CIfTY ITEMS. No Home Complete without a. Wheeler k ■WiLSOM Sewiho Maohihe.—lt Is becoming a Set tled conviction among people of taste and good judgment that no homo can bo said to bo complete without the presence of a Wheolor & Wilson sew ing machine. The praises of this incomparable labor and health-saving instrument are now sung St thousands of happy firesides throughout the land, and vre feol that we are engngod in a beneficent Work in dirootingthe attention of everybody to this celebrated machine. AH who oxainlno the Wheel er & Wilson machines In operation are con vinced of their completeness In every particular, and of their decided advantages overall rival Instru ments for all kinds or family use. Over five thou sand are now In use in this city alone, and among them all wo have never yet been apprised of a single disappointment. In fact, there Is no possible risk In buying a Wheeler & Wilson machine, as every one sold is warranted to give perfect satisfaction to the purchaser, or the rnonoy Is returned. Visitors to the Groat Central Fair should not toll to call at the Wheolor & Wilson establishment, No. 704 Chestnut street, above Seventh. The Wheolor & Wilson machines liavo this peculiarity also, that they are practical and easily learned, and the work thoy perform, while It is vastly more beautiful, is equally as durable as the very .best hand-sewing. Ocular Demohbtratioh the Jlbst Proof.— The agent of tho “Florence” Sewing Machine Company, No. 080 Qhostnut street, has done a wise thing in allowing his popular Machines at the Groat Fair to toll their own tnle ; and they are telling it effectually to admiring thousands. Never wits there n more perfect piece of mechanism put in motion Since the beginning of tho world; and now that every “Florence” Maohino sold has attached to it it “Barnum Self-Sower,” wo do not wonder that they are taking the load in sales, Every Machine' is sold with a guarantee, or the monoy will :bo ro efundod to the buyer. It Is difficult to say which is Kite more crowded, the Fair dr the Florence sales 1-ooms, 630 Chestnut street. The New Style English . Walkiwo Hat, hnd tho superb ; new Tot Pourri, or Turban, so - be coming to ladles of evenings, both of which are sold pt Wood & Cary’s, 725 Chestnut street, aro, with put exception, the choicest novelties of the season. The Visit of President Lincoln.— I Tho Presi ilcnt is coming to Philadelphia to visit tho Groat Cental Fair, and he will be received with, appro priate honors. Ho will pass through Union avenue, drop in at the Horticultural, inspect the Art Gal lery, and finally take a bite in the Pennsylvania Kitchen, He will then get into a carriage and bo driven down to Chestnut street, above Sixth, Where he will alight and procure for himself a new and elegant suit at .the -Brown.. Stone . Clothing Hall of Eookhlll & Wilson, Nos. 603 and ,005. This accomplished, ho will be ready to return to his public duties at Washington. Would it not be well for every gentleman who intends visiting the “Fair” first to see that the covering of his head is in perfect order, bo it hat or wig. Should the hat, on examination, be found Ehabby-looklng, untoshiouablo, or unseasonable, he is hereby advised to hasten to Warburton, the hat tor, next door to the Post Office, and procure for himself a tasteful and a seasonable hat. By so doing, he will undoubtedly make a fair appearance at the' Fair and elsewhere. Scrofula, Cancer, Skin Diseases, Epilepsy, Salt Bheum,' GGitee, . Dropsy, Kheumatish, and .all diseases arising .from an : impurity of the Wood, are promptly and effectually cured by Dr. D. Jayne’s Alterative. Bead the evidence: OAKOKK IS THE PACE. E. B. McCulloch, of Berlin, Ottawa co,, Mich,, Writes, Aug, 22,1861 Mr. Joseph Raymond, of this town, was recently afflicted with two Dancers; one of them, on the aide of the nose, eventually became very large and pain ful. After obtaining the beat medical advice within reach, with no permanent benefit, he tried various preparations recommended by friends and neigh bors, with no better result. Seeing no prospect of relief, and the loathsome disease ihst spreadingover his face, he became very low-spirited and disposed to give up, Atthistime he was persuaded to try Dr. Jayne's Alterative, in connection with the. Sana-- tive Pills. After using one bottle of the Altera tive, he became convinced that it was helping him, and, procuringa second supply, ho continued taking It according to directions. By the time he had taken five bottles, there, was ho cancer to be seem and he says now he .is entirely cured. A case where the benefit derived from the nse of Dr. Jayne’s ■Medicines is so decided and complete as this, de serves to_be -placed on record, and you. are' at liberty to make whatever use May seem best of the foots. scbopula pbok childhood. Bey. G. M. Slatbkah, of Jackson, Susquehan na co., Pit., writes; . . -.- . From childhood, idy wife was afflicted with Scro fula, which ultimately manifested itself in an en largement of the mammary and glands of the neck, »nd Tetter on the hands.. I have never seen Tetter Sis bad as was hers, her fingers seeming to be lite rally a mass of disease; they would maturate, the Sails come off, and for months together.she was Jmable to put on her clothes. The only relief, she could obtain was by the use of Blue Pills hud the application of nitrato of silver to the parts affected; ■but this was only temporary. Soon after we took up our residence in York, Pa.,-I .wroto yon a de scription of her ease, and, in accordance with your tecommendotion, wo omnmenced using Dr. Jayne’s Alterative, and in a very short time thereafter there was a manifest improvement .in her health. She Tetter, and Enlargement of the Glands, and all other Sorofulous symptoms disappeared, and after, waiting ten years, there has been no return. She continues in good" health, and we do not hesi tate to attribute hor' cure, under God, to your Al terative, We have tried to manifest our apprecia ■ tion of the excellent “medicinal nuali ties or the Ai terative by recommending it to others similarly af flicted, and now do not hesitate to furnish you with this testimonial. EPILEPTIC PITS BEHOVED. Mr. David Schley, of Goodlatsvilie, Davidson county, Team, writes: My little boy, eight years old, had severe attacks Of Epileptic Fits for about eleven months. He had fcom twenty-five to forty fits a day and night. Our physicians pronounced his case incurable. His mind was entirely gone, and we did not expect him 1 to live from one day .to .another, I gave him-fivo bottles of Jayne’s-Attcrative, and, to pur great asto nishment, he was entirely restored to health, and bis mind regained. i.\- - , . DBBADPULLT APPLICTED WITH PITS, Mr. Isaac Hershey, of Lincoln; Lancaster coun ty, Fa., writes, under date of Sept. It, 1862 : For two years my son was troubled with . Epilep tic Fits, which dreadful affliction continued to grow worse; the fits getting gradually more-severe-, with • shorter intervals .between them,. notwith standing constant efforts were made for his relief. A trial was given all medicines which were proper ly recommended, but with no beneficial result. At length I was handed by-your agent, Sir. S. P. Weld men, a copy of your Medical Almanac; and reading there the Certificates of Cures effeoted by your Medicines, I was induced to give them also a trial. My son commenced to use your Alterative January. 29, 1561, and until the first of May ensuing had taken 12 bottles of Alterative, - 8 of "Vermifuge, and B boxes of Sanative Piils—the result being all that could be desired. For 18 months he has been en tirely free from, the conjpiaittts, and In all thankful ness I attribute his cure solely to the use, of your Medicines. EESTOBED TO.TPEBPEOT HEALTH." Hr. BI. Oap.rol, of Higgin3port, lowa, Writes 1 ': ; I deem it my duty to make known the cure which .yourAlterativehas'pcrformed.. X had the Scarlet Fever j when I recovered, I caught, cold, and was then afflicted with the Dropsy. I tried various re medies to no effectjhndbbtalhed no relief until I .had taken your Alterative, with occasional doses of Sanative Pills,.which.l am happy to say restored ■tne to perfect health. You will oblige, me by pub lishing this certificate for the benefit of those who jnay he similarly afflicted. ' ./ DMtANCJKHEKT OF TEE LIVES, -Hr. James Burkett, of Livlngstonville, N. Y., Writes: Xlilß Is to certify that I. have been for several yearn affected with Derangement of the. Liver, and .after trying many remedies to little or no purpose, I was induced to. purchdse of Dr. Jayne’s Agent at this place (Mr. F. Norwood) a bottle of Alterative ,»nd a box of Sanative Fills.' I have experienced so jnuch relief from the samp in so short a time, that 1 consider the money paid for the medicines well laid out. Ido not-mako this statement with a view ©f any speculation of my own, or any other person, •hut merely for the benefit of the afflicted. I can truly say, that I now liavo better health thanlhave had for years, and I shall continue the use of the .above medicines-until I am permanently cured. SALT RHBUSI OI7RBD. Mrs. S. Fobbbs, of Blacedon, ’Wayno; county, Writes: I liavc suffered, with an eruption of the skin. ■When first attacked I was troubled with an itcli .lng all over my body i in the course of two or throe Weeks there appeared several hard rod blotches on •each wrist and on my feet." The same kind of. blotches came on my right arm, and then rapidly Spread over my whole body, and finally X was, my face oxcopted, one entire j-ash from, my head to my feet. The disease .assumed : othor forms, so Bovoro that It seemed almost impossible to onduro •It. The romodles used would giro relief fop a few moments only. I had tho most eminent phy glelans in our vicinity to attend me, who pro nounced tho eruption, to bo Salt Ilheum. I was given up as incurable, and still remained in tho. Situation .which I have doserlbcd, when I com-; •monoed tho use of Jayno’s Alterative and Sanative" Fills, and they effootod all that could bo desired. "When I had,; taken six bottles of tho Aitorative, With Fills, the breaking out was greatly subdued. I continued them until I had taken six bottles more of tho Alterativo, and now: I am perfectly cured, My illness had rendered me incapable of attending to, my household 'dutios,but I now perforin thorn as formerly. ' S. Forbks, ;Wayhb County, N. Y., MarehlS, 1850. . "Wo, the undersigned, are aeriunlntod with Mrs. Sophronla Forbes, and her statement can ,1m relied tipon as being corroot in nil its. particulars. ’ O. E. Lakgdon, Joil X N. FoltBBS, A CASH OK INKLAMJIATORY RItEimATiSM, sWii-MAJi Boardmak, of Ohorry Groyo, Oarron County, 111., writos. ; In 1860 my daughter, Mary Homos, was attacked with Inflammatory Bheumatlsm, which commenced In her hands and arms, and extended through her System. Sho was so helpless that she rocinlrod assistance both night and day. When tho pain at tacked any particular part, the skin would turn purple ami looked as If It would burst. Sho used eighteen bottles of Div'Jayne’s Alterative, and two i boxes of Sanatlvo Fills, which restored imr to health. , All Dr, D. Jayne's Family Medicines are prepared Only at 212 Oiibbtnct streot, jeia-at THB PRESIDENT OF THK UmTBD STATES AT THE Fair To-day.— President Lincoln and suite will visit the great Fair ttwlay, by special invitation. While there, they will have ample opportunity to inspect the various works of art, and Philadelphia mechanical skill j and thence proceed to the culmina ting point, “No. GOO Chostnut street,” and survey the magnificent clothing gotten up for them and the public at the “palatial” Emporium of Gran ville Stokes, the groat Philadelphia tailor and fashioner. - . _ 11 Mackinaw” Straw Hats.— A superior assort ment of these Philadelphia favorite straw hats is now in store. A few are of rare fineness and beauty —prices from *2 to $lO. Warburton, hatter, Chest nut street, next door to the, Post Office. Great Central Fair.—The magnificent set of Horse Equiirmcnts prescntod by BL Magee & 00., valued at $l,OOO, are now being voted for in the ex treme end of tho Saddle and Harness Department, opposite the Divan, near entrance gate, Eighteenth and Vino streets, to he presontod to the officer re ceiving the largest number of votes, Seasonable Oovkhings tor the Head—All Tastes Anticipated.-— Warburton,'next door to the Post Office, exhibits all the styles of all his busi ness cotemporaries, as well as a large number ex clusively his own. Call and oxamino. The Yotb on tiie Yase.— Last night at ten o’clock the vote on the vase followed precisely in the track of tho vote theday before. First the Union League, then President Lincoln, John Welsh, Ad miral Farragut, Gen. Meade, Gen. Hanoook, &0., but the most singular thing about it is that when they stopped voting the whole number of votes cast footed up 524, just the number in Chestnut sfcreot of Chas. Stokes A Oo.’s one-price clothing establish ment.' ■; : Sore Throat, Cough, Cold, and similar trou bles, if suffered to progress, result in serious pul monary affections, oftentimes incurable. Uroum’s J Bronchial I'roches are compounded so as to reach di rcctly the seat of the disease and give almost in stant relief. ... - Soft Felt Hats, of the finest quality and in tho largest variety of styles, at_ Warburton’s, Chestnut street, next door,to the Post Office. The Burglar Alarm Telegraph, for-sale at the Fair, for the benefit of the Sanitary Commis sion, has been in successful operation, in New York, five years, and is highly recommended by many of our first citizens who are using it. Look' at his re ferences. a costive habit op BODY will eventually under mine the health, and violent purgatives, afford only temporary relief 5 but Dr. Jayue’s ‘Sanative Pills, taken as directed, will soon remove it and all bilious ness, and effectually cure disordered stomach, liver complaint, and sick headache. Prepared only at No. 212 Chestnut street, jeIG-2t “.Ounce, or Pocket 14 Hats, of flue felt and choice cassfmeres, at Warburton’s, Chestnut street, next door to the Post Office. ./■ "“.'.iV A splendid assortment of misses’, childrens’, and boys’ hats, at reduced prices, can be purchased of Charles Oakford St Sons, 834 and 836 Chestnut street, Continental Hotel. ‘ ; The handsomest assortment of Straw, Felt, and other Hats can be purchased of Charles Oakford .& Sons, 834 and 836 Chestnut Street—Continental Hotel.'. \A splendid stock of boys 1 , girls’, and children’s gaiters, balmofals, and slippers, at'Dunbar’s, 116 South Second street, corner of Carter street. Stbatv Hats,—All the newest and best sfcy2es at Warburton’s, Chestnut streot,'next door to the Post Office.- : ; ■ Most Delicious— A glass of cold Sparkling Soda Water. Riley's, 1115 Race street, ’ Kothiko Like It— Washington Pound Cako, 25 cents per pound. Riley’s,llls Race street.. Caution.— All persons are cautioned against transacting any business on our account with D. B, Bullock, as,he is no longer in our employ. Shakps &. Haskrtrs, Fairmount Kifle Works. • je!6-3t* Pliila., June IS, ISM, COKMB, BUITIOIfS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLAROED Joints, and all diseases of the feet, cured without pain or Inconvenience to tlie patient, by Drs. Zaohap rle & Barnett, Surgeon: Chiropodists, 921 Chestnut ■street. . Befer to physicians and surgeons of the city. • ‘ - . : •tf This celebrated TOILET SOAP* in such universal de mand* is made from the CHOICEST materials* is MILD and EMOLLIENT initsnature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in itsaction upon the Skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods fe2B-tathsly Family Sewing, Embboidering, Bbaid- ING, Quilting, TttcMng, Sic., baantifally executed o» tte GBOVEB Si BABES SEWING MACHINE. Ma ehines, with operators, by thelday or week, 730 CHESTNUT Street. ap4-stuth3ia Deaf Made to Hbak.—lnstruments .to assist ttieHearing; at P.'MADEIKA’S, 115 S. TENTH Street, Below CHESTNUT. : y jeli-Si* We respectfally invite year attention ie Rad consider ration of the justly celebrated andreliable remedy foi Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Debility, and Prostration. The proprietors are proud to acknowledge the unparalleled success which has attended the sale.of their valuable preparation; known in. nearly every portion of the civilised world as the “GOLDEN BITTERS. ’ ’ Werisknothingwhen wetermthema uaZua&?g pre paration, for they are one ; of the few articles of tbe present day which are not a humbug ; and we are wil ling and able to satisfy any person or persons who wiU call upon ns, that the celebrated “Golden. Bit t era” are a genuine, bona fide hygienic article. It is the wish of the proprietors that the virtue of the article be tested be • fore condemning. . A decision of their merits by any on* who has triedthem is worth a zaiUibn of purchased bogns testimonials. - For creating a healthy APPETITE they are invaluable, and are unequalled as a TONIQ. , -They are mild in their action, and operate in givint vigor and strength to thesystem-not by. any change they produce in the solids; but through the medium oi the living principle. They .are purely VEGETABLE, being composed of Gentian Root,'Calamus, Sassafras, and many other remedial agents of the Vegetable world, all preserved in Jamaica Rum and Sherry Wine. ■ AS A BEVERAGE they aYe the most wholesome* invigorating, and pala table stimulant ever offered "to the public. And the fad of their being prepared chemically and scientifically precludes the possibility of a bitter, unpleasant taste, common to .Bitters generally offered for sale. We es pecially recommend them to LADIES, and particularly to those suffering from Debility, Weakness,And Pros tration. v Half a wine glass of these, 4 * Bitters’ * three or four times a day. will produce a remarkable healthy change in persons greatly debilitated, The “Golden Bitters” have been tried and not found wanting. They are put up in our own patent quart 'bottles, and for .sals by Druggists, "Grocers, Ac., throughout- the world.. Each bottle bears & facsimile of the signature of Hub* bel & Co, GEO. C.HUBBEL & CO., Sole Proprietors, Hudson, If. T.; Central Depot, American Ex.Boilding, Hew York? E. G. BOOZ, Agent, Philada. r je6-4w HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORAT&VB. HOYT’S HIAWATHA H AIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. • In Longfellow’s Poem Hiawatha was adjudged ,to have conferred the greatest boon on his tribe because he brought to its notice corn. Every one will admit that our preparation is worthy of its name, for the bene fits it confers when it is known. WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES. It restores (faded and gray hair and whiskers to their , original color. It brings up .the natural shading of one hair with another,-thus giving: the halt a perfect life; appearance, so that the most critical observer cannot detect its use. It makes harsh hair soft and silky, stops, its falling ont, cleanses it and.the scalp fromtall impu rities, Isas readily applied and wiped from the skin as. any hair dressing, and entirelr overcomes the bad ef fects of previous use of preparations containing sulphur) sugar of lead, &c. : The.proprietors of,tbe-Hiawaiha published the follow ing challenge to test in the .New York dailies three weoke, which , Let some well known and disinterested persons a> point one to the proprietor of each preparation for the hair to bring np the color. Every proprietor to use-no thing but his own preparation, and the person nothing also during the test.."-A of the result’to be widely published at the expense .of the unsuccessful competitors. Sold everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT & CO., 10 University Place, Nsw.York. BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR DTE is the Best in the World. The only Harmless, Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect— changes Red* Rusty, or Gray Hair .instantly- to a Glossy j ßlack or Natural Broum, without injuring the Hair or Stalling the Skin, leaving the-Hsir Sbftand Beautiful; imparts fresh vitality, frequently-restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed. William A- Batchelor. ; all others are mere imitations, and shouldtbe avoided.' Sold by all Druggists, &c. FACTORY, 8S BARCLAY Street, New York. 'Batchelors new Toilet Crepa for Dressing the Hair. ■ jyBo-ly OSK-PniCE CI.OTIIING, OE THE I.ATETS Styles, made in the Rest Manner, expressly for EE* TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods: made to Order warranted satisfactory. Our Ohe-Pbice S totem ieetrictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. de2S-ly JONES & CO. , 804 MARKET Street. Stbok&Co.’s Francis E. Kkbves, Sylvbster Forbes. •JThe Popular Clothing House op Phila. “OAK HALL." goods at moderate prices. WaNAMAKER & BROWN; S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Custom Department (to make to order) No. I S. Sixth at. SPECIAL* NOTICES. Colgate’s Honey Soap. o——lB63 B. Hew York, April 18,1884. Hoyt’s Hiawatha Hair Restorative. WAS NEVER ACCEPTED Hair Dye 1 Hair Dye 1! Steintvay & Sons, tim PIANOS, For sale only Mason HAMLIN’S fffW CABINET 6TECK & C0.,8 O R GAN 8 SEVENTH Wheeler &.Wilson’s Highest Premium LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES. THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. B.lesrooms, 701: CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh. LAUGHLIN—SPALDING.—On the oth snut. at the residence of G. L. B. Fettermnn, Esq , Hazlewodd, near Pittsburg, Pa., by tho Rt. Rev. M. Oomonec, Henry C. Laagnlin, Esq., of Philadelphia, and Francis Spalding, daughter of the late W, W. Fetterman, Esq., oi Pittsburg. . LINNAKD—MYERS—On the 16th iuHt, in Calvary Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Henry R. Smith, William J. Linnard to Lizzie E,, daughter/of Samuel Myers, Esq., of Gwynedd,Montgomery co. No cards. T. . PARKER-SHAY.—At their residence, No. 1021 Wlstar street, Philadelphia, on Tuesday evening, Jaue 34th, by iho Rev. John Thompson, assisted by the Rev. Joseph H. James, Mr. John Parker, Jr., or Allegheny City, »nd Miss Nannie J. Shay, of Boston No cards. * JILLSON—REVOUDT.—In this city, onthelfthtnst., by the Rev. C. 1). Cooper, B. C. Jlllson, M. D., to Annlo S., daughter of Andrew Revoudt, .* JOHNSON.—Tuesday morning, 14th inah, Richard B. Johnson. His friends are respectfully invited to attend his fune ral, from the residence of James Needham, No. 621 Bar clay street, this (Thursday) afternoon at 4 o’clock; To proceed to Lebanon Cemetery. * T>LACK MOUSSELINE DE LA.INES. All-wool Mousselihes, single widths. All-wool MoussoHnes, doable widths.: All-wool Mousselioes, two yards wide. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, • jelO-tf No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. I?XTRA ATTRITION TO STRAN GERS DURING THB SANITARY PAIR. Fulletockof FANCY GOODS. Full stock of STAPLE GOODS. Full stock of HUMMER SHAWLS. Full stock of BLACK SILKS. BYRE & LANDELL, jo7 400 ARCH Street. gg|P GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. -- NOTICE. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE THRONG, ADMISSION THIS DAY, JUNE 16, ONE DOLLAR. It HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, Secretary. SFECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT.- GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, Laßor, Income, and llevemie. COAL COMMITTEE. Collected by S.W. Hess and R. Arlhnr from’retail deal ers in Broad street.siSs 00 Proceeds of 86 cars of. coat donated by Hough & llevslu.Coal Mountain Colliery 1,257 07 FromHewctt, Claydon, & C 0................... 3,000 00 Proceeds Of 20 cars of coal donated by John Jones, FoulktonColHers*-*'-’*-**-’**«”‘*.“ 724 95 Proceeds of ICO cars of coal donated by Kitz mnier, GraefF, & Co., Lorherry .............. 3,453 47 Proceeds of SO cars of coal, donated by Lewis Audenried & Co., for tie joint .. : benefit ofSanitaryand Christian Corn- . missions, in place of $l,OOO previously : ' reported....- ........2,67.), 98 Less paid Treasurer of Clrisiian Com mission 1,337 99 . ■;i,S37 99 Less previously rep0rted..........1,000 00 or 337 99 Donated liyJ. &W. F. D0na1d50n.....1,000 00 . Subscribed by their employees and hands, at Keystone C011iery.......... 230 31 • .1,230 31 Previously reported. i 5,427 33 ra*- 3VOTICE.-1N DEFERENCE TO THE WW visit of the President on THURSDAY EYEN ING, the Readings of Mr. - Flint at the Academy of Ma sic, will he postponed to a future date. ; lt*2 KJS* SANITARY FAIK.—THE WHITE. WASHERS of the city are p&rticn'arly request ed to attend a meeting of this department of labor at the honpe of Jacob e. Glasgow, 1123 RODMAN Street, on FRIDAY EVENING, the 17th inst , at S o’clock, to consider.the propriety or giving one dayfs labor, a? per circular issued by the Sanitary Committee. ja!6-2t* JfATIOML LYIOar ChWB, 1103 CHESTNUT- STREET.—The Members of the Club will meetTHIS EVENING, at the CLUB HOUSE, at 7j£ o’clock precisely, to join in the E«cort to PRESI DENT LINCOLN. S. SNYDER LEIDY, It* ■ - .; , Secretary, . J® 0 THE UNION MEN OF THE FIRST WARD are earnestly requested to assemble at Captain Hand’s, Southwest corner of SIXTK-aud DICKERSON Streets, .TH»S (Thursday) MORNING, at 9>a o'clock; also, the TWENTY-SIXTH WARD at the above hour, at Katef Hall, SOUTH Street,. above FIFTEENTH.- It is the intention that the Firstward shall join the Twenty-sixth ward at Kater Hall, and the two wards move to BROAD and PRIME-STREET DEPOT, to take part in the escort of our President, Hon. A. LINCOLN. ' ' it* A MEETISG OF SELjECT AND *™V COMMON COUNCI LS will be held THIS (Thurs-\ day) MORNING, at 10 o’clock, in their respective Chambers, for the purpose of making arrangements for the reception of the President of the United States, Punctual attendance is earnestly requested of every member. ;ROBERT BETHELL, ; Assistant Clerk of Select Council. ABRAHAM STEWART, Assistant Clerk of Common Council. It ; ART GALLERY GREAT CEJf- . - SPECIAL NOTICE. - , - * The centre door on Vine street leading to the Art Gal lery will be open from 7K A M., until 10 A. M;; Every Day during the continuance of the Fair, (Sundays ex cepted), to enable connoisseurs and others to view the work* of Art without being incommoded by the crowd* that unavoidably fill the gallery during the public hours of the day. -Admission—ONE DOLLAR; which admits to Va'nder lyn’s Ariadne, but gives no right to pass the doors lead ing to other parts of the Fair. ; je!6-9t THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND DONATIONS. . Phu,adklphia, Jane 9th, IS6L / Additional subscriptions: . . Schuylkill Navigation Co. $1,500 00 George Macaletter & 300 00 Samuel B. Thomas. 250 00 Charles Taylor. • v 250 00 Henry C. Carey... 250:00 C. W. Churchman. 200 00 C. H. Baker-r..,.. 200 00. MlssAnn M. 8aker.........r. 100 00 Bindley Smith.-.;.i00 00 Lo wber St Ralston 300-00 David Thain. 100 00 W. A. Rhodes w;Y. 100.00: Frederick Brown 300 00 M. V. Baker. ; • 60 00 J.P. 5....... 20 0D Conodoqnmet Lodge, No. 173, ofl. O. of O. F.> of Newville, Cumberland county, Pa.2o 00- Mrs. Samuel Hart, proceeds of a aoll; dressed aud sold. 103 00 Collected by S. S*. Shober, Esq: Speare, Holbrook,;& Morse $lOO 00 Cpcbran & Ru55e11......... 100 00 Bunting fit Jones.... 100 00.’.:. Simmon*Aßro.- 25 00 John H. Fulton,-day’s wages-.... 52 50 JamesAPark, do. 250 Jacob Ritchie, do. .. 150 M. Psjre, . do 150 . David Fulton, “ do 167 . Wm. Loweberry r d0............** 260 HughCavanagh r do ........150 Wm. HcCrea, d0........v..... 150 ■ 15-17- 340 17 Collected by Mrs. Charles Harmer, of the First - wardi viz: - . ; Wm. Harmer, (additional) .$2OO oQ 'Mies'Mary Gibson... 200 00 . Col. S. Buckley. 60 00 Henry Bower.. 55 00- Eliza H Thomas (additional).*.*...... 00. John Spear. 3 00 John Hutchinson... 5 00 David N0rri5............................ 200 : /. Mrs. Chas. Harmer (additional) 6 00 • GOO 00- Collected by Mrs: Sarah.Hulme Heister, Chair man Ex. Com. of West Chester,-Pa: , West Chester May-party. ... ~...SIOS 55 Proceeds of Exhibition of Useful and Fancy Articles in West Chester..... 65 35 _ Froceeasof artick.5501d...%............ 6969 - .y. Citizens of Hamoiton and vicinity, i „ through Mrs. Bratten.. . 65 00. South Side School, East Faliowfield... . 2 70 . Children of Public School, W. Chester • 8 71. Sale of a Quilt by the Ladies, through ' _ - Mrs. Job Hayes...... ... 100 00 •■■v.- * . - -i -. ■ . 410 90 • ■*:«. $4,993 17 Previously acknowledged. 69,634 57 T0ta1.,....::'.... jelo-6t; fiffiEAT CENTRAL FAIK.- §=» NOTlCE.—Holders of SEASON TICKETS must be careful to write their,names on the back of their Tickets before presenting them at the door. No person will be admitted ©a an unendorsed tickfftr HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, je!4-5t : , - ... Secretary. : ASTRAWBERRY FESTIVAL FOR tbe BENEFIT OF SICK rAND/WOUNDED SOLDIERSwiIi be held at the OAK-LANE SCHOOL HOUSE, TWENTY-SECOND Ward, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS and EVB •NINGSof this week. '' jfel4-3i* STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL FOR the LADIES’ MITE SOCIETY of the:SPRING GARDEN M. K CHURCH at SANSOM-STREET HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, June 16th. -Rev. J. Neal will preside, Bishop Simpson wiU be present. Singing, speeches,,&c. Ticketi for sale at PERKBNPINE & Hfli- Street, below ARCH, PETERSON’S, SIXTH. Street,, above ARCH, and at the door of tbe Hall. je!4-3t* J3sr NOTICE TO CO.VrHIBUTOBS TO, KB - THE “GREAT CENTRAL F AlRl*’—At a meet- : ing of the- Executive: Committee, held . June 10, it was,. on 4 . . ' . ; . ’'Sfisowed, That no goods remaining unsold at tha«- close; of the Fair shall-be sacrificed by a peremptory; sale at auction, bat by firing a store or otherwise, duo* •measures sballbe taken immediately thereafter to se cure their disposal at the ordinary retail prices. ’ ’ je3S-Iot HORACE HOWARD-FURNESS, Sec’-y,; DIVIDEND NOTICE.—O I’l’ICE OF/ the PERRY OIL COMPANY,-Southeast corner of WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. : , Philadelphia, Janel3,lSC& * TL* Board of Directors-have this day declared the, second monthly dividend of TWO-PER CEIJfT. on the : capital stock of the Company, otfi of the earnings of the month of May, payable at the. offtce of the. Company,, clear of State tax, on and after the 20th inst. . The Transfer Books will ba closed on FRIDAY,* 17th inst., and reopened on MOKBAY, 20th insti • : . r JAMES PERKY,, je!4-6t* ; , Treasurer. „ ra* 9 NOTICE IS HEREBYGiYE^ VS& that an instalment of ONE; DOLLAR PER SHARE on each and every Share of the Capital Stock of. the MAN DAN MINING COMPANY, has this day been called in, payable on or before the TWENTY-FIFTH day of June. 1664, at the oscaof the Company,.No. 353* Walnut Street, Philadelphia. -- 4 j By order of the Directors, B, Ay HOGPES, '• Treasurer, . Philadelphia, June 9,1864. - . jell‘-t)e2s - OFFICE OF « THE CHANGE IN *3s* SURASCE COBIPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, - * No. 308 WALNUT Street. . . - A Philadelphia, June-6, lS&i., The Board of Directors have TH4S DAY declared a di vidend of 6 per cent- on the capital of this Company for the last six months,, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representative, free oftaxes on demand. THOMAS C. HILL, je7-30t : ■. rts 50 NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NO. 2.- *3? The Trustees of the BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY have declared a.- dividend of 1 per conk. out of the net earnings of the Company for the month of May, paya ble at the office of the Company, No*: 81 JOHN Street, New York. June 16, 1864, to Shareholders of record, at the close or business this day... WALTER E. LAWTON, New York, June 8,1864. - Qelfl-6t] Treasurer. DIVIDEND.-TIIE J>IIUECTORS Id» of the NOBLE & DILAMATER PETROLEUM CO. have this day declared a Dividend of TEN PER CENT, from the earnings for the past month, payable on and after SQth ihst.v at their oljlce, SB. corner of CHESTNUT and THIRD Streets, upstairs. Transfer Books close on the 16th inst. .. - GEORGE W. HUNTER, Secretary. June 8,1864. . . \ . JolQ-8t PIANOS, iASIUS BROS., tESTNUT Street, NOTICE.—OFFICE FHIEA.DEE i=» -PHIA AND OIL CREEK OIL COMPANY, No. 337 WALNUT. Street, : .- Philadelphia, dune 7, 1854. TheDirectora have THIS DAY declared a dividend of ONE PER CENT, on tho Capital Stock of the Company, payable on and after the 20th The Transfer Books will close on WEDNESDAY, Bth InsL, at 3 o’clock P. M. , for ten days. W. D. PAINTER, Secretary. ■ jeB-12t» Pianos. ra* CUT FIOWEHS FOR THE HOR* VZ& TICULTDRAL DEPARTMENT GREAT CEN TRAL FAlR.—Contributions of Cut. Flowers are, and wiU,duringthe;continuance of theFair.bemuch needed. For the convenience of persons residing inthe suburbs, and others tb whom it may be inconvenient to send to the Fair Building, Mr. H. A.. DREER, Florist, No. 71* CHESTNUT Street, has kindly consented- to receivo Flowers EACH DAY, which will bo sent to the Fair at -Btated intervals during the day; The smallest contributions of this kind will be grate fully received, and will be acknowledged, if desired by. ihe donors, who will leave their names with tho flowers. * . D. RODNEY KING, Chairman Gentlemen’s Committee. Mrs. J. KREA BARTON, jell-64 Chainaan Ladies? Committee, PIANOS, J. E. GOULD, and CHESTNUT. jP=g» MIBCHANTS’ HOTEL COM- Ids? PANT.—A general meeting of the stockholders and members .of the “ Merchants' Hotel Company ” incorporated by an act ofr tho General Asscmbtyof- this Commonwealth, approved thelCth day of March, A. D. 1864* will bo held in pursuance of the .provisions of the said act, at the Blerchauts’ Hotel, in this city, on MONDaV, June 20, at li A. M., for the cloctmn of Trustees and Officers, and for tho transaction of other business. And at the same time and plaoe An m ad journed ineeiiiig of the Stockholders of the old Mer chants'Hotel Company will be held. ' ■ ■ ■ ? CALEB COPE, President, > -WM. G, STEEL; Secretary;; , ) - ■; T -jeU*stath4fe *, THE PRESS-PHn,ADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 186 C 3VrA.3EtK,IEX>. XDXEXD. \vit,a na $23,537 12 E. BORDA, Treasurer. ....571,527 74 A. Er BORIE,-. Chairman: |3jgp BErARTMENT OF AOBICULTI/- EAL MACHINEEY. CENTRAL FAIR, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FAIR BUILDINGS. Fanners visiting the Fair are respectfully requested to examine the AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. The assortment iB full, each article of good qnaHty, and the prices as low as they can he had elsewhere,: * Please buy at the'Fair, and help onward the cause. DAVID LANDRETII, CIIAIRM AN. SPECIAL ACKNOWLEOGMENT.- . THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR-Oflics of the COMMITTEE ON LABOR, INCOME, AND REVENUE, No. 118 South SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. The undersigned, Treasurer of this. Committee, ac knowledges the receipt of the following: Contributions from South ward, Chester, per • J, S. Serrill* Chairman Delaware county : Heaney, Son, & Archboid . $l,OOO 00 Employees of Kenney, Son, & C0.*............. 400 81 ; Employees of Trainer & 8aker........ 86 00 B. uart»ide& 5015... ........ 100 00 Employees of. d 0........... 15 00 Employees of Shaw & Essry.. 00 00 Masonic Lodge, per John Grigg-. 60 00 Employees of J. Slnex & C 0.................... 72 00 Irvnigfit L0ip0r........ 21 70 Employees of do, 21 70 Sami Kceles, Jr........... ............ 60 (X) Employees of d0. ..............,i. 8161 Employees of Powell & Campbell 850 John-J. Green, E5q............ 20 00 Employees of do 23 25 John Gartride, Esq... a.,...,.,..,.,.,.,., 60 00 Employees of do. 24 80 Proceeds of Fair held by four young ladies.... 10 00 Several: citizens. : 37 05 Win. Frick & Co. .............. 100 00 Employees of d 0.............................. : 9150 • Total-remitted by Abm. R. Perkins, E5q.....52,223 44 JOHN W. CLAGHORN, Treasurer; It OfficeUS South SEVEflTHStrfet, Philadelphia. jjrs?** COMMrSTEE.ON PRODUCE, l*RO< VISIONS AND SHIPPING, oftheGREATGKN TRAL FAIK for the Saultary Commission. ' The following cash subscriptions have been received by this Committee in aid of the Great Central Fair for the t asiiary Commission: ' Henry Wiusor fit Co-... $l,OOO 00 Edmund A. Souderfic C 0................... i.... 1,000 00 Jacob T. Alburger & Co 1,000 00 Edward G. James 1,000 00 Alex, G, Catteil & C 0.....,............,.,....;.. 1,000 00 Peter Wright & Sons .... 1,000 00 Thomas Clyde 1,000 00 Thomas Wattson Si Co--..--........ 1,000 00 Oeeau Steam Navigation Co- 1,000 00. A. F.-& R. Maxwell, Liverpool, England.,.,., 1,000 00 WilmonWhilldiu.....;. 500 00 William J. Taylor fit C0w.... . SQO oo John Mason&Co.«,«* 600 10 William M. Baird ,300 00 Humphreys & Hoffman..... -250 00 Williams, Smith & Co 250 00 Corn Exchange Bank., ................... 250 U 0 •T. H. Michener & C 0............................. 250 00' -Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Co.,per A. Groves, Jr.. Agent....... 230 00 Michener & Morris.*.'.. 250 00 McCutclxeoU fit C011iu5V........ 250 00 El Craig & C 0.... ................................. *250.00 1) S. Stetson &Co. .200 00 J. E. Bazloy At C 0.......... , 200 00 Baker.& Fohdm. 200 OS' Bishop, Son, &Co - 200 00 A. Heron. Jr... ..............V;,,.,.. 250 00 , S. S. 8i5h0p..................................... 200 00 ; Win. Taylor & C 0............................... !• 200 00 John 80wer5.........'......;.... ................ 200 00 Jaa. P. Perot At 8r0...... I<Q 00 John Derbyshire. ,100 00 Euas.A. Hunsicker..... 100 00 Gtorge lOO 00 Freed, Ward, & Freed............;..*.........; 100 00- Peacock, Eeli, & Hihchman......loo 00 Buzby & Co 100 00 D.W. Herstine... =lOOOO Shipper & Detwiler-.'.v, . 100.00 Allman & Wenger....... 100 00 .Riddle'fit Leech....- 100 00 Malone fit Co .. 100 00 Alexander Nesbitt* 4 * 100 00 G. W. Bernadou fit. 8r0ther.*.;................. 100 00 Detwiier fitHwrtranft.. w mo 00 Josiah Bryan & Co , 100 00 M. S. Myers*. 100 00 D, B. Kefshow fit C 0.......... .................. 100 00 J. S. & E. X. Perot.. -100 00 3. A. Dougherty & Sons-.. . 100 00 Bndd & C0m1y.....* U... IUO 00 . Commobwealthßank........ 10Q 00 H. \V. Catherw00d*........... 100 00 S. L. Winner............ 100 00 Chesebrougb APieraon. .10000 JaniesL. Bewley & C 0.......... ................ 100 00 Brooke fir Pugh 100 00 /Rowland fit Ervein . 100 00 Th0ma55mith....w............. 100 00 Sharp!ess, Siler, & C0..100 00 Wm, Brice & C0............*.................,.. 100 00 Ca5h........ .. 100 00 James Steel At Co 100 00 John T.'Bailey & Co. .......... 100 00 John R. Penrose. 100 00 Landis fit 5t0ne..................................- 60 00 James C. Pritchett. 60 00 Levi Kn0w1e5.............................*...... 60 00 A. G. hteen....................................... 50 00 George Cookman... . w5O 00 Colhonn At Cowton,. ' 60 00 Brown fit JAmcs.... 50 00 Jos. F. Baker.. .........vr.v........ 50 00 Capt. Jos,. Baker; , 60 00 . Ae&hel Troth & Co. 50 00 L, G, M\ linger fit C 0...... 50 00 P. B. Mingle & C0.......50 00 .James Alldeidlce.... 50 00 J. M. Smith &C0..60 00 Acheson & C0........v...............25 00 Stephen N. Win510w......... 25 00 Blaek Brothers. 25 00 Stauffer fit Dieh1................................. 25 00 Philip Car1in................;25 00. RobertMcMnlUtf. 25 00 - E. Van Amringe..;... 25 00 H. C.Laacaatew................................. 25 00 3lacky, Ilogg,&Co.* ......7. 25 00 L. G. Graff fit C 0.................. 25 00 Moixis S. Fe11;.....25 00 Charles Rayn0r..................;.....'.......... 25 00 J. E. Reinhart . 25 00 Jesse C0x................... 25 00 Captain John Vance/............................. 25-00 Captain Daniel 8aker....*...,.. 25 00 J. D. Gibbs A8r0ther........................... 25 00 S. H. Peterson; . ' 25 iOO - Twining,.& Co.. '. . 25 00 S. Matlack 25 00 E. & J. C. Leeds 25 f 0 James 8ajratt........ 25 00 Nicholas Salmon. 20 60 •Wilmarth fit Brooke-..-................. 20 00 E. Duawoody fit C0......................j 20 00 Charles Wilt.. 5 00; A. F.' Henderson........ 10 00 Alex. , McElroy. 10 00 Thomasß. Bennett....... 10 00' L. F. 8aker...........*-...-. 10 00 F. W. Carter.... 10 00 D. Cooper-..............,.,.........*. 10 00* Capt. Henney. 10 00 A Friend................ 10 00 E. A. Outerlindge--... 10 00- J0hn1Dunw00dy............. - 10*00- John K. Hamiaitt................................ 5 00 T. B: Parker.;... 10 00 Isaac Hough fit C 0....... 10 00 ' L. P. C00k.....;.............. 15 00 J. Madden, Jr 15 00 .Christian Miller and K. Clarkson, collections ; at Cassville, Huntingdon county, Penna*.*. * 73 45- McKeivyj; Neal, & Go., Bloomsburg, PennaL, 100 00 7 Dewait Sunday-School, per W. L. . Antrimt Treasurer 1000 David T. Evans; contribution from a-settle- -, ' : jnent*of-Welshmen, Providence, • Luzerne . county.. 309 40 ,Wm. &3sserman, r from-citizens of Newport, Pa........ 12100 Thos. Armitage, colleetedin Manayunk IQS 00 Samuel ShSller, collections at Duncaanou, Pa, 4SOO Citizens of Liberty township, Centre county, - ; Pa., per Christian Bollinger- 26 50 Citizens of Buck Creek township, Clinton . -county, per Christian 8011inger............. 34 00 Jatmb Strickler, Chambersbui-g, Pa. 5 00 Itfiley fit Newman, Chambersburg, Pa..,....... . 500 ‘ Qaks & Linn, Ctiambersburgj Pa.......... 10 00 Martin Earky, Palmyra, ;Pa.................... 10 00 Contributed from Dinner Party, known as the ' “Boot Club, V**.... 115 00 Contribution from- Jersey* Shore; Pa.,. per , Benry F. Durell, Agent; 128^35 Contrihution, from Citizens - of- Centre* Line, Centre county, per G. 8uck..... 24'00 JustusGruner, Esq.,'of May agues, Porto Rico, - per-hands of John Mason fit-C0....... . 25 00 .Soldiers’ Aid . Society of Carlisle, collected : through their several Committees, and for warded by Mrs. M. E. Eby; Stewardess...; 707 00 AH the Contributions in Produce and other articles, together 'with all further Cash Contributions, will be acknowlecged in afewdays. ; ALEXANDER G.’CATTELL,.Chairman. SAMUEL L. WARD, Treasurer. . - - :It <• GREAi' CENTRAL FAIR-OPEN VX? DAILY .from 10 o'clock A. M, to 10 o’clock P. M. SEASON TICKETS, admitting to ail parts but Child ren’s Exhibition.;. ..*..55 00 Single admi55i0n............. .. 60 (Children nnder lS years half price: ) This admits to SI out of the 90 departments represented in the Fair, and to much more than three-fourths of the entire space covered by the buildings. : Certain departments, nine in number, contatninz-ar tides chiefly for exhibition, and not for sale, have been permitted to charge a separate priceof admission, as follows: • / Art Ga11ery........*-.... 25 cents. Arise and Trophieß. 20 cents. Horticultural Department........ 25-cents, Relics and Curiosities..N.,.. 20 cents. Indian Department... 35 cents. Signor Blitz's performances - 55 cents. Chi1dren.;................... 15 cents. William PennPar10r........................... 10 cents. Skating Pond.* ................................... 10 cents. •Divan...;..10 cents. Ball Room* •*•■•*»•» •*•*IQ-cents. -je9.tf HORACE HOWARD: FURNESS. NOTICE NS HEREBY- GITEN SiEsy that an instalment of OND DOLLAR PER SHARE on each and every Share of the Capital Stock of the-2ETNA MINING COMPANY, has this day been called in, payable on or before the FIRST DAY OF <SDLI"jIB64. at the office oftheCompany,No.334:.WAL- IfOT Street, Philadelphia. • , By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, Treasurer Philadelphia. June 8.-3SSL ; : jell-tiyi : : Vrs*» OFFICE SOJIIEKSET 2HON AND. MS? COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 6L CEDAR Street, New York, June 10,156 L , NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to a resol ttt taon of the Board ofJ>irectors, an msta-anent of TWEN*; TY PER CENT, on the subscription to the Capital Stock of the SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA be, and hereby .is* made payabto4o. JAMES WADSWORTH, Treasurer of said Company, on or before the 18th day df-July neat. / je!3-tjylB Attest: T.<M. PYNG, Secretary..: ira® OFFICE CATAWISSA RAILROAD W 3& COMPANY, No. 424WALSUT STREET. - : Philadelp.bia, Sth June, 2861. - NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS^—The Board of DP rectors have this .day declared r-dividend of tiriee par cent, on its preferred stock, ouhef the net profits of the. company, payable on the Ist ofAUGUdT next.. Transfer Books .will be closed from the 21s£. July. to . 2d August, inclusive.' By order of the Board, je9-thSt. W-L, GILROY, Treasurer. 'J'EHTJIWAKD. THE UNION MEN OF THE TENTH WAND. VtilLaaiomble at the HALL OF THE UNION LEAGUE, H. E. COKNEII OF BHOAD dud RACE STREETS, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, . It* . AT 8 O’CLOCK. TN THE MANNER OF EXECUTING •*- and finishing Ivorytypeß, B. F. ItEIMER’S Artists stand unrivalled?,flesh tints life-like, light and. shade* nataraliy arranged. Gallery 034 ARCH Street. U* ■pGGS. DAIRY AND SOLID-PACKED •AJ.BUTTER, Forsaleby : ' je!6-3t* . H, B. aRRISON, ISB N.VWATER St. XfAYE YOD ESTAMIKED THO S E lA fing gpeoimeDii of Portraits at B.F. REiMER’S Gallery, Bid 4: ARCH Street, Ufe-rire Photographs in oil colors, in beauty and accnraoy unsurpassed 7 it* r£Q FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE COUNTRY. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply familloi at their Country Residences.with every description oi FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &c., &o. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, mrst>-tf - • -:: Corner ELEVENTH and YTNB Sts. TTOLLAND, GIN. PIPES BOH* A-L iEN’S GIN; For sale by E. P. MIDDLETON, jels»6i* : : • 5.35, .FRONT Street. TTEATON & denckla, hardware AX COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 507 COMMBBO? and 510 NORTH Streets, offer for sate: Anchor Brand Nails:, Plymouth Mill Rivets. W. &S. Batcher’s Cast steel; Eagle Cabinet Locka Putnam’s Horae Nalls; Locke’s School Slates, Copper, BraßS, and Iron Wire? Cotton Cards. Alri>. n/nti HHBOTtrnwTit of ArnnH«a.« RaTflw*trf*;. fi&7-fli»V t WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE SCRIPTIONS of Character; Constitution, and T* lent, with ADVICE on Business, Health, Rinea; lion, Self-improvement, Management,and Train" lng of CHILDREN, social adaptation.-&c., daj and evening, by> JOHN L. CAPKN, ' .. * Phrenologist and Bookseller, . BililD-ijtftth SBS.TENTE Straet.ibim - A%w .;g^An~jOßY v^On>B. gTRANGERS VISITINa THE CITY AEli nSREBY NOTIFIED THAT AT EDWIN liAjLX, Ac CO.’S, ■»6 SOUTH SECOND STBEET, THEY CAS FIND ONE 0»-THE BEST STOCKS OB 'SILKS, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, ' .CLOAKS, and DRY GOODS OUSEKALLY TO BE FOUND IN THIS CITY, SUMMER SILKS at reduced prices. : INDIA SILKS reduced to 87X cents. FOULARD SILKS reduced. Magnificent quality FOULARD SILKS, thirty-six inches wide, in dark groande, reduced in price. BEST BLACK SILKS IMPORTED, of ill kinds, for : Dreises and Mantles. PLAIN BROWN, BLUE, AND MOD E SILKS BROWN FIGURED SILKS, BLACK FIG-ÜBED SILKS. A I.AKOK STOCK OB Spring and Summer Dress Goods Reduced in prices to cloao thorn out. Silk Grenadines 75 cents, reduced from $1.25. y Silk Grenadines sl, reduced from SL6O. . Silk Grenadinea $1.25, reduced from $1.75. Silk Grenadines $1.60 reduced from $2. 1 Black Dress Goods of All Kinds. 8-4 Black Grenadine Hernani. B*4 Black Tamartines and Florentines. . 8-4 Black Crape Marotzaud Baregeß. ’ S 4 Black Grenadines and Florentines. 8-4 Black Crape Mareiz and Tamartines.. 6-4 Black Delaines. S-4 Black Delaines. - lVliltc Goods of All Kinds. Real Swiss Muslins. * French Muslins. ’ ' LaceMuslini.-’ - y * PuiTMublins for Garibaldis. Plaid and Striped Nainseoks. . Plaid and Striped Swiss Muslins. Plaid and Figured Swisß Muslins. Jaconets, Cambrics, Nainsooks,.Lawns, Taritohs, • •• &c., &c. . Housekeeping Goods of All Kinds in Our line of Business. Linen Table Damasks. Linen and Cotton Sheetings. . Flannels of all kinds. Marseilles Counterpanes., Summer Bed Spreads. New York MiHs, WilliamsviUes, Wamsnttas, and other good makes of Muslins. N. B. --Our stock has "all been laid in much below, the present cost of importation. :We Bell nbne hut the best Goods, and the prices are guarantied, , Strangers may rely on this. jel4-tr.ths.4t QOOPER& OONARD r 3 " ASSIMERES, SCOTCH FANCIES, SILK-MIXED COATINGS, WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS, HANDSOME MANTLES, STAPLE DRY GOODS. Ninth and Market. myßMuthß2m \ fWEN EVAKS & CO., No. 45 HORTH V/ 'EIGHTH Street,, successors to J. R. CASSELBERRY, . Will open THIS MORNING, from the Cheap Auction Sales of Messrs. John B. Myers fic Co., and Van Wyck, TownseDd, fit Co; r ofNew York: 1 lot superfine quaDty Siamotse Plaids. 37X cents, worth3o cents, never been sold for less this .season. ; 1 lot wool Sheppard Plaid Polonaise, only 37X, worth 62>i cents, entirely new, and sold at a great sacrifice. Hot AreHHe.Blu®aai-woolDelaines,4oe., worth6sc., a liitle soiled on theedge; - Hot Lupin’s Hons de Bege, all-wool, cents, a bargain. . llotßlack and White Mourning ; Delaines f 25c,, the old price 6 lots Lupin’s Hernani, 25 to , 37K cents; black and colored. *■■ 1 lot .Lupin’s Black Silk Grenadine -Hernani, two ‘yards wide, $2.76, worth $5. 8 lots lupin’s all-wool Delaines, single and double widtbv all colors and black,. 5Q cents to BLACK PbAIN COLORED SILKS. Black Silks at old prices yet, 95 cents to ss—no rise. . Plain Silks, $1 to $L5(>— selling them off. Our Silks seem te attract a great deal of attention ou account oftheir befog- so low in price.^We have not marked them up any: SUMMER SHAWLS. Grenadine ShawlB»-Stella Shawls, $1.62K-to $10.25, oldprices. ’ # J: w‘ Summer Gren&dtne'and*Hernani Shawls, $3.25 to $15,50. Lace Mantles sellingoS' low, to quit the business. Our prices eo low, and our assortment so-large, ladies can see. .very soon,.the reason we sell so great a sum her of them.. ' 4 >. BALMORALS. BALMORALS. 1 lot entirely new style Balmorals, $2.&5, made to wash': *- ' 4 lots choice Balmorals; 81:25 to $2.25; 5 lots.BalnK-rab, to sell by the yard—new-style. *■ BOYS’ WEAR. LADIES’ CLOAKING. Ladies’ Cloaking Gloihs, $1.25 to $2, old'prices. Men’s andßoyfel Wear, all prices. 50 cent* to $2. OWEN EVANS it CO a Successors to J. R. Casselberry, Cheai) Mammoth Dry Goods House, No. 4:5 North EIGHTH Street. N. B."-Selling ofTour stock of HOOP:SKIRTS low, to quit the business. lot of Carpets, cheap, ;57K cents, worth cents. Canton Mattings, best qtmlity, atldw CASSELBERRY, . jel6-2t . No, 45 North EIGHTH fetreet. , ;(fT\-W-B]Sr EYANS & CO., HO. 45 V' North EIGHTH Street, (successors to J. R.G ASSEL BERRY;) will open v to-day, from the Cheap Auction Sale of Messrs. Van Wyck, Townsend, A Co., of New York,. •■-•'•■ .i ■ Lupin’s choice: colors all-wool Delaines, double .width. SI cents, worth $l. Lupm!s magnificent all-wool Delaines, double width, $l, worth sl.£o. . Lupin's magnificent black all-wool Deiaines, double width, $1 to $1.25. • Lupin’s ali-woql..Delaines, colored and black, 60 to 62K cents. 2 lots plaid-all-wocl Delaines, 44 cents, very cheap. 2 lots superior quality all- wool Paris Poplin Delaine, richbright plaids, 6S ; cents,-worth $l. ; , 1 ■lotT’am check Mohairs, double width, 45 cents, worth 62K cents./ 5 lots 2-yards ■wide- Mozambique?,' SI cents, worth 62K .cents. . : - $22,2*27 70 1 lot check Mohake,2s cents, soiled, worth sound 75 cents. • -./•/• 1 lot 2-yards wide silk Hemani, $2.75, worth $5. BLACK SILKS?. .FOIL DE SOI SILK, COLORS. Heavy Black Silks from $l-05 up to $5, bonght before the advance* They are cheap, and the best evidence are the facts that they sell fast, and all are pleased with. 'them. /• ■ ■SUMMER-SHAWLSv : STELLA-SHAWLS. Onr large assortment of Shawls enables'ua typlease the taste of ladies,.and our cheap rate of sailing-induces them-to buy. W-e don’t humbug Dke.mauy do; Stella, Shawls,, all .prices, $1.62# to sls.at old prices. -■ .. ■ Grenadine Shawls, $3.25 to sls^o. Lace Mantles selling off at low prices to quit the bu siness. -/V-;- : BALMORALS, BALMORALS. . 1 lot choicaSpriag Balmorals, $2, worths2.£D . 1 lot Baimoralingyby.theyaru, 75 cents, doable width. NEW- KID- GLD7ES. v GOOD KIIbGLOVES. Magnificent color Kid Gloves,' $1.60, beat quality. Best quttlity.-blhck.Kid Gloves, $1.60, stitched. We guarantee the' above not to tear ; will give you another pair free.of charge if they do. Kld Gloves, s£3s, stitched, best quality. Jouvin-Kid Gloves, $l, olnstock, at old prices. BOYS! WEAR, LADIES" CLOAKING. Boys’ Summer Wear, 70 to 75 c*nts. All-wool Oassimeres, $1 to $1.75. Ladies' Cloaking Cloths, $1.25 to $2., ' ; /.. :: OWEN EVANS It CO., • ' - . : - (Successors to) \ . •; / j. r. Casselberry, No. 45 North BIG HTH Street. P.-S.— Selling©ff our old stock of-Hoop Skirts cheap to quit the business. Carpets selling off for 37>a.to 40 cents. Canton Mattings, best quality, at low prices. ■ * ' CASSELBBRRY, , iels-2t. ... , No. 45 NorthBIGHTH Street. "Tl/THSLINS.—I HAYE NOW ON HAND ATX one-of the--LARGEST STOCKS IN THE CITY," which Lam selling at much lesathan the late advance prices, Plot Bleached at 18cents. ’ . 1' case at 25 cents, that is first rate. . 1 case; full yard wide, at Scents. Heavier fall yard widei ab3lcents. lease excellent Shirtingi. at 35 cents. . Full yard-wide Fine, at S 7& cents. I have still a few cases of all the most approved makes ea hand, notwithstanding they are so very scarce, suohas •• •; • ••-•* ’ NEWTORK MILLSv WAMSUTTA, - WILTJAMKVILLE, BAY MILLS, WHITE-ROCK. FORESTDALE. SEMPER IDEM; Extra Heavy Housekeepers,.and ■ IK, IK. % 2K» 2K. and 2& yards wide, of thebest cooas, at the lowest prices. UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS, In all widths and qualities to be found. v UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS, at 20,25,51,35,!and 37K eents, as well as many other kinds and prices. : “ - : . V ,v -- -■ ; Any one wanting Cotton Goods will save .money by buying now from this stock. ' - GRANVILLE B. IUINEB, ' ; je!s-4t ; No. 1010 MARKET. Street,.above Tenth. \ TABLE • LINENS:—I AM SELLING A an kinds of LINEN GOODS much lower than pre sent cost of importation. Extra heavy hand-loom Table Linen'at $1: ..finer and widor at $1,164 much better, $1.26. Brown Table Damasks, all linen, at 87Kc, $l, $1.12K» and $1.25: bleached Table Damasks, all linen, at: $1? one lot v very heavy, and wide, at $1 25; fifteen pieces, extra.fine and wide, at $1.60, all different pat terns, some of them being really beautiful. Also, a jEreat-varieiy of finer and better.goods, that are very desirable. Napkins and Doylies in great variety. One lot Richardson's Shirting Linens at 50 cents, a great bargain..’ AI6O, finer and better, at .higher prices, equally as cheap. Russia Crash and.all kind? of Towellings-that can be had. Linen Sheeting and Pillow Carings in all the WidthS.-''-' Marseilles Counterpanes from $4 up. Itavinff some of them a longtime, I can. sell them much under the market value. Nearly all . these Linen, goods were bought when ex change was fifty per:cent, lower, and therefore are very cheap. GR*NVILLE B. HAINES, jels-4t No, 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth, ARM GOODS. J'ROTHINQHAM & WELLS BAVB FOB HALR. HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND . SHIRTINGS. * STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. ■ WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAS. BROWN. BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED YARN. Ac. . se24Lf-tf Q.RAIN BAGS.—A LARGE ASSORT VX KENT OF GRAIN BAGS, In varlon* slzoa, for sale by _ BARCROFT & 00., ia23-6m Jfoa. 4105 and 407MARKBTStreet. TY'KPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH- U WAYS, - Office S. W. -Corner'WALNOT and FIFTH Streets- ? PniLAniCLriHA. June 14, 1834. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS —Scaled Proposals will bn received at this office until three o’clock P. M. of SIONDAY, Jtmo 27th, 3564, for the grading, at so much per cubic yard, of thefolfowing-named streets,, via.; Miller fitroot, from the Hout|ieastwardly side of wisior street, extending a distance of about eight hundred and fifty* five feet. = -Alto, Ashmead street, from Wakefield street to Gerirautown Railroad; Ltuden-straet, from Germsutbwu avenue to Knox street, in tho Twenty second (2?d) ward; AU©; Richmond street, from Tioga street to about.eiaht hundred feet beyond Bridge stroet, iii.theTwenty-fifth (25th) ward, r • Said Proposals will bo opened at the above time and place, to be'present,'and the lowest bidder'wUl como forward within thrae.days, or consider bis hid withdrawn. c tW. N. SMEDLEY, v wfcaGt - . ...CUi«C Coa't ol Highways, . NEW PUBLICATIONS* gQg CHESTNUT STBEET. CH lnU?lcits% oßE 1808I 808 ChestnutSlroet. LO 7nU« cl 1 ?™ 1803 Chestnut Street. LAl lnufe CI™ CK }«M Chestnut Street. BEBT in A S°C^ ,EST , }BOB Chestnut Street. ALL NEW BOOKS tow 01, sold at a discount, f 803 Chestnut Street. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Iqnq , 25 cents to $OO, {SOS Chestnut Street. Framesaad Pasfe Partouts, - lmq a : 10 cents to $l5, JStw Chestnut Street. Harper’s, Godey, and Atlantic, 1 c .^, 20 cents each, ’,}BoB Chestnut Street. PITCHER’S Book Store, PITCHER’S Album Store, PITCHER’S Picture Store, PITCHER’S Frame Store. PITCHER'S Stationery Store, PITCHER’S One-price Store, PITCHER’S Low-price Store, , G. -W- PITCHER, 808 Cl je!6-tf - STORY OF THE YAZOO VALLEY. BARNABY, THE SANDHILLER; THE PLANTER’S RUSE. BY DR. J. H. ROBINSON. ILLUSTRATIONS BY PARLEY. PRICK TWKSTY-yiVE CKXT3. This story, from the fertile pen of that world famous portrayer of American character. Dr.J.H. Robinson, is now issued complete in one volume. The scenes are novel and startling, and unlike the hackneyed and vapid contributions to'the literature of the war, “Burnaby ” increases in interest ae the deeply-laid plot davetopea. : Mailed, free of ))Ostage, on receipt of price. FREDBItIG A; BRADY, Publisher. ’ ; ; ; No. ; ANN Street, N. Fotsdlo l;y ■ ,T. B. PETERSON &.BROTHERS. And ail Booksellers and New Agents. . It 1R CENTS !—LADY’S FRIEND FOR JULY. PITCHER'S, 808 CHESTNUT Street. OR • CENTS ! —PHOTOGRAPH A L BUMS. PITCHER’S, 808 CHESTSUT Street.' TSEWOREST’S MIRROR OF FASH -A-7 lON.-PITCHER'S,SOS CHESTNUT Street. jel6-3t ASHMEAD & EVANS. ■A-r ■ Saccenon to WILLIS P. HAZARD. „ , TB* CHESTNUT Street, v aaye f^CGlTfla DENISE. Byjthe author of “ Mademoiselle Mori. ” 2 vols. ■ • ■ •- tS ™ry of Elizabeth; a. Tale. By Misa PATRHJTISM, AND OTHER PAPERS.- By T. Starr King. .■ -PHANTOM FLOWERS. A Treatise on the Art of Producing Skeleton Leavea. THOUGHTS ON PERSONAL RELIGION. By Ed ward Mevrick Goulburn, D. D. - THE POOR WHITE; Or, The Rebel Conscript. ~ THE MEMORIAL HOUR: Or, The Lord’s Supper ia its relation to’Doctrine and Life. By Jeremiah Chap lin, D, D. STUMBLING BLOCKS. By Gail Hamilton; BOOK OF NONSENSE. 'Filled with Comic Illustrations, and published for the benefit of the Great Sanitary Fair: HAUNTED HEARTS. By author of-** The Lamp lighter.,”. •■ ■■• :■ jel3 BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! HAUNTED HEARTS, by the author of the *'Lamp lighter.” STUMBLING BLOCKS, by Gail Hamilton, author of " Gala Day*,” 44 Country Living, ” fiic. DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT, a novel by Mrs.’Mary I. Holmes, anlkor of ; *‘Lena Rivera,” “ Marion pOOR-WHITK or, The Rebel Conscript. . M Y FIRST PENNIES, and other, stories, -by Cousin Kate. ' * - • GLEANINGS FROM THEFIELDS OF SCIENCE, ART, AND HISTORY; or, Intfdental Testimony to tbelnspi* ration of the Scriptures, by A. B. Rich. . CORTLKY HALL; or, The Straight Road is Shortest and. Surest; by A. L. 0. E.' Containing also stories from Jewish History; bonds together or separate,, For sale by ■WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, - GOG Chestnut street. SCIENTIFIC BOOKS; FEESENIUS’ MANUAL OF QUATITATIVE CHEMI CAL ANALYSIS, :from the last-English and German editions, in one volume, octavo.. Price $3.50. - 'MILLER’S ELEMENTS OF CHEMISTRY. Part 1. CHEMICAL PHYSICS from the third London edition. - ' .. ' 111.-" '• ' MILLER’S ELEGTRICITY AND MAGNETISM, for sale, with a general assortment of SCIENTIFIC BOOKS, BY LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, . No; 585 South SIXTH Street rPHE SUNBEAM STORIES, Contain! Eg thecharming, bright stories of TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM, .. CLOUR WITH SILVER LINING, HOUSE ON THE ROCK, ONLY, OLD JOLLEFFE, MERRY CHRISTMAS, BREAM CHINTZ, STAR IN THE DESERT, Ac. Six beantifni volamcß, illustrated, *2.50. WILLIST. HAZARD. Publisher, 31 South SIXTH Street. fe26-tjyl NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. The Agency for this invaluable Library of Universal Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street, second story. Also RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank Moore. • ■ ■ •/ ■ fell-fcf OFFICE OF THE \J MERCANTILE AGENCY, 393 and 395 BROADWAY, New Tokk, Jane 3d, ISW. SPECIAL NOTICE, TO MERCHANTS, BANKERS, MANUFACTURER?. Ac. We have now. in preparation, and propose issuing about 15th July-next, a new edition of 1 . “ MERCANTILE AGENCY REFERENCE BOOK. ” / The high reputation onr/ormerand more limited work of this kind attained as a standard guide for Importers, Commission Merchants/and Bankers, induces us now to fpiaige the scope of the Book, so as to embrace all the requirements of Jobbers and Manufacturers. It will, therefore, contain from 150,000 to 180,000 names, com prising all those at all likely to make purchases in any of the distributing cities of the Union. The ratings will be made upon actual data furnished by' our records—the- contents of which extend over a period of twenty-three years—and-not by information by wandering itinerants from casual au thorities. The holders of the Book will receive a dally bulletin of changes in firms or ratings. • Terms of subscription will be made known on applica tion at our office here, or at any of our branch or asso ciate offices in. Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pitts burg, Cincinnati:; Louisville/ Stl Louis, Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Cleveland, Montreal, and Toronto. R. G. DUN & CO. Office in Philadelphia, 33 South THIRD Street,below Market.. - . -/v/:/ ; , ••, ' •.. jel4-gt*/ PROGLAMATION OF FREEDOM AT A- THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR-Fine Photographs, 18 by 13 inches, of. PAINE’S pen and ink drawingof the EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION, beautifully illus trated, original donated to the BiooilyuSunitary Fair, and sold for ssoo'and presented'to President Lincoln., They will be sold at retail at the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR during its continuance. J£tF Canvassers wasted fore very section of the coun try. ROWLAND.JOHNSON; 119 MARKET St., Phila., and 54 BEAVER*.Street, New York.- _ jel4-5t J>UTTKE’S POKTRAIT '■ ' PRESIDENT LINCOLN. This fine steel-plate Engraving, from a recent Photo graph, is the only large-size, /all-length Portrait, yet published, andean only be obtained from the Publisher or his authorized agents, at the low price of $3 per copy. This fine Portrait will be sent by mail or express, free of charge, on receipt of Retail Pnce. : : BSj- Agents wanted in every county. Address J. P. SKELLY, Sole Agent for Penna.. myfi-tKsatntf- . 908 ARCH Street, Phila. ... FINANCIAL. E W LOAN. d. S. 10-40 8 . JAY COOKE St CO. OFFER FOB SALS THE TSTEW GOVERNMENT .LOAN, Bearing Five Per Cent. Interest IN COIN. Redeemable any time after TEN YEARS, at the plea sure of the Government, and. payableFOßTY YEARS afterdate. Both COUPONS and REGISTERED BONDS are issued for this Loan, of same denominations as the Five-Twenties. , The interest on ssoandsloo payable yearly, but all other denominations half yearly. The TEN-FORTY BONDS are dated March 1,1864, the half yearly interest falling due September! and March! of each year. Until Ist September, - the accrued interest from Ist March* is required to be paid by purchasers la. coin, or in legal currency, adding GO per cent, for premium, until farther notice. ■ . All other Government Securities bought and sold. JAY COOKE S CO., 11* SODTH THIHD STHBBT. fIBBT NATIONAL BANK PHILADELPHIA. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 10-40 LOAN. This Bank has been authorized and U now prepared to receive subscriptions to the NEW GOVERNMENT LOIN. Thj&Xoan, Issued under authority of an aet of Con gressrapproved March 3,18 H, provides for the Issue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollars ($200,000,000) United Btates Bonds, redeemable after ten years, and. payable forty years from date, IN COIN, dated March 1,1804, bearing interest at the rate of FIVF, PER CENT. per annum IN COIN, payable semi-annually on All Bonds over $lOO. and on Bonds of $lOO and less, an* hually. . Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds as they may prefer Registered Bonds will be Issued of the denominations of fifty dollars ($6O), one hundred dollars ($100), five hundred dollars ($500), one thousand dollars ($1,000), five thousand dollars ($5,000), 7 aud 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 date of subscription, or the accrued interest from the. Ist of March can, be paid in coin, or, until further notice, in U. S. notes or! notes of National Banks, adding (60) fifty per cent, to the amount for pre mium. y O. H. CtARK, a»3-tf ’ President. ■REIMER’S VARIED AHD PLEASING AU s ty]p B Carton do Visit, are srsatly aclntirod and pa trenlMd by tl.o nnWic. Go to SICUXB Stroot, above Green, and get pleasing pictures made. - It* c/|f\ non FEET SPRUCE LUMBER, JUU,UUU assorted sites and longtha, iucluding odd lengths Joist and. Scantling, from S by 4 to 3 by 12. ■ Raftors,* 24 to 30 feet long. :? • ' Sills, 0 to 8 inches square, 16. to SO foot. ; 2-iuch Plank. - -Vl-4and6-4SiivnceHoorina. -’On tend. and faraalol»y - .. HAllUEin- PA VIS & CO . 1610-121* LOCUST and TWBSTY-f OUfiTU Bb. A teacher, a •**- graduate from New Euglanrf, wlshea private pupils for the snmmcF, or au engagement in a acliool, to teach Language**, Mathematics, or History, for the coming year. For references, apply to .T. w. ALYORD, Esq., Girard Insurance Office, . . £l5 WaLNUT Btreet, A GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE Standard History of the War. A rare chance to make money. Agents-are clearing from $lOO to $2OO per month. 200,000 volumes already sold. Send for circu lars. Address JONES, BROS., &Co., Publisher*, BAL- jet3-lro* TXI7BINESS CHANCE.—WITH MODE -a-' K ATE mean*' a new, tasteful and sclonti He business,' easily understood, and protected by five patents, may be commenced, bidding fair to become successful and profitable. Birect to **A. W.,care of Presbyterian. jelfi-4L* . ■ pRANKFORD ARSENAL.. * nft.. 34x11 1354 ■, BRICKLAYERS WANTED.—Wanted* at tiw'Frank. ford 'Arsenal, Brldeshurg, 20 good BRICKLAYERS; steady employment giten. T. T, J. LAIDLEY. ; jels.3t Bvt, Major Commaaotng. •808 Chestnut Street. THREE INTELIGENT BOYS **• wanted to learn tliePrintinr 'haulness. Apply at V. J?. MOHPHT Sc SONS, Printers, 339 CHESTNUT Street. [ESTNUT;street. "WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS SALES »*I Hosiery and Hotioa Honse. : Address Box 640 P. 0. jeW-61* WAN T B D—BY A THOROUGH 'J ' Book-keeper, aposition in anlmportiua: or Job bing House, or Manttfactarinfr EslftbllahmoDt, on salary until January next; then to become a partner in the busi ness by furnishing capital. Address “Confidential,” this office. , . jel4-Bt*. WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, AGED “ i 39, desires a Sttuaiion to learn tbs Wholesale Gro cery. Ad d rests * * Grocer, 1 ’ Box 13g‘P. Q. je?3-6t* WANTED—3OO AGENTS TO: BELL T I the great natural WEATHER INDICATOR. Though only juAt introduced, hundreds attest to it? ac curacy in foretelling changes of the weather from dry to Wet, and vice versa. It Interests the scholar and the man of science,--and awakens admiration in the minds of ail who witness iiswonderfalfanctions. Send postage stamp for circalar and particnlars, or call upon FRISBEE, COOK, & CO., 66 North FOURTH Street. , Philadelphia, Pa. <n>fiA A MONTH t—l WANT AGENTS a month, expanses paid, to sellmy EVER LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL and 13 other articles. Fifteen circulars sent free. Address ap3o-d&w3ro JOHN ?. LORD, Bfddeford, Maine. non TO $O,OOO TO LOAIST OK ■fVjWU MORTGAGE, for fiveyears, at 5 per cent- It* Apply to LEWIS 11, KEDNER, ISSS. Fourth St, }M DUELLING HOTTSE WANTED— ■K&Between'Sixth and Eighth streets and CallowbUi and Master, a neat DWELLING HOUSE, with ail the modern conveniences, A street runningnorihand south: preferred. Price from $5,000 to $3,000. Possession at any time within twelve months. LUKENS & MONTGOMERY, Conveyancers, jcl3-6t* /. . 1035 BEACH Street, above Laurel. CAVALRY HORSES WANTED. Wax Department, i Cavalry Bureau, - Opfjcje of Chief Quartermaster, Washington, D. C.. May IS, 1864. THREE THOUBAND (3,000) HORSES WANTED. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIYE ($165) DOL LARS per head will he paid for all CAVALRY HORSES delivered within the next thirty (30) days at theGo* verawent stables at Glesboro, D. C. - Said Horses to be sound in all particulars, not less than five (S) nor more than nine (9) years eld; from fif teen to sixteen hands high, fall in flesh, compactly bnilt, bridle wise, and of size sufficient for cavalry purposes. * . ' These specifications will, be strictly adhered to and rigidly enforced in every particular. Payment made on delivery of seven (7) and over. A • • * JAMES A* BKIN;- my2o-lm Lt. Col. & C V G. M. Cavalry Bureau. PLEASANT ROOMS MAY NOW BE -L . secured afc 1533 LOCUST Street. : je!4-3t pOUKTRY BOARDIKG CAK BE ' bad by applying opposite the Post Office, Chestnut Bill.- . ~ --- je!4-3t* DOARDIKG.—-TWO SBCOKD-STORY rooms TO LET, at 13& North TENTH St. je7-tf. T3OARDIHG—OK DTJY’S LAHE/GER- J->; MANTOWN, sixth bouse from station. je7*l2t T OST OR■ MISLAID—A REC EIPT J-J for 60 Shares Egbert’s Oil Company. As it cau be of no use to any one but its owner, it can be returned to the office of the Company, 14:7 S. FOURTH St. jels 4t* TYESmABLE REAL ESTATE IK -M VESTMENT—A valuable LOT OP GROUND for Bale, on the west side of Ridge avenue, near the Girard college, containing about twelve and' three-quarter acres. Apply to A. B. CARVER & CO.v jeIG-6t* S, W; cor. NINTH, and FILBERT Streets. TO RIKT-THE THIRD A story Rooms of Store No. SSI MARKET St.. Pos session July Ist. jell-6t* » SIBLEY, MOLTEN, & WOODRUFF. M NORRISTOWN HOUSE FOR SALE. —Stone House,-20 feet front; Lot 00feet by 250 deep, full of fruit and ahade trees, grape vines, &c., with. stable on the rear. - •, - ‘ Apply to > H. S. STEPHENS, ' je!s-3t* . 951 CHESTNUT Street, Phiia^a. BAEAA R, KIKTH AKD 3AH SOM STREETS. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., .ON SATURDAY MORNING, June 18, at 10 o’clock, comprising about ' SIXTY HORSEk Full descriptions at sale. ' ' ALSO, . • ■ . New and second-hand jCarriages,Light Wagons,Dear-, borts, &c., with'which the sale will commence. Also, & bay Pony, Wagon, and„Harness. - Also, single and double Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Covers, &c. No postponement on account of the weather. JB®“ Sale of Omnibuses Monday next. : , ■ . 4K&** hale of Horses-Atc., on Wednesday. Carriages and Harness at Private sate. - * ALFRED M. HERKNESS, je!6-2Hf : Auctioneer. JNSURE TOUR LIFE IN YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY, S. E. corner fourth and Walnut Streets. : Insurers in-this Company have the'additional guaran tee of ••••• ■ ■. • . CAPITAL STOCK all paid up IN CASH, : which, to gether with CASH* ASSETS,' now bn hand, amount to OYER INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1803 OVER LOSSES PM» BUHING THE TEAK AMOUNTING TO DIVIDENDS HADE AHHCAI.LT, thns aidiog the ia anred to pay premiums. ■ The last DIVIDEND on aU Mutual Policies in foreo December Si, 1563, was Of the amount of PREMIUMS received during the year. Its TRUSTEES are well-known citisenß in our midst, eniiiling it to more consideration thantliosewhose managers reside in distant cities. . Alexander Whilldin, J. Edgar Thomson, George Nugent. Hon. James Pollock, Albert C; Hoberts,. P.. 8. mingle, , s Samuel Work, ALEX. WHILDIN, President, SAMUEL WORK, Yicc President, JOHN S. WILSON, See. and Treas. - jell-12t ggjj LILLIE’S CHILLED IRON SAFE HE SHOWS FIGHT-WILL HE STAND FIRE? The $l,OOO Challenge against the world accepted. Mr. DAVID EVANS: We notice in tlie Sunday J>isvcdch t of the 11th lust., that you say youwlll stand by your challenge, but that you will not test a Safe deiivored after the Ist of JUNE, 1564. -7WE ACGEPT-TOUR CHALLENGE, and will furnish a Safe deiivored to the purchaser before the Ist of JUNE, 1664, the same as described in your {Jhallange, against any of EVANS & WATSONS BEST BANK VAULT SAFES now in use,fastened by thoir AiphaboticatLock. We await your answer. Respectfully, &0., LEWIS LILLIE & SON, By M. 0. SADLER, Agent, : 31 South SEVENTH Street JMPORTANT TO NEW COMPANIES, We lave the patterns, aid are prepared to tarnish, at short notice, all the BLANKS AND ACCOUNT BOOKS, SUCH AS CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. TRANSFER BOOK* ORDER OF TRANSFER, STOCK LEDGER, ■ STOCK LEDGER BALANCES, REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK, DIVIDEND BOOK. BROKER'S RETTF LEDGER, ACCOUNT OF SALES, 01 good materials and at Low Brj*es... moss ,ir eo., - STATIONERS, 43» CHESTNUT STREET, ]\prw COMPANIES FORMING CAN be supplied with .'••••' certificates OF STOCK, TRANSFER BOOKS. STOCK LEDGERS. CHECKS, MOTES, DRAFTS, And every variety of Account Books and Stationery, on reasonable terms, at _ WILLIAM MANN’S, Stationer, Printer, and Blank Book Mannfactosor, 43 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. /tQv MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT f» A tOAKEBnnon Diamonds, mtobM.Jewtl. U & ry, Plate, Clothing, So.,at JOMES 4jLU,o.’j W W Old Established Loan Offlra, corner THIS; and OARKILT, Streets. below T-ombsTd, anll-KT.tr MONUMENTS AND GRAYS- Iu. STOHES.--A large assortment of Grave-Stohes,of various designs, made of the f nest Italian and Ataerteal Marble, constantly on hand at the Marble Works of in All STEIHMETZ, 3IBOS Avenue, balotr Bleventt (treat. PhlladdlßltU, »B-Salf BOAROING. LOST AiYD FOUm FOR SALE AVO TO LET. AUCTION SAIJES. INSURANCE. A-NYEKIOAArsr, OF PFIIRAOERPHIA, $250,000 $ S 0-0,0 0 0. $200,000. $62,000. FIFTY PER CENT. William J, Howard; Samuel T. Bo&lae, John Aiktaau, Charles F. Heazliit, Hoa. Joseph AUisoa* Isaac Ilazleburst. FIRE-PROOF SAFES. EVANS & WATSON’S '.SHEET- IKO J N SAFE.- THE GUERILLA SMOKED OUT! yANDEKLYN'S ARIADNE. This most wonderful creation of the gem os ofYAMf DERLYN, has been placed at the disposal of the Hair Arts Committee of the ’ as a SPECIAL EXHIBITION on the Cofidi«Ofc that Season and other TicketSr flTfng A-c6«sB to other parts of the Pair, are not to be eMUled t{? admission. (Daughter of Minos and Pasripha, dcsetfei# on tfc# ** An ideal of female beauty, reposing npca the' ry of its own sensations- lost in sleep, and" yiestfli@gFWltt child-like to dreams of love” r * *‘Bow like a vision of pare love she seems! Her cheeks just flushe? with innocent' That folds her thoughts tip in delicious droaflU^* • Like dew-drops in the chalice of a rose; Pillowed arm antf raven bair. How archly rests that Bright and peaceful lafow'r Its rounded pearl defiance bids to care, WMle kisses on the lips seem.melting nowr Prone in unconscious loveliness alfe lies, ‘ And leaves around her delicately sway; Veiled la the splendor of her beaming eyes, Bnt o'er the limbs bewitching graces play; Ere into Edea’s groves the serpent crept, ” Thus Eve within her leafy arbor slept!” Tuckerxian’s et Artist Zrtfi.**' “ In *Bl2 VAXDERLYN painted the ARIADNE. Tfclr* PaintidaProved Mr. Yanderiyn’s-powers Oveii more* than the r Marifie, ' and is, in iny estimation, the finest figure of the kind I have ever seen. This picture fcac 4 been purchased and engraved by A. Bt Durand, Eaq;* himself an excellent Painter, and our 2rst Engraver* The engraving 6fsTr. Durand is worthy of it’*—Dun* lap’6 Arts and Designs. Admission**«*•*.. .One Doling Entrance from -the. .Horticultural Deportment, and? from the Corridor oonnecßng the latter with-the Art Gallery. _je!3-« iJBE COLLECTION OF PICTURES' AND WORKS OP ART, Belonging to JOSEPH' TfAHEISON,- Jr., is now- opea to theirablic, for a limited time, for the beoedt of THE GREAT CENTRAL FA® OP TilE SANITARY COMMISSION, At 225 S. EIGHTEENTH Street', Eittenixonßff StinArst- TICKETS, 50 CENTS. To he had at the Hotels, Book Stores, and at the door, - Entrance at 225 S. EIGHTEENTH! Street, or throntif . Park and Garden, on SEYENTEENTH-Street. Qell-tf /HBEAT CENTRAL FAIR. ,V. .CHILDREN’S EXHIBITIONS' in the OKABIF HAT-Tjetarart for them. TKs ASTONISHING AITTO -11 ""CEK TBUMPETER,and MONKBT; MAGIC.iI, EXPERIMENTS. ENT KILOQDISM, with a large variety of attractions. Admission 25 cents; Children 15cents. Exhibitions at 3 and $ P. M. f^-EOVEH ’S NEW GHE'STNVV '-" STREET THEATRE, LEONARD ORO? B K... v _.” — •• • • MANAGER. ” sYcoOT'WEßK'of'the'; Biilliant engagement-of Mr. J. E.- McDOKOUGH. And his novel spectacle of the . SEVEN SISTERS’. And the Birth of Cupid in the Bower of Ferns. ' The most successful play ever produced in this city* and the las* scene pronouncedby the entire press ink most gorgeous sight ever witnessed THE STORMING AND CAPTURE OF VICKSBURG, BY FEMALE ZOUAVES-,-- BY FEMALE ZOUAYbJ. BALLY ROUND THE i’LAG, BOYS. By 40 Voices! ' The Plsy. ending with the last great scene. Seats secured three days in advance. Friday, Benefit' Of - J. E. MoDONOUGH.' GBAUD FAMILY-MATINEE on SATURDAY afternoon. • THE SEVEN SISTERS will he presented—making the Greatest Day Perform' anee ever witnessed in Philadelphia, at the usual Ma tinee prices. 'Mrs. WYMAN. W ALNU T -ST REST THEATRE.— ~ *' THIS (Thursday) EVENING. June I6tli. BENEFIT OF THE SANITARY COMMISSIdIT. A'Spleadid Entertainment ©ffdred. Mr. HARRY PEARSON Inhisgreatjsbaracterof PETER PROBITY, " - In the domestic drama of THE CHIMNEY CORNER, And the favorite drama of • THE GOLDEN PARMER. In rehearsal,-the beautifnl spectacular drama of _• FAUST AND MARGOERITB MBS. JOHN DREW’S NEW-ARCH STEEET THEATRE. ' SIXTH WEEK OR FRANK DREW. ' MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THUSS*" - DAY, The spectacular romance of ’ THE FORTY THIEVES. ; Ifnstapna (the cobbler). ..............Frank Drenr- All Baba (the- woodman).. .Stuart Robson ~ Morgiana..... ......Miss Henry To conclude with the traditionary drama of ’ ■ SIXTEE2T-STRINH JACK. _ Kit C1ayt0n»......... Sixteen-String - Jack. TheophQuß.»... ..... pROF. BOSWELL D IX. D., of NewTbrk, will deliver, at MUSICAL FUTO HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING* Jnne 16, the Anni versary Addresabefore the PHILADELPHIA COLLE GIATE IK STATUTE FOR YOUNG-LADIES, of Which-, Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D.,.and S. CLARENCE SMITH, AM., are Principals. Tickets may be obtained, gratuitously, on and after Monday morning, the lSfeh,- at the Institute, 1530 ABCS • Street. - Also, of Smith &< Jacobs, 123S.ChesSh.iit street, a»4 Ashmead & Evans, 724-Chestnut street. je9-7t*~ WOW OPEN—THE FORTY-FIRST J-1 ANNUAL EXHIBITION OP PAINTINGS AHB gCULPTDF.B, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF* THE FINE ANTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, Open from. 9 AM. till 7 F.M., and in tie avening. Pro ceeds for the Sanitary Fair. ; iefl u $5OO BOUNTY ! $441; CASH: IN B HA3TD !, Afew good men wanted/ W., 34tk REGIMEKT STKW JERSEY-YOLS. : A* Regiment now stationed at Coioinlm?, Xy. , doing garrison duty - Apply to PEE SON A L.—WILL THE LADY : ■who sat immediately in front of me, in the orches-. tra seats, at the Arck-street Theatre, on ning, address a note to Capt: 0 £O. W. ASDERSQJS, U. s, A. , Post Office, granting an interview. , , -It*- p EES ORA LSPOOKS ELATED >' with. Pare Silver, on WlnteMetal. $1 pgrset. jels-ft* > . . 916 RACE Street. PE BSOHAL .—JET BALL EAR* PROFS, Fifty Cents. . Old R ACE Street. jela-'2t« T>ERSOKAL.“JEWELBY SEKT BY ■ Mail, free -of postage, to- any part of the' United states,, on receipt of the following prices: Single-stone Imitation Diamond Ring, $1; Cluster Imitation Diamond. > Ring, $2; Hea.yx-p]ated .V*fSt Chains, 81; Magnificent'.. Plain King Heavy^Plain.Rings stand the » strongest acid},. 50cents;. Small Ronod Black Enameled Ear Drops, 50 cents; Heavy-pJated. BiackEnameled' Sleeve Battens; 25scents; Gents' Pins, Imitation Dia mond, 81; Imitation Diamond Studs. 81; Bracelets,- 81* ' Handsomely-chased Medallions,- *1; - Complete Seta ‘ Carbuncle Studs and- Buttons, $1; Complete Sets Black ‘ Enameled Studs and- Buttons, with pearl setting, $Ls“ Fancy .Watch Keys, SO.cents; Pen and Pencil, withex- ' tension case, $1; Loag.geared and Chateiain*v Chains, $1; Chatelaine Fins- $&; Genuine Gutta Percha, Chains. sl;‘Badies’ and. Gents’‘Miniature Plus, fear likeness or.hair, 81; Seal Rings, $l; Locket Rings,'*2; Coral Armlets, 60 cents. Direct-to ' -•. . ESTLIN & KAKK, • ho. 916 RACE Street, Philadelphia.;- fiAMUEL MAROT, DEALER INLIMK. BUILDING STONE, and' COAL. • Tard, NINTK.- Street, above Thompson, (west stde.) Orders received: by William Marot, Jr., 811 Spring Garden street; Chan, ft; 3E“tf* ?•' , s ’ xlh st. (second storr), and B. Marot, 434 Chestnnt st. (second story). , _ H. B.—An experienced Salesman wanted. mxon.Tm* CUMMER; EXCURSIONS! U PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL KAttKOAB. Oa'and after WEDNES©AY, JUNE 13th. IS6L : ' • EXCURSION TICKETS Wil3 lie sold from: PHILADELPHIA- io ALTOONA. CRESSON, DUDLEY, and MT. DALLAS, wh’ch will ba good, for a return. irip until , OCTOBER lst*lS6l,.whett endorsed by the proprietors of the Logan House, Moun tain House, Broad Top City House,or the Superintendent, of Bedford SpriDgß. - ” EXCURSION RATES FOR lS6£t Philadelphia to Altoona ..... $9 att. “ Cresson-... 9 90- “ 9 TO V ML Dallas.-.. ... 9 70- • : FOR EPHRATA AND LITIZ SPRINGS. ' The Fast Line, leaving ELEVENTH. and MARKET Streets at 11.25 A. BL,makes close connection,at Landis ville.witlt- the Beading, and ColumbiaJhß., for both Ephruta and Litiz Springs. - Excursion Tickets to these points ean.be procared nv t any SATUJt DAY, good until the following .MONDAY. > ' The rates of fare will he as follows: Regular. Excursion. SJSO : $340 ' . 3 40' JOHN F. VANLEER, Jr., Ticket Agent Penna. B.R. Philadelphia to Ephrata- tmms&zm .ijS-SXg l B w Lake Ontario, Sagnenay River, The Thousand Islands. Portland* TheßapidsofSfc. Lawrence White Mountains, Elver, . : Saratoga Springs, . Montreal, dte.v &c.,&c., - Quebec, See. , &c. Tickets for the above Excursions, which have. be«b so long and favorably known to the Philadelphia TaV lie, by various routes to Niagara Falls, for sale at thi PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIROAD TICK** OFFICE, northwest corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, where full information will be given. N. VAN HORN. Ticket Agent. JOHNiS. HILLES, General Agent, THIRTEENTH and'CAL£gWHILL Street* jnylO-tuthstjyl :' ; ' eobth pMatain^ VANIA RAILROAD. NEW AND SHORT .ROUTS TO WILKESBARBB. < . TIME AND DISTANCE SAVED. On and sifter WEDNESDAY, June 15,1554, Passengers for Vilkesbarretake the? A. AI. Express Trains, the new Depot, THlRD.Street, above Tkompsoiydreet. Philadelphia; to Bethlehem; thence by Lehigh Valley, Penn. Ht&en, and White Haven, and Lehigh Sus quehanna Railroads, arriving in - WSlkestmrre- at 2.4* V ' M ' KBTDKSiXG. • „ , ‘ „ Leave WilKesbarre at 1 F. M., connpctinatwitli6.pl Exnrers Train at BetUleliem,. arriving in Philadelphia, at 8.20 P. M: ~ , . , V. a. a. B.igßage checked through. „„ , •' ■iela-12t KLLIa CL&KK. Agent. ffi«^®S roRTiHT ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JU NR 6fch, 1564, Passengers from Philadelphia, wlimingidn, or Balter more to SEAFOXD, LAUREL, DELMAR, OR SALISBURY, will be romiired by the Military Authorities to „. PROCURE PASSES AT WILMINGTON. Failing to do this,'they may be detained by Guard at Seaford. An officer will be at Wilmington Dt-poi for.the purpose of Issuing these passes a sufficient, time before the' Salisbury train leaves. Passengers front" Philadelphia for the points named should attend to tbits Immediately on arrival at Wi Imi ngt o ami avoid de ay ’ Sttporintendent Del. EL . June 2, 1864. je4-tf THE, ADAMS EX PRESS COMPANY. Office 3Jw CHESTNUT Street,-forwards Parcels, Packages, Mer chandise, Bank Notes, and "Specie; either by its ow®r lines or in connection with other Express to all the principal Towns and Cities in the United States. E. S. SANDPOHU, kjjjO for Hertford, conk— Direct—Via Delaware ami Raritaa Ike Philadelphia Steam Propolior Compaay’B; S&eamer ’MASS* Grumley. Master Quick despatch. For rates nf freight, apply oa board at Arch-street Wharf, orto WM. M. Baird & CO., Agents, .132 Soutih, DELA WARE Avecue. . . . v jelg-at o*o LADIES TRUSS ANBBRACB' V -/ gTOEE-Conduc‘jid by Ladle*. TWBIOfTH . StreefSret door below Fjice. Every article ia taell .line eteHtat, easy, and correct 1b make. 0. H. !(■«• ALES, Proprietor, attends to Qeutlemea, on tbe coma; of TwELETH and. Street* If. accuracy insured* svi-SnK AMUSEMENTS. SANITARY FAIR, AR/ApKE, Island of Nazes* by Theses®, j ...Frank Dram ....Barton mil ■ Stnart Robwm. MILITARY. Xleut. J. T» AGAR, Recruiting 0 fflcer, . 113 FEDERAL Street, CA3IDEN, N. J. I*KKSO\At. EXCURSIONS.
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