elyss. FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 18 g• NOTES OPERATIC AND L' Asswerine—There is 9 afferent% of Opinion lie to the success of this opera, in Paris. Some all• tars declare it to be the noblest of all Iffeyerbeer , e operae, whil exp ected. intirnate that it le hardly the hit that was The libretto ift found fault with, and the scenery with the big ship is pro nonneed a failure. The opera is far too long, and there is much talk of omitting the second act alto gether. The correspondent of the London Musical World says that thejudgment passed the first night On the music has been Confirmed. The pieces which pleased moat and were most applauded at the first reprellentation MOM to have pleased most and Were applauded moot at tee second performaece. These were the intredurtion and tee scene of the eomaoll in the first ace—the latter a magnificent Inspiration, and not less striking than the eon spiratlon scene in the 'Huguenots; a thorns of Women and prayer In doable choir p a rti cular ly ac nearly the entire of the fourth act, the grand duet for eellka and Vasco ; and, in the fifth act, the det for two women, the unimon phrase for u the adoline, tenors, violeneellos, Olarionets and bassoons, without accompaniment, commencing the emend tableau, which created a prodigious sensation, and the effect of which it is al eceetimposaible to conceive and Senkals death pug, on e of the most beautiful and edging.' airs even Ideyerbeyer ever wrote. It is perhaps to bore ine that the two mostpowerfully striking pieces the score should be reserved for the lasy scene. I have no doubt, when all is arranged and deter rifled, when the opera IS reduced within proper limits, when the libretto has been made familiar, and its craditiee and shortcomings are left un mieded, when the artists have abandoned them selves to the exigencies and spirit of their parts, and the music bas become to them a real utterance, not an effort and a timidity, when the , big ship ' has been taught to behave itself more handsomely, or is tunic altogether in the Peed Sea of Condemna tion, that the eftirleane , will be judged worthy of the high expectations formed of it, worthy of the era in which it has been produced, worthy of the deathless renown of the composer: , Iriarrilleriallit Awn ROeFINI -These two great corn posers need to be on the most Intimate terms, spite of current run - foie of palates , between theta, letter has been published in Parle dated January 9,1164, written by eleyerbeer, in which te accepts an invitation to ate with Rossini by saying that in getting the letter Item the latter he has drawl% a triple prize: First, a BOrSarliall autograph; second, a sweetly Rtiectio , rte letter from the immortal maestro, end third. a gracious invitation to spend an boor with the Jove of music: , eleyerbeer was able to appreciate Rossinea weakness—the love of flattery. Cense. AT CHICAOO.—Ttte SeaSol2 Of opera at the tow Mono hone° Drente brilliantly, but after. wards fiasged until tho arrival of Ma2rOlerni, with whose help It clesed triumphantly. It extended from April 20th to May 19th, Including twenty opera Lights and fifteen di:lerent ororas. The season has been a prosperous one for Mr. Gran, who expressos himself highly encouraged by the success which has attended his ma.uagement. THEATRICAL SEASON AT MONTREAL, CANADA. The Theatre Boys' co:nmonoed its season on the I.3th inn., under its old manager, J. W. Buokland, and the stage 'management of Vining Bowers. The company consists of John MoOnliongh, Vining Bowers, J. H. Spackman, W. H. Quinn, S. J. Barth. IL C. Stone, F. Keller, H. G. Clarke, Mrs. Rockland. Georgina Reignolds, Mee. Chas. Hill, and Mies Adslo Clarke. Para. Gladstone coin- Menocd an engagement on the 15th. 111IISICAL FESTIVAL IN TIVROARY..-021 St. Ste. phea's day, the 20th of August, a festival, devoted to Thlllgarigt nlUtld, Will he held at Pesth, to la7t four daps, anti to he presided Over by Dr. Liz% His oratorio on the legend of St. Elizabeth or Hun. gory, his chormee to "Promethue," his Dantesque ,tiympheny, and his Grand Mass, are to , be per. formed. Brignoll, a new tenor, made his first how to the London puble, ."Maths," at the Royal Italian Opera House, and achieved legiti mate success. if not a singer of the very first rank, de will still prove a valuable acquisition to the Royal Italian Opera. He has a. sympathetic voice of good compass, and sines with taste and feeling. His AP appart amor was encored. Elam Viresan."—A dramatic version Of Dr. Holmes' psychological Story has been produced In Boston. The incidents and oven the characters have been much altered by the dramatist. ANOTHER SENSATIOVAL DEANA.—A new play oallcd Baecexat. of the Heave of Hearts," has been produced at the geddlerel Wells Theatre, In London. It is fu.l f frightful crimes and serum. tional mechanical elle Ott. A SON OF THE LATE ME. llonsoNhaS made a Stleo Meta debut at the St. :fames' Theatre. He is said to resembli his father in a striking manner in his Tau Tarnon of CAnta,, ,, a new Operetta, has been produced with success at the Carl Theatre, Vienna. The music is by Herr Storok. AN ITALIAN ONATORlo.—Closta , a Naanian” Wag to be perforrovil at Exeter Hall on the 12th of May, for the first time In London. Tat BIOGRAPHY PP ADELINA PATTI has jest been pnenona in Part-`. (MINT Farm:, the husband Andttnie Albont, beOome insane ID Parts. SOUTHERN DISTITIITIONS.—It is stated that the Owner of one of the confiscated plantations on the iiiissieslppi, earned Uockerell, left behind, in the house, a journal of events, orders, &c., In which he expressly prohibits all meetings for prayers and religious services. Coot:ere% In his journal men tioned above, chronicles an Instruction issued to Ms overseer one season, that the plantation must pro duce so much corn, such a quantity of cotton, a cer tain number of maks, a certain number of hogs, and ten negro children. and directs arrangements be made accordingly, without regard to any of the relations of life. OPECIAL NOTICE&• ANCIEITT FINE ARTS. 2'o the Editor of the NE W Torii Herald • • Respecting the relice of porcOaln ware found in the late exhumations at Ete:cuisneuta. which have been forwarded to the gocisty of Antiquities in London, whereof your cot reenGudent says the bottle resembling Drake's Plantation Bitters was undonbledlY placed among the ruins by the agent ;of Dr. Drake, we desire to state that he is lunette tt in every respect. If a bot tle WAS found there bearing our lettering. the language of the Ancient Romans was different from the accepted literature of that day. Our agent has other business than this in Europe. and her not been in Italy at all. Bo doubt Americans cstry Piantation Bitters to ROM: kilt trying to imp( se neon a toddy et Autlquatians in this way OM; quite tieektt, and 1,4 do not evnnoiate the joke. It is unnecessary for us to spend money in XttrOPE) while we Ire unable to supply the demand for these celebrated Bitters here. Rerpectfulig, jet-St P. R. DBARE .31 CO., Mits. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR R. MERE AND DRESSILM arrests the fall. and never fills to renters gray he!r to Ste natural color, and pro duce a hOrnriant growth. GUARANTEE OP ITF WORTS AND MERIT. Bey, J, W6Et, Brooklyn. L. I "I will testliyto their Value in the 1008 t ZiberaL oense• They hays restored my hpiriwhaa it wee bald, and, where gray. to its Original color," Bev. Wm. Cutter, 1. Y. City: "Mr hair Is changed to its natural color, and growing on bald spot." Rev. H. V. Degsn. Boston, Base.: "That they Pre- Mote the growth of the hair where baldness is, I have She evidence of my own eyes. " Fes sale by au. Druggists. Wholesale and Detail Depot, No. 19S GRESICWICH fared, New York. niy26-ftnSt 111 HANDBL'S MESSIAH." JIMIBICKki ICABSZCZ OF 11/trSICI TENTH ANNUAL convssmoar OF THE YOUNG MN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS OF THE UNITED EiTLTES AND BRITISH PROVINCES. GRAND CONCERT,. Olt THUBSDAT EVENING, JUNE STK, 184, In THE HANDEL ATM H. AIWA SOCIETY. When will be pert: rnied HANDEL'S GFEAT ORATORIO, '• TH E MESEUA.H." The following Drottstinal talent has been engaged MRS. fe.OZilitT, MR. E151.750N, Of New York. DIM C. Mc:CAFFREY, MISh S. ALEXANDER, R, TAYIJOB. Asiisted by the GERIIANIA ORCIERRTRA: The whole under tte direction of CARL ERRTZ. Tickets for Parqnit, Cites. and Balcony. with Retterired Seats Family Circ1e........ ......... .60 Tickets for (late at CL AXTON'S (late Martian's). COG CHESTNUT Street. Doors open at 7 P. H. ; Concert commences at 8 P. H. The members Or tie GrArycntlen will attend in a body. my, 6t CLOntnie FOP. lEEE SEABOZ CLOTNISG FOE TEE Swot! CLOTEII.C4 FOE TEE SEASON! CEOTHI:cf; Yob TEE BEASON! COMP•ST AB LE, COVI.KTADLE. LIGHT, LIGHT, LIGHT, LIGHT* COMro EITAB LE, COMFoRTATIER, FANCY CAT.:iIDIERE SEEM FANCY CAS:IIMERE SCITS. FANCY CA , - , I3IERE FANCY CASSO: }IRE Surr.3. A FALL A szORTNENT OF .LINEN ULortirtrot A FALL A SZOWEII ENT -^.F LINEN CLOTRINOI A TALL AISB3HT:qz:mT OF LINEN CLOTHING( A FALL AoS011:1:1Lt;T or MEEK CLOTHING , I LINEN FAMES, FINES PANTS, LINEN VESTS. LINEN SACHS. PANTS, LINEN VESTS, LINEN SACKS, LINEN I'ANTA, LINEN VESTS, LINER SAGES, PANTS, LINEN VESTS, LINES DIETERS. " p CEsTEns, DosTras. THE LARGEST .I.;, , ONIERST IN. THE CITY. THE LAROEST ASFOYTMENT IN THE CITY. T E R LARGEST E F:FW:TIMENT IN THE CITY, THE LAHOEPT Af-,ozTIIF.NT INTER CITY. AT VERY Low. PRIORS. AT * VERY LoW raters. AT Vtitt - Low - FANO. ATCaxr Low PRifird. REEKY & CO., Prow, CO., rp.ooy A CO., PREST & VOL 303 CHBETROT . ABOVE THIRD; No. 809 CHESTNUT E, Wiraartlie Stokes' old Mud.) E. N. Cop. SEVENTH rail ItAr..T.ET STREETS, (JEASS'•) EOM 6t ITCH. (WHEATON'S) ITCH. SALT 1111 SUM. (OTgMETZ T) SALT BUM. Will WM the Itch in 4E L• Grail. Alto. acmes Saltitheani, IREerg, Uhilbledne, on ail Braptions of the Skin. Imes cc gut% u, nudi=l er7 cenls to Imp &POT TER. BOSTON, Rue. , wiii be for yarded free by min. For sale by all Drnsgitef toll B-442 BALK or BEST Class REAbyjaglys CLOTHING at the er, at 50...1,1141=mA rveh known is "OAK HALL." locol at the S. E. corner SIXTH and HARM Streets. The close of the war swages na to Elalltlfatitlte amts. and we are therefore sailing the present stock at such ri ;es as are varmints,' by No protest mato of afftirt. As runny want to know net What they callboy elotl Ina f',r, we inyito the examina tion of the following wk., list, 'which embraces but a f e w leading articles =lot g the thousands of garments WB hive now dtrplsyed in oar extensive salsa-room. The people can Own's d , pandu;uatudlng at our store nanerly what is ad vert t etd. All-woolClowdmelt , Vol , tL, from r31.751G0 $l.OO, rr Pants, from 4. CO to lb.oo. ' 46 46 trona 6.00 to 5000. Coal. business Coat for er, 25. 021ge Sack Coat for $5. Beat Welton Cloth Peak, 1'25 Goon Black Cloth rzf.rl: Coat, $22 06 " Case. Pants, 6 50. "Ar We will take pleasure in showing our goods to any Milo call. Whother wishine toeurchsee or not. WASASISEER , Zs BROWN', OLE HALL Ponlst Clothing Honse. 1 / 1 80-tf s. $ car. 8/Xl'd and/WM/IT Streets JONES', TSB LOWEST SELLING PRIOR is marked in Swan on each article. A u) MSS V4UIIID: AT mar crumb o w pric e inlet/XING ROUSE. MAIINST above Sixth. No. 001. n- Prices reduced to suit the thaw A tine assortment of ItEADY-IifADS GLOWING. suitable for all seasons, constantly on hand. Custom. work made to order at short notice. Crahl-Sm S HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I BATOBBLOB'S HAIR DYE is the best In the world. The only true and perfect Dye—harmless. luslautlns• one, and reliable; produces a splendid Black or Natural Brown; remedies the ill effecte of Bad Dyes, and Ire unaptly matures the exiginag. color. Sold by all Wag oning. The oennine is sloe& A. DATURELms. Dl Bilicador Street, New Torn. ias•mwriy Cmcimanoes Priumen 219.0006919. — May Warman!. 'lntranet' In Art Gallen'. 914 OHESTNIIT Steed. 4.261* WM. H. MUM,. GEORGE STECK & CO.'S NEVI - 1 PIANOS. AND MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS. prAiro °Tor 6CO each of those flue CABINET FonTER, instrumento bay* baton 091 d 07 ORGANS PIANO kr. G., and the demand ii eon. 01011IF,F FoRTSI. *tautly increasing. ORGANS. PIANO For Dale only by casINET FORTES. J. E. GOULD. ORGANS PIANO IMPAIRS and CEIESEIRIT Stl. CABINET FORTIN. DOD. tf OW A DR. MARRIED_ WILLIAMS—HOUSTON.—On the 31st alt„ by Rev. A. D. Atkins, assisted by Eev. Kingston God dar, D. . of D., Frankli n ouston. H. Williams to Mary *. 8., daugh Wm. O. H GREENOUGII.—MOLAND.—On the ISt inst., by Rev. J. G. Butler Mr. G. P. Greenough, of Brooklyn, N. Y., to Miss S. G., daughter of Wm. Noland, el West Philadelphia. [New York papers please copy.] BROWN.—WHITAKER.—On Wednesday, dist Wit., at the residence of the bride's lather, by the Rev. Thos. Hanlon, Mr. Abraham Brown, of rhua- Selphia, to Mist Maggie W. Whitaker, daughter of Mr. Joseph Whitaker, of Trenton, N. S. * LAUGHLTN.—On thelstiast., Andrew Mcßride, infant son of Robert and Nanny Laughlin, aged 1 year and 3 weeks. The relatives and friends of the family are re. spectrally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 1228 Shackamaxon street, on Saturday afternoon, at a o'clock, without further notice. Premed to Franklin Cemetery. ** CRUNIF..—On innO lit, Anna Jane Cramp, oldest daughter of John and Jane 13, °rump, aged 6 years and 6 months. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, wilhont further notice, from the residence of her parents, 708 Sansom street, on Saturday afternoon, „Tune 3d, at half past 2 (A . ..leek. To proceed to Evergreen Cemetery, Camden. •t LITTLE.— On the 3181 ult., Amanda, daughter of Margaret and the late Henry Little. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, No. 1821 Filbert street, on Saturday afternoon, 3d instant, at 4 o'olOCk, without further nonce. •* ➢IoDOWDE,L.—At her residence, in German. town, on tho morning of Jane let, Mary, wifa of the late Thos. McDowell, of Delaware, in the 79th year of her age. The friends of the family are invited to attend her Mersa, In Wilmington, Delaware., At tha Old Swedes Church, on Saturday morning, Jane 31, at 93.1 o'clock, without further notice. HANOOOK.—On the morning of the 31st Instant Biddle Hancock, in the 55th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 1605 •Wallace street, on Siath•day afternoon, Sixth month (20, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. - HOWELL.—On the morning of the 81st ult, Francis Birkbride Howell, in the 42d year of his age. The relativee and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, f{out the resi dence of his aunt. Hannah Howell, 218 South Flf teenth street, on Seventh-day afternoon, ad instant, ate o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. 4 ** - - ipt S. LAC ENGLISH GRENADINES.— -A-. last rsesivad, a cue of Molt English Urenadlnas, at 40 cents a "yard.. BEASON & hOh. Montnin@ Rt 1 .01%, 93S MUMMA Street. One price. Prim in plain Agoras. ruin PLACE CULLY DE LAINE.-JUST opened. one case of plain black Chalp de Laines. at 8711 tents s yard. BESSOST & SoM, Mourning Store, 918 cassra IR Street. One price Prices in plain figures myls WHITE SHAWLS, BEST ASSORT• KENT IA TOWS. Pure White Barege Shawls. Pure white nealla.9lll Pure White Shetland do. Tete White 'Dust Silk PAUL my tf r BUM St LOMELI- THE TFATII ANNUAL CONVEN TION OF TRY. YOU/SO MEWS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIoB OF THE MUTED STATES AND BRI TISH PEOTIDTOES will assemble in. Philadelphia at the Fi, et Baptist Church (Rev. Mr. Boardman), corner BROAD and ARCH Streets. on WEDNESDAY. June 7. at 2 o'clock P. M. Ilona Joseph A. Egad, of Boston, will deliver the opening address. Triatineeting of wel come will toke place on Wednesday evening. in the Academy of Music. with addresses by Bev. Matthew Simpson, D. D., Bishop of the M. B. Chunk; Rev. B. B Adams. D. D.• George H. Stuart, Bel , and. dole gates from abroad. On Thursday evening. the Grand Oratorio of the Metsiah 'will be preformed in the Academy of Music (complimentary to the Convention), by the Handel and Haydn Society and Germanic Orchestra (Gar/ Sena, di rector), alalltsd by Moe. Mozart, Mr. Simpson, and other eminent artiste from new York, On Eaturday afternoon a great hunday-belosel gather ing of the children of this city will be held. in the Ace , dew of Music. Further announcements will be roads in regard to the tickets. By order of the Committee of Arrangements. IiarGRAND WELCOME TO THE DELEGATES OF THE TENTH ANNUAL CON VENTION OF Mg YOUNG MEN'S CHRIST/AN ASO glotp or TEN UNITED STATES AND Barman; I'hOVINCES. to be bold in the ACADBMY OF MUSIC. next. WBDIOISDAY EVBNINCs. Jane 7th. ADDRESS OF W.BLOUND BY Bev. MATTHEW SIMPSON, D D.. Bishop of the M. E. Church; Bev. B. B. ADAMS, D. D. t GI3OROB H. STUARie, . .q_ RBBYONsB by Biltudier Gen. CLINTON B. FISK', United Stales Army, a delegate to the Convention. Original Ovnms written icor the occasion by Rev. Drs. gteekton and Adlinae Mill be sung; aloe. other magic by a selected Choir or the n.. 44 ALI Buda Sociail — Mt• hie under the direction. of the . Germania Orchestra, (MA Bentz hirectov. The Parquet Circle and Balcony will be set apart as Reserved Seats; Tickets to cents each. The Faintly Circle and Amphitheatre will be unreserved. Tick. eta 25 cent. each. Tickets for sale, on and after Friday of this week at Blanton's (late Martian's) Book Store, NZ Chestnut street. larC 00PEE •S HO P VOLUNTEER REFEESHIOVIT COMMITTES.-The Commit tee desire to respectfully acknowledge the following donations, reported on Wednesday evening,3lst May: Donation hon..- ........$2l 68 Franklin Irsurance CorrpanY • •••-••••••-•-• • 103 03 Friends of Mr. H. Dubose ........---................ 106 00 V. L, li- .....•.........-...-.•....».......... ....... 10 00 8. de J. X Flanagan — ..• -.... ........ 23 00 S. Strickland --- ..- 41101." 600 A. Whilidin & Son (additional) • ••• •., •-•-.. CO 00 P C. Perkins. through Mr. Bernadonx ....... 10 00 Welcome Lodge, I 0. of 0. F.,-.111(3. 229 • le( 00 James Toomey' s friends ...........-.......... 60 00 From a Good Union Man.•.-.....--.....-”.-.- - 100 Mr. Hempel Powell, per indge Hare........ .......» 00 00 0 John Lewis S. 111. 'W ...... • ....,...............«.................. ..... .... 10 00 Henry Se tart. Esq...--................................ 10 00 Anna E. Carrigan- ...... ..-...--.......-.- 600 Mrs. T. Perot-or.e lot of sugar and... ........ 6OD David Young »..... ...-... 603 Master J. B. Bernadonx --.............».... 10 00 bu l b yirgin(a Dernadons...... .-.... 6 OD J. Simpson & NAM .... 1 12 1 0 . 1.1,, ,, .•-• - •-• . .. 23 OD Nr. "UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA NIA.—The class of tixty•fivs celobraom its class-day MIS AFTBRaIOOB, Jane 2, in the Cutlets Ball, at 6 o'clock, P. B. Altana and Wends in vited. lt* Or. OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, . Notice is hereby given to all Merchants. BhiPPide. Manufacturers. and Refiners of PETROLEUM, BEN- Z 1 E, BENZOLI. NAPHTHA, and to all others deal ing therewith, that the provisions of an set for the better eecuxhy of the city of Philadelphia from dart. gas incident to the refining, or improper and aeglig ant storage of the said articles of merchandise, will, by the terms or said law. take effect from and alter the SECOND DAY OF. JUNE NEXT. and that the restric tions and requirements of the said act, and of that sup plementary tient°, will ba rigidly enforced. By order of the Mayor. Aa..I.X.ANDSTI W. BLACKBURN, mogr...e.traisfdt. Fire Maratial. NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEET. ISO of the Stockholders of the PHILADEL PHIA STEAMSHIP DOCK COMPANY. for the election of Five Directors and the transaction of other businesS, will be held of No. 126 N. DELAWARE Avenue (second floor), on WEDIMIDAY June 7th at n o'clock, noon. WILLIAM DENNIS, jel.6t Secretary and Treasurer. W1►O1"ICB.-7i'IIE ANNUAL MEET- V,* of the Stocthobiers, aril election for Pre. eident aid Directors 01 the Connecting Railway Coin- Palm will he bald at the Oftise of the Company, on TUsEDAT, June 13, 1665, at 12 oclock noon RDIII3IID SMITB, PVITAIYELPRIA, May SL 1966. nry4l-ijel3 itiOTICE.—Tnr. ANNuaL NEET. LNG of the Stockholders of the Petrolenin Storage CoroanY of Philadeinbta, will be hold at the once of the Company, Bro. 327 WALNUT street (up Matte), on MOSDA V", the 6th day of Jane. 1555, at 11 o'clotis A. 81.. for the election of five Directore to carve for the awaking year. 're.vBo-6t V. B. RuSrmr.r., secretary. ELEGANT ELEGANT BLE ANT FasaAlit DIOTICE.—TaitE 41t:NXIG&L IGO of tbe Stockholders of the ommucroWN MASSENGSR RAILWAY DO SPAMY SIXTHo held at tbe Office of tbe Company. corner of and DIA MOND Streets, on FRIDAY, June 2, 1815. at 4 o'clock P. ht., at which time and place an election will be held for Treasurer and three Managers (one of which shall be President), to serve for the ensuing year. JOSISPH SINGSRLY, cratary Germantown Pas Amor my2o-2/5, ie24N. BallwaY COMPanT- re:371.4' .. TIMM ardNITAt MEET/Nlffi or rum Dol. ? filockhoidere of the GIRARD afISING CO . (of Lake Poperior). will TUESDAY ,a Oleic p r oximo . 1- 1 0TALNOtr. Street, on the 6th a t , 12 o'clock, for the election of Directors, snA the trancat. tion a 1 other hominess. B. A. HOOPES, Secretary. my 2 3 1.91 PAILIDRLPATA• May 22. 1665. MiriIIULDELPRIA, HAY 19, MIS. —Tbe t2D nl3 al meeting of the StockholdArs or the EZEOLUTE hi/NINO COMPANY (of Lake Superior) Neill be bold at their office, No. 324 - WALNCP Street, on MONDAY, the fith hroxtrao, at 12 o'clork for the election or Dirrolors and the transaction et other busi ness._ S. A. NOuPES !gr. Pl] LADELPHIA. EXCHANGE COM 4 51 , 7 Y. MAT 29, VAS The Bo,rd of Managers bave nit< day declared *divi dend. of TUG DOLL.RS PER clear of taxee, DaYabil cn 40:94(1, by the Superintendent. at tbs Em elt:eggs- HE rlf gliglittEgO. jet Ssoretarg and Treaenrer. TICE AN MAINZ EILEEVENO OF THE Piocitholdera of she EMINEE COPPER CO. (of Michigan) will be held at chair Office, No 423 WALNUT Ftroet, on FRIDAY, the 2d day of Sato, IBti. sa II o'clock A. M... for the ELECTION Of DIRECTORS and the transaction. of other bneinew. J. S. McMIILLIN, Secretary. M POILADIMPRIA, ay DI, 180. corm-cog l'll.t ADINVALLMETATNO OP TIMP4 1EAR% , 024 PETROLEUM COMP&UT •orill beheld at (he office of the Oompany. No, .524 vr,L. Ifin t:trPct, MlOirl Me. 7, on the tiIX.TH or Jana Ant, "WI. )t 'lb, Ara Re:madly% ) at 1 0' tOek P. M AD olaothn of DireotOre. beeretary. met Tragnatror. i friO be I , eld. B. LOCH ',Elm. lOWA/. 7V • Secretary.. . TIRE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE VirStoclrboldPre of the PHILADEPHIA. AND SOS VW E I' , Ili 0 tiOrePaNY (of Michigan) will be held at tleir (Alec 1:o. 423 WALNUT ' tistaat. on FRIDAY, tie 1,4; cc)- of Tone, lege. at I o'clock P.M.. for the 1.4:10,1101t OF .DIRECTORS and the transaction of ntDor herinesa. 7. E. MoMULLIM, Secretary. 'eHItaICIT.PHIA, MI IL 1565. inyls-tic2 WASONIC SSE. ':L ;f (4 . " ONION conar. No. NI, A. rcone.i.ut to meet at the Hall. on EILIDdr. Jane 2, at latt Do;t1. o'clock to Mead the funeral of oar law Incchtr,.'62FH F. NARSHALL. B'scrcerlfthe W M. .ALPHONSO C. IRELAND, Secretary. liger rgiII.D.ELPHILIA, BEVY 25, its6s. —At a \ 1 , 4 Inn of the Board of Directors of the DiEw ToER A.h !RIDDLE COAL FIELD RAILRO tit COrfiaiy, Mr. John M. Bickel tendered residentA lio B o c f . L I the Company. ouety Bad o 0 elect. s 1 (.111 the itc CHAS. E. LIM DM er, Tr; Secretary, I.h.lor.?.. A . 1111; t 12 : :: "r th T nt Atri?'ste to d bi 4 a Mee' lag of Ci' ~ o ypF l,:;Ptli r c i f E l r fe4 r llie orpe.te EPEZICEV held It. GOOD INTSNI! HALL, Jtlef Sti. i'o'clrck:”i , on ler (TED feY VSENIXO, iel 3: 'y . ornery the Commottee. • R. 2„K12.04 lhairanan. DIED_ SOB GS WM. M. COOPER. Prasident. Itey 26.1863 C=a sr & CLRD. UNION VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT SALOON, FOOT OF WASHINGTON AVSNUIL sun our brave eoldbae be well entertained on their retard: t it iii for the eittiong of Pthiadalohis to dOOlllO. It will be four year& on the ensuing Nth of iffay.sintie the Union Volunteer Refreshment Committee was or , mired. and if the Institution is closed on that day. the amount of cash on hand will no more than meet our obligation.. The war is virtuallyended, yet our Braves who have so nobly and valiantly defended our 'resides and country axe about to rehirn to their homes. Shall we receive and refresh them and show by Our heart. tality and kindness that their great services are fully appreciated by the grateful citizens of Philadelphia and vicinity? The Committee will. with great pleasure, continue thelr vohmtazy duller, should the funds be torn iehed, and they howl thie will be a Anal appeal. Contributions banded oar 00llarliii110, or either of the following gentlemen, will reach tie, and be properir appropriated: Rev. Dr. THOMAS BRAINED, Mo. Gil Pine tired. THOMAS ROBINS, Reg., President of Philadelphia Bank. D. B. CUMMINS, Esq., President Girard Bank E. A. MERCER. Bea., President Isrmsrs' And Me- obanies' Bank. J. B. AUSTIN, Rin.. President Southwark Bank. .11L W. WOODWARD, ZVI-, Uaahier bilauf"tarerie and fleciamige THOMAS T. FIRTH, SSQ., Treasurer renneyinnia Railroad. JAMES 0. HARD & CO., corner Market and Decatur greets. SAMUEL B. ELLIS. Bag., No. 707 Vine street ARAD BARROWS. Chairman. J. B WADE, Secretary. mll9-fmwl2t IGr" TO COAL COBS EIMER% Examine the following figures and decide for your self if it is not to year interest to become a stockholder in the , HOUSEKEEPERS' IL'Oft.l. COMPANY, LAST WiriTHWS PRICES : Cost of mining ma transporting i ton of 2, 24 1 • Pounds Cosi Se 09 Yard frponser, for picking, screening. TA loadioc, etc.... .... » 40 L'altins from said. to consumer's door 00 Tot LI cost of reining, transporting, rreparlim and delivering a "Long Ton" of 2,240 Penndit at the consumer's door $7 58 !aerate retail price of a ton of Coal last wine. ter, was over.... ......» 12 60 Are you willing to continue to pay from 60 to 76 par sent. advance on your Coal ? Do you wish to savefrom $8 to $5 par um, and get a good article, well prepared? Bach t ookt elei..tr In. the It one ekeeper s Goal Company is furnished with a oottpen for MIT abaro of steak ha holds. Bash coupon entities Oho holder to a Tonof Coal Annually at east for 16 years At the preeent retail price of Coal. a Stook , howler will save the entire met of hie dock in three years, exclusive of any cash diviaeneis he mem receive from the sale of the surplus Coal mined over that used by the etockho :eters. 1 hough prices may be much lower this season, the stockholders in this Company Will still have the ADVARTAGE OF ALL THE PROFITS. THE QUALITY OF THE COAL. The following erracte are token from a Revert of Prof. Vt Al. Aoszters, Civil and Mining Engineer on tie "Branchdale Coal Property t" The coal mined from this land htte always had good rtpute in the market. Coal such as is prednced from the Spnhn end Lew is Veins, commands a resat , sale at the highest marketable price, and it can be mined from these veins °hearer than from other value of the same clan In Pchuyilint , onnty. bIOBSCUIPTION snag. OPEN Al' THE OFFICE OF . 1 4 1-I.r COMPANY, No. 105 SOIIT/IfFIFTH STREET, bare information concerning the again of the Company un be obtained at the office. PRESIDENT, E. F. LUXE., M. D., Prankford. SECRETARY.- JOHN BACOB, Office of the ComPitaT• TREASURER. THOS. WRIGGLES. S. E. Cor. PHU and. Chestnut eta. OHNERAL AE/ENT, BOST. B. OOBSON Itlnnfons, IS P. LEAKS, LEWIS THOMPSON. AL B. JENKS, I THOMAS WRIOGINS. JACOB W. BOCKIUS. ap .7- mwf Elt IIO r' IIoWo T RA ILI T E ioN T S O OR A G I A L NIZ D O L D IN NA U S E AVY LAW OF THE STATE OP PENNWILVAN/A. Potice ie hereby elven to ell earepanles incorporated by ar under any law of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. and organized at any time prior to the first Mon day, of November, 1864 that have failed to make report to the Audtkr General under the Mt approved April 21, 1868. and the Act approved April 30, 1864, that they are required to report to the Auditor General forthwith, as follows, viz.: . In case a dividend has been declared, the Treasurer will report, under oath, the amount of capital paid in, the date, amount. and rate per sent. of each dividend during Coe year ending the Are 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 daring the year or years end ing as aforesaid, then an anpreleement of the cash valve, of the eapital stock, as it existed between the first and fifteenth date of November, moat lee Incl.e he the President or Treasurer, and a majority of the Directors. under oath. When an appraleement is made, there port should also state at what time the Company was organized. In addition to the above report, under the act of April 21, If6B, companies not paying a tax on tonnage are ye' Treasuresmake separate report. under oath, of the of the amount of net earnings or income re ceived during the period from April 30 to November 1, la% lit accordance with the second section of the act, a pproved April 10, 1864 COMPANIES INCORPORATED BY OTHER STATES and " doing business in this Commonwealth," are notified that they are made subject to the tax on net earnings or income under the 2d section of the act of April 80, 1564, and axe required to report to the Auditor General the amount of such net earnings or income re ceived between the 30th of April and the let of Novem ber. 1884. All delinquent COmDenlee incorporated by or under any law of she Mote of - Pennsylvania. will he elforded a reasonable time in which to make the several reports required by law and above enumerated; but continued neglect or refusal will subject them to forfeiture of charter, nn der the 2d proviso of the 2d section of the act of April SO. 1864, which is in t he following words: " Provided further, That any corporation which has failed to make returns to the Commonwealth, as re qnired by the act of April 21, A. D. 1855, entitled 'An oat for the better seenrthe to the Demmonwealth thepar. seem, atteby Incorporaten elliveurce, _MEG such return iritbizt sixty days after the passage of this act. any law to the contrary notwithstanding; and all delinquent companies Sailing or refusing to make fall e4tt e r r :i a e l a l a n w d s p o a r y t m w e s n o t the t a n s re re l q a u tio r n ed th b e y re t to he g . small have all their rights and privileges declared for feited by proclamation from the Governor." • w S e t a at lt e i ISAAC, SLEEKER. Auditor General. W. H. KlOlBl.ll, State Treasurer. IZARRISPITEn. Nay 10, lea mYIS-1111 OrOFFICE OF THE AIIYGDALOID MINING COMMIE OF LAKE surzawa. 10. 324. WALNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. Mayl9. 1865. NOTICE is hereby . given, that the Annual Meeting et the Stockholders of " The dwygdaloid Mining Cool- Pam, W A LNUT Lperior" will be held at the Ofilse, Do. 324. street. on TaIIRSDAY, 7th . proximo. at 12 o'clock EL, for the election of Directors and the transaction of other business ns72o tje7 F. X. WONEETN, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE HONEYCOMB PETROLEUM COMPANY, No. 43 13 oath FOURTH Street. PrimanaLrara. MIT 26. 1.863. The Board of Ditootors have this day declared a DIVIDEND OF ONE nil CENT. on the capital stock, payable on and after June 6th, clear of State tax. Transfer books will close on the 96th inst., and open on the 6th proximo. THOMAS YOLAIAN, my 21.81.. Treasurer. MILITARY. I. PRIZE MONEY AND GOVERN MENT BOUNTY TO ALL WHO UTZH THE ONITSD STATES MARINE CORPS. Orders have been received from the head of the .Marine Corps, at Washington. not to restrict recruits to plitionlar class (as has been the cue heretofore), but to receive ALL who have served In the volunteer ser vice, or in the reAniate, Of itt the marine*, and have been honorably ',barged. Such persons enlisting in the Ignited States Marines will receive the 430Teril• meet bounty, and will also be entitled to their share of Mize money in any eaptotr• of the enemy's Tomb. For further information apply at the recruiting ren dezvous. No. Ell South FRONT Street, between 9 A. M. and S o'clock P. H.. every day bat Sun F day. JANIS O.R, apl-tf Captain and Recruiting °Meer. GOLD'S PATENT IMPROVED STEAM WATER-HEATING APPARATUS foR wimuzu ain4 vairriLATING PUBLIC EMU ugag mid. PRIVATE lISSIDIAM NANTIVAOTTIUD BY TRH SEISE STEM END WATER-KEATING COMIPAN'E OF PENNSYLVANIA. ..TA.M.N.I6 P. WOOD & CO., *1 South MIME Mreet. B. M. FELTWELLA:SuPt• 1•12-laat. AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF PLATED WARE, TEA SETS, WAITERS, IC)E GOBLETS, URNS, BUTTER DISHES, PICKLE JARS, To be sold very low, at N. IiTI.L.ON/8 Watch and Jewett,' Ettahnsinent, 1028 GRESTItIin Street. Atr. Gold. Sliver. and Diamonds 1)1110E. MYSI-Ots $5O w ß lE:E E kihickoAii. 111? . a D B J.I26TRIEL P id iI I, 14)Lbande high, white face; toe a SCOT on right fore foot._ Falling-top one. seat Wagon, made by George Bood, Philadelphia; • 'M'' painted on the panels; has no blinds on bridle; Dutch collar. Fifty Dollars will be Paid for the arreet of the person and recovery or the Horse and Wagon. Twenty. five Dollars reward for returning the Horee and Wagon to DUFF'S STADIA, FILBERT him% above Eighth. DALTON'S AF'D ISSAICOPACTIIRING KNITTING MAC LINES, Patented 186 L Perfected 1864. A TARD'OP PLAIN OR RIBBED WOE KNIT IN TEN NIB UTEB =UTE UPWARD§ OF TWENT . TIIIIIERRENT ARTI, bigoVlVAktif They are limply, reliable. netted, and wonderful in the amount and variety of work they perform. USUAL MID SIX THOUSAND ST/TOHEM PSE numr.r.a. It can bo made, in the laan.le of a woman,to earn wilt ease and comfort MO to *4O per week. . EVE. 13.1 FAMILY b.HOULD HATS ONE. A few active, enterprising Agents wanted, to whom liberal inducements will be given. To puttilebers Or NOwapapon who win pay one-half mone y, wr will allow the remainder to be naia in advertising at the regular rates. Send for circular ens samples, enelostng stamp . General igoney or f Pennsylvania, Ohio, Western New Yolk. Virginia, West Virginia. and Maryland, No $l7 //PPR Street, Pittsburg , Pa. roys g. P. CARPENTER. UPWARDS OF THIRTY THOUSAND •-• walnut's :3a mosmondatory letters hams Ws eteetwel., atteatinz the merits of HISLMBOLD'S OS. .1117.1h1i iktIBPAIAVfORS., many of whteh axe from. the highest 11011141411. Ugh/din 111/Miaint WakeMairu dlnt taLlia• EMMA% Mal i Me% THE PRESS: PHILADELPHIA; ,FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1865: UNITED STATES By anthOritl of the Seers tug of the THUM the under/lined, the Gineral Babsoription Agent for the sale of United Mates Seenrities, offers to the publit the third series of Treasury Nolo, bearing Ma 1114 three-tenthe per sent. Interest per annum, known as t SEVEN•THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are leaved tinder date of Julll6, /SA and are payable three years fron► that date In env :wry, or are eonvelitible at the op lion of the holder into S. 640 SIX PER (TENT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These Bond a are now worth a handsome premium. and are exempt, as are all the Government Bond% from State, County. and Municipal taxation, which' adds from one to three per cent. more to their who. according to the rate levied upon other property. The interest Is payable semi-annually by COUPOIIII attached to sash note. wide& may be cut off and sold to any beak or pinker. The interest at 7 80 per cent. antentitS One cent per day on a $5O note, Two cents per day on a $lOO note. Ten cents per day on a $5OO note. Twenty cents per day one $l,OOO not*. One Dollar per day on a $5,000 note. Noise of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subsoriptions. • The notes of this Third Series are precisely similar in form and privileges to the Seven. Thirties already cold, except that the Government reserves to itself the option of paying Interest in gold coin at 6 per cent. insteadof 7 3-lOths in currency. Sul3seribers will deduct the in terest in surtoncy up to July Gith. at the time when they suburibe. The delivery of the notes of this Third Series of the Seven-Thirtles will commence on the let of Jane, and Will be made promptly and continuously after that date, The flight change made in the conditions of this THUM SERIES affects only the matter of interest+ The payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent to the currency interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, In the event of which only will the option to PAY Interest In gold be availed of, would so reduce and equalise Prises ea that pur chases- made with six per cent. in gold would be hilly equal to those made With seven and three-tenths per cent. In currency. This is now offered by the Government, and ib ettperlor ad vantages make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than V 50,000,000 of the Loan authorized by Contras are now in the market. This amount, at the rate at which it la tains absorbed. will all be subscribed for within sixty days, when the notes will undoubtedly commana a premium, is has mit ten:llY been the ease on closing the imlissriptiOni other Loans. In older that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan, the Rational Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to re• calve subscriptions at par. Subscribers will selecttheir own agents, in whom they have confidence, and Who only ire to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. JAY COOKE; SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, SEVEN•THIRTIEB, • OF JUNE ISSUE, IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT, AT PAR. AND /NTENBST ALLOWED TO 315N5 15. For sale by ratEXEI.4 mr2l•tf NO. 34 301/TE THIRD STSBET. F. STANFORD. JOS. I. ROUSTOR. STAMFORD & HOUSTON, STOCK AND EXCRIINGE BROKERS, Dealers in Government SeetultteMßPeele. tinetinent, Itiofloy, City Warraing, stooks bought and sold on commlodon at the noPals Board of Brokers. my23-Im MAM) Malt& - MUM B. PLUMP. EDW• Ala CO., STOOK AND EXCSJIDNIN BROKERS, so. sfi NODTH asl M lIMIEETt I'HILADDLPRIL. /I.li, Erns 07 NAVE ROTEL GOLD, Kamm. WIDOIIII, NORD& AND GoVILENNENT EINCIERITINS. BODO= AND BOLD. Clollesdois rade on all parts or the smutty. Dolm d. as rosolved. snidest to tight dun. And in allowe mh7-3tot SECOND BANS, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, MATS ME 0/TX TRUST CO WART.) CAPITAL. 8800.000. NASZTITIP AID MBBOILANTIV COLLISITicIir fromptly attended to on the most Livrorabls terms. 6. Z. WANNIM President. MIMES I. CMGS. Cashier. mh3.Sat THE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, NO. 136 SOI7TH 'FOURTH CHESTNU STREET. BELOW T Pays Ilyelker sent. Interest on , Depodts. Agents fot the sale of United States 7 3.10 Loans at PST. Govern. me de posi torsd City Loans and Stocks bought and sold forand others on Commission. mltid4sa EXCELSIOR" 11.43119 AZ! THE BEST THE WORLD. J. li. MICUENER & CO., a. GENREAL PROVISION Minn& AYD ovassie OF THE OSLEBBATBD 3axciar.asion ,, BIJCIARAMME) Hiuds, TONGUES, AND BEEF, • No 14Q and 144 N. FRONT ST.i Between Arch and Nam stria% Mad& The patty celebrated "BXCRI81011." HAMS We rorwi. by J. H. IL & Co. (LI a style peculiar to them selves). expressly for MELT USE; are of delicious Savor; free from the Implement taste of call, and are pronounced hi epiatinu superior to any now offered or sate mh26•fmwtrt BLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. Wllitillllll% No. 16 North Sixth Street, NAPCPAOTIMBR OP VENITIAN BLINDS AND s WINDOW _OHADES. lowest i 3. Lust assortment the site st thF STOII MAIM IEADZ J.AD LETTERSD. Ohm lot sollod Blinds and Shades. sncs•sxs • SPOONS, FORKS, SW., &a CHOICE CONFECTIONS. The finer qualities of CONFEC TIONERY, suited to the tictiamefeetteoll, Manufactured twat, &MT, hr STAPHEts P. WEITESLA. jei lm No. MO MARKET Street. A VERY CHOICE ROASTED AL MOND, manufactured by hTDPBEN F. NIFFIITBIAN, jd-lm No 1210 MALIME'r Wed. A VERY SUPERIOR GUM DROP, g epared by STERIt 1210Iel MARK btraet. CABINET FURNITURE. MOORE dc CAMPION, 5161 SOUTH SECOND STREET, are prepared to follow the decline In the market in the prise of their rwr.inws. Plueluiserit will please ea and examine onr atoek. mrlo-/r fiDTTON AND FLAX' SAIL DUCK •-• AND CANVAS, of all nambers and brands. Tent Awning. Trunk, and Wagon•cover Duck. Also Paper Mania:Mien , Drier Vats, from ono to den foot wide; Padilla, Bolting Sall Twine. &c JOHN W. DVEHMAN & CO , no 3 tf No. 103 JONES' Alloy. TO BRID GE BUILDERS.—PL &NS and Proposals will be received by the Sbarpsburg and Lawrenceville Bridge Company till the 22d. of June, for ERECTING A BRIDGE Across the Allegheny River, at Sharpsburg. PA. For particulars, 099 the Cosigned. at tb.e oflics of /MAIN Pit ze2o. & CO. it RHAftPSISI:IO.I3, or et No. 73 WATER Street. PITTSBURG, or address him at Sharpeburg. Allegheny county. Pa. wy27.7j,ge2 JaldEt C LEWIS, President. THE Dzear WHO HAVE TRIED AND a- failed In finding railer at the hands of charlatans, ara Invited to call ascii examine the great 'variety of In sthomente to sestet the hearing, at MADBIB a'ti. Tenth street, below Chestnut. ms 29 St. THE PUBLIC IS CAUTIONED s=aint an IMITATION of the Photograph of Lieut. Gm Grant. the original of whiet Was taP.ea by Y. UTIKIDIST. 704 ARCH Street. It to a bad Copy. 'fe oriel:al rill be know( by nay bzwzint o a 9 ft n the back. Imprint FINANCIAL. 7-30 IRAN• THIRD SERIES. $230,000,000. THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET rinLADELPIak No. [25 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA MILITARY GOODS. FLAGS! FLAGS!! EVANS & HISSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS; 418 ARCH STREET. 33 ANNERIV, Silk, Bunting, Muslin, and De Lain FLAGS, OF ALL SIZES. SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, PABBANTS, &C. airmarrairsr GOODS, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. RETAIL DRY GOODS. GLOBBY PEARL SHADES ALPACAS. TOURISTS° DRESS OOODS BLACK WOOL DELAINES. BLACK MANTILLA SILKS. WHITE AND BUFF PIQUE. COOPER ea CONARD. 12278-tt" S. E. son MYTH and MARKET Streets. SPLENDID STOCK OF LINEN GOODS, just opened at 7O ARCH Street, nom prising— 'rockfish, Bath, Hock. and plain Linen Towels, fiopkigg, of besnt.ifid patterns, and all grad.. Table Linens, bided: ma, alf-blatertiee, and brown, Richardson & Dunbar's, Dickinson's. and other Linens. Ladies' and Gents' L. C Mkt,. from 123zcto hem'd stitched and borders—very nice. rer3l. tf JOHN H. STOKES. G EORGE D. WISHAM, No. 7 North EIGHTH Street, First Dry Goods Store above Market. I have ast opened a large stock of !WIING AND SUMMER GOODS. 2 cartons Black. ground Grenadines. / carton Oolered.uround Grenadines, new styles, for the Ming of 1865 Thee, goals have Just arrived, and are worthy the attention of sayers, I sate Double-width Plaid Grenadines. all 601025. Only Omits: old mice. bairg c s a i s n e . French / case - Double-width Plaid Melange, 'heap. I ea/staunch Len°. double-width, only 66 lents; a ba Leno, much bolter article, double. width, only 76c: cheap. 1 case French Leno, extragnality. double-width. oats , Mr worth 12. case Shepherd-Plaid Mohairs, perfect beauties, only 60 mg. Black Alpaca. 60, 62, and 76e. Pure Lustre, 670. Diohairs In all the most desirable shades. Alpacas in choice. colors; Pearl Moonlight on the La 6 k -4 e black all-wool Delatne, fine orialitY. only $l. Travelling Goods in great variety. SHETLAND SEIAML2 CHEAP. SALMON/LIS 0-SAP. / lot Blask and White Plain Balmorals, fall ladies' 81ZO. Only 67. 60. MIISOITIDI 1111.767. M en! mtigLINRI All the most popalagmakes of Sheetleg, Shirting. and Pillow case Ignatius. lunch below the regular price. Those in search of cheap goods, call and eX11,133 1 / 1 8.and satisfy yourselves that the place to buy bargains is at 4310. D. W/SHAIPa OISE. PRICE STOPS. T0727.6t , No. 7 North EEG EMI Street. MOURNING MILLINERY. A. & H. HYNES. myS4m 926 CHESTNUT Streak B_4 HEAVY MESH. BLACK H3R NAM OR GRENADINE. 8.4 black Hentani, ordinary mesh. S 4 black Tamartines and Crape Marsh. 8 4 whale Taramtines and Bareges. w MCI 8.8 wile blaca Haman'. Heavy mesh 5.8 wide black Bernani. l Black Tamasttnee, Crape hialetz, and Chillies. Double• width black De Lanes and Tamise Giotto. Black Grenadines and BOMbazine& kingle.width blackiDe Ladner. EDWIN HALL & Do.; In 30 tf 241 Bontk aRGoiID Street. BLACK AND FIGURED SILKS. a. & H. MUIR% m7B•lm 921 6 CRESTAIIf Street. p i I L MANTLED, BELLING OFF ha RAWLINS— LAMA LACE Boustcorts - CAMBIA LACE POINTER. SHk.TLAIID stievms. ALL COLORS. x0790.et J. CHAMBERS, 810 ARCH Street. X CHAMBERS, No. 810 ARCH BT.— " 4 RNTINS STOCK EF.DIFOND. EILACI/ GUIPURE LAOSS. THREAD VEILS THREAD LADE BARBS& NEMSTITOBED BLEGAIN. CAMDEN] SDOINGE AND INSERTIONS. Ehinad and fancy Prbnch Duslins,fdr Waldo. m730.6t, SEBTLAIIII SHAWLS, IN EVERY I h •-• P variety. A. & H. MUSS. ra78..1m 926 CHESTRUT Street. grECIAL NOTICE. NJ' SELLING OFF ENTIRE STOOK TO CLOSE BUSINESS!! GOOD-WILL ADD FIXTURES FOR SALE TBORBILNY AND CHISEL We invite special attention to the above annonneenient. We have a Laree Stook. We are Belling Cheap. &very yard tote be ommi out en or before tbobst day of aiosegisos. 611ke and press Goode. Cloths, Gagelmoreo, and Linen Ciondl. Shawbbeloske, Skirts, Bd.k Ea as. ale. Mullins and Calicoes nmeh under market price. TriGitfitElt 8c CHUM. 8m Cor. of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. - - ail-4AMPAE_Jt_ALL STYLES - FOR ffi7B.lm BLACK ALPACAS AT 50, 62, 75, 88c., and $l. Also, magnificent Black Mohaira. SI. 26, gl. 38, and 61.50 Lnpin'a Black Wool Delaines, 66 eta. Double. width Black Wool DeUdine, $1.32 to UAL Lupin's plain colors Detainee. 63 etc Pearl Tints Alpacas and Mohair'. Touriets' plain, mixed, plaid, and striped Mohair". low and finest grades. Pinot Naineooks. Cambria. Jaconets, Satin Plaids and Stripes, Ingd- o Linen, bales Sr.ll- Hants nu. White and Buff Pique by the Ideal Or yard. row stock, goodqualities, Lawns, Printed Cambrice, Dbigharita, Unsling by the piece under price Ottani{ dr CONAN% my". tf S. E. sor. NINTH and MARKET Streets. GRAY MATERIALS FOR TRAVEL LIMO DRIBS3B. A. a EL NIERM, m7B•lm OMB C33817uT Street. "FIGURED SILK GRENADINES, of the best qualities and styles, in Black and Gray Grounds. 16c to $1.60 Tragelling.Dress Goode, In every nriety. N ew D regs og g d e , in great variety. hignsome Chola Silks, IMO. VERY CIIRIP BLACK swim suitable for Dresses, Mantles, and Basques. COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLISSALE PRICES. Merrimac. Sprague. and Pacific Prints, Ws. 10 4'W altham and Peperill bleached Sheeting. $l. H. STNBL & SON, myS.tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. G RENADINE BAREGES, ALL widths. A. at H. MIMES. ary.9 026 CHRTISCPZ ?Street. NEW SKIRT FOR 1.805. THE GREATEST TAVEINTION Or THE AGE IA HOOP S. W. BEADLEVB New Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIR. WESTiP IaRADLEY & CARY (late J. i. & J. 0, West), SOLEIPROPSIEPORE and Mar(OTACTIMEEB, 97 CHABIBIRB and 79 and 81 READS ktreets, gew York. TIIIS lIIVENTION consists of DUPLEX (or two) EL- Puma Steel SPaticas, ingeniously BRAIDED TIGHTLY and FIRMLY together, EDGE to ECGE. making the TOUGHEST, Blest pLIXIBLE, ELASTIC, and DURABLE SPRING ever need. They aeldola BEND Or EMILE. t he ir e the Single Storthge, and consequently preserve their PERFECT and BEAUTIFUL SHAPE Evans: RC Long as any other SHIRT THE WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY and great CONFORT and PLEAstralt to any LADY wearing the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC Bs!" wm be expeiteneed parttenlarltin all crowded Beaseignms, OPERAS. CARRIAGES, RAILROAD Wan, Cantor( Pews. Ataltloll.tlßa, for YEOMEN Ana ead HONER DRESS, ae the SKIRT can be FOLDED when in 0.68 tO OCCU- P a mall PLACE enjo y e d siy the SILK Or /EMIR DBMS. A LADY having pleasure, comfort, and peat CenTenience of WEARING the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL. SPRING SKIRT for a SINGLE DAY Will never atter ward willing] y dispense with their nee. For CHILDREN. MISSES. and YOUNG LADIES they are SUPERIOR to all ethers. THEY are the beat ()HALITE in every part, and nri, questionably the LiGHTEST. Meet DEEIRABLE,cOMFORT. ABLE and ECONOMICAL SKIRT Mr made. POH BALE is all FIRST-CLASS STORES in this City, and throughout the UNITED STATES, EAVA.NA. DE CUBA, MEXICO, SOUTH' AMERICA. and the WEST INDIES. ANY - / 1111 U/E F. FOR THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC EMT. rays-am H 628. HopKitTX OF 628. HOOP SKIRTS. the best assortment and beet quality and styles in the city. Gore Trails, all lengths and' sizes. from 18 to 65 springs, from 51 75 to $4. Plain Skirts, all the new shapes and sizes, from 19 to 50 springs, from $1 40 to $9 Skins of extra heavy steel and extra tapes from 20 to 95 springs, from $1.90 to $2.75. Misses' and Children's, of every grads, from 6 to 95 spridge, from 4 to 8 cents per inning; they have no equal. Ages, is for the flaw Flexible skirt, the most pliable Hoop Skirt made, and fully equal to the Dnplex Eliptie Skirt, and at much lower prises. Also, son. gently on hand, full lines of low-priced New lurk Skirts. kid •paild sd and. metallio.fastened-15 springs, 255. ; 20 springs. $1; 25 springs, $1.1.5; 30 springs, $1.25; and 40 springs. 51.60. skirts made to order, altered, sad pnwired, at 628 ARCH Streak mylt Ims SIV BET SPIRITS OF NITRE, PUBE S N. , (1 B. P..) manufactured by 3. B. TOTING, Apothecary. corner SEVENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets. Philadelphia. myl2 20t. IATIIZIA3I R. REGER, PATTERN and MODEL MAKER, No. 6U9 0011916099 Street, above Sixth. mvai-lot* 'at THE UNION MOWING MACHINE. Prices of these celebrated macbines reduced this ' day. For sale by ROBERT MIST. Ja , Noe. 022 and 024 MARKET Street. Yk above Ninth. lat BUCKEYE JUNIOR MOWER AND ....a.... the BUCKETS MOWER. and REAPER. Feces riineed this day. For sale by RoRERT BUIBT J a.. Noe. 022 sad 024 MARKS' Street. above Ninth. A PRATT'S STEKL-TOOTH HORSEAUKS& Ravelvies Bakes. Horse Hay nobs. !, H Feeders, w!thanothed Harvesting (=Memento. at re toed prices, by B'/BERT Eallwr. Ja.. Nee. 922 and 924 MAREST Street. 1 above Moth. UNION MOWING whieh bits been fully tested for the last four years It combines strength, chtrafoility, light weight, dawft, with ramblers efficiency in cutting gram Hal eit heavy. wet or dry. lodged or standing. and embraces *any minor vort-maiortces not towed iu other machines Also fer tae mast comtdete M38./1 , 0188 Laillni-Afowev in the market 1"26013 A.Uto MORRIS. Sole Agent. Agricultural Warehonce. ; res9-Ira 11720 MAIM Stunt, BUTTERFIELD'S OVBRIAND DIRIPATOR. °Zee, No 1 VE.EY Street, !kW York. Glee, No. 40 South WPM Street, ?Wads. ORAtirffolft VIENNA - ND, Pro!dent. W. K. KITCHEN, Treasurer. wits company, now fully orauttzed, with anush capital. owns Its Transmtatlon on the Plains. and see red to sot:trait Frolsht to all points in Color :do, Utah. Idaho. Montana. New Mexico. and Arizona Tor • fibulas; also to Neese river. Nevada. Throuta Oontraeta and Sills of Isstllng gl_yen from Sew York, Bogdan. Si Olusinuati. (attune, lad t. Imam M A Agent, Mel! York. WM H. MOORS, me. 40 South Plfth street, l'nuasotYklA D. A. BITSTSEFILL•D, General Superlatood n.AMPILION CARPET.-TBIS NEW article of floor covering can be wen in practical 1110 at 611.2 WALNUT Etreat. from 8 to 12 L 212 and from 2to 6P. M. Also.. a few Country Right% for sale. Addreee. with ktuatip, BUZ CASSBLPPRAY. BOz 716 city P. 0. m721-4t• o> l 4J/i l ):l 4 X l e)Ulti DICKENS' WORKS NOW QOM; MTN. " , HOUSEHOLD EDITION.", 1313 ELDON 8.; COMPANY, PtIBLISHSRS. 498 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Will piallok en. gatardatt May Nth; AMERIOAMWOTIS, AND PICTURES FROM ITALY, by Chas. Dickens, 2 role., 16mo. illustrated by a most perfect steel plate likeness of Mr. Dickens (made ex pressly for this edition), by Grentbach, of London, and a view of Mr. Dickens' residence at Gadshlll. Pries per vol.. In vellum 60 Do. do. in halt 900 We will publish at the same time, THE UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELLER, by Ohu. Dickens, one vol.. limo, illustrated by Darley. Price. in vellum c10th.... ••••••• 0.. • • • 9. 1 . 4 14.014.0 . 50 , Do. half 00 300 The above issues will complete the "Household Edi tion of Diekene` Works," in 99 volumes, so far as Mr. Dickens hall Yet Priblished any Look'. The Household Editionof Dlekene' Works, illustrated by barley and Gilbert, is probably the most beautiful set of books ever published in title or in aw country. Every one who has a library shonid have a set of We edition of the great novelist on his shelves. Head the following notices from the press: The most elegant edition of Dickens' works ever pub• limbed. No English edition approaches it in beauty of farm, tYpagraPhY, binding, and illustration.—Boston Tranemapt. This is unquestionably the beet executed of all Arne. rican edifiers, of the writings of the groat English novel -Ist. and we Vra/Mly commend it to all of our Menne who may Want a uniform - edition ----A*4oolO-e.letrynak To say that this Is altogether the finest presentation. of Dickens to the American public does not convey an adequate idea of the elegance of this edition. because all readers are not aware that Dickens has bean very mush abused by his American publishers.-01.1eago Tribune. Of the illustrations by Barley and Gilbert, the names of those ualled artints ratings fficient gnarantee. We have teen few steal enin which exquisite finish and all the spirit of the apparently careless etch ing were so well combined. Oin,Cii272(tti Gazette. reprr in beauty of binding and illustration any odnetlon of the great novelist previonely attempted in this country.—New York Times. SEIELDON & COMPANY, ms29•mwtrft 498 BROADWAY. NEW YORK TIOWLINGIIS FINE LIBRARY TION. LIFE OE' aTJ.14.111.J8 O2ESAR. BY lID3 MAJESTY NAPOLEON 111. Vol. I of this work, printed from large. bold type, on superior extra heavy paper, and elegantly bond in purple cloth, now ready. Price U. 50. A cheap edition, neatly bound In paper savers, is also reedy, rrios Poe rale by all Bookeellers this pingo. gent free, by Ma% on receipt of Prim A. DOWLING. msl,4 Wfmlm 05 NASSAU Street, NEW YORK. MARY BRANDRGEE.- JUST OUT, one of the beet " Woman's Novels" ever pub linhed. Of decided ability, originality, and power. Edition after edition is being printed. and the demand increases: OABLETOJA, Publisher, New York. rayn•mwflOt U S T PUBLISHED, DR. BOARD '. MAN'S SERMON, entitled • THE PR aCE.9I6K &EB. A Sermon preached in the Tenth Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, on Sunday, April 9th, 1361, by Rev. Henry A. I3eardman, D. D. Also, Sermons , delivered on the death of President Lincoln, by leey: Wilbur P. Paddocks. Bey, CI nr. Butler. D, D. Bev.Brooke. ROY. Robt. F. Sample Of Bedford. Parrna.) The above Sermons, and all the new books lately published, for sale by JAMES S CLAXTON. Summer to W. S. &Urea Harlin. COG ONBSTNUT Street STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, AND OTHER PHOTOORAPHE 'elating to the Funeral, Home, and Haunts of ABRAHAM LINCOLN. F E When in Philadelphia, Indianapolis, and gpringileld; Views in Oak Ridge Cemetery. of if the vault be was laid in, the ft:moral, and the spot selested by his son ' for his Analreating place. Also. his Holes. extetior and interior id 441.11; MI Law Ofileff i the Cnrirsh he attendee. &a Views of the 011ADID REVIEW OF MER MAN'S ARMY. bison in Washington on the 24th. Cartes de Visite of Colonel PRITCHARD, the septum of .istlDavls. For sale et tteintitritNE'S. No. 81S ARAM Sheet B. RIDGWAY GLOVHB. inyalt 6t* Animal and Landscape Photographer. -11113111MIIVINIMENTIMIZMINIMINEEMMIZIMEM BMW! CHAII SERB' LECTURES, 'FHB RENEWAL OF LIFE. PlLBATlATll e i n fi m pt t lf ir CLINICAL. By THOMAS ZINO CRAMER& M. D., Viiidelan to At, rtittry'e and The Lock BASSpital, dm In one yoidnie octavo , . Dr. Chambers having been, induced is adopt A stein title for the third edition of the BANDWAL OF LlFth (mom which this in a reprint), the pnbliehere of this, the Bret American edition, have thought it advisable to re. taln in part the title of 11. e two former editions, under which it has had so rapid a bah that it might be the more readily reeognized. LINDSAY & BLANISTON. • Publishers end Booksellers, m 729 No AIN South &INV( Bt., above °Madura. FAIRY FINGERS—MRS. MOWATT'S Brilliant New Navel. is havir g a tremendone este. It is an admirably wrongbt tale,and enchains the atten tion of the reader from beginning to end. OA.NVE VAN, rublieher, New York. myel pfmlflt 'HISTORY CROWNS TEE BRA.VE. The, Publishers rescskaf.ily announce that THE Juno if OP THE PENESIeLVAIt4 CORPS is now ready for delivery to ennseribsar. It contains a complete record of this gallant organiza tion; and of the different companies, regiments, and nivina graphic description of their Expedi tions, merras,rsrss.---..s guides — to getber with biographical sketches of Officers and poreorm accords of each private during his term of service—compiled from OFFICIAL REPORTS and other Documents, by J. R. RIPER% Esq It is in one volume. octavo of 722 pages, and is ele gantly illustrated by STEEL ENGRAVINGS of Go vernor CURTIN. Generals MEADE. MULL, and the itmented REYNOLDS, and by a Map of the vicinity of Richmond showing the route of march and the battles In which the IMERVES were engaged in the seven days tight; and is neatly printed on good paper and handsomely bound in black cloth and library leather. It is sold. only by subscription. Price from this date, $4 60in cloth; in library leather style. $5. fent by mail free of postage. on receipt of price. Active and nameable parties desiring to canvass for this popularana at - Irma-Tv History. WILL make APP/1- cation with written recommendations to. ELILS BAKE, dr CO. , Publishers. myl9-im LANCASTER. Mach 22, 1885. NEW ROOKS I NEW BOOKS 11 Just received by ASHEIRLD d< EVANS. (Hazard's old stand), No. 1514 OLUFAITNUT Mesh LORD DERBY'S ILIAD OF HOMER. The Anted. can enition just ready. As handsomely printed as the hir shah 2 vols crown Bvo, FROUDE'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. 2 voh. 12mo. Tinted paper LIFE OF OWERO. - By William Forsyth. author of "Napoleon at at Helens, kc are. 2 vols. 12mo, Printed on fine tinted raper, with illustration. • THE CLEVER WOMAN OF THE FAMILY. By Mite Yonne, author of "Heir otßedclyffe." &o. Handsome. /y illustrated ; paper or muslin covers. HUGH WORTHINGTON. A Novel. By Mrs. Mary JHolmes. FAIRY FINGERS. oval. By Anna Cora Ritchie. formerly Bre. Montt SUPERIOR FIsHING; or, The Striped Bass. Trent. and Black Base of the Northern States. By Robert B. Roosevelt. BEATHION- By Jolla Kavanagh, RATE KENNEDY A Bevel Paper covers. SANITARY CONDITION OF NEW YORK CITY, Report or tomtit or Hygiene Citizens' Association, with mans. illuatrations, Ste. RELIGIOUS DWI. By Francis Pewee Ocistia FIRST WISES OF CHARACTER, operative before Birth fromßereditary and Spiritual Sauces. By Wood. bury N. Fernald. my 2741 A . PPLETONT NE W AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. —Complete in 18 volumes. Various Styles of Binding. 2213ELLION 13313011 D, by Frank Moore. In 8 vole. lIBRIVABB'B BISTOKI eit TIM BOWS—now complete. The dgetey for these valuable works is at 33 South SIXTH Street. above Ohastnnt apfl. if sae. K. smolt MILLINERY. MOURNING MILLINERY. GMT REDUCTION OF PRICES OF ALL ODE LARUE ASSORTMENT MOURNING MILLINERY, TO CLOSE OUT OUR SPRING STOCK NEW MOURNING STORE, f 302413 Chestnut street. .lII9P-anwfr:St A. & JCT. MYERS. VO 4.41 :IA COPARTNERSHIP. - THE 'UNDER SI.OI,IID have this day formed a Copartnership tinder the name and firm of LA:FoUItaADEs• BROS. & IRWIN, for the transaction of an Importing and Job 'Ping Bneinese in (Jot Cassimeres. and Men's Wear generaliy, at 631 OBESPOPT erred. E LeFOIIECABB, G.LAFoUsaa DE, W LAYOUBOADE, Will P. 141. LAFOUROADE. JR. PEruanaltie, Janet, 1861. The Business Cof the late firm of DE COD' EBEL Li. FOVACADE. 0. will be settled at our once. MAU) DE GOUIIBBY Or the I.te arm. 16 about oessummattag turtuartmgEN for a new bid nese, of which due 111;400 pill be given. jel-et NOTICB.-ALBERT - B. JARDBN 16 461 a member of our Arm from MIR date. JAMAS W. CARSON & CO. jai 6:* drmr. I. 7865. r . E.HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO. fore existing between ROBT. H. ADAMS, THOS. C KNIGHT, and JAS. T. GRAFF, under the Ana of ADAMS, li/SiGHT,N. CO., is this day dissolved. by mu tual consent, R H. ADAMS retiring from the firm. The business of the late arm will be settled by THOS. C. KNIGHT sod JAS. T. ORM, who will continue the business as heretofore. R. H. ADAMS. THOS. C. KNIGHT, JAS. T. GRAFF. PHILADELPHIA, May Slat, 'SM. T"E I:II 4 IDZI3SIONED HAVE THIS day formed a copmtnership, ondoc the style and tale 01.11.710137 & 0 BAT F, for the purpose of transact. ins the General Stock Brokerage &mines% at No. 140 South Till.tar Street. THOS 0. KNIGHT, JAS. T. GAFF. PHILADELPHIA. May Met, 18d6. I most cordially recommend the above Arm to the favorable consideration of my friends. m]Bl•et 11013 T. H. ADAMS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.- BUY THE tns tt m e hinge•back Photographic Album, pots ism vlZebilnerAlultlintreeel mires forlattle VAUD TTIOTOGRAPIIS IN NEAT and available stvles, sattab.s for albnotr and echo- Is rs to exchas go ith otaatortates; t we've for $t ss; see so:-eiraens. at REIMER% bEIJOIIID Street. above Green. above CARTES DE VISITE EXECUTED IN various styles, std lug all tastes. and finished in exquisite manner, at B. F. IMPART Photograph Oat. let y,Ggel ARCH Street. See specimens: pietures sltte feetory. HAVANA CIGARB.—A GOOD VA EMT constantly is store an 4 bond. at lowest wit rates. w061:12r O.s. na524 Yo 216 South FROXT street. FOLDING SPRING BEDS. Bedd,nif of every descriptU Bortasz•botio7:ll bade and cote. Excelsior MOWS and PH ot% ; IL/3E Took oog ar by thews &math SEVENTH Street is 713• 1m nEWARIC OF COUNTERFEITS AND mirEINCIPLED DBALEBB endeavoring to dig. Pm of !heir own and other Dreparmiont,_ on the mu. tatior, attained by BM attained GIIOI.INEI SBEF.I. BATONS. WANTS. WA NT E D-A GOOD 041AlligilA.N •win a Cloth Sto res Address, with real name, at this °film "d. R. C. rel.st* WANTED -A POWER PRE 38, with Estes, Plata Beater. and Press Pipers Also. a Brosd Shear, IA good condition. for woslen goods. Address 80ir41415. Philada. I; 0. intr3l4i* WANTED.-A YOUNG MAN ww whales a situation zui a clerk in e Broker's oldie. Best rerereues [titan. Address LaMar, ja737-6t. Press Offisa. WANTED -IN A. DRY GOODS JOBS BING SOM. on MANE L . !Street, an whirs. intelligent EALBSSIAII, able to control some trade. an d frilly competent to mail on trade generally. To one disposed to devote hie time to the Interest* of the House, a good position will be offered WA or by the Ist of July. Address " Cash Trale." my2o•lß' WA NT E D. -$l.O PER DAY, AT BOMB. —Any person, male or female, can clear FO per week, at home, in a light, honor a ble business. to MS capital required. Returned soldiers and others wring a few hours daily to lime, can learn the parti culars by enclosing two stamps for circular sad return boat. Address R. WALYVSLL. myl7.llh* Chicago, box 4781. A LAD WANTNP Ali la. BILK JOB BING bone% Oh MAztarieltrevir. ,141voos bet 761, Poet Oftico. mvll !its AGENT'S WANTZD• FOR THE NURSE AND SPY, the most Interesting and ex. citing book ever published, embracrdig the adventures of a woman in the Union Army as Nurse, Scout, and Spy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. He. turned and disabled officer& and soldiers In want of Profitable employment will find it pectillarly adapted to their condition We have agents. clearing SIN per month, which we Will prove to any doubting applicant. Bend for circulars. Address JONES DEO& di CO , No. GOO CHESTNUT Street, PhiladelPlita. Pa. unffid-lm* AN OPPORTUNITY Is OPPERED to a snliabie porson; havliSl from Five to ten Thousand Dollars, as partner in the inanntaettire of Cotton and Woolen goods'. Addreee at this oVise to B. J. A." inr27-Bt* Boy WANTED-fir COLORED BOY between the ages of 16 and IS wanted. 01.117 lin. inedtately at 018 LOOM' Etreet. Je'l: tt RANKERS, COMMISSION M R CHARTS. OR BARES —A middle-aged Marled Gentleman desires a permanent Situation. where be would make himself useful to hie employed's. HO will sive the best of city reference for his ability and in tesrlty of character, and will accept of any sampenes tionblseervicesmaybeworth., Please address BaT 17f4 Poet Office, for one week. 362 2t.' GREATEST THING OF THE TIMES —BOWEN(' s PRLTS R.V.IILOPEL —Agents panted avernWhoro. Prf Winn Watches llyon to Agents. Oa I'B6oipt of ale we will midi, IPest-paidt. TOO anvelonea r and a splendid Solid Silver trantlas , MN Watch. as a premiwn to the agent. A 'angle Envelops Lint, wit niranbr and fall particulars, on receipt of Monts. Ad. dress A. H. .ROWSIN dt 00., P. 0.. 80x4170, 31 SSE&• MAN Street, N. I. mll/7.3m HOME WANTED FOR A YOUNG Lady in a Christian family, wham sha may in struct one or two pupils span the Please ad.- dress ' ' guardian, " Press Vince. jal.2t. ,$20,000 Td INVEST IN S E AC. millivolt. by a Y4tcpg mut. ft a ddleah WA•A real B. 0.. ,, Box Nit Poo. Ord ea. jal-A4' 812 . 6 A MONTH.-AGENTS WANT t" ED everrrhere to inandnoe the itnprorgi SHAW & CLARK WERTY •D 3LL AR FAMILY 8 1 1 MACHIRS, the only low•Priee machine in the conntry which is Rearmed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Howe, Slam & Co., and Bachelder. All other machines now eold for less than forty dollars each are inGingemonte, and the seller and neer are itelde to fine and Gapridonertera. Salary and espensce, or Wye commission, allowed. Illueteated circalare coot free. Address 'SBAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine mvlo-d&Week 87() A MONT/3.-1 WANT AGENTS g •-• everywhere at $7O a month, expenses paid, to sell FIFTBSig ARTICLBS, the best selling ever onered. Fall particulars free. Address OTIS F. GABBY, Bidde ford, Maine. mylO d&W.Sm da WANTED TO Excaksor.--A. =A Traci Of tpleadid lamit NOS serve, 171666 a Dock river, Humphreys county., West Tat:Lassoes:4o 1611116 from fiaehville. and 60 from the Ohio river, (title per. feet) for a neat modern. built city or sub:orb/in red,. dense with coed school facilities. Address • Boa 710." city Post Office. jot 24* FOR SALE AND To LET. TO WOOD. TURITERs A,ND BIIOE. kg MAKERS. —A Factory, with Power and Shafting. TO REPT. Apply at H. O. KELLOGG'S, FRONT and CRESTEUT. jeE•St. eIF OR BA. L E--ROUSE, NO. 008 FRANKLIN Street, above Poplar. Inquire of T. P. FERGUSON, 17; o. 1427 North FIFTH Bt. da TO LET—CHESTNUT-STREET WORE, No. /031, with Dwolnn:. with modern cou'reniaDall ist•W TO NT---HA.NDSOME MO ma MIEN RBSIDENCE (tarnished) on Linden eked, Germantown; Stable, Carrie r% House, &c. b.E.91'1. T. FoX, NINTH. and WILLOW Ete. PHYSICIAN'S PRACTICE FOR BUB. —A desirable RBSIDENOZ, well located, in a 'pleasant village in Beets county (2 ex t ensiverm the city, on a railroad) together Wi t h an prae. tme, will be sold low and on reasonable terms, by a physician wlehinx to retire. For particulars address B. J. SMITH & CO. jei 8t Real Betas. assets. Newtown, Pa. TO ItERT--THA 15300 ND, THUM, WAYourth and Fifth Stories of 'Areh•strest Hall, each 25 feat by 110, with office attached fronting Arch street, may be procured by tenants within one month. Apply to THOS. 13. WOOD, myffil• 6E* Me, 605 ABOH Street. firt ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.---FOR .MISALE—A hands: m• COTTAGE (amine the U. Hotel). with tir without furniture, containing 13 rooms and a good cistern. App l! to N. J. WOOTON, Atlantic City, or to J. H. BATES, Seventh National Bank, Philadelphia. uty29•l2t fit FOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS- Au. The very desirable DWELLING, 1110 Wallet's Street; Lae all the modern conveniences and lane yard. Is F . GLSIIN, 143 South FOURTH Street. and rii•rm.tf 8. W, g9r. SEVIENTBSAFTII aad GREEN. • - FOR SALE VERY CHEAP DWSLIaIite. WALLACE Street. above Ninth; eight rooms. al.et large number of eligible building tote. cot tages and country 131)&1/3 . TI, g. in t - Inggr. 123 South 'FOURTH Street. 14320 And S. W. eon SBVSNTESNTN and OMEN. deFOR SALE-A FARM OF FIFTY ) Acres, in Buckingham township, Bus count". with the stock and growing smite. Possession immediately. Price moderate, and terms east.-Ad dress B. J. MITE do CO Beal Estate Agents, 01.6 t 'Newtown, Ps. a 100-ACRE FARM FOR 8ALE,641 MaJtit Bucks county, well improved, with goo d Bnlldirgs. Fruit, excellent Wider, and nix acres of tines mica hum R.ilsoad. Brie s iNt2,601 One hair will be tMLow In dividend - POPIIII !Moors. or Go. Ternmrnt or corporation bonds; bAtauctinany secured on the mt sea. Apply to B J. Mali 4; iO., Beal Beats Agents. jel-Bt Newtown, Pa. Mk 100-ACRE FARM FOR SALE-IN Burks comity, well improved, with good bell ing', fruit, excellent water, and six acres of timber; three coulee from railroad. Price, $l2 MO. Oas-nalf will be taken in dividend-paring stocks, or 0.190111- runt or torPoration bonds. Balance may remain se cured on the premises. Apply to S KITH & CO. , Leal Estate ageuts,, id-Gt Aewtown, Ali - - EXCELLENT PA RA WILL BE ehatiged ror OIL STOOgg. idd.rame 4 S 11,8 /Sox 17e3 Ptdiadelphis P.O. TO BREWERS AND DIST.T.LLERS.- A lot of Maw Cedar TETB3, made by Bnrkba•dt CO for Bale ieVir. Apply at H C. KELLOGG'S, FROST and CHESTATT. is 2 St• TO LET-A. FINE LARGE ROOM, -A- anitable for an Association. Also, several Mom, No. 524 WALNUT Street, opposite Independence Equere. m73b3z• FOR SALE-A GOOD EiTYL- Jr:Va. DM pair et Young bay .1102SES. EMI alas, and varteptly witabis.mttch Well ,Also, fine Eullo4 • bodied four-ambit geton. and a tailing-top atagio Carriage, and a new double net of Harness, fire gilt mountings, and eat of sin gte harneee, silver mounting; by a gentleman going to travel. J R. P., 247 MARKET ttreet 1017 W FOR BALE CHEAP-A 00011 •-•• family 0.1.11.R1AG8. nosily as good as uew rani. light; cost over one thousand dollars Apply at Ibls BI NDYWINE Utmost, boot of No. 16.1.1 Given street. Price, 9300. APPIy this week. f el 3t. BOARDING. BOARDING -VACANT, SEVERAL HANDSOME BOOMS. at sS3L lit* 906 SPRUCE STREET. Two YOUNG MEN WHO ARE tied of hotel life want a bow; la a private t'arnihr. neerasetboere need not 4110W9rt Ref.r..oes C11101 , 0;1. AGerero, Wilk - location: "J, P. y" Box 1828 Post Office. lc TIESIRABLE FRONT ROOMS TO LET, With board. COOPER Street, Camden. Immire 40S WAILI UT Street. mr•mwt6t* To RENT-II LARGE, FURNISHED ROOM. second tory. and two third•etor7 Rooms. 1622 OktEETIAIIT Street. DAY BOILED, WITH FIRST•CLA.SE Dinners, at tio. 6164 South WASHINGTO/ Stare. mylg-Im* REMOVALS. REMOVAL. wILLIAra TARNALL Has Homoved front comer2o to Sta. 1.233 CEDIST. HUT Street, S. S. of THIRTERATH s treet Where ha invites the attention of housekeepers, and those commenting housekeeplag. to his extozolye bortraect of useful HOUSE THENISHTSG GOODS. Superior Refricerators. Table Cutlery. Family Hard• ware. Children's &misses. arc, Mt. ep74.9m To FAMILIES RESIDING} IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS Re arc pro•Urca. herainfore. E 6 supply familler, el their country residence& With EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &a , Sio• ALBERT 0. ROBERTS. my24•tf Corner ELEVTITH and VMS Streets. - - rEERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS ARP MM. WOO doz. Sanely" Meat. 000 ' Roast need. 000 " do Veal. 600 " do Mottos. 1,000 " do Tarns,. 1,000 " do Chicken. 3,000 " assorted Sonya, In 1,2, 2,44 lb. efts. For tale by EHODEti R WILLIAMS, fee-ti 107 South WATER Street. FANCY RAMS.—BRIGGS, SWIFT, & Co., Cobb di AI el, O. & P. awn's, Ana Met. cane & Evans' brand. r.labratad Stredif.-CDREI) cancINIRATI CANVASSED HAUS, In store and for rata by . W.Lb6INOTON BIIIVIEB & SON. ray9s-Im. 140 rad 148 North FRODIT St. aiTzn-it Lg A Ti rEN AND AT BAILROAD.—Three Trains daily to Atlantic City, and One On Sunday. Trains leave Vine-street Ferry as fo:lows: Dien TA sin f 0 A. OL Frt.igb t, rrith Passer ger Cars ati ached. • • 00 A, M. Atlantic Accommodation 16 P. 51. junction 0.80 P. M. kaajits:cati, LEAPS ATLA.E7/9. Allftritin oconarcv4o9p, ... g, Fromht. Nrlbn Paeeenger ears attached .. . ... 12. cra P, Mail Train —.S. so P. it, L. (Atop Accommodattou•-- .. • ...... ... 4.6 85 A M. Fare to Atlantic Excursion iickers, good only for the day and train on 'Which they PA's leaned, 153. SDIMAY MAIL TMA I N. Leaves Tina-street F.rry at 7.80 A. X. Maturning„kayee Atlautle at 3.46 F. M. EXT4A PA IiDONFIFLD 'PRAXES Lea** Vino-strait Ferry at 10.16 A. M. and I F. Id, LUNA BtlildOtiiiid at ILO A. Di and 2.45 Y, M. B4OA m bli vere:t at o”cr'e Point before 6 r. us. tu ins u ure st it• e /W de ax do tx the " X " ' I xul 9-atnif JOB'S 0. Agent. .1 PHILADELHIA. a11..4511311111....CA0-11WE WILMINGTON', AND P BAL2I 16011 E AILROAD. /I.oDra OPE, TO ItICEMOND. CITY POINT, ANI T ra in leave Depot, COMIC of BROAD 6travt Aaf w i mmoiTotr A.entm, OEB 16 A. 111., scraizeettsmaill IJA7 Lllsli EVEAIIIIIIB at Baittnior6, -•—$11 Pato to Rictrlottd •••• • Fare to 0.•.3 . Print 11.11 Fare to Norfolk .......... .... 8.74 R F. sseriii.iias4. oso, d. DIDE.T.M. Oast. Vast lzerst. LUILI lit AUCTION SALES. • gigniniESEP BAZAAR, NIXTII and BANNON streets... AUCTION BALR of swum he. fin . 8 41111DA1 NOSNINGo r next, at ICI , olotk. Irene ei n about SIXT tI Y - 0031/8. milted to harness and the middle. sale . Several decitable family hone'. doooriptiont at . • ALSO. neW and secondhand carriages, light Witten, with which the sale will commence. Blade Aga " all " harness, middles, bridles, tms_. Sir dile of Hones WodneseY. 101.2 t .61.7.1tRn W. Hilltfilfß9B. Auctioneer. A IigrELQA 'NOTICE. V.- :SALM • BABES RRAZILIERA AND FERNANDINA; SAMUEL V. COOK, Auctioneer. ON FRIDAY MORNING; .11111)1 2,1805, at 11 o'olock, on Weld, at the NAVY YARD, PHILADELPHIA. WILL ES SOLD OR account of 63 PALMA &atm 0011 / 220 at , TRH BARK BRAZILIBRA. Regieier Length. 188 feet 4 inches ; breadth. 28teet Bitches; depth. 14 feet 2 inches', tonnage (old law) about 993 wee. • THE BARK PERINANDINA. Register dimenzionst Length, 121 feet 4 inches; breadth. 28 Mete inches; depth. 10 feet 7 Inehee ; tonnage (old law) &boat 880 tons. With their complete act of Spars, fall malt of Sang: Running and Standing Rigging, &a. Talrentottea at the AUCTION STORS, No.lm* soma PEWIT 6TRBET. Twenty per eanlnm or the pnrobatte money Meet be paid on Ole day of pale, and the remainder hetore the vent] to removed from the NMI Iffifd, will be done Within In days after too dote of ogle 7 1 4 , WILL, my 7041 26 2.9.815E52 Cottdrumdaat. AMUSEMENTS, FAREWELL COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL TO MISS LUCILLE WHIMSEY, BINS LUCILLE WESTERN, MISS LUCILLE w'EsTEET„. MlBB LUCILLE WESTERN, 81188 LUCILLE WESTERN. MISS LUCILLE WESTERN. AT TITS wAtierrr STREET THEATRE. FRIDAY J 0.1 1 ,3 LAST APPEARANCE HP:H.r ONE IN AMERICA. LAST APPEARANCE BCT ONSI IN AOISIIIOA. LABT An - A.4.14 - 0E BUT UNE IN ;MERU:Ii. LAST AAPEARANCE Rt!T NE II! A.tERPIA, LAST APPEARANCE EMT ONE AMERIOA. LAST APPHLRAnCE EDT ONE II ASIESSO.A. When she will SDP 114 Pl itT O WOPP/AOTM IN MASTS APD FACES. MAN WITS MISOHIBP4AKING, CORRESPONDEFCE, PHILADELPHIA, May 29, HIM Lee LUCILLE WEATERN: Having heard that yen an tend leaviug your country for ritroo du .lag the coming month, end bearing le grateful rocianabranee icier gri*. kiddhealet in volanterlimperforffilii I for go wafts at our charities, the under planed deem it bat prober, SPb aloae to your departure as a very alight evidence or their respect for roar talent and appreciation of your goodness. to preeent you sores public manifestation of the :r kindly reeling, and, therefore, beg to tender von a Testimonial Benefit. at mush time and place ee yen may Le pleased to indicate. Trusting that the accept• ance of this offer may be agreeable to you, We are, respectfully, Sasses N. Rens Lewis C. Caseidy, ERMUtii Josephs. J 13arclay Herdthg, Wm V. McGtath, Jame. J. Martin, Jacob E Ridgway, John Cuth ran. Frank Granello. R. W. 0. Omens. George D. Glenn, Cherie, W. Emits, John Johnson, John 0 'Byrne. 8. 0. Toblas, (Norge EL Moore, and others. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE, PHILA., May_ 31.1821. -- J. B. Herne, L CI. Oarskly, .1. Barclay Harding. S. soesphs, Janes J. Martin, and others. yopr kind offer or the 391)+ desarve. an suoreetattou 01316 may be fait as I feel it, blit which {swot he conveyed in words. In carving the public 'I have always endeavored to please, and where I lave failed so to doll was the error of inability of art, and not the determination of the mind, To you, representing the people of Philadelphia, I desire to convey my heartfelt thacka for tie great and unexpected kindnese which your letter proffers; and be assured that thousands of miles of space between us will not dertroy the pleasant recollections of my many successful engagements in Philadelphia, and. the generous hoOpitallry of the people of ydrtr great city. Friday, June 2, being already fixed at the day of my Farewell Benefit, I beg to /AM It to yen in anaivar, and believe in. to be the public's end your devoted stn. vant.Lemur. wIIe3TBRA. THIS (viirore) EMELT, THIS (FRIDAY) BIGHT, - • THIS (PRIDAr NJUBT, THE GRAND lETIMLINIAL. THE GRADID THSTAMONIAL, Till CHAMP ITESTINOICIAL, THE Oit 4.1$ D TESTIMO LUCILLE. WESTERN flange LUCILLE WESTERN DANCES LUCILLE IR T ERN WER DANCES AN G AN IRISH JIG. AN IRISH JIG. AN IRISH JIG, AN IRISH JIG. LUCILLE WESTERN 81505 ADD DANCES.' LUCILLE WESTERN ENOS AND DANCES. LUCILLE WESTERN SINUS AND DANCES. LUCILLE WESTERN SII4QB AND DANCES, Sperm your leata. It lAW CHEBTISTJT.STREET TEE -Itvra—GTIVEMBICIT STRIETt A - BO TWERINV Phan' EVENING, Jane Id, Bustle OF MISS ANNIE WARD, When she WM aar bllg CAR ppe LO, THE MINSTREL BBL hi the pretty petit drama. In G two cts, ASEDEOS. The Evening's Performance will commence with the absorring drama, in three acts. THE CORSICAN BROTRICES, which will be presented with all the New mid Beautiful Scenery, Novel Haeliihern Grand Dances, Brilliant Music, and STRONG OAST OF CHARACTERS. To conclude with ASNODEUS; THE LITTLE DEVIL'S SHARE. Carlo (afterwards Asmodens) Min AIM% Wend. NATORDeI ATISAN9ON- Jane Sa• FIST r A y N , D ) XNLi GHRANID / E M S N E M SN T T I A M LO N or , Tun CORSICAN BIiOTHERS. WALNUT -STREET T REA T R NIGHT BUT June Id. LAST NIGHT ONS OF THE BEASON. The grand Performance will commence with Tom Tip lor'e and Charles Reade's FAdeligh CEd; tful Comedy. MAAS AND THE LONDON STAGS /1 onipmer.Aoo. Peg Wofflugton. (with an Irish Jig,) Lucille Western. To conclude with the charming flongedigata. hiISOEISF Nab IG. - ....... Salsa WentOrn: MRS. JOHN DREW'S , NEW .&11.011. f+TREBT THDATILD. ER . 11 . 11 , 114 op _cu. JOIN DBZW. TO , NIGHT, ritivAT, ,ibbb HISS. AUttO.llA ,FLOTti. A morn 3 1 103rd Mrs, Sohn Drstr4 Jobb . . . 4 4, 1 .....Mr . Darden. After which, GOOD FOlt , DO . lll/111, Tom . • •Stuark Robson. JbOINDAY. mat. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, )iti1D1 , 794 , .11)?6AV1i314M.V_1;11'.U5 , A1:4.3 , 4:1 NOW OPEN, THS FORTY-BECOND AINUAL 'EXHIBITION PAINTING AND SCULPTURE. open trom E 1 1, M. till 7 P. IL, Ltd from El the Byentag. avrum id - LLEa 4 ,miu=. l L l Ll TINITED STATES HOTEL, CAPT 11914.1..N3D, N. J., Will open for the reception of Visitors, • OA the lath of June. All communications for apartments, or upon other business connected with the Bows, should be addressed UNITED HUTH HOTEL, Cape lelaud, BIM Jersey'. aux.r.r.war., is2.fmtvew PROPRIETOR& SUMMER RESORT, BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN Horst, HUNTINGDON COUNTY. PA. This old and popular Ifountain Resort will be oDeMeili for the reception of guests on the lot of Jane, T house has recently been thoroughly renovated and MP proved in a manner that will he satisfactory to its sa. trop e , Ilesursion ticket' will be 1111110 by the Mule hyliania Railroad HOMpany, Which Will ire seed the let of October next. S. back will be in readiness of the arrival of the care at Dtldley to convey mate to She hotel, a distance of two miles, Terms moderato. For Phsticalars, address WM. T. PEARSON, Proprietor, Broad. Top Our, Huntingdon county. Penis. COLUMBIA► lIOUISICIt CAPE ATAY, NEW ,TERsEYI Will be *potted thlo season on Ibo FIFTBEktit DAT OF JVISE, for the recaptton of guests This leadlng house will, for the totting swoon , fully sustain Ito well-eotabllohod repotatton. G ill tly encooraxed by tho imainoso of last year, Me proprietor fools intim:hid that a Hotel condnoted cdortrett first•da.9B mot continue o =MU at this old and pop*. ar resort. %he railroad facilities are nroinl sod to he excellent. Beth's celebrated Philadelphia Band has bee* 1114 cured for the OOLUMBIA the coming taxon. For rooms, apply to S. 11, DBItAIBON, NW. chant's Hotel, Fhilodeohda L or to 08011,08 J. BOLTON. Proprlstor. 0,11 , 11 ISLAND, N. J. myl9 2m BOARDING FOR TIE SUMMER.-- mar,Twl.ll6lB TOTIIII OU SE, far the Sum d th e OHISTNIIT WWI'S E a:1411g hAttitalars, address ilea 1 Kl, pot Office jai 401 xrATIONAL ROUSE, YORK, PENNA. -LI —nit due Hotel, recently erected on the northeast corner of Market and Beaver trees's, is now open for the reception of guests. The home, bedding. and farni tore a matlrel, new and of the beat (meaty. There are 70 roome, with warm and sold bathe and' Water• clarets on each floor, Milts appolntmente and arrange+ moms are those of keret. otage Bute?, and it le the de termination of the Proprietreee to have It kept as sash. nerl'9•lnwflm MRS. 0, A. 'fiI,HRATA MT. SPRINGS.—TEIV delightful and romantic watering Pilot benna- Pally situated in tho healthiest section of Lancaster count''', and acknowledged to he the . ' garden spot" of Pennsylvania. will open for the accommodation of !Stint/I en the 15th of June. Railroad communication t mice a der fron Phtladtelpid a, on the Pen unylvanta or Reading Railroad, and daily tram Baltimore and Key York. FOY pastpnlars a tee folvalltior. .A L TLAN TIC CITY,--`°TBl, OLA.II,EN. DON" it now oven far the aosaDroaOlatioa at BOARDERS, transiont and Dermanani NAT Ina, Ira DR. JAIRES.J.EXICINO. tnyl7.iffnant Prom. Woe . . _ fIOARDIVG FOR TILII- BUMMER •IL ,- Season at "Pr opeot Rome.' ' artirf Gaga. For Partlruiars address E. H. (RUBS, Freeland, utgo. furry cousty, Pa. JooWit, - T OP.BT TO SPROGS, OA. B lA. tIOUNTV. rey.rlte enmmer Resat, , wilt 14 no for De reerpflott rt.lkori CM the Jet of Jul; Garbo trill iu rendliadla at Cresson Station . iee Mt— sly visitors to t o Foriefte. Loretto upnr.. parsed us sed tor Its besot:fel scenery and salubrious all mats. A tuna o f =fig oyg%ged for tbe season. For patio*. tare whims. F. A, °MOMS, PtOpriato.4 inysl.llo Loretto, Oambrlts counts. l a. • EA SIDE HOUSE, T VEIOOI OAPr E NT N C LVAN I N A W JIM MY. Ie now open for the Reception of Clueeto DAVID SCATTERGOOD COUNTRY BOARDING, FOR LA.- DIES AND GENTLEXEIi, can be obtained at amid shaded and elevated location three-Otiartar• of • M i tie 'with 01 Fairottle Station on the Philadelphia Ind 1 - timore Central Railroad. Can laava Thirty drat sine MHrkat atrf eta at 7 33 A. M and 4 45 P. 3!. 1,44 L. Al; 41141 Belem 44,..44 South light street. Adam .11.Stiku saenwiss, in4.91.4t. FAJavaLs r, chaster onintr rte , RHANTERED CONSTITUTIOTFT STOBID IILUMBOLD'B lIXTBACIT SUMO.
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