The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 02, 1864, Image 3

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    CITY ITEMS.
Stile Ahotiihe Eeasok.—Thoro have boon a
number or cogent reasons given why tho Florence
.Sewing Machine, sold nt 030 Chestnut street,is pre
ferable to nit others in uso. Another is—and ono
that cannot bo too thoughtfully considered by pur
chasers—that it is so simple that almost a single
Showing makos an cflioient operator. Every ma
chine soid by this company is warranted to give per
fect satisfaction or the money will bo refunded to
the purchaser. 7 '■
HEW Novelties sok Lariks asd Misses.—
Messrs. Wood & Cary, No, T 25 Chestnut street, have
|ust received oasos of the exquisite new “Pol
I'owri " Turbans for missos and ladies. Theso are
the newest things out for covering the ladles’ heads.
Their stylish English Walking Hats are also ■ com
tnanding much attontton.
The Yisar Latest,—A' My, during; tlio per
formance of tho now opera of She Shops to Conquer,
Inquired of tho autiior, Mr, Fitzlmll, wli'nt ho ima
gined poor Doctor Goldsmith would liavo thought
■Of his now coat 1 ' ; I don 1 ! know, madam t ,f was tho
tj-oply, “but, if wo oro to judge by tho autlionoo, it.
jiTi/s : him Tory woll,” There was fact as woli as fun
in this reply, for tho garment was made at i tho
Brown-Stono Clothing Hall of Hockhill St ■ Wilson,
Kos. 003 and 005 Chestnut street, above Sixth,' 7 .
; Sale 01? VALUAiiLnPnoi'Ktt'rv i.v Alexax niu a
A’a.—Wo would draw attention to tho auotion sale
•of ttic late residence of Caleb S. Hallowell, Esq., In
Alexandria, Va., to take plaoe on the 22d inst. Wo
are informed it Is one of the largest and inost desi
rnblc pieces of property- in that city. Alexandria
has been, throughout the war, a place of active
business, and it will doubtless now continue to on
joy a permanent sliaro la the prosperity of Wash
ington.
« Old Hundred.”—We hear so much now-a-ilays
about “Bermuda * Hundred» that wo wonder
■whether it Is a different tuno from “Old Hundred }i
that General Butler has boon playing down thero;
and, if so* if it has as good a.b<wc as “ Old
and whether tho tenor of the > General's orders are
'faithfully followed by hia second. We, In this city,
think there is hundred like eight hundred and
twenty-four, the number on Chestnut street of Ohas.
Stokes & Co.’s one-prlco clothing store.
Strangers at the Sanitary Fair.-—Wo learn
thero have been special pains takon by our hotel and
boarding-house -keepers for the accommodation of
the great influx of strangers visiting our city during
the Fair weeks. Not to be bohind hand, Mr. Gran
ville Stokes, the proprietor of the celebrated Cloth
ing Establishment, No. GOD Chestnut street, has se
3ured the services of an extra corps of Cutters and
Salesmen for tho occasion, so that there may be no
delay, In suiting the thousands who will doubtless
avail themselves of the occasion to procure the lat
est styles at hia “palatial n store.
Brown’s Bronchial Troches. for coughs,
colds, pulmonary, and asthmatic disorders, have
moved their efficacy by a test of many years, and
lave received testimonials from eminent men , who
have used thorn.
To Ekt—The second, third, fourth', and fifth floors
Of the spacious building, No. 221; Chostuut street,
possession Ist of J uly. Apply.on tho premises, to
je2-tkstu3t* . Ohas/Wightman & 00.
Corns, Bunions, Inverted nails, Enlarged
Joints, and all diseases , of the feet, eared without
pain or inconvenience to the patient, by Drs. Zaoha
rie & Bametti Surgeon Chiropodists, 921 Chestnut
street. Befer to physicians and surgeons of the
oity. ■• •• • ■ • • - ' • . tf
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
Tbo.O
seo FUheivNew York
I B Whiting, Now, York .
Ufrctl Bay, Meckanicsburg
JaptH Shafer
jewis Miller & wife
r H Cantwell
F H Cimnnu, Baltimore
Miss Craig, Glasgow
Henry Lower, Canton, 0
Mrs Mackenzie & f, Toronto
Col Jas Patton & wf, Penna
Miss Scott, Lancaster
N Applebach, Penna
W CTanner, New York
W M Beoteni, Carlisle
Mr & Mrs Jones, lowa
John Staymau Si wife
T J Day
Dr W S Latin, Farksburg
Geo Ormrod, Tumaqua
W A Mitchell, Brooklyn
J T Carrier & wf, Albany .
Miss Carrier, Albany
Edw Lebcngood, Penna
Michael Seltzer, Penna
A Bressliu, Penna
111) Wilson, Penna. x
E W Bolgler, Penna *
J S Black & wf, York
Miss Black, York
j H Spalding, New York
II Miiroao, Washington
r H Stouo, USA _
Paul E Robert, New York
Bias Black, Boston
3 L Pierson, Cleveland, 0
*ainl fioo?er. Oil City
IMorrison, Boston
Seuj F Blood, Pittsburg
E Snyder, Harrisburg
SH Elias &lft, Cincinnati:
Miv Haines, Now Orleans
&lr& MrsOrmsbee,Glasgow
Mrs Craig, Glasgow
A L Hutchinson, Lancaster
0 W Corwin, Harrisburg
J W Ward, Harrisburg
JS Cmmnings, Harrisburg
M C Ciuuroi ugs. Harrisburg
A J Cook, McSherryatown
N J Andrews,McSherryst’n
r Goodwin, Altoona
W L Smith, Altoona
R Heury & wf. New York
Miss Henry, New York
{T Johnston, New York
f L Furness, New York
j T Hartwell. Now Jersey
F Leach, -New York
J. Runt, Jr, Penna
J N Dickson
J De P Davis, Reading
S M Dickinson, Trenton
W W Eastham, Boston
A Carpenter, New York
W Smith, New York -
J Smith, New York
GW Hall, USN
(f Burbak, Jr, New York
WT Carter, Phila -
J PFentress, Maryland
Mr & Mrs T L Hall,Trenton
Major H Bumstcd, USA
L J Albertson, Penna.
J H Woolley, Long Branch
J Narris, USA
r S Todd, New Jersey .
V J Hughes, New'Jersey
' 1 Roberts, Burlington
fKHumphreys, NY
W S Pearce, New York
WLltiile & in, New York
P E Robert®, New York
Seth Williams, Boston
R L Armstrong, Boston
J.Rogers, Boston
David Wood, New York
T Denman, New York
W Green, New York
*,T Hughes, New York .
' Griswold, Albany
11 Thompson, New Jersey
T Greenieaf, Lancaster
J F Higgins, Harrisburg
Copt Gw Harris, U S A
Major H L Duncan, USA
Lieut A J Harrison, USA
WEmnpton, Washington
R S Hood, Washington
L Underwood, Washington
J A Worrell, Washington
Truman Edwards, BaLt
B L Torrey, ‘Baltimore
S Goodman, Baltimore
Caleb Freeman, Delaware
J S Oakley, Delaware
R L Hart, Pittsburg
J Culbertson, Pittsburg
James K Pulchuson, Pa
G Henderson, Albany
LDorr, Pror, R I
nlius AThorn, ProVV SI
. Eckendorf, Utica, NY.
G Ruth, New York •• .
Allison, Utica,New York
W Wood, Trenton
[ J Inniss, Trenton
W Grover, Trenton
The Coi
B Bioolcs, Baltimore
6 W Lord, Baltimore
T A Fiaher, Washington
C A Linsley
TSegelcke, Norway
S Guym, New York •
A Bernhard, New York
Geo H Forster, New York -
Mra Dr Harris, Washington
Dr G H Otis, U BN
Jas Murphy, New York
S M Hamilton,Baltimore
CNewmann, New York *'
FASchuiie, Cincinnati,
If C Biddle, Wilra, Del -
Geo Stills, Jr,Columbus,o
G 1) Penfield&wf, Michigan
JW Coleman, Oil City'
GeoßHaxewell, NY
W B Litchfield &wf, St Paul
G W Norton, New York
Jas Auten &wf, Bristol
FW Walsh, England. -
C S Multby, Baltimore
JH Ackerman, New York
Miss E Aekerinau, N York
EW Prentiss, Now York. .
F Bloodgood, New York .
Mrs Bloodgood, New York
B T Judson, New York
John T Heard, Boston
Tiieo Rturges, New York
W £ Woodward, Boston .
I> M Forbes _ -
i Tyler & la, New York
Jos Wsirring & la, N York
S W Rea, Boston
J H Flayier, Boston
C W Spurr, New York
1 N Isaacs, Cleveland
i) S Orth & wf, Now York _
W N Baxter, New York
Win Chambers,New York
G A Bansaner & wf, Balt
GW Jenks, New Jersey
Wm Pettit
Wm T fil Ripley, Vermont
J U Stevens, New Jersey
Thos Snyder & la
Mr & Mrs J M Miller, Balt
J B Howell, England '
Mr Baldwin, Washington
W Betts, Michigan
J M Joy, Baltimore
J D Dougherty, Harrisburg
HB McKean, Towanda
M Cohn, Baltimore -
H E Rana, U S N
ii E Dyer & dn, Peona
.L Ballou, Norwich, Conn
Airs Almy, Noiwieh, Conn
blaster L Almy, Conn
Tl»e Me:
Lieni J E Potter, USA -
P Sbupp, Plymouth
A M Coburn, Boston .
A W Ewing, Pittsburg
CStongh, Erie, Pa
C Horn, New York
T W Seaverne, Jr,- Boston
Wm Lindsay. Delaware
Geo P Cortz, Pittsburg
Wm Cornell, New York
DDT Farnsworth, W Va
Thoß G Farnsworth, W Va
lIS Mansfield & la, Mass .
Capt E Chase, New York ,
H C Wright, Kew«York
W S Carson, New York
J P Gordmanship, Penna
II J Frosl, Wooster, 0
A R Liggett, Ashland, 0
J M Bell, Penna
W Rouse, Bucyrus. 0
A S Bard, Cenrievilie
The Am
B T Briggs, Delaware
A H Toud.-Snow Hill
33 McHugh. Huntingdon co
A Smith, How York
John Dungan "
J H Mills, Port Royal
F Kiblett - ; -
H 0 Paxßon, Trenton ....
J H Gilbert, Connecticut
E A Wyman, Maine
A J Hash, Maine
J C Hilton, Washington
1F Morris, Baltimore
T M Farr, Baltimore
A B Haight, Hew-Yorlc
W L McAfee, Wheeling
WF Goodwin,.*? H -
J P Cobarn•& sis, Penna
F Woodbridge, Conn
R 0 Stover. Point Pleasant
M Wadleigu, Ashland
D Lomison, T’enna
W Print, Trenton N _
> The 1
WH Bolts. Ganboro, Del
Lemuel Schilling, Salem, 0
Dayid Bollavs, Canton, 0
CliZogpler. Baltimore
Geo W Barkdoll, Reading
J Mitchell, Washington
J Morton, Cambridge, O .
C 13 Goldsborough, Md
J L Eiiasou, Delaware
Win Farrer, Piuegrove
L Wampler,Chambersburg
Geo 11 Hick, New Jersey
J n Klippart, Columbia, 0,
John W Simuia, Washingtni
The Com
J M Chambers, Penna
Julm Ford, New York
Richard Dixon, Now York
H Shafer, West Chester
W P Haines, Lane co, Pa
3 Wright & la, Chester co
T C Klckett & lit, N Jersey
Geo Pearson & la, N Jersey
•C S Thaehcr, New Jersey
.Alex Mode, Coatesville
.BTowsou, Cheater co
J Eachus. Chester co
J) 8 Barnhart, State Line
iE James, Newvilte, Pa
The Stati
.A Bell. Clearfield, Pa
J Van FassiD.New Jersey
JSBernhart, Bellefonte
M R McNeal, New Jersey
B li Garrettson, Now York
Jas Watson
J C Morratt & wf, Penna
Jo* H Miller, Russellville
Clark Fairlamb, Virginia
G W Harris, Penna
8 Laubarii, M D, U S A
0 W Underhill, HcwYork
H King
W Shreve
J Bowkley i PHtfiton
A Schwartz, Alientowu
E Spencer, Pottavillo
. Tlie Mt
A J Evans, Maryland*
M Smith, Maryland
L Clifton, Maryland
Si Franklin, Marl and v
M A Lowiyy Maryland
IW Lowe, Maryland
J McPigle, Pittsburg.
A Calvin, Easton
J A Stuber, 1 Allentown
David Engelman, Penna
iO B Keller, Beading
Daniel Uertzog, Easton
ltluental.
A J Hay, Indiana
W B Giatfc, Boston
RevH W Beecher,Brooklyn
Lucius Hart & wf. NY
Max Boyce, New York
PR Thomas, USA
J P Dinsmore, New York
P D Luther f Pottaville
E Amende & la, Paris, Ey
Jacob Emerson, Jr, Mass
John Butler, Jr, NY
Mrs Butler & dan. NY
S A Chapman,Mt Vernon,o
Miss Ellfs, ait Vernon, 0
Col W F Bartlett, Boston
W H Davis, Albany
TraC Chase&la,Washingtn
Jas A Courtney, Baltimore
Air & Mrs G W Dobbin* Balt
Miss Dorsey, Baltimore
D J Scott, USA
Miss Briden
L E Turner, Pittsburg
S R Jackson, Maine
T D Hotchkiss, Guilfan
Thos Simpson, Bath, Me
J SavaiY, Huntingdon, I» I
Thos C Case, New York
J W Embury, New York.
W F Clftiiln & la, Boston
airs E P Pcrhune & ch, N J
Thos W Dawson, N Jersey
J B Henry, Delaware City
F A Sargent, Boston
G Brown, Baltimo e
H P Crozfer, Loug Island
•A Snow, New York
R Robinson, New York .
H Benedict, Ne w York
J J Cohn, New York
R P Swann, U S N
Jos Merrefleld, Baltimore
J B Locke, New York •
J W Poleter, Washington
Mr Fenner & la, Conn •
Mrs Young, Norwich, Conn
Miss Young & sis, Con
A B Young, Norwich, Conn
Mr Tiudell
EFEnowlron, New York
S Turner, New York
Win G Augett, Prov, RI
L Metcalf A wf, Kentucky
Thos W Jenkins, Balt
Sami Allen, Honesdale
Geo Fuller, Scranton
C Wendell, Washington
Mrs II N McAllister, Penna
J McCormick, Jr, Harrisb’g
John Bannaa, Pottsville
A M Zimmerman, Harrisb T g
Sami Ashliurst Si wf» N J'
rchaiEts’.
Geo Mason, New York
J 0 Friel. Hollidaysburg
Sami Collins & wf, Indiana
E Andrews, Williamsport
Chas H Stephens, Ginn, 0
J T Seeley, New York .
J Saeds, Wayneaaaile, 0
A M Leslie, St Loots
lIF Walling, New York
M F Carman, Newark,'N J
R S Staples, Stroudsburg
Wm Fine, Stroudsburg
J H Richards, Minersviile
Wm F.Ward, Penna
E Kasurs, Harrisburg
W Dale, New Jersey
W J Kramer, Allentown
Jas Jlerdraua, Pittsburg
811 llrown, Reading
J B Walker, Trenton, N J
M Smith, Penna
lericnxi.
John Gillett, Washington
John Ralston, Armstrong co.
Thos MeConn, Washington
J S McHugh, Cambria co
Capt W P Kockhill, Ghatta’a'
W M Ralston, Armstrong co
D K Bryant, Chicago
Geo B Cartwright,Boston
S Kaufman, Brookville
DP Robertson, New York
J F Clement, Delaware
E Prouse, Maryland ,
H Duffy, Lafayette, Ind
Joel A Jnthlao, N Jersey
Daniel B Glnenbach, N J
W LigVtner, New York
IT Cfrment, Sunbury
A L Mumper
J L Parvin, Maryland
G A Ramsey, Ohio
H Duncan, Ohio
F W Iticord, Newark, N J
W N Jennings,'Ft Deposit
J Brown, Jr, Washington
Moses Gnssenberger, Lane
Dr Botnbaugh& fa, Balt
G McCarty & wf, Penna •
Chester Jiotchkin, NY
J Bonnett, Boston
S Livingston, Florence
H AParkhurst, Chicago
Gyrus Pyle, -wiltn. Del
Wia P Watkins, New York
H Samson, New York
David W Howell," Easton
S P Burwell, Mercer, Pa
ixnerclal.
W Mooro. New Castle. Del
Geo B Eager, Lane co, Pa :
R A McCauly. Oiiostor co :
S Pennock, Chester co
F Worrilow, Penna
John-Wallis. Washington
B C Stoat, Washington
11 G Pease, Salem, N J
GR Shields
Kber James, Plainfield
H \erkes, Jr, Doyleatown
Dr R Seeds, Philadelphia
H H Rogers, Massachusetts
Jas r Brown, Perkiomen
es Union,
1) Gio&t, Penna
Alias Gloat, Ponna
D J Rice, Perry co. Pa-
A Histor, Pittsburg
: J) McAlister, Pittsburg
John Hollingor, Lanc'r co
> P S Santor, Ji% Maryland
B German, Jr, Delaware
itim’g,
0 K Slteploy, PottsvUlo
M Hutchins, Lewlstown
A R Bond, Lewis* own
E Lucas, Wilm, Del .
M S Pratt, New York .
0 lliidebmnt, Harrisburg
Jas Gordon, Altoona
ftdluon.
Frank M Beagle
Jllßrimer, Delaware
W S Clifton, Maryland
Bliss L W Andrews, Boston,
DrN B Borloan, N Jersey
Dr JBlano, N Jersey
Leonora Barton, Ponaa
Id Engle.
Chas Gross, Allentown
Albert Doster, Bethlehem
W B Bensinger, Tamaqaa
John Paine, Lebanon
A Brubaker, Lancaster co
The Barit
Isaiah Potter, Hamroonton
Geo Davis, New York
Jacob Scblichter,Lehigh co
Alfred Kulght,Carversville
Jones Coimey,yßucks co
Theo Parv'm, Indianapolis
\V B Watson, Wilmington
Joshua Beans, Doylostown
David Smith, North Wales
Henfy P Koss, Doylestown
KM Knight, By berry
tcyShcnf,
IF G Worstall.Buckmanvilo
Wm Cotlmau Sc la, Pouna
E .Wright, Fox Chasp
Smith Harper, Fox Chase
W 13 Doualdaon, Washing
Alien HulVnaglo, N Hope
Andrew Cogners; Reading
Wm Barnsley, Maryland
Dr Dyer & la, Doyloatowa
Goo Henry, lianamontoa
itional.
,T Ferguson, Halifax, Pa
Geo G Gloim, Lebanon; Pa
Miss E Eves, Williamsport
Miss S Eves, Williamsport
U Thornton & wf, Toronto
Misa Woldon, Toronto, C W
Dr George Header
T A Willson, Heading
,TT Harman
W H Tyson, Heading
Mrs Ludwig, Berks couuty
Mrs Borah, Berks county
S S Weest & wf, Poena
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The Adultejiation of Srmmrous Li
quoßs.—'What with the increased datles on imported
spirits and the heavy taxes on fourth-proof domestic li
quors,'an immense quantity of alcoholic preparations
are thrown upon the market as representatives of the
regular spirits used as .beverages; such as whisky,
brandy, gin, and rum, tho former now beiug about as
difficult to obtain ptiroaud unadulterated as it used to
be commoirand of good quality. The result.of the,
scarcity of good spirituous liquora has been to introduce
into the market a species of beverage composed of pure
spirits combined with some tonic vegetable extract, tho
compound being kuown as Bitters. Those “Bitters”
are, generally speaking,as far superior to the spirituous
liquors ordinarily retailed at bars and taverns as possible
and much less injurious than evca.the best spirits are,
for their tonic effects counterbalance the inflammatory
action that accompanies alt alcoholic drinks. But even
in the manufacture of this class of popular beverages,.
there is more or less adulteration, and therefore care is
required in making a selection,, in order that the best
quality may be prooured;. .
The best in the . market that we have yot seen is that;
known as the “Golden Bitters,” which la warranted of
the best materials, and composedof extracts from purely
vegetable sources. \
; A medical analysis which Mr. HUBBEL had made.
for the purpose; shows that his Bitters are eminently
.calculated to relieve the dyspeptic, andafford that gentle
necessary to assist the weak and Infirm to
bear with the faiigues of daily life.: The time will come
when these Bitters will supersede thepbisonous drinks
now imbibed at our public bars, and when this change
takes place we shall hear of fewer cases of mad drunk
enness audless deaths from delirium tremens. —Brook
lyn Post, . . . . myBo-6t ’
Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Restohattvr.
HOYT’S HIAWATHA,HAIK RESTORATIVE.
HOYT’S HIAWATHA‘HAIR RESTORATIVE.
HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIK -RESTORATIVE.
HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIB RESTORATIVE.
In Poem Hiawatha was adjudged ,to
have conferred the greatest boon on hia tribe hecana*
she brought to its notice corn. Every one will admit
hat onr preparation Js worthy of its name, for the be*,
aofits it confers wheint is known.
WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES.
It restores faded and gray hair and whiskers to their
. original color. ;It brings up the natural shading of ode
hair with another, thus giving the hair a perfect life
appearance, so . that the most critical observer cannot
detect Us use. ,It makes harsh hair soft and silky, stops
its falling out, cleanses it and the scalp from all irapn
fltiesVie as readily applied and wiped from the skin &*
any hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad ef
fects of previous use of preparations containing sulphur,
lugar oflend.&c.
The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the fol
lowing challenge to test in the New York dailies three
weeks, which
WAS NEVBB ACCEPTED :
Let some well known and disinterested persons a*
point one to the proprietor of each, preparation for thi
hair to bring np the color. Every proprietor to ust
nothing bat Me own preparation, and the person
nothing also daring the test. A certificate of the re*
suit to be widely published at the expense of the an*
inccessful competitors. Sold everywhere.:
. JOSEPH HOYT & GO..
10 University Place, New York.
Haik Dye 1 EUxa D-sra! 1 : ,
: BATCtiELOK'S c9lebrate.d HAIB DTE is the Best tn
the World. Tlifi only Harmless, True, mid Reliable
Dye known. This spleadid - Hair Dye .is perfeot—
•langea Ked, Busty, or Gray Hair instantly to a
glossy Blacker natural Broum, without injnrtn® the
Hair or staining tlie Skin, lea Ting the Hair Soft and
Beautiful iiimparts fresh Titality.freanently restoring its
'pristine color, and rectifies the ill-effecte of bad Dyee.
The geimine is signed AYilliam A. Batchelor ; all
otbere are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold
by all Druggists Ac. I'ACTORY. 81 BARCLA Y Street,
Hew York, Batchelor’B new Toilet Cream for Dressing
the Hair. . iySO-lr
Family Sewing, Embhoiderisg, Bkatd-
ING, Qnilting, Tucking, Ac., beautifnlly executed on
the GROVER A BAKER SEWING MACHINE. Ma
chines, with operators, by The .day ■or week, 730
CHESTNUT Street. .; ap2-stnthSm.
One-Price Clothing, of the Latest
Sttlss, made in the Beat Manner, expressly for. BE-,
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked ia
Plain Figures. All. Goods; made to Order warranted
satisfactory. Onr Ohb-Pbioe Stbtsx Is strictly adhered’
to. All are thereby treated alike.
de2S-ly JONES A CO., 604 MABEET Street
Btehtway & Sons,
PIANOS,
PIANOS,
For sale only at..
'BLASIUS BROS., .
' 1006 CHESTNUT Street.
Mason
Stece & Co’.b
HAMLIN’S
nTTIi
’CABINET
0 EGANS
STECK A CO.’S
SEVENTH
The Popular Clothing House of Phela,
- A "OAK: HALL.” ; ;
Best-class goods and moderate prices.
. ; WANAMaKBR & BROWN*
B. B. corner SIXTH and MARKET Street#. .
Custom Department (to make to order) No. IS. Sixth si
Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Pbemiuii
LOCK-STITCH
SEWIHG MACHINES.
THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST,
Salesrooms. TO*. CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh
0WCj9v.E,1?,X3313-
ASHHURST—PHARO. —Juno Ist, at Tuckerton. New
Jersey, by the Rev. Gusiavus M. Murray, Samuel Ash
hurst, M. D., of Philadelphia ,to Louiba Phtebe, daugh
ter of Archelaus R. Pharo, of Tuckerton. • > , *
ROBERTS-fifATHER.-Sixth month Ist, .by Friends 7
ceremony, Edwin Roberts to Canm Mather," all of
this cilv ' T . , . *
DE BROT-'LAWRENCE.—At TompklusviUe, Staten
Island, on May 31, by the: Rev. Pierre P. Irving, John
De Brot to E. A. Lawrence, all of Philadelphia. *
PAINE—PENJNGTON.-—At St. Luke> Church, on the
lBtiust.,*by the Rev. Dr. Howe, Dr. Horatio Fame, of
New York, to Meta Roberts, daughter of John Pening
ton, *
DIED.
LUTZ.—On the Ist inst. , Morris L., son of Hiram E.
and Maggie Lutz, aged 10 months and 2o days..
The relatives and. friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of
bis parents, No. 6£S North Eleventh street, on Saturday,
the -4th inst., at 3 o’clock P, M. To proceed to Laurel
Hilt **+
BAILEY.—On Tuesday, 31st ult., Joseph T. Bailey,
Jr., in the 22d year of his age. ■ _ ,
- Funeral from his father’s residence, No. 1330 Chestnut
street, on Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. -
BRuOKE.—On the :32st inst., Sarah Brooke, only
daughter of Jesse and Catharine Brooke, aged 33 years.
The relatives ftod friends of tlie family are respect
fully invited to attend her funeral, en Friday raorniugj
June 3d, at 10 o’clock, from the residence of her parents,
in Kadnor.township, Delaware courtly. • t ; **
WOOD.—Ou the 30th ult., Miss Jennie C. Wood, af
ter a brief illness. , ~ . :
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from, the residence
of her mother, Marshall street, below Arch,: Norris
town, Pa., this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. *
IVItEY.—At Florence, in Italy, theattbof January,.
of disease of the heart, the Rev. Frederick Wiley..
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend
his funeral, at St. Ann’s Church, Sanda street, Brook
lyn, on Friday, 3d of June, at llo’clock, without other;
invitation. _ . • . **
VAN ANTWERP.—On tho 26th of May, at Chesapeake
Hospital, Fortress Monroe, from wounds received in the
late oattie, Lieut. Williamß. Van Antwerp, of .Co. F.,
13th Regiment Indiana Volunteers.. . . ■*
URWILER.—From wounds received in the battle of
the Wilderness, Sergeant Charles A. Urwiler, Co. G,
67th Regiment P. V.,'aged2syears. t .
The relatives and friends of the family are respect - -
fnlly invited to attend his fnneral, from the residence of
his mother, No. 925 Randolph street, this (Thursday)
afternoon, at 3 o’clock.; . . - . * :•,
FLOSSY BLACK SILKS-JUST RE
■VJcEIVE D,
One case of Lyons Taffetas.
25-incbes*wide Lyons Taffetas, $1.75,
25-in.ches-widc Lyons Talfetks, fl.B7>£.
2S*ioches-'wide Lyons Taffetas, $2.
25*inches*mde LyonsTaffetaß, $2.50.
'ALSO,' -
Poult de Sole Gros Grains, Tallies, :&e,
BESSON & SON, Monrulne Store,
918 CHESTNUT Street.
CEA-SIDE HOTELS SUPPLIED
O CHEAP. ■ ,
Table Linen by ttm piece.
Kapkins by the dozen, low.
Qaiits for single beds, &c.
lied border Chamber Towels.
Huguenot Stont Sheetings,
EYfiK&LANDBIiL.
KS* SONS OF TEMPERAXCE.-FRANK
LIN Division on THIS EVENING, their twen
tieth Anniversary, propose to givea Musical and Intel
lectual FEAST in honor of Hie occasion, and.'wHl take
up a collection and donation la aid of the Union Volun
teer Refreshment Saloon, who have so urgently called
on their fellow-citizens for help tuat tlieway-wonrsol
dier’s heart may be made glad by the generosity of the
City of Brotherly Love., We cordially invite allpur fel
low* citizens who approve of this
tion being continued to the end of the war to meet with
us at the Kev. Mr. BRAINARD’S CHURCH, PINE
Street; above Fourth, atBo’clock. . ,•
, We nave engaged the following gentlemen to address
the meeting: Grand Worthy Patriarch DAVIS; Bey.
Mr. THOMAS, of the Methodist Church; Itev. Mr, :
MOORE, of. the Presbyterian Church; Rev. J. WHEA
TON of the Baptist Church.; Kev, IRVIN H. ;
TORRENCE, of the M. E. Conference; Past Worthy
Patriarchs DU 9Y and FOUST, and others, have engaged;
to be present. Dr. BROWN, with bis class, have kind
ly consented to take charge of the vocal and musical
Eart of the entertainment. We believe our object will
e approved ami sustained.
P, S.—Franklin Division will meet at their Hall at 7
o’clock By order of Committee,
It* : HENRY CLEGG, Chairman.
WAGON DEPARTMENT OF
gyW GREAT .CENTRAL PAIR. —Contributors ara
requested to sand their articles to the FAIR GRQUNDS
onSATUEPAY, June 4tli, and - notify the Chairman of
Committee/. l JfON'g Chairman, /
535 NEWMARKET Street.-,
OT VJUMBNiD. - THE MRECTOItS
the OLM STEAD OIL; COMPANT lmve this
day declared a dividend of iOHR PER CEM. on the
capital rioek of tlie Company ont of the Darnings of the
month of May, and an extra dfvidead of POOR IER
CENT., both payable, free of State- ' the
insUut, at theOmce of the Company, S. E., corner of
THIRD and CHESTNUT Street*, up stairs. -
GEO. W. HUNTER, Secretary.
je2*lot
JC.NEI, IBM.
KST" OFFICE OF THE HTTUB SCHC VJL
KILL NAVIO ATION RAILROAD AND [COAL
COMPANI, FiubADELfinA, May HI, ml —At a ineet
iiJK"/. thoMiuutKera of this Company, hold 2ith Inst.,
JOHN F. BLAND V was elected President for the unex
pired tern occasioned by the resignation of Alex. .T.
DerbyHhjre. And at a meeting held this day ALEX. .T.
DERBYSHIRE was elected to serve as Manager in place
of Wm. G. Houston, resigned. THOMAS HART,
It , Secretary and Treasurer, ’■
CORN EXCHANGE BANK.
*3fc? PaiPAPBLPHiA, May 8, : 1064.
The Directors have declared a Dividend of SEVENper
cent., payable on demand, clear of State and U. 8. (3
per cent,) tax., J. W. TORRBY,
my4»lm Cashier.
nsa* OFFICE OF THE TREIttONT COAt
§W COMPANY, No. 11 Washington Buildings, 274
South Third Street, Philadelphia, May. 28, 1804.—The
certificates of stock of this company are now ready for
delivery, on application therefor at this office.
ALBERTB.EQKEL,
zny3o*6t Secretary and Treasurer,
THE GREAT CENTIME rHR.-
Tho CommlttoeonMochanio Arts ami Machinery
are prepared to receive goods Intended for their Depart
ment. ,
Parties Intending to contribute trill please send their
goods tills week without fail.
Power will be furuisbod for machinery In motion.
S. V. MERItiCK,
u Chairman.
gggp> THE GREAT CENTRA!, EAIK.
TICKETS FOll OPENING CEREMONIES..
SEASON TICKETS, NOT ADMITTING
TO THE OPENING CEREMONIES $5
1333 CHESTNUT STREET.
On and after MONDAY, May SO, at tho CONTINEN
TAL, and at PUGH’S, corner of SIXTH and CHEST
NUT,
|®» GREAT SANITARY FAIR-CUE"
MIOAI, BRANCH; ■: .
ADDITIONAL.SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Harrison Brothers & C 0............ ffl
Dr. W. M. Uhler.... •» 00
Previously acknowledged.
.$3,300 00
JOiiN V. WETHERILL, Chairman, '
PjirLADEr.pmA, June 3, 1564. Je2-2t'
the great central fair
IKX? KEWSPAPER—PUBLISHED FOR THE BENE
FIT OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR,—AU Chairmen
nndothers who Lave interested themselves in getting
Subscribers for ** OUR DAILY FARE” are requested
to send in tbe names on or before MONDAY next, Juno
6th, so as to be sure of obtaining complete sets of the
paper. The newspaper •will be published daily during
the Fair. Price, $1 for a complete set of 12 aumbors.
It will bo beautifully,printed on the finest ..paper, aud,
as it is to be prepared with special reference to binding
in one elegant voiuriie,«o advertisements will be ad
mittexi: It will form a valuable and attractive memo
rial of the Great Fairs of 1564, and be prized as such by
all who may possess it.
The names of all persons rending Five Dollars (for
five sets.of the newspaper) will bo published among
those who were active in aiding: the Sanitary cause
during the war.
. Persons sending One Hundred Dollars for one hundred
sets'will have tnefr names published on the Roll of
Honor of the Sanitary Fair in our journal, and receive
a certificate ranking them among the Jirst-class contri
butors to the Sanitary cau^p.
Remittances (which should always, be accompanied
with the name of the State, county, and post oilice of
:he person remitting,) should be sent to
GEORGE W. CHILDS,
Chairman of the Publishing and Editorial Committee,
Nos. G3B and 030 CHESTNUT. Street,
Philadelphia.
THE lADIES* COMMITTEE ON
-SEWIUO MACHINES acknowledge the follow
ing donations to the Central Fair;
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing- Machines, to the.
Unionst of-.... ...£s3oo 00
.Wheeler & Wilson Button-Hole Machine........ 230 00
Grover & Baker Sowing Machines..
American. Button* HoleMnchlnes......
r J he Singer Mfg. Co. Machines**
Wilcox & Gibbs’ Machines*.
The Elliptic SewingMachme.
The Parliam Machine.
W. C. Wilmarth Sewing Machines ...
TiDkle & Lyon, one machine ...........
Wagener Sewing Machine .....
W. L. Marshall, one machine*.***'*...
'The Florence Sewing Machines*..
Mrs. Horner, Mad. Demorest Machine
Mr. John Grlgg, cash,
S D. Gross, cash
it
GREAT C £ K T R A E FAIR.—RE
STAURAKT DEPARTMENT.—’The. undersign
ed, Treasurer of this Department, acknowledges the
receipt of the following donations :
Amount previously acknowledged
Edward L. Clarke--. •
Mrs. £. M. Pox
Proceeds of sales hy some youngladiesofChe&t-
nut Hi 11... 2 7$
Daniel Dormpusen,,nlaborer.... 1 Oo
proceeds of a party given toy Mrs. T. W. Tay- -v
lor, Kennett Square, Che5terc0................ 30 00
G. A. W00d... * 300 00
George W; N0rri5;........•*.«• 100 00
From thpgood pcopieof LewisLurg.Pa., thro ugh
S. J. Wa11... 40 00
Ladies’Aid Society,'Vallertownship,Danville,
Pa., per Aaron Iloek, agent.................... .42 00
W. A. Spensler, Now Bloomfield,Perry county,
Pa.........; _l6 62
Citizens of Juniata county. Pa. , per J. North.. 14140
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company.... 250 00
FRANCIS P. STEEL, •
Treasurer Restaurant Department. .
At Southwark Bank.
■ GEORGET. LEWIS, Chairman*
No. 231 South FRONT Street, and
• =-' - No. 1323 WALNUT Street.
Mrs. MARY MoHENRY,
Chairman Ladies’Committee;
• No. 1902 CHESTNUT Street.
Mrs. Dr. GEORGE W. NORRIS,
It' . Treasurer, No. 1534 LOCUST Street. .
NOHCJE.-TinE AMUAL MEET
ING of the Stockholders of the GERMAN
TOWN PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY will be
held at the office of the Company, corner of SIXTH and
DIAMOND Streets, on THURSDAY, the 2d day of June,
1364, at 4 o’clock, P. M., at which time and place an
Election will toe held for Treasurer and three Managers,
one of whom shall toe President, to serve for the ensu
ngyear. JOSEPH SINGERLY, Secretary.
jny17,25,je1,2,4t*' Germantown Passenger Railway Co.
TO SINGERS 1-INAUGVRATION
OP THE GREAT CENTRAL PAIR.-The Com
mittee having charge of the Inaugural Ceremonies ha
ving authorized the undersigned to collect and prepare
a Chorus for that occasion, and having obtained the ser
vices of the chorusof the Institution for the Blind,
would respectfully invite the co-operation of the mem
bers of the Handel and Haydn and ITarmonia Societies,
and the different Church Choirs, to meet him on
THURSDAY EVENING, June 2d, at 8 o’clock, at MU
SICAL FUND HALL. The choruses to toe rehearsed
are the ’‘Star-Spangled Banner, ’’ and a hymn com
posed .expressly for the occasion, supported toy a large
military band; under the leadership.ofMr: Carl Seutz.
The participants will have an opportunity of witnessing
tlie ceremonies incident to this occasion, together with
the freedom of the buildings.
my3l-3t - A. K, TAYLOR,’Conductor,
Pianos,
PIANOS.
J. B. GOULD,
and CHESTNUT.
XHE CITIZENS’
IfeSs* HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION appeals to a gene
rous people to sustain, themin their efforts to administer
relief to tkeiftjble men who have sacrificed every home
comfort, risked life and limb in the desperate conflict
with Deason; who are determined to crush with tha
iron heel of right the deep ingratitude of a misguided
and basely rebellious faction, and restore to its pristine
purity ana beauty the Union of our noble sires, plant
upon every Southern hill-top our liberty tree, and mois
ten its roots with their warm life-blood, or find a grave
beneath its soil. .-//.•
[ Several thousand wounded in this contest have al- -
ready arrived among us, and been received at thisan
eUtntion; proper refreshment freely, and promptly
given, their festering wounds bathed and dressed by
woman’s tender h(inu, and every want anticipated.
Donations of money, clothing, vegetables, preserves,
dried fruit, or any article beneficial to the afflicted,
will be cheerfully received,and may be sent to the Hos
pital, care of THOMAS L. GJrFFQRD, Secretary, or to
J, B. CLAYTON, Storekeeper. :
The following members comprise the Finance Com
mittee, and would be glad to near from the friends of
UOHN WILLIAMS, Office No. 6 Willing’s alley.
THOMAS T. TASKER, Sr., No. 1622 S. Fifth street.
FRAN K. B AYLE, at M. Thomas & Sons?, No: 139 S.
Fourth street. - :
. SAMUEL BAYLE, Office of the Florence Sewing Ma
chine Company, Chestnut street, below Seventh.
"CB AS. r. rEROT, Treasurer, S. E. comer Broad
and Christian streets. .
Or any member of the Board of Managers.
' Pbilaaelphia,' May 10| 1864.
GREAT CENTRA! FAIK}
PHILADELPHIA,-
HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL DEPARTMENT.
The Committee in charge of this Department respect
fully solicits contributions for either exhibition or sale,
at the Fair in June next, of Fruit, Flowers, and Vege
tables; also, • ‘
Bouquets, Phantom Bouquets, -
Baskets of Flowers, h Autumn Leaves,
Floral Designs, Aquaria,
Hanging Baskets, &Beds, • ■
Flower Stands, . Gardening Books,
Fern Cases, Fountains, , T ■'••••
Aviaries, Agricultural Iron Work,
Gardening Implements, "• .Wire Work, .
Native Wine, - :■*' '■ ChinaandGlass,
Garden Seats and Vases, ••• _ -.. Pottery,
Cut Flowers, • , DriedFrmt^
Dried ** Foreign or Exotic Fruit,
Wax “ Wax Fruit,.
Leather “ Garden Statuary.
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 Sowers, bouquets, designs,
baskets, &c.y so as to insure a constant and regular sup
ply during the Fair, will be very acceptable, and con
inbutorswiii please arrange with the Chairman of the
Committee on Baskets, Designs, and Bouquets, Mr.
ROBERT EILVJNGTON, Florist, LOCUST Street,near
Thirty* seventh, West Philadelphia, as ..to .the days
on which their contributions win be required. •
Daily contributions of Fruits and Vegetables, not only
for exhibition and sale, but also for the use of the Re
staurant, Win also be thankfully received. . _____
The time fixed for opening the j Fair is the FIRST
TUESDAY IN JUNE NEXT, and it will continue two
weeks; AU articles except cut flowers, fruit, and vege
tables must bo received on before the preceding day.
Donations* from the interior ot tuis 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 Fair, Logan Square,
Philadelphia , Horticultural Department. Care o/D.
H. King, 723 Chestnut street , Philadelphia. ’ Fbr
Sale” or * ‘ For Exhibit ion , ’' as may ho desired. Bills
of lading should also be forwarded to the samejad-
D. RODNEY KING, Chairman of the Gentlemen’s
Committee.; , _
Mrs, J, RHEA BARTON, Chairman-of Ladies’ Com
mittee. . rnyU-staihijeS
ra* 9 GREAT CENTRAL FAIR—COM
ICS' SUTTEE ON STEAM RAILWAYS, LABOR,
ANB IN COSIES.—The following contributions are
gratefully acknowledged: - . .
eorge Taber, Treasurer Harnsburg and Lan- _ .
caster Railroad* s>lo 00
Transportation Department Schuylkill and Sus
quehanna Railroad, per H. W, Tracey, Pay
master. 93 55
Transportation and Motive-power Department,.
Middle Division, PcnHylvania Railroad, perS. • "
D, Young, Superintendent 849 33
Maintenance of WayDepartinent Pennsylvania .
Railroad, per W.II. Wilson, Chief Engineer,
, viz':'' ■ 1
Employees on Philadelphia divi5i0n....51,375 00
Employees on Middle divi5i0n........... 1,53) 70
2,905 76
Employees of Mining Department Little Schuyl
kill Navigation, Railroad, and Coal Company, . •
; per John i*\ Blandy, Superintendent.l34 13
' V $3,992 82
Previously acknowledged •....... • • •»• • • 4,984 79
Total ...$8,977 61
Of this amount, the officers and ,employees of the
transportation, and maintenance of way
department of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the. Phila
delphia and Middle divisions, have contributed
$5,350.09—ft noble record of their liberality. Those con
nected with the Pittsburg division have preferred to :
give their subscriptions to the Pittsburg: Sanitary Pair
for the same object. EDW. MILLER,
mySl-dfc . Chairman. .
DRESS ANB MILLINERY DE
BW PARTMENT GREAT CENTRAL PAIR.
•All persons having articles intended as donations to
the Dress and Millinery Department of the Pair will
please send them in atooce to . , i
; - MISS THOMPSON, Chairman,
: 1809 PINE Street,
Or to any of the Committee, ; - my3l-3t
jrrs* THIRD NATIONAI, BANK OF
PHILADELPHIA, Fiscal Agent,of the United
States. . • ' '■
NOTICE,—Under instructions from.the U. S. Trea
sury Department, this" Bauk will redeem, on and
after WEDNESDAY, June Ist,' tho Coupons of the U.
8. 5 per cent. Treasur,y Nate#, due June Ist. Pipper
schedules can he had on application at the Bank. Cou
pons must be detached from.the notes iupresetice of an
officer of the Bank. R. GLENDINNING,
my3l-sr . - Cashier..
NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET
§23S* ING of the Stockholders, and election for Pre-
Sidentand Directors of tho CONNECTING RAILWAY
COMPANY, will be held at tho office of the Company,
on TUESDAY, the 1-lthday .of June, 1864, at 12 o’clock
noon. , EDMUND SMITH, Secretary. ‘
PiitLAPELPmA, May 31,1561.. my3l-tjol4
NOTICE.- OFFICE FENNSYEVA
‘ NIA'OIL CREEK PETROLEUM COMPANY,
No. 4:11 WALNUT Street, Pinr*APBi«PHJA, Juue 1.186 L
. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
dend of one and a half per cent, on the capital stock of
the Company, payable on tho 18th inat. ;
The transfer books will close on Thursday,2d Inst.,at
fl o’clock P. M., for five days,
jel 10t* . AUO. C.. LBlDY,~socrotary.
NOTICE.—THE ANJHJAE MEET-
Jas' INQ of the Stocklioldorsof the PHILADELPHIA
STEAMSHIP DOCK. COMPAN Y, for the oloctloa of Di
rectors, and. the transaction of ottior bustneßs, will bd
held, al No.' I*6 North DELAWARE Avoane, second
.floor, on MONDAY, Jnnefltb, 1681; at 12 o’clock noon,
my3o-Gt • WM, DENNIS, Secretary and Treas.
: cons exchange bank, .
#35? I’H/t,APK!.PIttA, May®, ISM.
9 The Directors have this day called la the .finalHn
stalmonta to tho Capital Stock of Ihbrßank, payaple
as follow*: TEN DOLLARS PER SHARE, payable
on or before the 6tli day of Jiiuo next, :and the romalu
•lngTEN DOLLARS PER SHARE, payable on. or be-,
fore tho Ctliday of July next, ■>’ ■ ■■ ■
iny2S-8t . J. W..TOSREY, Cathicr.
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, THtIRSDAf, JUNE 2, 1864.
FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE,
HORACE HOWARD -FURNESS,
SECRETARY.
.......................... -100 CO
lOO 00
Sirs. Dr. GROSS, Chairman.
ra* 9 ' CSKKAT CENTRA!. FAIK.—COM*
MITTEE OK FINANCE AND DONATIONS.
rim.ADni.PHiA* May 27, 1894.
„ ADDJTiOXAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.
John Dallett & Co #l,OOOOO
YtiruaH Si Trimble ... sou 00
Henry.!. WUliMTiis. . . 500 00
Delaware Division Canal Company..... 500 00
.Alexanderßiddle........ 250 00
John Beylnvd, .Tr., of Philadelphia, now re*
aiding in Paris 20Q 00
American Fire Insurance Company 200 00
S. H. Carpenter 100 00
Mrs. S. H. Carpenter GOOD
MipKßmih’R. Caipoutor 50 00
WilJiafifCox, 100 00
Gilpin & Co. 100 00
A Friend of the Cause .... 50 00
Frederick Pepper 100 00
Prudent Casaranjor, of Ft, Jngo, Cuba-... * *lOO 00
First Naiioual Dank, Wrightsville, Pa 50 00
Edward Coles .............................. 200 00
Carroll Lodge. No. 120, of I. O. of O. F., of
Schuylkill Haven......... 25 00
£1,075 00
Previously ackn0w1edged................565,459’57
. $69,534 57
my29-6t A. B. SORTS, Chairman.
IST’ OFFICE OF THE METAEEISTE
LAND COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR.
Philadelphia, May 16, 1864.
The Statod Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders of the
METALLINE LAND COMPANY will he hold at the
OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, 324 WALNUT Street, on
MONDAY the 6lh day of June next, at 12 M.
myl7-ije6 F. K. WOMRATH, Clerk.
ira**: RESOLUTE MINING COMPANY.-
■£2S\ The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
RESOLUTE MINING COMPANY, of Lake Superior,
will bo held at their Office, No. 3«4,WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the sixth day of June next,
at 11 o’clock, A. M.,for tho Election of Directors and
other business. : B. A. HOOPES, Secretary.
PiULADKLPHtA, May 21* 1864. my23-tje6
HQS* OFFICE WESTERN PENNSYLVA
NIA RAILROAD COMPANY.
- Philadelphia, May 20,1564.
' -NOTICE TO. STOCKHOLDERS.—A special meeting of
tne Stockholders of this Company will be hold on
THURSDAY, the 16th day of JUNE, 1864, at 12 o’clock
M., at the Office of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
COMPANY, in Philadelphia, for the purpose of accept
ing or rejecting .* 1 An act relating to the Western Penn
sylvania Railroad Company, aud for other .purposes,
approved 27th April, 1864, ” and also to take action in
reference to;a proposed lucrease of the Capital Stock of
the Company. By order of the Board.
my24-18t JOSEPH LESLEY, Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICE-TIC K Mc<
B®, CLINTOCKVILLE PETROLEUM COMPANY,
Office No. 411 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, tMay 27th, 1864.
The Board of Directors have this day declared the se
•cond monthly Dividend of ONE PER CENT, on the
Capital Stock, payable at tho Office of the Company on
and after MONDAY, Jane 6th, 1564. The transfer books
will close on Tuesday, May 81st, at 8 o’clock, for five
days. WILLIAM MOONEY,
my2g.St* . ; . . - Secretary.
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 goods,and directed to
j. E. CALDWELL, Chairman,
\my27-fit . S33‘ CHESTNUT Street,
JQS* EMPIRE COPPER COIIPANY-
Philadelphia, May 19, 1864.—The animal
meeting of the Stockholders of tho Empire Copper Com
pany (of Lake Superior) will be held at THEIR OF
FI CE, No, 4-33 WALNUT , Street, Philadelphia, on
FRIDAY, the 3d day of June, 1864, at 4 o’cloek P. M. ,
for the election of Directors, and the transaction, of
other business. J. S. McMULLIN, -•
my2Q-13t Secretary: .
PIIILADELPHU AND BOSTON
IfcS? MINING COMPANY,
Philadelphia, May 19,186 L. .
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila
delphia and Boston Mining Company (of Lake Superior)
will be held at their Office, No. 4:23 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia, on FRIDAY, the 3d day. of JUNE, 1864,
at 11 o’clock A. M., for the election of Directors and the -
transaction of othorbusiness.
my2o-tje3 . •••••; J. S. McMULLIN, Secretary.
300 00
0*25 00
300 GO
300 00
230 00
75 00
60 00
55 00
65 00
(tW 3 GIRARD MINING COMPANY OF
Mw. MICHIGAN;—The ' Annual Meeting of the
• Stockholders of the GIRARD MINING COMPANY, of
Michigan, will be held at their Office, No. 324:
WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the, seventh day of
Jnne next;at 11 o’clock, A. M.» for the Election of
Directors and other business.. « V
B. A. HOOPES, Secretary.
Philadelphia, May 21, 1564. ; 'my23-tje?
MIILITARY.
jTSe AD QUARTERS PROVOST MAR
8a SHAL FIRST,DISTRICT, Pennsylvania,
ill WHEREAS, Tt is plainly for the interests of the
JJ* 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 from the less the chances of
each individual; therefoer,
The Board of Enrolment, upon application,will strike
off the names of all persons now over 45 years of age,
all who aTe 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 he disposed of after
the draft.- WM. E. LEHSIAN,
245 South TH[RD Street,-
y Captain and Provost Marshal,
my2l-Btuthtf . First District Penna.
.$2,59911
~ 50
RETAIL DRV GOODS.
(WEN EVANS & CO., NO. 45 NORTH
\s EIGHTH .
- J. R. CASSELBERRY, .
Have received a new lot of choice Spring colors KID
GLOVES,
KID'GLOVES. . ■ KID GLOVES.
5,000 PAIRS NEWKID GLOVES.
Magnificent color Kid Gloves, $1.50, best quality.
Kew Kid Gloves,'light colors, SI. S 3, stitched.
Every pair of the above we guarantee not to tear, and
should they chance to do so, will give ycu another pair
free of charge.
- Kid Gloves, $1.35, best quality. • •
Kid Gloves, $1,35, stitched.: .
Jouvin Kid Gioves, $l, old stock, ; ''
We advise you to call soon, as they sell fast ;.no more
to be bad for one months They are a good glove /or a
low price.
• BLACKS'LKS, SOLID COLOR SILKS.
Heavy black and solid color Silks, at near old prices.
'We have black Silks, bought before the present advance*
and the prices are so low we seldom miss sales, but
please all.
SUMMER SHAWLS, STELLASHAWLS. .
Our largo assortment, and. our* cheaprate of selling,
are the reasons why we do sell so many beautiful
Shawls. .
Stella Shawls, from SI:62K to ■ _
Grenadine and Hernani Shawls, $3. SJ3 tosls:
DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS.
S lots. left white, ground Mohairs, 25 cents, soiled,
worth, sound, 75 cents.. . •.•• •
Judging from the quantity of Dress Goods we have
sold this season, you ail know where our store is, and
we can say to you that we have opened this .week 10
lots of. choice:soodvagam : /
Successor to J. S. Casselberry,
' No. 43JS'orth EIGHTH Street.
P. S.—Selling off Hoop Skirts cheap. Also, Carpets,
from 37K cents to 4o cents.
Check and white Canton Mattings low. " • • -
je2-2t CASi>RLBERR\.
SILKS, ONLY‘SI.2S.
. ■We have a large stock of good
BLACK SILKS
which we are running at the above low prices.
CUKim STODDART & BHOTUER,
- 450, 453, and 454 North SECOND. Street,"
jel-St Above Willow.
ARMY GOODS.
jfoß THE ARMY ANo'kAVT.
EVANS' ■Ac HASSATL,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
418 ARCH STEET,
Banners, Regimental and Company Flags, Swords,
Sashes, Belts, Passantd, Epaulets, Hats, Caps, Can
teens, Haversacks; Camp Kits, Field Glasses, Spurs,
and everything pertaining to the complete outfit of Army
and Navy Officers.
A liberal disconntallowed to the trade. mylS-Im
JjiROTHINGHAM & WELLS
SAVE FOR SALE.. _•
HEAVY, BfEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. m
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
SILECIAS. •
BROWN. BLEACHED,; AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12 WORSTED YARN, &c. se24lf-tf
MILMKERT GOODS.
V* ■’■ No. 1346 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has opened a large assortment of
.PARIS MILLINERY,
aplS-3m* For the Spring and Snmmer of 1864.
r'f THE COURT OF: COMMON PLEAS
FOE.THE CITY AND COUNTY OF - PHIL ABEL
PHIA
, ’ ; . Estate of JOSEPH RIPKA. - ;
The Auditor appointed by the court to audit, settle, -
and adiust the second account of HARRY G, CLAY,
•who survived H. K. B. OGLE, trustees under a mort
gage executed by JOSEPH RIPKA, dated tho 20ih of
November, 1557, recorded in Mortgage Book R. D. W.,
No. 79, page ICS, &c., -and to make distribution of tlio
balance in the bauds of tbe accountant, .will meet the
parties interested for the purposes of his apDOiotment,
on. MONDAY, the I3th day of June, A. B. lSbl,,at-4
o’clockP. M., at his office, S. E. corner of SU£TH and
WALNUT Streets, in the city of
je2-thstu-st* GEO. JUNKIN, JrVAuditor.
TH THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
-L CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of GERHERD LEIPER and NEVILLE LEIPERr
Tbe Auditor appointed by the Court to audit.seitle,
and adjust the final account of ALEXANDER J. HAR
PER, Guardian of GERHERD LEIPER and NEVILLE
LEIPEIt, minors, and to' roport distribution of the
balance in the.bands of Accountant, wilt meet the.
parties interested for the purposes of his appointment
on MONDAY, June 33th, at 11 o'clock, A. M. , at his
Office, No. 139>* South FOURTH the city
of Philadelphia. ' JOHN iIANNA, •
je2.'t~hstu ut Auditor.
T ENTERS TESTAMENTARY UPON
JU tho estate of THOMAS W/DUFFIELD, late of
FRANKFOIiD, Twenty-third Ward, Philadelphia,
deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make
payment, £td those having claims or demands will
please present them without delay to
EMMA L. DUFFIBLD, MILL Street. Frankford,
JOHN S. FiTCHETT,
je2-6t* No. 873 N. SIXTH St., Fiiiift., Executors.
piPROVEMENT IN
GAS REGULATORS.
Tbe undersigned, sole owner of
“HOLZER’S IMPROVED GAS REGU
LATORS,”
tsfnow propared to SELL RIGHTS for the use of this
valuable Patent on the most advantageous terms....
E. B. HARPER.
54 South Third Street.
my 4-1 m ' - - i ;
JO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
; We. aro prepared, as; heretofore, to supply families
artlieir Country Residences with every description of
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &c., &c.
‘ALBERTUROBERTS,
mySO-tf - V Comer ELEVENTH aud VINE Sts.
WHERE SHALL I GET GOOD TEAS!
I t Try INGRAM’S, 43 South SECOND Street; he
low Market, for fresh,-puro Tefttf.i lt»
PARTES DE YISITE. — PATRONIZE
Vj jj, p, REIMEIt’S Gallery when yon desire pleasing
styles Cartes do Visite; his skill and expei lonce wiU in
sure you satisfaction.: >034 Street.. : ,H«
T)0 NOT OMIT THE OPPORTUNITY
IX get an accurate and finely-colored Photograph
at REIMER'S-Gallory; only $1; the jnost popular-pic
tures made: SECOND Street, above Green. .. It* .
CTRIKING LIK.ENESSES-B. F.-REI
tD.MEK’S nrMstlc portraits, llfe-'slre Photographs la
Oil Colors,’the counterfeit -nresontments of the oriEi
uuls. Sec spectweas, at Ofi'l ARCH street, '■ it*
Successors to
PHILADELPHIA.
LEGAL.
COUNTRY.
INSURANCE.
TAEITw AHiTmUT UAL SAFETY
-L-' . INSURANCE .CQAtPANX.
INCORPORATED BY TJIE LEGISLATURE OF PENN-.
RYLVANIA, 1835.
OFFICE S. E. CORBRH AND WALNtJT STS,»
PHILADELPHIA.
MAKIHE IKSUIiAWCE
ON VESSELS, V -
CARGO, >To all parts of the world,
FREIGHT, IKLANDI ,. SDItAME
OuOoodsby River, Canal, Lake, and Laud Carriage,
to aH parts of the Union,
FI HE INSURANCES
On MercliandlKe generally.
Ou Stores, .Dwelling Bouses, &c...
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1, 1863,
$lOO,OOO United States Five per cent. Loan.... $97,000 00 1
75,000 United States 6 per cent. Loan, 6-265. 75,000 00
20,000 United States6per cout. Lean, ISSI.. 22,000 00
60,000 United States7B-10per eoat. Troasu*
ryy Notes*. 53,250 00
100,000 Stale of I’oniiaylvania 6 percent,
Loan.. 100,097 60
64,000 State of Pennsylvania 6 per e&ut,.
Loan
123,050 Philadelphia City 0 per cent. Loan.
30,000 State of Tennessee 5 percent. Loan..
20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Ist Mortgage
6j>cr cent. BouuB 22,300 00
50,000 Pennsylvania llailro.ad, 2d Mortgage
Gper cant. 80nd5.......... 63.250 00
15,000'300 Shares Stock Germantown Oae
.Company, principal'and interest
Kuarauticd by tbo city of Phila
delphia
6,000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Rail-.
road Company... v..;.........
6,000 IDO Shares Stock North Pennsylvania
Railroad Company.. 2.650 00
21,000 United States Cevtillcates of Indebted-
-ness - -
123,700 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, amply
secured. ..,. 123,70000
$791,750 Par Cost, $763,737 12 MarketTaTtie- $704,200 50
Real Estate 36,363 35
Bills receivable for Insurances made......... 107,947 61
Balnacesdaent Agencies—premiumson Ma
rine Policies; accrued interest, and other'
debts due the Company. 23,919 87
Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and '
- other Cempanies, $5,803, estimated value.. 3,205 00
Cash on deposit with united States -
Government,'.subject toten days'
call ....$39,000 00
Cashondeposit, in 8ank5.33,588 39
Cash inPrawer.................... 200 80 i
STORS,
Robert Burton,
Samuoi'E. Stokes,
J. F. Peaiston,
Henry Sloanu
William G, Boulton,
Edward Darlington,
H. .Tones Brooke,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B.fMcFarland,
Joshua'P. Eyre. > -
Spencer Mclfvaiite,
Jobnß. Semple. Pittsburg;
A. B. Bfirger, Pittsburg.
Thomas C. Hand, 7
John C. Davis, : -
Edmund A. Sou&or,
Theophilus Paulding, , \
John R. Penrose, ' '
James Traqnatr,
Henry C. Dallett, Jr., ,
JarneaC. Hand.
William C. Ludwig,-.
Joseph It. Seal, -
I)r, it. M. Huston,
George G. Leiper,.
Hugh Craig,
Charlea’Keily,
THOMAS
S C. HAND, President.
. DAVIS, Vice President.
try.: . ja!4
■ JOHN 0.
HENBTiLThBtTRX, .Secreiai
iPHE .RELIANCE .INSURANCE COM
'- ' I>A “ r 05 PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated in 1841. ; Charier Perpetual.
OFFICE No. 308 WALNUT STREET.
Insures against loss or damage by FIKE Houses,
Stores, and;Other Buildings; limited or perpetual; ana
on Furniture; Goods., Wares, and Merchandise.
CAPITAL $300,000. ASSETS $387,31186.
Invested in tho following Securities, viz:
First Mortgage on City Property, well secured -$106,900 00
United States Government L0an5............. 119,000 00
Philadelphia City 6per cent. Loans .......... 00,009 00
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania-6 per cent.
$3,000.000L0an.. 18,000 00
Pennsylvania RaUroad Bonda. firat and se
cond Mortgage L0an5*.........: 35,000 00
Camden and Amboy Railroad Company’s 6
, per cent. Loan 6,000 00
PnOadelphia and Reading Railroad Com
pany’s 6 per cent..- Loan .....................
Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad 7 per
cent. Loans 4,569 00
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Slock .... 10,000 00
Mechanics’ Bank Stock. 4,000 00
County Fire Insurance Company’s Stock.... 1,050 00
Union Mutual Insurance Company’s Stock
of Phi1ade1phia.......;..;.......;.........- 2,500 00
Loans on Collaterals, well 5ecured.......... 2,250 00
Accrued Interne 5,982 00
Cash in bank and on hand.. 16,587 S 3
Worth at present market value.
DIRECTORS.
Robert Toland,
William Stevenson,
Hampton L.. Carson,
Marshall Hill,
J.. Jbhnson Brown,
Thos, H. Moore.
Clem Tinsley;'
• Wm. R. Thompson,
Samuel Bisphain,
- Robert Steen* * '
. William Mtfeser, . .
. Charles Leland,
; Benj. W. Tingley,
THOMAS C. -HILL, Secret;
Philadelphia, January
:M THTGLEY, President.
INSURANCE COMPANY OP • THE
J- STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.—OFFICE Nos, 4 and
5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WALNUT
Street, hetweeuDOCK and THIRD Streets,Philadelphia.
INCORPORATED IF 1794-CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $200,000.
PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY 1,
1563 ‘ $493 829 67
•MARINE, FIRE, AND*INLAND TRANSPORTATION
• ■ ...... . INSURANCE.
. dtrTctors.
Henir D. Sherrerd, Tobias Wagner,
Charles Macalester, _ Thomas B. Wattson,
William S. Smith, Henry G.. Freeman,
William R. White, * Charles S. Lewis,
George B. Stuart, ■ George C. Carson,
Samuel Grant, Jr., Edward C. Knight,
John B. Austin.
SHEREERD, President.
try. nolS-tf
: HENRY D.
William Harper, Secret!
A OTHRACITB INSURANCE COM
PANT.—Authorized Capital S4OO,OOO—CHARTER
PEBPETUAL.
Office No. 3XI WALNUT Street, between Third and
Fourth streets; Philadelphia. ,1 - : .
This Company will insure against Loss or Damage
Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and‘Merchandise gene
rally. ' •••••' ' '
Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes t and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union.
DIBECTOHS.
Davis Pearson,
Peter Seiger,
J. E. Baum,
William F, Dean,
John Ketcliam.
EilASr ESHEE, President.
F. DEAN, Vice President.
ap3-tf_
"Willi am Esher,
D. Luther, .
Lewis Audenried,
: John R. Blackiston,
Joseph Maxfield,
WILI
IVM.
W. M; Sarirg, Secretary.
A MERIOAN FIRE INSURANCE
XV COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHARTER PER
PETUAL., No. 310 - WALK UT Street, above Third,
Philadelphia.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stock ana Surplus in-
Tested in sound and available Securities, continues to
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All 1 °ss and promptly adjusted.
Thomas R. Mari® - James R; Campbell,
Jrfhn Welch, Edmund G.Dutilh,
Samuel C. .Morton, Charles W. Poultney,
Patrick Brady, . : Israel Morris.
John T. Lewis,'
; -: V : THOMAS E. MARIS, President.
Albert C. L. Crawforb, Secretary. - fe22-tf
J? 1 RE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
A 1 —THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY, Incorporated 3525. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
No/ 510: WALNUT.. Street, opposite Independence
Square. - -
This Company, favorably known to, the community
for nearly forty .years, continues to insure against Loss
or Damage by Fire, on Public or Private Buildings,
either permanently or for a limited time. Also, on Fur
niture, Stocks of Goods, or, Merchandise generally, on
liberal terms. I , . ' ■ J.
- Their capital, together W“h-a large Surplus Fund, is
invested iy- the most careful manner, which enables
them to offer to the insured an undoubted securityla
the case of loss.
DIRECTORS.
Jonathan Patterson, _ Daniel Smith, Jr.,
Alexander Benson, John D ere re me,
Isaac Hazlehurst, ': Thomas Smith.
Thomas Robins, Henry Lewis,
•s . J. Gillingham Fell.
JONATHAN PATTERSOH, President.
William o, Crowell, Secretary.
m COMPANY,
fNUT STREET, V:.
IELPHIA- *
0?D IKSUBAKCE.
JTOB9. -
. John W. Ever man,
Robert B. Potter,
John Kessler, Jr. ,
B. D. Woodruff,
Charles Stokes,
Joseph D. BUis.
BTJCK, President. •
[ARDSO2?, Yice President,
t&ry. * ; jal4-tf
T7AMB- INSURANT
A No. 400 CHBS r i
• PHILADI
FIFE AND IKLAi
_ _ __ J; . DIKED'
Francis N. Buck;..
Charles Richardson,
Henry Lewis, l
O. W. Davis, -
P. 8. Justice, .
George A. West,
; FRANCIS N.
CHAS. RICH.
/W. I. BtAXCHARD, Secret*
CABINET FBBOTTUKE.
pABINET AHD - BIL-
W WARD TABLES. . - :
MOORE & CAMPION,
. No. SOUTH SECOND STREET.
13L connection with their extensive Cabinet business,are
low manufacturing a superior article of :
'BILiiIAED TABLES,
md have now oh hand & full supply, finished with the
MOORE & CAMPION'S IMPROVED CUSHIONS ,
jrhich are pronounced by all who have used them to
. tie superior to all others. For the quality aud finish of
these Tables, the manufacturers refer to their nume
rous patrons throughout the Union, who are familiar
irith the character of their work. apl9-6m
f J’ HE
“EXCELSIOR" HAMS ; '
• ARE THE BEST IN THE WOELD.
NONE GENUINE: UNLESS BRANDED
J. 11. M. * CO., PUTMDA. EXCELSIOR.”
J. H. MIOHENE'R'4GOi,
GENERAL .-PROVISION DEALERS,
' AKD :
QUEERS OF- THE CELEBRATED ;
«EXCEIi S I O R »
. SUGAR-CURED HAMS,
V' Nos. 143 and 144 North FRONT Street/ :
Between Ai-ch and Race streets, Phil adelphia.
: The justly-celebrated “ EXCELSIOR" SAME are
caredby J. H.’: 21. & Co. (in a style peculiar to fehem
selees) expressly, for FAMILY USE, are of delicious
. flavor, freo from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are
a pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered for
saler • ; : my24-tdths3m
ROOKING GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SON,
Site ‘CHESTNUT STREET, PHILA.,
Have now in store a very fine assortment of
LOOKING GLASSES,
of every character, of tho . , .
VERY BEST MANDFACTDBE AND LATEST STYLES.
OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS,
up2o FICTPBE AND PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES.
PUSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA,
xJ'- -'.-- Collector's Office, Junel, 1864.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be reseived .at this office
until the 28th day of JUNE, for the supply of RATIONb
to the petty officers and seamen of the United States re
venue cutters WILLIAM H. SEWARD, and VAUINA
for the term of one year front the Ist day of July next.
The rations to be of good and wholesome quality, to
be approved-by the captain; and the different articles
comprising the rations to be delivered onboard tho ves
sels in good and sufficient casks and vessels, to bo pro
vided by the contractor, and; the contents thereof dis
tinctly marked on each/ v . .
It Is to be understood that the contractor will be bound
to famish, upon l reasonable notice, as often as maybe
requirechby the captain of tbo vessel, with the ani>ro
bation of the Collector (not exceeding, upon an average,
onedayineach week), such fresh meat and fresh vege
tables as may bo equivalent to the corresponding parts
of the ration allowed in the naval service, ’
Specifications will be furnished at this office. ,
f e Y4hstiit2s Y-. - WM, B, THOMAS, Collector. :
OFFICE OF THE GIRARD ESTATE.
W JSo.M,S.OTTH St, _>Pnil.A»»ri!iA l Ma^2B l jm
ffo.l9S. I'ii'Tu tsi., *«iiia,May 2b, low
PROPOSALS TO LEASE GIRARD COAL LANDS.
In compliance with> resolution of the Select and Com
mon Council* of the City of Philadelphia, appro vocrHay
25. ISW, SEALED PROPOSALS-will he received at this
OflJcTuntU FRIDAY, June JO, ISB4, at 3 o’clock P. 51.,
to lease sncli part of the John Br ady tract not heretofore
leased*'the James Paacliall and Nathan Beach tracts, iu
the nresentform ofleasiugthe Girard Goal Lauds, except
ing that the parties shall covenant as lessees to pay
of the maiketyalus of lump coal as the. same shall exist
at Port Carbon, and —: —for Chestnut at the same stand
ard and value; so, however, that the Sum paid shall not;
he less than twenty-five cents for each ton of coal mined
not Chestnut, and hot less than ton cents for that; and of
other tracts oil tho same terms to such other persons as
may he accepted in accordance with the provisions of a
resolution to which tUs is a supplement, who shall pre
sent sufficient evidence that he Is a competent and skill
ful miner, and fully able ito fulfll v the covenants of the
Lease-'Said Proposals to bo opened in the presence of
the Committee on; Girard Estate, and the Lease; to ho
Awarded to the highest biddor. The acceptance of the
bidder to be determined only by Urn execution of a lease
in writing. ' CHARLES 8/SMLTH.
IpySl-tuthatjulO - 5 SupW&teudetttGbrard Estate.
ffEW PtBIIOATIONS.
MBS? HOLMES’ NEff NOVEL.—
DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT. , , •
HADNTED HEARTS. Br author of “The tamp
lighter.”
THE MAINE WOODS. By Henry P. Thoreau, au
thor of “Walden. ” ■ w „
WAX FLOWERS. HOW TO'MAKE THEM. WifU
how methods of sheeting wax, &c- An exquisite book.
STUMBLING BLOCKS. By Gail Hamilton.
POETRY OF THE AGE OF FABLE. By Thomas
Buhlnch, On tinted paper, elegantly printed and illus
trated.
IK MARVEL’S NEW BOOK. SEVEN STORIES,
WITH BASEMENT AND ATTIG.
For sale by
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
3e2 . . ftOO CHESTNUT Street,
•MENDELSSOHN’S LETTERS.
-tf-A. PART 11. NOW READY.
LETT ER S
OF
FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY,
From 1533 to 1847,
With a Catalogue of all his Musical Compofiitiona.
TRANSLATED BY LADY WALLACE.
1 vol. lOmo. Cloth. Price, SLSO.
“Tltore is not apace in this delightful volume which
would not yield .matter of pleasure and instruction to
the reader. '-“London Alhetucum,"
67,880 00
. 127,628 00
. 15,000 W
- “Nothingcun be more, charming than the two series
of Mcndcissohu’s Loiters. No one cun read them with
out recognizing the power of art, or catching part of the
enthusiasm that penetrates evory portion of the life of
the great composer. I '—The Round Tattle. .
For sale by all the principal Booksellers,
Sent, paitf, on receipt of Price, by ■ .
F. LEYPOLDT, Publisher,
jel-3t . v 1333 CHESTNUT Street, Phllatfft.
TOHN CAMPBELL, BOOKSELLER,
o 4:10 CHESTNUT STREET;
NOW READY, Catalogues of ANDREW WIGHT’S
XJBRARV, to he sold on June 6th, iifNow York. This
is one of the best libraries of scarce American Books
ever collected in this country'.; It is very rich in books
printed by' Fraaikttn, Bradford,. Koimeiy and other
early American printers; also, iu iaroe paper and un
evt copies. The undersigned will attend the sale and
lake bids. Several thousand dollars’.worth of Bohn’s
Librariep, from auction, for salo chcap. New and bg
cond-hand : Law and Miscellaneous Books for.sale.
•Libraries purchased by JOHN CAMPBELL.
TO THE LAWYERS OF PENNSYLVANIA:
CcopyJ Pnir.Aßki.piHA, May 24,1864. .
■; Grant’s Cases, the third volume of which has just
been issued irom the press, arc a valuable addition to
the regular reports of the .State. Those volumes con
tain,: for the most part, omitted cases from the regular
reports, with dissenting opinions, in important cases,
Wc think a law library in this State is incomplete with
out these volumes. James Thompson,
JOHN M. READ,
GEO. W. WOODWARD,
W. STRONG..
my3l-si* : : - DANIEL AGNEW.
118, 789 19
$1,039,425 62
XTEW, MEDICAL BOOKS.
' LINDSAY & BLAKISTON publish tWs day— ,
FULLER ON RHEUMATISM, Rheumatic Gout, and
Sciatica, their Pathology, Symptoms, and Treatment.
By Henry William Fuller, M. D., Cantab Fellow of the
Royal College of Physicians, London, Physician to St.
George’s Hospital, &c. From the last London edition.
One volume, octavo.
ALSO,
- BTFORD ON THE - UTERUS. A Treatise on -the
Chronic Inflammation and Displacement of tlie Unim
pregnated Uterus. By W, H. Byford, A. M., M; D.Y
Professor of Obstetrics, &c., in the Chicago Medical
College. In one volume, octavo.
MEDICAL BOOKS.
A large assortment always on hand, and for sale at
low prices.
LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers,
my3l • -- No. 25 South SIXTH Street.
TT KITED STATES COAST SURVEY
MAP,—United States Coast Survey Map of .Vir
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to May, 1864, showing the present movements of Gen.
Grant, is sheets and pocket form. ;
NEW MAP OF THE UNITED STATES, showing all
the new States and Territories to the Pacific coast. By
Col. Deßosa, in sheets and pocket form.
NEW MAP OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MILES
AROUND RICHMOND, showing the Fortifications,
Railroads, Towns, and the Battle Grounds of the Wil
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-For sale, wholesale and retail, by
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my3l - 606 CHESTNUT Street.
ASHMEAD & :EYANS, . .
■■ Successors to
' WILLIS P. HAZARD,
. 724 CHESTNUT Street,.
Have received
‘ MRS. HOLMES’ NEW NOVEL. DARKNESS AND
daylight.
HAUNTED HEARTS. By author of !‘The Lamp
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THE MAINE WOODS. By Henry P. Thoreau, au
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WAX FLOWERS. HOW TO MAKE THEM. With
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STUMBLING BLOCKS- By Gail Hamilton.
POETRY' OF THE AGE OF FABLE. By Thomas
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IK MARVEL’S NEW BOOK. 'SEVEN STORIES,
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A NEW MAP OF 150 MILES AROUND RICHMOND.
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Also, RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank
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gUTTRE'S PORTRAIT
: PRESIDENT XIHCODISr.
This fine steel-plate Engraving, from a recent Photo
graph, is the only large-sire, full-length Portrait yet
tra.blish.ed, and can only be obtained fromthe Publisher*
0I rm!» authorized agents, at the low price of $3 per copy.
-" his hiio-o-vtrait will be sent by mail or express, free
of charge, on rec«^ o fEetail Price.
’ *®* T A^ l clr?T l Tv Q: c7:ii county.
Address J.T. SKELLY, Sole/fe-Jj/oiPeamt.
rnyfi-thsatutf - 908 ARCH ottw^^T>hilfl.
nA R D«—TO THE LAWYERS; OP
V Pennsylvania—l am now the Publisher of the 3
Volumes of GRANT’S CASES; the :34 volume will be
ready by the 14th Inst, I have also a numerous collec
tion of Law and Miscellaneous Bookefor sale cheap,
mylO-lm JOHN CAMPBELL, *l9 CHESTNUT St.
STATIONERY &RLMEBOOES.
JMPORTANT TO NEW COMPANIES.
We have the patterns, and are prepared to furnish, at
short notice, all the
BLAJNKS AJSD ACCOIT3YT BOOKS,
SUCH AS:
CERTIFICATES OF STOCK,
. ; TRANSFER BOOK, ;
ORDER OF TRANSFER.
' STOCK.LEDGER,
; STOCK LEDGER BALANCES,
“ * REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK,
DIVIDEND BOOK,
BROKER’S PETTY LEDGER,
ACCOUNT OF SALES,.
Of good'materials and at Low Prices.
. MOSS & CO.,
.. STATIONERS,
* myl-tf , . 43a CHESTNUT STREET.
TSJEW COMPANIES FORMING CAN
A V he supplied with
CERTIFICATES OF STOCK.
TRANSFER BOOKS,
STOCK LEDGERS,
—. : .CHECKS, VOTES, DRAFTS,
And every variety of Account Books and Stationery, on
reasonable terms, at
WILLIAM MANN S,
Stationer, Printer, and Blank Book Manufacturer,
43 South FOURTH Street,
ap2B-2m . Philadelphia.
TiLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
JJ BANKS, BANKERS, MERCHANTS. MANUFAC
TURE&S, RAILKOAD COMPANIES, Aa,
Will gnd it to their , interest to order from the under
signed
BLANK BOOKS, PAPER, AND STATIONERY.
All kinds for Business, Professional, and Private Use.
For sale at moderate prices by
- . . WILLIAM MANN,
Stationer, Printer, and Blank Book Manufacturer, . ’
45 South FOURTH Street,
ap2B-2m Philadelphia.
PBITTENDEN’S COMMERCIAL COL
■\J LEGE, G3Y CHESTNUT Street, corner of Se
venth.—Practical instruction in BOOK-KEEPING in
its different branches. ■
PhNSIANSHIP, Plain and Ornamental.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, COMMERCIAL
LAW, &c.—Studeiifcs instructed separately.
Catalogues famished on application.. a . jel-3t*
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN*
•A STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 ARCS
Street, Rev. CHAS. A. SMITH, D. A, E. CLARENGI
SMITH, A. M., Principals. • s :
Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary. Acade
mic, and Collegiate. Full college course in Classic*, •
Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science, for
those who graduate. Modern Languages, Music, Paint
ing, and Elocution by. the best masters. For circulars,
apply at the Institute, or address Box 3011 P. 0., Phi
ladelphia. : - ‘ ap2o-6m*
CELBCT EASILY B O ABDI N O
•o SCHOOL JOB YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MOUNT
JOY, Lancaster county, Penna. Session opens onth.
FIRST TUESDAY of May. For circulars, address
apl7-2m* B. A. MORRISON. PrincipaL
“RBLLEYUE FEMALE INSTITUTE—
JL> A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
• Thislnstitution, beautifully and healthfully located
In the northernlimits of ATTLEBOROUGH, Bucks coon*
ty, Penna. . will commence its Spring and Smnmer Tent
on the 10th of FIFTH MONTH next, and continue insM
ston twelve weeks. ••••>? , ", , r v T .
- The coarse of instruction is thorough and complete it
ail the Elementary an BNGLISB
CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION.
The French Language is taught by a native Freask
teacher.
Circulars, giving full particulars, may he had on ap«
plication to the Principals, Attleborough P. 0., Bu*M
county, Penna. ISRAEL J. GRAHAMS*
- JANE P. GRAHAMS,
mhl9-3ra PrincipaU,
T7AMILY DYE COLORS.
JL • (Patented Oct. UL1863.)
A SAVING OF SO PSfe CENT.
BLACK,
BLACK FOR SILK.
DARK BLUE, LIGHT BLUE.
FRENCH BLUE.
CLARET BROWN, LIGHT BROWN,
DARK BROWN.
• - . SNUFF BROWN,
For Dyeing Silk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses; Ribbons, Gloves. Bonnets, Hats, Feath
ery, Kid Gloves, Children’s Clothing, and all kinds of
Wearin^AppareL
crimson',
DARK DRAB, LIGHT DRAB,
FAWN DRAB,
LIGHT FAWN DRAB, DARK GREEN,
LIGHT GREEN,
MAGENTA, .
For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would
otherwise cost live times that sum. Various shades can
be produced from the same dye. The process is simple,
ana any one can use the dye with perfect success; Di
rections in English* French, and German, inside of each
package. .
MAIZE, .
MAROON, •'
ORANGE,
PINK, ROYAL PURPLE,
PURPLE,
SALMON,
SCARLE'f, SOLFEkINO,'
: vroLRT.
LEATHER.
For farther information in Dyeing, and giving a per
fect knowledge what colors are beat adapted to dye over
others (with many valuable recipes), purchase Howe &
Stevens’ Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail
onreceipt of price~lo cents. .Agnnfactar|db^^ s
360 BROADWAY, Boston.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally. my6-lmif
CODA ASH.-=-200 CASKS MARSH’S
D SODA ASH. lauaiug an?
,my3o-6t* . 33 South FRONT Street. .
T ARD OIL,; F 0 R LUBRICATING
J-J Wool and Machinery, for sale at the lo west market
price by MAKOT & STEEL, Manufacturers, 131 North
FRONT Street. - my23-Im*
PORT WINE.—SO OASES PURE OLD
Port Wine, for medicinal salolg..
jel.6t* 8 North‘FRONT Street. ■'
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING.—
A McCOLLIN A RHOADS, . -
1321 MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
Water Mills, Wind MUls, Hydraulic Rams, Pampaof
various patterns, Bathing Tubs, Wash Basins, and other
articles necessary to furnish DweUlngs In cityand
, country with every modern convenience of Water and
°¥«irra Gotta Water and Drain Pipe. myl3-fmw6m
‘ ‘ QPRUCE LUMBER.? ’ OF ASSORTED
O stees and lengths. Including odd lengths, from 3
by 4 to S by 11 Inches deep, and from 12 to 28 feetlang, to
supply the place of Hemlock.' Also, S-inch SPRUCE
planks on hand and for sale by
FIiANKB.. vnnrniu HABBBRT * CO.i
ms&W LOCUST and Sh,
EDUCATIONAL.
.WANTS.
A YOUNG LADY OF EXPERIENCE
desires a situation to teach BdbUsli branches, Music
and Drawing. Address “Mary T.," oillce Jf T4s
ftw. . «
A COMPETENT BOOK-KEEPER,
-A*-irHh many years' experience, and practically ac
quainted wltii the details of ft large Manufacturing Es
tabliehmont, having eome uiioccupiod time, is open for
au ENGAGEMENT, citlier temporary or porraanent. Ad
dress “Accountant, ’ 1 313 CHESTNUT Street, roy23-6i m
SITUATION WANTED-BY A GEN
TLEMAN aged 28, lately from Ireland’: a good and
quick writer, accountant, and correspondent. Can fur-
Dieh testimonials of character and Integrity for the past
twenty years. Has filled situation of clerk and corre
spondent. Would accept of any sitmition in which ho
can make himself useful. A knowledge of business
more an object thaii a largesalary. Address “J, u.,
Clerk, n Prm office. . . my3l tuthaSt*
WANTED-A SITUATION AS BOOK
n keeper or Assistant Bookkeeper, either in the city
or logo West. Best of reference given. Address, with.:
reference, “K. W.,“ Press Office. It
WANTED-A SITUATION AS COL
* » LECTOR, SALESMAN, or in any capacity in which
he could be useful in Store or Manufactory. Reference
given. Address “W. It., 7 * at thin office. It*
WANTED TO- RENT, BY JULY Ist,
the UPPER ROOMS of a well-located STOKE,
on Market, Fourth, Fifth, or Commerce streets.
Address “11, If., M J>gp*r Office, je2-3t*
wanted-by the first of
» » July, a Situation as BOOK-KEEPER in a "Whole--
sale Cry Goods, Grocery, or Hardware Store, by one
fully competent to keep books, double- entry; satis
factory reference given. Address “Book-keeper,“
Press office, , . jel-3t*
WANTED ON THE FIRST OF JULY—
T * Two or three SALESMEN in a Wholesale Clothing
House, that can influence trade. Address Box 2131
Philadelphia,Post Office, , ■ , roy3l-3t*
fOH non WANT ED, ON MORT-
A'gage, for five or six years, at 6 per cent,
on property in New Jersey; worth afcleastthreo times that
amount. Policy of insurance of equaL amount. J. D.
REINBOTH 430 WALNUT Street. jef-3t*
»A MONTH!—I WANT AGENTS
at pitW vi2 8,5111 myBVEK-
J-AiiTIIIG PENCILS, OBIENTAL BURNERS, and IS
Other articles. Fifteen clrealarKßent/ree. Address
Bp3o-d&wSm JOHN F. LORD, Biddeford, Maiao.
CAVALRY HORSES WANTED.
- War Department,
Cavalry Bureau,
Omen ov Chief Quartermaster, -
Washington, D. C., May 18.156 L
THREE THOUSAND (3,000) ftORSEfc WANTED.- '
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE ($165) DOL
LARS per head will bo paid forall
CAVALRY HORSES
delivered wUhin.„the next thirty (30) days at the Go
vernment stables at Giesboro, D. 0.
Said Horses to be sound in all particulars, not less
than five (6) nor more than nine (9) years old; from fif
teen to sixteen hands high, fall 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,
my2o-lm It. Col/it C. O. M. Cavalry,Bureau.
BOARDING.
T?QADDING, AT A PLEASANT FARM
House, in Chester county, 36 milea from-the city ;
access by rail.
For particulars, call at No. 38 North SIXTEENTH
Street, on Monday, Jane 6th. je£-4t* .
■ROARDING—TWO CHOICE ROOMS
vacant in a few days, at 1403 WALNUT Street.
Also, two on second floor, with private bath rooms. .
je2-6t*
T>OARD WANTED, NEAR THE CITY,
'■-U. for the summer; bv a family of four persons; no
children. Address, with location and terms, “Box
517,” Philadelphia Post Office, jel-2t
CUMMER BOARDING CAN BE HAD
by applying to G. R. HINKLE, opposite the Post
Office, CHESTNUT HILL. Children not taken.
. my3l-3i* : .
T3OARD.—SINGLE ROOK VACANT,-
No 1315 WALNUT Street. , my2S-6t*
FOR SALE AND TO LET,
A RARE CHANGE!—“ THE REPUB-
AND DEMOCRAT, ’»PUBLISHED IN WEST
CHESTER, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNA* . '
POP SALE.—'The death of George W. Pearce, Esq.,
proprietor of fchie papers makes it necessary to dispose
of the establishment In the bands of a loval, earnest,
and. enterprising man, this long-established journal
cannot fail to be profitable. Circulating, as it does,
extensively in a county of seventy-four, thousand In
habitants, and in a Congressional and Senatorial Dis
trict of one hundred and five thousand, prominent for
wealth and intelligence, and where the union party at
the last election had a majority of over four thousand
votes, and with a constantly increasing popularity and
patronage, it requires nothing but judicious manage
ment to make it a lucrative investment.
- Persons contemplating a purchase should'make that
fact known at once, as it is desirable tosell at the
earliest day. . JOHN T. WORTHINGTON,
Administrator of George W, Pearce, dee’d.
West Chester, Pa., May 17,1564.,,. myl9-thstu tf
pOAL YARD FOR SALE, NINTH
A-A Street (935), above POPLAR, having every facility
for doing a large business. ■ .my3l-6t*
p 0 R SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
A CITY PROPERTY- OR. MERCHANDISE,
ble LOTS in Atlantic City,.
GEORGE N. TOWNSEND,
jel-6t* ‘ 13.3# South POORTH Street.
“RARE CHANGE.—FOR SALE; THE
Ab stock of a RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE,in a desi
rable location, doinir a good cash trade; stock in good
order; or a PARTNER will be taken. Address “J.
B, P. , T * No. 335 North SIXTH Street. . jel-31*
«TO LET. OR.FOB SALE-HAND
some House 1015 MELON Street. Gall from 9to
4, Housesl2amonth. . . je2-3t*
m FOR SALE OR RENT, FOR THE
IPeaso°' with furniture, a very, desirable
COUNTRY hESTDENCE, situate on Nesbamony Creek,
miD j ,$ s * 'T* i kpf Schenck’s Station, on the
Pluladeiphia and Trenton Has abundance of
shade, and a variety of choice fruitT Xds V«u Se filled •
. Apply to WILLIAM H. PAXSON,
Bucks county; or to WILLIAM S. BOYD, No. 31
South WATER Street. - je2-thsta4t*
M FOR'SALE—A THREE-STORY
BRICK DWELLING, with a side yard, lot 33 by9o.
No. 1522 POPLAR Street, Albo. two 3-story Brick
• Dwellings, Nos. 1401 and 1405 OGDEN Street.
Apply to R. K. McCtJRDY,
je2-6t* . : . . . . 1533 POPLAR Street,
•TO LET FOR THE SEASON—
■KatpART OP A HOUSE, containing SEVEN ROOMS,
partly Furnished; stabling if needed; situate 9 miles
from the city, near Railroad Station. Address, or ap
ply. to J. C. WARD, Jenkintown, Pa. jel-3t*
® COUNTRY SEAT AT NEWPORT,
R. I.—FOR SALE.—The beautiful placeof Rev. Dr.
BALCH, sitnated on the promontory, between first and.
second Reiches, and fronting directly upon the Ocean,
south. There are_s)£ ACRES of best land, under high
cultivation, Lawn, FruitTrees,Bath-house on the rocks,
for hot and cold sea-water, large Grapery, well stacked,
Barn, Stable; and sundry out-buildings. The house is
EP&cious, tastefully and substantially built, and has all
the modern conveniences. The whole establishment ia
in fine order, and is esteemed one of the most desirable
in Rhode Island. • . •
For plans and full particulars, apply to
ROBERT E. APTHORP,
- Real Estate and Mortgage Broker,
31 CITY T&CIIANGE,.
DEVONSHIRE Street, .
mylO-tuihslm • ■ BOSTON, Massachusetts,
■■m ' PEREMPTORY ; SALE OF A
Jm. VALUABLE PROPERTY IN TIIE CITY OF
ALEXANDRIA,-VA.—On WEDNESDAY, .Tune 22, 1854,>
at 12 M., I will offer at Public Auction, on the Premises,
; THE LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ESTABLISHMENT
IN ALEXANDRIA,* VA.,
late the residence of
. CALEB S. HALLOWELL, Esq.,
formerly of said city.
The property is sold for no fault whatever, but solely
because of the removal of its owner to Philadelphia.
The dwelling was completed in 1859, is three stories,
brick, covered with tin, and has Observatory, bay win
dow, conservatory,.&e. It is forty feet front by ninety
deep, contains about forty rooms, is heated by furnaces,
and supplied with water and gas.
The grounds have been fitted up without regard to ex
pense, and are in excellent keeping ;.tbey afford a large
yield of fiue fruit.. The property is located in the
choicest part of the city. : .
The lotfronts on Duke street (just repaved), 123 feet
5 inches, and extends along Columbus street 24i feet 19
inches. Two other lots will he sold at the same time and
place, which very nearly complete .the entire half
square.
The place, since the removal of its owner, in 1861,
has never fceeu without a good tenant, and can at any
moment be profitably rented or leased,. Title indis
putable; clear of all incumbrance.
For further information apply to S.' FERGUSON
BEACH, Esq.; Custom House, Alexandria, Yirgiuia* or
to CAL&B -S Esq., 1126 WALLACE
Street, Philadelphia. •
At the same time and place will be sold for cash, to
the highest bidder, a large amount ol Household and
Kitchen Furniture. -
WALTER L. PENN, Auctioneer,
je2-thfeth9t* . ; Alexandria, Va.
FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT.—
-A* A splended summer retreat, si tuate.m Susquehan
na county, eight miles from Great Bend, andvsame dis
tance freia: Binsbampton, on the New York and Erie
Railroad.
The farm contains. 120 acres, 90 under cultivation,.
Dwelling commodious, with all requisite outbuildings.
A beautiful lake, bounding the property, one mile in
length and half a mile-in width, affords abuudanee of
boating and fishing. Price $57600. . Terms easy.
- J. D. REINBOfH,
jel-3t» 436 WALNUT Street.
SV-,. FOR SALE—A VERY FINE,
stylish, Chestnut-sorrel saddle MARE, fifteen
bands high; sound, kind, and gentle in barness; free
from trick or vice; six years old, has been used by an
officer in the army, is accustomed to fire, and. a most
excellent ladies hackney. Price $250..
Apply to - ' THOS. MILNOR,
: . ; or to S. W. TAYLOR,
jO2-3i* * BURLINGTON, N. J.
PERSONAL.—J E T B ALL EAR-
X; DROPS, 50 cents. 016 HACK Street. ju2-2t*
ip EBSONAL.—JEWELRY SENT BY
X mail FREE OF POSTAGE to any part of the United
States, on receipt of the following prices: Sinsrie-stouo
imitation Diamond Bing, $1 Cluster imitation Diamond
Ring, $2; Heavy-Plated Test Chains, $1; Magnificent
Plain King, #1: Heavy Plain Rings (will stand the.
strongest acid), 60 cents; Small Round Black Enameled
Ear-Drops, 60 cents;- Heavy Plated Black Enameled
Sleeve Buttons, 25 cents; Gents’ Pins, imitation dia
mond, $1; Imitation Diamond Studs, $1; Bracelets,>l;
Handsomely-chased Medallions, $1; Sets
Carbuncle Studs and Buttons, $1; Complete Sots Black
. Enameled Studs and with
Fancy “Watch Keys, 60 cents; Pen and Pencil, with ex
tension case, $1; Ladies’ Long-Geared and Chatelaine
Chains, $1; Chatelaine Pins, $1; Genuine Gutta Percha
Chains, $1; Ladies’, and Gents’ Miniature Pins, for
likeness or hair, $1; Seal Rings, $1; Locket Rings, $2;
Coral Armlets, 60 cents. Direct to , •
ESTLIN & MARK,
, my2S-6t* ' No: 916 RACE Street, Philadelphia.
QPERA GLASSES AND OFFICERS’
FIERI) GLASSES. . ->
Microscopes for Physicians and Students.
A von- large assortment & —-
mv3-Im - 93* CHESTSDT Street.
gPECTACLES TO SLIT ALL SIGHTS.
.. ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EEES
iiserledwlthoatpain.by!’-
JAMES-W. OOTEN & CO„
myS-lm 08* CHESTNUT Street. ■
MATHEMATICAL drafting in
ATX . INSTRUMENTS. •
Chesterman’s Metallic and Steel-tape Measurers.
For sale by JAMES \V. QUEEN h CO.,
9»4 CHESTNUT Street/
Priced and Illustrated Catalogues gratis. myS-lm
Q AMUEL MAROT, DE ALER IN. LIME,
X 5 BUILDING STONE, and GOAL, Yard, NINTH
Street, above Thompson, (west side.) Orders received
by, William Marot, Jr. , Sll Spring Garden
•li.'Miirot, 25 N. Sixth st. (second story), and 8. Marot,
434 Chestnut si, (second story). , % • - *
N. B. —An experienced Salesman wanted. my3l-lm
MRS. JAMES BETTS’ OELE
SBRATF.D SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES.and
theoalv Supporters tinder eminent medical patronaKe.
ladies and Physicians are respectfully requested toiaU
only on Mrs. SETTS, at her residence, lOjltl WALK UT
cApAat Phils (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty thousand
appliances. Those only are genome bearing the united
States convright; labels on the box, and stgnatares.and
also on t& Supporters. with testimonials, oclfi-tnthstf.
turtle and clam soup
«f| (r ved npUAllY.tSunday^xo^ed^-^
tfEATON & DENCKLA, HARDWARE
XL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 50T COMMERCE
and 510 KORTH Streets, offer for sale:
Anchor Brand Nails: Plymouth Mill Rivets.
W. & S. Butcher’s Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Locks.
* Putnam’s Horse Kalla; Locke’s School Slates.
Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards. - _
.Also, ft full assortment of American Hard ware. fe7-6mi*
MATTINGS ! MATTINGS I BIST
DX Quality, all widtha, ft & SON. -
myO-lm 80T CHESTNUT Street.
"PERFUMED PARLOR MATCHES.—
X:; just received Si additional cases of these celebrated
(Alixander'e) Matches, for gale to the trade only. .
Whim BOWS & EASTON. IST *199 H. THIRD ».
AUCTION SAME***
BAZAAR, NINTH AND* SAN
-dCSi: SOM STREETS.
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES. £**. '
OK SATURDAY MORNING NEXT
At 10 O'clock, AW- _ _
Including tho Driving Establishment of a private
tieman, consisting of
A pair handsome bay Horses, an elegant Coach, hr
Rogers, nearly new, cost 51.2U0, and elegant coach.
Harness.
Also, other homes,
iull descriptions at Sale.
w , • ALSO, ■'■ v ~ :
including !,ecou< l'^ an< l Carriages, Light Wagons, &c.*
a iSL s il, n0 ’ fco,> l t J ottlnf t wagon, by Conpey.
a Y uh noil and Lepm. ]
-An SSXiSSri on i r,3 r * An **- 1> V Jacobs. -
ah excellent coach lor twohorses, built in New York
d d ° Ubie llarno * s ’ Saddles, Bridles, Whips,
||la :
AST- Carriages and Harness at prWate rale
3 e2-2tif
AMUSEMENTS.
T\AN RICE’S GREAT SHOW
JIJ FOR THE SEASON OF we*.
THREE SEPARATE EXHIBITIONS
Concentrated into one, for: only one price of admission.
First,
DANRIOE’S
STUD OF PERFORMING ANTMALB.
EDUCATED, DANCING, MANEGEand TRICK HORSES
(all French, English,and American Thorotxs;hbredfl)j
EDUCATED MULES, PONIES, and BUFFALOES,
Taught in a schopl new in this country, and performed
by DAN NICE,
Assisted by his wife
Mrs. DAN RICE,
(Her first appearance in public,)
and the celebrated Equerries
Profs. S. Q. STOKES and LADY,
. Second,
HENRY COOKE’S
TROUPE OF ACTING DOGS AND MONKEYS.
From Asiley’s Amphitheatre and ‘Sydenham Palace*.
London, and Cirgno Napoleon. Paris.
The nerrest sensation from across tbe water, and [ft.
which Mr. NICE will bo assisted by the famous tutor of
beasts, Mr. HENRY COOKE,
and numerous auxiliaries.
Third,
Dr. SPALDING’S
. OCEAN EQUESTRIAN COMPANY
Just retarned from a moat brilliant two-years cruise to
the seaports and capitals of South America and the An
tilles, and in which Mr. Rice will be aided by
Mias KATE ORMOND ’
" ■ ■ and
. - . Mr. FERDINAND TOURNSAIRE,
„ Jhe KepresentaUve Equestrian ArtisU of the A*e,
and a full staff of Assistants.
This wonderful Triple Combination wiU l>e
EXHIBITED IN PH ILADELPHIA
• ONE WEEK,
- COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 6,
Under a Spacions Portable Pavilion, to be erected in tfa*
_ REAR OF ACADEMY OF MUSrC. -
ADMISSION TO THE WHOLE ONLY 25a Be
served seats 50c.,
Doors open at VX and 7X each day; commence at 2 ay,x
8.
. SANITARY FAIR—EXTRA NOTICE. •
The entire receipts of the first entertainment of
' DAN RICE’S GREAT SHOW,
(MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 6,)
Without any deduction for any expense wh Uever, ai@
\ DEYOTED TO THE SANITARY FAIR.
In order that the contribution may be worthy of th#-
STeat cause, and of the liberality of the patriotic hu
morist, the free list will be suspended on thafc occs
sfea- ' . my3s-gt
(TJ-ROVEH’S CHESTNUT -STRE XT
THEATRE.
LEONARD G R 0...; MANAGffifc
(Also of Grover’s Theatre, Washington, D.C.)
THE COOLEST AND MOST COMFORTABLE THEATRS
IN AMERICA.
TO-NIGHT
Will appear
GHOYER’S GREAT WASHINGTON COMPANY
Combined with GROVER’S PHILADELPHIA COIC~
PANY,
Afaking it the best Dramatic Company in America.
Music by the Grand Orchestra, directed by the greet
maestro, CHARLES KOPPITZ. *
■jVTRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH
STREET THKATKE. *
* FOURTH WEEK OF FRANK BREW.
*MOKBAY, TUBSBAY, WEDNESDAY, andTHURSBAT
THE COMED Y OF ERRORS.
Dromio of Syracuse Frank Drew;
Dromio of Ephesus. ....Stuart Robson,
To conclude with, first time, the <
PIRATES OF THE SAVANNAH;
OR THE
TIGER SLAYER OF THE PRARTE3.
Peter Pickle-................................. Frank Drew.
Fabricio, t SJaver..... .............. Barton
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF FRANK DREW.
Poors open at 7%. Curtain rises at Kto 8. my3o-4i
WA LNUT - S T REET. THEATRE.—
•*T THURSDAY EVENING, .Tune 2d, ~
A MA3rM°TH BILL OF ATTRACTIONS.
EXCITING DUAMA, ___ CHARMING COMEDY.
SURGEON OF PARIS. ' -
Or, THE.MASSACRE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW. ’
To commence with -
NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS. \ •
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF ■
LUCILLE WESTERN. LUCILLE WESTERN,
And last time of EAST LYNNE. .
SATURDAY—Benefit of WM. WHALLEY.
A CADEMY OF MUSIC.—HANCOCK
_ GRAMMAR SCHOOLS—Tableau and Musical Ba-~
tertainment for benefit of the Sanitary Commission* os
THURSDAY Evening, June 2. •
Birgfeld’s Band in attendance. -
.. Tickets2s cents. Reserved seats 50cents.. For sale at
Ashmead A Evans, 724 Chestnut • street, and at tha
door of the Academy on the evening of: the entertain
meat; : • ; my3o-4t^
Philadelphia, club -garden at
EGGLESFIELD.-TRTJESDATj the 2d of JUKE, this
be&uiifnl place will he inaugurated a CLUB C ARDEH.
Mr, Birgfeld’s celebrated Band is engaged to satisfy tha
musical taste of thevisitors for Concert and Ball. Tha-
Gymnastic School, connected .-with the Garden, and.
managed by Professor Winter, will be proof of our ef
forts to promote healthful exercise. .
Subscribers will find their Season Tickets ready at thy
office of the place. Gentlemen, of undoubted respects
bilityv-wishinyto join, apply there.
The Season Tickefrs3. Only members, their families'
and friends, introduced by them, admitted.
. For the Gommittee
jel-2t*
PR 0. A. -WITZSTBIST.
ISJOW OPEN—THE FORTY-FIRST
'EXHIBITION OP PAIHTINGS AKJ*
Open fronrs a;- Mrtiu 7 r.M., and troida till lirttr{i»
evening. apSH^tt
SUMMER RESORTS.
TTHITED STATES HOTEL,
V GAPE ISLAND, It. J.
JOHN "WEST, AARON MILLER,
PROPRIETORS,
Beg leave to call the attention of their friends andL
the public to the above magnificent Establishment,
which will be open for the reception of visitors on the
15th of June. ’
Besides a spacious Dining Hall and Parlors, it con-*'
taint-sin unusualmmber or large and welt ventilated.
Bedßoocas,, all handsomely furnished with, new furni
ture throughout.
The Proprietors of tins Establishment will spare n<*
care or expense to meet ihe wants of their guests,
thereby hoping to share liberally in the public pa
tronage. -
for rooms made to the subscribers, by
letter to Cape Island,'will receive a prompt reply.
je2-6w ... . WEST &-MILLER.
TTHITED STATES HOTEL, r
V : ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. : -
This celebrated Hotel will be open for the reception of
guests on THURSDAY, June 23d, (|S64, and will be un
der the supervision of Col. James hT. Powers, with Mr.
Edward Hartwell as assistant. 05
Practical and experienced persons have been employed
for each department, and every exertion will bemada
to conduct the same to the entire satisfaction of tha
public.
After July Ist, four trains will leave Tine-street Per- *
ry, daily, the Fast Line through in two hours, without
stopping at the way stations.
A passenger car will be run from the Hotel to the lule£
every twenty minutes.
Haulers Band, under the direction of Mr. Simon
Hassler, has been engaged for the season.
Persons wishing to engage rooms will address
BROWN & WOELPPEK,
Proprietors,
' Atlantic City, New* Jersey.
Sand Bar, which last year formed oppo
site the shore, has entirely disappeared, leaving tho
beach one of the best and safest da the coast. jel-lm
PHISTEK COUNTY HOUSE. AT
LANTIC CITY, N. J. “-This private BOARDING
HOUSE (always open for Boarders), is now fully ar
ranged for the accommodation of Summer visiters Tha
eituationisoneofthebeston the' Island, being in full,
viewotthe Ocean, and near excellent bathing ground.
mySl-2m ~ ■ JACOB KEIM, Proprietor.
pOLUMBIA HOUSE,
V-A GAPE MAT.
This Hotel will toe opened June 15. The house has
been put in thorough repair, and nearly two hundred
new, and greatly-improved BATH HOUSES will toV
ready for the accommodation of guests.
Its capacity and each department will toe equal, if not
superior, to any Hotel upon Cape Island. >
Birgfeld’s Band has been secured for the season.
Address X GEO. J. BOLTON,
Proprietor,
' Cape Island. N. J. j
Or JV H. DENNISON,
Merchants’ Hotel, Phila- '
pONGKESS HALL, GAPE ISLAND.
Vz. KEWJERSEY.
This favorite Hotel will be opened forthe reception of
guests on. JUNE FIRST. - •
The House has been refurnished and thoroughly reno
vated. Writing and Reading Rooms and a Telegraph.
Office have been added for the exclusive use of thr
guests —, '
The proprietor feels warranted in assuring the pubilv
that, with the gentlemanly and competent officers s#>
cured,-each department will be conducted to the eatist
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 given,.by
addressing J. F. CAKE,
my6-tf Proprietor.
Lake Ontario. Saguenay River,
The Thousand Islands. Portland,
The RapidsofSt, Lawrence White Mountains,
River, Saratoga Springs,'
Montreal. : &c., <Stc., &c.,
Quebec, &c., &c.
Tickets for the above Excursions, which have bee*,
so long*and favorably known to the Philadelphia Pub
lic, by various routes to Niagara Falls, for sale at th».
PIIn,ADBLPHIA AND : ELHIKA KAIKOAB TICKHT
OFFICE, northwest corner SIXTH .and CHE&TJST3X
Streets, where full information will be given. ■
- . ■ ■ JS T . VAN HORN, Ticket Agent. ■
■* JOHN S. HILLES. General Agent, • -
. THIRTEENTH and CaLJjOWHILE Street,.
mylO-tuthstjyl ~..... r •/-
WEST JERSEY
LTNES. .. - f
CHANGE OP TIME, COMMENCING.
.WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1,1564,'
From WALI'TU T- STREET? PIER, VorCAPE MAY*
- . _At6 A./M. ap43.30P. M- ; . _
For Salem, Brldge'toc, Src.; 9 A. SI., 4P. SI. Foe
Glassboro.S A. SI. ,9 A.H. ,3.50 P.M.,‘4 P.SI. For Wood
bury, Gloucester, &c., at 6 A. M., 9 A. SI,, 11 A. SI.,
3.30 P. 8t.,4P. SI.
RETURNING TRAINS LEAVE
Cape Slay, 5.30 A. SI., 8.15 P. M. MillviUo.!7.3oA.M.,
6.60 P.' SI. Siilem, 6 A. SI., 1.16 P. M. Bridgeton, 6.15
A. St., 1.30 I’. 31. i
TRAINS ABE DUE .. ■
From Capa May, &c., 10 A. SC, S.SO P. SI. From
Salem, Bridgetou, &c. ,S IS A. M„ 380 P. St. From.
Glassboro, &0., B.IS audio A. BLi 3:30 and
From Woodbury, 3t0., 7.50, S.IS, 10 A. M., 3.30,5.45,
WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY. 0«1».S
WALNUT Street, LDDI.QW FLEMING, Agent, -wBl
call for and deliver Baggage, and attend to all the usual
branches of Express business.
, FOR CAPE MAT. , , . •
THREE DAILY TRAINS will be run each tray dtmoK
’
rasmar-) LADIES truss and brack
STORE— Conducted by Ladies. TWELETK
below Race. Every article in thei*
line elegant, easy, and correct in make. C. H. NEE
DLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, on tbe corn**
of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. N. B.—Profession*!;
accuracy insnred. - a ;> • my4.-3mif
S&y MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT
£ j LOANED upon Diamonds, Watches. Jetjrtf*
A T Xf Plate* Clothing, &c. .at JONES «COJ®.
wr ©|<i Established Loan OSca, corner THiRN'
and GABKILL Streets, below Lombard. apll-Smif
THOMSON’S, LONDON NIT OH
f22» EKEE. OK EUROPEAN RANGE, for families.
(SI ffi or rnffic institutions, in TWENTY SEP
V—hePEKENT SKIES. Also, Philadelphia Ranges*
Hot-air Paruaces. Portable Heaters, Lowdown Orates*
pfraboard Stores, Bath Boilers, Stewhole Plates, Broil
ers, Cooking Stoves, So., at wholesale and retail, bp
the SHARPE, * THOMSON,
No: £O9 N. SECOND Street
B3hl-tntbs6m
f WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE/
SCHIPTIOHS of Character,' Constitution, and T*_,
lent, -With ADYICE on Business, Health, Mw-*.
lion, Self-improvement, Management, ana AT\,in~
ins of CHILDBEN, social da »
and evening, by JOHN L. CAPEN lt
B . Phrenologist and BookyjiiOT,
mhl9-stutV No. »5 S.TBNTB street,abovp Cheßtmifc
ON UMENTS AND P.RAVK
JJ-L STONES.— AJarge assortment of P, rave-Ston.ee, of
various designs,made of the finest and America*
Marble, constantly on _h arid at the Marble Worlea ot
ADAM STBINMETZ, RIDQB bfilaw Eleven it*.
»treet,PMlad9lPbi*. fsgfrSaOT
SIOJVS.