CITY ITEMS. A Hint to Stranohrs Wisnit/n to P one has k ‘SBWmo Maouinks.—As wo predicted, when the Fair opened, a largo number of persons visiting the ■city to attend this wonderful combination of art, In dustry, and patriotism, are bent upon carrying with them to their respective homos a Sowing Maohtno. »Of course, the Wheeler & Wilson comes in for the largest share of patronage. Over Jive thousand of those celebrated Machines are now in u o in this city alone. The great peculiarity or the Wheeler A "Wilson Machine is, that no one is over disappointed Sn the way, in which it operates. It sews, hems, tucks, gathers, binds, fells, and porfnrtns ail the most delicate and artistic stitching, with a degree of strength, elasticity, and precision never attained by any other sewing machine. It is, moreover, a beautiful ornament; is so simple In its movements that a ohild can operate it, and so perfectly con structed that it is almost impossible for it to got out of repair. Purchasers of tlio Wheeler & Wilson 'Machines are instructed in the use of them by com petent teachers, without charge, either at thoir homes or at the Instruction Rooms, 701 Chestnut Street, Every machine is sold with a guarantoo to jgivo satisfaction, monoy will be refunded to the purchaser. Strangers visiting the city to at tend tho Great Fair should not fail to call at 704 ■Chestnut street, and see tho great Sewing Maohino Emporium of Philadelphia, StJGGKSTiOH to Yisstors.—Now that thousands ■of strangers are coming to the city daily to attend the Great Central Fair, we havo this ' practical sug gestion to muko to them ! All who road the daily papers aro already familiar with the name and fame Of J, W. Price, proprietor of thebest Dining Saloons in TMlaiilphio-; but no ono who visits tho city should fall to call at his rooms, southwest corner of Fourth and Ohostnut streets, ami enjoy, experi mentally, one of his delicious meals. We have at various tlmos tried the besthotols in all.the first cities in the Union, and are free to say. that, for everything pertaining to genuine gustatory enjoy ■ ment, Mr. Price’s entering comes nearer our beau Ideal of perfection than any table that wo have ever tried away from homo, Tub Skiving Machines in . tub Fa in,—Tho itlißplay of “ Florence ” Sewing Machines at the Groat •Central Fair is attracting much attention. Ail who ■examine it are delighted with its great advantages jpvcr all others j u use. The rooms o[ tho Ooinpany | No. 680 Chestnut street, arc now thronged daily with Visitors to the Fair, and it is supposed that tho sate of these instruments is now larger than that of all •other sowing machines combined. Every Florence machine sold is warranted to give satisfaction, or dlie monoy" will bo returned to the purchaser. Strangers should bear this in mind. Wo may also state that every “Florence” machine.sold issup plied with a “Batnum Self-Sewer,” a mostingoni .ous and convenient appendage. Fashionable Hats and. Bonnets at Cost— " Messrs. Wood & Cary have, reduced thoir entire Stock of Fashionable Head-gear for ladles and Misses to cast: prices. Strangers are flocking to -.thoir store,726 Chestnut street, for bargains. Every tbody is; delighted, w'lth their pretty near Pol Fourri Turban, and their beautiful English Walking Hats. Franklin's Original Press.—Tho original press, which Benjamin Franklin worked has 'been presented to the Patent Museum in Eondou. This press was for many years in a printing office in •Great Queen street, London. Why not bring it to Philadelphia and use it for the purpose of printing ■first-class notices of the elegant wearing apparel ■made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockhill &. Wilson, Nos. 60S and 005 Chestnut streot, above ■Sixth 1 ■ / V-- —a Editor: PonnitTWO, through columns, i:o relieve my name of Us involuntary connection qvlth a vile shoot, published every Sunday.in'.this -City, evidently in the interest of the rankest disloy ally. Last Saturday I learned, accidentally, that ’the Sunday Mercury professed to be publishing papers on petroleum over tuy signature. In yesterday’s Jtferctiry I found fcho following editorial notion; *• f ‘TnE Oin Tradr of Pennsylvania.—The Yieavv pressure made on oui* columns this morning -l)v the exposures in regard to the Sanitary Oommis .'Slon, has prevented us from giviug our usual supply Of oil information. Next: week, lif.wever, we will .continue the papers by Professor Lesley, and give such other facts as-will be of interest to those }Vho :are engaged In the oil trade of Pennsylvania.” •I have published nothing on petroleum since the •Patent Office agricultural report of 1862, except a dShort communication to the American Philosophical Society, in its proceedings on the West Virginia •asphaltum vein. I have written no papers for the Mercury or any other newspaper. It is unnecessary -to add that nothing eoulddnduee me to write, on any ;SUbject, for a newspaper which I consider has earned for itself, in the judgment of all good add true Ame ricans, the epithet u infamous.” It especially roused ray indignation to find an allusion to myself, in the •above editorial, coupled with an advertisement of a •slanderous attack, in the Same issue, upon the Sani tary Commission, whose good name will ..shine in ■our history when these scribblers of treason* ami be trayers of justice and truth to the euemies of God: -and man shall have been punished and pardoned by hoth—with forgetfulness. lam not in favor of kill ing people who are unarmed $ but I confess that, if the dear Lord could induce some of these scoundrels • to lay down their own lives for the good of the nation, it would inspirevme with sincere satisfaction. The man—especially the editor of a newspaper—who, at auch a time as this, hot only has no word for the party •of liberty, law, and the future, but, on the contrary, •does all that ho can, daily and'weekly, to poison the, tfountainS'Of public sentiment, paralyse the arm of &he •nation raised in its own defence, blacken our .skies with clouds of doubt, train our young men and rgirls at home to think unpatrioticallyand speak dis loyally, and infuse into our soldiery suspicions, Tieartburnings, weariness, and despondency—l see jio harm in importing the whipping-posts from Dela ware for his especial benefit. If a few such were ’publicly whipped, and the worst case among them branded with tlie letters D, D.—Doctor Detrlmento xam—or L.L. D.—Lcgum que Libertatis Detractor sham Democrats might shout that the middle ages iad come back again, but true Democrats would ac* •count it merely a practical application of a little ■•wholesome discipline, in a time of necessity, for the 'benefit of the nineteenth century and all who expect vto live happily to the end of it. June 20,1864. ; J. Peter Lesley. • How-we Eat—Great Central Fair.-If there Is one thing more than another that we would call the attention of the public to—in this great offering of Philadelphia, to the cause of our noble army—it is the great facility with which' the immense crowds of people who daily throng the Fair are fed. it would seem almost impossible: that any one range •or kitchener could do all the work that is required -of it, yet it is not saying too much to assert that the lt Thomson London Hotel Kitchener,” made •.expressly for and donated to the Fair by the firm -Of Chase, Sharpe' &. Thomson, of Philadelphia— < *’■ ■ Unole Abe’s Last.—During the visit of the Pre sident to the Sanitary Fair, on Thursday last, while opposite the Clothing Department, there was point ed but to him the beautiful coat made for General •■■Grant by Ohas. Stokes tc Co., the eminent clothiers, under the Continental.-*'*' Unele Abe,” after ad milring It, remarked that he had no doubt that it *wai a general grant for the benefit of the Fair, from ,the noble-spirited donors.” Comma add Colds.—Those who are suffering Trom Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Ac,, -should try " Brown’s Bronchial Troches,” a simple jembdy which has relieved thousands, and which Is in almost every case effectual. D; Barnum’b “ Self-Sewer,” for all Sowing Ma chines, preserves the eyes, avoids bending, guides the cloth itself, and greatly facilitates- the work. So _ hasting , So. machine complete without it. Donated to, and for , sale for all Machines, by the inventor, at the Sanitary Fairs in Pmc.AOEi.rrnA and tPITTRBUTU), and at the Florence Sewing Machine office, 680 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, itnd at the Grover & Baker office, 18; Fifth street, Pittsburg, Pa. Price *1.50, with directions, sent by letter, tree. D. Barnum, at tho Wiieo.t It Gibes’ Sowing- Machine ofiiee, 608 Broadway, N. Y. - , je2o-3t , Bilious Affections, Liver Complaint, Slek Headache, Dyspepsia, &c., are speedily removed by the use of Dr. D. Jayne’s Sanative Pills. The test Of thirty years’ use has proved them superior to all Other remedies for theoure of the various diseases for ■which they are recommended. In their action they are mild and certain, and may be taken at any time Without risk from exposure. Prepared only at No. 242 Chestnut street. jc2o-2t The HANDSOMEST ASSORTMENT OF STRAW,FELT, and other Hats can be purchased of Charles Oakford A Sons, 884 and 836 Chestnut street—Continental Hotel. . Db. Banning, of New York, at tho Continental Motel, on Monday and Tuesday, the 20th nml Mst, * •for tie application of his Improved jßody-Bracoa for •the Cure of Female Weaknesses, Hernia, Spinal .Affections, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Piles, Droop ing;, and General Debility. Offloekours from 12 M. to ,«P, M. ' JelS-St A splendid assortment of mlsßes’, cWldreos’, .and boys’ hate, at reduced prices, can be purchased .of Charles Oakford & Sons, 834 and 836 Chestnut street, Continental Hotel. ‘ . -The largkbt assortment of Bathing Clothes in tthd United States for ladioa, gentlemen, and chil dren, at Sloan’s, 800 Market street, Philadelphia, and ai his Store, S. E. corner Washington and J&Qksoa streets, Cape Island, J, jolB-3t* ; A Deceptive Maladv—So Insidious are the first approaches of Consumption, that thousands re main unoonsclousofitspresencountil ithas brought thorn to tho vorgo of tho grave. An immediate re sort to Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, upon tho first ap pearance of Cough, Pain,.or Soreness of tho Throat or Chest, would vory generally preclude a ratal re sult; or, In oaso those symptoms Indicated the presence of latent consumption, would tend to sub due the violence of the disease, and thus materially assist in prolonging tho life of tho patient. Uso the Expectorant, therefore, when you take cold, and thus prevent the necessity for its uso in more dan gerous complaints. prepared and sold at No. 212 Ohestnutstreet. jo2o-2t ARRIVALS AT TUE HOTELS. Tho Co D Fleming, Harrisburg . SA Pm'vißUce.Pittaburg FA Murray. Harrisburg J J) Buber, Harrisburg Rev A Marlin, U S A Q A Brett, Now York MIshCG Brett. Now York W H Clarke, Poausylvaala Miss Clarke, Pennsylvaula W HClarke, Jr, Pa Noah Lincoln, Boston G Gordon A la. Now York J B Everhart, west Choster MlssT Everhart, Pa . MUs M Everhart, Pa .J Hlochman Heury W Oliver, Jr, Pa T G Thomas, Harrisburg J K King, Harrisburg G A Gross, Harrisburg G Hrvson, Harrisbnrg Camn, West Choster G W fticCook, Ft Delaware K Crookor, Boston TPolheimm, Jr, A* wf.N Y Miss PolhrmuH, New York Miss Mary Sloan, N X . Miss Oread, New York W L Banseom A wf, Boston W Meuguß, New York Felix Karon, New Orleans W J Hays, New York M 1 apliam & wf, Mass W H De wf, Mass Mr* G*o T Strong, N Y Jus F Rnggles, NVw York Ck> A Stephens-'*, N Y J B Walker, Salt LakeCHy G T) Mi»rgan & New York Miss VuUiollaml, N Y . W H Miner, CarlPlo 'T> SCook St la. WrighisvUle G G Eagle Si la, Marietta j PLong. Lancaster York, Pa . 'JStahler,\ork. Pa O Scott St la, Now -York Mrs .1 II Bracken & fam, Mrs BO Hanes A son, Pa S K Whitney, Pottsvlllft Frank Whitney, PotUvillo Alex W. Rea, Columbia co v S E Vau Buren, P^nua A Lilly. Jr, Baltimore Mrs Lilly, Baltimore .« Miss LUly, BaUimore U B Coryell, St Clair K R Hsborn, Cotmocticut S II Kennedy, Now York D I-I Lockwood A wf, Ohio W Mnlford A wf, Ohio HT Mulford, New Jersey W B Ro*enbHum, N J J II Cnuulnghara A wf, Pa 11 iv .Hagmder .A wf. 111 11 G Fahnestock A la, VYash J 0 Huger A wf, Lineaster Silas Parker, Militia . iMiss Hendersou. Cirliale P Borhank, Heudersoa.lCy H G MeH-h, Now York W c Ford. St Louis : Mias M D Richardson, Mo N Puow, Holyoke J B Auderaou,-Louisville G Waters, England -Col Slaynadler St wf„ USA W !11>e Wolf. U S N Jim McGee, Brooklyn: • C B Wilson & Ift, Boston .. J N 1. Green, Troy, NY W p Warner, Troy, N T BobtTSwan; Boston J Haldemau, Harrisburg Geo P Wilson, Mass R G Circle, New York W O Haj r , Jcisoy C Womieti, Washington. ED Judd, USA G Cnnunlngf, New York J W Wright k la, Boston ■ Th Bancroft A la, Bsltlm'e Jfts M eCu H o ugh, ft e wjo r k Miss McCullough, N Y I W N Webb, New York j WLowther. Now York Sami Small & la, York,Ta ; Rev C P Wiop; Carlisle > Miss Mattson, Port Carbon.i .Waft T L Mat t*on, Pt Carbon DFII Mattson, Port Carbon TH Wi ismstern & la, Pa ! Miss J Carroll, New York Jacob Huntziuger & la Miss Mining J Terwillev, New York J P Sanders, New York D Emmett, York, Pa E G Smy>er, Yotk, Pa Alex Mt Garron, N York H A Summers, NYork: DH Wickbsm & wf Mrs WH Wickham T O Barry A Ja, Md , A G Lamsoo, New York .Tas M Rankin, New York |S V Mann, New York L M Franklin, Phishing,Ll ‘Chas Baber, Pottsville , : Mlss H B xbor, PottsvlHe iL ‘MaUeon A la.P.wt Carbon iW W C King, New Orleans l A K Sloan, New York ■•L T Rawson, Ohio Eli Robbins A la, N York F Eddy, New York W Fanning, New York ThosChitinbers, N York F H Smith, New York G H WUliamson A la, N Y John A Fowler A la, N Y E U Stok*»s, Nsw York J H Bradley, New York J L Brown, New Jersey H D Ward, New York John P Latour Chas S i* Bowies. Paris J I* Beaumont k la, N Y Geo McClosky. Now York- G*n B McClosky, N York C K Brenainan, Cincinnati W H Ssickett A la. N Tork Miss E Cardloy, New York Miss M ACarnlcy, N York Miss M Wickham S H Petrie W H Akin, New York J R Peirsim v H G Warner, New York WCTillson, Oil City N D Morgan, New York E N Peterson, New York The G: Mrs C H Frick, Dauville I Mips Parker . • 'J |JasC Slaght&la, NY H N Wild tC G H Abl, Fort Delaware Thus J- AhJ, Mrs Dime! Abl, Pittsburg . Mlss'EUa Ahl, Pittsburg Mrs TLos Telford .Pittsburg S M Harnill A wife, N J Miss Harnm, N J : Miss Green, New Jersey J H Winsor A la. Pa Gluts Edwards, New York R CoH#-nberaer. New York FRnddv, New York B Ornsberg, New York Alex Steel, Rock Island LS Walker. Oil City : A Buck am an, Oil City Slartiu liiither, Heading F Wisier . Dr F B Bingham, U S N Moots Hunt, Baltimore W B Oldham k la, Va R MMesricfe, Vi»ginia r : E F JeDnitjes,Coluinbu3,Pa - Jas Vicksburg GeoWEnney, Lewistovn John Waterbouse, Lewisin Wn Lilly & la, M Chunk Miss H BftPord, M Chunk .Mr? Lesear, M Chunk Mrs Lines, & Chunk Geo Gordon, New York M Heading , ELParker, Jr,Baltimore Wm yi Wood?, Baltimore W W H Lawrence, Topeka A H Fchuitz, Jr, N Jersey A H Jillsou.-llartford.CoJin A F Tomas, New,York AM G Wood, New York . Geo Blyrnyer.Lewistowa- Mis? 31 Blymyer.Lewisio’n W.F Revuolds, Beliefonte L Gillmrt & 1», Harrisburg W I» S»vin, Smyrna, Del Jos D Baker, Harri>haT£ A H Schultz, Fish&ill Edw J Fox & son, Easton R H Brubaker k la, Lane co David Strohm, Kingston Mrs R-J Meily, Pa airs Burns,-Baltimore S M Galt, Nfewark. Del Robt Cohen. Wasfflmrton Miss CohenA sister, Wash C Ihry k ta, Tamaqua T K 3lackey,Ne%vark, Del ■ Josh .S Bisbee, Pa Dr E Iv DeemyyN Kingston Tgaac D Haines, N: Jersey L L Springer, New Jersey D S Hunter,.Reading : B Boyle & la, .Lebanon Mri R F Clark. Bloomsburg MrsJ.W McKelvy, Peuna H Carter, T*maqua V H Babbitt, Massachusetts Frank D Locke; New York John H Barton, Wilmine’n F W Hay, Fort Delaware Mis? Julia A Collins, Dei B T Gooter, Delaware Wm M Day, Ney York 31 L Graves, New York The Jftci Cbas.Gill, New Jersey , Thos Sanders, Maryland B Eveit, New York E G Brown, Easdport . Dr C Bowers, Mifllin co J Stambaugb, Mittim co : J G Reading, New Jersey J W Cole, Trenton Miss II Yansj ckel, Trenton H W Straughn, Baltimore JaeJonrs. Baltimore ‘ . G YV Lake,Phillip?burg,NJ Wm Laubacb, Easton H L Bnn-Uein, Easton Wm Hoppenstall, Penna C S Btover & la, Penna L W Pond & la, iMass Cbas.Haibert, Carlisle J R Irvin la, "Carlisle . / Louis Friedman, Baltimore Wm Thompson, New York W B Hollister, Now York . H W Petriken, Muncy JP Watson AR Sloan Geo Clark, Carlisle. J B Grier, Danville, Pa • Robt Lamberton, Franklin E D Lawall, Allentown Geo H Kramer, Allentown Jhs a Worden, Virginia A R Spangler, Chester co John Gardner, New York J R Diffenbacb, Marietta R Cmnmm, Juniata co Jno McMeen, Jnniato co P L Greenieaf, Juniata co G O Lock Haven Sami Pershing &wf, Pa Uri Updegraff, Penna Miss M Updetrraff, Penna L 31 Hobos, OSA ..Miss Rebecca Weiss, Pa Mi?? Caroline Weiss, Pa DJ F Beshler, Allentown Geo'T Gross, Allentown L T Sheldon, Le Roy, Pa H Noble, Titusville RP Smith E T Left), Baltimore. < •W Robinson, Baltimore . F B CroruviUe, Ktmmcky < WH Jefferson,Oswego, NY j SCSlanrudeT, Wash, h G ; J A Gvib, Alexandria, Ya W Dorris, Jr, Huntingdon . Master WW Dorris, Penna , Blaster J Dorris, Penna A E Taylor, Salem, K I BT> Ball, Salem, N J Jolm Mitchell J) n Luckenbach, Penna D W. Chambers, -Delaware G Valentine, BeHetonte J M Slack, Bqston Slisß Taylor, Delaware EWilkict, Maryland J E Hooper & wf, Balt T Hooper & wf,Baltimore • Miss K McWilliams, Balt Miss C H Hooper, Bait ; Tho? Garr, Phiia Dr J H Dorsey, Penna R A Dorsey, Penna A B Long, : John Aifeu. Chester Valley W.C Lawson & da, Slilton , Miss M Lawson. Milton | S Thorn, New York j B Spangler, Slarietta,Fa F L Baker, Marietta, Pa Lewis W Drake, Hazleton J The C Mr? S Carter, Tamaqua ' G S Allen, Tamaqoa A H Knfcht, Easton 31 s King, New York - : G Q Moon, Nr.w York ; J K Budson k la, N Jersey C Jageard &la, Altoona h F Bickel & la, Bethlehem W&s E T YVoole,Bethlehem MVps L Woole, Bethlehem ilisa R Bickel, Bethlehem Miss M Willets, Bethlehem E W Leinbach, Bethlehem R Diller, I.anc co ; J Carr.&la. Conn G E Hoffman, Cre?sona . 8 Garrett k eon, Tamaqua T E Davis, Summit Hilt N C ftforrisson & wLPottsv AI'S A M Gray, PottSville W P Emery, hew Jersey •’ S B Field, New York. • . Tlie Cotoi H C Pease, Salem, N J J G Mo*es PhoGnixville - Lient H SlcClenahan, USA Cant Corey. USA MllastweH, Brooklyn Jas N King, Philadelphia > N A Peunypacker. Penna W Kennedy & wr» Penna. Marf-ball wrisht. Lane co Jas H McSurg, Chester co John W Zell, Lane co Geo'D Hays, Laacco - ! C H Hartsborne, Chester co Pennock Mercer, W Chester, SbarplessMorcerAY ChoHr L R Kirk, USA Jos S Conover & la, N J , * P3l Barr, Mt Union, Pa | V-hs SaUie JYoernn, Penna H T Smith At la, USA { John Vannort, Port Deposit John H Stover, U S A FmDk Cdmway, Chester co J Devoe, ‘NYrst Chester Sv C .lame?, West Chester E C Heck mao, West Che iter Miss H 31 Wood. Lane co Miss L Wood, Lane co, Pa ; TheStaK JWard.TTinontowh H Bnsb, Uniontown AV W Busb, Vermont H Walters, Pen na •W Willis * la, Lewistown C Moore, St Louis F Adams, St Louis G L Clark,New York M C Mullen, Newark W A Parkhill. Hurrleburg B ¥ Blessing, Harrisburg . G L Black, UarrLburg S S Child, Harrisburg A.fl Sumcy, Lancaster co B Lind Bay & bn, Marietta W G Zollinger, Harrisburg The Na F HWbiskeyman, Heading 1V F Reeser, Heading G W Hawkins, N Haven W II Simmons, Bridgeport S»d Fritz, Canada HB Jenkins, New Tork . PS Biggins Burlington P M Tice, Penna J Williams, Poylestown, M Andrews, Danville . Let! Tuthili ' W Auebenbach & la, Pa .1 B Warrington L liauck, Penua BFocbt, USA . J Hulliham, Penna . The Blw B F Egolf, PoftsviUe PC Houver, Potisrille L Line, Aitmtown A G Saeeer, Allentown B O SayJer, Allentown S Landis, Berks co P Brown, PotU’Vllie, SPECIAL NOTIOJSB. Colgate's Honey Soap, This celebrated TOILET SOAP, in aach universal de mand, is made from the CHOICEST materials!'is MILD and EMOLLIENT Saitsnatnre, FRAGRANTLY SCENT ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL la itsaction upon tbO Skin.; For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers. One-Pkicb Clothing, of tub Latbts Styles, made In the Best Manner, expressly for BE TA 11, SALES. LOWEST ’Selling Prices marked in. Plain Figure*. All Goode made to Order warranted satisfactory, Onr Osß-rKtcß System is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. . . | 4e28-ly JONES A GO., 60* MARKET Street. lp ' I Hair Dye 1 Hair Dyb 1! _/j BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR DY& isthe Best in Vte World. The only Harmless, Truf, and Sellable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye is perfect— changes Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair instantly te a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, "without injuring the Hair or Stalling the Skin, leaving the Hair .Soft and Beautiful; Imparts fresh■ vitality, frequently restoring its pristln.c. color, and rectifies the 111 effects of had Dyes, The genuine is signed William A. Batchrlor; all others are mere imitations, and should bo avoided. .Sold by all Druggists, &c. FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street, New York. Batchelor's how Toilet Cream, for Dressing the Hair. - iy3Q-ly Broad Tor Mountain llousk. — This well-known summer resort has recently changod bauds, and U now under tbo guardianship of Mr. CHARLES M. ALLMOND, who for many years waa proprietor of that jufltly celebrated hotel, at Wilmington, Delaware, known aa the “Indian l-stutb3m In Longfellow’s Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to have conferred the greatest boon on Lis tribe because be brought to Its notice corn. Everyone will admit that our preparation, is worthy of Us 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 hair aperfect'ilfe appearance, so that the most critical observer cannot detect its use. It makes harsh, hair soft and silky, stops Ur falling out, cleanses U and tho scalp from all impu rities, is as readily-applied and wiped from the skin as any hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the . fects of previous use of preparations containing sulphur, sugaroflead, Jrc. ' The proprietors of the Hiawatha published tho follow ing chatlenge.vto test 'in..the Kew York dailies three weeks, which WAS NEVER ACCEPTED: Let some well known and disinterested persons ap point one to the proprietor of each preparation tor the hair to bring np the color. Every proprietor to use no thing bnt his own preparation, and the person nothing also during the test. A certificate of the result to be widely published at the expense of the unsuccessful competitors, Sold everywhere.. JOSEPH HOYT & GO., , - 30. University Place, New York. 1803 ——15. ‘Chants’. Scott Elder, Harrisburg D W Miller, Lebanon Miss A L Looser, Lebanon Miss Belle Light, Lebanon G J Bolton, Harrisburg Wm Patton, Columbia, Pa G Rowe Ala, Strasburg G S Chase, Chester, N H F W.Bre-d,; Buffalo W L Brodhefid St la, Pa Miss 3i A Albright, Penna Dr A Levering, Stroudsbg C Burnett & la, Stroudsb’g A J Darling k la, AUent’n. B A Myers,.Lock Haven v B F Pursel, Jersey Shore R D Fipple, Lock Haven F Weiss k wf, Ecaley, Pa R W Clapp, New York Cbas A Hesplcht, N York Samuel E Barford, N York E Greenbaum, Baltimore W Jones, New York lerican. v J Wanale, New York W Davis, Stroudsburg C W Dickaoa. Jlaston • > J D Beunet, Easton ■- • - Capt M Calabaa & wf, Balt AT Johnston, Delaware 6 Haines; New-Jersey* W B Brinton, Penns' 51 (ferroll, York, Pa ; J J Vandersloot, York, Pa G F Leber, York, Pa J Lehman, Phila J Mitchell & la, Lebanon H Gingrich, Dauphin co Mrs Gingrich. Dauphin co Mr* Gilson, Dauphin co B Kaufman, Schuylkill co Mrs Winn, Baltimore W R SlUler'itwf,Baltimore sliss Davenport & sis. Pa M D Whislen. Hazleton J J Speed, New York F B Martha & la, N Y • George H Johnson, N Y Mrs Hoff. Reading Miss Hoff, Reading Mrs Smith, Reading B Atkins ' ■ ’-James It Smith, New York ,J HKichards. Baltimore P N Hall, Delaware S F Caningham & la, s£d [ J H Sulkold & 2 sons, Pa | J C Schropp, New York Juioii. ' '' Edw Quinn, S Easton F Mortimer, Green Park Jo« Howell, Easton A B HowelVEaston Miss R M Howell, Easton J O Leggett, Maryland J Cohen; Baltimore JD Williams,-US2T Mrs S Brotherton . Miss M Clayton, Wayne?b t o B B Martin, Lancaster G T Peckerr, Dayton T W Edgar, Espy H C Benton & la, Peana G L Low, Pearsa H H Tshudy, Litis, Penaa S L" Ditfenderfer, Liti2, Pa WS Wells, WUkesbane - Miss S VVeils, WUkesbarre Miss Loomis, WUkesbarre Miss Troxell, WUkesbarre H Drake, Berlin, Peana imercial. Mrs Dr Messinger, N T - John W Snyder, Chester *o Wrn H Henry Coatesrlile J L Hirst, Princeton Lewis W Heil,Fremont,Pa. S D Fell, Doc Run, Pa hobt Hodgson, OxfordrPa Mrs Zook, Lancaster' Miss Zook, Lancaster Jos A Make, Kennett Square E H Crossroan Sc wf, Ponna Thos Carter, Tamaqna Wm Priser, Tatnaqua * Geo B HeiLTremont IK J Jackson, Maryland DrP Morrison, Maryland 1 Jns F Leary, US A }Mlss M Haines,Lancasterco Miss S Haines, Lancaster co jH Haine», Lancaster co, Pa , John B Bower,Tremont,Pa Mrs S R Neil & dan, Pehna Jos H Enos, Delaware MiUon Stoner, Penn* Augustus Puts, Penna • H H Francis. Cincinnati, 0 Mrs Mason, Chester, Pa, • Mrs Williams, Chester, Pa is Union. Mis® E Space, Harrisburg A W Sterner, Pottsville Bliss 0 Sterner, PoUsviile, • Miss S Partridg*, Pottsville J Hunter, Pottsville Mrs Bertram & daughter G WMorlsley, Salt Lake J Hanes & sn, Baltimoro W 5f Ross, Mt.Veraou S Lyndsay & sQ.Penaa . 51 Miller, Harrisburg . W M Eam«s,Ptntbsly Hoyt’s lliawatha Hair Restorative, HOYT'S IUA'WATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOY-P’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. HOYT’S HIAWATnA HAIR RESTORATIVE. •HOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. New York, April IS,IBW. We respectfully invite your attention to and censide* ration of the justly colebrated and reliable remedy foi Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Debility, aud Prostration. Tht proprietors are proud to acknowledge the unparalleled success ’which has attended the sale of their valuable preparation, known In nearly every portion of th« civilized world as the “GOLDEN BITTHRB. “ : We risk nothing when we term them a valuable pre partition, for they are one-of the few articles of tie present day which are not a humbug ; anti we are wil ling and able to satlsfy any person or persons who will call upon us, that the celebrated “Golden Bitters”"ar« a genuine, bonajide hygienic article. It is the wish ol the proprietors that the virtue of thearticle be tested be fore condemning. ' A decision of their merits by any ont who has tried them is worth a million of purchased bogus testimonials. ' For creating a healthy APPETITb they Are invaluable, and are unequalled as a TONIO They are mild in th*eir action, and operate iagivinj vigor and strength to the . system—not by any change they produce in the solids, but through the medium or 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 are the most wholesome, invigorating!* and pala table stimulant ever offered to the public. And the fed 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. Half a wine glass of these “ Bitters” three or four times a day will produce a remarkable healthy change in persons greatly debilitated. The “Colder Bitters 1 ’ have been tried and not found wanting. They are put up in our.own patent quart bottles, and for sal* by Druggists, ©rocers, I&c., throughout the world. Each bottle bears a fac simile of the signature of Hub* bel & Co. . GEO. C. HDBBEL & CO., Sole Proprietor*, Hudson, H. Y.; Central Depot, American Ex. Building, New York; B. G. BOOZ, Agent, Philada. i«6-4w Steinway & Sons, ; For sale only a! PIANOS, Mason STECK & CO.’S •• HAMLIN'S fffTR CABINET ORGANS STECK A CO.,S SEVENTH •JThe Popular Clotiiing House op Phila, ' ”OAK HALL.” Best-cl&BB goods at moderate prices. - WAMAKBR 4 BBOWN, S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Custom Department (to make to order) No. IS. Sixth st. Wheeler & Wilson's Highest Premium LOOK-STIT OH SEWING MACHINES. SHE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST Salesrooms,'TO, OHeSTNTIT Strost. ahoro SeVonli, ' MA.HEIED, HEMFLE—HOPPER. -On the loth instant, it the First New Jerusalem Temple, hy the Key.. P. Barritt, Mr. Alfred H. Hetnpleand Mlsa Sallie M. Hopper, both of Philadelphia. ; . BROWN—MORRILL.—In this city, on the 15th last., by the Rey. Dr. Furness, Franklin B. Brown, or Chi cago, to Caroline F. Morrill, ol Bangor, Maine . MOORE-ROBARDS.—June ISth, by Rey. W. Cath oart, Mr. Hadok E Moore to Miss Elizabeth Robards, both of Eoxborough. ■ * X>XS3D- ■“MORTON.— Killed in action before Petersburg. Va., on Friday, June 17, Gen. James St. C. Morton, United States Volunteers, Major of Engineers U. S. A. , Chief Ei gineer 9th Army Corps. ~ , . rDae notice of the funeral will be fnyeu. _ . CASTNER.—On Saturday, June ISth, Mrs. Hannah Castner, widow of the late Jacob Castner, in the S2d. T ?he reiatiyes and friends of the family are respectfully inyited to attend the funeral from her late residence,. Barei ford, Delaware county,'on Tuesday, 2tst,m*t., &t 2PM - ** the 19th inst,, Carrie C. daughter of the late Lawrence Peterson.' a . Funeral bn Tuesday next, at 10 A. M., from the rest- - deuce of her mother. No. 1224 Walnut street. * •' GERHARD.—On the 18th .iust. ,B. Gerhard, Esq. .ia the 64th year of his ase.. , ... . The relatives and .friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 226 South Fourth street,-on Tuesday next, PHILLIPS.—At Chesapeake Hospital, Fortress Mon roe, Ya., June 11,1864, Lieutenant Jonathan J. Phil lips, Co. D , 6ih Ha. Cavalry, agedJ22 i e»irs and U months, son of John L, and Agues H. Phillipsy aad ; grandson ol Jonathan. Jones, Esq. , ex-sheriff of Chester Co Hif!Triends and those of the family are . respectfully invited to attend his funeral from the residence of his father, near the Green Tree, on Tuesday morning, the 21st at half-past lOo’clock. •••-._ . , • _ PEHRSON.—On the 20th- last., Jaazaujah Pehrson, daughter of the late Dr, J. G. Pehrson. . -. .. i OBITUARY. ■ Uxiox League House, iillSCHßSTinrr Street, __ - Philadelphia, June 20,1854. , At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Union League, held this day, it was unanimously Resolved, That the Directors of the Union League have learned with profound, regretthe death of their associate and friend. Benjamin’ Gerhard, Esq., oae oi the founders of this League, who, from its outset to the present time, contributed largely to its usefulness and T *Te3iiv£ii That in Mr. Gerhard this community has lost a true lover of his .country, whoso hrst thoughts were for her welfare, whose constant efforts were given • to her service, and whose profouoc and anxious interest in her troubles contributed, too probably, to hasten Ms lamented death. . - \ • , Resolved, That the excellence of Mr. Gerhard was not less conspicuous.in the profession of which he was a distinguished ornament, than in the many departments of civil duty with, which be was connected, and to which he gave his most asshlaous and faithful services. As a loyal citizen, a tender father, a warm aud devoted friend, and a consistent Christian gentleman, Mr. faer . hard will long be remembered and his loss widely felt. Resolved, That the members'.oftba League are re cmested to* attend the funeral of Mr. Gerhard from liia rfsidehce; No. 226 South Fourth street, on Tuesday, the 21st inst., at 3 o’clock P. M., to accompany his remains to the church. . - - By order of the Board of Directors. . -... , Geo. H Bokf.r» Secretary. . TVrOUBiMSG GOODS I’Oli JUNE • SALES. _ . • • Black Crape Slaretz and Tamartines. . Bareges and. BHrego llern&nls. ** Florentines and Byzantines. 44 Tamartaifes and-Silk Grcnadmoß. 44 Foulards and Lawns. 44 Tainises and Monsselmes de Lame. 44 Bombazine* and Summer Bombazines. 44 Alpacas and Glossy Mohairs. 44 - Gros Grainand Mourning Silks.- 44 Glossy Taffetas arid Grosde Khines. 44 Barege and Crape . Marotz Shawls.; :: : 44 Grenadine Barege Sbaws, silk and wool fringes; : • t- ■' *'■" 44 . SUk Grenadine Shawls. - . . . . . 44 Barege.and Grenadine BaregeTPomts, and, made-up Shawls, various styles, 4 * .Tliibetand Cashmere Shawls. 44 Monsfieline d(f Laine Shawls. 44 - English Crapes and Yells. 44 -Bound Grape and Lace Yens. 44 Bound Grenadine Yells. ; 44 Silk, Thread, and Kid Gloves. - : . 44 Belts, Kibbons, Handkerchief!}, Fans. 44 Crane Collars, Sleeves, &c, BfiSSOV.& SON, Mourning Store. No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. T7XTRA ATTENTION TO STEAM' X-i sees duriko the sakitary fair, Fail stock of fancy goods. Full stock df STAPLE GOODS. Fnllatock of SUMMER SHAWLS. . Full Block of BLACK SILKS. EYRE & I. AN DELL. is? 4-09 A ROH Street. KS» . JIORTItiVJ.TWU.Vi. 11V1.1., s. w. corner BROAD and WALHDT Streets.-Statod Meeting THIS EVENING. It. raiYERSITY OF PF.SSSYL. lUX? VAN 1A —APPOINTMBKT OF 'DR. ALFRED STILLE. —The Boh rd of Trustees on. the 7ih .last." elected this gentleman to tbo Chair of Theory and Practice: of Medicine, from which Dr. Wm. Pepper had recently retired. - - : -• ■ . - 1* SONS or MW EN«I.AJfI> IS fcfiy PENHSILYANIA* —Aouarterly meeting of the Society will he held on TUESDAY, tho2tst' inst., at_S o’clock P. M., at the Rooms of Prof. Kendall, T HIU TEFWTH and LOCUST Streets. JaS. B. ALVORD, . jeif-str . ' V Secretary. cmversity of pbsssyl. VANIA (Departweut of’Arts).—Tho examina tion of the Junior, Sophomore, and Fresliraan Classes, at the close of the Third Term, wilt be held in , the fol lowing order: ... , „ . . TUESDAY ,'2lat—From 9 toll, Sophomores, by Profes gor Copp6o (Arnold's Lectureson Modem History), and Frc&kmvn, by Professor Kendall (Geometry Vwrltten. From!) to 1, Juniors, by the Prorout (Intellectual Philosophy), oral. • , WEDNESI)AY, 22d—From 9 to IVcftmior*, hy Pro* feasor Kendall (Differential Calculus),and SopfiomoreSt by Professor Frazer (Chemistry of the Metals), written. From 11 to 1, Freshmen*, by Professor Alien (Greek Minor Poets), ora!.; . « THURSDAY, 28d—From 9 to 11, Sophomores* by Pro fessor Kendal) (Analytical Geometry), written; From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Professor Frazer (Heat and the Stesm-EDglne), oral- ■ . FRIDAY, 24th—From 9 to 11, Professor Jackson (Cicero’s Tiisenlurice) oral. From IT to 1, Sophomores', by Professor Allen (Clouds of Ai'tsto pbjiije*-), oral. • MONDAY, 27th—From 9 to 11, Junfors, by Professor Allen K “OIL CLOTHS. AND CAR PETINGS. ,T —'The undersigned with acknow ledges the receipt of the following donations and subscriptions, via: • •- McCalium k Co., in g00d5—......... .*..... J. F. & E. B. Orue, in goods... James H. Ornc, in goods--. —.— Townsends Co., in g00d5...... j ■Ri'T. White, in goods ■ John dlcCutcheou, in gojils.... W; J. P Ingraham, in goods • • EemyWidimil &:fcou, Laaswade, near Bdin boro, Scotland 850 00 Henderson A Co, Purbam,'England 230 00 James Templeton & Co., Glasgow. Scotland-. 200.00 Ilei man, Sarusou. Jt Eeppoc, Manchester, Eng-, land 2W 00^ John Dobeou, cash —•» 100 00 John Bromley & Sons,-cash 00 ft) Lewis & Jones, cash 60 ft)- Oeo. *V. Bill, eash. . 50 ft) H. H. Soule, cash £0 TO Geo. W. Bia & Co,.cash. 50 00 J;„T. Delacioix,-cash.. - ..................... 50 TO Benj. Green, cash— —— •••» 25 TO Allen, Scott, A Co.,.cash 2o 00 E. J. Lester, cash 25 TO Win- Crcagmiil, cash.;... 25 00 J. & E France, cash ............; ». 25 TO Thos. Finley, cash 2® 00 Jos. Blackwood, cash- 15 TO J. Stewart Depnyv cash 15.00 W. a. Rolin, cash. 15 00 John M. Evans, ca5k...............*.... 10 00 Andrew 2HcWHI r cash.. 10.00 31. & S.’C. Kedpath, cash.... 10 TO Alex. Crow, cash 1000 John Gibb, cash. ............................. , 10 00: John SlcUutchfOn,-cash-. o.TO J. & 8. Stecnson, cash 5 00 JamesSteenson, cash. 2 50 Samuel AlcFadden, cash . .2 50 V Total Those who have subscriptions for this Committee, which they have not as yc£ handed in, will please for* ward them at on* to the & CQ "■ 010 CHESTNUT Street; GREAT CENTBAIi FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SANITARV COMMIS SION —The undersigned. Treasurer of the COMMITTEE of WHOLESALE GKOCKRS, acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions from a number of whole sale grocers aud Others: Thomson, Clarke, & Young.... B. C. Knight & C 0..... Reynolds, & Reiff...... ’ luugerich & 5inith.........*. *-.** WilHam Cunimiugs « 50n........ Willians C. Keehmle- H. Geiger & Co-.................. John' Harding, Jr..i.. • *•* Gavritt &. Martin...........■ W. S. Grant.. H. H Lippincott & Trotter...... Madeira a: Cabada Tboin»s L. Gi11e5pie.....*....... James W. Carson & Co.. Robert? & Macahioner.......... Benjamin S. Janney, Jr., & Co Samuel Bispham & Son Charles S. Lewis .......... GeorgeHelmutb.,... James Carntairs W: Long&treth & Weaver & 5prank1e............. Nathan Y0ung5....... . Cash [C. Yonng)*. James Small..?. C; T. Holloway. E. C. Eby.ri ........ 3). Beldelroaii. D. Heudric Wardle, Seed, k Co*. D. Focht & 8r0ther.............. Evans & Rciff**... George Ogden & C 0..... H. H. Landi5.......... David Bruner...'.... Caeh (H. G.)••*.. ■ Further contributions will he thankfully received and duly acknowledged. E. C. KNIGHT, Treasurer. Junel6, 1564. - It PIANOS, iASIUS BROS., [ESTNUT Street. Pianos. pianos. J. B. GOULD, , ind CHESTNUT. TUB MISCEIAANEOPS COM MI T :»3B? TEE GREAT CENTRAL SANITARY. FAIR thankfully acknowledge therece ptofthefollowingeab-: scriptiousaud donations: From S.T.BpanK,flsUißgtoefc le,s4B.2s: National Bank Note Co. .per M.C. Mtskey, en- * graviugß, $6O; Jas. McGnigan, lithographs,s37.6o;G.M. Fried, Jr., corks, $24; J. E Hover,ink,s7.2o; E. C.Pratt, fishing tackle, s£3,-10; P. Wilson <& Co. do, do., $22 40; Philip Surriek, do. do., $8.25; Jos. C. Grobb Ji Co., do. do., SSO;.J. B. White, do. do., $l5; Charles Rnrayp, pocket books, $15.50; Mason & Hughes, do. - do. , $31.50; Win. F. Fry & Co., canes, $35.50; workmen of William F. Fry & Co., cash, $23; John Krider, case of :stuffed birds, $100; Wilhelm & Neumann, lantern, $100; Scholz & Janenuky, artist’s box, $25; JT. P. Skelty, ongrav- ' ings, $28.40; James Evans, fishing tackle, $13.o0; Fred. Hafner, show case, $35; M. Schwerin, annihilating, powders, $3; J. W. White, Chairman Committee, $23.85; S. Bart & Co., playing cards, $309.60: B. A. Gildea, ar- ■ tifieialarm, $80: Thomas Sinclair, lithographs, $100; do do , cash, SSGiJ. W. White, Chairman Committee,,, $55; F. S. Duval & Cor, lithographs,-$317.95; do. d 0.,? cash, $Si;lVm. Beal, show case, $l5; B. C. Everett,-* trusses, braces, etc , $77; A. C. Cline, engravings,sl7.sl; ; H. Kause, artist’s box, easel, stool,.etc,. s&>; M. Gooa kop, 2 pair cloth worked slippers, $6; Thomas Heath, plaster casts, $96; G. W. Burgess, fishing tackle, $3O; §. B. Rowley, lainp», slo6.2o;Witters& G0.,d0-,546 02; H. Coulter. do., $52.40; M. B. Dyofct, do., $71.25; J.; Haynald.-Tiik, $l5 12; New Yor*. Sanitary Fair Ka> • 'chinery Department, -lithographic ink, s9Bv J Gibson,* flag paper sl2; V:Quarry,lamps aud^hades, $32.42; T. Holmes, lanterns. $8.65; Mason*& Co., blacking. SJ9B; the Miss Mauils, tobacco pouchei*,s3.so; E. ». Ho ver, furnituie polish, $3; Dr. C. Heermaun, Chairman, of the Committee on Homoeopathy, Medicines, Books,- - Wax Fruit, etc., S2OG;G. W. Magee, 2 stools, $5;LewU; & Lindsey, brass' cocks, $30;: Hvßeinmey, clay pipes, $3,87; J. Eavensou & Son, soap, $l2 96; Ed. Parker, • ininiatnre coal oil cask, $25; Mrs. A; H. Barrman, Mrs. Col. Donaldson,' Miss Mary L: Bex, and Alisa Mary L, Barrman, of Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania, hospi-. tal stores, sl9.soithe Miss Maalls, artificial Sowers, $1; Miss Gummey, fancy articles, $16.50; Miss Waiter, toy house, $5; .1. C. Hunter, patent hydrants, $6O; Alex. Greaves. hydrant, $12.60: Newbold H. Trotter, minia ture church. $5O; Wm. Barnet, miniature ship, $10; Alex. Priestley, Japanese paper, Col. Childs, engrav ings, T. Norris, fishing tackle, $200: Robt. Hanna « Co . Cleveland, Ohio» picture aud frame. $4, uievemuu, Q w ..RITCHIE,-.Chairman. J. S. ATKINSON, Jr., Secretary. S -, June 17th, 1564. . •>- ** rzg*? CIIIUMUBK’S (lIOTKOT DE. ‘§3E? PAETMRJiT—SANITARY PAIR' —Th* Commit tee acknowledge the receipt of the following donations: From -M. -W. Baldwin & Co, » SIQG; C. T. Parry, $25; Mrs. George Burnham, $5O; -Mr. Samuel J. Reeves, SSG; Mrs A. K. sl34; The Misses Lewis, $3O; Jabez Gales, $2O; Mrs. Henrv Handy, $5; Mrs. Sarah L. Cur tis, sy; Mrs. E. Baker, $10; Miss Mary Baker, $10; Miss, E. Baker, $10; Mr. Chas; A. PouUon, $3; Miss i>bau non, $5; Mr. S. W. Roberts, $5; Miss Alburger, $1; Mrs. Leon JBerg, $25; Mr. Wm. S. Baird,. $3O; Miss Rosenbaum, 250,; Milk Man, 10c..; Iviffer dt Stout, 50c.; Cook, Chambermaid, and Seamstress,. SRSO; t Mrs. Bal com; $5; Ephraim In si ip, 85; Mrs. Kice, *1; Mrs. Kidg way,*s; Kin Ervin; $5; Mrs. T, W. KobsrtH, *S; Mr. ;; Algernon Roberts, $5; David , $10; ■). F. Jonas, Bt£>;; Miss D. Taj lor, $5-, Mrs J W. Crowell, *:t; Mrs. TheodoreHaird. *5; Mrs. W. J,C., *2; Miss EllsnLea. 85. Through Mrs. Judge Bailer, from Chester county, 850.50. Mrs. BmdlieJd, good 3, *100; Mrs. Kevser, *M;! Win. T. Hopkins, hoop skirts, $26.86; Wm. Cameron, 528 K. Eighth street, 819; Ur .Touag, Arch street, *2O; Mrs. S. A. Bispham, SSI; N; &E. Coventry, Aid,Ches ter eOnnty, *71.50; Upsonville Aid, Susquehannaconn-- tv. *Bo.®; Norrinown ladies, *22.50; Newtowu town-: ship, *62. fe; Oxford Aid, Chester county,*K &S 7; Not tingham “Aid, Chester county, ( *43.50; Chatham Aid, Chester countv, no invoice; Ladles’ Aid, no invoice: Students Chester Academy-, no mvuce; Newtown ladies’ Aid, *175; ladies’ Aid of I'iogastrest, $116.89; Ladies' Union league, Huntiugd-nr *33 50; J. Bmswanger, no invoice; Proceeds of a Fair given in West-Phiiadelphta, by eight children, Louisa, Willy, Frank, and KelJy, MsddocV, Willv. Etlwood. and Lilly Kimber, and Laura Wolle, s».ft«i Proceeds of three Penny Concerts given by Lizzy, Webb, .Dolly Stanton, Laura Curtis, and Jenny Davis, W; Pan ay Collection, Jos*pMae Wells, MarrH. Frick, *l.&j;Mr. Charles P.; Williams, John -M, Black,*!; John Talbot, $5; Miss 3. Aatello, $25; Mrs. John Budd, $33. Received by Miss Thomso., Chairman, of Millinery auu : Dress Making Department, 3SQ9 Pine strett: : Tn the James who have left parcels at our tables lor the Fair, the Committee return their acknowledgments . it is impossible to enumerate the artielef, in a uewspa i per paragraph, hut they’are none the less gratefully rd 1 ceived LETTITIA I. CRESSON,. Chairman, ■ Saba'C. Hjh,i.owem,. Secretary. - - ; , -It CENTRAL FAIR. POSTPONEMENT OF AUCTION SAI/E. . In consequence of the expeeted arrival, in a day. or two. of some valuable works sent by American artists in Koine, as donations to the Sanitary Pair, the Auction fcale that was to have taken place on Wednesday eve- Bins, June 53. has been postponed for a few days. One notice will be given of the time at which it will , take Plate. . ' J*2» AijCTiosr.— fixe art gaixeet —GKEAT CENTRAL FAlR.—Public noti'cowill be eiven of the time of holding an auction sale of all the PICTURE*, STATUARY, and other Works of Art, not previously sold at private sale, contributed as gifte for.the benefit of the SaNITIRY COMMISSION. Many very valuable works will be found among those to bo offered, and alltnU rested in : their purchase are earnestly requested to attend on the evenings of sale. On evenings of sale there will be no admittance to the Gallery between the hours of 5K and 7. At 7 o’clock the entrance door from the Horticultural Department, and the middle' door bn- Vine street; will be opened. Tickets 60 cents. No Season or Committee Tickets will be admitted. Tlie above' resti iction is necessary to pre .Tent the Gallery from being overcrowded by those not interested in the sale. • in a fow days . Artists, Amateurs, and others, are. requested to . send to the Art Gallery, previous to the Auction Sale, any further donations they may be willing to offer, so tbafc the sum to he received from the sale of Works in Art may be increased to ihe largest possible amount,-' • jel7-6t >, PEACE HOWAIID PPRNESS, Seo’y.^ GREAT CENTRA! FAIR—OPEN DAILY, from 10 o’clock A. M. to 10 o’clock P. M. SEASON TICKETS, admitting to all parts but Child ren’e Exhibition.. $5 00 Single admi55i0n............. •••••v,**"* 60 (Children under 13 years half price.) This admits to SI out of the 90 departments represented in the Fair, and to much more than three-fourtheof the entire space covered by the buildings.' - ; -*■- Certain departments, nine in number, containing ar ticles chiefly for exhibition, and not for sale, have been permitted to charge a separate price of admission, as follows: ‘ Art Ga11ery.................■ Arms and Trophies Horticultural Department Relics and Curiosities Indian Department...... t.. Signor Bliu'a performances; Children-. ♦ ~ William Penn Parlor. Skating Pond. Divan. Ball H00rn.... Je9-tf __ JfOTiCU TO CONfRIBIITORS TO THE 4 ‘GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. ’’—Ata:meet- in g of the Executive Committee, held June 10, it was, ‘ li?eso£vsc?, Tbßt no goods remaining unsold at the close of'the Pair shall be sacrificed by a peremptory sale at auction, but by hiring a store or otherwise, due measures shall be taken immediately thereafter to se cure tbeir disposal at the ordinary retail prices.:’ joPMOt BORACE HOWARD FURNESS, 880*7. KTS* »ro TICE-THE PERFORSHSO Kfisy. .and Contributing Members of the Sandal and- Haydn Society are invited to meet on TUESDAY EVE-- KIKW. Juno 21, Bt the Rehearsal Room, N. B. corner i»«d SITING GARDEN c ■ jelB-sta,2t* E, F. STEWART, Secretary. TIIE EkDUSTRIALAID SttCIETT *2B? >OTIGE»-Mr. JOHN.G, HOPKrNS is the au thorized Collector of this Association, and la fura ! lshed with credentials, signed by all its officers, .Contrlbiv tors s) Quid pay only to him, or to one of the personally known, JOHN K; ZBILiEf, Financial secretary, GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. CHESTNUT STREET. SECRETARY. ,....53,537 00 BENJ> ORHE, Chairman, Ho. 904 CHESTNUT Slreet, l'hila. SPECIAL NOTICE. 2ft cents. .20 cents. 25 cents. 20 cents. 25 coats. 25 cents, 5,.... 15 cents. ...... 10 cents* ...... 10 cents. 10 ceiits. lO cents. HORACE HOW ABO FURNESS: KST? art GALLERY GREAT CE3T TRAL FAIR. _ SPECIAL NOTICE. . The centre door 60 vino street leading to the Art Gal lery will be open from 1H A. if. , untinff A. ftf.. Every Bay during the contlnnaoCe of the Fair, (Samiay?f es> cept**d), to enable connoisseurs and otherfa to view th-i works of Art withont being incommoded by the crowds fhat unavoidably fill the gallery during the publle Lour* of tbo day. Admission—o«E DOLLAR, which admits toVKador lyn’s Ariadne, but Eivun no rlghttopasa the doors lead* hag to other parts of tho Ftlr. jel6-9t •Sir STATE CENTRAL COMIH FTBK.- The members of the STATE CENTRA!/COM MITTEE will m*»«t for organization at 4 o’clock P. ML, on WEDNESDAY, July 6fch,at the hoaso of tho CHAto- AIAN, in HARRISBURG, Pa By order of jol7-tjyO SIMON CAMERON, Chairman.,,, department of surveys.— OFFICE OF CHIEF ENGINEER AND SETR- PjiiumsLrinA, Jana 16,1861. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at theofllee of the Chief Coinmiasioncr of Highways; Honthwo>.t coraor of FIFTH fuid WALNUT Streets, until MONDAY, June 27, ln«iam, at 8 o'clock P. M., for lira GRADING, MA SONRY. and BRIDGING of Fifth, street, from Nlcetown June to Fisher’s laue,,in accordance wnh'piaa andspe* cificatUms on Ale In tliU office Each propo* al ipust state tho price per cubic yard of earth excavated and placed it embankment on tao line of_F)ftb Rirtct. ; For rock excavation per cufofc’yard placed in embank ment. • • For nisßorur, inclusive of all atone, lime,, sand, and scaffolding, per porch of tweuty-flve cubic feefe. Tho Bridie superstructure will be rHS-ived aa a sepa rate bid, and must bo per lineal* foot inclusive of all ma terials, workmanship, and rawing. The excavation will be thirty four feet.wide, with aide slopes of 1 to 1, and the embank meat sixty feet wide, with side slopes of- 1& to l. The work to be commenced within ton days after the allotment, and finished on *r before the Wth day of Oc tober next, •, \ ' Al) bidders are invited io be present at the opening of proposals offered, at tho t rue and place above noted. The lowest bidders will come forward in three days after tho opening of said proposals, or their will be considered withdrawn, No bids will be received nnlosß a bond is given agree ably to the ordinance approved May *25, 1260. . STRICKLAND KNEASS. Chief Engineer and Surveyor. jfllS-stnwSt VJS*. -OFFICE' OP THE PRESTOS COAL *3B? AND IMPROVEMENT CO. . - ' Piui.apki.pfua, Jn.ne.ls, 1864. DIVIDEND NOTICE.- J Th« Board of Directors of the Prettbu Coal arid Improvement Company have this day declared a QUARTERLY DIVIDEND OF TWO AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, from' the not earnings, payable on the 6th of July next to parties who.se names are re gistered as the holders on the books of tbo Company, at ihocloee of businesson the 39th day of June iustant, Transfer bo6ks close on -that day and open on the 6th day of July. Dividends duo Stockholders in New York and Boston will be remitted by mail or express when reoncßted. HENRY B. MOORE, j e!B- stulb tjy 10 • •• • Secretary.^; rvS« OFFICE UNION PASSENGER *=& RAILWAY COMPANY, No. 4-10 WALNUT St.-. JuiielS, IS&4.—The second instalment of Five Dollars on pinch share of the capital Stock of the Union. Passenger Railway Coinpauy will be due and payabloat the office of said Company on and after July 7, 1864. By order of the Board of Director*. jt-a-Ht* ,W. H- KE%fß,r.ErSwt)tttry. $l,lOO 00 iSOi) 00 : 300 00 100 00 60 00 7 00 2100 l‘lU I«iI>EI4MIU €OJOtRBOIAI WHARF and RAILROAD COMPANY.-Notice is herehy given'that en adjourned meeting of the com mit loners appointed by an act of the Genera! Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An act to incorporate the Philadelphia Commercial Wharf and Railroad Company,’’approved the2sth*Uy of May, A. D; 1563, to open books, receive subscriptions, and OTganizo a company by the name, style, and title of the ‘Philadelrhia Commercial Wharf and Railroad Com pany. will be held on the 23d day of June, A. D. ISG4, between the hours oflOo’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock I*. M., at No. 327 WALNUT Street, second: floor, room No. ?, in the city of Philadelphia, in pursuance of said act of* Assembly, and for tbKpurpusss therein mentioned and provided* E. W. WARNER, EDWARD A. SOUDER, TITUS S. EMBRY, Commissioners. . jefcMt* Pbila-, May IS,’ 1564. OFFICE OF THE WESniOHELAND COAL. No. £3O South THIRD Street, comer of WILLJNG’S Alloy. . PBiI.ADBi.PHfa, June 15. 1564. At a meeting of the Directors of the WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY held this day. a DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT., on the capital stock was declared out of the profits fur the past six mouths, payable oa-and after JQiyl, 1834. The Transfer Books will be closed until July 2d:next. jel7*l4t F H JACKSON, Treanurer. OFFICE SOMERSET IRON AND ■2*? > COAL COMPANY. OF PENNSYLVANIA, 61 CEDAB Street, New York, 'June 10, ISSI. NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to a resolu tion of the Board of Directors, an instalment of TWEN TY PER CENT, on the subscription to the Capital Stock of the SOMERSET IKON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA be, and hereby is, made payable to JAMES WADSW.ORTB, Treasurer.of said Company, on or before the ISth day of July next. jel3-tjy!B Attest; T. M. TYNQ, Secretary. KSf® NOTICE IS HEREBX 6IVEX Hy that an Instalment, of OJffi DOLLAR PER SHARE on each aud every Share of the Capital Stock of theMANDAN MINING COMpANY, has: this day been called in, payable ob or before the TWENTY-FIFCH dar of June, 1364,at the office of the Company, No. WaLNOT Street, Philadelphia. By order of the directors. B. A. HOOPES, treasurer. *jell-t>e2s Philadelphia, June 9,ISM. prs» NOTICE.—OFFICE PH4LAPEI fcB? PHIA AND OIL CREEK OIL COMPANY, So. ■astir WALNUT Street - *• '» Phh,adblpbia, June 7, ISM. ' The Directors lave THIS DAI declared a dividend of ONE PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on and after the 20th iiist. The Transfer Books • prill close on WEDNESDAY, Sth in.-t , at S o’clock M , for ten days. W. -D.. PAINTER, Secretary. ' jeS-lgt* - -- .. . • •-■ :• m. IST* KOTICE IS HEREBY OIT3BW 00 . that an , instalment of ' OND DOLLAR. PER m SHARE on each and every Share of the Capital Stock or Xa the .ffiTNA MINING COMPANY, has this day J>eaa gn called Id, payable on or before- the FIRST day OF *n JULYj 1864, at the office of the Company, No. 334- WAL gn v NDT Street, Philadelphia. 50 By order of the Directors. • ■ .■ ■■ 50 Jane 8.1864, r ARMY GOODS. pROTHINGHAM & WELLS EAVB FOR BA.MS, HEAVY. MEDIUM, AND LIGHi SHEETINGS AND shirtings. STANDARD DRILLS. HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. ■ ■ WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND RTT PPTAS " ‘ BROWN, BLEACHEDy AND CORSET JEANS, No. 12 WORSTED YARN. Ac. :»aBa-iftf n.RAD* BAGS.—A LARGE ASSORT, vT'.r HEKT OP GRAIN BAGS* Taricra* *!*«*, for sale by BARCROFT & CO.* *O5 and 407 MARKET Street. ; Ladies’, Misses', and Child) en’s. The most complete assortment in the eiijv every style and size. For finish, durability and cheapness, have no equal in the market. Manufactured »t 038 ARCH Street. .Skirts made to or der, altered and repaired. , Also, bargains la Eastern made skirts, kid, padded, and riveted. ,16 springs, 65 cents; 20 springs, 80 centf; 25 springs, 05 cents; 30 springs, $l;40 springs, sl.®); 40springs, diamond tied, . WM. T. HOPKINS. CUMMER CORSETS.—MRS. STBELj KJ TENTH Street, below Chestnut, makes best qua- Tity Linen Summer Corsets- Also, lately received from ['arts, elegantly fitting genuine Werly Corsets. All .kinds of Corsets on band, and made to ordfr. jeiB-3t* A NOVEL ATTRACTION AT/THE A: FAIR.—The entrance from Union avenue, in the ■Fair, to the Sewing Machine Department, is thronged to see D. BARNUM’S ‘^ELF-SEWERS’ 1 attached to the difierent machines, tewing without the operator’s touching the work* One operator may be seen running . two machines, sewing straight on one, and curved seams on the other, without guiding the work of either. Do nated to, and for sale.at the Fair machines, by the inventor, and at .the FLORENCE SEWING SIA.« CHINE OFFICE, G3O CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, and at &e GROVER & BAKER SEWING M iCHINE OFFICE. Pittsburg, Pa. Price $1.50, with directions. D.BARNUM, at the Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Office, 508 BROAD WAV, New York. je2L-2t ttQOST iE 1 S” ■ exterminators. * COSTAK’S’I EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. " COSTAR'S” EXTERMIN ATORS. > EXTERMINATORS. " COSTAR I ’S’ r EXTERMINATORS. - exterminators. "COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS, EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. . EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. ‘ ‘ COSTAE’S’ ’. EXT ERMINATO RS, :■; EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAE’S” EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. EXTBRMIN ATOR3. "COSTAE’S” EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. ■; EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS • ‘COSTAR’S’ ’ EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. : "COSTAR’S” EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. “COSTAR’S’- 7 EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. " COSTAE’S’ ’ -EXTERMINATORS. - EXTERMINATORS, "COSTAE’S” EXTERMINATORS; EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAE’S” EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. For Rat?, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed-Bugs, Fleas, Moths in Furs and Woolens, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc.; "15 years established in New York City, i* VOnly infallible remedies known.” " Free from Poisons. ” "Not dangerous to the Human Family. ” " Kate come out of their holes to die. ” . AS* Sold'by all Druggists everywhere. J9S?“ 5 I I Beware ! ! ! of all worthless imitations. jfcgp* *' Costar’s' ’ Depot, No, 452 Broadway. s§-Sold by - , T- W. DTOTT & CO. JOHNSON, COWBBK, , Wholesale and Retail Agents, r all Druggists in Philadelphia, Pa: je2t-tuth2t FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE' We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply; families at their Country Residences with every description of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &c., &0. ALBERT C, ROBERTS, myBl-tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sta. PHOTOGRAPHS OF UNION AYE NUE, Art Gallery, and Horticultural' Department, '(also Stereoscopjc’Viftws of same,} of Sanitary Fair. For sale at R. SEWELL'S Gallery/ 72 V ARCH Si.; also at Photographic Depart,,Fair. Building. je2l-3t*r CTARVED UNION PRISONERS FROM w LIBBY PRISON.—“I: had just got to the wharf, wbon our fiag-of-trnce boa', the City orNew lork, came ini and soon the' poor fellows bogau to land,.four hundred and fifty of them from Belle Isle—-such a sight. It was a regiment of skeletons. Most of them had to be carried off ou stretchers: Several died on. the boat as they were lifted up. / Nine died on the wharf,' lisping their, gratitude,!© God, that after all their privations tbeywere permitted to die under the old.flag. —Miss CARD PHOTOGRAPHS of the abov*.— MCALLISTER & BROTHER, ; 728 GHESfNOT Street. TEE BUSINESS OF DR. E. N. 8,11- i LEY will be settled liy his widow, at No. 23S North TWKI.VTJI street. All indebt-d, will plottse come, forward.'" All having claims will present litem at once. ;. T> DIM Eirs IN UD’M PAR AB L E SX stylos of $1 Colored Photographs arc admired and purchased as iiivalunbU likenesses. They neauty, accuracy, and durability. Gallery SECOND Street, above Green. ' A N EXQUISITE THING IS A FINE- flniebed Carte do .VMto, and none exeel-m style, execution, and hnieh, those made atB.,F,REI MKirS Gallery, 03* ARCH Street. H* INGRAM’S CELEBRATED TEAS- Just received,. Try thorn. -43 South SECOND St. below Market.' ' . 1 : ~ ‘ • . jelB«3t TARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT 1 , 6EI.TZER APERIENT BILIOUS COMPLA INTsfsiC “hEABA.CHE.COSTJYH HESS, INDIGESTION, HEAKT-BURN; SOUR Stomach, seasickness, sre Ao Dr. JAMES R. CHILTON, the Great Chemist, say.: "I know its composition, and have, no doubt H will prove most beneficial in those complaints for which lt l> recommended. ” • ■■ , , Dr.THOMAS BOYD-saya: I strongly commend' lt to the notice of tbs public. ” - " Dr. EDWARD G. LUDLOW sayot “ I can with son. fidence recommend It,*’- ~ . - - Dr. GEORGE T. DEXTER, says:ln Flatnleney, Beart-born, Costiveness, Sick Headache, *c y tht SELTZER APERIENT In my hands has proved indeed * valuable remedy . * ’ for other Uetimonials see pamphlet with each bottle. Manufactured only by TARRANT 8t CO., «78 GREENWICH StreeV New York. JlSt FOK SALS BY ALL DRUGGISTS, jay«-tao* B. A. HOOPES, Treasurer. jell-Uyl HOOP SKIRTS. VERMIN COUNTRY. IB TUB BEST REMEDY, KNOWN JIIE government loan " #»© 0,000,000. This loan itfaut7ibrf*e<|’By act of Congress of Mhrel* 8,1884, which jaovidos for its REDEMPTION IN COIN, at any period not'less tiumten or more than forty years from its date, at the pleasure-of the Government, JJntiFiU redemption five per coot, interest is to bfcpaid semi-annually IN « Subscriptions to the Loatrare received by the Natio*al : ' Banks In* United States notes or Ln mich currency or other fundvas arc taken tty them ©n deposit at par. Its exemptlon from Stateor local taxation adds from one to fhree per cent, per uonum to its value. Tbo rate of interest on this Loan, although bat five per cent, in cote, is as much greater in currency as the difference between the market value of currency and gold. As a rule, the flwe per cent, specie securities of all sol vent Governments are always ]Q|vr or above, and cur rency now fundccHn the National Loan will ho worth Its face in gold, besides paying a regular and liberal percentage to the holder. The authorised amount of this Loan is two hundred milliou dollars.' Vhcramount of subscriptions reported to the Treasury at Washington is over $7O, O© 0,000 Subscriptions will be received by the > TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES at Wash ington, and the ASSIST ANT TREASURERS-at New York* Boston, and Philadelphia, and by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Philadelphia, . SECOND do. dO., THIRD > do. - do., AND BY AU NATSOSAL BANKS Which are depositaries of pnbltemoney; and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS Throughout the country, (acting as agents of the Na tional Depositary Banks,) wilVfumish further informa tion on application, and afford every facility to subscribers jeSO-SfcdlWlt • •..■■■■• --■■■■ . • MEW $75,000,000 XJ. S.- LOAN FOR SALE. We are prepared to furnish this desirable Loan in- REGISTERED and COUPON BONDS* * in sums of $5OO, and AT CURRENT PREMIUM. JAY OOOKE &CO W T, O AN. U. S, 1040 s . JAY COOKE & CO. OFFISH FOB SALE THE NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN, Bearing Five Per Cent. Interest IN• COIN. Redeemable any time after TEN TEAKS, at urn pwa core of tbe .Government, and payable FOETY TEAKS after date. Both OODPONS and BBGISTBBED BONDS are Issued for this Loan, of eame denominations a* the Fire-Twenties. The interest on *5O and *lOO payable yearly, bnt all other denominations half yearly. The TEN-FOETY BONDS are dated Marchl,lS64, the half yearly Interest falling dne September 1 and Starch 1 of each year. Until Ist September, the accrued Interest from Ist March Is required to ho paid by porchaseri in coin, or in legal currency, adding W per sent, for premium, until further notice, u . All other Government Secnritlea bought and sold. JAY COOKE & CO., upS-tf 114- SOUTH THIRD STREET. 4 • JIB ST NATIONAL JSAJSJ3L PHILADELPHIA. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 10-40 LOAN. This Bank has been authorised tad Is now prepared to receive subncriptlons to the SEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. This Loan, issued under authority of an act of Con gress, approved March S, 1864, provides for the issue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollars ($200,000,000) United States Bonds, redeemable after ten years, and payable forty years, from date, IN COIN, dated March l, 1804, bearing interest at the rate of . FITE FEB CENT. per annum IN COIN, payable semi* annually on all Bonds over $lOO, and on Bonds of $lOO and less,. an nually. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds as they may prefer Registered Bonds will be issued of the denomination* of fifty dollars ($5O), one hundred dollars ($100)/five hundred dollars ($500), one thousand dollars ($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 dateof subscription, or the accrued Interest from the let of March can be paid in coin, or, until farther notice, in TJ. S. notes or notes of National Banks, adding (00) fifty per cent, to the amount for pre mium.' 0. H. CLARK, -apS-tf President,- EDUCATIONAL. PATO N INSTITUTE, KENNETT JO SQUARE, ChBBtercouniy, Penna , for YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. This Institution is beautifully situated half a mile from the Baltimore Central Railroad. Course of instruction in Euglisb Classics and Mathe matics is thorough. Fall Session commences the third of October, For circulars, address je2l-tf - GEO. A. NEWBOLB, Principal. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IH> 'A BTITDTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1530 AROR Street, Rev. CHAS. A. SMITH, D, D., E CLARBNCX SMITH, A. M., Principals. , Ninth Year.; Three Departmentsr Primary, Acade mic, and Collegiate. Pull college course in Classic*, Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science,Tot those who graduate. Modern LauguagesvJdusic, Paint* lag, and Elocution, by the best masters. For circulars, apply at the Institute? or address Bo* 36X1 P t 0., Phi* ladefphia. apSO-Bm* PERSONAL .-SPOONS PLATED A with pure silver on white metal, $1 porsofc. 910 RACE Street, - je2L2t* PERSONAL. - X JET BALL EAB-DROPS, 50 Cts , . ' ■■ ■ je2o*2t* 916 RACE Street. -PERSONAL.—JEWELRY SENT B? X Mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the following prices: bmgle-stone Imitation Diamond Ring, *1; Cluster. Imitation Diamond Ring, $2; Heavy-plated Vest Chains, $1: Magnificent Plain King, $1; Heavy Plam stand fchf strongest acid), 5Q cents iSroail Round Black Enameled Ear Drops. 50 cants; -Heavy-plated Black Enameled Sleeve Buttons, 25 cents; Gents’ Pins. Imitation Dia mond, $1; Imitation Diamond Studs, $1: Bracelets, #1; Handsomely chased Medallions, $1; Complete _ Sets Carbuncle Studs and Buttons, slj Complete Sets Biact Enameled Studs and Buttons, with pearl; setting,; $1? Fancy Watch Keys, 50 cents; Pen ana Pencil, wuhex tension case, $1; Ladies’ Loafr-geared and Ghatelaint Chains, $1; Chatelaine Fins Genuine Gntta Percha Chains, $1; Ladle* 1 and Gents* Miniature Pins, foi likeness or hair, $1; Seal Rings, $1; Locket Rings, $2: Coral Armlete, SOceate. Mroctw MAJf Ho. 910 RACE Street; Philadelphia. QAMTJEL MAROT, DEALER IN LIME, O BUILDING STONE, and COAL. 'Jitt'd, HINTS Street, above Thompson, (weßt side.) .Orders received by ■William Marot, Jr.-, 811 Spring Garden street; Chae. H. Marot, 25 N. Sixth Bi, (second Btorr), and t>, Marot, W Chestnut »t. (second story). N; Bl—An experienced Salesman "wanted. jny3l-lm* T IFE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL JLU Coloraare decidedly preferable as portraits; accu rate' la outline, features, and expression, and artis ticai in' coloring. B. P. REIMER'S GaUesy, OiS4 ARC!) Street. y ,- . ■ - lt« - I NORAM’S FRESH COFFEE, 40 TO 50 J. Cents; Groond. 25 to SO emits. Beal good. 4:3 South. SECOND Street, below Market, je!B-3t* QCYTHES —BLUE RIBBED, OAST, O AND SILVER STEEL. „ NFEF & riAMMAR, jedl-dt* . ■ SCI North THIRD Street. MONU3IMTS AND GRA.YE STONRS.~AIarge assortment of Orara-Stones, of various designs, made of the finest Italian and American Marble, constantly on hand at the Marble Works of ADAM STEIN METZ, RIDOE Avenue, below Eleventh street, Philadelphia. ap22>3uiif m.nA isto NORTH Streets, offer for sale:_ . •Anchor Brand-Nails; Plymouth Mill Rivets. , W & S. Butcher’s dsist Steel; Esyfle Cabinet Looka. vninani'R Horse Nails; liocks's School Slates. }&*“?. Wire? Cotton Cards, Alio, a fill waortnwnl of Amertsaa Hardware. fed HaD NEW PKBMCATIOSB. r£HE NEW BOOK NONSENSE, With over fifty ludicrous illustrations, by many of Qttr most prominent artists. Handsomely bound. Price. $2. Ytililfsbed exclusively for the benefit of the'Sanltary Fair, and sold at the POST OFFICE, in the Fair, and at Q.REAT ROOK m- HISTORY OF OCR FL\G, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. TEN ENORAYINGS OF OLD BATTLE-FLAGS, STAR-SPANOLED BANNER, *c. L Illuminated Title-Page. THRIL'LINGbgpOK ON THE WAR ! THE BUGLE BLAST; OR, SPIRIT OF THE CONFLICT. - Comprising OARING EXPLOITS BY LAND AND SEA, DASHING RAIDS, HEROIC DEEDS, DESPERATE CONFLICTS, * CAPTURES' AND ESCAPES, CAMP ANECDOTES, POEMS, &c. Everything of interest, from the Bombardment of ; Sumpter to the present time. By E. S. S. Rons©. Paper cover. $1.23; Cloth, #1.50; pp. 338, large 12mo. Advance orders filled this day. Sutlers, Agents, and the Trade will find this a rapid- Belling book j Ai[ - KS CHAT.LEH & BON. Publishers, je2l-6t . lliOS CHESTNUT. gQg CHESTNUT STREET. CH li>TheCUy. ollß JSOS Chestnut Street. LOWEST PRICES la the City* LARGEST STOCK in the City,* BEST ASSORTMENT in the City, ALL NEW BOOKS Bold at a discount, $lOOO each, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, 25 cents to $5O, Pi-ames&ndPagePartoats, jgoB Chestnut Street, AtianUc. Chesfcaut^ troflt PITCHER’S Book Store, PITCHER’S Album Store, PITCHER’S Picture Store, PITCHER'S Fra me Store, PITCHER’S Stationery Store, PITCHER’S One-price,Store, PITCHER’S Low-price Store, G. W. PITCHER, SOS Cl Jel6-tf TANNER’S NEWMA.NUA.U OF PRAC- A TICE.—A NEW REVISED AND ENLARGED EDI TTON “Ifow ’HfifidT' A MANUAL OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, bv T. H. Tanner. M; D., author of a Manual of Climeal Medicine, A Practical Treatise on the Diseases oMn fancv and Childhood. Ac., Ac. One roiaroe, 12ino, A NEW tJIEDICAL CATALOGUE, classified, and withpricMattacbed.TurnUMap^UoAtioa Publishers and Booksellers, ; je2Q SD South Sixth, above Cheainut streets. -JJEW BOOKS ! HEW BOOKS t ! EXPLORATIONS AND ADVENTURES IN EQUATO RIAL AFRICA; with accounts of the Manners and Cus toms of the People, chase of the Gorilla, Elephant, and. other animals. By Paul B. Du Chaiilru : SQO.illiistra "wiPlT MINISTRATIONS, OR, SARIUTH READ INOS; aseriesof Di-coursesou Christian Doctrine and Duty. By Gardner Spring. Two volumes, cloth. BpTSPUB; a tale of the old Dutch. Manor. By for travellers in EUROPE AND THE EAST. Corrected to 1563, Witn maps, Ac. • HAUNTED HEARTS; by the author of the *‘ Lamp ’‘lofeaiUr W. S. A- A. MARTIES j e 20 606 Chestnut street. A BOOK FOR THE TIMES. XX • Third Edition Just Issued. THE OLD FLAG. 36Spp.,16mo,'Cloth, Beautifully Illustrated. - Price, $1.25. It illustrates and enforces, in a graphic manner, an unselfish devotion to country, an unbending integrity, and a sacred regard for all that is true and noble iulLe. It is calculated to make a generation of tne noblest kind of patriots. "—Boston Evening Transcript. * * It is the book of its R'pit a?ll?ttMißhedßiid for sale br THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, No. 1123 CHESTNUT Street. Phi ladelphia. . jelS-St THE ONLY COMPLETE X , The only Complete . The only Complete _ * OF THE SANITARY FAIR. Catalogue of the sanitary fair. ■ catalogue of the sanitary fair. CATALOGUE OF THE SANITARY FAIR. ' Price only 15 cents. " Price orly 15 cents. Price only 35 cents. ~ For sale at MAGEE’S, , felS-3t... 316 CHESTNUT Street. A SHMEAD & EYANS, il Successors to WILLIS P. HAZARD, 724: CHESTNUT Street, Have received .THE TaNNER BOY, and How he Became Lieutenant General." OUT IN THE WORLD By T. S. Arthur. A WOMAN’S PHILOSOPHY OF WOMAN; or, Wo man Affrarchlzed. An answer to Michelet and other modern innovators. DENISE. By the author of “MademoiselleMori.”. AIBE STOBY OF ELIZABETH. A Tale, By Miss Thackeray. ..; . ■ ? PHANTOM FLOWERS. A Treatise on the Art of Producing Skeleton Leaves. THE- POOR WHITE; Or, The Rebel Conscript. STUMBLING BLOCKS. By Gait Hamilton. THE NEW BOOK OF NONSEtSSE. Filled with Comic Illustrations, aud published for the benefit of the Great Sanitary Fair. . X.: .HAUNTED HEARTS. By author of “The Lamp lighter.” • jelS >rHE SUNBEAM STORIES, A Containing the charming, bright stories of TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM, CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING, • , \ HOUSE ON THE ROCK, ONLY, OLD JOLLIFFE, MERRY CHRISTMAS, - DREAM CHINTZ, STAR IN THE DESERT, Six beautiful volumes, illustrated, $2.60. WILLIS F. HAZARD, Publisher, fg26-tjyl . 21 South SIXTH Street. . NEW AMERICAN CTCLOPSMA. The Agency for this invaluable Library of TTnlversal Information Is at 33 Sonth SIXTH Street, second story. Also. RECORD or TUB REBELLION. By. Frank Moore. • .. ■fell-tf QTJMMBR EXCURSION SI O PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. On mi after WEDNESDAY; JUNE 15th, IS6J, EXCURSION TICKETS „ Will 1)8 sold from PHILADELPHIA to ALTOONA, CEESSOK, DUDLEY, ahd MT. DALLAS, wh'ch willLt good for a retnrn trip until OCTOBER Ist, ISM, whsr endorsed by the proprietors of the Logan House, Moan tain House, Broad Top City House, or the Superintended of Bedford Springs .-/ EXCURSION RATES FOR 2S£l: ■ J Philadelphia to Altoona . $9 20 Cre550n............................. 9 » Dudley-.-. § ?C • v* Mt Dallas. '9K FOR EPHRATA AND LITIZ SPRINGS. - The/Fast Line, leaving ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets at 12.25 A.M., makes close Landis ville,'With the Reading and Columbia R.KT, for hotfc Ephrata ahd LUiz Springe. • ■> „ . , Excursion Tickets to these points can be prpenred ot any SATURDAY, good until the following MONDAY. The rates of fare will be as follows: • Regular. Excursion' Philadelphia to Ephrata..... $2 50 . $3 40 , "Lniz - -2 60 340 . JOHN F. YANLEER, • Ticket Agent Fenna::R.R. r——' DELIGHTFUL sum- MEK EXCURSIONS. Lake Ontario, Saguenay River, The Thousand Islands.' K?, rt an .f ’ The Bapidsof St. Lawrence White Mountains, jSiver. Saratoga Springs, Montreal, , / ' :A C *» *«•» Tickets for ‘W above Bacnrßione, which hai,. sga so long and favorably known to the Philadelphia Pub lie bv ■various routes to Niagara Falls, for sws at\lto PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIKA RAIKOAD TICKK OFFICE, northwest corner SIXTH and OliEbralUp .Streets, where fnU 'V. : • JOHNte. HILLES, Genemi Agent, THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL Streets > . mylO-tuthstiyl ' ' GRAND PLEASURE BX TO LAKE SUPERIOR.-On« oi iii« following spleudid first* class steamers, viz:, CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, NORTHERN LI0» T, iRON CITY, TRAVELER. METEOR, IKON SLDES, LaC_ LA: BELLE, and PEWABIC, will leave* CLEVELAND, Ohio, at S o’clock P.M., each day of cho week, except: Saturday and Sunday, and Detroit,.Michigan, on- the following days at 2 o’clock P. M., through the mouths of JULY and AUGUST, making Grand, Excursion Trips to the many points of interest on the Great Inland Seas of America, which, for utility.'pleasure, and health,are unsurpassed by any other on the Continent.' This trip of over 1,000 miles embraces six degrees of latitude, and-eleven of longitude, and includes in its circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron, and Superior,with thebeautlfnl rivere Detroit, St. Clair and. St. Mary s. The many and extensive mim-s of, iron; and copper, unequakd by any in the world; with the, ne !v,VJ:®J. covered and inviting deposits of silver la* d,. wj fd ano romantic scenery* combined with it* pure ■ th ihtK» e s co i nfor Booms a»idMßhlß.uboui2Kc«n t ß 8 H.MmßMcured, auken'gt.^nrtU“ t^ JUST PUBLISHED, ASHMEAB & EVANS'. No. 784 CHESTNUT Street. THE FAIR. !F. L. SARMIENTO, PSrCE, 50 CENTS, A. WINCH, Publisher. | SOS Chestnut Street. Chestnut Street, 180 S Chestnut Street. 1 808 Chestnut Street, 1808 Chestnut Street. -SG6 Chestnut Street [ESTNUT Street. EXCURSIONS. AMUSEMENTS. YAKDEELYW’S ARIADNE. This most wonderful creation of the gestae of VAN DERLYN his been placed at the disposal of the Piae Arte Committee of the SANITARY FAIR, as a SPECIAL EXHIBITION, on the express condition that Season and other Tickets, giving access to other parte of Che Fair, Are not to be entitled to admission. ‘ ARIADNE, (Dangbter of Minos and Paseiphte, deserted on the Maad of Nazes, by Theseus, > ** An ideal of female beauty, reposing upon the luxu ry of itflpwn ftearxatlon, lost in sleep, and yielding with child-like HHif-ahaUdmiment to dreams of love, M ** How i ike a vision of pure love gbe seems! cheeks just Hushed with innocent repose, Tiiat folds her thoughts up in delicious dreams, . Like dew-drops in the chalice of a rose; Pillowed npon her arm and raven hair. How archly rests that bright and peaceful brow! Its rounded pearl defiance bids to care, While kisses on the Ups seem melting now; Prone in unconscious loveliness she lies, And leaves around her delicately sway; Veiled is the splendor of her beaming eyes, But o’er thelimbs bewitching gracespl&y; Ere into Eden’s groves the serpent crept, Thus Eve within bar leafy arbor slept!” Tuckermarf's * * Artist Life, T * lr ln 1812 YANDERLYN painted the ARIADNE. This Painting proved Mr, Vanderiyn’s powers even more than the ’Marins,'and is, in my estimation, the finest figure of She kind I have ever seen. This picture has been purchased and engraved by A. B. Durand, himself an excellent Painter, : and our first Engraver. The engraving ofMr. Durand in worthy of It. "-Dun lap's Arte and Designs, -■ Admission m Entrance from the Horticultural Department, and from the Corridor connecting the latter with the Art Gallery, ' je2o-tr H-BBA7 CENT HAL FAIB. - " CHILDREN'S EXHIBITIONS In the GRASTB HALL BCt apart for them. The ASTONISHING' AUTO-* SUTON HOPE- DAHOER.TRUMPETEB.an4 XOKRKYi BTEREOFI’ICON VIEWS, MAGIGaL VEHTKILGCIDIS?»f r with a larj rooms TO-LET, at 133 North TENTH St: je7-tf FOST ACT FOCm T ORT OR, MISLAID—A RECEIPT ■J-i for 50 Shares Egbert’s Oil Company. As it can be of no use'to any one hut its owner, it can he returned to the office of the Company,l*7 S. FOURTH St. je3l-st» ■fWOTICE.— L O S T OR- MISLAID, Lv SGRIP, No. 129, issued by American Mechanic** Hall Association to Resolution Council, No. 4, O. ofU. A. M. t for Twenty*six Dollars, dated Dec. 24, 1559. No tice is hereby given, that application will be made to the Board of Trustees of the Hall Association for a du plicate certificate for said amount. i WML-WOODINGTON, JOS. WEISS, CHAS. STE PHENS, Trustees. Residence, Frankford, 23d ward. : je2o-3t* / ;A BAT EOBSE AJND YORK WAGON «a\ were taken from the stable of C. WELDEN, corner SEVENTEENTH aud VINE Streets,on Sunday evening, the 19th Inst The horse is about 6 years old, 153-6 hands high; has some white on his hind feet and on his face; short tail. A liberal reward wIU be paid for .such in formation as will lead to their recovery. - Wagon made by Wstpon. W3I D. JONES, je2l-2t* - - ; No- 1826 ARCH Street. FOB SALE ACT TO LET. A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE—THE xY Bental fnrnitnre, implements, and content; of Laboratory of the late Dr. Bailey. Apply immediately at S3S North TWELFTH. Street. Also, ten tons coal in the cellar r je2l-3t* TAESIRABLE REAL EBTATB IN— \y YEaT.MKNT A valuable LOT OF GROUND for sale, on the west tide of Ridge avenue, uear the Girard college, containing about twelve aod thrae-qaarfcar acres Apply to - • A.-B. CARVER St GO., jci6-st* S. W. cor. NINTH and FILBERT Streets. ■p'Oß SALE LEASE, FIXTURES, J- ' Patterns, Flasks, Ac.", of an Iron Foundry in this city in operation. Address “ Iron,” Prcvrolßce. jeSl-St* 4*l TO BENT—NEAT MODERN RE •Bi-SIDEKCE, IMS North BROAD St tret. G. K. TOWNSEND S CO., 123 K South FOURTH Street |g TO BENT—HANDSOME NEW JEs. Side-Yard DWELLING, on Sprimr Garden street je2o-2f E, WRIOLBT & CO., 181 S FOURTH St. m FOB SALE OR TO RENT-A DE JEiI SIZABLE: new RESIDENCE, with modern con venlences, situated at Mantua, West rftv.to ; ROBERT MACGREGOR. ■ K lO 419 WALNUT Street. M for sate —a four story Brielr RESIDENCE. i» complete order, situated Ai ’ X ' U StreB 'i(?BEKT MACGREGOr Apply to : 419 WALNUT Street § WHITTEN AND VERBAL DB SCRIPTIOKS of Character, Constitution, and Ta lent, with ADVICE on Business, Health, Educa* tion, SeJr-improvement, Management,and Train lug of CHILDREN, social adaptation, Ac., day and evening, fey . - : JOHN L. C^PEK, Phrenologist and Bookseller, mhl9-»tnth No. gBS. TENTH Straw, above ghaatimt SPECTACLES, IN GOLD. KLJt >~2SsUrei,lintl Elastic . Steel Framea, Eye- Glasses, Microscopes, Magic Lanterns, f l £ld , Glasses f<»r Army and Navy use, Photograph Photographs, ; Stereoscopes and MereoscopicYiewß, Microscopeß. Thermorneters. a iarga of Optical, Mathematical, aud.Philosophical taetrnnifißta. & BROTHER. Optician'', Jnoi - *• (Established In 1796.) 7558 GHESMIIT Street LADIES TRXJSS AND BRAGFI v^>/STORE—Conducted by Ladies TWBLJVII StreetTflrst door below Race: ’ -Every article U -thfa* line elegant, easy, and-eorrectin make,, U n. DLES. Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, on the oor»*r or TWELFTH &ak BACK Streets. H. 8.-Prof«B|iotta Monraor iußTired. m’rt-sroir MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT /W\ LOANED own Diamonds, WM.W Jew^S. O P r oTk P fefr&fol.l ««v|p ml OJJKILL Street*, b*low Losttark .trtS-***. .Fifty Cents. .50 Cents. .25 Cents.- >75 Coats.-