lINITEJI STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. CASI - 5 AC;ii-NOWLEDGMENTS MEI! 'WEEK ENDING MAY IS. 1861 AnnT -Committee Western Pennsylvania, prr Joseph. Allbreo, Tr-asnrer 5:14000 00 Army Committee, lio,tou, Mass, , per Joseph Story, Trr -nre' Ladies' ChrtstianContraission, Buffalo, N.Y.. per Mrs. E. Beistol. Tresgurer 6,0 X) 00 Army Committee y.,flug- iden•s Christian A5,,,- ciation,Portlund,lllamo,..pe.r espt_StarteVnat , Treasurer low 00 -'0,7 ArltrY Committee, l'Yorideum -E. 1. , rel • •C•o ßing , ... .......... ...,300 00 Lehigh Coal and Naviginioa Company 2,000 W E. A_ Dr.e.vel. ........ 1,000 (X) Work, 111cCouch, & C., .................................. .210 8 0 0 E. T. Shaw - Philadelphia Board v it:r.,:, - er_!,p . e 2 t2E!._. Bowl by, Treas“ror ........... , . . . ........ . I,ooe 00 Citizens of liorri-1e ,,, r. 1 enusylvona, per R. A. Lambert,,........ 1,500 tk) Collection of lb: t. , '- - d. Connecticut, per A- G. Hammond, g. 1 . on. , lll•ev ' 2,200 00 Edward s. Jvlrray. Few York (additional).— 1.00 00 Jaw, Lpziox. 1- - iv Yoyi: (additional) 2,000 00 CSoldier , Al.) :Socie . . - y, Eochwiter, NeW York.• 2,000 00 itizen' of New Dedf.,,rd,..Tdass 1,000 00 John.P,llle:_,l Philadelpym :additional) 500 .111 , z C_ TEL Bohlen. DilLaaelpili. 000 1,000 00 Thomas Drake (Epiphany collection) - - 2,500 LK) Citizens of Lambertville, IV. J., per Artily Committee 1,200 00 +Citizens of Milford, New Jersey, per F., My nr“..l Army Committee, Troy. S. Y. Cash B. w. Clarli & C. Sarah Z. Curti, , .;toditioitli ittdip,' Aid b'L , elety, Doyiestuwii, Pa., per bird. Julia - P. Bruck, titurtiar3 - Bliabunel Bpa,ropai Church, lienisington, per De., J. Goraoc 10;:ta u-cll B. F. Godfrey & Co David Traluer Philadelphia, Wilmington, : - and Baltimore Railroad Co Mrs. Aun Hertz,:g 'Win. S. Itoyd C. P. Fax ERN. Margaret J. LttJ Mrs.. Margaret Dunlap. Jilt s& Ellen M. Paula', 301U1 C. Dunlap Xllie Moth Collection inCer.tralPre.ibyterianCluirch, Rochester_, N. Y 240 00 Third Ward Lucile,. Aid Society, Roches ter. IV. Y 100 00 Christian Conaol, , l, , it liorbester, per 0. D. Grossener, Trett,ure: GO 00 Cash Reliance insurance C. , capally Zlarrufactirrer," and ..litcnismcs" 13auk Liaac Lea G. F. Curren 'Thomas W. Price John H. INI John A. Flan eP 31. Sloan & i.e ... • .............. Collection at Clrnrch of Coe enact l'rniiine King 'M. C. D.' ."1‘1.1..” Mutual iii.,l7llllCC C , rOYY T. EMOrp SLIM, (adilis'. , -ttl! 31ni. r. Sow. PiEgg. LAtigit :Gustavus W. Beneoe Friends atiConoe-, Y. Y., per H. B. Si'Liman. ~ 4:anoe-joe. 'Troy, Y Hugg„ir Mr.. .. - Tohn Wm , ✓ Christian Commie,ion, Bangor, Maine John B ReVVllsOlt A. P. 0ki.... lis,•vitl,t‘ee, R. I Citizens of Melirille, Y A. M. Kinflier Young Ladies rod of Linden Hall Seminary, Lithe, Reeve L. Knigla & Son John (4116,rt Second Reformed- Pr , ,,hyterian Church, per Alex. Kerr Mrs. Thomas Cooce, Trom-nrer,Poimville, 2a Robert 11. Crozet' • • • •• Roo, & e- , T. Lewis (Inner .Dr. George N_ Eck - or:- Jan MG:chine. - lbs. John 13sseltin,...— Airs. Mazy •tilonn•. Charles Keen,: James lic>Carpet Nan afaeturer), additional. V. L. Bodine `2.50 J. IL Ekaine 11 , t , 00 Presbyterial . .. C.nlgregation, Fairfield, Pa Citizeng of Wriglit.-v1.1e., Pa Collection at pv:p;ic nweling, at Coatesville. Penna., per Rev. I+.. li. Slerehkin. Benry Seiller: (Epiphany collection) John Mealli.,ter, Jr. tuatircional).... Cainblo G. Henderson F. lialey S. E. Slaviaaker Smith sz - F..andoApl , C. B. seen Bowen. & Fox - Palmer 6z. Riley - -S. Harvey Thomm.. Thomas Bell ,ALady Per Messrs. Drexel C Co: Jacob P. Jones Old Armagh Tolvn.hip Mifflin county. Penna liantioke,'Penna., per Rev. Geo. D. Mile. l'roceeds of an Eniertainnient given by the fellowinglittle girls; . ffi Mi. Ee Edward. Miss EnnotiPollock lda 3!.liss Emma Dungan Xiss Alice Craig ziri.s Fannie Gil ban 111.i.s Margaret Meleilre, Perth, It Y Hiram Hubbard !dis. YE Miss 81, J. II ffwo Little B...+Ye A. D. Clark Sabbath School, Petier's Mills, Pa John L. Hough Mrs. E. G. Diini,ee. MISS E. M. .E.ofli.,:an Nrs. H. J. B:d•JI. - .- "Williazq Pa Hirs, Josf•nia S..IJ. Is T. J. 1: Cash - Morton 3.lcMiehael. Jr - Joseph T. Ford Good "Will, '- A- B. C Kn. Mary B. TOL.?3- " A. L. A," George Metzger. Car Pa W. Barher, Che,ster, l'a JI.LadT, West Chester, Pa Toni Badisn, Ithaca, N. James D. Kern, Berks county, Pa C. H. Gran' Presbyterial. Church, Bennett Square, Chester county, Pa r. A. Mal, Jr., Getryaburg,Pa.• J. Hamilton, Car Pa En,:a Susan Warner and sister, West Point, N. 1„ , (additional) Miss Armes Grain, Camden. J Male Bible Cla,s of St, Paul's Church, per .Tames Hogan A Priexcl, Kew Jer,ey, p-r Rev ; 11. A. Board man, D. .D J. K. }Toward `C, A. R" Atr, Taylor, Green street Cash Cash Dr Charles R. King ..... ••••• Church, Kew Philadelphia, Schuylkill county, l'a A. J. Laecher Collection at Eaton, =.-Y., per Samuel Miller. Collection at Orangeville -Normal School, per - - - - - - - H. C. Bettie - E. N. Currie, Newark. Del ,Ladies' Aid tklolety. c“lentin Etyr,geN Pa., per Miss C. N• tite;vart "B. S. S." Cash Trinity Church, Mount Holly Rev. J. W. Newrolab, Vernon, N_ Y West, Southworth, & Co., per .1. P ladies' Aid Society, .3 - ladies' Soldiers' Relief Ah:ioelatiOU, Curwens sille, Pa So rs' Aid Society Middleboro', Mass., - per Beg. Janke. 11.. .11.1;lew J. E. Gould AO's. John Constable Jesse Oren, Itarrislowtt, 311ttior Horace Bum:dead, 43d F. S. Colored Troops, Camp Wm- Petal N. Starkey, Columba'', 2. T Airs. McCallum, West Chester, Pa . - Samuel Long (additional) & Smith, per J. P rresbyterian Church, iielne..eburg, Pa., per Rev, J, Bellevili- Cleo. Drthring, .A. Chase, Fall i'i'.e 3111,.s George" (additieLel B. P. Hutehineee • - lase Helen 11, Patterson Edwin M. Lewis (a.iditionai( _ N: Aid Society l.4,rkpurt.,Y 00 Miss Nary P. H01m,,-, nt Drockport,li..Y.lo 00 Ladies' Mite Soa!Pry,E, , ouville,..N.Y.,nerikev. E. N. Maltby E. S. Walton (additional) itev. Kay - s Congreintion, Perry, Mich—. Union Prayer Meet - II:2 - , rtithrinSVille, 1., per P. L. Perizie J. Potts, Jr., alai. wile. Pottstown, Pa w . ll Professar J. 1). N. (additional J. Sliumak.r. 'fizz:carer., Pa Baptist and Presilyli-r:an Church, Flemington, J., per MI,. Hill "Win. Shively, Labaska, Pa Pregbvterian Chard., oxford,Pa., per Fral/Ct,i B. fledge -George Wiggin, Tanianna,Pa, 404mM-school of EL e First Presbyterian Church, Mantua, per H. Hill, Superintend'[. Bresbyteriatt 1,:11u1ch, Allentown, per Johußotoi - _3frs. S amual o, d ( additional) Proceeds of a day s labor the Officers and Clerks of the Provost Marshal's Office. Fifth District, per E. F. ',cake -C.J.Waltou 33aptisr Church, 810.,n1.-burg, Pa., per Rev. J. P. Tustin .Geo.W.Toland. Germantown, (additional)--- .Ladies of Bound Brook, N. 3 _Rev. John Baird, Centro Brook., Conn Trinity Church , Claremont, B. H., per Rev. .Tohn Pee J.W.LeiviS Collection in Trini;y Church, Moorestown, New Jerfiey W. Penis The Misses Bernie, Carroll co., 151 d., (addl. tiobal) Sehock fe. Wagerseiler, Grove, Fa. 50 00 - CePtein lAttote 00 ) " 1 °Q Army Ctthinitt• - ,, Scranton, Pa., per R. A. Henry. Treasure - . E. Church, titrendsburg, Pa:, per Rev. Wm. J. Yax> , , ii I2ev. Hr. (:ibyille Congregation, Wa:iltington ity l... 40 30 Samuel On, NV1w,,v.„... , 00 Xiew Cninberiaio.i I.,,, byterian Congre gation, Wu-tern, \ - 11. , per it. Grangle. 25 00 Collection in Pobllc Manch Chunk, Pa.S per R. Q. Dot ;;,erelo.ry- Church, Scliell ,, coll-, N. Y., per Rey. A. J. Jutkins g.TartgeliCal Lutheran Church, - 4., Per Rev. J. Wentz Henry A. Dreer Fourth Reformed Pre,,,yt:•flail Church......:. N. E. Church, Drido-I...tr et , Pa., per Rev. .1. IL'Jenson ............... Narple Presbyterian Clinrelt, Delaware eo., Penna., per 1;. R. Botch - kin ....... . .... eesville Sabbath ol.of riqn Church, Rohe y, Nw e Jersey, (addl.- tional) Mrs. R. W. Bruit; Jame:, Field Henry B. .A,liinead (Epiplcioy collection) Nrs. John Gillespie? William Wolf, Conti, cull/11y, penna 7.J. Laws C. A. Winthrop. °woe , . Nese y.,ric Mrs. Robert Paulson, llolmositurg, done!) Henry Wood, Chaplain Naval Asylum W. R. Granger-- --- Amos C. Realm, Peekskill. Mra. Sarah Brown. Laretown, Pa 4 00 Mrs. P. Craig, do. 1 00 Mrs. E. Craig, do. 1 OD Cash 100 E. W. Cassidy.... miss C. L. Brooke Mitchell, Chaplain Gth lowa Cavalry. Cash Cash A Friend st Friend, Yonkers, Y cx C. L.," Washington, D. C 5 03 A Little Bey - 2,5 Mrs. A. Sacker, Meadville, Pa 2 00 Mrs. Law, ~ q do. 200 Sirs. L. Clapp, do. 1 00 500 "A Youth 1 00 L. P. Fenner ou Mrs. 11. Bigham, Chancelord, Pa 5 OD William Williams 5 00 J. J. Wright, M. I) 5 05 Collection in Presbyterian Church, Washing tonville S 1:i " M. 5.," Port Carbon 2 00 A German Soldier 1 00 W. R. Abbott, Syracuse, N. V 5 ou Charles liancock, Albany, Illinois 1 00 Rey. Dr. Ilorolierger 7 00 ~ Mrs. Many P. Southwick 2 Charles 11. Wagner, amount received for mili tia service in September, 1:6:l 0 70 John B.Linn,LeWiShurg, Pa., amount received for militia service in Bepteo,her, 'Mid ^ Pi W. lluntling, Plainfield, N. I 1 00 Rev.l A ,zhiras 500 5 oo The Soldier's Friend blethoilhq and 'Presbyterian Congregations, Conelicnca, Pa 6 (10 A Friend 5 00 A Friend 1 Oa A Friend 2 50 "li C.. 1 00 " L: A. C. • - 100 2 00 F. K. Hippie 5 Oil .A. Pemenhower, Montgomery Co., Pa 5 00 Airs. 10nrr, Petersburg, Pa 1 00 . ith, cc : s Barrett. Waukesha,. Wilt fill) .11r1. , .. Mary Gi,,rdner, Woos chaster, Pa 5 03 F. _Lindsey r 00 Miss 11. Care•on, Morristown, Pa 2 03 A number of little girls 110 Mrs. Nancy Warxen, Perryoborg, PoL. L. Patch. and wife, do 11. M. Brown, do 4 03 N. A. - Parch], Mnseatine, lowa li 00 John Levering, Barren Hill 11 Oa A Lamy mow: 5 0.) Sirs. U. Oberholizer, Lionville, Fa 5 00 Guide Board Sabliatil School, Be, 11l 1 l mt9n, Vt.. 6 IN) C. A. Wititisrep, (h:Wege, N. Y. (additarnap• • 5 03 Rev. Isaac Riley. Middletown, Pa 5 00 J. A. E., Franklin CO., Pa 2 00 A Lady 5 00 Collected by T. B. Graham, Juniata, Pa 4 16 Amouut previously acknowledged Total $43 1,5,33 53 Tlse coutrlhatiou acknowledged last-reek us Eva as Watsou. $1,11 0 01," should have howl ECIIIIS $l,OOO. jOSEPII PATTERSON, Treasurer. The U. S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION beg leave to ac- Intowlemlge the receipt at the fellowittg stores tip to May .IS, PENNSYLVANIA. • Philadelphia-3 boxes, 12 pkages, Ladies' Relief So chay of St. John's Lutheran Vhurch, 16 cases, Aldrich & Yerkes. • eases, Wm. W. Franklin. :lbw-Ts:es, Ladies' Aid Society of St. Paul's Church, as the Church of our Saviour. 10 cases, .1. IL Busier 4, Co. 3 boles. Ladies' Aid Society of Kensington M. N. Church. 2 pieces flannel, Win. H. Lamed & Co. 2 boxes, Church of the Nativity. boxes, Ladies' Aid Society, Church of the'Coyenant. A .Frtend," per Joshua Wright. 'I box, .111 . 45. M. A. Ritchie and Mrs. S. Nueass. I packrig,e, Ladies' Aid Society, St. Jude's Cnurch. l parcel, Lady, per Peterson's Book Store. Williamsport-1 box. Miss E. V. Bennett. Haverforu-4 bari els, 2 packages, Ladies' Aid Society of Delaware county tT orth Easton—L. bale, 1 box, Ladies' Aid Society, Reformed Dutch Church. I- - otisville-2 boxes, Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society, M. E. Church. Gettysburg-1. package, Miss Sample. Union - ilk - 2 boxes, Unin Relief Association. Bustleton-Ibox, Ladies'Aid Society. Harrisburg-4 boxes 'Onion Relief Association. Mechanicsburg-1 Vox, Ladies' Aid - Society; 1 keg, John C. Dunlap. I.llllll ff -1 box. Fairmount-1 box, Aid Society. To‘randa-2boxes, BOR. 47 and 45. Plaunixville-2 boxes, Ladies' Aid Society. Riegelsville-1 box, Durham Riegelsville Ladies' Aid Society, Waynesburg, Chester county - 5 barrels, 1 box, La dies' Aid Society. Bafh-1 box, Ladies' Aid Society. Lewistown--1 box, 1 keg, Ladies' Aid Society.. Allentown-6 boxes, Ladies' Christian Comm ission. Freernausburg-1 box, Christian Association. Curwensyille-1 box, Ladies' Soldiers' Relief So ciety. Bellefonte-2 boxes, Ladies' Aid Society. New Philadelphia-1 box, W. Swindells. Ricenisburg—bexpr,s, 3111-1.14 , C box, unknown. NEW ' JERSEY. Lambertville-0 boxes, 1 keg, Ladies' Aid. Society. boxes, citizens. 1,307 20 537 00 200 0 - ,1 250 00 200 00 ;000 11 00 - '4J OD ... ICO 400 00 101 01 100 00 g.) iw 100 0) 100 00 00 00 101 00 10P 00 100 OJ 105 07 DJ 00 Milford-2 1,t;x0:.., Aid society. Bottlentowu-1 package, M. Chad wick. MOffistOWll-Iptiek::ge, Goorge ngliton. /11eurctitown-1 barrel, 1 box, Lactio6' Aid Society DEL A WA RE, Wiltniugton-1 box, Central l'reacyterian Church. VENN' YORK • 000 03 3.0:_ 00 000 00 0J 00 00 t 0k) OJ 100 03 'to 100 00 1 , x.1 00 907 100 00 New York-10 parcels, Commitice United States Chris tian Conunikkion, I:unitio-10 Loses, " barrela, Christian Coin mission, d parcels, d'onintittee United States Chruttitm. Commission.. Syracuse-1 box, Sunday-School Children. Lausiuglurgh (probably)-1 box, unknown. 'North Chatham-1 barrel, Ladies' Aid Society of Me alka Bpi:sr. - pat Church. carat, Citilienf.. Portland-3 hoses, Friends. MASSACHUSETTS. NOG 01 ••o 0,1 10J00 aio 00 000 00 100 00 Boston-5 parcel.,..:, boxes, 1 package, 3 barrels, Army Con,mirtee Young Mew . e Christian Association, Mladleboro-1 box, Soldiers'- Aid Society. CONNECTI.O UT. Hartford—r=boxee, Soldiers' Aid Association. OHIO. - parceLs, Committee 'United States Chris tian Commission. 4 11auy boxes and packages remain unacknowledged this week, on account of the incessant character of the demands made by the wounded men, which must be at once supplied as far as the moans of the Commission can go. We hope our friends will keep up a vigorous sup ply, as mush 3 et remains to he done. GEORGE It STUART, Chairman. It DANK Street, Philadelphia. OFFICE =OF TUE WES'FAIORE LAN D COAL COMPANY, No. 2:30 South THIRD Street, corner of. s • 1'lI1141)ELPIIIA, May 29, vist 4 ,100 03 1.1.YJ 00 • 20000 . IOU 0) - 100 iv) • 100 03 100 00 . 10 00 . 50 La 25 00 . . 1500 At a meeting of the Stockholders of theWETYMURE LAND COAL COMPANY, held this day, at which a majority in interest of the Stockholders was repre sented, the ACt of Incorporation, approved April 80, Isue, WVLS unanimously accepted, an 1 the following Di rectors were elected, to serve until the next election: DIRECTOItS. EDWARD C. DIDDLE, JAMES MAGEE, JOHN COVODE, SAMUEL WELSH, SAMUEL C. 11101ITON, P. PEMBERTON MORRIS, STEPHEN IL BROOHE. EDWARD LOWBEH, M. L PEMBERTON It IiTCHINSbN, WILLIAM S. PEROT, JAMES A. McCREA, M. D. At a meeting' of the Directors of the WEST`ADYRFI LAND COAL. COMPANY, held this day, EDWARD C. DIDDLE vas elected President, aud FRANCIS li. JACKSON was elected Secretary and Trea*urCr, R H. JACKSON, Secretary. $lO 00 - 1 00 1 00 20- 12 10 ..... 30 OD 16 15 50 00 THE COMMITTEE ON THE \Y 9[_ PEINIF PARLOR earcestly solicit the .eo-opera 'Lion of the citizens of Pennsylvania and the nem-his...Mg Suites to carry out their design of furnishing a room, after the style of the days of William Penn, for Exhibi tion at the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. It is believed that there are ninny articles of furniture and household nee of the style of that period still to he found. po:soss jug historic interest by association with the prominent families of our first settlers, whicb,on exhibition, would render such a room highly interesting and attractive, and it is confidently expected that the present holders will remice at the opportunity of using them for the Relief of our Suffering Soldiers. All Articles sent for exhibition only will he receipted for, carefully preserved, and returned to the owners. All articles for sale should be marked with the name of the donor, and have some value attached. Tables will be spread with ftnitiCa fur sale, for which &mutton:4 are unbelted. send to WILLIAM. PENN PARLOR. COMMITTEE, Great Central Fair, care °I A. It. Chairman Receiving Committee. Eli R. Price, 511 Arch street, Phila. Warrinor. 11.11 street, win. Garrett, Thirty-ninth and Locust streets,Phila. - Henry C. Townsend, 511 Arch street, Phila. Edward _Hopper, 551 Arch street, Phila. Lloyd I'. Smith, Philadelphia Library, Fifth street, near Chestnut. Phila.- 15 50 Do uo 50 OD 60 00 10 00 20 00 E -4 6 2000 Anthony S. 1 1 / 4 1orrig, Pemberton, New Jer , ey. eery DL. Lain, 7 North Third street, Phila. 3e: se Garrett, a. W. cor. Eighth and Chestnut streets, Isaac S. Serrill, 520 Walnut street, Phila, Winter, 181 3,uth. Piro,. street, Phila. Nathaniel W. ltolon, SU/ Chetaut street, Phila. Charles C. Sellers, 12 Xorth Sixth street, Phila. 71. ceultr..n Davis, S. E. corner Sixteenth and Vine streets, Phila. Joseph It. Trotter, 317 Walnut street, Phila. :Joseph W. Sharp, Heeserifie, Chester county, Pa. Samuel L. Smell ley, Thirty-111Th street anti Lancaster avenue, West Phila. John Sellers. S. W. corner Thirty-third and Arch streets, West Phila, Alfred Justice, ti. W. corner Fitch and COMIMICO sr,. eels, Phila. J. Sidney Nett), Thirtieth and. Ludlow streets, Phila. Dliston Perot, 1325 Ridge avenue, Phila. Charles W. Wharton, 274 South Third street, Phila. J. Dickinson Logan, Rising Stu, Phila. G=eorge ;Morrison Coates, 127 Market street, Phila. ch,,rie, W. Pickering. Pill Arch street, Phila. M. Andrews Knight, Thirty-ninth st., below Spruce, 53 03 50 OD 10 00 10 00 20 OD 10 00 25 00 Arthor H. 125 South. Second street. Phila. srophe. S. Price, Sl2 Chestnut street, Phila. -Erederiek Culline, IN. W. corner Tenth and Filbert streets, Phila. COMMITTEE OP WOMEN.. 3000 10 OD 10 Du .53 LM) 1 g 5 oil 00 MISS ELLEIV Isl. PHICE, Chairman,.t.W. corner of Thin , -eighth and Cl.eolnutlZlrePL4, ViTC,E Phil.. MIIL.S ELI zABETH rEvvOCK,Secretary,So3 Franklin &reel, MISS ELIZABETH S. GARRETT, Treasurer, S. W. ear of Thirt3 -thrith and hoeteA acreete, West Phila. . . - Mrs. Ileury C. Townsend, Forty-tirst and Baltimore riviAmp, \V&A Pbil.e. 86 90 1000 10 00 .41 00 10 henry C. Len, Spruce above Thirty-ninth street, West Phim. Mrs. br. Y.E. cor. of Chestnut and Fortieth street', West Yhiia.. . 21rs..7o,c;rthine killer, Walnut below - Thirty-ninth glrea, V Plat. ;Miss Iletrn Buntirg, Walnut below Thirty-ninth street, W.-st Phila. 10 01 20 00 10 00 10 00 0J 00 Mrs Samuel Jones, Walnut aboVe Fortieth st., W. P. Miss Anna Matlack, 6:t4 Marshall street, Phila. Mi-s Mart ha Andrews, Darby, Delaware Co., Ponna. Clans E. Justice, S. E. cor. of Thirty-third and Baring streets, West Phila. Mrs. Wx.s. Janney, Walnut St. below Fortieth, W. P. Bliss M. L. Taylor, Taylorsville, Sucks Co., Penna. Miss Julia Wiltterger, Market bal. Fortieth St., W.P. sties Aliso A. Pearson, Darby, Delaware Co., Penna.l Miss Rebecca :hrl:ins, 727 DmWU ritrOClt, Miss E,relle Lloyd, 2ir2.5 Vine lit., lidla. iny::l-5w2( 53:10 10 00 23 0J 20 00 00 00 20 00 OU UJ EMPIRE COPPER COMPANY— PIIILADEEPISIA, May 19. 1864.—Th9 anneal meeting of the tAorkbolders of tile Empire Copper Oom- Daily (of Luke Superior) will be held cd THEM, OF FICE, NO. 423 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on FEJDAY, the day of June, 15 , 34, at 4 o'clock P. IL, for the election of Directors. and the transaction of otherhtriness. J. *. AR:MULLIN 49 32 30 01) 1J 0.1 2,) 00 20 0J OEM EI. , F.TIIIODIST EPISCOPAL AMU NEttL,' BETHEL, SIIIPPEN and PENN StS.— lntoreFtinp, services on SABBATH NEXT, 22d illfitaillt- Preltebin. • " at 10;4 o'clock by Rey. J. Porter, D. D. 31'.at M. by Be.y Col. G. :Bloody; at 7E P. M. by Rey. ti.idmrnate. ker. Bishop Simpson, D. 12., tvtll be pre sent in the morning, and take part in the exercises. All are invited. myl9-3t. OFFICE 'UNION INFROFEMENT COMPANY, 10th May, 1854. Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of an Act of the Legisletare, npproved !let]] April, 1864, the mono of On- FOREST 131PROVEMHNT COMPANY has been clt,red to the UNION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. myl7.theSt'e MANDAN MINIMA- COMPANY— LADELPHYA, May 10, 1864. —The Annual Nio.-tlit- of the Stockholders of the MANDAN MININO COMPANY (of Lake guperior) will be held at their of fice, No. 324- WALNUT street, on 'PLIVIISDAV, the 261 h inst., at 11 o'clock A. M.,_ for the election of Direc tors and the transaction of other business. toy 11-14 t B. A. HOOPES, Secretary. IL'EIoiNSX - 11:VAN/fA RAILROAD COM. PANT—TREASURE/en IMPARTMENT, PIIILAIML• mite, April 20, 1864. tiTIC.E, TO THE STOCETIOLDERS. —The hoard of lYtretiors hare this day declared a semi - annual dividend of lire per cent. on the capital stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable on and. after fay 16, 1%4. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can 1., bad at the Oleo of the Company. No. 2.i.S South 'Di LED Street. Stock and Scrip certificates for the extra dividend will he ready for delivery on and after May '2d, but no stock or tiorip certificates will be delivered between the 15th Nov and lot June. THOMAS T. FIRTH, zny2-1m Treasurer. • ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMER!. CAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION.—Tho Services connected with the Fortieth AllaiVerSary of The & m ed, eon gends.y-Bebeol Usttou will be Imlll att. UM MUSICAL FU - 1 , 11) HALL, Locust street, near Eighth, on TUESDAY EVENING, May 24th, ata quarter to 8 o'clock. Ti,kets of admission may be bad, gratuitously, on application at the Society's Buildings, No. 1122 Chest nut street. By order of the Committee. IL A. WUP.TS, Secretary. Philadelphia, May, kW. rayl7-7t, -------- - OFFICE OF THE METALLINE COMFANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR. PIIILADEEPIIIA, May 16, 136( The Stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the liIETALLINE LAND COMPANY will be held at the UPPI CE OF THE COMPANY, 324 WALNUT Street, on MirIiNPAY the 6th day of June next, at 12 M. layr-ti e t) P. R. WOMRAPII, Clerk. 11G 7 ,r' - • TABLE DEPARTMENT OF THE CciMMITTEE ON LABOR, INCOME, and RE NE:N:I7E 01•"i•11E GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. Mrs. E. W. nutter, Counsellor, No, 507 New street, Mrs_ J. W. Perney, President, No. 6166. Washington Square. MTS. R. Ilainniett, Vice President. No. 115 Vino at. Miss Louisa E. Claghorn Mies Ada Sager, Treasurer, No. 936 Arch street. No. 1009 . Arch • street • . Corresponding Secretary, lire. Thos. Fitzgerald. P.ecordiny, S'Acretary, No. 337 South Seventh street. ?,1i i 09 21i )) 5J II) :11 I`ll 5 in 5 5 110 5J 5 nn 6 0J .5 00 5 0) 5 00 7 00 2 00 500 Donations of all kindsid of Fancy Articles thankfullyre cch-ed. " 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 du - acknow ledged. • - myl6-12t tar' CREAN CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE SANITARY COMMISSION.—The 'Treasurer of the Hardware Branch acknowledges receipt of the fol lowing amounts: W. P. Wilstaell & Co £1:700 00 Vance & Landis 600 00 Heaton & Denckia 250 00 R. & W. C. Biddle & Co 250 00 Russell & Orwin Manufacturing Co 250 00 Shields & Brother 250 00 Randy &Brenner 250 00 :fames C. Hand & Co 2.50 00 William 11. Sowers 200 00 .1. M. Noss & Gamble Brothers 100 00 David Faust & Co 100 00 Field & Hardieloo 00 . . Buehler, Howard, St Co 100 03 James C. Hand 100 00 Coate. Walton 100 00 Augustus B. Shipley 50 00 Ilantel B. Steinmetz w P5l - - - Truman George H. Roberts Charles M. Ghriskey Tames M. Borer Menttsiel & Von - - • George be 11. Nei in S. A. Bibighom Cs. Si. A - 25 00 Newbold & Trotter 15 00 W. S. Skinner 10 OD T. 7.17,r,:a . . W. P. WiMash & Co's employees 'Vance & Landie' do Buehler, Howard, &Co.'s do Field & Hord is do . •• • Shields & Brother'e d 0.... A. B. Shipley's d 0.... IV. P. WILSTACII, TIM% PITTLAPIZI.PMA, My 16. M 4. mi•l7-kuth4t tiEF.AT CENTRAL FAIR. PHILADELPHIA, ORTICULTURA L ANP FL4 /RA I, DEPARTMENT. . TheG ra ooiittee in charge of - this Department respect fully solicits contributions for either exhibition or sale, at. the Fair in Juno next, of Fruit, Flowers, and Vege tables; also. Bouquets, Phantom Bouquets, Baskets of Flowers, Autumn Leaves, Floral Degigns, Aqoaria, Hanging Baskets, Seeds, Flower Stands, Gardening Books, Fern Cases, Fon Agricultural Iron Work, Gardening - Implements, •‘ Wire Work, Native Wine, t' China and Glass, Garden Seats and Vases, ti Pottery, Cut Flowers, Dried Fruit, Dried " irore;;_to or Exotic Fruit, Wax " Wax Fruit, Leather `. !Garden Statuary, lu short, Rustic Adornments of every kind, er any thing of a rural Or rnstie character that does not strictly to.-4, to the Agricultural Department. Daily rontributiour of cut flowers, bouquets, designs. baskets, Be.so as to insure a eismtant anti regularsnp- Ply during the Fair, will be very acceptahle, nnd coa ti-Pm:ors will please arrange with the Chairman of the Committee on Baskets heating, and nativists, Mr. .tiOBERT K.II,VINGTON, Florist, LOCUST Stront,unar Thirty-seventh, West Philadelphia, as to the days on which their cunt ribntinns TV itl be required. Dail-, mint ributiong of Fruits and Vegetable:', not only for exiribiiiuu and gale, but: lso for Gm 11,:e. of the Staura»t, will also be thankfully received. The time fixed for orienting the Fair is the FIRST TUESDAY DS' JUNE NEXT, and it will continue two weeks, An articles excep , , cittilowers, fruit, and me toMes most be received on before. the preceding day. - Donations (Mal toe Intel to. o. t.tltt State, and from Delaware and New Jersey, can be forwarded by any public conveyance free of freight, and should lie dis tinctly marked; "Great Central .Fitir, Logan Square, - Ph Male I , Hort eattgri a Department. Core of D. D. tilleidirat street, l'Alladelpfda." "For Sale" or' "lime as may be desired. Bills of lading should also be forwarded to the same ad dress. D. RODNEY KING, Chairman of the Gentlemen's Committee.- , - Yrs. J. RHEA BARTON, Chairman of Ladies' Com mittee. rtryl4-stuthties ,t,bl 4; ;',',21,4 10 APPEA-11,—IJNION VONAIINTEER REFRF,SRMENT SALOON. To the (Jiti.2p.o,y 2f Philadelphia: It will lm three years on the 27th day of May, 1854, since the Union Vo lunteer Refreshment Saloon colnmenced its operations. The Committee never have pressed their claims. Nei ther have they lust sight of the fact that there were other institutions equally worthy of public confidence and support and they have et:WOW/Urea to discharge the duties entrusted to them in an honest, economical, oniet, and unostentatious manner. Up to this time we have been generously supported by contributions from our friends and a portion of the moneyed eoeporatioa, - 01 Philadelphia. We have tried to lessen the burdens of our kind friends by annual fairs in June; the first was a success; the second comparatively a failure, in cense onence of the raid into Pennsylvania last summer, and there is no prospect of holding one this caisson, 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 he still further calls on our limited resources, We are compelled- to maize this appeal to the lib,rolity of the citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity for as,istauce, otherwise our future usefulness will be very much im paired. Contributions in cash, and notice of Provisions and Sanitary Stores for our use, will be received by the fol lowing gentlemen : Bev. Dr. Thomas Brainerd, No. 634 Pine street. Thomas Robbins, Esq. ,Prosinenibl'ltiladelphia Bank, Chestnut street, west of Fourth street, 11. R. Cummins, Esq., President of the Girard Bank, Third street, near Dock street. - S. A. Mercer, Esq., President of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, Chestnut street, below Fifth. J. D. Austin, Esq., President of the Southwark Bank. Second, below Solid i street, w. Woodward, Esq., Cashier manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank, northwest. corner Third and Vine streets. Thomas T. Pirth, Esq., Treisiirer Pennsylvania Rail road, Third and Willing ; alley. hap es C. Hand Co., corner Market and,Decatar strAlfs. Samuel B. Pales, Esc', No. 114 Walnut street (who has consented to act as General Financial Agent for our .infaitutiorkb Or bv any member of oar 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 thentselves 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. WADE, Secretary, fayl7-tOtitSa6t IWGREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—OO.3I. .MITTEE ON FINANCE AND DONATIONS. PVILADELPMA, May 19, 1864. ADMTIONAL SUBWRIPTIOif"O. Lehigh 3.7o.vigotion Coal Co Delaware and Hudson Canal Co Board of Brokers of Philadelpnia Lehigh Zinc Co Alexander Hanson G. T. Shaw 800 v. , r Meadow Dail road. Co Enterprise insurance Co W.- H. Ne.whold,per J. Afrisen Little Schuylkill Railroad Co Western Savings rend Society lii. j..hlvand S. L. Shober J. T_ Aill E. V. Markiend Harris & Co M. Jacob. Id. T. Miller & Co Abraham Harker ~ F. J. Sylvester Amos Phillips S.L. Webster fficers First National Bank Hanover, Pa Previously acknowledged Ilgr-PHILADELPHIA, COMMERCIAL WHARF AND RAILROAD COMPANY.—No tice is hereby given that a meeting of the Commission ers appointed by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to Incorporate the Philadelphia Commercial Wharf and Railroad Company - , " approved the twenty-fifth day of May, A. D. 1863, to open booke, receive subscriptions, and 61.g - 211'02:P 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. Mt between the hours of ten "'clock A. DI, and four o'clock P. DI., at No. 321 WALNUT street, second floor, Room No. 2, in the city of PHILADELPHIA, and from day to day, in pursuance of said act of Assembly, and for the purposes therein mentiond and provideed. EDiIIUND A. SOUDER, DAVID JAYNE, SAMUEL T. BODINE, J. VAUGHAN MERRICK, R. W. WARNER TITUS S. F,AfEiRt. PHILADELPHIA, May 2, 1864. DEPARTMENT OF SVR. V E YIS— OFFICE OF CHIEF ENGINEER, AND SUR ' NM-Lb RI.PIII A, Itlay 17, 1504. E.—Duplicate plans of the line and grade rega l' that part of the Twenty-second ward bounded a, viz.: ' North by Chew street. Iltinth by the northern boundary of the old No. 201 Northern Liberties. Bast by Fifth street. West by Broad street. Also, duplicate plans of the revision of Curb Heights, in the Twenty-sixth ward, bounded as follows, ' , ft& : r Berth by Pont]] street. ..-. j South by Washington avenue. as° ' ''''°- I East by 'Twenty-second street. (West by Gray's Ferry road. Are now prepared and deposited for public inspection ; the former at the "dice of Jesse Lightfoot, Depot Build ing, Germantown, Twenty-second ward; the latter at the office of Thomas Daly, No. 023 Washington avenue, Second ward, and at the office of this Department, No. 212 South Fifth street; and the Board of Surveyors have appointed MONDAY, the Gth day of JUNE, A. D. lgtii, at lON oclock A. M., to consider any objections that may be urged thereto by any citizen interested therein. STRICKLAND KINJEASS,!"gI...__ _ Chief Engineerand Surveyor. Al ) 1,1 nil IA trl 1 lotions of as follow rhy1,9,21,‘28-1t PHILADELPiriA. Aral xsos-roav AIINING COMPANY, PIULADELPTITA, May 19, Mg. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila delphia anti Boston Mining - Company (of Lake Sttperior) it 111 he held at their Office, No. 423 WALNUT Street, PlritadellThia, on FRIDAY, the 3d day of JUNE, 153-1, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the election of Directors and the transaction of other business. my2o-tje3 J. S. McMULLIN, Secretary. lirW" AN AFFEAJ FOR THE WI ZENS' VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL, BROAD and PRIME Streets, opposite the Baltimore Depot. Puinyno: The stupendous contest now pending orethe fields and in the Jungles of Virginia, and the heart rending records daily reaching us front them that then eandb upon thousands of our young, brawn; have fallen victims to the incarnate hate of a relentless and liar barons 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 tilled to its utmost capacity. Riad care, good nourishment, and the I ittle delicacies so refreshing to the sick or wounded, will be lavished upon them by those in charge and oar patriotic milieus. At this institution they will be first received, and the attention they immediately require wilt be promptly given. To do tins as eftectually as horetoMme, and maintain the well-earned reputation of the eitizeas of Philadelphia (wb yes almoners we are) for unbounded benevolence, we need asshitaoce. Donations of money, eiothing, vegetables, preserves, dried molt, or any article beneficial to the afflicted, will be cheeffuilv received. and may be sent to the Hospital, Care of THOS. Lo GIFFORD, 6ceretitty, or J. H. CLAX TON, Btoreireeper. The following mailers comprise the Finance Co1(1- mittes,and would be glad to hear from the friends of the Soldier: 3011.$ WILLumS, Office No. 6 Willing's:l,llov. OMAS T. TAtili lilt, Sr., 162 6ottin Fifth street. FRANK DAYI-E, at U. Thomas & Suns'.. 136 south Fourth Street. Secretary SAMUEL BAYLE, Office of Florence Sewing Machine Con. ' m Chestnut .street, below Seventh CIi.ARLES P PkaiOT. southeast corner Broad and cn.rh,dan streets. Or any member of the Board of Managers. PILADEI.ririA, Nay 10. 180 t, mylo.3t court BM:MANGE BANK. PIT) o.Arinr.rnie, Nay:'.. Mil. The Directors have declared a Dividend of SEVEN per cent., payable on demand, clear of State and IL S. (3 per cent. - ) tax. J. W. TORREY . , ray4-tr Caehier. THE THIRD SEMI-ANNITAL TEX- I of the EAST PENNSYLVANIA. AG RICULTURAL AND AIECHANICAI, SOCIETY will be held at NORRISTOWN, on TII.URSDAY, June 9, Mgt. The attention of Horsemen and the Manufacturers of Agrictilinral Implements 1s particularly inVited. 10 this Exhibition, as the facilities for d isplay and sale are un equalled by any other society in the State. By order. myl2-ISt WM. BEAN, Recording Secretary. I OFFICE OF THE AJWYGDALOID AIMING COMPANY OP LAKE SUPERIOR. . PIiILiDELPHJA, May 14, 1884. The stated Animal Meeting Of the Stockholders of the Company will be held on WEDNESDAY, Junel, at 12 o'clock M., at the eflice L lio. 324 WALNUT Street. An election fur _Directors Will take place. to serve the Com pany the ensuing yeur. F. K. womRATH, yl6-tjel Secretary. ggr' lETNA MINIM; COMPANY.-191E Annual Meeting of the Stoeltholdersef the _Mum Mining Company, of Lake Superior, will be held at their office, No. 324 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the Slat Dist, at 11 o'clock. A. M., for the election of Directors, and the transaction of other business. H. A. HOOPES, Secretary. Philadelphia, Kay 74, Mfg. my 18431 NOTICE.—APPLICATIONIIAS )3BEN _,:rooto to the PENNSYLVANIA OIL CREEK PE TEOLEUIIf COMPANY for the renewal. of CERTIFI CATE No. 161 for one hundred shares of Stock in :the liaise of TILLIAM A. EIIODES, the same haying been lost or mislaid. Any Person finding the same will please leave it at the Office of the Company, No, 411. WAL NUT Street. P,I:III,APELPYITA, May 20, 1861. my2l- stu t 12 t* S T A RATE D.- UNION PRISONERS.— The condition and appearance of these patriots are thus described by Miss Dix: "- 1 had just got to the wharf when our ilag- of-truce boat, the "City of New York," came in; and soon the poor felldwa began to land, four hundred and fifty of them from Belle falo. Snob a sight It was a regiment of skeletonii_ Meet of theta had to be carriedon stretchers. Several died on the boat as they wore being lifted up. Nine died on the 'Wharf, lisping their grati tude to God, that, after all their privations, they were permitted to die under the old flag. A majority were so weak that they could scarcely speak, and in a hun dred the brain teemed to he alrected. hyrst as near as we could learn from the few who ettuld tell the story, they had been Rurved—oystetnatically, they thought-- only a meagre scrap of musty bacon being brought to thim, u - Di water, so that they gradually lost their 6treLuth, and berame mere skin and belie. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS OP THE ABOVE. 1.1.11.cE FCE.TEEN CENTS EACH, Just published by hiefibUSTER & BROTHER. No. 7,-I8 Clik.lSTNirr Street THE PRESS.-PHI_LAT)ELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1864. 50 00 50 09 50 00 25 00 25 09 00 00 17 AO 10 00 10 00 OD 00 • ,003 20 63,000 00 2,000 00 1,000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 2,0 00 250 00 230 03 240 00 200 00 20000 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 OD 100 00 100 00 00 00 60 00 50,910 OD 53,049 57 ;ii65,45:3 57 A, E, FORTE, Chairman. my3-'fit• 'MILITARY. ARMORY COMPANY A, FIRST REGIMENT ARTILLERY 11. G. PuILADIMPHIA, MaYl9, 1564. [ORDER NO. 2.) This Company, and the lama of Landis' tat Phila delphia Butte: y, will assemble at the ARMORY, No. 1733 MAIZE /X Street, on SATItIt DAY EVE N !NG , the 21st inst., at S o'clock,in reference to the Governor s Proclamation Of the 18th inst. /3y order of HENRY D. LANDIS ? my9o-2t. Captain. HEADQUARTERS 20TH RE GI MENT P. V. M.--The Field and Line °facers of the I•2oth Re g iment F. V.llf. will meet at the CITSTOII HOUSE, - Chestnut Street, THIS (Saturday) EVE:B - G, 21st inst. ,at 8 o'clock, Business of importance. It Wht. B, THOMAS, Colonel Commanding. ------ tIi.HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR i'll Al, FIRST DISTRICT, Pennsylvania. . WillitillAS, It is plainly for the e interests Or th e people of each Ward to have stricken , trout the list ail nature improperly enrolled, because an excess of names increases the quota • and it is e q ually for the in terest of each Limon cucolied to Place upon tho list all per:ens liahle to do nil litivry (nay, because the greater the number to lie drawn front the less tile chances of each indi vidnal : i herefeer, The Board of Enrolment, upon application,will strike off the names of all persons new over 45 years of age. all who are permanently disabled, all who have served is the military or naval service two years during the PrOPE'lli warned been honorably discharged therefrom, and will add to the list the names of all persons omit ted orstricken off who are liable to do military ditty, all who have arrived at the age or 80 yvart:, all aliens who have declared their i nten lion of becoming of Use as. All other claims for exemption will be dispeced of after the draft. IV,II. E. LEILMAN, Captain and Provost Marshal.. my2l-stuthtf First District Penna. fHEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR SHAL THIRD DISTRICT PENNSYLVANIA, - No, ell DROWN Street. Notice it: hereby given that the Board of Enrolment will sit on and after IifONDAY next from 9 o'clock A. 11f, to 8 P, M., until further notice, fur the purpose of hearing claims of exemption from the enrolment of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth wards, for the following causes : - Aliena g,e. Non-residence. Tinsriitabteness of age. Per.lll neat physical disability% .T/30013 S. I.4Titracrr, Capt. and Provo-4 Ilareit:3l - FRANKLIN 1). STI.III.3iIN, ALB X. C. lialtr, 1)13.21 -St Surgeon 5t4 HEADQUARTERS KEYSTONE 1 TATTETY M. • 20t1 1861.—A -• , 0. of • • liattet y Itrill May held 0111 S (‘l ' l t te;llslE'V- V.•*-aic , --iNI.OIO, nt the CITY ARSENAL, at 8 o'clock, in rem plittnee tAlth the Governor's Proclamation. . it* ` M. HASTINGS, Captain. I IMi JJi r J. R. A.1 1 11) - BELL tt; CO., ________ '7527 CHESTNU'r SILKf, SHAWLS, LINENS, FLANNELS, WIEITE GOODS, And a general assortment of IYRY GOOD AT MODERATE PRICES. WITOILIESAI.E ROOMS: UP STAIRS. my2l-lm COOPED , CONARD, AMERICAN CA_SSDIEB ES, SCOTCH FANCIES, SILK-MIXED COATINGS, WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS, HANDSOME MANTLES, STAPLE DRY GOODS. Ninth and Market. zny2l7staf tf NEW MOURNING- STORE JUST RECEIVED, CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOATCS: CRAPE,BAEGE;- BOMBAZINE, R SILK , CS:: 11 IN ALL STYLES. M. A. MYIL'atS CO., my2l-1m CASSIMERDS AND CLOTHS. over 10,000 yards of new Woolens. 404 Mined Cinioireereo, . ...Neat Scotch mixes for tints, Fine quality for best custom. / and G-4 nubby, real Scotch. Dark Cassinieres for plaiu people. 64 silk-mixed fine Coatings. - The right styles (or Boys. 9-4 Alpacas and Drap-d -ete. Linen Drills, white Linen Duck, colored Linen Duck, Linen Coatings, white and fancy Marseilles Vetings, Tailors' lining, of every kind, by the yard or piece, BLACK CLoPIIS And Cassimeres of every grade. Ladies' Cluakings, American. Ladies' Cloaking's, French. Ladies' Cloakings, plain and fancy. The bssi (210111 mai CIIN:1111(12T wholesale and Niail Mock 1 e Phi ladelphia. . 1111'sr.rss, Le. - New York : Mills, Wamsut_tst,' White Rock, ARM...a, Centred ale, Housekeeper, .Ter soy, Forrestdate, and other g ood makes yard-wide Bleached Mind ins, by the yard or pteee, 19-4 Bleached Sheetings. , )1-4 Bleached Sheeting's. 12-4 Bleached Sheeting,. . 9-8, .5-4, and 0-4 Pillow and Sheeting Muslins. Unbleached standard old-fashioned heavy and fine nK-1-lAppletons,9-S Poeassetts, 9-S Waltham's, 9-8 Peppering, 9-S Bay Mills. Also, yard-wide, 7.11, and goods. Superior Tickin g;,. . ;1171 tinshrinking Flannels. DM! VI. sad Hue Linens. . 'Good . Table Damasks. Nap]: insdo match Towels and Marseilles (Milts— Some bargnins in these. WHITE BA iwts Of good finality, at it 5.2.1, and $5.50. Spring and Summer Spats - Is. Fine Mantles up stairs. - Bight etylen of Glenne and Mantles. Hoop Skirt: , in Mark Thibet Shawls. Black Wool-del:tine Shawls. LENOS. Fresh lots of those desirable 371:1 . e. thin dress fabrics, in neat plaidg, colored grounds. Fresh supply line Wadi 0.10663" Alohairs, from !is]. to 87.45. Tourists' material, for whole suits, of fabric to stand hardships , . Black ;Silks, at the right prices. Lawns, American and foreign. WII ITE GOODS. Fine Cambiles, Jaconets, Na.insooks, Plaid Swigs, Bird-eye Linens:, White Marseilles, Ste. COOFEB & CONSTID, It S. B. Corner NINTH. and MARKET Sus. THE NEW SKIRT FOR 1804. -a- The new patented Duplex Eliptie Steel Spring HoOP Skirt IN' Pale by SHEPPAItII, VAN HARLINGEN, & ATIRISON, 317:, - 21-Gt 1008 CHESTNUT Street. LINEN GOODS, DOUSE-FURNISH LNG DRY COOPS. large n. or aoocripfipas of Linen Goods, Curtain Goods, and House-furnishing-Dry Goods, bought previous to the late advance. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN. Sz ARRrSON, nty2l-6t 1008 CHESTNUT Street.. WHITE GOODS, GAUZE MERINO T T VESTS, SUMMER WISIERY. A large stock ,)Iv.ll descriptioith, bought previous to the DPW tartif. TAN RARTANGF,N, 3t ARRISON, MY2l.6t 1008 CILENTN UT Street. MS QU IT 0 WETTINGS, TARLE - TA, ate, for covering Chandeliers, Mirrors, ricture,, etc., ranch below the py‘s,tent,,nark,t, rates. SA EPPARD, VAN ILUILINUEN, SARRISON, 10 - 21,6[ lOO5 CHESTNUT Street. BARGAINS. • $l.OO Melton Cassimeres. *5 110 Max:4olles Quilts. 82.508-4 Damask Table Cloths. cy.2o SAO Damask Table Clothe. :is-cent neat Plaid Lone,. . 50-renl 4.4 Plaid Moza nibig nes. 111.00 Mohairs, colors and black. 00-cent Black Wool Dolaines. 62-cent Plain Wool DelaineS. *3. Oo Black BbaWls. 'so.oo Plaid Lama Shawls. CooPER CONARD, my2o S. E. eer. NINTH and arAnEET Streets. 628 HOOP SKIRTS. a • LADIES', MISSES', AND CHIL- IJ, 0 •••'' 3 • DEEN'S. The must complete risSulltttelit in the city, every style and size: For finish, ,larability, and cheap ness, have no equal in tt e market. 11Ianufactared. at ' 620 ARCH :STREET. Skirts made to order, altered, attd repaired. Also; bargains in Eastern-made Skirts. kid-padded and rivet ed, 16 springs, 65 cents; 20 springs, SU cents; 25 springs, na cents-;i0 spring - a •31; 40 springs, *1.20; 40 springs, diamond tied, cents, .y_l-6t. WM. T. HOPKINS. TABLE LINENS.-WE ARE SELLING the best hand-loom. half-bleached Table Linen for li.kl per yard; (this quality cannot now be bought for less thin p 1.20 per yard;) Barnsley-bleached Table Linen, till linen and good quality, at *1 per yard; double Da mask Table Litmus, in every quality-made, from $1.50 to h 5 per yard. . . Linen Sheetinaa of till qualities, very cheap. Nnritins,).7ooll quality, $2,30 per dozen.,, Doylies, $1.25 per dozen. • Good quality Sbiriing Linen, in 12-yard pieces, at 50 centsr yard. Fiuc Linens, 62, 70, and 87 ceuts. Nursery Diapers of ail prices; nuckabacks, llluslina or every make made, from 14 to 40 rants per yard.: 5-4, 6-4, 74, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Atnslin.s; unbleacbed Ih,siins.. . FLA.N.NE'I.:E—The best in PL iladelpbia, for :30 cents Clniximetes Sum/no...Pants Sin a large assortment D. & W. It. PENNELL, my2o-2t 1021 MARICET Street, below Elnvero.ll,. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, MAYI4, NOTICE:TO THE HOLDERS OF THE THREE-YEARS' SEVEN-THIRTY FALUN° DUE AFTER. AUCirSTP, AND OCTt IDEE 1, 1%4. Tile three-years' seven-thirty notes issued under the act of July 17, 18G1, are exchangeable auy time before ur at maturity, for =ix per et m. bonds of the act of July 17, and August 5, - 1661. when presented in MUM,: not ieinr6 [boll lice hundred dollars. • • -. The threeiyonve" notes ware issued hearing date of August 19, and October 1, 1061, and become ue after August 19, and Oetobor I, 18134, Dulders of the notes, of either date, are berebyeroti- - fun that they may be presented for inratediole exchape for six per CVD t. bolltt , ' with full coupon, drawing in terest Vein July 1, 1004, up to which date inferest 30, v:ifbovt. 'tarty, nn the thm- years' poles at the 0/' ,„ 7 „a,..1 0 0 2"' ad/ttcm, The interest found to be dm tow the three-years' notes up to July 1, 1864, xvill bc. transmitted by the United Litatc.e, Treamtrer's draft, ilayablo in coin. Th e six per cent, Innnis which are excining,il for the pr inch - a t of the three-years - noter 3 will be issued drawing interest from July 1, 1861 the date up to which the three-years' notes are seteled, and will ho transmitted as fest as they eau conveniently be prepared, Parties wishing - to ex-v . l"mm, the three-years' notes in the ;tbove manner, must scald theta to this Department, in sums of live hundred dollars or its :mil tiple,eudorsed • "Pay to the Secretary at the rreit , in'Y for redemp tion, " which r•ll.li.r,eza,ut 1.11.U.5t lk. , ..tiig,ned by the party on wheee accent they are to he exchanged, wrrhoy lanot Le vueolapauled by a letter stating the minftn , n, dcnnlainatkon,. a,,a dates, at the notee, and tio:. kind (Registered (.tottpon) and denominations of tin , six per cent. hernia wanted in et:change. 'rho six per cent. Cutting" Bonds are of the denomina tions of five hundred, and ono thousand doliarA and the Registered Bonds are of the denominations of fire hundred, one thousand,five thousand, and tanthou sand dollars. • When Registered Roods are ordered, parties most state at which of the f 4,110 wing they ivish the in. (erect mid, viz: New York, Philadelphia, 1-3oAtoo Rat - - tintore, or wow Oriemis. S. 1•. CH Ask. znyn-et BecretarY of thee Tre:tsury. DRESS GOODS, 93G CHESTSIIT Street _ NEW PUBLICATIONS.; TEE GREAT NOVEL I • ITATTN TED 1-31:UA , AARTI'S, By the author of "TILE LADIPLIOILTER, Win be publbsw.d simaltaneously ia Loudon and BOP tun Thant:day, May 25th. CLTDJO'S CAVE Is the great selling book at this time. Secretary Chase and other eminent men speak of it in the highest terms. Published by J. E. TILTON' & CO., Boston. ' Sold lry all principal book and newsmen. NEIGHBOR JAOKWOOD, By thr !milt ot. of "Cmlio's Cave,' now ready AS above iny2l-stel THE COMMERCIAL LIST, LITTER SKEET PRICE CURRENT, PUBLISHED EVERY SANURDAY; STEPHEN N. WINSLOW, my2l-s2te 341 DOCK Street NEW AND VALUABLE BOOE.S, HEADY IN MAY, PUBLISIIED BY 7CTILITON" Sc. CO., No. 161 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON /TAUNTED IFEARTS By the a alur of .` The Lamplighter." This volume is spoken of by competent judges as su perior to u.A.Ly former - work of this writer. "A. boob - o. remarkable power and iatamo interest. It will be, published simultaneously in London and Boston. IMIC.TII3OIt JACRIVO OD By the author of " Cudjo's Cave." Said to he the best - American novel ever written. MAETTN MBRRIVALE. By the author of "Nolaw Jaokwood," " Cadjo's Cave," &e. WAX FLOWER.S, AND HOW TO MAKE THEM. Will, new methods of Sheeting Wax, Moulding Fruit. &c. Price j 1.50. SKELETON LEAVES AND PFIANTON FLOWERS. A complete and practical Treatise on the predactlen or these beautiful transformations. Also, Directions for Preserving• Natural -Flowers in their fresh beauty. Price $1.50. 'TYTT: LITTLE REBEL A New Juvenile that will be a eyed SUCCOP. Por Boys and Girls. Elegantly Illustrated. Price 75 cents. POETRY OF THE AGE OF FABLE By the author of "The Age of Fable." Dainty tinted paper, haudsomely bound. Prices*. inyl9-ths2t NEW WAR MAP . N GSVINO ONE HUNDRED , AND FIFTY MILES AROUND RICHMOND, and showing the Forth] cations. surrounding it. 200 miles around Natchez, Miss, ; 100 miles around Chattanooga; 200 Miles around itio.t.g.rnery- SOO tulles around Augnstit o On. ; 200 raileN around Chorfostou ; 250 miles around Galveston, Texas, :Ind giving the surronudi ugs of Memphis and Nashville. ,Show lug all the Railroad s t. Towns, Walton Reads, and the Gatti e-Gron nd of the 14 dderness and Spottsylvauht Court House, May 0-14, 1864. Price 50 et Ift:;. Fur sale by Will. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, nry2l LW ESTNIST Street, Yf'- , 1- NEW 111tiBIC-CHEAPER THIN vw. anywhere else in the city. Call at No. 223E40.1th_ ElOlllll Street. lt. NEW BOOKS. sELF-co:NTROL: or, Hints for Mn Imnpovemmt of •c•rtlpCr the yoriouo reiatioum of Life. Rirno. 2) and NJ cPuts. TIIE WEED WITH AN ILL NAME. 13mo. 30 and 35 ceutil, -. 7 ; 1-IF; OLD FLAG. Loyalty explained and enforced ltoo,- Cloth, hotiotifolly MN= A July Morning in 1840—The Tea Party—FamilyHis torr—Thc Patriot — A Day in Bclaiul—The Fighina Party —The In,inteu-6uuday in the Red lionse—SdndaY Evening—The Town rieetin•r—Sleep—Ten YearN Later— The Wood Lot—The Birth-DaT—Voting,lB6o—Thefirent One.stinn—Loyalty—A Talk xvlth Sn , an—Volnuteering— The "New Captain—Army Letters—Battle of Fredericks km a—A Surprise—The laming. pobilAiod and for ‘ll.le by 'Ill! AlitS R fed .N" SUN DAN - - SCIMOL UNION, Ho. 1122 CIIEST.NUT Btreet,,Pidia delphin. r2l-3t A STRANGE OLD PAMPHLET. sEE TIM ROUND TABLE, FOR THIS WEEK For sale by ALL Newsdealers. my2o-2t •• THIRTEEN ,Ah / 14W; NEW PDOIK S. _....f7w.!-=• ;75 Religious History and Criticism. By Erna Renan..s2 50 Nepenthe. A cliarmingly-writtonnew Novel 150 Peculiar. Lpes Sargent's very successful N0v01..; 150 The Life of Jesus. By Ernst Ronan 150 The Art of Conyersation. An admirable guide, , „ 125 Tales from the Operas. With all the Plots 126 Red-Tape and Pigeon-Hole Generals. A Spier Book 1 2 Private Miles O'Reilly. His Goinie Book. Illus trated 1 25 For the Amateur Sailor . SO A Book for Sportsmen... 1 50 The Yfiehtman's Primer. Game Fieh of the North. lingo's Les Miserable:. In . the STardsh Language. 400 NEXT WEEK.- Mrs. Holmes' rew Novel. Darkness and Daylight HotEDur. A. Now Novel by the Author of "Lulu. " * * *Any of these books will be sent by mail, postage free, on receipt of prim b 1• - 2.3 -, ; , -wstf cAKLEroIv, Publisher, NEW YORK. BUTTRE'S PORTRAIT of , PRESIDENT LINCOLN. This line steel-plate Eugruving, from a recent Photo graph,. is the only large-size, full-length Portrait yet publisued, and can only be obtained from the Publisher or his authorized agents, at the low price of. 3 per copy. A TMs fine Portrait will be sent by mliii Or express, free a charge,on receipt of Retail Price. .44. Agents wanted in every . county. IRIX Address J. P. SKELLY, Sole Agent - for Penna. reys-thsatutf 90. S ARCH Street, Phila. ASEMEAD ct EVANS, Successors to WILLIS P. HAZARD, 7E4 CHESTNUT Street, Hare received THE TERRY BOY AND FINANCIER.. A. popular Life of Secretary Chase. A splendid book for boys. THE SIVIALI, HOUSE AT ALLINGTON. Troilope's new novel.' Finely illustrated. - WOODBURN. A novel , by Rosa Vertuer Jeffrey, au thor of "Poems by Rosa ' . RAIDS AND ROMANCE Or 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 MERRIVALR. By the author of " Cudjo's Cave." THE LITTLE REBEL. .A new Juvenile. BUSY HANDS AND PATIENT HEARTS; Or, The Blind Boy of Dresden and his Friends, One of the best little story books yet iaaued. m 317 CA 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 eollae tion of Law and Miscellaneous Books for sale cheap. raylo-1m JOHN CAMPBELL, 419 CHESTNUT St. _REMINISCENCES OF MOYERBEER ! SEE THE ROUND TABLE FOR THIS WEEK. • For sale by ALL Newsdealars. my`9)-.2 t NEW MILITARY BOOKS, JUST RECEIVED. HAUPT'S MILITARY BRlDGES—lllustrations. MENDELL ON MILITARY SURVEYING. MORRIS' FIELD TACTICS FOR INFANTRY. THOMAS' RIFLED ORDNANCE--lunstrated. GENET'S MILITARY LAW—New Edition_ CRAIGEILL'S PRINCIPLE OF STRATEGY AND GRAND TACTICS.,- _ MILITARY AND SCIENTIFIC BOORS. A large assortment on hand and for sale at low prices. LINDSAY St BLARISTON, my 6 No, WC* South SIXTH Street, _\ THY BUY FOREIGN-GOODS? SEE TEIE ROUND a' AI3LE FOE THIS NITA'EN., For .ale Sy AtL Newsdealers. my2o-2t TEE SUNBEAM STORIES, -IL Containing the charming, bright stories of TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM, __ CLOUD WITH SILVER URDU'', HOUSE ON THE ROCK, ONLY, OLD JOLLIPFE,MERRY CHRISTMAS, DRE STARA IN 'FHB DESERT, Six beautiful solumec, illustrated, 37.50. WILLIS P. HAZARD,Publisher, fe26-tjyl 2I South IXTH Street. APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. The Agency for this invaluable Lihrary.of Universal Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street, second story. Also. RECORD OF TIDE REBELLION. By Frank. Moore. fell-tf A NEW VIEW OF GEN. GRANT'S CAMPAIGN SEE THE ROUND rrABL,r, FOR TITIS WEEK, For kale by ALL PlewmleaterH. my2Q-2i ARMY 440005. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. E.-krAivs, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 APOH STEET, PHILADELPHIA Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, SWords, Ba,bos, Belts, Passauts, Epaulets, Hats, Caps, Can teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the coinriete outfit of ArmY andlsiavy Officers. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. my3.5.1m FROTHIINIGHA7AI & WELLS SAVE FOR SATE HEAVY ' MEDIUM, AND LIGHT BHEETINGS AND SHIRTINOS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FL4NNELS. 'WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMERICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN, BLEACITED, AND CORSET JEANS. Be. 12 WORSTED YARN. &c. se2-3if-tf MILLINERY GOODS. LE MISS M. A. BAKER, No. 1346 CHESTNUT STREET, - Has opened a large stpuortment of PARIS MILLINERY, aplB-3m* For the Spring and Summer of 1864. -I-R $1 YOU . GET AT REIMER'S, SECOND Street, above Green, a Colored PHOTO GRAPH of fine yunlity, unsurpassed in style and ex ecution. Gallery SECOND Street, above Green. It* NEW PVIIILICA.TIONS. PUBLISHED THIS DM TICE WOMAN IN BLACK. GREAT-NEW DOOM BY THE AUTHOR Or THE "MAN IN GRAY;" A COMPANION TO THE " wonrAx IN WHITE." CajoLT,IL'IoTS_A.. ULOTH, $1.80; PAPER, 1,1.25! "vr.P. WOMAN IN Imaun - ," A great nen' novel. By the author of "The Man in Gray," and a companion to " The Woman in While," by WILKIE COLLINS, is published and for sale this day, by G. FETE itSOA ft - 1111.0THEREl, tIO6 CHESTNUT fitn:,et, Philadelphia. It will be found to be one of the best uovele , ChM have been whited in the Englibli language for year.., and Polly equal to Wilkie Collins' • WOIMM iu Wt,ito•°' C om _ pieta in one large duodecimo volinue, Loured iu cloth for Eel. fO, or in one volume, paper cover, for *L2.37 head what the Literary Editor of the Philade Ere'oiiw relellrajOh says of it, after reading the proof sheets of it : Tun Womio: TN' IkArrr.r.—We Inive perused the ad vance cheats of this charming and fascinating navel will] absorbed and unflagging interest. Its chief fea ture is the entire originality of the plot, which, in ite un windings, while preservi age close, and natural to the ordinary phases of iininau life, yet startleg the reader by 603110 strange and unexpected satiation on every page. We hazard nothing in asserting that Inc thrilling and continued interest "The Woman irt. Flack" is equal to any of the novels of the new school of linollidi fiction. of which :digs. Braddon and Mr-. Woodere the pioneers anti leaders.: The incidents are those of English fashionable. lire, and the plot turns upen the schemes of an English girt of cultivation mud refinement to obtain a place for he, self, by marriage, into the coveted and highly -prized circle of ease, luxury, and CM. gratification or every sense and taste elebraced in that cite word, the English "nobility." The - history - of the struggle is ench.tnting. ;beyond exywession, extending. as it does, thrormh the gorgeous palaces of the aristocracy in LOndon, iwhoso mysterieo arc unfolded,/ and running through quiet scene: , of country life among rum! cottages, ancient Parks with their ''dim aisles of mardy Oaks," and the ivy -clad village church, nestling leafy humility, With the burial geueratioun. of centuries beneath its chancel. _ _ : OTHER NEW BOOKS TT:ST BEADY THE LADIES' GUIDE TOTRITE POLITENESS AND PERFECT MANNERS. A complete Manual for Ladiee le Converi:atlon, Dress, Lotter Writing:, Er. Sy LESLIE. lano., full gilt . back. Price $1,50. THE LADIES' COMPLETE GUIDE TO NEEDLE WORK AND EMBROIDERY. With One Hundred i‘nd Thirteen 114stratiens. Being the best work ou the subject ever printed. 12m0., full gilt back. Price KO. THE DEFORMED. By MRS. MARSH,tuuthor of "The Admiral's Daughter," etc. One siUnine, ociai;o. Prioe 25 cents.: - : . : FAMILY PRIDE. Tho fourth edition of this great new book, by the author of " Mane," is published this day. complete in one large volume; cloth, for $l.lO, or in paper cover for kkl. 25. • • - - THE WIFE'S SECRET. By MRS. ANN &STEPHENS. One volume, paper cover. Price i41..25; or in one volume, cloth, for 44.50. THE FATAL MARRIAGE. By KRA. EMU D. E. N. SOUTIIWOETII. Complete in One VOil/Ine, paper cover. Price $1.25; or in one volume, c10t11,1%.50. CopSe, of °tiller edition of the above books will be sent to anyone, free of postage; on remitting theretatil price of the ones wanted, to T. B. Petercan & Brothers', in a letter.- - PuMl,lled and for sale by T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, To xv horn all orders Most come ft4lrlm,..Q. it THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY ' Ji TINE. 1864. The JUNE Xrariber is now ready. ft coutaius contri butione fr , nn the following writer.;: li. W. LONRFELLOW. BAYARD TAYLOR, LOUIS AGAS: , I2, IZO luaer BROWNDrei, HARIIIET BEECITER STOWE, MARIA S. 613fliac , , OLIVER WENDELL TIC.RRE*, DONALD O. MITCHELL. GEO. AUWLITE:. SALA, ILARRIIIT E. PRE -4)011', EDWARD E. BALE, rErz 11Efut LEDLoif, LIST OF CONTENTS A Tale about Guides; The Kalif of Bahia en; Life on the S6l.i.lgirintb. II; A. ra,t R:ty at Tendon ; Proepice; Wasithigtou Irving; The Rim. II; The Neva; Robson.; The Parallel Roads of GlOll Roy; Under the GI iif ; House and Home Papers; Seven Weeks in the Great Ye-Scouts; Bilak*Petitre; How to MO Victory; Reviews and Literary Notices. .847. TERMS. —Tito ATLANTIC is for sale by all Book and Periodical Dealers. Price, 25 eenti , lumber. Sub scriptions for the year, $3, postage paid. CLUB PRICES. —Two copies for one year, $5,. and each additional sub scription at the same rate, and an extra Cnpy gratis for every club of ten subscribers, or every eleven, copies for $25. • TICKNOR & FIELDS, Publishers, it 135 WASHINGTON Street, BOSTON, Naos THE GREAT WAR BOOK, THRILLING STORIES. OF THE GREAT REIJELLION: I=l Hercie AdventureP and Hair-breadth Ecarkes , of Sol - diere, Scouts,. Spies, and Refugees; Daring Ex ploWs of Strium,firt,, it nerillac, Desperadoes, and Others; Tales of Loyal and Dislvyta Women; Stories of the Neg - ro, etc., etc., with Incidents of Fun and , Dlerrithent in Camp and Field. BY A DISABLED OFFICER With Illustrations in Colors. 13ni0., cloth. Price $1.50. The :.bove title fully indicates the exciting character of this work, and it will he eagerly read and sought for everywhere by the friend, ..11 ' our galbs.ut rmilers. Single copies Will be sent post. paid, to any addres, on receipt of price, $l,lO. Liboral terms made with agents and the trade. Address all orders to JOIIX 1, POTTER, Publisher, nty2l-4t 617 S.INSOISI Street, Philadelphia CLOTHING. A HOUSEHOLD WORD'! WANAMAKER & BROWN'S Popular ploiking House, Sixth and Market streets. The peo ple have found out to their great satistinethat there ig a place - where a good article of Clothing, handsomely eat and carefully mode, can 'he had at a moderate price. Wauama ker & Brown ha vc, by far, the largcst stock of REAL NEW S'l LEO, YRESTI, THIS SEA SON'S MARE, of Fasthionable Clothing, to be found in this city, which they are selling in nainenhe guantitito, and at low prices for the times. The plae, SIXTH a c nd MARKET Streets. The name, NVADIAMAKER & BROWhf. mg= ap22-triwg2mif COPARTNERSHIPS. ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Partnership heretofore existing 'between Morris S. Wickersham tool Edward L, Brown, nutter the ihnet of EDWARD L. DROWN, has this any boon dissolved by Diurnal content. MORRIS S. WICKERSHAM, _ EDWARD L. DROWN. PITTLADELPFIIA, April 2S, 1%4. Tho bneiness of the concern Avill be settled by Edward L. Brown, at the Foundry in West Philadelphia. - 0p29-fdt "a"ONDOIT BROWN STOUT, SCOTCI - 1, ALE, BY THE CASK OR DOZEN. A. 1,370 DEALER IN FINE OROCERIER, Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets FAMILY DYE COLORS. - (PATENTED OCT. ) A SAVING OF SO P 1& GENT. BLACK, BLACK FOR SILK. DARK BLUE, LIGHT BLUE, FRENCH BLUE. CLARET BIi 3 OWN, LIGHT BROWN, DARK BROWN. SNUFF BROWN, For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feath ers, Kid WOWS, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel.-- CHERRY, CRIMSON. - DARE. DRAB, LIGHT DRAB, • FAWN DRAB, • • LIGHT riwzr DRAB, DARK GREEN LIGHT GREEN% MAGENTA, For For 2.5 cents von can color as many goods as would otherwise cost - five times that sum. 7 . anoxia shades Can be - produced from the same. dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Di rections in English, French, and. German, inside of each packag E e. - MAIZE MA ROOK, ORANGE, PINK RO A L E URPLE, PURLE, SALMON SCABLEt, SLATE SoLPEIHNO, VIOLET, L EATIIaR. For further information in Dyeing, and giving a per fect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dve over others With many valuable recipes), purchase Howe St Stay ens"Preatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of price -10 cents. Manufactured by HOWE Si STEVENS, 260 BROADWAY, Boston. For sale by drnggistsand dealers generally. niy3-bnif CORRECT PIANO TUNING.- tl Mr. C. E. SARGENT'S Orders for Toning and linPai ring Pianos are received at MASON & CO.'S Store r 907 CHESTNUT Street, only. Mr. S. has bad eleven years' factory experience la London, and five years ' employment: in Philadelphia. SPECIAL. —Pianos releathereet to sound as soft and sweet-toned as new, without • , ..wwiug• Terms for Tuning', 151. 041-81X1 Els-mac:los COTTAGE 011 G-ANTS, Not only UNEXCELLED but UNEQUALLED in purity of Tone and. Power, designed especially for Churches and Schools, but found to be equally well adapted to the Parlor and Drawing Room. For sale onlppbyy E. M. BRUCE, No. 18 North SEVENTH Street. Also, a complete assortmentoof the Perfect Melodeon constantly on hand. .mylB-3m --- M ONUMENTS AND GRAVE— STONES. —A large assortment of Grave-Stones, of various designs,made of the finest Italian and American Marble, constantly on hand at the Marble W. - irk:3 of ADAM STEINMETZ. JUDGE Avenue. WNW Fdeventh street, apM-ana WANTS. BUT WANTED—AN ACTIVE BOY of good address. about 15 years old, in a Shoe store. Good lotorellt,T reiiiiirea. Address Harrison," rrr , a (Aire 11* SITUATION AS ENTRY CLERK OP. ASSISTANT BOOK-KEEPER desired; best GI Y rpterences giveu. Achlreiis "B." PresBioffloe. InY2l-3t* WANTED -AGENTS TO SELL BUT LBWS hoperior mtrpl pinto PORTRAITS of Pro. Lir:co - LW and 011'11111V 011,1 NT. ApOly tO or ~ addr,, J. P. S.' KELLY, Agent for renosYlvanla. 90S ARCH my2l-6t* 150,000 CORDS OF PITCH;PINE S TUMPS, or vet,' fat Pitch Wood, of the find. nrocatli, WANTED. For further pat4nolani. address, AT.FRIRD lIERVEY St CO., Union Cheiniaal Works, JERSEY CITY, New SOPSI7, /oy2l 4h* A ISALWSMAN WILL BEOPEN FOR an ENOMIENTENT inn Cloth HonsC , on the Ist of Jul-. Address "Marin i " at this Office. - - A SI TUA TION IN A MANUFAXITUR .4 - 2 - INC Establishment as Clerk, Salesman. or A,Als,t ant Book-kPerr.r, by a yonag man Ti years of ass. AQ dress "S. L. C.,' this office, my I,,:it* pOARD WANTED ON A FARM, BY -a- . a Lady, for the slimmer, within two hours' ride of the City by, railroad. Address " Mrs, S. C. C.," BOX 440 Philadelphia P. 0., *dating- term. andlocality. my]R 4E' ItERON WORKS, PITTSBURG, NAY AY ..AA, to purchase s LATHE, 'With itrmtion con be obtained at 011 C, 1: , -;11' . - - - WA.N T E BY A COMPETENT PERSON, a situation to take charge of a small farm "r con et] Good reference given. Add res:s J. ." 900 3P12.1"C G 111.131.1 N !4t. Inylq p 6 o A MONTH 1-I WANT AGENTS at 9.4.60 a month, expenses paid, to sell my EVER LASTING PUOILti, ORIENTAL BURNERS, !tad other artlcie,... riftern cirCulars sent free. Add ap30,1 S.Cito JO Hisi F. T. ORD , Biddeford, ,liaise. ko-, A. MONTH I—l WANT TO lIIRE •-• MIL...NTS in every County at 4175 a month, qx• p+isnr paid, tr. sell anyynew i ciwap I'einily.6rwing Addronn S. MA MROD., A Ifrnd, Me. [1012.-iiCWila et WANTED TO PURCHA.SE— A DWELLING with telelern itnnenverneuEs , iu either tsixtlt retAg, between Noble and Green strue:s. Price not to ex 004,1 $9,001 AinAY reAyLmt, _l , ll N, XTi iltront. CAVALRY HORSES WANTED WAR DEP:UrrAI ENT, CAVA Lin" Brit EA (7, OFFITIE OF COMP GrAirritictiAsr 00, WASIIENI rTII2F, D. C. Mar ls, THr EE THOUSAND (3,000) If OESES WANTED: ONE. HUNDRED AM) SIXTY-FIVE ($165) DOI, LARS per head still l,r. paid for:tit GAVALitY HORSES • delivered within the next Golly (30) days at the Go vernment stables et Giesboro, D. C. - Said Horses to be sound in all particulars, not less than live (5) nor 'nom than nine (0) Years old from fif teen to sixteen bands high, full in flesh, compactly. built, bridle wise, and of tsize Bullicieilt for cavalry purpose,. These specifications will he strictly - adhered to and rigidly enforced in every parlienlitr. Payment made on delivery of seven (7) and ever, - JAMES A, IIICIN, m420-lei Lt. - Col. Sc C. O. It Cavalry liaremt, ARTILLERY HORSES WANTED. A_SISTAN'r QU.A.RTP.IIMA.ATrth. CaNaßnr,'s OFFTOR. PFMADIMPHIA, May 6, 1864. Horses ' suitable for Artillery service, will be per cbased at this Depot by the undersigned, in open mar ket; from date until May 26041864, to lotA of one (1) to fifty (GM, for which a reasonable price will be paid. Each animal to he ~,t,ject to the usual Government la sroction before being ateeepted. Horses to be delivered to the United States Inspector. at the W'iliarr, Penn Hotel, MAY.KET, between Eighth and Nint'h streets. Er Order of Col. GEO. H. Cli o ;93lAif, Aealstant Quartermaster General U. S. A. CHAR, D. SCHMIDT. Captain, A. Q. M. myn-tro% • CAVALRY HORSES. Ate,..tvr. QuAr:rnamAscr.A ecycitAL'll OFFICE, Pm; LA ont.inti A, May 12, 1504. Horses suitable for CAVALRY" titIIItVICE will be purchased at this DEPOT by the ondersigued, 111 Orton 111arkot, from tide until May Slot, to lots of eigrit (8) to fifty (50). for 'which ono hundred and fifty dot late (K1OO). will be paid in Certificate of Indebtedness, etch A shot 1 to be f.lll,lect to the usual Government Inspectiovi2eferulteing, accapted, Iforses to he deli cared to the °ulcer of the CAVALRY PAIDEAr at WittlAM PENN HOTEL, MARKET. between:Eighth nod Ninth Streets. By order of G. H. CEOSMAN, Assist. Q. M. General. CHARLES B. SCHMIDT, Inyl9-491. Capt., A. R. Al". BOAICLSIN44. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING CAN - BE hart ith one of the best localities, four xuilos south east of Norrh-town. D=MI3;MMMUMI2 1 1 0 RE 1V T—IIANDSOMELY-PUR- . NrslIED comrrillliicating* Ii00:.1,4, With every - eon. Venieurr. N.>. 004- WA LNITT. FOR SALE AND TO LET. F°'RALE- VALUABLE COAL LANDS! VALUABLE COAL LANDS IN SCHUYLKILL CIOT3NTY F,eseral eioice tracts of COAL LANDS, adjoining Railroads, in Schuylkill county. tor sale. GEO. N. TOWNSEND it 00_, 12.33.1 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. Send for ToWNSE;VYS FARM AND HOUSE RE G ISTER. IDyIS•Bt 8 9 000 —A SPLENDID OPPOP,• _ •TUNITY FOE. AN ACTIVE BUSINESS llrmi.—Theitavertiser,,ltitiireliPlifrotiring, offers for salo 0 firer-rate (several years established) Littman craving Business in this city, now in first-rata condition, with a large and increasing cash trade. 111 health of self and filly nett allolch , him to give It the personal atten tion the ineverliiing'busiitees demands, with giva it tits to a competent partner .in lair terms. No 01 , 1- mil 1 rfe ,, mvi (although worth thon4amt.is)revittircrt. Addre s s, with real name, &c., Box 1937 Post °Moe. lc' To T-111 ITH ADV . CES -D SIT:ABLE LOTS. Apply to HII. MILL) R,2213 GREEN Street- y2l-It. SFOR SALE—GREAT IC UMBER OF medium and first-class city properties in all locali ties: several on North .1-1,:m1 street; some of thorn brownstone, with coach houses and stables; Wal not street, nest of Broad; Chestnut street, West Philldel phin: a number in Germantown. Call and exatm Register of City. Properties. rnYn-ti PETTIT, 9512WALNITT FOR SALE—A. THREE-STORY ..Dr.ricK HOUSE with back biildinga, pleasautlY situated in Beverly, S. J.. with large side - yard, grasB and shrubbery-, Price , ';.2,500. Terms easy. Ami.y to JOHIN" PARKER, Agant, Iny2l-2t. CT itT Li Street. blouses to Rent in Beverly. Apply as above eg FOR SALE, NO. 132 JEFFERSON street, a three-story BRICK HOUSE, with side lot, Meet front and about 70 feet deep; -well yen I - 111101Pd ; papered, and gas fixtures; shingle roof; pod heater; two range,; and a very desirable house. Terms accom modating. Possession immediately, Price $5OOO, Apply to K. J. DOLMENS, y'll-Nt* ' No. 108 South FOURTH Street. :I'7:FOR SALE—A VERY -DESIRA BLE SITE FOR A COUNTRY SEAT, ott the Media Railroad. Fruit and Shade Trees were planted oh it seven years ago, and some of the tbrmer are now in bearing. There is en abundant supply or Water on it. The surrounding country is handsomely improved, and the scenery fine and picturesque. For further particu- Ittn , , inquire at ay. xoa.u. TIMID street. my2l.-dt. 118 TO RENT—A FURNISHED DWELLING in the Borough of Chester, for the months July and August.; snitalde r.n. Summer 0.1,- a 1 a l? hour, ride from the City, via the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Rail road. Address "Box 121," Chester P. 0., .Delaware County, Penna. nty'2l-tf • A GOOD HOUSE. FOR SALE FOR *.sno.— Three-story Brick, six rooms and back kitchen, good yard, plersantly situated in North ELE VENTH street. Inquire of the owner, at - KERSHAW & DiRWS, '"le 2l-21. 3r4 cutif;svityr St., vu AUCTION SALE . 4e1 . 4 BAZAAR, MNTU AND SAN. sCrm mix% • PHILADELPHIA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, SECOND ANNUAL SALE OF BLOODED STOCK. This sale will take place ON WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT, Nay nil, at 10 o'clock ; at the Bazaar. Included in the eutai e lve will be— BLOODED HORSES. Stallions, brood mares, null colts. SHETLAND PONIES. Four elegant Shetland ponies. /IQ/inta) CATTLE. nuns, cows, hetti,re, and calves,- Of the Aniernil)", Ayrshire, Durhani, and other celebrated breeds. so trraDoWis; SHEEP. Also. Swine, poultry, Ste., of celebrated. breeds. 4.7 tr .INo peetpunetnent au a ceo ant of weather. ALFRED M. tIERKKESS, Auctioneer. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The undersigned would inform their friends and the public generally that they have removed from their Old Stand, 617 ARCH Street, to their SPLENDID NEW WAREROONS, NO. 613 ARCH STREET, where they will continue the sale of GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELMRS, COAL-OIL .BURNERS, &c. 'Having associated with our house Mr. CHARLES PAGE (formerly the Principal. Designer tor Cornelius & Baker), we are now prepared to execute orders. for Gas Fixtures of all grades and designs, from Vas plain est to the ?noel - massive and elaborate. VAN KIR' & CO., fe23-3ro No. 31.2 ARCH STREET. MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN • INSTRUMENTS. Chesterman's 'Metallic and Steel-tape Meaqurers. For sale by JAMES W. RUBEN t CO.. 924 CHESTNUT Street. Priced and Illustrated Catalogues gratis. my3-lm SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIOHTS ARTIFICIAL HUNAN ETES Inserted without pain, by . JANES N. QUEEN & CO.. my3-1m 934 CHESTNUT Stro.A. OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS' FIELD CLAg.SES. Microscopes tor Physicians and Students. A very large aStiOltineut for sale by JAMES W.QUEEN & CO inyS.lm gtal armmum Street LATouR OIL.-500 BASKETS LA TOUR OLIVE OIL, now landing from brig " Lor merit, and for ,ale by JAURETMIE Sr T. AVERO:NE, my19.12i 202. and 20 South PEONT Street, THOMSON'S LONDON KITCH ENER, OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for fandlle.. hotel +, or _public inatitatiohs, la TWFINT V DIF FERENT SIZES. Also, Philadelphia intlgolt hot-air Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Lowdown O rates ' Fireboard Store:-, Bath Boilers, Stewbole Plate. Broil ers, Cooking - Stoves, Sm, at wholesale eau retail, by the manufacturerg, 1. CRASE, SHARPE, ,t - . TITOMSO- . Vrita-tTIthS6M No. 209 N. SECOND Street.. --- -... WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE- E ' '''', SCRIPTIONS of Character, Coukitntien, and Ta lent, with ADVICE on Blltillletiti, Health, Maga , Hun, Self-improy,:nient,igauagentent, anti Train. lug of CI3ILDI4hiN, sound adaptation, Sze., dal and evening, by Phrenol .TOHN L. CAPEN, ogist and Bookseller, rahlg-math Nu. 28 S. TENTH Street, above Chesbani. -- - STRIKING LIKENESSES AND MOST artistically-colored Pictures—B. F. REIMER'S an eri or Portraits—life siao PIIOTOG 11APHS in oil colors. Most accurate, natural, and pleasing. Gallery 124 ARCH Street. li* DR. PACKARD REMOVED TO 1415 SPEEVE Street, above Broad. myl9-30. AMUSEMENTS. G ROVER'S CHESTNUT-STREET THEATRE. LEONARD GROVER MANAGES,' (also of Grover's Theatre, Washington, D. 0.) THE COOLEST AND MOST COMFORTABLE THEATER IN AMER/OA. GRAND FAMILY MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, When will orwo SPLENDID PTEGEN, PRICER OP A mussmx To Mar I:siai—To all parts of the house BO cents; t Ivo tickets admit three persons. Family Circle 25 cents. SATURDAY EVENING May ill. 1.M4, Will be produced, for the third time in this city for many years 'AITOVOMAIMC DRAaIA Entitled FRAUD AND ITS VICTIMS! With the m - o7Cpesveßii . lcasi ever given in America. During the evening, A MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL MELANGE, by Koppitz and the Grancl. orchestra. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH - - STREET THEATRE. SECoNI) WBER OF FRANKS DREW. TO-RIGHT (Saturday). 1 MAY 21st, 1864. MAC GARTH Y MORE. Da l'illY Kul livst a, (with rona„) ---.Prank Ornnr Ft) i onni n 0 rimier Stuart llohuou. Myr C;artli y Moro Barton Hill To t,„ Ntlowra by the now burlerono of - ILL niI:ATEA) IL T 1 OVATORE. II 67:: ':1t3748 Stuart Robson. tIl Sti rr rdean g of DIC K THIZVIN JOD TOM KlNfi. .Torlroy flonpo:x,„. „ Frank Prow. WALNUT - STREET TIIEA T RE. Tnis (Saturda y ) .11YEND.rG, May 21, Fourth APPearitne.! ,, r 11 , 1n , .a LITITILLIS W.F,STBEN and Me. W. IT. ill Daly great Pla.y or FoRsA KEN . which has mthly created the nr , ,r. ~,n n., : nion of any . Play ever prod need upon tile Stage, tho Vor.tken T. , 11,111e weskirti Nathan, an .AnosrAte Jew V U Whatley To conclude Nni th O. lam nimbi r• Ii ral of RORE,III' MACAI Doors open at 7.' 4 '. Curtin rises at S ACADEMY OF MUSIC. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT Lytle rorrn - : TOES of tbp 1111I1'IME cntAlummt scimm, a: ,;, ted. by the AMICITJA LITERARY ASSOCIATION, TOK.i. 11.%1! It'vEn En, 24th, 150+, for ibp Deucllt or the 14A N I'VA ILY COMMISSION. ThAmialinooot to cr00 , 1,4 or Singing', Recitation , ., Seem 1 - ,r 16,1,4,1 Emmet, and concluding' with a Uraa.d. National Ta . . T., be bad at the Mike aad Ii 7 1 .01( • Storstt, and at tha Academy on the e coning of the entr,rtalumeat. We recommend the above eaterte In wet to a gammons public for Ito litteary and etm.ieut lilerli, aria lairlleo larly for the - worthy libject Which 11 has ie. vie W—the lament er the 1 . 1111 IT COlinni:.ilin. ifftlllT, Janice; Term], Geo. It. Bohm", I 1111/11011/ . 611ie 11r—weier, DowtherlY i WM. A. Porter, John Cl erten, T. Clark Dare,, A, ThenDe,oai David Brown; I- .Ta v. 14. Billin - vLon, ITurace Bitmoy, ": EOl , l - . Eden Brown, (scorg., - I eras. Whitely. rny2l4ll* Ak T .A.L . yd - yr-sTREET THEATRE. -- 31.02int,y, NvEDNEs,DAY, SATURDAY. - T111:1;1i 'NIT! AN ATTITA y The} e vlee, ewe aetreSe, WE! , ;TERN. LUCILLE WESTERN,. - -- LUCILLE WESTERN, - Assisted by the eel ebr at e g f risk. tragedian. KR. W. IT, WHALLEY, W. It. WiLALT,EY, Aligukiii Daly':; great Hemel emotional play, - LEAH, THE FORSAKEN. . LEAH, THE FORSAKEN. LEAIf, THE FORSAKEN. THE 14)11gAKEN. _ LEAH, (a Jewimh maiden.). - • DiATHAN,(au apostate Jew, ) he prices of admission wW remain ati mut, Neatit may be .ecnred at the box-office, between the hours Of 9 and 3. WITHOUT EXTRA criAnott! tnylti-tf CADEMY OF MUSIC. CONCERT, RECITATIONS, AND TABT.EATIX fay the Pimihr or the .1. QUINOV 11).018 (tR.A3d- MAR SCHOOL. en THURSDAY EVENING, May Mt.h. FRIDAY ArfERNOON, /Clay 27th. Tickets good for either Entertaiarneut. y 19.70. A CADEMY OF MUSIC.-GRAND MU siC A L ENTERTA IN Mi.INT by the GERMANIA OECHESTRA.• Ah4o, n n A ITDRIN4 on PATRIOTISM AND THE RE:HELLION, by J. WAGNER JERMOM. 11.1., on TUESDAY EVEN I S . O, May :11, 18 , 14. Proceeds to be giVen to On Groat &mutts - Fair, 11141114A 1 Aid 12k1.- etviy, Cooper-Shop linfronliment Saloon, and the Charity ILmpital. myl7-6V COliClaiT OF COLLEGE SONGS gill he given by the GLEE CLUB OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSTL, VA iSUA, S of the C.rent Control Fnir, nn MONDAY EVE. NINO, May TM, at the HALL OF TILE INN T ygmay, LuovN 01100 at 7.1.; (JonCertcornrro.ncoF, a „4 O'clock. Tielcettt. Fifty Cents; to had t' .1. B. Gould, Ashinead & Evans, and at the Hall the overact; of this Concert. rnyl9-3t. A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS, .4-w. CORNER TENTH AND CHESTZZUT. Third and lan week of 't l r r OODROFFE'S BOPIEMIAN TROUra • CLAgS 111.($W1;1IS. • ONE WEEK M 0 TREMENDOUS ATTRACTION"! A case of glass-work vaned at Twenty-flvo Dollars. given away even' 0 A LARGE COL:Z(7ION GIVEN AWAY AT EMU!. MiILII3ITIVNI m)2l-21. Go awl. are, On and see, Evrry Night, at 7!.f. Every Right, at 7Y A ._ VIEI).NES.I.)A.I7 AND SATITEDA.): AFTEIINOOiNS• a t 2 o'clock. SPLENDID PRESENTS! SPLENDID PRESENTS! :ice programmes. See programmes. in yl6•6t' A s s BL Y IMILDTNG, TENTH and CHES.TPTUT Streets.-Last six night.; of WT. MAN, Ventriloquist and Wizard, who poidt;vsly close. SATURDAY, May 21. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. the two last A f tort °an Exhibitions. Admittance 2i cents; Children I.S cents. myl6-6t. ATTRACTIVE CHILDREN'S MAY PARTY, On SATURDAY AFTER_ .10N, H 3 , !.. MLy2lst„ . AT CONCRT HALL, from P. M" for the Benefit of the Connuitteo on Labor, Income, pad Revenue, of _ . . THE SANITARY FAIR. Vie Eniortaintnent will con,Ai-t of MUSIC, DANCING, AND SPORTS. Lingle Tickets Fifty Cent,. Tickets Admitting i , JI4 Adult, and Two Childron One Por sale o f the Music Stnres, yl2-114 ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA HOUSE. - "THE FAMILY RESORT." CARNOROSN AND DIN'EV'S MINSTREL% THE GREAT STAB TROUPE OF THE WORLD, lu-their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid Singing I.lem4i.fral Dancing, Langbabla Efli• lesqueP Plantstion Sceneo,,kc" by TVANTY TALENTED ARTISTS. EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Tickets 25 rents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. fe` , 7-3ra J. L. CAENCROSE, Eusin,ss sranrpre..r. . NOW OPE N-THE FORTY-PLUST ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS - AND SCULPTURE, PA the PEN'NSYLVANIA. ACADEMY Of THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above. Tenth. Open from I A. M. till 7 P. M., and from 8 till 10 in the, tn'tning, StrIIIMER RESORTS. CAPE ISLAND.—FIRST-CLASS COT --- to acemlinweiations eall 116 obtained by applying at 60S SPRUCE Stre..t. Ili y2O- 2t. SEA -SIDE HOUSE, FOOT OP PENNSYLVANIA Attl..7o}l, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Tbenndersigped informs his Mends and ibrrner trims that hie honse is now open for the reception of g,eta; bavo ai.o a number of Rooms and a privadAt Parlor to rent in J. AL cottage, oppo4ito. nrs.lo-10t DAVIT) SCATTERGOOD. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. This favorite 'Hotel clii b 0 intniind (lathe ee;,eption of guests on JUNE FIRST. The House has been refurnished and thoroughly ren.o. vated. Writing and Reading Rooms and a Telegraph Oilier: have been added for the exclusive use of tbir. guests. The proprietor &ale tlrfirViihted in assuring the publle that, with the gentlemanly and competent offic e rs eel cured, each department will be conducted to the entirer satisfaction or :lie most fastidious. Ilossler's full Band, under the personal direction Of Mr. MARI: 11.A.5.gL11., has Leen engaged. exclusively 101 Congress Hall. Any further information will be cheerfully given, by addressing J. F. CART, nsr6-tf EDUCATIONAL. • BRYANT, STRATTON, sC DAUNTS.. TER'S STATE ANL XATIoNAL COMMERCrAL COLLEOI:, S. E. corner of ZiEYENTH. sad CHESTNUT Streets. Thorough theoretical and practical instruction tioolckeeping in all its depart Met is and applications. Commercial Arithmotie. embracing all iiabiccia ar plied iu business transactions. , Poisiness Penmanship, upon the Spencerlan Sari.?, taught by a gentleman trained by the author, Mr. P. K. speneer. Business Correspoudenco, including the principle , i of Em,01.411 (101150,41.,11, :lud stitch thorough practice in connection with the daily exorcises as must secure the most satisfactory resnl Is. Connoercial Law, - Telegraphing, and the higher Ma tb,mat twist perfect system of praCtical traininci ever do- Vigad leas berth halt in operation, and la success! Id,y nor ricd out, affording - to students advantages such as have hitherto been considered Possible only in. connection - with the counting-room. , sc - 1 - ming men who desire a. sound business education should avail themselves of the advantages of ail., Insti ;MM. - , tall, Or send for a circular. 11* AFRENCH. LADY, A GRADUATE OF A UNIVERSITY, NV ishig; an Eagagomont with a School or for next s_zentember. Busides all the French Brendle,. ghe tending Gprinnu. and Drawing. Good Reference! , given. Address "Mlle. I. C..' Belle vue llMPittl re, it I.llobOro, /1/319-6t. pO 0 K -KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, &e.—Thorough aud prirtical isiNtruction in the abor, branv/tc, CICITTENtthx - i Com- UV-Ft:ha C 011,11,, 13F7 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Sertnt h. Salliivllt p lir.tl'lletCd Y." Mad .t such hours hest suits their convenience. NO VACATIONS. nryl9,-It* ELECT FAMILY BOAR DIN O- P- , SCHOOL FOE YOUNG MEN A:cD BOYS, )1013247 JOY Lancaster County, Penna. Sf.siou OrOnO on th. FIEST TUESDAY of Mar. Fur circulars 1141 , 11V5 , 3 Atli7-2ni* IL A. MORBISO.k. Principal. B ELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE-- A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. This Institution , ho,vd emet h ealt y locatitit, in the hortherl4lnlts of 4 ATTLLUO it.4 4 ,tlC: Si, it it ck.cOult ty. Penna. , will conimpnce its Suring and&minor Term on the ]9th of FIFTH MONTH next, and continueineett ohm twelve weeks. The course of instruction is thorough and complete is all the F.lementarr and higher branches 014 4 4 EA LIEBE CLASSICAL AN) MATIISMATIGAI, EDUCATION, The French Language is taught by a native Prends teacher. Circulars, giving particulars, may be had on an plivatien to the - Prineipato,,AsitttAl dCH e E lr Arks. county, Penna. JANE P. GUAIIAMB, Principals. mblP-qm LOST AND FOUND. LOST OR MISLAID PERPETUAL POLICY INSITRANCE in the Enterprise,. No. 1.558, Twenty•ftve itund red Dollars, dated J:t 11 HUI , lgar ' Also Fire Association, No. 29,606, for lino Thous:lad. Dollars, to RESTORE CARTER, Jane 30. IS , o. _May 12, 1005. /II yl4-etatlffic. --. EXCURSIONS. ~„ ~ ....-_,„„ ~,„ WarilAWW DELIIO qui' CIL SUM ' - - ' 4 " IMER. ENCLIRSIi?A'S. Lake Ontario, , ii:a grto a a Y Rai/ or, The. Thousand lelanae. Wort lanai - The 'Rapids of St. La wreuce!White Murtatairie, 'River, . saratoga rhviugs, Ikrantreal, sce st.c %to Que. , iee, Sic., &r. , l'ii..ken for the :11 , 0,, , "! Excursions,which have bees so long . and favorably known to the Philadelphia Pub lic.-by V :, Hon,: routes to N iitua re. Falls for sale at the nil I . :A DELI ILIA AND ELMIRA RAIROAD TICKET , „ Fr./ ci.: , periii weer earner hl XT II and aTIESTXI37 ii.terels, Where full idiforniation will be giveri. :1 5 611 1 N --4 A N . 1,1 1 I ta l t's' l ,l: u i i Val ge A n g L ent, THIRTEENTH :tad CALLOWIEILL Streets. twylo-teth,..tjyl LADIES TRUSS AND BRAGS STORE—Conducted by Ladies, TWELFTH. Street, first door below Race. Every article 14 thew line els/Mai. easy, and etfkk6ct in wake. C. H. NES DLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, on the cornet of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. .—Professional accuracy insured. MY4-Smif MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOAI.4IIIb upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewel ery, Plate, Clothing, &e., at JONES & CO.'S Old Established Loan Olice, corner TE1187). and GASRIT.T. Straka. below tamilard. still-4m MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELE BRATED SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only Supporters under eminent medical patronage. Ladies and Physicians are re,pectfullyrequeeted to call only on Mu t. BETTS, at her re:Ravine. 1039 WALNUT •:treet, Phila, (to yo a coo aterfoits, ) Thirty thou mad invalids havebeen barbital by [heir plrysicians to use her appliances. The,•,,,e only are genuine bearing the United States copyright; labels on the box, and signatures, aud also on the 8 - apporters, with lotto:L=111a. 0c1.6-to.thsee Bri=ClMl . fUeILT.P. ....W. 11. IVIIALI.EY.