WB, FRIDAY. MAY 19, 1865. n (C imalioii of Kates at the Sonth. •£«ents a yard. BESSON & SON,Wourame Store, 918 CHSSrxUT Street. One price. Price* In plain flguieg my 15 is Union. F V B Laird. Greenab’g S Worrall, Chester oo B A Yonng, Chester co o L Wlttmer, Wrlght’lle H H wittmer, Wright’li. H W Sbawley, Fenna W B Shoemaker, Newv’e a B Hezlep, Turtle Cr’k w H Oiook, KUlesburg A Bear. H Tomlinson A la, Fenna J Tomlinson St la, Fenna M B Scull, Reading O W Cooper, Fenna Henry Krlvel, Lehigh M B Steel, Fox Chase J S Keller, Orwlgsburg J nKlght, Bucks co Miss Knight, Backs co C Knight, New York J WOroasdale, Newtown W Conard, Doylestown M Dean, Montgomery co “How groat the Chino, how sweet tht lolls*, Tbit flsdsesptesslon la u kiss!" , Ferry' * Co. -i-Ui-. Perry * Co. %i-4SS LOWEST —s-SliLlrtNa PRICE marked In Azures - ’*''■•?§£ on eaoh article, *;-«Cahd never varied. AT- - itSSKhAefeSJONKS’ One-price HOUSE. STREET, above Sixth, Ho- BOA. NS» Prices reduced to suit the times. A fine assortment of READY-MADS CLOTHING, suitable for all seasons, constantly on hand. Custom- work, made to order at short notlee. (mh3-Bsa "Why Injure thb Gomflkxioh by POWDERS AMD WASHES which choke or fill up the pbres of tbs skin, aud in a short time lest* is harsh and dry) It Is In the blood, and If yoU want-asmooth end soft skin use HELMBOLD’S ’ EXTRACT, OP BARBA PARILLA. It gtves a brilliancy to' the complexion. A. Clear, Smooth Skin and Beauti- PUL COMPLEXION foUowsthe use of HKLHBOLD’S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARIL LA. It removes black spots, pimples and AU-eruptions, of the skin. Not a Pew op thr W obst Dmoedbbf that afflict mankind arise from corruptions ef the blood. HBLMBOLD’S EXTRACT OP SARSAPARILLA Is a remedy of the utmost value. To Purify, Enrich the BlooD, AND BBAUTIPI the complexion, use HELMBOLD’S HIGH LY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPA RILLA. One bottle canals In strength one gallon of the Syrup or Pceoetlon. Helmbold’s Concentrated Extract BUCHU is the great Diuretic. HELMBOLD’S CO*. OSH PRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA isihe Great Biot>S Purifier. Both are prepared according to roloi of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are the most asttre that can be made. A Thing op Beauty is a Joy Fob- IYER.—Those Who desire brilliancy of complexloi, most rnrlfr and enrich the blood, which HELMBOLD’S COICBNTBATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Inva riably dees. Recollect It Is ne patent medicine. Aik for Behnhold’i. Take no other. mhl-wfmam Chickbeing’s Pianob— fl » • » *89,000 SOLD*— KewWararoonuj.ri » *ll Entrance in Ail Gallery. 914 GHBBT3UT Street. my4*26t* WM. H. DUTTOIT. ffffP Georce Steck & Co.’s AMD MASOJI & HAHLIH'S OA6IJIBT ORGAOB* PIAVO Over 500 *a«h of these fine C4BISTBT FOKTEB. lastraments have been sold ay URGADIS- PlAbO Hr. 0. , and the demand it con* OnBIfIBT Form*. atantly Increasing. OKG4PS. PIANO For sale rolybw CABINET FOBTSB, J; S. GOTTLD, OBGANS PIANO SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Sts. oiBiREV FORTES. . noaa-tr ORGANS. Clothing by the Mile. The immense atoak of RBADI-MADI CLOTHING now dlwlayed at WANAMAKER 4» BROWN’S OAK HALE FOPULAK OLOTHIIfO HOUBI. S. B. eoi. BIRTH and MABKBT Bid, If viand la on* eonttnaou line, would r«a«i a lost dlitaaee toward Hlebmosd. Tkla lose abeam of (Roth- l£f !• numlu off at MAKVBLLOPBLY LOW PBWBB. aWA.tr HANSELL-SCATTERGOOD.—On the 17th Inst., by Rev. J. F. Halsey, George I. Hansel], of Philadelphia, to Emma F. Soattergood, of Norris-- town, Fa. ♦« ' SHtILER-vFROST.—On the ISth Inst., at the Church of the Epiphany, by the Rev. Dr. Hinton, Mr. John H. Shuler to Mlsb Maggie D. Frost, both of this city. Harrisburg papers please copy. * .DAVIS—POLLOCK.—On Wednesday evening, the 16th Inst., by the Revd. Benjamin Dorr, Walter Edmund Davis to Anna Marla, daughter of the late Mr. John Pollock, of this city. * KIBK—KEYSER.—On Wednesday evening, May 17,1866, by the Rev. E. W. Butter, Mr. Henry. H. Kirk to Miss Emma H. Keyser, both of Phila delphia, * DEED. BELL.—On the 17th lest., Mary Richards, daugh ter of W. Dwight Ball, In the 20th year of her age. The funeral will take place, from the residence of her father, 2017 Walnut street, on Saturday morn ing, at 10 o’clook. [Pittsburg papers will please C °SSIiLIMAN.—On the 6th Inst., at MUanvlUe, Wayne county, Penna., John Mllllman, late of this oity. * ORUM.—On Third-day, Fifth-month 16th, Raohe W. Orum, In the 76th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family an invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 222 North Thirteenth street, on Seventh-day, the 20th lnst,at 2 o’clock. *** SHOBER*-on Fouith-day morning, the 17th Instant, H, Regina skober, in the 79th year of her age. ... Her relatives and friends of the family an in. vlted to attend the fnneral, from her late residence, No. 1214, Cherry street, on Sixth-day morning, the 19th Inst., at 10 o’clock, without farther notloe. ** BRISTER.—On the 16th of May, Elizabeth Coonls Brlster, aged 66 years, after a brief illness, which she bon with Christian fortitude. Tb 6 relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 1329 Filbert street, Friday after noon, 19th lnst., at 3 o’olock. To proceed to Leba non Cemetery. ** LONGSTRETH.—Fifth-month 10th, 1866, Helen Longstreth, daughter of M, Fisher and Mary T. Longstreth, In the 12th year of her age. Funeral from her father’s residence, near Darby, Pa., on Sixth-day, (he 19th lust., at 2 o’clook P. M. Interment at South Launl Hill. ** WIDMEB.—On the 17th Inst., Anna Eda, Infant daughter of Samuel A. and Josephine B. Wtdmer. Due notice wiu bo givendjf the funeral. ** TJLACK ENGLISH GRENADINES.— Ak just received, a case of Black Eafllfih Grenadines, at 40 cents a jard. BESSON St SON, Monrninc Stare. 018 CHESTNUT Street. One price. Prices in plain flgnres. mylfi WHITE shawls, best ‘assort ft MBNTIHTOWN, Pare White Barege Slawls, Pnre White Hernania ao. Pare White Shetland do. Pnre White Thyet Silk Fringe. my J 8 tf EYES & TjINDELL. ■3T* SPSCUI BEU9IOVS SEBYICE. K 3? CALVAEY CHBHCa* LOCUST Streets above FifUeath-—Pre&chlßi SVEBY BVEStIMO this WtoK by the Pastor, cvylfl- mtnirm* |SS» THE FIUIOF THE BEBEUION AND ITS LESSON. Ber. JOBE MOOK* will deliver a Lecture on this inbjeet on next TUEBDA.Y EVENING. May 23. at SANBOM-BTBBBT HALL. accoEQpßnkd with patriotic music by Frof. BRoOE. Tickets 00 cents. To be had at the store of T. B. Path, corner of BJxth and Chestnut streets, at Tract Society Booins, 929 Chestnut, and at the door. mylB fstn3t* BOOK KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, Mercantile Calculations, Business Forms, &c , ,037 ÜBE6MUT STSSST. COB. OF BNVSNTH. ♦wKSSUSS 4 ®** Symi *»d on paper, taosbt, wits the advantaiespf office practice* by one ol the best of practical Separate department for ladles. Students instrocted separately, and at sach hours as ZD ay beat salt their convenience. myl9-3t* I® SO nh 3 !B E b ? E S! PLP;s EtICCTABIiE OIL COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Notice is hereby given that the Cei tificates or Stock of the abort Company are now ready for delivery. Stockholders are leQuested to leave their orders with the Secretary* at the Office* Ho. 39 South SECOND street my!9-2i* P. bTACKHQUSE, Jr.; Secretary* HBADQUABTBBS €A3IP «WJI. WEE? PBBTN,*’ Chelten Hills, Pa., May, 1711885. This Poet havifif been closed a« a Oamp for the Or sran’zatlon ot Colored Troops all claims and accounts against the same mußt be preaented at these headauaf • ten oil or before the 26th lust.»to caanre attention. LOUIS WAG JIBS, Lt. CoL 88th Pa Vole. > Com’g Tost mylS.3l* £VFIBE COFPfB COMPANY OP ■* Michigan. , ._ t . . % .Notice ie hereby given Hut as instalment of oat dol lar per ■hart oneach and every sharer the ewrttal stock of the EMPIRE COPPER COMPANY OF MtCHI- G AN has this day been called by the S oard ofDlreetws of aald Company, dae, and payable at the otflce of the Company* NO. 4»3 WALNUT Street* Philadelphia, on or before the 20th day of May, 1866. Interest will be charged on all Instalments after the same shall have be come dae. By order of the Boud of Director., „ J J. B. MoMULLIff. Secretary. Philadelphia, April 28. IMS. mrl-mwr tmy*o THE &HSEU MEETISfi OF TUB tse Stockholder. of the EMPIB* COPPKB 00 (of Michigan) will be held at their Office, 80. 43 J WALNUT Street, OB FRIDAY, the 3d day of June. 1865, at 11 o’clock A « . for the EtEOTIOB OF DIRSOTOBB &bA the transaction of other business. &BUW transaction t» g McMIJLLINt Sec«fca*7. Philadelphia. May IS. 1B8». nyifrtjea THE SNSEAL HBETISO OF THE ass’ Stockholders ofthe PHILADEPHIA ABB 808- TOH BIHIBO COMPANY (of Hlchlgau) will beh.ldat their Office, 80. 433 WALNUT »»«ot, on FRIDAY, the 3d day of June. 1666. at I.o'.lock P.M., tor the ELECTION OF DIRBCTORS and tae traneaotton of other bnilneea. j B. McIUJLLIB, Bccietary. Philadelphia, Hayld. 1865. mi US-yea py» 4 CARD, UNION VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT SAtOON, s."\ TOUT OE WABHIHGTW AVENUE. Shall our brave soldiers m wall entertained on their return f It Is for the bitizenß of Philadelphia tei decide. It will be four years, on the ensuing 97th of May.elneo the Union Volunteer Refreshment Committee wae or ganized, and If the Institution Is closed on that day, the amount of cash bn hand wt’l no more than meet ear obligations. -The war is'virtually ended, ybt ourßravet who have so nobly and valiantly defended our flreildes and country are about to return to Ihdr homes. Shall we receive and refrcsh tliem and chow by our hMpl tallty'aud kludnsse that their great eervlees are fully •ppncUUd by the afatiful citizens of PUtadelpU* and vlslnltjf The Committee Will, with great plsasus. continue their voluntary dntloe, should the fnnlc bo. furnished, and they hope this will be a final appeal. Contributions handed our Committee, or either of the following. gentlemen, will reach -it*, and be properly appropriated: Rev Dr. THOMAS BRAINERD. Mo. 634 Pino street. THOMAS ROBINS, Bid.. President bf Philsdeiphla Bank. " D. B. CUMMINS, Esa., President Girard Bank. 8. A. MSBCER. Esa., President Termers' .and Me- chanics’ Beck. I. B. AUSTIN, Em., President Southwark Bank. M. W. WOODWARD, Ecu > Cashier Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’ Bank. THOMAS T. FIRTH, Esa„ Treaturer Pmiusylyania Railroad. jambs O. HANS & CP„ coinsr Market and Decatur streets. SAMUEL B. PALES, Ksa., No. 707 Vino street ARAD BARROWS, Chatman, j. B Wadb, Secretary. ' myl9-fmwiat A D BE ESS. EEV. BISHOP SIMPSON, OP IHK METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, '' will deliver an Address On TUESDAY EYENINO. May 93d, at 8 o’clock, at the METBODIIiT EPISCOPAL CHURCH, (Old Brick), Southeast comer ol RICHMOND and MARLBOROUGH Streets. Subject—* ‘ABRAHAM LINCOLN-” Tickets 50 cents. Per sale at GEO, W- VAUGHAN’S, Southeast corner of BIOH MOND and BHAOKAMAXON St*. MBTBODIBT EPI9COPAL BOOS STORE, Me. BO North FOURTH Strect. " BENBY MANSFIELD, Northwest comer of SECOND and BROWN Bteets,. Rev. J. H. ALDAY, No. IXIO PALMER Street, AUGUSTUS H. FISCKBNSTINE. Southeast eerner of FBABKFOBD head and PEAL Street. -myl7-tl* mrzsr*" STAUBKaI OF TIMS JOBS la? baa cogs aura** MAKsnreinusarao. ' - BpsKijr, J?«W Ret Asset* Aoy. 1. 1864. Ktceipt* from Hot. , 18*4; toFeb. 1813:. Forprefrtona .««..... '' ' 3™” 48 , 059 0 S ; ■ •■y.-i--; •« r ■l'’■ jMdrammuiiß&ouiroY. I.IBW. to Feb. 38,1865; , „ , . v • For commissions and medical _ «M>telilaB|i<> $4,045 87 For'4axee*~-'--**~“—o6* 90 For surrendered policies*,*.•••*♦*►* 1,258 68 For expenses, viz: Printing, sta* tioneiy, advertising, salaries, • • mtr lUmpg, 4e.~**~ 8»4« 20 For »ni>nme».....^4aujjw«OUJ DO Ft>r dividend paid AH narailMl 0,112 08 J 0 gg «M 79 as ASSETS. United Skates securities.-*—.*«ns73.BOO 00 MaineQper cent bonds—•■«— 8,000 00 New Hampshire do»*«—« 5»892J£ Vermont . ! do,,——*••* 6,000 00 Bhode Island do,»»—«*«**.**»» 10 000 00 Connecticut - do*++*«*»*»>**«*►* 6,000 00 FotllCna City 1,000 00 Bahk etcckajn Boston—********** S 4 oro 00 Loans secured ftrymortgege*-******* 12 600 00 • Do, do, U. S. bonds.,**** 2,800 00 Cask tarbank****-.***-***.* —«*** 6,330 27 Pri irnMn notes secured by collateral 0& policies, InrludiDg $55,6£9 08 on aettuht of oncpaynent pr0*....... „„ “v,004 Ss Due from agents and In transits. 3.064 lo_„ _ _ 5225,279 23 Accrued interest on investments****. 2,98187 Advance in value ofstocksabovecoit 6,626 10 $239,788 70 ' (Slwed) GEO. P. SANGER, President, Gbo. B. Aqeb, Secretary* The Company,lave established a Branch Office In Philadelphia, and are prepared to Issue any description of policies common to other Life Companies. special attention is invited to their pfdtt for NQU FOKFEirURS Of policies, - ... . - BUSI A LINCOLN, Agent. f BoiB mwf6t *5BB WALNUT Street* COAI* AX’ COST I . HOUSEKEEPERS’ COAI, COMPANY, OFFICE, BTEBET, BELOW A Company has been formed under the Mining Lawi of Pennsylvania, of the above name, for the pur pose of supply Ins Coal to ita members at prime cost, and von ate hereby solicited to become a participant in its benefits. . The stock of the Company has been divided Into 25,* 000 shares, at $lO per share, making a capital of *250,- 000, of which $60,000 is set apart for working capital. It is the Intention of tfate Compear to furnish each of its stockholders with one greet ton (2,240 poanda)oi coal annually, for each share of stock, held by them daring the existence o! this Company (which 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 $l2 60, while the mining and transporting of atonof 2.240 pounds, cost only $7.60: thus making the enormous profit of five dollars on a single ton of eoal, betides the difference in weight. Whypsrth* differ ence, when by becoming a member of the Housekeep? ere’ Coal Company yon will become directly connected with the mining ana delivery of your own Goat, there by securingJt goad, clean , cheap, and of full weight ? All these oensfiis are secured to you at once If you join this Company. The character of the gentlemen haying this enterprise in charge is sufficient guarantee that the objects of the Association will be folly verified. The Company'have procured the lease of the well-. known colliery of * * Branch dale, * * Bltuated about seven miles from FottsvUle, on a braneh of .the Minehill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad. The coaliaof the best Quality of the region, it being the celebrated Bpohnvein. The mine will now yield 40.000 tons of coal per year, and can readily be made to double its present produc tion at a very small cost The supply may he said to be inexhaustible, for, so far as the existence of this Com pany is concerned, it certainly is so. t . The mine Is incomplete working order, with all the machinery audperional property necessary and usual to work a first-class colliery* „ • ,_ . _ The stock of this Company Is not an inflated one, it being based upon a fair equivalent in property. The investment wiiiba a good one, as the Company expestio realise sufficient profit from the sale of the sur plus of all coal miffed 0V« 26,000 tons, H pay a good semi-annual dividend. , Information concerning the affairs of the Company can be obtained at the office. PEEBIDESI, B. F. LEAKE. M. D., FranKord. StGBBTIISTt JOHB BACON, Office of the Company. TBEASUBEB, , THOB. WBIGOINS. 8. E. Cor. Fifth andOheatnnt ate. OSHSBAL AOE3TT. BOBT. B. CORSON. B. F. LEAKE, 1, THOMPSON. B. H. JBBW. . THOMAS WBIOOINS. JACOB W. BOOHIPS. apW mwfMt OFFICE OF THE IEHIBH CO Ale K 3& ANDNAVIGATION COMPANY,., Philadelphia, May 13,1565. Steckholdere of thle Company, whose names appeared V finch on their books, at the dose of transfers* on the ISfch 0/ Marsh lasts are hereby notified that tk«ir rirht to subscribe io fc*W Mock on the of the AUrcuier of March lGth, 1866, will 6Stire at 3 o'clock P M. on the 24th mate SOLOMON SHEPHERD, - rpyl6-t24 Treasurer. ■rag- OFFICE OF THE .CpAL BIDGE WOP IMPROVEMENT AND GOAL COMPANY. - Philadelphia, May 8,1895. A Special Meeting or the Stockholders will be held at the Office of the Company, 339 WALNUT Street on THURSDAY, May2fitk at 12 o’clock K. By order of the Board onMrectora. „ HORACE Be MITCHELL, my!3 126 Secretary. KS® THE ANNVAIi MEETINO OF THE BE& Stockholders of theJMWDAN.MINING COM. PaNY, (of Lake Superior,) warhe held at their office, No. 334: WALNUT Street, on THURSDAY, the 25th last, at 12 o’clock, for the election of Directors and the transaction of other business.' BA. HOOFSS, Secretary. TEihADEirstAj May 10* l£6fi, myll-lSt ftSa® OFFICE OF THE UNION PABSEI' W3P G£B BAILWAY GO. * No. 308 South FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, May 2,1865. A meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at the Office on MONDAY. May 22d. at 10 o’clock A. M, to consider acd accept the Supplement to the Charter, passed at the late session of the Legislature. By order of the Board of Directors. my3l7t v . WM. F. KEMBLE, Secretary. Ksf® MERCHANTS’ ARE MANUFAC- Wffff TUBERS’ NATIONAL BANE. Pittsburg, April 11, 1856. Stockholders are hereby notified that Books jr ill be opened for subscription to the new stock of this Bank at the OOMMKBCIAL NATIONAL BANE, In Philadel phia! on MONDAY, May Ist, 1855, and ‘will continue open during bank tag hours* daily, from 10 o’clock A. VL to 3 o’clock P. M., until Thursday, June Ist, 1366. By order of the Board of Directors. _ _ Tf o Tinrykrew JOHN SCOTT, Jr., Gashier. H. 6, BOLLMANi President* _ Pittsburg* Pen fit, BOBT. B. STERLING, viee President, 1( . Philadelphia. aptf-tiel I®® PHILADSLPBIA, MAY 13,1865, KM? The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the ./Etna Mining Company, of Lake Superior, will be held at their Ottos. No. 334 WALNUT Street, on TUES DAY, theSOth Inst., at 12 o'clock, for the election Of Directors, and the transaction of other business. . myls-tmy3o B A. HOQFNB, Secretary. |®® NOTICE TO ALL RttINQCEMT W& OORPOBATIONS ORGANIZED UNDER ANY LAW OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. Notice is hereby given to all companies incorporated by or under any law of th« CommonwAlth of Pennsyl vania. and organized at any time prior to the first Mon day of November, 1864. that have failed to make report to the Auditor General under the Act approved April 21, 1868. and the Act approved April SO, 1654, that they are required to report to the Auditor General forthwith, as follows,' via.: ' In case a dividend has been declared, the Treasurer will report, under oath, the amount of capital paid In, the dale, amount, and rate per cent, of each dividend duHttg the year ending the first Monday of November, 1864, and any previous year or yesve in which the Com* pany may b&ve had an existence; and in .case no divi dend has been declared during the year or yean end ing aa aforesaid, then an appraisement of the cash value ot the capital stock* as It existed between the first and fifteenth days of November, must be made by the President or Treaanrer, and a majority of the Directors, under oath. When an appraisement is made, the re port should also state at what time the Company was organized. ... . - . In addition to the above report, under the aot of April 21,1868, 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 30 to November 1, 16C4, in accordance with the second section'of the act, approved April 80.1861 COMPANIES INCUSPORAVED BY OTHER STATES acd “doing business in this Commonwealth.” are notified that they are made subject to the tax ou net earnings or income under the 2d section of the act of April 30. 1864, and are required to report to the Auditor General the amount of such net earnings or income re ceived between the 30th of April and the Ist of Novem ber, 1864. 4 All delinquent Companies incorporated by or under any law of the State of Pennsylvania, will be afforded a reasonable time in which to make the several reports required by law and above enumerated; bat continued neglect or refusal will subject them to forfeiture of charier, m der the 2d proviso of the 2d section of the act of April 30. 1854, which is in the following words: * * provided further, That any corporation which has failed to make returns to the Commonwealth, as re quired by the act of April 21, A. D. 1868, entitled ‘An act for the better securing to the Commonwealth the pay ment oft) X4B dueby Incorporated companies, ’may make euch return witalu sixty days after the passage of this act. any law to the contrary notwithstanding; and all delinquent companies failing or refusing to make full istuvfis tad payment to. the Btatw as required by the general Jaw® of this ConwwvwiialJi relation thereto* nhalMimV. >ll tbol* .l*hle and priYtle,.. declared for feited h7WoClm»tton&o»th.^^^ - Auditor General. W. i 'KEHSLB, • State Treasurer. Haubisbcbo, May 10,1865. mylS.lnj, BUUTAttX. SPRIZB MONB¥> AND GOVERN MENT BOUNTY* TO ALL WHO .SNTSB THE UNITED.STATSS- MARINE CORPS. - * ■■ Orders have been received from the head of the Marine Corps, at^Washington, notlo restrictTesruHsto a particular clasf (as has h4en the case heretofore), bn) to ieetlve ALL who have served In Ahe volunteer ser -7(00, 0* in ths regulars, or in the marines, and have beenhoU6fAbly aisebargcd, Sdvh persons enlisting in thTUufied&ate* Mariues win rweive.ihe Govern ment bounfcf/ahd will also 4>e entitled to their share o! prise monsy.in ahy, eaptnre of the enemy's vessels, ror further tire rNruitlng ren dezvous. No anil South FSO9T Street* between 3 1 “ end 3 o eloekF. M.. apl-tf Captain and Beerulting Officer. TfIHK-J»«jW>-I»WTT.A HKT.PHIA, FRIDAY, MAT 19, 1865: *36**“ Iffiram ol IKE WAlSll BEND vW 'PKtKOLEUM COMPANY, „ ORaT-biTlbs cshiital stock of the WALEUT BEND PETROLEUM COMPANY has this darbsen declared, raTable oaaad after ,tuS<>t> ay. tho 33th lost, at the oaw' of the Combair, 38* Smith you at a street, PhlladelpM*, Tho uaasftr hooks will store oh Th*r*‘ & ■_ Abo to willow. OBISTED LINEN CAMBRICS; v "from a Tate Auction BedncedSFifteS: QCBVr BB STOBDAKT 454J;44», and 4Wfe?»orUi Sj^^lT^reet^ RLACK AND WHITE STRIPED •ORKlBTlNO.fromAucHoayiSßidtteeaPrloes. . CUKWRW STODDART & BBOTHRB, <4OO, 458, and 454 north SBCOKMWert. • . Above Willow. TR AVELLIN G -A A wall. assarted stack of-rfaasaanlir'Rwii-ablegoods A 880., - ' 450, 45». and 45* fforth BBQOND Street, mris-st - Atom Willow, *211,702 18 MOURNING MILLINERY. a T E-lia CHOICE STOCK OP DRESS GOODS. VA bus GKBHADtBXg, enperb style*; Spring POPLlNlTlntesf styles. ■ , I*ialdMdH»ln4»m» __ Black and Brown VALENCIAS. American and. French LAWNS. „ Spring atylee of CHALLI PE LAINES* t Bprin* SB AWLS., in variety, _ v - IT. B. —W doien ladlea’ Bleached MOM, at UOTntf* per pair. ■ nyi v CPRING DRESS GOODS, OP NE# O BULKS. OPENING DAILY. Spring styles Valencia.. Spring styles Foil eeChevre*. Spring styles of Fopllas. Bnmmer ropllns- Splendid Organdies. Faicales. in great Tarietr. Slow style, of Hinnes. Spring (Wlore do L»lnes. S^ffl^^^Tanetr. mhe tf 86 Eonth BKOOFD Street. SHETLAND SHAWLS, IN EVERY k? Tsrlety. f A. AH. HYSBB. rnyB-lm 988 CHBBTBPT Strwt, •RLACK AND FIGURED SILKS. 1) _ A. & H. HUES, -i mySlm OagCHKarFPf Street. SPECIAL NOTICE. , Bso., IF and SI. Also, magnideent Black Kohalrs. SLI3, *1.25, SISB. and SLBO. „ „• 'r'-' Lupin’s Blaek Wool Delaines. 85 eta. , -■: . Donble-wldth Black Wool Delaines, $1.32 to fl, 75. Dupin’, plain colon Delainee, 82 cts, t > ■ r Pearl Tints Alpacas and Mohairs. Tonrltts’ plain, mixed, plaid, and striped Hohslrs, low end ftaeet grades. . . . _ _• Finest MatnsookS. Oambrlce, Jaconets. Satin PI aide aid Stripes, Bird.eye Linen, Swiss MtUUns, BxU,_ Hants, &c. . •- . White and Buff Piano by the piece or yard, good Rtccfc, good qualities. „ , . Lawns, Printed Cambrics, Ginghams, &*• Muslin, hy the piece underuse. r COHASDi my9-tf 8. B. sor.’HlglH and MABKBT Streets. nRAT MATERIALS FOR TRAVEL VJ LI*Q DKSSSBB. A * H MTBBS, myB]m . 886 CHEBTBDT Btoeai. TTIGURED SIDE! GRENADINES, X 1 of the heel qnalittea and atylea. In Blaofc and Gray Groanda. 68a to $1.60 TravelUna.Dresa Qaeda, in every TnrUtT. Re\y Dreaa Good*, in areat -variety. BandaomeGhana SUka, $3.60- TSKT CHEAP BLACK SILKS, eoitaWa for Braawa, Mantloa, and Sacgaea. OqJtoH COOPS ati.|SS„IHAH WHOLBSALB FBICEB EpttfttS, anar«MsTi&fci.SS«. -33.1 W«Uk*m uil Fsperill trartHTOMtSStwet. fi BAREGES, ALL widths. ■ -A. & H. MTEBSi mrB-lm , 9»6 CHESTNUT Stmt JJEW BBIBT FOR 186 3 yHE OBBiTBBT XBVKBSIOU OF THB AOS IK J, w. BBADMT’S New-FaUnl DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (a. dtmbl*) SPBINC SKIBT.. WBSTS’BIUDMit & CARY flute J ,1. & L.O. WeBlL SOLBPaOPBIETOES and MAHCFACTOKBSS, 97 CBIHBBBS and 79 sod 81 BEARS Streets, New iMIL * ■ ;; THIS INVENTION consists of Duplex (or two) El liptic Steel Springs, lafeuionsly braised tightly and firmly together, edge to ecge_, making the toughest, most flexible, elastic,; and durable Spring ever' need. They seldom bend or break. like the Single Springe, and consequently preserve their pErPbot and- BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWICE SB LOSg 88 Any Oth«P SKIRT £HE WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY And great COMFCRT And pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will he sxperlenced particularly in all crowded Assemblies. Operas, Carriages. Bailroap Cars, Church Pews.-Armchairs, for Promejade and HotsK Dress, as the Shirt can be folded when in use to occu py a imali place as easily ai a Silk or Muslin Dress. A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel- Spring skirt for a single day will never after ward willingly dispense with their use. For Cbixdbbn. Missbb, Mbi XQUKG Ladies they -are superior to all others. , THEY are the best quality In every part, and uu* Questionably the lightest, most desirable,comfort able and economical Skirt eTsr made. JOB SALE In all first-class Stores in this city, and throughout the United States, Havana be Cuba* Uexioo. South America, and the West Indies. 49rlNQUIEE FOB THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIBT. mj2-2m CflO HOOP BKIRTB. fiOQ 940. HOPKINS 1 ‘‘OWN MAKB” OP Ufc'tl, HOOP 6SIBTS, the best assortment and best quality and styles In the city. Gore Trails, all lengths ana sizes, from 18 to 65 springs, from $1 76 to $l. Plain Shirts* all the new shapes and sizes, from 19 to 60 springs* from sl*4o to $1 Sklrtßof extra heavy steel and. extra tapes, from 20 to 86 springs, from $1.90 to $2.76. Mieses' and Children's, of every grade* from o to 86 spridgs* from 4to 8 cents per soring; they have no equal, agents for the Hew Flexible skirt, the most suable HooP Skirt made* and fully equal to the Daplex Eliptlc Skirt* and at muh lower prices. Also, eon* el anti y on hand, full lines of low-priced Hew York Skirts, kid-padded and metaUic-IRataaed—ls 86c.; 20 springs, $1; S 5 springe, $1.15; SO springs, $L 26* and 40 springs, #1.60. skirts made to order, altered, and repaired, at Gl2B AEOH Street. my!2 lm* 79fi CHESTNUT STREET. • I have now open a magnificent assortment of BPBINQ MIILINEBY AND STB AW GOODS. Which I offer, wholesale and retail, at the lowest market prices. • < Poult de Soles and Gros de Naples in all color*; the more desirable and scarce colors, anch as buff* pearl* rose pink* Ac.. in an assortment of shades. - Best White, Black, and Colored Crapes. Bibbons of every shade, narrow and wide* to match materials. Preach Flowers* the finest goods, prettiest styles, at reasonable prices. IN HATS AND BONNETS We offer every new shape in ©very variety of material. Wide White Lie 68, Barbee. Mafines of every quality. The best French and Now Yvrt B&nnet Frames* and every other article required In making or trimming a bonnet Ov hat. Also, a handsome line of the best Quality Grenadine Yells, all colors the country promptly and aecuMtaly at „ * No. 726 CHISTNUT Street, apZMm Successor to H. Bernheim. gents’ rtiuriSHine goods. DINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. *■ would iurito attention to tli»lr Js IIIfSOTII, cur op saiJtTu Wblcb tbax »•*« atMcialiyinthri* buttoess. AUo. WB.tautlT ree«Wlnu NO FELTIBS FOB OBRTLEMBN'B WBAB. J."W. SCOTT & GO., OBNTLEHBK’S FOBNISHIHO STOBB, • Mo. 814 CHESTNUT Street, 1.1-1, Four doors bolow the Continental. PUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH J-WcaDEMYa *»»'CHB6THCT STEBBT,, PHILADELPHIA This institution. which will ba established in BSP* TIKiBKB H2XT, is destined to tlval the bast schools of this country, and of Borland in Its system of inatrao* uon.anddlaclpline, and in thofuUnessof its classical and iß&theftutical course. ‘ ,' T boee Pwpartoff for collate will be flitted to take a In their claw, and to graduate with honor. ■ “ win be the special aim* also, to prepare young men iSiSSffef?; 01 Professional Ufo. Circulars, with fall information, iu bo h»(L at use ahestnnt .treat. EDW- CLARRIfOE SMITH. 4, ¥., Priiolprt. Eepkhences. —Caleb Cope. Ksq.. Hon yym. D, KoILT. Fob. Joi. Allison, Alexandar Witlldiu, Esq.. Thomas Pot Ur. E«q., 4. H. Franciscos, Bsq., H. P.M. Blrkin bine, Esq. mrW-mwflm' I2ELLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOB GIRLS. , THE StfMMBB TEEM OF THIS INSTITUTION, heeUMnlli and beautifully located on tbe north.ru Umtte of Attleboro, Bucks county, Pennsylvania. will commence Fifth- month, 2Jd, 1845, end sontlnue la eee elon twelte weeks. The conrn ot Instruction la thorough la the several department! ol EnfUsh, French, Latin, Mathematics, and Draw In r. For full detail, aee circular, to obtain which addreat the Principals, Attlehoio Poet, osteal Bneke eonntF# Pennsylvania. ISRAEL J GRAHAMS, lEEE P. GRAHAMS, apßSm Prlnelpeli. Ibn MBS. B. DILLON, 333 AND 331 Sp* SOUTH Street,has opened a handsome assortment of SUMMER MILLINER* GOODS, Mtaaei’ and ohll dien’s Hats and Cape, T 'Jnis'l? 12tl£T DIVIDENDS. BETAIT, PRY OOOD9. PEARI. SHADES ALPACAS. TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS. BLACK WOOL DELAINES. BLACK MANTILLA SILKS. WHITE AND BUFF FUATJEi HOOP SKIRTS. mUINERL EDUCATIONAL. NEW PUBLICATIONS. JUST PUBLISHED, > J *' Ojp CHEAT CAPTAINS, ’ '•* , _ , With Portraits on file#! , 1 Volomo l2mo, Slorovcocloth 7fi. Thii attractive book conilsts of moatctrefnlir-pw- Dared BiogTaphies of GHAUT, BHBBHAN* THOMAS, * eHABIDADV- FAHEAGUT. ComniJed from official tofomaflenana the mo** trnej vorthy ftttthontlaa; with ittfl* dents of tthe and are a record or great ■pinna,.. jAveatnres, amming ecenes and ddarVicroKT. At t&e services of Cantalna'’have covered whole wiiodouhf thfrbook t« la fact a HISTOHT dMht GUtSAT BEBFLLION, Fum Us commencemmtTo the fill of Richmond. To all wha have borne a part in these great cam* paigna, or who have bad friends engaged in them, the work will have peculiar value, while to ail readers its iruportanee and interest will be apparent. is printed on fine pap«r, handsomely ‘bound In morocco doth* bevelled edges, and is lliaa tratealwUh Five Portraits on steel* engraved from re cent Photographs, all of which are pronounced psrfect likenesses. Copies cent free by mail on receipt of prise, , 0. B. HICHAEDRON, Publisher, myiB»flnzt oao broad Wat. New York. TTISTORY CROWNS THE BRAVE. rJiFbeFuMUheM rsyectfulty gunonneo that THB HISTOBY OF THE PBHMSFLVAkIA RSSEKVE GOBPS is now ready for deliver, to subscribers. It contains a eomplete record of this gallant organiza tion; and of the different companies, regiments, and brigades, giving graphic descriptions of their Expadl- Upn&.JUareher,l3ktrm]Bhdß and Hatties, together with 'mographlcal iketshes o t Offleers and personal Records of'each pTivate during his term of service—compiled f f «a OFFIOIAL EEPoHTS and other Documents, by J. B. BTIPHHH, Esq. “Tt la in one volume* octavo of 732 pages, and is ele gantly Illustrated by STEED ENGRAVINGS of Go vernor GDETIN, Generals MEADE. 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Greene. _ LIFE,IN HBAVXAe By the author of * ( Heaves, Our Home. n . “ ST. PHILLIP'fi. V Bv the author of *• Rutledge. *» SIMON BBWOOMB’S FINANCIAL POLICY during the Southern Rebellion. AT ANCHOR, Attoiy of our civil war. By an Ame rican. , SKIRMISHES ASD SKETCHES, By Oau HamlUon. HUHTBB TO DBATH. A .Imv of Love end Adv.n tare. A new novel'. ABRAHAM LIROOLN. An HnntlknOde. By Rlch- DRILL. By the »«■ tho» of Ten Aere« Knonkh. ” ALL THE IJW BOOKB reoeived. ne mxn u limed from the meee, And «old *t lowort pr,toi. myll-tf A, ©BEAT Mi N FALLEN,—A SBR -CL MOB-ON THE DEATH OF ABSAHAMiLINGOLM. by the Rev. WILBUR F. PADDOCK. Beetor of St-An drew's Church. : Fttbllihad at the request of-Governor Pickering, Senator Williams, and others of the Fans, ml Bscort'of President Lincoln, who were present at thetlmo of to delivery For sale at the EPISCo’PAL BOOKSTORE, No: 135 H CB3STBUT Streetj at J. S. Claxton I ®. 608 .Ghastaat street, end aiT. B.* v Pn|h’s, Boathw«st eerner of Sixth and Chestnat street ft. t e- ‘- IRjl7*Bt* ATEW" BOOKS I NEW BOOKS*! ! ’*C HapomON’S bistort OF JULIOS CHIgAB, T THB HISTORICAL i At’f inAC AND ANNUAL BEMEHBRiNCEit OF THE C.>- T .3S\ 1 -!’ FOB 1884. By joa. M. Wilson. 3 HUSBANDS AND HOMES. By Marlon Harland, au thor of * ‘ Hidden Path, ’ 1 ft*. , _ _ 'IHOUGBTS OB PEBSONAL EBLIGIOtf, Bp 3d ward M. Goulbourn, D. X>. . BT. PHILLIPB. By author of Buttodgo* Ac. BKIBMIBHBS AHI> SKKTCHBB, HunUtoai For sale by JAKES 8, GIiAXTOai. Successor io W. 8. A ALFRED myS-tf 600 OHBSTHUT Street.* A NNUAL OF SCIENTIFIC DISCO ■a VSET FOR 1885 FOW BBADT. ALSO. • - LOUIS NAPOLEOfi ’S LIPE OF OefflSAE. , JOSEPHUS—An eleya&t library edition* in 4 roll.* large plea type* printed on tinted, paper* and bound in T WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. A thoroughly review "g !gTON , fublUbers and Booksellers, jnjfrtf No. 95 South SIXTH St., above Ohoatnat. APPLETON’S NEW AMERICAN -AX CYCLOPEDIA.— Complete in IS voluntas. Various Styles of Binding. BBBBLLION RECORD, by Frank Moors, in 8 roll. SkBIVaLB’B HISTORY OF THB ROMAKS-noW complete. The Agency for these velneble works Is at 33 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut, apB.tf - JAS. K. SIMON. TUST RECEIVED PER STEAMER O SCOTIA, fans, OOMBS, (GILT AND SHELL.) ' ' HAIR FINS, (GILT ANN SHELL.) OPERA GLASSES. BRONZES AND OLOOKS. v CRYSTAL JEWELRY. . The above Paris Goods, of our own importation, are now ready for sale, in addition to our large stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, ' SILVERWARE, &C„ AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION FROM FORMER PRICES. ; JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., EiylS St saa CHESTNUT STREET. 'JHE “EXCELSIOR" HAKE ABB THB BEST ' Id THE WORLD* J, J. NICHMEB ft CO., GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS, AN» OUKBA3 OF 188 oelebbatbd « EXCKLSIOU ” SUGAR-CURED HAMS, TONGUES, AND BEEF, Noa. 149 and 144 N. FRONT ST.; Between Arch and Baca streets, Fbltada. ■ The Justly celebrated “BXCBL8I0E” HAMS are lured by J. H. M. 4 Co. (la a style peculiar to them •elves), oxpreesly for FAMILY USE; are of delleloue Savor; tree from the nnpl.&.&nt taste of salt, and are punonaaed byepleMM superior teeny now offered for ■ale. mhao./mwSUI PRESENT GOLD PRICKS.—ICE a PITCHERS, Walters, Goblets, and all other kinds of Plated Hi are. I*. Svuvfl, myiaet YOBS CHESTNUT Street. TIOMESTIC ECONOMY. —PATENT CAMIPLION CABPBT.-Persons wi*»k ,‘kelr floors carpeted with something uew« darablOe wnututu* and very cheap, will do well to call at 813 WALIf UP Street, between Band 12 A. H. and 2aad OP. M,* and examine the article* and leave their orders; also, State and county rights for sale. ~ For paiticolars. call at the office* or iaodress. with stan-p, BBvJAMIH CASSELBERRY, Box U 5 Phlta- Port Office. « my 18-at* T SOMERSET, 581 CHESTNUT v • Street, Esiraver and Dealer in Army* Corps Badges. Emblems, Fire Badges, and marks of ovary description. Soldiers returning home will find it ad* TAbtageoua to posie&a as a stcmotiaione of my floegold or eliTer Badges, Geauiae 16 karat gold Corps Bings alway sen hand. All goods warranted. myis im PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—ELE GANT .*■ styles; patent hinge*hack photograpbie albums, snrpassing all others in strength and flßXlmUtys au sizes, for iale. B. F. QaUery, 03 A ARCS Street. I^. A STYLE PORTRAIT UNSURPASS SD—Unquestionably the most accurate, life-like, natural, and impresatve iu expression and coloring. B. F. KBIMEB'ti life-size photographs iu oU, 634 ARCH Street. PERSONS WHO WISH GOOD PIC- X threa. likeneesee of rare accurasy aud artistic exe cution and finish, should pureha»e colored photograpua a \ RElMSU’&Gpopniar OslUiy, hEOOffP Strwt. above Green; onlf si-6Q . CXBLMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT I* BUCHU 1> FlaieutlntaeseASA olui;. free ftern iU lajuless BBsta aaßiwMlUltia m mSm, FINANCIAL. ONITBD STATES LOAN- THIRD SERIES. $230,000,000. By authority of tho Seenlary of Ih, Treemry. tho underlined, the General Subicrlptlon Aient for the eale of United States Secnrltios, offers to the public tho tlird series of Treasnnr Notes, blaring rnvoa and three-tenths per cent, lnterist per annnmi known as tho SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN, Those Notes are Issnid under date of July 15, 1885, and are payable three year* from that data in cur rency, or are convertible at tho option of tho holder Into U. S. 5 20 SIX. PER CENT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS, Them Bonds are now worth a handsome premiums and are exempt, as are all the Govemnisnt. Ronds,. from Slate, County, and Munietpal taxation, which adds from one to three per cent, more to their vatue, according to the rate levied upon other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attached to each note, width may be eat off and cold to any bank or hanker. The interest at 7 SO per cent, amounts to ' One cent per day on a *5O note. Two cents per day on a *lOO note. Ten cents per day on a *5OO note. Twenty cent! per day on a $l,OOO note. One Dollar per day on a *5,000 note. ' Botei or aU the denomination* named WIU 1)9 promptly furnished upon receipt of subscription. The notes of this Third Scries are precisely similar in form and privilege* to the Seven-Thlrtlei already sold, except that the Government reiervei to itself the option of paylni interest in cold coin at 6 per cent, instead of 7 8-l Otha In entrsney. Subscriber! Will deduct the in terest in enrrency up to July 15th, at the time when they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this Third Scries of tho Seven-Thirties Will commence on the Ist of Jnne, and will be made promptly and continnonsly after that date. The illtht change made in the conditions ef this THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of interest. L Tho payment la gold, if made, bo equivalent to the currency interest of the higher rote. The return to specie payments. In the event of which only will the option to pay Interest in geld be availed of, would ss reduce and equalize prices*! that pur chases mads with six per cent. In gold would be folly eqhal to those made with seven and three-tenths per cent, in currency.. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by tho Government, and its superior ad vantages make it tho GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than (230.000.0c0 of tho Loan authorized hr Congress are now in the market. This amount, at tho rate at which it is being abeotbed, will aU bo subscribed fer within sixty days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uni formly be'sn the sacs on dosing tits subscriptions to other Loan*. In order that eitizens of every town und section of tho country may bO Afforded facilities for taking tho Loan, tho Rational Bank!, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout tha country have generally apraed to re ceive subscriptions at par. Bubsorlbsrs will selectthelr own agents, In whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for tho delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. JAY' COOKE,' SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. esAuns nronv. anlx. nayso*. it. QHARLES EMORY ft 00„ STOCK JUID EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 15 SoutH Third street, thiladelphia. AU kinds of unsurrent fundi mid Gold and Sliver bought and add, and GoUertlons made. Particular attention given to tho purohnee and ad* of Government,State, and other Stock* and Loans on oom mlMion. noH-em 7.30. 5-20. 10-40. ADAMS A LEVIS, NO. 305 CHESTNUT STREET, BANKERS AND BROKERS. All kinds ef GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AMD STOCKS BOUGHT. ■OLD. AMD MRGOTIATED. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD, gpoeinl attention given to OIL STOCKS, mhll-sm NDWABB xorant BOUAOI t. nuswi. jgDW. BOBINB SB CO.* STOOK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 80, 47 SOUTH BIOKO STREET, PHILADELPHIA, All rape of BANK NOm. GOLD, SILVEB, STOCKS, 10NDS. AND GOVBKHMBBT BKCUBITIBB, BOUGHT AND SOLD. Collections made on ell peris of the country. D.parite receives, subject to eight draft, and Interest flowed. mM-Sa CECOND NATIONAL BANK, 6* PITTBBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, ILATB IRON CITY TRUST OOMFANT.) CAPITAL. 5300.000. BANEEIB’ AND MBBOHANTS’ COLLHOXIONS prosaUFAttendtd to on the moat favorable terms. . e. x. WABMIB, President. OBAEI.ES H. BIGGS. CasUor. mh3-3m •JBE FRANKLIN SAVINS FUND, NO. 136 SODTH FOURTH STBBBT. BBLOW CHESTNUT, ■ * . ' V Fays five per sent. Interest on DoFOrite, AgcnU for the sale of United States 7 8-10, Loans at Far. Govern ment, State and Olty Loans and Stocks bought and sold for depositors aud others on Commission. mblS-Sm MERCHANT TAILORS. JgDWARD P. KELLY, JOHN KELLY. TAILORS, SIS CHESTNUT street, rats vow a sToni A COMPLETE OP „ SPRING GOODB. schl-tf STATIONERY A BLANK BOOKS OIL, MINING, COAL, AND OTHER V/rSw COMPANIES. Wo are prepared to famish New Corporation* with all the Books they require, at short notls* and low prise*- of first quality. All ilyle* Of Binding. STEEL FLATS OBBUFICATBB OF STOCK, LITHOGBAPHID ” It TRANSFER BOOK. OBDEBS OF TBAHSFEB. a STOCK LEDGER. BTOCK LEDGES BALANCES. BEGISTBB OF CAPITAL STOCK. XBOKBB’S PETTY LEDGES. ACCOUNT OF BALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. MOSS Ac CO.* BLANK BOOK MANUFACTUBBBB AMD STATIOHBBB, ie«.tf *3» CHESTNUT Street. COAL. COAL .—SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehlsh Oeal, and best Loeatt Mountain, from SeluiyiMlh Dr,pared tSr pressly for family nse. Depot, N. W. corner SIonTB and WILLOW Streets. OAeo.No. 119 South SECOND Street. CanO tfl J. WALTON IS 00. REMOVALS. A/rADAME ADOLPH HAS REMOVED AvA to lift North ELEVENTH Street, above Callow hill. . mylB-6t» JJEMOVAL. BECHTEL & ENO Will Open their New Store, 716 ABUH swot, With a Fresh and Blsfant Assortment of SILVER AND PLATED WARES, On MONDAY. 18th Inst myl4 6t JJEMOVAL. WILLIAM YABNALL Has Removed from No. 10»ff to No. 151351 CHEST NUT Street, 8. E. comer of THIRTEENTH Street Where he Invites the attention of housekeepers, and those commencing housekeeping, to his extensive as* eortmentof nssfnl BOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Superior Refrigerators. Table CnUery, Family Hard ware, Children’s Carriages, 4a, 4s. apM-am MARSHAL’S SALES. Mkeshal’B sale.—by virtue AU- of a Writ of Solo by thy Hon. John cadwala- DEK, Judge of the District Court of the United StStM, in Itnd for the Eastern District of PeUMymnla. In Ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold at Fubllo Sale, to the hiehefit end best ladder, for cash, at Mlchener’s Store, No. 149 north FRONT Street, on WED 9 ESDAY, Her 31, ueo.at 12 o’clock M., S 2 biles and «S bags of cotton, being the residue of cargo steamer Celt; 8) bales cotton end 115 baga of cotton, being cargo of the steamer Amecon;-14 begc of Sea Icland cotton, being csrgo of unknown sloop; 8 bags of Sea Island cotton, cargo of unknown aloop; 9% boles cotton, bring the portion of cargo of annnknown vessel; and I bale cotton, brieg Ltt ti W/hStbwd^ 11 Te, ' ol - aU * S9 »“ w ’ t. S. Marshal Raster^DUtrieUri’enusyhraJfe. PBHADBbPaiA, Mar 18, 1888, mylB-8t ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE OON “_|r®moN|. ofboasttdi, ua heIMBOLN’i EXTBAOT EUCHU. It wtllglva brisk and enerccUs tM!)sn«adMt»MtyomtB«ii»»w*u.- WANTS* WANTED—A. THOROUGH-BROKBR f T u>i cafe ladt<»' Haoknar. Addr.es, w.th par ticulaw. B« 1748. Pi ll - delohja Pest Office. m-'S-’tt’ WANTED—THE RIGHT MAN, ASA YV paBTBEE, to Patent, in France and Buland, ihree of the mo*t fmpoTtant laver'lone of thi* ais, klreadr rafcnted In thw eonntir. , c sL WANTED A PARTNER, WITH " v fonr or Are thousand dollars, to join the adver tiser In purcharlng a stock of goods for a Southern mar ket, £3l sommantcattcns must be signed with real name Jfo eth.*** wiU wMiyß attention. Address, for JayiL » 'JHefcbantt 11 Pre*B Office, >oyi7-gt» WAHTBD.-A GBNTLEMAN AND »T Lady wish Boardlztv foT th« «tttnoi6r wUh ftprl ▼&te family la tha country, wHhla «U 7 access of tfca !i dwflß Box 2191 Post Office A PERSON EXPERIENCED IN THE developmout of Oil Property withes on engige xnent a*agent oi Bupertnteadtut. Addrsis "X- Font Office, Box Jo. 186, my!7-St* A GENTS WANTED. TO SELL THE genuine improvedl Jmr Bnglasd Family BHWIMG MACHINES. the best Machine A the world. - A. L. LEbUßß'ft CO., Box CB, Orange, Mast. Address aptflm* GREATEST THING OF THE TIMES VJ —BOWEN *8 PRIZE ENVELOPES.—Agents wanted everywhere. Premium Watchea given to Agents. Oh Teesfpt of sis we will mall, post-paid, 100 Envelope*, and a *plsß7o A MONTH.—I WANT AGENTS tip / w everywhere at $7O a month, expenses paid* to sell FIFTBBS ARTICLBB, the best selling ever offered. Foil particulars free. Address OTIS C, GABBY. Bidde ford, Maine. * my 10 d«WBn non $5,000, $3,300, AND $3,000 tIPU.UUW, to liOUl SB Apply to IjHA&fiBE! BHOIDSi my 13-61* 80. 36 Sdttt* BBV«gT3 Strrtt. <2* IK non flO,OOO, $4,500, AND $l,OOO (0 Loan ru Mortgage Apply to LEWIS H. BEDSEB, go. 15» S, FOURTH 81,my19-2t* M WANTED TO RENT—A DWELL* IRQ with modern improvements, Norrh of Green and west of Broad s'rtet preferred. Foesessian about first of June. Address "Franklin." myl9-2t* This Office. M WANTED TO PURCHASE—A MEAT DWELLING HOUSE, containing from 7 to 10 rooms. Terms of payment—one-half oath, the balance in good oil stocks, giving a se ection from tw*n*y well known Oil Companies, Address "J. A. F., M B.j* 1733 Philadelphia Post Office. my]9»Bt_ TO RENT—A WHOLE JHBuilding, or the Upper Stories, between Market and Arch, on Third street; or between Th'rd and fifth, on Market, or on Fourth Btreet, above Market. Bent gxXTH Str„t FOR SALS AND TP LET. MPOR BALE—DWELLING 3040 ABCH Street, mylMt* m FOR SALE-AN ALE BREWERY AEmA with alt conveniences, in a central location. Ad drees Box 1575, Fhtla Fosteffice. It* Mto rent.-the neat three- STORY Brick DWHLUSO. No. 948 North Fifth street, wim twoetory Back Bnlidims, containing Par lor, BiciQ?' room, Kite hen, foar Gfiamber*, Attic, Sit* tier room, Store-room, Hot and Cold Water, Gat, Benge, Bath, Coo er in cellar, Side and Rear lard, Garden, &e. Bent, SWO, „ _______ SAM PEL F. VgCVLLTi 711 COATES Street. myiB-St* m FOR SALE-WEST PHILADBL* JBL PH I A—A new .iirea*atoiT doable Dwelling* with back* buildings, of gray stone, pointed, with nil the modern conveniences, at tie southwest corner of Forty •mu* myS-mwffii* 807 RACE Street «FOR SALE-A DESIRABLEJ|| COUBTET BESIDEHGB, flouUlnlnsr 13 acm-a X thrte-siory STOWS HOUfcK, Btone Birn, and Ice Hons*, fail of ice. within one minute's walk of Gray's liase Station. Media Ballroad Also, 25 aorta, suitable for Bolldiai Lots. Apply on the premises to mjS 2t&wfu6t* DAVID BHTPEE, Mto rent-a furnished HOU&B onIABCH Btreet. below Fifth, north side, until October Ist. Address Box 2131 Philadelphia Post Office. . my!B 2t» Mto let-the fifth and sixth stories of th. Granite Bnlldtoc, Seek Street, hS loir Third, with tteam Power. _ The office, firßt floor, Ho. 233 Carter sirest. _ The Third Star, of the Commonwealth KntldlaiJ.Nai, 311 end 313 Chestnut street, 14 windows, the best Unhted room to the cltr. Counting: House Dr. B. Jar no & Sop. mylS-ft* Ho. 843 CHKBTatJT Street. m FOR SALE—A BROWN STONE Jniiu. DWELLING, onBBOAP Street. aboveThomp* son. east side. B. J. 808 BISTSt BfflfTDEB, myM-3t* 108 South FOURTH Street. Jm FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFULS SicoiJSTBY SEAT AHP FABX Ilf BOUOHj en Sldge Avenue, neai'nine-milestone. one mile from Green Twe Stationi HorriOWW ll Ballroafli Large Double Boute, dres&M t&na'Btone front- baU r parlor, Blrtinrroom, kitchen, gas throughout: spring water running to tie door; large yard; plenty of shade and ornamestalireea; large stone barn and neoeisarF* ont-bniJdlnge; plenty or fruit: fifty*six acres of choice* Juxd in a high slate of cultivation, lying four hundred and fifty feet above the Delawarei nice stream running thvcujrn the farm. Inquire of JACOB S. FBT, 80, 193 WALVUT Street •' myiS-3t* Ma valuable farm at phi* m vale sale, situate in KADffOB Township. —E Delaware county, la., on the Lanca»tor tarnplke, near the Bleventh-mlie Mono, within a quarter of a mile of Morgan** Corner Station, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. The improvements are a large atone mansion and ham and all necessary out-buildings; a choice apple orchard in hearing condition, and e well-selected assortment of fruit and ornamental trees. it is of the first quality of Radnor land, containing liX(y*one acres. jrtrsvn* dashing a country seat would do weii to sail is leldOlß tt** property or tbto kind is offered In.the idMktt. r * Terms easy. . . . - .. Poseeesion given Immediately, and for farther parti, oulars Inquire Of the subscriber, residing thereon. rnylB 6t* JOBBPfI B. HARDING. FOR BALE-DWELLING, ON -MiikTAßlO Street, above fiiqhth. Dwelling, Powell street, above Sixth. Three fetors» and Dwellings on Girard avenue west Of Second. Five Stores and Dwellings on Girard avenue west ol Fourth. One Store and Dwelling on Columbia avenue weßt ol Eleventh. And many others. B. F. GLENN, m?18-tf S. W. cor SB V 1 a MEHTH an tf ly* AFCTIOK SALES. HW HBRKNBBS’ BAZA, AR, RlNTtt "■ttfoßSKSft bom «- siltyH&mw. 1 i roitei to ktrnen ani tlteiwuii ln'ittdMftTMllPHH of tooeh Horiei ■..> . t iS?' J* on >" valnlWe foot trottlai hor-H. lull 4e«wliUoß»Sscati!o*«oB. (late V»,. Bos.op'e) obTDbbdat,«*»: AiiFuso at. aßßKsass. Auettanaw. myia-aitf M SPECIAL SALE 07 SIXTY HSsIELBBW nasai iqbb. ' 0M TUESDAY MORMIMO, May 2Pd, »t the Phumix Coact 'Works, FIFTH Stroaf. near BUTTOM WOOD Street (Uta WIULm DcaTij'oL wtUto Bold »|»J‘ TT HEW cjbbiiOKS, Emliraolni tba largest mi most Mcletulye assortment of bnety wagons, Germantowas, and rjokaway# eras offered at auction In this ol ty by a meantactarer. The high reputation of thta eeUbllibmeot forlmUd'ur llitt wort la well known over the Onto 1, and the ay, rtoaea now to bo aold are folly fltioal to any avor collet S ' tSo tlm eoUeeUoi inD renewed *h« iarnra non. to tte.-.la, Wilt H . HESK«S«, m»19.4t ' Aootloaeer. (Kr&t HBRKNESS’ bazaar, ninth -fat- AMD BAB6OM STJIEBTO v BALE OF BLOODED STOCK, ««.*«c. The Fourth Semi- Annuel Bale of Blooded Block.under the direction of the Philadelphia Society for the Prom* tlon of Agriculture, will tafce place oft May 24th- im. at )0 o’clock A A &, at the NINTH AND SANBOH ATS. M _ _ Contributions of Borned Cattle. Sheep, Btrine# Pomiry, &c. * ate solicited. Arrangements will b» made to accommodate Stook over night at the Bums and adjoining stables. my!96t ALFRED M. HERKNESB, Auctioneer. AMUSEMENTS. XTEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA- Di ra TWKAFyH-i MB. B L. DAVBNFOBT, when the nra& w iisßi 0K wIU appear In a, _ IT _ OS AND MAMMOTH BlliL< The Evening's performance will commence with tuft Brilllaitf Comedy* in three acta. WILD OATS} „ STROLLING* GENTLEMAN. R, ll DAVENPORT John Dory Mr. J. W. WaLLAOK Lady Amaranth.~»~.a.-~.«~.-Mtsi ALIOS PLACID* To conclude petite otafi dy. Jamil Beltone•»*»«•*♦*•-«-.«+*«. Mr. J W. WfcLtilOK Edward Lennox***—-*— Mr. B. L DAVENPORT TO-ttOBBtiW NIGHT. OLIVER TWIST. BATFRDA? AFTERNOON. JU| 20. FORTY-FOURTH GRAND FAMILI MAfINE*, when the “COLLIE* SAWN” will be presented. WgDNCSDAT AFTBhNOON, May 24th, GRAND EXTRA MAT! NEE .111 aid of the, - _ LltfOOtM MONUMM-g TEND, WALNUT-STREET THBATRE.— TT THIS (FRIDAY) BVISIO O, Hay 'Bth, BENEFIT OF JHETODTBFCL AMD ACCOMPLISHED . ACTRESS, MISS LOTILL* wSSfBKM. Who la now performing bar Bait Ensaaam jnt In Amo; rica, and nbo will jippsar to-night la tha baantlmE drama of LUCILLS j Ob, A STOJfy OP THE HB iBT. Lucille- - - lUiiLnellle Weitarn. * To conclude with the lerlo* comic and romt&tio lu* , Or*The Wept of the Wlsh-Un-Wl&h. During the eyeHutt the Orcsebtra will perform tha. PRISONERS hOPE MRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW A.ROH XIX ST&&ST THEATRE* BENEFIT OF &UBB 0. STONING* TO NIGHT 4F.RIP AT), May 19th* 160$, THE NATIONAL GUARD. WOoING IN JEST AND LIVING tfif EARNEST. And the GRAND AbLE'IORY. MB and MISS BIOHINGH IN ALL THE PIBOHB, ORCHESTRA -THE 27th» ' fetd W O7 PINE ARTS, CHISmT STREET, ABOTE TEETH. NOW OPEN, THE FOBTY-BEOQMD ARMDaL EXHIBITIOH PAINTING AND SOTJUPTUBEf. Open from 9 A, M. till 7 P, H„ and from B tiu u la tha Eyeniar- MW-tja* SUMMER RESORTS. COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, 'Will he opened this season on the FIFTEENTH DAT OF JUAB* for the reception of guests. TMa leading house will* for the coming season* full? suttain Us well-established reputation. , , Grettly encouraged by the business of last year. the proprietor feels satisfied that a Hotel conducted clearly nrbt-clasa must continue a success at this old and popu lar retort. The railroad facilities are promised to he excellent. Beck's celebrated Philadelphia Band has been H* cured for the UOLOMBJ A the coming season. For rooms* Ac,, apply to J. H, J>JBAIfISOK» Mer chant’s Hotel. FMiadejphia, or to J. BOLTOft, Proprietor, CAPE IgfraflP, ± I. A TLANTIC CITY.—" THE CLARES- A SON” i« now open for the aceommodettOtt At BOARDER?, transient and permanert UATlfiih, 1863. Sk. JAMES JENKINS, rayl7> wfml2t Proprietor. CEABIDB HOUSE, K? yoor OF PBNtfKYLVAKIA AVBSUE, ATLiflTioorry, wbw jfjuunr. Is now openfor the Bocention of Gaorts ttrlMa* DAVIP 6'IATTBRGOOP« TJOARDING -ONE LARGE, BECOND- N-J 'story room vacant, At No. G!4l South WASHING TON square, mi 19-8 t» TjAY BOARD, WITH FIRST CLASS Is Sinn ere, at Ho. ON* Strath WABaiSitTiiS Sanara. mylB.lra» TWO FINE ROOMS VACANT AT A 1417 BPRUJB Street. Reference required, It* "FIRST-CLASS BOARDERS GAB Had superior accommodations at the old Uh'ITJKD STATES EOTBL. 413 OHEBTHUT Street. Tvolun and convenientchamber. will be voeantto-dsy. Thl* honse has no bar. my!7-Bt* COPARTNERSHIPS, T'HB FIRM OF ADAMS & LEVIS IS A thli day dissolved by mutual oonsent, ?h» bustppFs of the late firm will bo settled by GOUKLIN, LEVIS, & GO,, who will continue the bu siness so bcrstofoxe. TaBOOO Rg AD AHS. I mepaetfallj iMlelt the patibß&K«*M hfeadf id the new dim. THEODORE AD AWL The undersigned hare this dor formed a copartner ship for a General Banting and Brokerage Business, urderthe style of GoBKIll persons who clstra to have any interest In a certain sloop, the auao of whleh Is unknown, whereof le master, her tsekel, apparel, and (nrnltnre, and the cargo of tho said .loop. to wit: Foarteen boles of cotton, captured tip tlltn Sfeek> a tributary of WandC river, an Min of tbenaontha efi&tt fif Bonth Carolina, PEPrwed boat* r:era thd Jouqnlllei a tc>»l if warof the united SIMM, nndoc command of Acting Master flSJfy Vaaghsai b* montebed and eStod. ..... Therefore, all persons who claim to have any Intent* In the said unknown sloop and cargo are monished and died, to appear before tne Jadge of the said Oonrt, at the city of Philadelphia, on tho twentieth day after publication hereof, to shew cause why the said tin know n sloop and cargo should not be pronounced to be long at tho time ot capture of tho came to the ensrolee of tne United States, and theiefore, or otherwise, liable to condemnation as lawful prise. The shove le an abstract of the monition lssnodbp thocourtm ”7r: WfWAH'MIELWABD, * D, B. Marshal B, D, ot i’innsylvantg. FRiiADEXrnu, May 17,1665. mrlS-Dt Notice.- application has been made at tbe Office of the •■HABBISON OIL COMPART" for a renewal of sots, ISM, In the some of B B. THOBHTOK. and the otjwr. fa* Fifty Shares. So ljl,_deled January ft*, ISM. in the himepf SARAH SaiiSli, tb» .Arne hgvtn* , been lost or mislaid, . All peteons are hereby required, within Four Week* from this date, to come forward and show ctnee, It n» fiftS Wb3&iT CarMt “ c * Mays, 1868 m>H wfmnf TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE A OITT AMD COURTS OF PfIIDADBLPHIA. Botateof FBAROIB P. Di'OOHBBTF, & minor... Tp* Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the acounot of the Pennsylvania Company for Insurance of lives,-Ac , Guardians deceased, and to report distribution < f th* bnlaneo in hands of the ao conni.nti wtu meet the rattles interested for the pnr- Boi*. «f hl?sppol#inisttt, on MORPaT, M-r Mih. ISSS, StiV'dM F.y,m tto.pae.al, AT 8. Esa. 131 South FIFTH Bu TSkJfif < HSßs^Pr il ~ *myH,fmwdt* Aadttor. /T-RIOE & LONG, U FDLTOR WOBKS, 1340 BEACH BTBUT, Engineers, Mechlnlsts, Boiler Maker*, and Car Tanks of every description made to ordor. Sole Agente for Dong s Marine Ballnometerg, mylf-ly PHILADELPHIA, “omV6pEH n TO BMHMOHD. CITT POIRT, AB9 wmftSh SS&OTuI K°.i&SSS Jtf BAY Din R STBAMEBn at Baltimore,' VATB tO BiebmOUde e««.e «e«e *4*4«444»*«»se»4«* Mb4*f 11 7f Fare to City Pciut..**4. 11* Fata to N0rf01k......ec.a*.e~,« 8»«i gso. 1. PiPtfPw, Ogtt. fgHiMTIT CAMDEN AND AT —WCMBIaFTW BAIDBOAD. —Train* Uave Vlus-strset Ferry at follows: _ Frelghf, with PaesengerCiV* attaehod«». ™ St.'oo A. ft muitii Aotommodaiioa************* B 4 JuxatlOß WF* *• AX. A. aBTUBVIHO* lbavi atlawtio. tt . k „ Ail aunt we** c*44*o. w a. ■- FraiiM* with Faaiaufer Our* M. Mali Tralu***<44v. * .*.«■«« .■*»**« a***** . »s, ao *. s* Junction A. ■. LeaveVlnsVtmt ll.ld At I.SOP, M. R. Y BT-Trel*ht must be d»Mv#red at Ooaper’s Poln*