NATIONAL UNION • CLUB, NO. 1105 CHESTNUT STREET, .1111.1 A SPECIAL MEETING THE CLUB Will be held on t o'clock, Punctual attendance is requested. :'lt ;`. TIIE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. Admissions have been 'fixed as follows: 'Tor the Inaugural Ceremonies and. " Private View," on TUESDAY P. M., Juno 7th 5° 00 , On this occasion not overlo,ooo persons will be admitted. ISEASON TICKETS, not transferable,admittiug on and after WEDNESDAY, June Sth, to all parts of the Pair, excepting exhibitions for children-. $0 00 .. 4 .4SINOLE ADMISSIONS, on and after Juno Bth, not including the departments for which special charges aro made 60 *Children under 13 years of age 2,5 : :To Active Members and aids of Committas Season Tickets will be sold on the requisition of the Chairmen of the Committees at $3 00 JOHN WELSH, Chairman Exectitive Committee. H. HOWARD FURNESS, Secretary. MONDAY EVENING, 231 instant AT THE CLUB HOUSE igr (MEAT CENTRAL, FAIR, DEPARTMUTT (W WOOLEN AND COTTON MANUFACTURES, Avn WOOL AND COTTON DEALERS. The undersigned—Treasurer of:the above Department —acknowledges the receipt of the following contribu tions in aid of said Fair: Benjamin Bullock's Sous $l,OOO 00 'Wm. C. Houston and Thomas Mott - 1,000 00 Brown, IEII, & Co 500 00 Martin Landenherger 500 00 Office Employees of Martin Landenberger 120 00 Factory do .do - 314 25 John M. Mitchell & Co 560 00 :Employees of do 17 20 Coates Brothers soo 00 Southwick, Sheble, & Greene - . 300 00 Bullring & Co., Bearer Valley Mills, Chester county 300 00 Recce, heal, & Co 210 00 Beery (1. Davis 250 00 Joseph It. Hughes 250 00 T. Ililsen & Co., Picture, valued at 250 00 Washington Manufacturing Co., Gloucester, N. 1, Dry (Moth' valued at . 250 00 James C. Roberts, Downingtown, Pa 150 00 James Ramsdeu 10010 - G. 'D. Scull 100 00 - Fairfield & Lee - 100 00 ,Tt.tice & Bateman 100 00 Emanuel Hey & Brothers 100 00 James Long, Brother & Co NO 00 Jacob D. Heft 100 00 Imperial Mills, Darby, John Verlinden, Pro prietor Borneo H. Soule J. T. Midnight, Yarns, valued at Eagle Mills Anu & Hackeaurg, case of Colored Sowing Silk, valued at 00 00 $7.263 45 EDWIN MITCITELL, Tremurer. MTILADELNirn, May 21, 1864. lay23-3t. fitv-• GREAT CENTRALIA FAIR.—WIZO LE sale Dry Goods Committee acknowledge the following subscriptions: Garretson. Brady & Co 0500 03 John 13. Ellison, Son& Ce 000 (0 Win. D. dense St Co 250 00 liood, Bonbriglit &Co 2.50 00 J. Benswager 100 00 Riddle, Gill & Co 100 00 " Ross, Shott & Co 100 00 Wise, Posey & Co 100 00 J. S. Youn &.Altemus 100 00 Pollock & Casselbury 100 00 J. W. Moftley 100 00 IT. C. Trunick & Co 100 'OO James Long P. D. Martin Stout & Atkinson.... John B. Stryker k Cu -Du Hadway & Dodson J. S. Barry & Cn C. B, & W. H. Sellers Silas Aldriek Alexander Maybin... 17,1.3 field- W. T. Caah.. Previously acknowledged glgr— GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. RECEIPTS AT VTR GENERAL TREASURY. Committee on Chemicals, per J. P. Wetherill, Treasurer 211,000 00 Jacob T. Williams • 100 00 Collections made by Mrs. M. L. Moore, Mid lieu, N. J. , particulars of•which are recorded in the Treasurer's cash book 12 00 Proceeds of a Poetical Reading given by-_Prof. Corson, at the request, and through the exer tions of the follewingladles--Mrs. Lathrop, Miss IL Thompson, Miss N. Dunlap, Miss - C. 11. Thompson, and Miss Kirkham..... lo9 Officers of the Court of Common Pleas, through William Carlin Committee on Chemicals, per J. P. Wetherill, Treasurer, (additional)2,ooo 00 Committee on Benefits, Eichibitions, and En tertainments, per George Trott. Chairman . 5,000 00 Collections made by Mrs. B. P. Thompson, Ashland, Schuylkill minty, Pa., particulars of which are recorded in the Treasurers cash book - SU 00 Committee on Iron, per Andrew Wheeler, Chairman 2,820 03 Collection made by the Ladies of Ilistrfonl, Sus quehanna county, Pa., per G. S. Johnston Previously reported $60,04-1 79 CALEB COPE, Treasurer. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.---TIFIE IROI.N COMMITTEE gratefully acknowledge the following subscriptions: Morris, Tacker, & Co., Philadelphia $l,OOO blorris, Wheeler, & Co., do. 1,000 Plicenix Iron Company, do. 1,000 N. Trotter .& o ' 1,000 .Tames - Rowland Co.,' St Co., do. 1,000 Cabeen & Co., do. 1,000 N. & G. Taylor Co., do. ' 1,000 Allentown Iron Company, do. 1,000 Lehigh Crane Iron Company, do. 1,000 Cambria Iron Co., Johnstown, Pa 1,000 Cumberland Nail and Iron Co. „Bridgeton, N. J. 3,000 Thomas Iron Co., llokendaqua, Pa 1,000 Glendon Iron Co., Easton, Pa 1,05) A. & P. Roberts & Co., Philadelphia 500 Terre° & Mitchell, do. 500 William F. Potts, do. - 600 N. & A. Middleton, do. 500 Stephen Robbins, do, 600 J. Wood & Brothers, do. 500 Alan Wood & Co., do: MO E. & G. Brooks, Bridesboro, Pa 500 E. &G. Brooks & Co., do. 500 Steele & Worth, Coatesville, Pa 500 Bethlehem Iron Company; Bethlehem, Pa 500 James Hooven & Sons. Norristown, Pa 500 Tatham & Brothers; Philadelphia 300 Elting & Brother, do. 300 4, Dawson Coleman, Lebanon, Pa 300 Cabot & Biting, Philadelphia2so Steever & Whitaker. do, 250 Bunton & Penrose Coatesville, Pa 250 uncannoh Iron Penrose, Philadelphia 200 Jacobs dr. Bull, Spring Grove Forge. C. D. Robbins & C 0.., Philadelphia J. Clarence Cresson, do. Thomas I. Potts, $21,270 Further donations in money or material are earnestly solicited. . ANDREW WHEELER, Chairman. ,IIW. UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION. -' Cash, per R. DL L Sarah T. Allen Emma L. Taylor. Proceeds of a Fair held by Miss Maggie -W McFarland, at Germantown on the 18th inst. C R., (additional) Westmoreland Coal Company R. M. Walker, Athens Township, Penna T. A., of Ruduor, Pa Previously reported GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—CILIG BUTTER, ON FINANCE AND DONATIONS. PHILADELPHIA, May 19, 1861. ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. Lehigh Navigation Coal Co Delaware and Hudson Canal Co Board of Brokers of Philadelonia Lehigh Zinc Co Alexander Kenson G. T. Shaw Beaver Meadow Railroad Co Enterprise Insurance Co W. Newbold per J. Aprtsen Little Schuylkill Railroad Co Western Savings Fund Society M. J. Jay and 8. 14 Shober J. T. Hall E. V. hlarkland Harris & Co N. Jacobs H. T. Miller & Co Abraham Harker F. J. Sylvester Amos E. L. Webster Officers First National Bank,- Hanover, Pa Previously acknowledged 6 . TME SECRET OF supuEss."— Rev. P. S. HENSON will deliver an essay on this subject, at the Rooms of. the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Nos. 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street, on MONDAY EVENING, May 23d, at S o'clock. 11e foildWing will , be the subject for debate: '• By what means can the Temperance cause be moat Cot. tni ty promoted in our ciiy. ' P. B. SIMONS, . President of the Association, will also make some interesting statements of his visit to the scenes of the recent bottles in Virginia, All are invited to be present. ray2l-21. ANNIVERSAILY OF TUE AN& RICAN BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY.- The Annual Sermon will be preached by Rev. WM. RAOUE, D. D., an SABBATH AFTERNOON, May 22d, 1564, at o'clock, in the Spruce-street Baptist Church, SPRUCE Street, west of Fourth. Anniversary exercises will be held at the same place on MONDAY, May 23d, during the day and evening. In the morning will be ,presented the Annual Report, and a paper, by Rev. 0. W. ANDERSON, on " The Scriptural Instruction of the Young," followed by a free discussion of the subject. Also, an Address by Rev. A. WIBERO, of. Sweden. In the afternoon, a paper will be n yead by Rev. J. WHEATON SMITH, D. D., on a Suitable Sunday School Literature." The discussion of this subject will be opened by Rev. LEMUEL MOSS, of Massachusetts: others are invited to participate. Addresses will be delivered by Rev. Jos Munvard, D. D., Rev. Thos. Armitage, 8.D., and Rev. H. M. Gallaher, The public are cordialy invited to all these meetings. —By order of the Board. my2l-80 B. GRIFFITH, Cor. Sec'y. OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN KAO LIN COMPANY. PIIILADELPIIIA, May 6, DM The First Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the AMERICAN KAOLIN COMPANY will he held at the office of the company, No. TD South TRIED Street, on TUESDAY, May Nth, 11E12 M., when an election will be held for tlye Directors to serf° for the marling year. CHAS. D. KNIGHT, Secretary. my6-f&m-6t ligr NOTICE.—APPLICATION BAS been made at the office of the Delaware and Chesapeake Canal Company fora renewal of a Certifi cate of One Share of Stock In that Company,in the name of JEREMIAH EMLEN, deceased,' the ortfinal haying been inielnid or destroyed. WM. P. CRESSON, Adtn. cum Test.,"&e, of the will'of apll-rol3t. LYDIA EMLEN. )IF.IIIPIIIftE COPPER CO3IPANY— PITILAIELPIIIA, May 19, 1861.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Empire Conper fll(lLeaTMbiheatlllBlVZ (of Lake NVTlVUStr:et,Thilalelphia, on FRIDAY, the 3d day of June, 1864, at 4 o'clock P. a, for the election of Directors., and the transaction of other business. J. S. McMULLEN, ' rey2o-13t Secretary. MANDAN MINING COMPANY— PAILA.DELPII lA. May 10, 1801. —The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the MANDAN MINING COMPANY (of Lake Superior) will be held at their of tee, No. 321 WALNUT street, on THURSDAY, the 26th lust., at 11 o'clock A. 21., for the election of Direc tors and the transactiottof other business. m Y 11 - 14 t B. A. HOOPES, Secretary. PENNSYLVA.NIA RAILROAD COM PANY—Tasesuusu's DIEidaTNIINT, PHILADEL PHIA, April 20,-1564. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-anneal dividend of five per cent, on the capltal stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after Slay la, 1664. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can he had at the Wive of the Company, No. 238 Smith THIRD Street. Stock and Scrip certificates for the extra dividend will be ready for delivery on and after May 2d, bat no stock or scrip certificates will be delivered between the 16th May and Ist June.. , THOMAS T. FIRTH, my2-1m Treasurer. ANNIVERSARY OF TICE AMERI CAN SUNDAY- SCR OOLUN 10 N. —The Sa r low; connected with the Fortieth Anniversary or the Ameri can Sunday School Union will be held at the MUSICAL FUND BALL, ,Locust street, near. Eighth, on TUESDAY EVENING, May 29th, at a quarter to 8 o'clock. Tickets of.admission may. be had, gratuitously. on application at the Society's Buildings, No. 1122 Chest nut street. By order of the Committee. M. A. WIJRTS, Secretary. Philadelphia, May, 1861. ttiyl7-71 S. SNYDER LEIDY, Socratary 100 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 25 00 , %4],165 00 $11,319 20 48:725 59 75 00 20 00 n 00 600 100 00 $620 00 130 S 4 57 $131,00.1 57 CALEB COPE, Treasurer. • $3,000 00 2,000 00 1,000 00 500 00 500 DO 500 00 2.70 00 250 DO 250 00 250 00 200 Do 200 DO 100 00 100 00 100 oo oo 100 oo 100 00 100 oo 100 00 00 00 60 00 $9,810 00 55,610 57 $65,459 57 A. E. BORIE, Chairman. Inr.TIIII CITIZENS' VOLUN'EEER -HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, BROAD and PRIME Streets, tones pleasure in acknowledging tiLd 10110 Wing . donations: Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co. (3d dona tion I A)121 00 Rolis nee Insurance Co. (additional) 100 00 Mrs. Davis 25 00 C. P. F 50 OD Atherton Blight 50 ti) Board of Brokers, Philadelphia, (additional).— 50) irJ Corn Exchange ... 201) 00 S. & J. Flanigan 30 03 Westmoreland Coat CO. (additional) 200 00 Insurance Ce. of North America (3d donation).— Sad (X) R 20 00 3. S. Brown 5 00 Union Mutual Insurance Co., per Richard S. Smith, president, (8d donation) 100 00 Dirs. S. E. Enrunto 01) 03 Mr:4..101m Gillespie (3d. donation) 21 02 Win. Bucknell, per Miss Olivia Slocum, (nddrl) 30 00 Ladies' Aid Association or.Jklikintown, per Mimi Mather • .00 00 Robert Williams ~ • .. a 00 Mrs. 11. Bullring (additlenal) 2000 St Paul's Episcopal Church 23 03 Mrs. Winkeroth 5 00 S. 0. Gebbard . 000 . -.- • . .... . .. ..... . J. Ruarhawk " - 500 Po ole, Coal Co 2, - , 00 Cash, $5, $5, $5 . 15 00 John. Eirig.g . 25 00 J. 11. Could 0 00 American Buttonhole Machine Co til) 00 Coo. W. Reed & Colo 00 S. & NV. Welsh 100 03 W E. Garrett & Sons 100 0) John A, Brown 2,1 00 .1, L. Fenimore 10 03 Robert PeursoLl 10,00 Two Ladies, (Burlington TOp,) per Mrs. J. P. Lo Clerc 15 00 W. P. Jenks 5 00 .Lis. B. Brown (additional) 50 03 Mary .1) Brown (additional) 5O 00 Chas. W. Poultuey (additional) - 50 00 Richard It. Downing (additional) 50 03 Miss .5. Lovering 30 00 W. S. Perot (additional) 2O 03 Francis Perot 20 Of) Mrs. J. Walker (Delaware) ' ,10 03 W. J. P - or Penn Relief Association, 34 flannel end white shirts,l2 pairs socks, 6 towels., 24 handkerchiefs, jellies, pre serves, &c. U. s. gan . itary Commission, 2 boxes lemons,'36 dozen eggs, 8 dozen socks and carpet slippers, barrel rags, 10 jars pickles, 10 gallons apple butter; 2 kegs pickles, 25 lbs. dried beef, catsup, &c. Ladies' Relief Soch-ty of St. John's Lutheran Church, 37 bottles wine, whisky, cordials, &c., 11 jars jellies and preserves, 0 sheets, &c. Ladies' Relief As'ociation of St. John's Church, 4 jars preserves- basket of rusk, shirts, bandages,-tow els, old linen, &c. Ladies of Burlington Top, per Mrs. .1. P. Le Clore, 90 dozen eggs. Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, pants, coat, end Vest. Walker Freeman, Agent C. &A.R. R. a-ad T. box hospital stores. Messrs. Brown & Fox,loo lbs. brown and 50 tbs. white sugar, 3 boxes lemons, corn starch and Carina, cranber ries and nutmegs. . •• • . Sharpleig,h, Rue, & Co., 1M yards towelling. James B. ' , lawman, ^_ jars currant jelly, Miss Van Sever, lot bandages and muslin. Mrs. Graff (Claymont), pads, vinegar, and milk. Mrs. George Plitt, 3 pairs wool socks, 5 pairs flannel drawers, pair of boots. Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, 4 shirts, 3 Tests, bandages, and crutches. Miss McAllister, muslin, linen, handkerchiefs, ban dages, &c. • Mrs. Wm. S. Poulson, bandages. MI'S. Pollock, S jars jellies, farina, corn starch, rags, &C. Miss Sarah Piss, lemons, 7 jars preserves, pickles, sugar, &c. Sirs. Nelson, kettle and 4-jars of pickle's. Sirs. Appleton, jellies and preserves. Mrs. 11. Duhring, 10 shirts, 3 flannel shirts, 3 pairs drawers &c. Sirs. Close, 3 shirts, bandages, muslin, &c. Mrs. Coleman, wine. jellies, corn starch, &c. Mrs. C. J. Field, wino and rags. Mrs. Whitall, I horn, and bread. Mess Ts. Isaacs, Delmer, & De Balm, cakes, oranges, apples, tobacco, &c. -A friend, sheets, towels, oranges, &c. It THE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION appeal to a generous People to sustain them in their olforts to administer re lief to the noble men who have sacrificed every home comfort, - risked life and limb in the desperate conflict with treason, who are determined to crush with the iron heel of right the deep ingratitude of a misguidsd and basely rebellious faction, and restore to its pristine Purity and beauty tho Union of our, noble sires, plant upon every Southern hill-top our liberty-tree, and moisten its roots with their warm life-blood, or find a grave beneath its Several thousand such have already 'arrived among us, and been first received at this institution, proper refreshment freely and promptly given, their festering wounds bathed and dressed by woman's tender baud, and every want a aticipate,d • D owi lio n , of money, clothing, vegetables, preserves, dried' fruits, or any article beneficial to the afflicted, will be cheerfully received, and may be sent to the Hospital, care of rims. L. GIFFORD, Secretary, or J. H. CLAYTON, Storekeeper. The following members comprise the Finance Com mittee. and would be glad to hear front the friends of WA Soldier: _ JOHN 'WILLIAMS, OMee No. 6 Wl[Ma's alloy. THOMAS T. TASKEN, Sr., No. 1612 S. Fifth street . FRANK BAYLE, at S Thomas & Son,', No. 139 S. Fourth street. SAMUEL BKYLE, Office of Florence Sewing Machine Company, Chestnut street, below Seventh. • CHAS. P. :PEROT, S. E. corner of Broad and Chris tian streets, or any member of the Board of Mana gers. my23-2t IRISHMEN! REMEMBER EA, WIER LAVELLE! Liquidate the debt incurred to alleviate the sufferings of your persecuted countrymen. • REDIEMBEII THE CHAMPION OF IRISH NATIONAEITY, Who brought the wrongs of your bleeding country be fore the Sovereign Pontiff 'What will be your answer to this appeal? Shall it pass unheeded? Will you allow FATHER LAVELLE, the man who nobly stood between the oppressor and the oppressed, to be stricken down by she- CRINGING MINIONS OF ENGLISH DESPOTISM? WHAT RIGHT HAS ENGLAND. TO RULE IRELAND? This is the question to be answered by that eloquent and gifted orator and patriotic Irishman, the - VERY REV. DR. .1110RIARTY, AT THE ACADEMY OF On MONDAY EVENG. ay TM, 1564. TICKETS 25 CE M NTS. ' It 711 E CtITMEIVET"L To be credited to domniittee on Labor, Income, and . Revenue. Collected from hands at Wheeler, Miller, St - Co. s Colliery ' $124 53 Collected from hands at J. & E. S. Silliman.'s Colliery $125 00 Donated by J. &E. S. Silliman WO 00— 325 00 Donated by Hazleton Coal Company 500 . 00 Donated by Lehigh Luzerne Railroad Com pany2so 00 Donated by - Union Improvement Company, Luzern() county 250 00 Previously reported 7,547 SO TIEATHICILIARTERS INFANTRY CORPS NATIONAL GUARD. —There will be a Special Meeting of the Corps on MONDAY EVENING, 22d inst., at 5 o clock, at the Armory, RACE Street, to take into consideration of responding to the Governor's Proclamation. Every member is requested to be present. [lt*] L. DELANEY. FillPretary. (W°TUE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMIS SION, TO BE HELD IN PHILADELPHIA, JUNE 7th, 1564. The Ladies' Committee on Wholesale Dry Goods ap peal to the patriotism of the merchants of this city for aid to carry on their plans for the approaching Fair, by sending contributions in goods or money. - We are surrounded by thousands of our- .wonnded, dying Soldiers. Shall we let them perish and make no sacrifice for their relief? Come, then, to therescue— give liberally—help us in our work and labor of love; for even a cup of cold - water shall not lose its re ward, Contributions in goods or money will be thankfully received by either of the Committee. Goods may be sent tp the receiving -room prepared for that purpose at the Fair buildings, Logan Square. COMMITTEE: - Mn. J. C . FARE, Chairman of Committe on 'Wholesale Dry. Goods, 1810 Spruce street : ,- . . Mrs. F. J. Dreer, 1520 Spruce street. Mrs: William Carpenter, 1919 Spruce street. , - - Mrs. Edwin Nina, 52.5 South Second street.. - Mrs. Jacob Hand, 195 North Fifteenth street. Mrs. Robert Kirby, 1834 Addison street. Mrs. William Mein tyre, 1210 Spruce street.' Mrs. James Maguire, 714 South Third street. Mrs. Hugh Stevenson. 1310 Lombard street. Mrs. John Elkinton, 413 Pine street. Mrs. Stephen Harris, 313 South Fifth street. Miss Eliza W. Smith, 1210 Spruce street. Miss Elizabeth Meats, 714 Pine street. my2:3-1t Egrs'OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OPTHE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. - - - Wherea,v, On Sunday, the eighteenth day of May, one ,JOHN WARBRICK was assailed and beaten by a per son or persons unknown, at the City Park Hotel, near Fairmount, in the Fifteenth, ward of this city, in conse quence - whereof he died; and sohereaB, the person or persons who perpetrated the said crime have not yet been brought to justice, now, therefore, as Mayor of the city of Philadelphia, I do hereby offer a reward of three hundred dollars for th,3 arrest and conviction of the parties concerned in the said murder. In tee timony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the seal of the city of Philadel phia, this twentieth day of dlay, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and silty-four. - ALEXANDER HENRY, roy23-3t Mayor of Philadelphia. MERCANTILE LIBRARY S MURES. —Several shares of -Stock in' the Mercantile Li brary Company having been assigned to the Committee on Colleges, Libraries, and Literary Institutions in con nection with the Sanitary Fair, will - be sold for the bene fit of the Sanitary Commission. They can be obtained at the following places: 7. E. Gould's Music Store,S. E. corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets; Wm. 'Morel's Book Store, Sll Sprint Garden street; and. Charles Desilver's Book Store, 1229 Chestnut street. BY - order of P. A. ()REG AR, S. IL CARTLEY, } Special Committee. LEWIS W. SMITH. my23-3c. nr. A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE GRAND DIVISION SONS OF TEMPERANCE of Poona. will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, May 26, ISO, at S o'clock, corner of NINTH and SPRING GARDEN (third I,torv). 08. W. MARTIN, Grand Scribe. , lige"'. GIRARD MINING COMPANY OF IifICLIIOAN.--The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the GIRARD MINING COMPANY, of Michigan, will be held at their oMce, No. 324- WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the seventh day of June next, at 11 o'clock, A. IC, for the Election , of Directors and other business. • B. A. HOOPES, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA, May 21, 1864. iny'23-tje7 Iigr.RESOLUTE MINING CO,IIIPANY.- The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the RESOLUTE MINING COMPANY, of Lake Superior, will be held at their Office ,No. 321 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the sixth day ofjune next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., for the Election of Directors and other business. B. A. HOOPES, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA, May 21, 1861 my23-tje6 TA Rix DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR, INCOME, and RE VENUE OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. - - - - Mrs. E. W. Mutter, Counsellor, No. 807 New street. Mrs. J. W. Forney, President, No. GS S. Washington Square. Mrs. R.. Hammett, Tice President. No. 115 Vine et. Miss Ada Sager, Treasurer, No. 916 Arch street. Miss Louisa E. Claghorn, Corresponding,Seorstary. No. 1008 Arch street. Mrs, Thos. Fitzgerald, Recording Secretary, N0..337 South Seventh street. Donations or all kinds of Fancy Articles thankfully re ceived. Articles can be sent by express, or otherwise, to either or the above Ladies, or to the aloe, No. I_lB South SEVENTH Street, and they will be duly-acknow ledged. myl6-1.21 PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL WHARF AND RAILROAD. COMPANY.—No- Iice 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 books, receive subscriptions, and organize a company b_y the name, etz..•le, and _title of the PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL WHAM' AND RAILROAD COMPANY, will be held on the TWENTY- SIXTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. HAM, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M.,at No. 327 WALNUT Street, second Aoor, Room No. 2, in the city Of - PHILADELPHIA, and from' day today, in pursuance of said act of Assembly, and for the purposes therein mentiond and nrovideed. EDMUND A. SOLIDER, DAVJI) JAYNE, • SAMUEL T. BODINE, .1. VAUGHAN MERRICK, E. W. WARNER , .aprus S. EMERY. PRILADBLPirIA, May 2, 1864. my3-20V FirBDILADELPILIA' AND BOSTON MINING COMPANY, rHILAIMPITTA, May 19, 1881 The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the piffle. delphia and Boston Mining Company (of Lake Superior) will he held at their Office, No.' 423 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, the 3d day of JUNE, DAL at 11 o'clock A.. M., for the election of Directors and tire traneaction of other business. • 111920-2e3 J. S. MoMULLIN, Secretary. Itgr' CORN EXCHANGE BANK. PHILALIKLPFHA, May 3, MM. The Itirectors have declared a Dividend of SEVEN Pt!! cent.; payable on demand, clear of State and U. S. (3 Per cent.) tar. J. W - TORREY, nrY4'4r -Cashier. THE THUD) SIKRIT-ANNUAL IM BIBITION of the EAST PENNSYLVANIA A(#- . BICULTURALAND MECHANICAL SOCIETY will be held at NORRISTOWN, on THURSDAY, June 9, 1964. The attention of Horsemen and the Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements is particularly Invited to this Exhibition, as the facilities for display and sale are un equalled by any other society In the State. By order. myl2•lSt WM. BEAN, Recording Secretary. OFFICE OF TILE A.I I LEGISAIO KD Eir MINIM) COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR. YITTLADREPHIA, May 14, 1364. - The stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on WEDNESDAY, Junel. at 12 o'clock-M., at the office, No. 324 WALNUT Street. An election for Directors will take place, to serve the Com pany the ensuing year. Y. K. WOMRATH, mylG-tjel Secretary. 11 JETNA COMPANY.—THE Anneal Meeting of the Stockhola eri, of the Akita Mining Company, of Lake Superior, will be hold at their office, No. 324. WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the Met inst., at 11 &clock. A. M for the *Witten of Directors, and the transaction of other business. U. A. HOOPES, Secretary. Philadelphia, May 14. 1914. my 18431 W7IRON MOULDERS ATTENTIONI— Tho San Francisco IVloulders are on a Strike. and ask you to koop away for the present. HENRY MORGAN, President. P. riItSLISP, Sec. San Francisco M. 11. nryl6-rnwint.44 OFFICE IaIiADD FIRE AND MA RINE INSURANCE COMPANY, 415 WALNUT Street, Maylo, 1854. The Directors have declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. for the last six months, clear of taxes, and pay able to the Stockholders on demand. myll-wfnint ALFRED S. GlLLETT,Treasnrer. OFFICE OF THE METALLINE LAND COMPANY OP LANE SUPERIOR. PHILADELPHIA, May 16, 1961. The Stated - Annual Meeting of the Stockholders uf the METALLINE LAND COMPANY will he held at - the OFFICE:CW.3T ECO MPANY 324 WALNUT Street, on MON-DANAlialth day of June next at 12 td. myl7- tje.6. 7 . P. • K. - WOMRA I'LL Clerk. DIVMEND.—OFFICE NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY, • __ BALTIMORE, 61113'6, 1661. At a meeting of the President and Directors, hold this day. the following resolution was adorited: .Resolved, That a dividend of TWO (2) PER CENT.be declared on the Capital Stock of this Company, and on the Illetalmente Paid In, for the quarter ending the 15th Instant; and also au extra dividend of THREE (3) PER cent. on the same. Said dividends to he paid free of State and National taxes on and after the 25th blatant. The Transfer .Booka of the Company will be closed from the 16th to the 25thiinstant. 13y order.' mya-mwflOt - J. S. LEIB. Treasurer ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, f'HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR SH AL'S OFFICE, SECOND DISTRICT OF PENN SYLVANIA, No. 206 South Twelfth street. ' Whereas, It is foe thelnterest of the people of each ward to have stricken from the list all names improperly enrolled, because an excess of names increases the gyo ta: it is egnallVfor the interest of each person enrolled in a given ward to have placed upon the list all persons liable to-do military duty, because the greater the Lumber to be drawn from, the loss the chance of each individual to be drawn. • The. Board of Enrolment will be in session daily, to strike from the list , all persons not liable to military duty, and to enroll all persons whose names may have been ton fitted, all persons who shall bare arrived at the age of Twenty . (20) before the draft; all persons dis, charged from the military or naval service of the United States who have not been in service two years during the present war, and all A /tens who shall have-de clared their intentions to become citizens of the United States or who have held office under the General Go vernment. . . . . It is hoped that the people will take such interest this matter as will enable the. Board to make a complete enrolment. EDWIN PALMEE, zny29-tf Capt. and Provost Mareliall Second Dist.; -Pa HEADQUARTERS:PROVOST MAR SHAL, FOURTH DISTRICT PA., Northeast corner of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets. In order to have the Enrolment List revised, the- BOARD OF ENROLMENT will, upon application nt these Headquarters strike off the names of all persons now over forty-five rears of age, all whp are perma nently disabled, and those who have served in the Military or Naval Service two years during the present war, and been honorably discharged therefrom, and will add to the List all who have arrived at the age of twenty years., all aliens who have declared their inten tion of becoming Citizens. Citizens who may be cogni zant of persons not hav i ne, been enrolled; are requested to notify the BOARD OF - ENROLMENT, - In order that the facts may be ascertained, and such persons placed upon - the List. I It is for the interests of the Citizens of each Ward to have stricken from the Lists all names improperly enrolled, and it in eqnally for the interest of each person enrolled - to have placed upon the List all •persons liable to Military Duty, so that his own chance for Draft shall not be unjustly increased. D, M. LANE, Capt., Pror. Marshal, my2.3-6t Fourth District, Penna. HEADQUA . RTERS PROVOST MAR SHAL THIRD DISTRICT PENNSYLVANIA, No. 511 BROWN Street. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Enrolment will sit on and after, MONDAY next from 9 o'clock A. M. to 3 P. M., until further notice, for the purpose of hearing claims of exemption front the enrolment of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth wards, for the following causes: Alienage. g) KEYSTONE BATTERY.-A. , meeting of this Battery will be held on TUBS ; DAY EVENING, Nay 24th, at the City Arsenal, FACE, below BROAD, at S o'clock. Members of the Second Keystone Battery and all other young seen desirous of organizing under the Proclamation of the Governor, are invited to attend. rey23-2t! M. HASTIXGS, Captain. HAVE YOU PROVIDED FOR YOUR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY WALTER S. GRIFFITH, PREMDEN'T. O. C. RIPLEY, SEC. I. H. FR6THINGHAX, TREAB -- - . Bon. William Strong; Rev . Matthew Simpson,D. D., Bishop of M. E. Chnrch; Rev. Albert Barnes, D. D. ; Rey. James M. Crowell; Thomas Robins, Esq .: Lewis R. Ashurst, Esq. ; Samuel Welsh, Esq. ; James Dunlap, Esq. ;W. R. 'Leelee, Esq. ; John Rice, Esq. ; Charles Humphreys, Esq.; John B. Austin, Esq. ; S. C. Palmer, Req. ;C. B. Mount, Esq. ; Samuel C. Perkins, Esq.; John R. Penrose, Esq., Samuel Fiold, Esq. Messrs. E. W. Clark & Co. ; Buckner, MeCammon, & ' Co. ; John B. Myers & Co. ; Benjamin Bullock & Sons; Wm. S. & Alfred Martien; George E. Reese, Son, &" Co. ; J. B, McCreary & Co. ; George Cookman & Co. ; D. B. Mer slaw & Co. ; May & Brother. $.3,997 33 E. BOBDA, Treasurer. sdMDLTRYQM 8 OFFICE m. BROAD - Street, PHILADELPMA, May 21, 1364. PROPOSALS FOR IRON BEDSTEADS. Proposals are invited for 5,000 Iron Bedsteads, undu lating wooden bottoms, each Bedstead to be 6 feet 6 inches long, 2 feet 6 inches wide, and 13 inches high. Names of two sureties to be furnished with the bids. Proposals will be opened on the lot June. . . . The Medical Purveyor reserves the right to reject any or all bids. - iIiIIRE.A.Y, mySS-65 , Surgeon S. A., lledieal Purveyor. TO ARCHITECTS A.ND BUILDERS. —By the act of May sth, an appropriation of Fifty Thousand Dollars was made for the Extension of the Capitol Buildings at Harrisburg. ARCHITECTS and BUILD'S EtS are hereby requested to present plans for said extension, and proposals for building the same, to the undersigned, by the FIFTEENTH day of JUNE. The main object to be attained by the proposed extension is to furnish- additional Committee Room for the Legisla ture, and the extension is to conform as far as possible to the architecture of the present building. A. G. CURTIN, Governor. ISAAC SLENKER, Auditor General. JAMES P. BARR, Surveyor General. HENRY D. MOORE, State Treasurer. HARRTSBPRG, May 19, 1861. my23-ISt A LIT RODS, OF Brands, all sizes, Squares and Plats, just receded per bark Monitor, for sale in lots to suit purchasers. ALBERT POTTS, nry2.3.6t* N. B. Cor. THIRD and WILLOW Streets. T,ARD OIL, FOR LUBRICATING 4 Wool and Machinery, for sale at ihe lo west market price by MAROT / 4 .: STEEL, Manufacturers, 131 North FRON t' Street. my23-lnr. BRICK PRESSES AND BRICK ➢DICERS' TOOLS, 309 South FIFTH &root. rny.23-Im. S. P. MILLER. CONSIGNEE OF FORTY-SIX BAR RELS BONE DUST, from Albany, will please cal for it at No. 304 SOUTH WHARVES. myM-St*" D. L. FLANAGAN, Agent. VRENCH FLUTING AND GAUT - -FERING executed with. promptness at Mrs. S HcCLELLAN'S, 106 South ELEVENTH Street. Imme diate attention paid to.urders from a distance. lt* SUMMER CORSETS.-MRS. STEELE, TENTH Street, below Chestnut has on band and makes to order best quality Linen Summer COSSETS. Also, received from Pares, elegantly.fitting genuine Werly Cossets. my2.3-3t. A MONG ST THE NUMEROUS styles, none are more popular than REIMER'S widely-known and admired Colored Photographs, made for 51 only, at the Gallery, SECOND St., above Green:* TVORYTYPES.—SEE THOSE EXE- A- cutpd by D. F. REIMER before you engage one. They are all that can be desired—simple and truthful in etyle and coloring. 1624 ARCH Street. . lt* GOLD'S IMPROVED STEAM AND WATER-HEATING APPARATUS For Warming and Ventilating Public *guana Privateßesidencea, Manufactured by the UNION STEAM AND WATER-HEATING COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. JAMES P. WOOD, 41 South' FOURTH Street. 'anso-tt R K FELT WELL. Superintendent. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, MAY 14 1864. NOTIOE.TO THE 'HOLDERS OP TIM THREE-YEARS' SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES FALLING DUE AFTER .AUGUST 19, AND OCTOBERI, 1864. The three-years' seven-thirty notes issued under the act of July 17, 1881, are exchangeable at any time before or at maturity, for six per cent. bonds of the act of July 37, and August 6,1861. when presented in sums not less than five hundred dollars. The three-years' notes were leaned bearing date of August 19, and' October 7,-1561, and beCome due after 0_ __e O n c o t _ e b s e , r 0 1 : A lri t )rd t e 3 r 9 ! a r n tll ; date, are hereby noti fied that they may be Presented for immediate ervehage for six per cent. bonds, with full coupons, drawing in terest from July 1, 1864, up to which date interest will be paid, without delay, on the three. years notes at the rate of seven 80-100 per centum per annum. The interest found to be doe on the three-years' notes up to July, 1, 1864, will be transmitted by the ;United . States 'Treasurer's draft, payable in coin. The six per cent. bonds which are exchanged.for the principal of the three-years'notes will be issued drawing interest from July 1, 18G4, the, (late up to which the' three-years' notes are settled,' end will be transmitted KR fast as they can conveniently be prepared. f Parties wishing to exchange the threeyears' notes to the above manlier, must send them to this Department, in soma of five hundred dollars or its multiple,endorsed. Pay to the Secretary of the Treasury for redemp tion, " which endorsement must be signed - by the party on whose accent they are to be exchanged. - AThey must be accompanied by a letter stating the numbers, denominations, and dates, of the notes, and the kind (Registered or Coupon) and denominations of the six per cent: bonds wanted in exchange. The six per cent. Coupon Bonds are of the denomina tions of five hundred, and one thousand dollars; and the Registered Bonds are of the denominations of live hundred, One thousand, dye thousand, and ten thou sand dollars. When Registered Bonds are ordered, parties mns state at which of the following places they wish the in terest.pahl, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Bal m tiniere, or New Orleans. S. &SE, y2l-(k • Secretary of the Treasury. TREASURY DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF TEE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY, WASHINGTON, May 4, 1851. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presedied to the undersigned. it has been made to appear that THE SEVENTH. NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, comity of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized, under and according to the require fnents 01 the act of Congress entitled "An act to pro vide a National Currency, secured by .'pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof, " approved February 25,1863, and has complied with all the provisions of said act reonired to be complied with before commencing the Intsiness of 'Banking: Now, therefore, I, HUGH MoCULLOCH Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that TIDE SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Bunking ander the act aforesaid. In testimony •whereof, witness my hand and seal of °Rice, this FOURTH DAY OF MAY, (Seal of the Comptroller of the Currency.] HUGH McCUILOCH my6-2m Comptroller of the Currency. 1000 DRY- CHOICE PEACHES. SOO Dry Tomatoes. , 200 Dry Apple Sallee: 000 Dry Cranberry Sauce. For sale by JAS. W. CAMPBELL, .uayl.3-12t 4 No. 5 South. FRONT Street. .1111L1TARY. Non-residence Unsuitablenees of age. Manifest permanent physical disability. JACOB S. STRETCH", Cant. and Provost Marsha'. FRANKLIN D. STERNER, Commissioner. ALEX. C. HAR nly2l-6t Surgeon. .INSURANCE. FAMILY AN INSURANCE ON YOUR LIFE? HOME DIUTUAL, WITH AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL WILLIAM J. COMM, ACTITARY PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES JOHN H. PACKARD, M. D.. MEDICAL EXAMINER , No. 1225 SPRUCE STREET, In attendance at Agent's Office daily from 1 to 2 P. AI F'HILADELEHLI. OFFICE CORNER FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS B. K. ESLER, AGENT.' apcnywf3m : THE PRESS.---PFETLADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1864: U. S. These Bonds arc issued under the. Act of. Congress of March Bth, 1.861, which provides that all Bonds issued under this 'Act SHALL BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Goya - Emmen t, at any period not len than nor more than forty years from 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 Nud's send 'annually. The interest is payable ou the first days of March and September in each year, As these Bonds, by Act of Congress, are EXEMPT FROM MUNICIPAL OR STATE TAXATION, their value is increased from ono to three per cent. per annum, according to the rate of tax levies in various partn of the country. At the prosout rate of premium on gold they pay OVER EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST In.eurrenoy, and aro of equal convoulento as a permit neut or temporary Investment. It is believed that no securities offer so great Induce ments to lenders as the various descriptions of 11. S. Bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties or stock Companies, or sena jate communities, only is pledged for payrnot/F while for the debts of tie United States the whole property of the country is holden to secure the payment of both principal and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from S5O 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 Tlie Funded Debt of the United States onwhich interest Is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March; mkt, was $768,068,000. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be 645,937,126, while the customs reve nue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1864, has been so far at the rate of over $100,000,000 per It will be seen that even the present gold revenues of the Government are largely. in excess of tlie wants of the Treasury for the payment of gold interest, while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the an , nual receipts from customs on the same amount of im portations to $150,000,000 per, annum. The authorized amount of this loan is Two Hundred Million Dollars. Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan agents were not issued until I,larch 2G,but the amount of Bonds reported sold at the United States Treasury up to May 14th, was Sinbscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the 'United States at Washington, and the Assistant Treasu rers at New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, and by the First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Second Nationll Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Fiat, National Bank of Allentewn, 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 ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are depositaries of public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS'AND BANKERS throughout the country: (acting as a.gents of the National Depositary Banks) will furnish further information on application, and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. mp'l•6tWit FIRST NATIONAL SANS DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY FINANO/AL AGENT YO-4O LOAN. This Bank has been authorized and is now prepared to receive subscriptions to the This Loan, issued under authority or an act of Con gress, approved March 1, 1864, provides for the issue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollars ($2D0,000,000) United - States Bonds, redeemable after ten years, and payable fortyity-ears from date, IN COIN, dated March 1, 1264, bearing interest at the rate of per annum IN COIN, payable semiannually on all Bonds over $lOO, and on Bonds of $lOO and less, an-. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds as they may prefer . Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations of fifty dollars (SW), one hundred dollars ($100), five hundred dollars ($.500), one thousand dollars ($1,000), five thousand dollars ($5,000), and ten thousand dollars ($10,000), and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of fifty dollars ($5O), one hundred dollars ($100), five hun dred- dollars ($600), and one thousand dollars ($1,000). INTEREST will commence from date of subscription, or the accrued interest from the Ist of March can be paid in coin, or, nntil further notice, in U. S. notes or notes of National Banke, adding (50) fifty per cent. to the amount for pre mium. - C. H. CLARK, ap3-tf - President. " NEW LOAN. JAY COOKY, & CO. OFFER FOS SALE THII NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN, Bearing Five Per Cent. Interest IN COIN Redeeniable any time after TEN YEARS. at the plea sure of the Government, and payable. FORTY YEARS after date. Both COUPONS and REGISTERED BONDS are issued for this Loan, of seine denominations as the Five-Twenties. The interest, on WO and $lOO payable yearly, but all other denominations half yearly. The TEN-FORTY BONDS are dated March 1, 1864; the half yearly interest falling due September 1 and March 1 of each year. Until Ist September, the accrued interest from Ist March is required to be paid by purchasers In coin, or in legal currency, adding 60 per cent. for premium, 'until further notice. ! All other °oven:n:l3.sta Securities bought and sold JAY GOO - KE ct CO., 1.14 SOUTH THIRD STREET. 10-40 L °AN! THIRD NATIONAL BANK S.. W. CORNER OF MARKET STREET AND PENN SQUARE. Having been designated a Depository of Public Moneys and Fiscal Agent of the United States, will receive sub scriptions to the new Government Issued under the Act of Conferees approved March 3d, 1664. Redeemable after ten Tears, at the option of the Government. Payable in forty years in coin. Bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum in COIN, Registered Bonds and Coupon. of different deuomina. lions. Interest- commencing from date of subscription, or from the lstof March. last. (EWES; & RAMA, • _ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No 52 South- THIRD Street. • Dealers in Government Securities, Specie, Bank Notes, and City Warrants. Stocks bought and sold on Com mission. C,ollections promptly ins do. my7..lm TARVED_ UNION PRISONtRS.-- The' condition and appearance of glee° patriots ere thus described by Miss Mx: "- I bad :last got to the wharf when our flag-of-truce heat, the " City or New York," came in; and soon the, poor fellows began to land, fonr, hundred and fifty 61% them from - Bone ' Such a 'eight I It was a reglmont of skeletons. Most of them had to be carried on stretchers, Several died on the boat as they were being lifted up. Nine died on the wharf, lisping their grail. I ude 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 sneak, and in a hun dred the brain scorned to be affected. First, as !fear. UR we could learn from the few who could tell the story, they had been starved—systematically, they theiught— only -a- meagre scrap of musty bacon being.brought to them, 'with water,. so that they gradually lost their strength, and became mere skin and bone . CARD 'PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE ABOVE, FEICE FIFTEEN CENTS EACH, •• Just published by MCALLISTER Si BROTHER, • m527.-2t No. I*3 CHESTNUT Street. FINANCIAL. 10-40 BONDS. $48,964,900 PHILADELPHIA OF THE UNITED STATES. NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. FIVE PER CENT. U. S. 1040 s. OF PHILADELPHIA, 1 0 - •:40 LOAN, DAVID B. PAUL, PHOTOGRAPHS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOW READY, DR. BETHUNE'S GREAT. WORK. EXPOSITORY LEOTURES ON THE HEIDEL BERG CATECHISM, BY GEORGE W. BETHUNE, D. D. Two voltune3, crown octavo, (Riverside edition,) on tinted paper. • Price ror volume - $2.25. The first volume of this wrest work of the late Dr. Be thune. is now ready. . ' The Rowed and hut volume will he PUbliShIA within olio month, anti will be uuiform iu every respect with the first volume, CONTENTS OP VOL. La' LECTURES' ON THE ROLLOWINO SUBJECTS The Only Comfort of Believers. The Knowledge of oar Misery. The Fall of Alan. Punishment of Sin. Diecessity of a Mediator. Qualities of the Mediator, The Provision of a Mediator. Saving Faith. The Being and Unity of God. The Doctrine of tho Trinity st a t e d . Faith in God the Father. The Providence of God. The Remo of Jesus, The Title Christ. The Sonship and Government of Christ. The Incarnation, Christ's Suffering and Cross, Christ's Death and Burial. The Descent into The Resurrection of. Christ. The Ascension of Christ. Christ on the 'Throne as. Ruler and Judge This wits the great life work of the Into Di% Bethune, and w remain a monument of his thorough scholar ship, the classical purity and beauty of his style,, and above all, his deep and abitling piety. - - The Christian Intelligencer says: We are glad to see that Messrs. - Shelden & Co., of New York, are issuing a new theological work from the pen of the - late and ever-lamented Dr. Bethune. Its title is, " Expository Lectures on the Heidelberg Cate chism:" and to those who doinot rhilftly know the Ca techism or its expositor, it might Seem to - belong toy the class of dry, doctrinal books, very barren of interest to all but theological readers. It is, however, a work which every true, - single-eyed Christian, learned or un learned, will delight to read ; feeling, as lie passes from lecture to lecture, that he is being built up in the faith by the strong, skilful hand of a wise master-builder. To this - choice Catechisni Dr: Bethune has given his noble pow: rS in - their selected order. And the friends of Dr. Bethune, who treasnre the memory of his rare and thrilling eloquence, will find the very tones of his voice recalled, as they feel throughout all these lectures the pulsation of a heart filled with burning zeal and fer vid devotion to the good of souls and to the'glory of God." in) 23• 2t 2i) CENTS I GOOEY FOR JUNE. 1.5 cents! LADY'S FRIEND for June. 20 cents! 'HARPER for June, 35 cents!: PETERSON (M. June. 20 cents! ATLANTIC for June. All New Books at a discount. Photograph Albums at a discount. roy22-3t Prrerurars, SOS CHESTNUT Street TKE MARVEL'S NEW BOOK SEVEN STORIES, WITH BASEMENT AND ATTIC. Published this day. HEADLEY'S CHAPLAINS AND CLERGY. OF THE REV' bLITTION. THCKERMAN'S AMERICA AND HER COMMENTA TORS. WORK AND PLAY. Ey Horace BusbnelL NY FARM AT EDG ENYOOD. By the Author of Reve ries of a Bachelor. 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Six beautiful 'colonies illustrated, $2.50. WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher, fe26-tiyl 24 South SIXTH Street. APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. The Agency for this Invaluable Library of Universal Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street. second story. Also, RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank • er'SJUP - ER HANGINGS. ... LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAPER -A-, HANGINGS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN PAPER' HANGINGS, 602 ARCH Street, Second Door above SIXTH,! South Side. The attention of the Public is invited to his X ' LARO.F. AND, VARIED ASSORTMENT OP PAPER HANGINGS, Embracing all qualities, from 1234 CENTS TO THE FINEST GOLD AND VELVET DECORATIONS. Also, an entiinly new article or GOLD AND SILK PAPERS, ap.93-srtiwtf JUST RECEIVED. -6?-.11,_ CARTES DE VISITE. VISITS.NEW OARTES . DE WENDEROTR SL TAYLOR, 912, 914, 916 CHESTNUT STREET, Have lately added the following to their large list of CARTES: Abraham Lincoln, Taken in Washington last Month, by Wenderoth Sc I Taylor, while preparing another 'hotograph of the President, for the Sanitary Commission. Geor , e H. Stuart, Taken last month. Regarded By his friends as re markably good. General Crawford, Commanding PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES. Taken this week; is considered a very faithful picture of this officer. Admiral Foote, From the best likeness in possession of the family Colonel Dahlg.reli, Who latelypetished at Richmond; also approved by his family. Colonel Baxter, Of the Fire Zouaires; taken this week. A splendid picture. General I. J. W istar, Taken early this month, on the occasion of his visit home. • • •• All the above aro in the highest stre, and may be procured of all sizes from CARTE 20 EXTRA lid -I?ERIAL, at the rooms of the audersigued, or of IicALLISTBR & BRO. ) Chestnut Street. President WENDEROTH & TAYLOR, 1 T t KENNEDY, STAIRS, Nos. 130 and 132 North Wharves, WHOLESALE DEALERS PICKLED AND. DRY FISH. A large stock, in assorted packages, suitable for Conn -try Trade, always on hand. anlS-2m VDWA.RD L. BROWN, IRON FOUN DER,- i 8 prepared to 1111 orders for all kinds of IRON CASTINGS, - at his Foundry, MARKET Street, alleys il'hirtv-flrat, Philadelphia. mvlT-RN pIcKLEs.-1.00 BBLS. PICKLES IN VINEGAR. , 60 half bbls. Ploklesin vinegar. Also, three-gallon and flue-gallon kegs do. For Bale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, glah2B 107 South WATER Street. SI-IELDON cr.; CO., PUBLISHERS, No. 335 BROADWAY, N. .Y JORIt E. POTTER, Publisher, 617 SANSOU Street, Philadelphia T. J. COOK E, GROCERIES.; ABOVE ARCH STREET, ARMY GOODS. FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY. EVANS Sr, lIASSAI.did, MILITARY FURNISEIERS, 418 ARCH STEET, PHILADELPHIA Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulets, Rats, Caps, Can teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Mama, Spurs, and everything pertaining to the coMPlete outfit of Army and Navy Ogicers. A liberal dißCollat aliened to the trade. mylB-1m FROTHINGHAM 86 WELLS RAVE FOR SALK, HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGIIT SHEETINCIE AND SHIRTINGS. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN_, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. wORSTEO YARN. Am. setl4lf-t( CLOTHING. A 110IISEITOLD WORD"! WANAMAKER & BROWN'S Popular Clothing House. Sixth and Market streets. The pee. ple have r found out to their great satisfaction:that there is a place where a good article of Clothing, handsomely cut and carefully made,•can he had at a moderate price. Wanama ker & Brown have, by far, the /argest stock of REAL-NEW STYLES, FRESH, THIS SEA SON'S MARE, of Fashionable Clothing, to be found in this city, which they are selling In immense quantities, and at low prices for the times. SlXTR l . a tn ue (f. MARKET Streets The name, WANAM_AKER & BROWN CLOTHING ap22-mws2mif MILLINERY GOODS. 0- 1 ., MISS M. A. BAKER, wr- - ■ - • No. 1346 CHESTNUT STREET. Has opened a large assortment of FARIS MILLINERY, apl3-3M O For tho Spring and Snrnmer of 1864 CARPETINGS. ARCH -STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE. The subscriber basing received & well-aelectad stock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN C.i%Xtr'ErrlNG-S, FOR SPRING TRADE JOS. BLACKWOOD, mh2s-3m 832 ARCH. STREET, BELOW NINTH. - pNGLISH VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARPETINOS, of beet manufacture, imported and for sale at lowest Cash prices, by _ R. L. KNTGFIT & SON, mv9-Im SOT CHESTNUT Street. ENGLISH CARPETS FOR STAIRS and Halle. just received, best quality, all widths. in great variety . - A. L. KNIGHT & SON, mv9-1m RO7 CHESTNUT Street. MATTINGS. M ,„-, ATTING'S I MATTINGS I B E S'T quality, all widths, fresh importation& R. L. KNIGHT & SON, my9-1m 807 CHESTNUT Street. LYON'S IKATHAIRON. Hathairon is from the Greek word "Kathro," or " Kathairo," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate, and restore. This article is what its name signifies. For preserving, restoring, and beautifying the HHHAR HAIR it is the most remarkable preparation in the world, It is again owned and lgt up by the original iwoprietor, and is now made with the same tire, 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 KATHAIE 4 ON. It is known and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by all respectable dealers. DRILLS S. BARNES Br. CO., New York... HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. This is the most delightful and, extraordinary article ever discOvered. It changes the sun-burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beanty,im parting the marble purity of youth, and the cti-stingud appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, freckles, pimples,.and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent, and smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by actresses and opera-singers. It is what every lady should have. Sold everywhere. Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y. Address all orders - to " BEAUS S. BARNES & CO„ New York. REIMSTREET'S INIMITABLE HER RESTO- RATIVE.-NOT4 ME, But restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes are composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of -the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heim street's Inimitable Coloring not only restores tbe 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 Flair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor. Used by both gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all re spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents, D. S. BARNES & CO., 202 BROAD WAY, New York. Two sizes, 50 cents and $L MEIICkN 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 lac 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 are perfectlyremarkable. Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable animals made useful, and untold ills assuaged: For aruises, sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, cuts, caked breasts, strained horses, .kc.", it is a soveroigu.re medy that should never be dispensed with. -It should be in every family. Sold by all druggists. - feM-mwfautSzeowgm D. S. BARNES, New York. WINES AND LIQUORS. Fdi BARRELS YOUNG;ER'S ALE, 40-"kf St. Anne's Brewery, In jugs. In store, and for sale by WILLIAM H. YEATON Sr CO., 2.01.5c:0ath FRONT Street. 11 CASES PINET, CASTILLON ' Sr, CO'S COGNAC BRANDY, lauding from brig "Louie," from Bordeaux. For sale by WILLIAM H. YEATON St CO., apt 201 South FRONT Street. FAMILY DYE COLORS. (PATF.N 7FD OcT._lll,l 3 A SAVIIIG OF 80 ENE 806i4T MMUI DARK BLUE, LIGHT BLUE, - FRENCH BLUR. CLARET BROWN, LIGHT BROWN, DARK BROWN. SNUFF BROWN, For Dyeing Silk Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, - Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feath ers, Rid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel. CHERRY - CRIMSON. DARK DRAB, LIGHT DRAB, FAWN DRAI3. - LIGHT FAWN DRAB, DARK GREEN LIGHT GREEN, MAGENTA, For 225 cents you can color as many pods as would oThertvlse cost five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, and auy one can use the dye with perfect success. Di rections in English, French, and German, inside of each package. - MAIZE, MAROON, • _ . _ . ORANGE, PINS, ROYAL PURPLE, PURPLE, SALMON, SCARLET, ' SLATE SOLFEIIINO, VIOLET LEATH.gR. For further information in Dyeing, and giving a-per fect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dve over others (with ninny valuable recipes), purchase Rowe 3c Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of price -10 cents. Manufacharod by HOWE R STEVENS, 260 BROADWAY, Boston. For sale by druggists and dealers generally. my3-Imif 11 F. REIMER'S LIFE-SIZE PHOTO • ORAPIIS in Ott Colors have attained great per fection. His specimens evince wonderful accuracy and admirableManagoment of light and color. 624 ARCH 13 . J. WIL . L I ' e I . A N M ort S h ' SIXT . Street, YAWN n it r I2TDS AND WINDOW SHADES. $3l- The largest and finest assortment in the city, at the lowest prices. • air Repairing attended to promptly. /Eir Store Shades made and Lettered. Orr2-lm Kx WANTS. CCOLORED RELP, COOKB,WAITERS, kltind BERRA I DS fertile City and Long Branch. J. OLIVER'S Office, Street. mr23-6 QITUATION AS ENTRY CLERK OR ASSISTANT BOOK-KEEPER desired; beet city referenceagiven. Addreew "II." Pre4s;Offico. my2l-Bk. TO NAVAL PAYMASTERS.—A. LATE A.A. Paymaster, thoroughly conversant with every branch of the business routine, desires a Cleric ably at some Navy Yard. Has occupied positions °Pm- Guitar rooponsibility, and is competent to take com plete charge of any Paymaster or Inspector's iinti..,,. Address Paymaster.'" .Press office. mY9.3-6t. WANTED—BY THE IsT OF JULY, an experienced first•clAss Salesman, one that can influence near country trade, in a lobbing, Hosiery, and Notion souse. Address Box 22i1, Philadelphia Post'olllce. mylB-altal3t WANTED -AGENTS TO SELL BUT TRV.S Superior steel plate PORTRAITS of Pre sident LINCOLN and General GRANT. Apply to or address J. P. SKELLY, sole Agent for Pennsylvania. DOS ARCH Street. nty2.l-6t. WANTED -A 'SITUATION BY A T T younv man who understands -bookkeeping arid is a penman, in any capacity where be can be useful to his employer. Salary secondary to 11 good place. AddreAg U. H. WFAISTER, my 23-30 PRESS OFFICE. CORDS OF PITCH-PINE 150, 000 STUMPS, or very fat Pitch Wood, of the first growth, WANTED. For further particulars, Address AT.PRED DERVEY & CO.. Union Chmica/ Works, JERSEY CITY. New Jersey. my2l-515 A MONTH !-I WANT AGENTS 1 1 1 -i at $6O a m ()nth, PRpenses paid, to self my EVER LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS and 13 other articles. Fifteen circulars sent free. Address ap3o-d &w3m JOHN F. LORD, Biddeford, Blaine. 875 A 'MONTH !-I WANT TO HIRE 4 , AGENTS in every County at $75 a month, ex pensee paid, to sell my new, cheap Family Sewing Ma chines. Addreas S. MADISON, Alfred, Me. (fert-d&W3m a , WANTED TO PUROIIA.SE - A DWELLING with modern improvements, situate in either Sixth or Marshall streets, between Noble and Green streets. Price not to exceed $59,0120. Apply to E, TAYLOR, my - -St 141 N. SIXTH Street. CAVALRY HORSES WANTED WAR. DEPARTMENT, CAVALRY BUREAU, OFFTRE OF CHIEF QUARTERMAATER, ASINGTON.. D. C.. May S. 184. THREE THOUSAND IL (3,000) HORSES WANTED. ON HUNDRED (.A65) . DOL LARS per head will he paid for all CAVALRY HORSES delivered within the next thirty (30) days at the Go vernment stables at Giesboro, P. C. Said Horses to be sound in all particulars, lioness than live (.5) nor more than nine (9) years old; from fif teen to sixteen hands high, full. In flesh, compactly built, bridle wise, and of size sufficient for cavalry purposes. Theqe specifications will be strictly adhered to and rigidly enforced in every particular. Payment made on delivery of seven (7) and over. JAMES A. Iny2o-]m TA. Col. & C. Q. M. Cavalry Bureau. U g , ARTILLERY HORSES WANTED. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, May 6, 1564. Horses, suitable for Artillery service, will be pur chased at this Depot by the undersigned, in open mar ket, from date until May 26th, 1664, 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 aecepted. Horses to be delivered to the United States Inspector, at the William Penn Hotel, MARKET, between Eighth and Ninth streets. By orderof Col. GEO. H. CROSMAN, Assistant Quartermaster General 11. S. A. CHAS. D. SCHMIDT, Captain, A. Q. M. my6-tm26 CAVALRY HORSES. ASSIST. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, I s PHILADELPHIA, May 12., 1864. Horses suitable for CAVALRY SERVICE will be purchased at this DEPOT by the undersigned, in Open Market, from date until May 31st, in lots of eight (8) to fifty (50), for which one hundred and fifty dol lars ($150), will be paid in Certificate of Indebtedness, each Animal to he 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. CROSAIAN, Assist. Q. M. General. CHARLES D. SCHMIDT, myl3-t3l . Capt., A. Q. M. BOARDING. COUNTRY BOARDING.-LA DIE S and Gentlemen can obtain Pleasant Rooms for the Sommer in a large and comfortable house, with plenty of shade, near MEDIA. a few minutes' walk from the Railroad depot. Apply, during this week, at 1100 WALNUT Street. my2.l-3t. HOARDING WANTED-BY GENTLE man and wit'e, between Fifth and Fifteenth, Green and Spruce streets. Address "P.," Press office. ]t" 13 OARD WANTED—BSc A. YOUNG gentleman, between Fourth and Twelfth streets, Arch and Pine streets; references furnished. Address, stating particulars, "J. B. F.," Press office, or Box 566 Post Office. VIRST-CLASS BOARDING CAN. BE -A- bad in one of the best loculitles, feu' miles south east of Norristown. Inquire at 635 CHESTNUT Street. my2l-`3S• TO REN T- HANDSONELY-FUR-‘ WISHED communicating Rooms, with every con venience. No. 904 WALNUT Street. my2l-3e FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE- VALUABLE COAL LANDS ! VALUABLE COAL LANDS IN SCIIYYLKILL COUNTY Several choice tracts of COAL LANDS, adjoining Railroads, in Schuylkill county. for sale. GEO. N. TOWNSEND. & CO, 123 SOUTH FOURTH STREET Send for TOWNSEND'S FARM AND HOUSE RE GISTER. mylS-6t p.ARREL - MACHINERY FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. —Crozier's Patent, seven Huddling, for making barrels; used a short time. Apply to my23-tf STINE & ROSS, Lebanon, Pa. COAL YARD FOR SALE, NINTH Street (935), above POPLAR, having every fa cility for doing a large business. my23-6t.* A- o LET-WITH ADVANCES-DE STRABLE LOTS. Apply to AMAX M1LLER,224.3 GREEN Street- • my2l-4t* TO LET-TWO LARGE STONE dIANSIONS and Lots of Ground in GerrnantoNirn. Apply to JOS. KING, Conveiancer, Germantown. mr2:-I-mwf et. re , TO LET—THE lst, 2d, sth, 6th, and 7th. STORIES of, the old Post Office Building, Dock street, below Third. THOS. H. CONNELL, Counting House of Dr. D. Jayne St Son, my2.3-6t* 2.43 CHESTNUT Street. el TO. LET-THE WHOLE OR ANY I "° , :kportiou of the COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, Nos. 611 and 613 Chestnut strest. THOS. H. CONNELL, Counting House of Dr. D. Jayne & Son, nry2.3.61.. 242 CHEST-NUT Street. - ift - 4 TO LET—THE 2d, 3d, AND 4th -E=LS'AIItIES of the Marble Store, 619 Chestnut street. THOS H. CONNELL, Counting House of Dr. D. Jayne & Son, my29-6t* 2 12 CHESTNUT Street. CAMDEN RESIDENCE FOR very handsome DIVELLVTG HOUSE, situate on COOPER Street; 40 feet front, with large vestibule and hall in the centre. Lot 60 feet front by 170 feet in depth, with coach-house on the roar. Apply to J. D. REINBOTH, n23-3t 4 436 WALNUT Street. LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES. S. EARLE & SON, 816' CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA., Have now in store a very fine assortment of LOOKING GLASSES, of every character, of the VERY BEST MANUFACTURE AND LATEST STYLES OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, aral PICTURE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES JMPROVEMENT IN GAS REGULATORS. The undersigned, sole owner of ' " HOLZERT IMPROVED GAS REGII LATORA" 'now prepared to SELL RIGHTS for the use of this valuable Patent on the most advantageous terms. E. B. HARPER. 54 South Third Street. 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 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 of all grades and desigus, froMthe .2)Lain eat to themost massive and elaborate.. VAN 'KIRK ct, CO. - fe23-3m No. 912-ARCH STREET. PAPER WAREHOUSE. FARRELL, IRVING, ct 00., 510 MINOR STREET. Hanufficttirers of ROLL WRAPPERS, DOUBLE and SINGLE MEDIUM, CAP, and CROWN MANILLA, on hand, or made to order. Highest price paid for rope in large or small quanti ties. fe26-3m LONDON BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH. ALE, BY THE CASK OR DOZEN. AJL.BERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IX FINE GROCERIES, Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING ""a.IN INSTRUMENTS. Chesterman's Metallicand Steel-tape Measu re re For sale by JAMES .T. QUEEN StCO.; gr CHAS . TNUT m S y tria m t. Priced and Illustrated Catalogues SPECTACLES TO SHIT ALL SIGHTS . ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES Inserted without pain. by JAMES W. CHESTNUT CO., 9291- Street OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS' FIELD GLASSES. Microscopes for Physicians and Students. A very largo assortment for safe by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO my3-Im. , 924 -CHESTNUT Street. BUILDING HARDWARE. REVEALNORS, I T HINGES, HINGES, I SHUTTER STRAPS. and all kinds of wrought Hinges, large or small. SHUTTER BOLTS, I NECK - BOLTS and many articles of Building and'Cairlage hardware, manufactured and kept on hand-at JACKSON. IRON WORKS. mhl2-3m Office, No. 2136 WiIGRGH Alley. 1101.nnfantnrevnt Warranted 'BRAM and fiCA V RnALRIZ LAMOUR OIL.-500 BASKETS LA TOtIII OLIVE OIL, now landing from brig " Lor mont, " and. for sal e by JAGRETCRE St LAVERGNE, myl9-12t 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. AMUSEMENTS. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH. STREET THEATRE: THIRD WEEK OF FRANK DREW. TO-NIGHT (Monday), MAY 23d, 1864, A BULL IN A CHINA SHOP. Bagshot Frank Dr.w. Billarny Brown Stuart Robson. To be followed by the new lmrle.one of " ILL TREATED IL TROVATORE. " Ancona, With Songs Frank Drew. Count di Luna Stuart Robson. The performance commencing with BETSEY BAKER. Mr. Mouser Stuart Robson Doors open at Curtain rises at n to S. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE. FAREWELL NIGHTS OF MISS LnciLLß WESTERN, Who, a , si.ted b' Mr. W. H. WHALLEY, will appear on 'MONDAY, WEDNE=DAY, and SATURDAY, May 'XL 25, and in, In Anaustin Dal v's great Play of LEAH, THE FORSAKEN. Leah, the Forsaken I nettle 'Western - Nathan, an Apostate Jew W. FL Whalley TUESDAY, BENEFIT OP MIL B. YOUNG. Seats secured for any evening with QS t extra charge. Door,' open at 7LL Curtain rises; at So'clock„ ASSEM- MBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER TENTH AND CHESTNUT. Couticued gucceB., OF WOODROFPE'S BOHEMIAN TRotryg • SEX NIGHTS MORE! PRESENTS! PRP.SENTSI MORE PRESENTS! MORE PRESENTS! • No end to Presents. A . -THIRTY-DOLLAR CASE Prize awa.y tallestvening this week. A Prize for the lady. A.Prize for the heaviest man. A Prize for the largest number of ladies. A Prize for the best Poem. PRIZES: • PRIZES. PRIZES, Mrs. C. A. Woodroffe. every night. Mrs. a A. Wondrolfe every night. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MATINEE,: WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Doors open at Thi; to commence at R. Doors open at 774::,. to commence at 3. See programmes. See programmes. Admission, Evening, 25: Afternoon. 15. ACADEMY -OF MUSIC. • GRAND ENTERTAINMENT hythe YOUNG LA DIES of the NIONROE GRAMMAR SOFIOOL, amisted by the AMICITIA LITERARY ASSOCIATION, Tim- DAY EVENING, May 24th, MI. for the Benefit of the SANITARY COMMISSION. . Entertainment to consist of Si tvgi og Recitationg,Trial Scene of Robert Emmet, and concluding' with a grand National Tablean. TICKETS. 25 CENTS. To he bad at the Music and Book Stores, and at the Academy on the evening of the entertainment. - W?, recommend the ahoyeentertaintnent to a generous public for its literary and musical merit, and particn- Mill for the worthy object which it has in view—the benefit of the Sanitary Commission. • Alexander Fleury, Tames Lynd, Geo. H. Boker, Morton McMichael, Beuj. H. Brewster„ l Daniel Dougherty, Wm. A. Porter, I John Clayton, J. I. Clark Hare, A. Thompson, David Paul Brown, I Jas. H. Bi'Bunton, Horace Binney, I Ityrbt. Eden Brown, George Hoy ell, i Jos. Whitely. myra-St. A CADENT OF MUSIC. -LA- CONCERT, RECITATIONS. AND TABLEAUX by the Pupils of the J. QUINCY ADAMS GIRLS' GRAM MAR SCHOOL, on THURSDAY EVENING, May WM. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May 27th, Tickets good for either Entertainment. myl9-7t. A CADEMY OF MUSIC —GRAND btU SICAL ENTERTAINMENT by the GERMANDL ORCHESTRA. Al an ADDRESS nn PATRIOTISM[ AND THE REBELLION, by J. WAGNER JERMON; Esq., on TUESDAY EVENING, May 31, 1864. Proceeds to be given to the Great Sanitary Fair, Ladies' Aid So cipty. Cooper-Shop Refreshment Saloon, and the Charity Hospital. myl7-6e A TTRACTIVE CHILDREN'S MAY PARTY, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May.2lp,t, AT CONCERT HALL, from 3 to 7 P. M., for the Benefit of the Committee on Labor, Income, sad 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 O* Dollar. For sale at the Music Stores. myl2-10t VLEVENTH-ST. OPERA HOUSE. -A- , "THE FAMILY RESORT." CARNCROSS AND DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OP THE WORLD. In their SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable liar. leagues, Plantation Scenes, Sec., Ste., by TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS, EVERY EVENING THIS WEER. Tickets 22 cents. Doors open at 7 ofclock. fe27-3m J. L. CARNCROSS, Business Menem_ cIINGING AND DECLAMATION BY LI the JOHN Q. ADAMS BOYS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL., at 3IUSICAL FUND HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENIIM, May, 25th, at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 25 cents. my?-3-St. NO W OPEN-THE FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AMR SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. Open from 9 A. M. till 7P. M., and from S till 10 la OW. evening, e.raitt SUMMER RESORTS. SA -SIDE HOUSE, FOOT OF PENNSYLVANIA AVESI32, ATLANTIC CITY, Ma: The iinder,signed informs his friends and former roar' trona that his house is now open for the rees a ills , reats; have also a number of liooinq and a private dor to rent in J. M.s et:dings, opposite. loylo-19t ' DAVID SC.S.TTERGOOD. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE NEW JERSEY. This favorite Hotel will be opened forthe reception. of gheets on JUNE FIRST. The House has been refurnished and thoroughly rano. voted. Writing and Reading Rooms and a Tel Office have been added for the exclusive use of the guests. - The proprietor feels warranted in assuring the ptaato that, with the gentlemanly and competent officers as ' cured, each department will he conducted to the entlait satisfaction of the most fastidious. Hassler's full Hand, under the "personal , direction of Mr. ILUIK FEASSI,BRhafi been engaged eaclusivelir_ 1 "-v=h.-5 Thar. Any further will be cbseritaly given. by' addressing J. F. CA N=., mr6-tf Proprietor. EDUCATIONAL. STITUTE FOR Y013N(1 LADIES, No_ 1530 ARCH Street, Rev. CHAS A. SMITH, D. D., E. CLARENCE SMITH, A. U., Principals. Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary, Acade mic, and Collegiate_ Pull college course in Classics, Bfathematics, higher English, and Natural Science, for those who graduate. Modern Languages, Masic,Paint ing, and Elocution by the best masters. For circulars, apply at the Institute, or address Box 2611 P. 0., Phi ladelphia. apa/-6m. A FRENCH LADY, A GRADUATE A OF A UNIVERSITY, wishes an Engagement with a School or Family, for next September. Besides all the French Branches, she teaches German and Drawing Good References given. Address "Mile. I. C.," Belle vue Institute, Attleboro, Pa. myl9-6t. 00 K • KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, &c. —Thorough and practical instruction in - the above branches at CRITTENDEN'S Philadelphia Com mercial College, 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. -- Students instructed separately, and at such. hours as best suits their convenience. NC) VACATIONS_ rayl9-4i. SELECT PAM= BO ARD SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND . BOYS, M 0173 - JOY., Lancaster colmt - r, - Penna. Sesslon opens on. thw FIP.TITESDAT or May. For circulars address apl7-2r K. A. atORIZISON, Principak- 110(ELLEVITE FEMA LE INSTITUTE- A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. This Institution, beautifully - andhealthfully located. In the northernlimits of ATTLEBORO UGH, Bucks conn ty, Penna., will commence its Spring and Summer Tema on the 19th of FIFTH MONTH next, and continue in ses sten twelve weeks. The coarse of instructiottle thorough and complete be: all the Elementary and higher branchestif an ENOLIKEL CLASSICAL AEI) .MATHEXT.ATICAL EDUCATION. The French Language is taught by a native Freaoh. teacher. Circulars, giving full particulars, may be had on an. plication to the Principals, Attlebbrough P. 0., Buck' county, Penna. . ISRAEL 3. GRAHAMS, JANE P. GRAH xf-R, mhl9-3m COAL. 0 A L.-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and beet Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill; prepared ex presslv for Family use. Depot, N. W. corner EIGHTH and Willow Ste. Office, No. 1.1.2 South SECOND St. ard-lf J. WALTON & CO. TARRANT'S EF - FERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT BEST_REMEDSr7 KNOWN FOR A.LL . . BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, SICK HEADACHE,COSTIVE-. NESS, INDIGESTION', HEART-BURN, SOUR STOMACH, SEASICKNESS, &c.,&c. •Dr. JAMES R. CHILTON, the Great hemist, says: "I know its composition, and have no doubt it prove most beneficial in those complaints for which it is . Dr. THOMAS BOYD says: "I strongly commend it to the notice of the public." Dr. EDWARD G. LUDLOW says: "I can with con fidence recommend it." Dr. GEORGE - T. DEXTERsays: "In Flatulency, Heart-burn, Costiveness, Sick - Headache, &c. the SELTZER APERIENT in my hands has proved indeed a valuable remedy." For other testimonills see pamphlet with each bottle_ Manufactured only by TARRANT Sr CO., 'WS GREENWICH Street, New York: Air FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. my.tl-tnoal WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL- - • ROAD. VIA MEDIA. - - - - - - -.- SUMMER ARRANGEMENT—CRANGE OF DEPOT. On. and after MONDAY, May 23, ISSI, the trains will leave Philadelphia, from Depot corner of THIRTY FIRST and _MARKET Streets (West Philadelphia), at S and 11.05 A. Id., and at 2..30, 4.43, and 7 P. M.. Leave-West Chester at 6.20, 7.42, and 11 A. AL, and at 2 and SP. M. On Sundays leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M., and 2.25 P. M. Leave West Chester at SA. M. and 5 R DI.. The trains leaving-Philadelphia at S A. M. and 4.45 P. M., and West Chester at 7.4 a A. DL.. and 5 P. M., connect with trains on the P. and B. C. R. for Oxford, and intermediate points. HENRY WOOD, apl General Superintendent_ m. „.„ 5 ,&= 4- •„,4 4 , FOR:ALBA.NY AND TROY, -VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CA NAL.—The barge S. FLANAGAN, Capt. W. Corson, is now loading ttt first wharf below. SPRUCE Street, and will leave for the above points on WEDNESDAY, sth, at 6 o'clock P. M. For freight, which will be taker at reasonable rates, apply to • D. L. FLANAGAN. Agent:" tny2:3-3t* 304 South DELAWARE Avenue. ra• 1.,0N FOR HARTFORD, CONIC. sole - —Direct—Via Delaware and Raritan Ca nal.—The Philadelphia Steam-Propeller Company's steamer MARS, Grnmley, master, now loading at the second wharf above Market street. Quick despatch_ Applyon board or to WM. M. BAIRD & CO., mys&St Agents, 132 SOUTH WHARVES. cTHE STUB S C RISER WILL tic serve up TDB DAY and every day, Sundays eNcepted, TURTLE AND CLAM SOD?, to which he calls the attention of his customers and public generally. JAMES PROsSER, SOS MARKET Street. CORRECT PIANO TUNING, Mr. C. E. SARGENT'S Orders for Tuning ant Repairing Pianos are received at MASON Sr CO. 'S Store.. 907 CHESTNUT Street, only. Mr. S. has had eleven years' factory experience IN London and five years' employment n Philadelphia. SPECIAL.—Pianos releatherea to'sound as soft ant sweet-toned as new, without removing. Terms for Tuning. oc2A-Sto - E.Sa`E`P'S fi e M COTTAGE ORGANS, Not only UNE.XCELLED 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 only by • B. M. BRUCE, No. 18 North SEVENTH Street_ Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect Melodeon onotantly on hand. mylB-3m LADIES TRUSS AND BRACE STORE—Conducted 'by Ladies, TWELFTH" Street, first door below Race. Every article in their line elegant, easy, and correct in make. C. H. NEE DLES; Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, on the corner of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. N. 8.-7 Professional accuracy insured. mYt-andf MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewel— ry, Plate, Clothing, Am t-J ~ at & CO.'S Old Established Loan Office, corner TRIED , and OASKILT , Strants. balnar Lombard q.911-:try• HEATON & DEN OK_LA, HARDWARE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 507 CODIDIEBCS and 510 NORTH Streets, offer for sale: Anchor Brand Nails; Plymouth Mill Rivets. W. & S. Butcher's Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Locks. Putnam's Horse Nails; Locke's School Slates. Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards. Also. a full assortment of American Hardware. fe7-6mlf MONUMENTS AND GRAVE STONES. —A large assortment of Grave-Stones,ot various designs,made of the finest Italian and American Marbley,constantly on hand at the Marble Works of ADAWSTEINMETZ, RIDGE Avenue, below Eleventh. street, PhiladelPlaa. ara..3-3m/t my 23-61
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