* IiK9A , ) : 4 :i=l;M :TA ; 4 :10 (I)A [CLOSE OF YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS.] Trumbffil (Ill.) moved that the Senate recede from ita amendment to the bill to fix the time and plebe for' holding United States' Courts in Virginia. The amendment referred to-was-the • strik ing,out ofrkprovision authorizing the Chief Justice;to call extra sessions of the--Court. The Senate receded and the bill passed, It awaits the President's aignature. Mr. Lane (Ind.) called up "An act sup plementary to the several - - acts relating to pensions." The Bret eetion - repeals section eve" of au act entitled "An act supplementary to an act entitled an act to .--grant. pensions, ap proved July 14, 1862," approved July,4, 1864,- and section. three of.. an act "entitle' "An act SupplettentarY 'to the Several acts relating to pensions," approved March 3, 1865, and enacts: "That all persons who, while in the Mill -buy Or naval service and in the line of duty, shall have lost the• sight of both eyes, or lost both . hands, or • been -permanently and totally disabled in the saute, or othar- Wise . so permanently disabled as. to render, them utterly nelpless, or so nearly ,so as to require the• constant personal aid and-attendance of another Tarlton, , shall be eptitled to a pension of twenty-five dol lars per month, and all persona ; ho;, under likecirournatimees, Ethan have -lost both feet, Or one" - hand . and one foot, or .been totally and permanently disabled 'in 'the ' samei.or otherwise - so-disabled as to be in,.' 4pacits.tedk; for performing:. any , .mania. , t la'bor, but not so much as to require 43= 7 ,, atant personal aid_and—attention,:shalrba entitled to a pension of- "twenty dollars "per month; and all • persons- who, under . like circumstances, shall haialost one•hand or ope foot, or , been - trotallY and peymariently . disabled in• the same; or Otherwise ;se dis abled as .tor. - materially , intertere; with the performance of manual,;; labor,;: without 'wholly.iiMapacitating theni therefor,'shall be entitleditd a pension of fifteen dol lars per month..... . • - • `The bill farther annuls all sales or trans= fens *of right Or , interest in any pension which has been or may be granted; pro vides punishment in ease of fraud; repeals* section 1 of the act of March4d; 1465, Supple, - , Mentary to previous Pension acts; provides that if any person entitled to , invalid.rien. sions since March 4th, 1861; or may hereafter' ie, Pending an application, after proof has been completed, leaving no widow or 'child under 16 years of age, his next heirs shall be entitled to the accrued pension;gives pensions to' Commissioned officers, accord ing to rank, who have died or may die, or be disabled in the line of duty before being mustered out, excepting such officers as have wilfully neglected or refased to be mustered out; includes officers and men absent or on sick leave; extends the time of service until actual discharge or disbandment of the organization; provides that, where a widow, entitled to pension, has abandoned her minor child, or is unfit to have care of the same, she shall not be allowed the pension:until the child roacheS the age of sixteen, the child 'being pensioned in the meantime; and de clares that nothing in this or other acts shall be construed •,ao as to entitle any person to more than one pension at the same time. ' Mr. Vat Winkhi(W. Va.) offered the fol lowing amendment as an additional section, and it was adopted :' SEC. 13. And be 'it :further enacted," That the fourteenth' section of an act entitled "An act supplementarY to an' 'act entitled an act to, grant pensions, approved July =l4th, 1362," approved July 4th, 1864, be, and the - same.* is., hereby repealed, and that the widoWs and of colored soldiers and sailors whp have been be''hereafter killed, orwho have died , or maybereafter die" of wounds received or, . of disease contracted in the Military or naval service of_the 'United States, and in theline of duty; Sall be entitled - to receive thelmin; atone, bountY, and back pay provided by, law : , without - other evidenctof marriage tjfini proof satisfactory:to the Commissioner of Pensions thafthe parties had habitually re'cognizeil each other as man and wife, and • „lived together as such for a definite period, 'F.' not less than two;yearis neit preceding the • enlistinengof the man; and the children born of any marriage.so proved, shall be deemed' and taken to be the childrenof the soldier or sailor party thereto. ' Mr. Van Winkle offered an amendment making an orphan brothei, under,-sixteen years, equally entitled with' an orphan sister to be' considered dependent on de ceased soldiers and officers. Adopted. After some other,- amenciments, the bill was passed. On mention of Mr. Henderson (Mo.) it was ordered that when the Senate ad ' ''joitrns to-day, it adjourns to meet on Mon - day next. * • At half-past three o'clook, on motion, of Mr. Grimes„ (IoWa) the Senate went into Executive session, and soon after ad= jointed, -. • Hotrsn.—Mr. Dawes (Mass.) called lip the renolution, reported ' some time since from the • Committee on Elections, declaring Mr. Delano entitled to his seat as a Representa tive froni the Thirteenth District of The tesolution was, without debate adopted. IMr. Dawes then reported a resolution to pay to Charles Follett, the contestant of Mr. Delano's seat, $1,509 in full for his expenses and loss , of time, which was also, without debate, adopted. • Mr. Schenck, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported a bill to equalize th.elbounties of soldiers, sailors and marines who served in. the late war for the Union, and said he would ask action on it next • It provides for the payment of eight and Nane-thirti dollars =per month or one hundred dollars a year for the time of actual ,Pservice, deducting bounty: or prize money '.,already paid; and that.no bounty shall be • paid to any: soldier who was :a captured prisoner at the time of his. enlistment, or who was discharged on hisown application, • or that of his parents, guardians, orzthers. The House then went into Couimittee of the Whole on the State of the Uniou, Mr. :Dawes*(Mass;) in the .chair, and resumed 'the consideration of the Tel, bill. After "diposixig of nine pages of the bill,the Com- • Mr. O'Neill (Pa.) presented.the memorial: of the officers of the Entomological Society A .. of Philadelphia, asking for an appropriation; of $3,000 per annum, to be expended in the publication and circulation of the monthly • periodical called "The Practical :Ehtoirio .ißeferred to the Committee .on Ag riculture: • • .1_ • Tho Speaker" presented • a communication' from the Secretary of the Treasury., in re-' sponge to the House resolution of the-9th ofi Apill,p32l the , subject of prize money. Laid on the table. . • Also, papers in the contested election case. of Roontz against Coffroth. Referred to the Committee on Election& On motion of :Air. Schenck, it was ordered that the proceedings to-morrow shall be .confined to general debate, as if in COMEDit-' ,lee of 'the Whole, on the President's annual — "message. , _ At half-past , fottr o'cloCk - the House ad j Mite& _ , _ , A Soldier's Petition. In the Senate,n the following petition was presented yesterday by:Mr 'Sumner 2'neyetition of the undersigned,lnte a sol4Cr for the .Union, represents: First, That justice tof the living and tha dead requires that the arch4ebel Jefferson ,Davis should be , punished for his many crimes Second ' , That', there is great, (anger that if tried b y a civil court, SfteSSioni'sts may go on the jury, and that consequently he may ., be acquitted, or the jury may disagree„ Third, :That the only proper way to try this blood-stained fiend is by court-martial. Therefore, your petitioner prays that the Senate may:directins Ekcelleney, the Pregi _ dent, to convene a court-martial with powers to try Jefferson Davis, and if they find him guitty,;to order hipi to be aliottm who 4th ctay ofJnlyi-18156.: Your petitioner thinks it unnecessary to get any names to this pstition, as your hon orable bodyivell: , awara • that .it repre sents the tentitnants of all 'his 'patriotic countrymen. 'TouN,H. v AlfifES ani - , ^E al Thirtieth;F -- • • street, N. v y. VIRGINIA. 001114411fttiten tilnd lof the Sit.: thugs of the Vinton State Convention. • ArzsAistriMA, °May 'lBth.' = The Union Convention re-assembled to-day, Hon. John Botts in the chairs-when Mr. Hill offered the 'following: • Resolved, that, accepting ars,, 2 •the r sett ed polid,ll '-convention the ;resolutions land reports - agreedhpon, we oittittlier our= +, selves into a permanent political orgstniza ; tion, - tote known EtE - th 9 Union ,ItepabTioap. - natty at ytrginia, • Be - solved, That a State Committee eon sistim of nine m embers, be appointed- br ;Mi.; nonvention,--tori untir,the 'Meeting , at.the naittuanual convention of this paYtY. -Besolved, That the State Central Commit tee be Authorized. Jo diroceedfaa z BOO /1-an :!n,. their Advise - kit,'" it le deentied advisable; in 'forming county central - committees in each county of the - State;thli members of each county committee to be appointed for the 'first year by the Statc_i_gentral Committee, 'first afterwards by the county convention. 1 _Resolved, That the State Central Commit tee be tatested exeittiivekithwittiftlie poster to call State-conientionti - of - the 'phyty, and "the County Central Committee be invested 'exclusively with the power to call county conventions ottlie party,. , • I Alter some 'little - debate the' resolutions were adopted. The.followixig were reported by the Com- bnittleon l e Boll itiisliSi qlesolved,'ThEtt while we rejoice that both the executive and legislative branches of the National -Government desire the estab lishment of the grist .TiriaciPle of equality Of civil and political rights, we regret_ that, they, ,differ ; in, opinion as. o the' legitimate - gaining7 the same...smd, and we, -*hose interests are so much affetted by this: 'question, deem it our duty not to rems4n 'silent. Therefore ' as we are unable by any :representation in Congress to take part in the national councils, we will do all we can to bring about the mutual wish of the Pre sident and Congresshy initiating State ac tion in favor of impartial qualified suffrage, which, in our opinion, is one of the regal- Sites of a republican form of government. • _Resolved, That the accountability of both the legislative and -executive branches of the governtnent of a State to the whole peo- Ple is the only safeguard against the enact ing of partial and unjust laws, and the only sure protection against tyranny and op pression in the execution or all laws, so that ifany considerable portion of the corn munity is denied a voice in the elections, that por tion of the people will be denied such per fect protection as ought to exist iu the rights of person and property. Resolved; That the doctrine of the right of Secession was the principal issue of the late civil war, and that no policy of reconstruc tion is safe which does mot provide against the possibility of that issue arising again. ,t .Resolved, That while the late rebels affect to accept the situation, they not only hold the same opinions 'still in regard to that is- Sue, but openly edVocate their views in that respect as the basis of, party action in the future, we believe for the purpose of accont- Plishing with votes what they.have failed to accomplish: with the bayonet. • Resolved,2hat the chscrman of_thi g . con. _ vention be authorized to appoint a commit-, tee of five or eight-persons whose duty it shall be to ' visit the President to ascertain his feelings with reference to the objects and Action of this convention, and that this com mittee be requested to get. from the. Presi dent and Congress their endorsement of our action. Resolved, -That the Tfnion , RePublican party of Virginia, believing that knowledge is power, and that an* enlightened and vir tuous people can never be enslavedisnd that the-maintenance and Perpettiation of republican institutions depends mainly upon 'the -- education' - cif the masses of the people, therefore we are in favor of a system of free schools,whereby universal education may be disseminated. The report is signed by Geo. Tucker, of Alexandria; G. J. ling, of Frederick; 3":11: Qlernents, - of Portsmouth: P. Dudley ' of Henrico;- W. - R. Smith,'of Frederick; J.W. Beemer, of Clark; G. W. Billiard, of lbe marle: John Haxhurst, of Fairfax. Mr. Gibbons offered the following substi tute for the first resolution, as follows: _Resolved, That we endorse the action of the Congress of the United States;in render ing treason odious and traitors infamous so far as it has gone; thatit is the sense of this convention, that no person should hereafter be capable of holding any office, legislative, executive or judicial, under the Federal or State Government, who was over the age of twenty-one years on the 15th of April, 1881, without taking the'following oath in addi tion to the one now required by law:" 1,A.8.,d0 solemnly swear that I am now, and ever have , been, an enemy to the so called Southern Confederacy, or to any re- Uellion or pretended goVernment unfriendly to the GOvernment'of the - United States. Mi. Gibbons, said that the time for giving the negroes the right - of suffrage had not arrived, and that the convention world by these resolutions step beyond Congress. Mr. Tucker, of Alexandria, argued that the elective franchise should in,Jtistice.. be given to the negroes; 'and-that there wasbot a better way in which to punish the rebels than to make the colored men their equals. 'Mr. Pollock, of Frederick, objected to the resolutions because they were of the Milk-and-water kind, and expressed'him self as a friend to Congress. The rebels should lie deprived entirely of the right of suffrage. Afterlurther debate the " resohltioxis were recommitted; and after .being revised were adopted by a vote of 38 to 32. the convention recommended. Mr. Botts' pan of reconstruction to Qmgress,and then adjourned sine die. - • LABORATORY OF JAS. R. CIETI.ToN & Co., WENN - YORK, March 11, 1861.—We have re cently made a careful analysis of the Sem- Rims PORT WINE, prepared by Mr. Alfred Speer, and do not hesitate in pronouncing it:pore; it, contains all properties of the Samburg or Port grape and therefore, for medicinal uses, it is superior to other wines. Its principal effect upon:the system are mildly stimMating, diuretic, sudorific: and tonic. It will prove; beneficial in Affections of the Kidneys, and Chronic diseases, with general debility of;the constitution. • Physicians may 'safely recommend it to' their petents in ple,ca, of the many doubtful mixtures too often sold ae- pure wines. Jes R..CRILToN . • ••• • Aitalytioal Chemists. This wine can be had of our druggists. It is a most excellent article for weakly per sons, especially females.- • - corAwnizlitsulPs. Co' PARTNERSHIP—The miderelgned,anocescOrete -/XTCEDEB,IO J. GOODWlN:decciased.have this day • associated themselves together under the name and ..rtyle - of HARTA - .1317011.;:for - the ',purpose at selling • 'Wrought lion Vubety-Fittinge. &c.; mannfactured`al Cumberland Tube and. Irak' Worke;"and for.transact; Inge. generalTron_Commlaelon business. 'THOMAS BA - I . IIT " WILLIAECB. steuk; Office. .11q . Sonth Fourth street. May le; uses . - ruyie-12E.' PM -LOW PINE - PLOCFAING , 11CiARDS.-480:000 fees yeikiw vine flooringloardni- afloat. 2. Fos_ ode by E. 9. BOUDER & 00.. Dock Meet whar.f... Nam THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1866. biallsat.-4 'Meeting entha Skieklielders •of the PIONEER . MINING 031SIPANPOP 0 DO will be held at their onice,..lloT Dibrarjetreet, ea THllESDAY.'tlielitli talk at 12 o'clodr. M.. • re7lo4l4e,ta s eti. Secretary •AlituenNS OE TEE-OONTRIBUTORSYO the ROME FOR LITTLE WANDERERS mil be eld at the Home, N0r920 80IITH street, on the 2.3d.nny Of HAY, 411641,, between the,bot,ll3 of g and P. M., to ettooSelt Board ormauseeza. = SAMUEL IiACFEWEAN, rnY 1 14549,22,4ti Secretary pro tern. . :,10'OFFICE OF THE METALLINE,_LA.ND COMI'ANT, No. BM' WALNDT• Street. , Toma s The Stated Annual Meeting of •th4 - Steliitholders of the METALLINE LAND COMPAhW will be -held at ° the Office of the Company, tin 'MONDAY, June 4th 'prox. at 12 o'clock:OK. • • 'FAL WOMBATS. oi ORSHANTOWN..;—NOTICIE =THE et - Ea MANTOWN WAT.ER,COMPARY, having de :livered possession of their Works, &0., to the Clw of Thiladelphia. no farther rents *lll be collected erver !mita issued by the Company. Week:holders will re iceive their certificates of City - Debt neon delivery of ?their Stock certificates to - ' - • • .t . -..-, ,-, ISAAC C . PRICE, =f mylB-6t* ~, President Germantown Water. Co. f}.-'":... - CARRELS. IRON COMPANY. ,-- A special lk,y meeting of the Stockholders. of the Cambria Iron Company, will be Mid on THURSDAY, May ;list, 1666, at the office of the Ne. 400 Chestnut erreet, Philadelphia, at 4 o'clock, P . M., to consider and determine .the disposition :Of . the , residue of the capital stock and such ether bosineas att may then be submitted. ! By order of the Board. apakmyal* JOHN T.'irri 7 nr, Seoretiry. 1 f p THE ANNUAL: MEETHIGOE THE STOCK. HoLDERS .' GP- THIB7 BLOOMSBURG IRON CO ANY. will be held at, It. , Compspiris Office, at Iroadale, Pa., on WEDNESDAT,:„May..2I4, 1803, for Vie purpose of electing ' nine Directors to nerve the ensuingyear, and for the transeAtien of otherpoises& WILL.TAMH. S. BAKER, ' - , ,- ~- . ' secretary sad Tresaiirer, ' If o . 218 liOrth Water street. i Pircrapar.rmwAlitn rra/ 166 . -, - . stMArtSti NOTICE.—Twv , UNDRaI-SIGNED ) ~'1 00 3 ! MS^ MIiSSIONER ' named In the Act of Assensoly of ?,Le Commonwealth of ;P_e]_snsyl van* entitled '..:An Act to Rico ,mrate: the , H. _ARtr,R.S' , and CONSE.BS' ANTHRACITE. RAILROAD. , COM. PANY," approved 2tddayofMarch,A.D. 1866,vnllopen books and receivesubsCriptiona to the Capital Stock of 'raid Company at the . GIae..RD, HOUSE.. Chestnut Street, in the City of PhileAelphia," on: MONDAY,,the fourth day of Jone,A.. D. LW, arle"etclock A. M. A. N, WALKER, . JAMES VIZZARD, R. A. WILDER - . B. SWAIN, JOHN ULH ___,ICK . . '_ , a - es. P. NICKELS. 4ORN P. Gush"' '. ' ' ; • - myletP 02i*OFittOB OF THE 2.OITRIVITAN Inlet% COMPANY - OF MICHIGAff, 'l32' WALNUT leasEET, P}III4.I.IILPHIA, May is, I NOTICE is hereby given that an inszauruent of two 'trams per share on each and every share of the Capi tal Stock of this Company, has thisslay been calledtay the Board of Directors, due aud payable on or before the lid day of May. hist.; at the hiHce of the ConapanY. p 2 Walnut street, Philadelphia. interest wlll be charged on all unpaid installments after the Wff fast: •„ - • By order of t A ina Board ofDirectors.L . SAMUEL P. DABLINGT3N, Secretary DELAWARE 3fINING COMPANY OF _ li:42lPlJOAN.—Notice Is hereby giventhat allßtock in this Company on which the eleventh installment of Two Dollars and 'Fifty Cents per share,called February - 7th, 1866,-and due February - -Mb; - 1366.-Is - not paid, in forielted for said default, and that, sato:ding to the Charter and By-Laws of the Company, it will be sold at Public Auction on MONDAY,the second day of judy 1866, atl2 M., at the office of the:Secretary of the Com pany, NO. 326 Walnut street, Philadelphia, unless paid at or before that time. By order of the Board of Directors. B. WYATT wisum. Secretary. Dated Philadelphia May Ist, MG& myl-tu,th,stjelf (0. OF rICE OF THE HOME INETTRANCS COMPANY. P.ItI LA-DE:GPM*, May 12,166 x. It having been-resolved at a meeting of tne stock holders of the Company, held this day, to pat the Company's affairs into lia aids/I-ion, and the Board of Directors in accordance with the instructions of the btockholders, having reinsured all the outstanding time risks of the Company in the Metropolitan Insu rance Company of New York, and all the Perpetttal Insurance In the Home Insurance Co.. of New Haven, notice la hereby given to the holdersiot tn•Policles of this Company; that on presentation of the same Within_ tidily days from the date hereof at the office of Mears. SAMMIE; DDT' At 'IELOLLINSHEAD, No. 5.1 i Walnut street, they may be exchanged free of charge for the policies of the above named o:daps-flies. - THQMAiS NEILSON, • Etiji4-41i , ' , BecretarY. EU'THE FOLLOWING GENTLEMEN HAVE Neen duly elected Officers' or the Philadelphia Rheum/her of conwierce, to serve str waenslung yeari AT`rle" CATTAL. -O.IIAttLZ.S JAHRts A. FRIGHT, HOWARD HINOZIMAN; CHARLItB ENECHT, SENECA E. MALONE;. NATHAN BROO • JOHN H. MORE ] bi l-F kt. • THEASUILEa. SAMUEL L. WARD. Subscriptions. will be received at Shallot:dm of the Gore Exchange Assoclatlon for. the balance of the Dapttal Stock. daily; from 11 A. M. to 12 X. (Signed) SAMUEL L. WARD, Treaktuer. Pituralsa.rnia. Nay IL 1563. - mutt lm ' DIVIDEND NOTICIEB. it OFFICE GERARD F. M. INSURANCE. th. COMPANY, , 5 - WALINDT_ISMREET.Pan.k- DZLPHIA. May 15,1E68. A Dividend of _FIVE PER CENT. has been declared. payable to the' stockholders on and after Friday, the 16th inst., clear of taxes. .r0y15 . -tu,tha St 1:W• DIVIDEND.—The. DIRECTORS OF THE Nevi RENY OIL COMPANY have this day declared a Dividend of TWO PER CENT. on the Cap[ tai Stock, clear-of Stata tax, payable •en and after. toe PM Inst., at the Office of the Company, No. 218 WALNUT street. Transfer Books will re-open :Id Inst. CHAS. H. .111SEVES, Secretary. Pa. LL 17th. 1865. myl7-it; - - (O.PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMP TREASIIRER'S DEPARTMENT. Ihirmanar..- PHIA, May 2d Mi. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDEES.—The Board of Dl= rectors have this day declared a Serni-Anutial Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of National and Stale Taxes, payable on aid atter May 30, UK Blank Powers of. Attorney for collectin_a• Dividends can be had at the coffin° of the Company No. 238 aoutii THIRD street. ',PROS. T. myant TOP RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS, We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Families at their Country Realdences with EVERY D.ESCEIPTION OF FOE GROCERIES, TEAS, &S., &C. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Cor .Eleventh and Vine Streets. 11 . .A.3P1.0F3 S - SL 7 IPLTJJP. Maple Syrup lgolasses, New Crop,v very _handsome quality., FOR BAIR .137 JAMES R. 4 %7F.J38. jalllll WALNUT and IGBI Stream. DOT KD YABMCMr3:=IIg barn, beef a essence n and Anchovy paste for Itln at COUSIT'S 'East End grocery, No.llB Booth..NM• ND street. ',UMW BMILINGTON HANS, Jost received and for 111 Bale at COUSTY'S East End grocer:, NO., 118 South SECOND street. ' ' WHEATEN AND HOMINY GRITS. real currant TV jelly, in store and for sale at COUSTY'S East End grocery, No. 118 South SECOND, street. nEOI(7E TABLE OLARET.-100 cases just received 1-1 and for sale at COUSTY'S Rest Eno grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street.' SPANIESH QUEEN OLIVES by the barrel or gallon, at COUSTI'I3 Haat End grocery, No: 118 Matt) SECOND atteet., H/this ! HAUB 11—J. Stewarrs Trenton, Davis's Star Earns.d Swift's celebrated - 01ncln. 'Batt Hams, and J. Bower's City Cured, warranted to give satisfaction.. !For sale by M.S. SPILL.LN, N. - W. corner Eighth and Arch.' • - kJLIVE baskets Latonrand other favorite brands of Salad 011,..' for sale 'by-hf.. F. SPILLIDT. I , 74Vir. corner Arch and Eighth. 1 - A.VA COFFM—Pare Old Government Sara Col The, for sale by M. F. BPIL.LIN, N. 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By George P. Fisher, Professor in Yale College. 2 vols , crown trvo, with fine portrait and other illustrations. PATRIOTIC ELOGUNNM. being Selections from One Hundred Years of National Literature. Compiled foram use of Schools:la Reading and Speaking. IvoL, TEMPERANCE: RECOLLECTIONS. LABORS, DEFEATS. TRIUMPHS. An. autobiography. By Rev. John Marsh. D. D. FAITH WHITE'S - LETTER BOOK,'I6M-1.6113—P1y mouth. New Hoglam& 1 vol.. limo. For sale by JAMES 8. CLAXTON. Suectmesor to W. S.& A. Martleo, • 606 Chestnut, street. Ar.r.trig'Fi Li:MOP PEtILEDOR.—THE .L.IFE OF PEITGLOOR. Musician and Chasa Player. by Geo.. Allen, Oreek Professor in the University of-Pennsyl vania, with Supplementary Essay on Philidor, as Chess Author sand C Ma Player, by Inmate Von Hob debrand rind de Lana, voy .I.t.utoreLlnary B attn. ter Plenipotentiary of• the Ring of Pram% the Court °tsetse-Weimer. 1 vol.. octavo, X vellum, ii l 4 - top. Price slrk. Lately published by • • 137 South - Fourth street.— ALILESB.6.II.E.II-2smak, Books and Mani= ery, •. • •• . .. • . • -• . • t • • D 11G , • N -•'4l- :1.7.14 AI :OAS: :Ze :,{• • a. 7011. For sale by 0. S. 111788EL1., . n.y32adhatold.* ' Chestnut street, above Broad. TO DRUOW ST-§ AND SToRRKEEP.ERS.—Wears prepared to ihrnish HAZZARD'S CELEBRATED • • ' ' ' - JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, rayristo,ste • • No. 23 North Sixth street. BLSIER'SI4OI3ID RENNET.--Fer making Ina few inhantes a variety or delicious desserts.. We will warrant every teaspoonful toprodnce stolid card wits each pint er milk: It is very convenient and stilted to every housekeeper _ and Invaluable to those In the & s countr . Dr. pnran's Hot Water and Ice Bags, verylm portant in the treatnie,t , of Cholera. &U ems. HENRY C. -BLAIR SONS, Apothecaries, Eighth and Walnut streets. Awn REFINED C.IMPHOR, in original packages; Aka. 11°1, 95 per cent., In lota to tank Cod Liver Oil, In qU an tlVen suitable to tr. trad e.ofstrictly prime quality. JOHN C. HABER dr. CU, No. 719 Market street PHU lot Ca of ramor far sale try MIL OL:hiLiAm witA. f.r.itt & CO., Druggists, No. 714 ard722 Market street. • • VITRAOP OF BEEF for beef tea or Essence of ei Beef in sickness or for soups for table use. Made n Elgin, Illinois, by Gall Borden, from the juices of choice beef and is inperior in idellcioni flavor and quality to any hitherto known. Packets with fUll di. roc:Hans, one dollar each, 1117TMF,LT,, Apotheelll7. MO Chestnut street. DHOHELIHIV STU r. DRIES. Bradruitas Mar . Pill Tiles, Combs, Brunei- , lithircrs, Boxes, Rona Scoops, Surgical Instnnneata, Manta Sard Sart Rubber Goods,Nlal Canea, Glass an.d Hetal Syringeo, ao., alt as "First Hands" prlcea . IMOWDBM & swnone, Apa•tri =South Eighth area. to °BERT EOIONILUDER, ds CO.. N. B. 00 .4. I'OURT.7I AND RACE STRIIIILIN. Wholesal Drag lets, lianufactaxeree and Dealers In Wind. ealaw, White Lead, and Pointe of every descrlpito afrer to the trade, or consumers, *complete !tack goods In Melt; line, _st the lowest market rates. ROBERT 0 3 . , T & 00. NABITZBIA-.4e11.1111:1,1r8 OalcWed, in Ica, round tint Oland boxes. also in bottled'. Zenning'a Carbonate of Magmata. in 2 oz. ander.. Papa% Heavy Calcined Magnesia lynding and for sale by Mt_a.M.T.M.. ELLO3 SON & CO., Druggist', Market and Salient& streets, Philadelphia. mom 108 Y Rll2C—Jttat received, an invoice or Gennitit 1) Imported Any. Brun, ibr. eale , by the gallon, b ROBERT BHO a...A.R.M,r it CO., Druggist, wit, COY COAL. ql -LO. A. CCIOIK-E, No. 1314 'Washington avenue, invites the attention of the Public to his PBEISTOIg COAL, which is an article that gives unbounded sane. faetion to all. My Customers generally are laying it In. at the present Priem, in preference to LlTatoll COAL. Egg and Stove sizes at VS per too. Also the genuine Eagle Vein Coal, 80=0 sizes, aalite Price. A superior quality of LBRIGH GOAL, F4g and stnve. at 67 50 per tone • • Orders received at 114 South THIRD 13t. - rer63tra I. wagon manes. mien .r. end 17BiEIINDEBSIGNICH 1111W7/0 ATTIC:NT/ON TO heir stock of Bock M4mntatu Company's Coal. Lehigh Naylotion Comminy's Coal, and Locust Mountai.a, which they aso_prepared to all at the lowest market rates_, and to deliver in the beet condition. Orders left with S. MASON SINES, Franklin Insti tute Building, SEVENTH street, below Markwill be promptly attended to. BINEB do BB Eg g see,tt . A.mh Street Wharf, Schn.l/VIL etaAIN-131:16A.RLO.ALEFAVER, Iit:EADOW AND V' Spring liotuitairt, Lehigh Owl and best Lewmal Biciantain from 8c227311111. lerum N. W. ocen il e r MH' E NTZsa streets. Mae. Zlori - 112 so Trwirasmsrws 11,2 j Till)fl 0 ZVflik (11.1 xtlaAsiatir 'OXFAM._ ,TISILENT OFFICE OF CORP. T EA , OF cusEEECY, .WABIIiNGTON, March Soth, 1886. - W 7 wress, - By - salistietorywridence prasented "THE undersigned, it has been made to appear that , RATIONAL EASTE. OF TILE IIELIC OF PHILADELPHIA." In thecity of Philade,phia, is the county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has been - duly organized tinder and 'according to the* re. gtdrements' Rat the act of Congress,' entitled "an act to rd e Alta i °lllgueur — ,..da p ' r 20% ert rtt, Par I edgy" , tion and Itedemption thereof, - approved jone 8d.1884, and Mai cOmplied with all the provisions of sal aot re• quire/ to - be complied beibre commencing the bueineea of Banking tinder said sot. - Abu% tber4ore, I.,Freeznan Clarke. COmp_reoller, of the Currency do hereby cert,ftat " THE NATION AT. BANK HE THE E.Wi - L.lO OF - PIELLADEI: PALA," lathe city of Philadelphia, in 'the county, of putiadelphiii, - and State of PconaylvanM, is atiihmired to commence:the Imalnees of Ranking wafer the net albresaid.' - witness ' In testimony:whereof whand and a ka I seal of °Moe,thls tireti um mor March, 1866. ,CELAILIKE, t • ' Dzalitaysoli • oompizollec SHIPPIIife FOR NEW YORK, Tria tletsware and Riaritan Canal, The•Philaileltddi and New 1t0rk .}1 4 44344 , ;:: Stealnbeat COMllairijr.; Steam . XTOpellers , leaTe DAIZiYj from 7i t,A FERST WHARF belm ...11LOMFAstieet? • :i e run in 24 H0U83." Thin oconnectaWith,all Northern • and Eastern • Trltrt atloa DOmpanlo3: Gopda fonvard . ed direct to sii sEecof ammo • i t , received at lowan ratee: ;. - - • WM. P. OLTDE;Setio .ageonts;'' §OUth:Whaniti a 4f SAE:I; -mai4, -, , •_ll7 Wall street; rotrx.l" FOR BOSTON: _ STRAIIBBIP LEgOVI) 9 FROM .B.ACHPOBTEPERF Y1VR.D41 7 45. • BMW FINEST. WIfARF:APHITADFLPHIL; i AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. _ The steamship AWES, Captain Boggs, will eau trom Philadelphiatm - Mondav; may 23 at lo A. M. • The steamship NOBMAli,..Captaitt Crowell, will sail from Boston on Saturday: 3.Lay /9, atl2 M. • The line between Philadelphia and Boaton is now composed of the - " • • • ' SAXON, Captain lAnitheive, 1200 tons trurthen. NOnwt CaptainCrowell , -1200 tona'bnithen. ABMS, Captain Boggs, 900 tons hurt:ben: These rmiartantial , and well appointed steamships will sail: punctatally aa Advertised. and freight will be received every day, a steamer being always an the berth to receive amp. - • " Shippers are requested. tosendßillsof Lading with or ii =ht or Insieage siP9/ 37 to frwleuT WINSOR & CO znyrr • 832 South Delaware avenue. FECITLADELPHIA.. itIONSIOND AND 013.FOLIZ BTFAXELECEP COMPANY. The gas steamships of this Line insure at the lowest rates 'and nil mousy!: froaa the First Wharf. shcive WE DAY. fik/IJEDAY, AS'Boon,' alobinonVeitidi Conneeddinclotta - Ballroads frost- and City' Paint, /terming tag most 4!`"81.7 SouthandSonthwest. 2 . 0 r fretipht or Wane. with uwmiL uwll3 l4°l'l4es4l: boas, 4 PM , W3[. Emma - ea:l.. • 34NortkandeendhWin2res. • POE SA.VANNAFf, GBOItGIA.- I, Pioneer s rt • _ first-class - steamship leaves Pier u. e, North Barer. New York, emery , TECUBSDAY, for the above port, landing cargo in Savannah the fol lowing Monday morning . - Freleht arid liz s t•claSs passage always as low as by sn,y other line.. Goods - from Philadelphia and-Other points received by.any, transportation Line, - and promptly* forwarded free of oommtesions. LkIiV.LS 3,. JONES, : 18 Broadway, New 'V art.' APPIY to JOHN' •A.TWOOD, 5 Walnot street. Philadelphia.. Agents to Savannah At HT.EB. GAN emu. & - as st - r,v„ ' • inyi6.lm NWT EXPRESS LIMB TO ALBK AI%TfRT e 2 _Georgetown and Wealth:Leon, • M. esapeake and Delaware Panstl, with oenneetia at Alexan Va., form the moot direct route for I,ynchburg, ;Knoxville, Nealivllle; Dalton and the Southwest. Steamers leave First 'Wharf above Market street every Wednesday and Saturday at ix K. • • _ For treat aPPXYt° the gc'ill. in , co., - W. P . OLF a 14North . • J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georirstown; FL 'Eldridg . e Wharves di 00., Agents at Alexandria. FOR GALVESTON. TEXAS. TEXAS LUTE SIM* ArRRS. The Al Steamship ARIAD.NE, - (3.E. Craig. Commander, Will receive freight at Pier 23 East River (New ork). and sell with despatch. For freight or passage having superior aromainoda• dons, api.ly to BISHOP. SON & CO., _ No. 105 Arch street. P. S.—Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift-Sure Line. :7:r r°,en"e-rEZEW--DPhiladeltchgV Steam d' S sure ea, via'belaware and Raritan ias Canal—Lealnii daily at, 12 M. and 5 - P. M., connect:lns with all the Northern and Eastern Linea. For ;Wight, which will be taken on acoommoodathze wrixus, oPPIY to , WM. M. BAIRD it CO:, mbl6tt No. 1.12 Sarah Delaware avenue. wit Tow-Boxi - LIRE. ELAWAIIII and 0.21M4 PILE. 3 TO -BOAT COMP...LSI". RAIIGES towed to and from PIIILADEELPIELL 71141VILE-DB-ORk 33d.LTIMOBB,WASILLSO TON. and EolnU. . r. CILYDS dr ig a = a, _ No. It South vonteln JOHN LAUGHLIN. littorulant. , FOS SAN FRANCISCO. IMITINEOPPS CALIFORMA CLIPPER. 1..1303. SAILING ItEGUL.ABLY AS ADVIERTISXD. Freight for this Line sent to Rew 'rink by Swift dere Line at reduced rates. The splendid Al extrema dipper .A.IMIPB GRANITE bTT , _ Jambs, Commander is/Know rapidly loading =lei East Elves' This beatiMMl vessel in one the sharpest and best vessels now loading, and having a portion 01 her cargo on board with large engagements, wM have going degpatch. For.froietit. &MAY to " BISHOP,SON' A r ch CO., =lint! 105 Arch Meat FOR 'FREIGHT OR CRARTER.—AI Rs. bark KATHLEEN, Williams, master, 410 tons re. gister and 6.50 r bbbs. Al Hr. bark JANET, Kinney, mister, NIO ions regis ter and 3,00 t bbis. flour, - •At Br. bark DALTHA SARA, Wilson, master, M tons register and &Aso bbis. flour. •A2.13r. brig IDA, netting, master, 110 tons registei sad 2,50(1 bbis. capaela m t r iply to A. SOUDER dr. CO.. apkt ' 3 Dock street wharf. FOR BOSTON. Mass.— Line.—The fine schooner JUSTICE M. LENMS. Captain Shute, is now loading. for the above port at Willow street wharf, and will sail with despatch. For freight, apply . to DAVID COOPER, 18 North Wharves. myle WANTZD.—A Vessel of about 100 If feet Lumber, to carry timber from Denton, Md., to ihningtou, Del. Apply to DAVID COOPS% 1617. Vitia.rves. ap27 QTEAMBILIP ' FROM BOSTON.—Oon• to shalom of merchandise, per above steamer. -will lease send for their goods. now landinß at Pine street Wharf.(myl7-3t) HICITRY CO& SHIP TAMERLANE, Jackson, master, from Lives ; 001, 125 now discharging ender general order a. &lien street wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT & EONS, 115 Walnut street. . myl2-tf g.. 11 to: :gu Ilg ' zoitTO A tre ' trf rl =War a. a atft. • .11 . 7: ANerale,Phitadelphla. All work done in the beet- =annex and on Ina /COStEgl and most favorable terms, and 'warranted nd eve pa feet snilMaction. it tt • or. • • • pti:ll3.l, , fuw:z!.. , :x_kry:llll.l L IMES & )10.FF1SLAN, _ CARRENTRLIS AND EIIII,DERS, nay2.tfll No. 212 PEAR Street. itealdenee: 606 Dickerson street. 1005 Taylor street. Z.Very description:of Jobbing promptly attended to. p ArNS.VORTS PROCURED.— • JOHN H. PRIM NOTARY PUBLIO, _ COMMLSSIONER FOR ALL STATES, PENsION AND PRIZE AGENT, No. 223 DOCK Street. Ackn taken owledinnea, Depositions. 'Affidavits t xattl3- o Ac. counts . - Smil El C. KNIGHT & CO., WELOI:Pa ALF GROCERS, 13. E. Car. WATKB. and CHESTNUT streets, Phil adelphia. Agents for the sale of the Products of the Southwark hangar Refinery and the Grocers' Saga? House, of Philadelphia. lal-IYr TAXES A. WAIGHT. THOWSTON rise. CLEMENT a linnatXdr p ... 4. THEODOßE E latere a n zbisi Trar. =ALL. Imported of Earthenware, and Eb_tmoing sad Commission Merchants, Milt. Its WALNUT . Street, l'hikulelphts,. 11ORNESYLVANLI. WORSE.—ON THE - DELA A WARE river, below PHILADELPHIA, CHESTER Delaware county, Pn. HEANEY, SON & CO Rogineers and Iron Boat builders, Dfaunfacturers of ds of CONDENSING AND NON-CONDIMG EN. GIN.P.S, • . Iren Vessels (dell deacriptions, Boilers, Vats, ''Esuska,. Propellers_,_ Zac. T. BEANEY, W. B. BELNEY, S. ARCHISOLD, ' ',ate of ' aide Engineer in Chief, Penn Works , Phila ll.' S. Navy. T. VAUGHAN ILERRicrmtt WEL IL ..bi:RWRIOX. JED. E. [APE. SOl nie TT g ypE FOUNDRY, FIFTH_ AND IVABIL. _ - - REMADILLPEIA... MERRIER & SONS, ENGINEERS. AND ItIAC MandlMiura High and Low Pressure Steam * . Engines for Land, River and Marine Service._ - Boilers Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats. &c, Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. /ron Frame Roofs for Gan Works, - Workshops and Railroad Stations, dtc.' . • • Rprove d etorts and Gee Machinery' ,of the latest and most im construction. Every , description of, Plantation mamlinery; and Sugar. Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, epen Steam Trains; Tiefacuters, Filters, Pumping En gines,.&c Sole Agents for N. Billeux'S Patent Sugar aiollag Apparatus, Neemyth's Patent Steam Hammer" and Aspinwal ing l dr Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain rIAS THACKAXtA, CEITNIPB street, Manufacturers. of. QM 'Fixtures, Lampe, etn,, would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets,&c. 'they 'also introdtow eau pipes Into DWelling and Pablio Buildings , and Attend extend ing altering and repairing Gas pipets . All work war. nuxied. Jae rIatEVY WELLE3.OWITER&OF PHOYERTY.--fitii 1 °MY Plane to Vat PriVy Wells Oleszu3ed and Diglin• footed,* Very /Ow _A. Y.EYEtBON, Mannsactarer ofPottdrette, _ 6oldamith'e Hall.'Llbrsr, Btreet liar t ; 3 71. ( 0 . 1.au0 .. lattb_sattbaA _Or sale by. A.:54;y0 43 . . , NEDICAL. C0C)]Et.13.1.A.14 .1. • - ..) F'ffiEEEt :BENEDICTME •, MONKS OF TAX, . _ ABBEY OB:BEPANIP. _ _ This Cordial, whichirritee — as far back as 1519. Is sas .anti,apoplectic tonic, digestpre, and of an exquisite.. 'taste: - ,TheialutarY plants ail:tich con it,"gatherwil on the slopes of the hills - of Normandy, saturated with the vivifying emanation&of.a Northern sea, makes it one of the best cordials and one of the most efficient preventives.against epidemic affections...-. Oflits,:the Frenelf - xnedlcal' corps hes been almost unanimous in prescribing - its ose 0, the sick who, by ;heir imperfect gastric disposition, were more liable t ;he attacks of. fevers and cholera. A. LtGRAND, Ben., Fecamp. Also,-11.IIE VIVIENNE No. 19, This Medicine is found at the Wine and Spirit Starts. - Apothecaries, ConfeCtioners. awl .Grocinies, dtc. r all over the World. itp2B-8 r Br 3 CATUREtTICS S are the mostperfect: cite which we le to produce or vehicle' ink has ever yet been by anybodY. Their - have , abundantly: rt- to the community much they excel the ary medicines in easy are safe and pleastart ze,bnlipowerfalto corm penetrating proper:: imulate the vital W.: ,of_the body, remove Stuffy .the blood,'and ..se foul humors which. breed' — gtintulate and grow per, sluggish or dism , - dined, organs into &nen. natural actioe,and. impart 'malty tone With strenght to the whole system. Net, made they care the 'every -day complaints of every , but also formidable stud dangerous diseases. e they produce powerful effects, they are at the same, time,-in -diminished doses,- the safest and beet physic that can be - eniployed for chladren. Being miser coated. they are 'pleasant to take; 'and,.being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belfet. were they not sub stantiated by men of smell exalted ptsltion and charac ter, as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many emi nent clergymen and physicisalS have lent their names to certify to the public the reliability of our • remedies, while others have sent ns, the assurance of their con viction that our Preparations contribute immensely to tb* relief of our afflicted Sti tiering fellow-men. Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis orr d rnerican Almanac; containing directions for the nee and certificates of their cures, of the, following complaints: Costiveness, Bilions"Complaints. Ithetunatism,Drop sy. Heartburn,Headache arising from foul , stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels( and Pain arising therefrom; Flatulency, Low of Ap petite all Diseases which require an evacnant. medi cine. They also. by purifying the blood and stimu lating the system, cure many complaints which itt would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deaf ness;Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irri tability, Derangements of the. Liver and Kt 'nen, Gout,. asd other kindred complaints arising from a. low state of the body, or obstruction ofits functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations which they make more profit on. De. mend Ayks.'s and take no others. .The sick want the best aid there is for them, and theyshould have it. Prepared byDrt. J. C. AMER tt CO.. Lowell, Mast, and sold by J M. TrrA &. CO., Philadelphia, and by all Druggists. - myl9-s,m,w-2m V . 4011C. JE"UPE°11.7.1.,41.... WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP, PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 771 SOUTH TIMID Sr. PRICE, 11 PEE BOTTLE; IS PER HALF D9220r; The undersigned citizens take pl.snre cheerfalty recommending the use of Wr„ght's Tar Syrup, Ihr coughs colds, consumption , whooping cough, spotted fever, liver complaint, pains in the breast. bronchus. inflammation, and constriction of air vessels in the hangs. The remedy should be in; every family:. Charles C. Wilson, Forney's kress office. Charles H. Graffen, Sunday Mercury °Dice. James Nolen. Inquirer office. Wm. F. Carta, Asseciated Press. • Wm. B. Carpenter, Fire Alarm and Pollee Tele. graph, Filth and Chestnut streets. A... Randolph, ?rent and - Lombard streets. - James W. Perrine, 112.9 Charles street.. H. A. Davis, 323 Gasklll street. John Woodside, 141 Franklin street. Robert Thompson, 3603 Walter street. B. G. March. 626 Franklin street. J. Gebloff. 731 South Second street. John Seymonr, 513 South Front street, • E.W. Howard, I Dock street. E. C. Bartlett, =7 South Second strest. 1...33are5, 605 Arch Meet. - Albert Martin. 417 South Second street, Mary Caldwell, 1632 Saneom street. W. Thomas, M North Fourth street, T. M. earthy:lo9 klfreth's alley. George Wilson. WS Race strec-t. W. F. Brooks, 65 North Second street. ISL J. Hassett,119 - S.. Seymour Rose, Bustleton. Charles Rogers, Sal South street. R.. T. wolinton Second and Quarry streets. E. E. Thomas, 136 South Sixth street. William Barns, 515 South Front street. S. S. Sanford, Opera Manager. John Maenads, rear of 134 North Second street. Mrs. S. R. Choate., Newark, Del. George W. White &Co., No. 56 South Third street. Mr. TRViom B. Wright: • S 1: We tone pleasure in recommending your TAP. SYRUP (of which we have already sold con siderable quantitie as a most excellent and cacious remedy' fox the co m plaints set plaints set for in your effi printed bill already submitted to the public. a gratifying act to suffering• humanity we will cheerfullyrecom mend your preparation to all afilictedwith diseases which it is designed to cure. Yours, &c., DLLES etc SON, Drum= N. E. corner Pine and Sixth s Alm) to be had at JOHNSON', HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, L , YOTT rt . CO., and all principal druggists and dealers. The subscriber would la,g leave further to say that he is prepared to fill orders and forward the Syrup to any part of the country. Persons desiring other information by mail will enclose a postage stamp, and answers will be returned as soon as the exigencies of business will admit. Address - ' WILLIA3I B, WRIGHT, 711 South Third street, Philadelphia. Pa. THE GREAT AMERICAN DEODORIZER AND DLSINFLuTANT. . ThiSsitic:e Owes its peculiar rslne as a DEODO RIZER to the fact that it decomposes and destroys a/I• noxious gases and vapors that are given off fromputrt. fying animal or vegetable matter DE. W. E. A AIKIN, Professor of Chemistry in the LTr irersity. of Alaryland. says: "For an efltclent Sind reliable Deoetnrizer and Disinfectant, always ready for use, and not liable to any change, equally vaauable ha sick room and In' the foul Sink, -it has, 171 V op in ion, no equal. _ . • This opinion is concurred in by Drs. Miltenberger. Johnson. Chew. • BlrSherry, Butler, and- Dr. Van Ether. who made the report to the Nationa/ Sanulary and Quarantine 'Convention of 1F59. says: "It is the best deodorant of which I have any know-' ledge: First. It evidentWanswers the purpose. "Second. It is odor less itself., c'4Aird.'lt is easily kept and managed. "Fbnrfh. It Is comparatively cheap."' ROBIIiaIT . SHOETA=II & CO., Wholesale Druggists, N. E. corner FOURTH and D.AO/1 Streets. Arid by Druggists generally nPAL DENTALLINA.—A. superior article for clean Ins the Teeth, destroying animalculm which In fest them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving &feel ing of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. It may harmed daily, and will be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and deter aliveness will recommend it to every one. Being com posed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician and hiicrotospist, it is confidently offered as a REIS &BUZ substitute for the uncertain .washes formerly in vogue. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents Of the DENT adv.oca.te its use; It contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by _ j 4.101315 T. SH:II4 - I , T, Atthecky, , Broad and pruce streets. For sale by Druggist& generally, and Fred. Brown, • D. L. Stockholm°, Reward ,e Co., Robert C. Davis, G.R. Eeeny, . Geo. 0, Bower. Isaac H. Ray, Charles Shivers, C. H. 3 , eeeles. G..Y. Scattergood, T. J. Husband, J. C. TurnpenaY 00. Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberle, • Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks, • Will •ni Webb. E. Bringliurst & CO.. James L. Bispham Dyott & Co., Hughes & Coombe, ' H. C. Blair, • 'Henry A: Bower, _ Wyeth & • • MILLINERY GOODS. : Airs. I. . 323 aied 331 Sknith Street, '- - bass handsome assortment 'of SPV:Set LINRRY; Kisses , and Infanta' Eta and Slam Silts, Velveta, Crapes, Ribbons. Beatttera,'ltleivress, REASOPiIe yukpalN LEANS, O. 902 Okuus - rettir ta Pirst • Preratogiowarded by Franklin' Inatt te to Mar e A i fdanutacturee of PINS. dco::&c:L '". New and original deafens of - Idasopio blarja t TWA; pl an , medals, Army bfeds.l,9 and Corps Sadgm of every deseriptlen. - • - inylevrAbAS.Unt myl64sat
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