PERSONAL. —For sleekness and apparent respectability of de portment, Fernando Wood is the gem of the Oppo aition side of the House. Seen from the gallery, ho looks like A Well-to-do Methodist minister. He is tall, and long-waisted and straight, and wears his sleek coat buttoned up to within a few inches of a very white collar, which makes him seem taller, and longer-waisted and straighter still, and loaroa a Clerical spareness of a very white bosom. Ills face, latitudinally and longittnlinally considered, is ample, but has the effect of length and sleekness. Ilia hair is long and black, and sleek, and looks a little wiggish. He walks -with an erect, measured, meditative tread ; has a stately, nonchalant way of 'writing when loyal members speak, and a benign way of listening when any of his own clan begin to relive themselves. —Brigadier General Smith arrived In Louisville on Sunday last, from Chattanooga. He was on his way to Chicago. General Milroy, recently com- Wianding in 'Western irginin, arrived on the same day from Cincinnati. He is under Orders to report to general Sherman for duty. Some of the Disraeli party haying reflected on Mr. Stansfeld as "lotsing been a brewer," are as sured by a friend of his that " oven if the charge be true, nevertheless Mr. Stansfield is thirtieth in de scent from Alfred the Groat, eighteenth from Henry 111., twentieth from Edward 1., and through Ma tilda, the Conqueror's queen, is descended from Charlemagne and I P - -mramoud.” :Tames IL Schneider, chaplain of the 2d Colored U. S. Regiment, died at Key West, in Flo- . rida, on the 25th of April. His father is a well- known missionary at Aintab, in Turkey, and his son, the, chaplain, was born there, but was educated In this country, haying graduated at Yale. He was familiar withthe Turkish language, which may bo called his native tongue. It IS an Interesting fact that in his dying hours he spolm in Turkish, calling for water, which his attendants were able to under stand front the signs housed. MN: - How To RI - Dom—The most unfailing test of the value of any mechanical invention is that which demOnSn'ates what it can perform. .Tudged by this rule, the "Florence" Sowing Machine, sold at 630 Chestnut street, is vastly superior to any other sew ing machine in the world. It is universally popu„.- lar with all who try it, and It has this additional recommendation to purchasers, that every machine sold is warranted to give satisfaction, or the money will be refunded. • THE Escomsn 'WALKING HAT, made and sold by Ilfood & Cary, 725 Chestnut street, is deservedly popular with all ladies of taste. For grace, comfort, and style it has no equal. SIIVIIIIIOIt ICE 0111.:K.M.110.5e of our readers who enjoy a doliclotut plate of Ice Cream find it in the most luxuriant style at the celebrated Eastern Market Ice Cream and Cheese stand of W. H. Slo comb, Fifth street, below Market—a prime Dela ware county article. Also, fresh tomatoes, poaches, and other fruits, put up in best style. Hiarrsam:rauw.- 2 Twas night; the silvery moon floated in a sea of azure, with a train of starry at tendants at her heels, foremost of which rode Hes perus, The gentle light from the Queen of Night Shone upon many a lovely scene—over wood and brake, on cascade and stream—but nowhere did her mild beams shed a more delicious loveliness than at the Spot where the beauteous Angelina and her adored Alonzo sat in a bower of roses, in the garden of the stern parient of the lady. The youth broke silence: "Tell me, dearest, how I can best deserve thy lover Angelina gave the swain a look of un utterable tenderness, and sweetly said : "By buying thy garments at the Brown Stone Clothing. Hall of RoOkhill Sc. Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth." Alone promised, and the happy day Was fixed. Such is life. "KEEP UP YOUR SPIRITS."—GentIe reader are you an invalid? Are you afflicted with corns? HaVe ou Jain awake, night after night, with a teeth che 1' Have you sighed and striven, under an ac cumulation of physical disorders, for the irresis tible patience of ifob7 for the unsurpassed meek xte.ss of _Moses 7—and at last been worried almost into an oath by that most pitiful advice "keep up your spirits." If so, we commiserate you ; from our soul we, do. If, on the other hand,,you be free from those lesser ills " to which the flesh is heir, ,, we advise you, considerately, to "keep up your spirits , ' by wearing the beautiful and comfortable spring styles of Granville Stokes, the celebrated clothier, No. 600 Chestnut street. Tim CO ! MANI - NO ITS APPEAR A.NC£ is GEN - Enar, Ar.mv.—lt appears that since the measles have loft off troubling our men in the field, the collar-ah has attacked them, at least those under General Banks' command, if we were to judge by the wagcn-load orpaper-collars captured from 'him on the Red vicar the other day. Fits of choler are not becoming n general, but if his collar fits, it is. Speaking of fits, we would refer to the well fitting clothing made by Charles Stokes St Co., un der the Continental. OEDAr. CA3LPII.O Et is proven thoroughly reliable, fragrant, durable, and to be economy of 60 (sixty) per cent. over white gum Camphor, or brown crude camphor. The right to manufacture Cedar Cam phor (for moths) belongs exclusirely to Harris & Chapman, BOstOn. Cedar Camphor is sold by all druggists. IT IS A FAULT Ix MAN' Alnntomns, that while they are removing the disease they are prostrating the patient beyond. recovery. Dr. Jayne's Altera tire has no such drawback. On the contrary, while it neutralizes the virus of the disease at its very source, it sustains - the strength of the sufferer. Scrofula, in all its multiplied forms, is completely eradicated by it. Career, Cancerous and Scirrhous Tumors, are speedily and effectually cured by it. Skin Diseases, comprising all varieties of Cuta neous Affections, are removed by this Alterative. Epilepsy, Convulsions, or • Fits—The Alterative not only suppresseS the attacks of this disease, but, by its action, the morbid tendency to a relapse is removed. This standard remedy enters into the circulation and passes with tho. blood, which it purifies, into every tissue and fibre of the body, so that, no mat ter what is the nature of the disease, nor where It Is located, it is sure to be reached and expelled from the system. The afflicted should try it at once. Prepared only at No. 242 Chestnut street. myl.o-2t AN OLD REMEDY AND A SIIEE ONE.—We ask no more of any one than to give Jayne's Expecto rant a fair trial, to prove that it will cure the vari ous diseases for which it is recommended. It has, It will, and can cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron chitis, Bleeding of the Lungs, Whooping Cough, Ciroup, and a very large majority of the most hope less cases of Consumption, where all other remedies fail to do any good. Let the afflicted give it a trial. Prepared only at 242 Chestnut street. myl9-21 CORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED JOINTS, and all diseases of the feet, cured without pain or inconvenience to the patient, by Drs. Zaoha tie & Barnett, Surgeon Chiropodists, 921 Chestnut street. Refer to physicians and surgeons of the City. tf ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS, The G Wm 7 Wilmer, Baltimore R Bowen, Alexaudria,Va Rey Isaac Errett, Detroit Elias Baker, Penna P Tuckerman N Chittenden, New York JON Harrison, Brooklyn J G Vail,,Rew Jersey P H . Putnam, Washington A S Mitchell, New York W E Rafferty, New Jersey Jas H Stevens, New .Tersey Mrs:& Mrs Blasdel, Boston John Wood, Penna D W Harvey, Penna E S Tomlinson, Penult A W Allen, Burlington, Vt W Garber, With], Del O F Hemming,Washing,ton E Meers, New York Btr & Mrs Sarsh, Canton, 0 Miss Sarsh, Canton, J Matthews, Baltimore C H Mann, Harrisburg B Humes, Jersey Shore A Mitchell, Jersey Shore C Havintirts, New York J P Brown . . Geo Mears, Huntingdon co W M Brannor, Tennessee E Monaghan, W Chester T A McNeal, Lancaster Miss K MCNE al, Lancaster Jun C A llolfedltz, Reading James Wason, Maryland W D Robinson & wr, Peuna John II Griffiths, Detroit David Loed, Illinois ID E Haltemau, Illinois I W Kennedy, Shippenshurg Koch, lock Mrs S (Hato, York to Hieslautl, York Fl Monks, Baltimore Jos Birner; Baltimore Geo Dougherty, New York A Roberts, Albany 'rhos .Mulledy, New York S A Molloy, New York M Qrdley, New York Thos C Edwards, Pittsburg Wm Wilson, Jr, Wilm, Del John Hutchison, Wilm, Del R W Hutchison, Wilm, Del It II Thompson & la, Lane 'Miss Thompson, Lancaster Miss Middleton; Lancaster W Drew Jr, Boston nos J Hubbard, Boston ,W Oakes & wf, New York Thos Armstrong & la, Balt 11 - S Strickland, Baltimore Donaldson, Pittsburg , Thos A Johnson ,Pittehurg Jos Bunters-, Washington W Johns, Washington Richard Flynn, Jr,' C Jahn Dunsberry, Louisville John Thomas, Cincinnati W J Freeman, Cincinnati A S Jones & wf, Cincinnati Miss Jones, - Cincinnati Geo II Thomas, Utica,.N Y Mrs M J Morrison, Penna. II Watkins & wf,Penna X 'l' Harry, Union, Pa A W Allen, Burlington,Vt M V Trader. U S A . . G H Fitzsimons., Albany Henry Fitzsimons. Albany Robert Henry, Albany Wm Ormsby, New York Thos Childs, New York ,Thos G Oakford, New York Jacob Fields, New Jersey. T Bradshaw, New Jersey Elias Hull, Trenton H F E Ely, Baltimoro T R Richards, Baltimore Chas Atwell, N Y Jos H O'Donnell, N Y John A Olwell, S A Geo Jervis, U 8 A T H Edwards. Baltimore •A C Cummin, Albany Truman Hill, N Y John Henderson, N J - Thos Jamison, Baltimore R H Edmundson, Lancaster , A J S Oldenburgh, Denim Tbrislohnston E.T Upton, Jr, 'l'enuti . J W Williams, Washington D C McCallum, Washington J N Dialler, Jr; & Bolt Mrs Cushing, New lork _Marry J Penna. Win A Morton, Lancastrir D C Green; New York C W Raymond, Georgetown Ist J Taylor, New Bedford Dr H. T 3 Clarke, N Bedford C W Chapman, N Bedford "ND Oookin, Now l ork J R Eby, Harrisburg Hr Carpenter St ch, .N Y A C Whaler, Franklin, Pa J 11 Titusvillo Graig, New York E Bonney, Baltimore " Jesse Delano, New "York •Geo PvLabala,t New York J R Graham, New York Dr J Crosby, Manch est, if H. Daniel Kearns, York, Pa N C McCreary, New York D C Audrews, New Jersey T A Hartwell New Jersey Coo Huddle, Much Chula( A Maedougul, Now York Thos Jones, Jr, New York Mrs II B Fernald, Boston J G Yernold. 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Moyer, Williamt , 7port J Hepburn°, Wmsport Chas J Rhoads; Ind co, Pa The N Mrs:3 31 Willoughby; Pa WmWood,Wilkesbarre, Pa J G Bevman, Millersburg rTrauk Broth, Lebanon Win Miller, Lebanon co la Fry, Reading Wm B Reinhard, Lebanon “ \V Kreider, Campbellgen Mrsß Myers, Campbellst 'n R Dann, U S S Kauffman, Millersville A M Kurtz,Miuersville Isaac Wood, Wilkesbarre A Maze, Ringtown S A MeCounol, Lebanon J Lanbenstein, Atinersville J L Fisher, Miuersvillo I Laubeustein, Pottsville The Black Bear PeterSensenig,llinkletown Mrs Metzler, Ohio . • J Ii Yeager, Alleutewn' N Sundt, Allentown Henry-Frick, Lewisburg C W Cooper, Allentown Idiss Rheem, Harrisburg M Van Horn,Mauch Chunk Chas A Moyer, Selinsgrove D Cinder, Macungie Geo Riess, Montgomery co Jacob Bowman, Penua Pr John WitSon,Penna Edward Manbee Penna Sensenig, Goodville SPECIAL NOTICES_ ANY WIDOW OR PARENT, OR ORPHAN, or Brother, or Sister of any Soldier, Sailor, or Marine killed; or who has died in the service of the United States, who desires Ninety-six-Dollars ($96) a year Pen- Mon, from One Hundred to Eleven Hundred and Ninety five Dollars (e 1,195) Cash Bounty, and all the Arrears of Pay due him, should call at once, or write to JOSEPH . E. DEVITT & CO., Ho. 4.27 WALNUT Street, THE MILITARY AND NAVAL AGENCY, Philadelphia. Also, State Pay, County, City, Ward, or other Bonn, ty, &c., &c., if there is any due, Apply either in per son or by letter. myl6-50k21W To WOUNDED SoLormis.—All Soldiers who have been discharged by reason of any wounds re ceived in battle, and ivho have not received the $lOO bounty, cab receive the same now at once, by applying either in persbn or by letter at the. MILITARY -AND NAVAL AGENCY, No. 42 7 WALNUT Street, Phila delphia. myl6,-stat2tW JOSEPH E. DEVITT 3: CO. 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 its notice corn. Every one will admit hat oar 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 its use. It makes harsh hair soft and silky, stops its falling out, cleanses it and the scalp from all Impu rities, is as readily applied and wiped_ from the skin as any hair dressing; and entirely overcomes the bad- et feats of previous use of preparations contaluiugsnlphux, sugar of lead, Sic. 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 use nothing but his own preparation, and the person nothing also during the test. A certificate of the re- SUMO be 'widely published at the expense ofthe nn• successful competitors. Sold everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT Sr.CO., 10 University Place, Now York. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST %TYLES, 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-PACE SYSTEM is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de2S-ly JONES Sr CO., 601 ARREST Street. STEINWAY & SONS, i 1 PIANOS, 'IA.NOI3, For sale only at BLASIUS BROS., 1006 CHESTNUT Street liAso - ti STUCK fa, Co'.B HAMLIN'S sS'P''7l CABINET ORGANS STECK & CO.'S SEVENTH a TiE POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE OF PETLA. "OAK HALL:" Best-class goods and moderate prices. WANAMAKER dt BROWN, S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Custom Department (to make to order) No. 1 S. Six* at WHEELER & WILSOR'S HIGHEST PREHIUM LOCK-STITCH SEWING: MACHINES. THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST galoinvolas, 704 CEIBMIIT §treet, abOYO Sever tinental. A Bigler, ITarrlsbaric & W Hall 18,01116o:oat T W Hunnewell, Boston C W Mackey, Fort Monroe F. Stabler, Maryland B Spalding, N,, , w Cork A W 'rouser, Rochester A Po wol ly & wr, Liverpool Mrs J Fraser, Buy City, Mt Fraser, lluy CI iYaM ,I F Wilson & wr. N Island F A Mason & la, Ness' York P L Luther & wr, Pottsville Mr Delaplai New York Rev Stout, Fuw York Rev A Falk, Maryland C B Crane. Hartford ]it v 7 1.` 13 13shoru Si la, N HIV Miss D A Osborn, N Ikven .Mrs E M Ross, Now Haven SvCituningliam, Hants: L C Keever Lit la, Clinei snail MisA.Rosegrait, New York iMr & Mrs Sewall,Baltimore Theo:Wright, Oil Creek lE C Mitchell, OIL Creek Wm D Swan, Boston John E SteVORS, New York c T Carlton, Now York T Polkhemns, - Jr, N York M E lull, Fortress onroo G FE Hulbert, New Yorkq • S H Meade, New Je.CSOY Jos R Nevisou, New York J W Cnlbum , Now York ii S Lotman, New York. 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Dr .0 W Gleason, Boston M Brown, New Jersey Jtl Guthrie, Indiana co J W McFarland, ludiaua en D Mark , . - Rochester, N Y Hendrick's,Syrarase,N Y Alex S Gordon, New York Geo A Klngli, 11 . 3rrisburg Miss Clever, Delaware Chas Rick, Jr, Reading. M McCloskey, New York IRE McClenalkan,Maryland T A Godfrey, Pottsville J Tilitke W lfl Wrighes,WashingLou Joseph L Simons EMMIIIM . . W Muchmore, Astoria U D Ward s New York Charles Jones,_Boston - Geo II Rudd, NeW York humor. Roberts, N Jors- C W Poulson, Montreal C Comegys, Maryland Th E Ricords, Lewes, Del S Dyer, New Jersey Bl'eelesine S.: son, N Y Gee Simcoe, Maryland C Wood, Pittsburg clututta , . R Elonu s Union. PIANQS. PIANOS . S. GOULD. ad CHESTNUT PLEASE REMEMBER THAT KROMER IS still at No. 403 CHESTNUT Street, where you can find a complete assortment of PERFUMERIES, FANCY GOODS. and PATENT MEDICINES. In the way of Patent Medioines, Kromer cannot lei surpassed always has a full risliertment of everything in the line. Polite and gentlenianly clerks; and no Person - can visit his model establishment and leave dissiktisfled. tipham's Hair Dye, prepared by John J• Kromer, price GO cents a box. Boxes larger and neater than any dye that Bells for $1 mylB.6t HArn DYn I Horn DYE I I BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best fn the World. The only Harmless, True, and Reliuble Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye Is Perfect— chanies Red. Rusty. or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring' the Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beautiful limparts fresh vi tali ty, frog uently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill-effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHMLOa all others are mere imitations, and should he avoided. Sold by all Druggists Stc. FACTORY, SI I3ARCLAY Street, Now York. Batchelor's new Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. - • ivrAiztm2m3D_ WILSON—D{Ir BUROII.—On the. lath instant, by the Rev.. Benjamin Watson, D.D., William 'Wilsn, to Mary M. daughter of Andrew Dryburgli. ABlll 7 O RD—BI3I.T..—At 'Washington City, May 17th, by the Rev. R. J Keeling, Mahlon Ashford, of the Dis trict of Columbia:and Sidney hafourcade, only daughter of James F. Bell, Esti., of Philadelphia, CU9LIBERT-CIIIBS.—On Wednesday evening, (he 18th in by the Rev. C. D. Cooper, Allen Cuthbert stud IMargaret 8., daughter of the late Charles Gibbs, of this city. - No cards. ID=ED_ PAIZIE.II. —On the ISth lastaut, Isaac Palmer, ia the 76th . year of his are. _ . . Ills relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the fuueral from his late resigience, Radnor, De laware county, Pa., ou Sunday, the 22d iustant, at 10 o'clock A. M. no . HOOD. —Suddenly; on the 13th instant, Angelina, wife of neorge-Hood, in the 30th year other age. The relatives and friends of the family aro requested ti attend her funeral, - from I,er - husband's residence, No. 1029 Ellsworth street,' on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Mechanics' Cemetery. ms . WONDERLY.--On Tuesdaf 17th instant, Samuel Wonderly, in the 73d year of its age. 11is relatives and mule friends, also Phi nix . Lodge ' N0.'1300, and Harmony IL R.- A. Chapter, No: 52, A. - 1!". M., are respectfully. invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence , A - o. 470 North Sixth street, on Friday afternoon, at 4 o 'clock. NICHOLS.—On the 17th - instant, Amelia Greiner Nichols. aged 211 years. lierrelauves and friends, and those ofithe family, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the re sidence of her husband; Jeremiah Nichols, Federal street, west .qf Thirteenth, on Friday afternoon, the, 20th instant, at 3 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Mount Moriali Cemetery. •+'+ RESSON & SON HAVE JUST OPENED -A- 0 Black Camels' Hair Baroge Long Shawls. Barege Square Shawls. " Grenadine Barege Square Shawls. " . Silk Grenadine Square Shawls. Mousseline de Laine Square-Shawls. White and Black Shepherd Plaid Mohairs, 373 e. Valencias,at62,34, 75c, 87Nc, $l, and $1.25 a yard. . White and. Black Striped Skirting, 75c. Black neat Check Bareges, .973-‘c. mylo MOURNING STORE, No.Oi S CHESTNUT . Street. YRE kti LAN - DELL HAVE NOW ON - 1 - 1 EXHIBITION -Full line of Black Shawls. Full liue of White Shawls. Full line of Mack Silks. Full line of Summer Silks. Full line of new Dress Goods. myl7 NOTteE.—MF FTINlie X iIgr . WARI) UNION LEAG[TE THIS ' (Friday) i EV NING, usual place. pt.) HARRISON DA.VES,Treas. THE REV, ROBINSON SCOTT, OF Ireland, (Delegate to the General. Conference), will preach in tbe SALEM M. E. CHURCH, LOMBARD, below Bread, tS (FridaN) EVEN NG P.M.,:tt-7 M. : 0 :0111111.1I'l'ITE ON RETAIL - LIMN ? ,lee d in D ,. epa i rtrvn . of tlv o Sauitary Fair. holda Special CHESTNUT Street.'. Ptin l e ‘ tl4l at - t D eQtinc a e t requested. it It EDWARD E. EYRE, Secretary. CRE.AT CENTRAL FAIR.-RE STA'URAI\T D EPA T 3IENT.—The dersigusd, Treasurer of this Department, acknowledges the receipt of the following d onations, Amount pre.riously acknowledged.— ... . ;...$1,260 50 Thomas Earp, Esti 200 00 Thomas Earn Jr. t Es."l 50.00 Geo. W. Forbes, hag 10 00 Through Miss Duston ll 00 Two days' wages of a domestic 50 Alexander Brown, Esn 100 00 Bliss L. Lewis " 25 00 Through Mrs. Ettin" 10 00 C. Maealester, Esq 500 LO Ft. B . ... . . .. .. ......... 200 John T. Lewh.. Abraham Walkerlsq • • • • 25 00 Through Mrs Susan A. Russell, of Pottsville.. 154 10 Delaware Mutual Ins. Co. of Delaware County, Per lutids of Thou Pratt, Esq... ... . ..... 200 00 Father Blacker, of IVfauch Chunk 1 00 FRANCIS P. STEEL, Treasurer Restaurant Departtnen• • at Southwark Bank. GEORGE T. LEWIS, Chairman, 231 South Front street and 1:-;2:3 Walnut street. Miss Mary McHenry, Chairman Ladies' Committee, 1902 Chestnut street. Mrs. Dr: Geo. W: Norris, Treasurer,ls34 Locust st. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR 0 31. TTEE ON FINANCE AND. DONATIONS, C mi PIIILADIMNITA, Mayl9, 1 - 684. • ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. _ . Lehigh Navigation Coal Co 4 000 00 Delaware and Hudson Canal Co 2,000 00 Board of Brokers of Philadelpnie 1,000 00 Lehigh Zinc Co 500 09 Alexander Henson 500 00 G. T. Shaw - 505 00 Beaver Meadow Railroad Co 250 00 Enterprise Insura.nce Co 2.50.00 W. H. Newbold ,Per J. Aertsen 250 00 Little Schuylkill Railroad Co 250 - 00 Western Fund Society 200 00 M. J. .Tuv and. S. L. Shober ............ .........200 . 00 . `J. T. Hall 100 00 E. Y. Markland. . .. ............ .. . ..... . . 100 00 Harris & Co 100 00 111. Jacobs 100 00 M. T. Miller &Co ... . .... ............... ...... 100 00 Abraham Harker ... . .... . . ............ . . ... . .. 100 00 F. J. Sylvester 100 OU Amos 100 00 S. L. Webster 5000 Bikers First National Bank, Banover, Pa Previously acknowledged $65,459 57 A. E. 'CORTE, Chairman. TILE GREAT CENTRAL. FAIR-- Contributions to Coal Committee to be banded to Committee ou Labor, Income, and Revenue: Prerionsly retarned............ . . .. ......... ..... .$1,910 20 Snbsciiptions by persons connected with the Coal Trade, reeiding at Eckley, Luzern . . _ .. ~ _ .. .. County, Pennsylvania: ' . Gco. Belford $l.OO 001 L. W. Roofs 400 Fiancis Wiess 100 00 J. 0., Cole 3 00 Richard Sharpe 100 OM. Q. Ely 3 00 A. L. Foster .... 50 DOIRev. P. Russell.... 2 00 R. Leisenring a 0015. Lathrop 2 00 Z. D. Thomas 6 00iT. G. Custer 150 .los. Berbeek, Jr.... 5 00, Sol. Riek 100 H. Y. Belford 5 00' John. Roons 1 00 0. S. Wentz, M.D.. 5 001 -- Total 0392 50 Employees of Sharpe, Wiess, & C 0 .., at Council Ridge Colliery, Eckley, Luzerne county, - Pennsylvania 345 10 A. Pardee & Co., Philadelphia 1,000 00 Tyler & Co. 1,000 00 J. B.McCresiry & .Co, " • 1,000 00 Hunter. Norton, & Co., " - 1,000 00 Lewis Audenried & Co.. " 1,00000 Total $;7,547 50 - It. . E. BORBA; Treasurer. • PIEFILABELPIULdI. AND BOSTON . AUXIN G COMPANY, • - PHILAIIELPITIA, May 19, 1554. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the PhiLa delphia and Boston Mining Company (of Lake Superior) will be held at their Office, No. 423 WALNIT 1' Street, Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, the 3d dav of JUNE, 186-I, at n o'clock A. M., for the election of birectors and the transaction of other business. niy2o-tje3 J. S. MeMULLIN, Secretary. EMPIRE ' 4 IU4,IRPER CO,ll. PANTY— PHILADELPHIA, May 19,. nn—The annual tneeting of the Stockholders of the Empire Connor llont party (of Lake Superior) will be held at THEIR OF FICE, No. 423 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, the 3d day of June, 1164, at 4 o'clock P. M., for the election of Directors. and the transaction of other business. J. S. McMULLIN, my2o-ISt - Secretary. MASONIC NOTICE.TIIII MEM BERS of PRO:NIX BODGE, No. 130, A. Y. - 31., the officers and members of the Grand Lodge of Penn sylVania, and the Order generally, are respectfully in vited to meet at the MASONIC HALL, CHESTisiUT Street; on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 20th inst., at 33,.". o'clock, - to attend the funeral of our late brother P.. 31. Samuel Wonderly.. By order of the W.. M. - rnyl9-2c. - E. P. LESCURE, Secretary. 1107 TH E GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE SANITARY - 0031511SSION—CHE311- CAL BRANCH. —The Treasurer of the Chemical Branch has received-and paid over to Caleb Cope, Esq., General Treasurer, the following amounts: Rosengarteu St Sons $l,OOO 00 rowers & Weightthau 1,000 00 John T. Lewis & Brother Wetherill & Brother 63,000 00 JOHN P. WETHERILL, Treasurer. PITTLADALPITTA, May IS, rat ruyl9-2t, Er'-GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. -0031. IWITTEE ON BENEFITS, EXHIBITIONS; AND ENTERTAINMENTS. , ATMiTrONAL: •" • May 15—Net proceeds from third anniversary of Ist Regiment Gray Reserves,held at Academy of Music. April 19, 1864, per hands of Major ... Wm. H. Kern, Paymaster 51,719 31 myl9-2t . JOHN GILPIN, Treasurer. Igr MA:TM - MIST EPISCOPAL MARL NERE' BETHEL, SHIPPEN and PENN interesting services on SABBATH NEXT, - 22d Instant- Preaching at 1054 o'clock by Rev. J. Porter, D. D.; at 3 P. M. by Rev. Col. G. Moody; at 7,3 i P.M. by Rew, N. Shumate. Rev: Bishop Simpsotti D. D., will be pre sent in the morning, and take part DI the exercises. All are invited. . -myl9.3t. AN APPEAL FOR TILE .4.3rri ,,. Z s E t :NS VOLIT 'MR HOSPITAL, BROAD aud nti.3lE s, opposltethe BRltimore Depot. - - FRIENDS: The stupendous contest now pending on the fields and in the jungles of Virginia, and the heart rending records daily reaching no from them that thou sands upon thousands of our young braves have fallen victims to the incarnate hate of a relentlesS and bar barous foe, warn us. to prepare ie administer to their every want. Soon nurnbrrs of: them will arrive in this city, and no doubt each Ikispital will be filled to its utmost capacity. Rind 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 inimedintely require will be promptly given. To do this: as efiectually as heretofore, and maintain the well-earned reputation of the citizens of Philadelphia (whose almoners we are) for unbounded benevolence, we need assistance. - Donations of money -clothing, vegetables, preserves, dried fruit, or any article beneficial to the afflicted, will be elterribllyreceired. and may be sent to the 'Hospital, care ofTHOS. L. GIFFORD, Secretary, or J. IL CLAY- -TON, Storekeeper. The followin members comprise the Finance Coin- Mi t tee, and would d he glad to hear from the friends of the Soldier: .- - .TORN WILLIAMS,. Office No. 6 Willing'a *Bey. TBOMAS TASKEE, Sr., 1622 South Fifth street. FRANK BAYLE, at M. Thomas Soils% 139 South Fourth Street. SAMUEL BIOME, Office of Florence Sewing Machine Company' Chestnut street, below Seventh. CHARLES P. .PEROT, Southeast corner Broad and Christian streets. Or any member of the Board of Managers. PHILADELPHIA, Nay. 10, 1164. mylob3t m% OFI ' ICE 111 THE "/ER/CAN ICAO- -- . . PHILADELPHIA, May G, ISrA. TheYirst Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the AMEIHCAN KAOLIN COMPANY will be held at the office of the company . , No. 233 South THIRD Street, on TUESDAY; May 2-Ith, at 12 M., when an election will be ,held for dye Director* to serve for the ensuing year. CHAS. D. KNIGHT, inyft-fdtin-6t Secretary. IW.IRON 'MOULDERS ATTENTION:- The San Francisco Moulders are on a Strike, and ask you to keep away for the present. lIENRY lIORGAN, President. P. RESIP.P, Sec. San Francisco 11, U. myl6-ntwf6t* OFFICE GIRARD FIRE AND MA, ligr RINE INSURANCE COMPANY 115 WALNUT Street, May ISTyI. • The Directors have declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. for the last elx menthe, clear of taxes, and-Pay able to the Stockholders on demand. rnyll-wfm(lt ALFRED S. GILLETT, Treasurer. THE SEMI-ANNITAL EX- M=& lIIIIITION-of the EAST. PENNSYLVANIA AG RICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY will be held at NORRISTOWN, on THURSDAY, June 9,',18,54 The attention of Horsemen and the Mattufacturers" of AgT i cultural Implements is particularlyinvited 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. IWOFFICE OF THE AIIITGBAIOLD MINING COMPANY OP LAKE SUPERIOR. PITILADELPHIA, Mayl4, 1864. The elated Annual Meeting of the Stockholdere of this Company_ will be held on WEDNESDAY, Attie 1, at 12 o'clock M., at the odice, No. 824 WALNUT Street. Au elect ion for Directors will take place, to serve the Com pany the ensuing year. P. H. WO3f RATH, yl6-tjel Secretary. /ETNA WINING COMPANY.—THIE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the "aka Mining Company, of Lake Superior, will be held at 'their °Bice, No. 324 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the .Sist inst.., at 11 o'clock. A. M. ,'for .the ilettlon of Directors, and the transaction of other business. A,- HOOPES. Secretari. Mio- 14, Ist Jnyw THE t'RESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1864. DIVIDEND.—OFFICE NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY, BALmmons, May 6, 1364. • At a meeting of the President and Directors, hold this divy, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That a dividend of TWO (2) PER CENT, be declared on the Capital Stock of this Company, and on' the Instalments paid in, for the quarter ending the I,sth Instant; and also an extra dividend of TIMES (3? PER cent. on the same. Said-dividends to be paid tree of State and National taxes on and after the 25th instant. The Transfer Books of tho Company will ho closed from the Vali to the 25th instant. By order. ' lny9-inwflOt LEIB, Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL WHARF AND RAILROAD COMPANY.—No tice is hereby given that a mooting of tho Cozninissloni 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 twouty-fifth day of May, A. D:1863, to open books, receive subscriptions, and organize a company by tho name, otylo and title of the PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL WHARF AND, RAILROAD COMPANY, will be hold on the TWENTY SIXTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1.864, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M., at No. 327 WALNUT Street, second floor, Room No. 2,in the city of PHILADELPHIA, and from day today, n pursuance of said act of Assembly, and for the purposes therein mentiond and providced. EDMUND A. SOUDER, DAVID JAYNE, SAMUEL T. BONNE, J. VAUGHAN MERRICK, E. W. WA ItNER t TITUS S. MEM. PAYLADELPITTA, May 2,1E44. . my3-2ot. MANDAN MINING COMPANY— PHILADELPHIA, May )0, 1864. Agunal Meeting of the Stockholders of the MANDAN MINING COMPANY (of Take Superior) will be hold at their ot her!, No. 321 WALNUT street, on THURSDAY, the 26th iust. at ll o'clock A. M., for the election of Dirac tore and the transaction of other business. tny/1-14t B. A. HOOPF,S, Secretary. IarOFFICE OF THE WEST:n[OIM LAND COAL' COMPANY, No. 230 South THIRD Street, corner of Willing's alley, PHILADELPHIA, May 4, 1564. -A meeting of the Stockholders of the WESTMORE LAND COAL COMPANY will be held at their Office on FRIDAY, May 20th, 1564, at 11 o'clock A. N., to vote on the acceptance of the act of incorporation,: approved April 1564, and to elect a Board of Directors to serve aatfl the neat election. F. H. JACKSON. my6-14t - Secretary. 11W' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD EON. PA N Y—TRSAStiltalt'S DEPARTMENT, PHILADEI PIIIA, April 20, 1864 NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS. —The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-animal dividend of five per cent, on the capital stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after Slay 16, 1864. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can he had at the Office of the Company, No. 236 SOEDI THIRD Street. Stock and Scrip certificates for the extra dividend will be ready for delivery on and after May 2d, but ice stock or scrip certificates will be delivered between the 15th. May and let June. THOMAS T. FIRTH, Treasurer. 11497 ANNIVERSARY OF THE AHEM CAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNlON.—TheServices connected with the Fortieth Anniversary of the Ameri can Sunday-School Union will be held at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, Locust street, near Eighth, on TUESDAY EVENING, May Nth, at a quarter to S 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, 51ay, 186.1. myl7-7t OFFICE OF TUE I9ETALLINE LAND COMPANY OP LAKE.SCPERION. - . PHILADELPHIA, May 16, 1551 The Slated Annual Meeting of the Steekkolders of the METALLINE LAND COMPANY will be held al . the OFF]CE OF TH E COMPANY, 324,-- WALNUT StreeL On MONDAY the Gth day of June next, at 12 M. - • myl7.tjeG K. WOMRA.M., Clerk. Inr. TABLE DEPARTMENT OF ME COMMITTEE ON LABOR, INCOME, and RE NENUE OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. Mrs. E. W. Rutter, Counsellor, No. 307 New street. Mrs. 3, W. Forney, President, No. 615 S. Washington Square. Mrs. R. Hammett, Vice President. No. 112 Vine st. Miss Ada Sager, Treasurer, No. 936 Arch street. Miss Louisa E. Claghorn, Corresponding Secretary, No. 1009 Arch street. 14irs. Thos. Fitzgerald, Recording Secretary, No. 337 South Seventh street. Donations of all kinds of Fancy Articles thankfully re ceived. Articles can be sent by express, or otherwise, to either of the above Ladies, or to the office, No. 118 South SEVENTH Street, and they will be duly acknow ledged. myl6-12t tar TIRE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.— Subscriptions or donations for Committee of One Day's Labor, Income, or Revenue, received TO-DAY by :TORN W. CLAGHOIIN, Treasurer, Office No. 118 South SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia; Let all prompt ly respond. Subscriptions and remittances by mail duly receipted for, and acknowledged in the newspa- MTS. ap2:3-1m CORN r....XtlaTFlAl'irtGlE BANK. PruLazaa,snte, May 3, 1364. The Directors have declared a Dividend of SEVEN per cent., - payable on demand, clear of State and 11. S. (3 percent.) tax. - .1. W. TORREY, niv4-tf Cashion t CO. .K, 20TH, ~ REGIMENT P. M .) will be paid forservices in 1862, at the Custom [louse, LIBRARY Street TO-DAY (Friday), at 6 I'. M. 11. WM. G. STEEL, Captain. tWASHINGTON GUARD.-A SPE CIAL MEETING of the Officers of this Regiment will be held at "Berry•s," SIXTH, below Chestnut, THIS AFTERNOON, at three o'clock punctually. Commanding officers of companies desirous of joining the Regiment willreport at this meeting. By order of Col,. WILLIAM F. SMALL. • ALEX. IZELI„ Adjutant. lt* ti ARMORY COMPANY A, FIRST xacimENT ARTILLERY HENRY GUARDS: PHILADELPHIA; May 19, 1894. [ORDER NO. 2,] This Company, and the men of Landis' Ist Phila delphia Battery, wilt assemble at the ARMORY, No: 113? MARKET. Street, on SATURDAY EVENING, the 21st inst., at S - o'clock,in reference to the Governor:s Proclamation of the 18th inst. By order of HENRY D. my2.o-20`. • Captain. FINANCIAIL. • U. S. 59,810 CO 55,649 57 These Bonds are issued under the Act of Congress of March Sth, 1864, which provides that all Bonds issued under this s 'Act SHALL BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government, at any period not less than nor more than forty years Oora their date, and' until their redeMption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not over one hundred dollars annually, and on all other Bonds semi annually. The interest is payable on the first days of. March and September in each year. . As these Bonds, by Act of Congress, are EXEBTPT FROM MI7NICIPAL OR STATE TAXATION, their value is increased from one to three per cent.• per manilla, according to the rate of tax leVies' in various parts of the country. • At the present rate of premium on gold they pay OVER EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST in currency, and are of equal convenience as a perma nent or temporary investment. It is believed that no securities offer so great induce ments to lenders as the various descriptions of U. S. Bonds 7 In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties or stock 'companies, or sepa rate communities, onlY is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United States the whole property of the country is-holden to secure the payment of boils principal and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from 350 up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the interest. The Funded Debt of the United States on which interest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March, 1564, was $765,965,000. The interest - ou-this debt for the coming fiscal year will be $45,937,126, while the customs reve nue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1564, has been so far at the rate of over $100,000,090 per RIIIIIIIII. It. will be seen that even the present gold revenues of the Government are largely in excess of the wants of the Treasury for the payment of gold interest, while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise thb an nual receipts front customs on the same amount of im portations to $150,000,000 per .annum. , Tbe authorized amount of this4oan is Two Hundred Million Dollars, Instructions to the National Bauks acting as loan agents were not issued until 3larch 213,but the amount of Bonds reported sold at the United States Treasury up to May 141 h, was Subscriptions will be received by. the Treasurer of the United States at Washington, and the Assistant Treasn-. - reisatNewYork, Boston, and Philadolphia:and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia,Pa. Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. . Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. First National Bank of Allentown, Pa. First National Bank of Carlisle, Pa. 'First National Bank of Chester, Pa. First National Bank of West Chester, Pa. First National Bank of York, Pa. AND BY A.LL NATIONAL RANKS which are depositaries of public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country (acting as agents of the 'National Depotitary Bankt) will furnish further information on application, and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. inyl9-6t\\lt HEWES & RAHM, BA/TREES AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Dealers in Government Securities, Specie, Bank Notes, and City Warrants. - Stocks bought and sold on Com mission. Collections promptly made- mys-1m MILLINERY. • GOODS. Irip :KISS H. A. 4AKER, Iva . No. 1340 CHESTNUT STREET, Has opened a large assortment of PARIS MILLINERY, apl3-3m* For the Spring and Summer of 1861 LONDON BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALE, BY THE CASK OR DOZEN. A 1.333 all'T C. nOISV..RTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, B - F. REIMER'S" LIFE-SIZE PHOTO- • GRAPHS aro line specimens of art, and, being ex quisitely colored in oil, are rendered life•like and im pressive pictures. See specimens, 624 ARCH St. THE MOST POPULAR AND PLEAS -INC Pictures of the times, RED R ' S Colored Pho tographs,' at the inoderato charge of Who would begrudge it for such pichiros '1 SECOND Street, above Green. iVrONUMENTS, AND 'GRAVE STONES.—A large assortment of Grave-Stonee,of variouadeslgns,made of the finest Italian and American Marble, constantly on hand at the Marble Werke of ADAM STEINMETZ, AIM, Avenue, below Eleventh Wei% rhi1m1.011214%. aP2II-3Ail' 111ILITARY. 10-40 BONDS. 548,964,900 /To 59 South THIRD Street, Coiner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets RETAIL DRY GOODS. TABLE LINENS. WE ARE SELLING -A- [ho boot half-bleached Table Linen for 541 per yard; (thin quality cannot no w be bought for lone than $1.25 per yard;) Barnsley-bloaehed Table Linen, all linen and good quality, at IM per .yard; double Da mock Table Linens, in every quality made, from $1.50 to *5 per yard. Linen Shakinge of all qualities, very cheap, Napkins, good quality, 90 per dozen. ~ r.r , ; D0y1ie5,50,..'5 per cloven. Good quality Shirting Linen, in 12-yard plecee, at 00 acute per yard. Pine Linens, 02, 75, and 87 cants. Nuraory Diapers of all prices; Ilackabacks, Muslin. of every make made, from 14 ton') cents per Yard; 0.4, 0-4, 7.4, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Mitellne; - tutblen abed Mnsl ins. FLANNELS—The beat In Philadelphia, for 50 conk Casslineres and Summer l'ants Stu tf,a, largo assortment. It. P. Sc W. IL PENNELL, my2o-21 MI. MARKET Street, below Eleventh. N . W. COR. EIGHTH AND MARKET. J.. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., (FonmEELy .COWPERTHWAIT & C 0..) Are now opening one lot fine Organdy Lawns at 37;1c. One lot very handsome Organdy Lawns at GOc. French :Inconel, Lawns, cheap, at 44c. One lot Jaconet Lawns, Park styles, at 50c. Our stock of medium-priced Dross Goods Is unsur passed. Plain and Plaid Leaps, beantilal designs, at lrfge. Alpacas, in Pearl, Leather, Tan, and other shades. Lupin's all-wool Delaines, in Pearl and Leather, extra fine Quality. Traveling Dress GoodS, in new materials. One let double-width Mozambig nes at 3714 c. Plaid and Striped Alpacas, in bright colors. BLACK SILKS! - BLACK SILKS! Black Silks for Dresses, Black Silks for Mantillas. at prices that will recommend them to all. Striped Foulard Silks at &Sc. Plaid India Silks. HAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! LAMA-WOOL SHAWLS; BLACK AND WHITE PLAID ALL-WOOL SHAWLS, SILK CHECK SHAWLS, GRENADINE SHAWLS, BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, - HEENANI:SHAWLS, WHITE BA REGE SHAWLS, MOZAMBIQUK SHAWLS BLACK STELLA SHAWLS. LINEN GOODS DEPARTMENT, Ninety dozen Linen Towels at $3 per dozen—a great bargain; worth $3.50 per dozen. Extra heavy wide-bordered Towels, from $4 to $l2 per dozen. • Bath Towels, 1,t4 yards long. Turkish Towels. Pillow Linens, IX, and ur , i - yards wide. Barnsley Linen Sheetiugs, 10-4,-11-4, and 12-4 wide. The cheapest and best assortment of' Skirtings and wide Sheelings 172 the cily• One case more of those good yard-wide Shillings at 31c. This will be the last case of these superior Mullins we can possibly otter at the above price. J. C. STRAW-BRIDGE & CO., N. W. CORNER EIGLITLI AND MARKET STREETS ....my9-mwftjyl rIIEAP DRY * GOODS, CARPETS, MATO'INGS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, AND TRIMMINGS.—V. E. Awl LAMBAULT, Northeast corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, will open this morning from Auction, Ingrain Carpets, wool till ing, -'at 62 to 75 cents: Ingrain Carpets, all wool, at $l, $1.12 and $1.25; English Brussels Carpets, 51.62 to $2; Entry and Stair Carpets, 37 cents to $1 ; Hemp Carpets, 40 to 62 cents; Yarn Carpets, 37 cents; Floor Oil Cloths, 60 to 90 cents; Gilt- , bordered Window Shades, $1 to $2; Dor and Green Shading, 50 cents; White and Red Check Matting 40 to 62 cents.• ChEAP DRY OODS AND TRIMMINGS. Long Cloth Muslins,l6 to 40ceuts i American Chintzes, 20 to 25c. ; Mous. de Laines, domestic manufacture, only 31 to 35c. ; Alpacas, Black and all colors, 37 to 75c. ; Black Silks, $1.25 to .F. 7; Spritmand Summer Shawls, $3 to $10; Poil de Chevres, 37 to 75c. ; Mozambiques, 37 to 62c. ; Lawns 31c. ; Coats' Spool Cotton, 10c. ; Skirt Braids, 7c. ; Pins, sc. ; Hooks and Eves, 3c. • La dies' Cotton Hose,- IS to 50c. ; Linen Ifandkoradefs, S 50c.; Cloth Table Covers, S - Table Linen, Stir, to $1.50; Towels and Napkins, 16 'to 50c. - Whole sale and Retail Dry Goods, Carpets and Trimmings, northeast corner of ELEVEINTH and MARKET Streets. myl6-mwftf AATILL BE PUBLISHED TO-MOR v ROW. THE WOMAN IN ELUL THE GREAT NEW BOOK. BY AUTHOR OF TUB ' NUN IN GRAY." A COMPANION TO THE :" IVOMAN IN WHITE." It ~'IL:T%TF. COIALINS. CLOTH, $1.50 ; PAPER, $1.25 If is published and for sale by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS. It No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia A STRANGE OLD PAMPHLET. SEE TEE ROUND TABLE FOR THIS WEEK. For sale by ALL Nevrsdealers. mg2)-2t ASHMEAD &. EVANS, Successors to WILLIS P. HAZARD; 724 CHESTNUT Street; • Have received THE FERRY BOY AND FINANCIER. A popular Life of Secretary Chase. A splendid book for boys. THE SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINGTON. Trollopeta new novel. Finely illustrated. WOODBURN. A novel by Rosa Vertner Jeffrey, au thor of "Poems by Rosa." RAIDS AND ROMANCE - OF MORGAN AND HIS MEN. By Sallie Rochester Ford, author of "Grace Truman." Reprinted from the Mobile edition. EUROPEAN MOSAIC. By Howard Payson Arnold. Bound in vellum cloth. MARTIN MERRIVALE. By the author of " Cudjo's Cave. " THE LITTLE REBEL. A new Juvenile. BUSY HANDS. AND PATIENT HEAE:TS; Or, The Blind Boy of Dresden and his Friends. One of the best little story books yet issued. m yl7 CAR 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 JOLIN CAMPBELL, 419 CHESTNUT St. REMINISCENCES OF AIOYERBEER ! SEE THE ITOTT - U\VEET ABLE For sale by ALL Newedealers. my2o-2t NEW MILITARY BOOKS, JUST RECEIVED. HAUPT'S MILITARY BRlDGES—lllustrations. ' MENDELL ON MILITARY SURVEYING. MORRIS' FIELD TACTICS FOR INFANTRY. THOMAS' RIFLED ORDNANCE—lllustrated. BERET'S MILITARY LAW—New Edition. CRAWHILL'S PRINCIPLE OF STRATEGY AND GRAND TACTICS. MILITARY AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. A large-assortment on hand and for sale at low prices. LINDSAY St BLAKISTON. my 6 No. 25 South SIXTH Street. NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS I JOUR N A-L OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE SOURCE OF THE NILE. By John Henning Speke.* Il lustrated with Maps, Re. TEN ACRES ENOUGH: Showing how a vary small Farm may be made to keep a very large Family. MAN AND NATURE; or, Physical Geography 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. Tuckerman. ROUND THE BLOCK: An American novel. Illus trated. GEN. BUTLER IN NEW ORLEANS. In German. Paper. For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, xny3 606 CHESTNUT Street. WHY BUY FOREIGN GOODS? SEE THE ROUND TABLE FOR THIS WEEK. For sale.by ALL NexrAdealers. my -2t THE SUNBEAM STORIES, . Containing the charming bright stories of TRAP TO CATCH A SIINDEAM, CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING, HOUSE ON THE ROCS, ONLY, OLD SC/LLD - PE, MERRY CHRISTMAS. DREAM CHINTZ, ' STAR IN THE DESERT, Src. Six beautiful volumes, illustrated, 59.50. WILLIS I'. HAZARD, Publisher, fe26-tjyl H 1 South SIXTH Street. APP.LETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. • The Agency for this Invaluable Library ~of Universal Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street, second story. Also, RECORD OF THE REBELLION: By Frank Moore. fell-tf A NEW - VIEW OF GEN. GRANT'S CAMPAIGN ! SEE TI - 1E ROUND'TABLE FOR THIS WEEK. For .sale by .LL Newsclealers. my?.o-2.t ARMY. GOODS. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. 3E. VANS 1-IASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS; 418 ARCH STEET, PHILADELPHIA Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Bette, Passants, Epaulets, Hats, Caps, Can Haversitek-s, Camp Kite, Field Glasses, Spurs, and ever}-thing pertaining to the complete outfit of Army and Navy Officers. A liberal discOunt allowed to the trade. - mylS-lm FROTHINGHADI Lt WELLS BATE FOR SALE, HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGH SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED YARN, &c. seSlif-tf LEGAL, IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILAXIELPHIA. Estate of JOHN R. HIIDDERO, 'Deceased. - 'The Auditor appointed =by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JOHN KILOORE, Executor of the will of John R. llndders, deceased; and to make dis tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested forlthe purposes of his appointment, ou MONDAY, 31ay30, 1364, at Ile'dock A. M. at 128 South SIXTH Street, in the City of Philadel phia. nry2o4mirst E. WALLACE, Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CI:TY .00.1.1NTY,OF _ Estate ofSHALLCROSS, Deceased. The Auditor appointed hy the Court to andit t settle, and adjust the account of ISAA(T.M. POST, Admini3tra tor of the estate of SAKAI{ suaucitoss, deceased, 'and to make distribution of the balanea in the hands of accountant, will meet the parties interested for the pur pose of his appolutnieut, ou TUESDAY, May 31, 1864, at 4 o'clock I'. M., at his office No. 242 South TIDED Street, in the City of Philadelhia: - ray2o-finwat IT'E. KEENE, Auditor, LETTERS TESINAMENTARY ON THE estate of the Rey. JOHN REYNOLD.% deceased; of the city of Philadelphia,. haVing .been granted to the subscriber by the Register of Wills of the County of Philadelphia, all persons indebted td said estate are requested. to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the wine to present these without de lay, to J. W. REYNOLDS, _Erie, Pennsylvania„ or to his attorney, CHAS. E. LEI, 51 North SIXTH street, Philadelphia. . T4EATJ'iIFUL STYLES CARTES DE Visite aro executed at B. F. REIMER'S Gallery. All who obtain them there will be Pleased with their lf , tYle,.executlou, stud 11141.0., /t* INSURANCE. HAVE YOU PROVIDED FOR YOUR FAMILY AN INSURANCE ON YOUR LIFE? R 0 11 E LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. MUTUAL, WITII AI AMP.O CASH CAPITAL WALTER S. OIIIFFITII, PaxsinErr G. C. RIPLEY, SEC I. IT. FROTIIINGIIIA.Sf I TREA.g WILLIAM T. COFFIN, ACTUARY • PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Hon. William Strong; Rey. Matthew Simpson, D. D., Bishop of M. E. Church; Rev. Albert Barnes, D. D.; Rev. James M. Crowell; Thomas Robins, Esq. ; Lewis R. Aslmrst, Esq. ; Samuel Welsh, Esq. ; James Dunlap, Esq. ;W. R. Lowe Esq. ; John Rico, Esq. ; Charles Humphreys, Esq. ; John B. Austin, Esq.; S. C. Palmer, Esq. ;C. B. Mount s Esq. ; . Samuel C. Perkins, Esqr; io John R. Penrose, hsq., Samuel Field, Esq. Messrs. E. W. Clark & Co. ; Bucknor, McCnmon, Sc Co. ; John B. Myers & Co. • Benjamin Bullock & Sons; Wm. S. Sr Alfred Martion;'George B. Reese, Son, & Co. ; J. B. McCreary & Co. ; George Cookumn & Co. ; D. B. Ker shaw & Co. ; Kay & Brother. JOHN IL PACKARD, ,1L D., MnnicAr. ExA:mm*l, No. 1225 SPRUCk; STREET, In attendance at Agent's Office daily from I to 2 P. M. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, CORNER FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS B. H. ESLER, AGENT. apt-mwesm FAME INSURANt No. 406 CHESS FIRE AND INLA; _ _ DIFIEC' DE - -COMPANY, TNUT- STREET, ELPI LA. 'k.ND INSURANCE. Imas. Franc N. Buck, John W. Bverrnan, Charles Richardson, Robert B. Potter, Henry Lewis.l John Kessler, Jr., O. W. Davis, E. D. Woodruff, P. S. Justice, Charles Stokes, W George A, West Joseph D. Bilis. FRANCIS N. BUCK, I?resident. CHAS. RICHARDSON, Vice President. W. L BLANCHARD, Secretary. jall-tf FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. —THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. Incorporated 152.5. CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Square. This Company, favoiably known to the community for nearly forty roars, continues to insure against'Loss or Damage by hire, on Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Fur niture, Stocks of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. I Their capital, together with a large Surplus Fnnd, is invested in the most careful manner, which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the case of loss. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Patterson, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, John Deverenx, Isaac. Ilaziehltrst, Thomas Smith. Thomas Robins, `- Henry Lewis, J. Gillingham Fell. JONATHAN PATTERSON - , President WILITAM G. CROWELL, Secretary. CARTES DE VISITE. NEW CARTES DE VISITE_ WENDEROTII & TAILOR, 912, 914, 916 CHESTNUT STREET, Rave lately added the following to their large list of CARTES: Abraham Lincoln, Taken in Washington last month, by Wenderoth dt Taylor, while preparing another Photograph of the President, for the Sanitary C0M1111631011. George 15. 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 the best likeness in possession of; the family Colonel Dahlgren, Who lately perished at Richmond; also approved by his faMily. Colonel Baxter,_ Of the Fire Zouaves; taken this week. A splendid picture. General I. J. Wistar, Taken early this month, on the occasion of his,. visit home. • - All the above are in the highest style, and may be procured of all sizes froin CARTE TO EXTRA IN - - FERIAE, at the rooms of the undersigned, or of McALLISTER & 8P.0., Chestnut Street. WENDEROTH & TAYLOR, my4-wfml2t 91L 914, 916 CHESTNUT St. COPAItTNEUSIHPS. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Partnership heretofore existing between Morris S. Wickersham and Edward L. Brown, under the arm. of EDWARD L. BROWN, has this day beets dissolved by mutual consent. NORRIS S. WICKERSHAM, EDWARD L. BROWN. PFITLADELPIThi t April 25, IS6I. The business of the concern will be settled by Edward L. Brown, at the Foundry in West Philadelphia, l i YOI•T'S Kathairon is from the Greek word "Kathro," or " Kathairo," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate, and restore. This artic!e is what its name signifies. For preserving, restoring, and beautifying the HUMAN'. HAIR it is the most remarkable preparation in the world. It is again owned and put up by the original proprietor, and is now made with the same care, skill, and attention which gave it a sale of over one million bottles per annum. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft, and glossy. It prevents the hair from falling 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 KATRAIBON. Ills known and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by all respectable dealers. DEMAS S. BARNES & CO., New York. KAGAN'S MAGNOLIA. BALL 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 distingud 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 evegywhere. Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Tray, N. Y. Address all orders to DMUS S. BARNES & Co., New York ITIIMSTREET'S INIMITABLE MAIM AUTO BATITE.-NOT A DYE, Bat 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. Heim 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 Tork. Two sizes, 50 cents and $l. MEM MUSTANG lINIMENT. The parties In St. !Louis and Cincinnati who have been counterfeiting . the Mustang Liniment, under pre tence of proprietorship, have been thoroughly estopped by the courts. To guard against further 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 Jae simile of my signature, and without which the article is a counter feit, dangerous, and worthless imitation. Examine every bottle. This Liniment has been in use and grow ing in favor for many years. There hardly exists a hamlet on the habitable globe that does not contain evi dence of its wonderful effects. It is the best emollient in the world. With its present imdroved ingredients, its effects upon man and beast aro perfectly remarkable. Sores ite healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animalr made useful, and untold ills assuaged. For aruises, sprains, rheumatism, swellinlis, bites, cuts, caked breasts,-strained horses, Sic., it is a sovereign re medy that should never be dispensed with. it should he in every family. Sold by all druggists. fe24-mwf3mSteowain D. S. BARNES, New York. FAIII_LY DYE COLORS. (PATENTED OCT. 131562. ) A SAVING OF 80 PERCENT. BLACK, - BLACK FOR SILK. DARK BLUE, LIGHT BLUE, FRENCH BLUE. • 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 Wearing Apparel. CHERRY, CRIMSON. DARK DRAB, LIGHT DRAB, FAWN DRAB, LIGHT FAWN DRAB, DARK GREEN LIGHT GREEN, MAGENTA, For 28 cents you can - color as many goods as would otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the dye with perl in 'ect success. Di rections English, French, and Gorman, inside of each MAIN: MAROON, ORANGE, FINK, ROYAL PURPLE, PURPLE. - . SALMON, SCARLET, • ,sy S o L IL A OF TE LEA.OIO, LEATHER. For further information in Dyeing, and giving a per fed knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over others (with many valuable recites), purchase Howe & Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of price -10 cents. - Manufactured by _ HOWE & STEVENS, 260 BROADWAY, Boston. For tale by drunl*44lld dealers orkorally. /u3-344.11f WANTS. A SALESMAN WILL BE OPEN FOR an ENGAGEMENT hi a Cloth !louse on the lot or July. Address Marin. ' at this Office. my2o-2t*A An_ SITUATION I.N b AIANUFACTUR- Elicablishment no Clerk, tialearaan t or Aasixt ant 13ook-loorer, by a yon",man SI Years of age. Ad dim+ "S . L. C., offic., inyl9-30` BOARD WANTED ON A FARM, BY it Lady, for tho summer, within two hours' ride of the city by railroad: Address " Airs. S. C. C.," Box 440 Philadelphia P. 0., stating terms and locality. mylB 4tr* ERON WORKS, PITTSBURG, MAX 180 I—Ive wish to purchase a LATHE, With (say) 30-lest shears and 20 to 40-inch swing. ? l ot one having one for sale please send na term. des ntion, and maker's name. FOSTER & 0011 myl6,6t SITUATION WANTED. AS :RUNNER in a bank. References unexceptionable. Apply at NO. 26 South DELAWARE Avenue. WANTED -A GOOD ORGANIST IN a Protestant Church. where thnre is a good choir. Application to he sent to Box 440, Philadelphia Post Office. Situation can he obtained at once. rnylll-lit* WANTED -IN A SMALL FAMILY, ono or (WO BOOMS, with or witbont Board, by a lady and non. Addrnns at this °dice. rnylB 3t• WI ANTE D— BY A COMPETENT PERSON, it situation to take charge of a small farm or country seat. Good reference given. Address 3. 11.," No. 000 SPRING GARDEN St. my 19.30 WANTED -BY THE IsT OF JULY, an experienced first-clans Woman, one that can influence near country trade, in a Jobbing, Elosiery, anti Notion Rouse. Address Box •3`Lil, Pbiladolphia Poet 0111ce. mylB-eml3t sgn A MONTH !—I WANT AGENTS at..s6o a mon th, expensea paid, to Hell ra y EVER LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL 'BURNERS, and 13 other articles. FirOon circulars sent free. Address aW)-ddelcam JOHN P. LORD, Biddeford, Maine. 8 15 A MONTH !-I WANT TO HIRE AGENTS in every Connty at $76 a month, ex- Penses paid, to cell my new, cheap Family Sewin., Ma chines. AddreseS. MADISON,AIfred, Me. frell-d&W:im et WANTED-A FURNISHED M:Zdt HOUSE, is Germantown or vicinity, for tiro sum mer. Address 1510 PINE Street. niriS-3c. WANTED TO SE-A - mat DWELLING with modern improvementm, situate iu either Sixth or MarAall streeh , , between Noble and Green streets. Price not to exceed PAO. Apply to E, TAYLOR, rny2O-3t 141 N. SIXTH Street. 819000 genteel c0m5,052,.-FORnoi:ioc,a.d:_oSh J ti - n r4 o -E-A BtlA ness, with a good trade, and improving. Sati , factory reasons for . felling. For particulars address "A. D. W.," this office. mylB-n. CAVALRY HORSES 'WANTED WAR DEPARTMENT; . CAVALRY BUREAC, - OFFICE OF Cultiv OrAILTERILOTER. Ny4i:_IILEGTON, - D. C., May IS, 1861. THREE THOITSAI.VD (3,000) HORSES WANTED. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE (SM): DOL LARS per head will be paid feral' - CAVALRY HORSES -- delivered within the next thirty MY days at the Go verriiiieut stable: , at Giesbore, D. C. - Said Horses to be sound in all particulars, not less than five (5) nor more than nine (9) years old; from fif teen to sixteen hands high, full in flesh, compactly built, bridle w ise, and of size sufficient for cavalry purposes. These specifications will be strictly 4 "a - dliered to and rigidly enforced in every particular. .Payment made on delivery of seven (7) and over. my2(l-1m JAMES A. EKIX, Lt. Col. & C. C. M. Cavalry Bureau ~ , w _kA IpILLERY HORSES - . ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFME, PHILADELPHIA, May 6, IM-1. Horses, suitable for Artillery service, will be par chased at this Depot by the undersigned, in open mar ket, frt,ro date until May 26th, 1564, in lots of one (1) to fifty (50), for which a reasonable price will be paid. Each animal to be subject to the usual Government in spection before being accepted. Horses to be delivered to the United States Inspector, at the William Penn Hotel; MARKET, between Eighth and Ninth streets. . . By order of CoL GEO. H. CROSMAN, Assistant Quartermaster General 11. S. A. CHAS. D. SCHMIDT, Captain, A. Q. M. my6-tnr.V CAVALRY HORSES. 1 4 7,:v ASS/ST. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, PRILADELPIVA, Mty 12, 1554. Horees suitable for CAN ALRY SERVICE will be purchased at this DEPOT by the undersigned, in Open Market, from date until May 31st, in lots of eight (5) to fifty (50), for which one hundred and fifty dol lars ($150), will be paid in Certificate of Indebtedness, each 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 Eighth and Ninth Streets._ By order of G. H. CROSMAN. Assist. Q. M. General CHARLES D. SCHMIDT rn , yl3-t3l Capt., A. Q. M. FOR SALE AND TO-LET. FOR BALE- 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 CO., 123: - 1 SOUTH FOURTH STREET Send for TOWNSEND'S FARR AND ROUSE RE GISTER. , mylS•6t et FOR SALE-THE. SUPERIOR 00 ' , A% DWELLING, No. 312 South ELEVENTH Street, below Spruce, in complete order. Every convenience. TO LET—HOUSE No. 224 NORTH MIL TWELFTH Street. Rent will be taken in board. Apply to Dr. HARBISON, on the premises, between 2 and 3 o'clock:P. 3L Ea FOR SALE -OR RENT—HOUSE No• 524 North SIXTH Street. Inquire at the house, from the 16th instant, for one week, from 9 to 12, and 3 to 6. in y`M-4t* rim FOR SALE LOGY- - A THREE- Jitadstory Brick Dwelling, No. 243 N. TWENTIETH Street, with double back buildings, all the modern im provements, and back outlet. Inquire No. 1624- VINE Street. my2o-2t5 e FOR SALE—A F 0 R-S TORY HOUSE, in goOd order, or will exchange for a smaller one. Part can remain on mortgage. House No. 1025 Filbert. Apply to . G. W. HOLMES, JR. Howard & Co. 'a Express Co., 007 CHESTNUT Street. GERMANTOWN-LARGE AND na VALUABLE PROPERTY—For Sale, about 30 acres of ground, with large Mansion, Stable, Ice House, &c., &c.; beautiful location in Germantown, ten minutes' walk from the depot. Apply to E. TAYLOR, my - 20-3t 141 N. SIXTH Street. Mil COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM lo'lT OR SALE. —One half or all of that valuable Stone post FARM of 100 acres, BRISTOL TURNPIKE, above the seven-mile stone, and near Tacony, with a fine view of the D. laware river,&c. Mansion house and other dwellings to let: also. factory and smithshop. Apply on the premises, or R. WHITTAKER, No. 010 .LO CUST Street. TRY 19-4 t. r a TO CAPITALISTS—DESIRABLE t INVESTMENTL-For Sale, Eight Three-story Brick Dwellings, eig.bt rooms each, situated on the north side of Queen litreet, above Fifthj Nos. 521. to 535. Apply at 606 South TENTH Street. , . myl9-2t* FURIUSIFED. COTTAGE TO .0--n RENT FOR THE SIIMBIER-24easantly located in Rolmesburg, Twenty-third ward, ! t€ minntow wa lk from the depot on the Philadelphia-and Trentan Rail road. Address A. H..," Holmesburg,-Pa. myl.S-6t• ir TO RENT-A COUNTRY SEAM ::: ' A large Stone House, situated in New Centreville, Chester co., Pa., suitable for a citiien wishing to spend the summer mouths in the country—seventeen miles from Philadelphia, on the Chaster Valle 3 - Railroad. For further information apply to S. E KENDALL, 41S MARKET Street, Philadelphia. mylS-thfm-6t. itFOR SALE-A HANDSOME AND modern three-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and LOT, on the west side of Broad street, south of Brown street, 20 feet front by 07. feet deep to a three-feet wide alley, with all the modern conveniences. Ap ply to LEWIS H. REDNER, mylS-3t* No. 152 South FOURTH Street. PROP ASSISTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE PHILADELPHIA, 19th Ala;, 1564. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 o'clock 11 1., on MONDAY next, 23l inst., for the prcmpt delivery, in' this city, of the following described Horse Medicines, Dressings, and Instruments: 2% It's Aloes. 714 Sweet Spirits Nitre. 17'.1 gallons Alcohol. 101$s Sugar Lead. lfribs Assafmtida. . 17.1 i gallons Tar. SO lbs Alum. 10 nes Tartar Emetic. 7;1 galls Blister Liquid. 10 yards Adhesive Plaster. 20 lbs Blue Stone. 200 yards coarse 40 lbs Borax. 60 'V arch coarse red Flannel. 7% lbs his Sponge. 3tto lbs Castile Soap. 10 ounces Silk forligaturei. 200 kis ground Flaxseed. 10 Abscess Knives,2 blades. 10 gallons Hartshorn. 10 Ball Forceps. 10 ounces Lunar Caustic. 10 Cork Screws. 10 gallons Laudanum. 110 _Funnels. 100 lbs Simple Coral. 20 Graduate Classes. - 20 Ms Mercurial Ointraent. 10 slortars and Pastels, iron. Whittles Mustang Liniment .5 dozen Needles. 30 gallons Olive Oil. 10 Probes. . W gallons Linseed Oil. 10 Rooting Needles. 17,' " gallons Oil Turpentine. 10 Scales and Weights. 60bottles POWell's Lind- 00 Syringes. - meat.- 10 Spring LanCetS, 20 Its Resin. 10 Straight Scissors. 60 IN S.alts., 10 Spatulas. 20 the Sulphur. 10 Wooers. 50 lbs. Saltpetre. 10 Tenaculnins. All of the above articles to he of the best quality of their several kinds and subject to inspeUion. Bidders will state price, both in writing, and figures, quantity Of each article bid-for, and the shortest time required for delivery. Price to Igelode nackages The ability of the bidder to fill thecontract must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, whose sig nature must be appended to the guarantee, and said guarantee accompany the bid. Me right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high, and no but from a de faulting contractor will be received. By-order Colonel 0. H. °ROSMAN; Asssisient Quartermaster General. CHAS. D. SORMIDT, Captaiu and. A. Q. M. PROPOSALS FOR FUEL. QUARTEIMAF , TEICS OPIUM U. S. M. W.IBIIIITON, May 13, 1861 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until WEDNESDAY, the 22d day of JUNE, 1561, at 3 o'clock I'. M. for supplying Wood and Coal to the United States Marines at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; from lot of July, 1564, to SOth of June, WS.: The wood to be good merchantable oak, and to be de livered. piled, measured, and inspectmL at snob points within the walls of the Marine liarracks as may be de signated by the commanding marine officer, free of ex-' pence to the United States..-. . : The coal to be best white ash anthradte egg coal, free from dust, and to weigh .2,.240 pounds to the ton; to be weighed, inspected, and delivered at such points within -the walls of the 'Marine Barracks as may be designated by the commanding marine officer, free of expense to • the United States. And both wood and coal to be fur nished at ouch times and in such quantities as the said commanding marine officer may require. Payments will be made upon the quarterly requisi tions of the commanding officer, stating the quantities required for the use of his command, agreeably to regu lations. " A guarantee, to be signed by two responsible persons whose responsibility must' he certified to by the'United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, or United States Collector, must accompany each propo sal, otherwise It will not be considered. To be endorsed "Proposals for Fuel, " and addressed to the undersigned. W. D. SLACK, - Major and Quartermaster. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. • - . . The undersigned would Worn' their friends and the publie gonerally that they have removed from their Old Stand, 11l ARCH Street, to their SPLENDID NEW WAREROOMS, NO. 912 ARCH STREET, where they will continue the sale of ' GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, COAL-OIL BURNERS, &c Having associated with our house Mr. CHARLES PAGE (formerly the Principal Designer for Cornelius & Baker), we are now prepared to execute orders for Gas Fixtures o massive des and designs, front/is plain- VAN to themost and elaborate. • VAN KIRK & CO No. 91f ARCH STREET. TIM PACKARD REMOVED TO 1415 SPEUCF, Strect t above tiroAl . *7l9=3t• SIXTY HORSES. Full descriptions at sale. Incinded will be found A stylish brown stallion, of 'the Bashaw stock, to be sold on account of whom it may concern. A pair of superior black family, horses. A superior black horse, has trotted in 2.69. ALSO, Hew and, second-hand carriages, light wagons., &c.. including A shifting-top Watson buggy wagon, nearly new. A light trotting wagon, by & Blakiston. ALSO, Picnic and double harness, saddles, &c. Ho postponement on account of weather. Annual sale of cattle, &c., WEDNESDAY next. myl9-2tif ALFRED M. HEREINESS, Auctioneer- SALS. UARTERMASTER CliCillitrs, giving full particulars, maybe had on ap plication to the Principals, Attleborough R 0., Bucks county, Penna. ISRAEL J. GRAHAME, JAER P. GRAHAMS, MAT INSTRII3fENTS. Chesterman's Metallic and Steel-tape Measurers. For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN J CO., - 924 CHEST:NTT Street. Priced and illustrated Catalogues gratis. my3-3.ra FIELD GLASSES. Microscopes for Phybictans and Students. • A. very large assortment for sale IT JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.; 924 CBFSTINUT Street. TATOUR OIL.-500 BASKETS LA TOUR OLIVE OIL, 120Nr landing from brig "Lor moat, " and for sale by JAIGRI,TCRE Sc LAVERGNE, 202 and 20-I-loath FRONT Street. PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA TIONS, with full descriptions of character, gives'. DAY and EVENING, by J. L. CAPEN, 1019-wfria6m No. 25 South TENTH Street. LADIES TRUSS AND BRAG STORE--Condnated b_y Ladies, TWELIME Street, first door below Race. Every article in Char line elegant, easy, and correct in make. C. H. if BR— DLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, on the corner W of TELFTH and RACE Streets. .N. B. —Professionak accuracy insured. mrt-3mif MONEY TO ANY 'AMOUNT 'LOANED upon - Diamonds, Watches, Jewel— s, ry, Plate, Clothing, &a., at TONES Old. Established Loan Office, corner THIRD and GASKILL Stroots..llAlow Lombard. 8.011-3 m i• DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN . .. TIST for the last twenty years, 219 VINE St., below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH of tha. age, mounted on tine Gatti, Platina, Sayer, Vulcanite, Coralite, Amber, &c., at prices,for neat and knbstantial. worlc, more reasonable than any Dentist in this city or State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Teetk repaired to snit. Islo pain in extracting. AU work. warranted to fit. Reference, best families. mhZ-Sm AMUSEMENTS. f. I ,ROVER'S CHESTNUT-STREET THEATRE. LEONARD GROVER - MANAGES. (Also of Grover's Theatre. Washington. D. C. THE COOLEST ANDZOSTCfnIKORTABLE THEATRI THIS (FRIDAY) RVENING, May?), TEM. Will be produced, for the second. time in this city for Mani years, J. Sterling Coyne's GRAND ROMANTIC DRAMA Entitled FRAUD AND ITS VICTIMS, With the moat powerful cast ever given in America. During the evening, A MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL bIELANGE, by Koppitz and the Grand Orchestra. GRAND PANDA MATINEE ON SATURDAY AF TERNOON at o'clock. MRS. JOHN - DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. BENEFIT OF FRANK DREW. TO-NIGHT (Friday), MAY MAIL 1864. " ILL TREATED IL TROVATORE." ASucena, With Song , Frank Mess , . Count di Luna Stuart Robson. Prerioun to which the Comedy M HIS LAST LEOS. _ _ O'Callaghan The performance enncl 'Wing with THE IRISH TUTOR Dr. O'Tool - Prank Drew, A GREAT BILL ON SATURDAY NIGHT. Doors open at TM,. Curtain rises yto 8. WALNUT -STREET THE A T R E. THIS (Friday) EVENING, May 20, BENEFIT OF MR. E. L. TILTON. On which occasion Miss LUCILLE WESTEnN and Mr. W. If. WIIALLEY have kindly volnLEnteA,ll!LEAH! red their valuable services. LEAII! Leah, the Forsaken I arille Wftstirn. Nathan, an Apostate Jew W. IL Whalley .Messrs. CARNCROSS and DIXEY will also appear. THE ADOPTED CHILD, Michael, a Fisherman WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY", SATURDAY. THREE NIGHTS ONLY! AN ATTRACTIVE COMBINATION! The peerless young able actress. LUCILLE WESTERN, LUCILLE WESTERN, LUCILLE WESTERN, Assisted by the celebrated young Irish tragedian. MR. W. IL WHALLEY, MR. W. If. WHALLEY, In Augustin Daly's great moral emotional Play, LEAH, TILE FORSAKEN. LEAH, TFIE.FORSAKEN. LEAH, TILE FORSAKEN. LEAH, THE FORSAKEN LEAR, (a Jewish maiden.) LUCILLE WESTERN. NATHAN, (an apostate Jew,) W. IL WHALLEY. The prices of admission will remain as penal. Seats may be segued at the box-once,between. the hours of 9 . and 3, lAITUOUT EXTRA CHARGE my.l6-11 THE B UTCHIN ON FAMILY WILL 1 ALL, THIS . give their last Concert f 4N B D 11 , A cl Y o lg Tickets Si cents. Concert . Hall ' war... tilled a to oveAlowi ng last night. Csro early. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. CONCERT, RECITATIONS, AND TABLEAUX br the Pupils of the J. QUINCY ADAMS GIRLS' GRAM MAR SCHOOL, on THURSDAY EVENING, Slay Mth, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May `7th. :rickets good for either Entertainment. myl9-7t. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.-GRAND MU SICAL ENTERTAINM'ENT by the GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. Also, an ADDRESS' on PA.TRIOWSSIC AND THE REBELLION, by J. WAGNER JERMOII, Esq., on TUESDAY EVENING, May 31, 1964. Proceeds to be given to the Great Sanitary Pair, Ladies' Aid So ciety, Cooper-Shop Refreshment Saloon, and tha Charity Hospital: tilyl7-6t. A CONCERT OF COLLEGE SONGS will be given Ly the GLEE CLUB OF THE UNIVERSITY OF REN'NSYE, VAN IA , In aid of the Greg - Central Fair, on MONDAY EVE NING, May 2,3 d, at the HALL OF THE UNIVERSITY. Doors open at 73 o'clock; Concert commence; at I o'clock. Tickets, Fifty Cents • to be bad of T. E. Gould, Ashinead & Evans, and at th'e Hall the evening of Um Concert. mylo-30' ASSEMBLY BITILDENGS, • - CORNER TENTH AND CHESTNUT. Third and last week of WOODROFFES BOHEMIAN TROUPE GLASS BLOWERS. - ONE WEER MORE! TREMENDOUS ATTRACTION!' A case of glass-work valued at Twenty-five Dollars, given away every evening. A LARGE COLLECTIGN GIVEN AWAY AT BAUR EXHIBITION! Go and see, Go and see, - Every Night, at Li. Every Night, at c 34.. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY A_FTERNOCiNS. ac 2 o'clock. .FPLENDID PRESENTS! SPLENDID PRESENTS!. See programmes. See programmes. myl6-60. ASSEMBLY BUILDING, TENTH and CHEST3F/T Streets. —Last six nights of WY MAN, Ventriloontst and Wizard, who .positiveiy drosea SATURDAY, May2l WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. the two last Afternoon Exhibitions. Admittance 25 cents; Children 15 cents. myls-6t* ATTRACTIVE • CHILDREN'S MAY P_A.RTY, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May Vat, AT CONCERT HALL, from S to 7 P. M., for the Benefit of the Committee on Labor, Income, &RI Revenue, of ,THE SANITARY FAIR. The Entertainment will consist of MUSIC, DANCING, AND SPORTS. Single Tickets Fifty Cents -Tickets Admitting an Adult and Two Children Ont. Dollar. For sale at the Music Stores. ntyl2-Iot, ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA HOUSE. "THE FAMILY RESORT." CARNCROSS AND DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD. In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable Bar. lesques, Plantation Scenes, &c., &c., by TWENTY-TALENTED ARTISTS. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK,. Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. fe27-Ssn 3. L. CAN CROSS. Busines=s Manager, NOW OPE N-T H ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY or THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. Open from 9 A. M. till 7 P. M., and front S till 10 in the evening. LOST AND FOUND. T OST OR MISLAID-A PERPETUAL POLICY OF INSURANCE, issued by the Trustees of the Fire - Association to SAMUEL K. - BYE, May 2. IS7I, for 5.4.",,0C0, and transferred. to JOSEPH ALcCLURE. May 23, 1857. Any information thereof will be received by W3l. S. PRICK, ruy6-frawl2t* No. S2l North EIGHTH Street. AUCTION SALE. BAZAAR, AIN'TH AND SAN SOM STREETS. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, _ On SATURDAY MORNING neat , at 10 o'clock, compri sing about SUMMER RESORTS. CAPE ISLAND.-FIRST-CLASS COT time accommodations can be obtained by applying at 60S SPRUCE Street. my`2o-2t` HOUSE, l•-• 1 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 of guests; have also a number of Rooms and a private Parlor to rent ha J. M. WhitalPs cottage, opposite. mylo-19t DAVID SCATTERGOOD. CONGRESS . HALL, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. This favorite Hotel will be opened forthe reception of guests on JUNE FIRST. The House has been refurnished and thorong,hly reno vated. Writing and Reading . Rooms and a Telegraph Office have been added for the exclusive use of ths guests. The proprietor feels warranted in assuring the pallla that, with the gentlemanly and competent officers se cnred,.each department will he conducted to the entir* satisfaction of the most fastidious. Hassler's full Band, under the personal direction of Mr. MARK HASSLER, has been engaged exclusively for Congress Hall. Any further information will be cheerfully given, by addressing J. F. CAPE, my&-tf Proprietor. EDUCATIONAL. FRENCH LADY, A GRADUATE A OF A LI.NIWERSITY, wishes an Engagement with a School or Family, for next September. Besides all the. French Branches, she reaches German and Drawing. Good References given. Address "3.01 e. I. C., • ' Belle vue Institute, Attleboro, Fa. myl9-6t. 0 0 K.KEEPLNG 7 PENMANSHIP, S:c.---Thorough and practical instruction in the, above branches at CRITTE:NrDEN' .4 Philadelphia Com mercial College, 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. Students instructed separately, and at such hours as best suits their convenience. NO- VACATIONS. p„IGNOR P. R.ONDINELLA, AT T.Fric earnest solicitation of many of his former papils, -will - -resume his professional duties in this city on the first of SEPTE3II3EII. myll-Bc• `SELECT FAMILY BO ARDIN G -1,-, SCHOOL FOR YOUNG 3rEikr AND BOYS, MOUTPB JOY, Lancaster county Penna. Session opens on th. FIRST TUESDAY of Ali : For circulars , address apl7-2m. R. A. 'MORRISON, Principal. TZELLEVUE FEMALE TNSTITUTE- A , A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. This Institution, beautifully and heel Ithfully located, in the northern limits of ATTLEBOBOUG Bucks coun ty, Penna., will commence its Spring and Summer Terat on the 19th of ?IF= Al.o2iTli nakt 7 and continue in &A ston twelve weeks. The course of instruction Is thorough and complete Is all the Elementary and hieher branches of an EIS GLI CLASSICAL AI) ➢IATHEMATICAL - EDUCATION. The French Language is taught by a native Premix teacher. - mihl9-3m SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES Inverted without pain. hp JAMES W. QUEEN Sr CO.; 924 CHESTNUT Street_ OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS' m519-12L lOr EATON & DENCX_LA, HARDWARE • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 507 cOMDIES,CI and 510 NORTH Streets, offer tor sale: . Anchor Brand Nails; Plymouth Mill Rivets. W. & S. Butcher's Cast Steel ; Eagle Cabinet Locks. Putnam's Horse Nails; Locke's School Slams. Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards. Also. a Ital* . sertment of Americao,H.azdware. teT-exit Frank Drew. kr. E. L. Tithe