CITY ITEMS• MIORKORD PROTOGRAPHRD AFT= ITS DOWN. Wm.—l:living , been appointed agents for Hatha- Walls splendid views (the finest taken of the Ranee Of the .late exalting events), We .reepeotfigly invite Aigamination of them. .For sole, at wholesale and retail, by WSW/BROTH, TAYLOR, & BROWN, 914 Chestnut street. FITITIVEt Sittnw op nil Ada "Ti groproved Pattern Shirt," made by Johne. m at the old stand, Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth st. Work done by hand In the beet manner, and warranted to ghli satisfaction. Hie stook of Gentlemen's Furnish. 'log Goode cannot be surpassed. Prlooll2)loderitet, EZDIJOTION IN FILICES.—Wood &Cary, 725 Chest• .nut street, are now selling their entire stock of 221MMed hate and bonnets, and fancy goods gene•' Tally, at cost. Their stock of these goods 18 Very enperior. Mn S.A. Atutai's WORLD'S Ham liturronart AHD Drotssreo : the people appreciate them In tiald Country and Europe. my7.s.thmat „OIL Blanonerrre" furnished with WindoW shades, Curtains, and Upholstery, at W. "Henry Patten's, MIS Chestnut Street. MB. S. A. ALUM'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER ern DRESSING glvo life, growth, and beauty to the hair. my2ii.thmBt ADAM irr BLUE BRBECIBBB —ln a picture:gallery at Mahon, there Is a line picture of Adam in Para dise, dressed In blue breeohes with silver buoitleS, and EVe with a striped petticoat 1 Had the artist lived in the present day, and been desirous of making Adam look particularly elegant, he would attire him in a handsome suit nom the Brown• Stone Clothing Hail of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 60 Chestnut street, sem math, Nes. S. A. AtJones WORLD'S HAIR ICHSTOILIth AIM Mamie° have no equals, and Should be used at this season. my26-thinBt SELLING OFF SIIMMBU DBBSS GOODS.-2,000 yards Plaid Blobairs, at 25 cents. Joni' Balms, 217 South Eleventh street, above Spruce. SELLING ORE SUMMER DRESS GOODB.--2,000 verde Plaid 2/ohaira, at 22 cents. SOHN Buzau, 247 South Eleventh street, above Spruce. SELLING OFT SUMMER DRESS GOOD9e-2, yatds plaid rohalts, at 25 cents. Joax Bolen, i ' 247 evoth. Eleventh greet, above SPraca• NES. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR BRSTOUIIR Ala/ DARSSI24O for restoring Color and natural beauty. my26-thmat Illemawaw SUBDOWNEI.—The demand for these beautiful Hats continues to inorease, and we have Succeeded in procuring another lot of them, perhaps all that can be had. We would advise ladles to secure them at once, at CHARLIE OKEPORD & SONS', Continental Hotel. M n. S. A. ALVES'S WORLD'S HATS BESTOWS'S LOD DRBSSIN G fr,T reetoring, invigorating, and t w ymifling the hair. my2s,tdannt Eva, ELF., AwD tivreruso, onooossfally treats II J. limos, M. IL, Cionnet and Anrist, 519 Pine 95, Artiftolot eyea Losertad. No charge for exaxolnatior. M. S. A. ALLEN'S Wortrap's HAIR RRSTORER AND DRESSING act upon the roots, producing rapid growth and new life. my2s-thmBt SPECIAL NOTICES FOX MArzsmeict NAMES ON CLOTHING We format ti? order .small atonal]. Plates, With BM'S and indelible Ink; also. Brands for marking stole or tools. and 13te , 1 Alphabet and Maitre Pooches. TEN• VAN & BBLW. No 835 (Bight Tnirtj•flve) MAB KB! Street. below Ninth. It CALLIPERS OF Tit LEG, Navy, Straight, mrab•jow, Spring. ireide and outside patterns; also, Calliper Reiss, wed Wire Swages with Callipers com bined. For sale at the hardware store of TRUMAN it SHAW. Mo. 536 (Eight Thirty-fhro) MARKIT Street, baloW Ninth. . "HANDEL'S MESSIA.H." AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC TEATH ADNUAL 0014VBITION OP TITS 10171 G EDT'S GHTII&T/AN ASSOCIATIONS OF TEM UNITED STATES AND BRITISH PROVINCES GRAND CONCERT. OW THURSDAY EVENING, JUJII 5rA,1866. EI THIL HANDEL AND HAIDN SOCIETY. • •II Will be performed HANDEL'S NERO-ORATORIO, "TWA MESSIAB." The following professional gloat has ham mud; - MRS. NOZiBT, DEIL SIMPSON. Of Sew York. MISS 0. MoOAYFRRY. MISS H. ALEXANDER, NB. A. B. TAYLOR. leit►tod b 7 the GERMANIA ORCRIBTRA. TM whole under the direction of CARL BBITZ. Tweets for Parquet, Circle, aid Balcony. With litossvrea Belida • •.• •-•••••-•• 64 I rtRIPI-V., ai 00 Family Circle 01.11,• k Ga11ery........ ........ . .... • .2 6 Tickets for sale at CLI.XTOII'iI (late Martian'a). 606 01111671811 T Street. Doors open at 7 P. M.: Concert commences at 8 P. M. The members of the Convention will attend in a rnyBo.4t CLOTHING FOR 'FHB BEABON CLOTHING FOR THE SEASON! CLOTHING FOR TEE SEASON! CLOTHING FOR THE SHASONI COMFORTABLE, COMFORTABLE. COMFORTABLE, COMFORTABLE, FANCY CASSIMERE SITITS. FANCY CAssimENE SEIM PAxer CASSIAS - RH STMTS. FANCY CesencEßt Stria. A EVIL ASSORTMENT OF LINES CLOTIMTGI A POLL AssoRTMENT OF LINEN CLOTHING! A FULL ASSORTMENT -OF LINEN CLOTHING! A PULL ASSORTMENT OF LINEN CLOTHING! Urn; BACKS. I INEN PANTS, LINEN VESTS, JAREN SALES. LINEN PANTS, LINEN VESTS, LINEN BADE% LINEN PANTS, LINEN VESTS. Limo SACKS, URNS PANTS. LINEN VEISTa. LINEN DUSTERS. Guarr. LIGHT, 4IGHT• lawn'. LINEN DUSTERS. LINEN Dos Toes. LINEN DUSTBES. TEE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY. THE DAnclasi AsgOSTIKRITT IN THE CITY. TEE LA.E.SO-ST lowanathl TH TSR cITY* LARGEST assowntratet IN TEE DITY4 AT VERY Low DBIOES. AT VERY Low Piano. AT VERY Low PRIORS. • AT VERY LOW PRIORS. PERRY di Co.. PERRY & Co.. PERRY & Co.. PERRY & Co.. No. 303 ORESTNOT STREET.. ABOVE THIRD, KO. 609 Crown= Br.. (Granville Stokes' old.raand. DOT. SEVENTH and MARKET STREETS. (Jones'.l m729-6t JONES', THE LOWEST SELLING PRICE is marked in figure, on each's - GM', •RD KNYHN VARIED. AT JONES' Crescent One•price CLOTHING HOUSE, MARKET STREET. • above Sixth, Jo. COIL Mr- Prises reduced to snit the times. A Era assortment of MOT-MADE CLOTHING, =Cable for all seasons. constantly on hand. Custom. work made to order at short notice. Cmh94M A. RAY OF ROPE—TO weak, debili tated Dyspeptics, groaning under a life of agony, we offer PLANTATION BITTBRS dis (0011. and 6nre zemcdy, This remarkable Medi eine relieve. Guar Slomsal, 114EdRehe Heartblint, Distress after sating. and all the symplome of Dye. permit', at once. Its goal effect le felt ripen the drat trial. PLARTATIOR BITTERS are the pleasantest tonics in the World. The old, the young. and the middle aged acknow ledge their wonderful health• giving power. No things of dietis necessary while tieing them. Nat all you went of the beet you can get. PLANTATION BITTERS are exhausted Nature's great Eeetorer. They give tone to the Stomach, and brillianoy to the Mind, and driving away ---- the doubts that roll Cimmeroma derhneen o'er the feinting' gout i" remit-et TO PROT& IT. TRY A BOTTLE. (WHEATON'S) /TOIL SALT RHEUM_ (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM. Will sure the Itch in 48 hours. Also. slues Salt Rheum, Ulcers, OttMains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 mite. BY sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POT TER, BOSTON, Mass . will be forwarded free by wail. For Wit by all Druggists. COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP. This celebrated TOILET SOAP, such universal de• mud, is made from the CHOICEST materials, is MILD and EMOLLIENT in its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENTED. and NBT.U7,IIIILY BENEFICIAL In its as• non urn Me Skin, Per axle br all ArnimDU and diary Goods dealers. fe2& tniksly MCHICIEBBINO'B Puma 29,000 SOLD. —New Wareroomt - lIM 2ntrAnse In Art Ostler,. 913 003STINUT Stmt. =44 AV WM. H. DUTTON. f liv: f i GEORGE STEM & CO.'S riAMOB. A ID NABOB' & AMLIN'S CABINET OROANS. PIANO Oyer MO eaoh of theme One CABINET FORTES. instrnments base been sold by ORGANS. PIANO Er. O. and the demand is son- CABINET FORTES. ideally Increasing. ORO AIM PIANO For sato only by CABINET FORTIS. J. E. GOOLE. 0 EGIA.IB. FOR PIATE& NO MUM no and CHISTACT Sta. CAB G INET 204 f OAIS. BALE OF BEST CLASS READY-MADE CLOTHING at the great establishment well known "OAK HALL." located at the S. R. corner stxra and idAZZET Straete. The close or the war enables u to Mannfaetixte cheaper, and we are therefore selling the present stock at snch prim as are warranted by the present state of aff.tre. As many want to know net what they can buy clothing for, we Invite the examine- Lien of the following Price list, which embraces but a tow isiesilng articles among the thousands of garments we have now displayed In our extensive sales.rooms. The people can always depend upon finding at our store Anactly what is advertised. All. wool 0111141MEROVentffi from $1.7650 $7.50. " Pante. from 4.00 to 1 00. ‘. Coate, trout COO to 30 00. Good business Coat for 846.76. effise tack Coat for SS. Neat itelton Cloth Saflr, $S .0 004 Black Cloth Prook ,Ooat, In 00 Cam 'Pants, S 60. ine We will take pleasure in showing our goods to . 931 7 Who call, whether wishing to parch , se or not. WANALLICIE do B 30 WC 0/R HALL Popular Olotbina Rouse. ' r°73o- tf EL Z. cor. BIZ= and MARKET tarots. iviA.xt,nlA - z). JONES—ERRICKSON.—On Wednesday morn ing, 81st instant, by the Rev. K. A. De Wolfe Howe, D. D. J. Wynne Jones, Of NOW York, to Kate, daughter of N. Erriokson, Esq , Of this oily. No cards. New York and Cincinnati papers please copy. * WILLIAMS—HOUSTON.—On the 81st nit., by Rev. A. B. Atkins, assisted by Rev. Kingston God. lard, D. D. Franklin H. wunama to Diary 11, daughter 01 Wm. O. 110118t011. *** HATICOOII..—On the morning or the 31st fadallt Biddle Hancock, la the 50th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the fatally are re. spectrally invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 1605 Wallace street, on Slith•day afternoon, Sixth month (20, at 2 03look, without, further notice. *4, BOWELL.—On the morning of the Mat nit Francis iiirkbride Howell, In the 42d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of his aunt. Hannah Howell, 258 South Fif teenth street, on Seventh day afternoon, 3d Instant, at 3 ofoteek. To proceed to Laurel Hill. see span-H . —O D the 00th last, Esther Ennuis, wire of the late Alfred L. Smith, In the 47th year or her ag Hee. r relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 1227 Stiles street, on Fifth-dal afternoon, at 12% (Moak. To proceed to Burlington, by the boat leaving Walnut street wharf, at 3 o'clock P. M. * BLACK ENGLISH GRENADINES.- GRENADINES. Just received. a case of Black English Grenadines, at 40 recta a lard. BEASON & SON. Mourning Store, 918 OftIiSTAUT Street . Oa* price. Prices In plain ligares. inyls fILACK CHALY DE LA.INE.--JUST opened, One ogee of plainblsek(ihsly de Latium. at v.% cents a 'yard. BROWN & BON, Mourning Store. 91.5 cams= Stt. One pries Prices in plain times m yiS WRITE SHAWLS, BEST ASSORT. MUT roww. Pure White Berme Phaerls Pure v► hlte Pure White Shetland do. Pure White Tlayet Silk Prints- DIY 18 K BYRE & LLNDELL. FirOIIR MARTYRED PRESIDENT, A BRAMAN LlNCOLN:—Memorial Services THIS HORDING. at 10% o'clock, in the First Congre gational Church, PRAaIIFORD Road, and. kONT OOMERY Avenue. Yourself and trioxide are invited to attend. it. EirTHE REV. GEO. W. SHILEY, pastor of the SSCOND 0011aHlte CHURCH. corner of EL SP filiTH and WOOD Streets. - will Drs ash a Marianne appropriate to the oedema npon the Life and Cher acter of onr lamented President. ARetnnall Llll COLL '' THIS HORSING, at' ItoM a. N. . CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL DllPllol4,—.Fsst-day instirlee win be beta at CONVIWit era", TSI6 Dart, at fleetest - . Ms P.:13. ter, rev. BDWAIt.r. HaveEB. will, by' StMeliti retlasst, repeat to enbsamce a sermon CM the Ct. Ramer, Mission, and Death of our late martyred President. The Pa bile are cordiall7 invited to attend. 144` REV. J. HYATT SWUM WILL Preacb la the ELEVEETH BAPTIST CHURCH. TWELFTH &rect. above Race. (Thnrsla>•) oßill (NG. sari o'clock A. M. Subject, " Signs of the Times; or, Future Perna of the Republic." iv IarCHVIICIT OF THE COVENANT, FILBERT Street. above Seventeenth —There will be Divine &tyke in this Church THrB (FAST) Da,et u. o'clock hi in cemmettkorstion of the death of Prerident LINCOLN. Sarum' by the Rector WirDAY OF MOURNING WEST ARCH IaTICKET CHZ WE, MEAL of altdlll and MPIETBBATH WOW. t.t A . . sermon by shyis .d o t_ Collaetion 10x 4 1.thiSolli Monument Fund: It Virlarja H nirltrul:f4re,,Tt a .. * fellgt O of. Service Tl3lB BOBBING at 11 c'a eck. pIea(MING by Bev. B F IBARKBIT on • Chestier' Democracy," I.t* ABRAM AK iiseoLN. A DIM. COITESE ou )1. Lire and Death. by J. A. MUSS, D. D., THIS .1110EVING, at BLUE Street, below Sixth. lt* 111 OUR NATIONAL UNITY PEA =to FECTeD IN THE MARTYRDOM Or ODE PRESIDENT, *III be the enMeot of a dißcortree by Rev. A. 0. THOMAS, at the 7.•,,ARrnaele Baptin enurch. DiOtTIO.ATEI and COS6TI 4 IIIT StMete, TO-DAY, at 11 o'clotk. tar GREIINSTREET M. E. CHEIRRII (GREEN Street, above Tenth).—Services la this Ohara. to accordance with the President's proclama tion, on THURSDAY MORNING (Jane let.), <oat meriting at )e3 Preaching by Bey. ADAM WALLACE, pastor of Salem 11. B. Caursh. ltn WTBE GOOD PDESIDENT.—SER MOD by T. H. STOCKTON . ELEVENTH cud 'WOOD Streets, THIS AFTMLNOON. o'clock. Col lection for the Monument. Hymns dlotribaked. ell Invitcd. It Kir DAY OF 31[01131111.1[ATO.—WEAV ARCH-STREET CHURCH, corner of ARCH and EIONTESISTH Streets—Public worship at 103 o'clock ♦. M. Sermon by the Pastor. Collection for Lincoln Monument Lind. lt FAST-DAY SERVICES AT CAL. II ar VARY CRURIIII, LOCUST. above Fifteenth. Troion Prayer Ilklretint from 9 tin 9 o'clock, Rev. fiIiWTON, P. D., preside . Sermon by Rev. W. CALICIDS st 11 o'clock, 4 , 11 in-V1 WIN RESPONSE TO THE NATION. SJ, PROCL &NATION there will be Union Van Day Beryitee held in the American Blechsolcs' corner of FOURTH and oNOROB Streets. THIS AFTER- M 0031 at 9 o'clock. Rev. Reuben Jeffreys. D. D., the Rev. J. Howard Suydam, Rev. T. De Witt Talmage. Rev. Jacob A. Apgar, Rev. Wm. T. livs. and others will take part in the exercises. Alt are tented; seats free. "THE NAWIONnS 1,05160. REV. R. W. HENRI, D. D. l Partys', vent b. aya. alai repaut. repeat the above Sermon. trine 1(01‘31. INN, at lem, o'clock, in the North Presbyterian °Mush, INXIN Street, above Green. lts lar;CHIIBOH ON WASHINGTON QUARB.—There will be Service in the First Presbyterian fiturch on Washington Square, 'MS MORNING, at 11 o'clock. lie laU r ' at ! I E t) ' l e b t Z e r ß e M i t e (Th TO DAY Streit, above Fourth. Sermon by Bey. R. EDDY, Faator. lISION M. E. CHIIRCEL—APPRO. ptho. B.eliciove Services THIS MORNING, by Takla NEILL, commenclac toki otock. 1 I SERVICE IN THE GREEN-HILL Fib'. PRESS"! TBSIAN CHURCH THIS DAY, at 11 A. M.—Eamon by the. Pastor, Bey. iItAXIIC L. ROB. 8188. IarSECOND lINITADIAN SOCIETY, Rev. WM. L. CHAYPIN, Pastor. • Service will be held in Handel and Haydn Hall, BIGHTH Sias et, above Spring garden, on PHOSSDar 0, June Ist, at tog o'clock. my3l-2P Or NEW—STREET LIITHER&N MISCH, Rev. B. W. HIITTER, Pastor —ln complianco with tbe President's Proclamation. PAM` Del SERVICES will be held in the above Church. on TRIIRSDnY next, Jane lat. commencing al halt past ten o'clock A. M. my3l.-2t. Macaw ELEGANT ELEGANT ELEGANT WBETTONWOOD•STREET P ES. WYTE.RIAN 01111110.11. BirrTOPIWOOD Stmt. beicw Siz.th. key. T. J. 811.6113ERD will match on THIUM3DAT Morning, at 11 o clock, a sermon aporo- Fr ws to iha oeriudOlL. wyal lay" - I' I N trill be held at the Charch, en THOMPdOI Street. below Front, on THURSDAY, at 10% A. M and 9P. M Additions' by Dr. CHILD, Mr, ltßaN, Kr. MOTT, and others. NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET.. IWO of the Stockholders of .the PHILADEL PHIA STEAMSHIP DOCK COMPANY. for the election of Five Directors sad the transaction of other bneinese, will be Leld st No. 126 N. DELAWARE Avenue (second Boor), oa WED:enoDAY. June 7th. ISM. at o'clock, noon. WILLIAM DENNIS, Secretary and Treasurer. NOTICE.—THE NANIIAL MEET ING of the Stockholders. and election for Pre sident and Directors or the Connecting Railway Com pany, Will to held et the Ofli te of the OMNI tly, on TUESDAY. he. 18. 1866. at 12 o'O'llek AWL TDMIIND Stic'etiNT PHILADSLYEttd, May Si. 1801. my3l djelS ar POST OFFICE, ramanaLpaia, PA., May Si, 1856. To morrow . THUD DAR . June tet. having been de. signaled by the President se a NATIONAL FAST DAT, this trifice will be closed at 11 o'o WOK. A. M , and re main closed dnrins the day. 1 he stations will be closed at the same hour. Thirearziers will make but one delivery. viz: FAO A. M. Two collections from lamp goats and other bores Will be made, - viz ; 6A. M and 6 P M myBl. Re C. A. WALBORN, P. N. farMERCHANTS' AND MAN CESAI - NATIONAL BANK. PITTEBURGI, Aprilll,llos. Stockholders are hereby notified that Books will be opened hr subecription to the new stock of this Blink at the COMMISSAR sB NATIONAL BANK, in Miriade'. pm.. on MONDAY. May let, 1863, and will continue open &du banking hours, daily, trom 10 o'slock A. 111. to 3 o'clock P. until Thursday, ALM PM. By order or theßoard of Direetors JOHN SCOTT. Jr.. Gushier. B. 8. BOLLKA.II, President, Pittsburg, Penna. ROBY% A STIRLING. Vise President, Philadelphia. aede•tiel 111W' NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET ING of the Stockholders of the Petroleum Storage Company of Phbadelnbia,__will be held at the office of the Company. No. 327 WALNUT Street (no stairs), on MONDAY, the 6th day of Jane, 1866, at 11 o'clock A. M.. for the election of five Directors to serve for the atoning year. •zny3o-6t F. B. BUBBBLL. Secretary. Sir PHILADELPHIA, MIT 25, 1525. —At a Meeting_ of the Board of Directors of the NEW YORK ADD MIDDLE COAL FIELD RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY. Mr. John hi Bickel tendered hisresignation as "'resident a the Company, and on motion Mr. WILLIAM MoLNGLAD was tmentreonsl7 elostedioillith.4l %manna,. CHAS. E, LINDSAY. z0"26.421 likoradity. THE ANNEAL AVEZTING OF THE Stoekholders of the OLE ADD NIXING CO (of Lake Superior), will be held at their Office, No. 384 WALNUT street. on TIIESDer, the 6th proximo. at o'clock, for the election of Directors, and the transac. tion oL other teatime. B. A. HOOPS% Bearetary. PHILADELPRIA, MEV, M. 1866. my 23 PECKILAMELPIELI, MAY 19, 1935. —The annual meeting of the Stockholders or the RESOLUTA MINING COMPANY (of bake Superior) aria be held at their office. No. 3,24 WALNUT Street. on MONDAY. the sth proximo, at 12 o'clock for the aslant Of Directors end. the transaction Of ether IL A HO Secune. m720-14t retary. OFFHIE OF THE ABIEGBALOID MINING CONWAY Or LIEN BIIPIRION. Ac. 324 WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, May 19, 1865. NOTICE Is hereby given. that the Annual Meeting of the htocirholders of • The Amygdaloid Alining Cox• Dm of Lake hnperior" will be held at the Office. No. 3 24 WALNUT *trees. on TiII3I.BDAY. 7th proximo. at 12 o'clock Al., for the election of Directors and the transaction of other business 20 tiff/ F. K WOMNATIL Secretary. WTINE ANNUAL MEETING/ OF THE Stockholdore of the PHIL &DEM.& AND BOB• TON fel PING COffiv &NY (of Michigan) wilt be 11 , - id at their Office, No. 423 WALNUT Street, on FRIDAY, the 2d day of June, 110, at 1 o'clock P. M.. lee the rips(VTION OF . DINNOTORS and the transaction of other bneiness. J. S hi - MULLIN, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA, May 16, 1666. myl6.tje2 orMASONIC NO TICR.—THE SSE. TENEN 0' UNION f.ODGN, No. HI, A.Y. M., are rsonested to meet at the Balt. on FWIDs Y, June 2, at ban past 1 o'clock. to attend the funeral of our late brotb.r, K SIPE F. .11 ARSHALL. By order of the W M. ALPHONSO C. IRELAND, Secretary. Wer,..!1411Fa5te.719.(1g..!1f Le j S ir to A ctldt, " . 4. 2 1 A 6 ;11 - 4 1L MOTH VoL k et, , eOOI.IDATISD (Mao ..v.StPi h te I l ent" be bald at the Nice of tho Company, No. 228 DOCK Street. Philadelebia. en FRIDAY, Jaßnary 16, at 4 o'clock P. M , to ecroslder tie question of mauling Ronda and the terma thereof for the pupae of carrying on the improvementa of the Company. Per order. OEO. E LIXOOLZ6,, jel&E-2L• Secretory . ItarCITIZENS OF THE rim' WARD. -1n reeponee to the invltatlon or the Llreein Mounraent Amos:lo WA R Diladelpha, a meet. ips of Chime of the FIFTH for thew:mom of organiztatori, nrlll be held at 000 D INTENT' seta.. No. 602 SPRUCE emebt. on tititcanLi r EVENIItG, tillltesd, at 8 O'CIOCk. By order of the Committee. iBl:3t B. P. KING, lhalffded. THE FRP,NCH SWIM WILL continue seen during the rammer 'the canna require' , no committing to mem w.g —no home etwilee tit any kind whatever. The FIiBNCH Dl', No. 907 FILBERT Street 11 tar• YERTLAPPELP.K I / 1 EXCHANGE COISPINY ' MAY 29.1865 The Board or Managers have Obi 084 declared &MO, dead or TWO DOLL &KB PER SHAKE, aiesr of taxes, oalatdt or, demand, by the Suparluteadeut. at the &lc chagge. D. al . D. SHER - extg.D. id St Tecretary and Treanurer. Mr" oFFaCE OF THE HONEYCOMB 11if110141351 COBIPAAIL lei. 43 &lath FOURTH Street, PRILADELPEFIA , 10.7 26, 1665. The %aid of Directors hare this day declared a DIVIDEND a f.F DNS PEN. MIT. on tke capital stock, Payable on and after „lase 6th. clear of State tax. +Transfer books will close on the Stith lust, and - open or the 6th pralmo. THOMAS .01.116.0. my27.80` Troaslatir. SYMM3M)_ gar THE TEsirn AMBIT/LE CONVEN TION OF THI TOTING MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF TUB HAIM, STATES AND BRI• TIED PROVINCES will &rumble in Philadelphia at the Ft. et Baptist Church (Fev. Mr. Boardman). corner BROAD and ARCH Streets. on WBDIABADAT. June 7. t 2 o'clock P. M. Ron. 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 Maeda. with addressee by Rev. Matthew Simpson. D. D., Bishop of the 11. B. Church; Rev B. B Adams, D. D. George H . Stant, Ban , and dela gates from abroad. • On Thuredey evening. the Grand Oratorio of the Messiah will be performed in the Aeadem_y of Bade (complimentary to the Convention) , by the Handel aid Haydn Society and Germania Orchestra (Carl Sena, di rector). amisten by Wre. Macart. Mr. Simpson. and other eaitheat 'Meta from Mew Yolk. . On satardav afternoon great hunday-concel odium ins of the children of this city will be held in the Ace. tem, of Music. Further announcements will be made in regard to the tickets. 11* By order of the Committee of Arrangements. 111 W. GRAND WELCOME TO THE DELEGATES OF THE TENTH &INUALL 0011- VBETIOE OF THE YOUNG NEWS CHRISTIAN ARO TIM. OF THE UNITED eTATES LED BRITISH PBOVIP CM. to be held in the ACADEMY OF HMO. next WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jane 7th. ADDRESS OF utiBLoBBE BY Rev. MATTHEW SIMPSON, D IL. Bishop of the H. N. ennrchL Bev- B. B. ADAMS, D. D. ; GSORGE STTIART. Ett/. RESTONaII by Mamba Can CLINTON B. FISK, Untied States Army, a delegate to the Convention. Original Hymns written for the occasion by Rev. Drs. Stockton and Adams will be sung; also. other music by a es leafed Choir of the Handel and Haydn Society—mu. MC tinder the direction of the Germania Orchestra, Uarl Sam. 'greeter. The Parquet Circle and Balcony will be net apart as Reserved Seats; Tickets 50 cents 'each. The Family Circle and Amphitheatre will be unreserved. Tick. eta 25 tent' each. Tiekcts for sale. on and after Friday M this week at Slexton's (late Martian's) Book Store. St 6 Chestnut street. it` Mr - ANNUAL INEETINO OF THE 11=r= Stockholders of the SEMI COPPER CO (of Michigan) will be held at their Moe. No. 423 W.ALI!UT Street. on FKIDAr, the 2d der of Jane, 186 k at 11 clock A M. , for the ELECTION Of DIEBOTONS and the institution of other bneinese. J. S. MoMULLIN, Secretary, Tiribengh'Paia, MitY 15. 1865. myl6etje2 tarTHE ADINVAL atzEriNG OF THE ntosFoin PETROLNUSI CONP&NY will bo bold at ROOKe or the company, No. 534 PDT Etna, No. 7. on the 5) - Xlll of Wane next, thelng the that Tootday, l at I o'inoon P. U. An election of Directors, beszetary, and Treasurer. will be hold. H. SION &BD& my30.71* Secretary. WNOTICE TO ALL DELINQUENT COEPONATIONS ANIZEI/ DOME ANY LAW OF TEE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA: Notice is hereby given to all companies incorporated by or ender any law of t h e Oommoitiroalth of Pennsyl vania. and organised at any time peter to the Scat Mon day of November, 1864 that have fittled•te make report to the Auditor General tinder the Lot approved 7868. and the Aet approved MO. that the? are required to report to the A arGeneral forthwith,•aa follows, vie: . in cage a dividend has beeii teetered. thei Treasurer will report. nader Oath, theherkesint of capital paid in, the date, amount, and rate Or meek of sash dividend daring t ie year ending the first Monday of November, 1869, and any previous year or years in which the Com peer may beee bad an existence; and in case no divi dend has been declared during the seer orrears end ing as atoresahl, Wen emorateerhent O the cash value of the capital stack as it existed be: swami the ~ and fifteenth der; of November, mast be made by the President or Treasurer, and a majority of the Directors. : ender oath. When an apprahremeot is made, the re port should als o state at what lime the Oompany was organized. In addition to the above report. under the sot of April 21, le6B, comnaniss not paying a tax on tonnage are re quired to make a separate report, under oath, of the tretteurer, of the amount of net earnings or income re ceived during the period from April 30 to November 1, 1864, In accordance with the second section of the act, approved April 30, 1864 COMPANIES INCORPORATED BY °THEE STATES and • doing business in this Commonwealth.." ate settled that they are made subject to the tax on net earnings or income under the Id section of the act of April 1861. and are required to report to the Auditor General the amount of such net earnings or income re ceived between the 80th of April and the Ist of fiovein bar. NMI All delinquent Comviinies Incorporated by or Under any law of the Stale of Penneylvania, will be afforded a reasonable time in which to make the several reports required by law and above enumerated; but continued charter, m refusal will anhie o f tth e m to forfeiture of charter, to der the 2d proviso act of April 30, 1869, which le in he following words: Provided further, That any corporation which has failed to make returns to the Commonwealth, as re quired by the act of April 21, A. D. 1853, entitled 'An set for the better securing to the Commonwealth the pay meut of LIMO duel, incorporated committee, 'may make ouch return witsin sixty days after the passage of this act, any law to the contrary notwithstanding; and all delinquent companies failing or refusing to make fall returns and payment to the State, as required by the irottorat laws of this ComMOarialia in relation thereto, shall have all their rights andprivileges declared for. felted by proclamation from the Governor." ISAAC BLINKER. Auditor General. W. IL RAMBLE, State Treasurer. tifsanrenrrea. May 10.1866. myl3 1m MILITARY.. IPRIZE MONEY AND GOVERN KEIT HOUNTT TO AIL WHO ENTER THE UNITED. STATES MARINE CORPS. Orders have been received from the head of the Marine Corps, at Washini&u. not to restrict recruits to a particular class (as has been the case heretofore), but to receive ALL who lame served in the volunteer ger• vise, or in the regulars, or in the marines. and have been honorably dlssharged. Swab persons enlisting in the United States Marines will raseivs the Govern ment bounty. and will alto be entitled to their share of F money in any capture of the enemy's weeds. Far further information tiop at the reuniting rowdamns, damns, Jo au 'With FAOil T Street, 1,..Aw.:4A. a M. sad 8 eglook R li,, evety day bet TO rutda rim hAMES AMA/ Cautain and Resruiting °Neer. B ' KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO D. B. RERSHOW & CO. B. P. .... A. RUST. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN IMPORTED C DRLWERBD DAILY to Private Painifieg, %Ores. and Offices, in all parts of the City. West Philanephia. and Mantua. Hotels. Restaurants, Confectioners. Butehers, and all arge consumes supplied at the lowa market rates. - SWORE attended to at short notice, on the most rea sonable term'. Oreers, alterations, complaints, by maiirprompilY attended to. OFIIOBS, 11S and 120 Worth BROAD Street. WILLO W.ht. Wharf, Delaware avenue, my27.ettithes GOLD'SPATIONTIMPROVEDSTRAM WATER-HEATING APPARATUS NOR WAIMIAO and varrumntro PtiBLIO BUILD• IMO S and PILVATS RBESDBMOBB. NABOYACTIMBD BY TEB MON STEAM urn WATER-BRITING VOIXPAIff OF PENNSYLVANIA. „TAMIL% P. WOOD & VOL, 41 Month FOURTH Strad. '&l2-6nap B. M. FELTWELL, sup% AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF PLAICE') VX,A:ELE., TEA SETS, WAITERS, ICE PITCHERS, (}OWLETS, URNS. BUTTER DISHES, PICKLE JARS, To be sold Yet! low, at N. P.UI.ON'a Watch and Jewelry Establishment, 101 S OIDISTISIII . Street. Gold. Silver, and Diamonds 'bought. uty3l.6i* DALTON'S - - TAMMY AND sumarre.ortnsram KNITTING MACHINES, Wonted NM Perfected 1864. A. YARD OP PLAIN OE BIBBBDIVOIIII KNIT IN TBN NINUTBB 1 KNITS UPWARDS OF TWENTY DIFFERENT ARTI CLES OF APPAREL' They are simple, reliable, perfeet, and wonderful In the amount and variety Of welt they Perform lISDAL SPUD SIX .11:HOUSAND STITCHES nut asiiivii . It can be made, the bands of 4womanitv earn with ease and aamfort WO to *4O P•S wooly EVERY. FAMILY eRoCLD RAVE ONE. A few genes, enterprising Agent* wanted, to whom liberal inducements will be given. To publishers of newspapers who Will pay one-half money, we will allow the remainder to be paid is advertising at the regular rate.. Send for circular ano maniples, enclosing stare& (lemma Agistay for Pennsylvania. Ohlo,_ western New York, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland. No. AT TIPTH Street, Pittsburg, Pa. m 74 E. P. CARPENTER. THE RARE ACCURACY AND truthfulness of coloring of B. F RIMER'S Bra- Rim Photographs, la oil colors. bas given them snood. ority over all other styles of portraits. 624 ARCH St. (l AMPILION CARPET.—TBIS NEW artiolo 91 floor seVPRIALIt can be seen 114 practical we at 812 WALNUT Street. from 8 ton A AL and from 2to 6 P. K. Also, a few Country Bights for rale. AdaresA. with stamp, BENJ. CASSEL sari'', Box 716 city P. 0. my3l-4t* BUTTERFIELD'S OVERLAND DESPATGEL °lse, No. IVE E Street. New York. Mee. No. 40 tionth FIFTH &rest. Philads, CILLUNCRY 17111SBARD. Preeident. W. S. KITCHEN. Treasurer. T hi s c om pany, now fully organized, with aniPle .apltal, owns iti Transportation on the Plains, and le ,ftepared to contrast 'Freight to all points in Oolorado, 'Bh, Idaho. Montana, New Igegigo, and Arizona Ter also to Reese river,_ Nevada. Through Contrasts and Bills of Lading M_lran 451, York. Boston, PhiladelphiaoPittsburg, Wheeling. hush:matt. Chicago, and t l. Louis. WM. MARTIN, Agent, New York. WM EL MOORE, No. 40 south Fifth street. Philadelphia. D. A. BUTTERFIELD, *yid tl General Buyerintendent. PHILADELPHIA TR. REA COTTA W RKS. O DFFICR AND WAREHOOMS. No. 1010 CHESTNUT STILIST. VITRIFIED WATER. DRAIN, and HRATINO PIPES, with bends branches, traps, Re to correspond. Don) 11012 inch be, e. ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS, and FLUE PIPES, wa:ranted to PARLOR ction of Bro. or weather. ORRAMBIaTAL AND DARDEN VANES. for classical designs plain are bronzed. mignonette Pole. Flower Pets. ITY Vases. Banging Vane, Fern Vane. An bules, Ha Imlls. Vport esti er of Milton As. 's Sacanetio Tile, for Chnichst mkt WWI S. A. HARRISON. ETWARDS OF THIRTY THOURAIW oertigostos said mommondatog letters how," bola osone& &AWN'. the merits of ILMBoLDI ATIBIS ,FICKPLALTIOES, many of IWO are frogs tta bight sonsHoJnolins •nutind d a t immi „. rrolosArevarpon. Ntsts Indira& lea. _ QRATTIMED CONSTITUTIONS AW- L, 6TOSED BY 11314,V01NS IX WM SUM THE PRESS:-PHILADELPHIA,' THTTRSDAY, JITNE I, 1666; UNITED STATES ET eritherit7 or the illesrstarr of ihs Treeinurp. the itiidefahlhied. the lioaerai histserietion AIM Tot She sale of United Rates fleauxitles, offers to the Dubuc the third series of Treasury Notes. bearing es/en and three•tentha per eat. Interest per annum. known as the IBEVEN.TIIIRTY LOAN. These Rotes are burned ender date of July 15, 3X//, mid are payable three year§ from that date to MU rum or are convertible at the option of the holder into Theca Bond sue now worth a lessolitnita pronlymi and are exempt, as are all the Government Sonde. front State, County, and Munictint taxation, chla adds from one to three per cent, more to their rocauer. according to the rate levied upon other property. The intermit is payable send-annually by coupons attached to each not*, Which may be cut of and sold to any bank or banker. The intermt at 7 30 per sent. amounts to One cent per day on a $5O note. Two cents per day on Si $lOO note. Tan gents 'ter day on a $6OO note. Twenty rents per day on a $l,OOO note. One Dollar per day on a WOOD note. Notes of all the denominations named will be PrOMptly fututehed upon reiolot of entomb:Mons. She notes of this Third fairies are yeecisela dmllir 111 form and privileges to the itscen-Thirtles already sold, wept that the Government reserves to itself the optisa of Miyieg interest in gold NM. at • pirdeatlisieed of 7 8-7OtliS In currency. Subscribers , will deduet, Ow in- Wrest In 41iireas7 up to. July *eh., it the this whin litibsPAC •• ' Ike delivazy,of the *Ass of tiO the Sevsitlities. will enisumenos on thilit r il aid willies made promptly mad eintintairudi after that data. The alight change made in the conditions of Oils TIMED EDDINS affects only the Innitu ,o f.Jo o44 , The paylent in gold, if made, will be equivalent - to the earrenry interest of - the higher rate. The return to specie payments. in the event of which te m the opttoß tq pap Interest in gold be ITltileti of, Would so reduce and equalize 'mess aa that pur chases made with six per cent. in gold would be fans equal to those made with smut and three-tinths per cent, in currency. This is nOW offered by the ilovernment. and He supotior ad vantagee make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than $230,000400 of the Loan authorised by Congress are now to the market. This amount, at the rate at which tt 111 being absorbed, will all . lns subseribed for upittde eiyety days, whoa the notes will undoubtedly command it premium, as had int formly been the sue on closing the imbscriptions to other Loans. In order that cities= of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally' agreed to re ceive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will selecttheir own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive order'. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, WILLIAM H. BACON. BACON & WARDEN STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS, Kyoto bougUt and sold on Commixdon. Trust nuode invebted CUT, BM% or OrrititiPitt Loamy. gotecripiions received for dial:Totted States 7.80 Loan. without charge for commission to the purchaeer. jel-thetram SBVEN.THIRTIES, Fof_yEleby STAXFO' f, SOL L. I[OI7MTOII. STAMFORD & HOUSTON, STOCK AND EXCRINGE BROKERS, No. [2 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PRILADILLPHLL • Dealers laLGovernment SemiritieVenede. tfnennut Money, OitrWarzants, am. Stooks bought and sold on commission at the Reenter Board of Brokers. my23•lm 2DwAn) Rom& • =Los N. MANZ EDW. ROBINS & CO., STOWE AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, to. Xl7 solyni Simin.sinumr, PHIL•DELPII/A. Anima or ERNA MOTEL GOLD. NEWEL STOCK!. BOERS. AND GOVERNMENT SEOURITIEE. 30110 MT AND BOLD. Ckdlootlon mils on in pouts of the tountry. Dewitt' roosivod. sullied to tight drift. and 'Moroi allowed. mhf-ha SECOND NATIONAL DANK, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, IRATE MOS CITE TWIST COMPAMT.I CAPITAL. 6800.000. MMUS' £JI IiSACRAHTS' COLLSO'ICHIES PIOSISH3f attendoci to ox the mast favorable terms. 6. L WAINFB, President. CHARLES H. RIGGS. Gadder. 1034tm SPOONS, FORKS, Sco., &cf. TER FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, NO. 136 SOUTH 701111TH STIGIST. BELOW CHESTNUT. Pays Crum. sent. Interest on Deprodte. Agents for the sale of United States 7 MO Loans at Per. Govern ornt.State and City Loans and Stooks bought and sold depositors and others on Commission. mit% ihm BLINDS AND - SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS, NO. 16 North Sixth Street, VBNITIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. The laroat atid tuft sailorlatemt fa tha etty at tbi towut sun prim. CHOICE CONFECTIONS. The finer qualities of CO2IFECTIONIII/T. suitjd to the Bummer season, manufactured fresh, daily, by: STlPliltif F. WElrridaN. !el lm Fe. Vito MARKEY direst A. VERY CHOICE ROAISTED AL MORD. Manufactured by ST3PREN F. WHlTifitN, WADI. No 1210 MARKET Street A VERY EUPE MOB GUM DRCr, A-s- prepared by STRPREN Y. WHITMAN, I I IC Je lm No. Im W o MARKET P ee B OTOGRAPH ALBUMS —MBE the beet when desired. as an inspection will _pure the patent binge back Albnms to be Gold at 2.1. REIMRE'S Photograph Gallery, 6246 ARCH (treat. t) Ai- A PLEASING, ACCURATE, ArD popular style likeness, itHilliEß'S Colored nib. graphs, for the moderate charge of 31.150, in errata ixecatiOn, sod Saha, ire nonspaseed. Lao MAD btreat, above Green, CABINET FURNITURE. MOORE & CAMPION4 Sal SOUTH SICOND STREIT, are prepared to follow the decline In the market 14 ti• Price of their Furniture. ruchasera Pleaseifil mid examine our stook. m71.0-Ifr . . .. .. .. . I'OTTON AND FLAX SAIL DU& AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. kiIN Tent. Awning,Trunk, soli Wagon-cover Dusk. Paper Manufactniers' Drier Posits. from one to firs at wide; Pauline. Bolting Sail Twine. dm i JOHN W. BVSEINON At CO I no" No. 103 JONES' Allt ;i iO BRID GE BUILDERS.—PLAIS end Proposals will be received by the Slaarisfert sod Lawrenceville Bridge Company till the UM' Jane, tor ERECTING A BRIDGE ACTO66 the Allegheny 'River, at Sharpsburg. Pa. Or Particulars, ese the undersigned, at the Milne of Le 11. Remy. Da'rell, at Co.. at SHABPABBSIG. or it o. 73 WATIII Street, PITTSBULD, Or address hi st sharpaborg. alloal.esy county. Pa. mr27 , 3522 JAME., C LEWIS. Preside .._ rllE DEAF WHO HAVE TRIED D L failed in lading relief at the hands of chart. 6, ore Invited to cell and examine the great variety In. ettuments to assist the hearing, at MADSIBs'S. th attest, below Chestnut. MY * '['HE PUBLIC IS CAUTIO D .I- against an IMITATION of the Photograph of rd. Ger., Grant. the ortifoal of which was taken jr. GoTE Nvimr, 7114. ARCS Street It Is e. bad y. The original will be known by My imprint o 6/6,0 back. my t HAVANA CIGARS.—A GOOD 1 BLITT conatitutly in store and bond. at lo et cash rates. S. 1F001321' At SON pale ene ]to 216 &nth 1110,111' etr . 131[BLI&BOLDIS EXTRILOT OF It 4 -I- 1 - bAPARILLA cleanses and renovates the • , instils the vigor of health into the system, and p gm oat the hunters that mat aeon. FINANCIAL. 7-30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES. $230,000 1 00. U. S. 520 SIX PER OENE. GOLD.SEARING BONDS.. THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET PHILADELPHIA. 21836 WALNUT STREET. JUNE ISSUE, IN AISIOCTNTS TO SUIT, i3n3axlea., de co.; NO: NI- SONYA TIFIVINTRING sairo7AOTVAIR STORE SELDIS SLIDE AXE OhINIP lot *oiled Bliads sad Shades. apli-fa' FLLGIaI FLA.GB I I EVANS HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISIIERBI 418 ARCH STREET. 13ANNERff s Silk, Bunting, Muslin, and De• Lnine FLAGS, OF ALL SIZES. SWORDS, BASHES, BELTS, PASBANTS, &a. MILITARY GOODS, 3,141711 or. symilr IMBORIPTIOII- E YRE L 6 NDSLL, IPOITIMEI AND ARCH. LLtatit SHAWLS. GAATZE FLANNEL. 1060 L OF.AUILTS. ABLE 4.1X.1. iwels.thena2a "", • .i.)l3lNr 8,14#01(.K.91- TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS. m7&tf S. Z. sor. NINTH and KARR ' S? Streets. WHITE SILK MLIANB.—JUST RE. OBIVED, one case of Mathes, at 40 and 60 ante a yard,:. very - much Eng than' lisettl, for the same IMITATION TUCKED MUSLIN, for Bodies, Just re solved, $4 pieces, 2.011 E yards.more of this very de strable Muslin. , for Waists (through .Messre. J. E. Myers & Co . Auctioneers). probably the last of these gpods, for tkis 'lemon. at the missed price. irmaftgp SWISS AND LAWN, for Bodies. Oa hand 1,601.0 than one entire SAO% ' , aid pm yard than the ft- Porter's realer pries for same goods. WHITE BET, embroidered with black yard-wide, on double ground. Brussels Net, at 60 cents a yard, a large job lot, net received. 0-s ()AMMO MUSLIM, hard and soft finish. We invite attention to this desirable Muslin for Waists, at CO dents a yard BEAL AND IMITATION BLACK GUIPURE LADES, a very large stock now on band, of both kinds, at the lowest market prices WHITE AND BLACK BARNES AND BARBS LACES, several new and choice battens, at reduced prices, at WORSE'S LACS AND EMBROIDERY STORE, No. 38 North EIGHTH Street. JUST BECEIVRD - BLUE, EIREEN, AND Man MOSQUITO SITTINGS, ate for sale by B G. GODFRItY & 00.. SIN MARICIT Street. R, S PLENDID; STOCK OF LINEN GOODS, just opened 11.702 ARCH Street, corn prising— Turkish. Bath, Runk, and plain Linen Towel". Napkins of bemitifetwatterne. and all grades. Table Linens, bleached, half-bleached, •and brown. Richardson at Dunbar% Dickinson's, and other Linens. Ladies' and Gents' L. 0 !bah. from Mato In— hered stitched and cord borderer-yam nice. myal tf . JOHN- R.,,STORRII. IEO A. WARDEN al/LORI:1Z D. WISHAM. N . -A No. 7 North BIGHTH Street, First Dry Goods Store above Market. I have just opened a large stook of • 13P.ICING AND SUMMBE GOODS. 2 cartons Black-ground Grenadines. 1 gaffer; Goland , ground (ifresmai..... new styles. for the Spring edged ThSla good. have Mit and are worthy the attention of bit, BIN. / ewe Double-width Plaid Grenadines, all colors. Only Sekants; old erica. 1 cue Lonble-width Plaid Melange, cheap. lease French Limo. double-width, only 66 IRAN; a bargain. 1 case French Leno, much better article, double.. width, only 76c: cheap. 1 case French Lazo, extra quality. double-width. only 87a; worth $1 18. 1 care Shepherd-Plaid Natant, perfect beauties. only 60 ate. Murk pe r s a , and Ida Pure Loh% 117. e. Nobaire Al t ura, nell the most d eatable shades: Alpacas In choice colors; Pearl Noonlight on the Lakes. 6.4 black all. wool Helaine, line quality, only V. Travelling Goods in great variety. EVHBTLAN it SHAWLS OHBA?. BA LAMB/LLB oBalmoAP. . R rals, fall ladies' . • - All the teeet. - ; . yeitalreaof Sheeting. Shlrthig,and PlGow sits Ef. triustr,peettha regular price. Thorpe , n search Asap lc call:and examine, and satisfy yourselves tag , the acts to boy bargains is at 17.111'9. ONE. P R IOR Brinteinitt - NalainiEli% - A. IL MYER& myS 1m 9E6 CHESTNUT Street. HEAVY,_MESH BLACK 111111- NADI OR eßNaium. 2 8.4 black Bernard. ordinary mesh. 84 black Tantardnes and Crape Karatz. 8.4 white TamaTtlnes and Berates. - -Stnale•wfdih t wide black Bement. Heavy mesh.s.swide black Rernani. 4 . Black Tamarti see, Crape Mentz, and Chillies. Double. width Rack De Laioes and Tamlte Clot he. Black Grenadines and Bombazines. bangle. width black,De Lltillet.• EDWIN HALL fig CO., royalif 26 S outh SBOORD Street. BLACK. AID FIGURED SILKS. A. & H. Walt% m7B•lm 925 0112812911" streak ITi K HIATITLEP, SELLING OFF MARDAIBB—' LAMA LASE starstroug CAMBRIA LACE PIQUES. SHETLAJAD SHAWLS. ALL COLORS, 20,30. et J. CHAMBERS, 810 ARCH Street, T < CHAMBRRB, No. 810 ARCH ST.— u • _L ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED. %M MACK AD TBILS GUIPTIRS LACES. THREAD LACE BARBES. ERNSTITCRED BIOIFS—A BARGAIN. MINOBICI YDGINGS AND. INBUTIONS. Shinedand fancy Blench Mislias,for Waists. my.90.6t QHBFLAND BRAWLS, IN EVERY ki Tar&Or. _ A. &Et MUSS, in7Blm 924 CIEBSTSTIT Street. aPICIAL NOTION, ioug - MILLING OFF lwrrsii STOOS TO CLOSE BUSMEN I MOOD-WILL AID FIXTeRse FOE BALL TBOBMIAT AID CHISM. We traits special attention to the above annonnsement. We have a Larva Stock. We are Selling Cheap. Ivy yard is to be closed out on or before the Ist day of notember. Silks and Dress Goods. Cloths, Cassimeree, and Linen floods. Shawls.Cioaks. Skirts, fidirta,aut..ais. Studlns and Calicoes mush under market series THOBNI BY St maw, silS• 9m Cor. of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. 'MANTILLAS, ALL A. B IT LELFOR 078.1 m 926 011.961W1L1T Btrest. 111 LACK ALPACAS AT 50, 62, 75, 88c., It and Pl. Alas, magnificent Black Mohair., 111.18, 226. *1 18. and n5O (mini. Mink Wool Delsdne., 65 ats. Double.midil. West Wool DelainB6, $l, 12 to 11L76. Lupin's plain colon Dolan... 62 cis. Pearl Tints alpacas and Mohair*. Tourists' plain, mixed, plaid, and striped Mohair*. lw and finest grades. Finest Nainsocks Cambric*. Jaeonets. Satin Plaids d Stripes, Bird- eye Linen, Swiss Muslin., MU nth dte, White and Buff Piano by the piece or yard, good ! ao k. good qualities. 1 Lawns, Printed Cambria, Gingham, its. 1 Manilas by the place under price. COOPER a COWARD, I friptl•tf S. B. sot. NINTH. and MARKEL Streets. GRAY MATERIALS FOR TRAVEL LIIO DRESSES. A & H. BURRS. 4.lnyB•lm 926 CRESTADT Street. VIGURED SILK GRENADINES, or the beet qualities and styles, In Black and Real *Wanda. Ma to Si. 60 TriLTPUillg•Dregg 0 0 0dai in . 74471-ArietY " lOW Drees throat, In*L" t!la landeome Ohene sllkli_FA-00. VERY CHEAP BLAIIK SILKS, enkble for Drenee, Mantles. and Rezones. 77011 GOODS AT LESS THAN WROL3S.kIa PRICES abartmae. Sprint,. and Passtfie Printer, 26e. 10 t Waltham and Peperill bleeeted obeetinse. $L R. STRRL & SON, ml&tf Roe 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. G RENADINE B triE u G m iLALL wit.= 926 OMURA UT Sttret. NEW b3.sutur FOR 1866. TH3 GREATIST INVEMON OP T.HZ AOR IN J. W. BEADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC Dr doale) SPRING SKIT. i WEBTE' BRADLEY & CARY (late 3 T. a J. 0. beet), SOLETEOPEIETOEB and IIgtfiIFACTORBEFe ey CHAMBERS and 79 and 81 RUDE 1. beets, New THISI INVEPTION ambits of DUPLEX (or two) EL- P'llo Steel SPRINGS, ingeniously BRAIDED TIGHTLY and Remy together, EDGE tO EDGE. Inaletvg the TOUGHEST. 1 ' oet FLEXIBLE. ELASTIO. and DURABLE SPRING ever 15111 They sel dom BEND or mesas, Ilk. the Single ipriime, ..rol consequently preterit) their PREFECT and iserrient. SHAPE TWICE Re LODI at RAY other ENTIIT TEE WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY and great OOMFtair and MEASURE to any LADY .wetring the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC WIRT will be experienced particularly. in all crowded issEMBLIFS. OPERAS, CARRIAGES, RAILROAD CARS, HURON PEWS. ARMCHAIRS, for Peons!: ADS And HOUSE BEE% as the SHIRT can be FOLDED whelk in nee to GMT EY a small PLACE RE lastly as a SILK or MUSLIN DRESS. it LADY haring enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and eat convenience of WEARING the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC REL•SPRIBB SHIRT for a SINGLE DAY will never after. it ard willingly di them% w ith their use For CHILDREN, 118SE13, and YOUNG LADIES they are SUPERIOR to all others. THEY are the best QUALITY In every part, and un questionably the LIGHTEST, Met DEMEABLIT.GOSMET" ABLE and Ecostoniom. SKIRT ever Made. .. „ . IVOR SALE In all FIRM clues STORM in this cuy. line tirenghout. the Timm) STATES. HAVANA DR CUBA, MEXICO, kIOUTH AMERICA. and the WEST INDIES. SieptV - 11/QICrIBE FOE TEE DUPLEX. ELLIPTIC n T. M 76-2111 Q HOOP 6KIRTS. ggs l/kit-7. HOPKINS' OW' MAKE" OF •••••""--". HOOP SEIM& the beet .assortment and best totality and et 168 $. l / the MO , d sires, from 18 to es epriags, from *1 76 to $4, Plllll Skirts, all the new thanes and dug. from 19 to 10 springs, from *l4O to *2. Skirts of extra heavy steel and extra tepee from 20 to SS spends. from itt. 90 to *2 76, Meese' end Children's, of 6%43.7 grade, from 6 ton aped gs, from 4 to 03 cents per spring; they have no equal • eget le for the New Flexible nkirt, the most Pliable HOOD Skirt made, and fully equal to the Duplex F.Ontio Skirt, and at molt lower prices. Also. eon. Manny on hand, full lines of low-priced New York Skirts. kid-padded and metallic. fastened - 15 .grin e . nee_i 2 9 springs . 11; 26 springs. $l.-In HO syringe. $ 1 mq end 40 erfega, 51.60. Mitt made to order. altered, sad mitred. at MS ARCH Street. mil ire WiVEET SPIRITS OF NITEB, PURE, (U. S main ooldred by J. YOUNG, Apothecary, corder SITIINTR and SPRING OINDIR Streets. PbuadelObla. mi ll got* WILLIAM R REGER, PIITTERN and MODEL MdESIL No. GOD ooMataRMI 'Street, above 01x04 1ay31.-10i* MILITAfI GOODS. RETAIL DRY GOODS. SLIMMER SILKS AND SHAWLS. TOWELS FOR HOTELS. PLIRE WHITE SHAWLS. DIAMOND MARSEILLES. GOO,D,S„POR TOURISTS. WltPt - CIDAT Sit4B- - PEARL SRA.p.ES.ALPAOAS. BLACK WOOL. DELMVES. mama N4l4r, WHITE AND,ETTFE PIQUE. COOPER & CONARD. HOOP sicinTs. ,L4AtAiIjOILILIi (o‘,l-1 SUPERIOR FIBRINO.--4 ItRW ROOK on Sporting. by B. B. iteosevelt. Oae of the most witty. eoterteining , and delightful books ever pith naked. Jam as attractive to the amateur se to the pro fessional reader. OABLEIVS. Puellehsr, New York. iet-ttptuiet UGH WORTHINGTON-A NEW Nova by Mrs. Vary J. Rolexes. author of " Tem pest and Sumhine," Mc. This new novel is Matadi/ charming. sad will leant, • mat favorite this season. CARLSSON. Publisher. New York. Jel.thstnloll THE TAX-PAYERS' MANUAL. Containing the entire Internal Revenue Laws, with the Recisions and Rulings of the Commissioner, and e Completeation, Exemptions, Stamp-Duties, yon. a Alphabetical Index Prepared by Georg B. Boutw9l.l, late Commissioner of internal Eta Venue SW) $l, Thu, volume contains the act of June Nlth, 11134, With the amendments made by the act of March 3d, 1805, in troduced into the act of June 30th. And wherever the amendment struck out any part of the previous act and substituted new provisions, these new provisions are introduced in their appropriate places instead of the parts repealed by the amendment. By the act of June 30th, various earlier acts of Con gress relating to the collection of the revenue were re vived and made a part of the excise law These acts and parts of acts, so far as they are applicable, are also inserted in this TO111121), and printed immediately after the sections by whichthey were incorporated Into the existing law. This arrangement of the law, designed as the basis of a Manual for the use of tax payers and officers engaged in the administration of the law, will, it Is El/Night, be found equally trustworti Mill far more convenient than a work which should contain only the various laws entire. In the form in which they stand on the statute-book. The rates in the table of deities correspond to the rates axed by the act of March 9.1, 1885. The ratings were prepared at the Office of Internal revenue, and are based mainly upon lettere Written from the office upon the various subJects treated. LITTLB, BILOWN, i. CO„ 110 WASHINOTON St., Boston. my3o-tuthat ST. PHILLIPS. -A. SPLENRID NEW novel by the author of "Rutledge, • The %tap, 'Haw le Frani Warrington." and "Tonle " mit published, and selling immensely. oilLirorr, Pub Lieber, New York. myli tathelo JU HT PUBLISHED, DR. BOARD MART SERMON, entitled THE PE tOE-NAIENES. ► Sermon preached in the Tenth Prenbyterinn Chuck of Philadelphia, on blinds', April 9th, IfBS, by Esc Henry A. Boardman D. D. Also, Senna, delivered on taw fbensb of Prooldont Lincoln. 31111T.:WfIbtir Y. Paddocks. Rev. M. Butler, D. D. Bor. Phillird - Broolks. Bey, ROL F. yonnyie (of Eadlori. Prania) • The above Sermons, sad all the nem books latbly pubUslisil, for sale by JAMES 8 01.41.TOSLA Bromescor to W. S. & Alfred If artlin 606 CHESTNUT fittest STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, AND OTHER, PHOTOGRAPHS relating to the Funeral, Home, and Haunts of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, When In Philadelphia, Indianapolis, and Springfield; Views in Oak Ridge Cemetery. of the vault he wee laid to, the raser d l. and the imp} 5i44.4.41. by hit ion for hit Anal Misting 11110. hie H 6103. VIINIOr and inhaler !limn Ids Law OMee; the Church ha attendee, is. Views of the GRAND REVIEW OF SHER MAN'S ARMY. taken In Washington on the 24th. 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In one volume octavo • Dr. Chambers having been induced to adopt a new title for the third edition of the RENEWAL OF LIFE (from which this lea reprint), the publishers of this, the diet American edition,_ have thought it advisable to re tain in part the title of the two former editions, under Which is has had so 'mein a sale, that it minht be the mity rsatilly reconized. - LINDSAY d 6 ELNENTON, Publishers and Bookeelleie. ra72a No. ED South SIXTH St., above Chestnut, HISTORY CROWNS THE BRAVE. The Publishers 241SipectfuOy announce that THS HISTORY OF THS FIO2IBSYLVAIILS. RBSERVII (man is now ready for didivers to subscribers. It contains a complete record of this gallant organiza tion; and of the different companies, regiments, and miooes, eying a-rapt& descriptions of their Bapedi- Oaks. Harshen. 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By Wood. bury H. Fernald. awl). tt A PFLETON'I3 NNW AMERICAN aIrOLOPRDIA. —Complete to 16 Yolnmen. Various Style. of Binding. INSBLLION RROORD, by Prank Moore. In 8 Vol.. gsgryAlre wrsrosll or TRI ROMANS—now womnle4. The Agency for MOM Valuable works I. at 33 South SIXTH Street, OM Uhesteui, apB4f JAS. K. SIMON. FEUkn:- 410 .1( ) IV ; Rii COPARTNERSHIP. - THE UNDER. SIGNED have this day 'formed a Copartwraktp nroler the name and firm of LAFOUBOADES• BROS & IRWIN, for the transaction of an Importing and Job bing Business in Cloths, Cassimeres. and Ben's Wear generally. at 43310BEBTACT Street. E LAPOIIIICAMS. C. LABOUltaang. WM. B. LAPOURCADE. WM B. IR WIN. LaBOILEGADE. FarLamax.ydia, Tam I. 1886. The Business of the late firm of DS 00134168 T, LA rotrAnenn, di Ca.. will be settled at our once. B. B. —Air, GARAI)) Jags:MERRY, of the late firm. ii about coumitsusillse armaments for $ A9FI bast. nese, of which due notice *lll be given. 20/-4 TEE SUBSCRIBERS GIVE NOTICE -a- that they have TRIs DAY formed a PartnershlP under the name of LATIIBURI & WlO/128811 dli, for the purpose of transacting the shicolug and Cent mission Badness, as heretofore conducted by the late firm of A. Heron. Jr. ,'& Co.. at the old stand, No. 128 North DILA , ArA/12 Avenue. 8 LATEIBURY. J. a. WICKIMAK. EJuirs. let, 1666. S. LATHIIIIRY. S A. WICKERSHAM LATHEURY & WICKERSHAM, Successors to A HEaON. JR. & Cr/ . SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 116 North DELAWARE Avenue, jel• thstulm Philadelphia. 03TICE.—ALBBliT B. JARDNA Ia 4 . 1 smember of kir ATM Tram this dri‘o. JABlise W. UsE3o.lt JUNE L 1E65 THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO. 1 Tore existing between Rolm H. ADAMS, THOS. 0 .H.DIOHT, abd JAS. T. 0118.1sF, under the firm of ADAMS. HAIGHT, a CO., le this day dissolved by mu. trial content, R H. ADAMS retiring from the firm. The business of the late Brm will be settled by THOS. C KNIGHT and JAS. T. GRAFF, who will continue the business as hetetoforS. B. H. ADAMS. S. C. THO KOHT, 314. T. GRAF SI F. ProunaMmral MaYnet, - EINDBBSIGNED NAVE THIS day formed a copartnership, ander the style and title or Hi IOW? de GRAFF. for the portion of transact. ins the General Btock Brokerage Business, at fro. 146. South THIRD Street. TIIO6 G. AMU, JAB. T. GEAFF. PErnansnrnr.a. May 31st, 1866. I most cordially recommend the above firm , ternie favorable coneidtration of my Mende. my.31.9t HOST. H. .LD.CH32 LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE -AL CITY gown! 9 . ? PRIpAD EU Ell a Estate of JOHN nioCAULEY, Deceased nloTlen —The Widow of said decedent has filed ber Petition and al a raißement clatwia per.o.el property to the value of is, whieb, glut elects to retiin ttltdef the act of the 14th April. 1811, and ite suPplerusuts Ilnieoe (-looting are filed thereto the same will to approved by: the said Cturt, on FRIDAY, be 16111 Jose. it3e6 Jei•thnAts A. THOMPSON, Att'y for Widow. [N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY ANDA9Rny OF . PHILADELPHIA. &tate of 111.11,T1S MABTIIi. dece;t7.47 - The auditor appAnted by the Donn to audit. settle, and adjust the account flied by JOEL WOLFS, ex. eentor of the last will and testament of di/land MAR TIE, deceased, in the matter of the sale of certain real estate situate on FEDERAL street, above Sixteenth street, in the City of Philadelphia and to make distri- Wien. will attrnd to the dritieetof bit appointment on TOBSDAY, the nth day of Jane, A. D.. 1861 at 4 o'clock P. la, at hie dem Do. 271 South mut Street. in the city of Philadelphia 3el-thetn6t fiRPBANS' COURT OF PRILADEL. PHIA. INTA.TE OP WILLIAM T GARARTY. NOTIOS 18 MERBBY GIVIY, That HANNAH P. (JARRETT bat Sled in said Court her pet.tteu and ea pretsemebt of the personal property which he elects IO retain under the act of April 15, MI. And suppmment thereto, wad List Nals.l axeoritiOltl9 hi) /Deft 0 400 re AIRS 16, 1886, the same will be coilfitraild . WM W. JCITEN AL. Attorney for Widow. Ng *UNION MOWING MACHINE, which has been fully tested for the last four years, it, c om bines strength, durability, light weight, tight. draft, with complete efficiency in cutting grass, light or heavy. wet or dry, lodged or standing. and em emcee man y m inor aonveniencee not foetid in other machines, Alen for m a c the most complete one' bards Lawn-Mower. in the market PAK/BALI. MORRIS. Solo Agent, Altrieultural Wareholleit myelm 1120 MARKST street BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND i DEALERS onfsvoring to Ms:vo i rie iel a t l gT rto lttLlttanbriitOAealin WOWS. WANTS. WANTED -AN ACTIVE PARTNER, With a oapital of 10,030 to 90,000 dollars In a Rost- Glare manufacturing burtners—Perfnmery — in emcees rut operation for the last twenty yearn, the senior part. nor wishing to retire front &dlr. life. Thiele an oppor tunity rarely to be met with for entering at one. Into a 800 and profitable business. Address, with real name. R. & Oti . , " office of ale fayl7-qtyabtf WANTED -A POWER PEEN, wiU Pates Plate Ratter, sad Press Papers. Also, a Broad Blear, in good CORth ti " , for woolen g Address 80x145. Philada. P. 0. lgrl-" WANTED. --A YOUNG M e 1 wilbee a dictation a■ a clerk in a Broker's °See Beet reference given. Address 'HENRY, rev So.6t. Preas case. WANTED-. PARTNER Willi A capital of FOUR to Fla TilotiAdND DOLLARS to join the advertiser in an established Cosaatsrelin aesncy and Weekly Newspaper. Address "Charles. at tide Ogles. my3o-Et. WANTED-- , IN A DRY GOODS JOB BING HOM4II on MARKEY Street, au native. Intelligent SALESMAN. able to control come trade, and frilly competent to watt on trade generally. To one &weed to devote his time to the tateretts of the Route, a good position will be offered now or by the fat of July. Eddie /re " Oath Trade." my2o.l2t* linr AN T N D.— $l.O PER DAY, AT I Mar& DOICOB, mole or tamale. can clear Vl4k, at boom la a light, haMtmitists i buttlistff r toga capital maths& Returned. waters and tothOtat living a few boom doily to spare, ass loath the putts odors by enclosing two stamps for el molar sad rotor* post. AddlosiAllMCl ... B. WA-TV/Mi. znynam. • Chicago. box QM. A LAD WANTED IN A BILK JOB BUG bonne, on SUBMIT Street. Address box 782, Yost Moe. my 31 91" A SITUATION WANTED BY A young man In a wholesale hoese, to make himself generally useful, pnd to learn the badness. salary no object. Address 'AL 8.." Press Moe. my3l.9r, AN HONEST, INDUSTRIOUS, GOOD, ••••• young man. of good family. an.dorotando book- On get a fine and permanent situation. ad drew. at ibis otlloo. "0. P. " my3O.3t* AGENTS WANTED FOR THE PURSE IND BD!, the most Interesting and ex. oltlng beok over pal:dialled. embraeLot the adventures of a woman In the DIIIOII /DIY VI 'Una. Doom, Oat Boy. alrlag ait yield inner ildare of 41i4 War-Da. turned and disabled aliens and. seldiewi in went Of Profitable employment will Ind 11 peonliatly adapted to their condition We have agents claming $l6O per month, which we willgrove to any doubting apoileant, Bend for circulars. Address JOIIIB BROS. at 00 , Do. 600 CHBITAUT @treat, Philadelphia, Pa. my3o. ha* A N OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED to a. suitable person having from lice to Tea Thousand Dollars, as partan In the manufactn-e of Cotton and Woolen Goode. Address at thls ogle. to , •)3. J. A." mcYl•6tt AkSITUATION WANTED BY A Tonns,FaL as Clerk in any capacity. Address "H. A. 0.. Press Office. ray2s GREATEST THING OF THE TIMES —BOWER'S PRIX& SII I 7BLOPIN3.—Ammt4 wanteo wrarywhere. Proud= WMOhel Mien to Arte• • On mot% of 410 we will moll, jpost-psitd, 100 ireloloOg e R a i d NoNd. Silver Hwang-U/11N linteh prosaism. to the mint. A tingle NnVOIO.DO net did. &calm and fnlipsytionlars, on rdoelnt or MOWS. id. dross A. H. ROWER a 00.. P. 0., Dozen, 36 BEEK KAN Street, N. T. mh9l7.3rn HOME WANTED FOR A YOUNG Lady la a Chrtettan family, where she may la sweet one or two waydle noon the piano. Please ad dress ' • Ottaydtan.'' Presto Office. jellt. $2O 000 TO INVEST IN SOME AC , TIVB Established and Profitable Bushes. by . a Young Man. Address, with real name, L. B. C.," Box 2911 Poet Office. jel•3Ls $12 5 AMONTH.-AGENTS WANT BD everywhere to introduce the Improved swAW & CLARK TWBSTY-DOLLAR FAMILY SIM MS!. HAVgaili. the 01/17 kW - Per 0 /. l @h l / 0 / cannily which 14 Moms& by iliu k Wheeler & Wilson. &WC SitiSw a CO. and Baohelder. All other machines now sold for lee* than forty dollars each are Infringements, and the seller and user are /tabte to fine and impptdonment. Salary and expenses, or large oommLosion. allowed. Illustrated Miamian sent free. Address BRA W OLARK. Biddeford. Maine invle-d&Wsbn $7O AMONTEL—I. WANT AGENTS everywhere at $7O a month, expelling paid, to !ell FIFTSBiI ARTICLIS. the best selling ever offered. Fall particulars free. Address OTIS T. oessy. Sidde• ford. Mains. titylo d&Wani WANTED TO PURCHASE, ON WILD UT SiMap between Foursb and Sel'euthr " net r er entidint suitable the limn. street. a Dvro for a real estate once Price nit eittiiedlll2 $12,000. Address' North American 02oe. myee•Stato POE SALE AND TO LET. fft FOR SALE-HOUSE, NO. 908 JCILVIt &War" Street. above Poplar. Inquire of J. P. PEB(3111SON. No. 1427 North FIFTH Si jai. Ims TO LET-CHESTNUT-STREET AM STORE, Jo. 1031, with Dwelling. with modern conveniences.. jet.gt. at TO RENT--SEVERAL MODERN mai DWSLLINGs in different directions. It* BAWL T. FOT. DUMB and WILLOW Sts. T 0 RE N T-HANDSOME MO mot DERN RIOSIDENCS ((urnished) On Linden street, I;ifelps,rthreiu; Stable. Cantu . ' Hone% &e. _3,01.4L+ YOXI Minn find WILLOW Ste al FOR BALE-HANDSOME MO mil Mar RBSIDEIIICI on Duir's Lane, near Station Germantown. Photoareada at otHae. lt* Beal% T. FOX, AIM and WILLOW Ste. PHYSICIAN'S PRACTICE FOR •Im - (SALE. —A desirable ENSIDENON, well located, In a pleasant village in Backs county (20 miles from the any, on a mimed) together with an extensive prac. ; co, will be sold low and on reason able terms, by a ohyaloian withi DI to retire. - For porlisolittifritaromo 'B. T. SMITH a ao & id it Real Estate Agents. Newtown, Ps. de TO RENT-A. FURNISHED CO UN ma- TRY HOURS, neat scaallrosA Station. Anihr 337 WALIIIIIT St. aim:3v r i ir si aTt o aAß T A, IfO,pERN-BUILT Lot o f fee trout . Addroon Boi31441) P. b: —niy34:Bo' da_TO.RENT—THB SECOND, THIRD, MENLYourib.a.t rum AM:veered Hall. each 215 feet by 110, with office attached fronting Arch attest, may be procured by Wands within one month. APP/7 THOS. B. MOOD, mrSEIL* Office, 005 KRIM Street, ft ATLANTIC CITY, N. J -FOR memSALE—A handstme COTTAGE (opposite t h e U. S. Hotel), with or withont furniture, containing 19 reline sod a good cistern. Apply to H J. WOOTOS, Atlantic City, or to J. H. BATES. Seventh Plational Elcrt4 Philadelphia. wy29. 12t at FOR BALE, ON EASY TERMS .IIIa The very desirable DWILLING, 1110 Wallace Street; has all the modern conveniences and large yard. B F 1113 South FOURTH Street, sad 11112/04t A. W. for. SBVSNTSVINTH and MORN. FOR BAL E VERY CHEAP— Au& DWELLING, W&LLAO3 Street, above Ninth; sight rooms. also, a large number of eligible bnlldlet iota, sot -18"8 and ""1" "E". "123 South I LIA Street. nig° And S. W. oor, tiIiVSNrSENTa and GREEN. VALUABLE RAILROAD HOTEL almi AT DOWNINGTOWN AT PRIVATE SALE —The subscriber offers for sale all that valuable nrOnertY known as the PEA NEYLVANIA RAILROAD BUDA, In the borough of Downingtown, Sti =nee west from Philadelphia The house is situated in an angle, containing about one and a half agree, between the Pennsylvania Central Railroad and the Philadelphia and Lancaster turnpike. fronting on each. The Improvimento Ernest of a good and substantial three story stone Rome, rebuilt and Improved a few years since, containing thirty large airy and well-ven Dieted rooms, with a large and convenient bseement kitchen, supplied with pure hydrant water, as are also the first end second stories Connected with the above Is a rood frame stable, two ice-houses, at d a large vegetable garden , Th e 'merry me 'men, 9cmpiegi II les for tote past thi rty y ears , r iw i as a brisinese dila it any on the line or road hetWean Philadelphia and burg. This le a first.glase station, on the Pennsylvania oat, tral Railroad, the ticket and telegraph office of the Company. Using on the property- All the pasmingee trains. en acid road stop regularly at this place, and the through express train West stops a snificient time for passengers to dine The buildings are admirably ad anted to the wants and convenience of the public, and the largely increasing business renders it worthy the atten tion of persons seeking such Investment For farther particulars, address HENRY =HOLTZ, iny2a thmet On the premises et FOR BALE-A FARM OF FIFTY (60) Acres. in Buckingham township, Bricks.-11-. county, with the stock and growing crone. Possession immediately. Price moderate, and terms mum Ad dress B. J. WETS Et CO , seal Estate Age its jel.fit Newtown. Pa. 100-ACRE FARM FOR SALE,IO jah, B o p gamy, -wen ipproved. with aoct,a6... Building& Fruit enotilont Water, and in iiPieg„ or Timber, Gam, mires front Riliroad. - Puna MM.' vim halt be taken in dividend-paving. Meeks, or Go. vernment or corporation betide; balance may remota mined on the pre mhos. apply to • B J. SMITH& 00c, Beal DAM e Agente, jel.at Newtown, Pa FOB SALE-A DESIRABLES!' xIImPEOPBRTY for a Country Sell, in Upper rion township, Montgomery county, two miles west of the Schuylkill, opposite Norriatoe n; a handsome large dwelling. barn. spring - home, dud S 2 3 s !MU of excellent land, located in a beautiful country, with fine scenery. The property is easy of amen by rail road, bas plenty of fruit and snide trees; was formerly the residence of David Henderson, Soo Apply to J. HAYS CARBON, 4'AS LISEARY Street. or A. JACKSON ANDIESON. on the premises. mild eV 1111 100-AORR FARM FOR BALE-IN Backe f ealty, well Improied, With good hand ingP, fruit, excellent Water, ann six acrev of iimeav• three miles from railroad. Price, $l2 COO. 'flee-half will be taken in' dividend-paving etoolce, or Govern ment or corporation Wilde. Balance may remain n eared on the premises. APPLY B alance B. J.. SMITH & CO., Real Eeta , e mite, lel-St Bewtown, Pa. fit AN EXCELLENT FARM WILL BE exchanged for OIL STOCKS. Address "B. 0.8 " box 1783 Philadelphia P.O. jel-20 OFFICE TO RENT—FEONT THIRD story Boom, No. 626 Walnut street. Apply at No 027 WALNUT street. It* LAND SCRIP FOR SALA SEVIIN GIINIMED AND FIFTY THOUSAND ACHIM. The enbecriber, agent for the sale of the AGIIIOITh. VIRAL °IP:LEGE ~ AND Sallie, granted by act of Coogrees to the State of Pennsylvania, will receive tested hide for the Whole or any part of sold Scrip until the 2Oth day of June, 18615. Bach piece of the scrip entitles the holder to locate one hundred had sixty acres of any of the pubila lauds of the United State% which are open to private entry, in accordance with the ad of Congress o; 18134- 'These lands are chiefly in the States and Territories west of the Mississippi. The title Is direct from the Us ited State. to this Gsm monweaith, and the Scrip being aeelened In blank under the hand and seal of the horveyor General, be. mono. a auto and cafe representative of property, and may bo iranefeffid by mere deitforr. T he im p a l a's " r i my leehte his gulp at once. Of hold it, wittoas payment of Mate OP ether expenses, for loestioa or sale at any Inters time. FORM OF lIIDA. I will tale- attach of beriP at -went' an acre, on the t °edition. aditertieed. [RMUNE!) MTN NAME AND RESIDENCE IN PULL] And mat ked outside " Bide fox Scalp," CONDITIONS Bids must be for one hundred and sixty acres or multiples of that number. T. The Ws are to be opened on TRU itSDAT,Jcine 27, 11365. at the office of the Scrveyor General, in BAHR'S. %DB°, in the presence of the Governor, Surveyor General, end Auditor General. 8. One fourth of the pni chase money to be paid at the office of the Surveyor General, ten days after notice of the award is deposited in the poet °face, and the Wince en delivery of the Scrip, twenty days after wards, 4 Nu bide of lees than seventy Ave cents per sore will be eousicered Adsress WILLIAM H. ALLAN, Agent ter sale of Land Strip. It Agricultural College, Ceatte county'. Pa 9'o LET-A PINE LARGE BOOM, tnit,ible for as Ri.MiltiClll. Add°, miveral Ottlueoi Wo 524 WALNUT Streak, °mettle laiXotsititticloa Square. _ FO? 13mA-A GOOD STYL. IBA P fr of 7 onng bay flOggild, good else, and nerfeetlY reliable:- match well Also, a line English. Carriage,rm. aping rnaeton. and a falling top single and a new donbie net of Hartigan, Are gilt by a ge nt l eman and eel t to urge barman, silver mountings; I jBl-Sly g 147 MARKET street • FOR BALE OHEAP—A GOOD family CARRIAGS, nearly se good as isor rens light; cost ever one thousand Wars Apply at 1815 58a111/ItWIIIE btreet, beak et No, Mt Green streak Price Apply Weweek. 81* AVOTION INAkLES. ,VA% HARKNESS' BAZAAR, NINTII and RANSON Streets. AUCTION BALE M O RN ROAN% at On bATIJRDAI MORNING next. at 10 °Week' OM _priei_e SIxTY H arms. . Salted to balsam and ebe saddle. inolildtlet— Several desirable Amity horses. PAL deed:100o it sale. ALSO, new and seCond•hand carriages, light wagons, am: vi'lt which the sale will commence. hiagie and doants harness. saddles, bridles, de 841 1 11o[ Horses die.. on *redeliver. Jel.2t . AMID M. HSMilli% Anattoneer. RALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER. P•-•" MASTER'S STORRS, WAGONS, AIiBULANOBS., Xo. Ogren WARTIME DEP MiTEleli OT OF EY'ASHINoTON, WAPHINETON, D. 0. May 29 , Md. Wi",) 1914 at Public Ansolouott.o..r , tha dir.ation pf , Brevet COMA tromatina k A. $, K t At XX Goat rnmeut Warehouse. ettegted Tw e nty some be. twesn II and P f‘nE Twentieth and Are) etraeta, In the en, of Weshinefein. D. 0..0n THURSDAY, Jane Sth, 1/66. at 10o'cloolt A, 51 , a lot of Cmartermader.s Stores, condemned so being unfit for use, viz; caddies. Bridles. Halters, Sours, Wrenches, Har nesses. Buckets, Hammers, Knives, /myths, Ptise. Saone. Augers, Rules, Broadaxes, Platform Scales, Wheelbarrows. Balance Wheels, Pauling,Grindstones. Dirt scrapers. Ploughs Tool Chests and a lame lot of Wrought-Iron hems, a_gon tire, &o. ALSO. Will be sold, at the foot of I ineteenarstreet, near Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Immediately after the completion of the sale acove referred to, &large lot of Two and Pow-hors., • goring Wagons, Madigan Wagons, Metallic Wagons, AtabnlMolit Um ° . Baccessfail bidders mast remove the Mein Wltdaa, See (5) dale from date of sale. Terms cash, In Government (nude. D. H. 1111081.55, /OHM Gen. and ae rc,pot of W as hin gt on.. m 730 tia7 AMUSEMENTS NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA. e'IIit—OHESTNIIT fiTREET. ABOVE TWILIMI. °BEAT SUCCESS OF THE GRAND DOUBLE SILL. WEDN REDA . " AND THHUSDAY EVENINGS. Hay Slat and Jane let. Will be Dresenteil the Dramatic Romance, is I act*. from the French of ff. Lamas . the CORSICAN BROHERS. and the original Abortrlnal, erretio, eemt-etrlllzed eat dual. savage extrayasanza, POCAHONTAS. Both the Brims and extravagant& will be mantled with new and beautiful ettenery. woaderful maoldnery. new and elegant wardrobe brilliant mudo. correct ap I , : i tt = itilli t o peie , asea Borne de Ballet, and Dower ler/ .. nt.D.Tformanao eau coutniebde with the cnittgarar aftornait.a. PATTIRDAY ANTENNOOS, Jane M. TOETY.SIXTH GRAND PANILE MATINE. When the OohNICAN BILOTNE.Ri win be performed. my 31.11 "I\4 RS. JOHN DREW'S NEW A.R0121, sTREBT R TEATED. TRIED AAD MIRTH WORTS OF DREW WEDNEADA'IRNIPYZIKRDAt AMINO& ROW SHE LOVES HIM. Lady Selina Rafe Tfakht Mrs. John Drew. After which, EMU LEAR, THE 'OCIBB ' King Lear „Stuart Admen. FRIDAY, BENEFIT OP MRS. AHED DRAW ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, oHESTEET STREET. ABOVE TENTII. NOW OPEN. !HS roarn-ssoo,D ANNUL ISHISPROS .PAINTING AND SCULPTI7IIE. QM from 9 A. E. till 7F. /L andiron' ID is the Iventnt• 41727.4 SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORT, BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN HOUK HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA, Thi# 014 plid popular Mountain *sort will be °nasal for the rem sk a of outs oa the la! of Jundr Thdli house bee recently been thorodghl7 tallOilated and Mae proved In a manner that will be satisfactory to Pen irons Miteursion tickets wil/ be issued by the aylvania Railroad Company. which will be good milli the let of October next. A back will be in readiness on the arrival of the care at Dudley to convey suede to UM hotel, a distance of two adios. Terme moderate. For particulars, widreee WM. T. PEARSON, Proprietor. Broad Top City, Huntingdon county. Pouts. ars22-1m T RE v0r,U31.731[A. HOUSE,. Ar 1081% EAT, NEW JERSEY, Will be opened title season on the lIIFTHBIiTH DAT OF JURA, for the reception of guests, This leading house will, for the coming season, tulip sustain lie well•establlehed reputation. Greatly encouraged by the badness of last year th e proprietor feel. satiated that a Hotel conducted dearly firet•claas rant continue agnomen at this old and POPO lar resort The railroad facilities are promised to be excellent. Heck's celebrated Philadelphia Baud has been cured for the COLUMBIA the coming season. For rooms, IC apply to 3. U. DIIMISOM, MeV. chant's Hotel, Philadelphia or to GIOHGI J. bovrom. Proprietor ntyl9.2nl CAPI ISLAND, ,J, IRP HR AT A MT. SPRINGB.—THIS delightful and romantle watering place, %anti• fully situated in the healthiest section of Lancaster county, wig eenneerltdeed to be the " garden soot " will book tat tito umniodation oc guests on the Mit of Jana. Railroad sorosiasiakii3l twice a day from Philadelphia, on the Pennsylvania or Boading_llailroad, and daily from Baltimore and New York. For particulars address thepr.oprietor. jel-fm J. W. PERDBRICIIL BOARDING} FOR THE BUMBLER Noma at " Prospeef Home. " Apply early. Poe particulars address B. H. OHUBB . Freeland, Mateo• znery comity, Pa. I,ORETTO OANDE/A, otAINTY. PA, =This favorite Stumm %RD will be open for the reception of Tiettore on the let of 'Sabi. Coaches will be In reaalness at Cresson StatiOn to eons vet' 'whiten to the Springs. Loretto Springs is UMW. passsA for its beintifal scenery and ealttbrione climate. A band of music is oellyted for the season. For portiere. lam address, F L AL GIBBONS. Proprietor, loySI•lut Loretto, Cambria eonnke, P , a FOOT .OF PENZINTLVAPIA. A OBA ATLANTIC Cum. -rasa. ,rxiisobx • Is loin open for el..l7....opkiviit of clsets, xnell•lan DAVID SCATTERGOOD. rOUN TRY BOARDING, FOR LA- Dan aniD GENTLIKEILata be obtained at swim.. of.a.d and elevated Matting three.enitiete 91 a mils tooth of Faiteilla Station on the Philanclonla t nd RM. theme Central 'Railroad, Oars leave Tidily Rest sad Market streets at 785 A. K and 445 P, IQ. Returning 7.25 A, M. and 4 P. K. Reference. 48 South Kett street. Address atiss D SD aRPI, SRL FAIRVILLI P.. o. Chester coney, •#s. 80A.11D1116. 54.,5 SOUTH ELEVENTH-SECONP story Parlor. unfurnished, verandah front 4 also, room adjaceot to; bath, with bawd. nee of piano, mat le - RoABDING .—VACIANT, SEVERAL HANDSOME ROOMS, at zay31.120 000 SPUDS STREET • "fi'IRST-OLABS BOARD OAR BE HAD attbe UNITED STATES HOTEL, 413 ITHEETNUT Cared, beo/Y9en Fourth and Fifth ate.. rnltaaelvhia, Thieliotel has no har. Location central, circuit*. poeite the United ilistes Custom House and Post 001. a. It has lately been renovated and refurnished, amine• mOdatione excellent, at moderate eharges. Rooms lugs and airy, well suited to families, permanent and tram , slept, Transient board. $2 par day ; permanent boards $8 to $l4 per week, Hot and Cold Battle. freed ehartek my3o.Bts I. BENEDICT, Proprietor. TO BENT--A. LARGE, FTJRNIBEED ji l i aoar i airOt t 4 g r u l and two thlrd,stotlitoaros, DAY BOARD, WITH FIRST.OLABB Dinners. M No. 6414 soutb WASHINGTOX Square. rayl9.lm* gipmovALti- REMOVAL. WILLIAM !ARA►LL Has Removed from No. 10E0 to No. DOA Galt?. NOT Kraal, S. E. corner of THIRTEENTH Street Where he invites the attention of housekeepers, 50.411 those commencing boneekseSing, to his extensive NM warmest of useful DOUSE SIIIINISHING GOODS, Superior Refrigerators. Table Cutlery, Family Her& ware 012114ren's Derriages. As., am. Wit•tm PEUSONAL. VIERSONAL.-BMMA. E. WETHER -a- ILL vs. 11•11111 WATHERILLi 0. P.. Marsh T.. ISM Ito. :9 April 9, 1866, =Emotion of libellant's comae. th• court devise a Ml' 0.801 from the bonds of =alimony b....ean toad mattes, rov3Lat• liirt.DßL MU) Haat( SOCIETI '8 Annum. EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY, TRUESDAY, July 6, 1666, jel•thsta grtWRITTBN AND VERBAL Ds. SO RIPTIONB of Charseter,Conetitntion, end las lent, with AMOS on Butanes, Health., B.4lneas Mon, Sell- Improvement. Management and Vat* ins of (ULDRBIe, social adaptation, dn., day and evening, by JOHN L. OLPIN, Phrenologist and Bookseller, oill-tothalyil No. $5 8. TENTH gt..aboye Onealinl6: CAMDEN AND AT- • LANTICI RAILROAD.—Three 'Pintas daily to Atlantic City, and one on Bandar. Tr a m, k i p ye Vine-etreet Ferry as fellewe,t as AWL RIM EL. tll , l ~,,,,,,,,,,, A. M. Preikkt, With Passeiger (m it etlashad. 4, M. Mantic Accommodation ........ P. M, Junction Accouimodation.. M • ~. camp, ASS ATLANTIC. M. Ailndic Accommodation ....IS 90 A. Y. Freight, with ritemenger Oars attached, —AI 06P. Mail Train ro M. Junettou Accommodation at. Fare to Atlantle 99. 911111r6i01/ Tickets, good oar for the day and train on which they arc issued, in SiIN DAT man TRAIN. LEAVES VIDE -StrbEA gOltS) at 7.30 licturning, leaves Atlantic at 8.40 P. X, nX.TcIA BADDONPIELD TEMKS Leave Vtne-street Ferry at 10,15 A, M. and 1 P. IL Leave Haddonfield at 11,45 A. M and 2.40 P, it. B. —Frmight roast be delivered at COooer's Pohtt, baton ? Al.to funiroOf aplr down the next day. lum . aw it J 0 BRYANT, Assns... PHILADELPHIA - ••=•••' ="" WILMINGTON', AND BALTI. , mutts a /111:1LOA D. Bott7l OPEN TO RICHMOND. CITY 'our. AL*. • NORVOLIE Trains leave Depot, center of 18110 AD Street lute WABI3IMGTON AvennO. tt8.16 A. M., coanet/SuS mitt BAY LIDS STRAMMRS at Baltimore. Pare to BlobroondNA... • . 4. .010,141 re Fare to Oily Point 11.111 .. re Fare to N0rf01k............... 13 F. -*" Wit's y, Supt. GRO. A. DA.DMIIIII, Gen. Ticket Ilea. m 71 3 116_, A READY AND CONOLIII3IVE TEST of tkill PrOPllTtiell of lIIIIABOLD'S YLITID SAIOT 11110Www. M ► somvariMil wiik *on out fa r tjab kua niitmi. "MO p FAMILDIS RAISIDING IN TSB DISTRICTS We are wowed. a■ heretofore, to emir' familia. Cs their country residences. with WIRY DEBOBIPTIOrt Or FIDIE 0100 BRIES. TUL &a &a. ALBERT d. ROBERTS. r24.tf Corner SWIVSSTH and WAN Streets. HERMETICALLY SZAI,ED MEATS LI D SOUPS. /.000 dos, flatagr e alalli. B do Veal: do Kult,oll. 1,000 do Tort'''. 1009 " do Oktoken. 7 sage. For jjr su°rted So aps 166-tt 107 South WASSE Sttreit. GOLDING SPRING BEDS. olliaailit et every deserildit i, Boring -bottom beds and ems. Itieelster moss and maims, VP the bale. PHILBRoOK & 00.. 9 Sonth VIVANT& Stmt. FANCY BAMS.—BRIGGS, — SWIFYLiIIi a: Co.. Cobb & Armel, 0, & P. Bogen's. Mut Wet. calf & EVROS' brands celebrated SUOAR-CUBED CINCINNATI OANVASBII:I., 4Md. in store and for isle by WARRINGTON' BUTCHER & 1.10 awl 14.8 Worth FRONT 13t. • HICLKBOLD'S EXTRACT BMW styes Malin end otter to the tram satd.bloonk kit the 'mild shack. Debtnty Is sesompaniee on MW *iambs sniptom. and no treatment le atuallimmi eonataMoy.. Inialtr yr (01101141 WNW, mylll.lla
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