From our Third Edition of Yesterday. From Wwshington. ThslexL . llai'Cmmiaeh to the saetin.l WAiritiriiimw, May 25.--SenameS, recently elected to an important office in Mobile, ar riVed to-day to secure his pardon, so that he can bold the office. The Republicans of the Senate held a eau etU3 to-d 4 for the purpose of deciding on the course to be pursued in reference to the third section in the Constitutional Amend ment: It was determined to strike it out. -The arguments in the Fuller and Dawson contested election case were closed to-day and the decision of the Committee will be rendered at the next meeting. Santa Anna's agents are here, and to-day had an audience with Secretary Seward. p_,:..4 : :4 41.11?;:11.4.:1 it) WAstruverow, May 25,-1866. SENATE.—Ivir. Morrill (Me.) introduced a resolution calling upon' 'the President for information as to what Executive action had taken place under the various bills for the colonization of persons of African decent. Adopted. Mr. Wilson (Mass.) called up the joint resolution concerning cadet appointments. The question was upon the amendment of Mr. Nesmith (Oregon), that hereafter the Superintendent of the Military Academy may be selected from any corps of the army. Disagreed to, yeas 18, nays 19. The joint resolution was then passed. The debate on the reconstruction resolu tion was then resumed. llotraE.—Mr. Donnelly (Minn.) intro duced a bill to encourage the growth of forest trees on the Western plains. Read twice and referred to the Committee on Public Lands. Mr. Hubbard (Iowa) introduced a bill to repeal the restriction in the postal laws which prohibits the carrying of franked books and documents by the Overland Mail to the Western territories, and which re quires their prepayment. It was read twice and referred to the Post Office Committee. On motion of Mr. Perham (Me.), the sen ate amendments to the House bill, amenda tory of-_-_the %Pension laws-- were non-con curred in, and a Committee of Conference Was asked. The Senate bill to incorporate the District of Columbia Canal and Sewerage Company, was taken up as the first business in order during the morning hour. It provides for a commercial canal and a sewer between the Anacosta river, from a point near its junction with the Potomac to a point on the old canal and thence deepening ten. feet below high tide, the canal or ditch to the Georgetown terminus of the Chesa peake and Ohio canal. The capital stock of the company is to be a million of dollars, its revenue to be derived from tolls and rents for the use of wharves and docks, and the Company is bound, within thirty_ .days after the passage of the act, to cause a con stant stream of fresh water to be turned into the old canal, and continue to flow,till the 20th of .October next. Mr. Ingersoll (Ill.) who reported the bill from the Committee for the District, ex plained its great importance as a sanitary and as a commercial measure, stating in the latter connection that it was intended to construct a canal from the Anacosta river at Washington to Annapolis, a distance of twenty miles, which would give water communication between Washington and New York through the Chesapeake Canal, thus diminishing, by several hundred miles thepresent water route by way of Fortress Monroe. New York Stock Markets. 'N'xw Yoas, May 25.—Stocks better and active. Ohl. =go and Rock Island, 92%; Cumberland preferred, 45; Illinois Central, 117%; Michigan Southern. 79U: New York Central, 94; Reading, 11011": Hudson River, 119, 5 i; Canton. 57,14': Virginia e's, eV; Missouri 6'x.74 7 4; Erie It. R.,673% Western Union Telegraph, 63; U. is. Cou pons, 1862001; do., 1864,101%": do.. 1868,101%; Ten-Forties, 94%; Treasury 7 3-10's. 101'4®101,%; Gold, 122,4,',©139%: closing at the latter price. - The Cotton market closed buoyant. Middling Up /ands, 40@41c.; Orleans. 42®41c. Markets. 8A1.173101rE, May 2.5.—F10ur is arm. the stock on band is r mall. Wheat firm. with a scarce supply. Corn advanced 26t3c Oata 70E472c. Provisions quiet. Sugar steady. Coffee dull. Whisky firm at t 2 27@t2 27%. CITY BIM#LETIN. DESTRUCTIVE FlRE.—This morning, about nine o'clock, a fire broke out in Lord's ex tensive woolen inill, located near Darby, in the Twenty-seventh Ward. The flames burned stubbornly, and it was found neces sary to telegraph to the city for the assist ance of two steam engines. The apparatus - were despatched to the scene of conflagra tion, and were accompanied by Chief Engi neer Lyle. At the latest advices the fire was still burning, and the entire mill will pro bably be destroyed. The loss will be heavy. SHOT HIMSELF.-A man named William Stabl, residing at N0..1411 Ridge avenue, Pilot himself this morning. He was killed and the Coroner was sent for to hold an in quest. TTAGEDY IN JASPER COUNTY, INDIANA. —Tbe telegraph operator at Francesville, sends us the particulars of another Newland- Evans,tragedy, which transpired in Jasper county, near Rensselaer, on Wednesday. Addison Parkinson, a wealthy farmer and stock grazer of that county, highly esteemed in all the relations of life, discovered that lila daughter, an interesting girl of fifteen years of age, had been seduced. She con fe9sed her guilt, and divulged the name of Newton Guthridge as the author of her ruin. Guthridge was a tenant farmer on the lands of Mr. Parkinson, a young man of about twenty-five years of age, rather good-looking and had hitherto borne an unblemished reputation. He bad . been about the homestead more - or less for a year past, and was engaged this spring in putting in a crop on shares. Im mediately upon learning of his daughter's ruin, Mr. Parkinson armed himself with a revolver, and proceeded in hot haste in search.of Gntbridge. It was about _seven o'clock in the evening, and the young man was in the barn putting up his team. Mr. Parkinson called him to the door and shot bim down. Three balls took effect, killing him instantly. After committing the bloody deed he announced himself pre pared to abide the law and made no effort to escape. The affair has created intense excitement in the neighborhood, where the parties are well-known.--Lafayette Courier. Sales at Philadel BALES AFTER 45000 Camil Xtriboy ' mgt. 6s - 'B9 9.134 1590 City6a mun 9634 3000 . "do old 93 3(4) City 68 new 96 100 Camd Ampoy . 68 '63 9O I 19500 ' U 8 6.20% '62 1013; lie eh Bend B 563 g BEOOND 410000 11 869 5-208 '63 .1013 )2600 do 1 '62 • 10% 13000 City 60 new 06% MX) . do 13.80 96% 180 h do &Erie 610 52 ,se% ZOO eh do 33 STOVES AIM IMITEEM. 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'WALTON es CO SO.RGHLTIL—Chineke Sugar Q4ne Syrup 'handsome article. for sale by JOS. 13..BUcArva 00..309 %with DAlaxmre avanno , PI.CRI ED HERRING.-50 barrels gibbed herring landing, and for sale by E. A t triCiUDER dr. Co. Dos.Karreet wharf. lay2s.2t THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 26,1866. O'OFFICE OF THE METALLINE LAND COMPANY, No 824 - WALNUT street. PIMA -1 he Stated A nnual Meeting glitaiiiitilicra - "Of the le ETALLINE LAND CIAIPANY will tie held at the Crince of 'the Company, on - MONDA_ _Y- Tune 4th . prox at 12 o'clock, F. K. WOMHATII, myt-tje4t Cleric. IU'ONO.e.FIOE O THE ,AMYGDA.LOID MINING COMPANY, PFULADELPH/A, May2l, 1868. he Annual meeting of Stockholders of the “Amyg dalold 311 Ling C.;rapany" will he held ot their 0.824 Walnut street. on WEDNESDAY, June, att. proximo, at 12 o clock M.; for the electlen'Af,Dir re ecto and the traneactlin of otherbuelnesa. ' F. K. WOMEA.TH, Secretary. my2ltje6/ - CAMBRIA IRON COMPANY.,!--A special meeting- of the Stockholders of the Cambria Iron Company, will be held on THURSDAY, Slay 3111, 1866, at the office of the (Nareatay, N 0.400 Chestnu t street, Philadelphia, at 4 o'clock, P. M., to consider and determine the disposition a the residue'of the capital stock and such ether business as may then be submitted. Byorder of the Board: _ ap.3o-tmy.3l* - JOBE' 4 1' T. SILLS. Secretary IZUNITED STATES TREASURY, PHILADEL. PEER; May 25, 1866. _ = tificates of Indebtedness, Issued under Acts of Congress, approved March let and 17th, 1862 and fall ing due In June, July and August. 1866, wide accrued interest thereon, w tithe paid upon presentation at this office, the order of the Secretary of the Treasury of the 42d inst. having been modified to that extent. m,y25-Btl Assistant Treasurer united States. TWOFFICE OP THE SCHUYLKILL RIVER, PA SSENGAR RAILWAY COMPANY, ENTY-SECOND STREET, - BEXAVir ;:SPRUCE, PHILADELP.I3 ze , May 24, 1866. The entscribers tolhe Capital Stock of this Company will meet for the purpose of organization, at this Offine on FRIDAY. June Bth, 1856, P. M. By order of the Board of Commissioners. THOMAS B. CAHILL, my24-th,s,tu.tleBf. Secretaxy. erTHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock holders of the SUGAR CREEK OIL COMPA- N , for the' election' of seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing year willbe held at the Company's office. Na 217 South Third street, on MONDAY. the 4th day of June, 1866, at 10 o'clock, A. M. • • Pulls open at 11 O'clock, A. IL, and dose at 2 o'clock, P.M. The Transibr Books'svill be 'closed from the slst of May to.the ath day of June inclusive. S. HENRY -NO ; Secretary. m 722 tti,th 5,64 ILI'NOTICE. --THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMIS- IkLISSIOI , IER named in the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of ;Pen lvania, entitled ••An Act to Incorporate the FACTITERRS' and CONSUIditHS' ANTHRACITE RAILROAD COM PANY," approved 23ddayofhEarch.A.D. 1866,willopen books and receivesubscriptions to the Qipital Stock of said Catopany at the GIRARD HOU* ft; Chestnut street,in the City of Philadelphia. on MONDAY, the fbartbday of Jane, A. ' D. 186 a, at 10 o'clock A. M. I. N. WA JAMES 17177 4 RD, R. A. WILDER B. SWAIN. JOHN lILRICIZ JAS. P. NICKELS. JOHN P. caugair, mrouJesi • 10DELAWARE. MINING COSEPAhIt OF MI CRIGAN.—Notice is hereby given that ell Stock in this Company on which the eleventh installment of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per abare,called February 7th, 1866. and due February 19th. 1866, Is not paid, is forfeited for said default, and that, according to the Charter and By-Laws of the Company. It will be sold aaPnblic Auction. on I.IONDAY.,the second day of July 1866, at 12 M., at the office of the Secretary of the Com pany. No. 326 Walnut street, Philadelphia, nnlesa paid at or before that nme. By order of the Board of Directors. B. WYATT WISTAR, Secretary. Dated Philadelphia May Ist, MS. myl-tn,th,a.tjeif f ---.. TREAgtrif,T DEPARTMENT, May 22, 1806. • CE is hereby given to holders of Certificates of Indebtedness issued under acts of Congress, approved March Ist and 17th, 184 that the Secretary of the Treasury, in accordance with said acts, and the tenor of said Certificates, is prepared to res deem, before maturity, all Certificates of Indebted ness failing due In June, J nly or August, 1166, with ac crued interest thereon. if presented for redemption on or before May list, and tnat hereafter such Certificates will cease to bear interest, and will be paid on pre sentation at this Department, with interest only to the said list Inst. (timed.) my 2.3-61/ lINTVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, DE PART.MENT OF ARTS. The final Examination of the Senior Class will be held in the following order, beginning each day at o'clock. P.M. WEDZIEJsDAY. 23d. By the Provost (Oarey's Social B:tense and Constitution tlf the Untied ...S:af.4l). TRUltsDAY,lllth. By Prof. Frazer (PAysteal Geo graphy). IttONDAY, 20th. By Prof. Allen (Senophon's TUESDAY, SOth. By Prof. Kendall (integral Ca/ea- Ws), writ/en. EDNESDAY, 31st. By Prof. Jackson (Horace' a Ip(stici and Art of Poary.) GEORGE ALLEN,Seerary. Publisher, New York my 23 t 31 lUt NOTICE.—The undersigned Corpora'ors named in the Act of Assembty, entitled "An Act to incorporate the Pennsylvania Canal Company," ap• provt d the first day of Nay, A.l). 1866. will open boors and receive subscriptions to the capital stow: of sald company at the places and times following : PHILADELPHIA. at Room No. 25, Merchants' Exchange, at 10 o'clock ,A. M., on the 2.6 th day of June, lace. JIARItISBIJRG, at the Lochiel House, at 10 o'clock A. hi., on the 10:h day of July; 1068. lIIINTIT , GDON. at the Morrison House, at lo o'clock A. M.. on the 11th day of July, 1888. L. T. Watteau, tAles. H. Lloyd, John A. Lemon, David Geo. B. Roberta, James Burns, F. F. Wireman, W.. 7. Howard, John Lingafelt, John Scott, [LB. Wig ton, James Gardner, John N. Swope, J. J. Patterson, Wm. Davis, Jr. THE FOLLOWING GENTLEELEN HAVE IS€•7 been duly elected Officers of the Palladelphia Chamber of Commerce, to serve for theensuing year: Subscriptions will be received at the Rooms of the Corn Exchange Association for the balance of the Capital Stock, Gaily, from 11 A. M. to 12 SL (Signed) isAMITS..L L. WARD, Treasurer. PHIIJOYELPIETA, May 11 1e65. myll Sm 10r. OFFICE GIRARD F. & M. INSURANCE COMPANY, 115 WALNUT STREET. Piru...a.- DELPHLi. May )5, 1868. A Divider d of FIVE PER CENT. hos been declared, parable to the stockholders on and after Friday, the lath inst., clear of taxes. ALFRED B. GILLETT, Treasurer. myls•tn,th,e. 6t ÜbPENNSYLVANIA RA LROAD COMPANY. TI..RAKIJItEIt'S DERABTALENT. PELEADEL rms. May 2d 1866. .I%OTICE TO STOOBBOLDPII9.—The Board of Di rectors have this day declared a Send-Aramal Dividend of FIVE FEB CENT. on the Capital stock of the Company, clear of National and State Taxes, payable on and after May 30,1866. Blank Powrs of Attorney for collecting Dividends can be bad at the Since of the Company. No. 238 Scant TRIED street. THOS. T. FIRTH, my &Set Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE CLARION AND ALLE GHENY RIVER OIL COMPANY, No. 146 S a t.lTH FOURTH STREET Rtutanitherne, May 21,1866. 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 representatives on presentation of their certifi cates, on and alter June Ist. Transfer Books will be closed from May 21st to June let, inclusive. By order of the Bow d. JACOB RIDGWAY, my22d to je24 Secretary. A'AZZARIVB CELEBRATED HAM REGEISTER- Al'OR. For sale by ' O. S. iiTIBBILLL, royl2adart Bt# Chestnut street, above Broad. PO DRUG G. ST AND STI 'KER. itEREHs.--We are .L prepared to furnish HAZZA °BLEB:RATED AATjj REGENEHA LOH. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & OOWDEN, myl2-8 tom.* No. 23 North Sixth street CIA.MPHOR.—REFINED CAMPHOR FOR SALE, in large or small quantities, by • JOHN -C. BARER & CO., 718 Market street. IasPLAtR'S P , 1 E FRUIT SYRUPS put up in bottles expressly for Families in the country. oae table spoonful of any of these Syrups added to a glass of ice , water, makes a most refreshing and delightful draught —almost, if not equal to soda wate Orders by mail prcmptly answered. H.(3, BLAIR'S SONS', Apothe caries, Llghth and Walnut streets, Philadelphia. fIAZIPHOR—A lot of Camphor for sale by Wiir 4..1 LIAM EL.LIS & CO., Druggists, No. 724 and 72 Nark et iitreet. VX.TR.S.OT OF BEEF for beef tea or. Essence of Beef in sickness or for soups for table use. Made n Elgin, Illinois, by Gail Borden, from the Juices of choice beef and is superior in delicious flavor and quality to any hitherto known. Packets with full di rections, one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apothecary, 1410 Chestnut street. . TIBIJGGIBTIY BUNDRUTB. Graduate:a linrtere, ±1 Pill Tlles,Corabe, Braebea r - Inrrore, Tweeeere,Pull Boxes, Vern sepape, Surgical Internments, "Trrmsza Hard and Soft Blabber Ganda, Vlal Oases,' Glaser mini 4etal Byringee, &a, All at "First Handa" prloeo. ECNOWDEN & B p 5 ti - pp °Blow sEccrirm" • IrliTt & DO.. N. E. CORNItaI LL :FOUTODU AND RACE STRE.ETS, 'Wholesale Druggists, Nouttfacturers. and Dealers In Window Glass, 'Whlto Lead, and Paints ot every datoription, offer to the txtde, or mummers, a (*rapist° stock, of goods Inllheir line, at the lowest market rates. ROBIERT SIIDENAX.EP. & Northeast corner "Fourth and /MD3 at:recta. vTAGN.13231.4.--Janning's Calcined, in up. ,roand Una /Stand bares; eis - ci in betties. Seitninr,..'s (Inboard° of sieggnnia , In 2 oz: and 02. papers.' Heavy .C.talcinol Magnesia. Wading and int sale by J ARrari3 SON ,k DiaaVatif. Market and Seventh streets, PhiladelpPla. ' • • ' f' ,sale - DAY Rl7/1 4 .--,Tuat received, ca invoice of oienraus Ircooe,ed Bev Bum; tor nate by the sllon , ,by ROBERT SHOwtr AKER a-, op., Druggist; DILE:. cur t .„ner Fclitrtb and BACO itreet3. : ~I!JIAL` NOTIQEL" HUGH McCULLOCH, Secretary of the Treasury. PRESIDENT, JOSEPH 8. PEROT, MANAGERS. AT.PX. G. CATTELL, CHARLES H. CIIM.MENGS, JAMES A. WRIGHT, HOWARD HINCHMAN, CH A ELLS RN EMIT. SENECA. E. MA_LONE, NATHAN BROOKE, ' JOHN H. MICHENEM. TREASURER, SAMUEL L. WARD. DIV JUDErii D 01,EIVEb. MatIJUS. 23 South Eighth street. • ~,,. , 1--.,...- .•. ,?...L.Y..q.,...,-.i. t• '7." - 'BEAL 'ESTATE_ ; ' .1:7; FOR RENT. The New Mail No. 607 phcsstnnt Street, WLI, BE COMPLETED IN A FEW DAYS, The proprietors are prepared to receive proposals for renting such rooms as they do not use themselves. Thesoirilfbe THE SECoEtiiTORY FRONT nowt • 60 by 24 feet. THE WHOLE OF THE NORTHERN HALF OP Four Stories High. with Entrance by it wide . , hall on Chestnut street, And a Front of 25 feet on Jayne street: . . Suitable for a Jobbing or. Commission llolll3e, a Bans or Insurance Office. For Further Particulars apply at the NEW 131731, LETIN 331TILDING. Nth 607 Chestnut Street. VOit With use of Steam Power, part of the 114181212iNT. co. in South Potriern Street. Apply to BINGWALT ca BROWN. aprstfa On the premises frig • PUBLIC SALE.—Late residence of WM, W Est KNIGHT. °exerted. THOMAS & SONS, Ano noneers.—Very elegentf , oointed stone -COUNTRY RESIDENCE,CIapier street,' *GERMANTOWN. Wayne Station, on TUESDAY. June 6th; 'Sea.' at 12 o'clock noon. will be sold at Public Gale, at the-PIM-- ADM...PHIS: IfXCHA.NOE, all that .lot' of ground. with the atone messtiage-thereon -erected;.situate on the southeastward aide of Olivier street, described ac, cording to &recent survey thereof, by J. Lightfoot,iso follows: Beginning at a,point on the southeasterly aide oft larder street, 569 feet and half an inch south westwardly from theeonthwest aide of Servier street; thence extending, outh.so degrees 15 minutes.- east 819 feet 8 inches to the northwest side of Norris street.' thence along the same south 42 degrees 33 minutes, west.lB4 feet 81i inches to the ersetwardly idde of a 36 feet wide-street, called Schuyler-street,. and- thence along the said Schuyler street north 34 degrees .25. K minutes, west 322 feet 63.1 inches to the southeasterly sloe of Clapler street, and theucealong the same north 29 degrees 45 minutes, east 98 feet li tnchesto the place of beginning. Together with the free use, right and privilege Of the said Norris Street. schnyler street and cinder street, in common with the owners, tenants and occupiers of the othergronnd bounding thereon. N. B.—The residence is new, three stories high, built in a very superior manner,of the beat materials; porch frost sad back; first floor: parlor with handsome bay window; large drain g room with bay window: perma nent side board; hot and cold water, - sitting room, library and large ball, walls beautifully frescoed and painted, superiur banisters; recond floor; two -large and beautiful chambers and three smaller ones; third door, three c-nvenient chambers numerous closets; marble mantles, gas throughout, bath, hot and cold water, water closet, large kitchens, dining room, cel lar laid with mortar, meat vault ; pump of apt ing water; !bre ace, cooking range, &c.; stone stable and carriage house, with stabling :or three horses; coach man's room, fish pond, Bn. Sir No expense was spared by the owner to make this a very superior residence for his own occupancy. It commands a beautiful view. Terms—Half cash. Immediate possession. - , M. 'a .11021.431 & SONS, Auctioneers, my"Z,2l3,Mje. - 139 and 141 Son= Fourth street. fel PUBLIC SaLE.—THOMAS & SONS, Anc tioneers.—Large and handsome RESIDENCE haver Bank, - BUI4L-UgGTON, New Jersey-206 feet front on the River 3- elaware—the late residence of CHARLES CHAUNCEY, Esq., deceased. On T UES EA , June 6tb, Übe, at 12 o'clock,Noon, will be sold at Public kale, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. All that large and handsome brick measnage and lot of ground. situate in Burliugton,New Jersey. on the bank :rowing the Ricer Delaware, M 6 feet front, and In dent h through to Pearl street (it extends to low water mark in the River Delaware, with the reserva•lon ol the public road). The improvements area large ma - slop. with two wings, built of the test materials; two large ratters, large, dining-room, butlers'. room, two kitche-s. storerooms, pantries, &c.; fur extra size chambers on the second floor; large bath-room and store-room; four chambers on the third door, wits gar rets above The mention has been kept lu perfect re pair; It has a handsome ornamental iron front aver the entrance at the side of the nonce, trading into a court, with a tessaleted pavement. It fronts the river, and there are seven 1 beautiful views; large icehouse, and other conveniences a beautiful lawn on eaca side, ex tending to the back street, and planted with rare or namental trees, shrubbery, bulbous roots and dowers ; large vegetable and fruit garden, choice pears peacaes and plums in abundance; green-house, wltn a neat lodge for gardener and family. STABLE AND COACILHOUSE.—AIso, a conve nient Stable and Coach-house. The above is a most beautiful and desirable re sidence, and very convenient of acaess to and trona Yblladelpbla and New York. /a May be eztimlned any day previous to sale. Isiests—ts.eie may remain on mortgage. Immediate possession. IL THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, myisila, jet In and 141 South Fourth street. MFOR it a IL—A TIME d,STORY .LWELLING • House and lot of ground at the northeast corner w sPECCE and FORTLETJET. streets, West Philadel phia, cOntalninrl In front on Spruce street MO feet, and in depth along lortleth Street, 3:5 feet to a thirty feet street called Irving street, The house .1s hul.t in the best manner with all the modern imp ovementa. On the drat flour is a parlor, dining room, library, and to o kitchens. There are six Large chambers, two bath rooms, water-closet, lour stationery wash. ti tends, stationary wash-tubs, two ranges, circulating both r, de. The garden Is laid out tastefully and has a large mem ber or choice fruit trees. The location Is one of the healthiest and handsomest In the Twenty-for rth Ward, and surrounded by bestuti lul improvements. - Terms will be made to suit a purchaser. Apply on the premises, or at mTIS Ot No. Ii South Seventh street. k - TO RENT—CAPE .L5L...4..ND COTTAGES AND STORES. otwithstanding It has been currently rumored, much to the damage of "Cape May," that all desirable furnished Cottages have ben tahen, yet .1, the sub scriber, have twelve TO RENT for the bathlngseason, three of wnich are near the columbla mouse, 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 Waited for business. All of which will be let on reasonable terms. APAY to At the RIDGWAY HOUSE, Philadelphia. From 12 to a P.M. on fOESDAY and W.E.DNEsDAY, Nay 22 and 23, 1866, or at Cape Island any time there• my2l-60 RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT.—Rioe's surf House, at. Cape Island, New Jersey, far sale. las house is located in the very best situation on the stand, fronting , Congress Hall on the west, and Centre House on the south, and within one square of the new rrulroad depot. The building is new and well ap• pointed for a restaurant, and as a fashionable drink ing house has no equal on the Island, and has Jadi Ries for accomniodaling thirty to forty guests. It wilt be sold a bargain, and Immediate possrssion given. Cali or address A. E. HUGHES, Real .b)stars Agent, 1a3)21.64 . Capelsland, COTTAGES TO LET AT CAPE ISLAND, NEW JRBSRY, I have several fine Cottages yet to let, furnished with ail the necessary furniture. &c., except linens, crock ery, knives, forks and spoons. - Address Immediately, A. E. IttrentEs, iny2-Im/ Real Estate Agent. ✓ FOR SALE OR TO RENT—By order of gat 1112:1. Executors of WM. WILBERFORCE wrs-= lAD. The desirable old Mansion, Farm, and Country beat. 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, 283 North Tenth street, in 24.6t* Falladelphia. GERMANTOWIsi.—For sale or to rent, furnished for the summer. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE in • lIANTOWN, rural and pleasantly situated, within 32 minutes' walk of the depot: has a large gar den with choicest fruit, &c., shade trees and shrub • y. Contains 7 chambers, gas, hot and cold water, andall other modern improvements. Rent 4300 per month. Address W. P., BIILLET/N Office. m 3,21-30 ble: FINE BRIGS DWELLING FOR SALE, No. MI L 5025 SPRING GARDEN street—Sltuatton very desirable: lin.shed throughout In an elegant manner, with all the modern conveniences; large back and side yard. Gas tlxttues Included in Bale 01 house. Imme diate possession. B. F. GLENN, 123 South Fourth street, and Scuthwest cornerof Seven teenth and Green. • my2l-6t* GERISANTOWS RESIDENCE FOR S>T.R laig, OR TO RENT—Beautifully and conveniently situated, within two minutes' walk of Church Lane Station. A commodious and elegant RESIDENCE. with all the modern conveniences; stable, coach-house, ct.c. Lot 160x213. Apply between 10 and _2, at 38 North IrktlatD street. .. jmhl4 . W. F. WTTSTACH. I. H. JOSEPH, CENTRAL REAL ESTATE Ayetity, No. • 271 Third street, Philadelphia, Pa. Belli Estate bought and,:sold on commission. Loans negotiated. Money procured on Bonds, Mort gages, aim other securities, - 'llOll9O and Ground Rents Commissionerotheeds for all the States. .M.YS - snl 'lO RI NT, 013. FOR SALE.—A large and con venient warehouse; .situate' on Market street, tatT rig three entrances, dry sub-cellars and-a tarn out into Atarl et street. Apply to • , , - , • LE,'WIS H. REDNER, my28.61,* - NO. 152 South Fourth street. frFOR SALE —A very esirable country seat,aud farm of 34 - acres," on old' York road near Shoe ru a kestown, Within hve minutes walk" ofatation on N. P... Railroad. • -W 11. - 11EITIRHEID..„ • 205 South SIXTH street. FOIL SALE,—premises 1403 Chestnut street. 6 !! 248:North. Tenth street. " " 250 North Tenth street 2uB South I rh irteenthut O. 11. MtJLkFLELD,. 4r , 312-10ti • . . No. 205 South. Sista street. rll l O filr LET.—FOUP.TII AND-FIFTU PL00R , 40.05 _L, South SECOND street. A pply to 4 • 'Cuß.r.l.B ea/ E4litt9 - 13tOkers; 433 ylrAiavu'N at: eett. WrN FOR BALE.—Fine building lot, 8 acres, Lint EU kiln ;road, second lot- below Washington lane. meet side, Sae location for improvement: 450fect . front. No grading needed: tmo cottages nowiinigled, it 'Atlantic Olti at low PriCeat 949jYiklIN 3i.G6I33XY.Sti36N€I, No.-SOS Walnutitteetwor CILitRIAS Germantown. my2.5-2t*" GERMAZITO WN.—FOR' SALE --an elegant double-pointed Stone residence, built in a snpe, FR - Crmanner, together with pointed, stone stable and carriage hOush, and over an acre of ground, hand soniely improved with the choicest stirubbery and evergreens. situa'e on Chew street, near Pluireh lane, within 7 minutes walk from the Itailroad station. 3. GIIIIKEY & BOPS :508 Walnut street., IR • FOR' very' desirable Cottage On Ka Delaware street; one mile from Woodbury—eon taming eight good sized rooms. pantriesiclothes room, die. with a good well of water on the premises. Possession given Immediately. Inquire of . - • - : 311111XLE Woodbury; N. . royiS-f,son.tv-tt* OratPostOdilce,Woodbury,N..l. . , . . ._ _ . , C FOR BALLE.—The handsome +story PictouStone 2. Residence, built and finished throughout in a sti p or manner, with every convenience and improve ment; situate"on• the N. E. corner of Locust and SlX teenth streets.: J. M. GIIIVILEY& BUNS, 544 Walnut street. , . ass CHEST UT T ITI.Tr — FO.IISALE,DoubIe stone lif4 -Residence, built it the best manner, with evert city convenience, and lot of ground, lel by itkifeete sit uate on Summit street,within three minutes walk from the Railroad depot, J. M. GUMMY di SONS, Sus ;Walnut street. . . Cor OR SALE—The handsome . Residence No .2049,WALNUT, street, 20 by 120 feet, with two ms and replete with all the modern Convent. enms=in perfect order. Apply to - - . 10 WNSE/sM WHEW= & 00.. , myl9 s tu,th-6ti 309 Walnut street. TO, BENT.-A COUSTRY MAMMON, • eta. bllng for Elva horses; teahouse tilled. milk honee, au gartienoo minutes walk from Tioga elation on the North Pennsylvarda railroad. Apply, to . CHAS. 1L. EV20113; No, 681 Arch street. • - mylaat. PONSALE.—The dwelling; No. lin South NLuth street, with three story double hack handbags, containing all-the modern conve_alencte. Bunt ex pressly for the present owner. Terms easy. Apply at 80. ISIS South NINTH street. ' retY72-tt COUNTRY SEAM AND 'PARIit TOR Mb BALE.—.Fitty or one hundred sales, Bristol „,nr e, strove seven mile stone,and near Tacony. Apply to . , R. WHITA. ' RR. myil-tst* ' .No Sip Locust street. 2014 FACE STREET—TO `LET.—Threostory double back buildings, repletewith modern con yen ences;now vacant. Open from 10A. - 11.. to 4 - P. Y. Inquire. HUI Chestnut street, -2ictlLT.J.4l.'d = new Hot Store. - • - .m7II - - - fi FOR ` BALE. — The Setory brick Red!deuce. 22 rte. front. with double back buildings . side yard ea every conVenience, including 8 bathe rooms; situ ate No. 919 Flee street. .2. M. GIIMILEY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. , CH.F.Smot uT lina,—Xlegant building sites of every site desirable, on the estate of the late muel Elldeburn. deceased. For sale by J. GUM DLEY SORB, 508 Walnut Street. seTO RENT—Rooms of Braiding No. 42 South THIRD street, suitable for Offices, with all the conveniences. .Apply to H. F. RA.LEY. first floor. - mysl3,tu,th-tn GER3fAN'7 OW.N.—F OR BENT—Two Ihrtifshed I! g homes for the SIIIOIII3I nesson. J. M. GIIMM.EY tiOlc S, '5OB W shut street... gFOR SALE.—STORE NOS. 157 and 159, North Third street, with Immediate possesslim. In e on the premises. miyU-lmo* _ _ TO BE LET.—Third and fourth floors with theoffice •en first floor: also, part of a large cellar, No. 16 South Front street. apply to 3. H. COR.CIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 4M Walnut street. Fro BE LET—SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH Als:l3 FIFTH FLOORS. 339 Walnut street, suitable for offices or any light business- Apply to J. H. CIJRTIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 423 Walnut street. , AYER'S CATHARTIC \l\ l -4 / •• - - P1T.1..4 are the most perfect '''' -- -7 I ' / 7 1 / are Pta rb ti le v to e prod wh ithe ich or whi w ch e . :,t...„, --- I.. ti ' 1 76 , , ; I S we think has ever yet been ~. )__ , ~, ~, made by anybody. Their t., g ,t/ r 9 ~..i.5,..14 1 ...,,,, ...,:: effects have abundantly -- --. - _-....1 - -..: t . .);Pj... , .. ,,,„ shown to the community ------------- . .:-. • -- how much they excel the ---_---..„- , 1. __., , -..„ .....-:‘ ordinary medicines muse. -7.---- . '... t, .... , They are safe and pleasant \ ....--.-::.- , ‘,..., , ,4 to thin e,bett powerful to care. -- - 5..."4, ` 7 . - - , . --'F.,' Their penetrating proper --...: 4 -r- ties stimu'ate the vital sto '..,-,--- - ' ...,_ tivnies of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel dise.me They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow dig -temper, atimulate sluggish or disor dered organs into their natural action, and impart, a Malty tone with strenght to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every-dav complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases. While they producepowerful effects, they are at the same time, in .diminished doses. the safest and best physic that can be employed fbrchildren. Beingsugar coated, they are pleasant to take - and, being purely vegetable, are free from any rink of harm. Cares have been made which surpass belief, were they not sub stantiated by men of sloth exalted pcsition and charac ter, as to forbid the suspicion of untruth- Many emi nent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the reliability of our remedies, while others have sent us the assurance of their con- Vinton that our Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of our afflicted, suffering fellow-men. Tit , . A gent below named is pleased to famish gratis our American Almanac, containing directions fur the use and certificates of their cures, of the fallowing complaints: Costiveness. Bilious Complaints. Rhectinatism,Drop fly. Heartburn, Headache arising from foul stomanu, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Doss of Ap petite. all Diseases which require an evacuant meth eine. They also by purifying the blood and stimu lating the system, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach., such as Deaf. ii , as. Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irri tability, Derangements of the Liver and Si -net's, Gout, aid oth. r kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body, or obstruction °fits functions. Ito not be pat off oy unprincipled dealers with other prep.rstifins which they make mo , e profit on. De• man d Ayr...n's and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is tor them, and theyshould have it. Prepared by Ds J- a AYES & CO., Lowell, Mass., and sold by S. M. MA.RIS & CO., Philadelphia, and by all Druggists. msl9-B,m,w-2m THE GREAT AMERICAN DEODORIZER AND DISINFEV.,TANT. This a nice on es its peculiar value as a DEODO RIZER to the fact that it decomposes and destroys all noxious gaSfs and vapors that are given off fromplatri tying animal or vegetable matter Da,Ntr. E. A MEIN. 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 my opinion, no (qua/. This opinion la concurred In by Drs. Miltenberger, Johnson, Chew. hicSberry. Butler, and Dr. Van Biller, who made the report to the Nationat Sanitary and Quarantine Cbarention of laS9, says: "It Is the best deodorant or which I have any know ledge: "First. It evidently answers the purpose. "Second. It is odorle6s itself. sTESSTO 3L SMITH, OPAL."DENTALLENA.—A superior article tbr clean ing the Teeth, destroying animalculre which in fest tt em, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feel ing of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the month. It may be used daily, and will -be found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and deter , sivenesa will recommend it to every one. Being com• .seed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physician and Micrircopist, it is confidently offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncertain washes fOrmerly In vogue. Eminent Dentists acquainted with the ounstituenta of the DEETA.LLUsTA, advocate its use; it contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by JAMES T. MIME, Apothecary, Broad and bpruce streets. For sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhoase, B assard & Co., Robert C. Davis, G. B. Reeny, (leo. C. Bower. Isaac H. Hay, • Charles Shivers C. H. I , eedies. G. J. Scattergood, T. J. Husband, J. C. Turnpenny &. Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Eberle, Thomas Weaver, James N. Marks. William B. Webb, E. Bringharst & Co., James L:Bispham, Dyott & Co., Hughes & Coombe,. -H. C. Blair, Henry A. Bower, Wyeth & Bro. COPtEPTizOLILFAIL% NOTICE. frREASURY DEPARTMENT,OFFICE OF COMP. J.. TROI,r,Tell OF CURRENCY, WASIEENGTON. March 30t12,1866. • Whereas, By eatisfbctory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that " THE NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF PRILA_DELPILIA," in the city of Philadelphia, 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 "An act to provide a National Currency, seamed by a pledge of United States 'Bonds, and to provide for the amnia. thin and Redemption thereof," approved June 3d. 1864, and has complied with all the provisions of said act re• faulted to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking under said act. Abu!, therefore, I, Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of the O CorrencY, do hereby certify that "THE NATION AL ILLNII. F THE REPUBLIC. OF - PHILADEL PALA," in the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, is antliorLzed -to commence the business of li-oaring under the act aforesaid - In testimony whereof.witness my hand and seal of orrice, this th F ltk=or Ararat, 18 68 . CLARKE, . , [mh3ltmy3o/1 . • Comptroller. - • - - GARDN.E.U. • tt• FLESSING,' COACY.3.- , AEAK.ERS, 214 South Fifth street, : lsiow 's.luus,• - _ 20 - 5" An assortnient of NEW and BECOND-11.A.1.57D c,siillit.GES. always on hand,. at. P.E.AI4.ONA.BILE PRICES.: , • ap2ora BEM' )MTATE. It 13,s LE.—THE LOT CORNER OF SOMERSET and Tnlip street, Nineteenth Ward, 340 by 16^ feet. Apply at royZ.Z-fltt• NO. a 6el:lth Fifth street, second floor. MEDICAL. "Third It is easily kept and managed "Fourth. It is comparatively cheap." For sale by ROBEELT SHOES:WI:RH & CO., Wholesale Druggista, N. E. corner FOCRTH and 'RACE Streets. And by Diagglata generally CARRIAGES FOR HAVANA. - - STARS-AND STRIPES; .• . - Holmes, master, Will Sail Tor the above port 'On SATURDAY HORN. May 26, atao'clock. • - ' • '' ' Passage to Havar.(a... • . ....::_.:.....:.»»::: For height or paraie,apply to TRODIAti WATTSON do BONS, 140 North Delaware avenue. myl9-7t* FOR NEW YORK,. -A Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. - The Philadelphia and New 'Work ExpireSS Steamboat Company: - etemn Propellers leave DAILY . front PIRST.WHARF below 212A.111LEP street, matting the run in 24 ROVES. - This Line connects with all Northern and Nada= Transportation Companies. Goods forwarded direct ta all_pojnta free of commission. M•eight received at lowest rates. CLYDE ,_. Agents, - .14 south Wharvs4s, Philauelpisdig. ..7AEL HAND_ Agent rohl4.tf , • 117 Wall street. New-York. 'tie&FOE SAVANNA GA PHELADeLPHIA AND SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COM.PANY. , - THE STEAMSHIP PSD SNJW- Et, , • ' Wr0..13; Gallagher, Commander, Will commence receiving freleht.for the above port at RACE Street wharf on THURSDAY, May Matt awl waren • • •- • - SATIM.DA.T, June 2, at le ' - And regularly thereafter on alternate 00 SATURDAYS. Cabin Yaseage • ... 40 . Deck " 9O ‘..-The State Room acoommOilationst of this Steamier are of a commodious and superior character. Freight taken for CELARIICSTON. 8 .. C 1.,. and,l4. warded via SAVANNAS. with quick deapatch.' - Shippers are requested to gene Bi ll s of Ladingwith their goal B dc7 M. FLANAGAN 420 South Delaware avenue. • For freight or passage, apply to WIL C. MAMAS. freight and Passenger Agent; fforth Delaware alrenfla. in,y23tfl BUB BOSTON. ' 1 ., siluatEmp LINN MIBECT. Gilt - BOMAACH.PORTEVERYII72WILIVF. • FROM PINE ST. WHARF. PIIIMADBILPHIA. • - AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. The steamship NORMAIIi, Captain. Crowell, artU ss frozoThiladel Ma OnSaturday, May 26, at 10 A. N. The steamship A.BIES,_- Captain Bests, wilt 'sag from Boston on Tu e sda y . Nay . ALUM.. The line between Rldindelphia. and Boston Is now eempred - lrON,Dalataln Matthews, ISSI tons burthes. - NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1200 tons buddy:in. -, . AltDl23, Captain Boggs, SOO tons burthen. These anbstantbg and _well appointed will sail ponrun • lly as • -adva-..; and freill ear d,=l received every day, a steamer _being , always On the berth to receive mese. Shippers are requested to *end Buret of Law= with =tlitto ' cir Pa ' saa g e. 13airnay wricsOß & saz South Delaware avenue. r,f;vir,4=l,!=;:&r!.:4..T.!:',Tyive u The flee eteamalfpa of the Line insure at the Wired rates and asdl. re . from, the First Wharf above Misrsa street, every WEDNESDAY and SAYURDAY; Connecting . with Railroads from itichraond t Norfolk and City roint, fill -mini, the =St area rows for the Booth and Bouthweat. For freight or passage, with a:toe/lint accommoda- Cons, apply to WM..P. CLYDE a °O., North and Booth Iglia,rVee; FOR SAVANNAH, GEORGIIL—FIo.nee Line.—A fiat-class steamship leaves Pier IN, 4, north River, New York, every THURSDAY, for the above pore, landing cargo in SaVannah the fol lowing Monday morning Freight and tirst-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. JORNS, • • 13 Broadway... New York. .Apply to JHN AWOOD, - 5 Walnut O street, H. Phil T adelphia. Agents in Savannah, Messrs. HUNTER, & Ga.M -LL 4aff,ab ,. NETT EXPtitrcst Tams'TO ALEX „ ANDRTA Georgetown and Washington, vitesapeake and Delaware Canal, with connections at Ale<ardria, Va., form the most direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol,. .Enoxville, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Steamers leave Mist Wharf above Market street every Wednesday and Saturday Is M. , per freight apply tO the W. P. arram dt 0 14 North Wharves.- J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; M. Eldridge a Agents at Alexandria. FOR OALVESTON. TEAS.-• Sgak,„ Tv AS LINE STEAMERS._. • e Al Steamship ARIARNE, G. B. Craig, Commander, - Will recelvf. freight at Pier 24 East Paver (New York). and Emil with despatch. For freight or passage having superior EU:CO=IO4M. tions, apply to BISHOP. SON & CO., No. 105 .Arch street; P. S.—Freight for this Line sent to New York _by Swift-Sure Line. rnyll-tf ^nre and y. FOR :NEW YORE.—Philadelphia Steam _Aim Propeller Company—Despatch-and Swift. sere via .Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving daily at IS! M. and 5 P. N., connecting with all - thg Northern and Eastern Lines. For freight, which will be taken on accommodatiag terms, apply to r n wig_ , a BMW TOW-BOAT LINE"' DELIWA and oWraw P.E.5331 TI=TOI7-BOAT COMPANY. BARGES towed to and from PHIMAD7T.PriIIa`e. HAVRE-GRACE, A WITUOILIL, WASlCUsiegt- TON, and intermediate points. WM:. P. CLYDE & CO., Agte:lla, • NO. 14 South Wharves, P.b11. - telphla, Captain 30. MT LAUGYTT , TN. Superintendent. ROBINSON'S C T.TPORNL4. CILIPPEB. LINE. SAILING REGULARLY AB ADVERTISED. Freight .tbr this Line sent to New York by Swift. Blare Line at reduced rates. The splendid At extreme clipper ship RING FISBRB vat ding, Commander. Is now tat bag In the balance of her cargo at Pier II Fast River, and having large engage. ments shippers may rely on prompt ,despatch. For freight, at rtasonabte rates, apply to BISHOP. SON & CO., 103 Arch street. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—AI Br. bark RATHIXEN, Williams, master, 490 tons re: gister and 6.500 bbls. flour. Al Br. bark Sar.ET. Kinney, master. 250 tons regis. ter and 9,000 bbls. flour. Al Br. bark BALTHA BABA, Wilson, master, 291 tons register and 3,500 bbls. flour. A 2 Br. brig IDA, Thesing, master, 210 tons registei and 2,500 bbls. capacity. apply to EDMUND A. SOUDER CO., apt 3 Dock street wharf. FOR PROVIDENCE. R. I.—Express Line= The fine schooner WAR EAGLE. Captain Belly, is now loading for the above port at Callowhill street wharf, and will have Prompt despatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, la North Wharves. Iny26 WANTED —A Vessel or about. MO M feet • Lumber, to carry timber tom Dento COOPER, llmington, DeL Apply to DAVID 18 N. Wharves. ap22 myl6-Iml rIONSIGNEES' NOTICE.—The schooner WAR EAGLE, Captain Kelly, from Providence, is now discharging her cargo at Willow street wharf. Con signees will please attend to the reception of their goods. DAVID COO PER, IS N. Wharves. my26-3t CHIP ILEREIMAC, Leckie, master, from Liver -Bhipppen 001, is now t wh discharging under will rd general oer at streearf. Consignees please attend to tae reception of their goods. PIR WRIGHT & SONS, /Is Walnut street. my2l tf AB. B. oR.INLMSE, mcceasor so JOHN BRINDLEN J it SONS, Ball Makers, No. 800 North DE.LAWAREI Avenue, Philadelphia. , • All work done in the best manner and on tile lowest and most favorable term, and Wit 4713114241 to alva pat feet satisfaction. Particular attention riven to revoking. EXPRESS COMPANIES. NATIONe_L RYPR AND TRANSPORTATION rAIV 9, OFFICE-03 0 MARKEN STREET, YICILA.DELPICEA. 11-1..5, NATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRANSPOR• TATION COMPANY, , having finely completed its Southern through connections trona NEW YORE and PHILADELPHIA. to BA_LTI MORE.WASHINGTON, RIC EMJND,SAVANN CHARLESTON, and all intermediate and adjacent towns as far South as ATLANTA Oa., and also having perfected its Western connections, via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad over mall roads, to CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS, /a now prepared to receive Freight,Merchandise, Valuable - Packages, MONEY AND BULLION, and to transfer the same to or front places designed and all Intermediate points as EFFICIENTLY,EXPEDITIOUSLY and CHEAPLY as can be done by any other Express Company. Offices are al- , o opened in MOBILE AND NEW ORLEANS, 'And in a lew days the company will run through, via .81.0.NTGOld RBA', to these places- L E. JOHNSTON,N President. B. P. FICICLEN, • General Superintendent. D EN OVAL.--A_DAMS , RTPRE,Is cOMPANY—On At. and after TIIESI)AY, Nay 1 the FREIGHT-DZ. PARTIWRNT of this Comeauy will be REMOVED to the Company's ew Building, S. E corner of. RIM, VENDEE - and diAßKETstreeta, Entrance on Eleventh street and on 'Marble street. • ALL MONEY and COLLECTION BuigmEss Wut be transacted as heretofore at kat Chestnut street. • Email Parcels and 'Packages will be received' at eithereffice. . Call Books ',Alla be kept at eaah j amb e and any calls entered therein previous toilTP. AG will receive attention same day, if within a reasonable die. tance 'of our offices Inquiries'for goods and settle. manta to be made at 320 Chestnut streetl ' MIEN 4 ,4 1 94 4 . 141 .5i1at. , riaaaasmalalnal a.rr 1 12 4 .jt66. - - - aPalll.l4 19IIIPPIEq0 At Noon. WM. M. BAIRD & CO., No. South Delaware avenue.? ~. - _ myingl
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