Charles Dlekeiss - as. Pnbileitsader. En= : the pnion.corrarnacurce . the Boston Amidst all this fashionable and time killing folderol, tlii3ii, is one entertaininent whichdeserves more than a peasingnientiOn, and that Is the readings from , his own"works whiCh .Dickens nightly feasting large - and , fashionable audiences.: Elome monilui since the.distiiiimished writer made anArrangement withtthe Messrs. Chappell. by which , he agreed WI , ea d from his writings twO eienings,ni each: week , for a,certam number of months. F or each -night lie Was to receive £5O and his e:xpenses. The plan has been attended 7with great :Esncoess,And crowds have' thronged the house whenever he 'appeared. Thousands have '`taketi the, opPortunity'of seeing face to face hlni who has been - for years one of their :domes tic idols, arid 6119 testifying to the respect and popularity Which he enjoys Wherever bin works are knovin.: .' , . The readings that lkir, Dickens has giyen. in London have all Wren I place tat' St: Janies's,Hall, Piccadilly. :Its ,sitnnt.inii is very central and it has always beerppopular as a place of,:amusement.• The.ppncipal room will accommodate about- two thon sand'fiVe htmdred:people; and every nigliV huhdreds have been turnedaway for:want of seats.-.- In:order to allow of all conditions in society,, there are, three pricefinf adrnis Edon. 'Seats in the Main body of tliahnUse cost*:'five • Olin ngs; , those in ,the balcony' three, and ,the zest y prificilialikiii gallery and far `off in the , background, lare sold for two;--:- . lrt'the;rear offther stage is' a' large screen coveredwithnrimsonnioth.' front ps•a•smallieading-stand - over which a tall fraMe-work about - eight feet *via°. ooriatetingo a gas ; pipe hidden :by a broad band' of crimson, •-• From this issue forth Many small jets of light which of tours shed a bright glow upon the speaker and bring ant his forte', and; fentnres in , strong relief. Preiciselk at".eight Dickens makes his appearance with white kids, a red rose in his button-bole, and a jaunty little walk ing -stick with an ivory handle. 'He is in full evening dresB of black, and wears ro jewelry but a ring and watch-chain. He .steps briskly forward, swinging his cane, .andat nride taking his stand at:the' without any preliminary introduction, quietly surveys his audience. "Loud and long-continued clapping 'announces his pre sence, but he does not yet begin. An Eag lish audience are never - punctual, and by twos and threes they continue to pour in long afterhis - arrival: -Dickens calmly waits till allis quiet.- He, is a man of gentlemanly and polished exterior . 'His head is qnite bald, and he wears a moustache and whiskers. Hisniait is gray, and he has evidently long outgrown-the 1 .13 oz" of younger days. His expression is genial, and his manner confi dent, though unassuming. Though he has a slight stoop,. yet his form is manly and of good proportions. There is but little ex pression of character in his face, and his cheeks are ruddy, as of one who loves good cheev. His ears are set very far back, which - is generally regarded as a sign of - great in tellectual 'Dower. His forehead is high and the labors of a life of fifty-four years have not left a wrinkle upon! .it. Evidently his works have been done with ease and love, as the natural ontspringing of a mind full of subjects that were, dear to him and caus ing little mental anxiety. 'Altogether Dick ens strikes one as a man who has spent a half century, not in the exhausting labors of literature, but in the enjoyment: of a life passed in the jovial, perhaps too jovial, so ciety of good company and boon compan ions: who has for years been."foll warm of..brood; of mirth, 'of gossiping, nor met with fortune other than at feasts." It is full twenty minutes past eight before the voice of the reader strikes - upon the ear and all else is hushed. The part is Dr. Ma rigold, the "Cheap-Jack," and though the book is before , him, the speaker never opens it, but trusts-to -his- niemory,,whioh never fails him, to the end. As hits - been often illustrated by his own appearance in private theatricals, Dickens has a -great degree of dramatic talerit;‘ and in 'hie 'readings it is used with admirable results. Thoegh he has not muctifacialexpreilsion,though hehas not thablierlonst-sensitiven'esiewhieh Many great actors possess, and which makes Mr. Home, the spiritualist; awaffective as a reader,yet he has other qualities that ren der h delivery very impressive. He has a good voice and an animated expreision. His handy-are used freely' and with--excel lent effect. He is never entirely forgetful of bis audience or lost in his part, and yet he shows throughout that nioe appreciation of each character, which every author might be expected to possessfor the children of his brain. His air, his gestures ,and his voice, in short, clearly express hissympathy with the - more delicate lights and shadows of the parts he impersonates, and give his audi ence a deeper insight into the inner life of those whom they thought they knew so well before. The story of. Dr. Marigold he read with a mingled humor, pathos, and naivete that I never supposed it capable of. This was followed by the trial Beene from the Pickwick Papers. And here the abili ties of the reader secured a great, though an oft-repeated triumph. As an actor he showed more varied talent and stronger contrasts than before. It was really a feast fit for the gods to hear his rendering of .the performers in that world-renowned litiga tion:l will venture to saythatneverbefore did his hearers have such a vivid presenta tion of any one of them. Sam. Weller, the Jercutio of the Pickwick Papers; Mr. Jus tice Starleigh, that bloated squab of judicial imbecility, the Pkkwick of the bench; Mr. Sergeant Buzfuz,ith his legal flummery and bunkum talk to the jury; Mrs. Chip pins,- and her loquacious twaddle -on the stand—all these were in turns set before us, each "in his habit `as ,:he lived," and as he or she originally doubtless appeared to the mind pf theirauthor. Great was the enjoy ment of the audience, and loud their ap plause,as---feature-- by -feature these- cha racters were unfolded and lit up with tints unseen before. It.wagtailome of. us _like meeting with old, friends at the place of their birth, after , years or separation. We could only be thankfulthat such an oppor tunity for mental delight and improvement had been granted us, though in the minds of some it was tainted by the thought that 'the whole operation was a mercenary one from beginning to end; that it was a 'mere mercantile speculation on the part of all concerned; that Dickens wished to , make as much as he could out of the 'Messrs; Chap pell; and - that the latter would--be glad to "coin the former's brain for drachmas," if they could make it pay. But in this age all authors are given to money-making;'"tic but to clip his locks they follovr now the golden-haired Apollo." as the inn-keeper remarked to Don Apollo;' "money and clean shirts are very essential to success in life." Terpsichore dances and Polyhymnia sings for a guinea a night, and "now lies the earth all Dante to the stars," (operatic and other) that nightly and daily illumine the great world cf London... Let us then persistently shut' out the golden mean, take the goods the gods provide 'us, and thus shall we benefit in the grand finale. State of Affairs in the South. SA.VAtifNA.II, May 19 .--Generals Steadman and Fullerton had an iriterview. with. the African Methodist Episcopal Conferencoi to ddy.. 'The inforthation elicited was of a satisfactory character. There was a general concurrence in opinion that the relations between the two, races are friendly, and are rapidly4improving in the States of Georgia, Florida, and North and South Uarolina. General Steadman and his party left for Augusta to-night, and iitill make an inves tigation into the, condition oraffairs on the plantations along the rivei. !kb Fire FinArm.rar, May 1.9,-Evening.—The °harried renaaina of one of• the missing-girls haye.,h - aen• - found; another 1/3 known to be beneath the ruins, The names of thelritsP ing 'girlsare - Jane Dawson and !Bridge? Kelly. The body "reeditered waisnmnok shaiTedthat kkYalf 4E44 YROSSitt4!PY*343.9gI. FitOW - . 7' TO (42I.S":62IIII rNBEND_ °--Ir If : ONITZ TR M A TTOUTTRIS ';-- THORNTON BROWN. [MPde Rajoorrea for the ranadeirass Bverkiror Bulletin. L , GoiDQNDERB,Y4Strip laoly..Emyyyekl,Tertr . T7 575 tobaldgiron Robert Taylor di hWAN ISLAND—Brig G T Ward, Lindsay-660 tons lowly* awl Statainerii. City of LLmerick-Livespool...New York ... 28 Propontis Liv apap erpook.Boston&Phila. May 2 City of Dubiln.......Liverpool....New York May . ..... May 5 ....................... ' ; May,, OMMYOrk...Llvern..Nol4YOrie.....- May 9' Atlantic ..Southampton...New York May 9 'Damascus Liverpooh.:Quebec May 10 City of Cork...-...Liverpool,,New York. ....... .....May 12 Sazonia..........Souttiampton:Agevi York. .. . 12 Cabs • .14verpool.:.Naw Y0rk.a....:::....May 12 4.lverpool...New York." , .,..May 111 Cella ' • - LondoW-Now York • Mayl9' Teut0nia...4.....5.....Ham us ... eur "ork.::.x :.: Ms.7i9 ,TO )3BPART. . - Near Tork.- ... -Ifew York-Aspinwall' 'May 21 AtalantaYork..,London May,23 Vlstiltht.- • • " lions York..:LiverpoOL.' liOsy 22 China .Boston.,-Liverpool„: ' • r 'MaY22 ' Hew Yurk-LlvespooL - May, 23 MoraTurk.ralavana;:-... - Ikranhattast.,.....-;.NewYork.;.Havana do Y C MaY22; Ericsson • • New - Yorls.Zßrenaen.:—...--May 24 26. Helvetia.- York-Liverpuoi . 'May 26 Btetneri x.: New Tork....Bternen. Marhf Zuva5h!......4- • -New Vork-Hamburg....... t ..-..May 26 Everantatar..!.i:Heer Yoric.s.New; Orletuut. gas+ 26 21A.14,110i.11 811-1104=1.31.'...". 1ia.).,04:14".10:4A4:111M.M1 ant warm. 4: 88 I sing 81 81 I; 7 1 8 I HIGH WATER'S 21 - . ARRIVED Y~TPI~BD'e!: Bark Annetta (Dr),,Hendersonj /I. days feint:L.-Setae dios, with - sugar to 5Wei5b........7th - inst. Orange Cage hearlog_at distant - about SD milee„spoka brig Flora - ,Yrom New , York for VeraCrez. - - Brig Monica,.hliichalli 11 dole from:liatarisaB, with sugar and niblasses to John Mason df Co • Steemor Susan, Vanderyeer„ . 4.2 hours from „Hartford, with mdse to Win Si Baird &UM; Steamer rfacony, Pierce, - 24 boort - from: - New York, with mdse to Wm X Bair d d< Co. Steamer Chester,: Warren; 24 hours , from New York. with mdse. to W P Clyde it Co. • • _ Ship Lady-Rainy Peel (Br), Penny, 40 days from Londonderry; with mdse and 027, passengers to Robert Taylor' & Co. 7th inst. lat SS 02. lon 06 40. Blis Margaret Callahan. aged 60 years; a natico of County Donegal. Ireland. died of debility. and was buried at sea. Fehr Larcaster , FA - .. 41 - ;6 days from Boston,with' mdse ta captain. - _ • . • Behr Eliza Ann. Maxwe ll , from Hillsboro ', Sid. i n Behr Louisa Frazer, Steelman. from Salem. Fehr Lewis Cheater. Bartlett. from Boston. ' Behr Henry May, -Franklin, from Somerset. Bar ReadingSß No 45, P well, from Hartford. Schr Avon, Baker, from Cohassett Narrows. _ BELOW. - Ships Beranek. and Merrimac, both trom Liverpool bark Eventide, from Cuba; two barks and two brigs unknown. CLEARED ON SATURDAY. Steamer Aries. Boggs, Boston. H Winsor & Co. Steamer Philadelphb,,Pultz, Washington, Wm P Clyde Bt Co. Steamer Buggies; Chase, New York, W P Clyde & Co. Steamer B Willing, Cundift. Baltimore. a Groves. Jr Ship Mobongo, hiceonigle, St John, NB. Robt Taylor Bark E A,Coclaran, Blanchard, Matanzas, Madeira & Cabada. . - p,prk Duncan, GOuld,Talmonth for orders, Workman 4. Co. • . BYtg Omer, Lewis, Weymouth, NB. ' do Sehr J Crockford. Kelly, Fall Bayer. D B Stetson & Co. Behr D WllDama, Hunt, Portland, N Y & Sch Coal Co. SChr. Lowly Chester; Bartlett, 'Banta, Costner, Stick vey& Wellington. . Behr. West Dennis, Crowell, Boston, do Sehr J Farmun, Kelly, Boston, Van Dunn, Lochltum Co. Bchr W G Andenried, Hewitt, 'Boston. . do Behr Electric Flash.'? McDonnell,. Boston, Glover ,Mactier. • hettr . Louisa Frazer, Steelman, Boston Quintus(' zSawyer &Ward. , • Sebr Henry May, Franklin. Somerset. do Behr Mary & Caroline, Noyes, Baltimore, Dovey&Son. Behr Julia Smith Bigge.Dighton.Blakiston, Graaff&Co Bohr Maria Roxanne, Palmer. Boston, do Sam Wm Buark, Hooper, Waablngton, Baoon,Collina • Schr &Edwards, Somers, Salem, At G 8 Repplier. Bahr Avon, Baker, Cohassett Narrows, P. If Powell. Schr Rappahannock. Adawit, • Witclituirton, Caldwell, Gordon 4k, Co. -• • Schr Reading Ell•No.a. Powell: New:Haven. do Bch' Mary Ann, Weetcat, Middletown, Ct. OaptelnJ micitoltAßDA. Steamer Norndan,' Crowell, cleared at Boston , ISttt inst. for'lbia port.- • • • - Steamer Saxon, Mahn , ewe,. hence at. Roston 19th • BteameiGeorge Cromwell, Vaal, from New Oriesmi, at New York yesterda3'. • • • 'Steamer Ephesus (Br), from ;Liverpool l'th MLitt St Michatal'aSth but, •New York yesterday. 'Steamer Vicksburg, Bcandella, from .St Thorn's, at Now York yesterday. teamer,Washington, Chichester,4roll IbH.-York yesterday for WU= in gtati DeL Steranerlioribik, - Vance. sailed from.Rickunond 18th hyr thls , port, via City Point. -• • 'Steamer Corsica tEr), •Le3festurier. Cleared at New -Steamer Gambia Havana ham, na= (Er); Grleared at N York 19th iosti for Liverpool. • - • • Steamers Geo ) Washington , Gager. and Prusg fitiney, Hildreth, Cleared at le York 19th Inst. for Neilson& Steamer City. of Limerick (Br), Jones, cleared at New York 19th inst. ibr Liverpool, • •-•- "Ship Lancaster, Decan, at Antwerp.td Wet. lbr New York. soon. . , • , . . . . , ;Bark Lord Baltimore. Losberg, from Rio Janeiro Zith liiarch, New York yesterday:. . • Brig Trenton, from Itoston.waa spoken on Saturday, off Fire Island, with loss of bowsprit, and other dam age, hating been in collision. Brig Henry Leeds. , Whitmore, for lids pert. eaXled from Providence-18th inst.. Brig Princeton. Wells. hence at Boston ISth inst. !Brig Frontier, Littlefield, hence at Salem 17th inst. for Portland. . , . Schr A. HWeeks. Godfrey, from Boston fdrthts port, In bailee.. 'which went - ashore on East Chop, near Holmes' Hole, May 2. and was subsequently got off and proceeded, put into Newport 17th, leaking SOO strokes an hour. Will haul out on the marine railway for repairs, The brig EmMa. at Port Spain, Trinidad.from Phila delphia, reports having Picked uP at ses. au open boat, Captain Cullen and five men of the bark Kath leen, from . Liverpool for Galveston. Another boat, containing five men, is missing. , aiEumi3Erm TO„ _VANILLA/EIS RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS, We ere nrepared, as beretafore, to supply I'atallies at their Country Residences with EFICRY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE GROCERIES, TEAS, &0., &C. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Cor Eleventh and Vine Streets. IVIAJP.I.4MI I Maple 1334 up /Nolasso!, New Crop, Very handsome quality. • FOB BALT, BY • JAMES R. WEBB. WALNUT and }EIGHTH &keels 1301 TED YARMCiIITH BLOATERS, .43trasburg meats, Lam, beef and tongue, essence of anchovies and AnahoTy paste for sale at COUSTY'S, East End grocery, No. 118 South SECOND street. . . NEW BURLINGTON HAMS, just received and for eale at cous7rs East Bnui grocery, No. 1.8 South SECOND street. 'WHEATEN AND HOMINY GRITS, real currant TV Telly, In store and - tor sale at CODSTY'S East End grocery, No. DS South SECOND street. rill, 010 E TABLE CLAEET.--100 cases just received 1.1) and for sale at MUSTY'S East End grocery No. LIS South SECOND street. SPANISH QUEEN OLIVE:Shy the barrel or , gallon. at CODSTI'S East Enthgror.ery, No. 118 tenth SECOND street. - • ANSI' HAMS l!-J. Stewart's Trenton, Davis's' la Star Hams, Briggs' at Swift's celebrated Chicle. nati Hams, and J. Bower's City Cured, warranted to give satisfaction. For sale by M. F. SPIT.T.TIi, corner Eighth and Ara!, ' - CILIVE.On..-ILil 'baskets Latour and other favorite. ‘'_/ brands of Salad 011,for bale by X. •F. SPlla4l,' N. W. corner Arch and Eighth: : . TAVA COFFRE.—Pure Old Government Java Coffee; •t for sale by M. F. SPLGLIN, N. W. corner 4 of Arch and Flahth streets: . . , iness TEAS!!-100 packages of very choice new T crop Green and Black, of the late importation. As these 'leas have been boughteincv the decline in gold we are prepared to furnish fami'les'at greatly reduced pikes. For sale by the box, or at retail. M. F. SETT, 1.1. N. N. W. corner Arch and Eighth streets. • PERFIIMERT: - , • • ,• • I MUJAVIRO:- ( , 11 THEMOSTDELICIQU,§ I , ALL PERFUMES'. d' ~ 6 00 EVERYWHERE. CARRIAGIVS () Ann its POACH.- MAX:pms 214 South Fgth street., beloW Sir An assortment and: SECOND-HAND CABREACIES always on haw% at REASONABL E PitIOEIS. • . 6924-3al: , . TETE TAIIIYAY,ENING - BYLLIOIN .PIIIILEIDEIRIiIA, MONDAY, MAY 21. 866: tr? ,- A MEETING- , OF -T kfIiPIoTOCIE HOLDERS • 'Ofthe'llAtalltjtOCK, - ,014 - o,tEralir. - scritt be he ld on thellathdieubf. hfay,'..at , l2lM'cdoOk; , at the office of the Company, 419 ,yatnntatreet. Business of Importance, : , -' B ' ,- * - ' 3 * . ' .k . PAVL, - .. imai4i.w:ilai , - ,Sebret , q7- ,: . OFFICE ' OF TUE METALLINN 'LAND . tiny; "COMPANY. No. 824 WALNUT, !axed,. Pl2lb. ► . May 2, 1866._ • •: • • • • The Stated AnnuarMeithg. of the Skitklioldera of the META 1 - .1 - 3NE LAND COMPANY , Will be held at ~ t he Office' of the Company; on .MONDAY June 4th' ..'4,krp.s. at 12 o'clock, M. • WOMBATS GEM:CANTO THE GER INIS7 ZIAIS TOWN WATER COMPANY: having de.. liveretl possession of thetr..Works, M the Cit•r.of Philadelphia. no fhrtber rents will be collected or per mits. !sailed the Ccimpany., • lltockholdens . will re, • celintheir certificates orCiti! pebt stilicon dellvery,of . Melt fitciek certificates be._ • ' - • - • 1.8A.A.00.Pit104 znylB-6to' .' President Germantown water Ca. ONOTICE,—The arm : meeting of the Stock 'holdels of the GICRILAXTONItai PASEUCNCIER, RAILWAY I:3osl.Palsty beheld at the Office o the Company, corner - of SIXTH• - and DIaISIOND streets. on SATURDAY. June 2d,"1866, at . 4 o'clock, P. M, at which time and place au electiesnwill be held for Treasurer - and three Managers (one of whichahall be, President), to serve for the enstanryear.- • • • • • my16,21,28je24t*. JOB. Becretary.' FAIR TO SEOTIRE •-A--HOME FOR TICE e.or Aged and'inflreh AfeuabersofitheliE. Church., The ladles of Ebenezer: Chure.h, Would respect , :Or :Solicit donations In Blaney,' flower's,' useful and 'fancy articles for Theabove object. 'Donations May be Bept to Mrs.er. W. Slurpers,`-.5u8 Catharinestreeti Mrs- D 2 M. Rowen, 815 South Second Meet, and Mrs.Chse. Thompson 1218 South Secondstreet: Fair will be held at Concert Mall, commencing Tune 11th,1869. • • Elkylts4,m,wyee , 4 r 10,CAMBRIA' num Lcomparty: ;- 'ePeohti mestltir: of the f3tocichobless or the - Cambria 'lron Company, :will . be'held 'oil. THURSDAY, May e15t . 1866, at the °filo:rot the Compintatti.4oo Chestnut street, ,Philadelphlai'at 4 .o'clock; P.AL, :to consider and ,- determine the disposition or the residue of the. !crigßalstock and Such ,other boatmen 'airt;khO then Mr By order of the Board. . ap3otroyBl*, .Ithitt T. ir.CLLB; Bechetari:. • wp..THE ANNUAL MEETING ON THE STOOK:- HuLDERS OP TRIO BLOOMSBURG - IRON ANY will be held' at the Compeare Office, At troviale, Pa, on.„WIEGLINESDAY, May, lad, Me, for the purpose of. electing lathe ..tilreOtors to BeZTO the ennuldgyear. And for the Iranftectiett of other • a, - www, - Secretary-and Tremors; No. 218 North .. Water street. Part.i.DA.trziA, April Vases. ; • • sple-390: O!BY 'A RESOLITTIO A. aus-condErr- TER oh the 'IIXCEPTION OF SPATZ FL &GS, the We Commanding Officers of; Regiments, .residing in the First militia, Rlrision, era requested, to sand to the subscriber the names and*lbst Office address or Oolor-Bearer Guards to- carry their -Regimental Flags In the Procession on the Fourth Of July next. : The Bearer and Guards to be tittle only who were as detailed in orders to these duties, and who bore the Colors inaction . ' ELECTOR TYNDALE _ li.;;;VoL Addraaa, No. WI CHESTNUT - Meet, Philadelphia. May lath. 1866. myl9 91, NOTICE.-7 HE UNDV.vtsrGNED, commis.. I ' S.ISLISSIONER named in the Act of Assembiy of the Commonwealth of ;Permsylvanla, entitled , Au Act to Incorporate the MANIIPACTURKR.T . and CORSI:MR:Rs' ANTHRACITZ RAILROAD COM PANY," approved 2341 day onlarch,A.D.AB6,will open books tmdretelvesubscriptions to the ththital Stock of said Company at the GIRARD HOUSE, Chestnut street, in the City of Philadelphia, on 'MONDAY, the fourth day of June, A. D. 1844, at 10 o'clock A. M. J. N. WALKER, JAMES ViZZARD, R. A. WILDER B. SWAIN. - JOHN JAS. P. NICKELS. JOHN P. GP RAT, , mylOtljeSl OFVICE OF THE BOHEMRA7 MINING COMPANY OF-MICHIGAN, 132 WAILNUT MEET, PILILASIBLPICCA, May 12, 1866. NOTICE is hereby given that an installment of two dollars per share on each and every share of the Capi tal Stock of this Company, has this day been called by the Board of Directrsue and payable on • or before the ind day of May. lust, at the *Mae of the Company, 132 Walnut street, .Philadelphia. - interest will be charged on all unpaid installments after the 225 inst. By order of the Board of Directors. SAMUEL P. DARLINGTON,,' :1. 'a Ohre •• •• e t n 'll5l • "S' been duly elected Officers of the Philadelphia, • ,toaerveforthettosulugyarz: JOeaSi : ;/ s PEIXtr. ALAIMAGIUM, AT:FX. CATTELA__ CRABLI23 R. 0113131Drilla113, JAMES A. WaIGHT, HOWARD RINOHMAIe, CHARLIO3 RELEORT mALoerk. NATHAN BROOKE JOHN H. 311CHANAM, iLortrEL L. wean. Suosermtione will be received at the Mame of the Corn Richange Alsoclatlon for the balance of 'the ciepital Dew*. rainy, from 11 /C. M. to 13 M. (wed) B.A33DEL L. WARD, Treasurer. 11u4alowaritaA. Nay /./. =AI bn DIVIDEND.—Tb• DIBEOTOBS THE drWAIcELBENI , OIL COMPANY have Oda day ared Dividend ot TWO PER CENT. on the Capt tal Stock, clear of Elate tax, payable on and alter tne Slat Mat., at the „Office of the Company , No. SO WALNUT street • . “Traaaferßooka will ti vtoDen Zild Inst. • SecretAiy. naranniratra, M 17th. lage. inyl7-44 PENNEYLVA.NIA RAILROAD CObIPLNY. DEPARTMENT. tDs TO STOCKHOLDEitS.—Tha Board of Di rectors hsvathis day declares a tdenti-Annual Dividend of F 1174 ?RR C.ENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of Math:cud and State Taxes, payable on and after May 35, 1366. ' Blardc.Powers of Attorney for collecting Dividends can be had at ths efflc• of the txmpany, o. 2336011th THIRD street. THOd. T. PLEtTH, yS•Sot Treasurer.' B.LAHrat LIQUID HENN/CT.—Far making in a few minutes a , variety of delicious desserts. We will warrant every teaspoonful to produce a solid curd witr, each pint of milk. - tis very convenient and suited to every - housekeeper and invaluable to those in the country. Dr. Chapman's Hot Water and Ice Bags, very im portent in the treatme P t of Cholera. Ail sizes.' HEN BY C. BLAIP. SONS, Apothecaries, Eighth and. Walnut streets; an= EFIMED 'CAMPHOR. In oriktnal M ~. hol, as per cent., In lots to sulk Cod LlTer S OU In Quantities suitable to tr..e trade,Orstrictly prime 'panty. JOHN C. BAKER & CO., No; 718 Market atreek A mPHIU.R.—A lot of 'Camphor ibr sale by Wit, C ky.Am 7r.r.T.78 ds CO., Dregglete, No. 724 and 71s afarketkitreet.. . • EXTRAOT OF BEEF'for .beef tea or Essence a. Beef in sickness or for soups for table use. Made n Elgin, Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the juices of choice beef and le superior in ideliclous flavor and quality to any hitherto known. Packete with - fall 'lll. rections, one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apothecary • 1410 Chestnutitreet. • INBUGGISTS' SUNDRIMS. Graduate' Murat. 17 Pill Tiles, 00mbs,Hriushea, Mirrors; Twormars,..tuv Roam, Horn Scoops, Surgical Inatrumenla, Trunw Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cana Glans an Hatalayrinvs. ego., all at "First Hanitas. SHOWIHIN ap6-tft 503 South NUM age* It 4 Jf OBERT BELON&LtMED N. N. OORNEII Xti PODIUM. AND t RACE BTB ! &ETS,NYbolesal , Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealers in Windov Mass, White Lead, and Paints of every descriptior offer to the trade, or consumers, &complete stock o goods in their line, at the lowest market rates. BORNEO ELHOEMANNa & CO Northeast corner Fourth and Naos straeht. ANACHESIA—Jennines Calcined, in 10tb. mune tiro illand boxes, also in bottles. .TennlnVa_Carboriste,o Magnesia ,in 2 oz. and 4 ea. 'lapels. Hes Calcine. Magnesia lyndlng and for sale by ELLrF BON Aroo., Driewisia, Market and Seventh street', Philadelphia, self DAY BllM..—.7tun Taco Wed, on Inv°low of °Giallo- Jur Imported Bay Ram, ibr sale bythe b 3 ROBERT SHOwAIDIR 00.. Druggist. ht; .E. 007 3E.CP. C No. 1314 Washington,avenne, invites the attention of ihe Public to his PR'ESTOI'..7 COAL, which: IS as article that gives unbounded satis faction to all: lity customers generally are laying it, In at the present nrices, In preference to, iaraiLlm coAi. Egg and Stove sizes at 1)6 75 per the. Also the genuine Eagle .Vein Ciotd,, same sizes, same price. A. SuperiOr quality of LILHIGH GOAL, Egg and, Stove. at 47 60 per ton. . , • , • • Orders received at 114 South THIRD BL. itry(Wlml . . 4t,5 50 FOR GOOD - &ROE 'NET% $B5O FOR STOVE or REA.TER SMITH, trteenth and WaelaingLon avenue. - in7lB.l.un* & MASON RINI= 4011:15r Z. ELECEArIi ? LrNDEBSIONILB idriaTlll ATTENTION Tr. Flair atonic of • • , Buck Mountain Ocanipany's Coal. 1 Lehigh Navigation Company's Coal, and • Locust Mottetain, , which they are prepared to sell at the lowest market rates_, and to deliver In the beet conditin_n. Orders left with B. MASON JUNES, AlAntlin Ituttl• tute Building, A SEVENTH 'tree__ Idarket wii be promptly ttended Atonal itudEANN'. • emit c . Arch Street gyha Bahuyatu. romme_smaAga,oA2;l33l.lll7/01.11ELMOW AND .._ o 4airgtintln4Miti tir l::ohl. end -beat Lang ..ampot,,,3sr. W. coraerilaWATana. W Y stireets. 412, South !MOND stoat. onbsa , . WAIT= *MC. TIOICLIE 'CIATOMPS "lidllolll3, Au ermine . I l3lao47Bl7tih r tekt "gists, Qp YOiktteMS.lllliii7Fll - 10A7by jot in t i r an 0 Ulagnutat nAbIIWILISIMMIIIIII MAC.II RIING,-150 , barrels No. ,I Shore mackerel now landlag. For aale 13XE. 4.,130,13,D81idg CO, Do* Atreo ?Mu& rxgr7-;.' isPO:I7:N4Mt•Ons. DIVIDEND NOTI4DML DRIIGIN IIIMUED"MIii Abe, Wine and: Liquotiraulla '439 ckestvitti iStreeti' P -I ELPILIAi :Established for , thellale of tfeadultar ; , • •," fated Liquors Only. ' SOecial - NOtice Richard Penis tan's ' tsues 0610;a44, "44, Potter and BroWn Stone. AM'se / 2 /4bfi recommended _l)7. the MOW - INstar— - $1 25 PER DCIZEIsT- • -(Thelse Bottles holdoneßOtt) Tnegoove being of the very - beet wialitY. It F 4 1 15 ue. id:edited the price exceedinglyLOW. - L , It, Us delivered to all parte °flits lay mithout Brindles; Wines, 0414.1itiiides,ste.A.. • • Waiiintad pwkatllis lowest pitiable rats.; py ths - • • Dottlii, Gallon. or Oasis. • - - 011ettEPAGDIS'af- thw best brands oared laws ban trsrany other house. . • • pn Dalai allq lll Bottles. , 3 'PI7/131 'GRAPE AIIICE. au an timpani arideda jos Invalids. ;It a sau =e Dyspepsia. ' • HA.V.I.N.i CO:GADS. OLIVILDEL. 3217214 •ELOMDDIEII. L•14.0a aad Dabili rafter Nal Tkowa Eactak-Mlaila - JUST OPENED, Penistan's 13ranch Ale, Wine and Liquor liraults,-, NOS. 37 'and 39 South Third Street, Plalsidelpkta. Boar Maim= oa Book street. man HER MAjESTY CHAMPAGNE, J.. P. 'ID IT .bT 'l' 0 N . , Isl 110ttlIfIrEONT ST., SOLE MUT. WENZI3.--The attentdoe of the trade eotlelted IT the following very choice Wines, az, ter sale b 0 lOREPH 33=T0hi, ha Booth Front etre^ above Wsilzait HADES:RAS-0U bland, S years old. • & 00., single, amble am triple Grape,E eruaoe t Bona, Budalpti, Topaz, Rim aWown and P. Valletta, S W - &-Vallette, Vinho Veiho Rebello Valenta & Tz Co.Vintagee lkaa to lase. OLARnIIETS-I enise Pram and 1314123eghe Mak .117. ,_ VERNOu zt-e. Jourdan, Brtee & Ott, - Wl l -as Won CHAXPAGNEBEYne t Irtonz !Volans Mx; de Venom, Her lilablatir ana Rival ethina and Atha" Morita brand& CiaTAWRA, TS ARELLA, 1 WINES. ' 7. NEWTON KLINE. No. lie WALNUT Street_ _ 'Sole Agent ibr the famous Pleasant Valley Wine Company. New York. Constantly on band during the season. Catawba and Isabella Wines, dry and sizes. sw Also, Sparkling Catawba, put 11P mecum eet. - - • . OLD WHISKIES.-600 Cases Pare Old Wheat. 83 11 , Bourbonandlionongslaels Whiskies, for sale by . P. ILLDDL ETON, • .5 North Front street, PCI Dt,a all :4 OTN V Mkt"! QPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATIED BOOKS. LI • /mix:kr:sad alai !trip annexed pziwa, by lid:POWIRAP 14CIFSEi Boorq, lets No. 21 E.oiliftsixthiTtreet,aboire Cliestnne FriTada. 11013EATSWIEWS IN THE EOLY LARD.. Chaim original imbscriptlen copy. MS bealtifol lithographia illustrations &Aar paintinim by Davi d Roberta, B. A. 30 parts, ibllo. Ifs. London . I HANSPEARE'S • WORKS Boyden's atom son. • Illustrated with hie fine engravings Elegant Copy. Svols. folio. fail morocco. extra. -Ilia. London„ Iscs. BOYDELLB SE.A.KSPILLER GALLIUM. Con taining lee large and beautiful plates Ilinstrative of Sbakspeare's Plays. Polio, JOU Ennis. Choice copy. $O. London:, 1801. HOWABD (IfILANE)—SPLILITOYSIAXSPEARE. Containing O.Sr outline Plaids Illustrative of Shaks peare'S Errarnaa, with extracts from each play. Limo PaPer noPy..l.nola proofs. 6 vols. Ho., sloth, uncut (very scarce). VS. London, ISM • BAPEABL.-1103 LOGES DIT VATICAN. Gravroa pm. Menlemnster. Avec Lexie par De-Relffenberg. large and beautitai line engraving'. Atlas folio, half morocco. Int Bruxellealilii. HOGAIMWS COSEPLETE WOIIEEL Printed from the Original plates. restored by -Tax Heath. IL A. With descrlptiorut by J. Nichol& • Choice early copy. „Brilli ant Impresaions ofthe plates. Atlas lhllo, half moroo. Co. feo. London: ISid. • WALPOLE'd WORKS. Bait library edition. With portraits. laclading his life, by Warburton, and Mat Journals, brDr. - -Doran. SS vols.- aro., foll•zalfextra, by Bayday. 1100. London.lll4o-esi. . WALPOLE'S ROYAL AND ZIOBLI3 .A.UPHOII,S OP ENG L.a NT" Ate.. with a list of their works. Paisrged and continued by Park. 130 foie portraits. original im pressions.' Large paper. S vols. 4t0., half Russia. 163. London, lasi. SCOTLAND DELINEATED. 137Stanfield,10. 80. berm, Cattermole, Harding. le a Ith description' by Lawson, and 20 beautifully tinted drawings on stone. 2 vols.atlas follo. Proofs. Half morocca extra. MI London.lBl4. • FIB DEN'S BEAUTLIDEI OF MOORE. Containing 48 highly finished portraits of the principal female char emu's in his Poems. With select letterpress. Choice Incite proofs. 2 ♦ols. in l, folio, half morocco. WI, London, ISt& Foreign Books imported to order weeklyby steamer. Priced Catalogues may be had gratis on application • so yls,rt. NE27 . ENGLISH MEDICAL AND . SCIENTIFIC BOORS. Jost received. LONDON HOSPITAL REPORTS. Vol. 2. OWENS'S COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND HYsIOLOGY OF THE VERTEBRATES. 2 vols. OBSTETRICAL TRANSACTIONS. Vol. 7. THE BOOR OF PERFUMES. By Eugene RimmeL GOUT AND REEDMATI GOUT. _By Dr. Garrod. EPITOME OF DOMESTIC MEDICINE. - By Dr. J. unit). Twenty.llfth Edition. — • . DR. HORACE DOBELL ON WINTER COUGH. DUNCAN AND MILLARD ON THE IMBECILE _ D IDIOTIC. BARER BROWN ON THE arßAartav v . OF lIIRTAIN.FORMet OF EPILEPSY, INSANITY..to. GUY'S HOSPITAL REPORTS.. Series.' Vol. BRITISH AND FOREIGN Ammo) CH.LRURGIC EVLEW for APRIL. DR. T. W. CIX . OIEoN CANCER. New English Medical and Scientific Books imported - order by every steamer. by LINDSAY dt BLARISTO Publishers, Booksellers and Importeur N No. 25 South Sixth street. above Chestnut. rtAPITAL NEW BOORS.— THEE Places CI EIES I OF BASHAN. and Syria's 'Holy Places. By REM F. L. Porter.A.M. Illustrated with colored plates. LIPS: OF BRICJA.II7I3 EfILLMAN D., L.L. D. By George P. Fisher, Profeesor in Yale College. 2 vols., crown svo; with fine portrait and other . illustrations. • PATRIOTIC ELOQIIR.NCE: being Selections from One Hundred Years of National Lixeratnre. Qunptled tbr the we of Schools is Reading and Speaking. ' I Tot., TEMPERANCE: RECOLLECTIONS, 'Llltolls, DEFFATe, TRIUMPHS. An - autobiography. B yßev...John Marsh, D. D. • ' - • FAITH - WHITE'S LETTER BOOK, 1620-I=—Ply• mouth. New England,' 1 vol.. 12mo. • For aisle byJAMES S: CM/LE - TON,— • 'Successor to W. &A. Mantes, : . • . - 606 Chestnut street. A LLEN'B LIFE OF PHILLDOR.—THE LIFE OF A P,HlLTDOlt..litnsician andel:less Player. by Geo.. Allen, Greek Profeesor in tba University of Pennsyl• vanla, with a Supplementary Essay on Plillidor as Chess Author lane Chess Player, by Masao) Von ol d ebrand and de Lase, Envoy Extraordinary and Min ister Plenipotentiary of the Icing of Prussia, at the Court oft:Axe-Weimer. 1 vol.. octavo, vellum, gilt top. Price xl2s..Lately published by E. BUTLER 137 South Fourth street. _ .. t ,iv. •y: . :1 . .1 4 . 3 7 1 : 42. 8 . El .. &ni b % 800 . 4 . rat . o..otatl . o r zt . ery . ~uott COMPTBORI6 NOTIM rpREASURY 'DEPART .NMENT' OFFICE 'OF COMP. .L TROLLER . . OF CBRRENCT, Wast4treucur. March Seth, less. , Whereas, By satisfactory eVidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made, to appear that " THE NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF :. PIELLADELPRIA.." in thecityofPhiLade.phia, in the count) , ofPhiladelphia. and State Of Penney/Tanis, has been duly organized ender and accordinti to the re. enirements or the act of Congress, entitled 'An act to provide a National Currency, seamed, by. a pledge of United States 'Bonds, and to provide for the Circular. Con and Redemption thereof , Approved Jnne 8d.1664, and bee . coMplied with all the provisions of acid act re. quire& Le comP/led with before - commencing :the liminess of Blot/ring under said act. IVow, ther/ore, L . Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certilY tha t THE NATION. AL BANK OF TRH REPUrtv 0 OF PRILADICL PAIA,"- in the city of Pbnaaelphls...ln the ceen r yAl d f nitride/pills, and State of Pennsylvania, is sumo ,- to COMMenee the businesa of - Ftrcoring Wider the act albreeaid In teetimony whereof,wi tines InY hana'and Peal Of OniC Ot Marsh, 1868.1. CLAILILE, mhSltanyaoll ComFtMiler'' t_I_PLATErf, T PICKU. - ANti 8400. , -01,:ia'a Scotch - Gelatin, Rio Tapioca and Esist India Pearl Sago, landn3B and for sale • by .1: 8, & Oth. Delaware Avenue , AYJd ' s 'ICA.THILRTIO 'ILLS are the most perfect srgative which we ableto pledgee - or whigh7 think ban ever, yet been lade -by: anyhtidy: Their recta . - Itave caltandantl7l wrti the.-mstrtopit3 ,- , w mach" theY etc& the` Unary' medloinealba irse:2 iedr: are safeend Pleatifint Placable powerful tocnre., teir- penetrating *-proper stinmlate the. vital - . ntes nfthe body„.remove piirifY the blood, and' Jut the foul hadora andgrovroper,stimulate sluggish dlsor dered Mame-into thelr.nataral, action, and Impart - a hgalty tonewith atrenght.to the whole system. Net Only MY they cor formid able Verpday . complaints of every body, but also and dangerous diseases. While , they produce powerful- effects, they. are at the_ 'same time; in ' diminished' doses, the safest mid bait .physic that can be employed flarchildren:Delngengar- 'vcoated, from they are pleasant ; to take; ' and, - being.pnrely egetable, are free aby ri gle oftiarm: . Curet have been- made which surpass belief. were they' not - inii• stantiatedby men - offmeh.exaltedpraltion and chorea ,ter,-as to forbid the suspicion, of. untruth. Many rent clergymen andphyslei ens haVelent their names , to certify to the public the reliability of our remedies, whileothers have eent:na the assurance,of,their con viction that our Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of our afflicted. suffering fellow-meal: • - - • The Agent' below named Ia pleased to furnish gratis our_Americanltinianac, containing directions for the me and - certificates of their cnres, - ,of the following complaints: Costiveness, BilifitutOwnlaailitaiphetlisix4DroP -87. Heartburn, Headache arising om ",foul "stontacia, Names. Indigestion, Morbid 'lnaction of the Bowels 'and Pain arietng-therefrom, , lrlatultmey. - LOSS . Of . :petite. all -Diseases which •require an evacuant. me&- clue. They also. by, purifying the blood and' stinm :luting the - system - ;_fcure 'many- complaints which it 'would not be supposed they could reach, such es Deaf nfts, Partiaßlindneea, Neuralgia and Bermes „Uri- , tehilltY; Derangements of the Liver - and ittlneys, `Gout, scar other kindred complaints , arising' hum a _ low state of the body, or obstruction prim functions. - Do not baput off by unprincipled dealers. with other prepsrations *bleb they make more profit on. Be. .mand AYSS.% and take no others. The stet want the' beet aid there is for them, and , theyahould have it. Prepared,b,f•DS. Z.' C. Arno at Co.; Lowell, Masa., arid sold by - CO., Philadelphia, and by all Drugglaia. . myles,m,w-gm Plall=;% liktltinas "V 0 ITI4 IL. WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP PETETOIPAL DEPOT, m SOD= THIRD ST $1 PER BOTTLE • $6 FHB Pf.ALT? DOZMI. The tuidersigned citizens take pleasure in - cheerfilly recommending the use -of Wright's Tar Syrup, for ;coughs colds, consumption, whooping cough ,, spotted fever, liver complaint, pains in the ,breast, bronchitla, laue.m Eton , and .maistrictiorrof vessels in the lungs. The remedy should be in ever/ fondly: - Charles C. Wilson, Portiere; Press office: ' Charles H. Graffen, Sunday ifercum ottide. -James Nolen. inquirer office. Wm. F. Corblt, Amoci • Press. - Wm. B. Carpenter, Fire Alarm and Police Tele graph, Fifth and Chestnut streets. A. Randolph, Front and Lombard streets. James W. Perrine, 1129 Charles street. . IL A. Davis, 3= Geskillatrest. - John Weodside, 1331 Franklin street. • Robert Thompson, 1606 Walter , street. B. G. March. 626 Franklin street. Gebloft; 731 South Second street. John Seymour, 51.3 South Front street. • E.W. Howard, 1 Dock street. H. C. Bartlett, 327 South Second street, L. Bales, 665 Arch street. Albert. Martin. 417 South Second street. Nary Caldwell, 1032 Sansom street. W. Thomas, al North-Fourth street. T. M. earthy, 109 Elfretb's alley. George Wilson, 526 Race street. W.F. Brooks, 69 North Second street. J. Bassett, 119 Canal street. S. Seymour Bose, Bugtleten. .• Charles Rogers, 92.1 South street. R. T. 'Wellington. Second and Quarry Sareeta. •E.. E. Thomas, LW South. Sixth street. . Barna, 515 South Front street. S. B. Sanford, Opera Manager. John 31aginnis, rear. of 134 North Second street lira. S. R. Choate, Newark. Del. GeorgoW. Whitedt Co., No. 56 South Third Street. Arr. Min= 8.. Might: • 8m: We tare pleasure in roman:ending your TAB SYRUP (of: which we have already sold con siderable quantities) as si most excellent's:id efficacious remedy ibr the complaints set lbr&h In your minted bill already submitted to the public. a tltying act to sufrering humanly/ we will ch recom mend your preparation to &PIA" bleach diseases which a is designed to CUM Yount, &c.. RILES & SON Druk= N. B. canter Pine and &x.th 'Also to be lusd at ao)INSON, & coinntsr, - • DYOTT & OD_ and all principal drug is and dealers, ' The subscriber would beg bsave further to say _Dun ha 13 prepared to flu orders and ibrward the &Iron tO any part of the conitury. - - Persons desiring ether inibrimation by mail will enclose arrested. stain_ ,p and answers will be returned as soon as the amalgamates of business will admit, • Address WILLIAM B, 71 South Third street ia. Philadelphia, _ 'PRE GREA.T AIIRRICAN DEODIMIZER AND DD3INFELTANT.' ' This article owes - its peculiar mans as a DEODO RIZER to the fact, thatlt deoomposes and destroys all noxious gases ands that are given offfrompuirt lying an mat or v 6 matter Dn. W. E. A Professor of Chemistry in the University of Marylan d. says "For an efficient and reliable Deodorizer and Disinfectant. always ray fbr use, and not liable to arty change, equally valuable in the sick room and In the foul sink, a has, in sty opinion, no equal. - • This opinion is concurred in by Drs. Miltenbemer, Johnson, Chew , Ifthherry. Butler, and Dr—Van Faber; who made the report to the IYedioned :,./116nitairy and quarantine Omrentagni qf gays I ed "It Is the best deodorant at which .t have any know ge ' • **.arst. It evidently answers the purpose. - • "Sitenii. It is odorteos itself. "2/Ord. It is easily kept and managed. ".fburth. It is comparatively cheap. For sale by • OPAL DENTALLINA.—A supertorarticle for clean tag the Teeth, destroying animalcule which in fest Mem, giving tone to the gums and leaving a feel • ing of fragrance and peritct cleanliness in the month. It may beused daily, and will be found • to s en weak and bleeding gams, while the aroma and deter. siveness will recommend it to every one. Being corn. posed with the assistance albs Dentist, Phyaklan and Microscopist, ht, is confidently offered as a RELIABLE substitute Mr the uncertain washes ferret erly in vogue. Eminent Dentists. acquainted with the constituents of the DEE'l'At.t.iNA, advocate its u3e it contains nothing to prevent its.unrestrained employment Made only by • JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary, Broad and Spruce streets, • For sale by Druggistsgenerally, d Fred. Brown, D. L. S an tackhouse, Ilassard & Co., • Robert C. Davis, G. B. Keen): . Charlesßower. Isaac H. Kay, Shivers, C. H. r eedles. G. 3, Scattergood, T. J. Husband, S. C. Turnpenny& 00. Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberle, Thomas Weaver, James N.'lliarks, wuthwu B. • Webb, • E. Bringturrat & CO.. James L. Itisphtun, Dyott & Co., Hughes & Coombe, H. C. Blair, - Henry A. Bower, Wyeth & Bro. 13ROPO19ALS FOR RUILDENti A NAVAL HOS J. VITAL AT PEUMADELPHI 1, PA. BUREAUOF 7 i I vOICDIE AND SURGERY, NAVY DEPARTMENT. WesuINGTON. D. C. •op co n struction (com p l et eis office for the erec. Lion an of a Naval Hospital at Philadelphia. • Plans and specifications of the proposed buildings Can be seen at the office of John McArthur, Jr., archi tect No 59 South Sixth street, Philadelphia, .who will afford all bidders every information neossaary to a lull understanding of the requirements of the De partment in the matter of the erection and conatruc lion of the Hospital aforesaid. Each proposal to be considered, must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, certilled by the United States District Judge, Attorney or Collector,. or other public officer, as to their competence and willingness to guarantee to the sum of thirty (SO) percent, of the whole amount of the proposal offined, that the bidder or bidders so guaranteed (should the contract be awarded him or them) shall.within ten days of the acceptance of ins or their bid, enter into contract with the avy Department, for the erection and construc tion of the Hospital and its appurtenances and carry through the same to completion, according to the terms of the bid and the plena and specifications above mentioned. -,- Proliosale =Mutate the shortest time required to complete the contract, with the understanding that between two or more bide of equal amount, the De partment will give the preference to that naming the glborteet time. Payments for the work will be made monthly as it progresses, upon certificate of the Architect stating its amount and qualify, and that the terms of the contract hayebeen complied owith—the Department reserving twenty (20) Per cent. of the whole amount of each cer tificate until the buildings s re delivered into Its hands complete' and ready for occupancy,' according tit the terms of the contract for the erection and con struction of the Naval Hospital and its appurtenances before mentioned. Ail the proposals' must be addressed to the under shdeined, marked Proposals for Navel Hospital atrial's- The proposals will be opened In the presence of the' bidders, at the NavyiDepartment, at noon of Tuesday. The Department reserves to itself the right to reject any or all. bids not deemed by it satisfactory, or to the interest Of the Government. . • ' • P J iconwikz,_ arso-m*Aiett : Zehieforsureau. CIO-PARTNERSHIP—The undersigned, successors to FREDERIC J. GOODWIN, deceased, have this day associated .themselves together under the, name 'and style of HART &BUCK, for the. purpose .of 'selling. Wrought Don Tubes:Fittings. drc., manufactared at Cumberland Tube and Iron Works., and for traaaaar lag a general Iron Osnitaission business. • .THOMAS • - R . BOOK • ' • ' ' Office, us South Fourth street. . PIECLADFXSTIA. MO' 1008 6 (4 • laYlQ42ii -,: UIC 11.0.13.101T5H0E8. & CO., Wholesale Draßßiste, N. E. earner FOURTH. arid RACE Btreeta. Ana by Drngglata generally. IQ= COPAR - • ----s HIPPEI6I-- , I b.&VANA4 The fiteamebip STARS A iig f Pß - 1 Eg. master, • Wilt sail for ti. Shove port 'on SATURDAY MORN 'ING, Ms, 26, at 8 o'clock. Passage to For freight or passate, splay to /40 North Delaware AP*lll4 FOR NEW- YO-FLIK, Via .Delaware and Raritan Canal ; mit'phnatielphiliand new Yoik Exprensi Steamboat Company. Steam Propellers"ldavO DAILY trout " FIRST WHARF be;ow 341r...ETOreati rp.k mg hernnin.l4BEAMS. 4 ' • - This Line connects with all Iforthein and Eugene. Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct to all points free of commission.--- . t received at lowest rates. - FOR BOSTON. STBAMBIEIP LINE DIRECT. :rya": : 41710.1 if RAG.N.PORTEVERYIII7II.79AWL. FROM PINE ST. WHARF; PIinaLDELPHIA. AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship ABlEEtreaptain Boggs, will WI from Philadelphia on Monday, May 21, at 10 A. E. The steamship SAXON Captain Matthews, will OM *Dm Boston on Thursday, May 24, at i 2 M. The lino between Philadelphia and Boston is now cocooned of the SAXON, CaptaiiiMiittheW2lo2oo tins hinthett. 411033,MAN, Captain Crowell, 1200 tons bonbon,. 4111:13#3, - CapUln _Boggs 800 tons tmithen. These substantial 'and well appointed steastuddbe Will salt punctually as advertised, and freight wilt be received every day, a steamer being-always on the berth to receive cargo. lahippers era reverted .te send BlXlsuf. Lading wigs For erasege. to - HENRY WIISSOIt & CO., =South Delaware avenue. nmerammaritrA .monfornT—Axii ozurour, smaxiour cmxparty. Tittritsi stestruttates of this Ides Insure at-the /owes& rites and resulArlY from t / 1811 7Pa WbslO' above et street, evea WZDNZMAIi" And !i&TOßtrilro • . Oseaseting with Itaftroads • from liklunond Narfolls. sad City Point, ibraing the moat direct roMe iter tM Booth and Southwest. - For freight or Mese% with excellent secommods, tioiw. apply to .• • • north & TDB 00.. 14 north and South Wharves. • - FUR SAVANNAH, GBORGIA--pio nee firtstlass steamship leaves,Pier 4, North River, New York. every THURSDAY, for the above por., landing cargo in savannah the fbl loßlionday morning Freight and first-class Passage always low as by any o erUne- ' ' - Goods from Philadelphia and other points received by any transportation line, and promptly forwarded free of commissions, LaWIS L. JONES, 13 Broadway. New York. Apply to ' JOB H. A.TWOOD, 5 Walnut street. Phlladelplata. Agents in Savannah, Messrs. HUNTER & GAM- NEW EXPREJSB LINE TO ALEX ANDRIA. GeOrgetown and Washing On. vit i fft i rpeake and Delaware Canal, with connect:cm at Alamo Va., form the most direct rents for Lynchburg, Emmy!lle, Nashville, Dalton and. the Southwest. Steamers leave Mart Wharf above Market street. every W and Saturday at 12 M. For freight aPP to the agentsi,W. . CLYDE - M North Wbuorves. J. B. Davidson Agent at Georgetown; -M. Eldridge & 0o.; Agents at Alexandria. FOR GALVESTON. Try,As TEXAS LINE STEAMERS. Ai SteamshipA_RlAßNE, G. B. Craig. Commander, Will receive freight -at Pier 9s Eaat Elver (New York). and sail with despatch. . For, aPt frei artaght or page having superior accommoda tions BISHOP. SON h. CO., • • No. 1O Arch street. P. S.—Freight for this Line sent to New York by. Swift -Sure Line. myll-tf 4111-1 n - FOB NEW YORE.—Philadelphis. Steam Propeller ComPanY—Deepstch and Swift,- sure = elaware and - Canal—Leasing daily at lI It. and I P. - u., connecting with all the Northern and Easter Linea. For freight, which will be taken on accom modating ieraa, apply to WM. H. zAraD St Ca. si.taar No. 122 South Delaware avenue. ALA WARE and CLECSFLLPILLIZI 3 , • 1"7 • • • w-5042 , WElM l ed likiffitgle f tiala TON. and is paints. 7. CLTDpi d< Og iba lmat s. 1ia.14 South Wksry FOR BAR FRANOLBOO. ItORINGows CALIFORNIA at.repm. uss. SAILING REGULARLY AB ADVERTISED. F^eigls. t lb? this Line son to New York by Get& Gen Mae at reduced rates. • The splendid Al extreme clipper ship GRANITE sTATE. le now Jacobs, y i oad Commander 11 at pier East River. This 6Nntifhl vestel is one of the Sharpest and beet vessels now loading, aad haying a portion 01 her cargo onboard with large engagements, will have quick despatch, .For freight, apply to 8.113110.1',80N co., alb= lid Arch street. FOR FRE.LORT OR CHARTRIL—AIRr. bark. RATECLEMNI, Williams, master, 490 lona re gister and 6.500 Ws. flour. Al Br. bark JANET. Kinney, master. =1 tons regis ter and 3,004 bbbs. floor. Al Br. bark BALTRABARIL, Wilson, master, 214 tons register and 3,500 bbls. flour. ASK= . brig IDA, Missing, master, 210 tons rEgraer ant 2,500 bbla. capacity. Airy to .F.D.XI7 DA. SOUDER & CO., Dock street wharf. FOR BObTON. Masa.— D. - press Line.—TlTO fine schooner JUSTICE M. LEWIS, Captain Shute, is now loading for the above port at. Willow street. wharf, and will sail with desp_atcb. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 North Wharves., myl4 myl6-Iro WANTED.—A Vessel of about 100 M feet Lumber; to carry timber from Denton, ara.to Dmiugtort, Del. Apply to DAVID COOPER., 18 N. Wharves. apV SHIP TAMERLANE, Jackson, master, from Liver -1,3 pool, 13 now discharging under general order at Shlppen street wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. PETER. WRIGHT dt . SONS: US Walnut street. msit-if TAS. B.IIMII DLEB, summer to Joszi SHm VIA. fei ek Mins, Sail - . Makers, No. SOO North DM". A WARE! Avenue, Philadelphia. All work done In the beat manner and on toe lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to glair tea rat.ageorom, , . • ‘• EXPRESS - C44 - 31PANIES. NATIONAL LN.P" R4k-S_ _ A.D TRANSPORTATION COM eANY. OFFIaF-630 111A.REET STREET, .YRI/ADELPHIA. THE NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TBANSPOR TA.TION COMPANY, having finely completed its Southern through connections irons NEW YORE and PHILADELPHIA to BA_LTI MORE.WASHINGTON, RIC WatiND,SAVANN CHARLESTON; and all intermediate and acijacenz towns as far South as ATLANTA Ga., and also having perfected its Western connections, via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad over mall roads, to CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUTS," Is now prepared to receive Freight. Herd:tamp:se. Valuable - Packages. MoN.EY AND BULLION, - ' and to transfer the same to or from places designed and all intermediate points as EFFICI:g.NTLY;RYPEDITIOUSLY and CHEAPLY as can be done by any other Express Company. Offices are also opened in moDaLD AND NEW ORLEANS, And in a few days the company run through, VIOL MONTGOMERY, to these places. RF. FICKLIN, J. E. JOHNSTON, President. . General Superintendent. DER OVAL—ADAMS' wxPREdd COMPANY—Oa AIL , aid after TUESDAY, la ay 1 the FREIGHT ID& thRTMENT of this Company will be BRAfOVED ta e Company's New Building, S. E..coruer of EL VENTMand MARKETstreets. EntranceonEleventa street and on Marble street. agir ALL MONEY and COLLECTION BusrsESEl will be transacted as ',heretofore at SZO Chestnut street. Small Parcels and' Packages will be received. at eithercfilco Call Books wilt be kept at each office,. and any calls entered therein previous to s P. M. will receive attention same day. If within a reasonable dis tance of onr offices. .Inquiries for goods and settle• manta to be made at 320 Chestnut street. JOHN BINGMA.M,Sup't.. Prrmsrauxitia. April 24. 1168.'apte lin 'WANTED—By a young man, who has had, some !T bwliness - experience, a situation in a manufac. taring or wholesale Mercantile Rouse: or be would desire the poaitiori of Se^retary or Assistant Secretary. Of a Joint Stock Company. Address !' , bps.. 81114 • Unquestionable references given as to integrity and resPectabllikr: Tri.YlBr.montela "110 0 -- A pleasant commodious Rooist. V Hoard (in a family where -tb ere are few or nix boarders). for a Lady resigning housekeeping "Friend's" family, in a central location, prefra6eL . Address "COME at this OffiCn , myt9 . INDIA RUBBER Iir.ACHINE MUM. PACKING; BOSE; . I c. • • :: _ sRneineein and dealers will find a ;FOIL •AssORT. RENT OF GOODYEAR'S PA.TliasiT VULCANIZED RUBBER BELTING, PACEING,, Rome_ a& th 9 Idanntaciareen.Reateutaterlif -7-7 , actoDTRAB, , s, 116 Chestnut seest, • Southae. • N. B.—We have a NEW and (REAP ART' at GARDENR and FAVEIIENT ROSE, vary tamp, ea Which the atgeniiion,Of 14:ie public Is Gene • ..... axiiim a (31 ;1 ..e g • 14 801 4 11, 1 . P ar M6 7 . 4 117 Wall street. 17'ew-Yoek. At Noon, mylo•181 WANTS.
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