The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 12, 1865, Image 3

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Geo Dico. Franklin co, Fa
John Anaerion.Bedford.Pa
AG Allen, MtDaUaa, Fa
A J Watson. Chaster to. Fa
Goo C Jfelaon, Fenna
Bobt L HoQleuan, Font*
Mrs A A Wallace, Ohio
iThos S Young. Jr.Fa A
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John Baxter. Chester co, Pa
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| Thou Robinson,
i Crosby B Phipps, Feuna
Sami Hershberger, Fenna
John Kennedy, Hewark
J J Brower A son, Panua
H CowjUl, Delaware
Bdw Wallet. West Chaster
DayfdEtner. Washington
W T Giles Hew Jersey
F GWainwrisht l Manchos , r
Ij L Bachman, Fottstown
Benj OadiraUader.Penna
Thos T Womll. Chester co
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Daniel Welty* Fenna
A 8 Robertson, Indiana co
i S Nlcodemns, Hartliiab’g
J D Wundeillcb, Carlisle*
John H Cazler. wlim, Dei
Dr J 9 Glsh i la, Lano co
T R Torr, Lancaster
Jacob Kendig, Lane co
Geo A Yoileson, Hatches
G W Driver, Washington
JosGort- Westmoreland co
John H Welty, Fenna
Sol Ohilcott. Huntingdon co
C Shunt, Youngstown, O
W Stallcup, Ohio
Chas 1 Hayes. Maryland
Levi Mentzir, Lancaster eo
Alex Bigg. Chester co
John G Alison, Chester co
A G Feather. OoateiviUa
Wilson H Gilbert, Coates’e
Wm Lockhart, Hewark, Del
S Darlington, Newark, Del
Geo Johnson. Smithdeld,BX
Mrs H J Harvey, Ban Fran
SPECIAL notices.
The Most Celrbbated Actresses,
of wioaa profession render their
M tCtl l in ill that relates to the'toilette, unerring
oagm eist, .0 w on!y •• jabED’S EMAIL DE
" for iml«nln* a fine, soft, andbeautlful
PARIS, vinr the healthfulnsss of the
rompleaWO' « , L eSP aEIB” lB so i a b y a n B toc .
*£ ad Ootfour*- apia-mwstf
The Trostect of Peace,
vi 5118 nABD Of tows* hah; -- f s, t
The gloomy clouds ate rolling past, ,
And poses shines forth wi|h diver beam:
She lovslJ morning breaks atilast.
To cell ns from out painful dream.
Tratdom and Peace, by all Juan sought
As fairest lights amidst life’s shade, i
By toll and furring ye ate bought—
In blood aad teats your price is paid!
Set streetet by the fitAiale long
Mast the bloist frnlts of Peace appear,
When only in sotae tale or song
Shall vs of war and bloodshed hear 1
By all oar teusUed land
Shall fame and wealth be shared onee more;
And time shall knit the broken hand , .
Stronger than e'er It wae before.
“With wonder foreign tyrants see
What strength our nation does retain,
And how, though sometimes Liberty
Grows faint, she still revives again,
*1 he fabric which they fondly hoped
Was rocking to its final fall
Has with the fiercest tempests coped,
And now staids firmer then them all!
Our ettck.of seasonable clothing is full and complete,
notwithstanding rapid sales, large additions being
Bads dally. Our purchases being made for cash, and
mostly itaoe the heavy decline in prices, and the ba
lance of our stock having been reduced to present
nines, our customers may rely upon receiving the full
tenefit of the decline and purchasing at lowtr prices
than the lowest offered elsewhere. Our stool? Includes
the finest class of goods, made iu the heat manner pos
sible. All 'persons esn be fitted at once in garments
equal la avery reaped— styles Jit, make, and material—
to any made to measure, at fully 26 per cant, lower
prleee. An examination invited.
TOWER HALL,
Ho. SlB MASKBT Street
U BBHHBTT A GO.
The Human Haik—A Discovery Long
seeded.
A remedy to reinstate It In all Unoriginal color, health,
lastre, softness, and beauty, and warranted to contain
no mineral substances. Just such a remedy Is the
"London Bair ColorTiestorer and Dressing."
"London Bair Color Restorer and Dressing,’’
**London Bair Color Restorer and Dressing.’’
Mtores dray Bair, Prevents Baldness.
Satores drag Bair , Prevents Baldness.
Eetfores drag Bair, Ho Dtb. Prevents Baldness.
Restores drag Hair, Prevents Baldness.
Bexsmbeb, it Is entirely different from the many ar
ticles that have been issued from time to time, and is the
"a JfiiOTon Retlorer of Color and per feet Bair Dress
■:,3 combined, ■ It Is deltoately perfumed, and can bO
spelled by tbe hand or soft brush, as it doesnot stain
its ekin or soil the finest linen.
Elude bottles 76 cents falx bottles, 14. Sold by Dr.
SWATHE A SON, 330 North SIXTH Stmt. It
Grand Combination ! Good News nob
JHS PEOPLE!
Stand Combination! Good Hews for the People!
lira ad Combination! Good News for the People!
Grand Combination! Good Hews for the People!
Immbkbb EjihuoTion nr Prices!
iMPiEhSK Reduction in Prices I
Imhbhbb SBDuaTieit nr Paiosa!
Peurt & Co. ■ Ho, 303 Chestkot Street.
Perrt A Co. , Ho. 009 Chebthut Street.
Peseta Co., S. E. corker Bbvektha»i> Market Srs.
7c meet the popnlar demand for lower prices, Messrs.
Perry a Co., Clothiers, haye determined to throw open
eo ths public, for a limited period, their immense stock
c! hue Clothing, contained In their three stores, viz:
Xo. 303 Chestnut street, above Third.
So, CCS Chestnut street, (Granville Stokes’ old stand.}
Southeast earner Seventh and Market streets,(Jones’,)
aad to offer their entire stook of Clothing at prices fully
SUfEROENT. . SOPER OBKT.
20 PER OKItT. 20. PER OEST.
20PiRCEKT - 20 PER OSKT.
Lower thaw akt other Horan.
LOWIB THAH AKT OTHER HOUSE.
LOWER THAH AKT OTHER HOUSH.
Out stock consiiteof Spring Goods, manufactured fox
Shs present season, and the balance of Winter Clothing
remaining on band, all of-which is got np in the very
j(st manner expresßly for retail sales, and will be Bold
at prices that will make it to the interest of tbe pnblie to
jay. ■
20 ran cbnt. SOpsr cbst.
20 PKH CRKT. 20 PBa CENT.
SO PUB OEM. 20 PER OBST.
lowna THAK AHT OTHER HOUSE.
LOWEE THAN AST OTHER HOUSE.
LOWES THAK AHT OTHBR HOBSB.
?EBBTitOo., No. 303 Obestnnt street, aboTO Third.
Ho. 009 Obestnnt street (Grantrille Stokes' Old Stand.)
Southeast comer SeVontb and Market streets C Jones’.)
aplO 6t
Plantation Bittbbs by the Mile.—
Betsrs. F. H. BEAKS Bt CO., last sear, sold nearly
two million bottles of PLANTATION BITTBBS. Al
iovisg twelve inches to the bottle, set In a continuous
tine, they wonld eAtend'S79 s miles. What a nation of
invalids we are! Just think of a stream, tbroa inches
square, extending from New York to Buffalo, being
nr allowed by hnman stomachs In a single year! Yet,
people appear to thrive under it, and repeat with plea,
lore. We are Inclined to think Drake A 00. are enti
tles to the persimmons.,Ftoa la Plantation, S. T.—
1560-X. ap7 6t
Abe Ton Threatened with Con-
SUMPTION? HACKING COUGH? SOBE THROATS?
Do you Expectorate Bloods
Have yon Night Sweats, Short Breath ?
Bare yon Bronebitls— any Pulmonary Complaint ?
118. SWAYBE’S COMPOUND BYRUP OP WILD
CHBKEY la the old standard remedy, always reliable,
Principal Office 330 Nerth SIXTH Street, It
Jones’.
THE LOWEST
SELLING PEIOI
1» marked In Agures
- on each article,
AND NEVER VARIED,'
AT
HONES’ '
Creseent One-prise
CLOTHIN G HOUBI.'
MARKET STREET,
above Sixth,
No 60*.
AN“ Prices reduced to emit the times.
A line assortment of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING*
ultaMs for all seasons, constantly on hand. t .
Custom-work made to order at short noUee. [mh9 3a
Tears in the eyes and tears in the
clotheß— strains In tbe muscles and rips In your gar
ments, may he lessened on wash day, and a eavlng of
lime and temper promoted, hy using a PATENT COG
WHEEL CLOTHES-WRINGEB, which we moot ap
prove of. although wo keep other kinds also for sale.
TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty five) MAR
KET Street, below Ninth, ■' ■ l«
Fob scraping the scales from* sfish,
the iron FISH-SGALEE has EAmongere.
to bo a most efficient tool. Sold by TBDMAN A SHAW.
No. 833 (Bight Thirty-five) MARKET Street, below
Ninth. _____ 11
Why Injure the Ogmplexion by
POWDERS AND WASHES which choke or All np the
corse or the skin, and in a short time leave It harsh and
dry? It Is In the blood, and If yon want a smooth and
Soft skin use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OP . SARSA
PARILLA. It gives a brilliancy to the complexion.
A Clear, Smooth Skin and Bbauti-
TUL COMPLEXION follows the use at HBLMBOLD’3
CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARBAPABIL
-IA. it removes black spots, pimple* and all eruptions
of the skin. -
To Purify, Enrich the Blood, and
BKadTIFT the complexion, use HBLMBOLD’S’HIGH
hT OONOKNTBATBD FLUID EXTRACT SABSAPA
SILLA. One bottle equals in strength one gallon of uu
Byrap ok Decoction. _* _
Not a Few of the Worst Disorders
-h»t afflict mankind arise from corruptions irfthe blood.
SSLMBOLD’S BXTKAO3? O Jf SABSAPABILXiA i» *
-*»iaedy of the utmost value.
Helmeold’s Conoentkated Extract
SOCRU is the great Diurtiic* JiJSLMBOLD’S COS’-
®£»T&ATBD EXTSACT iASSAPARILLA Great
Shod Purifier. Both are prepared according to rnlM
Pharmacy and Chemistry* and are the most ao»Ys
•hat cm be made.
A. Thing of Beauty is a Joy Fob
aver.-Those who desire brilliancy of complexion,
Tenet purify and enrich tbe blood, which HELMBOLD'S
WKCBHTKATBD EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Inva
riably does. Recollect It is no patent medietas. Ask
*>r Helmbold’fa. Take no other. mhl-wfmim
Hair Dye I Hate Dye !
BATCHELOR’S BAIR DTK is the bent In the world
The only trie and perfect Dye— harmless, instantane
ous, and reliable; produces a splendid Blaek or Natural
Brown; remedies the 111 effesta of Bed Dyes, andfre
duently restores the original eolor. Sold by all Drag
lists, Tbe genuine is signed W. A BATCHELOR, 81
BASQLAI Street, New York. Ja2-mwfrly
Key to Love, ob Db. S. M. Landis’
Tery Popular Private Lecture on “PSYCOLOGI3AL
FASCINATIONS 1 ’ just out. Learn to bharm those you
! «va. Secrete worth knowing. • Bend price, 25 cents, Ac
»r. LANDIS’ Medical Office, Ho. 1313 CHESTNUT
'direct, and receive It by return mall. mh2o-2«t*
Db. Banning’s#ncomparable Brace.—
Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Supporters, Elastic Stock
*«.. ta groat variety. atO. H. NBKDLKS’. corner
Twelfth and BAGS Streets. Ladle* Booms on
iFjUUi street, Srrtdoor below Baee; lady
of all mMJ-lM
(Wheaton’s) Ttott
jSKsbw
-f mhiy.eo
Iff?!? & Co.’s ga
MABOH '
PIAHO I OyeWe^MM*: B
ot ®rarS4Sf^
sot
FOETKS rorsaieonly_W CABINET
• - . no® tf ORGANS,
Gentlemen’s
OPENING.
* BW s? s& FOSTH »
mSEssti
„jjlpe Tailoring. *'
EKPAItTMEKT, ■
80. i Booth, BIXTH Street.
' MARBIED.
the B«v T< R I ‘o H oiSJ !EH « A I-~°h the 6th of April, by
DIED.
wmuS , ?ecelved IwEU 1 wEUe ll s&iSii oI *{, h 8 instant, of a
J’eteishnr* Maicrrutrtl th « rbbel works at
“* 19801 <6HI
po&S&i' "L ; .o. 'of O. F., are invited, to attend
II J B rcsidecca Ho. 169 Main strast.
Thursday, 13th lustent, at 2>£ P. M.
be in readloass at tho Lsagte House,
fill fw°T® twelfth, at 2 o’,clock, to'conyey
“mu rm.v *
.. CALLAGHAN. —On Monday evening, after a short
mneas, Mr., George /Callaghan, in the 60th year of Ws
i¥he-pttaUjes‘and friends of the family are rsßneefe
fnlly invited.' io,tattend his-fncsral. from' his late
residents. No. i|^ 0 ®Prihg-.Garden street,--on Thufs
jj* *^ rnoon .» 18th. liwt movaatiiEhree o’clock.
Funeral services at the Firsl BaptMGliuTphv Thlrty*
Mxth and Chestnut streets" at -4'o’clock. Interment at
Woodlcnds. , **
MARTIN.—On Tues« ay altetpoon, ll’h instant, Mary
jjHOMKTS. -At Pottsyills, ou thoSthlM “‘Thomas
Foaeial services will'be held at his late residence.
Thirty-ihird street, below Hamlltou, thle (Wednesday)
moi nip », at 10 o ’ clock. «
FLA NIGAH. —On Second-day aflernoon, the 10th lust.,
Mary FJanlc.n, aged 63years.
The TOlativea ahdfnenda of the family are respectfully
th , a funeral, from her late residence,
No. 234 Horth Broad sbeet, oh Fifth-day afternoon, 12th
tact., at S o’clock; ». •
GLENN. —At City Point, Ya., on the 4th lust., from
a wound received while storming the (rebel workß at
Petersburg, Major Bdwin A. Glenn, of the 198th (6tt
Union Lee gee) Pennsylvania Volunteers.
Due notice will be given ol'ttae funeral. s*
DAVIS.—On the evening of the Bth instant, after a
lingering illness, David Davis, In the 73d year of his
age.
The relatives and friends are-respsetfally invited to
attend his funeral, from his late residence, Ho 462
Richmond street; on Thursday afternoon, at 8 o clock.
Interment at Monument Cemetery, #***
CLACK BT? ZANTINES—BLACK BY-
L> ZAHTINEB, Florentines, Barege Hernants, Qrtpa
Maretr. aad Bareges. 3-4 and 9-4 wide BESSON i SON,
Mourning Store, 91S CHEBTHUT Street, ap6-tf
A/TOUBMING FOTJLARDB;—B LACK
ArX And White, Black and Purple, and Plain Black
Foulard Sills, just received by BESSON A SON,
Mourning Store. No. 918 CHESTNUT Street, apg-tf
18 EYRE & LANDELL’S
w GOLD BASE
POR
FOEEIGH (JOODB
GOOD TIME TO BUY,
as their assortment Is excellent
*tll iRTEBIV' RBPOBX OF IHK
WESTERN RATIONAL BANE OF PHILA-
April 3d, 1855.
BESOURCEB.
Loansand Discounts $947,638 75
United States Bonds depantod
with, the Treasurer «*ihe~
United . .—™ 134,000 07
Other United States Securities .797,418 62
■ — - $1,878,952 57
»«»♦«» 101,419 (X)
LeialTentferNotes.B7l,Blooo
Hoiesofotherßankt»+**.**&*» 23.610 00
Due from other Banks—.—. 84,462 27 *
Ifotes and Cheeks of, City . •
Banks, 398,066 94 • _
. $1,079,958 21
26,000 00
10,739 78
8,287 90
DELPHU.
Beal Estate. ~.~.
Expenses***-.*..*. i
Taxes Paid.......
LIABILITIES.
Cso!UlSto6ltmtt*MMw ( ,*Mi $400,00$ 00
Surplus' Fund—™ 100,000 CO
Profit and L055....™—...™ 504,0« 49
Discount and1nt5r08t...78,226 71
Due to other Bulks $333,£68 04
Due to. Individual _ .
Depositors, . 1,766.720 JB ■ ■ _
$2,099,088 79
Circulating notes ol the West
era Bank 00 PhilsdeipMa. • ■
Unpaid Dividends of the West,
era Bank ofPMladelpkla
fiiidb of Pennsylvania. City of Philadelphia- as.
l’o. »f WBYGANBT* Cashier of the WBSTBBBT
Philadelphia, do solemnly affirm
that the above statement Is tune to the best of my
knowledge «nd belief. o j,., WBT6AWET , oa , Her .
iSM rob,^od of
It • Motfiry Pablic.
OFFICE OF 'IHE BISOMVB
■say Kin ISO COMPANY, No 358* WALNUT Sf.
Pko.apbi.phia, April 11-1865.
NOTION Ii hereby eiyen thatallStock of the RESO
LUTE MINING. COMPANY on whioN ißeta\ment» are
dneand unpaid U hereby declared forfaited, and wiU
be sold at public auction on SATURDAY, the 13th dtfy
of May, 1865, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the offlce of the
Secretary of the Corporation- accordlni to the Charter
and By-Laws, unless redeemed on or beforethat Say.
By order of tie Directors.. B. A. HOOPBB.
ap!2 toy 13 Secretary and treasurer.
ajs» FMII.DKRN’S MKKXISTU. BEV.
Biss’ Mr, HAMMOND will preach to Children ta the
Church comer SEVENTEENTH and FILBERT Streets,
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at quarter part four. It*
spriss garden usstititfe.—
SJE? \ The Annual Meeting will he held on THURS
DAY EVENING, tbe 13th, at 8 o’clodt, when an elec
tion of officers wIU take place. S. ROBERT B, -
gapi2 2t* Secretary.
THE ANNUAL ELECTION NOB
fc®' President and Managers ofthoBIiMIRA AND
WILLIAMSPORT RAILROAD COMPANY will be held
at their Office, 30RWALHUT Street, on MONDAY,
May 1, at 12 o dock M. L. P. GEIGER,
ap!2-ufm9t Secretary,
acs» THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
K® tho Stockholders of BULL CREEK OH,i COM
PANY will ho held at their office. No 309 WALNUT
Street, on TUESDAY, MayM, at 10 A. M„ forthepur-
Sose of elsotlng a Board of Directors, Treasurer, and
eerstary. to serve for the ensuing year. Transfer
Books will olese on
apl2-19,26Ar0y2-4t» Bac’y and Trees.
FAIR -IRE LAMES’ ÜBIOfi
ICK? ASSOCIATION will OPEN A FAIR AT CON
CERT HaLL ON MONDAY. April 17th. to continue
throughfte Week. Proceeds for SICK AND WOUNDBD
SOLDIERS. This Association has noil Committee ta
Richmond dietrlbntlng delicacies! and It Is hoped that
ta view of the late joyful news the FAlRwUl.re
ceive enthusiastic support. Tickets TWENTY-FIVE
Cents. single admission iff cents. ; ap!2.st*
ABOLITION CELEBRATION.-
Hrfs’ ■ > The Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the
Abolition of Slavery, for the Relief of Free Negroes un
lawfolly hold ta Bondage, and for Improving, the Con
dition of the African Race,” which was organized
Fourth-month (April) 14th, 1775. wm eriebrate their
Ninetieth Anniversary at CONCERT HALIJ"on SIXTH
DAY (Friday) EVENING, 14th tast., at 7K o’clock.
Several eminent apsakets are expected. apll-4t«
OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN
fc® FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Philadelphia, April 10, 1865.
Tbe Directors day d'eblAred a Dividend of
BBVBB DODLABS A%D PIFTT OBBTB PER SHARE
lor the last Six Months which wUI he paid
holdera or their legal Representatives, on and after the
2Qth instant, CLEsR OR ALL ' '
apll-9t . ALBERT C. L, OBAWROBDi Sao’r. •
•'ST- FIRST BAPTIST CHUBCH,
was broad and arch strbets.
FORT SUMPTER .
THE RAISING OF THE FI4G OH-FRIDAY, THE
14TH INST "
Pnblio Service will beheld lh'tMa-.CbnVob. on FBI'-
PAY« the 14th inst, commemorative of there* establish
meut of the National Government, assyihbolized in. the
raising of the Flag at Fort Sumpter. v; „
An Address may be expected by the Bev. G. D.
BOAKDMAN and stirring patriotic Music by the Choir
of the Church. ; apU-4t
■rrsy** TH£ 9IMA.6EBS OF THE WO*
■HE? MAN’S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA
(which is destined {for tbs treatment of wom«n and
children), wonld respectfully'solicit of the benevolent
and wmpsthUin* women of this city donations of par
tially-worn under- clothing aid niaht-clothes Cor mos-
Hnor linen), for the use of the sick in the wards, many
of whom come.to them in a very destitute condition- .
Donations' may be sent to the Hospital, corner of
North COLLEGEAvenne- and TWBNTX-SECOJID St..
°**° Mrs, E T. HALLO WAT,
3X5 HA&BHAItCi Street
|S> PHIIiDEU'HIi AHB OIL
laS? CREEK OIL COMPANY, 331' WALNUT
S *The Tramfer Books of this Company will close on
MONDAY NEXT, 17th Inst., at 3 o'clock P. M . pre
paratory to the annual meeting of the Stockholders.
All holders of'stock must have certificates to entitle
them to Tote at the shove meeting.
By order of Board ofßiwetors
aplf-et W. D. PAINTER, Secretary.
YECT BKE -IHE VAI.E OICTO KV
■as? LECTURE to a coarse of ten, before the students
end friers of gipNATTON, A BANNISTER'S
•N A TIO BAt OOMSSOI ALGOL LB O E
Torn a.’owbnsT OF THEPHILADELPHIA BAB,
ON W&DNRSDAY EVENING*
the 12th intt.» at 8 o’clock, in the Lecture Hail of the
CoUege, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, „
B. W. COB. 0? CHESTNUT AND TENTH STREETS.
Subject—“the American Merchants HU Characteris
tic* and his Future * *
'The euhject Is one of great lnte*est to all, and a cor
dial Invitation Is extended to both ladles and gentlemen
to be present on the occasion. aplo-3t
•car*' ovncs of the city bochct>
WSE BUND COMMISSION, COMMONWEALTH
BUILDING. 013 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia
PHInAusnPHIA. March 0, JSBS.
Notice 1* hereby given that the Commission for the
payment of the City Bounty are now prepared to receive
and adjnst the claims of all new recruits under the pro
rlsions of exist lot Ordinances.
Volunteers for One Year will receive a Warrant for
Y POUS HUNDRED DOLLARS.
Volunteers for Two Years will receive a Warrant for
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
Volunteer. a W«»ntfo,
They are also prepared to re calve applications from,
and to award to. alTclilnenc Who shall be drafted for one
year’s serviM, Md sliaUj&ereupon beduLy accepted fol
military duty, or e hxl 1 furnish substitutoc, certiheates
for warrant.
mh7-d&Wtf . -
a* t OFFICE OF TUB JHIISSTOMVMIsIiBb
EI?MANTUaT aJbS FAIBMOONT PA88?9GBB
RAILROAD oo.t Hen 3563 CALLOWHILL Street,
A Ph ilapeifiiia, April 7,1835.'
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN. That a_sp_erial meet
i#ff 01 the Stockholders of the HBSjPOHYILLE, Mila
•tWajLand fairmount pashbngbr railroad
rnMPANTT (til© Fainnouut Arah-streefc Oity iPss
senger Hallway Company, FasMncer
Hallway Comp*ny. merged wlih this
he held at the office Of the Company, No. 2562 CAL
LOWHILL Street, on MOB DAY. the 24th InitMt, at 12
o’clock M- • to take into consideration the expediency of
creating a new -mortgage lnlieu jrf the mortgages now
BCtj>{ AB ToHrT DP £°;§ d ofeJ^ M -
tkIHOET COAL CO.
Ids’ eft, after April Ist, 1865, the bnsiness of this
new o«cs, in the
Anthracite Building. Entrance St.
a S ß.gt* Secretary and Treasurer.
■gw SEJMeMOSf'OEN’BBAIi’S. OFFICE,
Bw Washisotok Citv, D -,S • A lf Vl
NOTlCE.—Candidates for the position of .ASSIST
ANT BURGEON" In tholst Army Corps.(Haior Gene
ral Hanoock's), are notified lhatthe
two years’ ‘ '* previous service” Is no
and that the only prerequisite for snamlnatlou wul be
tbe possession of a Diploma from some Medical
College.* JOS. BABNNSi
aplO mwdt Surgeon Ctoneral,
Amurit
have joi#
thewartl
exnptlon 2
enrolled 1
Pealtoeifl
p'lnnce w
ike oonui
It t’lla effo
Ike S»
porltion, i
leHakln*]
EnbaeriJ
MiESEY.J
through H
and COAT
rlred Colli
johbe]
llvttgs of
men who he
tod WilO 310'
iJ>l. Overt,
COMMISSIO]
up their vros
stating in ee
have home t:
them coffee a
cars. Hundrf
saved by this!
CHAHBEHLa]
the Commissi*
Other Delegate
lar ministratlol
forward by el
coming in bom-]|
DEED THOUBI
Millions a weet
you may eave to
bleeding and fa
country.
Send in your col
PATTEBBOJf, Ti<j
Western Bank, or
STUART, Chrittia
street, FhUadelphi
HUe;
v, s mm
100 D
It is proposed to
basis. Tfee in teres!
subscribed.
BUT TWEST
"When these are
one of the moist
orianizcd. For
IST *
*
THE NEW
PETEO
■nose
CAPITAL,
ONE HBSd:
NOT LUBLS TO
$1,998,338 20
JTo. >l4
*O. 11 BBt».
I*o ar Officii ADOttEsa,
13,745 00
HoB. DABIEL 8. DK
WH. T. PHIPPS, Vl«!
EOBEBT BASSETT,', ft
H. J, BUKTIS. Mlniae
ATLABTIOBAH^Ho.
3.198 21
—52,998,338 30
The well* of the Oompi
Payment for stock mi
notes, or floyerament boi
and eecnrities will be tak
Bexnlttancei mar be adt
Box 80. 5368. Hew York
Treasury of the Hew York
Company, rto, 142 Broadway,
any ofits afents.
aojg* KOUGS.
BESS’
"The Office of thsr
COMHONWmi/FH
On and after this date, rrlli
Story Front Boom In the
COMMBBCIA! BBILDIHG. Kt
mhSl-12t DAVID
NOTICE —A 6Pk
fISXr of the Stockholder* of t)
COMPANY he held at the
407 WALBUT Street, on SATr
at 4 o’clock F. M. „ .
By order of the Board,
apU-lOt*
THE VS lON Ct
bttfi placed in complete e,
depth, and an ample supply of wj
for navigation on NOBDAY. the 10
By order of the Board^fgfajiageJ
PHItAPBLPHIA, April 7,1£66.
HISS” OFFICE or THE;
l=S? AMD BAYIGATIOM COMI
1 FmtAOTKPF
The Stockholders of thisCompai
that, to provide mean s for complet,
ot tne Company between Vfltiu
Chunk, and to he prepared toproi
Eortant railroad connections, tin
are determined to allow to all pei
pear as Stockholders on the boom
the 18th. inat., after closing of
that day, the privilege of ■uhscriji
far, to the extent of one share of
re shares then standing.in their ]
holder entitled to afractional part
the privilege of subscribing/ora'
The subscription hooks will op
and close on the Ssth of May at 8 .
will not participate in the May
will be regulied as follows: Ten
of subscribing, and the balance
aforesaid, after which time only \
be issued. .
Stockholder not payln* as abOY<
to the new stock. These who deal
meat will he allowed discount on l
their snhscriptlon at thoraterf ett^
mhlS-lm SOLOMON SHKR’
OFFICII OF THE
fcS? • XiSnU COMPANY, Ho. 1
Street. Psilabelj
The Annual Meetinjrof theStocl
pany will he held on WBDSBSDA
1865. at 12 o’clock M. __ __ __
apg-thsm-wfSt CHABLBS
SOBTHBBS
■Si? PEHH TOWKSHIF BAIi
PHILAPEI,]
The Ismnai Jfeeilßff of*ttejtockht
pany, and an Election tor Officers tc
sninjr year* Mid until- others shall l
M a?B D tpTi
GOOB SFBINO
COMPACT
Philadelphia,
Tie animal meetinr of tie Mtpckholdi
psny, and am election for President and
to serve for the omening, year, and uotn,
.elected* trill he held at the Office of'tilt
and Beading Hailroad Company* Ho.
FOUBTH Street, on MOHDaT, the Ist
■SfeAff* •’*** A ’ WM. H. WEBi
»s»** ‘ OFFICE OF , THE
•at? TIEE IHSTIBAHCB COMPAI
9 Philadelphia
At a mooting, of, tte ■ Board of Din
day. a Semi animal DWidend of SIX 3P
an Extra Dividend of XBH HSB CBSTr
. cn. tfee Capital Stock, payable to the!
their legal representatives, onaadafk
fne of taxes* J, W. Me
ap4-10t • Eecr»
NOTICE IS HEBEi
KSS? that the Annual Meeting: of the
the CBNTBAIi T&ANSPOETaTIOII i
PENNSYLVANIA will be held at the \
THIRTIETH and MABKET Streets. Wei
on MONDAY, the 24th day of April nag
A M.. for the purpose of eleetisc Nia
Treasurer* and Secretary, to serve for on
J. Y. COTTBINQBI
PgrrAbELPHTAt Aprils. 1865,.
|SCHUTIfiIU. AHOI
i® BAX2U RAILROAD COMPAS
South FOURTH Street. 1
Philadelphia, Am
The annual meeting of the StockhS
company, and an election for Presl®
Managers, will take pises at the OFFICII
FaHY, on MO HD AT, the Ist day of W
o’cloek.JL 3
.ap7tmn VM. H. WEBB]
THE QUAKER "' CITY
A COIiLBUjE, IT. Bi'eorner TJBNIi
Stieet TH£ PLACE POK EVBKY YC
Who expects to engage la business foi
8 now sdraneedi
cannot be claimed by any other Co*;
s m
with power to erant diplomas onderit*
tS S ?nstltiitlo/ariineTMi
J«%mrwihest order. The co&ejl»>trni
of the most thorough and praettoiil oha#t», the
ers are gentlemen of edncationaEdextfil
roomß are fitted np and fnrnished in JM aDO
eobetantlal manner. ~ , /
/ I
: =**= its merits* Wording. |
NOTICE TO EUgp tatta-g}*
The undersigned insert adYertisemente at' jailor
rates in the newspapers, of Harrisburg. PUUbteonostSn. and w«
Ksadinr. Lancaster, Ohamber«bnr K . Phlfadolphia, who shdjd betrae to
spsasssK ia “““ Tl?tT
tended to for oU companies. Papers on die at the farther parMCR l. FAIRBANKS* A/*-, Pre^deaL
„ WILtfBR ATKiaION & CO. , ~ _ » Parr. Becretary., 1 **
, Ho. 611 CHBSTBTUT Street, <B«cond fl<for), Chester «♦ ***** awz J *
ap32»lm
rar vemekix on. cobpS
Adjourned Meetin* of tie Btockhjß|
PlffinixOli Company-will be held at tie offlS
fcontb tf HASTES (np stalls). on MON DAYa
»t So’olocKP. M., for the purpose of tikis
lidsr&MoD til 8 ;■
• ASSBSSMEHT OP 95 CBNTB PER OT
op the stock, for an Section of Five Direct<§
for the earning je&r, and other Important bn
ape lit* , JAMB 3 D. BRADY, Bj
'IWEgT T ,SECOIID WARP
LEAGUE—Tho ahmittl meetifigoF
I.BAGTJB OF THE TWBNTY-SBCOBD WAttgWl
held on THTTBBDAY, April yth., atSo’clocgSC. M
tho League Housr, Germantown. - ,
BOSTON JOHNSON
Sfrgretar
OIIY A * B ™/"
I{“<* JO eta, | 6 i0c1i.... 70 cts.ll6 lncli.Sf?.*2. g HAWKIBS Yf. BKM4F/ HAWKIBS.
2 inch*.,,..22 eta.! 8 inch 96 cts. 18 inch .i»&*fc2 i*mSa* Alio subpoena See T., 1881/ «o- 40*
3 inch.*.«.*34 cts. :10 inch ..♦** $i 24'20 inßh/jfftijh.fi,. w * will tale notice that/the Court has
4 inch**—. 46 eta. }l2 inch.,*,.,. l 52|22 inch.ltfllFS.S®^^ B !** you to show causevhy a divorce a
& inch.. **• 68 ota, 14 inch.****,, i 80*24 (nab. .Isisia *anted a nu®?® A w^ fl decreed In tWabove case, re-
Intern ediate -widths in proportion 24 l)oubl^0&id n - “*]; SATURDAY? April 22, service
iwiee the pries of single. &Smr. ruable Baa f your absence
JAB H, BiLUKQ'KBN & CO * Sole ifS&s. vin * BBNBT X. EDMUNDS,
43 and 47 South FBOJST Street, Phu»°! Tours respectfully. Attorney for Libellant.
HanafactniM.’ Itadiaii generall,. ”laHSr. r TTswklns. ■/ '
8,1866,
/CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES;
TIEELY NEW STYLES FOR THE i
TBABE— A Superior Lot joK received. and ’
br HOWE, ECSTOHr i <
mhia.tf IST aud 159 North THIBn j
nmEsis w
jJiOH FEOK THE B
I UPON THE PATH
PTY DO
or responsible citUet
together with U>e del
jm the Drift, end wil
p allliablllty toihep
pen contributing *6O.
pereon liable, and r
tthe proposition by
iion. The draft can i
» heartily responded
.aye Committee cord)
{certify to the abilli
ii matter fo comply i
{is can be made at
tier of'QBBEN and
I day; at SCHOOL
f IVEKT EVEHIJ
D, A.
Secretary,
I P FOK TH
igOJID.—In e:
[igloxfona day» let
t paid for our vie,.
lie-ion the battle- fluid maimed an.
5 hundred Delegatee of the CHEi
'ere sow among the wounded, 1
0, giving them cordials and drtl
•dng.them off the field, and wh
reary, jolting ambulance ride,
’ efreehmente as they are placet
sof preelons lives hare alread
-.a let rat ions. . Generals GRIFF
Stave formally thanked the Aj
n the sth Corps for these e
jjompanied the 24th Corps wit
i. Additional minute men an
n train. Demands for stot
, The Commission needs OiJS
it DOLLAES TO BAYS I
tee will not restore the lives
Iby Bonding your Dalegetc-s,
g heroes who have eavet
ihtttioßs promptly to Mr.
ter of the Glirletlaa Cornu
[the Chairman. Mr. GEO®
brnmisaionßooms, No. 11l
M11.1.E8
tit. COMPAQ
WTEREBTS.
1,000
i)LARS BACH.
rfilze a Company on a mi
1 this Company are near!]
INTERESTS REHAj
n. the list trill be closed.
mini Companies In the mai
tan. tail upon or address
S. WILSON.
61* CHESTNUT STREET]
AKD LIVERPOOL
COMPANY
IS THE
to laws of t:
OSK.
CON DOLLARS,
fSAKD SHAKES,
BtJBSCBIPTION
PBS SHAKE.
ABBBSSMBKT.
m
i WiHWItkWW ': y ‘
PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 12, 1865:
PRIZE MONEV, GOVERNMENT
.ND LOCAL BOUNTIES TO ALL WHO SffffJSK
HE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
Orders have been received from the head of the
ie Corps at Washington not to restrict recruits to
icular class (as has been the case heretofore), bat
rtve ALL who have served in the volunteer ser
nln the regulars, or in the marines, ana have
lonorably discharged. Such persons enlisting in
. S. Marinesf wm receive the Government and
jormty, and wm also be entitled to their share of
- money in any capture of the enemy’s vessels,
further information apply at the recruiting Ven
ous. No 311 South FBOST Street, between 9 A.
»4 S o’clock P. H., every dw bat
■tf Captain and Becrnltlng Offleer.
U. 8. MILITABY SCHOOL FOB
JFHGBKB. So. SIS CHKSTHOT Street, JPhlladol
>iia, OPPOSITE INDBPEWDBIfCS HALT..
JOII H. TA.QGAET, Preceptor,
: Colonel 120). Beilment Pennsylvania Reserves,
lane number ofSecond Lieutenants lor Colored
>ps wanted Immediately. ■
ruts—One month, $2O; two months, $3O. Soldiers
tted for two weets at $lO Payable In advance,
supplied. Pamphlets sent by mail on agpuea-
RETAIL DRY WOODS. /-
BE & LANDELL,
FOURTH aSfc ARCH,
IMPORTERS,
SPRING DRY GOODS.
WHOLESALE LOFTS.
gDWIN HALL & CO.,
26 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
WILL OPEN MORNING !
BLACK-GROUND FIGURED
IREMDINE BAREGES, AT 62j CTi
BEU.ISO BIiSEWHBjSI AT 87K.
[so, two cass* of
PofCAl6B,
BBLLXHO ELSEWH]
Lao, bovojM, oases of
FIOTKED. PLAID,
[RESS GOODS.
oing a great reduction tcom
t a month ago. .
BPBINI
TOES.
Haw Toax.
it,Tllarrill«,F*.
■.T.,TraMur.
SPRING am SUMMER Cl
>rll 1, 1865.
ON THURSDAY, tHe
istitui* &
Secretary.
FETUS’
CfiEBK 01
■’s office, K
18 22d Aprl
EDWIN HALL & G
I, ALSOF,
„ Secretary
th Incraasi
Ji be opea<
*nt.
26 SOUTH SECOND ST]
apU-St
IT. 0 Co.
(SPECIAL NOTICE.
O TEEMBNDODS BHDOTTIO!
illH CO,
6hlO, 1865.
•eby notifo
tproyemen
•*nd Maae
k other in
>t Manage:
a shall a]
o
by? stock e
•k for ever
sa*h share
shall has
i93th lost.
:»ew stoe
< Psymen
£t the tin
- 2 ay of Ma
* certificate
PRICES OF DSI <3of-
Espe dally in Domestic Cottons. g
Good Prints*! 10 and 12% cents. I
Bleached and Brown Mtullos,
One of the beet makes, 4- 4 bleaf 20
Weluvlte «|
°“ elot ’eE!®’flUß INDIA BILK
Very Cheap,
_JOHJT F.
JFoJJOUorth F<
>pB-6t if
TOHN F. YOU KG,
W Mo. VO Mor«i 501
Has now in store a 'most extensti
DBEBS GOODS
afc the YEBY LOWES? P&IOBS,
JpCBDING & GABDNE:
■their ri*j
Spate pa!
’•amount <
*r auras
lasurer.
f'BTBO
JI FOURTJ
!,0, 1885.
Con
«of Aprt
413 ARCH STBETI
ah;
.IPAS!
5,1855.
Ms Coo
/* tllfi 61
1
AeKai
'set, c
Ul
ONTBVBSBAY,
THREE HTJNDRIP CAi
P 1855
\ Con
•agei
*£U
Iphi
„ STBAW GOOD!,
JUST RECEIVED, FROM E&STERpCA]
FAOTBREKS. I
A large stock of PAHOBONG
■"FLOWEES, LACES, BIBBOJfS, MALip*-*Eh
FEAMES* &c.« to which we invite tf attention o x
tetrads • • - I apl2 -g^
m Ti^I!zI^HOfOGBA.PHB.ifOIL
fOiJJ £t;Di**** * -o v SBlMBE’SGallery, are
Or coIoi»t ®* e<s^ « rt foer traits, wondrously accurate,
,-^ “ 4 eolorlnl - 6a * A ?£ H
= •«* ' "
MILITARY.
JOBBERS, *
RETAILERS.
A OASB OF
OPENING
WILt OPN
EDIOATIOS
BUSINESS
tnd CHESTNUT
BO MAN
imtelf, or Who
a rank wklek
lerdlal School la
r.EPAI.
SILK & DRY WOODS JOBBERS.
1865. 1865.
BAUOWELL, GARDNER, & €O.,
t»ia CHESTNUT STKEET,
JATNE’S MAKBIK BDIIDINB,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS*
Have now in stock an assortment of
BLACK AND COLORED DSEBS SILKS.
BLACK AND COLORED MODS. BE LAINES, 3-4:
AMD 9-4.
BLACK AMD COLORED ALPACAS.
CBAFB MABETZ, BABESE HEKNAHI.
MOZAMBIQUE, TOIL BE NOBD.
FABIB FEINTED AND PLAIN JACONETS AND
ORGANDIES.
PACIFIC LAWNS AND OBOANDIES.
SHAWLS, MANTLES, &«.
r _■ NEW PBBUCATIOJi 8.
'T
ON SATURDAY.
' SILENT SXRUGCI.ES!
SILENT STKLeeLES!
AN ENTIRE NEW WORK,
By Mrs*. ANN S. STEPHEN®,
Authorof ‘'The Bejeeted Wife, ” * * The Wife’s Secret, ’'
* * Fashion and Famine, ’ 1 * * The Old Homestead, ’ *
* ‘ The Heiress, ” “ Mury Derwent, ’ ’ ete. . etc.
Price $1.50 tri Paper ? or #3 In Clotu.
H». Stephens has been engaged on the mannscript of
the'ahovowork for near a year, ami it will no doubt pro re
t» be as popular and havens large and as extended a
sale as her celebrated work, * • Fashion and Famine. ”
MEB. ANN 8.. STEPHENS’ WORKS.
NEW AHD'BSAUTIFDL EDITIONS.
TBK WIFE’S BBCBET. One yolnme, paper coyer.
Price $1.60; or in one yolnme,' doth, for $2.
THE BEJEGTED WIFE, One yolnme, paper coyer.
Price $1.50; tr in one yolnme, doth, for $2
FASHION AND FAMINE One yolnme, paper coyer.
Price.sL6o; or in one yolnme, cloth, Mr $2.
M AKYBKRW ENT. One yolnme, paper eeyer. Prlee
$1,60; or in one yolnme, cloth, for $2.
THE HBIBBBS. One yolnme, paper coyer., Price
$1.60; or In one yolnme, cloth, forsA '
THE ODD HOMESTEAD. One yolnme, paper coyer.
Prlcesl.6o; or in one yolnme, eleth, for $2,
US* Booksellers, Hews Agents, and , all others will
please sen d on their orders at once for what they may
want of either edition of “SILENT STETOOIBS,” or
of any oftbe other new and uniform editions of the
popular works of Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens.
*) Pnhliehed and for sale at the Cheapest Book House in
the world to bar or send for a stock of books, which is.at
T. B. PEIEKSOS * BBOTHEBS’,
300 CHESTHDT Street, Philadelphia.
To whom all orders jnust come addressed, and they
will receive immediate attention.
Copies of any of the above books will be Bent to any
one free of postage, on remitting the price of the ones
wanted to T. B. Peterson & Brothers, In a letter. It
P[ PRESS, AND WILL SHORTLY
AFPEAB,
feinted in fkench,
HISTOBT OFJOLIUS OJESAB.
ny
THE EMPBBOB NAPOLEON 111.
ITo work has excited so ranch attention as the life of
Julias C*Bar, which Has been so many years in prepa
ration, inyolvinf the expenditure of large sums of
money in procuring; material, eximisg localities, &c.
The style in which the hook is written is very simple
and clear, and readily understood by even those who
aie not perfect in their knowledge of the French lan
gxt&ae. '
The booh will appear in small Svo (about 400 pages)*
with a portrait of Julius Oxeear and maps* printed on
Orders froth, the trad^solicitecL.
* B. APPLBTOK & CO , Publishers^,
4:43 and 449 BBOADWAY.
< , nn CARLETON’S
LATEST BOOKS.
nothing But Money. How novel. by T. S. Arthur.*! 60
Ballad*, by the author of “ Barbara's History"... 160
The GnJblace Ball. A comic poem, illustrated..,. 60
The Beilrosdand Insurance Almanac for 1866, •—» 2 00
The Autobiography of a Hey England FarmHouse.l 76
Together. Hew novel, by aaihoror ‘‘.ffepenthe” 160
The Poems of Miss Caroline May...,....160.
The Old Merchants of Hew Tori. Third eeries..,, 175
The Palace Beautiful. By Orpheus C. Kerr .. 160
Free Odvefnment In England and America......... 3 00
IN PBESS.
St. Phillips, Igrw novel, by the author of " Bat
ledge.” • y
Mecy Brandegee. A brilliant new novel."
LoversapdThinkers. ByHewes Gordon,
«»* These hooks aw sold everywhere, and wUI bo seal
by mail, (res, on receipt of price, by
CARfiETON, Publisher,
apl2-wstf ; '»■ HBV YOBS.
‘TSIEW BGOEB ! NEW BOOKS I!—NO
i' THIHG BUT MOSEY. A “Mover; By T. S. Ax.
GASOLINE MAT, containing Sonca from
■ketckes and n*uue* Foesn* of thought and felling
DAWK TO DARK IK ITALY. A tale of the
Befcrmation in the Sixteenth Centnry.
THE CBBIBTIAS AKMOB, with Illustrative Beleo
tlLßAYll°ls»a iHB y BATTLB YIELD OF GETTYB
-- A aeries of letters from a Field HoipHal, amd
national Poems. By Mrs B. A. Bonder. ,
A BU OK OF GOLDEN DEEDS OF ALL TIMES AHB
•ALL LAUDS. Gathered;sad narrated by the anthor of
the Heir of Bedclyffe. Vellnm cloth - . _
THE JEST BOOK. The choicest Anecdotes and Say-
Jnf», selected and arranged by Mark Lemon. Vallum
ol |ot sale by JAMBS S. CLAXTOH,
Successor to _
W. 8. & ALFRED HAtfTlEff,
606 CHESTNUT Street
•912-tf '
nPHE AMERICAN EXCHANGE AND
A. EBVIEW forAPElLcontainstha Mining*^Pe
troleum Laws enacted at the last sessioni Pena
sylvanla legislature. Also, a great and varied amount
■i. of useful and interesting matter.
i«S* 'M Mrta»» anTtirm Humplft CoPtfißi SO cSQtHi
awram. a*wvi* vwl> "g oWllßS * & MOO Iff,
It* STo. 5»1 GHISTNDT Street* FMlada, •
F. WARBURTON,
FASHIONABLE HATTER,
Street,
Ktment of
apB-lmlf
430 Clie&inut Street,
, Philadelphia.
Adjoining ret) Foat Office.
gOffUYLKILL COAL
NOTIOE. —The und erslgned hereby respectfully noti
fy friends and the public (hat the leeeee from
the Hew York and Schuylkill Coal Company (formerly
the Forest Improvement Company), under which they
have heretofore operated varlonc Collieries In Schuyl
kill county, Pa., bavins severally expired by limita
tion ol the same, and the Company having determined
to engage in mining and selling Coal, the business will
hereafter be conducted by,said Company. -
In making this announcement the undersigned desire
to return their warmest acknowledgments to their nu
merous customers and Wends for the liberal patronage
extended to them during thelasttwenty-lye years, and
to solicit a continuance of (he same In favor of the NB W
YORK AMD SCHUYLKILL COAL COMPANY, in
which their senior is, and will continue to be, largely
Interested.
CJHAS- A- HBOKSCHBB & CO.,
Fsbbuabt, 1866.
THUS NEW TOBK & SCHOIIiKIIIi OOAi CO.
*8 SOUTH STEEET, HEW YOKE, and
827 WALNUT STEEET, PHILADELPHIA.
isoh
fOfi
' JtOBKB TATI.OB,
n.n»» A, HECBSCHEK, |o. WILSO* DAVIS,
JOHN P. PHELPS,
o. WILSON DAVIS,
WM. E. WARREN,
tbbabubbe and secretary.
W. w. DUFFIELD,
RESIDENT MANAGER AT WOODBIDB,
. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
j parfci
iotlon is
? teach
vaA the
1 mo*t
n»#lOTlCE.—Kefertin* to the annexed card the
HEW YOKE ANDSCHUYLKILL COMPANY announce
that; havlng'assumed the working of the several Col
lieries which haye for many years been operated oy
Messrs. CHAS. A. HBOKSCHBR & CO. .they are now
ureuared to contract for the d*llvery, durtag the en
year? from their WHABF (14) at RICHMOND, OH THE
DBLAWABB BIVBB, HBABPHIUDBLPHIA, of their
superior White and Bed Ash Schuylkill Coal. Orders
respectfully solicited.
o. W. DAVIS, President.
Haboh n. im.
JpOR TEE ILLUMINATION.
"gen. grant CANDLES.”
For sale by
WINDOW GLASS—ALL SIZES AND
VV <m»lltlss,at.xtr««sl,^rlcs. A gmm
S, E, CQBt SJXTR AND MAEffiBT SXREET^
SPRING
SILENT g (BliaßUß !
BEIOW FIFTH,,
45 SOUTH Street, HEW YOKE.
OFFICES.
DIBECfbBS.
SAML. SLOAN,
WM. B. WABEEN,
RICHARD heckscheb.
OFFICERS.
(PRESIDENT.
mh2o-mwfl2t
Warranted not to “Bun."
ROBERT DONNELL & SON,
806 WALNUT Street.
FINANCIAL.
u. s.
SBVEN-THIBTT JLOAIV.
By authority of the Secretary of the Vreainry, the
underlined has summed the Oeneral SnbecrlytiOß
Agency for the sale of United States Treasury Hotel
bearing aeven and three-tenths Mr sent, interest ter
annua, known aa the
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
These Botes are leaned under date of August 16,1864,
and are payable three yean from that time, In cur
rensy, or are eokvertlble at the option of fho holder Into
U. S. M 0 SIX PER CENT.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
These Honda are now worth a yremlnm of nine ter
cent,. Including gold Interest from Hovembsr, which
nukes ths setusl profit on the 7-90 Loan, at entreat
rates, lnelndlng Interest, about ten par sent ter an
num, besides Its exems>tionfrom State and municipal
taxation , which adds from one to thru per centfmore.
according to the rate leaded on other property. Xhe
intereetie payable semi-annually by eonpous attached ,
to each nett, whlsh may ha eat of and sold to any bank
or banker.
The Interest amounts to
One sent per day on a *5O note.
Two cents per day on a WOO not*.
Ten tents per day on a *6OO note.
Twenty cents per day on a $l,OOO note. /
One Dollar per day on a *6,000 note.
Hotel of all the denominations named will be prompt
ly famished upon receipt of subscriptions. Thislc
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKER
now offered by the Government, and It la confidently
expected that its superior advantages will make it the
rtBF.AT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
Bess than *300,000,000 of the Loan authorired by the
last Congress are now on the market. This amount,
at the rate at which It Is being absorbed, will all ba
subscribed for , within four months, whan the aotea
will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uni
formly been ths sase at the dose of the aabacriptljna
to other Loans.
In order that eliiien* of every town and section of the
country may be afforded faculties for taking the Loan,
the national Banks, Stats Banks, and Private Banker!
throughout the country have generally agreed to re
eeive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their
.own agents, In whom they have confidence, and who
only are tebe responsible for the delivery of the notes
for which they receive orders.
JAY OOOKE,
BBBBOEIPTIOH AO SAT.
No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
COUPONS, 5-20,
08 1881,
DUE MAY 1,1865, AND JULYI,
1865,
BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET RATES,
WM. PAINTER & CO., Bankers,
upS lm lIP SOUTH THIRD STREET.
OBXBHHS IKOBT. ALBX. BSHSOU. J*.
QBABIOSS EMORY & GO.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 15 South Third street,
PHILADELPHIA.
JUI klndc of nneunent ftmcU and Gold Mid Silver
ibonzht and aold, and Collections made.
PartUhlar attention liven to the pnrehase and sale of
Government. State, and other Stoajfcc and Xtoane on com
mission. v noSS-6m
5-20
N COUPONS, ;■
~ ; DUE
- "MAY 'let, * .
BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET PRICE,
BY
! DREXEL & Coe,
mhM-tmyl Ho. 3* booth THOU) RTREBT.
7-80. 5-20. 10-40.
CHAS. HALLOWELL,
STOCK BROKER,
HO. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
(Boom Ho. 4.1 . i
GOVBBHMEHT, STATE, AHB OTHER LOAHS AHD
BTOOKB BOUGHT AHD SOLD OH
COMMIBSIOH.
U. B. 7-30 HOTIS FURNISHED ATPAB.
SPECIAL ATTEHTIOH GIYEH TO
OIL STOCKS.
mhi6-lm*fp «• ■
*JHB NEW
7-30 U. S. NOTES
FOB SALE.
nr sums to snM pi
DAVIES BROWSERS,
BANKERB AND BROKERS,
DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GENE
RALLY.
lahlS-lM
5-20.
7.30.
ADAMS Sc isES'VIS",
NO. 80S CHESTNUT STBEET,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
All kinds Of
GOVERNMENT SKCUROTBSiINDSTOCKS BOUGHT,
SOLD. AND NBGbTIATBD.
GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Bpeclal attention given to OIL STOCKS. mhlO-8m
BPWABP BOBIF3. HOBAOB B. PHARBOF.
JjDW. ROBINS Sc CO.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE
BROKERS,
SO. 47 SOUTH A JUKI* SIKtXI,
PHILADELPHIA.
AMKISPSOP
BANK NOTES, GOLD, BILVBE, STOCKS. BONDS,
AND GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Collections made on all parts of the country. , -
Deposits recelvM, subject to eight draft, and internal
allowed. > -mao«qia.
gECOND
„ NATIONAL BANK,
OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA,
. (LAZE IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY.)
CAPITAL. ©300,000.
BANKERS’ AND MERCHANTS ; COLLECTIONS
promptly attended to on the most favorable terms.
■ •' ' 8. E. WARNER. President.
JOHN E. PATTERSON. Cashier. mh2 8m
|gr g Bs COMPANY.
BANKEBS AND STOCK BBOKEKS,
NO. 14 FABQUHAB BUILDINGS,
(WALECT ST.. BELOW THIRD),
FaruumiißHU.
Gold, Sorernmant loads, Oil and Miscellaneous
Stocks, bought and sold on Commission at the Board of
Brokers. Dealers In Foreign Exchange. LetUrs of cre
dit luu.d on Londoa, Part., Antwerp, Jte. JaSC 3m
fJHE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND,
NO. 136 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, BELOW ”
CHESTNUT, ,
Pays five per cent. Interest on Deposits. Agents for
the sale of United States 7 S-lfl Loans at Par. Govern
ment, State and City Loans and Stocks bought sold
for depositor* and othera on Oommliaioa. miu.7- am
CAMTJEL ALLEN,
D STOCK BKOKBK. _ • ,
80. 130 Sooth THIRD Street.
>*' PHILADELPHIA.
Ce garden & co., nos: eoo and
• 60» MARKET Street. of and
Sic.. &o. Tfc# larcertud most complete stook, ulJBw
b*«t term*. Oouafry Hertosat* «nd toe *r*4*«g»-
plied. f miu ‘ aa —
nOTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK
AMD CAMVAB. of all nnmbere and brands
Tent. A-wnina, Trank, and Waion-cover Duck. Also,
Paper taannfuotnrers' Drier. Felt.. from one to Are feet
wife; Fanltna. a
aog.tf Ho. 103 JOKES' Alley.
■PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS-CHOOSE,
Jt vben doßired, from B. F. BEIMER'B larae and
eleeant auoitment; the beeUstyles made; patent nlnge
back jibnru moot flexible and durable. 634 ARCH
Street. J ■ I**'
- T4SXEm^eSVB^TAtWI4It<?IiOTIUNa
WANTED—A. LADY TO TAKE THE
care* of h< tt*«fce*plnf, the charge of children,
and be a companion for a yonn? -duh.
„ Address “ Bonfideitial,” Box 118 Fost Offlee. PhlU
dtlphla. aplg at*
WA NT E D—IN AN IMPORTING-,
" Ho*iery, and Notion Business, a »oed SALES
MAN, who can influence the Ohio trade. Addrew Box
565, with real name and references. _ " »
WANTED—IN A CLOTH AND CAS
!» SIMBBB Honee, a Balasmaa of experience, who
ean It fluence trace. --OLOrttS ’
ttp!l3>» - Box lOiB. P O.
WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS SALES
j * MAN fin a Notion Hduse). we'.l acquainted with
Chester and Delaware county Trade.
Direct Box 1632 F. <>. apg-ffl*
WANTED--A FIBST-CLASS SALES'
” MAN (in. a Notion Honsa), wall acquainted
wltiTiadf in Delaware and Maryland,
Direct SOXJJ632P. 0.
WANTED—CANVASSERS FOR
' ' IJFB IHSITKAKGB The beet termßoffered. Ap
ptT»» 43a CEEBTMPT St.. second story mh2l-lm»
ANT MERCHANT WISHING TO
open a Store Is a fi*e location in the oountry, or
furnish foods on commission, upon goGasscurny.
Address “H »•»/*
It* - Press Office,
A GENTLEMAN WHO IS INTI-
Ia matelr acquainted with the Hardware Bnalnere,
Is all its detail*. I« deelrsus ot procuring a PABTHKB,
Witt from $25 OCO or $30,000 Is eeeh, for the purpoea
of opening a Hardware Store in Eichmond, Virginia.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address Box 1668, Post Office, „ • _
apll 3t» Philadelphia, Fa.
nANAL-BOAT,BUILDERS AND
VV CAULKERS WANTED„at GHBSTSB.
- employm “ t - s & oo„
Chester. PenntL_
"EMPLOYMENT HOUSE FOB HOUSE
KEEPERS, Seamstresses, Chambermaids, Walters.
Nurses, Cooks, Laundresses, and .general housework,
white and colored. 803 LOCUST St. ■ ap4-lm
TOHFLOYMENT HOUSE for CLERKS,
-*-4*Book'fcespßra, Salesmen, Packers, Porters. Watc
hmen, Coachmen, Pricers. Conductors, Bar-tenders,
Waiters,Farm-hands. Gardeners,&e. Employers suited
at short notice, 803 and 804; LOCUST St. apt-1 m
fr REATEST THING OF THE TIMES
vX-.ro WESTS PRIZE ENVELOPES. Arentß wanted
everywhere • Premium Watches given to Axento. On
receipt of $l5 we will mail, post-paid, *OO Envelopes,
and a splendid Solid Silver Hunting-Case Watch, as a
premium to the agent. Jc? single Envelope sent, with
circular and full particulars, on receipt of 25 cents. Aa
dre» A. a. BOWES ft CO., P. 0., 80x48!0,36 BBEK
MAN Strest, H.T rahW 3m
f ELEOKAPH OPEBATOR- —A
jimjxK man. an eKparienoed Telegraph Operator oa
?arer, wisleaa MTOiTlONatt be abovebusiness
' Please aldics, Box Ho. 6, WMta Marali F. 0., *oat
aomery county. aprz-.it
WOOL, WOOL.
TI wANTEa—A good second-hand ,
30 IHCH CONDE*SBK and SECOND BBBAKEK
LAP DKAW,
a G BBTNSEB,
Wldijetowp. Pa
«FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE FOUR
atory Brick Residence, three-etory back balldlnas,
wltb modern improvement,, sitnated at So, ld3o
SPRUCE Street, apply to ROBERT MAGjQRESOR,
*l9 WAMJDT Street. It
ATO RENT A FURNISHED
FARM HOUSB. within a few minutes' walk
ofWalliMford Station, on the Philadelphia and W«i
Chester Railroad. Apply ’to GEORGE WILLIA&ISOS,
near the Station. • It
«FOK SALS—A VALUABLES!
FAEBf, COUNTBY SEAT, and KUL PBO-J
-PEETY on tie north Pennsylvania Bailrosd,. about
12 miles from Philadelphia. The Farm contains about
77 acres of flrst-olais land, and is iiomedlaioly adja
cent to a depot on the raUroad.
The bnildims consist of a lamMansionHouse. Ta
nant House, Bara, and Grist mill. The Mill is one of
the most valuable on the Wissahickon Creek, and. if
desired. could be conveniently divided from the rest of
the property.
For terms, die., apply to
ao!2 vrfmSt*
m FOB SALE—A MODERN BUILT
-HSbTOHE MAHHOH. Chestnut Hill, Inquire of A:
FITLEB, 51 north SIXTH Slreet, orM WIX.BOH, cor
ner of Evergreen Avenae and County-line Bead, ad
joining the premises apU-St»
«FOB SALE—OISE OF THOSE DE
elrahle Dwellings, with_slde yard, on south tide
of WAhLsCE Street, west of Twentieth. Inquire 319
MABKUT Street apll 2t*
MFOR BALK—a DESIRABLE bu
siness PKOPBBTT adjoining tha National
QnaTds’ Hall, Race street, west of Fifth street. lot 20
faet 0 inches front Ist 130 feet deep to Cressom street.
Immediate'possession. ‘» aOBACB PErPZ<
SSO9 South SIXTH Ssrcet.
m $3,500.—F08 BALE, WITH POS
ES SESSION. 713 T WBHTI -FOURTH Street, below
Browm Bine rooms, largo yard aplO 6t«
£fob sale— large first-class
FACTOBT, near the centre of the city; tour stories,
lot 100 feet front and 170 feet dees on two other street*.
Three fronts. Steam Bogina, Boiler, Shafting,'Eleva
tor, &c., all nearly new. Fossesslon In thirty days.
p r i ce . 545.C00. MILLER,
asB-7tlf ;isd Horth SIXTH Street.
Mfob sale low, if closed
BOOH—Tiiroe- story DWELLING, Ho. 134 North
Twentieth street. Immediate possession,
imit (a - H. P. GLENN,
’ 183 Sooth FOURTH Street, and
apB-tf 8. W. corner BEVEnTEBHTH and QBEBff.
BBS DOCK STREET,
10-40.
WANTS.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
S. M. COBSOH,
Ho. 605 w ALBUT Street,
m GOOD FARM PROPERTY A
3C
Attorney at Law.
»36 gouth THIBD Street, Phila,
TJ LET—A FIRST-CLASS OFFICE,
on CHESTHOT Street. Address “A. jL,” Prose
office. . epl2-wfm3t
•TRUSTEES' SALE.
. DELAWABB COUNTY
' PASSENGER BAlLBOAl) COMPANY.
■ Tie Undersigned, mortgagees or trnetees named In a
certain mortgage dated July 2d. 1860, recorded In Phila
delphia county, in Mortgage Book A.D. 8., Ho. 64,
page TO, by which the aboye-namsd Company, to se
cnre bonds batted by it, has mortgaged its reader rstl
-way, including the iron rails, sleepers, cross ties, sills,
string pieces, and All other parts or portions of the su
perstructure of said railway, together with all the cor
porate rights, powers, liberties, privileges, and Iran
chites of eaid Company, and ite tolls, rente, issues,
income, and profits; and together alto with the entire
estate, real and personal, of said Company, inolndlng
its cars, horses, harness, provision and equipments, and.
all other its property, effects, and estate, real >nd
persona}, whatever and wheresoever the same may he,
will, tinder powers contained in said mortgage deed,
expose the above property to sale, by public anction,
OH TED 3d DAY OF FIFTH MOUTH CMay) HEXT,
At 2 o’clock F. H.,
AT THE HOWABD HOUSE,
I* Upper Darby township, Delaware county,.Pa., the
Western Terminus of said Bead.
Said road ions with, a stogie track and turnouts from
Xogan sweet, in West Philadelphia, where it connects
with the West Philadelphia Passenger Bailway, west
ward along the Philadelphia and west Chester Tara
pihe roadabout four miles, to the said Howard House.
The personal property of the Company consists of two
cars (which may be seen at said Howard House), three
horses; and a lit of harness ....
The undersigned will require Aye hundred dollars to
be paid at the time of sale, upon signing the contract of
i vie.* ' > JOHNnsLLEEB, i*Fr«sfcAfts
apll-201* JOSEPH POWELL, i Traste9S ‘
E)B SALE—A 250 ACHE LEASE, ON
a branch of Ilnnhard’.g Greek, near gome tine walls,
bavin* tweniy years to inn. Royalty, one-eiiUn, In-
Cl appl*yt lml “ eriaß - X H. WASHES,
Office Blue Creefc Oil Gompanr*
40Y WALKnrStreet
TO PHOTOGRAPHISTS —TO LET—
*- The lame Garden-NoiSS Arch street. Apply onttie
premises, or to T. S. WOOD. 605 ABCH Street, before
UJL M. _____ . &P*o 3t*
CPLENDID INVESTMENT!
io TO PABTIEB FOBMJHO OIL COMPANIES.
FOB SALE—A valuable Tract of SSSO A3BBS OF OIL
Superior White Oak Ship Timber. Coal in immense
quantities of extra quality. Over half boring torn
tory,, Title perfect. Land in tile vicinity le selling for
over *2OO per acre This will be Bold a bargitu to
parties desirous of investing or forming an oil com
pany. Part stock ‘^g^t N C n%T. lty
apß-6t* 133 X Boutb FOPBTfi Street.
M ESTABLISHED EXPRESS BUBI
BSS for sale at 88T CHBBBY St. It*
A SUPERIOR SYRUP COOLER FOR
Seda Fountain for sale, by CSABLES W. BtLKY.
at 506 MABKBT Street. »Pl 2 2t»
J7OR SALE A BARGAIN—A STATION
JC WaGOK. carry tey«n persons, door in behind, for
one or two horses* in complete' order, been used hut
three times, Apply to
AMOS M GSBQO,
Busti*fcon* Twenty* fcbird Waid.
anULIMEBY.
fB MISS ABEAM, NO. 15 SOUTH
BIBTH Street, has opened Spring 1 and Summer
Millinery. Also, a large assortment of Mourning Mil
linery. *' apl2*wtha3i*
|hn MIBB FENNELL, 26 NORTH
EIGHTH Street, Invites attention to her assort*
mentof Spring and Sommer MILLIISEBY.
apia-Tgfaqgt* '
Mfe SEED PEAS—EUGENIE; CHAM
itI-IOJT of England, Tom Thumb. Extra Early,
Daniel o'Bomhe. English Dwarf. Blue Imperial,
Bishop's® warf, White Marrowfat, with aU other va
rieties; for sale by ’ BOBBBT BOTBT. Jr.,
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse,
It 9aa and 93* MARKET Street, aboye Slnth.
Mb SEED POTATOES.—A, CHOICE
ZC lot of Buckeye and Garner ChiU Potatoes, in store
and for sale by 1 EOBSBT BBl&f, Jb ,
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse,
It 932 and 93* MABKBT St., aboye Hiath.
@ PLOUGHS, HARROWS, CULTI
YATORK, Farm Rollers, Garden. Farm, and
Railroad Wheelbarrows, Churns, Hass, Spades,
Rakes, with all other implements for the Farm or
Garden. ' ROBERT BtJIST, Jr ,
‘ Seed and Agricultural Warehouse,
It .933 and 93* MARKET St., above Ninth-
A EKGLIfiH RIVETED BACK
LAWN GRASS SCYTHES, Grass Hoofcs, Border
Shears, Hedge and Box Shear*. Edaing Knives,Tiarden
Keels and Lines. Garden Engines, Welsh. Scythe Stones,
•with every kind of implement required by the gar*
toner, for sale by BdBKET BUTST, Jr.,
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse,
It 933 and 984 c MARKET Street, above Kinth.
rfSSfmmf? PHILADELPHIA SUR-
S&SgIP'aEOHS’ BAKDAGB INSTITUTE. Ho. 1*
jj. HIHTH Street, abeve Market —B. C.
EVERETT, after thirty years’ practical experience,
guarantees the skilful adjustment of hla Premium Pa
tent Graduating-Pressure Truss, Supporters, Elastic
Stockings, Shoulder Braces, Crutches, Ac. Ladles’
apartments conducted by a Lady. ap!2-ly
T7OB THE ILLUMINATION —LARGE
T sized PAI'EE FLAGS, 26 eenl«; small slz9,Xo eaatai
For sale by KIBG Sc BAIRD,
Bo GOT SANSOM Street
POR ILLUMINATING.
-a- Something new foi illnminatlom and camp ase
pnblicmeetings, Sc. Onchnmdred percent, saved bj
nelr. the
For sale by W. W gNIGHT & SOH,
apll-St 509 COMMBBCB St,
T> RIMER’S .COLO RE D PHOTO-
Xi GBaPBS» $L 50; the finest likeneßHes'for the price
made: see specimens and judge of accuracy and coloring*
al Gallery, SBCOHD Street, ibove Green.
pUTTY ! PUTTY! AT REDUCED
A prior sby the manufactnrers.
ZIBOtSK A SMITH,
Proprietors of the Penna Paint and Color Worti.
apB lit* Store and Office 137 Forth THIBD Bt._
PURE CORN VINEGAR, FREE
■*- from drugs, and warranted to pMservo Jrutta ana
picfcle* equal to cider vinegar, “a , *
b flb2B-ljn 35 BoothFBOBT Street^
WHITE LEAD, AT REDUCED
** prices, by the »annfactnr|M^ B
te torB gt -
ATRfAS9NASLfi P&ICES,
AUCTION SIXES.
PEREMPTORY BALE OF BOOKS,
am. Mat
011 ml? "“d TUBbbAY MOKHIHBS,
ntrii^K»inK“iS 4^ii l fes 1110 o clock,rat
Ar« And fonSgm
authors, such as; Arthur, Bryant, Bat croft Witwiifni.
gov. wight, Hawthorne, h’o
Bayard Taylor, Byron, Burns, Scott, ShaVsnesroT
Boikin, ProfL Wilson, QlmUt HamiltSS, SeSSt
Guizot, Herbert] Spencer, and others. *********
Also, handsome Family and Pocket Bibles. Prayer
and Bymn Boohs, in Morocco atd Velvet btcdiris.
Photograph Albums, Scrap Books, rochet Books, Pork*
/olios. Writing and Paint Boxes, Engravings, Blanfe
Books. Paper, Envelopes. Ac., Ac., Ac. aps.«t
AMUSEMENTS.
QHOBAL FESTIVAL.
T R IKI-TT CHOI S,
OF SXVTOBEi
CHDBB THE BIBBCTION OF BE. OBTUSE,
WHjlt BETBAT _
- THE CHORAL FESTIVAL _
Becently given in Trinity Church, N. 7., Bt
Sf. CtMEHT'S OEHSCH,
WEDHBBDAY ABD THUKSDAY, April Milt and SStia.
SOLOISTS.
Master RICHARD COKER, principal Soprano of
Trinity Ohotr. _
Messrs. GEOROE BIKPSOJT, Tenon J, S. THOMAS,
Baritone
Masters BHRLIOH.JELLAjtpjrATE. and PRATT.
‘ORGABISTS
Br. CUTLEB and W. EUGENE THAYEB,tha talented
Orianist of Boston. _
Selections from tlie great works of HUTDSIi. BAOH,
MENDBLSSOHN. and HAY'DH-
Admission, $l5O. . . „ .
Tickets for sale at Mr. Charles W.A Trompler’eMaal*
Store, Seventh and Chestnut streets, and at the Episco
pal Book Store, Po. ISS4 Chestnut-street.
Doors open at 6#. commence at 7>£. ~
Books of words in fall, containing the historical re
mark*. will be presented to each of the audience at the
Church.
Positively no money will be received at the Church,
and no more tickets will be sold than the Church can
comfortably accommodate. Poll particulars in future
announcements - ■ aplQ-mwsst
A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
-£*- . GRAND BILLIARD CONTEST
BETWiBIT
EDMTJITD H. HELMS AWg f STBPHR
TOE THE CHAjaPIOHEmPOF PEWHSJLVAJnA,
On THURSDAY EVBKI SOf, April 13ft71865.
The Game will be 1 200 points, carom?, "with, the Trash
shot debarred, on a new American Standard Table,
feindlj fnrnlthed for the occasion by Sfessrc 'PWRLkW
JjCOLLEEiXEE. ISewTork
Admission 60 cents; Reserved Beats $L Ticketscan
be procured** the principal Botels and Billiard. Room*
untiUhe day and evening of the .contort, when they
will be sold at the Academy of Basic.
Doors open at 7 o’clock; playing commence &tBo’olock
precisely- GHAS. T. BHINN,
aplQ-4t* Business Agent
A MERIOAK ACADEMY OP MUSIC*
-tA d, i. CARPENTER’B BRAND ANNUAL
FLORAL FESTIVAL AND B ILL,
Will take place on • _
WEDNESDAY EVENING April 19. 1885.
TICKETS THKBE i OLLABB,
Admitting a Gentleman and- Ladies.
Tickets to be bad of CoL J Thomlay, Sll'Chertnot
street, of Managers, and D. L. Carpenter, 025 Arab
street "
Haesler’s Band is engaged.
N. B -D. L. CARPENTER and Cl L. CARPEN
TER will Dance their celebrated MATELOTE with
two Young Mines, daring the examination of the
pnplla apS 6l»
XTEW CHESTNUT- STREET THEA-
X" TEE—CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH.
WBOBESDAV BVBWIHG, April la,
LABT BIGHT, BBT TREES,
IP6 Act, and 9
OS.
LIFE AMO»G THE LOWLY,
Its success during its pastrepresentatlons has been!of
the most
FLATTERING CHARACTER,
As it was received nightly by bouses crowded In era*
ry part. It will be presented with its New and Beauti
ful Icesery, Superb Music. New Mechanical Effects,
Correct Appointments and unapproachable Cast.
* MONDAY EVENING, APBIL 17,
Fiistappearancer poßitivelT.of
? MBS. D. P. BOWBB6. -
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 15.
FOBTISTH GRAND FAMILY MATIN£3, ‘
When UNCLE TOM’S CABIN
Will be presented.
BABTBB MONDAY, APBIL 17,
GBAND HOLIDAY MATINEE.
WAMTUT-STBEET THEATBE.
If THIS AFTERNOON,
MATINEE. .
Testimonial Benefit tendered to the Widow and Or*
pban Children of tbe late
P WILLIAM H. PAUL.
Formerly bUßiness managerof tiiia Theatre.
EDWIN ADAMS,
Chestnut Btxeet Theatre Company, 4rch*»traet Theatre
Company, Walnut-street Theatre Company, bypermfs*
sion of their respective managers. «
LOTTERY TICKET . _ „
BLACK-EYED SUSAN,
JONES* BABY.
Doors open at 1; Curtain rises at 2. Dress Circle and
F&rauet CO cents; Reserved Seats #1; Family Circla
2C cents. It
THEATRE.
WEDNESDAY EVENING. April 12.-1606.
VESTVALI! VESrVALI!
VESTVALI i
The Magnificent,
In Madame Jule de MaguerL tea M» eautiful play of
HEARTS ABB TRUMPS
VESTVALI AS THE MARQUIS.
VESTVALI WILL SING FOUR SONGS !
And a Duet with Mrs. C. Henri
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF VBSTVALL
MBS. JOHN DBEW’S NEW ARCH.
jXL STRBET THEATRE.
LABT FIGHTS OF EDWIN ADAMS.
Wednesday and Thursday Bvenlno. April 12th and 138 k
\ HER OF THE HAT.
Frank Hawthorn* - —....——... Edwin Adam*.
Huohanan Bead’* “Sheridan s Rida.”
By EDWIN" ADAMS.
To conclude with WHICH SHALL I MABRY 7
Friday, BENEFIT OF EDWIN ADAMS. ap!2-2t
Agband selSot concert at
CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY
EVENING, April 12th —Benefit of the Locust-street
Hall Association. Tickets 25 cents. Doore open at 7,
commencing at quarter before 8 Is*
EMMA HARDINQE
MUSICAL FUND HALL
OK
THURSDAY EVENING, April 13th, 18®.
subject:
•’THE HAY OF RECONSTRUCTION I”
TICKETS, 3S CENTS,
For sale at Pair's Boohßtore and at the door. ' a pi 2- 2 1*
PONTEST FOR A PRIZE ATCON
VV CEBT HALE TO-RIGHT. - • It»
•C'XHIBITIOK DRILL OF THE
-JE* .CADETS ...
OF THE *
PEHESYLVANIA MILIfABY ACADEMY
__Ss
"WEST CHESTER, Pa..
COLOR EL THEODORE HYATT. President,
, AT THE
AMEBIC A H. ACsDKHYOF MUSIC.
On TB IS (Wednesday) EYEHIHO. April 18th
Beserved Seats: COoents—to be bad only at PBTEK
SOH’S, 306 CD ESTRUT Street. Admittance Tickets.
29 cents. - . . - ; It
THE BOHEMIAN GLEB club com
1* PETES for the Prize at GOHCSS? HALL TO-
QELECT READINGS AND RECITA
k? TIOSS from BYRONand TINJfYSOU, by PHILIP
LAWRBBCF, at ASSEMBLY BUILDING, THURSDAY
EVENING* April 13th, whsn be will be assisted by bis
favorite Pupils* the Ch ampien Readers of Philadelphia.
Ticheis 80 Cents. api2-2i»
-THE AMERICA QUINTETTE COM-
A- PETES for the Prize at CONCBRT HALL TO
NIGHT. It*
NO TIC E.—ADMISSION TICKETS
AND RBSERYED SEATS for the ORAND BIL
LIARD CONTEST between B. H. NBLMS and V. 18-
TEPHB, will be for eale on THURSDAY Anril 13, 1885,
dsy and evening. at tie ACADEME OF MUSH, aafp.
Also, one Prosceninm Box. CHAS. T SHIRR.
Xt* Busin* ss Agent.
THE AMERICAN QUARTETTECOM-
A f-ETBS for the Prize at CONCERT HALL TO
RIGHT. - ' It*
/ZJ.ERMANIA ORCHESTRA— PUBLIC
VI REHEARSALS every SATURDAY at 3K o’sloc*
Pe H.» at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Tickets. M
cents. Sbe Tickets, $1 sto be bad at Tnmolsr’s, **»
die’s, tad Meyer's Mane Stores, sad at the HALL ao?-B
THE AMERICAN VOCALISTS AT
A CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT in jorneof tflelr beet.*
THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.
1 CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, le OPEN DAmt
for visitors, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. 3e3f
TVTEW SONGS, COMIC, ETC. ; BECI
JLI TATIORB. Duetts. Glees* Quartettes, Quintettes,
&e. t &c. f at CONCERT BALL TO-NIGHT, it*
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.—
A Exhibition every WBDJUSSDAY, at 3% F- M. Ad
mission 10 cents. Store, Jo-11S EIGHTH Street. It*
•BOARDING.
Boarding.—wanted, two
Second-story (or one on first floor) Unfurnished
ROOMS, for a Gentleman and Daughter, in a first*
class bouse, immediately or by the first of May. Ad
dress Box bo. 1792 Post Office, stating terms and
100 ition. • ap!2 3fc*
TTAND SOME SECOND STORY UN
-11 FURNISHED ROOMS, with hoarding, within
fire minutes’ walk of Eighth and Cnestnnt. Also on»
famished. Reference repaired. Address “Box Sga
P. O.” , ap7-5t y
LOST AND FOUND.
fIITY "WARRANT DOST, 'NO. 584,
V 0 f Water Department, payahleto my orderandnot
endorsed. Payment stopped. WILLIAM WHITE.
1355 North TENTH Street. »p!3-3t*
Lost.— a perpetual policy,
liven by the Franklin Sire Insurance Company »
Philadelphia. 80. 2CM. dated January 9ih. lE% fee
JOHH P. MOHIER, and by him transferred to Wit.
GBABT, April 13, 1843. been lost a snttabto
Seward will he .given for its return to JOHW WIBSt
Ho-565 Berth fIFMC Street
Philadelphia* ’April 6.1565
NEW STEAMSHIP WILMAM
iSSiK f. CLYDE, now leading at first wharf
above Market street, on Government account; for Hil
ton Head. South Carolina was built by Jacob Sialx,
engines by Heaney* Sen & Archibald, of Charter i is sis:
hundred tons burthen. Her consort, the WASHIEG--
105 now nearly finished at the lame place was built
expressly for the Richmond and Norfolk trade. Owned
by Mr. THOMAS CLYDE, of Philadelphia
RgiitLj—c WEST CHESTER
MMWW'gM mn PHILADELPHIA. BA2£>
~ROAT>, VIA MEDIA.
SUMMER ABRAHOBMBHT. # __
On and after MGSTDAX, AprU 17,1565, the trains wHS
leave as follows:^
WEST CHESTER TRAXHS
Leave Philadelphia for Welt Chester at 7.85 and ID. IS
A. and 2.15. 4.45, and 6 45 P if.
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 5.20, 7.41. anil
10.56A.K., andl4sand4.4sP.il .
Trains leaving West Chester at 7.45 A.M. and leaving
Philadelphia at 4 45 P.M. srill stop only at Media, *.O.
Jnncti»n,fflen B MUls i Che l eT i Js % andWßsa.
Leave Philadelphia forß. C. Junction at 4.15 and
P* M.
Leave B. C. Junction for Philadelphia at 8 38 1* &
and 7.20 P.M.
These brains atop at all intermediate station*,
... . 0» SUNDAYS,
leavePhiladtapHa atF® I~fe andj*•
Leave West Chester at BA, If and 6 F-*•
Traits leaving Philadelphia at 7.35 A. H. sndlj* P,
M., and leaving West Chester at 7 -46 A- If r.
M.cmnectltlf G *Jnnction with trainson P. & 8.8-
B.E-for Oxford and intermediate points. , .
Uis, unless a specie vo o Di Oftt'l Sa£t
PffTt March 15, 1665 m
Cir attached—-,;£* P'BI
Atlantic Aceomnsodsflon. ....5 30P. K
j™«a«ATLANTIC., _ -
Atlantic A«somiaod»Hon.--y-j^i j-jjp 5;
Freight, with “““ta* £ 5
Inaction TKUKS
T„»_. mn«»trset 11.16 A. M.. Haddonfiald 15LSB P. H.
L F™i.h?mSttodelivered at Cooper’s Poiat lwftw
QNOWWHITE zinc, at reduced
D prices, by the * BmTH .
Proprietors of the Penna Paint and Color Works
atS-llt* Store and Office 137 BorthTH tBPBt. _
TXELMBOLD’B EXTRACT BTJCHD
II gives health ahd'rigor to the frame asdbloomt*
the pallid cheek. Debllffir ia eccompanied hr many
alarming symptoms, andif no tna-tmei*
to. lawiitTorEptl—tlEgtoaaiw ,
pfsemtmsx F9B qvewoM woss*