The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 11, 1864, Image 3

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    To ADATERTIEEMS.—We have completed
arrangements which enable as to contract for'aiver-
Ming in , the leading newspapers of the CANADAS, both
English and French. on the most advantageous terms.
S. M. PETTENOILL & CO..
ki'ewsraper Advertising Agents,
No. 37 PARK POW . , New lock.
Swiy & SONS,
nutri
ror ou;r At
SLASPJS EROS.,
1000 CHESTNUT Street.
PIANOS
Masow
erEcK Ct CO' •S
HAMLIN'S
n tAI
CABINET
ORGANS
STECK at CO.'S
• J. E. GOULD,
SEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
TEM POPULAR CLOTHING 110IIBE OF PAHA,
"OAK HALL." ak
Best-class goods and moderate prices.
WANAKAKER Sz BROWN.
S. & earner SIXTH. and MARKET Stroeth,
Custom Department (to mike to order) No. 1 S. Sixth at
WIEEELEP. & WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM
LO OK-STITCH
SEWING MACHINES
THE CUEArLs.T, srmPLEST, AND nnsT,
Salesrooms, '704. CHESTNUT Street. above Seventh
=MD_
STEVENSON. — Ikt Wilmington,Del., on the Sth inst.,
in the 52tt year of hor Sarah .1. StocenSoli,
Widow of the late Samnyl Stevenson, of Philadelphia.
Interment at Alleglooly Cemetery, near Pittsburg.. *
PHIPPS.—On the fth inst., TiaelielPhinia, in the GM
year of her age.
Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her
flinerni, from tbr millrace of James 5. bberwiu, No.
223 'North Ninth street, on the Si :KW-day morning (Ow
13th,) at A. M. To proceed to Uaohland, Chester
county. *5
HOLLIS.—On the: oth instant, Nary Elizabeth, wife
of Pelham Hollis. and daughter of Thomas T. and Susan
E. Webster, in the 2311, year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday noorn
in 12th inst.. at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her
father, Tacony road. above the U. S. Arsenal, Twenty : -
third ward.
OFTTON OF MP A.MI,F ?CAN LIFE IN. , ;VRANCN AND TRV , T
COMPANY, WALNUT ... , TREET, SOUTHEA2 , T CORNER OF
FOURTH.
PurLADELTITTA, May 9. 3 861,
M a special - meeting of the TrusteeB of this Company,
held this dos-, the foilowiu6 preamble and. reseiatioas
were adopted:
Whereas, it has pleased an All-wise Providence to
remove from our midst our esteemed friend and fellow
trustee, CHAIILES F. IIEAZLITT, got., and while we
bow in submission to 1/is will uho doeth all things
Well: therefore, be it
Resolved, That we express our heartfelt sorrow and
sympathy will; thmily of the deceased at their loss
as well as ours, which will be long felt in thd!l OS'S of his
counsel, lo:wows:Mr bruring, and courtesy, which
ever distinguish (id hi. i storsourse with us.
_Resolved. That we will attend his funeral as a mark
of our respect, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent
to the family of the deceased.
Resolved, That the above he published iu the daily
papers. ALEX. WILI MAHN, President:
Attest: :roux S. WH.s..N, Secretary. It
RESSON & SON HAVE JUST OPENED
- 0 -'" Black Camels' Hair Barge Long Shawls.
-" 13arege Square Shawls.
" Grenadine llarege Square Shawls.
" Silk Grenadine Square Shawls. •
" Mousseline de. 1,10110 Square WlchaWle.
White and Blael: Slcepicerd Plaid Mobairs, 11734d_
Valenciao, 62Yit
70c, Snic t W., and .51. ST a yard.
Wbite and Black Striped Skirting, 75C.
Black neat Check rare:ref, S7.'..fc.
rrrylo MOURNING 5T0RE,N0.9.1.°3 CHESTNUT Street
EYRE & LAND ELL ALWAYS KEEP
Beat Black Slk in the City.
Black Silk sa• u, Iper yard.
Black File Silk for Coate..
Black Silk Pitman, yard wide.
'Mick ilk, I'urpl ,- - SIN - age.
Blnck Sills 10T Sacks.
nr= JOHN B. GOUGH, ESQ.,
WILL LECTURE,
FOE THE LAST TIME THIS SEASON, ON
ANCE,
CONC:ERT HALL,
FRIDAY EVENING; MAY 12
At 8 0 . elOCk
For sale 'fa ISACTIEN - S, 600 CHESTNUT Street, on
and altar WEDNESDAY MORNING, at S o'clock
inylo-4t
ilgr=. w ST. LIME'S CHIIRCH, GERXAN.
To yit..kSHSGIVIINT3 SERVICE will be
held in ST. I,l'l.:li.'S tl - FLUILCH, Germantown, THIS
EVENING, May 11. :it ti j o'clock.
WOTICE.—TIIE STOVE. RANGE.
REAPER, 1 tOLLt/W-WAR.E, :and TIN-WALE
3dAITUFACTUREits, or respectfully roquestra to at
tend a general Ines che trade on \VEDNESTDAY
- tie - nth S at. the Room,.
1307 CILEAFFT Street - , :blgtory. A :ell of
the trade is requested, es matter, of importance will be
brought before them. - It
AN All-TOURNED :113F.F.T.iNta OF
the CITIZENS OF THE FOURTEENTH 'WARD,
irrespective of po rty, will be held at SPRING GA RDEN
BALL, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at S . clock.
Precinct Committees are requested to be present, and
report definitely - their collections. The list of Silhaeri
bera ter t the fund, under the two former calla of the Pre
sident, has been published in The Trees of the 10th
inst..and copies at the list Will be ready for distribution
at this meeting.
W:if, B. THOMA% PrePidont.
Tao, R.. DeVIF. :,:ecretary. It
Inr'SIXTH WAR.III 110ITNTY
The Precinct Committees are requested to attend
a Meeting THIS EVENING, May 11th, at 8 o'clock, at
IL G. Walbom't., No. 5 North SIXTH Street, fur the
purpose of receiving the Trr,,nrer•, ttn.,l report.
CHAS. WELDING, Chairman.
Jon:: HAGF.N, Seen,filry.
RISE, PROGRESS, AND _FUTURE
OF IRELAND.—By special request Rev. R. A.
GARDEN, ' O. will repeat this Great Lecture at the
DIEURAINIUS" feALL, turner of FOURTH and G BORG E
Streets ,on TUESDAY EN'ENI.IW, 17th, S o'clock.
Every true Irishman should hear thivrreat and eloquent
lecture. Tickets 2.5 cent,. mayll-It.
GI EAT CF.:I"..ERAY.•
MITTEL' ON :FINANCE AND DONATIONS.
PHILADELPHIA, Kay 9, 15134.
SVTISCIIIPTIONS,
Phi/a and - Railroad. Co
Franklin Fire 111,11.17:inc, C.
Brown Brothers & C.
C. P. Fox, Esq., and 1`.1i,,!: Fox
Horace Binney,
state Society or The Cinciallari.
J. M. Morales & Co., Thlralla • •
Muller & Co., Havana
C. llhrbaell Sr. Co., Matanvas...
Frank - Parkins & Co
W. F. Safford &C 0., Card,'nas
Juan Fenin, Esq., Cardenas.
J. Blanco, E-q., Cardenaa•-•
ernes Fisher, Esq., k'ardena
Together, being jroc.sds of *1.095 in gold, re
mitted to and handed in by Messrs. T. Mason
a
Coed to 57
Preciongy acknowledged
¶55,6) 00
A. E. BORIE, Chairman.
Total
soyll-6t
iler AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
BANNEKEII INSTITUTE, held April 26th, the
following preamble and resolutions were adopted:
Whereas, Through the dispensation of Providence,
We have been deprived of another highly-esteemed co
laborer, and have lost the counsels and large expert
ence of one who had been closely identified with pro
gress and reform; therefore,
Reeolved, That in the death of our honorary member,
JNO. the Inetitnte has lost an ardent and earn
est supporter.
Rego Thai malliuching , and. uncompromising
advocacy of all. mea,ures leading to tho amelioration of
the condition of our people won for him in life the high
est esteem, and in death will secure for his memory the
liveliest recollection,.
12Asoiroed, That we offer our sincerest condolence to
the members of his family, and point them with confi
dence to that God whose inviolable promise makes them
the subjects of his favor.
Reiofved, That a copy of these resolutions, attested
by the proper olitcen , , be nut to the family of the de
ceased, and tbat they he published,
JACOB C. WRITE, Sn., President.
Sr. GEORGE R. T,". :bon, Secretary. it*
CASJL CONTRIBUTIONS RE.
CEITED iuold of the Suffering Loyal I)eslifute
Cherokee Indians:
From Wilorium:iii,bel —IL L.McCoinb;s2s; John W.
Tatum, $25 ; T. "W., 5; - ( 4 . L., 510; 55; H. P. Gib
-POUF, ki'lo; li. D., V. D. ;C. .T, $5 ; . William
Tatnel, 515; Ell-5 art' 11‘11:111, 55; 31., 55; C. W.How
land,.cclo; Ashton 111,1mramn, i4O; I.l..Mlieu Satter
thwaate, $l5O, Join: I'...mMs., 5'2; Merritt Canby, $10;
John K. Latilner, .fasi.ph '1.'25; W. S. 11.,
$10: Mahlon Don,. Tatum, $ - 2 , .); Dr. Win.
R. Bullock, i,klu; E.I ward Betts, •''''ll); E. "%Lorimer Bye,
Sri; M.D. - 11/Om, 54; 11. , $2; Mary
_Richards, $5; .T. T.. <_::MeDatilel,"slo—"lel32.so. 5300
of the above annelid : in the aggreFate, was preoiougy
acknowledged a- received :.out friend John Tabun.
_Received 514.!.50; 111,0, Wm. 111111 s, $2O.
John B. Gefit, attorney at laW, Philadelphia, $lO.
JOHN ROSS,
Chief of the Cherokee Nation,
No. 297 PENNSYLVANIA Avenue,
WASHINGTON, P. C
rInfi.diNIEJLP.IFIA, MAY OT
/The -it lanite
Ohio Telegraph 0 , ..,2aa , g ,
Poi the purpose of carrying into effect the resolutions
of your Board of Directors, unanimously adopted on
the 14th day of April, liO4, and the arrangement made
With the Western. Union Telegraph Company, by which.
the lines and property of this Company will hereafter
be under the control and DlAnagement of that Company,
you are requested, if you desire to exchange your stock
for the stock of the Western Union Telegraph Company
to call at the (Idles of 11. 11. SHILL - I:WIWI% Esq.,
secretary Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Company, No. 3
FORREST PLACE, 12334 South. FOURTH - Street, or
forward him a power of attorney for that purpose.
As soon as the transfers are made and a list furnished,
the Secretary of tile Western Union Telegraph Company
at Rochester, New York, the stock of that Company
will be sent to the Secretary of the Atlantic and Ohio
Telegraph Company for delivery. The transfers must
be made and the list fnrnished on or before the Pith inst.
isprestuunid meet of the Stockholders will avail them -
'selves of the right to psalm the exchange provided for,
and it is important it should. he done by the time stated,
that they may be eutitivd to their quota of the exten
mien stock of tin , Western ltalon Company in the Over
/and Russian Line to be built by that Company.
A statement showing the condition and prospects of
the Western Union Telegraph Company and its connec
tion with the Overland 'Russian Line, has been furnish
ed me by the Secrentrymf that Company, and suck stock
holders RS desire to 1-Xuluille it can do so at my office.
The transfers received will be regarded as fur ex
change unless otherwi-e indicated,
D. BROOKS,
Agent In. , tern Tnion Telegraph Co.,
Tnylo.6t 1.05 South Tlll - 1:b bit-ea
Iltaf'' THE ANNUAL MEET
ING of the PENN RELIEF' ASSOCIATION, for
Sick and A oumietl 8 Idlers, will be hell on FIFTH
DAY (Tlrerrdity)-lIVENINC, the lab_ Met., 7.4
o'clock, at the In,,tirnte, N. E. corner BROAD and
SPRING GARDEN Street< The Public are invited.
m 10 , 3 t. ANICA P. LITTLE, Secretary.
nr= rNie - N LEAGUE HOUSE, 1118
CHESTNUT STREET, PHILAD&LPHIA, May 2,
3964.—A special meeting of the UNION LEAGUE of Phi
ladelphia will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, the
12th instant, at 8 o'clock, to take into consideration the
acceptance of the Charter lately obtained from the Le
gislature of the State of P, , ansylvattia.
By order of the Boil of Directors:
my3-tmyl2 CEoItGE ll
BoKE, Secretary.
A .11[0:113,'. lIKESSIONAHN AND
TRACT TIMM NG will be held under the au
picps: of the Phil:..!.-b.!. t'onfocenco Tract Society, at
GREEN-STREET Di . c'cicl l 3. 4. l!?, citeen , ahlY!' Tenth.
biirTnum Y ENI isi (;, MnylZ, 1664.
lfolt•
Thomas T. Tnsher, Sr., willnreside.
Short addresses will lo• ,b•liverod by Rev. Bishop
Sim - won, 11ev. J. D. 11ev. Mr. Eicher, of
"Harmas, and 'Rey. Cor,nel Moody, of Ohio.
Prof. Fischer and hi. eillci.na Choir Will conduct the
singing.
A Collection will bo token for North. Pam M. E.
Church.
COMMITTLE Ilk AIER...I.NaIOWNTS.
A. MANSHIP, AMOS PHILLIPS,
B. F. PRICE.; H
ED N
W. WORN'
S. W. THOMAS ! Ch ARLES SCOTT.
JAS. FLANNIIIIV. 1 mylo-St
SW` DE PAR T:WE NT OF PUBEIC
HIGHWAYS.—OFFICE OF CHIEF COMMIS
EIONER, S. W. corner of WA L\ UT and FIFTH Sts.
EA, May 7,1931.
NOTICE.—The Commic:cc on Highways will sit in
Common Council Chotni.-e, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th
jnstant, at 3 o'clock P. M., fur the purpose of hearing
all persons interested in the paving of Broad.street,
from Columbia avenue to Germantown avenue.
W. W. MEDLEY,
Chief Commissioner of Highways.
PIANOS,
Prexos
PIANOS.
lieserved Seats XI cents
$lO,OOO 00
1,000 00
000 00
000 00
....... 500 V)
MO 00
$302 07
182 14
. 15314
150 14
ISO 14
• 180 14
91 08
. 60 70
$14,721 57
. 40,925 57
APPE A L-111NION VOLUNTEER
REFRESHMENT SALOON.
the citi.ns , tf Philadelphia It will be three
years on the 27th day of May*lB64, since the UnimitYo
- Refreshment Saloon commenced it:, operations.
The Committee never have pressed their claims. Nei
ther have they lost sight of the fact that there were
ether institutions equally worthy of •public confidence
and support; and , they have endeavored to discharge
the duties entrusted to them in au honest, economical,
(inlet, and unostentatious manner. Up to this time we
have been generously supported by contributions frdm
our friends and a portion of the moneyed corporations of
Philadelphia. We have tried to lessen the burdens of
our kind friends by annual fairs in June; lb first was a
MOMS; the second comparatively a failnro, in conga.
(pence of the raid into Peimsylvania last summer, and
there is no prospect of holding one this season, as in
tendey. The high price of provisions, and the heavy
and constant demand on our Saloons, have nearly de
rioted our treasury, mid as the signs of the times point
to a series of protracted battles, and as there will no
doubt be stilt further culls on our limited resources, we
are compelled to make this appeal to the liberality of
the citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity for assistance,
otherwise our future usefulness will he very much im
paired.
Contributions in cash, and notice of Provisions and
Sanitary. Stows for our use, will be received by the fa
ll:owing gentlemen:
Rev. Dr. Thomas Brainerd, No. 6.34 Pine street.
Themes Robbins, Esq. E President Philadelphia Bank,
Chestnut :Amer, west of Fourth street.
P. Cummins, Esq., President of the Girard Bank,
Third street, near Dock street.
S. A. Mercer, Esq., President of the Farmers' and
Mechanics' Bank, Chestnut street, below Fifth.
.1. it Austin, Esq., President of the Southwark Bank,
Second, below Smith street.
.
N. W. Woodward, Esq., • Cashier Manufacturers' and
liferlaiuics' Dank, northwest corner Third and Nine
streets.
Thomas T. Firtb t Esq., Treasurer Pennsylvania Rail
road, Third and Killing's alloy.
James C. hand & Co., corner Market and Decatur
streets_
Samuel B. Fales, Esq.,
No. tIIA Walnut street (who
has consented to act as General Financial Agent ter di,:
institution). Or by any member of our committee.
The Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon is situated
at the southwest corner of Washington and Swanson
streets. The citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity, and
strangers, are respectfully invited to visit the Saloon,
and witness for themselves the arrangements made for
the refreshment and comfort of the brave soldiers pass
ing through the City of Brotherly Love.
ARAD BARROWS, Chairman.
1. B. Wens, Secretary.. an` - 141
THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—
A Meeting of the GENERAL COMMITTEE will
be held at the BOARD OF Pit ADE ROOMS, 505 CHEST
NUT t3treet k on WEDNESDAY EVENINti next, the 11th
inst., at u clock. Punctual attendance is requested.
in no-2r IiONACE HOWARD FUR NESS, Secretary.
TILE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR.—
Subscriptions or donations for Committee of One
Day's Labor, Income, or Revenue, received TO-DAY
by JOHN W. CLAOHORN, Treasurer, (Mice No. 1.1.8
South SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. bet all. pronoPp
ly respond. Subscriptions and remittances marl
duiy recoroted for, anti acknowledged in the
pers. ap'23lza
ILIECIFITRES PEFORE TILE PILO.
TO trl' API III; SOCIETY' OF PHILA DEL pm A by
Professor Iii.NRY MORTON, at the Laboratory of the
Episcopal Academy, No. 3.311 LOCUST Streect. Lec
ture first on \VEDIC ES DAY, Mayll, at S o'clock P. M.,
"On the No tare of Light." May - 18th, ' `Oi. Opticallln
strumunts." May 2.503, "On Polarized. Light. "
Also, on FRIDAY, May 13th, by Prof. J. 11. 1110-
QUILLEN, on "Anatomy and. PhyBiology of Expres
sion_"
Tickets for the Course, $l. Mho had at McAllis
ter's, J. W. Queen's, Wenderoth & Taylor, F. Cigte
koost.,s, and R -
Leypoldt's. nty6-6t .
_ _
CITY BOUNTY NOTICE. OF•
FICE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION,
No. 412 P.nUNE Street, April 1, 1861.
The City bounty will continue to be paid until further
notice. -
•
No applications for Bounty will be entertained from
recruits who enlisted prior to the date of thePresident'a
Proclamation, October 17, 1563.
All future powers of attorney for the City Bounty,
from new recruits for Pennsylvania Regiments, mus
tered hi after this date, must be endorsed by the officer
in charge of the barracks that the man has been re
ceived there. - -
By order of the Commission.
apl-tf SAMUEL C. DAWSON, Secretary.
1107 cm -row COAL AND IRON CON'.
- PANY.
A meeting of the Stockholders of the Clinton Coal and
Iron Company will be held at the office of the Penn
Mining Company, No. 319 WALNUT Street, on WED
NESDAY, May 11, at 4 o'clock P. M. ,to accept the Char
ter and organize for business. By order of
WILLIAM B. THOMAS, President.
Jam" H. Witrniz.ra, Secretary. it
Itgi OFFICE GIRARD FIRE ANEO 3101-
NE INSURANCE COMPANY, 415 WALNUT
Street, May 10, isra
The Directors have declared a dividend of FIFE PER
CENT. for tie last six months, clear of taxes, and pay
able to the Stockholders on demand.
inyll-wfinia ALFRED S. GILLETT, Treasnrer.
111rBRIGGS GOLD COMPANY.—THE
T111:1(PF of the It OoLD COMPANY have
declared a Dividend of ONE PER CENT., (out of the
net earuingo of the Company for the month of April,)
to 3tiayaLle at the OBice
Street, May IGtly 18114, 9f t a l i ' l e ar t 'etrd ' et Y iifl 9, Ce B rl, j ar t r ee
claw of ldimittegg tint day.
WALTER E. LAWTON.
Traa9trer.
NO. S 1 JOHN . Street, New York.
May 501,1564. mytDIR
MANDAN MINING. COMPANY--
PHILADELPHIA, May 10, Mt . —The _lnnn
Necting or the Stock - hohlers of the MANDAN MINLI.S"‘;
COALPANY (01 Lake Simi:Huy) will he hold at their or
lice, No. 324 WALNUT street, on THURSDAY, the
00th It o'clock A. At, for the election of Direc
tors:lna the transaction of other losiness.
my 11-14 ' B. A. HOOPES, Secretary.
RIME IMEAVELEY OIL COIIIP_47 I ITY.
—The Books for Subscription to the above Com
pany are now open at 41S WALNUT Street, from 9A.
M. to 3P. M. EDWIN E. SIMPSON, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE WESTMORE
LAND COAL COMPANY, No, 230 South
THIRD Street, corner of Willing's alley,
RITILADBLPHTA, May. 4, 1364.
A meeting of the Stockholders of the WESTMORE
LAND COAL. COMMA NY will be held at their Office on
FRIDAY, May 20th, 1854, at 11 o'clock A_ to vote on
the acceptance of the act of incorporation, approved
April 30, 180.1, and to elect a Board of Directors to serve
until the next election. F. 11. JACKSON,
zny&-14t Secretary.
11W' OFFICE OF THE MINERAL OIL
COM - PANr, 524 WALNUT Street,
PHILADET,PHIA, May 9, 1861.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
ONE AND A MALI' PER - CENT. on the Capital Stock,
payable at the Mike of the Compaufon and alter the
EA h. L, clear of .141110 talces_.
'no transfer boo* will be closed after the 14th inst.,
and be opened on the 19th.
mylo-5t - THOS. E. SEAN.LE, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE MAPLE SHADE
OIL COMPANY, 524 WALNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA, May 9. 1861.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
FOUR PER. CENT. on the Capital Stock, payable ea
and after the 16th inst. at the Office of the Company,
clear of State ta-e,
The transfer books will be closed after the 11th inst.,
and be opened on the 16th.
mylo-It - THOS. R. SEARLE, Secretary.
OFFICE 11011EMIAN MINING
COMPANY, 132 WALNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA, April 14, 1864.
Notice is hereby given, that an assessment of ONE
DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per Share on each and
every Share of the Capital Stock has THIS DAY been
called by the Board of Directors of the BOHEMIAN
MINING COMPANY, due and payalde on or before the
15th day of May, 1864, at the Office of the Compaayol.32
WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA.
By order of the Board of Directors.
L. MACTIER, Secretary.
OFFICE 01' THE VULCANMINING
COMPANY OF MICHIGAN. . .
}!IIILADF:LPTf TA" April 27,-1564
The eta tetrannnal meeting of tiie STOCK:HOLD EA'S' of
this Company will be held cm THURSDAY, May 12th,
at 1.7. o'clock H. at tla,ir office, - No. 323- WALNUT
Street. An election for Directors will take place, to
tOrVe the Company the ensuing. year.
ap2S-ISt F. K. WOMRA.TH, Secretary.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
YF a 9 OFFICE OF THE PERRY OIL COMPANY,
Southeast corner of WALNUT and FOURTH Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, May 0,
. .
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
dend out of the earnings of the Company pr.:rums to
M a .ylst of TWO PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, pay
able at the Office of the Company, clear of United States
and State Tax, on and after the 18th i nstant.
The Transfer Books will be closed on FRIDAY, May
Mb, for FIVE DAYS.
inylo-7t* JAMES PERRY, Treasurer.
- NT0113)111E,1AT
S — CENTRAL RAILWAY C(.I4IWANY_,
13Ahrtatotts, May 6, 1944.
At a meeting of the President and Directors, hold this
dav, the following revolution was adopted:
Pkwlred, That a di vidOud of TWO (2) PER CENT. ha
declared on the Capital Stock of this Company, and on
the Instalments paid in, for the quarter cutting the 13th
instant; and also an extra dividend of THREE (3) PER
cent. on the same. Said dividends to be paid free of
State and National taxes on and after the 23th instant.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed
from the lath to the 2.3 th instant. 13y order.
nry()-mwflOt J. S. LEIB, Treasurer.
MANZI . OF CO2IIIENUEIRACE.
PIIMADELPHIA, May 3, 1361.
The Doar.l of Director- Lave this day declared a Divi
dend of FIVE per cent, „payable on demand, clear of
taxes. J, A. LEWIS,
re y4-ws3t Cashier.
EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTS.
.Afov U,156-1.
The Board of Directors of this Bank have declared a
dividend of FIVE PER GENT. out of the earnings of the
last six months, payable on the lilth inst. Eastern
stockholders will be paid at the Western Bank of Phila
delphia- The Government excise tax will he Paid by
the Bank. ANDREW LONG,
my7-10t Assistant Cashier.
11W= . GIItAILL, DANK,.
PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1861.
The Dinctors Dave this day declared a Di,idond of
FIVE per cent. out of the profits of the last six mouths,
payable on and after the 13th inst., free of all taxes.
W. L. SCHAFFER, Cm,hier.
iler XECHANICS , BANK. -,
PHILADELPHIA, May 3,189[.
The 'Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi
dend of SIX per cent., payable on and after the 13th
Wet. J. WI/Xi - AND, Ja, ,
my-I-DnyllCashier:
CORN EXCILANGE RANH.. -
PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1864.
The Directors have declared a Dividend of SEVEN per
cent., payable on demand, clear of State and U. S. (3
per cent.tax. T. W. TORItY,
- rrry4-tf Cashier.
m- BLEAILLEY OIL COMPANY, OF
FICE AVIS WALNUT &MK.
The above Company own, in fee, FIFTY AC,IIE,S OF
FIRST-CLASS OIL TERRITORY, situated on TWO
MILE RUN, Venaugo county, about four miles fram Oil
City. There are now two wells on this property, which
produce Oil of about thirty degrees gravity. One of the
gentlemen interested lives on this property, and giv
ing hie per ,, ma I attention, obtaining the neco:n.ary
tna
chinvr fur it farther dt,etopinstit. Thug n. 1,0 own
lease of three and one half acres, situated on the POPE
FARM, on the Allegheny, two and a half miles below
Franklin. On this lease is a well, with engine, tank's,
derricks, &e.,complete. -
This well leas produced as high as Forty Barrels Oil
per day — : sample of which, obtamed by the Committee
appointed to visit the -properties, may be seen at the
Mace of the Company. The Company intend to com
mence immediately a vigorous and energetic develop
ment of both prenntlieS% Further information may be
obtained qt. the Office, where the Books are now open
for Subscription.
SYLVANIARALLROAI)EOU
YF
EOM.
PAY/7—T REASURER'S DEPARTMENT, PH [LAPEL-
Punt, April eft, ]Sr.4.
NOTIGE TO THE STOCKHOLDETZS.—The Hoard of
Directors have this day declared a semi-an n nal dividend
of five per cent. on the canital stock of the Company,
clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after
May 11, ISG-1.
Dlank powers zit' attorney for collecting dividends can
be had at the Office of the Company, mt. 232 Smith
THIRD Street.
Stock and 6,911, certificates for the extra dividend will
be ready for delivery on and after May 2.1, but no stock
or scrip certificates will be delivered I,,tween the 10th
nay THOMAS T. 'FIRM.
Treasurer.
OFFICE OF TILE UNION PETRO
( . I. ' ' 7 . LEU:II COMPANY, N. 147 South FOURTII
Street. DE I LADE!.PETA, Hey 0, IShi.
The Directors of the Union Petroleum CeMnallY
having ileciared a dividend eat of the profits of the
ComPany, forests 11101LtD, of TWO PER CENT. Pal-a
ble, clear of United States and State tax, on and after
the 113111 inst,
The Transfer Peeks Will be closed on the 13th inst.
C,rrificawsof Stock are IValy ready, and can be haa.
upon appli ration at the of the Commit' y
litylo-;3i. CHARLES A. DUI, President.
COMPANY.—TIIE
Cdpital Erork of the FAREL OIL COMPANY
having all been snl,,,erilled, the Sharehohl , ,i, are re
quired to pay tilc alni,Unt of their submriptimm imme
divlciy to the Troa.,:rer, at No. 55 North THlRDSireet.
nr3-10-3vi tiElf. W. McWILLIAMS, Treasurer.
IerELEILADELPIIIA COMMERCIAL
WHARF AXD RAILROAD COMPANY.—No
tice is ltereby given that a meeting of the Commission
ers appointed by an act of the General A,isinnbly of the
Commonwealth Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to
Incorporate the Philadelphia Commercial wh ar f an d
Railroad Cloteno. ny, approve,' the twenty-fifth day of
May. A. 1). 15i1. to open books, receive subscriptions,
and organize a company by the name, style, and title of
the PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL WHARF AND
RAILROAD COMPANY, will be held on the TWENTY
SIXTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1864, between the. hours
of ten O'oluck A. M. and four o'clock P. M. at No. 32/
WALNUT Street, second floor, Room No. 2, in the city
of PIIILADELPRIA, and from day today, in frocuauce
of said act of Assembly, and for the purposes therein
naentiond and provideed.
EDMUND A. SOUDER,
17).7114D ;JAYNE,
SAMUEL T. BODINE,
J. VAUGHAN MERRICK%
E. W. WARNER,
TITUS S, EMERY.
PHILADELPHIA, May 2. 1864. IfY:3•ft"
lag — A MEETING OF THE STOCK
wiII be heldL a D t E i z
ll ho S f oni th p e an ß y lp s om oin sb o n e fg at lr r o m n u M ) any
Co
'lumina county, Penna., on WEDNESDAY, May 18th,
1864, for the purpose of electing nine Directors to.serve
the ensrtilto; year, and for the transaction of other busi
ness, WM. E. S. BAKER, Tre ' surer cad Secretary.
No. 21:2 North WATER Street.
PHILADELPHIA, April le, 1864.- aPI3-30t.
RETAIL DRY - GOODS.
EDWIN HALL & . CO. ,
26 SOUTH SECOND STRUM',
flare now OPOn one of the best Stocks of
SILK GRENADINES,
•
ORGANDY LAWNS,
AND •
JACONET LA WNS,
EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY.
Many of the above are of our own importation.
N. B.—Just received, VD MAGNIFICENT ORGANDY
LAWN PORES.
FIGURED, PLAID, AND STRIPED
GRENADINV.S,
in white, light, and drab colors, and black grounds
from a recent auction sale.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., above Willow.
SUMMER SHAWLS,
From unction, itt less than usualr pricer,. --
Printed Border Grenadine Shawls.
Satin
Plaid Centre
rege Shawls.
Plaid Mozambique Shawls.
Black Lace Points.r.l , l y. 74,
Mack and White Lama Points. t'7::
OURWEN STODDART k BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND SI., above WilloW.
SPRING AND SUMMER -
CLOAKS,
MANTILLA S,
SACQUES,
of new and tasty styles, in choice material and best
workmanship and finh.h.
CURWEN STODDART ft; BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., above Willow.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
On banti, a large stock , at less than usual prices
CURWEN STODDAET & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 4-54 N. SECOND St., alio-e WilloW
F ANCY DRESS SILKS.
Solid Colors Silks.
Small Check Silks.
Small Plaid Silks.
Large Plaid Silks.
At less than usual prieea. •
CERWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., above Willow
DLACK SILKS.
full line, comprising all grades, from $1.50 to $G
Per yard.
CUPWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 45 1 1 N. SECOND St., above Willow
inyl.o-3t
ONE CASE NEAT STRIPE. BUMMER
SILKS at isl yer yard.
India Silk, ',R.
Foulard Silks, 87,i; cents.
Black Lace Shawls and It Otundas.
White Lace Sh awls and Rotunda-s.
Suininer Shawls, in great y a
Silk r,111(11leti and Circulars.
Wide Mantle Silk*, the best quality imp . arted.
LDWIN HAIL St CO.,
my3l 26 South SECOND Street.
ARMY GOODS.
FURLOUGHS.
Officers and Snidiers,visiting the city on Entlouh,
needing
SWORDS,
And other MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, are invited to
the very extensive blanufacturing Establishment of
GEO. W. SIMONS &
SANSOM-STREET HALL,
SANSOM Street, above Sixth.
PRESENTATION SWORDS
Made to order at the shortest notice, which, for richness
and magnificence, challenge competition, no other house
in the country combining the 111,1_NUFACTURING JEW
ELER with the PRACTICAL SWORD-MAKER.
mlll2-2m
FROTHINGHAM 4t WELLS
HEAVY, MF.DIUIV R I, Av A E N P D °u LI P. G AT IR MEETINGS AND
SHMTINGS.
STANDARD DRILLS.
HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.
WASHINGTON AND VICTORY CAMBRICS AND
- -
•
- - - - -
BROWN, BLEACHED AND CORSET JEANS.
No. 12 w OASTEP YAR N, arc. se2-111-tf
MILLINERY GOODS.
FT, GRAND SUMMER ~ OPENING !
'sfz — . _
The attention of the LADIES is called to "MRS.
J. HAMBURGER'S OPENINC, ' • on THURSDAY, 12th
instant, where they will find a handsome assortment of
BONNETS, HATS, 4c., of the latest and most desirable
styles.
MRS. J. HAMB URGER,
myl-.21* No. 25 South SECOND Street.
• •
t 4 2. MISS M. A. BAKER,
No. 1346 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has opened a large assortment of
PARIS MILLINERY,
apl3-3m* For the Spring and Summer of 1554
CLOTHING.
A HOUSEHOLD WORD'!
WANAMAKER & awny - N - S
Popular Clothing House, Sixth
and Market streets. The pea
rl.,-hare found onE to their
great satisfaction'that there
a place where a good artiste of
Clothing. handsomely cat and
carefully made, can be had at
a -moderate price. We nem-
ker S Brown have by far, the
• largest stock of DEAL NEW
STYLES, FRESH, THIS SEA
SON'S' MAKE, of Fashionable
Clothing, to be:found in this
city, which they are tudlingt
in immense
for
and at
low prices for the times.
.rhe place, •
• SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
The name,
WANAMARER & BROWN.
CLOTHING.
myll-inws2mi f
LOOKING GLASSES
JAMES S. EARLE, & SON,
816 CHESTiTUT STREET, PHILA..
Have now in store a very fine aaiortment of
LOOKING GLASSES,
of every character, of the
VERY BEST MANUFACTURE AND LATEST STYLES
OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS,
ap2o PICTURE AND PIIOTOIGRAPH FRAMES.
IVORYTYPES..-.NONE ELSE ARE
of so pleasing a character as those made at B. Y.
REIMER'S, Simplicity of style, tasteful in arrange
ment of accessories, and exquisite coloring. 6i:34
ARCH St: ---
GRAND OPENING_
GEORGE MULLET.,
Mato of No. 24 Nortli Sixth street), will open his new
and splendid Unger Beer Saloon
ON THURSDAY, THE 12vir OF MAY,
Northwest corner of SIXTH and FILBERT Streets.
His friends and tile public in general ore respectfully
invited to attend. myll-2t.
ONFRIDAY, MAY 13TH, 1864, THE
profit's on utleso. f
kFiatjonery, Phote,, ,, TaPh
Albums, Pictureo,and "Fancy Book=,
oods, at Store titZ,S
Street, will be contributed to the 'United States aauintry
C0111111i,i:4011. itnyll-2Pn HENDERSON' &
REIMER'S VERY POPULAR AND
meritorious Pictures are. in great demand at his
popular Gallery, StCOND Sc., above Green. Sec their
line Colored Photographs for tn only. lte
TEE UNIVERSAL TESTIMONY OF
this critical ie that It. F. stiperiur =cylee
Portraits, Life-size Photographs ilt Oil COlOl,, MIT' nu
,l!rraissett. as truthful liks.uesses. Gal tory, 624 AIZCIT
Street. I.t*
AE I IERICAN HOT.-MRS, F. DANSE
leave .1111Priert at the end of June (0 open her
:601001 in CARISIttiIIE, barman} - .
Parents and tivardia us wishing their daagh tors to be
under her care are requested to send notice before the
25th of June, either to Profesger A. De Ilse, Pittsburg,
Pa., or "William Malin, lista.Banker, 4-SiIi.X.CILINOE
Placc,NeW York, at which places circulars can be had.
niTll&23-2t
PHILADELPHIA, - JULY 2, 1862.-
•Thie is to certify that I was afflicted with cancer
ender any left eye for three years; any physic:laq pro
ni!lltleilla it •, cancer, I placed myself 0 tide: AiLtsc;
1-IISKLE, ' 254 North TIIIWITENTII street, who
made a perfect cure it, three 11101lth.
-nli.e. ELIZABETH RUDOLPH, -
211-I at., between - Twenty-first
. . - and Twenty-second, below Arch.
-ACERTAIN CURE FOR CANCERS,
- Tr:mum AND TETTER—By Misses M. and H.
111-NKIJ.:, No_ 254 North Tll IRTE,ENTI Stc,,of.
Vine, Philadelphia, vAorn can he oidained, at any
thee, the TEPPER 012cPMENT, wide ] , lia.; etle , taally
cured Ts-tter of 15 or 20 years' tailing. Salvos for
Rheumatism, Piles Corn s , Erysipelaa, Fetom, and
Pills for purifying the blood,
A number or ecctincates can to examined at H.' , aliave
1111
yERFUAIED PARLOR MATCHES.-
: Just received 25 additional cases of these celebrated
(Mil:tinder's) Matches, for sale to the trade only.
app. -em R()WE tic EUSTON, 1.57 & 150 I•7_ Tltra.Th Ct.
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS.
ARTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES
Inserted Ts - Min - tit pain, 6-
JAMES W. QUEEN &
924 C lIESTNUT SARA
OPERA. GLASSES AND OFFICERS'
FIELD GLASSES.
Microscopes for Physicians and StildontS.
A very large assortment for sale by
JAMES W. wiEE:v & CO.,
024- CHESTNUT Surat.
MATHEMATICAL DRAFTING IN
INSTRUMENTS.
Chestermaree MetaDieu ad Ste .1-tape Ikraasurera.
For title by JAMES W. (11J IF & CO.,
1174-1- CHESTNUT Scr,..k.
Priced and Illustrated Catalogues gratis. ml-:3-lin
LONDON BROWN STOUT,
SCOTCI-I ALE,
BY THE CASK OR DOZEN. -
ALI:Sr...IIT C. IT.6OI3EIEVT,
DEALER IN FINE CROCEILIES.
mh.24 Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
TT EATON& DENCEL A, HARDWARE
COMMISSION MERC HANTS, 507 COMILEXCE,
and MO NORTH Streets. offer [or talc;
Anchor Brand Nails; Plymouth Mill Rivets.
W. & S. Butcher's dart Steel; Eaglc, Cabinet Locks.
Putnam' s Horse Nails; Locke's School Slates.
Culver, Brass, end Iron Wire! Cotton Ca rdo. -
Air°. a foil enrolment of Anioricon Hardware. feMmif
TIEAF MADE TO 'HEAR-ACOUSTIC
Anrieltot. Cornets. Artificial Ear Drnoo:, and sixty
varieties. of Bar Trunipots, &C..
at P. AtA.l)sllt/V5 Bar
lax , trument Depot, 1.1.4) SowSouthTkiiiTti. Street. Dayr.)-U:
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1864.
THIRTEEN
VW . NEW BOOKS.
Religious history and Criticism. By Ernst Rona¢•.3 5:11
Nepentlte. A chartuingl y-writtea new Novel
Peculiar. Epes SZI rge ' s vary succe - isful Novel. • ro
The Life of Jean=. By Ernst Renan
The Art of Conversation. An admirable Guide •• • • 123
Tales from the Operas. With all the Plots 1%1
fled-Tape and Pigeou-Hdle generals. A Spicy Book 1. 25
Private Miles O'Reilly. 1116 Comic Book. 111118-
• trated 125
The Yachtman's Primer. For the Amateur Sailor . SO
Game Fish of the North, A Book fur Sportsmen— •1 50
HugQ's Lc.s Mherabl(T. In the Spanish Language• 400
Airs. Holmes' New Novel, Da rkne• 3nd Daylight,
Hotspur. A New Novel by the Anthor of " Lulu. '
*.*Any of illese books will be sent by mail, postage
free, on receipt of price, by
myti•ws if CARLETON, Publisher NEW YORK.
NOW READY.
THE CAPITAL ray ,- HOVEL
W 0 0 JD 13111 E.
A Novel by ROSA VERTNEII JEFItitY. "Author of
Poems by Bona.' 1 vol., Wan°. Price 51.150.
m'osn His Low - pram, jrnfrnal.
"A Novel Min tied ' Woodburn,' by Mrs. R!)31, Vert
tier Jeffrey, who, under the nmn of pi 71.1ne at 6 ROM ,!
has achieved so bright a reputation as a l'ootess, is forth
coming from the press, of Sheldon & Co. New York.
Der legion of admirers trot a world of enraisity ren!ect
intt the book. but no solWi ado: they ['entitle implicitly,
a
as well they my, in her rare tins boantfful Power , .
We predict for Woodburn tt very rapid and evteusive
Silia,DeoN &
myci-mw2t Evr Y 0 ft C 0.,.
HE AMERICAN CONFLICT.
T
A HISTORY OF T 1 EF, IiEBELLION, by Iforar.e
Greeley- - In two volumes of over 600 pa areS eaOh• Vo
lume I Will be issued on the Ist of June—volume II at
the close of the war,
P., cc per volume iuembosccd cloth W.,10; in embossed
leather, 454; in plain leather, lihrary.ety le, $4. raid
for on delivery.
For f.ale by=eartys,:sera olds-, and will not be for sale
in tinl b6Bl , ..gtorng. Oftlerg golieitod_
V. FELT,
No. 14 South FIFTEENTH Street, Agent for South
and East, Philadelphia.
Canvassers wanted immediately. my?-rawa'
(1 A R D.—TO THE LAWYERS OP
rerrn,ylv:.-01a—I am now the PubliSlitir of the g
Volumes of GRANT'S CASES: the :Id volume will be
ready by thel4th inst. I haye_alsa a namerons collec
tion of Law and Miscellaneous Books for sale cheap.
mylo-1m JOHN CAMPRELL,4I.9 CHESTNLITSt.
THE MOST THRILLING BOOK OF
THE NEAR.—Raids and Romance of Morgan and
his Ty - Mrs. Sally Rochester Ford. anther of
Tninian," Mary Bunyan, &c., with a
splendid portrait on steel. From Mobile edition. 4-11.50.
Life, Services, and Campaigns of Stonewall Jackson.
with an accurate Portrait from life. From Richmond
edition.
Portrait of Stonewall Jackson. IgxlG inches. - $l to
Pollard's First and Second Year4if the War. 2 vols.,
royal tiro.
Official Confederate Reports of Battles, - Rai&,' and
Sieges
The above will be sent, poktpaid, on receipt of retail
price, by JAMES CIIALI.kN St SON.
1305 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia,
Or C. B. RICHARDSON,
mylo-3t 594 and 596 BROADWAY, N. 1L
AISBNIEAD R NVANS,
Successors to
WILLIS HAZARD,
724 CHESTNUT Street,
Have received
THE FERRY BOY AND I . FINANCIER. A popular
Life of Secretary Chase. A splendid hook for boys. -
THE SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINOTON. Trollope's
new novel. Finely illustrated. -
WOODBURN. A novel by Rosa Vortuer Jeffrey, au
thor of "Poems by Rosa. "
RAIDS AND ROMANCE OF MORCiAN AND HIS
MEN. By Sallie Rochester ford, author of " Oran
Truman.'' Reprinted from the Mobile edition. - -
EUROPEAN MOSAIC. By Howard Payson Arnold.
Bound in vellum cloth.
IRVING'S KNICKERBOCKER. Riverside edition.
nue
NEW MILITARY BOOKS,
JUST RECEIVED.
HAUPT'S MILITARY BRIDGES-Illustrations.
MENDELL ON MILITARY SURVEYING.
MORRIS' FIELD TACTICS FOR INFANTRY.
THOMAS , PLED ORDNA N i3E-1 I 1 oAraletl.
13ENEVS MILITARY LAW—Now Edition.
CRAIGHFLL'S PRINCIPLE OF STRATEGY AND
GRAND TACTICS.
MILITARY AND SCIENTIFIC DOOR'S.
A large assortment on hautl and for sale at low prices.
LINDSAY Sc BLAICISTON,
roy6 No. 25 South SIXTH Street.
NEW BOOKS NEW BOOKS !
JOURN A L OF THE DISCOYERY OF THE
SOURCE OF THE tur.E. By John Nanning Speke. Il
lustrated with Mops, &c.
TEN ACRES ENOUGH: Showing how a very small
Farm may be made to keep it very large
MAN AND NATURE; or Physical Geography' as mo
difted by Human Action. by (leo. P. Marsh.
THE BOOR OF JOB IN POETRY; or, a Song in the
Night. By Rev. Henry W. Adams, M. A.
AMERICA AND 'HER COMMENTATORS, with a cri
tical Sketch of Travel in the United States. By H. T.
Tuckerman. '
ROUND TUE BLOCK: An American novel. Mug
trate&
_ _
O. BUTLER IN NEW ORLEANS. In G . ermn
F r . 0;610 by WM. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
my 3 006 CHESTNUT Scra,lt.
THE SUNBEAM STORIES,
Containing the charming, bright stories of
TRAP TO CATCH A SUNBEAM,
CLOUD WITH SILVER LINING - ,
D 01505 ON THE ROCS,
ONLY, OLD ,TOLLIETE, MERRY CHRiSTMAS,
DREAM CHINTZ,
STAR IN THE DESERT, &c.
Six beautiful volumes, illustrated, 4t2.50.
WILLIS P_ HAZARD, Pah
fe2B-tjyl '2l South SIXTH Street.
APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN
CYCLOPEDIA..
The Agency for this invaluable Library of Universal
Information is at 33 South SIXTH Street, second story.
Also, RECORD OF THE REBELLION. By Frank
Moore. fell-tf
THE CAPTURED •
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
Olt
THE PHILADELPHIA ENQUIRER
ESCAPED,
AND HIS FULL ACOot`NT OF THE FIGHTING: IS
UP TO SATURDAY LAST,
And al: nuts np to latent Illoinellt to
THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER : -
OF THIS moRNINC,
DOUBLE SHEET, PRICE TWO CENTS.
SOLD BY ALL NEWS AGENTS.
it Sent by moil for fifty ceuts a month.
T ily CAPTURED
SPECIAL COERESPONDENT
THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
Es( APL
AND HIS PULL ACCOUNT OF THE FIGHTII.3 IS
UP TO SATUPDAY LAST,
Ai l WP 11]) to tilo 10trct 1110111411 •
THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
(I F This moltNiNG,
DOUBLE SHEET, I'JiIOE TWO CENTS:.
SOLD BY ALL NEWS AfiENTS.
It Sent by moil fot• fifty cents a month.
T HE CAPTURED
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
OF
THE PHILADELPHIA INcitrinEn.
ESCAPED
AND HIS FULL ACCOUNT Oft I PIIE FIGHTING IS
UP TO SATURDAY LAST,
- And all news up to the latest moradnl in
THE PHI lADELP HIA INQUIRER.
OF THIS MORNING.
DOUBLE SHEET, PRICE TWO CENTS.
SOLD BY ALL NEWS AGENTS.
if Sent by mail for fitly (wilts a mouth.
PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS.
FINE PICTURES
JAMES S. EARLE cC SON,
810 CHESTNUT STREET,
Are again in receipt, to-day, of
IMPORTANT OIL PAINTINGS,
Prominent. among - which i s the first of a series iltri.tra
five of SCENERY AND LIFE AT THURINGEN, iu
Switzerland, by J. N. T. VAN STARKE,NBORG 11, of
Dusseldorf, entitled "A WEDDING PROCESSION
IN THURINGEN," teeether with fine specimens 17
SONDERMAN, WERNEIL&c. " THE DERBY DAY, '
by Forth, now On Free Exhibition at EARLE'S GAL
LERIES. my9-It
SELECT FAMILY BOARDIN (I
SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MOUNT
JOY, Lancaster county-, Penna. Session opens on the
FIRST TUESDAY of May. For circulars, addre..ss
upl7-fho. MORRISOZ , T, Principal.
MUSIC LESSONS ! MUSIC LESSONS 1
Youpg Ladie=, if yon wieo. th.)rough instruction in
music, special opportunities are afforded at GREASON
SEMINARY, slx miles west of Carlisle. Beat of board,
able teachers, pleasant home.
Address ' C. HUNTINGDON SAUNDP,RS,
apl2-Im Plainfield, Cumb.'eci., Penna.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN- STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1.530 ARCH
Street. Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D., E. CLA
RENCE SMITH, A. Ili., Principals.
Ninth Year. Three Departments: Primary, Acade
mic, and Colle,, , date_ CO in Classics,
Mathematics, higher English, and Natural Science, for
those who graduate. :Modern Languages, Music,Paint
ir*, and Elocution by the best coasters. For circulars,
ra e l i yal a t . he Institute, or address Itc. 2EII P. 0. ,
THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO
- 1 - snpply a few vacancies 110 w existing at a select
Boarding Seminary, six miles west of Carlisle, Pa. Pa
rents wishing to leave the city during the mouths of
July and August, can lowinl with their children._ TWO
Deplirtmcnt*. Pupils of both ~41.X.F,e, and all%Tea re
ceived at any time. Inquire at the Cumberland Valley
Depot, at Harrisburg, Pir Tickets to (treason. Terms
quite low. Instrumental and Vocal Music taught by
the beet roasters. Circulars obtained of J. .11,LIPPI,), _
com & co., MARKET Street. Mace,. ilfill/e•
diately, C. ITUNTINC; DOW SAUNDERS,
ap26-lm PI al n fiel .1 Cumberland co.. Penna.
-1-PELLEV ITE FEMALE INSTITUTE—
A roARDiNG scnooL FOR. GIRLS.
. .
This Institution, b 6; di Flvrt n.Fhen 7 t7,fo 7IN located,
In the northern limits of ATTLEBOROUGH,Backs coun
ty, Penna., will come: once ite Spring and Summer Term
on the 10th of FIFTH MONTII next, and continue in see
blen twelve weeks.
The course of instruction in thorough and complete in
all the Elementary and higher Lralmilesof an ENGLISH
CLASSICAL ANY> MATE lIMATI CAL EDUCATION.
The French Language is taught by a native French
teacher.
Circulars, giving fall particulars, may bo had on ap-
plication to the Principaie, A toe - borogh P.
0.
Ducks
county, Penna. ISRAEL J u . GRAHAME,'
JANE P. GRAHAME,
- inhlP-Sin _ Principals.
STATIONERY Si. - PLANK BOOKS.
IMPORTANT TO NEW COMPANIES.
We Lave the Pattern', and are prepared to tarni.sh, at
short notice, all the
BLANKS AND ACCOUNT BOOKS,
SUCH . AS
CERTIFICATES OF STOCK,
TRANSFER DOOK,
ORDER OF TRANSFER,
STOCK LEDGER,
STOCK LEDGER BALANCES,
REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK,
DIVIDEND BOOK,
BROKER'S PETTY LEDGER,-
ACCOUNT OF SALE,
Of good materials and at Low Prices.
MOSS Sr
STATIONERS,
ap2s-!f 432 orrEspigtiT STREET
NEW COMPANIES FORMING CAN
be supplied with
CERTIFICATES OE STOCK,
TRANSFER IioOKA
STOCK LE bfIERS.
CHECKS, NOTES, DRAFTS,
And every variety of Account Books and Stationery, on
reasonable ttqw, at
wild - JAM MANN'S,
Stationer, Printer, and Blank Book Manufacturer,
43 South FOUBTII Street,
Bp24 -2m Philadelphia.
TILANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
BANKS, BANKERS, MERCIIANTS, MAMIE/X.
TIMERS, RAILROAD COMPANIES, &C.,
Will gild it to their interest to order from the under
signed
ELANR BOORS, PAPER, AND STATIONERY.
All -lands for Busfne*.a, Prole4siona/, and Prtrate Md.
For sale at moderate prices
WILLIAM MANN,
Stationer. Printer, and Blank Book Manufacturer,
.15 South INURTH Street,
ap2l-bn. rtaladoliAlta.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
NEXT WEEK
EDUCATIONAL.
INSURANCE 4
„,, ~,• •
'LAVE YOU PROVIDED FOR YOUR-,
FAMILY AN INSURANCE ON YOUR LIFE?'
HONE
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
MUTUAL,
WITH AN AMPLE CASH CAPITAL
WALTER S. GRIFFITH", PRESIDENT
I. H. FROTIIINCIIIAN, TREAS
G. C. EirrLry, Scv.
WILLIAM S. COFFIN, AOTTIAMII
PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES:
Hon. William Strong; Re, Matthew Simpson,D,,,D.,
Bishop of M. B, Church; Huy, Albert Bill'ileth D. D.;
Rev. Jemre M. Crowell ; Thomas Rubins, E•st.,- Lewis
R. Ashorst. Esq, i SOmuel Welsh, Esq. ; James Deeinv•
Esq. ;W. R. LeNee, Esq. ; John Rice, Esq. ; Charles
Humphreys, Esq. ;
John B. Austin, Esq. • S. C. Palmer,
Esq. ;C. B.Mount . Esq.; Saronet C. 'Perkins, Esq. ;
,rohn E. Puumv, Esq., Field, B6(1., Messrs,
w. Clark & Co. • Bucknor, PleCummon, & Co, ; John
B. Myers & Co. ;' . l3enj:uniu Bullock & Sees; Win. S. &
;C:corge B. Reese, Son, & Co. ; J. B.
McCreary & Co. ; George Cookmaa & Co. ; D. B. Ker
shaw & Vo. ; Kay & Brother.
JOHN Ir. PACKARD, M. D.,
Mnntrur, EXAMINEE:,
No. 1225 SPRUCE•' STREET,
In attendance at AgenraOffice daily front I to 2 P. M
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE,
CORNER FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS
B. K.. ESLER, AGENT_
rip4-mm , f3in
INSURE YOUR LIFE
IN YOUR OWN HOME COMPANY,
A3IIP-1
OF PIIIL,ADF.,L,PEIIA,
S. E. corner Fourth and Walnut Streets.
Tamers in this Company have the additional gaaran
tee of
$250,000
CAPITAL STOCK all paid up IN CASH, Which, to
gether with CASH ASSETS, now on hand, amount to
OVER •
sispo,ooo.
INCOME FOR THE YEAR 1863 OVER
's2o-6,000.
LOSSES PAID DURING THE YEAR AMOUNTING TO
OVER
$ 6 2,0 0 O.
DIVIDENDS MADE ANNUALLY, Was aiding the in
cured to pny Premiums.
The last DIVIDEND on all Mutual Policies in. force
December 31, 1863, was t'f.!'s'j ,
FIFTY PER CENT.
Of the amount of PREMIUMS received during the year.
Its TRUSTEES are well-lcuown citizens ija our midat e
entitling it to more consideration than those Whose
managers reside iu distant cities. -
Alexander Whilldin,
J. Edgar Thomson,
George Nugent,
Mon. James Pollock,
Albert C. Roberts,
P. B. Mingle,
Samuel Work,
ALEX. WHILLDIN, President,
SAMUEL WORK,'"Vice President.
JOHN S. WILSON, Sec. and Treas
mys-12t
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE,. No. a SOUTH FIFTH STREET
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
MUTUAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVELY.
DIRECTORS FOR 3864,
, Caleb Clothier, . William P. Reeder,
James Smedley, Joseph Chapman,•
Thomas Mather, Joseph W. Moore.
T. Ellwood Chapman ' Sonoca E. Malone,
Simeon Matlack, Wilson M. .Tenkins,
Aaron W. Hoskin., Lukens Webster.
CALEB CLOTHIER, President.
JAMES SMEDLEY, Vice President,
TITOMAS MATHER, Treasurer.
T. ELLWOOD CHAPMAN, Secretary,
FAME INSURANt
No. 400 CHEW)
PRILADI
FIRE AND INLAI
DLML•'C'
. _
Francis N. Ruck,
Charles Richardson,
Henry Lewis,
0,--W. Davis,
P. S. Justice,
George A. West, '
_ FRANCIS N.
CHAS. RICH
yr, I, BLAgpliAnn, Secret.
L YON'S ICATTIAIRON.
Hathairon is from the Greek word "Kathro," or
"Kathairo," signifying to cleanse, rejuvenate, and
restore. This article is what its name signifies. For
preserving, restoring, and beautifying the 'HUMAN
HAIR it is the most remarkable preparation in the
World. It is again owned and put up by the original
proprietor, and is now made with the same care, skill,
and attention which gave it a sale of over one million
bottles per annum.
It is a most delightful Hair Dressing.
It eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich, soft, and glossy.
It prevents the hair from falling off and turning gray.
It restores hair upon bald headS.
Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head
of hair should use LYON'S KATLIAIRON. It is known
and - used throughout the civilized world. Sold by all
respectable dealers.
DEMAS S. BARNES & CO., New York
lIAGAN'S MAGNOLIA. BALM.
This is the most. delightful and extraordinary article
ever discovered. It changes the sun-burnt face and
hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty,im
parting the marble purity of youth, and the diBtin,o66
appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It
removes tan, freckles, pimples, and roughness from the
skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent, and
smooth. It contains no material injurious to the skin
Patronized by actresses and opera-singers. It is what
every lady should have. Sold everywhere.
Prepared by W. R RAGAN, Troy, N. Y.
Address all orders to
- DEMAS S. BAIINE* & CO., New York.
lIEIIISTREET'S Da3IITABEE HAIR RESTO
HATIVE.—NOT A DYE,
But restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying
the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, Impaired
by age or disease. All instantaneous ayes aro composed
of Lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty of
the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heim ,
street's Inimitable Coloring not only restores the hair to
its natural color by an easy process, but gives the hair
LUXURIANT BEAUTY,
promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, eradicates
dandruff, and imparts health and pleasantness to the
head. It has stood the test of time, being the original
Nair Coloring, and is constantly increasing in favor.
Th.ed by both gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all re
spectable dealers, or can be procured by them of the
commercial agents, D. S. BARNES St CO., fl'o2 BROAD
WAY, New York. Two sizes, 50 cents and
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT.
The parties in St. "Louis and Cincinnati wl.o htiVe
been counterfeiting the Liniment, under pre
tence of proprietorship, have been thoroughly estoppea
by the courts. To guard against farther imposition, I
have procured from the United States Treasury a private
stccl-plate revenue stamp, which is placed over the tOp
of each bottle. Each stamp bears the foe simile of mY
signature, and without which the article is a counter
feit, dangerous, and worthless imitation. Examine
every bottle. This Liniment has been in use and grout
ing in favor for intillY years. There hardly exists a
hamlet on the habitable globe that does not contain evi
dence of its wonderful effects. It is the best emollient
in the world, With its present hndreved ingredients,
its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable.
Sores are healed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable
animals made useful, and untold ills assuaged. For
noises, sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, cuts,
caked breasts, strained horses, &c., it is a sovereign re
medy that should never be dispensed with. It should
be in every family. Sold by all druggists.
fell-mwfSm&eowani D. S. BARNES, :Kew York,
ICE CREAM.
*.`• THE BEST
ICE CREAM
Brought into the city, made in Delmar° County,
FROM PURE CREAM,
and brought in
FRESH EVERY MORNING.
Hotels, It estanraute,Boarding, Houses, Private Fami
lies, Fairs, &c., supplied, on reasonable terms, at short
notice. CALL AT
EASTERN MARKET
CHEESE AND ICE CREAM STAND,
rum STREET, BELOW MARKET.
ap2B-t£ W. H. SLOCOMB._;
REMOVAL.—DR. R. J. LEVIS rtA.S
regoveil to ri r
o. uo* A/wit Street. ap26-1.2.?
24-4
William J. Howard,
Samuel T. Bodine.
Julia Allrinan,
Charles F. lloazlitt,
Hon. Joseph Allison,
Isaac Llazlehurst.
DE COMPANY,
MUT STREET,
oELPHIA.
INSURANCE.
John W.. Eirerman,
Robert 13. Potter,
Jam Kessler, Jr..
E. D. Woodruff,
Charle, Stokes,
• .Toseph D. Rills.
. BUOI, President.
ARDSON, Vice President.
ary.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
GE°. DEMERIT & Co.,
JEWE f;ERS,
303 BROADWAY, NEW YOR,
Werner Duane Street. )
100,000 Watches, Chains, G o ld
Pens, and Pencils,
WORTII €500,000!
TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR. EACH, WITHOUT
REGARD TO VALUE.
Aud not to be paid until you know what you will receive:
SPLF.NDID LIST O 1 ARTICLES!
All to be sold for $1 each.
100 Cold Hunting Cased Watches *7OO 00 each.
100 Cold AV:Aches 60 00 each.
200 Ladies' 'Walelie, 3.3 00 each.
f:altiliver ',Vol dins till) 00 to 25 02) each,
(101 l Neck and Vert Chains.— 12 Ott to 11 00 each.
1,000 Chatelaine and (in n r d Chains. 000 tori 00 each.
3,000 Vest and Reek Chains 4 00 to 79 Oil each.
4,060 Solitaire:let:mil Gold Breo :hes -1 00 to SOO elicit.
4,000 Coral, Lava, Garnet,&r.,
fr o ((SET es ............................... ..
: ; 3 ' 3 1 ° o ° o3 1 1 1 ° , 0 . :8
, ° ( , 1 1 ° 1 ) e , e ; :l l ' 2 t,
u c e l l l l‘..
6,000 Oval Build linientelii 300 to 800 each.
2,000 Chased Itliteel(18
000 Diamond Pins and. 5 W W II)
(39 each.
1
• Mugs 2 511 to SOO each.
s ono cola Watol, Keys 250 to 0 01/ eatdi,
1,000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons and
Sleds 2 00 t 00 Cash.
:3,000 Cold Thimbles 1 nit to 600 racy.
0,000 I(lioiaturo Lockets 2 7 00 each.
smo 101,,tat0re 1.,,e1tet5..1 1 1.•. 4 40.... t 1 1 1 t o aoo
:4500 Cold Toothpieks,Crooses, ke.. 2 oil t,, 110 '
t.
3,100 Fob and Ribbon .-sides
2 RI to 0 PI each.
:4000 Chased-001d Rings 2 110 to Ii tri each.
4,000 Stone Set 200 to 01/ each.
6, ixo•••!ets Ladies' .17. w el ry—Jet and
'Gold 0 00 to 15 00 each.
6,000 Sets Ladies Jewelry—varied - _
styles 3 00 to 1.: 00 each.
SOrti Cold Pens, Silver Case arid
Pencil 400 to S 0.) cacti.
4,000 Cold Pe us, 01 it Case and Pcu
oil 5 00 to 10 Ott each,
6,000 Gold Pens, Cold-mounted
11 older•••• • • 2 00 to 000 each.
All the goods in the above List wilt 1/3 wdd, without
reservation, FOR. ON.F. DOLLA it BAIA Card (icates or
all the Varlet:a artiele , :tre placed It,sintilar 1.11,01 r,p,,
01111 f , (411,,d. T.111 , f, , V 0101, ,, 01111 h, scat hy • undl, oe
delivered at 00) cc, withent retard to choice. On
receiving:l certificate you will ..1 1, • ))'het article it repro
knists, and it is optiotial with yen to send one dollar and
- receive tile article named,or any:tiller nt 1110 list or
01:)1111 value. In all tr. I:sad - hill:: 11y mail WO charge for
forwarding' the el 1 H111(:Ilt.e, PlOrtaa: I. l . l ata!-W l , :111,1
the 1/11::1110 ,, , 25 cis. - each. • FIVE linfriarnwrEA will . 1,„
14111 t. for - Slt 10)01. for *2! Ta Jan - for 415:
fur 1010: and 021-: 111:Nnitiin fnri3ils. lip this (node wo
Ow selections f rlllll :1 of fine goad., or the
he s t tnake tort 10,1 styles, and of hall:101V WOllll, :It a
111/1(1111:il price, 0011111.1)11 have a cite are of set:11011,4 arti•
cies of the very highest value. -- -
We guarantee entire aatiA,etion cur ry lost:moo,
hut's. and if itow should be any person 21;0101:ItiAlet1 With any
article they may receive, they may immediately return.
it, and the price will be -
itliliriTa. -- We allow the , e ne,ti 'la - as Ascents Ten Cents
on each Cortificute ordered, provided their reit/Atom:
01110111.1 t to 011 , ' Maar.
-
'they-will collect 2 - i cents for every Certificate, and
retaining 10 cents, remit to us 15 reacts for each.
!IQ— Address CFO. DEMERIT & CO.,
inyll-ws6r-ltW 303 BROAD WAY,NewI7OOI:.
FINANCIAL.
FIR 3T
NATIONAL SAND
PHILADELPHIA.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
FINANCIAL AGENT
OF THE
UNITED STATES_
10-40 LOAN.
This Bank has been authorized and is now prepared
to receive suimeriptions to tho ,
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN.
This Loan, issued under authority of an act of Con
gress, approved March 3, 1861, provides for the issue of
Two Hundred Millions of Do ('b200,000,000) United
6tate4 Rends, redeemable after tea years, end payable
forty years from date, IN COIL dated March 1, 1801,
bearing iutereet at the rate of
FIIVE PER CENT.
per annum IN COIN, payable semi-annually on all
Bonds over $lOO, and on Bends of $lOO and less, an
nually.
Subscribers will twelve either Registered or Coupon
Bonds as they may prefer
Registered liouds will be issued of the denominations
of fifty dollars (300), one hundred dollars ($100), Ave
hundred dollars (9000), one thousand dollars (91,000),
five thousand dollars ($5,000), and ten thousand dollars
(310,000), and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of
fifty dollars (300), one hundred dollars (WO), Ave hun
dred dollars (30OO), and one thousand dollars (01,000).
INTER - EST
will commence froni date of subscription, or the accrued
interest from the let of March can be paid in coin, or.
until further notice, in U. b. notes or notes of National
Banks, adding (00) fifty per cent. to the amount for pre
mium. C. li. CLARK,
ap2-If President.
NEW 110/f,;'!rN.
IL S. 10408.
JAY COOKE 4; CO. OFFER FOR SALE THE
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
Bearing Five Per. Cent. Interest IN COIN
Redeemable any time after TEN YEARS, at the plea
sure of the Government, and payable FORTY YEARS
after date. Both COUPONS and REGISTERED BONDS
are issued for this Loan, of same denominations as the
Five-Twenties. The interest on SOO and 65100 payable
yearly, but all other denominations haft yearly. The
TEN-FORTY BONDS are dated March 1, 1664, the half
yearly interest falling due September 1 and March 1 of
each year. Until• Ist September, the accrued interest
from Ist March is required to be paid by purchasers in
coin, or in legal currency, adding 60 par cent, for
premium, until further notice.
All other Government Securities bought and sold
JAY COO= S.; CO.,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET
10-40 LOAN!
THIRD NATIONAL I3ANIi.
OF PHILADELPHIA, •
S. W. CORNER OF BIA.RKET STREET AND
PENN SQUARE.
Having been designated a Depository of Public Moneys
and Fiscal Agent of the United States, will receive sub
scriptions to the new Government
10 - 40 LOAN,
Issued under the Act of Congress approved March 3d.
1504. Redeemable after ten years, at the option of the
Government. Payable in forty years in coin_ Bearing
interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum in COIN,
Registered and Coupon Bonds of different denomina
tions. Interest commencing from date of subscription,
or from the ibt of March last. ;4,7
DAVID B. PAUL,
ap2s-ina President.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE
laT-E'OlariErY LEAN
RECEIVED BY. THE
SECOND NATIONAL BANK
OF PHILADELPHIA,
S.NUFF BROWN,
Far Dyeing . Silk, Woolen and 311 x -eel Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses, 1:1111 , nu,, Gloves, Bonnets, Ha r;;, Feath
ers, Kid Gloves, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of
W.,aring Apparel.
CHERRY,
DEPOSITORY OF THE PUBLIC MONEYS, CRIMSON. Eh
•
DARK DRAB, Lr.turr
A.7C JE'II,..A_NTIKJEO4ORID.
This Bank has been designated by tho SECRETARY
01 , THE TIIEASURY a. a
FINANCIAL AGENT
UNITED STATES,
And authorized to receive subscription to the .NEW
LiiirrED STATES LOAN, bearing tutored at the rate of
FIVE PER CENT.
Per Ammm IN. COIN. Bon& from , 7 ,5.50 to $lO,OOO. In
terest to commence either with the date of tire bond.,
March Ist, 1864, or at the date of subscription, at the op
tion of the aubscribera. -
apIP-lm 'WILLIAM H. RIIAWN, Cmhier.
HEAVES & RAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No 52 South THIRD Street,
Dealers in GovernMent Securities, Specie, Bank Note%
and City Warrants. Stocks bought and sold on Cnm
inission. Collections promptly made. : my4-1m
5-20 COUPONS,
DUE IST MAY,
ISt 0 T_T 11. 9r .
ORDERS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS ATTENDED TO
DIIE•‘"ET,
aple-lin
ti MINING COMPANIES.
BLACKLI A IV li.
GOLD TVIIINTITS - Gr COI.I2P—ALMNPV.
NINES—BOBTAIL, GREGORY, &cc.,
LODES—GILPIN CO., C OLORADO;
CAPITAL, 50,000 SHARES $lOO EACH.
TRUSTEES.
P. IL JUDD, Now York.
• W. L. LEE, Colorado.
ANTHONY ARNOUX, New York.
GEORGE BLISS, JlL . ,_New York.
0. W. CHILE, New York.
J. E. WILLIAMS New York.
J. HALL PLEAS/NTS Baltimore.
LEONARD SWETT. 'Washington.
CARLOS PIERCE, Boston. -
President—F. JUBD.
Vice President—W. L, LEE.
'Trete-ewer—WALTER, B. LAWTON.
Secretary—D. LITTLEJOHN,
Counsel—JOHN S. WOODWARD.
General Director—DlYLO LEE .
OFFICE, RiCi CLIFF STIQE - P, NEW
WANTS.
A YOUNG MAN (AGED 20) DESIRES
Responsible re,ltion in eithe r
or Mercantile ITouse where there wilt Ile a i.a.opect of
fidvalieeinrlll. Would nr) West with good parthes. Ad.
dress, until May 14th, "West,"Presst Office. inylo-11*
_
A SMART, HONEST, SOBER (SIN
GLE) Yonne( Tian wants a Situation as Groom by
the 18th inst. is a good driver, and understand, th e
rare of hors', well. Good reference. Address "Harry
Bieower„' Poo.; °ince, till said date. myle-2t.
A - P R A CTICAL ENGINEER DE
SIRES a Stationary SITUATION; can give good re
ferences. Address "R. II.," ThePres.9 Office. inyG-6t .
('OLORED HELP, COOKS, WAITERS,
and Cll AMTIERMAII/i 4 , for the and Long
Ilraneh. J. 01-IVEll'Sollire,ll.lll3 PINT; Kt. tnyll-et*
. .•
OIL LANDS WANTED.—PARTIES
having. gond produeiiig WIiT,LS are requested to
eommnniode statistics and price for tho same to " It. P.
Co.,':Bo:: lltte2, New 17 \irk City 0, my 9 7 3p
W — ANTEE - —ROY IN A. couNTING
_Room Apply to ElnlrNl) YARD & CO. n - 11•`lt. ,
W\ 111 SITUATION,. I'l AS
foe three (Wt..", lelo:ekeePer,' Pre.iot ollb.o. 7;l''
WANTED—THTRTY lACITINISTS
and Twenty Boiler Makers. Permanent empiny
inept, Apply to
S, P. WHiTINC:,
Spperintrlolent National Iron Armor and Ship Betiding
Co., IiZAIOHN'S POINT, N. J. inyn-61 ,
YOUNG - "
G MAN, JUST
W (11 11 / 4 1ot E rordrrool service and having for
501110 Me filled the peSi inn id' Coln modot!'s Ch•rk,
sires::01;1100011 In, Clerk. or Copyist, Employio ., lit the
nialeria oldetd. Tesl tettnia given- Addrel
prex, °Hire.lll yll.-2t.
.
WANI'ED-T HU Ell OR FOUR
Steam Engines of from algid to falltb`elt-horse
power ea ell—pa rta I,io. ivtgi ;IPS Prerl.rvocl. Ad sta -
ting capacity and Ivbere they can be Keen, • ' Ea tt,aa, 7'
Lox ' , hill,. P. 0. Tnylti-re
ia,TANTED—A YOUNGGENTLEAIA_N
or ediunC on in a Shipping and Cunimi,i o n
IGn •n 'Arid lint Arent, whore.. lin will reenive
knowl,nige oT t In , businet4n,- Add ros, " Box 2'749". 1.1).,
hill.. I,nd I , etddenen_ 3:0 git hwy. .• mylll-31*
WANTED 1W .A SINGLE GENTLE
MAN, a Inro SHED ROOM without Ildayd,and
with accommodation fir it. vol.nrod pian.• set' vaut. Aut
drefqr. Box 21-M Pont. .
W I; A 1 1 ,1.1.1
T . IIIE F
'by a yoilagiiian,accurato and thorough in cvory rogani;
'writes Clerloan also. Salary moderate. Sati,*etlon
gun ranters. .Fi r,t- el use city reforencot 4 given. - Fee ill
• thqUi LOU'S F EWBBRGER, or addnuse
"Care Arnold, Nusinoun, & Nirdlinger, niy!)-3t.
AT ANTED—TO"SELL OR -- EX-
CTIAINGE—
The El [little Sewlog Marihises
The Grover & Baker Sensing Mashi nog •
Flue Singer Sr - wine Ifiteltineu:.
The Howe and :11l of the principal gewingliaelanes,-
All furnished from their principal alerts.
Also; all kinds of second-hitnd Machines for sale, and
repiired,at the new - office of LEAVENS & FAULKNER,
106 North EIGHTY!. street.
. .
Over ten years with Singer & Co.
860. A MONTH WANT AGENTS
LASTING PENCILS, ORIENTAL -BURNERS and 13
articles. Fifteen circulars seut free. Address
sp3o-dSrulni JOHN F. LORD, Biddeford, Maine.
87F, A MONTH !—I WANT TO HIRE
AGENTS in every County at $75 in month, ex
rienaca paid, to sell mv new, cheap Family Sewing . Ma.
chines. Add rems S. 31ADISON,Alfred, Me. [fel2-d&W3m
$25,000T0 S3O,OOO.—WANTED
A PURCHASER loran established Ma
nufacturing Iliti:iness, located in tile city of Philadel
phia, in 4iiverissful operation, and doing an extensive
cash trade now, with in good Prospect of doling it for
HOMO time to Caine. The fllllollnt required is $2,1,000 to
eismo.i. For further information applv to
J. E. molrmis &
.
PryG-1mP61. 4
co. 3i) :iunth THIRD Strm.t....
de WANTED—FOUR OR FIVE
ROOMS, or a moderato-sized HOUSE for a Chemi
cal School. Apply by letter to nooTII 4: GARNETT,
10 CHANT Street. Troth, above Chestnut. ap2.7-ivfaiGt:'
4M, DENTIST WANTED ON ME
CUANICAL WORK. Mast be of a good cha
racter. A Yonne Man, apt to Mayo, can Mul ft good
place, at No. 2901 North TENTH Street. my9-3t.,
BOARDING.
•
,14,EVER A L CI MICE ROOMS, SINGLE
1 . ,,,,br0n...1 i.i.2:3(:11:.%
St Chnit.o , :.(411'11 'lllll . 1 . 11 I Atlnr.
. . 11l
• - - -
Ql_7lll3llllt BOARI)I.NG WANTED
w herr thew. ara raw ar no boardarA, by a rf,entl,•inan,
lady:, two children, mat nnrse, an or near the Peo,,sl
- North l'exim‘ylvania, or lloattli lac Railroads pre
ferred. Athlre.s Box 1108 Ph in. P. 0., sf ng
Pal tit:al:as. 11103-gt.
PERSONAL.
IF =.3HIS. LEONTINA. BERG, WHO
stoppo4 :a the United States , Hotel, Bunton, abort
three weeks sge, w 11l address " Mr. Charles Aslil-, I
Box 7!(i, Philadelphia 0., giving her address,.shn
wlll comet., a f4vor anti i,ar swat:tiling to her advan
tage, . inyl.o4lo
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST OR 31 - 1 - SLAID—A PERPETUAL
POLICY 01' INSURANCH, Issued by . dm Trii,:tees
of lb° .hko , ociatiou. to - sAmulir, K. •111 - 1:, May 2,
for 813,01.10, ad tivisferred lo JOSEPH Mccbtriu,
Nay 23, 15 , 57. Auy information thereof will be received
by WM, S. FRICK,
roy6-finwl2l* No. 821 GVITH Strout.
FOE SALE AND TO LET.
1 4 1 OE SAL E—A FILE OP " THE
-I- PRESS (nearly complete), Crete .Tattnarylst,
to the pre,ent thee. Atittrees "R. S., et ibis
0 111 co. m yll•tit*
FOR SALE—A SUPERB SOLID WAL
NUT BOOK-CASE, flaisbrl in oil, :tad perfectly
now; mule by Meling, 004 Plimstrect; Blum arranged
for ratif,: an elegant tame for a private library_
Apply at
roya-re VMS GREEN Street,
ZOOMS AND STEAM POWER, TO
LET.—Apply to CIIAELES EVANS,
my9.ot+ Garner BREAD and QUART; IC Strode,
TO LET—THE SECOND, THIRD, AND
-A-fourth Floors at 2.35 MARKET Street, throagli to
Church alloy. mli)-tf
et FOR SALE—IIANDSOME D WEL-
MaLINO, 311 rim, Ptrer t , on accommodating terms.
mylo-fit* R. iIteCITHDY, 330 'WALNUT Street.
ETO LET-A PLEASANT COTTAGE,
at Olncy,on. the SeCond-ntreet turapik; The lionce
has parlor, ;lining-room, kitchen, and chantherc,
Perfect order; carriage house, ctahh , l,
Apply to ,SAMCEL C. FORD; -
myl.l.wfnelt* 127 South FOURTH Stroot,
i t
FOR SALE OR TO RENT-A. DE
STITABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCI.,,' talks roan
Schenck's :Ration, and 2 miles from Bristol, noar the
NesharnellY, With good garden, plenty of shade and
trait.ly le K IIAI.ES, Newnorkville,
nlylo-6t,*
FOR SALE AT A GREAT BAR
GAIN, or exelaogo for smaller house, the fine large
DWRI.LIKG Nn. 202 FRANKLIN Street. Apply at 234
CHURCH Alley, Philada. ap9.7-Im*
el FOR SAL E—THE BUILDING
AND LOT, No. 308 CHERRY Street, south side.
Lot 60 feet front, 10.5 feet deep. At 82 feet in depth widens
to 76 feet, to an 8-feet alloy, running to Cherry enact.
Apply at the Office of Christ Church Hospital, 226
WALNUT Street. ap2l-6w
FOR. SALE—A VALUABLE
piece of Land, containing about 0 2 ters e ,. with
Ittam , !on ]louse, large stone Barn, and oilier bnialings,
on the Norristown Railroad, near the Junction of the
Reading Railroad, and fronting on Allegheny area [ie.
This place is admirably situated, and will be sold .eery
low, and on accommodating terms, if .90/fixotra.
B. P. OLLSN,
mylo 123 South FOURTH Street.
41TO EXCHANGE FOR CIT 1 PR0.3..
. 3 .. PEATY. —Volusbloimproved FARM; 116 acres, 1.3
miles out Telma .R. R. FARM, 82 acres, 2 miles from the
city of Trenton,N.J. Fine FARM, 217 acre=, fronting an
the River Delaware, 25 miles out. FARM, 64 acres, lieut.
Quakertown Station, N. I'. R. IL Riser-front
near Shamany Station, Phila. and Trouton It. It., and
many others. Call anti examine Register of Farms.
my6-tf E. PETTIT, .12.3 WALNUT St.
inFOR SALE—SUPERIOR STORE
and Dwelling, S. E. corner Fifteenth and Itaco:
Dwelling 192 E Mount Vernon do 2.1 M do; do 2121, 2123,
and 2227 Suring Garden street: do 11l South Tw,intieth
do N. E. corner Nineteenth and Sansont t do S. W. corner
Eighteenth and Breen: 614 North Sixteenth, 36 foot
front; do 323 South Fifth; do 404 South Eighth; with
many Otilol, In various localities. Ah,o, a large num
ber Building Lots, Cottages, and Farms,
R. F. tiLENIIi, 123 :5, FOUWEII St. and
rny7 S.W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and OR SEX Sts.
TO $2,500.—F0R SLE, ONE
8 A
2 9 000 of the hest paving puniness to he ihnnd,
Any enterprising man with thin'amnia or capital can
make money. Satisfactory roa,ous given for selling
oat. Business already est - Nadi:Med. , .
Achim.. The Peese, with fan
name and address. It
rann
$4.0,000, D
fora term of Seas, at tiye per cent. per annum.
-- Apply to. LEIWIB H. 11.P.DNP,11,
nryln-31;! , - No. 152 tioutL. POMITIT Str,sot.
'FAMILY DYE _COLORS.
• (PATENTET , OCT. 11. ISM. 5
- • A SAVING OF SO PEE. CENT
BLACK FOR. SILK. -
DARK BLUE, MORT MATE,
FRENCH BLUE.
CLARET BROWZT, T.TORT DROWN'
DARK BRAIWK.
FAWN nizan,
1,10 HT FAW:i DEAI3, DARK GREED),'
7d li [l.
MAGENTA,
. -
Per 25 cents is can color as man? . le as would
otherwise cost five times that sum. - Various shades can
be produced from the stuns dye. The Process is
and any one'con use the aye with ',effect success. Di
rections in English, French, and German, inside of each
pack. n ge..
NAIOO •
lILVIZOON,
ORANGE, •
FMK, ROYAL - PURPLE,
PURPLE,
SALMON,
SCARLET,SLA Ls TE.
so simiTO.
Vint ET =
-LEATHER.
For further information in Dyeing, and giving a per
fect knowledge what color' are best adapted to dye over
others (with many-valuable recipe-), Purchase Howe &
Stevens' Treatise on Dyeina;and Coloring. Sent by Man
on receipt of miea-10 conk. Ma nn ([1 alt rod 1)1'
HONE SI 51'ES - E2 5,
260 BIWA DWAY, DA O n.
For :-ale by druggist' , and dealer, generally. :ay:-11aii
---
TREAS - URY DEPARTMENT.
- .
OFFICE OF TM: CO3IFTEOLT.EIt Or THE CCIMENCY,
WAsirm - crox, :Ably 4, ISBI.
WHEREAS, by satisthctory evidence presented to the
undersigned, it has been made to appear that THE
SEVENTH NATI t /NAL BANK Of Pill itAVELPHI
nt y or nina del ph is , a nit Slate of - Pennsylvania, lots
been duly organized,
natter and according to the require
mentx ot the act of Congress entitled "An act to pro
vide a National Currency, secured by a'Pledge of Hutted
States i- , tneas, and to provide for the circulation and re
demption t reef, " approved February 2, , ),1663, and has
complied with all the prOVimiolls of rata act required to
be,complicd with before commencing the business of
Barking: -
Bo w , therefore, 1, HUGH. McCULLOCH, Comptroller
of the Currency, do hereby certify that THE SEVE:Mt
NATIONAT, DANK GP PH ILAPELPHIA - , county of
Philadelphia, and State of Peuusylvauia, is authorized
to commence the business of Banking under the act
aforesaid.
In testimony whereof,"vvitness _my hand and seal of
Oillee, this FOURTH DAY OF MAY; ISt
[Seal of the Comptroller of the Currency.]
HUGH aleCtix.r. or a
my6-2m Comptroller of the Corvettes'.
, - -: --- ----7- •
SOUTHWARK
J. VAtiMAX MERRICIr. WILLIAM 34. ANltalt.li.
.T.ITZT F. rOr...
FIFTH AND WASIIINCTON STREETS,
riA.
Piril..tiv.ri _ _
lig3sgrairica. .t, pici,16,%. •
FOUNDRY,
mor3INEERS AND INIACIIdNISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Proiuire Steam Eugine 4, for
land, river, and marine service.
Boilers" tiitsonicters, Tanks, Iron Beats, &c. ; Cast
ill,: Dr all hip, oinier iron or brass.
1 • 1--- 1-,• , -- 2- , ,Work.. , walcihops. Rail.
~..._ .. • Co_
road Sciiii,,,,,,
liar
Retort li
:, nud as 3Licliiitery of the latest and moht lin.
proved c.o,Araction.
Every description of.Pla illation Machinery, such as
Sugar, t3itll, and Orist l‘tilL , , Vacuum Pauq, Coca
Steam Trains Defect, tors, VII tevo, Poroping FdigineV. &C.
Sole agent .'ton N. Billietm•'s Patent Sugar Boiling Ap
paratus; Nesinytk's Patent Steam Ila miner, and Aspin
all St. Wages's. Patent Ceutriinal kluilar Draining
Machine. aull<
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIP.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, May 11, 1.864:
Seventh Night of the
GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL
In aid of the
GREAT i-ANITA EV FAIR.
Fifth and Last Mfolt Litt One of the (iron& Enultak
Opera, by Will Henry Fry, entitled
NOTICE DAME OF PARIS,
Itepreented wader the management of Mr. L. E. Harri
son, of New Dirk,
BY THE AMERICAN OPERA COMPANY,
Characters the (Vera:
ESMERALDA li me COMTE BOIDMI
I:111)111F Mrs. JENNY KEMPION.
'OF CfIATEAUPEIit , Mr. WM. GASPE:E.
DOM FROLIJ) Mr. S_CAMPBELL.
OFASIMODO Mr. EDWARD SF:ORIN,
FLORIAN Mr. WM. SIZAATS.
GRAND ORCLIESTRA OF SIXTY !
FULL MIL ITA ;BAN D OF THIRTY !!
GRAND CItORI , I3 OF ONE HUNDRED!!
Ballet and Auxiliaries, One liuudred and Fifty!!!
CONDUCTOR THEODORE TITOMAS.
ltdioh-s!on to rquet,. Parquet Circie, ;end 11:d eon y.. 41.
R.rn red sehts 50 rents extra.
(To he hod t the Academy and at 6011111'S, S. E. corner
.=.4',' , /^lrih .4,1 Übe.- t stleOtkl.
I Cirele 0 :1 rentg.
Do)r opnll :it 7
1 , 1:11).1Y, Alen - 1854,
Lively ei r i he RPeed OrlOth of
NO'I'RE DAME PARI6.
SATI - IiDA 17, 'A ItY 14, )SG,,
ta :t ti , elr,ok. Tlelotg to r‘ IL nfttgg Of tl/0
M=Mn=
. _
GOVER'S CHESTNUT-STREET
THEATRE..
LEONARD CROVEP tyLA t i A tm,
(Also of Grovel' h Th , ` o.l`e, W:.-hin;tan) D.C.
The Chnrining
MB ROMANCE OF A Yowl: '1.7 , )UN(1
Or, 'Pita L!!A 1.1%11
oommu. S. graft.
Entirely New Music, by Nonlncz.
Grand Collude Misr on Scene, by Si
Delightful Quartet, by nnd
°Valid Chorus of the Pc.,-par),
l'icw find Magnificent Apptinticontg,
'WALNUT-STREET TH E T E
TifiS (Wed beht/tly) EVENING, May 111 h , Drag
cinht hnt therm , of Mr. 'lntl MN. W.. 1. FLO
-IZENCE. who wflf rereat their great ehareriee, Robt.
Drierly and Finny St. Evromund, in Tom 1 . 40,,c,,
wonderful picture of Engi b.h ryory-dav life, Clltli
'FIIN ET , I LEA VIC Mil
aii• performed by them tn d aen
ote bodrcnd twty-ft va
nighty at the Wiatei !Jar dhen., :cew York. and I , •a 0i veal
in thin ri IV lay elit 1711,45 t ic andientiii,
tin Fill I/At Tila.y 1:i, farewell Benefit of Mr. and Mr ,- ;
.T. Lone-NCB.
MRS: JOHN DREW'S NEW dRO.H. 7
STREET THRATI:E.
THIRD NIGHT - OF FRANK DREW.
THIS (WEDNESDAY i NIGIIT. MAY liTts, 15AL
HANDY ANDY,
nanny Andy, with Song , Fritiik Dieu ,
To conclude vitir the Om of
ALADDIN,
OE THE WONDERFUL LAMP.
.
.
The Widow Tr. - rm key _
Fru ni: I 'wets ,
The Sultan Stuart 11.1kon
A lilfitiirl Mis, i I eury
The Prinee , —. 'NI i ,, , , E. I 'rico
.FRIIiAY, BENEFIT OF FRANK DREW
3300111 OpPH Pt 714% VI Cu rtmi 11 11S,
AN - ENTERTAINMENT
1:e Jivou at the
NOETITEAST 1301":,' (01.VAIMAI: SCIIOOI.
NEW 6ter.ol, below SECoNI),
in a ill ,If the
GREAT :s.INITAIVY PAM.
On WEDNEt•DAY EVENINti, Ma) - 11t11.
Tickets 35 cenb. Children PI
Tickets billy be procured at the does•. • IN
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, CORNER
TENTH AND CHESTNUT.
SECOND WEER!-SECOND WEEK!
Delighted Crowds. More Presents.
Delighted Crowds. More Prosentx.
WOODEOFFEIS BOHEMIAN TROUPE EVERY WORT
WooDRoFFEIS DOB RAILS N TROUP): EY!: It NIGHT
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY APPERIVOONS.
EDNESDAY A ND. SATURDAY A FTERNOWI.IB.
( - 1 0
Splendid
the Pre..nt ! Splendid Present 6!
4nd Secs Itlawers.
usyn4n. • (k) and See the Dlowen.
KCAL FL:\ D BALL, Tcs
At OR vornest splieitatifm hiNnihinor3w. , admirers
MEMEM23
Itas 1.111-
rATItIOTIG 1; jiA
ON. 711 r fl o'clock.
TICKETS 2r, CI4iTS-I'ol,o pronol,d at. Martlen'n, 606
Chestnut. trot Conld'n,ti,voith and Cin.stant,;
Sixth and Chestnut, awl at the door nn tho ovnning
the eutertniment. nir7 , •*tu‘vtli
CONCERT .N EST UT ST.,
above Twelfth. —Gra ad Vocal nut ruitrumeutea
Concert, for one la iglit "oid v, by t
11111.111111iON FAMILY,
Verne. Benefit of the Col.ni ttre eu Labor, inodne , , and
or the (treat Central Fair, oli Taunspez
EVENIIsib, Illayl2th, IS.III.
TO:lms to ally part or the ITall, 21 rents; Children, 15
teats. Titicels to be hod at Music Stores. m )1-6t.
. . . . . .•
WLEVENTii-ST. OPERA. HOUSE.
" THE "FAMILY ILEWYRT."
.
CAMICR NOSS AD DIXEY'S LIIN . STEELS,
TILE 01:EAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD,
In tlinir
sm,r,ar ETNIOPIAZT SOIREES,
Splendid Singing, 'Beautiful Unlacing, Laughable Bor.
lemuiwa, Plantetion Ficonos, Sre, , Sen„ by
TWENTI"PALENTE,LI ARTISTS.
EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK.
Tlelce6,2seelite. Demi,: open ftt 7 olnlndk,
f027-Stn J. L. CARYCROSSI, 1311N1tiess Manager.
p HI LADE L P HT A NATATORIUM
AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE, No. IN SOlith
BROAD Street,—The 14winunintr iirrpaytmont of this po
pular Institution NVan ormned taint 111 ednesdu y, with
very fair promnr at of allot r finecesPif I Lad lea'
hours from 10 A. 111, to :US fon rt, for lilxstar, awL
Cientimaro from 0 it, 71. 1.0 5.6, A. M.. WA from 9l'.
to I', 111, Artur 0 I', 1/uutlenwn ouly. 11(}aoon
ticket,, cold :30 per cent. lower than I 11MEa.11.1,1, !WW2.
phpil warranted to 'barn to whin witida .11,5 month,
}or particulars, coo ci rea I ars. my9- 0 3t
NOWP N-TITE FORTY-FIRST
ANNUAL MC111131'34 oN . ens
SeT1T.,1"1131:1.1, at the. I'ENNSVLVANIA ACADEMY OP
THE NINE ANTS, CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth.
Open from 9 A. 741. till 7P. M., awl from S till 10 In Ml*
evening. • • ititlVetr
SUMMER RESORTS.
COUNTRY BOARDING,—MRS.
Bitooßmi. now pt,s4n.t.ot! to recotvo 140A111.4:11.t4:1
ber bongo at MT. AIRY'. Apply at 1402 WALNUT
Street, bef)reo A. M. or after I'. M. In y6-12t•
SEASIDE HOUSE,
TOOT OF PENNSYLVANIA
ATLANTIC CITY. N. S.
The undersigned Inform+ his friends and rorto , tr pa
trons that Ma house Lk 1111{V open for the roceptlon of
ane.,ta .1 have al.° a number of Rt/01111 and a private
Parlor to rent itt J, '
Whl rill I cottage, lippipite.
mylo-10t DAVID SCATTERD,pc.D.
CONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND,
NEW JERSEY.
This favr.rite Hotel will be opened fertile reception of
gnostp. ou .11TNE 111 NT. -
The Enure lifts burn refitrubdied and thorenghly ren4-
vated. Writing awl 'loading lieents and a Telegraph.
Office have been added fer the excla,:ive time of the
guests. •
The proprietor feel, warranted In rt , ltri lig the public
that, with the MnitlOPlli nlO 1111 d eetnnotont edieleA ea
cured, each department viii be conducted to the outira
satisfaction of the most -
-
Iles:slot', full Band ha:, been engaged exelusiv , •ly for
Cengres, hall. -
Any further information will be cheerful' v civet. by
addressing J, F.
rnye-tf Propri,rer.
HOTELS.
- _
" AV E2l HOUSE "
? WASHINGTON, D. C.
The undersigned having leased the above House, sita.
ated on the corner of SEVENTH Street and PENNSYL
VANIA Avenue, for a term of years, he n.flielts the
former patronage and the travelling pablle generally,
and will at all times be happy to see his old friends.
Respectfully. C. T. JONES,
WASFITIii:TON, D. 0., March 3, 1864. .Ifllll4-6112
LEGAL.
T N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
-I- CITY AND COUNT OF
Estate of hew. ROBERT J. 13LACR,deceased.
The Examiner to whom Ira., referred the petition of
Jtn:q3lll C, AHNETT, praying for the exetarion Of
parol contract of said deredeur, for the conveyance of is
certain lot of growud situate on the seuthwestwerdly
side of Cameron street, in the Fifteenth ward of said
city,' upon ground rent, by ilte executrix and heini ii
said decedent, will meet the parties inte,,sted is said
petition, at ble office, No. 530 WALNUT Stre..q, 011
WEDNESDAY, May IS, lfd4, :it 4 P. M.
ROBERT D. COXE. Examiner:
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEA&
OF ELAM COVIS T NV, PA.
BLAIR _STY. SS. - -
THE COADIONWEALTTE ryp pENN•SyLvA_
NM To rniE SILERIFF OF BLAIR. C‘.T2.; ry,
IiRIiIiTING:
WITEREA6. lierehkire in our Court of GOMM 0 it Plea fr
of Blair oath IT, before ourjudges at Hollidaysburg, h.
wit: Tn the tOrill of November, 1542, a uoutain
upon promise , was instituted , wherein Joseph Ottiuger
was plaintiff, anti John Wallrtir and Johnston
tu iiffiere,
pleated a. tohomisaieus a St I.Asi MI1(11111,
slotenslSlllts, tho said cause holm; nundiored
No. 164, Droventher Tenn, 1640 which wa,
tied front the Common Pleas of Beam.' emtuty to the
UOI,IIIIOII Pleas 00 illair county, according to the :Let of
Assembly, and which remains undetermined : out
whereas, the death of the eahl .fia•rph t Olinger hula
been suggested upon the records of env it COOrr s and
that letters of adminisdratien. have Lem. granhsl t.
Charles Ottinger• and whereas the death or the said
John Wa.ler bads Ilkewl, lsve.ts .114s•as , -4 ,, 1s a-n.l th,
hroimediug,is in the said aetion Luce heel. susponded foe
want of .a party plaintiff, and the said Johnston P.
Moore survivinu administrator of dl Lt. Moore, de
ceased, haying lieStuffit no, to pr.feide for hint It ,oita
ble .TNIICtIy ill this 1 1611Slir, We do ralin . a . /1
that by hoar -, st laweal awn ,111 neck,
you make known to the said Charle) tittim4a.u. ad:alni
-[tutor of Joseph f utinger, dim Ito be and tot-
Pear InftMu our judges at nal ndaysharg at a Court M.'
Common Plea., to he held at litoLLI11AYS131:1 10, for
the county of Wait. ? al tl.n fourth 3RINDAY of
h
next, to sow ,if :myth roe e nit knows. or
1111111 to Oily - Why inO not ,ideditnted as a party
plaintiff in Ow aawepald action. And have you thou
and there the !1:1111C, of I Ile-0 by whoa: you ',hail to,tl,:a
tlic same known to him flint this writ.
the Hon. 61...A 1 1101i TA - VT.Ol:s I'l'l , llloM of
our s.sstid Court, ,t 11,11.1sitsysanIrg, tio::!ssls .1,4.1!1. if_
ISO 4. A. S. )101!1101V,
toyll-w4t Pim iiiimitary.
BARGAIN - 6 IN MACHINERY.
WILL BF, ;50hD DY AUCTION,
TUE,, , , , DA Y, MAY 1701,
At the corner of TWENTY-SECOND and WOOD Sta..
All the MACHINERY nod FIXTURES of n hula
MANUFACTORY tll PAPER HANGINGS..
Cow:miry: of rutoIINPINO tILAZINti and PRINT
ING MAGDA NEs, SG: PATTERNS, and all the
MATERIALS for carrying en tl,f , busine,a,
-.A fine opport ern it), !,1 Do IV offered to ao into the bhsl
- tqi, n, there is btu ).NE FACTORY WAN'
theill Jti,liE. , a spleadid bitsinm: atti
(otother latiCh
ISAAC PUGH,
-1-11r7 WALNUT Strm, third story •
Or. WI LLIAM CURRY:
TWENTY-SECOND and CALLOWHILL Stl'Oer.l,
111r7 -St
. wtce FOR ALBANY AND TROY,
VIA DELAWARE AND RARITAN CA-
11w lirgo MONTEREY, Captain 4, PanvorF, is liorir
letal.,- at clue lira wharf below Spruce sliver, a int will
limy:: for the above points on wEIysESD AV. 11th. at 6
P. M. - For freight, which wilt be taken et reasonable
rates, apply to D. L. FLANAGAN. A2xlit.,
in3O-3t. No. 30-1 south Dtil AWMIIi Avoune.
illotCA - I` , .TE-g.P.A.T CHAIR MANUPAC
. TORY-WAREROOMS, Nos. : 7 4 33 etch . 137 ' s ''" 7l
SIXTH. Street, for Parlor.-, Pining-Noinns, and.
Chauibers, Camp Chair, &r. .1. IL Wl6L3li—
m3-10-st.
gitCOTTAGE FURNITURE, IN SOLID
-Walnut and e,.11.1 Oak, Als4i, plain and fancy
Extension Table , , at .Nos 223 and 25 Norte.
SIXTH Street, rat;rlo-.M , 3 - 1. 11. W.I.SLEII.
j,... .
S.
OIIWILSON,
161)ImpOriel' and dealer in WATCHES and fine A
JEIVEL/1.17, manufactured of
SiI.VES WARE.
No, 112 North NINTH Street. above Arch, Phila.
The ltigl: V: . E price paid far eld gliver. iity6-tui•
_ _
EDWIN A. HUGHES,
UNDERTAKER.
m),
South TENTH Street, above Spruca,
MYS-1M PHIL A_DELP/Ifil.
• LADIES TRUSS AND•BRACE
STORE—Coudacied by Ladies, TWELFTH
Street, Bret door below Race, Every article in that
live oleo-out, easy, :Ind correct in umlEe. FL Nall-
DLES, Pr.iirietor, attends to Geutleinen, on the corner
of TWELFTH and RACE Street;. N. R—Pronvisionsi.
accuracy insured. ruy4-[Loll
Wt. r .r. CORRECT PIANO TUNING.—
Mr. C. E. SARGENT'S Orders for Tuning and
Repairing Pianos are received at MASON St CO.'S Store.
907 CHESTNUT Street, only.
Mr, S, has had eleven years' factory experience in
London, and five ye&rs' employ -inept
Philadolishia.
BptcrAL. —Pianos rdeatherkto sound as Heft and
sweet-toned as new, without removing.
Terms for Tuning,sl.oc`M.Sin
- v
MONET TO ANY AMOUNT
LOANED upon Diamonds, Watettes, Jewel
ry. Plate, Wattling, at JONE.n dr CO. 'fit
Old Established Loan Office, egruer 'rani
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