.Parlor Mattings BUPEEIOH QUALITY. AMO, •Low priced He'd, Chock, and White Mattings. R; L. KNIGHT & SON, SOT CHESTNUT Street. A email lot of Now Pattern Fancy Matting, the iflret ever Imported. je3-St Onb-Price Clothing, op the Latest Styles, made in the Beet Manner,/expressly for BB TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted •satisfactory. Onr Oxs-Priok System le strictly adhered ifio. All are thereby treated alike. deJfcly JONES * CO., BO* MARKET Street •Bteinway s& Sons, nVYf! : . PIANOS, riASog, lot sale only at IBLASIOS BROS., 1000 CHESTNUT Street STOCK & CO’.B Mabon HAMLIN'S CABINET 0 EGANS, ISTECK * OO.’S SEVENTH The Popular Clothing House op Phila *‘OAK HALL." • Beat-class goods and moderate prices, WANAMAKEK & BROWN, SR. corner SIXTH and MARKET Street* Custom Department (to make to order} No. 18. Sixth, *v Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Premium LOOK-STITOH SEWINCF MACHINES. THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. Salesrooms, TO* CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh DIED. FINLEY.—On tboSd lust., Mr, William E. Finley. The male relatives and friends of the family; also 'Washington Lodge, No. 2, and Ashland Encampment. ITo. 45, £ 0. of 0. F., are respectfully invited to attend Lis funeral, from his late residence, 811 Marshall street, ou Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o’clock. To proceed to Odd "Fellows’ Cemetery. - „ ' , HAINES.—On the 3d iustantjEhmbetUFerroo, daugh ter of G. A. and Ann C. Haines. - » The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully. Invited to attend her funeral from the residence other parents, No. 1018 "Wallace street, on Monday at ten ° COWoEN.—Suddenly, oit .Snnday morning, .the sth instant, Edward C. Cowden, in thejffth year of im age, Funferal from the residence of Giliiugham, Esq., :No* SBS Lombard street, on Wednesday evening, Sth. instant, atfio’clock, - • t , . • , , : MARTIN.— Departed this life on . the 3d instant, a 9k o’clock F. M., James Montgomery, only son of Thomas and Harriet Martin, in the 20th year of his age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited t to mthod his funeral, from the oi his parents, ';n, w. corner of Fourth atid Hue streets, this (Mouday) afternoon, the Pth instant, at 6 o clock, to pro ceed to St. Feter's Church, Funeral services after the evening prayers in the Church. • . , e WETllEßlLL.—Suddenly, on Hie night of the 2it - Inst., Mnry Wotherill, wife of JohnWetherill, Jr., In .the 4th year of her age. , .. , •The relatives and friends of the family ara.invited to ■attend her ftmerat, from, her husband’s residence, No. 3926 Vine street, this (Monday) morning, the ethlnet., (at 9 o’clock A. M. . . , , . ... IBEIRNE;—At Lewislmre, Greenbrier county,. Vir tijpa, Elizabeth Foulke Bietne, in the fiftieth year^of . .Weekly Itcj.OTt of Interments. . Hbalth Orrioc. Jituo4, 1S«I. aihs lin'd Interments in the Uitj/ af PkilmielnMa, from the VSth May to them of June, ISSI. ! AOBES OF PBATH. abscess.**• *••* • Burjoud Scalds ... C&ndr* ’(Esophagus * T Uterus Stomach..* tion, Brain. Lungs i Infantum..; > Spinal Me* *•— *•• iptlon, Lungs Sums is of Liver... la * Consul Convtt Cirrhd Piptb? Liarrl JJro^s: Brain'*«» • meat.... Diseasdof Brain. ** Heart.... Drowna Trr........ 35y senliy ••••'• * *• Debttltt. •.«••• **** Bffusioibi Brain... BrysipeU..*. • & Tever.4t*..••••*“ 1 Tever, (WesUve.. ■■ k *« G&lric..*•.»* i _ . ,** Spflted...... lj Bciuet k..... „ 1 ** Tyfcus Mai. 2 ll \ OF THK ABOTJ Tinder 1 yet...• f .T lli V-- •■• ” : ■ : :: * «• 10t5p:::...... •« 1fit0f..... *•*•*•• ~n. aotol.. “ 90t04......... •* ~,,..280 HArmSuntted States, 206; Poreim, 69; Unknown, J6j Almskote, 5; People or Color, 16; from the coon *?sSiannmtt of deaths, compared with the correspond' ingweek ofS6S and of laat week, was as follows: . weekends June 6th, 1803, was 2^.. Weekendig May 2Stb, 1564, ■was2^6. i . Males, lesfemaUa, 112; Boys, 70; Girls, 61. * Deaths anfcatGrmeuts of soldiers, 32. . By order c the Board of Health, _____ _ ■ gBQRGB B, CHAMBERS, Registrar /hLOSa r BLACK SILKS-JUST RE. v ' S One casiof Lyons Taffetas. -.■ ■■ 26-mcliewide Lyons Taffetas, *l.S7>s. \ S6*lnol«wide Lyons Taffetas, $2, j SB-taclij wide LyonaTaffetae, $2.00. Poult dSoie Ores Grains,’Tallies, &c, ■ • i " oa l j BESSON & SON, Moormn? Store, ■ ersi I 918 CHESTNUT Street. BA-SDB HOTELS SUPPLIED ’ CHEAJ , „ , , Table hen br the piece. , Sikins by the dozen, low. ■ Quilts for single beds,-' «c. u .- Bed border Chamber Torrels. Hugnenot Stoat Sheetings. EYBE&LANDBbb.^ isp=> iOKTKIBOTIONS MADE iO 'JTHf S& 'ttkesale Dry Goods Department or the Sani ti r Fairly the Iproprletor, family, and: operatives of 4hFrankjrd Damask Factory; S “ 8 0 lPn 1 «toMlaiS ? toat*l.lfip8rTd,$l® 70*135 TO ii. Johj Clendennintf, cash •••—• 1<» ®.• 2K JohrCtendenning'sniece,cash..... o w Tfiodoreiliendenning, one mo. wages.. iw led Clpdenning, ~‘'**-**” Inn ton CpndenniDg, , ...*••-•* |KJ a OlAdenninr, cash gift . }Jj * naClfodenning, ............. 1 w lineTlendonping, -. ......• ? «win no on qfeiidenniug, " . J 00 itonwoore, cash*. snasßianuen, • ttban.Gisdale, e " ' o m Gallashen, ‘‘ f Ogden, : -IS® Jfe Barasden, . - &ah Bradley,. "Sf. Mellor* SV Hoyle, • Fjh J. Hoyle,: jtfcy Ogdon, Jph Ogden, • ■ *..» w 00 IPaper Manufacturing and Stationery. Commit- _ iee, per Charles Magarge, Treasurer...«*■*•• 6,437 13 Xadies* Aid Society, Lewiatown, Pa.; per M. • S. Elder, Treasurer 272 13 Xadiee’ Aid Society, Belleville,Mifiiia county, Pft., perditto ............ Previously reported •ST CSBJ3AT CENTRAL FAIR.—THE wSs? Treasurer of tbo Gentlemen 1 s Committee of the DETAIL CRY GOODS DEPARTMENT acknowledges ihe receipt of the following contributions H. H. 6. Sharplesa..;....... 35vra & Landeu.l*...* Sdwln HalJ. JohhW. Th0ma5........... 2Sdwjtrd 8ac0n........**. • ** Coorio S. Lang....*... JolilijLuuty.. .. King........ $TEeDt0n........... John H. Stokes..... QFloraee C00per,..... Janvier & Brother.. 3f. A-Oaw Job Daw^0u........ JamoiT. Faucett... j 3. Me0r0th....i............*.».i'.. . 3?romUie hunting, room and retail department of . O. h, Bharptess’store Ml Sdorchandise—Besson &Son «•* *53 00 ;! D.>Valßeed. vv ..»....9 00 11 Not valued; John Tangny ~ , Further contributions respectfully solicited, which •ViUbeduly acknowledged. It EDWIN HALL,3Treaeuror, **3BF*> «11EAT CESTRAI FAIIt-OPEN. W 3 &.. IKQ CEREMONIES on TUESDAY, 7ih instant, sflfc 4 o’clock, P. M. .Jn tfc* arrangement for opening the Fair, the Preal ,4entof the United States, not being able to be present, Jt&smade especial request to Bishop Slmpsotv of the Methodist Episcopal Church, to act in. hie place. We are ilappy to announce that the eloquent and pathetic ;4irine has adopted the aopointraent, and.wlll, in tho of the Army add Nary of the United States, ,W»pt the munificent offerings which the people of iMaware* New Jersey,‘and T’ennsylvania will then .nxesaAt for the use of oar sick sail wounded soldiers and Pianos. PIANOS. J. E. GOULD, and CHESTNUT. CAT73E3 OF DEATH. Fever, Typhoid .... • Fatty Degeneration . of Heart*'*'.;....... Hernia.. Hemorrhage- • • “ Bowels Infiammatton Brain. “ Bronchi* .... **. Heart*...•••• M Kidneys-...* “ Liver., v . “ Lung 5....... “ St. & Bowels. V of Veins.. .. . Inanition •••• Jaundice...... ...... Mara5mu5........... Measles.... Old Age..... .... ••*• Palsy.*** Pyemia Rheumatism I Scrofula....• •••■ Softeningof Brain .. SmaU-Pox Still-born... Suicide..... Tabes Mesentenca*. Tum0r5..........*... iTetanus..-.......*.. [Ulceration of Bowels HfttkUfiwtt. •• •....... W 0nnda.......... •. • t,V ounds —H i£zT Slio t. T0ta1.... „ t4!eKE WESE— >i»From4oto >0 4 ‘ 60 to 0) i 2 . eoto 70 [7 '.** 70to 50.'.... . 8 “ SO to •DO ,13 .** JK) to I.... - .41 •“ 100t0110.v.. .42 100 . lOO 1 00 • 1 00 ............. m lOO lOO ....... 100 1.00 100 i 00. 50 50 25 50 . 60 50 .100 75 ~,,..,,.....■........-•■■.*274 45 L. B, CUMMINS, Treasurer, - $l,l, 990 01 61,7.14 88 : $77,751 29 CALEB COPE, Treasurer.;, >,5200 00 .. 100 00 100 00 .. 100 00 .. 100 00 .. 100 00 ... 50 00 .. 5000, .. 2.1 CO .. 1500 .. 10 00 .. 10 00 .. .... 6 00 5 00 500 .. 200 ggjsp HIE ÜBEAT CESIRAL FIUIt. THE UNDESIGNED, TREASURER OF THE COMMIT TEE OK TOBACCO - AND CIGARS, Ackowlcilgeethe receiptof thelollowiug Subscriptions aud Douatkus; SUBSCRIPTIONS. Buckner, McCnmmon, k Co., Philadelphia....sl,ooo 00 Vctterlaln & Co. d 0... ..1,000 00 John J. Taiit, . do-........... 50000 Hagan, Boyd, & Co., do.. 200 00 J.&J. Moore, do 20000 McDowell & Duncan, d 0............ 200 00 Baylor & Hemphill, d 0...... 200 00 Law. Herbert. do 100 00 C. M, Moyer St Co,. d 0... 100 00 L. Brenner & Son, d 0... 100 00 W. H. Fuguet, do 100 00 J, R. Sank, do. ..... 100 00 A. Merino, do 300 00 L. Bamberger & Co., d 0............ 100 00 Russell & Woodruff, . • d 0...... 100 00 Teller, Auathau, & Co., *do. 30Q 00 Jobn u. Iloioer* Co,, ....... 100 00 William \Vuriier&Co., >f^a0............ 100 00 WaUjcnßro, ' do 50 00 Wartman & Pullman, , d 0............ 5000 Samuel W. Crowell, d 0............ 50 00 • A. K- Fougeray, . d0..*..'....... 5000 Joseph B. Hanson, d0......*....* -'2O 00 D, L. Tlngley, d 0............ 2.100 Joseph CresMnaa, ' do 25 00 Woodward & Co., d 0.........,.. 100 00 COLLECTIONS. Woodward & Co. *a employees, Philadelphia.... 37 25 C,M.Crtiwford&Co.,N. Ymk,perT.K,Yettorioia 11)0 00 Fredk. Kseen wein, do da • - «* 100 00 B. Vetteriein, do d 0............ 100 00 H. Thierman, V ‘do , d 0............ 10Q 0Q Frisbrautb, lizo., & Co., Phila., par Taylor and Vetlerlein 300 00 Bachelor k Bros., do d0....** Pirnos’emptoyees.lday'searaiagsdo...4 m KeoJy. Philadelphia, do.. <«*••' 2 00 • Laterd, do do 100 : Meyer Eicholz, . • do ; do—. _&> 00 G. V^.Hlckmau&COv,do d 0...— . 100 00 J. R. Tempost, do. d 0............ ;'W,M Levi Sellers, . do d 0............ 25 00 Bushman & Bros, , do do 25 00 H, Davis, . do do 10 00 13. A. Kern, do d 0............ o 00 C. K. Pleis, do ~ d 0..... 5 00; C. Lawboon, ; country, . d 0............ 400 Jolmhtroug, do d 0............ . 200 Robert Fairlaimb, do d 0............ ‘5OO K. Athemoo, do • do * 500 "F. Kcrveli, ' do do- 10 W M. Thatkheimer, do -r - , d 0............. JM W. 13. Garrett & Sous, ilo . Mermo&F«guet... 25000 L. &G. Ulvu-k, do /-"-do..- .... 50 00 Win.'Mill*r, Esq., do do. ....... 50 00 S. W. Ayres, do d 0...— 50® J. M. Rettew, . do 0000 Michael Long,,/ . ..do do—— 300 Jacob B. Howell, do ... ..d0............ '-2.00, • Hugh Harbesoit, • do do 200 Johu Middleton, do do 6 00 ft, T». Manning, ;do d 0............ 10 00 Walter McFarland, . do , d 0............. ’6 00 S.W. Ayvts, from unknown, d 0.2 00 W Cilh, •• Philadelphia, _ d 0...... 100 J, W. lltne, do Eito&Beck,..—. 5 00 G I Hare, do do—. * 10 00 S. U, Bush & Co., do Mayer, Boyd, & Rank, 100 00 Cash, $l, £7, do do.. . SOO ; L.Scwar/enberyer, do . d 0............ 000 do do.. ® 00 Win. F. do do 50 00 Jos. Behr, do d 0.......— 100 C.'F. Etwere,' do d0*........... -0 00. Levy Brothers, do do-...**.*...* 10 00 Clirs Lutzfi do do o 00 Aug. F; Meuier, do per Daniel Herbert. . 50 00 Unknown, do__ • 45 d0.'..«v.,-...,. 19 00 Stern, Jon.-is, * Co. , do Warner, Sterner&Teller 100 00 JacobMauner, do do-........... *2® Jobußeinbold, d° Lower&Hank, do d 0...... George Fite, do do* 1000 W. E. iross, do . d0.t.—..... 500 Abr. Korhland, - w - do d 0............. 500 R,Wilkins k Co., Baltimore, . -do-<.......... 500 Charlesßeinolds, Camden, per G.Cathralt.Nas- . gau, and Buvknor, Jr.,. v - 5U M, Siuizetv Philadelphia, - d 0........— 1W i, Callahan, do d 0........— 500 J. Kosh, do ‘do... —v— 200 Chas. W. Keller, do do 2 W Jesse Bonsai, . do do— 100 Geo. Countryman, do , d 0............ d w JasrDougherty, do d 0............ . ow Jas. Simpson, .do • d 0... ....* lw John Gilke, ~. do d 0........— Awj W. Kingslea and his employees, do.. * &J.S2 Thos. Bond, Tuckerton, do*—g PottsviHe—M F. Boyer-andJ*. Wetzel 60 o 0 i: Fshuer, PhUa., W. M. Abbey . _• - 500 $6,976 75 tt6 iuv oice re Treasurer of the Committee of tho Tobacco and Cigar? Department, ggp the wheat central fair. TICKETS FOH OPENING CEREMONIES. .82 SEASON TICKETS, NOT ADMITTING- TO THE OPENING- CEREMONIES 85 FOB BALE AT THE OFFICE, 1383 CHESTNUT STREET. On and after MONDAY. Hay 30, at the CONTINEN TAL. and at PUGH'S, corner of SIXTH-and CHEST- HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, . • secretary. OREAT CE.VrBAI- FAIB.-THE; gSE*- Committee on HATS, CAPS* knowledge tie following subscriptions and. donations this date, Jnne3,lSdt: . at? Tt Previous s^nowledgmont........— —•UAWt « Frederick W. Corinth, cash •••••• . Bartaloit&Blynn, do.. mm William' ’Taylor. do— —— |gg. B. L, Freelann, do—... ~guu Thomas Campbell, do -—"aj- ThomasFicklord do • |u» E. Geary, ■ ■ ' do.. m ° George Hoff St Co,, cash —......— .MOO W George Hoff* Co., goods. -iso 00 ™gg g D Walton & Co., cash— •• jgffl Employees of S. D. Dalton & Co., ca5h......... , John Farelra, - cash— igggg S. Louis, do— — «.|K Louis Gerher, : . : d 0...— JO uu Isaac M. Asch, ■ do.-..- 5 00 : ipaafoSffcrll & Son, hats,caps,and fu’rs,vaiued TO 75 Wm. F. Warburton,hats and caps, valned- 100 00 EmployeesofE.slorris&Co.,lQQhats, do—— . m K. £. Walton, hats and caps, d 0.....— a/w Ci J. Walton, . do. H. McCalla, ; _do., , d 0........ ou«j Joseph Schiller & Co., hats, , do —,. « gg G, A Burger, caps, do- gjgj T. R. Glenn, caps, r"'""' ™m II ManSIS. Ascb\ set t>f furs, .■ f . do.-. . *y* *|j Pupllsof Mies Woodward's school, Ilarrisbtirg, A, box fancy articles, valued— —— OB J, Lamberti, capß, yalued—— •jjQj’jjg” chairman.- jel-2t J; A. Tn.BE. Secretary ™Su!ryon^ votir respective W&rds befor© ISJ rrp at» VFGE KPTCF.S CGIiiTKE* TEA, 7 SUGAB, «C. "“A - **“ i * i oradited to recoWeJ p-. Second rntd-Vk F. GARBER, Minth and Primo Btreeis.- ON THURSDAY, June 9, Third "iYerd—FITZPATRICK & HERATY, Swanson “RoarOrWariME', D. FBIEL. Eleventh and Fitzwater streets 05 FRIDAY, Juno 10, „ Fifth Ward—WM. 1. HADDOCK & Co., 50. 113 South T sixth Ward 12 -JACOft FRIED, Fifth and Race streets. OK SATOKBAT, dune U, Seventh ; Ward-H. BROOKS, Eighteenth and Pine St Eighth Ward-s. COLTON &SO5, Broad and Walnut streets. ON MOKDAY, JtmelS, . Ninth Ward-THOMSON. BLACK, Broad and Chest- H. WANNAMAKEIt, Sixteenth and Cherry streets. -• 0& June 14. ■ - \ . Eleventh "Ward—S. E. GRAHAM, Second and Coates Rttects "* : Twelfth Ward—MORTIMER NIPPES, Fourth and Green streets. '■■■ • • - ~ ON June 15,. - ■ Thirteenth Ward BEWARE FRIEL, Ninth and C. ROBERTS, Eleventh and Ymc streets. THURSDAY. Jana IS, " Fifteenth tVard-JACOB HEtFF. Twenty-secomi and Mount VerhOn Btreets; D. L. FISHER, Fifteenth and B SSecltUWard-A. ':M. SOX, K®. MS North Second street SeTeiitecnOi * BRO„ Front “Bigbteeatr.Warf-J. 11. PLECKENSTIXE, Prank fold road and Deal fetr&et. • Nineteenth “Ward— E^B.^llSjGljfEK I , Brantford road *TirentMtVWard—ROßT. RALSTON, Thirteenth and Girard avonne, B0K1)AT , * P Twenty-first Ward-JACOB SIATTIS, Green, lane, near Koxboronghr Dr. WILSON,_FaIIs of SehnyikiU.. Twenty-second Ward —JOHN CLARK, Main street, next door to railroad, Germantown. . ON TUESDAY, Jnna 21. • Twenty-third .Ward—JOHNiMoMULLEN, Unity and Mias PRICE, Thirty-eighth June tS, ■ Twenty-firth Watd-Mre. KESTER, Frankford road, above Ann street, CEolinß T _ x,EWIS, Chairman. ■VEGETABLES, and another arttclesdOßtined for this Denartment, will he received at any time at the Fair ofJnnd fflaurant, Gateon RACE Street.. Jeo-3t the GIIEAT CEXTRAG I’ATR.- COMMITTEE OF THE FIRE DEPART MENT thankfully : acknowledge tbo ioUowing dona- FranklinFirelnsnranea C 0..- «- 00 Appraiser U, S. Cusiorc House«. • • ; 00 Washington Engine and Hose, of Lancaster, Pa... Jg 00 •Keystone Fire Company, of Eastern, Pa...... 833 17 John G. Oraigand emp10yee5...............1' Norristown Rob©Co., Pa.•••**••••• » w * * Vi'n •'* ............a. > <1 w Members of Diligent Engine C 0........ 173 50 Friends of do d 0........ 01 00 Fame Hoso C 0... DO 00 Friendsof Fame Hose C 0........ JJ The Committees of Companies engaged in coilectiug i goods and articles for sale at tbe Fair are requested to send their goods to tbe Fair Building (entrance Etgh teentb-Btreet gate>« after 9 o'clock on MONDAY; 6th in stant, where tbe Committee will be ready for their re ception and arrangement, and to pay over all moneys collected to tbe Treasurer, Mr. WILLIAM C. VlNYAltp, No, CHURCH Alloy. It* Vrsr JiOTICE.—A SPECIAL MEETING Jssfr of We Stockholders or tbe PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPAN Y will b 6 held at the Office, No 2«1 WALNUT. Street, at 11 o’clock A. M.» on SATIJRDAT, the 25tlLinsk., to consider a .iosolutlon of the Board of Managers for aiding In the lmmoaiatß oon struction of a branch railroad totho jea-mrvffit EDWARD F. PAY, Secretary. : jggp* SPECLII. NOTICE* A HYMN, bv OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, writ ten expressly for Urn GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, and sot to mnsic, can bo had for 10 coats a copy on and after,the day of tbo opening at the table of the . RETAIL GROCERY DEPARTMENT., : -JeC-2t» MISS E. H. HAVEN, Chairman. BASITAKY IAI ».-T»jfAßl ■ NET MAKERS.-The Committea or tile TURN I TDRE JtEPAKTME.VJ , and all contributors, are earn estly requested to have all articles delivered at the Fair Bnlidlngit (entrance west side of Logan Square) on or before MONDAY, Jane Gtta, fi o’clock P, M. It THOMAS THOMPSON, Chairman. •53J~ DONATIONS TO 1 THE FAIR OF all kinds of FANCY ARTICLES for thetabloof the Committee on Labor, Income, and Revenue, tliank fuliy received at office, 118 South SEVENTH Street. Please send articles AT ONCE, either there "or to tbe President, Mrs. J. W. FOJtNEY, 018 S. WASHINGTON SQUARE. - t - : h::. : : t i h je6 St OFFICE OIF THE MKTAI.I.INE las? LAND COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR. pHiLAnnwHiA, May M, MM. Tbe Stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the METALLINE LAND COMPANY will be held at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, 334 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY tbe oth day ol June next, at 12 M. ayl7-tjoo F, K. 11OMBATH, Clerk. TXTE KOOK Oil. COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. OFFICE, NO. 400 WALNUT STREET. PRBSTDKXf, JOHN M. RILEY. BECUKYAnr AK» TUKABUmiKi JNO. F. CHAFF. ' BOARD OF DIRECTORS, GEORGE O. EVANS, JOHN M, RILEY, SAMUEL BRADBURY, WI, S. HASSALL, DAVID R. JONES. Tliopropertyofihle Company cdnslstaofonevslxteenfh of all the Oil produced from seventeen acres -on the ce* lebrated Egbert aud Ilydo Farm, Tho opening of the new ‘’JERSEY” WELL, which, on WEDNESDAY of the present weoV, commenced Rowing FIVE HUNDRED -BARRELS OF OIL PER DAY, adds to tho former product of ,tho Company over 31 (thirty-one) BARRELS PER DAY, Price of Oil at tiro Wells how, $7.60 por barrel. A mooting of tho BOARD OF DIRECTORS will be hold at the office of tho Company, ou THURSDAY, the Dili Instant, at4o’olockP. hi. Matters of special importance to the Company will be juddered, Secretary and Treaanror, TIIB CITIZEK’S VO MINTFER UOS- Issf PITAL ASSOCIATION, BROAD and PRIME Sts.,. tukepleasuToin acknowledgingthefottowiugdonations; American Life Insurance aud Trust Co.— •’■•WO jw Girard 8ank.............. ..,..,....,,.,..,.,..300 W Phoenix Hose Co ..............100 00 Jay Cooke*. 60 00 Thomas T. Tasker, Jr. ••>*» *•*“' »S Stephen P. M. Tasker. SOftj A Jfreeyman. “ AL»dy Friend... """" aim - do do Sirs. Phillips.. 10 00 Alosos A. Dropsic. 5 ® Airs D0na1d50n.......... ,6 00 Coffin & Attemus., 30 00 A. Campbell..... jg ffi Faruham, Kirkham, & Co-. ..*. ~W 00 Onion Division, No. 12, Sons of Temperance....... 300 Paradise Association, of Philadelphia, No. ff, ba- • iance proceeds of festival. v;;... .............., 25 S 7 Proceeds of l ? airbeld at the residence of Mrs Dick- : onson, No. 3S9N. Tenth street-.i. ... ; 15 ») Welcome Lodge; No. m,l. O. O.F.,per F. Law _ reuce..*. 30 TO Airs. Jessup 25 00 Truman & Shaw —••»•*• Ga5h.......,iV.. 6 Catb............ J Bennett & Co.. .. * IS M. H. 8... 10 Proceeds of Fair held at ; the residence of Sirs.. Dick enson, No. 339 North Tenth street, coffee, rico, tea,pep-, per, sugar, cheese, Ac. . - i U. S. Sanitary Commission, 4 kegs picktos, 24 cans jel lies aud preserves, &e. ' Teun Relief Association, preserves, bandagos, rags, & Army Committee Fifth Baptist Church, 144 bandages. ! Northwest Aid Society,- package o! bandages.- J “™'* John I’. Evans, 1,000 paving bricks. \ . . Mrs. Riddle, 42 towels, shirts, drawers, S coats, vest, : 6 pairs drawers, lot of muslin, Ac. Mrs: Koiiocki package of old musim. Miss J. A. Davis, slurts, fartua, bandages. See. Wetberill & Bro; , box casiilw soap. Wright & SsddeJl, 5 barscastile soap. B. At XL; groceries , • Chipman & White, 32 brooms. - - It HATTED STATES SAXIXABI €O3l - receipts*. t Henry Morris, additional- - * V:: ,§ * iso w Collection from cituenss of Sbady^Urovo.Frftnkliu _ connty. Pa . perF.-B. Snively,-postmaster.*.* 4129 Thistle s Lodge, No. - 512, I. O, oi O. F., 1 Rtston, , Pa., pcrß. D.-Laeoe, Cashier.......- —•— 'fgOQ Samuel D. Jones (additional) *» 50 00 Previously repotted $133,537 32 CALEB COPE, Tie .surer. jggp GKKAT CESTKAL I'AIIt. BOOK.DEPARTMENT. CONTRIBUTIONS -RECEIVED TO DATE. Ashmead & Evans -- American Sunday-School Union Miss £- Everett and others. Lutheran Publication Society... B. M. J0ne5..................... - r Lieut'K.'W;rim,'>« wti!u; : s:'a'i:;.'Port'.;-;” Amos Bonsall. File of I’luladeWia Inquire,-, from April 10, ISBl* to May.l, 1554.............. J*. JaySmUh, 5 copies,*'Book of the : and 6 copies V American Historical and Lite rary Curiosities” ..•«•-•••• ■••••■ *•••■ * *“*' ‘* “ Henry Peterson, 32 vois. Poe ms -.- - SclWioiis from the writings of Mra. Sarah Halt, 3. -11. Brautigam * £ Henderson & <3o •••••* •• • ’ ‘' 4 *• •• 2W 00 Henry Simpson, one copy of Lives of Eminent Philadelphians. *•«*-•v>*-*\* , v l *'7**’\vj ,, ‘‘‘ Thomas Haven, one set Keese's Cyclopedia.... ~ \Y. A. Blanchard... §9x ™ Pisher & Brother v ******‘ ,- £& %% B. Bannan and others (P0tt5vi11e)............... 152 25 • Mmcr&'Elder., ft w J K, Simon AJ-w, MissL. G. Sanford (Erie) | w E. J. 33. Ho well* ••« «•* • • • •*• •• L?io?£ I> of , j“b^&>pinoTO'&'Co>:rStore;™,’ ii _ ) , 1 II Bindery, 144Hortli!EifUi Btrect S Mrs. Annie Morrison. ■... • • ... ■ !" Crissey & Markley and employes v .......... go ra, E Scofield- ;; ™ ISrioyes of > AlVemus‘ & Ce. . g.g 6peare,.alnedat. Employes of W.G..Perry.. 7 ou W. B. Zielier..... ,H..McGrath..,. . • tu ,w W. B. Bensinger S Tr B. Peterson&Brothere luu uu Mrs. Racheljßhoads ■, « 75 Then. Bliss & Co. - * m Samuel Heckler.,.,. " 28 00 ' Methodislßook and'Tract repository—......... H-jjjj Smith, English, & C 0..,...... .gw T. 3Hwood Zell * oiiS? T.&J. W. J0hn50n...... £& $ George AY. Childs*.*•■-.»** £ F. W. Thomas.*...*••.•***••••*• rv ***••■**“ - £ 1-4- S^at^fo«V n o& f . V : Henry W S volumes, with auto- . » g. *•■*&*•- SmaU -" §>i Mosss C 0..... * • 10 00 P, F. Cunningham......... 50 MrsS. M. H00per...... j/'B/LimxCOTT, Chairman of Committee Publishers and Booksellers. je4-2t •• • •• v / •- —— ———* Delaware, and theirrespective Gabl- Mpse Judies of the Supreme Court of Peuasylyama; reonesicd to be in attendance at the eastern-end of will "aHw §&w %h' OTvhef j Columbia,” by full orchestra, under direction of Carl Santa. •: ■;./: f . : ; . I ?I"“)a R uSnsfe'r of the Pair Buildings from the Committee ,on General Arrangements to the tocatiw Transfer; of the contents of the buildings_to_the Executive Committee by the Committee on Internal acceptance of baildiofs Slid eontentsby the Executive Comminittee, who wilHhen request tlie dedi cationto the vise of the Armyand havyby the President of the United States or his representative.. 6. Dedication in the name of the people. ■ 7. Prayer of Dedication, . -, •v. 8. Music—Anthem composed for the occasion, to be fiunir by full chorus of voices. : 9 Address by the Governor of Delaware. 20. Address er theGovernorof iiew Jersey. f 11. Closing address by the Governor of Pennsylvania, who will declare the Pair to bo opened. K in MnKif— Siar-Spausled Banner, to be tuna with fullchorus and accompaniment pf full band, during the singing of which the great, flag will be raised upon the cent rat flag-staff/, Flagto be greeted by a national Ba lute of thirteen guns- . ",, , __ 13 Benediction. After which the assembled com pan, will proceed to view the Fam_ It:.' Chairman of Committee on General Arrangements. VjSF*' THE WHEAT CEKTKAI FAIR. !=» ■ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE! ■ The price of ft single admission to the Fair is 1* IFIY CENTS. Children under 13years, h<price. . This admits to eighty -one out of.tne ninety depart ments represented in the Fair, arid to aacii more than three-fourths of the entire space covered hr the baud- TeViaiaderan, 2ients,nine in nuiriber, containing arti cles chiefly for exhibition, and not for sale, have been >erroitted to charge a separate price of admission, as ollows: . Art-Gallery. Anns and Trophies., j-- Hortioullura! Department.......,,,....,.....*, 25 ■ Relics and Curiosities....... ......^ Indian Department....................... ♦•••*;» & Sig&orJßttw’s perforumncea, ohildvea’s gjcM- . _ BUions..... 25. Chi1dren........... William _Penn Parlor- COMMITTEE -assure th® public that although the; full money ’s -worth will be obtained from a’visit ts tiio elgnty-ono: departments tu.wiush--tii«- entrance fee admits, yet it will be found that others above mentioned will: amply reward the visitors and satisfy them for the additional outlay. All must bear in mind that by the payment of these extra charges the total receipts are increased, and that the holy cause is as much assisted as though the same sura were ex pended by. them in tho.purchase.of articles exposed for ia ThftiraiT will open on TUESDAY, the 7th instant, at 4 P. hi., for the inaugural services and privatejiew, on which day alone the admission fee TWO DOL LARS to all parts of the building. On WEDNESDAY, and daily thereafter, it will be open from 9 A; M, until 10 jcVtf' V. , HORACE HOWARD FURNESS. ItIPAKTHEST OF AOEIOELTO. Id® .RAJ, MACHINERY.-Contributors in (this De partment, to the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, are respect folly reouestcd tosend their gifts without delay.* En trance on Eighteenth Street. DAVID LANDRBTH, It* • . • . ■ Chairman. _ RESOMJTE 31W.T0 COMPA3TY- Sow The Annual Meeiiug>f the Stockholders of the RESOLUTE MINING COMPANY, of„Lake Superior, will be held at their Office, No. WALNUT Btreet,; Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the sixth day of June next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., for the Election of Directors-and. other business. R A, UOOPES, SeenUary. PHn.Anni.PHtA, Alar 21,1801. iny-i-tyeS «rt®” NOTICE-TIIE ANNUAL MEET- TNG of the Btockholders,_a_pd election for. Pre sident and Directors of the CONNECTING RAILWAY. COMPANY, will be held at the office of the Company, on TUESDAY, the 14th neon. ' EDMUND SMlTHjSeeretary, Philadelphia, May 31,1861. my3l-tjel4 NOTICE.-OEFICE PENNSYIVA- OIL CREEK PETROLEUM COMPANY, No. -411 WALNUT Street. Pun-ADELPinA. June iaSW. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of one and a half percent, on the capital stock of the Company, payable on the 15th inst. -- The transfer books will close on Thursday,2d Inst. ,at So’clockF. if., for five days. ■; _ jeSOOl* AUG. C. LEIDY, Secretary. COBH EXCIIMOE BAHIC, - Philadelphia, May 6,1864. The Director*,have this’day called in the final in stalments to the Capital Stock of this Bank, payable as follows: TEN: DOLLARS PER SHAUEy payable on or before the Stb day next, and the remain ing TEN DOLLARS PER SHARE, payable on or be fo my2S-St h day ° f J “ ly °° X J- w - TORREY. Cashier/: BITIDBSB THE ./DIRECTORS n f fw n Ar.MgTRAn OIL COSIPAN Y- have this a divided of rOOH PKR CENT. on he capUalF.toch of the Company out of the earntngeofttw month of Mav, and an extra dividend of r OUK rM CENT botli .payable* free of State tax,/ on tko 11th iostant, at the Office of the Company* S. B. corner of THIRI)-anaCUESTKtTT E S^, a n 4? .airs Secretary.;/ joa-lOt JtJXK 1, 1804. : OTFICX UjVION ffipBOTEMEST *» COMPANY, JOKE &nvivmnnxtv NOTICE.-Tho Stockholders of the tTNIONIsmiOVE MBNT COMPANY are requested to moot at the Offlce of the Company, 3)47 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, ou- THOKSDAY. tho 7th day of Jnly.next.at 1 o’olook, P. M.; By order, OeS-Sfl B. BOKPA, Secretary. < THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA.. MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1864. jggp* ADDIUm TO THE VIIBUC WOBKIHG WOMEN’S BELIEF ASSOCIATION OP PHILADELPHIA. For Ui© first time!« tho history Of oar city, we place ourselves before the jwbHcffor this, ami other far more substantial reasons, we doom It proper that tho citizens of this metropolis should be informed, as to the causes Which have made this movement a necessity on our Eartj together with the objects wo have in view, and ope to accomplish. Wo appeal to the phUantimmic,* the generous ami humane men and women of Philadelphia, to give as a patient heating,- while wo proceed l to' state our cause, we do not ask charity 5 we are 1 ofc suppliants for favor. We are your blood, your kin, tho Wives aud daughters of American freemen, with their spiritunimating us, in an earnest dosire to secure the ndoptlou of such mea sures as will give us independence is the pursuit of in* dustrial avocations, with proper compensation for our toll. Wi do not fear or shun work ; wa 3imik it, not as a pleasure or for pastime, hut as a means of euabling us to educate and rear our partly orphaned children in honeatyand industry: to protect our virtue from insult, and our feci from slippery places; for the purpose of elevating our condition, thereby improving society: it 1b not ourselves alone, that is,-the present generation, but our poserlty, that is to be boneflttod by this work; the future will gather the fruit, and: reap the harvest resulting from the seed we are now sowing. But it will liea couKolntion for us to know that we have removed the rocks that strew our pathway through life, so that our children, and our children's children,-may wander amid green pastures and beside the still-waters. Revolution is the child of oppression, and mighty are the throea of its birth. It is not a- natural-but an un natural oilspring, for as long as events proceed in order, and society is not disturbed in the even teuor of its life, wo hear of-no commotion,'no'dlsordor,-* no confu sion : but let a stone bo thrown into the stream of life, aiuVUnmcdiatcly the waters thereof become troubled, feud the agitation : reaches fidiu shore to, shore. Judg ing from the pu«t, it appears to have besn.au instru. . inent of tho Almighty for . the correction 01 evil and the overthrow of wrong; without euteving- more fully into the subject, wo. content ourselves with affirming that iu it*'effects--upon men,, hud upon ..tb© world (iu agoneral sense,) it has always Keen productive of yood; and this may be satisfactorily, accounted dor upon the hypothesis that it never occurs uutil some ftagraut in justice, 01 soiue unbearable wrong-so incenses society that it rises iu auger and indignation, stud calls for as sistance that tyrants may be forced to acquiesce in rea sonable demaudt. - . ■ Such is our hist#y, under the ex IBtl u g o rganizati ou. of society; wg have borne our lot in meeknot* and hu luility'; we have.suffered our rights to be trodden uuder . foot by a merciless and stoney-lu arted tyrant ,• we have , hoped for assistance from Singular as it may appear, it is nevertheless true, that since the outbreak of thia war, the price paid for female labor, has been, reduced thirty percent., whiie.everj article of. use, be it food or . raiment, has increased an hundred percent., making a reduction of one hundred and. thirty per ceut. in wo- : man's labor, la the foregoing we do not refer to do* ; mestic servants, or those that are employed at.stated j salaries or'weekly wages; we know_ that daisof labor has been ad vauced somewhat, though the increase . is not proportional to the great- advance in ail articles of rf3te , atPaira ex i st , irhon men’s wages have been increased go as to bear a relative pro- , portion to the cost of living ? Some will reply that it is the result of the inevitable laws of trade; the supply exceeds the demand, wa^s -if such was the case now, we mjgUt; deein 11 our while to argue this point; but as it is not true of this country we dismissit, simply remarking, that any. one that doubtsthe fact that the supply doea not equalthe demand, need only read the advertisements for hands , in the papers of td convince T here is a deeper cause'than this, and it may he found in a combination of the employ ers, to j?ay star f/io V;^l r^ S f Q we do not wish to be understood as saymg that these men have deliberately and enieredTuto auy such: agreement or compact. But we do say that suen is the practical result of: tioir plan of; optratsous that tliis is the fruit of the course they notr pursue—aua lar- r ‘her affirm that if. instead of eatkying gietr mordlarde deeire forgain in the starving prices they pay forour labor, they -would make their profit out of the con sumer, be it Government or individnal, a heavy , buiden -front our hack, .and •wpieht among so many people, that it would, like the effect of a pebble thrown into the ocean, be iiapercepr , 11 In order to reach private propose . to frame a scale of reasonable prices for* t&xs class of employers: in doing this great, care-will he exercised, so tbat nothing exorbitant will be demanded, - -when this ts, complete, n turers to acQuiesce. Many persons, say this is use leas, that they have tio hearts. We douot believe it; we know that they are men; and that competition sonje tinfes forces luem to pay prices _that they know, to be insufficient, and we- think that the generous of them (when, they find that, we; are organized to. protect .their, business in the payuieh4 °f fair prices, by refusing to work for such as wilL not nis, she was obliged to sell her clothes; bard work is killing, her, and she fears she will speedily be called to leave -work ten button; holes.and. three pockets in each, for fifteen cents, and find my.own cot ton at a t the AVsenai on shirts; is paid $2.40 for sixteen; is obliged to keep themouUwo weeks; begged she might be allowed to take them m every week; was refused,with the remark that she would make too much m |? G & finished -fine shirts at 2K cents each; can make $3 a week by working eighteen hours a day. • v ' E. M. works on cavalry jackets, trimmed; gets, sixty five cents apiece, and a great amount of abuse besido;- the work on a jacket requires fifteen hours’ hard labor. : B. W. ismakingshim and drawers for-a Christian man at the rate of thirteen for one dollar; can only finish three pair a day; has made heavy raunet pants, . ined all through, bound on top, and canvased bottoms, • nr twenty-five cents; made a great many cotionade pantß for him at fifteen cents a pair, and some as low as - ten cents; make about $2 per week by working up to 11- o’clock; becoming weary of such low-pay, I applied to another store for work; found the. inspector cursing an old woman; when I asked him for work, lie told me to : clear out and be d—d, he did not want to see anything in bonnet or hoops again that day. . :•• • , - S. M.—A tailor gave her seven pairs of pants to make at S 7& cents subscribe ourselves Your obedient servants, . Mrs. MARY PIUT7, Frosidoat. Mies A, »• McDowuU* Secretary, ”-t No, 785 OauHOm street. The following srontfomeft havo already cwttieatod to «ct i the halatree of the Board will be glrspi to tho public in afew , Olden; Princeton, •N. : J.; W. B. Itoberts, King of Prussia, Pjfcf'-Wm. Robesouyßelvidere, N. 3. ; A. M.- Spangler, phia: Win. Stavely, Laluska, Pa.; Isaac W. Pauleor, Wallace/Ea.;Y. S* Walter, Chester, Pa. - OpncE oFTHECoMMm’UEON Acmictfnnmß.G-C POLTTECHSIC COLI.ROK BUU.UIXO,PHILADELPHIA; OTIKVtnFETr OF BFU-COM3I iTTEEi ON HECHITT AND AaitAsoaHaara. RTOCK—C;W. Harrison.. . w FaKM PRODUCE—Dr. C. K. King. HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS, INCLUDING THOSE OF DAIRY—Dr. A. L. Elwyn. _ t ■ , MISCELLANEOUS AKfICLES—AndrewM. Spangler. PLANTATION KITCHEN —Mrs. S. A. Gale. LAPIKS ? COMMITTER ON AORICUhTPHR. ■ - Mrs. Job Ilayes, KmbreeviHe, Pa.; -Mrs. Richard Wifctar, Salem, N. J. i Miss atinorva Bennett, West Chester, Pa.; Mrs. John McGowan, B«desburg,Pa.; Mrs. Dr. Corson, Plymouth Meeting, Pa.; Mrs. A.. M. Spangler, Phllada.; Miss Ivate Galiaher, Eddington, Pa. ;Miss Mary Bryan,Vincentown,rN/J. ; Miss haiiio Comlv, By berry. Pa.; Miss EUen kmght,Torreedale, Pa.; Miss Margaret Breckinridge,Princeton,N.J:; Mrs. A. D. Jessup, Philada. t Mrs. Mary.B. Leitier. Chester, Pa ; Mrs. Chius.. 11.; Cheynev, Philada.; R. P. Willard, Hnlmeville, Pa. Miss Charlotte bchuffer, : Miss Jane Wildman, ARleboro, Pa.; Mrs. Sarah H. Hill, Norristown,Pa. . . , jed-os CSTKARTk 3HNING COMPANfY OF MICHIGAN.—The Ammal of the Stockholders of the MINING Michigan, will -be held at' their-- Office, No. 334. WALNlli’ Street, on TUESDAY, the seventh day of June next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., for the Election of and other ba S i ß eg. A> H(>i) p^ t Secretary. ’ FrnLAnnT.rHiA, May 21,1564. - my23~tje7 OFF-ICB WKSTKKX TESXSYI.TA NIA BAIMIOAB COSIPAh'Y. Phii.abbi.pbia, May®, IBM. : NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —A special meeting of the Stockholders, of this Company will ho helii on THURSDAY', the 16th day Of JURE; 1564, atdl h’clock M , OV the OiSce of the RAILROAD 'COkPAKY.’m Philadelphia, for the parpose of accept-: Inn or rejecting “An act relating to tho Western Penn sylvania Railroad Company, .and for other purposes, approved 27th April, .ISM,” and also to take.acuontn reference to a proposed mcrease-of the Capital Stock ox the Company. By order of the Board. . inySMSt ; /JOSEPH LESLEY. Secretary. NOTICE.-APPIICATION HAS B£S? been made at the office of the Delaware and Chesapeake Canal Company for a renewal of a Certifi cate of One Share of Stock in that Company,in the mime of JEREMIAH EMLEN, decoded, the original having been mislaid or destroyed. WM P. CREbSON, _ Adm. cum Test., &c., of the willof . apll-ml3t* LYDIAEMLEN. 1>IVI1»13NI> NOTICE. —THE Mo fc£> CLINTOCKVILLE PETROLEUM COMPANY, Office No. 411 -WALNUT Street, ■■ . _ = Philadelphia, May 27th, ISM. The Board of Directors have this day declared the se cond, monthlTcWy ! * n4 ,°f9fiP PER-CENT., oo the will close ea Taesday. 3O Ojge§jjg>| »«- myffi St* ■;' .-•/ • - .../ y y.:y V-, , Secretary. : INTEKEAI, REVESBE-BNITEB I=6?' STATES EXCISE NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby civehto all persons reslßingor doing business mthe FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT, composed of the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, And Twenty-fourth Wards of the city and county of PhilaShfe, “hit the. ASSESSMENT. ROLLS wilt, in accordance with the provisions of section loth of the act of July 1,1552, to provide Internal Revenue, &e. , be onen for examination' at this office from 9 A. M. tod jF my for FIFTEEN MEDICAL TUBVEYOK’S OPJICE, No. T North-FlFTH.Street.... - ’ • - Philaueuputa, Nov. Importers and Dealers in STORES. HOSPITAL FURNITURE, BEDDING?, ICE, &b. , are invited to'’submit their-Price Idsts from time to e :I: Surgeon end MedicaTrS^yir. v-- rr-Nl©N FE TROLEUM COMPANY, Office No, 147 Sonth: FOURTH Street, Phu-iuelphia. June 3. lgl. , The Board of'Directors have this day declared the se- - cond monthly Dividend of TWO ThR CENT, on the capital stock, payable at the Office of the Company on an? after the 16th instant,, clear of United . States and State t&x.i The transfer books' will be closed-on the- ; 13 j^^ h - aa^ tt iI ‘cISLES A. PUT. President. ;■ mTIXNDEN’S COMMERCIAL fcSfy COLLEGE? 63T CHESTNUT fitreet, cor, of Se venth Complete preparation for the Counting House. : No vacations. Students received at any.time, ana in structed at such hours as best suit their convenience. Open from 9.t0 li;and from 3 to 7 F. M. Catalogues for the year ending Apnl lGth, containing terms, &c., and tbe names of nearly five hundred stu dents, famished gratis, on application. je4-3t THE CittEAT CENTRAL FAIR.-- All contributions must be dilfinctly addressed to the Department for which they are designed, and should be delivered-)without delay at the Fair Build l.ocan Sauare, so as to be In time for the opening B 7tl HORACE.HO WARD FURNESS, ~ je3-3t . ■ . • Secretary. MILIXARV. u HEADQUARTERS PROVOST S MARSHAL THIRD DISTRICT. OE PENNSYLVA fiI KI A. -WHEREAS, It, is plainly for t!w interests of. attho people of each ward, to haro stricken from the list all names improperly enrolled, because an excess of names increases the quota; and it is eqnany.iortua in terestof each person'enrolled toplace 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; therefore, ... .. . .. The Board upon application, will strike off the names: of all persons now over forty- five years of age, all who are permanently disabled, all who have served in the military or naval service two years (luring the present war, and been honorably there from, and will add to the list the names,of alt persons omitted or stricken off who are liable to do military du ty, all wbohave arrived at tbb age of twenty years, all aliens who have declared, their, intention of becoming citizens. . All-: other claims for exemptionyyill bo de posed of after the draft. ‘ JACOB S. STRETCH, , ’Captain and Provost Marshal Third; District of Pennsylvania,- . . No. 511 BROWN Street. ii HEADQUART®*S, PROYOST PA. . & t ' . m pin ijadslphiar May 80, 1564. ik ,A 11; OFFICERS and ENLISTED HEN who have been relieved from Recruiting Service in this District are required to return to the army without delay. A failure to comply with this order will subject the en liated men to arrest, and the officers will be reported forth\ritk to the War £ LEUitAX, Captain, Provost Marshal, ' mySO-mwf4t ’ . First District, Pennsylvania. KKTAIJL DRI-COOBS. RADIES’ AND MISSES’ CLOAKS, SIS ARciTsTBEET. S: -DE YOUNG-respectfully invites, the attention of ladies in the city, as welkas strangers visiting here, to; call and examine her stock of Cloaks before purchasing elsewhere. They will find the bast styles, best work, and every attention paid to orders. Cloth Cloaks of all styles. • Silk SacQues. Sflk Circulars, r Gres Grain Silk Cloaks. * Long and Short Basques.;- •' . French. Lace l’olnts. , Lace Bornons and Barege Circulars. : * All styles of Children’s Cloaks. N. 8.--A great varietyof Morning. Wrappers. jeG-6t rSOFOSALS. PROPOSALS PORjLOAN , - TitxAßClvV I>kpakt.\ek:;t, Juno 0, ISM. To Insure the greatest poSsiblc vigor in the operations of the armies now moving against the insurgents, under brave and Skillful Generals,'upon a vast theatre of.ope rations, expenditures have been-increased beyond, re-: ceipts from, revenue and ordinary subscriptions to the National Loan; . Sealed offers will therefore bo received at this Depart ment, under the act of Maicb 3, 1863, until noon of. WEDNESDAY; the 16th day, of Jane, IBM, for bonds of the United States to: the amount of : SEVENTY-FIYE MILLIONS OF.DOLLAKS, .hearing an annual interest of six per centum, payable somi-annually in coin, on. the first days of July and; January .each year, andre dcemable after the SOth of June, ISSI. ~ Each offer must he for fifty or one hundred dollars, or homo multiple of one hundred dollars; and must state the sum, including premium, offered-for each hundred dollars in bonds, or for fifty, when tho offer is for no. . more than fifty. Two per cent., of the principal, ex cluding premium; of the whole amount offered most be depdtßted, as guaranty for payment of subscription if accepted, with.tbe Treasurer of the United States,at Washington, dr with the Assistant Troasorer at Sew York, Boston, Philadelphia, or St.,Louts;.or.with tho; Designated Depositary at Baltimore, Plttshnfg, Ciuoia nati, Louisville, Chicago, Detroit, or Buffalo; or-'with - any National Banking Association authorized to receive depositß which may consent to transact the business without charge. Duplicate certificates of deposits will, - he Issnediio depositors by tho'officer or association re ceiving them, the originals of which must bo forwarded i with the offers to the Department. All deposits should I be made in time for advice of offers with certificates to reaeh Washington not later than the morning of Juno; ifith. No offer not accompanied by Improper certificate of deposit will be considered: -V' :.f . : ' ‘ : The Coupon’and Registered Bonds issued W’.’l ba of the denominations of $3O, $100; *5OO, and $l/000. Regis tefed Bonds; of $5,000 and $lO,OOO will also be issued if I All offers received will be opened on lfitli of June, by the Secretary or one of, the ' Assistant Secretaries,' and notice of acceptance dr declination, will fie immediately given to the respociive offerers; and, in rate of acceptance, bonds of the descriptions and done-. ' ininations preferred will bo cent,to the subscribers at. the cost of the’: Department, on Analpaymont pf lnsta ments The original dopositof, two por cent, , will M. reckoned dn the last paid hv snccossfHl of-, ferers and win be Immediately returned to thote whose offers’may not be accepted. '. ; • V. ; : The amount of accepted offers must ho doposlted with tho Treasurer, or other officer or association authorized ; to act under this notice; on advice of acceptance, of offer, or as foliows:.One-thlrd one. before tho.fiOth; oue-tlmd on or before the 2dtli; audothe balance. Including the primlnm and original two per cent.deposition or before the 80th of June. • 1 Interest to tho Ist of July on the se voral deposits will be paid in/coin on tbe 30thof June, and interest on bonds will begin Jnly 1,1861, . Offers under this notice abould be endorsed " Offer for roanV" and addressed to the, Secretary of tlio'Treasury. Who right to decline all offera not considered advantage . ous ts reserved to the Government. , MIRROR OF FASHION !!—MADAME "I DEM OREST'S FASHIOT' MAGAZINE, for the Snmmor. PITOHES'B, _je4-at 80S CHEST.YUT Street. _ 90 FOR JUNE "'-'.riTCIIER’Sf 808 CHESTNUT. je3-2t CURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITF, N. be opened as usual, the 20tb of JUNE. Tho ccmse posrorsoh swSvantngoa tfiai aro onjoyed by no otbor'Botel h t Anantic CRy. lie immedistc proximity to* Sbo ocean, the ccr.ee of the bashing opposite Ik {which was never so fine tie lUn proßcnt reason), the certainty of constant cool breois»rrom T tho«eft, allcombioa &o render the those a most deairuhle place of summer r^rovt. Thcr undersigned need scarcely apeak to his- old patron© concerning the table, aUemfitaco, &c., autf* ho will oaiy remark that he Ik determined that the Sttrf House shall continue to maintain iter well- established reputation, .. . . / .; . > A baud'of music has been engaged* for the .seasdrrv t am! Htich of the quests as enjoy dancing’will be aifordetfl full opportunity for hops. Tho railroad facilities between Philadelphia and At lantic are full and complete, while a pa*s§ager car cou *oyH guests tty and fro heiweeu the Surf house and the ‘‘inlet” at short intervals, Persons deaiidag to engagerooms will pieties- address H. S. BBfTSCiN,... Proprietor Surf Bouse. TMIDFOE©' MINERAL SPRINGS.— This popular SommerHosort is now open,and pro pared for the reception of visitors,-. until October, next. Tbo Hotel "will* bo anrier tbe charge of the moet'espe rienesd management in the country. The-Bedford Railroad has been finished to wltlsn’one hours'rido of SprfiuuvovGr fine Turnpike road. Visitors .will comeby Pennsylvania Railroad to Hunt ingdon, thonce by Broad Top and Bedford through.’ Ample arrangement*! have been made to-simply-jitab ersand individuals'-wfth the BEDFORD WATER', •in wen-steameddiskvas-firflows: : For Ban-pi, oak (40 gal). .$S Xft Half Barrel,-baft.—.. - 2 09 1 “ . tr mulberry. 4CO ; All orders addressed"to E. L. ANDERSON, Bedford! promptly 3116 d. • : Persons wishing rooms,, or any information aboui place, will address ESPY I* ANDERSON. je3-22a»‘ AiTES HOTEL, U CAPE ISLAND, N, J. JOHN;WEST,.AARON airLLEH. __ -•"-neg attention of tiiEfFTneuda atx*■ the public to the ; above magnificent Establishmecty which will be open for the*reception of visitors oa th«* IGtli of Juno. . y „ ..."• Besides a spacious- Dimnc Hall and Parlors, it coc» tains an unusual’ number er large and well ventilated* Bed Rooms, ail handsomely furnished with new lurni lure throughout;.. - ... The Proprietors of this Establishment will spare ny> care or expense to-meet ihe wants of thair gnests, thereby hoping to-’share liberally in the pubhc pa tronage. ■ ; .• Application for-rooms made to the subscribers, by UNITED STATES HOTEL, . U ; y ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. This celebrated Hotel will be open for tbe reception o P guests on THURSDAY. June 23d, 1564, and will be pa tier the supervision of Col. James W. Powers, with Mr. Edward Hartwell : ' ■ .-■ Practical and experienced persons have been employecM for each department, and every exertion will be mad** to conduct the same to the entire satisfaction or tho- Pl After July Ist, four trains will leave Vine-street Fer ry, daily, the Fast Dine through in two hours, without* stopping at the wey stations. . ~ , . .. ~ . A passenger carwill be run from the Hotel to the Inlet. twenty minutes. '■ •. , ' Hsssler’s Saudi, under the direction of Mr. Simor- Hassier, has been engaged-for the season. : Farsona .wishing to - Proprietors, . Atlantic City, New Jersey. N. B.—The Sand- Bar. which last year formed opra>- site the shore, has entirely disappeared, leaving ths beach one of the best and safest on the coast, jal-lm /"'HESTER. COUNTY HOUSE, AT VLANTIC CITY, K.’ J.—This private BOARDING HOULE (always-open tor Boarders), is now folly arr panged for the accommodation of Summer visiters. Tbe situation is one of-the best on the Island, being in full view of the Ocean r and near excellent bathing ground: my3l-2m JACOB KEIM, Proprietor. nOLUMBM HOUSE, . \j . CAPE MAT. This Hotel-Trill he opened June 15. The houseman* been putin thorough repair, and JJfarly -two.hnndspd new and BATH HOUSES will he readyfortheaecommodationof : Its capacity and each department will be equal, ir nan superior, to any Hotel Upon Cape Island.^ Birgfeld’a Band has been, secured for Hie season. Address * GEO. J. BOLTONv. - Proprietor* ' . Gape Island, N; X, ; Or J. H; Merchants * Hotel, Bhila. in y 26-1 m pONGBESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, \J new JERSEY. ' - , This favorite Hotel will be opened forthe recepvion ef goes®on JBNB FIRST. - The House has been refurnished and thoroughly reno vated. 'Writing and Reading Rooms and a TeiegrauV Office have been Added for the exclusive use of uu **¥§s? proprietor feels warranted in assuring, the public that, with the gentlemanly and competent- ofioers me cured, each department will be conducted to theenttr* Satisfaction of the most fastidious. *. ; , - , , Hassier’s full Band, nnder the personal directlonoi Hr. MARK BA6SLBR, has been engaged exclusively will be cheerfully gven, by addressing : d. F. CAKE, myMf - Proprietor. chilled iron safe again attacked by the queeiela, but eyek IN LIME BEADY POE: BATTLE. It is a fact well understood' among sportsmen that a ■bird when hit always flutters ; : aiul If 1 may ho allowed to apply this rule to the water of the article headed • ‘ Wllia’a so-called Burglar-Proof Safes Exposed, >' and published in The Press and-other papers of the 30th nit., J should judge he must he badly hit, for he seems in a terrible nutter: ' '■ He appears much afraid that bankers as -well as others in this city are. all astray,ana it may be inferred that his mission. »s to them right, and, no. doubt, from purely interested motives.. Bat Inaw propose to take up the points in this article in detail: - v First. The writer's declarations as to what was sata .in the Telegraph; ot Aprlllß,lS64. -1 shallnot the advertisement speaks for itself, and to that 1 refer. Second. To correetfalse impressions, &e., he offers to prove to any disinterested person that Lillie’s Safe-can be broken by a skillful person in less, time, &c.',.thau any-other Burglar-Proof Safe. . This is the very thing he has been trying hardtfco do. for the sast three years, and it would seem, from'his own admissions, .with very ill success. .; ' c _ Third. He proposes to open any of LVmeis. Safes, gold in this city or,State, with the duodeagcn-lock, in six honrg, or-Tws* without much noise, &c. . or forfeit $lOO in case of failure. ’ Let us suppose for the moment <■ that he can bring to bear sufficient powei'to grind a hole through Lillie's Safe in six hours, doe&h© presume to claim that his or any other BuTglaT-Proof'Safe,reme-. dies the difficulty in any way whatever?- Not at au. . .Does he offer to place his Safe aloagsideas a-test? not at all. And the only contingency is, if he fails, he loses sloo. Now, it is not denied that a hole-may be ground through chilled iron or hardened, steel, two inches thick, having time; enough, sufficient the necessary accessories. But it is claimed, and can be shown, that Lillie’s Chilled Iron Safe has the hardest iroa and the greatest thickness; that it requires a much ; longer time, andamuch greater power to: grind a hole through it than any other Safe made and sold at ranch less price, making it impracticable* for a burglar, with the facilities he. has, to succeed in this way, and that to. drill through hard chilled iroa, two iuches thick, with a common drill And ordinary power, is elsaply im possible, as any disinterested; iron worker- will acr knowledge. ■ , ■ ; Fourth. The writer proposes to enlighten the burglar as well as the public,, as to the way and manner of opening Lillie’s Safe.' He says, he simply Saws off the top of the brass rim; 4this is quite unnecessary; as it is : fastened by three small screws *,) ha them simply drills a bole through thadoor over the centre of the dial; and picks up the combination of the lock and opens the door —all very sivinte* truly. Very-much like the Paddy’s wav of catching birds. ; He said it was very easy to catch birds: '* Just Sprinkle a little salt on their tails,. and you had them sure.” : So it is with Lillie 5 a Safe.* Just drill a hole through the door, two inches thick of hard chilled iron, and tho door may be got open; but the point practically is, to get the salt on the tail, or .the hole through the dooT. To say that any lock is secure when a punch or powder can be applied to its centre, or working partj is simply absurd; and it is no objection to the lock to say that a hole in the right place will pick up the combination. Fifth; The Ayriter says one of Lillie’s Safes msy he seen at Evans &Watson’e store, drilled; and the lock opened, as he proposes to open it, &c,, , how suppose for the moment that one of Lillie’s Safes is found at E. & W, ’3 with one or more holes ground through the door,'and one of themhappens tobein the right place to pick up the combination,-what does it Prove ? Simply that with a hole through the door4he lock is not secure, and if the combination, could not be ; picked up,"the punch would destroy the workiugpart of thelock, dr powder would blow it off, and the Swe would be opened, either way being equally practicable Xor the burglar. In view of all the points made in the writer’s article, what is the conclusion ? , Simply that a safe must be drill proof to be burglar proof. - Again, because the writer shows holes through one of Lillie’s Safe doors does this prove they are not drill proof? Not at nil; because it is understood that any iron: or steel may be ground through; but if the writer will take up his drill and drill a hole through the door inlhe reader’s presence; this would certainly prove that Safe . door not drill-proof, but it would not prove that Lillie’s Safcß are all or generally not drill-proof. That thia point may be more fully uuderetood, I now ask anv party interested.to coma to my store,. No. 21-South s KEVENTH Street, .and bring, along -tbs: best, drill and the best iron worker m-the city of Philadelphia, and the party shall hare the privilege of testing a great number and variety of Safes, and if they are not found thoroughly and unifornilydrill ; proof,l wM bind myuelf 'to pay the expense of testing ,them and the ex pense of publishing the result of the examination, that the Public may have, the henedt of the investigation; and if any of my patfons choose in this way to test their own Safes, and it is found they are not thorough y drill proof, they shall: have a Snfn thafcis, or Iwillrefund . I would y state, also, that I have juft received due of Evans & Watson’ smiddie-sized Safes which was opened and robbed at Gettysburg, Fa. j last summer, by: the rebels, (I am informed in less than five rainuies,) by . cutting out a panel in the top of the Safewith an old ‘ axe, not disturbing the lock in: the least; and this is a modern Safe which the writer now offers as amercantilo safe and an improvement to the; sample of Lillie’s Safe 1 which he has oh exhibition. Fartiesinterested are par ticularly requested to examine this Safe, that the 05m par&tivemerits may • •■■ -MritCKr £Sur rf £^ : . ’s Safe with IJWh, giving.one-half ad vantage in time and labor.- Did he respond?..-Not at all. Audi now say that one orLilliofe.and one of.-E vans • Watson’s Mercantile or Bank Safes shall bo selected from those now in use •of similar cost. aad character, and a respectable sum shall be pledged that, , with the same means and the same amount of iaboxv Lillie, or his agent, shall drill or grind through E. «; W. ’sfeafe in one-third the rime that the I^ ri f. or his asent, shall drill or grind through Lillie’s. Bat to give a S safe-maker six hours, with unlimited power and labor to grind a hole through a\Safe-door, is simply ; nrenorierSsv But when the writer is disposed to,have; ti«SfS?ly tested by the . side of Lillie Vhis success throne* tBeSoW into the lock is fatal. The door must be of sufficient strength and thickness to keldtkelock innoßition* and the lock so attached to the door that it cannotbe driven or forcedwtih.a jack-screw from Hs position The lock must be so constructed that itt.au- Sot bS picked by the micrometer or any other ap- surface of the Safe should be entirely Tree from wrought iron; There should not be even a rivet that any cuttiugimplement can ©fleet; but the wrought iron should be on the iuuer,surface to sustain the chilled Ivon on the outer. All these advantages Lillie s Chilled Iron Safe possesses thoroughly anu substau tiaHvi and all parties interested are particularly re- IJu Jed to call at my Depot :•: - • mo. si south seventh street; ■ ■p s —Since writiugthe above I notice in t Sunday Dispatch of the sth June the writer’s' second edition, apparently corrected and enlarged, which will be an. swed iu Its order and in toiHrne. SAPLEK , Ag , nt; _ S. r. CHASE, ' Secretary of tire Treasury. IW3W PUBI.I CATIONS. SUMMER RESORTS. T EAMY ’ S CLOTHING HALL, No. 830 Jj MAHKBTSWet. GENTS' FINE CLOTHING. V • Loamy'*, So.'» M“^^ BMoraW e Clothii*/ order; Leamy'e, Ho. 838 MarkeUtreet. jBckets . Xoamy'e. No.’ SW Market Cassimore Suits. ; Leamy'e, Ho. 536 3 ““ rll f 0 » t s r ?^ t cassimere Sttlta. :»^^*£ , iSUKSs A «* km*. Kottdi - maa jVflt 6 n tliMY^ nr - No. 836 MAKKET Streot, _ First obor below NiatU street. "PURETALK OIL SOAP.—THIS SOAP Jtf i 8 made of pure, fres'h’Palm 011, aml is entirely a vegetable Soap; more suitable for loUetnsethau those made from animal fats. In boxes of one dozen cakes, foc Bpcrlo,. fcSON, _ No 116 MAItGAUETFA Street; bolwoen Front and Second, above . - jeB>6m^ T> ESIDUU3I —100 BARRELS NOWEE- X\i CEIYING For sale by EDW? H;. ROWLEY, IS South DELAW ABE Avenue. _ A* 6 '-* 1 MACHINBEY 018.—50 BAKBJfiiIS ifjafo ■ nUXwmj&* i ± T’IF’RROT'fS OF TASTS AND KiNOW of IVOR Y.TY RES are made, rGo early* - u ” T^.MER^CoSpnOTOTOAf^Ioo?^ WANTS. WASTED—A YOUTH OP 16 TO 18 TV YEARS of ag*, to assist in a WHOLESALE GROOERY HOT'SE, Must ha correct at fibres. Ad dren* Box 2914, DhDaflolpbia P. O, It* WASTED IMMEDIATELY—A II ttiorongtily practical business Mao, competent to snperintend the development and working of a large Oil property,ln Warren county. To a suitable person a good salary Will bo given. Apply, In .Piwon, THIS EVENING, between. 7 and t.) o’clock, at grYiUBSBAI.T, Street. It WANTED TO PUBOIIASE-AN IN- If TEIIESPin it WHOLESALE BlluG-HOUSE. Ad-- d rofis 4 1 Drugs,*' Bon V. O- _ WANTEDi-A LAD ABOUT 16 I > years of age lifif FCOTAKDINO HVjCSB. Ad irew Box 009 P. O.: .. ; jell-2t« WANTED-BM, & YOUNG MAN * * well known by tita BOCK TRADE, a positisis io a good honfce in ef the Wast orworth wcst. Address, for oaeVoek,* "Sorthwest, ’ * Press 0f1k0... - .w - jeSKfc* WANTED-BY A:M ELDERLY -MAN If- a situation aip C.'ollecto« .Atfcnt, or Br.ok keeper. Reference—tbe- Firm witfpwho.m ho is at f.fe sent engage, Address « *R J,, >» ljp»2DQO P. 0. jeQ-^* WANTED—BY r IHS lm OE JULY, V aa experienced flr?it-dHHFi Ssllecrnaw, one that earn iYifluGßce near country tra-le; -in a' Jolting, Hosiery, Addre-as'BOjc 2255*, FhiladoJphia Post Oftlce. - - -fmist WAITED—A PERSON THCHIOUGH rI LY competent in all res.-jtitts to solicit advertise- Jnenttf to* pnlillenMon to he di rtributed in tb, country. Address B. M., Prexs Office. je4*2t* iWAHTBB—AS CLBBKr IS/fcUW *» . TER’S Office,an IntcUigenSahd jesroaffibieLAD. To oaeofthe proper stamp adecrrahle Stfcmltae, with a inod'erate compensation, is ofForod.v Address,-in hand writing - , with, ■'reference;- M Attor ney, ’ r at tins Office. . : je4-2t* W&NTED-A. BOY IN A 3 W®OEE t f SMJE Dry Goods Store, to learff the business. Ad dress Bean 252£ Post Office, in handwriting of. appli cant. ... jejtgt* tO nOfV~ A. MEMBER OFTGEPHiIL AOELPHIA BAR, desiring* more active life, would'libe an interest,in. some Establishment; En* i tei prise, or'Company requiring the sorviebs of adreeoi, ‘ calculating,, energetic BUSINGS MAK!* Addresa-J-d B. f:E>yNOT.fia. T*oVt Office. _&***' : rthftA A MONTH!—I WANT^SBERTH < «6 v/v/ ats«9 a month.expeoafls Paid, to sell my KVEK i LASTING PENCILS, OMENTAL. BUHNERS,'and. IS ■> other articles. Fifteen circulars twlfrx; Address i ftpSO-d&wSm JOHN F. LORD, BldAefonl. Marne. ) CAVALRY HORSES WANTHD. V?AR DEPART3BNT,; CAVALET UfcSßAff, GfPTCB OP.CHrUF QtTARTBTKtASTKB,. Washinotos, B. 0., IdaylS, 1563? ' THREE THOUSAND (3,000) HORSES iVJNTEI), 1 ORE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE (*KS) 1 BOS LANS per delivered ■within the next thirty (SO) days at the Go vernment stables at Giesboro, D.C. .• • Said Horses to be sound m all particulars, notleee than five (5) nor more than nine (0) years old-; from fif teen to sixteen bands high, fall in flesh,.compactly hnilt,. bridle-wise, and of size sufficient for cavalry Pl These S "specifications will he strictly adhered- to-aon?* rlgidlv enforced in every particular. Payment-made on delivery of seven (7) aud/over. - JAMES A.* EKIN’, niyai-lro Lt. Col. & 0.. Q. M. Cavalry Bureau, BOARDIJVO. TBOARD. —TWO OOMMUNIOATING Booms vacant,. No. 1315 WALNUT Street. je3-6t* TOOAKDING, AT A PLEA SANT FARM O House, in Choster county, 36 miles Irom.tltC'Oity, S pw particulars,. ill at No. 38 North SIXTEENTH Street; on Monday*.June 6th. .... je2-4t *P OARDIKGr—TWO CHOICE; BOOMS X) yacant in a few days, at 14:0/5 WADNUT Street. Also, two on second floor, with private bath rooms. je2-6t» •:. •• _ pOUNTRY BOARD.— FOURDESTUE- Iv' MEN can 1)0 accommodated with two fine Roams, vcitb partial Board, in a private family, atjopt 12 miles from the city. Accessible'hourly oy steamboats and cars. Good'fishing and boating. Address-. M.» at the office oftbispaper. je&-2t FOR SAFE AND TOrFET. nOAL YARD 'FOR SAEB,; NINTH street(93s), above POPLAR, haTing.every facility for doing a large bnsiaess, j»y3l-6t* T7O R BALE OR EXCHANGE FOR JC CITY PROPERTY OR MERCHftND-ISB, 4 vfdna- We tOTS Attantio Cit feEGE N , TowsEND _ 123JS Sontit POPBTH Street. Mrare change for the coal BUSINESS. For Sale-Property (935) North NINTH Street, above Poplar. Capacity, for doing-a large business. Immediate possession given jeo-fat* m. FOR SALE —A DESIRABLE; JctConntry Besidence, two Ejjiares from Tioga JSta-, tion, Germantown KaUroad. Apply to T. L. LITTLE*. FIELD, on the premises. jeo-ot*'- T 0 REN T A FIRST-CLASS'. JesSTOKE, No. 63) ARCH .Street, below Seventh ; B re. stories high by ISO feet in daptn, now occupied By ■ Vito Viti. Possession can besSyon immediately. Appiyvto -MATTHEW NEWKIKK ofilce No. 320 WAtrNUT- Street. •-■ - v -r- ' - ■ ! rrc RE N T.—MRST FLOOR ANB Jb Basement, No. 4 North FIFTH Street, famtireoa promises. • jeo?3fc* |g TO LEX-—COTTA:GE' i & IT ATLANTIC CITY, ... CAPE MAT, > MARCUS n©OK, BURLINGTON, FftANKFORD, * LINE LEXINGTON; . GERMANTOWN, ABiNGTON, Ac., Ac. GEO. N. TOW.NSENDs & CO., 123% South FOURTH Street, m ."lOR SALE: ANnEXpHANGE.—A large number of forma in : the adjoining counties convenient to the city - Also, a larga number m the States of Kerr Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. Persons wishing to purchase firat-crase Farms, either for an investment or for their own .use, would do well to call and examine znr register of-forms beforeparcha sing elsewhere. Apply to . - JtSSE!^*; j e f$ ' WALNUT-Stree*. Aw Foil SALfb-A. GRAY HOUSE. Inquire of J. B. MILLER, :: je4-3t* N. E, cor.TTONTISTB and PINE Streets. ffW FOB SALS —A; YALBABLE ■djcSA- SADDLE HORSE, sorrel, sixteen, hands high, seven vearsold. In'every way suitable for a mounted officer? Can be seen at the STABLES, RACE Street, above Eleventh. > - - : • je4-2t* FOB SALE—A PAIB OF SPLEH did CARRIAGE HORSES-one. Bay Horse coming five, at d GrayHsix years old, sound and gentle: bay a good Saddle Horse. Also, a double set HAR NESS, made by Phillips, nearly new, not been used a dozen times, covered and mounted in gilt. Also,- a roar-. eeated . WATTSON CARBIAGE, , u with winter front, as good as new, altogether aflsplen didturnout. Will be sold together. Price, $1,600. ■. = ALSO, . - •. s•• A handsome long tail BAY seven years old, kind and gentle, a good Saddle Horse. Also, a single set of HARNESS. Sold together. Price, ;$m The property of a gentleman declining to keep horses. Address ‘ * Box 119, ” Philadelphia P. 0. . je3-3t* EDUCATIONS. PRACTICAL EDUCATION FOB THE TIMES.—Young Men about engaging in’busin,es» for. themselves,or who desire that thorough practical train ing which will insure them lucrative situations, cau make no better investment than the small expenditure of time'and montv requisite to obtain a course of m- KreSoii at THMQtJAKEB[OirS BUSINESS COLLEGE. TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. :- . : ■ . Circulars and an Illustrated. Cojopendraiji, showina complete Interior views ol the Institution, can be had ou application. .- •„v : ". - •; ■■ .• ■ 1 ' lt*3> COPABTJfEBSiOPS. xroTicE— I the Subscriber;s XY : have this day entered into partnership for-the term of one year, for the manufacturing of Military Accoutre ments and other leather work, under the name and firm of A. A. - GILBERT & CO. ‘ 0 ■ - ALFRED A. GILBERT, 1 JOSEPH-T., BACfCALAN,- V. WILLIAM--A. MATTHEWS. Philadelphia, Hay 20,1564. je6-3t* TYLSSOLTJTION. —THE COPARTNER. A-' SHIP existing between the subscribers, under the name and style of BROOKS, SCOTT, & CO. , is this day diasolved by mutual p BBOOKS> JAS. W. T. SCOTT. Philadelphia, May 31,1£64. COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have this da* formed a Copartner ship for the transaction of the DR’S-GOODS COMMIS SION at 100 CHESTNUT Street, Philadel phia, under the name and style of BROOKS. SCOTT, & GRATZ, edw. d. brooks, JAS. W. T. SCOTT, EDW; GRATZ, Jr. JtTXE 1, 1864? , : ; ; je3-6t-m3t tirldijyls CLOTHIN6. j ~ Pop«lar(;JotblngHonse, Sixth _ anJ Market streets. . The »0- , t>le have found out. to their irreat Batisfacvion.that there is a place where a good article of , Clothing, cut and carefully made, can Jbe had at a moderate price: : wanama ' ker & Brown have, byfar,the largos!' stock of REAR J&EVF :-s^lbs"fhbsh.-thisBba.-.-\, V. SOS’S MAKE, of Fashionable ...» Clothing, to he found in this : ! city, which they are selling, in immense Quantities, and at low prices for the times. siXT^and'MARKET Streets. - •'The name. V?AKAMAIiER A BHOWK. CLOTHIKG. ap22-mws2mif ffIIUNEBI GOODS. MISS M. A. BAKER, Ug, No 1346CHBSTNBT STREET, Haao Esf s ,i Mffi?.fsr alof aplS-Sm* . For the Spring and Summer or 1664. TTNITED states patent office, U Washington, May 31, 1864.—'0n the petition .of JOHN H. TOWNE, of Philadelphia, Penusyl rauui, praying for the extension of a patent granted to mm, on, the Sd day of September, 1S«, for improvements in the Direct Action Steam Hammer, for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on| the 3d day of SEPTETtIBETt, 166-1-it is ordered tliftt the said petition ho heard at the Patent Office. on MONDAY, the fed day of September next, at 12 o'clock M.; and ail persons are notified to appear and show canse, if_any they have, why said petition onghtnot to be granted., x Persons opposing the extension are reonlred to file in the Patent Office their oluections, specially set forth in writing, at least Twenty days before the day of hear ing r all testimony filed by either party to he nsed at the o “The P tMt l im°o lny 1 ny in the case . will be A® s 5| h r |n|d day of August next; depositions and otherpapei tsni lien if any. (7/ifontcl«i iWsebingtoii, three successive to he at least sixty dayepievioiis to the day or bei g i : n jy HOLLOWAY, Coaimtseiotter of Patents. -nonTRAITS.—NONE MORE ACCU i rats tianMfo-slze PHOTOGRAPHS, and when co i Srtiattc manner, in: oil colors, are incora naraWe “ Li ™ SeiME'k’S specimens, 634 AKCH Street. ' J iiL— ~3j£T GBEEN TURTLE SOUP BArvad THIS DAY. June 6, hy ... JAMES GROSSER, SOS MARKET Street. TURTLE AND CLAM SOUP served up DAILY (SuaJayj ex^lo|) 0 lg ßß^ TTEATON &DENCEXA, HABDWARB Xl COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SOT COMMKKCI and BJO NORTH Street;, offer for sale Anchor Brand Sails; %n>onth t-mV . W. & S, Butcher’s CftstSteel Puluam’B Horse Njdlst Locke Slides. fonnsr. BnB6i wdITOD wiWlvOttODyt™#, , il, S? aflil aSottoaul of American H&rdwMe. feMudl AMUSEMENTS. EVENT OF THE SEASON. A PRESENT FOR EVERYBODY. GREAT GIFT. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS. A.T THE * ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, And SATURDAY EVENINGS, June 9th/10tli, and lltli, 1864. tszrh PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS will he dona ted To the U. S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. Notice the main features of this enterprise. BOTH HALLS ENGAGED FOR THE PURPOSE. One for flu DISPLAY OF GOODS, SALK OF TICKETS, . AND DISTRIBUTION OF PRESENTS. TfiS'ptlier (LMGE 1155 J.) von THE EKTEBTAISTafEJTO. The Presents consist of PIANOS, W/trCHES, .. SrtVEBWARE, .. _ ' , JEWELRY# And many other?ftlnab7e articles. EVER 1T PURCHASES OF A TICKET Will receive one .of the STI-ENDm PR-2SEJTTS’ AT THH TfME OF PURCHASiNG. No preseats of lees value than _ Kicfe'eracd^assistants; ele gant aippoianr.ents of macbineiy, properties, &c.» by Messrs. Straiiarr. of Phiiaibflphia,- and Grass, of Washington, and assistants. HASTY 3S3W-FAnES'AI)I>ED ; TO TH’E'fifOMPAHT. . • - FORTY YOITKG: LADygS ; ' in a Grand ?2duaTe March and DriiS,- irn full Zoaara Costume. ‘ _TW£NTYYOI7NG'LAI?22S-‘ in a grand Garland Dance. Tbewboleundertbe direction cf the poptriarcomediaa. J E.. mcdonough, . i:n mhtb : provokTYg: character of MKS. rLUiyt’* THE KEW LOCAL‘SCENES embrace objects on Chestnut street, and in other partst of the city—the* GaHeryv of Fine Arts, Great Sanitary Fair, Principal* Hotels? Stores* Ac. la the lasi crand-seene. THE BIETHIOF CUPID IN THE BOWER: OF FERNjS. beyond doubt-the most gorgeously bfaattfal spectaclo ever witnessed in America, thb Srage-ds covered with Mirrors ofimmense s«e, costing upwards of *3,000. Pirßt appearance in PbUadolphia of M’LLE MEDIA,. Premier Danseuse from the-'PrmeiiaT Baropean ; Theatres. PRICES OF ADMISSION, DressCimls.or Parquet..... —— Jsocents. Family Circle--. ..-...—.-....25 cents. Orchestra. Seats. • .75 cents. Six of fehe-Front Benches ar&.onlyreservedas Orches tra Seats. No extra charge fonsecnringi. TV/TBS: JOHK .DBEWS- HEW ABCH ATX STREET THEATRE. ' ' FIFTH WEEK OP IgtAlfK DREW. BENEFIT OP MR. MARLO-W. TO-NIGHT. MONDAY,, June- fv 1851, THE OLDiGUARDi Haversack-.. •***♦••» - . Tobe.foHowed by the consedy of » A PEETTT"PISOE OP BUSINESS. Walcot, Jr. Dohsoa.>-«-‘-«» .......... Mrs. C. Walcot, Jr. : After.wMeh TCT.raiSKBIOHV. Tim-M0re....................v........... ....Frank Brew. To eoncladAwifeh ALADDIN. The-Widow Twankey- WALK'DT-S^TBEET THEATRE:— rf- SUMMER SEASON. ENGAGEMENT' EXTRAORDINARY. Pe-erfKaeement of ibe-aftle, young, versatile Ac trass,, LUCILLE WESTERN, LUCILLEE WESTERN. Who:-assisted By MR. W. H. WH ALLEY, ; And the entire-Company, -will appear on MONDAY and TUESDAY EVEN ENGS. Jane 6th. and 7th*.. in LYNNS, OR THE ELOPEMENT. I—' Archibald Carlisle-. .......Mr, W. H. WBADLSY. T\AN RICE’S .GREAT SHOW, HOW J-' open, for one week only, on the - ACADEMY OF MUSIC LOT, JUNE 6, ISM. Performance every afternoon and evening, oommenc-- ing at 2 o’clock and S o’clock. Doors open.,half su* hoar earlier. This immense Troupe is under the direction of DAM RICE in parson, with the co-operation of'Mrs. DAIC RICE, assisted by the eminent American.Bqnemes*. Prof, S. ft. STOKES and Lady, and by the famous Eng lish Animal Tutor, Mr. HENRY COOKE, with his troupe of EDUCATED DOGS and MONKEYS, from Paris and London. Mr. Rice will introduce the blind talking horse EX CELSIOR, Jr., the wonder of the world:.also' the.CO MTC MULES, and the great Rocky Mountain-BUFFALO, all trained by the Prince of Humorists*. Dan Rice. Admission only 25 cents *, Reserved. Seats, 50 cents. Remember, one week only. . ieS-6t ■\FOW OPE N—THE FORTY-FIRST A" ANNUAL EXHIBITION OR PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACABEMY Or THE PINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. Open from 9 A M. till 7P. M., and from Still 10 in the evening. ; - - . • 'spSO-tf LEGAL* tk the court for thk A CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of Mrs. ELIZABETH D. READ, Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the first account of HENRY WHARTON and SARAH-PETIT, executors of the last will and testa ment of. Mrs. E.v D; Read, deceased, and to make-dis tribution of the balance in the hands of the acouctants, will meet the parties interested for the purpose* of bis appointment, on MONDAY, June 20th, 3864, at 4 o’clock PM., at his ofice. No. 15a South FOURTH Street, La the city of Philadelphia. JeS-mwfSt- ;& SPENCER MILLER, Auditor, rST THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADEL PHIA. , ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—Take notice that I hay® •applied to the Court of Comifiou Pleas of Philadelphia Scity and county, for the benefit of the several acts oT Assembly of the Commonwealth in relation to insolvent debtors, and that the said Court have fixed the 20th. day of June, A. D IS&i, at 10 o’clock A. M. for the bearing-of my petition, at their Court Room, in the State House building, CHESTNUT Street, between Fifth, and Sixth streets. ■ ABRAHAM MYERS, Civil Engineer, 5e6-mwf6t* Residing No. 3319 COATES Street. F THE ORPHANS’ COTTRTFOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of ANDBEW McBRIDE, deceased. The Auditor appointed hr the Con rt to audit,settle and adjustilie account of MARTHAMcBRIDE,-Aaminisira trixof the estate of ANDREW McBRIDE, dec’d, and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant, frill meet the parties interested for the pur poses of his appointment, on MONDAY,* JUNE 20th, ISS4. nt3K o’clock P. M-» at his: office. No, 266 S. THIBJ> Street, Is the JoireS( Auditor, je6-rrrwf INSURANCE. jJAVE YOU PROVIDED FOR Y£UB FAMILY AN INSURANCE ON YOCB LIFE! II 0 M E LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY; MUTUAL, ■WITH AS AMPLE GASH CAPITAL. WALTER S. GRIFFITH, Pbbsidest. G. C. KiriiET, Sec. William j. Coffin, Actuary. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Hon. William Strong; Rev. Matthew Simpson,D, D„ Bishop of 31. E. Church; Rev, Albert Barnes, D. D.; Rev. James M. Crowell;Thomas Bomns, Esq.; Lewi* R. Ashuxst, Esq.: Samuel Welsh, Esq.; James Dunlap* Esq.: W. R. Leejee, Esq.; -John Bice, Esq.; Charles Humphreys, Esq.; Johnß. Austin. Esq.jS. ' Esq.;C. fi. Mount. Esq.; Samuel^ -jaS&r, Messrs. . Johnß. 4 Co.;,Jwitt W._Cl^tA J 'orrßenjaiflin Bullock & Sons; Wm. T S.JI Alfred Martfen; George_,B. Beese, Son, & Co.; J. B. McCreary & Co.; George Cookman & Co.; 3>; •B. K&t*- sbaw & Co.; Kay & Brother. \ JOHN H. PACKARD, M. D., - - Medicai* Examines, • No. 1225 SPRUCE STREET, • , _ In attendance at Agent’s Office daily from 1 to a r .m. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, COKSEK FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS. B. K. FjSLER, AGENT. apLimrfSm WEST JERSEY -RAILROAD LINES: ' CHANGE OR TIME, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, ISM. From WALNUT-STREET PIER.for CAPE MAY, At 6 A.M. and3.S»P.;M. m far For Salem, Bridgeton, &0., 8 A. M., 4 P. M. G 1 aesLoio,6A.M.,S A.M.,3.50P.M., 4 PjM. >of-'i bury.. Gloucester,'&c,, at. 6 A. M,, 9 A. M.. li A. m., aaift.M., 4J^-iNjlq l^ rains leaye A. M., 1.59 P. M - TOAINS ARE DDE. s : ~ :. s» p.' m: lS!£: messfero lc B.IS auilO A. *1.30 and 9.30 P.M. From Woodlmry, &c., 7.50, S.ICTo A. M„ 3.30, 5.45, ““tIib'we'ST'JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY. Office* WALNUT Street, LUDLOW FLEMING, Agent, win call for and deliver Buggage, and attend to all the usual branches of MAY. ' : TIJBEE DAILY TRAILS will be ran each way durian r.fg'O FOB ALBANY AN O T ROY _\?TA DELAWARE AND BARITAIf* H.fppy return. "'■ 30.1 S. DELAWARE ATtmuo. BBGUIjAR steam, link .gljnS FOR HARTFORD. -The steamer MARS. SS?S“,S®pSISS# Avenue, oroa the.wfcarf. je4-» r*esQ LADIES TRXJSS AND BRA.O* V^^-r^STOEE—Conducted bj ladies. TWEIJTIi. StreeffSrst door below Race. ,^ v ® r J v art *p® tP InriL UttA ftfAiniiLt &nd correct In m&ke. ■> v. a. NEB** accuracy insured. ayyanw; ww MONET TO ANY AMOUNT Hf\ T.rtANEDnpon Diamonds, Watches!; Jewel- A AHr rate. Clothing. te., at. JOHBsV, QO£» V V o'il EstaMißhed Roan Ofiw, comer .THIM, and GASKIU. Streets, below Lombard. aoll-SmU.) •Mr. Marlow., •Frank Draw. I. H. FBOTHINQHAM, TttBAKL