Thebe is no article at tlio Fair which combines jjmuch curiosity anil so mmoli Intrinsic value as nc Burglar Alarm Telegraph, which, by electricity, .rotocta the windows and doors of our residences •om burglars. All. who have houses to protect kould see it. The Fatb,—The Fair is all “ the rage” among' tho dr. The fair way-rarer at tho Fair thon “does" he Art Gallery and tho Horticultural Department, rotosting that .she never saw a fairer scono than lie latter, anil fairly going into costaslos over its eauties. Finally she bids fhrewoll to the Fair : but ot until slio admiringly inspects tho splendid suits eposltcd on Union avonuo by IlockhlU & Wltsow, f the Brown Stono Clothing Hall, Nos. 003 and 005 liicstnut street, above Sixth. St noviTLA, Cakceh, Skin Diseases, Epilepsy, alt Hjieum, 'Goitre, Dhopsy, Rheumatism, ml all diseases arising from an impurity of tlic 'Dad, are promptly anil effectually cured by Dr. D. ivsii's Altkuativk. Head the evidence: CAKCKR' IK TUB l-AOE. B. B. McCulloch, or Berlin, Ottawa'oo., Mich., rites, Aug. 22,1861: Mr. Josopli Raymond, of this town, was recently illicted with two Cancers j one of them, on the side the nose, eventually became very largo and pain d. After obtaining tho best medical advice within ach, with no permanent benefit, ho - tried various reparations recommended by friends and noigli u-e, with no bettor result. Seeing no prospector lief, and tlieTonthsomo disease fast sproadlngovor J Taco, he became very low-spirited and disposed to re up. At this time-lie was' porsnaded to try Dr.. iyne’3 Alterative, in connection with the Samr tc Pills. After using one bottlo of tho Altora ic, he became dfcnviucod tluiUt was helping him, id, procuringa sooond snpply, he continued taking according to directions. By the time ho had ken five bottles, there was no cancor to be so’oni - id he says now ho is entirely cured. - A case where o benefit derived from the use of Dr, Jayne’s eilieincslsso decided and complete as this, de- Bcs to bo placed on record, and you are at Buy to make wliatover use may scorn best of tho SCROFULA FHOM CHILDHOOD. hv.G. M. Slaysjiak, of Jackson, Susquehan ft-., l’n., writes: I Fiim childhood, 'my wiro was afflietod-wltli Scro hta. which ultimately manifested Itself in an mi ll Efiment of the mammary and glands of tho neck, p rotter on the hands. I havo never soon Tetter pad as was hors, her fingers seeming to bo Hto |iiy a mass of disease: they would maturate, the Ills come oil', and Tor months together she was [able to put on her clothes. The only relief slio laid obtain was by the use of Blue Pills and the Inlieation of nitrate of silver to the parts affected; It tills was only temporary. : Soon after we took I our residence in York, Pa., X wrote you a do-. Bptiouof lior ease, anil, in accordance with your leimmondation, v;c commenced using Dr. Jayne’s lucrative, und in a very short time thereafter lii-owasa manitost Improvement in lier health. FI Tetter, and Knlavgcmont of tho Glands, and lllothor Sc-rolulons symptoms disappeared, and Iftr waiting ton years, there has been no return. Ilneontlnues in good health, and we do not hesi- Itito attribute her euro, under God, to your Al- Irtivo. Me havo tried to manifest our approcla- Itof the excellent medicinal qualities of tho Al- IraWvc by rocominonding it to otliors similarly af- I'tiil, and now do not hesitate to furnish you with Ils usUmuuial. ETILBTTIC FITS REMOVED. plr, Davjp SviLi # .y, of Goodlatsvillo, Davitlsoa. Irnty, Tenn , writes: tly little boyyeight years old,. had severe attacks lEpilepticTits for about eleven months. Ho had Im twenty-live to forty fits a day.and night, . Our rsicians pronounced his ease incurable. His fid was entirely gone, and wo did not expect him. live from one day to another. I gave him five [ties of Jayne's Altorative, and, to our great asto- Ihmcnt. ho was entirely restored to health, and [mind regained. 3>ttKAiJFLTLLY AFFLICTED WITH FITS. Ir. Isaac Hershey, ofLineola,Laticaster eoun- Pa.i writes, under date of Sept. 11,1802 : . ‘or two years my son was troubled with Epilcp- Fits, which cl rcadful, affliction continued to w worse : the fits getting gradually more severe, h shorter intervals between them, notwith mling constant efforts were made for his relief, rial was given all medicines which were proper 'ccommended, but with no beneficial result. At gtli I was handed by your agent, Mr. S. P. Weid q, a copy of your Medical Almanac, and reading re the Certificates of Cures effected by your Heines, I was induced to give them also a trial, son commenced to use your Alterative January 1801, and until- the first of May ensuing had en 12 bottles or Alterative, 8 of Vermifuge, and )xes of Sanafcivk Pills—the result being all that; Id be desired. - ForlG months he has been en ly free from the complaints, and in all thankful si attribute his euro solely to the use of your Heines. RESTORED TO PERFECT HEALTH. [r. Lewis M. Carrol, of Higginsport, lowa, tes i •• deem it my duty to make known the euro frhich r Alterative has performed. X had the Scarlet or ; when I recovered, I'caught cold, and was a afflicted with the Dropsy. I tried various re lics to no effect, and obtained no relief until I taken your Alterative, with occasional doses of jative Pills, which I am happy to say restored to perfect health. You will obligo me by. pub ing this certificate for the -benefit of those who y be similarly ailiicted. DERANGEMENT OF THE LIVER. [r. Jasibs Burnett, of Livingstonville, K- YV, bis is to certify that I. have been for several rs affected with Derangement of the Diver, and ;r trying many remedies to little or no purpose, as induced to, purchase of Dr. Jayne’s Agent at 5 place (Mr. F. Norwood) a bottle of .Alterative l a box of Sanative Pills. Ihave experienced so eh relief from the same in so short a time, that insider the money paid for the medicines well t out. Ido not rnako this statement with a view ny speculation of myown, or any other person, merely for the benefit or the afflicted. I can ly say, that 1 now have better health than I have L for years, and I shall continue the use of the ve medicines until lam permanently cured. ' SALT RHEUM CURED. lb. S. Forres, of Macedon, Wayne county; tos: ‘ have suffered tWHh an eruption of the skin, ten first attacked I was troubled with an itch all over my body; in the course of two or three ks there appeared several hard red blotches on h wrist and on my, feet. . Tho same kind of tches came on my right arm, and then rapidly ead over my-wholo body, and finally I was, my i excepted, one entire rash from my head to my . The disease assumed other forms/so ire that it seemed almost impossible to endure The remedies used would give relief for a moments only. I had the most eminent phy ms in our vicinity to attend me, who pro need the eruption to be Sait Kheum, X was. mup as incurable, and still remained in the atlon which I havo,described,, when I. corn iced the use of Jayne’s Alterative and Sanative s, and they effected all that could be desired, enl had* taken.six bottles of the Alterative, ti Pills, the broaking out was greatly subdued, intinued them until I had taken six bottles more he Alterative, and now Pam perfectly cured, illness had gendered mo incapable of attending ny household dutic3, but I now perform them as nerly. $ S. Forbes. Yaynb County, N. Y., March 15,1859. ife, the undersigned, aro acquainted with Mts. hronla Forbes, and her statement can be relied in as being correct in all Its particulars. ' * !. E. Langpon, Francis E. Reeves, * ornN. Forbes, Sylvester Forbes. A CASE OF INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. William Boardjuan, of Cherry G-rove, Oarron nty, 111., writes. \ 185 G my daughter, Mary Homes, was attacked hlnfiammatory Rheumatism, which commenced ier hands and arms, and extended through her Lem. She was so helpless that she required stance both night and day. When the pain at ied any particular part, the skin would turn pic and looked ns if it would burst. She used iteen bottles of Dr. Jayne’s Alterative, and two es ofSanative Pills, which restored her to health. 11 Dr. D. Jayne’s Family Medicines aro prepared f at 242 Chestnut street, jelG-2t 'ould it not bo woil Tor every gentleman who ntls visiting the “Fair” first to' see that.the Bring- of-his bead Is in perfect order, be it hat or . Should the ftai, on exanainatio»j uc-louhd oby-looklDg > , unnisnicmd.l»le, or "unseasonable, ho oroby advised to hasten to Warburton, the hat next door to the Post Office, and procure for. seif a tasteful and a seasonable hat. By so doing viU undoubtedly make al fair appearance at the r and elsewhere. bplknihd ausoutment of misses’; childrens’, boys’ hats, at reduced prices, can bo purchased lharles Oakford ft Sons, 834 and 838 Chestnut ot, Continental I Intel. * ; , Mackinaw” Straw Hats.—A Superior assort it of these Philadelphia favorite straw hats is in store. A few; tiro of rare fineness and beauty Ices from *2 to $lO. Warburton, hatter, Ghost-' street, next door to the Post Office. costive habit oi* body will eventually undor o the healUi, and violent purgatives afford only porary relief; but Dr. Jayne’s Sanative Pills, In as directed, will soon remove it and all billous- ►nnd effectually cure disordered stomach, liver plaint, and sick headache. Prepared only at 242 Chestnut street. jo!0-2t BASONAISLK COVERINGS FOR THE HEAD—Abh STEB Antiou'atisd,—rWurburton, next door to I’ost Office, exhibits all the styles of all his busi } cotemporarles, as well as a large number ox ivcly Ms own. Gall and examine. HE HANDSOMEST ABSOnTMBNT O! 1 STRAW,FELT, other Hats can be purchased of Charles Oakford ons, 834 and 830 Chestnut street—Continental )ftPet.t Hats, of the finest quality and in tho rest variety of styles, at Warburton’s, Chestnut ot, next door to the Post Office. atiTiON.—AU persons aro cautioned against any business on our aeoount with I), B." Lock, as he is no longer in our employ. . Sharps A Hankins, Fairmount Riho Works, ilia., Juno 15,1854. . jolU-3£* Ounce, or Pocket” Hats, of flno felt and ce casaimeroß, »t Warburton’s, Chestnut street, ; (loot to tho Post Office. >rns, Bunions, Inverted Nails, Enlarged *tb, and all diseasos of the feet, cured without t or inconvenience to the patient, by Drs. 2aeha & Barnett, Surgeon Oltiropodiats, 021 Ohcatnut at. 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J MeKnigbfc, Penna W H Hayward, New York ifissßl H Donoko R Edwards, Jr, Baltimore T Wilkens, New York ML b inith, Boston . T Wallace, Delaware ■ .Tb© Met David Trefcar & wf»MCh’k M M White, Cin, Ohio A B McDowell, G S A W Thompson, Potter’s Mills EE Criieger, Altoona, Pa F’MKinmle, Chamberab’g C H Taylor, Chambersburg W W Bone; Lancaster T J Davie, Lancaster BD Can»mihg«i&la,Bellere Mrs Weaver, Bellefonie . B Wlt o wbot tarn, Tuscarora Bfrs French, New York Dr Graves : rchants’. GeoF Knrtz, Sclico, Pa J Higiubotham, Kansas Rev H Denny, Pittsourg D Kaine, Uniontown W B Waddey, Alexandria W B Chadwick, Harrisb’g Sirs HR Reed&sn, Lancastr Miss SI Muller, Coanelsv’le N H G Fife, Connelsviile John Srafflti & la,Pittsburg Geo Spencer, Toledo, 0 Geo S Brown, Indiana Win Makar, Blairsvilie C McNamee, Easton . W H fiannunv, E.iston J S McNair, Hazleton J W Belt, Baltimore - , Jos II Hulme, Mt Holly, NJ Chas Griesemer, Reading MissE Good, Beading Bliss Mary Krick; Reading Bliss Biaggie Krick, Heading Mrs T 41 Downing, Penna Miss A Downing, Penna Miss E Downing. Penna Bobt W Beale; Coatesville J P SchaU & da, Bethlehem H P Hannnm & la, Penna Miss Wilson, Bethlehem Bliss Fetter, Bethlehem Chas A Baraos, Bath, Pa Thds S BlcNair, Hazleton E-E Hemingway, Easton Win Butz, Easton Jos Oliver & la; Easton J Anglemeyer, Easton EdwAble ? Easton : Bliss Lizzie Bniiiet, Easton C S Stover &la, Rugelsv Howard Bunstein, Easton BDs W G Patton, Columbia Jos F Corbett, Dauphin. Pa John R.Cmberger, Pa . W H Lamb, Pa W Hitschue, Bit Joy, Pa John Rinehart, Maryland Bliss Maggie Rinehart,Md C W King, Middletown J W Stofer, Middletown . •T Cmne & ia, Lancaster co W D Christman & la Mast W MeCay, Poima Mast J lighter, M Chunk W W Pinner, Dan.villa Dr C U Earley, Penaa John E Force, Wilkesbarre 6 Beal, New York M Tobias, Cincinnati- TM Andrews, Easton Miss Hill, Easton JC Missel! &wf,N J Sami Craig &<la, Brookville F A Spalm, St Louis KG McKenzie, USN . 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Easton Jas Hotter,' CurlisJo Mrs Swoßringer, Penna Miss Sweitzinger, Penna It-atc Mayer, Potfcsvllle J R Levan ft wf, Leesport It Ratcliff&wf, Tamaqua Samuel Ratcliff, Tsunaqtta Ilobt RatdHif, Tamaqua Z T RHfdilfVT'tirmmta Mins E.J Ratcliff. Tamaqua Miss J Johnson, Tamaqua Jacob Garduer, Tamaqua S Gardner, Tumaqua A J White) y. Delaware W Taylor, Berks co Kev M McG Dana, Goimec’t h Jarret, Easton Miss Deiiew. kaston G Preston, Now York H Johnston, Reading B J Smith, Newtown J H Goswaler, Peana C .laggard, Altoona J L Stehmaa, Penaa Mrs Grosh, Penna J B Gish, Ponna Wm Moore, New Jersey Jno B Strj*kor & la J L Moyer, Reading W HTliompson. Wilm, Do! P Ncvins & la, Plemiugtoa Miss B C-tssner, Flernington E X Boaebrake, Penna 6 Demon ft fum, Cincinnati H M Nosten. New Jersey N Yonndt, E-wtoa Levi J)avis, Bordenfcowa C H Hawk»>, Bordeutowa llev M H Shimp, N Jersey J C Hallinger, Pottsville G G Boyer, Pottsvillo If W Spang; Reading Cbas Russell, Lock Haven ; Tho Coj B B Bnekman. Trenton Wiu Wiley, York co J F Wiley, York co Tljob Perry Louis Gauge imercial. LMichnorft ia. Ciicstor co Jos MShowaiter, Cheat co John E Mathews, Oxford Gilpin Stably, Lane co ■ Jp HfU, Dirylestowa. Win Ruckus, Chester co Daniel Schrack, Chester co J D Broomell, Chester co Tbos Pusoy ft ia, Chest co J Swayneftla, Chestor co MT&ylor, Chester co KS Young, Uelvidere, NJ Alex Samuels, IMvidore; D Rupp, Shtremanstowu. MUsGwiu, MiliersviUo - Mlss 'Pagh ft sis, MUlersv MUs Bean, MillorsvlUo" Wm .T Smediy, Do! co. Pa S A Hughes, iudmnanoiis E H Jones, Berks co Feauc Yucom, Berks co J M Chambers, Avondale C Peacock, Maryland flirs Sydwaii P6nna John Macavoy, U S A Rolk Baldwin,Lancaster co W P Johiisun, Oxford J P. Hammond, Penna E B Fogg H Cowitul A la, Maryland WB Hammond, Chester, Pa Jor T HhU, Media • Ceo Taylor,. West Chester Dr John Boyd, Chester co KGotehol ft wf. Chester co it FOJayioe. Wash, D C ... It Watson, Poylestown W A Hackbuts ft wf.'Wilm Tho* Walter, Chester J W Con ell, Do>lestown : : 1 Walter, Westchester - R L Pyle, Choster co, Pa E<J w IfodKlvias. Oxford. Pa '» 8 spear, Oxford, Pa TSbowalter, Oxford, Pa it B Worth, Oxford, Pa Tlie Nr A Wener, Reading F J Albert, Reading . J J Greer, Doyleatuwa W Bridgnro. Reading 8 Van Reed & wf, Berks co J Van Reed, Berks comity If Van Rend. Berks county CEFilclilhm’n. Reading W 11 Young, R.adtug L B Knler PlKcmxviUd J SluJliii. Reading David Mullin, Rending .T H Loiz, Rending WGVouNieihu Rending Adam Gciiig & la. Pa T Mull, Reading J Dracetnm Easton ; ttiontkl. I’oter Keatli, Lebanou Isaac I'iank Berks co, Fa W J Bowun, Pothville Amos Whitmau. Reading Mi»s J 3 A Warner, Reading Mlhs Ellen Whitman, l’a l V 1 K 1 1 5(,^ r > Reading J B Marklty, Heading Miss HalUe A IbwidaU, Pa J ]> Sesiugor, Port Carbon J Ciaralmu, Port Carbon D l arriU, Port Carbon . A Ihcliardsoii, Tamaqua v\r£rMl r ’ ]jtI "aqua WWUliams, liMfiaqua John Bevnog. Tiimnqua 9i5 Montour co, Pa L K Hynick, Lebanon D Bomgardner, Tn if: , f; ''::>:>orlnadCT,ra IF Roth, Leesport CFHafts,.Roa«H«ff J Fegely & wf, Pmistown W L Hands & la. Pottstown W A Corrmck, J,ebanou . JBWcaluud, Danville' I itlneutAl. Mr Se Mrs.T H Hale, RaU G F Thomas & la* N Y J M ilfoorhead, Pa " Deaf Made to Head.—lnstrdaibnts to assist thoHearitiK, at F. MADEIRA’S, 115 S. TENTH Street, below CHESTNUT. : jeU-st* Let some well known and disinterested persons ap point one to the proprietor of eaeh preparation for the hair to bring up the'color. Every proprietor to use no thing but his own prepare lion, and the person nothing also during .the test. A certificate of the result to he widely published at the expense of-the unsuccessful competitors. Sold everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT & GO., 10 University Place, ITew York. Sami B Alyers, Fraakley Kw 0 Gilbert, Boston To Clean the House op Flies, use Datcher’s celebrated ‘ ' t ‘ LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER,, . a neat, cheap article, easy to use. Every sliest will kill a quart; Sold everywhere.. . FRENCH, RICHARDS,.* CO., TENTH and MAR KET Streets, Philadelphia, wholesale agents. ... my26-wfm2m . Hath Dye I Haiti Dye!! BATCHELOR’S celebrated HATE BYE is the Best in the World. ..The only Harmless 2Vue, and Reliable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect— changes ; Bed, Rusty, or Gray Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Bro without injuring the. Hair or Stalling the Skin, leaving the; Hair Soft and Beautiful ; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effectsof had Dyes. .The, genuine is signed William A. Batcselob; all .others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by ail Druggists, &c. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street, New York. Batchelor’s new Toilet Cream for Dressing the Hair. . ; ,: - :. jy3o-ly One-Price Clothing, of the Latets Styles, made in the Best Manner, expressly for BE*. TAIL SALES.: LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain’Figures.. All Goods Order warranted satisfactory. Our Oke-Prics Ststsm is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. . de2S-ly JONES & CO., 604: MARKET Street. ,_The Populab Clothing House of Phxla, S. E. corner SIXTH and-MARKET Streets. Custom Department (to make to order) No. IS. Sixth et. SAYBRY-PlM.—On’ tho 15th instant, at Friends’ Meeting House, Bast Cain, Chestor county, Thomas H. Savery to Sarah, daughter of the late Richard Pim,-all of Chester county. Pa. * BETTON—McDOWELL.—Married, on the 26th inst., by the Rev. William Ai McVickar, Dr. T. Forrestßet ton, of Germantown. to*Clivift, daughter of the late Thomas McDowell, of Delaware. - ;*■ SMEDLBY—LARGE.-At Hoboken, on the lSthlnst., 1 Samuel W. Smedley, of Philadelphia, to MaryvHLns dal*i daughter of Samuel Large, of the former place, * —At 1 o’clock this morning, Caleb ; S. Wright. CDne notice of the funeral wilt bo given ] * BREAR.—On. the 16th instant, Mark Brear, in the 79th year of his age. The relative? and friends of the family arc invited to. attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 024 booth Washington Square, on Seventh day, at ID o’clock. .** - JONES,—On the 16th instant, Marcaretta .Worrell, youngest daughter of Augustas C. and Harriet Jones, in the 16th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from tho residence of he/ father, Slarket street, above Forty-eecoud, West Phila delphia, on Monday, 2Utb instant at2o’clock, *** VANUXEM,—On the Kith inst., Lizzie Tweed, second daughter of Frederick W: and Elizabeth E. Yanuxem, aited two years and nine months. * ' SLOaN.—Saddenly, on the 36th instant, Caroline, wife of Henry Sloan , in the 54th year of her age. The friends of the family ere respectfully invited to attend bei funeral from the residence of her husband, (DaTby,) on Satnrday, June iSth, at 2P. M. To proceed to woodland Oemetety. . ** t : STATJE CmilAL COJOIfTTEE.- The members of the STATE CENTRAL COM. MiTTKB will meet for organization at i o’clock P.M., on WEDNESDAY. July 6th,at the house o i tho CHAIR MAN, in Harrisburg, Fa. By order of jol7-tjy6 ■ SHION CAMERON, Chairman. A SUPERIOR LECTURE, BY THE Hon. ISRAEL S. DEIIL, late U. S. Consul to Batavia, Java, will be delivered in the Frost-street M.E. Clinreb, FRONT St., above Laurel, TBlSfFridayX EVENING at 8 o’clock. Subject-"* 4 Travels in Orien tal and Bible Lands. Tickets only 25 coats; childrens ISeents. AJlshouldhear. . . It* THE PHI I<Al>£ IiPHIA LYCEUM 9SSP makes Us THIRTIETH Anniversary Excursion TO-MORROW,, (Saturday), from Ninth ami Green streets, at half past eight o’clock, proceeding to ROCK DALE. The usual routine of literary exorcises will be prei-ented/ Tickets at the depot. AdulU 50 cents; children half price. - - . ■ ... i. . ' It* OFTMEWESTMORELANI) WSSgf" COAL COMPANY, No. 330, South THfRD Street, corner of WILLING'S Alley. Finf,Ai>KU‘iiiA, June 15,1861. At aroeolingof tboDirectors of the WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY bald thiß day, a: DIVIDEND OP FIVE PER CENT, on the capital stock was declared out Of tbe profits for tho pant six months, myablu on and after .fnly 1, 1861. , . The Transfer Books will closed until July 2d next. jel7-16t - F. ft JACK3ON, Treasurer, ||CT» A UCTI ©ST .—FIN B AHT GAIXUKT ■=»: —GREAT CENTRAL FAIR;—WiII be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, in the ART OALLERY, WED NESDAY, JUNE 22, beginningaiSo’clock in tho EVE NING of that day (and the succeed mg- Evenings, If na emary), tboPICTUKE', STATUARY, and other Works of Ai'i, not presTounly sold at prlvutesale, contributed as gifts for the benefitbl tho SaNITaRY COMMISSION, filany very vaJu-ble works will be found among those to be offered, and all InUrosU-d in their purchase at© puniflfitlv reuuestpd to attend on the evenings of sale, earnesuy u. i « SPECIAL NO ICE. - On the above Evenings ther© will be no admittance to the Gallery between the hour* of ft« and 7, At 7 o clock the entrance door from the Horticultural and the middle door on Vine street, wtlPbo opened. TRkets 60 cents.' No Season or Committee Tickets will be admitted. The above restriction is .necessary to pre vent the Gallery lYoia belug over crowded by those not interested in the sale. ' Union. n»G mnu John S Mason, Bridgeton Wm MeLeoy, Phmulxvnin John T Eaolcs, PhoinixvUle JnoN Emily & la, Norrist'n J West, New York B J Sandersou, Penna L Pusoy, Penna S Holman, Chester co Miss A J Armstrong. Del Leopold Meyer. Chester John Dimou, Chester, Pa Jas Armstrong, Delaware . Mr Miller, Now York Jos G HelmeS, Rending , - W J Mooro, Bonding KStandtey, Penna A H Shaw, Clearfield, Pa John Haler, Bedford, Pa lIS Foster, West Chester II Saydan, Chester FS Bryan, Elizabethtown Goo H Raeder.EHzabotht'n Miss M A Reader, EUzab’n Mlhr Eliza Reeder, Elkab’n Robert Walker, Delaware Jus McCuba. Delaware Geo M Benstngar, Pouua Joel McDonnell, PotUville John Finney, PottaviUo PACurr, Pottsville Samuol Aldrich, 'Delaware T Mllall. Mtllorslmrg W W Nesbitt, Indiana co Tlio Karl- E McDowell,Delaware B Stout, Dolawaro B Ely, Now Hope. A B Stockton, Now Hope H F Crowoti,Hammonton SH Hiii't, Hartsviile Hart, Hartivilloj A M Moods, Bucks co S Beatty, Bristol S Snyder, Bucks co Mrs S Snyder, Backs co - J Field, Bucks co hire J Field, Bucks co : Mrs C Shftnm. Hainraontou PShsura.llannnoDton J W/irosdale, Nowtown . E A Wblte,Newtowu Icy Sheaf. E White. Newtown Miss H White, Newtown Miss L White, Newtown . W Grupps, Frank ford M A*htna,.Fmnkford Mrs W Crnpps.Frankfovd Mrs M Ashton, Frankford • W McDowell, Wrightst’a J Saylm*, Frenchtowa Miss Rill, Bucks no M Randall, Montgomery co Mrs Randall, Montgomery )Yr CoMirdv Bucks co W_M Howard, N Bedford HFConanl, Reading W Black; Hammonton SPECIAL NOTIC ES. New York, April 15,1884. We respectfully Invite your attention to and conside ration of the justly celebrated and reliable remedy for 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 civilized world as the "GOLDEN BITTERS. ” We risk nothingwbon we torm them a valuable ]tre> partition, for they are one of the few articles of tie present day which are not u humbug ;. and we aro wil ling and able to satisfy anyporson or persons who will call upon ns, itliat the celobrated "Golden Bitters’’are a genuine, bonafide hj/pienicsixtlclQ. It is tho wish of the proprietors that tho virine of tho articlo be tested be fore candemning. A decision, of their merits by any one who haa tried them is worth a million of purchased bogus testimonials. For creating a healthy APPETITB they are invaluable, and are nno<iua!led as a TONIO, They are mild in their action, and operate in givini r-ipor and strength to the system—not by any change they produce in the solids, but through the medium of the living principle. They are purely VEGETABLE, being composed of Gentian Hoot, Calamus, Sassafras, and many other remedial' agents of tho Vegetable world, all preserved in Jamaica Rum and Sherry Wine. , : * : AS A BEVERAGE '.V'...... they are the most wholesoirtiei invigorating t and pala table stimulant ever offered to the public. And ihafaet of their being prepared chemically and scientificallj 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 Proa* tration.7 Half a wine glass of these. " 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 pur own patent quart bottles, and for sate by Druggists, Grocers, &c., throngboirt the world" Each, botrie bears & fac simile of tho signature of Hub bel& Co. GEO. G. HtTBBEL & CO., Sole Proprietors, Hudson, N. Y.; Central Depot, American Ex. Building, New York; E. G. BOOZ, Agent, Philada. . je6-4w Hoyt’s Hiawatha Haer Restorattve. HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RKTORATIVE; HOYT*S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIYE. 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 ite namo, for the bene fits it confers when it is known. : . TfHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES. : It restores Taded and gray hair and whiskers to their crlginarcolor, It brings up the natural shading of one hair with another, thus giving the hair a perfect life appearance, so that the. most jcritieal. observer cannot detect its use. It makes harsh hair soft and silky, stops its, falling out, cleanses it and the scalp from all impu rities, is as readily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad ef fects of previous use of preparations containingsnlphur, sugar of lead, &c. - ' . The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the follow ingr'challenge. to test -la the New York dailies three weeks, which WAS NEVER ACCEPTED; Stein way & Sons, . PIANOS, : For sale only at Mason Steok& Co.’s HAMLIN’S fffrTi CABINET ORGANS STECK ft C0.,8 SEVENTH "OAK HALL. ” Best-class goods at moderate prices. . . WAN A MAKER & BROWN. Wheeler & Wilson’s Highest Premium LOCK-STITCH SEWING-MACHINES, THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. Salesrooms. TO* CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh. MA.REIED. DIED. T>LACK MOUf'SBLIITE DE LAINES. AU-woolMousselines, skfele widths. All-wool Monsseliues, douole widths. : All-wool Mousselines, two yards wide. r BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, No. 918 CBESTNUT.Street. PXTRA ATTENTION- TO STRAN- J-J GERS during the sanitary fair. Full stock of FANCY GOODS. Full stock of STAPLE GOODS. Full stock of SUMMER SHAWLS. Full Block of BLACK SILKS. ‘ . EYRE & LANDELL, Je7 400 ARCH Street. Catalogues in ft few’days ■ v 1 , jel7'6t', L OKAGE HCWxUiD FURNESS, Sce'y. THE PRESS -PHILADELPHIA, FEIDIY, JUNE 17, 1864. DEPARTMENT OF A6RIC6IJU* SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FAIR BUILDINGS. Farmers visiting the Fair ara respectfully requested to examine the AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. The assortment is full, each article of good quality, and tUo prices as low as they can he had elsewhere. Please buy at the Fair, and help onward the cause. COMMITTEE ON CANNED FRUITS OF .THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION.—The un dersigned thankfully acknowledge the receipt of the following contributions; . J. 13. Bussier & Co., goods invoiced $287 00 Aldrich & Yerkcs, d 0............ 00 0Q CharlesS. FHhtan &Co.,' d 0... 100 00 Rhodes & Williams,- - d 0.............. I*2l GO JohnS. Lee & Co , d 0...... 93 00 Archer & Reeves, do.. 210 10 Githena & Kexsumcr, do .... 27 90 Shtzler & Frazer, ' do 22 00 Samuel Townsend, d 0...... 9 00 Moore Brothers, N. J,, do 165 00 John P. Ski Jes, , d 0....;. S(H) O. P. Murton & Co., uoinvoice. .... Ladies of Bridgeport, N. J.,d0..» Halter & Samuel, d 0....... CASH. Mrs. Lewie Taws, cash $lOO 00 Wiu. Hunter, Jr., & Co., cash 0000 R. F. Society of Portland, Me,, por Miss Gill . wan, Secretary.... 150 00 J. Wilkins...i...; -.10 CO Mrs. J. 13. Springer.. 3 00 Mr. 80nder...... 5 00 Mr. Duff..... 5 00 Mr. Weymtr...... 5 00 A Friend.................... ....................... 0 00 ' $1,435 60 mTT w« F. B. REEVES, Cltairmau. Mrs. THEO. CUYXER, Chairman Ladies’ Com. : It rar GREAT CENTRAL FAIR-OPEN *DA ILT, from 10 o’clock A. M. to 10 o'clock P. M, SEASON TICKETS, admitting to all parts but Chtld . rr n’a Exhibition., .$5 00 Single admission... 50 v . ’ ' (Children uuder 13 years half price.) ' This admits to Sl ont of the 90 departments represented in the Fair, and to much moro than three-fourths of the entire space covered by tho buildings. . Certain department, nine in namber, containing ar ticles chiefly for exhibition, and not for sale, have neon permitted to charge a separate price of admission, as follows; Art Gallery. 25 cents. Arms and Tr0phie5............ 20 cents. Horticttltural Department............. 25 cents. Relics and Curi05itie5.......................... 20 cents. .IndiauDepartment 25 cents. Signor Blitz’s performances-.....,.25 coats. Chi1dren............... 15 cents. William Ponu Par10r....-v-.-.i.-......... .... 10 cents- SkatiDgPond....... . ..10 coats. Divan—..................................... 1.. 10 cents. Ball Room 10 cents. jeJhtf .W; HORACE HOWARD FURNESS. SANITART FAIR.—TJfIE WHITE, WASHERS of the city are particularly request ed to attend a meeting of this department of labor at tho houen of JACOB E. GLASGUW, 1133 RODMAN Street, on FRIDAY EVENING, the 17ih idaf, at 8 o’clock,, to. consider the propriety of giving one day’s labor, as per circular issued by the Sanitary Committee. jel6 2t* ART GALLERY - GREAT CEN TRAL FAIR. :• . - . : . ; SPECIAL.NOTICE.' The centre door on Yinostreatleadiag to the Art Gal lery will be open from 7}£ A. fif., until 10 A. M.,. Every Day during the continuauco of the Fair, (Sundays ex cepted), to enable connoisseurs.and others to .view the works of Art without being incommoded by the crowds that unavoidably fill the gallery , during tho public hours of the day.. ’Admission—ONE DOLLAR, which admits to Yander lya's Ariadne, but gives uOTighttopass the doors lead ing to other parts oftbe Fair. jel6 9t : THE (iREAT CENTRA*. F3CEH.— NOTlCE.—Holders of SEASON TICKETS mast he carefnl to write their names on the hack, of their Tickets before presenting them at the door, No person •will be admitted on an wncndorsed tiekot, , jel4-5t STOTJC3E TO (JOSTRIBUTORS TO THE “GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. ”—At amnet ing of the Executive Committee, hold Jana.lo, it was,, on motion, “Hesa/ved, That no goods remaining unsold at the close of tbo Fair shall be sacrificed by a peremptory rale at auction, but by hiring a store or otherwise, due measures shall be taken immediately thereafter io se cure their disposal at the ordinary retail prices. ” jel3-Iot HORACE HOWARD. FURNESS, Sec’y. 'DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFECF OF the PERKY OIL COMPANY, Southeast comer of WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. ' Philadelphia. June IS, 1851. The Board of Directors have this day dectared the second monthly dividend of TWO PER CENT, on the capital stock of the Company, out of the earning* of the month of May, payable at the office of the Coitpauy, clear of State tax, on and after the 20th inst. ' The Transfer Books, will be closed on FRIDAY, 17th inst., and'reopened on MONDAY, 2cth lust. . , JAMES PERRY, jeld-gt* . Treasurer. . (KS* NOTICE.—A SPECIAI* 3IEE TING sKjB? of the'Stockholders of ihe PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY will he held at the office. No. 230 WALNUT Street, at 11 o’clock A. M., on SATURDAY, tho 25thinsk* to consider a resolution of the Board of Managers for aiding In the immediate con struction of a brancli railroad to the oil region. je6-mwfSt . EDWARD F. GAY, Secretary. K®* FAKEL Ollv CO KGTXCJS*—AX vZ£& election for FIVE DIRECTORS to serve daring the current year, will be held at their office, No. 55 N. THIRD Street, on TUESDAY, the 21st inst., between the hours oi 4 and 5 o’clock P. M. GEO. W. McWILLIAMS, jeIQ-frmw6t* v Secretary. SOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN K®*- that an instalment: of ONE DOLLAR PEE SHARE on each and.every Shave of the Capital Stock of theMANDANMJNIKG COMPANY, has tuts day been called in, payable on or before the TWRNTY-FIFTH day of June, 1564, at the officeof the Company, No. 334: WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Byorder of the Directors. • -B.A.HOOPES, '•;- K ..Treasurer.--: Philadelphia, June 9, 1564. ' jell-tje2s OFFICE OF'« THE RELIANCE IN- SORANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA,V No. 308 WALNUT Street. PhiladetTphta. Jane 6,1564. The Board of Directors have TH fS DAY declared a di vidend of 6per cent, on the capital of this Company for the last six months, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representative,-free of taxes on demand. THOMAS C. HILL, JeT-Klt " Secretary. NOTICE OF I>IVH>FiND NO. 2,~ The Trustees of the BRIGGS GOLD COMPANY have declared a dividend ofl per cent, out of the net earnings of'tlie Company for the month of Mar, paya ble atthe office of the Company, No. SI JOHN Street, New York, Juno 16,1564, to Shareholders of record,-at the close.of business this day. v - - ••••«: WALTER E. LAWTON, - New York, June 3,1554. [jell-6t] . Treasurer. DITIDEKD.-THE DIRECTORS of the NOBLE & DELAMATER PETROLEUM CO. have this day declared a Dividend of TEN PER CENT, -from the earnings for the past month, payable on and after 20th in-4. .at their office, S. E. corner of CHESTNUT and THIRD Streets, up stairs: Transfer Books close on the 15th insfc. . , GEORGE W. HUNTER, Secretary. JuneS, 1864. . : : • j^XO-0t NOTICE.-OFFICE PHILADEI^ PHIA AND OIL CREEK OIL COMPANY, No. 327 WALNUT Street, Pjrn.ADTCi.PHiA, June 7, ISS4. The Directors have THIS DAY declared a dividend of ONE PER CENT, on tho Capital Stock of the Compauy,. payable oh and after the 20th infct, - The Transfer Books will'fclose on WEDNESDAY, Sth inst;, at 3 o’clock, P. M., for ten days. W. D. PAINTER, Secretary. : jeS-I2t* •' - ' " PIANOS, • ASIIJS BROS., EBSTNUT Street. CUT FLOWERS FOR THE HOR> V 3& TICULTURAL DEPARTMENT GREAT CEN TRAL of Cut Flowers are, and will, during Uigcontimiance of the Fair, be much needed. For the convenience of persons residing in the suburbs, and others to whom it may be inconvenient to send to the Fair Building, Mr. H. A. GREEK, Florist, No. 714 CHESTNUT Street,-has kindly consented to receive. Flowers EACH DAY, which willhe sent to the Fair at stated intervals during the day. The smallest contributions of this kind will be grate fully received, and will be acknowledged, if desired by tho donors, who will leave their names with the dowers. D. RODNEY KING, Chairman Gentlemen’s Committee. ■: Mrs. J. RHEA BARTON, , jell-61 Chairman Ladies’Committee. Pianos. PIANOS. J. E. GOULD, and CHESTNUT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEY that an instalment of OND DOLLAR PER. SHARE oh eachand every Share of the Capital Stock of the HSTNA MINING- COMPANY, has this day been called in,' payable on or before tho FIRST DAY OF JULYj 1664, at the office of the Company,No. 334: NUT Street, Philadelphia. By order of the Directors. B. A. SCOPES, Treasurer. Philadelphia, JuneS, 1564. . jell-tjyl ' OFFICE SOMERSET IRON AND GOAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 61 CEDAR'Street, New York, June 10,156 L NOTlGE'js hereby given that; pursuant to a resolu tion of tlfe Board of Directors, ah instalment 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 payable to JAMES WADSWORTH, Treasurer of said Company, on or before the ISth day. of July next. . . jel3-tjylS Attest: T. M. TYNG, Secretary, ra* 1 OFFICE CATAWISSA RAILROAD COMPANY; No. 421 WALNUT STREET. Philadelphia, Bth June, 1564. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.-The: Board of Di rectors have this dav declared a dividend of three per cent, on its preferred stock, out of the net profits of the company, payable on the Ist of AUGUST next. Transfer Books will be closed from the 21st July to 2d August, inclusive. By order of the Board. je9-tbSt W. L. GILROY, Treasurer. . ATTENTION COMPANY D, BLUE f RESERVES l—A special Meeting of the, Company will beheld bn FRIDAY EYESING. 17th, when all members are urgently requested ‘ to he present. Business of iraportancc.demands it. By. order of 11* . Captain-PAGE. pKOTHINGHAiI & WELLS BATS POX SALXf HEAVY, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. ■ STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAB. y BROWS, BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. IS WORSTED TARN. Ac, . ec-24if-Sf 0.8i.1N BAGS.—A LARGE A* MSNT OF GRAIN BAGS, In parlous slice, lor agla by fiARTES DE YTSITE OF EXQUISITE Style and Execution are made and in great demand atC. EVREIMEK’S Gallery. See specimens, and choose fctyies, ut G34r AKCH Streot, It* ftTARVED UN [ON PRISONERS FROM N* .LIBBY PltlSOlN',— 1 ‘ l had just got to the wharf, when our liag-of-iruee boa*, thq City of Kew York, came In, and soon the poor fellows began to land, four hundred: and fifty of them from Bello Isle—such a sight. It was A regiment of skeletons. Most of them hud to be earned « If on stretchers. -Several died on the boat as they were lifted up. Nine died on the wharf, lisping their graiitude to God, that after all their privations they were permitted to die under the old ilag. 2>fx\ CAKD PHOTOGRAPHS of the above.! T'k'EPA IiTJM BNT OP PUBLIC HIGH -V WATS, OfflceS, W. Corner WAMTDT and FIFTH Sti’K;U _■ PHir.Anlil.PKlA, JhdbU, lS6i,._ KOTICETO-CONTSAGTbASr~Ve^fid^PropOMiii ; will be received at this otttce until three o’clock 1\ M. of MONDAY, Juno 27th, ISG4, for the grading-, at so much per cubic yard, of the following-namedstreetfl, viz.; JHillerstreet, from the southeastward!)-side of Wistor street, extending a distance of about eight hundred ami fifty-five feet. Also, Ashmead street, from Wakefield street to Germantown Railroad; Linden;street, from Germantown avenue to Knox street, in /the Twenty second (22d) ward; Also, Richmond street, from Tioga street to about eight huudred feot beyond Bridge street, in the Twenty, fifth <26th) ward. Said Proposals will be opened at the above timo and place, where nil bidders are invited to be present, and the. lowest bidder will come forward within three days, or consider Ms bid withdrawn. * . W. N. SMEDLEY, je!6-tbsmwfm6t * Chief Cqm’rof Highways. *nn 000 FBBT SPRUCE LUMBER, i/vujVuv assorted sixes and lengths, including odd Usgtbß Joist and Scantling, from 3 by 4 to 3 by 12. Rafters, 24 to 30 feet long. • •• 81Us, 6 to 8 inches square, 16 to SO foot. . 2-inch Plank. 4*4 and 0-4 Spruce Flooring. On hand and for sale by HARBEKT DAVIS & CO., jslfi-m* LOCUST und TWENTY-FOURTH Ste. ; T?GGS« DAIRY AND SODID-PACKED J-J BUTTER. Forsalohy jel6-3t* - ' H. B. aRKISON, 128 N. WATER St. rjX) FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE ■ country; We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply famills* at . their Country Residences with' every description of FINE -GROCERIES, TEAS, &c., &c. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, »y3O-K Corner ELEVENTH; aad VIESte, HAL MACHINERY. CENTRAL FAIR, DAYID LANDRETH, GUAIRMAN. HORACE HOWARD .FURRESS,' ..; .:. r.- Secretary. BANCROFT & CO., Ho*. 40S and 407 MARKET Street MCALLISTER & BROTHER, . 728 CHESTNUT Street. RETAIt DOT GOODS. J C. STIiAWBRIDGE & CO., N. W. COKNEH EIGHTH AND MARKET, OBEAT CENTRAL DRY GOODS STOKg. ALL TERSOKS IN QUEST OP D K Y G O O X> S , At Reasonable Prices, aro invited to look through our Stock of 'BLANKETS, QUILTS, LINEN SHEETINGS, COTTON SHEETING S, PILLOW LINENS, PILLOW COTTONS. COTTON SHIRTINGS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELING, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS. J. C, STRAWBMBGE & CO., Northwest Corner of EIGHTH mid MARKET, K»,B. “Considerable reduction to parties purchasing large lots. ' - f . itiy27-fmwtf CURTAINS, SHARES, AND CI'RTAI.V MATERIALS, I. I X K N S , ■ AE3> ' Iloitse-Fm-nisliing Dry Eoods OE EVERY DESOIi IPTION. THE LAHGEST ASSORTMENT TO BE FOUND IN TUB CITY. SIIEPPAKD. V AN HARLINaENj St AKKISON, Jel7-fmw3t. ■. ; IOOS CHESTNUT STREET.. /WEN ETANS & C 0.,. No. 45 NORTH ErGHTH Street, successors to .T. K. CASSELBERRY,. Will open THIS MORN f NO r from the Cheap Auction Sales of Messrs. John B: Myers & Co., and Van Wyck, Townsend, & Co., of New York: : 1 lot superfiDn quality Siamoise Plaids. 37>£ cents, worth 50 cents, and have never been aolu for less this season. ... . 1 lot wool Sheppard Plaid Polonaise, only 37#, worth 62% cents, entirely new, and sold at Agreat sacrifice. ■. 1 lot Azulineßluc all-wool Delaines, *loc., worth 65c., a HUle soiled on the edge. • 1 lot Lupin’s Mous.de Bcge,- all-wool, MM' cents, a . bargain. : t 1 lot Black and White Mourning Delaines, 25c., the old price - 1 • ■ - * ■ G lots Lupines Hersani,.2s to 37>£. cents, black and colored. 1 lot Lupin’s Black Silk Grenadine Hernani,. two yards wide, $2.75, worth 85. - Slotsiupin’s ali-wool Delaines, single and doable width, all colors and black, 50 cents to SI. BLACK SILKS. PLAIN COLORED SILKS. Black. Silks at old prices yet, 95 ceuts to ss“ito rise. Plain Silks,-i>l to sl.so~.Hollmg them oil*. OurSilksseemto attiact a great deal of attention on account of then- being so low in Trice. i&We have not marked them.up any. ■■■■•.. ' . • SUMMER SHAWLS. Grcradinc Shawls, Stella Shawls, sl.G2>a to $10:25, old prices. ‘Summer Grenadine and Hernani Shawls, $3.25 to $15.5(1: Lace Mantles selHc? off low, to quit the business. Our prices so low, and our assortment solarge.iadles can sec, very Boon, the reason, we sell so great a aam her of them. , BALMORALS.- -BALMORALS; "• 1 dot-entirely now style Balmorals, s2.fcs, made to ..wash.' ■ •Motschoieeßa]morals»,sl:9stos2:2s. t 3 lots BnlnmraH, to soli by the yard—now style. - boys’wear. ladies’ cloaking; - Ladits’Cloaking Cloihs,.sl:2s‘to $2; old'prices.' . Men’s and Boy» r Wear, all prices, 50 cents to $2; . - " , OWEN EVANS & CO., . Successors to J. -R. Casselberry, Cheap Mammoth Dry Goods House, . No.. 4;s>North EIGHTH Street. N. 8.-Selling off our stock of HOOP SKIRTS low, to quit the.fcusi«ess. Auction lot of Carpets, cheap; 37)£ cents, worth now 62%. cents. Canton Mattings, best quality, a£ low prices. CASSELBERRY, jel6*2f ; No. 4-5 North EIGHTH Street. MUSLIN'S.—I HAiVE iSOW 03ST HiAiND •***- one of tho LARGEST STOCKS' Iff THE CITY, which I am gelling at much less than tho late advance prices. 1 lot-Bleached at 18cents. 1 case at 25 cents,Ahat is first rate. 1 case, full yard wide, at 25 cent?. Heavier full yard wide,;at 31 cents.. 1 case excellent Shirting, at 35 cents. Fnllyard-widePiae, at 37>a cents. I have ail! a few cases of all the most makes on hand, notwithstanding they ’are : so very scarce, guch as ". - NEW YORK MILLS, WAMSCTTA, WILLIAMSYJLLE,. 6a.Y MILLS*. ’ WHITE*ROCK,. FORESTDALE. SESTPER IDEM. Extra Heavy Housekeepers, and many.others of similar qualities. BLEACHED SHEETINGS, IK, IK, 2,2 K, 2K»- and 2 H yards wide,, of the best goods, at the .. _ r UNBLEACHED sheetings, bn all wldtas and.qualUtes to be found* UNBLEACHED SHIRTINGS,, at 20,25, Sl,Bs,?and 57% cents, as well as many other kinds and prices. * Any one-wanting . Cotton Goods will save money by buying now from this stock.:. - . i v GRANVILLE B. HAJNE3, jftlWt l No. 1013 MARKET Street* above Tenth. EA MR A L CLOTHIKG VJ HOUSE, SIXTH and MARKET. ~ Great Central Clothing Bouse, Sixi h. and Market. Great Central Clothing House, Sixth and Market. ■ Great Central Clothing House, Sixth and Market. : Great Central Clothing House, Sixth and Marker. Great Central Clothing House, Sixth and Market. Great Central Clothing House, Sixth and Market. Great Central Clothing House, Sixth and Market. Great Central Clothing House; Sixth and Market. : Great Central Clothing House, Sixth and Market. , Great Central Clothing House, Sixth and Market. ; Great Central Clothing House, Sixth and Slarket. Great Central Clothing House, Sixth and Market. Wanamakcr & Brown, Oak Halt. Wanamaker&Brown, Oak ITall. Wanamaker & Brown, ' : Oak Hall. Wanamaker'& Brown, Oak Hall, ... Wanamaker A Brown, Oak Hall./• * . Wanamaker & Biown. Oak Hail. Wanamaker & Btown, s Oak llall. Wananmker & Brown, Oak Hall. Wanamaker& Brown, Oak Hall. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall. Watuiumker & Brown, . Oak Hall. :Wanainaker & Brown, Oak Hall. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall. -Sirungerain the city visiting the Great Central Pair, and citizens generally, will find the best Clothing and the most reasonable prices at " WANAMAKER & BROWN’S, ' . ; OAK HALL, V S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. jel7-fmwtje2zif HRE-PHOOF SAFES; LILLIE’S CHILLED IRON SAFE .T*T.- v ,AOAI>*3T ' EVANS & WATSON’S SHEET - IRON SAFE THE GUERILLA SMOKED OUT! HE SHOWS FIGHT—WILL HE STAND FfRE? The SI,OCO Challenge against the world accepted. Mr. DAVID EVANS:' We notice in the Sunday Dispatch, of the 11th inst., that you ssy you will stand by yonr chatter ge, but that yon will not test a Safe delivered after the Ist of JUNE, im. ' • ■ ■ ■ - WB ACCEPT YOUR CHALLENGE, and will furnish a Safe delivered to the purchaser before the Ist of JUNE, 1864, the same as described in your Chaliauge, against any of EVANS & WATBO2TS BEST BANK:VAULT SAFES now in use»fastened by their Alphabetical Lock. We await yonr answer. ' Respectfully, &0., LEWIS LILLIE & SON, By M. C. SADLER, Agent, - . jels-3t. SX South SEVENTH Street. David.Evaxs,^sq. In your several public attacks upon our work, you represent a contest going on. between Philadelphia and New York. ,We know of no such.contest, and are not parties to each, if any there Is. We claim the same privilege to offer our work for sale in Philadelphia as New York, and we have no contest with your citizens. We parchaaa much of our stock in your city and State* hut claim ho special consideration on that account* Your contest is with us, and of your own choice, no* with New York, and your assaults upon us do notin. any respect attach to Philadelphia. Yon are but an insignificant,-poxt of the city; and were you and your business removed, it is probable that Philadelphia w,bnld continue to be a city. All yoar bluster in this direction is futile; and. will in noossential respect contribute to your lelief. You have taken your own positiou, aud yohr appeals to Philadelphia will not beregarded; You.will fall, but your city will go on without any apparent distraction. The test .must be made, and you must substantiate your publications, and. bring out your best Safe. The public demand it,'Philadelphia requires it, and you will not be/allowed to dodge or shrink from ihe issue. We squarely accept your term?, and you will put up your money and bring out your best bank burglar on some square, and we will meet you promptly and fairly with our Safe and pledge. : Respectfully, : : LEWIS LILLIE & SON. Tuoy, June 14, 1564. STATIONERY & BLANK ROOKS* JMPORTANT TO NEW COMPANIES. We have the patterns, and are prepared to furnish, at short notice; ,all the BLANKS AND ACCOUNT BOOKS; SUCH AB CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. transfer book, ORDER OF TRANSFER, STOCK LEDGER, ' STOCK LEDGER BALANCES,; REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK.’ v DIVIDEND BOOK, BROKER'S.PETTY LEDGER, . ACCOUNT OF BALES, : : Of good materials and at Low Prices. MOSS & CO., STATIONERS, 432 CHESTNUT; STREET. MEW COMPANIES FORMING CAN A i be supplied with - CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, - TRANSFER BOOKS, STOCK LEDGERS, CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS, And every variety of Account Books aud Stationery, on reasonable terms, at , „ • , * WILLIAM MANN' 8,. Btationer, Printer, and Blank Book Manufacturer, _ 43 South FOURTH Street, &p2B-2m Philadelphia. . T3LANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY; SJ BANKS, BANKERS, MERCHANTS; MANUFAC TURERS. RAILROAD COMPANIES, Sto. , Will gad U to their interest to order from the under* tinned. BLANK BOOKS,. PAPER, AND STATIONERY. AH kinds for Business, Professional, and Private list. For sale at moderate prices by - ■ WILLIAM MANN, Stationer, Prlntor, aud Blank Book Manufacturer, * , 45 South FOURTH-Street, ap2o-2m Philadelphia.•: -\rO U CANNOT OVERESTIMATE A. dhe worth of true portraits; they are Invaluable. B. F. REIMEE’S Life-Size Photographs, 111 oil colors,are unequalled, 024 ARCH/Street, . * It*' ■ FINANCIAL. , W,‘iAAVV.VY.Vv , .'.\"v , W-.VV. w . -s-M 4,’ - ■■ .%>.*•» -^ Jjj- E W LOAN. 11. 8. 1040 s . JAT COOKE & 00. OPPEK FOB SALE THB NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN, Bearing Five Per Gent. Interest IN COIN, Redeemable any time after TEN YEARS, at the plea sure of the Government, and payable FORTY YEARS after date. Both COUPONS and REGISTERED BONDS are leaned for this Loan, of same denomlnatlona as the. Five-Twenties. The Intereat oh $5O and $lOO payable yearly, but all other denominations half yearly. The TEN-FORTY BONDS are dated March 1,1864, the half yearly Interest falling due September 1 and March 1 of each year. Until Ist September, the accrued interest from Ist March is required to be paid by purchasers in coin, or lh legal currency, adding 60 per cent, for premium* until farther notice, i ■, . All other Government Securities bought and sold. JAY COOKE & 00., apS-if - 13 *t SOUTH THIRD STREET. ' yiK S T TJA'X'IQr'LA.I, BANK PHILADELPHIA. DESIGNATED depository FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 10-40 LOAN. This Bank has been authorised and !■ now prepared to receive subscriptions to the NEW CiOYERMIENT; LOAN. This Loan, issued under authority of an act of Con* green, approved March 3, 1804,- provides for the issue of Two. Hundred Millions of Dollars ($200,000,006) United States Bonds, redeemable after ten years, and payable forty years from date, IN COIN* dated March 1, 1654, bearing interest at the rate of . HTE PER CENT. per annum IN COIN, payable semi-annually oa all Bonds over SJQO, and on Bonds of $lOO and less, an nually. , SabscTibers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds as they may prefer Registered Bonds will be issued of the denomination* of .flfty dollars ($5O), one hundred dollars ($100), five hundred dollars ($500), one thousand doßars. ($1,000), five thousand dollars ($5,000), And ten thousand dollar* ($10,000), and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of .fifty dollars ($5O), one hundred dollars ($100), five hun dred dollars ($500), and one thousand dollars ($1,000), ; . .INTEREST will commence from date of subscription, or the accrued Interest from the Ist of March can be paid In coin, or, until farther notice, injp* S* notes or notes of National Basks, adding (60) fifty per cent, to the amount for pre mium. . O. IL CLARK, ~ . yj. INSURANCE. JNSUEE YOUR LIFE IN YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY, AMERICAN, OF PHILADELPHIA, S. 1. corner Fourth anfi Walnut Streets. Insurers la this Companyhare the additional gaaran teeof • ■ . . *■ -•. $ a 5 O, O O O CAPITAL STOCK all paid up IN CASH, which, to gether With CASH ASSETS, now on hand, amount to OVER $s 00,000. INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1803 OYER $2 00,00 0. BOSSES P&D DOKIXG THE YBAK AMOUNTING TO $62,000. DIYIDEKBS MADE ANKUAM.T, thus aiding the la eared to pay premiums. The last DIVIDEND on all Mutual Policies in force December 31, 1863, was FIFTY PER CENT. Of the amount of PREMIUMS received during the year. Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens in our midst, entitling it to more consideration than those whose managers reside in distant cities, |TAlexander Whllldin, J. Edgar Thomson, ''"•George .Nugent, Hon. James Pollock, Albert C. Roberts, P. B. Mingle, Samnel Work, ALEX. WHILDIX, President, SAMUEL WORE, Vice-President, JOHN S, WILSON, Sec. and Treas. jell-12t ■ : . JJAVE YOU PROVIDED FOR YOUR FAMILY AH IHSURAHCE OH YOUR LIFSf - HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. MUTUAL, , . WITH AH AMPLE CASH CAPITAL. WALTERS. GRIFFITH, Prbsidest. ; i OK C. Ripley, Sec. I. H. Fbothixqham, Teeab, ; William J. Corns', Actcabt. ./ PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: ' Hon.. William Strong; Rev.; Matthew Simpson } D. 8., Bishop of M. E. Church; Per. Albert Barnes, D. D.f Rev. James M. Crowell; Thomas Robins, Esq. t Lewi* R. Ashnrst, Esq. $ Sainuei Welsh, Esq.; James Dunlap, Esq.;W. E. Leejee, Esq.; John Bice, Esq.; Charle* Humphreys, Esq.; John B. Austin. Esq.: S. C. Palmar,'. Esq.; C. B. Mount-, Esq.; Samuel G.. Perkins, Esq.: John B. Penrose, Esq., Samuel Field, Esq., Messrs.-E. W, Clark & Co. ißncknor, - McCammbn, & Co.; John B. Myers & Go.; Benjamin Bullock & Sons; Wm.' 8, &. Alfred Martien; George B. Reese, Son, & Go.; J. B, McCreary & Co.; George Cookman & Co.; D. 3. Ker ahaw 6 Co.; Kay & Brother. - JOHN H. PACKARD, M. D., Medioai. Examines* No. 1225 SPRUCE STREET, . . . la attendance at Agent’s Office dailyfrom lto2P. 5L PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, COSHER FOURTH AHB LIBRARY STREETS. > - , B. K. ESLF.R, AGENT. - ' »p4-m-wf3m INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE -L STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.-OFFICE Nos. 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North side of WALNUT Street, between POCKand THIRD Streets, Philadelphia. INCORPORATED IN 1794-CHARTER PERPETUAL. - CAPITAL $300,000. . PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY,. FEBRUARY V 186», «*2»,81T.52. MARINE, FIRE, AMD INLAND TEAMS POET ATIOM IKSURANCE. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrord, Tobias Wagner. Charles Macalester, ' Thomas B. Wattson, William S. Smith, ' Henry G.’ Freeman, William R. White, Charles S. Lewis, . George 11. Stuart, . George C. Carson, Samuel Grant, Jr., \ Edward G. Knight, ; .. i. . John B. Austin. HEMRY D. SHEREERD, President. William Harper,Secretary. nolS-tf PROI’OSAtS. /YFFICE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH, S. W. Corner SIXTH aud :SANSOM Streets Philadelphia, June 13, 1564. SEALED PROPOSALS for the removal of a nuisance arising from stagnant water on a lot of ground ninety feet south of LEHIGH Avenue and TILTON Street, in the Nineteenth ward, will be received at this office until lSo’clockM., onMONDaY, the2QthinBt. Bidders will state whether they propose removing the nulsfcnce by draining or by filling up. - je!7-3t - G, RUSH SMITH. OFFICE or THE BOARD OF HEALTH/ S. W. Corner SIXTH and. SANSOM Streets. PmLADRLritiA, June 13, ISG4. S> ALEP PROPOSALS for the removal of a nuisance arising fiom stagnant water on a lot on the south side of VIENNA Street, opposite TULIP Street, will bo received at this office until MONDAY, the 20th instant, at 12 o’clock M. Bidders .will please state whether they purpose to re move the nuisance hr draining or by filling up. ; G. KU,SEI SMITH, HeaUhOfllcer. T>BIMER’S CARTES DE VISITE ARE J-i Hqg speolmeas of Photographic Art, executed with care by artists of skill and experience, at Gallery, SKCOaD Street, above Green. - it* WHITE BAND FOR SALE—BHIPPEN ' f Street, above Dels wave avenue. Por Plasterers, Stone Cutlers, and Glass Blowers. H* - JKO, V. B, lUHK, Agt, Lincoln Sand Co, OO LADIES TRUSS AND BRAOB STORE-Conducted by Ladles, TWELFTI, Street, first door below Race. Every article la th«l! line elegant, easy,'and correct in make. C. H. NEE DLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, bathe corn,’ of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. N. 8.-Profession! accnracy iaenrod. myb-Sraif Heaton & denckla, hardware COMMISSION MERCHANTS SOT COMMBKOJ and 510 NORTH Streets, offer for sale: , , Anchor Brand Nalls: Flymonth Mill Rivets. W. AS. Batcher’s Cast Stool; Eagle Cabinet Locks. Putnam's Horse Nails; Locke sjschool Slates. Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire: Cotton Cards. _ . Also. a foil assortment of American Hardware- fsT-lhaH MONHME NT S AND OR AV E • STONES.—A large assortment of Grave-Stones; ol various designs, made of the finest ltalian and Amar cas Marble, .constantly on hand at tha Marble Works of. ADAMSTEIIbifBTL. RIDGE Avenue, below Eleventh etreet. PWladelsM*. üB-Jalf A SHMEAD & EVANS, . Successors to WILLIS P. HAS ARP, 73* CHESTNUT Street, Stave received DENISE, Byfthe author of “ Mademoiselle Mori. ** 2 VOls, .".v.H-fD-G-'.'.- THE STORY OF ELIZABETH.' A Tato. By Misa Thackeray. - PATRIOTISM, AND OTHER PAPERS. By T. Starr ' King. PHANTOM FLOWERS. A Treatise on the Art of ProdnningSkeleton Loaves. * THOUGHTS ON PERSONAL RELIGION. By Ed ward Meyrick Gonlburu, I). D. THE POOR WHITE; Or, The Rebel Conaeript. THE MEMORIAL HOUR: Or, The Lord's Supper in its relation to Doctrine and Life. By Jeremiah Chap lin, I). I). STUMBLING BLOCKS. By Gail Hamilton. THE NEW BOOK OF NONSENSE. Filled with Comic Illustrations, and published for the benefit ofthe Great Sanitary Fair. HAUNTED HEARTS. By author of “The Lamp lighter.” ...... „ , ~ je!3 BODE S! jSTEW BOOKS! HAUNTED HEARTS, by the author of the “Lamp* lighter: * ’ STUMBLING BLOCKS, by Gail Hamilton, author of • “ Gala Davs,” “ Country Living,” See.. t DARKNESS AND DAYLIGHT, a novel by Mrs. aiTary -I. Ho!p|s, author of “ Lena Rivera,” “Clarion pk POOR WHITE, or. The Rebel Conscript. MT FIRST PENNIES, and other glories, 67 Cousin ■Rate. ■ GLEANINGS FROM THE FIELDS OF SCIENCE, ART, AND HISTORY: or, Incidental Testimony to tLelatpl ration of the Scriptures, by A. B. Rich. CORTLEY HALL; or, The Straight Road is' Shortest and Surest; by a. L. 0. E. Containing aUo stories from Jewish History; bound togeiher or separate. . For sale by WILLIAMS, h ALFRED MARTIEN, jel3-tf •• - 608-Chestnut sireei. SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. FRESENIUS’ MANUAL OF OTJATITATIVE CHEMI CAL ANALYSIS, from the lust EuglisirHnd German editions,-in one volume* octavo. Price $3,60. 11. .MILLER’S ELEMENTS OF CHEMISTRY. Fart I. CHEMICAL PHYSICS from the third London edition. ■ Ill:-' MILLER’S ELECTRICITY AND : MAGNETISM, for Bale, with a general assortment of SCIENTIFIC BOOKS, BY LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, jc9 No. 25 South SIXTH Street. President. TOE SUNBEAM STORIES, X. Containing the charming, bright stories of TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM, CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING, HOUSE ON THE SOCK, .ONLY, OLD JOLLTFFE, MERRY CHRISTMAS, DREAM CHINTZ, : /. . STAB IN THE DESERT, &c. Six beautiful rolnmes, iDustrated, 82.50. WILLIS P. HAZARD, Pnhlißh»r, feg6-tjyl . : - «t Strath-SIXTH Street. NEW AMERICAN The Agency for this invaluable Library of Universal Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street, second story. Also, XBCOBD OP THE BEBEELIOI}. By Frank Moore. '• *#ell-fcf PROCLA MATION OF FREEDOM AT X; THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR—-Fine Photographs, 28 by 13 inches, of PAINE’S pen and ink drawing of the EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION, beautifully illus trated, original donated to the Brooklyd Sanitary Fair, and sold for $3OO and presented to President Lincoln.'. They will be sold at retail at the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR during its continuance. Canvassers wanted for ©very section of the coun try. ROWLAND JOHNSON* HO MARKET St.. Phil*., and 5& BEAVER Street, New York. ie!4-Sfc A GENTS WANTED TO SELiTtHE •AX standard History of the War. A rare chance to make raonev. Agents are clearing from sll*o to $2OO per month. 200,000 volumes already sold. Send for circu lars. Address JONES, BROS., &Co., Publishers, BAL TIMORE, Md. . . jeVMm* ■RUSINESS CHANCE.—WITH MODE -X'R'ATE mean*' a new, tasteful and scientific business, easily understood, and protected by five patents, mav be commenced, bidding fair ,to become successful and profitable. Direct to * 7 A, W,, ,r P. 0. Box SSI. jelo-4t f PRAHKFORD, ARSENAL. X • ' ■ .**•’ Juste 14t<t, 1554. BRICKLAYERS WANTED.—Wanted at the Frank ford Arsenal, .Brldesbarg, 20 good BRICKLAYERS; steady employment given. T. T. J. LAIDLEY. jeld-St —Bvfc. Major Commanding. TOBEE TNTELIGENT BOYS X. .wanted to‘learn the Printing business. Apply at W. F: MURPHY & SONS; Printers,. jelo-4t* , 339XHESTNUT. Street. . WANTED—AN INTELLIGENT AND :» » thoroughly competent person as HOUSEKEEPER in a small family, a few miles from the city. Address Bex 163*2 Phila P. O. jel7-3t* { William J. Howard* Samuel T. Bodine. John Aikman, Charles F. Heazlltt, Hon. Joseph Allison, Isaac Hazlehurst. ■WANTED, A RESPECTABLE GIRL, •» ' as seamstress and chambermaid, in a small fami ly. None need apply without city reference. Apply to Sirs. BETTS, 1039 WALNUT Street. jei7-St* WANTED —A STORE, IN THE J* : neighborhood of FRONT and MARKET Streets, about ihe Ist of July, forwhich a satisfactory bonus will' be paid. Address * * Store, ** at this office. je!7-2t* WANTEB-A FIRST-CLASS SALES * MAN in a Wholesale Hosiery and Notion House. Address Box 640 P. O. . . je!6-6t* WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, AGED * r 19, desires a Situation to learn the Wholesale Gro eery. Address ‘‘Grocer,” 80x1343P.0. jel3-Gt* , WANTED—BOO AGENTS TO fcELL .* * the great natural -WEATHER INDICATOR. Though only just introduced, hundreds attest to its ac curacy in foretelling changes of the weather from dry to wetland vice versa. It interests the scholar and the man of science, and awakens admiration in the minds :;0/ all who witness ilswonderfalfanctions,- Send postage stamp for circular and particulars, or call upon FRISBEE, COOK, & CO., • . 66 North FOURTH Street, 3'e7-m* : . Philadelphia, Pa. #in AHA —A YOUNG MAN WITH a business experience of- 13 years wishes to’: invest the above amount, as an ACTIVE PARTNER in some safe and profitable business. Ad dress, stating references and nature of business, **Mo 2, chant,’ ’Box 1654, Post Office. je!7-2l* dbfJA A MONTH I—l WANT AGENTS at $6O a month, expenses paid, to soil my EVSR LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, and 13 other articles. Fifteen circulars sent/rce. Address apSQ-d&w3m : JOHN F. LORD, Biddeford, Maine. fl DWELLING HOUSE WANTED— Sixth and Eighth streets and GaUowhill and Master, a neat DWELLING HOUSE.witk ail the modern conveniences. A strfet ranningrnortirand south preferred. Price from: *5,000. to SS,OOO, Possession at any time within twelve months. '\*-- CAVALRY HORSES WANTED. ' Win DBPARTxsirr, Cavalry Bokbaxt, Office o?: Chief Qcartrrmasxes, WashingtonvD.C. , May IS, 1564: THREE THOUSAND (3,000) &ORSE& WANTED. ONE .HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIYE . ($160) DOL LARS per head will be paid for all CAVALRY: HORSES delivered , within the next thirty (30) days at the Go vernjnenl stables at Gleshdro, D. C. : Said Horses to be sound in all particulars, notlees. than five (5) nor more than nine (9) years old; from fif teen to sixteen hands high, full dn flesh, compactly built, bridle wise, and of size sufficient for cavalry purposes. These specifications will be strictly adhered to and rigidly enforced in every particular. Payment made on delivery of seven (7) and over, JAMES A. EICIN, • . my2o-lm , Lt. Col. &G,G. M. Cavalry Bureau. DO ADDING.—TWO SECONIDSTORY D rooms TO LET, at 133 Korth TENTH St. je7-tf TJOABDING—ON DUX’S LANE, GER '•SfANTOWN, sixth house from station. je7-I2t T OST OR MISLAID—A RECIUPT A-i for 50 Shares Egbert’s Oil Company. As it can be of no use to nay one bill its owner, it can be returned to the office of the Company, I*7 S, FOURTH St. jclfi -it* -.TOff SATT AiTO TO LET. . TIBSIRABLE real estate IN VESTMENT—A valuable tOT OP GROUND for sale, on the west tide of Ridge avenue, near the:Girard college, containing about twelve aud three-quarter acres. Apply to A. 13. CARVER & CO., jel6-6t* S. IV. cor. NINTH and FILBERT Streets. TO BINT—THE SECOND AND THIRD A Story Rooms of Store No. GSI MARKET St.. Pos session July Ist. jell-fit* SIBLEY, MOLTEN, k WOODRUFF. S NORRISTOWN HOUSE FOR SALE. Stone House, 20 feet front; Lot 03 feet by 250 doop, full of fruit and shade trees, grape vines, &c,, with stable on the rear, ; Apply to- H. S. STEPHENS, • Joift-3t* 921 CHESTNUT Street, Philada. ‘0& :FOR SALE-A FARM OF 103 *•<&-* ACRES of superior land, situated in CHESTER COUNTY, on Pliila. and Balto. Ceutral R.R-, near Elk viow Station, two hours 5 time from the city (40 miles). Improvements—New Brick DweUiug, with slate roor and eight rooms; new Frame Barn.-10 by CO feet; ice iiouso, Corn-crib, &c.;; completely furnished with Sta hU a Ven ' tUriVi R§BEIT MAOGBteQOR. 10 410 WALNUT Strael. BAZAAR. NINTH AND SAN- JnßolSvatlOo’eloclt. comprising about . ■ ™ ’ ■ sixtyhokseA Full descriptions »t Balo. T . , ALSO, New and second-hand Hurriages, Light Wagons, Dear borns, &lc. , with which the sale will commence. Also, a bay Pony, Wagon, and Harness. . Also, single and double Harness,. Saddles, Bridles, Whips. Covers, kc. JsSs* No postponement on account of the weather. jfiSlr* Sale of Omnibuses Monday next, bale of Horses, &c., on Wednesday. . JSST Carriages and Harness at private sate. _ ALFRED M. HEKKNESS, : jelfi-2tif . Auctioneor. YTOLLAND GIN.- 10 PIPES BOH -U- IBS'S OIK. For sals by R'mDMSTOS. jeUS-51* , -.-S K; SKOST Btrsst. jwbw mucATioiig., 808 CIIESTNUT STREET. " CHEAPEST STORE . in the City, J SOS Chestnut Street. LOWEST PRICES , in the City, J 503 Chestnut Siroet, LARGEST STOCK , inthepity, J 808 Chestnut Street. BEST in A the < CIW, rEKT f BO3 Chestnut Street. A s o4n K t E So°u°nf . | SOS Chestnut Street. rH °^S4Sf UM9 ' Chestnut Street. PraaesMdjMtePartouts, |soS Chestnut Street. mid Atlantic, | m chostn , u street. PITCHER'S Book Store, PITCHER'S Aihom Store, PITCHER’SPictm-oStore, . PITCHER’S Frame Store, tSOS Chestnut Street. l’lTCHKlt’S.Stniiouery Store, DITGRER’SOiie-price.Btore, ; PITCHER’S Low-prfcoStore, . G. W. PITCHER, 808 CHESTNUT Street. jelß-tf XTEWaWAB MAP ! NEW WAR MAP ! ? —NEW TOPOGRAPHICAL WAR MAP of tko Southern States and Chronology of the Great Rebellion, with an introduction and » atatiatical appendix, con taining the area ami population of the Loyal and Se ceded States, strength of tho Arrovand Navy, Corre spondence with the Department.-, Tables of Distances. Items of interest, List of Casualties in the Union and Rebel Armies, and other valuable information, with all the baUie-ilelds distinctly marked. Bound in a noat and convenient pocket form. Price; fifl cents. Per aalo by- WM. S, & ALFRED MARTIEN, je!7 - ■ , 600 CHESTNUT Street. mew war map; A' Just received by . J. B. TJPPfNCOTT & CO., • 715 and 7X7 MARKET Street, PERRINE’S NEW WAR: MAP OF THE SOUTHERN ... ST 4.TSS . . * Arranged from the latest Goverumeut*surveys and official reports, together with a Chronology of the great Rebellion. ! je!7-3t 1A CENTS !—LADY’S FRIEND FOR lKj JULY- PITCHER’S, 808 CHESTNUT Street. OR CENTS ! PHOTOGRAPH AL BUMS. I’ITCH HIPS, 808 CIIESTSUT Street. T>EMOREST’S MIRROR OS' PASH -1 J IOK.-PITCHEH’S.BOB CGESTyUT Street. jelB-3t CYCLOPEDIA. WANTS. s LUKENS MONTGOMERY, Convoyadeers, jolfi-fit* 1035 BEACH Street, above Laurel. BOASDIim LOST AND FOUND. AMUSEMENTS. yANDERLYN.’S 4RIADNE. This most wonderful creation of lim genius of VAfr. BKELTN, has been placed at the disposal of the Pin, A tie Coißttitteo ofthe SAffITAKT FAIR, as a SPECIAL EXHIBITIOIf, ott the express conditio* that Season and other Tickets, giying access to-other parts ol the Fair, are not to be entitled to admission. AHfADNE, (Daughter of Min™, and rnsslphm, deaerkd-oa tho Island of Naxes, by Theseus.) “ An ideal of romale beauty, reposing upon thy itfru ryof its own sensation, lost in sleep, and yielding -rim child-like self-abandonment to dreams of love. ’» ’ ■' How J ike a vision of pure love she Memg ; Her cheeks jus! flashed with innocent repose That folds her thoughts up fa delicious dreams, ' Like dew-drops fa the chalice of a rose; .Pillowed npoh her arm and raven hair. How archly rests that bright and poacefal hrowf Its rounded pearl dedanco bids to care, , .TOdio kieses bn the Upa seem melting now; J’rono in ijrßconscioas loveliness she lies, And leaves around her delicately sway; Veiled U the splendor of her beaming eyes, ButVer the limbs bewitching graces play; Ere into Eden's groves the serpent crept, .. Tims Eve wxthiu her leafy arbor slept;** I'UAikerraan's ** Artist Life.” . “In 1812 VAKDERLYJT painted the ARIAD'IE. Thlf Painting proved Mr. Vaaderlyn’s powers even more than the ‘Marius,’ nndls r in my estlraatloa, the finest figure of the kind I have ever seen. This picture ha* bees purchased and engraved by A. B. Durtiud, Esq., himself an excellent Painter, and our first Engraver. The engraving of Mr. Durand ia worthy of lap's Arts and Designs. . Admission • • One Dollar. Entrance from the Horticultural Department, andt from the Corridor connecting the latter with- the Art Gallery. ; rjJJEAT CENTRAL PAIR. EXHIBITIONS in ibe OBMTB YENTBILO«DISM, wUh'atargo rariet/o'/attraSoS' Adm Mon 25 centsChlUrm iscenfsf attri ‘ aioß »- Exhibitions at .V and BP. M. THROVE E ; 8 KEW CHESTHUT VJ STREET THEATRE. LEONARD GROVE#. MANAGER, THIS (Friday) EVENING/ June 17. 13$ ' BENEFIT . * Of the Popular Comedian. J. E. McDOXOUGH, -who will make bis reappearance as 'Mother -.Piuta, (harinjp recovered from his indisposition) in the . . IMMENSELY SOCCE^St-m, FAIKY SPECTACLE of the ■_ ■ • , SEVEN SISTERS.• ' P r ‘fie Birti of Cupid iu the Jiower of Perns ■which whl bo agaiiipresented with all its beantlfal’inn.. me by Koppit;- anil the crand orchestra. Prices as nsnil GEiKD FAMILY J-.ATIKEBon SATTJRI/iV atWnMn-' THE SEVEN SISTERS will be presented, making the Greatest Bay Perform ance e-ver witnessed in Philadelphia, at the usual Ka tinde prices. MBS. JOHN DREW’S JCBW ARCH STP.SET THEATKS. BENEFIT of frank drew. : AMTBSK GLORIOUS COMiarATIOSy TO.KXGHT, (PEI OAT) Jane IT, 18W, „ JOHtf BEJEL, , Dennis Ernlsrruililery. Prank Drew.' ■I)aB .Stuart i£obsoa. Hob. Tom Suniheton......; .....;....i.B;trtoJi KUL To conclade with the Grand Drama of , r -. • the vosty thieves. (tee cobbler).. All Baba, {the w00dman).......-. Morgiana A Great BUI fur Saturday night, WA LNU T * STREET THEATRE.— THIS (Friday) EVENING. June 17th, TWO GRAND PIECES. HARRY PEARSON, in hxs great impersonation of _ _ PETER PROBITY, in ihe Chimney Corner. Tho Performance will commence with beautiful Specta cular Domestic Drama of THE CHIMNEY CORNER Ta,cbne!ndo with the Thrilling Drama of r I' JONATHAN BRADFORD. eight, Miss Annie Graham’s Benefit On Monday will be produced the Grand Spectacular . Drama of FAUST AND: MARGUERITE MO W OP E N—THE FORTY-FIRST .AKJJTJAL exhibition of paintings akb acabemt or THE FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. Open/rom 9A. 51. till 7P.M., and in the evening. Pro ceeds for the Sanitary Fair. jefl PERSONAE. PEBS'ONAL. - JET "BALL'EAR DROPS, 50 coots. 016 BACB Street. jel7-2t« PERSONAL.—SPOONS PLATED X. with Pure Silver, on WhiteMetaL $1 perset, - je!6-2t* 916 RACE Street PERSONAL —JE WELRY/ SENT BY X Mail, free of postage, to any part of the United Statesmen receipt of the following prices: ' Single-stone Imitation Diamond Ring, $1; Cluster Imitation Diamond Ring, *2; Heavy-plated Vest Chains, $1; Magnificent Plain- Sing, *1; Heavy Plain Rings (wili stand the strongest acid), 5Q cents; Small Round Black Enameled Ear Drops, 50 cents; Heavy-plated Black Enameled Sleeve Buttons, 25 cents; Gents’ Pins, Imitation Dia mond, $1; Imitation Diamond Stads. *1; Bracelets, $1; Handsomely* chased Medallions, $1; Complete Seta Carbuncle Studs and Buttons, $1; Complete Sets Black Enameled Studs and Buttons, with pearl setting, $1; Fancy Watch Keys, 50 cents,* Pen and Pencil, with ex tension case, $1; Ladies’ Long-geared and Chatelaine Chains, •$!; Chatelaine Pins $1; Genuine Gutta percha Chains, $1; Ladies’ and Gents’ Miniature Pins, for likeness or haii, si; Seal Rings, $1? Locket Rings, $2; Coral Armlets, 50 cents. ".Direct to ■ ■ ESTLIJT & HAN’T. Ko. 3tG BACE Street, Philadelphia. SAMUEL MAROT, DEALER IN LIME. y BUILDING STONE, and COAL. Yard, NINTH: Street, above Thompson, (west side.) Orders received by William Marot, Jr., 811 Spring Garden street; Chag. H. Marot, 25 N; Sixth st: (second story); and £. Marot, 434 Chestnut si. (second story). N. B, —An experienced Salesman wanted. mySI-lm* StJMiWER RESORTS. QIA BATHING.—CONGRESS HALL, LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, is now open for the season. Persons wishing to engage room 6? will address jcTT-iSt* WOODMAN STOKES, Proprietor. TfFBRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS.— XJ. This popular Summer Resort will be opened for* the feasoa June 20th, 1564. The undersigned begs ieava to call the attention of his friends and the public ia general to this.magnificent and well-known, establish ment, which, though having undergone a change of proprietors, will be continued under the new adminis tration with greatly improved advantages, and in creased facilities tor health and pleasure. . From bis valuable experience, the-proprietor feels warranted in aiming the public that every depart ment of the establishment will" be conducted to the en tire satisfaction of all. The facilities for railroad communication with tha Ephrati Mountain Springs are well known: FROM BALTIMORE—Northern Central Railroad.— The 9.20 A. M. train, via York, Wriglitsville, and Co lumbia, arrives at the Springs at 3.30 P, SL r FROM PHILADELPHIA—CentraI Pennsylvania Rail road.—The 11.29 A. M. train, changing cars at Landis ville, arrives at the Springs at 3.30 P. M. . * READING RAILROAD.—The 5.15 A. 51. train arrives at the Springs atl2 M. - FROM NEW YORK—New Jersey Central, via Easton ana Reading.—The 6 A. SI. train (Jersey City) arrives at the Springs at 12 M. .. i--—. JOHNW. FREDERICK, Proprietor. ; N. B.—A fine LIVERY attached to the ment. jel7-lm ''excursions: CUIofER eYgURSIONS! U .PEKKSTLTASIA CEKTKAL HjJtKOAD. On and after "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th, 1554, EXCURSION TICKETS . Win be sold from PHILADELPHIA to ALTOONA. CRESSON, DUDLEY, and MT. DALLAS, wh«ch willb* good fora return irip until OCTOBER Ist, 1564, : when endorsed by. the proprietors of the Logan House, Moun tain House, Broad Top City House,or the Superintendent of Bedford Springs. - EXCURSION RATES FOR IS61: Philadelphia to Altoona $9 2B “ Cre550n..v........i 9 85 “ Dudley... 930 : Mt. Da11a5.......................... 970 : FOR EPHRATA AND LITIZ SPRINGS. The Fast Line, leaving ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets at 11.25 A. M.,makes close connection,at Landis ville, with the Reading and Columbia R.R.,.for both Epbrata and Lifciz Springs. ; •' Excursion Tickets to these points can be procured oa anySATURDAY, good until tue following MONDAY. The rates of fare will be as follows: Regular. Excursion. $2 50 $3 40 2 50 3 40 JOHN F. VANLEER, Jr. , Ticket Agent Peuaa. R.R. Philadelphia io Ephrata. “ JLitiz XEGAt. Fi THE ORPHAN FOR THE CITY AKDCOOKTY OF PHILADEtPHIA. Estate of Catherine bisbee, deceased. . The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust, the account of WILLIAM ErNWECHTER. and WILLIAM MELCHER, executors of .the last will and testament of Catherine Bisbee, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the ac countants, will meet the parties interested for the pur pose of his appointment on MONDAY, June 27. IS6*. at II o'clock A. M., at HIS OFFICE. No. 321 South. FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. JOHN O’BRIEN. jel7-fmwst Auditor. THE ADAMS EX- PRESS COMPANY, Office 33* CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Mer chandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own Uaes or in connection with other Express Companies, to all the principal Towns and Cities in the united States. E. S. SANUFOBD, fe'27 General Superintendent fft, PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA.. 7 TIONS, with r»U descriptions orohaxacter, frtvaa J DAY and EVENING, by „ A feoSMK’ , mhi)-wfrm6m . No. 513 Sor.lh TENTH Street. xv. MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT (V\ LOANED upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewel- A A ry, Plate, Cloth&g, Sc., at JONES Aoojit W W CM Established Loan Office, comer TSOi* Md GABKIIii Btreatsi fc?l3N Lmtorf. RBUsJoiT ..Frank Draw .Stu&ct RohsoA ...iliKsHenrF
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