_CHESS COLUMN PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN FRIDAY, May 26,1866. Problem No. 438. BY NIB. KOLISLIEL BLACK. / A ,e 6,4 V 4 A A :'4 r,' v • r ra gr), 0 A wA • -,; /A A ;•.,‘,,,„•• =tA • , A Rie4 4 ei,b7A A, 'FA FAN, 7 M White to play and mate In four moves. Solution to No. 425. WHITE. BLACK. I.RtoK4(oh) QxßorKttoK4 2. Qtoß4 Anything 3. Mate. No. 429, as several correspondents have correctly asserted, is not solvable. Solution to No. 430. warm BLACK I.KtoQB BtoKt2 2. 11t0.8.7 Btoßsq. 3. Ktoßs BtoKt2 4. KtoKs Btoßsq S.Ktoo(l4 BtoKt 2 8. 8.t083 Btoßsq 7. K to Kt 4 KtoKt2 S. K x Kt mate. crumßS IN PHILADELPHIA. Game No. 1348. Between Messrs. Elson and Warner, 1854. (Scotch Gambit.) WH. (Mu. ELsori.) BL. (MR. WARNER.) I.PtoK4 PtoK4 2. KKttoß3 QKttoß3 3. Pto Q 4 P P 4. BtoQB4 Btoß4 5. Castles PtoQ3 6. Ptoß3 B to K Kt 5 7. PtoKR3 (Under any circumstances, White remains with an inferior position, in the present va riation.) 7. Ballt S. Qxß KttoK4 9. QtoK2 KKttoß 3 10. B toK Kt 5 Castles 11. Ktoßsq PtoKR 3 32. B xKt • Qxß 33. PtoKB4 Kt xB 14. Q x Kt QtoK3 15. QtoQ3 Ptoß4 16. PxBP Qx.P 17. Qto B (eh) Qto B 2 18. QtoQ 3 Pip le. Kt x P QRtolisq 20. KttoK4 Qtoß4 21. Q to Kt 3 (oh) K to R isq 22. Kt toKtB QtoKt 3 23. Ptoßb QtoKt4 24. Rtoß 3 -Po prevent R to K G.) 25. R to Q S 26. K to R 2 27. 11 to rt sq .28.KtoR2i r prolonged agony would have been in siby the interposition of the Knight.) 28.,8 x:Kt (eh) 29. K B Qto Kt 4 (eh), and wins. CHESS IN LONDON. Game N 0.1849. Between Means. Blackburne and Owen. (IVanchetto di Donna.) W. (n. Br ACIIIIII.RNE.) B. (Ma. ()wax.) 1. PtoK4 PtoQKt 3 2. P to Q 4 BtoKt2 3. B to Q 3 P to K 3 4.Ktt0K83... PtOQB4 .5. PtoQB 3 KttoKß3 B. B toK Kt 5 PtoKR 3 7. B x Kt Q x B 8. Castles P x P 9. P x P Kttoß 3 10.BtoKI 5 PtoQR3 n. Bx Kt B B 12. Kt to B 3 EtoKts 13. R to K sq Castles (K R) 14. QRtoßsq QRtoßsq 15. RtoK 3 "PtoQKt4 16. Kt to K 5 (It is not usual in close openings for either player to obtain so superior a position this early.) 17.Rt0K83 (This move has tremendous effect. Black's game is utterly lost, in fact.) 17. QtoKRS 18. KtaKBP RtoKlisq 19. Kt to . K 5 B a P 20. R R (ch) R R 21.PtoKKt3 Qtoß 6 22. Kt at B Me able manner in which Mr. Black- Inrne brings this game to a conclusion is Itighly commendable.) 22. PtoQ4 22. Kt to Q B 5, and Black surrenders. Game No. 1850. Smart affair between.`Messra. Mongredien and Simons. (Bishop's Gambit.) W. (MR. StmoNs.) B. (MR. MONGRRDrEN4 PtoK4 PtoK4 2. PtoKB4 PsP 3. Btoß4 PtoQ4 4. BxP KKttoß3 5. KKttoß3 PtoKKt4 6. Castles P to Kt 5 7. PtoQ4 PtoQB3 S. Bto Kt 3 PxKt 9. QBxP PxKtP (B to K Kt 5 might also have been played - with advantage.) • 10. .11 x P RtoKKt sq (ch) 11. Ktoßsq Bteß 6 22. R to K Kt sq .Kt to Kt 5 13. B to Kt 3 Qtoß3 14.Ktt083 Qtoß7 (Well played.) 15. Q to Q 3 16. BxQ CHESS IN PARIS. Game No. 1351. -'!er A curious game, - played between M. M. Jonrnond and Chappelle. (Sicilian Opening.) WH. (M. CHAIIILLE.) BL. (M. JOTTRNOTIO.) 1. PtoK4 PtoQB4 2. BtoQB4 PtoK3 3. KttoK2 PtoQ 4 4. PxP • PxP 5. B to Kt 5 (oh) QKt to B 3 ,Castles B to Q 3 7. RtoKsq 8t0.K3 S. Kt to Kt 3 .Kttoß3 9. Kt to B 5 'c as tl es 10. Kt x B Q x Kt 11. B x Kt P x B 12. Qt o ß3 QRtoKsq ~.(Threatening B to K Kt 5.) " 13. RtoK3 PtoQs 14. QtoKICt3 PxR 15. QxQ PtoK7,43L wins. "Here is a position so curicons and Ul3- 24. QtoQ7 R to K 8 (oh) B to Kt 8 (oh) B to B 7 (oh) 16. K R to Q sq Qx RP (eh) Kt to B 7 mate usual, that it might be thosght an ingenious study; it occurred, nevertheless, and is a proof of the variety and richness of the oom binations which a game of Chess may pre sent. An insignificant pawn, after having forced the enemy's line, penetrates into the White camp, which seems paralyzed by its audacity, and unassisted, makes itself mm ter of the position."—Lct .116gence. Game No. 1352. the ßrilliant game, in which Mr. KoHach gives e odds of the Queen's Knight to M. de Sa bonroff. (Remove White's Queen's Knight.) (Knight's Dejence—Bishop's Opening.. W. (ME. KOLISCH.) B. (M. DE SABOUROFF 1. PtoK4 PtoK4 2. KBtoQB 4 KKttoß3 3. PtoKB4 PtoQ4 4. Ps.QP BtoKKts 5. Kt to K 2 6. Castles (This move results in nothing but the loss of time and a pawn. He should have played Btog 3.) 7. PaP BtoQ2 8. ICU° Rt 3 B to K 2 9. P to Q 4 Castles 10.BtoKt 3 Btoß6 11. RtoKsq QKttoQ2 12. BtoKB4 BtoQ3 13. Q to Q 2 PtoKR (Truly, a very obliging move.) 14. Bx.P Paß 15. QxP BaKt 16. P B BtoKB4 17. P to Kt 4 Btoß2 18. r to Kt 5 RI to K ag (It would perhaps have been better to let the Kt remain, as the sacrifice of a piece would be a small price to pay for escape from his present position.) 19. K toB2 K toßsq 20. R to Rsq KKttoBS 21. P xKt ICI a P 22. QR to BRA sq RtoKKt sq 23. R x R (ch) .K x R 24. RtoK.Kt sq (ch) Bto Kt 25. R B (ch) Px R 26. P to Q 6 (dis oh), and mate next move. Game No. 1333. Played between Messrs. de Rivi6re and Budzinsity. (Evans' Gambit.) W. (M. DE RIVIERE.) B. (MR. BUDZINSKY. 1. PtoK4 PtoK4 2. KKttoß 3 QKttoß3 3. KBtoß4 KBtoß 4 4. P to QKt4 BxP 5.Pt0Q83 Btoß4 6.PtoQ4 P x P 7. Castles KttoKß3 8. BtoQR 3 PtoQ3 9. PtoK 5 KttoK 5 10. KRtoKsq PtoQ4 11. B to QKt5 BxP 12. KKtxP BaKR 13. Kt x QKt BxßP(ch) 14. Ktoßsq P a Kt 15. B a P (ch) BtoQ2 16. Q x P (The attack is followed up with ingenuity. 16. R to Q Kt sq 17. P to K 6 KttoQ3 18, B a B (ch) K to K B sq 19. B aKt (ch) P a B 20. Q a P (eh) K to Kt sq 21. PtoK 7 QtoKt3 22. Q x Q (Of course, the Rook could not be taken. 22. B x Q 23. Kt to - Q 2 PtoK.R 3 24. P Queens R x Q 25. B a R PtoKKt3 26. R toK Beg R to R 2 27. Kt to K 4, and wins. CHESS IN ITALY. Game Ne. 1034. Played at Modena, between M. M. Bonetti and Luppi. (Knight's Opening.) WK. (M. Boxurn.) BL. (M. LurroL) 1. PtoK 4 PtoK4 2. KKttoß 3 QKttoßs 3. Btoß 4 PtoKB4 4. PtoQ4 PtoQ 3 s.KtoßsqandßtoKsq (This is a mode of castling allowed by the Italian code of laws, which is not the same as that of the rest of Europe.) 5. PtoKB S 6.KBaKt R x B 7. P x P P x P 8. QtoQs (An excellent move.) 8. Q x Q 9. P x Q KttoKts 10. R x P (ch) Kbogsq 11. B x P (A beautiful style of play. White, by this sacrificing a Rook, which is comparatively useless, obtains an attack which leads to a mate in a few moves.) 11. KtxQBP 12. BtoKKt 5 (eh) KtoQ 2 13. RtoK 6 BtoQ3 14. Kt to QB3 Kt x R 15. KttoK 4 (Menacing mate by two checks with the Knights.) 16. Kt x B (If the pawn had captured the Knight, White would have played R to K 7 (ch),ittc.) 17. KttoQKt 5 Btoß3 18. KKtto K 5 (ch) Ktoß sq 19. Rtoß6(ch) K toKt2 20. Rto B 7 (ch) - KtoKt aq 21. Kt to Q 7 mate: BELL ESTATE. FOR SALE OR TO RENT—By order of Executors of WM. WILBERFORCE WIS-= eft, 1: —The desirable old Mansion, Farm, and Country Seat. known as HILTON, near Fox Chase. on the Se cond street turnpike, 10 miles from the city; contains 100 acres of superior farming land. The house is large and convenient, surrounded by beautiful shade trees and lawns, and with a view surpassed by few if any places in the country. The barn and outbuildings; are large and convenient. Apply to J. H. MORRIS, 233 North Tenth street, my24-6t* Philadelphia. GERMANTOWN.—ForsaIeor to rent, furnished for the summer. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE in RMANTOWN, rural and pleasantly situated, within 12 minutes' walk of the depot: has a large gar den with choicest fruit, &c , shade trees and shrub be, y. Contains 7 chambers, gas, hot and cold water,- and all other modern improvements. Rent /300 per month. Address W. P., Romarriar Office. my 24 • rFINE BRICK DWELLING FUR SALE, No. 21:2025 SPRING GARDEN street—Situation very esuable: fin:shed throughout in an elegant manner, with all the modern conveniences• large back and side yard. Gas flxtmes included in sale of house. Imme diate possession. B. F. GLENN, 123 South Fourth street, and Scnthwest corner of Seven teenth and Green. my24.43t* CITO RENT.—A rummer resort on the Delaware river, containicg 28 chambers. Business enough to keep the house in the winter. Good chance for a man who has money or furniture. Rent low. Apply 603 SANSOM street. my24-2t. it TO RENT.—Two second story communicating s. rooms, furnished as parlor and chamber, with or w out board, Address. roy24-2t* EDGAR. BULLETIN Office, LIOA SALE—A VA LUABL E BUILDING N. E. corner RIDGE AVENUE and T WENTY SECOND street. Apply at 136 South SIXTH street, back office. nay 2-1.20 C I FOR SALE.—STORE NOS. 157 and 159, North Third street,' with immediate possession. In ert eon the premises. myll-Imo* 11FR GERMANTOWN--FOR RENT.—TWO FUR n Ished houses, desirably located. .7. .H.GUNMEY aC SONS, 508 Walnut street. PRandallAp .— gleelL° Nineteenth Var O d P ,3 l 4 3 o ° by 162 feet. Apply at . roy22-12t* No. a Sonth , Flfth street, second Boor. PO BE LET.—Third andiourth floors with the oftlee .1. en first floor: also, Part of a large cellar, No. 16 South Front street. Apply to J. H. CUREIB & SON, Beal Estate Brokers, 483 Walnut street. • • _frO BE ' LET—SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH AND -IL FIFTH FLOORS.- 339 Walnut street, suitable for offices or any light business. -Apply to 3. H. CURTIS & EON, Real Estate Brokers, ad Walnut street. qlO BE LET.—FOURTH AND FIFTH FLOORS, 105 1 South SECOND street. apply to J H. CURTIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 933 WALNUT street. - -TnE DAILY EVENII 4 IO BULLETIN PIIILADELFRIA:FRIDAY, .MAY 25,1866 PxP Ptoß6 15. PtoQICt3 PtoQB4 BELL ESTATE. FOR RENT. The New Bulletin Building, No. 607 Chestnut Street, WLL BE COMPLETKD IN A YEW DAYS, The proprietors are prepared to receiveproposabi for renting such rooms as they do not use themselven. These will be THE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM. 60 by 24 feet. THE WHOLE OF THE NORTHERN HALF OP THE BUILDING, Four Stories Higb. with Entrance by a wide MU on Chestnut street, And a Front of 25 feet on Jayne street: Suitable for a Jobbing or tliounaltaiion House, a Bank or Insartuace Office. For Farther Particulars apply at the NIFiV BVIr LETIN EUILDING. No. 607 Chestnut Street. FOR RENT, With nee of Steam Power, part of the No. 111 South FOURTH Street. Apply to BINOWAIT & BROWN. On the premises. gIFOR SALE.—A THREZ-STORY DWELLING House and lot of ground at the northeast oorner of b.PRUCE and FORTIETH Meets, West Philadel phia, containing in front allizprnoe street 100 feet, and in depth along Fortieth street, 175 feet to &thirty lest street called Irving street. The house is built in the best manner with all the modern improvements. On the first floor is a parlor, dining room, library, and two kitchens. There are six Urge chambers, two bath rooms, watercloaet, four stationery wash stands, stationary wash-tubs, two zanies, circulating boiler, &c. The garden is laid out tastefully and has num ber of choice fruit trees. The location is one of the healthiest and handsomest in the Twenty-fourth Ward, and surrounded by beam& fnl improvements. Terms will be made to emit a purchaser. Apply on the premises, or at mylatfi No. 11 South Seventh street. cTO RENT—CAPE ISLAND COTTAORS AND STORES. otwithetanding it has been currently rumored, much to the damage of "Cape May." that all desirable furnished Cottages have been taken, yet I, the sub scriber, have twelve TO RENT for the bathingseason, three of which are near the Columbia tiouse, one on Queen street. three on Washington street. three on Lafayette street, and two near the site of the late Mount Vernon Hotel. Also, three Store Houses, de sirably located for business. All of which will be let on reasonable terms. Apply to JESSE M. 81511TH. At the RIDGWAY HOUSE, Philadelphia, From 12 to 3 P. M. on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, May 22 and 22, 1866. or at Cape Island any time there after. my2l-60 t. 3 . RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT.—Rice's Surf House, at Cape Island, New Jersey. for sale. 11338 house is located in the very best situation on the Bland, fronting Congress Hall on the west, and Centre House on the south, and within one square of the new railroad depot. The building is new and well ap pointed for a restaurant, and as a fashionable drink log house has no equal on the Island, and has facilities for accommodating thirty to forty guests. It will be sold a bargain, and immediate possession given. Call or address A. E. HUGHES, Real Estate Agent, my U-Sti Cape Island, N. J. g i COTTAGES TO LET CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY, I bare several fine Cottages yet to let, furnished with all the necessary furniture, &c., ezcept linens, crock ery knives. forks and spoons. Address inuaediately, my2-Imf STO RENT—FURNISIEED, for the Summer season, In Germantown, very near to Church e Station and to the sewn, a large double HOUSE, with all modern conveniences, San, bath-room i hot and cold, through the house and in both kitchen ranges; large parlors, long well-shaded porches and line lawns, with large trees; a good stable ibr four horses, and a good ki.chen, garden, !Cc. Apply on the premises, er to /SAA.O PUGH. myl9-61 4 VS Walnut street,thirdstory. FOSSAL—AN SIEGANT COUNTRY SF.AT lima containing I acres of land, with double modern stone residence, stable and out buildings, within a few minutes' walk of the city of Willitingten,Delaware- The mansion has the city conveniences, and is healed with hot water: handsornAlawn, exce ll ent harden and choice shrubbery. J. iILGII/EAUZY at SONS bob Wal nut street FOR RENT.—In Burlington, New Jenson "Meadow Lawn"—Fine Mansion, surrounded w choice shrubbery, coach house, ice )souse (filled), tec.pin alley de., all In good order. and with or without Se acres of una, fruits of every variety. _ Furniture for sale if desired. Photographs of the piaoe may be seen at the office of J. M. GUMMY & SONS, Mg Walnut street. ea TO RENT.—A Country Residence on the. MI OXFO TITSINPLILIt, mi es above Frank. fora, nearly ßD opposite tee Sixth Mile titans. on the Second Street Turnpike. The Stage to Frankford parses 4 times daily. . Apply to J. H. MORRIS, royeAte No. SU North Tenth street. Mil GERMANTOWN REtILDENCUU FOR WWI MS OR TO RENT—Beantilbily and conveniently situated. within two minutes' walk of Church Lane Station. A commodious and elegant RESIDENCE with all the modern oonvenienoek stable, coach-house, c. Lot 1e0x213. Apply between 10 and ..,d* at ail North Timm street. Itahlf-tfl I W. P. WILSTACM. IPI. H. JOSEPH, CENTRAL RPAT, ESTATE Agency, No. >wt S. Third street, Philadelphia, Res] Estate bought and sold on commission. Loans negotiated. Money procured on Bonds, Mort. gages, aria other securities. House and Ground Beata collected. Oommlasloner ofDeeda for all the States, TO MLITT OR FOR SA.I.E.—A. large and con venient warehouse, situate on Market street, ha g three entrances, dry sntecellars and a turn out into Market street. Apply to LEWIS H. REDNER. my23.6t* No. 152 South Fourth street. FOA SALE —A very desirable country seat,and !:a farm of 34 acres on old York road near shoe. five ma ertown, within minutes walk oratation on N. F. Rantoul. O. H. MUIRHEID. 20S South SIXTH street. JE. , FOR SALE—Premises 1403 Chestnut street. . ~ 248 North Tenth street. , 250 North Teeth street, " 208 South Thirteenth st. C. H. MUIRHEITI, m 719-1014 NO. ES South Si= street. sigTO RENT.—A COUNTRY MANSION, sta. bring for five horses; Ice house filled, milk house, garden, o%inntawalk r TicstaTn the Nor enrylnia r EVANS, No, 681 Arch street. mylll-18r IrtFOR SALT,—The dwelling. NO 121 South Ninth itreet, with three story double back buildings, con lning all the modern conveniences. Built ex pressly for the present owner. Terms easy, Apply at No. 519 South NINTH street. my.lB-tif 112 COUNTRY BRAT AND FARM FOR EA.LX—Fifty or one hundred ac, es Bristol , above seven mile atone, and near Tacolsy. Apply to R. WRITAICER. myil•?At* No: slO Locust street. 4 2014 RACE STREET—TO LET.—Threeitory • double back buildings. replete with modern con • vences, now vacant. Open from 10 A.M. to 4P. M. .Inquire 613 Chestnut street, MoCALLA'S new Hat Store. Myil tfj. FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR BUILDING BITE containing Is acres of Land, very desirably located e l tile Limekiln turnpike, convenient to the German town Railroad. J. R. GUM s 4 PY & BONB. 508 Wal nut street. - VFOR SALE.—Tbe 3 story brick Residence, with double 3-story back buildings and lot aground 20 front, situate on the southeast corner or Green and Thirteenth streets. J. M. GIIMMEY 4 SONS, NS Walnut street. ce FOR BALE.—A four-story brick Realdence,with large 8-story back building+, situate on the north si of Arch street, east of Broad. Lot Zs feet front by 12.8 fe et deep to a. 20 feet wide street. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, SQB Walnut street. ri FOR SALE.—The 3-story brick Residence, with modern conveniences, situate No. 315 South Sev ent stmet. )m mediate possession given. J. M. GUMMY & SONS, :108 Walnut street. -=-- -. CT FURNISHED HOUSE FOR .H.ENT.—FromJune Pto November. A furnisned residence, situate on ire street. west of Eighteenth . J. M. GUMMY dt nuNS, 508 'Walnut street. - EaFOR SALE.—A. four.story bricit Residence, with every convenience, and lot 115 feet deep to a street; situate Nn. 921 Clinton street. J. M. GUM. AMY & SONS, SOS Walnut street. STOVES Mab MUTERbo THOMPSON' i LONDON KITCHENER OR EUROPEANU RANGE., for families. hotels, or public institution's in TWENTY DIFFER- ENT SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Ranges, Hot air r urnaces, Portable Heaters, Low-uown Grates, Fireboara Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewhole plates, Broil ers, Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail by. the manufacturers. r , CHASE, SHARP & THOMPSON, m.921-mml.f,6mo No, 209 North Second street TEDMais b. DIXON & BONS, Late Andrews as Dixon No. 1824 CTSMSTra U , street, inaleasophsi, Oppos f ite United Watts Mint, nfictfireas .LOW-DOWN, P.ABLOP.,_ OEIA.ISEBER, OFFICE,: " And other GRA TEA For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Bizet WARM-AIR FbREACES, 10r Warning Publics and Private Raiding ' ', REGISTERS, VIIIIRTILA.TORS ORIKKoaaI EY-CAPI3L_ comorG-RAN _ „GIB BATH•liowirdamold.: WROLDNALE and aLTAITA DrE'a.—, • THE A.NNUAL MEETING OF THE PEAR . - soN PATROLEIIM COMPANY, will be held on the first Tuesday in June, at 12 , o'clock, at Room No. 7,N0. 224 Walnut street. The attention of Stock holders Is particularly called to this meeting. a? AI& EETING oF THE STOCKHOLM:CBS of the "EAGLE ROCK OIL. COMPANY" will beheld on the 80th day or May, at 12 o'clock, _at the office of the Company, 419 Walnut street. Busineee of importance. _ znyl4-m,w,f6t4 (U. OFFICE OF THE METALLINE LAND COMPANY, No. 324 WALNUT street. Firms- DILLPHIA, May 2, 1866. the Stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the METALLINE LAND COMPANY will be held at the Office 01 the Company, on MONDAY, .Tune 4th pros,. at 12 o'clock, M. F. K. WODOLATH, Clerk. tU. OYEICE OF THE AMYGDALOID MINING COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, May2l, 1866. •lhe Annual meeting of Stockholders of the "Amyg daloid Mb,ing Company" will be held ot - their office, No. 324 Walnut street. on WEDNESDAY, June 6th. proximo, at 12 o clock M., for the election of Directors and the transactitm of other business. F. K. WOMRATH, Secretary. my2ltje6i FAIR TO SECURE A. HOME FOR THE 1,,D 7 Aged and Infirm Members of the M. E. Church. The ladies of Ebenezer M. E. Church would respect fully solicit donations in money, flowers, useful and iancj , articles for the above object. Donations may be sent to Mrs. T.W. Simpers, 408 Catharine street, Mrs. D. H. Bowen, 810 South Second street, and Mrs. Cbas. Thompson, 1216 south Second street. Fair will be held at Concert Hall, commencing June llth, my le-f,m,wlic9* 10'CAMJ3BIA IRON COMPANY. —.A , 'Medial. ineeting of the Stockholders of the Cambria' Iron Company, will be hi Id on THURSDAY, May Slat, 1866, at the office of the Oompanyihrs.4oo Chestnut street, Philadelptda, at o'clock, r. to consider and -determine the disposition of the residue of the capital stock and such ether business as may they be submitted. By order of the Board. • apas•tanyals JOHN T. MLLE, Secretary. EVOFFIOE OF THE CLARION AND ALLE GHENY RIVER OIL COMPANY, No. 146 a FOURTH. STREET,' PIIILADIL.PH/A, Nay 21, lets. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend out of the .net earnings of the Company, of FIVE CENTS per share, payable to Stockholders and their legal repreeentatives on presentadon of their certifi cates, on and alter June Ist. Transfer Books will be closed from May 2181 to Jane Ist, Inclusive. • By order of the Boar d. • mysttd to Jezi EO'NOTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMIS. MISSION ER. named in the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of ;Pennsylvania. entitled An Act to Incorporate the MANUFACTURERS' and CONSUMERS' PANY" veAdNu 2 b 3T s d c H dr:aißpyA o C fh lT t aXrc RAILROADwiI to C Io O P M en sbaookCsnmdaprpaenpcyeo Ive thGI o RARD Ms EChes c t k nut f street, in the City of Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the fourth day of June, A. D. 1866, at 10 o'clock A. M. I. N. WA LICRIEt, JAMES VIZZARD, R. A. WILDER B. SWAIN. JOHN ULRICE I JAS. P. NICICEI.S, JOHN P. GBEEII, myl OFTREASURY DEPARTMENT, May 22, 103. - CE is hereby given to holders of Certificates of Indebtedness issued under acts of Congress, approved March Ist and 17th, Mt, that the Secretary of the Treasuryln accordance with said acts, and the tenor of said Certificates, is prepared to re deem, before maturity, all Certificates of Indebted ness falling due In June. July or Augnst, 1866. with ac crued interest thereon. if presented for redemption on or before May Mat, and that hereafter such Certificates will cease to bear Interest, and will be paid on pre sentation at this Department, with Interest only to the said Slat Lan. mrai(blgtietitt.) UNIVERSITY OF PEN.NSYLVANLA., DE PARTMENT OF ARTS. C ge . final Examination of the Senior Oast will be held in the following order, beginning each day at 4 o'clock_ P. IL _ _ WEDISEtsDAY. =IL By the Provost (Carey's axial once and (arutitution of the United Elates). TBOBISDAY, 24th. By Prod Frazer (Physical Geo- Vc O PAYI: MONDAY, 49th. By Prof. Allen (Xenophon'e Kano. Tabula). TIIMIDAY, 80th. By Prod Kendall (integral Calm! huh written. - EDN'ESDAY, SM. By Prof. Jackson (Horaca's /platter and Art of Poctrlf.) _ _ rny22 t 21 A. E. HIIGHES. Beal Datate Agent, MVO •• ..kt • 11 `1:1 :II • • been duly elected Oilleere of the Philadelphia of Commerce, to serve !be the =Wag year: SAMUEL L. WARD. Sobecriptions will be received at the Boome of the Corn Exchange Associailon for the balance of the Capital Stock, daily, from 11 A. M. to 12 EL (Signed) baII:MEL 1.. WARD. Treasurer. Plimanzr.rma. May IL MS. mylllll PMVIVSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. MEASURER'S DEPARTMENT. Pmrtatact r pars,Elay INA NOTICE TO S I OORHOLDEM.—The Board of Di rectors have this day declared a Semi-Annual Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital block of the Company, clear of National and Slate Taxes, PaYablo on and alter May 30,1864 Blank Powers of Attorney for collectins Dividends can be had at the eilloe of the Company 1% o. WS South THIRD street. THOS. T. FIRTH, myPaut Treasurer. I' OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COI.IPANY, PIII/ALILLPELIA, =. 1866. The Board of Managers have this day declared a dividend of PINE PER CENT, or TWO DOLLS.RS AND•A HALF PER SHARE, on the capital stock of this Company, payable on demand, clear of National and State Taxes. mss 3ml All perrons who have not already done so are ear nestly requested to present at this office their certifi cates ofrcrip or receipts for their subscription to the new stock issued in 1365, and receive the certificates of stock In lien thereof. SOLOMON SHEPHERD. my24-2tl Treasurer. NATIONAL EXPREcS AND TRANSPORTATION COIttrANY. OFF/OE-630 MARKET STREET, THE NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANSPOR TATION COMPANY, having finely completed its Southern through connections trom NEW YORE. and PHILADELPHIA. to BALTI -2d OR.E. WASH ING lON, RICH AL , IN SAVANN &IL CELARLEbTON, and, all intermediate and adjacent towns as far South asATLA.NTA Ga., and also having perfected Its Western connections, via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad over mail roads, to CINCINNATI AND ST. LOWS, le now prepared to receive Freight, Merchandise, Valuable atuNEY AND BULLION, and to transfer the same to or from places designed and all intermediate points as gymetEriTLY,EXPEDITIGURLY and CHEAPLY as can be done b so y oapny other Express Company. Offices MRIT AND NEW ORLEANS, And in a few days the company. mill ran through, via MONTGOMERY, to these places. B. F. FICKLER, J. E. JOHNSTON, President, General Superintendent. EM OVAL.—ADAEIB' EX_PREMs C OMPANY—Qs R and after TUESDAY, bay 1 the FREIGHT DE. PARTMENT of this Company will he REMOVED to the Company's ew Building , 8. E. corner of ELE. VENTHand MARKETstreets. ElntranceonEleventli street and on Marble street. . _ ALL MONEY and COLLECTION BUSINESS will Te transacted as heretofore at 820 Chestnut street. Small Parcels and Packages will be received at either cflice Call Books will be kept at each office, and any calls entered therein previous to 5 P. M. will receive attention same day. if within a reasonable dis tance of our offices, Inquiries for goods and settle ments to be made at 820 Chestnut street. JOHN BINGHAM, Sup% PHTLADBLREITA. Aprll24, 1868. apgi lm NI 0- FIN • • I: • 181' 411 . ,1D1s • ND •• co zr. 1 TROLLER OF CURRENCY, Weauxrraxarr, March altb, 1866. Whereat, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "THE L NATIONA BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF PHILADELPHIA," In the clty of Philade.phia, In the county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and according to the re quirements or the act of Congress, entitled '' pledge to provide a National Currency, secured by a of United • States Bonds, and to provide for the Menlo, Eton and Redemption thereof , approved June Sti. 1864, and has complied with all the provisions of said act re, (mired to be complied with before commencing the business Of Banking under said act. ivow, them I ore, Freman Clarke, Comptroller of the Currency do h erbye certify that "TICE NATION AL BANK di? THE, REPUBLIC OF PIIILARIEE, PA/A," in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Ranking under the act aforesaid. • in testimony whereof witness =hand and slay }seal of office, this thirtieth Earth. 1888, ItehBltmyBo/1 Comptroller. TePIOOA AND SAGO.—Cox'a Scotch J. Gelatin, Itio Tapioca and East India Pearl Sago, landing and for sale by J. B, BUMMER & 00.1108 d. Delaware Avenue SPECIAL NOTICES. HENRY S. PAUL. secretary JAOOB RIDGWAY, Secretary : e . t ..! r fl i l t GEOBG) A T,T.Ty~'( • secretax7. maim - A v e:. PAT. MANAGERS, ALEX. G. cATTELL, CHAULES H. CIIALHENGS, JAMB A. WRIGHT. HOWARD HINCHHAN, cHAHLas KN.EGHT BKNECA. IL MALONIS, NATHAN BROOKE. JOHN H. 311CHNNIKR. 1 o 11 I o D.so alai) ii 0) Dllll EXPRESS - COMPA4.NIES. - - Successor to Geo. W. Gm, 33 11 W 3E. 13, 4,26, 28 and 90 South Sixth St., Philad Fine Old Btook & Nut-Brown Ides, e for Family and Medb=3,...° FOR HAVANA.. The Steamship STARS AND STRIPES, Holmes, master, Will sail for the above port on SATITHDAF HORN- G, May 28, at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana...... For freight or passage, apply to " * " .... " * " .15° THOHAd.WATTSON dr, SONS, myl9-7t* 140 North. Delaware avenue, myP3.w,f m6t,~ FOR NEW . YORK, 1 Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. The Philadelphia,and New York Expreas SteambOat Company. Steam Propellers leave DAILY from FIRST WHARF below MARKET street, making the run in 24 HOURS. This Line connects with all Northern and Eastern Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct to all _points free of commission. Freight received at lowest rates. WIL P. CLYDE & 00. Agents 14 South Wharves, Philadelphia. JAB. HAND, Agent inhl44l ' 117 Wall street, Newyork. , /FOB, BOSTON. STEAMSHIP LINE DUMPY. r.rin : FROM &AG. .PO.BT EVERY LIVE DAY& rapt - PINE ST. WTI' CRP, PIMADELPH/A. - AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON: The steamship NORMAN, Captain Crowell, will sail from Philadelnbia on Fatarday, May 26, at 19 A. M. The steamship ABIES, Captain Boggs, will sail from Boston on Tuesday. May 22, at 12 M. The line between Pb • elpbla, and Boston IS now composed of the SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1200 tom barthen, NORMAN; Captain Crowell, 1200 tons bullion. AMES, Oaptoin Boggs, 900 tons burthen. - ' These substantial and well appointed will sail punctually as advertised, and freight wi ni fi k ra received every day, a steamer being always on the berth to receive cargo. th Shipp egoordss are requested to send BILls Of lading with eir . For freight or parmage i m NßY to ply WINSOR & 00., egt2 South Delaware &Tama PiaLADELPRIA R[CHMOND ranurcaa. ermudkaap 00311.411 Y. The Sae stearoshipeof thh Lille Issue at the 101,1111 i Men altd San re gaism fruit the First Wharf shove Market street, every ()scling with Balirinuis from Itlclunond, Norfolk and s City Point, farming the most direct route the (south and Southwest. For s, apply to freight or parnage, with excellent accinmesda• (ion FOR SAVANNAH, GBORGIA.—Pio nee .TAxie.—A. first-class steamship leaves Pier Au. e, north River, New York, every THURSDAY, for the above port, landing cargo in Savannah the fol lowing Monday morning Freight and first - class passage always as low as by any other line. Goods from Philadelphia and other points received by any transportation line, and promptly forwarded free of commissions. Lh.WIS L. JONES. 13 Broadway. New York. Apply to JOHN H. ATWOOD, 5 Walnut street. Philadelphia. Agents in Savannah, Messrs. It uNTICR do GAM NELL. myleelm NEW WRENS LINE TO ALLEX ANDRTA, Georgetown and Waabinition, • emapeake and Delaware • with connections • - V , e ..• con ` •nrg, T . A 4 • .1• a • 0 iSonthw Steamers leave Fins% Wharf above Market street every Wednesday and Saturday at lit M. For freight splay to the agenui CLYDE & I. B. Davidson 14 North Wharves. Agent at GeeristoffqDadfidge aks Agents at Alexandria. gicar a FOE GALVESTON. TEXAS. TEXAS LENT. EtTEAMERS. • eAI Steamship ARTATNE, G. E. Craig. Commander, Will .receive freight at Pier kl East River (Yew Tort:). and sail with despatch. For freight or passage having superior accommoda. Lions, apply to BISHOP. SON & 00,, N 0.105 Arch street, P. S.—Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift-Sure Line. FOR NNW YOempan y OßlL—Phibutelphia Steen er —Despatch and Swift inlizAß Pro. via ~laware and Raritan Canal—Leaving daily at 12 H. and. i P. IL, atuneeting with all fin Northern and Reatern Liam For freight, which will be Saketz en acentunedattss terms, apply to WIL IL R.AIRD & 00.. mhletS . No. =South Delaware &velum .1, .' : • . • . .; , 17. As. . ..,, ~...i , , ifyy r IVAIS GELIIELLP i 4 .....„. abysm lealtaiseli::.?x,. TUN. and Werra potato. P. OLT= & a p i li t li b= No .14 South • . . .. ,• ~ _. ts,.: I t .t. II: 7... i , , • :. • -.• NOB SAN FRANCISCO, ROBINSON'S CALIFORNIA CLIPPER. LINA SAILING REGULARLY AB ADVERTMID. - Freight ibr this Line sent to New York by Swift. Sue Line as'sednoed Mee. The splendid Al extre_mM i sship KING - . Harding, Commander, I. sow taking in the balance of her cargo at Fier 11 East River, and having large engage ments shippers may rely on prompt despatch. For freight, at reasonable rates, apply to BIBROP, SON arch =tt 105 Arch street. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—AI Br. bark KATHLEEN, Williams , master, 490 tons re AI Br bark glster an JAN d 6.500 bbls. . Kinn , Master. dour. . ET 230 1 0133 regib• ter and 3,000 bbls. Sour. ey Al Br. bark BALTHASARA, Wilson, master, ZS tons register and 2,500 bbls. flour. AZ Br. brig IDA. Theeing, master, 210 tons register and 2,500 bbbs. capael47._ _Apply to EMI - 17ND 3 . SCRIBER OD., ap2l Dock street wharf. FOR BOSTON, Mass.—ffi - press Line.—The fine schooner JUSTICE Captain Shute, is now loading for the above port at Willow stmet a - hart, and will sail with despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 North Wharves. rayl4 WAD.TED.—A Wesel or about WO tons to Providence, R. I. Apply to DAVID COOPER 18 N. Wharves. rnY23-St WANTED —A Vessel of about 100 hi feet Lumber, to carry timber from Denton, hid., to 'Wilmington, Del. Apply to DAVID COOPEOPI, 18 N. Wharves. ap92 . . _ .PRILADELPICLA. QIITP MERRIILAC, Leckie,. master, from Liver -10 pool, la now discharging under general order at Shippen street wharf. Cohp gnees will please attend to the reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. aay24 Q.IIIIP TAISIIIRLACNB, Jackson, master, from Liver -1.3 pool, la now discharginider general ordwr 12b1ppen 'Meet wharf. Oons eee pleaae attend to the reception of their g o.PRT.EII, WRIGHT & SONS. US Walnut street.l2rtf TAB. B.l3 7 .lllNDLNEt,stnacenor to ARM BIIENDLPfa * SONS, Bali Makers, No. 800 North DELAWAItH Avenue, Philadelphia. .1111 work done in the bast manner and on tees lowed and moat favorable terms, and warranted to en par !set ullsilualon. Partlentar attention atom to renalrtor. NErENGLISH MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC 00103. lust received. LONDON HOSPITAL REPORTS. Vol. 2. OWENS'S COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF 'PEE VERTEBRATES. 2 vols. OBSTETRICAL TRANSACTIONS. Vol. 7_ THE BOOK OF PJSRFUMES. By Eugene Rimmel GOUT AND RHEUMATI. GOUT. By Dr. Barred. EP/TOME OF DOMESTIC MEDICINE. By Dr. J. Laurie. Twenty-fifth Edition. DR. HORACE. DORP.r.T, ON WINTER COUGH. DUNCAN AND MILLARD ON THE IMRECLLE AND IDIOTIC. BARER BROWN ON THE CURABILITY OF CERTAIN FORMS OF EPILEPSY, INSANITY. &c. GUY'S FIOsPiTAL REPORTS. 2d Series. Vol. 2. BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDICO CELUIURGIO REVIEW for APRIL. DR. T. W. COCKE ON CANCER. • New English Medical and Scientific Books importe d to order by every steamer. by LINDSa.Y & BLAKISTON, Publishers, Booksellers and Importers, No. 2.5 South Sixth street, above Chestnut. mylO-1S rfAPITAL NEW 1300 ELS.—THE GIANT CITIES .) OF BASILAN. and Syria'S Holy Places. By Rev. F. L. Porter,A. M. Illustrated with colored plates. 1 vol., Itruo. LIFE OF BFESAMIN SLLLIMAN. M. D., L.L. D. By George P. Fisher, Professor in Yale College. 2 vols., crown Svo, with fine portrait and other illustrations. PATRIOTIC ELOQUYNCE: being Selections from One Hundred Years of National Literature. Compiled. for the use of Schools is Reading and Speaking. 1 vol., 12mo. TEMPERANCE: RECOLLECTIONS, LABORS, DEFEATS. TRIUMPHS. An autobiography. By Rev. John Marsh, D. D. FAITH WHITE'S LETTER BOOR, 1620-1623—P1p month, New England. 1 vol.. 12mo. For sale by JAMES S. ciaticroN, Successor to W. S. & A. Martlen, 606 Chestnut street. ALLEN'S LIFE OF PH rurDOR.—THE LIFE OF PRILIDOE Musician and Chess Player. by Oeo. Allen, Greek Professor in the University of Penny'. yenta, with a Supplementary ns.say on Philidor, as 'Chess Author an Chess Player, by IThasthe Von Hol debrand and de Latta, Envoy Extraordinary and Min ister Plenipotentiary of the Xing of Prussia, at the Court of Saxe-Weimer. 1 vol., octavo, % Vellum, gilt top. Price el 2.5. Lately published by E. H. BUTLER & CO., 137 South Fourth street. Al4ffil3 lieutlvb Blank Books and Stationery, 110* z z • : bo , 12 • "- MIEN PALL SESSION OP MISS ABBOTT'S SPIKENAP.Y FOB YOUNG LADIES will coin. me3ce an Wednesday, September lath, at he/ residence, corner of Poplar and Sixteenth streets, Ilirriltaltsmiss :—Bey. G. Emlen Hart, D. D. Bev. Thomas Brainerd, D. D., W. FL Allen, Esq. late Pre-aldent of Girard College. 1.717-IYO 8111PFING WEDIPZEDAY and 13AT.ITAD.&Y, AS Noon. 00., IA North and South Wharves. Dinia 61U :) 111 C1)0,111 EDUCATION. LEG/LE NOTICES. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY AND cOUNTY OF PHILADF.LPHIA. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in t.. S. s., l r terested that the Honorable, the. Judge - . of the Court aforesaid, have appointed -MO.N. DA Y. the 4th day ofJune..A. D. 18004,-M 10 o'clock 4. ) for hearing applications for the following Charters of Incorporation, when, if exceptions be not Medi thereto, the same will be allowed, viz: I. The 'Hand in Hand Mutual Benefit Society of ladel ph ia. 2. St. John's Reformed Church. of West Philadelphia.. 3. Masonic Relief Association. 4. Jewish Hospital Association of Philadelphia. 5. Hoover Building and Loan Association. 6. Belmont Building and Loan Association. 7. The Indestrial Savings and Building Association; No. 2. 8, The Boarding House for Young Women. 9. St. Patrick% Male Bei,eficia Society. 10. The Unitarian Society of Germantown. 11, Tholtising Sun Methodist Episcopal Church. 12. The Independent Daughters of the Union No. 1 of of the city ofFbiladelphi., State of Pennsylvania. 13. The North Philadelphia. Building and Loan Asso ciation. 14. Real Eadosh Neveh Samuel. FREDitRICK G. WOLBE'RT, Prothonotary. myl9-f 3t/ TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY 1 AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of CATHARINE SNYDER, deceased. Tne Auditor ap.., pointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the ac count of EDWARD VANDERSLICE. executor of the last will and testament of CA.THARINE SNYDER, deceased,'and to report distribution of the balance fa the bands of the accountant, will meet the parties in terested for the purposes of his appointment, on MON DAY. May 28th, 1866, at 3.11; o'clock, P. M.. at No. 411 CHESTNUT street Most floor back building) in the city of Philadelphia, JAMES LYND, myls-tmtlt,s,st/ kuditor. TN THE ORRELsNif COURT FOR THE CITY 1. AND COUNTY OF PHIMADELPHIA.—Estate ef ALEXANDER TOWARdec'd.-TheAnditorappinted by the Court, to audit, settle and adjust the fourth so count ofl . H. Curtis . surviving Executor of. mad Una. tee under the last Will of Alex. Tonal% dec'd., and to report distribution of the Balance in the hands of the accountant, 'will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on FRIDAY, Mal 25, me. at 4 o'clock, P. M. at the office of WM. F. .TUDSON, Esq., No. 706 WALNUT street, in the City of Philadelphia. - myle-w.f,m,St TN THE ORPHAN'S' COURT FOR THE-CITY .AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA—Estate of ELIZA GARRIGUES, deceased.—The Auditor ap pointed by the Court to audit, mettle and adjust the se count of Francis Hoskins. Executor of the last will of Eliza earrigues, demeaned. and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the Accountant, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his an. pointment, on TUESDAY. May Ott, Me, at 11 o'cloct A. M., at theWetherill Home, Nth 606 Smut= street. in the city of Philadelphia. myl6 wAratt TN THE ORPHANS' CURET FOR THIS LTFY ANDCOuer.e x OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JOSEPH ItARNES, late of London, dee'd. Estate of WILLIAM TEMPLE FRANEZEN, late of Paris, Prance, deed. Estate of BBB.) AMEN PARSONS, late of London, deed. Estate of OMEB TALON, late of Hamburg, Ger many, deed. The Auditor appointed by the Court, to audit, settle and adjust the account of JOSEPH W. HIINSICKEB,. Administrator In Pennsylvania of the above entitled estates. and to report distribution of tke balance in the hands of the Accountant, will meet the parties in terested for the purposes of his appointment, on MON DA Y. May 28, 1866. at 83 o'clock, P. M. at the Weth erill House, No. GOS Sansom street, in the city of Phila delphia. mylfetv,futt,St• THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF Pim. ADELPHLEA.—Estate of Rev. EDWARD C. JONES. deceased.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of .ALEXANDER H. JONES. Administrator of the Estate of Rev. EDWARD C. JONES, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountant. will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on the twenty-ninth day ofHay, A. RACE at lel; o'clock A. H.. at his oftice, N 0.147 street, in the city of Philadel phia. rayl6.w,f,m-st* TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY .L AND COUNTY OF PREELADELFIELS.—Estate of JAMES HUNT. decessed.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of Wm. Hunt, Executer of the last Will and Testament of said deceased, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountant, will met the partiee Interested for the. purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, the 28th day of May, 1566, at 11 o'clock A. M, at his office No. St) VINE street, in the City of Philadelphia EDWARD S. CAMPBELL, myle w,f,m,Sta Auditor. - FN THE ORPHANS COURT FOR THE CITY AND J. COUNTY OF PILULADELPHLL—Estate of JOHN CUSILLFFE deceased:—Th e Audi, or appointed by the court to audit, settle and adjust the drat so. wont ofJoseph J. Doran, administrator of the estate ofJohn Cuaßffe. deceased. and to report distribution of the balance in lite bands of the accountants, wilt meet the partite Interested for the purposes of his ap pointment. on TUESDAY, May 25th 1556, at 4 Welnelr. P If., at his omce, Ho. MS south FOURTH street ki the city of Philadelphia. GEO. SERGEANT. myls-fm,w,S9 ^ Auditor. TN TICE COURT OF 001010 N PLEAS FOR TEEM 1. CITY AND corlaiTY OF PFEIL ADELPHIA.— ELIZABETH. CABBY by her next friend, an, vs, ISAAC N. CARRY. September Term. ism. No. re in Divorce. To 1 esac N. Carry, Responitent—Sir: The Court have granted a rule to show cease why a divorce from the Bonds of Matrimony should not be dec-wit in the above case. Returnable on SATURDAY, May 36th. 18E6, at 10 o'clock. A. M. Personal notice having failed on account of your abser ce. GEORGE JEL EARLE, Attorney for Libellant. myl6w,fiti LETTERS OF ADEEENISTILLTION haying beets granted to the subscriber on the Estate of haSZ.S. N. •JRUe.N.S. deceased, all -p.rsons indebted to the same will make payment, and those having claim* present them to JOEL"( TRUCKS, Administrator,. 170 Race street. ap=-f-et T ETTKRS TRST mr.NTA.R.Y having been gleantert tn the subscriber or the Estate or WI.I.T.TAIE CLARKE, deceased, 411 persons indebted to the same makewill payment. and those having claims present. them to_ANTRA L. CT, ARRF, ran Race st ree t PiTI.T.T lkf G. SPENCER, Germantown. Raven tom. ar27.tet • ESTATE OF LOUIS, D. SENAT, DECEASED.— Letters of Administration on the Estate of LOUIS D. SENAT, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned by the Register of Willa for the City and County of Philadelphia, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them forth. with. PETER T. WRIGHT, Administrator„ apir-fgto 214 Chestnut street, up stains, "E`STA.3 OF ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, ceased.—Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims will present them to HAIs:NAH E ..' .4 No. 1931 uherr at. [a f 6 KEDICAI. MBE GREAT AMERICAN DEODORIZER AND This article owes its peculiar value as a DEODO RIZER. to the fact that it decomposes and destroys all noxious gases and vapors that are given offfromputri fying animal or vegetable matter Dn. W. E. A. ALKIN. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Maryland, says: "For an efficient and. reliable Deodorizer and Disinfectant, always ready for use, and not liable to any change, equally valuable in the sick room and In the foul sink, it has, in m.y. opinion, no equal. This opinion is concurred In by Drs. Miltenberg..r.. 3obnzon, Chew, hicSherry, Butler, and Dr. Van Biber, who made the report to the .National Sanitary - and Quarantine Convention of 1559, says: "It is the best deodorant or which I have any know.-- le Vrst. It evidently answers thePtirPose• "Second. It is odorless itself. ".7hirtt. It is easily kept and managed, "Fourth. It Is comparatively Cheap." For sale by ROBREIT SHOMLAIEKB. & CO., N. E. eorxter FOURTH and RACE Stree tw And by Druggists generally rAPALMENTALLUNA.—A superior article fbr clean. 1, ../ Mg the Teeth, destroying animalcules which in• feet them, giving tone to the gems, and leaving a feels tag of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the month. It may 'sensed daily, and will be found to a ea weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and eter siveness will recommend it to every- one. Being corn. ppoosaed with the assistance of tbe Dentist, Physician and Microscopist, it is confidently offered as a BELIA_TILIC substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in vogue, Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the Constituents of the DENT.ALLINA, advocate its use; it containti nothing to prevent Its unrestrained employment. /fade only by jalw•Fizi T. SHINN, Apothecary, Broad and Spruce streets. Por sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, D.I. Stackhouse, Bossard A. Co., Robert C. Davis, G. R. Keeny, Geo. C. Bower, T start H. Kay, Charles Shivers, C. H. eedles. G. J. Scattergood, T. J. Husband, J. C. Turnpenny Ambrose kmith, Charles H. Eberle, Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks, William B. Webb, E. Bringhurat dr. CO., James L. Bisphara, Dyott & Co., Hughes & Coombe, • H. C. Blair Henry A. Bower, Wyeth MASONIC / MARTIN LEANS, NO. 402 CHESTNUT ~f\STREET. * First Premium awarded by Franklin Insti tuteto MARTIN LEANS, Manufaciarer of MASONIC MARKS. PINS. RmBLEMS, New and original deslgns of Masonic Marks, Tem plars' Medals, Army Medals and Corps Badges of every description. myl6.w.th,f.s,3mf MMM3fERY GOODS. lira. • IC. Dillon, clit 323 and 331 South Street, has a handsome assortment of SPRING MIL. MN - RIM; Misses , and Infants' Hats and Caps, Silks, Velvets, Crape°, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers. Frames. dec. mhaanli VMEBY. Wholesale Druggists, myl6-3mt NARK mi.
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