The Only Known Restorer of Color •AH» Pbupbct Hair Dnranta Combikrd. ‘‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing " London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." London Hair Color Restorer and Drowsing " London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. *' ‘‘London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing:” Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." London Hair Color Rostorer and Dresslug. ’* It is not a Bye;does not soil bat, bum;et,..or the finest ’linen; restores gray hair; promotes a luxuriant growth -of new hair; removes all dandruff, itching, scurf, jtc., from the scalp,rendering it perfectly healthy; keeps the •hair moist, glossy, and beautiful; highly perfumed,as a •dressing it has no,auperior. Single bottles, 7-5 coats* tsix bottles* $4. Sold by Dr. SWAYNE & SON 1 330 Worth SIXTH Streot, Philadelphia. . Steiitway & Sons, ~ PIANOS, Por sale only at <3teck& Co.’s 'Mason HAMLIN’S CABINET BTEOK4 C0.,8 0 HO A NS seventh £The Popular Clothing House op Phila .. * "OAK BALL.” Beat-clues goods at taodarato prices. WANAMAKBK a brown, 8. E. corner SIXTH and MA RXET Straata. Cnatom Department (to make to order) So. ] s. Sixth at. Wheeler &Wilson’s Highest Premtom look-stitch SEWING MACHINES. THE OH S AFEST, SIMPLEST, AND BEST. Kalaarnnms. 7114- OHESTNTIV Street. shore Sor.ath. 3SadreA.mtXEl3. BELT.—On Tuesday, the 2lat in«t,, at St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. Georye L-nds, D; D.. Robert H. McGrath to Lily 0., young-j>t daughter of ». Grafton Belt, M. D., all of Plnla.i«lphia. ‘ * X31E33. On the morning of iho 21st Miss jEnza.F. Hindmau. Tbe relatives a od. friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, from her lato rasi ’dence, ho. $29 Buttonwood street, on Friday afternoon! at fi o clock. *** PRESTOS’.— On the 21st ..inst. , Ed ward Preston, Jr., in the 45th year of his «ge. The relatives and Menas of the family are rospertfnl- Pf invited toatteudh’s funeral, from his late r«>lt., at 10o’clock, . MORTON.—Killed In action before P<=>tnrsbure, Va., ou Friday, June 37, Gen. James .St. 0. filortou, United States Volunteers, Msjur of Engineers U. S. A., Chief JSrgfneer Oth Army Corps. Due notice of the funeral . win be given. : *♦* OBITUARY, 'BfOORFL—At Moort-stowu, Cheater county. Pa., on 2Funel2, 1564, Mr. James Moore, in the 61st. year of his •age. .. The above announcement, to the eye of many, may rpaes'uundticed, or as the c mmon ono, that another victim bus fallon before the fell destroyer of our race: >3f envy or mallco behold it, they will find their victim removed, their poisoned arrows dulled, aiid over the client grave (he rood deeds of the fallen inav rise up on ■duriugo’er the errors of oiirnaturo. as a general thing the outf-ide world, who draw coucHisium only from ru« :mor, know v*ry little of the private virtues, the nobler qualities, of individual character; but to him %vho hai "been so mar,, is unprejudiccPl!, to teok into the open Jieart, andscAu closely rhe motives from which all ac tions emauate, the privilege should he accorded of pass* Itg unbiassed sentence. This opportunity, this privi lege was mine, With the subject of theso simple lines I knew him in all the relations of life—in business, iu 'pleasure, in the char and sacred precincts of the home •ciTclo, and on tho deathbed, when the dawning hurl zoo. developer the true qnalities of our nature. Iu all’ ■ of-these relations- he was the man, the philosopher, the . •friend. Iu business h»* had qualities far beyond tha circumstances and opportunities by which ho was snr ronuded, showing oftentimes a knowledge amt fore sight thatwould have fitted him .for tha most exalted . positions of power and trust. As a father, husband,'or brother; let thos* judge who stood within the ludueeue of the golden bond which made him each, and att, of. •these; who shared their lot with hi <; who giew up iufcq life with him. Ftocd by him iu death, aud strew dow ers —those emblems of undying Jove —around and' over “the cold breast that could ; throb on earth no more for them, a*< they committed his body to. the siieut earth. These tender relations were uev»r more .strongly marked, wore never more beautifully or affectionately exhibited. What more need we say. .We wultadd, in concluding, thut a post-mortem examination revealed the fact that all tins had been done wh‘l-t suffering most aeptely under a complication of diseases, that vrouldbave unfitted most men for the annoyance of bu siness, or the enjoyment of pleasure. FioaVv be died With a trust in Cud, and.this, after aH, was the crown ing triumph of. his life, and to the dear ones who can see him no more here, it will be the greatest of conso lations; they will be re.-igaed and feel that truly their loss has Wi bis great gain. That it '-maybe so, is the aincere wish of the writer. What we have written seems but meagre Jnstlci:: much more might be said. Trot they who knew him best can feel it in their hearts, though language may not express it; and tin* passing world, who knew him not, might miscall it panegyric. * The oak round w hich life’s tendrils clung. Bas falfcn in decay; \ The tree that earth and shelter flung, „ From earth has passed n Way; But they who felt its soothing shade, And knew its power of old. Will love the dear old tree the same, AUho’its heart is cold. * R. ' MOURNIISa GOODS FOR JUJSE J.U SALES. Black Crspe.Maretz and Tamartines. . 44 Bareges and Barege Hornanis. 44 Florentines and Byzantines. 44 Tamartanee amt Silk Grenadines. 44 Poniards and Lawns, 44 Taroiaesand MonsseHnesdeLaine. 44 Bombazine* and Summer Bombazines, 14 . Alpacas aid Glossy slohairs. 44 Gros Grain and Slouming SUks. * 4 Glossy Tafferas and Gros de Rhiaes. 44 Barege and Grape Mareu Shawls, 44 Grenadine Barege Sbaws, silk and wool fringes. 44 Bilk Grenadine Shawls. . 44 'Barege and Grenadine Barege Points, and nmde-np Shawls, various styles. 41 Thibetand Cashmere Shawls. 44 ilonsseline de Laiue Shawls. 44 English Crapes and Yell*. . -* * Round Crape and Lace Veils. 44 Bound Grenadine Veils. 44 Bilk, Thread, and Kid Gloves. 44 Beltsr Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Fans. 44 Crape Collars, Sleeves, Ac. BE3SOK& SOIL Mournim* Stote. No, 918 CnSSTNUr Stredt. T7XTRA ATTENTION TO STRAN- J-l GESS DURING THESANITARYFAIR, Foil stock of fancy goods. «* Full stock of STAPLE GOi)J>S. Full atook of SUMMER SHAWLS. ' Full stock of BLACK SILKS. ■ EYRE & LANDKLL, . Je7 . - . , 4-fm ARCH Street. AT A YKRY JLARGE »EETiN& Or •■{jk™Yy the Bar of Pbiludfilphia, held in the Supreme Court Room, ou TUESDAY, June 21, lfS4, at 12 crctocfc 31., to take action in reference to the decease of Mr. .BBSJAMffI GERHAKB, On motion of Morion P. Henry, Esq., Hon. William Strong was called to the Chair, and William Retch. Wisfcer and Cad walader Biddle were appointed Secret iariea. . Judge Strong, upon taking the Chair, made a few ap propriate remark a upon the professional and private chamcterof tho deceased. • Horace Binney, Jr., Esq., offered the following reso lutions; 1 • That we have learned with deep sorrow • fha death of our late member, BENJAMIN GERHARD; Esq., for many y*-ar« eminent at the Bar of Philadel phia, and one of its Mipporta aad ornameuts. Besolvtd, That in Mr. we hare lost not only 4 most accomplished lawyer, a tcholar of high culture, And a valued ufcsoeiate and friend, but amodelofpro i'essional intogrily and private worth. • Beaolved, That Mr. Gerhard’s-unspotted purity of character and thorough fidelity to his clients, eminently aitracted aud justified tht-irperkdoal confidence, a-iat- tested by hisfreqaentaiid most'coascieitiioas discharge l*f the responsible duties ofau exeeutor aud trustee.. V Resolved, That, while givitsg to bis profession the most laborious industry, Mr. Gerhard’.*- coastant par ticipation in many and varied public trusts, mauiei jud, academic, charitable and religious, kept him in the *, 9l the community as a sedulous'and faithful citizen, bearing bib full share of burden*, whichmaU e large de ?nands upon his t me and care, and gave no return of private emolument. - , Resolved, That in Mr. Gerhard the country lo*es *ne of her.truest, most loyal, and most devoted friends, tfhose thoughts and efforts wera>always g>ven toVher. | service, and whose anxious interest in her present trou j pie* toonprobably aggrnvated thedisease which hasnow / terminated b*s life. ' 1 Resolved, That, as an affectionate father, a trne friend, and a Christian gentleman of consistent life and S conversation, Sir. t-orhard’s memory will long be [ cherished iu u community In which he was loved, re spected,. and honored, • ! Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed to communicate the foregoing resolutions to the family of Mr. Gerhard, and to assure them of our sincere sympa thy and condolence. Mr. William A. Porter, in seconding tlio resolutions, teferred in fitting terms to the great integrity and worth f. the deceased. . .[ Messrs. Charles Gilpin; Peter McCall, Morton P. Efen y, John C. Bullitt, and Joseph A. Glav followed in peaches attesting the great lot,* the Bar had sustained • Mhe death of Mr. Gerhard. The resolutions w»re unanimonsly adopted. [The Chair appointed the following guntlemon as the . wnmittee, nnder tho fast resolution: Messrs. Horace inner, Jr., "Win; A. Porter, Charles Gibbons,-Aubrey . Smith, and Jra. A. Clay. lOa motion of Mr. Charles Gibbons it was Resolved, Thai the proceedings of this meeting be Vblished. On motion of Mr. Edward Hopper it was Resolved, That tb«Chairman and Secretariesbeadded mho conimittee already app'dniwd. . r . vi motion of Mr. Lewis J>. Yaii, $e meeting ad ,oined, ' \ WJLLIAM STRONG, Chairman. Vx. EOTCJI WrSTKB, UhWAJ.Aiii'H Buirji.g, Secretaries. It u KSfPBOF. SAUXDEBS’ (LUttITH-TIltJ E™..Coiirtlnnd Sunodera’Cadets drill EVER IT AF fERNOON, to the ORE AT CENTRAL FAIR, by idvt [itlor.. ■ je23 2t* DIVISITY SCHOOL-TUB .Second Annual Commencement of sbeDmnUr :bool of the V. E. Church in-Philadelphia will be dd in the Church of the Holy Trinity, on WALNUT reel, West oOßitlenhonse Square, on TilUlisf>A?, *ne the 23d, at 11 o’clock A, M. *he re/moa wiJl be preached by Rev. ALEXANDER iwINTON, D, I).. of New York t after which teitl- JBlials wJJI be conferred upon the Graduating Cla-ss. •A order, JOHN a CKi^DS, •J%-2t Secretary of the Board. ftS** IDSFVKBSITY OF PEIVJfSYI. ’x***, VANIA (Department of Art*).—Tbe exarnma { the Junior, fcophomore» v aud Freshman CUtssos, of the Third Term, inll ho held in the fol- •From 0 to 11, SophomartS) by Profes* P* lectures on Modern flbtory), aad fesabr Kondall (Geometrr), irritton, uiora, by the Provout (Intellectual 22d—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Pro- UferentiH.l Calculus),and Sophomores, -r (Chemistry of the Metals), written. tinmen, by Professor. Alloa (Greek i—Trom 8 toll, Sophomores, byPfo nalyncai Geomfliry), Frora by Froroawor lrazor (float and tbe pal-' fl to 11, Juniors, by Profiw&r i Tnsoulaioß) oral, from 11 to 1, "rcCessor Allan (Cioada of Arlato- From 9to 11, Junior s, by Professor ;ieuij of jjlacliylu-*), oral. Fr* mll to /rofej-Kor Coppie (History), oral, t—From 9 to 11, Sophnmure#. by Pr 0 . pmco’#,Ode*), oral 29tb~~ifromD to U, Freshjti&n, by Pro- , * GEOROE AM.EN, Secretary of the; Pacultr of Art». . : CEN’TKAX .COMMITTEE.— >«(■* of the,STATE CENTRAL Con fer organisation at a o’clock f* -.if, Jills’ 6th,at the honse of the CSAIR ICRO. Fa; By order of SIJtOM CAMERON. Chairman. tS* 1 aOTICK TO COATIUBUTOIW TO THE “GKEAT CENTRAL FAlft. "-At a meet- SJn/.of the Executive Committee, held June 10, H was* -onjßotfon, "TBesolved. That no; goods remaining nn»oid at the .«lob of the Fair shall bo eauriflced by a peremptory •*ale t auction, bnt by hiring a store or otherwise, due me a ire* shall be iakou immediately thereafter to Ha rare heir disposal at the ordinary retail price*. ’* Jel >lot HORACE HOWARD PPRNKSB, Sec’y. ART OAIjLBRT GRJBAT CESf «OB THAL FAIR. _ SPECIAL NOTICE. Tbi centre door bn Vice street leading to the Art Gal iery ill be open from 7K A* M., until 10 A. M., Every ,-Day i nriag tue continuance of the Fair, (Sn ndays ex ■cspte ), toenahlecounniasearsaDd.uther* to view the of Art'Withont being incommoded by the crowd* pat taavoidabl-y.ifiU-the gallery during the Dublin hotmof the day. Adx iflßioa—ONß DOLLAR, 'which admits toVandnr- Jynts fcrladne,butirive* no right to pass the doors.ioad ttyttPVt* H ft? Fair, ;ylo-9t iASIITS BROS., KSTNUT Street, tOOft OH Pianos. .. PIANOS, J/ B. oouhu. md CHESTNOTA •3S‘~ Till-: (iKKAT OKXTK,U, FAIR.— OFFICE Of TIIE COJIJIITTSE OS LABOR, ISCOSIE, AND itEVEXOE, SO 118 SODTH Sfr VEKTiI fcTKKET, PHILADELPHIA, . . Uhe uiKiersigued, Treasurer of this Committee,: acknowledges ihe receipt of the following subscription, ■within the l»*i three days Per James B. RunUes, Chairman: From Jefferson Woolen Mills, Hostonville, West Philadelphia, 750 employees ...►........51,453 00 rerWm.lf Merrick, Chairman:- Morris, Tasker, & C 1,000 00 Employee?- of Pascal Iron Works, .per d 0....... SuO -10 Employees of.Fairinonnt Iron Works, per do.. 200 45 Iluu>worth & Naylor, People’s W0rk5......... 100 00 Employees of d 0...:......... 70 00 Fer\G*orge Williams, Chairman: From Race and Vim* street Passenger Railway, .* one day’s rOrenue, per Joseph J. Sharpless, Esq.., Receiver..... 403 00 From the Seventeenth and Nineteenth streets . Passenger Keilwav, one day’s gross receipts, remitted by Silas Yerke.-vTreasurer.......... IS3 33 Rev. E. T. Scbartz, Eleysbarg, wife, and . : friend 2 50 Per MrS J W. Forney: , Froift Edwin W. iVync.Treasurer—Proceods tl a Match Case Balt bcnyeen repro-. pontutivus of live Pennsylvania and five New Jcrs* y Club-., and by their direction handed . to Mrs. Forney...... 239 50 Per C. B. i-tuddeil ; Charei Steamer- ** Ariel,” Regatta Excursion on June 15tb......... 200 00 Per Henry D Sherrerd, Chairman : From Bucks C*tmty Contribution Insurance Cornpam, runitted by John B. Balderston... 5u 00 Ftum John B- Hall : W*-st Branch Iron Works, Williamsport, Fa. .. 65 00 Employees of do , per Mr, Ha 11..... 65 00 Per r Ktnuf 1 Thomas Catasanqua: , Collided by Mrs. Runne1Th0ma5............... 317 15 Per Mrs. S; J£. Curtis: - : From Joseph WiliiamMitlor..3o.oo From Mrs. James Lewie Weatherly, a balance. 75 H. Everett, It-q., 10S North Front street 100 03 Employee- * f d 0.:.......... ............ ,40 00 Per John M. Riley, chairman: ~ Ftom the officers and employees of the Mint, assistant treasurer, and clerks, per A. Mcln tyre, Esq 407 50 W, H. Barnes, P. M., Mehaopany, Pa.......... 1 00 ;W. F. Rauch, IV Si., Nazareth, Pa.... ~ 200 J. W. Rinehart, P. M., Muncy Station, Pa..... 53 J. Lauin aster, P. BE, Burlington, N. J......... 5 03 From S. Oliver, assessor, and assistants, Ele venth district Pennsylvania, Etstou 62 00 J. E. Linhart, . co.lector, Twentieth district,, Meadville, Pa . 10 (X) Frank Powell, A. P. M., Warren c0unty....... 1 00 Per John B. Alexander, Fulton connty, Pa. :• From citizeuß of Welles township... . 2270 Per Bliss Carrie K. Wright: Collecteu by her in Allentown, Pa. 7100 Per Amos Rutter, Jr., P. ML: From proceeds of a Strawberry Festival held at . Intercourse, Lancaster connty, Pa............ 53 65 63 00 AndrewLingirer... ...................... 20 00 Leri Merkel,. R. WiLfon, S. G. Bowman Sc Bro. ; Boyer A Eberly, John C. Dunlap, ten dollars each..... .................... 50 00 D. J. Carmany, amount for services rendered in militia campaign of ISss 6 60 C. Coffman,' J. C. Lingirer, P. H. Long, S. & G.Hauck, Leri Kiegei, David Deveaney, John Sadler, D. W. Boss, John Nisley, H. A. Sturgetn, Samuel Worst, -Tohu.Riegel, H. JS.,Suavely, George Hemmell, $5each....... :■ 70 00 Samuel FHckinger 2 20 J. J tmitb, W. H. Smith, S. F. Eberiy, J. Ermiuger, S. Zachariah, $2 each. 10 00 W. H -Herndon, Dr. M Fries©, J. C. Miller, G. W. Baish; George Hebhert, A. W. Mill!- son, Ja». B. Keene, ana four Cash, $1 each.. HOC ..' TME UREAT CEKTRAI, FAIR— Committee on “ CARPETING S, OIL CLOTHS. &c. ,s —The undersigned ■with; pletsure acknowledges the receipt of the following donations and sabserTp ‘tious, viz: McCalium & Co., in goods $l,lOO 00 J. F, & IS B.Orue.in goods 300 00 James H: Orne, in g00d5........ .. 300 00 Townsend & Co., in g00d5.... 100 00 R. T. White, in goods 60 00 .Telm McCntcheon, in go‘ds-.................... 7 (X) W. J, H. Ingraham, in goods. 25 00 Benry Widnell dc Son, Lasswade, near Edin boro, Scotland 350 00 Henderson & Co, Barham, England 250 00 James Templeton & Co., Glasgow. Scotland.. 2CKJ 00 Hei man, Samson,. & Leppoc, Manchester, Eng land. 200 00 John l>olison, ca5h............. . 100 00 John Bromlor A: Sons, cash 90 03 Lewis & Ivens, cash. 50 00 G#o. cash.. 50 00 B. H. Soule, cash ............ 50 00 Geo. W.-Bla- on &Co, ca5h....... 60 00 J. T. Delacioix, ca5h.................... 60 00 Benj. Green, cash 25 00 Allen, Scott, & Co., ca5h........................ 25 00 EJ. Lester, cash , 25 00 Wm. Greagmill, cash... 25 00 J. & E France, cash 25 00 Thos. Finley, cash.... .S. 20 00 Job. Blackwood, cash..*>. 16 00 J. Stewau Drpuy, ca5h.......'. 15 00 W. a Koiln, cash.. 15,00 John 31. Evans, cash...... 10 (X) Andrew.McGill, ca5h.......... 10 00 M. & & C. Rodpaili, ra&h, 10 00 Alex. Crow, ca5h...... 10 00 John Gibb, cash..;. 10 00 John McGutelnou, cash 6 00 J.. Si K. bteenson, cash 6 00 J%moBSteenson. ca5h............;,...,.. 2 60 5amue1MeFathUn,ca5h......................... a 50 T0ta1.................... ;• $3,587 00 'BENJ ORNE, Chairman,; : : :H0..904 CHBSTNOr Street, Phila. Thoso who have subscriptions fof this Committee, which they have not aa yet handed inj will please for ward them at once to theChatrman, or McCALBUM & CO. t . je2l-2t 519 CHESTNUT Street. ra* CENTRALFAIH. -POSTPONEMENT OF AUCTION SALE, in coiiseaueuce of tt-o expected arrival, in a day or two. of some valuable works sent by American artists In Konue, as donations to the Sanitary Fair, the Auction, bale that was to have taken place on Wednesday eve ning, June »d. hasbeenpostnoncd for a few days. On® notice will be given of the time at which it will: take place. •. > . ■ : ■■■ . - ■:: je2o , K3f> AI’CTIOX.-FIXE ART HAUiERT —QKLAT CENTRAL FAIR, —Public notice will b* ***?,,&?/&, Ul ?£ <>l\ holding an auction sale of all. the 1 IGTURKvSrATUiiRV, and other Works of Art,' not preTiotisly sold sale, contributed as gifts for the benefit oH he SaNJTaRY COMMISSION. Many very valuable works will bo found among those to be offered, and all Interested in their purchase are earnestly requested on the evenings of sale. On -erasings of sale there will be no admittance to the Gallery between the hoars of CK and 7. At 7o f clock the entrance door from the Horticultural Department, and tbe middle door on Vine .‘street, will bo opened. TUfcetsOOeeets.. JSo Season or. Committee Tickets will be admitted The above, restriction is necessary to pre vent the Gallery from being .oyer crowded by those not intHrehted in the sale. , . c. CatHloKutain a few days ' . Artihts, Amateurs, and othors, are requested to send to tlm Art Gallery, previous to tlie Auction Siile, any further donations tltoy may be willing to offer* bo tnat the sqm to be rreoived from the sale of Works of Art cr€HtC{* ihe larenwt possible amount. . J617-6t } OllACg fIOWAKD FPRNfiSS, Soc’y. CKNTRAI, FAIR—OPEN SpTsnw Wrf2bSS m *9 “’.dock A. M. to 10 o’clock P. M. lirKl/rb, admitting to all parts but Child - r»n s Exhibition...• ■ ii.- *sm Single admi55i0n;....,....,., ~!!! ‘ 5 m mu 1? nn, lo/ }3 years bnlfprira.’)'"'": i„ , X IB SA mU “ ‘a 0 . 81 o’ ll of tliebO department. represented la the Fair, and to much more thau three-fonrths of the entire space co.ered liy the buildings! onr ™ of toe _ Certafu dopartmenw, nine in number, containing ar tides ehleily forexlnbition, and not for sale, hayeWea Permed to charge a separate price of admission, as ArtGa1i0ry.............. 25 centa Anus and Trophies...... —2O can Ik' Horticultural Department. .........a..,.,,..,.. 25 cants* Belies and Curi05itie5............; I) Indian Department............................. ,25 cents Signor Blitz's performances.... . 25 oGa tB CbUdren•> • •....... r\& cents* William Penn Parlor.... 10 cents. Skating Pond.. .10 cents. S*T» H * MO cents. Je9*tX HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, gf" the GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, tickets foe single admission......,,, go cts. SEASON TICKETS, KAT BE BAD AT TUG EOLLOWIBO PLACES; THE OFFICE OF THE GEEAT CENTBAL FAIEt 1333 CHESTNUT BTBEET. The Presbyterian House, 1334 Chestnut street. T. B. Peterson & Bros., SO6 Cheßtnut street. Charles DeSilver, 1228 Chostnnt street. . John Marsh, 1102 Chestnut street. C. M. Burns, 911 Chestnut stroet. ' Presbyterian BoardofPnblication, 821 Chestnut street. G, W. Pitcher, 80S Chestnut street. McAllister St Bro., 72S Chestnut stroot.. Ash,i,ead & Evans, 721 Chestnut street., John Hisley, Continental Hotel. Lee & Walker, 722 Cliestnnt street. J. E. Gonlc, Seventh and Chestnut etreete. W, S. & A. Marlien, 60S Chestnut street. , T. B. Pugh, Sixth and Chestnut streets. : Moss A Co., 432 Chestnut street. John McKnight, ils Chestnut street.. W. B. Zicb. r, KG South Third street. * Lindsay St.Blakiston, 25 South Sixth street. Perklnpine Sc Higgins, 66 North Fourth street. Smith, English, Sc Co., 21 North Sixth street, . Methodist Book Depository, 119 North Sixth street. Lutheran Puhiicalion House, 42 North Ninth street. American BaptistPitbllcallon Society, 630 Arch street . H. H. Henderson&Co., 628 Arch street. ■" George C. Bower, Sixth and Ftne. " Joseph G. Aimer, 168 North Tenth street. B. Jl. Hetlig, S.'E. corner Kidgo avenue and Spring Garden street. J. T. Hufnal, Nineteenth and Green streets. A. K. Hurler, Twentieth and Green streets. HORACE HO WARD FURNESS, TWhSTT-FOBBTH IV A It» t.MOV Special 'Meeting of-the HNloff LEAGUE, in the Twenty-f.iurth ward, will be hold at' So clock on THURSDAY EVENING, June 23d. ai the LeuguwHottse, MARKET and TIUHTY-EIGH CH- Sts. A lull attendance of the members is particularly re (Hiested. . : HENRY E. ROOD, JQ22-21 Secretary. •ißS"*'' SO' VACATIOJfBJ-I.VSl’KCC'l'fOjr J 3s ' IN BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, CALCC- Ldl 10KS, &c., aisuch hours us may boat suit Eluj con veoipni’t‘ oi the ftmlent TKLKGKAPSJ IK (Uunglit by on> of the bast of practical Op*mors. CATALOGUES Tor the last year containiusj Ti-rm?, &c, i etui the uames of nearly FIVE HUNDRED' Student* f»vn;sh*d friatiij on application. * , jc22-4t* . Remitted by W. C. Honsnm. Fr«un operatives of Pekin Mill*, Manayunk.... 250 00 Mr. A. Mendenhall, Fennsburg township, Ches- u Urcouuty, Pa..................... 61 80 P., Delaware City, Delaware.. 100 Donation from the Walnut-street Theatre, Phi-. ladeiphia, per Mr. W. H. Paul- 100 00 Cornelius Cronin, Dushore, Sullivan county..,. 20 00 Prom citizens of Pemberton, N. J............... . 57 00 From employees of Henry W, Hensel, No. 22 North Fourth 6treet... i.................. 112 66 Alex. Linn, Deckertown, Sussex county, N. JV 10 00 Employees of New Bedford Copper Company, , . ono day’s labor from all the persons, per J. C. Hoadtey, agent......... 104 63 Her.- B.' S. Sharp, Coldapring, N, J., one day’s . salary 2 00 From citizens of Pemberton, N. J...;........... 67 00 Prom the citizens of Coalmount, -Hunterdon county, .... 03 03 Dr. H. B. Detwtler, Linden, Lycoming county 6 00 Per Martin Bell: * * - Collecu-d in Ames township, Blair county, by : Sheriff Samuel McCaiaoht, Simpson Mauley.. .. Ekj, , Mist- Lydia Dorner, and Mies Edith. Bell 70 00 Geo. W. McKeily, Esq.; one day’s income 6 00 Per J. M. Sionebraker, Mill Creek, Pa,: Proceeds of asn-ail *‘Pic : uic,ll 50 Per Mrs. Theodore Wilson: ’ Employees of Mrs. Staart, additi0na1........... 9 50 Bt-v. Edruund Leaf, additional,. 150 •Proceeds of aPair held by fear boys, viz.: Har ry M. Louis Poh, Geo. Brown, and Frank Giahsmer..6 20 Per M. A. Montgomery, Treasurer of Ladies’ -- . * ’Aid Society of Danville: From citizens of Danvi11e.............. ......... 105 00 •v- . -v . JOHN W. CLAGHORN, Treasurer, / Other subscriptions and remittances duly receipted for and. acknowledged. Please forward ihem by mail or othenvise a.? once. EHablishroents: or individuals having subscriptions inaoe up or in progress, will please have them forward* ed as motf as possible. - It r®“ OREAT' €ESTRAIi FAIR. —COM> *2? Mil TEE ON FINANCE AND DONATIONS— Additional subscriptions: ■■■'*■ Don R. F.Stockton, for the Delaware aud Rari tan Canal and Camden and Amboy Railroad. and As>ociatfdCompanies... $5,000 00 John B. Bti'Jd.. 250 00 Capt. G. b. Wilcox’s Company of Minute Men, organized for the defence of tiie city in June, • ISG3 : ; ./ 15057 James B. Hodgson 50 00 Dr. J. Rodman Pau1...... 100,00 Rndolph .Koradi. for amount remitted by So- ' ■,i . / bt rt Band forthe German Evangelical Luthe- . rau Congregation ©! the Church of St. Paul, ' Wilkcßbarre, 17-13 From citizens of Mechanicsburg, Pa., through D. J: Cfti inxriy, Collector, viz.: From Internal Revenue Offieers.Fifteenth district, Ha., S. Kauffman. Collector..s3o 00 K. B. Thomas, departmeatdo.i... 5 00 W. H. Oswald,Liquor Inspector 8 00 Previously acknowledged. : $30,358 54 A. E. BORIS, Chairman.- je2o-rowf3t SPECIAL W-T/CE, *3 00 Fur masonry. inclusive of all sloub, lime, sand, and BrafioldiDE.-perporcli of tweutv-tlvb culiic'feet. Tb f Und» « Miper-tructuro wii l b* reived «a a pepa irate bid, nod must tie perl inear foot inclusive of all ma terial*, worijmHusliiivand raiding. /] he excavation wUlbe thirty Tour feet wide, with side slopes of 1 »o 3, and the oiubankmoat ststy feet wiflo. w lib tude slopes of l>s to 1. The work to be commenced within ten days afc«r the allotment, and finished on or before the 15th dar tif Oc tober nest. , All bidders are invited to bo present ft* the opening of offered, at tho tme and place above noteif. Ibe lowcrt bidders will come foiward in throo tfoys after the opening of said proposals, or their bids wilt De considered withdrawn, ,No bide will b« jeeeired unless a bond Is givoi’agTee* ably to the ordinance approved May 25, iB6O . STRICKLAND.KNEASS; jelB-Ptaw3t Chief Fffkiueer and Surveyor; ® *’l*’ tt; « U'• <> a I*ASSK.V jV l»6 25th inst., to consider a lesolution of the Board of Managers for aidiug in tho immediate con struction of a branch railroad to the oil region,. jefi-mwfgt. EDWARD F. GA Y, Seoretarv., SECRETARY. FAKES, OH! CO.-XOriOfi.-A3f • =ss? electiuirfor FIVEDIRECTORS to servo daring year,'will be held at their office, No. 55 N. THIRD Street,\ on TUESDAY, the 21st iust., between the hours ot 4 abd6 o'clock P. M. ' • GEO. W. McWfLLIAMS, jelO-frmw6t*. Secretary.. PIIIbADEIiPinA imiIKItCIAL IF3S 1 WIIAEF aud RAILROAD CO KIMNY —Notice is hereby given that an adjourned aieetiug of the com mist loners appointed by an act of the General Assembly of.the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, eutitied “An act to incorporate the. Philadelphia Commercial Wharf and Railroad Company,” approved the&lElidHy of May. A. D. 3563,; to opeu books, rceeivosubscriptions, and organize a company by £he name,stylo, and title of the ‘Pbiladeij Lift Commercial Wharf and Railroad Com pany.”* will be herd ou the 2M day of .Tune, A. D. 1864, between the hours of 3* o’clock A. 41. aud 4 o'clock y. M., at No. 3547: Walnut Street, second' floor, room No. 2, in the city of Philadelphia, in pursuance of said act of Assemhty, and for the purposes therein mentioned and provided. - E./W. WARNER, EH WARD A. SOUDEK, TITUS S. EMERY, .. Commissioners. Phila., May IS, 1864. je2Q-4t* r^OITIUKOFFHKAVKSTMOREIAXD **-• COAL COMPANY,- No. 330 South THIRD fctreet, corner of WILLING'S Alley. PmLAbELPMU, June 15. ISB4. At a meeting of the Directors of the WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY Deld this day.: a DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CENT, on tbe capital stock was declared but of the profits for. the past six mouths, payable on and after only 3, 1864. The Transfer Books will be closed until July 2d next. . jelT-Mt _ . F H JACKSON, Treasurer. OFFICE SOMERSET IRON AXO COAL COMPANY: OF PENNSYLVANIA, 6i CEDAR Street, New-Yoke, Jnue 10,1364. NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to a resolu tion of tbe Board of Directors, an instalment of TWEN TY PER CENT, on the subscription to the Capital Stock of the.SOMERSET IRON AND COAL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANi A be, and hereby is, made payable to .TAMES WADSWORTH, Treasurer of said Company, on or before the ISth day of July next. ■jel3-tjyl3 . Attaai: ;T. M. TYNO, Secretary, ASST NOTICE IS lIEUERY GIVEN that' an instalment of ONE DOLLAR PER SHARKon each and every Share of the Capital Stock of the SIANDAN MINING OOMPaNY, this day l)88U called in, payable on or before the TWENTY-FIFCH day of .Tone, 3564, at ilie office of the Companv, No. 354-A WALNCT Street, Philadelphia. ; . .By order of the Directors. : B. A. HOOPES, Philadelphia, June 9,1804/ jeli-tje2s rj®* 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES that an instalment of OND DOLLAR . PER SHARE ou each and every Share of the Capital Stock of the JKTNA'MINING COMPANY, has this day been called in, payable ou or before tbe FIRST DAY OF JULY f 1&34, at the office of the Company, No. 33A WAL NUT Btraet, Pbiladwlphift. By order of the Directors. B, A- HOOPES, Philadelphia, June 8.1861. • jell-tjri M ATTENTION, COMPA.KY E; 20th S REGIMENT P. V. M.-RALLY! HALLY! RALLY ! vr —*‘E” Company, 20th Regiment will meet at the % Custom House,- WEDNESDAY .EVENING, June 22, 1804, at 8 o’clock, to prepare to eater the service for One Hundred days, our Regiment having been, accepted. by the Secretary of War. Bring in re cruits. • Bv order of G. W. McClintock, Captain. P* R. VANSCIVER, O. S. T OST OR MISLAID—A POLICY OP Aj INSURANCE, issued by the Spriuv Garden Insu-. ranee Company, No. 470, dated. June 25,1341. Byreturn ing »hf£anie a suitable reward will be paid... WIT, J. WARREN, 318 K. EIGHTEENTH je22-wsSt* T ORT OR MTSLAID—A RECEIPT -*-J for 50 Shares Egbert’s OirCompany. As it can be 'of no use to any one bnt its owner; it can be returned to theofliceof tbeCompany,l4*7 8. FOURTH. St. je2l-st* IVTOTICE.— L O S T OH M. I 8 L A l D. A* SCRIP, No. 129, issued by American Mechanics’ Hall Association to Resolution Council, No. 4, O. of TJ, A.M., for Twenty-six Dollars, dated Dec. 24, 1359. 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. WM. WOODIKGTON, JOS. WEISS, .OH AS. STE PHENS, Trustees. Residence, Frankford, 23d ward. je2o-3t* ■ : . AC BAY BOBSE AND YOBK WAGON -Q- were taken from the stable of C.WELDEiY, eoradr SEVENTEENTH and VINE Streets,ou Sunday evening, the 19th iust. The horse is abqnt 6 years old, 15>£ hands high; has some white on his bind feet and on his face; short tail. A liberal reward will be paid for such in formation as will lead to their recovery.. Wagon made by Watson. WM- D. JONES, ; je23-2t* . : No: 1826 ARCK Street. ■ , PAPER MAmSW&S* fTAR^TsSORTMEN^^^PEB HANGINGS/ 40. 602 ARCH Street, Second Door above SIXTH, South Side.. The attention of the'Public is Invited to hla . LARGE, AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF _ PAPER HANGINGS, ... Embracing all qualities,.from 13 % CENTS TO THE FINEST GOLD AND VELVET' CARD TO THE PUBLIC, COST (IRESS SPRING, '.'j. Saratoga, 1863. ' An Attempt has been made to deceive.the public by persons offering what they; call “ Coxhekss Water,” from fountains, and at the price of six (61 cents per glas3. The wholesale price of the genuine CONGRESS -WA TER, at New York, beit g about 7M cents par glass, tiie imposition of pretending to* sell at retail at. less than cost, and without aUoSvance’for freight,. cat tnge7 or breakage, is apparent; bnt their probable coarse has been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a fountain filled with their trash, and thereby christeuing Us total contents, - $5,830 33- 74,527 74 We Lave never sold CONGRESS WATER in fountains, nor in vessels of.any other description than ordinary sized glass bottles. The cork of every bottle nf the geuuhie'is branded. - . . : And any without CONGRESS Ihoije / words and letters on the cork q& W IS . - couxterpbit— whether from faun- WATER tains or bottles. The following gentlemen are supplied by us regularly with genuine CONGRESS WATER in bottles, fresh from the Congress Spring;. ; FEEDER BRO WN f - cor. Fifth and Chestnut fits, .0. B. ; HUBBELL, 1410 Chestnut st. J. C TURNPE2>ijNY-.&. CO-, 941 Spruce st, THOS. J. HU§BAin), cor. ; Tiiird and Spruce fits, STEVENS & CO., Cimtiuentar Hotel. AMBROSE SMITH, Chestnut's!;. CIIAS. BLLtS A CO , Market st WYETH BROS., Walnut st. : • WSL ELLIS & CO., Chestnafst. je22-3m rjlO FAMILIES- RESIDING IN THU We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply familiek at their Country Residences with, every description of ALBERT O. ROBERTS, my3l-tf . „ ' Corner ELEVENTH Afad VfNB Sta. \\ F. EEIMER HAS NO SUPERIOR -*-V in the production ofJihose exquisite, miniatures, Jrorytyp*s; softness and «lic«tey ”f coloring of com- Slexion und drapery. See specimens, 634 ARCH treet, , r '. u* pAKTES BE VISITE.—YOU "WHO yj would possess pictures of Surpassing accuracy, beauty, and taste in finish, engage them at REUfRR’S popular gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. It* PHOTOGRAPHS OP UNION AVE > TIE, Art Galleryvand HortichHural Depart meat, (also Stereoscopic Views of sarae,) of Sanitary fair. For sale at R. NEWELL'S Gallery. 73 * AROR St.: alsoat Photographic Depart,,Fair Building. je2L-3t*r TB E BUSINESS OF DR. E. N.' B AI -A LEY will be Bottled by his widow, at No, 33S North TWELFTIT Street, .All indebDd will pleaso come forward. All baying claims will present them at once; > . jo2o-3t* :. THE PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING laerftpfrtre ooetdnoted under the name of SCIIONEMaN & BLAhEJIORE, has this day been dis solved by mutual consent. The business will be con tinued ou at the old standi, 537 KACfc Strnet, by A. P. SCHONEUAN. . A. P. SnHONKSIANr Jc22-St» J. W. BLAKEMOItB. : LadieH’, Misses*, and Chlldien's. The most complete assortment in the city, everystyleandsize. For finish, durability and cheapness, have no equal in the market. Manufaciared at 638 ARCH street. Skirts made to or der, altered and repahod. Alss, bargains in Eastern made skirts, kid, padded, and riveted. 16 springs, 65 cents; 20 springs, 80 cent?: 25 springs, 05 cents; 30 springs, sl;4osprings, sl.2D;4osprings, diamond tied, 80 cents. ’ -je2l»6i* - ■ • WM. T, HOPKINB. A NOVEL ATTRACTION AT THE «t-V FAIR.—The entrance'froth Union avenue,. In the Fair, to the Sewing Machlno Department.,is thronged to see D.vBAJtNUM'S '/‘iSELF-SEWERSi’ attached to the different machines, sewing without tho operator’s touching tl»« work., r - One operator may be seen running two machines,sewiug straighten one,and curved seams ou the other,without guiding the work of either. Do nated to, and, for sale at tho Fair for all machines, by ikS.LV™**" - . And FLORENCE SEWING itA CHJMi OFFICE, 030 CHESTNUT itrent, PbHadnlnhla, GROVER k BAKER SEWING MiCIIINE GPPICE. RittsbuirK, PA., Price jttireetema. G. BAIINtJM. et trie Wlllcnx & ijibiis Sewing Machine Office, SCB BROADWAY, Kw York. ■tm ... ■ ra* AT A MEimNO oftke TIVB COMMITTED OF THE (JUBA f GENT II AS* l FAIR, bold on SATURDAY, Jnao 18th, 1864. the follow-' tng preanibio and resolutions tferb adopted, and order ed tit be printed:. Wherkus, Thn unabated interest iji'thb Groat Central Fair, manifested by the throng* t tS visitors, makes U proper, in the jadgmt-nt of this coinKntita©, that more time shall bo allowed for the irratificatfou of* the public desire to see the display, and buy the nirmotoiM articles yet unsold; thororore feline' shall be kept open until 30 o’clock l*vw. of Satnrd&y, Juno 26. 2d. Seaton Tickets shall coutinue good for tt3e‘of their proper holders until that time. 3d. The Fair trill Ihj re-openod ou Monday dHy, the 27th and 2811 of June, for single admlttauco at 26cont8, instesd of the charge of 6(1 cents, during which .: days beftson licketH hliall not Lb used, | •ith. Ticket*, issued to Acting Mouthers and Aida of ' Co V(wtt te ? K i H >llJl sood ou Monday atui Tut6diy,27tte attu Joth of .linn . Extract from the rolnntoß, UOftACE lICHYARD FURNESS, Seoietary. *gg?~ IIKI-AimilvM OF SURVEYS— OF .p.HIBP.-BBCnwBBB. AH O' SOB VJiI OK. ■■ _ _ „ I'Hli.Anfil.PliiA, Jims 16, ISM. thi ndliw of >]u'rtock P. M., tor the GRADING, MA- end’ BRIDGING of Fifth strfOt, from Nicetown *,,?* i,,slier * l*jnw* In'accordance with plan and spo- on file lu thi,. office - - Each propoi al Ktatc the price percnbic yard .of I'.^xcjtYdtftd^bud placed in embankment on the line of Fifth street. For rock excavation per cubic yard placed in embank ment MILITARY. fcOST AJVI> FO UN», T. J. COOKE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN PAPER HAJNGXNGS, DECORATIONS. Also, an entirely new article of GOLD AND SILK PAPERS, myl-amwtf just received. WATER. 2 DEPOT,' 98 CEDAR ' STREET, * NEW YORK. CLARKE & WHITE, Proprietors of Congress Spring. COUNTRY. FINE GEO CERIES; TEAS, &c., &c. HOOP SKIRTS. THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA ■With over l.Vt'j' Todlcrons Illustrations, liy mjaiy ofonr most pi\y9afctmt artists. Handsomely bound'. Pries, $2. ' • - Published exdfoMv’elv for tbs benefit of the Sawtery Fair, and sold ai*-«BiVPOBT OFFICE, in the Fair, aad'at 1 THRILLING' fiOOKON THE WAR I T3EIE BUtS-RE BEAST; OE, SPIRIT OP'TiIB'COUPLICT. OMiipil'dng DARING EXPLOITS BY LAND AND SEA. Sashing raids, iiEi; t >ic deeds* •despekatb cotnq,tcTsr CAPTURES AfND ESCAPES. CAMP ANECDOTES, POEMS, Ac. Everything, or interest, from-the Bombardment of Snninterto.tbn present time. liy E. S. S Konso Paper trover, *1.88! Cloth, sl.i»;-pp. 3SBv large 12mx. Advance orders tilled this day. SuUera, Agents, and the Trade Kill Anil this a rapid selling booh. ■ JAMES CHALLEN A SON, . Ptabßshars, ■ jeSi 6t . 1308 CHSSTNDT. I. A WOMA'N’B.PHILOSOPHY OF W'OMAN-Being aa answer to Michelet’s famous works' “‘Lt>ve (l» Amour)! and* ‘‘Woman (La Ftnime). Translated from the celebrated ireuch work recently published in Brussels, where the excitement about It 4 is'eo great. 12iu0., cloth, *RSO.- . Hi OUT JN TH'E WORLD—An exeAllenfraud'earuest" »ew.*ove), by T. S, .ARTHUR,author ol “Ljgbion Shadowed Paths, " See. 12ra0., doth, *LSO. 111. HOTSPUR—»A New Novel,by M. T. WALWORTH, anthorof “Lolu. ” Ouebandsoino l*2iao., cloth bound. Price Sil;6o. . IV. CHAItLOT’PS- BROSTE AND MISS MULOCH- New, elegant ]2mc*?,. cloth bound edUPuis ( wlth-an 11- iDstmuon) or the bust novels, l>v thea* famous authors, .wtibraciu| JANEKVRB» JOHN HALIFAX, VIULETTS SHIRLEY, aud LIFE FOR A LIFE. Price $1.50r T. BARK NESS AND BA TLIG UT-A splendid'New A«&vel, by Mr*. MARY J. HOLMES, author of“‘L.na Elvers,” “Tempest and Sunshine, 1 ’ &c. 12qi0., -cloth, si?so. books are saUl'every where, and will be sent on recelhtof price, by GkO. W. CaRLETON;. jeSt-walf Pnblisher, Now Iforfe,. 80S OBISTMT STBKT. Framasand PasrePartoats,. 10 cents to $l5, - : f 3 ® Chestnut Streot. Harper’.vGodey, and Atlr.rlity r , ‘ 20 cents each, " j 80S-Chestnut Street; PITCHER’S Bookstore,. PITCHER’S album Store, PITCHER’S Picture Store.. PITCHER’S Fritme Store,. PITCHER’S Stationery Store, PITCHER’S ono-price Store,. PITCHER’S Low-price Store, G. W 1 PITCHER, SOS'-01 jei6-tf ; ; - --: ■ : THE LONDON* SFECTATOB S AY3 ; r '‘ We notice ‘ TWICE LOST’ beea»>e its aathor ess will, one day, we believe, produce a powerful no- Tel.,” . “If yon want a book thatia real—if ton need a book that is earnest and satisfying—a tro* book, not ftUei.l with deception, take ‘LINNET'S TRIAL* home io read it &like with eyea and heart. ” It is a splendid story and wall have a great • popnlari ty. Get it of your favorite bookseller in Philadelphia. LORI NG, Publisher, - je2o-ihw2t ; 3X9 WASHtNGTON Street, Boston. ; BANNER’S NEW MANUAL OF PRAO -1 - TICE.-A NEW REVISED AND ENLARGED EDI TION.—Now- Beady A MANUAL OP T»E PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, by T. H. Tanner. M. D., author of a Manual of Clinical Medicine, A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of In* fancy and Childhood. &e., &c. One vo.ume, 12tno. A NEW- MEDICAL CATALOGUE, classified, and with prices attached, furnished gratis upon application to LINDSAY * BLAKISTON, • Publishers and Booksellers. . • j*?2o SSS South Sixth, above Cbestdut streets. 1 NEW BOOKS M EXPLORATIONS AND ADVENTURES IN EQUATO RIAL AFRICA; with accounts of the Manners and Cue toms of the People, chase of the Gorilla, Elephant, and other animals. By Paul B. Do. Chailla. SOO illastra* . lions. - PULPIT MINISTRATIONS, OR, SABBATH READ INGS; a series of Dbcoarsesoa Christian Doctrine and Duty. By Gardner Spring. Two Tidnmes, cloth. •' HOTSP.BR? a tale of the old Dutch Manor. By Mansfield IV Walworth. II iRPERS 1 HAND-BOOK FOR TRAVELLERS IN EUROPE AND THE EAST. Corrected to 1563. Witn EtlftpF, &C. HauNXED HEARTS; by thefauthor of the “Lamp lighter/” . For sale by je2o A SBMEAD & EVANS, : Successors to - WILLIS P. HAZARD, , T 34 CHESTNUT Street, Have-reccived TbE TANKER BOY, and How lie Became Lieutenant General. . OUT IN THE WORLD ByT. S. Arthur. A WOMAN’S PHILOSOPHY OF WOMAN; or, Wo man Afiratchized. An answer to Michelet and other modern innovators. DENISE. By the author of-* * Mademoiselle Mori. M 2 vole. ■ ■ ■ • THE STORY OF ELIZABETH. A Tale, By Miss Thackeray. PHANTOM FLOWERS. Producing Skeleton Leaves. THE POOR WHITE; Or, The Rebel Conscript. STUMBLING BLOCKS- By Gail Hamilton. THE NEW BOOK OF NONSENSE. Filled with Comic illustrations, and published for the benefit of the Great Santiarj'Fair.. : HAUNTED, HEARTS. By author of “ The Lamp. lighter./* . jelS TEE- SUNBEAM STORIES, A Containing the charming, bright stories of TRAP Tnwfi>m . .. rj^HENivrßOOK^' nonsense, JOBT PUBLISHED, ASHMBAD ARYANS’, No. 734 CHESTNUT Street, ... \ NEW SUMMER BOOES. , {JUST PUBLISIt 1!D BY OARLETON.) en taTScify, 0F * B,: } 80S Chestnut Street. L 0 huhe ; let® Chestnut Street; Chestnut Street; ALL NEW BOOKS' tifm =t™». t oold at a discount, Chestnut Street. ; PHa5 £S m: ;• Street; LWNET’S TRIAL. By ss. M., Authoressof “TwiceLosi.” TJaiform wish “Pique. r ’ Ivol: I2mo. Cloth, . Price $1; 50.. . W. S. & A.' MARTIEN 006 Chestnut street. A Treatise on the Art .of INSURANCE. AME3E3M CAN, OF PHUjADETjPHIA, $250 } 000 ssoo,o 0 0. $200,0 O 0 . $63,000. PIETY PER CENT. yiUiamJ. Howard, Samuel T. Bodine, John Atlunan, Cliatlea F. Heariltt, : Hon.: Joseph Allison, Isaac Hazlehnrst. . J)liY GOODS > would ItnSlt to thotr advantage to «WmlMottr LARGE STOCK of AS WE ARB SEELING THEM AT PRICES FAR BE LOW WHAT THE? COST TO IMPORT. JOB LOTS OF SILK GRENADINES. Rich Silk Grenadines at 65 cents, never boferasold for less than $l. Bleb Silk Grenadines at 75, 80, S7J£e !* ,; 4. *1.12. . ' ‘ ' ♦1.25, *1.37, SISD. ‘ *1.62. *1.75.- .... Ml at leas than cost of importation. plain silk hebnanis. JESOWKS, . TARS, ■■■ ■< MODES. iJT.trss, BLACKS, LEiSOSSR, PEARLS, ud ■■ ■ '. VIOLETS, --• at 90c, : worth $1.12. Choice fifties at worth 75e, Raid at 44, cost S2}£e, .AU Silk and * Wool.-at 65c, worth $l. The greatest baigain of *.he Plain Mosainhhiuciva* 37X, worth fiOe. Plaid worth 56c. Plaid width, atsoc, worthSsc. Plaid Foil worthhSei Plaid Foil 4sCbpvres,.»t3ic, worth 45c. . Plaid CrepeP&pHßs, at2sc, worth 40c TWENTY PIECES-. PCSB MOHAIR POPLINS, . All new fibudes.-for s2. ' ; • D*>uble- wldih all woo! Delaines, now shades, at *l.2i''<2,l.2t7J£. TSoy*ftiH» of the finest tjaality, and worth BA RGAINS- IN DRESS GOODS ■CHEAP BLAOK: SILKS. • Plain Black; Silks, at $l. : Plain Black Silks, at $l.ll • : Plain Bihck Silks, at $1.25. : . Plain Black Silks, al $1.37X. : Pialn BlaGk Silks, at $1.44. Plain Black Silks, at $1.50. Plain Black Silks, at $1.56. Plain Black Silks, at $1.63. Plain Black Silks, at $1,75. Plain Black Silks,.at $l.£7K, - ; Plain Black Siiks, at $2. p ' Plain Black Silks, at $i 25, Plain Bla'k Silks, at $2.37K. - ; Plain Black Silks, ,at $2.50., . . . . Plain Black Silks,- at $2.62. Plain Black Si3ks,.at 2.75. Plain Black SHlss> at $3. f Plain Black Silks, at $3.25. . Plain Black Silks, at $3.50. Plain Black * ilks,- at $3.75. ' Plain Black Siiksi at -$4. Plain Black Silks*, at $4.58. . Plain Black Silks,; at $5. ' Plain Black Silksj; at $6, \ Plain Black Silks,, at $6.50. , Plain Black Silks, at $7. None-of these Silks could her imported at the prices we are selling tktia. ■SOS- Chestnut Street. fESTNUtr Street. 500 ALL-WOOL SHAWLS, $3.35, Cost 83125 to import early this-seasbh. ' _ ' /White Barege and Lama Shawls. ' > •"' Plaid Lama and Mozambique Shawls. Grenadine and Chaili Shawls. Shawls of all kinds at yerylow prices. Cloth Eacques and Circulars at low price*. Silk Sacques and Circulars'at-iow prioes, : > E. STEEL & SON, ; Roe. 713 imd.T'X&vßorth TENTH Street. jelS-emw 6: : - gRE A KFAB T SHAW L S FOE VISITORS TO THE FASHIONABLE SPRIKG& AND SEASIDE.RESORTS. : WMtes, -with the now Purple Border. . ' Whites, with the new Blue Border. : Whites, with Scarlet-Borders. Whites, with BrowAßorders. Whites, with Black. Borders. Whites, without any Borders. Purples, with Black. Borders. Richest Grenadine Shawls imported. -IvOOO l>ure White Barege Shawls. 600 Pure White Hernani Shawls. COO Eaye or Striped Barege Shawls. Shepherd Plaid Spun Silk Shawls. Rock Spun Silk Shawls—a new lot. Tamartine Shawls, consigned to jis. TraYellers supplied with'Woolen Shawls. Men’s Shawls, large size. EIRE &. XjA.IV OJSLTj, P. 8. —*Particular attention paid to Strangers visiting the city during the Sanitary Fair. f :K. 8.-BIACK LACE FOIKTS.SSQ to $5. jell.smwtf "yp-INDOW CURTAINS, SHADES, AID CURTAIN MATERIALS, llousd-Fyrnishmg Dry Goods THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT TO BE FOUND IN SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, je!7-fmw3t CILK GRENADINES AND FOU kJ LAUDS. Beßt gooods in the market at ARGANDIES, JACONETS, AND V-v . LAWNS, at last season’s prices, at COWPERTHWAIT’S, CHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, OF all kinds, elegant styles, at . Dress goods, dress goods, DRESS GOODS, of nil descriptions, at COWPERTRWAIT’S, NINTH and ARCH Streets. ■DABGAINS IK LINEK GOODS, BAR GAIKS IN LINEN GOODS, Table-cloths,Napkins, and Towels, at CO Wl’E RT A\V AIT’S, ; . NINTH and ARCH Streets: Muslins, muslins, muslins.— The reputation of selling these goods cheaper than can be found elsewhere is still maintained at . COWPERTHWAIT’S, . T>LACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, JJ BLACK SILKS. Splendid assortment, cheap, at OOWPEKTHWAIT’S, . NINTH and ARCH Street*. OCR FRIENDS AND, THE PUBLIC ■\-J are respectfully informed that COWPERTH WAIT’S Store ie at- . ninth: and arch: streets, myl3-fmw-tf The attention of LADIES'VISITING TETB CITY, or those about LEAY£jnG it for (u “ Watering Places ’or 4 ‘^ke>Country, ,, U j© s=a ; re*ppcifully Invited to the extensive *iock Ijo « of WHITE GOODS suitable for SCJMHER t*- £ WB&B, for WHITE BOOMS, MORJSIIfQ. £ WMAJ'BEKS, *c. ' . 2 r, jin f'xteuKive'assortmeat-is offered in T.ace g p and Worked Edgings aDd lnsertingaj Veils, g? ;a • liandkercbiefs, Collars, Sloeves.aad in plain e and fancy Plaid, striped, aed figured White Is? w Goods AT PRIOES MUCH BELOW THEIR a £ PRESENT REfAiLVALUE - K 300 Printed Linen-Cambric Dresses,-• !eg „ : 100 pieces Puffed, Tucked, and Striped Mas- 3 $ lias. .Vv S o H DARGAINB. t-* T ' Sl.OOMeltos Casslrueres, $6 00 Marseilles Quilts. *2,50 8-4 Damask Table Cloths. $3.60 8-10 Daiaask Table Cloths. , SB-cent aeat Plaid Leuoa. Concent 4».4 Plaid Mozambique*. $l.OO Mohairs, colors and black. 60'Ceut Black Wool Delaines, 62-cent Plain Wool Delaines. *3,00 Black Shawls. $6.00 Plaid Lama Shawls. COOPER X CONABD, S. E. cor. MINTH and MARKET Street*. OLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. O WO ADVANCE IK PRICES. We ere still selling out Black Silks at the same prieei t* we did early in the Bsason, notwithstanding the re lent advances. MAWTLB SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. Plain Bilkß, all coIOTB. fI.SO to 16.76. Fancy Silks, s3.to $B. Mr;:; Eichheavy, handsoineFanoy Silks. $2.67 to $6.60. Eich Cbone Silks, at J2.87J& worth Jg.fior at pl76* “ 41 pifiO. •* ♦, «*- at #5.76, ~ *« $7. 10 pieces small plaid Silks, at $1,25, worth #1. 60. H. STEBI, &'SOn, Woe. TJ3 and 715 N. TENTH Street TTARRIS’ MIXED CASSIMERES. AJL Light mixed CaßaimereSvfor boys’suits. • Metton and plaid Casslmereß. \ Merino Casslmeres andCaßhmaretts. : i Linen Cottonades. ; Ladies! Cloaking Cloths, choice shades, < Loom and Damask Table Linen, cheap, i - Towels* Towelling, and Napkins. Large assortment at K>HN H. STOKES'. jfil ARCH, WEDNESDA Y. JUNE 22, 1864. KKTAII, DRY GOODS. AT LOW PBIOES. Perm# visiting the city to ATTEND THE PATE, SIMMER DRESS GOODS, FHJtJRE© BAREGE KERITANIS. RI©H &SLYER CXOTHS. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CHEAP SILKS! CHEAP SILKS ! ISO ADVANCE IN ODE PRICES. Plain Silks, all colors, sl.3Sto $6, Fancy Silks, now Styles, $] fo $7, Small Check Silks, 9?>l to $1.37K. J f OUKTH AND AECH. Tj I N E N S , OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. THE CITY. 1008 CHESTNUT STREET. COWPERTHWAIT’S, NINTH and ARCH Streets. NINTH and ARCH Streets. CO WPEKTH WAIT’S, NINTH and ARCH Streets. NINTH and ARCH Streets. PHILADELPHIA. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, E. M. NEEDLES. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET, RET All. _ Pity (BOOPg. J* C. STRAW BRIDGE & CO., N. W. CORNER EIGHTH ANIJ MARKET, GREAT CENTRA! DRY GOODS STORE- ALL PSHSOHB IN QUEST OF » K Y G O O D'S ■, At Rraonable Prices, are Invited to look through onr Stock of BLANKETS, QUILTS, j LINEN SHEETINGS, COTTON "SHEETINGS, PILLOW LINENS, PILLOW COTTONS, COTTON SHIRTINGS, S TABLE LINENS, TOWELING, CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKES, DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS. J. C, STRAWBRIB€E & CO,', Northwest Corner of EIGHTH and MARKBT. K. B.—Considerable reduction to parties purchasing large lots: in>-27-fmwtf AND ARMY CLOTHS. MIDDLESEX 64 LIGHT BLUES. ALL GRADES DARK DO. 8-4 AND 84 INDIGO FLANNELS. 84 AND 0-4 BLUE OASSIMERES. 84 AND 6-4 DOESKINS. FULL STOCK OF CLOTHS. »0. DO. COATINGS. ' DO, DO. OASSIMERES. ; BILLIARD AND BAGATELL E CLOTHS. CLOTHS FOR OOAOHMAKERS. ALL KINDS TRIMMINGS, &a. W.T.’SNODGRASS. CT24-lm S*B, SECOND and 33 STRAWBERRY Sta. M AGNIPICENT ORGANDY ROBES, foil lengths, rednced fiorn $l2 to 48. ’ K eh Organdies, reduced from 4H.2S to *L Rich Organdies, reduced from $1 to 87>£. A beautiful stock of Lawns, from 37K to 76. A large stock of thin Summer Dress Goods, reduced toclose out. Summer Poplins and Mohairs. - Neat Plaid Silks, 67# cents. . Simmer Silks at reducedjprices. _. EDWIN HALL A CO., JftS ' aft grtntKSFfiOftm flfrepf: ARMY GOODS. pROTHINGHAM & WELLS __ EATB FOB SALE. and light sheetings and STANDARD DRILLS. > HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS. WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND SILECIAS. - BROWN. BLEACHED, AND CORSET JEANS. No. 12 WORSTED YARN, Ac. *e2o-im O-BAIN BAGS.—A LARGE ASSORT- MENT OF GRAIN BAGS, fa T&riou* sixes, for sale by BARCROFT & 00., No*, 405 and 40T MARKET Strok FINANCIAL. r JIIE GOVERNMENT LOAN This Loan is authorized by act of Congress of March ®»‘ 1564, which provides fur its IN COIN, at any period not less than ten or more than forty years from its date, at the pleasure of the Government. Until its redemption fire per cent, interest Is io be paid semi- annually IN.COIN. Subscriptions to the Loan are received by the National Banks in United States notes or in such currency or other funds as are taken by them on deposit at par. * . Its exemption from State or local taxation adds from one to three per cent, per annum to its value.: The rate of interest on this although but five per cent, in coin, is as much greater in currency as the difference between the market value of currency and gold. • As a rule, the five per cent, specie securities of all sol vent Governments are always par or above, and cur rency now funded in the National Loan will be worth its face in gold,:betides paying & regular and liberal percentage to the holder. The authorized amount of this Loan is two hundred million dollars. The amount-of subscriptions reported to the Treasury at Washington is over . ©70,000,000. 4|ubseripiions will be received by the TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES, at Wash ington, and the • '*■ - ASSISTANT TREASURERS at New York, Boston, Itod Philadelphia, and by the . ' FIRST NATIONAL.BANK, of Philadelphia, SECOND do. do., THIRD do. do., . AJiTD BT ALL NATIONAL BANKS Which are depositaries of public money; and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND. BANKERS Throughout the country, (acting as. agents of the Na tional Depositary Banks,) will furnish farther informa tion on application, and - . AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS jesd-Gt&Wlfc. : 'Jjjf A W L O A N . 11. S. 1040 s . JAY COOKE & CO. OFFER FOE SALE THE NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN, Bearing Fire Per Cent, interest IN COIN. Redeemable any time affSr TEN YEARS, at the plea, sure of the Government, and payable FORTY TEARS after date. Both COUPONS and REGISTERED BONDS are leaned for this Loan, of same denominations as the Five-Twenties. The interest on .#5O and $lOO payable yearly, but all other denomination* half yearly. The TEN-FORTY BONDS are dated March 1, 1864, the half yearly. interest falling due September 2 and March 2 of each year. Until Ist September, the accrued interest from Ist March la required to bepaid bypurchasers in «oin, or in legal currency, adding 60 per cent, for premium, until farther notice.; All other Government Securities bought and sold. JAY OOGKE & 00., apS-tf 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. JIRST WATJONAI, RANK PHILADELPHIA. DESIGNATED' DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENT OP THJB " UNITED STATES. 10-40 LOAN. Th!i Bunk has l»en itithorliwj usd U nowprep&r»d ;» receive mbscrlptlong to the NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. This Loan, issued under authority of an act of Con gress, approved March 8.1664, provides for the issue of Two Hundred Millions of Dollars (#200,00p,000) United States Bonds, redeemable after ten years, and payable forty years from date, IN COIN, dated Maroh I,IBM. bearing interest at the rate of FIVK FEK CENT. per annum IN COIN, payable semi-annually on all Bonds over $2OO, and on Bonds of $lOO and le**» an nually, . Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds as they may prefer Registered Bonds will be.issued or the denominations of fifty dollars {sso), one hundred dollars ($100), five hundred dollars ($500), one thousand dollaro (#1,000), five thousand dollars (#5,000), and ten thousand dollars ($10,000), and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of fifty dollars (#6O), one hundred dollars ($100), five hun dred dollars (#500), and one thousand dollars ($1,000), INTEREST will commence fromdate of subscription, or the accrued interest from the Ist of .March can be paid In coin, or, until further notice, in U. 8. notes or notes of National Banks, adding (60) fifty per cent, to the amount for pre mium. O, H. CLARK, apS-tf Presi4ont ( wajvts. A YOtJNG MAN WISHES Sl'Ttf ATION \v a Wlnyfcaale Dry Goods stove,- to leant the bael ness. Good reference given. Address ’'Merchant, ” at this office,* A YOUNG MAN PROM THE COUN "-.THY, whoh»B hnd.4x moultin'oXi-erUiuea in tho Wbob>alo buHinesvdeFUPfcs a situation as salosm iQ in Hohio wholesale dry goods, grocery or clothing osta bliahnuat. Country and city rofe/eaco-i #irea. Ad dr os **Salesman,” No. 4JONorth TfURH Street. Phi ladelphia, Pa upII-hi* A N APPRENTICE TO LEARN THE -Q- srt «,f Printing, -wilt he taken at the <.ffico'of th* GERMANTOWN TtLKGKAiPH, Ifapplication. be-'cradr at once. He must be wi-lTbrought up, pissis* a* fair education, and be from ifi |o ,I 7 year-* »f age . AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER, A ,, s T ad .’! , * tB from New Ecfciund, wishes private pupils for tbo summer, or an engagement in a school r ' to teach Languages, Mathematics, or History, for tb3 f coming year. For references,'apply to , B. ALYOBI), Esq., Girarefinsaranee Office. •JriP-aty 'HS.WsLSOTStreet. A GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE • % Standard History or tho War. A'rare? chance to make money. Agents are clearing from $lOO to $lOO per fch *^j 2O0 ’J 11 ':?,? s ready solrf. Send for cirou !ni r irn£i dr ??2 BROS., & Go. , Publishers, BAL. riflluHE, Md. jela-lm* -a.-pa.r- S?.000to $i».000 dollars, in abound Ims*- neßs, Address “Honesty. >( iMtilada. PO. je22-2t WANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK.— T T -Apply to 80x27&>, P<»-t Office. “WANTED—A MIDDLE. A.CED AME mL woman as Housekeeper in a smi£l / famSlr Ihe best of rpcommeudatious given and reowin*ri Ad dress Box glSO'PMlfidelphia P. O. ,1*22-21* tArANTE D TEACHERS, DRESS ',Y MAKERS, _■Milliners ShMiitnwf.s, Cln»mb*r mdltl?, CouV, [i riri all other women nnt or omoloyinenU ' ,are *> f the 'WORKrSOWrtMAS KB LIEF A SOLUTION, No. 71 6 WALNUf Strent t .seco a d door below find bay# l their w»nt-t registered frefl of charge Families in want of assistance of aav kind will probably be suited by calling at the same place. A fiuiad fee will tie charged employer*, bus no woman wil? be sent them- who cannot be well re commended. y je22'3t*' " WANTED--A FIRST-CLASS BALES iJJXwS **><» «»W $2 500 J o ' !i ' i, '° oo T P ON .W'VsVV'V ItoH&me, !nr !> or 5-vvartt, at* per cant. S W rHADKABi.a.SOS, ItO 1 . i34‘t- E.tuHh TfctfKD Street. €>frO A MONTH !—I WANT AGENTS r, * SpoathVexpeuses, paid, to aeU-my SVSB LASTWC PEKCILS, OMENTAL BURNERS, and 13 Fifteen dreuiara neui/rm. Address ra.ntows har i.road. *f»w TO „d mws , ?I the. entire bons». .iruh or wiibout board. Address " Conntry, ’ thin cMco. . jell-ai* Q9.Fi SORTH BRO AD STREET.— «Mon'nS» ie - JW-?*- Saturday! .Jane 2Sth. foar.'ele ga.m ROOMS, with private parlor, the whole KecomJ fetory. Two are fronting on Br«*ad street. These rooms are urßxepptiouamy eoo? all Rummer. The best recommends. UoaswUl be given. Tacancies to-dar first story. . jalS-61* HOARDING.-TWO, SECOND-STORY rooms TO LET, at 138 North TENTH St. Js>7-tf FOB SALE ASD TO lET. A - RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE—THE . , Bental fbraihirc, implements, and contents of L »!™'o' 7of tbeOate Dr. Bailey. Apply imtned lately at 83S North nVEI.I TH Street. Also,* ten teas coat is tneceliar - jc2l-.lt* TTOR. SALE AT COST PRICE.—A . Superior JENNY LIND WAGON, by Lcffler. Also Set of SINGLE HARNESS. Beta entirety n“wVneithS? having ever been need. 3lay he e*eu atih* Second Stable in Street. below Twelfth, north hHa. . jeSO-mwnt* T)BSIEaBLE real estate’ : IN VESTMENT— A valuable LOT OP GROUND for sale, on the wesi s-ide of .Ridge avenue, near the Girard college, containing about twelve a«d three-quarter acres. Apply to A. B C.iRVER & CO., je!6-6t* S. W. cor. NINTH and FILBERT Streets • pOR SALK —LEASE, FIXTURES, Patterns, Fla-ks, &c , of an Iron this city inoperation. Address * ■ Iron, * * /’r&y.yqOlce. gg TO RENT—NEAT MODERN RE ■SaISiDEKCE, 16*5 Xorth BROAD St,pet. tow.ysexd. 4co •' je2l-st IH3H Smith FOPrtTB Street. FARMS FOB SALB —A-CoßtaiolDg 240 ACRES, and within Hi miles of the Delaware, eastfrom Gunmen City, on ihe Slooreitown and Mount Holly Turnpike. A horse railroad from Mount Rollv is nowdn progress. On the premises is a frame MANSION, 40 by 32 feet, having 10 rooms with, two-story kitchen and Jawu of 3% acres,.bath house, hydrant water, ice house, barn, and stahie. The land is tunable for building Lots, and the meadows being bounded by.Coop*, r’s Creek, are well adapted for foun dries and other manufactories. For term*, applron the premises to WSi.FOL WEf,L. je2 2 wfm3t* PROPOSALS. A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GE KERAL'S OFFICE. . Pim,Ai>RLPHrA, l Jime22.l364 SEALED PHOPOSALS will be received at this office pntiil2o clock M., 27th inst., ?or the mmediate de livery at the United States Warehouse, Hanorer-street Wbarr, of the following described Quartermasters' stores:. •. 3,746 Gross Screws, Xto 2 loch. Nos. 2-to 13. 1,167 papers Nails Finishing X to 2 inch.- 225 Cl‘■st Locks, 2X to 4 loch. 1,000 Drawer Locks, “iron, ?t No. 127.- 2.C00 Cupboard Locks, brass. ‘ ‘rlght-aud left, ’' 2X to - 3 inch. . - 1,060 Pairs .Butt Hlnces, “wrought -Iren,!' W to 3 ■ inch. WO Pairs Binges, brass “middle,” 154to3inch. . - TOO Pairs J Hinges, 3to 14 inch.' 1,850 Pairs Butt Hinges, 2 to 4 inch. 2,162 lairs fctrap Hinges, 6 to M inch, 150 Pairs Back/-Flap Hinges, IX iuehv ' - 10Q Pairs Chest Handles. “ wrought " tapped and flashed. ICO Pairs Chest Handles,. “ east,.* - ’ tapped and flashed. 25 reams Sand Paper, Nos. 1 to 3. 110 doren Savr Files, 3 and 4 inch. . 0 gross Escutcheons, wain a* and oak, ft Inch. . 5 do. do. brass, % inch. 6 do. do. do. & incn, . 100 Thumb Latches. - 3,000 Brass Screw Rings. 100 Brass Boits, flush, 2X inch. - * 642 kegs Cut Nails, assorted, 3d io2od. . 6u do. Wrought Nails, do. 6dtolod. 2£o do. Spikes, do. 5 inch to 7 inch, 60 Chalk Lines. 4 gross White Porcelain Knobs, % to 1 inch. 5 gro*s Hooke and Eyes, cupboard; assorted. ICO gross Coffin Screws, white metal, 3ft inch, No $4 to 36. 60 gross Coffin Tacks,white metal. Nos. 34 and 36 25 do*. pair Coffin Handles,!* bice metal, No 51. 60 pair Coffin Hinges, - : do. do. No L 12 grots do. Escutcheons,, do. • do. No*. 5. - 60 pieces silver Tinsel. 60 pieces Mnslli, bleached (26 inches wide), as per sample. \ 25 gross Tacks, silrer head. 21 Ha*p«, hinged; 300 Locks, door. . • . 50 Lanterns. Globe. - l E9T !ir,ls S rt S ß eusmeled Cloth, for tables and d«ks. ' .24 Lamp Keflectors, glass. 24 gross paper* Tacks, 4 to 12 oz. - 12 papers Glazier*-’ruints. PHlbhovels, long-hand'ed. 17 Planes, tore. ' 13 do. jack. 14 do. rabbit. . 15 . do. smoothing. , 162 Augurs, assorted, % to 2-ia. .. 22 Hammers, caipehtere’. . 24 Screw Drivers. ajS Chisels, firmer. X to 2-inch. 120 do. mortising, Ito 2-iach. .60 Water Buckets. 600Wbiie-w&rh Brushes, • 200 Corn Brooms. - ■ ? 2 barrels white Glue. . 2 do. Linseed Gil, raw. 2 do. do. do. boiled. 100 Paint Brushes, assorted, l-o. to B-o. .. 25 varnish do. do. l-o. to6-o. 26 Glue do. d 0.... 3,000 pounds White. Lead in Oil, ** Lewis* best. 1 * 4&50 do. ; Blue Paint. 300 do. Green do. 25 do. Rod do , “ Yenetian in Oil. 150 do. Patent Dryer. 1 barrel Varnish, “Copal. ” .1 do. ; do., .“Japan*’ 5 do. Benzine.' X do Spb its Turpentine; 25 pounds Raw Sienna. . - 300 do. Raw Umber. . - 34 do Lamp Black. ; 60 do. White Cbalk. 300 boxes Glass, 10x12. • - i 25 do. do , 10x14. 100 ponnds Resin. 67S do. Rope. X in. to 11* im All of the above articles to be of the best Quality of their sever&lkinds, and subject to inspection . Bidders will state price, both in writing and figures, Quantity of each article bid for, and the shortest time required for delivery; price to include packages and delivery, Y The ability of the bidder to fill the contracts must be guarani cod by two responsible persons, whose signa tures must be appended to the guarantee, and *said gua rantee accompany the hid ■ Therightis reserved to reject all bids deemed too highland no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. For further information bidders will call at the cflice, No. il3o GIRARD Street. By order of ■ Colonel GEO. H. CROSMaN, Assistant Quartermaster General. GEO. R. ORIfE, Capt. and A. Q. H, / A DISTANT QUARTERMASTER GE JSERAL’S OFFICE, ; \ „ Tnn.-ADBi.PinA, - Jane 21.1854. SEALED PROPOSALS wiU be received at this Office until 12 o’clock M, on THURSDAY, the 24th instant, for immediate delivery afthe Quartermaster's Warehouse. - HAAOViR-STREET- WHaRF, in iliis city, for the foi lowing articles: . . Thirty-six Pauline, 30x20 feet, to ; be made of flfteou onuce cotton dock, army standard. -'Sarnpies required. Bidders must state la their proposals the price, which most be in writing as well as in figures, also the quan tity bid for, and the time of delivery. The ability of the bidder to fill the contract must be guarantied by two responsible persous, whose signa tures will be appended, to the guaranty, and the said guaranty to accompany the bid. /The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. - -• Bids from defaulting contractors will not be received. By order of Colonel Gkokgb BL Grosjiax, Assistant Quartermaster General U. S, A. A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER GE KERAL’S OFFICE, ■ ■ Philadelphia, June 21,1854. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office, until 32 o’clock on THURSDAY - , the 24tli infant, for immediate. d« iiverr. at the United States Warehouse, HAS OVER-STREET WHARF, of the folio wing- de scribed Quartermasters’ Store*: 75 (seventy-five) Front Wheels for Philadelphia Wagons. - " 75 (seventy*five) Hind Wheels for -Philadelphia WaRODH. 850 (three hundred and fifty) Wagon Whips. 300 (three hundred) Tar Pots. . 600 (six hundred) lunch Pins. All the above articles to be of the best quality of their several kinds, nndsubjeet to inspection. V TLo right is reserved; to reject ail bids deemed too high, and n o bid-will be received from a defaulting con tractor. ... By- order of Colonel Gborgh n Crosm ax. Assistant Quartermaster General Baited States Army. GEORGE K. ORHE, Captain A. Q, iL A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER QE. x.v keral’s Office. • SEALED PBOPOS ALS^riU until 12 u’clocF M., on THORisD AY, tlia Mth insi.', for delivery aj-tho United States Warehouse, HANOVER-STREKT WHARF, of the following de scribed Qn^trter^mster» , Stores: 20,tX0 Bows for Army Wagons. 200 sets of Bows for Ambulances. . : * . 1,000 Wagon totguea,-Ironed, for Army Wagons. 200 Ambulance Wheels, hind, boxed. 200 Ambulance Wheels, front, boxed. 4QQ Axle Arms, 2&x12 inches for Army Wagons. All of the above articles to be of the .hast qaality of their several hinds, and subject to inspection. • The right is reserved to reject all bids dcoraed too high, ana no bid will be received from a defaulting con tractor. : ■ . : . By order of Colonel Gko. H. Crosma.x,- Assistant Quartermaster General U. S. A. GEO. K. ORSIE, ; je2l*4t Captain A., Q. if. nUEEN. OF BEAUTY. ": Wi -WHITE VfKGIS WAX OF ANTILLES. A ue-w FRENCH COSMETIC for beautifying, whiten ing, anti preserving Uur complexion It Is the most wonderful compound of the age. - There is neither chalk, powder, masnejsia, bismuth, nor talc in it* com posHif-n, it being composed entirely otpureVirgin. Wax; hence Its extraordinary qualities, far preserving the skin', making it soft, smooth, fair, and transparent, •It makes the old appear young, the homely hatnteomo. thehaudsoine.moro beautiful, and'tho most beautiful divine. Brice 26 and CO cents "Prepared only by HUNT & CO., Perfumers, 4t3 South EIGHTH Stroet.twodoors above Chestnut,and 133 South SEVENTH Street,above Walnut. jo‘J2-^ni r* : , f»t Kortlt TUlKßSif^t. yAHDERLYH'S ABIABKB. TKs most woifi&Tul 6reaHoa of the gonitis of TOJT DERLY!? bag been placed at the disposal of the Fisa Arte Committee of file as a SPECIE EXHTBITSOJT, on thd esprow conditio* that Season snrd other giving ficoese to other parts of the Tift*,'are t<7s&eniltlod tb jsdsriesion. (Daughter of Jimj and •Pafieiphw;*: desOittf an the IslanCTof saxeß, by Thofeeus.) 1 * An ideal of femaiyifcanty, ropot£ag upon ttc Ifezu ry of US own l«it in sleep, and yieldUWlttL chiid-like self-abandcwrjfcnt to dreararaf lov&. fi “In ISI2 TA‘“fDERI,TJf painted the SRIAPNE. ThL» Painting proved’ l 3?r. pen’ors even znora than the * Marsu*j r and is, in my estimation, the fines?' flgareof the ever seen. Till's picture hao been purchased acd-engraved; by A. 8.. Durand, Eaq.*- hiiußelfau RxcelJcnfPalnJer, and our Srit Engraver The engraving oOW.' puraad is worthy xf it s '-2>un-- lap’ 4 Arte and Dsst#n». Adiflisbion.. .Fifty Conte. Entrance from, the- HortfrsHnral and from the Corridor conj^rsticg-the latter the Art Gallery. j0204f OREAT CENTER. FAIR. CHILDREN’S RXAIBITIfWfS io lh“ HALL set apart for them. J The ASTON f SHI '* a itV'V. yL&TRILOQuJsM,.witb a ?»rge- variety of aUia'cricm* •Adiafsalon 25 cents: Children-lS cents - " Exhibitions at 3 and 8 P. M? (HKOVEirS HI W' GHISTHUr: ■y*. STREET THEATRE. LfiOJiAKi> p OKU Vfcjft,.•- t-....,....,MA3 ACrBS. (Alko of Grover’* Theatre,, D. C > ; .Ountmaed aod of the _ - . • SEVEN.EISTJ&RS :f • . J ? r ounced F h «-n*fit gorgeously brilliant f.y ,1 ,2” e i Terw . tEuessed inaQ KifeerieanTh-atre now t U J l ‘ e Ehirtl of the roo»fTO«esH?ol caW e??* k ¥oTf«^MiL» !i,on arr f a . Performances corautes.ceatS o’clock. TNSTITUTION FOK- THE BLIND.— EXHIBITION every WEDNESDAY, at 3h P ar Admission, TEN CENTS. Store, No. llSouth JIGHTH street. 11 1^ ISJO w OPE N—THE FORTY-FIRST 0F FAIXTIN.GS ASE THE FINE aRTS, CHESTaiUT Street, above Tenths Open froETi C A *T. till 7 p M., and in the Pro ceeds for the Sanitary Fair. j«9 17 AT O N INSTITUTE, KENNETT AKI> S BOYS E ’ ChMtcrcon “ t 3 r ' Pe°na , IbrYOUXG MBIT IhisAnstitntion is beautifolly silaated lialf a mi!a from the Baltimore Central Railroad Course of instruction in English Classics and Mathe 3nancs_is thorough. Fall Session commences the third of October. For circulars, address je2l-»t* , ; QEO. a. KEWBOED, Principal. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE ffi. Jf STITIITiS FOPYOUNG LAMES, Ho. 1530 ABC 3 E - oU ™«* Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary, Acade mic, and Collegiate. "Full college course in. Classic** Mathematics, higher. English, and Natural Selene*. i.Jjr those who graduate. Blodam Languages, Mnsic.Palai. in* and Elocution by.the best masters. For circular*, apply at the Institute, or address Box »6U F. 0., Fb? ladelphia. VV ANTED—TO KNOW ■ OF THE AI ■"•l» r M b o«t»or tKB«aan ! M of Mrs. LTD F A TOR. TLfi, mother of JOEL PORTER, belonging to the 99th Regiment P. Y. > Bj- giving the desired, information t 0 iv® •unywaigned, theparticulars of her sop’s death, and Ins ettects, cap be ascertained. Tf n, t t B - S’tfCHS, ~ ;Hospital Steward, 99th Keitimeut P. V. V ' Ise Brigade, Biraey’s Division. 2d Army Corns, Washington,\D. G. P. S.—City.papers please copy. PJESON AL.-SPOONS PLATED J- with pure silver on white metal, $1 per set. 916- RACE fctjfeet. : je2l-2t*- pERSONAL.—JEWELRY SENT BY . Mail, free of posmge, to any part of the Unite* States, on receipt of the following prices: - Single-stoaa Inmation Diamond Ping, $1; ClusterlmitationDiamoni Ring, s2_; Heavy-plated Thsl Chains, Magnificent Plain-Ring, $2;- Heavy Plain Rings (will stand the* strongest acid), 50cents: Small Round Black Enameled. Ear Drop*. 50 cents; Heavy-plated Black Enameled Sleeve Buttons, 25 cents; Gents’ Pins, Imitation Dia mond, $1; Imitation Diamond Studs. $1; Bracelets, ,11* Handsomely-chased Medallions. SL; Complete Set® Carbuncle SiudsAnd Buttons, $1; Complete Sets Black Enameled Studs and Buttons,< with pearl setting, *U Fancy Watch Keys, 50 cents; Pen and Pencil, witkex tensiop ease, £1; Ladies’. Lo-i g- geared - and CkateUina Chains, cl; Chatelaine Pms $1; Genuine Gntta Perch* Chains, #1; Ladies’ and Gents’ Miniature Pins, for likeness or hair, $1; Seal Kings, $1; Locket Rings, *2? Coral Armlets, 50 cents. Direct to iell-ia* CASIUEL MAROT, DEALER IN LTMHS, ~. BUILDING STONE, and COAL. Yard, NINTH Thompson, (west side.} Orders received. Wilham Marot, Jr., 811 Spring Garden street; Cfcas; H. Marot, 25 A. Sixth st. (second story), and h. Marot* st. (second story), / . N. B.—An experienced Salesman wanted. Vmvin-lTp» SUMMER EXCURSIONS! PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD, On and after WEDNESDAY, JUNE ISthilS&L : - EXCURSION TICKETS he sold from PHILADELPHIA*to ALTOONA*, CRESSON, DUDLEY, and MT. DALLAS, wh'ch. willlsfr'v good for a return irip until OCTOBER Ist, 1564, whea endorsed by the proprietors of the Logan House, Momi tam Bouse, Broad Top City House,or the Superintendent of Bedford Springs : - EXCURSION RATES F0R.1864- Philadelphia to Altoona- eg vt “ Cre55un........... ......—.9 85 “ Dudley—. 9 33 Mt. Dallas . g w . FOR EPHRaTA AND LITIZ SPRINGS* o 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 Litiz Springs. Excursion Tickets to these points can, be procured os any SATURDAY, good uatiL the following MONDAY The rates of fare will be as follows; , Excursion. Piuladelpltia to Ephrata-*........ _ s*2 50 $3 40 , 4 Litiz • 250 340 JOHN F. YANLEEK, Jr., . Ticket Agent renaa. 8.8. , GRAND PLEASURE EX- TO LAKE SUPE RIOR. -One oj lit* following splendid first-class steamers, viz- CLEVELAND, ILLINOIS, NORTHERN LIG T, IRON CITY, TRAVELER, METEOR, IKON SIDES. LiO DA BELLE, and PEwaBIC, will leave- CLEVELAND, Ohio, at S o*clock P.-M., each dayof .the we»k, except Saturday aud Sunday, and Detroit, Michigan, oa the following days at *2 o'clock P. M.» throned the mouths of JULY and AUGUST, making- Grand Excursion Trips, to the many points of interest oa the Great Inland Seas of America,which, for utility, pleasure, and heaich.ara unsurpassed, by any other oa the Continent. This trip of oTer 1,000 miles embraces six degrees of latitude and eleven, of longitude, and Includes in Its circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron, aud Superior, with - the beautiful rivers Detroit, St. Clair and St. Mary’s. -. The many and. extensive mines of iron and copper* unequaUd by any-in the world, withthenewiv-dis covered. and inviting: deposits of silver lead, wild and romantic scenery, combined with its pure and bracing climate, render the Lake Superior trip one of far more than ordinary attraction to the capitalist, the student* the pleasure-seeker, or the invalid. iThe a bore-named steamers are elegantly-fitted up with large airy Cabins and Sta’e-Rooms, while every precaution has been taken to provide forthe. eafSty anl comfort of passengers; .. Fare,mclTullng.State*Roojnsaud.Meals,aLaui 2& cent® per mile Time occupied in making the round trip, from. Sto 10 days. Rooms secured, and further information obtained, by application proprietors. ’ ROBT.HaNNA&Co., av v BDSSfcY & Mcßride! * Cleveland, Ohio.. J.T WHITING&Co.f ) \r* vt JOHN HUTCHINGS, ’ {Detroit. Michigan. j*2l-tau2s - GEO. It. ORMK, Cupiaiot A. Q. if. FOR ALBANY AND TROY i»|i 4 'TITTiT —VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL. -The barge MONTEREY, Captain R. Dan vers, is no'w loading-at first, wharf below SPRUCE Street; and will leave fortheabovs pointson WEDNES DAY, June i2d, at 6 o’clock P. M. For freight, which will be taken at reasonable rates, apply to : D. L. FLaNAGAN, Agent, j©2Q-St* . 304: S. DELAWARE Avenna. PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINA NETS TIONS, with full descriptionsof character, given DAT and EVENING, by X L. CAPEN,' V ynbo.xgfnrifim No. 25 South TENTH Street. f>n LADIES TRUSS AND BRAOH STORE—Conducted by: Ladies, TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. Every article in ih»ly line elegant, easy, and-correct in-make. C. H. Nst‘ DLES. Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, on the come? of TWELFTH and RACE Streets. ’ N. 8.-Professional acenracy insured. mvS^Smif ww MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT l*r\ LOANED upon Diamonds, Watches, Jewel*- » & and OARRTLT. RtreAta. balAw *ni2 * m PORTRAITS.—THS BEST AND JipST A correct styles are Lift-size Photographs, in oi . colors. B. IY KEIMER’S. specimens are superb and artistically colored. - Galley, €»B4?,ARCEL Street. Ik* HARDWARE JLI COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 507 COMMBSQR and SIO NORTH Streets, offer for sale: Anchor Brand NajJtsj Plymouth MIU Rivets. V W.iS. Butcbeir’s Oast Steel-. Eagle Cabinet Lost*. .. Putnam’s Hors e Loche s School Slates, Copper, Brass, and Iron Wire; Cotton Cards' Also, a full aP’>r t >). Tnftn f of amaricau Hardware. I\f ONTJ MENTS ‘A N D GRAVE - STOH'jEs,—A large assortment of Grave-Stones, of various made of the finest Italian and a morioam Mu,11;., constantly-otflband at tbe Marble Worltß of ADAM STEIN METZ. RIME Avenuo, belotr Eleventh, - ap23-3mtf ALD WHEAT WHISKY. V* 20 ltaU pipes. 80 bbls., and §&hatf bbls. Para 014 Whisky, E" uK K LEITI (3 H 00 A. L—HOUSE KEEPERS can rely on sotting a pore article at tha. S. E. corner FSOKT&pdPuPLA.KStr«tta. : \IOBSW,«I3!PTO^. AMUSEMENTS. SAWiriEf FAIE, AKIADIf© like s'vlkloh ©future lov© e|ie seem kt Her cbeekajast flsched With innosEiit' S?bHt folds her thoog->.Mf tip in delicfcmr dreams, Eibedew-drops In ti#chalice ofar^j©; Hliowed' upon her arm antf raven hair?.- o