON - BENEFITS, E.XIIIIBITIONS,AND EINTERTAINIKENTS ADDITTiVAL May IS—Nat r,rneeeds freux third anniversary of Ist Pmpment ray Reserves, held at Academy of 3 lnAr- April It, - 18 G-I. per boo& of Me or Wni. H. Kern, Paymaster - :141,779 31 myl9-2t JOHN 'Treasurer. rys. SANITARY FAIR. THE COR. MITTEL: ON " CHILDREN'S CLOTHING ' ur gently request thos4 , ladies who are makin g up articles suit:tide for their Department at the Fair, to forward there, at the very totes!, by the lot week in May, to p the Lop-bNuare depot."We call upon all sewing soci eties 01 the Cialiroile , :Ana school,, sydrk el, upon the " Fair Bees" everywhere, and anon all the Children's Clothing Diablishments throughout the city, to contribute to our Department. All parcels to Le clearly marked, "Mrs. JOHN C. CRESON, Childreu•c Clothing Department_" The Committee acknowledge the following donations or g110(.1S: Eli Ward M. Needles, invoiced - >?..10 00 Young, Fourth street, invoiced 12 30 1 1,1%11ei; Third street, to Fl 1) - Coeds" - 100 GO Durations in money will be duly acknowledged intim 27, w,raper of the Fair. Dam JOHN C. CRESSON, Chairman. mks. JOSHUA L. HALLOWELL, Secretary. 1t.... George.Barnhant, - !Mrs. R. M. Bird, • - Mrs: Dr. Bryan t Mrs. Fredetiek Fraley, ;Mrs.s Thos. Hood, Mrs. %GA 11. -Needles, I Mice Jane 313ril ' i ""' T hos. Stotesbury, Mrs, Win. B. Webb, Mrs. Benjamin Sharp,lMrs. Samuel Stereo, Mrs. Dr. John IL :Leedom, .Mr - Edward W. Clark, Mirs Shannon: 'Miss Mary H. Trotter, Mr , l, Thomas NitddGek, 131 m. Henry C. . Howell, dirt. Emily I'. Bacon ' 11 o. Thal. D. Mrs. Coleman Sellers, Mrs. Samuel Parrish, Mrs. Jas. Dougherty, INIVA. Samuel B. Fry, 31rs. Edward Parrish, INlrs. Chas. E. Caloney, Mrs. John Sham j a t tv in ge A ßAt i o i r s .. u, 'Ma.. Robert Wade. ,!.s.Throck m orlon, Walter H. Lewis, Mrs. Lewis Rothermel, Mrs. Joseph March. - Alh.s Ada Moorhead.. 'hiss Sarah Ma.ris, -- Mrs. S. H. Mattson. Its. Samuel A. /3isphaUL - - 11. - • . lay= METILODIST EPISCOPAL 11A1U NEEN' BETHEL. SIIIPPEN and PENN Sk.;.— Interesting services on SABBATH NEXT, 22t1 instant- Preaching at 103, - .:o'clock by Rev. J. Porter, 1). 1). ; at 3 P. 11. by Bev. Cot. 0. Moody; at 7, 4 "; I'. M. by Rev. N. Shumate. Rev. Bishop Simpson, H. D. ,will be pre- MA in the morning, and take part in the exercises. All are invited, mytbar Ur' AN APPEAL FOR THE CITI ZENS' VOLUNTEER IfilSktTAL, BIZOAD and PRIME Streets, opposite the Baltimore Depot. Pnicaos t The :Jove/aloes contest now pending on the fields and in the Jungles of Virginia, and the heart rending records daily reaching Ito from them that thou sands upon thonsands of our young braves have fallen liCtitna to the incarnate hate of a relentless and bar barous foe, warn us to prepare to administer to their, every want. Soon numbers of them will arrive in this city, and no doubt each Hospital will be filled to its utmost capacity. Kind care, good nourishment, and the little delicacies so refreshing to the sick or wounded, Will be lavished upon them by those in charge and our patriotic citizens. At this institution they will be first received, and the attention they immediately require will lie promptly given. To do this as - effectually as heretofore, and main ht in the well-earned reputation of the• citizens of Philadelphia ()vilest , al/110herti WO aro) for unbounded benevolence:, we need assistance. Donations of money, clothing, vegetables, preserves, dried fruit, or any article beneticiafto the alll ieted, will be cheerfu I lv received. and may be sent to the Hospital, Care of TILOS. L. CIFFORD, Secretary, or J. lt. CLAY TON, Storekeeper, The following members comprise the Finance Cern mittee,aud would be glad to hear from the friends of the Soldier: .101 IN WILLIAMS. (Mice No. 6 Willing's alloy. THOMAS T. TASKS I, Sr., 1( South Fifth sire' t. FILANIC HAYT.E, at M. Thomas & sons', 13J ~onfJt Fourth Street. SAMUEL. BAYIE. 061ce of Florence Sewing Machine Corn ate-, Cliestnu t street, below Seventh. C 1 IRYLS P_ PEROT, Soutliello corner Broad and Chrstian streets. • Or a any member of the Board of Managers. PHILADELPHIA. Maylo, 1864. • (.HEAT CIENTIRAE FAAR WOK THE SAN ITAI; Y COMM /SS OX. — Tho Treasurer of the Hard ware Branch acknowledges receipt of the fol lowing amounts: W. P. Wilstach 'Br CO & Landis Heaton & Deneltla H. & W. C. Biddle & Co Russell & Orw i u Manufacturing Co.. Shields & Brother Handy &Brenner James C. Hand & Co William 11. Sowers &._(4plubb, lirokbera . - . _ . David Faust & Co 100 00 Field & Hardie 100 00 Buehler, Howard, & Co NO 00 James C. Hand 100 05 Coates Walton mo oo Augustan B. Shipley 50 00 Daniel B. Steinmetz 50 00 Truman & Shaw 00'00 George IL. Roberts 00 00 Charlet; 111, fihriAny ' 00 05 JIIIIIPS 111, Rorer 21 00 McDaniel & Fort 25 00 George De B. Heim - Ti 00 S. H. Bibigbaus 25 00 G. St A • , 15 00 Newbold & Trotter 15 00 W. S. Skinner 10 00 • - .1. T. Lionard 10 Oa W. P. Wilstach & Co's employees lin 00 Van -e & Landis' do )7 20 Boater, lieward, &Co.'s do 10 00 Field & Hardio's dolo 00 Shields & Brother's do 5 00 . A. B. Shipley's do 5 00 413,00:1 20 W. P. WILSTACH, Treasurer. PIIIT.ADELPHTA, Maylo, 1664. mylT-trahs3t tar' GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. PHILADELPHIA, BORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL DEPARTMENT. The Committee in charge of this Department respect fully solicits contributions for either exhibition or stile, at the Fair in Juue next, of Fruit, Flowers, and Vege tables; also, Bouquets, Baskets of Flowers, Floral Designs, Hanging Baskets. . Flower Stands, Fei:n Cases, Avntries, Gardening Implem ents, Native Wine, Garden Seats and Vases, Cut Flowers, Dried . . ax Leather • In short, Rustic Adornments of every kind, or any thing of a rural or rustic character that does not strictly belong to the Agricultural Department. Daily contributions of cut flowers. bouquets, designs. baskets, &c. eo as to insure a constant and regalarsup ply during the Fair, will be very acceptable, and con tributors will please arrange with the Chairman of the Committee. on Baskets, Designs, and Bouquets, Mr. ROBERT KILVINGTON, _Florist, LOCUST Street,near Thirty, seventh, Wo,t Philadelphia, as to the dayi4 on which their contributions will be required, : Daily contributions of Fruits and Vegetables,not only for exhibition and sale but also for the use of the Re stain-nut, will also be thankfully recodved. The time fixed for opening the Fair is the FIRST TUESDAY IY JUNE NEXT. srel It will nentinue two weeks. All articles except cut flowers, fruit, and vege tables must be received on before the preceding day. Donations from the interior of this State, and from Delaware and New Jersey, can be- forwarded by any mbile conveyance free of freight, and should be dis tinctly marked: "firdtzt antra( Pair, "'Van Svcare, Philadelphia, Iforlieollaral Department. Care of 7). K. King, 723 Chestnai street. Philadelphia." "For Sale" or '`For vas may be desired. Bills of lading should also be forwarded to the same ad dress . , D. RODNEY KING, Chairing:l of the Gentlemen's Committee. Mrs. J. RHEA BARTON, Chairman of Ladies' Com mittee. guth tier) PL&NOI3. APPEAL-UNION VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT SALOON. To the tlitiasns of Phihotelphia : It will be three years on the 27th day of May, 1564, since the Union Vo lunteer Refreshment Saloon commenced its operations. The Committee never have pressed their claims. Nei ther have they lost sight or the fact that there were other institutions equally worthy of public confidence and support; and they have endeavored to discharge the duties entrusted to them in an honest, economical, quiet, and unostentatious manner. Up to this time we have been generously supported by Contributions from our friends and a portion of the moneyed corporations or Philadelphia. We have tried to lessen the burdens of our kind friends by annual fairs in June; the first was a success; the second comparatively a failure, inconse quence of the raid into Penusylvania last summer, and there is no prospect of holding ono this season, as in tendey. The high price of provisions, and the heavy and constant demand on our Saloons, have nearly de pleted our treasury, and as. the signs of the times point to a series of protracted battles, and as there will no doubt be still further calls ou our limited resources, we are compelled to make this appeal to the liberality of the citizens of Philadelphia cud vicinity for assistance, otherwise our future usefulness will be very much im paired. Contributions in cash, and notice of Provisions and Sanitary Stores for our use, will he received by the fol lowing gentlemen: Rev. Dr. Thomas Brainerd, No. 634 Pine street. Thomas Bobbins, Esq., President Philadelphia Bank. Chestnut street, west of Fourth street. PIANOS. . E. 0017LD, Ild CHESTNUT. - Esq., President of - the Girard Bank, Third street, near Dock street. S. A. Mercer, Esn., President of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Chestnut street, below Fifth. - J. B. Austin, Esq., President of the Southwark Bank, Second, below South street. M. \J. Woodward, Esq., Cashier Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank, .northwemt corner Third and Vine streets. Thomas Pirtll 4. P.sq., Treasurer Pennsylvania Rail road, Third and NN alley. Jail/Ed C. /land & Co., corner Market and Decatur streets. SaMlcl R. Pales, Esq., No. 514 Walnut street (who has consented to act as General Financial Agent for our institution). Or by any member of our committee. The Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon is situated at the southwest corner of Washington and Swanson streets. The citizens - of Philadelphia and vicinity, and strangers, are respectfully invited to visit the Saloon, and witness for themselves the arrangements made for the refreshment and comfort of the brave soldiers pass ing through the City of Brotherly Love. ARAD BARROWS. Chairman. J. B. Wing, Secretary. ta3-17.tutlisafR lige==• THE THIRDSEIKI-ANNEA.T. EX HIBITION of the EAST PENNSYLVANIA AG RICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY will he held at NORRISTOWN, on THURSDAY., June 9, 18E4. 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-ISt WM. BEAN. Recording Secretary. Igr. OFFICE OF THE ANYODALOI.II MINING COMPANY OF LAKE SITPET:JOR. • -" PHILADELPHIA. ay 14, 1574. The stated Alma] Meetin,- of the Stockholders of this Cpthpahy will be held on WEDNESDAY. dune 1, at 12 o'clock Df., at the office, No. 314 WALNUT Street. An election for Directors - will take place, to serve the Com pany the ensuing year. F. K. WOMRATH, nryl6-tjel Secretary. 11W.• .3TNA 3111,111NG, cOMPANY.—TWE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the ..Etna Mining Comnany, of Lake Superior, will he held at their office, liro. 32 , 1 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the 31st inst... at 11 o'clock. A. M., for the tleition of Directors, and the transaction of other business. B. A. BOOPES, Secretary. Philadelphia, Ma yl4, 1564. my-16-t3l ArDIVIDEND. TIIE DIRECTORS of the NOBLE AND DELAMATER PETRO LEUM COMPANY have THIS DAY declared a dividend of EIGHT PER CENT. on the capital stock out of their earnings, payable on and after the 20th instant, free from State and United States Tax, at 232: CHESTNUT Street. G. W. HUNTER, Secretary. Philadelphia, May 11, IS6I. _ inyl2-7t PHILADELPHIA CO3EIIERCIAL WHARF AND RAILROAD COMPANY. —No tice is hereby given that a meeting of the Commission ers appointed by all 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-fifth day of May, A. D. 1563, to open 'books, receive subscriptions, and organize a company by the name, style, and title of the PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL WHARF AND RAILROAD COMPANY, will be held on the TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1864, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M., at No, 3E7 WALNUT Street, second floor, Room No. 2, in the city of PHILADELPHIA, and from' day to day, in pursuance of said act of Assembly, and for the purposes therein mention d and nrovideed EDMUND A. SOUDER, DAVID JATNE, SAMUEL T. 'BODINE, J. VAUGHAN MEP.RICK, E. W. WARNER, TITUS S. EMERI. . PHILADELPHIA. May 2, 1561 . my3-93t... 11W - ' . MANDAN MINING , COMPANY—. PHIMADFLPHTA, May 10, 1364. —The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the MANDA.N MINING COMPANY (of Luke Snperior) will be held at their of fice, No. 324 'WALNUT Street, on THURSDAY, the .06th inet., at 11 o'clock A. M., for the election of Direc tors and the trant,,:etion ototh,, bru,inesg. my 11- - 14 t B. A. lIOOPES, Secretary. ligir OFFICE 'UNION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, lath May, IS4. Notice lc hereby given that, i.n rottoomnce of an Act of the Legislature, , rProced 2oth April D. 434, the mime of the ,PORES'!'IIMPROVEMENT OOIIiPAN P ha. been altered to the UNION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. nryl2-thsSt" E. BOHDA, Secretary. -OFFICE OF TILE WESTMORE. LAND COAL COMPANY, No. gat South THIRD Street, corner of Willing's alley, PHILADELPHIA, Mayo, 18 1 34. A meeting of the Stockholders of the WBSTMORE LAND COAL COMPANY trill be held at their Otlice on FRIDAY, May nth, 156'4, at 11 o'clock A. M. to rote on the acceptance of the act of incorporation, approved April al, 15d4, and to elect a Board of Directors to serve until the next election. F. H. JACKSON, neys-14t Secretary. iIar'PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD C 031.• DANY-TREASERER'S DEPARTMENT. PHILADEL PHIA, April V. 1861. NOTICE TO THE STOCEHOLDERS.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend Of five per cent, on the capital stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxea, payable ea and after Nay 16, 1664. Blank powers of attorney, for collecting dividends can be had at the Office of the Company, No. •038 South THIRD Street.. Stock and Scrip certificates for the extra dividend will he ready for delivery on and after :Flay 2d, but no stuck or scrip certificates Will be delivered between thelsth .lay and Ist June. TI:10.11AS T. FIRTH, Treasurer. ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMER!. CAD: SUNDAY- SCHOOL UNlON.—TheScrvices connected with the Fortieth Anniversary of the Amer-- n Fundogchool Unio will ho }mid at the MINICAL BAL r- L, Locust street, near Eighth, on TUESDAY EvENIFG, Mat - 24th, at a quarter to S o'clock. Tickets of admission may be had, gratuitously, on application at the Society-a Buildings, Ne. 112:Cliedt nUt street, By order of the Committee. M. S. WURTS, Secretary. Philadelphia, May, 1.9.64. myl7-7t OFFICE OF THE META MANE I'IM..4:OELPIrIA, Mayl6, 1661. LAM) CONrANY OF LAKE SI:PER[O.IR, The Stated Annual Meeting, el the Stockholder, of the METALLINE LAND COMPANY will he hold itt the OFFICE OF TB E COMPANY, 32 4 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY the sth 41 June next, 1 .4 - I?, vAIRAtt - L, Clerk. -• • -- TABLE DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR, INCOME, and RE NENUE OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, Mrs. W, Stutter, Cowaaellor, No. 107 Now etreet. - Mm J. W. Forney-, President, No. CIS S. Wasuington Square. Dirs. R. Hammett, Vice President, No. 115 Vine st. Mlss Ada Sager, Treasurer, NO. 028 Arch s,reet. - MiS.,; Louisa E. Claghorn, Correwonling.Secretary, No. 1009 Arch street. Dirs.Tho. Fitzgerald, Recording Secretary, No. 337 South Seventh fAreet. - bon ation of 1411 kinds of Fancy Articles thankfully re ceived. Articles cau be sent by express, or otberwlse, to either of the above Ladioi , or to the office, No. 11!# South SEVENTH Street, and Ley will be duly acknow ledged. inylo3-12t THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR,. Subscriptions or donations for Committee of One Day's Labor_, Income _or Revenue, received TO-DAY by JOHN W. CLAOHORN, Treasurer, Office No. 118 South SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia.' Let allvrconvt. Zr, respond. Subscriptions and remittances by mail duly receipted for, and acknowledged in the newspa pers. ap23-1m CORN EXCHA.NCIE BA.NR. PHILADELPHIA, May q, 1884. The Directore have declared a Dividend of SEVEN per rent., payable on demand. clear of State and U. S. (3 per cent.) tax. W. TOrkliF.Y, litY4.lf n VEkealin. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1864:' $7OO 00 500 00 210 00 .41 00 9 10 00 240 00 230 00 210 00 200 0.) 100 00 Phoutodl Bouquets, AntlIMR Leaves, Aquaria, Seeds, Gurdeuing Books, Fountains, AgrietA tural Iran Work, Wire Work, China and Glass, Pottery, Dried Fruit,. Foreign or M.XOtic Fruit, Fruit- %VaX 'mit, Garden Statua..l7, FINANCIAL. U. S. 10-40 ISCPINTIDS. These Bonds are issued under the Act of Congress of March Bth, 1861, which provides that all Bonds issued under this Act SHALL BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of tire Government, at any period not legs than nor more tlantArty years from their date, and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST .WILL BE PAID IN COIN. on Bonds of not over ono. hundred dollars annually, and on all other Bonds semi annually. The interest is payable on the hint days of March and September in each year. As these Bonds, by Act of Congress, are EXEMPT FROM MUNICIPAL OR STATE TAXATION, their value is increased from one to three per cent. per mum, according to the rate of tax Mies in yarivaa parts of the country: At the prescut rate of premium on gold they pay - OYER EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST in effßency, and are of equal convenience as a perma- neat or temporary investment It is believed that no securities offer so great induce ments to lenders as the various descriptions of U. S. Bonds. In. all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties - or stock companies, or sopa rate communities, only is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United States the whole property of the country is hoiden to secure the payment' of bolls principal and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from $5O up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally avitilable to the smallest lender and; the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, 4114 the bottler will bare the benefit of the interest. The Funded Debt of the United States on which interest iii payable in gold, on the ad day of MaTeh, UM, waa 51703,965,000. The interest on this debt for the coming decal year will be $15,937;126, while the customs reve nue in gold for the current fiscal yermending June sath. 1&}1, bae been rio far at the . rate of over 1 , 1)0,000,000 per 11111111111. It, will be seen that even the present gold revenues of the Cloverhment ere largely in excess of the wants of tho 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 im portationa to $:150.000,000 per annum. The authorized amount of this loan is Two Hundred Million Dollars....lnstructions to the National Banks acting as ]oan agents were not issued until March li, but the amount of Bola. reliotkka.holdht the United gttuaa Treasury up to May 14th, was 34.8,964,900.. Subscriptions will be received by the TFeasurer of the - United Slates at Washington, end the Assistant Treasu rers at New York, Boston, and Philndelphia,and by the First National Brink of Philadelphia, Pa. • Second National.Baik of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. First National Bank of Allentown, Pa. First National Bank of Carlisle, Pa. First National Dank of Chester, Pa. First National Bank of West Chester, Pa. First National Bank of York, Pa. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are depositaries of public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country (acting- as agents of the National Depokitary Banks) trill furnish further information ou • application, and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS inyln-Garlt HEWES & RAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No 52 South THIRD Street, Dealers in Government Securities, Specie, Bank Notes, and City Warrants. Stocks bought and sold on Com mission. Collections promptly made. mys-1m PLANTATION BITTERS. - WE HAVE LEARNED NOT TO -BE astonished at anything. Years of experience, and a correspondence extending throughout all nationalities of the habitable globe, have turned theories into facts and estaplished a basis from which we need not err. We are not surprised at such facts as the following, al. though the persons who write them are. We know the Persons and circumstances; hence fool at liberty to en dorse their statements: - "tinw BEDFORD, 24115.5. NOV. 24, 1282. "DEAR Sim: I have been afflicted many years with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and Lands, and a general disordered system. Physicians and medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting some friends in New York, who were using Plantation Bit ters, they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced with a small wine-glassful after dinner. Peeling better by degrees, in a fexi , days I was astonished to find the coldness and cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the night through, which I had not done for years. I feel like another being. My appetite 'and strength have also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Sitter's, Leepectfully, "REEDSBURY, WIS., Sept. 16, 1863. * I have been in the army hospital for fourteen Month.4—gpeoehlegg and nearly dead. At Alton, they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. * * Three bottles restored my speech. and cured me. * " C. A. FLAITTE. " The following is from the Manager of the Union Home School for the children of Volunteers: HATEMETER MANSION, FIFTY-SEVENTVT., NEW YORK, Augm241653. " DR. DRAKE! Your wonderful Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children, suffering from weakness and weak lungs, with most happy effect. One little girl, in particular, with pains in her head, loss of appetite, and daily wasting consuniPtion. on whom all medical skill had been exhausted, has been entirely restored. We commenced with but a teaspoon ful of Bitters a day. Tier appetite and strength rapidly increased, and she is now well. 'Respectfully, Nits. 0. AL DEVOE." " I owe much to you, for I verily believe the Plantation Sitters have saved my life. ".11..ey. W. H. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. Y. " * * * Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. .311- wife has been greatly benefited by their use. "Thy Friend, ASA CURRlE,Philadelphia,Pa." " * * I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plan tation Bitters have cured me. "Rev. J. S. CATITORN, Rochester. N. Y." " * * * I have given the Plantation Bitters to hun dreds of our disabled soldiers, "with the most astonish ing effect. G. W. D. ANDREWS, "Superintendent Soldiers' Home, Cincinnati, 0." " The Plantation Bitters have mired me of liver complaint, of which I was laid UP Prostrate, and had to abandon 3 . 1) . 3Lb1i?1 H. 15 1 . 1 aINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0." " • * The - Plantation Bitter* have cured me of a derangement of the kidneys and urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It arts like a charm. " C. C. MOORE, No. 9.54. Broadway." &c.. &c., &c., &c., &c., &c. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the languid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great re storer. They are composed of the celebrated CalisaYa bark, wintergreen, sassafras, roar, herbs, Ste., all pee served in perfectly pure St, Croix ruin. S. T.-1800.-X. Persons of sedentary habits., troubled with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, dis tress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, stn., de serve to suffer if they will not try them. They are recommended by the highest medical autho rities, and are imrranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect.- They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and hartnlet,s, NOTICE. — Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swindler and. ha pester. It is put up only in oar log-cabin bottles. Be ware of bottles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which several persons are already in prison. See that every bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, unmutilated, and oar signature on steel-plate side label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. P. 11. DRAKE ce CO., fetl-filthArn 9.1112. TITIOADWAY ARMY GOODS. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY.- EVANS Si:, I-lASSALLS MILITARY FURNISHERS, .418 ARCH STEET, PHILADELPHIA Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts; Passauts, Epaulets, Hats, Cape, Can teens, Haversacks, Camp Kite, Field Classes, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of -Army and Navy Officers. A liberal digeount allowed to th co trade. mylS•lm FROTHINGHAM & WELLS EIELEAvr Ditr AND LIOII S =PINGS AND stt _ t H r. AVE FOR BALE I. SIARTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. N. 12 WORSTED YARN, &o. se24iMf MONUMENTS AND GRAVE. STORES.—A large assortment of Grave-Stones, of various designs,made of the finest Italian and American Marble, constantly on band at the Marble Work., of ADAM STEINMETZ, .P.IDGE. Avenue, below Eleventh ittlalk/Abia. sp22-3uzii NEW PUBLICATIONS. pUBLISHED THIS DAY. MISS LESLIE'S LADY'S BEHAVIOUR BOOK A Guido and Manual for Ladies, as regards their Con versation; Manners; Dress; Introductions; Eatre to So- . ciety; Shopping; Conduct in the Street; at Places of Amusement; in Travelling; at the Table, either at Homo, in Company, or at Hotels; Daportment in (len d...el.'s SocieiY; Lips; Complexion; Teeth; Hands, the Hair, etc. Letter Writing; Receiving Presents; Incorrect Words; Borrowing; Obligations to Gentlemen; Offences; Chil dren: Decorum in Church: at Emilia" Plink% :Dad Sag ge.tiolu, in Bad Practices and Habits easily contracted, which no Young Lady should be ;Nifty of, etc., etc. AUTHORESS OF " loss LESLIE'S CELEBRATED .NEW COORTRY BOOK." "MISS LESLIE'S NEW RECIPTS FOR COOKING," ;: ‘ , , A:2 , • ETC., ETC. Completete hi one l urge V2mo volume. Price 651.50 It is published and for sale by TUE - LADIES' GUIDE CONTAINING CLEAR AND PRACTICAL INSTRPC 7 'PIONS WHEREBY ANY ONE CAN EASILY LEARN HOW TO Do ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY Needlework, Berlin. Patterns, Tapestry-work, Embroidery, - Turkish Work; Stitches, all kinds, Persian Work, Lace Imitations, CI opine, Braid, ctc., Mosaic CatlYafil Lace Shawls Lace Collars Canti•as Work, Rucciaa Crochet, Crochet, Edgings. Laces, etc.. Knitting, - Fringes, Betting. . Scarfs, Bend Work, Shawls, Implements, - Varieties of Silk, Collars, Bedding and Applique, Slinner,- Materials, etc., etc. China Purees, WITH ONE HUNDIZED AND THIRTEEN ILL - UST/UT/01%45 AND DIAGRAMS, Illustrative of all the Various Stitches in those Useful and Fashionable Employments, showing, at a - :Sr glance, to all, how to make any one, or all of - the thousand-of articles in all kinds of Ec*dle-work, Embroideries, etc.. dekiibed in this work. ~ To which is added Mrs. Gangain's celebrated hook on linittiug,l Crochet work of all kinds - and descriptions: as well as the Royal Shetland Shawl, Laic° Collar, Brighton Slipper, and . • China Purse Receipt Book, by Mrs. J. B. ,?:>":`• • • Gore,with full descriptions and direc tions, with illnstrntions, for Knit ." Knitting and Working all these various articles. . Complete in one large lino volume. Price 14.50 in cloth Copies of olkhor of the above works will be men( ni once, per fir,t mail, to any person, to any part of the United Staten, free qf po*tagf. on their remitting One Dollar 00 Fifty Cents, to the Publiehers,in a letter; or, copies of both will be seat, /roe po:Wage, for Three Dollars. Published and for :,ale at the Philadelphia Publishing and llookselling Establishment er To whom all letters and orders rume come addressed to meet with prompt attention. THE DEFORMED ! THE DEFORMED ! THE DEFORMED. Hy MRS. MARSH, author of "The Admiral's Daughter," "Emilia Wyndham, etc.. is published this day. Complete iii one - volume, paper cover, price Twenty-fire Cents. It is published and for sale by T. D. PETERSON & BROTHERS, It No. 306 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia W M I LITIA LA-NV JTSDITa RUSSEL." ASHMEAD & EVANS, Successors to WILLIS P. HAZARD, .734 - CHESTNUT Street, Have received THE FERRY BOY AND FINANCIER. A popular Life of Secretary Chase. A splendid book for boys. THE SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINBTOIL Trollope's new novel. Finely illustrated. WOODBURN. A novel by Rosa Vertner Jeffrey, au thor of "Poems by Rosa. RAIDS AND ROMANCE OF MORGAN AND - HIS Alley. - By Sallie Rochester Furd, author of "Grace Truman." Reprinted from the Mobile edition. EUROPEAN MOSAIC. By Howard Payeou Arnold. Bound in vellum cloth. MARTIN IVIERRIVALE. By the author of " Cudjo's Cave. THE • LITTLE REBEL. A n s•e BUSY HANDS AND PATIENTHEARTS; Or, The Blind Boy of Dresden and his Friends. One of the best little story books yet issued. own -1,5 CENTS I LADY'S FRIEND FOR JUNE, PITCHER'S, SOS CHESTNUT Street. HARPER only al cents. myl7-3t N E -W CBROMO-LITHOGRAPHS.- JUST RECKIVED—A large and beautiful assort ment of CHNOMO-LITHOGRAPHS, comprising many new specimens, never before imported. Also, a small collection of PHOTOGHAPIN, after net, and other distinguished- artists, superbly colored, in Paris, after the original paintings.' C. J. PRICE, - Importer of English and. French Books, Engravings, &c., myl7- 3t. No. 31 South SIXTH St., ab. Chestnut. LA R D.-TO THE LAWYERS OF Pennsylvania—l am now the Publisher of the 3 Volumes of GRANT'S CASES; the 3d volume will be ready by the 14th inst. I have also a numerous collec tion of Law and Miscellaneous Books for sale cheap. mylo-1m JOHN CAMPBELL, 449 CHESTNUT St. NEW MILITARY BOOKS, JUST RECEIVED. HAUPT' S MILITARY BRlDGES—lllustrations. MENDELL ON MILITARY SURVEYING. MORRIS' FIELD TACTICS FOR INFANTRY. THOMAS' RIFLED ORDNANCE—lllustrated. BENET'S MILITARY LAW—New Edition. CRAIGHILL'S PRINCIPLE OF STRATEGY AND GRAND TACTICS. MILITARY AND SCIENTIFIC BOOR'S. A large assortment on hand and for sale at loWPrines. LINDSAY & BLARISTON, myB No. 25 South SIXTH Street. NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! JOURNAL OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE SOURCE OF THE NILE. By John Manning Spelce. Il lustrated with Mapg, Ste. TEN ACRES ED.OUGH: Showing how a very small Farm may be made to keep a very large Family. MAN AND NATURE; or,Rhy.,lcal eog-raphy as mo dified •by Human Action. By Geo. P. Marsh. THE BOOK OF JOB IN POETRY; or. a Song in the Night: By Rev. Henry W. Adams, M. A. AMERICA AND HER COMMENTATORS, with a cri tical Sketch of Travel in the United States. By H. T. ROUND THE BLOCK: An American novel. Illus trated. GEN. BIITLER IN NEW ORLEANS. In German. Pe.per. For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,' ml - 3 606 CHESTNUT Street. 'PIE SUNBEAM STORIES; . 4 - Containing the charming, bright stories of TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAN CLOUD WITH SILVER, LINING, HOUSE ON THE nom, ONLY, OLD SOLLIEFE. MERRY CHRISTMAS. DREAM CHINTZ, STAR IN THE DESERT, &c. siir beautiful vet tnnefs, illustrated, $2.50. WiLLTB HAZARD, Pnllllshet, fe`26-t391 pi. South SrITH Sheol APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN The Agency for this invaluable Library _of Universal Information le at 33 South SIXTH Street, fecond story. Alto. RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank idaoro. fell-tf NOTIQE OF REMOVAL, The undersigned would inform their friends and the generally that they have removed front their Old Stand, 617 ARCIT. Street, to their SPLENDID NEW WARDROOMS, 012 ARCH STREET, where they will cantinas the sale of GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, COAL-OIL DURN.ERS, rfavinx associated kith our louse Mr. CHARLES PAGE (formerly the Principal Designer for Corneline & Baker), we are now prepared to execute orders for Gad Fixtures of all Krades and designs, from& the p/o4n tet to themost Inaasana and elaborate. VAN liIRIi & CO.. fe2.l-3m No. 91.2 ARCH STREET. PACKARD REMOVED TO 14th SPRUCE Street, above Broad. wyl9.3r* ABARE CHANCE !—" THE REPUB LIcA'S ANT) DEMOCRAT, PUBLISHED igiATH;yr CHESTER, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNA. FOR SALE—The death of (leorge W. Pearce proprietor of thie paper, makes it necessary to thanes; of the Waldishnleni, 1u the haeds of it level, eurneM, cud enterprising man, this long-established journal Cannot fail to be profitable. Circulating, as it does, extensively in a County of seventy-four thousand in habitants, and in a Congressional and Senatorial Dis— trict of one hundred Rad fiVU thousand, prominent for wealth and intelligence, and where the •Union party at the last election had a majority of over four thousand votes, and with a constantly increasing popularity and p a t ro nage, it requires nothing but judicious manage mt.ut to make it a lucrative inveatment. PersOns contemplating a purchase should make that fact known at once, as it is desirable to sell at the earliest day. JOHN T. WORTHINGTON., Administrator of Gnome W. Pearce. deed. WEsT C./JESTER, Pa., May 17, 17664. - wyl9-tp.atu tf TI-TV.I.AA-1311ES' GUIDE TRUE POLITENESS PEU'FECT MANNERS ; WiTH PULL JINBTRUCTI(MS AND ADIME IN I3V MISS T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 30G CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia EbSBROIDERY NEEDLEWORK. lErNi" MISS -I.,AMI3JEEtrii. T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, Ico. 366 CHESTXUT Street, Philadelphia THE DEFORMED BY MRS. MARSH. PENNSYLVANIA Will be published. in full, IN TH EVEN IN G TELEGRAPH, THIS AFTERNOON. CYCLOPEDIA NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW AND VALUABLE BOOK 3, J READY IN MAY, PUBLISHED BY J. E. MILTON CO., No. I . 6I .W.ASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON. lIAUNTm) lISARTS By the author of The Lamplighter This volume is spoken of by competent iMlges e.p. perior to any former Work of this w r it" . " A b,„, of remarkable power and intense interest." It will be published simultaneously in London and Boston. XEICIIIBOR JACRWOOD ny the author of Ctidjo'S Cave." Said to be the best American novel ever written. MARTIN MERRIVALE. By the author of "Neighbor Jaelwood, Caajo', Cave," &c. WAX FLOWERS, AND HOW TO MAKE THEM With new methods of Sheeting Was, Moulding Fruit, &e. PricyM.so. SKELETON LEAVES AND FITANTO3I FLOWERS, A complete and practical Treatise on the, prothMtion of these beautiful transformations. Also, Directions for Preserving Natural Flowers in their froslt beauty. Price. $l.OO. THE LITTLE TIETIEL A New Juvenile that will be a great success. For Boyce ;rn ,i, Ek. t taully Ilhbarated. Price 7. eeuts. POETRY OF THE AGE OF FABLE. By the author of "The Age of Fable. " Dainty tinted paper, handsomely bound. Price sit. myl9•tbn2t DM= INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD. CONN. C.A.VIT.A.L. $400,000. The following Statement of the condition of this Com pany is published in accordance with the laws of Penn sylvania: The Capital Stack of the CHIMP i§", 41 - 00, 000 00 ASSETS. Value of Real Estate held by the Company. ..$ 17,500 00 Amount of Cash on hand 1,060 OS Amount of Cash deposited in Bank 83,432 41. Amount of Cash in hands of agents and in course of transmission 34,502 62 Amount of Loans secured by bonds and mort gages, constituting the first lien on the real estate, on which - there is less than one year's interest tine and owing. 41,100 00 Amount of Stocks owned by the Company— market value 405,656 40 Amount of Stocks held by the Company as collateral security for loans, viz: Par value *11,850 00 - Market value 12,546 70 Amount Loaned on same - 9,300 00 Amount Loaned on personal security 10,690 00 Amount of Interest on investments made by - the Company, due and unpaid 3,126 52 Total Assets \ • $640.81803 LIABILITIES Amount of the Claims for Losses contested by the Company $ 2.000 00 Amount of Losses during the year, unsettled .2 7,949 91 Amount of Losses during the year, reported and not acted upon 21,700 00 • Total Liabilities Amount of Losses paid during the yeur• • • • •$202,170 01 Amount of Josses . paid during the year,which accrued prior to the year 34,517 01 Amount of Dividends paid during the year.. 40,000 oo Amount of Premiums earuel 253,731 57 Amount of Interest received from investments 30,575 51 Amount paid for Reiman:ranee 134 3:1 Amount paid for Return Premium 10.056 02 Expenses paid - during the year, including commissions and fee,: paid to agents and officers of the Comps ay 105,6111 35 Amount of Taxes paid by the Company 13,223 00 DIJY, AGENTS 147 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Philada myl4-stuth:R LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of : - . 10131 , 1 COPT The Auditor appointed by the court to audit,scttic,and adjust the account of Hannah and Ann Conway, ad nonistratrix of the estate of John Conway, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties; interested for the purpo,e of his appointment on WEDNESDAY, the let day of JUNE, A. D. MI, at 4 o'clock P. AI., at his Miler, No. 229% South FuURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. JOHN HANNA, rayl9-thetust Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TR . F, IN CITY AND COUNTY OF PIiILADELPIIIA. Estate of ELIZABETH SJIAW, 'Deceased The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the final account of Samuel Shaw and Na than Hines, executors, named in the laot will and tes tament of Elizabeth Shaw, deceased, and to make dis tribution of the balance in the hand; of the account. ants, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his appointment, on TRURSDAY, the 2d day of June, A. D. 1561, at 11 o'clock A. 31., at his ollice, No. 3.2914 South FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. JOHN HANNA, myifi-thstust Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY Azip COrAirr OF PHILADELPHIA. M2MWM.SEETSEI _ . The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of WILLIAM T. ANDERsoN, Adulinistrater of James D. Anderson, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the ntlfPOses of his appointment, on WEDNEtinnY, June 1, Th 64, at 4 clerk P. iI., at his mare, 'St]. 1444 South Street, in the city of Philadelphia. myl9-thstuAt JOHN B, COLAILAN, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY -AND COITNTY OP PHILA DELPITIA. Estate of JOHN E. BAUER, Deceased: The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account - of CAROMNIi admin. isttatrix of the estate of JOHN N. BARER, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance remaining in the bands of the accountant, gill meet the, parties in terested for the purposes of his appointment; on FRI DAY, the M day at• JUNE, A. D., 1864, at 4 o'clock I'. ffi., at his Office, flu. South EOPRTII Street, in the city of Philadelphia. JOHN HA .NZTA, yl9-tbstust. Auditor. MILLINERY GOODS. j4buss A., BAKER, No. 1346 CHESTNUT STREET, Eas opened a large assortment of FARIS MILLINERY, apl3-3m. For the Spring and Summer of 1844. THE AMERICAN COAL OIL STEAM COMPANY. ORGANIZED UNDER THE GENERAL LAW OF THE - STATE OF 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 lath day of May next, between the hours of ll o'clock A. If. and 6 o'clock P. 11., for a day only, at the ComPwAY's office, No. 33 PINE Street, New York. The shares are $0 each, upon which 10 per cent. will be required to be paid at the time of subscription. The Company are the owners of SHAW & LI.NTON'S Patent for Gene. rating Steam with Coal Oil or other Combustible Fluids. A Pamphlet, embodying the report of the three Chief Engineers of the Navy to the Department at Washing - - ton ; also, tho Charter of the Company and other valua ble information, can be obtained upon application at the office of the. Company. OFFICERS. President—DAVlD B. TURNER. Treasurer—H. HOLTHAUSEN. Secretary—JOHN L. LINTON. TRUSTEES. H. HOLTHAUSEH. Hon. C. GODFREY GUNTHER. Mayor of tho city of N. Y JAMES L. HARWAY, of Partridge & Harway. HENRY RANDEL, of Randel & Baremore. WM. G. 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 IMPROVEMENT IN GAS REGULATORS. The undersigned, sole owner of " HOLZER'S IMPROVED GAS REGII LATAS," rontear Dre Dared to SELL RIGHTS for the nee of this valuable Patent on the most advantageous terms. E. E. HARPER. 64 South Third Street. m94-lm FAMILY DYE COLORS. (PATENTED OCT. 13. 1863.) A SAVING OF SO PEA CENT BLACK, - - BLACK FOR SILK. DARR BLUE, LICHT BLUE, F.RENCH BLUE. CLARET BROWN, DAR H K B LIGT BRO ROWN. WN, SNUFF Dyeing BIIk Woolen and Hired Goods, Shawls. Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Rats, Feath ers, Bid Gloves, Children's Clothing. and all Kinds of wearing Apparel. CHERRY RIMS C DARK DRAB,A LIGHT DRAB, FAWN DRAB, LIGHT PAWN DRAB, I, D i A t r i, GREEN MAG ENTA, For 25 cents yen can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Venoms shades can be produced from the same (lye. The process is simple, and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Di rections in English, French. and German, inside of each M paA ME, ckage. MAROON, °HANG gt !OVAL PIMPLE, PURPLE. SALMON, SCARLET. . SLATE, SOLFERING. VIOLET • LEATHtR. For farther information in Dyeing, and giving a per fect knowledge what colors aro best adapted to die over others (with many valuable recipes), purchase Howe & Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. goal by mail on receipt of price—lo cents. Manufactured by 260 1 BROADWAY VENS. . Boston. For sale by druggists and dealers generally. Earii-lutif A SITUATION IN A MANUFACTUR ....A_ INO Establishment as Clerk, Salesman, or Assist ant Book-keeper, by 11young man 2,5 years of age. Ad dress "S. J.. C..," th is office myl9-30 it 0 UNG MAN, WHO POSSESSES A good English education ' writes a fair, legible hand, glOnil.4l 0 situalion as Clerk or Salesman. Ad dress, tar three days, " G. T. .1. ;" this race. Jr AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE steel-plain Engraving of PRESIDENT LINCOLN Signing the Emancipation Proclamation. . The best like ness In existence. JOHN . DAINTY, myl7-ot. 17 S. SIXTH St. ALADY WISHES A SITUATION as HOUSEKEEPER ; has had great experience, and can give the hest of reference. Address'" NM S. II," Box 1524 Post Office. inylC--Its WARD WANTED--By A GENTLE- Tnivnte American family in this -L. , ' MAN, in a strictly city. State terms. Aadress "F. W. 11., Press office. MY/6-21° OARD WANTED ON A FARM, By R a Lady, for the summer, within two boar.' I.IIIA of the nity by railroad. Address • Mrs. S. 0. C.,''ll„ x VD Yht I H J011111:I I'. 0., stating terms and locality. MUM HERON WORKS, PITTSBURG, MAY 6, 1864.—We wish to purchase a LATHE, with (ssy) 30-feet shears and 30 to 40-inch swing. Any one having one or sale please send as ferias, dasstip(loll, and maker's name. FOSTER & COMPANY. triylG-Gt. PAWNEROKER-WANTED, A YOTITH, 11111 st hay,' had come exporionco.. Address E. H. W. , • ' I're.s.B office. mylS-21.* lATANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL fur general Itutin work. Apply at No, 9O ARCH Street. \\TANTED-A GOOD ORGANIST IN a Protest nit Church, where there is a gliod Choir. Application to he sent to Box 419, Philadelphia, Pot can I) a Obtained at once. my TV - ANTED-1N A. SMALL FAMILY, T T one or two Roomp, with or without Board. by a lady and aon . Address J," at di is office, niylS IV ANT ED- BY A. COMPETENT Y PERSON, a situation to take, charge or a smell lbon or con utty soot. Good ref...oleo given. Addeosa ":1.8 No. 1100 SPRING GARD EN St. 1nv19.3e , 860 A MONTH !-I WANT AGENTS 1460 a MOnth,expenses paid , to sell myEVER LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, aria IE other articles. Virteen circulars senrce. Adtlretaa ati.4o-4.l.lmitin JOHN P. LORD, ft ddaned, Main.% 87Ft A MONTH !-I WANT TO HIRE ••••• AGENTS in every County at *75 a month, ex penmen paid, to sell my now, climn Family Snivinglia. chines. Address S. DI ADISON, Al rived, Me. tichl2-d&W3m "A WANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, in Germantown or vicinity, fur the ram mer. Address 1510 PINE Street. nryl9-St*. 81000 TO $2,500.—F0R SALE—A. 9 genteel Commission and Jobbing Busi ness, with a good trade, and improving, Satisfactory reationf , for felling. For particulars address D, W.," this office. znylS-St" dr - T ARTILLERY HORSES WANTED. ASSLSTAICT QUARTERMASTER C3EICERAL'I3 °FMK, PHILADELPHIA, May 6, 186-1. Horses, sultable for Artillery service, will be pur chased at this Depot by the undersigned, iu open mar ket, from date until May 26th, 1864, in lots of one (1) to fifty WO), for which a reasonable price will he paid, Each ammal to be subject to the usual Oovernment in spection before being aecepted. Horses to be delivered to the United States Insneetor, at the William Penn Hotel, MARKET, between Eighth and Ninth streets. By order of Col. _DEO. CROSMAN, Aseistant Quarterfflaeler General U. S. A. CRAP. D. SCHMITT, Captain, A. Q. M. myG-tm2H CAVALRY HORSES. ASSIST. QUARTERMASTER. GENERAT.hi OFFICE, PIIILAIMI,PRIA, May 1.9„ 15U4. Horses, suitable fcr CAN - ALIO( SERVICE will be purchased at Ibis DEPOT by the undersigned, in Open Market, from date until May 31st, in lots of eight (8) t 9 Say (50), for which one hundred and fifty dol lars (M5O), will be paid in Certificate of Indebtedness, er,ch Animal. to be subject to the usual Government Inspection before being accepted. Horses to be delivered to the Officer of the CAVALRY BUREAU, at the WILLIAM PENN HOTEL, MARKET, between Ligllth and Ninth Streets. Dy order of G. H. CROSMAN, Assist. Q. M. General. CHARLES D. SCHMIDT, my 13431 - Capt., A. Q. M. FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE-- VALUABLE COAL LANDS! SCRUYLXILL: COUNTY ohbico fmoto. of COAT. LANDS, adjoining Railroads, iu Schuylkill (*mar, for 44a1e. $ 33,649 91 GEO: N. TOWNSE:NE. & CO., Send for TOWNSEND'S FARM AND HOUSE RE OISTER. mylS•fd In COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM ,4- 10 R SALE.—One half or all of that valuable Stone mot FARM of 100 nevem, BRISTOL TURNPIKE, above the seven-mile stone, and near Timmy, with a ILte view of the Delaware river, &e. Mansion house and other clivellioge to let; also, factory and smithshop. Apply on the premieeF, or 11.. WHITTAKER, No. 610 1,0- GUST Street. m 3 BURLINGTON PROPERTY FOR SALE Olt 11 - ESTA pleasant Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with waterand gas, adjoining Mrs. WidAr and Dr. Barclay, on WOOD Street_ ADMIT to S. O. SHARP. LESS, Soll_ CHESTNUT Street, or FRANKLIN WOOL MAN, 70 DIAJ,N Stre ,, t, Burlington. mylfLthstn3t. ellt TO CAPITALISTS—DESIRABLE dl INYESTNENT—For Sale, Eight Titres,-story Brick Dwellings, eight rooms nosh, situated on the north side of Queen Street, above Fifth, NOS. 521 to 535. Apply at 606 South TENTH Street. mylibat. e i FOR SALE—A HANDSOME dire-story brick RESIDENCE, with three-story hack buildings, in complete order, No. 1622 North FIF TEENTH Street. Lot 23 feet 6 indite front by 173 feet deep tea fifty-feet street. Immediate possession given, For terms apply to JAMES W. FACKEII f myl7-tnths3t. if.;;45 CHMAIII,I Avenue. IMIESIZi fla A FURNISHED HOUSE FOR mat_ RENT, on LINDEN Street, Germantown. Apply tosg MAIIKET Street. mylS-2.t* fol - FURNISHED COTTAGE TO 10, -w RENT FOR THE SUMMER—PleasanUy located hi Rehmerbares, Twenty-third ward, ten niflintes' want from the depot on the Philadelphia and Trenton Ilill rend. Address "A. H.," Iloimeeburg, Pa. mylS-Ew, a TO RENT-A. COUNTRY SEAT.- -I=k A large Stone House, situated in New Centreville, Chester en., Pa., suitable for a eitizea wishing to spend the summer months in the eountry—.4eventeen miles from Philadelphia, on the Chester Valley Railroad. For [Umber information apply! to S. E. KENDALL, 445 MAIL ET Street, Philadelphia. E t FOR SALE-A HANDSOME AND modern three-iitory BRICK DWELLINO HOUSE and LOT, on the west side of Broad street, south of Brown street, dl) fees front by %i feet deep to a three-feet- wide alley, with all the modern conveniences. Ap ply to LEWIR H. REDNER, m4IS-a* NO. 152 South FOURTH Street. MEOW A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM TO RENT, with BOARD, in a Eimall private, family. Reference given and regnired. 1232 SPRUCE St. T OST OR MISLAID PERPETUAL POLICY INSURANCE in the Entetwiee, Ne. Twonty-Ave Hundred Dollars, dated January 31, 18 , 33: also, Fire Association, No. 29,6Q6, for One Thousand Dollars, to RESTORE CARTER, June ::, 18,30. Nay 12, 1.90.1. Inyl4-eintliCt. t FRENCH LaDY, A GRADUATE ON A UNIVERSITI7 wishes an Engagement with a.kichaol or Family, for next September. 'Besides all Ilia French Branches, she teaches German and Drawing. Goad aiCeix. Address i tMile. 1. C.,'' Belle vue Distitute, Attleboro, Pa. inyl9-6L. - RooK• KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, &c.—Thorough and practical inFitrilCUlM in the above bra n Oleg at CRITTENDEN ' i /adelph Com mercial College, 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner at Seventh. Student'. instructed , eparately. and at seek hours as best alit* their convenience. Nu VACATIONS. SIGNOR P. P.ONDINELLA, AT THE earnest solicitation of many of Lis former pupils, Will resume hie professional duties in this city on the first of SEPTEMBER. myl4-60 SELECT FAMILY BOARD IN G SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, DIOUNT JOY, Lancaster county, Penna. Session opens on tha FIRST TUESDAY of May. For cirenlars, address apl7-2m* R. A. MORRISON, Principal. RELLEVITE FEMALE INSTITUTE- A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. This Institution, b6aut - ifully andhEa It hinny located, in the northern limits of ATTLEBOROITGI-I,Baelza eon ty, Penna., will commence its Springand Summer Term on the 15th of FIFTH MONTH next, and continue in ses sion twelve weeks. The course of instruction is thorough and complete in all the Elementary and Maher branches of an ENGLISH CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION. The French Language is taught by a native French teacher. Circulars, giving full particulars, map be had on ap plication to the Principals, 9ttl6berottzh P. 0., Ender county, Penna. ISRAEL .J. ORAHAM, JANE P. GRAHAME, mlOB-3m Principals. MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN INSTRUMENTS. ChestermatOs tletallicand Steal-thiwltiettsattrerg. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., 021 CHESTNUT Street. Priced and Illustrated Catalogues gratis. my; -lni_ SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS ARTIFICIAL HUMAN . EYES Inserted without pain, by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., mys-im 924 CHESTNUT Street OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS' FIELD GLASSES. Afieroxrcopee for Phyeinians and Students very large aea-ortmeut for eale JAMES W. QUEEN Itr CO., my3-1m 0:34- CHESTNUT Street LONDON BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALE, v: z it By TEE CASK OR DOZES. - A1,33 M11'1" C. 11013E - 111"`as DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, THE BEAUTIFUL ART OF ENAMEL -L- X° THE SKlN.—Pdie de Tui/et J•lutneuise(ri,,,,, Tonet ra,to, fur enamelling the u, hiding small-pox Inaritg, wrinkles, burns, scans, (cc., without injury to the most delicate complexion. Its effect.; are truly ma gical. Sold in jars, price 0110 with directions f or use. 11U1siT & CO., Proprietors, 41 South EIGHTH ,Street, two doors above Chestnut, and 133 S. SE WENTII Street. EIMER' S COLORED PHOTO GRAPHS Ixre fine and satinfaetory likeneaa e. and nupreei•dtnted in their poinilarity. Go to SECOND Street a bfl ft reen and secure an accurate likeness. 4‘ CARTES DE VISITE.ARE EXEC:ITT ed in line style at B. P. KEEVER'S, 624 ARCH Street. Nf1111) ()Reel them in accuracy, tiltarain..%, and taste in linish. See specimens. Ito SPLENDID STYLES PORTRAITS- Accurate in outline and Natures, life-like exPre. , — Nicill, and artigically colored in oth B_ JIBOLWpi liii icePhotograplis, 624 AI;CH Street. _ ,AT01:11 OIL.-500 BASKETS LA TODB OM, now landiaa from brfg, •.Lor moat,"andtursale by JAGRETCITE & LAVERGNE, inyln-Ut °O. and 204 South FRONT Swot. THOMSON'S LONDON KITCH ENER. OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotels, or public institutions, in TWENTY DIY. FERENT SIZES. Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Rot-air Furnaces Portable Heaton+, Lowdown Orates, Fireboard Pt/ma:Bath Sonora, Stewhole Plates, Broir- Or e e, m Coo an king Stoves, &e., at wholesale and retail, b 7 thufacturers,_ CHASE SHARPE, & THOMON, nahl-tuthseut iie. 209 N. SECOND Street. WANTS. VALIIABLL• COAL LANDS IN 12314" SOUTH. FOURTH STREET BOARDING. LOST AND FOUND. EDUCATIONAL. Corner ELEVENTH a ad VINE Strclate , I I ithtfl WALITUT•STREET THE A PRE. THIS (Thursday) EVENING,Ma 1 . 9 . ''"'lll3 First Benefit in this city of Mr. W. H. BAILEY. The rerformance will commence with the beautiful. Comedy of NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS. Admiral Kingston MR. W. IL BAILEY_ To be followed with the Domestic Drama of the PEOPLE'S LAWYER. Solt. shingle MR. W. IL BAILEY. To conclude with the laughable Farce of A DULL IN A (MINA STIOP. MR. W. IL BAILEY. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. MONDAY WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY. TIIREE NIGHTS ONLY! AN ATTRACTIVE COMBINATIONI The peerless young able actress, _LUCILLE WESTERN. LUCILLE WESTERN, LUCILLE WESTERN. AW44ted by the celebrated vacua' Irish tragedian, MU. W. H. WHALLEY, DM W. 11. WHALLEY, In Augustin Daly 'l4 great moral emotional play. LEAII, THE FORSAKEN. LRA Tun FORSAKEN. LEAH, TIIE FORSAKEN. LEAH, THE FORSAKEN. LEAH, (aJewlsb maiden,) LUC' LI.E WESTERN. NATI' A \,(au apostate .Jew,) W. IL WHALLEY. Tim 1514 CM: of at 01.1 will remain. au usual. Keatiql se , ei . rod tip between the hours Ot f! :5, mirlirlflT EXTRA CHARRE! 10T16-tf IZMEMIIIII= LEONARD GROVER MANAGE'. (Also of Grovel' Theatre, Washington, D.C.) Tiff. COOLEST AND MOST COMFORTABLE THEATB/11 IN AMERICA. r• THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Mayl9, IgH, Will be prod need - J. Sterling (1r.y0,0,, GlisND ROMANTIC DR.ANA Entitled FRAUD AND ITS VICTIMS, With the most powerful cast ever given in timelier!, Miring the evening, A MAGN IF [CENT MUSICAL MELANGE, Koppitz and the Grand • • MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. SECOND WEEK OF FRANK DREW, Who will appear in a new Irish Drama. TO•NIGHT (Thurtirill% MAY IKb, 18M, MAC ASY N conga) Sullivan (with MORE. Frank Dreg. solosom Gripper Stuart Roheen, Nee Co rthy More Barton 11111. H i s Cs, y Miss R. Psis& To eonellide with the roaring farce of ' THE WIDOW'S VICTIM. er Jemiah Clip Frank Drew. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF FRANK DREW. Minn; open at 7 1 4'. Curtalrt rime; U. to R. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ERT, RECITATIONS. AND TA IST.EATTX by nip Pupils of the J. QUINCY A DAMs OWLS' OItAM -111/11Z 8f;1100L, nn TIIIIIMAY bits FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May 27111. ; Tickets gorid for either Entertainment. myl9-W ACADEMY OF MUSIC.-GRAND4U RICA b ENTEWPAIN3IIINT by the ()RUMANIA ORCHESTRA. Alko, an ADDRESS On PATRIOTISM ANH THE lIEBET,LION, by J. WAGNER, JERNION. 8.0., on TUESDAY EVENINO, May 31,1E104. Hronentlß to be given to Hot (treat Sanitary Fair, bailing' Aid So ciety, Cooro.- Shop Itefreslitnent SuLoon. and the Charity inyl7-(1t. SAN SOM-STREET itALL. enAND UNDO: CONCERT ot"t o G. TT. O. ON FRIDAY EVEN I ;May 20, Igqt. The. Committee have the MettStlee M I) mnunct• the en gagement of the followingg Wooled Vocal iota: MISS E. T. GREENFIELD (11LACII Celebrated Vocal tot. NAD. DROWN, Soprano. LADY AMATEUR, Contralto. MARRO, Tenor. _ IRA D. (MET, Baritone. ProfraBor GONZALAZ will presido at the Piano. Tickets 211 mitt+. To lin hail at the principal Mimic torrii; ah 4 0,0 f S. Martin, L, Douttlar•r , , Iredell br 3>oyor, or any of the Committee, and at the door. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Cnmcert COMM On COS at R. le BIT SPECIAL REQUEST, THE HUTCHINSON FAMILY Will give their three CLOSING CONCERTS, before re turning to their OLD HOMESTEAD, • On THURSDAY EVENING, May lath, nt CONCERT HALL, CH ES riur STREET. On FRIDAY EVENING Mar 211111, HANDEL AND HAYIIN HALL, SPRING GARDEN - - STREET. On SATURDAY EVENIXO, May 2lst, at 0111) FELLOWS' HAM, CAMDEN. BY SPECIAL INVITATION, The - Programme for these Concerts has been selected with great cam, Mending several now Patriotic Songs. Their Concert on Thursday evening last filled Concert Hall to repletion. Tickets 2.5 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock; commence al S. Tickets for sale at the Hall daring the day. my. 1.7.31 it CONCERT OF COLLEGE SONGS will be given by the ()LEE CLUE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL VANIA, In aid of the Great Central Fair, on MONDAY EVE NING, May !lid, at the HALL OF THE UNIVERSITY. Doors open at 7'4 o'clock ; (kwert COolltionCoa at a O'clock. Tickets, Fifty - Cents; to I,e had el J. E. Gould. Ashmend k Evans, and at the Hall the'evenitm of the Concert. tnyl9.3r TE ENT El SECTION.-GRAND -I- LITERARIANDMUSICAT.ENTERTAINMENTIiz aid of the School Fund of the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. Music by the PHILADELPHIA MOM-ANS. SELECT READINGS by N. K. RICHARDSON,Esq. CALISTHENIC EXERCISES, &c., At MUSICAL FUND HALL, THURSDAY, Kay 19, at'S "'clock P. Sf. Tickets 2.5 cents. Fur :ink at Could's Music Stare, and at the door. • • myl7-3t. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, 'CORNER TENTH AND CHESTNUT. Third aiid hist week of WOODEOFFE'S 'BOHEMIAN TROUPE GLASS BLOWERS, ONE WEEK MOREf TREMENDOUS ATTRACTION! A case of glass-work vainest at 'Twenty-live Dollars, given away every evening. A LARGE COLLECTION. GIVEN AWAY AT BAGS EXHIBITION! Go and see, Go and see, Every Night,. at 73.. Every Night, at WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNuONS, et 2 ~'cluck. SPLENDID PRESENTS! SPLENDID PRE4ENTS, See programmes. See DrOgrammes. my 16.60 A SSEMBLY BUILDING; TENTH JAL. and CHESTNUT Streets.—Last six nights of WY MAN. Ventriloquist and Wizard, who positively doses SATURDAY, May 21. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. the two last Afternoon Exhibitions. Admittance 2.5 cents; Children 15 cents. myl6-6t. ATTRACTIVE (TILDREN'S MAY PARTY, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 2lst. AT CONCERT HALL. from 3 to 7 P. M., for the Benefit of the Committee on Labor, Income. aa.d. Revenue, of THE SANITARY FAIR. The Entertainment will consist of MUSIC. DANCING, AND SPORTS. Single Tickets Fifty Cents. Tickets Admitting an Adult and Two Ohildran One Dollar. For sale at the Music Stores. myl2-10t ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA HOUSE. THE 'FAMILY RESORT." CARNCROSS ANT) DIXEY'S MINSTRELS THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable Der. lesquea, - Plantation Scenes, L. &c., by TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Ticßats 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock, fe27-3m J. L. CARNCROSS, 13asineFs Manager. NON OPEN—THE FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL ENIIIIHTION OF PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. Open from 9A. M. till 7P. bI. , and from 8 till 10 in Unt evening. aP26-61 AUCTION SALE. A--- 7 . 1 . BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN SC.pi STREETS. AIYe'llON Sr.A.LEOF iTORSEg, CARRIAGES, &c., _ On SATURDAY MORNING uext,at 10 o'clock, compd.- eiug about • SIXTY HORSES. Full description 6 at Isle. Inuluol.l Will be flush A stylish brown stallion, of the lift Shalt" stock, to na sold on account of winos it rosy concern. A pair of superior black family horses. A superior black hone, ha s trotted in 2.59. AWP, Nov and second-band carrhtgee, light Avagol., inclu4 lag A shifting-top Watson buggy wagon, nearly new. A 11,gbt trotting wagon, bv SO S. Blakikon. AL, Sirgio and double harness, saddles, &c. tNo postponement on account of weather. /W. Annual sale or cattle, &e., WEDNESDAY next. inyl9.2tif ALFRED 111, IIERKNESS, Auctioneer. SUMMER RESORTS. COUNTRY BOARDING.-MRS. BROOKE ie nowysrepared to 'receive bOAD.IittIS ak ber house at MT. AIRI. Apply at 1402. wil,strr Street, before 9A. M. or after 6P. 31. • my6-12t• SEA -SIDE HOUSE, FOOT OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The undersigned informs his friends and fernier pa. Irons that his house Is now open for the reception of gliestS; have also number of ROOMS and a Pf/Tfitlg Parlor to rent in J. )I. cottag-e, rnylo-19t DAVID SCATTERGOOD. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY, This favorite Hotel will be opened forthe reception 01 guests nu JUNE FIRST. The House has been refurnished and thoroughly rem:o w:ed. Writing and Reading Rooms and a Telegraph'. Office have been added for the., exclusive use of the guests. The proprietor feels warranted in assuring the publle that, with the gentlemanly and comneteut officers se cured, each department will be conducted to the entire satisfaction of the most fastidious. liessler's full Band, under the personal direction of Mr. MARK. Fiassiadt, has teen engage/ exeRisiVATIP for Congress Hall. Any further information will he cheerfully given, by addressing J. F. CAKE. myee.tf Proprietor. EXCURSIONS. DELIGHTFUL BUM. IiNGURSIO).Z.S. Lake Ontario, Saguenay River, The Thouhand (elands.. I Portland., The Rapids of St. Lawrence;White Mountain., River Saratoga Springs D , MO trea t. &c., &e., &c., Quebec, &c., Ste. Tickets for the above EXCUTSiCoIIA, which have. been F.O long and favorably known to the Philadelphia Pal lit, by various routoa to 'Niagara Falls, for sale at the JLA DELP/11A - AND ELM/ RA RAMOA D TR:HET OFFICE, northwest corner SIXTH and cntsvzruT Streets, where lull information will be given. N. VAN lIOI2N, Ticket Agent. JOHN S. GILLES, General Agent, THIRTEENTH end GALLOWILILL Meseta. inslo-tutbr•thl. PHILADELPHIA. &Yew alif j 6.4. SPRISG AND SUMMER ARILVAGE- 115131-. MENT. For WILLTAMsrortT, SCRANTON, ELMRA, BOP PALO, NIAGARA FALLS, CLEVELAND. TOLEDO, CHICAGO, IYETIIO.ET, MILWAUKEE, ST. Louis, end all points in the West awl Northwest. Passenger Trains leave Depot of Philadelphia and. Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and CALLOWHILL Streots, at 3.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. M., daily, except Sundn'eP, QUIGNEET Ent , TE from Philadelphia to points in Northern and We,[era l'enniiylvanin, Western New For 61 . 11.ei furoyinetion apply et the Moe. IT, W. cor ner SIXTH and CIIEST.NTIT &recta. N. VAN HORN, Ticket Agent. JOHN S. HILLES, General agent, 11131 S-if THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHIL I. Ste. (Zt) LADIES TRUSS AND BRACTS STORE—Conducted by Ladiee, TWELFTR Stryet, firgt door below Raoe. k very article in their line elegant. easy, and correck in make. 0. H. NEED DLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, on the corner of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. N. S. —Protesstonal mA-Rrnif accuracy insured. MRS. JABS BETTS' CELE- P.ITPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only Support...es Under etniliellt medical patronage. Ladies and physicians are respectfully requested to call only on Mre. BETTS, at her residence., 1039 WALNUT Street, Phila., (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand invalids hare beim ad Tired by their phreicians to use her appliances, Those Only are genuine teethe; the United crates eopyrithti labels on the hex, awl signatures, and also ou the Supporters, with testlitioatala. ocl6-ttaltatt MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT nLOANED neon Diamonds, Watches, Jewel* ry, Plate, Clothing, &c. at TONES & co_l3 01,1 Established Loan Office, corner THIRD and OASNTLT , Streets. below faimbartL anffi-am If EWRITTEN AND VERBAL DE f'k SCIIIPTIONS of Character, Constitution, and Ta k f lout, with ADVICE on Business, Health, Educa tion, so_Vmprovement, Mungemellt, and Train. ing of CHILD/MX, social adaptation. tit.c., day' and evening, by JOHN' - I,,CAPBH, Phrenologist and Bookseller, mkl9-stuth No. 2.1 S. TENTH Street, above Chestnut. MEATOII & DENCtLA, nARDWARE A-A- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 507 COMMERCIR and 510 NORTH Streets, offer for sale: Anchor Brand Nails; Plymouth Mill Rivets. W. &S. Butcher's Cast Steel .- Re le Cabinet Locke. Putnam's Horse Nails; Loeke's School Slats's. Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards. Also, a full assortment of American Hardware. tel-6colt
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