TII3 GREAT CESTBAI FAIR.— OFFICS OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR, INCOME, ANiKEViNUE, No. 118 Soutli SEVENTIi Street, l>'illHdaph!nr The undersigned, Treasurer of thin Committee, ae- Knowledges tli<-roc< ih. of the following subscriptions: 3From citizens olTrc yffm township,Chostor co., perC. 8. Bmioi.< ..,.$lOO 00 3.- rom employee of emu Brornloy’s carpet facto rs*. per Commute on Carpotlng.... 41 50 IRav Ilf. A. Do Woo Howe, D.D.. Fhilada-... 15 PO Jtev. B.'AV. Schtnak, Lancaster 2 00 3tev. Jacob P. Wa pole, Lutheran Pastor, Bha uiokin, Aiorthnn >erland county 2 00 3j<* v * i.C FamlfPhccnixviUe.... 600 3tev. J. BlcAipiaerlarding, Athens,Pa., Himself and othercithofu... 25 00 3tev. C W. Duaii’s Congregation,Swedesboro. 85 16 3>r. uj'iiiugton l. Atlee GO 00 J>r. Hugh h. f10dfe....... SO 00 J. Lewis Hodge..]. 10 00 Jr. J. M Dncosla 10 00 Jacob Pejinyjaeker, Chester c 0.............. 5 00 rerMtx Beujaiin Batumi), Chairman, Potts .vjile: T \Y, Snyder, machinist amt car builder.... 5b iP* 0 ? 00 * l'orooroy & fon andemp10yG0a............. 60 00 Charles Baker, Esc. ........ 7 6 00 •J. Shlpprn, Est{., President Miners' 8uck....... 50 00 yox& Brother, merchant 5............ 60 00 Thoniiis Pelijerieb; mechanical engineer. 40 00 From Elilnd township, Schuylkill city..; .. 105 85 . B, CrowolU Eaq....-* * 10 00 Char!** 11. Spieler, Ifeq 10 00 J. 11. Worden 1 * employees, per Mrs. Yourranco 10 (X) Jolm lewdall’a do do do 15 00 3T. irn Royuolds, $5 .. 10 00 Otto Reynolds, $5; Joseph Wright, $1 6 ex* Sirs, Joha Smith, §2; Airs. Ohns. Grimmer, $l. .. 300 jFrom /Jvo unployeos of Mrs.Carmalt, Friends _vi!lo, Suwmuhaunu county.... 5 00 Walter J. Warner, No. 025 North Sixth street... 300 .Allen Cuthbert, Esq... 20 00 XadlesAld Society, JRichboro-..................... 40 00 Miss Rebecca Mess. ............i.,..,,,,,,, 7 00 .Leon Bcr?, E5a....... .. 250 00 jP^ l ' R. K. McNeely, chalrnlan—Employees of alcNeoly & Goa." Morocco Manufactory 53 16 3)aniet hveiacd’s morocco establishment 16 00 X. Schumann's kid manufactory 10 00 Employees of Adams. & Keen’s morocco mauu factory «•* 39 25 C. F. Rmnpp’g pocket-book manufactory—C. F. Jiuinjpp, one day’s profits :20 54 John - SUty* -$5 00 Jos. U1rich......... 500 yVjai. V0ge1......... 6 00,0. B. Turner 500 J. Strulmr SSO ( F. Moke 350 y* Mi11er...,. 3 OOIA. Sproessor .2 51) John Casey. $2; William Bodhms, #2; Philip A Metzger, $2; O. Berntz, $1; E. A. Whitfield, $1; LTarmplfe, $1; J. Clay, $1; J. H. Mallon, £l; K. Tntyer..sl; C.Thmltorsheult, SI;T.A. Cox, $1; A. Fayaux, $1; J. Williamson. $1; Timothy Casey, $1; A. Andrews, $};W, J. Turner, #1; F. Bauer, $1; E. P. CaUoU, §2.00 5 T. Seibort, 500. jF. Miller, 50e.; S. Eberhart, 00c.; G. KrenUborger, 75c-; D. Beikor, 75c. ; 11. Perott, $1.60; G. Ltodtzee, $1.50; J. lionge bance, $2.60; George W. Cox, $*150............ 66 54 Per Henry D. Sherrerd, Chairman: The Cumberland Valley Mutual Protective Firo Co.,,at Carlisle, Pa., por R. If. 1). Womb. Treasurer.«... - Tanners' Mutual Fire Insurance Co., York, Pa., per 1). Hrlcklor, E5q........... 23 00 Per A. S. Serrili, Chairman, Darby; JFrom Miss Mattie Iluddloson, Thorn bury Town ship, Delaware co., collected by her from em ployee*. In Wilcox’s paper mi 115................ ■From farmers in her vicinity.................... Win. Kirk. Esq., Darby. Miss Mary S. Kirke, Darby Miss Kinney, Darby. J, Owen, Darby.............. t. Lord A Co., and employees, Darby Mills.. ftimiel Baucroft, Esq., Media........ Employees of do. Todmordiner or Lower Mills, Media .................... IS3 S 3 ißank of Delaware county, C. Emlen, Esq., Cashier... ;. 500^00 Trorn citizens of Darby borough and township, collected by David Maule, E«q. ; T. Pa1mer..,...,.513 60,D. S. White...... $lO 00 J. T, Jouok, 10 00 W. D. 11. Serrill. 500 J. P. Serriit....... 5 00jj. J. Sellars;..... 500 J. Whiteiey...... 6 00;H. Palmar.. 500 Eobert Dunk.... ... 5 OOjThoums Ash 5 00 O. S. PatcheU.... 350 J. Bunting 300 J. S. &*O. 5erii11............ ........$lOOO , fc. k M. P. SerrlU 5 00 J. Charles Andrews $3, Maris w. Lewis $3, J. W. Marshall $2, JonnAUmore $2, A. E. Cro *iers2. Cash 50 cents, J. W. BonsaU-$L C. G. PalmersT, Theo. Lulienasl. J. H. Millerfsl, E. Anderson $l. L. P. Wttlkin $l, D; Taylorsl, J. P. Bunting $l. E, Moore $1.................. 11160 Also, from .lames H. Martin................ 510 00 !D. Maule.Esq.... 3 00 S. Jones $3, j. Collier $l, J. L. Lewis $l, Cash $1.*20 1925 -Philadelphia and Darby Plank Road Company.. 60 00 Total per Mr. 5erri11.......^.............51,G3i 3S Per Mr*,. Haddock, Chairman: ; James B. Smith & Co. Oeorge W. Childs... T._H. S. Camden....* Per Janies Euston, Chairman: A: H. Franciseus, Esq., 613 Market street- Charles Weston, Esq •**•••• * • Isaac Henry, $5; Geo. Perkinpine, $.l By Miss St. Clair, per 3. K. Campbell,chairman: Employees of J. v. Cowell&Son.l2 00 Sirs, G. \Y. Bly, per do-**-***. E. T. Harvey, per Mrs; L. C, Madeira*.... John L Anderson, E5q...... ..... P. Efflugeiy £1; Jacob Coleman, $l. S.Bolton, F. Brady, and H, Shimmet, $1,25 3 25 Collected m Tamaqua, Penna. ; Mrs. J, V. Ashton and Mrs. E. J. Fry..... '.63 50. Mrs. C. F. Shindle, d 0...... 13 00 Mrs. Jas. Carter and Mrs. G. H. McCabe........ 107 35 From Petna. Knitting Co., Mauayunk, remit ted by Kdw. Holt, per J. B. Hughes, Chairman: Laycock <& Holt * * 20 00 Operatives of do*... * 30 50 From Sarah H. Seesholtz. Hancock, Md......... 570 Henry K. Gilbert, Esq., Philada.so 00 From. Washington Lee,E*n , Nauticoke,Luzerne county, Peuna 50 00 JL McNutt, $1; Governess, Williamsport, G 00.... 160 From Washington House,Philada., A. F. Glass, proprietor, per Mrs. J. W. Forney 75 00 Per John M. Riley, Chairman: Highway Department, per W, W. Smedley, Esq., Chief Com., and C1erk5..........,* 115 35 E, Reed Meyer, Esq., surveyor 36 00 .Assessors’ Department.lnt. Rev., Second dis trict, remitted by T» W. Sweeney, Esq. 63 00 Jacob D. Forney, Esq., Washington 5 00 Provost Marshal's Office, Fifth district, remitted by Captain M, Yard1ey........... 42 23 Rev. H. itortb, ? per Mrs. J. Wooten, Atlantic City 200 Ebe. S. Amole, $2; J. Hammond, £2; Mrs Hig bee, tit J. A. Barstow,sl; B. Somers. 25cts.: .Mrs. J Homes, 75 cts. ; Mr. Greer, $2:-Mre.. R. Hacket, SI? Mrs. J. Arbeson,sl; Charles Holtz, $2.50.7.,.. ...'.........i,...*.' 15 50 Prom Mrs. Mary Ann Woods, Receiving Agent at Orangeville, Columbia county, Pa. 62 30 A, G. Barclay, Esq., per Mrs. S. F. Ashton...... 300 00 From Samuel- S. Keeley and employees, Mana yunk, per Mrs. C. Stephens....... C. P, Gray, 46 South Third street Pet Mrs. George Bodd, Chairman: Employees of J. Geo. Letfer, carriage mannfac-; , turer. .v.Vy: .33 3*2 employees of S. W. Jac0b5.........-.* 20 00 PerK. Shoejnaker. Chairman; A. Wiltberger.'......V Z\ ... -50 00 “Zanoni,’ 7 M.D., one day’sprofits....... 300 Sbope & Orth, Hummellstown, Pa... 10 00 Jesse B, Hamel. do M.W.Clark,sl S 00' Per Mrs. Charles Roods, Chairman: ' Florence Sewing Machine, one day's income.... 60 OG American Button Hole Machine C0mpany........ 50 00 From the employees of tho Phccnix Iron Works, 5 Phcenfcxville...... ...................... ........1,073 92 Butler & McCarty’s employees, per Mrs. G. J. Weaver................ IS 75 B. F. Hart, Efeq...... 20 00 PerMrs/Wm. Helme, chairman : y ; J. Beliak, Esq. y;;. elj ’ Hiiatn Corson, Plymouth Meeting, Pa,; Tnoa. B. Courses, Frederica, Del.:J. L. Darling ton, West Chester, Pa. ; J. C, Deacon, Burlington, N. J. ; Samuel A. Dobbins, Bit. Holly, N. J. ; william Elmer, Bridgeton, N. J.; C. E. Hiester, Westchester, Pa.; Alfred-ij. Elwrn, Philadelphia; Ed. G. Harrison, Hulmeville, Pa. ; Goveneur. Emerson, Philadelphia; Jonathan.lngham. Salem,N.J/; J. S. Iricks, yincea. town, N. J.; Caleb S. Layton, Georgetown, Del. ;Chas. R. King, Andalusia, Pa,; Chas. S. Olden, Princeton, K, J.; W. B. Roberts, King of. Prussia, Pa.; Win. Robeson, Belvidere, N. J.; A. 61. Spangler, Philadel phia; Wm. Stavely,.L*haska, Pa.; Isaac W. Vanleor, Wallace, Pa,; Y. S. Walter, Chester, Pa. Officb of tub Committee ox Agriculture, G. CP., » - Polvtechxio College Buildixo, Philadelphia. CHAIRMEN OF' SUB- COMMITTER3 OS RECEIPT AND ; 60 00 30 00 .. • 77 70 ... 66 90 ... 25 00 ... 10 00 400 00 JBG 00 200 00 250 00 250 00 ♦ 230 00 . 250 00 ...... 250 00 25000 ...... 25U00 ...... 250 00 ...... 250 00 ...... 250 00 ...... 250 00 25000 2OO 00 2OOOO ...... 200 00 l5O og ....... 100 00 lOO 00 ....... 100 09 . .... 100 00 * ...... 100 00 lOO 00 ........ 100 00 ..... 100 00 ..... 100 00 ..... 100 00 lOO 00 ..... 100 01) ..... 100 00 ..... 100 00 ..... .100 00 ... 100 00 .... 100 00 ... • 100 00 ... 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 03 100 00 100 00 IGUOG 100 00 100 00 50 00 60 00 60 03 60 00 50 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 40 00 -25 00 -25 00 25 00 ’25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 10 00: 500 10 00 10 00 1 00 10 00 5 00 100 00 15 00 CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED TO. DATE. COMMITTEE ON AGKIOULTUHE DELAWARE ARRANGEMENTS, STOCK—C. W. Harrison. FARM PRODUCE—Dr. C. E. -King/- . _ m HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS, INCLUDING TIIO9E OF DAIRY—Dr. A. L. Elwyn. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES—Andrew M. Spangler. PLANTATION KITCHBN-Mrs. S.* A. .Gale.- ladies’ committee os agriculture. SJrs, 'Job Hayes, Emhreeville, Pa.; Mrs. Richard Wistar, Salem, N. J.; Miss Blinerva Bennett, West Chester, Pa.; Mrs. John McGowan, Bridesbarg,Pa. ; Mrs. Dr. Corson, Plymouth Meeting, Pa.; Mrs. A. M. Spangler; Philada.; Miss Kate Gallaher, Eddington, Pa.; Miss Mary Bryan,Vincentown,tN. Jr; Miss bailie Conily, Byberry. Pa.; Miss Ellen; Knight,Torresdale, Pa.; hilss Margaret Brecki nridge, Princeton, N. J:; Mrs. A. D. Jessup, Philada.; Mrs. Mary E. Leiper, Chester, Pa ; Mrs. Cnas. H. Cheynev, Philada. ;. Miss R. P, Willard, HniiueviUe, Pa.; Miss Charlotte Schuffer, Miss Jane Wildman, Attleboro, Pa.; Mrs. Sarah H. Hill, Norristown,Pa. - je4*6t IKS*- THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. ; PLEASE TAKE NOTICE! The price of a single admission to the Fair is FIFTY CENTS. Children under 13 years, half price. : This admits to eighty-one out of the ninety depart ments represented in the Fair, and to much more than three-fourths of the entire space covered by the build ings.l-' Ceriain departments,iiine in number, containing arti cles chiefly for exhibition, and not for sale, have been permitted to charge a separate price of admission,'as follows: «. ' * . Art Ga11eiy.................... - 25 cents. Aims and Trophies....... a) Horticultural Department*.... •• 25 Relics and Curiosities.*... a) * Indian Department.............................. 25 Sigcor Blitz’s performances, children's exhi bitions......... ...25 ‘‘ William Penn Par10r..'............ ...10 Skating P0nd.."**.............................. 10 THE EXECUTIVE COMBIITTEB assure the public th&t although the full money’s worth will be obtained from a visit ts the eighty-one departments to which the entrance fee admits, yet it will he found that the NINE others above mentioned will amply reward the visitors and satisfy them for the additional outlay. All must bear.iu mind that by the payment of these extracharges the total receipts are increased, and that the holy cause is as much assisted as though the same sum were ex pended by them in the purchase of articles exposed for iale. ■ ' ’ • The Fair will open on TUESDAY, the 7th instant, at 4 P. M., for the inaugural services and private view, on which day alone the admission fee will he TWO DOL LARS to all parts of the building. On WEDNESDAY. and daily thereafter, it will be open from 9 A. M. until 10 jej-tf' . . . HORACE HOWARD FURNESS. tggp REFUGEES AT CAIRO, " S?: ACKXOWJLEDGHEXT3. Philadelphia—?. L. R. ......-......,520 00 WestPhiladelpiua— -Ladies of the Charch ofihe 5avi0ur.............. 2150 Wilmington, .Delaware—Joseph Bancroft & Son.. 50 00 Rev. William Aikman (additi0na1)....’...... 10 00 $lOl5O Previously - ackn0w1edged........................8,993 30 T0ta1.... ......s4^Tio C. FOLSOM. Per H. N. THISSELL, H* 029 CHESTNUT Street. INTERVAL REVXXUE-UNtITEB I® STATES EXCISE'NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given to all persons residing or doing business in the FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, composed of the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, and Twenty-fourth Wards of the city and county of .Philadelphia, that the ASSESSMENT ROLLS will, in accordance with the provisions of section 25th of the act of July 1, !S*2, to provide Internal Revenue, &c., be open for examination at this office from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., for FIFTEEN DAYS from the date hereof, Sun days excepted, and that for the FIVE DAYS next ensu ing, 20th, 21st, 22d, 23d, and 24th June, appeals will be received and determined by me, at this office, daily, from 10 A, M. to 8 P. M., relative to any erroneous or excessive valuation or enumeration. All Appeals must be in writing, and specify the par ticular cause, matter, or thing, respecting which a de cision is requested, and state the ground or principle of inequality or error complained of. - . DELOS P. SOUTHWORTH,. - Assessor Fourth District. Office 4:27 CHESTNUT Street, . (Farmers’and Mechanics’Bank Building. V ; Pn rr.APELPHiA, June 4th, 1554. je4-6t TO SIVOERS.-TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN that were present at the re hearsal on Thursday evening last: Allow, me to thank you for your attention and attendance on that occasion. I regret that it will be impossible for me to accept the services of all that were present, In consequence of the committee having charge limiting the number. Those that will bo desired wilt receive personal notices, stat ing the time and place of the next rehearsal j> A. It. TAYLOR. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION. , . The members of the Legal.Professioa who have-not yet contributed their dailyincome to the Central Fair are requested ti>send l heir subscriptions, without delay, to WM. E. WHlTMAN,Treasurer, No.'lBB'SouthßUTH Street. OSWALD THOMPSON... je4-stu2t Chairman Committee on Legal Protession. DONATIONS TO THE FAIR, OF all kinds of FANCY-ARTICLES for the table of the Committee on Labor, Income, and Revenue, thank fully received at office, 11S South SEVENTH Street Please send articles AT ONCE, either there or to the President, Mrs. J. W. FORNEY, GlB South WASH INGTON r •; 4 . It . MEDICAL PURVEYOR’S OFFICE, No, 7 North FIFTH Street. v PiiiLAmaPitrA; Nov. 12,1863. : Importers and Dealers in MEDICINES, HOSPITAL STORES, HOSPITAL FURNITURE, BEDDING, ICE, &c are invited to submit their Price Lists from time to time to this Office. .■•••' MURRAY, no is etnrotf <. Surgeon and Medical Pnrveyor. DIVIDESIh-THE UJfIOX I»E -crirSly teW* P&icElT d on e tho -State tax. The transfer books will he closed on tne 33th, I.4th, and 15tli instantu. - '• r> n« t ■ jel-Bt* CHARLES A. BUY, President. r# CRITTENDEN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 037 CHESTNUT Street, cor of Se venih. Complete preparation for the Counting House. No vacations, Students received at any time, and in structed at such hours as best suit-their convenience. Open from 9 to 1, and fromS to7P.M. . Catalogues for the year ending April 15th, containing terms, Ac., andthe names of nearly five hundred stu dents, furnished gratis, on application,- je<-3t* jKt®** OFFICE OF THE TREMONT COAL IkS? COMPANY, No. 11 Washington Buildings, 274 South Third Street, -Philadelphia, May 28, 1861.—The certiiicatea of Stock of this company are now ready for delivery, on application therefor at this office. ALBERT B. ECKEL; m3'3o-6t Secretary aud Treasurer. (KS* THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR— IWb?. All contrUrations must be, distinctly addressed to the Department for which they are designed, and should be delivered without delay at the Fair Build ings, aa to be in time for the opening ou tlie 7th last. IkORACE HOWARD FURNESS, - je3-3t Secretary. rtS** THE ROCK Oil. COMPANY OF •ZE? PENNSTLVANIA. OFFICE. NO. 10D WALNUT STREET. JOHN 31. RILEY. SnCKETAUV AM> TUKA^UUKR, JNO, F. GUAIF. UOAHI) OF DIRHCTOIW. GEORGE O. EVANS, JOHN M. RILEY, SAMI’EL BRADBURY, WM. S. EASSALL, DAVID R. JONES. The property of i his Company consists of oue-sixteentli of all the- Oil produced from fccventcou acres on the co lebraled Egbert and Ilydo Farm. The opening of the new * * JERSEY ” WELL, which, on WEDNESDAY of the present week, commenced flowing FIVE HUNDRED BARRELS OF OIL PER DAY, adds to tl-a former product of theJCompany ovor 31Uhiity-oue) BARRELS PER DAY. Price of Oil at the Wells now, $7.60 per barrel. A meeting of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS will be held at the office of the Company, on THURSDAY, the 9th instant, at 4 o’clock 1\ M. Matters of special importance to tbo Company will bo considered. . .. • ' Secretary ami Troftsurer, CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH;—Rev. JOHN TODD, 1). D., ofPiUs tiold, will preach at CONCERT HALL TO-MORROW, atlOX A. M- andat 7L' P.*M. Tho public are cordially invited. • • •' It* • CHL’IICH OF THE COVENANT, FILBERT Strtet, above Seventeenth. —Divine TO-MORROW. (Sunday.) at 10>* A. : M , ami 8 V. M. Tho Rector will (D. V-) proach morning and evening, . • •. • • ' .It* . ST. I*AUI/S M. E. CTIUKCII, CATHARINE Street, above Sixth. Preaching iu tho MORNING at 10, and at Bin the EVENING, by thepiwtor, Roy. S/W THOMAS. 11* CHURCH OF THE NEW TESTA* MENT, at ELEVENTH and WOOD Streets. Preaching on the SABBATH, 10K A. 51., and 3K P. U , by A. CLARK, junior pastor. The public respectfully invited. ■ It* ST. MARK’S EVANGELICAL LU. W 3& THERAN CHURCB, SPRING GARDEN Street, a h ove THIRTEENTH.—Services vrill crvntinuo to he h»ld as usual on SABBATH MORNINGS and EVB AINGS, duringtheeniargement ofthe Church edifice. * - THE AMERICAN SUNDAY* SCHOOL UNION.—The Annual Sermon in be half of THE ABIERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION will he preached by the Rev. PHILLIPS BROOKS, at tho CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY.on Rittenhouse Sqnare. TO-SIORROW- (Sunday) EVENING, Junesth, at S o’clock. • It* CHUIiGH OE THE INTE3ICES SOR, SPRING GARDEN, below BROAD STREET.—Rev. Dr. CARDEN will preach TO-MOR ROW, at 19J£ o’clock A. M-and K before BP. 5t Sub ject in the Evening— “Popwtar Fallacies . M Youug men cordially invited. . . ' It* THE ANNIVERSARY OF TUB SUNDAY SCHOOL OF TIIE CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY, ELEVENTH and MOUNT VERNON, will take place on SUNDAY AFTERNOON next at 4 o’clock. ' • ~ a It* ry SIVEDENRORGIAN.-THE REV. B. F. BARRETT will preaeh at the New Church Temple, BROAD and BRANDYWINE Streeis (below Green), O-MORROW BIORNING,at 10K O’clock. Sub ject—“ Tho Sign of the Prophet Jonas,’? The public mvited. It* - FIRST CO NO ItE G A TIONAL * CHURCH, FRANK FORD Road and MONT GOMERY Avenne,—Rev. ,D.L. GEAR, pastor, preaches &110 X A. M. and 7X P. M. All persons are cordially invited. It - TWELFTH BAPTIST CECUHCII, Rev W. D. SIEGFRIED, Pasior,—Sermon on Sunday next (10K), upon the falLen soldiers of tho con gregation. . It* PHILADELPHIA TRACT AND WZ&. MISSION SOCIETY,—The Fifty-seventh Sleet ing in behalf of the Soeiety will be heluin the SPRING GARDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of ELEVENTH and WISTAR Streets, on SABBATH EVE NING, 6th instant, at S o’clock. Rev. J. T. Duryea, Rev, Wm. M. Cornell, L.L.D,, Rev. T. C. Anderson, and others will take part in the exercises. Tract Distributors and all friendly to the cause are invited to attend. \ .. •; ; . -.lt*. ■ v. s. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION- A Public Meeting will be held iii the Trinity Sfetbodist Episcopal Church. EIGHTH Street, above Race,TO MORROW (Sabbath) EVENING.at 1% o’clock, for the benefit of the CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. Rev. Mr. Longacre, Pastor, will preside. Addresses by Rev. J. C. Thomas, Chaplain from the Army of the Cumberland, and others; ‘ , It PROGRESSIVE REVIVAL SEB- Ifc® MON TO WOMEN.—Rev. S. M. LANDIS, M. D., pastor First Progressive Christian Church, comer THIRTEENTH and GIRARD Avenue, TO-MOKROW, at P. 81. Seats free. Bring husbands; all invited, if you want seats come early. - -/, It*- • I|K7S=» SPIIirniALISM.-A CONFERENCE will be held at SANSOM-STREET HALL, on SUNDAY, at 10K A. 81. and SP. M. Dr. CHILD will lecture on * ‘ The Results of the War. * * Admittance, 6 SCOTS’ THISTLE SOCIETY.- Quarterly Meeting MONDAY EVENING,, at 8 o’clock, 603 SANSOM Street. . it* ; JOHN BOOTH, Secretary. |2S»'GREA.T CENTRAL FAIR, PHILADELPHIA, HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL DEPARTMENT. The Committee in charge of this Department respect fully solicits contributions for either exhibition or sale, at the Fair in June next, of Fruit, Flowers, and Vege tables* also Bouquets, V Phantom Bouquets, Baskets of Flowers, Autumn Leaves, Floral Designs, Aqnaria, Hanging Baskets, - ; Seeds, . Flower Stands; Gardening Books, Fern Cases, Fountains, Aviaries, Agricultural Iron Work,. Gardening Implements. u Wire Work, : Native Wine, “ “ . China and Glass, Garden Seats find Yascsj Pottery, Cut Lowers, . Dried rwdt... _ Dried “ Foreign or Exotio Fraiti Wax “ ‘ Wax Fruit, : Leather** i 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, v Daily contributions of cut flowers, bouquets, designs, baskets, Ac.. so as to insure a constant and regularsup ply during the Fair, will be very acceptable, and con tributors will please arrange with the Chairman of- the Gommittee on Baskets, Designs, and Bouquets, Mr, ROBERT KILVINGTON. Florist. LOCUST Street,near Thirty-seventh, West Philadelphia, as to the days on which their contributions will :be required. . Daily contributions of Fruits and.Yegetables,not only for exhibition and sale, but also for the use of the Re staurant, will also be thankfully Eeceived>. The time fixed for opening the Fair is >the FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE NeXT, and it will continue two weeks. All articles except cut flowers, fruit, and vege tables must be received on before the preceding day. Donations from the interior ot tnis 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 of D. P. King, 723 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 1 ‘ “For Sale" or “ For Exhibition,'* as may be desired.: Bills of lading should also; be forwarded to the same ad dress.- : D. RODNEY KING, Chairman of the Gentlemen’s Committee. Mrs. J. BHEA BARTON, Chairman of Ladies’ Com mittee. . myl4-stuthtjes IffvSP'* THE CITIZENS’ VOIIJBfT.EEB *225? HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION appeals to a gene-, roue people to sustain them in their efforts to administer relief to the noble men who have sacrificed every home comfort, risked life and limb in the desperate conflict with iieahons who are determined to crash with the iron heel of right the deep ingratitude of a.misguiaed and basely rebellious faction, and restore to its pristine purity and beauty the Union of our noble sires, plant npon 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 beea received.at this In stitution; proper refreshment freely and promptly given, their festering wounds bathed and dressed by woman’s tender band, 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. GIFFORD, Secretary, or to J. H. CLAYTON, Storekeeper. The following members comprise the Finance Com mittee, and would be glad to hear from the friends of the soldier: . ... JOHN WILLIAMS, Office No. 6 Willing’s alley. THOMAS T. TASKER, Sr., No. 1622 S. Fifth street FRANK BAYLB, at M. Thomas & Sons’, Ho. 139 S, F - -'onrth street. SAMUEL BAYLE, Office of the Florence Sewing Ma shine Company, Chestnut street, below Seventh- CK AS. F. PEEOT, Treasurer, S. E. corner Broad ind Christian streets..- Or any member of the Board of Managers. Philadelphia, May 10, ISSi. GREAT CEXTKAI FAIB.-COM* MITTEE ON SUGAR REFINING. The undersigned acknowledges tUefollowing receipts: Jos. 8. Lovering & Co--*-...... GO T. A, Nevrhall, & Sons §s99. Ficken & Williams 300 00 Harrison, Newkall & 5Ve15h................v 250 00 Taylor, Gillespie & C 0.... 25Q QQ j e 3-2t* V V:' ; • . $2,300 00 OFFICE OF THE METALLINE §057 DAND COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR. Philadbuphu, May 16,1861. The Stated Annual Meeting or the Stockholders ofthe METALLINE LAND COMPANY will T be,held at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, 324 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY the 6th day of June next, at 12 M. - - . ■ my!7-tje6 F. K. wOMRATH, Clerk. BESOUITE MINING COMPANY— IkS? The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the RESOLUTE MINING COMPANY, of Lake Superior, will be held at their Office, No. 334 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the sixth day of June next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., for the Election of Directors and other business. B. A, IiOOFES, Socrahiry, Philadelphia, May 21.1861. my33-tje6 DIVIDEND NOTICE IHB He CLIKTOCKVILLE PETROLEUM COMPANY, Office No. All WALNUT Street, „ . Philadelphia, May 27tb, 1861, The Board of Directors have this day declared the se cond, monthly Dividend of ONE PER CENT, on the Capital. Stock, payable at the Office of the Company on and after MONDAY, June 6th, 1864. The transfer books wm close on Tuesday, May S^atSo my2S Si* - . - Secretary. (IIKAKI) MINING COMPANY OF IR3S MICHIGAN.—The Annual Meeting, of the Stockholders of the GIRARD MINING COMPANY, of Michigan, will be held at: their Office, No. .334 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the seventh day of June next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., for the .Election of Directors and other business.' ' „ . - ? B. A. HOOPES, Secretary. Philadelphia, May 21,1864. my2S-tje7 THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF !£s?. PHILADELPHIA, Fiscal Agent of the United NOTICE.—Under instructions from, the U, S. Trea sury Department, this Bank will redeem, on and after WEDNESDAY, June Ist, the Coupons of me U. S. 5 per cent. Treasury Holes, due June Ist. Proper schedules can. be had on application at the Bank. Cou pons must he detached from the notes of an officer ol the Bank. * ' R. GLENDINNING, iayhl-5t v - v Cashier. NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET* WZ& INO of the Stockholders, and election for Pre sident and Directors of the CONNECTING KAILWAY COMPANY, will be held at the office of the Company, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of June, 1564, at!2o r clock noon. - EDMOND SMITH, Secretary. . Philadelphia, May 31,1861. iny3l-tje!4 OFFICE UNION IMPROVEMENT §=» COMPANY, 10th May, 1864, . - Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of an Act or 82- ? r WSr ll ?^!A r altered to the UNION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. myl2-thsSt* - . E. BORDA. Secretary. trUSS” SOTICE.-OFHUE PENSSYLYA -6=B? NIA OIL CREEK PETROLEUM COMPANY. N0.' 411 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, June 1,1861. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dlvi dend of one and a half per cent, on the capital stock of the Company, payable on the 15th inst.: The transfer hooks will close on Thursday,2d last.,at 3o’ clock P, M., for five days. . je2- lot* , AuG. C. LEIDY, Secretary. notice.—the Annual meet- ING of the Stockholdersof the PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP DOCK COMPANY, for the election of Di rectors, aud the transaction of other business, will be held at No. 136 North DELAWARE Aveuue, second floor, on MONDAY, June6th. 1564, at 12 o’clock noou, my3o-61 WM. DENNIS, Secretary and Treas. CORN EXCHANGE RANK, I SEP Philadelphia, May 0,1861. The Directors have this day called in the final in stalments to the* Capital Stock of this Bank, payable as follows: TEN DOLLARS PER SHARE, payable on or before the 6th day of June next, and the remain ing TEN DOLLARS PER SHARE, payable on or be- Kday ° W..TORREY, Cashier. :; WAGON DEPARTMENT OF y4cr fiREAT CENTRAL FAlR.—Coatribntors are to send their articles to the FAIR GROUNDS on SATURDAY, June 4th, and notify the Chairman of Committee By rectueat of Committee. . Committee. hknKY SIMONS, Chairman, 538 NEWMATtKET Street. linWNl). - TJIJB MBECTOIW tba OLMSTEAD . OIL^OMPANT dav declared a dividend of FOUR FBK CBKi. Oit the capital stock of the Compauy oot of the earaioiß of the month of May. and an extra dividend j>f JOUR PER GENT., both payable, free of State tax, on the 11th instant, at the Office of the Company* 8. E v corner of THIRD M d CnE S T M UT Strectß^t,^. JVMIiI,IBM. , J e 3-Iot THK PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, TONE 4, ISG4. THE «;BKAT VGSTBMi S'.VJU TICKETS FOR OPENING O ERE MO DUES.. $3 SEASON TICKETS, NOT ADMITTING TO THE OPENING CEREMONIES...:...SS 1333 CHESTNUT STREET. On and after MONDAY, May SO, at Iho CONTINEN TAL, and at PUGH’S, corner of SIXTH anil CHBST- • HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, my2B.tr SECKETAKY, UItKAT CENTRAL FAIR.—THE CowmiUee for Wholesale Trimmings, IfotioaH, Ribbons, and Lingerie thankfully acknowledge the fol lowing contribution!? : Lewis Brothers & Co «... Billings, Hoop, & C0,*.,*.... Joel J. Baity & Co .... ShuffA Wernwag... H. Duhring&C0*............ .1. G. Maxwell & Son .... Markley, St ShaiFncr. Aunar Young, Brother & Co Wolgamutl), 'Raleigh, & Co WlUcox Brothers & Go B. G. Godfrey & C 0..... Bates & Coates. It. N. Lee & C 0.......... Johns & Lippincott...... G. li. Christian & C 0... GeorgeT. Stokes... OBtheimer& Woodward B. Ilooley &50n........' F. S. Hovey & Brother., Pearce, Wardin. & Co Lefevro, Park, « C 0... Henry M. Stone Austin, Thorp, & Co-, (N.Y.), Abram H. Derrickson.. Henry A5h1ey.......... Lee Brothers A C 0...... Grundy, Brother, A Co Cash. (C. G. W ).... Brooke & Fu11er...... Benjamin Iv. Souder W. A. Smetburst Henry M. Bay.. , Cash, (F. B. 3>. W. C. Moore, J. C. Caldwell. W. H. Dobson.’. W. S. We 11..... Cash, (J. S. M ) \Vm, L. Fetter.. George Howard Isaac Buchev.... S. \Y. Lambeth H. C. Dalby JOHN F. GRAFF, .. Total cash contributions*'”* ”.-....55,806 00 J. &A, Kemper, Goods*.... ..... 125 00 Agasew & English,. Goods... IK 00 Joshua B. Lee& Co., G00d5....”...... 100 00 E. M Needles, Goods * 100 00 H, B. Claflin & Co. (N. Y.), Goods. 50 00 H. & C,, (N. Y.), Goods . r.. 5000 John Thornton, Goods 50 00 Flues & Bchatte, Goods. Shadrach Hill, Goods... C. F.-Maennel, Goods.., E. D., (Brooklyn), Goods .‘Total Money and G00d5...... ........”$6,03100 Additional contributions will be thankfully acknow ledged in future reprints. jel-wsw3t BO BERT A. MAXWELL, Chairman. THE GREAT CEfIiTRAL fair V 3& NEWSPAPER—PUBLISHED FOR THE BENE FIT OF THE GREAT CEKTKALFAIK.—AII Chairmen and otbers who have interested themselves in getting SubscribersfoT *‘ OUR DAILY FARE” are requested to send in the names on or before MONDAY next, June 6tli, 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 32 mnnbera.- It will be beautifully printed on the finest paper, and, as it is to be prepared with special reference to binding in one elegant volume, no advertisements will be ad mitted. It will form a valuable and attractive memo rial of the Great Fairs of 1864, and be prized as such by all who may possess it. The names of all person* sending Five Dollars (for live sets of the newspaper) will be published among those who were active in aiding the Sanitary cause during the war. . Persons scndingOne Hundred Dollars for one hundred sets will have their names published on the Roll of Honor of the Sanitary Fair in our journal, and receive a certificate ranking them among thos first-class contri butors to the Sanitary cause. Remittances (which should always be accompanied with the name of the State, county, and post office of the person remitting.) should be sent to ' - - GEORGE W. CHILDS, Chairman of the Publishing and Editorial Committee, Nos. G«S and G3O CHESTNUT Street. je2-3t Philadelphia. MERCHANTS’ HOTEL CO3IPA- HkS? NY.—A special meeting of the s-tockholders of the Merchants* Hotel Company will beheld at the MER CHANTS 1 HOTEL, in FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia,on SATURDAY, the 4th day of Jane next, at 11 A. M., for the purpose of considering tli§ question of accepting the act of incorporation recently passed by the Legislature of this Commonwealth, ana for the transaction of other business. By order of the Board of Trustees CALEB COPE, President. Wm. G. Steel, Secretary. my26-ths2w u HEADQUARTERS PROVOST MAR. S SHAL FIRST DISTRICT. Pennsylvania.; til WHEREAS, It is plainly for the interests of the 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 are permanently disabled, all who have served in the military or naval service two years daring the present war and been honorably discharged therefrom, and will add to the list the names of all persona omit ted or stricken off who are liable to do military duty, all who have arrived at the age of 20 years, all aliens who have declared their intention of becoming citizens. All other claims for exemption will be disposed of after the draft. - . WJI. E. LEHMAN, 245 South THIRD Street, Captain and Provost Marshal, my2l-stuthtf . ' First District Penna. ap22-mws2mif TiISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNER JL/ gHIP esistiu e betsveendhe subscribers, under the Dame and style of BROOKS.. SCOTT,; & GO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. BHOOKSi ■: ■ JAS. W. T. SCOTT. Philadelphia, May 31,1664. C OPAKTN BHSHIP. " • The BBderßUned have this da-f formed a Copartner ship foi‘the transaction ortbe DRY-GOODS COMMIS SION BUSIK ESS, at 109 CHESTNUT Street, Philadel phia, under the name and style oi -BROOKS, SCOTT. & GRATE EDW. J). oKOOKH, JAS. W. T. SCOTT, EDW. GRA.TZ. Jr. = ' jei-66-m3t tjyl dtjylS June!, 1864, rpiE EVENING'BULLETIN GREAT SANITARY FAIR BUILDINGS, A MAGNIFICENT DIAGRAM OF THE GROUNDS, T7AMILY DYE COLORS. i (Patkntri> Oot. 13,1563.) A 6AYIKG OF 80:PEk CSMT. BLACK, ; • BLACK FOE SILK. „ - BARK 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, Hate, Feath ers, Kid Gloves, CUildren’a Clothing, and all kinds of K&f paiel ' LIGHT DRAB, ' FAWN DRAB, „ LIGHTFAWN DRAB, DARK GREEN. • LIGHT GREEN, MAGENTA, . For 25 cento yon can color as many goods as would otherwise cost five timea that sum. various shades can be produced from the same dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the dye with perfect Di rections in. English, French, and German, inside of each package. MAIZE. . MAROON, ORANGE, FINK, SLATE. SOLFEItINO, VIOLET. T P4THKR For further information lii jDyeinjr, and giving a per fect knowledge what colors are best adapted to dye over others (with many valuable recipes)* purchase Howe & Stevens’ Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mall on receipt of price—lo cents. a^STE^ENS 5800 BROADWAY* Boston. For sale by druggists and dealers generally, myo-lmu PANADA LUMBER YARD. \J LUMBER DISTRICT, ALBANY, NEW YORK. The subscribe™ are now receiving large.lots of PINE and HARD-WOOD LUMBER, which; they, are prepared* to offer to the trade at market prices; 0 per cent, off for c jifr.lm JONES & CO. TTNITSD STATES AND EUROPEAN U, Patents procured. wPtwtwPoa^’a je4-6t* - . 3U WALNUT Street. THE AUCTION SALE OP 108 LOTS, X adjacent to the new City Railway to the Cemetery, to the Brandywine, and to the proposed City Park, will take place on the premises, ia/mlmmgto;. on THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, ■ Juno 4tli, at 2K o'clock. H TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS KEWARD. X —LOST, A SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING; in Chost nat street, between Seventh and Thirteenth streets. Tho above reward will be given the person returning H to 1315 LOCUST Street. tyorytypEB.—thebe VERY X beautiful miniature likenesses are executed. In the most perfect-manner at B. F, ftEIMBR’S, os4 ARCH Street. Agreeable, natural, and. UTo-UKo epoelmeug 9(art. . «* FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE, 125 00 , 100 00 ..W,........... 100 00 lOO 00 lOO 00 lOO 00 ....... 100 00 ....... 100 00 ....... 100 oo r...... 100 00 100 00 (50 00 60 00 60 00 50 00 . 60 00 6000 60 00 30 00 25 00 25 00 2500 25 00 - 25 00 25 00 • 10:00 10 00 a 10 00 10 00 5 00 5 00. 1 00 MILITARY. CLOTHING. A HOUSEHOLD WORD'! WANAMAKER & BROWN'S PopularCiothingHouse, Sixth and Market streets. The peo " pie have found out to their * great satisfaction’that there is a place where a good article of Clothing, handsomely cut and carefnily made, can be had at a moderate price. Wanama- , ker & Brown have, by far, the largest stock of REAL NEW STYLES, FRESH, THIS SEA SON’S MAKE, of Fashionable ■ . ' - Clothing, to Jje_fouud_in this—... city, which they are selling in immense quantities, and at low priooe- for the times. . The place, SIXTH and MARKET Streets. . The name. WAKAMAKER & BROWN. CLOTHING. COPAKXJnEKSHIPS. OF TO-DAY WILL CONTAIN A SPLENDID ILLUSTRATION OF.THE A FULL, DESCRIPTION THE VARIOUS BEPAKTMENTS. ROYAL PURPLE, PURPLE. .SALMON, , • • SCARLET, j mp on Fan t SANITARY IT ALIK,. THE LADIES' COMMITTEE ON DKESS HAVE WHIT E BODI E S SERVICEABLE AND BECOKINR. The lest assortment of materialsfor WAISTS. AND BODIES In all their varieties, and at moderate prices, and in all styles of STRIPES, I’LAIDS, FIGURED, PUFFED, TUCKED, .. . AND PLAIN MUSLINS, ’ And also ic Needlework, aud Lace Edgings, and In- sellings suitable for . trimming. the above, will be .... $5OO 00 .... 600 00 .... 600 00 .... 600 00 300 00 .... 250 00 .... 250 00 .... 250 00 .... 250 00 .... 150 00 .... 15000 E. M, NEEDLES. .jc4-tf QHEAT R EDUCTION ~ ~ ~ SUMMER DR ES S GOO DS. JAS. 11. CAMPBELL «£ 00., Offer the balance of their Stock of Summer Silks and FANCY SILKS, Reduced. FOULARD SIDKS, Kciluccd. BHOCHE SILK GRENADINES, Reduced. BROOHE GRENADINE BAREGES, Reduced aidZAMBIQBS, Reduced. VALENCIAS, Reduced. GOATS' HAIR TAFFETAS, Reduced. • LAWNS AND ORGANDIES, Reduced. ORGANDY ROBES, Reduced. The Public are assured that we have made a great reduction In the. Goods quoted above, in order to close out our entire Summer Stock by the first of July. " ■ All Goods marked in plain figures. No deviation in prices. . . my2l~lm ... MANTILLA ROOM. ■ -m-A Large, well-lighted second-story front room de voted fo Mantles and Shawls. : : Very elegant Mantles, $4O. : Elegant Mantles, $35. Very Handsome Mantles, $30.: Handsome Mantles, $25. Rich Mantles, $l2, SIS, $lB, and s2o— every intermediate price. Our long experience in getting np attractive, well-fit ting garments, our faculties for procuring late designs from New York, London, and Paris, and our ability to buy materials or manufacturers or their agents, enable us to successfully compete with the most favored and fashionable houses In this city or elsewhere. ... - BOYS’ CLOTHING. .■* 50 00 ........... 50 00 , 20 00 Second-slory.back rooms devoted to the sale of Boys* fine Clothing. v Boys’ fine Cassimere suits. ... Jackets and Pants. Suits made to order. Men’s Clothing made to order. . . Orders taken for Linen Suits. Large stock of Cloths. : Large stock of Cassimeres.- . Large stock Linen Drills. . Wide Black. Alpacas for Coats. White Linen Duck for Pants. " v Spanish Linen for Cool Coats. Fine Black Broadcloths. Fine Silk-mixed Coatings. FIRST FLOOR Devoted to Clotbs and Cassimerea, Dress Goods, Shirt inp,^Sheetings, Flannels, &c., &c.» of which we have afiue sldcfc mostly bonght before the new tariff, and which we are selling rapidly, at lower than impoterrs’ prices. We call special attention to our WOOLEN STOCK, believing it- to comprise as good an assortment of goods for MB2TS and BOYS’ WEAR as can be found in town, - - : COOPER & CONARD*' It S. E. Corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH LAWNS. -II Grenadines, plain and gay. Grenadines, in neat plaids, at 75 cents. Black Silks at old prices. Small plaid Silks—lndia and French. Summer Sbawls—Mozambique, Grenadine, &c. White Crape Mantz and Barege Shawls, f At . " ; JOHN H. STOKES’, my 6 TO» ARCH. gONDS STATE OF NEW JERSEY. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BONDS .Will Issued in pursuance of the second section of an act approved March 24,1863, entitledsupplement.to “An act entitled an act authorizing a loan for the purpose of war, .to repel* invasion and suppress insurrection, and appropriating the same and providing for the payment thereof.”’ Approved May 10,1864. These Bonds will be issued of the denomination of SI,OCO, SSOQ,-anloQ, with coupons attached, or regis tered bonds of the denomination "of $l,OOO, to suit bid-, ders. The Bonds will be redeemable as follows—viz: $100,000; on the Ist JANUARY, A. D. IBS7, ' $lOO,OOO on the Ist JANUARY, A. D. 1888. $lOO,OOO on the Ist JANUARY, A. D. 1889. L: ...SIpOjOOO on the Ist JANUARY, A. D. 1890. . Bearing interest at the r&te of SIX PER CENT, per an num, payable half yearly, and are exempt by law from taxation- -. ' PROPOSALS in writing for the whole or any part of these Bonds will be received by the subscriber, at his Office, in the city of TRENTON, State of Now. Jersey, at any time before 2P- M. on WEDNESDAY, the lSth day of June, A. D. 1564, on which day and hour the Governor and Treasurer will be in attendance at the State House to, open and decide bids. The Bonds will bear date July Ist, 1564. The right to reject bids is reserved. - n. M. SMITH, TREASURER. Dated Mar 15th, JS6I. jed-lOt* J? I B 8 T NATIONAL BANK DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENT Thin Bank has been authorized and is now prepared receive subscriptions to the REW GOVERNMENT LOAN. This Loan, issued under authority of an act of . Con-, gres b, approved March 3,1864, provides for the issue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollars ($200,000,000) United States Bonds, redeemable after ten years, and payable fortyjlyeare from date, IN-COIN, dated March 1,1864, bearing interest at the rate of per annum IN COIN, payable semi-annually on all Bonds over $lOO, and on Bonds of $lOO and less, an nually.. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds as they may prefer Registered Bonds will be issued of the denomination* of fifty dollara ($5O), one hundred dollara ($100), five hundred dollars ($500), one ithotisand dollars ($1,000), live thousand dollars ($6,000), and ten thousand dollars ($10,000), and Coupon Bonds of? the denominations of fifty dollars ($6O), one hundred dollars ($100), five hun dred dollars ($600), and one thousand dollars ($1,000). . INTEREST will commence from dateof subscription, or the aeerued interest from the Istof March can be paid in coin, or, until further notice, in U. 8. notes or notes of National’ Bankß, adding (60) fifty par cent, to the amount for pre- : ADOPTED AS A UNIFORM AS BEIKO BOTH JOSI CHESTNUT .STREET. IN PRICES OF LIGHT SILKS 787 CHESTNUT. STREET, Dress Goods at very loy prices. FINANCIAL. OF THE TO THE AMOUKT.OF @400,000 PHILADELPHIA. OF THB UNITED STATES. 10-40 LOAN; 11YE PER CEJTX. 0. H. CLARK, President. SEW PTOIaHJATSONSL l 3JOOK BliYEl’S ANto Tlflv T It A D i£ Arc respectfully notified that the Books published bytho LONDON PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, JKO- Consisting of flrst-claas STANDARD WORKS, RICHLY ILLUSTRATED, Published lu serial form, or complete nud elegantly bound, may constantly belmd* whol-esalc and retail* At Tin? Company's WAiomo[/Bib*lCil BROADWAY', NEW YORK, *+* At the. lowest cash prions, being mastiff til the oviyimtl subscription mjtcw, at rktail, while the trade obtain the most liberal terms. %* All orders and applications must be addressed to HENRY A. BROWN, Managing Agont. Oincrr.Att List sent free ou application as above. jo4-sw4t . _ TN PRESS.—TWO NEW BOOKS, IN PRESS, MARGARET MAITLAND’S NEW BOOK ! SELF-SACRIFICE! SELF SACRIFICE t SELF-SACRIFICE! MY AUTJIOIt Ol' “MARGARET MAITLAND.” / SELF-SACR.FICE.—This greatnow book, by the author of ‘ Margaret Maitland,” willbe published on Saturday June 11th, complete iu One largo volurao, cloth, for $1.60 ; orin paper cover for $b 25. : Copies mailed on receipt of retail price, free of pontage. Address all order* for books to ; T.’TL PKTERSON Si BROTHERS’ No. 30G CHESTNUT Streei, Pliila. Send for catalogue and canvasser's circular. It jyjßS. SOUTHWOBTH’S NEW BOOK THE BRIDAL EVE ! . THE BRIDAL EVE f . 4 . : . THE BRTDAL EVE ! THE BRIDAL EVE. BY MRS. E. D. E. N. SOUTH WORTH. THE BRIDAL EVE willbe published on Saturday, June 11, compiote in one volume, cloth, for $1.60; or in ou*-volume, paper cover, price $1.25. Published and for sale at the Cheapest Store in the world to buy or send for a stock of books, which is at T. If. PETERSON & BROTHERS’, o t No. 30G CHESTNUT Street, P&la. Send for catalogue and canvasser's circular. It MIRROR OF FASHION I !—MADAME AW. demorest’s fashion . magazine, for the Summer. PITCHER’S, Je4-2t .. : ■ 80S CHESTNUT Street. s .-IIESLIE/ FOR ' JUNE-™ PITCHER'S, 808 CHESTNUT. je3-2t TOHN CAMPBELL, BOOKSELLER, U . 419 CHESTNUT STREET. NOW READY, Catalogues of ANDREW WIGHT’S LIBRARY, to bo sold on June 6th, in New York. This is one of the best libraries of scarce American Soaks ever collected hi this country. It is very rich in books printed by Franklin, Bradford, Keimer, and other early American printers; also, in large paper and tm~ cut copies. The undersigned will attend the sale and lake bids. Several thousand dollars'worth of Bohn’s Libraries, from for sale cheap. New and se cond-hand Law and Miscellaneous Books for sale. Libraries purchased by JOHN CAMPBELL. to the lawyers of Pennsylvania; - [copy.] Phii.abei.phia, May 24.1864. Grant's Cases, the third volume of which lias just been Issued from the press, are a valuable addition to the regular reporta of the State. These volumes con tain, for the most part, omitted cases from the regular reports, with dissenting opinions in important cases. We think a law library m this State is incomplete with out tbesh volumes. JAMES THOMPSON, JOHN M. READ, GEO. W. WOODWARD, W. STRONG, DANIEL AGNEW. my3l-st* : SiraOIER RESORTS. CUUP HOUSE, ATLANTIC CIT Y, N. J.—This popular HOTEL will, be opened as usual, on the 20th ot JUNE. The house possesses advantages that are enjoyed by no. other hotel at Atlantic City. Its immediate proximity to the ocean, the magnifi cence of the bathing opposite it (which was never so fine as the present season), the certainty of constant cool breezes from*the sea, all combine to render the house a most desirable place of summer resort; : The undersigned need scarcely speak to his old patrons concerning the table, attendance, &c., and he will only remark that be is determined that the Surf House.shall continue to maintain its well-established reputation. A bend of music has . been engaged for the season, and such pf the guests as enjoy dancing will be afforded full opportunity for hops. Tho railroad facilities between Philadelphia and At lantic are full and complete, while a passenger car con veys guests to and fro between the Surf House and the “inlet" at short intervals. Persons desiringto engage rooms will .please address ■ H. S. BENSON, . 7 je4-lin ; Proprietor Surf House. OEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS.— -U This popular Summer Resort is now openVand pre pared for the reception of. visitors, until October next. The Hotel‘will be under the charge of the mostexpe rienced management in tbe country. The Bedford Railroad b&s been finished to within one hours’ ride of Springs, over fine Turnpike road. Visitors will come by Pennsylvania Railroad to Hunt ingdon, thence by Broad Top and Bedford through. Ample arrangements have been made to supply deal ers and individuals with the BEDFORD WATER, in well-steamed casks, as follows? For Barrel, 0ak.................. (40 gal).-$3 00 “ Halfßarrel, oak 200 “ k mulberry 4 00 All orders addressed to E, L. ANDERSON, Bedford, promptly filled. Persons wishing rooms, or any information about place,will address ESPY L. ANDERSON. je3-2ra TTHITED STATES HOTEL, : CAPE ISLAND, N. J.. JOHN WEST, AAEON MILLER, ' . ■ PROPRIETORS, Beg leave to call the attention of their friends and the public to the above magnificent Establishment, which will he: open for the reception of visitors on the 15th of June. Besides a spacious Dining Hall and Parlors, it con tains an unusual rumher of large and well ventilated Bed Rooms, all handsomely furnished with new furni ture throughout. . The Proprietors of this Establishment will spare nc care or expense to meet the wants of their guests, thereby hoping to share liberally in the public pa tronage. Application for rooms made to the subscribers, by letter to Cape Island, will receive a prompt reply, , je2-6w : WEST & MILLER. ttnited states hotel, ; ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. This celebrated Hotel will be open for tbe reception of guests on THURSDAY, June 23d, 1564, and will be un der tbe supervision of Col. James WV Powers, with Mr. Edward Hartwell as assistant. . Practical and experienced persons have been employed for each department, and every exertion will be made to conduct the same to the entire satisfaction of the public. After July Ist, four trains will leave Vine-street Fer ry, daily, the Fast Line through in two hours, withoui stopping at the-war stations.- . T A passenger car will be run from the Hotel to the Inlet twenty minutes. i Hassler’s Band, under the direction of Mr. Simon Hassier, has been engaged for the season. Persons wishing to engage rooms will address : BROWN & WOELPPEB, Proprietors, . • Atlantic City, New Jersey. N. B.—-The Sand Bar. which last year formed oppo site the shore, has entirely disappeared, leaving the beach one of tbebSst and safest ou the coast, jal-lm pHESTEE COUHTY HOUSE, AT- V_y LANTIC CITY, N. J.—This private BOARDING HOUSE (always open for Boarders), is now fully ar ranged for the accommodation of Summer visiters The situation is one of the best on the Island, being in full Yiew of the Ocean, and near excellent bathing ground. . my3l-2m* . JACOB KEIM, Proprietor. COLUMBIA HOUSE, L CAPE MAY. This Hotel will he opened June 15. The house has been put m thorough repair, and nearly two hundred new and greaUs’-improvei BATH HOUSES will ha ready for the accommodation of guests. Its capacity and each department wilt be equal, if not superior, to any Hotel upon Cape Island. Birgfeld’s Band has been secured for the season. . . Address - GEO. J, BOLTON, Proprietor, Gape Island, N. J. \ Or. J. H. DENNISON, my26-lm Merchants' Hotel, Phlla. riOHGRESS HALL, CAFE ISLAHD t NEW JERSEY. , 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 bees added for the exclusive,use of th* guests. . The proprietor feels warranted in assuring the pnblit that, with the gentlemanly and competent officers se cured, each department will be conducted to tbe entirt satisfaction of the most fastidious, y Hassler’s full Band, under tbe personal direction ©l Mr. MARK HASSLER, has been engaged exclusively foi Congress Hall. : ... , ' ' . ■ ■■ . Any further information will be cheerfully given, by addressing • J. F.-CAKE, my6-tf;. Proprietor. STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS. JMPORTANT TO NEW COMPANIES. We have the patterns’, and are prepared to furnish, at short notice, all the BLANKS AND ACCOUNT 1 BOOKS, SUCH AS CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, TRANSFER BOOK, W ORDER OF TRANSFER, STOCK LEDGER, ; • STOCK LEDGER BALANCES, . REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK, DIVIDEND BOOK, BROKER’S PETTY LEDGER, V. ACCOUNT OF SALES, Of good materials and at Low Prices. moss & co., STATIONERS. myl-tf 43a CHESTNUT STREET. ■jSJEW COMPANIES FORMING CAN •*•1 be supplied with "V CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, ■■■■■ T,UNSF|R o B«OK| boFK CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS, And every variety of Account Books and Stationery, on. reasonable lenns, at w! I..IAM MANN'S, V SmiOAer. Fttatar. ;ap2S-2in . * Philadelphia. _ ULANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Xj Banks, BANKERS, MERCHANTS, MAHUFAO ■ ■ TUREjfiS, RAILROAD COMPANIES, &0., Will gnd it to their interest, to order from the under m?i blank BOOKS, PAPER, AND STATIONERY., All kinds for Business. Professional, an 4 9 «A—A.'WELL-SECURED arOßT gage of this amount for sale at a small : discount. Apply at Room No. 4, No. 107 WALNUT Street. . : je3-2t* dbCf) A MONTH!—I WANT AGENTS tlp'-'V/ ats6o a month, expenses paid, to sell my EVER LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, and LI other articles. Fifteen circulars Address ap3o-d&w3m JOHN F. LORD, Biddeford, Maine. OAYALRY HORSES WANTED. War Department, CAV\AMtT BOReAO, Office of Chiep Quartermaster, Washington, D. 18,1884, THREE THOUSAND (sioooTVrORSE§'WANTED. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTT-FIVE <*lS5) DOL LARS per head will be paid forall , ' CAVALRY HORSES delivered within the next thirty (30) days at the Go vernment stables at Gieeboro, D. C. Said Hordes to be sound In all .particulars, not lean than five (5) nor more than nine (9) years old; from fif teen to sixteen hands high, full in flesh, compactly built, bridle wise, and of size sufficient for cavalry purposes.. These specifications will be strictly adhered to and rigidly enforced in every particular. I’aymont made on delivery of seven (7) and over. JAMES A. ERIN, . my2o-1 nv Li. Col. &C.Q. M. Cavalry Bureau. BOARDING. TK) ARB. TWO COMMUNICATING -*~ y Rooms vacant. No. 1315 WALNUT Street. je3-6i* •eOARDING, AT A PLEASANT FARM * ' Rouse, in Chester county, 36 miles from the city; access by rail. For particulars, call at No. 38 North SIXTEENTH Street, on Monday, June 6th. je2«4t* "ROARDING —TWO CHOICE ROOMS AJ vacaut in a few days, at 1403 WALNUT Street. Also, two on second floor, with private bath rooms. . je2 : 6t* FOB SALE Ap TO IED. riOAL YARD FOR SALE, NINTH A/ Street (035), above POPLAR, having every facility for doing a large business. my3l-6t* PO R SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A CITY PROPERTY OR MERCHANDISE, 4 valna ble LOTS in Atlantic City. . GEORGE N. TOWNSEND, .jcL6t* . 123 K South FOURTH Street, y ,jg TO LET —COTTAGES AT ■ATLANTIC CITY, CAPE MAY, MARCUS HOOK, BURLINGTON, FRaNKFORD, LINE.LEXINGTON, . . GERMANTOWN, ABINGTON, &c., &c. GEO. 'N. TOWNSEND & CO., i>4-6t I&3K South FOURTH Street. m FOR '.S ALE—HANDSOME :MO JSaIDERN. RESIDENCE, No. 719 North NINETEENTH Street, above Coates; eight rooms, and modern im provements. Side yard. * Price $3,100, clear. Also, 404 South NINTH Street; .fourteen rooms, and every modern improvement. Lot 20 by IS3. Also, over 50G Houses, in alt. parts of the city. Call for House Register— free. - GEO. N. TOWNSEND & CO., . jc4-smws4t 323>» South FOURTH Street. m TO RENT— I THE DWELLING fiia.part of the House 1313 CHESTNUT Street, con taining seventeen rooms, with the modern conve niences. First story has dining-room and kitchen; the second story has two parlors and i wo sitting rooms communicating with folding-doors, bath-room, and store-room, private stairway to kitchen; third story has six bed-rooms; fourth story, three bed-rooms. Rent; $5OO a year. Apply to THOMAS MARTIN, Real Estate Agent and Collector, Northwest corner of FOURTH and PINE Streets. Jexe3- ISO*.: je4-3t* Ml O LET—TO A SMALL PRIVATE family, from Junel6th to Sept. Ist, a FURNISHED HOUSE, with garden and lot attached, on Main street, Gexmantowh, near the Railroad Depot. Address *‘ W. D. 5.,” GERMANTOWN Post Office, je4-3t* Mfok sale—the dwelling No :tl2 South ELEVENTH Street, lot 20 by 120 feet- In qotnplete order: every convenience. It* FOB CAMDEN—A JsiaL FRAME COTTAGE with eight rooms, in a large well shaded lot fronting on two streets, in tea mi nutes* walk of the Ferry. Inquire of JOS. M. COOPER, No. 224r:KAlGHN’S POINT Avenue, Cam den. , • - ■ " ■ • ... - It*- FOB SALE—A GBAY HORSE. Inquire of J. B. MTLLER, N. E. cor. TWENTIETH and PINE Streets. ‘ FOR SALE A VALUABLE *gC?3A: SADDLE HORSE, sornel, sixteen hands high, seven years old. In every way suitable for a mounted officer. Can be seen at the STABLEST RACE Street, above Eleventh. - je4-2t* - ffiW POE SALE—A PAIR OP SPLEN pU> CARRIAGE. HORSES—on© Bar Horse coming five, at d Gray£six years old, sound and gentle: bay a good Saddle Horse. Also, a doable set HAR NESS, made by Phillips, nearly new, not been used a dozen times, covered and mounted in gilt. Also, a fonr eeated ' * WATTSON CARRIAGE, with winter front, ah good as new, altogether a splen did turnout. Will be 51,600, A handsome long tail BA1? HORSE, seven years old, kind and gentle, a good Saddle Horse. Also, a single , set of HARNESS, Sold together. Price, $3OO. The property of a gentleman declining to keep horses. Address 4 4 Box 319, * ’ Philadelphia P. 0. je3-3t* FOR SALE—A VERY FINE, vryi stylish, Chestnut-sorrel saddle MARE, fifteen hands high; sound, kind, aud gentle in harness; 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. Pricejgso. ■ Apply to . ... THOS. MILNOR, - or to S. W. TAYLOR, je2*3t* ■ BURLINGTON, N. J. PROPOSALS. * ■pOST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. -A- SEALED PROPOSALS will’-be received at this office, until 10 o’clock A. M. , on the loth of June Inst., for LOCAL MESSENGER SERVICE for carrying the Mails from this office to the several stations named, be low, for FOUR YEARS from July Ist, IS>4. : From Central Office to Station D, 1206 North Third street, above Girard avenue; thence to Germantown and Norristown Depot, at Ninth and Green streets; thence to Station C, No. 1333 Ridge avenue, above Wallace street {or to another, place to be selected in same vicinity); thence to Station A, 41 South Eighteenth street; thence to StatiomK, No. 502 Washingtonavenue; thence to Central Office (a circuit of about 7>£ miles.) Five trips each way daily, and ono trip each way on Sunday, or more frequently if required. The lowest bidder will be designated as Mail Messen ger, and must be prepared to commence service on July Ist, 1564, The compemation will be subject to increase or reduc tion. f>ro rata, as-the distance may be increased or diminished, but no extra compensation will be allowed for more frequent trips (if required), than the number stated in the advertisement The Postmaster reserves the right to order the wagons to stop at any point between the stations to receive and deliver mails. ~r • Parties contemplating making bids for this service, will be required to call at this office, and inform them selves of the character of the service, and what will be required, in order that they may hid understanding!}-, and prevent any misapprehension iafter the servieonas been let. • 5 The hours at which these trips are to be made, and the time consumed in making each trip, are to he, in all cases, designated by the Postmaster. The horses, wa gons, harness, and drivers, are to be subject, at all times, to his approval and control. • By order of M. BLAIR, Postmaster General. C. A. WAIiBORN, IPostmaster.. . Philadelphia. Junes, ISS4, . : je4-10t A RMT CLOTHIKG AND EQUIPAGE , a office, . ' . .. . Cikcikkati. Ohio. June 1,1564. PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned until -FRIDAY. June 17th, ISW, at 2 o’clock P. M., for fur nishing this Department (by contract) with UNIFORM COATS—lnfantry.- , UNIFORM COATS—Artiliory. FORAGE CAPS. , Samples of which uiay be seen at the Office of Cloth ing and Equipage in this city... ■ To be delivered, free of charge, at the U. S. Inspection Warehouse in this city, in good new packages,, with the nameof the party furnishing, thokmd and Quantity of goods distinctly marked bn each article and packages ; : Parties ottering goods must distinctly state m their bids ihe quantity they propose to furnish, the price-, and time of delivery. ... , , ■ Samples when submitted must be marked and num bered to correspond with the proposal, and the parties thereto must guarantee that the goods shall be, in every respect, equal to Army Standard,otherwise the proposal will not be considered. A guaranty signed by two responsible persons must accompany each bid, guaranteeing that the bidder will supply the articles awarded to him uuder his proposal. Bids will be opened on Friday, Jnuo 17th, ISS4, at 2 o’clock P. M., at this office, and bidders are requested to be present. , - : -,' Awards will be made on Saturday, June ISth. . • Bonds will be required that the contract will be faith fully fulfilled.. • .• Telegrams relating to Proposals will not-be noticed. Blank forms of Proposals, Contracts, and Bonds may be obtained at this office. . . The right to reject any bid deemed unreasonable is re- Se ßs?on!et of Colonel TITOS. SWORDS, A. Q. M: G.: J‘e4-10t C. W. MOULTON, Captain and A. Q. 31. IiEGAJL. Tn THE OKPBANS’ COURT FOR TOE 1- CITY AND COUNTY OF.PHILADELPHIA. Estate of CHRISTIAN HEiNINGER, Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust tlie acmimtof WILLIAM F. IIEINfNGER, AdraiXtrator of the Relate of CHRISTIAN MININ GER, deceased, and to report distribution of the ba lance in Ui» hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of liis appointment ou TtTESDAY, June2lst, ISG4, at 11 o’clock, A. 51.,at his office. No. 70G WALNUT je4-kuthst, BENJAMIN H. BREWSTER,.Auditor, 'T'YELA'WARE COUNTY, SS. J J THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. to John R. Orr* Susan Orr, Sarah A. Lewis, [1.5,3 William Lewis* Mary A. Bayard, William K Springer, Milbred F. Springer, Kb. Scaulnu,’ Maiy Scaulan/Rinaldo Soanlan, Sarah Scanlan, John A. Scanlau, Maria L. ; Seaulan, William Skill, Anna Skill, Edward R. Hall,.Elizabeth Hall. Hannan S. B, Bl&skio, MarthuM. Johnson,. James M, Johnson, Wbilaimna Uolvne, Augustus Lewis,- Sarah Lewis, Jaue Chew. Ann Che Henry Brown, Blariha Brown, William. Phillips, Louisa Phillips* Charles Adams, Rebecca Adams,.. Jamas S. Timmons, Cecelia Thmnens, Harriet Tayuior, Edward FarreLl, Amelia Farrell, Eliza A. Burney, G. W. SidAon*. Elizabeth P. Breyer, GeorgpVlltdl, Au*m .Looderback, Amanda Flanders, Cebigp Dickerson. >\ illiaiu. Slddons, George ttn G KEETlNG?Ymij.and erfel* of yon. ar ? 1l ir l o'rDliftD®B’ to he and appear before our Judges of our Orphans • Court 'to be held at MEDIA, evu the Fourth MONDAY AfTiiV«itiKt A D IS&h at 10 o’clock A. M., then and there to accept or refuse to t&ke tho real estate of WIL LIAM SiDDONS, deceased, situate in - the borough.of Chester, in said couuty, at the appraised value thereof,; pu* upon it by a inquest awavded by.tho said Courtfor that purpose, or show cause why the same shall not be - sold according to the act of Assembly ,iu such case made «mi ™ovSdt‘d. Hereof fail not. Witness the Honorable WILLIAM BUTLER. Presi dent of our said Court, at Sledlu, this secouu day of June, Anno Domini 1354. ’ - . • ABRAHAM VANZANT, Sheriff. ShcrilTs Officei'Sicdia, June 3, JSS4. j©4-s4t WEST PHIL AD EL P HIA RAO STORE, 3033 MARKET Street. Tiie.liiKhost Market Prices raid for Cotton. Atoolen, ana Paper Waste, ana all kinds of Metals. ; COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS EDR ■\j iSUeßOßseftof wire ftljovo Green.Vßp not faiL to obtain an pintail. AMUSEMENTS. T)AN BICE’B GBEAT SHOW X-* FOR THE SEASON OF ISM TIIKtt SEPARATE EXHIBITIONS Concentrated into one, for only one price of adraimlon. STUD OF PERFORMING awtmaTS EDUCATED DANCING, MAKEGKand Tliml HORSES fall French, English,and American ThoroiiehhroAel- EDUCATED MULES, PONIES. and BUFfflloEa ' Taught ina ocliool new in thw coontrr, and performed by DAN .KICK, Assisted by hi* "wife w Mw.DAN RICE, (Her find appearance in public,) and the celebrated Equerries Prof*. S. a STOKES and LADY. fceeond, » 'rffnrbr FfENKY COOKE’S '■ OT , AOTIS(J DOGS AND MONKEYB, imm Attloy , Aiophltheatre and Sydenham Paiaeu, "lie ni,"i “”.1 OiroTO Napoleon. Paris. mVch M? uicWin'i" ' ro , m acrffi « the Wafer, andio hSS, MK S? 1 fanrora * nc;* timiJprwiK auxiliari.**. oc®n feSTuFiS'clsrPA.jri Just rcJbrned f/Mn a motf brilliant tw*w«L« n the eeadorts and oajiitals of South AjSriX tilles, odd in which Mr. J£« will W?He d b “' l Ad ’ sDsb KAT± ORMOND Y and , . 3Sr. FERSINANI* 'TOimNSAnB : The Epprewiitah je Equestrian Artists of the av. and a full star of Assistants. 91 ltto **** This wondprfol.THpfe Combination will bo EXHIBITED IN PHILADELPHIA OWE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE Oj Dader a Spacious Portable Pavilion, to be erected In th*r REAR OF ACADEMY OF MUSIC. mr- ADMISSION TO THE WHOLE ONLY tree. B* served seats 50c. Boors open at l£sand lM each day'; commence at 2'cna a. SANITARY FAIIf-EXTRA NOTICE. The entire recefptspf the first entertainment of ban mje’S great snow. (MONDAY AFTERNOON; JUNE 6,) .. without any dednetiortfor any expense wh ttever, we _BEvOTED T0 B THE'SAmTA7tY FAIR. In order that the contribntion may bo worthy* of the* great eanse, and of the liberality of .the patriotic fra* morifetv the free list will be suspended on that occa* sloth , my-W-Bt ER’B NEW CHESTNUT: STREET THEATRE. EEOjNaRU GKOVEk ‘ IMPORTANT EXTRA NOTICE: •Mr: Grover is pleased toannoonce thatlie is atlengtb prepared to dosieoate a date for the FIRST PERFOKSIANCE - Of the long promised GRAND FAIRY SPECTACLE OK THK i*/ , SEVEN SISTERS; Or, the Birth of Cunid In the . _ BOWER OF FERNS fhe preparations made, and the amount expended La tins production, the Manager has no hesitation maesert ing to be beyond pa?al!el iu any similar efforts in thia countrr. NEW AND GORGEOUS SCENERY,; - MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES,- And other appointments of the MOST DAZZLING and ■ . BRILLIANT CHARACTER, Ilave been prepared, and the Spectacle will be pre sented in a style of • • ASTONISHING GRANDEUR. MANY NKW ARTISTS .have been engaged, and im portant arrangements have been made to give ECLAT.TO THE SUMMER SEASON, Full particulars of which will heshortlyannonnced. je3' M RS - JOHN DREW’S NEW' ARCH STREET THEATRE. . FOURTH WEEK OF FRANK DREW.' THREE GLORIOUS PIECES TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, JuneA, JBW. , RIP VAN WINKLE. Rip Van Wink1e.......... .Frank Drew; To be followed by the roaring farce of • , . , the Siamese twins. Dennis O G1ib....... i m . > Frank Drew. Simon 510 w......,..r in , e , I ' r .......Staart Robson; To conclnde with the grand drama of THE GUNMAKBR OF MOSCOW, Paul 8ie5wack5............... .Frank Drew RnricKevil.. ...■■■Barton Hill.' WALNUT - ST REET THEATRE,- » » THIS (SatordaT) EVENING, Jana 4th. BENEFIT. OF MR. W. H. WHALLEY, last appearance of MISS LUCILLE WESTERN. On which occasion Mr. J. McCBLLOUGH has kmdlj" volunteered to appear. The performance will commence with the beautiful play ofBAMON AND’PYTHIAS. Damon, W H. WhaUoy: Pjthtas, J. McColloneh; Caianthe,.Miss Lnctlle Western. To conclude with DON CsESiB DEBhZAN MISS LUCILLE WESTERN AS DON CAESAR. A GAR D.—MRS. JOHN DREW’S -£*■- NEW ARCH-STREET THEATRE First Annual Beneltof OWEN MARLOWE, . MONDAY EVENING, June 6, ISM. THREE STARS, Mr, FRANK DREW,’ Sir. CHARLES WOLCOT, Jk., and Mrs.CHARLES WOLCOT, Jr.,FOB THIS NIGHT ONLY. Every member of the popular Company will appear, thus forming an unusual combi nation of talent. Box Sheet sow open. it*' NOW OPEN—THE FOBTT-FIKBT ANNUAL EXHIBITION OP PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMYOT THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. Open from 9 A. 5L till 7P, M.y and from 3 till 10 la tbi evening. ap%-tf HmJOiTIOA'AI.. "DBYAHT, STRATTON, &. BANKIS- TEE’S STATE AND NATIONAL COMMERCIAL. ..COLLEGE, southeast corner of SEYENTH-and CHEST NUT Streets. Thorough theoretical and practical- instruction in Bookkeeping in ail its departments and applications. Commercial Arithmetic, embracing all snbjects-appiied in business transactions. Business Penmanship, upon • the'Spencerian basts, ta oghi by a gentleman tralned-by the author, Mr. p. R, Spencei*. Business Correspondence, including, the principles of English Composition,, and such thorough practice ia. connection with the daily exercises as must-secure the most satisfactory results. Commercial Law, Telegraphing, and the higher Ma thematics. The most perfectsystem of.practicai training ever de vised has been pnt in operation, and-is succestfally earried out, affording to students advantages such as have hitherto been considered possible only in connec tion with the counting-room. Young men who desire a sound, business education, should avail themselves of the advantages-of this Insti tution. ' Call, or-send fora circular,: H PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IK- J- STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 ARCS Street, Rev. CHAS. A. SMITH, D. D., E. CLARENCF SMITH, A. H., Principals. Ninth* Year. Three Departments: Primary, Acade mic, and Collegiate. Full college coarse In Classic ' Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science, ios those who graduate. Modem Languages, Music; Paint ing, and'Eloention by the best masters. For circulars, apply at the Institute, or address Box 2GH P. O;, Phi ladelphia. ; . . . . apgHSm* GELECT FAMILY BOARD I K Q - 'M SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MOUST JOY, Lancaster county, Penna. Session opensoa thf FIRST TUESD AY of May. For circulars, address ap!7-2ro* , fl,. A. MORBISQN, Principal. PELLEYUE FEMALE INSTITUTE-. 4-> A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. . ' This Institution, beautifully andheaUh/jilly located, in the northern limits of ATTLEBOROUGH, Bucks const, ty, Penna,, will comraenceite Springand Summer Tent on the 19th of FIFTH MONTH next, and continue In ses sion twelve weeks. •. The course of instruction is thorough aud complete Sx all the Elementary and higher branchesof an ENGLIBB CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION The-French Language is taught by a native French teacher.. -••• • Circulars, aiying fair particulars, may be had os u> plication to toe Principals, Attleborough P, 0., Bu«nr county, Penna. ISRAEL J.GRAHAMB, • JA2TB P. GBAHAHE, Principals, mhl9-3m F£RsOi\lL. T>EBSONAL.-~JEWELBY SENT BY J- HAIL FREE OF POSTAGE to any part of the United States, on receipt of the following prices: Single-stone imitation Diamond Ring, SI Cluster imitation Diamond. Ring, $2; Heavy. Plated Test Chains, $1; Magnificent Plain , Sing, $1: Heavy Plain Rings (will stand the, strongest acid), 50 cents: Small Round Black Enameled* Ear-Drops, 50 cents; Heavy Plated Black Enameled Sleeve Buttons, 25 cents; Gents 1 Pins, imitation dia mond, $1; Imitation Diamond Studs, $1; Bracelets, $1; Bandsomelj-clxased: Medallions, -SI; Complete Sets Carbuncle Studs and Buttons, $1; Complete Sets Blade Enameled Studs and Buttons, with, pearl setting, ,$1;. Fancy lYatch Keys, 50 cents; Pen and Pehcil, with ex tension . case. $1: Ladies’ Long-Gaurd land Chatelain* Chains, $1; Chatelaine Pins, $1; Genuine Gotta- Percha Chains, $1; Ladies* -and Gents’ Miniature Pins, for. likeness or hair, $1; Seal Rings, $1; Locket Rings,.s2; Coral Armlets, 5D cents. Direct to ESTLIK &. MASK, Kb. 91G RACE Street, Philadelphia. pjEKSONAL.—SPOOKS P L A TED A -witli pure : silver oa white metal $r per set. 916 JiACE Street.’ 1 ,jeS-2l« QAMTJEL MABOT, DEALEE XN-LBBB, M BUILDING STONE, and GOAL, Yard, NINTH Street, above Thompson, (west side.) Orders received bv William JUarot, Jr., Sll Spring Garden street; Ghas. H. Marot, 25 N; Sixth sfc, (second story), and S. M&rot* 4&tChestnutst. (secondstory).: N. B.—An experienced Salesman wanted. my3l»lm* Excir; DELIGHTFUL SOTIj * excursions. Lake Ontario, (Saguenay River, Tie Thousand Islands/ Portland, , s , • The Rapidsof St. Lawrence White Mountains', River, Saratoga Springs, Montreal, j &c., &c., &c., Quebec, &c., &c. f Tickets for the above Excursions, which have bee* so long and favorably known to the Philadelphia Pah lie, bv.various routes to Niagara Falls, for sale at the PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA EAIROAB TICKS* OFFICE, northwest corner SIXTHand CHESTNUT Streets; where foil information will be given. N. TAX HORN, Ticket Agent. • : JOHNS. HILLES, General Agent, THIRTEENTH and CALICO WHILE Street*, mylO-tutlistjyl MOT im IMPORTANT NO- iMia-isgdjgsaggil ON AND AFTER MONDAY. JU NE-.6th, ISS4,', Passengers from Philadelphia, Wilmington, or Balt!- “sEAFORD,. LAUREL, DELMAR,. OR-SALISBURY, "Will be required by the Military Author)ties to PROCURE PASSES AT WILMINGTON. . Failing to do this,, they maybe detained by Provost Guard at Seaford. An officer will be at Depot for the purpose of issuing these passes a sufficient time before tbe Salisbury train leaves. Passengers from Philadelphia for the points-named should- attend to this immediately on arrival at Wilmington,, and avoid de lay. • E. Q'SEWALL. Xn , , Superintended’l Del. K. R. June 2,1564. ; Je4-tf WEST JERSEY ATT.Tgn A D T.TNKS,' ’ CHANGE OF-TIME? COMMENCING - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1U8«;' F*oe WALNUT-STREET PIER, for CAPE MAY, : ' At 6 A.M; and 3.30 P; 31. For Salem, Bridgeton, &0., 9- M., 4 P. M. For Glassboio,6A.M.,9 A. M. ,3.30P.M. h 4 P.M. For Wood burr. Gloucester, Ac., at 6 A. Bf., S A. M., II A. 3 So'R M., 4 l a . 31.. 6. P. M. ' ' RETURNING TRAINS LEAVE Capo 31ay,5.50 A. 8E.,.3.15P. Bit MiUville,T7.36 A.5L> 5.60 P. M. Salem,.6 A. M.y1.15\?: BE:. Bridgeton* &ll A. 31., 1.30 P. 31. , TRAINS ARE.BEE From Cape May, &jc.ylD A. 3L, 5.30 P. M. From SaLw, Bridgeton, &c,.S IS A. M., 330 F. BL From GlastbnTo, &c.,;SiIS and 10 A. BL, 3.30 and S.3QfP. M, From Woodbury, Ac., 7.50, S.IS, 10 A. M., 3.30, 5,45, aadS.3GP.BI. •. - - = ' The WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY, Office * WALNUT street,. LUDLOW FLEBUNG, Agent, wiU call for and deliver Baggage*, and attend to all the usual, branches of Express business. • FOR CAPE 31 AY. v . . THREE DAILY.TRAINSwiII be run during the Bathing Season; commencing about i3L>tu> Jane, jel-tf J TAN RENSSELAER. Snpcnntendent. _ . »,rr°—BEGULAR STEAM: LIKE, JH«3§SSkC FOR HARTFORD.—The steamer MARS, a*,- miftv master, is now receiving: freight for Hartford, Co°nn“v It Se slcMlXarf f abov AaBEET StrgtFor freight, &c., apply 81. BAIRB &-.C0., 13aSoath. DEEA’WAKE.AYanae, oroa therrbarf.. je-l.ttt C&scrj LAMES TRUSS-and bragb V— STORE—Conducted by Ladies; TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. larery article in that* line elegant, easy, and comet la. make. C. H. NEE DLES, Proprietor, attends to Gantt emen, on the come* of TWELFTH and SAGE Strati* N. B.—Professlonil accuracy insured. .. my4-3mif yjK MONEY TO AKY AMOUNT X w V LOANED upon. Diamonds, WBichns, Jewel an A ry:Plain, CioShihg, Ac., at JONES A CO. fc W V oia ;Eetabl\elied Doan Office, comer THIKP and CIASKIT.L Streets, below Lombard. anil-UfflW -fizz TURTLE * AND CLAM SOUP Jxs ILY (Sunda cop^ s •o BATON &DENCKLA, HARDWARE XL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SOT COHMEBO* and 510 NO.STH Streets.-offer for Bale: Anchor Fjrand Nails; Plymouth MIU Rivets. --■■■" . AY. & B, Batcher's Cast Steel; Eagle Cabinet Look*. - l>otoa>j;>B Horse Nails; Locke’s School Slates- Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards. Also, a fnj.l assortment of-American Hardware. fe7-omir MATTINGS ! MATTINGS 1 BEST ATA qoallty.aU widths, 4 SOS. 'sot CHESTNUT Street. pARTES DE YISITE, V^ f s°„^ r S eouYeaience; *<■ e*rly *»<* wore good plotttMU. IC* ■ MANAGER- SlO.\s.