AS INTBRUBTIHG IKOIDBNT.—A paper paWtelied go Burlington, lowa, contains the loliovipg re lating td tllfi tfogla demise o f a faglffvepet from Chicago! 11 A gentl&mftO residing A dlstanco from Dallas, a few miles below this city,Lsjs?£ day, shot a white dove that about his barn Eomo days, aroniri *ts n«i)twas a nilmr rlnsr hBATiBiC tho inscription* iiOllQ fllftMe den Chicago ’On its legs wore little rings, also of saver, whh%63 - stuped on them. Thusparished somebody’s pet, no doubt. the exonr. t»OB APPmO2TAn PITY WSWS 6HB yQtIBTH PASS,.I MEMORIAL. A very pretty silver vase and flowara have been •made under the supervision of Messrs. Oassiday & Ball, on Second street, below Market to the order of Kev. J, McKean, Je3se Johnson, Hey, li. Wash l.urne. This vase is intended as a presaofc to Ro bert and lietitla Thompson as a memorial for their special humanity to the sufferers >bv tbe areas pe troleum conflagration at Ninth and streets on the moTulre of the Bth of last February, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson parental care and tender© asp t>ie two lads of she ware fami ly, whO, thCUKh badly turned jQ thelrofiorts to es ©ape, survived thclf injuries. The vase is not vary lam, but in its workmanship and arrangement ex hibits an unusual degree of artistic BkUL presentation, The employees or the Philadelphia, Germantown, and Norristown Itaiiroad Company, presented, on Friday evening. » gold watch, valued at nearly Woo, to Mr. H. K. Smith, formerly the superintend ent of that company. As usual upon such occa sions, a festive board was spread* and the mosjtrr plsasurable hilarity prevailed. . '.rrS ARRESTED. Charles Clark, the teller of tho Oommerotal Back, who mysteriously disappeared a Few days since, arrived In Philadelphia, on Saturday, lq= custody of Detectives .T. Taggart and E. H. Smlttub ’;u r. Clarh was arrested on a capias , and handed' into the cuttedy of tha sheriff. FATAL ACCIDENT. A boy, named Thomas Draper, aged nice years, Ml from the top c! a three story house, at 2022 Cal lowhlll street, yesterday, and was orushed to death. It Is supposed be went upon the roof, which Is flat, to wash himself, but no Information conld be ob tained as to how he fell. SINGULAR INCIDENT, The police found a man yesterday on Twenty fourth street, with his rtsht leg fractured. Ho said he had bis leg broken In Fatrmonnt Park, butcould give no furiher loUnonilon on the subioot. He was removed to too Pennsylvania Hospital, where ha gave the pa tee 01 K. Bloomer, aged forty years, and residence Ir. Lambert’s court. AN UNFORTUNATE JUMP, Hrnry Zellman, aged 23, had,his right thigh frac tured yesterday, while jumping at Smith’s Island, He was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. A VICIOUS HORSE i Henry Weltham, aged 48, haa £ finger bitten off yesterday, by a horse which he was in the act of un hitching. The same horso bit off one joint of the finger on a previous ocoosion. CASUALTIES. Alexander Bussell, aged IS, had an arm broken, and hlB head injurrd oh Saturday, by falling Into a cellar at Eighth and Chestnut streets. Thomas Mayhem, aged 9 years, was ran ovar by a milk was on on Saturday afternoon, and had his back li.jortd. They were both token to the Penn sylvania Hospital- CITY ITEMS. Tub Great Family Sbwhsg Machine or thb Aoe.— There Is no class of men that deserve more thanks at the hands of all right-minded people than the men who have given their talents and Influence toward the amelioration of the condition of the toll log millions. Foremost In this oategory we must mention the firm of Grover & Baker, whoso ufifioe In (his olty is at No. fxo Chestnut Street. Their oelc biated Family Sowing Machine Is, without excep tion, the greatest labor- saving Invention ot the age. It performs a greater variety of work, and In a more satisfactory manner, than any other sewing machine In use, and all who examine Its work are oonvlnoed of this fact. This machine has taken the highest premium at all the Fairs within the last ton years, and all who have It In use ate so well satisfied of Its superiority that they would not exchange it for any other at half its cost. Thb Bbst Fitting Shirt op thb AQU IS *'Tht Improved Pattern Shirt,” mado by John C. Arri son, at the old stand, Nos. 1 and 8 North Sixth Street. Work done by hand, In the best manner, and warranted to give satisfaction, HI? stock 0! Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods cannot kefurpassee. Prices moderate. Important to Gbhtlbhbh.— As the season Is at hand fbr gentlemen to replenish their wardrobes in Furnishing Goods, we would state that Mr. George Grant, 610 Chestnut street, has just added to his suporb stock in this department a handsome assortment of new things, Including novelties la Shirting Prints, beautiful Spring Cravats, seasona ble Underclothing, Ac. His celebrated "Prize Medal” Shirt, Invented by Mr. John F. Taggart, Is unequalled by any other In the world. Fashiohahlb Hats ahd Bohhbtb bob Missus Ann Children,—A3 magnificent assortment at Wood A Cary’s, 726 Chestnut street. Hats and bonnets renovated at short notice. Prices mode tote. „ Jbpf Davis.— lt Is thought that If It oomes to the pinch Jeff. Davis will abandon his escort to their fate, Sing away the hampering plunder he took from Richmond, and be only too glftd to escape with the stilt he wears, or even the famouß Georgia oestdme of a Bhlrt collar and a pair of spurs. Jeff will then fully realize that he has made a sad mistake In throwing away his loyalty, and In depriving himself or the privilege of procuring for himself elegant and comfortable suits at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Kockhlll & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. THHBB or COS’S IHHALLIBM X)V,PEPTtO PILLS, taken one at a time, will effect a certain cure. lire peptics should apply for tliem at once to Samuel C, Hart, No. st Soutk Second street, below Mar ket. NO Upholstbbbbb so prompt asttiose ofW. Henry Fatten, UOB Chestnut. Orders positively attended on call. . WB have bad 6ccaslon to test the merits of Speer’s Samhurg Fort Wine lately in one of those complaints for trhleh it Is recommended, and are convinced that It mustgeventu&ll? take the place of port and the adulterated stimulants prescribed heretofore in cases of debility. Onr druggists have j not received a large lnvoioe of the wine direct Dorn the vine yard.—Portland Advertiser , myl3-3t * Q.uxbk Olives.— W. b. Maddoak & 00., 116 South Third street, have received new crop Spanish (Queen) Olives, of very superior quality, and for sale by the cask, gallon, and quart. mylS-St Etb, Fab, akd Oatabbh, suooessfully treatM by J. Isaacs, EL. It., Oculist and Aurist, 619 Fine sh Artificial eyes inserted. No charge for examination. SPECIAL NOTICES. Can be Given and Eetained.—The delicious preparation, "BMAILDB PABIS, ” imparts to the rouchost .kin the exquisite softness and delicacy ora child ’». renderiog it smoo’h, white and transparent. Ofiosrs ,ad Eoldlcrs wheec Skin, from exposure, ib beoonie bronzed and hardened Wlliflnd “Small dePa- will remove freckles and tan, and restore to the akin more than Its original softness and purity. Sold by all druggists, perfumers and dealers in toilet goods. myld.tnths3t - Baegaihs in Clothing ! Babgaihs in ■CLOTHING! Bargains in Clothing! Bargains in Clothing! Baboains in Clothing! Bargains in Clothing! Bargains in Clothing! Bargains in Clothing! Offered by Perry & Co., Offebed by Perry & Co. • Offered by Ferry & Co,, Offered byTerst & Co,, 80. 303 Chestnut Street, above Third, No. 609 Chestnut Street, (G&ANYILLE STOKES’ Old SUsd,) And B. K Cor. Seventh and Market Sts (JONES’- > Keens. Ferry & Co. have undoubtedly the largest stock of ready-made Clothing, and finest variety of styles now presented to the public in this city. Their stock Is new* bought at the lowest xatee, cot up in the belt manner, and sold at Wonderfully Low Pricks. Wonderfully Low Paicbs. Wonderfully Low Prick. Wonderfully Low Priors. Cur friend* and the public are Invited to call and examine for thcunelves, and he convinced that it Is So their advantage to deal with us. 49* Attention is also called to Our Custom Djjpabtkknt, our Custom Department, Our Custom Department* Our Custom Department, - Our Custom Department, In connection with each eetabUihment, where we havweonstantly on hand Ail the Latest and Best Styles, All the Latest and Best Styles, All the Latest and Best Styles, All the Latest and Best Etyles, And can guarantee to oar euetomera entire aaUafao lion is every respect. Vo. 303 Chhbtkitt Bt&esv.» Above T&ibd, Vo. 600 Chebtitut Stbbbt, (GEaNYILIiB STOKBB’ Old Stand ) And B. B. Gor. Bkvi,sth. and Market Brs.» (JONES’.) Febbt & Co. Pebbt & Co. Ratr Eye ! Hair Dye ! BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE!«the beat In the world. The only true and perfect Dye—harmless, InstauUne one, and reliable; produces a splendid Black or Natural Brown; remedies tie ill effects of Bed Dyes* and fre quently restores the original color. Sold by all Dm?* tUta. The grannie ais signed W» A* BATCHELOR* 51 BARCLAY Gtreeti Hew York, i&a mwfiy Why Ikjtoh tub Complexion by FOWDXRB AND WASHES which ahoke or fill op tin Bore, of the (kirn, andinaahortUmaleaTcithanhand diyf It la In the blood, and If yon want aamooth and soft akin naa HBLMBOLD’B BXTBAGT OF BARSA FABILLA. It aiTca a brilliancy to the oomplekloa. A. Clear, Smooth Skin and Beauti ful COMPLEXION follows the -uae of HBLMBOLD'B CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT BABSAFARIL- L A It remorse black spot., pimples and all eruption* of the akin. Not a Few of the Worst Disorders ihat afflict mankind arise from corruption. of the blood. HSLUSOLD'S EXTRACT OF SASSAFARILLA la I Remedy of thentmoat rains. To Purify, Enrich ths Blood, and BEAUTIFY the complexion, naa HBLMBOLD'B HIGH LT CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SABBAPA WLLA. 0» bottle equals in strenath one nllon of the eyrnn or Deeoatlon. Hblmbold’b Concentrated Extract BUCHU Uihe great Diuretic. BBLMBOLD'S CON. ****** SARSAPARILLA iethe Great BUca Purifier. Both are prepared accordlnx to rnlei of Pharmacy and Chsmlrtry, and are the mca acUr. that tan he made. A. Thing of Beauty is a Joy Fob spas.—Those who dealro hrlUlaney of complexion, auut pnrl/y and enrich the blood, which HSLMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT 'SARSAPARILLA inra mldy dose. Recollect It la no patent medicine. Aik rot Bslabold'g. Take no other. Bthl-wfasx* Itch. (Wheaton’s) Itch. “JWEBsjil (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM, mil * n *l. a,e Itct 48 hours. Also, sums Balt Rheum, uteus. ObllhUißc. and til BrapMOM of the Skin. S? E te ‘ By ■endla* 60 Mttft to WBUKB & PPT vfrijr o ** o *** Ka *»- 1 will be forwasdod free by mall, by all Druggists, mhlB*6za Candy or Sugar Nippers, Small Scoops. Scales and Weights, Wire Fruit Baskets, Boles Bovs*. Shelf and Window Brackets, Patent and Plate Era Beaten, Syrup Kettles. P»itette K»ive«. ao., f OT confectioners, lor sate at TRUMAN A SHAW'S. So 835 (Ilaht Thirty-five) BABKBTSt., below Ninth. It Wire Dish Covers, of Round, Oyal, and Oblong patterns, for protecting food from lias, for rale at TRUMAN A SHAW’S, No. 835 (Bight Thirty-live) BASEST Street, below Ninth. It “ Look on this picture, and then on THAT.** Here you behold the infirm step, The pallid cheek, waiting form. Untasted food, and a social atmosphere Poisoned with the tales of aches, pains. Sleepless nights, and mental despondency. There, laughing health, sparkling eyes.! Elastic steps, craving appetite, forgotten cares. Genial thought and Ambirions resolves Show the contrast and mark the picture. And here the secret lies, that Unknown to Quackenboss, the Doctor, Smith had taken bottles threa Of DRAKfi’fe PLANTATION BITTERS. myiafifc Jones’, THS LOWBST SBLLING PKICE if marked in figures os each article, AMD NEVER VARIED, AT JOBSS’ Crescent One-price CLOTHING HOUSE. HABKET STREET, - above Sixth, Ho 604. ed to suit the til enit th« time*. of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING! for All fiCBGOBBi constantly oa hand. Cnstonf work made W *» at ghOTt notice, [mh9~Blft CHICKBBIIfe’S PIANOS— !7 8 T-l ‘39, OOOSOIB.—New Wareioom».rrtfTn Entrance In Art Gallery, 914 CHESTNUT Street. my4’2£t* WM. H. DUTTON. gggggf George Steck"& Co.’s i7«ti» pianos, rfjrrif AND MASON & HAMLIN’S CABINET ORGANS. PIANO Over 600 each of these fine CABtNST FOKTEB. instruments have been sold by ORGANS PIaNO Mr. G. and the demand i« con- CIBISBT FORTES stently increasing. ORGANS. PIANO For sile only bv CABINET FORTES. J. E GOULD. ORGANS. PIANO SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sts. CABINET FORTES. no2o>tf ORGANS. Clothikg bs the Mils. Tbe start or bbady-madb CLOTHING MW displayed at WANAMAE.EH & BROWN’S OAK HALL POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE. S. S. «&?. SIXTH And MARKET Stf. , H placed fa op* .ontlnuou. line, wonld reach a ion* dlitanee toward Siehmosd. Thi.loo* stream of Oloth- Int is rnnnlor off at MARVELLOUSLY LOW PRIOBR DIEI^ MeCTJNE.—On the 13th Inst., Robert J. MoOtw.,. 10 the thirty-eighth year of hie age. t~ Therelativcß and friends of thoVunUy are re spectfully invited to attend the ftHfal from his late residence, 1880 Filbert street, on Tuesday after* noon at i o’clock. ** LEVERING.—On the 13th inst., HCaitha,.Hifa of John Levering, In the 73d year of her age. Tho relatives and friends or the family are re- OpeetfUUy invited to attend tne funeral from the re. sidence of her hnsband, near tho Lower Merlon Aca demy, on Wednesday morning, lftli Inßt-i at 10 o'elock. Funeral to prooeed to Koxborongh. ** BAKER.—On tho 13th inst-, Jesse Baker, in the 60th year of his age. _ Tho relatives and friends of the family, also Phoe nix Lodge, No-130, A. Y. M., and Crystal Fount Lodge, No. 110, of I. O. of O. F,, are respectfully In vited to attend his funeral from his late resl...... 1 _ Cerebro-Bplnal Me- ** B. & Bowels. 2 2 ningitis.....* 1 2 Inflammal’nUterus. 1 Carles of hoses of in temperance. ****** 1 head.....> •*+•*.... 1 Intussusception. .♦*. 1 Colic***-,*** I Inanition 2 1 Consumption,Lungs 41 6 Jaundice• **«**••*«»■* 1 Convulsions*. 14 Mania-a-rora. ••*•** 2 Cyanosis *****♦**—. 2 Malformation....... 2 Liptheria............ 8 Mara5mu5........... a 7 Bianhosa.»..«.«**••. 5 6 Old Age*............ .14 Dr0D8V........ it.*** 3 2 Obstruction of the * r Bwdn 2 BOWelB.4«*MMM*> 1 *■ Chest.*..***. 1 Palsy*... 4 *■ Ovaries. 2 Pyemia---——.. •*«» 8 Disease of Brain »*•. 1 Bunoveronß. E... 1 1 ** Heart *•*.•-». 4 2 Bupia.**..**.******.. 1 •* Spine*.•«•**« 1 5cr0fu1a......1 Frowned. ♦**. 4 2 Bofienlngof Brain- 1 Diaentery****.*****. . 1 Small-Pox.. ** 7 If Dyspepsia.* **••-.♦*». 1 Still-born*.-•«*«•*♦* 14 Debility.... ***.**.. 7 6 Strangulation.****- 1 Bznpjema. 1 1 Suicide 1 Effasioaon Brain*.* 1 2 Tabes Mesenterica*. 1 Erysipelas 1 , Tumors-^..~*«.. 4 Fracture of Leg.... , 1 Tetanus. } fever* Congestive •• 1 Ulceration* Bowels. 1- ** Pernlcloufl... 1 Unknown...*««.».*» 10 6 " Remittent... 1 Wonnda—Gunshot. • 8 ** Spotted****** 1 1 T0ta1.1951154 “ Typhus...... 2 * OI T&B ASOTS VSSSS W*BK — _ Underlyear.**.** *♦..•••69 From4oto fiC. ....**.*..,K From lw .....24 ** 60to 60..****.26 «• itofi 28 " »te 70 **.2B «* sto 10......***.*...17 ** 76t0 80.. ***l4 *• lOto 15.............. 5 *' 80to 90* .....7 “ 15tC20..*«.* ••>*... 11 ** 90_to 100.• -*-**-** 8 *' 30toSO».«r ...48 ~ •' 90t040 .....33 Total*....* *vrw...... S5l WARDS. WABDB. WAUA First 9 Tenth 12 Nineteenth *.*4.20 Second**... *«.*l9 Eleventh....... 3 Twentieth.....*22 Third*.*.** 16 Twelfth 7 Twenty-first... 6 Fourth•*...«♦..ls Thirteenth..... 8 Twenty-second.ll Fifth* .*l9 Fourteenth..... 8 Twenty-third .. 9 5ixth........... S Fifteenth ..17 Twenty-fourth.2B 5eventh.........28 Sixteenth...... 8 Twenty-fifth... 6 Eighth. *..11 Seventeenth....2o Twenty sixth..lB Ninth «... 4 Eighteenth..... 5 Unknown..•*»**2s Total 5l Deduct deaths from the country..... 20 Hot deaths in the city..... 7 . *325 HATFTITTi —United Staten, 352: Foreign,69: Unknown, £oi Almehong«»U ; People Of Color* 13i from the coun ts number of deaths, compared with the COrres* ponding week of 1964* and of iasc week, was as fol* lows: Week ending Hay 14,18 W, was 320. Week ending Ray 6.1866, was 263. Male*. 179: females, 172; boys.7B; girls, 78. Deaths and interments of soldiers, 26. By order of the Board o/ Health. GEORGE E. CHAMBERS, Registrar. ■RLAOK ENGLISH GRENADINES— U received, a case of Black English Grenadine,, at 40 celite a yard. BESSON & 603, Mourning SLora, 918 CHBSrxnJT Street. Ope price. Prices IbiiUlb figaree. myia WLACK CHALY DE LAINE.-JUST A-A o*gsed* one case of plain black Chalyde Laities at 37K cents a yard. BEBBGN & SON, HonrainrStore, 918 CHESTNUT Street. One price Prices in plain sgurea my is T?YRK & LAWDJSLIi. JLi ESTABLISHED IHYIB4O. We always adhere to good Goods* and depend on fair dealing for patronage. GOOD STOCK OK SILK GOODS. GOOD STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. ap2B ■ SHAWLS AND STAPLE GOODS XSST*> SPECIAL RELieiOUS SERVICE, ■3? CALVARY CHURCH, LOCUST Street, above Filteehlh.-A’mching EVERY EVESISG this week, fey the Pastor, mylfi-mtuwf4t*.fi STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PLAHTRH8 7 BARE OF TENNESSEE Will do well to call upon ROBERT PALBTHORP, Attorney at Law, Do. 603 WALBUY Street, It* •Sa*- THR AKNUAL HEETIRO OF TUB • Stockholders of the EMPIBB COPPER 00. (of Michigan) will be held at their, Office* Ho 423 WALHUt Street* on FRIDAY, the 2d day of Jane, 1865, ftt 11 o’clock A. M.. for the ELECTION OF DIRECTORS and the transaction of other business. _ J. S- McMULLIN, Secretary. _ Philadelphia, May 15, 1865. myi6-tie2 THE ASNVALXEETISG OF THE Stockholders of the PHILABEPfIU AND BOS ?V°? COMPANY tot Michigan) will be h.ld at heir Office. Ho 433 WALNUT Sneat, on FRIDAY, *r?ir?-TTr,*J "f J nii«, 185 J. at 1 o’.lock P.M.. for the SLEOTIOB OF DIRfiCTOBS and ttus tr*n«aotlon of Otb.r bn.lnese. j g MoMULLIN, Secretary. FHH.Aim.FHTA. May 15 1813. * mrlS tjeS Ki*. jygfSß«g THE IEHIUH COAL and navigation company, „ Philadelphia. May 13.18 M. . whose names appeared as such on their docks* at the close of innifATi. nn the 18th of March last are hereby notified that their right to subscribe to ntw stock on the terms of the Circular of March Kth, 1565, Will expire at 3 o’clock P M on the 24th Inst. SOLOMON SHEPHERD, myld‘l24 Tteaanrer. fra® PHILADELPHIA AMD SENEOOA CRIES OIL COMPANY. —Certificates of stoik are DOW ready to be Issued to subscribers at the office of the company, Ludwlck Buildings. No. 619 WAL* BUT street, Room No. 9 . WM. B* BBTHBLL, mr 15 Si* Clerk. ■SST* PHILADELPHIAi NAT 13,1869. ■«? The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the A-Eipa Mining Company* of Lake Superior, will be held at their Office* No. 334 WALNUT Street, on TUBS DAT, the 80th inst., at 12 o’clock, for the eleotion of Directors, and the transaction of other business, lfljNMmySQ B A HOOPBB, Secretary. MSP OPnCE OFTHE peshstltania l» IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY, No. »»4 South FOURTH Street* Philadelphia, May 2,1806. ■ A special meeting of the Stockholder* of the Feaniyl ▼anla Imperial Oil Conptny will be held on MON OAT, the 16th day of May, atlZo’clook M., at the qffieeoi the Company i 224 South Fourth street* to' consider the propriety of disposing of certain real estate of the com pany for building iota in Lartonia, and to transact such business as the Interests of the comwuiy may require. By order of the Board. JAMBS M. SELLERS. mr3 4 816 Secretary. )QB> OFFICE OP THE COAT. BIDCUB impbovimehta sd coal compass;, Pailadblphia, May 8. 18®. A Bretts] Meeting or the Stockholders will beheld at the office of the Company, 339 WaLHIJP Street, on TEBhbBAT, May 56th. atUo’elook M. Bs orderortheieardom™ctor« k Secretary. I®* COMMOS WEALTH SiTIOSiI BIKK. Pkh.*dki,phi*, K*y S, 183 d. Tfce DlrMtor» hard this day 4mi«®4 » dividend or sue rEB casr. r»r tfc. tut airmoniliß clear or •“"•owoMooodomood. H. 0. TOTOifi tniS-Wfmßt OotUM- UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN I=2? COMMISSION. —Honey. Gash acknowledg ments for tfao w©©k ending Hat 10,1806 PHILADELPHIA CONTRIBUTIONS AS FOLLOWS: Ladies' ChristianCommiision, Christ Church, Geirnttfitown. per Mias Aertaen, Treas $163 03 Ladies* OhrliMM Commllßion, Alswder pTMbvteriau Church, rhit*a*.. par Mias G. MaWiUiaiDß. Treas.,—. 00 03 Ladles' ChrlatUn Commission, Presbyterian, nhnroh, Chestnut HIU, Pa., per Mrs. N, W. Darkness, Trea5................ 200 00 Presbyterian Sabbath School, Frankfort, per Eot. Thom*sMorphy...4loo Chil .Ten’s Fair. Weal Philadelphia, per J. H. Newbo)*, and J. T. Allen, Jr-.~7...e 36 00 Ladies* Christian Commission, First Presby terian Chtzrch, Philadelphia, per Airs. A. B. Crowell 8 00 Total amount of Philadelphia contributions *> • $lB7 CO OTHBB CONTRIBUTIONS. Ladles* Bawaian Chris Com.* Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, per Mrv. Kate M. Whit- 6,600 00 Paoifle Chris. Com., Ban Francisco, Cal., per _ S&ther&Co«»— ■-« 1,61170 Ctrl* Com., Rochester, New York, per O. D- Grcsvcn....*- - 1,100 00 Contributions from other parts of the country, acknowledged in religions newspapers...... 1.377 S 3 TotaL— $10,078 62 Amount previously acknowledged—*, 2is 70 . TolftlieMiPts,*,,,,..,,, 32 JOSEPH PATTERSON, Treaanrer Christian Commtseloa, Western Bank, Philadelphia. STORES. Total number of packages of stores received by the U. S. Christian Commission at Central Office, Philadel phia, for week ending May 11, 1885—136—0 f which was. from PHILADELPHIA, 1 bex Jamaica Ginger, Charles ElJi.*, Bon & Co. The remaining packages will bo acknowledged in the rellgioos pipeti. R wgA „ T . chtltmln . yaa- IBK FOl LOWING PBSAMBll! vW and if solutions, prepared and offend by Bn>. GEORGE GHLSCOM, at a stated meeting of MONT GOMERY LODGE, *o. 39, A. Y. M.. in the city of Philadelphia, held on the 4th of May, 1866, were, on motion of Bro TBOMAS, seconded by Bro. MURPHY, nneniiicnßly adopted? .. ~ Whereas, PatiJotismi* a principle Implanted in the foutdatloni of Pwe Masonry, inasmuch that to he aim© Brother of thn f*raft laipHea fidelity and de votion to the welfare of the Government under whose pieteciionand ble«rngs wo lives in accordance with which principle onranclent and honorable Lodge has e rer stood forth the conspicuous and steadfast advocate and d* fonder of onr National Government as well throughout the Revolution which gave it existence, as through all wars in which it has been since involved, and particularly Us late great intestine tti&ls. And whereas* Through the bUckeet treason and the most slrocious wickedness ever known-in the history of nations, our late great and good President—like Washington, great because he was good—has been siricktn down by the hand of base and cowardly assas sination; the2©fore, _ . • M , Resolved That Montgomery Lodge, No. 19, has learned with equal astonishment, horror, legation, and grief, of the death by the hand of a vile &*sa«sln, O' the lete beloved and revered President of the United States of America, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Resolved That as the Chief Ruler of cur Nation, our late President bad drawn to himself onr warmest esteem aid highest confidence, while by his exalted genlns, bis amiability of nature, his universal beneyo fence, and the strict and conscientious justice of his coßTia. he conciliated the admiration and the love of all two friend* of Republican principles and free Insti tutions'' - Btsolred, That we d©6tly deplorehlo lawvvtAhU and' untimely fate at the very moment of tne triumphant success of hts virtuons career, and that we sincerely unite in the universal regret, sorrow, and indignation with, which the good, the wi*e, and the honestTampng makind tlu onghout the world, must be fiLled by this cireevwt. . ... Resolved* That while as Masons and citlzans we mourn the national calamity, we would extend our sympathy and condolence to those who, by natural ties ol relationship, hare to endure the grief or a double } °*Rf solved* That a* a mark of re.pact and feeble evi dence of onr ftellngß on the occasion of this unpreoa dented f Miction to us ss a people, these resolutions be spread on the minutes of _ V MONTGOMERY LODGE, No. 19 On motion of Brother JOHN G. MjCHENER, se conded by Brother JOHN THORHLRY* it wab then unanimously ... , _ . . Resolved* That a copy of these resolutions be tent to the widow and family of the late President, and to each member of the Lodge; also, that they be published in th* journals of this city, and that Brothers GBIB - and THOMAS be a committee to carry this resole.- Uonlntoe&ct CH4ELB9 TIM,; W. H. Attest—J. T. Thomas. Eecretaiy. It NOTICE TO Al l, DELINQUENT *=6? COJtPOKAITOHS OBCASIZED TJSDISS AST LAW OF TBS STATE Of PEHItsrLVABIA. .Mice Is hereby alve®, wall companies meorooiawd by or under any law of the Oemnron wealth of ”cn&Ryl venla. and organized at any time prior to the first Mon day of November, 1861 that have failed to make report to the Auditor General under the Act approved April 31, 1868. and the Act approved April 30. 1861, that they are reqnind to report to the Auditor General forthwith, as caße\ dividend has been declared, the Treasurer will report, under oath, the amount of capital paid in, the dale, amount, and rate per cent, of each dividend during tne year ending ihe first Monday of November, 1864, and any previous year or yetr& in which the Com pany may have had an existence; and in case no divi dend has been declared daring the year or years end-■ lug as aforesaid, then an appraisement of the cash value of the capital stock, as it existed between the first and fifteenth d&ye of November, maat be made by the President or Treasurer, and a majority of the Dlreetore, under oath. When an appraisement is made, the re port should alto state at what time the Company was In addition to the abeve report, under th« act of April 2i, U6B, comranies not paying a tax or tonnage re quired to make a separate report, under oath, of the Treasurer, of ihe amount of net earnings or Income re ceived during the period from April 30 to November!, 1864, In accordance with the second section of ihe act, approved April SO. I£6l Companies incorporated by other states and “doing business in this Commonwealth.* 1 are notified that they are made subject to the tax on net earnings or income under the 2d seotiouof the act of April SO, 1864, and are required to report to the Auditor General the amount of such net earnings or income re ceived between the 80th of April and the Ist ofaovem -1 delinquent Companies incorporated by or under any law of the State of Pennsylvania, will be afforded a reasonable time in which to make the several reports required by law and above enumerated; bnt continued neglect or refusal will subject them to forfeiture of charter, ui-dtr the 2d proviso of the 2d section of the act of April 30,1864, which is in i he following words : “Provided further, That any corporation which has failed to make returns to the Commonwealth, as re quired by the act of April 21, A. D. 1855, entitled*An act for the better securing to the Commonwealth tnb pay ment of taxes dueby incorporated companies, ’may make such return within sixty days after the passage of this act. any law to the contrary notwithstanding; and au delinquent companies falling or refusing to make f ull returns and payment to the State, as required by the general laws or this Commonwealth m relation thereto, sUUkive all their rifhtsanl privilege* decUrsd for felted by Auditor General. W. H KEMBLE, Stats Treasurer. Sarrisbobo, May IQ, 1866. xaylßlm igp— COAL AT COST, PBIOE FOE MAT, FIVE XtOXiXiAJEIS I*ER TON. THE GIRARD MUTUAL COAL COMPANY. This Company is now well established and receiving subscriptions for their stock, and delivering Goal 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 wno will take the slightest pains to investigate the basis of its organization and the plan of tti opera tions. Even in the present disturbed condition of the coal market, the StoekholderwiU derive the full benefit proposed in the prospeotns of the uompany—saving the entire amount of the operators and the retail dealers* profits, besides realising a handsome dividend on his stock For all Information necessary to a foil understanding of the subject, apply at the office, Ko, 330 Walnut Street* Or at the Delivery Depot, EIGHTH AND MASTER STREETS. Geo. C. Mitchell, Henry Simons, Secretary' and Snpt., Treasurer. Deliver y Depot mylB-3t COALATCOST! COAL COOTANY, OFFICE. 105 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, BELOW OHBBTNUX. A Company has been formed under the Mining bawl of Pennsylvania* of -the above name, for the par pose of supplying Coal to its members at prime cost, and yon axe hereby solicited to become a participant in its benefits. The stock of the Company has been divided into 26,- 000 shares, at $lO per share, making a capital of $250,- 000. of which $50,000 Is set apart for working capital. It is the intention of this Company sgy OFFICE OF THE UNION PASSBN. WP GBR RAILWAY CO., No. 308 South FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, May 2, 1866. A meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at the Office oc MONDAY. Say 22d, at 10 o’clock A M , to consider and accept the Supplement to the Charter, pa**ed at the late session of the Legislature. By order of the Board orpirectors. „ .. my 3 I7t WM. F. KEMBLE, Secretary. MEKCHAKTS’ AND 9UNUFAC 15® TURERB’ NATIONAL BANK. _ Pittsburg, April 11,1866. Stockholders ere hereby notified that Books will he opened for subscription to the new stock of this> Bank attheGOMMBfiGIsLNATIONA»*BANK, In Philadel phia, on MONDAY, Mar Ist. 1866, and will continue open during banking hours, dally, from 10 o’clock A. M. to 3 o’clock P. M., until Thursday, June Ist, 1860. Bt order or IKeßoard of Directors. « JOHN BOOT®, Jr., Caahlerr H. S. BOMiMAN, President. Pittsburg, pefiHt. BOBT. B. STERLING. Vise President. .. • Phllsdel»bl» fcCS® PEN9SYLYANIA RAILROAD *2® COMPANY—TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT. Philadelphia, May 8 ,1866. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.-Tho Board of Di rectors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT on the Capital Stock of the Com pany, clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after May 80, 1865. . „ M • . a Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be had at the Office of the Company, No. ADD South. THIRD Street THOMAS T. FIRTH, my4-23t Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE HAPI B SHADE OIL COMPANY, No. 53* WALNUT Street Philadelphia, April 26,1866. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Maple fihtde Oil Company will be held at their Office on THURSDAY, May 18.1865, at 13 o’clock M. f for the pur pose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year. THOMAS B. &EABLS. ap37 tmy!B Secretary. U. S. BEYEN-THIB XY LOAN- By authority of the Seowtary of Ihe Treasury, the undersigned has assumed the General Subscription Agency for the sale of United States Treasury Notes bearing seven and three-tenths per cent, interest per annum, known as* the . SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are Issued under date of June 15, 1865, and are payable three years from that lime* In cur rency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into U. S. &•» SIX PER CENT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. There Bonds are now worth a premium of nine per cent.»including gold Interest from November, which makes the actual profit on the 7 SO Loan, at current rates, including Interest, about ten per cent, per an num, besides Us exemptionfrom 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 maybe cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest amounts to One cent per day on a $5O note. Two cents per day on a $lOO note. Ten cento per day on a $6OO note. Twenty cents per day OU a $l,OOO note. One Dollar per day on a $5,000 note. Cotes of all the denominations named Will be’ promptly furnished npon receipt of subscriptions, and the notes forwarded at once. The interest to lSth Jnne nest will he paid In advenes. This le TEE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now «F4**4 hy the GoTenUMllt, and it la confidently expected that it. superior Sevan tales wilt mike It the GHEAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Lee* than 4300,000,000 of the Loan snthorljed by the laat Comreia ire now in the market. This arnonat, at the rate at which It la being absorbed, will all be snbierthed for within four months, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uni formly been the tase at the close of the subscriptions to other Loans, la order that citizens of every town and section of the wastry may be afforded facllilita for taMm the Loan, the National Banks, Elate Banks, and Titrate Bankers throughout the country haye generally agreed to re ceive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will selectthelr own agents, in whom they have confidence, end who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, csannis ikort. aim, uno*. rn. QHARLES EMORY & 00., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BR9KEBS, So. 15 South Third street, PHILADELPHIA fill kinds of nnsnrrent fands and Soli and Silver bought and sold, and Oolleetione made. Particular attention given to the pnrehaee and eala ot Government. State, and other Stceke and Loans ox eom mission. noXI-tm 7.30. 6-20. 10-40. ADAMS Sc LBYIS, BANKERS AND BROKERS. GOVERNMENT BKOURtTISS AND STOCKS BOUGHT, SOLD, AND NEGOTIATED. SOLD ABB SIEVES BOUGHT ABB SOLD. Special atUutlou aivtn to OIL BTOCKS. mMUSb nnWArnn *Ol UTS. monaona. ynAnaox. gDW. ROBINS As CJO-, STOCK AND EXOHANGB * BROKERS, HO. 47 WUIH IHDUI OTBEBTc PHILADELPHIA. AIiKSMO, SANK HOTBB. BOLD. BH.VRH, STOCKS. BONDS, ABB GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, BOUGHT ABB SOLD. Gotlarilcss mada on all parti of the aonutry. Deposits reMlvad, anhlMt to sight draft, and Interest allowed. mh7-Sm gECOND NATIONAL, BANK, ' OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, ILATI IKON OUT TKUBT COMP A NT.) CAPITAL. BSOO.OOO. BABKXBB* ABB MERCHANTS’ OOLLBUTIONB •roauUv attended to on the most favorable terms. 6. *. WABKSB, President. CHARLES H. RIGGS. Cashier. mbS-Sm Q.BNERAL U. S. GRANT. NEW PHOTOGRAPHS, WENDBROTH, TAYLOR, & BROWN, LIFE-SIZE, Sittings made at onr Gallery. PRIDAT, Hay 5,18(5. WENDEEOTH, TAYLOE, A BROWN, ffiyH-fmwBttf. No. 91* OHEBTNPT Btreet. EXCELLENT IMPERIALS, CARTES -LU DI VISITE, Ac., of LIBUT. GENERAL GRANT can be bad at F. GUtEKONST’S. myli-tt* tO* ARCH Street. GBPAT CBNTBAX. CLOTHINGHOUSE, DIVIDENDS. FINANCIAL,. PHILADELPHIA. NO. SOS CHESTNUT STEEET, All Unde of TAKEN FROM LIFE, BY ARTISTS, 814 Cheistant Street. EXTRA IMPERIAL, 8-4 and 4-4 CARTES DE VISITE. 8 PRIZE MOREY AND OOVERN- M*HT JttSWSJ, *<> ALL who iNthr the UNITED STATBS MARINE CORPS. Orders have been received from the head of the Marine Corps, at Washington, not to restrict recruits to a particular class (as has been the case but to receive ALL who here served in the volunteer sor« jl..,*!M*ih» Molars, « In the marines. and h*v* bwnhonortMydiiiharisa. guehpenon. ealtatlag In the United States tfartnes will receive the Govern ment bounty, and will also be entitled to their share of prise momy in ear captor* of the enemy'* vessels. For farther Information apply at the reernlting ren dezvous. Wo. SURonth fBOAT Street, between S A. St. and 3 o'eltfek P. K., every day Bht Sunday. JAMBS POBNIY. anl-tf Captain and HeernUlnc OlBeer. RETAIL DRY ROODS. pEACB AND PROSPERITY PRIORS. EIRE & LANDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, IMPORTERS, JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS OP * FINE DRY ©OODS. ap26-wsm2m *225,279 23 QABSIMEREB, COATINGS, CLOAK- Light Fancy (Tassimeres Medium and Dark Fenny Stylos. Mhsas. 5*4 Stylos, for Basinet Bolts. 6 i &Me Gostiagg Fine and low-priced Coatings. LadlceSCtoakinge. good quality, at $2. Fine American and Imported Cloakings. Ana evorr other desirable Woolen Fabric for Spring and Summer wear. COOPER & ConaßD, my 15’2t S. E, cor. NIETH and MARKET Sts. PEARL TINTS MOHAIRS.—NEW gbadei. for street wear. Tourists' Dress Goods, of every kind. Several lots thin goods, underprice. White Goods of every kind. Black Diets Goods—great variety. __ COOPER &CONARD. myls 2t S. E cor. NINTH and MARKET Sts. pLOAKS AND MANTLES. V/ Dull fiilk 9»cquea. .Lack-lustre Bleb Garments Heavy Lustrous M wil« Plain and Gay Styles. Elegant Garments, of Silk and Cloth, for first-class custom COOPER A CONARD, my!6’2t S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET fits. QA CENTS YARD-WIDE BLEACHED MUSLIN, the best in town for the uriee. Best makes yard- wide dhlrilngs. Sheetings, by the yard or piece. Angola Flannels, 35 cents, extra floe DometQ, Fine asl-wool Fiasnele, Tickings Ac. Linoa bhirt Fronts, every price, from 30c to $l, Complete stock of Linens and Damasks. Linen Good s at the new low prices. . Completeftock of Towels and Towelingi, good quali ties, at very reduced prices. tnnwim COOPER & CONARD, my] 6 2t S. 8 cor. NINTH and MARKET fits. SPECIAL NOTICE. o SELLING OFF ENTIRE STOCK TO CLOSE BUSINESS!! GOOD-WILL AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. TBOBNLBY AND CHISM- We Invite special attention to the above announcement. We have a Larxe Stock. We are Belling Cheap. _ _ , , Every yard Is to be closed out on or before the Ist day of September. Silks and Dress Goods. _ _ , Cloths, Casttmeres, and Linen Goods. Bhawla.Cloaks Skirts, Hdk6i.«e.,Eo. Muslins and Calicoes much under market t>nc* THORN (-BY & CHISM. myl3 2m Cor.tpf EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. T'AGQ & BRO., COR. TENTH AND PINEy open bargains, from auction. 9 cases ladies’ corded border Linen hdkfo, 18 and sse. 3 cartons very heavy Nos, 49 aad 50 blaek bonnet rib bons, 62 and 76c, 3 cartons very heavy white and com colors do. do* ■ 76 and 60c ~ 1 lot ladies’ mourning silk gloves, stitched backs, 6Cc. 1 lot todies’ very fine lisle thread gloves, 20c. 9 lots ladies'regular made, lisle thread, openwork hose, 87 and 60c. • 4 lots regular and half regular made white cotton hose, 35 to 60 cents. 4 lots gents' unbleached cotton half-hose, 25 to 60s. 6 lots gents’ thread, Berlin, and silk gloves. 3tc to $l. 2 lots gents’ gauze, merino undershirts, fine goods, $1.60 to 1.62. : Hot blue grenadine veils, 60c, not half piles. 2 lots gents' Grencb gum suspenders, 76c.. 6 lots blue, pink, green, and buff tarlatans, 25 to SOe. 2 lots very fine Swiss mualine, 60 and 75c. 1 lot eaoharlila stripe Swiss muslin, for waists. 62>4«. 6 lots plain white Nainsook muslins, 80c to $1.26. 1 lot b. : a»k silk invisible natts* 400. . Slots gents' silk &99k ties, black and colors, 25and 1 lot very wide and fine Scotch diapers, $5 per piece. Also, trimming ribbons, all colors, dress buttons, misses’ and boys’ stockings, children's gloves and hdkfs, notions in variety. ; my 13 At SHETLAND SHAWLS, IN EVERY O variety. A, & H MYERB, pjS-lm 036 CHESTNUT Street, JjACB P.OINTES. THOS. W. EVANS <6 00, ’Will open this morning a beautiful assortment of UCB POINTER AND BOCKNOUB, At priees mueh below the present gold rates, my 12-St* 818 and 820 CHSSTHOT Street. MOURNING MILLINERY. . AW- A 4 H. MYKBB, my6-lm 9g6 OgBSTKPT Street. QLOSSY BLACK MOHAIRS. PEARL SHADES ALPACAS. TOTJEISTS’ DRESS GOODS. BLACK WOOL DELAINES. BLACK MANTILLA SILKS. WHITE AND BUFF PIQUE. COOPER &■ OONARD, myS-tf S. B. cor, NINTH and MARKET Streets, MANTILLAS, ALL STYLES FOR XfX mourning. A. & H. MYERS, myB-im • 935 CHESTNUT Btoeot, COO HOOP SKIRTS. fino VZO. HOPKINS’ “OWI MAKS” OF HOOP BKIBTB> the best assortment and test Quality and style* In the city. Gore Trails, all lengths ana sizes, from 18 to 60 springs, from $176 to $4. Plain Skirts, all the now shapes and sizes, from 19 to 60 springs, from $1.40 to $3. Skirts of extra heavy steal and extra tapes from SO to 86 springs, from $1.90 to $3 76 HisMs’-and Children’s, of grads, from 8 toB6 spridgt, from 4to 8 sente par spring: they heve no equal. sgasta lor tba Saw flexible bfilrt, the most pliable Hoop Skirt mada, and fully equal to the Duplex Eilptie Skirt, and at ranch lower prices; Also, con stantly on hand, fall lines of low-priced Haw York Skirts, kid-padded and metallic-fastened—ls sprints, 86c. i 20 springs. Si; 26 springs, sl*ls; 30springs. $L 26; and 40 springs, SI. 60. skirt* made to order, altered, and repaired, at 638 ARCH Street. myl2 lm* 'PLACE AND FIGURED SILKS. " JD A A H. MYIRB, myB-Im 988 CHESTNUT Street. RLACK ALPACAS AT 50, 68, 75, 88c., U and SI. Al«n, magnificent Black Mohaixa, $1.15, SI. 76, $1 38, and *! 50 Lnpln’a Biask wool Delaines, 55 eta. _ Double-width Black Wool Delaines, $l.l, to $1.75. Lupin’s plain colon Delaines, Slate. Pearl Tints Alpacas, and Mohairs. „ Tonrleta’ plain, mixed, plaid, and striped Hohalrs, l °Kieil JaconetaV Satin Plaids aid Stripes, Bird-eye Linen, Swiss Hnillne, BrU "T&f : «ad Buff Roue by the piece or yard, good Ginghams, Ac. Mnsunabythepieconnder oohaiii)i my9-tf 8. E. tor. NINTH and MARSBr Streets. /IRAY MATERIALS FOR TRAVEL- Of ling DRESSES. A & H M7BRB, rnyS Im 986 CHESTNUT Street. PIGUBBD BILK GRENADINES, X of the best anilities and styles, in Black and Gray Grounds. 66c to $1.60 • . . Yravelling-Drus* Goodt, In every variety. New Dress Good*. In great variety. E&ndeome Ohene BUke, f J. 60- VERY CHEAP BLAHS SILKS, snltab'efor -Oresiea,Mantlet, and Sacqne*. COTTON GOODS AT LB* THAU WHOLESALE PRICES Merrlmao. Sprsgne. and Pacific Prlcls. SBo. 10 4 Waltham and P.peilU bUhehed |heetlngs. $L H. ST£BJ* « BOfli mvB-tf Nos 713 and 715 North TENTH Street,. rjRENADINE BAREGES, ALL VJ widths *A. Si H Bf7BEBi mvB lm* ’ 930 CBIBTNPT Street. 17 na CHESTNUT STREET. I m\J t Lave now open a magnificent assortment of SPRING Mil LINER? AND STRAW GOODS. x Which I offer, wholesale and retail, at the lowest market prlc+s Poult de Sole! and Groe de Naples In all colors; the more desirable and scarce colors, anon aa bun, pearl, roße plnk, Ae , In an assortment ot shades. Ben White, Blaok, and Colored Orapee- Ribbons of every shade, narrow and wide, to match French Flowers, the finest goods, preitlctt styles, at reasonable prices. - IN HATS AND BONNETS , We offer every ffew.shapeltt every variety of material. Wide While I.toa, Barbee,Marines of every gnsUly. Tk<> best Preach and New York Bonnet Frames, and every ether article required la mftklsg or trimming a handsome line of the best quality Grenadine Veils, all * Orders from the country promptly and accurately at tended to. V. WKYL, WB No. 736 OH IBTNUT Street, tpTO-lm Buqc«gsor to M. Berahelm- ttnited states, EASTERN DIS «J TBICT OF PBNBBYLVANIA.—Bct. thk president of the UNITED states, to the MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.— Greeting: , WHEBSAS. The District Court of the United State in and for the Sutern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, hath decreed all person* in general who l ave, or pretend to have any right, title, or interest-in tho steamer Amazon, whereof ——Dil lon ie master, her ta*k}e, apparel, and furniture, and the cargo of the said cteamer, captured lathe Savannah Elver, btate of Georgia, by the United State* *t*am*r Pontiac, utdfr command of Lieut. Commander Samuel P. Luc&i to be uoniehed, eited, and called to judg« ment,atlhft time and place underwritten,and to the effect hereafter expressed (juitice so reqoinxtg)- YonaTe tners* fore charged and atriotly enioiibed and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intelli* veneer, you do monish and olte, or cause to bemonlsnea and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have any right, title, or interest in the said steamer Amazon and cargo, to appear before the Honorable JOBS C AO WAL ADEB, the Jndgeof the said Court, at the District Court room, in the city of Phila delphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of heating causes, then and there to show, or allege, in uni form of law, a reasonable and lawful excoae, if any they have, why the said steamer Amazon, and cargo should not be prononsoed to belong, at me time of the cipture of the same, to the enemies or the United Btate, and as goods of their enemies or otherwiifi liable and sabjeetto ooDdcmhation. ( Co be *d laeged ud condemned as good and lawful prizes} ana. farmer to do ahd receive in this behalf aa to justlcd ahaU appertain Anc that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persona aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated, ) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not Bhowa reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Uourt doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said steamer Ama zon and cargo did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to tbe enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable.and subjc ct to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged. and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persona eo cited and intimated in any wise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the B*id District Court what you shall do In the premises, toeether with the*e presents. ___ v , Witness ’h* Honorable JOHN CAD WALADER, Judge of the said Ourt, at Philadelphia, this eleventh day of May, A. 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TSB ffifeilSSTgßUS HISTOBW3AB.AI.MMAO AED ABM DAB BBMEMBRASKJEX OF THE CHBBCH E0K1864. By Jos M. Wilson. BUSBASDS AHD HOMES. Br Marlon Harlasi, an ttor of ‘ ‘ Hidden Path, 5 ’ &«. THOUGHTS OB PERSONAL BBLIGIOH. Br Bd rard M Gonlbomn, D. D. BT PHILLIPS. By author of BnUedgo, &c. BKIB MISSES AND SKETCHES. By Gall Hamilton. Foi sale by JAMBS 8. OLAXTOB, Baeeewor to W. S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, 006 GHBSTftB? Street. A KTTDA.Ii OP SOIEKTIPIC DISCO ii VBEI POE 1865 lOW BSADY. ALROI LOUTS NAPOLEOfI’S LIPB OF OS3AR. JOSEPHUS—An elegant library edition, In 4 voU. » large plea type, printed on tinted paper, and bound in T WBBBTSK ? B new dnabbidged dictionary. A thoronihlr wylaei MAKISTofr, Publishers and Booksellers, my6-tf Ho. 95 South SIXTH St.» above Chestnut APPLETON’S NEW AMERICAN XV. CYCLOPEDIA.— Gomplola In 18 TolnmM. • Various Styles of Bindln,. BXBBLLIOH EBaoED, by Prank Moore, In 8 to!«. MBKIVALK’S HISTOIiS Of THB BOB*»S-»ow eoxoplete. . . The Agency for these valuable works is at 33 Sonth SIXTH Jg BONZE BUST ABRAHAM LINCOLN. We have had modeled for us by the well-known ar« .tlst. JOB. A. BAILLY, a bust of Abraham Lincoln, and have had the same copyrighted. It lg pronounced by all whohave seen it to be a peifect likeness of the illas* trlous defeased. To make it within reach of all we have pnt the price at FOUR DOLLARS, with a liberal discount to the trade. WARNER, MISKEY & MERRILL, No. 718 OHBSTHDT Street, and Ho. 579 BROADWAY, IT. Y, JJEMOVAL. BECHTEL & ENO Will o,«their New Store, 716 ARCH Street, With a Brash nl Eltgant Asiortment ot SILVER AND PLATED WABES, Oa MONDAY. 18th lnrt mvlfi 6t TjITMt Mceivbß!'"" 1 JL> Examine onr Phototraphs of ABBIHA.U LINCOLN In Crayon—Cabinet and Life-size— and jndfe for touibblybb of TBBIR SUPERIOR MERIT. HBNSZBT & CO., No 618 ARCH Stre»t. OUARTBEMASTER’ 8 OFFICE. Hsw Yoatr. May 11, 1835. BALK OF aOVBEKHBHT VKS9ELB. OB FJUDAT, May 19, ISM,, _ Mr. J. H DRAPSE, Auctioneer will aell *ll2 P'eloelt Boon, At Public Action, At Pier 36, Hoith BWer. Steamehip '* Cahawba, ’ ’ 1,643 loss. * Bteftßttfclp ' 1 Detroit, 1 * 598 tonß And immediately afterward* at Pier 19, Worth. Biver; Brie • 1 Draaoen." IfO tone. Bark “ Voltiaenr, ” SBS tons ferine of Sale—Omb In Ooyernment food* o.vr.r. Permtselon to Inspect theae veeula can be obtained on application at tble office. STEWARD TAM VEIST. Brevet Brigadier general, P. S A. T ARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT JJ MULES. COTES' QOAaTEKSf ASARR’a Offtcb. Depot op Washington Washington, d C,. May is, ism. Will bs sold ai public auction, under the direction of Bievet Colonel Charles H. Tompkin*, A Q M., at the Corrals near the Observatory, is the city of Washing ton. D 0 • between * FIVE AHD SIX THOUSAHD MULES, which have.been us»d In the Government service. The sale vi ill commence on Monday. May 22. 1895. at 10 o’clock A- M., and continue from day to day. unless otherwise Ordered, until the whole number is Bold. The mules will he told singly, to the highest bidder. Turns cash, in Government lands. ________ D. H. RUCK SB, - - Brig. Gen. and Chief- Guartermsster. mvls Pt .. Depot of Washington. MARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE ITJL of a Writ of Sale by the Hon. JOHH QADWALA DEB. Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern Dlßtrlet of Pennsylvania, in Ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at Micaener’s Store. Ho. 143 Hoith FBOJIT Street, ou WHDBBSDAT; Mar 31, 1890, at is ©'dock M., S 3 bales and 95 bags of cotton, baton the residue of cargo steamer celt; ci bves cotton and 1.12 bags of cotton, being cargo of the steamer Amazon 2 )‘4 bags of Pea Island cotton, being cxrgo of unknown sloop; 6 bags of Be* Island cotton, cargo of unknown sloop; 9X bales cotton; being ths portion of c*rso of an unknown vessel; and 1 hale cotton* baicg a portion of cargo of an unknown veisel—all to be sold, “ ,0 ti 6 h!ghM ' b WILLIA M MiLL-*AED. U. S Mental Eastern P.utrlct of PennsylYaotY Philadelphia. May 13, 1865. mVlo-6t PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS —ELE- gatt st,lea patent hinge Jack PhotompMo Al abch fitre« t. A style-portrait unsur pasted, nnanestionablr the most accurate, life like. impressive. end natural .In expression and color ing! BF. KBIMBB’S Ilia-site Photographs In oil, B»4= AJtCH Street. It* PBRBONB WHO WISH A GOOD PIO i ture, llkenfse of rare accuracy and artistic execu tion and finish, should purchase colored Photographs at BEIMBK’S popular Gallery, SBCO9IN above Green. Only ,1 90 It* (SPECIAL SALK OP FRENCH AR kJ TIBTIQ RKOHZBH. ■ Cotncrislii OKOOPBS; AHD FIOTTEBS, VAKIABIH BTATUABY, OKBAHBUrTO, Ac., Ac., Ac., logonily Imported from France ana Italy- by Messrs. Ylrl BKOB.. [formerly Vito Vltl A Sons.lto take place at oor Ait Gallery. Bo- IUO CHBSTNor_B!reet, ObT WEMi BBDAT *MOBSI R Or. , May 17th, at 11 o’clock The collection will be w- Tainted for examination on Mond&y.lfith inst. at which time catalogues can be bad at the office of Mejsrc. Viti Bros. , No. 1498. Front street, or at the Art Gallery. mylS-St THOS. BISON A SON, Auctioneers. A MBROTYPISTB, PHOTOGRAPH -£x BEB, ani AMATEURS.—GBOBGB DABBS * 805, Manufacturers, Importers, and Dealers In every de scription of Pho'oiraphlo Materials, are now sslllnc all kinds of roods it redncetl ritei, ittcttafl Cameras, Boxes, Glass Plates, Oases, Mats, Preservers, Chaml tglE—the yeiy betb: Rosewood end Gilt Frimes. Plain and Albumen Paper Card Montate and everything ustd in tie business, Agents for Kttbh 0 A AiuianT'e Celebrated Albumen Papers. ftllO for Holmes. Booth, A Baydens Celebrated Camera*., Outfits and seaond besd Cameras sold cheap at the Philadelphia Stock Depot. 333 and 335 CHBSTjnJT Street, below Fourth. Philadelphia. mylfl fit* A CARD.—JAMBS CRBMBB, PHOTO xA GBAPHEB, and JOHSB. DILLOH. Artist, havlgc entered Into partnership, respeoUnlly amonnes to their Mend sand M>., ABOVI OftMTßfnT, they are a very anperlor either plain or painted, in any of the various styles pa cnliar to this wondrous and beautiful art, from minia ture to life- size. We invite yon to call and see us: you will find ob "at home ” la our business, aud if you feel disposed to alve us tout countenance the extensive tesources of our establishment shall be enlisted In a combined effort to make your vl*it agreeable and satis factory. Touts truly. my 13 «t CBBMER A DILLOH. TASTEFUIi AJSD SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING WANTED-AN ASSISTANT BOOK TV KIBPKB !n tt Dry G joels Commlmtoii Busin..., Mo.t hare «oma practical experience, and be cerrectat ««trei. AidHMf O. Box 2376. with lefereßoa. •tetla* abcut how mcih salary expand. mylO»'ic WANTED—A TRAVELLING SALES • » MAS, in a Wholeeale DrneHooce i one ofexpe rience and uodersiaiSd* the drag bn if dm*, Bast of re ferences required, Africa* Box 88586 Poat Office 15 8* WANTED—a“ SITUATION A 8 *" SALESMAN (in. of out-door) la a Wholesale Grosery. Prod uc», Fish, or Notion House, broae ac quainted with city trade, having been la the retail trade on Meows account for ten yean} Ad draw "Grocery’ Press Office. g?yl3 2t* WA NTBD—A SITUATION AS BOOK " " KEBPEB, Vf ft competent person, who has had years of experience. Address “W. J.,” Post Office, Box KOI . myft fmw6i* WANTED.-A GENTLEMAN AND "" Lady wish Boarding for the BUtomex with a ptl* ▼ate family in the country, within easy access of the city. Address Box 2191 Poet Office. myl3«gt* WANTBD-A SITUATION, AB SU- T V PEEINTKffDBNT asd Business Aten? of an Oil Ccmpasy, in Venango county, by ayoung men, now at Franklin, Pa. First-class references given. Inquire of Colonel GBO. S iNDKBBOEf. mylB 3t* 409 WALUUr Street. WANTED TO BORROW— $20,000 BY T T ft Merchant of Blchmondy A lien on real estate worth three t)*s4* the amount WIU given as secniily. Ayply to Boom So. 3 Girard House. »4»i) 3E* WANTED—IN A WOOLEN JOBBING f " House, a talesman acquainted with City Trade, to eell by cample* Address “City Trade,’’ at this office. my 12 3t* WANTED—A SMALL, GENTEEL* TV 111 Plont Family to take chsrsa of antmmar ritd Clergyman's House, ia this city. No objections to a family from the country. Ooranraoleatloa. (confi dential! may bo addressed to “ Clergyman, ” Press Offlce, Philadelphia. myll-thsmBt« WANTED—AT NO. 1321 CHESTNUT "" STREET. ei terprlsing MEN, with 85C0 to $5,000, desirous of making a email fortune rapidly, to exam amine the n«w patent *v * _ * “CAMPILLIOM CARPETS,” , the wonder of the me, and no humbug. Address, with niyf&-'6t* City Pact offla& WANTED, AT $l5O PER MONTH, ” A RELIABLE CAKVAPBER in eyery town and county, for the JSTJBSB and SPY. the most interesting and exciting book ever published, embrastag the &d -▼entnres of a woman in the Union army eft IJurae, Scout and. Spy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. We have Agents clearing $l6O per months which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address ’'JoflEi BROS. & CO, ► Do. 600 CHEbTUUT Btrect, Philadelphia, Pa. * » aplfl- Im* 12mu. $2. A GENTS WANTED,—TO 1,000 ENER -iAGaTIC MEN and WOMEN, a rare chance in offerdd to make from s*o to $®W pm month seUlnc J-. T, HEADLEY'S FOPOLAJ4 BIOGRAPHIES and STAND* ABB HISTORICAL WORKrf. The best selling Books published. Sold only by agents. Call or send, stamp for terms. E. B. TREAT, Publisher, 130 GRAfITEFBt., Hew York. • myl2‘4t A GENTS WANTED, TO SELL THE issnins Improved New Bnglatd Family BBWI'NQ MACHISM, the belt Muhin. lathe world. !ddre»« A. L LEstIRS dt 00., wad-1»* B« M, ornate, Maw, /GREATEST THING OF THE TIMES VR -ROWES’S PRIZBBBVBLOPEB.—Agents wanted everywhere. Premium Watches given, to Agents. On xesefpt of $l6 we will mall, post-paid* 100 Envelopes, and a splendid Solid Silver Hunting'Case Watch as a premium to the agent. A tingle Envelope sent, with circular and falljnartienlars, on receipt or2scents. Ad dress A. H. BOWEN * CO., P, 0., Box 1270,36 BEER MAH Street, K. Y. mh27-Sm |Oß A MONTH.—AGENTS WANT tfI) ei> everywhere to Introduce the improved SHAW A CLARE TWEOTI-DOLLAR FAMILY SEW IBG MACHIBB, the only low-price machine in the country which is licensed by Grover & Baker, Whealer A Wilson, Howe, Singer A Co, ana' Bechelcer. All other machines now sold for lose than forty dollars each are tnftlngemeuts, avd the seller and user are 'liable to Jim and imprisonment. Salary and expenses, or large commission, allow »dv Illustrated circulars sent free. Address SHAW A CLARK, Blddeford, Maine fflylO«dAW3m jfflft A MONTH.—I WANT AGENTS sP # v/ everywhere at $7O a month, expenses paid, to tall FIFTBBN ARTICLES, the beet sellio g ever offered. Full particulars free. Address OTIS $. GARBY, Bidde foro, Maine. my 10 ditW3m Hf¥l 15,000, $3,300, AND $3,000 ftpDjUUU, to Loan on tfAtoin _ Apply to CHARLES RHOADSi myiS 6t* 1 80. 36 South BE YEBTH Street. m WANTED—TO PURCHASE, A B small, neat, modern built COTTAGE, with one-or more acres of land, in' the suburbs of Philadelphia, eatily accessible to schools, malls, and ears Address C. S PLATT, my 15 3t* Oily Post Offae. m WANTED TO RENT—FOR ONE JBior more years, a good HOUSE, with modern im provements, furnished or unfurnUhed. Location-pre ferred between Broad and Twentieth streets, on Chest nut. Walnut, or Spruce. Possession required about Jnlylßt. Good locations other than abovo sot objec tionable Address Box 352 Post Office. my&-6t* EXTENSIVE FACTORY, &C, S. W. Corner Eleventh and Cath arine Streets. MAIN BUILDING 200 by 62. LOT SOO by 80. gf FOR SALE-TWO DESIRABLE JffiitL three story Brick Towellings, Hob. 1620 (immedi ate possession) and 1619 FILBERT Street. Apply to myl6.lt* JAMBd H. LITTLE, 484 WALIH3T St. MA VALUABLE FARM AT PRI- m veto sale, situate In R ABU OR Township, gala ware county, Pa., on the Lancaster turnpike, near l* Rlef Stone, within a quarter of a mile of Morgan 7 ! Corner gtailftt, eu the PenneflFAftlft Qlfitral Railroad. The improvements are a large stone mansion and bam and all necessary outbuildings; a choice apple orchard in bearing condition, and a well* selected assortment of fruit and ornamental tress. . . . It is of the first quality of Radnor land, containing sixty-one acres. Persons desiring a country seat would do well to examine, as it Is seldom that property of this kind Is offered in the market. Terms easy. Possession given immediately, and for farther partl- Oulftre inquire of the cubperibgr-residing thereon. mylAgft JOSEPH B. HARPlffft, m To LET-A COUNTRY REBI- EfflLDßNCßduringth.«ainmer months, -ippl, 9301 CiXtOWHILI. htieet. mn2-fmwBt» «FOR SALE-A. DESIRABLE A COUNTRY RESlDENCE,eontalnlnfrlSacr«s--a -I th rue-story BTO HE HOUbE, Stone Birn, and Ice Boas#, fall of Ice. within one minute's walk of Gray’s Lane Station. Media Railroad Also. 25 acres* suitable for Building Lots. Apply os the premises to _ mysSt&wfofl* . DAVID SNIPER, „ p£>AlrA(}AEr myU 61* 304 South DELAWARE Arenas. "BTOTICE.—THE PENNSYLVANIA •Al OIL OBBEK PETROLEUM COMPART, ninellr known u " Oil Creek." will leue tlie balance of their lands at a bonus of not less than four thousand dillus perlows4.ocp>, aooordlng to location, end the royalty of one half the oil. ttUnl.c lota, of abontone acre each. No well ha» er»r been ennk on the "Watson Elate- * that has failed to produce oil, and a number of them, rta: Continental, U. 8. grant, Blilott, Goodrich. Beach, Erast, Aeldy, .and Bats, are equal In prodnotireaes? to any pnmplng W<&SS&S3& .royalty of one-half the oil * myS-% r 6t* fomlU<>B AdS c MIDT. Beeiotary. OORTRAITB OF PRESIDENT LIN- A COLnAIItHB of Steel Platee and Llthograplu .nppUed to A BROTHER, if M » IXTg WANTS. FOR BALE AND TO LET. TO LET, Possession about Ist of August next. my9-6i* Address “Box SO7* I P. 0., Philadelphia. AT BBASOHABUS PBHJESt AM27SEHEIV'I'M, ! -iutcw ohbbtnut-bteeet thea.- i.’l IKK—GHHBTJTOT BTBSH*. ABOVK TWBLFIH. THIB(M°«AT)BV*^ 1 *.7lfc of tto Mtf 0 „ T , of thoto WAtLACK . LEOIIIHATB ABLMHUB. eaasfothgof _ „ , x _ „ TbeEDln^tTMfddisß, MR. B. L DAVJS SPORT, TJj§ PoDQiar ArHctt*. MB J, vr. WMT.IuYIJf, Tie Tmrrr A^M|| f MISS BOSS STTIKGJS, trbowlll appear tola evemnjria E MASK. Saturday aftbhsooh. akyao, FORTY-FOURTH GBAWO FAUILX MAfrIBBI, WhMtlle Bim ireaented. Walnut-street rhea tb b,— THIS (MONDAY) aVBBIBO, Mar TWh. Tie celebrated, ro^i^aa^W^iwjAitlet, In her gnjt rdfe cf _ CAISIIiLB< Id Matilda Heron’n venlenof lie greet Dome.tle And Sensational Kay of tie sane title, by csrmlsslon of Use author, Amaad *«.,.e-Mr. 3, A. Hera* Duvall !**»,,,,, 14M , Mil W, Mme. Babllmwt ~m,Hi* TIOffAL OONCBRT will take plaee on THURSDAY EVENING. May )B'h, AT THE AMERICAN AOAI-EKK OF MUSIC. Reserved Seats can be had at Mr Oise, Trampler’s Music •tore, carter ot Seventh and Cheatunt, and atthe A»«?.nil,of Mneiei from. Monday the 16th i and Pro trammrt I? ha had ct tha Mnalc fttAfe, Tlfiste, < tlon twelye weeke. The eonree of instruction Is thorough In the seroral departments of English, French, Latin, MathemaUes, ana Drawing, For full details see circular, to obtain Which addreea the Principal*, Attleboro Poet Offlce, Bnoke connty. PROPOSALS. Office depot commissary of SDIiSIB ™*OwABBiKOTOK, D. 0 .May 18, IBSi. SEALED PiOPOSAhs'are'icTlted'nn'm May 18th. ISGS, 11 o’clock M, for furnishing the Sub its tone* De» partmertwith * SIGHT THOUSAND (8,000) BARBELS OF FLOUR. The proposals will be fur what fe known at this De potasNos. 1,2, and S and bids will be entertained for any Quantity lass than tbe whole* Bids muatbe in duplicate, and for each grade on sepa rate sheets of paper. The delivery of tbe Flour to commence within flva days from the opening of the bids, and mast be dell* vered in such quantities, dally, as the Government may direct, either at the Government warehouse la Georgetown, at the wharves or railroad depot lu Wash* intton* D O. The delivery of all Flour awarded to be completed cak bands, bead lined. > Payment will be made fn such funds as th< Govern ment may have for disbursement. . 7he usual Government Inspection will he made just before tbe Floor Is received, and none will be accepted, which 1b not fresh giouud, and of a superior quality An oath of allegiance must ascomuany the bid of each bidder who has not the oath on flic Jo this offioe, and no bid will be entertained from partial who have pr?» vioußly failed to comply with their bids, or from bid ders not present to rei pond. Government reserves the right to reject any bid for Bids to be addressed to the undersigned, at No. 223 9 .West, endorsed •'Fropo.alsforfl^--^ myifi-at _ o*ptamo. s. v._ NO TICBe-SEAMD PROPOSALS, endomd ••DROPO3AL2FOR FUSWISHffIG TBIE PUBLIC SCHOOLS WITH LEHIGH OR SQHOLKIIiC GOAL,” wUI ba received by the undersigned, at the Controllers’ Offioe, southeast corner of FIXTH and. ADSLPBI fitreets, untU TUEBDAt, June 6,1895, at 12 o’oloek M. The Proposals which will include the storage of the Coal, mu»t be for separate Districts, m follows: First Distbiot— Oomprislng the First, Second, Third* Fourth, end Twenty sixth wards . . . A- _ Second District— Fifth, Seventh, Blghth, and Ninth Third Distbict— Sixth, Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth wards. Disiriot— Tenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Twentieth wards. Fifth District—Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth wards. Sixth District-* wunty-flrat ward. Seventh Dibtrict—Tweniy * second ward. EimiTH District— Tweuty- third ward* JtlKtfi Distriot—Twenty “fpnrt-b ward. Tenth DwT«ivf“Tweu«y*4fth Wjtfd, There w)W be two mlzbS feqolred, Egg and Stord, MMI the ton to be 2,240 poundf. , ... 14 Bach and every ton of said coal shali be weight* SI the place of delivery, in the presence of a proper per son, to be deputed by each Board m weigher (subject to the approval of the President of this Board). who shall keep au accurate account of each load of coal delivered, its exact weight, mu ascertained by correct scales. And no bill «hall be approved for suoh qo»1, us lee* an affidavit of the weigher shall actompauy such bill, i fitting forth by what contractor the ooal was de livered, the date of delivery of each load, the number of tons, and tbe quantity of ooal delivered, and whether we* gbed at tbe place of delivery. * ’ ■ _ .. Pioposalß will he rtcelved at thesame tlffie for the GHARHOAL and KIJDLXNG WOOD that may be reauired. By order oi the Oommlttae on SappllM HBBST W. HALLIWELL, my 18 »prrnt Feoretaiy OontrolUrs t-übllc gohools. PHILADELPHIA, ffV-WL-Sgr—Eg* -WILMINGTON. AND BAL7I MOBS RAILROAD. BOUTS OPEN TO BIOHMOND. CITE POINT, AND KOKrOLK .. Trains leave Depot, corner of BKOAD B'reet and WASHINGTON Ayenne, stß M A. M., ccnieeHngwttli BAT LIKE STEAMERS at Baltimore. ... „ Fare to City Print. in Fere to Ho,folk h‘ F KBN«BtT SUPL GKO. A. PADMUF, Pen- TUMI Atenl. mr» )s> , fiUflttLMaNdMsVil CAMDEN AND AT* aimiSSSWLANTIO BAILBOAD.-Tr*in* leavo Vins-street Ferry es fellows: ,«,*■ Atlantis AcrommodaUon- «*—♦»«»-«** *—* *4* *:• *• *• "T’s-35iS3s moil bedeUr.red at Ooon«’e; FoU*, , yo«°ii4 h AVTn^. Mg- Boring tool* on hand or mad* to order on short notice. myXl-am _ ffS/m ESTEY’B COTTAGE ORGANS No. 1» North MViHTBJtmt DEPABTIttENT fob custom WOKE.