The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 27, 1864, Image 3

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    CITY ITEMS.
GET THE BEST.—Wheeler & Wlbonla Highest
Premium Lock-Stitch Sewing Machines are the
Lost, simplest, and cheapest. One hundred . , and
fifty thousand have been sold. Five thousand are
in use in Philadelphia. All machines are warranted
and the money returned if not entirely sattsfaetery.
Seles-reoms Ko. 70.1 Oliestnut street, above Seventh.
Call and examine.
Afr.EAT REPUTATION.—TharO has never been
rfiention given to the world which in the same
period of time so effectually won its way into uni
versal favor as the " Florente! , Sewing Machine,
sold in this city at MO Chestnut street. All who
examine it are delighted with the manner in which
it operates. - It makes no less than four different
stitches, and executes all kinds of family sewing
with neatness, durability, and despatch. livery
machine sold is warranted to give satisfaction or
the money will be returned to the purchaser.
ENGLISH - WALKING HATS, of elegant and varied
Materials, beautifully trimmed. The finest and
largest assortment in the City, at Wood sr Cary's,
725 Chestnut street.
TEE 'VALUE OF To OF GOLD,—Tho value of
an ounce of gold is $l9 ' • of a pound avoirdupois,
;of a ton, isbos,ooo. Our national debt of two
thousand Millions Would weigh in pure gold 0,575,-
947 pounds, or 5,285 tons of solid gold. The same
s. value in silver weighs fifteen times as much - as in
gold, and our national debt would weigh 40,535 tons
In pure silver. The curious might find in those
facts material for a calculation as to how many
persons of the male persuasion could be kept ele
gantly and comfortably attired for a year, provided
they purchased their garments at the Brown Stone
Clothing hull of rinekhill Sz Wilson, Nos. 003 and
GOS Chestnut street, above Sixth. ' •
STRAWISIMBIES AND eliliA3l.—What a luxury!
The place to Indulge in these delicious and refresh
ing edibles is at the popular Eastern Market Cheese
nittl Ice Create steed, Fifth street, below Market,
kept by Mr. W. 11. Slocomb. Ills supply of fresh
canned Peaches and Tomatoes Is also the best in the
city.
Trn SANITAUY FAIn.--The buildings in Logan
Square are all up and the interior arrangements
rapidly approaching completion: They will uoiv
amply repay a visit, and strangers going there
should first of all pay a visit to the palatial" -Clo
thing store of our celebrated townsman, Griinvlllo
Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street.
RAVAGING RAIDS prevented or the enemy anni
hilated on the ground. Damaging attacks by Moths
and Millers on - Furs and Woolens warded off by
use of Cedar Camphor on putting away for the sea
ion. Cedar Camphor is stilling to all insect life.
Right to make belongs solely to Barris S.: Chapman,
Of Boston, but all Druggists sell it.
Pnov s N LIN u."—The Richmond Senn
ad mentions, as a healthful sign in the Confederacy,
that provisions In all the Southern cities are decli
ning in price. "In Macon, flour Is now selling at
*l5O a barrel." This-may be a matter ()I'm/wok:Won
to Dixie, but we think if -the third of that sum was
Charged here for the "staff," people themselves
'would go into a decline. But t thanks to a pea
Government, prices here are moderate, and nobody
declines buying a coat at Charles Stokes & Co.'s,
under the Continental, when they want one.
CAnn—To THE Pvitmo.—ln the reporter's ac
count of the trial of John N. Still, (us appears - in
the morning papers of yesterday,) without. a -word
of explanatkn, the undersigned may be unjustly
Censured in the matter. Therefore, he begs to state
that, while it is true that certain Government, arti
cles of clothing, he., were brought byhis brother, at
Camp Wm. Penn, (while in the employment of the
undersigned,) and, likewise, that the - said arti-
Cies were sent to the." house of defendant's brother,
William Still, in Fifth - street,” it is equally.true
that the undersigned lad: no knowledge of his-hav
ing purchased the goods, nor - did he give consent
either to the defendant, or the express-man, or any
one else, that the said articles could be 'scut to his
house. lie was never consulted with regard_, to the
!sending of them.
711 e was aware,
_however, that his brother was in
e habit of buying citizens' clothing from the sol
-;. :rs, in which transaction the undersigned had no
pathy.. or connection, directly or indirectly; - but
plea of poverty made by his brother, and the
tiAlhat permission had been given.him so to do by
Post Adjutant, rendered the course of his bro-
in this particular, excusable._
• ~
.'us, fn learning that the expressman had taken
!.;• eat in his cellar (in his Absence), certain Intr
o.. - rf things for - his brother, until they were found
• i e detective he never . dreamed that the barrels
,-• ed. anything besides citizens' clothing.
. . Wirtuum STILL.
LADEL•cm..x,.illay•26th, 1864.-
TENTION is called to an advertisement In an
•r column of the Connecticut Mining Company.
osToN, May 23 2 IS64.—The prices of Cedar Ca;iii
.r (cheapest and best for Moths) are:`
Single Parcel Al 50
Eamity Package of six S'oo
;Sold by druggists, town and country. Made by
Barris & Chapman, Boston, my26-3t
(loners, BU7liCi,Ns i INVERT - fill NAILS, MiLAIMBD
orn - Ts , and all diseases of the feet, coxed without
pain or inconvenience to the patient, by Drs. Zacha
ries & Barnett, Surgeon Chiropodists, 921 Chestnut
stieet. Refer to physicians and surgeons - of the
city.. Lf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATTVE
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 aiiindgeci to
have conferred the greatest boon on
his tribe becansc
he brought to its notice corn. Every one will admit
hat our preparation is worthy of its name, for the be-
Refits it confers when it is known.
WHAT-THE HIANVATH,CDOES
It restores faded and gray hair and whiskers to their
Original color, It brings up the natural shading of one
hair with another, thus giving the hair a perfect life
appearance, so that the most critical observer cannot
detect its use. It makes harsh hair soft and silky, stops
lie falling out, cleanses it and the scalp from all impo.•
xities, is as readily applied and wiped from the skin as
any hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad et
recta of previous use of preparations containingsulphnr,
sugar of lead, Arc.
The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the fol.
i ,
owing challenge to test in the New York dailies three
eeks, which
WAS NEVER ACCEITED:
let some well known and, disinterested persons aii
y•
' point one to the proprietor of each preparation for the
hair to bring np the color. Every proprietor to use
llothing but his own preparation, and the person
Itothing also during the test. A certificate of there.
Snit to be widely published at the expense of the un
luccessful competitors. Sold everywhere.
JOSEPH HOYT it CO.,
10 University Place, New York.
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF TEM. LATEST
Bursa, made to the Beat Manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in
Plain Fignres. All Goods made to Order warranted
dhtlisfactory. 01:11' ONE-PRICK SYSTEM. is strictlyadhered
no. All are thereby treated alike.
.1102S-13r JOIYES St CO.. 604 MARKET Street.
BlosmomEßy'S NERVINE is a sure
ntiedy for Neuralgia, ?Nervousness, 11.eadache, Fits,
c. For sale by Dycru & * Co., Johnson, Holloway &
Bowden, and Stradley, Sixteenth and 3farket. Call at
y office and see certificates, 1622 PINE Street,
'hiladelphia. ruy2l-755
To CLEAR THE 110IISE OF FLIES, YSE
atelier's celebrated
LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER,
"eat, cheap article, easy to use. Every sheet will kill
nart. Sold everywhere.
RENCH, RICHARDS, & CO., TENTH and MAR
ET Striate, Philadelphia, wholesale agents.
ELLrn. DYE I HAIR DYE I I
BATCHELOR'S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Best in
e World. The'only Harmless, True, and Reliable
ye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—
hanges Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair instantly to a
lossji Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the
: air or staining the Skin, leaving the., Hair Soft and
• eautifril iiimparto fresh vitality,frequently restoring its
ristine color, and rectifies the ill-effects of bad Dyes.
he genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR all
there are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold
T all Druggists &c. FACTORY, Si BARCLAY Street,
ew York. Batchelor' s new Toilet Cream for Dressing
e Hair. isBo-17
STEINWAY & SONS,
PIANOS,
PIANOS,
For sale only at
BLASIUS BROS„
1006 CHESTNUT Street.
MASON
IXCS & Co 7 .s
5'..-
lI.A.IILIN'S
~s ~
CABINET
ORGA.NB
OK & CO, ' g
Val POPULAR CLOTHING HousE of MILL&
"OAS HALL."
" Beat-class goods and moderate prices.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
cud= Department (to make, to order) ifo. 1 S. Sixth at
WICEELEB , I% WILSON'S EflcurEsT Rtundrum
LOOK-STI.TOII
SEWING DIA.OIIINES
THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST
:. 88rooma, 704- CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh
Puxos.
PIASTOS
J. B. GOULD,
nd CHESTNUT
SEVENTH
KNIGHT. —At Carver HoCpital, llraAhington, on the
2;1.b inst. , from wounds received Maylo, at the battle
of the Po, Corporal Thos. W. Knight, Company K. lHtit
P. V., son of the late Walter Knight, in the 21at year of
Mc age.
The relatives and friends are respectfully" invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence el his uncle,
Isaac Bewley, N 0.410 Worth Bleventli street, at 2.0' clock,
nag (Friday) afternoon. To proceed to Cedar Hill Ce
metery, Frankford.
MC LB.—The funeral of Maier A. TI. Engle will tako
piece on Saturday, the 281 h inst., at 31', 31, from the
residence of his parents, No. 1931 Spruce
streot. -
F is friends aro respectfally invited to attend without
further notice.
OBITUARY
Mr. JOHN MeCOY; who recently died at his resi
dence in North Fifth street, nt the ripe age of 72 years,
WILE connected with a race of public men who are fast dis
appear Inn f Vont ilineng,t. us. In early life ho had fixed his
residence in the old distt let of SouthWark, and, whilst
conducting his private affairs with diligence and sae
cost, he at the same time manifested a 'Leal in the pros
perity of that old district. Called by hisfellow.citbtens
to participate in its municipal Government for several.
successive terms, he soon became conspicuous as ono of
the pioneers of that day in introducing needful reforms,
in the face of much opposition, and.with his colleagues,
was instrumental in the opcningand extension of streets
through the rural portiens of the district, in furnishing
it through tin length
and breadth with a plentiful sup
ply 'of wholesome water, thereby .4imulatiug private
enterprise, and laying the foundation of its present
magnificent extension. Ito was for many years an ac
tive member of several charitable and beueficia neck
ties, and ever ready to assist in doing good. Mr. Mr-
Coy 'a integrity as a public officer wits without reproach,
Those Who differed with Mtn in the conflict of partisan
strife paid homage to his honor and hit, honesty as a
Wall. Ile leaves two daughters to mourn the loss of a
good father. The elder is married to one of the wealthi
est and first settlers of San Francisco; the younger to
no ellterpri.ing merchant of our city. As out age began.
to invade him he withdrew from the cares of active His.
In the calm seclusion of his own fireside, in the bosom
of bis children, ns his - well-spent life drew towards its
close, sustained by an unfaltering faith, he mosl pa
tiently and hopefully addressed himself to preparation
Mr that last and solemn scene of nil which ends our
eventful hhtory. J. 0.
pESSON & SON HIVE JUST OPENED
Black Camels' Hair Berme Long Shawls.
" Barege Square Shawls.
" Grenadine Bar- ,, e Square Shawls.
" Grenadinaquare Shawls.
" Mousseline de - Wile Square _Shawls.
White and Black Shepherd Plaid Yinhaire,
" Valencias,acti2X,
Tsc, 873<c, $l, and $1.25 Ft yard.
White and Black Striped Skirting, 71c.
Black neat Check Ilareges, 57% - c•
myle MOURNING STORE. No. 915 CHESTNUT Street.
SEA-SIDE HOTELS SUPPLIED
CHEAP.
Table Linen by the piece.
Napkins by the dozen, low.
• Quilts for single beds, &c.
Bed border Chamber Towels.
Huguenot Stout Sheetings.
inv2a
• - EYRE & DELL.
THE 'CITIZENS , VOLUNTEER
lIOSPITAL ASSOCIATION:tone:II to a generous
people to sustain them in their efforts 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 misguided
and basely rebellions faction, and restore to its pristine
purity and beauty the Union of our noble sires, plant
nimo every 'Southern hill-top our liberty tree, and
moisten its roots with their warm lifeblood, or thud a
grave beneath its soil.
Several thowand snch have already arrived among
us, and been first received at this institution, proper re
freshment freely and promptly given, their festering
wounds bathed cud dressed by woman's tender .hand,
find every want anticipated.
Donations of money, clothing, vegetables, preserves,
dried fruits, or any article beneficial to th- afflicted, will
be Cheerfully received, and may be sent to the flozi.
lel, core of THOS. L. GIPPORD, Secretary, or J. H.
CLAYTON, Storekeeper.
The following members comprise the Finance Com
mittee, and would be glad to hear from the fiieuds of
the Soldier:
JOHN 'WILLIAMS, Office No. 6 Willimes ILHOS.
TIIOS T. TASKER, Sr., No. 16025. Fifth street.
FRANK BAY LE, at M. Thomas SE Sons', No. 139 S
Fourth street.
.
AMUEL BAYLE, Office of Florence Sewing lifachint
Coutprtny, Chestnnt street, below Seventh.
CIIARLES P. PEROT, southeast corner of Broad and
Christian streets, or any member of the Board of Mana
gers. ' It
GREAT CENTRAL EAIR.—COM.
111:;rMITTEE ON FINANCE AND DONATIONS.
Prtn.ADELTurrA, May 19, 1564.
ADDTTTON AL susscmrrioNs.
. .
Lehigh NavigArion Coal Co
Delaware and Hudson Canal Co 2,000 0).
Board of Brokers of Philadelpnia 1,000 03
Lehigh Zinc Co 600 00
Alexander Henson GOO 00
G. T. Sham 500 00
Beaver Meadow Railroad Co 250 00
Enterprise Insurance Co - 250 00
W. H. NtWhold,per J. Aertsen 250 00 --
Little Schuylkill Railroad Co 230 00
Western Savings Fund Society 200 03
M. J. July and S. L. Shober .. 200 00
J. T. Flall 100 00
E. Y. Glarklautl 100 00
Harris Sc Co 100 00
'
M. Jacobs 100 00
25. T. Miller St Co 100 00
Abraham Barker 100 00
F. J. Sylvester 100 00
Amos Phillips 100 00
S. L. Webster 130 00
0121cers First Rational Bank, Hanover, Pa
Previously acknowledged
$65,459 57
A. B. BORIE, Chairman_
110-" CONNECTICUT MINING COliPA
NY.—Oftlee No, 130 WALNUT Street,-Phila-
. .
At the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
CONNECTICUT MINING COMPANY,:heId May 2,1554,
the following-named persons were elected Directors for
the ensuing year - -
WILLIAM S. STEWART, Philadelphia.
.TOSEPII S. FISHER, do.
JAMES L. CLAGHORN, do.
cAR.LToN R. MOORE, do.
WILLIAM II: CROSSMAN, Connecticut.
R. MARSH, • do.
RUFUS SMITH,. -
S. SPENCER, -
WHEELER, do.
And at a meeting of the Directors suPseementlY held,
the following named officers wore elected:
President— ;WILLIAM S STEWART.
Secretary—RUFUS - SMITH.
, Assistant Secretary—CHAßLES M. MORRIS.
Treasurer-CARLTON R. MOOSE.
CHARLES M. MORRIS,
ASsistant Secretary.
-
Extract from Pamphlet recentlypublished by the Exe
cutive. Committee of the CONNECTICUT MINING COM
PANY, copies of; which may be had on application at
the titan° of the-Company, 10. 130 WALNUT Scree t:•
"The Executive Committee present, for the informa
tion of the Stockholders. \ the report presented at the au
nnalimeeting Litchfield,May 9d, of Captain WILLIAM
Ph:T.llElll,li - , consulting Mining Engineer, and Profes
sor M. A. DUBOIS, analytical Chemist and Geologist,
both of whom are well known as gentlemen of reliable
character. The Committee also state that the Company
is clear of debt, and it is not intended to create any;
suflicient funds being in the TreaSury for the recom
mencement at once of operations at the mines,the work
ing of which has been suspended for some time, partly
in consequenceof the de ceme of your former president,
and the disturbed state of :itfairs incident to the war.
Arrangements for active business are in progress,which
will be completed within the next two weeks. The
Company possesses seventy acres of laud, apparently
inexhaustible in mineral wealth, with :h very liberal
charterfromtheStateof Connecticut. The ore front the
mines can be sold at remunerative prices.
. . . .
" If is gratifying to observe that a large nuinher of
shares of stock have been purchased for investment,
and to such stockholders the ComMittee would say that
the measures which they contemplate carrying out
with vigor, for the complete development of tile re
sources of the Company, they confidently believe will
result in prodlicing such returns as will be satisfac
tory." my27-fin2t:
14rPROF. SCIIAEFFER 3 ON TIAIILET,
THrS EVENING, Tickets and Prov,ramme,lls
South SEI - ENV]. Street, Office of Committee ou Labor,
TILE LADIES' (30.11111TTEE ON
' Cabinet 'Ware acknowledge the following dona
tions for the Great Central Fair :
G. Toliner, furniture - rained at $lOOO
Gates, Kilburn, & Co., do 600
Employees G. R. & Co., do 211
George .1. Henke's., do 160
Gould & Co., do; 140
A Lady- in Reading,. cash 5
R. H. Edwards, do ' 6
From a Lady, a pair or elegantly carved picture
frames, valued at 160
It
igr=! ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE VALU.
• ABLE autograph letters, &c., that they intend
giving to the Sanitary Fair, are : requested to send
them as early as possible to 401) S. NINTH. Street, as
the Committee on Relics, Curiosities, and Autographs,
is desirous of- putting the catalogue into the printer's
hands this week. Those who are making up books of
autographs, if they wish their lists to appear in the
printed catalogue, are also requested to communicate
with the Chairman It
MTREE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—
eSpecial Committee for fancy goods, watches,
jewelry, silver and plated ware; earnestly requO6 . t the
trade in this city to send iu their contributions de.signed
for this department - without delay, in order to complete
arrangements in season.
Invoices.to accompany the goods, and directed to
J. E. CALDWEI,L, Chairman,
nry27-fit 5.22 CHESTNUT Street.
'TELEGRAPII NOTICr.--A MEET-
L' , ;(3 Or ale Stockholders ot' the INLAND AND
INDEPENDENT TELEGRAPH COMPANIES' Will be
held at No. 4.1-11(2d story) (lIIES2k:ITT St. By reano,a, of
It. MANY STOKIIOLDERS.
WEST PUTLADEEPMA INSTP
TUTE. —A SPECIAL MEETING of the MEM
BERS of the INSTITUTE will be held in the LIBRARY
ROOM, cu FRIDAY- EVENING, 27th instant, S
o'clock, for the purpose of considering amendments to
the fjonstitution and other important business.
lt* JAMES MILLE Et, President.
Igr.NOTICE.—OFFICE BUCK .111031 N
TAIN COAL COMPANY, No. 320 WALNUT
Street, PHILADELPHIA, May 2.5, 8364.
The Board of Directors have Ellis day declared a Divi
dend of TEN PER CENT, on the capital stock of the
Company, subject to -National and State tar, payable
on and after the 15th proximo.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed
this day, sod reopen on the 16th proximo.
By order of rho Board. T. H. TROTTER,
my26-6t Treasurer.
- SANITARY FAIR.—CHILDICEN'S
CLOTHING.
The Committee is now ready to receive articles for this
Department, at the Logan-Square Depot.
Ls we propose to offer for sale, at the FAIR, complete
wardrobes for children, we solicit from all Fair. wort:-
ers_: coutribations or Children's. Under Garments,
Wrappers,
Aprots Dresses, White Caribaldis, Sacques,
and Cloaks, Boy's'Suits, Bathing Suits, Infants'-Ward
robes, Baby Baskete, Knitted and Embroidered Wraps
for Bnbies; Knitted Goods of ell descriptions for • Chil
dren': wear. •
The " Chi tdreri's` Clothing Establishments' are re
quested to ticket, with their names, each article in their
Contributions.
All parcels should be clearly marked "Children's
Clothing, • and addressed to
MRte. JOHN C. CRESSON, Chairman.
Mae. J. L. BALLOWELL, Secretary. mp2s-St
IW.J. WAGNER JERIION, Esq.,
delivers his Lecture on the REBELLION, at
the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on TUESDAY EVENING,
31st instant, for the benefit of the SANITARY PAIR.
_Already 3,000 tickets sold. Secure your tickets at
GOULD'S. rny2o.3is
110='BOOK EERING, PENMANSIILIP,
,tc. —Thorough and practical instruction at
CRITTENDEN'S Philadelphia Commercial College,
037 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. Students
instructed separately, and at such hours as best suit
their convenience. No Vacations. / Catalogues for the
year ending April 15th now ready, and may Ue obtained
gratis at the College. my:n-IW.
igrPENNSYLVANIA RAMILOAD COM.
rAxy—TREABGrEER'S DEPARTMENT. PHILADEL
PHIA, April 20. 1634.
NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS.—The Board of
Directors hare this day declared a semi-annual dividend
of five per cent. on the capital stock of the Company,
clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after
May )6, 1664.
Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can
be bed at the Office of the Company, No. '236 South
THIRD Street,
Stock and Scrip certificatee for the extra dividend will
be ready for delivery on and after May 2d, but no stock
or scrip certificates will be delivered between the IMb
May and lot. June. TILOMAS T. FIRTH,
my2-lm Treasurer.
OFFICE WESTERN PENNSYLVA
NIA RAILROAD COMPANY. , .
PIrFLADELPIHIA, May 20, 1854.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOL D ERS..7-A special meeting of
the Stockholders of thin Company will be held on
THURSDAY, the Vith day of JITNE,IB64, at lt o'clock
M.. at the Office of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
CO)IYAi!iY, in Philadelphia. for the purpose of aecept.:
leg or rejecting " An act relating to the Western Penn
wrivrnia Railroad Company, and Ter other purposes,
approved 27th April, IS'64,' and also to take action in
reference to a pr.mo);€qi increase of the CapiW. Stock of
the Company. Dy order of the Board. -
my'll-ISt • . JOSEPH LESLEY, Secretary.
OFFICE GIRARD vntE AND HA
EINE INSURANCE COMPANY, 415 WALNUT
Str,eet, May 10,1.554.
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.
S. OILLETT, Treasurer.
far? DIVIDEND.—OFFICE NOUTILERN
CENTRAL RAILWAY' comPANA:
BALTI.IIOIM, slay 6, 1964.
At a meeting of the President and Directors, hold thin.
day, the following resolution was adopted:
'Resolved, That a dividend of TWO (2) PER CENT.be
declared on the Capital Stock of this Company, and on
the Instalments paid in, for the quarter ending the 15th
Inetaut ; and also an extra dividend of TfIREE (3) PER
cent. on the same. Sold dividends to be paid free of
State and National taxes onand after the 2.5111 instaitt.
The Transfer Books of the Corn any. will be closed
from the lath to the 25th instant. Bv order.
my9-mwflOt ' J. S. LEI.B Treasurer.
iltgr THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
Admissions have been fixed no follows:
For the Inaugural Ceremonies and "Private
View," on TUESDAY P. 111., Juno 7th $2OO
On this occasion not over 10,000 persons will be admitted.
SEASON TICKETS. not transferable,admitting on
and after WEDNESDAY, Juno Sth, to all parts
of the Fair, excepting exhibitions for children.• $• CO
SINGLE ADMISSIONS, on and after Juno Stli, not
including the departments for which special
charges are made 60
Children under 10 years of age 2.6
To Active Members and aids 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.
1ny2.2-tf HORACE HOWARD FURNEBS. Sec'y.
igrIINIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA•
NIA—MEPARTMENT OF ARTS, —The final
examination of - the Senior Class will be held in the fol
lowing order, beginning each day at 4 P. M. •.
TUES4I7. 24th—By Professor Frazer, (Physical Ge
ography. )
WEDNESDAY, 25tb—By Professor Allen, (Xeao•
phon's Memorabilia.)
THURSDAY, 26th—By Professor Conn o, - (rutOrult
tinnal-Law.)
FIG DAY, 27th—By Professor Jackson, (Cicero de
Amieitia )
111(iNDAY, 80th—By the Provost, (Butler's Analogy.)
TUESDAY, Slet—By the Provost. ( Polities) Economy.)
GEORGE AL LEN,
• • .
. _
my 24-11 Secretary of the Vacuity of Arts.
NOTICE.—ON AND AFTER FRI
DAY, the 27th ioOt., uo ono will ho ml milled to
the Buildings of the Croat Central Fair withmu a. ticket.
110 RACE 11.0 WARD FURNESS,
Secretary.
_
TABLE DEPARTMENT OF TUE
COMMITTEE ON LABOR, INCOME, and. RE
VENUE OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
,
Mrs. W. Hotter, Counsellor, No. 317 New street.
Mrs. J. W.:Forney, President, No. 615 5. Washington
Square.
Mrs. R. Hammett, Vice President, No. 117 Vine st.
Miss Ada Sager, Treasdrer, No. frXt Arch street.
Miss Louisa B. Clughorn, Corresponding Secretary.
No. 1009 Arch street.
Mrs. Thos. Fitzgerald, Recording Secretory- No. 337
South Seventh street,
Donations of all kinds of Fancy Articles thankfully re
ceived. Articles can be sent by express, or otherwise,
to either of the above Ladies, or to the office, No. 118
South SEVENTH Street, and ley will be dilly acknow
ledged. 111).16.131
TIM TIMM SEMI-ANNVAIL EX
of the EAST PENNSYLVANIA AG
RICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL .SOCIETY will he
held at NORRISTOWN, on THURSDAY, Jane:), 1564:
The attention of Horsemen and the Manufacturers of
Agricultural Implements is particularly invited to this
Exhibition, as the facilities for display and hale are un
equalled by auy other society in the Skate: By order.
myl2-ISt WM. BEAN, Recording Secretary.
Mr" :AETNAIIIINII , OI . a COIIIPANy.—THE
Annual Meeting o f the.Stoclzholdersot the /Etna
Mining Company, of Lake Superior, will he held at
their office,"No. .324 WALNUT. Street, on TUESDAY,
the 31st inst. '
at 11 o'clocic. M. ' Her the election of
Directors, and the transaction of other business.'
' B. A. HOOPES, Secretary.
Philadelphia. May 14. ISfi4.
IW.. OFFICE OF TUE METALLINE
LAND COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR.
P isr
ITILADELPITIA,
The Stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
METALLINE LAND COMPANY will he held at the
OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, 324. WALNUT Street, on
MONDAY the 6th day of Jane nest, at 12 IL
1213 - 17-tie6 F. R. WOMRAPff, Clerk.
EMPIRE COPPER. COM PANT—
PITILADELPHIAt May UL i.sa —The anima
meeting of the Stockholders of the Empire Copper Com
pany (uf Lake Superior) will be - held at THEIR 0E
FICE No. 423 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on
FRIVAY, the 3d day of June, 1864. at 4 o'clock P. M.,
for the election of Directors. and the transaction of
other business. J. S. McMULLIN,
my2o-13t Secretary.
RESOLUTE MINING COM PANT.—
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
RESOLUTE MINING COMPANY,' of - Like Superior,
will he held at their Office, No. 324 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, ou MONDAY, the sixth day of June next,
at 11 o'clock, A. M., for the Election of Directors and
other business. B. A. HOOPES, Secretary.
PrirLADELPETIA. May 21. IS6I. iny23-tje6
OFFICE OF TILE AMYGOALOLD
igr 7 IIINLESTG COMPANY OF LAKF, SUPERIOR.
PHILADELPHIA, May 14, 1564. •
The stated Annual Meeting of the. Stockholders of this
Company will be held on WEDNESDAY, Junel, at 11
o'cluck hf., at the °atop, No. a 24 WALNUT Street.. An
election for Directors will take place, to servo the Com
pany the ensuing year. P. K. WOAIRATFI,
myl6-riel Secretary.
CORN EXCRANGE
PIITLADELPITIA, 'Hay 3, Mt
The Directors have declared a Dividend of SEVEN per
cent., payable on demand, clear of State and 11. S. (3
per cent.) tax. J. W. TORREY,
mv4-tf Cashier.
P.BILADELBILIA. AND BOSTON
MINING comrAst,
PITILADELPATA, May 19, 1564.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila
delphia and Boston Mining Company (of Lake Superior)
will be held at their Office, No. 423 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, the ad day of JUNE, 1564,
at 11 o'clock A, M., for the election of Directors and the
transaction of other business.
my2o-tjeS J. S. MeMULLIN, Secretary.
60 00 I
G MAIM MINING COMPANY Or
IdDIRIGAN.—The Annual Mooting of the
Stockholders of the GIRARD MINING COMPANY, of
Michigan, will be held at their Office, No. 324
WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the seventh day of
June next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., for the Election of
Directors and other business.
$9,510 00
00,649 67
B. A. HOOPES, Secretary.
PITILADET,PFITA, May 21, 156-1. m}23-tje7
TUE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR:—
The COMMITTEE ON HATS, CAPS, and FURS,
request that all persons who have donations for this de
partment of the Fair will please forward them to the
Central Warehouse, before SiTURD . IT, the fifth day of
June.
Any donations in fancy articles will be thankfully re
ceived, and duly acknowledged by the Committee.
Let all packages be marked has: E. MORRIS; Great
Central Fair 'Warehouse, Philadelphia.
On one corner of the package write the name of the
donor, with their address.
Send by express, but do not pre-pay chum.
Send to the Chairman of this Committee -a receipt of
shipment, with. invoice of their reasonable value.
E. MORRIS, Chairman,
No. 3 South FIFTH . Street.
J. A. TILOP., Chairman. my2s-wfm3t.
IRO MOULDERS ATTENTION:—
11/ V '''' Th 6 San Francisco Moulders are on a Strike, and
ask you to keep away for the present. '
HENRY - MORGAN, President.
P. REgLEP, Sec. San Francisco H. 11. layl6-mwfdt*
illgr• OFFICE OF THE LEIIIGII COAL
AND NAVIGATION.COMPANY.
- -
PHILADELPHIA, May 24, 1564.
A dividend of - THREE PER CEpTI T,being, one dollar and
fifty cents per share on the Capital Stock of the Compa
ny, has this day been declared by the Board of Mann
pre, payable on demand, clear of United States and
State taxes. EDWIN WALTER,
My243-6t Treasurer. .
!HEAD QUARTERS PROVOST MAR
SH AL'S OFFICE, SECOND DISTRICT OF PENN . -
SYLVANIA, No. 256 South Twelfth street. •
WherenB, It is for the interest of the people of each
ward to have stricken from the list all names iMproperly
enrolled, because au excess of names increases the quo
ta: it is equally for the interest of each person enrolled
iu a given ward to have placed upon the list all persons
liable to do military duty, because the greater the
number to be drawn -from, the less 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 omitted, all persons who shall have arrived at the
age of Twentli (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 Aliens who shall have-de
clared their intentions to become citizens of the United
States or who have held oilice:under the General Go
vernment.
It is hoped that the people will take vetch interest in
this matter as will enable the Board to make a complete
enrolment. EDWIN PALMER, ._
tor23-if Capt. and Provost Marshal Second Dist. ,-Pa.
f/ HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR
SHAL, FOURTH DISTRICT, FA Northeast corner
,d• BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets.
In order to have the Enrolment List revised, the.
BOARD OF ENROLMENT will, upon application at
these Headquarters strike off the names of all persons
now over forty-Bye years of age, all who 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 aid 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 cogui- 1
sant of persons not havingLeen enrolled, are requested
to notify the BOARD OF ENROLMENT, in order that
the facts may be ascertained, and such persons . plabed
upon the List. It is for the interests of the Citizens of
each Ward to have stricken from the Lists all names
improperly enrolled., and it is equally 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 he unjustly increased.
D. M. LANE, Capt.; Prov. Marshal,
iny23. -6t Fourth District, Penns.
tHEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR
SHAL THIRD DISTRICT PENNSYLVANIA, No.
511 BROWN Street.
Notice to 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
bearing claims of exemption from the enrolment of the
Eighteenth and Nineteenth wards, for the following
causes:
Alienage.
Non-residence
. .
Unsuitableness of age.
Manifest permanent physical disability.
JACOB S. STRETCH,
Capt. and Provost Marshal
FRANKLIN D. STERNER,
Commissioner
ALEX. C. HARP,
MT2I-6t Surgeon
ATTENTION, COMPANY E BLUE
,
RESERVES.—The-members of this Company will
t assemble at BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS, `Mid
.%e (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business of im
portance.
All at auy time connected with the organization are
requested to be present.
By order of WM. IVIES, Captain.
Joseru J. BABCOCK, 0. S.' it
RECRUITS: WANTED • FOR
the Celebrated 3d PENNSYLVA.NIA. CAVAL
4. HY, now on Provost duty at Headquarters
Army of Potomac. Apply to
Major 0. G. G. ROBINSON, Recruiting; Officer,
my26-3t 134 South FOURTH Street.
YS T ONE BATTERY.-A .
: Meeting willhe held on THURSDAY MERINO-,
S o'clock, at the GUY ARSENAL. Young
men wishing to enlist in this Battery for MO
days' service aro invited to attend..
hi. HASTINGS, Captain.
ARV ED UNION PRIEONERS.-
K. , CARD PHOTOORAPHS of Starved Union Prison
ers from Libby Pilsen. Price 15 cents each.
DIcALLISTER & BROTHER,
my 27-St 728 CHESTNUT Street.
TVORYTYPES. —B. F. ' REIMER I
unrivalled in the production of these adniired Like
lICSSES simple style, accurate outlius, and Aar; artistic
coloring of complexion and drapery. 624 ARCH
Street. - it
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
(PATENTED OCT. 13, 1.31 n.)
A SAVING OF SO FER CENT.
BLACK,
BLACK FOR SILK.
DARK BLUE, LIGHT BLUE,
PEEN CB BLUE.
CLARET BROWN, LIGHT BROWN,
DARK BROWN.
SNUFF BROWN,
For Dyeing Silk Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Feath
ers,-Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing', and all kinds of
Wearing Apparel.
CHERRY
CR1312014,
DARK DRAB, LIGHT DRAB,
FAWN DRAB,
LIGHT FAWN DRAB, DARK GREEN,
LIGHT GREEN,
MAGENTA,
For 25 cents yon can color as many goods as would
otherwise cost live times that sum. Salons shades can
he produced from the same dye. The process is simple,
and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Di
rpackageections in English, French, and German, inside of each
MAIZE,
MAROON,
ORANGE,
PINK, ROYAL PURPLE.
PURPLE,
SALMON,
SCARLET, SLATE
SOLFEIBNO,
VIOLET,
LEATHER.
For farther information in Dyeing, and giving a per
fect knowledge what colors are best adapted to d.ye over
others (with ninny valuable recipes), purchase Howe &
Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and - Coloring. Sent by mail
On receipt of price-10 cents. li ll fit o n w rifa n ct s, ar s e p d
E bY vms,
280 BROADWAY, Boston.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally. my4-Imil
BEDFORD WATER" INDIVIDU
aIs and dealers will be supplied with " Bedford
Water," fresh from the Spring, at the shortest notice,
at the following rates:
For barred., 40 gallons (oak) 013 00
Half do do 2 00
half ' do (mulberry) 3 00
The barrels are well steamed, so that purchasers usa7
depend upon receiving tbe Water as pure and freah as
at the Spring. All orders addressed to
ZEib lB- M. 14. L. 41NDE13.8011, Bedford,lN.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1864
MILITARY.
IRETAAL DRY GOODS.
()TEL
BOARDING-ROUSE PROPRIETORS,
REVLEMSIIING FOR TIT&
SUIVJCIVI3P7U, SEASON,
WILL FIND TUE LATGL•ST STOCK OF
BLANKETS,
QUILTS,
LINEN SHEETINGS,
COTTON SIIEETIIIGS;
PILLOW LINENS,
PILLOW COTTONS,
TABLE LINENS,
NAPKINS,
DOYLIES,
TOWELING,
J. C. STRAWBRII)GE & Co.'§,
Northwest corner EIGHTH and MARKET Streets
N. B. —Con siderablo retinct ion to parties taking largo
lots. in y 2- w
()WEN EVANS & CO., NO. 45 NORTII
Elwyn Street, successors to
7. - R. GASSEI,I3ERRY,
Will epee THIS MORNING, from tee late cheap auc
tions, hot
AMERICAN MANUFACTURE ANI) FINE IMPORTED
0001)S.
_ .
4 lots of choice Plaid Muhairs, Black itail White,
coals, worth :+7%.
2 lots rich, bright Tartan Plaid GronadinOs, 2.5 cents,
Worth X 37, handsome for children's dresses,' und would
now cost double to import,
2 lots of miller Embroidered Silk Stripe PariS Oro
'imbues, 37;4 cents, worth 132 A" cents. A great sa
crifice.-
2 lots hwailseme bright Plaid illozambiques, cents,.
'worth 62.34 emits.
1 lot super extra super quality Paris Sttin Check
Crepes, 115 cents; most hoods, ale goods out this season,
just landed, and worth 20 cents more.
• .
10 lots handsome Travelling, Dress Goods, very mita
blo and serviceable for the season, very cheap.
SLIGHTLY 001 LED 111011 AIRS.
ti lots slightly soiled idohnirs, '2Di cents, worth sound.
70 cents.
5 lots Plaid 14fobairs, White °rounds, 37% cents, worth
75 cents, slightly soiled with fresh water.
lot Lupin Twist Ilornani, $2.75, worth $3.50.
lot Lupin's Black Heiman
gain.', 37;4 cents—a bar
_
- 1
lot Thipin's Colored Hernani, 2.lcenta—very cheap.
The aboye Goode, we think, are worthy your espeeial.
attention.
• BLACK GOODS:
• MOTJEN-ING GOODS.
Black litirc , ge, 31 cents to 50 cents,- flue quality.
ards- e Black Bargee, $1.373 very - flue
quality. -• • _
2-yards-wlde White Came ; also, Crepe Marcia,
cheap.
l lot handsome Black Grenadine Sateen Hernani, 50
cen ts.
Lupin's Black Delaine, double and single width,
from 60 cerks to dl.
_ _
BLACK' SILKS,
SOLID COLOR SILKS
Rem , Black Silks, from $l. to $5, - oil-betted.
Oros grainedheavy .Silks, to $4. Those good
makes. •
We are selling Silks fast. We have them-yet at. those
cheap rates, and seldom miss sales, on account of our
prices being so low.
SUMMER SHAWLS:
STIILLA SHAWLS,
- - - - -
We have a large assortment of Spring and Summer
Shawls, and they are Id old prices. Can suit the taste
of almost every one.
Plain. and Colored Border Hernani Shawls, 54.75 to
$9.50.
White :inn Colored Barege Shawls, $.3.25 to Ka
Part, Silk Grenadine Shawls, Handsome.
Stella Shawls, t05."1.20. All prices.
Gaze claret Cadrille Shawls,sl6.so: Cheap and hand
some.
All other new and cheap Shawls, which we wish yon
to look at.
CLOAKING CLOTHS AND BALMORALS.
Handsome DPW shades Cloaking Cloths, $1.25 to $3.
New Spring Balmorals, $2. to $3.
We have, by the yard, now style Balmoraliug,
cents, double width, of the latest choice colors. ,'"ory
handsome and cool, for summer wear. _
_
UMMEIM=I=O
White Donley Flannel 50 cents, worth nowsS cents,
'Bathing-dress Flannels, all prices , low.
Fine Linens, 4.5 to 75 cents; best makes.
Wahasut ta. New York M and all
the leading; makes of Muslim. at the usual low prices.
OWEN EVANS & CO.,
Sucee , sors to
J. R. CASSELBERRY,
EXIMEEME=
P. S.—Closing out HOOP 'SKIRTS cheap, to close the .
business. Carpets From Sig to'l'l cents. Also, Matting
on hand, cheap. Cm3'2:7-20 CASSELBERRY.
COAL.
COAL AT COST
EFFECTUAL SYSTEM
CHEAPENING COAL,
BY AVOIDING ALL MIDDLE DEALERS `fit
THE STOCK AND PRIVILEGE HOLDERS
OF THE
BROAD MOUNTAIN MAMMOTH VEIN
COAL COMPANY;
OFFICE, 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
OPPWITE KIKARD BANK.
Subscription open for
10,030,SHARES OF STOCK AT slo_ EACH,.
payable Inzlf on snbscribini, and half on 2d August
next. Each ,Share entitles the holder to receive, for
D) years, every -ear
TWO HEAVY T ONS OF COAL, AT COST,.
besides CASH DIVIDENDS FROM PROFITS. ,
Cost, at present, $.5.55 the heavy ton (2,240 tbs.l) &a
lit:erect at the /Levee in Philadelphia; while the illiarket
price is 510, and over. This secrtras nearly 100 per cent
dividend from this item alone, to which a cash divi
dend is added every 6 months. Coal will be delivered
on 3: nd after Ist October next.
. _
The Company (cora manding, in its mines., inexhausti
ble quantities of the best.coal) sells further,
6,000 PRIVILEGE CERTIFICATES, at EACH,
payable half on subscribing, and half on 2d August
next. Each Privilege Certijicate entitles 'the holder to
receive. for JO years, emery year,
FOUR HEAVY TOES OF COAL, AT
us COST,
inclive of ten per cent. of the market price in Phita
dOphia, as compensation for the Company. This makes
the cost, for Certificate holders, at present rates, $6.35
the he'ary ton (2.240 ths.), delivered at the house in
Philadelphia: At this rate, a saving of hl4. tO on 4 toss
of coal for each certificate, or. in oilier words, a divi
dend of 146 per cent. on the investment, is realized, in
the first year, commencing let October nest, and every
year thereafter.
The Company is coUstructing works on a very large
scale to mine and develop, Under a Charter from this
State, one of the richest and best coal fields in Schuyl
kill county, comprising the MAMMOTH VEIN (White
Ash) and THREE ACCOMPANYiN C. VEINS ( White and
Red Ash), having, together, a tickness of 42 feet, and
ninny thousands of feet in depth and length; being, in
deed, inexhaustible for all practical purposes.
For circulars and subscription, ,i,pply early, as above.
m)25-lm lIENR *SCIMIOELE, Treasurer.
LYON KATETAIRON
Kathairon is from the Greek word "Kathro," or
" Kathairo, " signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate, and
restore. This artic!e is what its name signifies. For
preserving, restoring, and beautifying the HUMAN
HAIR it is the most remarkable preparation in the
world. It is again owned and put up by the original
proprietor, and is now made with the same care, skill,
and attention which gave it a sale of over one million
bottles per annum.
It is a most delightful Hair Dressing.
It eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich, soft, and glossy.
It prevents the hair from falling oiland turning gray.
It restores hair upon bald heads.
Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head
of hair should nee LYON'S KATHAIRON. 'lt is known
and used throughout the civilized tmrld. Sold by all
respectable dealers.
DEMAS S. BARNES J.k . 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 beauty, im
parting the marble purity of youth, and the distinguf
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. B. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y.
Address all orders to
DEMAS S. 'BARNES 3: CO., New York.
BEEIMSTREET'S INIMITABLE HAIR REST©-
ItiTIVE.-NOT A. DYE,
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 alkyd of themselves no dressing. Beim
street's Inimitable Coloring not only restores the hair to
its natural color by au easy process, but gives the -hair
LUXURIANT BEAUTY,
promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicates
dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to the
bead. It has stood the test of time, being the original
Hair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor.
Used by both gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all re
spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the
commercial agents, D. S. BARNES Sr. CO., 202 BROAD
WAY, New York. Two sines, 60 cents and $L
MEXICAN 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. Efteli.stfinp bears the fan 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 evl
dence of its wonderful effects. It is the best emollient
in the world. With its present iindroved ingredients,
its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable.
Sores are healed, pains relleved, lives saved, valuable -
animals - 7=de useful, and untold ills assuaged. For
aruises, sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, eras,
caked breasts, strained horses, it is a sovereign re—
medy that should never be dispensed with. It should:
be in every family. Sold by all - druggists.
fe2l-mull3m3reow6m D. S. BARNES, New York.
/1 . 01.4. THOMAS 0. JAMES.-0 A R D
PHOTOGRAPHS Of Col. Thomas C. Jamo:, just
published. . EICAELISTER BROTHEII,,
rny27-3t 726 CHESTNIJC &root.
WHIST' .CITY- 'TROOP. , LCA.RD PllO
- Of tho First City Troop. Just pub.
lisbed by . MOALTASTLR Sr .13ROTHER,
My27-jt 72s cagavuT street,
FINA.NCIAL.
U.S.
10-40 BONDS.
These Bonds are issued under tho Act or Congress of
March Bth, 1851, which provides that all Bonds Issued
under this Act SHALL BE, REDEEMED IN . COIN, at
the pleasure of the Government, at any period not * less
than nor more than forty pears 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 Bonds semi
annually. The Interest is payable on the first days of
March aud September in each year.
As these Bonds, by Act of Congress, are
EXEMPT PEOM MUNICIPAL OR STATE TAXATION,
their value is increased from one to three per cent. per
annum, according to the rate of tax levies in vat - lone
parts of the country.
At the present rate of premium ou gold they pay
OVER EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST
iu currency, and are of equal convenience as a perma
nent or temporary investment,
It is believed that no securities offer so great induce-
Monts tb lenders as the various descriptions of U: S:
Bonds- In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or
ability of private parties or Mock companies, or
eepn
ate communities, only is pledged for payment, while
for the debts of,gthe United States tho whole property of
the country is holden to secure the payment .of both
principal and interest in coin.
These Bonds inay.be subscribed fOr in sums from $OO
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 kill have the benefit of tho
Interest.
,The Funded Delft of the United States on which interest
payalde in gold, 6n. the 3d day of March, 1864, was
$768,905,000. The interest on this debt for the coming
fiscal year will be 1145,937,125, while the customs reve
nue in gold for the current fiscal year,ending Jane 30th,
1661, has been so far at the rate of over C 00,000,000 per
annum.
It will be seen that even the present gold revenues or
the Government are largely in excess of the Wants of
the Treasury for the payment of goldjuterest, while the
recent increase of the tariff' will doubtless raise the an
nual receipts from customs on the same amount of im
portations to tl-ki0,000,000 per annum. ,
The authorized amount of this loan is Two Hundred
Million Dollars, Instructions to the National Banks
acting:as loan agents wore not issued until March 26, but
the amount of Bonds reported sold at the United States
Treasury up to May 11th, was ,
548,964,000_
Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer or the
United States at Washington, and the Assistant Treasu
rers at New York, Boston, arid Philadelphia, and by the
First National 13ank of Philadelphia, Pa.
Second National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa
Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.
First National Bank of Allentown, Pa.
First :National Bank of Carlisle,'Pa.
First National Bank of Chester, Pa.
First National Bank of West Chester. Pa.
First National Bank of York, Pa.
AND BY ALL NATIOTAAL BANKS
which are depositaries of public money, and all
RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS
throughout the country (acting as agents of the National
Depositary Banks) will furnish further information on
application, and
AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS.
my 23-6tIVII
y;r R S T
NATIONAL SANS
pFETLADELPHIA
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
FINANCIAL AGENT
OF THE
UNITED STATES_
1.4124-0
This Bank has been anthorize'd and is now prepared
receive subscriptions to the
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN.
_ This Loan, issued under authority of an act of Con
gress, approved March 3, 1361, provides for the issue of
Two Hundred Millions of Dollars ($ . 300,030,000) United.
„States Bonds, redeemable
after ten years, and payable
fortyllyears - from date, IN COIN, dated March 1, 1864,
bearing interest at the rate of
FIVE. PER CEICE.
_per annum IN COIN, payable semi• annually on all
Bonds•over $lOO, and on Bonds of $lOO and less, an
nually -
Sabscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon
Bonds as they may prefer "
Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations
of fifty dollars ($5O), one hundred dollars ($100), five
hundred dollars ($500), one thousand dollars ($1,020),
five thousand dollars ($5;000), and ten thousand dollars
($10,000), and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of
fifty dollars ($5O), ono hundred dollars ($100), five hula.
dred dollars ($5OO), 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,
until further notice, in S. notes or notes of National
Banks, adding (60) fifty per cent. to the amount for pre
mium. C. H. CLAMS,
ap3-tf President.
N E L 0 A N.
U. S. 1040'.
JAY COOKE 3c CO. OFFER FOR SALE TEE
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
Bearing Five Per Cent. Interest IN COIN
Redeemable 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 same denominations as the
Five-Twenties. The interest on $5O 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 Government Securities bought and sold,
JAY COOKE ez CO.,
ap3-tf UAL SOUTH THIRD STREET.
10-40 LOAN!
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA,
S. W. CORNER OF MARKET STREET AND
PENN SQUARE.
Raving been designated a Depository of Public Moneys
and Fiscal Agent of the United States, Will receive sub
scriptions to the new Government
1 0 - 40 LO AN,
Issued under the Act of Congress approved March Bd,
1864. Redeemable after ten years, at the option of the
Government. Payable in forty years in coin. Bearing
interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum in COIL
Registered Bonds and Coupon of different denomina
tions. Interest commencing from date of subscription,
or from the let of March last.
DAVID B. PAUL,
HEWES & RAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No 52 South THIRD Street,
Dealers in Goyernment Securities, Specie, Bank Notes,
and City Warrants. Stocks bought and sold on Com
mission. Collections promptly made. my7-lm
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS
ARTIFICIAL numax EYES
Inserted 'without pain, bY
JAMES W. QUEEN At CO.,
rayS-lm WA- CHESTNUT Street.
OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS'
FIELD GLASSES.
Microscopes for Physicians and Students.
A very large assortment for sale by
- JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
924 CHESTNUT Street
6 i SPRUCE LUMBER," OF ASSORTED
sizes and lengths, including odd Retells, from 3
by 4 to 3 by 11 inches deep, and from 19 to '26 feet long, to
supply the place of Hemlock. Also, 2-inch SPRUCE
PLAIs RS. On hand and for sale by
HARBERT, DAVIS, Sz CO..
my2.743t,* LOCUST and TWENTY.FOURTH Sta.
CARTES DE VISITE OF UNSUR
v PASSED styli 13 and execution made at B. F. RE[-
621 ARCH Street. Their rare artistie morirS
imyql fall to pleanq all.liLo Ttrikhitei). _
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
NOW
THE CAPITAL NEW NOVEL
W 0 OD 33 IT N
ROM YERTNER JEFFREY,
AUTHOR OF "POEMS BY ROSA."
1 vol. 12mo. Cloth. Price $1.50.
The Hartford Courant says of it:
"It is refreshing to meet, In these days of sensational
Braddon-Wood school of fiction, a story possessing so
much real ability no Woodburn.' rhe scenes are, for
the most part, laid at the South; and the many flue pic
tures of its sunny landscapes, with which the book
abounds, relieve the intense interest of the story. Most
of the charaCters are drawn with great cleverness, and
a few in such clear outlines that we feel assured we have
met them in real life. The hero and heroine, Mr. Clif-
Mrd and Ethel Linton, are line characters. Both pos
sess the noblest qualities of mind and heart, and the
reader will be in love with them from the first. The vil
lain of the story, who bears the harsh-minding name of
Basil Thorn, is a real villain. For unmitigated scoun
drelism and remorseless - hatred it would be hard to
match kiln, his miserable death in the-woods is a re
lief to us. Rachel Thorn, a sort -of Becky Sharp, but
without Becky's triumphs, is a powerfully-drawn cha
racter. One of the hest personages in the book is the
narrator herself, Amy Percy—bright, shrewd, lionost7-
a girl who, disappointed iu her - first love, doesn't be
lieve in breaking her heart therefor. The plot is ably
managed, and the secret that hangs about Doctor Foster
and the maniac is Si) skillfully concealed until the de-
nouement, that it is impossible to guess it. There is
much acuteness displayed in many of the author's re
flections and observations. Her style is clear, compact,
and animated, and with au ocensipnra exuberance re
minding us of Miss Prescott. ' Woodburn' will add
largely to Mrs. Jeffrey's fame, and the difficAt field
Of fiction-writing she will take high rank."
The Louisville Jour - nal ens's:
" The authoress of this work is favorably known to
the public by her remarkable productions inverse. tier
poetry is distinguished by its deep feeling, fluency, nod
touching pathos, as well as its groat descriptive Power.
We always coveted for the public the efforts of Rosa's
pen in prose, stud predict for 'Woodburn,' filled, as it
is, with thrilling interest, a popularity equal to that
which welcomed her poetic productions.
"It exhibits admirably many of the wayward traits
of human nature; and anroofs the scenes of daily do
mestic and social life, digpliylng dthorough knowledge
of those ways of the heart Which so many desire to con
ceal, and which master-minds Alone have been able to
uncover."
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Q„EVENTEEN CITIES' QUOTATIONS:
L-- , —The only Banlc-Note Reperkw with Seveuteea
Cities' Quotations of Bank Notes is the
AMERICAN BANK-NOTE REPORTER.
Out to-day for JUNE Ist.
• CORM:MED :BY EMINENT BANKtilli4, viz:
Lailirei) & Wainwright New York City.
Ferree &Co - Philadelphia. .
Wainwright & Co Balthnore.
•Tt 1, noon Brint. & Co Cincinnati.
Ward & Brother. • .. Rochester.
_ .
A. C. Badger ACo . Chicago. .
Pant, 'Rittenhouse, S: Co I ,Va4lington City
}I. AlailtellA Co Dubuque.
_
Arthur Bland Louisville, K.
B. A. Tillinghast & Son Troy. N. Y.
Semple & Jones Pittsburg.
Allen, Copp, & Nisbet ','t. Louis:.
E Evertsen Albany.
,i,, • ....
John NcLear 6: .on
C. A, Read & Co Clevehtnth
Marshall Sl' 1.1:,1ey Milwaukee.
Louis A. Macklot " Davenport.
STOCK . TABLES, MARKETS.
FIFTY NEW N ATIONAL DANKSadded in ihiauumbor.
TH I HIT NEW CI )17NTERF.11ITS.
sußsCluerroN, pe'r annum,
Semi-Monthly, Monthly, $l..
. .
••. . .
Single copies', Ten Cents.
.Address S. E. COHEN, Publisher,
m..27-lit. 108 South THIRD Street, Pl.iludelul.i.a.
PETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT DE
TECTOII, JUNE. now ready at the (Mee of Publi
cation, 306 CHESTNUT Street. Price 10 cents. Oue
dollar per year. It
()ROTATIONS OF SIX DIFFERENT
•`C CITIES in PETERSON'S DETECTOR for JUNE,
and to be continued in every inintber, corrected by the
following well-known and reliable Bankers:
Philadelphia Drexel & Co. -
New - York, T. Crommetin.
Baltimore. Johnston Bros. & Co.
Pittsburg, 11111 & Co.
St. Louis, Haskell & Co.
Cincinnati, S. S. Davis & Co. It
lk NEW COUNTERFEITSA,RE
fully described in PETERSON'S COUNTERFEIT
DETECTOR and DREXEL'S BANK-TOTE LIST for
JUNE, which will be ready this morning, am
T. B. PETERSON Sr BROTHERS'
:406 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
TEF.31., -- One dollar per year monthly, or two dollars
semi-monthly, or ten cents a number.
Advertisements inserted irdit at lOW rates. It
PETERSON'S IS THE ONLY DETEC
TOR published giving the quotations of 13/X. diffe
rent
All the New Books are for sale at PETERSON - S. It
TKE MARVEL'S NEW BOOK
-I- SEVEN STORIES; WITH BASEMENT AND ATTIC,
Published this day
ALSO,
- HEADLEY'S CHAPLAINS AND CLERGY OF THE
REVOLUTION.
TUCKERMAN'S AMERICA AND HER COMMENTA
TORS.
WORK AND PLAY. By Horace Bushnell.
MY FARM AT EDGEWOOD. By the Author of Reve
ries of a Bachelor.
ALL NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS
for sale as soon as published, by
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
aad Book,-eller4,
my 2.3 25 South SIXTH Street, above Clietuat
ASELMEAD EVANS,
Successors to
WILLIS P. HAZARD.
724 CHESTNUT Street,
Have received
IK MARVEL'S NEW BOOK. SEVEN STORIES,
WITH BASEMENT AND ATTIC.
THE SOLDIER BOY; Or, Tom Somers in• the Army.
By Oliver Optic. A spirited hook.
THE FERRY BOX AND FINANCIER. A popular
Life of Secretary Chase.
THE BLACK PANTHER. A Boy's Adventures
among the Redskins.-By, Wraxa.ll. - A good book.
THE LITTLE REBEL.A new Juvenile.
BUSY HANDS AND PATIENT HEARTS; Or, The
Blind Boy of Dresden and his Friends. One of the best
little story bookset issued.
THE SMALLHOUSE AT ALLINOTON. Trollope's
new novel. Finely illustrated.
WOODBURN. A novel by Rosa Vertuer Jeffrey; 'au
of " Poems bi- Ross."
A NEW .11AP OE 150 RILES AROUND RICHMOND.
A fresh supply received this morning. mrM
NEW WAR MAP
GIVING ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MILES
AROUND RICHMOND, and showing the Fortifications,
&c., surrounding it. Alsn, _MI miles around Natchez,
Miss. 100 miles around Chattanooga ; 200 miles arpund
Montgomery • 1130 miles around Augusta, Ga. ; 250 miles
around Charleston: 250 miles around Galveston, Texas,
and giving the surroundings of Memphis and Nashville.
Showing all the Railroads, Towns, Wagon Roads, and
the Battle-Ground of the Wilderness and Spottsylvimia
Court House, May 5-14, ISC.4. Price 50 cents.
For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
my2l 606 CHESTNUT Street.
THE SUNBEAM STORIES,
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, dec.
Six beautiful 'volumes, illustrated, $2.50.
WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher,
fe26-tjyl 21 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
Moore.
CA R D.—TO THE LAWYERS OF
Pennsylvania—l am now the Publisher of the 3
Volumes of GRANT'S CASES; the 3d volume will be
ready by the 141 b inst. I have also a numerous collec
tion of Law and Miscellaneous Books for sale cheap. -
-
rnylD-3 rn JOHN C.I.AIPHELL, 419 CHESTNUT St.
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
EVANS
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
418 ARCH STEET,
• Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords,
Sashes, Belts, Passauts, Epaulets, Hats, Caps, Can
teens, Haversacks, Camp Kits, Field Classes, Spars,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army
and Navy Officers.
' A liberal discount allowed to the trade. mylS-lin
FROTHINGHAM ct WELLS
RAVE POE SALE,
HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHIITE-WS AND
SHIRTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS. ' -
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
_ .
SILECIAS. _
BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12 WORSTED YARN, &c. se24lf-tt
INSURANCE.
HAVE YOU PROVIDED FOR YOUR
FAMILY AN INSURANCE ON YOUR LIFE?
.11011 IE
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
MUTUAL,
WITH AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL.
WALTER 5. GRIFFITII,PaesrnErr.
O. C. RIPLEY, Sc.F. I. H. FROTHINCIIIAX, Teats.
WILLIAM J. COI - Fix, ACTILIRT.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Hon. William Strong; Rev. Matthew Simpson D._ D.,
Bishop of M. E. Church; ROT. Albert Barnes, D. D.;
Rev. James Ai. Crowell; Thomas Robins Esq. Lewis
R. As.hurst, Esq. Samuel Welsh, Esq: ; lamas Dunlap,,
Esq, ;W. It. Leeiee, Esq. ; John Rice, Esq. ; Charles
Humphreys, Esq. ; Ram E. Austin, Esq. ; S. C. Palmer,
Esq. ;C. B. Mount, Esq. • Samuel C. Perkins, Esq.
John R. Penrose, Esq., Samuel Field, Esq., Messrs. E,,
W. Clark & Co. Bucienor, McCammon, & Co, ; John
B. Myers & Co. ; Benjamin Bullock Sr Sons; Wm. S. &
Alfred Martleu; George B. Reese, - Son, Co.- J. B.
McCreary Jr CO. George Cookumn & Co.; D. B. Ker
shaw & Co. ; Nay & Brother.
JOHN H. PACKARD, AI. D.,
DIEDIcAL ExAMIXER,
NO. 1T25 SPRUCE STRET,
In attendance at Agent's Office daily from 1 to 2 P. M.
• -
PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE,
CORNER FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS.
B. K. ESLER, AGENT.
ap4-inwizm
President
TAME INSURAN
No. 4 i c iV,B
FIRE AND LILA
Francis N. Buck, .
Charles Richertleen, -
Henry Lewis,
0. W. Davis,
Y. S. Justice
George A. West,
FTtAisTCTS
CHAS. RICH
W. I. BLANCIIIARD, Secret
pEIBIER'S COLORED PHOTO
GRAPES bave borne the test of time, and still con
tinue. as everpopular. No wonder; only 11 for a flue
and accuratc /41.4.Quese, WWI) St,,a.boyq Ore4m,
SHELDON t.KS CO.,
PUBLISHERS,
No. 335 BROADWAY, N. Y
ARMY GOOIJS.
PHILADELPHIA
DE COMPANY,
TicIIT STREET,
:TORS.
John W. Everman,
'Robert B. Potter,
John Kessler, Jr.,
E. D. Woodruff,
Charles Stokes,
Joseph D. Ellis.
. BUCK, President.
CARDSOX, Vice President.
ary.
WANTS.
FLAGS WANTED
hYft. THE
SANITARY FAIR.
The COMMITTEE OF INTERNAL ARRANORMINTS
of the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR tor the U.S. SANITARY.
COMMISSION desire the use of a
LARGE. NUMBER OF FLAGS,
Of various sizes,
FOR DECORATIONS
They will he properly taken rare of and returned to
the owners at the close of the Fair.
-Parties baying Flags, and willing to loan them to the
Cemielitee, will please send them, with name and
addrese, to
W. S. STEWART,
305 31ARKET Street
A SITUATION WANTED-BY - A
• gentleman aged twenty-eight; gond writer, corre
spondent, and accountant. Can furnish testimonials of
character and integrity for the past twenty years. Has
filled situation of clerk and correspondent. Address
"J. 11. ," this office. - nIY26-3t4
A N EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER
VAlltCd immediately in a largo wholesale and re
tail dry roods and trimmingshouse- Unexceptionable
reference required. Addres, " Steady, "to own hand
writing, Prges Office. re y25-30`
COLORED BELP, COOKS,WAITERS,
aand CHAMBERMAIDS, for the City. and Long Branch.
J. OLIVER'S Office, 1.113 PEND :itreet. tny2:3-6V
r.EO. A. MORSE INVITES ALL lIIS
"—^ old friends, neighbors, and tlio nablic generally,
to call on him at Mil HAM and PRODITCS STORE,
1113 74.... 4 .12KET Street.
TONAVAL PA YMASTERS.- A_
LA LTE
A. A. Paymaster, thoroughly conversant with
every branch of the business routine, desires a Clerk
ship at some Navy Yard. Has occupied positions of pe
culiar responsibility, and is competent to take com
plete charge of any Paymaster or Inspector's duties.
Address " Paymaster,' Press office. my23-6t*
NVAINTED-AN AMERICAN" OR GER
MAN 'WOMAN capable of attending to "It the
duties of Housekeeping and willing to mako hor*lE
useful; also, a hal f-growu Girl to a4sist. Familysmall.
Fair wages to faithful porkonu. For informatton, ad
dress, until Monday next, "Dux 1.500," Philadelphia
PontOffice. my27-2t
NVANTED.-A WELL IGIIT ED,
. airy secon4l-story room, haVing a good entrant.,
suitable for a jobbing business. Athiress Box 269.!,
Post 011ie, :=3"2.7-2tr.
AVANTED—BY THE IsT OF JULY,
T an experienced first-class Salesman,. one that can
influence near country trade. in a Jobbing., TiP , lerY,
and= Notion House. Address Box nil, Philadelphia
Post Offloe. rnylS-wfinl3t
WA NT E D-B Y THE FIRST OF
T July, a situation in a Whole,ale Dry Goods .Tob
binc , by a young Tan, a, SALESMAN. who can
influence trade, and willing to travel and sell by
sample. Best of reference given. Address "Sales
thiS °Mee. my2,3-St.
WANTED—AGEIsITS TO. SELL-BUT—
T T
IRE'S hnperior steel Plate PORTRAITS of Pre
sident LINCOLN and General GRANT. Apply to or
address J. P. SKELLY, sole Agent for Pennsytrania
908 ARCH Street. my2l-Gt.
5150,000 CORDS OF PITCH-PINF,
150 1 STUNTS, or very fat Pitch Wood, of
the first growth, WANTED. For further particular+,
addreAs AI.FRED BEItVEY It CO., Union Chemical
Works, .TERHY CITY, New Jersey. my2l-6E.5
810 000 AND OTHER AMOUNTS
to LOAN on mortgage for a term of
rears a; five per CCM% per annum. Appty to LEWIS
R. REDNER, No. 152 South FOURTH Street. my 26-2 t.
8
60 A MONTH !—I WANT AGENTS
at $6.3 a month,l,ensea paid, to sell my EVER
LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS. and 13
other articles. Fifteen circulars sent/re& Address
ap3o-d&w3ra JOHN. F. LORD, Biddeford, Maine.
ko7F, A MONTH !--I WANT TO HIRE
‘4 , R. , AGENTS in every County at $l5 a month, ex
penses paid, to sell my new, cheap Family Sewing Ma
N -
chines. Address S. MADISO, Alfred, Me. felt?.-d&W3m
or, WANTED TO PURCHASE OR
Jaat RENTA Storebon.A on 31: - Irk et wt. , bet WO,l Third
and Fifth sts. Address Box 2427 Post ()Mee. my26-3t'
CAVALRY HORSES WANTED.
WAR DEPARTMTNT,
CAVALRY BUREAU,
OFFICE OP CHIEF QUARTERMA...iTER,
ASETTNOTON, D. C., May 18, 1864.
THREE THOUSigI) (3,000) HORSES WA NTED.
ONE. HUN DEED.AND SIXTY-FIVE ($16 , 3) DOL
LARS-per bead will be paid for all
CAVALRY HORSES
. _
delivered within thenext tinny 00) days at the Go
yernnmnt. stables at Gleeboro, I). C.
Said Horses to be sound in all particulars, not less
than five (5) nor more than nine (9) years old; from fif
teen to sixteen hands high, full in flesh, compactly
built, bridle arise, and or size sufficient for cavalry
Thehe specifications will be strictly adhered to and
ri dI y enforced in every particular.
Payment made on delivery of seven (7) and over.
JAMES A.. ERIN.
nry2o-Im Lt. Col. & C. Q. M. C..valry Bureau.
CAVALRY HORSES.
A
.a.SSIST' n E
GENR .IL'S OFFICE
HILAIYALPHIA, May 12, loot
- Horses suitable for CAVALRY SERVICE
will be purchased at this DEPOT by the undersigned, in
Open Market, from date until May alst, iu lots of eight
(8) to fifty (50), for 'which one hundred and fifty dol
lars ($150), be paid in Certificate of. Indebtedness,
*loth Animal to be subject to the usual Government
Inspection before being accepted.
Horses to be delivered to the Officer of the CAVALRY
BUREAU, at the WILLIAM PENN HOTEL, MARKET,
between Eighth and Ninth Streets.
By order of G. H. CROSMAIL
AssDt. Q. General: .
CHARLES D. SCHMIDT,
mylg-tgl Capt., A.. Q. H.
BOARDING.
TO --
REN TIIANDSOMELY-FUR
FISHED ROOMS, with. every convenience, at 90.1
'WALNUT. Street. my26.3t,
AT ACANT-SEVERAL HANDSOME
-Iy-furnishedy-furnished ROOMS, for permanent or transient
Boarders, at 900 SPRUCE Street. my24-6t5
SIROIFIEER RESORTS.
f9LITBIBIA. HOUSE,
%.--/ CAPE MAY.
- -
This - hotel will be opened June 15. The house has
been put in thorough repair, and nearly two hundred
new and greatly-improved BATH. HOUSES will be
ready for the accommodation of enests
Ice capacity and each department will be equal, if not
superior, to any Hotel upon Cape Island.
Bira feld's Band has been secured for the season.
Address GEO. J. BOLTON,
Proprietor,
Cape Island. N. J. ;
Or J. tI.DENNISON,
my''6-1m Merchant;' Hotel, Phila.
SEA -SIDE HOUSE,
FOOT OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The undersigned informs his friends and 'former pa
trons that his house is now open for the reception of
guests; have also a number of Rooms and a private
Parlor to rent in J. N. Whitall's cottage, opposite.
mylo-19t DAVID SCATTERGOOD.
CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND,
NEW JERSEY.
This favorite Hotel will be opened forthe reception of
guests on JUNE FIRST.
The House has been refurnished and thoroughly rano.
voted. Writing and Reading Rooms and a Telegrapk
Office have been added for the exclusive use of tnt
guests.
The proprietor feels warranted in assuring the publit
that, with the gentlemanly and competent officers se
cured, each department will be conducted to the entire
satisfaction of the most fastidious,
Hassler'F' full Bend, under the personal direction 01
Mr. MARE HASSLER, has been engaged exclusive',
fox Congress Hall.
Any further information will be cheerfully eiven, by
addressing .1. F. CAKE,
toyertf Proprietor.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FOR SALE-GOOD WILL AND PART
of the fixtures of "Fairmount Market Rotel. " Ap
ply on.tlie premises 2t2.4 SPRING GARDEN Street, or
at 920 ➢LARSET Street.
my-27-3 E. I.'D. H. RADCLIFF.
t e l FOR SALE OR RENT - HOUSE
-ml:a No. - 524-North SIXTH Street. Inquire at the
house, for one week, Iron, 9to and 3to 6. my:27-sc.
et FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE FOUR
STORY DWELLING, with three-story back build
ing., &c., shunted at the northwest corner of SPRUCE
and JUNIPER Streets. Lot 40 by 13) feet. Apply to
ROBERT MACGREGOR,
iny'27 tl':l9 'WALNUT Street.
- FOR SALE-" A SUPERIOR
TOP BUGGY WAGON," and set of light
HARNESS, at CONWAY'S Stable, PRUNE, bel. , w-
SIXTR. Street. m3.-27-Bt.
DRUGS.
ROBERT~ SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N. E. Corner of pOITETLI and RACE Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
WINDOW AND - PLATE GLASS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
WRITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, & - o.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEERATED
FRENCH INC PAINTS.
Dealers and consumers supplied at
myl3.tf VERY . LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
a BARRELS - Y °UNGER'S ALE,'
St. Anne's Brewery, in jugs.
In store, and for sale by
WILLIAM H. TEATON St CO.,
ap4 201 South FRONT Street.
ioninn CASES PINET, CASTILLON, &
CO'S COGNAC BRANDY, landing from brig
"Louie," from Bard Pans. For ease by
WILLIAM H. YEATON Sr CO.,
ar4 201 South FRONT StreAt.
MILLLITERY GOODS.
ria MISS M. A. BAKER,
*Wm No. 1346 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has onened a large assortment a
PARIS MILLINERY,
aplB-3m* For the Spring and Summer of MU.
MATTINGS.
M ATTINGS 1 MATTINGS 1 BEST
quality, all widths, fresh HapOrtatiOn9.
B. L. KNIGHT Sr SON,
807 CHESTNUT Street.
LOOKING GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE R 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,
020 'PICTURE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES
ICE CREAM.
THE BEST
).CE CREAM
Brought into the city, made in Delaware County.
FROM PURE CREAM,
and brought in
FRESH EVERY MORNING.
Hotels, Restaurants,Boarding Houses, Private Fami
lies, Fairs, dm, supplied, on reasonable terms, at short
notice. CALL AT -
EASTERN MARKET
013.EESE AND ICE CREAM STAND,
FIFTH STREET, BELOW MARKET.
ap2S-lm W. IL SLOCOMS.
MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING
INSTRUMENTS.
Chestertown's Metallic and Steel-tape lifeasurers.
For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
92 CHESTNUT Street.
Priced and Illustrated Catalogues gratis. ,
AUCTION SALES.
BAZAAR,
NINTH AND BAN
SOM STREETS. -
AUCTION SALE
cAnt2rA6k3, Wr
SATURDAY, MORNING NW.
- - -
at 70 o'clock, comprising about
SIXTY HORSES,
including some valuable and fast Trotting Horses, suit
ed to harness and the saddle.
ALSO,
New and sound- hand Carriages, Light Wagons, &c.,
with which the sale will commence.
Also, single and double Harness, Saddles, Bridles,
Whips, Corers, &c.
.9,4-No postponement on account of weather.
AtiriP.Sale of Horses, Ste., Wednesday next.
.agi-s Carriages and Harness at private sale.
_
11)3'2ft-a if ALFRED. M. HERKNESS, Auctioneer.
..eTTHE BLACK HAWK STAL
. LION " DON JUAN " will be sold at aucnazt
at BERNIVESS BAZAAR, on SATURDAY next. Tor
petligreejte., inquire at the Bazaar.lny2.s-3t.
USEMENTS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
MOWER HOSPITAL
CONCERT,
under the direction of CARL-WOLF:WIN, will be ins
pealed
ON SATURDAY, MAY as, us+,
At hal r paFt. 4 o'clock.
Those holding T11110ET"; FOR THURSDAY will be
admitted, and tho Programme will remain. wlthoat
eltang,
AN EXPRESS TRAIN OF CANS for the Hospital will
leave
NTNTI-1 AND GREEN STREETS
pce9iFely a I o'clock,
Tickets can he had at Mr. , . BIDDLE'S, 1500 Loos?
street. tayr 2.t
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
THIS (Friday) EVENING, May' at.
BENEFIT OF Mrs. THAYER, nn Which occasinn,,..llll..
LEWIS BAKER and Era. ALEXINA FISHER BAhER.,
bare kindly vnlunteepd.
Th , p , rfoimance wilt commence with the beaatifal
domortic Dra MN, entitled
CRICKET ON THE HEARTH - .
Dnt Mrs. Alexi naFisher Daker...
John PeeryLinale Mr. Lewis Rukeir.
After which the , musical. Farce of the
LOA NOPA LOVER, nod .Tif '8 FAITHFUL SLATE:
G-RN E T A E T T E S CHESTNUT -STREET
LEONARD GROVER HANAOIIar.
(Also of Grover's Theatre, Washington. D. 0.)
THE COOLEST ANT, MOST COMFORTABLE THEATRE
IN AMERICA.
MEM
will iippPar
GROVEIt'S GREAT YiTASAINGTON COMPANY
Combined with GROVER'S PLULADELPLIIA COM
PANY,
Making it the bent Drsmatic Company in America.
Music hy the Grand Orchestra, directed by the great
maestro,CHARLES KOPYITZ. myntt
IRS . JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH.
STREET THEATRE.
BENEFIT ui. FRANK DREW.
IA GLORIOUS RILL.
TO-NTGIIT(Friday), MAY 27tb,
o
- THE CMEDS"." 01 ,
Drorniorof Syracuse Frank Drew.
Drornio of. Ephesus Stuart Robson
Anttpbolis of Ephesarton Fie
Ephesus B
To conclude with the legendary drama of
RIP VAN WINKLE;
Or. A Legend of the Catskills.
Rip Van Winkle Fra-ik Drew.
(:BEAT BILL ON SATURDAY zacorr.
Doors open at 7) , 4 ". Curtain riaea at .ki; to 8.
A CADEMY OF MUSIC.
CONCERT, RECITATIONS, AND TABLEAUX bat
the Pupils of the J. qtrINCY ADAMS GIRLS' GRAN_
MAR SCHOOL, on FRIDAY EVENING, May 27th„ and.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 2Stb, at 3 o'clock_
Tickets good fir either Ent,rtainnient,
POSTPONED
Ou account of the rain lam evening, the Concert of the
John Oninct Adam; Girl 5.' Cram mlir School, appointed.
for Thrtr:4dar cycninr„ a; the lc adctcy of Music, will
take..ohtee 'rHISt FRIDAY/ EVENING, 27th inst. , and
SATURDAY AFTERYCOY, sth inst. rnyir-a4.
A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRII-
Ii
MENTA.T, CONCERT will be :riven in the COURT
ROUSE, Camden, N. J.,ou EATURI) A.Y Evening, May
co m men cing at 8 o'clock. Ad nausiou 50 cents. Pro
ceeds fur the "Sanitary COMilli,ittli." The servioei3
of Mrs_._ Ilenriette Behrens, Mr. Themlere ?amend, Si
mon Bossier, and Fla,sler's famous orchestra, hare.
been secureefor tl,c occasion. my-27.2c.
ASSEMBLY BE - ILDIN GS,
CORNER TENTH AND CHESTNUT_
Continued success
WOODROFFE'S DOKEWAIN TROUPE.
SIX RIGHTS MORE!
PRESENTS' PRESENTS t
MORE PRESENTS! MORE PRESENTS!
No and to Presents.
A THIRTY-DOLLAR CASE
given away every evening this week.
A Prize forte tallest lady.
A Prize tor che heaviest man.
A Prize for the largesc number of ladiOB.
A Prize for the best Poem.
PRIZES. - PRIZES. PRIZES,
Mrs, C. A. Woodroffe.every night.
Mrs. C. A. Woodroffe every night.
MATINEE, WEDNESD.VY AND SATURDAY.
MATINEE, WEDNaDAY AND SATURDAY.
Doors open at 734 r. to commence at 5
Doors open at 7;-.1; to commence at S.
See programmes See programmes.
Admission, Evenine, 25; Afternoon. 15.
FOYER ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
-a- SATURDAY. May 2S, 15 . L 3
rsl, at o'clock,
CARL WOLFSOHN'S
SIXTH _AND LAST
CLASSICAL MATINEE
OF THE SEASON,
On which occasion he will have the valuable assistance
of
AUGUST KREISSMANN,
Celebrated German Tenor, from Boston,
THEODORE THOMAS,
THEODORE KAMMERER, and
THEODORE _AFIREND.
PROGRAMMES, con raining - a full translation of the
SONGS sum; by Herr. KREISSMANIi, may he found at
the. Music Stores.
SINGLE TICKETS ONE DOLLAR.
Con be had at the Music Stores and on the day at the
Door. my - ai-3t
Doors open at 1R To commence a o'clock,
A OADEMY OF MUSIC--GBAND NH
SICAL ENTERTAINMENT—TUESDAY EVENING . ,
May 31,.156-I, by the GERMANIA ORCHESTRA and
youNoM.MNNERCHOR. 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 Charity . Hospital. Tickets 10
_cents, secured
seate '*l.. To be had at Gould's Music Store. Seventh.
and Chestnut streets, and at the Academy of Music oa
the day of the Concert. mr2-1-50‘
CONCERT HALL.-3IUSICAL AND
LITERARY ENTERTAINMENTS, to be given by the
NORTHWEST GRAMMAR SCHOOL, in aid of the fend
of the Tenth Section, for the benefit of the SANITARY
COMMISSION. FRIDAY EVENING, May 27, at Bo' ock.
Madame ERNESTINE WEISS has kindly volunteered
her services, and will sing the "Una - Voce, front the
" Barber of' Seville:" the "Waltz Rondo,' Gam
bert, and 'Kathleen Afavonrneen." Messrs, GRAS.
H. 'JARVIS and AL WARNER will perform severs
solos and duos on the Piano. and Mr. N. K. Richard
son will give five of his choicest Recitations. The two
grand Pianos (Geo. Steck & Co. 's make) are furnished
by .1. E, Uonld, Seventh and Chestnut streets. The -
Hall will be handsomely decorated. Tickets 25 cents:
to be procured at Gould . ,, or at the Norchwo,t School,
RICE Street, below Fifteenth. my26-2t5
A SCIENTIFIC AND LITERARY
ENTERTAIN will he riven at the
NORTHEAST BOYS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL,
NEW STREET, BELOW SECOND,
In Aid of the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, consisting of
Philosophical Expekiments , P.ecitatinns , Dialovaes.
Singing. &c., &c , on FRIDAY EVENING. May ff,
IEFrI, at 7,11' P. M.
Admittauce.2o cents. Children 10 cents.
N - OW OP E N-THE FORTY-FIRST
ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND
SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA. ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth.
Open from 9 A. M. till 7 P. AL, and. from S till 10 in the
evening. ap26-tf
EDIICATIONAL.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.--CULTI
VATION of the Voice, Piano, Violin, Guitar Sing
ing, 3c., by SIGNOR VALLO,
No.d or. 3 i 2North. TENTII m Met ;
Instrnction for Stage or
wyuCATIONAL-WANTED-A
lady to teach music in an academy near the city;
salary liberal. Also, ladies ro teach French and music,
and gentlemen to teach ihe classics.
AMERICAN scrioot, INSTITUTE,
25 North FOURTH Street_
my2s-3(
pIIILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE
IN
STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 ARCH
Street, Rey. CHAS. A. SMITE, D. D., E. CLARENCS
SMITH . , A. M., Principals. •
Ninth Tear. Three Departments: Primary, Acade
mic, and. Collegiate. Fall college course in Classics.
Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science, for
those who graduate. Modern Languages, Music,Pairtt
ing and Elocution by the best masters. Par circulare,
apply at the Institute, or address Box 26/1 P. 0.,
la elphia. apll-6m
SELECT FAMILY BOARDIN CU
SCHOOL FOR YOU Is.:G MEN AND BOYS, MOU
JOY, Lancaster county, Penna. Session opens on Um
FIRST TUESDAY of May. For circular:, address
apl7-2m* R. i MORRISON. Principal.
ELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE--
10„ A. 'BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
This Instimtion, beautifully andhealtlkfully located.
in the northern tunics of - ATTLEBOROUG H,Bucks conn.
ty, Penna., will continence Ira Spring and Simmer Tana
on the lkit of FIFTH ISONTH next, and continue inset.
sion twelve wePlre.
- - - .
The course of instruction is thorough and complete IA
all the Elementary and higher branches of an ENGLISH
CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION.
The French Language is taught by a native French
teacher.
'Circulars, giving - full particulars, may be had ott so.
plicatinn to the Principals, Attleborough P. O. Bunko
county, Penna. ISRAEL J. GRAHAMTs,
- JANE P. GRAHAME,
Principale.
mhl9-3m
FOR THE SANITARY COMMISSION.
aw-i~"_;~;d
CAZIDETS' AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
ON SATURDAY, MAY 2Srfr,
the entire receipts of this Company will be given for the
benefit of the a
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
Persons 'wishing to visit Atlantic City can avail them
sel cos of this onportnuiiy, and at the same time benefit
the Commission.
Trains leave Vine street 'Ferry at 7.M A. DI and 3.46
P.M.
FARE TO ATLANTIC, 32.
JORIC G. BRYANT, Agent
-_ZdaT TIIE S:TIDSCRIBER WILL
<l. serve up THIS DAY and every day, Sundays
excepted; TURTLE AND CLAM SOUP, to which ha
cans the attention of hi"; customers and public vuerallr.
JAMES PROSSER,
my23-St SOS Mira:ET Street.
'CORRECT PIANO TUNING._
it a filmr. C. E. SARGENT'S Orders for Tootling sta,
Repairing Pianos are received at MASON St CO, 'S Store.
,%7 CHESTNUT Street, only.
'Mr. S. has had eleven years' factory experience 1.31
London, and five years' employment in Philadelphia.
SPECIAL.—Pianos rtleathered to sound as soft and
sweet-toned as new, without rEmopfag,
Terms for Tuning. 51.
ES" - JCEY'S
COTTAGE ORGANS,
Not only UNEXCELLED but UNEQUALLED in purity
of Tone and Power, designed especially- for Churches
and Schools, but found to be equally well adapted to
the Parlor and Drawing Room. For sale only by
E. H. BRACE,
1. , T0. is North SEVENTH Street.
Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect Melodeo
enata nay on hand. myl.6-3m
'27)LADIES TRUSS AND BRACE
STORE—Conducted by Ladies, TWELFT.R .
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.--Profional.
ese
accuracy insured. my4-Szulf
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT
LOANED unon Diamonds, Watches Jewel.
"o T A P ENa e tltiManifit t e ,j cWe S rT CWlL
and CIASFILL Streets. below Lombard. anll-Ihn
MONUMENTS AND . GRAYB.
sTONEs.—A t arge assortment of Grave-Stoneeo(
variousdesigns,, ro ad° of the finest Italian and American
Marble, constantly on hand- at the Marble Works of
ADAM STEINMETZ, RIDGE Avenue, below Eleventh
stress. rbilati.4lolaia. an22.-amir
- ITEATON Lt DENCKLA, HARDWARE
-/-A- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 507 COMALEEO/5
and 510 NORTH Streets, otter for sale:
Anchor Brand Nails; Plymouth Mill Rivets.'
W. & S. Butcher's Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Locks.
Pntnam's Horse Nails; Locke's School Slates.
Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards.
Also, a full assortment of American Hardware. fez-endl
PERFUMED PARLOR MATCHES.-
Just received 25 additional cases of these celebrated,
(Alixander's) Matches for sale to the trade onl_y__ _
ap77-sgo, B,OW - 5 & B,OW - 5F 4155 /5 . , TRIED SL
my 2.344 . 0