The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 16, 1865, Image 3

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    the night previous to that j he oamo Into my plaoe,
I waa behind the bar, and be asked me W John
Booth had been there thatarternoooltold*tnil
had not been there myeeir all that afternoon;i he
aaked if X bad cot see® bun 3 and I Bala no , Ho won
.wont tight out,
cross- BXAimrxD.
Mr. Stone. a - You oannot positively
(Whether this was on Thursday or Friday 1
O Wsretbere not two other gentlemen with Ha
irold the evening he aama to yonr plaoe?
A I did not see them.
,o pjd be oome alone?
A. I tMnk he came alone j there may have been
some one outside of the restaurant, but Idifi*oD
• see any ooe com© in.
q, How long have you known Harold?
A« Ever since lie was a boy. ..
What time In the evening did you see him on
ibis occasion? , . -,
At .1 judge It most have been between six and
■ seven o’clock, as near as 1 can reoclieot*
Sergeant James M. I)y« ..
By Judge Holt. Q. state whether or not on the
of the 14th of April last you were standing
’ln front of Ford’s theatre, and, Ujo t at what hour!
A. 1 was sitting in froDt of Ford’s Theatre about
-half past nine on that night.
• Q,. State whether or sot yon observed several
persons whose appearance excited your suspicions
conferring together on the pavement in front of the
theatre 1
A. Y«B| SIT.
q. Describe their appearance, and what they did ?
A. The first that attraoted my notice was an ele
gantly-dressed gentleman that came ont of the pas
sage and commenced conversing with a rough-look
ing party; then'there was another Joined them, and
the three conversed together $ after they had con
versed awhile, and It waß drawing near the end of
the second act, the well-dressed one, who appeared
to be the leader, said, “I think he will come out
now, 1 ’ referring, I suppose, to the President.
Q. Was the President’s carriage standing there?
A. Yes; they waited awhile, and several gentle*
.-men cun. down end went into and had drinks in
the Saloon below; then, after they went np, the
best-dressed gentleman stepped Into the saloon and
- waited long enough to take a drink; he came ont
In a style as though'he was beoomleg Intoxicated,
and stepped up and whispered to the roughest-look
ing one of the three, and went Into the passage that
leads from the stage to the street; then the smallest
one stepped up juatas the well-dressed one appeared
again and called ont the time: he started op the
street and remained awhile, ana name down again
and called the time again ; then I began to think
there waB something wrong; presently ne went up
and celled the time again, loader than before; 1
think It was ten minutes after 10.
Q. Announcing it to them all, was ha not?
A. Yes, sir; then he started at a fast walk up the
street,- the best dressed one then went Inside the
theatre; I started for a saloon, and had just time to
get down to it and order oysters, when a man came
running In and said the President was shot.
ft. Ho yon recognize the well-dressed person from
the photograph 1 now show you ! [Photograph of
Booth shown witness.]
A. That Is the man; his moustache was heavier,
and his beard longer, though.
ft. jDo yon recognize tne features ?
A. Yes; that Is the man.
ft. Which restaurant did the well-dressed man go
Intel
A. Into the restaurant just below the theatre, to*
rards the avenue.
ft. Did he go In there alone ?
ft. i wish yon to give, If yon oan. a more partlon
lar description of this rough-looking man; what
was his size; what gave him the ruffianly appearnce
you speak of; was It his dress 1
A. He was not as well dressed as the rest of them.
ft, WMbeshkbblbly or dtrtUy dressed?
A. Bis oiorhoc were more worn and shabby.
Q. Was he a stout man ?
A. Yes; rather.
Q. Whioh way did he go ?
A. He remained at the passage while the other
one started np the street.
ft. The time was announced to these other two
men three times, was It?
A* Yes Bile
Q. Did’ha Immediately go Into the theatre after
announcing the time on the last occasion? .
JAt Ybb, qu,
ft. WUlyonlookatthesepersonsandseewhether
yon recognize any one of them as persons yon saw
on that occasion?
A. If that man (pointing to Spangler) had a mou
stache he has exactly the appearance of the rough
looking man standing at the end of the passage; It
was rather dark baek there, and I oonld not see him
distinctly, but he had a mon>taohe.
ft Yon state that the last call of the time was
ten minutes* after ten; oan yon state when the
other oalis were made ?
A. They were all made between half past nIM
and ten mlnuteß past ten.
ft. Do yon think yon recognize either of the other
persons here as among the three yen have men
tioned ?
A. Ho; the third one was a very neat gentleman,
well dressed, and with a moustache,
ft. Yen do not see him here?
A- No, sir; he was better dressed than anyone
I see here; he wore one of these fashionable hats
they wear in Washington, with round tops and stiff
brims.
Q, Can yon desorlbo his dress in color ?
A. No, not exactly. , ■ _
ft. How was he In regard to his size ?
V. Not very large; about Sve feet six lnohes high.
<V And yon have never seen that man before or
{life?
Al No, never.
ftulo you remember now the oolor of his clothes !-
A.Hls coat was a hind of a dead color; his hat
was hack. .
ft.Dld yon observe these men, whether any of
themhad spots on?
A. I did not observe that.
ExaUned by Mr. Ewing.
Q. Hhr long did yon observe the slonehy man ?
A. Whle I was standing there until I left; I was
there frou twenty-five minutes or halt after nine
till the Ist time was called.
ft. Was\he Blouchy man there during the whole
of that tlmv ?
A. He repalned at the passage daring the whole
of that tlme.i
ft, Will yot please describe the several articles
of dress as nelriy as yon can ?
A. I cannot, particularly, it was dark,
ft. Could you see his countenance ?
A. Yes; ,
Cl- Could yon see the oolor of ilia eyes ?
A. No; I Old net observe that.
ft. Did yea notice the color of his monstaohe ?
A- His moustache was black
ft. Did you observe the color of bis hair ?
A. No, I did not; he remained In one position.
Q. What kind of a hat had he?
A. A slouch hat, that had been worn some time.
Q. Had he an overcoat ?
A. I did not observe.
ft. mu yon notice anything as to the color of his
joat? .
a. I did not: I witnessed the weU-dresssd man
Whispering to him. ,
Q,. Where did he stand ?
A. Bight at the end of the passage on tno pave
ment.
a. Near the President’s carriage?
A. No; the President’s carriage was near the
”*Ct- S Dk?" he keep the same position during, the
whole of this time?
A. Yes; the man with the slouch dress did.
ft. Which way did Booth enter the theatre the
last time? ...
A. He just stepped Into the front door.
<4. Bid yon flee tbe man with the Blouoh ares*
standlngthere at that time ? . „, . M „
A. 'When Booth whispered to him and left him I
did not sae him ohange tdspo&ltion ;.I was observing
Booth. •'
q. Ton do not know whether the man with the
slouch dress stood there after Booth went Into the
theatre or not?
A. I do not.
Q,, Are yon sure he did not go ont on the pave*
meat fofore Booth went In 1
a. ldo not recollect his going oat on the pave
ment.
q. What first attracted your attention to that
man!
A. I observed the WtU-dressed gentlemen speak
ing to him.
wt, Whed did yon notice that first!
A. About twenty’five minutes or half-past nine.
G. How,-long after Booth entered the theatre
was It that yon heard the news of the assassina
tion ?'
A. I oonld not say, positively, It might have been
fifteen muutes, It may have been less.
Q, State what you did In the meantime.
A. I started down and went around the corner,
and Into a saloon; I debated awhile which saloon
to go to; I had only just got In, and had oysters or*
dored.
q,. About how tall do you think the man with the
slouch olotheß Is 1
A e He was about .five feet eight or nine lncheSe
By the Court* Q,. 1 understand you to say that
too pzUoner yen have Identified (Spangler) was
the man!
A. X say that was the countenance with a mous
tache : that Is tbfl very face.
By Mr. Ewing. Q. Have yon seen the man since
the assassination of the President before now! -.19
A. Yes, in the Old Capitol Prison.
U* In the presence of what persons t
A. Of the proprietor of the theatre, Sergeant
Cooper, and another person.
Q., Did it seem to you that this was the man 1
A. All but the moustache.
TE6TIMOHY OF JOHN M. BUCKINGHAM.
By Judge Holt. Q,. In what business were you
incased during the month of April!
A. At night 1 was doorkeeper at Ford’s Theatre;
during the day I was employed in the navy yard.
Q. Were you acquainted with J. Wilkes Booth
Curing that time ?
A. Yes; I knew him by his coming to the theatre.
Q.. State if you saw him on the evening of the 14th
of April; at what hour, and what occurred.
A. I judge it was abont ID o'clock; he came Into
tie theatre, and walked In and out again, and he
returned in ebout two or three minutes: he came to
ashed what time it was; I told him to step
2iito tie lobby, leading Into the street, ana he could,
gee; he stepped out and walked in at the door lead
lek to the parquette; came out immediately and
miked np the stairway leading to the dress cirole \
that u&B the last I saw of him until I saw him leap
on the Btage, and tun across the stage with a knife
In his hand; he was uttering some sentence, but I
could not bear what it was so far back.
Q, He went into the President's box, did he 1
A. The dress circle extends over my door, so I
Bould not see.
Croes examined by Mr. Ewing.
Q,. Are you acquainted with the prisoner Edward
Spangler?
A. Yes; I have known him at the theatre.
Q. Did you see him enter and go out at the front
Uiracce Curing the play 1
A. No.
Q. State your position there. Is It such that you
would be likely to see any person who entered from,
the front of the theatre ?
A. Yes; every person has to pass me entering the
lower pan of the theatT* for tue parquet, the areas
circle, and the orchestra.
q, Did you observe all persons who came in 7
A. I did not take especial,notice of them; I saw
that do persons came who were not authorized.
q,. if this man Spangler had gone In from the
street, would tou have been likely to have seen
him ? . t
A. Yes, he could not have passed me without my
feeing him.
<4. Are yon certain that he did not pass?
A. I am perfectly satisfied he did not pass in that
night
Q.. Bid you see him that night at aHI
A. Not to my recollection.
Q. Bid you ever see him wear a moustaohe?
A. No, sir, not that I can recollect.
TBBTIMONY OF JAMBS F. FHBGUBOW.
Bj Judge Holt. Q,. State your business.
A. The restaurant business, 452 Tenth street, ad
joining Ford'S theatre, on the upp«*■ *Me.
U. Do you know J. Wilkes Booth ?
A, ldo.
U- Did you see him on the evening of the assassi
nation or the President!
A. I saw him that afternoon; I do not recollect
esaotly what time It was; perhaps, between 2 and
4 o’clock; he came up just below my door In the
meet; he was sitting on a hofse; X walked out
acd saw Mr. Maddox standing by the horse with
bis hand on the mane; he looked round and said to
me, “ Ferguson, see what a nioe horse I have—-he
wdirun just like a oat;** with that he stuck hls
«purs In the hone and ran off, and I saw no more of
him till that night at 10 o'clock.
. Along in the afternoon; about four o’clook, I was
wid that my favorite, General Grant, was going to
feAt . he theatre, and If I wanted to see him I had
e l., r g P» I sot a seat directly opposite the Presl
in the dress cirole; I saw the Pre-
and hls family when they came In.
gentlemen in citizen's clothes. whom
i._™. n °t J*cognixe; I supposed that General
‘jraßt had remained outside, intending to
ccrnelu alone, and hot create an exoitemmit r ln
atre > 1 ma t® ? p mT “ lnil ‘bit I would
(ee film, and I watched every cue who passed
.round that side of the dress-olrole; somewhere
“tut 10 o’oloot I saw Booth pass around In that
emotion: something attracted my attention
wards the stage; I then saw him pash open the
ooor leading to the boxes; I did not see anything
(core of him until I saw him rash to the front of the
jump over, and as he j umped I oonld see the
S'eamfng in hls hands; at that time the Presl
, »;« sitting, leaning on hls hand, towards
looking down on some person In the or*
■£JsiI a V “was not looking on the stage, he was
ifc» t * between the post and the flag decorating
.9*; “he jumped over I saw It was Booth ) t
vjm sift of the pistol right In the boa, and
exclaim, ''Sic temper tyrannUi" he
','Cnry ttcrvHß the stage to the door where the,
« come in, and l saw no more of Ml&; IfTO
round as Quickly as I could to the police .'files on
Tenth street, and told the superintendent of police;
I then ran up Tenth street for the purpose of swing
' General Augur or Colonel Wells: Colonel Wells
was standing on the s’eps; 1 told him I had seen It
all; he told the guard to pass me in, and I went in'
and told him the. story; I went home and went to bed;
the next morning I got up and Mr, Gifford said tome
it was a bell of a statement I had made last night
abont seeing the flash of the pistol fn the box, when
the pistol was fired outsldeof tbe dtior; Itold htm It
w«s fired inside the door, and afterwards wont
round to the theatre to examine' the hole where the
ball Was supposed to have gone turomfc the door;
the hole was evidently bored vrtth a large gimlet
and whittled with a knife; the scratches of the
knife could plainly be seen.
Q- Is Mr. Gifford the other carpenter ?
A. Yes; he had charge of the theatre altogether;
he was the chief carpenter, and had fall charge
there, as I always understood.
ft. Was the President’s box on the south side of
the theatre.
A. Yes; he always had the same box every time
I saw him there.
Q. Bid yon hear any other expression exoept
“ Sic Semper Tyrannic?”
I heard some one call ont of the box,l do net know
who, bnffl suppose it must have been Booth, “Re
venge for the South ;” just as he lamped, as he
went over sn to the stage, I saw the Prosldeat raise
his bead, and saw Mrs. Lincoln oatoh him by the
arm; then I understood Mr. Lincoln had been shot
and hurt; by that time Booth was across the stage.*
ft. Did Booth’s spur natch Into the flag 1
A- His spur caught by the flag; It WPS the bine
part of the American Big; as he went over his spar
caught tbe monldlng on the edge of the box, and
also the flag; It bore a pleeo of the blneolf, ana car
ried It half across the stage; the spar was on his
right heel.
ft. Did yon observertke hole In the door closely
enough to see whetheMt had been freshly out out ?
A. No, sir, not particularly; : C also noticed a hole
ont In the wall, looking- as- if done by a knire, to
admit the end of a bar of wood, with which he had
fastened the door.
ft. Oonld yon observe the spnr ait all, as to the
character of It?
A. No, I oonld not observethat F noticed It par
ticularly, because It oaught ffi the flog as he went
over the boxes. v
Cross examined by Mr. Ewing;—ft. Sid you see
the bar with whioh the door was fastened ?
A. I did not; we could not find It the next day,
Q. Did yon know Spangler, the'prisoner ?
A. Yes.
ft. Did yen see him on that night ?'
A. I do not recollect-seeing him;-Twas in the
theatre that night; I went In aoout twenty ffildStCß
of eight o’eleok; I wanted to get there before this
party eame In.
ft. Do yon know him well ?
A. Yes, he worked In the theatre,
ft. Did you ever see him wear a moustache?
a. I do net think I ever aid; I do not think he
ever wore a monstaohe since I have beeu'there..
Tbe Private Testimony—lmportant Evi
dence of an Officer of General -John
sion's Staff.
Washington, May 15.—The testimony taken
berore the doors were opened to reporters for the
press lnoludes that of a man who was for several
years in the military service of the so-called Con
federate States, employed in the Topographical
Department, on the staff of Gen. Edward Johnston.
He was In Virginia la the summer of 1863, twenty
miles from Staunton. He became acquainted with
three citizens or Maryland, one of whom was Booth,
the other named Shepherd. He was asked by Booth
and his companions what he thought of the prooa.
ble success Of the Confederacy, and he told them
that after SUCH tt Chase as the rebels had than got
from Gettysburg be believed It looked rather
gloomy. Booth told him that that was nonsense,
and added, “If we only-act our part right the
Confederacy will- gain its Independence, and old
Abe Lincoln must go np the Bpont.” The witness
understood by tbe expression, “Mnst go np the
spent,” that It meant he most be killed. Booth
said that as soon as the Confederacy was nearly
whipped, that waß the Anal resource to gain the In
dependence of the Confederacy; the companions
of Booth assented to his sentiments; the witness
was at the camp of the 2d Virginia Beglment, and
there was a secret meeting of rebel officers on that
occasion; he was not present at the meeting,
bnt one of the officers who was stated its pur
port; he believed Booth was at that moot
ing j.the purpose was to send certain officers on
detached service to Canada and the borders
to deliver prisoners, to lay the Northern cities In
ashes, and finally to get after the members ol the
Cabinet and kill the President; he heard that
more than a thousand times; the name of the offi
cer who gave him the Information was Lieut. Cook
erill; Booth was associating with all the officers;
he heard very often that the assassination of the
President was an object filially to be accomplished;
he had heard Is freely spoken of In the streets ol
Richmond; this necessity was generally assented
to In the service.
A lady from New York testified to having met
Booth and a man named Johnson, and overheard
their conversation. She ploked up two letters which
they had dropped, and one of them was addressed,
“Dear Louis,” saylngthat “the lot had fallen npon
him” to be tbe Charlotte Gorday of the nineteenth
century. Abe must die now. You oan choose yonr
own weapons—the cap, tbe-knlfe, the bullet,” eta.
The letter Is signed Charles Selby.
Two other witnesses testified that they were In
Canada, and saw Booth In conversation with George
ganders, and believed they also saw Booth talking
with Clay, Holcomb, and Thompson.
WASHINGTON.
ISpv-Sal Despatch to The Press. 1
washimtoh, May i 6, isos.
WHAT OF KIBBV SMITH t
It seems to be credited in military oirolss that
KiBBT Smith and JackMaohiiidbr will both hold
ent as long as possible, and will then Btrike over to
Mexico or Havana. Shith and Maobudsb have
both made large snms of money by their cotton ope
rations. Indeed, this has been their bnslness for
nearly two years past; The capture of Davib, who
was to make a junotlon with their patty, and Bhare
the piooeeds, will doubtless compel a mere sudden
exit of SUITS and Jack. They may hope to keep
np an army In Western Louisiana and I'Avvfi, bat
when they find that they will bo treated as gueril
las, they will either seek safety In surrender or In
Sight.
[By Associated Press.]
THE CAPTURE OF DATXB. >
The prevailing Impression here Is that Jsrr
Davib-wIB be tried here for high treason before the
civil courts of this District. He will not, therefore,
be arraigned before the Military Commission now
trying the alleged conspirators.
POLANDEES COMING TO AMERICA.
Intelligence has just been received of the ap
prcachlng arrival of a large number of Polish emi
grants, having been forwarded from European
ports nnder the auspices of emigrant societies esta
blished lately to provide new homes for these un
fortunate exiles.
THE TRIAL OF THE ALLEGED ASSASSINS.
It appears, from the minutes of the oourt, that on
Saturday Sajtosl Arnold, through hls counsel,
Tbob. Ewing, Jr,, set up the plea that this military
court has no power to try him on the charges pre
ferred, for the reason that in these times ofpeaoe
resort should be had to the civic tribunals, /The
Court, alter deliberation, overruled the plea. Ar
hobd then ashed to be tried separate from the others,
but this request was denied. O’Laoghlin has
procured counsel, and Is represented kyWALTan
S. Coxa, and 001. Wm. E. Dobtbb appears for At
zbeott and Payne.
THE HEW SECRETARY OP THE INTERIOR.
. Bon. Jambs Hablah to-day entered upon hls
dnl les as Secretary of the Interior.
SHERMAN * S ADVANCE.
The advance of Shhemak’s army Is at Alexan
dria.
LOUISVILLE.
LotnsviLLs, May 15.—The Journal, In an elabo
rate editorial, entitled “An open letter to the
people,of Kentucky,” doses as follows):
“The time has come for at once cutting up
by the roots the upas tree whloh for more than
half a century has poisoned our prosperity and
retarded the growth of that public spirit
whloh onr full development requires. Bet the
people, therefore, oast aside the fossilized politi
cians who would Impede their progress lu the broad
path of destiny which opens before thorn, and to
this end let them, In August next, elect no man to
the General Assembly of the State who will not
pledge himself to the Immediate and unconditional
ratification of the constitutional amendment.”
CENTRAL AMERICA.
BE&PECT TO THE DEAD PSBBIDBNT—REVOLTS, DI
VISIONS, AND GENERAL QUABRBLB—GENERAL
New Yobk, May 15.—The steamer Ooean Queen
has arrived, bringing Panama dates to the sth lust.
The news of the assassination of President Lin
coin was received on the Ist, casting a gloom over
the entire community. A large meeting was held
at the American consulate, at whloh appropriate
resolutions were adopted and half-hour guns or
dered to be fired. A monument subscription of one
dollar each was also started.
The English war steamer Devastation and United
States steamer Cyane lowered their flags and fired
half-hour guns.
The new contract of the Panama Railroad Com
pany passed the first reading In the Bogota Con
gress.
General Sickles had a publlfl audience In Bogota
by President Murillo.
The President has consented to aot as mediator
between Costa Rica and the other Central Ameri
can states.
A disturbance occurred at Bogota, owing to the
refusal of some members of Congress to uncover
their beads while a religious procession wss passing.
Several persons were Bhot.
General Barnes has left Costa Rloa on hls way for
Salvador, with the objeot of heading the Liberals
of that republic In the revolution.
The Peruvian brig Admiral Gufze, with General
Castillo on board, a prisoner, arrived at Aoapulco,
Mexico, on the 2d Inst.
The United States steamers Lancaster and Sara
nac were at Acapuloo on the 20th ult.
About fifty arrests have been made In Panama of
persons engaged In the late disturbances there.
Spain has made claims against Chill, and muni
tions of war have been Bont south by Chill to pro
tect the places likely to be attacked.
The troubles between Ohlll and Paraguay are nor
yet settled.
The revolution In Peru has progressed but little,
and It is thought that it will be put down.
CALIFORNIA.
HIKING HEWS.
Saw Fbahcisco, May 11.—There hat been a still
farther fall In mining stocks. Gould and Cony,
$1,400; Savage, $1,350; greenbacks, 76,
The copper produced in California Is Inoreaslng,
and several mines are now making regular heavy
shipments of ore.
There have been no arrivals of vessels.
-
Outward Pound.
Pobt ah Bxsacu, May is—The steamship Peru*
vlan, for Liverpool, passed here at six o’olodk this
morning.
' Marine.
Boston. May 15.—Arrived, steamer Norman, from
Philadelphia.
An Offer.
To the Editors of the Evening Poet :
The Government has offered $lOO,OOO for Jeff Da
vis, and has got him. I will give the Governmeot
$260,000 for him, with hls pettlooat on, and I will
exhibit him through the country, -pettlooats and all,
as, the lost of the “ chivalryand give one-half oi
the gross proceeds of the show to the fund for thj
widows and orphans of our soldiers, and for Vac
martrys of AndersonvlUe and Libby prisons.
r „ „ . Altera*® SOPHIE.
t«, r. fvjf, ism.]
TBfi USD OF THE WAR.
CAPTURE OF GOV. BROWN OF GEORGIA
ffi’tJ’S’ DAVIB OH* HIS HIS WAV TO
NASHVILLE,
* New Ytfctff, May 16.—The Times’ Nashville spe
cial says JcCßrOwn, late nbel'Governoref Georgia,
was broegutthere last night as a prisoner, and left
this evening forLonlsvllle.
Jeff Davis is under a strong guard, and trill ar
rive here (Nash-rille) on Thursday evening.
Every rebel body of regular soffilfirß and guerilla
organization In this State and Northern Alabama
has given up, to comb In under Gcti, Thomas’ late
order.
HEW TfeßK CITY.
ABBIVAh OT A STKAMBB,
The steamer City of Dublin, from Liverpool on
the 29ti>, arrived to-night.
BASK BTAtSMOOT.
' The following is tuo oondHMn of the Net? York
banks for the week ending May 15th, 1863
Loans, to crease *s,Md,oof>
Specie, increase .*• 8,600,000
Circulation, Increase . *>6oo
Deposits, Increase .......*. 3,000(000
Decrease of Loeal-tenders 6,000,000
STOCK EXOHANCU.
At Gallagher’s Exohange to-night gold was
nnoted at 18la j New York Central Kallroad 03%
Erie 77k ; Hudson River 104; Reading 01% ; Michi
gan Southern 68% ; Illinois Central 116; Pitts
burg 66% ; Rock Island 08 ; Northwestern pre
ferred §9% ; Fort Wayne 61% ; Ohio .and Missis
sippi certfloates 28 ; Canton 38%. The market is
not very active bnt steady. Gold find,' ' ,
Tublle Entertainments;
The “eminent tragedian,” Mr. E. L,-Davenport,
“ the popular artist,” Mr. J. W. Wallack’ and “ the
Charming young actress,” Miss Rosa Syringe; com
menced an engagement last evening attheOheStnut
street Theatre;- Without endorsing the style of
advertising thefrpenonal and artlstlo claims npon
our support In Urn columns of the Sunday press, we
knew that the gentlemen are two of our loading
histrionic artists, and that Miss Eitlnge Is* a very
pleasant actress, and by no means the least attrac
tion In the “ Davenport and WaUaek Alllanoe,”
as It Is called. Mr. Waltaok Is, In onr opinion, one'
of the first tragedians* now npon the Americas
stage, and can only ba* considered second to the
greatest artist we now have. He Is unequal, but In
almost every oharaoter he embodies, the eleetrleal
touches are evident which stamp him as an artist of
mere than ordinary genius. Moreover, he Is net
alone a great tragedian, bwt one of the most living
aid powerful melodramatic* artists of the day. Hts
Fegan, In “Oliver Twist,” is a wonderfulpleoeof
acting, which deserves unqualified enloginm at the
hands of the critic. In a word, we oonslder that
Mr. Wallack is at present the legitimate represen
tative of his deceased unde, not simply npon the
secreof his bearing the SfilSfi Christian name, but
by his own talent. Mr. Davenport also Is an artist
of no mean ability, and the junotlon of two snob
actors enables the management to offer tbe plays
they peifoim with far greater completeness than
they can generally be given with a slbgle “star.”
Qf Miss Eitinge It Is almost needless to speak.
When an actress possesses personal eharms and
youth, she may almost dispense with talent. If she
has this last, her position with those who’see her is
abundantly secured. Last evening the play selected
was “Still Waters Run Deep,” and to-night It will
be “ The Iron Mask,” In whioh Mr. Wallack takes
one of his greatest characters.
At the Aroh-street one of Philadelphia’s favorites
made her appearance last evening. This was Miss
U6?QJIIB Etchings, who then offend to ns, with Mr.
Peter Rlohlngs, the English adaptation of Doni
zetti’s admirable comic opera, “The Daughter of
tbe Regiment.” We have so often written of Miss
Rlohlngs in the oharaoter of Marie, that it would
bo almost wearisome to repeat our commendations,
and we need do no more than mention the foot of
her reappearing in this pait. Upon this evening she
will, howbver, for the first time In this theatre, as
same the pert of the Countess Olga , in Balfe’s oapltal
opera of “The Bohemian.” Although this opera
has been subjected to exolslon at the hands of some.
unmusical man—a speoles of maltreatment whioh
wo beg leave to protest agatfiSt—nothing oan de
prive it of its charm to all who relish the separat
ing ease and graceful fluency of the Irish composer
of melodies. It wasorlglnally produced in this elty
In 1869, and then stamped Itself as each a favorite
that we oonfess to some surprise that Mr. and Miss
Rlohlngs should have suffered It of late years to dis
appear from their nperloirc. It will undoubtedly
draw many to see It to whom It will appear almost
asanovelty, end would, as we should suppose, boa
card which ought to-run during the week.
Camille 1b the oharaoter whioh LnclUe Western
embodied at tbe Walnnt-street last evening. Al
though we aosrcely think Ihlß so great as some of
the parts in whioh Miss Western appears, no one
esn deny It the merit of being a characteristic
rendering of the most sensational character
which has been placed npon onr stage for the last
twenty years. In many respects It Is less obviously
Mies Western than many oj* her other characters,
and we confess that this Is perhaps the auoe why
we rellEß It less. This artist Is gcnsrally marked by
a singular and fresh originality, In which, she
stands alone among all of onr prominent aotresses
She Is no copyist. Her fanlts, and still greater ex
cellencies, are Indisputably most thoroughly her
own. WeroBhe& servUo Imitator of-the merits of
those who preceded or surround her, she might be
less objectionable In portions of her artlstlo em
bodiment. but would as certainly look that positive
evidence of genius whioh we explleity recognize in
nor. Had she achieved her present professional
standing by copying what she fancied good in the
efforts Of these, she might be less exceptional
now, bnt she would as certainly have never become
exceptionally great. We should, moreover, have
had Infinitely lees pleasure In watehlng her pro
gress, and far less confidence In her future. “Satan
In Paris” and “ Green Bushes” are both of them
underlined for reproduction this week.
Mibs Davbhpoet.—Mrs. General Lander, for.
merly Miss Jean Davenport, leaves New York on
the first of next month for Europe. Mrs. Lander,
st understand, does not Intend, to make her visit
long, but will soon return to America. We heartily
wish her a pleasant voyage and a happy time while
abroad.
Labgb Positive Sale or Boots, Shohb, Bbo
gabs, Abht Goods, Travelling Bags, Laobts,
Stba-w Goods, Ac.—The particular attention of
dealers Is solicited to the valuable assortment of
boots, shoes, brogans, cavalry boots, men’s soft blaok
hats, women’s and children’s straw hats, and palm
leaf Shaker hoods, men’s and hoys’ colored and white
palm-leaf hats, shoe thread, fcc., Ao., embracing
samples of 1200 packages of first-eiass goods, of
city and Eastern manufacture, to be peremptorily
sold, by catalogue, on four months’ credit, com
mcnelng this morning, at 10 o’clock, by John B,
Mjors A Co., auctioneers, Nos. 232 and 231 Market
street.
EltgantAbtistio Bbonzbs, Classical Vasbs,
and Mabblh Statu art at Public Salb.—
Messrs. Thomas Biroh A Son have new ready for
examination at their gallery, No, 1110 Chestnut
street, a fine assortment of the above elegant arti
cles, which they will sell on Wednesday morning,
17th lnst., at 11 o’clock- They are of recent Impor
tation by Messrs. Vltl Brothers, and embrace sub
jects well calculated to please all lovers of the
beautiful In art. A fine marble Madona Is one of
the features of the collection. Catalogues now
ready. .
THE CXTCTT.
[NOB ADPITIOKAL PITY NEWS SSI yOUBTH PAGN.J
IN AID OF aOFFBBBRS BT THE TEMPEST.
Last evening a meeting of oltlzess to devise
means whereby the sufferers by the late terrible
whirlwind In the Nineteenth ward might be aided,
and their calamities lightened, was held in the hall
at the corner of Frankford road and York street.
The meeting was quite large. Adam Warthman,
Efq., was called to the ohalr, William Lockhart
was elected secretary, and Joseph Sommers, trea
surer. Committees were appointed to solicit eon
trlbntlons, and to ascertain the respective damages
suffered by each Individual.
A committee consisting Of Adam Warthman and
Andre w J. Holman was appointed to wait upon the
Corn Exchange end the Board of Brokers to sollolt
subscriptions from them..
A resolution requesting the several newgpt&er
proprietors to receive subscriptions m aid of the
fond passed. „
A disbursing committee was appointed.
The meeting was then addressed by Robert Alien,
Eca , and the snm of $145 was eollested, after which
the meeting adjourned. It will reassemble at the
call of the chairman.
CITY ITEMS-
Thb Bbst Fitting Sbibt on THB asi IS “ThS
improved Fatten Shirt,” made by John C. Arrt
son, at the old stand, Nos. 1 and $ North Sixth
street. Work done by hand, In the best manner,
and warranted to give satisfaction. Bis stock of
Gentlemen’s FnmlshlngGoods cannot be surpassed.
Prices moderate,
Fashionable Hats and Bonnets nor Misshs
and Children.— A! magnificent assortment at
Wood & Cary’s, 726 Chestnut street. Hats and
bonnets renovated at short notice. Prloes mode
rate. ■
Grbat deduction in prices of light Cloth
English Jaokets. J. W. Pbootob a Co.,
920 Chestnut street.
Gbbat bbuugtion in rloh Silk Saoques,
Bar quints, and Circulars.
J. W. Pbootob A 00.,
Now Open— A large arrival cf rloh Paris Laoe,
Lama, or “ Yak ” Half Shawls, Squares, and
Cloaks, whloh 770 shall sell at gold value.
J. W. Pbootob A 00.,
10 et 920 Chestnut street,
THRBB on Cox’S IhpALLIBLH DYSPEPTIC PILLS,
taken one at a time, will effect a certain cure. Dya.
peptics should apply for them at once to Samuel
C. Hart, No. 24 South Second street, below Mar
ket. -
J»nn Davis in Pbttiooats.—Jeff Davis donned
petticoats on Wednesday last, not altogether be-/
oanse hls own stock of unmentionables had run oaf /f
but as a jireoautlonary measure looking to hls or
safety, Jeff has got himself Into an awkward pll ght
through hls misdeeds,-and treason has brought Min
down to short commons and long petticoats, f ierves
him right, for had ha behaved himself he WO' aid not
have been (educed to the necessity of tUtlßlr ,g away;
While be might have procured elegant, ay proprlate
garments at the Brown-Stone Olothl- JX Hall of
Rookhtll & Wilson, Nos. 803 and 606 Ohf jB t nu tstreot,
above Sixth,
No Upbolstbbbrs so prompt J M tilora of w _
Henry Patten, 1408 Chestnut atrr et , orders posl
tlvelv attended to on call. y •
QusEN Olives.—W. L. Fiaddook A Co., 116
South Third street, havereoe 1 ,ved new crop Spanish
[Queen) Olives, of very superior quality, and for
ss Io by the cask, gallon, quart. myl3 at
Eye, Eab, and CAV. arbh, successfully treated
by J. Isaacs, M. D., Pioullst and Aurlst, 519 Pine st,
Artificial $y w IfiMftad, No charge for ewtalnatum.
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1866.
' ' • 1#
PsoTooßApaa of prominent friends ean be ob*
tflificd at tbe Gallery of H. O. Phillips, Northwest
oornor of Ninth and Chestnut streets. mjl6 St*
Wire Banging-Baskets of a variety of
patteras, and several styles of Hooks, Brackets, and
Chains, for suspending them on, are for sale at THU
MAM ft BBAW’S, Mo. 835 (SigEt Thirty-five) JU*.
KMT Street, below Ninth. It
Fine Ivory 'Fba and Dinner KNIVES,
and those with the almost indestructible Hard Rubber
Handle; do. of Horn) Bone,Britannia, Ebony,and Qoioa;
alio, Beef and Game Carvers, and Table Steels, at
TJUMAN ft SHAW’S, Mo. 835 (Sight Thirty-fire)
MARKET Bt., below Ninth. 1*
Bargains in Clothing ! Bargains in
CLOTHING!
Bargains in Clothing! Bargains in Clothing!
Bargains in Clothing! Bargains in Clothing!
Bargains in Clothing! Bargains in Clothing!
Nbw YosWvMayU.
Mo, 303 CHESTNUT feTBEBT, ABOVff THIRD,
Mo. 009 CHRSTNOT
old Stand,)
And 8. h Ccrr. Sbtsnth and MarkbtStst. cjo MBS’ )
Moms. Ferry ft Go. hare undoubtedly* th* larceit
stock ef ready •made Clothing, and finest 7 variety of
styles Abwpresepted to the public In thirdly. Their
•took ls-new. bought at the lowest rates, Met ttp in the
best manner, and sold' at'
Wonobhrhllt Low Pbicbs*
Wonderfully Low Pbicbs.
"W ONDBKMri.LT LOW PRIONS.
WONDERFULLY* LOW PRIORS.
Onr frienclS asd the pnbilcTwe Invited toealTand
examine for-themselves, and be* convinced that'lH*
to their advantage to deal with üb.
■ Attention is also celled tb
O%R CUBTOM DipARTBnrT,
One Custom Department,
Oira Custom Department,
Our Custom Department,
OukCdSTOM rEPARTkHNTr
ft connection with each where w«'
have constantly omhand
; All tbb Latest aud Best : swung,
Ald thb Latest awo SesT Sm/aa,
111 thb Latbst aNd BestSTtlbs,
All 1 thr Latest and BiJsr fir ias*
And'cKß guarantee to onr customers entire satisfac
tion In every •
MO. 30£YCHIBTNUT BTR3BT. , AbOVB TggßPj
Mo. 609* Chestnut SuSiaßT,' (GRaNVILLE JTOKBB’
Old Stand;) . . ?
And 8. SnvaNTHand MarketSts;, (JONES 1 .)
Itch. (Wheaitoh’s) Itch.
SALT RHECBL (OINTMENT)’ SALT BHEUM.
Will cnretbetfteh in 48 hours. Alto, eura Salt Rheum,
Ulcere; Chilblains, and all Efaptibas of the Skin.
Price fO cents. 1 Byeesdlng GPeente to wfiBKS ft'POT
TER, BOSTON, Maes., will be for warded free by mall.
For sale by all-Bray gists. mhliMb
“ Look oit tHis pictubb,*aot j l!Hew on
THAT.”'
Here you behold the infirm step?
Tfce'pallid cheek; wasting form,
Unlisted food, and a social atmosphere
PelMMd with Ike tales vf acM«, pains,
Sleepless nights, and mental despondency;
There, laughing-health, sparkling eyei»|
Zlastie steps; craving appetite, forgotten carte,’
Genial thought audambhious resolves
Show the contraafeandmarK the picture.
And here tbe secret lies, that
Unknown to Qdackenboss, the Doctor,' -
Smith bad taken battles three
Of DRAKE 1 B PLAMTA+IOM BITTERS. mylfi dt
Colgate’s Home* Soap. : '
Tils celabrated TOILBT SOAP. In Mchunlvo'rtal a*
maid, isioad. from tbe CHOICSoT material.. Is MILD
and" BKOLLIBIT In Us natnre, FSAGBASTLY
SOBBTBD. aidEXTBBBuLY BEKSFICIAL In ltsas-
Uon unon tbe Skin. Par sale by nil Srnidsts and
ranerOood. dealers fe2B*tutfcol,'
JOKES’,'
THE LOWEST
SILLING PEIOI
- marked In Azures
on each article, -
AMS EIYEB YARISD, -
AT'
JOHIB’
Orescent One-priee
OLOTHIHO HOtTSB. 4 -
MAEKBT STB SIT, 1
above Sixth,
Bo eat,
*&■ Prices redneed to anlt tbe ttmM.
A fine - assortment of KB ALT-MADS CLOTHIUCf,
suitable for all stasons, eonstantiy on band.'
Cnetom- work made to order at abort notion. Cmhfl-Sm
CHICKRBING’fI PtANOS—£S3B|?.
r? Ef • *»9.OOOBOLD.“Few Wareroomß.n KTH
Entrance in Art GaUery, 914 CHESTNUT Stmt.
my4>26t* WK. H. DUTTON.
firm Gkoegb Hteok .& Co.’s
PIANO Over 600 eaeh of these fine 04BIBBT
FOfcTBS. Instruments have been sold ey ORGANS
PIaMO Mr. G. and the demand Ii cob* CABINET
FORTES siantly increasing. ORGIES.
PIAMO For sale only bv C 4.UIRET
FORTES J. E GOULD. ORGIES.
PIAMO SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sts.’ CABtMEf
FORTES. no-20-tf ORGANS.
Olothihg bv thb Mils,
The immense stock or sEADT ICADI CLOTHHIG
sow displayed at -•
if ylnMd In one continuous lino, would reach a long
distance toward Xlchmond. This long stream of Cloth-
(si 1* running ol At
NEWPORT—WEBB.—In Chicago, May 2d, by
Hev. T. 1,. Olmstead, Ellison Newport to Miss Eli
zabeth F. Webb of Chicago. *
EETJTER—MoOAW—On May 11th, by the Rev.
Q-.W. Miles Rigor, Mr.Wllllam H. Renter, of Colum
bia. Pa., to Mr*. Martha MoGaw, of York, Pa. *
BENNET—CROW.—At then. B. parsonage In
Columbia, Pa, on May 14th, by the Rev. d,. W.
Mllsb Rigor, Mr. Wm. A. Bsnnet, of Philadelphia,
to Miss Bovina Crow, of Columbia, Pa. * -
DOEBLEY.—On the morning of the -14th Inst.,
Solomon Doebley In the 69th year of his age.
The friends of the family are Invited to attend the
funtral, from the residence of his son, F. Doebley,
No. 437 Wildey street, Eighteenth ward, on Wed
nesday afternoon, 17th Inst., at 2 o’clock-. **
ERVING.—At Poughkeepsie, on Wednesday,
May 10, Lydia Hollingsworth, wife of Elwsn Er
ring, and daughter of the late Captain GHWK9
Adams, TJ, S, Navy. »»
MoOtJNB.—On the 13th Inst., Robert J. McCone,
In the thirty-eighth year cf his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral from-his
late residence, 1830 Filbert street, cn Tuesday after
noon at 4 o’clook. **
LEVERING.—On the 18th Inst., Martha, wife of
-John Revering, In the 73d year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
epeetfnlly Invited to attend the funeral from the re
sidence or her husband, near the Bower Merlon Aoa
demy, on Wednesday morning, 17th. Inst.,. at 10
o’clock. Funeral to proceed to Roxborough. **
BAKER.—On the lath Inst, Jesse Baker, In. the
60th year of hls -age.
The relatives ana friends or the family, also Phoe
nix Ledge, No. 130, A. Y. Mu and Crystal Fount
Bodge, No. 110, of I. O. ofO.-F., are respectfully in
vited to attend hls fnneral from hls lata residence,
No. 409 Steven street, Camden, N. J,, on Wednes
day afternoon, 17th Inst, at 2 o'clock, to prooeed to
Odd Fellows’ Cemetery.
DOEBLEY.—On the morning of the Uth Inst.,
Solomon Doebley, In the 6»th year of hls age.
The friends of the family are Invited to attend the
fnneral, from the resldenoeofhls son, F. Doebley,
No. 437 Wlldoy street, Eighteenth ward, on Wednes
day afternoon, 17 th Instant, at 2 o’olook. •
FERRIDAY.—At Easton, Pa., May 1% Mrs.
Charles Ferrlday, daughter of the late A. H.
Reeder, Esq. *
DLACK ENGLISH GRENADINES.—
-LI j n ,t received, a ease of Blaek Bullish Grenadines,
at 40 cent, a ,ard. BESSON
One price. Prices in plain figures. myl&
PLAGE CHALY DE LAINE.—JUST
eqed, one oa«« of TriaiabltckChAlrde Baines at
S 7« eat. » raid. BBBSO.H
One price Prices in Plata flgmee. myip
UTBS & LAKI>BiiIi.
-Cj ESTABLISHED 1**1840.,
We alwaye adhere to good Goods* and depend on fair
d.mln*forj»t o ™ cK o? biik qoodb _
GOOD STOCK OP DRESS GOODS.
ap26 BHAWLB AMD STAPLB GOODS.
YXSf- MASONIC NOTICE—THE MEM*
BBRS OP Pi) QBVIX LOl SB, No. 130, A. I K ,
and the Order In general, are fratarr.ally Invited to
neet at the Ball, CHESTNUT Streel,, on WEDNB3-
DAY. 17th Inst., at2o’clock P M., to ettend the fune
ral of our late brother. JgsSK BAKP.B.
By order of the W. M
mrl4-2t» KILLS 3CURB, Secretary.
rSSP° SVSDAT-SCBOf/L ASSItIBSAr
BY. at the Eleventh .treat'H. 8. Ohuroli.
ELEVBNTB S)rset, above avenue, TRIS
(Tneaday) EVENING, at 73f o'clock. " Vie ory at
Last,” «» recently mtie at t' Je p o rt Bnmr>ter Celebra
tien wlli he inns by the Se'joal. Admlaalon la sea.‘si
children IP ton s. it*
tagr HOBTIOH' njßiL HALL, A W.
corner BROAD or ,dWAT.nUTStreets -Monthly
PDplay and Stated Bee' .i ßg . TBIB EVEBINGI It
A «®*>EH'AL MBBTINGOF STOCK
££w/t< B wnw ‘he WEST VIRGINIA NATIONIL
PETROLEUM Co*/ . 4S y wm b „ held on TOBBD IT.
May SO. 1885, at 8 P . m. , at No. South SIXTH St,
toelfct pirestoxa* # make By-taa«, aad transact other
bosinfss. -
my Id-tun* J. H. WHEBLBB, Secretary.
py co7.«eibmation will be a»-
—— minis! A Jed In the Ohuroh of the Nativity.
B' BVBBTH' aid MOUNT VBBNO* Street!, on WED
NESDAY K r /Kbiao. at 8 o'clock. It*
920 Chestnut street.
•y I'gOFISSOBS SHILL ANO
K3S? O' JLDSB 'UBOUQH'B Grand Mnnloal SOI REE
to-BISHT. at BANBOM-STBSST Hall.
Gaidsqf admlrston, 25cent*; Baiervod scats, to. tote
badat' a. doer. . It*
K3f “ SPECIAL BELIBIOUS SEBTICE.
CALVARY CHURCH. LOOUBT Street, above
renlh.-Preaching BVIRT EVENING this weak,
by the Pastor, - myls-mtawr4t*
f y THE ANNEAL MEETING OF THE
’ a** Stockholders cf the EMPIRE COPPSR HO.
(of Michigan) will he held at their Office, No. 433
WALNIJT ’treat, on FKTD AV .the 2d day of Jana, 1885.
tt 11 o'clock A 8., for the BLBCHON OP DIRECTORS
and the transaction of other bustneea.
iy THE ANNEAL MEETING OF THE
K®* Stockholders or the PHIL ADEPHIA AND BOS
TON MI*UiG Cot-PANT (Of Michigan) will bo h.ld at
)heir Office, No 4183 WALNUT street, on Fill DAY,
the 2d day of June, IBS6. at L o'clock P.M.. Mr the
BLBOTION OP DIRBCTORS and the transaction of
other business. J 8 HnMnLLIN, Secretary,
Philadelphia. May 15, 1868, mylO- tjol
iy CFFTCE OF THE I KUIHH COAL
AND NAVIGATION COMPANY,
_ PHiLananrHiA. May 18, 1888.
Etochholdars of this Company, whose names appeared
as snob on thalr hooks, at the clobo of transfers, on the
)B'.ti of March last art hereby notllsd that their right
to subscribe to new stock on the terms or tha Clrnnlar
of March luth, 18*8, will expire at 8 o'clock P M on
Jhe24ihcnet. SOLOMON SHBPBBRO,
mylS-124 Treasurer.
wag- OFFICE OF THE GOAL BXDGE
WOB IMPROVEMENT AND COAL COMPANr.
Pnn.Asni.PHU, May 8, 1885.
A Special Mealing of the Stockholders will ha held at
the Office of the Company, 3DO W ALNUT Street- on
TPUhkDAT, May 25th eilfo'slock M.
Br order of the Board ofDljyctora
. HORAOEB. KITOBELL,
myIStSS Secretary.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Opprbbd by Pbrrt #C<7.,
Offered by Pbbbt if Co; r
OPFBBBD BT PERRY ft 06i, -
€>ffrrsd by Perry ft Oo:,
PsEtff ft Coi
FBBRTftCO.
MABOM ft AI HAMLIN , S
CABINET ORGANS.
WANAMAKEH ft BROWN’S
OAK HALL POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
B. E. aor. SIXTH and HABKIT Btt.,
MAEVBLLOUSLY LOW PRTOBB. apli-tf
MABRIED.
DIED.
' „ J. S. McMULLIN, Beoretary.
Philadelphia, Mar 18. 1868. myHj-tje2
gggf* COAL AT COST.
tKIOE FOB MAY,
FiviJ DOLLARS PER TOW.
THE GIRARD
MUTUAL COAL COMPANY.
farmorsmall 11 * Ter> **** anaity, in any quantity,
. ln this Company
are very apparent, and cannot fail to be appreciated by
?PJ take the slightest pains to luvestliate
the basis of its organization and the plan of Itsopsra-
Jil 1 ® Present disforbwd conditlou of the
coa) market, the Stockholder witf derive the full benefit
™ prbspeotua of the Company—saving the
entire amount or the operator! aad the retail dealers’
stock * bes^6s r *alUlsg a handsome dividend on his
informatioti necessary to a fall understanding
or the subject, apply at the office.
No, 339 Walnut Street.
0t ** the Dsllvery Dspot,
EIGitTH AND MASTER STREETS.
Geo. C r Mitchell, Henry Simons,
Secretary Nad Supt, - Treasurer.
Delivery Depot mylS-St
MSP FAME irsubavce compArt.^
Office, No. 405 OBBdTMUTStreet,
_ Philadelphia, c January 28/18«5
the FAME INSURA MOB
com past, ofiheif ao&dltlOB OR OMffi’at day of Deoent'
Imt, 9864, ie published in accordance Yrtth an of Aw
»embly:
CAPITAL:
Authorized and subscribed.slo%(XX) 00
Amount paid in*.85;279 00 s
_ ASSETS.
Itoidßsadlforfiagfs*..
Destimd Loaseon «ollateJaiH.~.—. 9 999 60
United State# 78* 10 Loan 20,C00 00
United States 6-20 Loan*.,. II'OOCMJO
Philadelphia City Sizes-*.♦*««***.. 8 180 00
Seat Estate* 4,810 82
Btccka*w—4.29o 09
Interest . 8,979 46
Balances, open policies, due from
agents*. Jfevv»» 1,875 62
974 00’
856 96 '
I&st&iments'O* Stock not called in,
for wnitfc the Stockholders are
IndlTiddaJlj liable «». 1172100
■ f87,786'3g
BEOBIPTSIOJHB6*
Premluraoa; Hie Risks, amount*
Ingto 6ffsBftQl7.Co,«4 f 6
Interest •**•***•*..«++*♦♦ 5,C8l 33
2ft 69* SI
BOSSES. BXPmEB, &o.
Fire $6,27ft 00
1,399 6]
Fypeneeß. w>ntv AlvertisemKits.
„ Uss«4 3«DfIM
SijtriM w«w4U«MHtWW»I MM! 1 9.500 00
—■— — 13, can eg
Dividends. January and Jnly~v.~~-.~~.. SI,IM SO
A B «, nß t. t rri.fc H. BOOK.
President.
Williams L FtiUrosixo. Secretary.
fSSF* SOTOCK TO AIX DBip<MrE«t
GORPOBATIOSTS obgAVIZED D £it AS?
LAW OF TBB STATE OF PSiffbYLVANIA.
ItUolt beittby five a to all conpaaiei maorpoiftM
: by or uudar »bt law of tbs Cotomonwaftlthof Febaayi
; vat island organized at may time prior totha first Mon*
• day of fiTovexcber/ iB6& that h*v« failed to make report
to the Audlor General under the-Aet approved April 21,
• 1808. andthe Aet approved April SO. 1844, that they are
: reqnlrsdtorepoifrto the Auditor General forthwith, as
follow*, viz.:
In ease a dividend'bu been declared, the Treasurer
: win report, under oath, the amount of capital paid In,
' the fißK'Unt, and rate per tent, of *aah. dividend
duiinc the year cedis# the first Monday of J&TOEabtti
1864. and any previous jearor join in which the Com*
Janv may have had an existence; and In case no dlvi
end has been declared dorlttf the year or year* end
ing ae aforesaid, then an appraisement of the cash
; value of the capital stock, as it existed between the first
• end fifteenth days of Hov*iaber f mast be male by the
‘ President or Treasurer-., and a majority of the Directors,
lenderoath. - When an appraisement le made, there*
- port should alio state at what time the Company was
• ° r ff addition to the above report, under the act of April
: 21,-U6B, companies nob paying a tax on tonnage are re*
; quired to make a separate report, under oath, of the
: Trt o>UTtr, of the amount of net earnings or inesme re*
ceived during the period from April SO to Bovember 1,
38<H» i»««K>*d&nc6with the second section of the aet,
iioOBFOEATED BY OTHER STATES
and •’doing business in this Commonwealth,” are
notified that they are made subset to the tax on net
cartings or income under the Id section of the aet of
April 30. 1864, and are required to report to the Auditor
General the amount of such net earnings orinoome re
ceived betw sen the 30th of April and the Ist of ffoTom*
her. 1864..
All delinquent Companies incorporated by or under
.any law-of the State of Fannsyl vania. will be afforded a
• reasonable time in which to make the Beve;alrep>rts
required by law and above enumerated; bat outinued
neglect or refusal will subject them to forfeiture of
charier , U'-der the 2d proviso of the fid section of the
aet of April SO, 1864, which is in he following words:
"Provided further, That any corporation which has
failed to make returns to the Commonwealth, ae re
quired by the act of AptU 21, A. D. 1853, entitled 'An aet
forthe better securing to the Commonwealth the pay
. meatoftaxeedneby incorporated companies, ’may make
such return witbia sixty days after the passage of this
act, any-law to the contrary notwithstanding; and all
delinquent companies failing or refaBmgtomakafa.il
re tore Band payment to the State, as required by the
. general lawaof this Commonwealth In relation thereto,
- shall have all their right* and privilege* declared for
feltedhy proclamation from the Governor. •
ISAAC bLdpaSß,
Auditor General.
w. a kb»«,c.b,
State Treasurer,
BAnniSBDBCU: May 10,1868. my!3 lm
wgr OFFIDK PHUADfiiFHIA AND
BOSTON BiaiFG COMPADTY. . , ;
FxiLanKLrxtA, April 29, 186$.
Fotlee is hereby given .that- an instalment of FIFTY
CBETB PEAWHABX'dn each and every share of the
•apUsl stock of the Philadelphia and Boston Mining
Company ha* this day been called In, p&vable on or ba*
fore the 2fiih day of Hay. 1866, at thepfflo* of the Com
pany,, no. WALHDT Street. PhU&d.’-lphla.
Byorderef the J lrectors. J. 8. MoMiTLLIW,
myll»th>tntgiyBS „ Treasurer.
Fy NOTICE WOBBEN TABU OIL
»» compani . ofl«* n*. 140 s. FOURTH Street.
Certtloales of stock wUI be iasas d on end after May
16th 186*. on sorrender of the original recalota,
mylb-et* J. L DBLAPLAINE. President.
rua- THE ANNEAL MEETING OF THE
U®’ stockholders of the MANDAN mining oom
PAN Y. (of Lake Superior.) will be held at thoir office.
No. 334 WALNUT Street, on THURSDAY, the 25th
lost., atl2o’cloek, for the election of Directors and tne
transaction ol other hnalnesa.
B A HOOFES, Secretary.
Philadelphia. May Id. 1165. myll-13t
KSr~ OFFICE OF TUB VSIOH PISSES-
Iap <3IS BiII. WAT CO , JTo. aOB South FOURTH
Street. _ PmLABMPjHA, Max & 1865.
A meettaf of the Stockholders of this Company will
bo bold at ue Ofice on MOO DAY, Ha? 22d. at 10 o'clock
A- U , to consider and accept too Supplement to ths
Charter, pasted at the late aotalon of the LeiUlatwe.
By order of the Board of D'rectors. „ ;
mySITO WM F. KBMBIB, Secretary.
«sg» MEKUHAKIS' ASK MAS CFAI>
Wae TUBERS' NATIONAL BANK.
- Fittbbubo, April 11> 1895.
Stockholdera are hereby notified that Boohs will be
opened for subscription to the_new stock of this Bank
attheCOMMERCIAL NATIONAL BARK, in Philadel
phia! on PtoHD AY, May lit. 1899, and will continue
open aortas bnniinllMmH, dally, from 10 o’clock a.
M. to S o'clock P. M 7. nntU Thursday, Jon« lat. 1895.
By order ol the Board of Directors
JOBS SCOTT. Jr.. Oashler.
H. S. BOLLMAB. Prosident,
Pittsburg, Penna.
BOBT. B. STKELiaa. Vise President,
Philadelphia apl9-Uel
Ka» SOTteU.-A MEETING OF THE
l=E? Stockholders of the LIBERT! OIL COMPANY
OF PEBPBYLTANiA will be held at the Werner 111
Boose, SAPSOX Street, above Sixth street. Philadel
phia. on TUESDAY, May 19th, 1899, at 3 o’clock P. K ,
to consider the acceptance of the charier, and for the
election of dlrcctora and officers tinder the same.
WILLIAM BOSSXTKB, Secretary.
Mat 4. 1899. ; miAttnlhdt*
A SPECIAX MEETING! OF THE
Stockholders of the WJSIKBD BUB OiLCr.M-
PaHY wilt be held at the office. Wo, 913 Sonth SIXTH
Street on WBDBESDAY EYEWIWO. M,h at elk,
n?yl2-f6tnih4t* PreaUeat.
orriC£OFTHE AMSBICAN 18019
fcS? ARB STBBL A&SOCIATIOIf, Ho.flOS South
FOURTH Street, Philadelphia* May 8 1E65
she Third Quarterly'Meetugof the American Inn
and Steel As»ociatlon will tsk* place at CHICAGO, I'll
sole, on WIDHESDAT, the 24ih of Kay. last. .
A general attendance ol Iron and itsel manufacturer*
Uexpe.tedandd.slred jtoßgaT H IAMBOWt
myll-th»tntmv2i ' Beeretary.
args. YBII.JUIEI.PaiA. AID SESEUBA
*»?.- CHEEK OIL OOMPANT —Oertiilcatea of stock
are now read, to ba toned to subscribers atihe office
of the company, luiwlck BnlWtage. 80. «9-W AL
EUT Street, Boom 80. 9. WM. B. BBTHSLL,
my 19-3t* Clerk.
PHUADKIPBIA, MAT. 13, 188 S.
|a& The annnal maetlns of ths Stockholders of the
AStaa Mining Don)pen,, of Lake Bnperlor r . will be held
at their Office, 80. 39* WALNUT Street, on TUBS
DAY, the ash Inst., at 13 o'clock, for the election of
DIVIDES®!!.
■gwn OFFICE IiIKARDF. AID M. INS.
KS? GO., 415 WALBUT Street, „ , _
Mat Bth, 1935.
A Dividend of FIVE DOLLARS per share has bean
declared ont of the earnlma of this Company for tha
last rlx months, payable to. the atoekholdors on and
alter this date. By order of the Directors.
myS-tnthsßt ALFREDS. QILLETT, Treasurer.
rs*> PESSSmAIIA BAUBBAD
tip OOMFABY-TBBABUBEft’S DEPABTMBBT.
u Philabblphia, May 3, 1899,,
BOTICB TO STOCKHOLDERS-The Board of Di
rectors have tWa day declared a semi-annnal dividend
of FIVE PERCENT on, the Capital Stock of the Com
pany, clear of Rational and State taxes, payable on and
* f ßlank* J powers of attorney for eoUeetlm dividend!
can be had at the Office of the Company, 80. 938 3outh
THIRD street. THOMAS T. FIRTH,
10,4-231 Treaenrer.
|ics° OFFICE OF THE MAPUS SHADE
lOS? OIL COMPANY, 80. 599 WALBUT Street.
pHILADBLPHIA, April 29, 1859.
The Annnal MeaUnc of the Stockholders of the Maple
Shade Oil Company wIU be held at their Office on
THURSDAY. May 18.1699, at 12o’oloekM., for the par
erne of eleounc a Board of Directors to terve for the
enin'nrrear. THOMAS B. 6.EARLS, ,
apKtmrlS SeoreUry.
MILITARY.
8 PRIZE MONBY AND GOVERN
MENT BOUBTT TO ALL WHO INTSH THE
UNITED STAThS MABIBB CORPS. * , ...
Order* hare been received from tha head or uis
Marina Corps, at Washington not to restrict rosrults to
a particular alass (as hM naan tha com heretofore), but
to receive ALL who have semd in tha volunteer sar
rlig, or In tha irgulaitr or in th* muinu, and haya
been honorably dUtharwA. Such person! enlisting ifc
the United States Marines .Will receive ths Govem
ment bounty* and will alao be entitled to thaix share of
SrUa money in any capturo of tha enemy *, ve**eu.
or farther information apply at tha rearaiting ran
deivona. JTo 3UBouth PROMT Street, between-• A*
M. and 8 o’clock P. M., eyeiy
ftplatf Captain and BoernHlng Ofloax.
TTFnot BEorit
D Examine our Photographs of
ABBAHAK LINCOLH
In Crayon—Cabinet and Llfe-Biza—
and judge for yourselves of
THEIB BDPBBIOR MRRIT.
HBNBZBT ft GO ,
Ho Blfs AKOH Btre»|.
\TAGBNTA. MAGENTA, MAGENTA,
tu WBITIBG fluid. WEITIBQ FLUID,
WRIrINO FLUID. ___
A new and beautiful IBK. prepared from PSTBO
LFUM. and far auperlor to any CARMINE INK oyer
mnnnfactnrcd belngofamorebeanti nloolor, twice, as
durable , snd only 7*»l/ the mice Call and examine.
For salt culy by CHASE ft HUPT r,
99 1 oath FOURTH Street
mjlB tnthsBt* West Side.
JJEMOYAL.
BEQHT’Er. & ENO
WlnOpen tbeirßew Stotir,
71# AHOH Street,
with a Freih and KUfant Asiortmcnt of
SILVER AND PLATED WARES,
OnMPBPA?, JSthlMt. myl9 91
FINANCIAL.
JJNIT£D tTATES
7-30 LOAN.
THIRD series.
$230,000,000.
Bj'Aithorlty of the Secretary of lb, Treasury. the
undersigned, th* Oen.nl Subscription Agent for the
Mo of Carted Stales Sararittes, offers to the public
the U lrd series of Treasury Roles, blaring seven and
threa-tenthe'ysr cent. interest per annum, known as th,
V SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
Thee, Rotes erb Issued nnd.r sat, of July 15, IMS,
and ar* parable three yean bom' that date In ottr
ronor, or are convertible at the option of th, holder Into
u. s. 6-amx per oe«t.
GOLD-BEARING- BONDS.
These Bonis are now worth a handsome premiums
: and aro exempt, as are alt the Government Bonds,
from State, County, and Municipal taxation, which
adds from one to three per cent, more to their value,
asset ding to the rat* levied Upon other property. The
lattiost la payahle loml-annually-by ..upon, attached
to each note, Whi.il may he out osrand sold to any Mail
or hanker.
The interest at 7 SO per sent, amenta to
One cent per day on & $5O note.
Two cents per day on a ,100 note?
Ten tents per day on a $5OO note.
Twenty cent* per day on a $l,OOO note.
One De&ar per day on a $5,000 note,
ffolos of adl the denominations named will bo
promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions.
The notes of title Third Series are precisely similar in
form and prlvtlegeeto the Seven- Thirties already sold,
exeept that the Government reserves to itself the'optlen
of paying interest la gold coin at 0 per cents instead of
7 3-lOthe In enrrensy. Subscribers will deduct th* in
terest in enrrensy up to 1 July 15th, at the time When
'tteyanlHflbo.
The dsliTery Of thO norte-af thin Third Series ar Si.'
SeTfn-Tntrties will eomhwneeon the Ist of Jnne, and
will he made promptly and’continuonsly after that date.
- The slight change mad* in the conditions of this-
THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of Interest.
1 The'payment in gold. If made, will he equivalent to
like current,'interest of the higher rate.
The return to specie payments, to the event of whtoh
only will the option to pay Interest In gold he availed
of,- would so reduce and equalize prices as that pur
chases made with slx per cent. In gold would he fully
equal to those made with seven and three-tenths per
cent.in currency. This la
THE ONEY LOAN BSf MARKET
now offsred by the Government, and lie tnperlor ad
vantages make It the ~
GREAT POPtfliA® LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
Eeea than $130.0G0,0C0 of the Loan' authorised by
-COS,fo*< ar* now In the nr** This amount, at
th* rate at’Which Ills being absorbed, will all ha
subscribed' for within sixty days, when- the notes
will undoubtedly command a premium; as has uni
formly ho*n ‘the naan on eloatnr the anbserlptious to
otherXonna.
: In order that cltiiena of every town and section of the
country may bo afforded fdsUltlsc for taking the Loan,
the Rational Barits, state Banks, and Private- Bankers
throughout' the' country hav* generally agreed to re
ceive -suhicttpHona at par.' Bnbscrlbcrc will cslcottheir
own agentc,.-In whom-they have conffdoncc, and who
only kre to be responsible tor the delivery of tkeuotes
for which ftsyrecelvs orders.
»T A V OOOK E,
SPSBORIPTIOif AGBffT.
No. 114 SOUTH THHiD - STREET,.
PHILADELPHIA. nwW-tf
oßAanas ihort.- aul uxsox, m,
QHARLES BMORY & CIO.,
STOCK ASD EXCeiNSE BROKERS
N 0.19 Botttlt ThM Itteeti
- wwtT.anmr.Pina.
All kinds of emenmnt funds and Gold and SUvtc
bought and sold, and Oolleetione made.
Particular attention given to th* yuehaee and aata *3
Goverument, Stele, and other Stocks and Loans on com
mission. n on-let
7.30 e 6-20. 10-40^
AOAM« A In® VIS,
HO, SOB CHESTNUT STREET,
BANKERS AND • BROKERS.
AU kind, of
aOVSSBMSET SIOOEITIEB ann btoGEB EOBOHT,
BOLD, ABO BEGOTLATED,
•BOLD ARB SILVER BOUGHT ARB BOLD.
Special attention given to OIL STOCKS. mhll-Sm
IPWAAP Koxm. XOXAOX *. MAnaos.
jjDWi ROBINS Sc OOw,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE
BROKEBSi
EO.CMUTII IHIBDSTBEEI,
PHILADBLPHIA.
uluimm
SANK BOTES* GOLD, RtLYBB. STOCKS, EOSDS,
AND aOYBBBMBBT SBCUBITIIS.
BOUGHT AMD SOLD.
CoUestlont mAde on all parte of the country.
Deposit* received, subject to alcht draft, and interact
allowed. mh7-3m
gECGND
- NATIONAL BANK,
OF FITTSBURGy PENNSYLVANIA,
OATI 1808 CITY MUST COMPABY.)
CAPITAL. 8800,000.
EAlt SEE S' ABD KEBC HANTS' COLLECTIONS
wromatlT attended to on the moat favorable terms.
e. k. vißaiß, PpesMeni.
03ABLB8 H. BIGGS. Oaahler. mh3-3m
T>BILADBLP*IA BATING FUND
A SOCIETY.
Bo 3OC WALBUT Street.
Incorporated kobrnary 29. A. D- 1819. .
OPEN FOB DEPOSITS AND PAYMENTS OB
MONDAYS ABD THURSDAYS,
From fi A. M. tOjl P. H. .and 8 to 7 P M.» and on
other days from 9 A. M. to2P. tf*
COPS,
MAHAGBBS:
John A. Brown* John K. Wueherer.
Francis Gurney Smith* Wiliam .Hart,
Tobias Wagner, Wm. V. Keating, M. D.*
Jacob K. Smiths WHPtm. Hannar,
ficttttOJ w. Jonaa, s Mortla Wain,
James Bundas* James Bayard,
Henry J. WllMnmc, Hard. D pnwojn,
Thomas Robins, Joshuor B. Lipplnoott*
Adolphne S Soule, Joho Lambart,
Samuel Welai- eharlsa WlUl ak. It.
J. Femb. HntoWaen, Georgs W. Norris, FI.,
Joianh swift. Jos. Harrison* Jr.
JOfspa owns# WILLIAM Treasurer.
INTEREST * 8-10 PEE CENT. PBR ANBUM.
myll thst»3t
LEGAL
■C'ST&TE OF JOHN WATSON, M. D.,
Pi J)2(JJ4BJD
Xetteza of administration ob the estate of John Wat*
son* K. D * deceased* hazing bwa iraated to.the un
dersigned' all persons indebted to said estate wIU
nlease-'mafce oayment, and those haTing elm ms will
id m | 3l ,trator.
8. B. corner W-TBHrHandaasSH Streets.
Ot to Me Attorney, IBBDK A Y iS CLEVB.
Ho. 904 Bootb. FIFTH Streets.
ra.Tl6-tq.6t
COPABTNERgRIVA
THE COPARTNERSHIP' MERETO
-L fobs exlsttni between the undarßlsraed, titular
the elyle aid same of Jones * Tindall, t. TH(B DAT
dUeoWediby mutual ooaaoDt _Ti«_ba«JnM» of the lata
4im Hill bo settled by JABVIfi W. TISDALL, who
alone 1* authorized to nee O JoSlgS.
JABVIS W. TIUDALt.
Pttilapzibhia. May 1, 1868. 11
EDUCATIONAL.
DELLBVUB FEMALE INSTITUTE.
D 1 BOARDING SCHOOL 808 OIBUjI_ r „_
THE BUMHHB TIES OF THIS ISSHtuWOIi
hMlthfallj and beautifully looetedonUienorttiern
i» ftOIOMh In thAMTATAI
ttssssc?
gKOMZE BUST ~~
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
We havebed modeled for as by the well-known ar
tut, JOS. A. BAILLT. abut of Abraham Lincoln. and
hare had the eame eopyrlyhtod. It 1» prononneed by
all who have seen It to be a peifeet likeneaa of the tUui
trlone deeeased. To mako It within reach of all we
bave pot the price atSODJt DOLL ASS. With a liberal
discount to the trad*.
WAHNEK, MISKET AMERRILL,
Ho. 718 OHISTHUT Street, and
Ho. 579 BBOADWAT. H. 1.
J* UNION MOWING MACHINE,
T which ha. been folly teeted for thelMt fonr year..
It combine, strength, durability. Uaht
draft, ci Hh complete efficiency In catting irdtE, lifM
or heavy.- wet or dry* lodged or standing, end embraces
many minor convenience*not foandin other m&ebjaee
m,9 lm BoU *«"*• AV, il2s T s*SZs°i%i t.
G AIC * 1340 BEACH STREET.
Hrcineeis. MachinUie, Boiler Makora, and Car
Tanke of every deteripilon made to order.
Bole Aaente for Lona’B Marino Belloometere, myl6 ly
T7XCELI.ENT IMPERIALS, CARTES
jll db vibiTE, Ac., of LIhCT. GBKEEAL GRANT
can bobcat k. GUVEKtIdST’S.
mvM-d" TO* AUCH Street.
PASTES DE VISITS.- HAVE THEM
made et B. k. BEIMBB’B Gallery, 024 AttJH Bt.
Ton will And amongst bla apeolmene a etyla .are to
a enee and nnanmaaeod In eneontton and Saleh. It*
PORTRAITS OF PRESIDENT LIN-
L COLH.-ALI. THE VARIETIES of Steel Plates and
Llthoiraphi eng?Red V) (ha trade _
• EWHIE A BROTHER.
mylO-W* 1? 12 Bortb SIXTH Street.
WAISTS,
WASTED—AN INTERIM IN SOME
?* Urn eitabllshsd Hops*, bf t
CapiUl. Best of reference given and ihiwm. Addw**
*• w.,»< at this office. _ «*.
WASTE D—A PARTNER,
t $3,000 HASH, to toko one-half Interest In a
ontolui COaL lABD. doing an extensive baslnsss,
centrally located. To an energetic person * foda
opportunity offers, and will insure a good invest
ment. Address “Coal,” at this office, for three
dare. myio*Bi*
WANTS D—A CLERKSHIP IN A
Book or Stationer} Bouse, wholesale or retail;
nine years 1 experience.
afldreg* * , BooVe.> > Pres# etßa*. It*
WANTBD-AN ASSISTANT ROOK.
* r KiEPBR in a Dry Goods Commission Business,
tfnet hare some practical experience, and be correct at
flinres. Address P. O. Bor 237ff,' with reference, stating
about how mack salary expected, myls-3t
WANTED—A TRAVELLING SALES-
T T MAS*, In a Wholesale Bros Honse $ one of expe
rience and tLodeTßtand* the drDgha«tn*M. Ba«tof re*
fewness required. Address Box BSBff Post Office ids*
WANTED.-A GENTLEMAN AND
vv Lady wish Boardtnc for the summer with a prl
Tate family In the country, within eaey access of the
.Zddress Box 81M Post Office. mylS»6t*_
WANTED—A SITUATION, A 9 SU
" PBBIMTBftDBNT aid Business Kent of an Oil
("toiupaiy, in Venango county, by ayoung man. nowat
F'rattklin, Fa First* class references given. Inquire
of Colonel G* : >. BsXf DRRSofI,
myX3 St* *OO WALNUT Street,
WANTED TO BORROW-f 20,000 BY
f? ( Bfsrehant of Biehtsondi Va. A lisa «s real
»e*ima worth three time* the amount will be given as
Kpiy to Boom 80. 1 Girard House. myl9»3t«
EXTAN TED—AT NO. 182 L OBESTNUT
W «ra BBT. or terprlsls* HEN, with W»otj» SS,OOO,
deslroff? w making a email fortune rapidly, to exam*
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hBAW & OLfcBK TWESTS DALLAS PAtfILTSSW
IMG MACH IP A, the only low-price machine in the
country whfatf ie by Grover dr. Baker,
Wbseler A Wilson. Howe, Singer * Co., and
Bachelder. All other maehlses now sold' fer less
than forty dollars each are infringements, aud the
seller and ueer are UibU to JSm- and imprisonment
Salary and ev peases, or large eommtesioA, allowed.
IltaMfftted elfttflira sent wet? Addr«*s A siiu a
ChkKVimMoW't fatoo inilQ-dlW3m
S7O MONTH-—I WANT AGENTS
nP • V evft r ? where at $7O a month, expenses paid, to
feIIFIFTKB 9 ABTICBB& the best selling aver offered.
Full particulars free. Address OTIS f, CARS?, Btdde
foie. Maine. • aylO tt&Wdm
$6,000', M”i,«A A 1 « B ' wo
Apply to OHAKT>EB KHOiDS;
mylS Ct* 80. 36 Boat 1 : BBVJSBTH Street.
m WAMTEI£-TO PURCHASE, A
KB small, near, modern built COTTAOBr with one or
more acre* of 1 'and, la the suburbs of Philadelphia,'
eatliy accessible tosenOOW, mails, and ears.
Addireaß 0, 8 JPBATT*
snyld 3t* . City Boat Offldl.
FOR BAL£ AND TO LET,
T ARGE SALE GP DRY GOODS.
-Li A RARB ePPOBTUHITT'
; Owing to the del nh of the proprietor, W. A OATH*
CABT. ihe entire st ock of DHT Gur/J)9, Gond-w?U, and
Lease of £toxe toon land Dwelling Boats Is offered at
. private sale, and, 1 f not eold before TktffiSDAT, May
15th, it will then ’.be offered at public auction, at 2
o’clock P M
Thts being an olAl'Sstabllshed stand of Cathcart de
Bj other, next door to Harrisburg Bank, it is certainly
worthy the attention of basines* men, #s the stand Is
,oteuf the beet in tfhe city. Bent sh«ap, and stock of
goods clean
dmM
■ myld«dt* Ho, 3D B T . BBCOBD s(., Harrisburg,^a.
Barb let; the
large, handsome GVeuta r FarnUhing Store, Ho HIT
.CBtSTbUT St Goodwill and fixtures for sals, my 1C 3t*
•quo f;9fi -FOR SAMS, A well-se.
W*** ' AiOi. OfiOUSD USST at mi6o per
annum, issuing out of premleteln fhOßlevoutb Ward.
_ LtTKbhS A MOJBTGOMBRT,
mylß tnwthsii* 1035 BEACH 81.. above L&arel.
m TO DRY GOODS JOBBEBS.^A
EaLlong*e«tabll»hed firm in the
JD&T goods jobbihs bubiasss
on the north side of HARKIT Street, near Fifth,
Intending to retire from business'on Ist July, will
rent the Store from that time, offering a favorable
opportunity to any fljm succeeding them of retaining
an established stand
. Address Box 1108 P. O, mylMuthsSb*
m FURNISHED GERMANTOWN RE-
JwblPEifCß to J-ent. Apply No* 233. DOCK StMitt,
Boons 3. mrig'gF* •
gft FOB SALE.—A HOUSE AH© LOT,
EaUfo. 1(1? BIOS Mraet; lot, 18 feet by 14a bat
IPPfr *t 80. 00 N. FIFTH ftr.et.up stairs, my 15-2,*
m FOB SALK—TWO DESIRABLE
JEaUliree story Brick Dwellings, Nos. 1620 (immedi
ate poßßeeaUm) and 1819 f'LBBfcT Street Apply to
mylo»4t* JAMS* B. LITTLE, 43* WALHUT Bt.
m A VALUABLE FAEM AT PRI £fe
Afl irate sale, situate La BADJLOR Towneklp,
Delaware county, i*a,, on the Lancaster tajnpike, near
the Eleventh-mile Stone, within a quarter of a mile of
Morgan's Corner Station, ou the Pennsylvania Central
Railroad.
The improvements are alarge atone mansion and barn
and all necessary out- buildings; * oholoe-apple orchard
In bearing: condition, and. A well-selected assortment of
fruit and ornamental trees.
It ia of the first quality of Bsdnor land* containing
sixty-one acres, rersons.dealrtng a country seat would
do well to examine, as it is seldom that property of this
kind la offered In the market.
Terms easy.
Poereeeion given Immediately, and for farther parti
culars inquire of the subscriber, raiding thereon.
rnylfl or JQHEPfI B,.HARDING.
M- “ POMOKAV TOR, SALE.- gk
Jklo-The'subscriber will tell* “ POMONA, M
Germantown Beeideaco.. The placate too well known
to need any special description. The lot comprises o rer
three seres. To a person of m«ans. who. may desire to
Srovlde himself with a comfortable Homestead, aslmi
tr opportunity is not often presented.. Apply to or ad
dress . PHILIP.K, FBSA9,
my 18-St GERMANTOWN, Philadelphia,
m VALUABLE CORNER PROPER
JBaiTT. A four story HOUSE, with lar«eyard, cor
ner of Fourth and Green streets, will be sold by U
THOttAR & BOBS, on TUBS DAT, May tfth. it con
tains eiabteen large rooms and two bath rooai*. and 9
could be used as a Boarding house, or easily altered for
a hou 1, bank. on insurance office. Can bs examined
any time duilngjthe day. my!3^B»*
m FOR .S AL E-DWILLING, GW
JEifTABIO Street, above Eighth.
Dwelling, Powell street, abpve Sixth,
Three btor«a and Dwell togs on Girard avenue west
of Second.
Five Stores and D wellings on Girard avenue nest of
Fourth.
One Storuand.Dwelliiig.cn. Columbia, avenue west of
Eleventh
And many others. B. F. GLENN,
FOURTH, Street, and
mylB«tf S. W. cor SBVEaTEfiXiTH and 9&SBN.
m FOR BALE, VERY LO Vff,. WITH
XvLiWwdiate possession, three.story. D -WELLING,
2128 Mount Vernon street .
Four-story DWELLING, SOO North Eighteenth street.
B. P. GLENN.
IA3 South FOURTH ttrer t. and
myistf S. W. cor. sfeTEHTfißWiaam) green sts.
rn FOR BALE—FINE. RESIDENCE.
JKii The undersigned offer forsaje.theproperty of the
late B. IS cComb, situated half a mile-north of the court
house, city of Mansfield. Richland county, Ohio, aud
within corporation of said city. It contains 11a acres of
land, an story brick dwelling house, with
19 large rooms, and nigh peiungs. ali flnlsned vnmput®
from cel'at to atue (length WaU 100 by Si feet,) aud
situated on a beautiful knoll. , , ~
Wood house, cistern, well,, bam, stable, and other
M TS&rSJtS!S9t varieties of Dull, especially
a teS‘a?/ I 8 t S? D S^t Wa lO to 88 rods o( the
on«M>f the most desirable residences
inlot*, InMoOemb’s addition
to .it. MoCaHBan4 j DAV IS. Jr,,
mjll 8t JBxecttfore.
Mfor sale or RBNT-A FUR.
FISHED OOTTA9& ooutainln, a.yea looms, at
aTLAHTIC CITT. Floe ciatera wal.r, l.» iioa*s.
plenty of abode, near ill. beach. Beat btfO - Ap
oly to - JAvOO laaloi
Comer of FIFTH and RaCB. Streets,
myll-thsta3t* Or ATLANTIC CIT 2 Post Office.
«FOR SALK—HANDSOME STONE
COTTAGB, containing eight rooms, situated in the
elon July 1, 1866.
Boa. 10 and libgarth FBPHT St,
m FOR BALE—A SPLENDID
-E BBILDIBG LOT of FOUB APBBS, on BTESTOB
Ayenne, naar Fl.her a Lana Station. & 4 8.8. B. 1
nnanipaaaad in location or natural advantages; tiro
,P ALM-S»T I ACB!! d Of"5b§DMD oaFliher a Lane,
nearly adjolnin, the elation and-extatuUu, toff aid. Oid
Fork Boad; Broad atraetinna naar. th* line.
»pjß. tnth.l3l ,T Bon IP and 1» north FBOST St.
FOR SALE—THE SUPERIOR
XAUUSC and fast two-masted stenm prop slier UHL
TBD BTATSS, not thro* rear. old. well found, and In
good order; ready for immediate service. Lsntih 16J
feet; depth ? r de.ked over
to after part ot fWWard Oaten, dull eanltod;
iron braced and ooppmydj. audaulne entlne MiM;
donkey pomp, boll.h addikoiattrjcmaehlna
Can bo aaan at Meaeza. laa'mp k Son's alilp yard,
Keneintton. ... , .
For further parUonlua, ASP ty to .
.83 & J H. Ft, AS ADAH,
mylS 6t* 304, tomb DBLAWABK Ayenne
A CARD.—JAMES CREMER, PHOTO
A CBAPHER, and JOHff B. DILLO9T. Artiit.bayle*
entered lnto partnar.hip, taeveattnUy annonnm to their
friend sand the ottbHc that, at
Bo 18.8. BlcSiy'H BT . ABOVB OaBSWIDF,
they are preparedat all time, to farolah a very enparior
et her plain or paDafelTn any oAiVyaiioae etylee pe
collar fothle and be.ntllol art, frommlnta
tnre to Ilfs'alta. - yy. Invite yon to call and aeo n*; yon
will dad na -1 at <* i, onr bOßtneaa, and If you
toel dliSttSl t,' liT,T.yonr tonntenan ? tbe.ften-lr.
ree9VTc«9 qf ' on* e,tabfi*braent shad be eulwtea in a
eomblned »F„« to mak«y»n' “ B " “
f w3«t UBB&BB « DIbLOW
THP-MAS M-pONOUGH
A 0888 B A » YbOTB ROB BTRBBT,
BLK BTKBBI. A pgaKKLIN, PBBHA.
Borin, tool, on hliTor made to order onleborl
notice. -
nARD PHOTOGRAPHS-oFINISHED
1," . oori.troftaetefnletylee, enitable foralbnate.
;n.tth.thlnifo.acbo'are to enebaue withelaae-
SSi mrt S*A» fcV- mm%%
»beT?Qw»S , -vs
/ VTEW OHBSTNUT-SfBBKT THBA.-
k tr*_OH«BT*DT BTBIIT, ABOVE TWELFTH.
«V«v«e * qgfeagjffirf
I op thii
■ ■WiItAOK *gj> J*fVJJPO|T
WALLACE AND DAVEtffOBT
BIBTBIONIO ALLIANCE,
v lastevenlcewJUL every
yJSJteSk AT lOCT OF PLKABOBB AND DSLIGHT,
LBHObSTV Midtence.
bra Unsafe (TDBEDAfj BVEBiaO Harlf,
THiti PABTICtfLAB BEQUEST,
Shak,pBSr8 ’ 6 stkai Tr «* dT - lnfl ”
acta,
AMUBEMIEIVTB.
OTHILLO
imm \Moob off vnrioi.
_ - . ....Mr, B L DAVKYPOBt
Othello*"*.»«»•••♦«***. J. W. Wa^la^K
Iflft---ALIO4 PLaOaDJI
TO KOItBOW V*v;r«*^. mBISO '
Pill b» or..anted, ———
w“Sfj„s??S s ?a4S*'' -
In ter great rdfe of „
In Matilda Heron 1 * T«riTn oJ%«*/»»‘
bentatlonal Pity of ih'eaamo fcMej bY ...nniaaioß or tu
Arinand A. HOra*
Mon*. Dr.»al..„ W. H. Batlip
Mm. bablljard.... ~Mt»: ft O^flMnioß
\TBB. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARGH
a±. BTKEKT THBA'KB.
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TUESDAY, WEOgrSDaV??ai TSIPESDIIr,
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Ta«Marqui5...............---.Wr. rETES
AfUr which, *‘MT PRBnjOTTB BBTh 1 ? "
PBIDaT—BEMBPIT OF MIPS KIOBIKOI. ■ myl&H
FUND HALL
THBODOKB HA3ELMABIPB
GRAND FABBWEiL OOJTOMfr,
PBIDAT BTBHIHO HBXT, Hap 19th.
first appearance In America of the celebrated
M’lle BERTHS JtABBBLL r from Paris,
(The favorite pupil of SPradeat)
M’llc PaULTPR OAVTSSA.
HerrH STBIfIBOKB, _
Mr. CARL WOL^BOBB*
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TICKETS, < £JB BULLAE BACH,
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TRPMPI/BJttt Qi ABDttfift 90, f audr-LoOld MS f BEL
mrifrss -
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THURSDAY BVBSrBB. May tfth,
AT TBBAMBRICAH AOAtBMY bf MUSia
Reserved Seat* cau be bad at Mr Cha#.' Trampler'a
Maelc cor ter of Seventh aud Cheetnst/sud at the
Academy of Mas’c, from Moodav the Ittti t and Pn>>
tremmes to be had atthw Ifoelo Store Tto!set9> $1 lS’Wf
fiER MANIA ORCHEBTHA, - THB
VJ LiST TBRBK PUBLIC HBHSAKfiiW OP TBI
BBABOH Will* tklte plan Hap lJth, Mtti, and
27th. mi 18*
CADEMY OP PINK ARTS,
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NOW OPEN,
THB POBTI-BBOOHD AHHRAL EXHIBITION
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man, and a hair Index of t bo feeling of tha antlra com
munity when thaaad new s waa ncalTed. How rala-
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of tha time, for themaolveai a bd that .their nhUdroa.
when wa ate gona, may read ■, th * tbonghta ot man wh»
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«ha hade la beautifully Pffirt ,td on S»«tl»te4»e»«.
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JOBBP¥BMfiBIiDINi VPKWDAYS.
HTTPOBEBMIO INJ, EOTIONS
Irealmait eg Heunlfia, 1 heumatlam.
Vent, and other Dial lattes.
BY A. BUPPANEB, M. »•
BOfTOH.~.. T. O. H. 1 ’• BTOBHAM.
HEW TOEK— WM. WOOD & 00.
PHIEAHBEPaiA -J. B. LIPPI* COTT A 00.
XTAPOLEON’S JULIUS R.
A" H»>per*a Library Bdillon. with Fo -trait, and
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, .19 FRBI CH. Tinted paper with Portrai t and
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i 12moEdition. Pd»r.«**«* * .«* •«*.. 89
\ LBH PBOPASDB LABIBUfIBt a brilliant Setlt son
< Napoleon 1 * Life of Cjeear. prohibited in Frittt 89
: ALLTBB EDITIONS of BapoUon’s Life of t JttUn*
‘Caesar, Branch and Bullish, wld at a dfceonot al »
_ , LBYPUAdDT 1 , 8
Booketon and Librst T*
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NOTEL—MASY BRANDEGffi®««-
IS ALMttDF OUT OF PRIHT.
' A fevge edition, printed last week, has vanished fraw
sonnters like dew before themornbar
uun.
It ls»one of tha<mest remarkable ft«tloai ever publish
ed in outbubafeirdaTikbtdi fair
to create an extlUment equaled only by the publication
ST. PHIBIPB,
the sew noveUby the-author of 14 Rutledge^ l * whloh. ti i
selling by the (fficueands.
OABLETON,
Publisher, gey York,*
BOOK'S 1’ NEW BOOKS 11
last received, by.
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TOLIIfS Bietory of Joilae Cnear by' Ha--
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Second series.. r
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tore. A new novel.
FSTROLRUM, DEBBIOH AND DRILL. Af , t’ ttlmhh
into the DUeovery. Daveloement, CocdldoQ. a nd
peetA of FetroLenm. By the author of “ T an ' Aeres
Enough. M 1
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TBS PBBHBTTRRIAIf HISTORICAL ,
ABH.AHBOAL R3MIHBHABCER OF T B J nanSaa
*ORIfS4. Bj Job 1C WilKOtt. OHOROa
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ANNUAL OF SCIENTJ' FIO DIBCO
■OI VEBY FOB 1860 FOWBBA’O ,7, OUVJ
tours tf aPOI.Boa I, ’8 O LIFB r ,»
, JOBBPHffB-A#. elegant Ifnwr r id»lom In 1 vote.,
US*#* pl*a priaiea v& tinted p« 4ftd bound* li
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WhL*
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APPLETON’S NEW t AMEBIfIAH
A CICt0 «rl«,
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BOABOJW6.
pIEST GLASS BOASdSFtHEOLO
-*- V. S. HOTBL. 413 O HBOTBTJTMiMt CY„I
aotnelj-furnished ohamb-are on Ohoatnnl etreat arliifcn
vacant to-dvr. Ohereea moderate. Thie houee has no
ttt. Reference Manifest, •
LOSTjASE, FOU»]>,
TOST-ON SATURDAY AFTER
, eTThltn l) lined Laoe Haadkerehter.
X*o»t wfcu« riding Along Grpen or Manbeiva sireaf. or
Ohfllen avenue, G emits town. A Aiwurd of
Hollers Will few paid iw tbc fix der, kg retarnlor toGEO.
J. BAYLOR. ©39 Jl. BROAD St .oj A. J- rfTSm* flrU
bouse test of the Bail road, Dfft’ft Lane (Weiner**
Wftce), Germantown mrB«tt».,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.—WHEN
A dealied ret the beet etui made, the patent htuee-
M a d’S!ib?lf»*i-‘ a »
ABCH Street, It*
fST—iamsmi RHILAfi.BLPHIA t
tfte nriLifiNfiTou. ahdBALYI
"ou?* B o^s» 0 w, biohmohd. oiii point, hb
Trains lssve Depet, comer of BAIAD Street an*
WASBUOTQK Atmhw, itj »A*C eonneeUat.wjw
BAY LIB a 6TBAMBHB et BafttmOVe. ... „
rare to Richmond... .........*ll re
Fere to City Point. li re
Fere to Horfclk ‘g„^
ttlO. A. PADMOA. Pen. TlCiket Aleut, i#T.ip lm.
£E«SSHO9, oa.mden anb at-
BAIUOAD. - TreUm
jeeen Vlee-etreet Ferre ee f oUprr,,
Ire'lehTfwtth Pu»nnrettM>«S^.'^.'?00 A Si
Atlentie Aoeommodefton.. — „„ ,4, is j>. C
AUsntle .-*• V*
with JPuseuer Oars nitsefeed****. .1108 ft It
Jnnetloa AeMmmoAatlog. ....-MSA. 3.
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m WRITTEN AND VERBAL BE-
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