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JHOKJBSTm*fc>li»l*, u Mn»
irtort, FBAQBABTIfI SCS*T
-3EHBFIOIAL In ita «Hon n»om
HI fltMiiita *nd F»n«y Good*
fASS-tatlxslir
iTTrn
the sth Inst, IsaM Hlnch
i year of Us ago, ooeofthe
i of West Jersey, and formerly -
louoester oohnty. , ,
iends are respectfully Invltea
•ai from His late resldSßC&j
i Inst,, at 2 o'clock P. M. To
round, Woodbury, N. J. ■ *
ted at’ the Washington Navy
t,, Willie, son of Commander
16 ffe rs.
ake place this afternoon, at 2
lenoe of Mr. H. W. Workman,
i proceed to Laurel Hill. *
relay, 6th Inst., Lydia A.., wife
l daughter of John W. Harris,
ike plaoe on Wednesday, loth
,oe of her husband, 2111 Bran
oloek P. M. **.
Monday morning, the sth lnst.,
ter of Wm. H. and Mary M.
lends are Invited to attend the
ay, the 10 th lust, at 3 o’clooa,
otldenoe, 805 Vine street, to
ernon Cemetery.
e 4th Instant, at Hampton Hos
.roe, Va., Corporal John in.
fompany A, 199th Hegiment F. V., In the
if his age. He received hls ratal wounds
Sg Fort Gregg, In front of Petersburg,
M2d of April, 1806, _ ,
ithe’s gore; his great immortal spirits . '
|ed husband now slumbers with th* «•“u
Hives of the family »°d his friends are
By Invited to attend the.funeral, from t
|of his father-in-law, Samuel "I- cm*,
fin street, on to-morrow afternoon,
g£!fon Saturday morning, Bth lust., How-
Kfvw anVirmnds of the family are re
(■lnvited to attend the funeral, from hts
residence, 813 Buttonwood street, on Tues*
1 1 o’clool
AED THE
JISTIVE TOPICS OF THE DAY
SOBGE FRANCIS TRAIN.
academy of ktjsio,
iday etekiko, mat mu, ises,
)M«a«fcrtha Bsaait of the UMION TBMPOEAEY
M YOB OBILDKBK.
kete to to lad at Mr. Charles A Trompler »
fc Store, SEVENTH aid CHESTNUT Streets. Or
from tie country, enclosUe He amount for tie
her ot seats desired, trill le promptly attended to.
[, . • ; , a™.. o»«. 25 cents.
r - ~, ~... canta,
[66tn>
nrrn'H ‘TTUBTX-BXGHCTfiC AHTMI”
VBBSABY OF TH RIHFANTSCHOOL SO
IBS- OF PHILADELPHIA, wUI babeLlAA
‘ itrfet Proabj-terlan Chur eh, on TUESDAY, Hay
itlOK A. M. ■ ——
S-RBACHUf® BY K®y- *-
son hamjiohd, this *™S H ? o ?,\j S 7 if
clt. in Calvary Pieabjtalan Umrofc, 'LOCUSi,
feriltsentharreet.: . - -
OFFICE OF THE PIERRE PONT
OIL COMPAHT, 131 SomhTHIBD Street,
Oil. Phllj4DEli ., hia , May 8, 1856.
Adjourned Mrotin, of the Stocihddera wUI ts
| g tb9
17,, 1855, at 12 m. Secretary.
i9*st **•.
UEOTBKE FOB
POBABYHOMB FOR CHikDRK S.
iJfClfc TKaIN- Esci » at the AGAD&MY O? MUSI<^
FRIDA May IV Sabjeot- Abraham
(coin and the Tooica of _ -p p
REE SSPiID E c“ m#?BB ol lab#
•Georoe- Frimcis Train , Esq., 133)5 Madison ave
lima
far,Home ’• for Children re™«t ff* .> T °i,
flavor of a “Lec»ure” fortheir . Vi. ... r in.
■eeablVto you: self mala the snbmet Abraham Lin
a and the suggestive topics of the .
smtb kind regards,
mss
•• the Union Temporary Horne: -■ ■ moae li
IDIE3: All right; eB to ladi»» O a r
i&t no to men: 1 Invariably say T®» ,
• U Horn to
. SPECIM MEBTISO
TBB BOABB 0? BIRKOTOKS Of
iOOLS ninth Section, held inthe; z V**lV'«sf
iOOL BOCBB. May Skixi 1886, iofca I*. 1 oum* * v
‘'“fSliwiilpieSblnana rwolntions wareanani
itly adopted - ~ . v-o-. ci>mnio.iiicatas to this
,an keti-ve jJ u&ys
issolwd. That this Board has beard with
ortiii*ts<l ffttcilv inttisic l>3r#ttT®inaiit. . -*r
flffi inetf.'and the Board attend Ms
pXnh>«i '’’That the above resolutions be published,
idTcopy‘sent to tie fatnil, of tbo deceased.
Paken from the °w.°BBESLBY, Secretary pro tern.
HA STS’. Si JS STA»XOI»RE,H‘o.IS6.
- The effi cere andmembers of Eastern Star Lodge.
rt, nK6 Jr H , imd tbs members of the Order *en«
M to* attend the fnneral of their deceased
Sr 0 o”h«, F F&pERtOK E. BfiOWIS. ' . -
[Bs order of.the w ,» nßnl{ T , LITTLE, Secretary. _
“ Tiwi Fits ' Ol, THE J,AIJIES’
TJfIiotiASSOCIATION, which waewtthrieat
the
m d “jla'.mdiarswhowiU need all we can do for them.
great expense.
ew " m he VQled tO !gMT
• TBE XWEIFIH ASSI’PERSARY
_ OF THE BOBTHBBN BOMB FOB FBtEaD
,BSB CHILDSES will he held *UterP*i oB M °y9at
roDBTH Btreet bslow Arch. on WESDAT. May
it a qnarttr to bo clock b foe Ber.
« 4 J B S rtol4? KeT. H. T.S™~. Kbt- Atex
iSder Heed, MBj;rL. ovMatlack.0 v Matlack. James Healt .A*^
ixercieea. The public are cordially lavttsa. myo il
. CBBTIX ©IB COMPASY.—AWISIJ
AL Steetias of the RUKTIH OIL COUPANT
•intaWd o» TiIiSD«. tk Bth day of May., at 4
.’’dock P M.° at the Office of the Company,
. JOEitH -Sr.
- THE ASWTJAX MEBMSGOF.JEHB
IS1 P - M - 111
OF THE MIBEKAI «H
WALHTJT Btro*t, April M,
"TT wSP A?nn»l Beelin* of the Stortrtiolders ofthe
tSInKRAL OiL CO MPA* Y Trill be held»t thalr Office,
<* ,l ?lrn>V Hav 121bV a* 12 o’olocfc 51 , for tie par
®st FBJJ)ai. ®“5 Rnard of Directors to ssr’re for the
pose of eiectiM A Board ol E _ BB a KLBi
SSSttinff 1 €ar. SacratarT /•
f
oFFies WASHiseiros OltGO.,
Bjo*ML4?i».wlU b . 1»W rt-
jß| Banatarr'
pf^V^ltis ”?£
IID SOLDIERS A will take placa on TCTES
JMndent Soldißrs and bailors, ACADEMY
s e i’elSks Tke m tonUin*- S ama4 ditto.
jnen ara axpacieitto takopat tln^tho^xer^^^.^
BlßlEt DODOHERTf, JS.I-,
P.iv° “wH^’ol^klTH.
Kv! atlX BBBD.and Sol .
AnoriginalPosui, entitled _A Ho x* S a .
flier*, ‘' will be read iy'A
Vocal atd Ititrumental Music oy a «»«» A - .
jjocietT. under lbs direction of Prof.. ®f S T B l E niaxfcott’s
S?W.-I»*;O.MWWt StlBßt ' JIMS 'SMiTiOOKi
■ rn«W ua ‘-
J, r**xcra Sonars, '■
8 ” mStis, Spperintandent.
AS UXAMISATIOS OF OASDI
DATES for cettjfieaie* of QuallfleatVoßs for Mala
-4»ft*ns«PHnc’p*l« of Grammar aa<S Uaclassifiad
and F6H»fIJ AMiUiant Teachers of Grammar, tiecoad-
Solioolib. Schools of ike Public oohool* of PM*
beheld oa THUBSD AT, Mar-lUh,
JadelpMt, > " 9 . p. u., at the ZA2IE Snaex
ccmmenclEJf at saveatb.
S A?pll?MU*Phder 17 years of a*e will aot be asa
“Voider ofUioComfriiM^ggMS"ll
- * ' • 3XO ■ ,• Secretory
myCKijawSt
____ n » V | OF THE PJSKWSYILyA.SffIA.
|SE BB 0111 PTOMBIinA. o toT i lls?.
the Company, »i s ® nlll f *°H?£ 1 estate of tba com
propriety of dii posiu* of an ,i 10 trsne&ot tiwi
p*ny for bniidtn* lots; Q Jt U A. ,’,,r, °ar may: reattite.
ijusUisM ai the Iniort! wof tie company j^ E BS ,
3y order of_tha Board. JASIKS a., a
jny34s:lS *
•"sr** fame isrsuß/VJrroK compact.—
■OP Office, Ho. 406 OHKBTHUT Street.
* t Fhiladblphia. January 28, 1835-
Tb« followinf statement ofthe JfAMB IN3U&A.BTOE
COMPASfroftbeir condition on tbe B>et<iay
ber, 1864, is Published in accordance with an act oi *»
,9mWT: CAPITAL:
Authorized and sulbßCritred
Amount paid lw
Bondi and Mott (acts-- •* • •—• an
Demand Loan* on eoUateral*....-- 9.890 on
United State»|3ao Loan XX
United States O-M Lotn m
Seal Batata« 4050 03
InUr*etarnued.Sl'."‘.----~-,~ 5 > 975 46
Balaneee, wen nollcies, dn « rrom S7S B 2
agents, gg
listaim'entsosStesk not in.
for-whicb are oo .
iadiyldnaliy Xi> m $117,765 35
- - BE&FTd FOB 1864.
Premium on amount- c ■ .
LOSBBfe, SXPENSES, f- n
«re ” x 399 62
CommiSßiODS. *♦? ta
Expenses, '3.04196
taxes. donations. ftc-** __ 2,300 00
Salaries;.*. -S'- - is,olo 5S
BtvMflna*. J*s«7 $i,1 W
imomnt »t ri*. *2,151,09 ,o p EAlfQis1 fQis H , BOOK,
t j President.
\Fii*liai£s I. Blaschakd, Secretary.
OF THE lOHH
BSP LIFE UTSUBiSGS 00.
_ 5 ,• % Boston, Feb. 28, 1865,
net asiet« Bov. 1, ISO ~...5n9'>,67.t 06
Bottom, to Foi; *8.1885;
For pi ernlum." ■ •***' v.S. -84S,0iK) 02
For ~6,029 06
1 —— 85.029 OS
Diabmaeteeots from Hoy;.i, IS6I, to
Eob. KoIMS: _ ft.
For commUeloru im nodical ox- .
umln.UOM—. tWMS 87
For taxes.;**.**. 933 20,
;forsun»nd«re4 P°^#s’v^•**►* 1*258 88$
Pot expenses,, yiz: ' *
Uoneiy.— eaTertisiag, I
rent* stamps, &€.»»■**“••**?&> >1
For annuities**..* *• >*
Por dlvldend. paid on
stock....***.***..***
United States'Bectmtlee • • • ■ ■
Maine 6 par cent. bonds...-’
Saw Hampshire d 0....«”
Yermont .
Bhode XBland do.™—..
Cramnottcut
ItSTtocSalnßofc.-.
“lr set To“ T u.T&
Frt mlain by. coll
on p“lSea. including $»,
on acsount of one-paymer
Dae from agents and in trans'
Accrued Interest on Inveetmj
Advance la value of stocks a!
(Siitned) QBO.
Oso. B. A«kr, Secretary.
The Company lave e*ta.
Philadelphia* and are preps
of polities common to other
Special attention, is imn
FOBFEirURB 0F
m? 8 mwfSfc '■ .
y-^g—i'AMBBICAK'
SAIL MACHINE MAW
COMPANY
PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLA:
CAPITAL 8300,&
8,000 BRIBES—PAR TAM*. ss®.
|»RE&IDS2fT.
HENEY THOMAS.
TKHASirKKR.
JOHN W. HALL.
HBNBY THOM
JOHN W. HALL. Harnsbnrt.
H 0 EIEMAB, Baltimore _
HEHEY GILBERT, Harrlsbati.
BANKERS,
ADAMS tL LEYIS, Philadelphia.
®&S?SSSs
ad lor MmMum over aw
“ItomfrPrXW a »o« perfect Mil, with * tetter
b«ade andfeweT imperfeet n&Ut. , tiia* AftT per
»?>titibeTeffect* aayiui of no* las# ta £j,*_ p
■SSBskI
savin* of from fifty to cereaty-flye- per «««• la we
‘pggpp €OAX AT COST J
oJr ice! fowmP f Sth ar reetT below
oyuiUJS, iv* B OHEBTHUT. .
'A Company W 1» L pS
""••S^ras-ss-'SSff::!
COO. of which w ®
It is the Inteafcionm this vojapai>T »w **“« . .
.Mderde
,lT'.‘.'t°Sn'm a too of coal of only 200) pounds coat at.
cn while the mining tr&nsportihiEoi
IS ol 2 2®« poun’,, cort oS T JT'sOr thnE Laaliinz rtio
a ton 01 *’* 4U st“» *. rtj-tiiar* on a single ton of coal*.
enoimons profit of five ooiifir . . tcy iT IIIT dtffer
besides tie ?^2 I ??i , sJ?* , rnomber of m Boosekeep
ence. when by boconiUs. aiae directly connected
, ere’ Goal Company Jon^wUl o
will tbemlnloj aoA aollveryof your ?
by secnnng ltpood, cUan, c „ 0 Yto“oa at once If yon
iota thi 4j°J“ t p "na“»See
miles from Ufc T) i *-R\,fw oa <i rphe coal is of - the best
Soh tbecalebrated Spohnrein.
quality oltneietion. GOOtons of eoal per year,
The mine ■will B ?f .4 * ft double its present prodno* I
“»■«t*Ea?£SSi , K£ To^.tprfyinsTbesaidtobe
ta exban7tib?e™or. so far as the existence of tins Com
psnj U soncemed, it %li a w l Z>v\ng order. -with, allthe
mKbtaery e pioperty necessary andnsnal to
being based
Ihe mvestment will be the sale o! the sar-
Slld?Torl6,<»o. tons, to PM » *ood
''SteSlJn«n??talng tie affair, of the Company
: las be obtained at tie ofilce.
•pUSaiDEXT, ■ • • -
B F I.BAKB. M. D., Eiankfori.
- * 82CRSTABT, • •• • ■
JOHX BACOB. Office of the. Company.
BOBT. K. CORSON.
_r_ . DffiECTOM,. >HOSfPSOF.
1* -Sr THOMAS WBI^GIKS.
B. H. JEaKS-^ ooß w _ &pl7-mwf 2-lt
feTAHDIJSix STONE
OIL HKD MINING CO3IPANY.
certificates now readj to be delivetei so thoss. laTto*
paid tie amoottt of then BnbscripHoM. rnoM woo
r .toe*
ao £ d eTel J cpm r in ahd y^Eoreas
loldSe g A ft w mo?fsh»fts lref\r sale at the ortglaal
”o*« pH
Office, Ko H. SIDBBOTHAU, Stcrstarr
OF TEE UNION PASSES*
Q*S SJIILWaT CO. * Ho, 5508 South. POUETH
~; t - OB±t iiAiIJTT PHrLAUELBHiA, May 2, 1565. n
S A roieHߣol the Stockholders °a“ 10
be »eld»t the OJ M °*™ p f? 4 «W
Gh *er.pMSaStolateSSion of the ieglslatore.
h 53 17t r °* 'BOaI dW M >‘P .CtKr£HBLS. K r £HBLS. Secretary.
■>-SP= SOTICE.-A MEETISiG OE ®**E
J3l? Stockholders of the IfIBEETI Olt COMPAS f
!P'^ E N ?vJsO 14 E t rest* above toft
Section of SollfTß^^^i
Mat 4, ISSfi.
~r5F» ®BC E AMBRI CAH BMOAT
IS?SCHOOL OWOIT-Tte annual meatlaK of the
AraarioanEimJfty street, oa
Society’s BuiialDg. A* xj it mvB*2t
£Wft AY. May 9Ui, 3885, at 4 P H. ..gg "
nppins OF IHB BISOI®**
doe eod ooFjid *“ ction on BATUKDAt, ttwlStb d«.y
*? e‘ ffo’olock BOTO, «■ tie ■<>»»"*£•.
w-sf-' BITJBES I>.-I*lll
*3? May 3 is:6 —Ths J h* o ® ® H
hill asd speiW house tosspike company
haye declared,a_ ft thee l9liacUag tk4
Si StaUa and S BACoNfTr9asnrer.
Id§*BOSTBSSJS CEtfTBAL E.yLWA.X CO., bkhr
VEST STATION,
Baltimore, April 21» I^s.
Tie Fi6!iaent.£?7»i|eSrs 'ofliisUP^^g*?!
March 31» 1865, payable to the Stockholders on tna lOeh
° f^e T Tmßsfer t ßookf l WiIl Ue closed from 2Stk inet. to
BT ° J. r s. LBlB.Troa.uror.
IHFIBE COJPPEB COMPASI OF
was..michirah.' . , ~
. Kotice is hereby siTOa that an instalment ° f °&? 4°*;
lar t>er •bare on each and every-share of IhscaoUsl
stock of the EMPIRE COPPER COMPANY OF MtCHt.
GAN has this day-bean called by the ?®*fd of Director*
nt e«tii nomoany, duo. and payable at the Office of the
423 WALNOT Street, PbUadelphm, on
nr before the 20th day of May, 1865, Interest-will be
charted aU instalments after the same shall have be
“S?&« ofthelioerd^Dirncior,.^
..p-trsnairinA, April 2?, iStS. mil-mwf tmTZO
i nrnr'F nt ' THK city bon sty
COMMISSIOJT. 00 HMON WEALTH
-n&iii iz.-f'i fTHBSTHUT Street, Philadelphia.
B0ILD!«a, 613 April 27, 1535.:
I* EEP-ETIT ol¥*H. lhuttiiifl fiomnilss oH
SfOTIOB XfS , rh« 09HHBOBW«ann Sulli
hn» removed-!** the GIKA-StD S3fA.BE
iß *l T B^i^E G NnlO SouthflFTH Street, tmd that on
BOILBIBOS, So 1J ““ BXt it, meetings wIU b# told
•THnSsSiTS, at 10 A. M.
Jy r*- r , of Co "^» l °°n c- wiUBHIP. SMTotgr
-ms-KCHAIIXS’ asd . majsufac- '
TraEß9> HATIOHAB April llrW..
Stockholders»i« rtjlS Bunk'
opened for snbeorlptton VjJrflw.i, BA.HK, in Pbimdei
aiiT«M® Sto Itllfirom d
sps.W3si ISK -
Byorderof Vh.eßo&rd 0 J(?HS C SCOTT. Jr., Gssitlor.
H.S.BOLLMAS.ProetIut •
BOBT. B. Vice President,
A &PECIAI JHEETIW«i Oi'_ T*f E
•3S? Stockholders of tha COW GSSBK AND BTIb
WELL *BTifH OIL COMPA.ST -will be bfid oil the isca
d&TOfMar. at 4 o’clock F. M., at their Offica, £io. 341
?'■ ' hbhet s. pox, sec’y.
jyfqsK' BKAJO®A.K BUMJ.MQ COMD"-
W pAISY. FHIiiJJBIiPHIA, April 27* IKP.
Noticsia hereby tlraa- tbit' an FII?XT
prises (foe) per share on each and every share of thg
SSftal rtoSk of the MAMDAH MI2ITHG COMPAIY,
this day been called, in* pa-rafale on or before the
tmh day of MAY, 1885, at the OFFICE-OF THE OOM
PANT. No. 3»* W> i,NUT Street, Philadelphia.
r By order of Ike Director..
ap2B tralB B. H. BOOPBS, Treasurer.
*105,000 do
777.71 t 85.279 oa
a'CSF” OFFICE GIKAKD F. AND M. INS.
fcE’ CO;, 415 WALNUT Street,
. Mat Bth, 1535. .
A Dividend of FITS DOLLARS per share has been
declared ont of the earninss of this Company for the
last six monthß, payable to the stockholder, on and
after ihie date. By order of the Director*. . .
mj9-tntks9t ALFRED S. OILLETT, Treasurer.
|3IF” !'I!K»STI,TAXI\ KAII.R«t»
•=» COMPANY-TBBASITKEE’SDEPAhTMBNT.
.. Philadelphia, May 3, 1835.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS:—The Board of Di
rectors hays this dsy declared a semi-annual dividend
of FIFE PER CENT, on the Capital Sto.k of the Com
pany, clear of Rational and State taxes, payable on and
after May 30,1865. ,
:B]ank power* of attorney for oolleetlnf
can ho had at the Office of the Company, Wo. »3S South
THIED Street THOMAS T. FIRTH,"
my4-23k Tibuiit6T<
IXCIIASOE NATIONAL BANK
Ids’ OF PITTSBDKO. " : ■ .
P.ttsbbro, Pa., May 3, 1865
The Directors of this Bank have declared a dividend
of JOUR PBB CBHT., payable to Philadelphia Stock
holders on or after the 9th instant, at the Western Ha-
United States tax will be paid by the Bank.
myd-et H. M. MUBKAY. Cashier-
COMMONWEALTH NATIONAL
l!*? BANK, ■- Philadelphia, May 2, 1865. ,
The Directors have THIS DAT dedaredadlvldend
of SIX PER CBHT. for the last six months clear oi
taxes, payable on demand. H. u.
. mjB.irfm6t... • Cashier _
THE C0N80LI»ATI0N m NATION.
.I bank. Philadelphia May 8 ,1885._
n.... . li.ivft this "day declared a Dividend of
psh 0,8, clear of taxes, payable on demand,
Pl J*4-6t BK CEflT, ‘ JOB N. PBIBSOL, Cashier.
$241,702-16
»va> BENSINOTON NATIONAL BANK.
J-hty : , Philadelphia. May 2, 1855. ■
The Board of Directors have this day declared .a
Dividend of TEN PER CBNT., payable on demand,
“ffij* 1 w. McConnell, cashier.
Kg- MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK,
S3f? Philadelphia. May?. 1865.
The Directors of this Bank have declared a dividend
of SIX PEE CBHT. ". free or V. S. taxeß. payable on de
.maud. J. WEIWAn o, on.,
"myS-6t . . - , , ' Cashier.
SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF
PHIIADBLPHIA, *. ’
Feankpord, May 2.1815.
The Directors have declared a dividend of SIX PER
CENT , clear of tax, payable on demand. - "
myS-6t - ;W. H. BHAWN, Cashier,
the WESTERS HAIIOSII
BAKK OF PHILADELPHIA.
Tlie Directors have this day 'declared a Dividend ‘of
TEH PEK CEHT., payable on demand, clear of taxes,
rayB 6t ; C. ft. WBiaOANP, Cashier.
EXCHAHOB NATIONAL
BAHK> rurr.iner.rHri. Hay 2,1865..
The Board of Directors hare this day declared a Din
deed ofSBVEH PBB CIIHT., payable on demaud, clear
of Doited States dividend tax.
Stockholders will please present thetr certificates or
“Stiff rewil,etastea,ia jT W. TOKHBY. cashier.
DIVIDENDS.
par fOtiKTll NATIONAL BANK OF
KW PHILADELPHIA. Ho 133 AECH Street Weaic
nated Depository of the United States), Philadelphia.
The Board of Directors hare this day declared a Din
dead of BIGHT PEE CENT, out of the profits for the
Ust six months, pa- able on demand, olearnf all taxes.
myS-lOt- SAMUEL J MAC MULLAH, Cashier
rTSf PABKEBS’ ANl> MECHANICS’ 1
I=s? RATIONAL BAHK. „ „
PHn. tDEUPBii, May 2,1865. •
The Board of. Directors of this Bank hays.this dsy.
declared a Dividend of FITE PBE CERT., payable on
demand.' Also, an -extra Dividend.in stock of mis
Bank, in tho proportion of one share to every tea
share*—-both free of taxes. Stockholders to tthomynll
oedue'of the stock dlridend less than ona-half a share
will he paid In ctah, Stockholders are renuested to ex
chance their old for new Certificates. , _ . ’
my! fit W. BPBHTOH. Jb. ■ Oaehior
*3»*» CITY KAXIOSAI- BASK,
las’ _ Philadelphia, May 2,1865.
The Boare of Directors hare this day declared a divi-
Seed of SIS PEH CENT., P»T*torra. ” lBar
of taxes. <3. ALcJaßr jLißWis,
m,3 St . ■ • Cashier.
yrsp MIITAYAINE IASU; COIIPAST
fcf? OF LAKE ' SUPERIOR —At a meetin* of tie
LTWuteee •of tie METALLINE LAND COMPANY OF
LABE SUPERIOR, held THIS DAY, a dividend of
IFIFTY CENTS PBB SHARE, was declared, payable at
■he Oliict of the Compapy. No. ‘iAd WALNOT Street,
|b end after the lit.of May, proximo. t<r the Stock
holders of record at the close of THIS DAT, or their
'¥ E alrepre B eatatiTes.- H _ . raKCKLii mssnr(jr •
'*hipadei.psia, Mey 1, IffliS. imMOt
» OiTICE OF THE HAPLE SHADE
OIL COMPANY, No. 524 WALNUT Street.
Philadelphia* April 26, >865,
Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Maple
i Oil Company vill he held at their Office on
IBDA.T, May 18.1865, at 12 o’clock M., for the pur*
|“* a Bwrd of T D^ r s B ß? h¥IU°I the
4®ylß , Secretary. .
MIMTAISir.
tkIZE MONEY AND GOVERN
jtßoDirrr to all who bhteb the
Tp STATES MARISfE COKPS. . '
Mo *Si have been received from tie head of the
rSb*. at Washington not to restrict recruits to
LhSSclass Cas has boon the esse heretofore), bat
JSJf'ft.L who have served la the volunteer eer-
We regulars,- or. ill the marines, sad have
Pv„ T»IT discharged. : Each persons enlisting in
t U *ttttos Marines. Will receive the Govern-
M end will, also he entitled to their share ol
KSVXa any capture of the enemy's vessels,
s”I
“• *** “• * ,u a t E?l d ote,
Captain and Becrnitin* Ofileer*
EIHOVAES.
.DOLPH HAS REMOVED
IELIIVBBTH Street, abore Callow
- .. * my 9 6t* .
hill. 1
J.EMO'
,I,IAM YAEUALL
Has SemoTi
■HUT Strw.
"Where he \]
those coiamej.
sortment of üb|
Superior Bern
waxe* CMldtw
■No. IOaO to Wo. 19358 OHBST
fcoraer of THIRTEENTH Street
ia attention of honseSeeper*. and
puefeaepisiKr to Ms extensive as*
IHISHITO GOODS, „
s. Table Cutlery, Family Hard-
Mei,,-wM-lm;
;GAI.
TN THE COW
JL FOB THE CIS
PHIA. _ . . , J
Estate of HI
IF COMMON FLHAS
COUNTS OF FHIXiADBL-
The Auditor *PL.
cud *w just the fiffi
Committee of HAI
report distribution
accountant, will me*
poies of W« appoint!
at 4 o’clock F. M
Street, in the city of
ms9'tothßst
TN THE QRPH.
J CITY AHp_COU7
Estate of ZBBADJL
Tie auditor appointt
and adjust tie aecout
RANDOLPH, and
the last 'will and testam*
T»Ttdi6tribuUo& of tie A
iountant, mil meet tie.l
noses of W* appointment,!
P ON MONDAY ABTi
at 4 o’cloc). at tie Office ;
"Eeq., No 135 Souti. SB
Piiladelpiia.
| st* .
TN THE COURT
J- FOE IHE Cirx A!
?H Estate of SARAH I’
The Auditor appoint*
aid adjust the account ;
SBPH B BABBY. anc
roittee of the person am
compos mentis (first act
terested for thepnrpose
DAT. the 39th dar of Mi
hit Office. 85iO AECH f
phta. .
jpyfi fTG~wfit
TN THE'-OBPH.
JL CITE ABD coca
Estate ef STEPHEt
Tie Auditors appoint
and adjust the|«ooDl
EDYTIM T. EISEKBJtj
KOOSKS, and DAYID -
trustees tinder tie will of £tep\
ceased, and to report distribution
hands oi tie accountant,• -'WiU
rested,' for tie purposes of tie,
MONDAY, May 15th, 1865, at four <
olSceof JOHH-Cv
Street, in tie city of Philadelphia,
rV THE OBPB ANS’ CO.
““"Si’rSHslJ
strator of JOB* BuJiautt, aecsasfla,-
tTibutloß Of - the Balance in tie hands*
■will meet the il
TNTHE OEPH6.NS’
1 CITY AND CODSTI OF PaiLVDa -
Estate of SABAH B.
The Auditor appointed bj S&SSJl&ltle,
sue adjust the account of S. WHLTAhta.
tor of SABAH E. WHITAKER, deceas|C“J t
distribution of ; the. balance in ]^lP ac .
conn taut, will inert lie
poaes of ills appointment on HOHDAY, ||, s
at 4 o’clock P. M.> ■VH
Street, Into city of FM!adelplna |
my 6 fm-wSt ,WM. C. BAana
TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT t
-L city AHDOOUETY OP PHILADBLII
EetateofJO3BPHWHBTHAE.de®
Tbe Auditor : appointed bT the coart to *
m report distribution of to balance In the 1
accountant, will meet to parties■ ioto«3
purpetee of- his appointment, on WEDHE
17th. 1666, at 4 o’rlockP. M., athrs office, t
‘li SIXTH and WALKtJT Streets, in the ct|
delplia. "• ”• ° D
XQj6-fifl'wCt . •
n'STATI'~OT JOHN LAY?
Ci T,|,tt«n of Administration upon the E t
EATCOOK. deceased, Istid* been *?
under*i|ned, aIJ persons.indebted ts »»«
qiistedto mate pajinent, arnd thoas ba;
present them to SIAKI
01 to^r ?IFrHa/dwl
ap!4'frBt
vrOTIC E. —APFIiICAXI'
Ll hetaa made at tits Office of the _ '
08811 •• HAKBiSOK OIL COHFA7
for a aßET n, i[ciTE g o? sri
One for One Hundred Sha«s. Ho SI. d
■;ftth. ISM, in the name of B B. THOBI
other for Fiftr Shares. .Ho l^ E i al «{
ISCS, in the name of SABAH SAJ.L£ii4, u
b*en lost or mislaid.* . w .,, ,
A ll persons are ierefcy reQuired. wita
fl .rz, thiß date* to come forward ands&cn
[™y iale whr D new Certidcatee ehonl;
m lieu of those lost. *•
Mat 3, 1566. ‘ . ■ ' •
RJOTICE IS
L’l a petition lasteem filed and.applie
.fieGoart ofQa|rteiS«tion| of Phiiadt
PITISBOEG AHD OIL CBESK PETE
PAIiY ” to clause tl.e name ofsamcoj
of "THE PBTBOSAOIi COMP ANY.
tion will lie heard ou SATaBDAT. Ma
HUY 4. IW6. It 04889 P >
Boseuir = • *"
•piE FRANKLIN SAVING
MO. 136 SOUTH FOURTHSTBBBT, B3IOW |
p,-« per cent. Interest on Deposits. . Aian-s Ij
he Mile of united states 7 S- 10 loans at Par. Oorer|
JfniV Stats and City loans and Stosks SoniJit and so;
or depositors.and others on Comrnitsion. mhlS Sta
yT AOKERBL, HERRING, SHAD, &c
yx —1 600 Ibis Maw. Hoc. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel]
liß-tawtbtfiat fish, in »s>ortad package*.
™OOObW Sew Eaatport, Sortuna Bay. and HilliaJ
I^store’a^d'or’Jale^T OTRPH*''* KOO3S.
j?llSf ! So. 140 BOOTH WHABTS3,
-dIoTOGBARH ALBUMS.—T H O-SEI
r wbodeaire tbem abcnlc onTckasei|9 Mc«e- |
Albums told by B *. .l
fisl'&GaStrtsti possess Bireagtcaad tbs utmost :f1
Uexibillty. ; A l
THE PEESS.-PHIEADELPHIA;
JjporWlN HALL & CO,;
BLACK LACE POINTES OK SHAWLS,
BLACK LACE ROTUNDAS,'
PUSHER LACE POINTES OK SHAWLS,
T.fIWA lace pointes or shawls,
CHANTILLY LAOE POINTES OK SHAWLS,
WHITE SHETLAND SHAWLS WITH
WHITE AND COLORED SHETLAND
RICH SPUN SILK SHAWLS,
LAMA WOOL SjjfAWLS,
SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY,
SHETLAND SHAWLS, IN EVERY
variety. A. A H BITBRS.
myB-Im 030 CHESTHPT Street.
Q.LOSSY BLACK MOHAIRS.
Mat 2,1565.
WEIGHT, a lunatic. , i
by the Court to audit, setts?, .
[or ffBHBJIIiH SDESPBit,
"EIGHT, a Innatle. aad to
dance in the hand* of the
hies interested for the pur
|MOSDXT, May 22d, 1865,„
loffice, ff 0.432 .WALHUT
ihia. : '
OHK B. COLi-HiH. ,
Auditor. __
50URT FOR THE
lILADELPHIA, ;
ROPF, deceased.
Court to audit. Bottle,
1. LEE, EDMUHD'D.
UXR?f, executors of
' deceased, and to re
tlie hands of the ac
iterested for the pur-
[May 22, 1865,
LK& LOJSGSTBBTH,
peet,; rathe city of
IM. WAGNER,
Jk Auditor.
icutors tad
tter&ll, da
mes in the
Irtieß into
ament, on
IfeL. at ilia
tth FETCH
■w-fmtrSt
S® ; THE
■ settle,
Id mini
fcrt dis
■Lst&at,
ft of "his
I’clock
■®Bt, in
RETAIL DBT GOODS.
36 BOTJTH SEOOHD BTEBBT.
WILL OTfiK THIS HPKHIHO.
FRINGES,
SHAWLS,
FOR SAI,B.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
3nyB»mwf*Bt ; ,
PEARL SHADES ALPACAS.
TOURISTS’ DRESS GOODS.
BLACK WOOL DELAINES.
BLACK MANTILLA SILKS.
WHITE AND BUFF PIQUE.
COOPER & CONABD,
myg-tf S. B. cor. NIHTH and MAKKBT Streets.
pEACE AND PROSPERITY PRICEB.
EYRE & EAYDELL,
fourth and arch,
IMPOBTEB 8.1
. JOBBERS.
■ ■ . ARD ■ ■
RETAILERS
. OF
FINE DRY GOODS.
ftp26-Tfgm2m
M OBKHIS« MILLIHEET.
m yB-lm 9»G CHESTNUT Street.
INFANTRY EMBROIDERED CAPS
-L from 60 centa to $1.65. much better than' nsaal for
FBEBCH VEILS; about 50 .different^ pat
terns, from 70 «enta to $2,75: excellent value for Bash
Bl WHITE SILK TRIMMING LACES: BLACK SILK
TRIMHINGLACBS—the largest stock ot each, and at
y ßliir AKd'iMITATIOJI OOIPUBB LACKS, vary
mack less than regnlar prices.' A very large tia&ntlty
“pMK.' STBAW, YELLOW, AND BLUB TABLATAN,
for coverings, excellent auality, at 25 and Sic, 8 4 wide.
LAcI haEBKEECHIB?S, linen centra, white lace
b BLACK from
TUCKED, AND 6HIBBED MUSLIN, for
.bodies; easel of these desirable MuaUns, rsaUy laM by
the yard than the importers’ prices. Lace
and Embroidery Store, No.-38 N. EIGHTH Street. It
M ANTILLAB, ALL STYLES FOR
ItL mounting. . A.-& H. I MYEBB, u
myB-lm 036 CHESTNUT Street,
DL ACK ALPACAS AT 50, 62, 75, 88c.,
O and sl. Also, magnificent Black Mohaiis, $1.15,
-$1.55, $1 38, and*L«> ; - . . ...
Impin'* Black Woolßelatnea. <5 el*, - ..
Double-width BlackWooiDelalnes, $1.12 to $1,715.
Lupin’* plain colors Delaines, 62 cts.
Pearl Tints Alpacas and Mohair*. „ , . „__ , ,
Tourists’ plain, mixed* plaid, and .striped Mohair*,
low and finest grades. ' • . e, i- ■»,
PiueEt Kainsooks. Cambrics, Jaconets._ Satin Plaids
and Stripes, Bird-©3e Linen, Swiss Mutlinß, Bril
stock, goodqualities. «. •
Lawns, Printed Cambrics, Ginghams, «c. ,
Muslins by the piece under price. „
■ COOPBB * COHA.BD,,
S. B. cor. MUSTTH and MASKST Streets.
/IKAY MATERIALS FOR TRAYBL
vT IISG DKSSSBS. A. * §3,
mtS-lm' oac OHBBTHPT Street.
TjWtJBED SILK GRENADINES,
J- of the best qualities and sty lot, In Black and Gray
G rounds, «c to $1.60 , , ' ■ ,
’ TraTfUini.Drtsi Goods, in every Tnilety,
Hew Dress Goods, la great variety.
Handsome Ghene Silks, -
“ nil CHBiT BW SUSS,
snliable for JDresiss, Mantle., andSaranei _ _
COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE
■ ■■■ ■ FKIOES. ''
Merrimac, Spr»*ue. and P.clflc Prints, Ke. „
10 4 Waltltam&iid Poperill bleached Slh.«ecißK*-?l..
Nob 713 and 715 North T&NTH Street.
W-ACK AND FIGURED SILKS.
D ' A. & H. MYSK9, :
938 OHSSTHPr Btreat.
JOHN E. YOUNG, • .
tl *O. 70 North FOURTH Street,
Hu now In store a 'most extensive assortment of
D£E6S GOODS .
at the YIBY LOWEST F-SIOES. apB-lmU
d. HBNAD IN E BAREGE S, ALL
vT -widtliß A< & H. HYEBS.
myllm * ‘ 026 CHBSTITOT Street
-70 e CHESTNUT STREET. . .
4 &VJ I have new open, a magnificent assortment of
SPRING Mil LINERS' AND STRAW GOODS,
Which; I offer, . wholesale and retail, at the lowest
market prices .
Poult d«. Boies and Gxos de Naples la all color* 5 the
more desirable and scarce colors, such as dub, pearl,
rose pink, &e., in an assortment of shades. .
Best White, Black, and Colored Crape*. , -
Kibbons of every shade, narrow and wide, to match
IF ' K ch"rlow prs, the finest goods, prettiest styles, at
/ , ,
We offer every new shape in every variety 01 material.
Wide White La c#s, Barbel. Maliaes of every quality.
The best French and New York Bonnet Frames, and
every ether article required in making or trimming a
handsome line of the best quality Grenadine
from tiie country promptly and accurately at*
tended to : If. WS*I», -
tenaea to, Ko , 7a6 GHSSTNtJ* street,
Successor to M. Bernhelm,
QIL PAINTING - : :
PRESIDENT LINCOLN,
- V IBOM LIFE,
s, BY
WENDEROTH, TAYLOR, & BROWN,
;ARTISTS, ’
• • 914, CTiostmit; Street.
Attention is eailed to thla accurate and finely-finished
OIL PAIHTIS G of our lamented President, now on ex
hibjtlonat thiaGaliary. .
Ti e Likeness was aecnred by Mr. "Wenderoth, of oar
firm, at the White House, February, ISSS.the President
living him aittinta for the embellishment of THK
EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION, which was pub*
listed in fac simile in aid of the Sanitary Commission.
' "WENDEKOXH, TAYIiOK, & BEOTTO,
myS-BtnthSt No. 014 CHESTNUT Street.
001^331ST YARN.
200 BALES WOOLEN YARN,
FBOK 30 TO 30 CtTT,
IN STOBB AED 808 GALE BY
13. M. JONES <® CO',
jg E. SLEEPER & CO.,
515 MINOB STREET^
BHA2TDFACTUHEKS, AGENTS, AND WHUId*
SALE DEALERS IN
M GREEK GLASS WAKE,
jre ft full assorteeat of ih% ftbore zoodft,
at the lowesi market rates,
sseats for. tko SALEM GEEKS GLUK
,ra prepared to make and work priTftfc
WuSBAIi, and WIKB BOTTLBS, o! s
and finish'.
OHIMHBTB. AVOTHBOAEIBS’ BHOJ
, SHOW BOTTLES, SYEIKGBS, HOM.®'
.ALS.and. BmcsUts 1 Gl&eamtra generally.
B 8 it CO. ’S PITTBBUM GLASS VIAL?
Band at f»*tory »ric«. felS-3»
®LSIOa M HAMS
ABE thb best
THE WORLD
MICEENBR & CO.,
OEITKBAi FKOVISIOB BBALSBS,
OOKKRS:OI Til OSLRBR4TEB
EXCELSIOR ”
LOURED HAMS, TONGUES, AND
; BEEF,
M and 144 K. FRONT ST,
seen Arch a£d Baca streets, PMladii.
celebrated "EXCELSIOB” HAMS
& Co. (la a style peculiar to thera
tetAlj for FAMILY USB; are of deli*toui
from the nnpHasant taste of salt, and are
by epicures supertax to any now offered fox
I"." mfa36*£mwSia
U. 8.
SjEVEHV-TKEEjtTY LOAN.
By authority of. theßeeretary of the frweai. the
undereianed hu awramed the General BubaeripHon
Aganay for the eele of United gtatea Treaaury Ketea
bearing aevan and thraa-tenthi ter eent Internet mi
annum. known a« the - ; '
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
Thaae Botaa ere leaned under date of Jane IS. ISM.
and ere yayable three yeare from that tlrae. in anr
reney. or ere eonyeitible at the option of the holder Into
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
Theee Bondi are now worth e premium of nlno Mr
oont., including cold intereet from Jtovember, whleh
make a the aetnel profft on tho 7-SO Loan, ateurrenk
rate*, Inolndlnc intereet, about ten ytr eent, mi *J
num. heeidee He acemptianfrvm Mate and municipal
taxation, Mick adds from ont to three per ant. more,
aeeordinc to the rate levied on other property. The
Intereet la payable aeml-annually by eonpona attMhod
to each note, whiah at ay be rat off and eold to any bank
or banker. : # ■
The intereet amonnta to
One eent per day on a HO note.
.Two eenta Mr day on a *lOO note.
Ten-eentaperdayonoßSOOnote. . ~
Twenty tenta per day on a *l,OOO noto.
Ont Dollar per day on a *5.000 note.
Jfotee of nil tho donomlnatlona named will be prompt
ly fnrnlehed nponnaoiptof enbaeriptlona. and tho notoa
forwarded at once. The intereat to lfith Jana next will
be paid in advance. This it
now offered by the Government, and It I« eontdantly
expetted that' lte auperlor advantaiaawill makait the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
£eae than *300,000,000 of the Loan authorized by the
last Concrete are now on the market. Thia amount,
at the rate at which it ie: beinc absorbed, will all be
enbacrihed for within four monthi. when tho notoe
undoubtedly eommand n premium, aa haa uni
formly been, the ante at the eloae of the aubaeriptiona
to other lioiana.
In order that eitiiena of oyery town and nation of tho
eountry mey be afforded faellitloa for taking the loan,
the Rational Banka, State Banka, and Priyata Banker*
tkrouchont tha aountry hava canarally agreed to re
ceive aubaeriptiona at par. Buhaerlbera will aalaet thair
nn azenta. in whom they have aonldaatt, and who
only are to bo reaponeible for tho delivery of. tho notoa
<br which they raoalTo ordora
No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
OEAUBBIKOBT. AhaX. IBSBOI, .I*.
QHARLES EMORY & CO.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 15 South Third »tr#et,
PHILADELPHIA.
All kind* of nseurrent funds and Gold and Silver
tomtit and sold, and Colleattonc made. -
Particular attention giTen to the purchase and sale of
Government, State, and other Stoalu and Loans on com*
misalon. - . noB7-8m
7.30. . 5-20. 10-40.
ADAMS Ac LEYIS,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
OOVEBHMEHT SKODEITIES AMD STOCKS SOUGHT.
SOLD. AMD HBGOTIATED.
BOLD AMB SILVER BOUGHT AMD SOLD.
Special attention given to' OIL STOCKS. , mhll-snt
IDWASD SOBUB. : MOR4OH B. JSABaoH.
jgpw. ROBINS Sa CO.,
i STOCK AND EXCHANO-E
BSOKERS,
' ' Ko. 47 SOUTH IHLBD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. *
AinniHsaop
BAMS MOTES, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, EOMDB,
b AMD GOVEBMMBHT SECURITIES.
BOUGHT AMD SOLD,
OoUecttoM made on all parts of the country.. „ . -
Deposits receiTCd, subject to sight draft, and interact
allowed. 1 i 1 . mh7-8m
gECOND
NA.TJCOINA.Ij bank,
OP jpiTTSBORO, PENNSYLVANIA,
, ILA’TB lEOM CITY TBUST COMP AST.)
r ‘ CAPITAL. ©300.000.
MARKERS’ AMD MEBCHAMTS’: OOLLSOTIOMS
promptly attended to on tits mort favorable Urns.
8. B. WASKSB,.President.
nw Prlßß S. BIGGS, Oaahler. mhS-3a
: i~~ INBIJRANCIS, :
JNSTJRANCB AGAINST
TRiTBLLEEB’ ESSYSANCK COMPANY,
- I. 1 HARTFORD, COMM.
caj>itai.. 5500.000.
WM, W, ALLEN, AgenL 404 Walnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
For Fire Hundred Dollars, with $3 per week compen
sation, can he had for *3 per annum, or any other sum
between SSBO and SlO.OOO at proportionate rates.
; V TEM DOLLARS PBEMTU2C-
Swuiets a Policy for SZ.OOO, or *lO per week sompensa.
tioi for all and every description of acotdeirt—travelling
or oiherwlae—nnder a General Accident Policy; at the
Ordinary Bate./,,
THIBTT DOLLARS PREMIUM
Secures a fall Policy for ®6.000, or *35 per week com
pensation, ae above, at the Special Bate.
FORBIGH BISKS. ;
Policies Issued for Forelm, West India,, aad Califor
niaTr»T«l- Bates e*a be learned by application to sue
Office.
1 Arranisments are in coarse of completion by which,
the traveller will be able to purchase, at any Kailway
Ticket Office. Insurance Tickets for one or thirty days’
travel. Ten cents will buy a ticket for one day’s travel.
Insert ns; §3, GOO, or $lO weekly compensation. . Ticket
Policies may be had for S, 6, and 13 months, In the same
Sicks taken at Hazardous Kates. Polities
Issued for 6 years for 4 years premium.
‘ IN3>Xj6E5M]Bl?rX , e.
The rates of premium are les* man those of any other
Company covering the same risk. . ■ , - ,
Ifo medical examination is required, ana thousand*
of those who have boon rejected by. Life Companies, in
conseouenee of hereditary or other diseases,; *au efieot
insurance in the TBAVELLEJBB* at the lowest rates.
Life Insurance Companies pay no x>art of the priacmai
stun until the death of thesssured, The TEAYELLSKS
pay the lossordamage sustained by personal injury
whenever it occurs. : ' iV. \
-The feeling of security which such au insurance gives
to those dependent upon their own labor for support is
worth more than money. . Ko better or more satisfao
iory use can be made of so emaU .
r* J. G. BATTBEBOff, President.
BOBUET BBITNIS, Secretary. ...
G. F. DAYIS, Yite President. „ V _ -
HENSY A. DYES, General Agent.
Applications received and IUsH,
mhlS-mwfrSm ' * 20. 404 WAIiNITr Street.
512 MABKBT Street
gLINDB AND SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS.
No. 16 North Sixth Street,
VENITIAN BLINDS AND
WINDOW SHADES.
Tli. largest and flu eat assortment in the*city at tbs
owect caeli price.. /■
DEOPOSALS FOR REPAIRS TO
L faikmouht dam.-sealed pboposalb win
te received at the Office of the WATEB DEPAB MtBHT
nctil-TUEBBAY, May 16th, 1965. for tho Materlala or
.or tha Construction and Sinicin* a CEIB la front ef
? Bl?e°-Sulbe?ecelved for tie TIMBER. the STONB or
the WOBK separately, or for the -WHOLE mITJIEIAii
make contracts for the
Material,'or the Work, or fox the whole'complete, as
Srv wpear to he for the bent interest of the tlij.
s'„ t?!il ha stiifeid salmi iccomßmed hi a
certificate that 8 bond lot Sts hundred 4oli&ri Ms bbsh
deposited with the City Solicitor, as per cricaac*. ,
Plans and specification* may ba seen at iheOlftce of
theChitf fi»Jrtnee7, FUTB, below Chestnut._ _
6v ' - HBfi&T E BIBKIHBINS,
myB 6t . . Chief Engineer Water Department;
ffk , ÜBIOK MOVING M&CHUra,
3- which has been fully tested Tor the last four year*.
It combines strength , durability, light weight* light
draft,with complete efficiency in catting grass,light
or heav3\ wet or dry, lodged or standing.'and embraces
many minor conveniences not found lu other machines.
Also for tale* the most complete one-horse Lawn-Mower
in the tnarhk , . PaSCBALL MOSBiS,
- Sole Agent. Agricultural Warehouse,
mr9clm - V : 1120 MAKKST Ssreet
t>obtraits-most natural ,
i life like, and impressive style, .life size Photo*
•rash, in oil oolcrs, dote in B. F. BEItiSK'B Bnperior
ah" artistic msnner, are exquisite 62 A ARCH St. It
-DEIMER’S COLORE D PHOTO
XVi qeaPHS, for $160,, are fine specimens of art in ar
rangeraent, coloring, and expression :UsteM, natural.
and plsasmi- Sea; specimen, at Gallery, BBt/Uht*
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Ko 39 HOBSH. KINTH STEEET.
A*EW DOORS BBtOW ARCS, -
Have row on hand a large assortment of
' BEFBiGERATOBS XED ICE CHESTS,
of their own marrafaeture, wbici..thej are sjUihjrat
•very low prices. - These Eefriierators are modelled on
the most approved plan, and ■will economise in ice.to a
greater extent than any other made., •
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- Mtel“s PATBST bAS-BUENBS, „
FARI*OR *AED COOKING STOVES- • -
WARM-AIR PORN ACES, RANGES, &C.,
Pntnpatthe shortest no B ti« &E A; HiKtlSi ,
EIHTH Street, below. »xeh. .
QALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER-
Q MiSTBB BTOEES, HOESE FOWBBB,' MUiIiS,
GEATH CLBAEBBS, &o. - ■■
Chief Quartermassee's Office,
jDepotofWAshisotos.
Wasbiestos, T>, C-, Hay 4.1865
Will be sold-at public auction under tie direction of
Captain C. H. Tompkins, A. Cl. M. U 8. A , at the Go
yemment Warehonsa, situated on tlie square between
B and F and Twentieth andTwraty-flrat streets. Wash
icgtoa, JD G., on May IS, 1565, at 10
o’clock A. M., a lot of Quariermasfcsr StoreSj condemned
as nufitjor public use,. v:z ... . '• _
Axes, Pick*. Angurs, Brushes, Boiler*. Bridles,
Backets, Blankets, Bits. Broome, Saddle-Bags, Wtgon
Covers, Cnrij-eombs Chisels, Forges, Chairs, Forks,
Hammers, Hatchets, Knives,Harness. Lanterns. Flaws.
Collar Fads, Hope, Balers, Saws, Shovels. Saddles,
Saddle-Trees, "Whin#, and a larie.lot of Wrougnfc Iron
£ craps,-Oast Iron, Horse Shoes, Wagon Tire, &c.
12Horse Powers, completed Barr-stone Mills, 2 me
v&tors, ‘Witli shaftiae. 2 Grain. Cleaners, and a lot of
Bel tii g and Iron Gearing - . . It,-
Successful bidders will be required to removo tbe
stores within five days from date of sale.
Terms cash, in Government fands. kHOKEB,
Brig. Gen, agd CMef Quartermaster.
GALE OF CONDEMNED CLOTHING.
b OABEISOa BQDIPA93, TEST CBr-
TIBOb, Ac. y qu^^termastkh’is Office,
DEPOT OP WASHINGTON.
Washington,~l>. c..May 4; 1865.,
Will ho told at public auction, nid arthe dirMjion of
Contain D 0 Thomas, BS. S. K. u. s A,, at Bovern
sSiTwaiebonac Ko 6 on SoTsntecslh. between H aid
FSeeta north, Washington, D 0 , on MONDAY, May
22 1666, at 10 o’clock a. fl,, a large lot or condemned
ClothiD*. &«. . cODßistlngof t " U ' ~
infantry and Cavalry. Goats, Jackets, Trousers, Draw
ls. hhiri*. Felt Batp,' Caps. Bogies, TrampeU, Dram
Head*, Fifes, Leggings, Flags, Stockings, Blankets,;
Ket»leß, Pan*. Shoveli, Spades, Pickaxes. Axea,;Ha-
TMBB?k§i os^f?5 e f Jtepe, efit , Cuttings, Eaamtal
Testa, Sibley X«a**. W*hild?extt», •&«. “ , ...
Saccetsful bidders &a&l wmove the stores within five
(6)dayi from thed&te of s*le/7
Terms cifck. 2.XSCSTSK
Brig Gen. and Cfcief.Qaamxmaster,
m3 O 13 £ / Depot.of Washington.
GALE OF CONDEMNED QUABTE R
© MAfcTEK BTOEESc GBALK.AJKD GKAI2J SACKS.
•• Chief QCABTBSiiASTan’s Office, •
Depot op Washington.
Washington, D. G.. May 4. 16*55
Will be sold at public anc-ion, at SIXTEf STKEET
Wharf Wa*Miuton» D-C-, 'on SATU&DAT, May 13,
£66, at 10 o’ «lo»k A, M., a lot ofQuariermaeler Stores,
condemned as unfit fo< public service. -yia:
Wheelbarrows. GlobeLanierxi,.Shovels,
Paulina Canvass. Brooms, Buckets,
BskestCbairs, Files Lamps: -
, Borse Brush**, Harness, die.
ALSO „
At. the same time and place 70 bushels of Corn. 7co
bushels O&U, and about 260,000 Grain Sacks.
Terms cash, in Government funds. EUC^gK,
Brig. Gen: and Obier -
ni 3 Depot of Washington.
"WAUTED—EMPLOYMENT by i.
If Xonng Man ot boslnecs Experience. Ha* *
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Press. - -
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Y Y TAL to assist ia the actual development of a large
tract of choice OH Land in Veaaiuo county,
has sever been tut in market. . Four producing wells
near the property and eighteen others in processor bo*
ring Call noon or address DATTO , 8101188 .
myS-St* atGIBABDHOPSS. Fhlla.
WANTED—A SITUATION IN A
■J" Wholesale or BetaU Boot and Shoe Store, by a
Young Han who hast* thorough knowledge of both.
branches of the business. Address Shoes,. Press
office. ■; . •; myB-st*
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S' * KF.KFER. hy a competent person, who . has had
years of experience. Address "W.J.,’’Fost OSlce,
80x1404. . my 6 fmw6t*
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county, for ths NUBSE and SPY, the most interesting
and exciting book ever published, embracing the ad
venture* ofa woman in the Union army as Nurse,
Scout and Spy, giving a meat vivid inner picture of the
war. We have Agents clearing $l6O per month, which
we Will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for
circulars. ' Address A* JoBES, BEOS. & CO. , Ho. 600
CHEbTjStTT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ’ aplB-lm*
A GENTS WANTED, TO SELL THE
-a*- genuine improved Hew Engl&sd Family SEWING
MACHINES, the best Machine in theworid.
Address * A. L. LESURE & 00.,
apafi’lm* ' Box 68, Orange, Hass.
PAHAL-BOAT BUILDEBS AND
CAULKERS WANTED, At CHESTER.
Constant employment gives. Addrese _
WILLIAM JillOK ft CO.,
Cheater, Penna.
THING OF THE TIMES
VA —BOWEN’S PBIZEBNVBLOPES.—Agents wasted
everywhere- Premiumdutches given to Agent*. On
receipt of $l5 we will mail, jjoat-paid, 100 Envelope*,
and a splendid Solid Silver Hunting-Oa.se Watch at a
premiam to the agent. A tingle Bat elope sent, with
circular andMlpartlculars, on receipt 0f25 cents. Ad
dress A. H. BOWEN & GO.* P. 0., 80x4270,36 BEEK
MAN Street, N.-Y, . - - - . mh27»Bm
non — A YOUNG MAN, WITH
this amount, wishes to encage in
some active, established and profitable basinets.
Address, stating nature of business, * 4 B. H. L.,V
Press Office. my3«6t*
sinn nnn ih sums of $5,000 to
Av/\7«VV/V/ $lO,OOO to invest upon mortgage.
Apply to • c A • A. FITEBB, Conveyancer,
my3.6t* " , - - N 0,31 S, SIXTH Street.
£> WANTED TO BENT—FOB ONE
Ktor more years, a rood HOUSE, with modern im
provements, fnrniahed or nnfmrniahsd. Location pre
ferred between Broad and Twentieth streets, on Chest
nut. Walnut. or Sprnee. Poasession returned about
July Ist. Oood locations otktr than above not objec
tionable. Address Bon 352 Post Office. - ■ myB-6l*
FOB SALE AND TO LET.
EXTENSIVE FACTORY, &c,
TO LET,
g. W, CoincrEleTenth and Catli
arine Streets.
MAIN BUILDING-200 by 62. ■ TitfT 300 by 80.
Posseselon about Ist of August next.
my9-6t* Address ’’Box3o7 M P. 0., Philadelphia.
m '; TO BEKT-FOR A DWELLING,
' JBSt : Office, for n Store, or on an improvih* lease—the
desirable Property corner Hinth and Sergeant, above
Sace-
Call between the hours of U and 2 o’cloelr, at
AHTHOJIT P. & J H. MORRIS*,
ifo. 916 AKCH Street.
m FACTORY AND MILL PROPERTY
Jea FOB SALB. lcnown as the CAIWuL MlXtliS* Canal
street, above Front, first street below Girard avenue,
“Will be sold at a great sacrifice,
PoTty.flve- horse Steam Engine, nearly new. With
shaftina, &c.. tbromhent the buildina.r
Apdlt at the Mill* or at / : «
£y94* 536 Horth ELEVENTH Street
m CHESTNUT HILL.—FOR. SAXE,
DA STONE HOUSE, in one of the best locations, well
built, and with every convenience. Apply to
my9tntbs3i* -A. EITLES, 51 North SIXTH St -
«3?OR SALE—A. MODERN- FOUR
atory brick DWELLING HOUSE, No. 2005 WAL
NUT Street, 18 feet front by 120 feet dee> to Porcelatn
street.; Also, a four' story brick DWELLING HOUSE,
at- the aorthsast-conier of Spruce and Seventeenth,
atieets. 21 feet front by 125 feet deep. Also, a tiree-rtory
brick DWELLING HOUSE, No, 1523 flit. Yeraoa street;
18 feet front by 100 feet deep.
Apply to
mj9-tufr*2t*
LEWIS H ESDNEfi,
*o, 15% South FOURTH Street.
MEOR SALE—TWO DESIRABLE
three story Brick Dwellings, lies. 1620 (immedi
ate possession) and 16i9 FILBERT Street. Apply to
myS»&* JAMB 38. LITTLE, WALJSUT St,
m : F O R SALE-A DESIRABLE®
MGOtrSTRY RESlDENCE,contalßlnglSacrss-» -A
tfcr*e-story STOJSB HOUfcE. Stoae Bara, and Ice
Bone*; fall of ice, within one minute’* walfc of Gray’s
Lane Station, Mediaßailroad
Also, 25 acrss, suitable for Baildin* Lots,
Apply ob the premises to
wjS st&wfffet*
® FOR BALE—WEST PHILADEL
PHIA—Anew three-stOry double Direlliar, with
back-buildings, of gray stone, pointed, wltk all tie
modem convenienses, at ti e southwest corner ofPorty
flrst and Walniit streets Apply to
JOHHYAED, Jn., & SO3T,
807 BACK Street.
myS mwfSt*
T?OB BALE-GREAT BARGAINS,
X cape May Bnildlni tot,.
' 146 South PODBTH Street.
THE MOST DESIRABLE CITY -AND
A. Country properties sold ,
146 South F OUSTS Street.
T7OR RENT—ROOMS, WELL/LIGHT
•X? ed, water and water-cloist, with or without Steam*
power, by CHAS IYAUS, QUA&BY fctreet. m?8-St*
TO OIL COMPANIES —A YOUNG
X- MAN, -who is ihoroeghl3 competent, and who has
been over three tears an officer in the Qa&rtermtster s
and Commissary Department#, U, S. A., wishes a po
rtion as SUFSkINTEBDENT of the works of an Oil
Company. Be«t reference given as to character and
C6 AddrebJ’' 4 J. Arnsoa, * 1 Philadelphia F. Q. my£-2t*
pOTTAGE LOTS FOR SAIiE —OKfi
screeach, Darby road, Twenty-fourth, ward. Ap
ply to- GEORGE CONNELL,
my6-7t* No. 5508 South FOURTH Street.
XTOTICE.—THE
Al OIL CREEK PETROLEUM COMPANY, usually
known a# “ Oil Creek, ” will lease the balance of their
lands at a boons of not less than four thousand dollars
per lot rfcs.QCG). according to location, and. the royalty
of one half the oil. , • _ T -•
This Company owns in fee simple the whole of the
celebrated ’Watson Fiats,” situate on Oil Creek,
within the .limits of the borough of Titusville. ■ ,
The property is divided iato eighty-nine CB9) mining
lots.- of;afceut one" acre each, Bo well has ever been
sunk on the * * "Watson Fiat*.” that has failed to produce
oil, and a number of them, viz: Continental, U. S.
Grant; Elliott, Goodrich. Beach, Ernst,, Leidy, and
Katz, are equal in productiveness to . any pumping
well in Venango county. .
This Company receives a royalty of one-half the oil
from all the wells on the property- • _ .
Proposals will be received until the first day of June.
Applications to be mace at the office of the Company,
No. *ll WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, where plans
and further information may be had : .
myS-wfm6t*. AUG. C. LEIDY, Secretary.
■peremptory: sale, to close a
-L FABTHRBSHIF CONCERN. —THOMASES fS?|>
Auctioneers.— Fire.ltree-story brick _PWBLI.ISfIS,
GASKILL Street,. Between Fottrth and Fifth street..
OnttrmsDAF. May 16th. 1665. al 12 o’clock, hood,
WILL BB SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, jSrimotJT
.figi BESEfiTB. at the PHILADELPHIA .EXCHANGE.
*§*. aD those brick messnases and the lot of ground
thereunto belonging, situate on |h« south Gas
kill street, between Fourth and Fifth streets; contain
irjf In front on Gaskill street 20 feet, and extending In
depth 62 feet 3 lichee. One of the. houses front, on
Gaekill street, the ether four la the rear forming a
C< s§“ Clear of all encumbrance. Terms—Halt Caih.
Sale absolute. M. THOMAS & SOBE-ancttoueers. .
139 and 141 South FOUBTH Street
ap26-my!61015 ■
PUBLIC SALE.—THOM AS & SONS,
A ADCTIOBEEBB.—SPLEHDID COUaTBY SEAT
ABB FaBM, known as ' ■ SPBIBGBEOOE, ” over 110
Acres. SDFBBIUE MANSION, Hardener's Cottage, and
Green Routes, Graperies, and: other Yalnable Out
buildings! and Improvements, on the BRISTOL TIJRII
PIKE, between Frankford and Holmeeburg, one mile
from . Steamboat Landing and Railroad Station at Ta
cony. eight miles from Market street, Philadelphia.
On TUESDAY, May 16th, 1865, at 12 o’clock noon,
WILL he sold at public sale at the FHILADBL-
W PHI A BXCHiNGB, all that very superior Farm
JEland beau-lful Couutry Seat known as ‘•Spring,
brook,” situate at the 8 mile stone on the Bristol Torn
pike, between Frankford and Holmesbnrg, and about a
mile from the SteamhoatLandingandßallroadetation at
T&conj"; contain in# 110 acre# and 113 parches of land, on
which at* first-class-improvements, &e , all in excel
lent older, Clear of all incumbrance. AlargQ portion
of the purchase money may remain on mortgage if ae
ai?he above is one of ihe- most elegant and valuable
country seats in the vicinity of Philadelphia, formerly
the residence of Caleb Cope, Eta-, now of George EL
Sraart, Esq.. The improvements are a Jarge,Stone Man
sion, superior Green Houses, Hot Houses,; Graperies,
Lilly House; Gardensr’eCotiage, Coach-house and Sta
ble, Ice House (filled). Spring House, Laundry House,
Sitne Farm House. large and superior Stone Bara, and
all necessary Out-buildings. The grounds are laid out
in an. ost beautiful manner, having - extensive .lawns,
planted with fine forest trees; and shrubbery, flowars,
and veietable garden; about six acres oLwoodland,
fish poi d; large lake for pleasure boats, &c. It com
mands a most beautiful view of tbe'surroundiug coun
try. A full description, now ready in pamphlet form,
may be bad at the Auction Store.- - .
MS* Maybe examined after 4th Hay on application to
th« Auctioneers. , . ,
jgg* A plan and view of the place may be seen at the
An " ioD B<?0 “ 8 M. THOMAS & SOBS, Auctioneer.,. ,
: 139 aid 14-1 Sooth FOURTH Street. .
Philadelphia, April, 1865. apffbmyl 61015
PEREMPTORY BALE, TO CLOSE A
r PartnerAk. E r° ? «™- CLiSS gTORBS
THOMAS & SOKS, Auctioneers. On fCfBSDAY, May
16tb, 1£65, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at oaoli*
sals, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchance*
the follow Ids described highly finished valuable
STORES Hoa g.lt. lSaod 23 BAUK Street, and. Hos,
i 2 ,14, 16 and 18 STRAWBERRY Street, (two valuable
fronts,) between Market and Chestnut and Second and
Third streets. (Clear of all incumbrance.
££ ' ; Ho. l. .
MS*. All that superior five- story brick stare, (first story
granite,) situate on the east side of Bauk street, south of
Market street, 80. 9: containing in front on Bank street
2S feet S3£ laches, and extending in depth of that width
SI feet 8 inches then widening on the north side 7 feet,
and extending of that increased width 80 feet, making
the entire depth 331 fret 8 inches through to Strawberry
stre i. on which street the front is 36 feet 1 inch, more
or less. Sale absolute. Rented for-34, GOO,.
j£| 2 -
Sa. All that superior five*«tory brick and iron front
store and lot of ground, east-side of Bank strest, ad
joining’the above on the south, bsiug Ho. 11; contain
ing in front on Bask street 30 feet 6# inches,- and ex
tendingin depth-131 feet 8 Inches to Strawbanry street,
on which street the front is 30 feet 7% inches, more or
less. Sale absolute. Rented-for S4,CfOO.
MlAll that anperior i?Mtorj Wf snd iron front
store and lot of ground, east Bide of Bank_ street.ad
joining On above on the ,oat:'., 1> ■■ i -re c - ex
inim front on Bank ttroet. 30 ftet 2 8 tacha...and ox
Usdinn of timt widili 62 ferti ttitm ffideal#f»? v“!
Boum BWB 12 feet,' sna «kki«iwi“, t'Jlntk bolne^l
creased width 79 feet 4 iacnM, tie ontixa daptn DMg -.1
toot 8 inches to Strawiierri street. on
which str.et the front ie « fe,t S Ircbe. Sale aosotnia.
,BenKdror*s,oCo. on the Bank
, recede from tt £j“Votrawberty «’-«>«* 3 fee©:
streei front. 3 feet 10 Inches, on Strawoerrj * 10
* r * built and finished in the most.
above stores are oam.* , every precaution -
thorough end BubetanUat maßiier. aod heavy joice sup
taken to render fira prMf
ofaUlaoam
brance. : 4
AS ..... 1 four storV brick etore (first tiory
SH All that (npsria. n fonr e .to R w corB((r
f, ra v l MTMtaod Elbow lane. Ko. 22; containing in front
Bank street am extending In depth
°h iVu wf 11 bniltand a valuable business stand.
foilVd for iloi; wonld rent tor more . -
ISbject to a yoarlT tE?,; 0 * 13 - 0 L
* ft 1 ?•- Cais ibstiliitfi cl* the whole.
® » TBOKiS ft SOUS, Inetionaers,
139 and 141 Booth FOUSTS Stress,
55=*, CITY BAZAAR AND TATTER.
m±-firV B BADE Street, between Eleventh amd .
vnii ■',? rEE * & GHAMPIOJC, anctlonesri.
Will sell, on TUESDAY, May 9. at 10 o'clock, about
QOUCririnna ~ FIFTY HOBSS9.
am“S,SbfY°!? i ° I t fil TOilT.dran£ht. andfarm bora**,- '
tie conitri, wort? ®°™ ° f the beat stock I* ~
purchase, - W thy tha attention of parties wishing M
aways, ** setons ' Jenny Linda, rock*
wtos, blankets, » ■
Foil pttrtlcnlsra In cataloanes .H.i .
in time foraale. « be ready
Bo postponement on account of weather
Horses, vehicles, and harneaa alwayson hand at --
vate sale." w»-
stable Mcommodatlon for horeee entered for
myS 2t STEER & CHAMPION, Auctioneers.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
SECOND EXHIBITION of PBOF. BOTH’S BROAD
BTRRET CADETS, for the BENEFIT of ST. JOHN'S
OBFHAN ASlLtTfflf. 1
THURSDAY EVENING. May l!, I 86& *
PROGRAMME.
THE SINGING GLASS, PROS'. BOWEB.
L Elements of Vocal Music hr the Papili 6f the
Second Division. ' r
2 -- Solfaint of Pamercn’s Exercises, by the Papila of
the First Dirison
MUSIC.
THE ELOCUTION CLASS—FIRST PAST.
B. KeesaE—The Chart* ol the Lifht Brtguie-Teaiiy
,<l! M. Eenna-Kelilioae Lihortj-O’CottEeU.
W. Tate —WaehiESrtpE — 2. Coolt., ■.
C. DeyoEEj—The Catholic Chnrch—MaoataaT.
H. Wood—The Frenchman and the Kata—Dolma*. ,
■' MITSTij. *
THB GTMBTASnJM CLA.BB* Cap*. HILIiKBEAJSTD.
I. ti*h6 Gymna»t!cs, \rttloiit apparatus.
2. Heavy Gymnastioßd witkap^ratiui.
’THHELOGCTIOH^OLis^SKCOHD^AET,
Slept. PhUbia— B. Bead,"' .■■
J< Cummins—Emmet’s Speech—v..,...
J. Buoeker—Barbara FiietcMe—J, Whittier. /
C. J>. InYißiera—Storming of Stony Point—&, B,
C. Lazen—Beslfitaacet<?Brltlali A«f?6?Bioii-rP. Henry.
T. O’Heil—The “Uniade” at Pontenoj—B. Bow
lin*. -■
MUSIC
THE BBILL CLASS, Capt- HILLEBRAICD,
Squad Drill, Manual of Arms, Loading and Eirfnfc
Company Drill, Bayonet Drill, Skirmishin*.
' ■ - • MUBIC.
Boors open at 7, curtain, rises at 7K* The entertain
ment wili bo oyer before 11 o’clock Admission 25
cents Reserved seats 50 Tickets cm be bad at
Mr. Cummiskey'e Book Store, .2037 Chestnut street, afr
most oi the principal Bookstores, and at the Academy
on tbe evening of the Exhibition. Birgfeld’s Brass
Band-will be in attendance. myB-4s
A MEEICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
A J. H.
Albert Custody* ....^Manager.
On SATURDAY-AFTERNOON NEXT, May isf
there will be a
GRAND SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT
bi tie "araaif kis™
Assisted by
MBS. M. A. GABBETSON’S EXCELLENT COMPANY
From the
WALNUT-STBBBIttrHEATBE. .
to tie memory of thejaUant and eelf sacrUef ag
BIREMAK HERO,
B. MoMEKAMIK FLEETWOOD,
who perished in the great petroleum fire, if Mist en
deavoring to save human life. • •
The Performance will consist of G W. Tayleor’s
BAST LYNNBr
‘ ' on, ■ •
The Sale of Tickets will commence on Wednesday
Morning, at 9 o’clock, at Bisley’a Exchange, Continen
tal Hotel \ Lee & Walker’s Music Store, 722 Chestnut
»treat: C. W. A. Trompler’s Music Store, Seventh and
Chestnut: and at the Box Offl.ce of the Academy. '
Admission 50 cents. Beseived Seats $l. my9-fft
XTEW CHESTNUT-STREET THBA
i V YBE—CHESTITDT BTREBT, ABOVE TWBT.TOT.
•THIS (TDESDAI) BVEBTirnG, May B.—
G*AND REVIVAL,
FOB MOST POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY;
Of the great Irish Brama. in S acts, the
- rOLLESfi BaWN t - _*
08, THE BRIDES OF GABBYOWEM;
which will be presented-with all its
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL *CENSRY. „
NOVEL MACHINERY, ELEGANT MUSIC*
SUPERB APPOINTMENTS.
AND
A POWERFUL CAST OF CHAR iCTERB. -
Each evening’s perfoiman.ee will conclude with ttm
amusing Farce.
MY PLEASANT NEIGHBOR,
CHARGE OF TIME.'
Doors open at 7jJ£ o’clock; Performance to comffieat*
at $ o’clock.
FRIDAY. BENEFIT OF F. MOEDAUNT,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 13,'
FORTY* THIRD GRAND FAHILI MATINEE, *
when the COLLEEN BAWN will be presented.
* MONDAY EVENING, May 13.
FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE
DAVENPORT AND WALLACE ALLIANCE. '
THEATR3L—
TUESDAY EVENING, May 9th,
The charming favorite
MISS LUCILLE WESTER*
Will appear as
CTSTHIA
THE BEAUTIFUL GIFST GISET
In Buckstona’a romantic drama of
PLOTTERS OP THE FOREST.
To conclude tritfa.
TWO CAST PEAT AT THAT GAVE.
TiTES. JOHN DREW’S: HEW ARCH*
HI. STSEET THEA*£3A
TO NIGHT, TUESDAY. Kay 9, 18®.
BENEFIT • • BENEFIT r
OF HE. W. EF. WALLIS.
- DICK TUBPIN
And TOM KING,
And l&ct night but one of
THE STREETS OF NEW YOEK.
WEDNESDAY, BENEFIT O? WILKS and MARBLE.
fIOLLEGE CONCERT.—THE GLEE
CLUB -OF THE UNIVEBSITY OF PENNSYL
VANIA will give a Concert of College Songs, on
MONDAY EVENING, May 15,1835,
AtB o’clock, at the Hall of the University.
The proceeds to /be devoted to the publication of a
University Glee Book.
Admie*lon, FIFTY CENTS. -■ . .
Tickets to be had at CUston’a, Andre’s, and at the
H&R the eveniagof the Concert. : It*
DAVID 6NYDBB.
POYER ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
X MONDAY EVENING, May 15fch. 1865,
MESSES. CEOSS & JARVIS,
Assisted by eminent talent,
Will rive their
FOURTH aND LAST SOIEEE.,
Tickets, ONE DOLLAR.
“ TYUNCAN GRAY CAM’ HERE TO
L' WOO, 1 ’at the great Scotch Concert, on WED*
NEBDAY EVENING, May 10, at MUSICAL- FOND
hall myB 3t»
fIONCERTiHAIiL, MAY 9,180 J. *
w MASTER ALFRED TAYLOR,
Son of Hon. N. G. TayJor, of Sait Tennessoe,
THE YOUNG UNION SCOOT. ;
Whose deeds of valor caused a price of $l-500 to be sat
upon his head at the age of 13. by a rebel Government,
has been invited to deliver an address, at
CONCERT BALL, on TUESDAY EVENING, May 9th.
On the Experiences of the Loyalists during the Helen
of Terror, and amidst Texnble Desolations consequent
upon the Ravages of .War. . ■ _
Tickets to be had at V. B. Pugh’s, S. W. comer of
SIXTH and CHBSTHUT Streets,
•PHILADELPHIA NATATORIUM
A AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE,
BEOAD STESBT, BELOW WALNUT.
SWIMMING FOE /801-H SEXES.
The above institution is now in foil operation. ■
The hours for Ladies, on account of the increased,
number, have been extended from 9>i o’clock AC w
2H o’clock P. M. -. ,
The present inducements to subscribers for the seasos
wiU be continued until May 15th, , v , _
The temperature of the water and of the halls, in cool
as well as warm weather, will always be a* high as
comfort demands. ... . .
jTb© institution will be open and lessons will be given,
to gentlemen a* early a* 5 o’clock A M- . - -
For futther particular* ref aiding instruction for gen
tlemen and boys, see circular. myB w
T7ULOGT ON LAUGHING, AT THK
Jfr scotch Concert, on WBDfIBSDAY EYBSIirg. 8-8 P
“ A ULD LANG SYNE,” AT TUB
-£i- Scotch Concert for charitable purposes, om
■WBDaKSDjcX EVBEISS, May 10, at MUSICAL fffHl>
HALL. . ■ • ■■■■-• mySSt*
OERMANIA OKCHESTRA.-THB
VX last thbbb public kbhbahsalb op thk
SEASON? will take. Place May 13iii, 2fltb, and
27th. . , myO-lßt
A VITES the public to visit ther Booms, 133#
CHESTNUT Street, where a collection of the works of
Mr. C. SCHBBSSBLB will be exhibited until THURB
- May 11th. Admittance Dee. myg-61*
‘TULIER HE H EIN.” AT THK
V 7 Scotch Cor cert, WEDNESDAY, Mar 10. mTS^3t-
OF FINE ARTS,
CJEESTHUT KTKEET, ABOVE TESTH.
NOW O PEN,
THE FOBTT-BEOOHD AHEUAL aXHIBITIO*
PAINTING AND SOULPTUHE.
Open from 9 A. SI. till 7 P. H., aid from 8 till 10 Si
the Bveoitig. - . apl7-tjeS
Will be opened for the reception of guest*, on
It Is the intention of the proprietor that the COLUM
BIA HOUfcS shall fully sustain the papular reputation
•which it has already acquired, and he respectfully so
licits the public attention for the cumin* season Ar
rangement* are in progress fox the accommodation ot
an extra number of guests, and we are asssored .the
BaUro&d facilitie* will he excellent for all who desire,
-to visit this favorite eummer resort, ... ,
. Beck's celebrated Philadelphia, Band has been
secured for the season.- •_
For Booms, &e., apply to J. H. DENNISON. at Mer
chants’ Hotel, Philadelphia ; or to
cnara , GEa BO£#TON Proprietor,
GAPS ISLAND, JL' 3.
mjllQi*
-; /,,. : _.' v
TTANDSOME FRONTOfoOMS BY THE
-Ca ]sth i»st. at the northwest corner of SP.RUC.R and.
NINTH- ■ ■; m?9-6t*
AXOTJCE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT
application has been made to the Trustees of tht
Eire Association of Philadelphia for the renewal
of policy of insurance No. 25 699 for $l,OOO. leaned July
7* 1857,'in the name of James Daary, which has beea
lost or mislaid. Any information thereof will be re
ceiv*d.by ' . JOHN McCOSKBB, _
ep2s tnthtlm* TWENTY-POEETH and PEAKI*
PORTRAITS OF PRESIDENT LIN
«- COLB.-Ml the variety of picture! paMishad in
Bew Tork, Philadelphia, and «l»»P e JKsnT?iSKt
»>,<* trade PISHES & BEOTHfiB» .
myStad -■ !» Worth SIXTH Street.
.gzwyysn. MALCOLM MACNEILL’S
SP2CTACI.fi STOSS. 180. 310 Somih
fIBTH Street.
Ma- Glass,* refitted to suit all aces, and all mannsrof
repaMn* earefnlly and promptly attended to. bM.«b-.
fiS'ewiEE'gSSSsE CAMDEN AND AT
iflß ■WwgßglifiWO- HAILEOAD. - Trailer
leave Ylne-itreei Ferry a*follows:
Well fltvaio 4, , ...s.mMoe* I.3JA* *■»
V'feUtt, with Passenger Cate attached—~~9- 00 A. »
Aclantle Accommodation. A —jF
Junction Accommodation— —*
ESTUBBIBO, ISAYS ATLAHTia. - „
atlantlc Acremmodation.,....— —— jj
yreirht, with Paseanger Care attached—S- £
Hail Train—. • mil E
Junction TEASSY _
L ls T !'^lrel<rht t m 1 Mt 6 bidrflv«red a°t Cooper’s EoUA
ORGANS
Jot only TorSXCKLLBB, hoiUBEQT3ALLBD la,crisp
of Tone *c4 Fewer, Sesioed especially for Chnrehs&
sad ‘Schools, bet fenmd to be eqnsily well adapted to
she Parlor and Biawisc Boom, fiorsgi onl^hf
Ko. IS Worth SBVsIIh Street.
. Also, a complete. assortment of the Perfect Melodeo*
constantly on han d. ; fa2l-lac
§' WRITTEN AND VERBAL BE
s BCEIPTIOBS of Character,Constitntion, andTa»
f lent, with ADVICE on Basinets, Health, Sdnsj*
tion, Sell-improvement, StanseementandTreia
' ln< of CfirLDEßH.soctal adaptation, se. ,
snd evenlnf, by
oell-tnthslyti go. 38 S. TEETH St. .above Chestnut.
•TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT
sui IHPEOTED ECBJ WASS.
AUCTIOIV 8AIE&
AMUSEMENTS.
RUILC A MONDMBITT
THE BtOPEMENT.
[E ARTISTS’ FUND SOCIETYTEN-
00X.TJM;BIA.V:IIPTTSE5,
CAPE MAY, N: J.‘,
THURSDAY, .Tuna 15, 1866,
LOST ANB FOUND.