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    TILE GREAT CENTRAL.yAIR.
TICKETS FOR OPENING OEREIVIONIES..S2
SEASON TICKETS, NOT ADMITTING
'TO THE'OPENING CEREBIONIES....
TOR SALE AT THE OFFICE,
1.323 CHESTNUT STREET
Ou au4 after MONDAY, May 30, at the CONTINEN
TAL, and at PU(3ll'6, corner of SIXTH and CHEST-
HORACE HOWARD FURNESS,
SECRETARY
Vr, GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.
BOOK DEPARTMENT
CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED TO DATE
X. H. Butler & Co
George Smith
Sower Barnes , & Potts
J. H.
Sower,
:Henderson & Co
,bliss H. J. Moss ai 55
Beery Simpson, one copy of Lives of Eminent
Philadelphians
'Thomas Haven, one sot Reese's Cyclopedia
W. A. Blanchard 500 00
Lindsey & Blakistou 250 00
:Fisher & Brother 251 68
B. Batman and others (Pottsville) • 132 2.5
Miller & Elder . 50 00
J. K. Simon 11 00
hiss L. C. Sanford (Erie) -4 00
.H. J. H. Howell 600
.J, B, Lippincott & Co 1 000 00
.BmPloyes of J. B. Lippincott & Co.'s Store, 715
and 0.7 Market street 114 00
Bindery, 710 and 717 Market street 82 26
Bindery, 144 Borth Fifth street 66 75
-Mrs. Annie Morrison 121 00
.(Crissey & Markley and employes. 90 70
Y. Scofield 25 00
Altemus & Co 100 00
Employes of Altemus & Co 33 25
.A. Eugene Smith 6O 00
Itov, W. H. Furness, copy of Boydell's Shatz
speare, valued at 400 00
'Copper & Fry 87 00
- Employes of W..G. Perry .... 7 50
'. B. Zieher 21) 00
11. McGrath 20 00
V. R. Bensinger 11 05
-
T. B. Peterson & Brothers 100 00
Mrs Rachel Rhoads • 15 00
Theo. Bliss & Co 115 75
Samuel Heckler 10 00
AL, Polock 23 00
litethodist Book sad Tract Depository 1368
__ __
,Smith, English, & Co
Charles .Lintou
T. Ellwood Ze11.....
& J. W. Johnson.
'George W,
F. W. Thomas
'W. Brotherbead
F. Leypold t
A. Godey, 4 volumes of engravings.
11. T. Tuckerman, New York, 200 volumes.
Beery W. Longfellow, 9 volumes with auto
_• grapis.
:Kay . Brother
i 100 00
J. B. COwpertixvaite 50 (30
-11. P. & R. E. Small 100 00
flieury C. Baird 100 00
Moss & Co 20.00
Y. F. Cunningham 10 00
3 1 r , . R. M. Hooper, 50 volumes of Poems and. 1
copy of Flaximin's Illustrations of Dante.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT.
'Chairman of Committee Publishers and Booksellers.
,My2B-2t
THE CITIZENS -VOLUNTEER
OSPITAL ASSOCIATION . , BROAD and PRIME
Streets, take pleasure in acknowledging the following
donations:
... ....
John McAllister (additional) $5O 00
-Mrs. Anna R. Massey 60 00
.J 'Willl" . 5 00
- iam Gebhard (additional) 5 00
Mre, Jos. Sill 15 00
Cash 60 00
Mr. Bryson 1 00
..Rowland Parry, 1712 Race street 10 00
Airs. Farris - -200
„Mrs. John Rippey 1 00
Catherine Helmuth (3d donation) 100 00
Moses A. Dropsie 5 00
William Agnew 10 00
J. C. F• lO 00
A. /VI. Kirnher 20 00
- Alorris & Wheeler (additional) 25 00
,James Riddle 10 00
Philadelphia Contributionship Fire Insurance Co 200 00
•Cash, from various sources 203 00
- Whitney & Sons (additional) 60 00
;Alm Samuel Sob,-10 00
Wm. H. Newbold, Son, & Aertsou (additional)— 20 00
W. H. Lamed SE Co (additional) 20 00
-John Dallet 4, Co 25 00
.1. A. G (additional) 10 00
Samuel R. Shipley 6 00
_Philadelphia Bank lOO 00
- Wilmon Whildin (2d donation) 25 00
Charles Wheeler (additional) - 50 00
Gen. Warren Lodge, I. 0. of 0. F., 12 bushels po
iatoes.
Penn Relief Association, 23 bandages, and 12 packages
-of muslin.
Sixth Presbyterian Churoh, 2 bottles brandy, wine,
linen, and lint.
Ladles of• Newark, Del., bushel potatoes, pot of but.
:der,• ham, 4jars preserves, pepper sauce, and muslin.
W. H. Smith and wife, (408 Spruce street,) 250 ban
dages, 13 muslin sheets, and. box of lint
Fifth Baptist Church, 70 rolls bandages..
Miss Jackson, 4 coats, vests, and pants, socks, and
bandages.
Mrs. Graff, (Claymont, Del.,) barrel rhubarb.
Mrs. Latimer, (Wilmington, Del.,) 1 gallons-rasp
-berry vinegar, and 6 gallons currant shrub.- -
Miss Harriet Hazlehurst, 25 lbs. corn starch, farina,
soaP, &e.
Miss Merklee, 12 muslin shirts, .18 pairs drawers, 12
. arm slings, 12 handkerchiefs, and. lot old muslin.
Mrs. Anna R. Massey, package of magazines, Ac.
Mrs. Slum, -stockings,. muslin, linen, shirts, and.
pickles.
- -
Miss Coder, 2 baskets bread and meat, piece dried
&
beef, coffee, e. _ .
Friend of the Cause, 4 bottles cherry vinegar, shirts,
• drawers, &c.
Lady Friend bag of rhubarb.
Mrs. Mark Willis, 3 shirts, jellies, old muslin, &c.
Lady Friend, oranges, lemons, muslin, socks, books,
• &c.
Airs. F. Sellers, blackberry vinegar, cocoa, farina, &c.
Mrs. Ferris, lemons, &c. It
GREAT .CENTRAL FAIR.--CON
MITTEE ON FINANCE AND DONATIONS.
PHILADELPHIA, May 27, 1851.
ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.
John Dallett & Co $l,OOl OA
- Yanall & Trimble 500 00
Henry J. 'Williams 500 00
Delaware Division Canal Company 500 00
Alexander Biddle 250 50
.John Beylard, Jr., of Philadelphia, now re
siding in Pails2oo 00
American Fire Insurance Company 20 PO
s. H. Carpenter 100 00
Mrs. S. H. Carpenter 50 00
.Miss Emily It. Carpenter 50 00
"William Cox 100 00
Gilpin & Co 100 00
A Friend of the Cause 50 00
Frederick Pepper 100 OD
Prudent Casamajor, of St. Sago, Cuba .100 00
First National Bank, WrightsTille, Pa 50 00
'Edward Coles 200 00
Carroll Lodge, No. 150, of L 0. of 0. F., of
Schuylkill Haven 25 00
Previously aoknoivledged
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10'. CONNECTICUT XINING COXPA.-
1 NY.—OtHee No. 136 WALNUT Street, Phila-
. -
delphia.
At the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
CONNECTICUT MINING COMPANY, held May 2,1564,
he followidg-namedper.sons were elected Directors for
he ensuing year;
WILLIAM S. STEWART, Philadelphia.
JOSEPH S. FISHER, do.
JAMES L. CLAGHORN, do.
CARLTON R. MOORE, do.
WILLIAM H. CROSSMAN, Connecticut.
R. MARSH, do.
RUFUS SMITH, do.
IL S. SPENCER, do. .
L. WHEELER, do.
And at a meeting of the Directors subsequently held,
the following named officers were elected:
President— NI LLIAM S STEWART.
Secretary—RUFUS SMITH. •
Assistant Secretary—CHAßLES M. MORRIS.
Treasurer—CAßLTON R. MOORE.
CHARLES M. MORRIS, .
- A§sistant Secretary.
Extract from Pamphlet recently published by the Eye:
cutive Committee of the CONNECTICUT MINING COM
PANY, copies of; which may be had on application at
the office of the Company, No. 136 WALNUT Street:
"The Executive Committee present, for the informa
tion of the Stockholders, the report presented at the an-
Mriallmeeting at Litelifield,May Id, of Captain-WILLIAM
PETHERDiK, 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;
sufficient funds being in the Treasury for the recom
mencement at OHM of operations at the mines,the work
ing of which has been suspended for some time, partly
in consequence of the decease of your former president,
and the disturbed state of affairs 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 land, apparently
inexhaustible in mineral wealth, with a very liberal
charter from the State of Connecticut. The ore from the
piines can be sold at remunerative prices.
it is gratifying to observe that a large number of
tshares 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 the re
sources of the Company, they confidently believe will
result in producing such returns as will be satisfac
:tory. " my27-fm2t
OFFICE GIRARD FIRE AND MA
RINE INEURA.NCE COMPANY, 415 WALNUT
.Etreet, May 10, 185.1.
'I he Directors have declared a dividend of FIVE PER
CENT. for the last six months, clear of taxes, and pay
able to the Stdckholders on demand.
myll-wfrollt ALFRED S. GILLETT, Treasurer.,
Tim 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 SATURDAY, the fifth day of
June.
Any donations in fancy articles will betull:fully re
ceived, and duly acknowledged by the Committee.
Let all packs ges be :narked thus: E. MORRIS, Groat
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 - charges,
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.
uty2s-wfm3t
.1, A. Taus,. Chairman
figr NOTICE.—OFFICE BUCK MOUN
TAIN COAL COMPANY, No. 320 WALNUT
Street, PITILADELPIIIA, May 25, 1861.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
dend of TEN PER CENT, on the capital stock of the
Company', subject to National and State tar, payable
402 and after the lath proximo.
Ihe Transfer. Books of the Company trUl be closed
this day, and reopen on the 16th proximo.
By order of the Board. T. H. TROTTER,
my26-6t Treasurer.
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PEICSISYLVANIA RAILROAD COM.
PA 11Y—TR.P.ABURBIL'S DEPARMLB2I7, PHILADEL
PHIA, April 20. Mal.
NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS. —The Board of
Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend
'of Ave per cent. on the capital stock of the Company,
clear of National and State taxes; payable on and after
May 16, 1864.
Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can
he had at the (Mace of the Company, Lio. WS South .
THIRD Street.
Stock and Scrip certificates for the extra dividend will
.14 ready for delivery on and after Ma between no stock
sr scrip certificates will be delivered the "lOth
May and let June, THOMAS T. FIRTH,
nly2-lm Treasurer.
OFFICE WESTERN PENSYLITA.•
A^, OFFICE
INT NIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
PIMADELPIIIA, May 20, 1864.
'NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —A special meeting of
tie Stockholder, of this Company will be held on
'IRU.RSDAY, the 16th day of JUNE, 1864, at 1: o'clock
If., at the Office oT the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
910}1RANY, in Philadelphia, for the purpose of accept-
Jig or rejecting "An act relating to the Western Penn
arlvania Railroad Company, and for other purposee,
$1 roved 27th April, 1861, " and also to take action in
'Moreno to a proposed increase of the Capital Stock of
Alit Company. = By order of the Board.
ny24-18t JOSEPH. LESLEY, Secretary.
AOr..II:TATIFERSITY OF FENIIISYLVA
.NIA—(DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.—The anal
43xtmlnation of the Senior Class will be held iu the fol-
Jostling order, I,elu dug each day at 4 P. M..:
TIESDAY , it—By Profeesor Frazer, (Physical
Qe-
W&Dl' SDAY, 25t11—py Pro.essor Allen, (Xeno
;Piot ' emorabil )
TERRSDAY, 26th—By Professor Conigte, (Interna
dional Law.)
FRIDAY, 27th—By Professor Jackson, (Cicero do
MOEDAY, 80th—By the Provost, (Butler'a AnaIogy. ) TUESDAY, 31st—By the Provost, (Political Economy.)
GEORGE ALLEN,
Secretary of the Faculty of Arts.
,DIVIDEND NOTICE.—TILE life.
CLINTOCKTMLE PETROLEUM COMPANY,
' , Office:No. 411 WALNUT Street,
PHILAIMILPHIA., May 27th, 1864.
•
Theßoard of Directors have this day declared the se
'
coed :monthly Dividend of ONE PER CEYT. on the
Capltal Stock. parable at the Mee of the Company on
and after MONDAY, June 6th, 1861 The transfer books
:will close on Tuesday, Map 31st at 3 o'clock for Airs
.daps_ ; .. 'WILLIAM MOONEY,
0728 Bt,
• $679 00
.. 60 00
.. 100 1
.. 46 76
0000
13 50
25 00
71 66
355 00
2325
53 45
15 00
150 00
$4,075 00
$65,459 67
$69,534 57
A. E. BORIC, Chairman.
S~sietary,
COAL.—DAVIS PEARSON &
will offer ONE MINI/RED CAMS of their LO_
OUST MOUNTAIN COAL for sale, at the Coal Eicohange
Rooms, 2.1:154; WALNUT Street, at preainedry 12 o'clock
Tills DAY. The proceeds of this sale will he equally
divided between the SANITARY and CITRISTIkN
COMMISSIONS.
-•
The President of the REALYINO RAILROAD, Charles
E. Smith, Esq., has kindly transported this Coal free of
charge. It.
•
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 season.
Invoices to accompany the griedg; and directed to
J. E. CALDWELL; Chairman,
my`27-gt 8.,22. CHESTNUT Street.
f i tar J. INAGllitit j It A 01, ESQ.,
delivers MI Lecture on the REBELLION, at
the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on TUESDAY.. EVENING,
Slot Instant, for the benefit of the SANITARY FAIR.
Alresdy 3,000 tickets cold. Secure your tickets at
GOOLE'S. iny26. Gt.
Val VIRE COPPERCO MPA NY—
PHILADELM A, May 19. -1864.-The annual
meeting of the Stockholders of tiio &wire Courier tlotn-
Vln (ojol'arAu4VauVustbroedleThitd=tß O
s ;
VII IVA ; the 3d day,. of June,MA, at 4 o'clock P.
for the election of Directors. and the transaction of
otbnr business
"nry2o-11it
DIVIDEND.—OFFICE NORTHERN
CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY,
BALTLMORB, .liar 6,-136-1
Ate meeting of the President and Directors, held' this
day, the following resolution was adopted: • -
Resolved, That a dividend of TWO OD PER CENT:be
declared on the Capital Stock of this Company, and on
the Instalments paid in, for the quarter ending thelOth
instant; and also an extra dividend of THREE (3) PER
cent. on the, same. Said dividends to be paid free of
State and National taxes on and after the With instant.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed
from the 15th to tIM 25th instant.' By order.
myP-in wf J.'S. LEIB Treasurer
Ilgr CORN EXCHANGE BANK.
PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1864.
The Directors have 'declared a Dividend or SEVEN per
cent., payable on demand., clear of State and U. S. (9
per cent.) tax. J. W. TORREY,
mpt-tf Cashier.
ligryiETNA COMPANY.—TIKE
Annual Meeting of the Stockholdereof the .2Ettia
Mining Company, of Lake Superior, will be held at
their office, No. 324 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY,
the Slat Inst. at 11 o'clock, A, 'At, ' for the tleitton of
Directm'e, and' the transaction of other bueiness.
B. A. HOOPES', Secretary.
Philadelphia, May 14, 1864. myl6-tBl
OFFICE OF TIM AWYGDALOIII
'MINING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR.
PHILADELPHIA, May 14, 1864.
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. 321 WALNUT Street. An
election for Directors will take place, to serve the Com
pany the ensuing year. F. K. WOMRATH,
myl6.tjel Secretary.
TITS TILTED sEmi-AN - NuAL EX
of the EAST PENNSYLVANIA AG
RICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL SOCIETYIviII be
held at NORRISTOWN, on THURSDAY, June 9, 1564.
The attention of Horsemen and the Manufacturers of
Agricultural. Implements is particularly invited to this
Exhibition, as the facilities for display and sale are un
equalled by any other society in the State. By order.
rnyltl-ISt WM. BEAN, Recording Secretary.
[gr. PIIII.ADELPILTA AND BOSTON
MINING COMPANY,
PITILADELPATA, May 19, 1864.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila
delphia and Roston Mining Company (of Lake Superior)
Will be held at their °Mee, No. 4-23 WALNUT street,
Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, the 3d day of JUNE, 1964.
at 11 o'clock A. M., for the election of birectors and the
traw•nction of other business.
__
my2o- tje3 J. S. MoMULLIN, Secretary.
GIRARD MINING COMPANY OF
11111 . 1CHIGAN.—The Annual Afeeting of the
Stockholders of. the GIRARD MINING COMPANY, of
Mictigan, will be held at their Office, No. 3Z4
WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the ser,milli day .of
June next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., for the Election of
Directors and other business.
B. A. HOOPES, Secretary.
PITILADELPITTA, May 21, 1564, roy23-037
Mr" OFFICE OF TILE LEIII6III. COAL
AND NAVIGATION COMPANY.
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THITADELPIIII, May 24, 18e4.
A dividend of THREE PER CENT,being one dollar and
fifty ceuts per share on the Capital Stock of the Compa
ny, has this day been declared by the Board of Mana
gers, payable on demand, clear of United States and
State taxes. EDWIN WALTER,
mv2a-Rt Treasurer.
.0 MILITARY. .
HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR
SHAL'S OFFICE, SECOND DISTRICT OF PENN
SYLVANIA, No. 266 South Twelfth street.
Whereas, It is for the interest of the people of each
ward to base stricken from the list all names improperly
enrolled, because an excess of names increases the quo
ta: it is equally for the interest of each person enrolled
in a given ward to have placed upon the list ail persons
liable to do military duty, because the greater the
number to be drawn from, the lees the chance of each
individual to be drawn.
The hoard 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 two years daring
the present war; and all Aliens who shall have de
clared their intentions to become citizens of the United
States or who have held office under the General Go
vernment,
• •• • .
It is hoped that the people will take anch interest in
this matter as will enable the Board to make a complete
enrolment. EDWIN PALMER,
m723-tf Capt. and Pro - rest Marshal Second Diet., Pa.
HEADQUARTERS, PROVOST
MARSHAL, FIRST DISTRICT, PA.
PAILATMLPHIA, May 36, Mt
All OFFICERS and ENLISTED MEN who have
been relieved from Recruiting Service in this District
are required to return to the army without delay. A
failure to comply with this order will subject the en
listed men to arrest, and the officers will be reported
forthwith to the War Department.
WM. R LEHMAN,
Captain, Provost Marshal,
my3o-mwrit First District, Pennsylvania.
NATIONAL GUARD REGIMENT,
COMPANY C.—The members will assemble at - the
Armory, RACE Street, below Sixth, on MONDAY,
May 9), at 534 o'clock P. M., precisely, to RECEIVE
PAY ;;'OR SERVICES IN 1862. By ordar cf
ray2S-.2t* HARMANIIS NEEF, Captain Co. C.
MLILLIE'S SO-CALLED BUR
GLAR-PROOF SAFES EXPOSED, AND SHOWN
TO HE INSECURE,
In the Evening Telegraph of April 16, 1664, Mr. C. C.
Saddler, agent for Lewis Lillie, of Troy, New York,
asserts • that the burglar-proof safes of the said Lewis
Lillie, with his duodecagon lock, with his anti-micro
meter
attachment, are the only ones that afford any
protection to bankers and others who have valuables
which they wish to leave in them, and publishes a long
list of safes which have been opened by burglars and
his agents. Now I, David Evans, of the firm of Evans
A: Watson, of the city of Philadelphia, to correct the
false impression made upon the mind of the public by
the said publication, as well as the representation of
the officers of some of our city banks, who, for some
reason, are inclined to lend themselves to the said Sad
dler, and aid him in decrying the manufactures of their
own city for the benefit of this New York- firm, make
the following statement. I offer to prove to any disin
terested persons that the so-called burglar-proof safes"
can be opened by a skillful person in less time, with •
lees noise or chance of detection, than any other bnr
glar-proof safe now in the market, thus showing that so
far from being the best,they are really the least reliable
of any make of safes.
I now offer to open any safe sold by him as a bank or
burglar-proof safe in the city of Philadelphia or State of
Pennsylvania, depending upon his patent chilled iron
and ditodecagou lock, without making noise enough to
disturb any person sleeping inithe adjoining room, in
from a half hour to six hours, according to the thick
ness or hard ass of the door, and will give any bank or
banker one hundred dollars for the privilege, of opera•
ting upon tD - first- class Lillie's barglar-proof safe, sold
prior to this time by the said C. C. Saddler or L. Lillie.
And in case I do not succeed in opening said safe, I will
repair the safe as good as it was before I commenced
work upon it, the one hundred dollars to be paid before
I commence operations, and in case of failure the said
ono hundred dollars to be forfeited.
To prevent any misconstruction, and prove the since
. rity of my statements, I will now stile the manner in
Which I propose to operate. I first saw off the top of
the brace rim over the lock dial; I then drill a hole
through the door, directli over the dial, as close as
possible, and immediately over the centre. I then in
sert FL piece of wire, about an eighth of an inch thick,
through the hole so drilled, turning - the knob of the
lock dial to the right until the pin enters the first tum
bler, when it will pass in about a quarter of an inch,
then turn the knob to the left till the pin passes into the
second tumbler, then to the right again till it paises
hrough the next tumbler, and in case of a large bank
cafe, again to the left, until it passes into the last torn
bler. I [ben throw the bolt, first pulling the pin out.
The public may see one of these burglar-proof safes
drilled in various places, and the lock opened in this
manner, by calling at the store of EVANS & WATSON,I
No. ie South PODRTII Street, where the whole opera
tion will be fully explained, and the insecurity of these
safes demonstrated.
my3o-St DAVID EVANS.
ARMY GOODS.
FOR THE ARMY AND NAVY
JEV.A.NS 8i HASSAZ:L,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
418 ARCH STEET,
PHILADELPHIA
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords,
Sashes, Belts, Passants, Epaulets, Hats, Caps, Can
teens, Haversacks, Camp Kite, Field Glasses; Spurs,
and everything pertainingto the complete outfit of Army
and Navy °Aiwa.
A liberal dbwowat allowed to the trade. mylS•lia
FROTHINGHA.M. & WELLS
MATE YOR SALE,
HEAVY, MEDTLTM, AND LIGHT SHISTINGS AND
SHIRTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
SILECIAS.
BROWN, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12 WORSTED YARN, aco. BOW-LI
STARVED UNION PRISONERS.-
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS of Starved Union Prison
ers from Libby Prison- Price 16 ceota each.
IicA.LLIST CHESTNUTHR,
my27-3t 728 Street,
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
COUNTRY.
We ure irepared, at heretofore, to supply families
at their Country nesidencee with every description of
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &c., &c.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
rny3o-tf Corner ELEVENTFI and VINE Ste
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE-:
spectfully inform the bereaved, who may need
his services, that he is prepared to furnish the -
Richardson Premium Circular-ends Air-tight Cas
ket," 'by means of which, in our bands, be guarantees
the removal of the remains of the soldiers from their
graves on the battle-tleld (no matter how long interred),
to the family burial grounds, free of disagreeable odor,
or no charge fbr the Casket, at -one-third less than the
metallic cases. No advances on the latter.
N. B.—Undertakers will be furnished at very low
rates with Coffins, Cases, and Caskets, of every style and
nice, an - well as private families.
teir Embalming attended to by Messrs. BROWN tit
CO. in the meet perfect manner, and to the entire satis
faction of the- parties applytng—or no charge will be
made—at the Branch Office, No. 221 South Eleventh
Street. JOHN GOOD, Undertaker,
921 SPRUCE Street and
221 South ELEVENTH Street
my3o-2t Philadelphia.
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n i l 6 l eo n ta atriliE f° L: a n i :e! )y
my3o 2t*
QODA ASH -200 CASKS 'MARSH'S
SODA ASH, now landing and for sale by
C. W. CHURCHMAN,
nyySo-6t* 32 South FRONT Street.
VIRST CITY TROOP.-CARD PHO
TOGItAPES of the Pint City Troop. Just pub
BOW by McALLISTER
bsY27-8t 723 CRESTWT Street.
pARAFFINE MACHINERY > OIL-53
bbls., in prinie order, for sale by EDW. la. ROW
LEY', 113 South DELAWARE Aveque. Imy3o•Zt`
HOTEL
110411100-ROUSE PROPRIETORS,
SU 111111 it. SEASON,
. .
J. S. McMULLIN,.
Secretary.
N. B.—Considerable reduction to partiee taking:largo
iota. ,my27-r&wtf
WHITE SILK ILLUSION.-ONE LOT
Y of Silk Illusion, good quality, Si 'cents; one lot
of exceedingly flue at 48 cents; one lot of two yards
wide, good on_ajlty, for 95 cents.
TTIGKED tdOSCIN FOR-BODIES.—Fins goods, $1.76
vald •
FRENCH MUL. NAINSOOK, AND JACONET.
Several lots of the . shove very desirable French Mus
tins, 4-4 and. 6-4, much under their present value
DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISS MUSLlN.—Several
lots of the undid dot and larger figured, under the regu
lar prices.
DOTED AND FIGURED THICK MUSLINS, very
scarce and desirable, at &S and 76 cents.
_ . .
STRIPED CAMBRIC MUSLIN.—One lot of nice goods,
at 65 cents a yard
REAL GUIPURE LACES. —One case of real Guipnre
Edgings and Laces, comprising a general assortment of
widths.
IMITATION GUIPURE EDGING —A good---assort
ment, of nearly every width, less than the importer's
present prices for the same goods. would invite special
attention to ova-imitation GUIPURE LACES, 16 inches
wide, at $1.60 a yard, et
WORNE'S
LACE AND EMBROIDERY STORE,
1L• No. 38 North EIGHTH Street.
BLBIACJS I A c I S L KS , BLACK SILKS,
Splendid assortment, cheap, at
COWPERTHWAIT'S,
SILK GRENADINES A_ND,VisII—
P- 1 LARDS. Best vends in the market, at
O RGANDIES, JACONETS, AND
LAWNS, at last season's prices, at
COWPERTHWAIT'S,
NINTH and ARCH Streets.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, OF
all kinds, elegant styles, at
DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
-R--• DRESS GOODS, of all descriptions, at
COWPERTHWAIT'S,
NINTH and ARCH Streets.
BARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS,BAR
GAINS IN LINEN GOODS, Table-cloths, Napkizui.
and Towels. at
COWPERTHWAIT'S,
- NINTH and ARCH Streets.
1,4 USLINS, MUSLIN'S, MU LINS.-
The repn tatiop of belli n g these goods c h e aper
than
can be found elsewhere is stil maintained at •
COWPERTIIWAIT'S,
NINTH and ARCH Streets.
nIIR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC
‘.--F are respectfully informed that COWPERTH
WAIT' S Store is at
NINTH AND ARCH STREETS,
-myl3-fmw-tf
BA.RGAINS.
$l.OO Melton Cassimeres.
$5 00 Marseilles Quilts.
$2.60 0-4 Damask Table Cloths.
$3.50 5-10 Damask Table Cloths.
30-cent neat Plaid Lenos.
60-cent 4-4 Plaid Mozambiques.
$l.OO Mohairs, colors and black.
60-cent Black Wool Delainee.
62-cent Plain Wool Delainse.
$5.00 Black Shawls.
$4.00 Plaid Lama Shawls.
COOPER St CONARD,
mil S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets
) hli Cla " t4)nt
NOS. 1 4t 8 NORTH SIXTH STREET.
JOHN C. AMON
WANITFACTIIREE OF
THE
UNPROVED PATTERN SHIRT,
FIRST OIIT BX J". BURR JROORE.
WARRANTED TO FIT AND GIVE SATISFACTION:
ALSO.
Importer and Manufacturer of
GENTLEMEN'S
E'IIRNIsn3INfi G0.01).5.
N. B.—All articles made in a superior manner by hand
and from the beet materials. apl6-6m
GEORGE GRANT,
Of his own importation and manufacture
" PRIZE MEDAL SHIRTS,"
Kasufactnred wider the superintendence of
JOHN F. TAGGERT,
rm ; e rg
c ol_
t i t le rt g ba rt & s
o T i fi t te r a t i l 3
Are tlio M m F o o st
Age- Orders promptly attended to. jal3-vrtmem
SPRING AND SUMMER.
ENTIRE NEW - STOCK
IT-14 - WAELCLC>
THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
McINTIRE & BROTHER,
(SUCCESSOR TO RILL Sc EVANS,)
1035 CHESTNUT STREET.
The "Model Shoulder-Seam Shirt."
lair4-wfm4m
GRAY'S PATENT
gave now been before the public for nearly a year.
Thby are universally , pronounced the neatest and beet
fitting collars extant.
The upper edge presents a perfect curve, free from the
angles noticed in all other collars.
The cravat causes no puckers on the inside of the turn
down collar—they are AS SMOOTH INSIDE AS OUT
SIDE—and therefore perfectly free and easy to the neck.
The Garotte Collar has a smooth and evenly-tlnished
edge on BOTH SIDES.
These Collars are not simply flat pieces of paper cut
In the form of a collar, but are MOULDED AND SHAPED
TO
-FIT THE NECK.
They are made In "Novelty" (or turn-down style, )
to every half size from .12 to 17 inches, and in En
reka" (or Garotte ' ) from 13 to 17 inches, and packed in
"solid sizes," in neat blue cartoons, containgloo each;
also, in smaller ones of 10 each—the latter every handy
package for Travellers, Army and Navy Officers.
EVERY COLLAR is stamped
"GRAY'S PATENT MOLDED COLLAR."
Sold by all dealers in Men's Furnishing Goods. The
['rade supplied by
VAN DUSEN, BOEHMER, & CO .,
Importers and Wholesale Dealerh in Men's Furnishing
Goods, 624 CHESTNUT Street,
mhSa-wfmgm Philadelphia.
VINE SHIRT MANIFFACTORY.
I. The subscribers 'would invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
which they make a specialty in their bneiness. Also,
sonstantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
J. W. SCOTT 8,1 CO.,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGEITGRE,
No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET,
Jal7-tt ' Four doors below the Continental.
- - DRUGS. - • •
ROBERT SHOEMAKER doCO:,
N. E. Corner of FOURTH Find RACE Streets,
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and consumers supplied at
mylB-tf VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH.,
LARGE :ASSORTMENT OF PAPER-
A- 4 HANGINGS.
T. J. COOKE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
sx.AisrGaNcrs,
No. 602 ARCH Street, Second Door above SIXTH;
South Side.
The attention of the Public is invited to Ms
LARGE AND 'VARIED ASSORTMENT OF.
PAPER HANGINGS,
Embracing all qualities, from
12.% CENTS TO THE FINEST GOLD AND VELVET
. -• DECORATIONS.
Also, an entirely new article of
GOLD -AND - SILK PAPERS,
apso-amwg roar szosivsp, .
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
REFtRIMEIrIsTO FOR THE
WILL FIND TIIS LARGICST STO'Clt OF
BLANKETS,
QUILTS,
LINEN SHEETINGS,
COTTON SHEETrNGS,
PILLOW LINENS,
PILLOW COTTONS;.
TAELE LINENS,
NAPKINS,
DOYLIES,
TOWELING,
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & Cic.%
Northwest corner EIGHTH and MARKET greets
NINTH and ARCH Streets
COWPERTHWAIT'S,
NINTH and ARCH Streets
COWPERTHWAIT'S,
NINTH and ARCH Streets
PHILADELPHIA
No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has now ready
A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
His celebrated
MOLDED COLLARS
PHILADELPHIA.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
FOREIGN. AND DOMESTIC
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
MANIIYACTOREREi OF
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY; &a
AGSM'S FOR THE CELEBRATED
PAPER HANGINGS.
THE PRESS.-PHILATVELPHIA_: AIONDAY, MAX 30, 1864.
FINANCIAL.
DIM
Those Bonds' aIV issued natio the Act of Congresa of
March Bth, 1861,, proVidee that all , Bonds iseued
ander this Act frium. BE REDEEMED 111 COIN, at
the pleasure of the fliptarnmenti at my period not learr
than nor more thanforSy years from their date, and
until their redemption' FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST
WILL BE PAID IN CO'PN, on Bonds of not over one
hundred dollars annially,, and on all other 114'1dg semi
annually. The Interest is payable on thC first days of
March and September in each year,
As thew Benda, by Act of Cinagress, are
EXEMPT PROM MUNIC[PAL OR STATE TAXATION,
their value is increased from °tie Ca• three per cent. per
annum, according to the rate of WY: levies' iu varloaa
parte of the country.
At the present rale of premium on gold they pay
OYER EIGIIT PER CENT. lIIFTEREST
In currency, and arra equal conventenmea a permi.
neat or temporary investment.
It ie believed that te.seenrities offer eo great Induce
ments to lenders as the various dencriptione of IL S.
Bonds. In all other farms of indebtedness, the faith or
ability of private part:es - or elSack comPanier, or sepa
ate communities, only is pledged for paymeut, while
for the debts of the Unified .. . States the whole property of
the country 18 holden to •seoure the payment' of both
principal and interest in coin; r.
These Bonds may be subscribed Aar in sums from WO
up to any magnitude, on thb'satneterins, and are thns
made equally available to the sinaitest lender ands the
largest capitalist. They cart bla converted into money at
any moment, and the holde&Will'have the benefit ePtte
interest. •
, The Funded Debt of the Dui d Retest:in which interest
is payable in gold, on the 3d• dap of lfarch, 1884, was
4788,965,000. The interest on, this de6t for the coining
fiscal year, Will be $45,937,126, while rho customs reve
nee in 'gold' for the durrent fiscal Tear, ending Jane 30thi.
1864, has been so far at the rate of`corer 4100,000,090 per
-annum.
It will be seen that even the presentgobil revenues 0 ,
the Government are largely in oxzelles of the wants of
the Treasury for the payment of gold - Interset,t`vhile the
recent increase of the tariff will doubtless. raise the an
neal receipts from customs on the same amount of int:
POrtations to $150,000,000 per annnm.-
The authorized amount of this loan- is Two Hundred
Million Etollar. Instructions to - the- National Banks
tiding as loan agents were not issued until March 26, but
t he amount of Bonds reported sold at the. United StaTes
Treasury up to May 14th, was
Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the
United States at Washington, and the Assistant. Treasu
rers at New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, and by the
• First National Bank of Philadelphia,Pa. -
Second 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 NATIONAL SANS
which are depositaries of public money, and all
RESPECTABLE BANES AND BANNERS
throughout the country (acting as agents of the Nattenal
Depositary Banks) will furnish further information on
application, and
AFFORD' EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS.
myEl-6tWit
FIRST
NA.TIONA•I. RANK
DESIGNATED DEPOSITOIZY
FINANCIAL A.G'ENT
This Bank has been authorized and is now prepared
receive subscriptions to the_
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN.
This Loan, isened under authority of an act of Con.
gress, approved March 3, 1884, provides for the issue of
Two Nundred Millions of Dollars 0O0,000,000) United
States Bonds, redeemable after ten years, and payable
fortylyears from date, IN COIN, dated March 1, 1864,
bearing interest at the rate of
per annum IN COIN, payable seml.annually on all
Bonds over $lOO, and on Bonds of $lOO and. lees,. an
nually.
Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon
Bonds as they may prefer
Registered Bonds will be issued of the denominations
of fifty dollars (SSO), one hundred dollars ($100), five
hundred dollars ($500), one thousand dollars (Thal),
five thousand dollars ($5,000), and ten thousand dollars
($10,000), and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of
fifty dollars ($5O), one hundred dollars ($100), live hun—
dred 'dollars ($500), 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 11. S. notes or notes of National
Basks, adding (50) fifty per cent. to the amount for. pre
mium. • C. H. CLARK,
apS-if President.
NEW LOAN.
JAY COOKE - 3; CO. OEM FOIL SALE.THE
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
Bearing Phre 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 $lO 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 let September, the accrued interest
from Ist-liar& is required to be paid by purchasers in
coin, or -in legal currency, adding 00 per cent.: for
premium, until farther notice.
All other Government Securities bought and sold
JAY COOKE & CO.,
apS-tf 114 SOIJTH THIRD STREET
10-40 I°A-11,
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
S. W. CORNER OF MARKET • STREET AND
PENN SQUARE.
Having been designated a Depository of Public Honeys
and 'Fiscal Agent of the United States, will receive sub.
soriptions to the new Government
Issued ender the Act of Congress approved March 3d,
1564. Redeemable after ten tears, at the option of the
Government. Payable in forty years in coin. Bearing
Interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum in COIN,
Registered Bonds and Coupon of different denomina
tions. Interest commencing from date of subscription,
or from the lst of March last.
ASSISTANT TREASUP ER'S OFFICE,
PHILADELPHIA, May 30, 1804.
Legal-tender fiye per cent. notes with coupons nude
tach ed will be received at this Odice in payment for sub
scriptions to the 10-40 Loan at the full amount of fall and
June coupon. ARCH. MoINTYRE.
my3o-6t 5 Assistant Treasurer.
ITEWES & RAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Dealers In Government Securities, Specie, Bank Notes,
and City Warrants. Stocks bought and sold on Com
mission. Collections promptly made. my7-lm
MATHEMATICAL ,•DRAFTING IN
*MA- INSTRUMENTS. •
_ .
Chesternaan's Metallic and Steel-tape Measurers.
For sale by JAMES W. QUEEN & CO.,
9296 CIIESTNUT Street.
Priced and Illustrated Catalogues gratis. my.9-1m
LATOUR OIL.--500 BASKETS LA
.'" TOILIt OLIVE OIL, now landing from brig . " Lor
mont." and for sale by .
JAIIRETOFIE & LAVERGNE, —
rayl9-12t 202 and 204 South FRONT. Street.
P MATCHES.-
PARLOR MATCHES.
1- Just received 26 additional oases of then celebrated
Callaander's) Matches for sale to the trade only.
a027-ftm FAWN & 13rtaTOLL. 167 h 164 N.TATTLD
COL. THOMAS C. JAMES.—C AR D
PHOTOGRAPHS of Cot Thomas C. Same% just
published. BIoALLISTER & BROTHER,
iny27-3t 7,903 osEsnfur Street.
10-4-0 1340NDS.
948,964,900.
PHILADELPHIA.
OF THE
UNITED STATES.
10-40 LOAN.
' FIVE PER CENT.
U. S. 10-40 s.
OP PHILADELPHIA.
1 0 - 40 LOAN,
DAVID B. PAUL,
No 52 South TRIED Street,
COAL AT COffT !
EFFECTGitiL SYSTEM'
0?
C4 - TEA COAIr4
n- BY iIVOIDINO ALL MIDDLE; LIV.I.gREVIEIk
THE STOCK AND PRIVILEGE . 110.tDrata
OF THE
•
BROAD TIOTTNTAIN 311i3FIVIOTEVMN
COAT, COMPANY,
OFFICE, .1!31 SOUTII TLIIID STREET,
OPMMTB OIRAILD BiNK.
Subscription open fbr
10,000 SHARES'OF STOCK AT.SIOE - a-GII,
payable ket , j` On Ilubteribing: and hat/ on` 2d A.mplet
nxt. Each bllezre entitles the hold/o to vocalic, for
20 years, every year,
TWO IIEAVY TONS OF COAL, AT CCSIF - ,
gueides CASH DIVIDENDS PROM PEoFITs.
east, at pi-ese7it, $5.3.5 the heavy Lou (2;240 12413-y'rfo
/Nand at (he house In Philitielphia; while the kmzket
price. is Sio, and over. Thiemecuret nearly 100 mecortt
dlv him ci fr . --in this item alonep to which a cash .dIvl•
dond is added every, 6 niontlar. Coat will be doltrlthil
ou em after let October next.
The Cdnipany' (commanding, th'its mines, inexhattlf
hie. quantities o( the besicoal) goilaftirabor,
6,000 PItIVILEGE CL'RTI FICA'fO,B, at $4O RACII, ,
payable on subscribing . , aan liaqj on 2d A itketrt,
next. Pcreh'Petetleye Certificate entitlee the holder t L ) ,
receive. fer.)o'nPlre, seerll year, • •
EMIR ,1114 A V' TONS .OF GOA•T&AT COST
inclusive often per cent, of the in rrAct price in Phfla
delphia, an cOniperniation for fbeContehny. This makes
the coal, for'Certitteate holders, at rrtg;feret rates, ic3.3.5
the heavy' fa , :t . (2.24 , t) lbs.), dellveree at the house in
thlr rate,Aaving orlfl4. SO on 4 tons
of coal for mich , certittente, or. in oiher - vrords, a diet-
demi of 1.16. p....l",'eent. on the m M
vestent,-reallsed,
firet year, ed?innenting let October a&,ot, and every
year thereafter.
The Cumpanybreanaryncting works on a. very litre
scale to :nine still Irevoley, ruder a. Chararr from thm
State, one of the vibliert pod best coal fleld..e'.VirSchuyl
kill comity, comprfSing - - tire 111AMMOTH VEIN (Waite
Ash) and THREE ..fCCOITTANYIPIa VEINS (57bite and
Red Ash), huvinar together ' tickness of 4:2.: feet, and
many thousands of foot. ill depth and length;- tieing. in
deed, inexhaustlble'forail pmactical purposes.
For circa tars and attliscrlption, apply early,as abo;re.
ti-JoiRENE' , SC Ff, MLhF,LE, 'rreasurer.
, „
CiFFICE ARMY; CLOTBING AND
EQU 1 I'AG E, T W EB.A` arxt 011 AND Streets.
' - PUMADIMPVIA, 2kii May, 185 e. .
SEALED PROPOSALS will he received at tints office
until TS o'clock M. on SARWRIDAX, the 4th June next,
fur supplying the Schuylkill .A'rsenal'w.ith the follow
-I.lw articles: '
War 'Upper Leather, of the' best quality, pure oak..
tanned. fremslanghter biden;well deishod.
Sole Leather, best qualiW; .pnrer oak-tanned, from
,Buenos Ayres or La Plata hides, to he not /800 than Pb
pounds per stile.
- Shoe Skirting Leather, suitable fer7relting on army
beets and bootees. to be pure oak tanned, from slaugh-,
ter bides; to weigh from I'2 to-ISPountiti, per side, origi
nal weight.
Bidders must state in their proposals. the price, which ,
must be given in writing, as W elllas in.ftg - ures; also, the'
quality bid for, and time of delivery_
The ability of the bidder to. Oil thooomtract must he
guaranteeo by two responsible persona, whose sigoa-•
turee will be_appended to the gua.ranteen. and said gua
rantee accompany the bid.
Bids from defaulting contractors will. not be received.
Blank forms tor proposals can be Iradmpon application
at this °film:
Proposals most be endorsed "Proposuls for Ariny
'Supplies, stating the particular article• bid fur.
- G CFCGSMAN,
nry,T-Gt Asst. Quarterniaster•Gen. U. S. A.
VFICE OF SUB SIST EN CE: DE PART
51ENT, -FORT DELAWARE, Delaware,. stay IS, 1864.
SEALED PROPOSALS; in duplicate,. will be received
at this Office - until l3.o'clock, noon, on: WEDNESDAY;
June' Ist, 1.934, (at which time they wilbbe opened,) for
furnishing the post with , FRESH 1341E1? for three months,
to be delivered at the expense of the centraoror, in such
quantities as may from thee to time be required, add on
such days as the commanding officer may-designate.
The beef to be of good quality of crtttle.,vreighing not
less than (LW) six hundred pounds, dressed, neck,
shanks, and kidney tallow excluded. The:beef of all
anus, stags,
,oxen, cows, and heifers will be rejected.
The necks el the cattle slaughtered for beef to be de
livered shall he cut off at the fourth vertebral joint,
and the breast trimmed down. The shanks of the fore
quarters to be cut oil four inches above theEnee joint,
and of the hind-quarters eight inches above the gambrel
or hock joint. The beef to be furnished in equal propor
tions of fore and hind-quarter,
The Government will claim the right to , reject the
whole or any part of the beef furnished which may be
of a quality inferior to that required by the contract.
Each bid, to satire consideration, must contain a
written guarantee of two responsible persons, as fol
lows:
We - of the county of --------, State of
, do hereby guarantee that is (or
are) able to fulfill a contract in accordance with the
terms of his (or iteir) proposition, and should his (or
their) proposition be accepted, he (or they)will at once
enter into a - contract in accordance therewith, and we
are prepare.d to become his securities, giving. good and
sufficient bonds for its fulfilment.
The responsibility of the gitsrantors mast be shown
by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest Dis
trict Court, or of the United States District - Attorney, to
be enclosed with the bid.
The Government reserves to itself the right to reject
any or all bids considered unreasonable. Payments to
be made at the expire tion of each mouth in such funds
as may . be on hand: if none on hand, to be made as sops
as received.
Proposals must be distinctly endorsed, " - Proposals
for Fresh Beef,". and addressed to Captain, GILBERT
S. CLARK, 11. S. Vols., Fort Delaware,Vet.
if a bid is , in the name of atria, heir - aankes,and
their post office address must appear, or they will not
be considered.
Pacb'person or member of a firm offering a proposal
must accompany it by an oath of allegiance to the United
States Government, if he. has net already filed one in
this office.
All:bids not complying strictly with the terms of this
adyertisement will be rejected.. G. S. CLARK.
my3o.2t Captain U. S. rots.
ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.
WAR DEPARTNErr.
WASHINGTON, Nay 'lO5, 1864
. . .
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office
until TUESDAY, the 14th day of Jane, MI, for 8-inch
Col ambled Shot and S.-inch Alortar Shell,to be delivered
in the following quantities, at the nudernamed arsenals,
viz:
8 INCH COLUMBIAD SHOT.
At the Watertown Arsenal, Massachusetts 4,003.
At the Watervliet Arsenal, New York, 4,0(X).
AL the,Nrew York Arsenal, Governor's Island, Nsw
Yoik, 6,000.
At theAlleghany Arsenal, 'Pittsburg, 4,_000.
Missouri, tho St. Louis Arsenals, Misson, 9 ,000.
&INCH MORTAR
At the New York Arsenal, Governor's Island, New
York, 20,000.
At the Watervliet Arsenal, New York, 5,000.
These projectiles are to be made of, the kind of metal,
'and inspected after the rules laid down in the Ordnance
Idanual. the tensile strength of the iron for colambiad
shot to be not less than 25,000 lbs. per square inch, and
for mortar shells not less than 14,000 lbs per square
inch. Drawings can be seen at any of the. United States
Arsenals. The projectiles are to beinspeeted at the foun
dry when cast, and are to be delivered at the Arsenals
`free of charge for transportation or handling.
Deliveries must be made at the rate of not less than
one-tenth (1-10th) of the whole amount contracted for
per week; the first delivery to be made on the 2t.11 day
of June, 1861.
`Failure to make deliveries at a specified time will sub
ject the contractor to a forfeiture of the number he may
- fairto deliver at that time.
Separate proposals most_
he made for the shot and
shell. Bidars will state explicitly the Arsenal, or Arsenals,
'where they propose to deliver, and the number of pro
jectiles they propose to deliver at each place, if for
- mote than one.
. _ .
o bida will be Considered from parties other than
regular founderg, or. proprietors of works who are
bnown to thik Department to be capable of 'executing
the work proposed for. Should any party obtaining a
contract offer shot or shell other that those cast in his
own foundry, they will be rejected, and the contract
rendered null and void.
Bidders will enclosed with their bids thn wiittea ac
knoWledgments of their sureties over their own signa
tures.
- Each party obtaining a contract will be obliged to
enter into bond, with approve sureties, for its faithful
execution.
• • •
Upon the award being made, successful bidders will
he notified, and furnished, with forma of contract and
bonds.
The Department reserves the right to reject any or all
bids, if not deemed satisfactory.
Propoeuls will be addressed to "BRIGADIER GENE
' RAL GEORGE D. RAMSAY, Chief of Orduaoce,
Washington,.
D. C.,and endorsed . "Proposals for S
inch Coluinniad and Proposals for S-inch
Mortar Shell." GEORGE D. RAMSAY,
my:3o-inwf7r Brigadier General, Chief of. Ordnance,
A R o IU cr, CLOTHING AND .EQUIPAGE
PROPOSALS ARE INVITED by the undersigned,
until FRI DAY„June 10,1664, at 2 o'clock P.. 31., for fur-
nishing this Department (by contract) with
MTV THOUSAND SHELTER, TENTS, more or less,
to be delivered wittrtn (60),sixty days from, date, like
sample made at United States Tent manufactory in thet ~ir io,
APSACKS—Army standard.
CANTEENS.—Army standard.
AX HELVES—Like United States samples Nos. 1 and
2, (the former preferred. )..
Samples of Which may_ be seen atthe Office of Clothing
and Equipage in this city. ,
To be delivered free of charge, at the United States In
spection warehouse,_ itt this city, in good new packages,
with the name of the party furnishing,. the kind and
quantity of goods distinctly marked on each article and
package.
Parties offering goods must distinctly state in .their
bids, the quantity they propose to _furnish, the price,
and time of delivery.
Samples, when submitted, must be marked and num
bered to correspond with .the proposal: and the parties
thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be, in every
respect, equal to army standard, otherwise the proposal
will not be considered.
A guaranty, signed by two responsible persons, must
accompany each bid,. guaranteeing that the bidder will
supply the articles awarded to him under his proposal.
Bide be opened on 'Eralay, June 10, 1264, at 2
o'clock P. M, at this office, and bidders are requested to
be present.
Awards will be nado on Saturday,. Jane 11, 1264.
Bonds willhe reQnired that.the contracts will be faith
fully fulfilled.
Telegrams relatin g.taproposals will not be noticed.
Blan.k forms of Proposals, contracts, and bonds may
be obtained at this dice,
. .
The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is re-
By order of Colonel Thomas Swords. A. Q. M. G.
C. W. MOULTON,. mill
my3ll.llt Captain, and A. Q. 31.1.3
WIN.Eg :CID' LIQUORS.
F a n BARRELS Y OLINGER' S ALE,
St: nne's Brewery, in jugs.
...In store, and forsale by-
WILLIAM Et: YEATON & CO., .
ap4 .. • • - ' . 201 South FRONT Street.
1000 CASE S sPrNET, CASTILLON,
130'S COGNAC BRANDY, landing from brig
"Louie, " from Bordeaux. For sale by
•WILLIAIif YEATON & CO.,
ap4= 201 South FRONT Street.
MILLINERY GOODS.
Ira, MISS M. A. BAKEI,
Mire • Affsi. - 1346 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has open -a large assortment of
• . .4g PARIS MILLINERY,
apl3-3m* For The Spring and Summer of 1964
- - MATTING& .
MATiTiirS: 1' ltt:ATfffNGS - BESi
quality, all witltbe,lresh importations.
' -R. L. KNIGHT & SON,
rey - P-Int , - SO7 CHESTNUT Street.
paeLY -DYE. COLORS. .
(PATENTED 00T.13,_1563.)
SAVING OF SO TER-CENT.
BLACK,
BLACK FOR SILK,
DARK BLUE.. LIGHT BLUE'
FRENCH BLOB.
• CLARET BROWN, LIGHT BROWN,
• . DARK BROWN.
. . SNUFF BROWN,
For Dyeing Silk. Woolen And .Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses,Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets, Hats, Feath
ers, Kid Gloves, ChildrenteCiothing, and all kinds of
Wearing Apparel. • -
CHERRY t
°Rama.
DARK DRAB, LIGHT DRAB,
PAWN DRAB„ -' -
LIGHT FAWN DRAB, DARK GREEN
.„ LIGHT OREMN.
MAGENTA,
For 25 cents you' can.color" its 'many goods as would,
otherwise cost five times that sum Various shades can
be produced from the same dye.-- , The process is simple,
and any one can use the dye with perfect success. .Di
rections ill English, French, and German, inside of each
'l' MAlt lll o l 6 e. Dr -
ORANGE.
FN, ROYAL ruRPLE.
rum-LE, -
SALMON,
SCARLET SLATE
SLATE,
SOFBRINO,
'For further iiiformation itilitieing, and giving a per
fect knowledge what colors are best adapted to die over
others (with many valuable recipes), purchase Horn &
Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mall
on receipt of price--10 cents. Mannfactured by
HOWE & STEVNS,
'ZOO BROADWAY, Boston.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally. my!-Imif
President
SPECTACBES. TO QUIT ALL SIGHTS.
RYES
Inserted without pain, by
JAYES W. QIIIISN a co.,
ra ys -lm . 9%14. CHESTNUT Street.
D 0 NOT TAIL TO SECURE . YOUR.
SELF ftrat . -rare picture,' good and cheap. Only W 1
fo a natural-and artistically colored Photograph at
BEIMBR'S. SECOND. Street, above Green. ltd'
PORTRAITS SPLENDIDLY EXECU
TED and wondrously accurate lliceuosses,life size.
Photographs in-'oil colors, mad. , at - B. F.
eXt4MEIVQ p9W ttUery, 6M4 ABOR litre et,
COAL
PICOOtOSAL S.
CINCINNATI, 'Ohio, nay 26, 1564
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
COPARTNERSHIP NOT [CE.
BOBTaN, May, 1861.
••••••
1.35 WARRINGTON Street.
The firm of TICKNOR & FIELDS was die_s9lyod on
the 10th of April, 1064, by the death of Mr . WILLIAM
D. TICKNOR.
The undersigned hare formed a now copartnership,
retaining the entire interest of the Into senior partner.
and will conduct the heirloom' from May lot, 1864, ander
the style of TICKNOR & FIELDS.
JAMES T. FISLDS L
110 WARD M. TICKNOR.
iny23-3t JAMES R. OSGOOD.
TICKNOR & FIELDS •
PUBLISH THIS' DAY
Iwo NEW xrocaKs
Alut"hoi•s;
sttiVrasrip BLOCKS.. By GA:Tr. LlAurraorr, author
of Corotry Llving,.rE etc. vol. iGino„ cloth,
bevened Voa,^de, red edges. $1.60. "
CosTrcorru. The Outs and the Ins; The Fitness of
Things; Oi'diwateces; Chnrch•Sittings; A View from the
Pons; Prz , Yer ,lifeetingsi The Proof or your Love;
Controversim.Arkiwenienti; Otal'e Way; The Law of
Christ; Praytug - 4 . ;Forgivenewl• &Tor . ; Words without
Xnowled ge.
rEFTE brArivE mrp,D,S. By MS141:1 D. TITORRAZT, all
thor of " Waldzn,"' etc. 1 vOI: Iffnao, cloth. $1.25.
Goa.TnsTs. Kta.admv: Chesuncook , :The Allogash and
3ranch.
Also, nowmad . r. New Editions of -
CtA,St HAATILTON,'S WAIVING . S, viz
COONTEY LIVING. S ve'l. $1.50.
GALA , DAYS. 1 vol. $1.51 1 .
*COREAtT'S WRITINGS,. Tiz
WM . :WAIT. 1 vol. $1.15:
- 1 vol.
A WEEK &1 TIIE COlittritir AND MERIZIMACK
1 vol. 81.160:
&P . EitherS)r the aboie worts fa r sale at xl2 book
stores, or sen'Ypost- paid to auy adcires 8 on. receipt of ad
verthied pricerhy the publishers.
TICKNOR . ct FIE:LDS;
my2S-3t 1 5 WASIIING7OS*Sk Street, Boston
ASHMEAD) & EVANS,
Suoceeeort to
WIDP,IS P. HAZARD..aftsiTE" UT Street,
Have received 724
"IRS. HOLIRES'NHVi r NOVEL. DAIRKIVESS AND
DAYLIGHT. lIABDFFED HEARTS. By author of "The
_Lamplighter."
THE MAINE WOODS. By. Henry , P. Tles react; au
thor of " Walden.
WAX FLOWERS.`' HOW TO IfAHE!: THEW. With'
neW methods of sheetlovrfax, 3tc. A. , es..clois.ite book.
'STUMBLING BLOOlid, By Gail Hamilton.
POETRY OF TLIE!. AGE OF FABFIE. ! By - Thomas.
Bultincb. Oa tinturraper, elegantly - prittted and H.-
ihstrared.
IR MARVEL'S .N.BW BOOK. SEVRN• STORIES.
WITH BASEMENT AND'. ATTIC,.
BUST HANDS - AND-PATIENT HEM,TS; Or, The
:Mind Boy of- Dresden and'his Friends. Ono of the best
little story books yet issued.- -
THE SMALL. HOUSE , AR' ALLINGTOM Trollope'a
sew novel. Finely illustrated_
WOODBURN. A novol by Rosa Vertnerreffrey, sa
e:tar of " Poems by Rosa,
A- NEW MA.P. OF. 150 BIELES AROUND 'RICHMOND.
Afresh supply received WM morning. my 23
SEVENTEEN CITIES' QUOTATIONS.
The only Bank-Note- Reporter with. Seventeen
Cities' Quotations of Bank Uotee is the
AMERICAN BANKNOTE REPORTER.
Out today flor JUNE lg.
CORRECTED BY EMIXENTTANKERS, PIZ
Lathrop & Wainwright New 17lark City.
Ferree & Co Philadelphia.
Wainwriabt Sc Co Baltimore:
J4' lnson Bros. & Co Cincinnati.
Ward & Brother—. Rochester.
A. 0. Badger & Co.-,.
- Chicago. •
Fant„Rittenhouse, dr.Co Washington City.
11. Nark ell & Co Dubuque:
Arthur pland LouisvUte,..Ey.
B. A. Tilling,ba6t & Son TWy7,l`; - : - Y,
Semple & Jones Pittsburg;
Allen; Copp, & Nisbet . St. Louis.
E Ecertseu Albany
......., •
John McLear Sr Son Wilmington.
C. A. Read & Co . . ......
Marshall & llsloy Milwaukee.
Louie A. Macklot . Davenport.
STOOK TABLES, MARKETS.
FIFTY NEW NATIONAL DAN - ES added in thinnumber.
THIRTY . NEW COUNTERFEITS.
SUBSCRIPTION, per annum,
Seini.Monthly ? S 2 Monthly, 41.
Single copies, 'Ten Cents.
AddressS. B. COHEN, Publisher,
my27.3t* 1.08 South - THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
TEE MARVEL'S NEW BOOK
-a- SEVEN STORIES, WITH BASEMENT AND ATTIC,
Published this day,
ALSO,
HEADLEY'S CHAPLAINS AND CLERGY. OF THE
REVOLUTION:
THCEERBIAN'S AMERICA AN - D HER COMMENTA
TORS.
WOEK AND PLAY. By Horace Bushnell.
MT FARM AT EDGEWOOD: By Author of Reve
ries of a Bachelor, Stc. •
ALL NEW 'AND STANDARD BOOKS
for sale as soon as publiShed. by
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON,
Publishers and Booksellets
my 23 2S South SIXTH Street, above Cheetnu' t
NEW WAR MAP!
GIVING ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MILES
AROUND RICHMOND, and showing the Fortifications,
&c., surrounding it. Also, 200 miles around Natchez,
Miss. ; 100 miles around Chattanooga; 200 miles around.
Montgomery; 100 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 Spottsylvania
Court House, May 5-14, 1564. Price 50 cents.
For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
mY2I 606 CHESTNUT Street.
THE. SUNBEAM STORIES,
Containing the charming bright stories of
TRAP TO CATCH A SINBEAIif,
CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING,
HOUSE....ON THE ROCK,
ONLY, OLD JOLLIPPE, MERRY CHRISTMAS,
DREAM CHINTZ,
STAR IN THE DESERT, ao.
Six beautiful volumes illustrated, $2.50.
WILLIS P: HAZARD, Publisher,
fe73-tjyl . 21 South SIXTH Street.
A PPLETON'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.
n A R D.-TO THE LAWYERS OF
C Pennsylvania—l am now the Pablisher of the 3
Volumes of GRANT'S CASES; the 3d volume will be
ready b_y the kph inst. I have also a numerous collec
tion of Law and Miscellaneous Books for sale cheap.
mylo-1m JOHN CAMPBELL, 419 CHESTNUT St.
LYON'S KATHAIRON.
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 off anti turning gray.
It restores hair upon bald hearts.
Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head
of hair should use LYON'S KATFIAIRON. It is known
and need throughout the civilized 'wed. Sold by all
respectable dealers.
DEMAS S. BARNES & CO., New York.
AIGAN'S MAGNOLIA ,811,11.
This Is the most delightful and extraordinary article
ever. discovered. It changes the anti-burnt face and
hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beanty,int
parting the marble purity of youth, and the distingue
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 ie what
every lady should have. Sold everywhere.
Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y.
Address all orders to
JAMAS S. BARNES & CO., New York.
HEIMSTREET'S INIMITABLE BAIR RESTO
RATIYE.-NOT it DYE,
But restores gray habit° its original color, by supplying
the capillary tubes with natural sustenance,'lmpaired
by age or disease. All instantaneous dyes are composed
of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of
the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heim
street's Inimitable Coloring not only restores the hair to
its natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair
LUXURIANT BEAUTY,
promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicates
dandruff, and Imparts health and: pleasantness to the
head. It has stood the test of time, being the original
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 & CO., 202 BROAD
WAY, New York. Two sizes, 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 farther imposition, I
have procured from the United States Treasury a private
steel-plate revenue stamp, which is placed over the top
of each bottle. Each stamp bears the fire emits of my
signature, and without which the article is a counter
feit, dangerous, l and worthless. imitation. Examine
every bottle, This Liniment has been in use and ffroW
ing in favor for many years. There hardly exists a
hamlet on the habitable globe that does not contain evi
dence of its wonderful effects. It is the best emollient
in the world. With its present imdroved Ingredients,
its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable.
Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable
animals made useful, and untold ills assuaged. For
aruisee, sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, cuts,
caked breasts, strained horses, &c., it is a sovereign re
medy that should novel , be dispensed with, It shotp
be in every family. Sold by all druggists.
fe24-mwfSmkkeow6m D. S. BARNES, New York.
OPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS'
FIELD GLASSES.
Microscopes for Physicians, and Stadents.
A very large assortment for sale by
JAMES W. QUEEN St CO.,
iny3-1m MA CHESTNUT Street
•
MONUMENTS AND. GRAVE
STONES.—A.Iarge assortment of Graye-Stonesoi
various designs, made of the finest Italian and American
Marble, constantly on hand at the Marble Worlcs of
ADAM STEINMETz. RINE Amu. bo/ow Eleventh
aloe Philaoleipala, tipp-spat
WALIVT&,
BOY WANTED -ABOUT riFTEEN
yearn old, of good address, to aqi e , tore, Best
of refereuee required. Address "Industry," PreBB
()Thee. it*
A LADY WITH SAIALL INCOME
wishps to suPerintend a gentlesesta'o house, Ad
dregs "Unpin," at
.thisoLlice.l my3o-2tVI
A c 014 PETENT BOOS-KEEPER,
Wlth many years'experienco, and rractically ac
Quaintod with the details of a largo Alanntacturin: FA.
tabliahment, having some — onoccuptcd tinfe,h, ot..n for
an ENGAGEMENT, either ts"mirrary orreruttnent. Ad
dresa '`Accountant," 213 C.44,6TN11T my 33-60
VEEP IT 13EFORr; THE pnorix.
-Ls- Bo sure to remember that Ste best and cheapest
Hams, Shoalders, DI i0,(1 Beef, and Butter. Lard, Evr,
Dried Fruit, &c., are at /WORSTS, 1113 MARKET
Street. my25,29,3J.3V
WANTED.-TWO 8 ALE S MEN;
I
.Prom -July first. Apply to EVtiftl.l4 . l) YARD &
CO. nioo_sv
WANTED -BY THE IST OF JULY,
an experienced 11 rat , class Saleaman•,,, one that can
influence near chuntry trade, in a Joh long BosierT.
and Notion libuue. Addreati Box 2254, Philadelphia
=MEI
lATANTEDEY A RESPECTABLE
young married MAN, who write afa i ha ,
Situation in a Store, inr sante light employment, where
he could make himsolf generally usertil. Do ea IVA ob
ject tooing to the coieltry. ' ` Please address W. C.,
this office. in y4.3llit'
WANT 13 - A LAD, ABOUT 17
Y years of age. in au Trnporting 'louse, to masse
himself generally useful. Must - write a good hand.
Address "H, & Prao . office. my-tf
$65000,-THIS'AMOUNT To.
, LOAN, in two or more oum in first
class City Mortgages. Apply to E. PETTIT,
rny3o 1323 WALNUT Street.
- -
83000.-A' PBACTIOAL YOUNG
,
loan desires a position in some establish
ed manufacturing or other business: wonld be willing
to invest or loan the above amount. Address for one
week, Permanent," Box L 573, Post Office. my2S-3t.
t 9.yi A MONTH I-I WANT AGENTS
ww at $l3O a znonth,expenses paid, to sell my EVER
LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL EURNERS and 13
other articles. Fifteen circniars sentfree. Address
sq+SO-d&*Sm JOHN F. LORD, Biddeford, Mine.
k r 7s A. MONTH. !-I WANT TO HIRE
xtV AGENTS in every Comity at TM a month, ex
penses paid, to sell my new, elpmp Family Snwi t , Br a _
AddressS. MADISON,AIfred, Me. [fel2-deW3m
S it , CAVALRY HORSES WANTED
WAR DEPARTMENT,
CAI - AULT BUREAU,
OFFICE OF CHIEF OCI,DITERMESTER,
WARRINGTON, D. C., Ma' IS 1864.
THREE THOUSAND (3,000) f(oßsEs IVAN ED.
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE P 1465) DOL
*LARS per head will he paid for all
CAVALRY HORSES
_ - -
delivered within the next thirty (30) days at the Go
vernmeilt stables at Gieshoro, D. C.
Said Hones to be Sound in all particulara, not less
than five (5) nor more than nine (5) years old from fif
teen to sixteen hands high, full in flesh, compactly
built, rpose b: . idle7i7, and of size sufficient for cavalry
rm
These specifications will be strictly adhered to. end
rigidly- enforced in every particular.
Payment made on delivery of seven (7) and we-cr.
JAMES A. EKPIi,
Lt. Col. 87 C. Q. M. Ca.valry Bureau.
ft; 20-1 ni
• CAVALRY HORSES.
ASSIST. QUARTERMASTER LiENERAk;S OFTICE,
PRIZADELPITIA, MaylB64;
SERVICE
will
suitable for CAVALRY- SE/MGR
will be purchased at this DEPOT by the andersigned,.M
Open Market, from clato until May 31st, in lets of eight
fel to fifty (00). for which one hundred and fifty dot
litre alfio), will be paid in Certificate of Indebtednese-,.
each Animal to be subject to the usual Government
l'aspection before being accepted.
Horses to be delivered' to the Officer of the CAVALRY
BUREAU, at the WILLIAM PENN HOTEL, MARKET:-
batween Eighth and Ninth Streets.
By order of G. H: CROSMAN,
Assist. Q. M. General. -
CHARLES D. SCHMIDT,
my 13431 Capr:, A. Q. 3d
BOARDING.
P,CIAR G..:--SEVERA SINGLE-OR
communicating Rooms,. with Board, at 268 South
VOURTFI Street. No child - cell. received. References
required.
~my3o-3t.
BOARD. -A GENTLEMAN RE
QUIRES comfortable Beard in a pri-rate French or
American family. State terms. Address "F. W. 8.,"
Pres,: office. my3o-3t•.
T = CLASS BOARDING AND
-a- choice of delightful Rooms may he had bYauply-
Mg early, 11.23 GIRARD Street. my3)-3t.
p • OARD.—SINOLE ROOM VACANT,
No. 1315 WALNUT Street. my2S-6t*
ITACkIN7-SEVERAL HANDSOME= .y-furnished ROOMS, for permanent or transient
Boarders, at 906 SPRUCE Street. mr24-6t.
SUMMER RESORTS.
COLUMBIA ROUSE,
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 guests,
Its capacity and each department will be equal, if not
superior, to any Hotel upon Cape Island.
Birgfeld's Band has been secured for the season.
Address GEO, J, BOLTON, Pro
Cape Islancr i g. or .f.;
• Or S. H. DENNISON,
my26-lin Merchants' Hotel, Phila.
p,,EA- BIDE HOUSE,
FOOT OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The undersigned informs his friends and former pa
trons that his house is DOW open for the reception of
guests; have also a number of. Rooms and a private
Parlor to rent in J. M. Whitall's cottage, OPPosiLe.
my1.049t - DAVID SCATTERGOOD.
CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND,
NEW JERSEY.
This favorite Hotel will be opened forthe reception of
guests on JUICE FIRST.
The House has been refurnished and thoroughly retie.
'rated. Writing and Reading Rooms and a Telegrapl
Office have been added for the exclusive use of the
guests.
The proprietor feels warranted in assuring the publi:
that, with the gentlemanly and competent officers se.
cured, each department will be conducted to the entlro
satisfaction of the most fastidious.
Hassler's full Band, under the personal direction of
Mr. MARK HASSLER, has been engaged exclusively
for Congress Hall.
Any further information will be cheerfully riven, by
addressing F. CARE.
myO-tf Proprietor.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
te. WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—A
J - za House in Arch, Walnut, or Chestnut streets (Arch
preferred), between TENTH and TWENTIETH Streets.
Address Box 820, P.. 0. ll*
WANTED TO PURCHASE-TWO
" Dwellings, in the northweAerii part of the city
—not more than.S6 000 each. Also, a Dwelling in SIXTH
Street, between Willow and Green streets, not - to cost
over 59,000. Apply to E. TAYLOR,
my3o-3i 141 North SIXTH. Street.
dp, FOR SALE—LARGE DWELLING,
zwit. south side of ARCH Street. West of Sixth; would
make a splendid store; lot 36x.94, then running 16x to
back street. E. PETTIT,
m 330 323,WALNUT Street.
et TO LET-TWO LARGE STONE
Ault MANSIONS and Lots of Ground in Germantown.
Apply to JOS. KING, Conveyancer, Germantown.
my'23-mwf St* -
CM; CHESTER COUNTY-VALUABLE
...a—FAME, one mile from Court House, West Chester,
on a good road. Old fashioned stone mansion, stone
barn—nicely watered. A portion woodland, and a por
tion meadow, fruit, &c. 141% acres of land. Price 8110
per acre. Terms easy. JAS. R. CUMIIE[NS, ,
my3o-3t* Media, Delaware county, Pa.
f
N. 8. - -Send for catalogue ofarms,. containing prices.
g a TO .EXCHANGE-A • SUPERIOR
FARM of 116 Acres, twelve miles ont: Central
Pennsylvania Railroad, and fronting on the Lancaster
Turnpike: E. PETTIT,
ury39 - 323 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE-"A SUPERIOR
TOP BUGGY WAGON," and set of light
HARNESS, at CONWAY'S Stable, PRUNE, below
SIXTH Street. my-27-3t.
CLOTHING.
A HOUSEHOLD WORD'!
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S
Popularelothing Howe. Sixth
and Market streets. The peo
ple have found out to their
great satisfaction:that there is
a place where a good article of
Clothing, handsomely cut and.
carefully made, can be had at
a moderate price. Wanama
ker & Brown have, by far, the
largest stock of REAL NEW
STYLES, FRESH, THIS SEA
SON'S MARE, of Fashionable
Clothing, to be found in this
city, - winch they are selling'
in immense quantities, and at
low prices for the times.
The place,
SIXTH- and MARKET Streets.
The name,
WANAMAKER • !it BROWN
CLOTHING.
ap22-mws2mif
LEGAL
LETTERS OF ADDIINISTRATION.ON
the estate of JOSEPH POLLOCK, late of the city
of Philadelphia deceased, having been granted to the
undersigned, ad persons indebted to the said estate are
requested to make payment, and those having claims
against the same, to present them without delay, to
JANE POLLOCK,
JOSEPH McDONALD,
ray:KT-ma* Administrators,lsl7 SIMMER Street.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT. FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Dilate of AMANDA SUMMERS, Deceased,
The Auditor appointed by toe Court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of JOHN SUMMERS, Adminis
trator of the Estate of Amanda Summers, deceased, and
to report distribution of the balance in the hands of
the accountant, will meet the parties Interested, for the
IS
of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, June
16,15i4, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his office, No. 202 South
FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
my3o-mwfst* THOMAS BRADFORD DWIGHT.
LOOKING GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SON,
816 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILA.,
Have now in store a very fine assortment of
LOOSING GLASSES,
of every character, of the
FBEY BEST AIANUFACTURE AND LATEST STYLE'S
OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS,
ardo PICTURE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES.
PERSONAL. -JEWELRY SENT BY
MAIL FREE OP POSTAGE to any part of the United
States. on receipt of the following prices: Single-stone
imitation Diamond Ring, V. Cluster imitation Diamond
Ring, $2; Heavy Plated Vest Chains. $1; Magnldcent
Plain Rtug, $1: Heavy Plain. Rings (will stand the
strongest acid), 50 cents: Small Round Black Enameled
Ear-Drops, 60 ' cents; Heavy. Plated Black Enameled
Sleeve Buttons; 25 cents; Gents' Pins, imitation dia
mond, $i ; Imitation Diamond Studs, $1:, Bracelets, $1;
Bandsomaly-chased Medallions, $1; Complete Sets
Carbuncle Studs and Buttons, Complete Sets Black
Enameled Studs and Buttons, - with pearl °Ming, $1;
Fancy Veatch Keys 50 cents; Pen and Pencil. with ex
tension case, $1; Ladles'' Long-Geared and Chatelaine
Chains, $1; Chatelaine Pins, $1; Genuine4utta Percha
Chains, $1; Ladies' and Gents' Miniature Pins, for
likeness or hair, $1; Seal Rings, $1; Lonket Rings, $2:
Coral Amulets Id cents. Direct to
ESTLIN; 5t MANN,
nry2B.6/# No. 910 RACE Street,Philadelplua.
M A of it a ß w E ri t t! L cYs S ale S by th E e Hon. PoIN VDR\v`r,V.,E.
DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States,
in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad:
miralty, to me directed, will be sold at 'public sale to,
tho highest and best bidder for cash, at MICHEN ER'S,
Store, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on WEDNgS,
DAY, June Sib. 1%4, at I?..eclock M., the Santo of the.
Schooner SWIFT, consistmg of 44 bbls Fish, 2 bags of
Coffee, S boxes of Cotton Cards, and 1 keg of Nails.
WILLIAM MILL WARD,
U. S. Alarshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA May`Pl 1.861 my3S-6t
, .
atm THE S:IIBSCRIBER WILL
serve up THIS DAY arid ever y day - , Sunders
exceptd, TURTLE AND CLAM SOP, to which Its.
TTEAToN DENCKLA, HARDWARE_ cans the attention of his customers and_pubile generally.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 507 00.112t8110.1. 7AMES PROSSER,
and MO NORTH Streets, offer for sale: . SOS MARKET 'Street.
Anehor•Brand Nails; Plymouth Mill Rivets. ^
W. &,S. Brltcher'e Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet LOelf.e,
Putnam's Horse Nails; Locke 's School Slates.
Copper, Brass, and Iron Wins; Cotton Cards. -
Ale% g fall &aortae: 4 of Atra Hatdware, r 57.540
DAN RICE'S GREAT SHOW
FOR
THREE THAREATE EXHIBITIONS
Concentrated into one, for only one price of athnisAiou
First,
DAN RICE'S
STUD Or PERPORMING ANIMA L 4.
EDUCATED, DAA LING, MANEGE and TRICK- HORSES
(all French , Erodiglivand Aerican 'Ph • r,lt bred 4);
EDUCATED MULES; PONIES, and B TPPALOES,
Taught Ina school De* in.thie country, and performed
by DAN RICE,
Assisted by his wife
Mrs, VAN RICE,
(Her first appeganceirrpublic,)
and the celebratedEquernok.,..'.
Profs. S. Q. STONES and LADY,
Second.
I4ENRX 00kE'S
TIie(TPE m ACTING nocs• AND MONKEYS, _
From Miley 'a Amphitheatre and Sydetiam Patr's•
London, and Cirque Napoleon, Paris.
The L,P*,:qsexpintion from it:f;rins the.vrater, and in
Which M. itlet hr am.i.ted hy fatribtts tutor of
beasti. Mt, HENRY
nuniefang
Dr..VALTIINGS
•CICEAN EQUESTRIAN uoVE;INT
Jil 4 - returned from a moat brilliant eN 9,7Z yea.rs exttlin tor
the ataport.4 and eitAtals 2f South A rnerina and th, Ala -
andln Which Mr. nice win be aided
• Iffisa NATE ORMOND
and
Mr: PERM NAlvr TOURNSAIWA,
The TZ tprt.septativP Equeatrian Artiats of the '64.4,
and a full staff of . Assfatants.
M=EI
This woliderfnllrripleo9labiparan w in he
E'XIIIIIITED IN PHILADELPHIA
_ ON2. WEAN,
COMMENGT NG. IdOIN ISAY. :TUNE 0,
Under a Spg cio - m, Portable l'alon, to be oreetz.S'itt the
REAR Or . ACATYEM, OF MUSIC,
Ham' ADMISSION TO' THE WH'IYLE ONLY 25 - c. Re
served seats 50a,
Doors open. at 1% and 7% eacb - d'a7; commence at 2 - and
8.
SANITARTFATR—EXTA'A NOTICE.
The entire receipt , : of the'fi r,,t entertainment of
DAN RICE'S OftEAT.gflOW,
(MONDAY ~517ERNOON, ...lONE 6,)
9r ithout any deduction for any exoerse wh tever, are
DEVOTED TO - TFIE tf,ANITNRY FAIR.
Fn order that the contrihntton ma tie worthy of the
great cause, end of the Ithe7 , llity ,the patriotic hu
morist, the free-list will be Crivencieri on that occa
sion. .
A A GA DEDIY OF MTTSIC.- - - - iItiNCOOK
OR.AIII3IAR SCTlool,B—Tahleau I.lld Magical En
teriainment for benefit of the Sanitary ' cOmmishion, en
TIIITRSDAY Evening,
rgfeld 's Band in attenda,see.
Tickets 24 cen ts. Reserved seat: M con W. For sale at
Asl,mead & Evans., 724 Chcstnnt street,' and at the
door of the Academy on the e - tening of tat entertain
ment. m7:30-4t.
TOR TITIE BENEFIT 9F' TheGREAT
CENTRAL FAIR.
Under the ananiees of the Commiil.o4.nu. Tmmnpertatione,
CONSTANT CITILLOU will, on WEDNESE*AI EVB
NINO, Jane 1,1561, repeat the twat:re (so fa.tOrably re
ceived on its first delivery) on .
ISLAND OP CU 74, '
her customs, capital, peculiar sr,i!, at the Hai
of the University of Peum,ylvania, sti4et, above
Chestnut.
The illustraiione are from photearr.VE3c: yieVA, taken
c.ri the spot, and exhibited through the unrivalled me
dium of the
STEREOPTICON.
operated by Rem; Coition.
TIC r 2 -i ETS
May be K
seenred on application if)s 0 t i c4 A..i" A -A - ea
Mrs. J. F. FRA7E74:
Chairman of Ladies' Complittr , e;
1517 Walnut'street.
RENE GTTILLOU,
Chairman Of Gentlemen's Cbrantittee,
I& Sauk 'street
CONSTANT 0U1T.7.05,
615 W.slt
MeALLISTER BROTHter street.
7733 CheQtnet street.
•
DEY. COL. G. MOODY, FIG LI TMEI
PARSON OF THE WEST, will lecture at.
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
TUESDIY EVENING NEXT, May 31, at 8 o*Ciae:/e P. ht.
Snbiecis—
"'OUß COUNTRY WORTHY OF OUR mittEsr
REGARD."
'T is heped the citizens of Philadelphia will' give a
crowded 'Rouse to the noble Colonel, who fought so
Sravelyat the siege of Nashville, battle of Cedar-coin/
Stone livar. Ticket; can be had at the Methodist Book
Rooms,. Fonrth, below Arch. or at the door, on the'ere
ning of the-Lecture. For the benefit of the Nineteentk
screen'. E.Church [my2.3.-3VI E. T. KENNY, Pastor.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCR
STREET THEATRE.
FOD - RTII WEER OP FRANK DREW.
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.
Drouvio of. Syracuse Frank Drew.
Dromio of. Ephesus Stuart Robson :
To conclude with. first time the
PIRATES OF THE SAVANNAH;
OR 'MR
TIGER SLAYER OF THE :PRARTES.
FeterPickle Frank Drew:
Fatirido. the Tiger Sinier Barton. MIL
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF FRANK DREW.
Doors open at Curtain rises atX to g. mr/30-4S
NerALITuT_ST REET THEATRE.—
? T Re-engagement of the yonnn and versatile actresa.
MISS LUCILLE WESTERN, _
and the popular young. actor, Mr. W. IT WHALLEY,
who will appear, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, in Ike
great emotional play of
EAST LT.r., YE; OR, THE ELOPEMENT.
Lady Isabel, . --LUCILLE. WESTERN.
Madame-Vine, 5 . . ''
Archibald Carlisle Mr..W. U. WHALLEY.
Seats may be secnred,from 9 till 3 o'clock, for any - dar
in the week.
GRW E, II I I. t ' E B CT' PISTNUT -STREET
LEONARD GROVER MANAGSa.
(Also of Grover's Theatre, Washington, D.C.)
THE COOLEST AND MOST COMFORTABLE THEATRE
II~AMERICA.
Will appear
GROVER'S GREAT WASHINGTON COMPANY
Combined with GROVER'S PHILADELPHIA COX
PAWL
Making it the best Dramatic Company in America.
Music by the Grand Orchestra, directed by the greet
maestro, CHARLES ROPPITZ. my27-tt
PROF. FRED. A. ROESE'S
LITE
RARY AND MUSICAL SOIREE, for the BENEFIT
OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. Readings from
German classic authors, interspersed with musical per
formances by Messrs. Wel fssob n, Th. Kammerer, Anil
C. Schmitz, on TUESDAY, May Slst, at the Washington
Building, THIRD Street, above Spruce. Tickets, SE
each, may be had,,with programmes, from Messrs. F.
Leypoldt, G. Andre & Co., and on the evening at the-
Hall. To commence at 13 o'clock.
Mr. ROESE takes great pleasure in announcing that
HERR AUGUST KREESSKAN,
the distinguished interpreter of German song, who cre
ated such an impressive sensation at Mr. Wolfsohn's last
con cert, has kindly consented to sing on this occasion
several of his favorite pieces, my3o-2t.
.TOW OPEN-TILE FORTY-FIRST
-&N ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AND
SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINE LETS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth._
Open from 9 A. M. till 7P. N., and from S till 10 in the
evening. ap26-tt
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE
STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES No. 1530 ARCH
Street, Rev. CHAS. A. SMITH, D. t., E. CLARENCH
SMITH, A. M., Principals.
Ninth Fear. Three Departments: Primary, Acade
mic, and Collegiate. Full college course in Classics,
Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science, for
those WllO graduate. Modern Languages, Music, Paint
ing, and Elocution by the best masters. - For circulars,
apply at the Institute, or address Box 2611 P. 0., Pht
ladelphia. apXI-6ne
SELECT FAMILY BOARDING
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, NOM IT
JOY, Lancaster county, Penna. Session opens on Um
FIRST TUESDAY of May. For circulars. address
apl7- o n* E. A. MORRISON, Principal.
BELLE V LIE FEMALE INSTITUT - Z-
A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
This Institution, beautifully andhealth fully located.
In the northern limits of ATTLBBOROUGH, Bucks ootua.
ty, Penna., will commence its Springand Summer Term.
on the 19th of FIFTH MONTH next, and continue in sea
sion twelve weeks.
. - -
The course of instruction is thorough and complete be
all the Elementary and higher branches of an EIS (4-Liftß
CLASSICAL AND MATHEALITICAL EDUCATION.
The French. Language is taught by a native Frenek
teacher.
Circulars, giving full particulars. may be had on a}
plication to the Principals, Attleborongh P. 0.,
_Bulls
county, Penna. ISRAEL J. GRAHAME,
JANE P. GRAHAME,
Principals.
113119-3 rm
LOST AND FOI:TND.
LOST OR ITIEL.A.ID-A. PERPETUAL
POLICY OF LiN§IIII.AME, issued by the Trustees
of the Fire Assomation to SAMUEL R. BYE, I
1551, for $3,000, and transferred to JOSEPH McOL
May 23, 1557. Any information thereof will be receiv
by FEICK;
.myS•fmwl2t* No. S2ll.lcorth EIGHTH Street.
R AVE YOU-PROVIDED FOR...YOUR
FAMILY AN INSURANCE ON YOU.R-LIFE2
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
WITEL„,AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL
WAITER S.GRIFFITII,.
G. C. RIPLEY, SEC
WJLLLU! J. COPFIY, AGTErd.RT.
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES
Hon. William Strong; Rev. Matthew Simison,D. D.,
Bishop of M. E... Church; Rey. Albert, Barnes, I):j.D-.;
Re y. James M: Crowell; Thomas Robins; Esq .; Lewis
R. Ashurst, Esq. ; Samuel Welsh„)Esq. ; James Dunlap,
Esq. ;W. It. Leeme, - Esq. ; John, Rice, Esq. ; Charles
Humphreys, Esq. ; John B. Austin, Esq. - S. o..Palator,
Esq. ;C. B. Mount, Esq. ; Samuel C. Perkins, E;
John R. Penrose. Esq., Samuel Field, Esq. Messrs.
W. Clark & Co.. McOararnon, & ' Co. ; John
B. Myers & Co. - Benjamin Balloak & Sons- '
Vi'uk. 'S. as
Alfred liartien;'George B. Reese, Son, & C 0..; .T.. 1 B.
McCreary & Co. ; George Cookman & Co. ; D.. 8.-• Ker
shaw k Co. ; Kay & Brother. .
JOHN H. P.ACKARD, K D.,
MEDICAL EXAMINER,
__
No. 1225 SPRUCE STREET,
In attendance at Agent's Oillee daily from .I,tol. P. K.
PHILADELPHIA OFFIOE,•
CORNER "FOURTH AND LIBRARY MEETS.
B. K. ESLER, AGENT.
ago-mwf3m
FAME INSURAn
No. 406.01E5'1
• PEULADI
FIRE AIIII MLA.
DIRECI
Francis K. Buck.,
Charles Richardson,
Henry Lewis,
O. W. Davis,
P. S. Justice
o
George A. irt,
FRANgs
CHAS. RICH
W. I. BLANCH RD, Secre •
.JOAN SCOTT; GRA.DITANE OF
the Royal Veterinaq College, and member of
the Royal College of Arstermary. Surgeons: Office its
Hospital Department of his establishment„ . 4-06, TORS
Avenue, above Noble, where carriages, &c.., for bare.
my3o-St.
ffst elk, FOR R.ANY AND
TROY—VI
a Delavviire and llgritan Ca
nal_
e barge MONTEIDRY; Div:lsere...tastea, is nOW
loading at the first wharf belaW Spruce street. and will
leave for tie above points on WEDNESDAY, June lat.
at 6 P,ll. For Freight, vbich widl.be taken at low Sates,
apply to D. L FGANAGIALC, Agent,
toy2S-.41* 304 S, DELAWARE, Avenue.
LAT/lES TRUSS AND BRACH
STORE—Conducted by Ladies, riTRJ.,rfiX,
Street, first does below PAne. 'Every article in their
line elegant, easy, and correct fa make. et EL NEI
DLSS, Proprietor, attendslo Gentlemen, on the corner
of 'MELVYN , and RACK Streats. B.—likoleasionar
accuracy insured. my4.3mif
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT'
LOANED upon Diamonds, Watchea. Jewel
riPiate Clothing, oc.._at JONES
0 toßstaMished Loan Office. corner THIRD
and GASKILL Streets. bnlenv . Lombard. antl-gm tr
TVORYTYPES THAT FOR TA.STE,
accuracy, and artistic coloring surpass any mad.) in
the city, are executed at B.F.ItEIMEW O
S Gallery, SA:
ARCS' OW. .00 sptchnensr . . Itt
U SF DIENTS.
TO NIGHT
EDtCATIONAL.
INSURANCE.
HOME
MUTUAL,
L H. FRO2in:NGSLAX 4 7.PR:IEI
COMPANY,
['NUT STREET,"
ELPRIA.
ND INSUPA.NGE.
:TORS. _
John W_ Everman,
Robert B. Potter.
John geseler, Jr.,
B. D_ Woodruff,
Charles Stokes.
Joseph D. Ellis.
BUCK, President. -
RDSOIf, Vice President.