fA Orjat Patent Washiko Maciiine.—Wo yesterday examined at Messrs. S. Maeferran & Oo.’s, No. 721 Chestnut street, a patent Washing Machine wbiok ought to find its way into every household. The Machine is the invention of Mr John S. Lash, of Carlisle, who oan he soon at 721 ■Chestnut stroet, for a few days, in reference to tlio purobase of State and. oounty rights. As wo in variably decline endorsing . the value of any patent .articlo until It is pmotically demonstrated In our presenoe, we subjected this maohine to a like ordeal. The inventor availed himself of several well-soiled ■Sheets, one ,>dr>two shirts, and a few dirty ool lart, wliloh, with the aid of a bucket of hydrant ■water and a little hard soap, ho presented per fectly clean in an incredibly short time by the ' aid of this machine. Tho latter is tho most stmply oonstruatod Washing Machine over offered to tho publlo. Its modus operands is almost oxaetly the name as hand washing; oxoopting that It is loss in jurious to'the fibre of articles wasliod. As a tort of this, Mr. Lash thrust in a twenty-dollar groonbaek With a soiled oollar. Tho collar came out in precise ly thirty seconds as clean as a how pin; the greenback suet but uninjured. The machine can bo used with-, out splashing a drop; .any port of a garment can bo Submitted to tho hardest washing at will, and by tho aid of a spring it is impossible to submit any portion to Injurious prossuro. Either one or a half dozen Shirts oan bo washed in three minutes* time. Wo regard those maohlnos as invaluable to tho comfort and oonvenlenoo of every family, and are glad to find that so competent and enterprising a man as Mr. JVlaotbrran has seeurod the right of Philadel phia city and oounty for their manufacture and salo. “What Evbryeody Says Most isr Tunis.”— It is not doubted that there are several sowing machines extant that are little hotter than none; yet there is h. wide difference botwcon what are regardod V first class,” which any one will appreciate by examining and comparing. For some months past tho praises of the celebrated " I’lorcnco” Machine, Sold at 030 Chestnut street, have boon upon almost every tongue, and it is very certain that those on oomiums are not without foundation. Tho “ Flo rence” performs ail that any other sowing machine las ever attempted, performs it: moro neatly, and With loss labor; every one is provided with a “ Bar- Hum Self-Sowor,” froo of charge," and sold with a guarantee to give perfeot satisfaction or tho money to bo refundod to tho purchaser. Buy the 1 Florence by all means. : -■ .«: i ... Pos.tn.Ait SuBJHOTa for T:i x AnutTM.—Wo know Of no establishment in tho city that has been more popularly sought .after by strangers visiting the Fair than tho Photographic Qatlerles of Messrs. Wondorotli A Taylor, Nos. M 2, OH, and 916 Chest nut street. Among othor popular, subjects recently taken, in carle dc visile , nnd for the album, by this firm, we notice pictures of General Kelly, Of Virginia; General Hunt, of General Meade’s staff; General Crawford, Col. Baxter, Major Genoral Buell, Bey. John Chambers, Major General Dana, and Col-Dahigren. v ' Pens DstiWASB dovNTr loe Creak.— Strangers now in the city visiting tho Fair, who wish to enjoy the luxury of a delicious plate of pule Delaware county Ice Cream, in greatest per fection, should visit "the popular Eastern Market Cheese and'lce Cream Stand or Mr. W. H. S!o -eomb, Fifth street, below Market. His supply of ftesh-oannod lrults is also very superior. EGold * 1 Kitiko.”— Tho speculators have sentgold Into tho clouds, nominally, for tho accomplishment ■of their own selfish ends phut" it is hoped that the •bulls will go tip like a rooket'to come down like the Stick. .The object and aim of all this 11 kiting” is Co ‘bring greenbacks into discredit. How far this has ■boon accomplished oan be ascertained by. taking ■them to the Brown Storm Clothing Hall of Eockhlil Ae Wilson, Nos, 60S and.fCos Chestnut street,'above Sixth. They can be invested there at par In exchange ■bar the Msj,and mostoslegant wearing apparel to be found instil,,oity." / • : Tub HAsnsowiflT assortment on Straw, Felt, Mid othWHsta dan'be purchased or Charles Oaltford & Sons/831'and'SS6" Chestnut street—Continental Hotel. “To the Visitors of the Fair.”—And who ffoeau’.t visit {ho fair? Whether the : fair llres In loopin' Square, or any other square, the gentleman Will Ylsit.U.-or them, as the ease may bo. If a man with a-famlly, he risits it, of course j If a man wilh ■ovts* family, heiyisits lira,.of course; but, in either ■ease, if you want your cise to he. well represented, eletheit in Clothing from the popular establishment ■Of Charles Stokes & 00., under the Oontlnentat. A Halter for Jkrf Davis I—A young lady who 'has admired the beautiful gifts for our loyal leaders ■on ojkibition at the great Fair suggests that a yennysubscription be gotten up to furnish a “halter lor Jeff Davis.”. Were the suggestion act ed on no doubt rope enough could be procured to hang all the traitors, South and North. We like the hanging Idea amazingly; It is cool and refreshing, and would do much to put down the rebellion were it carried Into effect. Pending its further consideration, we would advise all true and loyal men to wear the elegant and 0001, new summer styles.of Granville Stokes, the great clothier and fashioner, No. 609 Chestnut street. AsPLßwpiD Assortment of misses’, childrens' and boys' hats, at reduced prices, can he purchased of Charles Oakford. & Sons, SS4 and 839 Chestnut street, Continental Hotel. SPECIAL NOTICES. Oue-Pricb Clothing, of the Latsts" Bitles, made in the Best Manner, expressly for BE WAIL BALES, LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfactory. Oar Oira-P&icE Sr stem is strictly adhered fco. AU are thereby treated alike. de2B-ly JONES & CO., 604; MARKET Street. To Clean the House - of Flies, use Duteher’scelebrated LIGHTNING PLY-KILLER. ■ a neat, cheap article, easy to nee. Avery sheet will kill ftq&ark Bold everywhere. ' . TREHCn, KICHAKDS, it 00., TESTU and MAE-' rrv.T streets, Philadelphia, wholesale agents. Jnv2fi.wfm2m ' . Hair Dyk I Haib Dye ! I BATCHELOR’S celebrated HAIR DYE is the Beat in the World. The only Harm levs. True, and Reliable Dye known! This splendid Hair Dye is perfect— changes Red, Rusty, or Gray Hair instantly to 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 fits pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed William A. ; Batchelor: all others are iere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all Druggists, 4c. ■, FACTORY, 81 BARCLAY Street, New York! Batchelor’s new Toilet Cream for Dressing feteHair, '- " - 0 • -■ ; ir3o-ly DBiP Made to Hear. Instruments to assist the tearing, in every variety and ef the most approved construction, at P. MADEIRA'S, 115 South. TENTH Street, below Chestnut. “je22-6t Hoyt’s Hiawatha’Hair Restorative. HOYT'S HIAWATHA HAOB RESTORATIVE. eoyt» b Hiawatha hair restorative, HOYT’B HLAWATHAHAIR RESTORATIVE. HOTT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE. , In Longfellow’s Poem Hiawatha was adjudged to bave donforred the greatest boon on. his tribe because lie brought to Its* notice corn. Every one will admit that our preparation is worthy of Rename, forthe beae- Ita it confers when H is knowu. . ? , , WHAT THE HIAWATHA DOES. • It restores .faded and gray hairand whiskers to their criginal color. It brings up4heuat ara.l shading of one iair-vrith another, thus giving the hair a perfect life appearance, so that the most critical observer cannot detect its use. It makes harsh hair soft and silky, stops Sts falling out,-cleanses it and the scalp from all impu tes, is as readily applied and wiped from the skin as any hair dressing, and entirely overcomes the bad ef fects of previous usflt’of preparationscontaining sulphur, sugar of lead, &c. . v : The proprietors of the Hiawatha published the follow ing challenge to test in the'-New York dailies three Weeks, which * / WAS NEVER ACCEPTED: I*et some well known and disinterested persons ftp point one to the proprietor of each, preparation for the fcair to bring up the color. Every proprietor to use no thing bat his own preparation, and the person nothing also daring the test. A certificate of the result ,to be Widely published at the expense of the unsuccessful competitors; Sold every where. , JOSEPH HOYT&CO., 1 10 UnWorsity Place, New Vor&, G—1863— —B. "We respectfully in vile your attention to and cotuide* ration of the justly celebrated and reliable remedy for Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Debility, and Prostration. The proprietors are proud to acknowledge the unparalleled success which, has attended the saleoftheir valuable preparation* known. in. nearly every portion, of the civilised world as the “GOLDEN BITTERS.” We risk nothing when we term them a valuable prt partition, tex they are one of the few articles of the present day which are not a humbug ; and we are wil ling and able to satisfy any person or persons who will nail upon ns,'that the celebrated “Golden Blttera 1 ’ars Agehn\ae, bonaJt(U hygienic article. It is the wish oi the proprietors that the virtue of the article he tested be fore condemning. A decision of thoir merits by any ont Who baa tried them is weyrth a million of purchased bogus testimonials. For creating a healthy APPETITE they are invaluable, and are unequalled as a TONIC. *Thoy are mild in their action, and operate in giving nigor md strength to,the Byatom—-not by any changi they produce in the Bolidß.bat through th®, medium of the living principle. . They are purely VEGETABLE being composed of Gentian Hoot, Calamus, Sassafras, And many other remedial agents of the Vegetable world, all preserved In Jamaica Hum and Sherry Wine, AS A BEVERAGE ■they are the most wholesome, invigorating, and 5702 - .. table stimulant everofferedto the public. And the fa«t --of their being prepared chemically aud scientifically precludes the possibilityof a bitter, unpleasant taste, .common to Bitters generally offered for sals. We es pecially recommend them to LADIES, and particularly 'to suffering from Debility, Weakness, and Pros -ftratlon. Half a wine glass of these * * Bitters' * three or treet, on Monday nnxt* tho 27th Inst.« at 10 o clock A. M *** STITT.—On the inornir.eof the22d inst., at Franklin. N. J. , Mary Anna W, Stitt, wife of John ST. SiUt, and daughter or the late George Wall. The funeral will take place at the realdencoof Mrs. Elizabeth Kelley. 232 South Fourth street, on tho after noon of the 24th instant, at 2# o'clock. Relatives and ft ro invited to aUond. • * HAINES.—At Trenton, N. J., on Second Day, 21st Inst., Carrie M., wife of Joseph 0. Haines, of thUcity, in the 30th year of har age. Tho relatives and friends of tlio family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral from the of her brother-in-law, Thomas i\ Marshall, Clinton street, Trenton, N. X, on Fifth. Day. at 11 o'clock. * woodhnry (7oTiift7«fio?i please copy. • . Hlßt-CH —Killed, while inspecting the pickets la front of Petersburg, First Lteniouafit Ladnre Ilirsch, oftbe»th i’ennsylvtUilaYoluoUera, acting adjutant of the regiment. .. , HARDING.-On the 22»l Inst., Emily Harding, daugh ter of Jonathan and Sacy Harding, anedS years audio months.- The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully, invitoo to attend tho fttueral, from her parents* residence, Lancaster Pike, Twenty-fourth ward, this (Friday) afternoon at So ‘clock; _ * COKdON.—On the afternoon of Jitue22d, at the resi * deuce of his father. Dr, Edward F. Corson, Surgeon U. S.N., son of Dr. Hiram Corson. ; Ilia relatives and frieuds are respectfully invited to aUend his funeral, from his father’s residence, at Ply mouth Meeting, on Saturday, the 26th inst., at three o’clock P. M., without further notice, *** HINDMAN.—On the morning of the 21st last.* Miss Eliza F. Hindman, The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, from her late rest-. deuce, No. 629 Buttonwood street, on Friday afternoon, at 6 o clock. *** DBEER.—On Tuesday morning, June 21,1564, Freda rick.Dreer, in tbe.S2d year of hjsage. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to atteud.his funeral fr SIITTBE GREAT central FAIR,- LOGAN SQUARE,‘PBn.AUKt.PuiA, June 20thi IBS4. , v SEALED PROPOSALS wilt he received at this office until3o’clock P. M., of HONDA?, 27th last., for the. purchase of the Lumber in the buildings now erected, upon Logan Sjquare and used for the,Great Centralhair. . They are constructed mostly of 3x4, 3x5/ 3x6, 3xlj Scantling, with one-inch, boards for sides, roofs, and floors—foere being about an eaual proportion of Waite Pine and Hemlock, and Spruce lumber—and care has been taken that the material should remain, so far as practicable, in lengths as sent to.market. Bids may be tendered for the Buildings, &a they stand, exclusive of Union Arenas and thu Art Gallery—or for - each separate structure—with the understanding that they be taken down and removed by the parties pro posing within two week? after the. acceptance of i>ro *poial; and/ in takiug down the buildings, all materials other than lumber shall be carefully laid aside.for the use of the Committee. ■ • • - ‘ x • The Art Gallery and Union Avenue must be bid for as : distinct structures. The fonner is a brick-paved build; : ing, covered with a tin roof, and lined with tongued and grooved boards. The latter is formed with 54 rafters, of the Howe truss, 2 feet deap and 60 feet span. The purlins are 3 by 6, about 20 feet long, with sheeting for roof 1 inch thick, all of White Pine. The Committee reserves the right of accepting any md that may be presented, or of rejecting any or ali, should the offers not prove satisfactory. / HORACE HOWARD FURNESS, . je23-4t Secretary. NO VACATIONS.—INSTRUCTION Ifc*?. IN BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, CALCU LATIONS, Ac., at such hours ae may boot suit.the con venience of the Undent. > ".■ ~ - .. , TELEGRAPHING tauvht by one of the best of practical Operators. CATALOGUES for tbe lastyear cumalutue Terms, Ac,, and the names of nearly FIVEjRiJNpRED Stadeatsfurnifihed gratis on application. re22-4t (Ktsy*- JDiriORNO NO’fTCJS.—THE He- HcS? CI.JNTOCKVILLE PETROLEUM COMPANY, Offlce No. «I WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, Jane22,lSSl_. The Board of Directors have this day declared the third monthly dividend of ONE PER CENT, oil the Capital Stock, payable at tho offlce of the Company on and after WEDNESDAY. July 6,- IBM. The Transfer Books will close on WEDNESDAY, June 28th, at 3 o’clock, nutit July 6th. Dera-llf] WM. MOONEY, Secretary, OFFICE or THE IABEI Ott *=» COMPANY, No, SS North THIRD Street. ' Fjirt.tDEi.PHt*. June 21,1561. At an election held this; dey the following-named stockholder* were elected Directors of this Company I, 0. SIYTLNGKR, ■EDWIff A. HESDRY, i JOHff 8.-JIcWOiLUMS, -L. N; COTLEY, 1 THOMAS STUAKT. At a mpetimrof the Director?, held on the same day, L. 0 MYTIHSEE was elected President, and GEO. W. McWILLIAM-S, Secretary and Treasurer. _ t je23-4t* GEO. W. McWILLCAMS, Sec'y. OFFICE OF THE W^STMOBEtAND COAL . COMPANV. No. 330 Soafcb THIRD fctreet, earner of WILLING’S Alley. . ' : PniLADBL-PHrA, June 15. 188 L _ At a meeting of the Directors of the WiSSTMORBhAND COAL COMPANY held this day, a DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER CEIIT. on the capital stock was declared out of tbe profits fo? the past six months, payable on and after July 1,1864. . ■ _ - . The Transfer Books will Be closed until July 2d next. jel7*l4i F fl. JACKSON, Treasurer. ra* UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL wSs? VANIA (Department of Arts).—Tbe exaralna-, lion of the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Classes, at the close of the Third Term, will be held in the fol-. lowingordor: •••'.' _ TUESDAY ,!21st““From 0 toll, Sophomores, hi Profes sor Coppee (Arnold’s Lectures on Modern History), and Freshmen, by Professor Kendall (Geometry), written. From 11 to 1. Juniors, by the Provost (Intellectual Philosophy), oral. WKDKF.SDAY, 22d—From 9 to 11. Vunfors, by Pro fessor Kendall (Differential Calculus),and by Professor Frazer (Chemistry of the Metals), written. From 11: to 1» Freshmen, by Professor Allen (Greek Minor Poets), oral. r THURSDAY, 23d—From 9 to 11, Sophomores; by Pro fessor Kendall (Analytical Geometry), written- From 11 to l.Juniora, by Professor fcrazer (Heat and tha Ste»m-Engine).;oral*, . •!■._ FRIDAY, 2-ltn—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Professor Jackson (Cicero’s Tnsculante) oral From 11 to 1, Sop/ioniom, by Professor Alien (Clouds of Arlsto pbauen), oral.* - . „ MONDAY, 27tb—From 9 to .11, Juniors, by Professor Allen übe Promethens of JEschylu*]. oral. From 11 to 1, Freshmen, by Professor GoppoeCHistory), oral. _ TUESDAY, fflth—From 9 to 31. Sophomores, by Pro fessor Jackson (Horace’s Odes), oral. • _ ' WEDNESDAY, mU—From9 to U, Freshmen,by Pro fessor Jackson (Livy), oral GEORGE ALLEN, je2l-St Secretary of the Facnity of Arts. ra* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN «^ w tbat an instalment of ONE DOLLAR PER fnAREon each and everyßhare of the Capital Stock of theMANDAN MINING COMPANY, has this day been called in, payable on or before the TWENTY-FIFTH aUhe office of the Company; N0..334 WALNUT btreet, Philadelphia, By order of the Directors. . B. A. HOOPE3, Philadelphia, Jane 9,1891. . : T jolMje2s KOTICE.-TIIK BOOKS FOeTuB. Hcrlption to the Capital Stock of the PHILLIPS OIL COMPANY will be opened at 33 North FRONT Street, on and after the 21st inst. The attention of the Sublic is respectfully requested to the merits of this ompany, For further information apply to the under strata. 1 COCHRAN S RUSSELL reuADHiPHU, Jane 21,1E54, je23-Bt* THE GREAT CENTRAL- FAIR, TICKETS FOR SINGLE ADM15510N..,,...., 50 CTS. SEASON TICKETS. MAT BE HAD AT THE FOLLOWIKS PLAOBB: THE OFFICE OF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR, 1323 CHESTNUT STREET. The Presbyterian House, 1354 Chestnut street. T. B.‘ Peterson & Bros., 396 Chestnut street. Charles DeSilver, 15E9 Chestnut street. John Marsh, 1102 Chestnut street. C. M. Burns, 911 Chestnut* street,- Presbyterian Boardof Publication, 821 Cheotnutstreet. . G. W, Pitcher, 808 Cbestuul street. McAllister A Bro.. 723 Chestnut street. Ashmead & Evans, 724 Chestnut street. Johnßieloy, Continental Hotel. Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut street. J. E. GouU, Seventh and Chestnut streets. * •W. S. & A. Bfartien, ©OG Chßstnutstroet. T. BrPugh, Sixth and. Chestnut streots, Moss & Co., 452 Chestnut street. John MoKnight, 415 Chestnut stroet. - ' W. B. Zteber, IC6 South Third street. Lindsay & Blakiston, 25 South Sixth street- Perkinpiue & Higgins, M North Fourth street. : Smith, English, & Co., 23 North Sixth street. Methodist Book Depository, HD North Sixth street. - Lutheran Publication House; 42 North Niuth street. • ‘American Baptist Publication Society, 630 Arch street H. H. Henderson & Co., 628 Arch street. George C. Bower, Sixth and Vine. Joseph G. Auner, .163 North Tenth street. D. B, Heilig* S, E. corner Ridge avenue and Spring Garden street. J. T. Hufnal, Nineteenth and Green streets. A.~R. Horter, Twentieth and Green streets. HOBA.CE HOWARD FUHNBSS, SfECIAI ACKSO«XED«JII!SI. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR. LABOR, INCOME AND REVENUE. COAL GOMSIITTKE. . • , -Jr... Proceeds of 60 cars bf coal, donated by Goo. W. -Snyder.-.:.;..... ...$1,75S 60 Proceeds of Broad Top Co?d, donated by Hare Towel 3*319 33 % Proceeds of Shears of coal, donated by St. Clair Coal Company of 805t0n...2,858 83 Proceeds of 36 cars of coal, donated by Wheeler, Miller, & C 0........ 683 78- ProcecdbOfS cars of coal, donated “by Henry Riel 290 ‘lO Proceeds of 15 cars of coal, donated by W. R. Williams, agent.....i689 05 Contributed by Cbas. Weiss, coal dealer, Ger : mantownl... 25 00. Collected by P. P/KeUer from coal dealers..... 16 00* Contributed by the bands of John. Jones, at FouJkton Colliery. 98 00 Proceeds of Broad Top Coal, donated by able, Caldwell, & C 0....... ......1,406 25 Proceeds of Broad: Top coal, donattd bylfa guire & Given...... Previously reported *33,M31 :• E. BOKDA. Treasurer. at a Mitt-rrasK ofthe execu. TIVE COMMITTEE OF THE GREAT CENTRAL PAIR, held oq SATURDAY,: Jane 18th, ISS4, the follow- Jug preamble and resolutions were adopted, and order ed to be printed: ; \ ' ' T\ r herect£, The nnabated interest in tbe Great Central, Fair, manifested bv the thrornga of visitors, makes it proper, in the judgment of this.committee, that more time shall be allowed forthegratiSmion of the public desire to see the display, and bay Che numerous articles yet unsold: therefore • Resolved, Ist. That the Pair shall be kept open until lOo’clock P. M, of Saturday, June 25: 2d. Season Tickets shall continue good for use of their proper holders until thaUime. 3d. The Fair will be re-opened on Mbnday and Tues day, the 27th and 28tL of Jane, for singlff admittance at 25 cents, instead of the charge of 60 cents,* dtoing which days Season Tickets shall not be used. 4th. Tic&ets issued to Acting'Members and Aids of Committees shall be good onr Monday and J Tafcsday»27th.' and 28th of .Tune. . ' Extract from the minutes. HOKACE HOWARD FtFRTTESS, -v' Secretary. I^ 30 PHIU»EiPHI«I AKl> BEilDtNa .MW RAILROAD COMPANY, Office, N0.1359* South FOURTH Street,- _ Philadelphia, Jane 22; 188 L To avoid detention, the holders of COUPONS'of this Company due on the Ist proximo are requested to leave them at this Office on or before the 30th last, when re ceipts will he given,- aid checks wilt be ready for de livery on the Ist proximo in exchange for said receipts. je2?-7fc . . S. BRADFORD. Treasurer. : DiraENH NOTICE -OFFICE W §** THE MAPLE SHADE OIL CO:, 534 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.—-A dividend of Four per cent, on tbe,capital stock of this Company has this day been'de clared. payable on and after the 30th inst; free ofState tax.- The transfer books wUKbe rJo«ed at 3 P. M., on SATURDAY, 26th,-and Opened on THURSDAY, 30th; THOMAS R.‘SEARLB, Secretary. - JgyE23, 1564. , ■ , je24>6i* OFFICE CATAWISSA RAILROAO COMPANY, No. 424 WALNUT STREET. Philadelphia; Bth Jane, 1864. NOTICE TO: STOCKHOLDERS.-The Board of Di rectors have this day declared a dividend of three per cent, on its preferrea’stock, out of the net profits Of the company, payable on the lfet of AUGUST next - •Transfer Books will’be closed from the 21st July to 2d August, inclusive. - By order of the Board. * je9-thSc *■ 1 W. L. GILROY, Treasurer. . OFFICE UNION PASSEJfOER RAILWAY COMPANY, No. 4-19 WALNUT St., June 18,1864; —The second instalment of Five Dollars on each share of the capital Stock of the Union Passenger Railway Company will be due and "payable at the office of said Company onandafter July,7, 1864. • ; By order of the Board of Directors. - . je2Df4i» . . W. H. KEMBLB, Secretary. OFFICE SOMERSET IROBi AND WW COAL COMPANY OF. PENNSYLVANIA, 61 CEDAR Street,- . New York, June 10, 1864. NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant'to a resolu tion of the Board of Directors, an Instalment of TWEN TY PER A?ENT, on tb» iff jhg Stock PENNSYLVANIA be, and hereby made payable to JAMES WADSWORTH, of said Company, on or before the 18th day of July next. : . jel3-tjylB; , . Attest;, T. M. TYNO,.Secretary. : wrssr* STATE CENTRA L CONISIFFT EE*— The of the STATE CENTRAL COM MITTEE will meet for organization at * o.’clock P. M.» on WEDNESDAY, July 6th,at the house of the CHAIR MAN, in HARRISBURG, Fa. -By order of Jel7-tjy6 SIMON CAMERON, Chairman, NOT3CE.-THe BOOKS FOB SCR. SCRIPTION to the Capital Stock of the WEST VIRGINIA OIL COMPANY will beopeoed on the Ut day'of July ensuing, at the office of JOHN S. HUFF MAN,-411 WALNUT St., Philadelphia. : v je23-2i* K®* ART GALLERY GREAT CEN« TRAL FAIR. - SPECIAL NOTICE. ; The centre door on Ylne street leading to the Ait Gal lery will he open from7J£ A. M;, untiliOA. M., Every Day during the eontinuauce of the Fair, (Sundays ex cepted),'to enable connoisseurs and others to view the works of Ail without being incommoded by the crowds that unavoidably fill the gallery daring the public bonr? of the day. . , • _ Admission—ONE DOLLAR, which admits toVander lyn’B Ariadne, but gives no right to pass the doors lead ing to other parts of the Fair.; ■ ~ : ...iel6-9t NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN W 3& that an instalment of OND DOLLAR PER SHARE on each and every Share of the Capital Stock of the JETNA MINING COMPANY, has this day J>een called iispayable-on or before the FIRST DAY OF JULY *1864, at the office of the Company, No. 334 WAL NUT Street, Philadelphia. • u By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES,- / - Treasurer., Philadelphia, June8,.1664. -.ie1.1-t.iyl MILITARY. « PHILADELPHIA, JUKE 21, 1864.- EJ ATTEifTIOJf, -20TH KEGiaTEiYT, P. Y.-r The War Til Dfpartinent having accepted the services of the Regi- J-iiinent for one hundred days,.for dmy.ia "forttfica tiois, or wherever their services may be repaired, within or without the Sts tv” recruits will be accepted by the different Companies composing the Regiment,,a.t their several Headquarters, which will be indicated m the daily papers. V"*-•_ By order Wm. B. Thomas, Colonel commanding 20th Regiment, K Y. je23-St - V A. H. SNTDEK/ First:Lteutenaiit and Adjutant. jpROTHIKGHAM & WELLS HEAVY,-MEDIUM, AND LIGHi SHBBTIHGB AMD SHEETINGS. ■ STANDARD DRILLS. , HEAVY CANTOM FLANNELS. ' • ' WASHINGTON AMD VIGTOKT CAMBKICS AMD SILECIAS " BBOWN, BLEACHED, AMD CORSET JEANS. . Mo. 13 WORSTED TASK *O, ' MXMflf-. PEBSOm. PER SO N A L.-0L1) GOLD AND A . Silver bought, 916 RACEStreet. ~ , PERSON AIi.—SPOONS, PLATED 1 with pnre Silver on white metal, $1 per eat, 916 HACK Street: ja23-2t» PERSONAL.—JEWELRY SENT B! A'. Mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the following prices: Siagle-eton* Imitation Diamond Ring, $1; Cluster Imitation Diamond Ring, $2; .Heavy-plated Vest,Chains, $1: Magnificent Plata Ring, SI; Heavy Plain Sings (will stand th« strongest acid), 60cents; Small Sound Black Enameled Ear Drops, 50 cents; Heavy-plated Black Enameled Sleeve Buttons, 25 cents; Gents’ Pins, Imitation Dia mond, $1; Imitafcion.Diamond Studs. $1; Bracelets, $1; Handsomely- chased Medallions, *sl'; Complete Set# Carbuncle Studs and Buttons, sls Complete Sets Black' Enameled Studs and .Buttons, with pearl setting, slf Fancy Watch Kets, 60 cents; Pen and Pencil, with ex* tension-cßse, $1 ; L»dies’ Long-geared and Chatelaine ghains, $1; Chatelaine Pins. $1; Genuine Gotta Porch# bains,..sl; Ladies’ and-Gentsf. Miniature Pina, for likeness or bair. $1; Seal Kings, $1; Locket RingSi s2j Coral Armlets,/60cents. Direct to . •■ . / LSTLIN & MANN, jell*l2t* V No. 916 RACE Street, Philadelphia. CAMDEL MAROT, DEALER IN LIMB. Q BUILDING STONE, and COAL. Yard, NINTH Street, above Thompson,.(west side.) Orders recelvet by William Marot, Spring Garden street; Cha*. H. Marot, 26 N. Sixth st. (second story)* and S. Marot. 434 Chestnut st, (second story). ; ' N. B.—An experienced Salesman wanted. mySI-Im' ; CARD TO THE PUBLIC. CONGRESS S FRIN G. WATER DEPOT, 98 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. ' : r , v Sauatooa, July, 1863. An attempt has been made to deceive the public by persons offering what they call ** Congress Water, * 1 from fountains, and at fcheprlce of six (6) cents per glass. The wholesale price of the pentune CONGRESS WA TER;-at New York, belt g.about 7J£ cents per glass, the imposition of pretending to . sell at . retail at less than cost, and without: allowance for freight, cartage, or; .breakage, U‘apparent; but their , probable coarse has been to empty one bottle of genuine Congress Water into a fountain filled with their trash, and thereby christening its total contents. # - • We have never sold CONGRESS WATER in fountains, nor in vessels of any other description than ordinary sized glass bottles. The cork of every bottle of tho genuine is branded. And any without CONGRESS those words and letters on the cork c &W. 18 oouxterpsit— WATER tains or bottles. whether fronffoun? v CLARICE & WHITE, Proprietors Of Congress Spring, Thefollowing gentlemen are .supplied by : us regularly With genuine CONGRESS WATER tnbottlos, fresh front the Congress Spring: FBED’K BRO rt'lf, cor. Fifth and Chestnut ate. .O.S. HUBBELL, IflO Chestnut st. . J/ C-: TURNPENNY & CO., 911 Spruce st. TItOS. J. HUSBAND, cor. Thirdand SpiSMO,ets, STEVENS & CO,, Continental Hotel, AMBROSE SMITH. Chestnut st. CHAS, ELLIS A CO., Market st WYETH BROS. , Walnut st. WM.' ELLIS k CO. .•Chestnut st. je22-1m TVOKYTYIfBSv AS THEY AIJE EXE coled by R.E.REIMER, copy nattir* iEfstylo, ar- RDd maoawiaeal of light aaa color. Sea AltpS ’ W THE PRESS—PHIXADELPHIAV FRIDAY, TONE 2 •JTHE NEW BOOK ...*3 00 With over fifty ludicrous lUnsiratioha, by many of 4 oar ' moat prominent artists. Handsomely bound. Price, $2. Published exclusively for tho benefit of the Sanitary Pair, and sold at the POST OFFICE, in the Fair, and at BOOK ON THE WAR I THE BUGLE BLAST; OR, BPIRIT OF THE CONFLICT. Comprising : OARING EXPLOITS BY LAND ANO SEA, • BASHING RAIDS, HEROIC DEEDS, DESPERATE CONFLICTS, , ■ CAPTURES AND ESCAPES, - Camp ANECDOTES, POEMS, Ac. Everythin* of interest, from the Bombardment of Sumpter to tho liferent time. By E. S. S, Reuse. Paper cover, $1.25; Cloth, $1.50; pp. 838, large-12mo. Advance orders filled this day. Sutlers, Agents, and the Trade will find this a rapid* selling book. JAMES CHALLEN & SDN, Publishers, • • je2l.Bt • 1308 CHESTNUT. - Ofk CERTS !—ATLANTIC FOR JULY. 15 CENTS—PETERSON FOR JULY. ’ ■jo23-2t PITCHER'S. 808 CHESTNUT Street TANNER’S NEW MANUAL OFPRAC- X TICE. —A NEW jt£VISED AND ENLARGED EDI TION. —Now Ready • A MANUAL OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, by T. 11. Tanner. M. D., author of a Manual of Clinical Medicine, A Practicar Treatise on the Diseases of In fancy and Childhood. &c., &c. One volume, l2mo, ‘ A NEW tMEDICAL CATALOGUE, classified,- and with prices attached, furnished gratis upon application to . LINDSAY & BLAKiSTON, - Publishers and Booksellers,' je2o %5 South Sixth, above Chestnut streets. BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS t! ‘EXPLORATIONS AND ADVENTmiES IN EQUATO RIAL AFRICA; with, accounts of the Manners and Cub* toms of the People, chase of the Gorilla, Elephaut, and other animals. By Paul B.DuCh&illu. 800 illustra tions.' • ■ SECRETARY. PDtPIT MINISTRATIONS, OR, SABBATH READ INGS; aperies of Pi-conrsesou Christian Doctrine and Duty./ By Gardner Spring. Two volumes,.cloth. * EtOTSPUR; a tele of" the- old Dutch Manor. By Mansfield T. Walworth. HaRPERS* HAND-BOOK FOR TRAVELLERS: IN EUROPE AND THE EAST. Corrected to ISG3. Witn map 9, &c. • - Haunted HEARTS; by. the author of the"- * * Lamp lighter. ’* ; For sale by -je£o A SBMEAD & EVANS, • _ Successors to WILLIS F. HAZARD, 734 CHESTNUT Street. 4 Hava received TBB TANKER BOY, and How lie Became Lieutenant General. - - ODT IN THE WORLD ByT. 8. Arthur. A WOMAN'S PHILOSOPHf OF WOMAN* or, man Affracckizcd. An answer to Micheletaad other modern innovators, DENISE. By the author of V Mademoiselle Mori. H 2 vols. THE STORY OF ELIZABETH. A Tale. By Miss- Thackeray,'-,' \ ‘ PHANTOM FLOWERS. , a Treatise on the Art 1 of Producing Skeleton Leaves. THE POOR WHITE; Or, The Rebel Conscript. .."-.r STUMBLING BLOCKS; By Gail Hamilton. ,• ; ■ rf! MEW BOOK OB trOMSESSB. : KlSed wltK Comic Illustrations, and published for the benefit of the Great Sanitary Ffiir. - HAUNTED HEARTS. By author of “The Lamp. lighter. “ je!B • THE SUNBEAM STORIES, ■A* Containing the charming, bright stories of . TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM* CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING. ’ . ' ; HOUSE ON THE BOCK, ORLY, OLD JOLLIFPE. MERRY CHRISTMAS, DREAM CHINTZ, STAR IN THE DESERT, &«, .. SisheantifolYolnmes, illustrated/*?.#'). WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher, • 31 South SI2STH Street. . fe2B-i jyl NEW AMERICAN •The A saucy for this invaluable Library of Universal Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street, second story.-, Also, RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank Moore/ foll-tf :* jgDWABD P. KELLY, Ho. 612 CHESTNUT STBEET, ■ H*t« amr on hand a complete assortment ol SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, apse-tf 1864. KESCHAETF TAHiOR AND GI&THXKBi 1 Bontheart eoniet of SKYBHTH and MARKET Street*. aplG-3m 0 L OXHI N G. EXTENSIVE CLOTHING HOUSE, g - . H fe • ‘ : ' t* £< ■ Tbs facilities o/ ihis house for doing business 50 W are sash that they can confidently claim for it q O the Undine position among the Tailoring Bs- fg § ÜbliehmeatsofPWladelpWs, They, therefore, Ej o invite the attention of gentlemen of taste to § g their superb stock of ' 0. « 3 I REAM-MADE CLOTHING, « ■■ rfl . p «tby the best artists, trimmed and made equal §to Customer "Work—-AKD AX Sr | ' JPOI’TXLAIt PRICES. *:■ Q W s © They liars also lately Added * CUSTOM DB* £i ►3 ■ ■ © PAST2IENT, where the latest novelties c&y t* £{ M - H C foui4> emhrMlhj; loate fresh Iron London ft&4 EuPtrU, § K. . . ” ■ • •. tH CUSTOM BBPAKTMBNT, 303 CHESTNUT BTEEHT. :»D4 -tt STATIONERY & IJI.ANK BOORS. piPORTANT TO NEW COMPANIES. We have the patterns* and are prepared to fornUh, at short notice, all tlie BLANKS AND ACCOUNT BOOKS, - . - SUCH AS ' - CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, . - TRANSFER BOOK, ORDER OF TRANSFER, STOCK LEDGER,- _ STOCK LEDGER BALANCES. REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK; . DIVIDEND BOOK, ! BROKER’S PETTY LEDGER, ACCOUNT OF SALES, • ' Oi «:ood maUrlils and &( Low Pries*. MOSS & CO., • STATIONERS. *3» CHESTNUT STREET. - my4-tf TW'E'W COMPANIES FORMING GAN *•' b® supplied with GBBTITICaTES OF STOCK* TBAUBFBB BOOKS, STOCK KEboSKSt. _ CHECKS, kOTEB, HEAETS, And every variety of Account Books and Stationery, on reaeonable EerraHl at , ;, - wn . I>IAM CASK’S, Btatioaer, Printer, and FWladelßfala. TJLANK books and stationery. JD banks, bankers, merchants;, mandjac- TTOBftS, RAILROAD COMPANUife, Sip., Will End it to their Interest to order fr Iter99Mwii!t'lBmft(a*nw l jsai-SW CLARKE & WHITE. NEW PUBEICATIONS. NONSENS m, JUST PUBLISHED, ASHMEAD & EVANS’, No. 734 CHESTNUT Street. W. S. & A. MARTIEN GOG Chestnut street. - CYCLOPEDIA. CLOTHING. JOHN KELLY. TAILORS, CJONES’ HOTEL,) LATE la SOUTH THIRD STBEET, CLOTHING, LATEST STYLES. STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Respectfully invite* attention to hi* magnificent stock of FINE/_CLCTH ING, cot up in superior style, by taste ful and experienced artists, and offered for sale at exceedingly ' LOW PRICES. Also, to hie large and eboie* variety of PIECE 000P6 forCUSTOM WORK, embracing selections from the finest .; productions of both foreign and do- Saeatic manufacture. v . ‘ WILLIAM S. JONES, BUGCESSOE TO ROBERT H ADAMS, SPBINQ OF 1864. Bros. 808 and 806 CHESTNUT STKEET, PHILADELPHIA. PERBY «& CO., ns ona Eos chestnut stkeet. RET Am DRY ©ODDS. J G. STRAWBRIDGE & 00., N. W. CORNER EIGHTH A.ND MARKET, GREAT CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORK ALL PERSONS INQUEST OP I> R. Y Gr 0. 0. S , At Reasonable Prices, are Invited to look through our Stock of / • ; . BLANKETS, QUILTS, LINEN SHEETINGS, COTTON SHEETINGS, PILLOW LINENS, PILLOW COTTONS, COTTON SHIRTINGS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELING, CLOTHS AND CASSIMEREB, DRESS GOODS AND. SHAWLS. J. C. STUAWBRIDGE & C 0„ Northwest Corner of EIGHTH and MARKET. N, 8.-rCoußlderable reduction to parties purchasing large lots. . . my27-frnwsf SILK GRENADINES AND FOU LARDS. Best gooods in the market at COWPERTHW AIT’S, —. • ..NINTH and ARCH Street*. ORGANDIES, JACONETS, AND V' LAWNS, at lasi season’s prices, at COWPERTHWAIT’S, ... - ... NINTH and ARCH Stroots. CRAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, OF all kind., elegant styles, at .. COWPERTHWAIT’S, NINTH and ARCH Street*. Dress goods, dress goods, • D£E$S GOODS, of all descriptions, at. ' OOWPERTU WAIT’S. NINTH and ARCH Streets, "BARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS. BaR -L' GAINS IN LINEN GOODS, Table-cloths,Napkins, and Towels, at COWPERTHWAIT’S, NINTH and AKCH Street*. IVf USLUfS, MUSLINS, MUSLINS ALL The reputation of selling these goods cheaper than, can he found elsewhere is still maintained at C OWPERTHW A IT’S, NINTH and ARCH Street*. PL ACE SILKS, BLACK SILKS, A' BLACK SILKS. . .. Splendid assortment, cheap, at COWPERTHWAIT’S, NINTH and AKCH Street*. HUB FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC v' are respectfully informed that COWPERTH WAIT’S store is at NINTH AND. ARCH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA mylS-fmw-tf TAEFD>S “ EMAILIDE'PAHIS/>',EOB- O ENAMELING THE SKIN, used and endorsed by the ladies of the French capital. EuGENE JOUIN, Agent for l 1 Email de Paris, No. 11l S. TENTH Street, by mati'should be addressed JARED & RENE, ..General Importers,-Philadelphia,: je23-im.il , IMTAGNIFIOENT ORGANDY ROBBS, IIA fulMeucthß. reduced fiom $l2 to SS. Rich Organdiee* reduced from *1.25 iosl. Rich Onrandtee* reduced from $1 to S 7& A beantiful'stock of Lawns, from 37K to7o. A- large stock of thin Summer Dress Goode, reduced - J - Summer Poplins and Mohairs. Heat Plaid Silks, cents. Bummer Silks at reduced pricea - RDWIN HALL & CO., Jefi afi South SECOND Street -RAKGAINS. $l.OO Sfelton Cassimeraa. *5.00 Marseilles Quilts. fe-608-4 i Daina6k Table Cloths. W.fiOfr-lOJDaiaask Table Cloths. S3-cent neat Plaid Leuos. < 60-ceat 4-4 Plaid Mozambique*. 81.00 Mohairs, colors and black. 60-cent Black Wool Delaines. 62-ce>nt Plain Wool Delaines. tOO Black Sharia. - 00 Plaid Lama Shawls. COOPER k COSTARD, S.‘ B. cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets. sI>LACK* BILKS, BLACK SILKS, X> NO ADVANCE PN PRICES. ~ >We are still seliiaojour Black BUks at-the s&xne prices mwe did early.in the season, notwithstanding there wnt advances. " _ MANTLE SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. flalß SUkai ill colors, $l.BO to $5.76, aney Silks,' $1 to $2.50. _ JSLcli heavy, handsome Fancy Silks, $2.87 to $0.60. KleUCheaeSUlcsh at worth SS.S). " at ** p*6o. > MV “ -at P. 75, ‘ «• $7., 10 piece* small plaid Silks* at $1.25, worth $1.60. -* Hi STEEL & SON, . . ftpO-tf • Nos. 713 and 715 N/ TENTH Street • The attention of LADIES YISITINO- THE- ClTf, or those-about LEAVING- IT for ‘ • Wat«*mg Place?, ” or ‘ \the Country,■' ’ is respectfully-invited to:the extensive stock of GOODS, suitable for-SOMMER WEAR, ;for WHITE BODIES, MORNING 1 WRAPPERV&c. An extensive assortment is offered in Lace and Worked Edgings and Veils,, Hand kerchiefs. Collars, Sleeves, andinnlaia and fancy Plaid. striped* and Figured White Goods, aT,PRICES MUCH BELOW THEIR PRESENT RETAIL VALUE. 100 Printed Liuou Cambric Dresses. ' 100 pieces Puffed, Tucked,.-and Striped- Muslins. E. M. NEEDLES, T 024 CHESTI’.'UT STREET. TTARRISV MIKED CASSIMERES. : AA Light mixed Cassimere?* for boys’salts, C Merton and plaid Cassimeres* Merino Caesimereß and Gaehmaretts. , linehDrills/Sattinetvand Couonades, Ladies-’Cloaking Cloths, choice shades. Loom and Damask Table Linea, cheap. - Towels, Towelling, and Napkins. Large assortment at - JOHN H. STOKES*. 3©7 • 703 ARCH. .... CURTAIN GOODS. J E. WALRAVEN, (SUCCESSOR TO W. H. CAERTE). MASONIC BALL, Vl© CHESTNUT SUREET WINDOW CURTAINS AT OLD PRICES. HAST HUNDRED SEW PATTERNS TO BELBOT •• ... . " PROM.. ' WALRAVEN, 719 CHESTNUT ST. mySfi-tf.. LOST AND FOUND. •4tl nn OBEENBACK LOST—ON ,THE ®IUU morniug of the 23d inst. The finder will bo liberally rewardeff by returning the.same to CHARLES A. MILLER, 415 COMMERCE Street. . J It* T OST OB MISLAID—A BECEIPT JM for, 60 Shares Egbert’s Oil Company. -As it can be of no use to any one oat its can be returned to tbeoffico of the Compauy, 14? S.TOUKTH St. ioil-M* STRANGERS VISITING THE Folicited' to th« farilities of tho TRSTK and A MARKET SLEEPER UMBRELLA FACTORY. • &24-12 t» » : REWARD. WILL BE GIVEN TO theperson who presented at the Union Bank, corner"THIRD and ARCH Streets, on thelOfch lust., a Ch “®k, or Checks, of WALTON & YOST for $1,530 and $2,502. if he Will call at the Bank.- _ • . . Je24-6t - • J. J. .HUCKEL, Cashier. ri’UE PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING ??X busineaa heretofore conducted under the name of ftCnONBMAH &BLAKEMOHB, lias'thU day been dis* 'solved by mutual consent. The business will be con* tirnied on at the old stand,s3T It ACS Street, by A. P. 'SCHONEMA2L * A. P; SOHONRMAN, : J. W. BLAKEMOKE. X IF® SIZE PHOXOGKAPHS IN OIL JLii colors are more striking and life*likc than any other styles made~fr*sh» warm, and impressive in coloring; B.;P, REIMER, 684 ARCH Street. it* - ]VT ONUFIB'NTB AND GRAVE JJX STONES.--A large assortment of Grave-Stones, of various designs,made of the finest Italian and American Marble* constantly on hand at the Marble works of ADAM VIEINMETZ, RIDGE Avenue, below. Eleventh streot»Phliadoiphia. . . .■ ap22-3mlf TTFEOLSTERim U H R BLANCHARD it CO., Northeast corner THIRTEENTH and CHESTNUT Sts. Carpets and Mattings made and lai^d. Budding, Hair Mattresses, &o. Verandah Awnings. mbWi-Sm tt EATON & DENCKLA, HARDWARE Jl COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SOT OOMMMOt and 810 NORTHI Streets, offer for gule: t AocSor Brand Halle: Plrmontl Mill Rivet*. T . ~W. & 8. Bntoher’e Cast Steels Eagle CabtoetEMlu. 'Ptxtnaia’B HoraoNailßi Locke'eScnooVSlfttes. Copper, Braes, and Iron Wires Gottou Caros, Alhd. » full wwrtrtiDAnl of Amertaan Havdwava.- f*B-fh»K MORGAN, ORR, & GO.,'STEAM EN -I>X 01NE BUILDERS, Iroo Eoandora, ami Clenara) Machinist* aad Boiler Maltets, He. WW Od-iLOW- Hlii street, Philadelphia, I*3o-t{ £ 1864: FINANCIAL. JJJ'E W L> O A N. U. & 1040 s . lAT COOKS & CO. OFFER JOB SALS THS NEW GOVERNMENT ROAN. Bearing Five Per Cent. Interest IN COIN. Redeemable any time after TEN TEARS, at the plea* •ureoftbe Government, and payable FORTY YEARS afterdate. Both COUPONS and REGISTERED BONDS are leaned for tbleLoan, of same denomination* a* the Flve-Twentlo*. The Interest an WO and *lOO payable yearly, bat all other denomination* half yearly. Th* TEN-FORTY BONDS are dated March 1, ISM, the half, yearly Interest failing daw September! and Marchl of each year. Until Ist September,. the accrued lntereet from Ist March la rednlrod to,b» paid by purchaser* In «oln, . or In legal. currency, addinc TO per sent. for premium, nntll farther notice.! All ether Coyernmest SacnrlUe* boniht and sold. JAY OOOKB & 00., *pB-tf 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET. •JHE GOVERNMENT LOAN ‘5£200,000,000. This Doan is authorized by act of Congrats of March 5..18H, which provides for its REDEMPTION IN COIN, at any period not less than ten or more .than fortyyears from its date, at the pleasure of the .Government. .. , Until its redemption five per cent, interest is to-be paid semh annually IN COIN. ’ . Subscriptions lo the Loan are received by the National Bank* ill United States note* 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 He value. The rate of interest on this Loan, although bnt 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 ndw funded in the National Loan "will ba worth its face in gold, besides paying a regular and liberal pcrcentago.fo the holder. The authorized amount of this 1 Loan is two hundred million dollars. The amount of subscriptions reported to the Treasury at Washington Is over . 570,000,000. Subscriptions will be received by the TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES at Wash ington, and the : ASSISTANT TREASURERS at New/York, Boston, and Philadelphia, and by the .: FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Philadelphia, SECOND do. - do., THIRD do/ do., ASP BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS Which are depositaries of public money; and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS Throughout the country, (acting as agents yof the Na tional Depositary Bankß,) will furnish farther informa- tion on application, and AFFORD EVERT FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS; j*2l-6i&Wlt I K. B T NATIONAL BANK PHILADELPHIA, DESIGNATED ’ DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Til. Bask ha, bean Mithoriiei and ii now prepu.d to receive subsarcp&Oß, to tha NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN. This Loan, Issued under authority of an act of Con* gress, approved March 3, 1564, provide* for the Issue of Two Hand red Millions of D ollars ($200,000,000} United State* Bonds, redeemable after ten years, and payable forty years from date, IN COIN/ dated Marsh 1.1864, bearing interest at the rate of . FIVE PER CENT, per annum IN COIN, payable semi-annually on all Bonds over $lOO, and on Bonds of $lO6 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 ($6O), one hundred doLiars ($100), five’ hundred dollars ($600), one thousand dollars ($1,006)/ five thousand dollars ($5,060), and ten thousand dollars ($10,000), and Coupon Bonds of the denomination* of fifty dollar* {sso), one hundred dollars ($100), five hun dred dollar* ($500), and one thousand dollars ($1,000). INTEREST will commencefrom data of subscription, or the accrued interest from the latof Maroh can be paid in coin, or, until further U* 8. notes or/notes of National Banks, adding (60) fifty per cent, to the amount for pre- LK(/AL. TO THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE X CITI AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JOHN WOOD, Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit," settle, and adjust the account of MARY ANN WOOD, admi nistratrix of John Wood, deceased, and to make distri bution of the balance ia the hands of the acconataui;- wUI mfefc the paitiss ibterflsted, for the purposes of his appointment, bn WEDNESDAY; July: 6, 1564, at 4 o*clock P. M., at 128 South SIXTH Street, ia the city of Philadelphia. , j, je24 V H, B, WALLACE. Auditor.. rrns BUSINESS OF W. j. BETTIN- X GER will be sottledby his widow, at No. 243 CHESTNDT Street . AU indebted wiir please come forward. All having claims will present them at once, Jel4-12t* ■ '•- '-T- - TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE X CITT AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of THOMAS H. JACOBS. / The Auditor appointed, by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of ELEANOR JACOBS and JBO WABD B. JACOBS, Executors of THOS. H. JACOBS deceased, and to makedistrlbutioa of the balance in the bands of the accountant, .wili meja the parties interest ed for the purpoaesof his appointment, on THURSDAY, July 7,1564. at llo’clock A. M., at his office, southeast; corner SIXTH and WALNUT. Streets, in the city of Philadelphia. ~ a ~a : 'je24-fmwst D. W. O'BRIBNY Auditor. T7STATE OK CHAS. S. HAILSTOOK, DECEASED.—Letters testamentary upon the Estate of CHAS. S. HAILSTOOK havinff been granted to the undersiKued by the Register of wills of the county of Philadelphia, .all per*ons indebted to the. Estate are requested to make payment, and those.having claims against it to make known the same without delay to i Jacob c. white, ; < No. 485 YORK Avenue, :■ je24-frGt* Or at his Office, TIT LOMBARD Street. T ETTERS TESTAMENTARY ONTHE -«“J "estate of the Rev. JOHN REYNOLDS.deceased,, of the city of Philadelphia, having, been granted to the subscriber bythe Register of wills: of the County of Philadelphia, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those Having claims or demands against the same topreaent them without de lay to J. W. REYNOLDS, Erie, Pennsylvania, or to his attorney, CHAS. E. LEX,'SI North.SIXTH Street,' Philadelphia. : " : . my2o-f6t*; TN' : JL THE CITT miladelphia. lst»Te‘o‘f CiTHBKINB BISBEE, decoftßpd> The auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle., and adjust the account of WILLIAM EINWECHTBB and WILLTASI MELCHER, executors of the last will and testament of Catherine Bisbee, dectased, and to ■make distribution of the balance in tbe hands of tfce-ao* couutaots, will meet the parties interested for the por pote of his appointment on ll'o»cleck>-A. »L, at HIS OFFICE, No. S»A South FIFTH Street, Bhiladelphia. , ; JOHN O’BRIEN, •/ jel7-fmwst •, ■ , ■ Auditor : rj’O FAMILIES RESIDING IN THIS COUNTRY. • We are prepared, as heretofore, to enpply families at their Country Residences with every desorption of FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &&, &c. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, i my, EIMER’S MOST PLEASING, DURA TV i,) e . an( ] ciew styles of pictures, are mado fonil-r. colored photograplis of lino vraality, oarrect Ilk ethane, artistically colored, ot., tv>ovc Ctreen. It*- riUEEK ©F BEAUTY. W- WHJ.TB VIHGIW WAX OP ANTILI,3S. A new FRENCH COSMETIC fck-imautifylc,*, whiten ing, and preserving the compbMfcion. It;is the aiosfc wonderful compound o£ the ■ ase, Thesis aether chalk, powder, magnesia, Dise\iHh, nor isloinUaeom posiiNni it being eomposeoi entirely of pare.Virgia wax; hence its exiraoriUna.ry qualities for preserving thQ skin,. ipakiDg it soft; smooth, fairi ind transparent. It inakeatbfi old jy>pear,yeiisig t the Somely handsome, the handsome beanttlal,, and ; the-most beautiful divine. IfriceSd anddOeeodsy- Prepared oaty by &. CO. . Perfumers, 4bi South EIGHTH Street.two doors above Chestnut, and *33 South SEVENTH Street,above Walnut. ; - je23-3m 628 HOO* SKIRTS. 028 Ludics’.-MiMa’, via Cliildten’s. Tile most complete assortment in the oitv. every style and size. For finish, durability and ohoa nnRPs, have no equal in the market. Manufactured at P.} B ARCHbtreet. Skirts made to or der, altered ani'. rcpa i r6 a, Alan, bargains la Eastern made skirts, kje, padded, and riveted. 16 spring*. 65 centsj 20^ prin , gs , so oentfi 25 wrings, 95 cents! SO springs, >H;',ci apriMß, $1.20;10 Bprtng». diamond tied, 80 cents. jrtl-Ot* • WM. T. HOPKINS. photograph cards for gbn ■*■ / TLEMEN.— Samples and Catalogues aent 'or 25 Enclose an envelope, '■ Jelo-Ua BBX ÜBEETY Street, Sew fork. WANTED —TEN GOOD CARPED ; ' TEItP. Highest yr age« paid, and constant era ployuent given, Apply to „ Major T, T. 8. L&tDLfcS* CommandingFraoEfford Arsenal. W4A^?.^ OLEA - N WHITE LINES .« - ® ~ r » ® }^ se °^ t ? n J". B^c k and wounded sol- ? ri'*{ ^fti n?Hi ,B u? cannot do a more patriotic act than- ffind H to the Drag Store, So U\/ atf,Bo a month,expenses paid, to sell royEVER- A6TING PENCILS, ORIENTAL BURNERS, and 13 other articles. Fifteen circnlars max free. Address arSM&wSra JOHN F. LORD. Biddeford, Maine, 995 SOUTH BROAD STREET.— Will bevacant, Saturday, Jane 2«th, four'ele gant ROOMS, with jtfiyate parlor, comprlsingtlia whole second story. Twoaro fronting on Broad street. These rooms are unexeeptionabiy cool: all summer* The best recommendations will he given. Vacancies: to-day, first story. , je!B-6t* BOARDING—TWO .SECOND-STORY *-* roomsTO LET. at 133 North TENTH St. je7-tf Y FOB SALE ASB XO LET.; XpOR SALE—LEASE, .FIXTURES, -A- Patterns, Flasks* &c ,of an Iron Foundry in this city in operation. Address “Iron,’’Prgggofflce. je2l-st» M FOR SALE OR TO RENT—A DE SIRABLE HOUSE, situated at Woodland Terrace.. West Philadelphia. Also, a desirable Residence, with modern conveniences, situated on RIVER St. , Mantua. Apply to . ROBERT MACGREGOR, - it : 4:io walnut street.- -tfc+n BAZAAR—NINTH AND SAN SOM STREETS AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, Ac., ;On SATURDAY MORNING NEXT, at 10 o’clock, comprising about SIXTY HORSES. Full descriptions in catalogues. Included will be found— . ?i! A pair of stylish Northern bred bay trotting Horses, about 15 hands high, the property of a private gentle man; . Also,'an English bay Pony,'suited for children. • ALSO, New and second-hand Carriages, light Wagons, Stc., including— \ Y A six-seated Germantown Carriage, by Watson. A new Germantown Wagon, by rretzschuer. _Al£o, single and double Harness, Saddles, Bridles, . Whips, Covers, &c. 4S£~ No postponement on account of weather. 4®- Saleof Horses, &c-, on WEDNESDAY. . , 4®*- Carriages and Harness at private sale. je23-3tif ALFRED M HERKNESS, Auctioneer. WARREN, FACTORY, T 1 : BEAR THE CITY OP BALTIMORE, IS TO BE SOI,P AT _ , PUBLICj, AUCTION. The undersigned will sell 3 at the Exchange Sales room, On WEDNESDAY, June 20ft, at I o’clock P. SL, tl»e valuable property knownin Baltimore cotrnty- as the Warren Cotton Factory, with, the Grist and Saw- Mills* the Store and Farm, with the tenements for 80 families. The Water Power is one of the most valua ble in the £tate r Beitfk upon the Great Gunpowder Palls, and baring? also the water from the-Westera run. The Farm contains about 212 acres, half of which i*-heavily timbered. All rhebuhdiogsare of Stone- The Cotton •Factory contains 96 Looms and 2,500 Spindles, but has capacity.for at least SOper cent. more. Theproperty is 35 miles from • Baltimore, a short distance from Cocheysville.: on the ,Northern Central .Railroad and Toi It turnpike. Terms of payment will be made known at the sale. . ...... GEO. W. TINGES, ' for the Administrator of the late owner, je24-.it* V 3 ST. PAUL Street, Baltimore, PAVAIiRT EQUIPMENTS. v/PROPOSALS wm be receive* at the FRATfKFORD ARSENAL until SATURDAY, JULY 2d. at 12 o’clock. W., lor the whole or part of the folio wing- named articles: 5,000 Cavalry Bridles. IT 5.000 Cavalry Bridles.) The bits and buckles to be 35,000 Cavalry Halters. y fnruiehed by the U. S. 25,000 6irth3. 1 Of the latest pattern of fine web 5, OCO Surcingles, j bing - . All of these articles must be made to conform strictly in every particular to the samples to be seen at the Frankfora Arsenal. Parties bidding trill state in what time they trill far nish ibe articles proposed for. ' Communications trill. be endorsed “Proposals for parts of Cavalry Equipments, ’ and addressed to Major T. T. S; LIIDLEY, Commanding Fiankford Arsenal. Phila. \ to contractors. L* SEALED-PROPOSALS will be received at-the Office of the FREEHOLD and JAMESBURG AG. RAIL ROAD CO., at Jamesburg, Nf UY, until the sth of Jnly. 1864,f0r the Grading of the extension of the Freehold and Jamesburg Ae> Railroad from Jamcsbnrg to near Dean's Pond, on tie branch road of the. Camden and Amboy :Railroad, being about six miles. Profiles and Specifications can he seen at the office of the resident engineer, BCJOKELBW, • at Jam.es burg. WILLIAM COOK, je2S-tjys , Chief Bogineer. YiERMAHTO'WN MARKET HOUSE.— VX SEALED PROPUSALS will be received until July 1, l£64,,frozn parties desiring to RE2fT the Germantown Market House for a term of years. This Market House is of the latest modern construc tion, having been built expressly for market purposes, —tTCHttt faun dred feet; containing forty-four sralls well-finished, twenty with marble slabs, together wiHi large yard, shedding, and ail other appurtenances required for a flr«t-class Market House. - the building is a spacious and well-built' Cellar, extending its full length, and archedia the most approved manner. , '=•-••• This is a for an enterprising persou or per sons, it being the only Market Hpuse in Germantown, and can be made to pay. « A 1 so, c ould be used for large manufacturing purposes, or Public Hall. The House will be opened daily for inspection from 10 A. M. io4P. M. Address Box 135, Germantown P. O. JNSURE YOUR LIFE* IN YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY, S. E. corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. Insurere la this Company haye the additional guaran tee of Cjffi. CLARE. • Prenidnnt CAPITAL STOCK all paid up IK CASH, which, to gether with CASH ASSETS, now on hand, amount to OVER » INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1863 OYER LOSSES PAID DURING THE YEAR AMOUNTING TO DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY, thus aiding the In sured to pay. premiums. - TL© last DIVIDEND on all MutualPoliclea In force December 81, 1563, was Of the amount of PREMIUMS received, during the year. Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens In our midst, entitling it. to more consideration than, those whose managers reside in distant cities. Alexander Whilldin, William X Howard, J Edgar Thomson* Samuel T. Bodiae, Georee Nnirent, . John Aikman, Hon. James Pollock, Charles F, Heazlitt* Albert C. Roberts, ■ Hon. Joseph Allison, P. B. Mingle, Isaac Hazlehurst. Samuel Work, / ALUX. WRILDIN, President. SAMUEL WOKE, Vico President, JOHN S. WILSON, Sec. and Treas. jcia-ia ~ • H : : ■ JJAVE you provided for youb PAMIIiT AS INSURANCE OK TODS LIPKJ v ;^::r LIPS INSURANCE COMPANY MUTUAL, WITH AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL, WALTER 6. GRlFFlTH,‘President. ; G. Gv Ripley, Sro, I. H. Frothinohaw, Yrua*. William X Coppir, Actuary, -..••• PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Hon. William Strong; Rev. Matthew Simyaon,!). D., Bishop of M. E. Church; Rev. Albert Baines, J>. D.; Rev. Jainos M. Crowell; Thomas Robins, Esq:.; Lewis B. Ashnrst, Esq.; Samuel Welsh* Esq.; James Dunlap, I Esq.;W. R. Leeieej Esq.; John Rice* Esq.; Charles Humphreys, Esq.; Johnß. Austin. Esq.:S. c. Palmer, Esq.; 0. B. Mount, Esq.; Samuel G. Perkins, EkLi John B, Penrose, Esq./SamuelFieli}*.Esq., Messrs* 5. W. Clark & Co. ißuckuor, McCammon* & Co.; John B. Myers & Cq. ; Benjamin Bulloch & Sons; Wm. S. A Alfred M&rtien; Georg© B. Rees©* Son, & .Co.; *!*_"• McCreary & Co.; George Cooksaan & Co.? D. B. Ker« •haw & 00. j Kay & Brother. . JOHN H. PACKARD, S*. 8.. , . MKDIOAL EjASIINKK. - No 1225 SPRUCE STREET, ■ . . _ In attendants at Ajfent's Offloe daily from 1 to i P. H, PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, * CORNERFOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS. B. K. ESHER, AGENT.. at>4-mwfihn ...... —: ■ T7AME INSURANCE COMPANY, X- No. 400 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE. . DIRBCTOSa, Francis N. Buck, Charles Richardson, Henry Lewis, l O. w. Davis, P. B. Justice, George A. West, . FRANCIS S. CHAS. KICH, W. L BIiAHDBABK. B«WM WANTS. BOißßim AUCTION SAMSS. PROPOSALS. INSURANCES. AMERICAN, OF PHILADELPHIA, $250,000 $BOO,OOO. $2O 0,000. $ 62,000. FIFTY PER CENT. John W. Evennan, Robert B. Potter, John Kessler, Jr., E D. Woodruff, - Charles Stokes, Joseph D. Ellis. . BUCK, rresident k IABDBOK. vtoa Preadent awr AMUSEMENTS. ARIADNE. This meat vrond*. creation of the Renta of VAM BEHLYN has boon Planed at the disposal of the Pin* Arte Committee of th. FAIR, as a SPECIAL ixararriov'- m , condlUo* that Season and other TIMW- Alrlna acrase to other Parts of the Pair, srenot to he, "atitled to admlssioii. ■‘ARIADJL&;' >, CSsnghtsy of KSses and Pasalpfov Started on the Wandol Eaaes.by T4pß’ n “'J '■’’An Ideal ellenrnleheaaly, reposin';? ft® l«t*n. ry t# Its own Btaation, lost in sleep, apt? 7 leldln* With chilt!-lSka aeir-Slandonnantto dreams' Boing most positively the lane performance' in America-' of this great Company, under it* present da-ganizitiou. Tlie following artiste, coroprihing the (Tc nmany,' have* in the kindest manner, arranged for .thois last-Grana Opera, to ftp aiven foribeir Manager’s BczaSt*- BERTHA JOHaNNSENv ; M’LLE MARIE FREDERICt,: .• . M’LLEFAULtNB CiIfISSA; ” ‘ ' M’LLE LA ROCHK* CARL FORMES, HERR H BRMANSSk* THEODORE HABLEMAN, M.HIM.MBR. M. GRAFF, * M. STBINEOKE;- - M. KRONFELD, M LEU MEN, HERR y.INSHKIMF. v. ■. • . ' . CARL ANSCHUTZ. ALL THE GRAND CHORUS, AND i.';.. ALL THE GRAND ORCHESTRA* - ' Full announcement of Opera Prices, &c., is thiaSve ning’s papers and all the papers to-morrow. Secure your Seats \n advance. . . . li* NEW CHESTNffTT STKBET THEATRE. ' XBOKaMD GBOVBK. ... .KANAGSK CAl.o of Grover’s .Theatre, Washington, I>. (J.) Second appearance of Miss ANNIE- WARJh- - FRIDAY KVENr.VG, Jane ‘M. - Nineteenth performance.of the immense Extravaganza of the ■ SEVEN. SISTERS; . Or. the Birth of Cnpid in the .Bowers of Feme! ■ Nineteenth Night of the Fopniar Comedian, ■ Mr. j. E. "McDonough, In bis great characterof MRS; PLUTO. Miss EFFIE G EEMOif at* Diavoline,- with the Song of " “Rally Round the Flag, Boys.” . „ " PRICES OF ADMISSION: r Drees Circle or Parquet.... ..............flinwtte*- Family Circle*. ......... ..........;25Ce*fcS, ' Orchestra Seats.. : GRAND FAMILY MATINEE ON - ' SATURDAY AFTERNOON, . - . pBANK DREW’S FAREWELL BBS®* •- FIT.—STUART ROBSON iu Five Characters FRANK DREW in Four ChaS-act^rs. FRIDAY EVENING—NEW-ARCa-ST. THEATRE. . My; Neighbor’s Wife, Two of .the B r hGy3,Shylocfc* ?. The Hypocrite, and Camille, the attraction. je23 MRS. JOHN DREW’S KEW AROHT iXL STREETTHEATRE. .- f. FAREWELL BENEFIT OF FRANK DREW. NOVELTY, VARIETY, FIVE PIECES. - TO-NIGHT "(FRIDAY), June », 1864, HY NEIGHBOR’S WIFE, ; TWO OF THE B’HOYS, 6HYLOCK. THE HYPOCRITE, and .--i- - CAMILLE. FRANK DREW IN FOUR CHARACTERS, With Songs and Dances. • STUART ROBSON IN FOUR CHARACTERS. - SATURDAY, FRANK DREW’S LAS'P NIGHT. . ON MONDAYV.CECILS RUSH. A HHODNOEMENT ES'T RAO ED I -fX, NARYt IDA LEE, IDA LEE, - IDA LEE, THE ORPHAN GP LOWOOD, The most beautiful Drama of the ‘day, Written expressly for- V. CECTLERUSff, Will be produced, _■ fob rnir uiEBT Trent-ix Tins errr, OX MONDAY BVENtUG, Jane 27th* IS6I. • At the > r „ - ARCH-STREET THEATRE. . ' Seat can now be secured at .the Box Office. je24-3fc* i Walnut-street theatre. \ H THIS (Friday) EVENING, ; BENEFIT OF MR. J. B. ROBERTS, - - who will appear for the fifth time fhi- season in his un approachable impersonation of MEPHISfOPHSLES Mrs. ALEXTNA FISHER BAKER as'MARGUESITB* in the grand Legendary Spectacular Drama of . FAUST AND MARGUERITE, which will be presented with .all the original music* choruses; *cenerr, costumes, and ' WONDERFUL TRANSFORMATIONS. Seats may be secured from fl till 3 o'clock. XT Off O P EN—THE FORTY-FIKST EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS Aim SCCXPTITEE, at the PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OT THE FINE ANTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth. Open from D A.M. till 7 P.:K., and is the evening. . Pre ceedF for the Sanitary Fair; .. j. 9 SUMMER RESORT'S. CEA. BATHIN G.—IX ATIOEf AL HALL* CAPE ISLAND, Cape May, N. J., is new open for the reception of Sits numerous guests*. Terms moderate. Children tmder 12 years of age and servants It Of price. Superior accommodations and ample room for two hundred persons. AARON GAREETSOX,. je24-2m % ... Proprietor. EBPCITIOSAI,. E A TON INSTITUTE, - KENNETT SQUARE, Chester county, Penna , for YOUNG AIX3T AND BOYS. ' • This Institution is beautifully situated half a mil» from the Baltimore Central Railroad. . Course of instruction iu'English Classics .and Mathe matics is thorough. Fall Session commences the thiri of October. For circulars, address je2l-15t* GEO. A. NEWBOLU, Principals PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN- A STITOTE FOE YOUNG LADIES, No. 153(HABCSa Street, Kev. CHaS. A.."SMITH, D. A, B. CLAEBNC* SMITH, A; M., Principals Ninth Year., Three Departments: Primary, Acad*- mic. and Collegiate. ' Full college course in Classics* Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science,- far those who graduate. Modern Languages, Music,Fa!ss* teg, and Elocution by the best masters. For circular*, apply at the Institute, or address Box 3611 P. 0., Phi ladelphia. . EXCURSIONS. SUMMER EXCURSIONSI PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL KAILHOAD. :v i ■ On and after W £ DA ES D AY, JUNE 15th”, ISSi,,? EXCURSION TICKETS Will be sold from PHILADELPHIA to ALTOONA* CRESSON, DUDLEY, and MT. DALLAS, wh’ch will be good forareturn irip until OCTOBER. Ist, ISSw.whaa. endorsed by the.proprietors of Abe Logan House, Moan-, tain House, Broad Top City House, or the Superintendent of Bedford Springe. EXCURSION RATES FOR 1S81: ; Philadelphia to A1t00na..............................59 3ft »*v. flit TOE EPHRATA AUfDjXTTIZ SPErNGS,V The Past Line, leaving JEO’EVENTH and MA&EQfF Streets at 11.25 A. M., makes close.eonneciionjtt Landla v ille,with the Reading and Columbia B.B;, for- botk Ephrata and Lttiz Springs.: : : Excursion Tickets to these points can be procured OS any SATURDAY, good until the following iiOiIDAI. The rates.of fare’will beisfollows.: ' . . Excnrsloft*. Philadelphia to Epbrata.......... $&80v. $a J 0 Litii.... 2 50 v S4O - JOHN.P..YAKESSE, Jb.,‘ Ticket Agent Penna.3i.JL jels-12t GRAND - PLEASURE EX» .feS&asgkcPßsroNS to. lake saPEKioft:—o^». 'of tlie following splendid flrst-clßss.>tBttmers, tU; CLEYELAKB, ILLINOIS, NOLTHEU3N ilGr-T, 1M21.. CiTT, TEATiLEB/jTETEOR, IKOI|^ISES-LAG tA BELLE, and PEWABIC, nriil Irat CLEVELAND, Ohio, at £ o'clock P;M., each day or; the axcsot. baturday and Sunday, and* Petrol i> ; MiehigaQ,on that, following days at 2 o'clock P. M,, through. the, month* of JULY and AUGUST, making Grand Trip* to the manv pointaof iriterastoh Great. Inland Sb»». of America, which, for utility, pleasure, andhialtn,ae» unsurpassed by.any other on. fn’er Continent. This trip of over I*ooo mjdes embraces six degrees o£ latitude, and' eleven of longUuilv, and includes, la Ita circuit Lakes Erie, St. Clair, Huron, and Superior,wkh» the beautiful rivers Detroit, St.'Clair" and St. Mary's. The many and extensive busies of iron apdcopper* by any in the-world, with ths newlT~- covered and inviting deposits of silver lead, wild and! romantic, scenery, combined.: ’with its piyre and bracfns: climate, render the Lake Sts&eribr trip has of far mor* than ordinary attraction to- the capitalist;’ the student, the pleasure-seeker, or thadavalid.', '. The above-named ste&aers are elegantly-ft&feed, uzr with large airy Cabins, apd St&te.ltoanfa,'waiie"ev:ery precaution has been takca-jo provido-ior the safety ana. comfort of passengers. .. . FarerinclndingStftte-ilQoips and'Seals.abvUt 2^w»w per mile. Time occupiaddn m&kihtf the rbaadiirip.ftoß* application to proprietors. l C “« OUo. JOHN HOTCHiloi',' Se^ ig *^ ' j*2l-tau2s ■ '• . ' - JAMES McCOABT, MEM her of the Philadelphia Veterinary College, E. cor. T WENTY?FOURTR and Vttfß Streets* Philadelphia. j023-12t* o*o LADIES TRUSS AND BRAG* ■, js—. STOBE—Conducted by Ladies, TWEUT^ Street, first door below Race. livery article Ux Quat. line elegant, easy, and correct in make. C. H. HXm* DLES, Proprietor, attends to Gentlemen, on the corset of TWELFTH ancl RACE Streets. A. accuracy insured. , ttTO-aaut MONEY TO ANY AMOUJft I “ i LOANED npon Diamond*, T A T atcließ,.l*irai'- a » rv, Plate, Ciotiln*. &c.,Gt JoHEBa®sv** w V Old EBtaDltsbad Loan corner THIIUt. and nASTTIT.T. Etro.U- h«low.Lon- n.rA. HID WHEAT WHISKY. V a) half pipes. 60 ibls. ' t and 20 half liHa. Pure Old Whoat Whisky, lo*> sale It B. MTUBT-BTOH. S North FRONT Sireat. 500 000 spruce lumber, gl _ ea leujrttis, Inolttdin* odd lfngths m & ecautliQX, from 3by4to 3 by 13. toSOfeaUong. ■'. , S“V«-.8 inchessquare, 16to30fuel. ' ' _ - Spraca FlooH^Onh^Enlforß^tr ’.'ais-ia- x.ocuwstdTWEHt^fOTOfeste.