ilruril. Jf^FT^n^OT* 8^88^1 John E Edefen, Alex, Ya O A Stone. Aler, Ya M Blalla, Baltimore Iwm Tomer, Baltimore H B Bloome, Pittsburg John F Fallow,Pittsburg a L Beaver, Pittsburg E M Lowman, Harrlsbg | FFrankUn.karrisbulg f A ® F , r ,fi el “id, Harrlsbg J A Nelll, Warren, Pa 8 A Dlsslnger, EUz&bethtn Himes .Jersey Shore IP Hendio, Williamsport N Well, st Josoph O B Painter, Pa IP Campbell, Pa 'EL Davis, Pa Wm S Burrows, Wls I Mrs Bearton, Delaware I Mies Bearton, Delaware W C flatten, Easton, Pa , John T Worthington,lf J H D Hall, New Jersey W P Stratton, NY H A JamesoniPenna wp Wilson, Bellefonte J O Hopewell, N J Geo B Porter, Penna 8 8 P°,2F> Sanlaburg op J wa?mg 0,101830 QeoEßonn, Baltimore Dr WH Maglll, Danville Miss H MagiU, DanviUa Mrs P GrovesVDanvllle DM Boyd, Danville BOtts D’ Arooy, New York John J Bew, England E Olmstead, Fa AG Dull, Pittsburg G S Eowbotbam, Beading W L Wall, Washington yr E S Drew jJB Martin, Pa O K Kldridge .Boston J w Patton, Carlisle vr H Childs, Now York :e Greenbaum, Baltimore W Oohen.New York | A Louis, New York f S L Taleott, Connecticut S O Blaokman, Cona J E Smith, Balolgh, N O M Tailor, Washington T J Maglnnls, Zaaesy, O John Connell, New York. John HanoocSj USA j Jas Young, Oeo Heebner,Noniflfcwon OeoK Tnrnbull.Balt I T B chase, New York H B UhevalliM, N York 1 Mr & Mrs Martin,Trento j M coons, Trenton . , W Greene, Illinois I Payton Sigler, OH City W G Bheem,Franklin, Pa WM Kaufman, Penna A H Gernxnt & la, Pa Riobard H Austin, Fa H B Smith, Pottsville Mrß Btlsbln, Phila H J Hopper, Jersey City Mrs O Kedseoker, Pa Mrs B H Pennington; Md T Q Find &wf, Ohio M B Fuller, Washington HM Hunter, Wash M SKingeland, Penna W Keenan, Buffalo Victor Green, Wllm, Del P Clarke, Boston Boht Potts, XJ S N J G W Feldman, N Y J S Blester, Beading Mrs I, b Hunter, Pa 3 L Mittlng. Seh oo W W Gibson, Newoastle She K« John M Hicks,, Brook lyn W HTiipninoott, Plttsbg Jos H B For, Rochester F Platts, Syracuse, NY Jas B MoGellis, Wash J H Ming, New York Jessie M Butherford,Erie G B Armstrong, Ohio W D Coueh, Altoona Xi A Miller, Altoona ■ E F Miller, Altoona C Kinsey, Olnn, Ohio 3? S Gould & la,Wmspor{ Miss A Noioross.Borantn O Yaußushirk, MUia.NJ Mrs Dunlap, Easton Mrs Thompson, Easton A Campbell, Lancaster It P MoDermett, Penna Geo F tee rohants'. Mgs Thompson, Easton P S Lookwood & la, NY T G Banks & la, NY Joshua Kohl, w Haven J M Peebles, GreenoasUe J Stambaugh, Pa A K Sheafer, Carlisle J o iW I .? leg P? a >S Mton B T Nathan & la, Del Jas WGurnsay, oil City GeoW Beed, Bristol •JwHfaly, Douglasvlllo W S Bitter, N Columbia Geo H Stone, Alb!on,NY S G Wiuternitz, Balt Chas Wintemits, Balt J M Blaoklae & wife JGi n peaner, Lancaster Mfcs LJD Isett S Bymer, Cambria Wjfc Swift & wf.NJ O Belford, M Chunk Mrs Boberts & da, N J T J Rayfleld, Virginia £ M Oleary, Chicago ;P J Bath. Delaware |WD MOKinsbrey, Pa ft Doweler, Pittsburg GO Gallegher.Ohesterco O F Eengler, Lancaster Wm A Morton, Lano W Maher, Ohambersbnrg W 0 Hill, Indianapolis i o B Whitney, Mass I W.PhlUlps, Pa 1 H Kraber, Penna - G W Hippie, L Haven D Bausdall, Jersey Shore J Dlsturnell, New York Mrs French & g oh, Texas A T Lewis, Baltimore' E Alien, Baltimore J O Dugsfl, Baltimore Dr G H Mitchell, N J Stephen Leahy, N y T L Wirt, Mansfield, 0 J Ralston, Armstrong oo R MGihson, Armst’ng oo C S Bontcher, Easton H Leaman, H Head, S 0 J Klasener, Jersey Shore E P Fenton, Portland,Ho W H Hutchln, Mary land M R MoNeal, MlUvUle Miss M L MoNeal Jacob floras w W Aspiey, L Haven E O Shakeapear, Del B F Shakeßpear, Del B E Glttings & wr, D O Miss L B Wood, Maas Miss H Mason, N Y S W Stevens, Mass W H Bixler, Easton Chas E Jay, Baltimore EEBeaoh,Port Deposit F T Littlefield, Portland B Morton, New York H O Fon Dorsmlth, Pa W WGwdy, Maryland W H Olagett, Washlog’n W W Laman, Brooklyn Ohas L Hill, Colorado P McCormick, Oxford,Pa F Gerhard, New York EM Wall, New Jersey W Dougherty, Wash’n Oapt E O Webster, Ind Oapt S O’Kane, USA E a W Groshon, Wash’n TE Belly, Baltimore J G Black, Dal J J G Smith, Beading O Musseltdan, Penna A Barenton, Marietta, Pa GO Wynkoop.Gordon W B Waddell, W Chester Johnston, Maryland O R Hough, Baltimore : ‘ Tire Com J Swayn#,-York oo G W Wlllla, Del w m Hobart, Pottsvilie A F Brandt, Harrisburg J O Koplin, Ohio Obaa Ox O L Bowman, Harrisburg Mrs S Wilson, Norrlst’n Miss Wilson, Norristown M Ingersoll, N J S R Stover k sis, Pa L S Bodder, Bucks oo ST Roman, Fenna J Gule, Chester oo W B Morrison, Penna J Oakford, Oxford O M Deem, Reading T Deem, Heading J Primer & err, Ones Co A S Cadwallader, Pa J O Shriner, Pa IW Shriner, Pa D R Leedam, Newtown J H Ballou, New York JW Cowell,.Doyloslown B Greenwood, New Yook J Wood, N Jersey S Wright, W Chester O Painter, Baltimore . H Harriton, lowa A K Hanna, Oxford W H Guje, OoatesTllle <3- Morgan, Yenango co J S Paxaon, W Chester adlson. Tbe M; J W Lynch, Delaware A B Pepper, Delaware O Arnett, New Jersey L J Titus, New Jersey C B Lawallan, N j T I' Parry & la, Bucks oo Mrs Shaw, Bucks co f t Case, New Jersey NWTomson.NJ B OBobs, Dftffiftgons I Knight, Byberry, Pa H A Oomstook, Pa F Bramer, Haw York .T s Hoard, New Jersey A O Barber, Lambertvle H Tattle, Canton, Pa J Finney, Hew Jersey Tbe Stntes Union. F Busker, Columbia IS W Hanley, Cheat Val Geo Pennis, st George J B Snyder & fa, Easton K Sitzlnger J Milligan, Ickeabnrg.Pa MStadloy, Penna G W Hewit, Groton EXI Grumbling, Bid oo John B Haley. Groton W H Woodward, Mien J s Loudorsmltb, Penna John Laird, Pottstown W J JHoOoy, Penna W O Benner Jas Merritt,Eikton, Md rate Bit H J Forney, Harrisburg M Luther, Lehigh co P Lentz, Lowhill j E Krout & la,Books oo 9 S.f bbott jJ J ,f 3 A E J Faust & la, Beading A Erdman, Wilkeabarre G Sehall, Norristown TUo Barley Sheaf. WK Caper, Newtown Dr Snowden, Montgoo JosHart, M D, Boots oo W A Kitchen, Baltimore A | Sjw. Way Moo Joshua Kohl, W Haven G S Hollister, if Y Mias Posey, Chester oo Xbe Bald £ Soheldy & la, r,ehlgh oo | S L Levan, Lanonster G Levan, Lancaster I SPECIAI, NOTICES. Great Inducements ! Great Induce- JIBNTB 1 GBSAT INDUCEMENTS! CHEAT iNDUOBHBNrs ! GEBAT IKDOOBMBNTS! , GbEAT IKDCCBKBNTS ! Tie attention of the public la Invited to the splendid assortment of Tine Clothing displayed In the Immense stock of Messbs. Fibbt A Co., Contained In their three stores, vis: . No. 303 ChestNoT Bibbs*. , Abovb Third, So. 60S Chestnut Stbbbt, (GBaHVILLB STOXBS’ Old Stand.) . AndS. B. Cor. Seventhand MarketSts.. (JONES’.} Whloh for variety of sty lee and sizes of garments can* not he surpassed. They now offer a superb stock, manufactured from stylish and seasonable goods, pur chased at the lowest pointi of the decline, and for sale Skallbst Possible IhvTns Fbovxt, Smallest Possible Living Profit, SIAI.XiBS* POBWBI.B LIVINO PbOPIT. They have also a quantity of Good Clothing left over front last season, In which they present Great BAkoatns TO PURCHASERS. GREAT B ABO Also *0 PURCHASERS. Great Baburins to Pobchasbbs, JSSp-For the accommodation of those who wish to hare their oloihlng made to order, we hare la connection With each establishment a „.. Custom Department, Custom Defahtment, . Cistom Dbpabisibbt, To -which special attention is paid, the best artists being employed, and the Sttxe, Fit, Ann Durabilitt, Sties, Fit, and Durabilitt, Stylb, Fit, and Durabilitt, Of each ar.icle gnarsntetd. Citizens and strangers are invited to favor its with an early call. ;. i PbbbtSCo., No, 303 Chestnut Street. Above Third, No. 600 Ghbstnut Stbbst, (GRANVILLE STOKES’ old Stand.) Ann S. B. Cor. Seventh and Market Sts., (JONES’.) ayS w4fr2t Gauffering Scissors, with two and three prongs*Ruffle, Cap, Flounce, Italian and Hiee Cock’s Patent Fcllehtng Irons. Tailors’ Geese and Smooth Bad Irons, for sale at the Hardware Store of TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 83* (Bight Thirty-five) MAR KET Street, below Ninth. , It C,The Pish Scaler, fob Family or Dealers' usd, is theiaosi efficient tool for scraping tie scales from fish- For sals by TBUMAJSf & SHAW* BFo« 835 (Eight Thirty-fire) MARKET Street, below JUnth, It __ Birth Place ov Liberty - CLOTHING HOUSE, MARKET Stmt. PMHdelpMa, A large stock of MEN’S AND BOYS' PINE TASHIONABLS CLOTHING At greatly reduced prices. ' WM. BROWN A CO. JOJOTS 1 . THB LOWEST llliLlNd PllOl 1> marked 9 dgares on each article. AND NEVER VARIED. ■ AT JONES’ Crescent One-prise CLOTHING HOUBN. ■MARKET BTRBHT. ahoveSlnth. No. 60*. W Frlees redneed to salt the times. ,s M assortment of READY -MADE CLOTHING, tnltable for AH seasons, eonstantly on hand. Oustcia*work mads to order at short notice. Cmhs- sm TTam Dyß I Bath Dyß I BATCHELOR’S HATH DYB le the best In the world. The only tine and perfect Dye—harmless, Instanta** ons, and reliable) prodnees a splendid Blask or Natural Browni remedies the fll effeets of Bad Dyes, andfre nnently rsatorss the original solor. Boldby all Drug- Blits. The genuine Is slgned W. A. BATOHILOR, *1 BARCLAY Sirset. New York. ja2-mwfrly Why Injure thb Complexion by POWDERS AND WASHES which choke or fill up the bone of the skin, and In a short time leave U harsh and dry I It is In the blood, and if yon want a smooth and •oft skill me HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF SARSA PARILLA. It gives a brilliancy to the complenion. A Clear, Smooth Skin and' Beauti ful COMPLEXION follows the use of HKLMBQLD’S CONCENTRATED FLUID BXTEAOT SARSAPARIL LA. It removes black spots, pimples and all eruptions of ths skin. To Purify, Enrich the Blood, and BEAUTIFY the complexion, use HELMBOLD’S HIGH LY concentrated fluid extract sabsapa- RIM, A. one bottle equals In strength one gallon of the Syrup or Decoction. Not a Pew of ache Worst Disorders from corruptions of ths Mood. HSXiHBOIiD’S BXTBAOT OF f* a remedy of the atmoet Tftlae. Helmbold’s Concentrated Extract BUCHU is the great Diuretic. HBLMBOLD’B CON CEHTBATBD EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA is the Great Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to roles Of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are the moot astir, “at un be made.' A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Fob *VSß—Those who deelre'brllllancy of complexion, toO’ttmrlfy and enrich ths blood, which HELMSOLD’S LOIIChNTBATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA lava- , mbb does. Recollect It U so patent medicine. Ash fßolmSold’a. Take no Other, - Hhl-wfrnla lerlcau. imereMb Axi, OVRB THE WORLD— PEOPLE OF SENBE And jujffßMtt baft learaefi to qbi PLANTATION BITTERB Dyspepsia, with Its symptoms, ’Headache, Heart, burn, Feverish Lips, Bad Breath, Sallow OomnlaviX. CnrB d ,by “biiFnAiiTATios BiMßna TM» i» the most successful Tonic of th« &n Ta— oia »™*«u*hted VmTrnZr*’ The first trial always has a marked good offset. No charge of diet la necessary while usln e-Prut*, tiohßittbes. Rat aU youwish «TiulJl.s Pl I A!,TA : nutritious load. 7 Wlall 01 b*«t end most ■ff'dgElg*. CMa . eT ** tn »»u tor an overloaded “men* Biomacl1 ’ « relleTes In a few h«h« B e 4 eewMlr-eeleeted roots and Treone wlif^ 4 ln »«eoUy pure St Croix Bam. andourwoteH 9 °f, PLAK ' rA ' rto! '' Bittbhs, ye sufferers, m^wo" 0 . 4 for I , t « yoa flnd yourselves feeling mjfidt AS GOOD AS NEW. focg. (Wheaton's) Itch. SAIT RHBBM. (OINTMENT) SALT BHHUH. Will cnr« tha Itch In 48 hours. .Also sorts Sait SJuram Dlwri* CMlblfcinß, and oil Irtiptions of tha Skim Price 60 oonts. By sending 60 cents to WUSiIS ftfOT* TUB, BOSTON, Mass., will be forwarded free by malt For sale by all Druggists. ■ mhlS-tm CnicKßiHNG’s Pianos— r? S YfHo. OOOSOLD.—NewWareiooms.fT¥ol Entrance lu ArtOallery, 914 CHESTNUT Street my4*26t* - WM. H. BUTTON. fffpjfflj & Co.’S AND XABOI It HiXLIX’S -r.wfv OABUTKTOB GAUB. ® #f§ ; Si® #f§. gtsssf ™. -oil® rOJtTBS - »«»B ORGANS; Clothing by the Mms, Tha Immense atosk of EEADX-MABB CLOTHING now displayed at WAHAMAKER & BROWN’S OAK HALL POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE. 8.1. A. SIXTH and MAEKBT Sts. i If placed In one eontlnuous line,-would reach a lons distance toward Bishmond, This lons stream of Cloth. Ing is running off at MARVELLOUSLY LOW PBIOBB. apl4-tf 3yCLA.EJR.XEI3_ FURI>Y-HAET.-In Hew York, on Saturday, April 29th, by the Eev. Samuel A. Seaman, of the Methodist Episcopal Ohureh, Twenty-seventh street, Joshua B. Purdy, or Eye, West Cheater Bounty, ' H. Y„ to Mrs. Sarah G. Hart, of Philadelphia. * TDTRn BROWN.—On the 4th inst., James Jensks, boh O'G®o' L. and Augusta L. Brown, agel 15 months. The ftlends of the family are Jnvitad to attend tha fnneral, on Saturday, 6th Inßt., at 2 o’clock P. EL, 428 Lombard street. - * ’ OHESTEH.—On the 4th Inst., Frances Mary, wife of the Eev. William Chester, D. D,, and daugh ter of the late Samuel White, Nt. D„ of Hudson, Hew York. ’ Funeral from 914 Clinton street, on Monday, the Bth Inst; at 10 o’cloek A. M. • V* SHAW.-On the afternoon of the Sd test., James Shaw, aged 54 years. The relatives and friends or the family are re spectrally Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 1309 Poplar street, on Saturday after noon, 6th Inst., at a o'olock. ** GASKILL.—On the sd Inst,, John GaskilLin the 81th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re. speetfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resldenoe, Ho. 1510 Brown street, on Sixth-day afternoon, 6th inst., at 3 o’clock. To proceed to Fair Hill. * IVI (IFALL.—At Ablngton, Montgomery county, on Tuesday, May 2, Sarah, rellot or Samuel Win’ fall, deceased. ° The funeral will take place from her late resi dence, on Saturday, the 6th Inst., at 2 o’clock P. M. The relatives and Mends of tho family are Invited to attend. »* JONES —Suddenly, on the 3d Instant, Mary E„ daughter of Dr. Z. King and AlmMa Jones, in the 6th year of her age. Due notice will be given of the fdneraL ** CSAKTEE.—On the morning or the Ist Instant. Eestore Carter, In the 61st year of his age. * The relatives, and his male Mends, are resosot fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 2340 North Sixth street, on Friday after noon, Elay 6th, at 2 o’clock. *** HULBERT—On the evening of the 4th lost., Mary, wife ofßenjamln Halbert. Dae noUoe will be given of her funeral. * PLAIN BLACK CHINTZES.—ENG , IdSH aß_d American Plain Black Ghlatie*. for sale by BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, 918 CHESTNUT Street. ; mrS tf PLACK BAREGE HERNANL—LT7- Black Barege Hernaui, 3-4 and S-4 wide. BESSON & SON, 918 CHESTNUT Street. my 6 tf PYRE & LANDELL. ■AJ ESTABLISHED INYIB4O. „ We always adhere to good Goods, and depend on fair dealing for patronage. §22#»S OCK OT SILK GOODE •„ GOOP|TOOE OP DBB9S GOODE ap2S SHAWLS AND STAPLE GOODS. ISr MJHIIBCIAL (NAHONALIBANE W OP PENNSYLVANIA, ' ' , . , . Philadelphia, May 3. 1866. A careful examination of the Assets oftheßa.uk shows that the defalcation of the late Teller cannot in any wise Impair the solvency of the Institution, or check the regular course of its business, and as the Directors have obtained possession of securities from which they confidently expect to realize a very large part of the de ficiency, they believe tpe loss eventually will be com paratively little. -By order, my6-3t 8.0-PALMBB, Cashier. fl3§p> AT THE AKHUAE MEETING OF IK*? th« StoAhoJder, of the "LEHIGH ZINC COM PANY, ’’ held Wednesday, May SJ, 1865, at 12 o’clock M., the following gentlemen were elected to serve as Dime to] s for the ensuing year: benjamin c. websteb, JOSEPH A. ÜBAB, - GEORGS K. ZlgoiiEß. CSABLES W. T&OTTEB. GOXBOU MOUGB6, ADOLPH E. BOEIB. , a . , CHABLBSL.BOSIB m ..And at a meetlcg of the Directors, held subsequently, the following were re-elected to their respective offices. EES£iiI I £,&,S! B F BI S> Rnwidenr GOBBON MOBGES; Secretary and Treasurer. By order of the Board. my 6 8t GOBDON MONGEB, Secretary. OFFICE UHIHH COAX, AHD NAVIGATION COUP ANY PoiLiDEiPHrA May 4,1865.^ At an election bold Hay 2d. 1165, the following named S arsons were chosen,efflcere of the Lshlgh Coal and [avlcattonCompanr for the entutog year: PRBSIDHHT: JAMBS S. COX. _ , _ MAKAtIEES: John Farnnm, * Francis H. Cope, Bichard Richardson, Frederick Graff, Andrew Manderson. Fisher Haiard. Jacobr. jones, t CharlesL. Bone, Francis O. Yarnall, Charles Wheeler. Samnel E. Stokes, mi’S-3t . F MITOHELL, Secretary. ■SH” BET. SDWABD PAYSOS HAH MONO. “ThU popular Rvangellst will Preach to ADULTS on THURSDAY and FBI DAY BIGHTS of this week, at 8 o’clock, in the Tabernacle Baptist ' Chnrch on CHESTNUT Street, near Eighteenth. All are cordially lnrlted, myl gt» KS» YOBBO MBS PRKPABED FOB BUBINESB LIFE AT GBIT TEND BITS COM. MKRCIiL COLLEGE. Be. 63T CHESTNUT StreeT corner of Seventh. ; BOuK-KBBMHG in all lit branches, PENMAN SHIP, Including Mercantile and Ornamental Wilttnr, COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, BUSINESS FORMS, An „ TELEGRAPHING by sound and on pager tanghtl with the advantage of office practice, by one of the Dei of Practical Operators. Ladies received for Instruction. In Writing, Book keeping, and Telegraphing. Students Instructed separately at auch. hours a* may hest anil their convenience. my3-3t* CUK'fflM oil. eOMPAHY.-ASNIJ »=® AL Meeting of the CURTIN OIL COMPANY will he held en TUESDAY, the’ 9th day of May, at 4 o’clock F. M.,-at lht. Office ol the Company, 133 flonth FOURTH Street. JOHN H. WYLB, mr2 luftn.lt ~ Secretary. OFFICE OF THE BISOIUTE MUSING COMPANY, No 33* WALNUT St. Philadelphia, April 11, 1865. NOTICE It hereby given that all Stock of the RESO LUTE MINING COMPANY on which instalments are dne and unpaid is hereby declared forfeited, and will be sold at public suction on SATURDAY, the 13th day of May, 1865, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the office of the Secretary of the Corporation, according to the Charter and By-Laws, unless redeemed on or before that day. By ordeT of the Directors. B. A. HOOPBS, aplS-tmylS Secretary and Treasurer. EM VIBE COPPER COMPANY OP MICHIGAN- Notlceis hereby given that as instalment of one dol lar per share on sach and every ebare of the capital stock of the EMPIRE COPPER COMPANY OF MICHI GAN has this day heen ealled by the Board of Direetors of said Company, due, and payable at the Office of the Company,' No, *33 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on or before the 20th day of May, 1866. Interest will be charged «n all instalments after the same shall have be como-dne. By order of the Board of Directors. J. S. HoMULUK. Secretary. Philadelphia, April 28, me. mil-mwf tmr» KHT OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY ■Off FUND COMMISSION, ' COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, 613 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, , Fhilaoelfsia, April 27, 1895. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that thie Commission has removed its office from the Commonwealth Build ing. No. ns Chestnut street, to the GIRARD ESTATE BUILDINGS, No. 19 South FIFTH Street, and that on and alter the Ist ot May next its meetings will be held on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, at 10 A. M. By order of Commission. myi-mwflit RICHARD C. WiHSHIP, Secretary. car* OFFICE OF THE UNION PASSES W GBR RAILWAY CO., No. 308 South FOURTH Street. , ‘ Philadelphia, May 2,1865. A meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at the Office on MONDAY. May 2id. at 10 o’clock A. Mi, to consider and accept the Supplement to the Charter, passed at the late section of the Legislature. By orler of the Board of Directors. mp 3 I7t WM F. KEMBLE, Secretary. PEOPLE'S STOCK EXCHANGE, ■Kiss’ Pq sos CHESTNUT Street, Is now opsn for business. Three calls of stocks are held dally, com mencing at 10 A. H..2P. M, and 8 lathe evening. A portion of the room appropriated for the use of public, who are admitted free, ■ „ ... Dr. A G. EGBERT, President. A. G. HINES, Vice President, apre-et 8 C. POL WELL, Secretary, 83ff» ANNUAL MEEI'INO OF THE ■JSsL, STOCKHOLDERS OF TBS BE AGON OIL COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY. May 9th, at M " 111 setond-Btory GIBABD BANK BUILDIBG. s. P. HaNCOCE, ap2B lot* . • Secretary. MANDAN MINING COJI v , Philadelphia, April 27,1885. hereby given that an Instalment of FIFTY CENTS (ffle) per ihsre on each and every share 0( the capital stock of the MANDAN MINING’COMPANY, hsithls daybeeu called, to, payable en or before the 10ih day Of MAY, 1865, at the OFFICE OF THE COM PANY, No, 33* W> UNUT Street, Philadelphia. By order of the Directors. apsB tmlO B. H. HOPPES, Treasnter. w-rsf*> OFFICE WASHINGTON OIL CO., ISS? 10MBR0HANTS’ EXCHANGE, ’ Philadelphia, April 28th, 1865 The Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be held at 12. M , os SATURDAY. May 18th. ap29 tml3 WM C. STILBS. Ja., Secretary. ■fSP* OFFICE YAH BUBEN OIL COM BT PANT, 10 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. Philadelphia. April 22, 1895. The Annual meettogoi STOCKHOLDERS will be held ”.st the Office of the Company, atlj M., on SATURDAY, 'May 6th, 1866. . ,W. 0. 82ILB8, Jk„ ap22-tmy6 .. . . Secretary. OFFICE OF THE XEENERAX OIL las’ COMPANY, 634 WALNUT Street, April 25. 18(8 —The Asnnal Meeting of tbe Stockholders of the MINERAL OIL COMPANY will be held at their Office, m FRIDAY. May 12tb, at 12 o'clock It , for the pur poee of alecttog a Board of Directors to serve.for the ensuing!ear. THOS. E. SBARLB, ap27-Unyl2 Secretary. OFFICE OF THE MAPLE SHADE fcK? OIL COMPANY-Do. 534 WALNUT Street. . Philadelphia, Aprt126,1896. The Annual MeeHiigof the Stockholders of the Maple Bh.de 011 Company will be held at their Office on TOURSb AY, lay is 16®. at J® o’clock Id., tor the pm pose of electing a Board Of Directors to rartra tor the turning year. THOMAS R. SB ABLE. ap27 tiny 18 __ , Secretary. OFFICE OIBARD SHOTS COM. IMS’ PAHY, Philadelphia, April 34. 18j6. Notice le hereby given that an tostalment or afty cents per share on each and every ebare of the capital stock of the oiE4Bi) min{R f£ OMP ANY H«s this day been’callsd in, payable on or hetoie the 6tb davof Mav. 1865, at the Offlee-of the CjHßPaay, ,N». 334 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. , A. HOOFES, Treasurer. i BITTDE3VDB. |®» I»NSSYIVA»IA BAILKO AD COMPANY-TBBISUBEB’S OEPABTMKNT Pailadklphia, May S. 1855. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERSI-The Board ofDi »«*»!|haj|“ledKf declared a feral-annual dividend 01 FIVJK PKB üBK*. on Oftpitftl Stosk af tfeA Clont* M£? , May ar So’, f lB56 1O1 ‘ al “ 4 UlyiiUoS Blank powers of attorney for coUaoting dividends I?.!!, 01Bs6 oI *b« Oompfny, Np. 938 Sonth T SH l «s tre9t THOMAS T; FXBTH, my4-23t Treasurer. KIT 0 EXCHANGE SATIOSAL bank E® OP PITTSBUBG. Afwni^Pßßnuww ,s Sve declared a dividend klia?£ S P * K *aya bs e to Philadelphia Stock « after the Sth Instant, at the Western Na- The United States tax will be paid by the Bank. mvfW H. mTmUBBAY. Cashier, CONSOLIDATION NATION* BANK. PHltADKcrura May S 1865. u.STD snS. ct^slA.aTa ,‘his day declared a Dividend of FIVE PEE CENT., clear of taxes, payahle on demand, my4-6t JOS. N. PgIBSOL, Cashier. ’|£gF» SEVENTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, Mat 2. 1885. this day deelared a Dividend of POUB(4)PBB CENT, .free of United States tax. on the Capital Stook of thia Bank (including the inereaseof rental authorised February Bth, my4-3t . ' Csehier. K®” OIBABD NATIONAL BANK. •2" . PHU.ADEi.rntA, May 3, 1865. „ The Directors have deelared a Dividend this day of BiX PEE CENT. ont. of the profits for the last six months, payable on demand, free ef all taxer. myl St w. L. BOHAFFEB, Cashier. (ST PENK NATIONAL BAN K, Pari.ADßi.rHiA, May 2.1865. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of -BIX FEB GENT., for the last Blx months. Payable on demand, clear of taxes. JAMBS BUSSELL, Emyf-mwfSt Cashier. F®F“ COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL OUTS’ BANK, Pini.ADKi.rillA, Hay 2. 1665. The Directors have THIS DAY declared’ a dividend of BIX PER CENT, for the last six months dear of taxes, payable on demand. . .H. C. Y.OUNG, myS-wfn>6t Cashier. ' HENinGTONNATIONALBANH. ■w „ . _ . Philadelphia. May 2, 1865. The Board of Directors have this day deelared a Dividend of TEH PER CENT.. payable on demand, clear of tax. mj4-8t W. McOONNELL, Cashier. »3@” FIBST NATIONAL BANK, o—v Philadelphia. May 2,1855. The Board of Directors of thts Bank have tfits day do, dared, a semi-annual Dividend of SIX PER CENT., (6). free of all taxes, and payable on demand. myASt M, MoMICHABL, Jr., Cashier, K®» TRADESMEN'S NAT IO SAL ■“S? BANK. Philadelphia, May 2,15». The Board of Directors have THIS DAY dedared a Dividend of FIVE PEE CENT, for the past six mouths, payable on demand. JOHNCABTNEB, myB-3t* ■ . . Csehier. • KB” MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK, 6**’ PfiJiuLDBLPHU., May 2, 3865. ' The Dlreelors of this Bank have declired a dividend of SIX PEB CENT., free of U. B. taxes,payable on do man FARMERS’ AHD MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BARK* __ _ a , PHiLiPELPHiA, May 2,1885. , The Board, of Directors of this Bank have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT., payable on demand. Also, an extra Dividend in Btock of this Bank, in the proportion of one share to every ten sharer—noth free of taxes. Stockholders to whom will be due of the stock dl rid end less than one-half- a share will be Mid in cteh. Stockholders are requested to ex change their old for new Certificates. myß-et W. EUSHTgU, Jn, t Cashier. SIXTH NAHOSAI RANK. FIVE PERURNT aT I tW 6^T'iS* n^ViVlf''of clearof ta i! T*E IU«®FA(OTBEBS> HA TIOHAWBABK. Philadelphia, May 2. ISBS. _ The Direotors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on the capital stock, payable on de maud. free from United States tax. Stockholders will please snrrender their old certifi cates and receive new ones. M. W. WOODWARD, my3-3t - Cashier. FgP- CITY NATIONAL BINK, *5“ „ , Philadelphia, May 2,18e5. _ The Boar© of Directors have this day declared a divi* deed of SIX PER CENT., payable on demand, clear Of taxes. G. ALBERT LEWIS, my 3 fit ; Cashier. *33“ SOUTHWARK XATIOHAI, BANK. . Philadelphia, May 2. 1365. ™Sf-B^ e .°. t i£ s A aT £ ihl * declared a dividend of TWELVE PEE GEAT. payable os demand. myS St F. P. STEEL, Cashier. |®“ NOITCE.—THE DIRICTOBS OF the THIRD NATIONAL BANK have this day declared a dividend of SEVEN AND A HALF PEB CENT, on the Capital Stock for the past six montha, payable to the stockholder* on demand, clear of taxes. „ B. GLENDINNING, Cashier. Philadelphia, May 2. my3-st |3S“ THE PHILADELPHIA RATIOS. •w al bank, • : . PHUADELPHrA, May Ist, 1865. The Dlrytors have this day declared a Dividend of SIX PER CENT, for the past eix months, payable on demand. my 2 6t B B. COMKGYS, Cashier. Kg” METALLISE LAND COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR—At a meeting of the Trustees of the METALLINE LAND COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR held THIS DAY, a dividend of FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE, was declared, payable at the Office of the Company. No. 334 WALNUT Street, on and -after the Ist of May, proximo, to the Stock holders of record at the close of THIS DAY, or their legal representatives. A. H. DBNOKLA, Treasurer. Philadelphia, May 1,1865, mjl-lOt yijjjjir* THE DIME PETROLEUM COMPANY OF HEW YORK. - OFFICE, 615 CHESTNUT STREET. ONE DIME PER SHARE! ONE DIKE PER SHARE!! For full paid Stock. No farther liability. CAPITAL, ONLY $60,000, IE 600,000 SHARES, AT 10 CENTS EACH. Subscription price only N ONE DIME PER SHARE!!: 4®* Mo eubicriptions taken for lest than One Hundred Shares. 100»000 SHARKS. OR $lO,OOO RESERVED VOS WOBKIHG CAPITAL* To be expended &e the Shareholders shall determine. When the Sahicriptlous are completed, the Share holders shall meet and appoint the proper officers. Tfcfa Company presents the hest opportunity ever of fered for persons of moderate means to invest In this wealth* producing business; and there is no mystery about its affairs. The property is fairly represented* is almost all in fee simple and the price of shares, the subscription price . and the par value is the same only ten cents—so that every one, even children, can understand wist they are to reeeive for their money. The property of the Company eonslstsof the follow ing, aU of .which Is situated In well known oil* pro ausln'ff localities: tto. 1 THE MEAD AHD DAVIS WELL, WITH LOT, on the hanks of the Allegheny river, aVTideoate, leased for seventy-A years —one* half the oil. Ho. 2- FIFTY AOEES on the Conklin and Connolly Runs, Warren county* Penaa., in /be simple, situated, 'two miles from the Allegheny river, and' about, four miles above Tideoute, witfc a natural oil spring upon it, end a lazee amcuut of good boring territory. Ro. S FIF.TR ACRES OH CORSWARGO CREEK:, near Warren, the county-town of Warren eouartyv Penn a, !n fee simple. About one-half cleared landj with email house, Ac , and two nae runs and a publ3«' road running through it. Thts i& believed to bs fine cdl territory, with room for a great many wells, . All there properties are located on the east side of the Allegheny river, and can be superintended byonener sob. The land : abounds in timber for lumber and reel, end the Alletheny river affi>sds a fine means of trans porting its products, .both or oil and lumber, to nairket* without incurring theonorraous expense of some ioeali- us make a very moderate estimate of- the profits of only one well. Suppose it produces but v*s babeels per day, and the oil to be worth hat £8 pß r i barrel, the product lor 800 days - would be 414,000, or nearly one* half of the Capital Stock of this Company, and equal to a dividend off our per cent pter-month on tJie entire capital. . The undersigned will act as Trustee to receive Sub scriptions, Ac., until the regular orgauk&stion of the Company. D. B. HILT. > ' No SISCHESTNUT StraaL FhllaJclpbla. Books open on FRIDAY HORHIRG, and will close in oae week from same date. my4*3t AJTD NAlIi MACHINE MANCFACTDRIN6 j* COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND. CAPITAL $300,000. 6,000 SHIRKS—PAR TALUE, $3O, FBESXDkHT, HENRY THOMAS. TBBABOBBB. JOHN W. HALL. DISEOTOBg. HENRY THOMiS.Harrlßbaif. JOHN W. HALL, Harrlsban. - O. A WALBORN. PblladrtpSia. R. G. BIEMAN, Baltiinore HENRY GILBiBT, Hairlubarg. BANKERS, ADAMS & LRVIS, Philadelphia. The Snbisriptios Book for thr Capital Block or this Company is now open at the Banking House of ADAMS A LEVIS, Do. 305 OHBBTJUJT Btreet, Philadelphia, Persons wishing to make a profitable investment are respectfully invited to call on Messrs ADAMS Sc LBVIB, who will mve them further information, andwiU show them the Machines, now running and making nails. The advantages we claim for our Machines over any others in use, are: That they produce a more perfect Ball, with a better imperfect nail*. That they effect a saving ot not less than fifty per cent. in. the expence of.gr&dlng knives and dies. And the Machines being self-feeding* they effect a Sw‘o]?L I &,Sk l i.* 0 »* ««• ln ‘ h « Pgitlai tftitug an IntoMst, and dulling to subscribe will Fiona, roll and oxamtoe for UwaaoTvaa. apl6 In ■3H-7. MEKCHASTS’ AMD ’MANUFAO ’ TUBERS' NATION.L BASK. , . PiTTBBDEa, April 11,18®. Stockholdeia are h.rebT joti Bed that Books will b* opened for eabacrlpitoa to the new stock of this Bank atiheOOHMERCriL NATIONAL BANK, toPblladel phia, on MOB DAY, MsV Lt, U 96, and wllleonttoue open during hank log hours, dally, from 10 o'clock A. ’ M. to 8 o ’clock P. Ml , untllTlmnday, Jans Ist, 1835. Br order of the Board of Directors JOHN SCOTT, Jr,, Cashier.. H. S. BOLLMAN. President, Flttsbnrv, Faena ROBT. B. .BSBKLIRGiJioa President. „ PhUadelpUa. apU-ttal THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1865. |qjSr» 'is pm tib u r f PETROLEUM COMPART. INTEREST IN FIFTY WELLS PITHOLE AND CHERRY RUN. OAPITAL, 9135,000* $25,000 WORKIS6 CAPITAL. BOOKS OP SUBSCRIPTION MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, Where Kami can lie men and Prospectus ha*. ' myl-St XHE GIRARD MUTUAL COAL COMPART. This Company 1. now well established and receiving subecriptionstor their stock, and delivering Coal prompt ly of the very belt quality in any quantity, large or ■mall. „ Tie advantage, to the Stockholders in thle Company aro very apparent, and c&nnot fall to be appreciated by any one.who will take the slightest pain, to investigate the bail, of Its organization, and the plan of It. opera tions. Even In the present dißtnrhed condition of the Coal market, the Stockholder will derive the fall benefit proposed in the prospectus of the Company—savin* the entire amonnt of the Operator’s and the Retail Sealer’s profits, besides realizing a handsome dividend on his Stock. • Per all information necessary to a fall understanding of the subject, apply at the Office. No. 330 WALHXJT ©XHEOS-J?, OB AT THE DBMVBBY DBFOT, EIGHTH AND MASTER. GEO. O. MITCHELL, HENRY SINONS, 6ECRETAKV AM) SITP’I. DELIVERY D2SOT. FEXBOLECK. THE HEW YORK AND UVEBPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY, - OBGABIZBD UMDXK WBM Enn am manbtactobW laws oy thb CAPITAL, ONE MILLION HOLLARS, ~ ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, BUBBCEIPTIOH PKIOB, $5 PBB SHARK NOTLIABLB TO IDKCHBB ASSBSSUBNT. NO. X* BMFIRH BDILMHO, NO. T 1 BROADWAY, NBW YOBE. . Bom sbhi Adobes,, Box No. <368, Nan To*». OmosM. . Hob. BANIIL A DIGHINSON, Free Meat. Wit *. PHIPPS. Vlm PrMldoßfc ' - 3SOBBRY BASBBTT, Secretary. H. J. BHBTIS, Hintai Bttporintend»Bt,TlhUTHlt,P*. ATBANTIO BACK, 80. 143 BroeAweT. N. Y. .Tr.uary, Newell* of lie Ooupsby ere now produ«liur oil. Pay moat for (toot mu bo made ia draft*. nuleteMA note,, or OoTenunent bonds end »ecaMttea,wH«nbonof coal annually* for each*»ha?e of stock held by them during the existence of this Company (which has been char tered for sixteen years) at cost, If the stockholder de sires to receive it.. Last winter a ton of coal of only 2000 pounds coat at your door sl2,£o* while the mining and transporting of a ton of 2.210 pounds, cost only $7.60; thua making the enormous profit of Uto dollars on a single ton of coal, besides the difference In weight. Why par the differ ence, when by becoming a member of the Housekeep- - ere’ Coal Company you wilrbeiome directly connected with the mining and delivery of your own Ooal, there by securing it good, clean* cheap* and of fall weight ? Jill these benefits are secured to you at o&cb if you join this Company. The character of the gentlemen having thlsenterpriae in charge is sufficient guarantee that the objects of the Association will be cully verified. The Company have prooured the lease of the well- * known colliery of * * Branchd&le* * * situated about raven miles from Poitsville. on a branch of the Minehill and Schuylkill Haven Bail road. The coal is of the best quality of the region, it being the celebrated Spohuvein. The mine will now yield 40,000 tons of coflperrw, and can readily be made to double its present pr„duc« tian at a very small cost. The supply may be satt to be inexhaustible, for, so far as the existence of tV e Com* pin y Is concerned, it certainly is so, The mine is in complete working order, with all the machinery and person si property necessary and usual to wotk a-flrst-class colliery. The stock of this Company la not an inflated one, it being based upon a fair equivalent in property. The investment will be a good one* as the Company expect i o realise sufficient profit from the sale of the sut? • plus of all coal rained over 16,000 tons, to pay a good semi-annual dividend. - . _ • Information concerning the affairs of the Company can b*obtaine& at the office. KtESIDBKT, £. F. LEASE. H. D., Fran Word. SBCKBTAEX. JOHF BAGOH, Office of ike Company. TBBASUBBBt THOS. WBIGGIK3, 8. £. Cor. Fifth andCheatatiteis, GEXESAL AGENT, BOBT. K. -COBBON. I- £* I LEWIS THOMPSON. B. H. JIBES. I THOMAB WSIOOISB JACOB W.; BOGKIDS. «pl 7. mwlMt T ANI > govern- ONITBD BTATBB MAKWIt CORPS. M®JSR THB Orders have been received from the head nf tile MMtoeCorpe, atWaehinrton nottoreetriot ri?r.?it»to a particular cjassjas has bean the ease heretofore), bet to receive ALL wbohave served in the volunteer ear vice, or in the reaniare. or Intbe marines, and have been honorablT fflMharaed. Bmofc penou enMsttjut in the Uaitod Stater Mance* will receive the Gorern mentbonnty, and will also be entitled to their eh&reol prize .money in any capture of the enemy's S For further information apply at the reoralilnr reel dezTona. Ifo 311 South FfMT Btr.lt, #T M. and P. U., tveiy day hut Sunday. jambs FOBjnrr apl-tf . Captain and Rasmiting Officer. lB HEREBY GIVEN THAT PITTBBnBO,AHD 01L CBBBK: PITEOtJA OIL COM., PABT '* to chanR 8 the same of said corporation to that ’’ of “THB PBTBOHA Oil, COM PANT. > 'Ssldsprtlia tion will be hetud WSATOBDAT. Mar®. 1881™ HSJ 4.16 W. r F. OAMUQIth BKKWBTBK, ' pro Petitioners. SH ARES, SL Will be open on MONDAY, AT THE OPTICS, BOWEN A FOX*’ TBBA3ITBIK. STATB OF HBWTOBK. *lO FEB SHAKE. OFFICES; pajrw. FINANCIAL. TJ. S. SKVEJV>THIBTY loan. By authority of tha Bosretuy of the Trsatnir, the undersigned has assiimsd the Central Snbssriytion two tor the salt of United State* Treasury Kotos bearinc wven and ihre**Htths»sr sank. Uteiest mi araun. known astha 1 ■ * ' SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. Theee lfotes are toned under dale of June I£ ISM. and am Mrebl* three years torn that Hue. in «ur rresy. or are convertible atthe option of the holder Into u. S. MO BIX PER DENT. GOLD-BEARING- BONDS. i *h«n Bond* am now worth a premium of nine mi •ret. Inclndlng gold interest from Kovembtr, which makes the astual profit on Bw J-SO Loan, at snrrsnt mtas, Inslndln* interest, abont'ton Hi sent mi an num, besides It. tßtmsHoHfrom State and municipal taxation, tohieh adds from one to three per cent, more, according to tho rate levied on otherproportr. The interest is yaysbU umi-annually by coupons attached to each note, which msybe ret offaid sold to any bank or banker. The interest amounts to One cent per day on a $lO note. Two eentspor day on «i $lOO not*. Ten cents per day on a $6OO note. Twenty cents »or day re a $l,OOO iota. Ono Bollar per day on a $6,000 note. Kotos of ailthe denominations named will be prompt ly furnished upon resoipt of oubscrlptlon*. and the notes forwarded at ones. The interest to 16th Jose next will be paid la advance. This is - THE ONLY ROAN OT MARKET now offered by the Government, and it I* confidently expected that its superior advantage* will mak* it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OP THE PEOPLE. Ik*, than $000,000,000 of the Loan authorlred by tha lutOoniremara sow on the market. This amount, at the rats at Which It Is being absorbed, will all bo subscribed for within four months, when tho notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as his uni formly been Bio ease at the .lose of tho subscriptions toother Lores. In order that ritlxons ef every town and sestton-of tho country may bo afforded farilltlss for taking the Loan, tin/ Hattons! Banks. State Bank*, red Print# Bankers thronghont th* country hare generallyagreed to re .wire subscription, at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whoa Buy hare' confidents, and who only are tobe responsible for tha delivery ef. the notes for whith they reeelvs orders. JAY OOOEEi SUBSCRIPTION AGKHY. Ho. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. gS 1881. COUPONS, 6-20, DDE MA Y 1,1865, AND JUDYI, ' ! 1865. BOUGHT AT HIGKgST MARKET RATES, WM. FAINTER ANES - LEYIS, HO. 303 CHESTNUT STREET, BANKERS AND BROKERS. All kinds of GOVERNMENT BRCURITIBS AMD STOCKS ROUGH*. SOLDI AND NEGOTIATED. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. Special attention given to OIL STOCKS. mbll-Sm xswAun noinra. iobaui b. ynAasog. JjDW. BOBINS A CO., BTOOK AJND EXOHANGtB BROKERS, So. 47 BOBld trass BtBEBTi PHILADELPHIA. , AH DEM OF BASK SOUS. BOLD, SILVER. BTOCKB, RONDS. AND GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. BOUGHT AMD SOLD. Collacilon* made on all parts of tfie country. Deposits rocelTod, subject to sizht draft, and Intsrsot RHOWOUc • - . . n gECOND •• NATIONAL %NK, ■ OF PITTSBURG, PEIUpYLVAMA, HATH IRON CITY TKUST-SOHFArY.I' CAPITAL. $300,000. RANKERS* AlfD MERCHANTS* COLLECTIONS promptly attended toon fh* most faTorable terms. 6. K. WASHES, Presidents ‘ CHARLES H. BIGGS, Cashier. mis- 3m HDIXINEBT. 79(2 CHESTNUT STREET. * i-havenow open a magnificent assortment of SPRING Mil LINER Y AND* STRAW GOODS. Whit* I offer, wbolesalo and- retail, at the lowest market prlcrs. . , * Poult do Solos and Gros do Naples In all colon! the more desirable and scarce colore, snob as buff, pearl, rose pink, As tin an assortment of shades. Best White, Black, and Colored Crapes. Ribbons of every shade, narrow and wide, to match materials. French Flowers, the finest goods, prettiest styles, at reasonable prlees. ■ IN HATS AND BONNETS " Wo offer every new shape In every variety of material. Wide WhiteLicaa, Barbee. Hslines of every quality. The best French and Now York Bonnet Frames, and every other article required In making or trimming a bonnets.'hat. Also, a handsome line of tbe best quality Grenadine Veils, all colors „ . • . Orders from tbe country-promptly and accurately at tended to. , N.WBYL, ! No. T3G CHESTNUT Street. ap29-lm Successor to M, Bernhelm. WM. J. WARBURTON, FASHIONABLE HATTER, m■ ■ - 430 Cliestnut Street. NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OSTTOE, PHILADELPHIA) gBOOKi.&.P UGH, Nos. M3l and im MiBKEI street, BOLE RECEIVERS OF TBS FOLLOWING WRLL« KNOWN AND ESTABLISHED BRANDS 01 3P X/ O TJ Rs •• JOHN HOSBELMAN, ” "AETNA MILLS,” “FBID3 OF THE WHBT,” * "KOSCIUSKO,” ■‘CITY HILLS,” *' EAGLE MILLS. ” »ud Other PESSSILTASIA AID WXSVJEKK BRAIDS. Tbe Trade supplied at market rates. , apli-Im DALTON’S FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING „ KNITTING MACHINES. , Patented 1881 Perfected 1881. A YARD OF PLAIN OR RIBBED WORK KNIT IN TEN MINUTES ! KNITS UPWARDS OF TWENTY DIFFERENT ARTI CLES OF APPAREL! They aye tlmple, reliable, perfeet, and wonderful in the ameont and variety of work they perform ÜBUAL BFBJBD BIX THOUSAND STIIOHBS PEE UIIUTS. It can fee made, la the bands of a woman, to earn With ease and eomfortjßp to *4O par week. __ m . BYEKI FAMILY BHOULD HATS OHB. A few settee, enterprising Ast-ntt wanteil, to whom libera) indncementa will be »tvea. , ~ To publishers or newspapers who will pay one-half money, we will allow the remainder to be paid in adyertlslni at the recnlar rates. Send for clroniar and temples, enclosing stamp. General -dlffijer lor FennßTlyanis, Ohio, Western Virglnia, W,trt Virginia, and Maryland, Ho. »T Vj VTH Street, Plttibnrg.Fa. • . mrilm B F. CIBPE3TBE. /COLLECTIONS IN THE SOUTH _ underelrned, intending to Teturn 10 HOT ESSEE about the 15th lust. wilLtake charge of claims )n that State, Arkansas. MlstDriocl and North era slsbama. BBS. FIELD, -440 MARKET B roat. mys-ih* FOR EVERT LOVAL BREAST —LIN- -1 COLD MOURNING PINS, ia silver nlata. 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A large edition was printed to start with, hut It did’nt begin to last over night, and tho binders are hard at work on more. Its style is perfect, and most entertaining. The ra, pldity of incident and intensity ofplot rivet the reader’* attention from the first page totitelast. * ..Although published under an assumed name, its au thorship is half suspected, and the great Interest in It Is -creating a demand that bids fair to-rival that for St. Philip’s, the new novel by tbe author of ■ ‘ Rutledge, ’' which Is new the leading fiction of the season. myS-fmwSt CABLETOH, Publisher, New York. PEREIRA’S PHYSICIANS’ PRE. -a- ECBIPTIOH BOOK.-A new American from tha fourteenth London edition; a neat pooket volnms, hrend in clothis ateo In leather tuoka with pockets; xsaADx THIS.DAi. _____ __ RECENTLY PUBLISHED, PAGET’S SURGICAL PATHOLOGY. Third Rdttiou. BRANSTOR'S DRUGGISTS' ABD PHARMACEU TISTS’ PRACTICAL RECEIPT BOOK. G ABROD’S ESSENTIALS OF MATERIA HBDICA. 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THIS INVENTION consists of Duplex (or two) El liptic Fteel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to bogs, miking the toughest most FLBXIBLE, ELASTIC, and DURABLE SPRING ever used. They seldom bend or break.-like the Single Springs* and consequently preierve their perfect and BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWICE R 8 LONg.ftS RUT Othsr BKIRT SHJS wonderful flexibility aadgreat comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic fcKiRT will he experienced paTticularly in all eroded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars. Church Pews Armchairs, forpßoatß abb and House Press, is theS&iRT can be folded when In use to oocu py a imaU place as oaeily as a File or Hbswk Drubs. A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure. comfort, mud frost convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic tbbl* Sfrik q Skirt for a sing lb day will never after ward willingly dispense with their nse. For Children. • Misses, and Young Ladies they are superior to ail others. THBY fire the best quality in every part, and nn questionably the lightest, most desirable,comfort able and economical Skirt ever made. 1 OR saL£ in adi first- class Stores in this city, and throughout the United States, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. r FOR THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKiRT. * mia-lin PORTRAITS OP PRESIDENT LIN- X ■ COL®. —All the variety of pictures pnblished In Hew York, Philadelphia, and djowhera. supplied to the trade. FISHES ft BROTHER, mj6 llrd lg North SIXTH gtreal ISTOTICE.—THE PENNSYLVANIA. Iy OIL CKBBK PSTHOLBUM COMPANY, uiu.lly kuown a. * * Oil Creek, "will leaeo the balance of their lauds at a hocus of not lees than four thousand dollars per lot ($4,060). acoordlue to location, and the royalty of one half the oil. This Cotopanv owns la fee simple the whole of the celebrated “iWatson F ats,” on Oil Creak, wiihin the limits of the borough of Titusville. . The property is divided iato eighty-nine (99) mining ?o>. of about cne acre each, ho welibasevsr.been sunk on the ** W atson FlAt* 11 that haa failed to prod no a oil, srd a number of them, viz: Continental, U. 8 Grant, Eiiiott, Goodrich, Beach, Ernst, Leidy, and Eats, are equal in productiveness to any pumping well in Venango comity. This Company receives a royalty of one-half the oil i rom all the wells on the property. Proposals will be received until the first day of Jane Applications to be mat e at the office of the Company! 5o j Phttadriphia, where pUne and further information may be had mys-»ftp6t» AUG. O. LEIDY. Secretary. riARD PHOTOGRAPHS—TWELVE V' for $1.25; neat styles; suited io the popular taste; also, £cr albums, or scholars to exehante with, school mateA BSIMRR r 6» 61C0X12) gtreet, above Hieea. It* TP NTED—A SITUATION AS BOOK ¥? KESPKS. by » competent parson, who h*s had v4artf of expsrtentu. Address *’W. J.,** Post Office, box 140 t mvs ftawSi* WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED t! TRAVELLING SALESHAH, In R wholesale Dm* Hoots la this city. Satisfactory reference muaVbe given, Address Box 1968'Poat Office. mjd at - WANTED, BY A LADY, A BITUA TIOH AS HOUSBRBBPRB for a gentl-manof a family. Is well noelified for tho position. Bast of re ference given. Address . __ myfrat* “H. T.,” Press Office. WANTBD-TWO adjoining . .* » BOOHS, *uiiableforOflTcdg. fornUhed or partly I.tussled,between Broad and BiSitefiirth and Okfitnat and Bprnce, inclusive. Walnut or Spruca preferred. AdOkiew 3>octor, ’ f Pres# office. mys-2t* A POSm °N AS SUPER ’ i"*?* (>r Corietponding Secretary to S 3. »£SP*tte business man, wall aeqaatnt «d Wlththeoilregionsof Bast of refe rences given. Address I ‘E. D. 0.,” Bousevffle. Ve nango co. „ Pa. ap2Bfmw«i* Cloth, 55 Cents, WANTED.—AN ACTIVE YOUNG diets «wjarOTT m A:?' 1 p^ 1 g«^ T - tTO«C ship; SO acres woodland, 20 miles out, H miles from stolon Pennsylvania Central B*llroad, large mansion, 20 rooms; excellent land, first-class bam, and all ne cessary improvements, nicely watered, orchard; wIU keep fio eo si; its accessibility to railroad rendera it de sirable- jas S' cutfKiers, f myfi'St • 504 WALHOT Street. - M CHESTER COUNTY.—FOR SALE —TBB OAKLAND HOTEL, on the Pennsylvania Eaiiio&d; togetherwlih the greunds attached, contain ins 60 Acres of Land; thirty acres of which is excellent timber. The Hotel is Sa excellent repair, and supplied with epriiig water, and beautifully located Several traits stop at the door. This property is adapted for a Hotel or Country Home. The wood on the land will re duee its cost, making its great bargain. Possession fortiurith and terms easy. V * JAMBS K. CUSTXIirS, myS'3t 504 WALftPr Street, m FACTORY AND MILL PROPERTY » FOB BALE, known as the CANAL MILLS, Canal streat r above Front, first street below Girard avenue. 'Will be sold ot p, great sacrifice. Forty*five-horse Steam Engine* nearly new, with shafting, .&c«. throughout the butidlsg. Apply at the Mill, or at gyfi-a*- 530 Boith BLBVBBTH Street. J’OB 8&LB On the first range of tills west of the Schuylkill (Twenty-fourth ward), commanding extensive views of the city, Delaware river. Gloucester, Woodbury, sew Jertey, within a few minute's walk of the terminus of the West Philadelphia Passenger Railway at Haddington* and about a mile wart of Hestonville, The tract comprises nearly forty-two acres, about eliht of which is woodland. There ate three springs of pure, soft water* and on the rear a quarry of good building stone. For a country seat snd farm, a public icstitufcion, or for sites for cottages, its nearness to the centre of the city, and its healtfcfulaess at all seasons of the year, render it well worthy the attention of Capitalists. For terhis,' apply at my 4 St* 15333 MARKET Street. XT UGH MILLER ROOK OIL CO.— •XL The iCO barrel well struck near to the property of this Company* on Hickory Cieek, greatly enhances its value. There are still a few of the f 100 OBIGIBfAt, IfiTERBSTS for sale* which can he had by applying to * j s. wTLsoir, _lt 61* OHBBTOTT Street r) LET—THE UPPER FLOORS OF Ho. 29 Strawberry street, musing through to Se cond street. Large, well lighted, and convenient; with W’ter closets, Ac. Inquire of A. MiLCOM* Til MAR KET Street. my2-6t* nro REST-A PRIVATE ENCLOSED X COCHTHTG BOOM, on OHB9THOT Street, below Eighth. Plenty of light and air, frosting on a hack street. Address * ‘ O.P., 3 ’ Press officß. jnyl-6t PT THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOB THE OUT AHD COBSTT OP PHH.ADKL FHIA. Estate of SABAH IBWIIf. non aompos'mentis The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of TSABSLLA BBH>BffRR. JO SEPH B BABBT, and WILLIAM S. PIBBCS, Com mittee of the person ana estate of SABAH IKWIJ.non compos mentis (first account), will meet the parties In terested for the purposes of Us appointment, on FRI DAY. the 19th day of May, 1836, ail o’clock P. M., it his Office, 839»ABCH Street, in the city of'-Philadal phia. , M BDWABD HOPFEB, myS fmw6t Auditor. PF THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE ran A?!LS2!IJL. r I ot muladmiPhia, Estate, ef BTEPHBS B VOTTBKu£Td ceased, and to report distribution of tbe balance in the bands of tbeacconntant, trill meat tbe parties inte rwtea, for tbe purposes of tbolr appointment, on MOHTJA’S, May 15th. lS&,&t four o’cloei P M., at tbe office of JOBB C. MLTCKBLL 80. 30S South VuTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia. myC-fmwSt TESTATE OF JOHN LAYCOCK.— •*-* Letters ef Administration upon the Estate of JOHN LAYCOOK, deceased* h&vin* been granted to the underlined* all persons indebted to said Sstate are re. quested to make payment, and those havin* claims to present them to HAHz LATCOCS, Or to her Attorney, B A. MUPCKbEE?*^* #, 2. corner FIFTH and WaLSUT fits., ap!4‘fr6t Philadelphia. rsr THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE oiTr_AHD cgvmr op^PBiLApaLPHiA. SetateofjOHß BUBTOH, deceased. Tie Auditor appointed by the Coart to audit, settle, and adjust tie account of ROBERT BURTON’ admtal atrator of JOHN BURTON, deceased, and to report dis tribution of tbs balance In the handa of the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the pnrpoiei of his appointment, on MONDAY, May 15,1565,at four o’clock P. M., at MsOfice. No. XSB South FOURTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia mySfmwfo* CLEMENT B. PENROSE, Auditor. PST THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY* AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.. Estate of SABAH S, WHITaKKB, dec’d. ■ Tbe Auditor Appointed by tie Coart to audit, settle, and adjust tie account of N.WHITAKBB. Administra tor of SASAfi E. WHITaKEB, deceased, aaa to report dlstilbation of tie balance in the hands of the ac countant, will meet the parties Interested for the pur poses of his appointment on. MONDAY, May 15th 1835 ai 4 o’clock P. M., athfs Office, No. 15a South Foilsth Street, in the clip of Philadelphia myg fmwSfc WM. 0. BANBIS, Auditor, THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE 01TT AHD COU2TST OF PHH.IDSI.FHU. Estate of JO3SPH WHKTHiM. deceased. The Auditor appointed h, the court to audit, aettie, and adjust the account, of JOSEPH A. CLAY, adminis trator o. T. A- of JOSEPH WHKTBAM. deceased, and to report distribution ol the balance In the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on WEDNESDAY, May ljib, 16% at d o'clock p. Jt., athisofflee, 8. S. corner ol SIXTH and WALNUT Streets, in the city of Phila delphia. 6, W. O’BKIBJf. mid-fmwot • Auditor. gLINDS AND SHADES. . B. J. WILLIAMS. No. 16 North Sixth Street, VENETIAN BLINDS AND - WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment In the city at thi lowest cash prises, BTOBB SHAD IB MADE AND LETTIBBD. Cheap lot soiled Blinds and Shades. apd-lrn MANUFACTURERS, AOENTS, AND WHOI* SALE DEALERS IN FLINT AND GREEN GLASSWARE, H»« now In More n fnU sisortmsnt of the «b«Te good*, Whlsh we oter at the lowest market rates. Hein,, tola a,ants for the SfiLBM GEESE GbaSc TOhB. we ere prepared to make end work priyats n pr?PTgp ar< Ttmrii« tr.. end WIRE BOTTLES, of • ATOTHMWISS' MOT fDEBITrrEE, SHOW BOTTLES, gYBIHgBS. HOMg- OPATHICVI ALB,andDrMtlsts Gjl«wsre«eMraUy. T A. KYAJfS ft 00.’8 PITTSBOEO OLASS VIALS sonstantly on hand at factory price*. MS-iw DHOTOOR APH ALBUMS.—ALL WHO iLjFvst&rs ■#? i i &§ street? from his beautiful etyle* patent hinge-hack Album*. ■ ; " WANTS, FOR SAXE AND TO XET. BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE SITES, LEGAL. uiumMCrrmnn or SIS DONOR STREET, AFCTION SAMI. HERKNESB’ BAZAAR, NINTH and SAHSOK Rtrests. AUCTIOH BALB OF HOBBBS, tuLl OH SATURDAY KOBHIHG BRX#. id o’clock, comprising about Hn ,, o . , . BIXTIHORSBS, . Sl V t ®?,‘ o k»rac6« and the saddle, inclndlng: « ?tiiiS'U l,M r lor horses,- wonld suit a family eoaoh. iTork torM - A SDUturo box buggy, pois anJ ehafiß bvWabum.. A six-seated carriage, by Rogers, A zoskaway, with polo and shafts, by Boiara. Single and double harness, saddles, bridles, A Iso. two subs very ctstly horse cloth™ *S- Sale of Horses, my4-3tlf taSa BW CITY BAZAAR AND TATTER. FALLS. BAOTSrBEBTSBTWhBJJf SLB -u«jfTH AbfP T W ELFT *IBTRE STS. BTIB2 ft CHAMPION, Auctlofiedtt, WiU “fKIDAY, Ma/?&a*M o’eleek, ahont THfel HORBKS. Also; carriages, wagons, SjEoew, blankets, wUs«£ halters, saddles, he., made OJ hetfraakets. The above sale It worthy the attention of buyers. Ho postponement on acconntofwegtner. Horses, vehicles, and harness always on hand atpil* Splendid stable accommodations for honmeniendftc public or private sale. STBRS & CHAMFIOH. my42t . Auctloneem AMUSEMENTS. ■RpjW CHESTNUT-STREET THX4J &^ms^j^:,.&ss-sssss . GhWWßteiT FOBITrVBhT LAST APPRARAHCR ACCOMPLISHED 0 A MBEtCAH AGTOSIB AND PHILADELPHIA FAVOEITK, : MRS. D. V. TBOVfhid, MBS. D. P. BOWERS Who Will appear upon ihl* occasion, at the EABhEST fcOLICITATIOH op HUKEKEDB OF OUE BIST FAMILIES, In her GBAHD ASaUMPTIOJT or , - _ . LADY ADD LEY, . in Jijhn Brougham’s dramatizatton, In three acts, ot hriss Bzaddon’s celebrated * “ LAiyr AUDLEV’S SSCBEF, .upporied^M^VM^uuUslobertAu^audt^ fS?petite Cou eiy, lZißiiTa FaE3WVK o»’beana thus ABTW THB Inttcauci^ffi^^USlk TWO BPLEHDID PIECES MAEAGEK Wit S SINS, , BILL OF SBMABKABLB STKESGrH vil? be weefuted. ■VTEW CHESTNUT- STBEET THE A. -L~ TEE.—EXTEA. ANNOUNCEMENT GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT as ADD COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MANAGE K Mb. WILLIAM B. SINN. TO MANAGES MeWILLIAM B SINN On BATDEDAT AFTERNOON ana EVENING MaV fi tendered by * * THE COMPANY AND ATTACHES OF THE THEATRE IN TBE AFTERNOON, The performance will constet ol the great Moral Bramn. ta Svejute andtableaiuc. styled DNCLE TOM’S CABIN. ADMISSION TO THE MATINEE 30 CENTS, TO AM, PARTS OF THE HOUSE. ’ IN THE EVENING, After Mhlch, by Mndperml«»lo"of' „ Mksrks. CaRNCROSS A DIXgV, Mb. debt Simmons, mb. harry leh& and m«_ E; N. SLOCUM bavin* kindly volunteered. rai will appear la tie * lOC AD ETHIOPIAN SKETCH. , , THE OIL BORERS. 6tJfed 0Il<:ltl49 Wltb ' MIC IWBEB Drama, Is two act*, It BOX BOOK HOW OPEN. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE.— » » THIS (Friday) EVENING, Mar 6th. BENEFIT 1 Of the youthfoi. beanttful, and talented Actress,- Klsg ... LUCILLE WEnTEKN, Who -Win appear tor pwlttveiy the last time as LADY ISABEL T IV , MADAMEVINE, In the emotional play of £*ST LTHKE: OB THE ELOPAMEHT. AOS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH. street theatre. THIS (Friday) BVSVING, May 6.1836. BBKEFIT OF OWEN MARLOW. Only night of YANKEE GREENESAF and LORD and „ „ ... LADY DUNDREARY, xocetber-witb Bonctc&nl's Drama of THE BTHBETB OF HEW YOKET. STREETS OF NEW YORK. MONDAY. BENEFIT of MISS C. JEFFERSON. ipOYER ACADEMY OF MUSIC. otto SS’ISW ] I PI ano-foste concert, SATURDAY EVENING. May Bth, at 8 o’clock^ THIRD CONCERT, MayBth'a tBo’clock. For laVi»~MBYER*B* Mntdc~itoreV 1323 *CHE3T* gUT Stmt, and at the door. mys-2t* THE HANDEL AND HAYDN 80- * JK?* 4 , 4 *®. LAST CONCERT OF TBW SBASOg OF 186f~65 will take vi&OB on gVMING. Maygtb. atMUBIGAi Ueuicmin’s Grand Oratorio of "DAVID" WBI be produced. The Manners desire to state that ibe werkwlliba performed with all the striking effects intendedbr tha composer, and the descriptlTe pieces will bo renderoS fey {he fail force of the Society and Orchestra. The colo parts trill he sustained by Mrs. MOZART. Soprano. J Mr. BEOBQK BIMr SOU, Tenor, f of Kaw *<»*• Mr. A. M TATI.OK. Base. Mr. W. FISCBBE, Tenor. Mr. JAMBS MABKB, Baritone. And the Chorus of the Society, accompanied by-th« all under the direction of Hr. CAKL SEHTZ. To commence at 8 o’clock. Tickets Ose Poiii.Aß- To he had at C. W. A. Itae- Isr’s Music Store, where subscribers can also recetre their tickets; Bee St Walker’s and Mareh ? s Muiß Stores, and at the door on the evening of tfte Concert. ap29-stnthf4t OERMANIA ORCHESTRA. THE '-J LAST THBEE PUBLIC BBHKABSALS OP THK BBASO S will take Place May 13th, 2t)tb, and. 27th. • myfclßt OF FINE ARTS, CZEESIKVT STREET, ABOVE TEiaw**- NOW OPEN, THB YOBTY-BECOED AHHUaL EXHIBITION OF PAINTING- AND SCULPTURE, Open from 8 A, M. till 7 P. M., and from 8 till 10 in the Evening. apW-tje* COLUMBIA HOUSE, AT GAPE MAY, N. J„ Will be opened for the reception of guests, on IHUHSDAY, June 16, 1886. It Is the tatimtton of the proprietor that the COLUM* 81A HOUSE shall fully sustain the popular reputation which it has already acquired, and he resDectfolly so. llcits tbs public ttbstioa for tbs comiai a>- raiigemente aie in progress for tbe accommodation of an extra number of guests, and we are asssored fits fee excellent for all who daefa* to visit tb!s favorite summer resort. JQSF’ Back'* celebrated PMJ&delpbla Sand bas bees seemed for tbe season. For Booms. apply to X H. DBNNISOJY, ntMer ebants’ Hotel, Philadelphia; or to GEO, J. BOLTON* Proprietor, gyl 101* CAPS ISLAND, N.X BOiBDEfi. “BOARDING.—WILL BE VACANT, May 6, two l&rce rooxaSr 006 fiPfiUCE Street. YOST AND FOUND. ,1250 KE W A RD.—LOST, ABORT 1 o’clock, toio!nx from tie FAR MERS’ and MECHABICS’ Bask to the PUBLIC BOARD OF BROKERS, a POCKET BOOK ceniatninx One Thousand Hine Head red Dollars, and serenu Chcclrs. one to Charles A Bay.wne to Charles HaUowell, suid several Receipts. The above Reward will bejivair if returned to 80. SO MSRCHAHTS’ EXCHANGE. „ „ Sfflsnr. wiaaias. Pnn.AnEi.FHrA. Mar 4, 1885. mrS-SSfc* XT OTIOI.-APPLICATION HAS a , Bean made at the Office of the • ■ haerison on company” fora renewal of „ „ TWO CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. Onefor One Hundred. Shares, Ho. 81, dated December 30tb, 1864, in tie name of B. B. THORNTON, and tb« other for Fifty Shares, Ho. Ml. dated January 6;h„ ISfIS, inibe name of SARAH SAILER, the same hav&uc been loet or mislaid: AH persona are hereby required, within. Four Week* frem title date, to come forward and ahow cause, if any they have, why new Certificates should not be lamed in lien of those lost. E. B. THORNTON. May K 1868 m,3 wfinUt* REMOVALS. REMOVAL. WILLIAM SABHALL Has Removed from So. 1020 to So, X 932 G3nS?« Em? Street* a E. comer of THIfiTJSjgS T&-Btreet, Where he lari tea the attention of housekeepers, mat those eoamcneinc hoaaekeeplar, to his exteulvea** sortment of nssfnl . HOUSE FUSEISHITO GOODB, _ Superior Refrigerators. Table Cutlery, Family Hart# were, Children 1 a Carriagea, As., Sta. epSH-lw H. JAMES, (Formerly of Philadelphia. I • 'JOTOKHBT AT LAW. FRAHKMI.VBNAHGO COUNTY, PBKHA. fipeeial attontlmxlcsa to the examination of Titlisa. Chac. B. Hex, *m,- Hon. J. SonJSSSwden, James H. Utile, Beq.. *T*i £»sker, Br., HtSgSßonbrliiht, dt Ce.. J. Z. DeHmran. President 7th National Bank. mhH-aig* OAMREL W- HOFFMAN, ATTORNEY (law of Philadelphia. XBFBBSTO I B. SW. G. BlddlakOs.2 &.K. S-Masltende. HtUe, Iso., | W. EL Teaion & Co. JOSHUA T, OWEN, ATTORNEY V COpHSBLLOR AT LAW, AHD SOLICITOR O# CLAIMS. Office, SBlFBtreet,nearFourtwurthrtraat. Waahinition. J>. O. Mtfia CASTOEL L. TAT LOR, ° Ho. d»3 WALHBT Street, PhnaMnMa. ITTOS9BT AT LAW AND COMMISSIONEB FOR ALL THE STATES. , Except Connecticut, Hew Fork, Hermit. Orocaa i end Tdzu, ■ wa-ntiiy* oahde: leave Vine-street Ferry at follows: _ H ,„, M ewe i ms nmTiiiTiniiiiiriiT fii^ 1 R, Jne Frsleht. with Fasmwer (Jus attaehsa—jf. WA *• Atlanti* Accommodation. •■***♦• >»>»■»« £•» JnntUon ATOmm^^on— *> »- BBTUSNIHO, LEAVE ATLANTIC- Atlantic Aecommodstton—•“ig-iHS' M* FreixhA with Paasanter Care attached.... •-12.0 c P. M, Mall Train—Sf-5 Junction LeayeVlnffteSt %. Haddonfield 1.30 P.M. H B. —Frsleht most be delivered at Cooper's Foist fE—t FOB ALBANY AND TROY, JmSammm HEW YORK. VIA DELAWARE AMD BAKITAH CAHAL.—The Bam S FLANAGAN. t. Spicer, master, la now loadinc at first wharf below JEVlffiim* Md irtU, 1 "™- S*oj freight, which will be UVen oa reasonable temv apply to . D. Jti. FLAWAGAff. Areni, m?6»4t 301 South DELAWARE Avara. ppgaat ESTEJ’B COTTAGE ORGANS Hot only UNEXCELLED, TratUMBOBALMp tonality of Tone and Power, declined especially for nnAte and tobe te Ho. IkNorthBßt«sTaS*«t. Alco, atoownlete accortment of MoMdeejl constantly oihaad. fK* AND AT- 110 RAILROAD. —Tndn*