[FrOn Mk Al%Mkt' for gar 1 t i MONO THE 1 AII7IZELS. BY HENRY W. LONGFELLOW. The sunset's gorgeous dyes Paled?lowly frotu : the alciw; And the' clear heaven was Waiting for the stars, As aide by aidei we strayed' - Adown a sylvan glade, And found our pathway crossed by rastie hare; Beyond the barrier lay green and , terniiting Way, 4. 4 rehoti. with .fair laurel trees, abloom and • • tall= " " 'l3 "1 -- Theiretipo aftender snow - Touched with a r4si:glow3,'; -And warm sweet. Shadows. treMbiliig over :The chestnuts sung andsighed; The solemn oaks replied, And distant pine trees. crooned in slumber ous tones; While music low and. clear Gushed from the darkness near, Where a shy brook went tinkling over atones. Soft' monies; damp and sweet, Allured - our waiting "feet, And brambles veiled their' thorns with treacherous bloom; • = While tiny'fleclis - of flowers, Which own no name of ours, Added their . mite of, beauty and perfume. And bark! a hidden bird— To sudden utterance stirred, As by a gushing love too great to bear With voiceless Silence long Burst into passionate song, Filling.with his Rweet trouble all the air. - • Then one, whose :eager soul. Could brook no slight control, Said, • "Let us thread this pleasant pall, - dear friend-- jf thus the way can be -. . • So beautiful to see, How much more beautiful must be the - -end! " "Follow! this solitude May shrine the haunted wood, storied so sweetly in romance and rhyme— " Secure from human ill; • " 7 - -And rarely peopled still By Fauns and Dryads of the olden time. "A spot of hallowed ground By mortal yet unfound, Sacred to nymph and sylvan deity— _Where foiled Apollo glides `.- - And bashful Daphne hides Safe in the shelter of her laurel-tree!" "Forbear!" the other cried— "o, leave the' way untried! Those joys are sweetest which we only - -Aiud the impatient soul,- . That seeks to grasto ,the whole, Defeats itself by its own eagerness. "Let us not radely.shake The dew-drop from the brake • Fringing the borders of this haunted dell; And the delights which are— The present and the far— Lose half their charm by being' nown too well! "And he mistakes who tries To search all mysteries— Who leaves no cup undrained, no path un - tracked; Who seeks to know too much Brushes with eager touch The bloom of Fancy from the brier of Fact. "Keep one fair myth aloof ;From hard and actual proof; Preserve some dear delusions as they seem; Since the reality, How bright soe'er it be, Shows dull and cold beside our marvelous dream. . "Leave this white pace unscored. • This rare realm unexplored, And let dear Fancy roam there as she will; . Whatever page we turn, • ' However much we learn, Let::there be something left to dream of still!" Wherefore, for aught we know, The golden apples grow In the green vale .to which that pathway leads; The spirits of the wood Still haunt its solitude, 'And Pan sits pining there amongst the reeds! . A Singular Etplosion. [From the Prov!deuce Journal] . About twenty minutes past 11 o'clock Friday morning, one of the iron heaters (fire-proof chambers fifteen feet square and occupying two stories of the build •ing) at the Providence Rubber-Works, on Dyer and Dorrance streets, blew, up with a loud report, demolishing entirely a triangular portion of the two-story building, about one hundred feet longon both streets and, fifty feet across. About one hundred feet more of the same building, on Dorrance street, was un roofed and badly shattered, while the • south wall of the four story, building was torn so that it will have to be taken down, and the extreme corner of that building:demolished. Fortunately, there. ; were no persons in the demolished portions' at that time. The :works were not • employing: a large force of hands. . In the lower building the-only Person who had occasion to be in the part destroyed, had left a few minutes before. _ the _third story of the other blinding,' severatgirls were at work very near the place where the wall was broken in, buts they ; escaped, and none of the help were injured. The cause .of the :explosion was the ignithin of the vapor of naphtha(inwhich, substance the rubber is "soaked i.e apre liminary stage of the manufacture) with in the chamber, perhaps'bY the taking fire of some portion of the goods, of which a large quantity were destroyed in the heater. That was a very violent one is shown not only by the amount of devastation caused, but by "the distance to which objects were blown, the fifth story windows of a building on Clifford street, upwards.,pf 150 feet distant, being; broken by thein. The streets were filled with debris; but we heard of only one passer-by who was burt. J.W.Briggs, mison, residing at 84 Point street, who was driving by on Dyer street, had his side bruised and his wagon filled with bricks. There was insurance on the buildings for upwards of fifty thousand dollars; in New York and Providence offices. Of the latter, the Commercial, Merchants; • Equitable, Gaspee and Narragansett had policies of „woo each._ The damage by fire;however, - was inconsiderable. .The engines played upcsi-the ruins and: kept them from burning Much. The -build _ ings destroyed had just been repaired from the effects of a recent fire. • TIIE noted guerilla, Allis Harper,liai been seen recently in the vicinity R f lO land station; Tenn.: Seterarof Ehirfrees gang were there, and it is,tepOrtedthatilar 7 per himself is in that rieighborhood;fbiffly. YrOunded, t IMPSII*Ura NOILIGIIM* !"1. *I . _ NOTICE.—The Annual Election for President hey and Manage rs of the ELMIRA AND WIL SPURT YLROAD COMPANY will he held' rt their ofliciaiWATalant atrae t t o IidOEDAY, May : t. at 12 VolOCk11- ap2l s,wi,th.ttori L. P. GEIGER, Sees. traPOPE FARM OIL COMPANY.—The Annual: '' Meetli r rg _cif the, Stockholders. of this Company. al be held at bIo, , SOMS. BRET street (Second story), nn MONDA 7 E.'hiay 7th.. 4 1866,..at 12 , o'clock M., for the of Officers for the ensuing year. Ac .&c. Ac. ap2.2420 4. W. GRIFPLN, Sec'y. OFFICE OF TEE JR I'ING OIL .3c *LNIATG. NO. 524.1VALNUTtitreet,"Reetti • __- • The - annual meeting of 'be Stockholders of this Company will be held. on TUESDA: , 15th May, at fl o'clock, for the election °rod:Were to serve for the en suing year! - - 3 - o t r;.E. wrrarrNS, JR., apanyni Secretary. NOTI,E.—The .annuat meeting of the Stock holders of THE TIOSA IDIPRaVENENT ....TADPANY will he held on the first of AL A.Y, at the Philadelphia Erchatge,- at 12 o'clock,M, at.which fimesn election' Will .13e held for Idana,gell, Ftwildent ~C.Pittreastirer, for the ensuing year . ap6-linf WILLL&M ELLIS, Treaenrer. ONO OFFICE CA.TAWISSA. R. R. COMPANY '. .424-1W.42,N1}7 . Street.. .p4tr,s_nat.e.RGi, April Stft.lB6(L.' ; , -The - annual election-for President'andllirectort . will be held on MONDAY, the 7th aay or May. 1868. at the Company's office, M. P. 11.IITCERKSON, -, Seiw.,BP7tmY7l .Y.itte President and; Sedt*tAry. GAP_ COMP.ANY.--The Anmial Meeting of the Stockholders of the Gap Mining Company of Lancaster County will be held at the office 40 .116 Booth T.ll4:Rii street, on -MONDAY, May qtal, at 4 ,o'Clbe.k.'Par.:Ct • - An election - will be held for Five Directors to serve for the ensuingyear., ROA:OXLEY, airNOTICE. DELAWARE AND RARITAN T CANAL COMPANY—An election for nine DI. it ORS of the above.-Company , to serve for the ensuing Year. will be held at the office in Princeton, New Jersey. on THURSDAY the tenth (10th) day of May , 1266, at 12 o'clock, M. ap2S-P .• 'JOHN: r. SIWILTON, it '• - ' " Secretary. U> OFFICE OF SUGAR watari OIL COMPANY, 532 WALNUT STREET, Pane- D.ELPICIA, April U. 1866. The. Aroma -.llfeeting of, the Stockholders of the Sugar Valley Oil Company will be held at the Cumpany'a office, on TUESDAY, May Bth 1866. at 12 o'clock M . BEN'J. WAAVER, &AMU 113 3 . 8. • - Secretary. .1 : I '• $ • :(1.4: Rs: M: (MLI.ANY; PanaDELPECUL, April 26,1888. An Election for two Trustees of the Northern Li. 'es Gas Company will be held at the Office of the .mpany, LAUREL street, .below Front, on TU I I Ay. may Bth , between'll. o'clock. A, AL an. o'clock P. M. . W. P. FODELL, ap2.1,26,28,my1,3,5 Secretary. . - WEST DRANCECCOAI.4 IRON, ORE -AND LUMBER COMPANY, Office 308 WALNUT 'Street, PariaxamPluA, Awn 17, 1 a66. 'I he Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany and an election for officers will take place at the office of the Company on MONDAY, May 7th, at 1 o'clock P. M. - ap2a.a,ta.th ,iry7t J. IMJAOP.N JONE 3, Seey NOTICE.—, ANNUAL MEETING Or 11;E T.s.r. the Stockholders of the BARCLAY COAL Co ANY, will be held at their Office, N. W. corner ot FOURTH andWALN CT at re et,Philad elphia HON LAY, May ith, 1666, at 12 o'clock, noon, at which time and place an Election will be held for officers to serve the ensuing year. HARVaY saa.w, apl7-tu,th,s-9t• becretary. OFFOE OF THE MINERAL OIL CVMPANY, 524 WALNUT ST itE'FT, PHILADELPHIA., April 2% 1866. The Ana nal MePting of tce Stockholders will be held at tt Cr office on F MAY, May 11th, 1886. at 12 M , for the election of Five Directors toserve the ensuinvear. THO ap26-th,s,to-tMFIII Secretary. OPEICEOF SHAMeKIN AND. BEAR VAL. R•2 '. .1.E1 COAL COMPANY, No. 214 CHESTNUT street.—PIIISADELPHIA., AMU 24th. 1866. The annual Meeting otstockholders, and election or Officers of the Shamokin and • Bear Valley Oral Com any will be bold at theoffice of the Company on MONDAY, May 7tb,1866,at 12 O'clock. M. WM. P. AT10N507 , .7. ap25,27,80,my2,4,5/ Secretary. OOFFICE OF THE METALLINE 'LAND 00MPANY, No. &24 WALNUT street. Plaid, DELPHIA, May 2;166E • be Stated A ennal Meeting of the Stockholders of the METALLTNELAND COMPANY will he held at the Office ot the .Company, on MONDAY, Tune 4th proz. at 12 o'clock, M..F. . WOMRATEL inyk-tJe4,l IC Clerk. agTHE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE ANNU rry AND TRUST COMPA.NY OF PELLA- D HtA. en Election for Fourteen Managers alit be held at the Office of the Company, N 0.408 CHEnTN UT street, agreeably to the Charter. on MONDAY, the 7th that., from 10 o'clock A. M. to 12 o'clock noon. May 3 , 1866- JNO.*F. JAMES, Actuary. . . M93-31.* CAMBRIA. IRON COMPANY. —A special b.,D 7 meeting of the Stockholders of the Cambria iron Company, will be hi Id on THURSDAY, May 31st, 1866, at the office of the Company; N 0.400 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, at 4 o'clock, P. M., to consider and determine the disposition of the residue of the capital stock and such other business as may then be submitted. By order of the Board. - • ap3o-tmy3l* - JOHN P. HILLS. Secretary. TREASURY DEPAR TALENT, APRIL :STH, 12:1866.—.N0vce is hereby given, that the Treasurer or the United States, the Assistant Treasurers at New York, Philadelphia and Boston, and the United States Pepositaries at Baltimore acid Crneinnati have been directed to discontinue. from this date, the receipt of deposits on account of Temporary Loan, except those intended for Clearing ouse purposes. . - H. McCULLOCH. 'apB6.6t s Secretary of the Treasury. ÜbOFFICE OF THE VIILCAN MINING OW PANY, 824' WALNUT street, PHILAD2LPICIA, April 21;1866: Notice Is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the stockholders of the Vulcan Mining Compan.Y will be bell at the Office of the Company on THURSDAY. May 10 prox. at 12 o clock M., for the election of Di rectors and the transaction of other business. F. Z. WOMRATH, :a. •• • .11 • e• • :• - • : ISHOLLERS OF THE BLOOMSBURG IRON s' ANY will be held at the Company's Office. at IrOnditlea's., on WEDNESDAY, May 23d, 186 S, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to serve the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other business WILLIAM E. EL BAKER, secretary and Treasurer, No. 2 1 3 North Water street. 4.• - • apis-3oti 0:;:t. THEholder ANNUAL GREE N MEETING of the Stock s of the MOUNTAIN COAL Cu ANY ',Will be held on TUESDAY, May .Bth, 1868, - at 8 o'clock. P. M., at No. 3 Merchants! Exchange, Philadelphia, to elect Five Directors to serve the ensuing year, and for such other business as may come before the meeting . - The Transfer Books will close on 30th instant, and reopen on May 10th. ap24 tu,th,s,6t*" WM. S. GREEN, Sec'y. OFFICES OF REVENUE _EXTENSION FuWaSILVER, MINING COMPANY. .142. SOUTH TH STREET; PHILADELPHIA, May ad, 1868, . - . _NOTIC.E STOCKHULDFRS. Einbicribera to the STOCK OP THIS COMPANY. Are hereby notified to call at the Ofitce,•and ' - - EXCHANG E TBEA SCREWS RECEIPTS FOR CRRTIFIOATES OF STOCK. order of the .Directors. • . • • ' • Vi r mw L LITE, nay&thtf,tutit* • Secre ILT:r tary and Treasurer. PRILADALPHLA. AND. READING RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Oftlee 2.27 South 'FOURTH Street, PECCLADELPELA 1888 i • • Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of this Ccmpany, that the option of recelyint their. Dividend in Stock or Cash, under theresolation of theßoard of 11th December, 1865; will cease on and after the Star of May,lB66,and that each Stockholdersas do not demand their Dividend to be paidto them in Stock on ar-before that day, . will_ be thereafter entitled to zeceive Cash o sP23-imp RBADFORIVPreaStirer. . _ iIWTREASURYIDEPAB.TNCENT, APRIL 27.rn, IS66.—lcetice Is hereby given that on the 11th day aY. 1866, the interest upon all certificates of depo sit on account of temporary loan (other than those.is g sued for • Clearin House - purrs:ales), then 'outstanding and unpaid, will be reduced:to the uniform rate. f five per cent. per .annum froui that date, and all persons then holding such certificates in which a higher rate of interest is specified; are requested to present the sante to the officers „by-whom issued, that other 9ealificates maybe substitutedtherefor.. - • • • • ' •- . H.McCU he LLOtill, ap3o-8t Secretary of t Treasury. LI.DRLAW .A.RE IdINING COMPANY OF MI CRlG.4.l4.—Notlce is hereby givemthat•all Stock In thiti Company on which the eleventh Installment of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per share,called February 7th, N. and due February' Istir. 1866, Js - nor paid, 18 .forfeitettfbr.itald default; and - that: awording to the Charter and By-Laws of the Oompany,it ' sold atPeale Auction on FRIDAY, the first day-of June, 1868, at.1.2 - M., at the office of the Secretary of the Com puny, 80. 326 Walnut street, Philadelphia, unless paid at or before that time. • By order of the Board of Directors. . B. WYATT WISTAB, Secretary . 'Dated Philadelphia Blay 181,11366. LIBRARY COMPANY.—The Annual Elec tion of LirectOrs and a Treasurer of the Library company ofPhlladelphia, will be hela at the Library, on Monday, the 7th day of May next at 8 o'clock in the afternoon, when will attend to re• ceive the annual payments. . As there are feveral shims bit which fines are due, the owners of them or their representatives are hereby notified,that they will be forfelto, agreeably to .the 'Charter and Laws- of the rOompa ny,. Unless the' arrears are paid off on the 7_,lllLlaysfAitty or, withing.ten days thereafter. 'E."wicrintexsTi - •NV books will be given 'out ' or, received' tat afternoon. - apl7-tu,th,s,9o: AT TEE ANNUAL .DiEETING OF, T irrT4Stockholders of - the TaiIITIGH 'ZINC cone:_ Pa , held on Wedneeday, May 2, the following gentlemen were unanimously , elected to, serve as Dlrectonr for the ensuing Year:- Benjamin C. Webster, George R. Ziegler, Charles W. Trotter, • -Gordon Menges, Adolph B. Berle, Charles L. Berle, , James C.Fisher. And at a subsequent meeting of the Directors the following gentlemen were elected to 4 49 1 . r, respective offices: . , • - BENJAMIN C.'WEBEITHan .Trealdent... CHARLES. NV:.VROTTrat i :Wee -Wasidel3t... J .,'. o . ol[ l 3 olU4Olget3EBi Treasurer.: HENRY A. W.U...T.B.tßally. I . BCoretar9 . • -By rder. pfp GO e .Board. t .0051 la . B.DON.,lollGE,S,lsecretary. T ATlrs.•=loooool.atlsi atlas' ,t" Yes sale by /11, A. 13917 .1.4 DER tlO., Deck street "Wilma . • tr' ',, a ' s i ,7 Y.. 4.111 -2:Ail - all TllB -. .-i.A.3115. 7 i,.112a.:110 . 1111, • ..- :. 4 'Y -.t . ti . :) , N.. , Z.)iii liii al :1 `;lt . '.:;1:}1. 1 lil . „ ii. ;vi :f. TAN DAILY EVENING•BUILETINI ' .• . F.HILADXLPHLt,... - .SATD.RDAY'IIAY-4A.866 . • pusa2oßais PROCURED.-- JOHN H. FRICK, NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER FOR ALL STATES, PENSION AND PRIZE AGENT, No. 223 DOCK /Street. Acknowledgments, Depositions, AOldavits to Ao. counts taken. abl2o 628 HOOP SKIRTS, NEW SPRING STYLES. NOW READY 628 of Hopkins' own make , " at No,dits ARCH threat. These - in are gotten up expreselYte meet the wants of tirstclam trade, and embrace every size and style for Ladles, Misses and Children, which fbr finish and durability, have no equal in thomarket , and warranted to give satitaction. Also, constantly oa hand, areal assortment of good Heaters madeSklrts, from 15 to 4C springs, at very low prices. Skirts made to order. altered and repaired. Wholesale and retail. noes-6mi C. KNIGHT dr , WHOLlusar R agouRRE . 1-:413. B. Cer. WATER and CHESTNDTatreets, adelphla. Agents for the aide of the Products of the Southwark Sugar Refinery,and the Groc e rs! Sager House, of Philadelphia. • JAMIE A. waren?. vntonerrozr Prim. IMILICENT 61/1113001‘. raccononz WRIGHT. PRANK LaSZA.T.L. P.4,`T,Elt WRIGHT dr SONS, iallaniere of Earthentean3, and Heipping sad Commission Merchants, No. Ile WALNUT Street, Philadelphia; A. NNf3YIAVANIA WORICS.—ON THE DMA. WARP. river, below PHILADELPHIA, CHES Delaware collar/. Pa. • Iron Boat SON & CO., Engineers and Boat builders, , • /Manufacturers of • • • • All kinds of CONDEFSinG ' 'AND NON-CONDENSING per. Ircn Vessels ofall dtisstrlptlo ate ns, Bonera, Vail; Tanks, Propellers;•&c. &e. • T. REANICY 1:W5...8. • RANEY, IS.' 'ARCH:MOLD, .Late• of• • --, . :late Beaney. Naafis & ,Engarser In Cater, Penn 'Works: Phila.: . 11. S. Nayy. T. VADGELW. MERRICK, WM. H. aceataicar. .7NO E. COPE. OUTHWAItHFOUN'D.HE. PIETH AND WASH- K./ INGTONITEBEETS. . • - PHILADELPHIA. - MERSJOIC & SONG_, ENGINEERS AND MACIUNISTS. • ' Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River and Marine Service. Rollers Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, &c,. • Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. - ; Iron Frame Root for Gaa Works, Workshops and Railroad Stations, &c. Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and most improved construction. ; - ; ltvery description of Plantation Machinery; and Sugar. Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam • Trains, Defacators, Filters, - Pumping En gines, sitc. Sole Agents ler. N. Billena's Patent Sugar Boling Apparatus, Nestayth's Patant Steam Haminer and Aspinwall & Woolsey's Patent Ceatritagal Sugar (I.AS ; FEVIVREB , -301331.19Y_,__' MERlLlyr a ' THA.CKABA, NO. VIA s °HESTPUT tMet 4 Mannitscturers of Gas FiXtraell, Lamps, do„ &c., Would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers; Pendanfs, Brackets &c. They also introduce Gas pipes Into Dwelling; and Public Buildings, and attend to extend ing, _altering and repairing Gas . pipes. All work war ranted. jags SCHO ILICLS. .Bnumit- 0L... rfroiC PHADELP uRTH street, above Vlnb_wol reopen for al Fall: and Winter gleSBoll on • kawricAY, Sept, huh, Ldidtta and gentlemen &silent to acquire a thorough knowledge ,of aoo o mphsbment win &ad aver) .ssoillty this leaoOL The horse' are 'seta and 'wall trained, - so that the moat timid - need - not rear:, 15•4411 Mimes trained ' In . the beat manner. • Saddle times horses and vehicles .to Sire. , Also carriage ,Itir anal mix, to oars, ateamboats, So. • •-• . : • • THOS. MAJOR' .11. SOL IiaItITYIVELLf3.--OWNERS OF REOPERTY.--Ths JE - only place to get Prlv7 Wells Olesusted and Dlslre. fantod, at very loW prtass. PEYBEION, .. • • - - • • MiurftetaeratTondrette; . • • Goldatnittes streat-raz7 A NTHN.A 0 I T it ItnEnnwpas 00ismannr,... Office. No. sli WALNUT street, atom Thy MI6; Will I n Wind Loa or bZ ,. •1?%01 fogs, either perpetonny contra lboi garniture end hiereherolise generally.. 7. 7 we • -'4.10.i-Norltio Initurazusi .on .Veeeele, : 0,,,m 0n Aw e . .FAT.4I% . ; 12 4 0 444Fitirsm imuir _ so ca to Wane Of Uti:Uidos. 1,41174ther, _ 7 , 7,_ •Liorn Peptic* 'Peter Sieger, .. • - .. ' _ lnonelinNenrietl, ~ ) j': IL'lllikixton d ',' • Wni;' , F; Deani . I.Tos4tWillcl, ` Sohn lretthetoi '- ' • •Presideatt:_ _-_, ^ ' 4 Vioetwitmetrn. NM !iftilitlEli34 - . . BY ORDER 0 P THE CORPORATOR'S of the. n•ry RAPE DEPOSITODDIPANY, of Philadelphia. , the opening of the bookator subscription to the °spit*: stock of said Company is postponed until Marcher. notice. apearayll/1. CORN EXCHANGE NATIONA-L BANK, PHILADELPHIA, May It, 1886. e Directors have declared a Dividend of BS yazo PER'OENT - 4 cl%rief )tAx,and_p*yable On-demand. ; reyi.st W:TORREY; Cashier. rr" THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANE OE PENNSYLVANI.A k PIitLADEI,IIECta, ;May 1,3_,t 1866.. - • • • ;' - t The Board of Directors have this UM' declared a Div dein! of FIVE PER CENT; payable on demand, clear of National tax. p , C. PALMER, myl•et/ • Cashier. qeSOUTHWARK' NATIONAL' .BANR. Pam - ADELPItIi, MBy Ist, 1866. •/ Dime-ton; have declared a Di*l4ead of SEVEN PERCENT,payabletaideinand. $ $ - • P. P. STEEL, • • CUT NATIONAL BANK, .23332,AmErpgrA, I'S's Mayl, 1868. '1 e Board or Directors have this day declar ed' a Dividend .or kilX , P,ltlEt (ENT., payakie on demand— cletteoflaxes; - • AI,REET Cashier. KENSINGTON N aTIONAL BANK.—PEtth. OFAIMELPHIM Af1174 - 4868. he Mard'ot Directors have . this day declared a div idend of TEN Rya CENT. for the last six months, - Algal:de oh dertutlid.- - : Clear Of tax. • .•!,_;, `: • _ WILLIAM MCCONNELL, myl-eta - Cashier. eCENTM&L , NATIONAL-',EANK, 0; Pamuert,- rnis, May fa, 1f , 66. e Directors have this day declared a Dividend of FIVS PEN CENT.,__ _ _clear of Taxotayable on demand. NITU.T../AM WN, Cashier. SECOND 'NATIONAL B DELP/31A, FRANKFO , ANIC Cir 486 : di n . . demand. Vldend of !y,...yitaidirmlrect pE o. titsr.,e,r,Lbaa..o.4ti Elti eel.lw aY aared , l l:4 , el. crNATIONAL BANE Off COMMERCE.. ...PmaanicaktivA;May 1.1868.' - •• - ' • " .Board.nt Directors have. thhi day declared a dividend of SEVEN AND A HALE PER CENT., payable ondamand, Clear ottai Lim's, roY/7ta.th.t.n JOHN A. i . - - (lathier. 0;?.. THE CONSOLIDATIONNATIONAL BANK, Prizar na..tamra. April se, Dm. e Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend .01.. STX PEE CENT., payable on demand, wear ottalted. - • - - myl-ta,th,s,3o JOB. N. PE:ERROL Cashier. PARMEBS'AND MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK.PRThArizrpcaallifaYl e Board of Directors FIV E have this day 1868. declared a dividend of P EECENT, also an extra dividend of.ONEP.ER CENT„; both payable on demand, free of taxes. • - - rdy.l4ti W. RITSITIS, JR.., Cashier. ÜbFIRST NATIONAL BANE, OP PRTLA DELPILLA.—Psn,anstriaa, May o ut VA. A DIVIDEND OP SIX PEE. °PUP. of the profits of the last six months, hsa been this day de clared, payable on demand, free of taset. By order. MORTON McMICHAEL. myl Cashier. WMECHANICS' NATIONAL or D BANE—PELLA nxirmux, MM e ' Boaro ir ay ectors lS of this Bank have TB3B DAY declared a Dividend of 8 LX (6) PER DENT. and en Extra Dividend of FOUR P/.,1t CENT., payable on demand. free ot Taxes. myl•St J. WIEGAND. Jr., Cashier. WESTERN NATIONAL. BANK OW PRILADIZI.PHIA. May I, We. I g:l:Dlrectors have this day declared a Dividend of TEN PER CENT., payable on tlymand.clear of taxes. myleg C. N. WEYGANDT. (setter. WTELE P111.1...a.D1a..P.F11A NATION ALB.S.NK PitimanaLrarA. Itay 3. 186 6. I:Directors have this day declared a Dividend of EIVE percent and also an extra Dividend of TWO per cent. for the last six months;payable on demand, clear of Taxes. . • B. B. COMEGV:EI.t . - mss-5t3 - • Cashier. [IO.PHIL A DISLPHLA.. EXCHANGE COMPANY. —At a meeting of the Board of Managers, held this day, a Dividend of THREE PER CENT., clear of tax, on the Capital Stock, was declared, payable at the Superintendent's office, In the Exchange, on and alter May 7th prox. • HENRY D. SHEARER% , • Secretary and Treasurer Patumr..timis.April 30.1816. my -2 -ft PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. TnEASIIII.Iat'S DEPARTMENT. Prunantrin PILLt, Slay PA IseS. .NOTICE TO STOMITOLDER.9.—The Board of DI. rectors have this day declared a semi-Annual Dividend of FIVS PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of National and State 'nixes. payable on and after May 30,1866. Blank Powers of Attorney for collectins Dividends can be had at the Office of the Company. No. ktS soutls THIRD street. THOS. T. Fauna. nay&Ett Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE WEST JERSEY RAIL- Notice'BCOPANY, C.atnicx, April 11th.1868. is heroby given that a Dividend of TWENTY FIVE PER CM4vl., clear of National Tax, wax this day declared on the Capital Steck of this tkimpany, payable by the Treasurer in said Block. at par, at the (Mice of the Company, in the city of Cam ,en. New Jersey, on and after the 14th day of May, 1868. 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 of the balance. prof:urea fall share.- By order of the Board. NE YORKE. my3-let Se cretry and Treaturer. 1110 LUTES & HOFFMAN, . l CARDE N B P AND WELD t ERS, roy2-tgo. 2.12 PEAR Stree Residence: 606 Dickerson stieet. 1005 Taylor street. Every description:of Jobbing promptly attended to. INSVEANCE : WhL i; OK= Boaretur, ,-,1.7 -. , 114(1111111411111303i• . _ . 'DBEGAZOLBII.MOYILW IiAIqII7IBRIBALIF 12OOBR ORATEki - BY •-32 t -miasmal A . m r • aa • m . r OPITIf.O rEsNeLN. 'R XRNEYABD ItPrBT D ol B 'll- •YE O EB -• i A ', B' r•OB: -' .•* • 51'' 14 ' gOB , 70111 part Ofintworl4'' .- -'' ' ' ' . .- ' ' • '' •', On Geode, by River, Cann/, Sake' and LaniCaritille. • • i .., - . : - tonil par of the Dillon: ; .- • , '. ' • MEDSTIEI • ; '. • - r.. On Merchandise generallYi ll • •..- ,--• ' ' • • ' s 'On Stores, Dwelling Houses, so. LSSE?IS or TBB COMPANY. November loses. mow mined States 5 per cent. loan. /96,000 00 /20,001 United States 6 ner cent, loan 'Bl.. 128,180 00 200,00 United States 7 3-10 per cent Treasury Notes....— 191,275 CO 100,000 State of Pennsylvania FiveT'erlitent. L09.1190.5N5 06 54,060 State of Fenneylvania - iiii Per Cent. 125,1240 City ,of 71.:4#1" Loan,.. „ . 112,512 50 20,000 Pennsylv—iiiir liii-ri gage,Six Per Cent. Bonds._ . 20,000 00 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mort. Aage Sit Per Cent. 80nd5„....„., 23,750 00 26,000 western Yens. Rallrovit Mortgage Six Per Cent: Bonds... 23,750 06. 11.000 800 Shares Stock Elerniiiiiiii6 - 7341; • Company, principal and interest guaranteed by the City of Phlladel nhis... S tock . . 12.537 50 Tare 143 sta'it- oomnany..: . opo oo 5,000 DOS, Company.. Brea Rai' IreirailWinis7, Railroad Ocennan... . 2,250 00 40,000 Deposit with th e 11Cified - ''''''''''' • veroment,aubject to to days 40,000 oci 80,000 State of l'ennessee Five Per cent. - - • r Loan 18.900 170.700 Loans on Bonds and moirtrgiiit ores CO liens on city Property..-----.170,v00 00 • 1,(918,650 Paz. Market Value.... 156,560 00 Real Yfatate.— . 2600 00 Bills receivable - Zs bigamies ... 121.012 SO Balances due atAgeacies.—Premiums o Ma rine Policies. Accrued Interest, and other ' debts due the 40,511 ea: Seca, in and Stock of OrCIIII/TY insurance. nd Cash - - sr rt i gusies. KUL Ratimutted valu e... 2,910 Ol -555,966 as Cash 673 48 • $56,635 77 ••••••—' A IA • $1,258.630 18 • '''' .^ Thomas C. Hand. " John C. Dim* Edmund A. Bonder, John Theopb B. ilus Penroe, Spalding, Junta Travail?. Henry C. Lallett, Jr.' James 0 Hand, William C. Ludwig, Josephrge H. Beal, Hugh Craig, Leiper, Hugh Craig, John D Robert Barton. TaYlor . . THO JOHN HitwaY LYnnuwur, z - EIRE ASSOCIATION, Incorporated March 21, 1860. # • A OFFICE, No. mN. FIFTH street. Ire. eure 13131LDINGS. HOUSEHOLD FUR. NITURE and 3DEFICRANDISE itener• ally, froPM.ladelph Lass by ) kin), (in the Oily o ia only. STATRIMIONT of th e Asse ts of the Association January. 1, 1864. Bonds and Mortgages on , property in the City of Philadelphia. 17 GrolutdEents- 20.848 81 Real Estate ((Are strew. 14,396 13 U. S. Goverrunent 5-20 Bends-- -... 45,000 00 U. S. Treasury 6,640 00 City Warrants . ... SS 00 Cash on rr,422 —......831.11,419 10 GEORGE W. TRY° , Prealilent wm„ H. HAKILTON, JosEea R. LYNDALL, JOHN ROCDER. LEVI P. COATS, PETER A. KEysza, salruEt. BPARHAWH, JOHN PHILBIN; CHARLES P. BOWER, JOHN CAREOW JESSE LIGHTFOOT • GEORGEL youiie, ROBERT anoEmAkma, WM. T.BUTLRR, Secretary. OR 00.18PANY OP NORTH AMERICA P l -1W PLI3B APID INLAND IRANBpOB rATION LNB roird Moo a Pro.U2 WALNUT street, south aide, east of rea. Tho Properties of els Oons,panp are well Invested and ruralist' an available Smut ror the anstir steit ui R icronna or all na wtro desire to beisrakaderl instreguica RUMS -taken on -Venaela, ant TRANSPORTATION REBER on Mar. ohandbse Railroads, Canals and azandbuto. mur, on ifierannose. Furnltore and Build. Cler and Omzr. mociapos,,ATßD on ntir riot—caprr&isaa AND PAID LIP AND SEXADINLy TOTAL PROPERT/8:8. wo,eBo. rzsprrilkt. (MARTZ& .. . . . ._ . l i Arthur G. OW2n, James N. Dictum , Banana W. Jonah S. Morris Wain, John A.,lncomh John Mason, Charism Tlickr. _ George L. Ranison, Ambrose White , Francis R. Blehard D. Wood , Edward ELMC. William Weach , B. S. amid% William. L Bowen . BBe William Onauntsp, ARTHUR a , Prasidank Classrai PLATT. H eanstaM THE COMMY MEE ININTEANCE COMPANEr. °MOB NO. 110 NOUTH zwow EOM/TR STREET. =raw owitet. "The Fire Inzazimee OamPanY at the 00 = 1 7 0 1 phuadelphia." Irumrporotoo by. the 7..egLihitara 01 Pennzylvanhi isE, .tbr In against tats av slissnade by ela w % at iatir, KESPICOAL. The old and renable biztitation, with amppliee capital and manger% tared caretauy invested ooattnaea SO !a zure buildings, furniture, inomMuidtsa dtc., either per Eminently or Air a Malted time, swami lam or= by dre, aS the lowest rates zianandent with the safety of its oastomerz. Loam adisuited and paid with all poszthls despatch DMEMBS. Charles LEW:ter, Edwin.L. Beath, Henry Obilly. John Horn, Robert V. litliasear, Jr., JoeePti Howe , Henry Budd, George Heat% Andrew H. Miler Jamas N. Stone. .T. SITMEE, Preeldisi Badimeas F. Rozcarravy. Bee ?v and Treasurer. meHOINIX INSUBANOII .COMPANY OP Pallut. DELPHI& INOORPORILTND 1804-011AltTNE PLIIPSTUAL, NO: rte WALNUT Street, e ti pMAT lte M r In addition tohEARINE thLs an OR Oc ut zeno , Insures from lose or dam bi tn il i pja on terms, on bullelnes, mennuonalse, dtc.,llyr Ihnited periods, and permanently on bnihtlnes deposit of premium. OomnanY has been In ardive o•eXon Stir more thsn yEAgs, doxlne.whlon all loam have been promptly sensed and PAM CTORS. abn L. Hodge, DIRE David Lewis, AI. B. Mahon,* ' Reolarona BLOAT, John T. Thomas IL Powers. WIIRam R. May= Rotten . LesunlAlL. Eftlowa on, D. Cloak" Inharson, Samuel Wilcox. Lawrence tern, JT Louis Olcorrts. ' _ - JOBB CIIIODER, Psadasts Ssartnsr. wszoox. Societal?. . ASaiBLIRAMOIII EXULUBLVaLY. TNSTLVABTA. nest IMIMITLunaki CO . PA.NY•toomorated 'Mat—Charter ',Psrporo 510 WALNU T Emma, Indemetsnos *glare This Oompany, & known •to. the conennatty for over forty ;ewe, nee to. Insure itcainet het or damage by on Public or Private =Ludlam'. either permanently or du a limited time. '&1110, out F offloads and Merchandise eeneraltf. Their. Capital, es with a large Ittesples Yam h tovested in the most easeful manner, which enable them to Mule the Insured en undoubted steortfir is the caul ef " . DIRECtrtMe.. • Daniel itinitti, Jr.,l joint *Winte Al • - exander Benson, Thomas Smith,. Isaac Haslehrust,' awry Lewis, Thomas Robins, • • J. ammaham Fell. - • -Daniel Haddock Jr; • DANIEL IMAM, Jr. Preatteek . .muszair e. ljnower.n. Secretary - • ..:FFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.—OFFICE, No. 24. NORTH Ti TH - STREET, NEAR MARKET STREET. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, Cmtivrza Punexruaz. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, Sm0;000. -Make Duo:mance against Loss or Darrtao bY Fire or Public or:Private Buildings, Furnitur Stocks. Goods and Merchandise on ihvorable tonna. George etY, DlDlCT° Fr E e S tierick - Doll, August 0. Mier, - Jacob &handler, John ' gara ge ' min e , Henry Troomner, . Edward P. Mciyer. William McDaniel, • , Adam I. Ohms, Christopher H. Miller Israel Peterson, Frederick Staake, - • Frederick Ladner. Jonas Bowman,. . • GEORGE ERETY. President. JOHN F. B lIILEVFKRISNG, Mee President. PHILIP E COLEMAN, Secretary. • - • A MglllaaH arirruAL LOSSITEANCH 00H P . ANT. —olll_na 11,111_muliar lhillatur. No. 32 WAHNEod street. m.A..a.m.s AND HOMAN-it INSUBANCJIS. Risks taken on youtele, mimes and .frelOta to all parts of thavorld. mid on on !ahead , rtation on rives,.. canals._ - and . other cony/van= thionlimit tha United States. • NirtELTAif CRAIG • prace ermauri 'Woe I'maldlaiB. RODENTHOBEHTJ HEE, Secretary. • wain. Cm*. - • Hensur_CLHallett, Peter Callen. • . st. Holster: John Hallett, _Jr., J. Johnston Brown; • • William H. Herrick, 13amnel Balon, ,/kgSkW. Eldbardli. Mason Hutshlna, Guiles Hall_ Lett - H L. El der . WM. H. " S. 1104111. FIBEIM CERE IANOR M COMPANY, : ME IF0:;406 RIT }MDACT. r/ B.lll_ D * gm. 'll:zratric4-zr i Preasell N Beek, : - • Ism Vie,Evt)rsieil, Charlet - i- ; 'Robert 2. Potter, • Berm , Lesda I, I. Jae. Kessler, Jr., Blunutr uz nins, - - , --- 111:11. - WoosTr-4, ' - P:l3, 1 '',' ," '..' . ' ultsc- 1014 ... er. 4 '1424 , 018 1, E ,....____,: t; . ox - ' 3ll LAZinlik *' CRAB. WI L AM Ri....., WM l'aptiage AMA, 54101141 M Samuel E. Stokes, J. P. Penistort. Henry Sloan William G.l oUiton, Edward Darltnigton, H. Jones Brooke, Edward Lafoureade, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarlamtl, Joehas P.Eyre, Spencer ltrorivaine, J. 0. Semple, Pittsburgh. A. T B. Bergerl, E Pititriburghtsburgh. D. p lifc EA N,. rdent. Vice - president, • deirtaol A NERICAN AT= ININIBANCE COXPANT. art LIWORPODATND 1810.—CUIARTNR PNEIP/1 , VIAL. Ile WALNUT ft , eabove TR/RD Street, PNELADM.XIfiII. Having a paid up CAPITAL MOON and suit. •PLUS invin sound and available Securities, ocua Untie to Imam on Dwellings, purnsa rs , chandise,Vessels in port r and their and other Personal Propertr. An /00 nanny an Prdnudip Thohnomas E. Mar% J Webb, rton,nel 0. Mo P Sim atriot, Brady, TgFPROVIDENT Lira TRUST ANY, OF PHILADIMPITT A Incorporated by the State_ INStatES LIVE*3_,AL] 2 POSITS Arco G: Samuel P. t3hl ley, 'Jeremiah jaahria H. Morrie: Richard Wood. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE OOMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA-Office No. 5 South FIFTH Street—ininire Buildings, Househuld Goods and Mer chandise generally. ' • • IutSET6—SIO3.I9IS LSO: DIRECTORS FOR 1866. CALEB•CLOTHEER, WM. P. REELER. BENJ. MALONE. ' JOSEPH - CHAPMAN THOMAS MATHER, • , • EDW. KNEED T. ELLW'D CHAPMAN, WILSON M. lEN2 SIMEON _ ,LACIC LIIKENS•WEBS AARON. ..GABILILL., - CHARLES EVANS, CALEB,. OWTHIER, : Ppvaident, ELL - WooPeILI , PIKAN IdeexetarY.. - • fs4,Bnti GARDNER , di , -.FLEMING. 4:30A M• MABEBB ' 2ll -southcPta"treet. below rt assortment of NEW end s tiEcoritoitiiND CARRIAGES always OR bead, at r.EASONABLE jw2a-ank,/ 714""ThckwoR, , , TRAVELLKMi' sinmcE 'comma - PROVIIitINCII, , . . (ash Capital, ',5200 000 '. fnsures against Accidents of all Binds General ACcidenta include the Traveling - Risk,and also all forms of Dislocations, Broken Bones, Sprains, Braises, Cuts, Gunshot' , Wounds ,% Burns sad Scald% Bites of D ogs , Assaults by Burglars Roboers or Mar , derens;the action of_lightning or Sun Stroke ,the Meta of Ex t lesions, Floods, and SulfocationbyDrown. ins or Molting. • • - - • - Twenty.fivedollara_paryear will Secure a - policy for EIVE , THOUSAND DOLLA_RS in the event of death by.any description of Accident, with Twenty-live do). Jars per week compensation. • Smaller , sums In pro. portion. No medical examination required. inak.croits. , starw TORN. nsuritnimrcks. SETH PADELFORD, NATIONAL tux x BANE A. E. BURNSIDE, HOYT, ' SPRACIOES dt J. S. PRETTEPLACE. CO. ALLEN 0. PECE, GEO. S. .'BOBBINS HENRY H. ORMABEE, SON. JABEZ C. RNIGHT. ANTHONY - dt HALL, THOS. G..TUBNEB, J. C. HO WE & CO. ALEX. EABNUId, RUNT, TILL7NOHAST J. S. PARISH,. CO. FRANK MACRAE, LOW, Tr* RR: 17 4404, L=B. CO. ROYAL O. TAET, , • If."DEWOLP, BENJ. ItiTPFUlif ' - -. HENRY H. -ORMSBEE,Prieideet. . - P ARISH , Nricei , reeldent.: • 13.."2E, B.A.WBON:Elecretou7.- • -. • • 7 SABINE, DIIY & HOLLINSiLEAD, No. 230 Walnut:Street; Philadelphia. ..._ , 4AGEtsr Tg y on , _• • PISPRBYLV _. w 1 r 3 1 123113 EY - and - Dm A. FirititilisiAgenti*anted. 1529-CHARTER EIEtA.I4II6EXAM FIRE INSURANCE . MIOANY CO__ PIEULADELPINIA: Assets 011 January 1, 1866, 02,500,551 90. capital......sou.° so Acernosiirpitus 914,548 15 "" """ • IThiIiIETELED CLAMS, 111.1467 SS. Losses Paid Since 1829 Over • . 05,40 00,000. Perpetual and 1 =pantry Policies on Liberal Terms S, Chas N. Banker, DIR Ed PCTOwE ard C. Dale, Toplas Wagner, George Pales, Samuel Grant, Alfred Pitler. Geo. W. Richards, Fray. W. Lewis, M. D. Isaac Les, Peter McCall CHARLES N. BANCEER_ President. RD WARD C. DALE, Mee President. JAB. W. A ir.r.iwrzyg, Secretary pro tem. ECM' GIRARD FIRE Af4D--31ARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFITZIE,4IS warzarr STREET PHILADELPTILL easrre.x., PAID nr, IN (Usu. woo.ooo. This company continues to write en Are: Rats one. Its capital, with a good surplus, is safely invested. • Losses by fire havebeen prom 7olBooo ptly paid. and more than ,00 Disbursed on this account within the past few YeaZIL main For stheo, present the Mae of this company will re. "air 415 WALNUT STREET, .t within a few months will remove totts OMI B 15. E COS. hisvrcenril AND CITERTNDT. Then, an now, we shall be happy to insure our patrons at such rain as WO consistent with safetf. . . .. ...... _,.. THOMAS CRAVEN ALFRED S. GumsTr, puitkAic SURPPARD . N. S. LAWRIIMiam. T2lOB. NAIMELL&R. CH ARLES L D ••• .. JNCr. SUPPLER HENRY F. KENNEY .11CO. W. cLacuicatar. JOSEPH EL.ft.PP, AL 33. SILAS YERERS.Ju., THOMAS. YEN, President. 4, LFILFD 8. GILLETT. V. President and Tresszrer. JAMES B. A.LVORD.lliecretiu7. %MU THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY or PHILADELPHLA. No. 150 South Fourth at . above Wag nut street CHARTER PERPETUAL. This Company !mores against Ices or dap by PERE on PUBLIC! and PRIVATE buildings, PUB.NI TITRE and MERCHANDISE generally, City or Country.- Also Insures dwellings perpetually by de. posits of premium. • JAMBERROWN DOM CRARLIs A. DitY. WILLIA SC D. LEWIS, WEL N. NEED.Lri3, JOHN D. TAYLOR, THOMAS - KIBLI3EM I CHAS. THOMAS NRI SO TYEE HELLANOE INSURANCE COMPANY OR RECILADELPHLS. Incorporated in /641. Charter Perpetual OFFICE. No. 806 WALNUT anuacr. g loss 9300,00 In against C loss or L, daraage o, by _FIRE, on Hones, Stores and other italldin,ga, IMited or per petnal, and on Furniture. Goods Wares and mercharr dise In town or coon LOSSES PRO Y ADJUSTED AND PAID. 79 Invested in thefollowing Securitiea, Vim . - First Mortgagee on MY ItnPorMwell Be' I=l,loo ao United stale' mow 00 Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans. . 155,000 63 Pennsylvania 13,000,000 6 per eent. Loan... - - , 21,000 IM Pennsylvania Railroad goads , first and se. condM 35,000 00 Camden ( tfirMlNTy 6 .4 cent. L0an._.... .. 90 Ph elphla and el &Ea - 411SG: 6 ' °°o pa's 6 per cant. L0an........----...--- WO 00 HunUngdonandßroad Top 7 percent , mort gage bonds...—. . 4,593 90 County Fire Insnai . G . OGranWaX;k..... LOW 00 Mechanics' Bank 5t0ck—......... ...,.. 4,000 00 Commerclalßank - of Pentumwaniatacer... mow oo Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock. 930 00 Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel• phia's Stock- ....____._--... 1,000 61 Cash in bank and on han d ..._ 5,914 79 1408,004 Til .DISICOTORS. j Clem. Tlng/eY, Benj. W. Tingley, Wm. Musser, Marshall Hlll, Samuel Illspham, Charles Leland, H. L. Carson, . • Thomas H. Broom Robert Steen, . Samuel °earner, Wm. Stevenson. Alfred EU/lab. James . "Young. CLEM. TINGLEY, ?mildew. THOMAS C. HILL, Secretary. PIGCLADXLIMIA. December 1, 1565. de20411.8,1a241 John T. Leila'', James 31. Campheill Edmond €l. Charles W. Pony rde. rrzionfAs 31. MAIUS, Presi Maisie Oa. CRAVTIORD. Secrelarr del". Panneylvanla, 84 month, •!!I:!;: ., try ON ON6 Richard Ctsdbary, Henry Haines, T. Wistar Brown,_ Cl. Longslaslib, Coffin, SHIPLEY,_ President. Chas. P ROWLAND PANSY, . , iStrinikt tsourtb atzen IG`Mt.litkgEs redota.th —1 INCOME FOB IM. 1310.000. .LBMIJIM, COFFIN J. anzaosN J 01413, JOHN WOODSIDa cxm. WTLI,LAM B. BC WM. C. LONGSTREPH. „TOMB N. HI ON, BROWN, Prteddent. H .• IsUY. Vice President. iSsanAMY NEDIVAL. C CO-IECE) A./...f OF THE - _ BENEDICTINE MONKS ABBEY OF' FECAL/SIP. . , . . This Cordial, which dates as far hack , as 1510,• is an anti,apoplectic tonic, digestive, „and of an exquisite taste. The salutary plante which compose it, - kathered on; the slopes of the hills of Normandy, saturated with the vivifying emanations of a Northern sea, makes it one of the best cordials and one of the most -efficient preventives against epidemic affections. _ Of late, the French medical corps 'has been almost unanimous in prescrib ng its use to- the albic 7 •Who, by their Imperfect gastric disposition, were more to the attacks of fevers and cholera. - - " • • A, LECIP,A3D ; Ben., reeantp. Also, RU VIVIE.NRENo 19 Paris. I This Medicine is found at the Wine and Spirit Stores Apothecaries, Confectioners, and Groceries, all over the World. - apamti WRIGHT'S 'TAR SYRUP. PRINgPAL,DEEPOT, TTJ. SOUTH THUM ST. PER RinTLE I t 5 p. 1128, HALE DE/WEN; , The undersigned citizens take pleasnre In cheerfully recommending the use of Wright's Tar Syrup, for coughs colds, consumption, whooping cough, spotted ' fever, liver complaint. pains in the breast, bronchida, irdiammation, and. constriction of air vessels In the lungs. Tlie remedy should be in every hunqy .Chaxleit C. Wilson, Forney's *teas office. Charles H. Grafren.efunday Mercury WU% James Nolen, Inquirer office. Wm. F. Corbit, Associated Press. Wm. R. CarPenter, Fire Alarm and Pollee Tete. graph, Firth anti Chestnut streets. A. Randolph, Front and Lombard stmts. James W. Perrine, 1129 Charles street. H. A. Davis, 223 Gtskili Street. John Woodside, 1231 Franklin street. Robert Thompson, ism Walter street. R. G. March. 626 Franklin street. J. °ebb:a 731 South Second street. John Seymour, 513 South Front street. R.W. Howard, I Dock street. H. C. Bartlett, 3ZI South Second street. L. Bates, 605 Arch street. Albert Martin, 417 South Second street. 51 Caldwell, net Sansom street. T. , 20 North Fourth street. M. 109 Elfretb's alley. George Willson, 316 Race street. W. F. Brooks, 69 North Second street. M. J. Haaseit,ll9 Canal street. S. Seymour Rose, Bustleton. Charles Rogers, 921 South street. B. T. Wellington. Second and Quarry istreeSs. E. E. Thomas, 136 South Sixth street. William Barns, 515 South Front street. S. S. Sanford, Opera Manager. John Maginnis, rear of Its North Second street. Mrs. S. B. Choate, Newark, Del. George W. White &Co. No. 56 South Third street. Mr. Wfatam B. Wright: Bra: We take pleasure in recommending your TAR SYRUP (of which we have already sold eon. aide/able quantities) as a most excellentand efficacious remedy' for the complaints set lor.kin yonr printed bill already submittdd to the public. As a gratifying act to suffering humanity we will clieerffilly recom mend your preparation to all afflicted% ith diseases which it is designed to care. Yours, d:c., DII.BB & SON, Druggists. N. N. corner Pine and Sixth streets. Also to be had at JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY ;Sr, COWDEN, DYOTT & CO., and all principal druggists and dealers. The subscriber would bPg leave further to say. that he is prepared to fill orders and forward the Syrup to any part of the country. Persons desiring other infozmatlon by mail will enclose a postage stamp, and tinswtrs will be returned as soon as the ealgenclea of business will admit. Address WI B. WRIGHT, 771 South Third street, Philadelphia, Pa. ,E ANSE TH El WOOD ilth corrupt, disordered Vtiated - Blood, you are 4: ' all over It may burst in Pimples, or Sores, or me active W.:om., or it merely keep you list depressed and good fir tattling. lint you cannot eve good health while ur thOod is imrure, SARSAPa ,LA rgEe out there ride Va s and stimulates organs of life into vigor- Ali and expelling dlseiss. Artery of complaints which are caused by imptuity of the blood, such as Scrofula, or Si. gs' Dail, Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, li'rupticms, PPM. Ries Blotches, Boils. St. Anthony's Firtt. Bose or Brysi. Pans Utter or Salt Rheum, bald Read, Ring Worm, CileCer or Cancerous..7Ufflart, Sore Byes, _Female Dis eases, such- as Retention, Irrenitriarn•Y, Tfhites,'Scerility, alsci-Syphilis or Venereat isesses, Liver amp/cants, and Aroart. Diseases. Try AYER'S EtAlLsApi, • Tr:lr A,and see far yourself thesurprfsing activity with which it cleanses the blood and cares these disorders. • During late years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Marmot of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these hive been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little. if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever. Heade, bitter disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which -flood the: market, until the name itself has bee - me synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound.:'S'arsaparilla,' , and intend to supply finch a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy _which rests : upon it. We think we have ground tor believing it has virtues which are irrssisti ble by the ordinary run of tee diseases it is Intended to cure. • Wen only assure the sick, that - we offer. them the best alterative which we .know how to produce. ard we have reason to believe, it is by far the most effectual purifier of the blood yet discovered by any bo A-Ellt'S CHERRY RECTOR/J., is au universally known to surpass every other remedy for the cure of Coughs, (Olds, bgluenscs, -Hoarseness. Croup, Bron chitis, .Incipiera Consumption and for the relief of Con anmptive Patients in advanced stagss of the disease, that it is useless here to recount the evidence of its virtues. The world knows them. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYES d CO., Lowell, Mass., and sold by J. M. MAR'S& CO„, Philadelphia, and by all Druggist& mill, s,m.w.fm nPAI, DIJ.errA_LLINA.—A superlorarticle for clean 4._/ • ing giving destroying animalculaa which in fest themne to the gums and leaving 'Steel ing of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the month. It may tensed daily, and will be found to strengthen • weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and deter aliveness recommendit to every one. - Being com posed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician and Micro‘nopist, it is confidently offered as a RBLI B A LE substituteibr the uncertain washes formerly in vogue. Eminent,Dentists, acquainted with the constituents Of the, DENTALLINA, advocate its use it contains nothing la prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by . . - JAMES T. BEEMN,Apothecary, Broad and Spruce streets. For sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, D. L., Stackhoase, Hansard de Co., Robert C. Davis, • G. B. Reeny, Geo. C. Bower. Isaac H. Bay, Charles Shivers, - C. H. Is eettles. • G. J. Scattergood, T. J.:Husband, 3. C. Tarnpesmy & Co. Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Bberle, Thomas Weaver, - • James N. Marks. William B. Webb. B. Bringlutret & Co., Jan3es :L. Bispham, Dyott Rushes & Coombe,C. Blair, HenrY A. Bower. WaTLACK.I4 -DrurriacizaA LOZENolo3.—Thesa .12 lozenges are a 'lsle and speedy care liar Diphtheria, Coughs, Bore Throat,__ Hoarseness, a;nd Munghtal Sited:3ollß generally. Try them. THOS.. ZETLASJEC, streets S. W. - ner of Eighteenth a n d 'Market nadelPhlik • • • ; BROWN & MAGEE, MANUFACTURERS OF s, / 4 ) r 1 / 4 1 ) (c) \' REIA% 70S Chestnut Street, e.N.A.IIY ElZED.—Tweatar-ave barrels rrizus w L may Seed In store end for We by WQBaZdAN Mittel WWllditaiiiiteek I "TrtP% Dittri4l:4