The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 12, 1865, Image 3

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    CITY items.
11 SPANISH GO£D AND SILTBB WCIHIhQ
tjoKPABT.”—'w. invite Attention to the oh&tnoter
and proepeotl of this Company ag a meaneoi safe
and nofitable investment. It has been formed for
the purpose »f extracting the gold and silver ores
■contained In the Spanish and Waehnsetts Ledges,
Situated In the Toiyabe range of mountains, Lander
county, Nevada. The snoeess attendant upon the
Silver mines now In operation In Nevada, most of
which, alter a twelve months’ operation, have de
eland monthly dividends of #lOO per share upon
stock originally costing #n>, has attracted the at
tention iof Eastern capitalists, and property has
been secured with a view to obtaining a part of the
•normons wealth of the transmontano region.
Specimens or the ore taken from these ledges,
assayed at the United States Mint In this olty,
yielded in silver *331, gold *392, making a total of
•ns per ton. preparations are In progress to put
Ihe necessary maohinery for reducing twenty tons
•Of this valuable ore per day upon the ground early
In the coming summer, and shareholders will be In
w *lpt of returns soon after. The stock of thfs
•Company can be obtained at the office, No. 22s
South Third street.
Tan Great Family Sbwikg Maohibb of thh
Aub.—There Is no class of men that deserve more
’thaßkß at the hands of all right minded people than
•the men who have given their talents and Influence
•towards the amelioration of the condition of the toll
ing millions. Foremost In this category wa must
■mention the firm of Grover ft Baker, whose office In
this city Is at No. 730 Chestnut street. Their cole
brated Famlly Sowing Machine Is, without exoep
lion, the greatest labor-saving invention of the age.
It performs a greater variety of work, a&d in a
more satisfactory manner, than any other sewing
machine in nse, and all who examine Its work are
convinced of this fact. This machine has taken
the highest premium at alTthe Fairs within the last
ten years, and all who have It In use are so Well
Satisfied of Its superiority that they would not ox
ehange it for any other at half Its oost.
Tan Bust Fimm Shibt on thb aob Is “The
improved Pattern Shirt,” made by John O. Ant
eon, at the old stand, Nos. 1 and S North Sixth
street. Work done by hand, In the best manner,
and warranted to give satisfaction. Hls stock ol
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods oannot be surpassed.
Prices moderate.
Latbst Novelties ih Ladies’ Bonnets and
Childers's Hats.—A magnificent assortment at
Wood A Cary’s, 726 Chestnut street. Hats and
bonnets renovated at short notice.
AFeknoU IDSA.—A useful Innovation bag been
Introduced In the omnibuses of Paris. When tiro
bus Is full the oondnotor turnovers the word “ cam
plet," and a similar sign appears front of the
driver’s box, so that pedestrians wishing to ride are
Informed that they must wait for the next con
veyance. In Philadelphia, when a gentleman
Wishes the world to know that he Is "complet,” In
lespeot to dress, he simply puts on a suit from the
Brown Stone Clothing Hall of BookhUl & Wilson,
Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
Cox’s Infallible Dyspeptic Pills.—
Sure In Kfleet.
They have never In one lnatanoa failed,
For sale by Samuel C. Hart, Druggist, No. 2*
South Second street, below Market.
Wx call attention to. advertisement in onroolnmns
to-day of fine resldenoe for sale, In Mansfield,
Ohio. myU-tbs2t
All TTpholstbby Jobs, snob as making up and
laying Carpets, making over Mattresses, overhaul
ing old Furniture, or Upholstering of any dessrlp*
Hoc, done Immediately. Workmen sent as soon as
the order Is given, at W; Henev Pattbh’s
West-End Upholstery,
1408 Chestnut street.
Era, EAE, AMD Catabbh, successfully treated
by J. Isaacs, M. 11., Oaulist and Aurlst, 619 Pine St.
Artificial eyes Inserted. No charge for examination
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
iho a
J H McCarty, Prov, R I
E C Hill, Penna
Jas Stewart, Lancaster
W S Woods, Now York
Jas A Gllles
Arthur Holmes, N Y
Miss J Beynolds, N Y
A W Trussel), Mass
C S Maltby, Baltimore
•John A Baymond.U S A
Jno Denney, Columbus
P Gossler, Columbus
E Biddle, Columbus
Ghae Mo dually, USA
Miss McAnally, USA
Miss V Goary, USA
S Rogers, Boston
W Aohte, Penna
John H Phillips, Trenton
Geo F Foliar, U S N
S Casey. U S N
W M Bockafellow, Penna
C H Rich, Baltimore
S P Fairer, U S N
* W GalO, USB
S D Jarobson, CSS
J Pettebone, Washington
H F Williams, Mass
Fredk Wood, New York
Jas Foofield, Pittsburg
W H Brecht, Warren, Pa
G L Sanderson, Penna
E B Sankey, Delaware
J M Crawford, Delaware
C A Bltner, Laneast eo
.T A Welkert, Pittsburg
W A Sohook, York, Pa
J A Mooney & la, Norfolk
L P Bradley, Oil City
G M Comstock. Wheeling
H B Crawford, Altoona
M M Paxton A wf. Pa
O B Barstow, Penna
N C Warner, Washlngt’n
S W P Magurn, Boston a
E S Barber, Chester eo
Dr J H Lsvcradge. Pa
J T Worthington, N J
M S Doherty, Titusville
B J Park, Penna
W Stevenson, Penna
J Hugos, Charleston
C Murphey, Charleston
A Jones, M D, Penna
C Simpson, Baltimore
T Harrison, Washington
W H Lanth rop_Boston
Mrs Patterson & oh, Ya
088 Bowan, Md
.Miss Bov?an, Maryland
L S Foster & wf, N Y
Hon J Cessna, Bedford
Z M Woodward, Keokuk
J W Causey, Delaware
• C S Kauffman, Colombia
B Crane, Columbia
M M Strickler, Colombia
E W Gannoheau, Pa
A Perodin, New York
L G Vienne, New York
E R Cochran ft lady
.G Utessy ft lady
J W Wall, New Jersey
Jdlss Wall & sister, N J
J E Oldham, Md
T Little, New York
"W Little, New York
• J C Hopewell, N J
WFJJ Henry, Md
J Y Williamson, N Y
S litblnson. New York
J Stewart & wf, N York
J A Anthony, New York
o E Perry, n t
S Boblnson & oh, N Yofk
J Smylle. Belfast
B W Davidson & wf, Mo
O W Drummond, Va
S Moore, Baltimore
E M Flinn, Louisville
Mis Flinn, Louisville
L N Axe. Jr,Steubenville
T M Foster, Allentown
G W Godfrey* Richmond
s L Godfrey, Richmond
Miss E Godfrey, Rtchm’d
F o Bonham, York
Miss Bonham, Y-ork
J H Woodward, N- J
G G Prugh,|Dayton
J C Hoffer, Carlisle
G A Fordlcarls, Trenton ■
E S Goodrich, st Paul
J IC Spang, Penna
DU Keller, USA
J H Kuhn.U S A
B J Hart, New York
J Warner, Illinois
J Young & son, Penna
W R Brackett, NH
V h Ogues* Woodoary
J R Crawford, Penna
A JCartnany
L M Sangston, Albany
L D Cooper, Baltimore
D Hoover, Penna •
G W Young & la, Rtahm
H Moon©, Richmond
J Foster, Richmond
W W Dean & wf, Balt
INI Jackson, USA
T R Tollliern, Richmond
J R Mason, Richmond
w F Rideout, Richmond
G Wears, Huntingdon oo
H McG Walters, Har’bg.
E G Patterson, N York
P Casameyer, N York
W C Hutchings & wf,NY
C F Dawse, Boston
J Handley, Scranton
Chas Ocks
W M ScoviU, Baltimore
JR Lion, Baltimore
C E Joses, New York
T Rhodes, Boston
Mr & Mrs Sogers, Boston
Miss CPease,Mass
J B Morton, Mass
H G Cole, Boston
J E Morrison, Boston
A W Sergeat & wf, Cin,o
J Thompson, Wmsport
ktinental.
Ibe Con
1) w Clark & wf,Portland
H M Pajson & wr, Me
N P Stanton, New York
J J Mailbons, Baltimore
.James K Gilmore, USA
Mrs M A Flthlan
J E Bowen
J McM King, Pittsburg
A Harrow, Cleveland
D Maefarlan, Yonkers
D Fleming, Harrisburg
Mrs Fleming, Harrisburg
Mrs S D Youacr, Penna
H M Soldier, Nebraska
Maj L Jones & wf, USA
W M Fisher & wf, N Y
John E Dewitt, N York
G A Tspley, Boston
Ira P Pope, Boston
H Saeger, Meadvllle
W Saeger, Meadviiie
J N BlrnbaumJOlnaitm&ti
B Thompson, St Patti
S A Alien, N Jersey
G Behringer
G T Conltes, Baltimore
Jas M Glenn, Glnolnnatl
WKH Laws, Cincinnati
N Newoant, Jr, St Lonts
A A Shedd, USA
Or P Lethbridge, N York
D coats, Syracuse
E H Ellas, Cincinnati
E B Ellas & la, N York
P Gibbons, Keokuk
H F Ferris, New York
A W Norcross, USA
W S Bower. U S N
J L Chase, Titusville
Brig Gen M M Crocker
Lieut E A Trader
R E Bennett, New York
J Ludlow. New York
Rev (J D Foss & wf, N Y
H M Hoyt, Rochester
T F Mumford, Rochester
R R Dennis, USA
HH Moore, USA
SMead,USA
W J Boyd, Baltlmoro
J McLerson, Chicago
Mai T C Hazier. City Pt
Lt W N Soott, City Point
A E Brady
X j Christy, Baltimore
W w Walker, Virginia
Ur H A Walker, Va
H A Gustlce, USA
H D Palmer, New York
A Lybrand, Del, O
E Root Sc la, Oswego
T Blrokhead, Jr, Balt
J Taylor, Boston
ST Martin. Boston
Capt N Barling, Wash
B M Eolllns & wf, Brazil.
S W Mahool, Baltimore ,<
E Bailey, Boston
S O Pomeroy, Kansas
W unborn, Kansas |
B F Strongfellow,Kansas .
W Haskins, Boston >'
P W Chandler, Boston "
A S Pennington, Jr, N J :
W H Beers, New York
Miss L Beers, New York
C H Ammidonn, Boston
Geo Draper, Boston
E B Cope, west Chester
■J M Moore, New Jersey
Amos Tuck, Boston
Wm Gaylord, New York
. J S Wareham, Hartford
B F Bancroft, Salem
Col J Henry, Cincinnati
H E Eoberts, New York
S Forhemel, Mass
A W Hawley & la, N Y
J a Holmes, Boston
B W Clapp, New York
J W Washburn kwf, NY
L Knight, New York
Mrs G F Train, N-York
Mrs Seamed
Miss Shaw
Ang Hull
G F Corliss, Ploy, RI
W Corliss, Frov, E X
.T A Coleman, Proy, EI
E Barr, New York
C H Green,'New York
. J J Hall, Washington
E Oterllnck, New York i
Adolph de F lament, N Y
c Levering & wf, Bait
Lt Merltt, U s-A ■
J M Woodworth M D
G E Van Derbargh, N Y
W w WallaoeJN Y
E C Irvin, Penn
. J D Barnard,' California
Thos Bonnet, California
Mai Hancock, Maryland
J Wilkes, Baltimore
o w Howell, Washington
Jas Atnsworth,New York
Capt M H Nlohols, N Y
; J A Whitlock, New York
} J J Merritt, New York
j W J Poole, New York
J A Ruthranff, Baltimore
i W H Martin, Indiana
'Dr O D Forster, USA
H Thomas, Harrlßburg
;N Schaeffer, St Louis
W M Alexander,St Louis
A Lawrence, Boston
B B Smith, New York
H H Bull, Lancaster
R s Lugueer, New York
O F Stearns, Boston
H J Stevenson,NewYork
H H Burry, New York
W Holman, Boston
J H Walker k wf, N Y
R King & la, New York
O T Hussey, Pittsburg
Mr & Mrs Dorcher, N Y
Thos Smith, M D
Miss Smith
J C Sleeper, Boßton
H H Barbour A wf, Conn
Mrs O Bomeigler
H L Cake, Tamaqua
J P Williams, Wilkesb*
G Harlno, Cuba
T Brooks, Cuba
Hon A K McClure, Pa
Miss M Ltnn, Pa
J H Criswell
G E Hodgson, N York
N P Haven, N York
H Mayo, Boston
James Patterson, N J
Cbas Warner, N Y
J Fendrlch & la, Balt
F Fendrlch A la, Evansv
W W Steever, Maine
F P Merrlman, Boßton
J H Weed, New York
L L Brown, Mass
H L Jones, Mass
A Bates, Pittsburg
wants’.
Bouts Friedman, Balt
J H Mayer, New York
J K Dunbar, Newport,Pa
IK Andrews, Easton
S A Beeknardt, Brldge’n
F platto, Syracuse, N Y
Jobn Small
Dr G Folmer A da, Pa
Miss Sue Brfcker, Pa
E Stevens, Oonn
W Bond It wf, Baltimore
O Waman, N J
E Chadwick, Venango CO
okas Hoge, Penn
S O Dickey, Penn
L D Strader, West Ya
Ueo Creed, Newark, N J.
J T Hedrick, Maryland
Rabt lit Taurman, Penn
H Adams A wf.NewYork
J A Sanborn, Maine
Edward Sanborn, Maine
D Kemball, Maine
E Ullom & wf, Ohio
M D wheston, Fenna
J M Sleghled, Easton,Fa
Ohag Wagner, Pittsburg
mmorclal.
Hie Mel
G J Bolten, Harrisburg !
Geo Wells, Wellsvllle, O
J Joseph, New York
Mrs Kays,Penna
Geo Shane,Rochester
J Blanokensel, Balt
Banl Leasnre, Newcastle
C Clarke, Newcastle
J N Phillips, Newcastle
J Jon son, Baltimore
Austin Stnll,Lock Haven
s s Cranston, centre oo
B T Johnston, Ohio
• G W Patterson, Penn
John Branen, Penna
D S Henderson, Penn
Geo Colder, Alex, Va
W E Caste, Illinois
J Stambangh, Penn
-ABeppard, Newtown
IA Smith, Easton
W H Armstrong, Penna
B Hautz, Virginia
.A J Harry, Virginia
W P AlCorn, Beaver eo
. J M Boys, lowa
X A Sanborn, Maine
The cot
Joha Boyd, Chester Co
:£ Kline, Huntingdon oo
W H Wilson
Miss HO MendenhaU.Pai
Dr J Tamar, Panna
S B Stabba, Maryland
J Fegely, Pottstown
Ohae Monlngatoa, N Y
Sami Wright, W Uheater
Jobs Bara, Me Union
Philip Baper, Panna
16 Bruner, Columbia
E Kline, Alexandria, Ya
J S Paxaon, W Chester
Jos James, W Obaster
J £ Mathews, Oxford
£ p Green, fm
Jos Wood, Now York
Capt J w Scott, USA
‘ Ch&e Green
.Jos Blanfeman
•frO Wilson,New London
TT R Chandler,Wllm. Del
3* B Moore, Avondale,P&
JM Chambers, Penna
M Lloyd, Doyleston
tLWHaon, Germantown
W w Davis, Chester eo
The An
J D Coles, New Jersey
Jas Day kin, Havana
M P Gordon, Havana
J H Bewley, Delaware
Mrs Dalby, Baltimore
J H Seymour, Maryland
G Lehner 4 la, Penna
w H Hos tot ter
Samuel E Holmes
J G Thomas, U S N
N P Stevens, Mass
D O’Hea
lerlcno.
H A date, Pipe .amton
H S Loomis y'
A D Farmer, H»w York
A Little, Efßiir York
B B Hdgerty, New York
R C Stover, Ft Pleasant
O F Down, New York
J P Hartman, Baltimore
L S Sears, Soranton
L Allen, New York
J A Rue, New York
Geo Derriobson, Dal
Alex Phennfster. Boston
Mrs Jones, Bedford oo
O T Foster, Bethlehem
JSslah Phillips
S Dlokey, Alexandria,Va
Col T T Worth, Lebanon
J F Crone, Lebanon
C Mark, Lebanon
HGootee, New York
C Stuart
C H Lakue, Baltimore
BTBolyn, Virginia
Theo McPherson
J Sebrlng, Jersey Shore
J O Howard, Jer’y Shore
Wm Taylor, Penna
N B Coder, Williamsport
P C Oorlelyan & wf, N Y
Jno Marden.Ohloago
Thos Johns &wf
J Mardor
a D Farmer
A Little
D F Anderson, Philada
W R Hopkins, Georgia
F M Dobb, Goldsboro, NO
J F Smith, Reading
J R Mathewson, Mass
J J Harrison 4 wf, N Y
Union.
J K Kelly, Lebanon
G G Young, New York
H D Boas, New York
J Gibson & dftu, Ohio
H S Myers, New Jersey
J O Harvey, Harrisburg
A Warner, Oregon Olty -
J A Ladd, Oregon City
J Bower, Louisville
A D Knapp, Ohio
R W Mahngb, Kentucky
HMabbltt, New York
J Ellis A wf, New York
Geo F Colburn, Mass
Gen T Lincoln, Mass
L Kellerman, Petersburg
W L Yoder, Penna
W M Field. Penna
0 J Field, Penna
The
F Bright. Hagerstown
H Born, Massachusetts
John Phillips. Penna
A Page, Williamsport
W Newell, New York
Jos Bondy, New York
E Upton, York eo, Pa
J N Wlnohart, York 00
J Hubert, York eo
J F Marchand
W O Fleieher, Mass
J G Lyon, Fnlton co, Pa
J W MoClymonds, Ohio
L F Landis, Palmyra
Char E Hummel, Penna
J V Crawford, Delaware
W Dean A wf, Delaware
H W Kemper A wf, Ohio
X) J Hummel, Harrisburg
rue Bal
L Kuhn, Allentown
L Kuhn, Berks 00
<1 Eagle.
J F Welda, Penna
J Goodfieoh, Penna
Mrs Goodfieoh, Penna
HL Ziegenfuss, Lebanon
J Beldelman, Penna
W Hass, Tapton, Pa
H Reese, New Jersey
S Stiles, MtUerstown
D Dally, Quakertown
E J S High, Maxatanlng
J Cohen, Allentown
W P Huber & wf, Penna
O B Keller, Stroudsburg
W F Rauch, Nazareth
J Cressman, Penna
P Bartholomew, Penna
J SelfUss, Carbon 00
ley Sheaf.
J Stapler, Stroudsburg
IJ O Roake, Philadelphia
G Samuel, France
■M Kirk, Buckingham
The Bari
Geo O Brown, Penna
M Pearson, Center Hill I
Miss Force, Philadelphia.
H Bartlett A fern. Penna’
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Balanced Ivory-Handle Dinner and
Ta& Knives, either with or without Fork*. And Carvers
and to natch. For sale At the Hardware Store
of TRUMAN & SB AW, Ho 839 (Sight Thirty*™)
MARKET Street, below Ninth. It
For Photographic Screeens, Movba-
BLB Black Boards, or very heavy Bedsteads, we have
a large wheeled Bracket Caster, which 1e very suitable;
also, a variety of other Castors. Sold by TBUKIN &
SHAW, Ho 839 (Bight Thirty.fivs) MABKBT Street,
below Hinth. It
w Look on this picture, and then on
THAT.”
Here you behold the Infirm step,
The pallid cheek, wasting form,
Ufit&eted food, and a social atmosphere
Polsontd with the tale* of &<&**, Paine*
Sleepless nights, and mental despondency.
There, laughing health, sparkling eyes,l
Elastic Bteps, craving appetite, forgotten cares,
Genlsl thought and ambitions resolves
Show the contrast and mark the picture.
And here the secret lies, that
Unknown to Qoackenboss, the Doctor,
Smith had taken bottles three
Of PBAKB’S PLANTATION BITTEBS. myl2 fit
Great Inducements ! Great INDUCE
MENTS I
Qkkat Inducements! Great Inducements I
Great Inducements! Great Inducements ]
The atf entieu of the public is invited to the splendid
Assortment of Flue Clothing displaced in the immense
stock of _
Messrs. PbrrtACo.,
Contained ia their three stores, viz :
go. 303 Chestnut Street. . Above Third,
No. 609 Chestnut Street. (GRaHVILLB STOKES’
Old Stand. >
And S. X. Cor. Seventh and Market Sts., (JONES’.)
Whloh for variety of styles and sizes ol garments tan.
not he surpassed. They now offer a superb stock,
manufactured from stylish and sessonable goods, pur*
chased at the lowest point of the decline, and for sale
etthe _ _ _
Smallest Possible Litoto Profit,
Shallest Possible Living Propit,
Skallest Possible Living Profit.
They havoalsoaauanttty of Good Clothing left over
from last season, in which they present
Great Babcains to Purchassks
Cheat Baboains to Furchasrrs.
Qksat Baboains to Purcsasbbs.
E®- For the accommodation of those whewlsh to have
their clothing made to order, we have in connection
with each establishment a
Custom Department,
Custom Department;
Custom Department,
To which special attention is paid, the best artists
being-employed, and the ■
Stole, 1 Fit, anb Durability,
Sttlb Fit,' and Durability,
Style, Fit, and Durability,
01 each article guaranteed. Citizens and strangers
are Invited to favor ns with an early call.
IPeret A Co..
No; 303 Chestnut-Street, above Third,
No. 609 Chestnut Street,(GBAHVILLE STOKES’
Old Stand,)
And 8. E. Cor. Seventh and Market Sts. (JONES’.)
Uj9-6t •
Jonhs 1 .
THE LOWEST
SELLING TRIOS
Is marked in figures
on each article,
4XD NEVER VARIED.
JONBS’
Greieeni One-prise
CLOTHING HODfll,
MARKET STBUT,
above Sixth,
No. 604:
4W- prices reduced to suit the ttmas.
A fine assortment of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
mitable for all seasons, constantly on hand.
Custom-work mads to order at short not!—, fmh&lm
Colcate’b Hobby Soap.
TMecelebratad TOILET SOAP, In stub nnlYenai do
usd, le made from the CHOICEST materials. Is MIL3I
and EMOLLIENT in its nature, FK AGRAMTLTSCENT.
18, and EXTEEMBLY BENEFICIAL in Its astlon n*«l
the Skin. For sale by all Dnwlata and Yana? Goads
deals'*' tadB>tatiislY
Haib Dyb 1 Hath Dyb I
BATCHKLOB’B HAIB DYB Is tba beat In tho world
The only tma and perfect Dye-harmless, instantene
ms, and reliable; produces a splendid Black or Natural
grown; remedies tba Ul offsets of Bad Bras, and ft*-
tuently restores the original aolor. Sold by all Drox
rlsta Tba xennlna la si sued W. A. BATOHBLOB, II
EABCLAI Street. Haw York. jsl-mwfrly
Why Injure thb Complexion by
POWBBXB ABB WASHES which eboke or All op the
tores of tbe akin, and In a abort time laara it harsh and
dry? It is In tbe blood, andlfyonwant a smooth and
soft skin ns* HBLMBOLD’S EXTRACT OP SARSA
PARILLA. It ciyee a brilliancy to the complexion.
A Clear, Smooth Skin and Beauti
ful COMPLEXION follows the nee of HBLMBOLD'S
DONCBNTBATBB PLUIB SXTRAOT SABSAPARIL
LA. it removes black spots, pimples and all eruptions
el the skin.
Not a Few op- thb Worst Disordhbs
that afflict mankind arise fromeorroptinns of the blood.
HBLMBOLD’S EXTRACT 0 1 SARSAPARILLA is a
remedy of thentmoat yalne.
Hblmbold’s Concentrated Bxtbact
BUCHD la the meat Diuretic. HBLMBOLD'S CON
CENTRATED EXTRACT BABSAPABILLA lathe Ortai
Blood Purifier. Both are prepared aeeerdlnx to rules
of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and. are the molt as ties
that oan be made. .
A Thing op Bbauty is a Jot Fob-
IVSB. —Those wbo desire brilllaney of eomplezloii
most purify ftßd wrick tbe blood, which oblhbold’E
OOXCSNTEATED BXTBACT BAHBAPAEILLA iSTA
riably does. BoooUaet it is no patent nedioine. Ask
for Helmbold’f. Take no other, mhl-wfmJai
Excelsior.—Oub Photographs op
PRESIDENT LINCOLN, in Crayon, are acknowledged
the best Picture to be obtained in tfaisor any other city.
HENSZBB&CO.,
Photographers,
812 ARCH Street.
Itch, (Wheaton’s) Itch.
SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM.
Will euie the Jteh In 48 hoars. Also cures Salt Rheum
Uleers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin.
Price SO sente. By tending SO cents to WXBSS M POT*
TBB, BOSTON, Haas.»will ba forwarded fraa by mail
for Ml# by all Druggists. «hlB-6a
Philadelphia Natatobitjm and Physi
cal IHSTITDTB,
BBOAD STKBBT, BELOW WALNUT.
SWIMMING SCHOOL FOB BOTH SIZES.
The above iniUttttiOll is HOW la fall operation
The hours for Ladisst on aecoaafc of the incrsAStid
number, have beenextended from 9% o’clock A- M. to
2>£ o’clock F. M.
The preetnfc inducements to subscribers for the season
will be continued until May 15th
The temperature of the water and of the halls. In cool
u well as warm weather, will always be aehigh as
comfort demands-
The institution will be open, and lessons will be given
to gentlemen as • arly ae 6 o’ dock A M.
For farther particulars regarding instruction for gen*
tiemen and boys, see circular. myB-ft
f£2ppfs Something New—PAR- Cs"ffyPf
Its* .'MELEE’S PATBHT ISOLATED 1 * ** * '
lEON EBAME PIANO, comblnin, extraordinary pow
er, purity, and .weetneia of tone Tbese inetrumants
are confidently recommended as superior to any Pianos
in use, without exoeptlon. The simplicity of construe
tion is such as to convince any one, upon examination,
that they are really much to be preferred to the most
costly instruments la the market.
Please call, examine, and be convinced.
Hr. B. H. MORRIS, No. 728 MARKET Street, Is sole
agent for sale of these beautirai instruments. myll-St*
gceafta Chickebing’b Pianoh—*esaaa
n*TI*»9,OOO6OLD.-N«w War«room«.nTf7l
Entrance is Alt Gallery. 91* OHMTNBT Stmt.
myd.Ml* WM. H. DDTTON.
tfSMR Obobqb Stbok & Co.’s t !■■■■—
rirfil fianos. rriTTi
mason b^hahli*-,
CABINET OBOANR .
NANO orer MO <*eh of that* is, CABINET
FORTES. lnitrument. have b»»n told b, OBQAHS.
NANO Hr. O , and th»d«m»Bd !••»»- gBHm
fORTBS. atantly ln.ro wlu. n?nA™
fob?k ■'"TTSSbuI. Sboane
ML BiS2E
Clothing by the Mils.
Til* lmmeiu* ato.lt of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING
noardldayedat
WANAMAKER & BBOWN’S
OAK HALL POPULAK CLOTHING HOUSE.
B. E. cor. SIXTH and HABKET BU. •
II placed In on. eoatlnnoii. lino, would reach a long
dliUaw toward JU.hmond. TM.lona Ureas of Clott-
ing 1» tannin* of at
HABYBLLOUSLT LOW PBIOBS. apU-U
To Purify, EnriCH Thh Blood, ass
BEAUTIFY the complexion, tun HBLMBOLB'B HIGH
LY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPA
RILLA One bottle eunale In strength one gallon of the
Syrup or Decoction.
SMALLWOOD—MIDDLETON.—On the Ilth
Inst,, bv Friends’ ceremony. In the presence of
Mayor Henry, WllHam Smallwood, of Salem, New
Jersey, to Anna E , daughter of John W. Middle
ton, of this city. *
BLOSS—MOORE.—At the bride’s father’s, by
Rev. Mr. Chase, Henry L. Bloss, of Roohester, N.
Y., to Mies Annie Moore, of Philadelphia.
[Rochester paperß please copy.] •
HESTON—BARRETT.-Oa the 10th, by Rev.
James Neill, Dr. Albert G. Heston to Miss Jane L,
Barrett, daughter of Charles B. Barrett, Esq., all
of this olty. *
YARDLEY.—In Middletown, Conn., on Tuesday,
May 9th, Theodora, oldest child of Rev. Henry A.
and Jane Woolsey Yardley, aged three years and
two IDOBtbB. *
MAOFERRAN—SuddenIy, on the 11th Instant,
William Maoferran, in the 69th year of hls age.
Due notice will be given or the funeral. *
PHILIP.—On the 11th Inst,, Isaac Philip, at the
residence of hls son, R. Philip, 1823 Mount Vernon
street, in the 72d y 6« Of hls Ego. , ■
Interment at Friends’ Burring ground at mat
ehallton, on the 13th Inst., at 2 o'clock P. M. *»
PLAIN BLACK CHINTZES.—ENG
i- LINH and American Plain Black nhlntzez. for sale
by BESSON A SON. Mourning Store, 918 OHEITNiTf
Street, mr6 tt
PLACE BAREGE HERNANT—LU-
D fiju’B Black Barege Hernanf, 8-4 and B*4 wide,
BBSBOK a son* 918 OHBBTJJPT Street. myfi tf
i?YBB & LANDBLL.
SU ESTABLISHED (101840.
W* always adkere to food Goods* and depend on fair
dealing 1« Q? aoopßi
GOOD STOCK OP DRESS GOODS.
apH SHAWLS AND STAPLE GOODS.
K®" THE APOOALTPSE.-THB
S 3? first of a series of special Discourse* bv B«v.
J. A SBISB, D D., at hls OHUKOH. BACK Street, be
low SlKth, SUHDAi BVEfllflO, at 8 o’dock, myli-at*
TBS ABKEBIO AN BVNDAT-
SCHOOL UNION—The Annual Sermon in be
half Of ibe AMERICAN BUND AT-SOBOOL ONION wIU
be pleached by the Bev. Prof. S J. WILSON, of Alle
fbeny Theolofloal Seminary, at the Cbnroh In ABCS
Street, above Tenth* on SUNDAY. BVBNING next*
May 14th, at 8 o'olook. By order of the Committee.
myl2-2t M. a, WURTS- Secretary.
A SPECIAE MEETING OF THR
Stockholders of the WBiKBL BUN OIL COM
PANY will beheld at the offioe. No. 2X3 South SIXTH
Sueet. on WBDNBSDAY BYBNING. May 2ith, at six
o'clock. LEWIS G. Cassidy,
B>yl2-fgtnth4t* President.
URIOJfVILLE, GHBSTBB GOVN*
TY. \ PA, MAY 3,18 BA-At a meeting of
tJ-NiONYILtB LODGS, No. 47, OP GOODTBtf PLABB,
hele April ttfith, a CooraeiHee appointed to draft re
idlntioi b exprestivv th? tome of this Loaf* Dt rsla •
tlon to tbeftPider of the Chief P«aglstrate orthe tfaitvd
States. That OommitUd' reported the fullowing to the
next mf etinc of tbeSociety, held this the 3d day of May, :
1860, which, alter beinc read and was
unanimously adopted and ordered to ba publiehed-
W/ttreas, Abraham Lincoln, the savior of the Be*
public* has been stricken down by one who embodied
me spirit of tbe most o&nseleie and wieked rebellion
that ever occurred In the history of the world, which
has been effectually crashed out bythe dauntieiscou
race and nnflsgrfng parseverance of the true friends of
American liberty, we regard this stealthy and shocking
murder as the ia*t venomous sting of the dying scor
pion, and its majestic victim at the uoblest martyr of
all the worthy and sanctified hosts who have eheei fal *
iy offtred up lives fox the salvation of their Im*
periled country ; therefore,
Unsolved, shat while his tragic death* by the hand a -
n traitor thm, BtdTOB our hearts with »he deepest aa
suieh, U,d We dep'rore the loss at so great and good
a President* efptciftUy at tnls crisis Of our public at
fairs, as a fearfqi national calamity, we are thankful
that he was spared while steering the ship of state
safely thrrugh a sea of blood and fire, until ha moored
her in the. ong sought harbor of *' a permanent
peace,” ard his partisan reviiers, the instigators of
tits assassination, were confounded by the success of
hls wise effoiu to r-store a sundered Un'on. and con 1
strained to unite with the loyal iu the cry of lamenta
tion ard woe for his untimely €hd.
Resolved, That we derive a mourofal satisfaction
from the universality of the grief that pervades the
whole country; it shows that the precious virtues and
matchless services of our murdered chief are fully ap
predated by an intelligent, sensitive, and grateful peo
ple ; his funeial cortege* as it moves to hls distant home
and last resting place in his beloved. Illinois* has be
come a triumphal march mightier than that of auy
Jiving conqueror j V the nation rises up at every stage
of hls coming; cities &nd Slates are hls pall-bearers*
and tb* cannon speaks the hours with solemn progres
sion.” This great concert of tpoßtanerosanduaaffeetad
sorrow, the irrepressible wail of a bereaved nation, has
in it more of tbe consolation of hope than the bitterness
oi dtspair; it has in it the pathetic melody of a grander
era the sad, though clear and thrilling voice or eternal
feme, when the dead of to day shall walk in spirit*
canonized and glorified in the love and veneration of
the disenthralled millions of an harmonious and mighty
Bepublio.
Oh I loved and lost! Thy patient toil
Had robed our cause in victory’s light*
Our country stood, redeemed and bright*
With not a slave,on all her soil.
A martyr to the cause of man.
Hls blood i> freedom’s euebarist*
And in tbe world’s great hero list
Bis name shall lead the van!
S. BTBBBINS*
J B. DU HI ALL,
B. G. CLOUD.
Committee
J, B. Purn-axl, Secretary* U*
rCF* HAILOf THK PHILADELPHIA
police beneficial society or png*.
SYLVAN lA, Mat 8,1805.
Whereas, The assassination of the late President of
the United States, Abraham Lincoln* and the murder
ous attempt upon the Secretary of State, William H
. Seward* being without a parallel in criminality in tbe
hißtoiy of civilized nations, it is eminently right and
propertbatloyal citizens should in every conceivable
way show their deep abhorrence of the crime, and mani
fest their respect fox the Chief Magistrate of the nation;
therefore.
Resolved, By the Philadelphia Police Beneficial So
ciety of Pennsylvania,that, as loyal citizens of the Uni
ted States, we deeply lament and mourn the loss sus
tained in the untimely death of one of tbe nation's best
men and truest patriots—Abraham Lincoln.
Resolved, That, while we moarn his loss, we shall
evercheritm hls memory as the honest man. the true
patriot, the able statesman, and the fearless, faithful
champion of universal liberty.
Resolved, That, as all effects have their legitimate
and sufficient causes, and os the cowardly murder of
Abraham Lincoln was an act of fiendish wickedneee
that language tails to describe, it is evident that Its
cause jzmrt have been the spirit of what has been pro
perly termed the sum of all villainies "American
slavery.
Resolved, That, as some small token of our esteem
for our late lamented President, we procure a copy
of his likeness for our meeting-Toom, and have it pro
perly draped in mourning for the space of ninety days.
Resolved, That the above resolutions be published in
the Philadelphia Press a*d the Philadelphia Inquirer,
and a copy be forwarded to his Honor Mayor Henry.
THOMAS M. BLLIOTT. )
FBED. WM. BOHBBB, > Committee.
AMOS W, ATKINaOB, )
Thomas M. Elliott, Assistant Secretary. H*
fTg- AT A STATEBHEEYING OF THE
• mrrr Ex«enilve Committee of the * ‘Mercantile Base-
Ball Club of Philadelphia. held May 8,1865, the follow *
inc preamble and resolutions were presented andunaui*
measly adopted :
- Whereas . In its mysterious provldsaw of God, the
late Chter Magistrate of the United States has fallen by
the hand o! an assassin, and
Whereas* In his death, as well as in the dastardly at
tack upon the eminent servant of the State. William H.
Seward, we recognize the culmination and outcropping
oftfcat spirit of disloyalty and rebellion that has been
so lon g openly fostered in the South, and has been p/o
-• moted and aided by the advocates and supporters of
Slavery in the North: therefore,
Resolved, That whilst we humbly acknowledge that,
sen nation, we have deserved this chastisement of the
Almighty, yet we deeply deplore the calamity that has
taken Abraham Lincoln from the head of this nation,
tbusremovuglromusa good, great, honest, conscien
tious, righteous, and Intelligent man. whose earnest pa
triotism and sincere devotion to the lend he loved so
well, have won for him the affection and esteem of every
tine citizen, and have compelled the respect, and. in
some is6tAnces, the unwilling homage of every nation
upon earth.
Resolved* That, in our deliberate judgment, every
man of whatever political creed or section of the conn.'
try, that has in the past spoken one disrespectful word
against Abraham Lincoln, or by a single act sought to
cast reproach upon his Administration, is guilty before
God of-Ms blood, inasmuch as he ha* fostered In his
own heart, and has encouraged in others, the very same
feelings of hatred and malice teat actuated the mur>
det‘ r. whilst he himself was too cowardly to carry his
wicked purposes Into execution
Resolved. That, as citizens of this great nation,we do
utterly repudiate everything that even looks to a dis
memberment of the Union, to a subordination of Na
tional to state authority, to a restoration of the Seceded
States YPithcnt the Utter extinguishment of Slavery,
which has been the gnat underlying call'd of all oar
National troubles, and the fruitful source of that spirit
of anarchy that las culminated in the death of our noble
president
Resolved, That W* are proud to sty the “ Mercantile
Base-Bail Club of Philadelphia ' * has never bad with
in its ranks one disloyal member, or one who has not
been willing to lend heart, hand, and influence to the
support of the Government 5 and that, henceforth and
forever, we will not receive or tolerate amongst us any
one who shall in any way, by word br deed, evince a
want of patriotism or any un willingness to give his un
qualified support to the Administration of rightful au
thority in this land.
Resolved, That the noble example of cur late Presi
dent shall ucite ns to emulate his virtues, to love our
country more to be more determined advocates to right
and troth, and to purge from the various offices of trust
and profit under our national or State authorities, every
men who i» not pure, truthfol, and competent.
Resolved, That gUbonghthe career of Abraham Lin
coln has been brought to a sudden dote, yet we regard
bis work as fully done; his sub has sit in glory, and
the zolden rays of his bright example shall long con
ttene to irradiate the Mil tops and valleys of oar entire
land. * ■
Resolved, That we will give our unq&lifted support
to the present Administration, under Andrew Johnson,
as the exponent of the principles of liberty and equa
lity we have ever advocated; and that we will transfer
to him that allegiance that we gave to his illustrious
predecessor and which is due to the Chief Magistrate of
this great nation. LEWIS L Hoop r.
President.
Attest, David Evans, Secretary. It
|®» IBELANB&SD AMEKICA-VARY
§«» Rev Dr. MOBIABTY will deliver a Lecture on
the above subject to Irishmen and the Friends of Ire
land. at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
on MONDAY BVBNING. May 28,1865.
The triumph of the Union is the trumpet note of uni
versal liberty over the world
Tickets 25 cents; reserved teats 50cents. myll at*
THE ABfKUAX MEETIMO OF THE
WEE? Stockholders of the MANDAN MINING COM-
PaBT, (of Lake Superior,) will be held at their office.
Ho. 324 L WaLNUT Street, on THURSDAY, the 25th
iflSt., at 12 o’clock, for the election of Directors and the
transaction of other business.
-BA HOOPBB, Secretary.
Philadelphia, May 10,1665, mrll-lgt
OFFICE OF THE MINERAI OIL
WEB? COMPANY, 524 WALNUT Btre.t, April 26,
18E5 —The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
MINERAL OIL COMPANY will be held at their Office,
on FRIDAY, May 12th, at 12 o clock M , for the pur
poieof electin, a Board of Dlreetore to eerce for the
ensuing year. THOS. R. BSASLa,
ap27-tmy!2 Secretary,
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
I=6? -GRAND INAUGURATION OF THETU. 8
FBtfers’JLVnjiJA HOME FoB OUR INVALID SOL*
DIERKAftDbAILOBS and the children o' dependent
Soldiers and bailors, will take place ouTUSSDAY BVS’
ING, 16th of this month, in the ACADEMY. OF MUSIC,
at 8 o’clock. The follcwing'named gentlemen are ex
pected to take part in tbe exercises:
Bev. Dri NEWTON ABBAINARD,
DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Bsq.,
A. G. GATTKLL, Esq ,
Rev. J. WHBATOS SMITH.
Rev. ALEX. REED, and others.
Anorifinal Poem, entitled “A Home for our Sol
di*r». ’' V’U be read by A B VANHORN, Esq
StneJnibyafirst-classAmateur Society, under-the di
rection of Mr. M. G- BIBBEE.
Tickets, free of charge, may be had at J. 8. Olaxkoa’a
(lete Martl#n’»). GOG CHESTNUT 8)., nod AshmeadA
Evans, 724 CHESTNUT Street,
JAMES POLLOCK,
„ „ President.
J. Fbancis Boubss. M. D.,
Secretary.
pyS-mwf 4t* A- Marti*, Superintendent.
ra- EMPIRE COPPER COMPANY OF
|a& MICHIGAN.
Noticeie hereby given that an instalment of one dol
lar ner share on each and every share of the caoUal
Moi of the EMPIRE COPPER COMPANY OF MICHI
GANbas Ihlfl day been called by\ho *o**&or Wreetors
of said Company, due. and payable at tbe Office of the
Company, No> 423 WALNUT Street. Phlladeipuia, on
or before the 20th day of May, 1865. Interest will be
charged on all instalments after the same shall have be
come due.
By order of the Board of Directors.
J. 8. MoMULLIN, Secretary.
Philadelphia. April 28, IBfs myl-mwf toturg)
IST PUILAUELPfIiA MCTDAL PE-
F®' TBOLEUM COMPANY. OF
STOCK will be ready for delivery on and after THURS
DAY. tbe Itih lost., at the Office of the Company, 339
CBB V TNUT street bubtcrlbers not yet paid are noti
fied to come and astt e for their Stock or the same will
be bo d to the first purchaser,
pyiO-at WM, McDAHIBL, Beeretary.
KS*» THE FAIR OF THE LADIES’
Rg? UnlON ABbOCIATION, which was with greOil
lore poetpoi ed on acoount of the murder of oar late P**--
aideijt. v»iil be opened at CONCERT HALL, on MON
DAY • May Ifiih, and continue two weeks Thor the
end tf the war is so near there are hundreds v>f brave
wounded soldiers who will need *ll we can d« for them.
It 1. hoted tli»t In view of this and oat ate exoanas.
I) e nnlllc -111 cl.o na a ltjoial .npport.
Season tlckots twenty- nye ctfits; s’.ngia admlssloa
H \ bandsrme dre«B]ng case Will be, vofedd to F»d. Don
d&se 01 Robert Small, myB tit*
THJ3 PREBS.—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1866.
tBBiHAK hhc»i,!(
SUGGESTIVE TOPICS OF THE DAY.
GEOROE FKANOIS TRAIN,
ninuT ETEimre, hat mb. isos.
Proceeds for the Benatt of the UNION TEMPORARY
HOBS FOB CHILDREN.
Tickets to be had at Mr. Charles W. A. Trumpler’*
Marie Store, SEVENTH and CHESTNUTStreets. Or
ders from the country, enclosing the amount for the
number of seats desired, will be promptly attended to.
Ticket** «*— « w r» cents.
Reserved SBsta*w*».#«
iDje-Ctrp
KSf 3 STAT£HKHT OF THE JOHN
BABCOCK MUTUAL LIPS INSURANCE 00.
Boston, Feb. 23, 1835.
Bet assets Not. 1, «..~~5i93,673 08
Receipts from Sot., 1834, to Feb. 28.1885:
Forpreulama*-»+~-+«*i~+«»»**»»-M.$49,000 02
FOl Ult6iut« H 44, 6, 029 08
—-— ■ 48.029 08
Disbursements from Hot. 1,1861, to
Feb. 28, 1866:
For commissions and medical ex- _
asrinatlons.**-.*#,,*,*+•*«•»*«•-»*•+« $4,045 87
For - 08190
For surrendered piilUUi.../uuim 1,268 98
For expenses, viz: Printing, Sta
tionery, advertising, salaries, Mt . M
rent, stamps, 8,444 20
For annuities.*.ouO 00
For dividend paid on guarantee ';••
stock.. 6,112 08 w __
. ■■ 10,42293
ASSETS.
United States securities.GOO 00
Maine6per cent bonds,-,****—3,ooo 00
New Hampshire do****——***• 6,000C0
Vermont do——********,* 6,000 00
Rhode Island do.*~~~ •* 10.000 00
Cornecticut do—- ****** .»««*♦ 6,000 00
Portland City do 1,000 00
Bath stocks in Boston——M.OfO 00
Loans secured by mortgages—,— 12.600 00
Do. do, U. S. b0nd5...... 2,800 00
Cash in bank. 0.330 77
Premium notes secured by collateral
on pollole8 r including .$55,699 06
on account of one.payment pre
miums— . —..— . ** —.....» 70,094 23
Due from agents and in transit—. 8.054 18 ~ _
. $226,279-23
Accrued interest on Investments—, 2,98 i 87
Advanceinvalue of 6to&* Above coit 6.828 lq
$233,788 70
(Signed) GEO. P, SANGER* President, -
Gao. B. Aqbb, Secretary. -
The Company lave established a Branch Office in
Pbilade/phia, and are prepared to issue any .description
of policies common to other Life Gonfeanlea. " , * r
Special attention is invited to theirjplan for KOif-'
FOEPEITUEB OF POIiICIBS.
HINBY-8.-LINCOLN* Agent,
myBmwf6fc 498 WALNUT Street*
gtß* OFFICE OF THE UNION PASSED
QBE RAILWAY GO.. Ho. 908 South FOURTH
Street. Philadelphia, May 2,1866.
A meeting ot the Stockholders of this Company will
bo bold at the Office on HOBDAY. May 22d. at 10 o'clock
A M-»to consider and accept the Supplement to the
Gh alter, pawed at the late session Of the LdtUUatoie,
By order ol the Board of Directors.
. myS 17t WM F. KBHBLB* Si wet ary.
KSP OFFICE OF THE BESOEUTB
MIKING COMPAHY, Ho 394 WALNUT St.
Philadelphia, April u. 1855.
NOTICE is hereby given that ail Stock of the BKSO
LUTB MIHIHO COMPANY on which instalments are
due and unpaid is hereby declared forfeited, and will
he sold at public auction on SATURDAY, the 18th 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. fi. A. HOOPBS,
ap!2 tmyiS Secretary and Treasurer.
MEBCHABTF AMD MAHUFAO-'
TUBERS’NATIONAL BANK. •
Pittbbp&o, April 11, 1866.
Stockholders are hereby notified that Books will be
opened for subscription to the new ato** of this Bank
atthe oohjueßCUL NATIONAL BANK, in Philadel
phia. on VOHDAY, May let, 1685. and will continue
open during banking hours, daily* from 10 o’clock A.
M. to 3 o’clock P. mT, until Thursday, June Ist, 1866.
By Order of theßoard of Directors. „ ~
JOHN SCOTT. Jr.. Cashier.
EL & BOLLHAH, President,
Pittsburg, Penna.
BOBT. B. STERLING. Vice President,
• Philadelphia. aplfl-tiel
KJS* NOTICE.—WORDEN FARM OIL
V 3& COMPANY. Office Ho. I*9 S. FOURTH Street.
Certificates of stock will be issued on -and after Mar
15th. 1866, on surrender of the original receipts.
mylO-fti* J, L, DBLaPLAJBBv President,
OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY
WO& FUND COMMISSION. COMMONWEALTH
BUILDING* 613 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, April 27, 1865.
HOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN* that this Commission
hai removed its office from the Commonwealth Build
ing* Do. CIS Gheataot street, to the GIRARD ESfAFE
BUILDINGS* Ho. 19 South FIFTH Street, and that on
and alter the lit of Mar next it* meetings will be held
on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, at 10 A. H.
By order of Commission.
mjf-mwfet RICHARD O. WINBHIP, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE PIEBBEPONT
wS3& OIL COMPANY, 191 South THIRD Street
Philadelphia, May & 1866
An Adjonrnsd Meeting of the Stockholders will be
held at the Office of the Company, on WEDNESDAY,
May 17,1866, at 12 M. WM. H. WALLACE,
mi 9-5 t Secretary.
OFFICE WASHINGTON OU»CO„
KW 10 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE,
Philadelphia, April 2Sth, 1865.
The Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be held at
12, M , on SATURDAY, May 13th.
ap2fl tml3 WM. C. STILES, Jr., Secretary.
gp- COAL AX COST!
HOUSEKEEPERS’ OOA.L COMPANY.,
OFFICE, XOS SOUTH FIFTH STREET, BELOW
' *■ CHESTNUT.
X Company has been formed under the Mining-Laws
of PennpylTanla, of the above name, for- the par
pose of supplying Coal to it* members at prime ooat,
and you are hereby solicited to become a participant in
it* benefit*.
The stock of the Company has been divided into 95,-
000 shares* at $lO per share, making*capital 0f5250,-
000. ot which $50,000 Is set apart for working capital. .
It is the intention of this Company to famish each of
Its stockholders with one gross ton (2,240 poaads> of ooal
annually* for each share of Btock held by them daring
the existence of this Company (which has been->char
teredfor sixteen years) at cost* If the stockholder de*
sires to receive it. ' . *
Last winter a ton of coal of only 2000 pounds cost at
your door $l2-50, while the mining and transporting of
»lon oi 2.240 pounds, cost only $7.60: thus.making the
enormous profit of five dollars on a_singie ton oftaral*
besides the difference In weight. Why pay the differ
ence, when by becoming a member of the Honaekeep
on’ Coal Company yon will become directly connected
with the mining and delivery of yoar own Goal, there*
by securing H good , clean., cheap . and of full weight ?
All these benefits aid wcareuto you at > once if yon
join this Company. The charade* of the centlemca
haying this enterprise in charge is sufficient guarantee
that the objects of the Association will be fUllyiTerified,
The Company have proonred the lease of-the well-'
known colliery of “Branchdale,’' equated about seven
miles from Poitsville. on a branch of the MluehUl end
Schuylkill Haven Railroad. The coal is of- the best
quality of the region it being tbe celebrated Bpohn .vein.
The mine will now yield 40.000 tons of coal per year*
and can readily be mads to double its present prodnc
tian at a very small cost. The supply may be sai&to be
inexhaustible} for* so far as the existence of this Com
psny Ifrcoseernedt it certainly is so.
The mine is incomplete working order, with all the
machinery and personal pi operty necessary andusual' to
work a fiwt-ctaes colliery.
The stock of this Company is not an. inflated one* it
being based upon a fair equivalent in property.
7he investment will be a good one* as the Company
expect t o realize sufficient profit from thasaleof the car*
plan of all coal mined over 26,000 tons* to pay a good
semi'annual dividend. _
Information concerning the affairs of- the- Company
can be obtained at the office.
PRESIDENT,
E. F. LEAKE, M. D., Franktord.
SECRETARY.
JOHN BACON. Office of the Company.
TR&ABURSE "
THOS. WBIGGINS. 8. E Cor. Fifth aad Chestnut-sts*
QSNERAL AGENT.
ROBT. R. CORSON.
DIRECTORS*
S F. LEAKS, 1 IiEWIS.THOMPSON.
B. H. JBKKB. THOMAS-WBIGGINS- ai
. JACOB W. BOOKIQ6* fcrM-mwffitt
AMBRIfIAW NAIL
, AND.
RAIL MACHINE MAMHACTCHINO
OOMHAXY
Of.
PENNSYLVANIA AND- MARYLAND.
CAPITAL. ..©300.000.
6,000 i^ARKS—PAR M2»OX, $5O.
PRESIDENT,
HENRI THOMAS.
TAUABUBXB.
JOHN W. HALL.
DIRECTORS.
HENRY THOMAS* Harrisburg.
JOHN W HALL. Harrisburg*
H G. RISK ABU Baltimore
HENRY GILBERT, Harrisburg.
BARKERS,
ADAMS & LEVIS. Philadelphia.
The.Bubseriptlon Book for the Capital Btock of this
Company is now open at the Banking House of ADAHB
& LEVIB* No. 30SCHBSTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Persons wishing to make a profitable investment are
respectfully invited to call on Messrs ADAMS & LEVIS*
WkO Will gITO them farther information, and will show
them tbe Machines, now running and making nails.
The advantages WO Claim for OUT Machines ever any
others in use, are:
That they produce a more perfect nail, with a batter
bead* and fewer imperfect nails.
That they effect a saving of not Us* than fifty , per
cent. In tbe expense of grinding knives and dies.
And the Machines being self-feeding, thoy effect a
, saving of from fifty to seventy-five per cent. In the
labor of. cutting nalli. /
Parties feeling an Interest, and desiring to subscribe,
• will please call and examine for themselves. ap!6 tm
I®* PENSBYLTANIA RAIXKOAD
COMPANY—TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.
Philadelphia, May s, ie«.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS -The Board of Cl
rsetors have this day declared a semiannual dividend
of FIVE PBR CBNT on the Capital Stock of the Com
pany, clear of National and Skate taxes, payable on and
after Hay SO, 1866.
Black powers of attorney for collecting dividends
can be had at the Office of the Company, No. »3S,South
THIRD Street. THOMAS T. FIRTH*
iny4«23t Treasurer.
■sa*’ coamosw£ALm national
la? BANK* Philadelphia* May 2. 1866. a
Tbe Dirsctors have THIS DAX declared a dividend
of SIX PER CBNT. for the last six mphtha riear of
taxes, payable on demand. B. C. YOUNG,
myS-wfmet Cashier.
tiia ■ fourth; national bank of
PHILADELPHIA, No 723 ARCH Street (desig
nated Depository of the United States), Philadelphia.
. The Board of Director* have this day declared a Dm
dend of EIGHT PER CENT, out of the profits, for the
last six months* parable on demand- clear of all taxes.
my3- lot BAMQBL J MAC MULLAK* Cashier
I5S® OFCTCR Of TBE HAP< I SHADE
OIL COMPANY No. 52£ WALNUT Street.
Philadelphia, Aprils®, 1886.
The Annual Meeting of tbe Stockholders of the Maple
wIU be held at their office on
THURSDAY* May 18 1860, at 12 o’dock M., for the pur
pose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the
ensuing year. THOMAS R. SEaRLE,
ap27 troy!B. Secretary.
S PRIZE MONB\ AND GOVERN
MENT R<*UNTY TO ALL WHO INTER THE
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
Order* have been received from the head of the
\ Marine Corps, at Washington not to restrict recruits to
! a particular class (as has bees the case but
1 to reeelve ALL who have served In the volunteer an*
, vice* or in the regulars, or in the marines, and. have
been honorably discharged. finch persons enlisting in
i the United States Marines will receive the Govern*
ment bounty, and will also be entitled to their share of
[ prize money in any capture of the enemy’s vesasls.
Fox farther information apply at the recruiting sen*
dsivouc- No 311 South FRONT Street, between 2 A.
! M. and 8 o*eloek p t M., every day but Sunday. _
' JAHBB FORNEY,
| api-tf ciptainasi
ABB THI
GREAT LECTURE
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
DIYIDENDS*
BUITABI.
RETAIL dry DOORS.
PtfINTES,
THOB. W. EVANS * CO,
Will open ihls morning a beautifal assortment of
I*ACB FOINTES AND BOVBNOUS,
At prices mtth below the present gold rates.
myl2-8t» and 890 CHESTNUT Street, >
'Movmma millinery,
. A A H. MYERS,
»*B-lm 990 CHESTNUT Street.
jjdwin hall & 00.,
!96 BOOTH BBOOND BTRBBT,
I
WIM OP,If THIB HOBHIIfO.
BLACK LAOS POINTES OR SHAWLS,
BLACK LACE ROTUNDAS,
PUSHER’LACE POINTES OR-SHAWLS,
LAMA LAOS POINTES OR SHAWLS,
CHANTILLY LACE POINTES OR SHAWLS,
WHITE SHETLAND SHAWLS WITH
FRINGES,
WHITE AND COLORED SHETLAND'
SHAWLS,
RICH SPUN SILK SHAWLS,
*341.703 16
LAMA WOOL SHAWLS,
SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
mB-mgf3t
{SHETLAND SHAWLS, IN EVERY
b- 7 variety. A. A H MYERS,
PUB-lm 926 CHBSTHUf Street.
QJLOBSY BLACK MOHAIRS.
i^J?EARL SHADES ALPACAS.
TOURISTS’ DRESS GOODS.
BLACK WOOL DELAINES.
BLACK MANTILLA SILKS.
WHITE AND BUFF PIQUE.
COOPER & OONARD,
myB-tr S. B. cor. NINTH and MAEKBT Street*.
MANTILLAS, all styles for
A’a. mourning, A. & H. MYERS,
y 996 CHESTNUT Street.
fiOO ! HOOP SKIRTS,
HOPKINS’ “OWN MAKE” OF VA-O.
HOOP SKIRTS* the best assortment and best quality
and styles in the city Gore Trails, au lengths ana
sices, from 18 to 65 springs, from $L 76 to $4. Plain
Skirts, ail the new shapes and slzss, from 19 to 60
springs, from sl<4o to $B. Skirts of extra heavy steel
and extra tapes, from 20 to 86 springs, from si.‘9o to
$2.76. 'Misses* ftttd Children’s, or every grade, from 6
to 36 epildf*, from 4to 8 sent# per ssrlngj they have'no
equal, ageits lor the New Flexible Skirt, the most
pliable Hood Skirt made, and fully equal to the Duplex
EJlptio Skirt, and at much lower prices. Also, con
stantly on hand, full lines of low-priced Hew York
Skirts, kid-padded and «B6talli«-fastened—ls springs*
86c.; 20 springs, $1; 26 springs, $1,15; 80 springs, $1 25;
and 40 springs, $1.50. skirts made toorder, altered,
and repaired, at 698 ARCH Street. nyli lm*
TILACK AND FIGURED BILKS.
JL> A. AH. HYkRS,
myBlm 996 CHESTNUT Street.
DLACK ALPACAS AT 50, 62, 75, 886.,
“ and $l. Also, magnificent Black Mohairs, $1.16*
$126, $1 88. and $l6O
Lupin 1 * Black Wool Delaines, 66 ets.
DonbJe*wldth Black Wool Delatnes, $1.32 to $1.75.
Lupin’s plain colors Delaines, 62 ets.
Pearl Tints AJpMftS and Mohairs. __ .
Toumte’ plain, mixed, plaid, and stripe a MohAlrf,
low and finest trades. M .. m
Fineet Nainsooks. Cambrics, Jaconets. Satin Plaids
atd Stripes, Blrd-eje Linen, Swiss Muslins, Bril
liants, Ac. .
White and Buff Pique by the pieee or yard, good
stock, good qualities. , , • . • .
Lawns, Printed Cambrics, Ginghams, «e.
Muslins ,y th, P Woe g 4 COSARI)i
my9»tf B. B. eor. NINTH and MABKBr Streets.
fJßAY MATERIALS FOR TRAYBL-
U ung DRESSES. A. & H. MTEttS.
mySlm ' ' 996 CHESTNUT Street.
T7IGURBD SILK GRENADINES,
X 0 f the best anaUtles and styles, in Black and Gray
Grounds. 66c to $l5O a 4 . •
Travelllng.Dreßi Goods, in every variety.
Hew Dress Goods, In great variety.
Handsome Chene Silks, $2.60- _ „„
YBBY CHEAP BLACK SILKS,
Bullabu for Dresses, Mantles, and Bacquef. . _ _
COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE
PRICES
Merrimao, Bprsgne. andPacificPriute, 26e. r
10 4 Waltham and Feperill bleached sheetings. $l.
H. STEEL & SON,
myB-tr Nos Tl 3 and' TI9 North TENTH Street.
GRENADINE BAREGES, ALL
U widths. A. A H MYERS.
mvB 1m 996 CHESTNUT Street
u, s. - £ -
gKVpN-THIBiT LOAN.
By .ntionty of 4*. Stmturt .< tb, Tnunzy. tk,
nußßislin** ku uiuud 4b. Btunl BnbMTl*4lo9
U*m tor tb£ *U» «f United BUtea Trunuy Miriw
bMilnc MT«m u« UiiM-4w4b. mt Mnt. teteMM Mr
JUD&nm. known Mti.
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
Ouh Vote an lmi< ten dat# ’of Jm. M. 1865.
tad u« w>Ui thro# roan ten that Urn*. la VOX
vaunt, or an eonrortlM* at tho oftloa of On holier lato
U. 8. (-10 BIX PEE OUT.
. GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
Thm Boad. an now worth a madam of ala. Hi
Mat., iaduiint (Old Interest from Morembu. whloh
stake* the aetoal arott- oa the T-80 Loaa. at ramat
rate, Including fitonot. about tu mt out. yor aa
am, tmldu It* wmvcvmtrm Bfat* ami municipal
taaatfom, wUohaddtJlmmimetotirwpwooiU-man,
aMordlaa to the rat# lorloi oa othor WOMrty. Th*
(stoat U varalio s»al-annually hr ooayoa, attaehei
to uoh aote, whloh mar ho ut of .and sold to aar haak
ey banker.
Tfc* latonat amount* to
Oa. ooat *or day oa a **o aote.
Two mat, Mr dor oa a (100 aote.'
Tea out* per dar on a *5OO not*.
Twenty out* Mr day on a *l,OOO not*.
One Dollar per dar on a *O,OOO aote.
Vote of all the denomination* named will bo rromrt
lr Ihralohod upon roeelpt of mbaription*. and the note
forwarded at onto, Thotototort to 18th June next will
bepaldiaadraßoo. Thtal*
THE ONDY LOAH IK MARKET
nofr oftnd brtbo Oororamont, and It 1* oon(dwUr
oXM<tod that It* nwulor adraatuu wUI main it thi
Q-KEAX POPUUdS LOAW OI THE PEOPUS.
than (aooiooo,oooofthofro*uauthorlnd hr tha
laat Controls an now oath* market. Till imonnt,
atth* rata at which It Is holaa »l>Borb*d. Will all b*
tohscrlhed for within tour month*, whoa the note
will nndonhudlr *ommaad a yrualam, a* ha* nnl
formlr hou th* uh at th» «loi* of the rahswlrUoa*
to other loan*.
la ordsr that sttlisa* of ororr towa and nottoa of the
.onn try m*r ho afforded fulUHia for taklna th} Lou,
the Rational Bank*, »tat* Bank*, and Trlrat* Banka*
thronthoat th* *oanirr bar* (u*rallram*i to r*-
*otra rohMrtrtlon* at rar. Snh*orlha»wlß*otetth*lr
own a«ut*, la whom thor hart ooalduoa, ud who
only u. to ho rououiHt for tho dtUrorr of the aote
for wU*h thor ntolr**Td*n-
JA V COOKE.
SDBBOBIPTIOH AOBBT.
Ho. 114 SOUTH THIRD STRRBT,
oh**lm incnT. au*. asaßaa, fa,
QHARLRB BMORY & CO.,
; STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
HA 10 South Third street,
■ OtTTT.I naTJHTJo,
All Had* of nnannut fnadl »Bi ,Oald aid BUtm
and sold, and Oollutlon* mad*.
Futl.nlu attention dru to tho aanhan ud salt of
aoToramut,Btato> ud other Btookf aad Lou* on oom
mlwlon. no*T-«m
7.30. 5-20. 10-40.
ADAMS & LEVIS,
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* * * * m *
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111.
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THE BASLY PIPE OP
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THE PIONEER BOY.
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LE6AI.
r* THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE
CITY OF PaiLdDELPHIA
Estate of FRANCIS P. DUUGHJBTT, a miner.
Tee auditor appointed bribe Court to audit* setllOi
and adjust the account of the Pennsylvania Company
for Insurance of Lives, Ac., Guardians deceased* and
to report distribution of the balance m hand* of the *«-
constant, will meet the parties interested for the par*
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at 4 o’clock P M.. at the Office of A. S Letchworth,
Bsa., 131 boath FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadel
phia. JOHN SHALLORO3S,
sarMfinwet* Auditor,
MItUXEHY.
79fi CHESTNUT STREBT.
I i bave sow open a magnificent assortment of
SPRING MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS.
Which I offer, wholesale and retail* at the lowest
market prices. . • „ . .. .
Poult do Soles and Gros de Naples lu all colors; the
more desirable aad scarce colors, such as buff, pearl*
rose pink. &c.. in an assortment of ehadea*
Best White, Black, and Colored Crapes.
Ribbons of every shade, narrow and wide* to match
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Wide White L» css. Barbee. Marines of every quality.
Tbe beßt French and New York Bonnet Frames, and
every ether article required- in making or trimming a
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also* a handsome line of the best quality Grenadine
Veils, all colors , • , .
Orders from the country promptly and accurately at
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Q.ENIRAL U. 8, GRANT.
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430 Cheßtuut Street.
NEXT DOOK TO THE POST OFFICIE,.
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RONZR, BU S T,
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
We hue had modeled for ns. by th* well-known ar
tist, J°B- a. B AILLT, a bust of Abraham Lincoln, and
bars hli the game COPfrlfUtSd,. ft.u pronounced by
all who have s«on it to ho a psifsot likens** of the illtt*,
trlon* dotoased. To mska, it within roa.h otall w»
bare pnt the price at FOUB DOLLARS, with a. liberal
disoonnt to the trade.
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ail 10 6t Ho. STO BROADWAY, B. Y.
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They possess the virtue of superior aarabtiity. It
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jslis PfikNKLIN, PENNA.
Boring tooli on hand or made to order oa ah oft
notice, iPJ“' Bin _
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fjiHE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND t
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Par* Deeper cent. Interest on 'Deposits. Agants for
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mut, Stats ud City Loan* ud Stooks bonght and sold,
tor depositors and othera on'Gommlislon. mhlB- fit*
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lsts-canint Dat fish, In assorted package*.
3,000 bhl*. New SartpoTt, Fortnna Bar, and Halil**
Herring.
3,500 kw Lnfcsc, Scaled, 80. 1 Herring.
160 bblsSew Mes* Bh*4. _
260 bores Herkimer ■ sonnty Ohsess. A,.
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from #5.000 to »Io;oaiea.k capitaf. to wrooiato
blnaalf with an old aataWlahtd LIOTOK FIKJ*. Ad
drwa “J. W.. 1 ' at thlg offlga. »*
WANTED— A PERSON OF CAPITiiR
to furnish FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS forfc®
purpose of manufacturing and introducing an improve
mentor good merit, for which one* ttrird luterert will*
be given* It can be shown no risk, asuO eX" r
perinnita are requited. For security o( the tairiial,'
which la not all required at once, ample BatlafaetU n
will be liven. For particulars, ad,re..
A nnsß.
myll-at* at tele Office.
WA NTED-A BOO-
K"" KEEPER, by g eompetent person*' who has had
year* of experience. Address ’* W. J.,” Post Office,
Box MM. myfl fmw6i*
WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLE
HAH, famished rooms, without board, on
Chestnut, walnut, or Arch street,(Arch prefarrod,.>be*
tw*eu Tenth and Twentieth streets. Address •' Box
1267 P. 0 M Philadelphia " myll-gt*
WANTED—IN A BOOK8TOS&5, A
» " YOURG MAH from 16 to 20 years of age. Kustha
correct at figures and of good a< dr*u, Address, la own
handwriting, offioagf The Press, mylfrfil
WANTED—AT NO. 1321 CHESTNUT
ft STREET. enterprising MEN, with •sfot>ss,W6 l
desirous of making ssmall fortune rapidly, to exam*
amine g*s[LLlO* CARPETS, " . ,
the wonder of the age, and no humbug. Address, with
stamp. DR, A H. PLATT#
m>iQ.gt» City Post Offlce.
YJCTANTED—A BITUATION IN A
f Wholesale or Betail Boot and Shoe Store# by a
Tonng Han who ha* is thorough knowledge of both,
branches of mg business, Address Pm 9
office. . myB<ot'
WANTED, AT $l5O PER MONTH,
»' i HttUBH OUTABBSS In «y«y town and
eonnty, for the BURSE and SPY. the most lateresttng
and exciting book ever published, embracing the ad
ventures of a woman In the Union army ss Burse,
Scout and Spy# firing a most vivid inner picture of the
war. We have Agents clearing $l6O per month, which
we will prove to 117 doubting applicant. Send for
circulars. Address BROS, A 00., Ho. 600
CHBbTfIUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. f> aplSrim*
AGISTS WANTED.—TO 1,000 ENER
(JBTIC MBH and WOMEN, a rare chance is offered
to make from $3O to $260 per month selling J. T.
HEADLEY ’S POPULAR BIOGRAPHIES and STAND.
AKD BIbTOBXGAL WORKS. The best selling Books
published. Sold only by agents. Call or send stamp
fortcrms E. B. TREAT, Publisher, 130 GBAUD St.,
flew York piyt2-4t
A GENTB WANTED, TO SELL THE
genuine Improved Rewßnglazd Family SBWIHG
MACHINES, the best Uaduneln the world.
Address " A. L LSBURB A 00.,
spaum* Box 61, Orange, Maes.
fjREATEST THING Off THE TIMES
'J -EOWEB’B PBIZBSKVIfcOPKS.-Agent. WMM
..erywhera. Premium Watohs. given to Ag.nU. On
reoeiw ctf ,16 w. will mail, coat-paid. 100 fnvelopM,
and aaptondld Bolid Silver Banting-dare Watch a. a
nreinltnn to the agent. A .Ingl* Inveloca lent, with
circular end foUnartlenlaia, on racalpt of 26 cento. Ad-
Jraaa A, a. BOWBB * 00., P. 0.,80x4370.30 BBBK
MA,a Street. K. T- mha?-3m
■sBd?flnn— BY A young man
tJpXjVUV* aged 2S, a situation; in any capacity
where thert tea chance for advancement, or would in
vest* $4,000' to $6,000 in a paying business. Address
“JS,” at this office. mylt 2t*
(ttlOA-.A MONTH.-AGENTS WANT-
IflG VACHIUS, the dfilp lOW*prlee machine ift the
country which ie llieneed by Grover A Baker,
wheeler &< Wilson. Howe, Singer A Co , and
Sachelser. All other machines now sold for less
than forty dollars each are infringements-, and the
seller and user are Viable to fine and’imprisonment
Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed.
Illustrated circulars tent free. Address BHAW A
OLARg, Biddeford, Maine m>lO-d&W3m
#7f)<A MONTH.—I WANT AGENTS
*IP f ” everywhere at $7O a month, expenses paid, to
sell FIFTEEN ARTICLES, tbe best selling ever offered.
Fell particulars free. Address OTIS f. GABBY. Bidde
loro. Maine. mylO’d&W&m
M WANTED TO RENT. —LARGE
Bonus given for moderate-size House, either in
West Philadelphia or the etty Address/ stating rent
and locality, ** a- B-,** -Pries offloe. It*
M WANTED To RENT—A BUILD.
ING suitable for a Flour and Grain Store, north
of Market street, and a*rallroad track in omear it pre
ferable.
Address ” Grain 1 Store. *’ Phils P. O, my!2-2t*
f| WANTED TO RENT ON PUR
tCHASK—A Storehouse on MARKET a reefc between
Third and Fifth steeets; Possession to be had Ist July or
Ist January address Box Post Office-» myll»3t*
m WANTED TO RENT—FOR ONE
dor more years, a good HOUSE, with modern im
provements, fnrnUhed or unfurnlihed. Location pre*
ferred between Broad and iWcntieth streets, on Chest
nut. Walnut, or Sprnee. Poseession required about
July Ist. Gocd locattons uther than above not objec
tionable Address Box 352 Post Office. myihOl*
FOB SALE AND TO LET.
EXTENSIVE FACTORY, &C,
TO LET,
S. W. Corner Eleventh and Cath
arine Streets.
MAIN BUILDING- 200 by 62. LOT 800 by 80,
Poiaeseloß about Ist of Angntt «e*t.
mjS-et* Addrea, "Box 307" P. 0,, FMUdelpUa.
rn. FOR RENT, DURING THE SFM-
JuSi-HER MOJSTHB, a Famished House on Green
sireeTt »ea* fidimonnt Par*. Address **l. 0 B., M
*t this omoei myia-gt*
m. T o LBT-A COUNTRY KESL
JEiaIDESCB during the summer months. Apply 9301
CAXiLOVHILIi & treat. myl2-fmw3t»
«FOR SALB-A MODERN FOUR
story brick DWELLING HOUSE* Ho. 9005 WAL
NUT Street, 18 fret-front by HO feet deep to Porcelain
street. Also, a four-story brick DWELLING HOUBB*
at the-sorthcast corner of Spruce and Seventeenth
feet front by 125 feet deep. Afro, a three-story
brick DWELLING HOUSE, No. 15221 ft. Vernon street,.
18 feet front by 100 feet deep.
Appiy to
my9»tufr-2t*
LEWIS H BSDRXR,
Mo. I m Sooth FOURTH Street.
Mfor sale—pine residence.
Tfce'under signed offer for sale the property of the
late B. McComb, aliusted half a mile north of the oonrt
house', city of Manifold. Richland county. Ohio, and l
within corporation of said city. It contains 11# acres of
laud, an excsllent2)£ story brick dwelling hoase.with
18 ]&r|d and high eeihn**. all flnfrhed complete
from osliar to atiu. (length. In all 100 fey 84 feet,) and
situated on a beautiful knOll.
Wood house, cistern, well, barai stable, and other
necessary out-holldisis. . • • '
A choice selection of all varieties of fruit, especially
apples, both early and winter.
Three railroads-running within 10 to SO rods- of the
house, all in full view
It is considered one of the most deßirabls residences
in northern Ohio
A so, for sale, 14-acres in lots, in HoCemb’s addition
to city of Mansfield.
W. J; McCOMBandJ. DAVIB, Jr.,
my II 8t - • Executors.
Mbor sale—two desirable
three story Brick Dwellings, Nos. 1680 (tmmedl
att possession) and 18i9 FiLBEKT Street- Apply to
mylo-3t* JAMRd H, LITTLE, *9* WALNUT Bt.
g| PGR SALE.—THE HANDSOME
■BSPonr-story Besiden.ee No. 9009 AROHRtreet. Im
mediate possession given. Applv to WM RO3SBLL
ALLSB, 8E- oorner FOUBTfI and WALNUT. mylo»3t*
m FOR SALE—WEST. PHILADEIi-
JK PHlA—Anew three-story double Dwelling, with
back-buildings, of gray stone, pointed, with ail the
modern convenience*, at the southwest oorner of Forty
first and Walnut streets Apply to •
JOHN YABD, Ja , & SON,
myßr-mwfSi* 807 BAGS.Street.
m FOB SALE-A DESIRABLEJH
■lcouaTßYßßSlDßlLOß.conUlnliijriracreß-jiIE
thr* e-story STONE aotft-E, Stone Barn, and 160
Bone*, full of ice, within one minute’s WAIR.Of Gray’s
Lane Station, Media Railroad
Also, 25 acres, suitable for Building Lots,
Apply on the premises to
my&gt&wftLtS* DAVID- MTDBA
rn FOR SALE.—A VALUABLB2JH
OF LAND, containing about Beven-C
acres, in Twenty third ward; two story, brisk dwel log
upon it. also, ten loti of ground, near Landsdown
avenue, West Philadelphia Applyto Wlf. 80348 LL.
ALLEN. 8. B. corner FOUBTHandWALNUT. myiO 3v*-
| FOR SALE; gg
A Very Desirable ®ouu4ry Seat*
WITH OYER FOUR ACRES.or LAUD,
Five miles out of the YORK Boadu Good builttngs
and well planted. Price moderates Apply at 903
E ABKET Street, second floor. myttl-St
m DELAWARE' COUNTY—FQR^fc
•■HLsALE-A superior COUNTRY PL AC*, 4 mllesLt.
from the city. In upper Darby township; old style man
sion, large and comfortable, shaded with freest and
evergreen trees, fruit. *c. ;:bajn*. hones for farmer,
etreamof water. Handsomely located. Bltherfonrteen
or thirty seres can be porch need with tha Improve
meat* This property present* many material Ad van
tagei, and will compare with- the most beantlrul and
romantlo in the vicinity of Philadelphia. Possession
At A»se. JiaEEb A- uUSMIfIO,
myll-St 504 WALNUT Street,
I?OB SALE —ONE LARGE <POWER>
r PUNCHING PREBBof J. T. Sutton &Oo pattern,
with table punches aoAoarfirs for all sin boilers; also,
two large iron tanks. Attply at BRIDGEWATBB IRQOf
WORKS, Franklordv bTaNHOPB 4 SUFLBB, Pro*
prietors. m>l2 2y
Drug stgre for sale—Lo
cated in an enterprising town an the West Branch
Of the Ada “fi S0 ™ & SMirB r
mylQ-St* 137 BonnTjBIBP Street. Falla.
F)R RENT— WELL LIGHT
ed, water andrwater- clo«ftt*with or wlthorit Bteam*
power, by OHhB EVANS, QPaRBY fetreet, my 6 fit*
pOTTAGJB LOTS FOR SALE—ONE
\J .ere each. I>arby road, Tirenty-foarth ward. Ap
ply to GEORGE CONNELL,
my6-7t* Mo. aoe South goUßja dtraet.
VO T liCE .—THE PENNSYLVANIA
Ay oil creek PBTRDLBUM COMPANY, usually
known ag * * ©u Creek., * *• witt lease tb*balance of their
lands &t a-bonne flf notkfiS thin fOTIT Jhousand 4?lUta
per lot (74,000). acoordilf to location* »&d the royalty
of one half the oil. , . ' ‘ ■ . ,
This Company owns In fee simple the whole of the
celebrated Watson Flats,” situate on Oil Greek,
within the limits of the borough cf Titusville.'
The property is divided into auhty-nine (89) mining
lot*, of shout or# aero, each. Nowell has ever tooen'
soak on the k * Watson Flats ’ that haAf&iled to prodnos
oil, and a number of them, viz; Continental, U. 8
Grant, Elliott, Goodrich, Bauch, Erast, Leidy, and
Kate, are equal in, pro&QttVrgneßS to any pumping
well in Venango county. r *
This Company rapelypa a royalty of . one-half the oil
from all ‘he wells on the property.
Proposals will be received until the first day of. June
Applications to be maie.at the o&pe of, the Opmpaay,
Bo- *IIL WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, where, plans
and fur ther information may be bad
my9,-wfm<ft» AUG. a LBIDY, Secretary.
PROPQBALS FOR REPAIRS TO
FAIBMOUHT BAM.-«E,LgD rSOPOfgJi Will
»» received u the Offlcs of.the WATSE. ftSPARjMBBT
oattl TUESDAY, lb, I6lh. 1865. for tt. MatajUl, or
<or the Construction and Sinking a CRIB in front ol
bIS w?» for « e iTi a t^rg l M®S?iS
the WORK separately, v* /<>> the WHOutt nAiaaiai/
sgistosv’
,?l 1 . l . > boßd ?o'aTß tandre4 dollar, hr.s bMD
Srps-sasiF 4 ”
the Chiif Raginoer* yiF re B BIBKANBINH,
jnyß 6t Chief Bngittser Water Department.
union MOWING MACHINE,
*l* which ha« ta» tally tnM for ihslart four fun.
It comblnea strenftA, thirnbilitv> ItffW l otightx W,W-
Jroft, «)th compiet. efflel.ncy & ontllof ,;&>»., light
or Keavr, vr.t or dry, lodged or ,landing, and .mbraoM
“anr minor convenience, sol /onnd la other maehln.e.
YssatisMssssr"*
8019 “'utoMsrslmt.
AUCTION SALES.
HERKNEBB* BAZAAR, NINTH
JOS! tad BIBBOH etreeto. ' “
BPJOIAL ABD JXTfUC'BDIWtBT lABQI BAU OP
ojr eATtiH dAy iKbbi'b a bbxt,
AMOAbdo*. -THHWMfea .
iMlndlii pain of no. 'mM"P Wlfk borgH.
fe.t trolling horeeni »pd >om« .nponor nddl. oorm.
I all doiorlptlsng lo .tUto|caaA
A lain ud docireblo ee.orlm.st of now end reeond
bud carriages, light w.gooa. Ac. via vlttek Ik*
agio -—lll commence
BtoglCjOßd double huneai. egddlM. bfldlw. wklp^
C °4lVo.’» donkey, donkey cgrt aOd kiracag.
A#- Bale of Horici, Ac., on WIDBBBDAT.
JtS~ Special eale of newwrriuee, etPhmnix Oouh
yOorbs. Onto Wllllem Dpnlap’eTMey S 3,
#o- PhlladelphU Agrlealjnnl Soelety'g innngl IUI
of blooded .toot. bbKEBBSB,
myll-Mlf Anollonrer.
amusements.
A MB BICAN ACADEMY OF MUSia
J, H, Mead.»«m.Ltsseft,
sWiiA?
IhOTewinbe (fwu| , JUTBBTAIHMBT
b,
MBS. 1C A. OAKBaTSOB f COKPAJTT
WALNUT'-BFEBBT TBBATBa
for the pavpoee of EAIMnQ A PUND
' (o■
LUJLP > MOHnMSMT
to ib* af the fthd If ifnertfieihg
_ __ _F IKK WAR fIBBOi i
, . 8. McMBNAMIfI FLBRTWOOD,
who perished In the great petroleum Are, while! |g>
deevorlng to asve human life. - ,
The ptrfonncJtce D Ly\R°HB W* Tayiittr'a
on,
THE ILOPEMSST,
Bute M«r be retorved at Bl.ley'e Bzchange, Oontt*
: D.slßl Motel i bar A Walk.r'e Mnelc Store, m oh«rt>
L nn> itreei iC. W. A(. Trompler'e Hn.io store. Sevulk
and Chestnntr and af the Bux 0000 ofthe Aoademr.
Afreleelon W cento. Beeeived Saatefl mv» «
•KTBW CH.EBTNUT.BTRBET THEA.
A.V TB*-CHIWi'*STSTBMT, ABOVE TWII7TH.
ygiPAT BVBinaor. May 12,
COMPtJIJiKKI'AS'.t TO HK PjSAJIM HOB-
TlVmnlng'a pnj.'orpa*n« will commence wltt m
COILEBS BaWK j
Wagon).
After whtcb, Hr. LB W SIiMMOifS, by pernHsslos ef
Oarncros* ft Pixey, w ifl appear in one of hlg
POPdLAR BAHJuSOLOS.
, Kids—Mr. F, MDBDADHT.
Grandpas d» Fatcic at\ on—QarnWal ot Yenica—
- MISS TBB.RBBA WOOD.
(By'Permlasion cf Ur. L*onard Grover )
To conclude n h E t EIOS8 r pAS? I f,T Bd ' 01,1,8
EMMA nP O“ »**«•
BATJTHOAT AFTBBIfOOD'. Why lE,
. yOETY THIEO OBAVD FAHIIG MAWm,
when the OOBLEBM BAWM will be presented.
EVEWTJTO. Me.vlft -
THE DAVBffPOBT AflD WALLAOK ALLIABCB.
In Ike elegant bl»y of
amr watbbs bps dsbp.
CHESTNUT-STREET THEA-
„ MAMMOTH PBfmVAb. ,
OBASa OOjaiClMßßTAßl^il&aftir
, M 2; PEAuE?’gIOBDAUET,
Upon which ocensfbn a'
BUPEKB BILL OP ATTRACTION
wUlbepieMnted.
WlU' cmftsnice with the ihriUlng
tIILU * THB fJOLLBWI BAWH.
fibflah Mann (her fftsEuppeMUftee
thlsie&son). »',■• ffrs, Frank MordaunL
(Through tbe kindnosi'of Mies* Annie Ward, who hift
„ , reiiuquii hed tha-pUrt for this occasion only.)
I^k^^¥uia»«-f?&J, sait'
.lonofCaincroreA Wx.J, AS jI ) . S£ ..r u on. of U.
Shorldnn’e Ride.. Mr. Frank Mordannt.
„ , . j»ra»dpabd»eawhiatiom.
carnival YcbU6,‘hha. Them, W9OA
WM.fcjW kindly vob«le|ifr4 Jtsrmliilon or Mr,
The wkolc to conclude with the sparkling Comedy.
_ THE BBBSOBB PAKO.T. *
Edith Tomns. Miss Edith Pngi#
(A young lady, resident of this city; Hef first appear*
„ . , . ance upon any Stag*,)
Captain Murphy Maime '. -- Mr FrankWordau&l,
OOflff FORGET THE DAY AGO DATE.
Box Book now open. myll
ALKUT-STRBET T H>B AT R K ( —
THIS (FRIDAY) ivftfliJlG, May nth.
BFBEFIT OF MISS LUCILLE WRsTBR*.
The Entertoinmeafe wU) commenceSiUh
LUCBBTIA DORGUa
w aa » TBE IfALIAU PjfsOJTRB.
Lucwtia Borgia. .... LuctUe Western
To >onoludt>Wl*h
. OQH Oft BAZAN.
Bobiii..■ 11, Weftena
T 8 MORROW, LUOILLB RRH,
MKB B JOHN DRBW r B NBW ARCH
AYA STREET THEATRE.
FOUR GRABD FHTBRTAIBrHBNTS,
TO RIGHT. FRIDAY. May/12.1866,
TBS HOUSEHOLD FaIRY,
BOOT BLACK ASD HEWQB'tTS’ ROEHR
FROM STREETS OF HBWTORK,
, THE WIDOWS’ VICTIM-. f
and “TBE GOLDBN FARMER.”
SATURDAY, BEIRUT OF STUART BOBSOH,
THB SOLDIERS' MUSICAL TEMRE-
A RAHOI naiOfl will sire a
GRAND TEMPERANCE OOUCBRT,
at BAHSOM*bTKEET HALL, on MOfTBftY, Maylfth#
for the benefit of the cause among our brave volunteers.
Great pains have been taken to make 6hl« the moat in
ure at in g of the seftßou, and as it is a work that calls
loudly for) el p. it 1$ hoped all friends of Temperance
will support this eff-:rt.
. Jjnsle by Tonng Mrn'aOhrtstiAu AsioeUriton and Ame*
rican YocMllt*.. . • Bl ,
Tickets 26 oentst f6t M 9 It 1(TI4 Market itHH*'sll
Chestnut street 4 18 Horth Seventh fetreeu G jula a#
Seventh and Chestnut streets, or at the door oh the eye*
ningj myifrtt*
TJOYER ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
A MOHDAY SYBHifIG, May 16th. 1666,
MESSRS. GROSS A JARVIS,
Assisted by eminent talent.
Will give their
AND LAST BOIREM
Tickets, OKB DOLLAR. apB-6t
PHILADELPHIA NATATORIUK
WALHCT,
SCHOOL FOR
SWIMMING
The above Institution J* now in fall operation.
The boars for Ladles, on aeeonnl of the Increased
number* have been extended from 9H o’clock A. M. to
2# o’clock P f H.
The present Indneements to aabrcrlbers for the wmoi
Will he WfctintMd nntll HaylSth*
TbeUmper&turA Of tfcft water and of the haHi, K*°?i
ae well a» warm weather 4 will cifishl/8 be as hich It
eoaifoit demands. .. -
The lnatltn tion will he open and leisons will he ftve»
to lentlemen a* early at 0 o’olocn a H
For intther partlcnlare reiardinr lnstraoUon for cen>
tlemen and boys, see circular. mye m.
rjERMANIA ORCHESTRA. -THE
A* LAST THRES PUBLIC REHEARSALS OF THE
SEA SOM will take place Hay 13th. 30th. and
27th. • mri 18t
OF FINE ARTS,
CHXBXSVT RTBIEI, ABOVE TENTH.
NOW OPEN,
THE FOBTY-SECOMD AMMUAL EZHIBITIOM
OF
PAINTING AND SODJLiPTURE.
th???eSng 9A- M ’ tIU 7P ' M - " 4 (tla
BOAAMSfi.
A E AND FURHaHRD
Front Boom with B ">ABD for married or single
gentlemen. Apply at 696 North SIXTH Bk. myia at*
DOARDING.—DESIRABLE ROOMS
LF for Gentleman and Lady, or two Gentlemen, at 80.
393 PIBIB Street. References exchanged. mrlO-St*
TTARDSOME FRONT ROOMS BY THE
16th In.l. at the northwest corner of BPRUCS end
MIMTH myS.flt-
nrsviuncß.
JNBURANCB AGAINST
ACCIDENTS
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
BY THR
myKlrlEßS’ INSCRANCfi OOMFAHT,
HARTFORD, COM*.
capital ~.»...Ha00,Q00.
EM. W. ALIEV, Agent, 40AW*lBBt Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
GBMEBAL AGCIB3*T POLIO 188
For Five Hundred Dollars, trltb ,|8 par week compen
sation, can be bad for $3 per annum, or say other sna
between $5OO and 810,000 st proportionate rates,
TEN DOLLAR tPBBttIUH
Secures a Policy for 82,000. or |lO par week eompensa*
tloi foi all and every description .of accident—trsveiiing
or otherwlfee—under a Qt.weal Acoitent Poller, at the
Ordi\%atry Bate.
THIRTY DOLLARS PSUMIUK
B«OW»AfiiU Policy for or itfpar week com
penaanoui a* abor*. at
FOR3ION BIBSB.
PoUtiea iMued for West India, and OaUfov
nia YxaveL Batas can Uaearnad by applleaUon to the
SHORT TIME TWKKTR
Arrangements are coarse of completion by wUek
tbs traveller will baabJeto purchase, at any HaiJwtF
Ticket Office. Insurance for one or thirty deyr
travel. Ten esuta will buy A ticket for one day’s travel*
Insuring 83,000, or *IA w*ekly compensation.. Tieket
Policies may be had.??? 8,6, aad 12 months, in tha saaa
Bisk t taken .at,Baiardous Bates. PoUelek
issued for b ye&ro/or 4 ye&rapxßmium,
mOTJCEMENTS.
The rates stalest than thdse of any othif
Oompany covering the same risk, ,
No medical •zamlnaton Is requlrsd, and thousand*
of those who Ju/ye been rejected by Life .Oempanles, lie
consequence of. hereditary or otherdtcaases* saueffeet
insurance b\the TRAV-RLIiRBS 1 at the lowan rates.. .
Ltfr Insu :an«e ComuaniSß pay no the principal
mm unlll tha ttorifA oflkeassured.
pay the ipse or. damage sustained by*'personal injury
whenever it. occurs. , . . .
Tha lefl'in g of which such, an Insurance give*
to those dependent upon their own lupoc for support la
worth ViWJbftnraaney. No better, or more saeiafac
wry
EODM-EY DSMSIB, SeereUty. •
a. F. AAVIS. Yl«e Fnddeat ...
HENRY A. EvSR, Oensrel Hint.
auMlwUojw MMlved gad Palldee i»aed b»
WILLIAM W ALLEM.,
mhlS.mvrftSm Mo. Oft* WALNUT streeh
k “UPTHE RIVER."--THE
diWaMMlßUltTva end fiv.oiUe Statmer JOHN A.
WUSBK 1. SPJSSjjZ? exteuilve repair, al
t 9. b9ty ?r
a “PLUMBING, GAB AND STEAM
Jj- Fittiug. ChemWe! PlttUlbliig. Cjantrr w»rlr
Hfi P ro»Pt*Y attended A „
No. Uld SEYEMTH ft, ri)HA Oltr. P*. .
SatHBB CAMDEN AND AT.
HUnHHkKLAMTIO RAILROAD.-Tr.Ua
leaveYlne-etana*Fern " /0U0w *, ! ,.„„.,..A. M.
freight, Cars ?■ PS A H*
Atlantia Atw&nodafleii.• •*—KE S-
L l
*R«« *
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cottage ckboa^ 8
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