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    iBBIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
The €!»i
E Blanchard, Beiiefonte J H Fielding, Ohio
Thoa £ Jewltt, Ohio Wm MoKee, Ohio
"Win Oolemah, Pittsburg E MoKee. Ohio
ObanGeomey,Httaburg WOHughart, Pittsburg
F Y Boyd & la, N York P S Van Rensselaer, N Y
j E Palo ter, W Chester aiai S Y Holliday, USA.
Jas Alllßon, Plttaburg E Maynard & la, N York
Jas Hoyt, Pittsburg D Byart, New York
w J Briggs, Pittsburg H W Short, Springfield
JVIIBS E Hadley SR Gifford, New York
Miss M Hadley ,Mtas Gifford. New York
.Miss Pickett >.t P Knight &. wr, Boston
£r WH LongBhore&la,Pa J Haooock, Brooklyn
W H HntohfnßOß, Boston R T Leech, Pittsburg
O O Jackson, Boßton S Y Boyd, Washington
Z P Boyer kwf IWB Smith, Washington
Thos Whittaker, N York H P OartM & wf, Wash
• GeoY Short, Ohio L Hartung, New York
• H Faulkner k wf, Boston D O O Quinlan, Wheeling
- J J McCorell, Troy, N Y mH Beatty &wf “■
SOLyford,USA FT Hornet, Boston
•O H Joy St wr, Boston Sidney Homer, Boston
.A E Burnside, R Island Wm Muller & wf* N Y
,B F Burnside, Term M T Darrell & wf,Boston
•O E Hutchinson, Boston R J Roberts, New York
J French, Boston D L Bartlett, Baltimore
Miss French, Boston - A W Kingman, Boston
Major J B Parkm.U S A Mrs J a Murray, N York
Wilbur Ives, US N > G A Soofield, Penna
- ? Je *S # y Sami Munn, New Jersey
■IF Gibson, Richmond J T Stuart, Jr, Illinois
Mro Mutter, New York . S.W HUI St la, Lake Sup
? bw York J w Adams & son, Hi
W HMlnot, New York Miss Adams, Springfield
J D S®* a * 6 > Baltimore w E Gould, Portland
Jas McDowell,Baltimore H B Brown, Portland
Thoa A Reilly A wr, Fa John S Catlile, Md
J Dnmara, Youngst’n, O James Partriok. Md
Sde Boaugan k la, Mont’l K o Cross, Maryland
■Q, de Beaogan, Montreal J L Houston, Maryland
Miss Bde Beaogan, Mont 00l L B Parson,St Louis
JE D Jones, St Louis Ohas A Meuren,StLouis
•GeoAßrechard&wf,Oln H.T Adams,_St Louts
P H Quinlan, Wheeling L Watson, Qulnooy, Hi
ll F Coffin, Newbifryport E B Gregory, New York
F A Dlllworth, Mass . D B Canfield, New York
W Blackburn, Mass Oapt J J Upham, USA
• O Gilmore, Boston O Berry,Smlthfield, Ohio
.-OK Wood, New York W A Hanford,"Ohio
R T Leech, Pittsburg Maj A F R Arndt, U S A
O M Prescott, Cleveland Jos S Ftnah, Pittsburg
J M Sarvls, Washington Jno W Fainter,Pittsburg
JJ A Wells, Troy, NY L Hartung, New York
A S Marvin, New York . >
The «
J J Harrison, New York i
H Hopkins, New York
S Ogliny, Hagerstown \
W E Sexton, Norfolk, Va !
E J Truefitt
H A Aechternaoht, N Y
Thos W F Oaryell
J Cross, Harrisburg
"W H Mattson
John A Smaller, Harrtsg
S T Chat iron, Harrlsbug:
Paul Charlton, Harrlsbg-
Geo Cnnkle, Harrisburg -
W K Wilson, Highsplre
Geo R Klnasmas, Balt
J Ward
O W Campbell, Wash’n
W B Brown
H M Dennlston, U S N
Ohas W Owen, U S N
Giles Lambson, Del
A G Toadvlne, Maryland
H Van Gaskins & wf, Pa
B G Powell. Harrisburg
Dr W H H Mlonrer.U S A
Dr O E Smith, Phlla
L L Stillman k la,Boston
J £ Clement k son, Fa
Oapt J M Opdyeke
H Kimball, Brooklyn
Miss Stewart, Penna
Miss Poster. Penna
E.M Wood, Boston
D HDevoe, New York
C Nelson, M D,Maryland
Leon Rhelnston
Simon A Feldman
George Rosenthal
Sol R Friedinburg
John B Goodwin, Balt
Geo Evans, Baltimore
J Thompson, Wash, D O
A Fenton k wf, Ohio
The Btei
G B Nlessley, Jeddo
Maj Robinson, Wash, DO
G M Brubaker, Penna
O Mather, Montg’y oo
A B Horn, Clarksburg
W Baird, Wash, D O
T N Wolfe, Penna
H B Dickinson, N Y
J O Winner, New York
F Wetrlok, Selinsgrove
J B Wogernetr, Ohio
O Tuoker, Beverly, O
J Schelllng. New York
C G Ashe, Delaware
A L Cheek, Clarksville
W Breaks, Philadelphia
Stnart McKee, Pittsburg
J H Aldridge, Maryland
W. Lilly, M Obunok
J N Bally, Wellsboro
W O Eyater,Ohambersb’g
Oapt F Wenti
Opt J MeKnlght&la.Wla
W P Alcorn & la, Pa
T Brodhead
J S Broun, Wash.
WAtantz, W Virginia
0 F Nagle, Buffalo
The An
N Tlbbals, New York
H H HUBtsinger, Fottsv
Alex Evans, EUtron, Md
A G Talte, Elltton. Md
A D Seltalnger.Tamaqua
J O White, Newburyport
Miss L Johnson, Newbpt
J Forrest, New York
J W Sheppard, Olnn
Jss F Smith, Reading
J W Houston, Delaware
Miss C E G Dunulhg
O R Bough, Baltimore
John Heßry, New York
C S Larrabee, Boston
E Fronds, Newark
John Nelson, St Louts
Harry Carr, St Loulb
C W Heydrlok
Ths Union.
R Snodgrass, Phlla iA Herbenok, Oantos, O-
W E Anderson, N J !HH Hants k wf, Leb’on
W Hill, Flemlngton, N J.H M James, California
J P Woodnntt, Wash V Skinner, Penna
J M Decker, Brooklyn Mrs Jester & niece, Pa
J Welsser, Pittsburg F French, New York
J O Welsener, Akron, O J Myers, Chicago
J F Olarlt, Boston O L Myers, Chicago
J R Zeller, Hngerstown K Potts, Penna
H Light, Lebanon oo TB Hull, Oatawlssa, Pa
H A Foster, Minerva, O Ira Robbins, HughesvlUe
D W Entriken, W Ohostr; J J Lint, Boenavlsta, O
lIM Pratt, Penna
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
Freckles,— These disfiguring spots are
* imply d/ops of porspir&Uoo hardened in the pores of
the skin. where, as water cannot penetrate, ordinary
washing will not remove. JARED 8 “BMaIL DB
PARIS, * * hy softening and smoothing the shin, reaches
thit colorous matter, and d saolvei it. No shin, how*
ever delicate, esn tan or freckle while using ** Basil
de Paris. : ’ Sold by all Druggists, Perfumers, and
dialers in Toilet Goods. • myl-mwsSt
A Big Thing.— A million ib a cheat
many, hot two million is more. As incredible as it may
appear, Messrs. F. H. Drake & Go., of ffewTork, sell
over two million bottles of PLANTATION BITTERS
a year. This is nearly one hundred and seventy-five
thousand dozen, which, at nine dollars, would he oyer
a million and ahalf dollarsi Surely, some merit mast
attach to an article of such a sale Go where we will,
from one end of the country to the other, we are always
Inisight of theeyidenoeeofthe cabalistic B.T.—IBSQ—X.»
and these gentlemen's energy. We would suggest to
them a little more elegance in their rock painting. The
Legislature of New Hampshire hse passed a law against
their further disfiguring the White Mountains. ap2B-0t
Db. Jansen opens the books op the
PHILADELPHIA NATATORIUM during to-day until
nine o'clock this evening, for public impaction. It
Yardsticks op Five Fattebns, Board
Measures, Tailors' Sonars s, and a varletj of Boles and
Taps Lises, for sale at the Hardware Store of TRUMAN
& SH aW, No. 835 (Bliht Thirty five) MARKET Street,
below Nloth. - It
Fob Window Shades -we have Bolleb
Ends, Rack Pullies, Knobs. Brackets, Tasks. Wooden
Hollers and Slats, Tassel Hooks, and other Hardware.
* TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 83S (Bight Thirty-five) MAE
SET Street, below Ninth. It
Why Injube the Complexion by
POWDERS AND WASHES which choke or #ll op the
yores of the skin, and is a abort time leave it harsh and
• dry 7 It is in the blood, and if you want a smooth and
* soft skis use HBLMBOLD'S EXTRACT OP SARSA
PARILLA. It gives a brilliancy to the complexion.
A Clear, Smooth Skin and Beatjti-
PUL COMPLEXION follows the nse of HBLMBOLD'S
■CONCENTRATED PLUID EXTRACT BARSAPARIL
LA. it removes black spots, pimples and all eruptions
of the skin,
To Purify, Enbich the Blood, and
1 25KAUTIFI the complexion, use HBLMBOLD’S HIGH*
LY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPA*
15ILLA. One bottleeonalß in strength one gallon of the
Byrup or Decoction.-
Not a Few op the Worst Disorders
chat afflict mankind arise from corruption* of the blood.
HBLMBOLD’S EXTRACT OP SARSAPARILLA U a
remedy of thentmoct -nine.
HBLMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT
BUCHB t? tht great Diuretic. HBLMBOLD'S CON
DBHTBATSD EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Utile Qrtai
Blood Purifier. , Both arc prepared according to rale,
of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and axe the most active
that ean he made.
A Thing op Beauty is a Joy Foe*
EVER —Those who desire brilliancy of complexion,
sanet parity and enrich the blood, which HELM BOLD'S
CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BABSAPABILLA Inca
riablydoex Recollect It Is no patent medicine. Aik
for Belmbold’e. Take no other. mhl-wfmem
H. Shoemaxeb & Co., No. 4 North
EIGHTH Street,-are now opeplng eleg.nt new Spring
and Sommer Style. Of CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Call
And examine. -it-. ap2B-6t-
Jones’.
, THE LOWEST
• / JELLING PE ICI
" la marijfed In figon*
onOwJttartlele,
AND VARIED,
#4pHKB’
Qnont One-priee
olo.VSSnq HOUSE,
Ip'W STREW,
/Jr/ above Sixth,
Jf No. 004.
-IT Prices redneed to snit the time*.
A Inc AMOrtment of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
*cnHable for all eeacona, eooctantly on hand,
t Custom-work male to order at abort notice. CmhB-*M
Clothing by the Mtt.w.
The Immense etock of READY-MADE CLOTHING
■aowdlssleyedat
WANAMAKER k'BROWN'S
OAK HALL POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE,
S. E. cor. SIXTH and MARKET Sts.,
it placed In one contlnnona line, would reach a long
■dUtanee toward Richmond. Thlalong stream of Cloth-
Lng la rnnnlng off at
MABVBLLOUBLY LOW PBICBB. apl4-tf
3sa:^suH.k-ibx>.
LAIRD—EASTON.—At Belvldere, N. X, on Thnra.
day morning, Aprll27ih, by the Rer-IW. H. Kirk, Her.
Samnel LalrJ, of Lancaater, Pa. to Mlw Mary A,
daughter of alurbAu V. Jsa»ton* Xwi<» of Balvfdora.
' SOYEZ. the Uttt Karch, by tin
tlnentnl.
I W M.MeOlure, Danville
W Means, Pittsburg
| J H Orbbihs, Beiiefonte
G Valentine, Beiiefonte
R T Keys, Baltimore
U W Simpson, Va
A K Rheeui, Carlisle .
S w Early, Carlisle
Mrs J W King
L K Haworth
; w Norris, Wmsport
,T D Server, Rahway, NJ
J J McGinnis. N J
W Templln, Harrisburg
H M Tomlinson,-Plttsbbr
A L Hunter. Pittsburg ~
F B Poland, New York
John Johnston, N Y
Robert Potts, U S N
J O Hopewell. N Jersey
Geo Herlbg Wolff
John Looke, Lewlsburg
E L Holmes, Lewlsburg
T B Adams, Baltimore
H L King, Baltimore
J D Clarke, Boston
C A Seasbey, Wash. D O
T B 0 Stump, Lanoaster
O H Grumman, N York
& D Leeoh, Phlla
J SomMervlll, N Jersey
N A Drlpps, U S N
J A Stewart, Wash, D O
John Kane, Illinois
R Perry, U S N
W H Muleomb. N Y *
w B Henderson, N Y
J R Henderson, N Y
W R Fentros, Penna
W MoElfresh, Md
Thos G Stewart k wf. Pa
M Gleme. Erie, Pa
W T Reynolds, Penna
rduustn’.
|P Derby, Gardner, Mass
G H Beck, New York
B F Fruit & wf, Penna
B B Higgins* la, NY
Maj W it Page
W L Bard welt, Penna
D J MoKtbbln, Phlada
T J Hurley & wf
O F Miller, Madison, Ind
R H Witter, Wmsport
G Douglass, Seranton
W A Montoaetle, Va
T G Westoott * wf, Pa
Miss Gould, Mahanoy
R Hamilton, Mahanoy
J T Jones, Massachusetts
Lieut J G Butler, N Y;
Con Koober, M Ohunok
F N Stoddard, U S N
H B Beall, W Virginia
John Y Bryant, Wash
D F Crow, New York
W Smith, Penna
M Mayers, New York
D Anderson, Ohio
Y O Case, Gallon, O
W A Willard, Penna
nerlcan.
E A Mix, New York
■ J R Jones, Jr, New York
W F Bartlett, New York-
O Ottinger St la, Balt
, D L Thompson, Pa
i H A Moore, Danville,Pa
; J Giles, Laurol.-.-Dcl
Dr Layton, U S N
H A Jarman, New York
.Tas W Brad 7, Now York
Lt D E Bigler, Wash
F Burr, Conneotlout
J Oodtu? ton, New Jersey
W Ewen, U S N
W F Potter, Ballefonte
R H Adams k sis, Md
J S Brown, Washington"
Dr E Look wood, Wash
Rev. D, Otti» Ke’loia, RDM l. r,„,« ,
deushterol Captain A Maedanle'. fif^^Viuinrroi
X3TT=»T->
to^lfid^Preelrtterla** 1 ,’ o **"’BaulelGaatrn. pis
«th year 5 hl«»g, cnursh u f Cohocislus. »n Sue
abo°e el Fiflh l? 18 Germantown read,
obolock , WM “' s4w afternoon, at 1
Abraham Cowell.
JtitnA* of the /amUr are raspeet
tll« ftinerat, U* u HU ‘ate rest-
Mav 9'ri ot l m Wharton »trent, on morntnr,
lery- * o c.ock. To proeead to Oerae
Thursday m trnin?, 27ft* Mra.
Cawandra Gilison, wife of the Bar. Wm. JT. tAibaou,
* **• jAWw and friends tf the family ara leapaet
lUJiyinYited to attend the funeral, from her hatband’a
residence, northeast corner of Fifinaad Bael Atra<»ts at
3 o clock this (Monday) afternoon, laierme&tat Monu
ment Cemetery. _ *
BRADI.—On theSOth instant, Huddaa-iah dau*h‘er
of James D. and Eliza H Brady, aged four years, aia*
monihs. and six days.
.. Fnnerai, on Tnesdsy mojaipe. at ten o’cloak, from
her parents’ residence, Vo 1535 North Twelfth st. **
. K HEDLIS. —On the 29th nit-, JBdwin Kesdteij aged
52 years.
Bio rolatljoo and male friends sre lnvitsi to attend
‘holnnwalfrom hislaterroidaioe. Ho I»TRace street.
oi> Tne.day. Msy 2d, st 10 o’oV ck A M. « '■
BOH».—On Sevenlh Day. 29. h ult., at the realdeacs
of her brother-in law, Vanleer Kschus, In Badnoiv
Delaware county, Fa., Ssrah Bond *
Aier relatives and fr'ecd* and those of the family are
incited, to attend her funeral from her lata
reeidenee. as above, without further aotioe, on Thir-t
-Meet at the house atl o’clock P.M **
Friday morninx, the 28»h instant,
* h9 Ute J>ttrd “ B - Carter, in ths
•Vuneri (rom her late residence, No '233 South
Thirteenth rtreet, on Monday afternoon. May ist. at
o o'clock. -
\ LEXANDHB’B AND JOUYIN &
aa oo’S. Black Kid Gloves red need to ,2 a pair.
, BBSSO3 * SON, Monrntng store,
apil tf 918 CHE3TNIJT Strait.
DLACK QUEEN’S CLOTH AND
Giosty Hohalrc, yard and a half wide, juat. re
ceived by BESSON k SON, Mourutnr Store.
6P21-W . No. GlB CHESTNUT Street.
T?YRE & LANDELD
-G ESTABLISHED IN itB4o.
We always adhers to good Goofs, and depend on fair
dealing for patrons,o. _
GOOD STOCK OP SILK GOODS.
GOOD STOCK OP DRESS-GOODS.
ap26 SHAWLS AND STAPLE GOODS
gggp MISS ANNA E. DICKINSON
AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
Thursday Evening, May 4th.
A PQPUf.AR ADDRESS,
" WOMAN’S WORK ASD WAeSS. ,,
Being a plea for more work and better pay for Women,
This speech 1b represented by the pre?a, without ex
ception, where it has been repeated, as her happiest
effort; and her appeal on behalf of the unfortunate and
distressed of her sex as most touching and effective- '
The Xew York World, after its recent delivery in
Brooklyn, pronounced it * a noble, earnest, and elo*
quest plea in behalf of laborfor women. ’ ’
The Tribune, inlts report of the same speech at the
Gooper'lnstiiute, remarked that “she was interrupted
by frequent applause, .the enthutiaimof ths fair speaker
beint at times perfectly oontageous. The lecture was
in every nehse a perfect success, and the vast number
of to hear her were evidently tin*
pressed with her arguments, ”
Ths sale of tickets will begin on TUESDAY MOBY*
IHG, at the Bookstore o! T. B. Pugh, Sixth and Chest
nut streets.
Admlttanqa 25 cents; reserved seats 60 cents.
Doors open at 7 o’clock; Lecture to commence at &
myl 4t
ra® BALLOON AftCEKSXOK, CORNER
FIFTBEHTH and COATES Streets, postponed,
oa account ofhigh winds, until WE DYE SCAT. Hay 3d,
atl o'clock. 1 myl* St*
the annua I, MEETING OF
the BCBSCBIBBBS and MADTaGEBS of
GBILDREN’B BOMS of West Philadelohia. wilt be
held at the HOME on WEDNESDAY, May 3, at 10#
o’clock. The annual report will be read. »nd an else*
tion for Officers and Hansgere for the ensuing year take
place, myl-at*
PEOPLE’S STOCK EXCBAKGE,
Bo 505 CHESTNUT Street, is now open for
business Three calls of Slocks are held daily, com*
mencing at 10 A. M., 2P. M , and Bln the evening. A
portion of th* room appropriated for the use of public,
who are admitted Tree.
Dr A. G. KGBKRT, PreaWeat.
A.G HIKSS. Vice President.
8 O FOLWKLL. Secretary.
ra* PINE GROVE AND EAST SASDY
OIL COMPANY —There will be a Meeting of
the Stockholders of this Company, to Organize, Eiect
■Officers, and decide on a plan of Organization prepara
tory to securing a Charter, on TUESDAY, Hay 234. at
10 A. M, at Boom No. 3, 433 WALNUT Street. Phila
delphia. K. W. ALLISON,
Secretary pro tern.
rjar* OFFICE OF THE CUT BOCNTT
PUND COMMISSION. COMMONWEALTH
BUILDING, 613 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
PHinADBLPUA, April 27, 1855.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN, that this Commission
ha* removed Us office from the Commonwealth Build
ing. No. 613 Chestnut street, to the GIBABD ESTATE
BUILDINGS, No, 19 South PIYTH Street, and that on
. and after the Ist of May next its meetings will be held
on MONDAYS and THURSDAY*, at 10 A? M
By order of Commii&lon. __
myl-mwf6t BICHABD C. WINSHIP, Secretary,
I®* EMPIRE COPPER COMPANY OF
■s® MICHIGAN.
Police Is hereby lives that an instalment of one dol
lar per ehare os each and every share of the oanltal
stock of the BMPIRB COPPER COSIPaSY OF MtCHr-
G&Nbas this day been called by the Board of Directors
of said Company, due, and p»yabie at the Oilice of the
Company, 80. 433 WjkLNuT Street, Philadelphia, on
or before the 20th day of May, ISSS. Interest will he
charted on all Inslalments after the same shall hare be
come due.
By order of the Board of Director*.
J. S. McMULLI 3, Secretary.
Philadelphia, April 23,18f8. my 1-mwf tmy2o
SIXTH WARD.
Report df R. C. WALBORN, T.-sasarer of the
Special Bounty Fund of the Sixth Ward:
The Treasure r acknowledges the receipt of. '-*-•*58,376 65
ano Is allowed credit for the following items:
Cash paid 3* substitutes**** $? k 4GO 00
Cash paid 23 volua tears-........ 2.570 00
Oath paid 23men, $55 42 each.. 1,274 88
Cash paid intiuentai exptnsei 1,13190
8,376 56
Dr. balasee-**.*,.,***«*«..eenaanen.**,.ol
AD of which is respeotfully submitted.
„ , B. C WADBO&N. Treasurer. -
we, the undersigned, auditors, have examined the
above and find it correct in every particular
SAHL BISPHAM, Chairman*
W. H. BA SIT 89,
•D. C. A CLARKE, Secretary.
PHUrADELPHiA, Apill Bth, 1665- It*
tsar BtmLLINE LAND COfiPASY
OF LAKE SUPERIOR -At a meetiug of the
Trustees of the METaLLINE LAND COMPANY OF
LAKB SUPBBIOB, held THIS DAY, a dividend of
FIFTY CENTS FEB SHAKE, was declared, payable at
the Office of the Company. No. 3341 WALNUT Sweet,
on and after the Ist of May, proximo, to the Stock
holders of record at the close of THIS DAY* or their
legal representatives.
_ A. H DINCKLBB. Treasurer.
PsniAPBLPmA, May 1,1865, myl»10t
|£gp> ALLIANCE PETBOLfiCM COAL
COMPANY.
TbeSubseription Books are open for the sale of the
balance of the Stoek of the Working Capital. Subscrip
tion price
TWBHTY-FIYB CENTS PER SHARE, PAR VALUE,
ONE DOLLAR. SUBSCRIPTIONS Received of
J. J. ALLEN, President,
43 South DELAWARE Avenue.
O. W. MORSE, Treasurer*
10S WALNUT Street.
And at the Office of the Company, 136 South THIRD
Street, ; ap2B»Bt
OFFICE OF “THE HOOVES AMO
MARSHALL OIL C 0.," -
* N, W. Coßjrgg Fifth and Chestnut,
__ Boon No. S.
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS :
The Director* would respectfully Inform the Stock
holders of “The Hoover and Marshall Oil Company"
that the affairs of the Company Are in a good and sound
condition, and that the developments on their property
are being vigorously prosecuted. That they could 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 -amre iTteV
and have had several applications for more leases for
half the oil. The wells on this tract are to be sunk Im
mediately.
Several large strikes having recently been made in
the immediate vicinity of the fifty- acre tract, they feel
the greatest confidence In expecting: he most satisfactory
result*. The wall now being bored by the Company,
on the Hoovertract, they feefauured will yield not less
than sixty barrels ofoilper day. The books 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. R BARNHURST, Secretary.
FH2hAPBZ.PKIA» April 11th, 1865. ap2s-6t
KST* FEEDER DAM COAIf COMPANY,
J" Office 333 South THIRD Street.—The Aunusl
Meeting of the Stockholders FEEDER DAM
COAL COMPA9Y will be held at the Office of the Com
pany on TUESDAY, May 2d, 1865, at 12 M , when an
Ejection will be held for fire Directors, to serve for the
ensuing year,
ap29-3t CHARLES D. KNIGHT, Secretary.
I® 0 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
•“L RTOOKHOLDBBS of TBS BEACON OIL
COMFABY will be held on TUESDAY. Mav 9th, at
8 X oulock P. M., in second-story GIRARD-BANK
BUILDING. S. P. HaNCOCK,
ap2Bltn* Secretary.
|s»*» OFFICE OF THE UNION PEXRO-
Ioy LBUM COMPANY.
Philadelphia. April 27,1885.
An adjourned meeting of tse Stockholders of this
Company win be held at Boom No SO, Marshanta’ Ix
ebarge, on TUESDAY* 2d May proximo, at 12 o*eloek
noon, for the purpose of electing officers for the enduing
Sear. The Transfer Books will remain closed until
[ay 3d M. D- EVANS,
ap2B-4t Secretary.
Gf a> Ti OFFI€E MdNDAN MINING COM-
Tvu •_ Philadelphia, April 27.18 M.
rtvmio hereby given that an instalment of FIFTY
j* i Per * hare on sash end every share of the
ib ® MAkDAH MlalHG COMPAfY.
in. payable on or before the
j?iwt VI of woe of fas oom-
PAHY, 80. 3E4 W. I.BDT Street. Phil.delphia.
_.o. , n Dy otto of the Director*
Apia tmlO B. H. HOOPSS, Treiearer.
OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL
I® ABD HaVIGaTIOST OOMPAMY
..... , PaitiDatPEiA, April 18, 1885.
Acnnal Meetia, of the Stockholders of
this Company will he held at the Board of Trade
Rooms,north tide of CHBSTHUT Street.above Yilth,on
TUESDAY MOBBIBG. the J 4 day of May next at
half-paat Id o dock, after which, an election will b«
held at the earns place, for offleer. of the Company for
the ensuing year The election to close at 2 o’clock P.
M of the same day. JAMES S. COX.
apffl-iot . President.
MERCHANTS' A.*D MASCFAC
*=» TUREBS’ HATIONALBAEK.
PITTSBCBa, April 11,1155.
Stockholders >re hereby notified that Booh a wld be
opened for enhscriptlon to the new stock of this Bank
at the COMMEBOI.L B ATI OR Ah BARK. In Philadel
phia, on MORDAY, May lit. 1855, and will eonttnne
open doring baol injr hoar*, dally, from 10 o'clock A.
M toSo'eloek P. AC, until Thnraday, Jane Ist, IB&5.
By order of.theßoard of Dirwtors
JO HR SCOTT. Jr., Oashler.
3. S. BOLLMAR. President,
Plttshnr*. Penna.
SOBT. B. STEBLIRO. Vise President,
Philadelphia aplOtjsl
KSa-> MUSICAL FCNJD SOCIETY.—THE
ERE’ Annual Meeting of the Mnsical Ynnd Society
will he held at thely Hall on-TUBBDAY. the 2d May, at
8 o’clock P. M. The Annul Report will be read, and
an Election for Dlreotore held.
apZ7 8t WM. L. DURGLIBQR. Secretary.
Fag- SOmHERS LIBERTIES AMD
Erie? peer towhship EAILBOAD compart,
PHTiABELPaiA. Aprtl 8.1836.
The Annual Meetlngpf the Stockholders of this Com
pany, and an Election-for Officers to cure for theen
eningyear, and nntll-others shall he elected, wtu be
held at the Office of the PhUadelpfaia and Reading Bril
road Company, Ho. »»» Sqnth. FOURTH Street, on
MOM DAY, the Ist day of MajTnaxVat 11 o 'clock A M
apS-tmyl WILLIAM H. WEBB, Seorstary.
|£gjp> BtriHTBB
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
INTEREST Of FIFTY WELLS
PITHOLE AND CHERRY BUN.
CAPITAL, #135,000.
SHARES, SI.
$25,0e0 WOBEINO CAPITAL.
BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION
Will be o,ea oa
MONDAY,
AT THB OFFIOB-.
BOWEN & FOX.
MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE,
Where Maps can be seen and Proepeetus had. myl-El
■Sf* niIOtKIIM.
■V
THS HEW YORK AND’LIVERPOOL
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
OBGAVIZKD 3DH THB
MIXIXG XJfD KAWGFAOTIJKma LAWS OF THJ
stats of mnr fork.
CAPITAL, OHS MILLIOH DOLLARS,
OHS HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES,
«0 PER SHARK.
BCBSCKIPTIOH VBXCB, (5 FIB SHARK
MOT LIABLE TO FURTHER AEBBBSMXMT.
OFFICES:
Mo. H 4 EMPIRE BCILDIMG.
Mo. T 1 BROADWAY, MEW YORK.
Foot Oyyios adskxss. Box Mo. 1338, Mnw Tons.
OmOBBS.
Horn DARIEL S. DICKIRSOR, President.
WM. T. PHIPPS. Ties President.
ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary.
H. J. BtTRTIS. Mining Superintendent,TltnsyiU«,Pa.
ATLARTIC BARK, Ro t M3Broadpray. H. Y.. Treasnry.
The wells of the Company are now prodnelng oil.
Payment for stock may be made is drafts, registered
notes, or Government bonds and aecorltles, which, bonds
and securities will be taken at their market value.
Remittances may be addressed to the Company, P, O.
Box Ho. 6888, Mew York Olty, or to “Atlantis Bulk,
Treasnry of Hie Hew York and Liverpool Petroleum
Company, Ho. 142 Broadway, Hew York City,” or to
any of Its agents. . mh6-2m
AMERICAN HAIL
NAIL MACHINE MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
PENNSYLVANIA. AND MARYLAND.
CAPITAL $BOO,OOO.
6,Q00 SHAKES—PAR TAME, $5O,
PBIBIBBHI,
■HENRY THOMAS.
TSBAHUEER,
JOHR W. HALL.
DIBBOTORB.
HENRY THO 51 AS. Harrisburg.
JOHHW. HaLL, Harrisburg.
S' i WALBOBN, PnfladelpHa.
R G. BIEMAS. Baltimore
BBRRY GILBiST, Harrisburg.
B ASEE&3*
ADAMS A LEVIS, PhUadelphla.
_ The Subscription Book for the Capital Stoek of this
Company Is now open at the Banking House of ADAMS
k LEYIS, 80. 305 GHBSTJtUT Street, Philadelphia.
penons wishing to make a profitable investment are
respectfully invited to call on ffeears- ADAMS k LEVIS,
who will give them farther Information, and will show
them the Machines, now running and making
The advantages we claim for onr Machines over any
otherslnnse, are:
■ That they prodnee a more perfect nail,-with a better
head, and fewer Imperfect nails.
That they effect a saving of not lees than fifty per
cent. In the expense of grinding knives and dies.
And the’ Machines being self-feeding, theyipeffeet a
saving of from fifty to seventy-five per cent. In the
labor of catting nafia. v
Parties feeling an interest, and desiring to subscribe,
will please calland examine for themselves, aplfi lm
OFFICE WASHINGTOR OIL CO.,
10 HEBGHAHTS’ EZOBAHGE,
„ Phipadbiphia, April SBth. 1865.
The Animsl Meeting of stockholders will be held at
12. M . on SATOBDAY, May ISth. ■ •
ap29tml3. WM. C. STILES, Jr., Secretary.
ISfV OFFICE OF THE PIEBBBPOHT
OIL COMPART, 131 South THIRD Street,
Philadelphia.
A meeting of the Stockholders will beheld at the office
of the Company, on MORDAY,. May Ist, 1885, At 12
o'clock M., for tho purpose of organization and election
of Directors to serve for the ensuing year.
apl7-tmyl WM H. WaLLAOE. Secretary.
W3g° OFFICE OF TJHB CITY SftEA
BUEBB,
24 1835.
HOTICB.TO 10ASJHOLDBBS.
Ism prepared to buy OSE HURDRED THOUBARD
DOLLABS of the Loan of the Oityof PhUadelohla, d no
Ist of July next, at par, tfSRJIY BUMM,
sp26 6i City Treasurer,
OFFICE VAN RUBEN OIL COM*
PART, 10 MEEOHARTS’ BXCHARGg.
„ PMt.AnBi.PHiA. April 22, IBM.
The Annual meetlnzo; STOCKHOLDERS will be held
at the Office ofthe Company, at 12 M., on SATURDAY,
May 6th. 1886 W. C. BHLES, Jb..
Spa2-tny6 Secretary,
OFFICE OF THE MINERAL OIL
Kf OOHPIII, 524 WALRUT Stre.t, April 25.
1865 r"Tbe Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
ayugRAL OIL COMPAnf Wiu he held at their Office,
on FRID AY, May 12tb, at 12 o'clock M , for the pnr
poteof electing a Board of Directors to serve for the
enenlng year. THOS. B. BE ABLE,
apdlimyia Secretary.
13R- THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOB
President and Managere ofthe ELMIRA ARO
WILLIAMSPORT RAILROAD COMPARE will be held
at their Office, 3»S WALRUT Street, on MOSDaY,
Mayl. at 12o’clockM. L. P. GEIGER,
apl2-wtm9t Secretary,
—rig— OFFICE OF THE MARQUE ETT
K*V MIHiKG COKPAHY.
319 WALHDT STREET,
Philadblphia, April 18.1865.
Tb« fio&Hal Mtetisg of ibe bioekboiders of tb.l* Com*
pa»y for th* Blectioo of Directors and such other basl
sees as may coma before it, will be field at the Office of
the Company, No- 319 walnut street, city of Pfiiia*
delpfiia, on &e first MORDAY. the first day of May
next, at one o'clock P. M. _
ap!9 IQt DAVID 8 HBTL, Secretary,
i-igw GOOD SPBISfi RAILROAD
COMPARY.
. PHIhADBLPHIA, April 8. 1855
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany, and an election for President and six Managers
to Bcrve for the ensalsg year, and nntll others shall be
•leateA will be held at the Office of the Fciladelphla
•ndßesdlng Railroad Company, Ro. 33? Sonth
FOURTH Strom, on MOHDaY, the let day of May
next, at 11H o'clock A. M
apS-tmyl WM. H. WEBB. Secretary.
KH“ MONUMEST CEMETERY. SO
. TIOK -Th» Annual Meeting of the Lot Holders
InIbeHOHUMBWT CEMETERY OF PHILADELPHIA,
and Election for Managers to serve the ensuing year,
will be held at the Hall of the Fire Association, south
aide of HORTH Sgeet, west of Fifth street, on MOH-
DaY AFTBBHOOR, the firm day of Maynext, at four
o'clock. E. TAYLOR,
apS2-8t Secretary.
WANAMA&ER VjßßbwN t
THE PRESS.-PRILABELP
COA3U AT COST I
HOUSEKEEPERS* COA.& COMPANY.
OFFICE, 105 SOUTH FIFTH dTBhE?. BBM>W
UHJBSVNUr.
A Company has been formed abler the MtntagLa#i
of FeoD'-yJ varna, of the above name, for rhe pur
pose of *appljin* Coal toita members afc-prime coat, ‘
andyonaie hereby solicited to become* participant in
its benefice..
The stock of the Company has been divided into 25,-'
000 shares, at $lO per share, making a capital of 4250,-
000, of which $OO,OOO is set apart for working.capttaL .
It is the intention of this Company ‘o furnish each of
its stockholders withonegroß* ton (2,240 pounds) of coal
annually-, for each share of stock held by them during
the exletexee of this Company (which has been char
tered for sixteen years) at cost, if the stockholder de-.
sires to receive it. * .
Last winter a ton of coal of only 2009 pounds cost at
yonr door $12.60, while the mining and
aionol 2 2® pounds, cost only $7. fiO: thus making the
enormous profit of five dollars on a single ton of coal,
besides the difference in weight, Why par thediffffir
ence, when by becoming a member of the Houaekeep* •
era’ Coal Company yon will besome directly connected
With the mining and delivery of yonr own Goal, there
by seeming U good, clean, cheap* and of full weight r
All these benefits are secared to yon at once if yon
join this Company. The eh»rae‘er of the gentlemen,
having this enterprise in charge is sufficient guarantee
that the objects of the Association will be fully verified.
The Company have pruoared the lease of the weLW
known colliery of *' Brancodale, " situated about sevqF
mites from Poueyille. on a branch of tbcMiaemUana
Schuylkill Haven Sail road The coal is of the best
quality of the region it being tfcecaleb’rated Spohn vain, ‘
The mine will now yield 40.C00 tons of coal per year,
and can readily be mads, to double its present prodne
tian at a very small cost. Tne supply may be said to be
inexhaustible, for, so far as the existence of this Com
ps n 7 is concerned,.Ucertainly is so. ...
The mine complete working order, with au the
machinery and per*o»al pj operty necessary and usual to
Work a first-class colliery.
The stock of this Company is not an inflated’one, it
being based upon a fair equivalent in property.
3be investment will be a good one, as tbe Company
expect i o realize sufficient profit from the sale of the aur*
plus of all coal mined over 20,000 tons, to pay a good
semi-annual dividend. _ .. „ - *'
Information coneernlng the affairs of the Company
can be obtained at the office.
PREBTDEHT,
B. F. LRAKB. M. D , Frankford.
SECRETARY
JOHJ BACON, office of tbe Company.
TSEAfcORBR.
THOB. WBIGGINS. 8. B. Cor. Fifth and Chestnut sts.
QBSERAi AGENT,
BOBT. K. COBSON.
DISECTOBB.
B F. LSAKB, | LEWIS THOMPSON. /
B. H. JBBKS* THOHA9 WBIGGINS
- JACOB W- BOCKIDg. spl7 tnwf24t
rag” scHOiiHiu Affo srsdue*
'■». EANHA EAILBOAB COMPANY, OFFICE
BBT Bouth FOURTH Street.
Philadelphia, April 6th, 1860
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this
company, and an, election /Tor President and six
Managers, will take Discs at the OFFICE of. the COfi
PABi, bn MONDAY, the Ist day of May next, at 12
.O'clock K. '
c ; *p7 tmyl WM. H. WEBB, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE BESOhCTE
.1® MINING COMPANY, No 3»* WALNUT St.
• Philadelphia, April 11, 1865.
NOTICE U hereby siven that ail Stock of the BBSO-
LtJTE MINING COMPANY on which instalments are
due and unpaid is hereby declared forfeited, and will
be.sold at public auction on SATURDAY, the 13th day
of May, 1860, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the office of the
Secretary of the Corporation, according to the Charter
and By-Laws, unless redeemed on or before tbit day.
By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPBS,
ap!2 tmylS Secretary and Treasurer.
mjM} OFFICE GIBABD MINING COM.
. PAST. Philadelphia, April24,lBi6.
Notice is hereby given that an instalment or fifty
cents per sh&te on each and every share of the capital
stock of iihe
„ GIB AND MI NING COMPANY
Haethle day been called,in,payable on or before the
gth_dav of Jsav. 1885, at tbe Office of the Company, No.
3»* WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. '
By order of the Directors.
sp‘s troy 6 . . • B. A. HOPPES, Treasurer.
THE BORTHEBHf HOME .FOB
V 2& FRIENDLESS CHILDREN’—The Annual Meet
ing of members will be held at the office of THOMAS
EARP, Esq . President, V. & cor AHCHand &HVB<ITH
Streets, on TUESDAY, May 9th, A D . 1865. *t4 P. ML
Election o f Managers and Trust* es between 4 audS P. M.
MAC GRBGOfi J. MXFGHBSON,
ep24-mta4t Secretary. .
lECTCBE ON LIGBT. - v
■wSSff a Lecture on Light, with briltiant experiment#,
will be delivered before the Franklin Institute, at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on TUESDAY. May 3, at 8
o'clock* by Professor RBNRY MORTON* Secretary of
the Inrtitute,
Ticket*, may be procured from the Actuary,at the hall
of tbe Institute IT South SEVENTH Street, from IQ A.
M, to 10 P. M., until tbe Ist or May; oh the Ist and fid
uteYmaj be had at the Academy, from 10 A M. to 5
Tickets for tbe parquet, parquet circle, and balcony,
00 cents; for other parts of the house,2oc. Seats secured
without extra charge.
The regular members’ ttcketp, incluaing fchose forla
dica and minors, will admit their holders to this lec
ture, without, however, of .course securing them re-
By order of the Committee on Instruction.
JOHN F. FRAZER,
J V. MERRICK,
PLINY E. CHASE.
ap36 8i» COLEMAN SELLERS..
OFFICE OF TBE STAPLE SHADE
OIL COMPANY. No. 5»4 WALNUT Street.
_ Philadelphia, April 28, 1856.
The Annual Meeting of-the Stockholders of tbe Maple
Bh*de Oil Company will be held at their Office on
THURSDAY, May 18 2860, at 12 o'clock M., for the pur
pose of electing a Board of Directors to servo for the
snsulngyear. THOMAS R. SBaRLE.
ap?7 tmyiß Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICE —OFFICE OF
*» the PERRY OIL COMPANY, southeast corner
of WALNUT and FOURTH Streets.
- _ _ • Philadelphia, Apiil 25, 1865.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
dend of ONE PER CENT, on the capital stock of the
Company, payable at their office, bn and after May 3d,
clear of State tax.
Transfer books will be'cloeed on Saturday, 29th
and reopened on Wednesday, May BA*_
sp27-6t JAMES PERRY, Treasurer.
« PRIZE JfONEIf AND GOVERN
MENT BOUNTY TO ALL WHO ENTER THB
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPB,
Orders have been received from the head of the
Marine Corps, at Washington not to restrict recruits to
a particular class (as has oeen the case heretofore), but
to receive ALL who have served in the volunteer ser
vice, or in the regulars, or In the marines, and have
been honorably discharged. 6uch persons enlisting in
the United States Marines Will receive the Govern
ment bounty, and will also be entitled to their share of
frize money in any capture of the enemy s vessels.
or further information apply at the recruiting ren
dezvous. No 311 South FRONT Street, between 9 A.
M. and S o'clock P. M., every day but Sunday.
JAMBS FORNEY,
apl-if Captain and Recruiting Officer.
'THE GREAT PRACTICAL COMMER-.
A CIAL INSTITUTION JOB THB EDUCATION OF
YOUNG MB*.
BRY.NT, STRATTON, & BANNISTER’S
NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
ASSEMBLE BUILDING. .
8. W. corner of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets,
' (Entrance on Tenth street.) -
BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, COMMERCIAL
ARITHMETIC. COMMERCIAL LAW, BUSINESS
CoXBBSPONDBSGB, TBLEGBAPHISG, BUSINESS
FOBMB, Em.
Til* Institution offers to young man. ilia facilities of a
thorough and practical education for business which,
will enable them to enter at once upon the fields of use*
fulness and honor. »
In addition to an extensive course in the theory of
Book*keening sad the collateral branches, each student
receives all the advantages of a* perfect system of
A.CTOAU PRACTICE, ' -
representing the actual operations of the principal
branches of trade and commerce.
THE PRACTICAL COURSE
is wholly la advance of any hlngof the hind heretofore
known Among the various **hou»es M thoroughly ap-
E tinted and engaged in practice are :
auks—Public and Private,
Mercantile Houses— wholesale and Retail, including
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac. •
Commission Houses,
Transportation Offices,
Insurance Offices.
Telegraph Offices,
Post Offices. &c,, &c., &e,
.Each of these has its particular u ark iu the grand de
sign, and all are arranged with a view to harmony and
efficiency In carrying out the true and practical idea of
_ 80311*1588. ■
„ BRYANT, STBATTON,.& BAkNTBTBB-’S Telegraphic
Institute, southeast corner tf SEVENTH and CHSST*
NyT Streets, the most extensive and complete Telegrapn
School in the United States. The College and Institute
are connected by
A REGULAR TELEGRAPH LINE,
conatrueted for the benefit of the students. The practice
and operations of this line differ in no reaped; from that
of a real line connecting different cities. We are thus
enabled to props*# young men to enter at once upon the
duties of an office.
This Institution offers unequalled facilities, both in
the Commercial and Telegraphic uenartments.
Scholarships issued at this College are goon for au un
limited period in the thirty* one Colleges comprising the
International Chain
Call or send for a circular. Address
BRIANT, STRATTON, & BARRISTER, *
a P2P 2 * • Philadelphia •
DELLEVTJE FEMALE INSTITUTE.
*-* _ A BOABDING SCHOOL FOB GIRLS
THEBUMMEB TEEM OF THIS INSTITUTION,
heaHMnlljand beautifully located on the.northern
limits of Attleboro, Bucks county, Pennsylvania. wUI
commence Fifth-month, 22d, 1865, and continue in but*'
sion twelve weeks.
The course or instruction is thorough Is the several
departments oi English, French, Latin, Mathematics,
audDravtug.
4 For full details see circular, to obtain which address
toe • Principals, Attleboro Post Office, Bucks county,
Pennsylvania. ISSABL J GRaHAMB. i
. /AXE P. GRAHAMS,
apg 2m Principals.
T7ILLAGE GREEK SEMINARY.—
V MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four miles
from MEDIA, Pa Thorough course in Mathematics,
Classics, Natural Sciences, and English; practical les
sons In Civil Engineering Pupils received at any tlmi,
And of all aces, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Re
fers to John C. Capp & Son, 23 South Third street; Thos.
J. Clayton, Esq., Fifth and .Prune streets: ex*Sheriff
Ken, .nil other*. AddreMßev. J. HEbVbY BAK
TOJ. A. M .VILLAGE GEEBN. Penns., no6-6m
OFFICE depot commissary of
SUBSISTENCE, Wjumxmm.-.P- 0. , Apri129,1865,
proposals fob floub. •
fSALBD PROPOSALS are Invited until WKDNBSt
BAY, April 3d, at 15 o'clock M., lor furnishing the Sab;
sis? ease Department with. ..
SIX THOUSAND (6,000) -BARRELS OF FLOUR
The proposals will be fox what is known at this depot
as Nos. X, 2. and 8, and bl«fs will be entertained for aujr
quantity lees thau the whole. •
Bids must be in duplicate^and for each grade on sepa
rate sheets of paper. - -- • •
delivery of the flour to commence within five days
from the opening of the bids, and must be delivered in
such quantities, daily, as the Government may direct,
either at the Government warehouse in Georgetown, at
the wharves, or railroad depot in Washington, D. G.
The delivery of an flour awarded to be
Within twenty days from the acceptance of the bid
Bids will be received for flour to be delivered in new
oak barrels, head lined.
Payment will be made in such funds as toe Govern
ment may have for disbursement.
The usual Government inspection will be. made just
before the flour is received, and none will be accepted,
w hick is not fresh ground, and of a.gupertor quality* .
An oath of allegiance must accompany .the bid o; eaonr
bidder who has not the oath on file in this office, add no
bid will be entertained from parties who have previous*-
ly failed to comply with their bids, or from bidders not
present to respond*
Government reserves the right to reject any bid tor
any cause Bids to be addressed to the undersigned, at
No. SS»3 O’* etieet, endoreed ‘’Proposal* for
Flour. ” ‘ S. C. GBeSneT
*nyl-2t * CaptainU 8 V.
, WM. F. WARBURTOK,
FASHIONABLE HATTER,
430 Chestnut Street..
NEXT BOOK TO THE POST OFFICE,
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addresa “it. B. F.,” Box9loPort once. I ap®.*" ■
GEEAT CENTREX. CLOTHING. HO'USE,
MILITABI.
EDUCATIONAL.
PROPOSALS.
PHILADELPHIA)
tA, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1865.
FINANCIAL.
f T . 8.
sevew-thihty JbOAW.
B, anthoritr of the' Seoratary of Uu* Treanury. the
nnd.r»l««| iuu tanus.d th* 0««»1 Bslraairtra
iimr roi Un mi* si Unit** SUta* Treurarr BoU,
mnbl wra ud Uhm-W&Uu Mr tnk latMMt Mr
MKUblmowauik, ‘
BE YEN-THIRTY LOAN.
n»» WMw *n ittnftd nadwikt* of Jmitt, BS
Md in MT*n. tktM row. bon Unt tin.. In ni-
TOO. oi w. wurtTUM. *t tta* ortloft of tin boUu late
17. S. MO SIX FEB OEHT.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
*bon Somd. *n now worth.*rrominm of nlno Mr
«nt.. Inilndtiii (old Intuort from f oroilwt, whUh
n*ko* Iht »<tnal mlt on (ho 7.-S0 Lou,
intlndiut Jatorart, about ton Mr oonC Mr u
tmn, botddM It. exemption from State and municipal
taxation, mltieh adde/rom one to three per cent, more,
•Mordln, to Uu nto lorlod on othor proMrtr- Bn
tntomtb Mrttblo MnLuhnnllr br oohmm nttubod
tooMhnoto. wbldh mar bo out offuiaoU tour bulk
.orbankn.
Th* intwort amoanta to
Ono Mnt nor dar on a (M noto.
Two .eots o«r d.ron a ,I%’nota.
Ton out. nor dar ona WOO not*.
Twontr «ent* Mr dar on a ,1.000 not*.
On. Dollw tier dar on a *3.000 not*.
Motw of all the denomination, imid will b* rronrt
lr fnndAM tywnroMlntof nibMirlptioM, and.the note*
forwarded'at once. The intereat to Itth Jon next will
be p»td In advance. This )•
, THE ONLY LOAN IN MABKET
now oforod'br th* Governnnit, and It ia eonldaaU?
aoerted that tta snperioradvantaae. will maktit tht
CtEEAT FOPdaAB LOAN OF THE FEOPIiE.
L«m than tSOO.OOO.OOQ of the Loan anthoriied br the
last Conrre.s ere now on the market, Thie arnoont,
at the rate at which It is beina absorbed, will Wl ba
subscribed for within four months, when th* note*.
wOl nndonbtodlr eommand a iremlnm, a* baa nni
formlr been the sew at the oloa* of the snhawiption*
to other Loan*.
In order that .itiiMia of everr tow* and aeation of the
tonntrr net oeatorded faailitlaa for takln* the Loan,
th. National Banks, Stat. Banka, and PrtvaU Sankara
thronfhont th. wnntrr hava amarallr acrMd to re
atilv. inbifrlptiona at par. Bnbterlb.r> will aslart thtlr
own aauta, in whom ther hav. *onld»n«*, and t who
onlr an to b.'naponaibl. for the deUvery of tba hota*
for whieh th.r r*Miv« ord.ra.
JAY 000 K E.
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No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
- FHILADBLFHIA.
COUPONB, 5-20, ‘ %
08 1881.
DUE MAY 1,1865. AND JULY-1,
BOUOHT AT HIdHEST MABKET BATES,
WM. PAINTER & 00., Banker
apg-Iffl lit) SOUTH THIRD STREET.'
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OHABLKB BMOBY & CO.,
STOCK INI) EXCHANGE BROKERS,
. Ho. 15 South Third street,
hhiladelphul
All kinds of nktnmnt fond* and Hold and Silver
boitaht and sold, and Oolieetione mad*.
, HartUniar attention liven to th* pnrahaa* and sal* of
Government, State, and other Stoaka and Loana on eom
inlsilon- noTT-dm
7.30. 5-20. 10-40.
ADAMS & LEYIS,
No. 805 CHESTNUT STREET,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
All klnda of
BBCUBITIEB AHD BTOOKB BOUGHT,
SOLD, AHD NEGOTIATED.
; HOLD AHB SILVER BOUGHT ADD SOLS.
■ Speoial attention riven to OIL BTOOHA mhll-gm
BOBUS. * KOEAOB B. nABBOV.
||I)W. ROBINS & CO.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE
BROKERS,
NO. ,7 SOUTH IHIBD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Ann mints or
BANK NOTES, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS. BONDS.
AND GOVBBNHBNT SECURITIES,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Collection, made bn all parte of the country.
..p.Podte reeelyed, snbject to light draft and internet
allowed. . , • mh7-3tn
JgECOND
NATIONAL BANK,
OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA,
(LATE IBON CITY TRUST COMPANY.)
CAPITAL. ®300,000. •
BANKERS’ AND MKBCHANTS’ COLLECTIONS
gromptly attended to on the moat favorable terms.
6. I. WARIER, President,
g JOHN B. PATTEBSON, Caahlet. mhS gg
>pHE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND,
NO. 136 SOUTH FOUETH STSKBT, BELOW
CHESTNUT,
PayeftTeVereent. Intereet on Deposite. Agente for
the aale of United Statee 7 3-10 Loane at Far. Goyern
ment, State and City Loane and Stocks bought and sold
for depositors and others on Commission- mh!B 3m
SEW PCBUCATIOSS.
rj PRESS, AND WILL APPEAR ON
BATUBDAY, the 6th inet..
Fkistbd in Fbebob,
HttTOKY 0F T JUHUS CB3AB.
THE IMPEBOK NAPOLEON 111.
- Ho work has excited so much attention ae the life of
Julius Cesar, which has been so many years in prepa
ration, involving the expenditure of large sums of mo
ney in procaring material, examining localities, &c, .
The style in wuieb the book is written is very simple
and n ear, and readily nnderstood by even those who
are net perfect in their knowledge of toe French lan
guage.
Ta* intent and meaning of an author can only be as
certained by reading him in his own language
The book will appear in small sro. (about 400 pages),
With a portrait of Julius Cesar and maps, printed on
tinted paper.
Price of Vol. L, in doth, tinted paper6o
A Cheap SditiotteJn paper covers 1 00
Rarly orders frau the Trade solicited.
D. AFFL&Toa & CO , Publishers,
myl-2t . and 441 D RROaDWAY.
TJEV. E P. HAMMOND’S WORKS.—
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of choice hymns sad tones, of which nearly fifty thon
eand have been printed.
THE CHILD’S GUIDE TO HEAVEN. A hook we
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LITTLE ONES IN THE FOLD. Designed alike for
-young and old, and containing many of tho beet hymns
and tunes which Hr. Hammond nees in his meetings.
THE HABVBST WOBK OF THB HOLY SMBIT,
illustrated in the eTanieUstieel labors of Bey. Edward
Payton Hammond. “No lover of revivals can tram
ltspagee unmoved, or fail to havphla religious sensi
bilities ittrred to the inner core ”
THE BLOOD OF JESUS. With an Introduction by
Mr. Hammond.
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. ALL THE NEW BOOKS received ae soon as Issuad
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VoL L, with portrait.
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81Jk GRBNADINSS, sopsrbitTlei
Spring POPLIHs, Utwt *tyi*r
Piaid und Plain LB»08.
Black and Brown VALENCIAS
American and French LAWNS.
Spring Btylce c# CHALLI DR LAINRS* #
Spring 6E AWLS, in variety,
fit _JOHN H. STOKES',
w « No. 703 ARCH Street.
N; dozen Ladies' Bleached HO££, at ilk cents
P« pair. jayi
TIDIES OR TOILETS.— WS
-V' would invite special attention to the large and
choice assortment just received, at quite reasonable
prices
Beal Guipure Laces, a large assortment, many widths
and patterns, at reduced prices.
Imitation Black Guipure Laces* a very full stock, at
very low prices.
, White Silk Trimming Laces, called Blonde, the
largest assortment, some exceedingly choice designs in
wide good*, at low prices.
Black Silk Laces, fine medium and Low grades, every
desirable width, much less than regular prices.
White Bnbbinstt Footing or Quilling, Nos. 14, IS. 18.
20. 24, 30, 36 40, £O, 60, at from 2 to 0 cents a yard. Pac
tiej'using.Quantities supplied at lowest market prices.
• „ Workec Bands. Now open a large quantity of these
desirable goods, at 30, 40, 00 to SO cents—the double
band containing 2 yards Much less than usual prices.
Best patterns, -well worked *
, Tucked, Shirred, Striped and Plain Muslins, for
bodies, under regular prices.
White Figured Nets, hand wrought, neat and pretty
patterns, on fine double ground net, only $1 a yard, at
wOßNu'S'Lace and Embroidery Store* No 38 North
BIGBTH Street myl-lt*
TAGS & BROTHER OPEN BAR
GAINS FEOH AUCTION.
' GKgAT BACBIFICB!
‘■“lots. SoosetsLinenCollatb and Cuff*, embroidered 1
in.white and bjaek, 60 cents toslpsrset* ‘ „,... < .ia;
i^..2loti: Blue tGrenadlneWeils, Stripe borderstfoaly6o
Ceuta. ' - ' ~i n! • •• ' * ‘
1 lot Fink Paris Tarleton*. 25 cents.
S lots .Ladies 3 bleached {lotion. Stockists,2s to 50 cents*'
cheap. » ■ i.
4 lot* dents* unbleached Cotton Half-hone, 25, 31. 40.
and €0 cents. ; , * *
1 lot Scoteli DUp«r», *5 for Plocas.
1 lot fine Huckaback Towelllor, St! coat*.
2 lots Bird CTO Apron Linen.' 80 end 87K cento.
2 lot* Snowdrop nnd Bun.sk H Napkin., $3 end $3.25
per dozen:- '•-••-? *. iw
I lot-8-'4ahd double Dtm&ek Table’cloths, $3
Hemstitch Linen Cambric Handker
chiefs, 02 and 75 cents.
1 lot Ladies* White Lisle Thread Gloves, 25 cents
1 lot Ladles* Vodecolors Lisle Thread Gloves,2o cants.
Slots Swiss Mnstin*, half price. 3U 4b, and 44 cents.
1 lot Ladies’ corded-border Linen Handkerchief*
18 cents.
2 Mth lustre sttk finish Alpacas, extra fine, $176.
:1 lot Shepherd’s Plaid Mohairs. 50 cents.
Alee, Bibbons, Gloyes, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings,
tfotionß—all banains, at
TAGG & BROTHER'S ✓
Cheap Auction Store,
Comer TENTH and PISTE.
TOHN P. YOUMG, '
Mo. 70 Horth FOTJBTH Street,
Hu , sow la stole a most extensile usortmenl ol
„ DBBSS GOODS
»t thoTBBY LOWBgr PKICBB.
J Si
TO THE PUBLIC.
Hay)** been employed by CITY COTUT
CILS, a tribute of respect on their part to
the memory of that 3od- fearing. God-loving
Patriot.
A TUB, ATT AM LINCOLN,
toFhotocrsph the HBAKSE need la the Fu-
neral Procession April 32,1865, and having
eopyrithted the same, me are now prepared
to furnish the pnblia with Copies at a reason-
able price.
BENSZET «fc CO,,
PHOTOGEAPHBKS,
813 A*oh Street,
„ PHILADELPHIA.
ap26-6tif
CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE
PHOTOGBAPH3 OF
PRESIDENT LINCOLN,
IS CBAYOH.
Beet picture ever offered to the pnblie.
HESS2EY St 00„ Photographers.
ap27-flt 81a ABOH Street.
FHOTOGBAFHS OF PBBSIDIHT LIK
COLH ABD HIS 808 THADDBUS,
Wholesale aad Retail, at
HBHSZBY & CO.'S, Photographers.
813 A BOH Street.
' MILLINERY.
70t? CHBSTKUT STREET
* 5L25?S a watniacent assortment of
6PSIN6 Mil LINAS! AND STKiW 0001)8,
Which I offer, wholesale and retail, at the lowest
market prlcss
Ponltde Boies and Gros deftspies in all colors; the
more desirable and scarce colors, snch as buff, pearl,
rose pint, &c , in an assortment of shades.
Best White, Black, and Colored Crapes.
Blbbons of every shade, marrow and wide, to match
materials.
French Flowers, the finest goods, prettiest styles, at
reasonable prices
■ IN HATS AND BONNOTS
’'S,?? e^S?frT , B6W shape in every variety of material.
Wide White Licss, Barbel.Maunes of every quality.
The best French and New York Bonnet Frames, and
every other article required in making or trimming a
bonnet or hat.
_Also, a handeomo line of the host quality Grenadine
Veils, all colors
Orders from the country promptly and accurately at
tended to. _ w. WBYJj,
No. YS6 CHIBTNDV Street,
Snccessor to M. Bernhelm.
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nr' '
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wlyea), expressly for FAMILY USB; era of deUsion*
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proaouaced by eplcurea superior to aar mow offend for
eale. . : mhaS-ftayrSm
gEOOO * PUfiH,
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SOLE BBCEIYBBS OF THB FOLIO WUfO WELL
KHOWB ABD ESTABLISHED BBAUDS' OF
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•"KOSCIUSKO,"
"CITY MILLS,”
“ EiOLE MILLS. ”*n4 otiei
PKKBSILVAHIA AUB WSSTBSH BU&HBS.
The Trade sopplled at market rates. apld-lm
TASTEFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL, OIAJTHING
-WTAFTED—A BOOM, FURBISHED
.* » or unfuroiebed, by an Association ofYoong Hen.
LccftHt* .ftetttvtii Girard avenue and Spring Garden,
R»d Fifth end Algbib »treet«. Address “ Athena?n, ,}
j Frets Office. ; myl-2i*
WASTED—AT NO 1331 CHESTNUT
BUSINESS MBfifwrthW) to *S
(bo other* seed tall), to operate in the Middle and East
era States* as join F&rtseis in an inameose enterpn.ee,
which will speedily inanie a life competence * *
parties* and no humbug. my lot*
WANTED—AGENTS, MALE AND
it Female. in every section, to tell a sew. o*eiat.
and eeUir g article. F»**sse send 50 cen ta Ur sample and
Instruction* to FRAfiK ARTHUR, Box K 7. Philadel
phia Post Cffica It*
WANTID-A SITUATfON IN A
„ 1 roromfesion or Wholesale Hones by a Young
Man, Stye&rso* age
Addrees Box 372, Post Office. myl-mw2t*
WANTEJ>-$8 ? 000 TO INVEST AS
"" partner in some wholesale boeinasa, by an en
terprising young man
Best of references given and required.
Agrees *'T,” at this office. It*
WANTED-IN A WOOLEN JOB
* » bine House, a SALESMAN, acquainted with the
to sell by sample. Address “Plato,” at
this Office. It*
WANTED—A'f’OSITION AS SUPER.
IHTEBDESTor Corresponding Secretary to an
Oil Company by a capable business man. well acquaint
ed with the oil regions of Pennsylvania Best of refe
rences given. Address **B. D. C.,*’ SoaseviHe. Ve
nango co , Pa ap2B-fntw4V*
WANTED— AGENTS BVERY
wlere, to sell the best Engraving and most cor
rect Likeness of aBRAHa* iTIBCOLff. -The most
liberal terns will be made withactlve and rePable
Agents. Address I. J. BTJLRE ft CO ,46 North SIXTH
Street. Philadelphia* Pa. ap2B 3t*
WANTED—ONE CORNET-PLATER
” end one Flute-player. Inquire of JOBS MOB
GIB. 16RO MARKET Street. ap27 Bt*
WANTS D—AT flO PER DAY—
agents in every* neigborhood in Pennsylvania
and New Jersey, to sell a beantifni engraving of Abra
baxn Lincoln Address BA&TLRBOH& CO*. No. 611
CBBSTNUT Street, (second floor) Phil*. aplg-itt
WANTED, AT $l5O PER MONTH,
"A EELUBDE CAHVAPSBR in every town and
county, for the NURBS and SPY. the most interesting
and exciting booh ever published, embracing the ad
ventures of a woman in the Union army as Nurte,
Scent and Spy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the
war. We have Agents dealing $l5O per month, which
we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for
circular*. Address “JOBES, BROS. & CO., Ho. 600
CHJBbTHUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa.* 1 ap!B-lm*
A GENTS WANTED, TO SELL THE
“ferine improved Be w-Bnglar d Family SEWING
MACHINES, behest Machine in the world
Address A. L LEMURS ft CO., *•••;•
apStfi lm* Boat 63. Orariga, Mass.;
HONYEYANCER A
•V'. young man who is thoroughly acquainted with
the business, and is correct and energetic; a favorable
offer will b* made. All communicatloha confidential.
Address “Z. A.,” 80xN0.843 Post Office, with name
and reference, - v-» - &p28~3&*
pANALiBOAT BUILDERS AND
-VJ.GItfIKMKS WANTED, at CHE6TER.
■J Constant employment given- Address
- WILLIAM FRICK ft CO.,
apl&lm Chester, Penna.
PMPLOTMENT HOUSE FOR HOUSE.
“ KEBFRRB, Seamctre****, Chambermaids, Waiters,
Horses, Cooks, Laundreßße*. and eeneral housework.
whits and colored. SOM LOCUST SI. .apt-lm
PMPLOTMENT HOUSE fob OLERKB,
Book-keeper*, Salesmen. Packers. Porter*. Watch
men, Coachmen, Drivers, Condoctors. Bar-tenders.
Watters,Farm.hands, Garoenera.&c. Employers suited
at short notice. 803 and 804 LOCUST St, apt-lm
fJREATEST THING OF THE TIMES
o -BOWBN'B PRIZE BB VBLOPBS. -Agent* wanted
everywhere. Premium Watches given to Agents. On
receipt of $l6 we will mail, post-paid* 100 Envelope*,
and a splendid Solid Silver Hunting-Case Watch as »
premium to the agent, x single Envelope sent, with
clrcum and fuUpartieulara, os receipt of2Bcents. Ad*
dress A. H. ROW EH ft GO., P. 0., 80X4270,36 BEES
MAH Street, K, Y. mh^T-Sm
T AW-—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN
will be received as a STUDENT in the office of a
practicing Attorney; and hie service* deemed an equi
valent therefor Address “Counsellor, ’ 5 Press office,
with address and reference. ap&3t*
TO DRUGGISTS.—WANTED TO PUR
chase a good Retail Drug Store « an interest in
one Addresa D. 0. NELSON,
myl-2t* Office of The Preie.
apS-Imlf
<unn nnn —wanted, a person
<{|)lv ? UUU* with this amount to join the ad
vertiser in a profitable, paying business. Will easily
pay from 3to 6 per cent, a month, and up risk ran- Ad*
drops “Interest. “ North American office. ap29-It*
FOR SALE AMR TO LET.
QIL LEASES FOR SALE.
THE LRWEIiLIjr PETROLEUM COMPANY
Will sell on favorable terns a few valuable
The Company!* alro prepared to make liberal at
rangsmenta with responsible parlies with a view to de
yelcpe more rapidly a portion of tholr valuable terrl.
tor,.
. For particulars, apply at the Company's office, No.
13S Booth THIRD Street, sesond story, front.
WILLIAM H. SMITH, Treasurer.
C. T. BENEDICT, Secretary. apMmwfSt
DUBINESS FOR BALE.—AN OLD
_ u ESTABLISHED UMBRELLA AND CANS BUST
NBSB in successful operation. Location the best in
Philadelphia.
Apply at Ho. 500 HABSET Street. myl 3t*
nro RENT-A PRIVATE enclosed
-1* COUNTING ROOM, on CHESTNUT Street, below
Eighth. Plenty of light and air, fronting on a back
street Address “0P.,” Press office. nyl-tt
TO LET—THE OFFICE, NO. 338 CAB
TER Street.
The Fifth' and Sixth Stories of the Granite Building,
BOCK Street, below Third, with steam power.
The Third Story of the Commonwealth Building, 611
and 613 CHESTNUT Street, also an Office, second story
of same bail dins:.
THOMAS H. CONNELL,
Counting-Honee of Dr- D. Javne & Son,
apSB 6i* 2*3 OHBsTNUT Street
TTENANGO COUNTY -A MAGNIFI-
Jf CENT Tract Borins Territory, one thousand screi.
The whole or part for sale dirt cheap, if applied for im
mediately. Address at once Box 2623 Philadelphia
Post Office, ap29-2t*
BALE—A FEW QIIOUND
v-' FLOOR SHARES is one of the mosi desirable Com*
pante* in the State of Ohio. Inquire at 80. 422 COM
MERCE Street. ■ ap2fi 6t
m COTTAGE TO LET.—A SMALL
COTTAGE, containing three Booms on first floor
and tnree Chambers on second door, with Stabling and
Ice-house filled. One mile and a quarter from Oak- lane
Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad.
Apply to
J. COOKE LCINGSTBETH,
myl tnths3t» 80. 125 Sonth BEVBATH Street
• FOR SALE—A HANDBOME
three-storr BBICK DWELLING HOOSB, with
double three Eton Baek Buildings and all the modern
conveniences, 80. 1t22 Mount Vernon street.
Apply to LEWIS H SEDAS R,
myl-fr* . 80. 153 South FOURTH Street.
m FOR SALE—POSSESSION IN TEN
■B& days—DWBLLING BOUSB 3125 Green utreet. Ap
ply to-B. P. GJLSHB, 8 B. corner SEVENTEENTH
ana GBBBN Streete. or 133Bonth FOURTH St. It*
&£%£' FOB SALE—A FEW TOP
SEF&Er. and »O.TOP WAGOJfs, just finished and
for sale by _ GEORGE W. WATSON * CO.,
ap2B Si* No. 825 North THIRTEENTH Street.
PEREMPTORY SALE, TO CLOSE A
A PARTNERSHIP CONCERN. —THOMAS & SONS,
Auctioneers.—Five ihree-Btory brick DWELLINGS,
GASK3LL Street, between Fourth and Fifth streets.
On 7UBUDAY. May 16th. 1865. at 12 o’clock, noon,
®WI LL BB SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, WITHOUT
RESERVE at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
all those brick messuages and the. lot of ground
thereunto belonging, situate on the south side of Gas
hill street, between Fonreh and Fifth etreets; contain
ing in front on Gaskili street 20 feet, and extending in
depth 62 feet 3 inches. One of the houses fronts on
Gaskili street, the other four in the rear forming a
court
Clear of all encumbrance. Terms—Half Cash.
Sale absolute. 21. THOMAS & SONS, auctioneers*
_ 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street
ap3fi»myl6lols
PUBLIC SALE.—THOMAB & SONS,
A AUCTIONEERS.-SPLB9DID COUBTRY SEAT
AND FaBM, known as * BfBIffGBfiOOK,” over JlO
Acres. SUPERIOR MANSION, Gardener’s Cottage, &nd
Green Home*. Graperies, and other valuable Out
buildings! and Improvements, on the BBISTOL TURN
PIKE, between Frankford and Holmesburr, one mile
from Steamboat Landing and Railroad Station at Ta
cony, eight miles from Market street* Philadelphia.
On TUESDAY, May 16th, 1565, at 12 o’clock noon,
be sold at public sale at the PHILADEL
PHIA EXCHANGE, all that very superior Farm
and beau lfal Co anti y Seat known a* 4 Spring
brook, ’ ’ situate ax the 8 mite stone on the Bristol Tom
pike, between Frankford and Holmesburg, and about a
mile from the SteamboatLandisg and Railroad *tat ton at
Tacony; containing 110 acres and liSpsrches of land, on
which are fint-c!&ss improvements, &c , all in exeel
lent order. Clear of all incumbrance A Urge portion
of the purchase money may remain on mortgage if de
sired.
The above is one of the most elegant and valuable
country seats in the vicinity of Philadelphia, formerly
the residence of Caleb Cope. Eeq.., now of George H.
Stuart, Eeq, are a large Stone Man
sion, sDpericr Green Houses, Hot Boases, Graperies,
Lilly House* Gardener's Gottage, Coach-hoase and Sta
ble, Ice House (filled). Spring House. Laundry House,
SUne Farm House, large and superior Stoue Barn, and
all.necessary Ont-buildings. The grounds are laid out
in a most beautiful manner, having extensive lawns,
planted with fine forest trees and shrubbery, dowers,
and vegetable garden; about six acres of woodland,
fish poxd- large lake for pleasure boats, &e. It eom
manueamost beautiful view of the surrounding coun
try. A full description, now ready in pamphlet form,
may be had at the Auction Store.
ESF" May he examined after 4th May on application to
th** auctioneers.
4®=* A plan and view of the place may be seen at the
Auction Bobms.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
' 239 and 141 South FOURTH Street.
P&n>ADBhPHiA, Apri1,,1865. a*26-myl 61015
PEREMPTORY SALE, TO CLOSE A
A Partnership Concern.
FOUR FIRST-GLASS STORES
THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. On TUESDAY, May
16tb, 1865, at 12 o’clock, noon, will be sold at public
sale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange,
the following described highly finished valuable
STORES Noe. 9,11,18 and S BANK Street, and Nos.
12,34. 16 and 18 STRAWBERRY Street, (two valuable
fronts,) between Market and Chestnut and Second and
Third streets. Clear of all incumbrance.
MNo. L
All that superior five- story brick stare, (first story
granite,) situate on the east side of Bank street, south of
Earket street. So. 9; containing In front on Bank street
28 feet S& inches, and extending in depth of that width
61 leet Bin ches. then widening on the north ride 7 feet,
and extending of that in created width 80 feet, making
the entire depth 131 feet S inches through to Strawberry
stre*t, on which street the front is 36 feet 1 inch, more
orlese. Sale absolute. Rented for $4,000,
m no. 2
® All that superior five-story brick and Iron front
store and lot of ground, east side of Bank street, ad
joining the above on the south, bring No. 11: contain
ing in front on Bank street 30 feet 6K Inches and ex
tending in depth m feet 8 teches to Strewberr^“tree*
on whieh street the front is 80 feet 1% inches, more or
less. Sale absolute. Rented for $4,600.
iBSI All ihat superior five-story brick and iron front
store and.lot of ground, east aide of Bank street, ad
joining the above.on theaouth, being No 13; contain
login front on Bank street SO feet 2 8 inehea, and ex
pending of that width-52. feet* then widening on the
south ride 12 feet, afed extending in depth of that in*
creased width 79 feet 4 inches, the entire depth being 131
feet 8 Inchea to Strawberry street, more or lew. on
wbich str,e t thefront ia43.'estBi&cfce*. Sate absolute.
Rented tor *5,0(0.
They recede from the line of the.street, on the Bank
street front S feet 10 Inches, on Strawberry street 3 feetld
inches,
„3®-The above stores (re built sad tolled Inthe raoej
thorough n* substantial manner, and every precaottaa
taken to tender them fire- proof—very hear,
ported by iron pillar.—.wo hatchwara—lroa flre-p»M
built in the cellar—vaults under both streete. ana re
plete throughout with all the modern improvements and
conveniences. The above three are clear of all latouiw..
branee.
JR All that superior ton? store brick store (first story
granite)and lot of ground straateonrhe SW. owner
ls“k street and Elbow Una Ho. M; containing in Dront
on Bank" trees Id feet d inches, an. extending tn depth
Bi feet It t. will bniitand a valuable hasinaeg stand.
Wanted for 8901, would rent-for more.
B SnWecttoTv«rly ground ren t of S&9l.
lygee Bai* absolute «*f the whole.
pare a TBO2UB & SONS. Auctioneers,
239 and 141 South FOURTH Street,
anss-mriems
AX REASONABLE PEIOES,
WANTS.
OIL LEASES
of property situate on
DUCK CREEK, OHIO.
auction sales.
eism CITT BAZAAR AND TATTER.
PALIS. BACK BFKEBT BETWEEN EL i.
tenth andWeltt2«**ewk
STERB tf CHAMPION, Auctioneers,
mil sen on
_ . , TUESD IT, Kay 2d. at U o’clock,
OBeof the Bne.t sucks of HORSES ever offer-4 »t set.
horse.' ““Wising trotting, family, farm, and draught
W«l°’ /' r TL 8, I e r- _,WSKOS«, baggie*, phaeira*, roska-
S3 “T Lind, dearborn wagon*. *e . male Oy
aisr.w?. I- with harsessl whip- saddles
e,b»? < cHV m»k»“ ad 6 by PhnU ”' PiBR »- »««•“*
in I 'tim. P f «'tbilSe ,n C “ sl0 «« 8 ’ » 1!Ib3 »*«»
Nopostponement on aeconntof weather.
TelJ<:les harness aiwai bon haul at prf-
Splendidsfahle accommodations t„ hones eat-red for
public or private sale. STEKk & CHAMPION.
Auciloneers.
AMUSEMENTS.
MTEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA
II! TEE-CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH.
last five nights
(MOST FOSmVELT)
OF TBR
ACCOMPLISHED AMERICAN ACTE ESS
>*• ASP
PHILADELPHIA FAVORITE.
MBS. D. P. BOWBKfe,
whowlll appear os
MONDAT AND TUBED AT EVENINGS, May Ist and 2d.
in her ablepersonatiouof
LADT AUDLBI,
In the beantifni play, in three acts, adapted from Mlu
Braddcz 'a popular work, styled
LADT AUDLBT’B BEOBBT.
THE GREAT SUCCESS
of Mr*, bowers in this, undoubtedly one of her
MOST FINISHED ASSUMPTIONS.
. _"! en Id) ! t proven by the nzanlmon* praiae be
stowed upon her by the
P s? B LHFa* EABtT . EVERT CITT IN THE UNION
She will be supported by
ME IRAKK MOEDAChT as EGBERT AUDLBT.
ana the
... __ , ._ FULL STRENGTH
of the Efficient Regular Company.
7be prrforxcance on Monday and Tuesday L. Bning*
WtU coneinde wuh theamnsiog Drama caUed
_. . _ „ THE WEATBERCOCK
Trlstam Fickle—■ —...— gr L«wl iRaV.r
WEDNESDAT EVENING. L4DT OFLIOnI
. _ FBIDAT EVEJISG. MivSth, 054
Farewell Benefit and Last Appearanca of
MBS. D. P. BOWERS.
SATURDAY APTS SHOOS AND EVENING. May 6th
GRAND COMPLIMBBTAB! BENEFIT OF “
HR. WM B SINN, HaNAGSK.
when an extraordinary bill of attraction will be offered.
P¥ OBESTNUT-STREET THEA
a-7 TBE -EXTRA ANfroUSCBMEST
GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT
GRAND OOMPLIMESTABY BaSKFIT
to manager mk wa. b sikn.
o,rrS2. M ir H ' i S E A ME - WM B, SIN*.
AFIEBSUON and EVENING, May «.
THBCOhYaBT AND ATTAOHB3 OF THE TUEiTKE
•• ' w . IB THE AFTEBNoOm. iiiniL-tts
.Tie performance will contist of the great Moral
Drama, in five act, and tableaus, styled
UNCLS TOM'S CABIN
ADMISSION TO TBE BATISBE 30 OBSTS TO ALL
PARTS OF THE HOUSE.
„ I* THE EVENING
The Peformance will commence with
THE GREAT SUCCESS OF LAST SEASON,
The Grand Drama, in three act*, the
COLLEEN BAWN.
After which by kind permission of
„ ME*SBS. OaRNCROSS & DIKEY,
Mr- LEU SiMMONS. Mr HABBS Lgdß and Mr.
E. N. SOLCUM having aindly volunteered, will ap
pear in the
LOCAL ETHIOPIAN SKETCH,
„ . TBE OIL BORERS.
- ,To coneinde with the domorou* Drama, In two acta,
•tyied. MICAUBEB.
It BOK BOOK OPEN (IN MONDAY MORNING.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCB
.LV-*- btbeet theatre
REVIVAL OF THE GREAT SUaCRSK
MONDAT EVENING, MaT to. 18®
THE STREETS OF NEW TORE. ’
WITH ITS GREAT CAST.
MAGNIFICENT SCENERY.
x, ... , and thrilling tableaux
-For particular*, see bills*
TUESDAY- BENEFIT OF MB. CARDEN
WALKUTSTRBET THBATBR
f f The tfucaiemenfe i« happy ip anaott- ca a
jngagement with the youthfoL beautiful, and talented
favoiile, IUCILLE WESTERN,
Wno wJJlirake herfiret appearance
THIS (Monday) ETENiNG. Stay let.
In her great dnal Characters of
LADT (SABEL and MADAME TINE.
Da C. W Tarleure’a original and emotioaal Play of
EffiT LYNNE; OR, THE ELOPAMBST. my
ARCH6TREET THEATRE.
■**- MRS. THAYER'S BBSBMT.
WSBSESBaT, Hay 3,1865. £e£!nc drama of
a .« «a **a»JS OF S£W T 0&.
And Petite Comedy for
„ MB. and MBS. BAKSR,
JtSf Box Book opea.
QABL WOLFSOHN
THBO THOMAS
respectfully anno ele ee that their
FIFTH
CLASSICAL COffCBSr
will take place
THIS tMOSDAY) EVgHtBTG, May Ist.
AT THB
Fill BE
> OF THg
M ACADEMY OF MUSIC-
Single Tickets, $L 50 each; can be had at the Hosts
Store* and on the even lag at the door.
Poors open at 7 o’clock; Concert at 8. It
TO SWIMMERS.—THE NAT A TO
* EItJM 19 BROAD Street will be open for puMic in
spection daring the daj and until 9 o’clock CHIS E7g-
ELfIG. Dr. JajSSES will be there during fcne entire
day to do tbe honors. it
OP FINE ARTS,
CHEBISIT STREET. ABOVE TENTH.
NOW OPEN,
EBB FOBTT- SECOHD AfllTOiL BXBIBITIOm
PAINTING AND hOUL'PTURE.
Omu from 9 A. M HllV P. Jt ! , and from 8 till 1® la
tie Strain*. apW-t je3
COLUMBIA HOUSE,
CAPE MAY, N. J,
Will be opened fox ibe reception of guests, on
THUESDAT, Jane 15, 1885.
1» tie %teniion of the proprietor that the COLUH
®i4 fully snstain the popular reparation
which it has already acquired* and he respectrully so
licits the public attention for ths coming season Ar
rangements are in progress for the accomniodation of
an extra’ number oft nests, and we are assured the
Bailroed faciiitie* will be excellent for all who desire
to visit this favorite summer resort.
AS* Beck’s celebrated Philadelphia Band has been
secured for the season;
For Rooms. Ac.. apply to J. H. DENNISON, at Mer
chants* Hotel, Philadelphia; or to
* GEO. J. BOL.TON, Proprietor,
myl lOt* CAPE ISLAND, N. J.
BOAROINe.
TO RENT, WITH BOARD—ONE OB
*- two communicating BOOMS. Ho. 1333 SFBHGB
Street. aps9»3t*-fi
WANTED—BOARDING IN A PRI
* y VATE Family, by Two TOUNG QBHTLEXK9.
Addrers Bon XS, Philadelphia P O. ap2B-38*
CUMMER BOARDING.—ACOOMMO
DATIOHS for a few LADIES and OEHTLEMBH
(of loyal political sentiments) can he tarnished b» the
subscriber, within a few .minutes walk of the Railroad
station, in Cheater. For terms, apply to MARTHA
SMITH, Chester, Delaware co.. Fa ap29 3t*
LOST AND FOUND.
J OST OR STOLEH—OH THURSDAY,
27rh intt—fluppoad to he while riding in a Fifth
and Sixth street Paetengerfhrilway c*r—a. POCKET
BOOK, containing money > -due bills, aad private me
morauda. If returned to this office one half the money
may be retained as a it ward, and no question*
Mhed, ap29-2t*
® F. REWARD—LOST, ON GOOD FKE
DAT, a BOOK, entitled “The Hstnn of Evil,’’
by Henry James. The finder, or a substitute, will
receive on leaving it at 108 Sonth EIGHTEENTH
Street; -
<D»ir)fl REWARD.—LOST, A CLUSTER
tipAVJv/ DIAMOHB EIHG, in the neighborhood of
Sixth and Gbestnnt streets The above reward will be
paid by retnrninn it to BOGKHILL & WILSOH. 603
and 60S CHESTHGT Street ap»-3f
REMOVALS.
REMOVAL.
WILLIAM TABHALL
Has Removed from No. 1020 to No. 1232 CHEST
NUT fetreat, S. E. corner of THIRTEENTH Street,
"Where he invites the attention of housekeeper*, and
those commencing housekeeping, to his extensive as
sortment of netful
ROUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Superior Refrigerators, Table Cutlery, Family Hard
ware, Children'* Carnages, fra, &c. ap24 2m
TJEMOVAL.
Ah JOHNSON,
STATIONER AND CARD ENGRATB&.
Has removed from 6 North Eighth utreet,
TO
&p2S-3i* 1392 CHESTNUT Street.
I^INELY-EXECUTED MEDALS OF
PRESIDENT LINCOLN and LIEU TEN IST GENE
RAL U. 8. GRANT, in Silver, Brozze, at d other metals,
for cabinet, oTto fee wore a& medals oi honor.
Orders fey mail attended to. ■ _
. JOHNS WARNBRsfr SONS,
ap29-2i* No. 326 UgBSTSUP Street,
jgOLID GOLD AND BILVBR
LINCOLN ANJD WASHINGTON MEDALS,
H. BITLOH’S,
1038 CHESTNUT Siraet.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OP
*2 LIKCOLH’S FBHEKAL,
Taken by B GLO-TEB, for sale at
ICHBEIBEB & SOU'S. SIS ARCH Street. ap2s «i*
tJBLMBOLD’S EXTRACT OP SAB-
A . SAPABILLA eleansee and renovates the blacdj
tnttlls the vigor ofhaaifh Into the systam, aad ,urgg»
oat the humor* that leak* Ate****
ESTEY’M
COTTAGE ORGANS
Hot only DHEXCELLED, but BHEQBAIi'.AI-' in pus tty
of Tone end Tower, designed especially for Cnarereg
sad Schools, hut found to ha eaaaUy wall ciay.cd te
the Pnlor sad Drawing Boom. For sale onl- by
a at. EBucE,
. Hor 15 Morth SEVEST3 Sttcjt
Also, a eonsplote gsaortnent of the Perfect Moiodao*
constantly on band.
Shubbhp gam den and at*
am-minemaws mwmi bailboad. —Train.
A K
Freight, with Passenger C*rs Atu«hed--v-—-S Wa. ML
Atlantic AceommodaSon--- ——i —| lo r. M.
Junction
4tih“MKater Cars attiched It® V- g-
Mail Train— »•"—?S‘ - m
Junction Accommodation-- ■-••-o-so A. m.
EXTRA HANDOSFIBLD TRAINS
Leave Tine sbwat ILIS A. M.. HsdAjnftela 3 3uP. IL
-15. B.—Freight must he delivered at Cooper « Pulsr
before BP.M. to inamra
mhS 2mif JOHN G. BRYANT, AgehL
BARITAK AND
■H^n^^*9IRDSLAWARS BAY RAILROAD.
- TO BROOKLYN.
fade. «S^i§£sJlffT 8 -
CBAAOB of TIME.
STilwf « S 15 A. H., daily (Sundays sn
"CtSitin*, Jesvs ■WAM.-STRBET BESET, Brook
tyn, at 11 A. M.
Way Train for Atsiea, Bhunsng, Msnahaster, As,,
leavesCoeper’s Foint. Osmden, St 3 80 A. M.
isJ-tt L. B. CODE. Agent, Camden.
-.mir—*. FOR ALBANY AND TROY,
sBKBBC hew fork, via delawarb asd
HABIT AH CAHAL-r-The Barge GOB DOS OSaHr. H.
Upperly, maatox, la now loading at *ret wharf below
Spruce street, for the above point., and will leave on
WBDHBSDAT EVEBIHG. at * o'clock. ,
Fox freight. Whishwmbe taken on rMjonabta terms,
apply to D. L. FLANAGAN- Agent*
3Q4 South DELAWARE Avenue.
nnm malcolm macneill’B
JCLT "VJSt SPECTACLE STORE, iHo. 310 South
FIFTH Sire*.
DEPAST3HENT FOB CUSTOM WOEKa
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