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THB PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, ATOTtD AY, MAff BO, 803, abtici.es t6b the toilet. NOTICES. CABPET8, ItIATTIISG, 2 boxes, from J. I. Spear A Son, FhJladelphl.

1 basket lemons, from Mrs. Samuel Ford, Otney. 2 boxes, from Elegies ville and Durham Ladles' Aid. 1 box, 1 barrel, from Ladles' Add, Washington, Berks firn EE WARD. POCKET-BOOK LOST, FROM tweea No.

86 N. Front street to Dock street wharf, containing about 230 and a few papers. The reward will be paid on delivering the same to me. Black Bear Hotel, TiiXRD Street, above CallowhHL S. N.

LAWS. KK i COND STREET M. rPIlSeX. it 8 o'clock. ITQrru" to'fci-' aeipma.

n'rl 2 delpbiaTbc Key. O.clock, and at to this ChuroU to-moirur. r.ir thf, BIBLE. THE NEXT BSsS-a in thta "course will be preached In the tie El'I t'HAN to-morrow evening. OK THE r-i fervice at eight o'clock.

rnODRICH WILL OFFICIATE L-C J. Y. corner "i tomorrow morning and evening. )ect, "The J1lAV ootrow, at wi a.jji "THE OBJECT or tnuioi jhuiv.i, i tj-T ever mnue ruowii iujmi. -h mV f.S on this subject tj-morrow, at 4 M.

Church ROAD and SANgOtf Streets. I optnP-'q PHI H. HK KEY.ULU. fK. SEYMOUR, assistant minister elect of 8t.

Ste- hen's Church, mav oe uyeciw i hi that Church on auimar 110.1. (urmuiivn) nrn SMIT.KY WILL preachtu- mor ow. at 10X A. M. and 8 P.

on "helntro- the, Messianic Wurshio Heaven. fc Handel and Haydn Hall, corner Eighth and Green Eta. vattpu PEV TTt P.EKG, i iiiivAr a 1 tar on 44 Consrr- utlonal Singing in MobvEtii I at 8 o'clock, in St. Lukes Church, THIKIEE. Street, below spruce rnTTBfTl SIXTH anniversary exercises ot Sabbath Schools oi this Church will be held to-mor- ow Bfu-rnoon, at 3 o' 1 ck.

Ad.i reuses Dy iiev. o. jr. illhOii and Rev. J.

HOWARD SL1DA1I. HF.POND STREET M. E. P-eaehlnK to-morrow atlOS A.M the Pastor nd at 8 P. by the Kev.

rRASKua ipr'tl Services at 3 oVlo k. when tne Rev. J.k. ArLAlls Rev. THOMAS C.

MCRPUY and Kev. E. I. D. PEPPER itl be present.

ST H.VRNABA9 P. E. GliUlUJH, T'i-n itraot ihavA Chosnat, itev. xi. TATtDKN.

will preach to-morrow laun -ayj Aiwr- i Tii arn all free. All the mem- itlrsof this parish, and all interested in its welfare, are tcpectfully luvltrd. -THK BOOK ABOVE ATX!" THIS SERIES of Sermons, by T. H. STOCKTON, will be con-HmiBrl tn.

to-mor-ow 1H o'clock. In the niiapel at ELEVENTH and WOOD Streets. In the mom-5rij, at 103 o'clock, a Minister of the Presbyterian General assembly win preacn. CLINTON STREET PRESBYTEBTAN Phnrch. TENTH Street below Spruce.

Kev, xt Ft. M. for will nreaeh on to-morrow. atlOVi. Rev.

W. S. LEAVITT, of Hud- "nm. New York, in the afternoon, at 4. Addresses will oe hv T)r P.

H. FOWI-ER and E. T. HUNT JSOTON, on the fu')ject of the late revival of rell- tion in Utlca and Rochester, irew i orx. vtottty-FOURTH SOLDIERS' MEETING OF SfS the Army Committee of the Young Men's Chrls- kian connected with the Cnri-rUn Comnilt- tlon, will be held in the Loan Square Presbyterian Church, TWENTIETH and VINE Streets, Rev.

Jno. Another appial to tiie sympathres of the public in behalf ttT fhA dipra 14 it ine Amy uuuuim. i need all that can be obtained to fur Jer the treat work. Come to this eting, and as bet you can. Addresse' from Kev.

Kctirif Johnston, President of the Tlirtatian fmnml-- o-1 at Pit s'junr Bev. Mr. Lockwood. New York: and Peter B. Slinons, Chairman of the Ann) Committee.

SPECIAL NOTICES. cr A DAILY MISSION SCHOOL FOR COLORED fc-WcbiUren. BARCLAY I. HALL. Parents invited.

B'JS? will th-e her losing Lectures at SANSOM 81 BEET HALL, on Sunday, at 10K A.M. and 8 I. on subjects proposed by the aacuenco. Aumlsslon a cents. CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA COMMER- cial College.

N. E. cor. SEVEKTH and CHESS CT Streets. Instruction rn Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Com mercial Law, calculations, iroruis, A.

P. A. NOTICE. THE ANNUAL SESSION nika tV a ir a Iannavl vania AntAvnoon j- 1 Aiwuf(c. a iuunj cm i iu, a ivua Protestant Association, will commence its wttinjr onMoo-97 moTi.ing, June 1, at 9 o'clock, A.

in tbe Protestant flail, LOCUST Street, above Broaa street, rliJJadelpliiA. y-ci ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. A MEETING aWC3 V. A An VAn.v 1 o'clock, in the CONTINENTAL HOTEL.

Members will picase atteua wiuiout runner nonce. GEOKtJE YOUNG, Secretary, itipqt BFFORMED DUTCH UHLHUll, v-unr feSF- rISaTc. vth and SPRING OARDES Streets. SEVENTH anar.tw nreach. to- J.

nOWAKU ana -n. 8 I Hi Xj TETV store. 807 Ch.esnTxt Strot Ta it I Gr HT MISCEMVEOUS. Jia411lUATES OF INDEBTEDNESS FIVE-TWENTY BONDS, tTNTTED STATES LOANS, STERLING AND PARIS EXCHANGE GOLD, BOTJGrin? AJNTD SOLD. DREXEL fc CO.

FLTRNITUEE! The Largest Aesortment, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. RICHMOND FOBEPATJGn, 'No. 40 8. SECOND West Sid. AWNTNGS, VERANDAHS, FLAGS "WILLIAM TP.

SCIIICIULIE. 2sTo. 49 S. Tliird Street, rniLADELniiA, MarntV-trrrer of AWNINGS and FANCY- WINDOW AWNINGS, or VERANDAHS has just received, by last steamer, a flee lot of AWNING STRIPS, which he cax tnanufaemre into AWNINGS cheaper than any othet place in the City. Awnings PrirQfed, to pfevent Mildew, without extrt MIDSUMMER MELODTi Twas a night tn the dog days.

And all through the house Night prowlers were sUrrrng Fleas, bed-bugs and mouse. The children, ana.sy. Squirmed this way and that The bed-oogs preferred them Becansa they were far. Bat tiAnni on each insect -Lyon's death powder fell And the rats and the mice, too, tohia PUL lythT TowtW wfll kill all Insects. Lyon's Mayaeta JPiQs are sore death to rats and mice.

Sold everywhere. DEM A3 S. BARNES, New York. If IT BROTHERS. lAJSrTJFACTTJRERSi AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS Or SEGAES, TOBACCO, PIPES, Ac," No.

121 N. THIRD Street, Corner of THIRD Streets PENNA. Avenue, Above Arch, Under 8L Charles Hots4 PHILADELPHIA. WASHINGTON, D. gAPONIFIE OR CONCENTRATED LTTE, Tirji: iiVsrix it soap jsiAitirrri Tlte PUBLIC are cautioned against the SPURIOUS as tides of LYE, for mailing SOAP, Ac, now offered fof sale.

The only GENUINE and PATENTED Lye is thai made by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTUB ING COMPANY, their trade-mark for it being "SAPO NIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE." The great SUO CESS of this article has led UNPRINCIPLED PARTI EJ to endeavor to IMITATE it. In violation of the Cot0m ny's PATENTS. All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or SELLERS these SPURI'TS Lyes are hereby notified mat COMPANY have employed as their ATTORNEYS, GEORGE HARDING, of Philadelphia, and WILLIAM BAKE WELL, of Tittsburg, And that all MANUFACTURERS, USERS, or SELLER! of Lye in violation of the rights oi tne twiuj ROS EC UTED at once. The SAPONIFTER, or CONCENTRATED LYE, is foj olo 11 DRUGGISTS. UKUixw AND COnNTRl STORES.

T-AJtilS NOTICE The United States Circuit Court, Western District 4 Ttnnsvlvania. No. 1 of May Term, in i-i, "5 ttvi eTrromn rrtiir PENNSYLVANIA DAi-i pi KY VS.THOS. G. CHASE, decreed to the Compaq.

VLZZr is. 1862. the EXCLUSIVE right granted bj hT them for the SAPCNIFIER Pateoi. Perpetual injunction awarded. dated octoacr zi, ijiC 1 1 1 I AMBEO SI I FOR TIXE TZJTTl STERLING'S STERLING'S STERLING'S STERLING'S AMBROSIA AMBROSIA AU.BS08IA THE HAIR THE HAIR UB THE HAIR FOR THE If4TT? i AN OTLT EXTRACT AN OILY EXTRACT AN OILY EXTRACT AN OILY EXTRACT MADE FROM ROOTS, MADE FROM.

ROOTS. jo.jz.uka I HUM ROOTS, MADE FROM EOOT3, BARKS AND HERBS. BARKS AND HERBS. BARKS AND HERBS. BARKS AND HERBS.

BEWARE OF rMTTATIONS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. "THE ONLY GENUINE THE ONLY GESTJISE THE ONLY GENUINE DR.

BTERLTNG'S. DR. STKHIJNG'S. DR. STERLING'S.

DR. STERLING'S. DB. 6TEKLLN0'8 AMBROSIA Is a ithrmtatftur, oily It will cure all dis- extract of Roots, Barks and Herbs. eases of the scalp and itching of tbe head entirely eradicates dandruff, prevents the hair from falling out, or from turning prematurely grey, causing it to grow thick and long.

It is entirely different from all other preparations, and au be relied on. Beware of a preparation put up in a box with similar name. STERLING'S AMBROSIA is put up iaa box containing two boitles, price one dollar. DR. II.

II. STERLING, SOLE PROPRIETOR, TSTo. 493 Broadway, Xew York. For sale by an Druggists. DYOTT Sc Wholesale and Retail Agents, No- 232 N.

SECOND Street, Philadelphia. CHEAP BOOKS THE CHEAPEST PLACE TN THIS country to buy all kinds of Books suitable for Sutlers, Army Read in or for the lamily, is at the "Cheap Hause" of T. B. PETEBSON A BROTHERS', No. 306 CHESNUT Street.

Philadelphia, Call and g4 or send for ene of our catalogues. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS AND BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. The cheapest place in Philadelphia to bay Photocreph Albnm, as well as tie best and most beautiful, and all ktnda of Books, Is at V.JfKTVRSON A BROTHERS', Na. 8w Ciiboii LT lre hlUdelp hia. TJMBIiEEEAS, PABASOLS, Ac XV TTMB RELIAS THE BEST ARE MADE AND cnojpebt eokl at ZEN cod MARKET.

SLEEPER'S. THE CHEAPEST MANUFACTORY IN THBr rid. SLEEPER Umbrella Comraav. No. ivrt I.

Mj MARKET Sireet. one door above Tenth street. Phila- Cehphla. s4. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS.

UNEXCELLED Vftir obearnean. variety asKl style, at CHAMBERS Manufactory, No. 13X1 CALLOWHXLL Streot, CtuX and cxainrae. No IZX ARRET STREET. SUN UMBRELLAS Krsryl Parasols ckmtnc out at cost.

Umbrellas and Parasols repaired citeep, at shortest notice. No. 16,. ARKET Street. W.

r. CiwAKA'S. GOODS FOB TIIE LADIES. HAPS02TS CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS, iiHi at very low prices, ON LOT ALPACA BRAIDS, PLAIN cuiArno. ONE LOT ALL SILK BELTINGS, BUGLE BUTTONS.

BUGLE GIMPS, BRAIDING BRAIDS, GOFFERED SKIRT BRAID. Hnpson'a Trimi nl Store, Comer of EIGHTH and CHERRY Streets. ADIES WISHING TO PURCHASE SUPERIOR HeaJ Drceaea, odl at No. 004 ABC Street. USLINS AT" REDUCED PRICES from the late Aucoon caies.

CI Kn EN Muumm tsiuj 1 ii rn, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 N. SECOND Street, above Willow. BL4.CK LACE rOINTS. FROM THE LATE AUC-tion sales additional lots of Black Lace Points, at reduced n-ics.

Ct-RWEN STOOD ART A BROTHER, Nos. 4 )0, 452 and 44 N. SECOND Street, above Willow. BLACK GRENADINE ROBES, MEASURE 22 YARDS, at 10 each an a iction baigatn. CCRWEN STODDART A BROTHER, Nos.

430, 452 anl 454 N. SECON Street, above Willow. LACK SILKS. OF ALL GRADES AND WIDTHS, iroiu the Itucura saie-, IT, 1 It I 7 1 1 rv i cv i mi, ih, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 N.

SECOND Street, above Willow. 21 ME SHAWL SHAWLS. Grenadine Shawls. Plaid hawls. Li ht Woolen Shawls.

CUB WEN SiOOOART A BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 454 N. SECOND above lilow. TBT WOOD. FOBMEBLY WITH of Eiuhth Street, have jastortened lO-'Ova-ds BiaexSUi.

ana Wool ceiiia, tui iackdW-hite Leno Plains, woori No. 113 N. NINTH, above Arch. il her patrons tlmt she bas just received from Paris, by "Autralaa-i," a ce of the best and freshest Perfnmery, Vdiii Luli aionpcia .11 o.ii i (. ii nrvkMi li nlTr Dye.

Fancy neau the lowest prices. No. 511 SPRUCE SUeet JL. l.i v. r-LACK LACE POINTS, FROM THE LATE AUC- tiou sales, at reducer! prices.

Bla-k Lace Points, r-50. Black Lace Points, 99. Black Lace Points, 3-50. Black Lace Points, 94. Bltick Lace Points, 95.

With a full line of superior good -Witn a iuu Bournou Talma9 and Shawle. CURWEN STODDART A BROTHER, Nos 450, 452 and 454 N. SECOND St above Willow. 1 TltTU QPT YT A CI just opened several lots of good, to which he would null the oi uiijuo. One lot of 1 300 Pacific Lawns, 13o.

One lot of 1400 Pacific Laws, 20c. line low u. it T.Bwns. 20a25c. Choice styles of Mozambiques, plain, striped and figured, BeaatliulChallie Barege, 62Mc.

Moor. Skirts, (new lot) children's, misses' and ladles', cord tape and frail, from 6 to 40 springs. i'iv. anrl Notions constantly OU hand. liosiij1, ZZ.

tr-T'Tti wittunrK. TitrK A iuu. ruii.iiL.ivu i I- of Eb bth Street, have just opened the toiiowm Goods, purchased at a great reduction in prices Ladies' and Misses' Gloves, at all prices. Bargains in and Misses' Hose. 19c fin? quality Lake's' Work Hose, 31, 35.

nFiue quality Lisle Thread Hose, very cheap. Idea Tcd and Unbleached Hose, very Half Hose, all prices, la S' Linen Cambric Ro. np to One lot of Gents' Linen extra fine, 25c FUnaols at redncee prices- i uality of 4 4 and 5-4 Dornet Flannels. Best Voakes of Bleached and Unbleached Mnsltaft, Chities, fest colors, 16c. per yard- A few lot of Dress Goods, very che WOQT)r t.

vt vivth Street, above Arch. A fcreat bsrgnln-is spring Hoop Skirts, ouly 30 the skirt slightly damaged. 40 Hoop Skirts, only 1. Best makes of Oore Trail Hoop Skirts. ''rv'nTnniFTi, CABINET REMOVED FROM No.

JTn S. TEN 1 Street, abov It county. baO copies or tne soldiers- j. uoot, mini mwuw Spring Presbyterian Church. 1 box, from Eliza wisman, ma, voi.

county. new i iKr. i 3 boxes, from Ladles' Aid, Lambertville. 1 box, from Lalies' Aid, Pemberton. 1 box wine, from Union Aid, Elizabeth.

1 barrel, from A. Ftarkey, Columbus. i 1 parcel, from Washington. NEW YORK. 4 boxes, from Ladles' Christian Commisslon.BnrrMo.

1 box books, irom Hon. Edwin D. Morgan, New York. 10 parcels, from New York Committee of U. S.

C. MAINE. 2 boxes, from Mrs. E. P.

Davis, Lewlstown. 4 boxes, 2 from Army Committee U. 8. Portland. NEW HATHPST1IBE.

4 cask, from Young Ladie' Soldiers' Ald.Nashua. 8 boxes, 1 from Mrs. Goodnow, Templp. 1 box, from Mrs. Daniel G.

Bobbins, Great Falls. 1 box, from Dover. MASSACHUSETTS. 6 boxes, I parcel, from Army CoaaaJttee of Y. M.

C. Boston. 1 box, from Dr. J. K.

Holton, Boston. 4 boxes, from Mrs. E. Batchelder, BrooYfleld. With many thanks to our friends who have aided aa-minlsterinu to the wants of our suffering, brave men, we renew our request for anything that will allay pa'ni or benefit the sick.

Friends, lp us to aid the wounded at Falmouth and Vicksbury- Stores may be sent to GEO. H. 8 i PART, Chuifrnan. No. 13 BANK Street, Philadelphia.

WANTS. 1 A BOURSE. INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, itl No. 32 UNION Street, below Spruce. ROY WANTED.

HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE PRE- inl Biid writine of applicant, "Mer cantile," st this olEce. WANTtD, A GOOD wauau iu amwi with washintr and hvnmg, in a small family. Ad dress G. Box 1805, Post Office. PAPER MAKERS iJJiiat-tender wanted to run cylfrnJer machine.

Apply at Rock Paper Mills, Manayunk. "I XT ANTED, m.rt THING. PERSONS HAVING 1 Clothinft to dlsoose of will pleae call or address C. MILLER, No. 203 CHKSNUT Street.

s-i-dtttwt r-lT 1 ATDS WITH GOOD CITY referrn can be tad at Mrs. KERB'S Office, No. 412 ELEVENTH tjtreet, dcjow ax. COMPETENT WAITERS, WITH GOOD CITY BEFE-rente. can be hal at Mrs.

KERB'S Office, No. 412 3. ELEVEJiTH Street, Deiow fine. UPERIOR COOKS. WITH GOOD CITY KK rt rl .1 Un KVliltS OfliCfl.

NO. 412 S. ELEVENTH Street, below Pine. nvwmi. vnrxfi nTHLS FOR CHAVBERWORK and Waiters, con be had at Mrs.

KEKK'S Office, No. niKS. KERR WILL HAVE NO GIRLS IN HER I I rfnA uia ww mA wll rsMriTnrnATid(w1. No. 412 8.

ELEVENTH Sireet, below Pine. ADIF.S PAN BE SUPPLIED WITH FIRST-CLASS heio at M-s. KERR'S OtBce. No. 412 S.

ELEVENTH Street, below Plae. DRUGGIST OF SEVEN YEARS EXPERIENCE IN a wholesale and retail Drug House, desires a situation. Best references given. AdUress for three days. "Sponge," Inquirer OfCee.

SERVANTS. OF ALL NATIONS AND IN EVERT 3 capacity, for city and country, promptly furntebed by the New ork Branch Employment House anu tiome, ro 735 SAN SOM street, conauctea oy an American taay. SECONDHAND FURNITURE WASTED. A KJ Pianos, Mirrors, Carpets, Beds, and Household Goods. of every description.

W. K. KIRBY. No. 18 N.

TENTH Street A MONTH! I WANT TO HIRE AGENTS IN every county at 15 a month, expenses paid, to sell my new cheap Family bewiog Alacalaea. AOOrvas s. MADISON, Alfred, Me. ANTED, A COMPETENT MAN. WHO UNDER- stands tne Clay business, to superintend the dlKfrrng, make saie, attend thm, Good relereuce repaired.

Aaarese Clay, at our omce. rpO PROPERTY OWNERS. WANTED TO PUB JL chase, for cash, one or more large parcels of land. within the cltv limits, near the improvements. Apply to E.

JONES, No. 209 8. SIXTH Street. A XTANTED. CLERKS, BOOK-KEEPERS.

SALES men. Porters, Bar-keepers, seeking situations. fhould apply at No. 133 S. THIRD Street, Merchant' Clerks Advertising Agency, up stairs.

No commUalou in advance. Branch office, New York. A MONTH 1 WE WANT AGENTS AT $60 A 5 oU month, expenses paid, to sell Everlasting Pencils, Oriental Burners, and thirteen other new, useful aivl curious articles. Fifteen circulars, free. SHAW fc CLARK, Biddcford, Me.

WANTED, A SITUATION A3 GENERAL CI.ERK, or Light Porter, In any good mercantile businoas, by an experienced man, who can give gvod. Terence. Address ''Energetic," care of the Merchants' Clerks' Advertising Agency, No. 138 S. THIKD Street.

7ANTED. CLERKS, BOOK-KEEPERS. 6ALF8-V men Portr. v. at No.

S. THIRD Street. Merchant' Clerks' Advertising Agencv. No commlsion In advance. Branch Office, New York.

"Established 1S66. WANTED, A SITUATION IN AN OFFICE, OR AS Collector for some good mercantile house, by an experienced man, who can give good city ro'erence. Address "Collector," care of the Merchants' Clerks' Adver-tislng Agency, No. 138 3. THIRD Street.

WANTED, A SITUATION AS BOOK-KEEPER. Assistant, or as General Clerk, In any mercantile business, bv an experienced young man, who can give first-class reference. Address "Enervv, care of th Merchants' Clerks' Advertising Agency, No. 138 S. THIRD Street.

WASTED, A SITUATION AS BARKEEPER OR TO I attend a lunch counter, or as waiter in a restaurant, by an experienced man, who can give fl-st-cla-8 city reference. Address "Barkeeper," care of the Merchants' Clerks' Advertising Agency, No. 138 S. THIRD Street. WANTED, TWO COMPETENT DRY GOODS SALES-nien.

a Clerk lor au Insurance Office, also experienced Book-keepers. Other places now open. Apply at No. 138 S. THIRD Street, Merchants' Clerks' Advertising Aeency.

No commi-sion In advance. Branch Oaice, No. lal FULTON Sireet, New York. Established 1855. A MBROTYPISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS.

get your orders tiiled promptly for Plates, Cases. Mats. i-reservers, ijiass, tjhemieais. Albumen and Sat. Paper, oi inn oesi uuai.iy, cameras, send to UEOKUiS DABBS CO Mock Depot, No.

401 Ranstead PUce, ruiinln oireei, aoove nesnui, nitadelptna, r. S. Wanted, a good female Colonst, to go to Alex andria, Va. Good wages, 5rc A first Gallery for sale in ashmgton, x. c.

inquire as above. JEWELRY WM. IDLER, JEWFXRY STORE, No. 109 S. ELEVENTH Street, Below Cbennt.

Is the cheapest place in the city to buv SOLID GOLD AND i'LAiED JEWELRY, Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Gold Mounted and pl iin Black Bracelet', Silver-plated Ware, Of 1he bept quality. Jet Sets, Bracelet-1, Choln, Sleeve Buttons, Fine Shell, ivory anu lanry tt'rain. All of the latest ratterns. Traveling Bags, Portmonnaies and Stationery of all kinds. ft.

URNTTU BE, CnEAlEST AND ei j-ou 29-50 7-75 7-00 3 75 1-25 6-50 11-50 1375 25-00 4 50 6-50 14-00 600 375 150 4-50 7-7 2-2S 150 1150 BEST. to a4T-00 to 6500 ftottaue Sets Marble-ton Cottage Sets. Dressing Bureaus to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to 45-fi0 45-00 900 900 1750 40-00 28 00 Jenny Lmd Bedsteads Cottle isedsteada Washstands. Mfrblc-top Washstands Wanlrohes Walnut Sofas Tete ISofas Sr-ring-seat Chairs Spring Rocking Chairs Spring Arm Chairs Marble-top Tables Whatnots Hat Backs Lounges Cane-seat Chairs, per set Cane-seat Rocking Chairs Cradles Hair Husk and Excelsior Mattre.eses.. Htraw Mattresses Desk 45-00 8-00 is-oo 25 00 4000 roo 13-00 25-00 21-00 6 50 7-00 40 00 10 to 5-Cfl 4 00 2 75 600 30 00 to Now is the time to buy any article In the line, as there will bo au advance in prico before the faH season opens.

UNION FURNITURE DEPOTS. N. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET, and SECOM and RACE.

A RMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE OFFICE, TWELFTH and GIKAKD streets. i-iuiadelphla, May Sealed Proposals are Invited at this Office nntil o'clock, on Friday, the 5th June next, to furnish promptly at the Schnylkiil Arsenal, i irowsers, SRy-tilue, lor mounieu lue.n. Army siannaro. lo. do.

do. foot do. do. do. Blouses, blue Hannel, lined, do.

do. Do. do. do. nnlined.

do. do. Also, for making aid trimming Trowsers fir moanted and loot men, the United States furnishing the clotb. 1'iiiionii Jackets, for tbe "Invalid Corps," sky blue, and making and trimming the same, the United States furnishing the cloth. will state in their proposals the price, quantity bid for, and time of delivery.

I ho abuitvof the bidder to fill the ontract be4 guarantied hy two resoonsiblo person whose sisnitures ist be. appended to the guferantec, 'and said guarantee the bid. Vviu be considered that iloes not comply fully with the alOAc requirejjrtmu. tMm Sa.iijd.-s a i be st-an at this ofnee, and bidders are in vited to be present st the opening of the bids. rJ.

r.0J,0Sa's endorsed on the envelope "Proposals 6ttin tae pi'Ha caROSM A. Q. M. General U. S.

Army. above at if 1 no 11 citr. will WELCH SOCIETY. A QUARTERLY MEET- int tfthe tietyw be l.cld at the Wetbarill SIousc, SANSOM iitre; above Sixth, on Monday evening next, 1st instant, at IX o'clock. WILLIAM PARRY, Secretary.

.1 3SSS- TOBACCO. THE ATTENTION OF SUTLERS. country merchants and ity dealers, invited to i ur 1re tock of Chcwiiijt and SuiukinR Tobacco. Pipes, fnuti, hegars, Ac. Als lioweu's I'at-nt Douhle-tuLe low Pnccs.

WOODWARD 5t No. i SJ6 MARKET btrett. BOARDING. TOARDING. AT No.

1230 CHBISTIAN STBEET. BOARDING IN PRIVATE FAMILY, AT No. 1001 VINE Street. HANDSOME ROOMS, raRMANENT AND TEAX3-tent board, No. 204 S.

ELEVENTH Street. HANDSOME SECOND-STORY COMIUNICATESa Rooms, No. 131 WALNUT Street. Aiw CHESNUT STREET. PLEASANT ROOMS, i with Board.

Terms moderate. Aid SPRUCE. DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH l7 Board, for Families, glnfcie Gent, or transient. THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, No. 1412 CHESNT7T Street, has tfeen opened for the reception of boatdera.

ANTED, BOARDING FOR A LARGE FAMILY, either in a farm or country hou-e, where there are other boarders. A lore-w, wiui jNuusoiars, uox. J3, Philadelphia. Post Ufflce. H7ASTED.

BOARD FOU A. ur-rs i LEM AN, WIFE and one child In a private family. Terms must be moderate. References given and required. Apply at Merchant's Clerk Advertising Agency, o.

138 S. THIRD Street. SUMMER BOARDING. A FEW PERSONS CAN BE accommodated with board, about 17 milea fran the in tinrlinrton county, J. by calUns at S.

W. JACOB'S, No. t17 AKCU Street. Further panic ulars ne given. AM USEjnENT 9 TEW CHKSNUT 8TBEBT THEATRE.

Leeeeeand Manaocr wUEAIUtl. rUhlin KLI LABXIllUliT. V. FAIRY Reoetved for seventeen NIG HTS with unexampled snc- cees, ana mut oe wimumnu uiuwramjio give place to other Novemes, in which jiub. wood NEW Ayi" SPLENDID SCKfCBT R.T TTares Bri.

H. Seiwyn. The-Dowertal Chorus and Orchestra aader tie direction Elchteenui appearance or tne unarming, laientea and Beauttiui The Qneen of Comedy, Bnrlesooe and Song. THIS. SATURDAY, EVENING, May 30,1863, ni k7wvta a srk TUEIAIH UJE VT11XX luii uuijnj MMjaa.

I' QTJKES LUCIDORA, Pi AGE PITCHiON cMrs. JOHN WOOD. (iKinr r. ap.ORS. I.

fiV'TrilFII. MK. T. I)4VIDGE. MR.

W. A. I'HArMAS, lllli nm appear. Preylun to which, POOR PILUCODDY. PilUcoddy V- Davidfe.

Sarah Biunt Jan, Henri. Dress Circle ...50 cents. On-hMtra Seti 1 Cents, Family Circle 25 cenu. to Extra Charge or txtercta oei Curtain rises at 8 o'clock. ALNUT STREET THEATRE SOLE LESSEE MKS.

M. A. GA KRrJi I 0 JN. TWO HUNDRED AN AND LAST NIGHT Of 1HK iikamaihi "THE STAB SPANuLED BAN EH" Xa onn hv th pntlre Company. The comic Drama of iRIST TO THE MILL, and thriil-trur Drsnti of CAPTAIN K.TD, constitutes the perform ance, the whole Company aiTearinir.

Oa MONDAY (for a few nights only), prior to iltfnni tne iDetre. THE ORIGINAL MISSTKELS. pOSCERI HALL, CHESNUT STREET LAST TTI REE NIGHTS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May 2Mh.2eth and 30th, or tew. TEAK FAMILY SWISS BELL KISOESS. GRAND MATINEE ON SAT TED AY.

All Children to the Matinee ft-r Ten cents. Cards of admliion i5 cents Reserved Mats 50 c-uis. orn 7 To coraiiiece at 9. Tickets fur sale at J. E.

Gould's Music Store, No. 633 Uhenut street. Afternoon Concert to commence at I. C. CHASE, BTrsmesa Agent.

A I SWIMMING SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN, L.APIES AND OENTLKMEN, finr-ru Hirudin rtvjnw a vrr xre ip irv DR. AN SEN informs those toooj LasV uij utnuemco woo an I ntc itmviuc is. V7, wxnitt to the se shore, or the watefng place, that his extensive Swimming Bath ha besom operations under very favorable circumstance, and he In rites them 1o avail tbemselTes cf the advantages that his Institute orJers to them. Hit sy.tTn of Is r4eant and orixinaL He wa rants to every pupil to learn the art of Swimmto tn one ruontb, at the ninimt. ftoutw have a-nedln etabt or te lessons.

The water is kept at an even temperature (t4 de KTeea, Fahrenheit, for female artd 7J leree. ahrenbeit, fur male clanxes), and every oomfort and attention will be furnished to coiDbrneainusetmnt with the most usexul and hejUthfol exercise. CHEAPEST JEWXLKY with brass works, 2. NolJRACE'sTreee'19- XT A LI. PAPER AS LOW AS S.

11 AND 11 "ENTS AT IT LONGnTRETH'S. No 29 N. FOURTH Street, nearly opp te the Merchants' Hotel PAPER AND ENVELOPES. A LARGE VVRIETT, at very low prices, at HOSKINS' Cbee? tauooery. No.

921 SPRING GARDEN Street, corner Linden. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. THE LARGEST AND handsomest assortment to the city. Selling from 64 cents to r5. WM.

G. PKKRT, Publisher, FOURTH and Race streets. TTAMS, HAMS. HAMS, HAMS, HAMS, HAMS. The cheapest and best assomm-nt to be bad at W.

11. WAN AM ACKERS, Nos. 1219 and 151 MARKET Street. 300, GRSS MINERAL WATER BOTTLE5; 30 fir, Porter Bottles, for sale by H. B.

A G. BENNERS, No. 27 S. FRONT Street, or Dyottvtlle Gifts-works. CJCRFWS.

BRASS, IRON OR STEEL SCREWS F03 vj small machinery, man-ttacturea frm sample at short notice. Variety of Screws QUARRY Street, second story. on hind, at No.2jo F. S. MILES.

CALL AT STEAM BAKERY, No. 221 S. FIFTH Street, for your English Muffins and Crampets, Egg and Lunch Biscuits, UUk and Tea Biscuits at 8 cents per pound. Bath and Cross Buns hot at all times. J.

BOSS MAN'S PECTORAL IS THE ONLY Medicine on earth that acts quick on the throat and lungs. A case of Consumption, of tlm years ol a well known citizen, was cured in one month. Only Agent, A. SMITH, SEVENTH atid CHESNUT Streets. "JVr OTIC E.

THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE 1 existing under the firm of J. HARRIS A CO. is this day disso'ved by mutual consent. The remainine partner will still continue the business at the old stand, and is alone authorized to settle the but-iesfl of the late firm. May 29, 18o3.

J. E. HARRIS A CO. FAMILIES AND HOTELS DESIRING A REALLY ct.olje and dolicitte Ham, should ask for the Whlttaker, Sons' A Lo ilFiSuf-arCured." They have no superior in any market. For sule by all the groc Ti and wholesale, orlv hy their agents, JACK A BBO I TIER, Brokers, No.

132 WALNUT Street. A RARE OTPORTUNTTY. FOR SALE, A BUSINESS yieioing a clear gain of over three thousand dol'ar per year (and re-ulnn but a smail cav.ltai), and whKh may be indefinitely increased. Price regu'red, $2v00. The sole reason for giving up the business is the ill health of the proprietor.

Address U. Inquirer office. A A AKER A BROWN'S "OAK HALL" CLOTHING, Corner SIXTH and MARKET Streets. S. E.

WANAMAKER A BROWN'S' WAN AM AKER A BROWN'S) WAN AM AKER A BROWN'S; WANAMAKER A BROWN'S' WANAMAKEK A BROWN'S WANAMAKER A BROWN'S WANAMAKER A BROWN'S WANAMAKER A BROWN'3 WANAMAKER A BROWN'S WANAMAKER A BROWN'S WANAMAKER A BROWN'S WANAMAKER A MOWSfl "OAK HALL" CLOTHIMj, "OAK HALL" CLOTHM, "OAK HALL" CLOrHINO, HAK HALL" CLOTHING, "OAK HALL" CLOTHING, "OAK HALL" CLOTHtNG, "OAK 11 ALL" CLOTKvlNO, "OAK HALL "OAK II ALL CUTHING, CLOTMif CLOW4NG. CLVHINAi, "OAK II ALL" OAK HALL' RMSINfl AND SUMMER. WMtf: SPRING AND SUM EK, 1X63, SPRING AND SUMMER; IMS. SPRING AND SUMNBift IH6J, SP1UNG AMD SUM KK, lHW, SPRING AND SUMMBK, 81'KING AND EK, lr3, SPRING AND SUsMMER, 1SS3, SPUING AND HiiMMEK, 18S3. SPUING AND SilMMKB, 1SIO.

SPRING AND SUMMKR, SPRING ANS SJUMIKR, 18K 8. E. COR. SIXTH S. K.

COR. SIXTH A NAKKM-S. E. COK. SIXTH A MARKE1.

8. E. COR. SIXTH A K. COR.

SIX.TU A WAi5J4' 8. E. COR. SIXTH A MABkM-S. E.

COR. SIX'I ll A MABKfcl. 5. E. COR.

SIXTH A MARK El. 8. E. COR SIXTH A MARK El. 8.

E. COR, SIXTH A MARKE1. 6. E. COR.

SIXTH A MARKET. 6. E. COR. SIXTH A MARKEA FOB FOR IS IS IS IS 4 THE LADIES OF TOF.

FTXinv Vnl.ITWTFB Refreshment Saloon it ti. TON Street) open their Grand floral Strawberry and JFancy Fair on the lsth of Contributions are re-reived by, and Tickets can be had of, an of the Commit-tee, or at tbe Saloon. A It AD. BARROWS, Chairman. A GRAND FESTIVAL IN AID OF ST.

John's Orphan Asylum will be htld on the ground of the institution, Hestonville, on Thursday next June 4th. An efficient band is enuased for the occasion. Tickets 23 cents. Children 10 ceuts. Cars will leave the Wire Bridse everv ten mhintea flnr.

tug the day. "THE NEW GYMNASTICS." DR DIO LEWIS, of Boston, will deliver a Lecture on Physical Culture and the New System cf Gvmnastics, at CONCEBT HALL, on Thursday Evening. "June 4, at 8 o'clock. Tickets twenty-nve cents. Proceeds to be devoted to the Sanitary Commission.

Tickets to be ob-TRined at the On ce of the Sanitary Commission, at Mr. Hazard's Book Store, No. 724 sLreet, and at the door on the evening of the Lecture. DEAFNESS. EYE.

EAR. THROAT AND Catarrhal Affection. Dr. VON MOSCHZISKf R. Oculist and Aurist, having relinquished the Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, Washington, D.

has located himself in th city. No. 107 WALNUT Street, where he can She consulted on the above maladies. Dr. VON MOSCil-ZISKKR'S reputation is too well established to need further statements.

Testimonials from undoubted eouices can be examined at his office. FAIR. A GRAND FANCY, FRUIT AND JtiS? Floral Fair, for the benefit of Bev. Mr. Sroilev's congregation, will be held by the ladies, at Han1el s'nd JIaj-dn Hall, corner EIG.ITH and GREEN Streets, com-PK-ncin? Tuesday, June 2d, and to continue day and eve-eing for four days.

Levee for children every afternoon, Croui 3 till 6 o'clock. Each child will receive a gift. Sea-Jon tickets, 25 cents; tickets for single admission, 10 ents. To be had of Mr. Charles Krouse, No.

746 Spring GrJen street, and at the Fair. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ow ready for delivery. The Serin dividend ot thirty-flve per cent, upon all participating Life Policies now In force, which were isued twelve months sirior to Jan uary 1, lfo and a pavment in cash of the Uhlrtl Installment of 20 per cent, upon dividends hereto-iore declared from to lSt, incluslvetto those holding Cfrritflefcres, upon pre cntafion at the Branch Office in id WALNUT Hi-cet. LANCASTER AG ASK1LL, Agents.

VTrn UNITE1) STATES CHRISTIAN COMTlsI flon. Cosh acknowledgments to Mav 29th, 1.63 i onimission, Newark, N. per James i). urton. reasurer 7iin.nn ew 1 ork CoimniUee.

Christian Commission, per Jas. M. Brown. I reasurer Army Committee, Your-g Men's Christian Association, pt Jas. Story, Treasurer fc-iiiiday School of St.

Paul's Church, Cheltenham, perRev. J. Pan-in paiuiis Gratiam (additional) 630-16 350 CO 15S-00 150 00 1181K) 100 00 50-00 50-00 80-00 25 IK) ifOOO 20 00 17 -00 10 1(0 jne.nas ol trie Soldiers, Bald Eairle dotin Garrett (ndditional) A rmy' ConmaVteeV Harri- per B. S. RusssM: eMsmu.

a lowanda, Ladies of Mtiu iss Church ff NeshaTiocV" ia mouth, Illinois i-J lensn Chureh, Mon- 'Kriends to the Cu-e." A mu ootiriy, Jioailt Joy 1 "a tr Mhs L. jo- A Frinnd, Maucti Chunk, 10-00 10 IK) 9-15 9-00 Collect ion at CJu. rry Tree, PtlVon'Fait-d; ay, per i "lldersride Soldiers' Aid collection in i Church, Clarinda tV wa 1 1 1 liaroer t'. Patersou, N- J. "Soldiers' Bi jwnsviUc, Pa'IlH A friend, Boriientowa, N.J 6H 5 ft 00 l-oo i S'ijwrrai Amount previously acknowledged 5'otal 540 K1S-07 We are firateiul to (ied and our friends the generous tvjnS.ience and contributions bestowrd upon us.

We need all, and more. A from our regular work, which is daily increasing, treft emergen e-s arc at hand aid upon ii-. Thousands vf wounded it Virksurg must be cared -ot. Gieat movements are ttikin place in Virginia aud tisesvc We ist be ready. Give us the means, libe-t aiij' and promptly, and vc will fiivo tirrely relief.

PATTERiON, Treasurer U. S. Christian Commission. THE UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION leave to acknuwled.e the receipt of the following nu.ri.8, for the week en iing 2Sth PENNSYLVANIA. boxes, from Ladies' Aid Society, Trinity M.

E. Chnrch, e'e JailelphiA I i THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY OFFICES: No. 127 AValrint St Street and. Dnqnesno "Wyt Iitt ICE HARDWARE, SUCH AS AXES, TOMAHAWKS) ricks and Tous, for sale at TRUMAN A SUA 3 No! 835 (Eight Thirty-flve) MARKET treet, below mt 1 -r XT Ta WINDOW SHADE FIXTURES, VIZi -SSS Slats, Roller Ends, Brackets. Knoba, Backs- A Hooks, Ac.

for sale at the Hardware htore or 6tn A SHAW ko. 835 Thlrty-tlye) MARK" 1 below Ninth. rr orf TTnSBAKD'8 CALCINED MAGNESIA trnniith of tlit rl nnu.easant taste, and thre "rues na Con Streets, VhUa4cli common Magnesia, ror "ihe mauuiaciurer, fr.com Tttl3" sr..

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