The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 26, 1865, Image 3

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    ABBIYALB AT THE HOTELS.
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A a WMterWt, NJer’y A k ?HoV«r, Boitoil
j OPbUUps, Pittsburg 'l® T*k!ihy,PotW
il O FMIIlpo, Plttabuw TWA xmgihruwn
J r Ej * 2 pntsDorg W J Paine, N«lf YoHt
JKWeaver, XII 3A Mk 0 JoM H W Alford? York
ftisfe® j msa&fi n
ho dlvm, Boston .Tas Long, Jr, Pittsburg
t oraEongor, Attleboro J*s Montooth. Plttsbarg
H SS2vl*w York; Jas K Kelm, Pittsburg
Mrs Ner, W York J M Bush, Pittsburg
11 WuilstOD, Mass D 0 Mtllott, Harrisburg
H W Graves, New York B W Pouoa
§ S Mosselman, Penna Lyman B Golf, f r J, T ’, 1
»r J OHailJtWj,Neva<ta V D Siwj. rrov. B i
IJ Haskicson, Erie, Pa G»o T ® U “!“ I J' r.mila
W Derrick fc w>, N W E York
IrfBTlU Haw*, N Jersey 10 M
A»W Jr, Boston L P gggftwS"
Sf««^y Y f?»°cZ.
ob»U Y ‘ a S Upson,’Conn
MwSSw NY HNKohler, Columbia
SDmT/Sn'v 11 " 11 * W^totea”fpittsburg
OA J B Uarta.Tlobmondl’v/
s T Tabor A wf, N Y A Veron, N Y
Mfss Taber A sis, NY AT Anband, N Y
C J Bishop, Jr, Boston Thos Wilson, Baltimore
K Sommer, Boßton W R Pennlman, Balt
y W T Glover, Conn P Hull, New York
T Mackelvle, New Jersey M D Dodd, St Louis
a King, Bedford O B Champion, Penna
r llriinea, Salem, N J W Kyle, Jr, New Jersey
j Cullston. Salem, N J L Davis, Now Jersey
T Dugan, Salem, N J K E Hatch, New Jersey
T A Lora, Salem, KJ G K Stetson, Boston
W w Letaed A dan JA S Pattoreoe, Penna
j M Bunt,New York H 3 Noyes A wf, UnloagO
Mrs C Wetmore, Penna P Burgess, New York
Mrs R Weatherby, Pa F F Fowler, Boston
Mrs S Caron, Penna w liougiajs _
A Sawyer, New York W D Booth, New Yortt
r DWetmore, Penna 11 G Lathrop, Jr, N Y
KHowe&la.NJ W TRloharddon & 1, Mass
W D Cable, New York J Y Hlohardeon. (Hass
s Forehand, Mass A Baker, New York
H Thomas, Harrisburg A H Brewster, N Y
Mrs Haldeman, Harrlsbg H G Brown, New York
T S Haldeman, Harrlsbg J F Bennett, Pittsburg
S A Meyers, S'. Louis J F Bingham, PlttsDorg
E T Jackson, Mass A J Moßher
T> A Trefether. Mass S Sohoyer, Jr, Pittsburg
A Brolt, Tfvw York M Mliliken & 3 sons, Ya
rßcrtrAn!i. JVew York J B Wilson, Clnolooail
John B Phi her, Penna E W Ja-o's A wf, Maes
Kev W V llriobard, Pa Miss M V Jacobs, Mass
Mrs C Brlchard, Penna J H Freeland, Boston
0 P Huntingdon, Cal W McGUvaoy
T Hyatt, New York C D Arms, Penna
V L Klrkmatu London Col Babmson A wt,Wash
Il A Wilder, Boston L D Cronnse, New York
Miss H L Wilder, Boßton Mrs Wallace, New York
Miss S O Wilder, Boston C C Coe, Boston
B W Chopin, Springfield F A Coe A la, Kaw:Ygtk,
TV H Halle, Springfield Mrs D Anderson, N YSSs
118 Hall A wf, Boston T W Plokull, Virginia
W H Hnbler, Jr, Awf D T Boardman A la, N Y
N Krowles'A son, Boston J Johnston A wf, N York
T Lockwood, BOEton R B Stleaney, Boston
ass Pullen A la, Boston H M Brown, Boston
vi DevluO A la,N Y'ork I- Smitu, Boston
011 Kiss & l», New York o G Morse, B#Wn
1> Mosher KeirU! Day, Boston
Mrs Ooolldge, Boston ,G H Anderson. N Y
0 G Hammond A wf, 111 Mrs O B Dod, N J
Mrs Al> Mel Hob, N Y Mrs M P Garrett A ch.Va
Miss Kate Melllch, NY O A Crane, New York
A T Melllch, Jr, NY' T A Januetb, N Y
G D Phelps, Jr, N Y A V Thomas, Mlohlgan
j J Brown A wf. N Y OW S Hoaton. N Y
r Boyce & wf, Baltimore G E Jarvis, n y
l E Miller A wf i J F G Baxter, Boston
C H Marsh, New Jersey IE A Thorurn A la, N Y
p Hull. Now York 1
The ki
.1 N Swoope, Virginia
tv H Mattson, Penna
X B Claiborne,
Mrs MoCanoe,
A Grierson, Boston
M B Spahl, Y'ork Pa
T Howard, Pittsburg
F Knrnp, Plttsbarg
Mrs L H Coolbroth A son
H G Smith, Lancaster
A J Steloman
W D Hazell. Ohio
A Her.derson A son. Pa
A Sllllman A son, Pa
1 F Gowdey
E Brooke
j g Thompson, Penna
o s Bayits, Now York
M F McEeynolds, Penna
Folk Palmer. Ohio
s D Barrows, Lookhaven
E H Brown, P«ona
R BlrHhmas A wf, Penna
Miss Blruhman, Ponua
Miss R Miles, Penna
J M Maguire, Penna
F James A lady, Uhlo
J Miller, New York
H S Evans, W Chester
,J P Longhead, U S Y
Bev G hamlll
A L Basse), Harrisburg
.111 King, Harrisburg
H T Beardsley, Penna
Dr Prleeon, Lookhaven
il c Sanderson, Penna
S T Peek, Lookhaven
H F Tyler, Lookhaven
T .1 Abl, Cincinnati
H Barton, New York
WMooreJr
A Bobn, Mercer county
J K Hines A wf, Md
J Dr Zubena, New York
A C Fish, Boston
j D Panooaat, Salem N J
C L McKean & wf, Penna
Rev A J Barrow, Harrisb
Mira M P Rushton, Phlla
Miss G Rnshton. Phlla
J H Bewley, Delaware
C H Richards, Delaware
J M Kimball, Milwaukee
J T Crittenden A wile
E Leland, Boston
,T W Abl, Carlisle
Miss E Stewart,S Easton
Cbas Dillon, Tenn
J K Warner, Gettysburg
W Moore A la, N J
M Weeks A la, Trenton
W H Johnston, Plttsbg
Mrs Allison, Lewistown
Mrs Spangler. Lewlstwn
V W Button, Lynohbnrg
W R Mosby, Lynchburg
J T Mofflitt, Lynohbutg
C A sohoffier, Lvnchbg
Mrs Icgram, Columbia
Mrs E Bart, Penna
J Saylor A wf, New York
H Cox, Quincy, HI
L H Stran, Boston
Mrs Capt Smith
W D Hazell, Ohio
Mrs H Conrad, N Y
Rev T K Conrad, N Y
John Blaek, Plttsbarg
Mrs Capt Granger. Pa
G Smaller, Middleton
F w strong A wf, Colo
L H Coolbroth, Poona
J A Sohweers, PottsrHle
E Snider, Harrisburg
Rev Dr Duffleld, Detroit
Rev G Duffleld, Jr, A wf
G B Cook, Indianapolis
Miss L A Sears, Westport
Mrs Bridges, L Haven
Miss McDonald, L Haven
J W Parker, Plttsbarg
S 0 Mount. USA
E W Horte, California
H trrtn, Penna
C R Bear, Lancaster
r. R Fox. Now Jersey
tyspt J G Mailing
WM Smith, Harrisburg
7 D Stiles, Allentown
IV R Condlct, Indiana
W R Bowes A wf, N J
J Y Criswell, Harrisburg
J H Perkins, Westport
L M Sheldon, New York
J W Embury, Now York
L s Russell, Bedford
J L Stedman, M Chunk
A O Buggies, Westport
L J Waters A wf, N J
Q H Rumple, Columbia
Seth Slocum, Oil City
Alex Moore, Ohio
John B Gofred, Plttbs’g
J Williamson A wf, Balt
Kobt Cooper, Baltimore
Henry Bare, Comb’d co
A Fisher
J Phillips. Ponua
S Patton, Ohio
G W Oakland, Plttsbarg
WH Johnston, Plttsbarg
Sami Sommers, Altoona
John W Allen, Zanesrtle
E Gest, Cincinnati, O
D B Nyoe, Tltnsvllle
J X Grier, Danville
W T H Tucker, Bermuda
$ Kllllnger, Erie
A Irvin, Erie
ro limits’.
S K Baker, Cleveland
E H Fisher, Batavia, NY
C G Dclvey. Byron, N Y
u lUunson ft da, Penna
T Kirk, Winona
S Eosenberg, Arkansas
F s Norchrap, Oil creek
E Newlan, Oil Creek
Hon W A Wallace, Pa
J Jameson, Oatawlssa
D O Saylor, Allentown
H L Henderson, Penn*
J H Mackey ft wf, Md
O J Ihrie ft wf, Trenton
N W Sanbern & wf, Mass
W Weaver, Penna
John Bigler, New York
M H Stanton
A Myers, Clarion
Ihe JHei
J B Power, Wooster, O
H Adlrr, Lancaster
Q- Hul!, Stroudsburg
J W Hack, Chambersbg
£ Li Bleckley, Easton
Jos Hess, Easton
IMw Able, Easton
S H Fredericks, Penna
N V,' Fradarloks, Penna
llooro Fredericks. Penna
X Fisher, Huntingdon
\V A Addis ore,California
H J Saylor, Wasblngton
P Klnports, Penna
T E Carrol jPblladelpbla
a K Herd, Lancaster
P B Connor, Hazleton
J C Williams, Phlllpsbg
(l P. Foster, PhlHpsbnrg
B F Schnable, Bethlehem
J w Brown, Bethlebem
U Ospenheiiper, putebg
J L Sohoru ft ia, Ph
G H Blck, Baltimore
M G Lofland ft la, Del
J G JJnoapher, Ohio
W Lilly, Blanch Chunk
fi Noble ft la, Westfield
E y Parry, Clinton, N J
P Case, Clinton, N J
I) F Fitts, Haverhill
Mrs Gen Albrigbt&2 d,Pa
E Jameß ft wf, Doylestwn
E s Boeder, Doylestown
Bliss M Blais, Doylestwn
B L Kyder, N J
A c PartJldge, Boston
J Darlington , Weston
J smith, SmHhyill*
EL Piper it d, W Disport
R Warren, Boston
G Hirsh, Lancaster
C D Aline, Lewisbnrg
Ii Easton ft la, L Haven
B Hartshorn, Cnrwlnsv
E P Kinsey, Cohoes, NY
W E Stleven, Pittsburg
Miss L Stleven, Penna
Mrs P S Bfackeortdge,Fa
H W Cole, Troy, NY
J Healy, Penna
D G Nnllng, Clearfield
W H Martha, Brooklyn
A C Spring, Boston
W O Shipman, Elmira
P O Hlnman, Elmira
J I> Bedtente, Elmira
H D Hookloy,jElmira
W H Roberts, Vermont
W H stower, New York
THe Ai
Jas w Long, Easton
J K Surdy
i: D Biddle, Easton
JQ. Bntler, M Chunk
D' Reeve, New Jersey
A B Royal ft la. Pa
P W Garfield, Rochester
S B Smith, New Jersey
L S Gallaway, Delaware
D w Chambers
W Backet, Jr, Easton
V A Honse, New Jersey
W Searles, Lewlsburg
■I K Ccolbaugb. Penna
GL Palmer,Wllkesbarre
K Wallace, Chicago
A J Delsshnrate, Md
John Tindall, Easton
1. M Teel, New Jersey
H Vonte, Scblk Haven
B A Garrison, N Jersey
M J English, Albion,N Y
W L McLean, N Jersey
S Rlcbllne, Easton
Geo D Meigs, Easton
J W Wood, Easton
U W Brengle, Maryland
N s Prime, Brooklyn
Jno Cowell, St Johns
J H Wolie, Bethlehem
U B Desb, Bethlehem
Geo Feiher, Bethlehem
G s Bouteher, Easton
l K Sibley
Miib Sibley
A £ Stokes, Virginia
W B Cooper ft wf, Md
£ W Rice, Milwaukee
J M Smith, Mass
A L Smith, Connsotlont
HL Palmer, Now York
A L Champion, N York
L Goldman, HolUdaysb’g
F Weiss ft wf,Luzerne oo
Thos Wetes, Luzerne 00
Eobt E Paine, Ohio
Sami Bead ft wf, N J
J ohn Van Payer, N J
Jas It Swayre, N Jersey
S T J Coleman, Oln, O
B Sibley, Norwich, Ct
J E Hemingway, N J
J Andress, Jr, N J
A O Barton, New Jersey
J Reese, Westminster
H D Gould ft la, N J
W B Hamilton, Penna
The I
» S Boker ft Son, Oregon
u H Atkinson & son.O'gon
H B Cowles, California
IT L Weed, Now York
1 Hetrlch &la, Ohio
«' S Wells, Wllkesbarre
J Painter, Maucb Chunk
A M Lawshe, Lewisbnrg
J L Brlcker,Mahanoy O’y
0 O Moore, Ellington
A B Cowan, N Carolina
G H Bishop, Boston
B Perry, New York
P Miner, Wllkesbarre
■ SOsterhont, Penna
f Garrett, Tamaqua
i> Ley bran, Tamaqua
G Ji Robertson, N Jersey -
<i W Martin, Penna
c G Snyder ft la, Ohio
:‘S P Thompson & wf. Pa
•i S White, M Chunk
E P Tiozell, Allentown
Miss E E Trosoll, Penna
Miss M Trefass, Penna
W N Purdy, New York
S H Guilford, Lebanon
T S Thompson, Penna
E D Cleaver, Del City
s Annum ft la, PottsvUle
J Becker, Indiana
H S Boner ft la, Ashland
W A Holliday, N Jersey
Mrs E J Lawley, N J
J L Brio Her, Mahanoy
B G Wales, New York
F Buckley, New York
Mrs J Bonham. Syracuse
Mrs W Sykes. O wego . _
C P Kidder, Wllkesbarre
R M Kidder,Wllkesbarre
L Plte ft la, Marlon, O
J W Langhlln
Mrs Dr N loholas ft sotbFa
J H Daniel, N Mexico
imsrelal.
Ike Com
Jss Boyd, York co
•1 M Boyd, York 00
L iretz, Hoy lea town
Gbas K Warner
<IW Poinsett, Wild, Del
John L Phillips
-loa Shantz, Washington
John Gov in, Pottstown
Jos Mlntzer, Pottstown
JW Cornell, Doylestown
J H Hill, Doylestown
w c Golem, Ft Clinton
Jacob Llndermutb, Pa
/T. n Bowmen, PottsvUle
vjbas Mattery Pt Cltfiton
* States, Penna
.Tns Underwood, Penna
- } - A. Brat ten, Centre co
■s' F WlcberstiaEQ, Penna
V Ha)], Avondale
Jopiah Phillips, Avondale
•J S CcwplU & wf, Penna;
Walton, Chester co
G c Nelson, N London
C Hall ft la, Penna
W Geary, Penna
S Pennook, Cheater co
John Yooom, Penna
Isaac > ocom, Penna
Mrs Jaokson, Harrisburg
N W Noland ft wf, Md
Miss A Noland, Md
Miss E Neston, Md
IW M WlisoD. Delaware
j M Brown, Eikton, Md
Sami Wright, W Chester
E O Hickman- W Cnester
J B Walton, Books oo
w A French, N Jersey
W S Sneden, N Jersey
Geo Parsons, N Jersey
Jos James, W Chester
Wz Levis, W Chester
J s Paxson, W Chester
■ J Watson, PhllUpsßurg
The Stai
Aldob Townsend, Jr, Pa
•Ub Kanken, Delaware
S Wright, Penna
•i B Ash & eon, Eikton
H A Stlnaint & I*. Md
Jag Dltmar
is Union.
S H Brennen, Harrisburg
M O Getty, Indiana oo
Jobn Anesty, Mlnersyllle
M Standley, Penna
Miss S Brlsbtn, Penna
J L Snydam, Penna
R A Young, Ooatesville
d c i singer, Penna
DHnnt
JU williams
Ko1)t Davis, BtimsYUTg
<i B Marlin, Lancaster
■I .T Webb, Penna
U W Hoover
it F Pitts, Cherrytree.Pa
J n Foster, IVew York
J W Acker, New York
Wm Bnabanan, Lane co
E Holloway, Nowark,Del
Tlie Barli
S Parmentor, Now York
•' lUviaUocfc, Now York
M;b Nizson, Penna
T>,' Gisyton, Backs co
J,® Gunter. Penna
L r «w Jersey
H o Gtlb,rt, m Chunk :
r g Fcssi Mi Wmsport
ley Sheaf.
G W Simons, Wayne co
W Maine, New York
Sami Nevon, New York
Smith Harper, Penna
W McDowell, Backs co
J Johnson, St Glair
Mrs Evens, St Clair
Id Eagle.
J Gower, Monroe oo
Miss S Matten, AUent’n
MISS M Koschllno, Pa
Miss A Schwartz, Penna
Mlss'J Schwartz Penna
Miss s Deeh, Allentown
r r T ., , Tlie Bali
w j' il' r '. Mall snos city
l h Bachman, Penna .
Allentown
A Mfsir. Orefield.Pa
f, Crofield, Pa
Monro* so
Tbe Hadlawn.
J T Funon, Smyrna,Del Th» Bohoeh,Stroudabg
Miss Fnrreon, Smyrna,Dl W G Drake, Stroudfburg
John Kelaey, Ywdleyv ;WW Bloom,New Jersey
J O Whitaker, N York iG W Geddls, New Jeftey
W Rowland, Pa 2™ O O Murray, N Y
J B Gibson. Meadrtlle H Marray, New York
Geo w Hannooson, Md W O Fountain, Md
J H Boozer, Lembertvllle Geo W Walker, Pa
w yy 9 theriii, LambertT Gilbert A Brown, N Y
j jgervls. Lnttbertyllle | Jas W Foley, Pa
J Hart, Doylestown A J Jonea, Pike do. Pa
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Mbs. S. A. Allen’s World’s Bair Re-
BTOBBR AND DUSBIHO arrests the faU. and asrer
Mieto restore gray hair to its natural color, and pro
dace a luxuriant growth.
GCABANTBE OA ITS WORTH AND HBRIT.
Bev. J. West Brooklyn, L. I : •‘lwilUestifyto their
value in the most liberal sense- They have res tors d
my hair iwheve It was bald, and, where gray, to It*
original color*”
Wm. Cutter. IT. Y. City: “My hair Is changed
4v 1U natural color, and growing on bald *pot. ”
Bev. H. V. Degen Boston. Msec.; “That they pro
mote tie growth of the hair where baldness is, I have
the evidence of my own eyes. ”
pe r sale by all Druggists.
Wholesale and Bel ail Depot, No. 198 QBBBVWIOH
Street, Jew Yort- _ • Jny2B-ftuBt
The ,l Nobpakbil Cubling Iron,”
(the latest improvement); also, Gurling Tange, Finch®
ing Irons. Curling Bode, Hair Crimpers, Nail Nlppets.
snd Tweezers, for sale by TRUMAN & BHAW, No. 835
(Eif ht.Thirty* five) MARKET Street, below Ninth. It
A LARGE VARIETY OP KEYS AND OTHER
Locksmith's Bardware, may be found at TRUMAN &
SBAWS,No. 835 (Bight Thirty-five) MABEBT Street,
below Ninth, it
Jones’,
THE LOWEST
BELLING FStOB
is marked in figures
on each article,
AND NBVBR VAEIBD,
, AT
JONES*
Crescent One-price
CLOTHING HOUSE,
MARKS T STRSBT.
above Sixth,
No 604.
49* Prices reduced to suit the time*.
a fins assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
ioiuble for all etaeon*, constantly on hand.
Custom- work made to order at short boUca [mh9«3m
Bargains in Clothing 1 Bargains in
CLOTHING!
Bargains in Clothing ! Baugairs in Clothing !
Bargains in Clothing! Bargains in Clothing!
Bargains in Clothing! Bargains in Clothing!
v ■' bt Pbbrt & Co.,
. v.. BY PERRY & GO.,
' r * Wferkd by Perry & Co.,
Opfebed by Perry ht Go.,
ftnjypo3 Chestnut street, above Third,
CHBS»rnT Street, {GEaNVILLK STOKES'
Oldjpßd,)
CoT - Seventh and MARKET STS (JONES*-)
Perrv & Co. have undo a bled] y the Urge**
stock of ready-made Clothing, and finest vnivty of
slyles how presented to the public in this city. Their
stock is new. bought at the lowest rates, got op In the
best manner, and sold at
WoNDERPtTLLT LOW PRICES.
Wonderfully Low Psicbs,
Wonderfully Low Prices,
Wonderfully Low Prices.
Our friends and the publie are invited to eall and
examine for themselves, and be convinced that it is
to their advantage to deal with us.
49- Attention is also called to
Our Custom Department,
Our Custom Department,
Our Custom Department,
Our Custom Department,
Ocr Custom Department, • ■ f
In connection with each establishment, where W*
have constantly on hand
All the Latest and Best Styles,
All the Latest and Best Styles,
ALL THE liATBST AND Bust Styles.
All the Latest *k© Baer Styles,
And can guarantee to oar customers entire satisfac
tion in every re»pect.
No. 303 Chestnut Street. , Above Third,
No. 609 Chestnut Stbsbt, (GBaNYILLB STOKES’
Old Stand )
And S. B. Cor. Seventh and Market Sts., (JONBS*.)
Perry & Co.
Perry & Co.
A Isay of Hope—To weak, debili
tated Dyspeptics, groaning under a life of agony, we
offer
PLANTATION BITTERS
as ft good and iure remedr. This remarkable medi
cine relieves Scar Beadacbei Heartburn,
Distress after Eating* an£ all the symptoms of Dya«
pepsia. at once.
Its good effect is felt npon the flrtt trial.
Plantation Bitters are the pleasantest tonic la the
■world.
The old, the ycung, and the middle aged acknow
ledge their wonderful health' giving power.
No change of diet la necessary while nslng them. Bat
al] you want of the best you can get.
Plantation Bittbbs are -exhausted Nature’s great
Restorer. They give tone to the Stomach, and brilliancy
to the Mind, and driving away
«« th* doubts that roll
Clmmerean darkness o'er the fainting soul!”
mySS-dt TO PROVE IT. TRY A BOTTLE.
Lieutenant General Grant.—Excel
lent Imperials and Cartes de Visits of the General,
taken from life, and pionounced by himself and friends
IhO beet ever taken, can be obtained at
xnySB'4t*
Hair Dye ! Haib Dye !
BATCHELOB’S HAIR DTE Is the host in the world.
The only true and perfect Dye—harmlew, inataotane*
oa«a and reliable produces a splendid Blaek or Natural
Brown; remedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes, and fre
quently restores the original color. Bold by all Drag
gists, The genuine is signed W. A. BATQHSCjOR, &1
BAKCLAT Street, Jew Tork. iaS-mw/ly
Why Injure thk Complexion by
POWDERS AND WASHES which choke or 111 up Hu
porei of Hie akin, and In a abort tlnu Iwt« It htt.h ana
irrt It la In the blood, and If yon want a a»ooth amd
•oft akin nu HBLMBOLD’S EXTRACT OP BARSA
PASILLL It glvesabrUHangrto the cartmlMTUtn.
A Clbab, Shoots Skin and Bhaoti
rnt COMPLEXION follows the use of HELHBOLD'i
CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARIL
LA. It remoTaa black tpota, plmploa and all anwtlona
of the akin. _
Not A Fbw.of thk Worst Disobdbbb
(hit afflict mankind arise from corruptions of the blood.
HBLMBOLD’S BXTKACT OF gABSAPAKILLA is a
remedy of the utmost value-
To Purify, Enbich the Blood, and
BEAUTIFY tb« complexion, niw HBLMBOLD’S HIGH
LY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPA
ATT.T.A. CBO bottle eanalo In »tren«tln>n» aallon oftia
Byrn» or Deaoctlon,
HBLMBOLD’S CONCBNTBATED EXTRACT
SUOHU is the great Diuretic. HBLMBOLD’S CON
CENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA iethe Great
Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to ml at
ef Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are the moat a.tin
that aan bo made.
- A Thing of Beauty ib a Joy Fob-
EVER.—Those who desire brlUlsnsy of complexion.
Blast purify and enrich the blood, which BBtHßOlk’l
CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BARBAPARILLA Inva
riably doea Becollect It le no patent medicine. Ask
for Brimbold’e. Take no other. mhl-wftnns
Itch. (Wheaton’s) Itch.
BALT RHEtTH. (OINTMENT) BALTRHBDH.
Will eure the Itch la 48 hour*. Alio» cores SaUßhsam*
Dicers* Cbilblaiss, and all ErapUooa of the Skin.
Price 60 cents. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS St POT*
TEE, BOSTON, Mass , \rili beforwazdodfioehv mail*
For sale by all Druggists. mhlS-flin
Ghicbbbinq’b Pianos—
IT ET f "89.00060LD.—New Warerooms.H if TD
Entrance in Art Qailery, 014 CHESTNUT Street.
my4‘36l* WM. a. DUTTOH.
Geobge Steck & Co.’s ggSgSI
mvft pianos, n a »ii
HABOS a‘h , A*LIN’S
CABINET OKOABS.
PIANO Over 000 each of tfcoee fine C4BTNET
FO&TBB. incirdpxaatfi have been told b 7 oSGtANB
PlaNO Mr. G.. and ibe demandiioon> OaßlffET
FORTE* etantly incieesltig. ORG*x»B.
PIANO For sale only br C4.6INET
FORTES. J. E- GOURD. ORGANS
PIANO SEVENTH and CHEBfNUT Sts. CABiNBf
FORTES. no2o-tf ORGANS.
Sale of Bebt Class Ready-Made
CLOTBJNG at the great establishment well known
as 41 OAK HaLL,” located at tlie 8. B. corner SIXTH
ftsd MAEEET fetreete, The «lo*« of the war enables us
to maaur&cture cheaper, and we are therefore selling
the pretent stock at snob prises as are-warranted by the
present state of affairs. As many want to know just
what they ess hay.clothing for, weinvlte the examina
tion of the following pricelist, which embraces but a
ftw leadlrg articles among the thousands of garments
we hare sow displayed in our extensive sales room**.
The people can always depend upon finding at onrstoTd
exactly wbat Is advertised.
Ail- wool C&aslmere Tests, fre m $176 to s7v 69.
<< «« "r”
Fasts, froa * 00 to ;
Coat*. from 6.00 to&Oti,
Good Buiiaoss Goat for $6.25.
Oflee Sack Coat for $6.
»«U F*X*oa Cloth-Saek, $B.
Good Black Cloth tiosk Coat, $12.00.
M “ Coes. P*nts, 8. CO.
4®» We/will take pleamre is showing our goods to
an; whoc&U, rrheth«r wishing to_pur9hue_or aot»
WANaMAKSB ft BROWN,
_ - OAK HALL
Popular Clolbiog Home,
It 8. B. cor. of SIXTH and MAREST Streets.
HIED.
PLEASANTS.—May 24th, at the residence of bis
brotber, Dr. Henry Pleasantß, Radnor, Delaware
county, Pennsjlranla, Charles Pleasants, of Sun
bnry. Pennsylvania, aged 68 years.
Interment from hie late realdonoe In Snnbnry, OH
Saturday, the 27th Instant, at I p. M. *
PLEASANTS —Was killed, on the sth of May,
1864, at the battle of the Wilderness, Charles I.
Pleasants, First Lieutenant, nth Regiment, V. S.
1, Med 24 years and 8 months, son of the late
Charles Pleasants, of Snobury, Pa. ••
‘ CHESTEK —At Washington, D. c., on the 23d
Instant, 800. William Chester. D. D.
Funeral from No. oh Clinton street, Phlladel.
phla.on Saturday morning,the27thInstant, atio
o’clock. ■' ***
SHARPLESS.—Fifth month 24th, Mary Offlley
Sborpltss in the 73d yearol her age.
Her relatives arid friends, and those of the family,
are reapeotfully Invited to attend her funeral, with
out further notice, from her late residence, Haddon
field, New -Dray- on Seventh day, 27th Inst, at 2
o’clock P. M. Interment at Friends’ Burying
Ground at Noirton. Train for Haddonneld leaves
Vine street wharl at IP. M. Carriages Will he pro
vlded at the house. . ,
VAN BARLINGEN-On the 25th Inst., In the
filth year of hlssge, E. Herman, youngest son or J.
ivr flurt lFabel Ye® Hariißj?en. _ .
ra wilADMANr— on the 25th lost, Lorlng
son of John K. and Hattuah P, Wlldman, oae
year and tiuce months.
DLACK ENGLISH GRENADINES* —
E> jnet received. a ca*e of Black EDgilnh Grenadine*,
Rt 40 cents a i aid BESSOS&*O&. Mouraiug Store,
«w cenw » 3 ai« g . g cHBSrAUr Street.
One price. Prices lo plain figure* mV* 5
IiLACK CHALY DE LAINE.—JUST
V otrntd, one css. of plain bl.ck Chaly ds Lain... at
1715 cents a , ard. BEBBI.N ft Jg 'ollSrTA* %&,.
One price Prices In plain Sgnies mjlS
White shawls, best assort.
MENTIS TOWN.
Pure White Barege Bbawll.
Pure » hl»*
Ss** S?!!* Shstlsnd do.
JLL^-gyiP
• - . •.;<*. f A *' 1 ;g »
VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT SiLOON.
WELCOME HOME TO THE KETURNING
VOLUNTEERS,
Ample arrangements hav’rg been made, through the
liberality of the peopi* Philadelphia, to give the
veterans of the gal ant IMon Army on their return
home a grand reception. ,l e COOPRR BBOP VOLUN
TEBR EkFKBSBMBJT GOMMITTBB hereby oheerfnlly
tender the hospitalities o 1 their establishment to the
several Brigades . Regiments, Battalions,
Companies, or Squads* of all Uuton t oops, volun
teers, regulars, sailors, teamsters, music tans, vlsaa
dieis. cavalry, artillery infantry, or riflee. who may
arrive In this city or pas-through to New Jersey. New
York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Xaasachssetts. Con
nccU«it. Mains, flew Hfttnpuire, or any other fiiats,
Terii ory, or aectlon of our eountry.
The committee eo generously assisted by the patriotic
ladies and gentlemen institutions associations, and
privets corporations generally of Philadelphia will be
m attendance dav end niaht so as to feed the returning
braves with aa little delay a* possible. Large qaantltits
of first-quailiy of ham, beef, coffse. soft bread, butter,
etcetera, have been engaged, and wtil be promptly
served to suitany euergeney that may arise We have
ail the material to enable us to furnish a meal that will
reflect credit upon the liberality of Philadelphia, and
thus again we tender, on behalf of the citizens- their
hospitalities to the men who have achieved a vlotory,
who have proudly sustained the good old nig o'the
Union, planted itln power in all States, and redeemed
the country from tyranny and oppression.
Tbe Committee also strongly appeal to their feiio w
cltizen* for cortribulionsto ttnfsh the work in a oredlta
,‘S.!rWO'im“w M. COOMB. Pr.aidant.
COOFXE SHOP CONTRIBUTIONS. ,
At s Meetlu* of ihe Committee, held on w.iuMday
eveotpg, 24th in&t, she following contributions were
DOITATIOHB.
Manufadursrs* National Bank..a«4«.i-.,,,.» »+*-*
City Datlonal Bank 26
Mis. Phtpp* —6
Mrs. Davis..,.*®— 9J
Friends<f Jas Toomey..— —W*
FhiiadtlphiaGontributionship 200
Second and Third streets Passenger Railway,
through Thos. Logan. BeereUry~**~~~***.~***' 60
HOSPITAL.
Donation through Mrs. Hartman.. «-*** ••*•**—«**. 30
It WM. M. OOOPBR. President.
gp A CARD.
UNION VOLUNTEER EEFfiESHME JT
SALOON, ' .
Shall our brave soldiers be well entertained on their
return 1 It Is for the citizens of Philadelphia to decide.
It will be four yean, on the eusaittg27th of May,since
the Union Volunteer kefieshment Committee was or
ganized, and if the Institution is closed on that day, the
amount of cash onhandwDl no more than meet our
obligations. The war is virtually ended, yet our Braves
who have so nobly and valiantly defended our firesides
and country are about to return to th*ir homes. Shall
We receive and refresh them and show by OUr hospD
tality and kindness that their .great services are faily
appreciated by the grateful citizens of Philadelphia and
vicinity? The Committee will, with great pleasure,
continue their voluntary duties, should the fandi be
furnished, and they hope this will be a final appeal.
Contribution* handed oar Committee, or either of the
following gentlemen, will reach us, and be properly
appropriated:
Rev Dr. THOMAS BRAINBBD. Mo. 634 Pine street
TBOHAB BOBUS, Baq.., President of Philadelphia
Bank.
D. B. CUMMINS, Eta., President Girard Bank.
S. A. MERCER, Etq., President Farmer*' and Me
chanise* Bank.
J. B. AUSTIN, Eia , President Southwark Bank.
M. W. WOODWARD, Eaa • Cashier Manufacturers*
end Mechanics' Bank,
TBOMAS T. FIRTH, Esq., Treasurer Pennsylvania
Railroad.
JAMES G. HAND A CO., comer Market and Decatur
streets.
SAMUEL B. FILES, Esq., No. 70? Vine street.
ARAD BARROWS, Chairman.
J. B Wade, Secretary. myl9-fmw!2t
rsa»> BUSIEISS EDUCATION.—
YOUNG M£N PREPARESD Fv>R THE OOUAT
-IBG-HOU&B ADD BUSINESS LIFE, AT
CfcITTBNDEB’B COMMERCIAL COLLAGE. *
637 CHBSmUT STREET.
Comer of Seventh, Philadelphia.
The coarse of instruction Includes
BOOK- SEE PUS G,
as practiced by ihe beet accountants, ior Wholesale,
Retail, Manufacturing- Jobbing, Importing, Steam
beating, Commission, Foreign and Domestic Shipping
Busineßß, Joint fetock Companies, Banking Business,
FEEMiNSHIF-Plaln and Ornamental.
COMMERCIAL OsLCOLATIOafi:
Interest, Commission, Profit and Loss, Average, Simple
and Compound, Exchange, &c.
BOblflESB FORMS:
Bills, Notes, Orders. Receipts, Drafts, Checks, Bills of
Exchange, Invoices, Account Sales. Accounts
Current, &c. Also.
COMMERCIAL LAW, PHOhOGRAPHY, DETECTING
COUNTERFEIT NOTES. Ac.
TELBGhAFHIBG—By Found and on Paver,
with Office Practice taught by one of the beet of
Practical Operators.
A separate Department for Ladies
Disabled Solditxs allowed a liberal reduction of
terms _ _
tTCDEKTS BXCRIVBD AT ANY TIME- No VACATION,
In extent of accimmodations, course of instruction,
facilities for imparting busmtss knowledge, and prac
ttcal advantages to business men, this institution is
unequalled _
CATALOGUES, containing Term*, Students’ Names,
Ac , furnished gratis on sppllcation.
Crittenden’s ** series of Practical Treatises on Book
keeping," and Judge Sharswood’s " Lectures before
the Students on Commercial Law," for sale at ihe
College *
myjfi'K s. H. CRITTESDEN & CO.
J, GDTJSKUNST’S,
704 ARCH Direct,
figr ttiT 26,1861
—At a Meeting of the Board of Directors of the
NEW YORK ASD MIDDLE COAL FIELD RAILROAD
AND COAL COMPANY, Mr. John M- Bickel tendered
his resignation a* President < f the Company, and oa
motion Mr. WILLIAM MoLRLLAJI was unanimously
ejected to fill the vacancy. “ v €fi£6. R, LlfiDSaY,
my 26- 12s . ' Secretary.
MABTEK ALFRED TAYLOK, BOM
9*o=? of Bon 21 -Qy TAXED E* Ofthe
youthful Orator urt wdwi his ad*
diets at COMCBBT HALL, on HOMDAY BVBDHMO.
May 39 Sale of tickets will commence May 34, at T.
B POOH’b Book Store, SIXTH and OfIiSTJKJT-my24-4k
PBAPOBALS WIU BE BE
WES? r. CBIYBD afctol* Offices* toFBIDATnext, May
26th, *ll2 H., fortfceG&ASS «fth«'Sto|iirflfcrSL
GHAq. BlXfir,
my 24 8t • Commissioner of City property.
rar VBBIHBVAL VEmSGOF X«*
§=» Stockholders of the GIB ABB MIyXJCG CO . (of
t ake Superior). will he held at their Office, Mo. 344
WaLMOT Street, on TUESDAY, the 6th proximo, at 13
o'clock, for the election of Directors, tad the trauiac
tion cl other badness. B, A. HOQPBS,
Secretary.
Philadelphia. May 23. 1866. my2Bl3t
•ST* SPECIAL CHIOS BEMGIOPS
l» BBBVTCB—GAL VABY CHUBOH, LOCUST
£treet,,above Fifteenth,-PreashUg every evening this
w«ek, :by the Paetor. Union PrayerrJlcetini. wwy
morning, fiomBto9o*olock. y>,lJC>Bo»tuwi|3j.*
Kjp phiiadelphu,
#ss ' —The anneal meeting of t><e Stoclchordera of the
KE6OLUTB MIWIAG OoMPABY (of Lake Superior)
will behold at their office, No. 324 WALNUT Street,
on MONDAY, tne etn proximo, at 13 o’clock for the
tUction of Direatoiß ana thO traßsaction or other tra*i
neßfl B. A HOi>Pß3*
mj2o-14t Secretary.
KSr* OFFICE OF THE AMYGDALOID
9S& HIM IMG COMPASY OF LAKB SUPBBIOB,
Me. 324 WALNUT Street.
Philadelphia, May 19.1865.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Annual Meeting
ot the Stockholders of “The Amygdaloid Mining Com
panv of Lak» Superior* f will be held at the Office. Mo.
324 WALBUT Mtreet, on T&UBBDAY, 7th proximo,
at 13 o'clock M., for the election of Directors and the
transaction of other
mj2o- tje7 F. K. WOMEATH, Secretary.
TO COAL COHSDMSRSi
Fsamine the following flgnree and decide for your
eeif if it is sot to yoxur interest to become a stockholder
in the
Cost or mining and transporting a ton of 2,240
pounds 00e1..v.- D 6 88
yard expenses, for picking, screening. nn» </v
loading, etc....— 40
Carting from yard to consumer*b door —. .00
9O
Tot tl cost of mining, transporting, prepariog.
and d<llveill)g a ‘long Ton** of 2,240
Phunde at the consumer’s d00r....—..— * $7 68
Average retail price of a ton of Coal last wln«
ter. waa over— I 9 60
Are yon eontiaueto pay from 60 to 76 per
rent advance on your Coal? Do you wish, to save from
$3 to 86 per ton, and g«t a good article, well prepared?
Bach btQct*oid«r in the Housekeeper’s Coal Company
is furnished with a coupon for Bvery ehan of stock h«
holds. Bach coupon entitlce the holder to a Tonof Coal
Annually »t coet for 16
At tJu present retail price of Goal, a stock•
holder will save the entire cost of his stock in three
ptarSt exclusive of & n U cosh dividends he'map receive
from the sale of the surplus Goal mined over that
used bp the ftockho.'ders.
Though prices may be much lower this season, the
stockholders in this Company will still have the
The following »3c'’**eta are taken Bom a Bepert.of
Prof CM F. JtOBBSTS, Civil end Miningßaglae*r«n
t:e '‘BrauchdaieCoal Propertr i’’ k
♦«The coal mined from this land hae always bad good
r»pnte in ihe market. Coal »ueh as is produced from
the tipohn and Lev U Veits, commends a ready sate at
the bifhcstmaTketable price, and it can be mined from
these veins cheaper lhan from other veins of the same
eiaasinSebuyiktU ’ounty.*' -
' 6UBBGBIPTIOM BOOK 0 PBN AT TSI
OFFICE OF TBE COMPANY,
MO. 105 SOUTR FIFTH BTBBBT,
W here infomation eoncernlnx the affairs of the
Cojppsaw ean be s)rtsned at the office.
MBSIDUT,
B. ?. LBAKB.lI; 9., Vnakford.
BBOBBTABT.
JOHB BACOH, Office or the Company.
TREABCTBEB.
THOB. WBIGGIffS. 8. B. Cor. fifth andOhecttrat its.
OBSERAL AQBST,
SOBT. ft COESOH.
PIBBOTOBS^
1 F. LBiKK. " “I 'tlfwlS THOMPSON.
S. S. Jhlk?, TffOHiS WK1»»W8.
jidoß W. BOCKIDS. ap 7 »wfMt
tasr“ UNIVERSITY OF PKNNSTI,VA-
F*? KIA-DEPABTUIAT 0/ ARTS Tllb flul Sl
av iaaUoa «f the senior Glass srlll be held In the follow
ing order, beglnslnr each day at 4 o’clock PH : '
TUESDAY, 2Sd—By Prof. Frazer, (Physical Geo ■
arophy )
WEDNESDAY, 24th—By Prof. Allen, (Plato’s Gor
oias.)
THURSDAY, 25th—By Prof. Coppoe, {lnternational
Low )
FB»DAY, 26th—By Prof. Jackson, (Tacitus’ Life of
DaY, 29th—By the Ptotosl,(Butler’s Analogy )
7 UESDAY, SGih—By the Prvvow. {So-rtal Science
(Carey) *nd Constitution of the United Slates )
l J GEORGE ALLEN.
jn*23 T 7t Secretary of the Faculty of Arts
KST THE ANKW HEEHIIG OF THS
Stockholders of the EMPIRE COPPER 00
(of Michigan) Will he held at their Office, Vo 433
WALNUT street, on FRIDAY, the 24 day of June. iB6O,
at 11 o'clock A. M.. for the ELECTION OF DIRECTORS
ana the transaction or other huslnee*. ; *
J. S. McMULLIIf,. Secretary.
Philadelphia, Mar 16. 1860. my<6-tje2
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
»» Stockholders of the PaiLADEPHIk kBD BOS.
’loM HIEING COMPANY (ofMlchlgaii) will beheld at
their Office, No. 483 WALNUT Street, on FRIOAY,
the 2d day of Jnne, 1866. at 1 o’clock P.M.. {or “the
ELECTION OF DIRECTORS and the transaction ?el
other hnMness. J. S McMULLIN, Secretary.
Philadelphia. May IP. 1865. mylgtjaa
MEKCBdUTS’ ABB HABUFAO>
TU&BKS" NATIONAL BANK. _
FITTBBDRU, ApxUJi.ljßM.
Stockholders ire herehy notified tha-t Kooks will oe
opened for subscription to the new stock oftbts Bank.
*t>he COMUBROIsL NATIONAL BANK. LnKlHadei
phia, on MONDAY, May let, 1860, and wttleoptlnue
open during banking hours, dally, from XO o’clock A
tt7toS o’clock P. M.. until Thursday, June Ist,' 1886.
By order of the Board of Directors
JOHN SCOTT, Jr. i Cashier,
a S. BOLLMAN. President,
Pittsburg, Fenna.
BOBT. B. STEELING Viee President,
Philadelphia apUhtlel
»?sr~ abbitfksart oftheanebi-
CAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.—The eervicea
competed with the forty*first anniversary of the Am*-
rtSin Fnnday Sebool Union will hsheid atthe MUSICAL
F JND H eLL, LOCUST Street, near Et«htb, on TUES
DAY EVENING* May 90 at a quarter to 8 o’clock
Ticket* of admission may he had g< ataltonsly on an-,
Baiwtaw. i«a ottSiT.
« i^6,oft iL c r^p4w.
fiOSPITALItIES
OFTHH
COOPE R- s HOP.
FOOT OF WASHINGTON ATKNtJE.
HOUSEKEEPERS’ COAX COMPANY,
LAST WIMTBE’fI PBIOBS:
ADVABTAQB OF ALL TH, PROFITS..)*
THi OTALITY OF THB GOAL.
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY, MAY 26, 186&
yy IBKUUIO AHDAMBBICAt - ;?#
IBEIAJID A fiOVBBIIOH STATS Iff THB AKSBI
OAff UfflOff.
Very Bar. Or. MrBIABTY will d.llTer » Lwtur. on
Ihe above subjsei 10 Irishmen and the Friends of Ire
land, at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
The triumph of the Union Is the trumpet ftdte Of uni*
versalUberiy over the world.
Ticket, SOosntsi Beaerved Seats fiOtents. , _ _
M Tickets can be had at Eugene Cummlskey’fl Kook
Store, 1037 Chestnut; John R Downing, Eighth, above
Walnut* Book Stan; John Bremen, Jeweler, No. IBS.
Eighth street; takes Tobm. Jefferson and Gadwalader,
Grocer. my ti-thsmwfe 6t
| <Sg~ EOTICE TO All DBUNQDEJJ
CORPORATIONS ORGANIZED UNDER ART
LAW Of TBS STATE Of PENNSYLVANIA.
Retieeis hereby given to all companies incorporated
by or under any law of ths Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania. and organized at any time prior to the first non
day of November, )8M that have failed to make report
to the Auditor General under the Aet approved April 21,
1868. and the Act approved April 30, 1861* that, they are
required to report to the Auditor Qwteral forthwith, as
f °lnSunadividend has been declared, the Treasurer
Will report, under oath, theameunt of capital paid in*
theda’e, amount, and rats per eent. of each diriclsnd
during the year ending the first Monday of November,
1864, and any previous year or yesrs in which tne Com-
Sany may have hsd an existence; and in case no dlri
end has been declared during the year or years end
ing as aforesaid, then an appraisement of the cash
value of the cspltal stock. as ft existed between the first
and fifteenth days of November, mast be made by ths
President or Treasurer, and a majority of ths Directors,
under oath. When an appraisement is made, the re
port should also state at what time ths Company was
organized.
In addition to the above report, under the act of April
21, If 68, companies not paying a tax on tonnage ar, re
quired to make a separate report, wader oath, of the
Treasurer, of the amount of net earnings or Income re
ceived during the period from April SO to November!*
1£64, In accordance with the second section of the act,
approved April SO. 1664 . ___
COMPANIES INCORPORATED BY OTHER STATES
and * • doing business in this Commonwealth, ate
notified that they are made subject to the taxon nel
earnings or income under the 2d BOdt'ocr or the act or
April SO, 1864, and are required to report to the Auditor
General the amount of such net earnings or income re
ceived between the SOth of April and the Ist of N<*TBfll*
ber 1864
aii delinquent Companies Inco»porated by or under
any law of the State of Pennsylvania, will be afforded a
reasonable time in which to make the eeve al reports
required by law and above enumerated; but continued
neglect or -refusal will subject them to forfeiture of
charter, ui der the 2d proviso of the 2d section of the
act of April SO. 1864, which 1b in ho followln, words:
“Provided farther. That an, corpotatlou which has
failed to make returns to tho Commonwealth, as rs
qaited by the act of April 21, i. D. 1868. eatiUed ‘Anaet
for the better secttrlc, to the Oommoawealth the pay
ment oftaxes due by incorporated companies, ’ may make
such return witclu sixty days after the passage of this
act. any law to the contrary notwithstanding; and aU
delinquent companies fitiHogw refusing to make fall
retorts and payment to the State, a* required by the
general laws of this Commonwealth lu relation thereto,
shall have all their rights and privileges declared for
feited by proclamation from the vovtt'iwSv’ t„i> .
ISAAC oJiSoAKni
Auditor General.
W. a KBM3LS.
State Treasurer.
gARRissPKO, May 10. 1865. mylS lm
ADAMANTINE Oil, CO.—THB AM*
RCaL Meeting of the ADAMANTINE on, 00.
will be held at the office of the Company. No 37 South
TBIBD Street. on FRIDAY, Jane 2d, at 12 o'clock M..
for tbe election of Directors, and tile transaction of other
business. ROUT. F. BROOKS,
Secret* *y
Philadelphia, May 22, 1885. my 23 7t
rffl* PHIIADhIPD lA, MAT 13, 186$.
The annual the Stookhtidere of the
iE’ua Miring Company, of Lake fcttpariori will bo held
at their Office, No. 324 WALNUT Street, on TUBS
DAT, the SOth Inst., at 12 o’clock, for the election of
Directors, and the transaction of other business,
my 16* tmySQ B A. HOOPBB. Secretary.
DIVIDEND WevriCB.—OFFICE OF
9S& TBE MAPLE SHADE OIL GOffPANY, No.
ft»4 WALNUT Street. „ ■
Philadelphia, May 23, 186$.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi
dend of FOUR PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the
Company, payable at their Office, on and after the 33th
3u*t., clear of State taxes. The Transfer Books will
close on the 25th, at 3P. M , and reopen on' he Slat.
THOMAS B. SRARLE*
my24.6t Secretary.
rST 1 PENNSTtVANIA BAIiKOID
W 3& COMPANY—TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT.
Philadblphia, May 3,1865.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS -The Board of Di
rectors have this day declared a semi-annnal dividend
of FIVE PER CENT on the Capital Stock of the Com
pany, dear of National and State t*x@».pa.yable on and
after May bo, iB6O. „ .. .. •
Blank powers of attorney for eolleetlnc dlvidende
can be had at the Offload!the Company, No. 938 South
THIRD Btreet. THOMAS T. FIRTH,
my4-23t Treasurer,
tFEIZB MONK* AND GOYBRN
MEAT BOUNTY TO ALL WHO ENTER THB
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
Orders have been received from the head of the
Marine Corps, at Washington not to restrict recruits to
a particular class (as has been the case heretofore), but
to receive ALL who have served ltt the volunteer ser
vice, or in the regulars, or in the marines, and have
been honorably dischargsd. Such persons enlisting in
the United States Marines will receive the Govern
ment bounty, and will *U« be entitled to their share of
prize money in any capture of the enemy ■ Toieeie,
For further Information apply at the rearnlnnf rea*
desvons. No. 3U South FRONT Street, between 9 A.
M. and 3 o'clock P. M., every day but Sunday.
JAMBS FORNEY,
apl-tf Captain and BecraUlug Officer.
RETAIL DRV ROODS.
Q.LOBBY BLACK MOHAIRS.
COOPER & OONARD,
myS-tf 8. 1. cor. HIUTH and MABKIT Streets.
MOURNING MILLINERY.
i'l A & H. MYBBB.
rnyß-lm 986 CHBBTIIPT street
PHOICE STOCK OF DRESS GOOag.
V Bilk GBEITADIU6, eoperb striae.
Spring POPLIHS, latest styles.
Rata and Plain LB" 68. _
Black add Blown VALENCIAS.
American and Preach LAWNS.
Spring styles of OHALLI D 1 LAINBB.
Spring ln
Ho. 708 ABOH Street.
W. B.—fiOdocen Ladles' Bleached HOSE, at 12K cent*
per pan. myl
CHSTLAND SHAWLS, IN EVERY
U vaiiety. A. & H HTBSB,
m ,B- lm 936 CHBSTfIPT Street
CPRING DRESS GOODS, OP NEW
O STYLES, OPENIBG DAILY.
1 fkxtog .tylee Valenetae.
Spring rtYlu Foil 0. Chevron.
Bmw* of Poplin*,
Bnromer PoShu.
Splendid OlgatiUW.
Percales, Ingreatvartoty.
fixfttasafaft
mhetf »B Eonth BMCOHD Street
tjlack and figured bilks,
X> A. 4 H. units,
myBlm MB CHnBTnUr Street.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
o SELLIBG OFP RHTIBB BTOOK ,
YO CLOSE BUSIBB8S1!
GOOD-WILL AID FIXTORSB FOR&ALB. -
TBOBHLEY AMD CHISM.
We invite special attention to the above announeoment
We It are * L.rr e Bti>«k.
"We are Selling Cheap.
Every yard la to be closed out on or before the let day
of September. Bllka and Dram Goode. .
Clothe. Caaumerei, and Linen Goode.
Shawle.Oloake Skirts, Hdhfe.fte. ,fte.
Muslim and Calicoes mn«h under market wloe.
THORNIBT ft CHISM,
tt T » km Cor, of EIQHTH and sramo onßDgat.
MANTILLAB, ALL STYLES FOR
JjS. iDoiuoifife A* & H, MY&&8,
myB-lm 936 OH&BWPT Street
OLAOK ALPACAS AT 50, 69, 75, 88c.,
" asd $l. Als«, magnificent Black Mohalri, $1.16,
f 1 25, $1 38, asd 91 fiO
Lupin's Black Wool Delaines, C 6 els.
Double* width Black Wool Delaines, $L IS to $L 76.
Lupin's plain colors Delaines, 62 els.
Pearl Tints Alpacas and Mohairs.
Tourists’ plain, mixed, plaid, and striped Mohairs,
low and finest trades. „
Finest Dalnsooke. Cambrics,. Jaconets. Batin Plaids
and fetripee, Biid-eje Linen, Swiss Muslins, Bril
liants, Ac.
White and Bnff Plane by the piece ox yard, food
ctock, food qualities. , .
Lawns, Printed Cambrics, Ginghams, Ac.
Moulin, by the place underage.. „
my9.tr H. E. cor. MUfTH and MABKBf Streets.
rjRAY MATERIALS FOR TRAVEL.
U Ll*G DBESSBS. a. ft H. MVKRB, ,
mv»lm 038 OHEBTMUT Street.
■FIGURED BILK GRENADINES,
I 0 f tbe beet anelltlea udetylec, In Sleek end Grey
Ground..66c to $1.60
Trav.ning.Dwu Goode, In every vnrlety.
Bevr Drew Good., In great variety.
Bandtome Chene Bilk*, fS.-fO.
VBBT CHEAP.BLAOK BILKS,
e«ital>t«fo* Breuss, Hontlee, Mid Bacanes.
COTTOH GOODS AT WfiOLISALI
PKlflM.
'>' H. STBBL ft SOM,
myB-tf Mo. Tia and TIB north TgSTH Street.
fIRENADINE BAREGES, ALL
VA width* C A. ft H. MYiRS.
mr&lm ■ . 038 CHBBTBPT Street.
POB 1805
the gbiatest ihtomtiom or the age ih
HOOP SKIRTS.
, J. W. BBADLET’B HewT-atont DUPLEX BLLIFTIO
(ordouble)srSlKG SKIRT. _
wZyisGLIpEOPWETOESMa kUMUPACTn R*p.
OTCHAMBBKB end TO end 81 BEADS t truth, MMf
tork.
THIS lIVERTIOIf consists of Duplex (or two) Bl*
LipTio Steel oPßinos. ingeniously braided tightly and
firmly together, edge to bcqb, msklnf the toughest,
most flexible, blastic. and 'dubablb SPRING ever
used. They seldom bred or break, like the Single
Springs, and conssqusntiy preserve their perfect and
BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWICE A* LORg AS Any Other SKIRT .
i-HJfc wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Skirt will be experienced particularly In ail oiowded
ASSEMBLIES, OPBRAS. CARRIAGES.. RAILROAD CARQt
Churoh Pews Armchairs, for Promenade and House
Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when In ase to occu
py a small place aa easily as a feiLK or Muslin Dekbs.
A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure. eomforVand
crest convenience of w*AßUr<?..the Duplex Illiptio
Stksl- Spring Skirt for a SINGLE D AY will never after'
yard willing)? dltnense with their us* For Children.
Misses, and .Young Ladies they are superior to AU
others.
TBBT are the best quality In every pert, and «.
Questionably the lightest* moat desirable,oomrort
able and soonomioal Skirt ever made.
i OR &aLB in all first olass Storbb In this city, and
thr out boot tts United. States, Havana db Cuba.
Mexico, South America- and the West Indies
r **-I*OIT 188 FOR THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
BKIBT. tayd»2m
fiOQ HO*KIRTB. fiOQ
EOPKIHB’ “OWf MAKS m OP
BOOP SKIRTS, the beat ascortment and best Quality
and styles in the.oHy Core Trails, alh ienctns ana
sizes, from 18 to W. springs, from $i 75, to $4. Plain
Ssirts, all the new shapes and sizes, from id to 60
springs, from 9} 49 to $3 Skirts of exte* heavy stset
tapes from 20 to 35 iprisis, from $i oo to
gl 76 ttißsec? and Clllonn'#. of •'***-* arad*.
TOSfisprlOißi frvnp,4toBeeiiUMr oaring; ihoy hftVfl.no
eaua). ftgeatk )or toe Haw Fles]bl« skirt, the most
pliable Boon Skirt made, and fully equal to the Dqqlax
lS'lptlc Skirt, and at much Iwxer prtcAs. Aieo/eoa
stantiy on hand, (nil lines of.low-priced Dew. York
Skirts. kid»psdd*d and metajdo fastened—l 6 marines
-66c.; 2&.springs, $1; 26 springs, iJUls;3oaprinL». *i |fi' ;
end 40- spring*, 91 W. kj,rts made toorde* altered,
spd rA«»iFpd. st iyjft lm* *
SBAIBa MEATS
A * too no.. B,ny|«jyw.t.
000“ *> Vo»l.
000 “ aa Mutton.
1,000 “ Jo Turkey.
1,000 “ do Chicken,
3.000 “ auditedßcooc.„'n I.Ulilb. nnt.
For .lie by BHODRS ft ryfut-IAMs,
f#Hf I«y bontjj V4TfS BH»t.
OK
MONDAY EVENING. May
DIVIDENDS.
MILITARY.
PEARL SHADES ALPACAS.
TOUBSSTS’ DRESS GOODS.
BLACK WOOL DELAINES.
BLAOK MANTILLA SILKS.
WHITE AND BUFF PIQUE.
SHE St, DRV GOODS JOBBERS.
fjb. WHOLESALE BUYERS.
FOBEIGN DRY GOODS,
BUBBAOIffGt LATEST ffOVELTY IN'
DRESS GOODS,'
ADAPTED TO PRESENT SALES.
Received per late , teamen, and lot aale br
JAS. B. CAMPBELL & 00.,
mvSfrUt , , 7»T fIHBSTfftJT Street.
FINANCIAL.
UHITBD states
" • t /»’
%a» |OAN.
THIRD SERIES.
$230,000,000.
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the
undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the
sale of United States Securities, offers to the public
the tlird series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and
three-tenths per eent interest per annum, known as tho
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
These Notes are Issued under date of Julylfl. 1865,
and are payable three years from that date In cur
rency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into
U. S. 6-20 SIR PER GENT.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium,
and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds,
from Stott, County > and Municipal taxation, which
adds from one to three per cent more to their value,
according to iterate levied upon other property. The
interest is payable »eml-annually by coupons attached
to e&eh note, whisk may Ve cut off and cold to fifiT bank
or banker.
The interact at 7 SO per sent, amounts to
One cent per day on a $5O note.
Two cents per day on a $lOO not*.
Ten cents per day on a $6OO note;
Twenty cento pet day on a $l,OOO note. ■
One Dollar day on a $5,000 note.
Notes of all the denominations named- will he
promptly furnished jupon receipt of subscriptions.
The notes of this Third Series are precisely similar in
form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties already sold,
except that the Gwenuoent reservee to itself the option
of paying interest in geld coin at 0 per eentt tee Had
7 S-lOthc in currency. .Subscribers will deduct the in
terest in currenoyupto July 16th, at the time when
tleysubsaribe.
Tbe delivery of the notes of this Third Series of the
Seven-Thirties will commence on the Ist of Jane, and
will be made promptly and continuously after that date,
The slight change made in the conditions of thle
THIRD SERIES- affects only the matter of interest.
The payment In gold, if made, will be equivalent to
the currency interest of the higher rate.
The return to specie payments, in the event of which
only will the option to pay interest In gold he availed
of, would so reduee and equalize prices as that pur
chases made with six per cent, in gold would be fully
equal to those made with seven and three-tenths per
cent, in currency. This is
THE ONTiY liOAIT IN MARKET
now offered by the Government, find its superior ad
vantages make it the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
Less than $280,000,000 of the Loan authorized by
Congress are now in the market. This amount, at
the rate at which it Is being absorbed, will all be
subscribed for within sixty days, when the notes
Will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uni
formly been the eas|. on fityjßsff' the subscriptions to
other Loans.
In order that citizens of every town and section, of the
country may be afforded faemtias tor taking the Loan,
the National Banks, Btate Banks, and Private Bankers
throughout the country have generally agreed to re
ceive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their
own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who
only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes
for which they receive orders. .
JAY COOKE,
SUBBCBimOff AGSffT,
No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
V. STAMFORD. JOS. L. HOOSIOX.
gTAMFOBD & HOUSTON,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. [2* SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Dealers in Government Beeurilies,'Spetle, Uneurrent
Money, Glty Warrants, Ac.
Stocks bought and sold on commission at the Regular
Board of Brokers. my23-tin
OBAUBk non. um n.
QHARL2S EMOBY A GO.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. IS South Third atreet,
PHILADELPHIA. .
All kinds of ussnrrant folds aid Hold aid Rlvei
bought and sold, and Collections made.
Partiffllay attention given to the yuehace and sal# of
Bov*nna*Lßiiato» and ether Bto«fea aad Loans on *o9*
aolT-CBL.
7.30. 5-20. 10-40.
ADAMS LEVIS,
NO. SOB CHESTNUT STREET,
bankers and brokers.
AU kind, of
OOUmUT SKDBItIIB Aim RCOOERIOIISHT.
SOLD. AMD RIGOTIATBD.
GOLD AMB BILVBB BOUGHT AMD SOLD.
gyeirisl atttettoa given to OIL BTOOKB. mhU-fisa
SDWARP RCBin, HORACE M. PEARSON,
JjDW. ROBINS Ac CO.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE
BROKERS,
■Afl SOUTH IHHU)STBBBT.
r BILADCLFHI A.
AU>xnn»o»
BAMS MOW*, sold. BH.VBK- ROOMS, MOMMA
AMD GGVSKSMkST BIOUMmiS.
BOUGHT AMD BOLD.
OollMtlou nud. on all put. of th* mnnlry.
bvcilh nuivad. mUHt to dthtdnft, and IntuMt
nllowM. nM4n
gECOND ,
NATIONAL BANK,
OF PITTSBURG,- FBNNSYLVANIA,
(liATB IBOM CITt TEUBF GOKrAMT.I
CAPITAL. 8800.000.
MAMEIMB’ -AMD MBSOHAMTB’ COLLJOTIOM*
nomytly toon th. morn favombi.
8. R WABITSB, Fnwldest.
nBiMO H. BIQG9. OwMn. mhS-kn,
SAVING FUND,
MO. 136 BOUTHjgnngHBTMHT. BBLOW
FaT.lvep.runt. Istnut on Agent, fo?
theul. of Unltrf Statu 7 M 0 Loan, at Pu. Govern
noL stilt, end Cl tv Loan, wad 8to«k. bought end Hid
for ftfUKrtriter. end other, en Oommv..len. rohlß-lm
gents’ imiirauve goods.
tPINB BHIBT MANUFACTORY,
r t, . anbMitbvre seold lhvtia ettentlos to their
fktPEOVSfr nilf OF BMIKTS, .
whleb U»ym.k. . wuinlty In th.|K boilae... Ain.
MUitently reclving _
HO VELTISB fOK GEMTLBHBH’B WBAK
J. W SOOTT <& 00.,
GBMTLBMMM’S FUBHtBHIHG STOKB,
■o. 814.0HK8TBUT Strut,
Rj.jy Ponr poors betow the Continental.
£NCOUBAGB AMBRIOAN. MANU
Factubb, pabticulaely whim as good AMB.
CBEAPEB THAN IMPOBTED.
HARRISON <Ss BRADFORD’S
AMkHICAM PASS,
The m»nf«rtnrtng of which already gIYM amploy
meet tOv®T#r
O,E 3UNPEED AMEBIOAM MEM AMD WOMBM.
PBODUCIBG TWBaTY-FiVB MILLIOMB
ansnally of the beet Quality Pens, of varioaa pattern.,
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The lastly eelebrated “1XGKL8IOB” HAMS are
rated by J. H. M. A Go. (in a etyle peculiar to them
<elT«). expressly for FAUILI B8E: are of delirious
lavor i free from the unpleasant taste of uit* and are
pronounced by ephrorec superior to ahy now offered for
ifcji. mh3B*fmwSm
Q.OLD’BPATENTIMPROVBE>STEAM
WATEB-HEATTO afpjjbicts
fOS WARMING and YENTILITIHG PUBLIC BUILD.
lICB and PRIVATE RESIDENCES,
ttayuyaoioain or ran
UJfIOK STEAM ARB WATEB-HEATESS
OOMMPARX
OE PENNSYLVANIA.
JAMES F. WOOD A 00.,
*1 South FOURTH Strut,
H. M. FELTWELL. Sup’t.
Jall-«mf»_
MM UNION MOWING MACHINE,
*JE which bae been fully tested for theleet fSur years
It combine* strength, dxtrc/nliiy, light tonight, livfit
draft» with complete efficiency In outtibg (ftit, light
or heavy > wet or dry. lodged or standing, and embrace!
nany minor conveniences not found in other machines.
Also for sale, the moil complete one* horre Laum-Bfower
in the market PaSqbaiaL Morals.
Sol% 4S*3ti AttisuHuiii Wavehouse*
»»?•!» MBt> Sttwt.
trmM notice.
I'O’K* [NOTIOB.
XJ. m. SA.I.E.
BABES BEAZMEKA AND FEENANDINA.
•■ (
SAMHJEL c. COOK) Auctioneer.
ON FRIDAY MORNING’,
SKDj*i>Hl£Ail>ELPHii , ,”' ,t- “ b “* a ' “ lk ‘ Hm
WILL HI SOLO
ob aeeonnt of the United States QotoniD6nt»
THE BARS BHiZIIiISBi, BflriiUf dinmitAßl!
i ISSfeet 4 lBobOB; breadth. 28 feat 6 (Betas; depth*
, 14 feet 2 inches; tonnage (old law) aeoat 493 ton*
£d^ ,gl A*i I2 y® et 2 lnc,lMJ breadth, ITfieteinclisi; depth*
inches; tonnage (old law) about 830 ton*.
With their cnmpiete set of Span, faU salt of Sails,
and Standing Bilging. *«.
rnventwv** *U. fe Q AUGTIOH STOBI, Mo. 19 4 SOUTH
FRGMT 6TV
TwJBtY «e? , K 4,1 ‘ tTlm , 0 * purchase money mue£ ba
said cutta dj& °! *al«* and the remainder Wore the
vesiclis'iemofoj /fOB Uis Waif laid, wbieb will ba
dondWl»i»B!XffiWA , * lUr **e date of eel*.
T. HULL,
myiP*24 38 k. 1 Oom s»»fc<Unt.
■
WANTE&L-A HAI * GROWN GIRL
"v (/espectftftle), for MgMbv l ?*® service. A home,
and wages paid. Address ‘ Press office.
mraB-3t y
WANT ED:—A MAN wishes a
SITUATION In > Provision lionise. Cm ,om
mand a rood trade _ „ „
Addlean •■ W, 8.,” Prett oßte*. myls-2t«
WANTED—AN ACTIVE OK SILENT
V T FARTHER, with a cash capital of Twenty fhou
•and Dollars. in a first-elaas manufacturing* basiness.
sow in successful operation.' Address ,f a. 8 T.. ,r
this office, myK 3t*
WANTED—AN ACTIVE A NET BN*
* * emetic; miofca act &» Coil Agent for a first-claw
Coal Tard-TO SELL FOR Ga»H, Hast hb?* an evtaa
sive acquaintance to command a fait trade To sash ft
person liberal terms will be oflared. Reference re
quired. Ho office agent need apply.
Address “OOAb,”
at this office, for three days. my2s»3t*
WANTED —AN INFLUENTIAL
SALESMAN in a Wholesale Clothing- Honse.
one who can command a cash or short credit near trade.
A liberal engagement made from July Ist AU com’
jornnlcatlohs confidential. Address •* A, JB.G Press
office. my3l-6t»
IN A DRY GOODS'JOB
"7 BIHG BOUSE. on MABKRf Street, an astlve.
Intelligent SALESMAN, able to control some trade, and
fully competent V>w»i* on trade generally.
To one disposed to devote bis (line to tne interest* of
the Hones, a good position Will be offered aslf «* by the
Ist of July.
Address “ Gash Trade. '■ my«H2t»
WANTED. —slo PER DAY, AT
HOME.—Any person, male or female; can clear
§6O per week, at home, in a light, honorable business.
2to $6 capital reanirsd. Returned soldiers and others
having a few hoars d *ll y to spare, cap l«arn the parti
cnlara by enclosing two stamps for cl eular atd ralarn
post. Address B. tfATVShL.
xnylV-lm* Ghlaago, box 4/81.
A SITUATION WANTED BY A
Toncg Man. as Clerk 1& any capacity. Address
'VR AC. , r Frege Office. my2S 6t*
A LADY, WHO CAN GIVE SATIS-
pACTORr refemiceß, would, like the charge of a
J'onng giil to edhClts, or thi position of vompiai vn to a
ady. No objection to travel. Address ”A. B.; M Pott
Office, Eighteenth street, Philadelphia. It*
A GENTB WANTED, TO SELL THE
•£*-. sennine Improved How England Family SEWING
HAOhIHBS, the best Machine in the world
Address A. L LBotTRB A GO.,
ap2s-im* Box CZ, Orange, Mass,
(GREATEST THING OF THE TIMES
-SOWKTB PRIZE ENVELOPES. -Agents wanted
everywhere. Premium Watohes given to Agents. On
receipt of tiff we will mail, post-paid, 100 Envelopes,
and a splendid Solid Silver Hunting*Gass Watch a* a
premium to the agent. A single Envelope tent, with
circular and fnllpanitulars, on receipt of26cents. Ad*
dress A. H. BOW SHAGO., P, 0,, Box 4JTO, 36 BBSS*
MAH Street, H. T. mh27 8m
MEW ENTERPRISE—SI2 TO $24 A
Av Dsy. 'Agents wanted, male and female, to sell
Wilson's Imtrov-dJIS family
SBWIHO rtsCHIHB.
We will pay $l6O a mouth and all expenses, or give a
lar«e commission, as which the above waiee can be
mm, Far tern s and J * 00..
Second Floor Fro&t, Ho. 149 s. eiXT H Stmt
my 22 fit* Philadelphia, Pa,
(IglOR A MONTH.—AGENTS WANT
everywhere to introduce the improved
BSAW A GLARE TWEtUTT-D ILLAS FAMILY SKW
IHG UAGHIVB, the only low-price machine In the
country which is lisented by Grover A Baker.
Wheeler A Wilson, Howe, Singer A Go., and
Bacheltfer. AU other machines now sold for less
than 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
CLARK, Blddeford, Maine mvlO-dAW3m
A MONTH.—I WANT AGENTS
everywhere at $7O a mouth* expenses paid, to
seUFlffftSH ARTIGLaS; the boat aeUlag ever offered*
Full particulars free. Address OTIS r. Ga&BT. Bidde*
fo>o. Maine. , mylO daWSm
® WANTED—A STORE ON MAR
KR*. between Third and Fifth streets \ or on
Second, between Market and Arch, by July Ist Ad
dreae *‘ Store, 1 * Box 1036 Poet Office mrB6-Bt*
m WANTED TO RENT.—AN EX-
JuiL TBAVAGAHT BONUS wUI be paid for one or
twoofflees first floor (one front) on or near WALffUr
Strept, east of Bixih. Address Real Estate, 1 * Ledger
Office. • my2S*4t
« WANTED, ON OR BEFORE AU
GUST 20, a good-sired Honse, between Thirteenth
and Seventeenth and Pine and Market streets.
Address '* Box A, M Philadelphia Post Office. my 24 4t
m WANTED TO RENT-FOR FIVE
E£aor six months, a large handsome residence, very
handsomely famished; would be offered on very favor*
able terms daring the absence of the owner Apply to
mjto bOBT. MACGREGOR, 419 WaLHDT (ft.
FOR BALE AND TV fcBT.
vvvvvvvvvvvvwMAAWVVVyr' >v^XU«
m TO LBT—THB HOTEL, LARGE
Wk. Yard, Stabling, Ac., adjoining the Falrmonut
Hoykfti* Twenty.Mtoad and Spring Garden Strwe*.
Xnqntffoflhe Superintendent In the market. my 26 2i*
M,l* O R SAL 33—A DESIRABLE
•■ttUhyee story brick BBBIDBNOB, with bask build*
lsagaed modern Improvements, ne&rij news situated
at U 2 Pice street Apply to _ ► j
It BOOT. MACOBHaOB, 4:19 WALNUT Street.
MT OL 35 T—T H B HANDSOME
6T081.H0 917 CHESTNUT Bt., jast above the
Continental Hotel. Fixtures tor sale. myTMt*
m TO RENT—ON MAIN STREET,
JL&. Germantown, within five minutes 1 w*lk of Bail*
road Depot, from June Ist to September 15th. a W*U
forpUhed Hoaa«i witn grounda attached. Address
''TV, D, S T ir qertnsntqwnP. 0, myai-Ct*
MEOR SALE—THE PENNSYLVA
NIA ACADEMY OP THE PINE ARTS—BUILD
ING AND LOT. 1025 CHESTNUT Street Tlw ground
measures ITS feat in depth, wi<h a front of 60 test on
Chestnut btrest. widening to 100 feet for the greater
part of its depth For panicular;. apply to the Cara
tor on tbe premises, or to JOHN. SARTAiN.
nttfl-gy 728 BA.H’.OM Street.
M factory and mill property
FOB SALE at a treat saerlflce, known as the
Canal Hills, CANAL Street, above Front, Second Street,
below Girard a vex ue. forty five horse steam entfna
A Appiy attha 6t* a
|f| FOR SALE—TWO DESIRABLE
,HStt,»4s-elMy Brick Dwellings, Bog low (tmoi.dl
ate possession) dlid 1919 (possession Jn»© 10th) Fill BEST
Street APPIr to
gpflS Si* JAS, H LITTLE, 42* WALNUT St.
«TO RENT—TWO DESIRABLE
new Evidences, pleatantly situated in West
Fhiladeiphla, now being pat in complete order, newly
P, pored and potato*.
b ,33 419 WALBUT dtroot.
dm FOB BALE—DOUBLB TfcßEE
JHgiory trick rough cast Cottage Modern improve
xuentf* Immediate possession Thirty ninth street south
of Spruce Btrtet, west Philadelphia. Apply to H. C.
TOW,SUMP. 80. 811 ABOH Street. mri2 Vt*
ee FOR BALE, OH EASY TERMS—
JH. The WW desirable DWBUING. HID WillMe
Street. has all the modern eon.entenoee aid large yard.
B F GLEBS, 1938onHi FOURTH Street. and
mrSHMf t ff. oor. BBVJBjSTgkMTH and QBBBS,
Mfor bale very cheap—
DWELLISO, WALLACE Street, above Wiuth:
eight rooms.
Also, a large number of eligible building lots, cot*
tages and country sea*s. .
133 Heath FOURTH Street.
pj» And S. W. cor, BBVBNTBENTB and GREEN.
Mfor bale—a desirables^
FBOPERTY for a Country Seat, in Upper He- -JU
rion township. Montgomery county, two miles west of
the Schuylkill, opposite Noirutov n; a haodeom* large
dwelling, barn, ice-house. and acre*
of excellent land, located to a beautiful country, wltb
fine scenery. The property is easy of ascett by rail*
road, has plenty of fruit and shade trees; was formally
tie Sn * m tHh OUISOM,
" # 438- LIBRARY. Street.
or A JACKSON ANDEBSUBr premise*, ttyg* St*
for BALE-A PAIR OF HAND
SOME dark brown carriage HOSsES, nerfeotly
sate and fearless of locomoiiyes.. Also, a handsome
Barouche, made by Bo*«re. the property of a fcctls
man going to Europe. Apply at 37 North B]XTH
Stroet.
EDR BALE-ONLY; FOR A. FEW,
l bats, the moat dailrabl, OIL LAMM on the
Aii.ih.ny Elver. Tnrkay Una, and Bttohie Ban. vhlth
will be ais nosed of at Y»rr low prleea, maoh lower
than K.y SETta lad •AtrimJfaP?? ‘he ort,.n*l
owners, as all these lands lie in the immadlatir tL
cintty of att those splendid strikes made within a few
d,y *’ CHAB. LUKBSS,
jajM-* 146 South FQUBTH. Stroet.
TRON MINE AT AUCTION.—BY OR-
A DBB of the Oonrt of Coance-y of Maw Jersey. I
shall expose fox .ate at public r.udna, at toe Howl of
Jacob O Drake. In MOKRIS'OWtt, in eatd Bt«ta, on
MOSDAI, ibe fifth day of Jnno next, at 8 o'olook F.
« , that valnable MIBB OF lEOB ■IBB. situate user
Bock&w.y, Bew Jersey, called theHIBERBIA MIME,
lormer], owned byTneoaoxa T. Wood, daoaaaod. It
t« t ow ui lood working condition, and considered one
of the most yataaW. iron mines In new j.isey. It is
s'tnate hnt thro. mi s. from the Morris Canal, with
wblrh It Is connsctod by railroad.. At the same time
and place, thsro will ba Bold forty flro aorao of Land,
With Dockage, on the Morris Osnsl. to Rockaway.
aforesaid ■ V DALBIMPLB.
my2B-8t Maator in Chancery of Baw Jersey.
T?OR SALE.—ABOUT FIVE TONS OF
T ddSDBDD*. M hta farm. Howlla township,
Chester county. Addreat, BinbraaTUla F. 0, ■ Chester
JOHH IiBSLIB, Jr.
•JO FAMILIEB RESIDING IN THE
BUBAL DIB'PBIOTB
Wants heretofore, to supply familial, at
their country resldenaes. with
EVaBT DBBOBIFTIOMOB-FIBB GBOOSBIBB, TBJ&.
4o.Aa
ALBERT a ROBERTS,
meM-tf Corner BLBTBBUH and VIHB Btraata.
CHANCY HAMS.—BRIGGS, SWIFT;. &
Co,. Cobb.4arpet', D“gau’s. end. Met
»toi»andforMjgbjf arol| «2 80M,
rnyM-Im* H 6 and 148 Berth FAOBT Bt.
PEUNLON WALTZ, B 3? N. B.
XV BBEAfiB. Jn -Tstcbers of and performer, on the
Piano should xoUhla beautiful Waltz. For sale at the
Music Btorex I*l.
riOLORED PHOTO G,S AP H 8 -IN
Aj bsautyi of uyla, aoonraor, and, arllstlo finish,
?iS!iffi«!toSLS!SEr«BSi«S?WsJ»
Strrel, ahovo Green ' ——
T3AVANA CIGARB.-1-A OO o ®
J f *!8«f odnelantly In f Sgofil i
"Asf&e BO tuJtfffl'ftowgga^.
THOMAS M'pONOHGH,
1
Jfg- Boring toon on hand or made to or jk on short
DOBTRAITS OF PINE 81‘YIfE and
Jl ~oodr.es accnraoT of «*nr«asto». and
jtgfa&aisw&mev
APCTIOH SAjUBS.
HBRKMBBB'BAZAAR, NINTH
f^"o» B ®l*33SSB«..o«Blia« 4..
®» BATOftDAt MOKaISOBOXt. >1 u o aloab, son.
bones. 10 *“ klld * ** ftM WtebK
WW»i»f!wn , '‘ #( “ lS I>K>W» wUh
r7 S I iS» HJtJi £”"?■' * ?«*• •oUwllOtt of d«tlr*bZ«
4®" Ho poetioiement on account of tree bar.
mm- Bale of hcMeaon Wodneida M A isl.
,««- gerilmee sod Honan at orirata .ate
LLmiD M. HBtfkHBBB.
So* 'oQsap,
ml 9 »»»
AMusaiiiDiixs,
VTKW OHBSTITOt-STRBEt^fH^a..
IN *W.«™
vpywissHL
ABI> LAST EIGHT BOV OSH
WALLACE ASH DAVMPOBT ALLtASOB.
Theperfoninnee will commence with the intereetiar
play, fit * acta, Ute s
To concludeFHh ToMn’a Comedy, the
note Ara« s »-.,. J!°”! “?Mr I W WALLAO*.
monow Eren/ir EIOHABiTtHB 111, ana Ms
OS MOHDAT BVKJtWG, *ay ».
Will be presented toe
CORSICA# BKOTHBBff
_ An<t' "
„ POtUBOSTAS.
With new scenery, machine??, costumes.
SA'lUjtf> 4 Y AFTBMTOOH. H&T37thV
FOBTY FIPTH GEAST>FA»IV» MATISf*,
forty-fifth ok a* d family ufritrac
Last performance ot the HOLLEYS BAWgi
WALNUT-BTRBET THEATRE.—
*» FBIDA7 BVHNIBO, Hit m
■ OaABD BBHEJrr
Cf tt« 70Ut Ml8B B Lt?oflLS ll wla , l!BS3?'“
Thrirtaatlfol Drama of _
VIOTfrBHTS*
. , f?a, EJmft# ojr It.
.Aiid $ ling corned lattoflf lft«
Luak of fit loyeL
TVI KB. JOHN DREW'S NEWARK
JJJ. BTBIST THBiVJtB. „ '
BWTBPIT OF MISS 3 BIOBINCJS^
IHB H»TION»I. ANTSISy,
AHIV BONNIB FI6II-Wifi.
Mr. AMU MlhS HIDBIHOs ■ ,
_ • I» FCHB OHABAfIfBSICI
On Sion DAY, HBB. Joan DttßW. ...
Of FINE ARTS,
CHESIBDI STBEEI, ABOTB XMBfi
NOW OPEN,
tSB FOB?i s*aoai> AK9IJAL B^SltlTiOji
PAINTING AND feOUDPTUBEL;
Ojea from 9 A. K till 7 F, M., and from 8 till 10 ted
tlm FTenlni. aoII.HbA
SUMMER RESORTS;
jgUMMER RESORT,
BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN HMSB,
HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA.
. This old M>i popular Mountain Assort will be ODOBdd
fev the reception of gfl&MI 0A the Ist of Jans Tbte 4
boDHe has fMSLtiy ba«n thorousklj' rjji&vatad e.mi>»7
proved In a manner that will be satisfactory to it! W
iron*. Excursion tickets will be lotted by the Penn*
•ylvaniaßallroal Oompany. which will be l g<iod until
the lit of October next. 4 back will be In readlnon os
the arrival of the ears at Dudley to convey ca«ets to thd 5
hotel* a distance of two miles. Terms moderate*
For particulars* address
WM. T. PBABBON, Proprietor.
„ • Broad Top City,
Huntingdon eoanty. Penad. v „
miStlm*
COLUMBIA. HOUSE,
AT f
GAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY,
Will be opened this season on the FIFTEENTH DAT*
Or JUNE, for the reception of guests
This leadtoghonse will, for the coming season. fully
sustain its well-established reputation.
Gmtty encouraged hy the business of last yew. th*
proprietor feeU satisfied that a Hotel conducted olsarlw
urettchMff continue asuccesß at this old aad popu
jLvyetort .. ,
9he riUfOfl-d Acuities are promised ta lie exeeueni,
Btick’s celebrated Philadelphia Baud hit been is*
cured for the COLUMBIA the coming season.
For rooms, &o.» apply to J, H» DENNISON, Mar*
chant’s Hotel, Philadelphia, or to
- GEORGB J. BOLTON; Proprietor,
wylfifim QiPB ISLAND, a J,
COUNTRY BOARDING, FOR LA
v DUS ABO GENTLEMEN,can be obtained at awell
shaded and elevated location of a mil*
couth of Fairvllle Station on the Philadelphia r nd Bal»
tliooie Central Ballroad. Oars leave Thirty firtt and
Market streets at 7 86 A. M and i 45 P K; Betornlnd
7,36 A M. and 4 P.M. Reference. 28 South Bight street.
Address JBBBE D SHAKPLitSB,
FAtBVILLK P. 0.,
BiyMtCt* Uhsittsr «V'Ttpty, Pa.
A TLAUTIC OLAhIS
f is now open for the accommodation Of
BOABDEBS, transient and permanent
MAT 16th, 1865. Da. JAMES JENKINS.
myl7»wfml2t . Proprietor,
HOARDING —TWO OR THREE GEN-
U TLBMBB can he accommodated with breakfast
and tea through the week, with full Sunday board, i*
»[private family in the western part of the city. Ad*
dress ~M r». H„ M Press office, my3B 9t*
HOARDING, FCR THE BUMMER
D Season, at " Prospect Home " Apply early. For
particulars address H. H. GRUBB, Freeland. Mosigp*
nury county. Pa. myH fit*
SEASIDE HOUBB,
& FOOT 0? PBNHhYLVARIA AVSNUB,
ATLeBTIO CITY, NEW JBKSBY,
Is new open for the Beoeptfon of Guests.
mvl7>ln>» • p&vm siUTTBBGOOP.
BOARSUNtt.
fTWOFPiPNISHBD ROOMS WANTED,
A With or without Ward, bp twogentliasß M“
drese ■’Post Office Box gos. r/ mrliji“
A PLEASANT LITTLE FRONT
A BOOH, with board, Beforenoa rtqulrei. 16U1T
SPBUCB Street. It*
X)OA RDING— ONE LARGE, SECJOND
XJ .lory Boom yaeaut, at Mo. 694 South WABBIBG.
TOB Square. myZ3 fit* .
TYEBIB A BLE FRONT ROOMS TO LET,
i-f With board. COOPEK Street, Oamdon Inqnlra
468 WALBUT Street. mytf-mwMt*
T|AY BOARD, WITH FIRST OLABB
yj Dinners, at Mo. 654 Sonth WABHISaTOM
Bauar*. myiß-Im*
REMOTALS.
J^EMOVAIt.
WILLIAM T ABM ALL
Has Xemoved from 110. 1090 to Mo. I»3* OHMIf.
HUT Street, B. B. oorner of THIRTJSBBTH Street
Where he Invites the attention of honsekemere, and
those commencing housekeeping, to hie extensive M»
* OI ‘“* IItOf BOUB*FUBMIB H IMG GOODS,
LOST AND FOParP. ._
T OST—ON TWELFTH STREET, BE
ivon Girfc*d And Market Btrectiy a B)aok>Th»e&A
\T 6 TIO E. APPLICATION HAS
1 ’’‘“^•al^loT^^MEAMT
fora renews of nBBTIprOATBB op BTOCK>
One for One Hundred Shares. Ho. 81. datad Decs to beg
80th, 1884. in the Mine of B and Ik*
Other for Fifty Shares. Mo. ISI.jPHPr January fith.
1806, In the name of SABAH SAILBB, the tame havtaß
been loit on inUlftid.
Allpeisoneare hereby required, within Four Weeks
from this data, to eome forward and show ceuM, lr ur
they have, why new Certificates should not be leraa#
In lien of those lost. E. B. THOBBTOM.
Bev K. 1866 miB WfdiHt*
LEQAh
Fr THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS
FOB THE 01TT ABO GOV STY OF JPfllLAfiKi-
FHIA> Assigned Estate 0< JOHB MATLAOK ■
The Auditor appointed by ihe Court to andlt. settle,
and adjust the seoimo and dual sooonut of JOS*PH JL
MA OLE and I) ARIEL SVKLAND, Assigneesi Of JOH»
VATLAOK. and lo report distribution or thebataaoelK
the hands of the aceonntants. will meet the parties la*
terested tor the purposes of his aDpotntmsni, on TOES
DAY. Jons eth, ISM, at 4 o'oliok P. M . at Ms Offlee,
Ko. MO WALRUT Btreet. the .UtM PMUielnhla.
Anlttof,
gLINDB AND SHADES. “
B>yM fmw6t*
B. J. WILLIAMS.
No. 16 North Sixth Street,
nintrraarOMßW
VENETIAN BLINDS AND
WINDOW BHAPBB.X
Th» larnat Had faeat aaeortmant m the eity.«tki>....
loweet mi prtree.
STORE SHADES KADI ABB LITTERED.
Cheap lot eollod Blind, ttd ghadaa. I*M
WILLIAM EVANS, JR.,
TV am south mom btbebt,
WLdteuls ud 2UUU WJdar la ‘
AM2BIGJJI AMP FOMIQSI WlltBOW o£AE^*
OP ALL DBgQRIPyWha,
AT LOWEST MARKET BATES.
Axenta foe PATEMT CLASS LETTERS. . mM ante
pABINET FURNITURE.
V MOORS dt CAMPICW,
961 SOUTH ShCOMD STBSBT.
are prepared to follow the decline in the marhet in the
price ofihelr Fnrtltara. Puathaaera will plane, eall
and examine onr atock. melfl-ly*
NOTICE TO CL Alii. A GENTSr—THR
1’ Bfl» of THOMAS HBDDBHSOff and MART HEtt-
DEBSOB, reeldenta of Johnaon aonnty, Indlina, bare
recoined aome In’orm.tty.u.tbat they are ...titled to a
lai'ieletate, enppoaed to be in Ireland, (mm whence
then anceatora emigrated., Any perron who Will ferret
out and eollecl.eald eetata.wlllbe Trail paid.
Addreea the nadereifnadi af jfranalln, lA'nnaon conn.
tPt ft.
jnjsMt* ISAAC b, EBBPERSOB.
Cl SET SPIRrM OF NITBB, Ptlßf,
riEAF MADE. TO HEJ*R -INBTRU
if MSB TS to aeaut »a hearlecr ln «• w TarleSw add,
t-B MRS. B. DILLON, 828 .AN£ 831.
Gats find' Cftga ■ teyl7
MOlVwil TO' BIC3NWiSD. CITE POIET. AKft
Train. levee Depot. COmeT of bRDAD E'reat and|
WASBIiMTOH ATan-w, ata.w A. Ke. .onne.llhdWlß
BAT L$S STEAHB3O at BaltUaoca, _
Farajw City Print,.**.. II M
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