The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 25, 1865, Image 3

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    . livilKFoOt BEXib'sfni'f^shllTkot. -tm m.
Jtnffs marks* baa a downward tendency. Tile weather
&** been fuTomble for wc* a«
Jfe«er»- Bicbardson, Kpence, & Co., and BUriaad,
LIVhEPOOIi PBOVIafOMS MARKET.—The Pro-el.
elona muket eentlnnea dnU Wakefield. Hath. * Co..
and Gordon, Brace, & Co., report Beai inactive. Pork
quiet and steady, Bacon firm. Batter still decliniag-.
i*!d flai &n 4 nominal. TaUow firmer.
b UVBZVUOh . PBOBTiaB MABSST -Aslim quiet;
Bugar nun; Coffee ,toady; Rice active; Rosin active
for ci-mmon qnalitle*; Spirits of Terpentine quoted at
l'*o*. Petrolenm quiet and firm; refined 2«@2s Id.
i LOHDON MARKET -Bariore Bros, report Wheat
heavy sW our etea«r; Coffe« nnchaneed.
■ LOBDOBS MOHRT MARKEe. —Lokoon, April IL—
■Contois cloned atfll%@B>li; UlinoleCentral Railroad,
todtse Erie, 30United States' five-twenties,
THE luITEST VIA QUEENSTOWN.
iVBBPooi,, April 13.—The steamship Borassia
red at. Southampton to.day. The steamer St.
Id arrived at Londonderry.
iB steamship Louisiana, from Queenstown on
13th for New York, pat back this morning,
ir g-slightly, having been ashore at Klnsaie.
itre is nopolitioal news of importance.
THE VERY LATEST VIA aCEkSSTOWjr.
’ vkbpooi,, April 13 —Cotton. —The sales for the week
i eat s) amount 10 30 000 bates Including 3,000 hates
>- cp'a'oia.aed. 6.600 (or export. Pricea have da
ic MfeXd for al) de>crlptions.
’ loiiowlng are theauinorissd qnotaHons;
Paw. Middling,
m 104
.. 1414
t... l3ii
lea on. Thursday amounted to 3.000 bales, the
otosir sr dnli, with s downward tendenov. The
if American Cotton in port amonnte to 63,000
Tomorrow (being Good Prldaj) there wiii hi
uket.
radstntfs are quiet, end steady. Frovislone closed
iy, excepting Lord, which her a downward ten
--T. The Produce market is inactive.
)»DOK, April 13 OonsoJe doted at 91@91« for
iey. Fire-twenties are quoted st W)K@6O; Illinois
trel. 6i@Clji; Aria Railr(-ad..
HEW TOBK Cm.
Haw York, Aprils*. -
... A PIHMDIBH IBTEHTION.
iptaln Smith,of the brig J. Titus, from Ber
ta, reports that the United States oonant there
learned that oneDr Blaokburn, of Wilmington,
J,, had collected four hales of infested clothing
n 't be hospitals, which he intended to ship to New
■k for the purpose of spreading the yellow foyer
’ oity. The clothing was seized and was. to be
BtfSPBKSIOH OP OOLD SAXIB,
gold board will ba bald today or to-morrow,
iquenlly no quotations wlllba toligraphed until
OBday.
THB ZTSHISO STOCK BOABD.
M.—No session ofGallagher’s Board was
■night. The Evening Exchange will be open
)w. Gold closed tuts afternoon at 161%.
ship nxwe.
Ived, ship Wanderer, Newport, England;
Bremerer, Bio; Camepee, Remedlos; Entlne.
ppe, Areoeibo ; brigs w. Greenongh, fflUtan-
U. F Eaton, Messina; San Juan, Oam
■ | Bohr Sea-Breeze, Pernambuco ; Antelope,
las. Below, barks Oasoo, Trinidad. Be
sohr Lord Chancellor, or Plcton, hence for
having been.ln collision.
Noth to tbk Latb Vich Passidbut,—
Ib'any Argus gives US the following very sen
raggestions as to the objeot of theassissia in
ig an Interview with the present President,
jw Johnson, on the morning that the atrocious
f of the murder of Abraham Lincoln was oom
id:
'hat was the ohjeet of Booth la seeking an In
ew with Vloe President Johnson on Frida;
ling. Wot to MIL him; for that would foil the
• attempt, and explode the whole conspiracy.
It not to Involve the Vloe President, and oast
lon on him 1 To get him to write a note—a
response to his card would do—“I shall be
to have an Interview with Mr. Booth on
trapped on the scene of mnrder would be an
ee ol collusion with Mr. -Unooln’s destined
lor—a shallow devlee, bnt one In the fashion
mndred stage-plots! What other theory ac
tor the visit to Johnson, the note, the desired
ew, and the expected response? If we (lis
le Idea of an Intended murder of the Vice
it, this seems the only remaining eon-
/Atiko Houses in (Jhina —Foreigners,whose
less obliges them to reside at Whampoa, lire In
tag dwellings, called <• chops.” These are
on ships, whloh, after having seen some ser
and their spars and rlggtsg haring been taken
i, are then nsed as foundations for houses,
an moored In a part of the reaoh where the
Is very wide, being placed a little on one side
a channel nsed by the steamers and trading
Is In passing and repassing to and from Oanton,
tablns ana staterooms at the stern are oon
into store-rooms, pantries, and bath-
The foreoastle Is used for servants,
over the entire vessel a story Is built,
Is divided Into large and eonvenl«ntly ar
id apartments, and when fitted np With all the
ssry comforts of life, are In many ways
lore desirable homes than can safely be made
aore. The kitchen is at the bpw of the vessel,
from there to the oentre, near which Is the
dary of tbefamily apartments, are the business
i, and also rooms for foreign olerks. On one
a narrow passage-way leadsfrom the Kitchen
he family apartments. Then Is another
r passage-way on the other aide, whloh,
sr, has no connection with the house apart
; and for the convenience of men of business
ig the offices, as well bb for the servants,
lead to the water from both of these
iges. The flat roof of the family apartments is
instructed as to serve for a promenade,' The
ir, however, Is not enclosed, bat has a cover
the frame of which rests on stanchions; ana
•ftr to exclude the san, shades, made of a kind
iss, are arranged so as to drop from the roof,
le, bamboo settees, and easy-clialrs occupy a
n of this space, yet there is. ample room for
ijoyment of one’s afternoon “ constitution
/hen the weather does not allow of boating or
ible upon the shore. Some chops have little
Idas, or galleries enclosed with Venttlan
which are bollt on each side of the family
i, and resting on braces, extend from the sides
i ship upward. These are ornamental, and
i the house cooler In summer and warmer In
ir, thus adding greatly to the comfort of the
\j.—A Year in China;
Boston SarfteiSi April 23.
ro*. —The receipts since j ester dev have been 3,831
The maiket It steady with a moderate demands
of We etern superfine at $7. 50@7 7S; common ex
-3 58@8 80 s medtnm do *8@9.78; rood and choice do
u *— The receipts slt.ce yei terdar have been 7.414
ilsOats. Dorn is in moderate demand ; sale* of
rathern yellow at *l. 6S@ 1.88 ¥ boehel. Oats are
tales of northern and Canada at 7S@Blc 38 basket.
I dnll at #1 98@1 3038 bosh. Short, are eelline at
,3; Fine feed *63@6»; •MiddJlngs*ss@BCl Pton.
'Visions. —Foritl* in Moderate demand: sales of
I at *ts@SSi mess $18@30; dear *StofiB # bbi.
Beef la in eteadr demand! 'alas of hastens and
>rn mess and extra messat hhl. eaeh.
is dnU t sales in bbts at 18019c¥ fij, cash. Hams
illing at 19@l«c » ft, cash,
CITY ITEMS.
JEOOBtATIOS B POB THB PBBSrDBHT’S OnSH-
The work of decorating railway oars and
'inlldlnga for the obsequies of President Llb
s a huge task, and so muoh of it as fell to
,are was admirably performed by Ur. I. E.
raven, tbe wellknown dealer in ourtains and
tin goods, of Ro, Tit Chestnut street, in this
The entire fnneral train, oonsistlng of seven
tnger oars, a baggage oar, and two engines,
’ elegantly draped by Mr. Walraven at Wash
>n, And this train bore the honored remains
Washington to Baltimore, .thenoe to Karris*
and from the State eapital to Philadelphia.
> these preparations were.'golng forward, Mr.
tven had a strong force of workmen busily en
ln draping the front of the State Honse, and
terior of the Connoll Chambers, and in placing
tbre weeds of mourning upon the inner walls
snerable Hall of Independence. Every one
,as fortunate enough to obtain admission to
Hall will bear testimony to the artlstie skill
i excellent taste displayed by Mr, Walraven and
assistants. The same gentlemen also desorated
train of Beven oars and two loeomotlres whleb
the remains ftomtbe Kensington depotto New
The shortness of time allowed for the am
hment of so much work, and the excellent
in which It was performed, render the pern
i alike oredltable to the skill and energy of
ayen and his assistants.
Bbst Fitotko Shibt or th* Am Is “Tbs
red JPattem Skirt*” made by John O. Arri
tt the old stand, Nos. i and 8 North Sixth
Work done by hand, In the best manner,
rarranted to givo satisfaction. His stock of
jjnen’a Furnishing Goods cannot be surpassed,
moderate*
Bbw Stylus of Sfbihg Bohkbtb abb
>, for LadM-md Mieses, now open at Wood a
Wo. 726 Ofceetnnt street, are tie nepliu vitro
taste, and (lie ladies say so.
Rush abb CansK ok Sohoa*.—The jam
ißtnnt street, on Sumjey, was perfeotty Mghtr
>men fainted, skl|ts were torn to pieces, ana
mt. The owners of the latter will do well to
to the Brown Stone Clothing Hall o! Rook
■Wllaon, Nos, 803 and 806 Chestnut, above
Where they oan proonre new and elegant
adapted to the season.
iBTiTUTiON.ii. Consumption.— Prom trust
' flats, It 18 estimated tbit at least one-fourth
rho are bom In the United States hare at
isgs Sa a tuberculous oondltion, and in ponse
are predisposed to Pulmonary Complaints
equally well established that this predlspo.
tod not end in Consumption, Asthma, or any
mg disease, if due oare and watchfulness be
-a, and all exciting causes are promptly
.as they arise, It is In jnst snob oases Dr.
<b Expectorant exeroises its most beneficial el
and has produced the largest proportion of its
Besides promptly removing Coughs and
which, when left to themselves, are the moist
• oauses of tnberonlons development, this
remedy allays any Inflammation which
and by promoting easy expectoration,
' lunge of the substanoes whloh clog them
lhrapidly destroy when suffered to re
ap®! 3t
j, Public. —We would solicit an examine
ipeoimen Photographs In crayon, Ufa and
size, of our lamented Older Magistrate,
ax LntoOMf, which we' are getting up by
)tlon ; It'» acknowledged by his most per
riends to be the best executed picture and
' now offered to the public,
riptione taken at Messrs. Moss A Oo.’s, No,
itnut street, and at dhr store.
Kbuzut St Co.,
Photographers,
813 Arch street.
Eab, add Oatarbh, successfully treats
laaes, M, D., Oculist and Aurtflt, 511 Pine at,
- Ho ettarge for examination.
arrivals at the aofEi,i T
itlnenta!.
Tile Cal
Lieut A W Chapin* Penna
Went P 8 Carroll, Penna
W J Bruce
C P Morris, Memphis
J Godkind, New York
Chicago
J H Cohn, Chicago
fi B Phillips, Pittsburg
C O Childs *
2r™»pol>t>,Wa!rToife
K! £ lhri!> . ®*ston
H G Gresuo. Boston
gonJS Birr, & wf. Hi
R Berry. BU*
**■■o H™ A Stewart. p»
Wm X Sto*ait. Uniontowa
Andrv’tfStawarl, USA
8 S Hi\rilu.tou ECassiia
T Wasv on, Jtr»w York
MraSTrl/t- Heir York
MO Stim'er, York
8 B 1 Mt SoUy
}» M Kttltv’U
W WOh-so. TitnwtUa
J A Hover, r-irk
K Livia.sEoa. ,
■JmoD Yomero^’-Hew York
W Armstrong, Fork
Mrs W Oolemin, Penna
Miss Robert, ' ... .
Miw HA Kerr. Bt'tblshem
a L Parker, Tama,' a * .
.R M Peterson, New York
L Mattson, Port Oarh oa
K Baldwins New YoH T w
John Cartledge, Hew
W Porter & son, BaR
F Hew York •
WMB Hartley. Hew Yoi’k
W Aufermau, Hew York
mac Prayer,olark»v T e.Ya
8 Harris, Norfolk, Va
J Woolaoa, Norfolk, V»
W B Brooks, Baltimore
E H UuderbUl, Hew York
EHAmidown, Hew York
W B Fletcher & wf, H'Y
H. M flowing. Hew York
JBMyerc, New York
WK&neen. Buffalo
John HfWilson, Hew-York
W Coker, Haw York
W E Thayer, Boston
C V Colon, Franklin
G P Koons
F Fairwether, Boston
Jofcr Hoaghtoo. Boston
J S King,Wew York
A M Stewait, U 8 fl
g*j U S A
»r#Doubledny .
W W Smith, Wash, P*
*L Harris • *
y Col t, E Torire A wf
flse L {York®, Salem, N J
A I i en , kl h*. New York
4t?» r?^ r » How York
Cooper, Montroie
Z Bidden. Hew York
* £° e * Havea
MtsßJßoss. Harrisburg
Miss Robs. Harrisburg
Master Bobt Boas
Mrl^morey
W J Stratton. Hew York *
E SoutbwJck A wf, N Y
Mr Wstherel, Baltimore
Tbos W Atki»»«n, Balt
J H East*r. Baltimore
Ohaa Turner, Baltimore
H SellgsbeTg, Hew York
£ E Simmons, Hew York
E Sineorv, Louisville
w t Doughty, -New York
W W Baris, Boston
JW Van Best, Hew York
R L Case,- lew York
L D Alexander, Hew York
W Firmston, Easton
. TM« Gi
G W Cox, Washington i.
J O Jordan, York, Pa i
BF Paxton, Penna :
F F Patterson, Bow Jersey :
C W Wright, Delaware
Payton Sigler, OUCity . _ :
H JNtely, Middletown
MB Spahr & la. York. Pa
W Smith A Ja. York, Pa
J A Schail A la, York.Pa
Mrs M Fchall, York, Pa
Mrs J Baumgardner, York
H B Baumgardner, Pa
J S Miller, Columbia
PB Notts: tham, Ohio
Bobt R Hoagea, Ohio
W a Preston. Alton, 111
Ja* R 'Worthington, 9 X
F C Howes, Gbioaso
F J York, Pa
G F Hainan, Lock Haven
J E Wilson, Huntingdon
Mrs Bonds, Harrisburg
Miss H Bonds, Harrisburg
S L Broom, Huntingdon
J T Oheairo, Bel City
H H Wainwright, Balt
W H McCuichen, Bait
B H Fntnain, Washington
Mia 0 8 Simpson, Alex
Jabn Randall, Burlington
Sami L Fluke, Penna
B 8 Ctrobn & wife _
jf£F * Mrs Weldon, H X
jWMGfiaoam
sJßatt & la, Schuylkill co
5,W Tracy, Pinegrove
MiesE Bright, Fottsyillo
H Concord.& la-. Hew York
H L Hoopes, HarrUburg
Ghas Ollne, Mt*Holly, 8 J
H Van Ingen, Richm’d.Yn
J L Kennedy, Obambsrsbg
W Moore, Jr,May's Landg
L R flood wlq, New York
E Biica, Reading
Gen Cammings, PhUa
T McEtraih, Hew York
W JS Strong, Albauv
John P Topham, Wiim.Del
John Jarm?n, Penna
Haj D U James & la. Wash
J D Dudley & la, Buffalo
C Arberthnot, Pilttburg
C Yeager, Pittsburg
Geo J Shoemaker i wf
W M Black & wf, Ohio
Mrs E W Roberts, Penna
Mrs Leacock, HntrUbarg
Hrs flsa Carter & son, Pa
Wm H Johnston, Penna
C G McCall, Maine
E B Grubb, Burlington
Ormsby O' Beirne. Eagland
John Fiddiok, Galena, IU
h McCulloch, Louisville
Dr Xfi D Knowles, Dal *
Theo B Tabbot * wf. KI
J O Freeny & sis, Md
Capt H Wheeler, 5 Y __
John M Livingston, H Y
Frank O’Belrne, England
*Ml»e JtK.ex
B F Mentz Lancaster
B Beale n, Pesna
W Lilly, ManehChunk
Col P Sides; Penna
R H Smith, Pb month
MK Abbott, bnmmUHill
G Brinrdle. Pennsylvania
B Kurtz, Mount Joy
A D Campbell, Penna
F Ballard, Shebias Falla
J Deck, Long Branch, N J
C fcnAvely, Harrisburg
G W Fessler, Marysville
H Hey singer. ifhlppensb’i
A Brower, Lisbon, Pa
J A MoGonnel, cluo
M s'mltb, Pinna
D Grater, Ohio
Cbaa Bowen, Ohio
Wm H Coal, Bristol, O
John Irwin,clarksbuxg,Ya
T fc Bur rows, Lancaster
Cbas epvuKler, York
Emaeuel Biller, Adam* eo
Aex Spangler, Gettvcburg
o|We* Stougle. Dover, Pa
Wm T Crist, York co
Jae.Paik*, Lancaster
K L Thomas, Maryland
JU L Reajg-ey
Geo A Rumsey, Ohio
W V FJsher, Maryland
G S Gregory. Trenton, B J
T F Hyman, Pallas, Pa
HA Mlnieh. Kingston, Pa
Hiss E Psidee, Hazleton
'
T W Franklin, Penna
A Z Ringwylt, Penna
RJ Edenberger. Uaston
GJ Bolton. Barrbbarg
J W Swaine, Harrisburg
0 E Savage, Hew York
J h 'Turner, Hew York
G E Beach, Hew York
BTwadeil, Hew York
T C flrove. Peuna -
GWSpanrler, Penna
Daniel Davey, Buffalo
Mrs M G Wolverton. Penna
J A Lemon, Blair,-Pa
Mice M Crain, Blair, Pa
Wesley Adams, Ohio
Ghas a Gibson
A J Harttock. Johnstown
J & Hits, Johnstown
John Thornes. Johnstown
A J Lehr, Johnstown
J A Grove, Jr, Belmont, Pa
P Orf, Columbia
M Krebs, Riugtown
Jos Shuman, Riagtowu
L W Krebs, Ringtown
Ira H Backer, Muncy
Jas Laird, Hughssyilta
C Pardee, Hazleton
B Robinson, Wilaeabsrre
Oliver Tousey, Indlanap's
D Ripley, Newark, N J
J Gardner, Hew York
John A Lockwood, N Y
Jos Hayward, Hew York
E Corbett, Baltimore
The As
CBlicb, Pittsburg
G J Ancona, Beading
S Hermann, Hew York
FE williams,'Mevr York
F H Mead. Delaware
OWHejdrick
Mrs J M Dorian A 2 da. Fa
B P Bowen. Maryland
H J Rich, Fottaville
H Winui, US3J
JD P Morgan, Maryland
J H Jacobs. Reading
GC. Page, Penna
W P Smith
R R Disborough, Trenton
W A Maguire, Huntingdon
J A Curtin, Hew York |
J Hostetler, Penna
T E Ri cords, Delaware
W S Wolfe, Delaware
L D Shoemaker, Penna
BJra L D Shosmakeri.Fenna
Inion,
The |]
H Crouse A la, Reading
Mies C Jrouf-e, Reading
H Gregory A 2a, Reading
V J Rhoads, Indiana co
Alex McDonald, Indiana co
CO Wans; Berlin, O
Henry Paine. Lima, O.
L M Woolf, Johnstown
J Oliver* son, Baltimore
B A Scott
D F Toby, Beverly
J W Laughiin, PhUa
H Guth, Allentown
B J Berlin, Reading
J L Mulaker, Hew Jersey
Mrs Epohn, Reading
Mrs Kltsinter, Reading
G Gower, Manor, Fa
J Fry, Muncy, Pa
D W Molt*. Muncy. Pa
G M lylesberger. Muncy
M Lewi*, 7amaq.ua
Mrs J Rogers, Tama qua
J B Baines, Newtown, Pa
imerdaL
Miss H Blxler, Tremont
J 8 Hendricks. IT 8 A
S a Curtin. Hew York
R F Weatcott, Hew York
C Mu»phv, Hew York
Johu.Deye
G McLaughlin, Penna
W D Bki)<<s. Shippensburg
W G MeClellaa, Penna
C H KoonSf .Sch Haven
A B Carson, Maryland
L Murphy, Hew York
J Heston, Penna,
J Jamep. W Chester
J 8 Hopkins, Y ork co
J S Paxton, W Chester
The Com
J S Ely, Hewtown
T Wauer. Chester
A Dyer, Laxeaster eo
D Cobb. Marietta
Ssml J Ely, USA •
J W Barnard, Chester eo
A Commons, Delaware <
H P Walion, Chester co
CGrosh, Lancaster co
B Grosh, Lancaster co
H Weldman, Lancaster co
JEwlng, Oxford ;
D Rupp, Cumberland co
DGatrisson, Hew York
J B Stone, Hew York
J Simmons, Comb oo -
J A Barnett, H Jersey
Id JEaftte,
Sami Boyer, Fort Clinton
Martin Hooker. Penn*
JGGockley, Lancaster co
Oh as 9 ifflUer, Sanubarc
D S Early. flnmmeUtown
Win H Coleman. Batsfowft
Btnj H Both, tfontfomy co
G H Wag&er. Port Clinton
M Blmmei, Lancaster eo
B S Peters, Middletown
J 1 Peters, Middletown
me Ball
D Dresner, Fleetwood
Joel P Bchaefft r, Fleetwood
John Neigh, Allentown
Jas G Bard, Oaisiangiaa
6teplienOrT.li, Suets co
Hire Kate Txanb, Bucks co
GbasDotts, Penn sbnrg
Hi Smith & wf, Berks co
B J.Yonsg & da, Saston
Misa M Uriels, Bacton
P 6fradt, Northampton co
W Hinterlelter, Kutztown
John King, Fenna
ley- Sbeat
AtoxtXiawson, Cheater IUI4
DavLawsoru Chesterfield
HSBupUr,
B FntzJ)o;l4BtovA
Thoa PJEtowlett. Feonlyaa
J Brenne-mao, WoodotuT
Hugh BJSIy, b&mfcertarUle
A. O Brlsgt. Mooretowa
Theo Sruis, MooretoWa.
(3 8 Hollester, New Jersey
Jobs Baylor, Frenchtown
Tb« Barit
HU* Addle TowusemL Fa (
Wm Moore, Weymouth
B C Kiddie FfcJUda |
BF Holcomb, TitnaTille
Wm 8 JauneT-. YrtaarlUe
Peter C*tw, DoUngtoa
'H 0 Woj thiajrton, Trenton.
Edw Peered, Trenton
€bas £v&Tte, I amt @t trill e
O ATreTers, 08 BSaline
J A Bonham, 0 8 8 Sabine
fn Bachman, Backs co
The Blew
Hr W Tan Bnskiik.FotUtn
Geo Beese, Mont* co, Pa
0 B Borer, Boyertown
Btnry Berman, Wetseubi
Isate B Fiaiher, Beading.
Levi B £Up Boner ablation
peter a KUne, F#
3 F Botlchart, BemvlHe
Job 8 Hi* & la, ShettUsr
tea Union.
The Btot<
W B Bower, Lancaster, Fa
T Morris, Fenea
D C Singer. Mechanicaburg
Thou Groc m, Glen Hope
O Saatburn, Few&rk, Del
Mist BladeH, Baltimore ,
Mi?# M Lindsey. Columbia
W B Willett, Kiryev, Fa
W W Morrison, Fauna
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
Gbaud Combination 1 Good Nswa fob
THB FBOPLB!
Ovftnd CojnbiaEttoa! Good ET*w* for tho People!
Grand Combination.} Good R ewe for tba People I
Grand Combination ( Good Raws for the People!
iMHSXSg BUHTCTIOF IF PBIOBSt
Ijmmfss Bxdoctiof nr Prices!
Immerse Bedtjotiost ie Peigbs! t
Pbsbt A Go., 80. 393 Chhotsft Street.
Fssrt A Co., 80. 609 Chest* tr? Street.
Ferry A Co. i 8. B. oobxbb BsrxirrH afd Market Sn.
To meet the popular demand for lower price*, Mescra.
Perry A Co., Clothier*, bam determined to throw opei
to the public, for a limited period* their immenee stoek
of fine Clothing, contained in their three stores, via;
80. SAS Chestnut street, above Third.
Be. K 9 Chestnut street, (GBABTILLB BTOKBS’ old
stand.)
Southeast eomer Seventh and Market ate', (JONES*, >
and to offer their entire stock of Clothing atprieee fullj
30 PUB CRHT« 30 PH* ORHY.
30 PER OlltT. 30 PK* OKST.
SOPSBCEJfT. 30 PBS OSS*.
LOWER THUf AFT OTHER HOVSB.
I*o WPR THAF AFT OTHIR HOUSE,
Lowes tsah aft othbr Hoosb, r
Our stock consists of Spring Goods, manufactured for
the present season, and the balance of Winter Glothjni
remaining on hard* all of which is fotuplnjhe
buy.
20 pik oixt. 20 ran Dam.
20 rn omri. 20 rs* osir*.
20*i*ok*t. 20 PEK oral.
Lower tba* art other Hohsb.
Lower than aht other Honan.
Lower thab aht other Hoosb.
Pbrbt * Co., 80. as Chestnut street, roots Third.
Ho. NO Chestnut meet (QBaHVILLS STOKES' OM
Stand.)
Southeast soraer Seventh and Market it.., (JOBSS’-)
ap2s 6t . '
Ukpbecedented Success.
UNION BUTTON-HOLB
8 E W I N Q- MACHINES
HOW BBADT.
SBWIHG 100 BTJTTOH-HOLBS AH HOTJB.
The Stitching Warranted tobe Superior to handwork,
in my Material, and Much Mare Durable!
SaziESßoobs,
300 WASHINGTON Street, Boston.
TM Broadway, Hew York.
Florence Sewing Machine Booms. 630 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia. "
AMOS 1.. WOOD, , ' Treasurer.
ihM-tuthe 2m
«« Out op Sobts ” expresses thefeel
iEaenf many that cannot he otherwise described. Lan
guor, weskness, enervation, lUtlessneas, sleeplneae,
melancholy, want of appetite, A. . compose a elaesoi
ailments greater than all others combined. It I« exact
ly for these indescribable complaints that PLANTA
TIOH BITTBBS are prepared. It is for the relief ol
these same complaints they have become so famous..
Hence it is that they are so extensively used by clergy
men. merchants, ladles, and persons ol sedentary ha
bits. They are as pleasant to the taete ae thsy are be
neficial to tbe Btcmach. The extent of their sale is al
most incredible. ap2l-#t
Pbintbd Bbcbipts fob Making thb
Wisconsin Cakes or Bran Muffins (which agree with
most dyspeptics), are famished to pnrohaseis of the
Pans. TRUMAN A SHAW, Ho. 835 (Sight Thirty
ive) MARKET Street, halo? filsth. 1*
leMean.
Rev J P Hammond, tr S A
W B Cooper, Washington
J F Bangber, Maryland
W V Babcock, Brooklyn
J Thirl well, Schuylkill co
S B Shreve, Hew Haven
F Wilkinson, Hew Y*rk
A G Crane, Hew Jersey
B J Totten, U S H
J N Taylor, Maine**-
J Giles, Delaware
A Dudley, Delaware
W H Rowley, Maryland
W P Ott, Delaware
P Hevins, H«w Jersey
W Griffith, York, Pa
T H Shoener
G P Bh«rk, Lebanon
ESchall
D R JSorveU, Hew York
W Householder, Penna
David Bate?, Lewistowu
Miss £ Bates, Lewistowu
Matter Bates. Lewistowu
J D Beahm r Lancaster
Mrs Btroi*l A da, Penna
L W Brodhead, Penna
A B Stewart, Penna m
J Clark, Dauphin, Pa
8 Felix, MiuersviUe '
L Garman. Maucy, Pa
J Taylor, Hartford, Conn
W Miller. Girclevllle
A H CaUawar
P W Lawrence, Bucks oo
D E Shoemaker, M Ohuak
Miss B- Dickey, Bethlehem.
G Barker & ia* M Chunk
H M Nagel, Northampton
ekßear.
tfoolMUler, Hamburg
8 H Staadt, MoUtowa. Pa -
B B Peter, Molitown, Fa
David Eeese, MoHtown,«Pi
Beni Shngar, Moiltown, Pa
W Heilaar, Sham)}tm
W B 3wtneJ£> Shacuokia _
W Z Raker, Trevertoa
<3 Baker, Trover ton
W A Bforrison, Fean* _
S W-Horton. ranna.
John Glasgow. Penna
Sami Gelt, Bucks county.
Job & Seurett* Penn*
6 Aka* WiJUamabarg, Pa
Mrs J Whitehead. Peuaa
Mrs H Morrison* Penaa
Pltimbep.B’ aitd Gas-fittbbs’ Pipe Hooks
(a hrsi-rate art!ele), Meiting Ladles, Melting Pots. Tap
Borerr, Patent Wrenches, for .pipes or round rods,
Brick find Joint Chisels, Hr cals by TRCttIH A
SHAW, Ho. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET Street,
beiow Sixth. it
Colgats’b Honey Soap.
. This celebrated TOILET SOAP, be (ash nniyersai do
mend. U male ltom the CHOICEST materials. Is MILT
sad EMOLLIENT la Us nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT
IS, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL In lti aetlon n»o»
the Skin. For sale br ail Srsaclsts and Faney Qoodf
lealen. ; " fe3B-tnthsly
Jonhs’.
THB LOWEST
SBLLIN O PRICE
Is marked In fisnrei '
on each article,
AND NEVER VARIED,
JONES'
Crescent One-prlee
QLOTHIN G HOUBI,
MARKETSTRBBT.
SbOTB Sixth,
No 60*.
Prices reduced to salt the times.
A line assortment of READY-MADI CLOTHING,
■nltahla fori ell seasons, constantly on hand.
Onetom-work made to order at ehort notiee. CmhD-Sp
: Db. Bahning’s lecomparabm Bbaoe.—
Trusses. ’Shoulder Bracer, Supporters, Elastic dtock
iirgs, .Ac., in great variety, at Q. H. HESDLBS*, corner
TWELFTH and RACE Streets. Ladies* Booms on
Twelfth street, first door below Race; lady attendants.
Syringe* <of all descriptions. . xnb2o-30t.
"Itch. . (WhbatoiTs) Itoh.
SALT RHBUH. (OIBTMKfIT) SALT BHBUM.
Will cture tha Itoh Ib 48 honrj. Alwrera Suit Kb«aa
dlura, CUlUtis,. ui *ll SrapUtnu of the Skin.
Price 60 oenU. By cendlm «0 cento to WMKS A POT
TIB, BOBTO*. Han., will be forvrerde* free by mall
for cale by all Dinyrieta. mhlf-Oie
H'rf!s O EOBaB
M A S 0 n***£ A M LI M * B
CABINET ORGANS.
PIANO, Over 000 each of the£ Hue CABINET
FORTES, lustraxaents havebeen *old by ORGANS
FXAFO Mr.G , andthedemandlieou* CABINBT
90BTB8. stantiy increasimg. ORGANS.
PIANO For sale only by CABINET
FORCES __ * J. B. OOHLP, ORGANS.
PIANO SEVENTH and CHESTNIIT Sts. CABINET
FORTES, no2otf ORGANS
Clothing by the Mile.
The immense stock of RBADY-MADB CLOTHING
sow displayed at
WANAMAKER St BROWN'S
OAK HALL POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
8. K. cor. SIXTH and MARKET Bts..
Cf plaoedln one continuous line, would reach a long
dlitance toward Richmond. Thisloag stream of Cloth-
ing Is xunning off at
MARVELLOUSLY LOW PRIORS.
JDXB3D.
MATJLL.—On the 24th instant, Mrs, Mary Maull, in
the 84th year of her age. <
Her relative* and friends are respectfally invited to
atterd her funeral, from the residence of her son-in
l*w, John H. Scott, Ho. 511 Queen strept, this (Tuesday)
afternoon, st 8 o'clock, without further notice. *
EICHOLTZ.-—At Downingtbwn, on Monday, April 21,
Elizabeths wife of Henry Eieholtz, aged €5 yean.
The relatives and friend s of the family are i espectful
ly lnylud to attend her funeral, from the residence of
b«-r husband, on Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. *
HURST—On Saturday afternoon, the 22d instant,
George Wr Burst, in the 39th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family, members of
Typhogrephical Union, Ho. 2, and of the Last Man
Brotherhood, are respectfully invited to attend his fo
neial, on Tuesday morning, at 10 o’clock, from hU late
residence. No. 16i 9 Franklin street. [ Baltimore papers
please copy. 3
TAYLOR.—On Saturday, April 23d, 1E65, Mary Eliza
beth, only child of Crispin and 1 Martha Taylor, aged 18
years and 17 days.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectful
ly Inyited to attend the funeral, from the residence of
her parents, Ho. 122 Berth Tenth street, on Taesday,
25th Inst ,atff o’clock P. H, " ♦*
fcBRRvE —OnFriday eveslur, 21st Inst , Mattie M ,
wife of Dr. J. R. Shrove, and eldest daughter of Alfred*
and Jane Boffy, aeed 27 years.-
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents.
Ho 0-Baltimore avenue, below Fortieth Btreet. West
Philadelphia on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Inter
ment at Woodlands Cemetery. .
Cars leave Darby road and Market street every half
hour ~ **
A LEXANDRB’B AND JOUYIN &
GO’S. Black Kid Gloves reduced to $2 a pair.
BBSSOK ft Soft, Kourain* afcore,
918 GHESTftUT Street
PLACK QUEEN’S CLOTH AN®
P Gioety Hoh&irm, yard rad a half if lde, iirt re
eeivrd by BESSOB £ SOB. If oar nine Stan,
ap2ltf 80. 918CBB8THPT Street
JJED, -WHIT®, AND BLUE, FOB
Bed, Whlte.-and Bine Suits,
Bed, White, end Btne Delaine.
Bed, White, ana Bint Merino.
Bed, White, end Blne FtanneL _____
STBE'd LihußLlf,
SOTJBTH end- JtBCH Mreeie.
UIIH, TO DAT, AT S I*. *„ AT
I B. corner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Si«.
L* CH, 0 SCHAEFFER.
|3S» CAI.VABT I’BKSBTIEBIAA
■=3® CHURCH, 10CD8T Street, above Fifteenth.—
Str.-B. T' HAMMOBD will comloct * Uetfm Meeting,
fur € Mid Ten Bud Tooth, THIB AFTERNOON, at quarter
sut 4 o'clock. All interested are .most eotdiausr la-
Tiled. IV
THJS IirAKTHKLY »EBSI(»]V OF
THB GRAND DIVISION SONB OF TBHPEE.
ASCB Of PBBNSYLVAHI* will be heldoa WBOHS3-
DAY BVBSING. *orSJ 56.1566. at 8 o'clock, at the Hall
of ARK OF SAFETY DIVIseOB, N. W’oor. of SECOND
and POPLAR fete, [a>2s-2t»] JOS. Wi MARTIN, G. 8.
THE ECHO Or Tips PAST Id
THE EBI NOTH OP THE FOTOKB
3. M MOBEISON will Oliver hie Eeeimre on SB*
CEJST SuCIAVIEd on THUBBBAY EYJSSIKG, 27th
lust.. inSANSOM-STBBBP HALL, atBo r clock. _
Tickets 35 cents. ap26.3t*
.Kvse*» OFFICE OF T«*L CTFT IKEA
1® SUBBB,
PHTOiDBLPBrA,! Anri! 24 1865.
NOTICB TO LOAN HO I. D KBS. -
I am prepared to buy ONB HBNDKSD THOUSAND
DOLLARS of the Loan of tie Olti of Philadelphia; due
let of duty next* At par* .HSBItY BUMM,
apS5 6; City Treasurer.
|®=» M-A SO JR I C NOTICE-THKBB
Is? wtlt 'be a SPECIAL MBBHBO of ONION
LOLGB, No 121. A. T. M., .oa, THOKSOAT. the
27th instant, at 2 P. M., at the HALL. CHaSTNOI
Street, above Seventh. By order of the V, M.
ALPHOfISI C IBBLANDj Seoretarr.
April 55th, 186 S, . -ap2s-2t*
A. SPECIAL KEEIISO OF THE
*=£? hibtokioal sc cists oppekssylvasia
will be held at the HaU, Ather team BhlJ ding, SIXTa
Street* below Walnut, .on THHKSDaT isVSSIhEG,
April 27. at 8 o’clock, tor the purpose oftaktnc action
on the great Batlonal bereatoment.
Bporderof tb. ft««lden| AHijßi . BHiDiKTi
RecordingSeoretory,
ESITED STATES »»EASU«X,
■HBf Philadelphia. April 21.1565.
, PSRSOHB holding (60) Sixty or moro GOUrOXS of
the LOAN of lSO't At, maturing the let of Hat next, are
requested to deposit them with Schedules of tune at
this Office any time before the 29th inss*nt)ln order that
they m»y -he examined.- Cheeks -will -he leaned for them
on the morning of the Ist proximo.
AHOBIBaM) MoINTTEB,
Aseistant-TreasurerU. S,
NOTICE TO THB STOCKfIOLD-
SBS Of' THE HESTONYILLB, MAKTUA,
AFD FAIRMOUNT PASSKJSGEft EAtbBOAD COM
PANY.—-The Stockholders’. meeting-held THIS DAYJafc
the office of the Company, .No. 5151W0 ALLGWfItLI*
fctree*. in .accordance irUJbt a- published totiee, to. con*
eider the expediency of creating.a-new mortgage, die.,
was adjourned to meet on WEDNBSD i.Y*the 26ih last *
at 12 o‘clock SL , at the. Office of; JOHN G. BULLITT*
SiHo. 33 CcnthTHlßßStreefc
JHO. T. LARGS, Secretary.
• PKttAggnPHUK April 24, ,lgBfi. ap2S-2i
m*3SF*> DEPABTHEEf
W? NOBTEBBH CENTRAL .BAILWAY GO., CAL
VERT STATION,; ' ™
BAi»TOKoaa. April 21, 1865.
DIVIDEND SO. 3. .
Tie Preeideat aad Directors of this Compary have
this day declared.* Dtvidendof TWO (3) PER CE»T.,
clear of Rational and State taxes,for the quarter ending
March.3l, the Stockholders on the lGih
of May next at thisjoffif e.. , M ._ .. . .
The Transfer Cooks will becloetd from 28th last, to
10th of May inclusive. By order _
ap2frtuihs 8t S, LBIB, Treasurer.
raf GRAND MASS TEMPERANCE
WF75r- MEETING. The fifth of a series of popular Tem
perance the auspices ot the Grand Di
vision Bok a eft Tempo ranee. trill he hold at Green HUI
Ball, corner of SEVENTEENTH and POPLAR Streets,
on *? HiUBSDAT Evening. April 27. Able speakers will
address the meelirg.. The American Vocalists have
been engaged and wul sing some of their best pieces.
Everybody is invited- 2f& ekaroe for admission. By
order of-the Executive Committee *
it*- JOHN C. MAQBIGAN, Chairman.
KSP OFFICE GIRARD MINING COM*
E® PANT, PHn.ADBi.yHXA, April 24,1856.
Notice Is.hereby given that an instalment of fifty
cents per share on each and every share of the capital
stock or the •
GISABB MIKING COMPANY ,
Has this day been called in, payable on or before the.
6tb d&T of Hot. 1860, al the Offloa of the Company, 80.
334 WAMfBT Street, Philadelphia-
By Oia.y of uio Directors. _
ap£s tmy6 B. A. HOOPBS. Treasnrer.
AT A SHE VLJSG OF THE TOtKO
1w MSN’B CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.heId April
31 at, the folio win* preamble and resolutions were
unanimously adopted:
Whereas* It has pleased Almighty God, for foar-i ears
peat, to allow our teloved country to be drenched with
patriotic blood, and filled with mourning widows and
weeping children—the result of a deep* laid conspiracy
and wide-spread rebellion ag&imt the authority of the
land and the ution of the Stales; and
Whereas To all this costly offering, so fceely and
generously laid upon the altar of lib< ' *’ —*
ox treason: tnerefore,
Resolved, That va, wlfeh all other loval cttisao*.
jtutlv appreciating tto valuabLe Bervieesof'OttT hoaored
and revered ChlerMagtewate, do deeply deplore his
dpath at the hand of the.aßsaesln
Resolved, That, while we will ever bear in grateful
remembrance hie wisdom in council, M* faithmla**s in
labor Mb sympathy with suffering, and Mb forgiveness
under injuries,wo meet ever adore the gooanas* and
grace of our covenant Go 1 and Saviour who railed him
np, qualified him for hie work, and teat Mm to the
country in her darkest hoar and her- greatest need.
Resolved, That our Association, in connection with
the other V. M G. associations throughout tbe Union,
having, entered heaitiiy into co-operation with the Go
versment not only in fighting ite battle*, but alto,in
kindly jxiinlstraticnn on the battle-field ana m the ho**
pitalato the sick and wounded soldiers of the Republic,
have ever had octaiion to reioloe while lUteniug to
their expressions of admiration of onr late beloved
Chief ftaatstrale. ,
£*Boteed, Thcfc the widow sad-orphan children of
onr departed President have onr warmest sympathy ,
and mott earnest prayers for the best bleating of God to
rest upon them; thatch they retire from the cares ans
bustle incident to a life in the Capitol of a great nation
to find once m*re a re* tin gpi ace in their Western hotte,
the comosssionate. Saviour would- accompany them
through the journey, and convtocf their ♦ tricken heartB
that He can prove more than a husband or a father. -
Resolved, That onr confidence in the stability of the
Government $s unshaken; that in thevemoval of the
pilot from the heJm the Ship of State is not turnedasHe
f/om her onward coorse, provision having been made
for ruck a contingency. ‘ .
Resolved, That in Andrew Johnson, now President
of the United State#, we discover a tried* frienc of the
tnion and an uncompromising foe to dinlojalty and
treason, and that to him shall be transferred onr eup
port, our confidence, and our prayers
Resolved. That in the record kept by the Association
rf all «ck end wounded Pennsylvania soldier* ar
Jiving in Philadelphia since the commencement of the
*"* ,ia ""ftwroniT Hscanr. _ w , ,
late Conmunder-ln- chief of ttte Arm, and Nary of the
United States,
be recorded together v» ith this preamble and these rezo
Resolved, That this Association join In the funeral pro
cession of the lllaetrioo, dead. _ „ .
It w. B. CtJLLISS, Cor. Secretary.
OT’fICE OF THE lEllfaU COAf,
ABB HAVIQATIOJt OOMPAHI.
' , Pgu.iDßLPm*, April 18, 1885.
The Stated Annual Meetiniof the Stockholders of
this Company will he held at the' Board of Trade
Rocms,noithatd»cf CBESTBtTT Streot.abore Flith.on
TOESDAT BOBSIBO. the 3d day of May next, at
half-paet 10 o dock, after which, aa election rrltl he
held at the seme place, for officer, of the Company for
the Cushing Tear The election to close at 2 o’clock I -
St. of tae earns day. JAKES 8. GOX.
ap2l-10t President,
SOKTBSBB ÜBERTIES AKA
Idg? PJSBH TO WB SHIT BAII.EOAO COMPAST.
PBllAPstPaia,'April 8. 1886.
The Animal Meeting of the Stockholders of this Con
runy,. and an Election lor Officers to eerra for the an
mlDr vtar. and until others shall he elected! wilt he
held at th* Office of the Philadelphia and foadth* Ball
road Company, 80., id SAT South POOBTH Street, on
tm , THESPAY, APRIL 25, .ISSC
MISS ANSA E. MCKISOOT*.
Friday Erening, April 28,1865,
AIT ADDBBSS OH THE' DEATH OF PRESIDENT
iIHCOLH. ,
The precefda of the Lecture to be devoted to a fand for
the erection of a monument to our lamented Ohief Ma
futrate. Hon. Mayor Henry has kindly contented to
she charge of the funds. ~
Tickets for sale at the Book Store of T. B. PUGH,
aouthwert corner feIXTH and CHJSTNDT Streets.
Admission 25 cento. Beservedwiats 50 cento.'
Lecmrc to commence at Bollock. It
ATA SPECIAL fIfEEITPIR OP THE
MOKKIBRH MISSiOffABY SOOCBTY OP-THI
CBDROB OP THB NATIVITY,: coavenecrSuudky,
April 23d. 18?6, the following revolutions were anaai
»<iu*ly adopted:
Whereas, This Society has heard with deep regret of
the death of our i*t» fellow-member WM. tt» P£k-
LING, of Company 1.198 th Besimeir' p. V., of wounds
retired at the storming .of FeterahuYg, March 29th,
18e5, while actively engaged in the eervioe of his conn*
try: therefore, be it
. Resolved, That in his death this Society has lost a
worthy associate, ite members a pleasant companion,
his household a loving inmate, and hie country a gal
lant son.
Resolved, That we extend to hie family our heartfelt
*?mpsthy, and while we mingle our grief with theirs
we would offer to them the conioletlon that not in vain
-ha« be yielded up Ms life for his beloved country.
Resolved, That we attend Ms fusers 1 In a body, and
that we wear the usual badge of mourning.
Resolvtd, That these resolutions ba pabiiihed in the
Press, and a copy, auitably engrossed, be transmitted
to the family of the deceated.
RnO- HILL. President.
W 1 H HBBTBB,
LEWIS W. BIPTIBQ,
G. B. OLAGHOBN.
, ' B. F ITIIDSSW’OOO.
G3OBGB B JEJBKINS, Chairman.
Attest —Frank Beilly, Secretary. It*
OFFICE OF “THE HUOYBB ANB
MARSHALL OIL G 0,,”
jR. W. Cobnbr 1 Fifth and Chestnut,
TO THE STOCKHOI.DBKS : Boom No. 8.
The Dire«to>» would respectfully inform the Stock*
holders of '*The Hoover and Marshall Oil Company’ ’
that the affairs of the Company are in a good and sonnd
condition, and that the developments on their property
ate being vigorously prosecuted. That they oou]d have
declared a dividend some time ago from the products of
their well, now yielding, but instead of doing so have
applied the proceeds thereof to; the boring of the new
well on the * Hoover” tract. .
They have also leased a portion of the fifty-acre tract,
and have had several applications for more leases for
hall the oil. The Wellaon this tract-are to be sunk im
mediately. 1
Several large st ikes having recently been made in_
the immediate vioinity of the fifty-acre tract, they feel
the gnyntest confidence in expecting^be moat satisfactory
result* Th’e well now being'bared by the Company,
on the Hoover tract, theyfteefassutadwill yield notices
than sixty barrels of oil per il ay ' The booka of the Com
pany, with letters almost daily received from the Su
perintendent; are open for inspection at the office of the
Company..-
By order of the Board'of Directors. .
_ H: B BABHHtfBST, S«i»t»ry.
Philadelphia. April llth, ISB6. >pM-6t
• American sail -
ASD'
SAIL MACHINE MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
’
PENNSYLVANIA' AND I MAD YD AND.
CAPITAL ...-$300,000.
6,000 SBASE&---PAB fALOK, ssoi
fkbbibsst?,
HBHBI THOMAS.':
TBBAStfBBR.
JOHH w. hall:
DIBBOTORB. •
HBBBY THOMAS, Harrieburc.-
. JOHN W HALL, Harrisbtrf?-
G. A WaLBOBB, Philadelphia.'
B. 0. KIBMAS. Baltimore
HBRKY GILBERT, HarrlabuHv
BiWgHBB
ADAKB & LEVIS, Philadelphia.
The Subscription Book for the Capital Stock of 'thts
Company Is new open at the Bank ing House of ADAMS
A LEVI*, 80. 305 GHBSTJfUf Street; FMladelphia.
Persons wishing to make a profitable investment are
respectfully invited to call on Messrs AOAtfS&LBVIS,
who will give them farther information, audwill show
them the machines, now running and making nails.
The advantages we claim for our Machines over any
othersin use, are;
That they produce a more perfect nail. With a better
head, and fewer imperfect nails.
That they effeet a saving of not less than* fifty per
cent, is the expense of grinding knives and dies.
And the Machines being st If-feeding* ' tb ey effeet, a
saving of from fifty to seventy*five pet cent; in the
labor of cutting nails.
Parties feeling an interest, and desiring to subscribe,
will please call and examine for themselves.' apl6 lm
PgTKOIEbM.
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
OBSABIZBD nun THB
KUnXO AID MAinTFACTUBIHO DAWS OF THB
The vein of the Company are now producing oil.
Payment for stock mar he made la drafts, registered
notes, or Government bonds a nd securities, which bonds
and securities will be taken at their market ▼aims.
Remittances may he addressed to.ihe Company, P. O.
Boat 80. 636% Hew Tone City, or to ‘‘Atlantic Bank,
Treasury of the He# York and Liverpool PettoTSum
Company, Ho. 142 Broadway, Hew fork City, l ' or to
any of its agents. mh6*B»
KS*> IH£ TENTH ANNUAL COURSE
I® of LEOTtJBES ON BOTANY* for Ladiei and
Gentlemen, in the Selestiflc and Classical Institute,
CHESTNUT Street, N, W. corner of Twelfth, btgtna
April 26th».at 6o' clock. The Introductory lecture Tree.
ap23»?6*
*•&&*> HONUHEKT CEHETEBY. NO
•SB? TICS —The Annual Heating of the Lot. Holders
In the MONUMENT CEMETBBY OF PHiLAOBLFHU,
and Election for Managers to serve the ensuinfc yezr.
Will he held, at the Hail of the Fire Association, south
side of NOBTS Street, west of Fifth street, on HON
DA! AFTERNOON, the first day of Maynext, at fuor
o'clock. B. TAYLOfi,
apS2-8t Secretary.
ftOFFICE TAN BURFN Oil, CO&
■OS' PANT, lO MERCHANTS? EXCHANGE.
Philadelphia. April 22,1|&5.
meeting Oi STOCKBOLDENS will be held
at tbs Office of the Company, at 12 M., on SaTCKDAY,
May 6th,1866. W.*C. SIILBS, Ja., ,
ap22»tn?6 Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE PIEBBEPONT
■=» OIL COMPANY, 121 South THIRD Street,
Philadelphia. .
A meeting of the Stockholders will ha held at the office
of th« Company on MONDAY. May Ist, LS6S. at 12
o'clock M , for the purpose of organization and election
of Directors to servs for theeniuin* year.
apl7 tmyl WM H WALLACE, Secretary.
VST OFFICE OF THE BBASBEN
S* 7 ISI-ASB Oil COMPANY, BOOM No 18, 33*,
WALFOT Street.—A Spe.ial Meetlns of the Stockhold
er of tl>a Branden Island Oil Gompaojr wlll.be hold
WEDNBBDAT, April 56. it U for thepnrpo.eof l
taking l»to wsalderaUott the ,uf»eet of Lepeinc th»
Whole Maud. '
Bj o.dfli of tie Board of Director!! _
ap2l-6t - J 1. EDWARDS, .Secretary.
KS*» DITIDEMB
fas* WSBTEEN UNION TJSLEGfiAPH COMPANY.,
Office, Kooh^stb?- April fL
Aiemlar qoaHerty divide Ed of TfYO .PBK CENT:
%ptm th« capital stock, of this company WH «® r
elated pay abl eon and after April 2Stb« lnitant* to. the
or Jrtoek on tti «tk lMt pAUnR Tr ,„„ ar .
If. will t*eaiv«vtheijp
dividends tluocgli. H. H. BHItiMNaFORO,
Ho 3 Parrott Place,
IA3M Soatk FotrETH t Btreal
rgaF» AGREEABLE TO THE CKAR*
i*r , TBB obtained from the Legislature dLthe Siatd
of West Virginia* a Meeting of the,Stockholders of the
TUCKER GREEK OIL A* D MINING COMPANY, West
Virginia* was held on the 13th day of April, ,1»63i and
the following gentlemen were elected by thorny*
JHturAiiflf p. c;
Tim*on, A. G Gibson, GhareU Jf£ £ggsTfc, N. 3\ Nloker
son, Amos GarUie, and W. Wilson.. ■ ■
And at the btated Meeting of. Directors of said Com
pany held on the same day.
A- 0. Gibson was elected Presidents?
Michael Baker Vise President; -
Louis Groshoia Treasurer.'
ap22 St* LOUIS QKOfiBOLZt Sec, pro tein*
GOLVHBfS AjTßk ISBiANAPOLW
CENTRAL RAILWAY 00. CL ATS COLUM
BUS* PIQUA, ABB LWDIAHA RAILaOAD 00 )
The Philadelphia Bond aed Stockholders of the above
named Company are requested to meet at the Board of
Trade Booms, 505 CHESTNUT htrcet, onTUBSDAY,
the 26th inn , at lit. o’clock H., to. receive the final re.
port of the Committee, and for, other important baei*
nesn J. T. THOMAS.
sp2Lit • , Secretary.
AT THB
aoadlmy OF Musro.
" HE BEING- DEAD, -YET SB’EAKETH,"
THE STEW YOKE AND UYEEPOOD
STATE OF-IBW FOSE.
CAPITAL, ONEJHItEId'BF, DOLLARS,
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHAKES,
*lO FEE SHARE.
. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, *5 PER BHAB&
NOT LIABLE TO FURTHER ASSESSMENT.
OFFICES:
Jto. JMr EMPIRE BUILDING,
iro, 71 BBOADWAY, NEW TOES,
Post OyyießADDSßaa, Box No. fStt, Hew Tow*
OFFICERS, - V
Hob. DANIELS, DICKINSON* President
WH. T, FBIPFS.Yfoe President.
ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. <
H. J. BUBTIB. Mining Superintendent,
ATLAS TIGBAN K, M o. 143 Broadway,H.Y.,Treasury.
aplO-IG-Sfi-St
OFFICE OR TSE RESOLUTE
MS& MINING COMPANY, No 3a* WALNUT St.
* • * Philadelphia, April 11. 1866
NOTICE d« hereby #iv?nthat all Stock of the KE3O
- MINING COMPANY on which Instalments are
dnesnd unpaid U hereby declared forfeited, and will
be sold ad public auction on BaTUBDaT,\ the 13th day
of May, 1866, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the office of the
Secreiarvof tbe„ Corporation, according to the Charter
and By-Laws* unless redeemed on or before that day.
By order of the Directors. B.' A. HOOPS**
apl2 tmy.lB Secretary and Treasurer*
KEg** OFFICE OF THE MABQUEETf
*3? MINING COMPANY.
31,9 WALNUT STREET.
Philadelphia, April 18.1865. .
. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Comr
pany for the Election of Directors and sachotherba-i
-ness as may come before it, will be held at the Office of
the Company, No. Sl3 walnut street, city of Phila
delphia, on the first MONDAY, the first day of May
next, at one o'clock P„ K. - •
ap'9 lot DAVID s BEYL, Secretary.
irffr* thk northebh home fob
1» ?BIB»BLES8 CHILD BBff. —Tbs Annuel Meet*
ins of xjisinbore will be lurid at the office of THOMAS
EABF, Esq. * President, IF* E. cor. ABC Hand &BVB4TH
Streets, on TUESDAY, May 9th, A D., 1865, at4P.
Election of lia&tieraaßd Trustees between 4 and 6P, M.
MAO QBBGOB J. MirCHESOCT,
Bscgatarr.
>pS4-mtu4t
KSf MVIKBJID NOTICE.—OFFICE OF
■» MAPIiB BHADB OIL COMPANY, 88* WAL
NUT Street, _
Phiuduvsia, April 23* ISW.
The Board of Director* have this day declared a
dividend of HOUR PER CENT on too capital stock of
the company, payable at their office on and after th*
2Eth instant, clear of State tax, The transfer books
will ole bo on the 25th instant at 3 o'clock, p. if** ant
re opsnoathelstMay. ,
ap34 8t THOB, K. SB ISLE, Secretary,
OFTIOB OP THE AHE It (CIAM
1=» FIR* INSDKABCE COMPANY* No. 310 WAL
NUT Street,
A general meet In* of the Stockholder! In the Ame
rican FirelnsnraaceCompany will beheld, agreeably
to charter* on MONDAY, ythe let day Of May next, at
lj o’cloek M. -
Th* Annual Station fox Dlroctqw will take pUee im
mediately Uier*»(t«r. _
. „ 0. L. QR4WPORD. Secretary.
’ AranlUti JSSi. '"*• fffww.'
gSjgp° »iTIi»EHTJ> HOTICKS; ; -
th» foil! wiig DIVIDENDS hW« been dsdliraS pay
able APRIL 29, to Shareholders of fiWerd April 22, 1385;
BBIOOi GOLD COMPANY . • i
TENTH DIVIDEBD..TBBEB DOLLaNNPEBSHaJRK.
McKINLEY OIL i
SEVENTH DI VI DSHD f,,oe 'fM OMMT.
CLIFTON PBTBOLBTTM COMPANY, !
TBIBD DIVIDEND ....ONE AND A HALF PER SENT.
?2SSFi IBr COMPANY, f
***** DIYIPEaD ... ...~„MBEE PER DEN*.
DEVON OIL COMPANY, ■ ‘ ' 1
FIBBI DIVIDEND.. ..........THBEE PBB CENT.
- . LOOMIS OIL COMPASY,
FIXET DIVIDEND— THBEE FEB CENT.
TBANSFEB BOO£S CLOSED FROM APRIL 33 TO SO.
JVALTBB E. LAW TON. Trenaarer, ;
Wo. SWOtH Strict, New Tort '
■=*» mimkal oil compaht, 6a* WAura*
*9s™- m-
day declared a did
**?£ CBMT. on the capital »teok of th.e
CompaW’payaWe attlidr offlcS on and after tbe 28th
!}&;£&£ t&ff* 1 ! *«*■• TKe ; transfer Moke will
instant. at 8 o'clock P. «. a*d ra open
• a MS®S tll, ! u * • TKE.SBA.BtH. '
*PIB-ot - ' - Secretary. _
tfs*; of the sarlr EoEm
mrir *i3» <li» 9&^SSI?{S 1 £*,.„82£ MOIS WS*MJB
BUILDING, 613 CHSfcTJiUT BTESfST. . ..
«. - . Philadelphia',- 4wtt2Q» 18®.
J5c!?Jm t0,,1 7 *h»t«U«l»lifc for City Bxmafc'f
lifted Jfce^* ! **.*H*“ Ptiad masfc **'«&<& be filed at
Bi order* of the Ccmtalraloa.
gpio-6t . BICBAED C. WINSHIP, Secretary.
cohSht* BPBINB katlboab
. ■ . u Philadelphia, Apr® 8/1865
Annual meeting of tbe Stockholders oPthis Com
land an election for President and six Managers
S 6 until otherashaU be
&' »>ehe|d-at the Office of the Philadelphia
R?a d i*s Ootaoany, Ho. WIT South
| H nf «T° M aDAT ’ 1M *» » f
fearl. WM. H, WEBB, Secretary.
ysar.- asd susotth.
■' 00U ™ T ‘ omaß
■Tie 'awnjil raeetln*
company, aid an election . for President and at*
J??n»serav hill take place altio OF RIOS of the COM'.
day of Hay next;, at 12
O’clock «.. s \
ftp? VM. H. WEBB, Secretary.
ifCHiSTSMiS# IUSCFM
US’ IUTIOHiLBiBK,
L -V . „ Pmawma,'April 11. 1885. .
Stockhcldeftrreliereby notified l oat Bonks wlllbc
opened ferfiift'&crirnton totbemw. siiioV -of-*ixts"B{rfik
lit iheUOMMBRCr.L RATION A i BANK, in PbUadal
phta, bn JiINnAY,, May lit. ISM.-ond will oontinne
open dtirldi bsoiiDK'bonrj, dally, from 10 o’clock A.
! MNt»BK>:«Wdk P. M 7-, utttllThnrsOay; Jose Ist, 1885.
~Ny order of like,Board oUMrectors^
! ' - JOBS 6COTE Jr., Oaskier.
H. 8. BOLLMAN, President,
jl : Plttsbonr, Penn*.
EOIT. B. BTEKLISO. Vice President,
J [ -PMfalgltiMft. aplAtiel
HHJTAKI.
DAY IS OURSt
"Tk ; . .< . .
215tD jPENNSYLVANIA VOLCNHeERS.
r ;
9ti} UNION LEAGUE'RMiQIifBIfT.
THE ijntlTißT COMMITTEE OF THE
LBAOUB las received authority t* raise AHdTHBB
Oj? INFASTfiY for
MONTHS* SEKYIOE,'
URDKBTHE CALL OF DSCBMBERI9, W&*.
Orders htas been liven to the Provost Marshals and
otberMaeterLig Officers to muster in Becrdits forthe
Bailment.
The Officers are all Veteran Soldiers, sod will takd
care of tfeefc men, and he with them la the field.
; HEAJMIUABTEES,
KAT-IdNAL GUARDS’ HAUU,
BACE STREET, BELOW SIXTH.-
CITY AN»tPiITEI> STAVES BOUNTIES:
OB* TE4R • ****•< * «-M »■» Mu«nn » $5OO.
TwO YEARS*• ••»»• vmw.• *.*.**.<. 690.
: THEBE jit ABB. - -- 800.
Beside* theHIGHEST WARD BOUNTIES and PAT.
BATIONB, aid CLOTHIN3.
SecrhltinglStatlons havcbeen established in various
pans ol tie dty.
: By order of.the
MILITARY COMMITTEE OP THE UNION LEAGIUB.
ap7,B-»pll - '
M friz* monk* and govern-
AmEHT Kr-rrHTY TO ALL WHO BHTEH THB
mOHITIJ) SfATfiS MABIHB CORPS. • '
Mk Orders mv« been received from the head of the
Marins Corps‘at Washington aot to restrict recruits to
a p&tlicular ehts fas has been the case heretofore), but
to receive ALLwbo have served la tbe volunteer ser
vice, orfu tbefegniars* or ia the marlaes, and have
been bonor&blr disebarged, fcuch persoae enlisting in
the Halted Stubs Marines will receive tbe Govern
ment bounty, ind will also be entitled to their share of
frtze money i$ any capture of the enemy's vessels.
or farther morrnathm apply at the recruiting ren
dezvous. Ho al Bouflf FBOBT Street, between 9 A.
M. »d 3 o-.lop. M.. -very dajbnuWa^
apl.fef 1 OapUln and TUernMog Officer.
m drv oob
FURTHER REDUCTION OF
PBICIS.
f|iom auction.
LINEN- SHEETINGS.
TABLE LINENS. •
GENTS' HEM-STITCHED HDKFS.
DO. -
CHU/DEEN’S
SADIES* CORDED BORDER DO.
SBBPPABD.TASi HABIiIHfiICT, & iBBISOI,
1008 CHESTNUT Street.
“JJABRIS” FINE CABBIMEREB.
OASSIMERES FOB BOYS.
.BIiACEfFBBNOa CLOTHS.*,
LA^IES^ZEPHFB S 40KIN0S.
FIBHEJ. SpENOH COATINGS.
■ >r '- n|:wl6w pbioesl ": ;
CONFER &JCONARD,
8. E. Ninth and Market Sts.
ap!9-tt f ;
DEMONSTRATION IN
c jo" T T O N 8 .
and 16 Cents,
FACT OORORS AND GOOD STYIiHS.
150 HONEYCOMB BBIDAI QUIETS,
' AT S3.SO—ABOUT HAIiP PRIOR -
\j ; ' -
The , celebrated HetnCkeepr ■■Him,
EXTRA HEAVY—BS CENTS.
, 10-* PEPPERAI SHEEIINO,
85 GENTS.
Splendid let of
TABD-WDIE FBENCH CHINTZES, •
AT 50 CENTS—WERE SOLD AT *L
k OOWPEBTJJWAIT * 00.
1 S. R CORNBE NINTH and ABOH STB BETS,
teHS-tf - Philadelphia.
103* OHBBTITOT STREET.
E. M. NEEDLES,
103* Chestnut Street,
Ran ’'redneed ” hie “entlreirtoek” to eorre-
I . epond with the recent heavy .
■■D.EOLINE IN GOLD,”
utd row oprKHS jruiiL niNne or
I,ACBS. EMBROIDERIES,
Alee, a great witty of Flqnda, chirred, puffed,
striped, plaid, tgnred, and other fancy Marlins,
WHITE BODIES, ,
Jnet received,* very large lot of choice stylos
Needlework, Bdginge, andlnmrtlngs, very low,
Also.- Duchess. Empress, Queen Bes*. and.
other new style* dollars and Sets
” io»4 QgEOTITOT SFSSBTr
TOHN Wi YOTJRG,
ftj, . . 80, 70 Dforth yOUBTH Street.
Bab now. In store a ‘'moat extensive aisoritaani of
GOODS
At fee XBB7 LOWEST P&1CB8. agfrlmif.
fPEOM AUCTION, 1
J. 1,000 yde, *4 Bleached, Marita, -
1,000 yds. *4 Bleached Mdelln,
, Orily 20 Gente.
... - Only 20 Cents
Pillow Case Mneiln, 28 Gent*.
Pillow-Cate Mnslin, 28 Cents.
They will all go in a conple of days.
«pl4-t( J. H. STOKES, YOa ABOH St.
TIJPIFS BLACK DOUBLE,WIDTH
li wool* DsidAINXSjJI and *ll3-p early old price 1
Lup!n’sS*4 Black Wool Delaines, 63 eta.
Lapin's Mode Wool Delaines, filets.
Black Alpacas. 60, 66, 76, 88, Si. Ac. .
Ltikt Colori-Alpacas, 62eis —a barf sin.
Auction lot Plaid. Mokaira, 37i*cts.
Best American Friata, 30 and 36 ole. •
Wkite Cambrics, Ao.wWWteattd Buff Pique.
DOMESTIC Qpobß M „ ,
'•Very lowest market prices, for our fair and lively
Stock. tfOOPBR A GOSTARSt
a pl9.tf & B. cor. mSTHyandHABKB* Streets.
fiTIM* GREATER REDUCTIONS I»
O FBIGBS.
btw Goods, bo as to meet tbs last fall in geld, and pl**»
kc prices of all our bWMt ur below tho toteest market
MtJSLINS, ail the be.et makes, redneed.
CALICOES as. (neatly redneed prices.
Onr entire Syriai stock at rednoedspri.es,
*_ . / XL bTEELA BPS,
mh23-tf Nos. 713 and 715 Ncrth TENTH Stfeat.
SPRING DBESS GOODS, m Wilt
7 STYLIB, OPMING DAIIY.
Spring stytssYalsnsUa.
Spring styles PoU de Ohe-riei.
Spring style, of Topiiu.
BmamerPcUn*.
- tol.ndid Organs)**.
Iwrealee, In neat variety.
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rability. Sold at B. F. BBIIIBR'B. 624 b ARffH Bt * It*
EE IME B 1 8 COLORED- PHOTO
-OKAPHB »re admired an* pit mailed for .heir
fine artistic mexlU, a*»uraey, aad tjathfal coloring.
Hade fox tl.tO at ale Gallery, fcECOHI) Street, above
Omen. . ‘ U*
f*ARTBB DE YIBITB EXECUTED.
rapexbly la every variety of rtyle, slain add
tinted. See anecireeve of thoaa exqautta ciotsree at
B V. BBIMKB’B Photograph Gallery, 62* ABCE
Btreot. • • - It*.;
TNBTRUMENTS. TO ASSIST TEE
A HBABIKG >t P-MAIIBIEA’S, I>s Sfißth TBtTTB
stmt, WJOW PBIfWiPP, ’ *T 9 ■’ #!}|A*P
WANTS.
wanted a situation in a
’ * Wool .Bate end.Belatl Hardware Store, by a LAB
17 years of ago Toe ben of reference liven.
Addrets; for three days,
apBS St* ■ l, f. t Bl,” ftMIOIW.
WANTED.—AN INTELLIGENT
*" i€mlem»n wishes a SITUATION wh*re>>rai*#
woo’d he of service, and remuneration in proportion
to services rendered. Conld manage ail Oil Company’s
interests.- or any other business. Address JBL T C. t
Press office. : • ; : U*'
WANTED—AN ACTIVE, ENERGET
" * : IQ Bn*rtn«a> Mao* with a cas>* capitals*,oo3,
as a joint perlner in ih» city sad county:of
phia, in the biggest raotey making enterprises of, the
times. Address, with §tamp, ’ *‘4&wUwn p ’ ’ Cti* Port
Office. 2t*
WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN
yt’ V &«“eonntry, ;a 811 U AT, OS at Aa«isti2«
c Jerk, or in any ci Daeity where he ean
wV j ft L l Has had experience as assistant
fcas good recommendations Please
address ** Indnstry. > * at this office. ap2s-2t*
WANTED— TO MANUFACTUBEBS.
, * " ~-A situation"!* anted as Superintendent of a Cot
ton Btsnfactnri&g Fst&blishae&i, by a man of large
.experience. First class references famiihetL Address
,r‘liaisnra.Qtur*r,” care of & S.. Perry, Esq,. YaUey
Fails, B. I. , . ap%Hfc*
WA N T ED—ENTERPRISING PER
* r .BOSS of means, de.'rooft of .ocarina a small for
niE. loßorabljr acd apjedUy, with a moderate outlay,
to call at So *321 CBSSTKOT Street amt examine the
lew patent CAMPllhros CABPBT. the wonder of the
aie, oraddre.e, with .tamp, A. J PaTTEBSOII. City
P. O. Patented J unary 17, A. P. 1865. »p3t-81« .
WANTED—BY A LADY OP LONG
7 'egperienee in teaching, a situation aa ffowrneee.
*b® }f competent to teach marie, Branch, Latin and the
v ogiiah hranehea; no objection to trawl s. beet of refo
rm icesfttrstehed. Adareu “ri,” 133* CHESTNUT
Sire ”• »p2i-3t*
W,a;nt#b— boabdxrg, easy of
access frSra the city, for 9 family of six perilous
and Mn '&ntp.
£dd«§% “P,,**gt tM< office.
WAVTi jD~AT $lO PER DAT—
" agrai'i® «T«!r» aelfborhood in Pennsylvania
and Se-W Jevaey, to seß>a beantlfni enjfpavtng of A bra
bo Hr Me eo»a Address BaBTLESOH SCO., So. SU
CBBSTBnTffa-eet, (lecgmUoor) PhlU. - apl9-l»
WANTED* AT $5O PER MONTH,
, »* A SELIJ.BI>.B nigV-feKMm-Ay aaiF
CQl^pty. fOj^h^Ty^ X: SvIV
Tenture* offt womK'n in the "Baton army a* Sar*«,
Scout undSpy.fiTing a most yi-rid inmar plctroeofthe
war. W«-have Agents clearing $lOO per month, which
l we will prcrre to any donatio* applicant. Send *ot
5 circulars. Address “JOSES. 8808. ft CO.* Ho. oOt>
t CBBbTSPT Strati, Philadelphia, F*. »’ aglßiia*
A’-GEKTSS# WASTED, TO' SELL THE
-A*- genuine iis&roTedl BewkngLatd Family dBWIZfG*
HACHXSEb, th&lfest Machine la toe yrgrld
Address A- Xt OEtIISS ft GO.* .'
jp;6-3ip* Bor 63. Orange, Mast.
A CCOUNTS, Arc,—BEING A THO
-tn. xopgk and practical Accountant, I ofiSrmy servi
ces to Oil Companies. who desire their fcooae opened,
incltrdtog Stcck Leaner, Cash Book. Transfer, Stock
Journal. &c.* all of which I arm familiar wttla
Would, aUo, attend to making out accounts,' posting,
opening, or closingho.okaj.ftc, •
Address * * Acconatapy* at this office. ap22-etutb3t*
n ANAL-BO AT BUILDERS AND
V' CAttIiKBKS WANTED, at CHESTSS.
Constant feintflovlneßt tfveii. Address
WIIdtIAM FMCK & 00.,
- Chester* Feioft.
i v ipio im
i Ti ''MPBO¥ MENT HOUSE FOR HOUSE
‘ JE* * KEEFEtW, Seamstresses, Chambermaids; Walters,
t Ifn-i. 8«i Coofcfc, Laundresses, and general housework,
% S 1& 0 and colored. 803 LOCUST St. ap4»lm
-PLOYMENT HOUSE fob CLERKS,
ijElB, •ok-hsepere, talesmen. Packers. Porters, Watch
men. > Oo.ehmeA Drivers, Conductors, Bar-tenders,
Walt** »■ Farm-hands, Gardersrs, icKmplojars .ultei
at abort notice. 803 and 80* I.ocnST at. apl-lm
tftCREfITEST THING OF THE TIMES
tJF-BO 'WBH’SPEIZBS H VBhOFES. —Aleuts wanted
evorvwb. re- Premium Watches Riven to Arent*. On
receipt of #lB we will mall, post-paid. lOOJfnvelope.,
andasplei ’didSolid Silver Heating-Osse Watch as a
‘premium * >tbe scent. * single Envelope sent, wits
eircdbr and 1 fuilpanleulars, on receipt of 20 cents. Ac -
Si, ™ BOVfER At ao", F. O, Box 4870, 36 BBBK
MAH Street, »- T- - mh» 8m
TE&H '] FOUNDR Y—PARTNER
JL ' WaBTIBI X—A partner with a capital of twelve to
fifteen thermal id dollars Is wanted In an established Iron
Found! ess, now in encceesfnl operation. Refer
ences eyehaug! d Add rctrs, with real name, “Hema
tite. “iSwwoi Bee. a»2B-3t* ■
nPFI'CB WANTED, WITH BOARD,
w w a PH7B, TCIAH (unmarried), west of Broad and
between torinrl larden end Wallace streets. Hnexoep
tionable rererene, es oßcbsnfed. Address - F. A K .
Bore HBl, Pb.ladt Iphla, P. O. 11* ,
m WANT ED TO* RENT—ON OR
MBI abont July lei a moderate-sired HOTTSB, with mo
dern conveniences. Wt et«n pmt oMhe city preferred.
Address Bel • IBM, Poet O'Beg, ap2s-3f
OWANTED TO KENT— BE -
twee* Mil* an d Jnly If—a'HOUSB, sitnaUd be
tween Vine and Pints, fed west of Tenth .treat Bent,
Six Hundred Dollar*. Adartss Box-73 Philadelphia Post
Office. . - ap22-3t« ,
Ao finn to ;xoan; nr one sum,
tjsoiUUi/A» I j|Oß\ TO AGJS of improved city proper
ty. lt>ply to \ THACmaA. & 80J8,
a*2s-3t* 9S#4r South THIRD Street.
FOR SAAR AMD TO ART.
ADR SALE—RAiBE OPPORTUNITY
A POX BOTH, KKBPBBt # “The goodwill, fixtures,
and furniture of a large dow n*town Hotel.-now doing
a good business, in the Cit, t of Hew York.
Preeent proprietor compel! ed- to retire through m
health.
Address Post Offlce.box 5122, HewTorXdtp. apgj-Bt
"pi OR BALE,
TWO BAB6BS WA& HIHGTO*
gTABIiE MA NDB’E,
AT WOOF’S COAL I'AED.
COOPER POINT, CUMDEN.
TAKE VIHE STBgKT PBKBY,
fYIL.—FOR BALE—A FEW GROUND
FLOOBSHABIS Ip one of the mont desirable Com
pact** in tie Buie of Ohio. Inquire aV fio
MBBOS fctreet. • ap2s 6t?
£ FOE SALE, £
A. COUNTRY SEAT,
■pleasantly situated, on the main road, near JSbltßN*
TOWN, Monmouth county. New Jersey 8
Bordentown. comprisir g about eleven acres, wislrtwo
esd-a half story double house, 46Ieet front by* Safest
deep; oxubniJdines complete; wagon. ice, *oal». wood;
and smoke- bouses. Ice noose filled; house patntedwad
paperrd, in excellent order apple orchard of over-two >
acres in rear of the house, with fmlt of the best Mad in
abundance Stream running through at the hack of
ibe property; bouse supplied with excellent water-by
hydraulic-rim from a never-failing spring Bam
stabling for five horses; summer and wintezroow
sheds
Stage from Bordemown, over gravel turnpike, ever?
d&r.
The lw« o'clock line forßordantowu.firoia W AWOT-
Street wharf, meets the stage for Allentown at Barden*
town. Brice $5,600.
Apply to
EO'BT. MAO GEEO9R,
ap« inttsSt *l9 WALNUT Street;
®FOR SALE, CHEAP—A SUPEI®®
RESIDENCE. with Aide and deep yard, oafionh
BKOaD Street, aho?e Thompson.
is replete with every modern convenience, and' iu>
jwrfrct order -
Immediste possession Only part of the purchase:
mosev reaaired.
Apply to FOLWELL & SONS,.
ap2s-2t» 33 North FIFTH Street.
m TOR SALE—SEVERAL FIRST
ESI class HOUSES, on Forty-second street, and on
Kinsfetsirg avenne, West Philadelphia: Also,, three
on West Arch street, with immediate possession.
Cheap Bouses in ad harts of the city
Also a number of rims inßucks and Montgomery
counties.
Apply to ED. H- RABGLTFF & GO:,
ap&it* 54tf. North EIGHTH Street.
M FOR SALE, A-DESIRABLE
three etoiT brick DWELLING Ho. t*!o Filbert
street. Lot 18feet float by 106 feet Ip doptb. Fwmmlwi
Immediately. Lowest .prlee $8,600! SS,WO mev remOii
on mormafo. Apply to /APISS
ap26 ‘lt- ti!t WALBPT Staeat.
M HOUSE TO. BEAT IN NORTH:
ELEVENTH Street, and handsome Furniture and.
Carpets for sale.. Address “C. H, T , Philadelphia.
Ingtiitev office. ’ ap2s 3t*
FOB SALE—PAIR OF FAMILY
BOSSES, aeatle and. kind; aa
'’ i lddresß 80 South PEL AW ABB 1 venae. apo3-3t* *
*W HORSE FOB SALE—HAS BEEF r
Afrt used by an officer la the army for tbe past I w- o
years. Is a fine, N ,
■ STYLISH ANIMAL,
la need to barneea aa well aa the Baddle.
To b* aeea at Polloek’a Stables, FILBERT Strest,
aboye Slxeenth. ' »PM-it»
fACSJt- FOR SALE—A QBBMAN
mhsw- TOW* WAGON, made by Watson, Ml
teat* d, and in first-rata order. Addresa *49 sooth.
SIXTEEN 1 ' H Street. ap« 3t«
dbo nnn —a well-segured old
MORTGAGE of this amount for sale
hor la. C. PRICE,
apaYßt* 61* GBBSTSCT Street.
S' MALL PROFITS- AND QUIGK
BALES. -
BLANK BOOKS, *
Paper snd Envelopes.
Copying and CancelUng Presses.
Gold Fens and .Pencils. . *
Pocket-Books, WaUets,audJJ&nk«sf Cases. _
Backgammon Board*, Fortfolios.'and, Writing Desks*.
PHOTOGRAPH* ALBUMS.
The largest and finest assortment in ihe city, holding
from 12 to 300 photographs, bound in velvet and Turkey,
morocco, with chased edge; and beaattfol clasps.
CHEAPEST IX THE CITX .
Arnold s Ink-
Faber’s Lead Pencil*.
FafitesreducJd to eorawppnd with the decline iaggld,
R. HOSKINS * GO..
BLANK BOOK M4NB
- •* B t/VPTTDUPa *
fflTOlUXna£S t ati*.P P rkii» ISWI —r
apIS 1m go. 39, South FOURTH Street,
jg~ R. SLERFIR & GO., ' "
515 MJWOH STREEP,
THAJ.TOFAO'ESBEKS, AQ-EPTTS, ANRTOOLB.
. SALE DEALERS IN
FLINT, ASD. GBEM GUSSWAgE,
Hare now In store a fall uaortment of the kbovo xoodn.
trUeh wop Swat the lowert market rattee.
BeiDi sale went, for (be SiLWd-QRKI* BLABS
. »fORKB,. we are prepared to mabund work privet,
moulds to order.'
P'OETEB, MINERAL. and WINE. BOTTLES, of a
,nperior,eolor and finlab.
Also, LAMP OHIMNBXS, APOTHECARIES’ SHOT
TOEHITITKB, SHOW BOTTLES, BIRIMOBB, HOMO.
OPATajO.TIALS.and Olaoawara isneraHy
T.- A BYANB & 00.-8 PITTSBORO CLASS VIALS.
on hand at faatora pytoaa. W3-3m
g.RQ OKI A' FUG H.,
j 50S. 1781 and 1233 MiRKET Str«at,
i
i SOLE BBOBIVBBB OSV THE FOLLOWING WgSLL.
.* KNOWN AND KJTAPUBBED BSANBfe, OB
F la O U B:
■ • JOH N MUSSNLIf AN, ’ ’
AETNA MILLS.” ,
“-PBIBB OF THE WEST.-'
“KOSOIOSIfc.”
- "OITT MH*S.”
*• EaOLN MILLS. ’ ■ and other
TBWSIITAIIA ASF WKSTSRS BEASM
- Fho Trade anpplied at market rates. apiM-lm
nOLI ECTOR’S SALE. THE FOL
.LtYowtnr senda wUI b; aftd. » l P“ bU<! «lc. «a
OaNS'offOEN B. MYEES h CO .
via yarS of BASK BLOB CLOTH, toiled aa the
property ofS.cbtt STount. DAY ib »*WPOST.
IF PMrUt, PMutulTWia.
Arcnow Bii,ea
■QHITBD STATES “
CJOTTOiijI.. si^OBL
6,000 BAJLKB' '
UPLAND COTTON
WIM, BE SOLD,
Under direction of Simeon Draper, ir. g. Cotton Anal:
THUKSUAY, MAY 4tfc, 1805,
AT OKB O’CLOCK?. M.,
EXCJtfAME SALESROOMS,
in bEGadYay, srtY York.
Fampieg cam be eeen at the office of Xeaffb. Baetom 4b
Co, three days before the im
Catalogmee will be readybn theSfithinst. atßeetoa
& Co. T s» and at the Custom Hcrhse. spll St
CITY BAZAAR AND TATTER.
sail*, race STEEBT RETWBBE ELBY
EHTH ABU aWELTTd STBS RTS- .
wrm „ BT K?E* CHAMPION, Ancttoaeore,
Will rail on TDBSD *Y. April 26th. at 10 o’clock, abont
. FOBTI EOSSBB.
among wSfeh wUIV. “ d dß,oi ** ,Wn “*
i ™SSl lac ~ ipraw ' sound and kind, « yeere old.
f T tnsrc, switch tails 7 years old.
4 5S" e J *°ise. tT|sr>. oM ! can trot in 306
in 310 bte d B “ h *Hmure, «years old; sfeh trot
dranihr^mm’ 17t&nd * “«*? 6 seam old; an excellent
41*°. » lumber of ot#*r horaoe.
ia eaMo «« i - “
JJBo, ofrrlaiee, wsgoss; dearborns, phaetons, ba*-
tir&iA^l^S^i* I vl* inade 3* k***- B e****» Wafcaof.
Wa3Jis. tad BUckeltae anti other be»tinake'6. **
Together Wl<b*loilfe asd doable baroe»v, blankets*
, whipg, ia]fe«, &c. > Ac., made by Phillips, Hora ao4
; other city nakeis. "
ffopostjKHwifceiitofl *iCf>untof weath«r.
—stable *ceomiaodatio»B for hones t
Jcjpile or private aaJe. ■""
yarn ►aie.
»p? 4 2t
AIBR'SEMEISTS.
A MEXICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
■*A. State Bensirar MV Owen Marlowe.
TEfS EVhHT OF THB WASOfI! '
BKGLISH OjpEBA. _ MMUMwi
COMEDY A2f» BtrBLSSQGK.
THE GSASS MATINEE ' “
, Will take pl»*i
5 SATURDAY HEYT. ipril ».
? . AT BA J R PAST TWO o<, LOCK.
In which the gifted Daacb'er’of Song.
MIB#CaB->LII«B eicbihg®
WillßPP*»r«s BaKIB,
In Donizetti’* Opera of
MB. TSTiE BIGHISGB. as
OAHTOVCBBt- .
ThwOpera entire, wtrlj the samehreat «ast. an pleyed
at the Arch street Then*rein January tut.
MB CBaBLES 3. DODWOhTH, Leader.
With a' laueij augmented IreheitlA and’ DOUBLE
- CBOBBS.
By hind permission of
.MBS JOHN DREW,
Of the Sew Arfeh-atreet Theatre,
A new TSraion of • • fTamffla’ ft&t ’time-* la
“ Traviata, ’ * with a Comedy, ,
Admission', £0 cents; reserved eetWSgtmniSextra.
.Seats et Mr CHABLEB W.' A TBBmKSB’B Metis
Store, Sesentin end Chestnnt streets.- Allot at the Soela
Stand, Pontile»tel Hotel, epK-4t
KTIIW CHESTNUT- STfeEET THBA-
At TBE-CBBteTB’OT STUBS?; ABO VB TWELFTH.
BECPBBIHS.
TUESDAY and WBD»*“DAY EYfitfiTOS.-
Apirii 26 and 55."
SECOND ABB TRIED BIBHPS OF TBB
t ACGOjHPLISB RD AMERICAN AOTRgSS ASXP
PHILADELPHIA FAffORITE, °
MBS. D P. BOWERS,
Who ww received on Ifoeday erenSCr with
BVhhT li JBMOJEf£TBA?ION t>F’T>SLIGHT
by ft&hatlmftiaetU Andienee, competed of the
BEAUTY ABD’ELITE
of tho city. She will appear on tbe idea
, r , „ ENTIRE HBW VBhSIOE, , ■ .
By Madame Jnlie Be Margo erittes, of Damns’ feseinat*
ing komanee*styled
OAHTLLE.
_ OB THE FATE OF A COOtTUtTE.
With all the gems of the Opera Tr&Ylata ffctrdJuee?fe
amnged expressly for Mrs. Bowen by Mr. Adolife
Blrgfeld.
During the plaw the
CELEBRATED BKIHBIBI
Incidental to TraYiata wiU be each by
Jr*. SOPHIE GIKBBB KUHUT.
Vn. BOWIRI will be tuppartwi by
MB F-MOBDaUNT AS aBMASD DUVAL, and
FULI? STRENGTH OP THE COMPACT.
In conseqaeuce of the length and importance of 0a«
rattle, it will ennatttut* thfe
ejitire EVEJitfg;s PBBYOBMAHCH.
_ SATURDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL 99
FORTY-FLfeST OBABD FAMILY. KATJUIv
upon which occasion MBS. D. P: BOWERS
Will appear in 0. W. Taylenre’e Emotional Hay oC
BAST DYNES. _ > .-
Ihnriday and Friday Evening*, SAST LYHSjfc
WALKIJT-BTKEBT THBA.TKB. .
» * TUESDAY RVEBING/ April 25,
Will be acted, the treat mural drama of
ÜBCLE TOM’S CABIN;
w ■ _ Or, Life Among toe Lowly. _
Unde T0m—..... ... M e.,e.**..MyWV H. B &b*
3©P*y.e. M ..ee~w „.. n „.e.MCB G. EtSlf
To cODclmde with thelanitable fa- ctT of
TWO CAM PLAY AT THAT OLWL
Howard Leslie- , -..... Mr J. A. Heratr
Miss LL CILLE WEtTBEIf is engaged and will short*
xy appear. . *
M Rs - JOH N DBEW’S. JBSW ABCH
"A STREET THBA-88. .
OBEY WEJK OP THE ERGAGSMESY OP
MISS CHS RiOTTE TBOMPSOS
MOfIJJAY AJ»I> i TJESDAY hVESIRGS,
BICH AHB BOOK.
-HistH THOMPSON
. After which, SLASHES AMD CSSSHEfi
„,.. M ..,we.»UJART BUBBOW,
FBlDaTa BBHBFIT OP MIBB C. agBMM
pOKOXBT BALI,.
ir:„ , BUPUB ADAMS
Will recite a lament on the
. DAATH OP PRESy ©B» T LIHCOM.
written ea preaely fori he occasion by a lao y ofthl* dty
and will give other JUelt&tlOßM ana RetdhHra» assisted
by hie pnpiii, the CORTLaBD SAUNDBRR CADETS
in Becitations and Mmiary Drill. TUB'D aY EVE-
AlnG, April SS. at Bo’clock. Doors open at 7. Ticket*
fifi rente, at Pugh's, Sixth asd Cheetnat, at-Desilyer’e,
1229 Chestnat eticet, and at the Rookstand*of the Conti*
nentfll, ap24 it*
THE ACADEMY OF FENS' ARTS,
A CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, la OFBS DAILY
for ylsltora, froroO A M. to 6P. M. id»
EBUCATIOSAL.
THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS
A COLLB6US, H. B- corner TENTH and .OHESTHOT
Streets.
INSTBCCTXOH IH
Book-keephur, PeßinADship, Commezrial Bhw, Com
mezcial Arttninetic, Telecmphing. the Hlgher Msthe
matic«, he. : • .>• .
The Tank usd standing of tbisißgtftution>ssa
PRACTICAL SCHOOL OF BOSCNESS
eheuldl claim-the attention, of every ycon# mau who
would acquire those Qualifications whi*h.>will en*uru
his- su cg« sa and-promotion in the business world-
It is the esiy commercial institution in the cltypoe
aesalxa a IS6I SLATIVE CHARTS E,_ . .
and the <aSy .one in the United States authorised to
earner
FSORSES OF MERIT. .
Thse diutertitahiiihai it as one of the-permaueiit in
slituttonsef ihe city , and confers upon ft-a rank whirffc,
eaxn ot be claimed by any other similar school. .
-it.'ie conducted by gentlemen of liberal education eud
imida btuineesexperience, and in every r»spectensr«
4cv-anta&aaof the nigheat order. , ,
new Gireular and Catalogue hi now ready, and
can be had-free ou application, it contains the ebarter.
narmesof officers and tnuxees. and a Ustiof eight hun«
dr<2d and sixty-five student**, showing the largest
pa* tronsge ever, bestowed upon any commercial school
in the State.- Let everv young iqan read tbis rircuiar
ca refnllyr hefora he decides the important
Vi here he shall enter upon a course of study lv*.
W ————^•
aost asd Fotrarw.
XrOTIGE IB HEREBY OTTON, THAT
-*-i application has been made to the Tru-taesof the-
Fite association of Philadelphia f« the renewal.,
of policy of insurance No. 36 B99forskoto- issued. July
7* 1837, is the name of James Baary* which has been
lost or mislaid Any information thereof wiU he re*-,
calved by JOHN MsGOSKBR* -
ap2s tntlulm* TWBHTY- FOURTH and PEARL.
T O&T—A POCKET BOOK CONTAIN.
ING about
FIFTY -DOLLARS*
with a draft accepted, dated April 13, IE6-5, -hut. not
rianedv with oiher papers valuable only to the owner*
The finder may keep the money, on murnlog Draft
and other Papers to No- 304 Bouth FOURTH Street -
ap243t* WM. M, BIQKKL. .
mWBING, GAS f - A3ffD STE^m
JL FITIING—BBSCOVAL —Theundersigned has re
moved "to 111 gcuih SKYE3PE& street, opposite- -hi*,
former location. «. } ...
al>22 fit* SAMEOHi W. LB ‘.fiAjf. l
camuel l. tatlc^s.
No. 4J13 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
ATTORBYY AT LAW ASD
ja COMMISSIONER FOR A|*L THE STATRfL. „
Rxcppr Connecticut, Hew York, Nevada 1 Oregon,
aa a Texas ~ feW-frtulv*
film REFRIGERATORS, Cflfk
WV WATER COOLBES. UAH#*
IRONIKG-TABLBS,.
STBP-EADEKEB*.
.WALNUT BRACKETS* iaereat variety;
tf GRIFFITH & PAGE, SIXTH sal ARCH.
Jki TT OMPON?S iOHDON JEITpa-
BKER, OB EUROPEAN RANGE, (tt ImlHk
Bu tolet** or pmbUe jiutitQtion^ia't v)SN fl
PBRB6JT SIZES. Also. Pfcilaaetphia &aor*»B,
Bot sir Furnaces, PoriaMe Heaters. t*ot?4jown, Orates.
Pirehcard StoTe»» Bath Boiler*, dtewhole Mates, Brott
era. Cookie * Stoves, €ts * at wholesale and retail* hr
the manolaelurewt
CH*SK. SHkBPE, * THOMSON,
m »09 North SSCOgPP Street,
»p25-,tntfcg6m
A UNION- on. BTOV.&
f**ik Bae
|nl f'Oi.XOBB
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unrivalleeZ' PIANOS, jrhic%the» will sell at «re*tly
reduced prices. Per hob a TCamld do wsU by calUoc aa
as before parehaßin* elsewhere. A cfc&rantee girea
wit&ayeiy Piano.
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our rooms for &ysrAtd*?s pervious to it*
lealtbotoa The pahtt* federally* and musical cmics
parifcalarly, are TespoftifuJly invited to call and ox*
anJhßthisinstrument.
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