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    STATES
LUIUSTIAN COMMISSION,
Sil AOHNOWLEDGMENTS
MEM
WEEK ENDING MAY 26, 1964
1 ,ommittee Voting Men's Chriktion
on ,Boston,per Joseph Story,Treitaurer••s4.3,l2oo 00
Committee, Detroit '
4,750 00
lan Commission, Providence, 11. J., por
,l. King 4,000 00
Lion at Calvary Presbyterian Church, as
; ws:
,mart, Liverpool, England ••• •55,000 00
'.l Collection 243 15 ..
1 Pl 4 F. Itazoßine 50 00
.Ilivor - 6000
•.t. W. Farr, Jr.... 25 00
ram F. 'Warburton ..... ~ . 10 00
do w 's mite front attle of bracelet.. 6 00
O'Cal lagliau.... 5 00
Thrtyor
T. Lim:Lard
CI lan Commission, Brooklyn and Long
3,000 00
* Committee, Albany, N. Y 2,000 00
LAuxiliary Christian Commission, Ban-
Maine 2,030 70
C lan Commission, Troy, .N. Y., per P. P,
Treasurer 2,000 00
Ch ian Commission, Albany,N, Y. ,per
McElroy
Ar :Comm' tree You ug Men's Christian ASBO
- Peoria, 11l 1,335 00
s' Soldiers' Aid Society, Zanesville. Ohio. 1,000 00
Ye Men's Christian Association, Rochester,
York 1,773 SO
La ' Christian Commission, Le Roy, New
1,050 00
Ch t Chu reh,Germantown, per Chas. Spencer 1,070 00
Ar •Cornwittee, Rochester, N. Y., per.O.
venor, Treusurer
Pr yierian Church; Milton, Pa., per. Rev.
Watson
morel a nd Coal Cotnpsny
La s' Relief Society of St. John's Lutheran
C rch, per Miss Caroline Itcyl, Treasurer..
La ' Aid. connected with Presbyterian
C eh, Easton, Pa., per Long
On ay 's receipts front the Franklin Reposi
oflice, Chamber:burg, Pa., Messrs. Ma
e eSr Stoner,Proprietors
Co lion at Hartford, Conn.; per A. G.
d, Treasurer
wi am B. Morrison, Coatesville, Pa
Pr yterian Church, West Alexander, Pa.,
P B. L. Craven
B • erd Church, Easton, Pa., per Ladies' Aid
8 sty
Oh but-street Female Seminary '
Hit Win. Henry Kirk, Belvidere, N. .1 -
atiaenslof Peachara, Vt., 'per L. F. Parker,
%Wet"! by James B. Garnsey. Ogden, N. Y.
•johnA Reebling, Trenton, N. J
F; 'Johnston, Washington, N. J .
,Johu :Zebley, Jr
'At H. Porter, Niagara Falls, N. Y
Christian Commission,: Troy, N Y
Charles Wheeler
Presbyterian Church, Coils, N. Y
J. - Francis Fisher, Philadelphia
John R. McCurdy
Ladles' Aid Society, Galway, per ReV. G.
Fisher
Churches in Lnnsingburgh, N. Y
Win. S. Baird
Ladies' Auxiliary Christian Commission, St.
Jude's Church
Central Presbyterian Church, Wilmington,
Del., per Rev. C. F. Wiswell
:Ladie' Aid Society, Forrestvilie, Bucks coon-
Penn 'I
'4 o l.lttzens of Valparaiso, Indiana, por Samuel C.
at Alleu township, isiorthenupten
per Peter Lantack
. ittAeld,Piew Hampshire,perAbel
diem' Aid Society,of St. Andrew's
Philadelphia, per Rev. Mr. Paddock
reek Congregabon, green county,
Rev. W. A. Robb •
In Church, Mount Airy, 11". J. 8132 50
pock, Prollsville, h. J 30 00
,n Sabbath School, Lambert
-21 00
th School,Lambertville, 1.3 21
Society, Lambertville, R. J. .
Committee .50.00
len' Relief Society,Curtrensville,
county, Pennsylvania, per L. 31:
es by terian Church, Eden, Illinois,
:tunnel \V ylie
,ssociation, BethleLem, Penusyl.
Bev. - Sylvester Wolle, Chairman,
1 1 telbyville,Indiana,per Miss Emma
Treasurer
West Spence-street Presbyterian
~er G. S. Benson
0101/8011
it Hartiord..Conn., per A. G. Ham
:asnrer
'arson (Epiphany collection)..
omes.
itizenr of Rochester, Kew York $57612
6t
" Brockpurt, 23 00
'W. V. D.,"
Presbyterian Church, Owego, Now York, per
Rev,' Samuel H. Hall
lolled lone at Newport, Rhode Island, per
Mayor W. H. Cranston
'V. H. Talcett, Jersey City, New Jersey
''harles tiferriarn, Boston, Mass
V. R, FOrney, Middleport, New York
ongregational Church and Society, Rutland,
Vermont
abbath-School Congregational Church, Glo
versville, N. V
allection in First Presbyterian Churclaltica,
,lection. at Rochester, N. Y., per J. B. Ward
llection at Rochester, N. Y., per J. B. Ward
lectlon at Honesdale, Pa
lies' Relief Society, Waterford, N. Y., per
Ira. GS W. Eddy.
st Presbyterian Church, Utica, N. Y., per
rmy Committee
ty Committee, Rochester, N. Y
mit Lehman ...
.lection ar Pine Grove, Pa., per Mrs. S. A.
~ enry and Mrs. Annie Nutlidg
ite,Deer Valley, per-Rev. .1. N. Boyd
.s Caroline H. sherman Trenton, IS. J
•sandor Fullerton-(additlonal)
heat Christian Commission of the Church of
oi haus - , per Miss - Fanny J. Dupuy, Seery
ln Wiymond, Evansville, Ind
id' Union Aid Society, Orwig.iburg, Pa....
it-Reformed Presbyterian Church, Cherry
, iiit ' Phihtda
iYilliams
itebian Church, Fairview, lowa, per J.
mud
raro Bunk, Oxfora,
Pa -
,day School of First Presbyterian Church,
W'il.liarnsport, Pa
nezer Platt, N. Y
. 0.0. B. Reddig, Shippensburg„ Pa
'd - vard R. Beam- Brownsville, Oregon. 43.70
V. 51.48 - Goddard, N. Y 500
' -
ionary Society . of First Presbyterian
' in School, Lockport, V VS 96
ittendent, Teachers, and Officers of
oye School 31 23
kinday Offertory of Christ Church,
asport, Pa
id. H. Stinson; Norristown, Pa
.7etli Aid, per Hes , . Edw. H. HeWhet, Se
wY 1
s' Aid Society, Belleville, N, 3., per Mrs,
Witt - -
•teriau Church, Titusville, 00
Aid Society, Titusville, N. J., per
L. Cornell, Secretary • 17 02
nfrs. Cowper, New Castle, Del
Jollier (additional)
'utuam and daughter, Jersey, Ohio
Committee, Ilehertown, Pa
te of Hoosick falls, N.Y
3gational Church and Society, South Free
. n
nkT ; ' -. Essex county,
st Church, Reading, Pa
Lipricott & er J. P
J. Pearson, Co.. 'Church Collection, Ply
't, onn
Aid Society, Greenwich, N. J
„dr, Shonnakertown, Pa
ham Harris
rAid Society, Berrien, Mich
rge Scott •
Presbyterian Church, Milton, Pa.,
W. T.:Wylie
Casselbury
id Society; Stillwater, .N„ Y
ld, Pustleton, l'a
:ch,St.Clair, Schuylkill count y,Pa.,
. G. T. Barr
11 Mission Sabbath School, Philadel,
r John Craig, Superintendent
r ag Church, Allen Prairie, Mich—.
• of New Egypt Presbyterian Church
Aid. Society, Melbourne City, !Via-
'kalecv, Jamesbnrg, - N. J
aomow, Jr. Philadelphia
' Cuchra l aville, ChestOr county,
Mrs. Jas. R. Crosley
I ague, Os ford, Chester county, Pa...:
nail Church, tionnellsville, f. Y
11 in Franklin, Pennsylvania, per J.
meat
of St. - Mary's Episcopal Church,
IPhiladelphia
Episcopal Sabbath-school - •
in the State Bank of Camden.... - .
Hoy H. Lackey, nianmavillo
Episcopal. Church, Kensington, per
. cordon Maxwell (additional)
noon, Gettysburg; Pa -
'o , inpson Barclay, Crawford, Orange
.Y., per Rev. Andrew J0hn50n.......
a at - Upper Strasburg, Pa.; per Rev.
Vilson
F.' , •
Lbbat)
West
•Pau
Am CI
as Si
mania
Rey
Presbyterian Church, Delaware. co.,
r. Hotakin (additional)
Tian Sabbath-school, Frankford, per
)r. hinrph
' Keener, Ilcksinarg,
u Porter, Vicksburg, Mite
liers---
ii at I3ethlehem, Pa., (Mr relief of
H , lndians) per Sylvester Wolle .....
I Church, Johnstown, N.Y., per Rev.
t T.liellogg
, and gentlemen connected with the
ment of John W, Thomas
pool Concert, Fairhaven, Mass., per
'Ye, Superintendent
d Society, Milford, N. Y
inn at beaver City, Colorado Ter.,
leVend' Smith
lentrp Cbareb,Clearflehleounty,Pa.
'Vat's Aid Society, Pilellia, N. i
Church, Poland, Ohio
Wilniington,' i)el
Crank, West Troy, N. Y
t.Cburch, Kingsboro, New York..
Church,. Lysander, Now York...
terian Church, Greenwich, New
are 1. , Shushan, New York
Stewatw - Lea, Shippenaburk, , , Pa.... rSN 00
Dridgee, do, ~i. 500
-' 4 .,.. Aggkanics' Bank, do. .... 00 00
11 gief Society Curwensville, Penna..
Kelleg& Co., iftica, N. y
etion at New Berlin,Pit., per A. S wineford,
. Mandan Salem Centre, N. Y
tcted hy Miss Mary McCurry, Louisville,
v York
:f. , rtoWri - Congregation, Middleburg, Pa.,
, Bev. .1. W. shmdel
~ egational Church and Society, Ellsworth,
Der Rev.,R. 1). Gardner
' i n.'s office, Pennayl vauia Rail road Coin-
Altoona, Pa., ptr W. 11. Wilton
lan Church, Bethany, N. Y. ,per Rey,
..ellegg
J. Erilumn, Fayetteville, N Y
Christian Commission, Fifth United
terlan Church.per Samuel C. IltioY•
Collier VIZ
Collier 25
t; aer
rted
rterii
Presl
San Church, Perrysville, Pa., per
Back, Treaeurer
d Society
union, No. 4, Danghtero i of Tent-
V.-1 1 :1 1 ( 1 1 14 8ot i m I lko F Xon meeting at Con
411cIadinellootyda
tee, Wheeling, Va
,fd
00 00
'oil per J. P 2.1 00
u di , Aid Society, Columbus, New
.ilabSplacepal Church, -Danbury, Coca.,
1••• - 14 William T. khll
Alexandria, Yr,
~ .„IpiVilmington, Del
salons, Pa
Al an Church, 'Turbocr
• i , tll School Beat Have rat Pa
iii
S, Dycicx„,..,,, sup ?t raw, ew York,
IFt Church, South Creek, Pa
6 6°
t•ociety, Slate Line, Pa., per Rev, L.
415
''..grioraltis, T1!Moto
cel 'Linder, New Germantown, Pa...
Tien F.
Murphy
‘ll C. Whittle, SVeatininster, Ver
itirch,DiViditig Creek, New .Teraey
mime], Rutland, Vermont
liner Fredonia. New York...
fioyle.•.,i.
bliss 'Betty Steel, Huntingdon. Pa 600
N
A. W. Taylor,. ewaik. Now Jer,ey 500
Soldiers' Aid Society, Bast Hemline'', - ,Hasa 8 00
James Roney 2 00
Captain George Stedier,Chanibersbarg, Pa.... 6 25
A Fteno, Wells, Mo 900
Mn.l Bacon, per J. P 1 OD
A Friend 1 00
Rev. Samuel Whaleys 00
S. 11. Drum Meriden, Michigan . 200
b1r.... C. Moheunon, H.posit, New York - 5 00
U. I'. Congregation, El vire, lowa, per W. W.
Beaty 6 00
Centre Brook, Conn., per Rey. J. G. Baird... 100
Miss Rebecca, cash $1 06
Mrs Recher 1 00 . .
2 05
Sold' s' Aid Society, Vienna, Now Jersey.... 400
Master Alfred Johnsen Ysl 00
Master Winder Johnson 1 CO
300
A Friend 0 50
Mrs. Point 2 00
A Friend 6 0)
J, 1'; McVicker, Derry Church, Pennsylvania, 2 00
"D. V.," New Jersey 0 00
Mils M. M. Allen, Pottsville, Pa 5 00
Cash
2 05
Cosh 4 00
Ca 00
Atm S. C. 13rInckle, 'Wilmington, Del ...... .... 5 00
A. Chapman, M. D. Alqulua. Tnd 1$ 00
M. E.,Sabbath School, Potter's MINI Pa 1 60
Mies Carrie, Jamen, aud Charlie Young 7 .25
Amount previously acknowledged
,
The conrtibution acknowledged last week as "Cal
'''ens of Dlilville., N. Y., Ski' ro," should have been
"Citizens of Melville, N.. 1., $207.:30."
Also, the contribution acknowledged in the Epiphany
collection as "Joe.'l'. Page, $l," should have been
"Joseph F. Page, l. "
Tho UNITED STATES CHELITIAN COMMISSION
begs leave) to acknowledge the receipt of the following
additional Hospital Store up to the with instant:
PENNSYLVANIA:
500
5 00
- 5,&/9 15
Philadelphia.-1 case "Phenol Sodiquo," Hance,
Griffiths, & Co.
4 packages, Mrs. James R. Terry.
2 packages, Mrs. Charles G...lmlay.
• 1 package." exchanges," Sunday School Times.
Books to the value of $l,OOO, Presbyterian Board of
Publication, No. 821 Chestnut Arcot.
10 boxes, 2 barrels, Kensington M. B Church,
1 package books, Bible Class of Grace Church.
1 package books, Bible Class of St. Philip's Church.
1 package, Miss McCutcheon.
box, Trinity P. E. Church.
.19 boxes, 3 lots, Army Committee of the Fifth Baptist
Church.
1 box, 2 bundles, Epiphany P. 5, Church.
1 package, " A Friend.
1 box, 13rorithstreet Baptist Church.
2 eases, William W.
1 package clothin ,, , Mr. Morrison.
'
2 packages Mrs. limes 11. Dales.
Ico copses of the "Martyrs of the Mutiny, lE'resbyte
rian Committee, No. EN Chestnut street.
I Package, ' 'Little Alice."
1 box, Class of Boys in Northeast Grammar School:
1 - box, Ladies' Christian Commission of sth ii. P.
Church.
1 box, Mrs. S. A_ Whitaker.
3 packages, Mr. Shibley.
3 boxes, -" Church of the Covenant. " •
Daily packages of 100 Philadelphia Nelos, for the
Washington hospitals.
Fox Chase-3 boxes, Ladies' Aid Society.
Cheltenham and Fox Chase-1 package, Sabbath
School of 21. 5. Church.
Freak ford-1 box bandages," Mrs. Hendricks.
Chester Valley -4 boxes, Iba rrel, Aid Society.
Paxton-1 box, Sabbath School,
Allentown-4 boxes, Ladies' Christian Commission.
White Deer Yalley-1 bag, 1 box,' per Rev. S. N. Boyd.
Clark's Green-3 firkins, Ladies per Scranton Army
Committee.
West Finley-4 boxes, Aid Society.
Ruse Point-1 trunk, Church of Rev. 3. C. Smith.
Coatesville-1 box, Ladies' Aid Society.
Honeybrook-1 package, Mrs. Anne Morton.
Goglen-2 boxec, 1 barrel, Fulton Aid Society of Lan
caster county. ,
Gettysburg-5 boxes, Ladies' Aid Society.
Liliza boxes, 1 barrel, Ladies' Aid Society.
Williamsport-1 box, Mrs. E. V. Bennett.
Williamsport-2boxes, Ladies' Aid Society.
Towanda-5 boxes, Baum% United States Christian
Commission.
Honesdale-3 boxes, Soldiers' Aid Society.
Dirsvning.inVrn-2 boxes., Aid Society.'
East Nantmeal-1 box, Ladies' Aid Society.
- Browitsburg7 boxes, 2 barrels, Ladies.
Light'Strect-2 boxes, Ladies' Aid Society.
Muncy-1 box, Ladies' Aid Society. - •
Strasburg-2 boxes, 4 kegs, Patriot Vaughters.
Miro - Y-4 boxes, Ladies' Aid Society. -
Chester-1 box, Ladies' 'Aid Society.
• GetiYsburg — .4 boxes, Army Committee,
. NE
Columbus-1 sack, Aid Society.
Ileoodtruryl box and 1 barrel; Ladies' Aid Society.
elleville-3 barrels, Ladies.
Newton-1 box, Samuel Johnson.
Newark-2 boxes, per S. lt. W. Heath & Co.
Flemington-3 boxes, Lathes' Aid Society,
Princeton-2 boxes, Miss Julia T. Smith.
Milford-2 boxes, Ladies' Aid Society.
Lambertville-17 boxes. 2 keg , , Ladies' Aid Society.
Hacdonfield-5 boxes, Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society.
Raliws.y-1 barrel, Soldiers' Society. ,
NSW YORK.
15500.
112 45
100 00
1 00
100 00
100 00
500 00
100 00
330 00
500 OD
100 10
New York-12 parcels, Committee United States Chris
thin Commission.
Buffalo-5 parcels, Committee 'United States Christian
Commission.
tralo-7 kegs, - 7 boxes, 24 barrels, Ladies' Christitm
Commission.
Cbatham-1 box, Ladies' Aid Society.
Saratoga-1 box, Soldiers' Relief Society..
Ti or —1 cask, 7 boxes, Branch United States Christian
Commission.
Le lioy (sapposed)-2 barrels and 1 keg, one marked
"Mortio.nvllie.
Waterlord-1 barrel, Ladies' Aid Society.
Dryden-1 box, Ladies' Aid Society.
Shushan-1 box, Ladies' Aid Society.
East Salem-2 barrels, 1 box, Ladies. •
Albany-1 box, Branch United States Christian Com
mission.
Syracuse-1 barrel, J. A. Thurber, Son,• St Co.
Ifochester—lS barrelS, 2 boxes, Young Ladies' Chris
tian Comission. •
Westfield-1 sack, Ladies' Aid Society.
MAINE.
• • $2O 0 : 0
10 Go
• -
Portland—lease, Thomas R. Hayea, Fag
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Pittsfield-4 boxes, Friends.
VERMONT.
Bennington-1 box, Soldiers' Aid Society
MASSACHUSETTS.
Boston-6 - parcels, 74 boxes, 1 barrel, 1 cask, Army
Committee Young Men's Christian Association.
East Ilampton-2 boxes,.Soldiers' Aid Society.
CONCTICUT.
Windsor-4 boxes, Fiends.
Hartford-6 barrels, Soldiers' Aid Society.'
DELAWARE,
Wilmington-1 box, Mrs. John R. Latimer.
Cincinnati-5 parcels, Committee United States Chris
Can Commission...
Onr friends throughout the country will accept our
thanks for their energetic and prompt movements to
supply us with the needed stores - to meet the demand
ftom the battle-field and hospital.: As soon as the pre
sent movements of our nobletarmy in Virginia, shall be
come certain, another call will be made. The Commis
sion hopes, with the continued aid of the country, to
meet the call efficiently and promptly. Send stores to
200 00
2:32 35
100 00
100 CO
115 00
100 00
163 05
IGF' GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
E. H. Butler & Co $679 00
.
George Smith GO 00
Sower, Barnes, & Potts 100 00
J. H. Brantige.m 46 75
Henderson & Co.! 20 00
Miss Id. J. Moss 200 00
Henry Simpson, one copy of Lives of Eminent
Philadelphians
Thomas Raven, one set Reese's'Cyclopedia
W. A. Blanchard 500 00
Lindsey & Blakiston 250 00
Fisher & Brother ' 2.51 69
B. Bannan and others (Pottsville) . 132 25
Miller & Elder 50 00
J. K. Simon 11.00
Miss L. C. Sanfc,rd (Erie) 4 00
E. J. IL Howell ' 500
7, B. Lippincott & Co 1 000 0)
Employes of J. B. Lippincott & Co.'s Store, 715
and 717 Market street ' 114. 90
Bindery; 715 and 717 Market streer 62 26
Bindery, 144 Forth Fifth street 66.75
Mrs. AnuieMorrison
Crissey & Markley null employes' 90 75
F. Scofield 21 00
Altemus n Co 100 00
Employes of Altemus & Co 33 - 25
A. Eugene Smith . ' 50 CO
Rev. W. EL Furness, copy of Boydell's Shak-
35 62
40 00
30 00
10 00
47 00
75 OD
speare, valued at 400 00
Copper & Fry S7OO
Employes of W. G. Perry 750
W B. Zieber al 00
IL McGrath 20 00
W. R. Bensinger 11 05
T. B. Peters - bn & Brothers 100 00
Mrs Rachel Rhoads 15 00
Theo. Bliss & Co., 115 75
Sainuellleckler 10 00
Si. Polock 23 00
Methodist:Book and Tract Depository 136 S
Smith, English, & Co 18 50
Charles Linton 2.5 no
'l, Ellwood Zell 71 66
T & J. W. Johnson 355 00
George W. Childs 253 25
R W. Thomas. 58 45
W. Brotherhead 15 00
.
F. Leypoldt 150 00
L. A. Godey, 4 volumes of engravings.:
H. T. Tueltertnan, New York, 200 volumes.
Henry W. Longfellow, 9 volumes - with
,auto
graphs.
Kay-S: Brother 100 00
5. B. Cowperthwaite 60 00
H. P. & R. R. Small 100 00
Benny C. Baird 100 00
Moss & Co 2) 00
-
P. F. Cunningham 10 00
Mrs. R.:M. Hooper, 50 volgrnes of Poems and 1
copy of Flaxman - s illustrations or Dante. -
_
60 50
21 00
10 00
10 00
2600
25 00
1000
J. B. LIPPINCOTT,
Chairman of Committee Publishers and Booksellers
iny2B-2t'
THE GREAT CENTRAt FAIR.—
OFFICE OF TIIE COMMITTEE ON LABOR,
INCOME, AND REVENUE, No. 118 S. SEVENTH Street,
Philadelphia.
The undersigned, Treasurer of this Committee, ac
knowledges the receipt of the following subscriptions:
Per.R. Shoemaker and Mrs. J. B. Heyl, Chairmen:
Robert Shoemaker & Co., druggists $2OO 00
Eentes & Miller, druggists 50 00
Bullock &Crenshaw.s3o 00 l John & Creamer.. 21 00
C. W. Hancock 5 00 l John Reakirt• • ••• . 25 00
Employees of Powers & Weightman, at La
boratory, Falls of Schuylkill, every man in
the establishment 361 16
Employees of Powers & Weightman, -at La- '
boratory Ninth and Parrish, every ? man in
the establishment (total $1,072.28) 376 12
Isaac Barton & Sou, per Mrs. J. B. Beyl 50 IM
E. Twaddell & Son 10 (0
From Teachers of Tenth Section Public Scheils, ' ._
per Edward Sbippen, Erg 65 15
Donation from the Soldiers' Aid Society, New
Ilillord,ra_ ~ remitted by Rev. W. V.Bowers,
per James R. Campbell .16 75
Seller & Brother, per Mrs. C. C. Benton 25 00
I'er J. S. Serrilf, Chairman, Delaware county;
From Thos. Kent and employees, woolen mill,
UT per Darby; Delaware courtly. 155 73
Per J.S.Serrill,remitted by John H. Jackson:
D. & C. Kelly, Katy-Ville Mills, do 500 00
Froin citizens of Upper Dotty per 80 166 50
Per J. S. Serri 11, remitted by John H. Jackson:
From Principals and all the Employees Card
ingten Mills, Upper Darby, Woltenden,
Shore, & Co. 's - 236 76
Per J, S.Serrill,remitted by John IL Jackson:
From Card ington Mills, Upper Darby, Whitely
Bros. & Co., Principal and Employees.— 137 00
Per J. S. Serrill-,remitted by John H. Jackson:
Principal and all the Employees of Beehive -
-Mills,
Mills, Upper Darby 41 40
l'erJ,S.Serrill, remitted by - Johu H. Jackson:
From Burnley & Co.'s Cotton anti-Woolen
Mills, Upper Darby,-Principals 'and all the
Employees 36 25
John M. Thomas, Druggist ' ; 3-00
No name 600
Price & Wood, per Mrs. W. C. Ilenszei 2 5 00
Miss H., It ......... . . . ... . .. 300
M
Per rs. Bunting, from Paschallville ..
..
&,
Ogden Rhoads DOO
Andrew Tesiner,sl.2s; Wm. B. Hoe, $1; H. H.
Gildenpeuny, $2. Richard Evans, $9; Cash,
00 cents; total 7 85
.Rev, Geo. W, Janvier, one day's income 200
Rev. Edward D. Shields, one day's income.... 2 0)
C. A. Haveustrite, Moscow, Lazeruct county.. 500
'E. if. Wickersham 1 25
Isaac T. Wild, Chester county 2 111
A. J, Loecher, Esg 25 00
Per Mrs!' Benj. Barman, Chairman, Potts
ville, viz: ' .
Richard R. Morris, ESQ., merchant. 100 00
Samuel Morris, Esq.,-merchant 50 00
Peter, IV. Shafer, Esq., mining engineer 50 00
Robert 17 Weaver, Esq., Howard Express.. - press• •.. 60 00
L. Womelsdorksecond contribution 10 00
Other subscriptions (total, $,.580.50) 320 50
Ph Rade! phis and Trenton Railroad, per -Vin
cent L. Bradford, Else 800 00
Employees of George J. Henkels, collected by -
11. Cs Harris, Est 120 00
Idifseit Margaret and Adeline Sager 100 00
Wen: Miller, No. 330 Harmony Place 420
Per John M. Riley, Chairman, Ed win T. Chase, • -
Assessor, and Clerks Fifth District Ins, Rev- 60 00
Assessor Fourteeittli District, stud Clerks, Int.
' Bev.,remitted by Daniel kendig,Bsq,perdo. - 8.5 00
J. A. ham., Collector Tenth District and, Clerks2o 00
.H.. 0 . Wilson, $2; Mr. Thomas, $2 400
Mrs. Ann AL Boulden .
--
20 00
Johannst and Isabella, per M. .P. 3I - 1 00
'Per E. Dunbar Lockwood, Chanostn :
Loagcope & Pearce, No. 10 8. Fourth street.... 50 00
Sternbergcr & Hirsch 10 00
Coleman & Lopes 10 W
A. Schenck, $1.60; J. VtOod, $1; L. Fritz, tsl... .8 ou
Joseph Joel, Jr 6 03
Employees of the Schuylkill Navigation Com
pany at Schuylkill Haven, per E. 'P. Warner. 78 81
Clerks of Drexel & Co 77 00
JOHN W. CLAGMORN, Treasurer.
peke, No. 118 S. SEVENTH Street, Philada,
Other subscriptions and remittances Iby mall duly re
ceipteo for and acknowledged In this paper. it
- 10 90
20 00
. .
XOO
513 3+5
X7OO
25 00
25 00
10 00
SO 00
17 25
9600
21 00
60 00
64 16
10 00
63 00
2 00
6 00
7 00
8 18
1 00
4 75
500
500
5 00
200
IarNOTICE.—ON AND AFTER FRI
DAY, the 27th inst., rio one will be admitted to
the Buildings of the Great Central Fair without a ticket.
HORACE HOWARD FURNESS,
my26-2t Secretary.
JO#EPLI PATTERSON,
TREASURER
GEORGE H. STUART,
11 BANK Street,
BOOK DEPARTMENT
CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED TO DATE
gar' TILL votarzervEn
HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION appeal to a generous
people to sustain thetu in their efforts to administer re
lief to tho noble men who have sacrificed every home
coisifort, risked life and limb in the desperate conflict
Win, treason, who aro determined. to crush with the
iron heel of right the deep ingratitude of a misguided
and basely rebellious faction, and restore to it. pristine
Purity nod 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 tied a
grave beneath its soil.
Several thonsand such have already arrived among
us, and been first received at this institution proper re
freshment freely and promptly given, their festering
wounds bathed and dressed by womp'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 he sent to the Hospital,
care of THOS. L, GIFFORD, Secretary, or J. 13. CLAY
TON, Storekeeper.
The foLowing members comprise the Finance Com
mittee, and v ould be glad to hear from the friends of
the Soldier:
JOIIN WILLIAMS, Office No. G Milling's alley.
TIIOS. T. TASK - sir, Sr., No. 1602 S. Fifth street:
FRANK BAYLE, at M. Thomas - St Sons', No. 1.39 S,
Fourth street. _
I3AYLESAiiIIIEL , Office of Florence Sowing Machine
Company, Chestnut street, below Seventh,
cOARI,ES P. PEROT, southeast corner,of Brood and
Christian streets, or any member of the Beard of Mana
gers. It
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—OOII
- ON FINANCE AND DONATIONS.
PHILADELPHIA. ztray '27, 1864,
ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.
John Danett & Co
'Varnall & Trimble
Henry .1. AV%llisms
Delaware Division Canal Company
Alexander Biddle
John Beylard, Jr., of Philadelphia, now re
siding in Paris
American Fire Insurance Company
5,53, 456 47
431,883 53
Ell2l
. .. ... _ . .
S, IL carpenter 100 00
Mrs. S. H. Carpenter 00 00
Miss Emily lt. Carpenter 00 00
William Cox 100 00
Gilpin & Co 100 00
A Friend of the Cause 50 00
Fredbriek Pepper Ira 00
Prudent Casaniajor, of St, .lago, Cuba 100 00
First Icazionai Bank, Wrightsville, Pa 00 00
Edward Coles 200 00
Carroll Lodge, No. 12A, of I. 0. of 0. F., of
Schuylkill Haven 25 00
Previously acknowledged
GREAT IIILAVIMA It AL
FAIR,
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 Vege
tables; also,
Bouquets,
Baskets of FlOwers,
Floral Designs,
Hanging Baskets,
Flower Stands,
Fern Cases,
Aviaries,
Gardening Implements,
Native N't me,
Garden Seats and Vases,
Cut Flowers,
Dried
Wax
Leather'' - Garden Statdary,
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 &c., so as to insure a constant and regularsun
ply during the Fair, will be very acceptable, and con
tributors will please arrange with the Chairman of the -
Committee on Baskets, Designs, -and Bouquets, Mr.
*ROBERT KILVINGTONFIorist, LOCUST Street, near
Thirty- seventh, West Ailadelphia, as to the days
sit which their contributions aril I be required.
Daily contributions of Fruits and Vegetables; not only
for exhibition and sale, but also for. the use 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 continue two
weeks. All articles except cut flowers, fruit, and vege
tables must be received on before the preceding day.
Donations from toe interiet oi toffs State, and from
Delaware and New Jersey, can be forwarded by any
public conveyance free of freight, and should be dis
tinctly marked: "Great Central Pair, Logan Square,
Philadelphia, Horticultural Department. Care
R. King, 723 Chestnut street, Philadelphia." For
Sale'' or " For Exhibition,'' as may be desired. Bills
of lading should also he forwarded to the same ad
dress.
11.11.0DNEY KING, Chairman of the 'Gentlemen's
Committee.
Mrs. J. BREA BARTON, Chairman of Ladies' Com
mittee. myl4-statit tjes
APPSAL—UNION VOLUNTEER
REFRESHMENT SALOON.
To the Citizen* of Philadelphia : It `will be three
years on the 27th day of May, PA, 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 an honest, economical,
quiet, and unostentatious manner. Up to this time -we
have been generously supported by contributions from
ear friends and a portion of the moneyed corporations of
Philadelphia, We have tried to lessen the burdens of
our kind friends by atinnallairs in June; the first was a
success; the second comparatively a failure, in conse
quence of the raid into Pennsylvania last summer, 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 ou 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, nearpock street.
S. A. - Mercer, Esq., President of the Farmers' and
Mechanics' Bank, Chestnut street, below Fifth.
J. B. Austin, Esq., President of the Southwark Bank.
Second, below South street. -
M. W. Woodward, Esq., Cashier Manufacturers' and
Mechanics' Bank, northwest corner Third. and Vine
streets.
Thomas T. Firth, Esq., Treasurer Pennsylvania Rail
road, Third and Willing 's alley.
James C. Rand & Co., corner Market and Decatur
streets..
Samnel B. Pales, FAq.• No. 514 Walnut street (who
has consented to act as deneual 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 Brbtherly Love.
ARAD BARROWS, Chairman.
J. B. WADE. Secretary. • rnyl7-tutlisa6t
, EPARTMENT OF SURVEY S--
OFFICE OF CHIEF ENGINEER AND SHE
VEYoN, PHILADELPHIA, May 17, Mt
NOTlCE.—Duplicate plans of the line and grade regu
lations of that part of the Twenty-second ward bounded
as follows viz. •
INortliby Cbew street.
South by the northern boundary of the old
No. 205. Northern Liberties.
East by Fifth street.
West by Broad staect.
Also, duplicate plans of the revision of Curb Heights,
in the Twenty-sixth ward, bounded as follows, viz. :
{
North by South street.
No. nn. South by Washington avenue.
"" East by Twenty-second street.
- West by Gray's Ferry road.
. .
CHAIR3IAN,
Philadelphia.
Are now prepared and deposited for public inspection,
,the former at the office of Jesse Lightfoot, Depot Build
ing, Germantown, Twenty-second ward; the latter at
the office of Thomas Daly, No. 923 Washington avenue,
Second ward, and at the office of this Department, No.
212 South Fifth street; and the Board of Surveyors have
appointed MONDAY, the 6th day of JUNE, A. D. 1861,
ac 10% o'clock A. M. , to consider any objections that
may be urged thereto by any citizen interested therein.
STRICKLAND KNEASS,
Chief Engineer and Surveyor.
my15,21,28-3t
NOTICE.—OFFICE. NOTIC.—OFFICE BUCK MOUN
TAIN COAL COMPANY, No. no -WALNUT
Street, PHILADELPHIA, May 25, 1581.
The Board of Directors have this day declarel a Divi
dend of TEN PER CENT. on the capital stock of the
Company, subject to National and. State tax, payable
on and after the-15th proximo:
'1 he Transfer Books of the Company will be closed
this day, and reopen on the lath proximo.
By order of the Board: T. H. TROTTER,
my26-6t - • Treasurer.
"gr. SANITARY PAIR.-CHILDREN'S
CLOTHING.
.
The Committee is now ready to receive articles for this
Department, at the Logan-Square Depot.
As vve propose to offer for sale, at the FAIR, complete
wardrobes for children, we solicit from all Fair work
ers-.. contributions of. Children's Under Garments,
Wrappers, Aprons, Dresses, White Garibaldis, &toques,
and Cloaks, Boy's Salts; Bathing Suits, Infants' Ward
robes, Baby Baskets, Knitted and Embroidered Wraps
for Babies, Knitted Goods of all descriptions for Chil
dren's -wear.
The "Children's Clothing Establishments " are re
quested to ticket, with their names, each article in their
contributions.
. . .
Ail parcels should be clearly markod "Children's
Clothing," and addressed to
MRb. JOHN C. CRESSOI , .Z, Chairman.
MBA. J. L. iIAILOWELL, Secretary. mr.N-3t
J. WAGNER JERIJON, ESQ.,
delivers his Lecture on the REBELLION, at
the ACADEMY OF XUSIO, on TUESDAY EVENING,
31st instant, for the benefit of the SANITARY.FAIR.
Already 3,000 tickets sold. Secure your tickets at
GOULD'S. my 2.6-50
WPENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM.
PANY—TREA9UELER'B DEPARTKB.ST, PHILADEL
PHIA, April 20, 1564.
NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS.—TIi Board of
Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend
of Ave per cent. on the capital stock Hof the Company,
clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after
May 16, 1564.
Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can
be had at the Office of the Company, 1 1 50. 2.35 South
THIRD Street.
Stock and Scrip certificates for the extra dividend will
be ready for delivery on and - after May 2d, but no clock
or scrip certificates will be delivered between the 11th
May and let June. THOMAS T. FIRTH,
rny2-1m Treasurer.
OFFICE WESTERN PENNSYLVA
NIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
Prtri.ansratti.i, May 211, 1564.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —A special meeting of
the Stockholders of this Company will be held on.
THURSDAY, the 16th day of JUNE, 1864, at Il o'clock
at the Office of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY, ‘ tin Pliladelphia, for the pnrpose of accept
ing or rejecting An act relating to the Western Penn
sylvania Railroad Company, and for other purposes,
approved 27th April, 1564, " and also to take action in
reference to a proposed increase of the Capital Stock of
the Company. By order of the Board.
my24-lSt JOSEPH LESLEY, Secretary.
IiRr'OFFICE UNION IMPROVEMENT
COMPANY, nth May, - 1564.
Notice is - hereby given that, in pursuance of an Ad of
the Legislature, approved 29th April, 1564, the name of
the FOREST IIe'ROVEMENT CtilifPANY has been
altered to the UNION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.
leYl2-theSt* BOHDA, Secretary.
TUE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—
Special Committee for fancy goods, watches,
jewelry, silver and plated ware, earnestly request-,the
trade in this city to send in their contributions designed
for this department without delay, in order to complete
arrangements in Seas On.
Invoices to accompany
the pioile, and directed to
CALDWF,I,L, Chairman,
znyT7-At 822 CHESTNUT Street.
ler TABLE DEPARTMENT OF THE
COMMITTEE ON LABOR, INCOME, and RE
riENUE OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
Mrs. E. W. '
Butter, Counsellor No. 307. New street.
Mrs. 3. W. Forney, Fresldent,No. 618 8. Washington
Square. _
Mrs. R. Hammett, Vice President, No. 115 Vine st.
• Miss Ada Sager, Treasurer, No. 936 Arch street.
-
Mice Louisa E. Cleghorn, Corresponding. Secretary,
No. 1009 Arch street.
Mrs. Thou. Fitrgerald, Recording Secretary, No. .337
South Seventh street.
.
Donations of all kinds of Fancy Articles thankfully re
ceired. Articles can be sent by express, or otherwise,
to either of the above Ladies, or to the office, No. 118
South SEVENTH Street, and they will be duly acknow
ledged. rayl6.l2t
FNIFKIISFFY OF PENNSYLVA-
NrA—(DEPARTMENT OF ARTS,—The Anal
examination of the Senior Class will be held in the fol•
lowing order, beginning each day at. 4 P. M.:
TUESDAY, 24th—By Professor Frazer, (Physical Ge
°VIEVIA'SDAY, 2fith—By, Professoy Allen, (Xeno . -
phon's Memorabilia.)
'T'HURSDAY, 26th—By Professor Copptie, (Interna
tional-Law:)
FRIDAY, 2711—8 y Professor Jackson, (Cicero de
MONDAY,, FOth — By the Provost, (Butler's Analogy.)
TUESDAI, 91st—By the Provost ( Economy.)
- GEORGE ALLEN, •
my2-1-7t Secretary of the Faculty of Arts.
.EMPIRE COPPER COM PAN
111;F ' PIIILADELPIIIA A la , 19, 1864.—The annual
ineeting of the Stockholder, of the Eundre Copper Com
pany
(of
oLai4e2,l"P.;ilo;N)UlT'illStbr:e held at -THEIR
Philadelphia, O o F n -
FRI
FRIDAY the 3d day of June, 1664, at 4 o'clock P. M.,
for the election of Directors. and the transaction. of
other business. J., S. McMULLIN,
my2o-13t Secretary.
COHN EXCHANGE BANK.
P1111.41:11MPTIJA. May MEM.
file Directors have declared a Dividend of SEVEN per
tent., payable on demand, clear of State and U. S. (3
per cent.) tax. J. W. TORREY;
my4-tf (lathier.
PETNA MINING COMPANY.—THE
Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Atiik
Mining Company, of Lake Superior. will be held at
their office, 3214- WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY,
the 81st inst., at 11 o'clock. A.. M., for the kle , tiou of
Dlrectore, and the transaction of other business.
D. .
HOOPES Secre
A. te
Philadelphia, May 14, 1884 mill-%
.OFFICE OF THE AMYGDA.LOED
MINING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR.
- PHILADELPHIA. May 14,.18&4."
The stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this
Company will ,be held on WEDNESDAY, June 1, at 12
o'clock M., at the office, No. 824 WALNUT Street. An'
elect ion for - Directors will take place, to serve the Com
pany the ensuing year. F. K. WOMRATII,
'Secretary.
THE PRESS.-PHIT, A DELPFIT
$l,OOO 00
1500 00
I J 00
503 00
250 00
*4.075 00
$6,5 459 67
A. E. BORIE, Chrii611524a.67
Phantom Bouquets,
Autumn Leavea, •
Aquaria, -
Seeds,
Gardening Books,
Fountains,
Agricultural Iron Work,
• " Wire Work,
China and Glass,
‘ Pottery,
Dried Fruit, -
Foreign or Exotic Fruit,
Wax Fruit,
DARK DRAB, LIMIT DRAB,
FAWN DRAB, •
LIGHT FAWN DEAR, DARK GREEN
LIGHT GREEN',
MAGF,NTA,
For 215 cents you can color as many good's as would
otherwise cost live times that sun. \redone shades can
be produced from the same.dye. The process is Simple.
and any one can use the dye with perfect success. Di
rections in English, French, and German, inside of each
.package. .- -
MAIZE,
MAROON,
ORANGE,
I PINK, ROYAL PURPLE.
PURPLE,
• SALMON .
SCARLE'F, SLATE,
SOLFERING,
VIOLET,LEATHE;
For further Information in Dyeing, and giving a per
' feet knowledge what colors'are hest adapted to d.ye over
others (with many valuable recipes), purchase Howe &
'Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail
-on receipt of price—lo cents. Manufactured by -
HOWE & STEVENS,"
2GO BROADWAY, Boston.
..For gale by drnggists and dealers generally. my4-linif
gar' THE IILIILD SEMI-ANNUAL EX.
HIEITION of the EAST PENNSYLVANIA AG
RICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETY Will be
held at NORRISTOWN, on THURSDAY, .Lune. 1864.
The attention of Horsemen and the Manufacturers of
Attri cultural Implements la particularly invited to this
Exhibition, as the facilities for display and sale are un
equalled by any other society in the State, B y order.
niyl2-18t WM, BEAN, Recording Secretary.
ilgr HE BCH ANTS' HOTEL COM PA
NY,—A special meeting' of the stockholders of
the Merchants' Hotel Company will ho held at the MER
CHANTS' HOTEL, in PM tall Street, In the city of
Philadelphia,on SATURDAY, the 4th day of Jane next,
at 11 A. M., for the purpose of considering the intention
or accepting the act of incorporation recently passed by
thr"Legullature of this Commonwealth, and for the
tranFaction of oiler business.
By order of the Board of Tru F tees
CALEB COPE, President.
WM. C. STEM., Secretary. . my2G.ths2,w
PI, ILA DELPHI& AND BOSTON
Hlllm 0 COMPANY, •
•
PIIII.A.DELPITTA, May IA, 1864.
The annual 'meeting' of the Stockholders of the Phila
delphia and Boston Miningeornpany (of Lake Superior)
will be held at their Office, No. 4 , 23 WALNUT street,
Y
Philadelphia, on FRIDA, the $d day of JUNE, 1864,
at]] o'clock A. 01., for the election' of Directors and the
tralbaction of other business.
ml2o.tjell J. S. MehIULLIN, Secretary. •
IigrGIRARD MINING COMPANY OF
MICHIGAN.—The Annual Montin of the
Stockholders of the GIRARD MINING COMPANY, of
Motion, will be bold at their Office. No. 324-
WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the seventh day of
June next, nt 11 o'clock, A, N.,- for the Election of
Directors and other business.
B. A. HOOPES, Secretary.
• PITILADIZI.PIIIA, May 21, 1164. iny23-tie7
OFFICE OF THE LEIII6II COAL
AND NAVIGATION COMPANY.
PFULADI'LIIIA, May SI 1864.
M A dividend of THREE PER CEN ' T,bpittt one dollar and
fifty cents per share on the Capital Stock of the Compa
ny, luta thin day been declared by the Board of mann;
pre; payable on demand, clear or United States an&
Stale taxes. • EDWIN WALTER,
my26-6t Treanurer.
MILITARY.
----------.---------",,,,,,,,,,
IHEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR
snAL,s OFFICE, SECOND DISTRICT OF PENN
SYLVANIA, No. 256. South Twelfth street.
Whererm, It is for the interest of the people of each
ward to have stricken from the list all 1111.111.3 S improperly
enrolled, because an excess of names increases the quo
ta: it is, equally for the interest of ouch person enrolled
in a given ward to have placed upon the list alt persons
liable to do military duty, because the greater the
number to be drawn front, 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 Twenty (20) before the draft, all persons dis.
charged from the military or naval service of the United
States who have not been in service e two years daring
the present war, and all Aliens who shall have de
clared their intentions to become titizens of the United
States or who have held. orrice ander the General Go
vernment.
It is hoped that the people will take such interest in
this matter as will enable the Board to make a complete
enrolment
niyt:tf Capt. and Pinvost Marshal Second Dist., Pa
BEADQUARTERS PROVCOST MAR
SHAL FIRST DISTRICT, Pennsylvania.
WHEREAS It is plainly for the interests of the
People of each Ward to have stricken from the list
all names improperly enrolled, because an excess of
names increases the quota; and it is equally for the in
terest of each person enrolled to- place upon the list all
persons liable to do military duty, because the greater
the number to be drawn trom the less the chances of
each individual; therefoer,
The Board of Enrolment, upon applieation,will strike
off the names of all persons now over 45 years of age,
all who are permanently disabled, all who have served
in the military or naval service two -years during the
present war and been honorably discharged therefrom,
and will add to the list the names of all persons omit
ted or stricken off who are liable to do military duty,
all who have arrived at the age of 20 years; all aliens
who have declared their - intention of becoming citizens.
'All other claims for exemption will be disposed of after
the draft. • E LEHMAN
-245 South THIRD Street,
Captain and Provost Marshal,
my2l-stralltf First District Penna.
HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR
SHAL, FOURTH DISTRICT, PA., Northeast corner
of BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets.
In order to have•the Enrolment List revised, the
BOARD OF ENROLMENT will, upon application at
these Headquarters strike off the names of all persons
now over forty-five 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 hen erably discharged therefrom, and
will add to the List all who have arrived at the age of
twenty years, all aliens who 1111.170 declared their inten
tion of becoming Citizens. Citizens who may beeogni
zant of persons not having been enrolled, are requested
to notify the BOARD OF ENROLMENT, in order that
the facts may be ascertained, and such persons placed
upon the List. It is for the interests of the Citizens of
each Ward to have stricken front the Lists ell names
improperly enrolled, and it is equaalv for the interest of
each person enrolled to have placed - upon the List all
persons liable to Military Duty, so that his own chance
for Draft shall not be unjustly increased.
D. M. LANE, Capt., Prov. Marshal,
my23-fit Fourth District, Penna.
tNATIONAL GUARD
I REGIMENT.-
RECRUITS wanted for 100 Days' Call. Rolls are open
daily from 9A. M. to 9 I'. M. Armory, RACE Street,
below Sixth, Janitor's Office. Competent and ex
perienced Officers will comu,and. Citizens are invited
to enrol their names in this old and honored Regiment.
ws"?..t,
NATIONAL GUARD REGIMENT,
COMPANY C.-1 he members will assemble at the
Armory, RACE Street, below Sixth, on MONDAY,
May : - X), A1 , .4 o'clock P. 21., precisely, to,REC - FI VE
PAY FOR SERVICES IN 1862.. By order OW
myl.B-2t 5 RARMANUS NEFF, Captain Co. C.
• RECRUITS WANTED FOR
the Celebrated 3d PENNSYLVANIA
CAVAL
-RY, now on Provost duty at Headquarters
Army of Potomac. Apply to
Major 0. O. G. ROBINSON, Recruiting Officer,
m7.3.13-3t 134 South . FOURTH Street.
ARMY GOODS.
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY.
EVANS Sr, 1-I.ASSAJLT_.,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
- 4.1.8 ARCH STEET,
PHILADELPHIA
Banners, Regimentalond Company Flags, Swords,
Sasiteg, Belts, Peasants. Epaulets, Hats, Caps, Can
teens, Haversacks, Camp 'Hits, Field Glasses, Spurs,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army
and Navy Officers.
A liberal discount allowed to the trade. mylS-lm
FROTHINGHAM & WELLS
HAP'S
HEAVY, MEDIUM, ANDLIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SKIRTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. '
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRIC'S AND
SILECIAS.
BROWNBROWN, BLEACIED, AND CORSET JEAIIS.
No. 12
;
YARN, acc. se24if-tt
WINES AND 'LIQUORS.
6/1" .BARRELS YOUNGER'S ALE,
st.:Anne's Brewery, in jugs.
In store, and for sale by
WILLIAM H. YBATON & CO.,
ny4 201 South FRONT Street.
it) y CASES PINET, CASTILLON, Fc
•-• 0 1 S COGNAC BRANDY, landing from brig
"Louie," from Bordeaux. For sale by
WILLIAM H. YEATON Sr CO.,
aD4 201 Smith FRONT Street.
MILLINERY GOODS.
na l KISS M. A. 'BAKER,
No. 1340 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has ofe A n ß ed is a m ta i rt h e l ar ß o ß rt y nnent of
apl9-9m.* _ For the Shrine and S t ammer of 1964.
MATTINGS.
MATTINGS i MATTINGS I BEST
+TA- quality, all widths, fresh importations.
R. L. KNIGHT & SON,
my9-1m 807 CHESTNUT Street.
"REIMER'S VARIOUS PLEASING
- 2 -t , styles of CARTES DE VISITE cannot fairto please
the most critical, artistic. Clear, distinci,and tastefta in
finish. Gallery SECOND Street, above Green. 10.
TOUR ONLY ACCURATE AND RE-
A- liable Portraits are those flne specimens life-size
Photographs, in oil colors, executed in the most artistic
manner. B. F. REIMER S, 624 ARCH Street.
CARTES DE VISITE.-B. F. RED
.TIER'S the place to obtain most finished styles;
their taste and beauty of execution has won them envi
able notoriety. Gallery GRA ARCH Street. ).t.
R I C.K S.—PAVING, DARK AND
Light Stretchers, Salmon, and Hard BRICKS, for
sale in large or small quart ties. The subscribers have
facilities for, tupplying; extensive builders with de
spatch, and for delivering to any place accessible by
water carriage W. Sc ilf. Clf AMBERS,
NORRIS-Street Wharf, above Gunner's Run,
mys-Im s ' Kensington.
STARVED. UNION PRI: ONERS.-
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS of Starved Union Prison.
ors from Libby Prison. Price IL coats each.
iIIcALLISTER & BROTHER,
iny27-3t 7243 CHESTNUT Street.
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
(PATTNTED OCT. 13, 1583.) ,
A SAVING OF 80 PER CENT.
MMOI
DARK BLUE: LiGFIT BLUE
FIIENCI.I BUIE.
CI.ARBT BROWN, LIGHT BROWN,
DARK BROWN.
EfafFF 111f.OWN,
For. Dyeing Silk., Woolen and Mixed Gobds, Shawls,
Scarfs Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feath
ers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of
Wearing Apparel. •
CHERRY
CRlmsorl,
IVIATHEMAI; 1 1 1 ( s ) T 1. 1 - f. mE gt2AFTING IN-
Cheote.rmori's Matt. and Stoef:tape Measurers.
For sale by JAMES W QUEEN Si CO.,
.
924 CHESTNUT Street.
Priced and Illnetrated Catalogues gratis:
66 BEDFORD WATER." INDIVIDIJ
aIe and dealers will be supplied with "Bedford
Water," fresh from the Spring, at the shortest notice,
at the following rates:
For barrel, 40 gallons (oak) SS 00
Half do do 2 00
Half do (mulberry) 3
The barrels are well steamed, so that purchasers may
depend upon receiving the Water as pure and fresh .as
at the Spring.' orders addressed to
tehlft-gam.R. L. ANDERSON. Bedford.[Pa.
MONUMENT& AND. GRAVE.
AJJP. STONES. —A large assortment Of rave• Stones, of
yttrium deaigne,rnade of the flneet Italian and American
conetaotl7 on hand at the Marble Worae oi
ADAM STEINMETZ, RIDGE Avenue, below. Eleventh
atrawt. Phil All al nh ae22-91ad I
T 4 EATON & DENCKLA, •HARDWARE..
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 507. COMMERC/ -
and 510 NORTH Streete_, offer for sale;
Anchor Itrand Nails; Plymouth Mill Rivets.
W. &S. Butcher ' s Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Locks.
Putnam's Horse Nails; Locke's School Slates.
Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards.
Also, a full assortment of American Hardware. fe7-6rall
POL. THOMAS a JAMES -C AR D
'Li PHOTOGRAPHS of Col. Thomas. C. James, just
published.
..M-.OALLISTER & BROTHER,
• reyv-St 728 CHESTNUT' Street.
r 4 MST CITY .TROOP.,--CARD PllO
- of the First City Troop. Just pub
lished by • MoALLISTER" & BROTITER,
ray27 3 k 728 WIEST/in Stoat.
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1864:
BLANKET WAREHOUSE.
BED AND ORB) BLANKETS,
Of all siren and deBcriptious, c ,mprinlng
Summer Gauze, Am6rlcan, Rockdale, and Premium
Also. . .
BLANKETS FOR ICE AND FOR IRONING TABLES
SDEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, &
my2B-7t to lOOB CHESTNUT Stroot.
SUMMER HONEYCOMB QUILTS.
JUST OPENED.
An AssortmALSOent f theseHAN desi D, rable Goods.
ON
All.descriptlons of Ono quality
NNE', BLUE, AND WHITE. MARSEILLES QUILTS
SIIEPPARD, VAN 11ARLTNGEN, & ARRISON,
lny2B-7t, if ZOOS CHESTNUT SLreet.
•
TABLE L]NENS.
A large assortment of real
BARMY TABLE DAIIIIASKS
AND
LINEN SHEETING%
Imported previous to the late advance.
iiIIF,PPARI), VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRIRON;
my2B-7t it 1008 CFIESTNTJT Ste.et.
•
12 LACK S K S-2,800 YARDS, AT
prim ranging from $1.27 to $3.70. One lot of live
places, 24 inch, extra heavy, $1.70, worth $2.20.
Black Mohuirs—A fine large stock, $l, $1.1212, $1.20
Block Alpacas of good quality at 50c, 6214 c, 6.5 c, 70c,
70c, to $l.
Black Wool Dolalnes, single width 00 and 63 cents;
double width, a bargain at $1; also, liner grades SLIS,
$1.25, &c. .
Black Baregos and Tamartines,Black Figured Lawns,
and Prints. •
Tra veiling Dress Goods in groat variety, viz.: Plain
and Figured Mobairs, Plain Glared Alpacas, Shop.
hord'S Checks, Spanish Linens, 60 cout, vary neat light
lilohaira, he , &c.
Lawns—Some choice French patterns; Pacific lawns,
and other good American makes.
11011 SE FUR:118111Di° GOODS.
Fluguenot Wide Sheotings,
Waltham and Pepperell Shootings,
9-8 and 0-4 finest Pillow 'Muslim,
0-4 and 6-4 heavy Bleached Shootings,
4-4,9-8 and 0-4 heaylest Brown Shootings,
7-8, 4-4 and 9-8 extra floe Brown Maslius,
4-4 Utica unbleached
All the best makes. Bleached Muslin, , by the yard or
piece,
TABLE DAMASKS,
In cloths or by the yard, at much less than present
wholesale prices. Napkins, of tine quality, and iu neat
patterns, to match. Fine Towels. Finn and low-priced
Towellings. Russia Crash, by the yard or piece. Nur
sery Diapers, at much less than importer's prices.
Best Tickings. Flannels of every kind. Blankets and
line Quilts.
MANTILLAS.
Black Silk Mantillas,
Black `;ilk Sacks,
Black Silk Chehterflolds '
Cloth Cloaks, of ovary style.
We make nothing but good work. Garments made to
order.
Large Mantilla Room, second story, full of desirable
Coverings - for Spring and Bummer wear, included
among which are Vi kite Bare Shawls, Lama SIIACVIS,
&C., &O. ' : COOPER & CONARD,
S. .R nor. NINTII and MARKET Sts,
COAL AT COST
EDWIN
EFFECTUAL SYSTEM
OF
CHEAPENING COAL,
IQ- BY AVOIDING ALL MIDDLE DEALERS-SA
BROAD MOUNTAIN MAMMOTH VEIN
COAL COMPANY,
OFFICE, 1.11 . 1 SOUTH. TITLED STREET,
OPPOSITE GIRARD BANS.
Subscription open for
10,000 SHARES OF STOCK AT. MO EACH,
payable half on subscribing, and half on 24 August
next. Each Share entitles Vim holder to receive, for
20 years, every year,
TWO HEAVY TONS OF COAL, AT COST,
besides CASH 'DIVIDENDS FROM PEOPITS,
Cost, at prearrit, $5.35 the heavy ton (2,240 lbs.l) de
livered at the house in Philadelphia; while the Market
price is SIO, and over. This secures nearly 100 per cent
dividend frtm this item alone, to .which a cash divi
dend is added every 6 montlia.:Coal will be delivered
on and after Ist October nextV*ls.: ,
The Company (commandingsTa l lts mines, inalausti
ble quantities of thehest.coal) sells further,
6,000 PRIVILEGE CERTIFICATES, at $l.O EACH,
payable half on subscribing, and half on 2d August
next. E Pvilee Certificate entitles the holder to
receive. for 10 yeor.v, every year,
FOUR HEAVY TONS OF COAL, AT COST,
Seclusive of ten per cent. of the market price in Phila
delphia, as compensation for the Company. This makes
the cost, for Certificate holders, at present rates, $6.36
the heavy ton (2.240 tbs.), delivered at the house in
Philadelphia. At this raie,-a saving of $l4. CO on 4 tons
of coal for each certificate, or. in other words, a divi
dend of 146 per cent. on the investment, is realized, in
the first year, commencing Ist October next, and every
year thereafter.
The Company is constructing works on a very large
Ecale to mine and develop,- under a Charter from thus
State, one of the richest and best coal fields in Schuyl
kill county, comprising the MAMMOTH VEIN (Waite
Ash) and THREE ACCOMPANYING VEINS (White and
Red Ash), having, together, a tickness of 42 feet, and
many thousands of feet in depth and length; being,-in
deed, inexhaustible for all practical parposes.
For circulars and subscription, apply early, as above.
~ny2s-1m FIE'S Rv SCHMOELE, Treasurer,
N 0 T I C E.—SEALED PROPOSALS,
endorsed "Proposals for furnishing the PUBLIC
SCHOOLS .with LEHIGH or SCHUYLKILL COAL,"
Will he received by the undersigned, at the Controllers'
Office, southeast corner of SIXTH and AD ELPHI Sts.,
until AION DAY, June 6,.1864, at 12 o'clock M.
The Proposals, which will-include the storage of the
Coal, must be for separate Districts, as follows:
The First District—Comprising the First, Second,
Third, and Fourth wards.
The Second District—Fifth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth
wards. •
The Third District—Sixth, Eleventh, Twelfth, and.
'Thirteenth waras.
. .
The Fourth District-Tenth,-Fourteenth, Fifteenth,
and Twentieth wards.
The Fifth District—Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh
teenth, and Nineteenth wards.
The Sixth District—Twenty-first ward.
The Seventh District—Twenty-second ward. •
The Eighth District—Twenty-third ward.
a .The Ninth District—Twenty-fouth Ward.
Tenth District—Twenty-fifth ward.
.Iprb ere w ill b e t wo sizes required, Egg and Stwie, an
Hie ton to be 2,240 pounds.
' Each and every ton of said coal shall be ":"(eighed at
the place of delivery, in the presence of a nroper person,
to be deputed by each Sectional 80:',,,,f; no weigher,
(subject to the approval of the Pnnident of this Board, )
who shall k eop an accurate accon. nt of each ton of coal de
'livered, its exn crweinlit, as ascertained by correct scales.
And no bill shall be approved for such coal,itra.':',; W.;
-- allldavit of the weigher shall accompany such bill , setting
forth by what co.....tract?r of,a, WM delivered, the
date of slell!firi - 01 each load, the number of tons, and.
-1,40 finality of coal delivered, and whether weighed at
piece of delivery,"
Provpoo - als will be received, at the same time,
for the
:CHARCOAL and KINDLING WOOD cliat_may be re
quired.
BY order of the Committee on Supplies.
JAMES 11. CAifPBELL,
Secretary Controllers of Public Schools
tnv2S•stuth4t
UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS
TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SCR
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, •
TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF
PENNSYLVANIA,
GREETING:
- WHEREAL;', The District Court of the United States in
and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly
.and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the
ljnited States of America, bath decreed all persons in
general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title,
or' interest in forty-four barrels fish, two bags coffee,
two boxes cotton cards, and one keg of nails, cargo of
, the schooner Swift, whereof a person unknown to the.
District Attorney is master, captured by the United
btates vessel Patapsco, under command -,
to be monished, cited; and called to judgment, at the
time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter
expressed, (justice so requiring.") You are therefore
charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you
omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at
least two of the daily newspapers printed and published
in the city of Philadelphia, and in the - Legal, Intelli-
DenCer, you do monishand cite, or cause to be monisited
and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who
have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in
the said forty-four barrels of fish, two boxes eikocotton
cards; two bags of coffee, and ono keg of nails, Wtrgo of
the schooner Swift, to appear before the Honorable
, JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court,
at the District Court room, in the city -of Philadelphia,
on the twentieth day after publication of these presents,
if it be a court day, or else on the next court day fol
lowing, between the usual hours of hearing causes,
then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a
reasonable
-and lawful excuse, if any they have, why
the said forty-four barrels of fish, two bags of coffee,
two. boxes of cotton cards, and one keg of nails, cargoy
of schooner Swift, should not be pronounced to belong,
,at the Gni° of the capture of the saute, to the enemies
of the United States, and as goods of their enemies or
otherwise; liable and subject to condemnation, to be
adjudged and- condemned as good and lawful prizes;
and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice
shall appartain. And that you dulv intimate, or cause
to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally,
(to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also inti
mated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and
piaci , above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a
reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said
District Court Both intend and will proceed to adjudica
tion on the said capture, and may pronounce that rho
said forty-four barrels of fish, two bags of coffee, two
boxes of cotton cards, and one keg of nails; cargo of
the schooner Swift,lnd belong, at the time of the cap
ture of the sante, to the enemies of the United States of
America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise,
liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation,
to he.. adjudged and condemned as lawful prize,
tile absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons so
cited and intimated in anywise , notwithstanding, and
that you duly,certify to the said District Court what"
„you shall do in the premises, together with these
'presents.
Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge
of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this , twenty-sixth
day of MAY, A, D.' 1564, and in- the eighty-eighth year
of the Independence of the said United Staten.
my2S-3t - G. R. FOX, Clerk of District Conch
TN THE COURT-0E COMMON PLEAS
I N
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY - OF PHILADEL
PHIA.
In the matter of the Estate of DANIEL PASTORIUS.
.1 he auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the
aecount of JOHN PASTORIUS and ELIZABETH S. PAS
TORIUS, Trustees of the Estate of DANIEL PASTO
RIUS, will meet the parties interested for the purposes
of his appointment on MONDAY, Juno 6th A. D. 1864,
at 4 o'clock I'. 141 . at his office, at. S. E. corner of
EIGHTH and LOCUST Streets.
my2S-stuthsti. DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor.
;STATE OF RACHEL PHIPPS, DE
-A-4 CEASED. —The. Register Of Wills of the City and
County of Philadelphia having granted letters tes
tamentary upon the Estate' of -- RACHEL PHIPPE,
deceased, to the undersigned Executors, all persons In
debted will make payment, - and those having claims
will present the same for settlement to
JOHN R. STITELER,
Uwchlan Ten - nship, Chester county, Pa.,
H. BUCKWALTER,
West Chester, Pa.,
Executors, or to thoir Attorney,
H. C. TOW.C. SEND,
nrr2S-s6t No. Sli ARCH Street, Philadelphia.
ap22, -mlire2mit
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES
Inserted without, path.. by
JAMES 'W.' QUEEN & ("Al,
mrs-im 924 CHESTNUT Street
•
OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS'
FIELD OLASSES.•
Microscopes tor Physicians and Etndenis.
A very large assortmentjirAlse4y QUEEN
at
CO,,
in.734r0. 924 OfESTNUT Stroet
6 "S PRUCE LUMBER," OF ASSORT
sizes and lengths including' odd . length., From 3
by 4 to 3 by 11 inches dee's, and front 12 to 26 feet leug, to
Fn_pnly the place of-Hemlock . Also, 2 - inch SPRUCE
PLANES. On hand and for .ale by
HARBERT, DAVIS, St CO.,
iny27-6L 5 LOCUST and TWENTY-OURTH Sts.
LLIT RODS, OF - WHITTINGTON
•Brands, all slzPs, Squares and Flats, just received
Per bark Monitor. for sale in lots to suit purchasers.
_ _ ALBEIT POTTS,
anyt.M.Bt* N. E. Con THIRD and WILLOW Streets.
L t rUR 0114.-600 BASKETS LA
OIL, now landing from brig "Lor,
mont," ll aUer V gle by
my.uoz 4 T.A.fIRETCRE 8t LAVERGNE. •
4OitAct 491 South FROVT Street,
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
COAL.
PCIA
THE STOCK AND PRIVILEGE HOLDERS
PROPOSALS.
LEGAL.
CLOTHING.
A. HOUSEHOLD WORD'I
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
Popular Clothing House, Sixth
and 'Market streets., Thepeo
ple have found out to their
great satisfaction that : there is
aplace where a good article of
Clothing, handsomely cut and
carefully made, can he had at
a moderate price. Wanama
ker & Brown have, by far, the
larg.et stock-of REAL NEW
STYLES, FRESH, THIS SEA
SON'S' MARE, of Fashionable
Clothing',
to be found in this
which they are selling
in Immense quantities, and at
low' prices for the times. ,
Theplace, ,
SIXTH and MARKET Streete,
The IMMO,
WA.NAMAILER & BROWN
CLOTHING.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
THE NEW
MILITIA LAW,
IN pAisii-xxx... -- r Fort - M,
FOR BALE AT TRE
EVENING TELEGRAPH OFFICE,
108 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
PRICE 10 CENTS A COPY.
per
d re rolooalo at Seven. Dollars and Fifty Cir
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
BORTON. May, 1864.
1.35 WASHINGTON Street
. • •
•
The firm of TICKNOR & FIELDS wag dbembrea on
the 10th of April, 1861, by the death of Mr. WILLIAM
D. TICKNOR.
The undersigned have formed n new copartnership,
retaining the entire interest of the late senior partner,
end will conduct, the linainesa from May Dit, 1984, under
the style of TICKNOR & FIELDS.
JAMES T. FIELDS,
ITOWARD M, TICKNOR,
rny2.B-St - JAMES R. OSGOOD,
TICKNOR & FIELDS
PUBLISH THIS DAY
TWO NEW BOOBS
I3y Popular Authors.
STUMBLING BLOCK'S. By GArr. HAMILTON, author
Of "Country Living," etc. 1 vol. IGmo., cloth,
bevelled boards, red edges, $1.50,
CONTENTS, - The Onto and the Ins; The Pitness of
Things; Ordinances; Church Sittings; -A View from the
Pews; Prayer Meetings; The Proof of your Love;
Controversies; Amusements; .God's Way; The Law of
Christ; Praying; Forgiveness; Error; Words without
Knowledge.'
TDB MAINE, WOODS. By HENRY D. THortadtr, an
thor of " Walden," ete. 1 vol. Dirno, cloth.. $1.25.
CONTENT& Ktaadn; Chesuncook ; The Allegash and
East Branch.
Also, now ready. New Editions of
GAIL HADIILTON'S WRITINGS, viz
COUNTRY LIVING. 1 vol. $1.50.
GALA DAYS. 1 vol. $l.O.
TITOREA.U'S WRITINGS, viz
WALDEN. 1 vol. .14.2.5.
EXCURSIONS. 1 vol. $1.21
A WEEK ON THE CONCORD AND MERRIMACK
1 vol. $l.lO. ,
X/4",' Either of the above works for sale at all book
stores, or sent post-paid to any address on receipt of ad
vertised price by the publishers.
TICIINOR tt; FIELDS,
tny23-3t 13Z, WASHINGTON Street, Boston
& 'EVANS,
Successors to
WILLIS P. HAZARD,
- 724 CHESTNUT Street,
Have received
MRS. HOLMES' NEW NOVEL. DARKNESS AND
DAYLIGHT. HAUNTED HEARTS. By author of "The
Lamplighter."
THE MAINE WOODS. By Henry P. Thoreau, au
thor et " Walden. "
WAX FLOWERS. HOW TO MAKE THEM. With
new methods of sheeting wax, Sm. An cm alsitebook.
STUMBLING BLOCKS- By Gail Hamilton.
POETRY OF THE AGE OF FABLE. By Thomas
Bnlflneh. On tinted paper, el4gantly printed and il
lustrated.
IK MARVEL'S NEW BOOK. SEVEN STORIES.
WITH BASEMENT AND ATTIC. _
BUSY HANDS AND PATIENT HEARTS; Or, The
Blind Boy of Dresden and his Friends. One of the best
little story books yet issued.
THE SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINGTON. Troilope's
new novel. Finely illustrated.
WOODBURN. A novel by Rosa Vertner Jeffrey, au
thor of "Poems by Rosa."
A NEW MAP OF 150 MILES AROUND RICHMOND.
A fresh supply received this morning. nar23
MRS. HOLMES'
4Si NEW NOVEL
READY TO-DAY. •
DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT.
A Pplentlid new Book by Mrs. MARY J. HOLMES,
whoFe excetlent :Novels are sought after and read
throughout the land with such delight.
Elegantly printed and bound in cloth, uniform with
her other popular works. 1 rice tla.f,o each.
LENA RIVERS.
TEMPEST - AND SUNSHINE.
MARIAN GREY.
MEADOW BROOK.
ENGLISH ORPHANS.
DORA DEANE.
COUSIN MAUDE.
HOMESTEAD ON.THE HILLSIDE
4 V Next week will be ready, HOTSPUR, a new No
vel, by the author of "Lutu. - -OUT IN THE
WORLD a new Novel by T. S. ARTHUR-1 WO
MAN'S PRILOSOPHY OF WOAIA.L an answer to
"Lose,"
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truE COMMERCIAL LIST,
LETTER SUE= PRICE CICTIMENT,
PUBLISIIED
BY
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- 241 DOCK Street.
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Marshall & lisley Milwaukee.
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STOCK TABLES, MARKETS.
FIFTY NEW NATIONAL BANKS added in this munber.
, THIRTY NEW COUNTERFEITS.
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Address S. E. COHEN, Publisher,
m} - _i-3t' 108 South. THIR D Street, Philadelphia.
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This fine 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 $3 per copy.
This fine Portrait will sent by mail or express, free
of charge, on receipt of Retail. Price.
Aiiße• Agents wanted in every county.
Address J. P. SKELLY, Sole Agent for Penna.,
my6-thsatuff
TKE MARVEL'S NEW BOOK
SEVEN STORIES, WITH BASEMENT AND ATTIC,
Pabliahed this day,
ALSO,
HEADLEY'S CHAPLAINS AND CLERGY OF THE
REVOLUTION.
TIICKERMAH'S'AMERICA AND HER COMMENTA
TORS.
WORK AND PLAY. By Horace Bushnell.
31Y FARM AT BDGEWOOD. By the Author of Repa
rtee of a Bachelor, &c.
ALL NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS
for sale as soon as publishe d,LlND bv
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my 23 25 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
NEW WAR MAP !
GIVING ONE HUNDRED. AND FIFTY MILES
AROUND RICHMOND, and showing the Fortidcations,
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Miss. 100 miles around Chattanooga; 200 miles around
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and giving the surroundings of Memphis and Nashville.
Showing all the Railroads, Towns, Wagon Roads, and
the Battle-Ground of the Wilderness and Spottsylvania
Court Rouse, May 5-14, 1864. Price 50 cents.
For sale by WM. S. dt 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,- .
STAN. IN THE DESERT, &a.
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 S.ontli SIXTH Street second'etory.
Also, RECORD OF TEE REBELLIOIC By Frank
Moore.. fell-tf
CA R D,.-TO THE LAWYERS OF
Pennsylvania—r am now the Publisher of the 3
Volumes of GRANT'S CASES; the Sd volume will be
ready by the 14th inst. I have also a numerous collec
tion of Law and Miscellaneous Books for sale cheap.
mylo-1m JOHN CAMPBELL; 419 CHESTNUT SC
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MA IL FREE OF POSTAGE to any part of the United
States, on receipt of the following prices: Single-stone
imitation iamond Ring, sri Cluster. imitation Diamond
iting, $2; Heavy Plated Vest Chains, $1; Magnificent
Plain Ring, ia; Heavy Plain Rings (will stand the
'strongest acid), SO cents; Small Round Black Enameled.
Enr,DropS, SO cents; Heavy Plated Black Enameled
Sleeve Buttons, '2.5 cents; Gents' Pins imitation dia
mond, Si: Imitation Diamond Studs - $1; Bracelets, st;
v-
Bandsomelchased Medallions, il; Complete Sets
Carbuncle Studs and Buttons, 81; Complete Sets Black
Enameled Studs and Buttons, witlu pearl setting', Si;
Fancy Watch Keys, 1,0 cents; Pen [mil Pencil, wit
tension case, SI; Ladies' Long-Geared and Chatelaine
Chains, $1; Chatelaine Pius, 51; Genuine Gutta Percha
Chains, *1; Ladles' and Gents' Miniature Pins, for
likeness or hair, int Seal Rings, $1; Locket Rings, $iS;
Coral Armlets, SO cents. Direct to
ESTLIN & MANN,
No. 016 RACE Street, Philadelphia
mo2S-6t
MARSHAL'S SALE. -BY VIRTIIE
of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CAD WALA
DER, Judge 'of the District Court of the United States,
in and for the Eastern Distriel of Pennsylvania: In Ad
miralty. to me directed, will be sold at public sale to
the highest and best bidder for cash, at lOC fißli ER'S
Store, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on WEDNES
DAY, June Bth. 1864, at 12 o'clock M., the cario of the
Schooner SWIFT, consisting of 44 hbls Fish, 2 bags of
Coffee, 2 boxes of Cotton Cards, and 1 keg of Nails.
MILL WARD,
U. S. Marshal E.-D.-of Pennsylyanta.
PRILIDELPITIA. May 27, 1864. sny2S-6t
SJIERIFF'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF
a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will lie ex
posed ty public sale or - yew:hie, on MONDAI Evening,
June 6, 1E64. at 4 o'clock, at Sansom. street Hail,
All the one full undivided fourth Part , of Daniel
Woods in and to all that CC/ Min three-story brick mess
silage and lot of ground situate ou the north side of
Race street, seventeen feet weST from Tenth street, iu
the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Race
street twenty-one feet, and in depth one hundred and
twelve feet to an eight-toot alley loading iuto Tooth
street. JOEIN 14,1031 PATIN, Sheriff
Philadelphia, Sheriff's Office, May ta3.lStit my2S-3t
LOOKING GLASSES.
';`JAMES S. EARLE 8.7, SON,
MB = CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA.,
Rave now in store a very fine assortment of
I,OOIiIINGr GLASSES,
of every character, of the
VERY BEST MANUFACTURE AND LATEST STYLES.
014 PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS,
sp2o PICTURE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAM/4.-
pERPIIMEEIL PARLOR MATCHES.—
Jaen:36l , nd 25 additional case of these celebrated.
Gillnander Matchee for sale to t he trade only
IMAM cows & straw, Asir &139 Di: T HIRD
WANTS.
FLAGS . WA.NTED
FOR TRH
SANITARY FAIR.
The COMMITTEE OF INTERNAL ARRANGEMENTS
of the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR for the U.S.SANITARY
COMMISSION desire the use of a
LARGE NUMBER OF FLAGS,
Of various 5120 F,
FOR DECORATIONS.
They will he properly taken care of and returned to
the owners at the close of the Fair.
Parties haying Flags, and willing to loan them to the
Committee, will please send them, with name and
address, to
W. S. STEWART,
rny26-3t ' 305 MARKET Street.
AA COMPETENT BOOK-KEEPER,
massy years' experience, and practicalli ne
tt-enlisted with the details of a largo tsfannfacturing Ets
tal,SSpinent, Slaying some unoccupied time, is open for
an ENOAORISIENT, either temporary or permanent. Ad
dress "Accountant,'' 213 CIIRSTNUT street. tnyl9-00'
-SITUATION WANTED-BY A
A
gentleman aged twenty-eight: good writer, corre
spondent, and accountant. Can furnish testimonials of
character and integrity for the pan twenty years. ties
filled situation of clerk and correspondent. _Address
"J. IL," at this office. my26*-3t,
COLORED BELP, COOKS,WAITERS,
and CHAMBERMAIDS, for the Ci ty and Long Branch.
J. OLIVER'S Office, 1113 PINE Street. my2.3-11t.
`VEEP IT BEFORE' TILE PEOPLE.
Be sure to remember that the best and cheapest
Barns, Shoulders, Dried Beef, and Butter. Lard, Sze , .
Dried Fruit, &c., are at MORSE'S, 111.3 MARKET
Street. , tny25,23,30
TO NAVAL PAYMASTERS.-A LATE
-2- A. A. Paymaster. thoroughly conversant with
every branch et the business routine, desires a Clerk
ship at some Nary Yard. Has occupied positions of pe
culiar responsibility, and is competent to take com
plete charge of any Paymaster or Inspector's dot6s.
Address "Paymaster, • Preen office. iny23-60
WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE
Y young married MAN, who wrifes a fair hand, a
Situation in a St we, or some light. emnloytnont, where
he could make himself geuerally useful. Does not ob
ject to going to the country. - Nome address "W. C.,
this otrce. mv2S.3t.
WANTE D- A LAD, ABOUT 17
V T years of age, in an Importing House, to make
himself generally useful. Must write a good hand.
Address & C.,'' Prom shire. in3"24,
WANTED-AN AMERICAN OR GER-
I 14IAN WOMAN capable of attending- to all the
duties of Housekeeping and willing to make her,eif
useful; also, a half-grown Girl to assist. Family small.
Fair wages to faithful persona. For information, ad
dress, until Monday next, "Box 1509," Philadelphia
Post Office. my2.-2t
WANTED.-A WELL-LIGHTED,
T airy second-story room, haying a good entrance,
suitable- tor a jobbing business, Address Box 2532,
Post Office. f y27-ffir'
"hr. -A, PRACTICAL YOUNG
,6,000. man desires a position in some establish
ed manufacturing or other business; would he willing
to invest or loan the above amount. Addres, for one
week, " Permanent, " Box 1573, Post Office. my-23.3`
81;() A MONTH I=l WANT AGENTS
at $6O a month, expenses paid, to sell my EVER
LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, and 13
other articles . Fifteen circulars sentfree, Address
. ap3o-d&w3m JOHN F. LORD, Biddeford, Haine.
ge 7s A MONTH 1---I WANT TO HIRE
NY AGENTS in every County at $7O a month, ex-
Renses paid, to sell my new, cheap Family Sewing Ma
cnines. Addrees S. MADISON, Alfred, Me. (fel2-dArIV3m
WANTED TO PURCHASE OR
RENT—A Storehouse on Market st., between Third
and Fifth sts. Addrees Box - 2-1?7 Post Office. ,ms' -3t'
CAVALRY HORSES WANTED
WAR DEPARTMENT,
CAVALRY BUREAU,
OFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTERMASTER,
WASHINGTON, D. C., May 15, 1864.
THREE THOUSAND (3,000) HORSES WANTED.
ONE-HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE (8165) DOL
LARS per bead will be paid for all
CAVALRY HORSES
delivered within they next thirty (31) days at the Go
vernment stables at Giesboro, D. C.
Said Horees 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.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. EKIN,
Lt. Col. Se C. Q. M. CoNalry Bareaa
roy2o lm
• CAVALRY HORSES.
•
ASSIST. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE,
PHILADELPHIA, Sl ay 1564.
Horses suitable for CAVALRY SERVICE
will be purchased at this DEPOT by the undersigned, tu
Open Market, from date until May 31st, in lots of eight
Tarso fifty (50), for which one hundred and fifty dol
($150), will be paid in Certificate of Indebtedness,
etch Animal to be subject to the usual. Government
Inspectiou before being accepted.
Horses to be delivered to the Of of the CAVALRY
BUREAU, at the WILLIAM PENN HOTEL; MARS',
between Eighth and Ninth Streets.
By order of G. It °ROSMAN,
Assist. 0. IL General.
CHARLES L. r,CHMIDT,
3 - 13431 _Capt. , A. Q. M.
BOARDING.
OARD.-SINGLE ROOM V.A.C.LNT,
-it- , No. 1315 WALNUT Street. my29-6c.
rr 0 RE NT- HANDSOMELY-FUR,
T
RISHER ROOMS, with every convenience, at 944
WALNUT Street. rny2q-3tt
VACANT -SEVERAL HANDSOIII3,.
Iy-furnished ROOMS, for permatterei trala,,fr•
Boarders, at 906 SPRUCE Street. .at
,r 24-6t*
SUMMER RP
_ _..10RT9.
COLIMIDIA
_ t icrusE
1
CAPE MAY.
T.11 . 1s 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
lig CaDELCUY hild each deiaatithent wilt be e nal if not
q
superior, to any Hotel upon Cape Island.
Birgfelds Baud has been secured for the season.
Address OF-0---T—R4a-a'?3,—
. Proprietor,
Cape Island. N. J.;
Or J. 11. DENNISON,
rny o 6*-1m Merchants' Hotel, Phila.
SEA -SIDE HOUSE,
FOOT OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The undersigned informs his friends and former pa•
Irons that his house is now open for the reception of
guests; have also a number of Rooms and a private
Parlor to rent in M. Whit all's cottage, opposite.
mylo-191 DiVID SCATTERGOOD.
OONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND
NEW JERSEY.
--- - .
This favorite Hotel will be opened forthe reception of
guests on JUNE FIRST.
The House has been refurnished and thoroughlyrenm
- rated. Writing and Reading Rooms and a Telegrapt
Office have been added for the exclusive use of thi
guests.
The proprietor feels warranted in assuring - the public
that, with the gentlemanly and competent Mimed en
cured, each department will be conducted to the entin
satisfaction of the most fastidious.
. .
Hassler's full Band, under they personal direction of
Mr, NARK HASSLER, has been engaged exclusively
fee Congress Hall.
Any further information will be cheerfully even, by
addressing J. F. CASE,
iny6-tf
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
et FOR SALE.-FOUR-STORY
DWBL
lingS E. corner Eighteenth and Green streets.
Three-story dwelling and hall, for meetings, corner
Eighth and Parrish.
Three-story dwelling, S4l Geary street.
Three-story dwelling, 36 feet front, with lot 70x133,
1727 Hamilton street:
Four frame houses and lots, 31x66 feet, S. E. side of
Latimer street,
One hundred and twelve feet S. W. of Ash street, for
$1.750. Rent for $240.
Several splendid r roperties on North Broad street,
First-class Farm of 50 acres, in Cecil C0..-Md.
B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street,
my2S if and S. W. cor. SEVENT'EENTHand GREEN.
0 FOR SALE—THE LEASE AND
mug Fixtures of a corner STORE and. DWELLING
HOUSE, situated on a corner between the Slate Haase
and Walnut-street ferry. There is no better stand
in the city for any wholesale or retail business, par
ticularly the boot and pho'e business.
For further particulars, address "S._ B.''
my2s-60` Box 2. P. O.
FOR SALE—GOOD WILL AND PART
-A- of the fixtures of ",Fairmoitut Market Hotel." Ap
ply on the ptemises 2224 SPRING GARDEN Street, or
at 920 MARRETStreet.
rny27-3t. ED. H. RADCLIFF.
CA HANDSOME COTTAGE FOR
SALE OR TO LET—(Nearly new)—with modern
improvements, containing eight rooms ' acres of
land situate near Abington Station, North Pennsylva
nia Railroad. Apply to or address C. MATHER, JBN
RIFTOIVN, Pa, lt*
FOR SALE VERY LOW-A HAND
- , L•- SOME GOTHIC COTTAGE, having all the modern
conveniences- stable ' coach-house, vegetable garden,
and beautifuegrounds attached, on Frankford road, be
low Allegheny avenue. Apply to WM. ROSSELL AL
LEN, S. E. corner FOURTH and WALNUT, second
nom -• mr2S-3'.
el TO RENT--FOR THE SUMMER,
-Mita desirable Country Residence, twelve rooms, with
or without Furniture, and stabling. About one mile
from Gwynedd Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad.
Inquire at No. SOG N. SIX NI Street.
d ir l FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE FOUR-
Ara STORY 'DWELLING,with three-story back build
luny, Sze., situated at the northwest corner of SPRUCE
and JUMPER Streets. Lot 40 by 130 feet. Apply to
ROBERT AfACOREGOR,
my 2.7 4lO WALNUT Street.
•'O.--1 L‘r i L , - FOR SALE-" A SUPERIOR
-W TOP BUGGY WAGON," and set of light
HARNESS, at CONWAY'S Stable, PRUNE, below
SIXTH Street. mr.l7-3t.
3ESTEY'S
COTTAGE ORGANS,
Not only UNEXCELLED brit UNEQUALLED In paritl
of Tone and Power, designed especially for Churchet
and Schools, but found to be equally well adapted tc
the Parlor and Drawing Room. For sale only by
E. M. BRUCE,
No. 1S North SEVENTH Street.
Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect Melodeox
onstantly on hand. mylS-3m
(Zr7LADIES TRUSS AND BRACH
STORE—Condncted by Ladies, TWELFTS
Street first door below Race. Every article, in limb
line elegant, easy, and correct in make. C. H. NEE.
IDLES Proprietor , attends to Gentlemen, on the cornet
of TIELFH and RACE Streets. N. B.—Professional
accuracy insured: ' ' . my4-9mlf
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT
4% WANED upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewel.
ry, Plate, Clothing, &c. , at JONES Sc CO.l
Old Established Loan Ofee, corner THLRY
and (USK - ILL Streets. below Lombard_ arll-Rw
THOMSON'S LONDON KITCH
ENER, OR EUROPEAN RANGE, for families,
hotels, or public institutions, in TWENTY. Dlr. FERENT SIZES. Also, Philadelphia Ranges,
Hot-air. Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Lowdown Orates,
Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole Plates, Broil•
ers, Cooking Stoves, &v., at wholesale and retail, by
the manufacturers,
CHASE, SHARPE, & THOMSON,
mhl-tnths6m No. 209 N. SECOND Street.
~eN WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE
BCHIPTIONS of Character, Constitution. and
N lent, with ADVICE on Business, Health, Bduca•
tion, Self-improvement, 3lanagement,and Trade.
lug' of CHILDREN, social adaptation, Sm., day
and evening, by JOHN L. CAPEN,
Phrenologist and Bookseller,
mbl9-stuth No. 25 &TENTH Street, above Chestnut
(t!) MRS. JAMES BETTS' CELE.
BRATED SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and
the only Supporters under eminent medical patronage.
Ladies and Physicians are respectfully requested to call
only on Mrs. BETTS, at her residence, 1039 WALNUT
Street; Phila., (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand
invalids have been advised by theirphysi clans to use her
appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United
States copyright; labels on the box, and signatures, and
also on the Supporters, with testimonials. ocl6-tuthstf
a rg TEE S:IJBSCRIBER WILL
serve up THIS DAY' aud every day, Sundays
excepted, TURTLE AND CLAM SOUP, to which he
calls the attention of hie customers and public generally.
JAMES PROSSER,
roy23-6t SOS MARKET Street.
OMCORRECT PIANO TUNING.—
Mr. C. E. SARGENT'S Orderiifor Timin ani
RePairing P18.1:108 are received at MASON & CO.'S Store, ore.
907 CHESTNUT street, mit,.
'Mr. S. has had eleven years' factory experienoe lr
London, and live years' employment in Philadelphia.
SPECIAL.7PIanoe releathered to sound as soft ant
sweet-toned as new, mahout removing.
Terme for Tunings
SPECIAL NOTICE
MOWER HOSPITAL
CONCERT,
under the direction of CARL WOLPSOHN, will be re ,
mated
OM SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1881.,
TICKETSt 4 o'clock.
Those holding FOR THURSDAY will be
admilted, and the Programme will remain witkont
AN EXPRESS TRAIN OF CARS for the Hospital . will
leave •
NIDITII AND GREEN STREETS
prncicely canN oclock.
Tickets be had at Mrs. BIDDLE'S, 1500 LOCATFET
Street.
m 717 2t
'FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE GREAT
CENTRAL FAIR.
Lind Priebe annpices of the Committee an Tennortationa
CONSTANT OUILLOCI will, on WEDNESDAY Rite
NING, June], WA, repeat the Lecture (so favorably re
ceived on its first delivery) en the
ISLAND OF CI76A,
her "th,rnp, capital, peculiar soil, &c., at the HAW
of the University of Pennsylvania, NINTH stroet, above
Chestnut.
enhe illustrations are from Photographic vi . tak .
the spot, and exhibited through the unrivalled Ale.
dium of the
STEREOPTICON,
operated by Rena Guillou.
TICKETS 50 CENTS EACH_
May be secured on application to
Mrs. J. F. FRAZER.
Chairman of. Ladies' Committee,
1517 Walnut 6treet,
RENE GUILLOII,
Chairman of Gentlemen 'a Committee,
CONSTANT GIIILLO
16U, Bank street.
615 Walnnt street .
MoALLISTER BROTHERS.
Chestnut streeL
REV. COL. G. MOODY, FIGHTING
PARSON OP THE WEST, will lecture at
MUSICAL. FUND IT Aij"..
TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, May at 8 o'clock P. M
SlthiPet—
" OUR COUNTRY WORTHY
. OF OUR HIGHES`
REGARD."
'T is hoped the citizens of Philadelphia will gives.
crowded house to the noble Colonel, who fought so
bravely at the siege of Nl , hville, battle of Cedars, and; .
Stone Liver. Tickets can be bad at the Methodist Book
Booms, Fourth, below Arch, or at the door, on the eve
ning of the Lecture. For the benefit of the Nineteenth
street M.E.Church fte y 284309 E. T. KENNY,Pastor,
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, May 29th,
The charming and versatile young actrom,
.MISS LUCILLE WESTERN,
and the popular actor, Mr. W. FL WHALLEY, will ap
pear the grand drs maNzation of Dickens' work of
OLIVER TWIST;
• Or, the Parish Boy's Progress. iv
Nancy Sykes Miss LUCILLE WESTERN.
Bill Sykes Mr. W. H. WCALLBY.
To conclude with the romantic French drama Of
THE CARPENTER OF ROUEN.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AI
STREET THEATRE.
THIRD WEEK OF FRANK DREW.
GLORIOUS BILL FOR SATURDAY NIGHT.
THIS (Saturday) EVENING. MAY D3th, 1354.
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.
Dromie of Syracuse Frank Drew.
Dromio of Ephesus Smart Rohson.
Antiphons of Ephesus Saxton Hill.
To conclude with the great Irish drama of
RORY O'.MORE.
Roy O'More, with songs Frank Drew.
De Welskin 4r. Marlow.
Kataleen Miss E. Price.
Doors open at MI. Curtain rises at a to 8.
CI_ROVER'S CHESTNUT -STRE RT
• LA THEATRE.
LEONARD DROVER. MARAGNif.
(Also of Grover's Theatre, Washington, D. C.
TEE COOLEST-AND MOST COMFORTABLE THEATEX
IN AMERICA. -
TO- ',TIGHT
WPI sproar . .
GROVER'S GREAT WASHINGTON COMPANY
Combined with GROVER'S PHILADELPHIA COM
PANY,
Making it the best Dramatic Company in. America. ,
Mnsic by the Grand Orehertra, directed by the guest
maestro, CHARLES EOPPITZ. my37.tl
PROF. FRED. A. ROESE'S LITE
RARY AND MUSICAL SOIREE, for the BENEFIT
OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. Readings from
German classic a rithore, interspersed with musical per
formances by Messrs. Wolfssohn, Th. Kammerer, and
C. Schmitz, nn TUESDAY, May alAt, at the Virashlngtoa„
Building, THI RD Street, above Spruce. Tickets,
each, may be had, with progranam•?, - , from Efes,rs, P,
Leypoldt, G. Andre & Co.. and on the evening at the
Hall. To commence at 8 o'clock.. my -3t
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
.TOR X QUINCY ADAMS GIRLS' GRAMMAR
SCHOOL will give a grand Concert, followed by Ta
bleaux, THIS AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
CONCERT, RECITATIONS, AND TABLEAUX by
the Pupils of the J. QUINCY ADAMS GIRLS' GRAM.
MAR SCROOL, on FRIDAY EVENING, May ?7th. and.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Stay nh, at 3 o'clock.
Tickets good for either Entertainment.
POSTPONED.
On account of the rain last evenint the Concert of the
Sohn Quincy Adams Girls' Grammar School, appointed
for Thuisdav evening, at the Academy of Music, wilt
take place THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 27th inst.. a d
SATURDAY
AN, 2Sth inst. my27-a.
AGRAND VOCAL AND INSTRU
MENTAL CONCERT will be given in the COURT
HOUSE, Camden, N. J., on SATURDAY Evening, May
2S, commencing at S o'clock. Admission al cents- Pro
ceeds for the "Sanitary Commission." The services
of Mrs. Henriette Behrens,.
Mr. Theodore Ahrend Si
mon Hassler, and Hassler's lemons orchestra, h ave
been secured for the occasion. ray274r
ASS - 11BLY BUILDINGS,
COSNER TENTH AND CHES'aur
Contimuedsucces -
N TROUPE.PRESE
WOODROYFE'S
4TS POORE!MST .11-
N I P..
.El' , .iTSf •
g O /tre r-REV yrs lit-ORT,FE.Earrist
en to Presents.
THIRTY-DOLLAR CASE'
entvtKTre evening
this week.
given
reies lady.
A Prize for the heaviest man.
A Prize for the largest number of ladies.
A Prize for the best Poem.
PRIZES. PRIZES. PRIZEEL
Mrs. C. A. Woodroife every night.
Mrs. C. A. Woodroffe every nlght.
MATINEE, WEDNESDAY AND SATCRIDAY.
MATINEE, WEDIVE , D AY AND SATURDAY.
Doors open at to commence at S.,
Doors open at 71.4; to commence at 8.
See programmes. See programmes.
Admission, Evening, 21; Afternoon, 15. zarS-fft'l
VOTER ACADEMY. OF MUSIC.
sA.TuRDA.7 may 9A. 1884. at 1234 o'clock.
S 0
- SIXTH AND LAST
CLASSICAL MATINEE
OP THE SEASON,
On which ocelitiott he will have the valuable assistance
AIIGIIST EattiSSMANN,
Celebrate+l ß D E ejtitl l 'e E por isl f_rin Boston,
THEODORE KAMIISIIA: and
_ THEODORE AEREND. -
PROGRAMMES, containing a f 11 translation of tiler
SONGS sung by Herr KREISOMAN, may be found at
the Matte Stores.
SINGLE TICKETS ONE DOLLAR,
Con be had at the Music Stores and on the day at th e Door. ni rx„st
Doors open at 12. To commence at 12K o'clock_
A CADEMY OF MUSIC -GRAND MIT
SICAL ENTERTAINMENT—TUESDAY EVENING,
May 31, 1564, by the - GERMANIA ORCHESTRA and
YOUNG 3i2ENNERCHOR. Also an Address on Pa
triotism and the Rebellion, 'by J. Wagner Jermort.
Esq. Proceeds to be given to the Sanitary Fair. La
die s' Aid Society, Cooper Shoff' Refreshment Saloon,
and the Charity Hospital. Tickets 50 cents, Secured..
seats dl. To be had at Gould's Music Store, Seventh
and Chestnut streets, and at the Academy of Music on
the day of the Concert. my24-st.
NOW OPE N-THE FORTY-FIRST
ANNEAL' EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND
SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINE ARTS, CHEST:OH:IT Street, above Tenth_
Open from 9 A. M. till 7P. M., and from S till 10 in the.
evening. ap26-t(
•
EDUCATIONAL.,
1 - )Ji:YANT, STRATTON, ct BANNIS—
TER'S STATE AND NATIONAL COMSIERCIA_Ts
COLLEGE, southeast corner of SEVENTH and CHEST—
NUT Streets.
Tborough theoretical and practiml instruction is
Bookkeeping in all its departments and applications_
Commercial Arithmetic, embracing all subjects ap
plied in business transactions.
.„
Business Penmanship, upon the * Spencerian basis,.
taught by a gentleman trained by the author, Mr. P. IL
Spencer.
Business Correspondence, including the - principlesof
English Composition, and suchthoroughpracticein con—
nection with the daily exercises as must secure the most.-
satisfactory results.
Commercial LELc', Telegraphing, and the higher Ma
th em atics.
The most perfect system of practical training ever de
vised bas boon pat in operation, and is successfully- cat,
ried but, affording to students advantages such as have
hitherto been considered possible only in connection
with the counting-room.
Toting men who desire a sound 'business education
should avail themselveS of the advantages of
this In;ti
intion.
Call, or send for a circular. IL
MUSICAL . TisTSTRUCTION.—CULTI—
VATION of the Voice, Piano, VirAirl, Gnitar
&c., by - SIGNOR VALLO,
No. 532 North TENTH Street_
Insruction for - Stage on Choir. myt3-3t.
P HILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN - -
STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 ARCH.
Street, Rev. CHAS. A.•SMITD, D. D., E. CLARENCH
SMITH, A. M., Principals.
Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary, Acade
mic, and Collegiate. Full college course in Classics,
Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science, for
those who graduate. Modern Languages, Music,Pairit
ing, and Elocniion by the best masters. For circulars,.
apply at the Institute, or address Box 26.11 P. 0., Phi
ladelphia. ap2o-6m.
SELECT FAMILY B ARDIN
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, mum.
JOY, Lancaster county, Penna. Session opens on. that
FIRST TUESDAY of May. For circulars. address
apl7-2m 5 R. A. MORRISON, Principal.
A DIERICAN HOME.-MRS. P. D.A.NSE
-LA- will leave America at the end of June to open her
School in CARLSRUHE, Germany.
Parents and Guardians wishing their daughters to be ,
under her care are requested to send notice before the
25th of June, either to Professor A. Dame, Pitt.burg,
Pa., or William Hahn, Esq.,. Banker, 4-8 EXCHANHZ
Place, New York, at which places circulars can be had.
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BELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTB--
A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
This Institution, beautifully and healthfully locate‘
in the northern limits of ATTLEBOROUGH, Racks corm. ,
ty, Penna. ' will commence its Spring and Summer Tani
on the 19th of FIFTH MONTH next, and continuable."...
eion twelve weeks.
. . . -
The course of instruction Is thorough and complete
all the Elementary. and higher branches of an ENGLISH
CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION..
The French Language is taught by a native Frendt
teacher.
Circulars, giving full particulars, may be had on an--
plication to the Principals, Attleborough P. O.Buis
county, Penna. ISRAEL J. GRAHAME,.
JASIE P. ORAHAbiIi,
Principals.
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EXCU
4 WAL DELIGHTFUL SUMi
MER EXCURSIONS.
Lake Ontario, Saguenay River,
The Thousand Islands. Portland,
The Rapids of St. Lawrence White Mountains, -
-- River,-Saratoga Springs,
Montreal,_ &c., &c.. &c.,
Quebec, &e., BtC.
Tickets for the above Excursions, which have beast
so long and favorably known to the Philadelphia Pub
lic, by various routes to Niagara Falls, for sale at the
PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA LAIHOAD TICKET
OFFICE, northwest corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT
Sheets, where full information will be given.
N. VAN HORN, Ticket Agent.
JOHN S. HILLES, General Agent,.
THIRTEENTH and GALLOWHILL Streets.
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FOR THE SANITARY COMMISSION.
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CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
ON SATURDAY, MAY 2SrB.
the entire receipts of this Company will be given for Mt
benefit of the
GREAT CENTRAL FAIR-
Persons wishing to visit Atlantic City can avail them
selves of this opportunity, and at the same time lienelLt.
the Commission.
Trains leave Vine-street Ferry at 7.30 A. M and 3.41
P. K. FARE TO ATLANTIC, $2
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FOR ALBANY AND
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TROY—Via - Delaware - andßaritad Ca
=Jibe barge MONTEREY, Dany.ws, master, le near.
loading at the first wharf below Spruce atmet, will
leave for tit - 43 above points on WEDNESDAY - , June Ist.
at 6 P.M. For freight; which will be taken at low rates,
apply to D. L. FGANAGAN, Agent,
tor2B4t* Zio. 304 S. RELAWARZ Avelino:
SIONS.