The Com VetwO Blaafl, M Maryland A D Harlan, Coaiesvtlla RufusWUey & wr, Penna Mias Jolla A. Wiley, Pa E J Buckley k wr, Md J H Hobart, Pottatown O H Bherer, Trenton, m J W W Jefferts, W Utester I, I,"vis, West Otester D -H Dnffleld, Otester Hlehard Ferguson, Penna i J P Wilkinson, Penna I Wilson H O-ilnerr, Penna | Job D mglas, Penna i .TosbaaHeildjUbasterjPa » (Tnlon. 1) Harper, Ollnten no ? 8 ®°2? m »n.catatoaoi> Jas MoKim, Blair 00, Pa Jas a Evans, Delaware A lex sample, Panna i Jpnn Solomon A wf, Del M R rbompoon M D» Del Mt Union I w H Ollbert, Uoitesvlila lAlex Liw & wf, Del Wm Huston, Del Clothing b* the Mils. Tki Immense stock of KIiDJ- MADE CI/OTHINO now displayed at ' WANAMAKER it BBOWN'S OAK HALL POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 8- B. eor. SIXTH ana MARKET Sts., U Biased Sn one continnoas lino, would reach a lon* di«Unce toward Elchmond. TMaioat stream of Clotli j ' Ing Is running off at MARVELLOUSLY LOW PRIORS apl4-tf M^.KBXED. BHUNNEB—PARKY,—ApriI 27th, 1865, at the residence of tbe bride’s father, No. 2037 Green street, by tbe Her. T. J. Skepperd, Mr. Augustus G. Branner. of Doylestown, Penna., to Miss Addle Z. Parry, of this otty. .* Ml LI.EK—BONSAI.,—On the evening of Jan. R ?J' Ja f- J- Shrlgley, Mr. Charles B. Miller to Mies Mary A. Bonsai, both of this olty. * XDXEX?. PsHAVEN.—May Ist, Lieut. Edwin J. Do Ha- TWe Uoited States navy. Tfce officers of the navy and Ms male friends arena ruly, are Invited to attend his funeral, on Thursday SiS&ftllSSS*" “ 3 lato ELY.—Lieutenant Albert S. Ely, 20th Peanayl- wounds reoelyed In battle on His funeral will take place at Friends’ Meeting Honse. WTlgbtstown. Books county, Pa., on to-mor. row (Tbnrsras), at 11 o’ol'ok. ’ - * ShATTUUK —April goth, at Harrisburg, Sarah w!feol M. A. Shattuck, and daughter or tbs late Philip Reltzel, Esq., of this olty, In tbs 3Tti year of ber ago. i The funeral will take place from the residence of her aunt, Catharine Shlndle, No. 29 South Djko street, tnls olty. on Wednesday, 8d Inst, at throe o’clock. The relatives agd friends of the familv invited to attead the funeral,without further notice.* CARTER.—On the morning of the Ist ins.»af, Preaton Carter, In the slst year of Ms age. The relatives, and his male friends, are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from Ms late residence, 2340 North Sixth street] on Friday after noon, May 6th. at 2 o’clock, *** LsESTaTSY.--on the 15th nit., at Nice, France, James Lesley, Jr., of Philadelphia, in tho 431 year Of his age. » MoBHIDE,—On the 80th ultimo, Andrew Mo- Bride, In the 6Tlh year of his age. Tbe relatives and friends of the family, also the Hibernian Society and Directors of tbe Eighth Na tional Bank, are respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral, from hjs late residence, No. 1233 North Se oond street, on Thursday afternoon next, Mav4t'. at 2 o’clock P. Itt. Interment at Monument Ceme tery, *«♦ GASTON.—Oh the 28th ult , Hev. Daniel Gaston, pastor Flrßt Presbyterian Church of Oohookslnk, in tbe 83th year of his age. Funeral service at-theOburob,Germantown road, above Filth street,'on Wednesday afternoon, at I o’clock. Tbe reverend clergy and friends are re speotfully Invited. Interment at Laurel Hilt Coma tery. ***• BOND.—On Seventh Day, 29th nit., at the resi dence of her brother-in-law, Yanleer Eacnus, in Radnor, Delaware county, Pa, Sarah Bond. Her relatives and friends and those of tbs family ere respectfully Invited to attend her funeral from her late residence, as above, without rorther notice, - on Tbird Day, 3d Instant. Meet at tbe house at I o’clock P. M. »* WATSON—On the 29th Instant, John Watson, M. D., aged 65 yearn. Bis relatives and friends are rospcotfuUy Invited to attend Ms fnneral, from bis lato residence, No. 321 North Sixth street, on Wednesday morning, the 3d lust.. atlO o’olock. To proOßßd to Laurel Hilt. • PEIRCE—On the 2d Inst., Pbebe, Infant daugh ter oi Thomas May and Emma Louisa Peirce. * A LEXANDRE’S AND JOUYIN & CO’S. Black Kid Gloves raduoed to $2 a pair, BBBBON & SOB, ST-nfiraio* "tore, apgl-tf 918 OHESTBOT Street. ULAOR QUEEN'S CLOTH AKD ■-* Gioaiv Kokairs, yard and a half vide. Inst re ceived by BKSSQfi & *OH, Uouraloj Store, apZltf 80, 918 CaESTHUT Street PYRE & LANDELIi. AJ ESTABLISHED IB {lB4O. We always adhere to food Goode, and depend on fair dealing for patronace. GOOD bToCK OF SILK GOODS. GOOD STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. &p 26 SHAWLS AND STAPLE GOODS fjjjjjr* ANNA JR. DICKIEbdE, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THUKSDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1865. « WOMAN’S WORK AND WAGES.” The hast and Great Lecture of the Season. Ticket, for sale at T. B. Pugh’s Bookstore, SIXTH and CHBbTHUT Streets. Admittance, 26 ets,; Keserved Seats. 60 eta my3-2t Tlll'Sfi MEST FRKPAREH FOB BUS]HISS LIFE AT GBEErBHDStTS COM MEKCIeL COLLEGE. So. 637 CHESMUT Streets corner of Seventh. * BOtK-KBEPIRG In all its branches, PBNHAK SBIP, Including Mercantile and ornamental Written OObBBBCIAL CALCULATIONS, BUoi*E33 FOE M 3, TBLEOBAPHIHG by sound and. on patter tiugh« yritli tire advantage of office practice, by one of the see of Practical Operators. Ladies received for instruction in Writing, Boob* Keeping, and Telegraphing. : . Students Instructed separately at such hours ai may beat suit thelr-sonysnlsuoo. mys St* 1SB" OFFICBOP THB TOIOS PitSSsi QBE RAILWAY CO., 80. 5108 South FOURTH Street. _/ . .Philadelphia, May 2, A meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will he bold at the Office on MONDAY, A£&? 2id, at 10 o’clock A M.»to consider and accept the Supplement to tut Charter, peered at the late seision of the Legislatuie. By order of the Board of D rectors my 3176 WM F, KEMBLB, Bicretary, KSST' PBUADEU’HIA SOVIKTF FOB PBOMOTISa »GKIOOI>nHS —Bay Mesttn* at KOOH 003 W ALEUT Sweet, on TO-DAY (Weiiuii. day), at II o'clock A. M. it (gar* THE MOTHBBS’ MOSIHI T OOS CBhT 01 THAT BE will be held TBIS C Wad nesday) AFTERnOOST, the 3d in«t.* at 8 o’clock, at the Church on BA ;B Street, below Fourth street. Ladies are all Invited to attend. it* THE ÜBBEBSieNSD, HAVUTO been directed by the Portuguese Government to tender the thanks of that nation to ail those benevolent citiaens who wore contributors to the “Faad’' la be half of the Cape tie Verd sufferers, takes great pleasure in carrying out the sentiments entertained by the Court of Lisbon, in reference to that charity. BDW. 8. SAYRES, It Tice Consul of Portugal, |®* OFFICE OFTHE FENNSYLYAIfIi VX? IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY, ho 3*4 South FuUBTH Street, Philadelphia, Maya, 1865. A >pedal meet'ng of the fetoehkoiderc of tae r'annsyl yania imperial Ou Conp*ny will beheld on Fitly Ay, the Hth nay of May. at 12 o’clock M., at the office of the Company, 224 South Fourth street, to consider the proprie y ox disposing of certain real estate or «oe com wny for bni'dinx jots in Laytoaia, and to transact iincb. hasineM as the interests of the company may require. Bt order of the BoaTd. JAM as M. hnu uiiao. myStSt u - ■■ Secretary. m asr- EHPIBB COPPER CSMPAYY OF MICHIGAN. Noticeia hereby given that an instalment of one dol lar per share on each and every share of the capital stork of the EMPIRE COPPER COMPANY OF MICHI GAN has this day been called by the Board of Directors of said Company, due, and payable at the Office of the Company, 80. 433 WALNUTStreet, Philadelphia, on or before the 2Uth day of tfay, 1865. Interest will be charged on all instalments after the same shall have be come dne. By order of the Board of Director*, J. S. MctfULLIN* Secretary. Philadelphia, April 28,18f5 myl-mwf tmv2Q gggr*’ X» IBBBNIdJT SOCIETY. —X H £ KB? members are requested to attend the funeral of their late fellow-member, ANDREW McBRIDS, Esq., from his late residence, No 1333 Nor.h BECOND Street, on THURSDAY, 4th instant, at 2 o’clock P. M. my2-3t JAMBS L. TAYLOR, Secretary, |£SSf*» A SPECIAL MEETING OF THB Stockholders of the COW GREEK AND BTIL WELL RUN OIL COMPANY will be h*-ld on the 18th day of May , at i o’clock P. M., at their Office, No. 341 South FIFTH Street. &P 2- tw'h Bi* HENRY J. FOX, Seo’y, WTSff- A fjJrlTKn RELIGIOUS sbbvioe Vi ill be conducted by REV. E, PAYSOffI HAMMOND, assisted by clergymen of different denominations, at the ACADEMY of music, . ON WEDNESDAY RVhNIKG, May 3d, et 8 o’clock. Free Tickets to be had at the door. all are invited. myaat BALLOON ASCENSION, CORNER FIFTEENTH and COATES Streets, postponed, on account of high winds, until WEDNESDAY. May 3d, at I o’clock, myl-3i* KjSP 3 PEOPLE’S STOCK EXCHANGE, J 357 No 5C15 CHESTNUT Street, is sow open for business. Three calls of Stocks are held daily, com' meneing at 30 A. M., 2P. M , and 8 in the evening. A portion of ths room appropriated for the use of public, who axe admitted free. Dr. A. G. EGBERT, President. A, G. HINES, Vice President. 8. 0. FOLWSLL, Secretary. METALLINE LAND COMPANY MS? OF LAKE SUPERIOR —At a meeting of the Trustees of the METALLINE LAND COMPANY OF LASS SUPERIOR, held THIS DAY, a dividend of FIFTY OBNTB FBR SHARE, vu declared, payable at the Office of the Company. No. 334; WALNUT Street, on and after the l«t of May, proximo, to the Stock* holders of record at the close of THIS DAY, or their legal representatives. A. H. DINCKLEB. Treasurer. Philadelphia. May 1,1866. mil-lOt THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE V 2& STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BEACON OIL COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY* May 9th, at Sk o’clock P. U,» in sesond-story GIB AED BANK BUILDING, . 8. P. fIaNCOCK, apSßiqt* Secretary. IST* OFFICE HANDAN MINING COM- PANY. . Philadelphia, April 27,1856- Notice is hereby given that an instalment of FIFTY CENTS (£oe) per share on each and every share of the capital stock of the MAMDAN MlniaG GOMPAfY, ha* this day been called in, parable on or before the 10»h day of MAY, 1865, at the OFFIOB OF THB COM PANT, NO. 334 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. By order of the Directors. apSSlmlO B. H, BQOPEB,Treunrer, MMCHABTS’ AND MANUFAO TUBERS’NATIONAL BANK. Pittsburg* April 11,1565. Stockholders sre hereby notified that Books will be opened for subscription to the new stock of this Sank at »he COXMJtBGUL NATIONAL BANK, in Philadel phia, on MONDAY, May I»t. 1855. and will continue open tiering banking hours, daily, from 10 o’clock A. M. toSo eloek P. MT, until Thursday, Jane Ist, 1865. By order of the Board of Directors H. 8. BOLLHAV. VrelfZ,*™™ *” °“ W "- ROBT. B. STElS^rf.^ident. Philadelphia apl9-tiel tsa- OFFICE WABHIS»m OIC CO., 10 MBBOHAMTS’ BXOHAtTGB. „ , „ Bbhadslphia. April SStU. MB5 The Annual MMtlnxol’ BtookkoWers will be k«4 at 12. If . on BATOKBAT, IStk. sp23 tm!3 WM C. STUBS. J B .. Seoretarr. wag- OFFIOS TAB BDKRH OILCOH PABT, 10 MKRCHAWTS’ BXOHASGB. , April 32. 1886. The Animal meetingo. STOOKHOhDBRs will be held atthe Ofilce of the Company. atl2a„ on SATORDAt. May Bth, 1866: W. O. BULBS,iJa., ap22-tny6 Seoretarr. OFFICE OF THE CITY 11017 STY FORD COMHIBBIOB. COMMON WBILTH BOHiDINO, 013 CHBBTHDT Street. Fhiladeiphia. PHIT.ADEI.pt li, April 27, 1835. BOTICB IS HEREBY GIVSN, that this Oommleeten hat removed its ofSce from the -Commonwealth Build ing. Ko SlSCheetont etreet, to the GIRARD 88 PATS BOILDIKBB, No. 19 South FIPTH Street, and that on and after the l«i o( May next it. nteetingei will be held on MONDAYS and THCESDAYf, at 10 A. M. By ordtr of Commieeion. „ avf-mw(6t RICHARD C. WINSHIP, Seoretarr. OFFICE OF THE MI HE ItAl Oil, |3» COMPANY, sa* WALNUT Stre»t. Aprils, 18(6 —The Annual Meeting of tie Stockholders or the MINKBAL OIL COMPAiY will he held attheirOßoe. on FRIDAY- May 12ih, at 12 o'clock M , for the par poeeof electing a Board of Dirertnrs to »'(** f»J ‘he ■«1Bg!S»S- THOS. B. B|ABh sr »L4ri«.rHTA, Mil 2. ». DS"? pf J5 r lf^ rs „£ »T» T«« HAT da IMS* a, mJIImS j Paa CBa s r - fo t thSTe*' fix months, demand. JO3B CASl’a'Rii. J?l2±! Csatalar. tgg** MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK,- -a " PaTiAOKi.PsriA. Hay 2. 1885 2/ tkis B*nk bavo deoiarey a dividend of SIX PAR CANT.. free of C. 8 taxes, parable on de “«<(. J. WEIGASJ'), Jk , m l s 'dt Cashier! •ggr*’ *ECOSB NATIOSAL BANK OF H® 3 ” PHILADELPHIA, , , . Fraiucpobd. May 2 1835. „Ji2, D!r6!l,or!l deolsrad a dividend of SIX FEE CEaT f eleuroftax, payable on demand. rn-ts-et w. H SHAWN. Cashier. far UNION NATION AR BANK. , PHiiADPtrsiA. May2,lB6J The Board af Hireetore have this-day declared a Divi dend ofF IVE PAR GENT, for the last six months. Cliar „°L tMl * s » “d payable on demand myS-at H. C MOSsBLMAN, Cashier, f@” NATION AC BANK OF COMMERCE. •rr _ PHiLADacPBrA, May 2, 1865. The Board of Directors have this dav declared a Divf dencl of FiVJ PER CBKT, and an Extra Dividend of FITE PER CANT., payable on dam ami. clear of taxes. mrs st' JOSH A LEWIS. Cashier. TUB WASTERS NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. Mat 3. 1885. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of TEN PER CERT., payable on demano. olesr of taxes. mj36t C. N, WEIQOAHD, Cashier, ra* 9 COBH EXCHANGB NATIONAL BAKK, , PsitAßmpHU. M*T 2- 186* The S< r arn of Director* have this day declared a Dlfj» deed ot SBVBK P.BK CEBIT » pa j able on demand*.clear of United-State* dividend tax. Stockholders will-please present their certificates of stock and relative instead new certificates. mfret J, W. TOR BEY, Cashier, £ST FOURTH NATfOWAT, BiKK OF PHILADELPHIA, No 7*3 ABOH Street (desig nated Depository of the united States), Philadelphia. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend or BIGHT PER-GEN V. out of the profits for the Isfct e?x months* pa* able on demand- clear of ail cases. my3-lUt SAMUEL'J Ma C MULLAH* Cashier «»• PENS KATIOSAL BANK, Philadelphia. Mar 2.1885. The Directors have thfe day declared a clvidea.l of SIX PER CENT. * for the last six months. Pay able on demand, clear of tixes. JAMES BtTSaELL, myS thstoSt - Cashier, FARMERS’ AID KEGHASICF national bank, . _ Phil vdblphia, May 2,1885, The Beard of Director* of this Bank hare this day deeiaicd a Dividend of FIVE P£.E CENT., payable oa demand. Also* an extra Dividend in stock of this Path* in the proportion of one share to every ten st Dee of taxes. Stockholders ;o whom will b # one of the stock di rldend lets than on»-half & share will be paid in c»*h Stockholders are requested to ex chesy* their old for new < ertificates. my 8 6* W. BPattToN, In * Cashier ra*» SIXTH NATIONAL BiNH. Pslladz LPHIA* May 2,180. T"he-Directorshave this day declared a dividend of FIV B PBH GENT., clear of tax? payable on demand. K B. HaLTEEj OaahUft rjr THE MANUFACTURERS’ NA TIUNAL BARK Philadelphia, Mat 2, 1985. The Director* have this day declared a div.-cUndof FIVE Pfeß OINT on the capital stock* payable on de maui. free fnm United States tax. Stockholder* will pleat: t» surrender their old eerfciA cales and receive new ones. M. W. WOODWARD, myB3t Cashier. COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL VXf BANK, .mi Philadelphia, May 2, 1835 Directors baw*THlB DAT declared a dividend of HX PER OEST. for the last six months dear of tax**, payable on demand. JS. 0. TOUNtf* m*«Vsrftpst Cashier, • Kar CITY NATIONAL BANE, PniLkDHLp%tA» May 2* 1885. The Boare of Directors have chi* day declared a divi dend f}t bIX PER CENT., payable on demand, dear of taxes (I. ALBERT LEWIS* XP3S 66 Oashier. ra* SOUTHWARK NATIONAL BANK. MS* Philadelphia* Maya* 18*5. ,«2^!Bil € £ l i£*A av £ lMa 4 ay declared a dividend of T* ELVB PEB CEnT. payable ou cenaod, mySSt F. P. eTBEL, Oashier* P3N* NOTICE.-THE DIBECTOBS OF lha THIRD NATIONAL BANK have this day declared a dividend of SEVEN AND A HALF PER GENT on the Capital Stock for the pattslx months, payable to the stockholders on demand, clear of taxes. • R.- GLSR £IN jKIN G, Cashier, Philadelphia* May 2. my3-St ®“albJ^ H,IADIBII> ™ A S4TIOS . , Philadelphia, May Ist, 1865. Tne Directors hare thl» day declared aDlrtdead or SIX PER CfiAT. for the past six months, payable on demand. B B. COMKOYS, Caahiar. DITIDEKO ISOTICE —OFFICE OF THE PERRY OIL OOMPABY, southeast corner U WALNUT and FOURTH Streets PHiiiADSLPFrA* Apiil 25, 1855 . The Board of Directors hare this day declared a Divi dend of QBE PER CERT. on the capital stock of the Company, payable at their office, on and after flay 3d* clear of Slate tax. Transfer books will be closed ox Saturday, 29th last., and reopened on Wednesday, Fay 3d.* apgf-et JAMES PERRY, Treasurer. THE GIBABD MUTUAL COAL, COMEAUX, This Company is now well established and receiving subscriptiojjsfor their stock,and delVveriogCoal prompt* Jy of the very be*t quality in any quantity, large or small. The advantages to the Stockholders in this Company are very apparent, and cannot fail to be appreciated by any one who will take the slithtest pains to investigate the basis of its organization* and the plan of its opera tious. Evas in the present disturbed condition of the Coal market, the Stockholder will derive the full benefit proposed itrthe -piospeolu* of the Con^sny—saving the entire amount of the Operator’s and the Retail Dealer's profits, besides realizing a handsome dividend on his Stock. For all information necessary to a full understanding of the subjeot, apply at the office, > . No. 330 WALNT7T feXAtEET, OB AT THE DBLIVESr DEPOT, EIGHTH AND MASTER. GEO. O. MITCHELL, SCP'T. DW.IVEHY DEPOT AUIAICE PLTBOLEUK COAL COMPA N Y. The Sabscriptios Books are open for the sale of the balance of the Stock of the Working Capital. Subscrip tion price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER SHARE, PAR VALUE, ONE DOLLAR. SUBSCRIPTIONS Received of J. J. ALL.E&, President, 43 South DELAWARE Avenue. C. W. MORSE, Treasurer, 108 WALNUT Street. And at the Office of the Company, 13* South THIRD Street. a>2B-8t m~ 450811 HOUSEKEEPERS* GOAE COMPANY, OFFICE, 105 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, BELOW chestnut. A Company has been formed under the Mining Laws of Pennsylvania, of the above name, for the pur pose of euppl? ing Coal to its members at prime cost, and you axe hereby solicited to become a participant In it* benefits. The stock of the Company has been divided into 25,- 00D shares, at flO per share, making a capital of 1250,■ 000. of which $6O, GCO is set apart for working capital. It is the intention of this Company AMERICAN NAIL NAIL MACHINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND. CAPITAL SSOO.OOO. 6,000 SHARES—PAK TALUS, $3O. PRESIDENT, HBNB7 THOMAS. TREASURER. JOBS W. HALL. DIBKCTOBB. HBNRT THOMAS, Harriirtmr*. JOHN W BALL, Harrlabcr*! C. A WALBGBN, Philadelphia E. Q. BISMA*. Baltimore HBNST GILBERT, Barrisbur*. BANKERS, ADAMS Ac LBVIB, Philadelphia. ThaSnbMtiptlon Book for the Capital Stock'ofthis £ o fl4W, ,^loTc n H a^4ll?Va?o^^ Persons wißhing-to moke a profitable investm«nt are respectfully invited tf* call on Messrs ADAMS & LEVIS, wl o will give them further information, andwill show tkem the Machises, now running and makiog nails. - The advantages wc claim for our Machine* over any oibersin u«e, are: . That they produce a more perfect nail, with a better b«sd, aid fewer imperfect nails. , . That they effect a caving of not lees than fifty per cent, iu the expanse of grinding halves and dies. And the Machines being self-feeding e they effect a saving or frim fifty ,to seventy-five par cent. in. the labor cf cutting nails. Parries feeling an interest, an! destring to subscribe, win please call and examine for themselves. aplfi,lm |3Sr' OFFICE GIRARD COM FANY. PHJQADK.PHIA, April 24,18?fi. Notice is hereby *ivea that aa Instalment of fifty cent* per share on each and every share of the capital stock or the „ ... GIBABD YffllffG COMPANY Has this day. been called in, payable on or before the #w ?t f&m JS®V at the ufflce of the Company, No. 33AWALNTJJ Somi, Philadelphia. By ord*r of ths» Itateefeura. op* ft ’inyfi * BBOWW, THE PRESS-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1866. |gjpf» SCMTBR INTEREST -IN FIFTY WELLS MONDAY, Where Hep* oan be ceenand Proßpeeterhad. m«-« riIBOLEOH. **■ PETROLEUM COMPANY. obgahizsd Hires* thj mihibg An> mahufagtubihg lavs It is us der the management of gentlemen of liberal edu cation and thorough practical experience in business;' The rooms are fitted np and farnbhed Yu the beet and most substantial manner, and arranged with ; business offices, * • - representing Counting Houses in various departments of trade and commerce. TELEGRAPH OFFICES, ANO REGULAR BARK _■ v of deposit and circulation, supplied with flnew'enfraved lithographic notes, to be used by student* in the prac tical illusiiationofftU the details of . ?- ACTUAL BUSINESS. as conducted in the, best regulated commercial and financial establishments All interested are invited to visit the College and judge for themselves ofits facilities *nd advantages illustrated Circulars, giving complete interior views of the College, and a analogue of eight hundred and sixty-five students, free on application. . • - L FAIRBANKS, A. M.« Preridenfc . Chestbr N, Far*. Jr., Secretary my3;2t* 79f! CHESTNUT STREET. ■ I have now onen a magnificent assortment of SPRING MIILIHhRY AND STRAW GOODS. ‘ Which I offer, wholesale and retail, at the lowest market prices Poult de Boies and Gros de Naples in all color#} the more desirable and icaroe colors, such as buff, pearl, rose pink, «c , in an assortment of shades. Best White, Slack, and Colored Crapes. Ribbons of every shade, narrow and wide, to match materials. French Flowers, the finest goods, prettiest styles, at reasonable prices. IN HATS AND BONNETS We offerevery new shape in every variety of material. Wide White Ltcas, Barbea. Valines of every quality. 1 . The best French and New York Bonnet Frames, and every other article required in making or trimming a , bonnetorhat. . Also, a handsome line of the best quality GrenadincF Veils, all colors • •“ Orders from the country promptly and accurately at* tended to. M. W2YL, No. T3O CHSSTNU* Street, - ap29lm Successor to M. Berhheim. gNGLIBH BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ATiia, IB STORE ABB GLASS. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALER nr FIRE GROCERIES, * Cora*, «( BLBVBBTH «4 VISE Six KTOTICE .—THE PENNSYLVANIA ** OIL CREEK PETROLEUM COMPART, rinjlly known aa * ‘ Oil Cretk.” will lease the balance of,their lands at a bonus of not lees than four thousand dollars perioifs4.QCo) according to location, and the royalty of one half the oil . This Companv owns in fee simple the whole of the celebrated ‘VWatson F at#,’* situate on Oil Creek, within the limits of th*\ borough of Titusville.. - , ? The property is divided let© eighty-nine (85) minis g lo l «. of atuut <>ne acre each, no well has ever been sunk on the “Watson Flat*" that has failed to produce oil, and a number of them, viz: Continental, u- R Grant, Elliott, Goodrich. Beach, Ernst, Leldr, and Kaia. aTe equal in productiveness to ally pumplcg welkin Venacno county. Uhls Company receives, a royalty of one-half the oil fromthe wells on tbs property. > . Proposalswill be received un\il the first day of June Applications to bo mai eat the office of this Company, Ro - 411 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, where pians and further information may be had 5 . my3-wfm6t* AUG. G. LBIPY, Bec*etary. TJ OTEL CANDLES.—IOO B O XLE S TWKLYBt. Adamantine OandeHin .tore. . . ‘ „„ 'WAoHIBOT(,K BDTOHBB *Bg». TOS-wimi.* i*B h. frost at. m CABBAGE PLANT?, TOMATO -J-Plante, Featk Blow Potatoes, Fox SeeAlmx Eota tot.. Onion Sets. A.par.sn. Boots. Ranbavti Roots, for »*!« ty B. LAHDBBrR A ftotf, Aiiisiilttir.i Impleoente.iii SesiWArekoass, » Nos, ai md 33 goath SIXTH Strost. S FLOWER SEEDS.—A 1 LARGE Tairlety cf annual* biennial, and perennial Plpwar Seeds, in or by the eintUr paper, to salt ; psrehasexs. Tor sale by ; * - * sour; Fos. aland a? Scnth eiXTH Street, Between Ghotlnat and Market atre&ta. { GEEAT CENTRAL. OLOTHLROF HOUSE, * A PETROLEUM COMPAII. PITHOLE AND CHERRY RUN. CAPITAL, $136,000, SHARES, SI. 325.080 WOBKIIG CAPITAL, V ' BOOKS OP SUBSCRIPTION*" Will be open da AT, THE OFFICE. ' BOWEN * POX, MERCHANTS' THE fTEW YOKE AND UVEEPOOI, CAPITAL, ONE MI&LICNfr HOLLABS, " *IO FEB SHABK. ~. BUBBCBIFTIOH PRIOR. «5 FRB SHABK HOT LLABLB TO FUBTHBB ASSBSSMXIIT. EUUCATIOSAI, MILLISEKf RETAIL dry goods. fOBBmHG GOO! 8, From tho late Auction Sale la Hew York, ATE.EOCCBD PKICF.3 8-4 SLICE MOtJSSBLIFE SB LAIHB .....*l.lO 6-4 BLACK MOUSSELIHB BE LACKS —... L» *■4 BLACE MOUSSELIUK BB LAIHB —A. 1.40 6-4 BLACK BOHBAZIHB9.. 1.60 6-AELACK BOMBAZINES™ 1,15 5* BLACK BOMBAZIHES I.BS 6-4 BLACK BOMBAZIHBS L—. ».00 ■With a fall line of • . BLACK POLYNEABB. ,' BLACK TAEISB CLOTHS. bocsSbuhb be lalnes, CAHION CLOTHS. ' -‘ BLACK MOHAIRS, BLACK 0 aLIAES CLOTH. OtJKWEN STODDABT & BKO., 450, 4556, and 454 Honh SECOND Street, Above Willow. JJEAVY LINEN / SHEETIN GS, AT *1.165 AND *1.50 FEK YARD, JUBTRrCKIVED. SHEPPARD, TAN HABLINOEN, A ARRISON, ep29-etlf 1008 CHESTHOT Street* rtHOICE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. V 811 k GBEHADIHBS. supsrb styles. Spring POPLlße,iate»t ityies. Plaid and Plain ijaros Black and BrownTVALSHOIAS American and French LAWNS. Spring styles of GH&LLI PM LUBES. , Sprint SB AWLS, la variety. At JOHN H. STOKES’, _ „ , , No. 703* ARCH Street. * N. B. —do dczen Ladies’ Bleached BOSE, at 11% eeuti par, pair. xayi JOHN F. YOUNG, " ■ .Ho. TO North FOURTH Street, Baa mow la store a moat extensive assortment of ' DRESS GOODS * "* At theYBBY LOWEST PRICES. ’ ApS-liatt .jpIW SKIKT FOR 1865. THE GREATEST IHVKKTIOB OF THE AGE IH HOOP SHIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY’S Hew Patent BCFLEX ELLIPTIC (or doabIe)SPRING SKIRT. WESTS’ bS.DI.By & CAST (late J U o. West), SOLEPEOPKIBTOKB and MANUFACTURERS, 9T GB AMBERS and TO and 81 BSaBE 1 treete. Hew fork. conriite of Duplex (or two) Bl uftjo Fteel Spkimgs, ingeniously braided tightly and fibmlt together, bdgb to EDGE, making the TOOGHRST. *“«** EYiXIBLR* BLABTIO. Attd DUEAULK SPRING ever feeds ',They seldom bend Of break, like the Single Sprliige.jßßd cocseciuttiUy preserve their perfect and hBAUpPEL Shape twice a* low* as any othsr Ssutx I HB wonderful flexibility ao«i treat oomp. rt and FLBABUBB toany Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic . rxiRT w»U be experienced particularly in »u crowded .Assemblies.' Operas. * Carriages, kailroad Oars, Church Pews .armchairs, for Promenade and House Drb4s, as the Skirt ean he folded when in nwtooccu . py a imalJ place ae easily as a fcn.x or Muslin Dress. A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure, cofl&fort. and "great edßveniwnee of wearing the Duplex Elliptic STEEL’ Spews Skibt for a single day will never after ward wiUihiiy dupense with their use. Por Children. Misses, and Young Ladzbb they are superior to all Others. • ' TEXT are the best quality in.every pirfc, and ua ,questionably the lightest, moat desirable,comfort able andiscoNo'MiCAL Skirt ever made ' i OR SALE in all FiRST-class Stork in this city, and throughout thqr United States. Havana db Cuba, IlEXicor Souti America; and thewWasj* Indies. THK DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKiST. • ;j v my2-lm XNANCIAL, BteVENJ3PHIBTY LOAN. : Bysnthorlty of the Seeretary of the Treasury, the udsrtltned 'hue assumed the General Sabwrtetloa tfun (« the Ml* of. Halted State* Treiean> Vole. .beuAw tevta ead tbree-teatba ver eeat. latere*! r*r ‘tuum, know* nth* SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. Theae jrbto. ere "lMaed aadn dirfe of June 16. UR. end are payable three years from that time, la car. rear?, or are eoavertlble at the cytioa of the holder late H. S. t-90 SIX FSB CENT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. Hie*e Bead* are now worth a yremlnm of ala* per seat., laaladla* (old latereet from Movember, whieh Vtakee the aetnal prolt ea the T-90 Loan, at earreat ratea, laelndlas iatereat, about tan par seat por an. nun. bealde. Ita emtmvtirmfrom state and muwte&at taaration, which adds from one to thr«e per cent, more, aeeordlas to the rate levied on. other property. The latenrt 1* payable aeal- aannally by mpoi attached toeachaote, whl.h may he rat of and Mid to any banh or banker. - ' The Internet amount* to One «at per day on a **o note. , Two mb per day on a 800 not*. Tan.Mnta per day on a *6OC note. Twenty wnta p«r day on a *l,OOO note.. Oa* Hdllar Pct day oa a *6,000 not*. _ jfoUa bf all tho denomination* named will ba promat ly fnrnlahecl nponretelpi of aubtoripilona, and the notea forwarded at oaoe. The In ter eat to XSth June next will bepaid la advaaMr" i fblsi* - the OhXiY hoaw ny ihabket now oFer*d by the 6onmm*nt, and It I* *onSd*ntly experted that it* auperior will mafealt the GREAT TOFDIiAB IjOAM OH THE FEOPIiE. ' Boa* than $300*000,1)00 of tha Loan authorised hy tho last Congress are lov os tho market. Thli amount, at tho rate at whleh It la being absorbed, will all be sab scribed for within four months, when tha notes will nsdonbtedly aommand a premium, aa haa anl formly bees tha ssae at tha elosa of tha subscriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens of OTOry towa and Motion of tho country may be atfordod faellltlee for taking the Loan, the national Banks, State Banka, and Private Beakers throughout the eenntry have senerallr agreed to re eolyo enbaeriptlona at par. Snhaeribera will aeleet their own agents, In whom they £*ve eonAdenee, and who only arete bo reaponalble tor the delivery of the notes for which thay reeeWa ordan. i JAY 000 K B, SUBSCRIPTION AGBXT. No. 114 SOUTH THIBD. STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 0S 1881. COUPONS, 6-30, DUE MAY 1,18&5, AND JULY 1, BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET RATES, WM. PAINTER <6 00., Banters, apElm 110 SOUTH THIRD BTRBBT. nina host. aux. sggsos, ». QHABLBB EMOBY & GO., STOCK AITO EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 15 South Third street, PHILADELPHIA. All kinds of nnsurrent fond* and'Gold and Silver bottffht and sold, and Collection, Kind*. Particular attention given to the purchase and salt of Government. State, ui ether Stock* and Loan* on com mission. ' a037-6a> 7.80. 5-20. lft-40. ADANS A LEVIS, ■A SOS CHESTNUT STREET, BANKERS AND BROKERS. $ll kinds of ..GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND STOCKS EODaHT, SOU). AND NEGOTIATED. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AJTD SOLD. Special attention riven to OIL STOCKS. mhll-Sm mwim nouns. ‘ sobaob a. raAMOn. gDW.‘ ROBINS & CO., - • STOCK AND EXOHANGB BROKERS, ■O. 47 HOBTH IIOKD SZBKET, PHILADELPHIA. AM. kihbb o* ' sake norm. bold, silver, rooks, bonds, ANDGOVBRNHBNT SECURITIES. BOUGHT AND SOM). CoUsettona nmda on all parti of Hie soumtry. Deposits reoeivad, subject to eight draft, and Interest allowed.mh7-3m gECOND NATIONAL BANE, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, (LATE IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY.) CAPITAL. ©300,000. BANKERS’.. AND MERCHANTS’ COLLECTIONS promptly attended to on the moat favorable-terms. a. Xe WARNER, President. ■ JOHN A PATTERSON. Cashier. , aM-ia r J'HE PS AN KLIN SAVING FUND, HO. 13# SOUTH FOURTH STHBST. BKLOW CHESTNUT, ~ Pays tire per cent. Interest on Deposits. Agents for the sale of UniteFstate* 7 8-10. Loans at Par. Govern meat, State and City Loans' and Stosfcs bought and sold for depositors and others cn Cominiision. mhlS 3m nABD PEOTOQEAPHS.—LIKE. BESSES most accurate and .tasteful in finish, snlted for Albums and scholars to evohanre with school - matss.llfor msddatRJIMSR’S, SECONDStreet, shove Oreeh - ; L* 8. E. COR. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. JIttWABY. « PRIZE MONEY AND GOVBRN- MgBT K .HHTT TO Al-L WHO IHTKB THB ONITBD BTaThS BAKINB CORPS “ Order* have been received from the head of the marine at Washln.tcn not to restrict reernlte to a particular cla»e(»» ha* tarn the oese heretofore), bat to receive ALL who have served In the volunteer ear vtoe.orinthe r.mleM, or la the marine*, and have Snobperaon* enllattn* la the United Stote* Marines will receive the Govern ment bounty, and will alaobe entitled to their share of mrize money la any capture of the enemy’s vessel*. Jf’L™ 41 *! Information apply at the reornltln* ren a street, between 8 A. M. and S o’eloek F, If. • eyery day but Sunday. , JAHBS FORHKT, apl-tf Captain and Recruit!as Officer. NEW PCBUOAfIOS*. JIJHW YVORK BY THE AUTHOR OF “TBH ACRBS BHOUGH.” THE DEBRI CIS. AND I>lllXaXa; AW IMSISHT IKTO THB DISOOVBEV, DBVEI.OPMENT, AHD PHBBBHT COHDmOH AMD PUTUBB FBOBFECTS OV PETROLEUM la Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Vlr,lnla, and Hew York, by the author of “Ten Acres Baongh, ’’with handsome MAP OF THB OIL BEGIOH. 1 vol. 12m0., extra cloth, Price *1 60. JAMES MILLER. PUBLISHER, myz-tuwest saa Broadway, h. y. TJEV. E P. HAMMOND’S WORKS.— A* TBB BBVI 7AL MEIrODIST. A uew Mnsi« Book of eholeo hymus a»d CU&os, of which ueariv fifty (hou *R»d hav#» beefi printed. THh CHILD’S QUIDS TO HBAVKff. A hook wo recommead lor the young. LITTLB OfTAB IS THE TOLD. Deslgutd aliko for Youag and old. and containing many of the best hrmnt and tu&Qg whieh Hr. Hammond ums In his meetings. TSB BABVBST WOBK OF THS HOLT SPIHIT, inustiated in the evangelistic*! Uhonof Rev Bdward Payfon Hammond. • “So lover of revivals «an tease L t nuf. , ' , .j 1111 !i 0 . ve ?i; ™ f * u *° have hie rellilonssensl bultiee .tirred to the inner core. *’ THB BLOOD OF JIBU4 With an Introduction by Mr. Hammond. ... - ’ ■to'£j£ko* T ? tle J T BTAHBABD and BBOGIOUS WOBKS on band and for sale by FKESBYTKRIiN BOOKSTOB*. „ „ 1334 CHESTHOT Street, ep26. tf Oppoilla D 8. Hint. TSJEW BOOKS t NEW BOOKS ! I ;TfI|JSABLY , DIWK, THB S’ HOSBSRG-COTTA FAMILY, and Dt.BY OF KIT TI TRhVILYA*. I6mo , tinted paper, m up In a nest iK’X BUSBANDB AITD HOMBB A new work hy Marion Hawaod, author of “Alone,” &e. DERRICK AHD DRILL, or an Insight Into the Dig. eovery. Dtvelopment, and Present Condition and Ftt tore Prospects of Petrolemn. By author of “Tea A«r«s Bnouth. ’ ’ CBILDIfXH IH PARADISE. By Bey. Vrederlek H. WLtes. lS&io., yellnm cloth, gUt and tinted. Dauer. Tor tale by JAHEB a OLAXTOH, Successor to „ W. B, 9t ALFRBDMARTIBH, »pas*tf 606 OHBBTHUT Street. jjEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS ! I Just received by ABHHBAD A BY AYS, (Hasard’s old stand), Ho. TH4 OHEBTBUT Street JULIUS History of Julius Casar by Ha poleon 111. With portrait ' BKIKMISHBS AHO SKETCHES. By Gall Hamilton. HDHTSIi TO DEtTH. a story of Love land Adven ture. A new novel FBTKOLBUM, DERRICK AHD BRILL. An insight into the Discovery, Development, Condition, and Fros peets of Petroleum By the author of “Ten Aorei Enough ’’ SHOT YOUB MOUTH. The Breath of Life tor, Mai- Respiration and its Effsots. By Geo. Catlln. author of “Travels Amongst the Horth American Indian-. “ MARIOS fcABLAHD’S HBW HOVEL—HDSBAHDS AHD HOMES. Bythe author of “Alone,” “Hidden ‘ch’aßllsMYßß’S HBW BOOK, “LUTTKELL OF ABBaH. ” In paper and muslin. TBAYELB IH CENTRAL ASIA. Performed In 1863 By Arminins YAmbbry. Illustrated. ST. WIHIFBBD'S; or. The World of Sohool. 'A hook that we recommend with fall confidence. ALL THE MEW BOOKS received as soon as issued from the press, and sold at lowest price*. ap2B tf T OUTS NAPOLEON’S LIFE OF JU- LIUB C2BSAB. READY THIS DAY, LIFE OF JULIUS By Louis JTapoleou. VoL 1., w ith portrait, ALSO, - - HEADLEY’S LIFE OF GBfiTSBAL BHBRMAH. . HEADLEY’S LIFE OF GENERAL GRANT BFaDLBY’B LIFE OF QINERkL MITC9BL. HEADLEY’S LIFE OF CAPTAIN ERICSSON, Each volume llluatrafed LINDSAY & BLAKBTON. Fubliaban aud Bookneilerg, ap34-tf No. 25 South SIXTH Street. A PPLETON’B NS W AMERICAN **• CYCLOPEDIA. --Complete in 16 volume*. mn»v»w t !** gf Binding. REBELLION RECORD, by Frank Moore* In 8 vole. HERIYaLB'S HIBToMi of THB ROMASB-now •ompleta. The Agency for these valuable works Is at 33 South SIXTH Street, above Gh« stout. *pB*tf JAS. K. SIMON. THE NEW BOOKS. tO> WW‘ ST. PHILIP’S, A eplendld new novel by the author of " Rutledge. ” “ The Sutherland*, ’ ’ ‘ 'Frank Warrington, ’' * ’Lome, ■ ’ So 12m0. , handaomoly bound in cloth, uniform with the author's other book*. Pries, $1 75. MARY BBANEHjGBjPj, A very powerful sew novel of the “Jane Eyre” school, of unusual me) it, make a sensaUon in the book world.' ISmo-, clofchfll.7s, IiOVRRS anS“ thinkers, A newj?hilosophical novel by Hewes Gordon. 12m0,» cloth- Price, $i ,60. ~ IN A FEW DAYSi IPiS WORTHINGTON. Mr*. Holme •* new novel. FAIRY FIEQEES. A novel by Mrs. Anna. Cora Mtcbie. _ SUPERIOR FISHING. Aeporttng book by RtfUeveli V Single copies of any of these book* will be sent by mail, free* on receipt of price, by OARLETON, Pnfeliaiier. apM-wet! HBW YORK. STATIONERY A BLANK BOOKS. O il l MINING, COAL, AND OTHER C' NEW COMPANIES. Vo are prepared to furnish How Corporations with all tho Books they require, at short notice and low prices, of first quality. All styles of Binding. STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATES OF STOCK LITHOGRAPHED •• ** TRANSFER BOOK OBDBBS OF TRANSFER. STOCK LEDGER. STOCK LEDGER BALANCES. <’ REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK BROKER’S PETTY LEDGER. ACCOUNT OP SALES. DIVIDEND BOOK MOSS A CO., BLANK BOOKMANUPACTUBSRS AND STATIONERS. se2o-tf 433 CHESTNUT Street SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES, BLAKE BOOKS. Paper end Envelopes. Cop? Inc and Cancelling Freise*. Sold Pena and Pencils. Pocket Books, Wallets, and Bankers’ Cases. Backgammon Board*, Portfolios, and Writing Beaks. u«>artt*i riM »v..»« ___ FBOTOGBAFa ALBUMS. Hu' largest and finest assortment in the city, holding from 13 to 300 photographs, bound in velvet end Turkey morocco* with chased edges and beautiful clasps. CHBaPBST ALBUMS 111 THE OITI . Arnold s Ink % PaWs Lead Pencils. Copyitg Books. Pities reduced to cormpcnd wlthjhe decline in gold. Wholesale and Retail BLABS BOOK ABB PHOTO GRAPH ALBUM MANU FACTURERS, STATIONERS AND PRINT BBS f Xo. StO South FODKTH Strut. COPARTNERSHIPS. ’NOTICE —THE COP&RmEBSHIP L" heretofore existing under the firm of GuBN, Zeiss, A GO is this day dissolved by mutual consent* Ti e business of the late firm wi 1 be settled up at the old stand, Jlo. Ul‘ MARKET Street. B. 9T. COHN, JOHNZaISS. ROBERT /.HERMAN. Philadelphia, May 1,1865 my 2 3t* WM. Pv WABBUBTON, . FASHIONABLE MATTER, 430 Chestnut Street. NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA) pEIEOEEUM IS KING! THE UNION OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus for Cooking and Heating by Petroleum and Coal Oil. All ths family of any size, including the washing and Ironing, can be dose at an immense saving of expense in fuel; and With far more ease and comfort, than with either wood or coal. The tame furniture used on ordinary stoves can be used on theie stoves. NO DIRT, ASHES,’ SMOKE, OB ODOR. • UNION STOVES BAKE, BOIL, BOAST, BBOIL, TOAST, FB¥. Theexpense of one of these Stoves would be saved is am ordinary family in a shjrt time In PURL ALOXB, SHfIPDE! DURABLE!! CHEAP HI . They are easier to manage than a common coal oil lamp The No. 2 Stove will heat three fiat irons in fif teen minutes, and keep two poisons ironing Prices from 50 to $lO A liberal discount to the trade. Agents wanted in every county in the State. Apply to PERRINE & DBYDEN, - Ida South SECOND Street, ap22*smwl3t Sole Agents foe Philadelphia. FkALTON’S 1/ FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING KNITTING MACHINES Patented 1861 Perfected 1864. A YARD OF PLAIN OR BTBBED WORK KNITIN TEN MINUTRu.! KNITS UPWARDS 0? TWENTY DIFFERENT ARTI CLES OF APPAREL! They nre »i tuple, reliable, perfect, and wonderful in the amount and variety of work they perforin; USUAL SPEED SIX THOUSAND STITCBBS PER MO UTB: It can be made, in the hand a of a womsjx to sain with case and com fort $lO to $4O-p_»r week - EVER! FAMILY hfiOULD HAYS ONE. A few aetire. enteroMsing Agents wanted* to whom liberal inducements will be given. To publishers of newspapers who will; pay one-half money, we w‘il allow th* remainder to be paid in advenisingat tbe regularrates. y ■ Send for circular anc camples, enclosing stamp. General Ag«tey mr Pennsylvania. Ohio, Western sewn5 ew n » < 2 k ts*n i ;! , “^-2T;A Ti,r »J? la " an 4 ItuvUna, No 27 r FTB fctN.t, PUtrtittj*, Pi. 'm B e. O.BPESTBB. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.—WHEN “• desired, purchase patent-hinge back Photographic Albums, elegant styles and aurpat-K all others la dura bility. epler did assortment at B. F. RKIMER’S Pho'o graph Gallery, 624: ARCH Street It* TASTEFUL ANB SUBSTAJmALWLOTHIMO WIJiTS. ■\tr A N D.—AN AOTIVB YOUNG ”» man a» In a retail di y-foodi store Ad dress • ‘WAMSUTTi,” frets pact,. n»3 »« WANTBD—A SITUATION IN A ¥ ¥ Wholesale Book and 6ho« Honee, by a Tonne Han mho tfcoroufhJy the bnsln»«s. ad Comraoy Taj a capable bnslneM mas. wail acquralnt ed wuh the oil regions of Pennsylvania Best of refa* rsaeesgiven. Address "RD. C., ” Bonneville. Ve nango co > Pa. apB3-fniwit* WANTED—AN ENTRY OLE HE IN » ' as actlyo 'Wholesale aad Retail Bouse—» youec pan who 3m a food penman and aeconntant Address 1b bwErt-wrttin* with references, -C. S. A 8r0.,” P. 0., Box 8678 38.0i-.gt WA.NTED-A SITUATION IN A "" Loml>er Tard, by a young Has. as assistant Book-keeper, and wishes to obtain a general know ledge of the business. liefer* to tit* lumber dealers. my2-3t* • Address “W.,»> Bo 6gl fforfch EbBTSMtH Street. WAKTBD-1T NO. 1321 CHESTNUT *" Street, a few first-rlass , BDSIfI BsS MBIT, with $509 to $5 000 each, (no others need call), to operate in tbs Middle and East era States, as join Partners In an immense enterprise, which will speedily insure a life competence to the parties, and no humbug, rayl-64* WANTKD—ONE CORNET-PLAYER and one Flu’e-pl&yer. Inquire of JOflM MOB* GAK. 1680 MARKET Street ap27 tft* WANTED, AT f!5O PER MONTEL »* A RELIABLE CABVAPSER is every town and county, for the JSUBSE aid SPY- the most interesting and exciting book ever published, embracing the ad - ventnres of a -woman In the Union army as ETaree, Scent and Spy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. We have Agents clearing $l5O 'her month, which we will prove to any donbtlnr applicant. Send for circulars. Address •* JuBBS. BROS. & 00., So. 600 CHSSTfIUT Stmt, Philadelphia, Pa. ” aplS tm* . A » ORGANIST IS WANTED FOR Episcopal Chnroh, near the city. ' Address Box {64, Philadelphia P O. m,2 Bt* A GENTS WANTED, TO SELL THE fenoine Improved Bewßnxlaxd Femlly SBWItfQ MACH.IBBB, the best Machine in the world. AddrMS A. E LEsBES A CO.. apTßlm* Box 62, orange. Mass, n ANAL-BO AT BUILDERS AND V CAULKBBB WASTED, at CHESTER, Constant amploymont tlven- Ax 936, Philadelphia Post Office my*2t* FOR BAL£ MD TO LEI. m FOR SALE—SUPERIOR CHEB- JR »TEB County FARM, 160 acres, near Railroad -G Steamboat Sration. Chester Valley Railroad, having first elaqp Buildings, Fruits, nicely watered, with im> mediate possession. Apply to E PBTTir, my 3 21* 383 WALSHT Street. • TO LET.—A COUNTRY RRBI CB, durin g- the summer months Auplya3ol CALLOWHILL Street. my3«wfm3t* Mfor sale—desirable GER MASTOWN RBBIDESCE, with Stable. Carriage House, all.the modern improvements, containing about two acres of garden end ornamented grounds, Within five minutes' walk of Church bane Station my 3 St* B FSTTIf. 333 Wa LWJV Street. m FOR SAX B—ADESIRAB Edfi FOUR JEiSTOBT Brown Stone BSBIDSBCE. situate od the north side of Vine street, above Sixteenth. Doable thxee»stoiy back buildings Lot 30x125 E . PETTIT, 333 WALEUT Street. M NEWPORT, B. I;—FOB SALE— TO GLOSS AH ESTATE—Tae fine mansion of CALEB GH4CB, Esq., of Boston* deceased, on KAY Street; 53-000 feet ol land; house iharonahiy bat it In every particular* two years ago; never occupied* Possession immediate* One of the finest end moetcam pUte establishments at Newport Apply to fiAZABD & APTHOBP, Beal Estate Brokers, Newport B I. «FOK SALE—A NUMBER OF Brown and Gray- Stone Honseß on FOKTST GSCOaB fctreet and Kr»G3B9SX«a Areime, WV«t Philadelphia; three first elate fionsas oi/AKCET Street, west of Bineteenth. Soliding Lots on CLBAfiFIBLB Street, Pert Biehmond, and one on BBA.GH Street, Beverly, a. J.. 2U$) feet Boases In all .part* of the city and Farms in the country. Conveyancing and all Unde of writing done promptly. Apply to BD'.'H. BADCLIFF ft CO , my2-gt« s*l H BIGHTS Street. A - CHESTER COUNT Y.—FOR m l6O acre* of land E. WMteland Town*-S -eh!p; JO seres woodland* 20 miles oat* K miles from station Pennsylvania Central S*iiroad, large mansion, 20 rooms; excellent land, firit class-barn., and all ne cessary improvements, cicely watered, orcharl: will keep tO eo w% ; Its accessibility to railroad renders it de sirable JAS R OrjUMlfifS, my3-at 50* WAXWPT Street, ® CHESTER COUNTY.—FOR SALE —TfiK OAKLAND HOTEL, on the Pennsylvania Bail; cad; together with the grounds attached coos*to. in> 60 Acres of Land; thirty acres of which i« excellent timber. The Hotel is is excellent repair* and supplied with spring water. ,and beautifully located Several trsii* atop at the door. This property is adapted for a Hotel or Country Home - The wood on the land will re duce Its cost, making it a great bargain. Possession forthwith and terms easy. JAMES B. CUMMINS. 50* -WALSUT Street TO BEST—A BOOK SUITABLE-808 A an office, or sleeping; room, at 1338 CBE9TBUT Street. mi2-2t rULI'QIi M-OlLllt-A GROUND-- , Tf'LOO'R INTEREST, in a first-oHss Compaoy. foT sale. Address “Venango, 1 " Box 1775* Philadelphia Post Office. mr2-Bt* TO LET—THE UPPER FLOORS OF *- Ho - . 28 BtiraWberry street* running: through to Se cond street. Large, well lighted, and convenient; with. wj ter closets, Ac. Inquire of A. M4LCQM, 11X #Uft 835 T Street. :raj2-6i*- TO OIL COMPANIES.—FOR SALE-r **■ A first-class 12-horse BJSFGIBE and BOILER; hutU to order; read; for immediate shipment. Address Box 2721* Post Office.. m?2-3t* OUBIKEBS FOB * SAXE.—A.N* OLD O ESTABLISHED UMBRELLA AND CANE BUSI NESS in enccetsfol operation. Location the bast in Fhil&delpMa. Apply At No. 500 MARKET Street A. FUSE THIRD-STORY ROOM TO BIBT near BBOAjD soil WALHDT Slreeis, with or without BOABD. for a Gentleman. Addresß "W. L. t " .Prttsr Office, It* TO BENT-A PRIVATE ENCLOSED A COUNTIB B BOOM, on CHBSTBOT Street, balow Bigbth. Plenty of light and air, fronting on a back street. Address “O. TP.,* ’ Press office. myl-6t T) LET-TBE OFFICE, NO. 3SB CAB TBB Street _ The Fifth and Sixth Stories of the Granite Boildin*, DOCS Street, below Third, with steam power. T*heThird HtoTyof the Commonwealth Baildin*. 611 and 618 CHhST* IJT Street. Jis© an Office, second story of same building:. THOMAS H. COHNBLIi, Conntin*-Hones of Dr. Jajn« 4 Son, B p2B-«l« CHBsTSHT Street, TO THE PUBLIC. Haying Mini employed l>y CITY COUH CILB, a tribute of respect on their part to tie memory of tiat Clod-fearing, GodAoving Patriot, ABBAHAM UNCOItNy to Photograph tie HKABSB need in tie Fn-. neral Prooeßßlon April 53, 1865, and haeinc eopyrlghted the same, we are now prepared, to fnrnlsi tie public with Copies at a reason* able price. HENSZEY & CO.j PHOTOOBAFHBKS, 813 Aich Street, FHn.ABBI.PBIA. »p!6.(tlf CABINET AND LIPS SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS on, PRESIDENT LINCOLN, is cbayob. Beet pietnife ever offered to.the pabllo. BSSSZEf A CO.. Photographer; »p27-6t ; , street. PHOTUGBAPHS O*. FKESrDMST LIH- I COIN AdD HIS BON THADSEUB, I WJioles< Eet&ikat | HBHSZBY fc®?™ p”fegMPh«re, I. 812 ABSH. Streehjr |7©R EVERY LOT Al* BBRA&T^LIR ■*- GOLB UOSBBIBO PISS, in «Uves sJate. B«w d**Jms in blaci and white satin; perjhcil in all 25 cent*, INGT fo?th» BT wf !° YE4ES. BY PABTICBI3E.*KQOB3T, AB Ia w,w “ fc SSSf ** royt-nTW^t* ■ Strcporie# hy MB. /BACK MOBTUtTKT WBLITOrr? And the FULL hTBFSGTH of th. Com™„ rrS ' The £ve»}n« s * .pferform&Bee *lll' cua*laa e witk thrf merry> mtuical Borietta. *tyi PC r .. e Wl *» ™ JBtfHT LXSJ>, THE SW EDISH JHGFTnjGAI,B JB»BT LEATBJRELUhGS..Mrs. Kahn Kit!. D. p. EOWSLB, ss TOLU, In "Tie Hunchback” FRIDAY EVBeIRG, Msjsti,i “““ BENEFIT AND LAST APPSritiflCß OF MRS. D. P. BOWBES, when fhe -wil! appear fa ___ . . THB MPBaNGER. and THE HOWBXMOOtf. SATURDAY AFTKEBOOB AND BVBNIBO. Mar 6th. GRAhB COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT to MANAGES HE. WHEBINB. WALDTJT-STBBET THBATRB '• THIS (Wednesday) BYINiNG, MaySd, FARBWSLI. FOR EUROFE, , . „ LUGILbK WBBTBRN. la her great and unaopro.chable delineation of LADY Isabel and MaDaMB VINE. EAST LYSNE; BAST LYNNS; OB „ «™THE ELOPBMBST. FRIDAY. BENEFIT OF LUCILLE WEiTERN. MRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCH "*■ STREET THBA-KK TO-BIGHT, WEO»ESDaY. Man 3, ISSS __ BENEFIT tip MRS THa t KR MR. AND MRS LBWIB BARER _ ■ In THE LOAN OP A LOVER." And Brucicault’* Great Drama of THE STREETS OF NEW TORE, THURSDAY. BESEEITOP M ss E FaVuE FRIDAY. MB, MARLOW’S BENEFIT. p’OYER ACADEMY OF MU y IO.-OT- A, TO DRRSBL’R first PIANO-FORTE CINOEST. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. May 4th, at 4 .’clook (Secmd and Third Concsitn. SATURDAY ani MONDAY BVANJBGS. May 6th and Bth. at o o’eluck) tahecrmtlonfor Three Concerts.. ro Single Tickets.... I 5J For e»le at toni-Meyer’s Hat'c Store, Mu host ant etreet, and at ice door. ray3-3:* nONCEBI HALL. MAE 3d—bPH.NO OF THB OHIhDStN’S PROOdK!- SITE LYCiUM, conslsttn*of Mmical. Floral. P, r,(,t (c, and Mythological laMesox V cai and la-tr Bjosic, and Dio Uwtn’ Gyirma'tie Batei-cis*,!* Slekai* 26cests. bore&le byths officers and member i Lyceum, and at laugh's, corner of tixih and Tnirpler’a, comer of Seventh and Chestnut, and at Ashmead & Evans 724 Cbsstnat. m?2-2t AN OLD FOLKS' GONC&BT WILL **-*“ be gives by an Amador Company, at th» Slates General Hospirai- SIXTEENTH and FILBERT Strens, on EVENING* fcgy 3d, .or the Benefit of the Beading Boom Fund. Tickets 26 cents, to be procured at the door. my2-2i* INSTITUTION FOR THB BLIND.— A , EXalßiTlOfl etery WEDNESDAY at %% r> X- Admission ien Cents. Stove No. 1L South E.QHTO Street i fc * OF FINE ARTS, CHMTSIT STKKEr. ABOVE lESTXBL NOW OPEN, THE FORTY-SECOND AHNUa£ EXHIBITION PAINTING AND SCULPTURE. Open from 9 A. M till 7 P. H., and from 8 tui 10 in the Evening. apG-tjw COLUMBIA. HOUSE, A* CAPE MAY, N. J., will be opened fcr the reception of guests, on THTJESDAX, June 15, 1886. » the Preprietor that the COLUK BIA HOXJpE shall folly sustain. the Dopnlar npn : ation which It has already acquired, and be resoectfoliy eo ilicits the public attention for the coming seis jq Ar ras genenta are in progress for the accumrood ulon of u extra number of meats, and we an ammred the Railroad faeihtie* will be exceL'ent for all who deaii* to wlslt this favorite summer resort. jßSjr* B’ck** celebrated Philadelphia Band bas been secured for the season 1 For Booms, fro., apply to J. H. DESEOSOS, at Mow chants' Hotel, Philadelphia; or to GEO. J. BOETOW, Proprietor. CAPS ISLAND, N. J. mrl lot* LOST AND FOUND. OTIC'S.— APPLICATION HAS V* been made at tbe Office of ttie - “HAEfclsOM OIL COMPACT” jor n renewal of two CBBTEFtCATBS 07 STOCK. One tor One Hundred Shame. Ho 81. dated December SOtb, In the nameof E B THOBHTOH, and the ' PIS? 1 . f< ?L T,rtT *ss Ml- d»*ed January 6h. 1865, In the name of SAKAH BAILEE, the came bavins been lc»t or rolelald:- All penone are hereby reantred. within Four Weeks from tine date, to come forward and ahow eame, If any they hare, why new Certificate* ehonld n.t he tamed In lien of those lost E. B. THO RHTOH- Kat», 1865 m*3 wfmllt* ■REMOVAL—B. LIBBER BAS RB -LL MOVED his office to 3(5 HAEHOjnr P;aco. between Chestnut and "Walnut, and Third and Fourth streets JJEMOYAI*. Hu Bemoved from So- lQ2oto So. 133» CHSST SBT bireei, & S. corner or THISTSSSTB Strut. Where he invites the attention of hooseieepen- and those commenehaf houaekeepliyf, to Ms extensive as sortment of ns**fai BOUBS GOODS, Sapfrior Kefrij£er-tor«, Table Cutlery, Family Hard* Trmre. Children'* Carlisle*, &*., &e. ap2l2ta gR O OKB & P UGH, fos. 1731 and 1733 MARKET Street. ion KBCEivxEs or thb following wrll . Known Ani> hstablished brands or F L O TJ K: "JOHH HDSBBLHA*. ' ’ •■A5THAjmi,s," " PRIDE CP TOE WEST," FRUSIIiTAHA AID WESTER! BRAIDS. The Trade supplied at market ratee. apl4-Im gLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS. No. 1& North. Sixth Street, 7ENITTAN BLENDS AND WINDOW SHADES. Tie Urgent and inert aaaortment In the city at the lowest each price,. STOSS SSAOIS KAOS ABO LETTBHBD. Cheap lot lolled Blinds mud Shades. H. SLEEPER & CO., SIS' MINOB S’ SiANOTACTUEERS, AOEHTS, AND TOOL*. FLIRT ARD SHEER GLASSWARE, Have sow in atore a fall assortment of toe kbon foods, trbith w* offer st toe lowest market rates. Beta* sola siesta for -toe .SALBM GRKBK GLASS WORKS, we an prepared to make and work private moulds to order. FOBSSR, MESISBAL, and WINB BOTTLES, o! a •nperior color and dnicli. AIao.LAMP OHIHNBYB, APOTHIGARIBB' SHOP TOEIiTOBk SHOW BOTTLES, SYRINGES. HOWS -OPASHIC VIALS, and Dnicgtate' Glaaawsn generally. T. A WAITS ft OO.’B PITTSBURG OIOSS TUBS •onctaaily oa hand at factory price*. telS-Sm H. JAMES, ATTOKJTEYAT LAW. igKAjan&w, vskangs). county, fsmwa. Special attention firca io ih* pzamlnatten of Title*. FHBdAXKSLPBia SKPBJUSBrOSS 7-CJbJU, S I*X, SSQ., Mon J. Bom Snowden, James fl. liiile, Esq., T. t. rasher, Sr., Hood* BoabrUrHl, * Co., J. Z. Deuayen* 7th. National Bank. mill-Sid* SAMUEL W- HOEFMAN. ATTO HNEY 5 wJ&MmgmmnrnA. (late ef Philadelphia.) RIWRB fQ Charlesß. Lex. Ess., * B. AW. C. BiddleAGo., Z. 0. Knight ft Co., I or. K 8. Maakenxle. James ILLittU, £•«.* | W. H, Yeatoa ft Co. mhB-Sm QAMUEL I* TAYLOR, o Ho. 4H3 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. ATTORNEY AS LAW ADD T-BB STATES. Bxeept Conneottant, lowlozk. Nevada Oraeon. and Texas f«S4-frtniv* JOSHUA T> OWEN, ATTORNEY, w COUNSELLOR A* LAW.'AXD SOLICITOR 0# OT.AIMA ORce. Ml »«M*t, near Fourteenth atrni. ywhlaiifiL D. CL • det4-6« SbOHBST CAMDEN AND AT- Mm fMf'Uhl ?,}.. »T!£. H Attaattlc AwemmMMito*—*--***— ***•*•«-** *!■!* §* J Jttaeoon Ac«ommoaatioJi.r.. : wr. «. * BBTDBJOWS, IhSkYB ATLANTIC ASaaUc •-* ® £- 5 Freight. with Ph«w Cars attached.— • .11 rj ?- Jl jMOllm -^ < SA P * Leave Tine etreet.ll.is A M.. Haddonfield 1 30P. A N. B.—Freight meat he delta.rad at Cooper a Point before C P. M. to idanre itexoina down toe next day jnhfl imif JOHN Q. BRYAN?, AgahV - „TP~-w BOH ALBANY AND TROY, jSEEHBSC NEWYOBK, VIA DELAWARE AVD RARITAN CABAL-—The Barge GORDOS GIANT; H. Linearly maaterTi*nowicadtr-aat diet wharf below w>ta*>.and will leave on WMiNBSEAY BPMfnj®; at 60 clock. Poi freight, which will be tat en tm naaouable terrea, .rrjrlfi ' D. L. FLAB AO AH Aaent, a 029 4t 30* South D&.AWAKS Avonne. tprfn estey‘B "cottage obgass Hot only UNEXCELLED, bat OBBGUALLp to »» ir» Of Tone and Power, droned etpeatallj for and-Schoole, tat found moe eqnally well adapted ta ths and Pzawixut Boom, tot iale . - S. M- BSCCir IS JTortk SSVE3TH S*?*?. Also, b «oa»Ute tec Forte** Sf«.cua» foadantiy onhaad. feg-i-« PNFEEBLSe AND DELICATE OON- Ullage and «s>M# yon to ■*—» wm> - PARTES DE VIBITB.—NONE EXCEL U iWfkAcntv. eut, execntioo ia fi:-ifln»cnosa Y. B epecli««»anfatTie ana execution — l'— CBPABTMEcrr foe otrsroai wosic. AWWSEMENTS. 10VE ABD PBTDE. REMOVALS. WILLIAM Y ABN ALL ••xoscrosKO,” "CrrYHILLS,” “Eagle KILLS, “and other JUNP7AOTI7SBB OF RAT.Tg TIKar.RRS IN (Formerly of Philadelphia.)