%\t f n,i£. MAY 17, 1865. iJTTTnn ItB °' vn Bankeri AYavorite theme haabeen those secret romances o. history where the power of money and the personal influence of its holders have worked tvonders in poli ng, and where the touch o * * golden wand has'loosened knots of Intrigue as inextrica ble and important as the one oi Gordius, which held the fortunes of a continent in She intricacy of its meshes. Matfers of great .pith and moment, involved in most mysterious entanglements, have often bt>en settled by the silent magic of gold and sil ver,.and the treasure has slipped so gently from to hand that the keenest listener has detected but a faint jingle to awaken his curiosity and baffle his investigation. Genuine history abounds with instances of the importance of the money-holder. We see the-Kings of France and England rivalling each other in court to the wealthy merchants of Flanders; we see straightened Emperors begging a loan. The King can not continue the campaign without the aid of his banker, while the potent msjesty of the treasure-vault decides which side he shall favor in the contest, and his mandate carries success or failure. Such is the real solution of many a historical problem that has pvzsleiUhe Btudents of its huge tomes. That tlKf Becret potency of the money lender is iJ fancy confined to the brain of the rom&ficist, or to those episodes of past history When the fate of a nation depended on a page of a banker’s book to be can celled by S woman’s jewels, can be seen by a glance at European affairs. The in fluence of the banker upon even the most p&WerM Governments may be judged by a mere surmise of how the “ balance” at ItOTHScmuQs' could affect the “ balance of power” to morrow. But our own present history contains no Euck secret page where the loves and hates of Lombard or Jew turn the scales of justice it embarrass the operations of our Govern ment. That clever brain which has con quered its way to the throne of France, and now so cleverly manages what it so cleverly won, first attempted the policy of raising a national loan from the people. What that brilliant statesman succeeded in accomplishing on a small scale for his own advantage has been done by American patriotism to an extent that amazes the world, and gives a glorious proof of the perpetuity and solidity of our Republican pystem, A lOftfi Of one hundred millions of dollars in a single week shows that the money of the nation is as freely devoted to ;!s service as the lives of its brave citizens. Vive la Babnum ! —As we expected, Babncm is already looking up the balmo ral, crinoline, etcetera, worn by Davis on the occasion of his capture. It is said that he offers five hundred dollars for the arti cles. As Babnum is eminently loyal, and Withal proverbially benevolent,-we volun teer the suggestion that, if he succeeds in obtaining the aforementioned curiosities, he appropriate at least one-half the pro ceeds accruing from their exhibition to the orphan children of our brave soldiers and sailors. A Coincidence. —After the assassina tion, as Booth jumped on the stage, he brandished a huge knife. Davis, when about to be arrested, flourished the same kind of-a weapon. NORTH CAROLINA. Consternation Over the Emancipation Order~The Slaves to be Obliged to Work. Gbbhnsbobo, May 4.—General Schofield's or der, deolarlDg the slaves of this state free, created great consternation, as the labor of the slaves was wanted to put in the spring orops, and the slaves refused to work, declaring that their former masters owed them a living. Major General Oox, of the Twenty-third Corps, has relieved the anxiety of the people by telling them that the slaves will be obliged to wort and support themselves. Hon. John A. Gilmer has commenced dividing his lands up among hla slaves, furnishing them with fa cilities to work with. Other masters will lollow the example. Gen. Schofield’s course 'gives universal satisfac tion. MEXICO. BATTLE NEAR MATAMOROS---MOVE- MENTS OF TROOPS. St. Louis, May ie.—Despatches from Cairo say that General Mejia, with 4,500 Liberal troops, ap. peered before Matamoros on the 29th ultimo, and demanded its surrender, which was refused. The Imperialists inarched out to meet them, and a caval ry and, artillery light occurred. Business was suspended at Matamotos, and the streets were barricaded In expectation of an attack, but all was quiet up to the evening ol the 2d, The custom-house officers fled to Brownsville, and the wealthy oltizens moved all their valuables to the same place. Bight htffidred troops arrived at the monthuf the Rio Grande on the 2d, and left for the Interior the next day. A report reached Bagdad on the 4th that the Li berals were In lull retreat. E U R O P E. Address of the Queen on the Assassi nation—The Canadian Defences-Com mercial News. Nbw Yobk, May 16.—Tti« Hoyal mail steamship Inba has arrived here with Liverpool dates of May (, via Queenstown on the Tth, THE MCKPHH OP THB PBBSIDBOT. The Queen in hey response to the addresses from larilament says she entirely participates in,the sen iments addressed to her on the assassination, and be has (riven directions to the minister at Wash, fcgton to make known the feellns entertained by larilament In common with herself and the whole Aople. In the House of Lords, Rarensworth questioned Derby as to the meaning of hts expres sion that the Southerners,'lf connected with the Assassination, committed worse than a crime, a JMJUnler. part Derby said he did not see how his expression cfuld be wrongly Interpreted. He nsed a well blown' political aphorism of Talleyrand to simply Mnvey his meaning, that the Southerners, by sane timing what was not only highly immoral,would at tie same time approve that whloh could do nothing btjt inflict the most serious injury on their political esnse. THE DEFENCES OP OAH ADA. in the House of Cords, in reply to an Inquiry re -I&9sg 10 Canadian defences, Bari de Cray and Upon said the Government had jnst Commenced negotiations with the deputation from Canada, and would report as soon as tne negotiations closed. Constance Emily Kent has been fully committed Ici trial on her own confession ol having committed Ul3 road murder. XapoleoD was enthusiastically received In Algiers. The Government bill, fixing 600,000 men as the contingent of 1866, has passed the Corps Legislate. The Bank of France gained 9,000,000 r. In cash du ring the week. The Bourse was firm at 67f. sso. Commercial Intelligence. LIVBBPOOL COTTON MAKKBT.-Sa.lBi of Cotton lor lie week eo.COO bales, Including 6,000 to spzeniators ana 13,000 to txpozceTs. The market easier, aad pir psllf lower fur Ameri«M), ftod pncss bwolymMa* rained fox other description*. Tko authorized. anotv ti©»* axe as follows; _ ' Pair, Middling. Orleahßeeeee.*^e^e.^e^*r««^....... 17 16 Moba6Bc-..*,. w Uplands- ........ 10 14»J Bale* on FiitUy night. 8,000 bales, toe market being unchanged, block In port, 637.000 bales, or which 67, GCO Me Am«r,cai)e SIaTB OF TKADB. —The Manchester market la quiet and taster. lIThBPOOL BBBADSTUFF3MABKBT-—Flour Quiet and steady. Wheat quiet and easier, and partlaiiy Id lower. Corn dull, and 6d lower. • _ _ LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS afAßKßTv—Beef actlre and fimei; Purk steady; Batter market bare, the sea* Bon being over; Lard easier; Tallow quiet and decli ning. • . • LIVFBroOL PRODUCE MABKBT.-Ashea firmer; Sai&r active, t-faed higher. eluting quiet; Coffee qaiet; Alee quiet; bperm Oil £96; Regia declining; Spirits of Turpentine quiet and steady; Petrols urn do. LOflUOfl iiABKETS. —Wheat firm and Is higher on theweefe; Iron quiet and steady; Sugar easier; Coffee Tea quiet and uncharged; bice firmer; Spirit* n. j qniet at 6»s@&9sBd; Petroleumsteady; „ ..poniols cioaed on Tuerday at 93X; Illinois Ceptral ™k@76; Erie United Sfcatte 6-208 in the Bank of England has decreased Calcutta, April 29 —Exchange, 2b and 3 farthings. , ■combat, Apm 29.— Exchange, 2s. The new budget " a » been earned by:a two-thirds’ vote. LATIST VIA QUBBSSTOWN. , Liverpool. May 6—P. M —Cotton easier and slightly oscUiied. Sales 6,000 bales, including l. 500 to specula* torß and exporters. Breadstuff* quiet. Provisions quiet and steady Lokbox, May 6--Eveidng.-Consols, 90&@60& lUI- 76fc@7t*; Brie, 60FS; United states 6 20s, J.Kio. M.y 6. —Bestes cloeed 157 s!c. IS —The ministerial crista Is over, filer* K<lllg b** resumed his position as Trims SUa- ftom Philadelphia, »hlp Kseovery at Liver- Prize FI Klit. Port Jbrvie, Maj ie.—a prise fight for 16 odo took place here this morning between two bullies named Dunn and Davis. The fight lasted an hour and five minutes, during which time foflj-thm rounds were fought, resulting In Dunn winning. Artistic Bbonzbb, Itauaw Mabbm Statoa- Rv, Classical Tasks, abb Alabastbr Sta- tdbttbb.— Admirers cf the fine arts will have a fine » opportunity of indulging their refined tastes this morning, at n o’clock, at the Art Gallery of Messrs. Thomas Kirch. & Son, No. 1110 Chestnut street, when a fine assortment of the articles, Imported by Messrs. Vltl Brothers, will be offered M public sale. No previous sale has ever contained so varied a collection of subjects, and of such per 7wt exeoutton. anew yobk gxt. Nbw Yobs, May 18. AEKVALB OF STBAMBRa, The steamers Virginia and Etna have arrived. The United Kingdom sailed to-day for Glasgow, carrying passengers to all the prinolpal ports of Ireland. MARKETS. BbUACstupfs.— I The market for State and West ern Flour Is dull, heavy, and fi@lOc lower; sales 5,680 bbls at $5 90QG.10 for superfine State, $3 30® 6.40 for extra State, *6.46@6.60 for ohotoe do, 85 00® 6,x0 for superfine Western, *6 36@6."(i for oommon to medium extra Western, i.ud W 95®7.25 for oom mon to good shipping brandsext.-o round-hoop Ohio. Canadian Flour Is dull and 6@loo i?wor; sales 350 bbls at *6 4606,70 for oommon, and *8,?0@5.25 for good to ebotov extra. Southern Flour IsuJ“ a O“ drooping; sales boo bbls at M 20@8.29 for comnion. and 88.20® 12 for fancy afid extra, Bye Flour u dull, Pnovisioxrg.—The Pork market opened firmer, ai d closed heavy and lower; sales 8,300 bbls, at *23.12X024 for new mess; *21.50022 for >63-4 do, oesh ano regular way, dosing at *21,50; *2160® .2 for prime, and »18.M@18 ror prime mess. Tne Boot market is steady'; sales 400 bbls, at about previous price. Beef Hsms are firm. Out Meats are quiet; sales 160 pkgs, at 14016 lor shoulders, and 16X@18X lev hams: The Lard market is heavy; sales 1,200 Jtbls, at 16,X@18. thb STOCK BXOHANOH, SECOKD BCTASD JM’OESOs’m c-lt-SX IfOA VCenK -.92 aeoopso*®'®"*”!'* W*., 199 50.,...,-.. —pH {So do..—-n lss.iosk 800 di—— . flax stoo ness l'.year Cer.99X 100 d 0.... ——el(J- 97 2CaOO*M Cer—— 27 100 d* Sdeall. 92# 2000 Am G01d:.....e50, 139 200 do 010. Oil, 500 Canton Co. 8?% 100 Brie B 77 ICO do.SB 600 do —sBi>. 76 600 do-- —B7 2CO Beading B ...,sJO. 93 ICO Qoieksllvee 67 200 do ~<lO . 93X 110 do— .10 67X 500 d 0....— .... S3* 100 do——BlO 67 600 do—9sj THB S7BHIHO STOCK BOAED. Gold active on call and large sales ; Gold, 129J{; New York Central, 91; Erie, 76 ; Hudson, 100JJ; Beading. 62; Michigan Southern, 61X; Pittsburg, 04 .if; Hock Island, 95 X i North. Western, 27 X; Nortb Western preferreo, 57 X ; Fort Wayne, 93 X ; Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 2t3;.(; Canton 00., 37X, Cumberland, 39jf. CATTIrS MARKET. Beef Cattle 2c lower. Keeelpts, 4,000 head. Sales stll@i9o. Veal heavy at 6@llo. Sheep declined sX@llo. Beceipts, 7,000. Swine, 9X@IOX<J. Ke celpts, 10,000. FIKANtiAL AK9 COMMERCIAL, Business of all kinds Is very quiet, and as to the stock market th< r? exists an unqualified stagnation. Government leans were offered sparingly at the Board, and the sales were light at rather lower figures. The 1831 s aold at 109 x—a decline of Xi the 5-208 at 104, and the 7-303 at par. Nothing was said In the 10 40 loan. State and City loans con tinue very quiet. Of the latter there were some sales of new at 93, which Is a slight decline. There Is no market for the bonds of railroad companies, except at a material decline in prices. The only sale reported was Philadelphia and Erie 6s at 93. The share list shows a continued weakness. Bead ing opened strong at 47;,', tut afterwards declined to 40, which was the Closing figure of the previous day. Pennsylvania RaiUo&d improved ;i, a feW lots having been disposed of at 54. Camden and Amboy was steady at 128, andOatawlssa oommon at 11%. North Pennsylvania sold at 24—a decline of 1, and Philadelphia and Erie at 20X—a decline of 1% ; 30% was hid for Little Sohnylklll; 56 for Minehlll; 62 for Ljbigh Valley; and 26% for Catawlssa pre ferred. There Is very little Inquiry for olty passen ger railroad securities. (A lot of Aroh (consolidated) sold at 10 H, and Tenth and Eleventh at 15; 20% was bid for Spruce and Pine; 43 for Chestnut and Wal nut ; and SO for Green and Coates; 61 was asked for West Philadelphia; 12 for Aroh street; 8 for Baoe and Vine; and 26 for Girard College. Canal shares were more active, and prices better, Lehigh Navi gation sold at 60, and Suiquchanna Canal at 20% was bid for Schuylkill Navigation preferred ; 25 was asked for Schuylkill Navigation common and 90 for Morris Canal common; 34 for Delaware Division; and 69% for Wyoming Canal. Bank stocks meet with moderate Inquiry. The sales Include Mechanics’ at 28, and Girard at 49X. There was very little movement In oil stocks,- and prices were generally weak. Speculation In oil lands, however, continues active, and large traots of hitherto unde veloped territory are being sold to enterprising men, who, notwithstanding the present dullness of the slock market, seem determined to push forward their pri'jtols to a success. There are yet many acres of gcod land In Venango county that await develop ment, and which will doubtless be bronght on the market this summer by new companles. The region of Hemlock Creek Is that to which the attention of capitalists seems now to be directed. The following is the comparative statement of the earnings of the North Pennsylvania Ballroad for the month of April; Earnings In April, 1865 .*75.382 46 « >< 1864 64,236 47 Increase The following were the quotations for gold yes terday at the hours named: 10 A. M 131 11 A. M .....131« 12 M. 1S1« 1 P. M 130 X S g. M ..130 *P. fit.. ...129X r The subscriptions to the 7.80 loan, received by Jay Cooke yesterday, amount to *1,743,300, in cluding one of *300,000 from the First National Bank of Philadelphia, one of $200,000 from the First National Bank of Cincinnati,- one of *50,000 from the First National Bank of St. Paul’s, Minnesota, one of *53.700 from the Farmers’and Mechanics’ Bank of Buffalo, one of *250,000 from the First National Bank of Boston, and one of *300,000 from the First National Bank of Hartford. There were 1,213 Indi vidual subscriptions of *5O and *lOO each. The following were the closing quotations for the principal navigation, mining, and oil stocks -. Bid Ask Bid. Ash SohlNavpref— 26X »«X Howe's Eddy— 1 ~ Sneq Cava!...... .. 9 Hibbard Oil .. 1 Fallon Coal..—— 4X Hyde Farm..—.. 2 3 FtederDam Coal .. X Keystone Oil—. IX JX GreenXtCoal... 3 3 Krotzir———, Si 1 Atlas .. X Maple Shade Oil. 16,. Allegheny River. 1 IX McGUntoek Oil. •2X 2X Aile St Tldeoute. X 1 Micro 2X 3 Tank—..... 1M ■ ■ Moßlheny Oil.— 8 Bull Creek,-—-" ■■ OH McCjaoACherß. !4 . BrlgssOili.iiTm -- sir oil Creek— S3 .. Continental Oil.. .. 1 Organic 0i1.....■ ',{ H Crescent City**.. H H Olmatead Oil-—* 1?£ OornPlanter—.. ’ill 2X Ptrry 0i1........ .. 2 Caldwell—.—.. 83-16 Pope Farm Oil 1 Hansard Oil—,. 1 IX Rook Oil 2 Dalze.l Oil 4X 4X Sherman— .. ' X Excelsior Oil—. X X Story Farm Off.. .. 1 Egbert.—..— .. 2X St Nicholae. 2X Eldorado.—.... .. J 4 Snnbnry . X Germania........ .. * Terr Bowesfead. 43-164 X Globe 0i1—.... .. X Walnut Island.. X .91 The New York hanks last week appear to have turned about five million of their legal-tender Into loans and discounts. The increase of the latter Is about equal to the decrease in legal tender, which, however, still figures for *61,052 657, exclusive of the sums held by the National banks not in the clear log-house. These would raise the total of legal tender money in all the banks to about seventy mil lions. The Bpecle averages stand three and a hap millions lighter than last Monday, and for the fort, night *4,603,318 higher, while the treasury office la New York has paid out *3,165,720 lor May interest during the fortnight, Is excess of the receipt* Cf gold for customs for the same two weeks. The bank statement altogether ladloatesno change In the Tree and cheap supply of money, nor do we find other signs of tightening the movements of the market. We learn that the Court House In Richmond, Va., was destroyed by the great conflagration, April 2d, and with it many Invaluable documents. This is especially the ease of the land records deposited In the archives of the general court. Their destruc tion will Involve many great landedlnterests lu liti gation, probably a fact that requires more general Interest when it Is known that the chain of title to all the lands In Western Virginia was preserved bore, and that the immense interest of tha whole coal and oil region of that section were at stake. The laws of Virginia, as regards the records of deeds, must be peanllar, or they never would have been recorded here at all; but It appears that here was the only record by whloh present possessors could have traced back their title to the original grantees. That this state of affairs will open a vast field of litigation, that will by no means be left un< tilled by unprincipled attorneys, it is easy to fore see, and doubtless many of the craft already see a rich harvest awaiting them. Oil is held at higher prices at the weilsj and the foreign demand Is held to be steadily Increasing. Under these circumstances It Is highly probable that the price of good oil stocks will shortly.advanoe, even if gold docs decline turtker. Foreign Importations have for a long time been iemwknbly light. The bare markets of the great cities would seem to rendor a revival Of our Euro pean trade an aotnal necessity. In view of the present heavy gold-bearing debt, and the early con. vertiblllty of the seven-thirty Into the same, an In crease of customs oolleotlon of coin would be very welcome. The oommlttee appointed to collect the oil and oil barrels that floated down from the Oil region* during the great freshet report as follows: Fall barrels of crude oil 7,686 Empty barrels .......13,386 Total .21,071 Business In Richmond is beginning to Improve; some classes of goods are already plenty, but there Is a deficiency In staple groceries and fancy artlolOS of whatever description. The New York Express says It has good authority for stating that Sir Harry Half de Houghton, pro prietor of the pro-rebel organ In Liverpool, the Standard, had X 1,750,060 Invested In the Confede rate cotton loan. He took one-tenth of the entire loan at par—and hls punishment ■Py this time, we fancy, must be something more than he can bear. The North American and Italian Steamship Com* pany, chartered at the late seßslonof the New York Legislature, was organized last week. The vessels of this Hue, whloh are expeoted to commence their trips In a very short time, will run between New York snd Genoa, touching at Madeira and Oifflz. The following Is the amount of coal transported over the Lehigh Valley Kallroad for the week Olld lng May 13,1865 : WBSk. PBKVHTOgLT TOTAL— Where shipped ftem. Tons Cwt Toes Owt Tam, Owl Hazleton ■ 7s 07 81 082 07 81 140 14 .East Baser Loaf. 41,6*3 15 41,603 16 Honnt fieaeaut —•••; •• 10,617 06 10,617 66 Jeddo..Bs 16 45,638 88 45.163 IS Harieifth - ■■ 23.890 00 23,390 00 Kbervale Coal Oo 3(0 11 10,662 08 11 02119 Stent Coal Co. - 125 04 18,190 18 15.316 17 Council Bidsa 1,588 13 81.614 09 86.053 02 Bock Mountain 670 18 22,136 05 2V-95 18 New Fork and Lettish.. —• 20,782 18 20.75U8 Honey 8r00k..... - 918 44,81817 41.848 10 German Penna. Coal Co ..16 012 13 18.012 12 Spring Mountain .... 64 13 84.721 18 34.7 6 u Coleraine 429 01 18,403 09 18.831 to Beaver Meadow D. W..... .. 607 06 . 607 06 Lebish Zinc Co..». 63 15 6.981 09 6,03 a 01 johnConnerr !8 C 9 1.849 05 1 367 14 Mebanor- —. 1,168 09 69.929 16 71,498 05 Baltimore Coal 11.8H01 11, m 01 Pranklllie*e«4»« «**« .• 9.050 14 9 05^14 Consolidated **-*•**♦ •• Jf *aGofni 4ndtl)ir6id. vHt4»«4'4* a « M «... » 9,281 01 f1,28t 01 Lehitfiand SaflQueliaima ««» .. 9,632 II 9,632 ll Landmesser’s. «*••♦• ♦•*• ** 0*489 Id 5»48j18 WUkesb’e Coal * Iron Co ...... 4JO 08 450 J 8 L*hlgi CoaJ aad Co. 164 07 W 4 07 oiWBWwA!iitimMf‘- 9 w I £23 > ? 42?? Wamnßaii«»*v..r*+* <««« •• M 11 M II Totals.... 4,970 13 607,15911 672,130 04 C v"ar P ?! 1 .?!”.*.^®??.. 1 “!!8,260 16 636.629 03 659.879 18 Increase I— ■■ 80.680 08 12.260 08 Decrease.. 18,280 02 .... •• .... .. Hrexel & Co. quote: New U. S. Bonds, 1881 @lC9>4 New U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness. 99 @ 99>j Cfuartermaeters’ Vouchers. 91 @9B Gold 12»>iS@130)i Sterling Exchange .......142 @l4B Old 6-20 8end8.... 103>f@104 New 6-20 Bonds 108X0104 10-40 Bonds. } : Bales or Sk THB PIJBLi 1000CJ87.50*..1 MO do.~. —lOO I BDO Atirn .«...-■■ K! 400 do-**- .•« * 741 400 Walnut Bead. IK I 1(0 J0nei10n...... •*« Sfei 200 Keystone 0i1.... «■ IJS ,SOO do 1-ft SfO Bl* Tank IK iooßenemore.......M .01 6(0 Mingo..•*•- *•*•— 2 Bl 200 d0.....*.. s 6 281 1100)1 Ok a ChKon- 2H J0u'8iiT5nk.......... 1.44 SO Boya].llo X 160 do 529 % 2f'Oßl*Tark.~..-B?0 VA HO Hoßea & nit Bon. .94 SAI.BS.iT TfiS BBODlA) ■Reported bit fletoeA JWtlej. BEfORb 1(0 Bonding aCS do —»6O 47Js | 100 do ICO d0..~ tjrißS?* BOARD. ICOOUSS-anSdecli 4F-104K 1W Beading E........ VH -106(0 do lots 100 d 0....» 47! ? 6CO d0.......c0np. *O4- .100 do 471. 600 S22 Sasqt Canal—M tX 8400 City 6s new--lots 93 . 100 Branor 0i1....... it Xfliutd Bank mi' ,3 60 Catawis.a 8..... lIM M 0 Maple Susie JJK 160 Phlla & Erie Bite tax .74 _do •• -....• 16 1 Teeth-St K 46 Jarr Homestead.. 4K 60 Lsllgh 4Nav Stk 60 600 y„VV„ S M SCO Beading Kits bSO 47« 60of>.'ldweU--".10ta.35.W 1« do *lB 473 WOga.'?"* 1 60 d 0.... b 5 4764 MOOWai.'oß Bend. blO IK ICO d»T. 120 47Jtj 400Tlfl« ,ttt -"~' 1< ’“ 0 s * 100 do 47? i 100 Mingo 8 800 d0~..,10fe Mo 4764' ■ BETWEEN BOABDS. . ICOO Fills h Erie(6.... 94 100 Heading 8.-•M'Jg «* 6 Meebaniee' Bank. 28 OFSnna R.... V ot *,Si. SCOOO Ste '81" , "-«..109?4 ICaiaßAmb -'‘•tie a 4 ICO Or Fauna 8.. .oasl. 24 Kfl Mingo Oil ' b3s L. JICOOS6 2(8.-~- 104 100 dl •••.--• M 100 Beading 8~..i10 47J4 m do Y‘ ICO do.. bfc 47 100 do. ••• - but, d & d0.^..10t5..130 47 2C081*Tank.......... J» 100 do..— b'o ry, MWalnnO'B<md...bs 2-3' 100 do«>*d« 47 IMO do*ds 2,’*. SECOND B"ARD _ 10CODS 6-2C%.v.*-ro».}0 a >i I 550 MfCllntOSk Oil*—* 2# It CO lO4 lOOMimco-*—**-««*•.• 2?? £O9 T 7 87-90 s .•...-.10t0.100 1 800 d0.~*.f0«..1>30' S £ Cam & Ami) B~*-127>£! £O9 Dalsall 0i1....10ta \% lOOSchQjl Ni»v.'P?ei l6O Maple Shads?,*,.* 15% IUO do*~~**-* * 2f%‘ AfTSb BOARDS iroo TTS 6s oonp, los>£ • SO Cam A Am. iff. 128 ?f-00 Mingo****.**. b3o.' 8 ji 800 Story Earm....-<*►** % ?ftoo do*..**•**..b3o. 8 2CO New Or»it... R <i % £lOO Arch-flt R Coo 10# 800 CildweU Oil 331 lCOMaploBtfade..bSo. irjgt SooCora Piaster - CBC«m it Am-D«-2f»,1.i3 1 6ALEB AT THE CLOSE, 100 Readings .**.—.* «X lOOMcC.intocke*-.*****- 2# 2fOCoran*nter.***** 2%' 100 d 0.... .****•**♦. 2% SCO do a.****,.*.***. S&j 200 Organic & lOßeadlsgß** 46 i 100 Maple Shade '-**.*• W- Bfnii-wetiWr of th« Phlla<le-3- , plain May 16— Bvehlffg. Business continues very dnll and prides of moi't of the leading artistes have declined. Flour is vary dull and 260 ft bbl lower. Wheat Is 150 ft bus low er. Bye 10c © bus lower, and Corn 800 ft bos lower. Oats are without shange. In Bark there la nothing doing. Cotton continues quiet. Coffee is soaroe. Coal dnll and unsettled. Fish and Fruit are with out change. Iron is very doll and rather lower. Naval Stores have declined. The Provision mar ket Is very dull and prices are drooplDg. Sugar is more &CtlV c , Seeds are very quiet. There is very little demand for Whisky. Wwl 13 firmly held. There is very little demand for Flour either for export or home use; the market Is very dull and prices are lolly 26 c per barrel lower. The only sales we hear of are In small lots to the retailers and bakers at from $6 25@6.76 -for superfine, and $7 @7 60 for extra; $7 75@8 60 for extra family, and s9@lo © bbl for fancy brands, according to quality. Bye Flour continues dull, and we hear of no sales. Corn Ideal Is also dull: Brandywine meal sold at *6 60 © bbl. G-ua in.—The demand 'ls limited, and there Is more offering; prices have fallen off 160 © bushel; about 6,000 bushels prime Pennsylvania and Dela ware red sold at 160 c © bushel, sod white at ioo@ 2000 © bushel; choice white is quoted at 220 c $1 bushel. Bye has declined 10c © bushel: sales are making at 90e. Corn Is dull and 200 © bnshol lower, with Sales 01 7,000 bußhelS prime yellow at 92@500 © bushel, closing at the latter rate, Oats are without change : sales are making at 609523 © bushel.' Pbovibioks There Ib very- little doing In th^r way of sales, and prices are weak and drooping; small sales of Hess Pork are making at from $26@28 © bbl. Baoon is rather soarce; small sales are making at 20322 c 70 for plain and fancy canvassed hams; sides at 19@200, and ; boulders at IB@l9e ft ft, cash. In Green Meats there is very little doing, and prices are unsettled; sales of Hams In pickle are making at 19@20c; do. in salt at 170, and Ehonlderg at 16%@ibo ft ft. ftard Is scarce and dull; sales of bbls and tierces are making at 18M@19o, Batter Is dnll, and prices are Irregular; sales of solid packed are making at l«@26e, and roll at 10® 35e ft ft, as to quality. Eggs are felling at 26@270 © dOSM. METALS Pig Iron Is very dull and prices am weak. No. 1 Anthracite is quoted at $4l. and No. 2 at $B9 © ton. Scotch Pig Is held at *60@58 © ton. Manufactured Iron Is dull ats9o@»s © ton for Bars and Balls. Babe —ln Quercitron there Is nothing doing; Ist No. 11s held at $3O ©ton. Goal.—Prices are unsettled, and the market la very dull; sales from Port Blobmond are making at prices ranging from se@7r© ton. Coypbb eontinues scarce, and the market is very quiet; about 300 bags of Bio and Daguayra sold at 20@22c © ft, In gold. Caudles—The market Is dull; small sales of adamantine are maklagai 26@28c © ft, and tallow at 200 © ft. Cottok—The market Is rather quiet; 260 bales of middlings sold at 50@51e © ft, cash. Fbuit.—All kinds are scarce; small sales ol Oranges and Demons are selling at from se@lo © boxy- and Baltins at ss@s 25© box. Dried Apples are selling at s@lOe. Peaches are dull; small sales are making at 26 @S$O for halves; quarters at 18@ 20c, and pared at 35@370 © S>, , Fish.—There Is very little doing In Mackerel, and the market Is quiet at about former rates. Small sales from store are making at $25@23 © bbl for shore No. Is; $16@17 for bay do ; slB@!9 ror shore No. 2; $l6 ror bay do; and $14@15 © bbl for small and large No. 3s. Codfish are held at $6.50@9 © 100 Its. I Hay.—Baled Is selling at $20@22 © ton. Oils Dard Oil continues dull, with salesof win ter at $18Q@1.65 © gallon. Linseed Oil is selling at $1.23@1.23 © gallon. Fish Oils are very quiet. Petroleum is rather dull; small Bales ot crude are making at 35@360; refined In bond at 64@66c, and free at from 72@740 © gallon, as to quality. Naval Stores are rather lower. Small sales of Bosln are reported at $18@26 © bbl. Spirits of Tur pentine Is unsettled and lower. Small sales are making at $2 76 © gallon. Seeds.—Clover seed is dull and lower ; small lots are reported at $12@16 © 64 fts. Timothy is also dull at s4@4 60 © bus. Flaxseed Is selling In a Email way at #2.60@2.66 © bus. Spirits.—There Is very little doing In foreign, but prices are unchanged. N. E. Bum. sells at Ss@a 40 © gallon. Whisky is very dun, ana the demand is limited ; small sales of bbl# are making at $2.12@2.15 © gall for Pennsylvania and Western. Scgae—There is more doing at about former rates. About 2,COOhhds Cuba, sold at ©ft In gold, the latter rate for choice. tallow is dull; sales of olty rendered are making at 10@10Jic © ft. Tobacco.—The market Is dull and prices are un settled, and there is very little doing In either leaf or manufactured. Wool—There Is very little doing In the way or sales, but holders are firm In their views; small lots are selling at 70@760 for fleece, and tab at 80@85o © ft- The following are the reoelptsof Flour and Grain at this port to-day Flour Wheat Corn Oats ....$11,145 99 PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. Akdrbw Whbelbe, ) Edwabb Y. Townsbhd, > Com, op thb Mouth. HpftAcn J. Smith, j Marini: intelligence. FOBS OF PHILADELPHIA, MAT 16. Schßibbs.4.6ll SunSbts..7.9 | HighWatbb..7.33 ShlpOswlsgo (Br), Card, from Liverpool uth nit, with mdse to Peter Wright & Sons. Brig Philip Larrabee, Head, 6 days from Beau fort, N O, In ballaßt to captain. Schr Geo W Whistler, Phlnney, 7 days from Bos ton, with linseed to eaptaln. fiohr Alida, Humbert, 7 days from' Boston, with mdse to captain. schr Young, Teaser, Morton, from Cape Ann, in ballast to captain, Schr Annie, Johnson, fr«m Georgetown, In ballast to captain. Scbr Edw Ewing, MeDevltt, ftom Georgetown, In ballast to captain. Schr E 3 Pickup, Bowen, from City Point, In bal last to captain. Schr American Eagle, Shaw, from Fall River, In ballast t»Slnnlekaon & Glover. Schr Royal Oak, Benson, 7 days from Franklin, Me, with lumber to Gasklll & Galvin. Schr W S Loud, Spinney, 4 days from Norfolk, la ballast to J E Bszley & Co. Schr Emma, Hunter, 1 day from Newcastle, Del, with corn to Jas Barratt. Schr Two Brothers, West, 2 days ftom Indian river, Del, with corn to Jas Barratt. Schr Ettle Hall, Fleming, 1 day ftom Frederica, Del, with grain to Jas L Bewley A Co. Sohr Nile, Fowler, I day from Bridgeport, N J, with grain to Jas L Bewley it Co. Sobr Georglansa, Prettyman, 1 day from Lewes, Del. with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. CLEARED. Ship MohongO (Br), Oasslday, St. John, N B. Brig Fanny Foulke, Swain, New Orleanß. Brig Open Sea. Babbldge, Boston. Schr Mary E Smith, Barrett, Clenfuegos. COoirespondsnce of the Philadelphia Kxshanfe.l Lbwbs, Del., May 15—6 X A. M. Went to sea 12th Inst, bark Volant, from Phila delphia for Bemedlos: brig Romance, do for Cape Haytlen, with north wind; 13th—brigs John Ohr7S tal, from Philadelphia for Sagua; Cyclone, do for Key West; wind NE. 14th—brig Oovodonga, from New York for Porto Rico; wlndSE. Thesahra Emma D Finney and James L Maloy, from Phila delphia for Savannah, were at the Breakwater last evening, in company with several other southern bound schcaners, names unknown, wind north. Yours, Ac, J. Hiiilit’D BOBTqh. A Gbbat Patbmt Washiko Machine.-^We yesterday examined at Messrs. S. Macferran * Co.’s, No. 721 Chestnut street, a patent Washing Machine which onght to find its way into every household. The Machine Is the Invention of Mr. John S. Lash, of Carlisle, who can be seen at 721 Chestnut street, for a few days, In reference to the pnrebase of State and county rights. As we In variably decline endorsing the value of any patent article until It is practloally demonstrated in our pies once, we subjected tbls machine to a like ordeal. The Inventor availed himself of several well-soiled sheets, one or two shirts, and a few dirty col. IMS, which, With the aid of a bucket of hydrant water and a little hard soap, he presented per fectly clean lu an Incredibly short time by the aid of this machine. The latter Is the most simply constructed Washing Machine ever offered to the public. Its modus operandi Is almost exactly the same as hand-washing, excepting that it Is less lu jurions to the fibre of articles washed. As a test of this, Mr. Lash thrust In a twenty-dollar greenback with a soiled collar. The collar came out In precise ly thirty seconds, as dean as a new pin, the green back test, but uninjured. The moohlno oan be used without splashing a drop. Any part of a garment can he submitted to the hardest washing at will, and by the aid of a spring it Is Impossible to submit any portion to Injurious pressure. Either one or a half dozen shirts can be washed in three minutes’ time. We regard these machines as Invaluable to the eemrort and convenience of every family, and are glad to find that so competent, and enterprising a man a* Mf, Maeferran has scoured the right of Philadelphia city and county for their manufacture and sole. Fabbiohable Hats and Bonnets bob Mibsbb and Ohildubn.—A | magnificent assortment at Wood A Cary’s, 726 Chestnut st. Hats and bonnets renovated at short notice. Prices moderate. WA NX MAKER A BROWN, THE PRESS-PHILADELPHIA, 'WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1865.' i. May ie. JC BO AID. I 201M1b*o—.HS9 2 81 2io do b 5 2K 1409 do-.—*'•"« 2$ i 209 do 2« I 109 d 0... 2HI j SOORoyal y, ■ 800 dO>""> M"M" % I 300 do— % |2OO do ca<li2.6t : 101 .?Rtua IX D CALL. 6(0 Atlas ——.VO .04 100 do —. 00 ICO MlOfO »30 3 SI lCOKentoMb2 V/i 100 do .b 2 2 200 do.— 181 lOOMimto.— Dj 2 y, 100 do—***•—,»s 2% 109 do M 2 01 !b BOABD Of BKOKBBB. , & Go.. No. 60 8. Third fit. BOABD. 300 KsadlngK lts.sth 4744 Kfl 2JyJ 47H i<K)Tidn*M& cash ft 4CO Btory Enrol. * 1,200 ibis, 3.300 bus, 2,600 bos, 3.000 bus ABEIVED. CITY ITEMS. An Invaiuble Artiolb ikEvbby llotibhhold. —Were we oalled npon to name any one artlolfi mors Indispensable than an 7 other to the comfort, health, economy, and general well-being of every family, we should certainly designate the Grover fc Baker Family Sewing Machine. Tbl9 celebrated lnstra ment has been before the public for many years, ami embraces In Its construction every Improvement thatlas ever been made in the sewing machine line, and some points of value that no other ma chine possesses, among which may be named its ospaoity for fine embtoldery. It has invariably taken the first premium whereever It has been ex hibited In competition with otherjmachlnes, and no one who haß tried it conld be Induced to exchange It for any other in use. At : the warerooms of the Grover &-Baker agency In this city, No. 730 Chest nut street) these popular can be at all times seen in operation. The work rooms or this establishment, where all kinds of plain and fancy sawing for family purposes Is executed In the bos 5 style, and at the shortest notioci are auo receiving a large amount of patronage. Important to Gbntlbhbw.—As the season It at hand fbr gentlemen to replenish their wardrobes to Furnishing Goods, we would state that Mr. George Grant, 610 Chestnut street, has just added to his superb stock to this department a handsome assortment of new thlngß, Including novelties to Shirting Prints, beautiful Spring Cravats, seasona ble Underclothing, Ac. His celebrated “ Price Medal” Shirt, Invented b? Mr. John F. Taggart, Is unequalled by any other to the world. Tun Bhst FiWlKa SHraTT or tSSA™ B 'TM Improved Pattern Shirt,” made by John C. Arri son, at the old stand, Nos. 1 and 8 North Slxft street; Work done by hand, In the best manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. His stock o! Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods cannot be surpassed, Prlies moderate. Vestibule Laces and Vestibule Bods, sllver plaled and brass rods, put up when purchased, free Of charge, at W. Henry Patten’s West End Curtain Sf-we, IMS Chestnut street. Nj*ws pbomthb Kooky Mountains.— Speaking of the- rage for prospecting In some districts, the ■Newsscysf “.Even the Infant In Its mother’s arms looks to the right and left to see If pyrites and pay tag Iron a obtainable on the hillside.” Here, yourgand old haveno trouble in ll casting around,’’ particularly If : it Is wearing apparel they arro to search of, for they haw only to go to the Brown Stone Clothing: Hall of Eookbill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 005 Chestnut street, above Sixth, and be fit" ted out to their heart’s oostent. ; GRAND EsbuSViow ON SATURDAY—SAM OP f Fine Land,—On Saturday next there WIU bo a grand excursion to Cape May Court House, the cars leaving Philadelphia'ab Til o’clock A. M. Tickets for th, round trip su.BO. On that day, a tract of land, containing about 800 acres, which has been divided Into M farms and building lots, win be sold at auction. This land is of a very fine quality, with olay suWOU, and IS Situated on the line of the railroad, a Bit extends toShell Bed Bay. Two'squares have already been sold, and & first class? hotel is about to bo sweated thereon. mylT-2t OBSAT ftSSBUOTION IN PRSOBS or light Clotty EngllsnUackets. J. W. Prootou & Co., ' 920 Chestnnt street. Grbat> rbduotion in rloh Silk Saoqnas, BaEqutoeSJ and Circulars. J. W, Prootor tc Co., - S2OT Chestnut street. Now Opsn—A large arrival’ of rich Paris Lace, Lama, or “ Yak ’’ Half Shawls, Squares, and Cloaks, which we shall sell at goto value. J, w. Prootor fc Co., mylo-Ot ’ 929‘Chestnut street. Photographs of prominent friends can be ob tained at tba Gallery of H. O. Phillips, Northwest Winer of Ninth and chestnut streets, myis 3t* Eyb, ear, and Catarrh, BucceecfsiUy treated by J. Isaacs, M. D., Oculist and Anrist, M 9 Pine SL artificial eyes inserted. No ohante for esamSaaHea, SPECIAL. NOTICES. The Sagacious Parent. BY THE BAUD OP TOWER HAIL* Two manly sons has Deacon Crook*,- But much, unlike in face; Tied Is a Youth of comely looks; Ban has no outward grace, Fred, looking in the glass one day*. Twitied his plain brother. ■Who hack la aug*y words did Mri, Bor his wrath would smoihrt. The good old sire just then came In, And thus, their ways to mend, Bespoke: “Pons, ceasethis senselessdiu, And to my words attend;. Ton, Fred, mast ever do your best Graces of mind to gain; Know, too, that if sot neatly dressed Your beauty’s gift It vain. And, Daniel, you may well atottfr For outward homeliness By chirms of disposition shown; Besides, there’s muth in dress; To soothe and to beiuile our eyes A tasteful garb has power. So both of you I now advise To go to Bennett’s Tower. ** All kinds. styles* and sizes of elothvnff,men's , youths* ana hoys' t aU grad#, from medium to fuperjine. Al« though our sales are large and rapid, we have a fail and complete assortment, new and fashionable, which is being replenished daily. Our prices, being based upon the lowest market rates of the season, are lower than the lowest elsewhere. An examination invited. TOWB& BALL, 80. 519 MARKET Street. BEHUETT & CO. The Gbeatebt Discovery of the Age, “ London ffair Color Restorer and Dressing,*' Restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color . Makes the Hair Soft , Glossy and Luxuriant' Nutritious and Entirely Vegetable. Hoes not Stain the Skin or Soil Anything. London .Another Hair Color Restorer, London Bomb Hair Color Restorer. London Certificate. Hair Color Restorer. Bb. Swathe U Son: Some six years mo I be*an to lose my hair* and continued to do bo until the scalp became as b&re as the palm of my hand, troubled also With a disagreeable itching, fever* great heat, and dandruff’ ima:l pnet&t? B would form, qQltO sore to the tench, and the remaining portion of thd half on the aide and bade of my head became quite gray. After using a number of restoratives (so called), without success, and my head nearly destitute of hair, I reluctantly commenced using the ** London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing.*' Wow, candor and justice campel me to say to all that through Its use 1 now possess a new and beautiful growth of hair, completely restored to Its original dark and glossy appearance, and I venture the assertion the world furnishes no preparation, equal to this s and I do conscientiously aay to all who are gray, or bald, hair dry and harsh, or falling, to use at once this cleanly and delightfully perfumed article. ISAAC X. MARSHALL, Gunner U. S. K., SSO Leonard street, Philadelphia. Price, 75 cents; six bottlea, $4. Sold by Dr. BWAYNE & SOW, 330 Worth SIXTH Street, above Vine. Pincers, Plybbs, Wire Nippers, Hand Vises, Calliper*. Spring and Arc Compasses, and a general variety of Tools attd Hardware for sale at TRU MAN & SHAW’S, No. 839 (Sight Thirty-Ar4) MAK« KBT Street, below Ninth. ' It Button-Hole, Embroidery, Nail, lamp, Pocket, Pruning, Ladles’, and Goffering Scissors; Shears, Trimmers, Dentists’ Ships, Tailors’ Points, and Bankers’ Shears for sale at TRUMAN & SHAW’S, No. 835 (Sight Thlrtj*fiv6) MARKET St., below Ninth* It Boys’ Clothing, Boys’ Clothing, Boys’ clothing. * Boy.’ Clollilng, Boys’ Clothing, Boys’ Clothing, Boys’ Clothing. Boy.’ Clothing, Boys’ Clothing, Boys’ Clothing, Boys’ Clothing, Boys’ Clothing, Boys’ Clothing, Boys’ Clothing, Boy.’ Clothing. In every variety. In eysiy variety, In every variety, la OTery variety, In every variety. In over, variety. In every variety, In every variety, In every variety, In every variety. In every variety, In every variety. At H. L. Hallowell h Ben’s, At H. L. Hallowell & Son’s, At H. L. Hallowell A Son’s, At H. L. B aUowell A Son’s, At H. L. Hallowell A Son’s, At H. L. Hallowell A Son’s, 531 Market street, (31 Market street. (31 Market etreet, 634 Market street. (SI Market street, (31 Market street. (31 Market street, 531 Market etreet. 531 Market etreet, 531 Market street. SSI Market street, 534 Market street. SPECIAL HOTICB. -We have the largest and best as sorted stock of Heady made Boy.’ Clothing In the city, cat In tbe latest style., and made In the best manner. H. L. HAILOWELE A SOI}, mys-awst 534, MABKBr Street. “ Look on thib picture, and then ON THAT.” Here you behold the Infirm stop. The pallid cheek* wasting form, Untested food, and a social atmosphere Poisoned with the tales of aches* pains* Bleepless nights* and mental despondency. There, laughing health* sparkling eyes,l Elastic steps* craving appetite* forgotten cares* Genial thought and ambitious resolves Show the contrast and mark the ploture. And here the Beciet lies* that Unknown to Qaackenboss, the Doctor. Smith had taken bottles three Of DRAKE’S PLANTATION BITTERS. By 12 6t Hath Dye ! Hair Dye ! BATCHELOR'S HAIB BYE 1. the hart in the world. The only true and perfect Dye—harmless, instantshe out, and reliable; produces a splendid Black or Natural Brown; remedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes, and fre quently restores the oiigioal color. Sold by all Dtug' gist*. The genuine is signed W. A BATC SELOB, 51 BARCLAY Street* New York. jalmwfly Why Ihjtjbh the Complexioh by POWDERS AHD WASHES which choke er fill np th« yorea of the akin, and In a abort tiro, leave It hatch and iryf It la Inthe blood, andifyon want samooth and 10ft akin nae HSLHBOLD’B EXTRACT OF BABBA PABILLA. It glvea abrilllaney to the oomplexlon. A Clear, Smooth Skin and Beadt!- PDL COMPMKIOR fellewa the an of HBLMBOLD’S qohobhtkatbd flhid bxTeaot babbawakil. LA It remove, black spot., pimple, and all .caption, if the skin. Not a Few of the Wobbt Disobdbbe ;het afflict mankind arise from corruption* of the blood SELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF BAXSAFABILLA 1. . remedy of thentmoat vain*. To Pttbify, Enrich the Blood, and SBADTIFI th. complexion, rue HELMBOLD‘B HIGH LY GOHCEHTEATBD FLUID EXTKAOT BARBAFA-, SILLA. One bottle equals In strength one gallon of Hit Syrup or Decoction. Helmbold’b Cohcbntbated Extbact BCCHD is the gnat Diuretic. HELMBOLD’S COB CEBTBATBD EXTBACT SARSAPARILLA lathe Oreot Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to min »f Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are the mort Mtlv. that us be made. A Thihg of Bkadty u a Joy Fob. CYRE.—Those Who desire brilliansy of eomplaxion, omet purify and enrieb the blood* which QRLHBOLD’6 CONCENTRATED BXTBAGT SARSAPARILLA Inva riably does. Recollect it Is ao patent .medicine. Ask for Halmboid Take no other. mhl-wfmiia GKEA.T CENTRAL OLOTOXNO HQ USE* Can bh Given and E stained.—The deliriousprepSfiilon. 11 EMAILDE PARIS,” Impart, to the roughest skin the exquisite sofmess a&d delicacy of aehtld’s, rendering it smooth, white and transparent. Officers.and Soldiers whose shin, from exposure, has become bronzed and hardened will find * * Small de Pa* rls” will remove freckles and tan, and restore to the skin more than its original softness and purity. Bold by all draggists, perfumers and dealers in toilet goods. pyl6»tpthe3t Babgaiks m Clothing ! Bargains in CLOTHING! Bargains in Clothing! Bargains in Clothing! Bargains in Clothing! Bargains in Clothingt Bargains in Clothing! Bargains in Clothing! Offered by Perry & Co., Offbrbd by Perry & Co., Offered by Perry & Co., Offered by Perry & Co., Ho. 303 Chestnut strbbt, above Third, Ho. 609 CHBefjruT Street. (GBIHVILLB STOKES’ Old Stand,) Ahd B, S. Cor, Seventh and Market Sts. (JONIB* ) X eseiDi Forty h o«. have undoubtedly the largest stock of ready.made Clothing, and finest variety ol styles now presented to the public In this city. Their stock is new, bought at the lowest rates, got up in the beit manner, and sold at * ■Wonderfully Low Prices. Wonderfully Low Prices, Wonderfully Low Priors. Wonderfully Low Priors. Our friends and the public are Invited toeaU and examine for themselves, and be convinced that it Is to tbei; advantage to deal with us. jQGf Attention is also called to Our Custom Department, Gun custom Dbfartmbrt, Our Custom Our Custom Department, Our Custom Department, In connection with each establishment, where we have constantly on hand . All thb Latest and Best Styles, All the Latest and Best Styles, All the Latest and Best Styles, All the Latest and Best Etylbs, And css guarantee to our customers entire satisfac tion in every rejpect. Ko. 303 Chestnut Strrbt. , Above Third, ITo. 609 Chestnut Street, (GBaKVILLS STOKES’ Old Stand ) And 8. S. Gor. Seventh and Market Sts., (JOSES’.) Ferry A Co, Feert & Co. JonhsV THE LOWEST SELLING PRIOR le marked In figures on each article. AND NEVER VARIED, * JOBES* Crescent One*price CLOTHJffG HOUSE, HAEKEP STBfilf, *• above Sixth, Eo. 604. ■JS&“ Prices redared to suit the tfmef. A fine aeiortmeat or BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, suitable for all Ac lease. constantly on hand. Custom-work ibadrto ordfr at short notice. Cmh9-8m Itch. (Wnbaton’s) Itch, SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM. Will tors tbs Itch’to 48 hour*. Alio, cnr»sSaltKhenm, Ulcer., Chilblains, and *ll Eruptions of the Skin. Pr)c« to cats. B» seindtoxSO cents to WEEKS St POT TER. BOSTON, M*S». . Wit be forwarded ti— by mall. For sale by all Druggis ts. li-.M6.SaI gggggg CSncEBBJNa’a--Pianos—c*3p|K| IT 6 r f >29. 000 50LD.-NowWarerooms. f 7 • ill Entrance to Art Gallery. 014 CHESTNUT Streri. mj4-26t* WM. H. DUTTON. Gkokgb Oo. t s IT¥Tt» pianos, E7«rri AHD MASON & HAMLIN'S CABIBET OROAfIS. _ PIANO Over 500 each of these fine CABINET FOfiTES. faetrnments have been sold by OKOABS PJ.BO Mr. G. and the demand is con- O.BISBT FDETBS. eUntlylncreaelig. ORQiKS. PIANO For Bale only b* CABINET POETES. J. B. OOCIiD. ORGANS PIANO SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sts. CABINET FOETES. | noM-tf ORGANS. Clothing by the Mas, The Immense stosk of READY-MADE CLOTHING new displayed at WANAMAKER A BROWN’S OAK HALL POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE. 8. E. tor. BIRTH and MARKET ate.. If ylawd to one continnons line, would teach a lonx dlatuve Wwwd Elehmond, TMilo&c stream of Cloth' lac i* rtmnlng oft at WAKVBM.OBBLT MW PKTCIB. »t>l4-tf LYNCH—SPIiOGELL —OB the morning of the I6th Inst., t.y the Bey. Albert Barnes, Mr. James O. Lynch, of Philadelphia, to Miss TUlle 8., daughter Of Marshall Sprogell, &a of Delaware eo., Pa. * EOBERrS—CULBERTSON.—On Tuesday eye nlng, May 9th, at the residence of the bride’s fa. tber, Major Alexander Culbertson, Mr. George K. Roberts, Jr., of Philadelphia, to Miss Julia Culbert son, of Peoria, Ills.—[From Peoria Doily Transcript, DICKERSON.—In .this : city, on the 15th Inst., Jnlla Spenoer, wife of f the Bey. James S. Dlckln son, recently of Wilmington, Del. The funeral sendees wlll be held In the Elevehth Baptist Church, of this city, on Thursday morning, at 10 o'eUcte. preotsoly, WIUORt further notice, ** DOEBLEY.—Oh the morning of the l«h inst.i Solomon Doebley In the 69 th year of his age. Th e friends of the family are invited to attend the fnneral, from the residence of Ills son, F. Doebley, No. 487 Wlldey street Eighteenth ward, on Wed nesday afternoon, 17th Inst., at 3 o’clock. ** ERYING.—At Poughkeepsie; bn Wednesday, May 10, Lydia Hollingsworth, wire of Elwyn Er vlng, and daughter of the late Captain George-. Adams, TJ. S. Navy. ** LEVERING On the lath Inst., Martha, wife or John Levering, In the 78(1 year ofhor age. The relatives and Mends of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend the ihneral from the re sidence of her husband, near the Lower Merlon Aca demy, on Wednesday morning, 17 th lust., at 10 o’clock. Funeral to proceed to Roxborough. ** BAKER.—On the 18th Inst,, Jesse Baker, In the 60th year of his age. The relatives and Mends 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 residence, No. 409 Steven street, Camden, N. J,, on Wednes day afternoon, 17th Inst., at 2 o’olook, to prooeed to Odd Fellows’ Cemetery. **, DOEBLEY On the momlngof tfaf Pth Inst., Solomon Doebley, In the GSth year el Ms ago. The frlendß of the family are Invited to attend the fnneral, from the residence of his son, F. Doebley, No. 487 Wlldey street, Eighteenth ward, on Wednes day afternoon, 17th Instant, at 2 o’olock. * ORUM.—On Third day, Fifth month 16th, In the 76th year of her age, Rachel W. Orum. Notice of the fnneral will be given. » r»LACK ENGLISH GRENADINHB. 11 jnst recetved-Jicise of Blaek English Orenadines, at4ocont.aTard7*n*BSpil &SOB, “OornlnrStore, . 'b; OIW OHESTHDT Street. One price. Prim In plain figures, , ~. my!s BLACK CHALY DE LAINE.—JUST JLJ opened, one case of plain black Ghalyde Lalnes. at 37X cent, ayard. BESSON & SOW One price Prices la plain figures myld T?YRE & LANDRLL, JU ESTABLISHED IBHIS4O. Wa always adhere to good Goods* and depend on fair dealing OF BILB OOODS GOOD STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. apQS SHAWLS $8(0 STAPLE GOODS. KavCEBTIIICATES OF STOCK OF THE |3E? BABFEE OIL AHD REFINING COMP AWT wUI be ready for delivery on and after MONDAY* May 22a» 1865, at the Office of the Company, 6*5 WALNUT Bt. J. H. BOONS, keoretary. Philadelphia, May 16th. myl7wths3i* K®*’ MASONIC NOTICE.—THE MJBJ- I» BEES OP PI (SSIX LOIGS, No. 130, A TI, and the Older in geteral. are fraternally luvited to rceet at the Hall, CHESTNUT btreet, on DAY. 17lhlust., at2o’clockP. M.. to attend the tal of our late brother* JISSB BAKER. By order of the W. M. _ '• ay!6-2t* B. P LESCPB Secretary. I jtS* SPECIAL DPUeiOAls SERVICE, W 3& CALVARY </8 D 522i, Street, above PifteQßlh.— Preaching EVERY EYIvJIJIQ. this week) by the Pastor. mylfr mtuwfdt* Kg* THE AKBPAL MEBNIG OF THE 199 Stockholders of the EMPIRE COPPER GO. (of Mlchigau) will be held at their Office* 80. 433 WALNUT f tree** OS, FRIDAY* the 21 day of June, 1835. at U o'clock A. H.» forihe ELECTION OP DIRECTORS and the transaction of other busses*. , J. S. McMULLIN, Secretary. Philadelphia, May IP, 1E65. pyls*tje2 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the PHILADEPHIA AND BOS TON MINING COMPANY (of Hlchtgan) will be h«ld at their Office, No 433 WaLNUT HMeet, on FRIDAY, the 2d day of June, 1655. at I o’clock P.M., for the ELEUTION OP DIRECTORS and the transaction of Other business. J. S MoMULLIN, Secretary. PhU/ADbitbia* May 15,1835. mjls-tje2 OFFICE QF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION roMPANY, r _ Philadelphia. May 13, 1865. Etockholders of this Company, whose names appeared a e such on their books* at the close of iraaatars, on the 18th of Marsh last, are hereby notified that their right to subscribe to n*W stock on the terms of the Circular Of March llth, IWS, will expire at S o’cloak* PM on the 24th Inst. SOLOMON BHSPnERD, myj6>t24 Treasurer. OFFIOE OF THE COAL BIDGE Wdff IMPROVEMENT AND COAL COMPANY. Pbiladilphia, May 8,1865. A'Speoial Meeting of the Ftookholdcra will be held at the Office of the Company. 329 WALNUT Street* on TbUhbDAY, May 25th. at 12 o’clock M. By order of the Board of Directors. HORACE B. MITCHELL, pyl3 t 25 . Secretary. KW" A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Dloekholdsrs of the COW ORSEK AND 3TIL WELL RUN OIL OOBO'ANY will be hAi oa the Ifith' day of Mar. at 4 o’clock P. IL, at their Office, No. $4l South FIFTB Street. __ ap2Q- EW’hfli* HENRY J. FOX. See’y. STATEMENT OF THE JOHN WOff HANCOCK MUTUAL LI FB INBUBANCB GO. Boston* Feb. 28, 1865. Net assets Nov. 1. IBM.- ~5193*Q73 06 Receipts from Nov.* 1864, to Feb. 28.1835: For pTemiuni6..»~*~*~t-***«.»*«,e«e.t43*oPo 02 5.029 06 48 029 06 DJsbuxsemenis from Not. I,ISM, to Feb. 38, 1866: For commissions and medical ex- 54,015 £7 For taxes**—*♦«•—• • 982 20 For surrendered policies 1*268 68 For expenses, viz: Printing, sta tionery, advertising, salaries* ... rent, stsmps, &0*...........8,444 90 For annuities...... 6jo 00 For dividend paid on raarantee . B lB 423 93 $236,379 33 ASSETS. United States securities..—s73.6oo 00 Blaine 6 per cent bonds**..***,3,ooo 00 Sew Hampshire d 0.,..., 6.000 ( 0 . Vermont do*.*.»-*«*«.*•.*.* 6,000 00 Bbodelßland do***—.* 10,000 00 Connecticut 6,000 00 Portland City do ..*,**..*.** 1,00000 Bar k stocks In Boston**—**3l.ooo 00 Leans aetnred by mortgages— — 12,600 00 Do. do, U. 8. bonds**-** 2,800 00 Oaeb in bank*—*-**- —**.. 6,330 77 Pr*nnr m notes secured by collateral on policies, Including $66,6£9 06 on account of one-payment pro miums- —*.**-* 76,094 28 Baa from »g«nt. Ml In 3 DM 18 m Accra.* Intanst on iarMtmenta— I’mgM Ad vance in value of stocks above cots o>py> 0 > py> AU - « $*55,788 70 (Slimed) 080. P, Si-HOBB. President. Oxo. 6. Aobr, Secretary. The Company lave eitaMJrtmd, & Branch ofie* to Philadelphia* and are prepared to Isene any aflaenpUOn of BoUtie* common to other Ufa Companies Special aUtntion is invited to their plan for vqv mi a pref6l tas walhitt Sttaet. S. E. GOB. SIXTH AND SUBSET STBEETS. EEV. BISHOP SIMPSON. OP THE MB THOBIST EPISCOPAL OHUBCfI, will deliver an Address Os TUESDAY EVENING, Hay 23d. at 8 o'clock, at the METHODIST EPISCOPAL OHUROH, (Old Brick), Southeast corner of RICHMOND and MARLBOROUGH Streets. Subject— “AßßAHAM LINCOLN.” Tickets SO cente. For tale at GEO. W. VAUGHaN’S. Southeast comer of RICH MOND and SHACKAMAXOM Sts. MBTBODIST EPISCOPAL BOOK STORE, No. 50 North FOURTH Street. HENRI MANSFIELD, Northwest eSmor of SECOND and BROWN Steete, Rev. J. H. ALDAT, Me. Ills PALMER Street. AUGUSTUS H. FLEOKENBTINE, Southeast oorner of FRANK FORD load and DRAL Street. mrl7-Bt* |gP» IRELAND AND AMERICA. IRELAND A SOVEREIGN STATE IN THE AU2SI- Very Rev. Dr. HbRIARTT will deliver a Lecture on the abowinbjeot to Irishmen and the Friended Ire land, at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, OK MOHDAY BVBRIHO, May 29, IMS. The triumph of the Union is the trnmpit note of uni* venal liberty over the world. Ticket* 26cents; Reserved Beats 60 rente. TicUtfl Can -be had at Suseae CummUkev’* Book Store, 1037 Gbeetsnti Johns. Downing Slshthi Above Walnut, Book Store; John BittUAtt, Jeweler; 80. in Si Eighth street; James Tobin* Jefcr&on and Cadwalader, Grocer. my 17-thaiuwf« 6t THE ANHUAId MEETINft OF THE 1=8? Stockholders of the MABDAN MtNIflG OOtf- PAFT, (of Lake Superior,) will be held at their office. No. 384: WhLfIUT Street, on THURSDAY. the 26th lost., at 12 o’clock. for the election of Directors sad tne tiaßsaction of other business. „„ B A HOOFBfii Secretary. Philadelphia. May 10.1660, myll-13t tGSF* OFFICE or THE UNION PASSES w GEE RAILWAY 00., Ho. 90S Booth FOURTH Street. .. ... _. . .Philadelphia, Mar Z. 1808. A meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will hob eld at the Office on MOHDAY, May 3Jd« atlOo'olook A E,to consider and accept the Supplement to the Charter, parted at the late session of the Legislature. By order ol the Board of DiMetara. my 3 17t WM. F. KEMBLE, Sacretary. ISO MERCHANTS’ ANl> SMCTFAO WSB TUBERS' NATIONAL BaNK. Pittsbuso, April lit 1889. Stockholders are hereby notified that Books will bo phia, on MONDAY, Mar l*t, 1889, and will continue open during banking hours. daily, from 10 o’clock A. if/toB o'clock P. M., until Thursday, Juno Ist, 1895. By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN BGOTT. Jr., Cashier. H. & BOLIWAN. President* Pltteburijf, PeBBA B0BT« B. STERLING, Vise President, Philadelphia. ' apl&tial PBIUSKLPHU ANBBESEGOA I® CR&EK OIL (JOBPANT. —Certificates of stock are row read* to be toned to subscribers at the offlcs of tbe company, Lndwiek Building*. No. 619 WAL NUT Sliest, Room No. 9. WM. B> BJSTHBLL, . nylfi-St* Clerk. Kjl* PHILADELPHIA, MAT 18, 1665. •235? The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the jEnu Mining Company, of Lake Superior, will be held at tbeiT Office, 80. 334 WALNUT Street, on TUBS DAT, the 30th Inst., at 13 o'clock, for the election of Director*, and the transaction of other business. myis- tay3Q B La BCUPRB* Secretary, BKPIfiE COPPER CdHPiNT OF W? MICHIGAN. Notice Is hereby given that as instalment of one dol lar per share cn each and every share of the capital stork of the NMPIBR COPPER COMPANY OP MICHI GAN has this day been called by the Board of Director* of said Company, due, and payable at the office of the Company, No. 423 WALNUTStreet, Philadelphia, on or before the 20th. day of May, 1865. Interest will be charged on all instalments after the same shall have be come due. By order of the Board of Director,. „ J. S. MoMOLLIN, Secretary, Fgri.ADEUgiA. April 88,1K5. nul-m-t tmyM COIL A* COST ! COAL COMPANY, OFFICE. 103 SOUTH FIFTH BTKBEr, BELOW CHESTNUT. A Company has been formed under the Htalhg Laws of Pennsylvania, of the above name, for the pur pose of supplying Coal to its members at prime cost, and you are hereby solicited to become a participant in its benefits. The stock of the Company has been divided into 85,- 000 shares, at $lO per share, making a capital of 9290,- 000, of which $60,000 is set apart for working capital. It is the intention of this Com pair to furnish each of its stockholders with one gross ton (3,240 pounds) of coal annually, for each share of stock held by them daring the existence of this Company (whloh has been char tered for sixteen yean) at cost, if the stockholder de sires to receive it. ■ , . , , Last winter a ton of coal. of only 2000 pounds cost at your door $12.60, while the mining and transporting of atonoi 2 240 pounds, cost only $7.60: thuß making the enormous profit of five dollars on a single ton of eoa), besides the difference in weight. Why pay the differ- by becoming a Dttjnbar of the Housekeep er*? Coal Company you will become dlre<slly connected With the mining and delivery of your own Coal, there* by securing It good , clean, cheap , and of lull weight t All these benefits are secured to you at once If you join this Company. The character of the gentlemen having ibleenterprtse in charge Is sufficient guarantee that the objects of the Association will be fatly verified. The Company have prooured the lease of the well known colliery of “Branohdale, 1 ' situated about seven mites from. Poitsville. on a branch of the Mlnehiil and Schuylkill Haven Railroad. The coal is of the best quality of the region, it being the celebr&Ud Hpohn vein. The mine will now yield 40:000 tons of ooal per year, and can readily be made to double its present produc, tian at a very small cost. The supply may bs said to be inexhaustible, for, so far as the existence of this Com pany is concerned, it certainly is so. . . „ The mine is'o complete working order, with all the machinery and personal property necessary and usual to wok a first-class colliery. ■ , ,„ , ■ The stook of this Company is not au inflated one, it being based upona fair equivalent in property. The investment will be a good one, as the Company expect to realize snfiioienipzofit from the sale or the sur plus ©f alt coal mined over 26,000 tons, to pay a good temi-anru&l dividend, Information coac*?*!®!, the affair! of thfi Company can-be obtained at the office. PRESIDENT, 3. J, LEAKE. M, D. , Frankfort. SSGBBTABT. JOHK BAGOH, Office or the Company. T-R-BAStTRBR. THOB. WRIGGIHS. 8. B. Cor. fifth and OhMtnnt at*, QBKEB.AL AGENT* * •v BOBT. X. OOBSOXT. DIRECTORS,^ B. 7. LBAKB, 1 LBWIB THOMPSON. B. H. JBXC& THOMAS WHIOHIHS. JACOB W. BOCKIPB. ap!7mwf24t ra*- NOTICE TO All DBLINQCESr COEPOBATIOBB OKGABUZED U3TD.Bg AST LAW 07 THE STATE 07 PB»IJSYL?ANIA> notice is hereby given to all companies incorporated by or under any law of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, and organised at any time prior to the Aral Mon day of Jfovember, 1861. that have failed to make report to the Auditor General under the Act approved April 21, 1668, and the Act approved April SO, 1861, that they are required to report to the Auditor Genexaijorthwlth, ae follows,viz.: , „ , , , A . _ in eaee a dividend has been declared, the Treasurer WIU report, under oath, the amount of capital pud in, the date; amou&t, Md rats per cent-of each dividend dhilfig the year ending ifcv §?« Monday of BOTftlflter, 1864, and any previous year or yeaiß m Which the Com pany may have had an existence; and In sane no divi dend haa been declared during the year or years end ing ae aforesaid, then an appraisement or the cash value of the capital stock, as it existed between the first and fifteenth days of Hovsmber, mutt he made by the President or Treasurer, and a majority of the Directors, under oath. When an appraisement Is made, there port should also state at what time the Company was organised. . „ , . . In addition to the above report, under the act of April 21; 1(68, companies not paying a tax on tonnage are re quired to make a separate report, under oath, of the Treasurer, of the amount of net earnings or income re ceived during the period from April SO to Jfovembar 1, 3864, la accordance with the seoond section of theaet, HfCOKPOKtTED BY OTHBBSTATBS 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 section of the act of 3pril 30, 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 of Novem *6ii\ delinquent Companies incorporated by or under Ju>y law of the State of Pennsylvania, will be afforded a reasonable tine in which to make the several reports required by law and above enumerated i put continued neglect or refusal will subject them to forfetf&p,Af charter; u*.der the 2d proviso of the fid section of the act of April SO. 1864, which is in the following words: 4 ‘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.IBSB, entitled ‘An act for the better securing to the Commonwealth the pay ment of taxes dneby incorporated companies, may make such return within sixty days after the passage of this act, any law to the contrary notwithstanding; and all dellnqttsuc companies failing or refusing to make fall 1 returns and payment to the State, as required by the ' geuerallawsofthls Commonwealth in relation thereto, shall lavs all tielf ilslt. and prWlleias declared for feited by pjoaHmation from tbs&w«f^s SKEBj '“auditor Osasral. W. S KSSI6LB. Stats Treasurer. Barrisbbb«. May 10,1685. my!3 lm rsr pEiissTmim baiiko id DBfAETHBNT. PHH.4»av.paiij Msor S, 18615 rs.«sss*3H* asw. , igdsK@sss’«®~ 0 a after May SO, 1865. „ .. ... , Blarkpoweis of attorney for collecting dividends can be bad at the Office of the Company, No-*3B South THIRD Street. THOMAS* T. JIRTH, my4?B3t v Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE MAPfi K SHADE fcs? OIL COMPANY. 80. 5*4 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, April 26,1865. The Animal Meeting of the Stockholder* of the Maple Shade Oil Company will be held at their Office on THURSDAY, May 18 1865, at 12 o'clock M., for the pur* po»e of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year. THOMAS B. SEABLB, apJ7 tniylB Secretary. « PRIZE MONEi AND GOVBRN MBBT K'IDHTT TO ALL WHO BtfTBB TAB UKITBD BTATBS MABISBCOBPB. . Order, hie* been reeetYed from the head or (be Marine Corpz, at Wnohln.ton not to re.lrlct reornlls to a partienlar elans (as baa bean the case heretofore)) bat to reeelYe ALL who bare .erved la the aolaatoer ear* Ylee, or io the rtrnlare, or ia-the mariaes, and hay* been honorable dmhara.d- Suehpenonn enuatlu la the United Statee Marine, will .rewire the aoYern meat bounty, and will aleo be entitled to their share ol prize money la eny eaptnre of the enemy e Y6.Mli. »i 7m f. *■ "Q&irttibn, api-tf Captain and Beeratilnc Officer, IMPORTANT TO OFFICERS AND A MSN OP THE NAVY. “Prize Money Collected and Cashed; no delay: a complete Met of Prizes now paya ble, corrected daily by teteiraph- Bag Hooey. Bounty. Arrears of Pay. JOBBPH B. DBVITT &CO , No. 437 WALNUT Street, Military and Naval Agency All let ■ tors promptly answered. All Information and nay Ice given free of charge, • A Ni PERSON WHO HAB LOST A -tL Hosband, Son, Fathu*. Brother, or other relative in tie Amy or Navy, or in the Quartermaster's Berviee. can Bow*womptly procure the Pension. Bounty. Back Pay, Prize Money, City. Connty, State Pat and Boaa ty- at the Military and Naval Agency. No, 43 7" AL EUT Street, Fbliada. JOSBPH B DBVITT & CO. All promptly answered, and all advice and laiorma tlon given free of charge, 9341.702 18 T) tee fbiends of deceased OB MIBfeTNO PRISONERS.—The Military and Na val isetey, wiih Ha Corresponding Age»«es every* whew, is TioTr prepared to at once obtain, free of any charge , official information of the death or Where* Abouts of any prisoner of war at AnCersonvUle* Salis bury, Milan, or elsewhere. All letters promptly an cwtred. advice and information tree of chares. No. 427 WALNUT street. - JOBBPH B. DBYITT * 00. IMPORTANT TO OFFICERS OF THE A a&MY. “The underlined would inform mastered out, resigned, discharged, and dismissed army officers that they have had the largest experience of any firm in settling officers’ accounts. They make oak returns for Ordnaioe, Qnwtermaster, and Commissary Depart* mentf, procure certificates of non* indebtedness, ana collect pay. They also procure Pensions, Certificates, collect bounties and arrears of pny,Prl*»M<mey.lipr»e» killed in battle, and every class of Claim aaatost the Government, founded In law. Justice, or equity. Their experlenw-tbat of the greats*t of any honse in the coontiy-ia a sure guarantee of their ability to perform their undertaking. Correspondence solicited item attorneys, agents- *c , sverywhere. Address by ma'l, or call at the MUitaiy and Naval Agency/JO.->PHB. DBYITT ACO . No 437 WAL NDT Street, Philadelphia ltd&W fat MRS. R. DILLON, 833 AND 331 south Btreet, bn. opened » handsome nasorimenl ereUMMBK MILbIHBRi 0001)8, Him.' end lihtl flien’B Hats and Caps. ■ ■-» my 11 latlf* TASTEFUL. AND strßSTAWTTAT.nrj>rnrwQ OAK DHIOH. SiriDERDS. MILITARY. PERSONAL. WANTS. WAN T £ 8.~ §lO PER DAY, AT HUjflE —A»y periou, mala or female, caa otegr 950 wr week, at home* in a light, honorable btuiaeM. i) to $6 capital required. Batnrned Mldten and othara havlrg a jew hour* d»ilj to ipare, oaa learo the peril culsre bT encloitng two atampa for cl.oular remra post- Addreae K waTvaLL. myl7- tf lfi ™ CMeagOjJwc 4/8L WANTED A PARTNER. WITH tour or five thonsand dollars, to jointhe adver tiser In pnrcbaelng a etnck of goods for aijnatham mtr ket. All *ommunicatinu* must be algned with real same Bo others will reeelve attention Address, for three days, *’Merchant, M Prens Office. myl7-2t* WA NTED—A SITUATION AS BOOK *v KEBPBB, by a competent person, who has had years of expetteuoe. Adores* "W. J.»” Fort Oftee, Box 1404. mjS fmwBt* WANTED— A PARTNER, WITH $3,000 GASH, to take one-half interest la a first class COAL7ABD, dei&g as extensive centrally located. To as energetic person a good opportunity ofiVrs, and will isture a good invest ment Address “Coal,” at this office, for three days • m -16-. V WANTED—AN ABBIBTANT BOOK »T BSgPEB in a Dry GoddS OonnJsßloa Bualjwm, Must have come praillMl exDHr'.eace, and be *y/wwt at figures. Address P. O. Bur 2376, with reference, stating about how mcch salary expected. my!s-3t WANTED—A TRAVELLING SALES • * MAST, In a Wholesale Drag House ; one of expe rience and understand* the drugbusiness. Bv,t of re ferencfcs required. Address Box 18898 Post Office, lfi 3* WANTED.-A GENTLEMAN AND V v Lady wish Boarding for the summer with a pri vate family la the country, within easy access of the city. Address Box 2194 Post Office. myl3»6t* WANTED, AT $l5O PER MONTH, V V A RELIABLE CAHVAPSER in every town and ventures of a woman in the union army as RufftS, Scent and Bpy, giving a moat vivid inner plsture of the war. We have Agents clearing 9160 per month, which CHBhTfIUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa." ap]Blm* A PERBON EXPERIENCED IN THE ■A*- development of Oil PropsrtTWl.be. an engage ment ea agent or superintendent. Address “X L Post Office. Box 80. 185. myl7 : 3t» A GENTS WANTED, TO SELL THE improved Hew Englard Family SBWIHO HACHIRSS, the best machine in the world. Address A. L LEbURB A 00., apas im* Box 63. Orange, Ms.se. rjLOTH HOUSE.—A YOUNG HAN V/ who hss had Three Tears* BxperUno* in one of oar largest Imposing aid Jobbing Houss* la tbeUalted State*. deeire» a Situation to sell by sample: oiiher city or country trade. Address **Oioth House,** office of tbUpaper. It* pANYASSER WANTED.—A YOUNG mar, of good addreu and abilities, to canvass the manufactories of this city for a very nssfal and much needed invention Addnss, wi'h reference, “P.,” Bub-Post Office, cor« ner BROAD and COATEE Streets, myld 3t* /41USATEST THING OF THE TIMES '-"-ROWBJf'S FKlZlfif mOPKS. -Agents wanted everywhere. Promlnm Watehee given to Agent., On receipt of $l6 we will mall, Prt«t-P»ld, 1W Envelopes, and a splendid Solid Silver Hantlng-Caae Watch »•« premium totheegest. A .Ingle Envelope sent, with LS a H nd & ! te“2 l te MAR Street, N. T. mh27-3m A MONTH.—AGENTS WANT nP ED everywhere to Introduce the improved BBAW A GLAKK TWESTS-DOLLAR FAtflLl SEW IJTG AfACHIKB, the only low-price machine in the country -which le lleeneed by Grover A Baker, Wheeler A Wilson. Howe, Singer A Co., aua Dachelver. Ail other machines now Bold for leu than forty dollars 6P& are infringement*; end the seller dhd user are liibte to Jin* &&d im.jjrtgonuverUi Baiaxy and expenses, or large commission, &Uow«i. Illustrated eiienlars sent free. Address SHAW A CLASH, Btddeford, Maine . mylO-d&WSm f»7f) A MONTH.—I WANT AGENTS SP • everywhere at $7O a month, expenses paid, to sell FIFTEEN ARTICLES, the best selling ever offered, full particulars free. Address OTIS GAKBF. Bldde* foid, Maine. mylO d«W3m <2>fi non 15)000, $3,300, AND $3,000 t!PU,vWj to Loan on Msrtgsge. Apply to CHARLES EHOiDS, myl3-6t* Ho. 30 South SBTBETH Street. M WANTED TO PURCHASE-. A neat DWELLING HOU&E, containing from 7 to 10 rooms Terms of payment, one-half cash; the balance in good oil stocks, giving a selection from twenty w«n»ktioWß eoDjptnfcs Addr?« *• J- a. Box 1763 Philadelphia Post Ogee lt_ M WANTED—TO PURCHASE, A EiisUmaU. neat, modern built COTTAGE, with one or more acres of land, 1b the suburbs of Philadelphia, easily accessible to schools, mails, and cars. Address C S PLATT, my!s 31* City Post Office. TOR SALES and to lest. MT O L E T-A COUNTRY RESI DENCE during the summer months. Apply 3301 CALLOWHILL btreet. myl2-fmw3t* FURNISHED GERMANTOWN RE •iBBIPEHCBtorent. Apply Ho. 333 DOCK Street, B&om S.; • myld-at* MFOR SALE—A BROWN STONE DWELLING, on BBOAD B'reet, above Thomp son, east aide. B. J. LOBBIES, B3ILDES, my!7 31* 108 Couth. FOURTH Blreet. ®FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE AND superier built Besidence, with four stories and three-stcrv double back baUdinis and modern conve niences situate on the north sloe of Spruce street, cor ner of Juniptr. Lot 40 feet front bv ISO fat t. Apply to BOBBBT MAO GBtQOR, 419 WALVtJT Street. It MFOB SALE.—a HOUSE AND LOT, Ho. 1617 BiCB street: lot. IS feet by 140 feat. Apply at go. 50 JL FIFTH gtreat,pp stairs, my!6-2t* m FOR SALE-TWO DESIRABLE JSEiI three story Brick Dweiliogs, Nob. 1620 (immedi ate possession) and 1619 PiLßErt Street- App’y to mylg-41* JAMB j H. LITTJgE, 431 WALhUr St. MFOR BALE—WEST PHILADEL PHIA—Anew hree-atory double DfrelUnf, With bapif'bhlldlngiii of gray polntedi with aU the modern convehU&Uß, at U e souinweet of Portya first and Walnut streets Apply to v JOHN TABD. JR . A HON, myB-mwf6t* 807 SAGE Street. MA VALUABLE FABM AT PRI- m vate sale, situate in RADNOR Township, Delaware county, fa., os the Lancaster turnpike, near the Eleventh-mUe Stone, within a quarter of • mile of hforgan'e Corner Station, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. The Improvements are a large stone mansion and harm and ail necessary oat* buildings; a choice apple orchard in bearing condition, and a well* selected assortment of frnit and ornamental trees. It is of the first quality of Radnor land, containing sixty-one acres. Persons desiring a country seat would do well to examine} aa it is seldom that property of this kind is offered in the market. Terms easy. Possession given immediately, and for farther parti culars inquire of the subscriber, residing thereon* myl6-6t* JOSEPH B, HABDINQ. m FOR SALE-DWELLING, ON JO.TABIO Street* above Eighth. . Dwelling, Powell street, above Sixth, Three btor«« Dwellings on Girard avenue west Five Sld?4§ and Dwellings on Girard avenne west of Fourth. One Store and Dwelling on Columbia, avenue west of Eleventh. And many others. B. F. GLEN If, . 193 South FOURTH Street, and rnylS*if S. W. cor. BBVBfITBkBTH and GREBE. ga FOR SALE, VERY LOW, WITH SuilUmmediaie possession, three story DWELLING, 2128 Mount Vernon street Four*story DWELLING, 380 North Eighteenth street. B. F. GLENN. 133 South FOURTH Street, and . mylStf 6. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN Sts. Mfor sals—fine residence. The undersigned offer for sale the property of the late B. McComb, situated half a mile north of the oonrt house, city of Mansfield, Richland county. Ohio, and within corporation of said city. It contains HE acres of land, an excellent2# story brick dwelling house, with 13 large rooms, and high ceilings, all finished complete from cellar to attic, (length. In all 100 by 3d feet,) and situated on a beautiful knoll. . ~ _ Wood house, cistern, well, barn, stable, and other neecpsary out- buildings. A ehoice selection of all varieties of fruit, especially apples, both early and winter _ ... Three railroads running withih 10 to SO rods of the house, all in full view. It is considered one of the most desirable residences in northern Ohio Ajso, for sale, 14 aeras in lots, in MoGemVs addition to city of Mansfield. W. J. MoCOMßand J. D*m Jr.. bi,H «t Kxecatorn. ®FOK SALE-A DESIRABLE® OOUfITRY BEBlDEKGE,eontatnln«lsicreB—a **- three-atory STOftB HOUbE, Stone Burn, and lot Bonn*, (nil of k>. within one minute'* walk of Gtw't jEfcSSUF*" * DAVID BMIHBB. Mwiil be sold AT PUBLIC ® sale, on the 3d day of the 6ih Month or June. at i o’ clock in the afternoon, oA the Dremltei» A VALUABLE FARM, situated within half a mile of the Borough of Browns* vllle, Fa jeite county, Pa., containing 90 aeres, more or lets, bald property is known as the ‘'Closer Farm/' and the improvements are a large two story Stone Man sion Bouse, with all the neoßseary outbuildings, a Urge Variety of excellent fruit, an abundance of pare water, £ 7"«>d fountain on the porch of the dwelling, is all cleared'anu triable, sufficiently level for agricultural purposes, substantial/ fenced. end underlain with the beef quality Bituminous Goal, is in the highest state of cultivation, and within a half mile of the Mononga bela river, and is, in short besides being one of the bast Farms in the State, a most desirable location as respects health, schools, market*, &e. Terms easy, and made known on day of sale. Brownsville, pa.. May 11* 1,865. myll-thmwSt* DAVID MILLER DOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIX- I- TUBES of a Retail Store and Manufacturing Bash pees. Enquire, between 1? and lor 8 and 7 o clock, at No. 231 South TWELFTH Street. my)7 21* F)R pale-the GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of a first* class badness stand. inHftWfi for any wholesale business, on Market street, be< low Third. For pertlcnUrs address, with real namj. Box 1867, Poet Office. myl7*wfm4t "PUBLIC BALE.—FOUND RUNNING A at lane and taken up. a let of GOATS Will be eoldat public sale on WEDEE6DAT* Mav]7th,attwo o’clock P. M., at the Pound, BUPTONWood Bireet, below Broad. J - £A??J BL Pv, It* • Hl>h Constable TOE CHEST FOR SALE—ONLY $l5, A asd one for $lB, handsomely finished; never used. Address ** John be Letts/* Phllad. P. c». my!7 2t* T ARGE SALE OF DRY GOODS. -U A BABB OPPORTUNITY . Owing to the death of the pwp¥>etftr. w. A CiTH CABT. the entire Block of DEI GO jDo, Gd&d-WUI. and Lease of Btore room and Dwelling bouse is offered at private sale, and, if noteoJd before THURSDAY, May 25th, it will then be offered at public auction, at 2 ° This*being an old-established stand of Oathoart & Biother, next door lo Harrisburg Bank, It ia certainly worthy the attention of business men. *s the stand is ore of the best in the city. Bent cheap, and stock of goods clean. For £;,s?£«•« AdmlDlsliator UTie et* 80. 20 K. BKCOBPSt., Barri.tmrrPa. "R ARE CHANCE.—TO LET, THE 1a,.,, hand.om, Oentt’ Farol.hli), Store,No. SIT CHfSTftUT 81 Goodwill and fixtures (or *at». myld 31* <a»o RQF\ -FOR SALE, A WELL-BE §>Z,A>AO. „„d obotjUD BEST o( *167.50 per mix out *f SSimoHl&X^ njl« tnwthslv* 1039 BEACH Bt., .tor. Laurel. FPR BALE—THE SUPERIOR iiWfUMil And fm two-mnstri rieMft ,pr«r ull.r ijjfl, trKD KTITM, not lireß j ear. old. well (ound. and In rood order: ready for immediate service. Length 105 reel: beam SIX (eat; depth of bold* feat: decked over to after part or forward hatch; hall eaolted; diagonally Iron braced and coppered; oondanatti, «n,lne 88x26; donkey pomp, boiler, and noUHn* machine Can be me at Messrs. Cramp & Son's ship yard. Kensington. For farther partlcrtlara. apply to ■ _ J myls 6t* 301 Booth MLAWAKg'A'reßae. pAPER HANGINGS AT* RETAIL JOES H. LONGSTBEXH, No. IS NORTH THIRD STREET. my 17 81* : ;—. 17XCEI.I.ENT IMPERIALS, CARTES JCi j>b vißirfii *».i vf hl * v X fl 0 n B ryg^«S4" re *“nS l di* TO, ABGflSlreet, AX SEASONABLE FBIOSS. AMftIBBMEWT** NEW CHKSTNUT-BTKKBT THEA A” THU—CHJBTJIUT BfKMT, TWBhFW,I TalBD BiaHT BBItLIABT F Kh§ iOBSUST will 2?%&9i? d k 6 ,P A s" P WB°iwa. M.r 17. 2r»f wasassrLAsatf hbVpi tXB «sbioa o foh a ov»b ,00 rnwm on, THE FEAKt'UL DOOM. I.«on D. Bourbon... Koobfort, hi. friend........—Mr, E h. OAVEHEOBT Hotter.»« reimont..—- ;M1«« Ahiagf hhOIB. To conclude with the Merry Mancal Bnrlette, JBBT&T L£o>D THTIBFDAT HAMLET. FEIIUT. BEKEFIT OF MR. B L. BAVEJPnRT. Two Gwt Fleeer—Wlol) O.TB end the hnnoiSC two ui VaTlTßo\t aFTBKBOOB, M.j2o, FORTY*FOTOTH OBABD FAMIM MaTIBM, WALDUTSTREET THEATRE.— It THIS (WBOIfEBBAYJ EVgBJIhO. Mnr 17th, ' TheC! ls ™" 1 g ri<!tMM. LDOILLE WBSTEBM. Wmnp M nrIn BIXCHAIIiOTIBg> For the LAST TfME POSITIVELY. BATIN IN PARIS. To cob elude with IRELAND AS IT WAS. MRS- JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCff -IYJL STREET THBi'EB. MIBB t'AROWHB RTOHIHOS and HR. FSTBR RICHIHQB TUESDAY, ■WEDBISOAY, »ad THURSDAY. ~ „ . "THBBOHDMAU " M,d. OI» Corltne...». Miss 0. RinHTMOf. Tn«BaTgalß,‘‘•'• • •'' Mr. rBTBR hIGHIHat Afterwhlotj, "‘BY EB.Bnions het.y .* friday-bebefit og man moaiwas. my»e jyjTTSICAL FUND HALL. THEODORE HABShHABM'B HE AHD FAREWELL OOHOEKT, FRIDAY EVEBIHa MXT, MsylSih. Flr.t appenrano. in America of the celebrated PlanlM. ' M'lle BERTHS HARBEDL, from Par)., (The favorite pupil of 8. Prndcnt > M’U. FAUtIBEOAHISSA. Herr H STEtaEOER. Mr. CARL VfOLTSOHH. Mr. ADOLPH N.OBNDORF. TICKETS, I>HB DOLLAR BACH, May b. had at the Maete Btorae of Meesra C. W. A, TKOMPLER, G. AUDKE & GO., and LOUIS MgfXß. mrld.dt ftARL GAERTNER’S GRAND NA- V* SIOJfAL GogGB&T will take place on THURSDAY EVBBIHG. M»ylB'h, AT THE AMERICAS AOAoEMF OF MUSIC. . B«g.rved Seat, can be had at Mr Ohai, Trampurw Mnelc 'tore, corner of Sevecth acd Chaatcnt, andattha Acacemy of Mnelc, from Monday the 16th t ami Pro grammes to be had .ttheMneloStora, Tlckate, II 13*64- TNgTITUTION FOR THE BLIND. -*-F*hiim!tin tr,rv WRPBE.DAT at P. J|,_Ad. mission Tih - GBhTS, Store Hd. 11 Sonin SlaßTd Blreet. , B* H.ERMANIA ORCHF.BTBA. THE VJ LAST THREE PUBLIC REHEARSALS OF TBI SEASON will take place May ISth, 20th. ,attd nth, , my 6 ISt OF FINE ARTS, CHESISUT STREET, ABOVE TEETH. NOW OPEN, THE FOBTY-SBOOXD ABB UAL EXHIBITION PAINTING- AND BOULPTURE. Open bom 0 A. H. till 7 P. M., Ahd Om 8 tin lo in the Evening. apW-lleS SUMMER RESORTS. SEASIDE HOUSE, Q FOOT OF PEHJf.YLVAHIA AYKBUE. atlabtio erry, nsw jersey, I. now openfor the Reception of OneetH m?i7-im* David soattbrqqodi A TLANTIO CITY.—“THE OLAREN ar- Dun” la now open for the aeeommodatlon ad BOARDERS, transient and permanent Mat 16ih, ISO 3. Dr. JAMES JEHKIHB. myl7wlmWt Proprietor, HUAKDIKIiI. PDRST^CLABB^BoTRbER9 OAS A anpericr eccemmodattons at the Old UNtElth STATiS HOTEL. 4113 CHESTNUT Mreet. Two largo and convenient chambers will he vacant to-d 'J. Tun heuee has no bar. myt7-St» LOST Ai\» rOIJ\D. Lost— on Saturday after boom, a lady's White Thread Leoe Handkerchief, Lost while riding along Oreen or Manhelm street, or Chelten avenue, Germantown. A Seward of JQvo Dcllere will he paid t» the flider, by rctnrnicg to GEO. J. BAYLOR, 030 M. BROAD Bl . or A J. STSIH; 4»»t hone, east of the Railroad, DUE'S Lane (Welner'a Place), Germantown. mv<g.g OBNBRAL V- 8, GRANT. NEW PHOTOGRAPHS, TAKEN FROM LIFE, BY WENDBROTH, TAYLOR, & BROWN, ARTISTS. 014 Chestnut Street. LIFE-SIZE, EXTRA IMPERIAL, B*4. and. 4-4 CARTES E>E VISITE. Silttin made at oat OMlery, f&I&AY, H&y MBW, WENDEROTH, TAYLOR, & BROWN, No. 91* CHESTNUT Stmt myia-fmwSUf PETROLEUM IS KING! THE UNION OIL STOVES* A new and complete apparatus for Cooking and Heating by Petroleum and Com OU. All the woik of a family of any size. Including the washing and Ironing, can vk done at an immense saving or expense In fuel, and with far more ease and comfort, than with either wood os coal. The tame furniture used on ordinary stove* cut be used on theie stoves. NO DIRT, ASHES, SMOKE, OR ODOR. UNION BTOYEB BAKE, BOIL., BOAST, BEOIL, TOAST, FRY. SIMPLE! PVKaSLEH CHEAP [lf lamp.' teen minntee and k.ep two peißone Ironing. Price.froms2 60to*10 A tlberaldtsconnmthetud*. Agents wanted In eyerr connty In the Btat,. Apply to PERRINE & DRYDEN. 109 South SECOND StMtta apW-.mwlSt Bole Agent, (or Phijadalphl*. iplftFf'BKfjfclVED. ' Examine oar Photompbs of ABBAHAM LINCOLN in Crayon—Cabinet and life-size— and jadca for yourselves of THEIR SUPERIOR MERIT. _ HiNSZBT A CO,, No.dJl» ARCH Street. PORTRAITS OF PRESIDENT LIN •I CODH.-rAii tie vJMtUu MklUhad la PbUrttie phUi Reir Tors, S-Vvl *l«ewtwr«, to tliß ir*ae» riSHKK & HKOTSBB,, No lit lortl SIXTH Street. myl7-.tnt pHOTOGHAPH ALBUMS —PATENT* BO Eingaback Photographic Albums, most ele gant and durable styles Blade, possessing th« greatest possible degree of flexibility, lor sate at B. F. 88l- MEB'S, 834 ARCH Street. It* POBTRAITS, BTRIBING LIKE MESSES, natural, trnthfnl, and life-like In arrangement and coloring. See ■two.nloos Llre-»ji» Photographs, In Oil Odors, made at B, F. BEIAfBS 3 Gallery, 834 ARCH Street. M pABTES BE YJBITE.—TJOQSB ADe V MIRED and ever moating styles likenesses ara fnished In superior maaser at HEI&IER'B Gallery, SBCilfl J> BW}t, above Gross, 0? there and good pictures. Jl* A CARD.-JAMEB ORBMER, PHOTO- A QBAPHEB. and JOHNS. DILLON, Artkt, haring entered Into putnanhlp, respectfully announce to them friends and thopublic that, at No 18 S. EIGHTH bT., ABOVE OaESTNUr, they are a very superior either plain or painted. In any of the various styles pe culiar to this ■wondrous and beautiful art. from minia ture to life- size. We Invite yon to call and Bee ns t yoa will find ns- 44 at homo" in our boelucM* and u you. feel disposed to give us your countenance the wteuslv* resources of onr establishment shall be enlisted in ft combined effort to make your visit agreeable and satis factory. tours truly. M mylS 0t OBBMEB & DILLON* THOMAS M’DONOUGH, ± GENERAL BLAC K * MIT HINO. BLK BTKEE^OVE^O^rRggT^ Jta- BoHbl! tool, on h&hd » Slade to order 9» eWi notlee. ■ mrll-flia gKb RIVETED BACK LAWN SKsoetbbb: silver STEEL GBABB BCTTHBB. Gr.is Hooke. Elglng Bnlves. Grass Shears, Frn»ln* (hears. Garden Reels, Garden Trowele, Hoes, Sbad.C Shovels, Kekes, &c For sale by D. LAB DRETH dl SOM, Bos ax and 33 South SIXTH Street. H* tm buokeye reaping and mow ->I~IIyG MAOBIHES, for sale by D. LANDBETH k BOB; It* Hoe. HI and »3 Sooth SIXTH Street, gas CULTIVAI ORB OR HOE HAR- S3_ saws. horse hoes, Carrot Weedere, Hand Blows, Band CttUlV*h>r». \\ oSl Implement and &Md Warnhoneei Noe. 31 and ‘43 South SIXTH Street; It* between Chestnut and Market streets. A UNION MOWING MACHINE, !X which has been fully tested for thelaet four years* it combines strengths dttrabilUux light lodght, lion*; drafts with oompiete efficiency in cutting »/&•>♦ Ugh* or heavy, wet or dry, lodged or standing, and smbraoje many minor convenience! not found ie otbi it m * c .V.?P*L m,9im Gr AIC ®DLTON°WORKS, 1340 BEACH BTBIET, Engineers, L «acblnl.is, Boiler Makers, and Oar wh,mimg?toh! ® aktwi TO BicfiMerp. oi#r pour. m> Bare to Btehmond '.'TtT.UU .. l,Tn mn 112 Fare to City Feint.—"-'—-*— Far*to Borfolk.p;*jfßHßßi^SnM■. , * GEO. A. PADMP*. Gen, Ticket Agent. ayU tm rr..iMiM3 CAMDEN AND AT- MftftHBBSHKLAMMO KAILBOAD. - Train* leave Vlne-etreet Ferry as follows: Mall Train ****»*»a*«*ew«»e *e-e*.****-*«•*♦*♦*.■•+«-* 7. S) Ae st» Freight. with Faßwngtr Gar* attached.A. M. Atlantic Accommodation* *,♦*-**♦*♦+♦. *i U r. K» Junction lMftPmfldltl«Be4ei»M.ee*4w*.«.HMa BO Jr. N* RETURNING. LEAVE ATLANTIC. w Atlantic Accommodation «*.e« .* «♦*. *-***s' w a A»> Freight. with Faasenger Oars attacked ~~ • P. » MairTram.~.~**«t**~****».i*44+*.»*4*****4»'3 *H»{ Junction Aeeommodatton.*♦.*■•* EXTRA HADDOBFUfoD TRAINS , *aßgb»» BEPAOTKENT ICE OTSTOU WOBKa
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