The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 02, 1865, Image 3

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    Thb Greatest Sbwiko Maohibb or thb A.Qb
wor ffIAaoBAOTPaiKO Fubfobbs.— Oaf readers,
We presume, with. low exceptions, ore fully aware
teat the Grover &■ Baker Sewing Machines, for all
‘kinds of family purposes, are the hast In the world.
The Grover * Baker Company have, however, late
ly added to their J Ist of popular machines a new large*
■size Shuttle Machine, which operates with the greatest
■esse, and makes but little noßie (a most decided Im
provement upon the manufacturing machines in
tus respect.) This machine has already became a
great favorite. It uses with equal facility spool
cotton, linen thread or silk, and is altogether the
moßt perfect manufacturing machine ever offered
to the public, and Is so pronounced by practical ma
chinists. The machine can be seen in operation at
their office, Ho. 730 chestnut street.
SoHoor.By’B Naw Fatbbt American Rsvßt-
GBRATOR.
This new Refrigerator, embracing great im
provements in cooling and ventilation, and which
had such an extensive sale In New York and the
Eastern States last season, Is now offered, with a
great variety of other styles of Refrigerators, to the
public. Call and see thpm, and get catalogue. Also,
Packer's unequalled Ice Cream Freeners.
Forcelaln-llned Water Coolers.
Common aheap Water Coolers for the minion.
Manufactured and for sale by
E. S. Fabbow & Co.,
*p*T-thstu3t At 220,222, and 221 Dock street.
Bosro Lookbd Fob—Comb at iabt.— The Union
•Button-Hole Sewing Machine, of Boston, Mara.,
has arrived, and may he seen in operation at the
Xiorenoe Sewing-Machine Rooms, 830 Chestnut
BtMat. The'public are reepeotfully Invited to oal
and examine.
The Mp machine setring a button-hole with the
fame stltot as hand-work, and Introducing the
“bar” or core-so essential to make.flrm and sub
stantial work It precisely the Same manner as
always found necessary In button-holes made by
hand. . .
The stitch Is formed with two threads instead of
one, thereby Imparting double strength and dura
bility over hand-work.
This wonderful sowing machine performs all the
work, and does not .depend In thi least upon the
eye or guidance of the operator, completing the
work with more accuracy than can, be done by hand,
and with great rapidity. Gall and see It at 888
Chestnut street. ' ~ap2B-3t ■
Evb, Ear, ass Catarkh, successfully treated
by J. Isaacs, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, 619 Pine st,
Artificial eyes Inserted. No charge for sxamlnaUta.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
The e:
TB 0 Stamp, Lancaster
Qapt W Thomas V
B Cohen, .Tr, Washington
A Robinson, Baltimore
G W Fatmestocls, Balt ,
T O BJgney. NashviUo
Mad Salrn, Cleveland
J Steiner, Baltimore
Geo W MoMlnn
O W Everett I
Jaa Clarkson, Baltimore
H Gibson & wf,Baltimore
W Howard & wf, Ohio
Gee Kendall, New York
48 Thompson, New York
J H Warren &,lam, Okie
Thos Goodrich, Bop ton
W J Sterett, Baltsburg
Sol Books, Mifflin. Pa
W W Davis. Mifflin, Pa
- H Rathbon, Lauoaster ' |
S F Batbbon, Lancaster
M S Quay, Harrisburg ]
J S Beohtel, Allentown
Mrs G Harman, Balt
Mist Harman, Baltimore
Jonas Rhodes, Boston
W R Thomas, Boston
Mr Pennington, NYork
Mrs Pennington, N York
J J Dull, Harrisburg
JY Orteswell, Harrltb’g
QL Potter,' Penna
A G Curtin, Jr, MHeßb’g
W W Irvin, Hollidaysb’g
B F Patton, Huntingdon
B F Eyon, Columbia, Pa
Mr* E P Rjon, Columbia
A-M Herr, Strasburg, Pa
"Obas Ogelby, Oarllale
A W Benedict, Penna
Miss M Dorsey, Penna
Thos B Klein, Harrlsb’g
Tbos O MaoDowell, Pa
W Lowther, Newport,Fa
John B Lowther, Fa
llrarsl.
Tile Co
Major Hancock, Md
W Bobbins! Boston ' ,
Jos Hayden & wf, Boston 1
L Or Fleet, St Bonis
O A Stevens, Wisconsin
B F James, Washington
W O Took, Maryland ’
S Heller, Washington
col Oloott, Washington
TJ Rockwell,D SOS
O H Force, Virginia
o o onnaa,Fbflad«t>bift!
Xilnooln OlSsbue, Plttsbg
J M Woodward, W 'fork
B A Francis, Wow York
A O BbodeSiTJ S N
B F Hook, Wajnesburg
MraOH Dorsey, Fa
W H. Saylor & la, NT
"W K MoDonald & wf, NJ
W H Hanover & d, Wash
W G Ltoeturgn JJonn
E H Fray, New York
Miss O S Fray, N York
lire JH A Squire, NY
E G Smyeer, York
J D Stevenson, Fa
D B Eenltins, Fa
_ J "W Kenklns, Fa
'Mrs Dr Hlohards. Fa
S D Wilson, Wilkesbarre
S OlupandaUe, Fa
S Kant k la, Wilkesbarre
S H Reaulezbaugh k la
XUe Am
Alex Holmes, Newborn,
J B. Salkeld iirt.Pi
C Ottlnger A la.Baltlm’e
F Dougherty, Ohio
.J A Walker, Ohio
OF Marsh
LTHlgglns
-G Butler •
W A Craig, New York
- John W Soott
J A Burk, BalllmoHT
W B Moses, Washington
J Basin, Maryland
J S Alien, New York
H S Cowman, Baltimore
. John Bussell
John Morphy
A B Betnarer, Newport
‘Mrs O Patterson
-B Spangler, Fenna
A Cassell, Marietta, Fa
W B Fahnestook, Fenna
S Silver, Delaware
J S Kirk Sc la. Fottsvflle
Miss M J Kirk, Fenna
A Kuta, Beading
J Williams, Colorado
B F Weisharopol&la.Md
D B Fuller, Buffalo
Mrs Fuller,.Buffalo■
j A Gray, Chester oo
His Hei
W BOWlok, Ohio .
J H Aldridge, Man land ‘
H D Nightingale, Easton I
H Grabschleld.N Y
H Tbon>, New York -
J D Briggs & la, Ohio I
* t Study, Tyrone - ,
W O Marshall,X,anoaater .
h Putt, Stonerstown
J W Fatton.Somerfet,Fa:
E Bedford, Somerset, Fa ,
N F Herrick, Cincinnati
G Wolf, Altoona
T N Wolfe & la, centre oo
J M Powers, Newcastle
M Coryell, Lamberts rllle
O D Copeland, Mass
H M Dennlston, V S N
B O McKenzie, DSN
E A Matson, Boston
Mrs H Zollinger &?oh,Fa
Isaac Stine, Charabersb’g
John Williams, Fenna
John H Sohalffer, Fenna
H W Fisher, Middletown
Wm Elliott, Fenna
E Culbertson A son, Fa
T S Isett, Blair oo
W A Fluke, Blair oo
J S Boyer & la, Fenna
S B Stover, Clinton co
Thos Y B Neece, Fenna
E S Finer & son, Fenna
J J Laurence A wf, Fa
D Nagle, Fottsville
W. Oralg, Ohio
TIB Norvfll, New Tors
D Paxton
S Goodman, Baltimore
J T Potts, ‘Washington
W A Laurence
O B Will, -Ohio
J W Langblln
j WlkidaT. lowa
j O Bell, Navarre, O
j Walworth, Boaton
D H Emerson & son, N J
Lj Welland, Easton
Rj Miller, Lane oo
I,ET Burke, Ashland .
?Ij Nnttlng, Plnegrove
i A V Ackley, Plnegrove
i E H sues & la, Flnegrov
•, W Ferrer, Plnegrove
I X,t S a Hill, Bristol
fvr A Benson, Boston
(. j? a Kosenfcanm, N J
2 Beckett, Indiana
a O Beckwith 4 wf, Mass
Edwß Elman
JO Hltohoook,NY
Tire Com
s Prunell, Elkton I
1 Pouman, Lehigh co.Pa!
A J Sowers, Waynesburg
JT O Brown, New York
43H Joneß, Chester co
. J W Chandler,Chester co
, Jolm Gage, New Jersey
Jas Barton, Jr, Chest co
S Weltzel, Penna
W Alien k wf, WUm.Bel
Miss Aiken, Wilmto, Bel
W N Bones & wf, Pa
Bavlfl Darla & wf, Pa
E M Bye, Wllrn’n, Del
1) B Meredith,W Chester
a A Trlpple, S Harbor
!.J R Pennington, Del
1A Beckett, New J ersey
Tlie Bali
kJ H Miller, Flowerton i
! F Miller, Pennsylvania
IJ C Stelnam, MUwankle'
LE Bittner, Pennsylvania,
Fj Bauch, Pennsylvania j
E Snyder, Pennsylvania')
i C L LaudensOhlager, Pa
tE LaudensOhlager, Pa
LJHGring, Berks co
IF HGrlng, Berks eo
|SJ Emery, Bn tss town
|P J Ketm, Stoekertoa
111 Y Yerkes, Quakerton
I D Orally, Pt Washington
ej Klmmelrlght, Penna
JDH Destrn
itMrs J W Berlin, Penna
s-yg Hlmmelrlght, Penna
[ Tke Stats
U A Johnston, USA
111 a Zug, Lancaster
[J o Miuon
pH Watters, Johnst'n, Pa,
Erw Craighead, Carlisle
|W h Craighead, Carlisle
BH B Dlvlns, Centre oo
■A Johnston, Huntingdon
By O McCann, Harrish’g
|C E Condon, Harrlsbnrg
■J Dlekson
The Bl*
Headman, Klntnersv Be
l M Erilman, Ztonsville
f smim, Frsnkford
E Hindley, S Evansv’le
it> Hartman, Hamburg
v J Heckman, Hamburg
W F Stratton, N Y
.1 T Bartlett, Boston
F M Bartlett, Boston
T Johnson, Jr,steabenv
T Xt Ogden, Woodoury
JftS Myers, Colombia, Pa
Miss H K Myers, Petraa
B GHetze], Lewisburg
J P Forsyth,W Chaster
'A Bateman
Tu Passano, Jr, k la, Balt
I f Bentz, Carlisle ,
H M Wallaoe, Delaware
J I, Tamer, Delaware
W Johnson, Baltimore
F B Williams. Baltimore
T E Hyde, Baltimere
John E SHoook, N Y
FDeFlangne, NY
Geo Valentine, Ponna
|F Clements
S W Iryen, Washington
! J F Hazell, Delaware
■ Jos W Jacobs, N Y
Miss L Blair, Ponna
W W Potter, Beltefonte
Sami Eby, Elizabethtown
J B Martin, Ellzabetht’n
F P Green, Bellefonte
Robert Potts', U S N
H W Short, Homer, N Y
w P Oorsa k la, N York
W T Morlson, Montg oo
R A Heaton & la, Ponna
F B Hart A wf, N York
J W George. N York
J H J ones, Pittsburg
H J Hopper, Jersey City
W D Savin, Smyrna, Del
A w Trussell, Mass
JT Young, New York
S S Rogers, Bee. Mass
V K Eeesey, York, Pa
John ft Denney k wf, Pa
H M Hatfield, Pittsburg
J W Johnson k la, Dane
itlnentnl.
W W Goodwin, N Jersey
H D Meara, Washington
E K Bogart, New York
M H Gould, Maine
S« Weld, Boston
F W KoUagy, Waßh
J M Rankin, New York
R WOondlt, Oswego,NY
Thos G Hamilton. N Y
Goo Von Glahn, N York
Miss A Barker. N Jersey
W D Hazell, Smyrna
j T Kelley fc wf, Boston
W W Davis, Boston -
O MPresoott, Cleveland, O
H P Wllman, Wtlkesb’e
Miss Rlobards, Pa
B F Wlokersham, Pa
F W Newton, New York
fff Steele, NJ
J G Shipman, N J
B F Erenoh. New York
L Soobey,.N J '
E E Bombard, N York
A K Sloan, New V ork
A Bennett & la, N Y -
W Miller, Prov, R X
R Hoyt, New York .
3 B Sargent k la, N Hay
0 H McCullough, N Y
iHAFetton, west Point
D F Towner, Baltimere
i Hugh Bone; Maryland
k S Heymsn, New York
leriean.
Mr Barton & la
Jas P Oreen, N Jersey
i Jssßolan
A Plesslng, York oo
HEBlxler
Sami Kaufman
0 H Miller A da, Penna
Jos Stroude, Pa
A D Rodemo>, Penna
J Bull, Jersey Shore
j Webb, Jersey Shore
FA Goodwin, N Y
E Boloe, Beading
H H Hall, Delaware
JH Beck, PottsvlUe
J H Law, New York
R M LahgUn, N J
W P Gander, New York
W C Johnson, B Ayres
G A Smith, New York
Geo Hastings
J M Allen, Ohio
W Dyer, Dover, Del
J T Moore, Delaware
TD Ohollar, New York
j W -Hall, Delaware
Mrs L Anderson, Del
t Miss L Anderson, Del
MlsbH Howell, Del
• W Beattie, Paterson
rchants’*
L E Hayward, Mass
S 3 Hetrick, USN
G W Wilhelm, M Chunk
J iffi Holme, Mt HoUy
A D Oampbell A la, Pa
Miss Shlrtz, Lancaster
R W*Reynolds, Jr, Del
M F Medlar, Pottavllle
H Gaeterman,Prt Carton
B Hellner, Tamaqua
J A Wttman, Ircnton, O
Mrs Hoffman, Carlisle
T Bowles, Welsh Run
I Rtohman, Canton, O
X Constant, New York
i J N Guhblson, Penna
B Mitchell, Maryland
A J Fitch, New Jersey
Kobt Enbody, M Chunk
G N Youngman, Penna
, p H Puffer & la, Penna
■ J B MUler, Ohambersb’g
S Brandt, Ohamberabnrg
t F O Evers, Garland, Pa
i John Sammts, N Jersey
G O Nlohols, Penna
W W Morris, Pittsburg
W T Brlnnlg, Indiana
Jas S MoOord, Pittsburg
ERBennet,New York
FA Komdale, Warren, Pa
J A Wright, Cincinnati
Miss Stopp, Allentown
D F Towner, Baltimore
nloii.
|F F Ford, N Jersey
AT Wrlglxt, Penna
W Lind, Irtwlstowa
EW Kirby, Mifflin
MM M E Stewart, Pa
G- Stonafllter,-Littles town
W F Grouse, Ltttlestown
H O Harper, Penna
F Z Steeter, Penna
Oapt N H Edgerton
Mrs Übeater &. da, Fa
J B Barne, Backs oo'
L W BrodUead, Pa
F Luflnltz, Tamaqua
O S George, Lebanon
E MendenbaU, Pa
BB Simons, Mlffllntown
P S Newcomer, Md
J A Tbomaa, Md
W E Brtumer,Leb oo
J Deiningler, Leb eo
T W Edgar, Espy
Bov PS Matter, Wit
T Maddox, Maryland
[Miss Maddox, Maryland
Miss S Oastman, Md
iinerclal.
IJ a Kirk & la, Maryland
M E Kirk & la, Maryland
3 Tyson, Cheater 00, Pa
A Orownover, Pa
W Brown, Lino 00, Pa
Jos Rynoljla, Lano 00, Pa
I Bradley, Lano 00. Pa
OH Stubbs,HP, Pa
John Houghton, Pa
O H Searle, New Jersey
» P Graves, New Jersey
J S Paxon, Vest Ohoster
Jos Jameß, West Chaster
JO- Wagner
JDTerkeS
H Hyman, Bnoks 00, Pa
B F TJnderwood, Ea
Bobt Chalfant,Potts town
id Eagle- • •
! J Honsem, Beading
W H Sultzbaob,Penna
1 J Ii Qrlng, Ponoa
,;h Glesy, Wahanoy Oi y
1J MoUer, Lebanon oo
W Kohler, Lebanon oo
i B S Brown, Bethlehem
A Fransne
W C Book, Northampt’n
C C Spangler, Lebanon
J Frome, Belvedere, N J
J Herr, Lebanon oo
S Keller, Lebanon oo
i O J Grnber, AnnvUle, Pa
Oapt D A amber, Penna
I Gtnrleh, Lebanon
E Z Kohler, Lebanon
H D Sohoealer, Beading
bh Union.
W L Boyd A son, Penna
Dr J Morrell
O Jeffries, Cambria oo
W W Chase, Penna
J Irvine & son, Carlisle
John Hyor, Carlisle
Geo Varnts, Newport
W W Bragdon, Newport
EUas Miller, Mlnersvllle
A B Ewing, Carlisle
ett Bear.
J S Salon, Bahrersvllle
a Adams, Landlngs villo
BBofflngtoo, Danphln oo
Geo Danner, Penna >
a D Werner, Malden Ok
me Hi
A P Holcombe A la, N J j Finney, New Jersey*
P V Steal, New Jereey Dr J N Wilson, Ponna
T E Smith, Kansas E Hombeek, New Jeraey
H A Trego, Newtown. P V Westbrook” N J ’
N S Brown, Smyrna J F Alger, Winchester■-
SPECIAL, NOTICES,
A Big Thing.— A million xa a grrat
many, but two million Is more. As incredible as it may
appear, Messrs. P. B. v »reke k Co., of Bow York, sell
over two million bottles of PLANTATION BITTBBS
■ * 1,1 *®«lyoee hnadred and«eventy-4va
tnOttlftnd dozen, which, at nine del?«re» would he over
al| alf dollars! Borely. 'aome merit mast
attach to an article of such a sale Go wlTera we will*
from one end of lb* country to the other, we are always
Infsifthfc of the eylde nces of the cahaitetlc 8.T.--1850—X.,
and these gentlemen’s energy. We would suicestto
them a little more elegance In their rock paintinf, The
Legislature of Sew HampshtrehM passed a law against
their farther dUflaarin* the White Mountains; ap2B-st^
Freckles.— These disfiguring spots are
slmplv drops of perspiration hardened in the pores of
the skin, where, as water cannot penetrate, ordinary
washing will ntt remove. JARED S “EMAIL DB
PARIS, ’ ’ byeofteplngand smoothing the skin, reaches
this oolorons mutter, and dissolves it. No skin, how
ever delicate, can tun or freckle while using * ‘ Email
do Paris.” Sold by all Drnggtots, Perfumers, and
dealers In Toilet Goods. myl-mwsSt
The Tightest Kind of a Squeeze is
given by those labor, time, and clothes-saving affairs
called Patent Clothes Wringing Machines. Several,of
the most approved patterns are for sale at the Hard
ware Store of TRUMAN k SHAW, He. 835 (Bight
Thirty five) MARKET Street, below Ninth. It
Miniature Garden Tools, And those
of foil size—a variety of-them may be Toned at the
Hardware Store of TBUMMKb BHaW, No. 839 (Sight
Thirty five) MARKET StreeCbelow Ninth. . It
M. Shoemaker <fc Co., No. 4 North
EIGHTH Street, an now opening elegant new Spring
and Bummer Styles of CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Gall
and examine, apJG-tt*
Jones’.
THE LQWBBT
BELLING FEIGN
is marked In figures
on s&ch article,
AND NEVER VARIED,
AT
JONES’ /
Orescent One-,rise
OBOTirga house;
MARKET STREET,
above Sixth,
No. 604.
mr Prises redneed to salt the times. , J
A due assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
raltable for ell seasons, constantly on hand.
Onatom-work made to order at short notice. CmhS-la
Unprecedented success.
UNION BUTTON-HOLE i
SEWING MACHINES
NOW READY.
SEWING 100 BUTTON-HOLES AN HOUR.
The Stitching Warranted to be Superior to handwork,
In any Material , end Muck Mare Durable I
Salebkoomb,
800 WASHINGTON Street, Boston.
TAT BROADWAY. New York.
Florence Sewing Machine Booms. 630 CHESTNUT
Street, Philadelphia,
amos if. WOOD, . . . . Troaeurer,
mhli-tmhs 2m
Colgate’s Honey Soap.
This celebrated TOILET SOAP, In sneh arflvuaal de
mand, it made from the CHOICEST materials, is MIL*
and EMOLLIENT In Its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT
ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL In its action upon
the Skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods
dealers. ~ feJS-tathUy
Itch. (Wheaton’s) , Itch.
SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM,
Will curb the Itoh In 4S hours. Also cures Salt Rheum
Ulcers, Chilblain s, and all Eruptions of the Skin.
Price 00 cents. By sending DO cents to WEEKS & POT
TEB. BOSTON, Mass., will he forwarded free by maU.
For sale by all Druggists. mhlfl fig
George & Co.’s
MASON
CABINET ORGANS. ■
PIANO Over too, each of these Sne CABINET
FORTES. Instruments have been sold by ORG ANS.
PIANO Mr. G , and the demand Is son. CABINET
FORTES, atantly increasing. ORGANS.
PIANO For sale (mlvby OABINM
FORTES J. B* GOULD, ORGANA
PIANO SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sts. CABINET
FOBTBB. no2o tf ORGANS.
Clothing by the Mile.
The immense stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING
now displayed at
WANAMAKER k BROWN’S
OAK HALL POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
S. E. cor. SIXTH and MARKET Sts..
H placed in one eontinnons line, would'reach a long
distance toward.Blehmond. Thtolong stream of Cloth-
lag is ruuti&g off at
HAKVBLLOOSLY LOW PRICES. apH-tf
- -fr/T A -R.-R.T'FYP
BRTJNNER—FAR BY.—April 27th, 1885, at tlie
residence of the bride's father, No. 2037 Green
street, by the Rev. T. J. Steppers, Btt s Augustus
a. Brunner, of Doyles town, Ponna,, to Miss Addle
Z. Parry, of this olty. , "**
'WOOIiII'DFI'—BARRINOTON.—On Saturday
morning, April 29th, at the Church of the Atone
ment; by the Her. Benjamin Watson, D. D., air.
FranolB B. Woodruff to mits Susan L., daughter of
the late Dr. Samuel Barrington, TJ. S. Wavy. No
cards. _ ‘
DIED.
McBKIDE.—On the 30th ultimo, Andrew Mo-
Bride, In the «Tth year ol Ms age.
The relatives and Mends of thefamtly, also the
Hlberelan Society and Directors of the Eighth Na
tional Bank, are respeotrnlly Invited he attend the
funeral, from Ms late residence, No. 1233 North Se
eond street, on Thosday afternoon next, May 4th,
at 2 o’clock P. M. Interment at Monument Qeme-
On the 28th nit, Bev. Daniel Gaston,
pastor First Presbyterian Church of Oohookslnk,
In the 66th year ol Ms age. -..—-.. a
Funeral service at the Church, Germantown road,
above Fifth Street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1
o’clock. The reverend clergy and friends are re-
SMotfully invited. Interment at Laurel HUI Oeme
-4 POWELL —On the 28th nit , Mr. Ahraham
Powell, Sr., in the 74th year of Ms age.
The relatives and Mends orth»ftmllra*»*MP««f"
lng, 2d, at 10 o’clock. To prooeed to Lafayette Oe-
m BBADY.—On the 30th nit., Huddnssah, daughter
of James D. and Eliza H. Brady, aged four years,
nine months, and six days. ,
Funeral this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o'clock,
from her parents’ resldenoe, No. 1836 North Twelfth
Bt NEEDLE S On the 29th Mt., Edwin Needles,
af H?s 3 relaUvßS and mala friends are Invited to at
tend the funeral from his late resldenoe, No. 1207
Baoe street, on .Tuesday, May 2d, at 10 oolopk
A, M. **
BOND.—On Seventh Day, 29th ult., at the resi
dence of her brother-in-law, Vanleer Eaohua, in
Badnor, Delaware oounty, Pa., Sarah Bond.
Her relatives and friends and those of the family
are respectfully invited to attend her funeral from
her late residence, as above, without further notice,
on Third Day, 3d Instant. Meet at the house at 1
° WATSON.—On the 29th Instant, John Watson,
M. D., aged 65 years. , .. ,
His relatives and friends are respeotrully Invited
to attend Ms funeral, from Ms late resldenoe, No.
821 North Sixth street, on Wednesday morning, the
3d Inst., at 10 o’clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. *
Weekly Beport or Interments.
Health Office, April 29,1866.
Deaths and intU <Hty of Philadelphia,
from the Sid to the 291/i of April, 1866.
CAUSES OF MATS.
Abrews.— 1 1 1 Erysipelas —.
Anemia. ....... 1 jEnlargement ot the
apoplexy....— S 2 Hears....———
Bedsores .... 1 lever. Coogaßtlve..
Bone and Scald* ... 1 ls ■'•
Cft^ er mss.':::::: 1"i ;; gSa*-.”
fgg*z±zz * i ■: lifer
ConSßßtion, Brain■.. 4 | Fraetare of Shull—
•* Lungs.. 11“ Thigh
Choleralnfantum ■.. 2 Gangrene.....—.....
Cerebro-Spinal Me- Herat*.——
ningitte 1 2 Hemorrhage ........
Compression. Brain 1 Hopping f00gh.....
Ooneumption,Lungs 34 5 Inflammation, Brain
C0nvu15i0n5......... 113 Bronchi.—*
•• Puerperal— 1 “ Mver...—.
Dtatherii—-I 6 " Perffone^"
ffiS.:.:.:.-. «i ■■ s sßowma.
DioDsy*****»«* *»»*»* 2 Inanition.>.»»»«*»»»
• • Abdominal*. 2 1 Intemperance....*..
»* BraJlle.eeee.. 4 M&ni&-a* Potu • ■ •*»*■*
0h«8t....~*. 1 Malformation *
Heart. 1 Marasmus...
Ovaries ***** .1 _ 01dAg5.....
*eof Brain.... 1 1 Palsy.... ♦*•••*••■•••
Heart.ll 3 Pyemia..<►*.*.£•**•».
SpKeL~**~ 1 BheumatUm Heart.
* Kidneys ♦**♦ 1 Supture of Bladder.
*• Bladder.**,. 1 Small-Pox
•' Liver* *«*««*. 1 Still-born************
44 Blood 1 Ulceration* Bowels-
Debility 8 3 Unknown..... ......
Jrowned***..*.****. 4 Wounds—uUMiiot.• ■,
Effusion on Brain... 1
*»»►• 1 Total.
07 THE ABOVE THERE WERE - *
Under 1 year.... bo From4oto fiC..
from ISO ..16 *• 00 tO 60...ee-.e««..26
** 2to 6.. 31 44 60to 70*.. *••*
«* 6to 10.» 25 ** 76t0 80.
** 10 to 19 ~...... 8 44 80to 90.
«» iato» is _ ,
«• aotoSO Total..
” 50t040......
Hrst— ’Tenth.^........ g
Fourth *•—*—2S Thirteenth, —.* 8
FUth 10 Fourteenth. —ll
Sixth 6 Fifteenth -U
Seventh 20 Sixteenth .... - 4
Eighth 11 Seventeenth.—M
lath 8 Eighteenth ..—l2
Total* »••••♦•••*»••e....e...»..**e*.e.e
Deduct deaths from the country*.•«
%nUedStat6B, 248;
Jfl; Almshouse,lo j People of Color. ISs from theooun
trs’he6jiimher of deaths, eompared wfth the eorres
pohdfog week-Of 1884. aid ollaet wee*, was as fol
w««k ending April 30. 1884. was 358.
S April 22.1866, was 849. ,
Males* 187 s feioales. 150; b0T8,94; idrl«» 78.
' Deaths and inienoents of soldiers, 23.
By order of CHAMBERS, Keflstrar.
A LEX ANDRE 1 8 AND JOUVIN &
J\ rf , IR Kid GioTr«a reduced to $2 a pair.
CO B, Biacs.Mourainjf Htore,
SJSBBUU « 918 * GgEaT SPT Street,
T?YBE & LANDELL.
We always ail Goojs'and ’depend on fair
of bile goods.
GOOD STOCK OF DRESS GOODS,
upas SHAWLS AMD STAPLE GOODS.
‘disoo.
oAwns oy seats.
3
3
1 1
* ,
1 i:
.............. 337
WAB.D3,
Kiae£a*tH.\.*.3i
Twentieth.... *JIB
Twenty-first.». 2
Twenty-Bacond. 6
Twenty-third .. 4
Twenty-foarth.2B
Twenty-fifth... s
Twenty sixth. .13
Unknown ~18
~ ~537
MISS ANNA E. DICKINSON
AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
Thursday Evening, May 4th.
A POPULAR ADDRESS,
“WOMAH’S WORK AVB WAGES,’’
tg a plea for more work and bettor pay for Women.
■ TSrto speech is represented bythe preia, yrithont 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 tffeclin
The Sew York World, after Its recent, delivery In
Brooklyn, pronounced It 11 a noble, earneet, and elo
quent plea In behalf of labor for women. ’ ’
The Tribune, In Its report of the same speech at the
Cooper Institute, remarked that * ‘ she was interrupted
by-frequent applause, the enthusiaim of the fair speaker
being at times perfectly cont&geouf. The lecture was
In every sense a perfect success, and the vest number
of people assembled to hear her were evidently Im
pressed with her arguments. ”
The sale of tickets will begin on TUESDAY MORN
ING, at the bookstore qf T. B. Pugh, Sixth and Chest
nut streets.
Admittance 25 cents; reserved seats CO cents.
Doors open nt 7 o’clock; Lecture to commence at A
myl-4t - ~
HISS ANNA E. DICKINSON,
* AT THH
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1885.
“"WOMAN’S WOBK AND WAGES.”
! -
Thelast and Great Lecture of the Season.
Tire Sale of Tickets will commence THIS HORNING
at T. B.- Pugh’s Bookstore, SIXTH *nd CHESTNUT
Streets.
Admittance, 25 ets."; Reserved Seats, SO eta. myS-St
Qf SIKMBNIAH SOMETT.-THE
memborß »re requortod to Mtend the funsrsl of
their late fellow member, A*DRBW MoBSIDB, Esq..
from Ms late residence. No 1833 Nor.h SECOND
Street, on THURSDAY, 4th inetant.st 2 o'clock P. M.
nii&at W JAMES L. TAYLOR, Secretary.
w7sp» latis-to-day, free,’ At sp.
•S** M., nortbeait corner of EIGHTH and BUTTON
WOOD Streets. Clt*3 0. 0. SOABFFBB.
|I»RTICIILTI!«AL HALL. S. W.
IlfcK' cor. BROeD and WALNUT Streets. Eesay.thto
evening, on * * Tho'Odors of Flowers. ’' It
*Sagy ATAMEETITO OF UPWARDS OF
Raw" eighty (BO) officers and ex-offleers ef the Army
and Navy or the United States destr orts of perpetuating
the memories and associations of the present war, It
was determined to form a permanent organization.
To this endihey invite ail officers and honorably dis
charged officers of both arms o! the service, to meet on
TO MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 1H o’clock,
tt ® pirb bsGIHB COMPANY,
THIRD W.lun WsT
Lieut. CoL T. BLWOOD ZELL.
Major S B. WYLIE MITCHELL,
Capt. P. T>. KEYSSR, ’
Oapt. J. N. BYRUES,
Capt. J, SI DULL,
It* Committee on Call.
EUIIBA AND WILLIAMSPORT
fcs? RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 308 WALNUT
Street. PHU.APEi.rKiA. May I,IIM.
At the Annual Election of the Stock end Bondholders
of the Elmira and Williamsport Railroad Company
held at their Office THIS DAY. the following Officers
we: e duly elected for the ensuing year: *
president;
THOMaS KTMBBB, Jr.
managers:
Blits Lewis.
C. Masaiester,
William D. Lewis,
lb
§ssr“ Ansiran
l=» BKLIGIOUS SERVICE
m ill b« eosdnete, by .
BEY. E. PiYSOtf HA.MMOHD,
assisted bj clergymen of different denominations, at tno
aCaDBMY 01 MUSIC,
OK WEDNESDAY EVENING, May Sd,
at 8 o’clock.
Free Tickets to Be Bad at the doov.
ALL ABE INVITED,
(Bg= «F,V. B. PATHOS HAMMOND
Kill preach THIS (Tuesday) EVEalng. at 8
o’clock, st the OalTsry Preßbyteiiaa,Church, LOODST
Street, akoye Filteenth street teats Free. All are in
cited ’ —■ - It*
PvsP° BURYIS OQ, COHPANT.-AHNIT
*=«? ' AD Botins of the CURTIN OIL COMPANY
will be held on TUESDAY, the 9th day of May, at 4
o’clock P. M,, 'at the Office of the tiomp&hy, 133 South
FOURTH Street. JOHN H. WIL&
jnjStttftoSt ■ ■ ■ Secretary.
KSF> THE PBIIiDELPHIi SmOS
va& ts, bake.
Philadelphia, Met Ist, 1865.
The Directors have'this day declared ?. DWidead of
BIX PER CEfIT, for the past six months, payable on
* gaffe 1 88. COMBGirS, Caahior.
■*sar~ bouci -ieb pobuc is bk
•=B? gPBOTFtJLIiY Informed that I have inis day
sold to my brother, CHABLKB LIPPISCOTr, alt the
right, title and interest In the establishment for the
mennfactnring of Mineral Water, No. 916 FILBBRT
Street. Philadelphia- Being thankful for the patronage
that has been b( stowed upon the establishment, I hope
It will be continued. I am confident that every effort
will be made to giro m>(>IIJOOM
Philadelphia, May Ist, 1865. It*
CSf- THK ASM DAI. MEETING! OF
Waff ft. Stockholders of BULL GREEK OIL COM
PAHYwill he Sold at theix office. Ho 309 WALED!
Street, on TOESD AY, May 24, at 10 A. M., for the par
pose of electing a Board of Directors, Treasurer, and
Secretary, to serve for the ensuing year. Transfer
Books win close oa SATORDAV^Aprimih^^
• apl2-19,26*m»2-jt* See’* and Tress.
BALLOON ASCENSION, COBNES
I® FIFTEENTH and COATES Strests, gostpoaei.
on account of high winds, until WEDKE3DAY. May 84,
at 1 o’clock. mil-St
THE ANNUAE MEETING OF
Is® the BDBSOBIBBBS and MANAGERS of the
CBILDBEH’S HOME of West Philadelphia, will be
held at the HOME on WEDNESDAY. May S, at 10)4
o’clock. The annual report will he read,-and an elec
tion for Officers and Managers for the ensuing year take
place. * myl-St*
RTg" PEOPI.S’B STOCK KXDHMiBE,
IsS? Jfo. SOB CHESTHUf Street, is Hour open for
business. Three calls of Stocks are held dsilT* eom
mencing *t 10 A. M., 2P. H , and 8 In. the ensiling. A.
portion of the room appropriated for the use of public,
■who are admitted free. _ G, EGBERT, President.
A. & HiKSS. Tlce President.
8 C. FOLWELL, Secretary,
*SS=*» MEI4I.I.ISE JLABfl* OOHPUT
138? OB LAKE SDPEBIOB —At a meeting or the
Traateeß of the MB'S ALLIES LA HD COHPAHY OF
LAKE SDPEBIOB, hold THIB PAY. a dividend of
FIFTY CEHTB PEB SHARE- was declared, payable at
the Office of the Company. Ho, 334 WALHftr Street,
on and after the l*t of May, proximo, to the Stock
hoidere of teeord at the oioee of THIS DAY. or their
legal H BIHOKLBR. Treasurer.
PHir.APtr.raiA. May 1.1868. hit I-iOt
A SPECUE MEBOTO «.F TME
fc*s stockholders of the COW OREEK AHB STII,-
WELLBBH OIL COMFAHY Will be held oa the 18th
day ofHay. at 4 o’clock P. M., at their Office, Ho. 341
ap29. BWth 9** HEBEY J. FQS, See y«
TBEASUREB’S IISPiKHIKSt
1=8? HoBTBBBK CENTRAL BAIL WAY 00., OAt
yjsa.l STATION,
Bai>timokb, April 21, 1865.
DIYIBEKD HU. 5. •
Tie President and.Pireotors .or this Compety beve
this day declared a Dividend of TWTO (2) P£E OS*T.»
cltax of National and State taxes,for
March 31,1865. payable to the Stockholder* on the lQtn
beclowd ft ora 28th lout. to
10th of May inclusive. By order ___ m„„ n
ap?s»tnths Bt - J. 8» LBtB. Treasurer.
jggp AUIAJiOK I>KTKOI,KUJI i'OAI,
company .
The Subscription Books are open fat tha silaof tha
balance of the Stock of tbe Working Capital. Snbwrlp
ti«n
TWBETT-riVK CBBPIB FEE SHAEK, PAE VALUB.
OHB DOLLAE. BDBSCEIPTIOHS Eecaired of
J. J. ALIiBN. President,
m South DEL AW ABE Avenue.
O. W. MORSE, Treasurer,
? 108 WALEUT Street
And at tbe Office of tie Company. 136 Soakh THIBD
Stoat ■ ’ W 3B ' 6 *
S a'TS*““ IXKDEB BA« COM COEPABT,
o *=*? Office 333 Soug l THIED Strsat—The Anajal
5 MeetinK of the Stockholder* of ih« FBEDBK J>AJBt
~ COAIToOMFABY will be bald attha Offlsepf tbe Com.
tny on TUESDAY. May 2d, 18S6, at 12 M_. when an
action will be bald forive Directors, to »mye for tbe
1 CT ™B?.|t ye<tT ' CBABIES P. KBIgHT, Secretary.
a OTB-AWSIIAI, MKRTIKW OF THE
- iaS? STOOKHOLDSES OF THB BBACOH OIE
COMPABY wlU.be bald on TUESDAY, Mar 9Lh,at
SK o'clock P. M., In woond-Btory SfBAED BAtTK
BOIMHBO. B.P. HiapOOK,
*“ lot* ♦ Secretary.
l OFFICE OF IBS USIOS IMSTKO
‘ Ia» LEUM OOMPANY, . „ _
a EsttLADELPaiA. April 27. 1835.
if An adjourned meeting of the Stockholder! of this
** Cc mpaay will ho held af Boom No 30, Merchohts Bx
charsreTon TUESDAY, 2d May proximo, at 12 o’clock
ft noon, for the purpose of electlo* offlcers foi the ensuing
| year. Tho Transfer Books will remain closed nntfl
i ' ' Secretary.
OFFICE 9IAJSMN MJtJfIHO COM-
U? PAST. Philadelphia, April 27,1855.
NoUce is hereby fiyen that an. instalment of FIFTY
CBS* 8 (£oe) par Aar© on each paVv®
cardial Btoefc of the MAWUAST MlalSO GO 51 PA fY,
ha? thin day been called In, Vftr°noM 8
apieimio Byoltoo,^.D »lfe,Tressnror 1 ..
r®» OFFICE OF THE tEHIOH «OAh
S=» AND NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Pmi.ADßi.yßiA, April la, 1565.
The Stated Animal Meeting of the Stockholders of
this Company will he held at the Board of Trade
Booms,north side ef CHESTNUT Street.absve Fifth,on
TUESDAY MOBNING. the 2d day of May next, at
half-past 10 o’clock, after which, an election will be
held at the same place, for officers of the Company for
the ensnlng year. The election to close at 2 o’clockP.
M. of the same day. JAMES 8. COX,
an2l-10t President.
mebchasts’ asd hasgfac
WS& TUBIBS’ NATIONAL BASK. .
Pmshnna, April 11,1S88.
Stockholders era hereby notided that Books will be
mSned for subscription to the new stock of this Bank
SuheCOMMBBCIiL NATIONAL BANK, taPhiladel
nhia, on MONDAY, May Ist. 1855, and will eontinne
“Bylrderof iboßoardofDl«c| fe fttf|Whte .
H.S. BOLLMANPresId^
EOBT. B. Wresiden
** apl9*Bel
KVSIGAIi EUSiTSOCnS|Y.-.THE
VSB Annual Medina of tbe Musical Fond Society
will be held at their Hall on TOEBDAY. the at
Bo’cWkP. M. The bnnuat Beport will b» read, and
an Election for Directorsheld. __ _ _ . w
ap27-fit VM. h. PFUQIiIBOHe Secretary.
KH" OFFICE WASHISetO* OH. CO.,
10 MBBOHAHTS’ EXCHANGE,
PnrtADHIPHIA. April !Bth, 1885.
The Annual Meetingof Siockholders irlll bo held at
12, M, on SATOKBAY, May 13th. „ _ .
ap2fl tm!3 WM C. STILEB, Jk., Secretary.
KS- OFFICE VMS BUSKS OILCOM.
W 3& PANS, lO MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. _
Philadelphia. April 22, 1895.
The Animal meefingo. STOCKHOLDERS wilt be held
,t the Offiee of the Company, at 12 51.. on SATURDAY,
May 6th, 1695. Vf. Q. BULBS, JR.,
ap22-tn>B Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY
idgf FUND COMMISSION. COMMONWEALTH
BUILDING, 613 CHBSTBDT Street, Philadelphia.
BOlLDino, oio Phtladclpsia. April 27.1855.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that this Commission
he. ramorei its office from the Commonwealth Bnild
■SS WChestoot street, tolhe GIRARD BSC ATE
liriTT.TvijeGBv BTo. lO South FIFTH B treat, and that fin
sfd anefttelrtoj May next its meetingswlllbsheld
on MONDAYS and THURSDAY?, at IQ A. M.
mjl-mwMt CfC<, 0 WIKSHIP, SwMtwr.
THE PRES&—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1865.
SUMTER
INTEREST IN FIFTY WELLS
«
iiobext J Mercsr,
Ajax 8e Divan,
win G>Longstreitt.
P, GEIGER, Becietery.
PETROLEUM COMPAQ,
PITHOLE AND CHEERY RUN*
CAPITAL. 3135,000.
/- ’
SHARES, SI.
$25,M0 WORKING CAPITAL. ‘
BOOKS OS' SUBSCRIPTION
Will he open on
MON DAY,*
AT THE OTFICH.
BOWEN * POX,
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE,
Where Heps as. lie sees, and Proepeetm had. myl-dt
jggp- mioiiiiii'
the hew yoke and myeepooe
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
OBGAMIZBB Dire IK THB
Hums Aid) MAMCIAOTtrRIMG LAWS OP THI
BTATB OS XSW.YjpXK.
OAPXTAX* one MUJUON DOLLABS,
ONE HUNDBED THOUSAND SHARES,
fJO PER SHARE
BUBSOBIPTIOJf FBIOB, »5 PBB SHABB,
HOT LIABLE TO POKTHBK ASBS6SH3XT.
OITICES:
Wo. M BMFIBB BUILDIWa,
Wo. 71 BBOADWAY, MW TOBK.
Tost Ornmt Annsnss, Box Ho. *368, Wsw To**.
offiobm.
Hob. DAHIEL S. DIOKEHSOH, President.
WM. T. PHIPPS. Vise Frerident. .
BOBBBT BASSETT, Secretary.
H. J.BUBTIS, Uniat Superintendent TthunrlUi.lk.
ATLAHTießAßK.Ho.Maßrol^war,W.Y..Treasnry.
Che wells of the Company me now producing oil.
Payment for stock maybe mads to
notes, or Goyernment Bonds snd securities.whlsh bonds
end securities will Be token st to?r market value.
Benffttanees may 1m addressed to toe Company, P.O.
Box to. 0868. Hew York City, or to “Atlantis Bank,
Treasury of toe Hew York and Hyemol Petroleum
Company, Ho. U 3 Broadway. Hew You city,’ or to
any of its stoats. ; mnd-am
AMEBICAS NAIL
Aim
NAIL MACHINE MANCFACTPKING
COMPANY
OF
PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND*
C APITAIr — $300,000.
6,006 SHARES—FAB TillTS, $5O.
prebidsxi,
HBHBY THOMAS.
TEBASCTBKB.
JOHH W. HAX.It,
DIBEOTOEB.
HBHBY THOMAS, Harriabur*.
JOHH W. HALL, Harrisburg,
a A WALBOES, Philadelphia.
B. 8. KIBMAH, Baltimore
HBHBY GILBEKT, Harrlsbnrt.
BAXXKES.
ATiams & LEVIS, Philadelphia.,
TbeSuburipflon Book for too StMkoftoi*
E O OT.U 0 IoT«lf¥ I M"K“iS?
wlowffl jnye them farther Information, and wJU show
toem the Machines, now running and making ““Hf- _
The advantages wo claim for our Machine# oves any
a more perfect nafit, wito a better
head, end fewer Imperfect naUs. n..- ««-
That they effect a saying of not less than ally per
cent ln the expenie'of grinding knives and dies.
And tos Machines being AeJr/eedtnp, they effect s
saving of from fiity to seventy-lve per sent, in toe
la p»rUes fe'eUnK&n interest, and desiring to subscribe,
will please call and examine for themselves, aplfl lm
KSB- OFFICE OF THE lIINEBAL Oil,
lIS' COMPAHY. 5*4 WALHDT Stre.t Aprll2s,
1868 -The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
MIHBBAL OIL COMPAHY will be held at their Office,
on PBIDAY, May 12to, at to o'clock M , for toe pur
pose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the
ensuing rear. Tliua. It. BBAKhH,
aufftmyto Secretary.
OFFICE OF THB BBSOjtIB
fc*? BIHIHG COMPAHY, Wo 38* WALHTJT St.
Philadelphia, April 11, 1866.
NOTICE is hereby *Wen thfct ftll Stock of fchs KEBO
- MINING COMPAHY oh which Instalments are
due and Tumsid is hereby declared forfeited, and will
Sa eold aKblic aßctlSi oii SATURDAY, tkelSth day
of May. 1§66, at 12 o’clock, hood, at the office of the
Secretary of the Corporation, according to the Charter
and By-Laws, unless redeemed on day.
By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPBB,
aplS tmylß Secretary and Treasurer.
aaa» OFFICE CIBABD MTNING COM.
|2» PANT. PhiladelcPA, April 24,1&6.
Notice is hereby alwen that an 'lnstalment of fifty
cent! per share on each and every share or the capital
stock of tlw Gnu3H) . MUSING COMPANY • ■
Has this day been called In* pay a hie on or before the
Bth duv of Mat. 1868, at the Office of toe Company, Ho.
WALiiDT Street, Philadelphia.
By order of the Directors. _
apSßtmy® B, A. HOOPBB, Treasurer.
g-sme 188 nobthebs home fob
fcxy PBIBHDLBSS CHILDBED—’The Annual Meet,
lug of members will be held at toe office of THOMAS
kAEP.Esn. President, *. B. cor. AKCHand&EVEHTH
Sireete. on TDBBDAY, May 9th, AD, 1865, .UP M.
Election of ebl jI*IIITCHBSOIE
apMmtudt Secretary.
IEOTI'BEON UOH*.
I=S A Lecture on Lliht,vritb brilUani expMlmenta,
till be delivered before tie Pranklin InatUute, at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on TUESDAY, May 3, at 8
o^clock^byProfessor BBNKY MORTON, Secretary of
Tickets may be vcocut#S fromthA Aekaary.at the hall
of the Institute. IT South SEVENTH Street, from 10 Av
He to 10 P. H., until the let of May; on the let aad 3d
ttiegmay he had at the Academy* from 10 A. M. to o
- Tickets for the parauet. parquet circle, and balcony*
50 cents; for other parts of the house,2fic, Seats secured
•without extiacharie. ... , ... „ , .
The rrimlar -members’ tickets, including those for la*
dies andmiuoTß, wiU admit Uheir holders to this lee*
ture, without, however, of course scouring: them re
served seats „ ■
By order of the Committee on Instruction.
JOHN F< FEAZBB,
3. V. MERRICK.
FLIWT B. CHASE.
COLEMAN SELLERS*
OFFICE OF THE MAPIE SHADE
Eds? on, COMPANY. Ho. sa* WALNUT Street.
pHItADEIPHIA, April 28,1855,
The Annual Heeling of the Stockholders of the Maple
Shade Oil Coep*m willbe held st their Office oa
THURSDAY, May 18 1805, at 12 o’oloekM.. forthepyr
po»e of eUetln* a Board ot Directors to servo for the
ensuing year. THOMAS K. SRARLB.
ap» tmy!B Secretary.
DIVIDEND KOTIOK —OFFICE OF
KS? THR PERKY OILCO MPAN Y. southeast oerner
ol WALNUT and FOURTH Streets.
Philadbi.pkia, April 25,1855.
The Board of Directors hare this day declared a Divi
dend of OHR PER CENT. on the capital stock of the
Company, payable at their office, on and after May 3d,
clear of State tax. . , , „ , , . , ■
Transfer hooks will be closed on Saturday, 29th lust.,
and reopeneS on Treasurer.
MILITARY.
« PRIZE MONEY AND GOVBBN
MEMT BOUNTY TO AH WHO BNTBE THH
DHITBD STATKB MAEINB CORPS. t ‘
Order, have been received from the had of the
Marin. Oorpe, at Washlniton not to re.triot recralte to
■ a particnlnrclass fas ha, hnn the eaee heretofore), bat
to reoetvo ALL who here served In the volunteer ear
vUe. orintheretmlan.~or In the marine*..sad have
lean honorably disthary.d. Bach person.enllstln* In
the Halted State. Marines will receive the Govern
meat bounty, andWUl alio be entitled to their share of
Bdie8 die money In any capture of the enemy'*, veneU,
or further Information apply at the recroitlni ran
deivona Ho, 311 South PROMT Street, between 9 A
H. andßo-eiochP. H.. da; hniAtnd^.^
apl-tf Captain and Becraltlng Offlcer. .
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
GOOrS,
From the late Auction Sale In Mew York,
AT BEDUCED PRICES.
6-1 BLACK MOTJBSELISE DE LAIHE..~*. *l.lO
9-1 BLACK MOUSBBLINB DB LAINE 4 .......... 1.35
6 4 BLACK MOUSSBLIHB LB LAINE X. 40
6-4 BLACK BOMBAZrHES..«« 1.60
6- 4 BLACK BOMBAZINBS. 1.T5
6-4 BLACK BOMBAZINES 1. l«
t-4 BLACK BOMBAZINES.. 3.00
With a fall line of
BLACK POLYNBASB.
BLACK TAtHSB CLOTHS.
„ T Jf MOOBBELIKB LB LAINBS.
CAMION CLOTHS.
BLACK MOHAIRS, _. „
BLACK ORLEANS CLOTH.
OTJEWEN STODDABT A BEO,,
450, 453, and 45* North SECOND Street,
mj2-Bfc Above Willow.
: H EAYY LINEN
SHE ETIIS GS,
AT *1.515 AMD *1.50 PEE YAKD.
JUST BECEITED.
SHEPPARD, TAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
»p29-«tlf
/CHOICE STOCK OF DRESS GFOODS.
V/ Silk GBBBiDIHES, snpsrbistyles.
Spring EOFLIHd, Mart styles.
KaldandPlaln iB*OS. , n
Blackand Brown YALBNOIiS.
in yarietj^
Ho. WBAABCH Street.
H. 8.-GO dozen Ladies’ Bleached HOSE, at 12>f cents
per pair. . tnyi
TOHN F. _
w Ho. TO' North FOURTH Street,
Hu now to store a meet extensive assortment or
_ ■ DBBSBISOODB
at the VERT LOWEST PRICKS.
EW SHIRT FOR ISOS.
THE GREATEST INVENTION OP THE AGE IN
HOOP SKXBTS.
J. W. BBADLBY'S Hew-Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(or double) SPRING SKIRT.
WESTS’ BEADLBY & CAST (late J A. A Jt 0.
Weetl. SOLEPROPRIKTOBB and MANUFACTURERS,
97 CHAMBERS and 79 and SI BEADS t Meets, Hew
S THIS INVENTION eonsDte of Duties (or two) Er,-
iiptic Steel SrßiKaa. Ingeniously j!eaibbd tibhtlt and
PIRMI.I together, edge to ecgk, mkiis the toiiukkst,
most fmxibi,*, BLABTia, and bubabi.r Epbmo ever
need. They seldom BEND or BREAK, line the Single
Springe, and conaecwenUy praeerve their pebfbct and
BEAOTIFOL SHAPE TWICE AS liOHg OS HIT Oth« SKIBT
SHE wonuekkiii. FLVxißir.iTY and treat comport and
PEBASOB* to any Laj>y wearing the Dupibs Eii.iptio
Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowned
Abbembueb. Operas. Carrtabes. Baileoad C*rb,
Church Pbws Armchairs, for Proms *adh and Houck
Debbb. as theSkiet can be eoidbd whenln ueetoocou-
FY a imall PEACE at, racily a. a SILK or Mu-Slib iJRKSS.
A Lady having enjoyed the pleaenre. comfort, and
great convenience of wbakiUo the Duplex Elliptic
Btebl-Speihq Skirt for a Braai,s pat will never after
ward wiUinily dianense with their oue. For CHri.nßis.v,
Missbs, and Yousa Ladies they are superior to aB
Others.
THEY are the beet quality In every part, and un
questionably the i.iuhtest, meet debirable.cO.mfoby
ablh and ecobomioal Skirt ever made.
1 OB SALE in all first- class Stores in this dty. and
throughout the United Statbs. Havana Sr Cuba,
Mexico, South ahebica. and tbo West Indies, t
- d®“ INQUIRE FOB THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
BKiBT. myd-lra
lUMNCUI.
V. s.
BETEN-THdITT LOAN.
. By anthorlty of the Secretary of the Treanurr. the
nndeitigned haa assumed the General SnbterlyHoa
Agency for the eale of United States Traaanry Hotea
bearing seven and three-tenths Mi cent. Iniareat ner
an*Km.'E*own aathe
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
These Motee ara issued under date or June 15,1*36.
and are payable three yeare from thjß Mine, In ear
regey. or art convertible at the option of the holder into
V, 8. MO SIX FEB CENT.
GK>LD t BBARING BOJjtpS.
Thete\B«nd> are now worth a premium of nine per
eent. lnelnding gold internet from November, which
meliet.the ectnel prott « the 7-90 Loan, at eunent
rate*, lnelnding interact, about ten -per cant, per an
num, bealdea Be exempttonfrom Btateatutmuniaipat
tamition, tokichcuide from out to three wr etnt. more,
accordlng to the rate levied on other property- Th*
Interest la payable semi-annually by eonpona attached
to eaeh note, whlehmaybe cat of and cold to aur bank
! or banker.
The interest amonnte to
One cent per day on a 860 not*.
Two eents her day on a »M» note.
' TSn eents per day on a *soonot*.
'Twenty seats per day on a 81,000 note,
One Dollar per day on a $5,000 note.
: Motes of all the denominations named will he prompt
ly furnished npon receipt of anhssrlptloßi, and the note*
forwardedat once. The lntereat to 15th done next will
prid in advance. Thiel*
THE OHLY LOAM IM MARKET
now effered'hy the Government, and It ii eontdently
npeeted that Me'enperlor advantace* will make It the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
- jam than $900,000,008 of the Doan authorised by the
last Congress are now on the market. This amount,
at the rate' at which, it la helnf absorbed, will all he
subscribed for within four months, when the note*
'will undoubtedly command n premium. «s ha* nnl
' formly been the eaee at the doe* of the enbeeriptlone
to other lioans.
In order that eltlien* of every town and section of the
eonntry may be afforded faeUltlee for taking the loan,
the National Banks, Stats Rinks, and Privats Bankers
throngheut the eonntry have generally agreed to re
eelv* subscriptions at par. Bnbeerlbem wBl eeleet their
own agents', In whoa they have eontdenee. and who
only nr* to reeponalble for the delivery *f the note*
for which they receive order*.
JAY COOK Be
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
No. 114 SOUTH THIRD BTREKT,
- PHILADELPHIA.
COUPONS, 5-80,
gB 1881. '
DUE MAY 1,1865, AND JULYI,
BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MAHKET BATES,
WM. PAINTER & 00., Banteers.
ape. in , lie SOUTH THIRD BTBBBT.
oyAEinsnnoßT. Aim. BSMor. ft.
QHARLES BMORY & CO„
STOCK iND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N 0.15 South. Third street,
PHILADELPHIA.
All hinds of nnsnncnt funds and Sold and BUyer
bought,and sold, and Collestions made. ■ ,'
Fartienlar attention riven to the purchase and sal* of
Government. State, and other Stocks and Deans on com
mission. juai-ea
7.30.
ADAMS &> LEVIS,
Ho, 305 CHESTNUT STREET,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
All kinds of
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AMD STOCKS BOUGHT.
SOLD, AMD HIGOTIATBD.
GOLD AMD BILYBE BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Bpeclal attention riven to OIL STOCKS. mhll-9m
■pwaod Bonus. aoaAon >. ynsnson.
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BROKERS,
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JfoEeeHonemad* on all pats of Hie country. -
iepoelt# received, subject to slrht draft, and Interest
OWGde
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CAPITAL. ©BOO,OOO.
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mosev, we will allow ths remainder to he paid Is
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my Sim B. P. CARPSBTBR.
'J'HE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND,
NO. 130 BOOTH FOURTH STREET, BELOW
CHESTNUT, ,
Pays dye per sent. Interest on Deposits. Agentsfo.
thessJeof United States 7 3-10,Loan« at Be?"?;
ment. State and City Loans and Stoshs bought end sold
lot deposltora-and, others «» CommUslw- «aWa-o»
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WANTED-AN ENTRY CLERK I 7«
W an active Wholeesle and
nut who is a good penman and socondUtat. AddxoM,
in hand-writing, with references, “0. S. « P-
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■WANTED—A SITUATION IN A
VV Lumber Yard. hr a yo £?f a
Book-keeper, avd wishes to obtain ft general ktfow
ledge of the business. _ «._« »#
ftgSftlftWfeglU Bt.BVWrgtr^
TXTANTED -=- IK “THE WHOLESALE
Hosiery aod Holloa business, »n active BABJBS
MAH. with a good eifcy and aear trade. Address «ox
060* P. O. It*
WASTED—A -BOOM, FURNISHED
* * or nnfttrnislied. by an Association of Young Men.
Localit*. between Girard avenue and Spring Garden*
j*nd Fifth and Eighth streets. Address “Athenaeß,’*
Press Office. ... mvl-2t*
WANTED—AT NO. 1331 CHESTNUT
n Street, a few first-class
BBSIHEsSIfiSH, with $5OO to $5OOO each
(bo others need call), to operate In the Kiddle and Bast
ern States, as- join Farinas In an immense enterprise,
which will speedily insure a life competence to the
parties, and no humbug, . , myl-Sl*
WANTED—ONE CORNET-PLAYER
™ • eud one Piute-player. Inquire of JOHit MOJi-
GAEL logo MARKET Street. apTf 6t*
WANTS D-AT $lO PER D AY
agents In every nelghorhood in Pennsylvania
end Itew Jersey, tosellaheantlfu) engravingof Abra
ham Lincoln Address BABTLBSOH it CO.. Ho. 611
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tl A RELIABLE CAHVARSEE in every town and
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and exciting hook ever published, embracing tbs ad-
Tentnree or a woman in the Union army ss Horse,
Scent and Spy, giving a most vivid Inner plotoreof the
war. We have Agents clearing $ll5O per month, which
we will prove to any dbnbtlng applicant. Send for
circulars. 1 * Addreßß •‘JOBES, BEOS, St 00., 80. 600
CHBSTHOT Strest. Philadelphia, Pa.’’ aplS-lm*
A PRACTICAL business man
-a*- going "West, would like to engage to Sell Goode by
Sample, and to Collect Bills, Ac. Address “Entsr
prlss, ” This Office. ' It*
A N ORGANIST IS WANTED FOR
-LY , n Episcopal Church, near the city. Address Box
(64, Philadelphia P. O, m>2 fit*
AGENTS WANTED, TO SELL THE
-O- genuine improved Kew England Family SKWiSfG
MACHIBEB, the best Machine in the.worid-
Address A: 1. LESURB St CO.,
apM lm* Box 81. Orange. Mass.
CANAL -BOAT BUILDERS AND
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X-l Book-keepers, Salesmen, Packers. Porters, Watch
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Waiters,Farm-hands, Gardeners, Ac. Employers suited
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practicing Attorney, and his cervices deemed an eqci
valent therefor Address “Counsellor," Press office,
with address and reference. apffi-St*
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or $12,(X0. A return o! 200 per cent, is confidently ex-
“Security,” thloofflee. It*
fTO DRUGGIBTB.—WANTED TO PUR-
X C hase a good Retail Drug Store or_ut interest in
one Address D C. HBLSOH,
myl-2t* ~ ‘ Office of the Prees*
SKfin WANTED.—THE ADVER
ovV TIBBB, a Young Man, established in busi
ness and controlling a specialty, finds himself in the
midst of a demand Beyond Ms flnane'al ability to sap.
plVv Will some gentleman of means advance him $9OO
' (or a limited period f Pdr interview address “Integri
ty," P. O. Box 1498, Philadelphia. It*
WANTED-A PAIR OF
jWY stylish DBIVma HORSES. Address Box 830,
Philadelphia Post Office. my2-2t*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
ToTTi^T^XNICE^OUra,
with every convenience, in a good neighborhood.
Apply A3A MARKET Street. W_
m NEWPORT, B. I—POR BA.LE—
*i.TO 01.088 A3T BSTATB-Tii* fine mansionof
Ca£Sb CHAGB, Ecq., of Boston, deceased* on KA.Y
Street; 52. GOO feet of lead; house thoroughly buUt ta
fiT e*y paxiiealnr, two years a*©? neyer ©coupled.
Possession insinedlsfce, One of the finest and most com-
E Ute eßtabU«hm«ats at THOKP>
Beal Estate Brokers. Newport. B 1.
Mfor sale—a number of
Brown and ®'H;Ston«„ Honses on FOBTY
BECOBD Street and KIKGBEJSIIJQ Ayun». Weet
Philadelphia; throe firrt claiß Houses ou AKCH Htreat,
weitrf Sineteenth. BaUdlnr. tots on CIiBABFIB&p
Street, Pat Bielißioßdi and. one on BEACH SEreat,
Beverly, ff.J;.2ixBo feat. ti , _ . ..
Hones* in ail part* of the city and Farms in the
country. Conveyancing and ell kind* of writing done
pWIt. Apply to ID . H . WD j«tfff*oo.'
541 S EIGHTH atreot.
A FOB 8 ALB—A. HANDSOME
three-etory BKXOK DWELLING HODBB, with,
double three story Baek Bulldlufs and all the modern
conveniences, 80. 1122 MoantVernon «treet.
apply to LEWIS H. BE DREE,
m,T»* Ho. 153 South FOURTH Street,
TO BENT—A BOOM SUITABLE FOB
A an Office; or sleeping room, at 1338 CBESTNUT
Street. ; MT2-2t
nai OIL!! OIL! 11 A 6EOUHD
PIOOE IHTEEKST, in a iMt-ol&ss Oompajr. for
■ale. Beat 1776, PMladelpMa
Pott Office. - ; fflT3-3t*
TO LET—THE UPPER FLOORS OP
l No. 29 Strawberry street, Tanning through to Se
cond street. Lane, well lighted, and con veßient rwith
wster closets, Ac. Inquire of A. MiXiCOM, fll MiK
EBT Street, my2-M* ;
TO OIL COMPANIES—POE BALE—
A a flret-elase 12-horse ENGIHB andBOILE K; built
tooider; ready for immediate Bhtpmert.- Address box
272), Post Offlee. my2-3t»
OUBEBESS FOB SALE.—AN OLD
D established umbbblla and cake bcm-
HESS in successful operation. Location the heat in
f Apply at 80. 500 MARKET Street. myl-Si*
TIESIRABLE double office for
XJ best, situate in WALNUT Street, below Fourth,
with See and Water lntrodneed; bas recently been pat
in perfect order, and is unusually well UlMed and yen
tilated. Apply to JACOB M. ELLIS. *
NtnlSd Sontb FOURTH Street,
»p2B-fstn3t* Corner of Walnut (Second Story.)
TO BENT-A PRIVATE ENCLOSED
A COUNTIES BOOM, on CHESTNUT Street, below
Eighth. Plenty of Hint and air, fronting on a back
street Address "O P.. 1 ' Frees offlee. ayl-Ct
rjO LET—THE OFFICE, NO. 288 CAB-
Tl»*Kflh e lnd Sixth Stories of the Granite Building,
DOCK Street, below Third, with steam power.
The Third Story of the Commonwealth BaUdiug, 6H
and (IS CHESTNUT Street. Also an Offlee, eeeondotory
of same building. THOMAS H. CONNELL.
Connting-Honse of Dr. D. Jajno A Son,
ap2B(t* gda CBB-TNUTBtreet^
LEGAL,
TC'STATE OF WE T. GARRETT.—
A-l Letters of Admirdairatira to this Estate hATtng
tMan granted to HAHNaH P. G4KSKPP, all persons
indebted to, and those having claims upon, the same
.wmpayorpmwnttheeameto Admr
1716 PILBBET Street.
Or her Attorney, WJA,W JtFPTSSAp,
my2*iuBt* . LIBRARY Street. -
BILL, LINER'S.
79 CHESTNUT STREET. '
* A'" i have now open a scafnificentasßortment of
SPBIN& Mil LINAS V AND STRAW GOODS.
Which I effer, wholesale and retail, at the lowest
m ftodts?Solea and Qros 3e Naples in alleolor*i the
more deaiTahle and scarce colors, such as huff, pearl,
rose pink, &o , in an assortment of shades.
Best White, Black, and Colored Grains. _ - . v
Bjbbona of every shade, narrow Mid wide, to match
“french Flowers, the finest goods, prettiest styles, at
HATg BQlrttMg
The beet French and New Fork Bonnet Frames, and.
1 itery otter article required In making or trimming a
'’iSso* a’hutdsomt line of the beet quality Grenadine
Veils, all colors ~■ .
Orders from the country promptly and Accurately at
tended to. No , **« CHSSTNU£ sleet,
ap29-lm Bnccea6or to M. Bernhelm.,.
TO THE PUBLIC.
’ Haying been, employed by CITY COUN
CILS, a tribute of respect on their part to
the memorT of that God- fearing, God-loving
Patriot,
ABRAHAM XJNCOLN,
to Photograph (he HEARSE uaed.la the Fu
neral Proceselon April 22,18(5, and haying
•opyrlghted the same, we are now prepared
to furpleh the publte with Copies at a reason
able price. .
HENSZET & CO.,
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
j sis Area street,
PHILADELPHIA.
apa-ttlf
CABINET AND LIFE-SIZE
PHOTOGRAPH# OF
PBEBIDENT LINCOLN,
IN CRAYON.
Beet picture eyer oSered to the pnbllo.
HENSZEY & GG,, Photographers.
ap2?-(t SEARCH Street
PHOTOGRAPHS OF PRESIDENT LIN.
HBNSZIY & Ca-S^Pholo^he^
* "WM- F. WABBUBTON, _
FASHIONABLE HATTEjft,
4,30 Chestnut Street,
jjj;XT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE.
PHILADELPHIA)
auction saxes.
«s®t CITY BAZAAR AND TATTKR
a™ggt.»fLLB. RAPE BTBBKT EgTWESK ELE
VENTH ABB TWELVTS STREETS. „ .
ft CHAMPION, Auctioneer,,
kvo teu on
. TDEBDIT, May 2d. at 10 o'clock,
one <* the finert etoCks of HOBBES ever offer’d «tmh«
lie raft, eomprieing trotting, family, farm, and draught
llOlMir
■H* o ’ i.Wagonjjbnggu,, phaetona, rocka-
W*y«- idagy Lind, dearltjrn wagons, fte., made by
beet maker* wtMalunenk whlpa saddles.
by phsni s*> Pierce, Horaa, and
other tUfOßja, _ . .
FUII partlrafea lu Catalogue, whish will be ready
IB time for tie etfe. , " '
Ho postponement) ennecotint ofweather. , .
Borne, vehicles'and harnese alwsiaonhaul at prl
’ltfaKdid etahle for Some entered for
pubUfc or private sale. STEBfi ft (ISAM PI ON,
nvESt Auctioneer*.
AMUBSMEIVTB.
■VTEW CHBBTNUT-STBEEY
JN tBE-CMBSTHOT BTBBBT. ABOVE TWELFTH,
Li ST FIVE-SIGHTS'
(HOST POSITIVELY)
&F TMJS
accomFmsbed ahebißah actbesS
FHU.ffBBI.PHI* FAVkIBITB,
P. BOWBBS,
MOHB*F**SHTtf»B»AT EVENINGS, Hhy let and 2d,
Inker.Wepereonattgrf^^
; u the beautiful play, is* three acts, adapted fiom Mho
tiaddon * e popular workvety led _
LADYAUDpY'S SECRET.
■ „ ___ THE SfflSr SUCCESS
ol Mr* BOWERS In this,undoubtedly ontFofher
... MOST FIHISHEfI ASSUMPTIONS. .
hae been folly proven by the unanimous pratee be
stowed upon her by tfcfe
PEERS OF EEARLY EVEB® CITY 1H THE-UNION
She will he eupported hr
MB. PRANK - MOBDAUHT air/.—BOBEBT JWDLEY.
and the . .
FULL BTBF3STH
of the Efficient Begular Company.
The performance on Monday and. Tuesday Evening*
will.on rt udew,ttth ! Umu.H f a»maeall.d
Triptsm Pickle ———-...Mr. Lewie Baker
WEDNESDAY EVENING, , LADY OP LI OHS.
FRIDAY EVENING, May Sth,
, Farewell Benefit and Last Agpe*ranca of
■ , MBS. 9, P. BOWBBfiI
BATHED AY AFTEENOON AHD EVENING. Mar *th.
GRAND COMFLIHBBTABY BENEFIT OF
MR. WM E SINN, MANASES,
When an exiraordlnary bln of atlractlc'nwlllbeogirad.
WALNUT-STREET THEATRE—
Ti GloriOHsandgenuineSuccessof ■
LAST BNGAGKSBST IST AMSBIOA
Of the jouthfal and talented wtiat •
„ MISS LUOILLS WASTERS
Who will appear
i THIS ( Tuesday) EVBNUTG 4 Ma» 2d, as
* LADY ISAB&L and MADAMS VISA,
BIST tYHirii
O* THE
ELOWSMEJfT.
JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH
ATX feTEEET thea-be.
BENEFIT OF.MR, JAMES CARDEN.
TO NIGHT, TUESDAY. Mar 2, 18S6.
THE STREETS OP EBW YOEK.
WITH ITS GREAT OAST.f
IHBILLIHG TAB hBAUX. AND
_ GRAND FIRE SCENE,
WEDNESDAY. BENEFIT OF BBS. THAI SB.
THURSDAY, MISBE. PRICE'S BENEFIT.
A RCH-BTRBBT THEATRE.
MBS. THAIEB’S BENEFIT.
WEDBBSDAT, May 3,1885. Scenic drama of
STREETS OF fIEW YORK.
And Petite Comedy for *
MB. • ftnd MEB. Bi>KSH>
A®* Box Book BOSr opea.
*THE HANDEL AND HAYDN 80-
A OIETT’S THTBD AND “LIST CONCERT O? TBS
SEASON OF 1864-65 will take * place on FBI OAT
EVENING. May 6th, at MUSICAL f UaD HALL, whoa
Nctikoxnm’s Grand Oratorio of . 2353
‘•DAVID”
Will be produced.
The Managers desire to slate that the work will be*
performed with all the striking effects intended by the
composer, and the descriptive pieces will he rendered -
by the tell force of the Society and Orchestra.
The solo parts wilt he sustained by
Mrf GIoBGS T BIM?SOH,Tenor, } ff « wToric *
Mr. Jl B. TAVLOK. Base.
Mr. W. FIBCHBB, Tenor.
Mr. JAMBS MABISE, Baritone
- And the Chorus of the Society, accompanied by the
Germania orchestra, ail-under the direction Of Mr.
OAKL SESTZ.
To commence at 8 o’clock.
Tickets Ora Dollar- To be had at G. W. A Tramp
ler’s Music Store, where subscribers can also receive
their tickets; Lee A Walker’s and Marsh’s Mosic
Stores, and at the door os the evening of the Concert.
*p29 l *tuthf4t_
nONCEBT HALL, MAY 3d.— SPRING
EXHIBITION OF TUB CHILDREN'S FBOGKBS
SIVB LVCLUM, consisting of Musical, Floral, Patriot
ic, and Mythological Tableaux. Vecal and Insttumautal.
Music, and Dio Lewis’ Gymnastic Exorcises Tickets
26 cents. For sale by the officers and members of the
Lyceum, and at Path’s, comer of feixthaud Chestnut;
Toie pier’s, corner of Seventh and Chestnut, and at
Aehmead & Evans’, 724Che8taufc, my2-2t
A N OLD FOLKS’ CONCERT WILL
ili be tires by as Ama-enr Company, at the United
States Gene lalHospitaK* S(XTBEaTH and FILBSBT
Stieeie, on WRDHESDAY EVEHIHG, May Sd, lor the
Benefit of tbe Beadles Boom Fund.
Tickets cents, to be procnied at the door. inyB-3i*
OF FINE ARTS,
CBISISIII SIBEET. ABOVE TESIft
NOW OPEN,
TBE FOBTY-SECOJfD ABItUAIi SXHIBITIO*
PAINTING AND SCULPTURE.
Open finis 9A. H. till 7 P. M., and from 8 till 10 tm
tbe Brening. ap27-t jeS
COLUMBIA HOTJSKJ,
* AT
CAPE MAY, N. J„
WBl be opened for tbe reception of gneata, os
THtmSDAY, Jane 16, 1888.
It Is the intentionof the proprietor that the OOLETJf-
BIA. HO0&B shall fully sustain the popular reputation
which It has already acquired, and he rwpectfaHy so
licits the public attention for the cozoi&f season Ar
rangements are in progress for the accommodation of
an extra number of guests, and we are asssured Bn
Batiroad facilities will be excellent for all who 4esii»
to visit this favorite summer resort. . . __
43?\Beck** selebiated Philadelphia Band hashes*
seemed for the season
For Booms, Sc., apply to J. H. DEHBISOS* at Mer
chants* Hotel. FWladelphla; or to _ _ _
GEO. J. BOLTON, Proprietor,
CAFE IBLAKD, ST. J.
mil 101*
BOAB9INO.
TO RENT, WITH BOARD—ONE OR
A two communicating BOOMS, No. Ig3£ SPSUGN
Street. <- apl9-3>»M
SUMMER BOARDING.—ACOOMMO
IO DATIONS tor a few LADIES and .GENTLEMEN
(of loyal political sentiment*) can he furniahed.b» tha
subscriber, within a few minutes walk of the Railroad
Station, in Cl ester. For terms, apply to MARTHA.
SMITH, Cheater, Delaware co.. Fa apZA3t*
LOST AND FOUND.
ATOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN. THAT
Av application has been made to the Tru.tees of th#
Fire Association of Philadelphia for the renewal
of policy of insurance No. 26.(99 for $l,OOO. issued July
7, I®, in the name of James Deary, which has bean
lost or mislaid. Any infomaCon thereof wiU be ra
ceivHd by JOiMl.ltcCOSEj_S,__
ap2S tuthiltt* TWBNTY tOPSTH aad f EABII
T OST OR STOLEN—ON THURSDAY,
L fifth tost—auppoasd to be while riding In a Fifth
•2>d Sixth street Pafsengerißailway ctr-a FOCKNT
BOOK, eouta-iulDg money, due bills, tad private me
moraada. If returned to this office one half the money
may be retained as a reward, and no Questman
Mked, ap29-2t*
©inn REWARD.—LOST, A CLUSTER
IJpIUV/ .DIAMOND BING, in the neighborhood of
Blxth aad Cheetnnt streets TheaboTO reward wU lba
paid by returning it to ROCKHJLL (t WILSON. 60S
hid COS CHESTNUT Street. ap29^f
REMOVALS.
T> EMOVAL —B. LIBBER 'HAS RE
-Ll' MOVED lie office to
315 HABMOHY Piae*.
between Chestnut and Walnut,
and Third and gearth streets
JJEMOYAL.
W IiLIAM YABBAH. '
ttbh Beroovcd from So- 1020 to So- 1232 OHSBTV
SmftneU asT dicer of THIBTBgsrH Street..
Where ho Invites tha attention of hpaaekeepew. an*
those eoffimaeinc hoa&eke ®pln*« to his extensive »*»
“ rtmeßt °flo§&snß»iBH l s;a goods,
Superior EelrlsoraJors. Table Cutlery, 3?amily H*r*»
yr*io» Children's Carriaies,&«., &c- ap34-2m
gBOOKE & PU-01,
*OB. l’ißl nail .HU-USSR Street,.
8011 BBCEIVKBB OF THB, FOIBOWIHG ffHi'
SHOWS ABO BSTABIiJSB.EU’. BBAHDS OS
■F L O XS B:
*• jOHH HUSSBLHAH.”
"XTWA milS."
"FEIDK OF THSsWEST.”
"XOSOIDBXO,”
••CEB? mils.”
tMSWmmk ABBWIBTSRX IRUtps.
Tha Trade srippUei afrEtarket rates. apU-lm
PBOTOGKAES ALBUMS—SeX AMIN'S
A tha patent hinge hack Albnm>; a glance will prove
their snpeilority, comblnlngeleaanca, strength-anl
flexibility. Sold a* B. .F. BBIMSB'S Gallery. 63*-
ABOB Street, «■*
GUPERIOR STYLES OF COLORED
C 5 Fhotegraphsuone at BEIMEK’S. Gallery, SECOND
Street, above Qpeen, for $1 60, in arrangement. ecip*-
ing, and Uk«nsBs nmuTpassed; pictures ilvlfif i*ej»s
sector entire eatiefdcHon. _
PORTRAITS- OF LIFE-LIKE AP
paar&Bca, and fr«th* waro, and impressive -?«
In*; those fine styles of lif«»size Photographs,
eolois, executed at Bt I. XBtMKB S
ABGH Sheet. **
gQLIB GOLD AS© SIDVBR
LXKffIOXiN AND 'WASHINGTON JAEDADS,
If. STOON’S. '
1038 OHSSTKim Strsut.
STEREOSCOPIC
Ttirjt by B GMVBB,J»r sale **
fCBBEIBEP.a SOM’S. 818 ABCS Street- apM 6t»
§ WRITTEN AND VERBAi OE-
Md.rriEM, by |ytol«r t .
Ja . nttruSrh at. ,»bo« oWa«t.
'SSanBSL ffi*'
lTilßtW w g*r,i»TlC RAILKOAD.-Tr»liui
If Jive *“*» _ _ m _ ,„7.SOA JC.
f 0V« *tt2iiei.™~.9'Co A. *•
Itlanti* AMOWDOdinpn-■“••••**“• M-
Jimctton i.TUJmC. _
Atlantic Aee©ttmod«ttott~..~— Sr
Freight, vrtth. Passenger Cars attached~« ..IJ.W £• *-
Mail Tr*Jn.«—gf- J
J “° jBiSS*J
I*OR ALBANY ANDTROY*
BTKW Y QM^4f 0 R 005%^^
BAEfTAIF
LipperlTi BUSter* is ‘mud. will le&va oft
gprnoo straet. for,*£•
-
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e'nfbebubd anddbuoa;
«4m*U* T«o tj Slf? V&y
myl-* 1
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