ABBWALB IT THE HOTELS, itlncntal, IH Con *.Ohtnfibers fc en, Penna HrFeiter, New * orlt 3?s?aSSS?B o sto a ficß*™ New Tout w a (Coffin, Boston E Hankfi OißCinnaa H Harris, New York E Kurtz, New York J Burney, Jr C H Wynne, Riobmond HS Ballman, Pittsburg Mrs SN Berry, Warren F W Hlndekope W Eyre Mrs A AEcuglass, Pa J Wynne Jones, N Y J Fwootson, Baltimore Titos Oonnoly, N H E H Taylor, Louisville P H Ouinlan, Wbeellng H E Garth, Memphis H Kt Hamilton <tia, NY M B LatnM B a,t, “ ort C lißtrobe, BalttmofO J P Peas & soda PittSDg HH HUI, New York Br D S Hodge, New York IP Noble, New York o Moyan, New York E Hetrlok, Nevada Sami Wetmore A hi, NY Ellis W ebster, Buffalo H Stellman, Buffalo Miss H A Dougins, Pa Miss LFegley, Penna Mr BobbUm, New York Miss Bobbins, New York Mr Polanor, New York J L Kina, New York • G F Train, New York W Kaneen, Buffalo W B Smith Mrs Smith, S B Burohard, Oswego a Smith, Oswego AW Reynolds, NY Mrs Wynkoop, N Y Miss Maglr, New York E sturdecant A wf, Conn a G Benedict A Wf.-Oon]l Miss Berry A sis, Fltisbg p v Dutton, New York Okas H Davis, N O D M Deney, Rochester G C Buell JJooheater G P Drapery Biwhester Ohas A Davis, Koohester J H Higgler A Bon, NY. A Sokloss, Now York W o Dow A la. Chicago W H Klapp, Newark Dr v Horlburt, Chicago T R Porter A wf, N Y Mies S M Porter, N Y G A. Porter, New York H Haines, Louisville Alfred N Lawrence, N Y W Lawrence, New York W Burden, Brooklyn F H Hall, Poland, O Louis Wise, St Louis j K BodweU, Bookland Charlton T Lewis, N Y Geo W Quintard, N Y O Cashing, Mask W E Chandler, Wash L S Olurgan. Maryland H P Stewart, Wash E H Townsend, N Haven S Kellogg, Uttoa, N Y P N Kellogg A la, Utloa Jas KookwvU, XJtloa C Cobbeu, Baltimore T Kenworthy A wf, N Y "W H Trimmer. Florida Jas Hanghton A la Cant E H Pearson, Oal h Thompson, N Y 7 W Benobot, N Y W B Potter A la, Boston H Stratton, Virginia A'Emerson A wi, Boston 2UU&B Emerson, Boston Mrs Purl, Boston W C Heefcinn.NY E M Hleler, BaltltlWW * A M Cummings, Balt ’-<§ Jos Howe, Nova Scotfe- If Beniam, Jobn Lupsley, BrooUyn Frank Watkins, NT '4 j H Knowles, Vlrgtola Jas MiHwarO A la, Va Job# SherryA sn,R«< jas M Pattee, New York JF Nickels F <3- Currie, Paris K Denton, USA Sterii&sr B'jUtall Shop O Uox, Georgetown 3*A Morrison, Richmond JjStn Beittson, Balt wP Cox, Baltimore ifbfcn'J Fry.. Richmond MraSohloss, -Baltimore TTTkiffriUrr Lewlstown (MwiSitiSmlth, West Va T MsSfeey A wf, cmn Maj Cramer, U S A W Cookie, Illinois Capt E O Tunis, USA Chas O Cronlse, Tiffin, O E B Mott, .Tv H L Cake, Tamaodft G L Long, Oil City Chas L A H Chase. Wasblngton H Young, York,‘Pa W a Lane, New York F Irish, New York Thos Barker, California DrWW Harris A fa,N O HPearoeAwf.Olnolnnatl Jas Oswelf, Brooklyn Mrs M H Janes, Ala W Mack, Terre Haute Dr A H Lardlau, N Y Danl Lamanrae, Wash. SOB Cook, Baltimore B F Palmer, Boston J Stelnberger, Wash J B Elcbards, Baltimore Jas T Obance, Baltimore Gr W Bicketson, N York Jokn Hnane, New York M E Hogan, New York M M Eounds A wf. Conn Mrs Greeley,New Haven E C WlUlams, S O Tkos Scott, New York g Slmonds A la, Baltimore . Trie chi J BL White, Maryland P Weiss A wf, PoMl ft Tkos Waits, Penna Col W H Farrar, Oregon J o Bolon A wf,M Obunk CHS Kero pton, Mass W J Corte A wf, N York C A Higmrtt, Btarjiaad . j E Porter, New York;. - J M Hlester, Poona Jokn Holmes, Boston T L Andrews, Ohio TTWlerman, Hr.rrfch’g OliSElObards, N York O A Weage, Waterford G Sbepsrd, New York O F Taylor, Tioga, Pa G T IBgbani, Salem, N J Jas Burns, I,eelBtown Job Potter, Lewtstown HM Williams. Lewlelown Geo Hopper A wf, Penna A Hopper, Blobmond T P Markly, Harrlsourg X B Hoffman A la, Penna J L Hamond, Beading Frank Turner, Baltimore J B Hunter £ ia, Balt W B Bobertg, Boston J) B Cummings, Boston H V Potts, PonDa J L Mullins, Sckuyl CO M E Bose. Massachusetts W S Johnston, Baltimore C H Hess, Washington H L Warner, Wasnlngt’n W B Harrison,New York M H Painter, Baltimore Jas Wilson, Jersey Skore P Beali, Zanesville, O J L HBt, Virginia J Kuhn, Hes Moines F M De Leon, NO I) E Adams, Boston 3? B Young, Boston Jobn Frednor, Boston Ben Moroan, Baltimore ' M H Garrett, Erie, Pa wa Cohen, New York S S Keene H K Musters, Delaware J A MoGowen M MoDowell, Delaware J G.Yates, Penna S E Persy, New .TersaV B L Parke, Penna J G Kisedorph, N York J H C Brcwn, New York O-F Sargent, Harrisburg James Glass - T J Buriy . H MoShana, BilUmoTe Dr Q V Hummell) Wash O Johnston, Richmond W H Brecht. Warren, Pa W Dunn. Look Haven T B 0 StauipJ Lancaster H Montrose, Albany J M Orohdon, Virginia J C NloaoUon, Illinois, MM M Alien, Harrisburg Miss Allen, Harrisburg Thos Fernon & la, B*l S L Rutherford, Blohm’d John Pettlbone, Wash G A Samnola A wf, Penna J M Clark, Burlington Geo Bright, PottsvUle W F Ktmber, Sprlngfteld J L GUI, Columbus, O ' F M Hi,land. Boston H B Tolaud, Boston T L Bernard, WashlnstOtt J Hopkins, Jr, Maryland J J morris Deo Simmons, WUm, Del J M Braden, Mercer, Pa A A Lewis, U S N J W Crawrord, Penna Mrs H Elwel, New York W B Brown B H Morse, Washington J O Leanny O T Platt J S Beed, Tyrone P A Beed, Sandy Ridge Jos Shaw, Penna H Thompson, Ohio E Bart, Penna T S Tbompson, Penna S Granger, Harrisburg Jos L Murray, Delaware H 18. Florence, Delaware T B Handeock, N C W B Morgan, N C J L Edward, Penna M A Lovering, Pittsburg rcluvatm’, W J Wise, Indiana J F Irvin, Princeton M R Dill, Harrisburg J A Owen Ala, St Jos w Garrett W C Dunoan, Lswlsbnrg T Hatdesly A la, Ohio G J Bolton, Harrisburg J B Atkinson, Cal J M Davis, Fall River ER Elliott, lUlnols J G Neps T H Wells, Ky R J Parks, Ky T M Wells, Georgia D F Maratere, N York A Hurley, Pittsburg KSBloodAwf, Pa O Brown, Pa A G Smith, Unlontown J Well, HalUdayadurg L W Brown, Titusville A Lower, N Castle J Lower, N Castle N G Earlbut, Brookyllle J N Garrison, Brookvllle Xbe Slei W H Goodyear, Lebanon H Holton, New York W McLellan, Pa B Snodgrass P Pardee, Hazleton F B Deemer, USA GBlohardson, Fa J McPherson, N York A B Mayer, Wms port S Pratt, Binghampton J B Collins, Mil "W McGill, Md J T Beed, Brookvffle Bev W P Ten Broeck, Pa J F Sullivan, Catawlssa A Kirk. Allegheny J Thompson, Allegheny MISS Bead, Wmsport Mye WaSaae, AlldgllSny Mrs Washington, Pa Lt E E Gilbert, Fa J Smith, N Jersey S Watts, Mifflin oo H Hotter, New York J O Weaver, Pa J B Graham, Pa Aim ■W H CJrarelimaii, lad | V/ M Stillwell, Ind’polls A H EejEOldf. Maryland; O D Brown, M I), Wash I) F Baker, New York F A Taber & la, Balt Geo F Adama, New York «s Manuel, Troy s Chandler, New York Morrow Jebn Paisley, OMo A May lerlcnn. iThos Yerner, Woodslde IS A Steel & la, Hunt’don ! J B Parker, Fottstown F Stone, New York. D C Porter, Brooklyn W Daniels, Bntland, Vt L R Alexander, N H chas Keyes, Keen, N H J P Kepner FflShofeack E Frames, Newark, N J Elehard French. N Y Albert Stewart, U S N Jameß Alley Jas MoHlnch 3) F Elmer, Bridgeton G B Armstrong, Wash W K Loos E W Lowry, Southington M B Willcox, Southlng’n A E Treadway, N Haven S B Warner, New Haven A Soissman, Boliefonte J W Auchenbaoh, Beadg E W Williams,New York B H Gregg, Penna S Amos, New Jersey Miss J P Smith,Bradford Balias Keeve,N ew Jersey W Dean, USA Geo Derrickson, Del The 1 John Pilling, Newark i J W Ootry, Baltimore W Mathews, Wash | S G Smith,Newmarket,O Jsb P Comings, (Jhlo 'Wash Bntler, Ohio S George & v.f, Uadez, O M George, Cadet O Wm Bollock At wf, Ohio AY Moody, Onto Joslah Knrby, Cincinnati J, Eambo, Dresden, O B H Jack, PittEburg Jas D Mcßride, Wash S W Foljambc, Boston Jacob Fox, Mluersyllle G Bobhins.& wt, Trenton E H Chase, Wilkesbarre TP Miner, Wllkosharro B G Carpenter. & son 1> J Midler, New York J B Goolbargh, Penna IS OoterboUf, Penna. G L Palmer, Wiikesbarr6 B Jones, Wilkesbarre W Hebler, WiikesbarrO W SWells, Wilkesbarre IW Hack, Terre Haute AM Mack, Ohio Mrs Fatchell, Ohio ..Hi ;Li McClellan, Ohio J M Lytle & wf, St Louis Iff A Smith, New York J Baldwin, Great Bend E F Simons, Great Bend J White & wf, New York L Ii Brown & wf, N J D W C Bouletco, Penna W R Mardook, Penna W B Robinson, N York E Q. Sylvester W D Bing, Delaware D Paxton, PhUada Wm Wood, Wilkesbarre J M Courtrlght, Penna C A Miner, Wilkesbarre O A Mnrcer Penna J Merkemer, Pittsburg J C Harvey, Harrisburg G GunHShger, Penna i A L Gee, Franklin J HMoore, Holltdaysb’g M A Sarmer, Somerset i imereSal. The Com Dr J W Porter, Elmira C B Bnckloy, Penna I B T Bishop, Uhester co T E Haley, New Jersey E Johnson, Delaware co J Hawkins, Wilmington W Merriflold. wilm’gton H Williams. Wilmington A McCook, Wilmington A Port, Hni tlngdoa J B Lambert, Busks do Headley, Hoopas, Penna DH Woods, Penna J W Auchenbach, Penna Z, S Bodder, Becks co C H Bock well. Elmira Col JL Meredith, Cai J B Hunter, Pittsburg J M Freeman, Pittsburg IE Umstead, Pottstown Dr J Stoddard.OaUfornta Jas McCabe, Wilmington J Gongeheunes, NXork J Stoddard, Cape May W Johnson, Baltimore I. Mendenhall,Cheater co B F Peterman J H Brink, Minnesota W M Meredith,lndl’pollS W W Cameron,Pittsburg Sr Sheaver, Washington E Wells, U S N E M Washburn, Penna is Union. The Stati E O Myers, Florida Dr H S Hannen & wife J Menus, Galesburg, 111 J H McConnell, Illinois W B Urawiord, Illinois H 1 j Henderson, Penna WB EUoott, Washington W ,T Hagan, Oxford, Pa O H Ewing, Jr, N J Dr A P Heston & wf, NY Miss S Hewitt, N J Geo W Roberts, N J A B Ewing, Carlisle E A Weber, Wheel’g, Va G Westtaghour.N Y W Stewart A wf, Penna J WXellberg, Plttebarg j w Long, Illinois PEddy, Wisconsin J Carter, Brooklyn Morgan Bell. Greene oo H Farabee, Wash co. Pa G W Driver, Wash, Pa A H Ferrlss, Wash, Pa S Essmluger, Carlisle B M Oonlngham, Penna Ihe Hal W W Carr, Bucks co D Darla, Catasanqua J Talt, Catasanqna O T Hoffman A E Bertolett PKooh B Bitter Ac la, Ferry co D K Mlnlch & la, Perry co Mice Mlnlch. Perry oo J Arnold, Perry co Id Kegle. . G D Arnold, Perry co O B Squire; Wayne oo E W Sampson, N York W Gardiner, New York J M Moore, Wayne co B'F Beard, Indianapolis J Mlnlch, Perry co S Boyer, Port Clinton Henry Boyer The All G W Armstrong, N Y Wm Y Boss, Muanyllle Chas E iteacb.Mllanville WEBeaoh, MUanvllle S p Garlow. W f.yno co D M Kimble, Wayne co M A Smith, N Y D Blackman, N Y WG Arms, NJ D T Horton, Hancock, NY P C Hoff, N J Y Skinner, MilanvUie,Pa O A Larin, Hancock S E Carpenter, Deposits W M Preston, Stockport ley Sheaf. smith Harper, Fox Chase Sami Sautinan, Brldesbg Wilson WCadwalader, Pa Harrison Else, Bucks oo The Bari C Wilson&wf,Franklin oo John Goldman, Frank co Ellas Smith, Pa DamanHParkhnrst,lJSA John Blob, Bucks co The Black Bear. SSantmas, Penna- IT Brady & la, Fox Chan C-0 Clemens,Coopersb’g Chas Goodhonse W P Near, New York >G A Schmidt, N Orleans 9PECU.Ii NOTICES, Hair Dye \ Hath Dye ! BATCHELOR S HAIR BYE lithe best la the World. •The only tine and perfect Dye-harmlou, lnstantane. ons, and reliable produces a splendid Black or natural Brown; remedies tie 111 effect! ef Bid Djes, and fre quently restores the original color. Bold by all Sing- Aiits. Thegeenlne It signed w. A. Batchelor, si BARCLAY Street, Hew York. jal mw ri T American and Bnglibh Table Cctle assortment on hand, on most of which, there bas been a recnctioninprlcst. TBUMAH 4c SHAW,Ho. 335 (Eljht Thntr-flrc) MABKET Street, below Ninth. D’ye Like Chebby Pie or Dried CHBBEIES? Then get a Cherry-stoner, which quickly and cicely separates the pit from the palp. Bold by ’FUMafi A SHAW, So. 838 (Sight Thirty-five) MAE below Ninth- __ It &■ HaudsomE Hew CoTTAfIE, NEATLY silbS lB4, to l6 ’- on Cape Island. Intake at No. 806 ®AKK»T.£tiset, EhDadelphla. unto-sf,* TheNatioh, k WEBKLT JOUHJUL FoiittM, Literature, Stienw, me ait, WILL BB PUBLISHED IK HEW YORK, Its main obJeeU will be— mftlntoii&ixcd Slid diffusion of two do9&o« ’ eratlo prlnciplea In society and Government, and the advocacy and Illustration of whatever In legislation ot lngnanners teems likely to promote a mere ectnal die* tribution of the frulte of progress and clvUiisUoa. . Second A more csreful, aceurate, and moderate dis cussion of the topics of the day, and, above all, of legal, ssObtmiesi. sod conatUntiewd auestions, than Is possible lb the dallypiaM, ' ’ Third. Sound and Impartial Atticism of books and works of art. Fourth. The earnest and persistent eonelderatlon of the condition of the colored race at the Booth, wlths view to the removal of aU artlflelal distinctions between them and the rest of the population, and the bestowal on them, asfai as education, security, and justice can do it, of an eaual chance In the race of life. Fijth. The enforcement and illustration of the doc trine, that the whole community has the strongest In terest, both moral, polliical, and material, in their elevation, and that there can be no real stability for the republic te long as they constitute, at at present, a large, Ignorant, and degraded elaia. . Sixth. The collection and dlffudon of trustworthy Information, ss to the condition and prospects of the Bonthem States, the openings they offer to capitst, the, supply and kind of labor which can be obtained Is tbem, and the progress made by the colored population In semiring the habits and desires of civilized life. Jny2liis4-jt Lieutenant General Gbant.—Excel lent Imperials And Cartes de Vlslte of the General* t&kenfrom life* and pronounced bi himself and friends the beet ever taken* can be obtained at F. GUTBKUtfST’S. It* 704 ARCH Street. Why Injure the Complexion by POWDERS AND VTABHEB which choke er All up the sores of the skin, and la a short time leave It hank and iry T It Is In the blood, and if yon want a smooth and »ft skin w hbIUSOLD’s bxtbaCT OF BARBA-, PABILLA. It gives a brilliancy to the complexion. A Clear, Smooth.'Skin and Bbauti jtJL COMPLEXION follows the use of HELUBOLD’S CONOESTBATSD FLUID EXTRACT BABSAFABIL LA It remOTM black spots, pimples and aU eruptions of the skin. - Not a Few of teb Worst-Dibokdebs ihat sffllct mankind arios from eeprnptions ef the blood. SELMBOLD'S EXTRACT,OF SASBAPARILLA Is s remedy ofthenl most value, - * To PinsiFY, Enbich tlce Blood, and jjgltiTlTT tliu tniDpiuiioK. tUte HiUflOliP’S HIGH* LT CO*OSISTBATBI> FLDID SXTBAOT tILLAr One bottle in stremih oat tfcUoh Syrup, or Peoootlon« . Belmbold’s Concentrated Extract BUCHU icthc treat Diuretic. HELMBOLD*S CON, OBNTRATBD EXTRACT 8 ABSAPAEILLA iethe Great Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to rules of Piarmacy and Gfatmlstry, and are the most estiva that ban be 'made. ' : it Thing of Beauty is a Joy Fob jyjE,—Those Who desire brilliancy of complexion, must purify and enrlchthe blood, whleh BILUBOLD’Ij fIOKOENTBATED EXTBAOT BABBAFASILLA Inva riably does. .Recollect lt Is no patent medicine. ■ Ash for'Helmbold’z. Take no other. mhDwfmSM A Hint to Both Sexes —How to Gain and Retain Ain-Kc noN. —lt hae frequently been sug gested that FfcisTATios Bittees are, In another form, the “Elixir of Love " of the Ancients. That they de junclt to quiet '*faiullr jars,* l and reconcile fretful wives to cross httihundy, we verily believe. When domestic quiet is restored| ! %nd connubial feusity reigns eopreine, *’ a . 1 ''How.greabHie charm.-how sweet the hliss, -That Unde eXpimion in a kiss 1 ’ ’ A free and proper use of Fiastatios Bitters will in eplro the souls of both sexes with pure and high-toned sentiments of slTectlon, and a capaolty for rare and ex quisite enjoyment in each other's society. Bemember, there is no place like borne and no.paselonlikelove andnothlngto linkthetwo togetheraud you to both Uke the great family blessing. Fiantatios Bittees. mylß-«t . ~ Jones’, . THE LOWEST belling FR-ICE It marked in figures on sack article, AND NNYBB VARIED. JONES' Crescent One-price CLOTHING HOUSE, MARKET STKSKT, above Sixth, No. 60*. ( MSP Prices reduced to suit the times, d fine assortment of BBADY-MADE CLOTHING, suitable for all seasons, constantly on band. Custom-work made to order at short notice. fmh9-3m Colgate’s Honey Soap. This celebrated TOILET BOAF, in cucb universal de mand, is made from the CHOICEST materials. Is MILD and EMOLLIENT in Its nature, FBAGBANTLT SCENTED, and EXTEEMBLY BENEFICIAL in its ac tion npqn the Skin. For sale by aU Druggists and Fancy Goods dealers, fe2B-tnthsly Itch. (Wheaton’s) Itch. SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) BALT BUSCH, Will core the Itch in 48 houxi. Alio, cures Salt Bbeam» Ulcers, Gfcilblalaa, and all Eruptions of the fikiu. Price CO cents. By sending 60 cents to WESES & TBB, BOBTO2T, Maes., will be for iraided free by mail* For sale by all Druggists. mhlS-ftn Chickebeng’s Pianos— iTeTT*39,OOOSOLD. —NewWarerooms. ft tf 11l Nntranee Is Art Gallery, Oil CHESTNUT Street. my4.2St* WM. H. DUTTON. Geoegb Steck & Co.’s ggsga n¥TT» pianos, FT# rn MASON ft HAMLIN’S CABIHBT ORGANS. ?iano Over 500 e»*h of the*© find I CABINET FORTES. Instruments have beeaeold by OBQASS Pi abo ht. G. i and the demand ts can- POBTBS. Bt»nU7iaer«Ming! OEOiLtfS. PUKO Por only by CABINET FORTES. J. B. GOtfliH. OROAIfS. PIAHO 88YKNTH sad OABSMUT 8t». CABiHET FORTES. no2o-tf ORGAN S. Clothing by tbs Milk* Thfe Unmeiu* itock of BSABT'HADB OIOTHIfIO now diifl»rod at WANAMAKEE ft BROWN’S OAS HALL POPULAR CLOTHIBO HOUBII S. E. cor. SIXTH and MARKET 81s. . If placed In one eontinnom Use t would ?eaeh a loss dlctance toward Slclunosd. TUclont stream of Clott- ing U running off at MARV2LLOT7BLT LOW FRICBS. ap!4‘tf Weekly Report of Interments* Hbaltb Ofpiob, May 20, 1885. Otatka and Interments in the City of Philadelphia i from the 13 th to the 20 th of May, 1865. ■ d « -r J? OAUBBB 07 OEAIE. >2 2 OAT7SBB OF DBATB. 3 m 3 •§ 3 . -1 » Ab««M****~ 1 Kryatpelasi % I 1 Fracture of Thigh... 1 Anemia.| 1 Fever, Irritative..,, 1 Apoplexy. 4 " Rfaeumatle.. 1 CaDC9r.»»..»*..—♦«.»i 1 44 Scarlet...... 9 *’ Biea»t*#..vej 1 ** Typhus * 5 2 •*. Uteru* 1 44 Typhoid 10 4 ** Stomach is 1 Casualties.J 2 Hemorrhage, Longs 2 Croup.*...-*.B: Hooping Cough 1 1 I Inflammation,Braiu 2 10 44 Brain..-**... 4 4 “ Lungs...**— 8 7 41 Heart.**,*—* 1 I 11 Peritoneum. 1 1 14 Lungs ..***.. 1 3: 44 Pl-?nra 2 4< Bowels..*.— I ** I. A Bowels. |4 Cholera Infantum... 2 44 Uterus....... S Cetebro-Spinal Me- IntussussepHon..**. 1 Uinyltig. »•«»*»*.»«• ] 1naniti0n............ 1 2 Cone—-*,. — i Marasmus l 7 Consumption,Lungs 31 8 Old Agent.. «•«*...» 4 3 Convulsions- 210 Palsy.... 6 Diarrhoea.•»«»..—*►* 2 2 Pusrpera-,.. 2 Dropsy*....*.. ***... 2 1 Rheumatism 2 ~ Brain—.*.. 2 44 Heart. l 44 Chest....—** 1 Kunover onß. E-.- 1 44 Heart 1 Scrofula.....* 1 2 Disease of Brain—.. 1 Small-Pox 4 18 44 Heart*.—6 Still-horn * 11 44 Liver....— 2 Tumors.— —*— 1 Drowned— 2 Tetanus. .*—.*— 1 Dysentery—....... 2 t Unknown-... 5 2 Debility 2 8 Wounds—Gunshot.. 51 Expoiore.l —* Effusion on Brain... 1 T0ta1.....144130 OF TUB A*oy* VBSKS WlEl— 1 year,— ..,.67 From4oto 6C. .....k From Ito 2 21 ** 50to 60.... —-.15 44 2to 6 25 41 60to 70 **.24 *« 6to 10 11 44 70 to 50...—-.11 44 lOtolfi.—*. 7 44 80to 90 7 44 15 to 20 9 44 90;tol00. .—**—* 3 44 20t030...«. S 2 44 80so 40.—50 Total— 274 WAasa. warps. wards. First t ......14 Tenth 4 Nineteenth Second**.• .*...16 Eleventh.* 4 Twentieth. —lO Third.!.... .*,..11 Twelfth 7 Twenty-first... 4 Fourth..... *...13 Thirteenth..... 7 Twenty-secoiLd.il fifth-...is Fourteenth. 8 Twenty-third .. 7 fbeth —8 Fifteenth ....... 9 Twenty-fonrth-19 Seventh*..... ..12 Sixteenth 8 Twenty-fifth... 8. SeventeenGi—l4 Twenty sixth.. 8 “lath Blßighteenih. BUnknown *lO Total*. Deduct deaths from the country....*. ffet deaths in the city..... —....—.258 io H ke Y» sla \ &B » 2l4 5 *<weign,42: Unknown, 18, Almshouse, 8 ; People of Color, 28: from the coun try, 10. The number of deaths, compared with the corres ponding week of 1864, and of last week, was as fol- Weefeendiuf May 21,1984, was ss?. Week ending May 13. 1865, was 826 Males. 160: females. 12i; boys. 73; girls, 57 Deaths and interments of soldiers. 16. By order of the Board of Health. T QEORGR K CHAMBERS, Begistrar. MABRIEB. VAUGHN—GETTY.—On Thursday evening, May 18th. by Bay. Eeweliyn Pratt, Mr. Pinkerton R. Vaughn to Mies Lizzie A., daughter of A. Getty, Eeq„ all of Philadelphia* (Cheater-county papers please copy.) * TAYLOR—HAYWARD.—In New York, Wed nesday, May 17th, by the Rev, Dr* Rice, assisted by the Rev. T. B. Sturgis, Levi Taylor to Maw Au jrusta, daughter of Wm. B. Hayward, Esq., of New York. ■ AMES— FLYMLY—In Springfield, Mis., May 17th, by th* E*v. Franels Tlfflny, Brevet Brigadier General Join w - Ames th Margaret, only daagbtor of B. Enah Plumly. UIE3D- TYNDALE-— Lient. William E.<tFyndale, drown* ed on the 2ist October, 1854, in the Ohio river, while on detached service, proceeding from Ironton to Galllpos. The body has been recovered^ The funeral will take place from the residence of his mother. No. 818 North Eighth street, this (Mon day) afternoon, at 8 o’clock, tils mala friends and those of the family aro respectfully Invited to at* tend. .. * holmes.—Suddenly, of paralysis, on the 20th Instant, Sarah M., wife of John Holmes, and daugh ter of the late D. B. Hlnman. „ „ , Funeral to-day (Monday), at 3 o’clock P. M-, from the residence or her mother, West Chester, Pa. * THORNTON-—Entered Into rest, at Moorestown, N. J., on the morning of Saturday. May 20th, Mary, relict of the late S. O. Thornton, M. U. The funeral is appointed for Tuesday, the 23d Inst., at 8 O’clock P. M. The friends of the family will attend at her iato residence, without more funeral notice, ** : tOESEB.—On thn isth bstaDt, Mrs. susstmah, wife of John Loeser, in the 78tk v«ar of ker ago. Hetfriends, relatiyes, ftnd those of tke family are Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence o* her husband, No. DM Gilbert street, on Monday morning, the Md, at S o’olook. Funeral to prooeed to Whltemarah, Montgomery county, - ** HERBERT,—At Ooldsboro, N.C., on the morning of the leth Instant, Oapt, Henry Herbert, of Frank ford, late In command of 00. H,fith. Regiment, U. S. V. T. Duo notice wlllbe irivenof tho funeral. •*. . BROWN.—on tfif N)ttL' lB8t„F:milto Theresa, in i&Bt fiftQSllMF aged 7 months. The relatives and tetendg of tkn-ftimHy aieiannltetD to attend the funeral, from her pMmftts 1 reilMeap No. fill Franklin street, on Monday, (this after,! noon), at S o’olook, to prooeed to Laurel Hill, * ' JULY 6, IB6S, IRLACK ENGLISH GRENADINES.— JJ Just received, a cue of Black English Grenadines, It 10 cents a yard. BESSON A SON, Monrninx Store, _, . , , DlB CHESTNUT Street. One price. Prices In plain figures. mylfi BLACK CHALT DE LAINE.—JUST U onened, one ease of plain black Chaly de Laines. at cents a yard. BESBON A SON, UfonrhiurStore, • 918 CHESTNUT Street. One price Prices In plain figures mylO WHITE &HAWL9. BEST ASSORT* T* HSHTnneowir. Pore White Berege ShawU. Fare White Hernauie do. Fore White SheUeod do. , • Pure White Thyetltik Fringe. . my iff tf £T££ & LAaDEuL ORB HUNDRED ARB RIRXrTT SECOND REGIMENT PBNNSYLYANIAWO LUNTEEKS,—The officers and men of the 192 d Regi ment F. Y. Will assemble at the CUSTOM HOUSE on MONDAY AFTBEBOON, at 2« c’c!onr. lu cl!lzene' dresse to attend the funeral of Lleat. WE B. TIN* DALE, who was drowned in the Ohio river, oa the re« tornof the wgimentl on the 31»t of last October, 1884. The followSi* lesolatlODß wore adopted on the occa .ion Of am R -pHOMAS, Lai© Colonel Com’ding 192 d Begiment P. V. n hereas t By an lneorntableand ail wiee Frovldenoe, in the diepeDKfltlOD of file Will, we have been called to mourn the death of oar late brother officer, Lieut. Tyn* dale, and unfeignedly regretting the loss which this regiment has sustained by this stroke of Divine autho rity over the hopes and aspliations of men, we feel ca.u«d apoE to express our sorrow that his voles Is no longer heard i& oar coaneil»> nor hie manly form to be 'smu in oar midßt. A* an effieer. a soldier* and a gen tleman, bis brief, yetutefol connection with ns In the service of the United States, in which his whole heart wee enlisted, for the suppression of this most causeless rebellion, be secured oar highest respect ana admira tion, never shrinking from the most responsible and ar duous duties; be also won and deserved the entire con fidence of the commanding officers of the regiment, and hefeUi as a soldier would desire to fall, at the post of dnty and of honor, to which he had been Msigned. . And, feeling an expression of oar sorrow due te hu me< That the commissioned officers this regi insiitwUl wear the usual badge of moutnittfr. s That Capt. Joel «, Feikius, Dr, Elchmond H. JOtt, Adjniant Jwnec B. Bouty, p* -a. commUtee to couTex to tho bereaved family Of a copy pi these proceediegs. .**.... PABADE <JOSTES* •W TION. —An Adjourned Meeting of the ponven tiDK'wlll ba held at the.Ceuhty Court House (entrance Street., on MONDAY IPENING. Mi last , at 8 oclock. P«.ln»l al.eu4aatoJ. i «v«.ti^ gS vto^ eßl4ei;t WEgTHE ÜBDERBieHED WOOD- BaK. Efi WABK and TABN DBALEBB.agree to closet>nr places 97-busia«sB oh.Batardays at 8 o clock F. Jl. te>® May JJthluntii July 28th, Hi' FEAiiniaOPb A 00., wmTR & FBCHIO, ' ,T. H. COT LB A OOj CfilPMAft * WHITE. B. W CAfiSlDt. FaBBSWORTH a GRATBILIi, HOWE & EUBTON, JRv T. WHITE. A. il. ff. 0, STAHL, BtJ£SELMAN & KIRK, . . GEOKOE FOLKRR, CHARLES WESTON. njy22’ 3t MEREDITH. WORTHINGTON A CARVER. ra* PHILADELPHIA, HAT 20,1865. —The undersigned desires to state to the patrons and friends of • * the SCHOOL FOB MAIMED SOL DIERS.” laUly held in ihe Government Hospital, CHRISTIAN Street, that during the year ending May 11, l£6B, there were received for this worthy enterprise contributions amounting -»■»■>.* -»*♦-*-***•■ ®l*S2l W From sale of 212 oO Totsl-e.v**-..*.-—-^****‘**^'*-* 4 1 <jJl|634 03 Expenditures, including erection of building n forschcol, purchase of bcokv&e~~ •„**•*• I»Wo05 Leavinglnmyhands*atthisdate.^e«, v *-*4*- , $B5B 96 for the benedt of the same .school, to La continued in the U. S. General Hospital, Chester, Fa. .. .. , The class of mod, exceeding 260. who attended the school have acknowledged tbomselvee as greatly bene fited, »td so me have done well.- As suitable leachers tan be procured the school. will, resume : Jts regular routine of: wo*fe, and. we tmat, wl)h largsr rs. Httlta than heretofore. fit*} JOagDPftg.. TBDNESNFH WA.KD—IT. I. No. *.—Memheis ate, reqne.tod toAssemblo at ihe usual place of meeting, at half*past two o clock* TB3B (Monday) AFFTERNOON, to .attend the funeral; o* onr late Brother,-Lieut; WILLIAM fe TTNDALE* • 192 d Begiment P.V. STOCKTON BATES, . It Secretary. IH£ ANNUAL MAT FESTIVAL M? IN AID OF-BT. JOHN 8 OBFHAN ABTLDM will be held on the Grounds of the lnetltntioh,!WSST. PHILADELPHIA, on TBDBSDAY next,.2Sth* Inst.; : v : Arrangen enti have been made with the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company to ran their Care from Bridge street to the station opposite the Grounds at interval*' daring the days also, with the City Passenger Rail ways ro run additional Care over the Wire Bridge to the Gtounds. myiO-ot*, PHILADELPHIA, MAY- 19^1888. I® —The ansnal ntoftllßE of the StOokholders «r>he. RESOLUTE MINING GDUFaNT wi.l be bold at tbeir office. No. 334 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 6th proximo* at 12 .o'clock for the election of Directors and the busi ness B. X.HODPEB* - mySO-14t Secrttarr. Kg® OFFICE OF THE WALSP/BEYD FBTROLBUM '**■&***;* FnxisAx>xi>psiA, M*T.i7..iams. DIVIDEND NOTICE.-A CBUT on the capital stock of the WALNUT BEND PETROLEUM COMPANY has this day. been declared, payable on and after TUESDAY, the 36th. lmt., at the Office of the Company, South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia The transfer books will close on Thurs day. the 26th Inst. A, 0. MULLIN, tPTIS tbmtSO Treasurer. K®® ALLUKCE PETROLEUM AND VZ& COAL COMPANY. —TheTe remains unsold a limited number of BHABE9 of the Capital Stock of this Company* whleh can be subscribed lor at the Office of the Company. No. 136 South THIRD Street, or at the Office o! the Treasurer, No. 108 WALNUT Street. . Capital Stock, 600.000 shares; 100 000 shares reserved* to be sold for working capital; subscription price. 26 can ta per share. my-20-St coal aY COST I ~" HOUSEKEEPEKS’ OOA.L COMPANY, OFFICE. lON SOUTH FIFTH STREET, BELOW CHESTNUT. A Company has been formed under the Mining Law* of Pennsylvania, of the above name, for the pur pose of supplying Coal-h> Us members at prime cost, and you collated to become a participant la The rtoJlref the Company has been divided into 35. * GOO share vat $lO per share, making a capital of 0250,- 000, afMEfM&IQO.OCO is set apart for working capital. It is tksuiie&ttofi of this Company to furnish each of its stockholders with one gross ton (2,240 pounds) of com annually, tor each share of stock held by them during the existence of this Company (which has bsen char tered for sixteen yesrs) at cost, if the stockholder de elres to receive It Last wJntt? a ton or coal of only 200? pounds oust at your door uiz.to, WbiU the mining and IranfiPOrttegol atonol 2 240 pounds, sort only $7.60: thus mahiag the enormous profit of five dollars on a single ton of coal, besides the difference In weight. Why pay the differ ence, when by becoming a member of the Housekeep ers’ Goal Company you will become directly connected with the mining and delivery of your own Coal, there by securing it good, oU&n t cheap % and of full weight f All these benefits are secured to you at once If you join this Company. The eharao’-er of the leoflmmen having ibis enterprise In «hSr<e is sufficient gnarautee that the objects of the Association will bs (ally verified. The Company have preoured the lease of the well known colliery of “Branehdale,” situated about seven miles from Porttville. on a branch of the Minehill and. Schnylkill Haven Railroad. The coal is of the best nuaiity of the region, it being the celebrated Spohn veia. The mine will now yield. 40.000 ton* of coal per year, and eaA readily bo mtds to double It? present prodae ti&B at a very email cost. The supply may be e*ld <0 ba inexhaustible, for, so fa; as the existence of this Com pany is concerned, it certaisly Is so. , r The mine is in complete working order, with all the msehisery and personal piopezty necessary and usual to work a first-class colliery. The stock of this Company is notan inflated one, it bsing based upona fair equivalent in property. The investment will be a good one, as the Company expect 10 realize sufficient profit from theeale of the sur plus of ail coal mined over 26,000 tons, to pay a good .semi-snnual dividend. _ . "Information concerning the affaire of the Company esn be obtained at the office. PRBRIDBNT, 2. 7. LEASE. M. D.» Erankford. BBCBSTAET. JOHJ BACOH, Office of the Company. TREASURER, TSOS. WBIGGINB. S. E Cor. Fifth and Chestnut sts. B, y, maks, " P LEWiS THoarrsoir. B. H. JSSES. „ THOMAS WEIOQINS JACOB W. BOOKIOS. «r>l7 mwfs4t *2Sr OfFICE OF THE COAL RIDGE IMPBOVBMEJST ARO OOaL OOMPAirr. Philadelphia, Mar 8, 2835. A Special Heeling or the Stockholders -will be held at the Office of the Company, 329 WaLHUT Street, on TSUBIsDAT, MaySfith. at 12 o’flock M. By order of the Board of Directors. HORACE B. MITCBELL, »y!8 tB6 Secretary. THE ANHVAI MEETING OF THE W 3& Stockholders oflkhe MAUD AN HINIKG COM* PAST, (of Lake fcuvefllFj *lll be bald at their office, No. 324 WALfIUT Street, on THTJRSDaI, the 33th lost., at 12 O'clock, for the election of Directors and the trft&fcteUdu of other bnfiineee, „ BA* BOOPE&, Secretary. Philadelphia, May 10, 1865. myll-13t KS* OFFICE OF THE CHIOS PASSES- W QHE BJLILWAT CO., 80. »08 South POUBTH Street _ > t Pmi.adblphia. May 2,1865, A meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at ute Office on MONDAY, May 21d, at 10 o’clock A. 11, to consider aud accept the Supplement to the Charter, patted at the late eeccloa of the Legislature. By order of the Board of Directors. _ my3l7s WM, P. KEMBLE, Secretary. PHIIiADSIPBIA, HAT 13, 1863. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the a Minin* Company. ofLafce Superior, will he held At their office. 80. 32ft WALNUT Street, on TVBS MT, the 80th Inst., at 13 o'clock* for the election. of Directors, and the transaction of other/busiaees, milfi-tmySO B A, HOOPEB, Secretary, mSZSF* A OESEBAXiMSETINe OFSTOCK ■aw BO LDBRB of the WEST VIRGINIA K ATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY, May 30,1865, at BP. M., at No. s>£ South SIXTH St., to elect Directors, make By-Lana, and transact other b J. H. WHEELBB. Secretary. SOTICE TO AIX I)*l,lNqni;ST lag? CORPORATIONS ORGANISED UNDER ANY LAW OP TBE STATE OP FEENBYL VANIA. Notice Is hereby given to all companies incorporated by or under any law of the Commonwealth or Pennsyl vania. and organized at any time prior to the first Mon* day of November, 1864. that have failed to make report to-ahe Auditor General under the Act approved April 31, 1888, and the Aet approved April 30,1864, that they are required to report to the Auditor General forthwith, as follow*, viz.: In case a dividend has been declared, the Treasurer will report, under gath, the amount of capital paid In, the date, amount, and rate per cent. of each dividend, during the year ending the first Monday of November, 1664, and any previous year or years in which the Com panysnay have had an existence; and In cnienodlvt dend has been declared daring the year or year* end ing as aforesaid, then an appraisement of the cash value of the capital stock, as it existed between the first and fifteenth days of November, must be made by the President or Treasurer, and a majority of the Director*, under oath. When an appraisement is made, the re port should also state at what time the Company was ”8 addition to the above report, under the act of April 21, IffiS, companies not paying a tax on tonnage are re« auired to make a separata report, under oath, of the Treasurer, of the amount of net earninga or income re ceived daring the period from April 30 to November 1, 1864, In accordance with the second section of the act, WCOBFOBITBD BY OTHIB STATUS end •* doing business In this Commonwealth, are notified that they are made subject to the tax on net earnings or Income under the 2d section of the aet of AprillB64, and are required to report to the Auditor General the amount of such net earnings orlucome re ceived between the 30th of April and the Ist of Nvvem* 1664. All delinquent Companies inco'poraudby or under any law ol the state of Pennsylvania. will bd anjrded A reasonable time iu which to make the several raporte required by law and above enumerated; bat continued oegltci or refusal will subject them to forfeiture of chareen utdtr the 2d proviso of the 2d section of the act Of April 30- 16C4, which Is in he following words: ••provided further, That any oorpoifttlon Which has failed to make returns to the Commonwealth, as re quired by the act ol April 21, a. D. 1658, entitled ‘An act tot the better securing to the Commonwealth the pay mentoftaxesdueby incorporated companies, ’may make ■meb return witoin sixty days after the passage of this -.ct, any law to the contrary notwithstanding; and all fl*jlixquent companies falling or refusing to make fail returns and pajment to the State, as required by the general laws of tbia Commonwealth iu relation thereto, snail have all their right* and privileges declared for by proclamation fromtbo&overaor.^^^ Auditor General. W. H KEMBLE. State Treasurer. ffARRTBBPftq» May 10.1865- . ‘ ."my 13 1m GENERAL AGENT. KOBT. K. OOBSOfI, piRBCToas, WAWAttfIAEB, fcBEOWK, JRESS.— PHTLADErjPttTA,' MONDAY, MAY 22, 1866, + » i> B K MS. * v 'TtEs* BISHOP SIMPSON, i" OF *HH KIYttODtSt EPISCOPAL OHUBOK. will deliver an Addzesf oa ruwi>iT f evening, m.t 23d, at a o'clock, i at the METHODIST EPISCOPAL OHUBGH, (Old BrlckJ, Sonthcect corner of RICHMOND and MARLBOROUGH Street., ,Sj^J*oT-’ , ABIiAHAM: MNOOTrN." For eele at , Southaait corner ol KIOH METHODIBT lilijQgPAL BOOS STORE. MO. »» North FOURTH, street. - JJIMnnwI , HENRY MANSFIELD, Morihweet corner of SECOND and BROWN Steele,!'’ Bav. J. H. ALDA'fr.MO.JIIC PALMES Street. AUGUSTUS H. FUEOKEJUfIriBE, Southeast corner or FBAMKFOBDBond and’PNMtttreet. myl7-6t*_ IBELMD AEMSEBHIA. IRELAND A SOVEREIGN STATE IN-tfksi AMERI CAN UNION. j Verr Rev Dr MCRIABTF Trill deliver a Lectors thlotuve .ulii.ct to IrUhmea arid the Fd.lGe«f In* laud, at the ACADEMY OP MUSIC, ox HOBDAY EVENING, May 2A 1866. The triumph of the Union is the trumpet note of uni vertalliberty over the world. . 'Tickets 20 cents; Reserved Seats SO eents,. . Tickets can be had at Eugene Book Store, 1037 Ohestnnt; John E. Downing, Kl*bth, Ahoje Walnut, Book Store; John Breman, Jesreler, 80. 13 8. Elahth etrset; James Tobin. Jefferson and Cadwatader, Grocer. myll-thsmwfeet |gp"\ A CARD. * UNION VOLUNTEER REFRESHME NT SALOON, FOOT OF WASHINGTON AVENUE Shall onr hraye eoidiers he well entertained on thtftr return f It ie for the citizens of Philadelphia to deoide. It will ho four years, on the ensuing 27th of Hay.alnoe the Union Volunteer Refreshment Committee was or ganized. and if the Institution is closed on that day, the amount, of cash on hand Will no more than meet our obligation*. The w»r is virtually ended, yet our Brave, who have so nobly and valiantly defended our firesides and country ere about to return to their homed Shall WO receive and refresh them and show by our hospl, taltty and' kindness that their great services are folly appreciated by the grateful citizens of Philadelphia and' vicinity? The Committee will, with great pleasure; continue their voluntary duties, should The funds be furnished, and they hope this will be a final appeal. ( Contributions banded our Gomfidttte,.or either of the following gentlemen, will roach us, and be properly;, appropriated; . Rev Dr. THOMAB BRAINEBD; M0."634 Pine street. THOMAS EOBine, Era.■ president of Philadelphia ' Bask. .. 'vt : D. B. CUMMINS, Eta-. President Girardßsnk. g, a. MSACEB. I*o.. President Farmers’and He* shdfiles’*sak- _ J; B. AUSTIN, Esq., President Southwark Bank, M. W. WOODWARD. Rsa. Cashier HannfsctUNrs’ and Mechanics’ Ranh. " THOMAS T. FIRTH, Esa., TreMuror Pennsylvania Batlioed. ‘ JAM3B C. HARD A CO.. corner Market and Decatur streets. , ’ ■■ ’ SAMUEL B. PALES, Ena. ,- Ho. 7«; Vine street. ARAD' BARROWS, Chairman. J. B Wadb. Secretary; myl9-fmwi2t AT THE ANNUAL REE TING |BE? OF TOT STOCKHOLDERS OF THE MAPLE SHADE COMPANY, held this day, at their Office, • Hoi 8»4 WALNUT STREET., „ the following Officers were elected to serve for the en sulngyear; i- . THdMAiERAIT T tOTTS. . JOBNjSBBEfibIRE. THOMihA^EARLB. ■bestry c.,Tonira. , . _ . Tie folio-win* is axtradtw from the annual reparts of the President and Tiearorer, presented and read to the Stockholders:’ ' . .. ... “The land cannot be said to have been extensively bored yet, there being ample room for many more wells to he pat down; many of the lots not yet having been -bored at ally and 1 Very "few of them having more than one well on a lot. The good character of the territory ‘ for Oil Is not surpassed by any on .Oil Creek or else “ The Company has received at this office daring the oast year,- ending Hay 6th, Inclusive, from sales of oil, ft©., $4C8,7£6 96, ont of whleh has been paid, rent of ofl ce salariest office and other Incidental expenses, the anm of $6,646 S 9; State taxes on dividends god net earnings, Including the April dividend, $17,241.87; and in twelve monthly dividends the »nm of $340,000. being «ixty*elfht per cent, per annum on the O&pltal Stock of the Company, leaving a bal&r ice in the hands of the .Treasurer at that date of $94,999.80, since which there have bees rf chived s7,7<tt>> or a total balance at this date of «0»e9D.30;” THOS. R, SfiABLBi fitowetarXv 'Philadelphia, May 18,1666 my2Q at* 129* OFFICE OF THE AHTGDALOID MIHIHG COMPAMY OF LAKB SUPERIOR, Ho. 334- WALNUT Street. „ Philadelphia, May 19,1865. KOTICJS is hereby given, that the Annual Hearting of the Stockholders of “ The Amygdaloid Mining Com pany of Lake Superior* 5 will he held at the Offioe, Ro, 334 WALBOT Street, on THUSBDAY, 7th proximo, at 12 o'elook M., for the election of Directors and the transaction of other husineis__ mrSO-Ue7 F. K. WOMRATH, Secretary. KS* VOOfi-lUSkPIIKd, PENMANSHIP, 832? Mercantile Calculations, Business Forms, &c , , taught thoToushlv and practically at M CRITTBKDBK'S COMMBBCXAL COLLBQI, HO. 037 OBBSTHUT STEEBT, COB. OF SAVKITH. Telegraphing, by stmnd and on paper, taught, with the advantages of office practice, by one of the pest of practical operators. Separate department for la&ies. Btndenis instructed separately, and at such hours as mav loot enit their convenience. • my!9-3t* •3H*- IBE AKSITAL BEEtISG OP THE Stockholders of the EMPIRE, COFFER co <«t Michigdfi) WUI he held *t *beir 4®* WALNUT etrest, on FRIDAV ,tlK.2a iav of Jan 6,1865. at 11 o'clock A. M., for the ELECTION OF BIBRCTORS and the transaction of (Biet bneineM. _ __ , -J.-B. Hc.HDijLW' Secretary. PHiLADELPtfiA, May Iff, 1865. 'i»- ' V- . myltmel KSSF= THE AKKUAX, JCKETING OF THE KS? Stockholders of the PHILADEPHIA MS BOS TON HlSlffOoo»tsi (of Michigan) WllLbeh.ldit’ their Office, No. 423 WALNUT BtieeL the 2d day of Jane, 1865. at 1 o’«lcck B*aCj, lor tysi- ELECTION OF DIBIOTOBS and the transaction. X other business. J S.McMULLIN, Secretary. Philadelphia. May IC. 1865. ,jgylo*tje2 OFFICE OF THE IEHIOH COAX AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, . : . . FHir.AMi.PHiA, Key 18, 1865. Stockholder? of thie Company, whose names appeared wench on their books, at the close of transfers, on the lfiih of March last, are hereby notiaed that; theirright to snhscrlhe to new steak on the terms 01 te6 Circular of March loth, 1865, will expire at 3 o'clock HI n the 24th Inst. 80L0MON SHBPiIEBD, myio-124 Treasurer. ■f3B~ KEBCHMIS’ MD MANCFAO TUKEES’ NATIONAL BAHK. # PiTTSEoaa, April 11,1865. Stockholders are hereby notified that nooks will he opened for subscription to the new stock of this Bank atthe COMMERCIAL a ATIONAL BAHK, In Philadel phia, on MONDAY, May Ist, 1855, and will sontlnno open dnrint basking hoars, daily, from 18 o’clock A. X. to 3 o’clock B. if, until Thursday, Jane Ist, 1865. By order of the Board of Directors JOHN SCOTT. Jr., Cashier. E. S. BOLLMAN. President, Pittsburg, Penn*. MOST. B. BTESHIHO. Vise President, Philadelphia apls-H«l MILITARY. SPBIZK MONEY AND GOVBBN MEfT BOUNTY TO ALIr WHO MSTSB THB UNITED BTaTBS MABIHE COBPS, Orders have been TsceWed from the Bead of th* Marine Corps, at Washington sot to restrict recruit* to a particular class (as has bees the cue heretofore), but to receive ALL who have served in the volnntow ser* rice, or in tb* rejrul&xs, or In the marines, and havt been honorably disth&tftde Such persons enlisting in the United States Marines will receive the Govern ment bounty, and will also be entitled to their share of frize money in any capture of the enemy’s vessels, or further information apply at the recruiting ren dezvous. Ho 311 South PsoST Street, between 9 X* M. and 3 c’clcsk P. *, .very loSllT, apl-tf Captain and Becrnlting Ofleer. DIVIDENDS. E»» Pi'sssii.vamA it a i Elect all las’ COMPANY-TREABUBBB’B DEPARTMENT. PEILAnznPHiA, Hay-S, 1865. ITOTICB TO BTOCKHQJ.DKiiB.-yhe Board of Di rectors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PBS CBWT on the GapitaL Stock of the Com pany, clear of National and State taxes, payable on and after May 80, 1865. Blank powers of attorney- for collecting dividends can be had at the Offloe of the Company, *o. »38 South THIRD Street. THOMAS T. TIBTH, my4-23t Treasurer. FINANCIAL. CBAMS* *VOIT< AXXX. BSVBOV, XK. QHABLBS EMORY St CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKEBS, Mo. IS South Third i PHILADELPHIA. An kind, of onconent fund* aad Bold Ud Buyer bought apd cold, and Collections mad 4, Particular attention given to the pnrohaae and aala of Qorernmant.State, and other Stock* and Loan, on *oa> million. noi7-6m 7.30. 5-20. 10-40. ADAMS & LEVIS, Ho. SOS UHESTNCT STREET, BANKERS AND BROKERS. All Undcot GOVERNMENT bbcdkitiks and stock* bought. BOLD. and NEGOTIATED. SOLS ANB BILYIB BOUGHT AND BOBS. Special attantioa iiyan to on. stqckb. mtu-sm IDWARD lOkiya. NORASI *, WARflOg. gDW. ROBINS Ac CO., STOCK AND EXOHAHOB BROKEBS, ■o.«lovni ihdid anon, PHILADELPHIA . all kinds on RANK NOTH, GOLD, BILVKH, BTOCKS. BONDS. AND GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. BOUGHT AMD 80LD. GoUmUcm jaada on an part, of ttu country. Depotue roociTod, cnbiett to not Ann, gad interest mowed, mh74m gEOOND NATIONAL BANK, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, (LATB ISO* OITT TRUST COMPANY.) CAPITAL. «800.000. BANKERS’ AND MERCHANTS' COLLECTIONS promptly attended to on tha mort favorable terms. 8.1 WABKIB, President, CHABLBB H. BIOOS. Caehlst. mba-Ns. CHEAT CENTAL OLOTHINO HQOSE^ FINANCIAL. UNITED STATES ■y-SO LOAN. third series. 1230,000,000, By authority of the Seentury of the TrMiurF.fhe uuffenrffueJ, the Geurgl Suburiptlos Agent for the •tie of United State* SeturiUee. offer* to the public the third eerie* of Treasury Nele«, biariug eivtn and three-tenth* per test. Internet per annum, known agth» SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN? These Mote* ere issued under date of Jnly 18, 1865, and are payable three yean from that date in cur rency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into U. S. 5-20 SIX PER GENT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. Then BtfM* are new worth a haudtOß* premium, apd are exempt, as are all the Government Bondi, County, and Municipal taxation, which adds from ont to three ptr ant. more to their value, accuzdkuito the rate levied upon other property. The interact ll payable semi-annually by ceupena attached to each note, which may be cut off and (Old to any bank orbenker. The interest at 7 80 per cent, amount* to One cent payday on a $6O note. Two cents per day ou a 1100 note. ’ Ten cents per day on a ;<5OO note. Twenty cents per day on a $l,OOO not*. One Dollar per day on a $5,000 noto. Note* of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon reseivt of subscriptions. The notes of this Third Berios are precisely stftdlar in form and privileges to the Bovon- Thirtles-already sold, exsept that the Government reserved* Uself the option of paying interest in cold coin at 6 per cent, instead of 7 8-10thi in cunrenoy. Subscribers will deduct; the in terest in currency up to Jnly 15th, at the time when they subscribe. The delivery of the notes or this Third Series of the Seven-Thirties will commence on the let of June, and will he made promptly and continuously after that date. The slight change made in the conditions of this THIRD SEBIKS-uffeet* only the matter of interest The peyment In gold, if made, Will be enuivnlont to the currency Interest of the higher rate. The retain : to sjpeele payments, hi the event of Whioh only wlll the option to pay interest in gold be availed of, would so,reduce and eaualizs prices as that put .chases msde With six per cent in gold would be fully : canal to those nude with seven and three-tenths per cent, in currency. This is THE ONLY. LOAN IN MARKET now offered: by the Government, and 11s superior ad vantages nuiks It the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than $135,000,000 of the Lout Authorized by Congress are now in the market This amount, at the rate at which It Id being absorbed, will all bo subscribed for within sixty days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uni formly bsfe the ease os (losing the subscriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded faculties for taking the Loan, the National Basks, Slats Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to re "celve subscriptions at har. Subscribers will selsctthsir ovn£ agents, in whom they have confidence, and who onlyare to be responsible for the,dell very of the notes for they receive orders, u ~ JA Y OOG K E. BUBSQRIPTIOM AGENT, No. 114 SOtfT& THIRD STREET, "• pmLADMffBIA, ■.,«> yyifrtf <pHE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, • MO. 136 SOUTH FOUBTH STRBETy MLGW CHESTNUT, . Pays fiys per ssnt. Interwt on DdpoMßyatsmdjgjar the sale of United States 7 8-18 Loans"sT-pW. -Goyern ment, State and City Loans andStoSJgMnJSt aadaoW for depositors and others on Coffunl»sßHT ~ affig-gai NEW PUBLICAWONS. i f EDITION 1 READY. •J GF 'BHB OBLBBRAiBB GAmSQQNSi- OF^B*PHABL. - Aas- PRICE REDUCED. _ ConsutinK off’ SttfW’fUwlaiFSVllWli Each plate is accofflPolii(d-by des«r(MtVe t«xt, and, the ticntatlon from th. Bwlptarei» I .Dlnetrstive of scents In the Life of our t^mmitx^Smfour,' s thesejpro. ductione sriS intendodwiHWTOt. The whcle p.lnted tta a ffne auality and most beauti ful paper <l3xl7lScbwawJirtharnf>n(ir of Raphael and a hietory of the CakfouegNpaMdin a strong, neat. appropriateFourFOino. ■' » t - - - The highest encoroinms of-JheUrjtPi..has been freely lavisbsd upos published January Ist, 186 A •• ■■ ■ Pmcsa =s* of the set In Portfolio, arfflOrffigtlhlng complete. PLAIN PROOFS. FCLLYf^SfXtIU. . ».„$8 00 ARTIST PROOFS, (USSOj^ylffepU'-.... w—l», OO ' MSr A.LSOr'Sp&’&gWr --®E PORTRAIT. AUTOGRAPH OF COBDBN. J. with uComplsMtMMMtcr. of.the Life of this cels bratsd.chimptsiwpn-asan Liberty. ««r PFBUBHLVG CO. . »a*BI<9ADWAY, MEW YORK, 487. ' ' HENRYA. BROWN, Manager. jg®“ RiatdLiztz ofouirTßSokeFßEE. mr22 mth2V. TtTAW ' BBANDEGEE.— JUST OPT, XU. one of the best ". Woman's Hovels' 1 ever pub lished* Of decided ability, originality, and power. Sdition after edition is and the demand tncreaeea CARLSTOH, Publisher, Hew York, - my 2- mwflOt THE STRANGERS’ GUIDE TO PHI EB™ EDmo ** A adE&X TO JklrL PUBLIC BUILDIBFG6. PIMMOf Amusement, Commereial, Benevolent, and Seilclous Institutions, tactadisg Laar«l Hill, Woodland. Monu ment, cud other Cemeteries, 4tc., with a MAr of the Consolidated City and numerous ILIiUSTBATIOtfS. . ALSO, A MAP OP THE CITZ in pocket form. LIHDSAI & BLAKIBTOS, Publisheiß and Bookeellers, mi 23 . JTo. 35 South BIXTd St*, above Chestnut. JUST PUBLISHED. "OUR CAPTAIKS,” . - Witii Portealts on Steel. 1 volume 12mo, Morocco cloth Price $175. This atwaeviv© book consists of most carefully-ure- Btosraphlei of • GEaKT, SHHKMAIt. ~ THOMAS, „ BHBRIPAJS. PAKRAGUT. * Compiled from official information and the most trust worthy authorities. The narratives abound with inci dents of,the highest Interest, and are a record of great plans, heroic deeds, exciting adventures, amusing scenes and occurrences, and final Victory. At the services of these “Great Captains" havedorered the Whole period of tha war; the book is lu fact a „ HIBTOM OP THB GSBaT BEB8LLIOJ?, Pram its commencement to the fall of Richmond. To aU Who have borne a part in these great cam paigns. or who have bad friends engaged in them, the work will nave peculiar value, while to all readers its importance and interest will be apparent. The volume is printed on fins pap«r, handsomely hound in morocco doth, bevelled edges, and is Illus trated [with Five Portiaits on steel, engraved from re cent Photographs, all of which are pronounced perfect likenesses. Copies sent free by mail on receipt of price. ' c * B- RICHABDSO.2S, Publisher, myl&-fm2t 540 BROADWAY, Hew York. TTIBTOBY OBQWNS Tfl.ffi BRAVE, ■“. The PubllcbsM iwpsctfaliy annonncß thM THg HISTOEY OF THg PEAKS*LY4HIA KBSBBvI OOBFS.I* now ready for deliver* to sabaerlberi. It contains a complete record of this gallant organiza tion; and of the different companies, regiments, and brigades, giving graphic descriptions,©! their Expedi tions. Marchs?, Skirmishes and Battles, together with biographical sketches or Officers and personal Records of each private during his term of service—comniled from Wffm BEFyRTB aud other Dicumess. br It is in one volume, octavo of 722 pages, andlsela gantly Hliutratod by STEEL ESGSaVIHOS of Go vernor CURTIS. Generals MEADS- McOALL and tha i”UMited £EYR OLD 6, and by a Map of the vicinity of Richmond, showing the route ot march and the battles in which the KES2RVEB were engaged in the seven days A&d is neatly printed on good paper AHA hanasomely bound in* bia«k «l«th and library y* l * l?ld only by subscription. Price from this date, $4 50tn cloth; in library leather style, f 5. Sent by mail free of postage, on receipt of price. Active and responsible parties desiring to canvass for this popular and attractive History, will make appll eation with written recommendations to. ELIAS BARB. Si GO., _ Publishers. LAKOASTKK, Haich 2!, 1865. myl9-ua BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS!! Just received by ASHMEAD A 3VARB, (Haiard’Bold st»ad)t TTT,w A n OHBflTBUI! Bt?a*^ f LIFE OF GIOEBO. By William Forsyth;* Author of .napoleon at ft Helena, Ac , Ac. 2 vols. lScao. w £ ft ner, with illustrations. JULIUS uiEBAR History of JnUus Gesar by Ha poieon 111. AU the various editions in English and Paper and hound copies Kavanagh, author of “Jfa thalle,"'‘Adele.^Ktc. • KEBEEDY A Novel. By the author of “Wondrous Strange," Ac. THE GAME OF CROQUET; its Appointment and n T H °UG I STS 01 5{’F l 'A OOTOTRY PARSON. Becond eeries. T BISTOEIOAL VISW OF THB AHBRIOAN RBVO LUTII’N. By Prof Q,cjgeW. Greene. LIFE IN HEAVBN. Jy tbe anlhor of -BHeayaa, uur Home, J,if. L Jk Ip, B ’ ’ By the author of “ißatledie. ” SKIRMISHIiS and BKBTDHKB. By G.U BamUton. HUNTED TO DEATH. A story of Lot, anjl AdTOtt tare. A new novel. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. An SoratiaaOde. By Rich ard Henry Jtoddart. Pamphlet. j-ALLTHE NEW BOOKS recelTed a, «oo« aalrony* from the prero. and cold at loweit prieea. , myll-tf • NJEW BOOK 8! NBW BOOKS 11 A* NAFOLBOR'B DIBTORY OF JULIUS (UESAH. Yol. 1. SjOLrioth, ' THE FREBBYTEBIAV HISTORICAL ALMANAC AND ANNUAL BBMKMBRAACEB OF THE CHUBOH FOB 1664. By Jos. M. WUeoo. HUSBANDS and BOMBS. By Marlon Harland, an. thor of Hidden Path.” 4«. THOUGHTS OH pIrSONAL RKLIOIJN. By Ed ward M Goulhourn, D. D. li i , PEIIMIBHS' , AND%KBTCHB| Ia^GiIfH.miIton For aalo by JAMES S. CLANTON. W.S. "SroMABTItN. my9-tf 606 CHESTNUT Street. APPLETON’S NEW AMERICAN ■JA CYCLOPEDIA.—CompIete in 16 volnmea. , Varione Style* of Blndlm. REBELLION RECORD, by Frank Moore, in Brol*. MERIT ALE’S HIBTORS OF THE BO4LANS— HOW templets. The for theroyeln able wort. 16 at apfrtf 33 80,101 SIXTH StMOir. #n UNION MOWING MACHINE, whlch bas been fully tested for thelast four X® a l?' It combines gtrength, durability. Uaht-weight, light draft* with complete efficiency in cuttiog gr***> ugu» or heavy f wet or dry, lodged pr staudtug«'aud emoracet many minor conveniences not found In other macomee. Also for sale,-the most complete Lawn/MOUKST in the market PABGBALL MORRIS* Sole Agent, Agricultural Warehouse, myfl-lm Street. Ihn MRS. B. DILLON,'323 AND 381 SOUTH Street, tia? opened a handsome assortment of BUM HER MILLINER* GOODS, Misses’ and r,Ml dten’s Hate and Cape. -■ myl7-I2ttl* S. E. COB, SIXTH AND MABKET STEEETS. RETAIL DRV GOODS. QUEAT SALE OF PARIS DRESS GOODS. J. M. HAFLEIGHs 90S CHESTNUT BISIIX, Will offer for sals (n MONDAY. Mi Her,' lO CASES MOZAMBIQUE® AMD GRENADINE BEREGES myNUt At as, 31, 33, 37. and 50 Cents. pEAGB AND PROSPERITY PRICES. EYRE & LAIVDELL, FOURTH AMS ARCH, IHFORTERS, JOBBERS. AMD BBTAILBHS OF FINE DRY GOODS. apM-wsinfim Q.LOSSY BLACK MOHAIRS. PEARL SHADES ALPACAS. TOURISTS’ DRESS GOODS. BLACK WOOL DELAINES. BLACK MANTILLA SILKS. WHITE AND BUFF PIQ.UE. COOPER<fi OONARD, myfi-tf S. B. cor. MIMTH and MARKET Streets. ffAGG & BROTHER, CORNER OF A TENTH and PINE Streets, open from large Aue tiott Sales—*- 2 lotß imitation muallns. for garabmdies. 68 and 635. 1 lot very fine Swiss muslins, SiXc, 1 lot'very fine bishop lawns, 82)ie. 1 lot Swlis muslins, black polka spots, 60c. 1 lot brown and blue grenadine veils, only 60s. 1 lot black silk Invisible nets, 40c. 4 lota black bugle dxess gimps, 13 to 28c. 4 lots dress buttons, blaek end colors, 20i031c. 2 lota double boiled,-blaek bonnet ribbons. 62 and 75c. 6 lots ladles' thnad and silk gloves. 28 to 60c. 4 lota ladies’ bleached cotten stockings, 26 to 68c. 1 lot wide Mad; silk belts, soe. ~ _ , 2 lots beat Quality magic fvmeg.}o to 75c Ttpigfg, 1 lot small size (ravelltnz) hair btuehes37>io 1 lot bln* veil berego. fine analltly, 88c ¥ yard. 2 lots hlgb lustrs bisk alpacas, 87 to $l. 1 lot gents’ hemetlch pocket handkerchiefs, 62>ie. also, notions in great variety. Trimming ribbons and velvets, misses’ gloves and hosiery, handkerchiefs and collars, all below regnlar prices. my2o-2t MOURNING MILLI^RY. myB-lm BH6 CHESTNUT Street, PHOICE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. V BnkGREMADIRXB, superb styles. Spring POPLlMSlatest styles. Halo and Plain LBnOS. Blaek and Brown YALENCIW. a o«OTiAIME& Spring BB AWLB* Kt varietj^^ Mo. 70» ARCH Street. - M. B. -60 dozen Ladles’ Bleached HOSE, at 13% sente per pair. ' ~ “r 1 S™S INC mvl-lm 9H6 OHECTMUT Street. -QPRING DRESS GOODS, OF NEW k 5 STYLES, OPENING DAILY. Spring styles Valencia*. Spring atylSa Poll daCliavrii. Spring styles of Poplins. Summer Poplins* Splendid Organdies. . Percales, in great variety* • Few styles ox rlonea. Bpring Colors de Lainei. Spring Colors Mohairs. /ew etylM of 28?*' mh6 tf .___ go South SECOND Street. TJXiACK AND FIGURED BILKS. JJ A. S H. MYERS, mrBlm 9gß CHESTMUT^treet. SPECIAL NOTICE. t 3 SELLING OFF ENTIRE STOCK TQCLOSE BUSINESS’.! GOOD-WILL AMU FlHWtmsg FOR SAUL TBOBNLEY AND CHISM, We invite special attention to tho above annonneement. We have a Lane Stock. We are Selling Cheap, „ Every yard is to ke elosed oat on or before tae Ist day of September. Silks and Dress Goods. a Cloths. Cassimeres. and Irinen Goods. Shawls,Cloaks, Skirts, Hdkfs.fto. .40. Ktulins and Calicoesmuehonder market price. THOBHiBY ft CHISM* myl37m Cor, of EIGHTH and SPBIHG QA&DBw. MANTILLAS, all STYLES FOR XIX mourning. A» ft H, MYBBS. myB»im 986 CHEBTITPT Street. CLACK ALPACAS AT 50, 62, 75, 88c., k-4 and $l, Alio, magnificent Black Mohairs. sLld. $1.35, $l. & and K. 60, *• ■ , ~ Lapin 5 s Blaek Wool Delaines, Off eta. Pouhie<wi(Uhßlack Wool Delaines.* $1.12 to SL7S. Lnpin r spCunieomrs veiainse.-os«hL.\ Pearl YtnU Alpacas and Mohaira Tourists’ plain, mixed, plaid, and striped Mohairs,, low and finest grades. . „ , - Finest DUnsookSr Cambrics. Jaconets. Satin Plaids and btrlpvfr Bird-eve ldnen« fiVles Mosilns, ;6rll- Uftnt®, ftc. .. 1 White and Bnff Fhiue hy the pleee or yard, good * t Gingheme, fte. Muslinehy the pl.se “ d « O B3aR*OOMABD. my9-tf- B. E. eor. NINTH and MAJtKEg Street.. f2J.RAYSMAT EBIALB TOR TRAVEL s-a LUG DRESSES. A. ft H. MYERS, mjhlm 036 OHESTBUT Strßet. ■pIGURED BILK GRENADINES, A o, the heel qualities and styles, In Black and Gray Gronnda. 66c to *LSO , . , . Trav.Uiua.Dress Good., In eyery ynrlety. New Dress Goods, in treat variety. Handsome Chene Bilks, 62.60. VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS, suitable for Dresses, Mantles, and Saeguee. COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE Herrimac, Spraino. and Paolflc Prtnto, 96e, lfl 1 Waltham and Paper ill bleached Sheettnn. *l. H. STEEL ft SON, myB-tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street Grenadine bareges, all widths A. ft H, MYERS, myBlm 936 CHESTNUT Street. JJEW (SJSIKT FOR 1 SOS THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THB AGE IN _ ISOOP BKIKTS. J. W. BEADLEY’S New Patent DUPLEX BLLIFTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT. WESTS’ BRADLEY ft CARY (late J T. ft J. O. West), SOLE*PBOFBIETORB and MANUFACTURERS, 97 CHAMBERS and 79 and 81 BEADS ttieets. Now York. THIS INVENTION consists ol Duplex (or two) El liptic Stool Springs, lnxenioualy BRAIDED tiohtlv and pisklt together, edoe to eohb, making the tobuhest, most plrxible, elastic, and durable Spriro ever need. They eeldom BEND or sreax. like the Single Springe, and conaequtnlly preserve their pebfbot and BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWICE RSLOEf RB IRT Other SKIRT THB WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY »U 4 great COMFORT And pleasure to any Ladt wearing Ote. Duplex Blliptici Skirt will be experienced particularly In all crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad cars, Church Pbws. Armchairs, for ProMEsAdb ana House Dress, ae the Skirt can he folded when in nse to ocou rv a .mall flaur as eaelly as a Silk or Muslim Dresh. A Ladt havlQE enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and neat convenience of WSABINh the DUPLEX JSLLIPiTO Steel*Bpbino Skirt Tor a binolb DAY WUI never after ward willinglydtspenee with thelrnse For Cbildren. Misses, and Youno Ladies they are superior to all others. , , THEY are the beet auALrrr In every part, and nn questionably the lightest, most desirable,comfort able and roobomioal Skirt ever made. ..... . 1 OB SALE 1r all first- class Stores In this eltyjand throuihout the United States* Havana de Cuba* Mexico, South America, and the West Indies 43- IN G HIE E FOB THB DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT. my3-2m ftOQ HOOP SKIRTS. «OQ 0-60. HOPKINS’ "OWN MAKE’’ OF HOOP SKIRTS, the best assortment and best anallty and styles In the city Gore Trails, all lengths and sizes, from 18 to 65 springe, from *i 75 to »4. Plate Iktrtt. aU the new,and sizes, ffom 18 to 60 spite n, from *l-40 to #3. BkiMSOf extra heavy steil and extra tapes from 20 to 36 springs, from *l.BO to is 2 75. Misses’ and Children's, or every grads, from 8 ! to 36 sprldgs, from 4to 8 route per soringtjhey have no equa). Agezls for the New Flexible Skirt, the most pliable Hoop Skirt made, and (ally equal to the Duplex Btptle Skirt, and at mnoh lower prleee. Also, eon stantly on hand, foil lines of low-priced New York jMfi.es. kld-Dftddid ftsd metolll«-f»8tea©d--16 *priuc*» SSiugß. lli WVines* «l.U|Wflnla|s.« »i and 40 spSgs, il. 60. i htrts made to order, altered, KS ,”.frVd.et 638 ARCH Btrest. mrl2 Im’ STATIONERY fc IMLANR. BOO&S nn.. MINING, COAL, AND OTHER u hKw cohpahiss. W« ih pnp&nd to famish Jf#w ComoooHoa. w!»h *U tli* Book* they ronolr*. *t *kort aotl» »nd low ,rto«. of intaoiOltT. All «tyl«» of Blniin*. mo, FLATS CSKTIFIOATIS OF STOCK. LITHOGRAPHS!) V ?! TEAHSFKB BOOK. OBDBBB OF TBABSFES. STOCK LBDGEB. STOCK LBDOBB BALAKCBS. SEOISTEB OF CAPITAL STOOK. SBOKBB'S PETTY LSDOBK. • AOCOCBT OF BALBB. DIVIDEND BOOK. ' MOSS *Sc CO., ILAKKBOOKMABCFAOTTIMKS^BJ^IO” 8 - 'fHB »EXCKLBIOB” MAMS iBJTHIBIBT nr the WOULD. j, H. MICHEWBR * CO., OBKBBAL PKOVIBIOW MAMEB. 4*D ml» »' tl> oiUßEim SUGAK-CJTJBED HAMS, TOHOUESi AND B£EF| Sob. 148 and 144 N. FRONT ST., BfltwMß Arcb Mid Him otrootft, PhllEto* n, J„UT Ml.bnlxl “BXOmMOB” HAMH IN it J. H. X. A Co. On ft otrta potnUytolhom- Shrert wprftulr lot PAXILY USK; m of doUalou (ftTori'ftoo from tbo nwhwftn* tsato of ult, ftnd ara arononnood br aplaaraa anperior to in now offotod for t«i« . mhas-lmwam TASTEFUL AND substantial clothing AUCTION NOTICE. g*ALB OF VERY FIN* ALABASTER VASES, STATUARY AND ORNAMENTS, HANDSOME BEONZE GROHPES & FIOV RES, 0? THI IKPOBTATIOK OF sxjgpsns. viti\iw»oB., 9- (Form.rly Vito Vltl S Bona,); to ttki place at our Art Saltern 1110 CHESTNUT STHSIT. ON WEDNESDAY MOKNINO. May 24th, at 11 o’clock. The collection wilt heready for examination oa TUBS DAT, 23d inltunt. THOS. BIROIII *''SON. tny2Q-8t AUCTIONEERS. WANTS. TNPORMATIOH WANTED-BER. X OEANT LEVIS MILLER, Co. L, «th Penna. Ca valry, was tak*u prlHonar by tha rebels at Bearer. Dam Station. Vs, .Hay lots. 1684. Has been heard from at Andersonvllle. Oa , andFlorenca, S. C Any knowledge of bis whereabouts will bo thankfully received at If* North BLEVEBTfI Street, fhlla. mytt-Sf WANTED—AN INFLUENTIAL W SALESMAN In a Wholesale Clothing House, one who can command a eash or ehort oredlt near trade. A liberal engagement made from July Ist AU com mnnlcntloLa confidential. Address A. B. WANTED—IN A DRY GOODS JOB- S'» BINS HOUSE, oa HABKET Street, an active, •Intelligent SALES HAN. able to control some trade, and fully competent to wait on trade generally. , . To one disposed to devote his time to the interest* of the House, a good position will he offered now or by the Ist of July. Address ■‘OathTrade." - mv2o-12t« WANTED—TO CONVEYANCERS.— I? A VOUBg man desires & position as OOPYIB T« or to do writing of any hind, Wrltftl quick, Plaid, round, and legible. Address 1 Dennis, ' l t> filet .myl&V.'t' WANTED. —slo PER DAY, AT HOME.—Any person, male or female, can clear f5O per week, at homo. In a light, honorable business. $3 to #6 capital required. Bsturned eoldlers and others havlcg a lew honre d dly to spare, can learn the parti culars py enoloilnc two stamps forcl,«dar»yd return pbet. Address A WAYVELL. myl7-lm" Chicago, box 4?BL A GENTS WANTED, TO SELL THE XA- genuine improved New Bnglard Family SEWING MACHINES, the best Machine ft the world. Addrotl A, L *wil. tpao-im- Box 08. ortnge, Maes. GREATEST THING OF THE TIMES VT-EOWWr r 8 PBIZB SJrVBLOPBS,-Agents wanted everywhere. Premium Watchee given to Agents. On receipt of $l6 we will mail, post-paid. lOOjtnvelopee, and a splendid Solid Silver Hunting' Owe Watch as a premium to the agent, A single Envelope sent, with circular and fuilparticulare, on receipt of 2fi cents. Ad* dress A. H. BOWEB * CO., P. 0.. Box 4J70,36 BBSS MAH Streets N. T mhOT-Sm "XTEW ENTERPRISE—SI2 TO $24 A J-Y Day. Agouta wanted, male and female, to sell Wilson's Improved slBJamllr SEWING MaOHINB. We will pay $l6O a month and all expenses, or give a large commission, at which the above wasoe can be made, For torn.fi and particulars address PC, LATBSOP * CO.. SMOBd Floor front, He. Ida g. SIXTH Street, ray22dt* Phllafelphiai Fa, Am TO $5,000.—A YOUNG MAN tU)sJ,\J\Jvf ,rttb this amount withes to be an active partner ft a wholesale or mannfaoturlng business. Bs ferences exchanged., _ ™... Address ‘•Grant.” Press office. my2o Bt* &10KA MONTH.-AGENTS WANT ED everywhere to Introduce the improved SB AW & CLA.BE T WESTS -DOLLAR FAMILYSEW* IffO MAOHihB, ihe only low-price machine in the country which is licensed by Grover & Baker. Wheeler & Wilsons Howe, Singer & Co., and Bachelor. AZI other machines now sold for lose then forty'dollars each are infringements, and the seller and user are liable to fine and imprisonment Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address SHAW A CLARE, Biddeford, Maine mvlO-d&WSm «>7f) A MONTH.—I WANT AGENTS ,sP I. Vx everywhere ats7o a month, expenses paid, to sell FIFTEES ABTIGLBB, the best selling ever offered. Full particulars free.’ Address OTIS T. GABBY. Bidde fold. Maine. mylO d&W3m • m WANTED TO RENT—POE FIVE -Keorstsmonibsy fringe hnudsome risldencei tftff hendcomely famished; would be offered on very rayon able terms daring the absence of the owuer. Apply to mj22 HOBT. MACGSEGOB, 419 WALNUT St. FOR SALE AND TO LET. «TO RENT—TWO DESIRABLE new Bealdenees, pleasantly situated in West Philadelphia, nowbeingputin complete order, newly pepeted end Painted, ■_ my 23 4X9 WALNUT Street. a FOR BALE—DOUBLE TBBEE tory brick rough cast Cottage. Modern improve* meats, immediate possession, Thirty*ninth street, south of Spruce street, West Philadelphia. Apply to H. O, TOWBBKNP, No. 811 ARCH Street. myg 7t* m FOR SALE—A DEBIRABLEJH •HoouNTBY HEBIBBNGBL containing 1! three-atory BTOfIE HOUSE, Stone Barm and fee House, full of ice, within one minute's walk of Gray's Lane Station, Media Railroad Also, 26 acres, suitable for Building Lots. Apply on the premises to „, „ myB St&wtofit* DAVID SNYDER. MFOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS- Tbe very deniable DWELLING, 1110 Wullaee Streeti bee all tbe modem conveniences and large yard. B. F GLBBN, lM3Boutb FOUBTH Street, and xa>2o-tt 8. W. cor, SEVENTEENTH and GEBKN, .m FOR SALE VERY CHEAP— m£ DWELLING, WALLACE Street, above Ninth; eight rooms. Also, a large number of eligible building lots, cot* tages and country seats. B. ¥. GLENN. . 193 Bouth FOUBTH Btggt, ? mxao ‘AndLS. jr-eor-ftNVgNgflaNTii and OBBEN, m FOR SALE—‘A THREE STORY JEI Btlok DWELLIHG, With thr.e-rtory back build in,e: has been thoroughly repaired; lot JO feet by 100, H 0.1903 Mount Vernon ctreet Immediate pocfwsriou. Apply at so iB3» Wallace street. myio-at* MTO LET—TO a CAUMVLi RELI ABLE Tenant* threealory Briek Dwellln.it with thxM'atorr back-building* aU modern improvements, large yard, good cellar. ««., situated north of Brown street. east or Twelfth street; in perfect order, having been papered and painted throughout For farther particulars address, till Me? 24, J-S . 019 VINE Btrset. »Tg-2t» #1 EXECUTORS’ SALE.—WILL BE Jiliiileold at vublio rale, on the nromlior. on TaURS- DaY, the J6th hutant. that valuable HOTEL known aa THE BAMBO HOUSE, Oppoiite the Court Home, NORRISTOWN, Penna. I, The Hotel fronts 117 feet on Bwede street, and contains four offices, store room, and kltohen on first floor; entry, four parlors, diningroom, Kir room, and hall 34 by 60 feet on second floor; thirty four chambers in second and third stories with, stable*, sheds, and carriage nonce. S«dt t «»m.n.,.UP v M 6 my2o St* P. IS. HPI»T£&. i **B**™*' M?OB BALE—DWELLING 2040 ABOH Street. myl9-6t* m TO LET—THE FIFTH AND SIXTH JOLStorlea of the Granite Building, Book Street, be low Third, with Steam Power. The Office, first floor. Ho. 238 Carter street. The Third Story ofthe Commonwealth Building, Nm. fill and 613 Cheetnnt street, 14 windows, ihe best lighted room in the city. OoTnsIL. cwtii,^ravA"fftt. m FOB sale-neat COUNTRY m IuItPLACB of SIO ADBEB, near the 13-milO etoneeiU on the Germantown Pike; Bonreuine rooms good/water* all necessary out-buildings* good neighborhood, conve ni#Bt to churches, schools, and two miles from Honls* “own. Price $6,000; $2,C00 can rematnon tne place. For foil pertieular* inquire on the premises, or address 6USAN 8. WILLIAMS, Plymouth Meeting Postoffioe, Montgomery coonty. Pa 5? .. TT'OR SALE.—ABOUT FIVE TONS OF X COEUISDUiI, at hie f«m. *«Hll# townehto, Chester coonty. Address, EmfreerUle P. 0., Oheeter JOHN LESLIB, Jr. F)R sale—the good will and FJXTCBESof a first class boelnees stand, euitablo for any wholesale business, on Market street, be* low *blrd. For parttcalare addre.e, with real name. Box 1867, Post Office. myl7-wfm 4t T ARGE SALE OF DRY GOODS. J r A BAKE OPPOBTUHITY „ . _ ImTT 26th, it wilf then be offered at public auction, at 2 “rhl? being an old-celabllehed stynd of patheart * B> other, next door to Harrisburg Bank, It is certainly Bo «Snl«r MmlttlBt „tor mylfl-flt* HO, N. SEOOBD St , Hatritbutg.Fa. SENTB’ FTBIVISHKG COOPS. PINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY, which they make a epaelally In their business. Also, "’"‘ifofELTlEs’foE GBHTLEMHN'S WEAK. J W. SOOTT <ft CO., OEKTLEMEH'S FUBHISHING STOBI, owuciuu,- gl4 ofl g9iinjT Street,. Ponr doore below the Continental. gNGLISH BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH ALE. IB JYOHI AMP CLASH. ALBERT O. ROBEBTB, „ DBALBB I* FIHB OHOCBBIBS, -w.» Corner ol BLBYIHTH ant YIBB fits. "PORTRAITS OF PRESIDENT LIN- A GOLN -All the varieties of pictures got up lu Phi ladelphia, New York, and eUewhere, of our Martyr President supplied to the trade. . . . Hew Caricature of Jeff In myffl <tr* 13 Horth SIXTH Street. ArOTIOK- TO LADIES —WE HAVE Is jnet received a 1 are e nasortment of CORAL OHHAMBHTB FOB THE HAIR, made by the natives of Bombay. These ornaments are beautiful, and are worth eight time* the cost, but are sold by na. at onr for Any person wishing to purchase oan do so by sending 60 cents to JOHH J. HYDE, Ho.ltBWe,tP|mSt A r*ARB, AMMONIA-CASKS FRESH, BONGAI. TUKUBEIO 46 bags now due per "York toKAD JALAP—“Vera Cruz." to arrive per steamer “Propontle," at this port. Imported and for eale by V*. H WILSOH. my2o-6t 308 MARKET Street PRESENT GOLD PRICBB.-108 PITCHERS, Walters, Goblets, and all other kinds of Plated Ware. _ H. BOLOH. myie et \ maw CHESTHUT Street. pARD PHOTOGBAPHB—ACCURATE V end pleasing pictures. twelve for $ll5, suitable for Albums, and jnet tbe thing for J!S!iign rs n\re«f 4 .!5n*« with classmates. BEIMERTJ, SEOOHJJ Street, above Green. “ PORTRAITS - SPLENDID STYLES X andtmiarpaued as WhftUfifwßjColdMd In JhebMt manner by artists of rave skill. See size Photographs in oil colors, atß.r. aSiUls» *»Yt« A&GH Street. - PSSK2SS Sis2£tBss igi Street ■ ii— TYEAF MADE TO HEARt—INSTRU U BESTS to aselet the hearing, 1* evrry variety and of the molt rptroved construction, at P. MADEIRA 5... 118 South TRUTH Street, below Oheetont ... JttjB3jh* MJF SEASONABLE PBIOES. AVCTIOIf IAIM. SK**- SPECIAL BALE OF BIXTY A^ B NlNa; ' »o SASI S I* atthoFkinuix Ooeob Work., WlU^<Ut> WU ' acsortment offered at auefffin a n(l • * ttd *?***» y» OV«* IftWWMk "woU*kS,« frtßhmentforbuOdftN -TiMt At,FJtBDM - HB ?mgi. HBRKNESB’ bAZAAR. ntmtw Seal AND BANSOM BTBBETB. OF BLOODED STOCK, So., j, 0 The Fourth Semi-Annual Sale of Blooded Such, uudsr the direction of the Philadelphia Society for the fromo? Uon of Agrlcnlture. »H 1 Uk. jl»» on May 24th. 1866. at 10 o'clock A M., at the BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAHtSOM iTS, 49" Contributions of Horned Cattle, Sheen. Swine. Poultry. &0., are solicited. Arrangements will bs made to aecommedate Stock over night at the Besur “m^lff.et ,lB * ALFBBD H. HEBKNBSB. Anctloneer. AMUSEMENTS. NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA. AV THE—CHESTNUT STMiBT, ABOVE TWBLFTB. SECOND AND LAST TIME, T <l™r Flay. Tubn «„Sru. B J ILI ' DIBP, Captain BawksTe'f^iatrß.'l, *DAVBNFOR? B " form ‘ D “ will oonoludJwith o t*« TO-BOBBOW m?»u I r7 IONnbH .SRnp.^o. WED »d Y « K m«IS?®‘ Id aid of the LINCOLB MOnUMKBT FtTBU THE WALLA m OK s AKODAV E^„ B J^ LUSO^ AND EVERY MEMBEB of the RKOOLAB 00MPARV all having kindly »Wr varntbl^a^i”; SATURDAY Ma. m FOETV.iriFTH. OBAUD FaUiL ” matl*h» When tha COLLEEN BAWN will b?£r “AUiIS,>' 1 S,> ' WALNUT.BTRBET^fHiXTRii~ V THIS (HONDAK) EVEHISO, Hay jf/ 1 ” Ffvo?ltf Bflemeß onl,i[^S rmI(1I ’ LUCILLE WESTEEE. LUCILLE WBSTSBSI who will appear In h«r great Character of LaiHi laEaH THE JEWISH MATDBW. THE JEWISH MAIDEN WEDNESDAY, BBJttJBFiT OP B L Tr&TON TLTRS, JOHN DREW’S NEW ARoi: BTBEET THlA’fllß. VUfl TO-NIGHT (Mondajj,' Ma|U ISM,® 1308 - THE enohastbels, 1 Stella, the Enohantreee..— 51!n KlctUnm Esmlr>».>—Deter Biehtn-- 1 FBIDAY, MISS BIOBINGB 1 BENEFIT, fiRRMANIA OROHSBTRA.-THi VA LAST THBEB PUBLIC KEHEABBAM Of Tilt SEASON will take place May Wtb, 23th, ao? 2?th. avt Ist OF FINE ARTS, CHEStNtT STREET, ABUTS TENTH, NOW OPEN, THB FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL EZHIBITION PAirSTINQ AND BCnJi.PTIJKW Open from » A, B. till 7 P. M., and troa 6 till 16 la the Evening. ap374 jej -A&a SUFFOLK P&.RK, TUESDAY. MAT 33.-PP&SE AJJD ST4KS, 2 u£*I?i>OUBL*TJU.MBACB BBTWBWI SIXfiHuJK TBAXBI—T. Ingram names Lady Whitson aud Buf. falo, Wm. Bo*e names sorrel horse and nute u, Goodin names Hannah Bradley aid mate, j ii, Hiller narneab nr. and, mate, wm Doble names a gl Uax and mate. Trotting to commence at 3 o’clock, Good and track* miDIEB RESORTS. jgUMMER RESORT, BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN HOUSE, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA. This old And popular MoublM& .Hwei't will ue ouaui for the reception of guests on the let of Ja&V This honee has recantsy been ihoroaghly renovated and im proved in a manner that trill be satisfactory to m pa trons. Exsorslon tickets will be isensd bribe Penn sylvania Railroad Company, which will be geod aadl the let of October next.. Aback will be in mdlnei* on the arrival of the sate at Dudley to convey lutets to the hotel, a distance of two miles. Terms moderate; For particulars, address WM. T. PBAHBOfir, Proprietor. _ 1# Broad Top City, HflnUngdon toady, Pea»»._ 1&922-IBl* COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, Win te opened thio dmeoh ro twiisriiiSH Ml OF JUFB, for the reception of guests This leading bouse will, for to* cminfi seam, four sustain. Its repatai'ot. Greatly encouraged by the tmsiuess of last yo*t\ the proprietor feel* satisfied that a Hotel conduced cltarlv j irst'Claw ma«i contlnae aaaceees at this old and popu lar resort ... The railroad facilities are promised to be excellent. Beck's celebrated Philadelphia Band has been at* cored for the UOLDMBIA the coming eeaaon. For rooms. &e., apply to J, fl. DBKFISOif, Sfer chant’s Hotel, Philadelphia, or tr> _ ti GBOBOX J, BOLTON, Proprietor, CaPB ISLABJ), n J* mylg 2m A TLANTIO CITY.—“ THE CLARBN iI nuH" ik now open for the aooonunodation of BOARDERS, transient and permanent Hat 16ft, 186$ J>n. JAMSS JEITKINB, myl7'Wfml2t Proprietor. CEASIDE-HOUSE, 0 FOOrOFPEHHbYLfAIH^^^ Is now open for the Exception of Guests. DAVID SCATTgROOPD. TYESIRABLE FRONT ROOM TO LET, AF with board. COOPER Street, Camden. Inquire 408 WALHUT Street. myaa-mwifit* OOARDING -ONE LARGE, SECOND- U story roomwacant, at Ho. 634 South WASHING. TOH square. mrl9.3t* TJAY BOARD, WITH FIRST-CLASS AF Dinners, at Ho. 6*4 South WABHIHGTOM Square. myl9.lm» EDICATIOXAI. * |)UGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH A BTBBBY, PgILADELPHIA, Tbi& iniUiuttout Which Will beeßlaWißbH to gKP« ’fKMBSIt NEXT, it destined eo rival ihe b.st schonis 6f this country, and of England In lie system ol itt&trac* don and dlsciplinei and In the fuilnesß of lu classical and mathematical course. M 1 . i1 ..-. ut . . Those preparing for college will he flitted to take a high stand in their class, and to gradaate with honor. It will be the eptolal aim, also to prepare ydoog men for business or professional life. Circulars, with foil information, saet be h*d at 1226 Hhostnut street. GLAKBNOE «MITO. A, M, PrfudpaL Hefehencbs. —CalebCope, Esq.,Hpa Wm. D KeJlsy, Hon. Jos. Allison* Alexander whiildlu, Baq., Thomas Putter. Beq., A. H. F/anciten», Eiq., H. P.M. Slrkia •bine, Esq. mylff-mwf4m* OBLLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE. O x boakMHS aCHOQfe ?0K tratos . THE SttMMEJJ TJ!K* OF tBIS IaBTI'PWniO*. iiealthfollj ana beautifully located on the noHiitWl Strain of Attleboro, Books «oMlr, PennaylyanlA. will commence Fifth- month. Eld. ISM, and continue la m* iSiffe’sMw. übss? PonnaylTanla. JASIIP. aBAHAM Prlnelyatc. muivm. 70 CBJfSTEUT STREET* l AM i have now own a Brainiflceut awortraeniof BPBING MIXWmBy AHI) BTBIW GOODS, Which. I offer, wholesale and retail, at the iowert market prices „ _ , H , . ~ p*mit do Soles and Groa de Haplee In all colors; the mui'e desirable and scars* solom, »uch at buff, pearl* ro«« pink', &«., ft » uurtnuri of 111 »4M, Bert V'bita, Blink, ajid OMMd Gripjw, Klbbooi of every bind*, uarrow «io WMr tc nurtna th» Asm, coods, jarettliit rtylei. Ik removable HiTS AJfB 801f j, sl .g We offer every new shape in every variety of mattnal. White Lacsa, Barbee.Malines of every qiulity- The beet French and New York every ether article required in mantng or trlmmln* a handsome line of the best quality Grenadine the country promptly and accurately at l"o' WAITDEPARtfMENT, W B j PAEKEB, Ula Tint Meutenant and Captain 13U) Pennsylvania Cavalry. was tried Wore a General Court Martial at Philadelphia, and convisisd of “making and presentingforp&ymeut toofflosrs in the miliary service of the United State*, and Motiving 9%r thereon, false, fictitious, and fraudulent aocmnts or claims agalnat the Government of the United States, knowing such accounts or claims to he ralM, flotltiOUS* and fraudulent, * 1 le his “That lie he confined at hard labor for the period of three (3) rears, in eueh military prison orpenltentlarr ae the Commanding aaner&l may direct $ that ha relm burae to the United Bt«M the sum or tffPLfrudMd ang fifty-four doliert and thirty CdgSTwh or rdfi&Alft in j» ison for two W y*e** in addition; that ha Da for* ever disqualified from holding any qfdoe of trust or emolument under the United State*, and that this e«a terce be published in the pablio newspapers of Bam more and Philadelphia.» * B U, To WUSB&D, f It ■ Assistant Adjutant General, OPECIAL card.—being obliged to decline bualneßß, I now offer to eell at nubile Kale, without reserve, all of my stock of Cabinet ware. It is of superior quality, and fully equal to any that I have ever made. See U. Thomas fi Sg.ViSW« Mw “ njer.t 080 J HB«KSLB, mi 20-fit BQQ CHKSTJtJr Street. ftBIOB & LONG, tt « rtW irtßEw ur« ?sm TSaSSim mit-it ALBANY AND TROY, "win win ‘siWJia r f|lSf‘ w * "S&F*' to wft boot> k opm? TO BJOBMOHD. oitt poibt, abb Wa!hii«otob KSurffiftl S“«2J!!SmwBS BA“Lr”»WBA«lM »tßaltlmoM. FfiSK SofWH g*p-KBNißTVaapi: <3BO. A. DAPMPJt. Pen. Tlchct Uent. nrli in OXmBSN A.NDAT- i*i tn bailkoao.-t»iu i«it« VUw-rtrut Firry M follow!: * 90 A. 1L Atfi*tii ™r.:zJ-mr a; * uoUm vrtwia. , ! -»lie*aT DEPABTMENT FOB OOSXOMj M GOODIN', Pioar'r-^r.
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