The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 31, 1865, Image 3

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plantation bittbbs
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Dtatre” aft«r l«tM* “ 4 ail tha «®P*«“«f »,«-
effMt ls feU np#B the flr,t WaL .v
Plantation ElMatts are the pleaaantaßt tonic in the
W The old. the yonGK. mi tha middle aged aehaow
■adfe their wonderful health-gtoag power.
Jl* diune of diet la neceaaary while using thMB. Bat
all yon want of the teat yon can get.
Plantation Bittibs are exhausted N al “' 6 r
Restorer. They give tone to the Stomach, and DrUUaaoy
to tha Hind, and drlylsc away
« the doubts that roll
Gimma.-ean darineja o’er the fatntiM aoul 1
mSK-Ct TO PROVE IT. TBE A BOTTLE.
Lite Growth, and Beauty to the Hair
—MBS S A. ALLES'S WORLD’S HAIR RESTORER
abd desssisG. Try It,
Solti wall
ifj~~ggg Ohickbbing’s Pianos—
||TSY,'»9,OOOSOLD.—NewWsreroMHS.ri #l*l
Bntianee In Art Gallery. »1* CHBBTBUT Street.
8T 1.3M» WM. H. DUTTON,
AMD
JfASOM A HAMLIB'S
CABINET OKGAtfS.
pllffO Over 600 each of these fine CABINET
VO STBS. instruments have been sold by ORGANS
FIaBO Mr. G.. and the demand i* con- CaBIBBT
VOBTB3. etently increasing- ORGANS.
FIANO For sale only bv CABINET
FORTES J. E. GOULD. ORGANS.
PIANO SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sts. CABINET
FORTES. no2Q*tf ORGANS.
Bale of Bust Clasb Ready-Made
CLOTHING at the great establishment well known
49 "OAK HILL,” located at the S. B. comer SIXTH
snd HAi&BT Streets. The close of the war enables ns
to manufacture cheaper, and we are therefore selling
the present Bicofc at each prices ae are Wft'ran ted by the
present elate of effsira. As many want to know juat
Whai they can buy clothing for, we invite the eramina-
Honor tbafollowingpriea list, which embraces but a
few leading articles among the thousands of garments
we hare now displayed in our executive aalet-rooms.
The people can always depend upon finding at oar store
exactly what is advertised.
All- wool Cassimere Vests, from f1.75}t0 $7.50.
4 ‘ “ Pants, from 4. CO to 16.00.
“ Coats, trom 6.OUtoSO 00.
Good business Coat for $6.96.
Office Sack Coat for $6.
Nest Helton Cloth Back, $6
Good Black Cloth Frock Coat, $32 00
“ “ Cass. Panto, 8 60.
NS* We will take pleasure in showing oar goods to
•any who call, whether wishing to pnrehsee or not,
WANAMaKER & B&OWN,
OaE HALL
Popular Clothing Honse,
myso-tf S B a&9. SIXTH and M aRKBT Streets.
DIED.
SMITH.—On the 29th lust., Esther Rhoads, wife
of the late Alfred h. Smith, In the 47th year of her
age.
Her relatives and friends are Invited to attend her
funeral, from her late residence, No. 1227 Stiles
street, on Fifth-day afternoon, at 12# o'olook. To
prooeed to Burlington, by the boat tearing Walnut*
street wharf, at 3 o’olook P. M. *
ALRIUH-On the 27th Inst., Thomas O. Alrlch,
In the 74th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral, without
farther notice, on Wednesday next, siat met., from
the Hanover-street Presbyterian Church. Wilming
ton, Del. Services to commence at BP. M, **
FOSTER—On the 29th Inst, Mrs. Sarah C. Fos
ter, relict of the late Nathaniel O. Foster, and
eldest daughter of the late Hugh. C&venaagh, in the
66ht year of her age.
The male friends of the family are requested to
attend the funeral from her late residence, No- 823
ntzwater street, on Wednesday morning, at fi>£
o’clock. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Philip NerPs
Church, Queen, below Third. **
HAMJi.TON.-On Monday, 29th Inst., David Ha
milton, P°u of the late John Hamilton. **
SEJRVING.-On the 26th lust ) at Germantown,
John Skirvicgi in the 6Zd year of air »«<>• *
T>LACE ENGLISH GRENADINES.—
D Just received, a case of Black English Grenadines,
.140eeut.* yard. BESSON
One price. Prices In plain fignrea, mylS
T>LACK CHALY DE LAINB.—JUST
D opened, cue case of plain black Chaly dqLataes. at
37 H cento a y ard. BESSON & SON .Mourning[Store,
918 CHESTNUT Street.
One price Prices In plain figures mylfi
WHITE SHAWLS, BEST ASSORT
II MEET IB TOWN. _
Fare White Barege Shawls.
Pure bite Hernan la co.
Pure White Shetland do.
Pure White Thyet Silk Fringe. _
my lg tf BYRE & LANDELL.
KSp FIRST OONGRBGATIONAL
V 3& CHURCH, FRAVSFOBD Road and MONT
GOMERY Avenue.—Special Sercicas TO MORROW
MORNING, comaeneisg at 10K o’clock. The public
arc IpyttoA. it
fts9» DISCIPLES OF CHRIST* H. XU
idGf corner BB**AD and SPRING GARDEN Sto —A
Discourse by R. FAUROT, on THURSDAY. June 1, at
11 A. M.»on the occasion of the National Fast. It*
a<a*- SECOND UNITABIAN SOGISTF,
V 2& Kev. WM L. CHAFFIN. Pastor. a „
Service will be held in Handel and Haydn Hall,
EIGHTH Str.et, above Spring Garden, on THURSDAY
MvRNINO, June Ist, at lON o’clock my3l-2t*
BSF I, NBW-STBEET LUTHERAN
■» CBUfeCH, Rev- B. W. HUTTAB, Pastor -In
compliance with the President’# Proclamation, FAST
DAI SBRViCßSYpiil'beheid in the above Church, on
THURSDAY next, JoBs lit, commencing at naif nut
ten o’dcck A. M. my3l-21
«rTIOBWOOD§TSE£T FBES<
BYTEhIAN CHURCH. BUTTONWOOD Street,
beiow Sixth. Rev. T. J. BHBFWBBD Will procch on
THURSDAY Morning, at 11 o clock, a sermon appro
priate to ihe occasion. royal at*
thebe will be a union seb*
KG’ VICE of the Congregations ol the First and
Tt.ird Reformed Dutch Ohurchts, corner of SEVENTH
and SPRING GARDEN Streets, TO-MORROW, at 11
o'clock A. M. Bev. J. H. SUIDAM will deliver a dis
course on the death of President Lincoln. A collection
will b» token up for the Lincoln Monnmeat Fond. It*
SPIRITUALISM.—M EBTIN9B
W 3& will be held at the Church, on THOMPSON
Street below Front, on THURSDAY, at 10K I. M. and
SP M Addres.es by Dr. CHILD, Mr. BBHN* Mrs.
DYOTT, and others __ ray3l-2t»
POST OFFICE,
Hk-SS? Philadelphia* Pa » May 31,1885.
To morrow. THURSDAY, June Ist, having been tie*
stgnatec by *he President as a NATIONAL FAST DAY,
this office will be closed at 110'C LOCK A. £1 , and re
main dosed during the day.
Ihfi Stations will bo elotftd the same hour.
The earner* will make but one dellfsry, viz: 8.90
l w'o collection* from lamp posts and other boxes
Will be made, viz ; 6A. M. and fiP. M
mySl- 2t C. A. WALBOEN, P. M.
■rsr-’ soura.-THB s rucHUOLDKits
■OS of the PROWS FARM OIL COMPASY an
heieby notified that an election for Dlrectore for said
Company mill be bold at the office of D. Williems ft
Pone. North SIXTH Street, above Coatee, on BAT 03-
DAY BYKHIaU PEST, tbe 3d of Juno, at 8 o’clock.
B. HAIRS, georeiary.
Philadelphia May 33 1883 It*
KB>> A niRTIHe OF ‘'THE JHT.irART
OSCE S OP THH LOYAL IEAOCR OF THS
V. 8 ” mill he held at the County Co art fioune, SIXTH
and CHRSTBUT Streets THIS (Wednesday) B7RSISC,
at 8 o’clock Ml officers and ex-officers of the Army,
Deny, and Marine Corps, interested in the establish,
mint of bn orsantzation founded to perpetuate the me
mories and ssrociatlons of the preseat.war, are reapeat
» WYLIE MITCHELL,
It* __ Temp or at y Secretary.
»3P» KOTICB.-THE AfiNPAL MEET
-13E r lira of the Stockholders, and election for Pre
sident and Director* or the Connecting Railway Com
pany, will he held at the Office of tbe Company, on
TUhSDAY, June 13,1665. at lajo’etoek noon
EDMUND SMITH* Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA, May 31, 18M. Miy3l-tj6l3
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, AGBEE
VS? to close our respective stores at fi F. M., daily,
except Battue aye. and on that day at 8 F. M.»from Jane
IstnntUSeptemberlbt: JoffW * .
J. W. GOFF,
B. G SIOTB3BDRG-,
W. F. WItsrACH&CO.,
MaDANIEL St FORT,
JE»BB LEE,
GEORGE Da B. EEIU,
ATBEfs Sc LIPPINCOrr.
James u, robes,
J G. ROOBK A GO.
Philadelphia, May SO, 1860. It*
ft®** THE STATED MEETING OF CITY
■ay COUSCIIiS wiu be hold THIS (Wednesday)
aFTEBPOon, 3 o’clock, iQetvad of Thursday, in
conseqaei.ee of tbe usual day Of meeting havigg been
set apart for public fasting by the President', procla
mation. benjamin fi. hainbs,
Clerk of Select Connell.
_ Johk Eckstein, Clerk of Common Connell, It
ra* N CE.-THE ASNBAI MEET
ING of the Stockholders of fte Fetrolenm
Siorage Comptny of Philadelphia, will b<» held at the
office of tb* Company, No. 3/27 W ALNTJP Street (up
stairs), on MONDAY, the 6th day of Jane, 1665. at u
o'clock A, M.. for the election of lye Directors to serve
lor the ensiling year. „
mySO-dt F. B, HPBBBLL, Secretary.
ft 29» ADAMANTINE oie CO.—the an*
*» HUaL Meeting of the ADAMANfISE OIL GO.
\riD be held at the office of the Company, No 37 South
THIRD Btrect. on FBID-AT, Jane2a. at 13 OCIOCk M. *
jot tbe election of Directors, and the traUßaction&fother
business. KOBT. F. BROOKS,
Secretary.
Philadelphia, May 23,1865. my 23 7t
mUM PMIIADELPHIA, MAY 39,1965 k
—At a Meeting of the Board of Directors of the
NSW TORE AND MIDDLE COAL FIELD KAILROIo
AND GOAL COMPANT, Mr. John U Nickel tendered
bis resignation as President of the Gompany, and on
motion Mr. WILLIAM MoLBTjLa* war unanimously
elected to fill the vacancy. CHAB. B. LIXDSaF,
s»26'l2t Secretary.
THE anneal MEETING of the
stockholdew of the qiBAED 818 IHd CO . (of
Lake Superior) will be held at their Office, No. 394
Walnut Street, on TUESDAY, the 6th proximo, at 12
o’clock, for )be election of ©Lectors, and the t»n»ao
tion pi otiujr TjuainaM. B. A HO OPES,
Secretary.
pbiueelpbu, mw 2a, lets, ms 13t
vhimdelpbu, hat i», isos.
—Tie enseal meeting of the Stockholders of the
RBSOtUTJS hUKIHO COM PA BY (of Lake Superior)
will he held at their office. Ho. 324: WAISUT Street,
on HOBDAY, the 6th proximo, at 12 o’clock for the
6leetio& of Directed and the fciatt&ftctiou of ‘■’ther bu.il
aeBß._ _ B. a' fIOoPBS,
OF IBS AMTOKIMUD
852* °* hkKS SDPaßloß
eMheiSnfhlfnlri 10 * 1 f t?a A j^ S uai 9 M«aH»g
01 the of ‘Tue Amygdaloid Mining Com
§&* t^ik^
f™is?o“j i h»asU‘. tlo “ * “**•“*“•
8120 tje7 F. K. WOHEATH, Secretary.
Kf* Til H ANNUAL MSETISO OF THE
w** Stockholder. of the PHII.ADBPSIA urn BOft.
«.rii;i 6 6W McMULLIg - *•»£!&
ISP MKkCHMTO AHI» Htvnrtr
W ruEEßs' national BinK. /v: ' ,TFAC *
Stockholder. in hereby notified B |; hat Vooil^u B '].,
opened for subscription to tie new stock ol\hu > £.ii
*theOOHMEKCf*L NATIONAL. BANK, fo pfcllSSf
»Ma, on MONDAY, May lit, less, and wIU MnSmn
, J pea daring bariin*boon, daily, from <0 o'clock a
■“i toBo’clock P. M., nntilThnrcday. Jane let, IBM
«J order of the Board of Directors
JOHN SCOTT. Jr., Cltaliler.
a, 8. BOLLHAN, President,
none Pittsburg, Penna..
bobt. b. stejjlinG. vise President,
Philadelphia apia-tj.l
AHHCAL HEED
Pass raWy » Stockholders of the GBBSUNTOWN
thlofflf°%, r ‘ A 'l*WAy COMPANY will be. held at
MONO str° f , lbe Cu mpany. corner OI SIX PH and D£ A
f 8 FUtDAY, Jane J, IMS. at. 4 o’click
for Tr’a,.'>lme and plane an election will be held
he s ." :i three Uanagere (one of which shall
<•*»!), t 0 l6rva f or tjj, enenlng year.
JOSEPH StNOSRLY,
myjo js „ fecretary Germantown Pan enter
"■dl. U24,* BaltwsF Company.
A CARD-
UNION VOI.UNTEEE EEFRESHMEHT
SALOON,
FOOT OF WASHINGTON AVENUE
Shall our brave soldiers be welt entertained on their
return ? It is for the citizens of Philadelphia to docide.
It will be four years, on the ensuing 27th ofMiF.sluoe
the Union Volunteer Sefzesbsnent Committee was or
ganized, and If the Institution is elosed on that day, the
amount of cash on hand will no more than meet our
obligations. Tbe war is virtually ended, yet onr Braves
who have so nobly and valiantly defended oar firesides
and country are about to return to their homes. Shall
we receive and refresh them and show by our hospi
tality and kindness that their great services are folly
appreciated by ihe grateful citizens of Philadelphia and
vicinity? The Committee will* with great pleasure,
continue their voluntary duties, should the funds bo
famished, and they hope this will bo a final appeal.
Contributions banded our Committee, or either of the
following gentlemen, will reach us, and be properly
appropriated:
my27-cwBt
Rev Tr. THOMAS BRAINBRD. Mo. 634 Pine street,
THOMAS ROBINS, 2iQ.» President of Philadelphia
B&fck.
D. B. CUMMINS, Esq., President Girard Bank.
S. A MERCER, Esq., President Farmin'.end Me-
chanics’ Bank,
J. B. AUSTIN, Esq., President Southwark Bank.
M. W. WOODWARD, Esq , Cashier Manufacturers’
and Mechanics’ Bank.
TBOMAS T. FIRTH, Esq., Treasurer Pennsylvania
Railroad.
JAMES C, HAND A CO,, corner Market and Decatur
streets.
BAMUBL B. FALSE* Esq.* No. 707 Vine street,
ARAD BARROWS, Chakm&tt.
J. B Wa.dk, Secretary. myl9-fmWl2t
TO COAL COKStfJSfJGBS.
Examine the following figures and decide for your
self if it is not to your interest to become a stockholder
in the :
. HOUSEKEEPERS* GOAL COMPANY,
LAST WINTER’S PRICES:
Cost of mining and transporting a ton of 2.240
pounds Coal— $6 69
Yard expense!* for picking screening, uu- .
loading, etc 40
Carting from yard to sonsamer’s door*..—. 60
Torn cost of mining, transporting, preparing,
and Slivering a ‘ long Ton - of 2,213
penndeatthe consumer’* floor,• ■. -$7 68
Average retail price ot a ton of Coal last win
ter, was over 12 60
Are you willing to continue to pay from 60 t 076 per
cent advance on your Coal? Do you wish to save from
$S to $5 per ion. and get a good article, well prepared?
Each fctockholdrT in the Housekeeper’s Coal Company
is furnished with a coupon for every share of stock he
holds. Baoh coupon entitles the holder to a Ton of Coal
Annually at cost for 16 years
JsS* At the present retail price of Coal, a stock*
holder will save the entire cost of his stock in three
years , exclusive of any cash dividends he may receive
from the sale of the surplus Coal mined over that
used by the stockholders.
Though prices may be much lower this season, the
stockholders in this Company will stiU have the
ADVANTAGE OF ALL THE PROFITS.
THE QUALITY OF THE GOAL.
The following extracts are taken from a Report of
PMt WM F. sobs&ts. Civil and Mining Engineer on
tin Property i”
11 The coal mined ff 01H this land has atwarf Lid goad
repute in the market. Coal such as is produced fro id
the&pohnanfi Le«ls Veto’s, commende a ready sale at
the highest marketable price, and it can be mined from
these veins cheaper than from other veins of the same
class in Schuylkill Jounty. ”
SUBSCRIPTION BOOK OPBN AT THE
OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
NO. 105 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
Where information concerning the affairs of the
Company can be obtained at the office.
PSE3IDBKT,
B. F. LEAKS. M. D., Praakford.
BBCRBTAET, ’
.JOHN BACON, Office of the Company.
TBEASUttBRi . .
THOB. WBIGGW6- 8. £- Cor. fifth and Chestnut sto.
OBNEKAL AG3KT,
ROBT. JL CORSON.
DIRECTORS, '
S F. LBAKB, I LEWIS THOMPSON,
B. B. JESKS, 1 THOMAS WRIGGINS
JACOB W, BOOKIDS. ap7 mwf24t
K 29» THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
I® Stockholders of the EMPIRE COPPER 00.
(of Michigan) will be held at their Office, 80. 433
WALNUT i treet, on FRIDAY, the 2d day of June, 1865,
at 11 o’clock A U., for the ELECTION OF DIRECTORS
and. the transaction of other business.
J. S. McMULLIN, Secretary.
PfIJLADELPBIi, Nay 18, 1860, myls'tja2
ISST THE ANNUAL MEETINe OF THE
Vx? PBaKsON PETROLEUM COMPANY will
be held At the office of the Company, No. 534 WAL
NUT Street, ROOM No. 7, on the SIXTH or Jnne
next, (betoffthefirstTuesday,Jatlo’clockP. M
An election of Directors, Secretary, and Treasurer,
will be held, H. RICHARDS.
myBo-7t» Beoietary.
OFFICE OF THE HONEYCOMB
9S» PETROLEUM COMPANY, No. 43 South
FOURTH Street, _
Philadelphia, May 26. 1865.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
DIVIDEND OF ONE PER CENT, on the capital stock,
payable on and after June 6th, clear of Btat« tax.
Transfer books will close on the 30th Inst.. and open
on the 6th proximo* THOMAS TOLMAM,
mys7-Bt* Treasurer.
•SB* NOTICE TO ALE D6LIN4UEST
IS? CORPORATIONS ORGANIZED UNDER ANY
LAW OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Notice is hereby given to all companies incorporated
by or under any law of th« Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania. and organized at any time prior to the first Mon
day of November, 1864 that have failed to make report
to the Auditor General under the Act approved April 21,
I&SS, £nd the Aot approved April so. 1664, that they are
required to report to the Auditor Utihfifftl forthwith, as
follows* a , a .. _ '
In case a dividend hac been declared* the Treasurer
will report, under oath, the amount of capital paid in,
. the date, amount, and rate per cent, of each dividend
during tne year endtng the first Monday of November,
1864, and any previous year or years in which the Com-
S&ny may have had an existence; and in case no dirl
end has been declared during the year or years end
ing as aforesaid, then an appraisement of the cash
value of the capital stock, as it existed between the first
and fifteenth days of November, must be made by the
President or Treasurer, and a majority of the Directors,
under cath. When an appraisement to siade, the re
port should also state at what time the Company was
organized.
in addition to the above report, under the act of April
ai* 1S&&, vv»*a»toi not paying A tftk on tonnage nr# re
quired to make a separata report, under of the
Treasurer, of the amount of net earnings or income re
ceived during the period from April 30 to November 1,
)864, in accordance with the second section of the-ast,
JjiCOBPOKATBD BY OTHSK BTATBB
and •’doing business In this Commonwealth,” are
notified that they are made subject to, the on net
earnings or Income under the 2d section of the act of
April SO, 1864, and are required to report to the Auditor
General the amount of such net earnings or income re
ceived between the 30th of April and the Ist of Novem
-1 delinquent Companies Incorporated by or under
any law of the State of Pennsylvania, will be afforded a
reasonable time in-whlch to make the several reports
required by law and above enumerated; hut continued
neglect or refusal will snhject them to forfeiture of
charter, m der the 2d proviso of the 2d section of the
act of April 30,1864, which Is in he following wards:
4 ‘Providedfarther. That any corpoiatloa which has
failed to make returns to the Commonwealth, as re
quired by the act of April 21, A. D. 1963, entitled [* An act
for the better securing to the Commonwealth the pay
ment of taxes dueby incorporated ocmpaniee, ’may make
such return within eixtydaye nfttttha passage of this
act. any law to the contrary notwithstanding; and all
delinquent companies failing or refusing to make fall
«nii payment to tts Btat., M by tb.
general laws of this Gonimo»wAAllß iii relation thereto,
shall have all their rights and privilOfM declared for
feited by proclamation from the Governor^
Auditor General.
W. H KEMBLE,
State Treasurer.
Hanrisbuso, May 10,1865. mylS 1m
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE
■» CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. „ ,
Hat 26. 1865
Notice Is hersby given to all Merchants, Shippers,
Hannfsctnrsra. and Reflnere of PETROLEUM, BEN
ZINE, BENZOLE. Naphtha, and to all others deal
ing therewith, that the provisions of an act for the
better eeenrlty of the city of Philadelphia from dan
gers incident to the reining, or improper and negligent
storage of the said aiticlaa of merchandise, will, by
the terms or Bald law, take effect from and after the
SECOND DAY OF JUNE NEXT, and that the restric
tions and recLnirementB of the eald act, end of that sup
plementary thereto, will he rigidly enforced.
By order of the B I ,ICKBURS>
my27'*mwf4t. fire Marshal,
S PRIZE MONK* AND GOVERN
MENT BOUJTTY to all who utter the
DKITBD STATES MABIKB CORPS. t ,
Order* hare been received from the head of the
Marine Corps, at Washington. not to restrict resruH* to
a particular elaes (a* has been the ease heretofore), but
to receive AIL who haves erred in the volunteer ser*
vice, or in the regular*, or In the manse*, and have
bees honorably dUsharged. Bu«h persona enlisting In
the United States Manse* will receive the Govern
ment bounty, and will also be entitled to their there of
mire money In any capture of the enemy’s vessels.
Tor farther inionnatlon apply at the recruiting ren
dezvous, No 311 Soath FROJIT Street, between 9 A*
H. and 3 o'clock P, It, every demand.^
tpl-tf Captain and Beernltlnx Oflter.
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OP
PLATED WARE,
TEA SETS,
WAITERS,
10E PITCHERS,
GOBLETS,
To ha sold very low, at
Watch and Jewelry Ettnbllehinent,
1028 CHESTNUT Street.
A3* Gold. Sliver, and Diamonds bought. my3l-6t*
PAMFILION CARPET.—THIS NEW
*** article of floor covering can be eeen In practical
5K?™* 1 ,! I *. Street. fromB toll A M. and
from a to 5 p. M. Also, a few Country Rights for
BoxTifleUyF-. g Uh BESJ - OASSELisaKY.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS—SELEOT
Pocesßlnithe great
est strength and. fl«lb!) ty. The Patent lingebeck
Photographic Albnmc sold at B. F. KBIMBB’S, 6»*
AhCR Street. n»
pARD PHOTOGRAPHS—ACCURATE
V* acd tasteful styles, likeneeses, suitablefor Albums,
and just the ibis* fof*cholaiß to enchant* with school*
mates. 13 for $1 85. BMMfiK’S, SfigjtfD street,
above Green. . it*
Secretary.
TXAVE TOUR CARTES DE VISITS
J-A. made by B F. BBIMBB. 634 ARCH Street Hi*
rtyles are tuperb, acd evince treat artistic skill in exe
cation end arrangement, natural and pleasing It*
CURVET NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS
interested lo the plan of the rotDlon of grades on
NO3BIB &TBZET, from Tenth to Broad otreetc, No.
138. are notified that the Court of Quarter Sessions for
tbeCtty and County of Philadelphia have fixed FRI
DAY, June 53,1884. at 10 o’clock A. M , at the Court
Boom- main bnildUg of the State Home, tooomltier
tatd plan : and any objection* afainßt the earn* which
may be made by any freeholder, nva, in we mean
while* the eaid plan may be <een at the office or the De
partment of Survey* for the city of Philadelphia, no.
313 South FIFTH Street, and a duplicate thereof at the
office of JAMES KKILY surveyor and rerulator of the
Eighth Survey « R ™k.
iny29’Bt Solicitor of the city of Philadelphia.
THE HEAP WHO HAVE TRIED AND
1 failed in finding relief at the hands of charlatans,
ere invited tocslland examine the great variety of in
st:nments to asst it the hearing, at MkDBIKa’S. Tenth
street, below Chestnut. - my 29 gt*
THE PUBLIC I&. CAUTIONED
A against an IMITATION of the Photograph of Lieut.
Gen. oratt, the nrlalnai of which wan taken by F.
GDTIKnfIST, TO4 ABCH Street It Is a bad copy,
sheinu »m b. known by my imprint on Bib
bach. my«a. 6t
ITELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU
r l . five, hetoth and rigor to the frame nnd bloom «
the pallid eheek. Debility Is aeeompanled by tnart
alarming symptoms, and uno tieatmest li eabgeltwi
K>. EOW*nrovt>Ap. nr munki a it, »n«n»
TTELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OP SAR
, BAPARILLA cleanses and renovate* the blood,
lpstlla the vigor of health into the system. and pOIfM
out the humors that mAhs <U*euo.
MILITARY*
BUXTEH DISHES,
PICKLE JARS,
SPOONS,
FORKS,
CT. BULON»S
RETAIL DRY ROODS.
jgDWIN HALL Ss CO.,
No. S 6 SOUTH SECOND STKEET,
ASS KOW OFfERIKO THBIR
FINE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS
*»»
FANCY SILKS,
AT
A. LABQE BEDUCTION
PKOM FOBHBB FBIOS9.
a,a-wmat
QLOSST BLACK MOHAIRS.
PEARL SHALES ALPACAS*
TOURISTS’ DRESS GOODS.
BLACK WOOL DELAINES*
BLACK MAimriLA SDC.KS.
WHITE AND BUFF PIQUE.
COOPER & CONARD,
myg-tf B. «. Mr. NIKTH «bJ MARKBT StrMU.
SPLENDID STOCK OF LINEN
GOOJ>B. just opened at 703 ASGH Street, com.
**Sath. Hack. ABd plain Linen Towel..
Bspldns, of Beauilfal patteinn and all
Table Linen., bleached. lalf-bla.cbed, and brOWB.
Btchardaos & Dunbar’., Dickinson’s, and Ollier
Linene.
Ladies 1 end Gents 1 L C Hdkfs, from 12)4oto sl—
stitched end cord borders—very nice.
mrBl tf JOHN H. STOKES.
rjBORGB D. WIBHAM,
VJ No T North EIGHTH Street,
First Dry Geode Store above Market.
1 have just opened a large stock of
J SPhlftG AND SUMMER GOODS.
2 csrtoss BlMk»gronnd Grenadines.
l carton Colored* around Grenadines, new styles, for
tbe spring 011665 These goods have just arrived, and
are worthy the attention or buyers.
1 ca'e Double-width Piaid Grenadines, all colors.
Only 60 cents; old price. ,
1 case ) coble-width Plaid Melange, cheap,
lease French he no, double* width, only 66 cents; a
bargain./
1 case French LenO, much better article, donbi*-
width, only 75c; cheap. . ~
1 case French heno, extragualtty, doable-width.only
87c; worth #1.12. . , *.. .. .
1 case Shepherd-Plaid Mohairs, perfect beauties, only
Alpaca. 60,62, and 76«- Purs Lustre, 87«. .
Mohairs in all the mofltdesiiahleßhades.
Alpacas in choice colors; Pearl Moonlight on the
Lakes.
black all wool Delaine, ,n« Quality, only $l.
TraveUln, Qouilb In great variety,
SBBTLANu SHAWLS (IHHAP.
BALMORALS C“BAP. „ . ,
1 lot Bla.fr and White Plain Balmoral., fall latUe.’
»Ue, unsLiNf., r MnSLHTS! !
All the most popular makes of Sheeting. Shirting .and
Pillow case Muslins, much below the regular price;
Those in search of cheap goods, call and examine,and
satisfy yourselves that the place to to bargains,is at
GEO D. WISHAM’B ONE-PRICE STORE,
»yS7-et« go. T North EIGHTH Street,
M OOK“M ““'“T'K:
miB-1m 886 OHB6T9PT gtlMt.
q yf HEA.VY MESH BLACK HRR-
O *■: NANI OB GBBNADINB. m
8-4 Wart Hernani, ordinary m*Bh.
8 4 black Tamartines and Craps Maretz.
8 4 white TamaUines and Bareges. ,
Single'Widthl-Swidehiacx Hernant.
Beaty mesh 8-8 wide black Hernani.'
Black. Tamartlres, Crape Meretz, at a Clxallies.
Double- width black De L&inee and Tamila Olot hi.
Black Grenadines and Bombailnes.
Einfia-'Wid«i Waokißelalnes.
EDWIN HALL * 00..
my SO If »6 Eonth SECOND Street.
TJIiACK AMD FIGURED BILKS.
X> A. 4H. BTIKS.
myS-lm 028 OHBBPNgf Street,
CILK MANTLES, SELLING OFF
Q BaEGAIBS—
DAkI A LACS BOUBNOUS
CAHBBIA LACE POINTBS. -
BHBTLaBD SHAWLS. ALL COLOBS.
mjSO-Ot J. OHAMBEBS, BXO ABCH Street.
T CHAMBERS, No. 810 ARCH ST.—
O m BNTIBE BTOCK REDUCED.
DIiACK GOIPURB JjAOES. .
THREaD VEILS
TBBBjUJ LAGS BAB&BS. „ iTW
HEMSTITCHED BDKFS—A BARGAIN.
OAMBBIC kDGINGS AND INSERTIONS.
Shirred and fancy French Muslins,Tor Waists. my3o-6t
SHETLAND SHAWLS, IN EVERY
O variety. A. h H. MYEEB,
nyS-lxn 036 CHESTNUT Street.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
0 BELLING OFF BETTIES STOCK
TO CLOSE BUSINESS!!
GOOD-WILL AND FIXTURES FOB BALB.
TBORNL&Y AND CHISM.
We invite special attention to the above announcement
We have a large Stock.
We are Selling Cheap. ,
Every yard is to be closed out on or before the Ist day
of September. SUke and Drees Goode.
Cloths, Casslmeres, and Linen Goods.
ShawlSeCioaks.Skirts, Hdkft.&o. .Ac.
Muslins and Calicoes murt under market price.
THOBNLBT & CHISM*
myiS-ta Cor, of EIGHTH and BPBING GABDBN.
MANTILLAS, all styles for
111 mourning. A» & H. MYSBS,
936 CHESTNUT Btreti
dlaOK ALPACAS AT 80, 63, 75, sBc.,
U god Cl. Alee, masntfleent Black Mohain, *l.lO,
CISS, II 38. and *J.6O „ .
Lnpln’e Blank Wool Delated#. fS tie.
Donble*width Black Wool Delatnei, $1.13 to *1.70.
Lnpln’e plate colon Delaine., 83 cte.
PearlTinte Alpaca, and Mohalre.
Tourltte’ plate, mixed, plaid, and atrlped Mohain,
l °7ln«it s, Jacohete. Batin Plaids
aid strlpee, Bird-eye Linen, Swiss Mnilln., Bril
llantß, Ac. .
White and Buff Plqub by the piece or yard* good
stock, good Qualities. .
Lawns, Printed Cambrics, Ginghams* Ac.
Muslim* bY the piece under price. __
GVOTBR A COWARD,
my9-tf B. B. tore FUTPHanA MASKS f Stttft*
nRAT MATERIALS FOR TRAVBt-
O lIIQ DKESSBS. A. A H MIBBB,
rnyS-lm CgS OHBBTJDT Street.
FIGURED SILK GRENADINES,
A- ot the best qualities and styles, la Blaik tad Gray
Grounde. SOctolLtO . .
TraveUint.Dress Goode, te every variety,
Hew Dress Good., 1a neat variety.
Handeome Ohene SUke, *3.60.
- VBBT CHEAP BLACK SILKS,
suitable for Dreeaee, Manllee, aadSaeanee.
GOTTOH GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE
PBTCEB
Merrlmac, Spreiue. and Feolfle Prlnta, 36t.
10 4 Waltham and PepetlU bleaehed NheetlafA 11,
H. bTßbu ot 803,
mys-tf Hoe Tl 3 and 715 Sortn TBHTH Street.
Grenadine bareges, all
Widths. A. & H. MYBBS*
mvßlm 936 CHBBTHUT Street,
JJEW SKIRT FOB 1865.
THE GBBATEET HTTBETIOH Of THE AGE IM
HOOF SKIRTS.
J. W. BBAULSY’S Hew Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(ordouble)SPßlNG SKIRT.
WESTS’ BRADLEY * GARY Cato J T. h J. 0.
West), BOLBf PROPBIETO KS and MARUFACTURBRS,
9Y CHAMBERS and 79 and 81 BEADS streets, Hew
York.
THIS mvumoN eonsi»ts of Duplex (or two) El*
LiPVio Steel SPEDfoa. lugeuibUßly bsaissd tightly and
piRBLLT together, 8808 to bcgb, making the TOUQHKBTi
most FLEXIBLE, JBLABTIO, and DUHAELB SPRING. ©Ver
need. They seldom bend or break, like the single
Spring*, and consequently preserve their perfect and
BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWICE ASLOKf M SBT other SKIRT
THE wonderful flbxibilitt and great comfort and
pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Blleptio
bKiRT will be experienced particularly In all crowded
Assemblies, Operas. Carriages, Railroad Cabs,
Church Pews. Armchairs, for Promenade and House
Dbbss, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occu
py a small place as easily as a Silk or Muslin Dbbss.
A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and
crest eonvenienoe of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Steel* Spring Bki&t tor a single day will never after
pHfd wuiincly dispense With their use For Children.
Misses, and Young Ladies they are sup-Eeior. to all
others.
THRY are the best quALirr in every part, and un
questionably the lightest, most desirable,comfort
able and economical Skirt ever mad*.
Jr OR BaLB in all first class Storbs in this eity. and
throushout the United States, Havana db Cuba,
Mexico, South America, and the West Indies.
«S»IH4 OIE£ FOB THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SKIRT. myfi»3m
fiOO HOOP &KIRTB. ftOO
UXO. HOPKINS’ ‘OWJT MAKS” OF V4o*
HOOP SKIRTS, the best assortment and best quality
and style* In the city Gore Trails, all lengths and
sizes, from 18 to 65 springs, from $1 75 to $4. Plain
Sairts, All the new shape* and suss, from 19 to 60
springs, from $l-40 to $3. Skirts of extra heavy steel
asd-estr* tape* from 20 to 35 springs, from $1.90 to
$3.76 Misses’ and Children's, of evo'T grad*, from a
to 85 Sbfldfl, from 4 to 8 scute per spring ■ they have no
equal, ageats for the B«w Flexible hkift, the most
pliable Hoop Skirt made, and folly equal to the Duplex
Rliptle Skirt, and at much lower prices. Also, con
stantly on hand, full line* of low-pricad Dew York
Skirts, kid *padded and metallic-fastened—ls spring**
86c.; 20 springs, £1: 25 spring*, $1.15; SOeprings, $1 25;
and 40 spring*, $1.50. skirt* made to order, altered,
and repaired, at 638 ARCH Street. my!4 Jm*
COPABTNEKBBIP*.
rlB COPARTNERSHIP HERETO
fore existing between BOBT H. ADaHS, THOS.
C KDIGHT, and JAfl. T. GBATF, under the firm of
ADAMS. KB IGHT.JI CO., Is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent, R s. Adams retiriag from the Arm.
The bnripecs of the late firm will be settled bv THOS.
Cl. KKIGHT and JAB T. GRAFF, woo will coattooe
the fausiness as heretofore.
B-H. ADAMS,
THOS. C. KeriGHT,
JAS. T. GRAFF.
Philadelphia, May Slit, 1855..
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
A day formed a copartnership, under the style and
title of KB IG ai i GRAFF, for the purpose of transaet
in* tho General Stock Brokerage Business, at No- 14G
South THIRD Stieet THOS C. KSIGHT,
JAS, T. GRAFF.
Philadelphia. May 31st, 1865.
I most cordially recommend the above firm to the
favorable consideration of my friends.
my3l«gt ROBT. H- ADAMS.
LEKAL.
fN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
A- CITY AMD COUHTY OF PHILADBLPHtA.
Estate of bAMtSLWBIMSR, deceased. 4
The Auditor appointed byth* court to audit, settle,
and adjust the account of JaCOB W. WITHER aad
JOSEPH BIBBY. Executors of the la*t will and tests
went of said deo’d, and to report distribution of the ba
lance In the hands of the accountant, will meet the par
ties interested, for the purpose* of his appointment, on
MONDAY AFfENBOOA, June 12th. 1865, at3)£o'«loßk
P. M., at his office, ho. 571 Soath FIFTH Street, in the
cliy of Philadelphia. JOBBPH A CLAY,
gySl-wfrmfit Auditor.
o H. GARDEN & CO., NOS. 600 AND
603 MARKET Street, Manafsetnrers of and
Wbolenl* Dealers in HATS. GAPS, FURS, BONtfBTS,
STRAW GOODS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ROCHES.
Ac., &e. The largest and meet completei stooki and the
best terms. Country Merchanu and the Trade *up«
plied. mhl-3in
CABINET FURNITURE.
v HOOKE A CAMPION,
301 BOUTH SECOND STBBKT,
an prepared to follow the deeline in the market in tb,
(irice of their Fart,liar,. FnrchMera will pieaee o.li
snd examine out stock. mylQ-ly*
nOTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK
http CAHVAB, of all numbers end brands.
Tent. Awning,Trunk, nnd Wagon-cover Duok. Also,
Paper Mannfaetmen' Drier Felta, from one to five feet
wide; Fanline, Bolting Sail Twine, he
JOHN W. BVBKSUN S CO ,
803 K No. 103 JONES’ AUej.
ro BRIDGE BUILDERS.—PLANS
a end Proposals will be received by tbe Sbarpsbnrc
-nd Lawrenceville Bridge Company till tbe 22d of
June, lor BEEC TIBO A BBIDQS
ioroee tie Ailegb.ry Biver, atBbarp,bnrg. Fa. For
porticuiKTs. ee* the ucdersigiidd, at the office of Lewis,
7%
jl myS7 b |% Allegheny^coppty^Pa.^wig, ffeBldmt
GREAT OEKTRAE OEOTHINO BOUSE,
THE PRESS-PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1865;
UNITED STATES
A, Authority of the Beerstnrr of ft* SWtmnr. the
undersigned, the Gensrsl Subscription igont for th*
MIo of Unltsd States Securities, offon to the pnblis
ibo third series of Treasury Hotel. hearing htoh wd
three, tenths per mat. lntsrsst por annum, known u tbo
SEVEN-THIRTY DOAN.
This* Notes an Issued under data of July 15. 18®»
and an payable three yean from that date In cur
rency, or an convertible at the option of the holder Into
V. S. 6-20 SIX PEE CENT.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
Theeeßondean now worth a handaome premium,
and are exempt, aa are all the Government Bonda,
from. Stale, County, and Municipal taxation, vine h
adds from OIU tf (bps* per cent, mere to their naive,
ueeeidlngto the rate levied upon other property, The
Intereet la payable aeml-annnally by eonpona attached
to each note, which may be cat off and aold to any bank
or banker.
The Internet at 7 90 per cent, amonnta to
One cent per day on a $6O note.
Two cents per day on a WOO*note.
Ten cento per day on a MOO note.
Twenty cents per day on a $l,OOO note.
One Botiar per day on a M. 009 note.
Holes of all the denomlnatlona named Will he
promptly fnrniahed npon receipt of subscriptions.
The notea of thla Third Series are preolaely almilar In
form and privileges to the Seven- Thlrtlea already aold,
ozaapt that the Government reaeTvee to ttaolf the option
of paying Internal In (old coin at 6 per cent. Instead of
7 S-l Otha in currency, Snhacribera will deduct the in
terest m currency np to July 16th, at the time when
tley subscribe.
The delivery of the notes of this Third Serlea of the-
Seven-Thlrtles will commence on the Ist of June, and
will be made promptly and eontlnnonslyafterthatdate,
Tho sllnht change made In the conditions of thla
THIBD 6EEIES 'affect* only the matter of Interest
Tho payment in cold. If mads, will be equivalent to
the currency Interact or the Haber rate.
The return to specie payments, in the event of Which
only will the option to pay interact In geld be availed
of, would ao reduce and equalize prices as that pur
chases made with six per cent incoldwonld be folly
equal to those made with seven and three-tenths per
cent. In currency. Thla la
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
now offered hr the Government, and its superior ad
vantages make It the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
Less than (230,000,000 of tho Loan authorized by,
Centvss* are now la the market. This amount, at
the rate at which li U being abaorhed, wIU *u bo
subscribed for within sixty days, when the note*
will undoubtedly command a premium, aa has uni
formly been tho case on closing the subscriptions to
other Loans,
In order that citizens of ovary town and section of the
country may ho afforded facilities for taking the Loan,
the Rational Banks, Elate Banks, and Private Bankers
throughout the country have generally agreed to re
ceive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their
own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who
only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes
for which they receive orders.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
EINSTEIN, HOSKNFELD, & C 0„
BANKERS,
No. 8 BROAD STREET,
NEW YORK.
We draw at sight, and at sixty days, on LONDON.
PARIS, FBABEPOM, and all other principal cities of
Europe.
Parties opening current accounts may deposit and
draw at their convenience, the same as with the CITY
BANES, and will he allowed interest on all balances
over ONI THOUSAND DOLLAR!, at the rate of FOUR
per cent, per annum. Orders for the purchase or sale
of various issues of Government and other Stocks,
Bonds, and Gold encentsd ou ComfillHiOß,
my24-'w«3mlf
AT TAB, AITS IHTBBBBT ALLOWED TO IS.
For tale by
J*. STAMFORD. JOg L. HOUSTON,
gTAMFORD & HOUSTON,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. [B5 MvTEi THIBD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
Dealers la Government SecniUlee,'Specie, Uncurrent
Honey, Gltr Warrants, Sc.
Stocks bonthtand sold on eommlesion at Ute Beiulu
Board of Brokers. ~ my23-lm
onannns uhost. alux. imrsox, nu
QBASLBB hmory a 00.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
All Unde or saennemt fundi and Sold and Hirer
boniht and sold, and Collections made.
Partlenlar attention (Iren to the nnrehaee and sale at
Oov*rnm*»t,Btat*. and other Stocks and Loans on com
mission, non-fla
KWAnn sosm. nonaon n, hamoi.
BOBINS An GO.,
STOCK AND EXCHAHOB
BROKERS,
HO. 47 SOUTH UDBD STREET,
THILADELPHIA.
m nuns o» ..
■AUK motes, sold. silvk*, woes*. EOESA
ADD OOVEBHEinr SEQDKITIH.
BOUGHT AMD SOLD.
CollectlOM made on all parts of the country.
Deposits rttelrtd, raUest to tlaht draft, and Interact
sllow.d, mhT-Sm
gECOND
NATIONAL BANK,
OF PITTBBTJRG, PENNSYLVANIA,
(LATE IKOM ran MOST COMPAHT-)
CAPITAL,. 8800,000.
SARKUS’ AED HSBC HARTS’ COLLEOTIOM*
nnmusttf IttUded to on the most lavorebi. tarm*.
«. E. VAXNIB, rresldent
OHABLSB H. BIGGS. Oachler. rnhS-im
IJHE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND,
HO. ISO SOUTH KTOBraSTEHT, BILOW
Pays Are per sent. Interest on ’Deposits. Agents for
tho tale or united State* 7 MB. Loans at Par. Govern
ment. State and City Loans and Stocks honsht and sold
lor depositors and others on Commission. . mhlfl-flm
gLINDS AND SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS.
No. 18 North Sixth Street,
KAkOHonniM or
7ENITIAN BLINDS AND
WINDOW BHADEB,
lojrwt casCprUei ***** ul ° r>a ' ut 1» ths sity at the
STOBB BHAD 18 HADB ADD LIRIBU,
Chaap lot sollsd BUndt and Shades, «pM»
r® MRS. R. DILLON, 823 AND 331
'4“ SOUTH StreeAhas opened a handsome assortment
of StJHMBB MILLIMBBI GOODS. JUeeeiTmd OhU
dren’e Hats end Cape. ; rnyW-Uttf*
TXERMETIOALLY sealed meats
II aid boups. „ .
1,(100 dos. SausM* Kent.
COO “ Boaitßeal.
600 " do yeal.
coo “ do Mutton.
1,000 " do Turkey.
1,000 “ do Chicken.
lor saSteby' k Vf^FdAr
feg-lf IOT Sonth WaTEB Btwt.
S. E. COB. SIXTH AND HABKET STBEETS,
FINANCIAL.
7-30 LOAN.
THIRD SERIES.
$230,000,000.
PHILADELPHIA,
JUNE ISSUE,
IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT,
DREXEL & CO.,
HO. 34 SOUTH THIKD STREET,
No. 10 South Third street,
rHILADILFHIA
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
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MARTYRDOM, and FUNERAL
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
SIXTEENTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
PORTRAIT OP PRESIDENT LINCOLN, AND OTHER
ILLUSTRATIVE ENGRAVINGS OP THE SCENE
OF THE ASSASSINATION, ETC.
SERVICES. MARPYBDOM.
wnr? E J t l lii, BBA I , .UfI^ BS AHaSt LINCOLN. T B,
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German Falnleri—St. Elizabeth—Theology and the
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Lake Geneva and its Associations—Recollections of the
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’M- STOS* FOttgiiSs Ddlt&MlPtim
Addrees ■* Dirug, *' with real h&sa.&ul rciereuoe, »re
W. M Dickson, 487 WALNUT Slreet, mr39 Si«
o nnn shares of good oil
*>uUU STOCKS to ti&do for BUILDING LOTS In
the city; clear of incumbrance. RSRJASIIN KBL
LOGO, N. corper FOURTH sad WALNUT 8t». 29-3 t
TRON MINE AT AUCTION,—BY OR
A DEB of the Court of Chancery of Aew Jersey, I
shall expose for sale at public vendee, at the Hotel of
Jacob 0 Drake. In MOKRISTOWS, In raid State, on
MONDAY, the fifth day of June nest, at 3 o'clock P,
M i that valuable MIBB 0? 1808 ORB.situate uaar
Roekawiyi Bow J4?«y, called the HIRERS IA MIRE,
formerly owned by Theodore V. Wood, deceasedi It
is tow in good working condition, and .considered ana
of the moat valuable iron mines In Hew Jeisey. It ii
situate but three miles from the Morris- Oanai, with
which it is connected by railroad. At the same time
and place, there will be sold forty five acreiof Land,
with Dockage, on the Morris Canal, in Roekswsy,
aforesaid. V. DALRTHPLS,
my2g.6i Master in Chancery of Sew Jer*ey,
BOABPMtt.
TRO ADDING—VACANT, SEVERAL
J / HANDSOME ROOMS, at
myW-»t« 006 SPKUQS BTBBSr,
T7IRBT-CLABS BOARD CAN BE HAD
at the UNITED STATES HOTSL,
413 CHESTNUT Street, between Fourth and Fifth ste.,
Philadelphia. - . ..
This Hotel has no bar. Location, central, directly op-
Josite the United States Custom House and Poet Office,
i has lately been renovated and refurnished. Attorn*
modations excellent, at moderate eharges. Kooms large
and airy, well salted to families, permanent and tran
sient. Transient board. $2 per Obt; permanent board,
$8 to $l4 per week. Hot and GoldJsathe, free of charge.
my&Mk* I. BEBEPIOT, Proprietor.
T»AY BOABD, WITH FIRST CLASS
A/ Dinn.n, nt No. 6*4 South WABHINOTOJ
Sonar,. mylS-lm*
REHOmS,
REMOVAL.
WILLIAM TABS ALL
Ha. BAmoved from la IOJMMtoJIft I|W CHB7
NUT Stnot, B. S. comer of THIRTEENTH Stroot
Where bo Invite, tho attention of houtokoopon, and
those commencing housekeeping, to hie extofttvau
Wrt ““* ° f HOUSE FUENMHING GOODS.
Superior Befrlcretore, Table Cntlory, Family Hard
ware. Children’* Carriage*. &«.. &« ap24 lm_
PERSONAL.
TFERSONAL,—EMMA E. WBTHKR-
X ILL v«. HASBSL WETBKSILLi 0, ?., Marsh 1„
1846. OblUOtlon of ÜbollanV's oonnsaL the
court deoree a DIVORCE from tho bead, of matrimony
between said parties, myal- at
2'o FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
BUBAL DISTRICTS
We are prepared, a. heretofore, to supply families, at
their country roeidenso., with
EVERT DESCRIPTION OF FINE GSOQERIES, TNAB,
Sc , So
ALBERT O ROBERTS.
mv«tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINI Streets.
HOLDING SPRING BEDS.
Bedding of vv®fv d**erii»tit n.
Sprlpg-bottom bade ftkd „.. . ,
Excelsior mow and fjffg& d I jPS%. .
mylS-lm 9 South SEVENTH Stroot,
"PETROLEUM PETROLEUM
JT OIL COMPANIES. OIL COMPANIES.
The WEST ENGINE OOMPANT’S Celebrated Porta
ble ENGINE will be at the Eaet Penutylvnin Airlcub
rural Exhibition at Norristown. Pa , WEDNESDAY,
May SI, 1800. SLBO,
Their Patent Drill and Reamer combined, far superior
to any now in nee for boring oil welts. mv3Q-2t*
TTAVANA CIGARS.—A GOOD VA
HIETY conatantlyln atom and bond, at loweet
oat rates. S. PUGUVT A SONS,
ayW gp- No 310 South FRONT Street.
A READY AND CONCLUSIVE TESI
ol the »Top.rtles of HILMBOLD’B FLUID »*;
tuOT BUOHu will be a comparicoi with thoc* w
forthin tha United State! PUnemealorr-
DEWARE OF.COUNTERFEITBAND
U OBPBIVOIPLSD DIALRBS «4jaw«ta*to «•;
BATONS.
CWEET SPIRITS OF NITRE, PURE,
iUU. Saws®® 1
,C Co.. CobbSArmel.jO. fr P. Boaen e. and Mot.
C SUGAK.c“RBWNMNK b IT‘ OANVASBED HA|ES,
in store and f BUTCHER * SON.
_»■ WlBBl lMud 148 North FROBfr Bt._
department fob oustom work.
Arcnoif SAJLKS.
NOTICE.
V. ». 'SAIuE.
BARKS BRAZIMeba. AND FEBNANDINA.
SAMtJEL C. coon:, Amuonew.
ON FRIDAY MORNING-,
WILL BI SOLD
on anonsl of Ik, nalhul stat« aov.rmaont,
TAB BARE ilnrtaMdils
Ltngtli. USfMt* lsokw; brerith. SS»M6IMHu: ffaptn.
I*fMt3lathe..tonnage(oldl,w> afeont493ion.,
THB BARK FBEBAITDIWA Stf 1 #! 6iki«i*li>nas
li.ngllj, 121f8Bt*lnoh««i branffCh, S 3 f«t« inches jd.Blli,
10'feet 7 Inches; tonsac, (old Inlf) about 330 tona.
With thetr eomptela sot of SpOja. fiiU salt ofBalli,
Banninn and Standtsa Rlaclnf. A.-
InrentoTlesat the ACOMOB STOBI, So, 19t SOUTH
FfiOAT BTBBET.
Tw.atr pvr centum it the pnrohnu moner mast be
pnld on the day of tale, and the nmalnderhßtore th,
Tf8»»l 1. removed from the Nsvt lard, which will b,
done within »)x days nJtw the date of‘a*!*. ■
0 • V. HULL,
my*o-M as- 29-31AJ2 et Oommandant,
CALE OP CONDEMNED QUARTER
ip “MTBB’S STORM, WAOOES. AMBULAnoBS,
»0. VHIHF QUAKTREMASTBB'aOPPtOa,
Depot op VYA2HINOt6x,
Will ho raid UDdtf tbe a JtMcilon*ef
Brevet Cblftfitl Charles Hi Toophiiiet a "fi/M • nl the
Warehourc* altnaied bh the square* be*
tween K and 9t.nA Twentieth end Twenty, fiwlbtmtg,
?f Waehiatton, D. C. .on THUSfcDAT, itine
'Bth, 1566, atlOo’clovk A. M » a lot of Qnaitermutef's
Mores, condemned'se being urfif for use, viz:
baddies, Bridles, Halters* Spars, wrenches, Her*
nesses, Buckets, Hammers, Knives, Anvils, FtUe,
£a«ps. Augers, Buies, Broadaxee* Platform 6o&>et,
Wheelbarrows. Balance Wheels, Pauline,Grindstones,
Dirt scrapers. Ploughs. Tool Chests, and a large lot of
Wronght-Iron Scrape; Wagon tire, Ac.
ALSO.
Win b«. sold* at th*foot 0 f nineteenth street, near
Chesapeake afed OMO immediately after *b«-
dChtPlfitien of the eala »dot© rrforPWl to, aiarcelotbf
Two and Fourr hors© Wa*V*s, Sptlng Wagohß, Medical
Wagons, Metallic Wagon*. Ambulant*!, Carte. &e
Bncceeiifnj blddcte mn«t remove the stores within
five (6) dajsfrom daUofeaU.
Terms cash, in Government funds.
D. H. SUCKER.
Brig. Qen and Chief Q tf ,
Depot of Washington,
my3Q tj*7-
THOMAS j. miller, auctioneer!
4- —EXECUTORS’ SaLFOP BARS AND YAbUABLB
BOOKS. BOTH STANDARD AND HISOBLLAft&OUd?
cotuprlslngthe entire Library of tbe late John Taylor,
Esq., of A 1 okay, N. Y., embiaoJarabout 6 fOO volumes.
THOMAS J. MiLLER will sell oy auction on TUBS*
DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, the
IStb, 14th, 16bh. andlSth of JUNK, at 10 o’clock each
day, at th* Library* No 133 Broadway, corner of Arch
street, In tbe city of Albany, the wholo collastinuo/
books contained therein: among which may bs found
elegantly bound imperial folio edition of Audubon’*
Birds pf America? Pally’s British. OraUbolocy. Ulus
trated vHch lira>siasengfA¥ihgSi Sadie’s
British Birds, do., ao ; British Flsn.ee* Co,,
do $ Audubon's Quadrupeds of America; Lo Muse*
Royal, illustrated with steel engravings of the most
begatlfol Pictures, Statues, and Bas Beliefs In the
Royal Collection, Paris, 1816 2 volumes j Masse Fran*
cals, Illustrated with steel engravings of the most re
nowned ptciures which existed is the Louvre bsfora
wifi. Df.scriptive letter press InF/ench and Bogllsh,
Baffin's Natural Hlskoty; Indian Gallery; Iconocraohlo
Encyclopedia; Sue Cyclopedia, quarto, 47 vols.; Gen
tleman’s Magazino, from 1731 to IBftO; Parliamentary
Debates, from 1660 to 1800; The Animal Register, from
17SB to 1823: London Quatterly, from 1809 to 1862$ North
amerieen Review, from 1816 to 1362$ together with a
large collection of valuable Standard and mlsoeilanenui
Works. Engravings* Oil Paintings, Book-cases, Fix
tures, Ac. Catalogues can be had by addressing th*
audio near, No 30 Broadway, New York city, or at tfce
office of TAYLOK’d SONS, No? 13,Vbb>UD
WAY, Albany. my 29 mwr6t
.. AMUBUMJBMTB.
«.»» .u. v
IPW OHBSTNUT-SfSEBT TBBA
TEB-GHRSTJTt7T STSBIT, ABOVE
GBBAT 6UCOEBR OF THB GBAND DOUBLE BILL.
WBDHEBDAI ABB THHDSBAT BVBJtINGS, M» l 3Ut
and June let,
Will be presented the Dramatic Romance, In 3 acU.
from, the French of M. Dnmas, the
„ . CORBICAN BROTHERS,
and the orltiaal Aboriginal, erzatlo t semi-civilized and
demi aavags extravaganza,
„ „ ' ' POCAHONTAS.
Both the Drama and extravaganza will be produced
With new and beautiful scenery, wonderful machinery,
new and elegant wardrobe brilliant matte, cocrtot ap
polntments, and increased Corps de Ballet, and power
ful oaets of characters.
Jhe performance with the
¥ ... oorsioaN BROTHERS,
FBIDAY, BEBBFIT OF film AHKiS WAfiD.
BATCBDAY ATTEBSOOIT, Jnae3<t,
rOKTX SrXTH GRAVD FAMILY MATIMB,
■Wien the COkSICAM BitOTHEBS
will be performed. my3l> St
WALKUTBTRBBT THEATRE,—
"? WEDNESDAY EVENING, Hap Slet,
BENEFIT OF MR. ALB*BT OABSEDT.
LAST APPEARANCE BUT THBBS
OF
THE CHARMING ACTRESS,
BIRB LOOItLK WBB TEEN.
grand nerrormantd Will commence with
DON GiESAR J>£ „ .
The performance wUI close With the Drama fcf tht
WBPT OP TEB WISH-TON* WISE-
Mies Western will appear In both plays.
\fRB. JOHN DREW’B NEW AROH
"J- STREET THEATRE.
THIRD AND FOURTH BIGHTS OF
MRS. JOHN DRBW,
WEDNESDAY aND THURSDAY EVENINGS.
HOW SHE LOVES HIM.
Lady Selina Baffle Ticket - -Mrs. John Drew.
After which, KING LEAR, THE "GUSH ’’
Kin s Lear* Btnart Robson,
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MRB. JOHN DREW.
d. ALA NIGHT AT THE “ WALNUT/*
VJ WEDNESDAY.
Secured seats and tickets for the Wedneeday-nlght
JnbDee at the WALNUT-BTRBBT THBaTBB. may bo
precared at 0. w. A. Trnmpler'a music etore, corner of
Chestnut and Seventh streets, and a*. Rlelev’a newa
excbaige, Continental Hotel. LUCiLLEWESTEBIf
ae •’ Don Cisßar de Bazan," and as the M Wept of the
Wlsh'tcn*WiBh,” on the oeoaalon of the CABSBDY
TESTIMONIAL. my29-3t
J?OYER ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
WOLFSQUir * thoMAS’
SIXTH CLASSICAL COBOSBT.
(Lartol theswwon,)
WBDNI6DAY EVIHIB9, UirSl.
PEOQBAHMIS AID TIOKBT3 AT THE UCSIO
STOBIS. my 29 3t
OP PINE ARTS,
CBISISm STREET, ABOVE TEETH.
NOW OPEN,
ns SCSM.fiECMrP ANNUAL iBHIBITIUf
PAINTING AND SOOLPTUBE.
Open from fl A. M. nil 7 F. M» and from 8 till lo in
the Evening. apd7-t jot
TNSTITUTICN FOR THE BLIND.
A Exhibition every WEDNESDAY. atSBP. M. Ad
mlesion TEN CENTS, Store No. 11 South BIGHTS
Street.■ It*
SUMMER RESORTS.
OPKN, ON JUNK 10th, 1865,
METROPOLITAN HOTEL.,
(Yormerly City Hote'>)»
HUGHES S'i’RBST.
OA.PE ISLAND, N. J.
BC.IIR A BAILEY, Pbjpribtors,
The enbicribers baring taken the above well'known
Hotel, woald reepeetfally call the attention of the pub*
lie to the following facts:
That the table shall be supplied with everything the
market affords, and the season produces.
The refreebjzirnt* shall be the best that money and
proonre
The HduMifiall pa liberally supplied with Attentive
eeryanti, and the proprietor* hope by belnrlhdjrdSfjUy
accommodating, and strictly attentive to Mth and eyerr
want of their gaeatt, to meet a liberal share of patron
age. Terms liberal.
very respectfully, yours, t
BLAIS 4k BAYLEY,
Also of Metropolitan Motslt Philadelphia,
Proprietors.
A. FORM BLAIR, fmy» 3t»] EASIL. H. BAYLEY.
gUMMER RESORT,
UROAI) TOP MOUXT4IN HOUSSg
HUNTINGDON COUNTY, JPAf
This old and popular Mountain Resort will be opened
for the reception of guests on the Ist of June Toig
bouße hasreoentty besn thoroughly renovated and Im
proved in a manner that will be satisfactory to its pa
(rone. Excursion tlske.e will be leaned by the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company, which will bo good until
the Ist of October sent. A hack will be in readiness oft
the arrival of the ears at Dudley to convey caoeU to kht
hotel, a distance of two miles, Terms moderate.
For particulars, address _
Wit. T. PEARSON, Proprietor,
Broad Top City,
mygfrlm? Huntingdon countyi Pftftga _
IJHE
COLUMBIA HOUSE,
CAFE MAY, NEW JERSEY,
Will be opened this season on the f IFTBBITTIZ BAT
OF JUBB, for the reception of guests , , ~
This leading house will, for the eominieeason, fully
sustain Its weil-establlshed repntaUoa, ~ ,
Greatly encouraged by the business of last year. the
proprietor feel* satisfied that & Hotel conducted eUarlg
must eontlnne aeaeeess at this old aad popa«
The railroad facilltlee are promlaed to he excellent.
Beck 1 * COHlWltftd Philadelphia JBand fcae been M*
ehM “’* PramrUtor, ,
Oi.fl ISLiffO, X, J,
mylP2m
TORETTO SPRINGS, CAMBRIA
AJ COUNTY, PA. —This favorite Summer Reeort will
be open for tbe reception of visitor# on the let of 'July..
Coaches will be in readiness at Creeson Station to*on~
vey visitor* to the Sprint* Loietto Springe le under*
pained for lie beautiful scenery and salubrious climate.
A band of muiio ie et. gaged for tbeeeaeos. For particu
lars address, F A GIBBONS. Proprietor,
naySMm Loretto, Cambria countf. Pa.
TSJATIOHAL HOUSE, YORK, PENNA.
~ fine Hotel, recently.erected on the northeast
comer of Market and Bd&V&r pirnetSf la now open fey
the reception Of jfuatta. Thehoure, Vefldt&Bi and fatal*
lure a a entirely new and oMb* .ojet quality,. Them
are 75 rooms, with warm and cold bathe iftd waters
elottt* on each floor. AlHteappotataente and arrange
menu are thoßeof % first-class Hotel* and It Is. the <ie*
tenoinatlon of the Proprietress to have it kept ae each,
myS9 mwflcn MBB, 0. A, WfiST.
A TLANTiO CITY.—“ THE GLAREN
tA DON” U now open for the accommodation of
BOARDERS, tranalent ui permanent
May Win, 16W. D*. JAHM JSBKIHS,
myl7-nfml2t Proprietor.
(SEASIDE HOUSE, -
° >oor OP PEHHSTIVAIUA A7B»JJE' V
. ATLANTIC erTV, »»W JEttnST.
m,TZ^ u ' 01 the Becß £l°viP SOATrKBOOOP.
nQTJBTRT BOAROING, FOR h&-
V/ dim lav QSHTiKKiiKicin be obteia«4 »w»ii
ihtd,iloe»HM > tnnfraautm #f A.
Ad 4»«. ,MM F?il?lL*¥lp, V
«the»tar o maty, Fa.
wu.uihosoh! amd*balm!
2odiV6pb#°to incHKcmiv oittfoim. «*
WASmBOTON Atmulc,'•?&}»*.
bA LiKR STBAMBBB »t BaUtmma.
fttftio Rtcmnoß«i* *•*—•* TI
rm to Norfolk rTs'bßtoj; 51
OXO. A. OABS3DII, 0«a. Tltkat, Afeat. »JH lta
OiiEiHK CAJSDBN A.HDTT
WHH9Kiiumii BAiLBoAB.-Trutai
li.*re Vla»»t»»t »«rry u folUwt! „
mif M. wltk Pusonjni Oan OO A. M.
Atlantic Accommodation. ****** r. in.
““ f
Atlantia A000mm0dat10a................ A K.
Prolcßl. withTtttoaiar Cart atteohM.~."lJ.M& M.
Junction Accommodation. • v"•: I'-iS”
WANAMA&BB' * BBOWW,