The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 24, 1864, Image 3

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    ALS AT THE HOTELS,
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W M 8011, Delaware
N Appittinich, Sellersville
P-Applebach, Penult
Mai Ii H Bardwoll, Minna
II Simon, York
AC Blankonburg, N York
W Sproston,Baltimore
SS Bieber, ?na
',V T Adams, Boston
E Banco. Now. York
R Hance, New York
.1 Uurnov, Now York
S Cummings, Trenton
N Williamson, Trenton
A Winter, New York
9 Harding, Now York
L V Rascal, New York
E N 'Sailor, Jr, New York
•A Jones, Jr; Wa6bington
'S Robinson, Lancaster
J 'P Wallbridgo, Now York
S A Goodman & wire, N Y
Thos S Colo, Now York
G Michaels, Buffington.
W It Diugee, Albany, N J
II J Hutchison, New York
A R Collier, Now York
J llormona & la, NOW York
J Smith, Lealsville
Sirs S Stattern, New York
Wm James, Newark, N
Inuit T0, ,, z, New York.
Geo Biddle Maryland
Berry la, Brooklyn
J Warren & la, Mass •
J M Wilcox', Titusville
S (1 Brown, Pent%
G S Long; Oil City
S NV Congdon, Now York
Al, Yonng, Washitig, , ton
Miss M E Hart, Washington
A North, New York
• J T NoW York
A Birdsall, New York
W Parsons, Lock Haven
Col J J Sperry, S A
L Cake, Tamaqua
L B Foss, Boston
MP Borg, New York
The G
NE Peterson Chicago
"J II Miller & la, Ohio
C Burton, Indiana
J E Whittin ' Washington
Jos Jewell, Phila.
TI K Jeffreys, N Orleans
, C 1? Watson, Natchez
,Mrs 0 L Montgomery, Mo
PRnowland. New York
Enowland, Pittsburg
SL Shouter, New Ilayen
Ci B Scholl, Allentown
J B CaziezaDelaware
W MeOfirekeu, Del
MEicheetz & sister
J Mlnor Pguns
J-L Forbes. Boston
korimi.:l3ost(M .
'Remy . mmisae, Baltimore
Theo 0 Williams, BalL
A IN -H 11,y, Baltimore
G H Thomas, Balthnors
3 R Busheng, Wilm Del
Geo W
W Baker, Wilm, Del
R Brown, Washington
'W A Kirkpatrick, Washn
Annum, Washington •
S A Bailey, Delaware
S A Barnes, Delaware
r Alexander, Washington
Geo Sabin, Washitigteu
limb Winslow, Elk co, Pa
BC Storms
loldOmridge, Chicago
11r.s Sold onirido, Chicago
John Mount & 'adyl
J Dodge& wf, Harrisburg
31ov D'Biair. Indiana,
lire Lemon, Hollidaysburg
Dtias Loinon, Hollidaysburg
in.tend & wf,Boston
Jame. Belle, Brooklyn
Prltley, lat.ton
Snedolcor, Now York
L Fort Mourne
Wash J Now ork
VT it Cook, New York
J B Scholey, New York
The Con
fi A Annderspni St Louis
B Anderson, Louisville
B i 3 Swoupo, Clearfield, Pa
Ileut J D I3uckley, Battu
Ideut C F Mackenzw,Balto
Capt II Cronsman, Battu
Bleat T K Spear, Baltimore
Wm Crawford & la Balto
(I E Kennedy, Washington
40 W Brown, Baltimore
P Kendig, Waterloo, N Y
'Goy A C Curtin, Harrisburg
Miss A M Mulford, N Jersey
Mrs L W Mulford, N Jersey
Geo A Dresser, New York
Bra Gannon, New York
Miss Gannon, New York !
Chas W Ellerbrook, N Y
Dr Dyer, Now York
Russell, New York
W li Smith, New York
3lrs Gen SGreen,Goor' tn
Copt C F Green, Georget 'w
T U Green, Georgetown, D C
SDi & wf, Boston
..Col Pierson & la, Ohio
Chas M. Howell, Lancaster
Marenardt & wf, Balt
Miss A Pandas, Baltimore
Geo E White, New York
MS Humphrey, Springfield
BE S Frost, Cleveland
J Steen, Harrisburg
3frs A G Curtin & dan
3lr & Mrs Lockwood, Eng
Miss Gladson, England
'J R Dorrance,Prov, RI
B Le* & la, Brooklyn
Rev A C Foss, Brooklyn
Rev C D -Fuss, Brooklyn
H Radford. New York
'W F Peterson, Wheeling
Miss E Adams,Now York
Mrs Marshall Pittsburg
Miss Eb 6, Pittsburg
.k Ebbs, M D, Pittsburg
C Newbold, New York
B Ronembaum. N J
• C May, New Jersey
Charles Findlay N Y
B
H Combs, New Jersey
E Combs, New Jersey
W H Hutchinson ' Boston
B F Palmer, Boston
• Lyman, Boston
Saml W Boocock, N Y
Chas L Guillpume, N Y
E Cook, New York
B Romain, Bound Broaf
L Walker, London
S S Spencer, Havana
Mre Spencer, Havana
Master Spencer, Havana
D L Young & wife
Jos McLean, IV Troy
P Reile.y, IV Troy
IV L Southard, Portland -
- Mrs Chas Fuller, NY
Mrs N W Scott, New York
David Clai k, Penna.
11S Pieta er s & wf, Md
P Canfield, Hartford, Conn
Berman Schulz, New York
\VT It Vickers, Indianapolis
iGeo W Chapman, Boston
Mrs Chapman, Boston
.J D Fulton, Boston
Isaac Sweeter, Boston
Frank Su eater, Boston
Master Sweeter, Boston
Bllervine. Boston
IlAir Mulford, New Jersey
T F Ali yn, New York
' Franklin Brown,. Peuna
J B Wier, few Turk
INV Frick, Chester
nieri4Pall6
;S - Dyer, New Jersey
Wyautt, Cincinnati
JE_Call on , New York •
W Hussey, Boston.
F W Milner, New Jersey
John Lyon, Phila'
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It Crowther, Baltimore
N Stinchcomb, Baltimore
:Dr C C Screen & la, Pa
'Chas M Daily, New Jersey
asaac Inslee, .Ir, N Jersey
lieut C 1) Daily, II S
J Pauccast, New Jersey
D Bale, New Jersey
A W Butler, M Chunk
XTB M A Simpson, Delaware
Sam'lßltin, New York
C Slaughti r, Kent co, Md
John Putnam, Boston
art S Howe Boston
RR Docker, New York
Joe Zanono: Clacinuati.
.1' Law, New York
Beckem Bow York
Edw Beck, Smyrna,Del
C S Watson R: la,Delaware
Watson, Delaware
B Jarinan, Snow Hill
W L Simon, Delaware
The Mer
Then)' H Smith, New York
tC T Nokes & la
IC A ?demon, Boston
Chas Jones, Boston '
Wm Bard, Cerwensville
XFoster4 wf, Boston
B J Hallett, New York
Et Boyles, New York
Woodbury, Prey, H I
Elias Bair, Lancaster
N Roberts, York
dug Howler, Pittsburg
eau*, Arkansas
J lit Cans, Tennessee
:Cleo Reed, Fairmount,Ya
L Bergstresser, Penna
Jan L Ruhl, Danville
B, Brindle, Mechanicsbnrg
. B Gimmeli, 'York co, Pa
Simon Scott, Lock .Haven
B Fredrick, Lock Haven
YE Fredrick, Lock Haven
J Jones, Harrisburg
John B Haye, Newville
N Hays, Shippensburg
Aire E L Reber, Harrisburg
J Forrest & vrf Clearfield
A Connelly, W ' ash'n, D C
The Bal
1 L Reill, Danville
Wm Lelsenring, Harrisb'g
Jacob Leisenring, Penna
H Trumbower, Penna
H Lehr, Allentown
O A Miller, Slatington
Jos Klause, Slatington
Wm Worman, Allentown
John Ball, Quakertown.
C S Ball, Quakertown
W A Mathews,Quakertown
B F Butts, Phmnlxville
P Schantz, Lehigh co
Wm Feather, Penutbarg
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The Union.
J L Northrop, New York Miss M Beach, Damascus
-J A McGrew .1 Pomeroy, Junta to eo
J Weinberg, Al ex, Va Mrs Herd,Hagerstown
CL Hinson, Alex, Ye B F Cruise,Sharpsburg
I B Dangler, _Massillonll C Mumma, Sharpsburg
J Byer, Carlisle . G W ftehrback,Sharpsburg
Jl' Mar qui s ,I , Z evr Jersey C C Price, Hollidaysburg
'..11 A Bob.. Now Jersey J DI Belford, .Mifllm, Pa
W Dale, New Jersey W N Peters Marshall Cr
•C A Keasbey 8.: la, Wash M M Stiner;Waynesboro
P Kellam, Equinauk W Bullock & en Pittsburg
.31Appley,Datinascus H B kohrback,_Sharpshurg
C E Beach,Daniascus HW . Shouse, Hawley -
..lass E'AppleY, Damascus
The Bari
T Kimball, Boston
T Bush, Chestnut Hill
C Miller, Flourtown
2.1 r Yeager & la, Newtown
.J liNanhorn, Doylestown
-7 B Fell, Bucks co
.1R Tomlinson, Trenton
C W Seaman, 'Freeport
J Grey, Bridgeport
C Ralph, Deposit
The Bla
A Bush, Penna
J Wolbert & la, Lehigh co
D Wolbert & la, Lehigh no
O Eddow,Moreland
3) It-Harper, Olney
X J-Fogel, Fogeleville
0 M Garner, Doylestown
W Beehteler kin, Penna
3)F Ritter,Middleport
The Co
'3l Simond, Lane co Pa
Cep Arnold, Juniataco
John Hough, Doylestown.
McSparran, Lane co
J H.Plankington, Chest co
Josiah Phillips, do
Geo 8 Garrett., do
I". Townsend M D, it J
Geo , T Dare, MD, Lanc co
Anchenbach, Pottstown
Whitler, Trenton
F T.Patison, Trenton
'Chas A Coburn, Bradford co
John 1) Ellis,New Jersey
Chas Goodrich, Baltimore
~11 Hooper
John B. Howard, New York
The NI
B Sutton, WaYne co
C Ellenberger, E uncy, Ps,
tacy Brown & la, Penna
daa B Andrews & wf, N J
Jas 0 Weeden la, N J
X D Jones, Conshohocken
. The States Union.
John T Davidson, Del 111 Patcbin, Clearfield
Louie Rodgers, New YorklThos Harinton & la, Pa
1.01118 W Stephens, N York:C Roth, New Bloom field
Chas Etefe,‘A'ilm'n, Del iChas Reynolds, Wilm. Del
• * N, E Jones, Lewisburg, Pal Isaac Group, Adams co, Pa
'W Littlefield, Mifflin iSaml Rife, Duncauuon, Pa
The National.
T Keifer ReadingJ B Seidel, WaabingtonviDe
.4Ceo 6 Coilom, Philada J B Fans, Miner:3lllle
J.ohn A llublni, U S A C A Bilensberger, Money
, C F Rentehler, l'enna D S Bare, Lancaster
Adikm Fnuck, Lebanon, Pa S. Garrett, Tamaqua
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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HOYT'S. weIVAITHA HAIR RESTORATIVE
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE.
In Longfellow's Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to
wave conferred the gieatest boon on his tribe because
:21e brought to its notice corn. Every one will admit
hat our preparation is worthy of its name, for the be
gielits it confers when it is known. -
• WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES.
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It restore• faded and gray hair and whiskers to their
-original color. It brings- up the natural shading of one
4aair with another, thus giving the hair a perfeot life
-appearance, so that the most critical observer cannot
<detect its UBO. It makes harsh hair soft and silky, stops
Sts falling out, cleanses it' and the scalp from all impit-
Olties, le as readily applied and wiped from the skin as
rani hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad ef-
Zects 9f previous use of preparations containingsulphur,
teugar of lead, &c.
The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the fol.
;lowing challenge to test in the New York dallies three
Weeks. which
WAS NEVER ACCEPTED
Let some well known and disinterested persons &P
-a:Kant one to the proprietor of each preparation for the
lair to bring up the color. Every proprietor to nss
°nothing but his own preparation, and the person
°nothing also during the teat. A certificate of the re.
suit to be widely published at the expense of the um.
{successful, competitors. Sold everywhere.
JOSEPH HOYT & CO,
10 University Place, New York.
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST
SITTLIB. made in the. Beet Manner, expressly for RS.
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In
dale Fignrea. All Goods made to Order warranted
eatlstactorj. Chts Ong-Paton SYSTEM 18 strictly adhered
to. Allure thereby treated alike.
d•Bir JOWSB & 00.. 60*It.liST Strut.
tinental.
M Rankin, Now York
Sllighani, Mass
1.40t1 j 6
illtEfMl
MEE
11 F Jessup: New York
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C Wendell, Washington
Wm Morris, Richmond, lin
Ed llMl,California
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T H Herring S.: la, N Jersey
Cleo Lull Sr la, New York
Mi , K W.Warren, New York
G T Munnervlll, N Orleans
..1 . T Brett, New York
A M Hopper, Bridgeport
Bold Haines, New Jersey
Oeo Plaistew, Boston
W 8 Riddell, N Brunswick
Thee \V Constantine, Mich
. ins E Mcllhenny, Jr, N Y
N Pharson, Noy York
C 0 Si mpsen & dun, N Y
W 13 HertneY, Chaster
!Win Ii Fisher & WI, Ky
Miss Jails Fisher, Paris, Ky
Jno W Leatherhy&la, Bee' n
Mrs - .T L Batchelder, Boston
W HLeatherby&wf,Boston
Wm B Hartley, New York
1J Brickhead, Jr, Balt
Mr Oscan:van, No* York
A F Hastings,Hartford
AT Wickonterg, N York
F S Bosoms & wf, N York
Mr & Mrs E Large, Boston
L Matt Son, Port Carbon
tJames NI Thompson
C W Standar% 'Patina
W P Stratton, Vicksburg
J D Flint; Fall River
iGeo a Freeman, New York
G W Bowers, New York
W A Hulbert, New York .
-Mr Lochner, New York
IT Wyatt, New York
S S Stafford & wf, N Y
H Tohlman, New York
H E Bay, Hartford
H N Peterson, .New York
M S Douglas, New York
Max Strackosch, New York
C Norwood, New York
C S Hemple, New York
JBraddock, Hartford,Conn
D C Heed, \V Middlesex, Pa
L F Everett, New York
A , Aissten & wt, Nate York
B P Baker & In, New York
L Airbuly, New York
P II Watson, Wash, DC
ins McGee, Brooklyn
I Horatio Eagle, New York
P Stephens & la, Now-York
D L Ewstein
,Thos J Hoskinson, Pittsb'g
A Bradley St dau, Pittsburg
T Martin, New York
S•G - Johnson, New York
W D Thayer Sc lady
D Lamb. Wheeler •
Colby, New York
Br Bird, Baltimore
Miss Morris, Baltimore
A C Hay, New Jersey
H H Wnght, Penna
IVS Stewart
IVaUmu Butler , Maina
Mrs R A Graham, Delaware
I P A Randall, Warren, Pa
Partiucton, Norwich'
G N,kes, Schuyl Raven
W Sturges, Ohio
bliss H P Sturgis, Ohio
Miss M Sturgis, Ohio
B LI Smith, New York
E Bart, Penna.
W It Smith SE wf, Pottsv
Mrs E. Whitin, Pottsville
Rev Smith, Mess
Mrs Newland New York
G W Pose
Mrs McCauley & cL, Del
Geo 14 Rudd, New York
M R Fooke, Delaware
H Flearn; Delaware
J J Euglish
MEM
James W Sterol/
P C Kellogg, New York
Henry Slack, Jr, Boston
E KJ:tel . :son, Saulsbury
L T Moore, Laurel, Del
C Lindsley, U S
Alaxitiessing, York
Jas L Carnal% Maryland
J Moore
chants'
o C Lewis, New York
John.Caroybell; Pittsburg
A W Daniels, Del City
Robt Lockhart; Bethlehem
Thos T Miller, Easton
Jas T Nesbet, Penna
Davie wcatherspoon, Pa
Jordan Rend, Clearfield
Dr Rupp & la, York
Card J H Heed & la, Trenton
J Yanvaler. Cape May
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Thos H HHall, Newark, 0
Semi Dellevu, Baltimore
J N WilsonSz wf,Salem, Pa
W H Bourne, Jersey Shore
Newton Read Clearfield
0 W Landreth, Lancaster
John Giltillan, Chester co
Jos J Hauphotf, Louisville
W J Montgomery,Louisv'e
H S Buckner, Louisville
H S Pooton, New York
Mr Baumgartner, N York
C B Taylor, Penns
V It Wentz, Hanover, Pa
Henry Wilson, Carbondale
H A Butz, Patterson, N J
A H Thomas, Kittanning,P
d Eagle.
Mrs Rader & da,Penusburg
Jacob Hillegass, Pen nsburg
Elias Deemer, Milford, N J
B S Peters, Middletown
J D Peters,Middletown
Levi Buctman; Allentown
Jacob Taylor, Lanesboro
A J Ilny, Sr, Easton
J J Otto, Easton
S D Kiug, Hellerstown
Jos Richard, Northampton
T F Kunsman, L Saucon
Daniel Saylor, Schl Haven
Mrs Saylor, Schuyl Haven
•y• Sheaf.
J Callender, New York
S Van Horn, Chicago
J Gibbs, Chicago
G Marl, Reading
S Frazer, Allentown
N Loliand, Maryland
D W Hyde, Illinois
T White. Freachtown
Callan, Lambertville
C McGowan,Lambert vine
k Bear.
S It Smith, Penna.
J Fenstermacher,Penna
J H Leonard, Summit.
J D Leonard, Pine Grove
P A Fritchman, Freemaabg
A Ditty, Georgetown
J Welch, New Jersey
J W Hollenbach, Berke co
I it Beep, Berke co
mercial.
Wm H Eder Elkton, Md.
W C Peas, Salem, N J
GevA Preppie, Sate Harb
Mrs Hogan & son, Bait
T P Potts,
J C Broughman, Wil Del
Hatay Stoner, Hlghspire
Joseph Mintzer, - Pottstown
J E Bea, Carlisle
W Wiggins, New Jersey
Jacob Wilson, New Jersey
J H Farnurn, Franklin co
Thos B durils,ranklin co
Saml Barlow; Chester, Pa
Ezra M Bowero, Chester, Pa
W Boardwell wf,Harri'g
J B Lucas & la, Johnstown
C C Browne, liatiesdale
L E Smith, New York
A El Shaw, Maine
J Bowman, New Hope
MONTGOMERY'S NERVINE is a sure
remedy for Neuralgia, Nervousness, Headache, Fite,
Arc. For sale by .11yott & Co., Johnson, Holloway &
Cowden, and Stradley, Sixteenth and Market. Call at
my office and' see certificates, 1.622 PINE Street,
Philadelphia. my2l-4t•
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT KBOXER IS
still at No. 403 CHESTNUT Street, where you can
find a complete assortment of PERFUMERIES, FANCY
GOODS, and PATENT MEDICINES. In the way of
Patent Medicines, Kromer cannot be surpassed; always
has a full assortment of everything In the line. Polite
and gentlemanly clocks; and no person cnn visit his
model establishment and leavo dissatisfied.
Upham's flair Dye, prepared by John J. Kromer,
price DO cents a box, Boxes larger and neater than any
dye that sells for $1 mylB.6t
Ant DYE 1 HAIR DYE !
BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE i 9 the Beat its
the World. The only Harmleza, True, and Reliable
Dye known. This splendid Bair Dye is perfect—
changes Red, Rusty; or Gray Hair instantly to a
Gictstry Blaekor Natural Brown, without injuring the
Hair or staining the Skin, leaving the flair Soft and
Beautiful dimps.rts fresh vitality,froquently restoring its
pristine color, and rectifies the ill-effects of bad Dyes,
The genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR ; all
others are niece imitations, and should be avoided. Sold
by all Druggists he. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street,
New York. Batchelor's now Toilet Cream for Dressing
the Hair.
FAMILY SEWING, EMBROIDERING, BRAID
ING, Quilting, Tucking, &c., beautifully executed on
the GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE. Ma
chines, with operators, by the:day or week, 730
CHESTNUT Street. apt-etuth3m
STEINWAY & SONS,
MIMPIANOS,
PIANOS,
For sale only at
BLASIUS BEM,
1006 CHESTNUT Street.
m74-tf
fierEcir & Co'.B
MASON
HAMLIN'S
Vffl
CABINET
ORGADTB
STECK & CO.'s
SEVENTH -
THE POPULAR CLOUTING HOUSE OF PUMA
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"OAK HALL."
Beet-class goods and moderate prices.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
S. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets,
Ottetom Department (to make to order) No. 15. Sixth at.
WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGIEEST PREMIUM
LOCK -S.TIT-CH
SEWING MACHINES
THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST.
Saleeroorgs, 704 CHESTNUT Street. above,Seventh.
MARRIED_
HARRISON—KENNEY.—On.the 16th inst., by Rev..
John Patton, D. D., Mr. Wm. H. Harrison to Miss
Mary J. Kenney, all of this city. •
LRKTZ—ROSE. —ln this city on the .22d of May,1864, in
the First Congregational Chapel, by Rev. D. L. Gear,
Mr. Philip M. Lentz to Miss Kate Ann Rose, both of this
city. a
lIINKSON—CALDWELL.—On Monday evening, the
16th inst., by the Rev. A. W. Sproule, Mr. John 11.
Hinkson to Miss Kate W, daughter of John A. Cald
well, Esq., all of Chester, I No cards.
DIED_
MATLACK. —On the 2.lat instant, John Matlack, aged.
73 Yeats.
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The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend his funeral from the residence of
his son, George D. G. Matlack, no. 1634 North Fifteenth
street, this morning, 24th instant, fd 9 o'clock.
- New York, Baltimore, and Cincinnati papers please
cop
ILLER.—KiII4d, on Thursday, the 12th instant, at
Spo M ttsylvania Court House, First Sergeant Frank Miller,
of Company E, 95th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers,
(Gosline's ZOIIRPOS, yin the 22d year of his age.
Due notice will be given of the funeral, on the reco
very of the body.
•
COLLINS.—On the 21st inst., Philip Gold, son of T.
K. and friary Ann Collins, in the 24th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, from his parents' residence,
northwest corner of Nineteenth and Green streets, on
Tuesday, the 24th inst., at 3 o'clock. To proceed to
• 11,2 4 -- 44 - Tez.` Cemetery. so
JOH L IVSTOII.--Ou the - 21st instant j James S. John.
sten, late captain S.sth Regiment P.',., Company E.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited. to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence, 1019 Spring Garden street, on Tuesday afternoon,
24th instant, at 2 o'clock.
YARD.—On the 21st inst., Mrs 'Emeline F. Yard,
wife of Edmund S. Yard, aged 39 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of her husband, No. 209 Spruce street, on Wednesday
afternoon, at 3 o'clock: To proceed to- E. Union
Cemetery. •
•••• rs ill • ••
fit..=on the morning of the 21stinst., Mary Catha
rine; wife of Charles M. Fay.
Funeral from 2724 Mount Vernon street, Tuesday, 24th
inst., at 2 o'clock. Friends are invited without turtiter
notice. [Boston papers please copy.) ,sv
DON NEL. —At the residence of his mother, Sunbury,
Pa. on the morning of May 19, Henry Donnel, only con
of the late Hon. Charles G. Donnel. **
lticCOT.—On the 20th instant, Mr. John McCoy, aged
72 years.
The relafives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi
dence; No. 442 North Fifth street, on Tuesday morning
(24th inst.), at .9 o'clock. Services and interment at
St. Mary's Church.
BESSON & SON HAVE JUST OPENED
Black Camels' Hair Barege Long Shawls.
Barege Square Shawls.
" Grenadine Barege Square Shawls.
`` Silk Grenadine Square Shawls.
• " Mousseline de Laine Square Shawls.
Whire arid Black Shepherd Plaid Mobairs, 37%c.
Valencia% at62.3i,
75e, ter-35., Ai_ 2,5 a yard.
'White and Blamripo.s skirting, 75c.
Black neat Check Bareges, sMc.
mylo MOURNING STORE,No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
11:gr WEST PHILADELPIIIA., MAY
21,
154.
AT A MEETING OF CITIZENS
WEST PHILADELPHIA,
HELD THIS EVENING,
The foll Owing Resolutions were unanimously adopted:
1. Resolved, That the Twenty-fourth Ward should
raise at least five companies of one; hundred-days men,
in response to the Governor's proclamation of May 19th.
2. Resolved, That this meeting pledges itself to pro
vide whatever funds may be requisite to meet the ex
pense of organizing such companies.
3. Re6olved, That a Committee of three be appointed.
to confer with leading citizens of the Twenty. first Ward,
to endeavor to induce like exertions in that Ward to
complete the Regiment of which the five companies to be
raised in this Ward shall form a part.
N. B. BROWNE, Chairman.
N.E. ROOD, Secretary. It
TILE FIVE O'CLOCK PRAYER
Meetings, lately held in 'various Churches.
having been continued, we earnestly invite the friends
of prayer to coins to the Noon-day Prayer Meeting 1011
CHESTNUT. Street, to pray for our country. Let theme
rooms be filled.
NINTH WARD LINCOLN ASSOCI
ATION. —A Special Meeting of NINTH WARD
LINCOLN ASSOCIATION, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING,
May 24th, at 73 o'cloch, at Hall, N. W. corner of HER
RICK and MARKET Streets.
JOHN TFIOMPSON, President.
3011.1:7 L. HILL, Secretary. 110
"ROCS. OIL COMPANY OF PENN.
SYLVANIA. —ofliceiremoved to No. 409 WAL
NUT Street, where the remaining certificates of stock
are being issued. and transfers leads on the books of the
Company. JNO. F. GRAFF,
my24-31' Secretary and Treasnrer.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA
NIA—(DEPARTMENT OF AMTS.—The - final
examination of the Senior Class will be held in the fol
lowing order, beginning each day at 4 P. AL :
TUESDAY. 24th—By Professor Frazer, (Physical Ge
ography. )
WEDNESDAY, 25th-By Professor Allen, (Xeno
phon's Memorabilia.)
THURSDAY, 26th—By Professor Coppee, (Interna
tional Law.)
FRIDAY, 27th—By Professor Jackson, (Cicero do
Alllicitia )
KONDAY . , 30th—By the Provost, (Butler's Analogy.)
TUESDAI , 31st—By the Provost , ( Pol itical Economy. )
GEORGE ALLEN,
my24-7t Secretary of the Faculty of Arts.
TO THE PAPER•HANGING
TRADE OF PHILADELPHIA:—The regularly
appointed COMMITTEE ON PAPER-FlAl9ll`Hib FOR
THE SANITARY. FAIR, to beheld the coming naonth, at
Logan Square, are now prepared to receive any contri
butions, either in goods or money, through their Chair
man, J. C. FINN, 614 Chestnut street, or any of the
following Committee; John H. Longstreth, 12 N. Third
street; Jas. Burk, Jr., 6` Chestnut ;F. C. Howell, N.
E. cor. Fourth and Market, Treasurer. Persons con
tributing goods will have the same displayed with their
address, it desired. my2.l-3t*
IigrOFFICE WESTERN I'ENNSYLVA,
NIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, May 20, 1564.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—A special meeting of
the Stockholders of thin Company will be held on
THURSDAY, the 16th day of JUNE, 1664, at 13 o'clock
, at the Office of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY, in Philadelphia, fur the purpose of accept
ing or rejecting An act relating to the Western Penn
sylvania Railroad Company, and for other purposes,
approved 27th April, 166.1, " and also to take action in
reference to a proposed increase of the Capital Stock of
the Company. By order of the Board.
my 24-161 JOSEPH LESLEY, Secretary.
iIIgrPIEILADELPIIIA CALEDONIAN
CLUB. INCORPORATED APRIL, 1664.
CLUB RROM, Mo. 607 WALNUT STREET.
OFFICERS ELECTED APRIL, 1664: •
Chief, William Robb; First Chieftain, Joseph Roes;
Second Chieftain, Win. Smith; Third Chiefts.tn, Dun
can Wright; Fourth Chieftain, Alex. Stewart.
Directors—Clansmen Dr. R. Shelton Mackenzie. John
Booth, Joseph Ross, Win. Dick, John Gardner, Win. R.
Smith, and John Hyde. Librarian—John Sheddeu ; As-
Mutant do., Geo. J. Watt. Property Committee—J.-W.
Thompson, James Graham, and John Latnoud. Fi
nance Committee—Wm. Mclntyre, J. W. McCloment,
and. Geo. BleClenteut. Standing Committee—Peter H.
Johnson, and Alex. Hay
DiliiCAN WRIGHT, Secretary.
EMPIRE COPPER COMPANY
-1110'” PHILADELPHIA, May 19, 1864.—The annual
meeting of the Stockholders of the Empire Cooper Com
pany (of Lake Superior) will be held at THEIR OF
FICE, No. 4:63 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on
FRIDAY, the 3d day of June, 1564, at 4 o'clock P. M.,
for the election of Directors. and the transaction of
other business. J. S. McMULLIN,
xny26-131 Secretary.
W... MANDAN MINING COMPANY—
PHILADELPHIA, May 10, 165.1. —The Annual
Meeting of the Stockholder 9 of the MANDAN MINING
COMPANY (of Lake Superior) will be held at their of
fice, No. 324 WALNUT street, on THURSDAY ec
the
28th Inst. , at 11 o'clock A. M., for the election of Dir -
tore and the transaction of other business,
my n-14t. • B. A. HOOPES, Secretary.
!gr. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COI![-
DiPARTYZNT. PHILADBL
PHIA, April 20, 1924.
NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS.—Tbe Board of
Directors have this day declared anemi-annual dividend
of flveper cent. on the capital stock of the Company,
clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after
May 16, 1864.
Blank powers of attorney for collecting tilvidends can
be had at the Mee of the Company, No. 118 South
THIRD Street.
Stock and Scrip certificates for the extra dividend will
be ready for delivery on and after /ifty 2d, but no stock
or scrip certificates will ee dellyeffd between the 18th
May and bit Jane. THOMAS T. FIRTH, •
• my2.lm Treaearer.
lIW'TABLE DEPARTMENT OF THE
COMMITTEE ON LABOR, INCOME, and RE
VENUE OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
Mrs. E. W. Butter, Counsellor, No. 907 New street.
Mrs. J. W. Forney, President, No. 618 S. WashingtOn
Square.
sirs. R. Hammett, Vice President, No. 115 Vine st.
Miss Ada Sager, Treasurer, No. 936 Arch street. •
Miss Louisa E. Claghorn, Corresponding Secretary.
No. 1009 Arch street..
Mrs. Thou. Fitzgerald, Recording Secretary, No. 837
South Seventh street.
Donations of all kinds of Fancy Articles thankfully re.
ceived. Articles can be sent by express, or otherwise,
to either of the above Ladies, or to the office, No. 11S
South SEVENTH Street; end they will be duly aeknOW
'Ad up& - • • myls. 12 t
Mr' OFFICE OF THE AIIIYODALOID
MINING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR.
PIIILADELPHIA, May 14, 1864.
The stated Annual Meeting . of the Stockholders of this
Company will be held on WEDNESDAY,Jone 1, 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. F. K. WOMRATII,
mylB-tiel Secretary:
IOF' THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
Admissions have been fixed as follows:
For the Inaugural Ceremonies — and " Private
View, " on TUESDAY P. M. , June 7th 912 00
On this occasion not over 10,000 persons will be admitted.
SEASON TICKETS, not transferable,admitting on
and after WEDNESDAY, Juno Bth, to all parts
of the Fair, excepting exhibitions for children.• 00
SINGLE ADMISSIONS, on and after Juno Bth, not
including the departments for which special
...charges are made 80
Children under 13 years of age 25
To Active Members and aide of Committees Season
Tickets will be sold on the requisition of the
Chairmen of the several Committees at $3 00
JOHN WELSH,
Chairman Executive Committee.
my2l•tf HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, Sec' Y.
TUE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—
Of➢tce of the Committee on Labor, Income, and
Revenue, No. 118 South SEVENTH Street, Philedel.
phia.
The undersigned, Treasurer of this committee, ao
knowledges the receipt of the following subscriptions;
From Talmage & Bros., bookbinders, No. 112
South Third - street, remitted by G. W. Story,
per A. McElroy, Cliairmau $lOO 00
W. & B. W. Trinkle, rulers and bookbinders,
No. 243 Dock street, per do 20 00
Hon. J. K. Moorhead, per J. M. Riley- 50 00
Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, ono day's income, por
John M. Riley 10 00
Rev. Peter Chem], himself and congregation... - 25 00
Rev. Dr. Van Pelt 10 00
Rev. W. 0. Andrews . , Princeton 2 00
Rev. W. Hemmen, lardloyvillo 100
Rev. 'William 0' Harm, D. D • "600
Rev. 3. Gilborne Lyons, Delaware county 60 00
Rev. 3. L. Ileysinger, Hulmoville 2 00
Dr. F. A Martin, Bethlehem 00
Dr. - S. M. Frick, Willow Street, Lancaster co.. 2 00
Dr, ht. Thompson, Carbon county 15 00
Dr. James M. Stewart, Indiana, Pa 11.1 00
Dr. William Gregg, Philadelphia 6 00
Dr. A. Comstock, 5'W
_ .
Dr. Elwood Wilson, No. 1339 Arch street
Sirs. limiest' P. Wilson, No. 13:39 Arch street • •
James a- W ilsonNo. 123.'1 Arch street
Jr.,Elwood Wilson, No. 1320 Arch street
Mary N. Wilson
Merles 111. Wilson
Wm. It. Wilson
Collected by Mrs. Dr. Milburn, Derlington,aud
—others, Concord township, Delaware county.
Per Wm. 11. Aikens and A. H. Wise, two lads.
Jos. Chapman, Esq., House Painter, No. 630
N. Tenth street
Employees of Jos. Chapman, per Henry Walls.
From all the employees of Duhringis Valley
Mills, Chest. r county, except three persons.
From all the employees of James C. Roberta'
IBMs, Clester county, Per H.• A. DUhrilig,
Esq., except four persons
Contribution of ".'The Children's Aid Society, ' '
Marietta Lancaster county, per W. H. Eagle.
Per Edw. (1. Peabody,
E. T. S
P. P., $1.60; A. C., $1 ; Cash, 50c
Per William Heffner, Esq., collected in part of
First ward
Richard Watson, Esq.;- Plumber
Gabel & Margerum
Samuel S. Gavin, Esq-
Per A. Murray Stewart, .Paymaster of U. S.
steamer Ladona, one day's pay of every man
and boy aboard
Continental Mines, one day's labor of work
men, by J. 'M. Acker, Esq
m •
Al Maria Simpson, Am 1026 Arch street
Teachers of Primary School No. 3, Sixth Sec
- tion, per Edward Shippea, Chairman Com
mittee of Public Schools
Employees of Goldthorp & Co., per Max Cohen.
D. sell, Esq. , Aaronsburg, (second contribu
tion)
Mr. Join liegey, imr Miss-Reed
J. & J. B. Red dig, remitted by. Burt & Kurz—.
The Singer Sewing Machine. Manufacturing
Company. per 0. P. Davis
Pugh. Madeira, Esq., No. 115 S. Tenth street
Milton Bank, Pa., per Geo. M. Troutman. ..... .
From Ladies of the Carpet Committee, per Beni.
Orne, Esq.:
Employees of Charles Creag,mile
Employees of P. Hough, Jr., 11. Atkin
Ein»loY Cos of .11. T. White
Employees of Reeve L. Knight & Son
Entplo3 ees of J. F. & E. B. Orne
Employees of Jos. Blackwood
G. W. Hill, Esq.
Employees of G. W. Hill, Esq
Cash, ; M.J. T., $1; [total, $193.711
John 11 ohne, Esti
Collected by Miss A, Stillman, Pot tsville• • .... •
Per John 111. Riley. Chairman:
Department of Surveys and Board of Surveyors
remitted by George S.Sturgis,receiving clerk,
Joseph Hemple, Washington
Prbvost Marshal's Office, Fourth District, Capt.
D. N. Lane
John Thompson, Esq., Sheriff's Office •
John Newkumet and employees, -Fire-Brick
Works, per Mrs. C. Yearrance, Chairman....
W. Horn and Employees, per do
C. Fries, Terra Cotta Work - S, por do
Mrs. Smith, Fifth street, above Arch, per d 0...
D. L. Carpenter, Esq., remitted by Mrs. C. Year
mace, per Mrs. R. Hammett, donation
S. Smucker, Esq. ' per Mrs. S. B. Curtis
Wm: L Maddock, Jr., per Mrs. Campion
James Wood ide, $2; two young girls, $1.......
John J. Cook, Jr
H. Gorman, $1; Tierney, $1; M. Stapleton, $l..
The Philadelphia Ladies' Aid Society, per Mrs.
Geo. Dodd -
Employees of J. K. Benkels, remitted by H. C.
Harris, per Th oinas Thompson, Esq. , Chairman
Per E. Dunbar Lockwood, chairman:
Bennett, Ruch, & Co $5O 00
Employ ees of do 52 75
C. Henry Love • 90 00
J. Cruikshanks, Per Mrs. R. Hammett; chairman.
Mrs. Simpson, per Mrs.R.Hammett, chairman.
E. Hayhurst, $3: Mrs. H. Wright, $2; Pol
lock, 76 cents; Mrs. Oskin, $1; Mrs. Cuuning-_
ham, *1; hire. Wood, $1; A. Richardson, $l. 0 75
J. E. Adams, Columbus, N. J 1 00
A. and A. R. Deverill 14 CO
Jacob L. Sharp, .11,,21 100 00
JOHN W. CLAGHORN, Treasurer.
Office, No. 111 S S. SEVENTH Street, Philada.
Other subscriptions and remittances by mail duly
rereipted for and acknowledged in this paper. It
Pl/iSTOEI.
PIAINTOS.
J. B. GOULD,
ad CHESTNUT
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
DEPARTMENT OF
WOOLEN AND COTTON MANUFACTURES
AND
• WOOL AND COTTON DEALERS.
The undersigned—Treasnrer of ithe above Department
—acknowledges the receipt of the following contribu
tions in aid of said Fair:
Benjamin Bullock's Sons *l,OOO 00
Wm. C. Houston and Thomas Mott 1,000 00
Brown, Hill, & Co 500 CO
Martin Lanclenberger ' 500.00
Office Employees of Martin Landenberger...... 120 00
Factory do do 314 2.5
John H. Mitchell & Co 560 00
Employees of do 17 W
Coates Brothers 300 00
Southwick, ..
Sheble, & Greene -30000
Duhring St Co., Beaver Talley Mills, Chester
county 300 00
Reece, Seal, & Co 250 00
Henry C. Davis 250 00
Joseph B. Hughes 2.50 00
T. Nilsen & Co., Picture, valued at 250 00
Washington Manufacturing Co., Gloucester, N.
J., Dry Goods,
valued at 250 00
James C. Roberts, Downingtown, Pa 150 00
- 67 . r.`athT.'.4 PA. —. 100 00
Fairfield & Lee ---- •1 --___ 100 00
Justice & Bateman ----- ;.A-.._._ _ /00 00
Emanuel Hey & Brothers _
James Long, Brother & Co
Jacob D. Heft 100 00
Imperial Mills, Darby, John Verlinden, Pro
prietor
Horace H..Soule
J. T. Midnight, Yarns, valued at .
Eagle Mills
Ann & Hackenburg, case of Colored Sewing
Silk, valued at 60 00
- $7,263 45
EDWIN MITCHELL, Treasurer.
PHILADELPHIA, Mar 21, 1864. ra4H.13.3t
(IW"' GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.-THE
IRON COMMITTEE gratefully acknowltdge
the following subscriptions:
Morris, Tasker, & Co., Philadelphia $l,OOO
Morris, Wheeler, & Co., do. 1,000
Plicenix Iron Company, do. 1,000
N. Trotter & Co.; do 1,000
James Rowland & 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 1,0(0
Cumberland Nail and Iron Co., Bridgeton, N. J. 1,000
Thomas. Iron Co., Hokendaqua, Pa 1,000
Glendon Iron Co., Easton, Pa 1,000
A. &'P. Roberts & Co., Philadelphia MX)
Verree & Mitchell, . do. 500
William F. Potts, do. 500
N. & A. Middleton, - do. 500
Stephen Robbins,. do. 500
J. Wood & Broilera, do. 500
Alan Wood & Co., do. .
E.- & G. Brooks, Birdsboro, Pa 600
E. & G. Brooks & Co„ do. 600
Steele & Worth, Coatesville, Pa 500
Bethlehem Iron Company, -Bethlehem, Pa.... ..-•• 5OO
James ROOVCD & Sons. Norristown, Pa 000
Tatham & Brothers, Philadelphia 300
Elting & Brother, do. 300
G. Dawson Coleman, Lebanon, Pa 300
Cabot & Elting, Philadelphia 250
Steever & Whitaker, do. 210
„Uuston & Penrose, Coatesville, Pa /50
'Duncannon Iron Company, Philadelphia .. 200
Jacobs & Bull, Spring Grove Forge 120
C. D. Robbins & Co., Philadelphia 100
J. Clarence Cresson, do.
Thomas L Potts, ~ do. 100
$21,270
Further donations in money - or material are earnestly
solicited. ANDREW WHEELER,
my 23. 3t Chairman.
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—COYL
lar MITTEE ON FINANCE. AND DONATIONS.
PHILADELPHIA, May 19, MI
ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS,
Lehigh Navigation Coal Co i 13,000 00
Delaware and Hudson Canal Co 2,000 00
Board of Broilers of Philadelpnia 1,000 00
Lehigh Zinc Co 000 00
Alexander Ken Son 500 00
G. T. Shaw . 500 00
Beaver Meadow Railroad Co 250 00
Enterprise Insurance Co 2,50 00
W. H. Newbold per J. Aertsen - 250 00
Little Schuylkill Railroad Co 250 00
Western Savings Fund Society WO 00
.
M. J. Juy and S. L. Shober 200 00
J. T. Hall - 10000
E. T. Markland 100 00
Harris & Co 100 00
M. Jacobs 100 00
M. T. Miller Sz Co 100 00
Abraham Harker 100 00
F. J. Sylvester 100 00
Amos Phillips 100 00
S. L. Webster 50 00
Conkers First National Bank, Hanover, Pa.•.. 60 00
Previously acknowledged
litgr'' GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—OOIII.
mittee on Eats, Caps and Furs, acknowledge the
following subscriptions and donations to this date:
Adolph & Kean 451,000 05
Eatinakers, Finishers, and Trimmers, em
ployees of Adolph & Kean 400 00
S. D. Walton 250 00
Emplovees of S. D. 'Walton • 172 50
C. E. Carden A Co ' 210 00
Tient y Tito & Co 250 00
Cooper, Parham, & Work 100 00
Edward S. Mawnon 100 00
Employees of R S. Mawson 1.543
J. C. 1 eager... ' 60 00
C. 14. Elias 2,5 00
•
Jordan &Boss 25 00
John Dickerson 10 00
Cash 11 50
Csh,. 10 00
Mr. Raphun' 6 00
Morris Benner . 2 00
Ceo. Comma, 1 box fancy caps, valued -15 00
Miss Benjamin's School, Harrisburg, Penna.,
1 case fancy articles, valued 57 98
Lippincott, Bond, dr. Co., 1 box straw caps,
valued 28 12
_
Barnes, Osterhout, Heron, & Co., 1 case straw
hata,valued 70 60
E. MORRIS,
nl3 - 21-stu2t Chairman.
ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERI
CAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION.—The Services
connected with the Fortieth Anniversary of the Ameri
can Sunday School Union will be'held at the MUSICAL
FUND HALL, Locusretreet, near Eighth, on TUESDAY
EVENING, May 24th, af a quarter to 8 o'clock.
Tickets of admission may be had, gratuitously, on
application at the Society's Buildings, No. 1122 Chest
nut street. By order of the Committee.
M. A. WURTS, Secretary.
Philadelphia, Slay, 1884. myl7-7t
ligr. CORN EXCI T FANGE BANK.
The Directors hive declare l d L a A nAa May 1861.
r
cent., payable on demand, clear or State and 11. S. (3
per cent.) tax. J. W. TORREY . ,
mye-tf Cashier.
1104:PlIILADELPH1A AND BOSTON
' MINING COMPANY,
, PkIILADELPTIrA, May 19, 1964.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila
delphia and. Beaton Mining Company (of Lake Superior)
will he held at their Office, No. 42:3 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, the 9d day of JUNE, 1864,
at 11 o'clock A. al, for the election of Directors and the
transaction of other business. _
my2o-tje3 J. S. MoMULLIN, Secretary.
IJIE TIIIILD SEMI-ANNUAL EXr
HIBITION of the EAST PENNSYLVANIA AG
RICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY will be
held at N ORRISTOWN, on THURSDAY, June 9, Mk
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.
m712-ISt WM. BEAN. Recording Secretary.
AETNA l I ININO COMPANY--THE
nnual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Altus
Mining Companyof Lake Superior, will beheld at
their o ffi ce, No..3 . 24,WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY,
the Slot inst., at 11 o'clock. A. M., for the election of
I:olrectots, and the transaction °Lothar hardness.
B. A. HOOPES, Secretary..
Philadelphia, May 14, 1584. myl6-tSI
FirOFFICE OF THE METALLINE
LAND COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR.
PHILAWILPHIA, May 16, 1864.
The Stated Annnal Meeting of the Stoekho dere of the
METALLINE LAND COMPANY - will be held at the
OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, 324 WALNUT Street. on
MONDAY the 9th day of Jane neg. at 12 M.
..styl7-tje6 F. N. Clerk.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1864:
illarr" GREAT CENTRAL FAIR
PHILADELPHIA,
HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL DEPARTMENT.
The Committee in charge of this Department respect
fully solicits contributions for either exhibition or sale,
at the Fair in June next, of Fruit, Flowers, and Vega.
tables; also,
Bouquets,
Baskets of Flowers,
Floral Designs,
Hanging Baskets,
Flower Stands,
Fern Cases,
Aviaries,
Gardening Implements,
Native Wine,
Garden Seats and Vases,
Cut Flowers,
Dried
Wax "
Leather "
In short, Rustic Adornments of every kind, or any
thing of a rural or rustic character that does not strictly
belong to the Agricultural Department.
Daily contributions of cut flowers, bouquets, designs.
baskets ! &ie., so to insure constaut and rogularsuP
ply during the Fair, will be very acceptable, and eon
tributorsevill please arrange with the Chairman of the
Committee on Baskets, Designs, and Bouquets, Mr.
ROBERT KILVI ROTOR, Florist, LOCUST Street,near
Thirty-seventh, West Philadlphia, as to the days
on which their contributions will be required.
Daily contributions of Fruits and Vegetables, not only
for exhibition and sale, but also for the usp of the Re
staurant,•will also be thankfully received.
The time fixed for opening the Fair is the FIRST
TUESDAY IN JUNE NEXT, and it will continuo two
weeks. An articles except cut flowers, frult,:aud vege
tables must be received on before the preceding day.
Donations front the inlet of - tats State,•and from
'Delaware and New Jersey, can be forwarded by any
public conveyance free 01 freight, and should be dis
tinctly, inn rked : -"Great Central Fatr, Logan Square,
Philadelphia, HortteulturalDepartment. Care of D.
F. King, 723 Choi/nut street, - Philadelphia." "For
Sale" 0r "Far Exhibition," as may be desired. :Bills
of lading should also be forwarded to the same ad
dress.
• • .
1). RODNEY Chairman of tho Gentlemen's
Committee.
Nrs. J. RHEA BARTON, Chairman of Ladies' Com
mittee. myll•stuthtjes
liar• APPEAL--UNION VOLUNTEER
REFRESHMENT SALOON.
To the Citizen.s. of Philadelphia: It will be three
years on the 27th day of May, 1864, since the Union Vo
lunteer Refreshment Saloon commenced its operations.
The Committee never have pressed their claims. Nei
ther have they lost sight of the fact that there were
other institutions equally worthy of public confidence
and support; and they have endeavored to discharge
the duties entrusted to them in in honest, economical,
quiet, and unostentatious manner. Up to this time we
have been generously supported by contributions from
our friends and a portion of the moneyed corporations of
Philadelphia. We have tried to-lessen the burdens of
our kind friends by annual fairs in June i the first , was a
success; the second comparatively a failure, in Conse
quence of the raid into Pennsylvania lastsummer, and
there is no prospect of holding one this season; as in
tendey. The high price of provisions, and the heavy
and constant demand on our Saloons, have nearly de
pleted our treasury, 'and as the signs of the times point
to a series of protracted battles and as there will no
doubt be still further calls on our limited resources, we
are compelled to make this appeal to the liberality of
the citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity for assistance,
otherwise our future usefulness will be very much im
paired.
ContribUtions in cash, and notice of Provisions and
Sanitary Stores for Our use, will be received by the fol
lowing gentlemen:
Rev. Dr. Thomas Brainerd, No. 634 Pine street. -
Thomas Robbins, Esq., President Philadelphia Bank,
Chestnut street, west of Fourth street.
D. B. 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.
Austin, Esq., President of the Southwark Bank.
Second, below South street.
H. W: Woodward, Esq, - , Cashier Manufacturers' and
Mechanics' Dank, northwest corner Third and Vine
streets.
2666
20 00
b 00
5 00
00
6 00
600
Thomas T. Firth, ESQ. Treasurer Pennsylvania Rail
road, Third and Willing's alley.
James C. Hand & Co., corner Market and Decatur
streets.. • • - •
- Samuel B. Fates, Esq.,No. 514 Walnut street (who
has consented to act as eneral Financial Agent for our
institution). Or by any member of our committee.
The Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon is situated
at the southwest corner of Washington and Swanson
streets. The citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity, and
strangers, are respectfully invited to visit the Saloon,
and witness for themselves the arrangements made for
the refreshment and comfort of the brave soldiers pass
ing through the City of Brotherly Love.
ARAD BARROWS, Chairman.
myl7-tuthsa6t
4 'AI
4 00
19 50
2,00
57 01
15 00
50 OD
20 00
4 00
50 00
23200
InrTIM CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION appeal to a generous
people to sustain them iu their efforts to administer re
lief to the noble menwho 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 misguided
and basely rebellious faction, and restore to its pristine
purity and beauty the 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 soil.
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 hand,
and every want anticipated.
Donations 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 THOS. L. GIFFORD, Secretary, or J.
H. CLAYTON, Storekeeper.
The following members comprise the Finance Com
mittee, and would be glad to hear from the friends of
the Soldier:
5S 00
34 00
`b) 00
300
500
300
JOAN 'WILLIAMS, Office No. 6 Willing's alley.
TBOMAS T. TASKER, Sr., No. 1601 S. Fifth street.
FRANK BAYLE, at 31. Thomas St Soul', No. 139 S
Fourth street.
,
SAMUEL BAYLE, Office of Florence Sewing Machine
Company, Chestnut street, below Seventh. -"
CHAS. P. PEROT, S. E. corner of Broad and Chtis-
Han streets, or any - member of the Board of MAna
gers. • my 23-21
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE
I CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.
'Whereas, On Sunday, theeighteenth 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 pity, in conse
quence whereof he died; and whereas, the person or
bersons who perpetrated the said crime have not yet
een brought CO Justice, now, therefore, as Mayor of the
city of Philadelphia, I do hereby offer a reward of three
hundred dollars for the arrest and conviction of the
partieaconcerned in the aid murder. •
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set -my hand
and caused to be affixed the seal of the city , of. Philadel
phia, this twentieth day of May, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and-sixty-four.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY SILARES.
—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 Sanitaryyair, will be sold for the bens;
fit of the Sanitary Commission. They can be obtained
at the following places:
J. E. Gould's Music Store,S. E. corner of Seventh and
Chestnut streets; Wm. Marot's Book Store, 811 Spring
Garden street; and Charles Desilver's .Book Store, 1229
Chestnut street. By order of
P. A. CREGAR, .
S. IL CARTLEY, Special Committee.
LEWIS W. SMITH. iny2.3-3t.
ligrA SPECIAL SESSION OF TILE
GRAND DIVISION SONS OF TEMPERANCE
of Penna. will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, May
20.3.881., at 8 o'clock, corner of NINTH and SPRING
GIRARD MINING COMPANY OF
MICHIGAN.—The Annual Meeting of the
Stockholders of the GIRARD MINING COMPANY, of
Michin, will be held at their Office,. No. 324-
WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the
sevelath day of
June next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., for the Election of
Directors and other business.
B. A. HOOPES, Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA, May 21,,1861. iny23-tje7
Iigr'PMLADELPIIIA. COMMERCIAL
WHARF AND /RAILROAD COMPANY. —No
tice is hereby given tkat 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 by the name, style: and title of
the PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL WHARF AND
RAILROAD COMPANY, will be held on theTWENTY
SIXTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1864, betweet the hours
of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M.,.at•No. 3137
WALNUT Street, second floor, Room No: 2,lin the city
of PHILADELPHIA, and from day to day, it pursuance
of said act of Assembly, and for the ptu es therein
mentlond and provideed.
EDMUND A. SO ER,
DAVID JAYNE,
SAMUEL T. BOD
J. VAUGHAN M ICH,
E. W. WARNER
TITUS S. EMERY
PHILADELPHIA, May 2, 1864. my3-20t.
$9,810 00
55,649 57
$65,459 67
A. E. BORIE, Chairman.
Phantom Bouquets.
Autumn LeRYON.
Aquaria,
Seeds,
Gardening Books,
Fountains,
Agricultural Iron Work,
Wire Work,
" China and Glass,
Pottery,
Dried Fruit, •
Foreign or Exotic Fruit,
- Wax b'ruitt
Statuary,
J. B. WADE, Secretary-.
. .„ . .
ALEXANDER HENRY,
Mayor of Philadelphia
,'
'RESOTAUTE TWINING 10031 ANY.—
nr ' The Anneal Meeting of the Stoekhol era of the
RESOLUTE MINING COMPANY, of Lak Superior,
will be held at their Office, No. 324- WALN T Street,
Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the sixth day of . ne next,
at 11 o'clock, A _ M., for the Election of Dire ors and
other business. B. A. HOOPES, Se etaxy.
PIIMADELPRIA, May 21, 1864. m 34306
MILITARY
------------------ T ,,„,..
iHEADQUARTERS PROVOSTIIA.R_
SR AL'S OFFICE, SECOND DISTRICT or pEN.N...
1
SYLVANIA, No. 266 South Twelfth street. '
IVhereas, It is for the interest of the peo of each
ward to have stricken from thelist all names i properly
enrolled, because an excess of names incream the quo
ta: it is equally for the interest of each perso enrolled
in a given ward to have placed upon the list persons
liable to do military duty, because the g ater the
' number to be drawn from, the less the chant of each
individual to be drawn.
The Board of. Enrolment will be to sesslondaily, to
strike from the list all persons not liable If military
duty, and to enroll all persons whose names bay have
.t
been omitted, all persons who shall have tweed. at the
age of Twenty (20) before the draft, all peons dis
charged from the military or naval service of the United
States who have not been in service two yea during
the present war, and all Aliens who shalt I tve de
clared their intentions to become citizens of tli United
States or who Lave held office under the Ge al Go
vernment.
It Is hoped that the people will take such in rest in
this matter as will enable the Board to make a pieta
enrolment. is- EDWIN PALS) R,
my2.3-tf Capt. and Provost Marshal Second Dis Pa.
t4HEADQUARTERS PROITOSTi .IAR
SEAL FIRST DISTRICT, Pennsylvania. '
t WHEREAS, It is plainly for the interes of the
people of each Ward to have stricken ;from he list
all names improperly enrolled, because an e ess of
i
names increases the quota: and t is equally fo he in
terest of each person enrolled to place upon tlrt all
Persons liable to do military duty, because th eater
the number to be drawn from the less the c ces of
each individual: therefoer, • ,
The Board of Enrolment, upon applicationovl strike
off the names of all persons now over 45 yearef age,
all who are permanently, disabled, all who harkerved
in the military or naval service two years doing the
present war and been honorably discharged th7froin,
and will add to the list the names of all perso omit
ted or stricken off who are liable to do militarty,
all who have arrived at the age of RD years, a aliens
who have declared their intention of becoming ize as.
All other claims for exemption will be disposedr after
the draft. WM. E. LEFIMAN,
Captain and Provost Mare
my2l-stralitf First District na,
iHEADQUA_RTERS'PROVOST
SEAL, FOURTH DISTRICT, PA. , Northea
of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets.
In order to have the Enrolment List revs I, the
BOARD OF ENROLMENT will, upon applic on at
these Headquarters strike off the names of all arsons
now over-forty-flue years of age, all who are erma
nently disabled, and those who have servethn the
Military or Naval Service two years during the resent
war, and been honorably discharged therefro, and
will add to the List all who have arrived at th age of
twenty years,' all aliens who have declared thllnten
lion of becoming Citizens . Citizens who may cogni
zant of_persons not having been enrolled; are quested
to notify the BOARD OF ENROLMENT, in our that
the facts may be ascertained, and such person laced
upon the List. It is for the interests of the el .ens of
each Ward to haveNstricken from the Lists enflames
improperly enrolled, and it is equally for the est of
each person enrolled to have placed upon - the iSt all
persons liable to Military Duty, so that his ow hence
for Draft shall not be unjustly increased. 1
D. M. LANE, Capt., - Prov. Menial,
Fourth Dlstrict,Penna.
HEADQUARTERS PROVOST EAR
MAL THIRD DISTRICT PENNSYLVAN , No.
511 BROWN Street. ,
Notice is hereby given that the Board - of E u rmeut
-
will sit on and after MONDAY next from S o' , ck A.
M. to 3P. M., until further notice, for the p lise of
hearing claims of exemption from the enrolmeii of the
Eighteenth and Nineteenth wards; for the folowing
causes: $ ;
Alienage.
Non-residence. . • -
Unsuitableness of age. • • - -
Manifest permanent physical disability.'
JACOB S. STRE'
Capt. and Provost
FRAtIKLIN 1). STER
Commii
gKEYSTONE BATTEi
meeting of this Battery will be hold 1
DAY EVENING, May 24th, at the CB''
RACE, below BROAb, at 8 o'clock.
of the Second Keystone Battery and all of
men desirous of organizing under the Proola
the Governor, are invited to attend.' I
t0y2.3-2t. M. HASTINGS„!
TO ARCHITECTS AND HIDERS.
-By the act of May 6th, an approprlat nof Fifty
Thousand. Dollars was made for the Exte •ion of the
Capitol Buildings at Harrisburg. AUCHPIECTS and
BDILDEItS are hereby requested to presmt Plans for
said extension, and proposals for building the same. to
the undersigned, by the FIFTEENTH day of INE. .The
main object to be attained by the proposed ettension is
to furnish additional Committee loom for the Legisla
ture, and the extension is to conform as far as possible
to the architecture of the present building.
A. G. CURTIN, Ooyernor.
ISAAC SLENHER, Auditor General.
• JAMES P. BARR,, Surveyor General.
HENRY D. MOORE, State Treasurer.
RARRISIIMI, May 19, 1864. ' ' my29-18t
TEE UNQUESTIONED 'SUPERIOR.;
-R- ITY of B. F. REIMER'S PORTRAITS, Life-size ,
Ph ,tcgraphs in Oil Colors, gives them precedence of all
othor styles of life-like end impressive coloring, 624
ARCH. btreet, - • I.lr
THE NEW BOORS ARE-
This is the most successful American Novel for several
years. Its sale continues unabated. It is surely a book
of Intense interest, and will be valuable always as a
story of the Rebellion.
English „Reviews rank it witli Goldsmith's " Deserted
Village" and " Vicar of Wakefield."
,
NEIGHBOR JACKIVOOD.
A splendid story, by the author of ' Ceeie'a Cave. ''
Price $1.75.
MARTIN MERRIVALE
Also, by the same author
FLOWERS FOR TRH PARLOR AND GARDEN.
Indispensable to every person who cultivates cowers
and ornamental plants, eithtr in the smallest garden or
the window only, or the conservatory and greenhouse,
etc. It tells what to cultivate and how to do it.
The Poetry of the Age of Fable.
By the author of "The Age of Fable." Elegantly
illustrated.
With new.xnethod of sheeting wax, moulding fruit,
etc. (Ready May 24th. )
Price
The above, and our other desirable publications, are
for sale by the principal booksellers in all parts of the
country. ~.
THE GREAT NOVEL !
1-1A.1.T.N Tr.( HEARTS,
Will be published simultaneously in London and Boa
ton Thursday, May 25th.
Is the groat selling book at this time, Secretary Chase
and other eminent men speak of it in the highest terms.
Published by - J. E. TILTON dr CO.,
Boston.
Sold by all principal book and newsmen.
NEIGHBOR JACK:WOOD,
By the author of "Cudjo's Cave, " now ready as above.
my2l-stu2t
BUTTRE'S PORTRAIT
PRESIDENT LINCOLN
----- - - - •
This tine steel-plate Engraving, from a recent Photo
graph, is the only large-size, full-length Portrait yet
published, and can only be obtained from the Publisher
or his authorized agents, at the low price of V per copy.
This fine Portrait Will be sent by mail or express, free
of charge, on receipt of Retail Price.
Agents wanted in every county. - 41Eg
Address J. P. SKELLY, Sole Agent for Penna.,
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20CENTS I GODEY FOR JUNE.
15 cents! LADY'S FRIEND for Juno.
'X cents! HARPER for June.
15 cents! PETERSON for June.
20 cents! ATLANTIC for June.
All New Books at a discount.
Pbotorraph Albums at a discount.
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TKE MARVEL'S NEW BOOK
SEVEN STORIES, WITH BASEMENT. AND ATTIC
Published this day.
ALSO,
HEADLEY'S CHAPLAINS AND CLERGY OF THE
REVOLUTION. -
'UCKERMAIVS AMERICA AND HER COMMENTA
TORS.WORK AND PLAY. By Horace Bushnell.
MY FARM AT ED GEWOOD. By the Author of Reve
ries of a Bachelor, &c.
ALL NEW AND. STANDARD BOOKS
for sale as soon as published, by
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
Publishers and Booksellers,
my 23 25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
A SEMEAD & EVANS,
Successors to
WILLIS P. HAZARD,
724 CHESTNUT Street,
Have received
IK MARVEL'S NEW BOOK. SEVEN STORIES,
WITH BASEHENT AND ATTIC.
THE SOLDIER BOY; Or. Tom Somers in the Army.
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THE FERRY BOY AND FINANCIER. A popular
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THE BLACK PANTHER. A Boy's Adventures
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THE LITTLE REBEL. A new Juvenile.
BUSY HANDS AND PATIENT HEARTS; Or, The
Blind Boy of Dresden and his Friends. One of the best
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THE SMALLHOUSE AT ALLINGTON. Trollope's
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WOODBURN. A novel by Rosa Vertner Jeffrey, au•
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yM
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Women: Stories of the Negro, etc.,
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Merriment in Camp and Field.
With Illustrations in Colors. 12m0., cloth. Price $1.60.
The above title fully indicates the exciting character
of this work, aud it will be eagerly read and sought for
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Single copies will be sent post paid, to any addres, on
receipt of price, $1.50. Liberal terms made with. agents
and the trade. Address all orders to
•
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around Charleston; 250 miles around Galveston, Texas,
and giving the surroundings of Memphis arid - Nashville.
Sholving all the Railroads, Towns, Wagon Roads, and
the Battle-Ground of the Wilderness and Spottsylvania
Court House, May 5-14, 1061. Price 50 cents.
For sale by WM. S. it ALFRED MARTIEN,
my2l 606 CHESTNUT Street.
NEW BOOKS.
J- 1 SELF-CONTROL; or, Uinta for the Improvement
of Temper in the various relations of Life. 18mo. 2.5
and 30 cents. -
THE WEED WITH AN ILL NAME. ISmo. .30 and
35 cents.
THE OLD FLAG. Loyalty explained and enforced
16mo. Cloth, beautifully illustrated. ,
CONTENTS.
A July Morning in 1540—The Tea Party—Family His
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—The Decision—Sunday in the Red House—Sunday
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(1, A R D.-TO THE LAWYERS OF
C
Pennsylvania—l am now the Publisher of the 3
Volumes of. GRANT'S CASES; the 3d volume will be
ready by the 14th inst. I have also a numerous collec
tion of Law and Miscellaneous Books for sale cheap.
mylO.lm JOHN CAMPBELL, 449 CHESTNUT St.
THE SUNBEAM STORIES,
-4- Containing the charming, bright stories of
TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM
CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING,
HOUSE ON THE ROCK,
ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFE, MERRY CHRISTMAS,
DREAM CHINTZ,
STAR IN THE DESERT, &o.
beautiful volumes illustrated, $2.50.
WILLIE P. HAZARD Publisher,
21 South SIXTH Street.
fe26-tiTl
APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN
The Agency for this invaluable Library of Universal
Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street second story.
B.F.00Rl? OF THE REBELLION. By Frank
Moore. , - • fell-tf
GROCERIES.
KENNEDY, STAIRS, & CO.,
Nos. 130 and 132 North Wharves,
PICKLED AND DRY FISH.
A large stock, in assorted packages, suitable for Conn
try Trade, always on band. aplS-2m
MACKEREL, HEARING, SHAD, &c.
-"A- 2,500 bble Mass. Nos. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel, late
caug fat`fish, in assorted packages.
2,000 1 t blels' New Hastport, Fortune Bay, and Halifax
Herring.
2,500 boxes Lubec, Scaled, and No. 1 Herring.
160 Ws new Mess Shad. _
250 boxes Herkimer County Cheese, &c.
In store and for sale by . MIIRPHY & KOONS,
ial9-tt No. 1 , 141 ,NORTH WHARVES.
A RCRER & REEVES,
4 - &- WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 45 North WATER Street, and
No. 46 North DELAWARE Avenue,
Offer for sale, at the Lowest Market Prices, a large
dock of
SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE,
TEAS, SPICES, TOBACCO,
And Groceries generally, carefully
,selected for the
gonntry trade.
Sole Agents for the products of FITHIAN & POGUE'S
Extensive Fruit Canning Factory at Bridgeton, N. J.
shal.
R,
: over
r,
rgeon
Emma
y.-A.
[ ct TUBS
, Arsenal,
U !embers
Vatro°u"J}
.
TT S. A. DIED. PURVEYOR'S OFFICE,
• 2•513 North BROAD Street,
PITILADELPTITA, May 21, 1864.
PROPOSALS FOR IRON BEDSTEADS.
Proposals are invited for 6000 Iron Bedsteads, undu
lating wooden bottoms, each Bedstead to be 6 feet 6 inches
long, 2 feet 6 inches wide, and 18 inches high. Names of
two sureties to be furnished with the bids. Proposals
will be opened on the Ist June. -
The Medical Purveyor reserves the right to reject any
or all bids. . • D. MURRA.Y,
niy23-6t • - Surgeon U. S. A., Medical Purveyor.
CONSIGNEE OP FORTY-SIX BAR
REM BONE DUST, from Albany, will please eau.
forit at Nó. 301 SOUTH WHARVES. '
my23-3t*. D. - L. - FLANAGAN, Agent.
SUMMER COBSETS.—MRS: STEELE,
ta TENTH Street, bolOw Chestnut, tuts on hand and
mattes to order best quality Linen Summer COSSETS.
Also, received from Parts; elQichntivatting genuine
Wetly Colmtv, mY23-3t 4
, .
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
CUDJO 9 9 CAVE.
DREAMTHOEP,
DT ALEXANDISIt SMITH'
WAX FLOWERS,
AND. HOW TO MAKE THEM.
3. E. TILTON Lt. CO.,
BOSTON
By the author of
"THE LAbIPLIGHTER,''
CUDJO'S CAVE
THRILLING STORIES OF THE
ME=l
BY A DISABLED OFFICER
JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,
617 SANSOM Street, Philadelphia
CYCLOPEDIA
ABOVE ARCH STREET,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CIVIL AND ARM ' CLOTHS.
MIDDLESEX 6-4 LIGHT. BLUES.
ALL GRADES DARK DO.
34 AND 64 INDIGO FLANNELS.
34 AND 6-4 BLUE CASSIMERES.
34 AND 6-4 DOESKINS.
FULL STOCK OF CLOTHS.
DO. DO. COATINGS.
DO. DO. CASSIMERES.
BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE CLOTHS.
CLOTHS FOR COAOHMA.KERS.
ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS, &c.
W. T. SNODGRA.SS,
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IMMENSE BARGAINS.
n every new style and material.
IVENS ik 00.,
y24-12t 23 South NINTH Street
CLOAKS I CLOAKS!
THE CHEAPEST LOT OF SILKS IN THE CITY.
.IVENS & 00.,
my24-12t 933 South NINTH. Strout
ARMY GOODS.
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
EVANS 61 - , I - LASSA - 1414,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
418 ARCH STEET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Banner;, Regimental and Couupsnav Plage,
Sashes, Belts, Peasants, Epaulets, Hats, Caps, Can
teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs,
and everything pertainingto the complete outfit of Army
and Navy Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. mylS•lm
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS
HATS FOR SALE,_
lIKA.VY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SOIRTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS.
BEATY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
SILECIAS.
BROWN BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12 WORSTED YARN, &c. ae24lt.tf
MILLINERY GOODS.
• MISS M. A. BASER,n No. 1346 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has opened a large assortment of
PARIS MILLINERY
For the Spring and Summer of 1864.
apl3 Rm •
MATTINGS.
MATTINGS MATTIN6S ! BEST
quality, all widths, fresh Importations.
11. L. KNIGHT Sr SON,
SOT CHESTNUT Street.
T HE
`EXCELStOIt" HAMS
ARE THE BEST Iff THE WORLD
NONE GENUINE UNLESS BRANDED
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J. MICHENEII Si CO.,
GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS,
AND
CURERS OF THE CELEBRATED
"-JqX4O]ErASIOrt,"
SUGAR-CURED HAMS,
Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street,
Between Arch and Race stymie,- Philadelphia
The justly. celebrated " EXCELSIOR " HAMS are
cured by J. H. M, & Co. (in a style peculiar to them
selees) expressly for FAMILY USE, are of delicious
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pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered for
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JAMES S. EARLE do SON,
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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,
ap2o PICTURE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES.
IMPROVEMENT
_IN
GAS REGULATORS.
The tuidersigned, sole owner of
HOLZER'S IMPROVED GAS REGU
LATORS,"
lefnow prepared to SELL RIGHTS for the nee of this
valuable Patent on the most advantageous terms.
54 South Third Street.
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
FARRELL, IRVING, & CO.,
510 MINOR STREET,
Manufacturers 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.
ALBERT C. RO33ERTB,
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
mh2s Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets
MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN
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Chesterman's Metallic and teef:tape Measurers.
For sale by I JAMES W. QUEEN & CO..
924 CHESTNUT Street.
Priced and Illustrated Catalogues gratis. iny3-Im
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES
Inserted without pain. by
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
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OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS'
FIELD GLASSES.
Microscopes for Physicians and Students.
A very large assortment for sale by
JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
my3-1m 924 CHESTNUT Street.
EDUCATION FOR BUSINESS.-THE
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adopted at the QUAKER CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE,
TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and carried out in a
manner wholly nnknown in any other commercial in
stitution, should commandth., special attention of
young men who desire al • aration for business
that will really fit them to enter once upon its practi
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GENTLEMEN, by a new method in the use of ELEC
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pages, containing certificates and other information,
sent gratis to all orders accompanied with a stamp.
Office and residence at 1118 SOUTH PENN SOUARF,,
being central and accessible by street-cars from every
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT, MAY 14,
NOTICE .TO THE HOLDERS OF THE THREE-YEARS'
SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES FALLING DUE AFTER
AUGUST 19, AND OCTOBER 1, 1564.
The teree- - years' seven-thirty notes issued under the
act of July 17, 1561, are exchangeable at any time before
or at maturity, for six per cent. bonds of the act of July
17, and August 5, 1861, when presented In sums not less
than liv e hund red dollars.
. . . .
The three-years' noles were issued bearing .date of
August 19, and October 1, 1861 and b. -----
Ang - ust 19, and Oct.h..o..tareet date, acisTereby non . -
neTd - tiegt thOY May be presented for immediate exchage
for six per cent. bonds., with ful coupons, drawing in
terest from July 1, WA; up to which date interest milt
be paid, without delay, on the three-years' notes at the
rate of seven 30-100 per centuin per annum.'
-The i nterest found to be due on the three-years' notes
i
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, 1664, the date np to which the
three-years' notes are settled, and will be Aransmitted
as fast as the.' can convenientlybe prepared:
Parties wishing to exchange the three-years' notes in
the above manner, must send them to this Department,
in SWIGS of fiv&hundred dollars or its multiple, endorsed
m
to the Secretary of the Treasure.. for redemp
tion,' ' which endorsement must be signed by the Party
on whose accent they are to be exchanged.
- They 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 to exchange.
The six per cent. Coupon Bonds are of the denomina
tions of live hundred, and - one thousand dollars; and
the Registered Bonds are of the denominations of (lye
hundred, one thousand, live thousand, and ten thou
sand dollars.
t , When Registered Bonds are ordered, parties must
state at which of the following places they wish the in
terest paid, ;•iz: New York, Philadelphia Boston, Bal
timore, or New Orleans. • 5..1 3 . CHASE, •
my2l-6t Secretary of the Treasury.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CITRICENOT,_,
WASHINOTON, May 4, lead.
WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has been made to appear that THE
SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA,
county of Philadelphia, andlState of Pennsylvania, has
been duly organized, under and according to the require
ments of the act of Congress entitled "Au act to pro
vide a National Currency, secured by Opledge of United
States stocks, and to provide for the circulation arta re
demption thereof," approved February 25,863, and has
complied with all the provisions of said act required to
be complied with before commencing the • bueiness of
Banking:
Now, therefore,l, HUGH IinCULLOCH, Comptroller
of the Currency, do hereby certify that THE SEVENTH
NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, county of
Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, Is inthortsed
to commence the business of Banking under the act
aforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand f and seal of
office, this FOURTH DAY OF MAY, 1864.
[Seal of the Comptroller of the Currency.)
HUGH IticCULLOCH
raye-Rm . Comptroller of the Currency.
LL PERSONS ARE FORBID TRUST
ING;my wife s MARY ANN FIELDS, as I will not
pay any debts contracted by her after this date.
GEORGE V. FIELDS.
May 21; 1864. mySt-3t5
R ES DE VISITE.ATURAL,
CA • T---IsT
neat, and tftstei nl style obtained,opular to in istere
likenesses may always be executed in the
most 'finished manner, B.F. REIMER, 624 ARCH St. e
iV)CASES PINET, CASTILLON, &
4 - 7.4 - 1 CO'S COGNAC SIZANDY I landing from 'b r i g
"L°1118 " ' 1!)14 Beri lf a tlVA r li a lLlTON
wtoviontb. VONT Street.
WANTS.
WANTE D-BY - THE FIRST OF
July, a' Situation as BOOK-KF,EPER, in a
Wholesale Dry Goode, Grocery, or Hardware Store, by
one fully competent to keep books double-entry.
Satisfactory reference given. Address . " Book. keener,''
Pre other. miy24-3t*
COLORED DEL'P, COOKS,WAITERS,
and CHAMBERMAIDS, for the CI ty and Long Branch.
J. OLIVER'S Office, 1113 PINE Street. myt3-6t.
SITUATION AS ENTRY CLERK OR
ASSISTANT BOOK-IIBEPSR desired; be.t city
references given. Address "B," Preßß;Office. my2l-31.
To NAVAL PA YMASTERS.-A LATE
TO
A. 4. Payznauter, thoroughly conversant with
every branch of the hnslness routine, desires a Clork
ship at .no Navy Yard. lias occupied positions of pe
culiar responsibility, and in competent to take coin
pleto charge of any I%Lpeager or Inspector's dotics.
Addrees " Paymaster, Preae office, mytTi-tic
WANTED TO RENT-A LOT OF
GROUND, went of he Schuylkill, or on the Dela
ware, offlablo for Coal Oil Works. Address B. J. &
J. L. CREW, TWENTY-TITIRD and ASCII. zny24-3t.
WANTED, BY s YOUNG ittio MAN, OF
EJOBTEEN
EARD is the Mercan-
tile Way, where be can make himself generally useful;
would be sittislled with a moderate compensation. The
Wholesale business preferred. Please address "W,
11. Addis," t}l6 lt. CE Street. rny.24-21..
WANTED -IN WHOLESALE
DRUG DOUSE, a young man sompetent to take
charge of a set of Books. Address stating salary re
quired) " Mercury," at this Office.
Also, a Lad who has had one or two years' experience
in a Drug Store, either Wholesale or Retail, Address
as above. my24-:R
WANTED -AGENTS TO SELL BUT-
IRE'S superior eteel plate PORTRAITS of Pre
sident LINCOLN. and General GRANT. Apply to or
address .1. P. SKELLY, sole Agent for Pennsylvania,
008 ARCH Street. my2l-6t.
AiyANTED—A SITUATION BY A
you is!? man who understand,' bookkeeping and is
a penman, in any capacity where he can be amoral to hia
employer. Salary secondary to a good place.
Addeo.- D. H. WEBSTER,
my2:l-3t. PRESS OFFICE,
WA.N TED TO RENT-A LARGE
COAL YARD—Central location. Address Box
241 Ni, P. 0., skating terms, location, Sm. mr24-2t
89 000 -WANTED THE ABOVE.
,
. AMOUNT, FIRST MORTGAGE on first
ass security. Apply to ROBERT MAGGREGOR,
iny24
419 WALNUT Street.
$4OOO
— . l' al WWI u A:PITED
5 • at FIVE PER CENT., for a terra of
wars: irterest punctually paid, and tho bebt Real
estate security given.
Address "M," at this ottice.. niy24-2.t.T1
150,000 CORDS OF PITCH-PINE
ST UMPS, or very fat Pitch
t
the first growth, WANTED. For fartherpartiottarss
address ALFRED BERVEY & CO., Union Chemical
Works, JERSEY CITY, New . Jersey. my2l-6t*
i t n A MONTH !-I WANT AGENTS
at $6O a month, expenses paid, M sell my EVER
LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, and 13
other articles. Fifteen circulars sent free . Address
ap3o-d&w3m JOHN F. LORD, Biddeford, Maine.
S7F, A .MONTH !-I WANT TO HIRE
AGENTS in every County at $75 a month, ex
penses paid, to sell my new s cheap Family Sewing Ma
chines. Address S. MADISON,AIfred, Me. [fel2-41,10;913m
0) 34 „ CAVALRY HORSE'S WANTHD
WAR DRPART3fENT,
CAVALRY BUREAU.
OFFICE., OP CRIRF QUARTERMASTER,
WARR . iIV9 , IIri,D," C., May Is. 1564
TI R.EE THOUS:6ISI3: Wiff
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE ($165) DOL.
LARS per head will be paid for all
CAVALRY HORSES
delivered within the next thirty (30) days at the Go
vernment stables at Gleshoro, D. C.
Said Horses to he sound -in all particulars, not less
than five (5) nor more thannine (9) years old; from fif
teen to sixteen hands high,: full in flesh; compactly
built, bridle wise, and of size sufficient for cavalry
purposes.
These specifications will be strictly adhered to and
rigidly enforced in every particular.
Payment made on delivery of seven (7) and over.
JAMES A. ERIN,
rny2ll-lm lA. Col. Sr C. Q. M. cavalry Bureau.
ARTILLERY HORSES
‘ l O- WANTED.
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE,
PIIILADELPHIA t May 6, 1864.
Horses, suitable for Artillery service, will be Pur
chased at this Depot by the undersigned, in open mar
ket, from date until May 26th, 1834, in lots of one (1) to
fifty (60), for which a reasonable price will be paid.
Each animal to be subject to the usual Government in
spection before being accepted.
Horses to be delivered to the United Stites Inspector,
at the William Penn Hotel, MARKET, between .Eighth
and Ninth streets.
By order of Col_ GEO. H. CROSMAN,
Assistant Quartermaster General U. S. A.
CHAS. D. SCHMIDT, Captain, A. Q. M. my6-tmM
CAVALRY HORSES.
ASSIST. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OPPICE,
PHILADELPHIA, May 12, 1864.
.Horsee 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
(a) to fifty (50), for which one hundred and fifty dol
lars ($150), will be paid in Certificate of Indebtedness,
°soh Animal to be subject to the usual Government
Inspection before being accepted.
Horses to be delivered to the Officer of the CAVALRY
BUREAU, at the WILLIAM PENN HOTEL, MARKET,
between Eighth and Ninth Streets. . _
G. R. CROSMAN,
Aesist. CE M. General.
CHARLES D. SCHMIDT,
Cant., A. Q. M.
By order of
my 18431
BOARDING.
BOARDING.—CHOIGE Rooms, SlN
ale, and for families, in a first-class house on
WAJ.,NUT Street. Also, one suite on second lioor, with
priAtte bath-room. Address "Bacon," .Fl•eys of
ffice. my24-3t.
COUNTRY BOARDING.-- LAD IE S
and Gentlemen can obtain Pleasant Rooms for the
Slimmer in a large and comfortable house, with plenty
of shade, near MEDIA, a few minutes' walk from the
Railroad depot. Apply, during this , i - ses.. - st
WA pIIIT Street. my -3t"`
TO RE N T-11ANDSOMELY-YUR
-4- IsI . :SHED communicating, Rooms , with
every con
venience. No. 904- WALNUT Street. mr2l-3t.
ACANT-SEVERAL HANDSOME
-ly-furnished ROOMS, for permanent or transient
Boardeis, at 006 SPRUCE Street. my24-6t'
LOST AND FOITND.
nno~m- -011
TwentvqZ.Hgr....ktste to the4ti tRPETTIAL
d Dollars, dated Jaact6llN 3 4: lsBB . ,
also, Piro Associationfor One honsand
Dollars. to RESTO.F 6A 1 1411 6°6 , June 30, 1860.
May 12, 1264. _ rayl4-stuth6t.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FOR SALE-
VALUABLE COAL LANDS !
VALUABLE COAL LANDS IN
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY
Several choice tracts of COAL LANDS,. adjoining
Railroads, in Schuylkill county, for sale.
GEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO.,
123% SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
Send for TOWNSEND'S FARM . AND HOUSE RE
GISTER. nlylS-St
iIItARREL MACHINERY FOR SALE
VERY CHEAP,—Crozier's Patent, seven. Machines,
for making barrels; used a short time. Apply to
my23-14t• STINE & ROSS, Lebanon, Pa.
COAL YARD FOR SALE, NINTH
Street (935), above POPLAR, having every fa
cility for doing a large business. my23-6c.
OIL WELL FOR SALE, WITH EN
•-•
LINE, TUBING, &c., situated on the valuable Oil
Farm of H. McClintock, on Oil Creek, two miles above
Oil City. For terms., tke., apply to F. A. LUCKEN
BACH, 112 South FOURTH Street. my:Mit
PETROLEUM LANDS, LEASES, IN
TERESTS IN OIL WELLS, .tc.
FOR SAFE BY _ _ _
- - - -
F. A. LUCKENBACH,
112 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia.
Oil Lands of reliable character, selected' by experi
enced parties residing in the Oil Districts, on hand and
for sale. For further information, descriptions, Ste.,
apply at the office.
Undoubted references,
TO , LET-WITH ADVANCES-DE
SIRABLE LOTS. Apply to HIRAM M1LLER,2.21.3
MME=a
Ett FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE COT
TAGE, very pleasantly situated, on the north side
of LOCUST, above TIIiRTY-EIGHTH Street. West
Philadelphia. Apply to ROBERT MACGREGOR, 419
WALNUT Street. • myS4
el FOR SALE OR RENT—A FARM Mk
truin CHESTER COUNTY, containing about - 20
acres, under cultiTation. Apply at No. 905 CHEST
UT Street. . my2l-tu2t*
FOR SALE-FINE FARM OF AI
ISA acres, in COSHOCTON COUNTY, 0H10,0n...L.
e Muskingum river, Ohio canal, and P., C. and C.
Railroad, adjoining a depot; 100 acres first and second
bottom land; 150 acres cleared. Improvements, two log
houses ;'one containing six rooms and cellar, stable, or
chard, &c. Was appraised in the fall of 1557, when
property was very low, by three disinterested men,
under oath, appointed brthe Probate Court of Coshoc
ton county, at about K3OO. Price $3O per acre. Apply,
personally; to ISAAC TEAGARDEZ , I, Franklin Station,
Coshocton county, Ohio, or cutdres.B "Lock," Box
169, ZANESVILLE, Ohio. It*Al
r A SPLENDID LARGE STONE
::•
COTTAGE, Stable andFitmaerer.oc - orrrea --
Will
leliefetivelve trains .pass daily.
Will be exchanged for a good farm, or rented for the
mummer season. ',B. F. GLENN,' 123 South FOURTH
Street. - . my 2- if J.
AUCTION SALE.
BAZAAR ) NINTH AND SAN
SOM Streets.
PHILADELPHIA •AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SE
COND ANNUAL SALE OF BLOODED STOCK.
This sale will take place on_
WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT,
10 o'clock, at the Bazaar. Included. in the cata
logue, will be BLOODED HORSES, SHETLAND PO
NIES, HORNED CATTLE. SOUTHDOWN SHEEP,
SWINE. POULTRY, &c.
nry2-1-2Df AL FRED M. HERKNESS, Auctioneer.
il ga t THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
respectfully inform the bereaved, who may
need- his services, that he is prepared to furnish the
"rritilftrliSOLL Premium Circular-ends Air-tight Cas
ket,'' by means of which, in our bands, he guarantees
the removal-of the remains of the soldiers. from their
graves on the battle-fleld (no matter how long interred),
to the family - burial grounds, free of disagreeable odor,
or no charge for the Casket, at one-third lass than the
metallic Cases. No advances on the latter..
N. B:—Undertakers will be furnished. at very low
rates with Coffins,. Cases, and Caskets,of ovary style and
size, as well as private families.
/far Embalming attended to by Messrs. BROWN &
CO,, in the most perfect manner, and to.the entire satis
faction of the parties applying—or no,. charge will be
made—at the Branch Office, IS o. 233 South Eleventh
Street. JOHN HOOD, Undertaker,
921 SPRIWR Sireet,,and
221 South ELEVENTH Street,
• Philadelphia.
my29-tuslin
TARRANT'S EFFSWVESCENT
-I- SELTZER APRIIENT
IS TIM'
BEST REMEDY KNOWN
FOIL ALL
BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, Safi ITEADACHA,COSTITE
NESS, IN DIGESTEOX, IIEART-13.URN, SOUR
STOMACH, SEA SICK.R.ESS, &c.
Dr. JAMES R. cnna9,x, the Grant dlaernist, says:
"I know its composittta, and have no-doubt it
will
Prove most beneficial izthobe comliraints Yet which it is
recommended.'' '
Dr. THOMAS 13017.110 says: "1i strongly commend it
to the notice or the pablic."
Dr. EDWARD G. LUDLOW' says: "I can with oon•
fidence recommend it, - "
Dr. GEORGE T. DEXTER says: "In. Flatulenov
Heart-burn, Costiveness, Sick Headache, the
SELTZER APERIENT iv.lay hands has proved Indeed a
valuable remedy."
For other testimonials see Pamphlet with eaoh bottle
Manufactured only l)y .. TARRANT & CO.,
R7S . OREENWICH Street,
p..l3ar - FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. New IIT23 Yo - trn%26
SILIT RODS, OF WHITTINGTON
Brands all sizes , Squares and Slats, just. rensivad
per bark MOnitor, or sale in lots to suit pnrallasers.
ALBERT POTTS.
any 23 61 4 E. Cor. THIRD and 'WILLOW Streets.
•
T ,ARD OIL, F 0 R LIJI3RICATING
Wool and Machinery, for sale at the lo west market
price by ISAR.OT & STUL, Manrafacturers, 131 North
FRONT Stmt. rara-lut4
DROVER'S CHESTNUT -STREET
THEATRE.
LEONARD GROVER MANAGE!.
(Also of Grover's Theatie, FPashiagton, D:C.)
THE COOLEST AND MOST AMERICA COMFORTABLE THEATRE
IN
THIS (Tuesday) EVENIIO - , May 24 L
will he produced for the fifth sad last time, .T. Sterling'
Coyee's
GRAND IgolstANTra DEANA
Entitled
FRAUD AND ITS" VICTIMS,
With the most powerful met ever Oven in America.
Toting the evening. A MAGNIFIGENT MUSICAL
MELANOE, by K.oppitz and the Grand' Oteheatra.
In active preparation, and will sliortlt produced,
a drama of intense interett, by the author of "ilfonte
Cristo,.
entitled . .
COUNT MONTE LEONE—.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
STJOJ,-REET THEATRE.
THIRD WEEK OF FRANK DREW.
TO-NIGHT (Tnei=daYL I MAY 2Rh, 11364.
A BULL IN A CHINA SIMP.
Bagshot Frank" Draw.
Bellamy Brown John Stuart Robsion.
To he followed by the new burlesn'tle of
ILL TREATED IL -TROVATOH3::"
AZUCPna, With Soocs Frank Th-ew.
Cantu di Mira Stnart - Rotson.
The perfornlance commencing with
THk. JENKISES..
FRIDAY, FRANK DREW'S BE?i'EFIT.
DOiltri o pen at 75a . Cnrift in rises at to S.
WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.
TINS (Tnesday) EVENING May 24th,
BENEFIT OF MR. B. YOUNG, ,
when will be presented far the first time in this country
a Dratna,in three arts, byThte,TaFlor and Mark Lemon,
founded en Mrs. Stowe's celebrated nevel, - entitled
SLAVE LIFE; on, • UNCLE - TOWS CABIN.
George Hart is Mr. B. Young
Uncle Tote- It• Bailey .Topsy - Miss C. Jefferson
To conclude with the laughable Sketch called
LIFE IN ALABAMA.
Mr: B 2 Young
TO Duckshins
A SSVINUILY BUILDINGS,
CORNER TENTH .AND CHESTNUT
COntirtied riucceso
WOODROFFE'S BOHEMIAN TROUPE.
SIX NIGHTS MORE!
PRESENTS! PRESENTS!
MORE PRESENTS! MORE PRESENTS!
No end to Preeents:
A THIRTY-DOLLAR CASE
evening away Query this week.
A T'r v i e z n e for the falsest lfid q.
A Prize for the heaviest man.
4areat_h umber of ladies.
A Prize for the best Poem. -
,PRIZES. PRIZES.
rotfoght.Mrs. C. A. Woode every r
MATINEE, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
WEDNEi.DAY AND SATURDAY
Doors open at 73.1; to cominenee at 8.
Doors open at 73i; to commence at 8.
See programmed. See prograninte..
Admission, Evening, 21: 'Afternoon. 15.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
GRAND ENTERTAINMENT by the YOU SG LA
DIES of the MONROE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, assisted
by the AMICITIA LITERARY ASSOCIATION, -TUES
DAY EVENING t . Blay , 2 th e 2Fie4 ....... Donetit of the
SA TEARY
'
Entertainment to consist of Singing, RAcitati4ni.Trial
Scene of Robert Emmet, and concluding with a Gracid
National Tableau.
TiCKETS ? .25 CENTS.
To be had at the Music and Book Stores, and at the
Academy on the evening of the entertainment.
We recommend the above entertainment to a generous
Public for its literary and musical merit, and particu
larly for the worthy object which it has in view—tha
benefit of the Sanitary Commission.
Alexander Henry, James 'Lyn& -
Geo. H. Bolter, Morton McMichael,
Benj. 11. Brewster, Daniel Daugherty,
Wrn. A. Porter,. John Clayton,
J. I. Clark Hare, I A: Thompson,
David Paul Brown. 1 Jai& H. Billington„.
Horace Binney,Robt. Eden Brown,
George. I Howell, Jos. Whitely. my2l.-:1.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
CONCERT, RECITATIONS. AND. TABLEAUX W.:
the Pupils of the J. QUINCY ADAMS GIRLS' GRAZ!.
MAR SCHOOL. on THURSDAY EVENING, May tith,
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May 27th. Tickets good for
either Entertainment. myl9-It*
ACADEMY OF IFIUSIGRANO.3IIJ-
C
SICAL ENTERTAINMENT—TU . IISO ArEVRNING,
May Si, 1%4, by the GERMANIA 'ORCHESTRA and
YOUNG ISIENNERCHOR. Also an Address on Pa
triotism and the Rebellion, by J. Wagner Jermon,
Esq. Proceeds to be given to the Sanitary Fair la
dies' Aid Society. Cooper Shop Refreshment Saloon,
and the t barity Hospital. Tickets SO cents, sccared
seats $l. To be had at Gonld's Music Store, Seventh
and Chestnut streets, and at the Academy of Music on
the day of the Concert. my24-st•
A MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT
'ill be given on TUESDAY EVENING, tray 94, at
9 o'clock. by the young ladies and gents of the N. E
Mutual Improvement Association, at the Church of th;
-New-Jerusalem, -CHERRY Street, above Tweimieth
Tickets at door, a) cents. le
ATTRACTIVE
CHILDREN'S MAY PARTY,
On SATURDAY AFTERNOON; Slay Mat, .
AT CONCERT HALL, from 3 to 7 P. M.,
for the Benefit of the Committee on labor, Ineeme. Awl
Revenue, of
THE SANITARY FAIR.
The Entertainment will consist of
MUSIC, DANCING, AND SPORTS.
Single Tickets Fifty Cents.
Ticketa Admitting an Adult and Two Children Ons
Dollar. For sale at the Music Stores. myl2-10t__
ELEVENTH -ST. OPERA HOUSE.
"THE FAMILY RESORT."
CA_RNCROSS AND DIXEY'S MINSTRELS,
THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE 'WORLD,
In their
SELECT ETHIOPIAN SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, Beautiful Dancing, Laughable Jur
leagues, Plantation Scenes ,.Sc. , &c. , by-
TWENTY TALENTED ARTISTS.
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock.
fe27-3m J. L. CARNCROSS, Business manager.
S INGING AND DECLAMATION BY
the JOHN Q. ADAMS BOYS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
at MUSICAL FUND HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENTAI 3 .
May, 25th, at S o'clock. Tickets, 25 cents. e. 72,5 -j''
- m -- Dt= - THE FORTY:FIRST
ANNUAL EXHIBITION. OF PAINTINGS .I..irD
SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 01
THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth..
Open - from 9 A. M. till 7P. M.', and from 8 till 10 in CT...*
evening. ap26-tr
SUMMER RESORTS.
QEA-SIDE HOUSE,
KJ FOOT OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The undersigned informs his friends and former pa
trons that his house is now open for the -reception
guests; have also a number-of Rooms and a private
a tmaut in J. M. Whitall's cottage, opposite.
myDAVID SCATTERGOOD.
CONGRESS ISEAND,
ONGRESS HAL
NEW JERSEY.
This favorite Hotel will be opened fertile reception es
guests on JUNE' FIRST.-
The House has been refurnished and thoroughly reno
vated. Writing and Reading Rooms and a 'l'elegrapk
Office have been added for the exclusive use of the
guests.
_ .
The proprietor feels warranted in assuring the public
that, with the gentlemanly and competent officers se
cured, each department will be conducted to the entire
satisfaction of the most fastidious.
HasSler's fall Band, under the personal direction of
Mr. M_ARK HASSLER, has been engaged exclusivQ7
fm Congress Hall.
Any further information will be cheerfully given, by
addressing J. P. CAKE,
my6-tf Proprietor.
G 0 A L.-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
'Li MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, ani
best Locust Mountain, from Schnylkill; prepared ex
pressl y for Family use. Depot, N. W. corner EIGHTH
and Willow Ste. Office, No. 112 South SECOND St.
apti-tf J. WALTON . CO.
DELIGHTFUL SUM
- R EXCURSIONS.
Sag-aenav River,
'Portland,
White Mountains.
Saratoga Springs,
&c., .&c., &c.,
Lake Ontario,
The Thousand Islands.
The Rapidsof St. Lawrence.
River, .
Montreal t
Quebec, tt., &c.
Tickets for the above Excursions, which have been
so long and favorably known to the Philadelphia Pub
lic, by various routes to Niagara Falls, for sale at the
PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA. RAIROAD TICKET
OFFICE, northwest corner SIXTH and CHF.STNIIT
Streets, where full information will be given.
N. VAN HORN, - Ticket Agent.
JOHN S. HILLES, General Agent.
THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Streets.
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ROAD. vv.& MEDIA.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT—CHANGE OF DEPOT_
On and after 'MONDAY, May 23, 1164, the trains will
leave Philadelphia, from Depot corner of THIRTY
FIRST and MARKET Streets (West Philadelphia), at
8 and ILOS A. M., and at 2.30, 4-45,. and 7 P. M.
Leave West Chester at 6.20, 7.45, and 11 A M. ,-.- and at 2
and SP. M.
On Sundays Leave Philadelphia at 8.30 A 3L, and 2.30
P. M. Leave West Chester at SA. M..and S.P. M.
The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 4.45
P. M., and West Chester at 7.4.5 A. .M., and 5 P. M.,
connect with trains on the P. and B. C. R. for Oxford,
and intermediate points._ 112.1`1111 - - WOOD,
apl General Superintendent.
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FOICALRANY AND TROY,
VIA DELAWARE AND IiARITAN CA
NAL.—The barge S. FLA_NAGAN, Mint. W. Corson, le
now loading& first wharf below , SPRUCE Street, and
will leave for the above points on WEDNESDAY, 25th,
at 6 o'clock P. M.
For freight, which will be taken at reasonable rates,
apply to . D. L. FLA:NAGAN. Agent,
mra-St. 304 South DELAWARE Avenue.
FOR HARRMRD, CONIC
—Direct—Via Delaware and Raritan Ca
nal.-The Philadelphia Steam,.Propeller Company's
steamer MARS, Grumley, master,. now loading at the
second wharf above Market :street. Quick despatch-
Apply on board or to WM,: M. BAIRD S CO.,
rue& 2t Agetilfl9e
- nu P
¢ e "ery clay ' Sundays
ed; -- AND,.CIA3L. SOUP, to which he
calls the ariention of his onaoraersand public generally.
JAMES PROnSER,
SOS MARKS P Street.
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Mr. C. S. SEPTIRN6 PLANO
Or2r T for - T ri nn N ingGarkil
Repairing Pianos are receiredut MASON & CO. 'S-Storas
907 CRESTNDT Street; only.
Mr. S. has had eleven years' factory experigace Is
London and live years' employment in PhiladaZiehia
SPEClAL.—Pianor,raleat. hozred to sound as &oft and
sweet-toned as new„ ioithovk. removing.
Terms for Tuning. ASL
WIM
COTTAGE ORGANS,
Not only Urf.E.XCEl.T.rCi>but lINERfIAL".• in parity
of Tone and. 'Primer,. deigned especially-for Churches
and Sehools,..but found: to be equally wall adapted to
the Parlor arid I:Amu - Ina Room. i For saloonly by
E. Ke.BRUCE,
rFa IS North SEVEN-TS Street.
Also, a cenildete assortment of the Perfect Melodeon
onstantly,.omhaud. mylS-3m
AMISS, JAMES WTI'S'. CELL
Ifr e ) II.ILATED SUPPORTERS,FOR LADIES, and
the onty.Supportess under eminen.",anedical patronage.
Ladies. and Physicians are respectfully requested to call
only on. las. SETTS, at her residence, 1039. WALNUT
Street, Phila., Doavoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand
invalids haveheen advised by thetrphysicians Louse her
appliances. Those only are genuine bearing tho. United
Skates copyright; labels on the hos, and signatnres,and
allo.an.the SuPporters, with tßatipatattalfc cote-inthstf
LADIES MSS ANBOIR,A,or,
STORE—Conduated by Ladies, TWELFTH
Streec, ass; door below Rave. Every szticle in their
line elegant, easy, and carted in males. C.
I
DLES , Proprietor. atter4e.te Gentlenw t a, on the corner
of TWEJ. I / 4 FTEi and RaL^3,E;reefs. X. E.—Professional
seen racy insured. myOmif
TII.O.M.SAWS. LONDON; .KITCH
ENEA, OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for families.
hotels, or pnblio institutions, Twzray DIF
FERENT d..12.E5. Also, - Philadelphia Ranges:
Hot-air Furnaces" Portable Heaters, Lowdown Orates.
Fireboard Stov as, "Bath Bonen, StewholaTiateg, }holl
ers, Cooking Slo:res; &a., ai wholesale and-retail, by
the manufaotoraers.,_
CHASE, SHARPE, k THOMSON,
nihl-inthsesn No. 200 NY SECOND Street.
4.1 v WRITTFat AN] VEATML DE
s..usiwa Ctiaracte . r,Consiitation. and Ts-
UAL with ADVICE on .Thness,Wu Edam
kion, Self-mproveßient, Managempnt.tind Train,
inn Of crialm.ro.N., social' adaptation, 30., day
aa,sxening. - JORN L CAPU,
Phrenologist apd . Booksellev.
Ifo. 25 S.TENTH Street, above Cbeatnnt.
MONEY TO A,NY AMOUNT
LOANED salon Diamonds, Watchee, Jewel
, Plate, Clothisit,' &c. at JONES & C 0.41
ry
Betablished Loan Oboe, corner TRIER
and GILES - I'LL Streets. below Lombard_ lital-Into
MONUMENTS AND GRATE
STONES.—A large assortment of Grave-Stones,of
- various designs,made of
handnest Italian Marble Works
Marble. constantly . on st the Marble Works of
ADAM STEINMETZ. MIDGE Avelttie. below venth
street. PlaladelDhle. sp Ele
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AMUSEMENTS.
OR
THE SPY IN SOCIETY
COAL.
EXCURSIONS.
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