The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 13, 1865, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
A SOLEMN REFLECTION.
BY TBB BAUD OF TOWS® BALL.
Bome wilt pwrff hava “ ld
That, when ages are fl«d.
And when this present day
Shall he almost forgot,
Then each lone ««!• spot
Shell crow wealthy and lay,
And rut cities shall rise
-Where the desert track lies.
Bat etch plMfl fuMtu how.
Th.r »r> Tims dull th«a bow
Into rota* and dad.
Shcnld aaob doom am b«.
Oat fair alt,, to thaa.
With what tov.mum jud
WU th» tiavoUer man
Aj» tby telio. ho nisws !
" On tbli spot, ” he will *oy,
'* 'When the groans Mock* gray
Btffl are piled op so tall.
Stood that place which is yet
in oar cleseic lore set
As the great Tower Hall,
Where such cheap clothes wore sold,
Inthort (M ot «»*
AUJcinds.styles.andsisesof clothing,men T s.yout7te M
and boys \<tll grades. from mediumto superfine. Al
►homh oar sales are large and rapid, we have a fall
«ad complete assortment, new and fashionable, which
la being replenished daily. Onr prices, being based
apon the lowest market rates of the season, are lotoer
the lowest elsewhei'e. An examination invited.
TOWER HALIi»
Ho. 518 MARKET Street.
BENNETT fc CO.
Pinking Irons of the half round,
and flat shapes, and of scollop or saw*tooth
sterns; also. Punches Mallet*, Hammers, and Graf*
ftrlng Scisiors. TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (light
Thirty-five) MARKET Street* below Ninth. It
The Discomforts of Washing-day
m*y be abridged by using the Patent Clothes Wringer,
which qniohly wrings cat the clothes Without Injury,
?or sale at TRUMAN & SBAW’S, No. 835 (Bight
Thirty-five) MARKET Street, below Ninth. It
“Look on this ticture, and then on
THAT.”
Here you behold the infirm step,
The pallid cheek, watting form,
Untested food, and a social atmosphere
Poisoned with the tales of aches, pains.
Sleepless nights, end raeLtaVtiespondeucy.
There, laughing health, sparkling eyes,!
Elastic steps, craving appetite, forgotten cares,
Genial thought and ambitions resolves
Show the contrast and mart the picture.
And here the secret lies, that
Unknown to Qanchanboss, the Doctor,
Smith had taken bottles three
Of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. B Jl2 St
The Greatest Discovert of the Age.
•• London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing*"
Restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color.
Mokes the Hair Soft. Glossy and Luxuriant.
Nutritious and Entirely Vegetable.
Does not Stain the Shin or Soil Anything.
‘.ondon B b a i> Hair Color Restorer,
j.ondon this Hair Color Restorer,
lor,don Certificatb. Hair Color Restorer.
lam happy to add my testimony to the great valae of
;fae “London H&ir Color Restore*,” which restored
my hair to its original dark color, and the hue appears
to be permanent I am satisfied that this preparation
is nothing like a dye, bat operates upon the secretions.
It Is also a beautiful hair dressing, and promotes the
growth. 1 purchased the first bottle from Edward B.
Gatrigues, Druggist, Tenth and Coates streets, who can
*Uo ttstlfy my hair was very gray wuen I commenced
jti use MRS. HILLER,
No 730 North Ninth street, Phila.
fries 75 cents; six bottles. $1 Sold by Dr. SWAYNB
& soflf, 030 Berth SIXTH Etwet, above Tine. It
Great Inducements ! Great Induce
'.ZSTi !
QkF.IT INDUCEMENTS’ GREAT INDUCEMENTS J
Gkbat Inducements 5 Great Inducements J
The Attention of the public is invited to the splendid
.isaortment of Tine Clcthini displaced la the Immense
stock of
Messrs. Psrrt & Go.,
Contained is their three stores, viz :
jto. 303 CrasTKirr Street . Abovb Trtrd,
So. 600 Chestnut Street, (GBaBTVILLB BTOSSS'
Old Stand }
AndS. B. Cor. Seventh asd MarehtSts., (JoSfES%?
Which for variety of styles and sizes of garment* c%n>
aot be surpassed They row offer a superb stock,
manufactured from stylish and seasonable food*, put
chased at the lov7e-t point of the decline, and for sale
5t ft 6 Smallest Possible Living Profit,
Smallest Possible Living Profit,
Smallest Possible Living Profit.
They have also a quantity of Good Clothing Left over
koa last season,in which they present
GasAT BAKOAixa to pnaoßAssaa
Great Bakoairs to Purchasers.
GRBAT BaROAIHE TO PUROHASKK3.
$5?- For the accommodation of those who wish to hay*
their clothing made to order* we have in connection
with each establishment a
Custom Depabtmbkt,
Custom Department,
Custom DaPabthbnt,
To which special attention is paid* the hast artists
using employed, and the
Style, Fit, and Durability,
Style Fit, and Durability,
BtTLE, Fit. and Durability,
Of each article guaranteed. Citizens and strangers
are invited to favor us with an early call.
(Pesky & Co. •
So. 303 Chestnut Street, above Third,
80. 609 Chestnut Street, (GRANVILLE STOKES’
Old Stand,)
And B. B. Cor. Seventh and Market Sts (JONES*)
mj9>6t •
Boys’ Clothing, Boys’ Clothing, Boys’
CLOTHING,
Soya’Clothing, Boys* Clothing, Boys* Clothing,
Boys’ Clothing, Boys’ Clothing, Boys' Clothing,
Boys’ Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boy** Clothing,
Boys’ Clothing, Boy*’ Clothieg, Boys* Clothing.
In every variety. In every variety.
In every variety. In every variety,
In every variety, In every variety,
In every variety. In even variety,
In every varlelj. In every variety,
la every variety. In every variety.
At H. L. BalioweU & Son’s,
AtH. L. Halloweß A Son’s,
At H.* L. Haliowell A Son’s,
At H. L E alio well & Son’s,
At H n BalloweU & Son’s,
At H. L. Haliowell St Son’s,
534 Market street, 034 Market street.
534 Market street, 634 Market street.
634 Market street, 534 Market 6tr«et.
634 Market street, 534 Market street.
634 Market street, 534 Market street.
634 Market street, 654 Market street.
SPECIAL NOTICE.-We have the largest and best as
sorted stock of Heady made Boys’ Clothing in the city,
cut in the latest style*, and made in the best manner.
H. If HALLOWELB & SON,
nys-awBt . 53* MARKET Street.
Joses’,
Tan LOWSST
SELLING fKIOB
it marked in fiiuies
on eachaitlcle,
AND NEVER YJJUBD,
AT
JONES’
Crescent One-price
CLOTHING HOUSE,
MABKET STREET,
above Sixth,
Ifo GO*
Prices reduced to suit the times.
A fine assortment of BSADT-HADB CLOTHING,
suitable for all stason*. constantly on hand.
Custom-work made t<* order at short notice. [mh9-3ra
A.bmy Itch, Tetter, all Skin DIS
EASES.
“Dr, BtMUfW* ■ Allays am. Oinhntnt.”
Sieayne's Itckixg Ointment. ,J
“Dr. S wayne’s at oscb. Ointment. 13
No case so obstinate or long standing it will not care.
At a blood purifier and care for Scrofula, use our world
renowned Panacea. Prepared only by DB. B WAYNE
A 808. 330 North SIXTH Street. It
Unpbechdrnted Success.
UNION BUTTON-HOLE
SEWING BUGHUES
NOW BEADY.
SEWING 100 BUTTOS.HOLM AM HOOK.
Stitching Warranted to bo Superior to fuinfric&rk)
to any Mattrial* and Much Afore Durable!
Salesrooms,
•00 WASHINGTON Street, Boston.
TIT BROADWAY, Now York.
Florence Bewinf Machine Booms, 030 CHSSTNUY
street, Philadelphia.
AMOS Xi. WOOD, . . , . Treasurer.
Khu-tuchs im
Itch. (W:kbatoh t s) Itch.
SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT BHJSUM.
Will cure the Itch In 48 hoars. Alto, cures B&itßheam,
deers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of tbe Skin.
Price to cents. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS A POT
«SR, BOSTON, Mass , will be fora aided fiae by mall.
Tor sale by all druggists. mhl3-6m,
Colgate’s Hofet Soap.
This celebrated TOILET SOAP, in such universal de
nied, is made from the CHOICEST materials, is MILD
»nd EMOLLIENT la He nature, FRAGRANTLY
SCENTED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in its ac
tion upon tbs SRtn. For sale by all Druggists and
Fancy Goods dealers. fe2B-tathsly
Philadelphia Natatobittm and Physi
cal ihstitdtb.
broad street, below walnut.
SWIMMIBG SCHOOL FOB BOTH SBXES.
Thu .bore lnititntiOE Is now In fullop«i'fitf/jn
The honiß for Ladle?, on ucoist of the inoreassd
Jntaher, hay, been extended from 9 H o’clock A. M. to
•*« o’clock P. M.
The pree,nt lrdnc<mcnt» to eohecrlberc for the season
Rul be continued until May 16th.
The temperature of tbe water and of the halls, In cool
as warn weather, will alwaysbo ashixhas
coufott demands-
The Institution will be open, and lessons will be given
*o gentlemen as sarly as S o’slock A M.
For farther particulars regarding instruction for gen*
tiezaen and boys, se6 circular. myB-6t
Something New—Pab- gfff~ga'
. ’ ’ 'MELEE’S PATENT ISOLATED*'?’* *
a FBAHE PIANO, combtainc extraordinary pow~
pnritr, nndeweetnem of tone These Instruments
r " cyallileuUy recommenced as enperlor to any Piar os
“860,withouto-ceptlon. Thesimplicityofconstrue-
aDeh ae to convince any one, upon examination,
or.ti.l , are r « sli r mach to be preferred to the meet
swy inatnunents in the market.
Please call, examine, and be convinced.
JcMt MABKST Street, is sole
agent for cale ol these beautiful lnatrnmentß. myll-3t*
(feiCKEBiNG’s Pianos—
v r a9.OOOSOLD.-Ne» Ware7or,m7rT¥Ttl
■entrance in Art Gallery, 914: CHESTNUT Street
®» 4 -a«* WM. H. DDTTOM.
Geobge Steck & Co.’s
PIANOS, nsffl
. AND
MASON & HAMLIN’S
PliKn „ CABINET OBOANB.
20rtii« , °v*r 600 each of there fine C4BINET
PlVsn have been sold by ' üBOASS
Fobt*« fr sndihedemandUoon- CaßlffßT
Pmfn increasing. - ORGANS.
For sale only br GISISET
HANo R GOULD. ORGANS
H'iril SEVENTH and CHESTNUT 8t«. CABINET
**' ORGANS
Celebrated actresses endorse
JARED’S “EM All DE PARIS” for Imparting beauty
aid fimbneis to the oumplexlon, clearness and soft
ies, to the skin. Their letters are already before the
public, the aennineiMua of their approval haying war
mated their publication “KSfalL HE PARIS” re
moves freckles and tan, and smooths out the marks of
small-pox. making the skin soft, white, and trans
parent. Sold by all Drnggists, Parfomers, and deal
ers in Toilet Goods. my9-tnths3t
A Poem fob Shad Time,
“tbadi ©h, shad! Shad! Oh, ehad!
Boy any ahad 7 1 ’ Oh, alst we glad
That now baß coma the season of shad 1
The shad man noisily rings at our door
With a couple of hundred shad, or more*
And bawls in our ear,
Lest we shouldn't near,
"Bay any shad?
Shad? Ohs sbadt”
We never will mind the shad man's noise,
For all the family, girls and boys.
Decidedly wish
To taste * dl»h
Of sveh R'desirable sort of fish.
The shad’s so frceli that he’s hardly dead.
But, to settle his hash, we chop off his head.
We strip off nts jacket, sc&ie by scale.
From the Up of his nose to the end of his tail,
And put him on gridiron qc flryingj»u—
The shad that we bought from the shad-selling man.
We dose him with pepper, and salt, and butter,
And carefully watch him sizzle and sputter.
And now he’s done!
What capital fun
To eat Buoh a shad!"
It isn’t bad
To liavo this style of fodder to eat—
Better than buying beef steak meat!
Isn’t it good? Isn’t it good
To have such magnificent fish for food!
Shad’s good; but every wise man knows
We may eat shad, but we wear clothes.
After eating our fill of shad we call
At the elegant store of the great OAK HALL;
And as we go wo merrily sing
OTtha clothes they cell to wear in the ipting.
The good time to buy Clothing has come at last, and
people from all quarters are improving it bv making
their purchases, We still have a good assortment, and
the prices are so low that all oan easily count the dif
ference between war and peace. Come and examine
for yourtolf.
WAMAMAKER St BROWN,
OAK HALL,
It * S. B. c«. of SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
MARRIED.
FABEIBA—WILLARD.—Oft the llth Inat., by
the Rev, Samuel E. Smith, Mr. Joseph. Farelra,
Sr., of Philadelphia, to Miss Louisa D. Willard, of
JVEillbrook, Bucks county, Pa. No cards. *
STETSON—FRICK.—In this oity, on the 26 th
nit., by Rev. R. Jeffery, D. D , Atolsha Stetson and
Amanda Frick, both of Philadelphia. *
X>r&X>.
MACFERRAN.—On the nth instant, William
Underran, In the 69th year of his age.
The relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral, from his late resldenoe, No. 835 North
Fifth street, on Monday, at 1 o’clock. To proceed
to Cedar Hill Cemetery. Funeral eervloes at the
house. **
:BKOUGrHTON—Suddenly, on the llth inst., of
congestion of the lungs, Isaiah H. Broughton, aged
46jears. £
The relatives and friends or the family are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his
late residence. Fortieth street, north of Lane ißter
pike, West Philadelphia, on Monday afternoon, 15th
inst., at 2 o’clock, without farther notice. Funeral
to proceed to Glenwood Cemetery. *
McClellan—On ThursdaylMayiohl Maggie
McClellan, daughter of Oscar D. and Sarah Mc-
Clellan, aged 10 years, 1 month, and 15 days.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the
residence Of her parents, No. ioe South Eleventh
Street, on Sunday afternoon, May 14th, Qt 2 o’olook,
without further notice. Funeral to proceed to Wood
lands Cemetery. *
ASH.—Killed in battle, at Spottsylvanla O. H.,
Va., May 8, 1864, Captain Joseph P. Ash, sth U. S.
Regular Cavalry.
The male relatives and friends of the family, and
also officers of the army and navy in the city, are
invited to attend from his late residence,
No. 222 South Fourth street, on Monday afternoon,
at half past 2 o’clock. Services at St. Peter’s Church,
at 3 o’clock precisely. Interment at St. James the
Less. **
ALMBONE —Near Petersburg, Ya.. on Bth
May, 1865, G&ptittß Frauds £ AUibonc, Ordnance
Officer 2d Division, Cavalry Corps, Army Of thfi
Potomac.
His frinnds.and thoso of-the family ate invited to
attend the funeral, from No. 1816 spruce street, this
Saturday, 18th Inst., at lo o’clock precisely. To
proceed to the Woodlands Cemetery. *
PHlliXi’.—On the 11th Inst,, Isaac Philip, at the
jesidence of Us son, E. Thlllp, 1823 Mount Vcrnoa
street, In the 72d year of his age.
Intermont at Friends’ Burying ground at Mar.
shall ton, on the 13th Inst., at 2 o’clock F. M. *«
PLAIN BLACK CHINTZES.—ENG-
A- LISH and Amoilcan Plain Black Chlntsei. for sale
by BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, 918 CHESTNUT
Bueet. mrC tf
DLACK BAREGE HERNANI.-LU
AJ? pib’R Black Barege Heraaui, 3-4 and 6*4 wide.
BESSON St SON, 918 CHESTNUT Street. myS tf
T?YRE & LANDBLL.
-Ei ESTABLISHED Iff <lB4o.
We always adhere to good Goods, and depend on fair
dealing for patronage.
GOOD STOCK OF SILK GOODS.
GOOD STOCK OF DRESS GOODS.
*p26 SHAWLS AND STAPLE GOODS.
CHIBCU OF THE SEW TESTA
HENT (T f H STOCKTON,Pastor), ELEVENTH
stid WOOD Street*.—Preaching SABBATH aTPBR
NOON, at o'clock Snmminc up of Bible Creeds,
No 11 o: the Series Ail invited. li*
THIRD REFORMED DVTOH
CHURCH, corner TEETH and FILBERT Sts ,
Rev. J. PABCBAL STRONG, will preach in this
Church TO* MORROW. 4 eivices at lift A M. and
4 P. M. It*
Kg® BEV. T. ATOBfi. D. D* OF BAL-
B£xy TIMORE, wiU preach in St. Matthew’s Lutheraa
Church. KkW Street, below Fourth, TO-MORROW
MORNING, 10>£ o’cloek. Evening service commences
Quarisr before eight o’clock. It*
USIOS M. E. GHUBCH, FOURTH
&i.reet, below Arcb.—S ABB ATH, May 14th. Rev.
JAMES NEILL will preanh In th-s Morning at 10|£
o'clock and Rev. SNOWDEN T. THOMAS in the Evs
ping at to 8 o T clock. it*
RKvSr® »€MII.DREN IN WEAVBBf ; M OR,
GLORIFIED CHILDHOOD —Rev. W B.
WOOD will preach on this subiect at Union Meeting.
AMERICAN MEOHABtCS' HALL, toroer of FOURTH
and GEOFGS Streets, TO MORROW (Sabbath) AF
TERNOON at a Quarter before four o clock. All are in
vited to attend. it-
SWEDEFBORGIAN, CORISEB OF
BRriAD and BEABDYWINS StTeets -Sermon
by Bav B. F. BARRETf, TO-MORROW MORNING:
4 ' The Pharisee aud the 1 üblican. 1 * It*
WESTERN M. E. CHURCH,
»=» TWENTIETH Stieet, below Walnut.—Poach
ing TO-'MORROW (Sunday), at 10>£ A. and 7% ?.
M., bytheltev. THEO. feTBVBNS, It*
J5H* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
•» CHAPEL. TEAEKFO&D Boad and MOVTaO
MERY Avetue. —PraachlDr TO-MOBR9 W, 10)£'A. M
fad ly* it. M. In the AkTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. pub
lic services will be held in the Sabbath School- Sir-gtag
by the children. Addresses by Rev. H. B. SWIFT and
Hr, ABBAHbM MAKTIH. it
rsr» THE WAGNEU FREE IMSriTIJTE
WB9 OF ACIENOB—dBVBNTEEaTH SbrasUabOFe
COLUMBIA Avenue.—Preaching TO-MOBfiOW (Saa*
day) AFTEJBNOON. at o’clock, by Her. F. 8 HEN
SON. Beats free. It*
rgP» RET. L C. tfATE ACS WILL
preach in GHEBN-Street M. E Church BAB
BATH MORNING, at 10K o’clock. Rev. C. J Jones
at 1% in the Evening, lt«
Kg* TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE
ELhVENTH-ST. M. £ SABBATH-SCHOOL,
ELEVENTH Street, above Washington avenue, will be
held on TUKSDAj EVENING next, at 1% o’clock. Ad
mission, ? wenty Cents; Children, Ten Cents. It*
ra* CISIBAL CONGREGATION Aid
CHURCH- CONCERT HALL.-Service appro
priate to the First Anniversary of this Church will be
held TO-MORROW Morning The Pastor, Bev. BD
WABD HAWES, will preach at 10% A. tf, and 7 %
P. M, *
IgS* THE APOCALYPSE, TjH £
first of a series of epe«ial Dkecoivei by Bar.
J. A PSiSS, D. u., at hU CHUhOH. RACE Street, b 9
low 6txth, SUNDAY EVENING, atS o’clock, mvls-at*
PHILADELPHIA TRACT AND
MISSION SOCIB n -The Ninety- fourth meet
ing in bthalf of this Society will be he d lathsFif-
UfcEth Presbyterian Church, corner of FIFTEENTH
and LOMBARD Streets (Bev Wm. McEiwee. pastor),
on SABBATH EVENING, 14thlost., atSo’clock. Key.
J. LONG, Eev. J. BaUL, and the Pastor of the Church,
will &d<* rear the meeting. Public invited.
Tract Distributors wanted. It*
KSF*' TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF TSS
•os' OLIVET SABBATH SCHOOL, Iw^uty-second
and Mount Vernon Streets, TO-MORROW AFTER
NOON, o’clock. All are invited. it*
SABBATH* SCHOOL ANNIVEB-
Wv SABY. —The First Befnrm«d Dutch ChttToh
Sabbath School, corner of SEVENTH and SPRING
GARDEN Streets, will hold their Anniversary SUNDAY
AFTERNOON, at 8 o'clock Appropriate addresses by
the Rev. J H. SAYkAMand others.
Preaching by the Pastor at 10)4 o'clock A. M. and 72£
o'clock P. M. ‘ It*
THE PHILADELPHIA ANNUAL
w l ®' CONFERENCE of the AFRICAN M.B CHUBOH
will meet In the Union Church, COATES Street, on
SATURDAY MORNING, at & o’clock, and will continue
inhesion for ten days. Rev. Bishop WAYMAN will
preside. It*
•S&* SABBATH’SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
Ft? will mee< in the Scott’s Chu'ch 6PBUCB Street,
above THIRD, on MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o’ dock.
§»*»««». V necessary dualificatlons of
&Bnde | y-Scliool Teachers ? • * . n*
SPlßimusc-HB. J, G. FISH,
a Traces medium,and a very eiodaent lecturer,
will speak at SAN SOM- STREET HALL, on SUNDAY,
atlC-34 A. M. andBP- M. it*
■sa* BOTICE TO ATE BCLIBfQfJE NT
vs? CORPORATIONS ORGANIZED UNDER ANY
LAW. OF TBE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
t dice Is hereby given to all companies incorporated
by or under any Jaw of tb« Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania. and organized at any time prior to the first Mon
day of November, 1864 that have failed to make report
to the Andl’.ox General under the Act approved April 31,
1218, and the Act approved April 80,1864, that they are
re Qm«d to report to the Auditor General forthwith, as
followi, viz.:
Jn case a dividend has been declared, the Treasurer
will report, under oath, tbe amount of capital paid la,
!lkti d JI,L a,lK,Tnit ’ aud rate per cent, of each dividend
i£m S rear €a . dll3 « ike first Monday of November,
r»»?l»^iL a £ y yesrs lu which the Coxa-
and in case no divl
d^ d D ”? a ff«®f n Q d ? cl ? , u e<l during the year or years end
ippraiaement of tho cash
US Sni lSth K k “I 1 existed batwesu the first
end fifteenth days of November, must be made by the
JSiS'iS Boi a of tIM DlrmtOTS,
ntidetciatt. Win an ls made, the re
port should alto slat, at waat u me tbe Compiny was
organized.
i»> addition to the above report, the act of Aur’l
2', 1868, companies not payiug a tax or tonuace are re
quired to make a separate report, under oath, of the
•J rea>UT6r, of the amount of net earnings or income re
ceived during the period from April 30 io November 1
)564, in accordance with the second section of ihe act.
approved April SO. 1864
COMPANIES INCORPORATED BY OTHER STATES
and "doing business in thia Commonwealth. JJ are
noticed that ihey are made subject to the lax on net
warnings or income under the 3d section or tho act of
AjrU SO, 1861, and are rc-quired to report to the Auditor
General the amount of such net earnings oriacowe re
ceived between the EOth of April and the Ist of Novem
ber, 1864. t ,
AD delinquest Companies incorporated br or under
any law of tee State of Pennsylvania, wilt be alfjrded a
reasonable time in which to make tho seve/al reports
required by law and above funmerated; but continued
E,»KUct or refute! will subject them.to forfeiture of
charier, fl! dfrthr 2d proviso of tue 2d unction of the
act cf April SO. 1864, which {gin he/ollOWiflf Wjids;
** Provided further, That any corporation which tie
foiled to make returns to live Commonwealth, &« re
quired by the act of April 21, A D. IS-53, entitled *Au act
for the better securing to the Commonwealth tue pay
mentoftfeXisduebyinsorpurated c lopwier,’maymake
i-urh return wit&in sixty days after the passage of sms
iict, any Jaw to the contrary notwithstanding; and all
delinquent companies felllcg o; refusing to make fall
retards end payment to the Swe, as required bf tne
neral 3aws of this Common weak h in relation thereto,
all their right* and privileges dac3ared for
felled by proclamation
Auditor G,a,ral.
W. a KSM3LB.
■ Slat, ’AVca-nrer.
ffAHHiSBCEa. May 10. 1865. myn lm
KSf* Ofnra OF TH£ COAL KSOUE
IMPEOVBMBJIT AND COaL CqMPASr.
PITLAI-ELOHI*. May 8, 1856.
.A Sredal Meeting of the stockholders will be held at
Company, 329 WaLMUfi Street, on
T B?BhpAY f May26tfa atlio’clockM.
By order of the Board of Directors.
HORACE B, MITOBBLL,
myl3 tgfi Secretary.
COAX AT COST.
TRICE FOR MAI,
FIVE DOIiLABS PER TON.
THE GIRARD
MUTUAL COAL COMPANY.
This Company is now well established and receiving
subscriptions for their stock, and delivering Coal
promptly of the very best quality, in any quantity,
large or small.
The advantages to the Stockholders In this Company
are very apparent, and cannot fail to be appreciated by
any one who will take the slightest pains to investifate
the basis of its organization and the plan of its opera
tions. Even in the present disturbed condition of the
coal market, the Stockholder will derive the full benefit
proposed in the prospeotna of the Company—saving the
entire amount of the operators and the retail dealers’
profits, besides realizing a handsome dividend on his
stock.
For nil Information BOeeiswr, to a full undwetanainn
of the ralbject, *ppiy at tlw
Ko. 330 Walnut Street,
Or at tho Delivery Depot,
EIGHTH AND ‘MASTER STREETS.
£eo. C. Mitchell, Henry Simons,
Secretary and Supt., Treasurer.
Delivery Depot . my!3-6t
|gp» FAME ISBURANCE COMFAKT—
■SB? Office, No. GOG OBfibTXUTetreei.
Philadelphia, January 28,1885
The following Statement of the FA MR INSURANCE
COMPANY, of their condition on the 3’sfc day ofDacem
btr, 1864, is published in accordance with an aot of As
*emWT: CAPITAL: #
Authorized and subscribed.»+.i«TTL. $109,000 00
Amountpald 85*279 00
ASSETS
Benda and Horigagts.~.'»-.*«-*V"537,350 00
Demand Loans on collaterals. >»»• 9.960 60
United States 7 3*lo Loan 29,000 00
United States 5*20 L0«n........ 11,000 00
Philadelphia City Sixes.B 180 00
Leal Estate.4,Blo 82
StocSs.. 4.260 00
Interest aocrued*^.**.• 3,976 46
Balances, open policies, due from _
aaents. 6cc 1,876 62
BiiJn 774 00
*"•-* * * Jill 85G 0S
liatalments on Stock not called in,
for which the Stockholders are
Individually liable^..^*.*^.,.-.*.11721 00
—5117,766 35
RECEIPTS FOB 1864
Premium on Fire Bisks, amount*
fog to $1,686,017.c0~ C 6
Interest 6,081 S 3
20,693 39
LOSSES, EXPENSES, &c.
Fire 56,370 00
1,399 62
Expenses, rent, advertisements, '
taxes, donations, «c.,*.....—... 3,04166
S6lari6B.M«**n«**M*.***>TH*»*«** 2*SOO 00
lB,OlO 68
Dividends* January and .Taly«~.«-»., «*-**«•*. $4,184 80
. Amount at risk, $1,431,096,00 „ _
FRANCIS N. BUCK,
President.
Wtli.tamb I. Blanohard, Secretary.
NOTICE.—A MEETING OF THE
fcS? Stockholders of the LIBERTY OIL COMP ANT
<»F PEN i SYLVAN IA will be held at the Wetherill
House, SARSOM Street, above bixth street. Philadel
phia. on TUESDAY* May 16th, ISBS, at 3 o’clock F. M ,
to consider the acceptance of the charter, and for the
election of directors and officerstnder the same.
WILLIAM ROSSITER, Secretary.
Hay-4, 1886. mye-rittthst*
ra® OFFICE GIRARD F. AND M. IMS.
BU CO., 415 WALNUT Street,
Mat Bth, 1865.
A Dividend of FIVE DOLLARS per eh&re has been
declared out of the earnings this Company for the
last six months, payable to the stockholders on and
after this date. By order of the Directors.
mr9-taths9t ALFRED 8. GILLBTT, Treasurer.
rrs® A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholders of the COW CREEK AND BTIL
WELL BUN OIL COMPANY will be hMd on the 18th
day of May. at 4 o’clock P. M., at their Offica, No.
South FIFTH Street. „
kp29>sw’hor HENRY J. FOX, Seo’y.
THE ARNUAI. MEETING OF THE
Stockholders of the MANDAN MINING COM*
PANT* (of Lake .‘‘Uperior,) will be held at their office.
No. 324 WALNUT Street, on THURSDAY, the 26th
lost., at ISo’ciock, for the election of Directors and the
transacth n of other business.
B A HOOPSB, Secretary.
Philadelphia, May 10,1E66. myll-lSt
THE FAIB OF THE LADIES’
V=& UNION ASSOCIATION, which was with great
lore postponed on account of the murder of our late Pre*
sident, will be opened at CONCERT HALL, on MON
DAY • May 16th, and continue two weeks. Though the
end of the war is so near there are hundreds of brave
wounded soldiers who will need allwecandofor them,
It is honed that In view of'this and our great expense,
the pulUc will give us a liberal support. „
Season tickets twenty*five cents; single admission
ten cents.
A handsome dressing case will be voted to Fred. Dou
glass or Robert Small. . myB 64*
assr* OFFICE OF THE UNIDN PASSEY
BN gee RAILWAY CO. * No. 208 South FOURTH
Street. Philadelphia, May 2. 1566.
A meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will
be held at the Office on MONDAY. May 22d, at 10 o’clock
A- M., to consider and accept the Snpplement to the
Charter* pasted at the late session of the Legislature.
By order of the Board of Directors.
my 3 17t WM. F. KEMBLE, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE BSSOLUTX
IS? MINING COMPANY, No 324 WALNUT Bt.
Philadelphia. April 11.1866.
NOTTCS U hereby given that ail Stock of the RESO
LUTE MIKING COMPANY on whi«h instalments are
due and unpaid 1» hereby declared forfeited, and will
be sold at public auction on SATURDAY, the 19th 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 Director*. B. A. HOGPJB9,
ap!2 tmylS Secretary and Treasurer.
MERCHANTS’ AND MANUFAO
WSff TUBERS’NATIONAL BARK. t m
Pitxsbue<?j April 11> IfBs.
Stockholders are hereby notified that Books .will be
opened for subscription to the new stock of this Bank
atrhe COMMEBCUL NATIONAL BANK, in Philadel
phia, on MONDAY, May Ist. 1865, aud will continue
open during bank log hours, daily, from 10 o’clock A.
M. toS o’clook P. MV, until Thursday, June Ist, 1866.
By order of the Board of Directors
JOHN SCOTT. Jr., Cashier.
BV 8. BOJ.T.MAN, president,
nttebure, Peuna.
SOBT. B. STERLING. Vice President,
Philadelphia apl9*tjel
KCT** OFFICE OF THE PIERRE POUT
wsff OIL COMPANY, 121 south THIRD Street.
Philadelphia, May 8. 1866.
An Adjourned Meeting of the Stockholders will be
held at the Office of the Company, on WEDNESDAY,
May 17, 1866, at 12 M. WM. H. WALLACE,
mj 9-6 t Secretary.
§3S» OFFICE WASHINGTON OIL CO.»
XOTIERCHABTB’ EXCHANGE,
Philadelphia, April 28th. 1865.
The Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be held at
12, M, on SATURDAY, May 13th. , „
ap29 tm!3 WM. C. STILES, Jb.« Secretary.
KS* NOTICE-WORDEN FARM OIL
VS? COMPANY. Office No. 149 S. FOORTH Street.
Certificates of stock will be iesu«d on and after May
Ifith. 1866, on mrrender of the original receipts
mylP-ti* J. L. DBLaPLAINB, President,
THE AME BICAB SUNDAY
•3S* SCHOOL UNION.—The Annual Sermon lu bd
half of the AMEBICaN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION WiU
be preached by the Rev. Prof. 8 J. WILSON, of Alle
gheny Theological Seminary, at the Church in ARCH
Street, above Tenth, on SUNDAY EVENING next,
May 14th, at 8 o’clock. By order of the Committee.
myi2-2t M. A, WUBTS, Secretary,
A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholders of the WHEEL BUN OIL COM
PANY will be held at the office. No. 313 South SIXTH
Street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING. May 31th. at six
o’clock. LEWIS C. CASSIDY,
myl2-fatuth4t* President.
ra* lEELABD AND AMERICA.—VERY
BsE? R 6V . Dr. HOBIABTY will deliver a Lecture on
the above subject to Irishmen and the Friends of Ire
land, at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
on MONDAY EVENING. May 29, U 65.
Tbe triumph of the Union is the trumpet note of uni
vevsal'Lberty over the world.
Tickets 26 cents: reserved teats 60 cents. myll 3t*
|®* OFFICE OF THE AMEBICAW TBONT
*=3§ i ' AND STEEL ASSOCIATION, No. 908 South
FOURTH Street, Fuiladblphia, Hay S. 1865
The Third Quarterly Meet tug of the American Iron
and Steel Asioctatlon will take place at CHICAGO, lU
noi«, jon WBDNEBDAY, the 24in of May, last,
A general attendance of Iron and steel manufacturers
is expected and desired. „ „
ROBERT H. LhMBORN,
myll-thstutmy24 Sesretary,
IKS* OFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND
BOSTON MINING COMPANY.
Philadelphia, April 29, 1865.
PYtlee is hereby given that au iustalmint of FIFTY
CENTS PEE SHARE on each and every share of the
capital stock of the Philadelphia and Boston Mining
Company has this day been called In, payable ou or be
fore the 20th day of May. 1365, at the office of tho Com
p»a*, ao. 423 WALNUT Street. FnD&tMptt*.
By order of the I irecton. j. S. MoMULLIN,
myil-thitutmyafi ■ Treasurer.
|gip> AMERICAN HAIL
AXD
MIL MACHINE MAMFACTIIRINC
COMPANY
o?
PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND.
CAPITAL —*••—-©300,000.
0,000 SHARES—PAB TAISJE, $5O.
PBERIDBNT,
HESST THOMAS.
*
TRBASffRER. fc
JOHN W. HALL.
- PIB3070&S.
HENRY THOMAS, Harrisburg.
JOHN W. HALL. Harrisburg.
R. G. KIEMAB, Baltimore
HENBT GILBERT, Harrisburg.
BAKSBRS
ADAMS & LEVIS, FbUaialtibto.
The Snbs.riptlon Booi for the Capita Stock of thlc
Jonsasr *l*? 'be Bairtla, Home of ADAMS
i LEVIN Ho. 300 CHSBTJtUT street. Philadelphia.
Persons wishing to make a profitable investment are
respectfully invited to call os Meura A DAUB A LEVIS,
who will give them farther information, and will show
item the Machines, now running and making uaUs.
The adv&uifiges we claim for our Machine* over any
ithorsinuse, are:
That they produce a more perfect nail, with a better
cead. audfawer imperfect nails.
That they effect a saving of not less than fifty per
tent. In the expense of grinding knives and dies.
And the Machines being self-feeding* they effect a
mvlngoi from fifty to seventy-five per cent. In the
labor of cutting nails.
Parties feeling an Interest, and desiring to subscribe,
will please call and examine for theaseives. aplfi im
MIUTAB*.
N PRIZE MONE\ AND GOVERN
®MB*T Bounty to all who enter the
m UNITED STATES MARINE 00BP8. t
“■ Order* have been received from the head of the
afirine Corps, at Washington not to restrict reeruits to
s particular class (as has neon the cue heretofore), oat
to receive ALL who have served in the volunteer ser
vice, or iu the regulars, or In the marines, and hav*
o«es honorably dlsthargcd. 6neh persona enlisting in
he United States Marines will receive the Govern
ment bounty, and will also be entitled to their share of
prize money ,ln any capture of the enemy's vessels.
For further information apply at the recruiting ran*
iexvoua. No 311 South FRONT Street, between 9 A
M. and 3 o'elosk P. M., every day but Sunday.
„ • JAMES FORGET,
apl-tf Captain and Recruiting Officer,
folding bpring beds.
F Bedding of ev«ry dwcrlpti* &.
BprlDK-oottom beds and cots
te * WM B 0“ “ 4 Th'S®» ,
9 South SBVBWTa Straat.
tayia- lm
WANAMABEB fc BEOWM,
THE PEESS.—PHILADELPHIA
FMSSTIVASU BAtUlfltiD
•=K» COMPANY—TBBASUBER’B DEPARTMENT
Philadelphia, May 3* 1646.
jpOTJCE TO STOCKHOLDERS-Tue Board of f>l
recto** bav* tbis day declared a serai-tnaaal dividend
of FIVE J*EK CENT on the Capital Stork of tbe Com
pany, dear of .National and State taxes, payable on ana
after May SO, 1566.
Blank power* of attorney for eoUecHn* dividend*
AM be bad at tbe Office of tbe Company* XCo, t|3B Bouth
THIRD Street. THOMAS T. JIBTH.
mv4-2St Treasurer.
QT FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF
W PHIL ADELPHIA, No 733 ARCH Street (desig
nated Depository of the United States), Philadelphia.
The Board of Directors hare this day declared a Divi
dend of BIGHT FRB CENT. out of the profits for the
last six months, pa? able on demand- ele&r of all taxes.
myS’lOt SAMUEL J MAC MULLAN, Cashier
I®" OFFICB OF THE MAPLE SHADE
OIL COMPANY. Ho. 534 WALNUT Btreet.
Philadelphia. April 29, 1699.,
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Maple
Shade Oil Company will be held at their Office on
THURSDAY. May 18.1865, at 12 o’clock M., for the pur
pose of electing a Board of Directors to serve fox the
enfulngyear; THOMAS R. SBARLB.
apS7tinylB Secretary.
U. S.
SETEN-XHUtrY LOAM.
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the
undersigned has assumed the General Subscription
Agency for the sale of Unitid Kates Treasury Notes
blaring seven and three-tenths per cent, interest per
annum, known as the
These Notes are issued under date of June 15, 1665,
and are payable three years from* that time, in cur
rency. or are convertible at the option of the holder into
IT. S. 5-20 SIX PER GENT.
GOLD-BEARING BONOS.
These Bonfs are now worth a premium of nine per
cent., including gold Interest from November, which
makes the actual profit on the 7 30 Loan, at current
rates, Including interest, about ton per cent, per an
num, besides its exemption from State and municipal
taxation, which adds from one to three per cent . more,
according to the rate levied on other property. The
interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attached
to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank
or banker.
% ■ Tbe interet t amounts to
One cent per day on a $5O note.
Two cents per day on a $lOO note.
Ten cents per day on a $5OO note.
Twenty cents per day Ofi ft SI,COO note.
One Dollar perday on a $5,000 note*
Notes of all the denominations named will be
promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions, and
the notes forwarded at once. Tbe Interest to 16th Jane
next will he paid in advance. This is
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
now offered by the .Government, and it is confidently
expected that its superior advantages will make it the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
Less than 93J0,0C0,0C00f the Loan authorised by the
last Congress are now in the market. This amount,
at the rate at which it Is being absorbed, will all be
subscribed for within four months, when the notes
will undoubtedly command a premium, as hue uni-*
formly been the case at the close of the subscriptions to
other Loans.
In order th&t citizens of every town and section of the
country may bo afforded facilities fat taking the Loan,
the National Bankß, State Banks, and Private Bankers
throughout the country have generally agreed to re
ceive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their
own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who
only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes
for which tl ey receive orders.
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
DBAKUU IMOKY. ALBS. *H*so». J*.
QHARLBS EMORY & CO.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 15 South Third atreet.
All kinds of nneurrent funds and Gold and Silver
bought and sold, and Collections made.
Particular attention given to the purchase and sale.ol
Gov*rament»state, and other Stoeka and Loanc on com
mission. noff7*6m.
7.30. 5-20. 10-40.
ADAMS & LEVIS,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
All kinds of .
GOVERNMENT BSGUBITIBB AND STOCKS BOUGHT,
SOLD. ABB NBGOTIATBD,
GOLD ABB SILVfIB BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Special attention given to OIL STOOK& rahll-Sm
■DWAKD XOlin. BOnAOI *. WABBOB.
gDW. ROBINS As CO.,
BTOUS AND EXCHANGE
BROKERS,
no. 47 BOOTH IHIBD BTBKBX,
FHIiADBLPHIA.
All bird a or
babe irons, sold, silvbb, stocks, eodds,
ADD GOVSBDMBNT SECUHITIBS.
bouohAdd SOLD.
Oollwtlosa mad* on nil part, of th. ooontrr.
Depo.lt. reaelved, «abj««t to ilxlit draft, and lntorot
allowed. mh7-3n.
gBCOND
NATIONAL BANK,
OP PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA,
‘ (LATB IKOK CITT TBUBT OOMPABT.)
CAPITAL. ©BOO.OOO.
DADK3EB- ADD MHBCHAHTB’ COILHOTIODB
promptlr attended to on the moet (ATOrahle term..
e. I* WAENKBt President.
CHARLES H. BIGGS. OuM«r. mbS-Sm
r* THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS
FOB THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA.
[l. b.I Notice is her&by given to all person* interested
in the following Estates, that the the Judges
of the Court aforesaid hare appointed SATURDAY, toe
third day of June. a. D. 1865, at 10 o’clock A. M., for
hearing the following accounts, and unless excaptions
he filed thereto the same will be allowed, vis;
Estate Samuel Betion, account of trustee.
Estate Caleb Miller, account of assignee.
Estate James Bonaldscn and ah, account of trustee.
Ssfa'eThomasCoidy and wife, account of assignee
Estate Mrs. Sarah Clement and daughters, account of
trmtee.
Bitate 6arah Irwin, account of committee.
Estate Jonah Ashentelder, account of assignee.
Estate Estl er Barclay, account of committee.
Estate Hannah Wrlgnt, account of committee.
Estate Mulfoid, Huulzinger, & Oo. p account of as
sjgnee-
Estate Charles Miller, account of trustees,
Bstale Lobert W Smith, account of trustees.
Estate Jcbn F Fersch. account of assignee.
Estate Mary Ann Ererly- account of trestee.
Estate Hn. Saiah K. FotteraU and al, account of
trustee. FEED. G. WOLBERT,
goylS- s4t Prothonotary.
THE PARABOLA
AES EVSEY DAY WIDDIHG IDOEBABED PAVOB.
They improve the sight, strengthening the nerve* of
the organs instead of imparing them, as other specta
cles with a single focus ate apt to do.
FOB SALE ONLY BY
gR O O K E & PUGH,
SOB. 1731 and 1733 MIBKRT Street,
SOLE EECEIYBBS OP THB FOLLOWING WELL
KNOWN AND ESTABLISHED BHANDS OP
F L O U R:
JOHD MUSSBHU*,’-
•' iBTDA MILLS. ’ ’
"PEIDB OP THE WEST,"
PINBBILYASIA ASH WICSMKI BBAHDB.
The Trad* .applied at market rate*. apl4-lm
CPECIAL SALB OP. PRBNOH AR
AJ TISTIO BEOB2SS.
RTATUAttY* MOUSES. VALUABIB
® *•«■• 4-.. *«., recently
imported from Pr&uoe and Italy by viti
BEOS..(form.rlyYlto Vni fc sSiS.fto Uieplaraat
onr Ait Gallery. Bo llio CHBSTNOT Street,
„ ON WEDNESDAY MOSHI.G,
KaylTth, at 11 o’clock The collection will be ar.
util Did for examination on uoEday.utb in&t at which
nme catalogue c*» be had at the office of Hiiifi Viti
Bros., Mo. 149 8. Front street, or at the Art Gallery *
rcylS-St Taos. BlEda “son. A n „»,g!S;.
a PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM
Etttiog. Chemical Homtiiny. Country work
J&Llk promptly attended to, by
JJtv SaMTTXT. W LBIXATT
myia- 2t* Mo. 11l 8 SEVEJfTH St, Phil£ City, Fa.
dgfe WRITTEN AND VERBAL DB
BCBIPTIONB of Character. Oonatltatlon. udw
YV >«»'• with ADVICE on Buelneee, Heallll, BduS.
ttop, Self- Improvement, Management and Tr,l»
Inn of OBILDEBN. aoelal adaptation, *,;, 4a,
and evenlnt, by _ JOHN L. OAPiN, 1
Phrenologist and Bookseller.
0.11-ttith.lylf No. <B 8. TENTH Bt. ..hoy. nfca.V»nl
GEEAT OENTBAL CLOTHINa HOUSE,
DIVIDENDS.
FINANCIAL.
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA.
Ho. SOS CHESTNUT STBEET,
LEGAL.
epectacLes
E, BOEHEK & SON, Optician.,
No. 403 CHESTNUT Stmt.
-•kosoiusko,--
“CITY HILLS,”
“EAGLE MILLS, ” and other
Saturday, may 13, isss;
BEMn. DRY ROODS.
pEACB AND PROSPERITY PRICES.
EYRE & LASDELL,
FOURTH AMD ARCH,
4 1 mp outers,
- JOBBERS,
ADD
RETAILEBB
OF
FUSE DRY ROODS.
»p26.w»m2n»
S ™SSf A =JIT^ ND IMPORTANT NO
BDSIDB8S!! 81,1,1 * 0 0F? BHTIK! STOCK TO CLOSE
w , SALB
we Invite specif attention to the above announcement,
we have a Lane Stock.
,. We are Selling Cheap.
«/fclnUmiw? 18 snt °loced out on or before the let day
of September. Silk* and Drees Goods.
Gmhe, Cawtnwrec. and Linen GoOdfl,
H a
myuam Cor, of EIGHT™ ndßPiaHg (JARDkfr.
TAQG & BRO., COR. TENTH AND
FINS, open BARGAINS, from auction.
3 cases ladies’ corded border linen hdkfc. 18 and 28c.
, 2 cartons very heavy Nos* 40 and 50 black bonnet rib
bon*, 62 and 75c.
2 tartons very heavy white and com colors do. do.,
75 and 80c
t \°A snour ?tog rtlk glove*; stitched backs, sCc*
1 Jot If dies very fine liale thread glove*. 20c. •
teede, lUie thread, open work
hose, 37 and 50c
4 and half regular made White cotton
hose, 25 to 50 cents.
4 lots gents' unbleached cotton half*hose. 25 to 60c.
6 lots gents' thread, Berlin, and silk gloves. 310 to $l.
5 lots gents' fcauze merino underahutß, fine goods.
$l. co to 1.62.
Hot blue grenadine veils. 60e, not half price.
2 tots aenu' Granch gum tuspendors. 700.
6 lots blue, pink, grasD, and buff tt»Tl«u.ac, 25 to SOo.
2 lots very fine Bwis* muslins, 50 and 75c.
I lot aaofcarilla stripe Swiss muslin, for waists, 62}£c.
6 lots plain while Nainsook muslins, 80c to $1.25.
1 lot back silk invisible setts, 40c.
2 lots gents' silk seek ties, black and colors, 25 and
60c. :
1 lot very wide ana fine Scotch diapers, 96 per piece.
Also, trimming ribbons* all colon, dress buttons,
mlMes’ and, boys 7 utookings, children’s gloves and
hdkfs, notions in variety. myl3 tf
SHETLAND SHAWLS, IN EVERY
variety. A. A H MYKBB,
nnB-im 986 CHESTfIUT Street.
ACE POINTES.
THQS. W. EVANS * 00.
Will om Ada mtmlit . beautiful assortment or
LACK VOIHTEB add bovbnovb,
At prices maeh below the present gold rates.
myla-St* 818 and 880 OHB3TNPT Street.
\IWRNING MILLINERY.
A. A H. MYEBB,
royS-lm 986 OHgBTBUT street.
QLOBSY BLACK MOHAIRS.
FEAKI. SHADES ALPACAS.
TOtTEISTS’ DEESS GOODS.
BLACK WOOD DELAINES,
BLACK MANTILLA SILKS.
WHITE AND BUFF PIQUE.
COOPER & OONARD,
my6-tf 8, R cor. WIDTH and MAKKBT Streets,
MANTILLAS, all styles for
JJX. mourning. A. & H. MYERS,
mjS-lm 936 CHESTNUT street.
fiOO HOOP SKIRTS. fiOQ
HOPKINS' H OWI MAKE” OP
HOOP SKIRTS, the best assortment and best quality
and styles in the city Gore Trails, all lengths and
sizes, from 18 to 65 springs, from $1 75 to $4. Plain
Skirts, all the new shapes and sizes, from 19 to 50
springs, from $l-49 to $3. Skirts of extra heavy steel
and extra tape* from 20 to 35 springs, from sl9o to
$2 75 Mieses’ and Children 7 *, of every gr&u*. from e
lo 35 sprldgs* from 4 to 8 cento per soring • they have no
eqc&l. * get is for tbe New Flexible skirt, the most
pliable Hoop Skirt made, and tally equal to the Duplex
Eilpilc Skirt, and at much lower prices. Also, con
stantly on hand, full lines of low-priced New York
Skirts, kid-padded and metallic*fastened—ls sprints,
86c.; 20 springs, $1; 25 springs, $1,15; 30 springs, $1 25;
and 40 springs *l6O. rkirts made to order, altered,
and repaired, at 638 ARCH Street. my!2 lm*
“DLACK AND FIGURED SILKS.
JLJ A. St H. MYSBS,
myS Im 930 CHBdTffuf Street.
T2LACK ALPACAS AT 50, 63, 75, 88c.,
and $l. Al«*s magnificent Black Mohairs, $1.15,
$1.25. $l3B. and $V 60 M .
Lupin's Black wool Delaine*. 85 cte.
Double-width Black Wool Delaines, $1.12 to $1.75.
Lupin’s plain colors Delaines, 62 ots. '
Pearl Tints Alpacas and'Mohairs. . , , ,
Tourists’ plain, mixed, plaid, and striped Mohahrs,
low and finest grades. * . _ . • ~ •• •
Fiseit Nainsooks Gambrlfs, Jaconets. Satin Plaids
and fetripee, Bird-eye Linen, Swiss Muslins. Bril-
Bants, Ac. ■
White and Bnff Pique by the piece or yard, good
stock, good qualities. •’
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Street; can be examined Saturday, Monday, and
*) ueeday, from 9to 4 o'clock. For terms address Box
1662 Poit Offiee, With reference. myl3 2t*
Mto let.—a chestnut-hill
Cottage and Furnltare. with stab'e Ac , by
J. B. MiTOfiELL,
my!3-2t* 310 FORK Avenue.
Mfor sale,—a three-story
Brick Dwelling, with three story ba;k buildings
ingoed order; lot 20 feat by 100, Mo 1909 Mt. Vernon
street Immediate possession. Apply at Mo. 1833
W ALLACE Street, my 13 gt»
m REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. .
EE# Immediate possession ...
Four* story dwelling Mo. ISOB Mount Vernon street
Three-story dwelling Mo. 1533 Wood street, through to
Pearl. 7wo handsome houses on Washington Ldne,
Germantown, near station-lots 60.br ?25 Two story
house corner of Main and Sharpnack stress, German
town—lot 140 by 220 feet
Forty ox mere acres in lots on Washiniton Lane, Ger
mantown.
The above will be sold low, for part cseh.
my!3-2t Apply at I*B BRBAP Street.
MFOR SALE—FOUR-STORY BRICK
Mo. 3005 WALMUT Street, 13 feet
front, by 120 feet deep to Moravian street. Also, three*
story BRICK DWELLING, Mo. 1533 MOUMT YER-
M Ofl St, 18 feet front by ICO feet deep
LEWIS fl EBDNSE,
No. 1531 Booth FOUR fH street.
Apply to
ttylB-2t*
m FOR SALE-DWELLING, ON
JEULTAmo Street, above Eighth.
ii**ettin#» Powell street. above Sixth,
Three JstyTfci and Dwellings on Girard avenue west
and Dwellings OU Girard avenue west of
Fourth.
One Store and Dwelling on Columbia avenue west of
Eleventh
And many others. B. F. GLEMM,
133 South FOURTH Street, and
mylS-tf S. W. cor SBVESTEBNTH and GRBBM.
m for SALE, VERY LOW, WITH
SMimmtdiate possession, three story DWELLING,
2128 Mount Vernon street
Four* story DWhLLIfIG, 200 Morth Eighteenth street.
B. F. GLBMB.
133 South FOURTH Street, and
mylStf B, W. cor. BBVBHTBIMTH and GRBBM Sts.
<Sjf FOR RENT, DURING THE BUM
-HM.MBB WORTHS, a Furnished Hons* on Green
street, near Fairmouat Park. Address "F. 0 ft,,”
at this office, myl2»2V
Mfor bale—fine residence,
„Tbe undersigned offer forsale the property of the
late B. McComb, situated half a mile north of the court
house, city of Mansfield. Richland county. Ohio, and
within corporation of said city.. It contain* 11# acres of
land, an story brick dwelling house.with
IS large rooms, and high ceilings, all finished complete
from cellar to attic (length In all ZOO by 94 feet,) and
situated on a beautiful knoll.
Wood bouse, cutsrn, welt, barn, stable, and other
necessary oat-buUdingi. ~
A choice selection of aU varieties of fruit, especially
apples, both early and winter.
Three railroads running within 10 to 80 rods of th-i
house, all in full view
It is considered one of the mo Bt desirable residences
In northern Ghio,, •
~14.cr.fi la lets, la *44S«on
to city or Mantn&ld- . .
W. J. McCOMB fmcl J. DiVtS. Jr.,
mjll 6t Bxeetitori.
m DELAWARE COUNTY—FOI?S4
superior OOUPT&T PLAGE, 4 milos-E
-from the city. In upper Datbr township; old style mao
sion, large and comfortable, shaded with forest and
evergreen trees, fruit. Ac.; barn. honßa far farmer,
stream of water. Handsomely located Either fourteen
or thirty acres can be purchased with the improve
ments. This property presents many material advan
tages, and will compare with the most beautiful and
romantic In the vicinity of Philadelphia Possession
at onee._ JAMES R CDtfMtS ri,
COB SALE —ONE LARGE (POWER)
*• PUNCHING FBE3S of J. T. Sutton &Do Bittern,
vltfc table punches acdiaoks for aU rite boilers; also,
two large Iron tanks. Apply at BRIDGSWaTBB IROH
WORKS, Fraukford. BTAMBOPJS & BGrpLSK, Pro*
prietora. ' nnl2 2t*
POR RENT-ROOMS, WELL LIGHT-
A- ed, water Aid watßpsloset, with oawlthonk Steam.
power, by CHgs BVAtIB, QUARRY ktiaet. n»8 ot*
pOTTAGE LOTS FOR SALE—ONE
tore web. Darby road, Twenty-bmrth ward. Ap,
ply to ObOßflß CONUBLti.
my6-7t* Ho. 808 South FOURTH street.
HARIES DE VItITE—HAYE THEM
■y made at B. F. BEIHRB’S, eat ARCH Street
None suTpsiß hts styles in aecaiacy. arranrement. or
daleh Bieented wltb rate Wilt. &e .peeima?! V
OHOTOGRAPB ALBUMS. PATENT
BD Hinge Back Photographic Albums; sutanse all
others In strength and flexlbHtojvelegant stvt»» hind.
ings.nlUizic, for tala at 2. F. S&IMSR'B, 6*4 ARCH
DEAUTIFUL STYLES CARD PHO-
V,, TOQ B*MS, 12 for M »,■ enltable for Albums, and
scholars to rxebange wt?h «l/.u>oMLtss. execntsd ia be
atave Ore an GillMJ, BbOOtfP s.r.jt.
PORTRAITS OF PRESIDENT LIN.
*- COLH.—ALL THE VABIB TIBS of Start Matos and
Lithographs enppllei * B<ftTHM|
mrlo-et* if la Korth trixra Street.
T7XCBLLBN'£‘ IMPERIALS, CARTES
mylg ff to* AROa Street.
AT PRXOESL
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
jtx j a el w ** t **** >t|4 *k*>**«* <
Albert Casiedy*
THIB (SATURDAY) AFTJUNOON. May IS, ‘
th *" Wl OKAHD SPECIAL ENTEBTAIHKIST
b,*he«h., ffi JJ M jg^ BmßJr>
mbs. h. a. <ubbbtsoil’s;e£oblluit OOHPm
WALKUT-STBMT THEATBB.
teth.puipoe. <* MjamAnm
TO
> BDILP.f aoBDMBjrT „ ,
ko tfe, m«M4» or
B. HoUBHAHia
wbo perißb.d In th» (tent petroleum ire, trlUlit e«-
daavorlnx to save human life. _
W. Taylenr'a
THE BLO^BMBBT.
Sente may be referred at Bielejr’e Bxobenre, Coatl
nestal Sow; Lee ft Walker-e HnaloStore, KSCirt
nnt etreetj C. W, A. TrumpJer'e Mnelo Stor*. SerenUi
and Okestnnt: and at tbe Bex Office of the Academy.
Admteelon 60 cente. Beaerred Seate »1, my9.»t
TCHW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA.
A 1 TBS-OHBBTBOT BTBKBT. ABOVE TWSLPTH.
THIS S.TI7ED4T AFTBBiroOR, May IS,
lOBTY THWD OBAHB PAHILI IfATIffAl,
when the Popular Irish Drama,
THE COLLBBN BAWN,
will bepresentod.
Admisalon to the Mstlnce,^
30 Cl NTS TO ALL PARTS OF THB HOUSE.
Children, 25 cat ts Doors open at 1% o’clock. JPw
foxmance to commence at2>£ o’clock,
*HIB SATURDAY BVEUIFG MAT 18,
TWO GLORIOUS DRAMAS.
Drama, InSaele, tha
ROBBER'S WIFE,
MOHDiJ May 16,
, THE DAVENPORT AND WALLAOK ALLIANCE,
in the elcganl Plav of
B’IILL WATERS RUN DEBP.
ALNUT-STREET TEEATNB,
THIS (SATtmDAY) KVNNING, May ISth.
in her great character of
NA*CY6TKFS,
in the damatization of Dickens 1 masterpiece*
OLIVER TWIST,
MRSt JOHN DHOW’S NSW A.BQH
"«*- STREET TSRA tRB. “
BBNBVIT OF STUART ROBSON,
MISS RFFiE GBRMOEI WILL APPEAR.
TO NIGHT. SATURDAY. May 13, 1896,
MY PRNOIOU4 BETSY, ' ’
KING LEAR. THB CUSS
„ thb wiaoMir.L. and
MR AND MRS PETER WH( n E
MONDAY, MR AND MISS BIGHINOS,
OOYER ACADEMY OF MUBIO,
*- MONDAY EVENING, May 15,1886,
MESSRS. CROSS & JAH VIS,
AasUteH by tminent taleuM
Will give their
FOURTH AND LAST SOIREE.
PROGRAMME, •
1, OilettoJnF. Opus 166 Schubert
Two violin*, viola, violoncello, contra batao,
oono, clartonetto.
t No. 2. Pianoaoior,tif«*d*»*»MM«Chopin
„■ • , CHAS H. JAKViS,
Orchestral accompaniment for a ceccnd piano.
3, Bcptettoin D minor, Opus74.Hummel
Piano, flute, oboe, corno, viola, violoncello, and
contra hasao, my!3 2t
f|ARL GAERTNER’S GRAND NA.-
TIONAL OONCBRT will take place on
a- THURSDAY EVENING. May 18:h,
_ AT THE AMBBIOAN ACAIiEMI OF MUSIC.
Beserved Seats can be had at Mr. Ch&s. Trumpl«r*a
MusJcttore, corner of Seveoth and Chestnut, audatthe
Academy of Music, from Monday the 16th : and Pro
grammes to he had at the Music Store. Tickets, $l. IS-M*
THB SOLDIERS’ MUSICAL TEMBB-
A RANOS UNION will give a
. —.GRAND TEMPERANCE CONCERT,
at SANSOM-STREET HALL, on MONDAY, May 15th.
for the benefit of the cause among our brave volunteers,
Great pains have been taken to make this the most in*
terestteg of the season- and as it is a work that calls
loudly for 1 elp, it i« hoped all filends of Temperance
will support this effort,
Mnsic by Young Men’s Christian Association And Am»
ritanVocaU*t*.
Tickets 25 teitss for sals at 1914 MArket itrest: 18Q
Chestnut street; 18 North SBvenci* sueei; Gould’s,
Seventh and Chestnut streets, or at the door on the eve*
uing- , . myl2-3t*
JfOjm AGADBM t OF MU3IO*'
M- MONDAY BY BRING, May 15th v \B5fi,
MBPSRS. CROSS A JAHVIS,
Assisted by eminent talent,
Will give their
-a .. a fourth AND LAST SOIREE.
Tickets, ONE DOLLAR. i
PHILADELPHIA NATATORIUM
A AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE,
BROAD STREET, BBLOW WALNUT.
SWIMMING SCHOOL FOR BOtH SEXBB.
Tbe above institution Is now in fall operation.
The hours for Ladles, on account of the Increased
&an>ber. have been extended from 9H o’clock A- AL k»
2^.a , eiwi F. Mi .
The vreceht iniifiaamastg to cubtdflbdfA tW the MUtt
will be conUnu<id until MAY 15ih,
The temperature of the water and of the halls, In coot
as well a» warm weather, w>U always be as high aa
comfort demands.
The inslitstion will be open and lessons will bo given
to gentlemen as early at 6 o’clock A M
For lutther particulars reiaiding instruction for gen
tlemen aod boys, see circular, myß 8i
rj.BRMANIA. ORCHESTRA.-THB
V( LAB— TUBES PUBLIC BBHEAKBALR OP TH3
SEASON Bill take place Hay 13th, 20tb, aad
27th, mvt) Ift
OF FINE ARTS,
PAINTING AND SOULPTUEE.
Open from 9 A. M till 7 P. U., ud from 8 tUI 16 lit
the Vvealna. ap97'tje3
DRY ANT, STRATTON, & BANNIS-
MtER’S NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLUS 38,
ASSEMBLY BDILDING, S. W onrner of CHESTNUT
and TENTH Streets. Cali or send for a circular,
myig-2t
. ,jPO4jR»,CTfi.
T7IE a¥ thb'old
X u ( g. HOTEL, 413 CHESTNUT‘treat Tiro hand'
someiy-furnlshtd chambers ou Oheiitnat street trlU be
vacant to*dty. Charges moderate, This home turn no
bar, Reference required. mylS»3t*
4 BANDBOMBLT FURNISHED
iX Front Boom with BOABD for married or ainile
gentlemen, Apply at 636 North SIXTH 6t, m»l22i*
XTANDSOME FRONT ROOMS BY 1 HE
XX 36th last. at the northweat corner cf BFBUOI and
NINTH my»6t»
TSJOTIOB IS HEREBY GIVEN, THXT
-L" application bee been made tv the TiMuteeeol that
Fire Association of Philadelphia for the renewal
of poller of insurance No. as 6fW for SI,GCQ. Issued July
7. 3857. in the nemo of James Daary, which has beta
lost or mislaid, Any information thereof will be re
cord by JOHN HoGOSKBR,
an2S tntb»lm* TWENTY FOURTH and I'iURT,
Notice.— sealed proposals,
endoricd “PROPOSALS FOB FURNISHING TBB
PUBLIC SCHOOLS WITH LBHT.GH OB 80HULKILL
COAL,” will be received by the undersigned, at the
Controllers’ Office, southeast corner of FIXTH and
ADELPHI Streets, until TUESDAY, June 6,1655, at 11
o’clock M,
The Proposals which will include the storage of the
Gcal, unu be for separate Districts, as follows:
First Dis-rarciI—Comprising 1 —Comprising the First, Second, Third.
Fourth, and Twenty sixth wards
Second District— Fifth, Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth
wards.
Third Dnn-fim—Sixth, Eleventh, Twelfth, and
Thtrhvntfc wwda.
Fourth Disißicf—Tenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and
Twentieth wards.
Puyh District— Sixteenth, Seventoenthißijrhteesth*
and Nineteenth wards,
Sixth District— Twenty-flret ward,
Seventh DiM'iocT—Twenty• second ward.
Eighth District—Twenty* third waid.
Finis Distriot— Twenty-fonrth ward,
texts District— Twenty-ftfth ward.
There wilt he two s'zes required, Egg and Stove, and
the ton to be 2,210 pounds.
•‘Each and every ton of said coal shall be weighed at
the place of delivery, in the presence of a proper per*
son, to be deputed by each Sectional Board as weigher
(subject to the approval of the President of this B >»rd).
wh o shall keep an accurare account of each load of coal
cellared, lie exact weight, as ascertained by correct
scales. And no bill thall be approved for such coat, uu*
lew sn affidavit of tie weigher shall aosompauy such
bill, * ettixic forth by what contractor the coal was de
livered, tbedateof delivery of each load* the number
of tone, end the quantity ol coal delivered, and whether
we'ghod at tlop;ace of delivery. ”
_ Proposals will be received at the same time for the
CBAJtnpAL and KILLING WOOD that may be
rcautred.
By order of the Committee .on Supplies
HENRY W. HALLIWKLIi,
mg)3 cmwllt Eeoretaiy Cent! oilers HablH Sohools,
Proposals for repairs to
FaIBMOUNI* DAM.-SEALED PROPOSALS will
be received at the Office of the WATER DfiPABfMENT
until TUESDAY, Mar 16th, 1855, for the Materials or
<orthe Codetruction and Sinking a CRIB In front of
Faiimonnt Dam. -
Bids will be received for the TIMBER, the RTONSiOr
the WORK separately, cr fox the WHOLE MATERIAL
AND WOBE complete. , ,
The Committee on Water will make contracts for the
Material, or the Work, or for the whole complete, as
may appear to be for the best interest of the city.
pfo Lids will be received unleti accompanied by a
certificate tbftt ft bond for fire fcppdred d,>ua*« has been
deposited with the Cltr teiieitim as pef OkdtfftHfls
rianssnd b# Hun at ihe Office of
Chief ■>«!»«. JTf o B h^klNß.
_my|et Chief Engineer Water Depertwetit. .
PHILADELPHIA.
WILMJWOTOtf, AflD BALTI
UUhB BAILKOAD.
BOUTS OPBH TO BIOHMOND CITT POI.T, AND
NO ,eOLK
T/alne lo.Te Depot, corner of IIBOAD Street and
WABBISOTON Arenas, >tS It! A. SI., aonnectln, with
BAI LIBS STSaUBBS at Baltimore
Fere to Elchtooud T 5
Fare to City Feint.,......... 11 7S
Faro to Norfolk *•■»••••• 8.74
H F KINIBT. Snpt.
QBO. A. PADMUIt, Gen. Ticket Agent. myU lm
BBmm&Slffl CAMDEN AND AT
fIKHBasfiESLiNTio railboad.-ttm&»
le*ve'VlntJ-str«etFewyASfollows: ....
Mail Train mcIMA 11,
Freight, with Passenger Gars attached ******** 8,00 A M.
Atlantic Accommodation*►«♦♦•♦■*♦,■♦•.-*♦*-*.-***4.l6V. M*
Junction Accommodation***..*. ****•*»,♦«♦*♦*& 80 P M*
RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC
Atlantic Accommodation....«*.***,...,-6.20 A Bf.
Freight, with Passenger Cats attached—*.. 15.06 P. M.
Mail Train*... *,..h«mBEP,K,
Junction Acc0mm0dati0n........... .....6.35 A, M.
_ EXTRA HADDONFIfiLD TRAINS , „
Leave Vine street 11.15 A. M.. Haddonfteld 180 V V.
N. B.—Freight must be delivered at Cooper’* IMut
before 6 P. M. to insure its going down the next day*
mhfl. 3mif JOHN O ItHYANT. Agent
SO* WALHDT street.
THOMAB M’DONOUGH,
OEOIEiI, BT, AOKRMITHIWO,
“* 31EBBT,
J*S- Borin, tool, on hand or made to order on eUork
notice. myii»an
““ “
m 100 BUBHBLS 0? PHIMB.MIB
- BBMP BEKD. for *Bo*..
mylB-lt* So» ai lid 113 South SIXTH Btr«at.
■KHi BUCKEYE KEAPXNG ANU MOW*
2CISa MACHIBSS. for .^ RSTHIBO *,
gtfj&'GSKSfc
Between Market and OhMtnnt etreets,
MIXED LAJWN GRABS, BLUB
ZJl— White Glover, Sweet Vernal Grass. By*
Gi-a»s. Orcii»rd Urwe, Herds Gme, Bed Olo?er, Ttnao?
ibv. J uctra, Ac, , for eale hy
y * D T,ANI>RBTH k 808,
jny W*ir Po*- ai aud «3 south. SIXTH Street,
MR UNION MOWING MA.CHINB,
9C which bne been fany toted idt thelwt roar yeftff,
It combine? durability, light xotighl, Itaht*
draft, with compute efficiency To onttlog trau. Hght
or heavy* wot or dry. lodged or standing* and embrAoea
many minor convenience! not found la other machines*
Also for eale, the moet complete one*horn Laum-Motoer
in the market PASGRAIjL MORWB.
BOU A— t.
AMUSEMEVTg.
The charming and popular young actress*
MISS LUCILLE WESTERN,
To conclude with the patriotic Drama of
PATRIOTS AND REBEL!
DHESINDI SXRKET, ABOVE mill.
NOW OPEN,
THE FORTI-SBCOJID AMNUAL BXHIBITIO6T
EDUCATIONAL.
LOST AXD FOMD.
PROPOSALS.
DJSPABTMEHT FOB CUSTOM WOPK-