SPECIAL NOTICES, * l Hakdel’s Messiah.” AMERICAN ACADBKY OF MUSIC. TESTH ArinTAL O >HVB*TION 01- Trtp. TOTJHO MBH’B CBBIBTU.It ABSOCIATIOHS OF THE IJHITBD STATES A»D BBITISH PEOVIHOBS. OEAHD OONCBBT. OH THCBBDAY EVENING, JOBS Sr a, 1965, IST THB ___ H ABDEL Al' D HItDN SOOIBTT, When Trill be perfumed HAHDEL’S OFF. ST OBATORIO, “THE MESSIAH." The folloTrin* nrofastlonsl islet t bee been ensassd; MBS. MPZiBT, mb. bibpson. Of Hew Tori, MISS G. MoOAFFRBY. MISS H. ALBXAHDEB, MB. A. B. TATLOB, W d OESMAKIA ORCHESTEA, The whole nnder the direction of GAEL BBHTZ, pickets for Parqtui, Circle, and Balcony, with Seeerod Seats..* ~,,,♦++****** ++*+sl OO Family Circle .50 Gallix?***.** « * 2 Tickets fo> sale at CLAXTON’S (late Marllen’a). «06 CHBSTHUT Street. _ Doors open at 7 ?, M ; Concert commences at 8 P. M. The members of the Convoation will attend in a •tody. mySO-fit Clothikg fok the Season ! CLOTHING FOK TITS SEASON! C1.0T815 O FOB TSE SEASON! CLOTHING FOK THE SEASON! COMFORTABLE, COMFORTABLE. ComfortAßLE* Comfortable, FA%*CT CAS3IMERB SUITS, FaNct Capmsierk Svi-rSr FANCY CAg^IMI2BE,SciT3. Fancy Cassimere Sum. A Fun* Assortment of LinenGlotfing! A Full Assortment of Linen Clothing! A Full Assortment of Linen Clothing! A Full Assortment of Linen Clothing! Linen Sacks, Jixex Pants, Lixen Vests, Linen Sacks. Linen Pants, Linen Vests, Linen Sacks, Linen Pants, Linen Vests, Linen Sacks, Lint n Pants, Linen Vests, Linen Lusters. Linin Lusters, Linen Lifters. Linen Dusters, The Largest Assortment in the City, The Largest Assobtment in the City, The Largely assortment in the City, The Largest Assortment in the City, At Very Low Prices, At Vi ry Low Prices, At Very Low Prices, At Yhky Low Prices. Ferry & Co., Perry & Co., Perky & Co.* Perry & Co,, go. 303 Chestnut Street . Above Third, jjo. 609 Chestnut Sr., (Granville Stokes’old aland.) g. B. Cot. Bevrnth and Market Bteeets, (Jones’.) J»j29 6t Mbs. S. A. Allen’s World's Hair Re storer AND DEESSIEG attests the fall, aad nera r fails to restore fray hair to lit natural color, aad pro dace a luxuriant grow t a. GUABANTEE Of ITS WORTH AND MERIT. Eev. J. West, Brooklyn, L. I : “I will testify to their value la the most literal seme* They Bays restored my hair [Where it w&s bald, aad, where gray, to Its original color,” Ear. Wm, Cutter, S. T. City: ”Hy hair is changed to its natural color, and growing on bald spot.’ * Bey. H. V. Degen, Boston- Hass.: * * That .they pro mote tie growth of the hair where baldness Is, I have the eyidence of my own eyes. * ’ Ycr sale by all Druggists. Wholesale and Belail Depot, 80. 108 GREENWICH Sirfifit, NGWYorx. my26-ftuBt A Rat op Hope—To weak, debili tated Dyspeptics, gieaniag under a life of agony, we offer PLANTATION BITTBR3 as a good and two remedy. This remarkable medl cine relieves Sour Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Distress after Bating, and all the symptoms of Dys pepsia, at once* Its good effect is felt upon the fir#t trial. Plantation Bitters are the pleasantest tonic In the World. • , The old, the young- and the middle aged acknow ledge their wonderful health-giving power. So change of diet is necessary while using them. Bat aU you want of the best you can get. PiIANTATION Bitters are exhausted Nature’* great Restorer. They give tone to the £tomavh T and brilliancy to the Hind, and driving away - . ««, ■. ■ r the doubts that roll Cimmereau darkness o'er the fainting soul!’ * my36-6t TO PBOVE IT, TRY A BOTTLE. Extra Neat Ladies’ and Children’s lets of Garden Tools, for f alo at the hardware store of TBDHAJt ft SHAW, 80. 835 (Eight Thirty-ire) HABKET Street, below Ninth. It Porcelain, Lignum Vnvs, Apple Wood, Leather, Brass, and Iron-wheel Tables,Chairs, Brackets, and Bed Castors, with pivots, screws, or ■octets- Sold by TF.UHAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty* five) MARKET Street, below Ninth, it Colgate’s Honey Soap. This nlehrated TOILET SOAP, In sneh universal de mand, Is made from the CHOICEST materials, is MILD «nd EMOLLIENT in lta nature, FRAGRANTLY BGBNTBD, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL In Its ac tion upon the Skin. For sale by all Dmiiists and Yancy Goods dealera. 1e23- tuthaly Jones’, THE LOWEST SELLING PRIOR it marked in figures on each article, AND NEVER VABIRD. JONES’ Crescent One-price CLOTBINGHOUSB. MARKET STREET, above Sixth* Ho. 60*. Frleee reduced to salt the tlmei. A flue escort meat of READY-MADB CLOTHING, suitable for all seasons, constantly on hand. Custom*Work made to order at short notice. Cmh9-Szn ITCH. (Wheaton’s) Itch. BALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) BALT BSEUM. Will cure the Itch in 4S homt. Alto, cures Salt Rheum* Ulceri, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Shin. Price 60 cents. Ej sending 60 cents to WEEKS B <3ood Slack Cloth 3?reck Goat, $32 00 •* M Cai g. Pantr. 8 50, N®* We will take pies cuie in showing our goods to Any who call, whether wishing topnrchsse or not. wasakakeb u brown, oak hall Popular Clothing House. mr3o-tf S. E. cor. SIXTH and MARKET Streets. XDXE3D- AIiBIOIL- Os the 57th Inst., Thomas O, Airleh, in the 74th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re* speotfully Invited to attend the funeral} without turther notice, oa Wednesday next, 3i3t inst,from the Hanover*stre«fc Preijbjterlan Church, Wilming ton, Del. Services to commence at 3P. M. -** FOSTER—On the 29ta inst Sarah C. Fos ter, relict of the law Natha3lw.ft.fl. Foster. aud : eldest daughter of the late Hugkxmiwig&i £sht year of her age. < • 7 The male friends of the family are requested- to" attend the Qaner&l i'rcna her late residence^No. 8*53 Fltzwator struct, cn Wednesday morning,' at Sir o'clock. Solemn R&aufom Mmß &t St. PtUlp Nen'a Church, Queen, below Third, ' ** HAMH/TON.-O.n Monday, 29th Inst., David Ha milton, son of John Hamilton. ■ ** CUNNINGHAM.—On sue 26th Inst., at Trenton, N. j,, John H, Conniagbam, in the 42ayear0t age. * KEIFER—On the 26th Inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Kiefer, aged 31 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from tho residence of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Davison, rear of No. 322 North Second street, above Wood Street, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Funeral service at Calvary Episcopal Church, Front and Margareua street;. Funeral to proceed to Laurel HiilO.itKStcrr. ** HILL.BOKK.-On tua 28 tb Inst., Small Hlllborn. ijmerul irem Uer lata rasidanoe, ISQ7 South Broad street, below Whartss, on Thlrd-ilay, 30th last., at 3 o’clock P. Id. *« TAYLOR.—on Saturday morning, 27th Instant, Mter a short Illness, L.-soph H. Taylor. To® relatives anu m.,-,ds of tho family are ro spectrally invited to attend the funeral from his “5® t* s, deiitsn ere of the Fctroienm on™lSß o^Ff “7 < ' , Rd;»delßh’a.wlllbo held at tha Po- say WALNUT Street (no o’clort,' MOnIUV, th. sto dar of Jane. 1685, at 11 forties*'J=" ' IT tae eicetioa olive Director, to .orve Binwi * yMI, F. B. HUBBELL, Seoreitry. UNCOLR’S ZiEQICY. THE HOME FOR OUE INVALID SOLDIERS &m> sailors. CONTRIBUTIONS Of ORE OB MORE DOLLARS we called for from each individual in the State for this noble object. Direct A. MARTIN, Superintendent* my2s.lhstu3t CHESTNUT Street. THE tenth: ANNUAL CONTEN DS? TION OF THB YOUNG MBBTB CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF THB UNITED STATES AND BRI TISH PROVINCES will assemble in Philadelphia at the FDatßaptiat Church (Bev. Mr. B*ardman), corner BROAD and ARCH streets. on WEDNESDAY, Jane 7, at 2 o’clock P. M. Hon. Joseph A. Pond, of Boston, will deliver the opening address. The meeting of wel come will take place on Wednesday evening, in the Academy of Music, with addresses by Rav. Matthew Simpson, D- D.* Bishop of the M. E. Church; Bev. E. £ Adam*', D. D.: George H. Btaart, Esq * and dele gates from abroad. On Thursday evening, the Grand Oratorio of the Messiah will be performed in the Academy 6f Music (complimentary to the Convention), by the Handel aad Haydn Society and Germania Orchestra (Carl Ss»az, di rector), aisiftfd by Mrs. Mozart, Hr. £impson, and other eminent artists from New York. On Saturday afternoon & great Suttday-Scho»l gather ing of the children of thifl city WIU bd held in the Aca demy of Music. Further announcements will be znadt in regard to the tickets It* By order of the Committee of Arrangements. JOT 3 CAMDEN.-THE ROBE FOR OR PHANS AND DEBUITUTB CHILDREN.-Phe opening of this Initiation will take placa at THE HOME. No. 533 FEDERAL Street. CAMDEN. N. J., on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, May 30th. at 3 o’clock. Addieesei by Dr. Garrison, Geo. H. Stuart, v. D. Beed, Alexander Reed* B. F. fleaden, and S. vanaant. Music by tfceCholr of the Baptist Chufch. The fields of the Orphans. Dsatimt* and Friendless Children (many are rendered so by this desolating war), a** meet cordially invited to be .present We boli«ve this to be onft of the most benevolent and patriotic in* etltutions of the day. w, !a t MATTHEW NEWKIRK, Preiideut. B. G GATTELLj Vice President. G. W. N. COBKi:3, Secretary. It Elegant Elegant Elegaxt Elegant PHILADELPHIA TRACT AND MISSION SOCIETY. Tract Distributors* Monthly Meeting, at the Church, corner of TENTH and FILBERT Streets, on TUESDAY EVENING, 30th inst. at S o’clock. Subject to be Dlicurced : ** What are the best ways of Distributing Tracts. ” Friends to the cause are in vited to alter <1 and take part in the exmlsea. It* 7HS ABNirALMEETINB OF THE Boy FKARSON PETROLEUM OOKfANY vrlU beheld at the office of the Company, N*. 524 WAL NUT Street, ROOM No. 7, on the SIXTH of Jane next, fbeirg the first Tuesday,) at 1 o’clock P. M An election of Directors, fteeroterr, and Treasurer, will be held, H, RICHARDS. . my3o7t* Secretary. AMEBIOAN SUNDAY-SSHBOL •Z 2? UNION. —At the Anniversary of this Society, To MOBROW (iuetday) EVBNIDfG, at ihe MUaIOAO FUND BALL. Ado Teases may be expected from the Bev. Dr. FBURISand the Bev. TEOS. STREET, eftfew Toik, and Bev. KOBT. J. PARVIN and the Bev. PHILLIPS BROOKS Ticket* o' admission can be had gratuitously at the Depository, No. 1123 CHESTNUT Bireet. my29-2t fJUSTOfiI HOUSE, PHILA WS& DELPKIA- . Colluotou’s Office, Kay 23.1585. Merchant! and Shippers will t-lease take notice that Clearances will nob be granted, until further notice, for LEAD*PIPS or SHEET-LEAD to m«nrr\ctrouary Binivn- WM< B THO.iIS, my27*3t GoUeotor. Eg” OFFICE OF THE HOSm'OHB PETROLEUM COMPANY, Ko. 43 South POTJBTH Eileet, Phii.abei.phia. Mar 26. 1865. The Bofcd of Directors have this day declared a DIVIDEND OF ONE PE & CENT, oa the capital stock, payable on and after June sth, clear of State tax. Transfer book* 'will dose oa the soth inst., and ojjoa on the 6th proiimo. THOMAS TOLSfAN, my27“Si* Treasurer. MSSCHAHIS’ AHB fIIANmC- W&& TUBERS’ NATIONAL BANK. PiTTSBCBa, April lit ISM. Stockholders are hereby notified that/Books Trill be opened lor subscription to the new stock of this Bank at the COMMB&CUL NATIONAL BAKE, In-Philadel phia, on MONDAY, May Ist, 1855, and will continue opan during banking hours, dally, iron 10 o’clock A. 15, to3 O’CiOCh P. Mil until Thursday, June las, 1855. By order el ibaßoajed of Directoiß. JOHN SCOTT, Jr. iCaahhr. H. B. BOLLMAN. President, Pittsburg, Peuna. ROBT. B. STERLING. Vice President, • Philadelphia a?l9tjsl THE AKHCAI MBEI'IK 6 OF THS Stockholders of the EMPIRE OOPPSB 00. (of Michigan) wiil bo held at their Office, So. 433 WALNUT *treer, on FRIDAY, the 2d day of Juno, 1885, at H o'clock A. Bf., for the ELECTION OF DIRECTORS and the transaction of other btnln.es>. J. S. McMULLIN, Secretary. Philadelphia, Bay 15,1565. ayis-tje2 ADAMA9TISE ©II. CO.-THE AN* Sa» RUAL Meeting of the ADAMANTINE OIL CO. will be held at the office of the Company. No 37 South THIRD Street, on FRIDAY. Jane 2d, at 12 o'clock tt.« tor the election of Directors, and the transaction of other busincfißi ' EO3T, F. BROOKE, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA, May 22, 1868. ray‘33 7fe ra*» PHILAMIPMIA, HAY 13, IS6S. IS? The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the JStsa Mining Company, of Lake Superior, will be held at their Office, No. 334 WALNUT Street, on TUEB - the 30th inst., at 12 o’clock, for the election of Directors, and the transaction of other business. m315-tmy3o B A, HOPPES, Secretary. »ST PHIIADELPHIA, MAT 25,1865. •BSE? —At a Meeting of the Board of Directors of the NEW YORE AND MIDDLE COAL FIELD RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY, Mr. John ft. Nickel tendered Ms resignation as President cf the Company, and on motion Mr. WILLIAM HoLELLAS was unanimously elected to fill the vacancy. CfiAß. B. IltfDSaY, m)26-i2t Secretary, KH* THE ANNEAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the GIBABD alttrnfG CO . (of Lake Superior), will bo bold at their Office, No. 334 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the 6th proximo, at 12, o'clock, for the election of Director*, andthe fcransas-' tion of other busineaft B. A. EtOORJSdJ . ■ —• • Philadelphia, Jfaiy 22.1865. J ~my23 Bfc NOTICE-A MBEOTU OF Stockholders of the JUNIATA IROJT AND BTBEL COMPANY Will be held at the Office'of the Freedom Iron Company, No. 330 South THIRD Street on WEDNESDAY, May 31*t, at 11 A. M.. to elect Direc tors, i.,- mylß thstußl* ra«» PHILADELPHIA, NAY 19, 1865- BiX? —The aa&aal meeting of the Stockholders of the RESOLUTE MINING COMPANY (of Lake Superior) wiil beheld at their office. No. 324 WALNUT Street* on MONDAY* the 6th proximo, at 12 o’c'ook for the election of Direoioze ana the tra&saetlon of other bust* Be*e if E, A. KOIiPBS. my2o-Ijt Beergiaryt KST- OFEICE OF THE AKYGDALOIB K 3& MINING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR. Nc. 334 WALNUT Street. ' ■ Philadelphia, Mar 19. 1855. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of 4 4 The Amygdaloid Mining Com pandor Lake Superior 11 will beheld at the Office* No. 394 WALNUT street* on THURSDAY, 7th proximo, atlSo’cJookM., for the election of Directors and the trassßction of other business ay 20 tje7 g, K. WQMSATH, Secretary. KST ANNIVERSARY OFTHE ANEBI- CAN SUB DAT SCHOOL UN 10 N. —Tb* *ervie m connected with Iho forty-fiifsfc annlvarsary of the Ame rican Sunday Sebool Union will beheld at the fitUSIOAEi FOND HaLXi, LOCUST Street* near Eighth, on TUES DAY EVENING, May 30. at a a aarisr to 8 O’clock- Ticket* of admission may be had 2 atuitously. on ap plication at the Society’s Building*. No. 1139 CHfiaT HUT Street. By order ofthe Committee. Bky23-7t M. A. WORTS, Searetary '• KS* THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THS Stockholders ofthe PHILADEPHIA AND BOS TON HIRING COMPANY (of Michigan) will be held at their office* No. 433 WALNUT Street* on FRIDAY,- the 2d day of Jane, 1865. at 1 o’clock P. M.« fer the ELECTION OF DIRECTORS and the transaction of other basiness. J. S. McMULLIN* Secretary. Philadelphia, May 15, 1865. myls-fe2 NOTICE TO AIX DBUNQI7EIT 953& COBPOBATIONS ORGANIZED CEDES ANT LAW OF TBB STATE OF rfiENSYLTANIA. Notice is hereby given to all incorporated I>y or under any Jaw of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. and organized at any time prior to the first Mon* day of November, 1684 that have failed to make report to the Aniiiwr Goneral under the Aet approved April2l, 1858. and the Aet approved April SO, 186*, that they are required to report to the Auditor General forthwith, as follows, viz.: In cat?e a dividend has been declared, the Treasurer will report, under oath, the amount of capital paid in, the date, amount, and rate per cent, of eaoh dividend during the year ending the first Monday of November, 1864, and any previous year or years in which the Com pany may have had an existence; and in case no divi dend has been declared during the year or years end ing as aforesaid, then an appraisement or the cash value ot thA capital stock, as it existed between the first find fifteenth day a Oi Sfoyember* must be made by the President or Treasurer* and n majority et tea uiiaetori. under oath. When an appraisement is made, the re port ahonld also state at what time the Company was organized. Id addition t** the above report, underthe act of April 21,1868, companies not paying a tax on tonnage are re quired to make a separate report, under oath, of the Treftfurer, of the amount of net earnings or Income re ceived during the period from April 30 to November 1, 3564, in accordance with the second section of the act, approved April 50,1864 • COMPANIES INCORPORATED BY OTHER STATES and "doing business in this Commonwealth,*’ are notified that they are made subject to the tax on net earrings or income under the 2d section of the act of April £u. 1864, and are required to repert to the Auditor {fcs«rai ti* amouat of such net earnings or income re ceived between the SOth Of April and the lot of Novem ber, 1684. All delinouent Companies incorporated hr or d&dg? any law of the State of Pennsylvania. will b& afforded a reasonable time in which to make the aevejel reports required by law and above enumerated; but continued neglect or refusal will subject them to forfeiture of charter , a*d*v the 2d proviso of the-2d section of the act of April BQ. 1864, which is in 'he following words: * 4 Provided further. That any corporation which has failed lo make returns to the Commonwealth, as re quired by the act of April 21, A. -D.IBSS, entitled *ia act for the better securing to .The Commonwealth the pay ment oftaxjH dueay incorporated companies, ’may tfthSe such return witbia sixty days after the passage of-'i&ia act, any law to the contrary notwithstanding? and aU delinquent companies failing or refusing to make mil retnrj-sand paysnert to the State, pa required by the gexteraHaws of this Commonwealth tn relation thereto, stall have all their right* at J prlvilegf-i dcclarrdfor felted by piociamattbhfronitkiiGorerflor. ” „ .ISnAO SLEEKER, ' Auditor General. W. fi KBM3L2. State Treasurer. my!3 3 m &ABRTBBURQ, Miy 10, 1665. XO CKHZI3K3 OF XEE UNITED gTATSS. The Xaflifti YieHSuf Oemmlttaa of the SOLDIBSS’ B C243J in the City of Philadelphia* fcfOP'/SS Co op?ll & ft&TJONAIi Fa 18 at tha Academy of Mas'c oa the 1 feisty third day oi October nest, for th 9 p'lTDosuof ..fcaiatexa BUILDING and ENDOWMENT rtTNDforthe li.-ktitui}orLtritii which they arc connected vi 1 “*£ El * ftTH " , s ise d command this project to ths favors their fellow citizens of the United«tatoc. ihe SOLPIUKs* BOMB hat been incorporated by tha «iate 01 t’ensiajivania, for the relief cf Soldiers aad 0 honorably discharged from and the Children olthoae who have died ia, the service of the Country. She COOPER SHOP SOMH3BS' HOME hi? bm meriedin tins Institution by iieBi3l%llT«autb , 'rUy. and Is new in EBcennlni operation. Bat a, tho bnltdinKnow cccnpied. at tic corner of Bate and Crown etreets, is snUicl j load.to t;,o „ f the Home, tho Mhfiaiera hay© given their cagcUoa to the proposed . Although the HOME, is located in Philadelphia, its benefactions are not limited *>t fiiato boundaries. Its doors arc freely opened to every deserving Soldier at d bailor Of the Republic who aeeis asiri 'ss’.'jn. The Management coioeraplates an Industrial Depart meat In the Institution, in. l which the inmates who are able to wo»k *,*-their trades may find employment, and thuß be relieved from the petition o 1 mere depoadsnte on public charity. It contemplates a'so a department wheia children of those who hav* uioi in the aervlce will bo ter.derJv protected and carefully ct! nested and prepared for * ratable vocations White ilie hearts of tho people are overil iwing with trfetitur o to Cod, for his great gift of victory to our Pa fri'-t amiee. we Bhould not forget oar duties to the bravo nea who will scon be retarding from vhe fields they have won, disabled by honorable woand3 from the actiTc punott of their professions. The orphan children, whose fathers have fallen iuoar #rnt struggle* avCßleospecially entitle* to pufcUc /favor end protection. Lome provide a Home wjrUiyof their acceptance,and worthy of epeop e whoae propony they have processed, whose liberty they have secured, whote government they have saved, aad whose hearts chey beve gladdened by their splendid acb’evem*ute. Committees for the organization of the Fair wmba annonne* din due e«a«on. , . Newspaper proprietors will render important aervica by occasional publication* of this notice, which will be duly acknowledged as contributions to the Fair. Philadelphia, April H> 1885 itirevr G Curtin, Jolm Walsh, Alexander Henry, Dr. -ft* N*bmger, James Pollock, i ai £j£ o st. CaJfb Cope, B. W. (Mark, JS. B. Blows*. Joseph Karrison Jr., Mmon Cameron, Morton Mcjllcaeel, b, B C-am)nißi*i Henry C. Cary, Uptiftl fctodoi: Jr . Wffli D bewla, A NoAvbali, James Milted Henry D. Moore. Gaor«© »■ Bo*er, Daniel T'ougherty, Charles O'NeSU* t' P; Haundevs, James C. Hand* J. Idgar Thompson, Edward A. .bonder, ft. M £ n |S»„ Liodley Smyth. J. B. Llppeacott, Htil Science (Carey) and Constitution of the United States.) GEORGE ALLEN, ttj23'7t .Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. DIVIDENDS. *2ST" DmDEND NOTICE.-OFFICE OE TBE MAPLE SHADE OIL GOHPANY. No, 634 WALNOT Street. „ Philadelphia, Mat 23, 1865. The Boat, of Director, hove this day declared a divi dend of FOUR PBR CENT, on the Capital Stock of ttio Company, p.yaWo at their Office, on and after tin 30tli tout., clear of State taxes, The Tiansrer Book, will cloze on the 21tll, at 3P. M., and reopen on the 3l*t. „ „ THOMAS K. SEARLE, my2f 6t Seetetary. ra" PEHSmTAKU BAILKOiD Bae COMPANY—TRBASUEEE’S DEPARTMENT. Philadelphia, May 3,1865. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS—Tke Board of Di rectors have this day declared a eemi-annnal dividend of FIVE PEB CENT, outlie Capital Stock of the Com pany, clear of National and State taxoi, payable on and after May SO, 1866. „ „ , Blank power, of attorney for eollecttnf dividend, ean be had at the Offloe of the Compiny. No. 838 South THIKD Street. THOMAS T. FIRTH, myd-ast Treaaurer. HUITABf. 8 PRIZE MONEY AND GOVERN MENT BOUNTY TO AM WHO ENTER THE DOTTED STATES MAKINS COBPS. , ~. Order, kayo been received from the head of the Murine Corps, at Wastingtan. not to restrict retf&iw to a particular class (as bu been the case heretofore), hut to receive ALL who have served in the TOlunteei ser vice, or in the molars, or in the marines, and have seen honorably atubarged. Such persons enlisting in the United States Marines will receive the Govern ment bounty, and will also be entitled to their share of prize money In an 7 capture of the enemy's vessels. For further information apply fit the recruiting ren dezvous. Mo. 311 Booth FRONT Street, between 9 A. K, and 3 o’clock P, K., every day but Sunday. JAMBS FOBNJJT, apl-tf Oaptain and Beeraiting Officer. RETAIL PRY COOI>g. O.J HEAVY MESH BLACK HER o NANI OB GRRNADINB. 8-4 black Hemani, ordinary mesh. 8 4 black Tamartines and Grape Haratr. S 4 white Tamartines and Bareges. Single-width ft-8 wide black Hemani. Heavy mesh 0-8 wide black Hemani. * Blech Tamartines, Crape Maretz, and Challles. Double- width black De Lalnes and Tamlae Clot hs. Black Grenadines and Bombazines. fclngle-widtkblackiDeLaiuftf. EDWIN HALL & GO., my3o if Bft South SHOOED Street. o ilk MANTLE?, BELLING off O BARGAINS— LAMA LACK BOURNOT7S CAMBRIA LAOE-POINTSB. SHETLAND SHAWLS. ALL COLORS. BiTSO et J. CHAMBERS, SIO ABOH Street T CHAMBERS, No. 810 ARCH ST.— V • ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED. BLACK GOIPUKB LACES. THREAD VBILB THREAD LAOS BARBES. HEMSTITCHED BDKFS-A BARGAIN. CAMBRIC JtDGIEGS AND INSERTIONS. Shined and fancy French Muslinß.fqr Waists. my.lO-ot OEORGE D. WISHAM, VJ Ho. 7 North EIGHTH Street, First Dry Goods Store above Market. 1 have just opened a large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. 2 cartons Black-ground Grenadines. 1 carton Ooior&d-ground Gienadluea. new styles, for tL« spring 011866. These foocshftfe jast arrived, and are worthy ibe atteniiou or buyers, 1 «a*-e Double-widih Plaid Grenadines, all colors. Only COcents: old price. , 1 case Double-width Plaid Melange, cheap. 1 case French Leno, double*width, only 65 tents; a bargain. , ~ • , . ~ 1 me French Leno, much better article, double* width, only 75c: cheap. ' „ ~ 1 case French Leno, extra quality, donple-Wlath»only S7c; worth 91.12. 1 case Shepherd-Plaid Mohairs, perfect beauties, only £0 ctg. Black Alpaca, 60,62, and 755. Pure Lustre, 87c. Mohairs in ali the most desirable shades. Alpacas in choice colors; Pearl Moonlight on the : Lakes. 6-4 black all-wool Delaine, fine qu&Jity, only $l. Travelling Goods is great variety. SHETLAND SHAWLS OHEAP. Balmorals c- eap. s l lot Black and White Plain Balmorals, full ladies* 6,26, MU3TiIHE , | MDSHBSI ! All the most popular make* of Sheeting. Shirting, and TiDow case Muslins, much below the regular price. ThoEe In search of cheap goods, oall and examine, and satisfy yourselves that the place to buy bargains is at GEO. D. WIBEAfcTS ONE PRICE STORE. ®j27-Bt* No. ¥ North EIGHTH Street. Q.LOSSY BLACK MOHAIRS. PEARL SHADES ALPACAS. TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS. BLACK WOOL DELAINES. BLACK MANTILLA SILKS. WHITE AND BUFF PIQUE. COOPER & CONARD, mya-tr B. B. tor. NINTH ail MARKET Btreete, 1U OURNING MILLINERY. iu. A. S H. MYEBS. myB-lm 988 OHB6TJ DT Street. PHOIOB STOCK Off DRESS GOODS, Silk superb styles. Spring POpLlNBTlate»t styles. Plaid and Plain LBROB. r ' Black and Brown VALENCIAS. American sad French LAVYBS. Bprifig ityies or challi pb lathes. STOKES’. V . • No. TO* ARCH Street. N. E.—SO iown ’Blw.ked HOSE, MU H nnt« ‘MMWIr. ‘ PTI pM!'; SHAWLS, IN EVERY 9a6CH»ai^r%wt. T>LACK AND FIGURED BILKS. X> A. A H. MYJRB, myfl-lm 92*1 CHESTNUT Street SPECIAL NOTICE. O SELLING OFF ENTIRE STOCK TO GLOBE BUSINESS!! GOOD-WILL AND FIXTURES FOB SALE. TBOBHLBY AND CHISM. ATo invite special attention to the above fttUMaaeeme&i ■We have e Larse Stock. We axe Selling Cheep. ..... Every yard is to be closed out on or before the let day of September. Silks and Dress Goods. Cloths, Oassimeres, and Linen Goods. Shawls. Cloaks Skirts, Bdkfs,&o.,&e. Muslins and Calicoes mush under market price. THOKN&BY & CHISM. my!3- 2m Cor, of EIGHTH and SPBING GARDEN. MANTILLAS, all styles for XU mourning. A. & H. MYERS. myS-Uu . 9»6 CHESTNUT Street QIiAOK ALPAC AS AT 50, 62, 75, 88c., D ra 4 ax, Alm. maanldcent Black MobAirl, ?LIO, Delaines. 63 cts. Double*width Black Wool Delaines, $1.12 to SL?S. Lupin’s plain colon Delaines, 62 cts, Pearl Tints Alpaca* .and Mohairs. ,„ L , Tourists’ plain, mixed* plaid* and striped Mohairs* low and finest grades. „ , , „ finest Nainsooks. Cambrics* Jaconets, Satin Plaids ssd Stripes* Bird* eye Linen, Bwlbs Muillns* Brll llants, &c. White u£ Baff Plane fcy the piece or yard, (ood Cambrics, Qlnihims, die. MneUne by the P !e«e -nder grien % my9»tf 8. B. eor. NINTH and MARKET Streets. fJRAY MATERIALS FOR TRAVEL u leXAG DRESSES. A. & H. MI BBS* myB.hu pge OfiggTSUT Street. ■FIGURED SILK GRENADINES, A of the best qualities and styles, In Black and Gray Grounds. 66c to $1,60 ' Traveling. Dress Goode* In every variety. New Diets Goods, in great variety. Handsome Chene Silks, $2. SO. _ VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS, suitable for Dresses, Mantles, and Swane*. COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Merrlmac, Sprsgue. and Pacific Prints, 25e. 10 4 Waltham and Pepexill bleached Sheetings. $l. H. SI'EEL & SON, myB-tf Nos 713 and Yl5 North TENTH Street rjPENADIHE BAHEGEB, ALL widths. myB 1m 926 CHESTNUT Street. jpw SKIRT F0R1865. THE GREATEST INTENTION 07 THE AGS IN HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY’S New Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC Cot double) spuing skirt. _ WESTS' BRADLEY A GARY (late J- T. A J. O. Westk fiOLRPBOPRIETOSS and MANUFACTURERS, 97 CHAMBffiS and T 9 and 81 BRAPE streets, New York. THIS INVENTION consists of Duplex for two) El* itprio Steel SPAtnaa, Ingeniously braids» wohtlt and firmly together, shoe to Ecam. msking tha topohest, most flesiblb, ELASTIC, and vvrablb Bpri.no eyej used. They .seldom bbkz> or break, llke Single Springe, peSpbot and beautiful Shape Twice as Long as any other jSkirt THE WOKBEEFUL FLBXIBILITI andfrOftt OOMPpET SUd plbasubf to any Lapt wearing the Duplex Biliftio Seibt wfli be experiended particnlarly in all crowded Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars. Church Pews Armchairs, for Pf.OMSt ads and House Dress, as theSKiRT can b»yoLD»whenln'Use'toodou-' ft a small place as oasHV. tg>d£«S£skor Jtfusltjt DasSs.' ALadv bavins .comfort, and great convenience of wßAhrsa 6tebL' Sprihg Skirt for anUneve?after* ward wlllisgly dispense Miseza, and yocHfi LADize^thei^ti*n);.su^AkiDE‘to-'Ml others. -•- - • v ■' THEY are the best quality in every part, and nn> -questionably the liohtbst. -most debib able, comfort able and economical SKiRT.eTer msde. iCR EsaLE snall first class Stores in this city* and {li/oof hout ibe Ukitbp .-S*vAJi*. ;x>b Cuba, Nsxicoi Hoittr amsrxoa. and tnm-WSflf-ISDIM- * FOB THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIET: . ; . . mrs-gm H9Q HOOF bEIRTS. «00' HOPKIIfS’ "CW? MAKS" Or HOOP 6KI&TS. the best aesortnisst and.best quality sxd styles in the city. - Gore TrsJls,'SJl lengths und sizes, from IS to 65 springs, from $f 76 to $4- Plain Skirts, all the new etapes and sizes, from 19 to 30 springs, from $1 40 to $3. Skirts of extra heavy steel and exgra. tapes from 20 to 66 springs, from si.Bo to $2 75. Misses end Children’s, of every grade, from 6 to 36 sprldgs, from 4to 8 eeuts per soring: they nave no equal. Ageits Jot the New. Flexible skirt, .the most pliable Hoop Skirt made, and fully equal to the Dcplex Kiiptic Skirt, and at much lower prices. Also, con* stantly on hand, full lines of low-prfeed Slew York ?kirtfl< sic-padded and metallic*fastened —13 springs, S£c.; 20 springs, $1; S 3 springs, $l.l5‘ 80 springs, $1 36; and 40 spring*, SL6O. frklrts made to order* altered, • end repeired, at 028 ABCH Street. ' myl4 lia"“ ' n h: gardbh & co., nos. goo and @O2 MARKET Street, * Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in HATS, CAPS, FURS, BON NUTS, STRAW GOODS, ARTIFICIAL FLO WERS, RUCHES, Ac., Ac. The largest and most complete aiook. and the best terms. Country MerohanU and the Trade sup* ylied. mbl-3m PABINET FURNITURE. V HHWBJS * CAMPION, aei SOUTH SHCOND STE3ET, tx« prepared to loUoir the deeliae In the market Is th. price of their Furtltare. JPaichMeis will ploaee »*U Hid examine onr .took. ' myto»ly* nOTTON AND FLAN BAIL DUCK ASD CANVAS, ef all nnmbere and brands. Test Awnlny.Trnnk, and SVaaon eovor Duck. Also. MBnufaetni etß’ Drier Felts, from one to Iva feet wide; Pauline, Boltins Sail Twine. &c. „ „ JOBS W. EVBBSfIN & CO . UoS tf . Ho. 103 JOHES’ Alley. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS- A FINE A aerpriment of the best .trie, male, giylng sreateet .atleftctton in etmirth and flenibiUt. t patent hlu*«- back Albania, told at E. F. EEtMEK’S, Oil I AKiIH Street. itl. : PORTRAITS OF SPLENDID STYLE A and execution, evlnelra rare artlrttc merit; like rees accurate; 'o 3 „ B| i? ci . l ¥T“«al f ?.‘^?.T l “ ,to * ra ? ll s to oUcoioremadnai E F. jIIMKB a. G*A: ABDalt. H- ONLY $1.50 FOR AN ACCURATE, •V-Mife like picture, naturally colored, oxeonted and finished by artists of rare skill. See specimens Colored Photographs at REIMER'S Gallery, SECOND Street, shove Green 11* GIL! OIL! OIL!—SEWING MA CHENIS to trade for Oil Stocks or Gold Watches, 903 CHESTNUT Street. . It* THE PRESS —PHILADELPHIA,' TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1866: FINANCIAL* [JOTTED STATES By authority dr thg Swritorr of *M Tmumf. Bw undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for tta sale of United States Securities, offers to the public tha Bird series of Treasury Holes, bearing seyett Wtd three-tenths per cent, interest per annum, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN,- These Botes are Issued under dateol July W9s* and are payable three years from that date In cur rency, or are convertible at the option of tho holder Into GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These Bond Bare now worth a handaome premium, and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds, from State » County* and Municipal taxation* which adds from one to three per cent, more to their value* according to the rate levied upon other property. Tha Interest Is payable semi* annually by coupons attached to each note, which may he cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The latere* t at 7 so per conk amounts to One cent per day on & $5O note< Two cents per day on a sioo note. Ten cents per day on a $5OO note. Twenty cents per day on a #I,GOO note. =_ One Dollar per day on a $5,000 note. \ Botes of all the denominations named will bo promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. The notes of this Third Series are precisely sfmilar in form and privileges to the Seven- Thirties alreidy sold, except that the Government reserves to itself tie option of paying interest in cold coin at 5 psr cent, iistead of 7 3*lothi in currency* Subscribers will dedUflt tho in» terest In currency up to July 16th, at the ttaje when they subscribe. ; The delivery of the notes of .this Third Serial of the Seven-Thirties will oommenceon the Ist of Jine, and will be made promptly and continuously aftertiatdate, The slight change made In the conditioncjof this THIBD 'SERIES affects only the matter of lutereat. The payment In gold. If made, will be equiWeat to the currency interest of the higher rate* The return to payments, In the event Of Whleh only will the option to pay interest in gold bebvailed of, would so reduce and canalize priceeas tijat 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 ONLY LOAN IN MARKET; now offered by the Government, and Us superior ad vantages make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE, Less than $230,000,00) 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 eommand a premium, ** ha* uni formly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan, the national Basks, State Banka, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to re ceive subscriptions at par. Subßorlbers will selectthelr 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. SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, Ho. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, gEVEN-THIRTIES, or JUNE ISSUE, IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT, AT TAB, AKD IHTEEEST ALLOWED TO JOKE 15. For eaia W DRHXBD «SC CO., m,27-lf HO. 3* SOOTH THIRD STREET, F. STABIFOKD. JO3. 1, HOTTSTOS. gTAMFOBD & HOUSTON, STOCK ABD EXCHANGE BROKERS, NO. [BO SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In Government Securities,lSpeeie, Uncurrent Honey, Gity Warranto, Ac. Stocks bought and sold on commission at the Regular Board of Brokers. . my23-lm QBAXLBB BKOHY, IUZ. SHXSOX, IS. (JHAKIiES EMORY ft GO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 15 South Third utreet, FHILACIZiFHIA. au iliu ef u«nmAt foal» u< Sold md giITM bon*ht >sd Mid, Md CoU.atlom mad*, FuiUnlcr mention siren to tb« va»lu»* *ni «.i. et CoTarnmtnt, gut*, ud other gink, ,nd Lo»&* os «o»- mlMlon. Bogr-gnt 7.30. 5-20. 10-40. ADAHS & LEVIS, BANKERS AND BROKERS. CfOTXBXHSST SBOUBITIE9 AND »OGKS BOUGHT. BOLD, JISD REGOTLATBD. SOU) IES BILVBB BOUGHT ARB SOLD. Swiai attention flm to OH BTOOKB. mhU-3m ■PWAKPsonun. xo*aoi ruuoi. JDW. BOBBXB So CO., STOCK AES EXCHANGE BROKERS, ■0.1? BOOTH IJHBB STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ▲tiii rmsa o* BARK RO7BS, BOLD, SILVER, BTOQSB. BORDS. ARB OOVXBNMBHT SEOUBITIBS. BOUGHT AND SOU). OollmHom mad. os oil parte of th* «onntry. Depoelte rawlTtd, anbjeet to eight draft, and tntereat allowed. mh7-3a gBOOND KATIOiVAL BA«K, OF PITTBBtTRg^pBIJNSYIiVAHIA, lIiATB lEOR .gmnwUST COHFASY,) OAPjdpftD/t^oo.ooo. fAREBBa* dtfSiMEEOHiLBTS' COLLBOTIORII , *»*B»tHritt«Sad to on ths moot f*Torml>l« terme. - r . r:;; ; f" 6. S.WABIH&, rwaidMfc* CHAELES H. EIOGS, Oeehler, . mM-3m ’J'HE SAVING FUND, SHOW f :Fays ftyej&ereeftt. Interest on ’Deposit*. Agents fy mail* promptly attended to. OFFICES. J and 11J0 ForthnpkOAl) Street. J WILLOW-Bt. Whjftr, Delaware &venuo. . my27-atuth6i gLINPB AND • SHADES, B. J. WILLIAMS. No. 16 North Sixth Street, XiJrmOTUBEB 0? VBNITIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW BHADBB, . Th* largest and SUMS assortment In Dio .11 j at th, lowest .ash prists. STOBI BHADIB MADE AR9 LBTTBBBD, Cheap lot soiled Blind, and Shades, ,^-h. TTEIiMETICALLY SEALED MEATS XX *at> soups. 1,000 dot. Ssnst** Host. 000 “ Boa.tß.of. 600 •• do V»al. 600 *• do Mntton. 1,000 " do Tarkiijr. 1.000 do.Chlcken. _ , S.OCO •• Maorted Benps. I*l,l, V 4 lb. etas. Pot sale by . BHODBS AVPILLIAMS, laO-t; 107 Boath WATER Street. 7-30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES. $250,000,000. V. S. S-20 SIX PER CENT. JAY COOKE, PHILADELPHIA. mylS-tt HO. 805 CHESTNUT STREET, Alt klsdi of SEW PUBLICATIONS. BOOKS. JUST PUBLISHED CHARLES SCRIBNER & CO., HO. 134 GRAND STREET. HEW YORK, LORD DERBY’S HOMER. ~ . THE ILIAD OF HOMER, „ t . tendered into English blank verse by EdwARD, Karl Of _ Debut. From the Fifth London Edition, iWo volumes crown Bvo., on minted paper. Price $6. _ From the Edinburgh Review. The merit of Lord Derby’s translation may be sum med.up in one word. It Is eminently attractive; it Is uzLßttaeb with Ufa • it may be read with fervent interest; ills immeasurably niarer. than Pope to the text of the original. * * * It will not only be read, but read over again and again. * * * Lord Derby has given to us a version far more closely allied to the original, and superior to any that has yet bees attempted in the blank verse of our language. A SEW LIFE OF CICERO. By Wixlia'i FoBSYrn. Printed at the Riverside Press, on laid tinted paper from the last London edi tion, in 2 voir., with twenty illustrations. Crown Svo. Price $5 The object of this work is to exhibit Cicsro not merely as a statesmen and an orator, but as he was at home in the relations of private life, as a husband, a father, a brother, and a friend. Bis letters are full of interesting details, which enable us to form a vivid idea of how theoldEomsss lived 2,000 years ego; and the biogra phy embraces not only » history of events, as moment ous as any iu the annals of the world, but & ]&ff& amount of anecdote and gossip, which, amused the generation that witnessed the downfall of the republic. ' _ From the-London Quarterly. Mr. Forsyth produces what we venture to say will become OnB Of the daisies of-English biographical litera ture, and whl be welcomed by readers of aliases and both sexes, of all professions and of no profession at all, FRO DDE’S ENGLAND. HISTORY OF EFGL4KD, F&OM THE FALL OF WOOLSBY TO TBE DEATH OF ELIZABETH. By James A. Proude, hi. A., of Exeter College, Oxford, from the fourth Louden, edition, in. crown Sro vote. Price $2 CD each. The first two volumes jnut ready. The other volumes will follow shortly. Mr. Froude has shown In bis admirable history what new remits may bo derived, evon in the most beaten track> from & thorough investigation of the original au thorities. S? is researches have thrown a flood of light over the personal character of Henry YIIL, and his relation to the great events of modern history, the re formation of religion in Europe and the British Isles, that it would be in vain to seek elsewhere. The work has received the most favorable notices from the leading English journals, and has already passed through four editions in England. The vast amount of and authentic materials which the au thor has brought to b?ar on the period of Which he writes, give his work an interest and value bsyo&d any previous history of the same events. MAX MULLER’S HEW WORE. • Second Scries of LECTURES OB THE bOISNOS OF LANGUAGE, in 1 voL, with a series of 31 Wood Engraving*, illustra ting the positions of the Organs of Speech In uttering the various articulate' sounan of which all language is composed. Crown flvo., 622 pages. Price $3.60. (Uniform with first aeries.) By. M. GUIZOT. MBIITATIOHS OB CHRISTIANITT. and on the Re ligious Questions op thb Dat. By M. Guizor. 1 vol.lZmo. 360 pages. Pricesl.7s. Copies sent by mat), post-paid, on receipt of price* FOB SALE BY ALL PHILADELPHIA BOOK SELLERS. It FBOROSALB. OFFICE COMMISSARY OF SUB- V SIBTEHOE, 80. 8»8 WALNUT Street. \ \ Philadelphia, Mar 27.1865. SEALED PROPOSALS, in duplicate* will ba received at this office in.til 12 o’clock 14., on TUSS AY, May 30, 1865, for fnxniriilng, for the übb or the United States army, the following subsistence stores, delivered in Philadelphia, viz: 000 barrels EXTRA FAMILY or EXTRA SUPER* FINE FLOUR, (which to be stated,) in new, wall-coope?€d barrels, fully htad-lined; to have been ground within thirty days of de livery; name of brand and plana of manufac ture to bs mentioned In the bid. To be de- livered within ten days from award. 50,000 pounds PRIME RIO COFFEE, in strong, well coopered barrels, head-lined. Bidders will also state the price per pound in donble-lined sacks. To be delivered within ten days from award, «/OiOQO pounds clean, fins, dry SALT, in strong, well » coopered bemla, To be delivered within ten days from award. , . , „ Samples of ail the above articles must be delivered With the bids, and referred to therein, but proposals must not be endßed with samples. Samples mntt Be in boxei, distinctly marked, and not in paper parcels. Beparate Proposals, in duplicate, must be made for each article enumerated, and bidders may propose for the whole or anv part of each. A printed copy of tbis advertisement must be attached to each bid, and the proposal must be Bpeciflc in com plying with all its term*. Each bid mnet have the written guarantee of two re sponsible names for the fulfilment of the agreement, wbo will give bonds if required. Blank forms for Proposals, containing the form of guarantee, may be'had on application at this office. The seller’s name* place of business, and date of pur chase, name of contents, with gross tare and net weights, must be marked on every package, and ail old xd&tx* xaust be obliterated. Returns of weights by profssilonal public weighers most be given if required, „ Mo bids from parties who have failed to fulfil A former agreement will be considered. . „ Bids will Include packages, and dslivary at any point in this city, to be designated by this office; and any in ferior pa*>aaes or cooperage will be considered earn clent cause for rejection cf contents. . , Payment will be made in current funds on delivery of stores. Proposals to be endorsed Proposals fbr Subsistence Stores. 1 ’ and directed to ISAAC B. WIGGHN* myi7»3t Captain and O. S Vols. J7RESH BEEF AND VEGETABLES. Haw Devautmbitt, Buseau op Provisions axd CLqranra, May 23, 1865. SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed M Propoeals for FreshßesfAad Vegetables,” will bo received'atthio Bureau uutil 2 o’clock P. a. • on the sixth day Of June next for ti e supply,of 60, coo pounds of Fresh Beef and 60,C00 pounds of Fresh Vegetables, at tht Philadelphia Davy Yard and Station, as required. The Bsef and Vegetables must be of good quality, and the best the market affords, and each article must be offered for by the pound. The Beef to be in equal proportions, fore 'and hJnd quarters. Bonds, with approved security, will be required In one hair the ettlmated amount of the contract, and twenty per cent in addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment to ba made* as collateral secu rity for the due performance of the contract, which will, on no account, be paid until it is fully complied with. Every offer made must be accompanied by a written guaranty, signed by one or more responsible parsons* that the bidder or bidders will, if his or tholr bid be accepted, ester iito as obligation Trlthln five days,with aooa ana sufficient sureties, tofuruish the articles pro- Po6s4- No proposal will be eenitdend. unlaw aGaompAfiUd by snob guarantee, and by satlsf&Ctory evldenoa that the bidder. Is a regular dealer in the articles proposed and has the license required by law. The Department reserves the right to reject .any pro posal not considered advantageous to the Government, zny22-lot ■- LEfiAl. TESTATE OP JOHN WATSON, M. D., ■A-J DECEASED. letters of administration on the estate of John Wat son, M. D , deceased, having been granted to the ua derelgsedi all persons indebted to said estate •will fled*, waUfi nayment* and those haying claims will please present them to E. 6. BABLY, Administrator, 8. B, corner of TENTH and GREEN Streets. Or to his Attorney, ' _ FBEDK. A. VANCLBVE, mvlG-inSt Ho. Sonth FIFTH Streets. TESTATE OF WM. T. GARRETT.— -X-i Letters of Administration to tbls Estate haying Been granted to HANNAH P. GARRETT, all persons Indebted to, and those haring claims upon, the same Will par or pretont the same to HANNAH P. GABBKTT, Admr , 1716 FILBERT Street, Or her Attorney, WM. W. JUVENAL, m?3-tn6t* LIBRARY Street. Ei>U€ATIONAItf» Tl/riSS MARY E. THHOPP WILL RE iJi op«nherEn^islrfl^d : JFrench Boarding and Day B#bool for Young Ladios, at JB-il CHESTJ/OT Stroat, Philadelphia,, the 11th of September. mySO-tuwa 3t» T3KLLEVUE FEMALE INSTITUTE, A> A BOAHDING SCHOOL FOB. GIELS THE SUttMSB TBBM OF THIS IaSTITUTIOF, healthfully and beuutiinUy located on the northern limits of Attleboro, Bucks county, Fenniylvuiia, wi!3 commence Fifth'month, 1860, and eontlnue in see slon twelve week*. , The course of instruction is thorough la the several departments of Snglish, French, Latin, &athem*U43 s *%rfimi&feUiidftelre!Uar, to obtain which address thfi FfJSfipal*. Attleboro Fort Office. Backs e«mnty, nmmylTuiia,' IfißAllti X fl-BAQAtfilSt lIAS F» 6hA.8i.M84 spj? 9m Principal*- JJALTON’B FAMILY AHD.MAHUFAOTDBIHG KNITTING. MACHINES, Fat sated ISGI. Perfected 1864. A TABU O? FLAIR OB RIBBED WORK KBIT 13 TEN MIRUTBS 1 KirWB’OTWABDB or IUPPSHEHT ABTI . cuss of appabkli They perfaet.ind Trondeifal is tie njßcntit Md-rirtoir eSLxtSJh &*F BBDAL BPEfID SIX_THOgSAjfiI> STITCHES FES HU&Bttf-- B «an bernale, In the hand,efe women, te earn with **“ : OLD k HAYH ONB. enterjrMlag Aicnts wanted, to whom will be given. To publishers of newspapers who will pay one-half money, wo w!il allow ths remainder to I>e paid in advertising at the rejrular rates. - Send for circular an* samples* enclosing i stamp. General- Agency for Pennsylvania, Ohio* Western JTew Torkrviririnia, West Virginia, and Maryland, No. %7 PiFTHMrset, Pittsburg, my4lm B. F. QABPESTTBR. OUTTBKFIKLD’S D OVERLAND DESPATCH. Office, No- IVE ST Street, New York. Office. So. 40 South FIFTH Btraot, FhUada, CEAUNOBY VIBBBaBD, President. W, S. KITCHEN, Treasure*. Tills Company, aov folly orsanlied. With ample «kpltU T owna ita Traniportftttba Oft the rlalMi mi is prepared to Freight to all points i» Galarjao. 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Excelsior UOCS and e*a irMt by the bale. , FHILBBOOK & GPr» . gyl3 lm . 9 South SEVENTH Street. CWEET SPIRITS OF NITRE, PURB, (U. S P.,> mannfactnreii by J. K YOU tfO. Ayolnocary. corner SSVBNTS and SFiilFO GAEUBF btiee'.H, Fuladelpbla. ny-3 K‘.‘ WANTS. WANTED.-A YOUNG MAN V 1 wishesa situattoh u a clerk Is a Brok»r'»offl«B, Andreis hub hi * MU3O-61* Press offl«8. WANTED—A BOOM IN THE CBN ” TEAL Mart of the city, suitable for an Jffloj for tbs Philadelphia Tract and*tlrnlon Society. Address L H. SOHBEIBBB, 939 OHBBTBUT St. «!_ WANTED-A PARTNER WITH JA f T capital of FOUB to FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS to join the advertiser In mu established Comm*TCl ll iUim WANTED —AN ACTIVE PARTNER, *” with a capital of 10,000 to 20,000 dollars in a first class manufacturing bminesß—Perfumery—la success fal operation for the last twenty years, the senior part* xer wishing to retire from active life. Thleis an oppor tunity rarefy to be met with for entering at ones into a safe and profitable bssiness. Address, with real name, * J S. & CO., 1 * cilice of this paper, my27*etathtf WANTED—IN A DRY GOODS JOB * ■ BIHG BOUSE, on MARKET Street, an. estiva, ivteiHgeut BALSSMAIJi able to ooafcrol AOUM ifftfr, and fully competent id WAit os trade generally. To one disposed to devote h!s time to the interests of the House, a good position will he offered now or by the Ist of July. , Addrese ** Cash Trade. ” my2o«l2i* WANTED. —slo PER DAY, AT HOME.—Any person* male or female, can clear #5O per week, ethome, in a light, honorable business. $2 to $5 capital required. Returned soldiers and others having a few hours dtily to sparo, can learn the parti culars by enclosing two stamps for cl real a v and return poet addrese R. WAYVS&L, myTMm* Chicago* box 4781. A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, EN* GAGED for the past three years in our country’s service, has jnst returned from the South, and deelrae to enter upon the active pursuits of a peaceful, life. He is thoroughly conversant with the general routine of barldng and would be pleased to secure a position in some bank or banking houße of this city* References first class. Mires* 11 TELLERS* J°mg office. my33-gt* AN lIONEBT,;iNDUSTRIOUS, GOOD, ■*-** young man, of good family, understands book keeping, can get a fine and permanent situation. Ad* drees at this office, **o. P. ” jny33-3t* A GENTS WANTED FOR THE NUEBE AHD SPY, the moti interesting and ex* citing book ever published, embracing the adventures of a woman in the Union Army as Nuree, Scout, aui Bpy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. Be* tamed and disabled officers and soldiers in want of profitable employment will find it peculiarly adapted to their condition We have agents clearing slGt) per month. Which wo wit) prove to any doubting applicant. Send i&t eit'CHlars. Address JOBES ESQB, &GO , Iffa. coO CHESTEDT Street, Philadelphia# ra! myity-W AN OPPORI UNITY IS OPFERED to & suitable person, having from Five to Ten Thousard Dollars, as partner in the manufacture of Cotton and Woolen Goode. Addrese at title office to ”B. J. A.” mr27-st* A SITUATION WANTED BY A A Young Han, as Clerk in any capacity, Address • *H. A. C. Press Office. my 26 6i* TAALZELL, CALDWELL, AND MA PLB SHADE OIL STOOK3 WANTED. The advertiser waste SvOftiiAte* D&JzaUin exchange for iiOOOtjhaifee Perkieaiau* 2fio stares OildtVOU Jji ©X change for 1 000 shares Ptfkiouen; zoo shares Maple Shade in cxcl ange for 2,000 shares Perktomcn. Address my3o-2t* Box 3310 Poet Office, rjREATEBT THING OP THE TIMES VA -ROWER’S PBIZBBHVSLOPEB.-Agents wanted everywhere. Premium watches given to Agents. On receipt of $lO we will mall, post-paid, 100 Envelopes, and a splendid Solid Silver Hunting-Case Watch as a promlum to the agent. A single Envelope sent, with circular and iuUp&rtteulairs, on receipt of2s«?nt*. Ad dress A. R. ROWER & CO., F. 0., Box 4270,30 SEEK MAH Street, H, Y. mhafrSm CITUATION WANTED BY A POOR hut respectable Young Man. of too* English edu cation; a good, r*pid penman and accountant; has some knowledge of b^ok-keeping Willing to be generally useful, Address ‘•Willie,” Pmsofflce,for two days. It* fflvi Q& A MONTH.—AGENTS WANT fIPAw-Ted everywhere to Inb-oSoeKthe Imuroved SB AW & OhAKK TWEtfTlf-DOLLAR FAMILY 82 W IRG HACHIBB, the only low-price machine in the country which is iiseDsed by Grover A Baker. Wheeler & Wilson. Howe, Singer A Co., and Baohelder. 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 & CLARK - , Biddoford, Maine mviO-d&WSm _ ti?et. m? 24 6t* m FOB SALE—TWO DESIRABLE ih7ce*eTory Brick Dwellings. Nos. 1626 (immedi* |J * Bos&essloh) and 1619 June 10th) FIL UERT St my 29 ■JS T ' lJ *JAe. H XJTTLB, 434 WAtHtTTBt. Mfor sale, on easy terms- The very deslrab'e DWELLING, 1110 Wallace Street: has aUtbo modern conveniences and large yard, B F G DEN N, 123 South FOURTH Stroot, and mySO-tf b. W. cor. SBVENTEfiNTH and GREEN. Mfor sale very cheap— DWBLLIEG, WALLACE Street, above Ninth; eight rooms. also, a large number of eligible building Tote, sot taxes aud country seats. B. F. GLsnN. 133 South FOURTH Street. ny2o Aud B. W, cor. BEVBNTEBNTH and GREEN, m FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE^ 3wLpR<'»FBRTY for a Country Beat, in Upper fife--A ricn towHßhlDi Montgomery two miles wen of the Schuylkill, oppoasteNoirlitowni a large dwelling, barn, Rpring-houee, ice-hense, anl2i>£ acres of excellent land, located in & beautiful country, with ficescetery. The property le easy of access hr rail road. has plenty of frnit and shade trees ; was formerly the residence of lavid Henderson, Sea Apply to J. H4YS fUBSON, 43S LIBRARf Sinet. or A. JACKSON ANDBRB3N, on the premises. my2tf ot* ftOn —HANDSOME DRUG STOBB FOR SALE,- Dally Seeetptsm Addross ' ‘Drag. ” with real name and re/erenc*. care W. M Dickson, 487 WaLNUT Street. m 729 3.*_ FOB SALE—A FAIR OF H AND gpU£ dart torOTTB Carriage gOBSES, verbally B&ie and rearlecs of. Ai«O; a hA& JSOtUd Barouche, jxads by Rogers. the nfofiSMy of a (rentier man going to Barope. Apply at 3T North SIATH Street. myW fit* fm BTOOKS OR OASH-—A VALUA yj ABLE TRACT OF FINK TIMBER AND FARM ING LAUD* In Bulllvda county, Fauna , for sale or exchange for good paying oil stocks. Address or apply to C. D. HEIGHT* 333 South TBIBD Street. mr27.St o nnn shares of good oil STOCKS to trade for BUILDING LOTH m the city; cltar of incumbrance- REBJAMtft KEL LOGG, N. B. corner FOURTH and WALNUT Sts. 19-St TEON MINE AT AUCTION.—E Y QR> A BEE of tie Court of Cdancarr of S6W Jersey. I shall expose for sale at public vendue, at ciio tiotui of Jacob 0. Drake, in MORRISTOWN, in t&M Stite, on MONDAY, the fifth day of Jane next, at 3 o’clock?, fit., that valuable HIM 0» IRON ‘>BB, situate( near Rock&way, Mew Jersey, called the DI BERM A **IINE, formerly owned byTheodora T. Wood, deceased. It le row in good working condition* and conslueiea one of the meet valuable iron mines in Hew Jersey. It is eitaate but three inl/es from the Morris Osua.l, with which it is connected hr railroad. At the same time and piece, there will be sold forty five acres of Laud, with Dockage, on the Morris Gan«.\ in Uositaway, aforesaid. Y. DALRIiIPLE, myM»fit Master In Chancery of New Jersey. BOARDIM. tj'IRST^LAsFBOABD'CANBEHAD Aat the ITKITED STATES HOTEL, 413 CHEBTHDT Blreet, buvien Fourth aid Fifth Sts.. Philadelphia. , , .. This Hotel has no bar. Location central, directly op posite the United Stties Custom House and Punt Ofilao. It has lately been renovated and refurnished. Acoom* mcd*tlos» frjsveiunt. at moderate charges. Rooms large and ally. weJleniUd U families, permanent traa slsizii board, tfi'iw d*rit*»nu«V board, 5*3 to #l4 per week. Botanl Cold Bathe, rroaor Ahlf|o, mySC-Si* I. BENEDICT, Proprietor. TUY BOARD, WITH FIRST CLASS AA Dluustß, si Ho. 644 South WAB3IHSTOH Square. mylMm* REMOVALS. REMOVAL. _ WIILIiM TARHILI Hi* Removed from Mo. I®*® *o Mo. 193!, OHSST HOT Street, S.E. corner of TfIIfiTEBSTH Street Wh#M he Invites the AII,SM?9 of honseißßlwrai inc uxoße comm.nxltj* housoheeinu. so ala estehilv, ~ sortmest of useful __ HOUSE FUBNISHPfG GOODS, Bnpcrior Refrigerators. Table Cutlery, Family Hard ware. Children *• Carriage*. &t.» dte. aps*. 8m *£Q FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS We are prepaid. as heretofore, to supply families, at their country residences, with EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, - &0 t &0> ALBERT O ROBERTS. mi 24. If Cornor BLBVKgTHand VIHa Streets PE orP® L .mS« 83 . The west BNOINE compant^ bit *KG ttfß will he at the Kast Ar^lH toral Exhibition at floriistowa, Fa , May 81,1565. ALSO v TIA VAN A CIGABB. —A GOOD YA li EIKTT constantly In stors “osT” 1 »«h « £■ Bo gio 'eonth ritOET Street. T'rKADY AND OONGLUBIVE TEST A of th. ,rsp.rti.» of HBtMBOLB-S ILOlil HZ- Ttuor BITOHBsrlll h» » iompsjrtson with the.. .« icVthi. th. Patted aut»c lH.wnsttoTT REWARD OF COUNTERFEITS AND D TIN PRINCIPLED DEALERS endearorln? lb dlß acme of own and otjcr pr6p*r*iiona. on the rapu* fft"“nttiUi«S OEHUJSE S&ZfX BATCH'S. AUCTION SALES. T)ANIBL H. BURDETT, AUO TIOIBBB. BDBDETT, JONES, As CO., WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On Tnesdny, nay so, iges, at 13 o'clooK, AT THE NAVY YARD, NEW YORK, THE POLLOWIRGI BAMED VESSELS BSLOXOIXQ TO TRS r. 8. NAVY dbpartmmt: BCBBW BTEAMEH FLAG—Louth 187 fast 8 Inches; breadth,3l feat 8 Inches; depth of holi.lO feet Sinchw; . between deem. 7 feet 2 Inches; 1 cylinder, 43 1 nchoe diameter. 46 inches stroke. fiCKBW STBAMEB KENSIHQTON—Lsneth, 180 feet; breadth, 32 feet; depth of bold, 10 feet 7 lnchea; he-' t\7f?n let and 2d darts, 7 f«et 3d and 3d Seche, 7 lit tt 1 cylinder, MH U K?,4y*,;4 lr “^ t ,?,U; c hee; depth or hold, 9/eet 6 Inches. SOHOOBIiB EACHISI, SEAMiM-Lenath, 110 feet; breadth, SO feet 4 Inches; depth of hold, 9 feot. Twenty per centum of the pnrohsse money must bo paid on the day of sale, and the remainder before ibe ▼ee*f>l ie removed from tteNavr Yard, \rhioh v?iU be done within tix daj* after the date of sale, O. H. BEIiL, ootMAHftiirr. mylfit tbetofib BALE OF BLOODED HORSES* A. MailHard's sixth annual Bale'or blorded horses. horsed cattlo, sheep, &o, ( 40., will Replace on WEDNESDAY ttOBNING next. May Sl* at to o’clock, at MIU Bill Barm, 80&DE!Ti*0#JI, J* Jo®* Gataioiues at the Bazaar, Ninth and Sansom streets. Persons can take the ears at Walnut-tdreet yrharf at 8 o’clock for the sale. ALFBED M. HBRSNifiSS, TQi27*otit Aualloneer* CALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER p MASTSB’S STORES, WAOO2S, AMBOLAHOBS. filOi Osi£r QvAfif ii^MAf! T*Sß'S OPPIOE. _„ Depot m,- I W4dS>p***»- WABfai.vaios, P* 0.4 Mar zn, 1835, Wi;i fee sold at Public Auction, ui>d*r tba dirootlon of Brevet Colonel ObKrttM 2. Tompkins, A. Q. M..» at the Gomnmeat warehouse, Mtaa-.ed or the wiuare bo tween K and ? tad Twentieth and Twenty- first streets* in the city of Washington, D, 0,.0a THUBVD At, Jane Btb, 1E65, at lOo’ciock A. M , a lot of QnaTterxaastor’a Stores, condemned as bo'ng unfit for as«, viz; saddles. Bridles, Halters, Sours, Wrenches, Hir* nesses, Backets, Hammers, Kuivec. Anvils, Files* Wasps, Augers, Buies, Broadaxer-, Platform Beales, Wheelbarrows. Balance Wheels, Pauline, Grind ft tines. Dirt scrapers, Ploughs. Tool Chests, and a large lot of Wrongbt-Iren Scraps, Wflffpu-tiro, &o. ALSUr Will be acrid, at of Klnebentb iittet, UXt Chesape&ke end Ohio Canal* Iftffl&dJJtteiy after me completion of the sale a vote referred to, a largo lot of Two and Four, horse Wsjoor, Spring Wagons, jdedio&L Wagons, Metallic Woßoae, Ambulances, Carte, Ac t Stoceerfal bidders mart remora the stores within five (6) dajsfrom datacfsale. Terms cash, In Government funds. 1). H BUCKLE, Brig. Gon andCh'efCl, af , Depot of Washington. jnjSO 1.1*7 Alt! VIBEMEIUTS. THEATRE.— TUESDAY EVENING. Kay 30tU, LAST WEEK AMfiKrOA, OF THE GFAEiritfG AGTRBBF, KIBB JjUOtlLß ( ff|6*,Utfi. Who will appear, J>J particular recweat, ih hdf great character ol ' • LEAF, la the popular Flay of t/SAH, TEE JEWISH MAIDED TUm JOHN OBEW’B new aroh. A“JL STREET THBAVRE. 6EOOOD NIGHT OF ÜBS JOHN DRAW, GBKIT HIT OP THE NEW dMSDY. THIS (Tueaday) EVENING, May 80,18 W, AK UNEQUAL HATCH. Fester Grazebroofc - Mre, John Drew* To conclude with A REGULAR FIX. Hash ....Ktuatt Robson. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MBS, JOHN DREW. TJBW OHEBTHUT-BTREET THEA- J-y w*-nnwiTWFT street, a bote twelfths A Fl&fc.EliYßß EQUALLED XI? THIS CITY. “ tfnpDAl aiJD TUESDAY EVJiHIJSfII MarSDAttdS®; Will be predated the Dramatic BMfI&aCL in 3 note# from the French of u Dumas, the CORSICA# BROTHERS. • „ , and the original Aboriginal, erratic, aemLelvlllzed Attft dtmi kavßge extravaganza. FOCAHOFTAB. , , . Both the Drama and extraraganza will be product! with new and beautiful scenery, wodderful machinery* new and elegant wardrobe, brilliant tousle. correct ap pointments, and increased Corps de Ballet, and power* ful ca,6te ef characters. • ~ The performance will commence with the * CORSTQAH BROTHERS FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF MISS ANNIE WARD. SATURDAY AFCTSENOOF, June 3d. FORTY. SIXTH GRAND FAMILY UATIVXB* When the CORSICA# BROTHERS will be performed, my fULA NIGHT AT h WALNUT,’ 1 U WEDNESDAY. Secured peats and tiokets for the Wednesday*night Jubilee at the WALNUT.STREET THEATRE, may be procured at 0. W. A. Trumplcr’a music alare, corner of Chestnut and Seventh streets, and at Bißiey’s now* ex charge, Continental Hotel, LUGIIiLEwESTEIUC as “Don C*aarde Bazau,” and as the “Wept of the Wish.tru-'WiRh," on the otcaeion of the GAB9BDY TESTIMONIAL, my2fr3fc j?OYER ACADEMY OF MUSIC. H •WOLTSOEH * THOMAS' SIXTH CLASSICAL COSCEET, (last of He seanon,) WEDNESDAY EVSNIHO, May SL EEOe&iMMfSS ASS TPJHiSM AT ¥BB Ml7BlO stobss. _ my»‘»t OF FINE ARTB, CEmSKI STREET, ABollS IESTIb ROW OPEN. TBB FOBTr-SECCKO AM.IUAL EXHIBITIOM PAINTING AND SOUEPTURJE. Opes from 9 A. H. till 7 F. H., ud from 8 HU »la the Evening. ap27-t jel SUMMER RESORTS. OPEN, ON JUNE 10th, , 186 S, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, (Fonaeilr Ciiy.Hote ), HUGHES STREET OAFE ISLAND, N. J, BLAIR & BAVLEY, FR.)?niaTOR3, The fiuhtcribers ha vim taken the above well‘known Hotel, wonlfl respectfully call the aUeuUou of tho pub lic to the following fads: That the table shall be supplied with everything tka ma' ket ajl’jvds, aud the season proaoce*. The shell be tbe b?st that money and judgment can procure • . tEr Hocee shall be liberally supplied with attentive eemfitS. ftSd the propriemr«hopeb7>ei»F.th©tpu«toiv accommodatlnff, and RiSrHUS atieatlva to saoli and e?6F7 want of thdrgnsstt, to meet allbdfAl WMO Of patron* age. Terms Jtb-aral. Veryrespoct/ully, yourf, «,w,„w b BAYLEY» Also of Metropolitan HotW, Philadelphia, Propriety®, A. FUK&C BLAIR. £my29*3t*J BAMCi. H, BAXLfiY. gUMMER RESORT, BROAD TOP MOUSTAIiY HOUSE, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA. This old and popnlar Mountain Resort will he opened for the rtceptioa of guests on the Ist of Jan*. ThU hotiEG big jrjoentjy hem thoroughly *.ad im proved lu & m&uukf Will be taffifantory tftitl W? irona. Bxrmr&lon iiefcots will be IjslUd by the Fenß? sylvenla Railroad Company, which will be good uattt the let of Oolobsr nex*. A book will be la readiness o& the arrival of the ears atDadley to convey iu«Bti to 11m hotel, a distance of two miles. Terms moderate. For particulars, address * Witt. T. PEARSON, Proprietor* Broad Top City, Huntingdon county, Pena*. myil-lm* COLUMBIA HOUSE!* CAPE MAY, NEW JE&SfiY, Will be opened this season on the 7IFT2BXTH ftAl! OF J DUE, for the reception of roosts This leading hoses will, for the eomini leisoa, fOUV sustain its "well♦established reputation. Greatly encouraged by the business of last ye&r. too proprietor feels satisfied that a Hotel conducted nUnrlw first-daxa mn&t continue a success at this old aad popu lar resort , , t The rtllmti facilities ore promised to be excellent. Back's celebrated Philadelphia Band has been M* cored for the COLBJtfBIA tho eoml&x season. For rooms, Stc, , apply to .T. H. DSfIUIBOCT, K»r* cliant'e Hotel, Philadejphla, or to „ , , OfiOBUS J. nayt9 2m ri'OUHTKT BOAnUIITS, fOR liA. DIES AMD GEGTIiBSnJS.eaa hi ebisiseA fit nwell shaded an*i olovatod location thriio-aturter* of* mil* nontli of FairviJle Station on tlia FollailnlpMa / nd Bal timore Central K&Uroad, Oara leave Thirty tint andt Market atreets at 7 ftfi A* Df. ttad 4 45 P. M } Batiuftltig 7,26 A. M. and 4 P. M. Iwfereno*. 2S South Ktghfc Btraetl Addraaa J£3SE n SH&RPLSSS* FAXRVILLB P. 0.. mj24‘6L* Chester Oduatr, Pju SEASIDE HOUSE, KJ FOOT OF PBI7fI*TJ/7ABIA AVBWUB. ATL/JIiTIO Oir*% tfHW JiiKBBT, Is now open lor the Beeeptiwi of Gaotu. mylMm* JJaVID SOATTBBOOOD. ROAEDIKG, FOR THE SUMMER Benson, at ' ‘ Prospect Homo ' 1 Apply early. For particulars address H. H GKUBB, Freeland, isotiw jrnry county, Ta. jny*4 fit* ■PANCY HAMS.—BRIG GS, SWIFT. & *- Co.. Cobb & Aruiel, 0. & P, Bogen’s, and Met calfe * brents eftlfttaated soGAikCpBEi) OIKCINfIAT, OAUVASSfiD SAMff, 11 ' T r wIbHINQTOif utiTJHER -'j say. mygg«lm* »14G and 143 BoTti*«P*tTBt* Esriwmjsmpv) PHILADELPHIA, ajya^i£^r f iTwi,MiNfiTOK, ahd bam*; kodib E opb#°to BtoßMpsp. oitt poiit, las " “jfOrtrbifT Train, lev. Depot, corner of BROAD Street M# WASHINGTON A rent) 0, etj IJA. H., connecting wn*. BAT LIBS STEAM JISS at Baltimore. _ Pareto Blchmono n Pareto *or folk Sctst. At PAP# l7 ** Gdn * Ticket Agent. m?n Itt OA-MEEN A$P AT« BAILIWAD, —Train* Uai-e Ylneslreet Ferry aifollowm ,«ia ir ' Mu{ t nNRtn I, lihii til t ft" i, I »*MHi tM It WftjrJ Aa AS rrsttbt, with Passenger Oar, »ttC3he4*»M -*.9,00 A, M. Atlantic Accommodation■•»>-•• a£■ Jf Inaotioa “» »* Freight! wItiPMOMeS? 6av» attached™,. .15.05 P, £ fc Junction -|" T D aA HAI»DOH?IBLT> TRAINS r.oiTe Vltift-fctrwt fovrr at IG.tt A. M. and 11’. IC. helve Eftd.’cnfleld fet 11,45 A. M. aad2.45 V. It }}. B.—Freight rauat bedftUtrcKod at Cooper's Potofc io laiure tti going dutrn the next day. iaH»Bcafto4T,-, JOHN O. BRYANT* Agent. f l and vkrbaj. ds- BOHiwWßim ot ciiMutMr.UMttUstipb •si **• fcsii Wlf&JtftVlOK OB Btulneost swwtfaswr * s4 .«*?»*, hr pta ™n . aril-tnUulrU to. »» B. TBSTH B>. .*bOT« OhMU«t> ©UNION MOWING MA.OHINK, which has been fully tested for theUct four yea*}* It combiner strength, durability* light-wight, hffhu draft, with complete efficiency To coUior ««*»? J { *« or heavy, wet or dry, lodced or«tandlnt. andL?HE[££2* wtny minor convenience* sot found in other joacMuee. compete ow.ftom in the market , MOKBIB, Sole Aleut. tCriJtLUur.^W.rghou^ fnc MRS. R. DILLON, 823 4NP 331 Ytfsfe SODtH FVmt.isa* opened k liAadSWUe UgortmeM of sEMsiEK MiLliifEai sggos. titsMi' Mi owu 4r«’9B»tm4C»fi. myWljtlH