From our Third Edition of Yesterday Illem.fruciiive Fir Vort Ctlwisrti, FORT EDWARD,. V., .),I.Av 3. 00-day, about 61 o'clock, •at. tire hroico is the. Pottery owned bySay girlie Morey.• Toe ti sow , reeobed t.he p , q- Nth( of [lowland, t 0., whi , ...11, Low.,r,)wr (Iltantiky of wood at . ,(i mttaw; was entirely —t o ed. - • • Tl)e. - Joss. of 7EIO tvlhrid, Pa.lser CQ. 0 ( .0 and" •Irt. for $lB 000. 11 , 0 loss of Stitterl o k :\forev is $1.5,000;ou - NO:rich there is an in,ul - .ice of $B,OOO. Mrs. Jell: Pali. Vort Yfonraga. - FORT MON ME, .1\1. ,, y 3 —Ars. Jefferson Davis arrived liecil" 'Ali, morning, direct from onti cal. , From 'ttaisae. ' PORTLAND, Al E... Ms , .l, - Ale4de, u,it7, he troops frran Err,tport, arrived here to•clay. The trovps will, probably be re mended to their poats, intarlne r, &IL oragenee. FIOLAIES HOLE, Alas , i.—Arrived. steamer Sheridan, from Boston for Now York. She larded the captain soil crew of the schooner C. L Herrick, of Jone , port, from Bangor for Dighton, with, umber. The Herrick capPizPd near Cape Page. The steamer Alohansett proceeded to her •assistance and towed her into Edgartown. The schooner C. S. Carstairs, Captain Price, of and from Philadelphia, drove ashore hereto-day. She will.bg t ve to dis charge her cargo to get off. • The Eel:l'66l3er H. A. Weeks, Captain*God frey, fromßoiton for Philadelphia, last, is ashore near the East Chop. , The sclibOner Vision, of Dartmouth, and Napoloonoff Gloncester,,are ashore at-Me manaka bell, and, the Vision has -bilgtd. XXXIXTH ctimißESS—FlitST SESSION. WA SHIN GTON, May M. . - SATIATE.—Mr. Chandler (Minh), from the Conference Committee oa the Cuban Telegraph Company, made a report, which was sgrerd to. A bill to pay John Erirreton 113,05) for services in planning the war steamer Princeton was called up by Air. Anthony, and named. 7 be bill to reimburse the State of ,West Virginia for expert es in calling out amt equipping troops. wax calledup by Mr, Van 'Winkle (West Va.) ',The amount called for is e."-f?3,O(X) ' . orsv-•—lit. :Wright (N. Y.) withdrew the motion 'made by hint yesterday, to lay on the table the motion to reconsider the 'cry. respecting the army bill, in: order to Move' its recommittal to the .Committee on Military Affairs.- _ Mr. Chanter (N.Y.) renewed the-motion and called fort yeas and nays. Mr. ight asked the Sped.lter whether the success of that motion would not have the effect of killing the bill. 'the Speaker answered ata rmatively; but said that was a mat ter for the Pause t.- determine The House refustd to ardor the yeas and nays, and The motion to lay on the table was lost. Ttie vote re jecting the bill wan recorit-.;:,red. Mr. Wright then moved to rt commit the bill to the Committee on Military A fTairs Mr Ross (Ill.). moved taat the Cammittee be in etructed to report a bill-for an I rra'y or not more than 'SO NO men. Mr. Schenck (Ohio) said ;hat would turn adrift about -stag) mm el' the presto.. niaximiim or the regular army. He boped ro instiruct ions would b. given. Mr. 'Rc&s's'm otion was relented and the bill was then recommitted and ordered to be printed.as amended. Mr. Shavers (Pa.) asked leave to introduce the foi l°w log joint resoled. n.t ' En - otred. By ' the Senate and - 'Fromm of ',Representatives ";;,111 Congress assembled: that the Congress of the Uni - ed Ststes nf Ameride has learned with, deep regret the attempt made upon tbe lite.' of the Emperor of Russia, by an enemy r: of. - Emancipation.-'The. Congrete • sends their :greetings to his Imperial Majesty to the Russian nation. and congratulates the wer iv millions of serfs upon thp providential escape fan danger of . the Sovereigh, to whose head and heart tney owe the blessings of thair freedom. Mr Ross ohjected, unless the joint resolutions were referrrd to the Committee on Foreign it infra. Mr. Stevens said he would withdraw it until one man in favorofassasaination could not obstruct it . . . _ Mr. Boutwell (Mass.), from h e Reconstruction Com- mit tee reported testimony in reference to the State of 'kleergia; 'and Mr. Continue( (N fiora the same'; committee reported testimony in reference to Vir i ginia;North Carolina and South Carolina. Laid on the tablOynd ordered to be printed.. Mr: Snlian (le TY offered a resolution. which was - adopted, requesting the President to: communicate any information be has ernserning discriminations made - by 'the. miscalled Maximilian government of. Mexico against-American commerce or against the. cemn)ercefrom , particrilar American ports, - On Motion of Mr. - Bidwell (Col.). a clerk was en 4.l.liorizel for the A grictiltoral Committee. The Sreaker Presented a communication from. the Secretary of - War transmitting, in compliance with the resolution of A mil tab. the report of the Jog* Advocate General in relation to the murder °feet = rlllOll soldiers belonging to the first and second Net Carolina Loyal _lnfantry. Laid on the table. The Honse proceeded. as the regular business In the morning hour; to the consideration of reports from the Committee on Territories. Mr Ashley ,(Obie). from the Committee on Territo•J ries, reported a substitute 1 , r the House bill to amend the act of May 20th, ISSI, providing a temporary government for Montana.. The first section authorizes the Governor to reappor tion the Territory: and the second section annuls all the acts of the so-called Legislative Assembly which met at the city of 'Virginia, on the stn of March 1966, and forbids the payment of money to the member . thereof. ••• The substitute was agreed t 3, and the bill, as amended, was passed. _ • • Mr. Ashley (Ohio) also reported back the Senate bill State.' on March 14th, enlarging the boundaries of the State of Nevada, by including a part of Utah and Mr. Ashley (Ohio) reported an- amendment provicl 'ing, that all possessing the rights acquired by citizens of the Malted States, to mining claims In the territory added to Nevada, shall remain as valid, subsisting -claims. The amendment was agreed to. Markets. NEW Yonic, May a—Cotton is quiet at 3.8@34c. for ;Middlings. Flour has advanced 5(i010c ; sales of II 000 lalals. at $7 20@9 00 for State. IR 90(a12 40 for Ohio, $7 I(0 $9 for Western, 610 00(416 50 for Southern. and $8 1 $l2 25 for Canada. Wheat firm; sales unimportant. Corn dull. Beef firm. Pork firm; sales of 2 sea hbl.. at $29 aJogia£: 3714 for Meas. Lard firm at 173.-.i"@2o3,ic.Whisky . Stocks doll. Chicago anti Rock Island,l24; Cumber land Preferred, 447; Illinois Central, 1.20 Y; do. Bonds, let Michigan Southern, 771, - : New York ' Central 923 i; Pennsylvania Coal, 45: Reading, '1064; Hudson River, • 110 X; Canton,. 58,41 Virginia ea, 68, Missouri 6s, 74: 'Erie. 733 i: Tennessee 6a, 901 i; Carolinas, am Treasury • :._72108. 102; !PenTorties, 9518 Five-Twenties, 101 X: Gold, - 12734@:15711- PALTlmontt. May 8.,-Fleur is steady. wneat scarce and the market is firm.: Corn dull; white 6568 , 86 c.: yel. • lOW 52@850. Cate firm at 55@56c. Provisions firm. Western Lard 2214 c. Sugars active at steady prices. Coffee dull and unsettled: Whisky firm at $2 25%.. Sales' at 'Philadel - SAL A FTER AFTER ilOOO Varna Aniboy & 4a 'B9', 89 ,5(5) City Gs new 963.1 1500917 8 T.teas Notes Ang . ' 2000 lIIE3 68 5-20 s '64 102 "40 do '62 1% - too oh Hestonv'e 18 b30 37% 200 sh Read R blO 53% SECOND RAC City 6s new 96% 1000 SlO 4Ce c 95% 5000 Phil & Bun P. 76 60% 24 sh Penne it 53% 300 sh Catawis pf 1150 5 0 34 300 sh do - SO% 100 sh Corn Planter 44-100 5 sh Philo& Erie - 33 sh b5:5314 TERA.Dk, ANDREW WH.F.V.T.Kro EDW. Y. TOWN'SEND. MCiakrEIZUF THORNTON BROWN. MPVLTATIONS. Berted i kor the nuaostphla Beetling Bulletin. ANZAS—b cbr Farrovr—V3 hlyis molasses 35 tea do John' Mason & CO: ; arrival aaa Sarlllol Wm Penn.-- vie ' .New Yok Aprllls Palmyra ' .LiverpouL-New York April 24 Kangaroo - Liverpool... New York - April 25 NewYork;....Southampten...New York April 25 Pennsylvania Liverpool-New York April 25 .A.ta1anta........ Londorr...New York ....April 25 Peruvian ........ ......Liverpsol-Quebec. ' ' ' April 26 -He1veti5......,...--Liverpool...New York April 27 ..7 , :. ,, Cliina. -.. .. - . .. .....lAverpool...Boston. .. .-- ..—.april 28 ;._ , City ofge w . York...Liverpl...New York. AprEL 28 -. STIOPODUS ... .... ..-..ldverpool...Rostim&Phila May 2 • Damascus . Liverpool-QUebec...... - May 3 TO DEPART. Hermann New York... Bremen May 5 Allemanla New York-Hamburg.. ....... ....May 5 Lafayette .New York...Havre May 5 City of London-New York.„Diverpool May 5 Nova Scotian Portland.-Liverpool May 5 lifarlkosa New York... New Orleans May 5 Fah Kee ' ' .New:York...St Jago May 5 Wm Penn ' New York-. London May 8 Eagle ~...New York... Havana. MaY .9- ea - Boston-Liverpool May 9; Hispissippi New York... Bremen...-. Maylo. And'w Johnson-New York... Havana May 10 Costaßica. .New York-Aspinwall May D.' + .'.':4114 - y )3f WaShingVn..N York...Liverpix.L.... May 12 ,•/ r sm..: .. ... :-......New York:-Havre,.......„:„. .. .. ....... 12 :. - .. , L (Scotia. ' .NewYork-Liverpool. ' ' Mayl9 G33antLago de Cuba....N York... San jowl, Nic. May 19 MIAISINE BIUULiMCIN. OB PHILADELPIEL&!-May 4 5 41 BUN EOM 8 561 HIGH Vtimag 5 • • - ABBTVED YEI3TERDAY. r York E N Fairchild. Trout, 24 hocirri from New York, with rodeo to Wm M WOO & Co.-- - • -Eiteatner Anthracite, Green, 24 hotua fromN York, Witlfindee teW Low, Baird & Co. • • - Brig Sea Lion. 5 days from Savannah, with salt to Wm Bomm & Son. Bohr hf hi Freeman, Fox, 5 days from Portland,with stone to captain. Behr M Waring, Plummer, from New York, with pan to (*Min. .Qcbr Clay too & Lr.rthrr J. , ettson,t doy from Bmyrna, el. vi lin groin' to Jao Bexley fi, ckit,,,A 100' Kt. I teenier F )'rau rain. PtPrsou. Ra'tboore, A Groves. Jr. ..b,k Flo c.6c Annie (Hr), Sombrero,, Moro I fig ,S V 11.1roick. 1 , :0.c . en. Vards , qt as. cant olu. ire r- K Hee% PA, (ineen; Rockport, Caldwell,. .1;oro. 11 eh el. n P. 13 , 01.,k5, bilddletee . u, Waenernaeller dt ,Ml3.‘lit-10., • >i lir 1-1;-/..o, Cairoll, Portß(lll.llth. c bt .1, ,4 , 11, Mu), ‘..4 lover dilersiCt rhr W 1' es, ppterNtuirg, do •or 4 bee Joh, Job, ' • do or Simmons : Wasi.togton, ' •- no f.ee. llittAi •••'clir 111 I-1 I end. Niekerc, o, Providence, Van 00)011. Loci , man dr Co. S B Tyl. r Provift-m>'. do -'ehr (.1 A Bra. t Malt, Wierolectrin. do :-;ehr $7 Pi MM. Shaw B uitue. Bancroft. Lewis So CO. ^cur ei fl Witk its, wheaton 1A..., .J I trotr4y, dr 300. C .c.lnier, IL& ktux bury, Blakistou,,t4r4etr Cn. ichr WlW„.Afarcy. Barrett, Glow:* ster. do rrehr Tract, Winci, kmerson.. Biddeford, W pouter, Jr. ririir A Cordery. Doughty, BO- t Castoer, Stickney Wellingion. • =chr It t. Porter. Crowell, Providence, captain. icbr Neptune. Clark !Salem; J U do (.4 .3 Repplier, Etlwip. Bacon, Salem. 'atorrielpion it. Co. , :win. Sal ie B Bateman. Boatoa, Pre-ton Coal CO. ehr A Itibliu a, V ang iliter Bustuo, Quintard,Oawyer dt Ward. rchr C.D.f core. Itureraell, 'Norwich, captain. :elm Ward- Dimebten, Tatem. Savannah, LathburY. t Wickersham di• Co E.'clir Theo Li an Thillips. Boston, W Johns. . . Steamer Saxon, Matthews, hence at Boston Yes .ex day. Steamer Wasdeinaton, ChM:leiter, cleared fo N. York )esterday ter Wllmingto . Del. Ship .Liszle eas.kford, Repko, sailed from Calcutta previous tolath nit for BOEOrk.^ Bark Vann 's; Hamilunt (Bri,iDyer cleared at, New ;York yesterday for Genoa via ehiladelphia. Bark Sea Shake (Br), Gardner, cleared at N. York" yesterday for Buenos Ayr a. Brig Blckmore, Bickmore, ,cieared at New York yesterday car this port . ;• , • ; , . • • Brig Rotersou, Scott. hence at Boston yssterdaY. Brig Fidella. Stone, cleared at New York yesterday z'ror Buenos Ayree. Siff Brie Geo E Prescott, from Yinalhaye or this port, .sailedleom Newport rat last. - • Brig Goffredo (Ital), Auriema. from Terranova for 'this port, sailed from Gibraltar 9th ult. chr F R Baird, eliaw, sailed from St Thomas 26th ult. for Cuba - . . eche L dt M Reed, Reed, at Havana 21st nit from Bey West. Bohr M R Stockham, Cordery. at Havana Tdd ult. from Idobile, and remained 28th for New York. Schr Marietta Steelman, at Matanzas 20th ult. from Galveston: - Bohr Hizieton, Gardner, salted from Taunton 28th Boaid. FIRST BOARD 2 eh Lehigh Nov • 54% 150 eh do ' - b3O 513 :83 8h do ' 506 xt eh Penns R 533 180 eh do 53%" 100 eh do cash 53% 1200 sh Phil & Erie 8 334 i 600 sh do b3O 33% 1300 eh Cataw of b3O 30% BOARD. 1 1500 eh Read R 031:1 100 eh' do b2O 535 X 100 sh do 010 531 . . c; 100 eh do 030 53K 100 Eh do 245 5344-100 - 100 sh do 045 51'4 460 eh do b3O 533; 100 sh I3ch Nav pfd 3WI DAILYEVENING; wl‘iOR4NI , ult. for this port _ Scbrs Minnie Monte Parsons, and Transit, Hackett, Ballad from Fall River 30th ult. for this port Schrs K S Dean. Cook, and Casper Heft, Shoe, hence at Taunton 25th ult. Schr S Washburn, Thrasher, sailed from Taunton 27th ult. for this port. echr Margaret W Maer, Somers, hence at fileWport 3. th ult. to load fish ant return. MARINE MISCELLANY. Capt Carroll, of the brig Blue Wave, which arrived et this port on Wednesday from Nevassa, reports as tollows:-26th tilt. at 8 PM. let 31 to. lon 74 30. spoke ,cbr Inrigo, trom 'Prialdad de Cuba for Philadelphia, leakl g Dad*: wanted no assistance, but wished to be rf Poled. Brig Emma, from Philadelphia, at Port Sven, Trio. Marti] 29. reports—Blarcb - 25 7 A eft tat 17 20 N. ion 59 8 W, plated up Capt. Cantu and five men in au open boau, part ut tte crew of banal:nine Kathleen of L tr. m Liverpool for -Gal , :rest.in, with's cargo of : alt, which. sprtiug - aleak- and foundered. Another I,,at, with the two mates and two mea, parted coat party, and has pot since been. heard from, • DIVIPEND NOTICE!•. U. CORN FKOBANGE NATIONAL BANK, PHILADELraLk, May ISt, ISe6 *ate Dtrrctors have declared a DlVldend of SEVEN PER CENT., clear of tax, and payatd. on demand. myl.6t J. W.'i uRR EY, Cathie:. - THE ICOMMERIMAL NATIONAL BANE OF rENNSYL ts. PaILA.D.r.L.I4IIA, The Bnard of Directors hsvetbis da; declared a Div e^d of FIVE PER CENT, pa) able on demand, clear Natiot al tax. S. C. PA UM ER, myl-stf - Citshier. - SOUTHWAttIf. NATI.O.N.AL B Pau, ADELI . IIIA, May ISt, 1866. be Directors have deciaud a 'Divider dof SEVEN PER CENT, payable on demand. P. P. STEEL, Cashier. r.' CITY NAIDINAL Ba NEC, PHILADELPHIA, May 1.186 i. I he. Board or Directors have this day declared a Dividend of SIX PIM - ,:if..NT., paysthie on demand— tiear of taxes. G. ALLESAAT LEWIA. tuyl 61/ KENSING - lON N L BAls.ZE.—Pinx aom PHIA, May 1. ISSX. ite Bawd or Directors have this day declared a tidy icend of TEN I'Fft CENT. for the last. six months, ayable on Ceraand. Clear of ax. WILLIADI.McCONNELL, Cashier. CENTRAL NATIOISAL 'EANE, PErLenzi, rune, May ist, 1666 - • %toe Lirectors Pave ibis day_ declared. a Dividend of PEtt CENT., clear of Tar, payable on demand. : WILLIAM'H. SHAWN, Cashier. SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PIILL A DELPHI.A. FILLNKFORD, May 1. rhe directoral have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT.; clear of tax, pavAble nn demand. W`• H. SHE. 31ERDINE, Cashier. FARM. EI-rAIND Sin.o s..N ICS' NATIONAL J-. BAN K:PHILADELP RTA, may 1, 1666. The Board of Directors of this bank have this day ilthlared a dividend or PO: 41 PERCENT—aIso an extra dividend of ONE PER CENT.; bath payable on cemand. flee of taxes, myl-6t/ W. RUSHTON, Je.. Cashier 11:4TYLIft u NATIONAL .13a.NE. or •Pff. 'La; DELPHIA. May Ist, 18ds. e Beard of ldrectors have this day declared a 'dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the capital stock for the last six months,clear of taxes, payable on demand. my2-3t} R. OLENDINNLNG, Cashier. fl SIXTH' NATIONAL BANK, PIIILA.D FETA, May I, 1865. • ' Yfie Directors have Vila day declared, a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., clear of tax, and payable an and after May 3d. ROBERT B. SaLTER, my - Cashier. (U. FIRST NATIONAL SANK, OF PHILA.- DELPRLA..—PHILNDRIXHIA, May ist. MG. A DIVIDEND OF SIX PEN LEN P. out of the profits of the last six -months, has been this day de clared. payable on demand, free of taxes. . By order. , MORTON McMICHA.E.L. In., , myl lit . .. Cashier. ', .i&FADELSNI.t,'S' NATIO:Se 1.. BAN IC—Pitu.A -WDICIrPHIA. May 1, 1866. - ie Board of Directors of this Bank have THIS DAN•deelSTed a Irlvidend of SIX. ;6) PER CENP. and an Extra Dividend of FOUR PER CENT., payable on demand. free of Taxes. myl.6G - J. WIF.GA.ND, Jr., Cashier.*, IR:THE WESTLEN NATIONAL, BANK cir PHILADELPHIA. ➢lay 1, '866. Directors have this day declared a Dividend of TEN PER payable on drmand,clear of taxes. rayl-6tl C.N. WEYGANDT, Cashier. THE PRILADELraIANATIONALBANK PHILADELPAI.A. .1.1.ay 3, 1866. - - he Directors - have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE percent. and also an extra Dividend or TWO per cent. for the last six months, payable on aemand, clear of Taxes. B: B. COMM; vl3, my 3-814 . . Cashier. thir4PHILADh.LPHX.A. E..XCHANGE COM PAN Y. —At a meeting of the Board of Managers, held d * ay, a Dividend of THREE PER CENT., clear of tax, on the Capital Stock, was declared, payable at the Superintendent'," office, in the Exchange, on and after May 7th prom, ' HENRY- D. kHERRERD, Secretary a d Treasurer r PHILADELPHIA. April 10.1866. _ _ my2-6r, .110 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. ThEASIfttER'S DEPARTMENT. PHILADEte PHU, May 2d 1866. kio TICE TO STOVER OLDEItS.—The 'Board of Di rectors have this day declared a send-Annual Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of National-and State Taxes, payable on and after hfay 30, 1866. '' Powers of Attorney for collecting Dividends can be bad at the Office of the Company, N 0.238 Soutn THIRD street. ' THOS. Ti FIRTH, mylaCt - Treasurer'. OFFICM OF THE WEST JAMEY R ROAD COMPANY. Cestrom,prll 27th. 1866; °Z -A Notice is hereby given that, a Dividend. of TWENTY FIVE PER CENT., clear of National Tax, was this day declared on the Capital Stock of this Company, payable by the Treasurer In 'said Work, at par, at the Of of .the Company, in the city. of Cam ,en, New Jersey, on and after the - 14th day of May, MS. All fractions or dividends not amounting to a full share, will, be paid In cash: and any Stockholder entitled to a fraction,may,by . the :cash payment- ol the balance. procure a full share. By order of the Board. _ • ' s T. JONES YORKE, Secretary and Treasurer. 1 13 9349 t - - SIPMMLL' Na3elCEb. lUD' BY ORDEROF THE CORPORATORS of the • SATE DEROSIT QOMP.ANY, of Rhiladelphia, the opening of the books for subscript:kit' to the capital stock of ;saki , COmpan.y . , Until further notice. - ap3o-rnyln POPE FARM OIL COMPANY.4The , Alintial Illeeting , of Ike • Stockholders of this . Company wu be held St No. 506 MARKET street (secondstory), =MONDAY. hi rtYltil, J& at 12 tO'CIOCX ht,. tor pa 'Election Of Officers Ibr the enlmingyssr. str224Str- •". MEIRFXN,Sec'y. ... . , . mOIITOF..OE. THE IRFING OIL - 85HMING ' pa;NO:s24 WAL.lsTUTStreet, Room 15,. ': I .r e %annual' .meeting ‘. 01 the , Stockholders, of this Company - will be bele). on TIIESDA - T ,15th Pday, at 12 o'clock, for the election of officers to serve for the, en -Piing Yellr.. , . , ~ .TOre.,H. WILKINS, Jlt.,! apseimyiS) , -2 ',-; : ~•• -, . : !,, ~ . • . Secretary. " " : .f t s , • holders of — THE TIOGA. I. • gliriguniNT •• O . ANY will be held on the first of AI 6.Y, anthe s' hlladelphla Exchange at' 12 o'clock, "111.,,at which keAteection gill , be? held fllifipagers,Yrealcient nrEr. for the ensuing ear r apS-nuf GAP MINING COMPANY.—The Annual ikr_Y Meeting of the Stockholders of the Gap Mining Company of Lancaster County will be held at the office No 136 South TlilaD street, on MONDAY, May 7th, at 4 o'clock, P. M. An election will be held fbr Five Directors to serve for the ensuing year. F, S. HOECKDFY, PP2OtiIIYS SPECLUL NOTICH4A WARM A.Dli) [TAN U -- Gia. ee..NAL t OMPANY--A.n election for aloe Di -2,4C105.S of the above. Company to to eL•rve for the ensiling year,.will be held at the °lnce in. Princeton, Is eta Jersey, nu HURSDAY mutt. (loth) day of: Mt"y. IMs, at 12 o'c:Ock,,M. .' • . STOOKTO.t..7, S cretary. ftt• - .., OFFICIO OF SIIOAL VA.LtlitY ii•rDY COMPANY', b 32 WAL,t , UT STO.EET, PHILA. ILt.L-ram. April LI 1866. • : " • 'I be Aunual Meeting of the. Stocßholdera of 'the Sugar Vallt-y• oil cuditially will be held at t e Company's utHee, un TIIESDAv.,ISIa, ath, I£oB. at 12 o'clock M. BEN'J. M. WEAVER, ,apleU mrSt . oacretury. • OFElek_ 511.A.61t KIN AND BEAR VA.L- B , ,DY LIT. t OAL OttILIPANY, No. 214 CHEs - riTur mteet..— Pnti..tnEt..pnrA. Ap 11 24th. 1846.. . • `The ant ual meeting of litoclt older% and eleotio.n or Dlllctize - orll% - ektltatuoktn - and - Bear -Valley coal Com pany will be held at Vie office .1 the klumpany on 11.1t,NDAY - ; hl ayllo, 1846, at 12 o'clock. . WM. I". ATKII , ItON. Secretary. ap?5,27.3 0. r6"4 4 . 5 ! OFFILE OF THE: MaTALLINE _LAND COMPANY, No. x,!,4 WALNUT street., - Palms- DELP.SIIA s bitt).2, 1866. ' he Suited Amnia! Meeting of 'the Btrwk.holders of the hi FTALLINE LA NI) CUMPAN V Will ..e had at the °thee oi .the t ompany. oa MONDAY, Joao 4tn prox, atl2 o'clock, M. F. H. WOMita.TH. • - . OW. OFFICE OF THE 24.0 NT ALT ) IRON ; COM rANY, PHILADELPHIA, April . ' , 40;h:1866. OW. Annual Meeting of the Stockholdera wilt be hfld lathe Office of the Company, No. 407 LIBRA.RY street, on MONDAY, the 79th of May . next,at 2. P. M., when an election will be held for -,threctors to serve for the ensuine year. - •.A. J. BARB, I ap4o 5n,w,1,7t2 ' • . .BeCretary. 'OFFICE. OF THE MA.PLE . SHADE OIL COMPANY, 524 WALNUT Street, PutrhAriaLL . Vie Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Oorn. any will be held at their office on THURSD May 17th. at 12 o'clock M. The_'lrattafer Books will, close on the loth at 3 P. 'M. and oppeen on thelBtb. 1 ay27-I;to,w.tanyi7l THOS. R. SIC ABLIC;Sec'y. t O TharEtAttDa.l.FlS INSUR ANCE.ANNO qI'TY AND TRUST CX/MPANY OF an Election Ibr Fourteen Managers will be held at the of the Company, No.loB CHE3TN CT ittreet. agreeably to the Charter. on MONDAY, the 7ttt from 10 o'clock A. M. to 12 o'clock noon. - • JNO. F. JA.KES, ACtUary, rsly3-30 May 8,18b6. (0. OFFICE Shbal.MAN COMPANY.- PLULADILLPHIA, April' 8, 1886,—..A special meet ing of the Stockboldera of : the Company ill be held at No. 142 South Fourth - street. on • Mon day, May 14, at twelve o'clock, noon, to 'consider the exped'e,cy ofJ mortgaging a portion of the property of the Company, for the purpose of raising a working By order of the Board of Directors, _ ap26 atwtrnyl4/ S. DIIY„ Secretary. lU'CAMBRIA. IRON COMPANY. A special meeting . of the Stockholders or. the Cambria lion Company, will be h. ld on THUR.. 4 DAY, &fay Stott, ass, at the office of the Company, .N 4.400 Caestnnt street, Philadelphia, at. o'clock', I'. rd., to' consider and determine the disposition of the . residue of the capital stock and such other business as may, hen be By order of the Board. spar-Myst* - .101 IN F. RULE, Secretary. FO'TiI.EASURY DE,FARLMENT, APRIL 28TH, 3866.-Igot ce is hereby given, that the Treasurer of the United States, the Assistant Treasurers at New Yolk; Philadelphia and Bost.oll, and the United States Depositaries at Baltimore a..d Cincinnati have been directed to discontinue, from this date, the receipt of deposits on account of Temporary Loan, except those intended for clearing House purposes. H. IicCULLOCIEf. - . ap.7..6t Secretary of the Treasury. OFFICE OF IKE VULCAN MINING Cl3l - Y;ITT street. PUILA DILLPECIA, pril 11,1 Se. Isotice Is-hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Vulcan. Mining C.,:mat. will be held at the Office of the Company on THURSDAY, Maylo prox.. at 12 D Mork 3L for the election of Di rt ctots and the transaction of . other business. F. K. WOMR.A.Ta. ap23 to mylo SecretarY. CDq- iHE ANNUAL MEETING OE THE STOCK IL , I,IiERS OF THE BLOO,IISBORO IRON PAD. Y will be held at the Carupany's Ofti,..vt. at 1 roocuile,:Pa., on WEDN.Ki , TIA.Y, laity ad, Mid, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to serve the ensuing year, and for toe transaction of other business. - - - _WILLIAM E. S. BAKER, tectetary and Treasurer, No. s 3 North Wattr street. PHILADALPHIA, April 17,1868. apl9-sOtt ONORTHERN IBERTIES AND PENN ' TOW.NsfiIP RAILROAD OOMPANY.—Pau.- AMILPHIA, d ytll 9, 1568 The annual meeting of the Stockholder% of this Company, and an ele , tlon for officers to serve fur the ensuing year, and uu ti I others shall be elected, will be bela at the office of the Philadelphia Railroad Com enS.No. ' 4 7 South FOURTH Street, on SION:OAY. he 7th day ofMay next, at 11 o'clock A. aplO W3l. B W}BB. tmcrelary. I:I6SYNNIKMaIk? APATIONA SOUTH FOURTH. SPEEET.—RELILADELPHIA. April • tfth,lB66. - The Animal Meeting of the- Stockholders of this Company, and an election for President and six &Lana gere takeplace at the Office of the Company, on MONDAY, the :th day of May, next; twit o'clock M. WM. H. WEBB, Secretary. splo t toys fqGOOD SPRING RA r I.IIOAD COMPANY. —PirinaDS.LPHIA, April 9, 1866 e annual meeting of' the Stockholders of. this Company, and an e'ection for President and .ix managers, to serve for the. ensuing year ana until others shall be electedmill be held az the office of the Philadelphia and Reading Rai'road Company, No. 2..*1 south FOURTH Street, on Monday. the 7th day of Iday neat, at DS •A. M. ' WM. H. WEBB, Secretary. • r; urn: E.-1 he- ttooks fur subscription to the aCapltal Stock of the Sc uytkil River Passenger Railway Company will be open at the Ottice of the Philadelphia and Gray's Ferry Passenger Railway Company, Twenty-second street below Si rune, on Thursday, Frlcay and Saturday, the Loth, 11th and 12th days of May, 1568, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. By order of the Commissioners. S. GROSS FRY, Treasurer. 81410-f,m,w,myl2f 103. PI:TIDAL/. L.P.H.TA. AND READING RAIL. ROAD COMPANY. °dice 2:a South FOURTH eet, PRILADULPHIA, April 22, 1866, 7.4 otice is hereby given to the Stockholders of this f 'impany, that the option of receiving their Dividend in c. tuck or Cash. under the resolution of the B.,ard of )Ith December. 1865, will cease on and after thezuFt of May,lBB6,tuad that such Stockholders as do not demand t heir Dividend to be paid to them in Stock on or before 'het clay. will be thereafter entitled to receive it in Cash only. ap2B-Iml S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. irWTItheSUBY DEPARTMENT, APRIL 27211, 1863.—notice la hereby given that on tue isth (1.3 , ay. 1866, the interest upon all certificates of depo sit on account of temporary loan (other than those in sued for Clearing Rouse purposes), then outstanding and unpaid, will be reduced to the uniform rate of five per cent. per annum, fron' that date, and all persons then holding such certificates in which a higher rate of interest is specified, are requested to present the same to the officers by whom Issued, that other certificates may be substituted therefor. ap3O6t meeting of the /Roach°Nero of the ."WESTERN MINING AND MANG FACYCHING (C,DIPANY," will be held on illondaY the fourteenth of May, Prez., at one o'clock P. hi. at 427 Walnut street, in the city of Philadelphia, for Ihe purpose of organization under the renewed charter, making By-Laws, electing Directors for the ensuing year, &c. Attendance of all parties interested is re• quested..r.Holders of stock not transferred can hays t hesame attended Why application to the President br BeCretary. • ' ' GEO W. D&Y, President. apsOln,fat, Aprll:l9th, 1866 OFFICE OF THE LEHIGM COAL AND Ia.DY NAVIGATION COMPANY, PUIIADELPETA, May 2d,1866. At an election held May 1,1866, tho following named pet so o fficers ef THE LEHIGH COAL ANDNAVIGATION COMPANY forteh ensaing 3 - ear : PRESIDEST. JAMES 8, COX. JOHN FARNUM. FRANCIS'R. COPE, ; RICR'D RIDHARDSON,• FREDERICK GRAFF,' ANDW: MANDERSON, PISHKR HAZARD, JACOB P. JOSE,: • ' CHARLES L. RORIE, FRANCIS C.:YARNALL, CHARLES WITRELER. SA ISWEL F. STORRS. Rty2-,lti • F. IUDAT THE ANIMAL MEETING OF THE I Stockholders .of the LEHIGH ZINC COM- P AWS' , held on ,Wednesday. May 2, the following gentlemen were unanimously elected to serve , as Drectora for the ensuing year: - Benj C-Webster, - George K. Ziegler, Charles W. Trotter, -- Gordon Menges,' Adolph E. Rorie, Charles L. Boyle, . Jarttes C. Flakier. And-st a subsequent meeting of the Directors the following gentlemen were elected to their respective BENJAMIN C. WEBSTER. President. CHARLES W.' TROTTER, Vice l'„restdent. GORDON M&ONGEB. Treasurer. , MIVNRY A. WILTBERGER, Seeretaiy. By order of the,Board., my 3 ett GORDON MONGES, Secretary. • • COMrTBOT4. - PIVO NOTICE: nrEFABITRY DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF COMP : AL— TROLLER -OF .CURRE NCY, _WAsEccanTON. 'March Seth, - Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "THE , NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF FEILLADELPHIA." in the city of Phllade,pbia, in the . connt y o f phuod (aphis, and State of PennsylVania, has been : duly organized under and according to the', ro quirements or the act of Congress, entitled -" An act to provide a, National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States' Bonds, and to p rovide' for the Oircula, tion and - Redemption thereof, approved Jima Id. 1864, ,'and has comphed,with all the provisions of said act re quired to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking tinder said act. • -Now, there/ore,- I, Freeman. Clarke. Comptrollerof the'Curqncy l do hereby that _' THE NATIONT ae --aby °unity Ai BANK UP THE REPUBLIC or PIEILADEL pAIA," hrthe cit Matehiladelphia, in the county of misdeal:llga, sad of Pen !mania, is authorized to commence the business of under the act afbreaald. In testimony whereof witness my hand and I seal of office, this tiiiat i t=of Marth, 1866. CLARKE, [zuhREDIESH ONniktrOibid. H. McCULLOOH. Secretaxy of the Treasury MITCHELL, Secretary; Liavoss4 RICHARD PENISTAII3 Ale; Wine and Liquor Vaults, , 4SP Chestnut Street, P HILiLDELPHIA Established for the) Sale of Unadulter• ated Liquors Only.. Special Notice to Families! Richard Penistaxes Celebrated, Ale, Porter sad Brown Stout, Ncro wrench recoritrueudec by the Zdedigal .11 1 u=1 , for Invallda. *1 25 PEN, DOZEN. otim Botzlets hold one Pint.) , . The above being of the very beat quality, It must be .idraitted the price is exceedingly LOW. It 1s eeliVev3l to all parts" of the city without extra charge. 134ndies Wine; GustWhiskies,ao.,&o. Warranted pure, at the lowest possible rates, by the Bottle, Gallon, or Cita. CHAMPAGiIItEr of the best brands offered lower han by any other •house. • On Draught and ln Bottlee,. ' HP1785 'I2:RAPEI This In an excellent article - for Invalids. II to a sure cure !Cr .Dyspepaln. ICAVABiA CIGARS. OUT'S 0n... BAT EU SARDINES, Am London and Dublin Porter and Brown Eno at—Englia and Snatch 4Uea. JUST OPENED. Penigtan's Etranch Ale. Wine and Liquor Vaults, • Nos. 37 and 39 South Third Street, Plffladeiota& Hear Entrance on Pank street. mhl9 PERBII% bIERN di CO. 01)411113:1:,acfojfielnwioiereel CALIFORNIA WINES, NO. 180 BRO&DWAY, N. Y., Weald respectfhlly Inform the public that our goods may be found in Philadelphia at the following houses SIMON COLTON & MARVA, BORIRT BLACK, BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, JAMES B. WEBB, MITCHELL & PLETCHER, HABSARD & CO. HARTLEY, E 2 North Fifth street. THOMPSON BLACK & SON. falter =Mai HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE, 3".. F. 7") TY "N" rta 0 151 EMU FRO Vl', SOLit ACSNT. 111TINX15.—Theittentlon of the trade it 'allotted tc tee following very choice Wince, dr.-, far saLe b 3 ,MO F. DTON. No. 151 South Pion' "tram qove Welr.at HADEIitAS—OId Inland, pears old. dIELERRIEB—CampbeII & Co., tangle, dotage ant :ple Grape, B. 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IMar AMEa ket italtit Bt. Cold a ßot ank kabougn i M l Zll an - d . 81161 . • °n • ,617 :00411 ' " MPPER ABB YELLOW METAL t)BralanioOckbea TM* Bolts and Inn Oo po LL sonaseatltonhand and for sale Al AZIOIT MOM BMW BEAMS% FOR-7ItENT. The New iltdletin N o 607 Chestnut Street %lila, BE COMPLETED IN A. FEW WEEKS. The proprietors are prepared to receive proposals for rent ,,.. „d oh rooms as they will not use themselves. • These will be . THE SECOND ErTOP.Y aaorrr ROOM 60 by 24 feet. THE WHOLE OF THE NORTHERN HALF OP Pour Stories High. Rltb Entrance by a wide ball on Suitable for a Jobbing or Commission House, a Bank or Insurance Mace. vor Farther. Particulars apply at the EVENING BULLETIN OFFICE. mhs o. 329 Chestnut Street. tt N FUR RENT, With use of Steam Power, part of the BASEMENT of No. lit South 101:131TH Street. ' • Apply to , . . $l3lO WALT dt BROWN'. a.1;2 8 t4 • On: the remises. MIIANt,SOME (..131.LNfetY 8 Messrs. TiLiIIIA.tt EONS' SA.LE. at the EX AISGE 15th May, Is the very desirable' Country tieet. of A NDREAS B.ARTRLi.C.MapIe Lawn,..l near Rolmesburg, Twenty-tblrd Ward, lathe City Ofnilar celpbia It contains 83i acres of ground, 5 itcres handsemely Said cut in Lawn and garden, with due gravel roads 'and walks. Every variety of shade and &nit trees, evergreens and shrubbery, gooavegetable garden and grape vines in gr,at variety-5% acres an pasture ground and bulidinglots. -- -- The Improvements:consist of 11. threeetorY house, 40.x.40 feet, piazzas on _three_sides._ un the first floor, parlor, 11-rary, dining-rcom, kitchen In the rem% and hall 7 feet wine-with marble floor In- the centre, run ning through the length-of the how. - • -Five chambers on the second floor, with bath-reem In the centre of the' house, hot and cold water, sta tionary wish stand and water closet. . . On the third floor . ..four chambers and store r o om, with a stairway leading to the top of th e . house, from which a fine view Is had for fifteen miles around the Cellar underneath the entire building, with excellent furnace for bestir g. Marble mantels and grates in first and second story. Also - milk vault and ice house, ncanas, ELS.I7OEas The - well is twenty-eight feet deep, and has a fine spring of water (excellent); which has never given out in the driest was then . The stone stable and carriage house is 30 by 36 feet, and has three stalls for horses and two for cows. The entry in the centre of the building divides the coach house, above which are two rooms for servants. In the stable yard is a chicken house, a good well of water, wagon shed, ZS c. The situation of this place is five minutes' walk from the Holaciesburg Station, on the Trenton Railroad, with a plank walk to the entrance gate, and possesses the advantage of being within a few moments' walk of churches, schools, stores and the Bristol Turnpike. It has the reputation of, being one of the healthiest places within nine miles of the Uty of Philadelphia, and has been the winter and summer rsaiderm of the owner fur the past eleven years. The ptuchaser can have part of the furniture at a fair price, if deafrect. 11000 of the purchase money may remain on the property, secured in the usual way. 9505 to be Psid when the property is s'ruck off, Can be examined from this date to the day of sale. Train ieaves Kensington Depot at 3 P. M. Possession on the 12th of June. [my . : 9 5 7 9 11 14-7tl E'lo RENT.—Deslrable first-class Chester cuanty l COUNTRY RESIIIIOENCE, completely furnished sun newly refitted: large barn, poultry house, ice house filled, spring house, plenty of pasturing, find cold springs, splendid shade an excellent garden with crops in the ground an abundance of fruit; apples, pears. plums peaches, quinces, grapes, cherries. cur rants. strawberries, ctn. Situation high, beautiful, and perfectly healthful. Excellent boating, splendid fish ing an g to ocima d nn intr. Apply k.OROE, W STULL. J'a. at C. M. S. OfficeNo 727 Samom street, cetween 1 and 4 o'clock P. M. my 2-41.0 FOB SALE—COUNTRY Is.SIDENCE, AT Holmesbarg—Beautiful situation and perfeetlY saithfull superior Dwelling with the all the modern conveniences and three acres of land. Bounded by vk.land JIVE nue .11111. Decatur and Cambridge streets. Tastefully laid out with abadeand fruit trees. Kahle. t each Rouse. Laundry. Close to licdmesburg .Isailload etatton and Bristol. Turnpike. Access fre quent. Immediate pas 'cation. For further psalm laza. see bandbllls and cataloeve of M. THOMAS 4t r ONB Ellie of. May 8. 080. W. eTULL, myl-61. 1 . Conveystr.er, S +ma'am street. coTrAGEs TO LET I bare several fine Cottages yet to 1 et, tarnished with ail the necessary furniture. <tc., except linens, crock ery. knives. forks and spoons. Address immediately, • A. E. HUGRII3S. my'2.lmi Real Estate Agent. I% FOR SALE—a. VALUABLE COUNTRY 7.4 SEATatRiVaIiTO. N...c co Jersey, n.slsting of a au pointsd Stone HOUSE. lth - GROUNDS OF ABSUT ACPE'N fronting the Delaware River on the bank. The house is furnished with all the modern conveniences, and supplied with water by a windmill on the premises. here Is also a good STABLE, with /CE HOUSE, &c. Apply to • PETER T. WRIGHT, ap9.frl2t* ns Chestnut street, up stairs. vIT9 FUR SALE—A Farm of IC acres, at Abington E. 12, Station, on the North Pennsylvania Raitrusd, at3out half an hour's ride from Philadelphia. This. Property includesseveral fine sites for Country Resi dences. ALSO—Tao very desirable City B.tesidences, Nos. 4 2125 and 2157 Spring Garden street, Apply to W 2.1. McLEAN, Conveyancer, my2-etc No. =2 South Fourth street. ABFlat taAL.E—A FARM, containing 101 acres superior land, together with modern uouble brick mansion; Ice and carriage house; 2 tenant houses; 3 barns, Sc.. -ihc. Situate 1 mile from Moorestown, N. J.; li a mile from Camden, Moorestown and Mount Holly Railroad, and 10 miles from Camden; live acres of garden fruit.. vrsing orchard and handsome lawn, well shaded. J. - (iIj.M . MPY & BONS, SOS Walnut street. Hte FOR SALE—ZII4 RACE Street, corner of Freed- Lander"' street, opposite Blind Asylum, three-story ouse, double back-buildings, saloon parlors, 5 cham bers. bath, gas, water.closet, heaters, summer and win ter kitchen, ranges, grape vines. Also, a large lot on reedlander street, 18 feet front by 68 feet deep. If not sold before May Bth. will be rented. Inquire at ltcCal a's new Hat store. 613 Chestnut street. ap3Otmlsi irt 634 NORTH TWELFTH STREb.T.—FOR SALE Three story DWELLING, -double three-story bac buildings, replete with modern conveniences— gas, beaters, winter and summer kitchen, saloon par lor. ac. In good order. 4,0 X) may remain on mort gsge. If not sold before May l-Sth, will be rented. In quire at McCALLA'S New Hat store, 613 Chestnut street. . ap3Otf, , On- GERMANTOWN •RESIDENGE FOR SALE -111 M OR TO TtßWlt—Beautitally - and conveniently situated, within two minutes' walk of Church Lane Station. A commodious and elegant RENTDIWCE. with all the modern Conveniences; stable, coach-house, c. Lot 180x213. Apply between lo and 2, at 88 North TIEIRD street. [mint til] W. P. WLLSTACH, SPRUCE STREET.-FOR SALE.—A four-story modern brick residence 22 feet front, with three story double back buildings and lot 119 feet deep Wan outlet, situate on the north side of Spruce street, below Ee~enteenth street. J. hi. GiThihilLY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. M. A l'astoral ~. , „ ` , .7: TO . LET:— 111XED.t&TE POqtru'lsilON. ( .I' Three-story DWELLINO;dOtibIe back buildings . ; • :NV I , . flVe squarer olContlnental. Parlor andSecota-i, story carpets ft)r sale:* 'taut fiColf 'itadrmt JUNO, , 'EIII.L.ItTMOMCIN . '• • . • ,i• .`., • i . •-; apsatf , -, . FOB' 43 OWII4-A...tbraknOry:*lok 0 W114-A...tbraknOry:*lok " brown inane Ilidah, Xorth Seventeenth Woe"; ba daa. range. dtc. Apply To J5I:(1171M13 a'SOM- Itell-EBtatelEnokera.4WWaintilliareet:l;-, 6 EtITATIE. THE BUELDINH, Chestnut street, And a Front of 25 feet on Jayne street. CAPE TSL A ND, NEW JERSEY, IraFOR SALE.— Fine large Stone Vlf orator, on CLapier street. near Township llne,wklaut ten minutes' walk of the Germantown A. R. station.. C. C. H. MITERREAD. 4:15 South Sixth street.? Cr:Et FOR BALE—COTTAGE AT CAPE ISLAND• Winn T .rayeLte street, lot SO feet front by 200 deep IL rooms. plena front and back on illst and second stories. One half can remain •on mortgage. If not sold before June Ist. will be rented, furnfaned. Inquire at lficCalla's new Hat store,Tda Chestnut at. anSetralsf inWEST PHLLADELPHLA. PROPERTY FOR - SALE CHEAP.—The lest one of those splendid brown atone Dwellings, No. 4203 BECK.W street, finished in the beat manner with all the modern con veniences. Apply to D. SUPPLED, 740 North Nine:. teenth street. ep24-120 FOR BALE.—The fOurstory modern brick realdence 20 feet front, with three-story double hack buildings, and let 117 feet deep to a thirty feet wide street. situate No. 1833 Filbert street. J. M. ORD& MEY & BONS, 508 Walnut street. ; Aiwa 137112..11T—F0R SALE—A three-story. thtat modern brick ItESIDYNOE, With attics and three-story double bac.k buildings and lot 20 feet front by'lo3 feet deep: altUate Nineteenth and Arch streets. J. M-131:IMICEY do BONS, 508 Walnut street. • all YOB SALE..—The three-story brick resident*. jag with three story, back buildings, and every con venience, and newly papered and painted 'throughout; situate No. 820 South•Twerityrfirst street. J. hi, GUM -11.E.Y & SONS. 548 Walnut street. - ' ? For. SALB.—Tbe fouretory, brick Residence, with double back buildings, and lot 20 feet front b 100 feet deep to al2 feet wide 'atreet;.edtuate N 0.235 South' Bulb, street.. J.. 151. augnizy 4 SONS, 508 Walnut street. , rTO EMT—HOUSE AND GROUND, N. E. Cor ner, Thirty eight and Walnut, West Plihaderible, leo ,i eet how by Eio feet decp; grape vines, fruit trees; natural spring water. - Immediate possession. Inquire titaalla's new Hat store, 618 Chestmit at.- ap3(:l-tif get FOR ,SA I: 1 CECIDAP,—A threeretory—briek tdweldna with back 2011 Poplar . street, mocterneonvenleneee. Apply to J. H ORB= d 4.1 SON. Real Baste Brokers, 488 Walnut street::.:: , To RENT—di desirable House ins CEM trig leer tion. Haut,lB3o. Apply at imui TsomesoN sized. ra.7340, ESTAXEL, S3POE SALE.—A moat desirable and please My located 001:11 VARY KB Wlth 8 acres of Isnd. ndsome lawn, well shaded; abundance of !snit. grapes and berries; a fine vegetable garden; coltish house, with stabling for - six - horses; situated on the Berton turnpike road. 14" miles above Hestonville, 34' of a mile from Pennsylvasda avenue. station. on the Pennsylvania 'Railroad. Premises can be seen and house opened every day thisweek from la A. if - until IS. , For fulther particulars inquire at 219 CiiEBl . - NUT street. ' • rayl-4te $3, TO SENT—GKRMATOWIL • • ASTONE COTTA.tir.. me roams; ; situate on Stentou avenue, commanding afneview; half-way between Wayne:anti Ifiatter'a Lane stations on Philadelphia and Germantown rail road. and within one square of Germantown turnpike. , Apply to C. M. EVANS, mya , st.* 631 Arch street. ESTO LET.—For three or four months from N'tine Ist a delightfully located, well furnished HOUSE, two bath rooms, water and gas to third floor. To a small respectable family this is a rare chance. Address boxUnpultofflm— my2-3l YOB. RENT.—AN ELEGANT INNTE-BTOBY L" house, on North Broad street, with or without urniture, for sale. Address my24t* PiTO RENT—Fourth and-Fifth stories No. US South Second street, suitable for light: nt. misc . ug Purposes' will be rented 13W to a good tenant 4 , F§Y to J. H. CURTIS & SON, Real Satate Brolamt, • - ROB SALN AT CHESTNUT KELL—A.Large and Commodious Stone Btansion. mar the Depot, w all modern conveniences. Now being comoleWa. ImmedlateVossession. Apply. to 228 WAIsHINGrON itiHIPPILVbt 01-1. NEW YORK,. . Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. The Philadelphia and New YorkEtr_prens, Steamboat Cornpowy. --- tc T.,"7 Bteam Propellers leave DAILY from TI ENT WHARF below MA SET stmt. rowans 4. e rtm in 24 HOUR& This Line connects with all Northern and Mullein Transportation Companies, Goode forwarded direct to all_points free of commission. weight received at lowest rates. - • Will. P. CLYDE & CO. ..katoia. 14 EolithWham Thu JAS. __,,Aggnt, 117 Wall street. riew ratl44f FOB BOSTON. LINE DIREOF. PROM MICH PORTEFXBYAIV2I.734II9. FROM PINE ST. WHARF_ AND LONG 'WHARF. BOSTON. The stesunship ARIES, Captain Boggs, will sail from Philadelphia on Saturday evening, May 6. The steamship Notsm A N , thyptain c rowe ll, will gig • from Easton on Friday, May 4, at 12 IL 'Me line 'between Philadelphia and Boston is tune °°l3l l2 l4 K ed at' Pl° Captain . • ON, Matthews, 1200 tons imrthen. • NORMAN, (Retain Crowell.l2oo tons barthen. ARUM, Captain Boggs, 900 tons heathen. These substantial and well appointed steamships will sail punctually ea adver tised , and freight will be received every , day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. th Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading with eir Fort Paaliage gaa WINBOR i iMk. 832 South Delaware avenue. :liff•t; :sit_lip:4(it:Ctta) . st ilik_ 4 lliiiii 4179'4. :i •; : ziV: _ ~I=l:llll4l§.§V•sv7-Ilk, The fine steamships of thin Line imiare at the knausa rates and sail regularly from the Flat Wharf abase Market Street, every - WEDNDIO.9.Y aad SATURDAY, At soon, Connecting with Sal:treads from Pfebrruind, Norfolk cad City 'Point, forming the moat direct route for tits South and Sonthweet. - For freight or Passage, with excel:loot acmoonneda :4)1314, app to WM. P CELYDE ds 00., 14 North and South Wharves. NEW IMPRESS LINE TO ALEX ANDRA Georgetown and Washington, via ' lmm tesapeake and Delawarew Canal., with connection at Alexandria, Va., ft= the most direct note ibr Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. __ Steamers leave 'First Wharf above Market ItreE every Wednesday and Saturday at 12 K. , For freight apply to the agents, W. P. OLTDEA CO., II North Wharves. 13- A les Agent's& GeOrgetOßE; IL Eldridge a Co., Agenta at andria. gapFOR NEW YORK .— Philadelphia Steam Propeller Cempany-;-Despstch and Swift sure ea, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving daily at 12 N. and 5 P. IL, connecting with ail the Northern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, WAY to mhietf WM. M. BAIRD & CO., No. la 2 South Delaware avenue. It t NEW TOW-BOA' LINE. DELAWARE and CJILOAPEASA r w TO W=BOAT COMPANY. BARGES towed to and from PHILADELPHLA. HAVEE-DEGRADE, BALM:KCBS., WASHING. TON, and inturatediate points. WM. - I°. CLYDE & 00.. Agents, - Pa. 14 South Wharves. PhiLsdelphia. Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN. Superintendent. FOR SAN FRAN•crws - ) ROBINSON'S CAIXPORNIA CLIPPER LINE. BALLING BEGOT. awr.Y AS ADVERTISED. Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift. Sure Line at reduced rates. The splendid Al extreme clipper ship GRANITE STATE, Jacobs, Commander sals now rapidly loading at pier 11 East River. This beautiful vessel is one of the sharpest and best vessels now loading, and having a portion of her au go on board with large engagements, will have quicx. despatch. For frgtirbt. apply to 31H110r, SON di CO., MS Arch street. OR 'FREIGHT OR CHARTBB..--Al 33r. bark. SATILESN, Williams, master, 490 tons re gister and 6.500 bbls. flour. Al Br. bark JA IS Suuley, master. n) tons regis ter and 3,000 bbls. flour. Al Br. bark 33ALTHABABA, Wilson, master, 2.4 tons register and 3,500 bbls. flour. .A. 5 Br. brig IDA, Miming, master, 2.10 tons register and 2400 bbls„ capacity. Apply to E.DIff.IIIsiD A. SIMMER & CO. 3 Dock . street WbarL saFOB LIVERPOOL.—With Quick Despatch.— The Brat class packet bark COBURG, Gibson, master, having a large portion of her cargo en gaged, will Ball as above. For balance of freight or to PETER WEIGHT ,k BONS, 115 s=t. street. mhla•tf WANTED—A Vessel of about 100 hi feet ~i. Lumber, to carry Umber from Denton,hid., to 'Wilmington, Del. Apply to DAVID OOPER, 18N. Wharves. ar47 _N., FOR LA GUAVRA AND PUERTO CA .... RELLO.—Tne bark WHITE WINO Wilkie' master, will sail SATURDAY, 12th inst., for the above ports For freight or passage,appl7 to JOHN DALLETT a CO., =Walnut street. raY3 CONSIGNEDIS' NOTICE.—The schooner ML AC BICH, Crowell, master, from Boston, is now dis charging her cargo At Vine street wharf. Con signees-will please attend to the reception of their goods. DAVID COOPER, MN. Wharves. rity33t SP NARY ItUrSEILI., Weeks, master, from Liverpool, Is now &Waning_ under general order at Walnut street wharL Consignees will attend 'to SONS,on of their goods. P.NTER 'WRIGHT & us Walnut street. apatf NOTICE.--All persons are hereby cautioned against _ trusting any of, the crew of the Br. , bark LIZZIE MORROW, as no debts of their contraction will be paid by captain or consignees. PETER WRIGHT dt CONE, il6Waltmt street. apatf Ik,TOTICX—AII persona are hereby cautioned 1:1. trusting any of the crew of the Br. bark 00 1 1 M Gibson, Insister, front Liverpool, as no dents of thei r oontraction will be paid by the captain or consignees. PETE:a WRIGTiTot BONS, 115 Walnut street. mhl7-tf Elzl.se. . to a :1' ::II • a A:4 - Av en aue , P SONS, W Sail Makers, No. 800 North DELAW - • :- hiladelphia. gat I %e t ' ' telt I . lbEita n feet satirdtiction. EDUCATION. pARDEE SCIENTIFIC I COURSE - LAFA rEfiTE N COLLEGE!. 'ln addition to the general Course of Instruction in this Department. designed to. lay a substantial basis of knowledge and scholarly culture, students can pursue those branches which,are essential,practical and tech- Ideal, viz.: ENGINEERING, Civil, Tonogra y Philai and - lsfachanical; MINING and METALL - ORO ;ARCHI TECTURE. and the application of Caemistry to AG RICULTURE and the ARTS. There is also afforded - an oppertunity for_special study of 'TRADE and com blEßO.E,of MODERN LANGUAGES and PHILO LOGY; and of the HISTORY and INSITIUTIONS of of our own coun•xy..- For Circulars nptalY to Pre3l4ent OAPTELL, or to Prof. E. B. YOUNCim •N r MON. April 4,1866. , Clerk of the - FaculTy„ my3,1D20/ PAIL" BEHEELDN YOUNG HISS ARROW', T HM EHMINARY FOR YOIHIG LADIES will Com. =once on Wedneedig llePtember M l 4 - at her reeldenm. _corner of rOplar arid Sixteen Meets, MadelPnin. REwlaucrwwis :—Bev. G. Hinbria' Hart. D. D_, Bev. Themes Brainerd, D. D., W.* Allen, Eag les Fragment of °ward milers. , tyur.ir, STATIOMMY. WNOLISH NOTE PAPER.—PLERE'S celebrated mi rough pearl envelopes to gkatch:' Jost - received. MASON & CO.. sP2s•at, 907 Chestnut street. VIgOLISH NOTE PAPER.—lit r batraaa's celebrated Cold pressed r °i • i g h, with eh, yejo hrA pea so . Tua li t a rec o tv . ed. .arda-61 - • • 807 Chestnut Street. PENS.--A full lineofTerry o 'i MAS l i ncMas. • ;1 ;Ng -Chgatautlitreet. ,f OCK-ET'BOOE.S, (WELD CASES, Bpiana_Bootal, &c . . Allandsp#lo4 , assonmpitt calf and' Turkey; pa. tent s clasPe. ,-0 . 11 i ,1130 1f , ii te;st . : :,-.; 901111tee4ut abeet. RIIeSIAN ebro i ted mating and copying ink, a black timid and dots not moult - MASON it CO., CP 2 /1 41 WT Quoit= stank "LIVTNGSTON_,"' Box 2 589, Pon =toe.
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