SPECIAL NOTICES. 'VT'HAX TO I o WITH THE Mourning. BT IB* SABO 0P low** HAlli ThMO DomnlDß emblems tr, In every variety, In eVery variety, I a every variety. In every variety. In every variety, At H L. Hallowell * Son’s, At H. L. Hallowell & Son’s, At n. L. Hallowell & Son’s, At H. L. Hallowell & Son’s, At H. L Baliowell a Son’s, At H. L. Hallowell fi Son’s, 634 Market atreet, 634 Market street. 634 Market atnot, 631 Market street. 634 Market street, 654 Market street. 694 Market street, 634 Market street. 634 Market street, 634 Market street. 634 Market street, £34 Market street* SPECIAL NOTICE. —We bare the Urgent and best as* sorted stock of Keady made Boys* C.othlog in the city, cat in the latest styles, and made in thebeßt manner. H. L. HALLOWELB * SON, 534: MARKET Street. mjC-swSt Excelsior.—-Our Photographs op PJBSIDBNT LINCOLN, in Crayon, nre acknowledged the beat Piet are to to obtained in tbiaor an/ other city. HEBSZBI &00., Photographers, 819 ARCH. Street. Pboof Positive that Baldness Can B* CUBED AND OKAY HAIB EBSTORBD. "London" ahothbs “ Hair Color Restorer.” 1 ‘ Hair Color Restorer. ** "Hair Color Restorer. ’ ’ "Hair Color Restorer. ” "London** ''London** "London** "London** certificate. "Hair Valor Restorer.** Pr. Swathe & Bov: Some six rears a»o I began to lois my hair, and continued to do bo until tbs scrip became as bare as tbs palm of my band, troubled also With A disagreeable itching* fever, great beat* and dandruff, sma 1 pustules would form, quits sore to the touch, and the remaining portion of the hair on the side and bach of my head became quite gray. After using a number of restorativea (bo called),, without tuecess* •fid my head nearly destitute of hair. I reluctantly commenced ruing the “London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing. * * Now, candor and justice compel me to'say to all that through its nssl now possess a new And beautiful growth of hair, completely restored to its original dark and glossy appearance, and I venture the Aseertion the world furnishes no preparation eqacl to this; and Ido conscientiously e&y to all who ara gray, or bald* hAlr dry and harsh, or falling, to use at once Shis cleanly and delightfully perfumed article. ISAAC L. MARSHALL, Gunner U. S. N. t 830 Leonard street, Philadelphia. Price 75 cents a bottle; six bottles, $1 Sold by Dr. SWAYNB * SOjlf, 330 Forth BIXTH Street. . It New Cottage, Ready Furnished, to 1.1, Cape Island, N. J. iMUiie 806 JUBKET Street, TUladelpUa. mi6-Bt* Unfeecedented Success. UNION BUTTON-HOLB SEWING MACHINES NOW XBADT. SEWING 100 BUTTON-HOLM AN HOUR, 7tu Stitching Warranted toll Superior to hamUtxnrk, in any Material , and Much Mere Durable I SAr.esBOOKS, *OO WASHINGTON Street, Boston. TAT BBC AD WAY, New York. rlorenee Beirin, Maehlite Booms. 030 CHESTNUT Street, FMlaceipMa. AMOS L. WOOD, .... Treasurer. BhM-tsilu 2m Colgate’s Honey Soap. Til. HlilnM TOILET SOAP* la rath nnWMMI d* pul, ]a mil from th« CHOICEST matarlala. la HILT Ud BHOLLIKETIe lb natal*. PBAGRAHTLY SCEIT- S>, and XSTXSUEIiT BSMBPICLAL la lta nation n*oi Ifc* Sfcla. Tor sal* l>y all Droaalat* and Pansy Goods taalus, taJS-tatnaly Birth Place of Liberty CLOTHING HOUSE, Ho. 700 MARKET SirMt, Philadelphia, A large stock of MEN’S AND BOTE’ FINE FASHIONABLE CLOTHIEO At ueatlT reduced prices. TO BROWN A CO. Jones’. THE LOWEST SELLING PIIOI U marked In figures on each article, AND NEVER VARIED, JOKES’ Crssaent Ons-,rfs* OLoiaue house, SUBSET STREET. sboYS Sixth, No. 60*. Mf Pries. isducsd to ralt the titan. a »,■ assortment' of KBADT-MADB OLOTHHQ, Oltoblafor aU .easouc. constantly on'hand. Onstom-work made to order at thort nattee. SmMta All ovkb the World—people op behse gud judgment have learned to use PLANTATION BITTERS. Dyspepsia, with its symptoms, Headache, Heart burn, Feverish Lips* Bad Breath, Sallow Complexion, Ac , ean he cured by using Plantation Bitters. Tbit is the most rnccespful Tonic of the age. Young, middle-aged, and old axe delighted with its effects. The first trial always has a marked good effect No change of diet is newssary while using Planta tion Bitters. Eat all you wish of the heat and most Nutritious food. ft is the greatest cure ever known for an overloaded and distressed stomach, which it relieves in a few moments. It is manufactured from carefully-selected roots and herbs, and preserved lu perfectly pure St. Croix Rum- Try one bottle of Plantation Bitters, ye sufferers, and our woid for it you will find yourselves feeling myS 6t AS GOOD AS NEW. Freckles. —These disfiguring spots are eimply drops of perspiration hardened in the pores of the skin. Where, as water cannot penetrate, ordinary Washing will not remove. JARED S “EMAIL DH PARIS,” by softening and smoothing fhe skin, reaches this colorous matter, and dissolves It, No skin, how ever delicate, can tan or freckle while using 1 * Email do Paris.” Sold by all Druggists, Perfnipers, and dealers in Toilet Goods. - myl-mWßdt Keys for Locks, Kight-Latcheb, Pad locks, Valises, Ac.—A large variety, and other Lock smiths* Hardware, for sale by TRUMAN k SHAW, No, 83* (Eight. Thirty- five) MARKET Street, .below Ninth. It India-rubber Handle Knives and PORKS wm stand hot water and hard usage. For sale, with other kinds, by TRUMAN k SHAW, No. 835 (Bight Thirty-five) MARKET Street, below Ninth, It ITCH. (Wheaton'S) ITCH. BALT RHEUM. (OIHTHKNTI SALT RHEUM. "WUI eon Die Itch Is 48 boors. Also sorss Sslt Rheum Vlssrs, Chilblains, and all Irobtloni of the Skin. Pries 60 cents. By lending 60 soots to WEEKS A POT TIE, BOSTON. Mass., wtllbs forvrsrdsd Bros by mail. Tor sols by all Diursirts. mh!S-6)» CmoEEHiNG’s Pianos— Ti NFf >89.000 SOLD.-New’Wareioome.n S f II Entrance in Art Gallery, 914 CHESTNUT Street. my4‘26l* WM. H. DUTTON, m.. IMB GbOBGE STECK & Co. ’B • mrrn pianos, ittv*i MASON a^HAKLIN’B CABINET ORGANS. PIANO Oyer 600 each of thsae Ino CABINS* PORTSS. ltwtrnmentshavebesneoldby ORGANS. PIANO Hr, 3 , and the demand I. .on- CABINS* NORTEB. stoutly in.reaeln*. OEgANS. JSSfk Mffifßß! PIANO SEVENTH end CHESTNUT Hts. CABINET POETS). noSOtf ORGANS. Home Again. The Bebs aredote Their wicked fun, •The fighting all is overt The war doth cease. And blest with peace, We now will live in clever. Our valiant men Come back again, 'Their friends at home delighting* - We’U all be glad, And none be sad: They’re bravely through their fighting. Their clothes are worn, And split, and torn; They’ll need a lot of sew ones: At Great Oak Hall They’il get them all. And lay aside their blue ones. Safe heme again, These valiant men. With cats. *nd scare, and bruises, At Gruat Oau Hall Each gladly call. And buy just what he chcoxes. Pillow-Citizens! the Rebellion is done! The war Is OTir I The army will presently be disbanded! and “When Johnny comes marching home” DO you see to it that yon have a handsome suit of our magnificent Spring clothes ready for a Welcome to him. 49* Oar stock of Gentlemen’s Clothing can be recom mended lathe confidence that in extent of assortment, •trie of garments, and cheapness of Price, we cannot be equalled in Philadelphia. Test for yourself. 'Che prises are lower than they have been for years. WANAMAKEH k BROWN, OAK HaLL . Popular Glothlug House, u 8. E. cor. of SIXTH and MARKET Streets. markied. DELANEY—MOKRIS.— On the 3d Inst., by Be.. T. Do Witt Talmage, Linford Delaney, Esi , »nd Eliza Harrison Morris, both of Philadelphia. * e PBISER— I tower —On Thursday, May 4, by Bov. W. D- Siegfried, Mr. John Prlser and Miss Hattie L, Tower, both of Chester county. Pa. * 3DXEXS. OHAIGE.—On the 6th Inst., Thos. H. Oralge, Efq , In the 69th year of his age. The family and male friends are wspeetfolly In vited to attend his funeral, from his late reßldenoe, No. 1210 North Seventh street, on Tuesday laftee. noon, at 2 o’clock. *** JONES.—Suddenly, on the 3d Instant, Mary E., daughter of Dr. Z. Bing and Almlrla Jones, In the 6th year of het ago. . . The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend her funeral, from her parents’ rosldenoe, No. 927 Vine Street, on Monday morning next, at 10 o’oltok, without further notloo. HUBBEBT.—On the evening of the 4th Inst., Mary, wife of Benjamin Hubbert, la the 09th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from her husband’s residence, No. 170 Laurel street, on Tues day morning, 9tblnst.,at 11 o’clock, without farther notice. To prooeed to Odd Fellows’Cemetery. ** DAVID.—On the 4th of May, Mrs. Louisa Powell David, aged 86 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend her funeral, from 509 Marshall street, on Monday, May Bth, at 2 o’clook p. M. ** BEOWN.—On the 4th Inst., James Joaeks, son of Geo. L. and Augusta L. Brown, aged 16 months. The friends of the family ara Invited to attend the ftaneral, on Saturday, 6th Inst., at 2 o'clock F. M., 428 Lombard street. * CHESTER.—On the 4th Inst., Franoes Mary, wife of the Bey. William Chester, D, D., and daugh ter of the late Samuel White, M. D., of Hudson, New York. Funeral from 914 Clinton street, on Monday, the Bth Inst, at 10 o’olook A. M. ** SHAW.-On the afternoon of the 3d Inst., James Shaw, sged 74 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re speotfnlly Invited to attend the funeral, from his late rosldenoe, 1309 Poplar street, on Saturday after noon, oth Inst., at 3 o’olook. «* WIGFALL.—At Ablngton, Montgomery county, on Tuesday, May 2, Sarah, relict of Samuel Wig fftll deceased* The funeral will take place from her late resi dence, on Saturday, the Oth Inst., at 2 o’olook P. M. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend. ** r BUBKE.—Suddenly, on the morning of tho sth Inst., at Colesvllle, Pa., John J, Butko, of Easton, Pa., in the 67th year of bis ago. Interment at Easton, Pa. * GOFF.—Suddenly, on-the morning Of the sth Inst., of congestion ef the lungs, Jacob W, Goff, la the 52d year or Mb age. Due notice of the funeral will be given. , * PLAIN BLACK CHINTZES.—ENG- J- LIFH and American Plain Black ohlntfe*. for sale byBES&ON & SO N, Mourning Store, 918 CHESTNUT Strqtt. » myg tf clack: barege hernani—lu- FIR’S Black Barege Hemaf.i, 3-4 and 8-4 wide. BESSON A SON, 918 CHESTNUT Street, myO tf T?YRE LANDBLI.. Ai ESTABLISHED IN*lB4O, We always adhere to good Goods* and depend on fair dealing op gILE GOODB . GOOD STOCK OP DRESS GOODS. apSS SHAWLS AND STaPLB GOODS yar* fiebtconghegatkinal CHURCH, FRANKFORD Road and MONTGO MERY Avenue -Preaching TO frOftßow, \q% a, m . byKev. H. B. SWIFT, and at 7K P M- bv Her. D. L. OKAS, pastor. Babject, " Death of Stephen. ’* it K3W** SECOfiD CONGREGATIONAL 9&S> CHURCH, corner of ELEVENTH and WOOD Stresls.—Preacbirg TO MORROW, io% A, M.* and 8 o’clock P, M , by Rev. JOHN B. HALL. I.* FIRST REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH. SEVENTH and SPRING QARDBN Streets Rev. X H- «UYDAU pastor.—Services atlO)£ o’clock A. M. and 7% o'clock P. M. It* KS** THIRD REFORMED DUTCH W? OB TENTH and FILBERT Streets —Rev. W. 8- PIUMER D D., will preach in thle Church TO-MObROW. Service at 10% o’clock A. M-, and 4 P. M. It* UNION H. E. CHURCH, FOURTH DCS©' Street, be’OW arch.—SABBATH, May 7th. Bar. 'i BO WAS 7. TASBSR will preaoh in the morning at lO&o’rlock, and Kev. samuslmaO 80 ANSI, Penn nmni* agent National Freedmen’a Relief Associa tion, U. the evening, at quarter to 3 o’clock. -It* K2F-» SERVICE RESUMED.-BIBLE ldE? CREEDS; No. 10. byT. H. STOCKTON, ELE VENTH and WOOD, SABBATH AFTERNOON* 3% o’clock. Notice ef the new movement for Cnrlstisa Union. AH Invited. It* _ NORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SIXTH Street, above Grenn—Rst. K W. HENRI, D. D., pastor. Service* TO-MORROW MORNING, at IC% o clock. Anniversary of the Sab bath Schools In the AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock. Ad dreeics by Revs. F. 8. HENSON and MORRIS G. BUC PHIN. ' It* W 53* SEDER MILES GRANT, OF BOS. CU TON, editor of The World's Grisis.-mill preach (D Y.) at the Hall, NINTH and SPRING GARDEN* Streets, TO. HORBO W. at lOJtf A. M. and f«P. M. * and at National Hall, MARKET Street, below Thirteenth, at 3 P. M. * It* REV. P. D. BARNHART WILL VZ& preach in GREEN-STREET U. I. CHURCH 8 ABB AT H MOBSING. 7th instant, and Prof. J. W. BARNHART at 1% in the evening* It* ra* SECOND ADVENT MEETINGS §235? “OUR ISBaELITISH ORIGIN.” Bidet W. 8 CAMPBELL will Freaah upon this tnbject TO MORROW EVENING, at % before 8 o’clock, At Hall B.E. corner NINTH and CaLLOWBILL Street; and at raise piece at 10% A. M , on " A Mortal Reenrrection Intluded In the Serpent’s He.” It* Kg* CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CONCERT H&LL, Kev. SOWABD HaWBS Pastor. —Communion Fervice, with reception of members, TO-MORKOW, at A. M , and Preach ingatiXP. M. T>e pabllc are cordially invite 1 It* | HALLI WELL, nnfi*Muw9t • Secretary. OFFICE OF THE BSSGUTTX I» MINING COMPANY, No 324 WALNUT St. Philadelphia, April 11, 1865. NOTICE ia hereby given that all Stock of the KEBO - MimsG COMPART on which instalments are due and unpaid is hereby declared forfeited, and will be sold at public auction on SATURDAY, the 13th day of May, 1866, 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 order of the Directors. B. A HOOPK9, tp!2 tmy!9 Secretary and Treasurer. DITIDBND.-PBIIADBIPHU, H* l HayS 18!ft —The Managers of the QBBSTAOT BILL ABO SPRING-HOUSE TURNPIKE OOMPANT have declared a Diyidend of THREE FSB CBNF.* payable on and after the 15th inet.. afttr deducting the united States and Pennsylvania State t ixas. ayi thstuSt CHAB, BACON, Treasurer, OFFICE OF THE UNION FASBSN* GBR RAILWAY CO.. No. 208 South FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, May 2, 1866. A meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at the Office on MONDAY, May 2td, at 10 o’clock A. M. * to cox eider and accept the Supplement to the Charter, parted at the late eestion of the Xtecisiatoie. By order Of lb© Board of Directors. my 3 17t WM F. KEMBLE, Secretary. ira* 1 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE laS? STOCKHOLDERS of ths beacon oil COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY, Mar 9th, at fik o'clock P. M., in second-story (HEARD BANK Building. 8. t. Hancock, - ap2B.lot* - Secretary. OFFICE TAN BUBKN OIL COM- W 3& PAAY, 10 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. Philadelphia. April 22, 1865. The Annual meeting o. STOCKHOLDERS will be held at the Office of the Company, atl2 M., on SATURDAY, May 6th, 3866. W. 0. STILES, Jr., ap32-tttyfl Secretary. OFFICE OF THE MINERAL OIL COMPANY, 524 r WALHUT Street. April 25. 18C6 —The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the MINERAL OiL COMPANY will be held at their Office, on FRIDAY, May I2*fc, at 12 o clock M • for the pur pore of electing « Board of Directors to serve for the ennnlni > ear. THOS. R. SEART.E, ap27-tmyl2 Secretary. OFFICE OF THE MAPI E SHADE •3S? OIL COMPANY. No. 524 WALNUT Street. ■ , , • „ Philadelphia. April 26. 1855. Tlo Ansnal Betting of the Stockholders of the Maple £kVte t .9 i IT? 0 E E ‘ 1 ?? »11l t» held »t their Offlce oa THDBBI'AT, May 18 1865, at 12 o'clock M., for the pur po»e of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the tnrulngysar. - THOMAS R. &EABLB. ap27 imylB ~ Secretary. OFFICE. GIBABD MINING COM* “ PANY: Philadelphia, April 24,18:6. Notice ia hereby given that an instalment of fifty cents per share on each and every share of the capital etock of the OIKAEI) M iniHG COMPANY Has this day becncalUd in, payable on or before the 6th dav of Mav. 1866, at the Office of the Company, No. 324 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. By order of the Directors. _ apZC tmyfi B. A. HOOPBB, Treasurer. AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF wZS=? the Stockholders of the ■'LEHIGH ZINO COM PANY, ” held Wednesday, May 3d, 1865, at 12 o’dock jtf , the following gentlemen were elected to ser re as Directoj a for the ensuing year: BENJAMIN C. WEBSTER, JOSJSPH A- DEAN, GEORGE K zisglbr. CHARLES W. TROTTER, GORDON MONGES, ADOLPH R. BOBIR. CHARLES L. BO SIB And at ameetieg of the Directors, heldsubsequently, the following we/e re-elected to theii respective offices. BENJAMIN C WEBSTER, President GORDON HOBOES, Secretary and Treasurer. arts 1 ” 1 theBot G6BPOW MOMQB3. Seetatery. IKSw OFFICE EtHIGH COAIi AND jrAVIGAHOXf COfcPAKT. , toa ' Philadelphia May 4.1865. At an election h$M May 3f National and State taxes,for the quarter ending March 31,1865, payable to the Stockholders on the I0:h ofFay.nextattbisoffise. • % . • _ , , , The Transfer Books wIU be dosed from 28th lust, to 10th of May inclusive. By order ap36- tutha fit J. & LBIB, Treasurer. Wssg~ OFFICE WASHINGTON OIL CO, s W 3& 10 MBROHANTB’ EXOfIANGB, , p , r Philadelphia. April 28th» 1865. The Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be held at 12. M , on SATURDAY, May 13th. »p 99 tirlS WM C. STILES. Jr.. Secretary. DIVIDENDS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD RS& COMPANY—TREASURER’S DEPARTMENT. Philadelphia, May 3, 1865. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS —The Board of Di rectors hare this day declared a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT on the Capital Stotk of the Com pany, dear of National and State tuxes, payable on and after May 30, 1865. „ „ „, a a Blank power* of attorney for collecting dividends can be had at the Office of the Company, No. *35 South THIRD Street. THOMAS T. FIRTH, my4-23t Treasurer. EXCHAKGE SATIONAb BASK W£& OF PITTSBURG. « „ . , fl « P>TTSBtraa, FA.« May J, 1265 The Directors of ibis Bank have declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT-, payable to PhUaderohia Stock holders on or after the 9th instant, at the Western Na- The United States tax will be paid by the Bank. myS-et H. M. MURRAY, Cashier- IHE COKSOODATION WAXIt>S« E2E? al BANK. Philadelphia May s !8». The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT,* clear of taxes, payable on demand, jny4»6t JOS. N. PBIBSOL, Cashier. SEVENTH HATIOKAI BAWKOF PHILADELPHIA, Mat I, 1865. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of you ft (4) PER GENT.» free of United States tax. on the Capital Stock of thla Bank (including the Increase of capital authorised February 6th, 1866), payable on de* mand. B. S. HALL. nyd-St Cashier, s^S 9 GIBABD NATIONAL BANK. Philadelphia. Mays, 1865. The Directors have declared a Dividend this day of SIX PBS CEMT- out of the profits for the last six months, payable on demand* free of au taxor. . . ray* ft w. Li SCHaFFBB, Cashier, , K?ar BENfiINBTON NATIONAL BANK. |9& Philadelphia, May 3, 1866. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of TEN PER CENT., payable on demand. ‘‘SSI-et** - V. McCO3TJfEI.iI. Cwliiar. ■SSF- FIB ST SATIOSU BANK, USE? Philidblphia, 8ay2,1865. The Board of Directors of this Bank have this day de clared a semi-annual Dividend of SIX PER GENT., (6), free of all taxes, and parable on demand- _ ~ my 4 8t M. MoMIOHABL, Jr., Oaehler. Sv HECHANIGS’ NATIONAL BANE, SoE? Philadelphia, May 2.1866. , The Directors of thla Bank have declared a dividend of SIX PER CENT., free of V, 8 taxes, parable on de mand. J. WEIGAN i), Jr. , myS-fit Cashier, SECOND NATIONAL BANK OS' ISC? PHILADELPHIA, Frakkford, May 2.1865. The Directors have declared a dividend of SIX PER GENT., dear of tax, payable on demend. myB-6t W. H. BHAWN, Cashier. rgF THE WESTERN NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of TEN PER GENT., payable on demand , clear of taxes, my 3 fit C. J. WBIGGAND, Cashier. CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL |Sx7 BANK, Philadelphia, May 2,1865. The Beard of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of SEVEN PER GENT., payable on demand, clear of United States dividend tax. Stockholders will please present their certiflsafes of stock and receive instead new certificates. myS-Ct J. W. TOBR&Y, Cashier. |SH» FOEBTH NATIONAL BANK OF W PHILADELPHIA, No 7J33 ARCH Street (desig nated Depository of the United states), Philadelphia; The Board of Directors have this day declared a Divi dend of BIGHT PER CENT, out of the profits for the last eix months, parable on demand, dear of all taxes. my3-lot SAMUEL J MaC MULLaN, Cashier FAIR SEERS’ AND MECHANICS’ »» NATIONAL BANK, B 1B „ Phil idslphia, May 2,1865, The Board of Directors of this Bank have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER GENT., payable on demand. Also, an extra Dividend in Btoek of this Bank, in the proportion of one share to every ten eharei—both free of taxes. Stockholders to vj horn will be one of the stock di ridend less than one-half a share will be paid In cish Stockholders are requested to ex chance their old for newCertiflcateß. „ ■ my 3 6t W. RUBHToN, Jn., Cashier CITY NATIONAL BANK, VSBf Philadelphia, May 2,1865. The Boare of Directors have this day declared- a divi dend of SIX FEB CENT., payable on demand, dear of taxes G. ALBERT LEWIS, mj3 fit Cashier. rST THE PHILADELPHIA NATION |SX? AL Bank, Philadelphia* May Ist, 1865.- The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of SIX PER CENT, for the past six months, payable on demand. my 2 6t B B. COMBGYS, Cashier. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE IZSff Stockholders of the COW ORBBK AND BTIL WELL BUN OIL COMPANY Will be hfldon the IBth day of May. at 4 o'clock P. M., at their Office, No. 261 South FIFTH Street. ap29-6W>hSi* HENRY J. FOX, Bec'y. KS* METALLINE LAND COHPANY WS3& OF LAKE SUPERIOR —At a meeting of the Trustees of the METALLINE LAND COMPANY UP LAKE SUPERIOR, held THIS DAY, a dividend of FIFJY CENTS PER SHARE; was declared, payable at the Office of the Company. No. 384- WALNUT Street, on and after the lit of May, proximo, to the Stock holders of record at the close Of THIS DAY* OX thetr i€gai representatives. , _ A. H. DENCKLA, Treasurer. Philadelphia, May 1. 1866. mrl-lOt THE GIBAKD MUTUAL COAL COMPANY. This Company is now well established and receivlnf subscriptions for their stock,and dellveriarGoal prompt ly of the very beat quality in any quantity, large or small- The advantages to the Stockholders In this Company are very apparent, and cannot fall to be appreciated by any one who will take the slightest pains to investigate the basis $f its organization, and the plan of its opera tions. Even in the present disturbed condition of the Coal market, the Stockholder will derive the fall benefit proposed in the prospectus of the Company—saving the entire amount of the Opixator’s and the Retail Dealer's profits, besides realising a handsome dividend on his Stock. For all Information necessary to a full understanding of the subject, apply at the office. No* 839 WAIiKTJT STREET, OR AT THE DELIVERY DEPOT, EIGHTH AND MASTER. aEO. O. MITCHELL, HENRY SINONS, SECRBTA RT AND TRBABTTBBB. bup't. dblivbbt depot WANAMAREU fit BROWN* (SUM*KB PETROLEUM GOHPAHt. INTEREST IN FIFM WEIXB PITHOI/E AND CHERRY RUM. CAPITAX* «135,000. stsfo9 WOMUIG CAPITAL. books oy subscription BOWEN A FOX,’ MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, Where Kept cm be eaen and Froowtat is i. myl-St THE BIHS PETROLEUM COMPANY OFFICE, BIS OHBSratTT STBBBF. OBE DIMS FIB SHAKE!! For foil paid Stock. He further liability. CAPITAL, ONLY *50,000, IB 500,000 SHAKES, AT 10 GEBTS BACH. 4®* Ho aubicrlpUose taken for tool tisn One Hundred Share*. 100.000 SHAKES. OB $lO,OOO RESERVED FOB WORKING CAPITAL. To tie expended as the Shareholders shall determine. 'When the Subscriptions are completed* the Share holders shall meet and appoint the proper officers, This Company presents the best opportunity ever of fered for versons of moderate means to lures* In this wealth producing business; and there is no mystery about Its affairs. Tbs property is fairly represented. Is almost ajlin/ee simple and the price of shares, the iriwecripnorfprece, £u fiILT, So 915 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Books open on FRIDAY MORNING, and will close In one week from same date. myd-St |sgp> AHEBICAH HAIL Alb RAIL MACHINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY OP PENNSYLVANIA’AND MARYLAND. CAPITAL- $300,000. 6,00 a SHAKES—PAR TAUT*, $5O. mnpBHT, HENRY THOMAS. TgSABPSBE. JOHN W. HALL. pasoTOßa, HENRY THOMA 3, Harrisburg. JOHN W. HALL, Harrisburg* C. A WALBOBN. Philadelphia. * B. G. BIEHAMe Baltimore HENRY GILBERT, Harrisburg. BANKERS, ADAMS d LEVIS, Philadelphia. The Subscription Book for the Capital Stock, of this Company is now open at the Banking House of ADAMS ft LEVIS, No. 305GHB*T*Uf Street, Philadelphia. Persons wishing to make a profitable investment are respectfully invited to call on Messrs. ADAMS & LEVIS* who will five them farther information, and will show them the Machines, now running and making nails. The gdYaniages we claim for cor Machines over any OtheTSlnuse, are: ... That they produce a more perfect nail, with a better head, and fewer imperfect nails. That they effect a saving of not less than fifty per cent, in the expense of grinding knives and dies. And the Machines being self-feeding, they effect 1 saving of from fifty to seventy-five per cent, in the labor of cutting nails.' , Parties feeling an interest, and desiring to subscribe, win please call and examine for themselves, aplfi lm Mats, 1866. OFFICE HAHDAH HIHIHG ©OBC •oF PANT. Philadelphia., April 27, 1856. ■ Statics is hereby given that sn instalment of FIFTY CBB7S (COc)-per snare on each and every share of the capital stock of the MAffDAN MINING COMPANY, has this day been called in, parable on or before the 10rh day of MAT, 1855, at the OFFICE OF THE COM PANY, No. 334 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, By order of the Directors. ap2B tmlO B,_H. HOPPES, Tressurer, MEBCHANTS 1 AND HASITFAO- TUBERS’ NATIONAL BANK. PITTSBUao, April 11* ISBB. Stockholders are Weby notified that Books will be opened for subscription to the new stock of this Bank atfhe COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, in Philadel phia, on MONDAY, May lit* 1856, and will continue open during banking hours, daily* from 10 o’clock A. M. to 3 o’clock P. M„ until Thursday, June Ist, 1856. By order of the Board of Directors 7 JOHN BOOTT. Jr., Cashier. H. S, SOLLMAH. President, Pittsburg. Penna. BOBT. B. STEELING. Vies President, Philadelphia apld-tiel « PRIZE MONEY AND GOVERN MENT BOUNTY TO ALL WHO ENTER THE DNITBD STATES MARINE CORPS. , #AV Orders have been received from the head of the Marine Corps, at Washington, not to restrict recruits to a particular hu been the case heretofore), bat to receive ALL who have served in the volunteer aer ylee, or in the regulars, or In the marines* and hive been honorably dissharnd. Such persons enlisting in the United States Marines will reeeive the Govern ment bounty* and will also be entitled to their share of Prize money in any capture of the enemy’s vessels. For farther information apply at the recruiting ren dezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street, between 9 A. M. andBo’sloskP. K.» every day but Sunday. _ M JAMES FORNEY, apl-tf Captain and Resroiting Offieer. - aJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A” a Petition has haen filed sad application mad* to the Court of Quarter See alone of Philadelphia hr “ TBS PITTBBDBO AHD OIL OREBK PBTROHA OIL COM FARY " to oheoge the same of said corporation to that of "THE MTHOH A OIL OOMPANY. SaldappUM tlon will ho beard on SATURDAY. MsrSO, im. Vat 4. lets. F. OARHOLL BRBWBTBR. m) 8 81813* pro Petitioners. U ELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT U- buOHTJ la ,burnt laUSteand odor, ft** bob iU tofarfoM we—rtlM and Innelietoli (U ufiea GREAT CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE. SHARES. SL Will b« OPOB OB MONDAY, AT THE OFFICE, OF HEW FORK. OBE DIME PEE BHABKI Subscription price only OBE PIKE FEB SHAKE!! MILITARY. RETAIL DRY GOODS. T)LACK ALPACAS AND PURE MO y* H SIRS, from DO cents to *1 J 5, bring tba bait fOldJ for th( prise offered for about two years. Colored Alpacas, 62, 7ft, 83, and $l. real! C< loreo Alpacas, fine dualities. “Moon on the Lake” Mohairs. Lustres and Mohair Plaids. Travellag Ureas Staffs Baraalaajn Black Wool D« Lataee. Plek, BoF, and Bln* Percales. Wilt, aid Buff Oorded Plane. But Ftnared Whlta Pique, Em qdalltl.e. 1 Terd-wld. White Orou, 4 Printed Guebrle. Prints and Be Leinei, at lowest prices. Spring and Sommer Balmoral*. „ i , . MOSLIBS. rnderwholeaale rates by the plate. Wide Sieellhga end Pillow Gaaingn. _ „ . table damasks Oheep Adetloh purebuaea, >0 cents to *1 80. Good B*pklns.at *2.75, *3, and S 3 DOptrdoaan. Fine Damask Towels. Diapers Good Linens, he. _ ~. ladies' cloakibgs. The right shade* and styles, at reduced prices, Ftps Goatyrra, for men’s wear. ‘ Hants an a other good Gasatmerss. Woolen (stock. unaarpaßMd by any. Beplet* with elegant* fttttn* Saeqnes rail Jf&ntles, Spring Cloth Cloak*. Hammer Shawls. Ac., Ac. Mantles made to order. COOPBS & COffABD, my62t .8. B. Porter ITIBTg A^MABKST. TAGG & ERG., COR. TENTH AND _*£: ffßJf Streets, open’from Auction—BAßGAlßB! llot Ladies’Thread and Silk Gloves, 4Ue. I.lot do. folk Caff Gloves. 7fte- • 4 lots do. fins Slimmer Boss, 20 to 60s. 5 lots do. splendid open work Thread Hose, 50c, llot do. black mixed Silk Gloves. 50«. 1 !°£ J*9‘ Invisible Silk Beta, 40s. llot ffainsook Muslins, for wrappers, 80c. 2 lota Juonet Husitns, good goods. 25 and 85c- _ . Slots splendid quality aoa. 40 and GO Biaek Bonnet Bib* bote. 76and87c. 1 lot splendid quality 80. 40 Hais Color Bonnet Bib toons, BTc. 1 Jot Con**’ Gan** Merino Undershirts. $1.60. 4 lota Gents' unblaaeh«d%*HOße, 26* 61i 40* and 50c. 1 lot Blue Grenadine Tells, best quality, 60c. 1 lot Ene'Huckabsck Towelling. 60c. 2 lots H Damask Napkins $3 and $3.25 per doten. 1 lot Gents' French Silk Fancy Nook Ties, Wo. 1 lot Summer Balmoral Skirts, fancy stripe, $4. 3 lots Ladies* Hemstitch Hdkfs. 2 inch hems* 60, 60, and 90c. Also, a full line of Gloves, Trimmings, and Bonnet Blbbons. Velvets, Hosiery, and Notions. myg-2t TOHN P. YOUNG* V Mo. TO North FOUBTH Street, Baa now In store a most extensive assortment of DBBSS GOODS at the VEST LOWEST PBIOBB. LEGAL. rsr THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE OITT ABftt COUKtY^OF^PHJLADBLPHti. Estate of ROBERT WILSON, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the final account of The Pennsylvania Com* pany for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities, axeeutor under the will of ROBERT WIuSON, deoM. and to report distribution Of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested T or the purposes of hia appointment, on WED? BSJ> AY, 8f *y ST. 1869, at 4 o’ cl ack P. M , at his Offlce, No. 432 WA& BUT St , intheoiiyof Philadelphia. nyO-stuihSt JOHN B. OOLiBAIf. Auditor. rs THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THR Cirr ABB GOUStTT OF PHILADELPHIA. • ‘ • Bitateof JAMBS D. WOOD, dec’4. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, wattle, and adjmt the hcednnt of ALAN WOOD. W. DBWBB3 WOOD, and LAMA Q WOOD. Executors of the last wUlof James D. Wood, deo’d . and to mate distribu tion of the balance In the hands of the accountants, will meet the parties interested for tbe pnrooses of his ap- Kintment. on MOB DAT,- May 16th. 1865, at 4 o'clock, M., at Do. 1388. Sixth Street, in the city of Phila delphia. H. B. WALLACE, ay 8 etathfit Auditor. rsr THE ORPHANS’ COURT.FOR THE CITY >BD COOSTY OF PHI Estate of fcUSAU BaRCROFT, deo’d. The Auditor appointed by the Goon to audit, settle, and adjust the account of HENRY G. THOMPSON Ex ecute! of the will of Susan Barcroft, dee’d., and to re* port distribution of the baiaac* In the hands of the ac countant, will meet the parties interested for the pur poses of his appointment, on TUEBD AT. Hay 19th, 1866, at 4 o'clock, P. M., at No. 128.8. Sixth Street, In tha city Of Philadelphia. * H. B. WALL AGE, myd-etntnSt. Auditor. COPARTNERSHIPS. nphe copartnership hereto a FORE existiag between Z. TOBRIWSR and J. M. EIS6LSR. doing business under the firm of TOBRIfiKR A EISSLER, Is this day (Ist of Hay) dissolved by mutual consent. Eithtr of the members of the late firm is authorised to lieu in. liquidation. _ Z. TOBEIKBR, J. M. SUTLER Philadelphia, Fly 1,1865. myfi 3t* EDUCATIONAL. DOOK. KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ” Mercantile Galcolstloss, Business Forms, &0., taught thoroughly and practically at CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 80. 637 CBBVTJSTJr Street, corner of Seventh. TELEGRAPb ING by sound and on paper tsusht, with the a« van tacos of office practice, by one of the best of practical operators, separate department for ladies. Students Instmeted separately, and at such hours as may best suit their convenience. mytf 3t* RELLBVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE, A> A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS THE SUMMER TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION, healthfully end beautifully located on tns northern limits of Attleboro, Bucks county, Pennsylvania, will commence Fifth* month, 22d, 1965, and continue in ses sion twelve weeks. Tha course of instruction is thorough in the several departments oi English, French, Latin, Mathematics, and Draw inf. For full details see circular, to obtain which address tha Principals, Attleboro Post Office, Bucks county, P. nnaylymtl.. SSfft.ftSffiiSff* apg2m . Principle “STILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY.— » MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL, four miles from MEDIA, Ta. Thorough course in Mathematics, Glassies, Natural Sciences, snd English; practical les sons in Civil Engineering Pupils received at any time, and of all acea. and-euoy the benefits of a home. Re fers to John O. Gcpg & Son, S 3 South Third street; Thos. J. Clayton, Big., Fifth and Prune streets: ex-Sheriff Sent, and others. Address Rev. J. HERvEY BAR TON, A. M »TILLAGE GREEN, Fanaa. nos-6m MILLINERY. 79c CHESTNUT STREET. • I have sow open a magnificent assortment of SPRING MIXLtNhRT AND STRAW GOODS, Which I offer, wholesale and retail, at the lowest market prices. Poult de Pole* and Gres de Naples in all colon; the more desirable and scarce colors, sueh as buff, pearl, rose pink, Ac , in an assortment of shades. Best White, Black, and Colored Grapes. Ribbons of every shade, narrow and wide, to match materials French Flowers, the finest goods, prettiest styles, at reasonable prices IN HAJPB xsn BANKETS We offer every new shape in every van**, •fmaterlal. Wide White Lae*s« Bathes, Marines of e vezraaazit*- Ths best French and New York Bonnet Frames, and every other article rmulred In making or trimming a Also, a handsome line of the best quality Grenadine Tells, all colors v Orders from the country promptly and accurately at tended to. _ N. WBYL, No. T3G OHIBTNUt street, ap29-lm Successor to M. Bernheim. QIL PAINTING ' PREeiDENT LINCOLN, FROM LIFE, BY WENDBROTH, TAYLOR, & BROWN, ABTIBTS, 914 Chestnut Street. Attention le called to tbie aconTSte and finely-finished OIL PAIkTIKG of onr lamented Pxe.ld.nt, now on ex hibition at tbla Gallery. The Likenets was secured by Jtr. Wenderoth, of onr firm, at tba White Honee, Febrnary, 18M.the President llyinf him sittings for the embellishment of THB EHAHCIPATIOH PROCLAMATION, which was pub lished in fac aimlle in aid of the Sanitary Commission. WENDEROTH, TAYLOR, & BROWN, my6-at’d:Ui6t . NO. 014 CHESTNUT Street. WMe F. WARBURTON, FASHIONABLE HATTER, 430 Chestnut Street. NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA) LINCOLN, OUR MARTYR PRESIDENT. HOTIOI. , In conseattcncg of the great ana incessant demand for Battle’s popular Portrait of our late lamented. Martyr President. Jbraham Lincoln* ha ia compelled to an nounce to the trade and the public an advance on Its re tail price to $& PER COPY. The presses are kept running day and night, but it will take several months to fill the orders already re ceived. Those who desire good copies should secure them at once. It is ei graved on steel, printed on plate paper *9x24 inches* and is embellished with au elegant and tasteful bordef. This engraving, and many others of my publications are copyrighted. Photographers and others are notified that any in fringements on the copy right will be legally prosecuted. The pnblio axe cautioned against buying such copies. Hr. J. F. SHELLY, 908 ARCH Street* is my only agent in PhUadtiphia. „ ... . J. 0. BUTTBB, Publisher* No. 48 FRANKLIN Street, New York city. , All of But tie* b superior Steel Plato Portrait* to be had at pnbllsher’s pilceo of j, P . SKELLY. Publisher’s-Agaut. n 908ABCH Street, Phila. “PREPARE FOR WARM WEATHER*. A BS U.A. HIBBIS* No 39 NORTH NINTH STREET, A YEW POORS BELOW ARCH, Nave now on band a large assortment of REFRIGERATORS AND ICE CHESTS, of their own manufacture, which .they are Billing iX very low prices. These Refrigerators are modelled on the most approved plan, and will economise in Ice to s greater extent than any other made. , Also, constantly on hand, a fell itookol SILVER S PATENT GAS-BUBNE*. PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, WARM AIR FURNACES, RANGES* 40., Fntnpatthe shortest notice & R A HARRIS, myB 8t B-liftfl Street, below Arch. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS - WHEN X desired, purchase patent hinge back Phofcoff-'apaip Albums* elegant styles, and surpass all others la owa billly. Bp.esdid ascortmcnt at B. Jt, BnlMßtt s Photograph Gallery, 6g4 ARCH Street, _ CUPERIOR STYLES COLORED O PHOTOGRAPHS dime at RBIMER’B OALLBRY. bSCOAD Strce’* above Green, for tl.tO - .JUgjgvy inf entire satis] sot ion in arrangement* lilwleaL and coloring unilvslled. • " PORTRAITS OP PRESIDENT I4N- X COLN.—AII the Viriety of pictures published in New York, Philadelphia, and t 0 the trade. FISHER & BROTHBH, mvfi 4tid ' Iff North SiXTHfltreet. H. JAMES, (Formerly of Philadelphia,) ATTORNEY AT LAW, FRANKLIN* VENANGO COUNTY* PNNNA. fiyeelal attention given to the examination of PxilapbiaPSla Rayunairoßa r-Oha». K Lex* Baa., Hon. J. Rom Snowden, James H. Little, Y. 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F«r eale by JAMBS S. oLaXTON. w. 8. 4t AXFBBD HABTIEH, nrr .» 60S OBESTBPT Btrest. APPLETON’S NEW AMERICAN JA CYCLOPEDIA.—CompIete In 16 volumes* Various Styles of Binding. REBELLION RECORD, by Frank Moore, in Stole. MSRIVALB’S HISTORY OF THE ROMANS—now complete, The Agency for these vdneble works Is at 33 Booth SIXTH Street, .bore Ob, stout, ana.tr JAE. X. SIMOJf, TASTEFUL AKD SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING 5!53 BROADWAY. N. Y. HEW PUBLICATIONS. rjiHE NEW BOOK. DOHA DARLING, THE DAUGHTER OF THE BEGIMERrT. PRICE, 1.50. A tale of the>w»r, romantic and thrilling, with ettr« ring incidents that Illustrate the power of human sym pathy and woman'* tenderness. It oarrlea the reader through the. battle-held, among the elek. wonnded, and djlig, and hold* hie attention with Increasing ferae until the close. "This Is one of the most entertaining and intensely Interesting stories Which the war has occasioned or called (Orth. It eeoma to ns superior to ‘ audio’s lave 1 In native lntersst and artistic execution, and it also contains lees to criticise. Bora 1s an original character, placed In clrcnmstancea of gnat novelty and netting pletnreeuneneu. She fills the entire book with the naive Interest and charm of her personality. The book eannot hut he popular. ’ ’—GhrMian linquirer, ir. T. AW" For sale by all boohsellen, or sent postpaid, on receipt of price, by J. E. TILTON A CO., PUBLISHERS, myS-at . 161 WASHINGTON Street, Boston. WANTS. WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS MAN ” with a thorough, knowledge of (be Gentlemen's Famishing Goods business. To (be right Ban a veiy advantageous situation Is open Address, withrealnameud reference, **G. r. G.. 1 * Press office, my 6 at* WANTBD-IN THE WHOLESALE ** Hosleir and Notion Business, an active SALB3- with a good city and nsar trade. Address * * Box fiM n P. O. It* WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED TRAVELLING SALESMAN, lc a wholesale Drug House In this city. Satisfactory reference must he givoa. Address Box 1968 Poet Office. mv6 81* WANTED, BY A LADY, A 9ITUA TT TION AS HOUSEKEEPER for a gentleman of a family. la well Qualified for the position. Best of re ference given. Address _ .. _ myfrft* * U. V., 1 * Press Office, WANTED —TWO ADJOINING BOONS, auliahlefor Offices. farolthed or partly furnished,between Broad and Eighteenth and Chestnut and Spruce, Inclusive. .Walnut or Spruce preferred. Address "Doctor," Press office. myS-lt* WANTED—AT NO. 1321 CHESTNUT ' »■ Street, a few first-class BUSINBaB MEN, with $5OO to s?.oooeaafa, (no others seed call), to operate in the Middle and East' era States, as join Partneis in an immense enterprise, which will speedily insure a life competence to the parties, and no hurotmg, myl-fit* WANTED, AT flso PER MONTH. ** A RELIABLE 0 AHVAPSES in every town ana county, for the HORSE and BPX, the most interesting and exeltlsg book ever published, embracing the ad > ventnree of a woman in the Union army ae Nurse. SebUt and Spy, giving a most vivid inner pleture of the war. We have Agents ccearlm $l6O per month, whlsh we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address '* JuflES, BROS. & GO., No. 800 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa." ap!B-lm* A N EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT, familiar with the bntinesi Incident to Stock Com panies, desires a situation as Secretary of an oil or other company. Address myfr at* H 8. ROBERTS, Box 1887, P, 0, A GENTS WANTED, TO SELL THE teteaas » BBwiNa Address A. L LKsURB h 00., apM-lm- Box fla. Orauga, Mae*. CANAL-BOAT BUILDERS AND CAULKERS WASTED, at OHBBTBR. Couatautemployment etvsn. Address WILLIAM FBIOK * 00., aplfi-lm Ohsstsr, Paaaa. fiREATEST THING OF THE TIMES VX ROWSfl’B PRIZE ENVELOPES. —Agents Wanted everywhere* Premium Watches given to Aienti, On receipt of $lO we will mail, post-paid, 100 Envelopes, and a epiendid Solid Silver Hunting-Case Watch as a premium to the agent, A single Envelope sent, with elrcalar and fuilpaniculare, on receipt of 25cents. Ad dress A. B. BOWEN A 00., P. 0., Box 4370,30 BBSS MAN Street* N. Y. jnh37-3a jton nnn —a young man, with this amount, wishes to engage In some active, established and profitable business. Addreisi elating nature of business, *'£. H. L , M Press Offloe. my3-81* •ftinn nnn IR bums of *5,000 to iJplUl/jvuU $lO,OOO to invest upon mortgage* Apply to A. FITLEB, Conveyancer, my3-6.* No. 51 N. SIXTH Street. FOR BAUEI AND TO LET. gg FOR RENT-TO A RESPECT JE9L ABLE and quiet family, part of a bouse in a de sirable locality; In good order, gas, hot and cold water, bath. Ac. Inquire at 80, 3X5 FRANKLIN Street. 11* «FOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS four-story brisk DWELLING,- largs Parlor, Dining Doom, and Kitchen on first fioor; slmatsd ox RACE Street. watt of Twentieth. Apply si Drag stor.. Twentieth end Cherry etrsitf, before 8 o’oloskJP. M. Price ,;,«00. Tory sheep. It* m VINE BTRBBT.—JEP OR9A L E JELFonr-Btory brown atone BBSIUBNOE, with three story double back buildings, situate No. 1633 VINE Street. Lot 20 feet IK inches by 140 feet, to a3O reet wide street. House finished in modern style— has two fur naces, gas throughout, range, hot and cola water, bath, verandah, Ac. Will be sold at a moderate price. Immediate poesetstonjiwn yha C KAHA & SOT. my6-6t» an* Bonth THIRD Street. M. FOR: SALE—A DESIRABLE dwelling, With ©very ooaTenience.fine yard. Poi reselon given immediately. No 3348, Twenty-Flntßt, below Delaney Place. Apply at jo. 917 HAKKB C fit. my 6 6i* fiFOH SALE—A. SUPERIOR NEW BUILT HODS*, on FILBERT Street, next to the northeast corner of Btchteaatb Mreet. conveniently nr ~miKtaam*vtoM«4(MUk.., Part of the furniture alio for sale. Of the purenase money $6,600 can remain upon mort-. car© at by per cent, fur a t«nn of years. • • J. D BRIN BOTH, myfl-31* 436 WALNUT Street. «FOR SALE—A COTTAGE, IN MANTUA, well built, with all modern Improve, ments. Immediate possession. Price,. $3,600, Also, four Cottsgas, thlrd and Wyaiuslog sts.* West Philadelphia, well bntlt, with large gardens. Immediate posieisUn. Price fr0m,52,400 to $3 200. B. J. DOBBINS. Builder, my 6 St* 108 South FOURTH Street, ®FOR SALE—DWELLING AND imali 6TORB, N. E. corner Thirteenth and Wal lace e treats. Dwelling, 863 North Thirteenth sfc. Posseision toon. Dwelling* 1110 Wallace street. Cottage, IGflO Wallace street. Dwelling* 1622 Mount Vernon slTeet. Immediate poi* se»ioxt. With many others. B. P. GLSNN, 133 South FOURTH Street, and myg 8. W, cor. SEVENTEENTH >BA OflEßff Bt«, m CHESTER COUNTY FARMJH| JBpob SALE—IIS acres on Valley Creek-road, within fi mUe of Baldwin Station, on the Beading Rail road, 3L miles from Philadelphia {will he sold low. B 7, GLBVN, myg 133 South FOURTH Street. FSR SALE—A FALLING-TOP BUG GY WiGO.*. in excellent order. Apply at «»4 Horth. TWELFTH Street. It* pOTTAGB LOTS FOR SALE—ONE .cr. each. Darby road, Twenty.fourth ward. Ap ply to OSOA9B CONNELL, aye-n* Ko. 80S Sottth FOURTH atreot. J?OR SALE beautiful cottage sites, On the first range of hills welt of the Schuylkill (Twenty-fourth ward), commanding extensive views of the city* Delaware river. ' Gloucester, Wotdbury, flew Jersey, within a few minute’s walk of the terminus of the West Philadelphia Passenger Railway at Haddington, and about © mile west of Hestonvllle; The traot comprises nearly forty-two acres t about elsht of whioh is woodland. There are three springs of pure, soft water* and on the rear a Quarry of good building stone. . For a country seat end farm, a public isetttutton, or for sites for cottages, Its nearness to the centre of the city, and its healthfulness at all seasons of the year, render it well worthy the attention of Capitalists, For terms, apply at myd SL* 1333 MARKET Street. Cilh LANDS FOR SALE CHEAP. V/ 2,600 acres, on Fishing Greek, Wetiel ft Marshall! Co. ’s. W. Va. 3.000 awes, on Fishing Creek, WetzilCo. 7.6C0 acres, on WetyeiCo. Per further f 108 South FOURTH Street, myd.jhswSt Boom No. 1, Second Flocrt r) LET—THE UPPER FLOORS OF Ho. 29 Strawberry atreot, rnnnlng throni'a to; Se cond street. Lane, veil lighted, and convenient; with water closete, Ac. IttHQire of A. HUiOOS, IllilUß. KET Street. myiifSt* RALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER- V MAbTER STOKES. GRAIN, AND GRAIN BACKS. CaißF Qu AKTBB M AST IE * 9 OFFJOB, Depot op WAsnufOTiiir. J>. 0.. May 4,1856 Will he soM at public aaetan, at SIXTH STREET Wharf, Washimton. D. C.. >on SATURDAY* May 15, 1565, at 10 o’clock A. M-, a lot of Qaartermaeier Stores, condemned as unfit fo< public serried, vis: wheelbarrows, Globe Lamerss, Shovels, ‘ Paulina Canvass, Brooms, Baskets, Bakei.Ghaizs. Files, Lamps: Horse Brush**. Harness, ft©. ALSO. At the same Urn* and place. 70 btlfch&l& of Corn, ?fis b ueheie about 260,000 Grain backs, lerme taeb. in Government fttn^da.^ Bill. (7an. and Chief (taartermasur, mj6-6t Depot of Washington, QALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER. O HAttERR BTOBEB, HORSE POWERS, MILLS, GRAIN CLEAN KBS, &o. Chief Quawtrrma&j br s ofpicr, nerox op WAB&IKOTCgr. Washington, D,C„ May 4. 1865. W 11) be sold at public auction- under tbo dlrealion of Captain C. H. Tompkins, A Q..M U 8. A , at the Go vctnmpnt Warehouse, situated, on the square between E and F and Twentieth and Twenty first streets, Wash ington, D C.» on THURSDAY, May 18, 33M. at 10 o’clock A. M., a lot of Quartermaster Stores, condemned as unfit for publlo use, vfz ? _ , _ Axes, Picks, Augurs, Brushes, Boilers, Bridle©, Buckets, Blankets, Bite. Eroems, Saddle-Bags, Wagon Clovers, Curry-combs. Chisels, Forges, Chairs, Forks, Hammers, Hatchets, Knives. Harness. Lanterns. Plates, Collar Fads, Rope. Rular*, Saws, Shovels. Saddles, Saddle-Trees, whin*, a*d a large lot otfWronght Iron. Scraps, Horse Shoes, wagon Tire, ft©, ALSO. 13 Horse Powers, ceinstate, 19 Burr-stone Mills, 2 I’a* valors, with shafting, 2 Grain Gleaner©, and a lot of Belticg and Jrou Gearing.- , Bucceseful bidder a will be required to remove the stores within five days from date of sale. Terms cash, in Government funds. rnrMOt - Bit,. Gen, and Chief Qwtertna^r. CALE OF CONDEMNED CLOTHING. CAMP 48 D GARRISOS EQUIPAGE, VIST CM- Chief Quartermaster's Cfficb, • DfIPOT OF WASHINGTON, WAS3IHQTOH. D. C,, May 4, 2865, Will berold at pnbUo anitlXnuder tile djrMlon of CeptaJa D. G. Thomas. M. 8. K. D. 8 A. , «* Gor.rn mentwatebonte Ho. S; on Boyanteonlh. botwean It and > I Itraali notlbi Waablngtoa* o o.on MOIftUT. May 2a. 1835. ai 10 ololoob A. M., alAfi»lol W awdemaad Clatbtnc, Ma.. coishtlttf or- Sacceisfel bidders must remove the etores within five (6) days from Oie date of s»]©; Terma caah.u Gorarnmant fon^* H K p o £*B, Brie Gan. »nd Ohter Qoariarmartar, my* 13t B g * Depot of Waahlatton. "PORTRAITS OF LIFE-LIEE AP i PEAKAHOS. and freab, watm. and impieialya ™i/»ri»Tcr flea those suixrlor stvles© life stse Photo- C .SfooU at E F. HEIMtB’S. AEOH Bt H< A V KEASONABIdi PRIOSS. AMCSteIHKXTS. ■\rEW OHEBTHUT-STRSBT THBA« Xl TB*—CHKTIinT BTBBWT. abov» twbums. 'wmmmmgKr- DIMM Attache! of (ha Theatre! IHU be cSttU. m THI lv ,((ij,;, tv* Mtfora«« Will with tM “•'•"gmKt gnpoKss of i>ABT nuoa, after lost ui aetlTe. preparation, the. anna I rum OS*. < - THB BETOIB OF OiHBTOWHIr. nrodneed with all the Sew and Hhantteant Beeeerr. jtnVei and Beautiful Machinery, Oarte.l Appointment!. blbkY LSBK« and B. B. BLOCUM will appear, by kJatf ptnuiißion ct Cink'Ofi & DlXfljT, la tkt Oiiniu Ithfeslair OIIi-BOEBBS. *. , perform sow will «*cloda with Sib Ai&faiUr Drama, ft two ante. -m4 «wjr IN THB AFKMNOON Will be pnilAted the uinetratire’ 'BVßl)r£ira, Hkf *»h, v .. „ BlXfa APPEABAHOB Or U-eTontMßi wad talent ad f.rttata, _ . ~, MISS LUOILUg WEiTEB»t , Who Will appear aa HlA’-ni, in tha romahtlf drAiuaf QBBXir BUSHBS; 08, pHB BONDRMU IEAKB AOO. To conclude with the drama of Tl/TRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AROH "A STBEBT THEATRE. • . . TO BIGHT, 8 ATO3&IY, May «, I 8«, Last sllht hat three of _ ' TBB SUCCESS SB ISOS. THB STREETS OrHSW YORK, WITH ALL ITS GBAUD EFFECTS. Toieth erwtth Ihe haw pleoat,, LOED AHD LADY ffgHDEEIKT. . • MOHPAY, MIBB C, JBFFSkBQ>'B BBMHT. J7OYER ACADEMY OF MUBIO. OTTO DRESEL’B PEOONB FUBOYORTH OOHOBBT. SATURDAY BVBBIMO. May Jth ; , at 8 o'clock. THIRD 0050BRT, HOBDAY EVEMIHG, May Slhi at S o'clock. Ticket 5,........... M For,ale at L. MEYER’S Mttßla Store, 1333 CHEST* HUT Street, aod at the dorr myS-lt* ANI A. ORCH EBTRA, THB VJ LAST THREE PUBLIC REHEARSALS OF THB BE ABO H will taka ptaoa May lSth, 20tb, aad 27th. my a. Ist THE ARTISTS' FUND SOCIETY IN- A-VITEB the pabllo to Tie}} thar Haoms, 1334 CHIFTMBT street, where a collectteti ef tie wnrfca of Mr. 0. SCHOBSBBI.B will be exhibited tfittUTHITSS. DAY, May ll'h, Adrolttaaaa free. myhlt* OF FINE ARTS, CHEBISCT BTBF.EY, ABOVE TEN TJX. ’ NOW OPEN, TBB FOBTY-SECOBD ABBUAL EXHIStTIOM PAINTING AND SOULPTURE. Oven from OA. M till 7P. M., and from S till 10 tat the iTenlnk. ■_ apl7.t)*s COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J„ Wilt be opened for the reception of ouestei on THUBSDAY, Juno It, 18M. It la the intention of the proprietor that the OOUJIf* BIA BQtftß phall folly eaetofn the popular repn'attaa vbiehJtbae already acquired* and he resneetfally »*• llcHetbo pabllo attention for the eo&Jnr eeas»n Ar> TOBRexarau are in proume for the oeeuinttodatlra off an extra number of ipeeie* end we are Menaced thg Bailroad faeititiee wtUhe excellent for all trhs dMlvi to Tteit tote f&yorite earnmer retort. Bfck'i celebrated Philadelphia Band has km Becaied for the season For Boob*. *«•. apply to J. H. DBSNISOS, at JtW chants' Hotel* Philadelphia; or to GEO* J, BOLTON» Proprietor* Cl APS ISLAND, a,J. mil lot* BOiBBDie. HOARDING.— WILL BE VACANT, Way 6, two large rooms. 9«G SPRUCE Street, my 4 8t» Lora AND FOUND. CjOfifl BE WAR D.-LOST, ABOUT w AttJXJ half past 1 o’oloclr. In going from the 711* HER*’ and MECHAAIOB' BaflK to thi PUBLIC BOARD OP BROKERS. a POCKET BOOK oontaiatof One Thousand Bine Hundred Dollars, and several Cbecks. onetoCbarleß A Day, one to Charles HaUoweUw and several Receipts. The above Reward vrtU be itm If returnedto fto; »0 MBRfIBA&TSVBXOtiANOi. HEKRY W. WIGQiaS. Philadelphia. May 4,18 M. mifi.ft* ■VTOTIOB IB HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ■A-' application has been made to the Trustees of the Fire Association of Philadelphia for the renewal of policy of tolerance No, 25 609 forsfl,QL'o. istQsd Ja]y 7, 1857, In the name of James Dairy, which has kM| lost or mislaid. Any Information thereof will be n* calved l.y _ JOHN tfoOOhKSR, a*2fi tntbalro* TWgyTT FOtrir"H aod PBABL REMOVALS. REMOVAL, WILLIAM YABHALL Has Beamed from No. io»o to No. laasi ohw- NUT fetrset, a B. corner of THIRTEENTH Street. „ ■Where he invitee the attention of housekeepers, and those com me using hoaseheeptoc, to hia extensive a#* ■ortment of naefni HOUBB FURNISHING OOODB, , Superior Refrigerators, Table Catlery. Family Hard* ware. Children's Carriages, &•., &«, apHZm SPECTACLES. fipectft«le& in common Uio have a given y Cbampton of bnxlasd Faaa.. Snnar and Hynrarcen Oam. o*ra. Cucnmbars, Malon Bquaab, and other Gftrdan Baida, sow In ««*»;>>> f;ir plantinn, at DIiBKB’B Seed WamhOßßa. Ho. lit OsISTHOr Street. mi 8 •«wM- m TOMATO. EGG PLANT, CAB ZETsaGE, and Caullflowor Plants, at DBISR'S Seed Warehouse, No Yl4 QBEBTNUT ftreat. myg-ewit* JA SORGHUM, OR CHINESE SUGAR 3uGauo 89« d, fresh and genuine, at DBBRR'S Seed Warohonsc, No. Yl4 CHEa PNPT Street my 6 sw2t* fIOLLECTIONS IN THE SOUTH- V.J w*fcT.~The undersigned. Intending to return to raVAESSBB about the 16th Inst., will take charge or oUims Id that State. Arkansas. Mia«tx»tpoi and North*, ern alabama. BfiA. JflbLD, 46V MAfiKßr 8 rent. myg-2i* ggamnwm WEST CHESTER WaßHßrael'Ain) PHILADBLPHIA BAIL BOAD, VIA MSDIA. BUMMER ARRAHBRMEHT. On and after BOfIDAI. April 17.16C5, tba trains will leave aa foUoira ; WEST OBBSTER TRIIHB Leave Philadelphia for West Cheater at 7. SS aad 10 39 A. M., »ed J-16, 4.45, and 6 45 P, M. Leave 'West Chester for PMlsdelphia at 6.20, 7.46, ani ID f«A M-. and 1.46 dlld 4*46?. M. ’ , Traina leavlna Weil Cheetdr at 7.46 A. H. ana tetrlhC Philadelphia at 4 45 P. H. will slop only at Media 8.0, Jnnction, Glen Mille. Ohaoey'e, and street Koad, B O JONOiWOH TBAIFS ' Beane Philadelphia fir 3, ,0. Junction at 4.16 and leave B. c. Jnnetlon .for Philadelphia at 8,58 A. fit, and 7.20 P. IT Theee tralnaetop at nil Intermediate elation*. _ OJA KWIIAP.B, Lt&ve PbliadelphlYEtfiTaO ATMT’and 9, V, H< 2,eave West Chester at, B A< M. and fi P. M. , , Tialns leaving Philadelphia at 7.85 A.- M pad 445 P. M., and ieavlna Weal Chester at T. 40 A. M. and 4i5 P. M , connect at B.;C. Junction with trains on P. At R 0. B. B. for Oxford and Intermediate points. , PaearnfSTß are showed to take wearing apparel onlr asba*rags. and IhajDeaat-any will not In anyeate b» responsible for an amount exceeding one hand rod dol lars. nfili •• a epeslal ©ontraot Is made for the seae,' HBSBY WOOD, Qen iSap. pHiiiADEtyHfa>4 March 16.18f6, myfl CAMDEN AND AT gPIWWiRgaMLLAyrTo BAiLBOAD.-Twia* leave Ylne*»tm?*2»TOr m follow*: Freight, with J*aaaanger <3ara.*y»4li*4.—i-t-ul 00 At Jf« Atlantic Aeismie edition..4.lo F. H. Junction 80 jr» & BtfnJ&Nltfa, LBATI ATLABT-i- . _ Atlantic AcposoModatlon*.»♦••«•***..*. 4*m.**46.2QA, J(- Freight, witfriTusanger Cara attached.*-*.*13,00 P. «□, Hall Train*.*..-*-*■.—«****•.,*♦«,*,,B 44 P» ». tMTfVtaji atreot 11.16. i. lf., HUdOtffiilf 130 P. ft, B. B.‘-lS«tlit mußt,o»4*UTtt}4 »rsoBs)«r’ii ivErt before gP. S. to ln«nj« It* ioli| dOWliillOMKt d»7> mM&olf iOHH O. Bi-iBiST. AC«U EBTBY-8 OOTTAOB OEQANS ITOt l!s»>rtJ» t &VBBTKBt|«IK Alio* a cofflaiaH •••Mtftieaiw thl Mwoowfc toaattntiy an awa. ‘ f6g,n> jgs&. WRITTEN AND VERBAL MJ r fifiEIPTJOKS ofCh aracter>Oonctitation, wdT**» *•* 0,11-tnlU.lTlt B». M^frg/THVt. .ahoraOhilW.' A- TB OMSOH’a LONDON. KITOH- Si Hot, airpS?o B »oS.fe&lafHo o at»n, lotSqwii OreSt flvnhnirrt storea/ Bath Bollera, BteVfhole (‘lataa, Broil* e.'.?Cookl»fS‘oVe"«tO9 Botth BKOOBP Btraat. pBXLAXBItiPHIA TE.KH A COTTA BO. 1010 OHISTBTJ* Ud HtUTiaa PIPHi bram, «... to torrwpoad. boa OBHjfiSgltWL OHIMBE2 TOPS, and H.DB PI PBS, bloU sv« pou. Wr Vaisl, _ Handsc Vaaaa, Tam ViiMi Ac. • ai> • _ Importer of Union's Bneauttc TtU» for Ohnrcfcc** S, a. HdBBIBOB. DEPARTMENT ptsstom W0BK»