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New Yobk, May 8,
ARRIVAL ffBOM BAVAWA. •
The Steamer Moro Castle arrived at tjW port to
day tronfflttavana, with, advices to the W ons day
later than those furnished by tie steamer Guiding
Star. Tie news la uninteresting.
t>BI»AB.TUBH OF THU PJB&SIAe
The steamer Persia, sailed for Liverpool to-day
with SIOB,COO la specie and 230 pasaengofS*
188 STOCK BXOBAIISa,
SSCPIfB BOARD.
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snro Teen 6t 65........ 63 10Q d 0.... • ■...... ..HIT,
lectio oA M tier........ SOB 200 Reading K.... ....10l. 1 .
100 t'MSlou C0a1....... 4l*£ 600 do .... »b3O-103 .
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.300 „ do~. Mg 100 M»& a I sSO 10 :
MMUiFBoO. « SCO d 0.... .......... 6T>£
600 d0~..~~~. ii)l 700 d0....~.~... 70
100 Brie laUwaT..»lo 7814 ISH)7OX
300 .do ~..*1079 fPOIUO<mB..:;..b3O.UBJ4
dTHB SVBKIMO STOOK BOARD. . ■
lIP, M.—Stocks are rather active, but irregular.
Gold-Steady, 142ettareall etosimt utilttKi.Netr
York Central, 99.14; Erie, 81s Hudson BJtb&llojf :*
Heading, 102?4s MioWgan Southern, 70>M*P16t3-
burg and Cleveland, T6K i Kook Islajia, Toijr;
Northwestern, 31. V! North western pieffMe-flig
Fort Wayne, oojis Ohio and Mississippi denial
oates, so.!, ; Canton 00., 42%; Gunjberland, 4854:
Qalcksilvor, 03; Mariposa, 13%.
MABINB.
Arrived, bark Union, Irom OlenfuogoS j bark Hors
burg, Bremen. .
Thb Tokkaob os PiTTSßoaa.—The following
an aootirato statement of the total registered ton
nage ol Pittsburg, as shown by tho custom Houso
returns for the year 1884:
■ No. Ton’ge.
Packet# from .Tannery to Jn1y........ 20 0,477
.July to December 31. 81 7,229
Totalpaokots SI 13,678
few: boats from January to July-.-.... 11 1,254
uly to December......... 27 2,007
Total
-Barges, flats, Ac 17 1,897
Oapalboate S 2 . 1,931
Plats 48 1905
Keel boats 8 .346
•Total ...U0 6,0f8
Total tonnage for 1884,21,915 tons.
EAIUiOADS IH THB SOTOHBBN STATBal—The
grand total of railway linos In t|iß United. States,
slnee Jantthry l. 1881 V was estimated at 49,832 23
mites, of which 83,880,88,'costing, Including enuip
snest, $1,625,032,215, were completed, This waif an
Increase of 1,889 43, milos, costing $41,730,544 over
Gse prevletts year. OI the aggregates there were
8,933.45mi1es in the rebel States, costing $240,836,478,
The rebel roads were apportioned among the several
rebel States as follows
Virginia
Worth Carolina
South Carolina .
Georgia ,l,i
Florida •
Alabama
Milo* completed, Co,t.'
1,878 70 *50.809,334
945 30 18,241(395
983 23 21,990,890
,42152 29,033(392
401,50 8,623 009
801.16 21,351,102
Mississippi..... 887-12 24,231,138
Tennessee 1,804.77 33,546,811
Arkansas. 38 80 2,800,020
Lonlslana 334 78 13,630 319
TOXSF.,.. 481 60 18.800,772
-Total— 8,938.45 $210,836,473
The grand total of the whole country was S 3 860 33
Completed miles, costing $1,685,952,213. The North,
therefore, had In excess of the South 24,926 93 com
pleted miles, or three times the amount, costing
$1,886,116,742 more, or seven times as much.
Diboovhuy on QuickBii.vbe is Nsvada The
Beese Blver (Austin)l(et««le Bays : Mr. Varney,
superintendent ofthe Pioneer Min, of this city, ana
a scientific amalgamator, has lately been on a visit
to lose, the capital of .our neighboring county of
JNje, and timing his stay made a most astonishing
discovery. The new mill of that elty had bean able
to extract but abont $26 per ton from what had the
reputation of being rloh ores, and Mr, Varney went
down to tee what was the matter. Upon an analysis
of the ore he found It to consist of sulphur, anti
stony; srsenlo, silver, and what he believed to be
qnloksflver. Of course, suoh an ore could not be
worked without roasting. 'A rade furnace was
filmed, where a few hundred pounds could he
roasted at a time, and thorough experiments on
several ledges were made. The result was that the
rock was .made to pay, without -selection, suo per
ten ;*but the most singular ofkil was the great
abundance of quicksilver that the roasting do*
velopad. Having ascertained that qulbksifver was
present, seeing it gather on the Iron poker used in
stirring the roosting mass, and smelling' it la the
fames, on attempt was made .to ascertain the quan
tity. Three and a half pounds of the quartz—not
cinnabar—was placed in a retort and heated, add
nine ounces of pure quicksilver obtained, being over
eighteen per cent. Upon a thorough examination
of the lode, large quantities of rich cinnabar, the
ere O f quicksilver, were found. The rook experi
mented on contained this useful metal in a native
condition. The extent-of these olnnabar-bearing
lodes was found to be great, Indicating that we
shall be able to furnish our own supply of quick
silver, and probably have It to export.
Thu Isstrßßßtmojf m Wustesn Onras.,—The
Invalids Russe publishes the following - intelHgenoe
from Kopal relative to the progress oi the insurrec
tion 1U the west of China: “ The principal force of
the insurgents was at OiuoumtcM, and was com
manded by Sakhan-Djone, Khodjou Tldon, and
Mona, all three of whom have formerly been in the
service of the Chinese Government. The two first
named have the rank of Ambanc (governor) and
the latter that of Goldal, (colonel ohler of tho staff.)
The eommunloatlons not only with Fokin but also
with Kaßohughar and Tohougoutehak are com
pletely Intercepted by the (Doungams) Mahome
tans, so that the Mandjonrs inhabiting Ueuldia are
In complete ignorance of the progress of events,
.fend up to the present do not know that the insur
rection has also broken oat at Tohongoutohak. The
town of Kontdja is demolished, Its Inhabitants dis
persed, and trade eomplotely suspended. The
Mandjonrs and all the other persons recognising
the authority of the Fokin Government have taken
refUge in the fortress, which Is defended by cannon
and falconets, while all the Insurgent adherents
have sot out for Old-Kouldja. Au insurgent corps
of twelve thousand Dounganes, whloh was on the
march fronrKascbgar via Mousarte, has not yet
arrived at Kouldja, but from the moment It appears
beforethat town, says the Invalids Russe, the fate of
Western China, as the Manjours themselves con
fess, will be deolded.”
Publication Bbobivbd.— The Ufo and Martyr
domof Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth President of
4he United States. One volume, i2mo., pp. 20a.
7. B. Peterson A Brothers bare completed their
popular biography of Mr. Lincoln, by extending It
from the period of his re-election last November, to
Ms death on April the isth. It gives particulars of
Ms assassination ; of the ssoape, pursuit, capture,
and death of his murderer; and of ids Juaeral obse
gales is Washington, Philadelphia, ana other
titles, down to Us last restlng-plaoe In Illinois.
CITY ITEMS.
liAWBSBIWa TBn Oohfbdbbatb Octbbbnov.—
barber In Savannah has used up over. $lOO,OOO
of Confederate notes for lather paper. The people
were first shaved by means of this eurreney,
arid now the paper la getting lathered. We repeat
e»r offer to buy a few tons of it at blank-paper
jprloes, for the purpose or writing upon its baoks
first-olaas notices of the elegant garments for gen
tiemen and youths,made at the Brown Stone Cloth
tog Hall of Bockhill & Wilson, Nos. 60S and 60S
Chestnut street, above Sixth.
Brains Bonnets and Misses’ and Ohildube's
Hats.—Tho latest styles, and largest assortment In
the cltjt at Wood k Cary’s, 72$ Chestnut street.
Teh BUST Forma Shibt or thb abb is "Ths
improved Pattern Shirt,” mode by John O. Ara
gon, at the old stand, Nos. 1 and 8 North Sixth
street. Work done by hand, In the best maimer,
and warranted to give satisfaction. Hia stoek oi
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods cannot bo surpassed.
Prices moderate. ;
Old Oaßbbtb properly out and altered by com
petent workmen; new Carpets made up and laid,
and Upholstorlug of anyklbd done just when the
customer wants It. No delay In anyoase; conse
quently no disappointment, at
, . W. Hbnbt Patton’s,
i4OS Chestnut street.
Eve, Bab, and Oatabbh, snceeesiuuy boated
by J. Isaacs, M. D., Oculist and Aurlst, 619 Pine sb
, Arttflelaley w inserted. No oharge for examination.
AKBimS AT THE HOTELS.
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V O Heath, Boston
BO Wlngart),Ta
Mrs E c Wilson, Brie
AM A Wilson, Brie, Pa :
IA Wilson, Erie, Pa
H ffl Wilson,'Erie, Pa
5> B Klbler A wf, Ohio
F Wagner, Jr, N Y
, j m Morton A wf. Wls
W. A Doan, Harrisburg
"StitS A Hayes, Pittsburg
JVWetealf
KPBeeoher, Chicago
WfOutter, Mass
3?B Tryon, Hartford
W Bussell, Quebec
B T-Tompkins, Tenn
MF-Jordan, Tennessso
.Mrs Lntklns k oh, N Y
C M Sanderson, Boston.
H T Kingston & wf, N Y
Miss A Rogers, H I.
Mrs F S Hunter, Pa
D B Sell, Beading
3 A Nlohols, New Jersey
D B Harms, lowa
MISS EM Smith, BI
Mias £ O Ghamplln, B I
Chaa G Barrey _
T Budderforth & wf, D O
DL Winchester, NY
H L Pleison, Jr, N Y
J s Miller _
j Hamllton.New York
B Matlack & wf, Ohio
■XL P Campbell; Now York
B A Packer, M Chunk
W Brookle, Liverpool
Mrs Hanseom, W»sk
I. A Waterbary, N York
. J B Lothe & la.N York
EON Sutton. New York
J W Austin, Jr, N York
TP Allen, Charleston
H Baldwin, Washington
J E Wilson, Wheeling
E O Cushman A wf, mo
C H Force, Baltimore
Mrs Appleton A 2 oh,'Mo
J Butfinton, Fall Elver
Mts Looser, Pottsvllle
Miss S Loeser, Pottsvllle
J F Berry, OUClty
H Bn ant, Boston
F w Newton, New York
A M Stewart & wf
T H Delano, New York
B SBurg, England
B WeßCOtt, M D, N J
W Cheney, Hartford, Ot
P Benjamin, New York
W A Halbert, New York
W 2 Soott, Jr, N York
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.L Wainwrlttht, Penna
S Dana, Wfikesbarre
Mies E A Dana, Penna
Miss H Dana, Penna
MIBSF Dana, Penna
John B Price, Ashland
J L Schick, Gettysburg
H A Shlssler, Shamoldn
A S Burwell, Mercer, Pa
T S Leamac, Boston
J Van Blascome A wf,Me
E Barton, Maine
WP Packer, Matt*
Simon Estm, Maine
B ,T Smith, NewtownJPa
B F Kelgbard, Espy, Pa
B Brown St wf,Cincinnati
Mrs Dudley A oh, Maine
H J Efnsely, Trenton, O
A M Crawford, Penna
J D Thomas, Windsor, O
J H Prenlz, Zanesville,O
The HI
D 0 Swart* & la, Penna
J MOrtewell,Harrisburg '
VV W Wlttman. Balt
Was Bitter, Penna
W P Bobeson, tJ S Ac
Alex A Yard, V S A
E H Mcßride,Wash, D O
0 H Richards, N York
0 Slmrooßß & wf, Del
H McOanley, Georgia
J J Fitzpatrick, Penna
J Hanoook & wf, Penna
J Laughlln, Newvllle
J Pheßen Stjrti N York
BP Swan
IBeUefoate
I* MoMaunua.N Jersey
James Seott, Baltimore
J Pnsk, Newport
J R Mitchell; sr, Del
I f Mitchell, Jr, Del
Miss Mitchell, Dei
B B Allen & wf, Del
Mrs M J Polk, Del
MUs,Kennedy, Del
HA S»#e, Easton
W MlUer, JBaston
A L Mumper, Bethlehem
AsHahflam, Del
W Sharp, Now York
J Fraley,-Easton
A Beineman, Pittsburg
L Beineman. Pittsburg
W Haelsge, Pittsburg |
J S Butan & la, Plttsh’g
JW Sayford, Harrisburg 1
J W Wler. Harrisburg
Miss M S Wler, Harrisbg
A D Dltmarg, Lancaster
Jas F Joyce, Baltimore
C L Carter, Baltimore
Mlss.Fatton, Lewlsto wn
Miss Miller, Penna.
itlnental.
H Bohmer, Virginia
B S Thompson & la. 111
Mias Ourrey, Delaware
Miss Mftohell, Delaware
Miss Richards, Delaware
Mrs Polke, Delaware
GS Gideon, Washington
F Knowlan, New York
W H Kelts, Tennessee
D Sanderson, N J
L Newhall & la, Mass
Mrs A H Boeder, Easton
H J Beefier, Easton
Mrs E C Day, Bridgeport
J L Briggs, Louisville
Mrs J Haldeman. Pa
John Haldeman, Fa
Master M B Brown, N Y
H P Baldwin, New York
BM S halter _
JB Lindsay, Pa
F Hood & la, New Jersey
W G Lely
O D Lambard, N Y
Mrs T D Judah, Mass
J L Wicks A la, Balt
Mr A Mrs Fierce, Boston
Miss M Q Pierce, Boston
M:ss O p Tnokerman, Pa
G O Whittag A wf. Wash
JPG Foster, New York
Dr Billot, New York
S A Dodge, New York
M Dlgard, U S N
A S stone, Brooklyn
D L McGinnis A wf, Pa
Edw King, Newport
H Taylor & wf, Brooklyn
J S. Finch, Pittsburg
J W Painter, Pittsburg
J B Gennewlll, N York
Jas Gray, Ireland
J T Gray, Ireland
H O Southwlok, N York
L Mattson, Penna
Ohas Baker, Penna
J O Talbott A wr, Mass
John Mead k wf, N York
JB W Burstlne, New York
S A Dodge, New York
Miss Dresser, New York]
A E Warner A la, Md
J L Hana, New York
A B Stelnbergor, N York
J M Kingsbury,Santa Fo
A J Mayo, Boston
W E Bosenbnm, Penna
O K Blais dell & la, Mass
J Fisher, New YoTk
Ira Wheeler, Jr, N York
O Gillespie, New York
B D Barlow, Now York
Jnlon.
H Endler, Ohio
G L Crosby, Mass
S W Boardmau, N J
Mrs Dr E Shelp, Dsl
Miss O Shelp, Wilm, Del
W HBeeoher, Jr, While
N Gane, Port Carbon
S A Haverstlck, Carlisle
sJlna JvE Nice, Penna
D Brown, Baltimore
Col B Eatoleff, Tamaaua
1 JSS? Tamagua
MB Cost, Maryland
WUpdsgrafi, Maryland
J V Brewer, Maryland
S Emmeet, Hagerstown
D O Aughenbaugh, Md
J W Tucker, Penna
E Grout, Ashland
N C Morrison, Penna
J L Stedman, M Chunk
D Kalbfus, M Chunk
G Barker & la, M Chunk
iirerdl
J F Price, Delaware
t & E rt S?i M »tvland
F Tramp, Jersey Shore
W/arsons. Look Haven
O S Price, Look Haven
Israel punter, Penna
gt Barrows, N York
g gfldge, Olearffald
Clearfield
W Worthington,- Penna
S W Early, MUford, Djl
OT Fleming, Del
Miss m E Curry, Del
Mias S 0 Richards, Del
Miss 0 Polk, Del
W Lowther, Newport
J B Lowther, Newport
B H Pennington, Maine
M D Satterley, L Haven
W P Ryoo, PottsvlUe
E W Ayers, Baltimore
W B Smith, Baltimore
J Tlernan, Colorado ..
G w Johnston, Penna
F H Porter, New York
JE Watts, DSN -
Com T Orabbo, TJ S N
W W Potter, Bellefonte
T S Lyon, Fenna
R Waters, New York
H A soyf'fi'li Beading •
T R Eiooofc ’ -
It Mossop & wf, Clevel'd
Mrs B Cameron & son, Pa
'L 0 Knlffen, Mass .
W Warrick, New Jersey
WKern, Lebanon
B K MeNulty, Lebanon
, W Eaehus, Penna
B Sohraok, Penna
Ohas E Brooks, Penna
Miss O L Milts, Penna
J P Cochran is let, Dei
Miss Ooohran, Driawirs
Lleut B H Lewis, Ft Del
L Ree;a, Harrisburg
E A Haldeman, N York
S B Slmau, Washington
J S Pearson, Reading
I) Luther & la, Beading
Jos H Spay a, Beading
J W Kltuenton A w, Pa
MB® O Kunkei; Hsrrlßbg
D W tiros, Harrisburg
J Meiley & sop, Lebanon
A B Wlngerd,-Penna
The Mei
O L Orlswold, Cohn
John E Neps
B F Gould, Hickory Bun'
W Stoddard, W Hayen
A M Jeffords, Penna
A J Wltman, Ironton, O
Jos Jones, Smlthfleld, O
S Hitchcock, Conn
W J MoPhall, Lane eo
O B Earley, Penna
D S- Kreaver, Lewlsbnrg
W Lilly, M Chunk
A B Shellenberger, Pa
J 0 Reed, Trenton, N J
J M Holderbanm, Penna
John Elliott, Tlptcn
J Johnston, Indiana co
J Enwer, Allegheny
Mrs Stnniokson, N J
Miss A Hall, Conn
D O Sayler, Allentown
L B Spicer, Penna
Joa Boyer, Danville, 111
K KneU, Danville, 111
H M S peeler, Fenna
K Ashman, Penna
JKEtter, ShippenShurg
Geo F Field, Kentucky
H Gnllermen, Pt Carbon
M B Helene, Scranton
M M Fowler, Ohio |
[chants’,
A Loggate, Allegheny
B D Moore, Allegheny
Lewis Stringer, York, Pa
0 A McWilliams, Fenna
George O Fisher
M Kane, California
W Elliott, Penna
T Haws, Knoxv, Tann
S E Goodyear, Elmira
J A Fulton, Delaware
Mrs H B Lamson, N -T
S Johnson, Addison, Pa
J L Divan, Perry 00, Pa
W B Linn, Perry 00, Pa
Levi Develln, Indiana
Lewis Llppman & la
Wm Overfield
Mrs Hall, Salem, N J
John Dibert & la, Penna
A H Adams, Boston
A W Patterson, Ohio
.T M Graham
W O Chamberlin, Ohio
Judge Belford, Ht Chunk
Wltomlck,Ohlo
J J Reb man, Harrisburg
H Mullln, Peana
Geo Winters, Harrisburg
B TPrine, Ripley
Jas AUlson, Pittsburg
IA H Blair, Carlisle
The
M O Hardy, Boston
H J Goodnow, Boston
F O Denison
aerlcan,
J A Olwr, Delaware
J A Groves, Delaware
Jos A Rise, Bethlehem
F A Flokardt, BBthlehem
Jaeob Wlest, Penna
G H Wlest, Penna
S Kauffman"
LtColHFOhew.N J
Capt 0 A Bowen, N J
M W Bose, Blohmond
L Bose, Blohmond
J M Hlbberd, Baltimore
JaS U Brown, Beading!
"W A Medlar, Beading
W C Lawson, Milton, Pa
J W Brown, Milton
Geo A Ford & wf, Md
Jas W Beady, Delaware
A Et&er. Harrisburg
John J Harrlsoif, N'York
MlfsJ Dawes
D H Garay . '
Jaeob s Laurence'
G H Houk, Baltimore ' 1
Gen Walghtman, Wash
Miss Wefghtmani Wash
H H ModonqelE
Mrs H McConnell
J W Houston, Delaware
Geo Grattan, Wash
O OMaltzberger,Reading
C T Haas, Beading
Mrs J Jameson, Reading
MrsWA Medlar.Roadlug
E Crosby," Hartford. Conn
Miss Ellen Gragg, Pa
G F Coaradt, Baltimore
vr Deerlng, Portland,Me
B 8 Freeman
H M Sliver, Delaware
Goo C Obensked, N J
J Beea, Penna ,
P W Hall, Mulford
H L Hooper, Chester co
J P Toadylne, N Jersey
W Gardner, New York
W H Carter, Fenna
H A Hoff, Reading
W E Hall, Smyrna, Del
The Coi
J Seibert, Pittsburg
tmerclal.
S FcllowsrN J
C L Kimball, N J
John A Noble, N J
Mrs Nichols, Md
W A White, CUntonville
w H Eckels, Meyerstowa
W B Williams, Pa
A J Patterson, Pa
O Taggart, Del oo
O H Sharer, Trenton, N J
Robt.Hodgson, Oxford ,
W T Sharper, Chester Sg
J" K Brugler A fa. Pa
Ohas Williams, N York
A Simpson, New York
W Lawrence, Nevr York
T Oobn, Huntingdon co
E K Kuhn, Bucks oo
.Miss Jackson, W Grove
Miss C Jackson,W Grove
J W Hammond, Pa
A L Morris, Washington
D Meconkey, W Cheater
J P Osmond, Chester oo
S Pennook, Chester oo .
MB Thompson,Lowlst’n
W Pyle & la, Chester eo
B Fuller, N J
tes Unloii.
The Stab
E 0 Keys,Washington oo
J E Oreemer, Penna
Thos H Phipps, Penna
J <3 Brubaker, Penna
S Fassott, Felton
J C Partos, Penna
J L Suydam, Ooatesvllle
B A Young, Coatesvllle
M Bermer, Clyde, O
J Funk, Newport, Pa
B S Maxwell, Lancaster
J Sadler, Mechantcsbnrg
D McLaughlin, Penna
H M Klnter, Indiana co
D Logan, Milesburg, Pa
J Hahn, Milesburg, Pa
D O Mead, Pittsburg
B Phyfe, Bucks co
FBFJsher, New York
W Huston, Ohio
A HUI, Clearfield, Pa
T M McCandless, Penna
M K Rizer, New Jersey
H A Torrence,Blalrsvilie
N C MoOormlck, Penna
B Hamilton, Perryvllle
J H Divers, Indiana, Pa
D AT Black, White Hall
Id Eagle,
Mrs A Transue, Fenna
Miss A J Obsrly, Penna
Mrs W A Oberiy, Fenna
A Transue, Penna
Jos Bentz, East Salem
S M Shelly, Penna
Thos Allen, Illinois
-D L Dally, Penna
|D B Newoomer, Carlisle
The Bali
Miss Yanblled, Penna
Miss Schiller, Pctma
Miss Hobensheld, Penna
J B Walter, Bucks eo :
W F Tyson, Penna
F-E Kauffman, Penna
-E T Swartz, Penna
Frank Smith, Allentown
A LWeltzel, Beading
J L Buth, Easton ' S
ibcm
Miss Patton, Lewlstown
Mbs J Price, Penna
W H Ohafisey.New York
J M Bevins, New York
w Slay k son, Delaware
N Tbomison, Laurel,Del
Chas E Freldlin, Milford
Lieut J B Brown, USA
F Freioh A la
R A Dempsey
Miss Clara Kepner, Pa
sd Ison.
J M Vanardalln, Pa
TTSON-
A A Slack, Bucks co, Pa
Jas Hill, Stroudsburg
W Hill, Stroudsburg
J Leonard & la, N Jersey
'■A George, Maryland
M M Burnet, Stroudsb’g
John Kelsey, Yardloyv’e
Geo W Patton, Bellefont
G Bortree, Stroudsburg
elk Bear.
Mrs .T B, Kepplemau, Pa
Mrs Mack, Reading
Mrs String, Reading
I Thompson & son, Penna
E Myers, Adams 00, Fa
Danl Knlttle, Penna -
E S Eshbaeh, Penna
• Trie BIi»<
DanlUladln, Lehigh, Pa
Chas Wfeano, Penna
Danl AJspaeb, Penna
K T Eng art, Hartsvllle
M K Iwelchler, Penna
David H Bechtel, Penna
Chas Dull, Quakertown
ley Sheaf.
R H Ramsey, Hartsvllle
H M Stuart, Byberry
IT Beardsley. NY
A Gorson, Bristol
W K Carver, Newtown
M Hart, Bucks oo
The Bar*
E Smith, Cheltenham
A Knight, Caiversvllle
W Terry, Philadelphia
Capt B Thompson, Pa
H Engle, New Jersey
L Bennett, Penna
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PINY FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
At greatly reduced prices.
WM. BROWN & 00.
Colgatb’b Honby Boat.
' Thl» celebrated TOILET SOAP, la Mh universal de
mand, 1> mad* from Hi* CHOICEST material*, la MIL®
and EMOLLIENT la iti nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENT
ID, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL In its aetionupon
the Skin. *Ol *Ale Hr HI Druggiet* and Taney Good*
dealer*. > feJS-tutMl*
A Bio Thing.—A millioh is a gbbat
ujftay, |mt two million is more. As incredible t» it may
appear, Messrs. P. H. Drake 3t Co., of New York, sell,
'over two million Lotties of PLANTATION BITTERS
a year, Thia la nearly one hundred aad seventy -five
thousand dozea, which, at nine dollars, would bo over
a million and a half'dollars! Sorely, some merit mast
attach to aa article of each a sale. Go where we will,
from oae ead of the coaatry to the other, we are always
Inflight of the evidences of the cabalistic S.T. —1860—X.,
sad these gentlemen's energy. We would suggest to
them a little more elegance iu their rock painting. The:
Legislature of New Hampshire has passed a law against
their further disfiguring the White Mountains. apJB-6t
Premium Butcher and Table Steels,'
being cut by peoaliar machinery, have the grooves
deeper end with keener edges than the usual kinds,
and therefore are superior for sharpening purposes.
For sale by TUBMAN * SHAW, No. 83S (Eight Thirty
five! SUBSET Btreot, below Ninth. it
Jones’.
THE LOWEST
BELLING PEIOE
is marked in figures
on each article,
AND IS7EBTABIXD.
ai
JONES’
/ Crescent One-pries
OLOTHING HOBSIJ
MARKET STREET,
above Sixth,
No: 604.
«T Prises reduced to suit the times.
A fine assortment' of READY "MADE CLOTHING,
suitable for all seasons, constantly on hand.
Custom-work made to order at short notice. [mhS-tm
Itch. (Wheaton’s) Itch.
SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM.
Will cure the Itch in IS hours. Also ourss Salt Rheum
deers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin.
Price 60 cents. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS A POT*
rssß, BOSTON, Mass., will be forwarded free by mail
I For sale by allDtngglaU. mhlSfiai
rfg’ggp Chickbring’s Pianos—
rt B Vf #39,OOOSOLD.—New Warerooms.ri e T j
Sl4CH “ B^on.
tffff? GBOBeBSTECK ft CO.’S ffffff
___
PIANO Over 600 each of these fine OABnOW
FORTES, instruments h»TO been sold by ORG ANS
PIAEO Mr.G , and the demand it eon- OABIEKT
rOBTBS. stantly insreastng. , 2?g^Sl
obganr
KARO SEVENTHand < offl^‘NGT8 t A gABINM
FORTES. ipNtf ORGANS,
Boot Books, Pro Floats and Gutters,
Punch Plyeri.Band Punches, Shoe Knlvtei Shoe ffaila,
Evict Sets, Shoe. Rubbers, ha , for ule by TRUMaH
A SHAW, So, 831 CEliht Thlrty-iavrt'MABKST Sfi,
below Sinth. ■, - „. it
CLOTHma BY THE Mtt.hi:
The Immense etoek of READY-MADE OLOTHIKd
new displayed at
WANAMAKEE & BKOWN’S
OAK HALL POPULAR OLOTHIHO HOUSE,
S. 2. coti SIXTH andKAKEET Sts.,
K placed la one continuous line, would reach a lon*
dlitanee toward Richmond. This lon* stream of Cloth-
ing is running: off at
MARVELLOUSLY LOW PRIUES apH-tf
MAKRIED.
HOMEB-FENTON.—On the evening of April
27th, at the realdenoe of the bride, by Bev. Lewis
C. Baker, John Homer, of Philadelphia, to Elite,
youngest daughter of J. Fentonrof Camden, N. .T. *
HAGY—LEVERING.—Oh the 2d Inst,, by Rev.
Reuben JeffAry, Wm, A- Hagy to SaUle Levcriag,
of Lower Morion, Philadelphia. *
• XDXEX3.
GASKILL.—On the 3d Inst., John Gasklll,ltt the
67 th year of his age. -
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his
late residence, No. 1510 Brown street, on Sixth-day
afternoon, sth Inst., at 3 o’clock. To proceed to
Fair Hill. *
Dn HAVEN.—May Ist, Lieut. Edwin J. D» Ha-
Vfn, United States navy. .
The effioers of the navy and Ms male friends gene
rally, are lnylted to attend his funeral, ea Thursday
morning, at 11 o’clock, from his late residence, No,
336 North Front street, . **
WIGFALL.—At Ablngton, Montgomery oounty,
on Tuesday, May 2, Sarah, relict or Samuel Wlg
fall, deceased.
The funeral will take place from her late resi
dence, on Saturday, the 6th link, at 2 o’clock
F. m. *•
JONES —Suddenly, on the 3d instant, Mary E.,
daughter of Dr, Z. Bing and Almlria Jones, in the
6th year of her age.
Dntf notice will be given of the funeral, **
CARTER,—On the morning of the Ist instant,
Restore Garter, In the Sint year of his age.
The relatives, and Us male friends, are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late
residence, 2310 North Sixth street, on Friday after
noon, May 6th, at 2 o’olook. ***
MoBRIDE.—On the 30th ultimo, Andrew Me*'
Bride, In the 67th year of bis ago.
The relatives and friends of the family, also the
Hibernian society and Directors of tho Eighth Na
tional Bank, ore respectfully Invited to attend the
funeral, from his late residence, No, 1233 North Se
oond street, on Thursday afternoon next, May *tb,
at 2 o’clock P. M. Interment at Monument Ceme
tery. ***
A LBXAHDRE’S AMD JOUVIN &
XX CO’S. Black Kid Oloves reduced to #2 a pair.
BESSON & SON, Mourning •■tore,
•apa-jf 018 CHESTNUT Street.
DLACK QUEEN’S CLOTH AND
AA GioMy Mobrira, yatd and a half wide, just re
ceived by BESSON & SOW. Mcnrnlnt Store,
ap2l-tf go. 918 CHESrHUT Street.
TfYBE & LANDBLL.
D . ESTABLISHED IgtlSdO.
We always adhere to coed Goods, and depend on fair
GOOD BTOOK OF DBB3B GOODS.
ap% SHAWLS AND STAPOK GOODS
mss OIC&IKSM,
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
XHUBSDAY BYBmKO, MAY 4,1805.
«WMAIS»S IfOBE AITO WAQIiS.”
The Iftat and Great Lectiore of the Seasoo.
Ticket# for sale at T. B. Fogh’s Bookstore? SIXTH
and CHBETKUT Streets.
Admittance, 25cts.; BcssrveAßaata, BO cts, mry3-2fe
A LEE AED
THE OHJKISTIAE —The altea
tica of the frieocl# ofciie Ghristisa Goxßmission« who
may have been surprised at eomo state meats ma4o imb
lie by a newspaper correspondent relative to a delega*
tioa of the Commission yisltint GeneratLea at hts resi
dence at Bichmondp Is called to the fact that no ofjlczr t
or apent, or delegation of the Commission', #r any
authorized party, has ever called upon General Lse,
It asy Yoinnteer delegate of the Gommlsaioa. tempo-'
rariJy in Richmond, has, under the pressure of an idle
cariosity, bo far forgotten hie propriety as to suppose
that duty, or the privileges accorded by the Commia»
eion, would take him to General Lea*B house, he has
.acted entirely on hi# own account, and trader an utter
misapprehension of the work for which ha was smt to
the army, and his conduct is of severely reprehended
by the Commission as by any loyal heart in the conn*
try. GEO. H. STUaBT.
16 Chairman TJ. 8. Christian Commission.
BBT. IDWA3D FATSOS BTA3T
HOND.- This popular Evangelise will Preach
to ADULTS on THDBBDAT and FJttDAT KIGHIB of
this week, at S o’clock, in the Tabernacle Baptist
Church on CBS3T3UT Street, near Eighteenth. All
are cordiallyinvited. my 4 &*
FIFTEESTH WAKD -A ILJKET*
VS& IHG of the COKTEIBOTOHSTO THE BOGSfTT
FENDS in charge of the Committees organized in
January and August, 1864; will be held THIS BVB
-ISI2SG, at School-house corner TWENTIETH and
Streets, in reference to »He * 1 Baser w® Funds. * *
JOHN Bi SEHtOB,
B* Secretary-ExecntlTe Committee^
ra® BLAIB OIL COMPAST OF WEST
TJBGJUIJu
The Stockholders of this company are requested to
mectatthe Banking House of dJ)AMS & LEVIS. Phila
delphia. on the 26th day of May* 1885, for the purpose of
organizing, under the charter, and elect officers and di*
f rtciors for laid company for the ensuing year.
L, FETTOJST,
Becret»y pro tea.
A limited number of shares of the stock of theabove
company may he had at subscription price by applica
tion to the Secretary, 931CHESTETJT Street, Phila.
It* . , L. PBTTOfT.
EEEDEB.IUH «OAL COMPANY,
938 OFFICE No. 833 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
PiUi.ArEi.PHVA, May 3, U6s'
. At the annual meeting of the Stoekholders, held the
fid Inst , the following named gentlemen were elected
Directors to serve the ensuingyear:
Chae. D. Knight, Howard Spencer, Tnos. Graham,
Lewis Snvder, George Plltt. . , ~
At a meeting of the Directors, held this day, Charles
D. Knight was electedlPresident, and T. B. English Hee
retary and Treasurer, T. B. ENGLISH,
It . Secretary.
KS” TKEASCIHBR’S DIFABI9ISI
tta& kobtbebm.oentbaibaii.wax.oo., oalt
VsgT STATION, ■ fc.
■■ Baltimohb. April 21, 1885.
DIVIDSHD 80. S.
Tie Freeideni and Directors of this ComparyhsTe
this day declared a Dividend of TWO (2) PER CfiftT.,.
clear of National and State taxes,for the quarter online
March SI, 5865, pay able to the Stockholder* on the lOfch
of May next at ihisoSUe.
TheTriMfer BoofilrlU b«clos«d from Mill tot. to
10th of May incln»iT». Byordar
apS5- tilths 8t J. S.XBIB. Treaturor,
Tome hobs pbbpabeo fob
KSS BUSINESS lII* AT CRITTENDEN'S COM.
MEBCIAL COLLEGE. Ho. 637 CHESTNUT fittest.
CO Bo e oK-KEEPIKa la all It«. MaatiM, PBHKAH
BBIP, Including Mercantile and Ornamental Write,
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, BUSINESS POEMS,
TELEGRAPHING It sound and on paper Unghtl
with tie advantage of offlee practical bp oaa of ibe Bee
lm traction la Writing,, Book
keeping, aad Telegraphing.
Students inctrncted separately at such hours a* may
best salt their eoayealeßce. my3-3t»
OFFICE OF THE EKIOS PASSSIf-
SBP QBE RAILWAY 00.. No. 208 South EOURTH
Street. Philadelphia, May 2,1856.
A meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will
he held at the Office onMONDAY, Mar 2Jd, at 10 o’clock
A. M-, to coastder aad accept the Snpplemantto, tha
Charter, passed at the late seesioa of the Legtslatnio.
By order of the Board ofßlrectora.
myS 17t WM. P. KEMBLE,. Secretary.
BtBEBSIAH SOMEH.-THE
HeP members aw leuneated to aatond the taaeral of
their late fellow- member, ANDBBW McBSIDE. Bra.,
from his late residence,- No.. 1233 hor.li SECOND
Street, oa THURSDAY, -ith Instant, at 2 o’clock P. H.
my&ffi JAMBS L. TAYLOR, Secretary.
KSo A SPECUI. HEETIBfi OF THE
stockholdere of theCOW CREEK ANDBTIL
WELL BUN OIL COMPANY" will be h»td on the ISth
day of Maaf at d o'clock P; M., at their Office, No. 221
South PIITH Street. „ ‘ „ '
ap29-awihol* HBIBT f- POE, Secy.
PIOPLK’S STOCK. EIGBAEEE,
IBS’ Jfo. 505 CHESTNUT Street, Is bow open for
haslaess. Three calls of Stocks are held daily, com
rnoacla* at 10 A. M., 2P. M,, and Bla the evening. A
portion of the room appropriated for the use
who are admitted free. - ______ _ . .
’ Sr. A. G. EG BERT, President.
A'. G. HINSS. Tice President.
apSQ-dt B 0. FOLWELL, Secretary.
■saa OFFICE OFTHE PEJSSSYI.VANIA
VOS IMPERIAL OIL COMPAKY. 80. »»4Soath
POTJBTH Street, , - Phi lsde m> mA. May 2.1865.
A special meeting of the Stockholders of tie Penmyl-
T&ala Imperial Oil Comp ,oy will be held on M-JN-DAT,
the 16th day of May, at 12 o'clock M., at the office of
the Company, 221 South Pout til street, to consider the
propriety or disposing of certain real estate of the com
pany for bniidtai lots In Laytonia. and to transact such
Sualnee* as the Internets of the company may require.
By order of the Board. JAMES M. BEL LESS.
my3lBlB ■ Secretary.
W-ss™ METAM.INE IASB 'COMDPAST
■as? OP LAEB SUPBRIOB.-At a meeting o( the
Trasteea -of the METALLINE LISD GOSPASf OP
LAEB BUPHIIOB, held THIS HAT,, a dividend of
PIPTT CENTS PEE SHARE, wa* Sectored, payable at
the Offlee of the Company. Ho. 324 WALNUT Buteet,
StfiS SFXoSS fftW-erafs
legal R raNCKI<A , Traararer .
Philadelphia, May 1. 1866. mri-lOt
s<s» THE AHHVAL MEETING OF THE
ids? STOCKHOLDERS OP TBS BEACON OIL
COMPANY will he held on TUESDAY, May 9th, at
SM o’clock P. H., In second-story GIEaRD BANK
bdildibg. s. p. Hancock,
- sp2B- IQt* • - Secretary. -
Mtwa OFFICE JHABDAM MINING COSl
lae? PAKY. Philadelphia, April 27,1856.
Notice Is hereby given that an Instalment ot PIETY
CENTS UOc) per thereon oath and every share ot the
Xatil etock of the HAND AN MINING COM PAST,
has this day been called in, payable on or before the
10.-h day of MAY, 1863, at the OPPHiB OP THE COM.
PAHY, Ho. 384 W, LHUT Sfreet, Philadelphia.
By order of the Dtrectpra.
aplB tmio B, H. hOOPES. Treasurer-
|S@- MEBCHAHTS’ AMD MASOFAC
KS? TUBERS’ NATIONAL BASK. - .
Prrrsßirao, April 11,1865.
Stockholders sre hereby notified that Books will he
opened for subscription to the se\r stocjt of tuts Bus
attheCOMBBBOXaLNATIONAL BANK, InPMladel
phla, on MONDAY. May 1.J.1566, and will continue
open during banking hours, daily, from 10 o’clock A
M. to 3 o’clock P. M., until Thursday, June Ist, 1866.
By eider of theßoard of Directors. .
* JOHN SCOTT, Jr., q»6h!er.
H. 8. BOLLMAN. Prestdant,
Pittsburg, Poena.
EOBT. B. STEELING, flee President,
Philadelphia. apW-tiel
|®» OFFICE WASHINGTON OIL CO.,
I® 10 MBSCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.
Philadelphia, April 28th, 1865
The Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be hell at
12, M , on SATURDAY. May 18th.
ap2B tm!3 WM. 0. STILES, Jn., Secretary.
OFFICE TAM BCK«N Oil, COH-
E® PANT, 10 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.
, PHILADBLPHIA. April 22, 1885.
* The Annual meeting ot STOCKHOLDERS wilt be held
st the Office ef the Company, at 12 on SATURDAY,
May6th, 1886. W. 0. STILES, Jr.,
ap23-tny6 - Bacratary.
rise OFFICE OF THE MINER AI, OH
■O6? COMPANY, 534 WALNUT- Street. April 26.
1866 —The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
MINERAL OIL GOMPABY will be held at thoir Office,
ouPBIDAY, Hay 121 h, at 12 o'clock M . for the par
pose of electing a Boud of Directors to serve for the
euanlngyear. THOB. B. SRARLB,
ap27.tmyß Secretary,
OFFICE OF THE JUPIE SHADE
OIL COMPANY. No. 524 WALNDT Street.
. Philadelphia, April 26, 1883.
Tbs Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Maple
Shade Oil Company will be held at-their Offica on
THDBBD AY, May 18 1866, al 12 o’clock H., for the pur
pose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the
ensuing year. THOMAS B. BE ABLE.
ap37 tmylS Secretary.
KB* OFFICE OIBABD MINING! COM
|E3F FANY. Fhiladblphta, April 21,18 5.
'. Notice ie hereby given that an instalment of fifty
cento per chare on each and every chare of the capital
itock of ti6 OIBAEO jnBINGCOMPANY
Has this da? bees called in«-payable on or before tba
Isife 01 tt?DK ”‘ 0 t A. HOOPES, Treasurer.'
THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1865.
K3S“ PWfSSYI.VAXU KAIMtOVD
KE' COMPANY-TBESSUBEBIB DEPARTMENT
■ Philadelphia, Hay 8, 1835.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS —Cfco Basra of Dl
reetor* have this day demand asemi- annual dividend
of'FIVB eBB CBNT on tho C»pltaV<lto»k of the Com
pany, riear of National and Stats taxes, psyable on and
gft«r tfsy S 0« 1886, _
B.'ark power* of attorney for collecting dividends
can If had at the Office of the Company. Ho. N3B South
THIKD street. THOMAS T. FIRTH.
mi4-23t Treasurer.
KSar pipidesi>.—i»hii.a»ei,phia.
Hay 3 1S!B -The Manesers of the CBESTNOT
HILL AND SPRING HOUSE '®RN PIKE OOMPANT
have declared ft Dividend of THREE PER .
nay able on an d a<wt the 16cb fast., after deducting the
United Staten end Pennsylvania Btate t txes
roy4 thetn St /_ CHAU. BACON. Treaenrer.
EXCHASWB SATIOSAL BASH
OP PITTSBURG. -„a*;
‘Pittsburh, PA., Hay 3,. 18SH&
Tbe Directors of ibis Bank have declared * uiYitytad
of FOUR PKBOBNT., eayaMeto Philadelphia SMfci
holdere on or after the 9th Instant, at the We stern Na
tions! Bank- ' ■ .
The United State* tax will ho paid hyth#Bank- .
my 4 6t H- M. MURRAY, Oaehier.
«KS*> TBE (IOSSOLIUAriOy RATIOS*
F3S AL BANK. Pdil-adblphia May 3 1885.
The Directors have tills day declared a Dividend or
FIVE PER CENT., clear oftaxos, parable on demand,
myd-at JOB. N. PgIRSOL, Caahler.
SEYENTH MATIOSAE BANK OF
PHILADELPHIA, , , Mat 3. 1865.
The Directors-hare this davdecltured a Dividend of
POUR (4) PER CENT., free of United States tax, on the
Capital Stook of.tbi* Bank (inclndlnt the increase of
capital authorised February 6th, 1865), payable on de.
mand. . B. S. HALL,. ,
jet 4-St Cashier,
J®= OIBABD KATIONAE BANK.
pt=E? . PjnLAssi,pnrA, May 3, 3855,
The Directors have declared a Dividend this day of
SIX PER CENT, out of the profits for the last si*
months, payable on demand*. free of all taxes.
midst- ■ W. L, SCHAFFER, Cashier.
ISgf REHBIS6TOS RATIONAL BANK.
15» PHtuADiiLPiiu- May 2, 1835,
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
Dividend of TEN PER CBNT., payable on demand,
clear of tax.
myi-6t W, HoCONNELL. Cashier.
ISir FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Pmr, tssnymA, Hay 2.1855.
The Board of Directors of this Bask have this day de
clared a teml-annual Dividend of BIX PER,CENT. ■ (6>,
tree of all taxes, and parable on demand
my4 St At. McfiIOHAEL. Jr.,Oaahier.
r.EST TRADESMEN’S national
L*? BANK. PHttADBtPHiA, Mar 2,1835.
The Board of Directors have. THIS DAY declared a
Dividend of FIYE PEE GENT, forthe past eix months,
payable on demand. JOHN CASTNSR,
myS-Si.* . - . ' : Cashier..
HECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK,
low Phtlakslphia, May 2.1865.
The Directors of this Bank - Dave declared a dividend
of SIX PEE CENT., fios of U, S taxes.payable on de
mand. - J. WEXOaNu. Ja.,
myS-Ot Cashier.
SECOND RATIORAL bank of
Ss» PHILADELPHIA, „ .
FKINKFcmn, May 2.1835.
Tho Directors hay# diolarcd a dividend of SIX PER
CENT , elearoftax, payable on demand.'
my3-6t W. H. BHAWN, Cashier.
ISf” UNION NATION AY, BANK.
Phtoai>si*hia. May 2.1865.
The Board of Direottrshave this day declared a Divi
dend of FIYE PBR ClNT,..f<>r the -last eix months,
clear of taxes, and pay able.on mand
my3-8t N. 4 MUBCBLMAN. Cashier.
-'Acta” NATI9SALBANK OF COMMERCE.
■*» FBU.APxr.pmA, May 2, 1865.
Tbe Board of Directors have this dar.de eta red aDtvl
dend of FIYE PER CENT,, and an Extra Dividend of
FIYE PER CENT., payable on demand, clear of taxes.
myS-3i -.- JOHN A. LEWIS, Oaahikr.
ftTBE WKSXEKH NATIONAL
BANK OF PHILADELPHIA . ■ r-
Mat 2, 1865.
Theßireetore have this day declared a Dividend of
TEN PER CENT., payable on demand, clear of taxes.
mi 3 6t 0, N. WEIgOANP, Cashier.
CORN EXCHANOR NAXIONAI,
' Philadelphia, May 2,1865.
The Beard of Director* have this day declared a Divi
dend of SEVEN PER CENT., payable on demand, dear
of United Stales dividend tax. . ;
Stockholders will please present their certificates of
Btccc and receive instead new certificates, ,
mrS-et J. W. torsbY, Cashier.
JSSBr- FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF
WB PHILADELPHIA, No 723 ARCH Street (desig
nated Depmltory of the United Slates), Philadelphia.
The Board of Directors have thie day declared a Divi
dend of EIGHT PER CENT, ont of the profite.for the
last six months, par able on demand, clear of all taxes.
my3-lot SAMUEL J MAC MULLAN, Cashier .
FARMERS’ AND ÜBGKANICS’
national bank, „ ■
Phu, ID2LPHIA, May 2, 1865,
The Board of Directors of this Bank have this day
declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable os
demand. Also, an extra Dividend in stock of this
Bank, in the proportion of one share .to every ten
sharct—both free of taxes. Stockholders to whom will
badneef the stock dividend lees than one-half a share
will he paid in cash Stockholders are requested to ex
ehense their old for new£ertificates.
myß6t W, BUsHTuN, Jr , Cashier.
SKIS?” SIXTH NATIONAJL BANK. .
Philadelphia, May 2,18G5,
Tbe Directors have this day declared a dividend of
FIVE PERCENT., clear of tax, payable on demand.
mi3-3t.* H. B. SALTER, Oaehier,
TR K MASUFACTUBEBS’ na-
K» r TIONALBABK. „ „„
Philadelphia, May 2, 1865.
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of
FIVE PER CENT, on the capital stock, parable on de
mand, free from United States tax. t
Stockholders will please surrender their old certifi
cates end; receive new ones. M. W, WOODWARD,
my3-8t ■ - Cashier,
CITY NATIONAL HANK, .
wise? PBii.AUKLpniA, May 2, 1833.
The Boare of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of Sl-X PER CENT., payable on demand, dear
of teres w ALBERT LEWIS, - -
my 3 6t Cashier.
wear- SOETHWABH NATIONAL BANK.
PSF ITiILADKLPHFA, M»y 2,183 S
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of
TWELVE PERCENT, payable on demand.
myS 3t F. P. STEEL, Oaehier.
KST" »»■»!«*—WE DIBECIOBS OF
Raw - ike THIRD NATIONAL Bank have this day
declared a dividend of SEVEN AND A HALF PER
CENT on the Capital Stock for the, psat six months,
payable totheetockhol^o^mand^earo^w.
Philadelphia, May 2. my3-5t
KB” the philadelpbu nation-
Rx? al bank,
PHtLAnenpaiA, May let, 1865.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of
SIX- PER CENT, for the past six months, payable on
demands , r
my 2 6t B B. COMSGYS, Cashier.
jmramuiAiw wait,
lap .; >
Mill MACHINE MANUFACTURING
PBNNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND.
CAPITAL ©BOO,OOO.
SHAKES—FAB TALUS, $3O.
The SnbMription Book fo? the Capital Jtoek of this
Company le bow open at the Ban* lag House of ADAMS
& LEVIS, 80. 305 GHBfiTSBr Street, Philadelphia,
Perseus wiaMag to make a profitable Investment are
respectful!} invited to call on Messrs ADAMS & LEVIS,
who will jnve them further information, and will show
them the Machines, now running and makls* Bail*.
The advantages we claim for onr Machines over any
others in nee, are:
That they produce a more perfect nail, with a better
head, And fewer imperfect nails.
That they effect a savins of not less than fifty per
cent in the expense of grinding Knives and die#.
And the Machines being self-feeding, they effect a
saving of from fifty to seventy-five per cent, in the
labor of cutting nails.
Parties feeJin g an interest, and desiring to subscribe.
Will please call and examine for themselves, splo la
|ggp» TB£ OIBABD
TUi Company Is now wall established and reoelvln*
subscription b for their Btock, at) d deli vert a* Coal prompt
ly of tbe T«nr bait quality in any quantity, largo or
Tba advantages to tbe Stockholders In this Company
afe very apparent, and oamiot fall to be appreciated by
any one wbo WllTtake tbe slightest pains to investigate
the basis of its organization, and the plan of its opera
tions. Even in the present disturbed condition of the,
Coal maiket, tie Stockholder will derive thefoll benefit,
proposed in the prospectus of the Company—saving the
entire amonnt of the Operator's and the Eetsti Dealer’s,
profits, besides realizing a handsome dividend on bis
Stock.
For all information necessary to a fall understanding
of the subject, apply at the office.
ISO. '339 WAXjWTTr STREET,
GEO. O. MITCHELL, HENRY SINONS,
SECMTABT ASP ' TREASPESK.
sup’t. dblivbrt Dlfor
|gjjgr» riTBOIECK,
EITROLBUM COMPANY.
ORGANIZED UNDE* THE
joning aid manufacturing haws of tfj
STATE OF- NEW 10EK,
OFFICES:
Mo. *4 EMPIRE BUILDING,
Ho, T 1 BROADWAY, NSW TORS.
Foot Omoi Adpsbbs, Sox So. fSffi, Nnw You. ;
ft emoiatt
Hon. DANIEL A DICKINSON, President.
WM. T. PHIPPS, Yi.e President. ,
ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary.
H. J. BCRTIB. Mining Superintendent, Titusville, Fa.
ATLANTIC BASK, Ho. 142 Broadway, B.Y. .Treasury.
The wells of the Company are now producing oil.
Payment for stock may be made in drafts, registered
notes, or Oovernment bonds snd securities, which bond*
and securities will be taken at their market value.
Remittance. may be addressed to the Company, F. O,
Box »o. 6868, New York City, or to “ Atlantis Bank,
Treasury of thejgew York and Liverpool Petroleum
Company, Ho. 1C Broadway. Hew York City,” or to
any of its agents, Uhfi-SmC
JHTIDIiIIDS.
COMPANY- :H'.
ttxsnnane, %
HHTBZ THOMAS.
TREASURES.
JOHJBf W. HALL.
EISEOTORB.
HENRY THOMAS, Harrisburg.
JOES W. HALL, Harrisburg.
0. A WALBOBN, Philadelphia.
E. G. RIEMAH, Baltimore
HEMET GILBERT, Harrisburg.
B AM KJBR3*
ABAMB& LEVIS, PMlidelpM*. m
MUTUAL COAL COMPANY.
OE AT THE DBM VEST DBPOT,
EIGHTH AND MASTER;
'V
THE NEW YOKEf AND UtYEBFOOIi
CAPITAL,, ONE HUdalOK DOLLARS,
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHAKES,
•10 PEE SHAKE.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ,S FEB SHABE.
HOT MABLE TO FDBTHEB ASSESSMENT.
THE BIKE
.mr ?
PETROLEUM COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
OFFICE, 815 CHESTNUT STREET. -v
OIK DIHE PBS SHARE t
ONR DIME FIR SHARE!!
For fall paid Stock. No farther lUbUltr.
CAPITAL, ONLY $50,000,
IN 500,000 SHARES, AT 10 CENTS BACH.
Bnhicription price only
ONE DIMS PER SHARE!!
NO eaheoriplions taken for lees than One Hundred
Shares. ■
100,000 SHARES. §R $lO,OOO RESERVED FOR
„ . WORKING CAPITAL*
Tob« expended as the Shaieholders shall defcermlno.
when the Sttbicriptious are completed* the Share
holders shall meet and ; appoint the propar officers.
' This Gcmpanr presents the heel opportnultj eysr of
fered for persons (Jf moderate means fee invest in this
wealth-prcd’scinibuaißQgß; and there ie no mystery
cheni its affaire. The'property is fairly represented. Is
alro otfe all in fee jimph and the pries of shares, the
subscription price t and the par value is the same*-
QnJy ten cents—so that every one, even children* can
niders'and what they are to receive for their money.
The property or theOomp&ny consists of the follow*
ing, air of whioh ia situated In well known oil-pro
ducinf localitiPi :
JBTo.I THE hiBAD AJSTD DAVIS WELL, WITH LOT.
on the hanks of the Allegheny river, at Tideonte, leased
for ieventy*hTO years—one-half the oil.
Ho. 2. FIFTY ACBEB- on the Conklin and Connolly
Buns, Warren county, Fenna,* in fee simple* situated
two miles from the Allegheny river, and about four
miles above Tideoute, wits a natural oil spring upon
it, and a large amount of good borlhgterrliory.
80. 3 FIFTY AOBBS Off GOHBWABGO CRBEK,
war warren, the eounty-town of Warren county,
Penna, Infee simple. About one-half cleared land,
with small home, &c . and two fine runs and a public
road running through it.- This is believed to he doe oil
territory, with room for a great many wells.
■All these properties are looated on the east side of the
Allegheny river, and can be superintended-by one per
son. The land abounds in limber for iomber and fuel*
s!td the Allegheny river affords a fine means of trans
portingitß products, both of oil and lumber, to market*
without Incurring the enormous expense of some local!*
ties.----' -
ns make a very moderate estimate of the
profits of only one well. Suppose it prbduQ&s but ten
BABEBiiS per day, and the on to be worth but $s par
barrel* tbe product for 800 days would ba *24,000» or
nearly one*half of the Capital Stock of this Company*
.and equal to a dividend otfour per cent per month on
the entire capital*
The undersigned will act as Trotted to rseeiveSub*
teiiptions, Ac. , until the regular organization of the
-Company. h. B. HlIjT,
• No 515 CHESTNUT Sttest, Philadelphia.
Books ocenon FRIDAY MORNING, and will close
in one week frohi same date -t - • " my€»Bt
bVMtV#
i JjS: *
i UP &»'V
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
INTEREST IN FIFTY WELLS
PITHOLI AND CHERRY RUN.
CAX’TXAXi, «135,000 e
' "if • .
SHARES. ®L
$25,000 WOBKIS6 CiPIfAIi.
JBOOKS OY SUBSCRIPTION
Will be orea on
MONDAY,
AT THE OFFIOB.'
BOWEN J fox;
MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE,
Where Heps out be seen and Prospectus had. myl-fit
ALLIANCE FEIBOhBVH CUAL
COMPAH ‘ST-.
The Snbserlptlon Books are open for the side of the
balance ottfce Stock of the Working Capital. Snbicrlp
tien price
TWENTY-JIVE CBHTB FEB SHAKE, FAE YAKUB,
OHB DOLLAR. SUBSCRIPTIONS Recalved of
J. J. ALLEN, President,
43 South DELAWARE Avonno.
O. W. MOUSE!, Treasurer,
108 WALNUT Street.
And at the Office of the Company, 130 South THIRD
Street. ep2B*ufc
KP tmOl OP Time BISOLUTE
V 3& MINING COMPANY, No 3a* WALNUT St.
.. PmnaimnyßU, April U, MSS.
NOTICE I* hereby given that all Stock of the KBBO
- MINING COMPANY on which instalments are
due and unpaid la hereby declared forfeited, and wIU
be sold at public auction on. SATURDAY, the 13th day
of May. 1866, at 12 o’clock, noon, at tho offlce of Jhe
Secretary of the Corporation. according to the Charter
and By-Laws, unless redeemed on or before that day.
By order of the Directors. ,■ • B. A. HOOPBB,
apl2-tmylS Beeretary and Treasurer.
Mim'AßY.
m prize mosey and govern
■ MEET BOUNTY TO ALL WHO BKTEB THE
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. . .
dtt Orders have been received from the head of the
Marine Corps, at Washington, not to restrict revolts to
a particular class (as has been the cue heretofore), bat
to receive ALL who have sdrved In the volunteer eer*
vice, or in tho regulars, or la the marines, mid have
been honorably diuhargfd. Booh persons enlisting In
tbe Untied States Marines will receive the Govern
ment bounty, and will also be entitled to their Share of
prize money in any captors or the enemy’s vessels.
For further information apply at the recruiting ren
dezvous. No 313. South FRONT Street, between 9 A.
M. «d 3 o’clock F. H. . ever, hut teradjj^
apl-tf Captain and Bwruiting Officer,
gmxiNEßi.
Wfi CHEBTKUT STREET.
• &X 9 i have bow open a aagnifioeiifc assoptmsat of
SPBIRG MI1LIN&BY AND STRAW GOODS, 1
Which,l offer, wholesale and retail, at the lowest
market prices.
Foolt de Sole* and Gros ds Naples in ail colors; the
more'deslrahle and scarce colors, such as hoff/pearl,
rose pink, &c. .in an assortment of shades.
Best White, Black, and Colored Crape#., , ,
.Bihhons of t every shade, narrow and wide, to match
materials, f
French Flowers, the finest goods, prettiest styles, id
reasonable prices. ■ .-j- . . ■ ’
IN HATS AND BONNETS
Wo offer every new shape in every v»-' . ,
JSJ Jthor a e «frfo*re- .wYrSf Bifenet Frames, and
ffifortef 1 * 1 faking or trimmtnga
line of the but duality Grenadine
, - orders from the country promptly and accurately at
tended to.- SF. WBTlr,
Ho. CHISTNUT Street,
ftp29-lm Successor to M. Bernhslm.
DALTON’S
FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING
KNITTING MACHINES .
Patented 1861 Perfected 1861
A YAED OF PLAIN OB BIBBED WOKE KNIT IN
TEN MI.RUTES 1
KNITS UPWARDS OF TWENTY DIFFERENT ARTI
CLES OF APFABEL!
They are simple, reliable, perfect, and wonderful-in
the amount and variety of work they perform .
USUAL SPEED SIX THOUSAND STITCHES FEB
HIeUTB
It can bp made, in the bands of a woman, to earn wttb
ease and comfort sio to *4l) per week. . ■ „„„ .
.EYEBI FAMILY SHOULD HAYI ONE.
. A few active, enterfrielng Agents wanted, to whom
liberal inducements will be given. ... , „
To pubilakers of isewspapers who will pay ono-nalf
money, we will allow the remainder to he paid In
advertising at the regular rates.
Bend for circular and camples, enclosing Bfcamp.
p'OR EVERY LOYAL BREAST—LIN-
A OOLM MOUBHING PINS, in silver plate. New
designs in black and white satin; perfect pictures. . By
mall 26 eente, or 30 for *4, 160 for *l7, 1,000 for *l6O.
Mourning tolut for 60 days. Send your orders at once.
Salisbury, bbo , *co..
Providence. B. I.
N. B. Any paper copying this for four times we will
send them TEN PINS. apH- lmo
PORTBAITS OF PRESIDENT LIN-
A CpLN.-All the portraits published Hr New York,
Philadelphia, and elsewhere, eupplled fotte trade.
ray 3 »ir * MH. SIXTH Strut.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
GOOI S,
From the late Auction Sale in New York,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
6-4 BLACK MOUBSBLISE DE LAINE.~- .91.10
6-4 BLAOK MOUSSELINE DE LAINE..Y3S
6-4 BLACK MOUBSELINR DE LAINEL4O
6-4 BLAOK BOMBAZINES...... 1.00
S-4 BLACK BOMBAZINEB—I,79
5-4 BLACK BOMBAZINES J.SS
5-4 BLACK BOMBAZINES 2.0 Q
With a fall line of
BLACK FOLYNBASS.
BLACK TAMISB CLOTHS.
CANTON CLOT^ 0178815 ™* D 1 Lmß8 ’
BLACK MOHAIRS.
BLACK ORLEANS CLOTH.
CTJRWEN STODDAHT & BKO.,
460, 4SE, and ASA North SECOND Street,
my2-3t Above Willow^
JJEAVY LINEN
' SHEETINGS,
AT SA3S AND »I.SO PER YARD,
Jtrer bsckivbp.
SHEPPARD, YAH HARLINO-EN-. &ARSISON,
*P» 6t if 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
(CHOICE STOOK OF DRESS GOODS.
Silk HBENApiNBS, enperb etyies.
Plain Si*fe.‘tlrleB
- and Brown YAlfikffClAS.
American and French LA WffS.
Bprlug styles of GHALLI Da LilffßS.
Spring SB AWLS, in variety.
At JOHH H. STOKES’,
ffo. 702 ABCS Street.
ff. 8.—50 dosea ‘Ladies* Bleached HOSE, at 9 ente
per pair. myl
JOHN P. YOUNG,
V No. 70 North FOURTH Street,
Han now In store a’moat < extensive assortment of
DRESS GOODS '
at the VERY LOWEST PRICES.
SKIRT FOR ISOS.
THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AOB IN
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. W. BE ADLEY’S New Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
{or double) SPRING SKIRT. - ■ - .
WESTS’ BRADLEY * CARY (late J T. * J. o.
West), SOMEPROPBIBTOBS aad MANUFACTORIES,
97. CHAMBERS and 79 and 81 READE ttieeta, Sew
Ycrk-
YHIS IffVßffTlOff consiits of Duplex (or two) El*
mptio Eteel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and
firmly together, edge to ecge, mekitrg the tofghsst,
most plbxible, elastic, and dubable Spring ever
used. They seldom bend or break, like the Single
Sprisgi* and consequently preiervo their perfect and
BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWICE &S LONg RS RSy Other t'KIRT
THB WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY &&d great COMFORT and
Plkascrr to asy Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Bkj rt will be experienced particularly in all crowded
Assemblies. Operas* Carriages, Bailroad Cars,
Church Fews Armchairs, for Pao&nst ads and House
Lapsa, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occu
py a email place as easily at a Silk oi Muslin Dress.
A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure* comfort, and
great convenience of wsakxxg the Duplex Elliptic
fiTßßLrSpring Skirt for a single day will never after
ward willingly diepense with their nee. For Children ,
Misses, and Young Ladies they axe superior to &U
others.
THSY are the beet quality in every pert, and un
questionably the LIGHTEST, most DESIRABLE}COMFORT*
ablr and rcokohiual Skirt ever made.
FOB SALE in all first-class Stores in this city, and
throughout the TJnitbb States* Havana, de Cuba,
Mexico, South America, and the West Indies,
AST* Iff Q UI £ £ FOB THIS DUPL2X ELLIPTIC
SKIBTe mj2-lm
FINANCIAL.
u. s.
SEYEN-THIBTY LOAN.
By authority ®f th« Besntery of Sh* freasory, th»
ondHslcntd has Manned the General Buhi«ri*tios
fientey for the eaie of United States Treasury Notes
henrinc seven and throe-tenths wr tost, interest *or
annum, known as the
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
These Notes an issned under date of JnaolS. 1865.
aid are payable three yean from that time, in ear*
reney, or an eoavortlhlo at tho oytion of tho holder late
TJ, S. MO SIX PEB OEMT.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
Then Bonds ars now worth a yremSam of nins Ht
sent., istludina sold interest from Hoysmher, width
makes the aetuai profit on the T-80 Doan, at eumut
rates, ineludin* interest, about ton yer sent, nr an
num, besides Its exemption from State aiut muutetiswJ
taxation, which adds from one to three tier cent, more,
atcordlnf to the rate levied on other property. The
Interest is payable semi-annually by eoupons attaehed
to oaeh note, whieh maybe onto* and sold to any bash
or hanker.
Tho interoat amounts to
One sent per day on a $5O net*.
Two tents par day on a *lOO not*.
Ytn tents per day on a $5OO note.
Twenty cents Itr day on a *l,OOO not*.
One Dollar per day on a *6,000 note.
Notes of all the denominations named will he prompt
ly furnished upon receipt of aubssriptions, and tho notes
forwarded at ones. The interest to 15th June next will
be paid in advance. Thiels
THE ONLY LOAN BN MABKET
sew ofiered by tho Government, and It Is confidently
oxpested that It* Bwerler advantage* will make B the
GEEAT POPULAR LOAH OF THE PEOPLE.
L*u than *500,000.000 of the Loan authorlred by the
last Goncress are now on the market. This amount,
at the rate at which it fo being absorbed, will all be
subscribed for within four months, when the note*
will undoubtedly command a wtemluta. as has uni
formly been tbe ease at the close of the submlptloni
to other Loans.
In ordor that eUßcnsof every town andenaonol the
country may be afforded fasilitlsa for taking the Loan,'
the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Banker*
throughout tho country have generally agreed to re
salve subscriptions at par. Bnbseribers will select their
own agents, in whom they have confident#, and who
only are to he responsible for the delivery ef. the notes
for whlth they reeelve orders.
JAY OOOEEi
BUBSCBIPTIONAGENT.
NO. 114 BOOTH THIRD STREET,
yffTT.iPir.yHTi.
gS 1881. COUPONS, 5-80,
DUE MAY 1,1865, AND JULYI,
1865.
BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MABKET BATES,
WM. PAINTER & CO., Bankerg,
sp6-lm 110 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
OXABLBS nnony. APEX. PHXSOX, tm.
OHABLBB EMORY & CO.,
STOCK MD EtCKASGE BROKEKS,
• / • - ' ■
No. 15 South Third afreet,
wmT.anm.FHTA
All kinds of nneuneht funds and Geld and Silvsr
bought and sold, and OoUeetions made.
Partiaalar attention given to the pur.hase and sal* of
Goversmont.Btate, and other Stocks and Loan, on com
mission. n027-8m
7.30. 5-20. 10-40.
ADAMS Ac LBYIS,
HO. 305 CHESTNUT STREET,
BANKBK& AND BBJOKERB.
All kinds Of
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND STOCKS BOUGHT.
BOLD. AND NEGOTIATED.
GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Special attention given to OIL BTOOBB. mhll-gm
BPWAns noßm - sonAon n. nanaon.
DDW. ROBINS Ad CO.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGS
BROKERS,
HO. 47 SOUTH IHIBD STBEET,
PHILADELPHIA.
ALL gums 0*
BANK NOTES, GOLD, SILVER. STOCKS, SOKDS,
AND GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
BOUGHT AND BOLD,
Collections made on all partr of the sointry.
Deposits received, subject to eight draft, and interact
allowed. mh7-3a
gECOND
IVA'A'AOINA T j bane,
OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA,
(LATE EBON. OITY TRUST COMPANY.!
CAPITAL. ©BOO,OOO.
BANKERS’ AND MERCHANTS* COLLECTIONS
promptly attended to on the most favorable term*.
G. I# WARNER, President.
JOHN B. FATTKBSOK. Cashier. . . mh3-Sm
WM. F. WARBURTON,
FASHIONABLE HATTER,
430 Chestnut Street.
NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE,
' PHILADELPHIA)
MEW PUBUCATIOm.
JJOT-LIFE OF THE PRESIDENT.
A SPLENDID BOOS FOR BOYS.
“ANDY,”
THE.TAILOR BO Y.
The etory of the boy life of this man to of wonderful
interest, and ehowe him worthy oi the exalted petition
honour occupies.
3.
BLEGAETLY ILLUSTRATED. PRICE $L
J. EL TILTON & 00.,
mii Bust PUBLISHERS.
PBEEIRA’S PHYSICIANS’ PRE
ECBIPTXON BOOK.—A new American from the
fourteenth London edition; a neat packet volnms.
bound in cloth; a'no in leather tacks with pocket?.
BEADY THIS BAY. _
HEOESTLY PUBLISHED,
PAGET’S 9UBQIOAL PATHOLOGY. Third Edition.
BBANSTOJS’fi DRUGGISTS’ ABD PHARMACEU
TISTS* PRACTICAL RECEIPT BOOK.
GABBQD’S ESSENTIALS OF MATERIA MEDIC A.
MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS,
oi all kinds, for sale at low prices. _
LINDSAY A BLA&IffFON,
Publisher* and Booksellers,
my4-tf Mo. 25 South SIXTH Street.
WANTED.-AN AGTIYB YOUNG
* V man as salesman in a retail di y-goodU store Ad*
dress “WAMSUTTA,” Press Ogee. my 3 31*'
WANTED—A SITUATION IN A
if Wholesale Boot and Shoe House, bya Young
Man who thorouehly understands the business A 4«
dress /* Shoes, * * Press office. * my 3 2t
WANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK IN
T T an active Wholesale and Retell Honee—a young
man who to a good penman and aecoontamt. Address,
in hand-writing, with references. ‘*o. S. & Uro-- X .
0-. Box 3673, > ■ my2-3t
WAN T E D—A SITUATION IN A
T? Lumber Yard, by a yousg Man, as assistant
Book-keeper* ard wishes to obtain a general know*
ledge of the business.
Refers to cit* lumber dealers. my2-3i*
Address * < W.,** No. 631 North ELEVENTH Street.
ass-imif
WANTED—AT NO. 1321 CHESTNUT
TV Street, a few ftrst-elass
BUSINESS MEN, with $5OO to $5,000 each, _
(no others need call)* to operate in the Middle and East
ern State*, as join Fa.rtß.siB in an immense enterprise,
which will speedily Insure a life competence to the
parties, and no humbug. myl-gt*
WANTED, AT $l5O PER MONTH,
V? a RELIABLE CAN YASSER is every town and
county, for the NURSE and SPY, the most Interesting
and exeliing hook ever published, embracing the ad
ventures of a woman is the Union army as Noxee,
Scout and Spy, giving a most vivid inner pictnre of the
war. 'Vie have Agents clearing $l5O per month* which
we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for
circular*. Address “JONES. BROS. & CO., No. 600
CHESTNUT Strefct, Philadelphia, Pa.** ,aplB-lm*
A GENTS WANTED, TO SELL THE
eabolne improved Hew England Family SEWIJfO
HACHIK ES, the beet Machine intho umrld.
Addreee A, L L|sUEB & 00..
- cp26. lm* „ Box 82. Orange, Magi.
n ANAL-BOAT BUILDERS AND
V CAOLKBEB WAHTBD, At CHESTER.
aplfl-lm . Charter, Fenna,
EMPLOYMENT HOUSE FOR HOUBE*
KEEPERS, Seamstresses, Chambermaids,Walters,
Norses, Cooks, Laundresses, and general housework,
white and colored. 802 LOCUST St- ap4-lm
EMPLOYMENT HOUSE fob CLERKS,
-Li Book-keepers, Salesmen, Backers, Fortere,Watch
men, Coachmen, Drivers, Ctadnctors, Bar-tender*.
Waiters, Farm-hand*. Gardners, Ac. Emplojer. suited
at short notice. SOB and 803: LOCUST St. apl-im
(GREATEST THING OF THE TIMES
LY —BO WRIT'S PRIZEE»VELOPKS. —Agentswanted
everywhere. Premium Watches given to• Agents. On
reoeiptof #l6 wewillmaU, port-paid. 100 jSnvelopes,
and a splendid Solid Silver Halting-Case Watch as a
premium to the agent, A single Envelope sent, Witt
circular and fmllpanlcnlare, <n receipt of 36camts. Ad
dress £. B. Boms R CO., P. 0., 80x4370,36 BBSS
HAH Street, N. Y. mhg7-Sm
j»on nflft —A YOUNG MAN, WITH
SP-£’V/,V/UU« this amount, wishes to engage In
some active, ert&hlishcd and profitable business.
Address, stating nature of basinets, “R. H. I. ,"
Press pace. rny3-6f*
db-inn nnn in sums of $5,000 to
slo,ooo to invest upon mortgadß'-
Autjly to A. FITLBJE, Coaveya^ca-,
myidi* No. SI S. SIXTH Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
M GERMANTOWN FURNISHED
Residence to Bent for Summer,
Address “ WAYHB, ’' Ledger Office - my« fit*
MTO BEET—DESIRABLE NEW
RESIDENCES, pleasantly situated in West Phila
rolis?si&oßT
ilO WALBUT Street. . «
S* TO LET—A FIBBT-GLASS FUR-
JeR FISHED HOUSE for five month a. Possession given
June Ist. Reference given ami retrained- Address
*‘B.” Box 3163 Philadelphia P O. myl- thatnft.*
Mfor sale—several fine a
FARMS and COUHTRY SEATS, near the city.-*-
and accessible by railroad; price from $3,0C0 to $10,OX);
one magaiheent country seat and 75 acres of laud on the
river Delaware, near railroad station; healthy location.
Immediate Possession W
my4-2t* 146 Brnth FOURTH Street.
m FOR SALE—SUPERIOR CHES- gfe
•EATER Connty FARM, 160 eerei, n.«r Railroad-A-
SteMnhoat Station, Chester Valley Railroad, having
first- dess Buildings, Fruits, nicoly watered, with im
mediate possession. Apply to F.PKTTIP,
my3-2t* • 333 WALNUT street.
Mfor sale—desirable ger-
MABTOWH RESIDENCE, with Stable. Carriage
Home, all the modem improyements, containing about
two acres of garden and ornamented grounds, within
five minutes’ walk of Chnrch bane Station
my 3 St* B- PETTIT, 333 WALHUf Street.
m FOR FOUR
■Bei BTOEY Brown Btone RBBIDBISCB. situate on the
north slde of Tine street, above Sixteenth. Double
three-story back buildings. Lot 29x125
E PETTIT,
layg-St" 3%3 WALNUT Street.
M NEWPORT, R. I—FOB SAXE—
TO GLOSS AH BETATB-Tae fine mansion of
CALEB CHaCB, Esq.* of Boston, deceased, on EAT
Street * 52,000 feet .of land; Louse thoroughly balls In
every particular, two jeers ago; never occupied.
Posfiesaion iiitxoediste, One of the finest and most com
pltte rtHUMII
*inj3-12t Heal Bsiate Brokers, Newport B I.
Mfok sale—a number of
Brown and Gray- Sterne Hanses on FOBTIT
SECOHD Street and KIHGSBSSIao Areane. West
Philadelphia; three flret claee Houses on AECH Street,
weit ot nineteenth. Building lots on CLBABFIBLD
Street, Pert Richmond, and one on BEACH Street,
Beverly, H. J., 21x83 feet
Bouses in ail parte ol (he city and Bams in the
eonhtry. Conveyancing and all kinds of writing d,ne
promptly. Apply to
ED-H. BABCLIFF & CO ,
jny2-St* 941 N. EIGHTH Street.
m CHESTER COUNTY.—FOR JR
JEflgale, 160 acres of land B. WMteland Town
ship; SOacres woodland, 20 miles out, miles from
station. Femißjlvanla Central RtUroad, large mansion,
20 rooms; excellent land, first class bant, and all ne
cessary improvements, nicely watered, orchard twill
keep 60 eo its; its acctaßihlilty toiatlroadrender*it 4e»
arable. JAS R'.GUstMINS,
xdjB- St 504; WALNUT Street.
M CHESTER COUNTY.—FOR SALE
—TBE OAKLAND HOTEL, on tbe Pennsylvania
Eailioad; totefber with tbe grounds attacked contain
ing 50 Acres of Land; tbiity a ores of wbicb is excellent
timber. Tbe Hotel la in excellent repair, and supplied
witb spring water, -and beautifully located Several
trains stop at tbe door. This property is adapted for a
Hotel or Country Home The wood on the land will re
dace its cost, making it a great bargain. Possession
forthwith and terms easy. _ __ f . L ___
JAMES B. CUMMINS,
my3»3t 504 WALPPT Street.
jpOB SALK—
BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE SITES,
On tbe first range of hills west of the Schuylkill
(Twenty-fourth ward), commanding extensive views
of the city, Delaware river. Gloucester, Woidbury,
Slew Jeriey, within a few minute’s walk of the
terminus of the West Philadelphia Passenger Railway
at Haddington, and about a mile west of HestonvlUe.
Tim tract comprises nearly forty-two acme, about eitht
of which is woodland. There are three springs of pare*
soft water, and on the rear a quarry of good building
stone.
For a country, seat and farm, a public ifistitution, or
for eiiee for cottages,,its nearness to tbe centre of the
city, audits healteftHßess at all seasons of the year,
render ItweH worthy the attention of Capitalists.
For terms, apply at
mydSt™ * 1333 MARKET Street.
fX IL LANDS FOR SALE CHEAP.
V/ 2, geo acres, on Fishing Greek, Wetzel & Marshall
Co.’e. W. Va.
3.000 acres, on Fishing Creek, Wetzel.Op,
7,600 acres, on. Wetzel Co.
Fox further particulars apply to
ALFRED F: YOUS», ,
108 Souih FOURTH Street,
my4-thswSt Room No. 1, Second Floor.
XT UGH MILLER ROOK OIL GO.—
JLL The2Co barrel well struck near to tbe property of
this Company, on Hickory Greek, greatly enhances its
value. There are still a few of the
$lOO ORIGINAL INTERESTS
for sale, which can be had by applying fr>. v
- J S. WILSON,
It _____ 614 CHESTNUT Street.
OIL! OIL 11 OIL 111—A GROUND-
V/ PLOOB IBTEBEST, la a drat-clsse Company, for
sale. Address “Venango, ’ ’ Box 1775, Philadelphia
Poet Office. my2-3t*
TO LET—THE UPPER FLOORS OF
•■ Ho. 29 Strawberry etreeL lpmlng throngn to Se
cond street. Lerie.well lighted. and ooaveatoot: with
wrter closets, Ac. Inquire of A. MALCOM, 711 MAH
BET Street.. _mj2-6t*
T) OIL COMPANIES.—FOR SALE—
A Crat-olaiß 12-horse BKGIfTB and BOILER; tratlt
to order; ready for immediate shipment. Addreas Bex
2723. Boat Office. ' mj2-3t*
TO RENT-A PRIVATE ENCLOSED
A COOTTISG BOOM, onCHBBTHDT Street, below
Eighth. Fleet, of light and air, fronting on a back
elreet. Addreaa ‘'O. P., , > Prt»s offloa. myl-St
.TO LET—THE OFFICE, NO. 238 OAR
,I teh Street.
The Filth and. Sixth Stories of the Granite Building,
BOCK Street, below Third, with steam power.
. o*Lo. tin. t kiavv *■>* Commonwealth. Building, fill
anTeis CHiif ti &T «r«t,' Also an o®co, so wad story
of earns building.
THOMAS H. CORNELL,
ComUng-HouteofDr.D, Jaynes San,
aias st* • ■ g®» OHBaTHIJT Street
g R OOKE & PUGH,
los. H3l and 1133 MAKKEf Street,
SOLS BEOEiYBES OF THI FOLLOWINQ WELL.
KHOWH AND ESTABLISHES B BAUDS OF
” JOB* HDBBELHAH,”
“ESTHA KELLS.”
’•PBIDB OF THE WEST."
•• BaSLB MILLS. ” and other
fIiraSSLTAHIA AID WISTEKK BKAHDS
Tbe Trad* supplied at market ratee. apM-lm
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS NONE
A tan feu to »rcaive tbe tbe
b luce-back ALBUMS B!e, ant e«rle|Po|»gMn* 6 ™
greatest possible flexibility. B. F. Risia lt *
ARCH Street.
X TPK-KTZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OIL
JLraLois-TheoS'.We Port.alts -thatfaUhfully
-*- J COLOBs inevtt * j . oiorini* natural
th Mo o M'e«el B. B BBIMSB’S specimens at 6J*
ABCH Street ; —-
HaRTES DE VISITS—NONE SUR-
L;" in beaotT, execution, and arrangement those
S popular Phot sgraph Gallery. See
iSJcimontrfe'rloand execnUon, and ecoore fineple
torea. “ 1
WANTS.
F L O U B:
"KQSCmSKQ.”
"OITr KILLS,”
AUCTION saubs.
BEBKNESS* BA.ZAAB, NINTH
Hi BAHSOM Streets. . ..
aTTOTXOH' SALE Ol* HOBBES. At,
OH gATUBDAY MOBSUB OBXT.
At Ifl o’clock.
Suite! to harness and the*saddle, tncladini:
A otsnpertor horses! wonjdsaft aistsMy C*w6.
A Btylißh bay horse, raised In York.
A iiay Jamil y horfce. K y.mrs old.
A handßome brown Bashaw saddle Horse.
i E!*L? f '“«**» Horses.
A sorrel mare; has trotted in 3 47.
A Iso, other horses. Full description a safe.
oa^lSl!. C *if. rt fedta^“' i! mW “* ewO"^*** 4
A roskawaT, whh Pole and shafts, br Boats.
Single and double harness, saddles, bridles? At.
Also, two snl s very ctttlj born cloths.
«• Bale ot Hones, So.. onWBDHKSD at.
ALFRED M. HafiKHRSS.
Ancileneefc’
royj-lit if
JR— CITY BAZAAR AND TAT'VBB-
Jo? SALLB. BACK ELB
vkhth abb twwjibwmsts.
BTEEE & CHAMPIOX, Auctionoers,
WM lei j-gj D kY ,’ Msyjth, at in o’elooi, .bout
THIRTY HOBBES.
Also, ccrrisgee, wagarn, Earners. bbraiets, wHtaS
haU.rr, saddles So., jnttSe by beitaskei..
The ab-.Td sale la worthy the attssiion of bnyers.
HopestpoiMinontonMooantor waath«r.
Borees. vehicles, and harness aiwajs-oahsad at prl»'
Yftts £&l0 *
Splfudlil stable accommodations forbamMrfmftftr
public or private Bale. BTEJBK & CHAMKOH.
mi 4 2t AttCttoneena.
AMU SS3MEISTS.
TP¥ CHESTNUT-STREET THKA
VRK-GBSSTSuT STREET, ABOVS TWILFTX,
eEOTEB S SiSN ..lessees & Htfcaajgara.
THURSDAY EVEWIBO. Hay 41h.
LAST BIGHT BUT Olfig
BRILLIANTLY SDcaB33?OL BNGAGBHMnf
ACCOMPLISHED AMBIOAJf ACTRESS
AMO
PHILAJDKLPBIA favorite.
MBS D. P. BOWBB*,
who will appear THIS evening ja.. great rslfe#f
JULIA.
to the beautiful and popular Piar, to Eve acts,
TBK HOBCHBACK,
supported by the FULL STEERGTH oE tbe BKcfetf
Slock Company.
Tbe performance will conclude with: the laughafite
Farce, styled THK lottehY TICKRT.
TO'HOBBO-W (FRIDAY) EVBSING*
BBBEFiT AND LAS? AFPBaBANCE
MBS. D, P^BGWSRS,
When, at the earnest grUcitstion of
OF PERSONS*
she will repeat, _ __
POSITIVELY FOE THE LAST TIME,
her grand pexton&vion o'
LADY AtTDLRT.
lathe great play of the same name; also aipeirlir hg
the beautiful petit Cor, eo y„
A x/AT AFTBE THE WEDDmO.
SATURDAY AfcD BVRNIHG, May
complimentary bknbftt
TO MANAGER WM £ SI NS,
when & hill cf great attraction wkl be offered,
Box Beck oienMx cays la advance.
WALHUT-STREET THIATRB.—
It THIS (Thursday) IVEHiHG. Mwr 4th,
• MAQBIFI DEIST SUCCESS OF THE
LAST ESGAGEMEET
to this country of ,
LUCILLE WESTBRSL
Who will appear to that character in, which Bbe Is uni
versally rscoialKd as CffEQ CALLED IK THE WORLD.
BAST LTHHBt
THE ELOPEMENT.
TO-MOREOW, BENEFIT OF LPCILLB WBSTfiRJT.
M es - JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCS-
AtJL STREET THEATRE.
T^W‘ y)BTKVIKe '«^
OF HISS LIZZIE PRICE
THE HOUSEHOLD FAIRY,
And Baucicault’a Great Drama nf
THB STRSBTS OF ISBW YORK;
FRIDAY—BhNEFiT OF MB, MARLOW.
SATURDAY— 1 188 STREETS OF MEW YORK.
T7OYBB ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—OT
TO DBESBVS FIRST PIAHO-FORTB COSOIRT.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON. May 4th, at 4 o'ctol k
(Second arid Third Concerts, SATURDAY and MONDAY
EVfNINGS, May 6th and Bth. at 8 o’clock %
Subscription for Three Concerts . .♦** CO
6ißgleTicketfl.v..«.i....v 159
For sale at Loul* Meyer’s Kus:c Store, 1323 Chestuok
street, and at >he door. ray3»tt*
nPHE HANDEL AND HAYDN 80-
A CIRTY’S THIRD AND LAST CONCERT OF THN
SEASON OF 1864-65 will take place on FRIDAY
RYK&ING, May 6th, at MUSICAL FUAD HALL, when
Reuhomiaa Grand Oratorio, of
“DATID”
WIU he produced.
Tbe Manat*-s deeireio state that the work will bs
performed with all the striking effects intended by ft*
composer, and the descriptive pieces will ha rentals*
by tha lull force of the Society and Orchestra.
The 1010 carts wilt he sustained by
BTMpIoS* Tenor, } of mwTork *
Hr. A. B. TAYLOR, Bass.
Mr. w, FISC H BE, Tenor.
Hr. JAMES MAKES, Baritone.
And the Chores of the Society, accompanied by the
Germania Orchestra, all under the direction of Hz*
CARL SENTZ.
To commence at 8 o’clock.
Tickets Oz?s Dollar. t To he had at C. W. A. TrußD"
ler’s Haste Store, where subscribers can also receive
their tickets; Lee A Welker’s and Marsh’s MaMa
Stores, and at the door on the evening of the Concert.
ap29-fctttthi4t
OP FINE ARTS,
CraESIBT'T STREET, RBOVE TESTCO.
NOW OPEN,
TBE FOETT-SBGOED AJIStUAL EXHIBITION
OF
PAINTING AND SCULPTURE.
open food 9 A. K till 7 F. JL, and (com 8 HU 10 b,
tbe • sp27-t jeS
COLUMBIA HOUSE!,
AT
CAFE MAY, 3ST.
Will he opened for the reception of guests, os
THIJESDAY, June 15, 1885.
It Is the Intention of the proprietor that the COLUIC*
BXA HOUSE shall folly sostain the popular rep a: atlas
which it has already acquired, and he respectfally so
licits the public attention for the coming seas io An*
rangements are in progress for the accommod itios of
an extra number of guests, and we are asssured ths
Railroad facilities will be excellent for all who deetlt
to vißlt this fayudte summer resort.
A®" Beck’eeelebrated PMlaaelpbla Bind has boM
secured fisr tbe season.
For Booms. Se., apply to J- H. DBHHISOH, at lfa>
cbanls 1 Hotel, PblladelpUa; or to
GEO. J. BOLTON, Proprlatoi;,
myl 101* CAPE ISLAND, H. X.
BOAfiDISG.
•DOARDING.—WILL BE VACANT*
JJ Kay-6, two Urge rooms.
906 fcPBBCE Street. myd-St*
REMOVALS.
TJBMOVAL —B. LIBBER HAS RE
j-i KOyfiD Ms offloft to
315 HABlfOmr PJaee,
bet wean Chestnut and Walnut
and fUtd and Fourth, stramk
JJEMOYAL.
WILLIAM TABWALL
Hu Htuend itom Ho. 1030 to Ho. 1333 OSBSSb
HUT Street, S. B. comer of THLRTEBHTR Street,
Where he Invites the attention of housekeepers, tat
those commenslng honsakeeplag, to hits extensive aa~
sortment of netful
HOUSE rURHTBHIXG GOODS,
Saptrior Refrigerators, Table Cutlery, family Hard
ware, Children's Carriage*, &«., Ac. apM-Xm
TOST AND FOUND.
"ftfOTICB IB HEKBBY GIVEN. THA.T
-•*" application lias been made to the Trustees of th*
Fire .association of Fhiladelohia for the renewal
of policy of Insurance No. 25.699 for sl*ooo. issued July
7.1857. in the name of James Daary, which has beat
lost or mislaid. Any information thereof will be so
celved fey JOHBT MuCOSKSB,
*p2S tuthilm* TWBUTT- FO CTJRTH and r&LBL.
gLINDS AND SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS.
No. 16 North Sixth Street,
HAHUHAOTOBER OP
VENETIAN BLINDS AND
WINDOW SHADES.
The largest and finest auartment In the city at the
loweet cash price*.
STORE SHADES MADE AND, LBTTBBBD.
Cheep lot roiled Blind* and Shades.
H. SLEEPER & CO.,
ms nemos s'
SLaNOFA-CTOHEBS, AGENTS, AND WHOI*
RAIYE mgAfeERS TU
FLINT MB GREEN GLASSWARE,
Hare nojr la store a toll auartment of the above goode.
Which we offer at the loweet market rate*.
Heins (Ola asenta for the SALBH GRUBB GLUB
WORKS, wo are prepared to make and work private
steal de to order.
TOBTZR, HUIBEAL, end WIHB BOTTLES, of ■
Rtoerlor odor and Unlsh.
Also, LAKP CHIMRBTB, APOTHBCABIES' SHOP
FDRHITOBS, SHOW BOTTLES, BYKINGBB, HOMO*.
OPATHIO VIALS,and Druggists’ Glassware generally.
T. A KVASS A CO.’S PITTSBURG GLASS VIAUi
eonetaatly ea hand at History prices. &]S-S»
H. JAMES,
(Formerly of Philadelphia.)
ATTORJTEY AT LAW.
fRAHKUH. VBNAHGO OOUHTT, FIHKA
hetial attention given to the sxamtoaHou of TlUee.
Philadelphia KmßßSoi»HniB«,'B. £ah. Shz,.
Hon. J.Roes Snowden, James H. Little, Esq ,TIT'
gather. Sr., Bonbrtsht, & 00., 3: A DeHaven.
President 7th National Bank. mMI-Sm*
SAMUEL HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY
hfgaim i|^
Charles B. Lex, Eaq., i R.&W.O. Biddle *OO.l
B. 0. Knight a 00.. I Dr. B, 8. Matktiulf.
James H. Little, *t«., | W. H. Testou A Co.
mhB-Sm
TO SHU A T. OWEN, ATTORNEY,
v 00DHSKLL0B AT LAW, AHD SOLICITOR 0#
CLAIMS. o®u7bSl F Street, near Fourteenth street,
Washington, D. G. aeM-ftn
fiEHUXESKI CAMDEN AND AT*
aWBfIiBW»I»LAyrTO RAILROAD. —Tram
leave Vlne-straet Ferry as follows:
FreUhtfwith Passenger attaehed—. 00 A. *L
Junction | 3gTlJK]SI | fGi lsays ATLAOTKJ .
Anwwtfc Accommodation-..~—•« *r~ o' 5*
freight* With JpMsenter thus attwhed— ••*J , SS «9*
MiMl Train——— —Sr S*
Junction *■
BXTBA HADDOBFIadD TUAlflo _ „
Leare Ylnetfawf U. 15 A. 2L. sJ*|
a. B.—Freight must feodoUretod »t
ISf”- 60
Ifr-Mbm JSSTEY’S
ORQ-ANB
Hot only UN EXCELLED, hnt trHEQIJALLBD tonality
5 Ton* and Power, designed especially tor Ghorshos
and sShools, bnt fonnd to bo equally well started to
the Parlor and Drawing Room. Formate
HO. 1* Forth ESVBHTH Street.
Alto, a eomnlete aatortmeni of tha Perfect Holodecm
constantly on band. tea-as
S WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE
SCRIPTIONS of Character, Constitution, and Ts
lent, with ADVICE on Business, Health, Kw
tlon, Sell- improvement. Management and Trats
tog of CHILD BSH. soda* ** r
evening, by JOBH L. CAPBN.
ssasnsus,.! phrenologist and Bookseller,
oeU-tnthelyif Ho. at TESTTHBt„aboveCh^Mt,
UNPEEBLED AND DELICATE OOE
£1 tammotß. of both sexes, use HSLMBOLD’E
EXTRAOT BBCOT. It wUI glv. brisk and eesrgafl*
feeUncs and enable roa to alaen walL