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    tar LADIES' 011.111STIAN
COMMISSIONS.
LADIES , CHRISTIAN COMMISSIONS,
OF raird.132044,
Will hold their
AINUIRBABY ISIROISISS
.AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NMI%
" YBIDAT EVENING, the 9th bah
listerobses to commence at 7.11
MAJOR GBIBBAL a a iiow.ian ,
MAJOR GENERAL CLINTON B. SISK, and
SV. °BOZOS T. MINIMS.
Are expect•d In addrelt lko mootlog.
Jfr. PHILIP Immure, of Cineinnall. lug consent
ed to be Present and ming on the occasion.
Tickets of admlation will be ready for gratnitotuf de
nu.ry at .Tamee S. Claxton's. No. 008, OHNsTIKUT
direst, on Tuesday morning, 6th instant, at 9 o cloak.
jes-6t
'gr. TO OUR RETURNED HEROES.
The undersigned, members of tha committee ap
pointed 1,7 the Gonneile of the city of Philadelphia to
plebe firtaggements for the reception of returalfit To
/natters. desire no stoic to the gallant Dieu who hove
mgratem to their homes with their battle-worn fl ago in.
scribed with **Victory,' ' that. finding it impossible to
give each individual regiment such a hearty welcome
as its gallant deeds have earned. they have determined
to appoint SATURDAY, the lath inst., for a General
Reception of all the returned organizations.
Major General George G. Meade will march at the
lead of the column, and their Excellencies Governor
Curtin and Mayor Henry will review the troops.
A banquet will beprepared on Washington street.
They have obtained an orcer from the War Depart •
ment directing' the
.that th ey
may7l.s and accoutre-•
manta to the troops. that they appear before our
'fellow citizens carrying the same treaty weapons with
which they have saved the Toting Republic.
It is intended to make the welcome worthy of you
loyal State and city.
We ash of you that yon will be present in obedience to
the calls of your respective commanders, that your fel
imeadeeno may have this opportunity of testifying the
depth of their fpralitilda for Tour noble deeds.
Y. • WOLVERT,
E. W. GNAT,
THOR. A. BARLOW.
EVANS.
ALEXANDER M FOX,
S. II Col. BROWS%
G. W mAoriouE,
SAMUEL G. KING,
C. TRoMPSON JONES,
PETS% EicILROY,
JAMBS LYNG.
It Wit. EL eroHLRY.
ar TO COMMANDING OFEIPSKS or
BBTURBIRO BRIM.
Yon are reel:mated to inset the Committee on NAM'
111011 of Beturning Regimen - 8 and Datachnumts TO
DAY. at S o'clock P. N., in the Chamber of the Select
Connell. A. B STE WART,
Clerk of Committee.
OFFICE OF TIDE BOARD OF
EMALTH, & W. corner SIXTH and RAH ON
PHILADIMPSIA. Jtuza 1,1536,
I am directed by the Board of Health to publieh the
following ccpy of an Act or Assembly. approved March
22. 1865. and to proclaim that all establishments therein
described. Masted within the llmits therein designated,
t be closed within thirty days from this date, other
wise the NOVlsions of the rats law 'O , lll be enforced.
03G. 11131311 ginlll. Health ()Meer.
AN ACT SITFTLSIOISTART To TAR !MALTA' LAWS OP TSB
CITY OF PIIILADHLPRIL
Berates 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
Representative* of the Commonweaith of Penneylea
nia, in General Ateembly met, and it it hereby enact
ed by the (72dthority of the same, That no bone boiling
establishment, or compost manufactory, or depository
of dead &timely!, shall be erected within the bounds of
the Pint and of the Tweniy-sixth. Wards of the City of
Philadelphia, and all such establishments and deposi
tories within the limits aforesaid are hereby declared a
public nuisance, and the Board of Health of the City of
- Philadelphia are hereby empowered to enter the pre
mises wherein such nuisance exists and destroy the
sheds and enclosures used for such purposes, and to
seize and sell the implements and utensils used in the
bone-boiling establishment or compost manufactory so
entered. the net proceeds whereof to be paid over to the
said Board for the rue of the City of Philadelpbta. Pro
ofded, That this act shall not take effect until the first
of June next, f ea- tathe3t
FIREBEEIVN PARADE cobivedliN
Specie) Martini of tatelliletratea of
thisCocventiohwill be held at the national Unitdg'
Street. below Math. THIS (Pneadar)
rdSlll.OO. Jane 6th. at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of
faking action In reference to the reception of the Penn.
spirant& ilegimenta on Thnradar-
ROtERT T. GILL. President.
Attest—Cirruns teastin.
Anwar A. lSecretaries• It
UrPHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOB
prom / Mag. AsylentteLra.. June Meeting St 0.601:11
NO. 702 WALNDT Street. on WEDiumAy. 1.4,,
st 11 o'cloelr A. • ia6
HoIITicIIzTEBAL HALL,
BROAD and Walnut Streets.—Special Bose and
Strawberry_ Show THIS EVENING. The Lecture. by
Prof. MAFIA bas been postponed ; it will be duly an
nounced. it
iIarATTENTION, FIFTH WARD.- - -AN
adjourned meeting of the LitiOo HONIT.
MAT ASSOCIATION of the FIFTH WARD will be
held on. 71:7SSDAY kWIMO, June et 1. at the Halt of
*be Good - Intent Hose Company. SP.III7CR. above Slith
street, et 8 o'clock dll citizens of the Ward are ear
lastly invited to attend
ROBERT P. BIRO, Freak' nt.
JOHN J. FBANSLIN
, &weary. it
OFFICE OF THE /RELIANCE IN.
igir ' SDRANOII COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA.
N 9. 308 WALNUT Street.
ParLADDLPHIA, JUlle PM.
The Ecaid of Direetors of the RitLIANCE IRBIL
RAMIE COMPANY of Philadelphia' have this day
declared a Dividend of (9) POUR PER CERT., for the
last elx months, payable to the Stockholders or their
legal representatives, on demand. free of taxes.
Je6-10t THOS C. BILL, Secretary.
garISTRAWBERRE FESTIVAL. A
Strawberry Festival, in aid of the,„Spring Gar
den E. E. Chweb, will be held in SANS OM-STREET
BALL, on TUESDAY RVSEIING, Sane Bth, com
mencing st 8 o'clock. Addresses may be expected from
Bishop SICIPSOR, Rev. ALFRED COOKMAN, Rev,
JAMBS MILL, Se. Tickets—ONE DOLLAR—to be
had at the door. It
A /ADZES &TBAWBEERY FESTI
VAL wail ba Main the Moment of the Muzak.
3r. W. corner of BEATENTH and fitnlffii G 61201151
Eltreete, on WEDBICSDAI, TEUEdDAY, and FRIDAY.
June 7th. Bth, and 9th.
Open from Stolo P. 31. Tickets 10 cents, to be had
at the door. 9e6-3V,
VBION STATE COINVENTION.—A
State Convention Will be held at Harrisburg on
WEDISHISDAY. the 19th July.lB6B. at 12 o'clock M., for
the purpose of putting in nomination a State ticket. to
be supported by the friends of the Union at the coming
October election.
The earnest and zealous hibors of a loyal people se
cured the great .victory in 1864, and made the war.
'wide& our enemies denounced as a Ulnae, &glorious
Meese 11118115.
Our flag has been maintained. our °neintee destroyed.
our Government preserved , and place re- eetabliehed_
let every friend who aided in this result take measures
to be represented in that Convention_ We must see to
It that the Mai:Mot our enemas are not lost to the nation.
Business of vast importance Will be presented for its
unsideration, an 4 every district in the Si ate should be
represented. KWH GAMBOA,
Chairman.
A. W. BENEDICT, t s ar d m i e
WISH FORNET. • jet t 33.19
lar THE TEDITH ANNUAL CONVEN
TION of the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS
SOCIATION of the Waited states and British Provinces
will assemble in Philadelphia at the First Baptist
Church (Rev. Dr. Boardman), corner of BROAD and
ARCH Streets, on WSDIESDAIf, June 7th, at a o'clock
M. Hon. JOB A. BOND of Boston will deliver
the 0000 la address. The goosing or Welcome will
Dare Ideas the ma* evening in the AOAPARY
His Bxesileney Governor CURTIN will
_lmo
aide, and addressee of welcome will be made by Bev.
Matthew Simpson, D. D. Bishop of the M. Church,
Rev. N. Adams, D. D. , Geo. H. Stuart, Seq., and
delegates from abroad.
On Thursday evening the "Grand Oratorio of the
Messiah" will be performed in the Academy of Miele
complimentary to the Convention.
On Friday the Anniversary of the Ladles' Branch of
the Christian Commission will take plate, with ad.
dresses by Major Generale Howard and Fisk.
On Saturday &Benson. x Great Sand ay. Sehool Gather.
In viii take place at the Academy .
It is expected that Phillip Phillips and Chaplain
McCabe, with their coni-stirylag Mule, Will add Inte-.6
rest to the above exercisers.
Tickets for Reserved and Haraterved Seats for all of
the above services are now for sale at CLAXTON'S,
606 CHISTNIIT Street. late Martians'. jcs3t
sarGRAND WELCOME TO THE nEL
egates of the TENTH. ltantiAL COAVSN TICE
ef the °CNC MEN'S CHBISTIAN ASSoCIATIONS
et the ratted States and British Provinces. to be held
at2le ACADEMY OF MUSH), next WEDNESDAY
EFESIN6, June 7th.
His stoma Ciesentor Curtin will preside.
Addy is of Welcome by Boy. Matthew Simpson,
D. D., Bhhop of he M. E. Church; Bev. E. E Adams ,
D. D.. and Gee. B Stuart, Erg.
Major Oekeral Clinton B. Fisk, who le a Delegate to
the Convant on, la expected to make a response.
original Hamm written for the occasion by Bev
thktutd. Ad tbe sung; alai% ”I
Waited to rt e Lord.' duet a nd chorus front Mendel.
solute Hymns of • Praise, by a aeleet thole—Thomas
Bawlings. Jr., leader.
Philip Pbillire. of Cincinnati. and Chaplain McCabe,
are expected to add twereet to the occasion with their
soul. stirring music; also, the Germania Orchestra,
Carl Sens. Director.
Eeeerved Seats for Parquet Circle and Balcony-60 Ohs.
'Unreserved Seats for Family Clothe and Amp&
theatre2o Ots.
Far Sale at CLAI - TOE'S (late Martian's) Book MON,
606 CHESTNUT Street jig -St
SarBEADQVAILTEBb DEPARMENT
01PSZinsTLArA_NIA,
ritizeDAPITTA,Pa, June A, FM.
aikarial:iilre
The attention or Command lug officers or returning
Volunteer organizations is directed to the Jawing *X
tract from General Order So. 94, oarrent aeries. War
I/apartment:
* • * • * *
"En routs to, and after arrival in the State. the fol
lowing will be observed:
immediately on arrival at the State Rendezvous
the Regiment will be reported to and taken control of
by the Chief Muttering officer for the State or hie an
alatant at the toint." * • * *
rUreaunt thereto Commending Oeleera of all Volun
teer organizations returning to Philadelphia for final
diseiterge vrill,immediatelyon their arrive]. in ()lenity.
report their commands to Brevet Major W. B. LAIS[II._
U. S. A . Chief Clustering (Meer, Eastern DivIMOS Of
Pennsylvania.
corarnand of Major General Cadwalader.
JOHN S. SCHULTZ,
issistant Adjutant General.
J NOTICS.—A. 6PECIAL "METING
of the Stockholders of the GILFILLAN 'OIL
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA toill be held at their
ogles, No. 409 WALNUT &rest on TIMiDAT AMR
SOON. the 6th of June, at 4 o'clock. P. M.
ti ie6-41 WM. B. HABBALL, President.
NOTICE—THE ANNUAL ASSET
-IDG of the bTOCKHOLDSEA of the SHO.
ACKBA PIANO FOUTS ffi aIsOFLOTIIitittO CO.,
ill be held at the Office, Do 1021 011.118Taln Street,
erintSDAY, JUDIE 6th 1885. at 8 o'clock P. M., at
bleb time an election will take pines for Mx Directors
to
sere for the ensuing year
jeO.D . H. W. GRAY, Secretary
NOTICE.-THE ANNWILL MEET.
IJO of the StOckhoiders of the PHIL AIM
' NIL STEAMSHIP DOCK COMPANY, for the election
f Five Directors end the transaction of other business.
ill be held at No. MI N. DELAWARE Avenue
second floor). oa WEDIMDAY Jane 7th. 1865. at if
'clock, noon.. WILLIAM RENNIE,
391.64 Secretary and Treasurer
OrTHE EISEIIAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholders of the GIRARD RISING 00,, (of
Zak* Superior). will be' held at their Office, No. 3114
WAVNUT Shwa. on TIINSDAT, the 6th proofing. at 12
o'clock. for the electign of Directors, and the trannae
tlOk Mother Winos. • B . L noon%
Sea etary.
•
PHILADELPHIA. Ea, 22, 1665. za723 ISt
Tar PIIILADSLIPIII6., MAY 25. 1563.
—At a Meeting of .the Board of Directors of the
ISO YORK AND MIDDLE COAL FULD RAILROAD
AID COAL COMPAJNY. Mr. John N. Bickel tendered
hie resignation u President cf the Company, and on
motion Mr. WILLIAM MoLIILLAN was unisalmotaly
elected to MI the Tammy. CRAB: LINDSAY.
E1264/21 Secretary.
W II EADQVABTERS, DEPAST
MFJIT OF PSIGISTLVANIa.
PHILADELPHIA. PA., June J.M.
OZNERAI. ORDRES, No. 68.
I. The sale of liquor is prohibited on all lines In this
Department traveled by troops returning to be mig
rated out of servica s and at the rendtsroue for sheirdis
*ergs. until ell each troops are dispersed.-
11. Persons violating this order will willested. Mitt
he honor round In thair establishmentbe emptied
tut upon the Ironed.
VI command of Maier General Oadwalader.
ITO F. 110HULTZE.
it3.lot Aceistent Adjutant General.
FirSTKAWBERIIT FESTIVA', AND
FLORAL FAIR —C CEDER ROUE FOR OR
PHARE AND DESI . I9 UTE CHILDREN hold a Straw.
berry Festiva and Floral ThirdOS a. 14 atu, ate,
and loth, at 00111er of and Federal Streets,
Camden, J. Any contributions of lime, Tongue,
'7'0701. Fancy Articles. will be thankfully received.
Articles can be sent to A G. GAT TELL & Cl., No 2
Borttlfterettee, or to REED'S R ALL, Third and Federal
Streets, Camden. A. J. Please remember the Orphans
.and destitute Children.
MATTHEW NEWKIRK, President.
E. G tHarrsiz, Vice• President. jes.st
NOTICE.—TZIE AN.79TTAIL MEET
aleAfr :kho e t6a n ta. ani etartton far Pre.
pp, 7 6.,Tri... 1 1 be reld " adte; Nfiae:llll.leß6l:47 Uom.
13.1866. at 12 O'C'OCk 210011. pally.
on
PHILAn EDMIIND 8111T.11. Bectetsry.
6r.ra/a. /Lay 3410. ut7314/0.13
ser SATES. TO CI.,
The Ladies VisitingAorionittee Of the SOLDIERS'
HOME in the OltL of Philadelphia, proton to open a
/NATIONAL FA/M at the Academy of Mule oa the
Twenty third dour October ant,
_for the purpose of
raising a DIIILDHe and REDOW/O.IIT POND for the
',autumn with which they are connected.
The undersigned 0012.111011 d this project to the favors,
ble notice of their fellow aims of the United Mates.
The SOLDIERS' HOKE hee been incorporated bY
mote of pernmylvania, for the relief or SOldtere and
Seamen who hate been honorably
,diechergedfrom and
the Children of those who have died In. the Beni" Of
the Country,.
The COOPER SHOP SOLDIERS' HOME has been
merged in this Institution by Legielative authority. and
Le now in ensoessful operation. But as the banding now
occupied. at the corner of Ease and Crown streets. is
—entirely Inadequate to the necessities of the Home. the
anenagere have given their sanction . the
the Proposed
FAIR.
Although the HOME is located in Philadelphia, its
benefactions are not limited by State boundaries. Its
doers are freely opened to every deserving Soldier and
Sailor of the Republic who seeks admission.
The Management contemplates an Industrial Depart.
meat in the Institution. in which the inmate' who are
able to work at their trades may find employment, and
thus be relieved from the position of mere dependents on
public charity. It contemplates also a department
where children of those who have died in the service
WW be tenderly protested and carefully educated and
hisitgro4 for satiable vocations
While the hearte or we people are overflowing with
sratitui e to Cod. for his treat gift of v i c t ory to oar FA_
tria Armies, we should not forget our duties to the
brave men who will soon be returning from the fields
they have won, disabled by honorable wounds from
the eetiVe pent& of their professions.
The orphan children, whose fathers have fallen in our
great struggle. are also specially entitled to the public
favor and protection. Let us provide a Home worthy of
their acceptance, and worthy of ample whose property
they have protested , whose liberty they have enured,
whose government they have saved. and whose hearts
they have gladdened by their splendid achievements.
Committees for the organisation of the Fair will be
R N o wp d e n pr u en will
render important service
by occasional publications of this noose. which, will tie
duly acknowledged as contributions to the Fair.
PHILADELPHIA. April 14. 1866.
Andrew G. Carta, lan Welsh,
Alexander Henry, Dr. A. Nebinger.
James Pollock. Jay Cooke .
Caleb Core. S. W. Clark.
N. B. Browne. Joseph Harrison Jr..
Simon Cameron., Morton MoMicheel,
D. B Ouinmins, ' Henry C. Cary.
Daniel bmith. Jr. Wm. D. Lewis,
Thee A. Newhall', dames Milikeu.
Henry D. Moore. George H. Boner,
Daniel Dougherty. Charles O'Neill,
B. D. Saunders. - James C. Hand.
J. Edgar Thompson, Edward A. bonder.
A. Martin, Lindley Smyth,
Dr. E. Wallace, J. B. Lippenoott,
0. Messlieler. L A. Godey.
Janet j„, moon', Daniel Haddock. Jr.;
Wm. Strutheie. Robert r: KIM
A. B. Boris, S s. mai.
rey23.tused
Ear - OFFICE OF THE ANITODALIOID
MINING COMPANY OF LAME sursaso.s.
Jo. 3544 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, May 19. Mi.
NOTION' ie hereby trivet:, that the Annual Meeting
of the Stockholders of ' The Amygdelold Mining Oohs.
PM of Lake Superior" wlli be held at the oMce. No.
324 WALNUT Street. on WEDNESDAY, nhproxime.
et 12 &cloak M., for the election of Manton and the
impaction of ocher badmen,
luxe tiel F. WOMBATL Secretary.
MOTILE TO ALL DRLINQIIMIET
Ilar CORPORATIONS OROATIZED UNDER ANT
LAW OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Notice Is hereby given to all companies incorporated
by or under any law of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania. and organised at any time prior to the list Mon
day. of November, 1864. that have failed to make report
to the Auditor General under the Act approved April 21,
1868. and the Act approved April DX 1854, that they are
required to report tee th e Auditor General forthwith, as
follows, viz. •
in case a viz. :
has been declared, the Treasurer
will report. under oath. the amount of capital paid in,
the date, amount, and rate per cent. of each dividend
during the year ending the first Monday of November,
1864. and any previous year or years in which the Com
pany Oa, have bad an existence; and in ease no divi
dend has been declared during the rear or riardi end.
Lug as aforesaid, then an appraiseMent or the each
value of the capital stook, as it existed between the first
and fifteenth days of November, must be made by the
President or Treasurer, and a majority of the Direaton.
under oath. When an appraisement is made, the re
port should also state at what time the Company was
organised.
In addition to the aboVe report, under the act of April
21,1868, companies not paying a tax on tonnage are re•
quired to make a separate report, under oath, of the
Treasurer. of the amount of net earnings or income re
ceived during the period from April SO to November 1,
1804, in acoordance with the second section of the ad.
approved April 80, Het
COMPAN/R8 INCORPORATED BY OTMIR STATES
and •• doing boldness in this Commonwealth." are
nettled that they are made subject to the tax on net
earnings or income under the 2d section of She act of
April 80,1804, and are required to report to the Auditor
General the amount of such net earnings or income re
solved between the 80tfi of April and the let of NW/em
ber. 1884.
All dolinvonc Ceinpniihni ineorporated by or under
Lay law ante Man Penneylvania, will be Medial a
reasonable time in which to make the neYeliii reports
required by law and above enumerated; but continued
neglect or refusal will subject them to forfeiture of
charter, nsder the 241 proviso of the 2d section of the
net of April 20. 1884, which in in ; he following words:
' Provided farther. That any corporation which has
failed make returns to the Commonwealth, as re
quired better act of April 21, A. D. 18613. entitled t
for the securing to the Commonwealth thpa y- ment of taxes dneby incorporated aelnpilkiaA, 'may make
such return within allay days after tin pottage cd this
act. any Jaw to the contrary notwithetandiugn said all
delinquent companies falling or refusing to =tinfoil
returns and, payment to the State, as required by the
general Jaws of this Commonwealth in relation thereto,
shall have all their rights and privileges d eclared for
felted by Proclamation from the Gloveraor. '
/SAM) BLINKER,
Auditor General.
W. H HBBIBLii,
State Treasurer.
myL3 lm
HARRISBURG, May 10,1860.
THE AZONUAL MEETING OF THE
Pnalteohl PNTROLBDIN 001IPANY will
be held at the office 01 the llompeny, No. 524 WAX,-
PDT Street, NOON No. 7, on the SIXTH of Jane
next. (being the first Ineaday, ) at 1 o'clock P. It
11 election of Directors, beeretary, and Treasaxer,
wlll be held. IL ZION INDS.
nty90.71• throretary.
DIILITASL
#PRIZE MONEY AND GOVERN
MENT HOMSTY TO ALL WHO =TRH THI
WAITED SUM HASIGB CORPS.
Orders have been received from the head of the
Shrine Corps, at Washington. not to restrict recruits to
a particular Mass Cu has been the cue heretofore), but
to receive ALL who have 'erred In the volunteer ger.
vise, or in the regulars, or In the marines. and have
been honorably diseherged. Such persons enlbabur In
the United States Matinee will receive the Govern
ment bounty, and will also be entitled to their share of
prize money In any sentare of the enemy's vessels.
Tor further ormation app at the reuniting un
dertone, NO. 111 South FHONT Street, between a
X. and 0'8194 F. M. s every day but Sunday.
J ANN ro
Osotaba an d 4B
MILITARY GOODS.
FLAGS 1 FLAGS,
EvsNS 1111188/ILL
MILITARY FURNISHERS.
418 ARM • STREET.
BANNERS,
Silk, Bunting, Muslin, and De Laine
FLAGS,
OP ALL sum
SWORDS, SASHES,
BELTS, 110t3ANTS, ac.
ituziriwii - sir GOODS,
OF MET DESCRIPTION.
ill-tiTS
FIREWORKS.
FOURTH OF JULY
VIREWOuss,
IA GREAT VARSITY
ROCKETS,. CANDLES,
UNION AND ROMAN CANDLES,
MINES, TRIANGLES,
SHIP LIGHTS,
BLUE LIGHTS,
PIN WHEELS,
COLORED FIRES,
SNARES,
FLOWER POTS,
GRASSHOPPERS,
ALSO.
A large assortment of Wheels, for eale by
A. FRANCISCUS it CO.,
M 3 MARKET STREET
I 0 B.
KNICKERBOCKER ICE CO.
D. B. KERSHOW Si, CO.
B. P. lIIRSHOW.... A. RUNT.
WROLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
IMPORTED
ICE.
DELIVERED DAILY to Private Families, Stores, and
Offices, in all parts of the Olt,. West Philanelplxia. and
Mantua.
Hotels. Restaurants, Confectioners. Brasher& and
all large consumers supplied at the lowest market rates.
Shipping attended to at short notice, on the most rea
sonable terms.
Orders, alterations, complaints. by Mall, promptly
attended to.
°F PM"' 118 and 7Nrarß,l42lrialterAnne.
myll•stnth6t
IL.A.DELPHIA. T E RR A. COTTA.
WORE&
OFFICE Alin WARBROOMB Ro. 1010 CHESTNUT
VITRIFIED WATER. DRAIE, and MUTING PIPS%
with beads. branches, traps, to cotwintwat•
ham 1 I°l2 inch bole.
01221411031274.1, CHIMNEY TOPE and FLUE PIPER,
OP. ranted to PARLORction o GARDE N ' or weather.
3AMIUITAL MID VASES. for
classical destgns,r4 ain and bronzed.
Mignonette Foie. Flower rata.
Ivy Yank Hanging Floe%
Fern Vases. Ac., sic.
Importer of Mintorea Szetanstic Tile, for °blueing
Heath Vestibtdee, ace.
rah]: tntbstf E. A. RARRIEON.
BUTTERFEELDT
ovmairD DESPATOIL
wwoo, 80. IVBARY Skeet, New York.
OfAim No. 40 South FIFTH Street, NAM&
0111.13108 Y VIEBRoII.D, President,
W.
K.
=TOBIN. Treasurer.
this Company. now fully organized, with ample
, capital, owns Its Trammortation on the Plains, and le
ereparr a to 'oared Freight to all points In Colorado.
e l itgie.l4:,;t o rg,trktr, i Nevada
a"
Azimut ' far.
Throuph Contrasts and of lesdlng elven from
New York. Boston, Fhiladelphikalttahurit Whiallai.
Olwinnati. Obleago. and Louie
WN. MANTEL
Anent, New York.
WM. H. MOONS.
No. 40 Month Yitth street,fhUadlicavbss,
D. A.. BUTTBYIILD,
Genera napertntendent.
WILLIAM RVARS JR.
nos sown PlibNT shut
Wholesale and Natal Dealer in
WHITS LEAD. ZINO. AND OOLON9,_
AMMO:IAN AND FOREIGN WINDOW Main.
OP ALL DISORIPTIOAN
AT LOWEST MARKET RATER:
Agents for PATENT GLASS LETTERS. mh9
MACKEREL A HERRING, SHAD, &a
tdds Yam Nos. 1. 2, and i MaekereL
Me. caught Ist ash, In assorted packages.
2.000 bbls. Jaw litiudport. Porton' Bay. and NOM
Herrin/.
moo boxes Label. &gad. So. 1 Rath&
yAbbls Asw Kees
bozas Herktirowsool27 vnnwn
In store and for sale lir
Na. 1.46 NORTH wfußvio.
HEIMBOLDT FLUID EXTRACT
BMW pleasast In taste sad oder, tree froa
Waders peuegtaa, sal lamillakeis solak
CtBTAIN GOODS.
L N. WALLRLITZIN.
MASONIC HALL;
119 CIIZOTNUT STREET,
Is NOW OPENING
ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF
LACE CURTAINS,
ELEGANT STYLES,
AT twos% ruost s Dorgan To luso
DOLLARS PER PAIR.
WINDOW SHADES,
onoio.F. PATTERNS,
AT EEDVCED PRICES.
my2B
SILK & DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
►l`O WHOLESALE BUYERS.
FOREIGN' DRY GOODS,
IBIBILAWIG XovErmis
DRESS GOOD Si
ADAPTED TO PRESENT SALES.
Received per late steamers, and for sale br
JAiR. 11. CAMPBELL & 00_,
791 0113STIIIIT Street.
my27-ilt
'1 L-7.) IrjOrrcil9
FINE BHIRT MANUFACTORY.
The substolbers would invite attention to their
IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS,
which they make a specialty la their busbies". Also,
constantly receiving
NO VILTINS FOR GENTLNMEN'S WEAN.
J. W. SCOTT & CO. ,
GRNTLNIDIN'S FURNISHING STORE,
No, 1114 OILSOTNUT Streak.
IaT4T Four doors below the Continental
,;I 53:10: t 1 1 / 4 , 4 lig/ it, I KT)
EDWARD P. KELLY,
JOHN BELLY.
TAILORS,
8111 CHESTNUT STREET,
•AM NOW IN STOPS
A OOMPLETIC ASSORTMSKT Or
labs-13 SPRING GOODS.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS.
ROBERT A. RANGE.
729 RAINNT SMUT, PHILADELPHIA..
Would nil the attention of Druanists, Corustry Nez.
*Worts, Sad others, to his stook of
Bolin, HIBBS, AND BARK&
In various sized mamas. of our aka pressing. at
PRICES BiLOW TOBNIE ELM.
• full line of BOTANICAL PIBPABATIONS, W. B.
111NBELL & 00. 'EI CONOBITBABIDENIODINS.dge.,
at liberal dhseowat to the trade. ca
Catalogues furnished on applisallon.
_ l v Of 01
1865. "Elm 1865.
exam auLio =Lac.%
ONWILLEITOWNI FA.
RIVCAIALUM\ as CO.,
IILANUIPAOTIIBEBS AND IMPORTERS or
CAI3.P.MICJIWC;HEIs
OIL CLOTH. MATTING, &o.
WHOLMUOI mupAismewra
~rcll~' ` r+ ~~~a Y a a, r#
RETAIL, DEPARTMENT,
11l 0111111TXOT 812,1111 f.
!STA ONEBY i 'BLANK BOOIES.
o:ra - 11ELIZTX2T0 -vr
w coKTANIES.
W. aro prepared to fasulall New tkorPOThttous with
all the Boots they maim at shod pollee sad lew
prim, of Aral quality. All atplea of MAID=
STEIL PLATE CIRTIPIOATIO MISTOOK.
LITHOORAPRIAD '•
TRANSFER BOOS
ORDERS OF TRAMIEL
woos LEDGER.
STOOK LWDOIR BALANCES.
=GIST= OF CAPITAL STOOK.
BROKER'S PETTY MOE&
ACCOUNT oy SALES.
Divtosnro 1100.1 E.
MOSS ags C f chf
SLANE BOOK NAKINPACTOKIRS AND STATMEXES.
sat-tt 4 CRESTE7 stmt.
I 1 . 10 10 1 2 1 310 U iill
SEA BATHING
suai HOUSE
ATZAIITIC CITY, 11111 W Jstari.
This°id. established, and favorite house will Open for
the season on or about the 20th of June. It is nearest
to the beach, securing cool bre41266 at all times. Its un
rivalled Bathing Ratline& BA Complete furniture and
appointment, and its unexceptionable table, render this
house a tavorite place for a summer soiourn at the
Pea side. Fomenters from the city are set down at the
door, and communication with the Inlets la had it all
times by raft .A fine band of musts has been engaged
for the season. Parties wishing to seance Board will
address the proprietor at sari Rouse. Atlantic Oily.
leg-Set H s. Rill(goN, Proprietor.
SUMMER RESORT,
BROAD -TOP MOUNTAIN ROMA
HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA.
Ms old and popular Mountain Retort will be opened
for the reception - of [netts 011 010 let of J l / 1 10 , This
bone loos recently been thoroughly renovated and 're
proved in a manner that will be catielhatery to its Dlt•
trona. ' Bxtmrsion tickets will be Issued by the Penn ,
sylvan's Railroad Company', which wiU be good until
the lit of October next. A hack will be in readiness on
the arrival of the ewe at Dudley to MIMI guests to the
hotel, a distance of two miles. Terms moderate.
For particulars, address
WM. T. PEARSON, Provider,
Broad Top Olin
my22 , lm. Huntingdon county. Penis.
T HE
COLUMBIA. HOUISIG,
AT
CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY,
Will be Opened this season on the FIFTEENTH DAII
OP JUNE, for the reception of (nests
This leadinghonse will, for the coming *Mem. flab
sustain lie well-established reputation.
Greatly encouraged by the business of last year, the
proprietor feels satisfied that a Hotel conducted clearly
!fret-awe 31411/4 emainue &encases at this old and POMP
liar retort_
The railroad facilities are promised tote aneellent.
Beep's celebrated Philadelphia Band has been sap
cured for the COLUMBIA the coming season.
For rooms, &a., apply to BINSIBON, Mey
chant's Hotel Philadelphia, or to
Hotel,
.7. BOLTON. Proprietor,
myißlm OAPB ISLABD, N. J.
I L OWL AND'S HOTEL,
LONG BRANCH, N. J..
will be open for the reception of anode Jane the 16th.
je&lm HOW LAND, HERBERT, It CO.
BOARDING FOR THE BUMMER.-
•-• Two very desirable rooms to rest for the Sum
mer. at the CHESTNUT GROVM HOUSE, Media. For
particulars, address Box le& Post Once 3e2 41.*
EPHRATA MT. SPRINGS.-THIS
delightful and romantic watering place, beanti.
frilly situated In the healthiest seetion of Lancaster
county, and acknowledged to be the " garden spot"
or P 4 nnesdirenta. will OM for the acconamodatior,
arrests on the 15th of June. Railroad sommunication
twice a day trod. Philadelphia, on the Pennsylvania Or
Reading Railroad, and daily from Baltimore and NOW
York. Tor particulars aidress the proprietor.
J. W. PRSDRRIOIL
BOARDING FOR THE BUMMER
Beason at " Prospect Rome. ' Apply early. For
verticulare address B. H. GRUBB, Freeland, Mentgo•
men' county, Pa. jel4l
9RETTO SPRINGS, CAM BRIA
UOUNTY, PA.—This favorite Summer Resort wW
t,O *pm for the reception of visitors on the let of July.
.Coa6bes will be in regains* at Crosson Station to eon
vey visitors to the Springs. Loretto eyries* Is armor.
passed for its beautiful scenery and salubrious climate.
♦ band of music Is engaged for the season. For parties.
laze address. F. A. GIBBONS. Proprietor,
my81•lm Loretto, Cambria county,. Pa.
SEASIDE HOUSE,
FOOT ATLANTIC LVANIA. AVIDFUN.
CITY. NNW JAMEY.
IN now open for the Reception of °nests.
17-Im. DAVID SCATTBROOOD
COUNTRY BOARDING, FOR LA.
DIES AND GENTLEADINostabe obtained at swell.
shaded and elevated location three-quarters of a mill
south of Salmille Station on the Philadelphia r nd Bal.
ti.ors Central Railroad. Oars leave Thirty first and
Market streets at 7.815 P. N. and 4.45 P. 11.: Rep:milt,"
7.26 A. Ai. and 4P. M. Reference. 28 South Sight strain
iddreee Ina D SiIa.RPIASS,
NAIRVIL count y. ,
mY3I-6t Chester Pa
CORNELIUS II ENDELL. i WILLIAM It WATSON,
Late Public ?Hater. Late Cilia Clerk Sat). LeP.
WEICDELL & WATSON
PROSECUTE CLAIMS BEFORE EVERY DEPART•
MEET OF THE GOVERNMENT.
Office Poem, No. 346 D&NNSILTANId. Avenue.
Directly opposite the Metropolitan Hotel,
je6• Pm P. 0. Box 169, Washisgton, D. O.
y EOMBASET, 521 OTIEBTNUT
u • street. Ingraver and. Dealer in army Corm
Badges. Emblems. Fire Badges. and marks of every
.teaeription. Soldiers returning nom. seal find it Mi.
TlttageOng to possess as a memorial one of my fine gold
j aper badges, Genuine 16 karat gold Dorm lunge
&Ism aOn WA. All goods warranted. myth us
THE PRESS:---PHILADELPHLC TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1865:
UNITED STATES
Ey antbertty of the Smelted, of the TressurA the
sadersiened. the Osumi Sebiesriptioa Mont for the
ale of United Mates ffesuritles, offers to the piddle
the third merle' of Trsll,oll Notes, hewing seem end
three•tentbe Per seat. interest psi emus, known as the
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
These Notes are Loaned maw date of July 16. Ink
sad are payable three years from that data la ear•
Macy. or are mayertible M the option of the holder into
GOL.D.BEARING BONDS_
Then Bonds are now worth a handsome PreteltUns
and an exempt, as are all the Government Bondi,
from State, County,-and lirtagaillai taxation, which
adds from one to three per cent, more to their ixOue,
according to the rate levied upon other property. The
Interest Is payable semi-annually by coupon attached
to each note, which may be ant off and sold to any bank
or banker.
The interest at 7 SO per sent. amounts to
One cent per der on a $ 5O note.
Two cents per day on a KM note.
Ten cents per day on a $5OO note.
Twenty cents per day on a $l,OOO note.
One Dollar per day on a $5,000 note.
Dotes of all the denominations named will be
Promptly furnished upon receipt of anbseriptions.
the notes of this Third Series are preoliely similar in
form and privileges to the SeverpThirtles already sold,
swept that the Government reserves to itself the option
of paying Interest is gold coin at 6 per cent. instead of
7 3-10ths in currency. Subscribers will deduct the
ia
texest in mureney up to July lath, at the time when
day itturiba. •
The delivery of the notes of this Third Series of the
Seven-Thirties will commence on the lit of June. and
will be made promptly and sontinuonsly after that date.
The slight strange made in: the cordillera of this
THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of Interest.
The payment In gold, if made, will be equivalent to
the currency Interest of the higher rata.
The return to specie payments, in the event of which
only will the option to Dal interest In gold he availed
of. would go reduce and awiallze prices as that our
stases made with six per cent. in gold would be folly
equal to those made with seven and three-tenths per
cent. in currency. This is
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET,
now offered by the Government, and Its impeder ad•
vantages make it the
GREAT POPULAR. LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
Less than $290,000.0e0 of the Loan authorised by
Congress are now In the market. Thin amount, at
the rate at which it is being absorbed, will 1 1l b 9
subscribed for within sixty days, when the notes
Will undoubtedly command a premium, as hams!.
fornay been the ease on dosing the suburiptions to
other LOW.
In order that citizens of every town and mutation of the
country may be afforded facilities for taking the LOU"
the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers
throughout the country have generally agreed to re
ceive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their
own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who
only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notee
for which they receive orders.
JAY 0001KE,;
SUBSCRIPTION AUNT,
No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
WILL/AM H. BACON. GROOM& A. weans.
BACON 46 WARDER,
STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS,
Stooks bonaht and sold on Commission.
Trust Funds invested City, State, or Government
Lone.
Onbscripttons received for the United States 7-30 Loan,
without charge/or commieeiou to the roxechaaer.
SBVEN-THIRTIES.
AT PAR, AND INTEREST ALLOWED TO JUNE 15.
For male by
H. STAMFORD. JOB. L. NOIIBTOR
STAMFORD & HOUTON,
ITOCK IND EXCRINGE BROKERS)
Dealers in Government ElesurlUes.!Bgesle. Onsarrent
Money. GUT Warrants. ao.
Rooks bought and told on commission at the Regular
Board of Broken. mygg-lm
=WARD DORM. 101#311 1. 111,6300 X.
DW. 11.01311V4 *SD Co.,
BTOCTB AND Z1011434GE
• •
BROKERS,
N. 47 SOUTH 'HUED NUMMI,
PHILADELPHIA.
ALL um we -
SLIM NOM. GOLD. SILVAN. STOOK& NORDS.
UD 00VBADMINT 131101:11,rtsz8.
DOWNY AND SOLD.
Collestkoui mode on all puts or the spunky.
fah Deposits resolved. elided to eight drat . gag intend
noig. rabl4nt
TER FRANKLIN SAVING FUND,
NO. 136 SOIPTH FOUaTs STEIN, BELOW
OBISTNIN,
PAYS irspe resat. Interest on Deposits. Ataanta fns
the sale of - United States 7 340 Loans at Par. Gores's.
mint, Slate and City Loans- and Stooks bought and sold
for depositors and others on Oomuntssion. mhlB.lno
1: 01#1:1 42 al 0 ;3...i (1:1 k rtKr[lll) IRS
600 BEERTGBAnv o l ulis. 600
INONING•TANUN.
STIP-LADDIES.
WALNUT inutorsTk_lA great variety. •
Matt GRIFFITH lc TAGIL SIXTH and ARCH.
LETT ER S TESTAMENTARY TO
the estate of HENRY C. BOGER% late of this city,
deceased, baying been granted to the undersigned, all
pereoas indebted to said. estate will please makz
'neut. and those hsving clams, to present moot
JAMBS DONNAS., Executer,
SeB•tu6t At 250 CHESTNUT Street, third story.
ESTATE OF WILLIAM KELLY, DE
CEASED.—Leiters of Administration to the Mstate
of WILLIAM KELLY, late of the city of Philadelphia,
deceased. lumina been granted to the undersigned, all
'persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make
Pap mint, and those baying claims to present them to
HAMINAH ILBLLY,.
Administratrix,
or to her Attorney In fact, D. W. WHITS,
jet-DVD* 413 b MARKET Street.
TIIIEOLUTIGN 0 F CO PART.NER
SM.P. —The copartnership heretofore existing
between
M. B LOEB, A. B. LOEB, ..TABOB I. FANS
L this day dissolved by mutual core ant The business
will hereafter be carried on by if. B. dt A. B. LOEB,
under the style of LOEB k BRO.
PCONTRACTORS.—THE PRESI
DEET and Directors of the CHEERY RUN AND
PIT ROLE BELEM RAILROAD of the C. L, & I. Com
pany will receive, until Jane 30th,
BIALBD PROPOSALE
Per 'building a Railroad from Romieville to Oil Creak.
Ron
the teem of mer. to the Milroy Quail
Ron Lands: &llama f r om fear to five Meg. Bloc are
invited for the whole work comploto. The Company to
Danish the iron. Bpi cificationa and plans of the Pad
may be seen at the office of HAMILTON N. TOWLEI
Engineer, 011 City.
Proposals to be directed to the undersigned, at Pitts
burg. Pa., care of Lloyd di Black.
Zeit MANDY,
GEORGE BLOM
j€3.stuthlit&ltw JAB. I. BEN
TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.-PLANB
-a. and Proposals will be received by the Rhenish=
and Lawrenoevills Bridge Company till the 72d of
June. for
ERECTING A BRIDGE
ACTON! the Allegheny River, at Sharpsbnrg, Pa. For
Particniare, see the undersigned at the MUGU Lewis.
manly, & Co. at REARM:MEG, or at No.
73 WATER Street. PITTSBURG, or' address him at
Sharreirarg. Allegheny county, Pa. •
roy27- JAM % 0 LEWIS, President
AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
TEA SETS,
WA/TEES,
ICE PITCHERS,
GOBLETS,
To be sold very low, at
1029 CUZSTNUr Street.
Akir.ool4. ffi►Tor. mut Ptimond..lingt.t. nty31.41.*
FINANCIAL.
7-30 L0A21..
THIRD SERIES.
$280,000,000. ,
11. S. 640 SIX PER CENT.
13=MI!
218 X WALNUT STREIT.
I
JUNE
IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT,
33 , 11.V.XML. er. CO.,
NO. 34 SOUTH THIBD STMT.
No. [25 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADILPHIA
LEGAL.
trioquinokl4;i:tliti - 1
PROPOSALS.
PLATED WARE,
BUTTER DISHES,
PICKLE JARS,
SPOONS, •
FORKS,
&0., sm.
N. lITJI_.OIti'S
Widen and Jewelry' Ertaldieliment,
Fr7MMT7=I
000111 R & COWARD,
1'411' 1 .7%3E AND MARKET.
FINE OASSIKERES.
LINEN DRILLS AND DUOS.
SUMMER COATINGS.
TECIN DUBS GOODS.
NEW WHITE GOODS.
DOMESTICS REDUCED. '
ELEHANT SILK SAOQVES.
BLACK HERNANI SHAWLS.
3e4 it
J NO. 810 ARCH ST.
• ISBITIRII STOCK BIDITOBD,
Black Thread Laces.
Thread Veils.
Thread Lace Barbee.
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. batiks.
Cambria Edgings and Insertions.
Shirred *ad Panay Prang& Muslin', for waists.
SHETLAID 811 AWLS BILK
off below cost. • IA 6i*
SPLE ND ID' STOCK OF LINEN
K - 1 GOODS, just opened at 702 ARCH Street, com
prising—
Turkish. Bath. Husk, and Plain Linen Towels.
Rankine of beautifal patterns and all grades.
Table Linens, bleached, balf.bleachee, and brown.
Richardson & Dunbar% Dickinson's. and other
Linens.
Ladies' and Gents' L O Rafe, from Ma to Hi—
liem'd stitched and col'd borders—Ter, nice.
zurBl tf JOHN H. STORM.
MQl7llailkila MILLINERY.
A. di 11 MTEBB.
m*lm 926 O.922TRUT 899 st,
8-4 HEAVY MESH BLACK HER
NADI OR GRENADINE
8.4 black Bernie. ordinary mesh.
8 4 black Tamartines and Grape Manta.
8.4 white Tamartines and Binges.
Healy
4.8 wide
blank Romani.
Rears mesh 6-8 wide Hemel.'
Black Thwarting., Grape Narita, and Chillies.
Double• width black De Lilies and TIMIS* Cloths.
Black Grenadines and Bombazines.
Ehmle. width black;De Laines.
EDWIN HILL - dc CO.,
my 90 tf N 6 6onth MORD Street:
BLACK AND FIGURXD SILKS.
A. & AMU,
MYR•IM 926 011.118TXDA. Street
GAUZE BUMMER BLANKETS.-
just received an Invoice of Slimmer Blankets, the
Arrest and Bahama we have ever had.
IMPPARD, VAS BABLINGIIII. & AMMON. •
Bowe Furnishing Dry Goods,
jeS•atnth et 1008 OBBSTSITT Street.
SHETLAND SHAWLS, IN EVERY
variety. L & H. MYERS,
myB4m 926 09ESTAIIT Street.
SFEOIAL NOTICE.
omr gwrnill STOOK
TO OLOSE BUSINESS!!
GOOD-WILL AID PINTOES@ FOR SALL
TOORISLISIE Atm calm.
We Invite ape al to the above annonneeMent.
We - hays a Lame Stook.
We are Selling Cheap.
Every yard is to be closed out on or before the lit day
of September. Silks and Dress Goods.
Cloths. Classmates and Linen Goods.
Shawle.Oloakt Sk irts. Hate. dm. ,&e.
Muslim surd Calicoes:tender market Deco.
ORNERY & MUSK,
Cor. of EIG and SPRING GAUDIN.
MANTILLAS, ALL STYLES FOB,
mymm rning.
9546
CHS H S . T HTStreet
B LACK ALPACAS AT 50, 60, 75, 880.,
and FL Also, magnificent Black Mohairs.
20. $1.58,_ and
LUDIII'II Mask Wool Delaines. 66 eta.
Double.widtirßlack Wool Delalnes. $1.12 to UM.
Lapin's plain colors Delain's, 62 cis.
Pearl Tints Alpacas and Mohair..
Tourists' plain. mixed. plaid, and striped Mohair.,
low and finest' rades.
Finest Bainsooks. Clambrice, hangs. Satin Plaids
and stripes, 111 rd• ere Linen, Swiss Violins, Aril-
Hants &c.
White and Buff PLOW by . the piety or yard. good
stook. good qualities.
Lawns, Printed Cambria% Bingham% he.
Muslin* by the piece under p
OYES43O h CIONABD.
ray94l B. B. nor. NINTH and MAZIENT Streets.
GRAY MATERIALS FOR TRAVEL
LUNG DR)23556. A. St ff. MISR&
myttlat 926 OHEBTXUT street.
FIGURED slur. GRENADINES.
of the bestualities and atylea In Black and Gray
Grounds. fae to $ 1 60
Trarelllng.Dress Goods, In every viulatY.
New Drees Goods, In treat variety.
Handsome Ohene Silks. a 2.60.
VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS,
suitable for Dresses, Mantles. and (Menton.
00170 M GOODS AT LESSO2B THAN WHOLISALI
PRT
Biarrimae, Sprains. and ?MUG Prints, as..
jd 4 Waltham and Deport)" blmened Eiheetingt U.
H. STEEL & atm.
m7B-tf Nog. 712 and 715 Aorta T 22711 Streak
RENADIZTE BAREGES, ALL
a
widths. A. & H. MURK.
1078 lm 836 OHEI3THITT Street.
NEW ELECLUIE FOR 1805.
VEIN GlilikTßST INVEITION 0P.T.111 AGE IN
HOOF' SICIRTS.
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX ILLMTIO
(or double) SPICING SHIRT.
WESTS' IsEADLEY & CARY (late J- T. di 3. 0.
West), SOLBTROPRIBTOR9 and 1141.917FACTOBBR8,
07 CHAMBERS and 79 and 81 HEADE k treats. Am
York.
THIS INVENTION consists of DUPLEX (or two) EL.
LIPTIO Steel SPRINGS. ingeniously BRAIDED TIGHTLY and
FIRMLY together, EDGE to EDGE. snaking the TOUGHEST,
most FLEXIBLE, ELASTIC, and DURABLE SPRING ever
need. They seldom BEND or BREAK t like the Single
Springs, and consequently preserve their PERFECT and
BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWICE Ste LONE as any Oilier SHIRT
THE WONDBEFuL FLEXTSTLITT and great COMFORT and
PLEASURE to any LADY wearlux the Dumnx ELLIPTIC
SKIRT Will be experienced pannudarlyin all crowded
ASSEMBLIES. OPERAS. CARRIAGES. MAILROAD CARS,
• CHITRost PEWS. ARMCHAIRS, for PROMBRADE and HoUSE
Dawnrass the SKIRT Gan be FOLDED when in nseto 0000-
pr A small PLACID/A Fishy a. a. SILK or MUSLIN DRESS.
A barn having enjoyed the pleattite, Somfort, and
peat convenience of WI/RING the DUPLEX SlailFrlO
STEEL. SPRING SKIRT fora SINGLE DAY Will never after•
ward willingly dispense with their use. For CHILDREN:,
MISSES, and YOUNG LADIES they are SIIPI99Oa to all
others.
THEY are the best QUALITY In every part, and un•
questionably the LIGHTEST, 11104 DESIRABLE,CONFORT
ABLE and ECOEOMICAL SKIRT ever made.
POE SALE in all FIRST. CLASS STORES in this efts. and
throughout the Hump STATES. HAVANA DE CUBA.
scari.u_ annun , A snd_tha_Wrav Ismtfi&D..,m
628. HOOP bKIRTS. 628
gopKINEI, 14 owl/ wag ;. of
HOOP SKIRTS, the best assortment and beet q.riality
and Myles In the city Gore Peelle. all lenstall and
sixes, from 16 to 66 atrium from $176 to $4. Plain
Skirts, all the new shapes and sins, from 19 to 60
springs, from $1.40 to $3. Skirts of extra halm steel
and extra tapes. from 20 to 86 springs. from st.9o to
$2.76 Misses' and. Children's , of every grade, from 6
to 36 sprldgo, from 4to 8 cents per spring; they here no
equal. *guts for the New Flexible Pklrt, the most
pliable Hoop Skirt made. and fully equal to the Duplex
nllptic Skirt, and at much • lower priests.. Also, son.
'tautly on hand, fall lines of low-priced New Turk
Skirts. kid -padded and metallic4astened-15 springs.
015 e. ; 20 springs, ti; 26 springs, $1.15; SO springs. $1 25;
and 40 springs, $l. 60. akirta made to order, altered,
and repaired, at OHS AKOH Street. - myl4 lms
h w g g • -
WATER-REATELITG APPARATUS
WAINISU and VEWI'M MUG PUBLIC DUMD
UMS and PRIVATE RULDEDONS.
liartynoyumw BI TIIS
ODIN ULM AND WATER•IDATIAB
10011111N1
OF PENIO3YLVANItI.
JARMAN P. WOOD AD CO.,
41 South 70111ITH Stioot.
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Hotel). with or without furniture, eonialninild rooma
and good cistern. Apply to H WOOTON, Atlantic
City, or to J. H. HaTIS, Seventh National Bank,
Philadelphia. my29-14t
di FOR BALE.—LARGE NIIMBBR
AIM et [Web Asa NUN cOnyentent W the 014,,,
in the adjoining COWMAN Mateo of Maw Jim'', Bela.
ware and Maryland. (tail and esamtne Neetetet.
it* L PLITIT, 323, WAUW? Street.
•
AD THE MODEL AND HAND- alk
toluelY imProvuo farm. within b Monts" -at.
walk of Railroad station conbantng about 80 atm.
Two nines out, with immediate uoseossion
B. PETTIT 323 WALOWF Strati.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, a t
~,,,...Stomedtate_possession A Ramie? Cho
tat: count), count) , Vsllo 7MI/4 First-class km
out
sear steamboat MOM P. R R %WWI
out (IV) 3 PETTIT 323 WALNUT ' &r em.
fif TO EXCHANGB FOR OIL
Make. A number of ImProved and maim. .. 011 ..
Proved city and country properties. Apply to
IL. E. PIMA' 323 WALNUT Street.
tin FOR BALE-A FARM OF FIFTYak
miuo/0) Acres, in Buckingham township, Backe
county with the stock and growing crops. POSISSIIdOII
immediately. Price moderate, and terms BIM. Ad.
drum B. J. ENITH &CO > Beal &tate Agents.
0145 Newtown, Ps.
Oa 100-ACRE FARM FOR BALE, got
in Bucks county, well Improved, with good
&Walt gs. Fruit. excellent Water, and ex acres of
limber, three miles from Railroad, Price $11,600, One
ball will be taken in dividend-paying stocks, or Go.
vernment or corporation bonds; balance may remain
secured On thepremises. AD AY to
B SMITH at Vv.. Boni Betite Agents
jel.et Newtown, Pa,
alk 100-ACRE' FARM FOR SALE—IN
Bucks county, well. Improved, with good build
ing., fruit, excellent water, and Mx acres of timber •
three miles from railroad. Price, $l2 4100. One-tall
will be taken In dividend-paring Mocks, or Govern
went or torpora!ion bonds. Balance may remain se .
cared on the premises. Apply to
Z. J. swum Br CO.,
Beal Estate Agents,
iel-61 Aawtown,
ik tik. FOR BALE—A GOOD STYLISH
WY of 70ting bay SOUR% goOd else, and
plat ctly reliable; match well. Also, a fine Initial.
bodied fonr.spring Phantom, and a failleig.top single
Carriage, and a new double let co Harness, fire g l / 1
mountings, and aetof alngle Omen, silver mountings;
by a gentleman going to ttigrel.
J. R P. ,
.IE4 Sts 247 MAEKIT Streot:__
STOCKS.—WANTED TO SELL,
OIL
ONE TI3.OITiIAI D 8111P.1111 to a
Will be Bold ?all?, Adaralla
Waverly." Box'lai Philadelphia P. 0.
pllO3 ()GRAPHIC VIEWS TAKEN
or Churches and other public edifices, Cotter,'
MON and HI Intotosdr, 101 thosa who wish to warosto•
ttliVetreettiblattee. AtilaY to B. F. XBIMBR'S' It
CH ktreot. ""T
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A GLANCE WILL BUIPIfICE TO B&-
tie( alt of ' , ha beauty. accuracy , and artistic sza-
Wi of B F. MIMI'S 1110-sisohotographs, In
colo wi
rs, 6`21 AMR Wrest. lto
11
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ALL ARE DESIROUS OF HAVING
good J ust the Wax to please theta are
IMBIBE'S Colored Pbcoographe, wartdrodely rt.:mete
trod aslehed le superb tanner, at OallarJ, bliCOgD
meet, above thereli.
TTAVANA CIGARS.-A 43001) VA.
RIETY constantly In store end bond, it lowest
eon Tates. S. FOOLJWC SOLie.
n% Bin" 10. AIO SOnlb. VIOST
AUCTION NOTION
trzuncirm SALE.
STEADIERS }RENVILLE QUAKER Carr,
LADONA, AOACtrA, CAMBRIDGE.
E. B. HALE..
iiittE. 3. L. DVTIS.
ffiAJIIVEL C. C3Oll. Anntionoer.
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
ME 20th, lie. at 11 o'eleek, at the
PHILADELPHIA. NAVY YARD,
will to mold for amount of the United Btatos Govern
root:
chit stimwmon,HlßlAYM
81 A, —JIA. eta-
MY Mt:Melons: Lenin' Sated 13 11 1 f.k , As I O,B Ni Mt 9
depth or hold 28 feet 8 Inches. AU 0/11V-beara
engine; diameter of egligdeg 08 brawl length et drake
/1 If et. Brig rigged.
TES SIMI, BIEL STEAMER 4IIAHEE OITY.
Register dimensions: Length 244 feet 8 inches; beam lid
Peet; depth of bold 29 feet 9,ti inches. Hu one aide.
lever engine diameter of cylinder 85 Inches; length of
stroke 8 feet. Schooner rigged.
THIS IRON gOREW.HTRaItga LADONA. —Reglstsr
dimensions: Ler gilt 107 feet: beam 27 feet g Imam:
depth of hold IS feet 888 two vetttosi engines; diem..
ter Mt crlin der 3434 inches: length of stroke as inches.
Hark rigged.
THE BOREW.TINI a.421.(11ik --lealeter ginientilonif
Length 116 feet 2 inches ; beam 22 feat 7 inches; depth or
bold 12 feet. Has one vertical engine 4 diameter of Win.
der Se inches; length of stroke 48 inches. Schooner
rigged.
TES BOREW-STBAMBE CAWBElDGE.—ltegleter di
mentions : Length 135 feet; beam d i ame t er pth cyl i n d er
12 het. has one vertical oven*); of
62 inches; length of stroke 3 feet.
THE SORBW.TEIG E. B. HALE.—Netlater dimen
sions: Length MB feet 6 highest beam 23 feet 6 Mabel:
depth of hold 7 feet 2 inches Has one vertical engine:.
Oiameter et cylinder ZS Mabee; length of drake 26
Suchen. Sloop tigged.
TEM BANK J. L DAVII3.—.. Etealeter dtmtnefeas;
Length 198 feet; beam 90 feet; deata of he.d /2 feet *
The aboyonnamea v./Janie Wl.llm !d with Bollante'
Efttantaerr, complete set of Sparc, R ail s, Banning and
Standing Rigging. &c.
Inventories at the Auction Rom Jo. lii Son&
PIION'T fittest.
Twenty per osmium of the purchase mosey must be
paid lathe dap of sale, and the remainder before the
vessel is removed from the Aavv y ant, which will be
done within BIX days after the date of eels.
3_ 11. HULL.
655174AMTANT,
jegoistal?4o
AMUSEMENTS,
NEW OHEBTNIIT-BTREET MBA.
, rna--(1131STIRIT STRUT. ABOVE TWELFTH.
MOADAY and TUESDAY EVETHEOS,Jnne Rh and Sta.
LAsT SIX ELGUITA
Of the crest Doable Bill.
roomatioires,..
AND INN
.
CORSICAN .
BRTHERS.
by Inieh have been received during the poet sir. Mate
HOUSES OHOWDID TO OVSILFLOWIEG.
nob piecee will be °resented with
NEw AE) BUIITIFIIb 131/ENEST,
Superb 00ernmta i Woaderted fdarbbliff MA DAMAO&
biiYribg Matches. and great oast of ehareotere.
At the re quest of many persons the perforwitrwe wig
commence tide week with the Sztravaganza of
DOOAHORTAS
And conclude with the absorbing and mistetiOne
Drama. in 8 acts.
THE COESIOAN BROTHERS.
SATURDAY AP PERSSON, Jose 10th,
YORTY.OSYSETH GRAND PAWL! HAT/E3ll.
When POCAHONTAS pill be performed.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW AMR.
STEM TRIMS.
E R ALI
LLSTKE V K A 4 CI M
MEN. JOHN' DRIW.
MAAS. TM/UV, WEDITEeDAY & TM:FROM
ROBRDAhI.
Roes Leigh OR, . RIFLE
fit .
sott
Drew'
CHIRAL BRIARFIT 4 434 MRB. JOKE DREW, wed
ppkillyely b or WC .1.16“I6
pMLA.DELPHIA NATATORIUM
AND
PHYSICAL INSTITUTE:
BROAD, below Walnut, Philadelphia:
SWIMMING S CROOL
FOR CHILDREN,
LADIES, and
GENTLEMEN.
The Swimming Department of the above rnetittitien
is now in full operation. Dr. JABBER'S System of In
struction Is easy, pleasant, and very successful. Ladle'
OY lentienlen contemplating to melt the seatatere not
he learned to awing let, ar twits! toe visit. Irma
air to tan lessons will enable them to become itpict
swimmers by continued practice. The temperature of
the water is atwa3e that of mldsnaltaer. For Partin.
lore, tee circular. mya.et
CONCERT HALL,
COMMIINOING
MORDAN UVRINIAIL Jun sth.
For a short season only.
MeALLIBTER.
The world-renowned
WIZARD. OF THE WEST i
Tickets.. .. . .. 1.4 • d. "b° MIL
For particulars tee programme: * ... jefi.de
FLORAL FAIR .AND FESTIVAL
vina
AIRBMBLY BlMitilneek
TunDAT,Ma t otr a C41" ' " 111
igtrutes
WEDNBSILLY. JuNR, 7th,
ieB.4t* TRUMAN' RYAN Bth.
ACADEMY OP PINE ARTS, CHEST
.Tenth. will ocuitinue o. a
DOWIDIN6I.
A PL3ad S A.NT SECOND STORY
ROOM, with Board, for two Gentlemen, la a Prk
Vela Itefereloe required Address 'A M .
281 i rO. _ _ ja6.31,
kt ) OARDING-OHESTITIM ABOVE'
Moab Street■. Reference regatredk Address/
oraWag."..Preswalce.
BOARDING —VACANT, SEVERAL
OANDBOIII6 ROOMS, at
mlBll6* 906 6P11009 swum
DAY ]BOARD, WITH FIREIT•OLA.SIS
Sam. mylm o
Munro, at Ito. MK South wAsewro
(1 4i
REMOVALS.
BURNING SPRING OIL CO, OF
riNNSYLTIIIIMIL—Wae O. of this Compsti7 tr
removed from ff0„11.2 Oheein di dila ID tii9 ontilweit
corner or FOURTH sad LIBRARY etreem,
$433 , et JORI °LADING, 00eratarY.
p 00E: DRILL MAN UFA 0T UR ENG
A-4 , AND MINING CO —The Office of thin OrmlPsUr Ii
removed from No 113 Chestnut etreet, to the southwest
corner of FOURTH and LIBRARY Streets.
is3.6t JOHN WADING. liscretsrsr.
REMOVAL.
WILLIAM YARNALL
tam Ile from No. WAD tOvan OliniT
AOT streel. S. B. toe of THlltrilitiTil
Where he invitee the attention of hoasekeeverc sad
those easamensing housekeeoliti, to bid extensile 111*
ointment of useful
DOUSE YOBVISHIWO GOODS,
Superior Refrigerators, Table Gutters. Family Heed*
ware. Ohll n's Carriages. dts. apaalm
_HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY'S
ANNUAL axatruszox
TO ATLANTIC CITY,
THURSDAY. Jaly 8, 1E165. WAWA it
lA. WRITTEN AND VERBAL
foRIPTIONS ghtdttrroconititutilksit
wit. With ADVICE on twilit^ IN* 881 ht
1108, 8411.18t8romment, Jitituftepwit Trilt•
Ins of ORILDBIB, soeisi muksainokau, SSP
and . " 11114. rhii,noftvaa
will-tuthslet Is. Xi 8. TN TH 81..ahowi Chewinum,
NAMECATAWIBBA. RAILROAD
GUNFLINT —To Tootle's and Treys'.
lere— Futoureion Season of 1665
Lake Ontario. sapiens" Bivar.
The Thousand Islands, Portland,
The Rapids of lat. Lawrie es White Moontains
qqor seratona Springs, &a,. &a •
Mentreei. dip,,
Quebec, ent• ale.•
Tickets for the above lixooketotte, which hAVO
mo long and favorably known to the Fhtledelphts
Public, by various rontss to Blinn , Yalta, for Ws At
ibe
PRILLDELPRIA AND ELMIRA RAILROAD Tunurr
OFFION.
*NS Chestnut street. under Philadelphia Biok o whore
fall IlitefleatlOß will be styes.
B. VAN NOEL Paseenser Agent.
MIS OHISTROT Street.
JOHN 8,
1 %1 L a L A I L B L .
0 0
w e n
B e r i a L l . 1, age n t. rt.
jetbtf
rg 011.111&P ANA PLEA.
SANT 81 7 / 1 1MAN 'MAYA
Oast DaN AND ATLANTIC , AND itaIIITAR 1!).
DBLaWARE BAI RAILROADS—UAAIRAIN TO 18W
YORK OR LOAN BRANCH.,
From Cooper's Ferry, Camden, daily at 8,87 A, M.
tor Tarksrton, Bimetal. Toms Bluer, Manotkester.
Bergen, Soma sum, Farmingdale. Shark Liver, Long
Branob,_ Brananport. Oseanport, latontOwn,
bury. Bed Bank, Middletown, Highlands. and Post
Monmouth, thence to New York. bg
Übe splendid steamer Jesse iloy_t,' o Through to
New Bork In die hours. Farad& • BILMIIIO3I WWI
good for three days, $9, itd.tr
WENEMpM CAMDEN' AND AT
daily LAHTI° EAILUOAD. —Three
Trams
to Atlantic City. and one on Banda/.
Tratna leans Vine-street Ferry as followet
Mail Train . . . „
. ... .... „. „. A, EL
..
Freight, with Paaeenger .. ati ached. .... .. D. 00 A, 11
Atlantic Actoninsod.tton—. 4. to P.
Jonah:at Accommodating ' l ' ll ' . .... 8 6
hnC , FE ATLANTA),
Atlalttfe lecommodanon, ..... WO is. 111,
Freight, Ivan Fasecoger Clara intend. ..42,00 I'. Nt.
Mail Train P. N.
Junction Accommodation 86 A. 1111.
Fars to Atlantic 82. Exenrsion Tickets, good 041/
for the day And train on which they ar4 Issued. ft •
SONDAY MilL TRAIN,
LORY*B Vint.street Forty at 7,80 A,
ite urn in,g,
_loaves Atlantic at EMI P. 11.1,
EXTCA HADDONFIELD TRAINS
Leans Vino-street Ferry at 10,16 A. 1111. and In 81.
Leave Lieddoollad at 111,48 Id and 2.46 e. r.
D. B..—Freight =not be dollvated at Cooper' Pohl
P, NI, to insure its going down the nnw st day.
mte-SEnti jubl4 G EgYANT.
air ',i,Uf,!,V,EI. PHILADELPHIA*
WILMINGTON, AND DALE
MORE RAILROAD.
HOME OPEN TO BICHNOND. OTTIC /an
ADAYOLIC
Trains leave Depot, corner of 3110 AD Street Aid
WASBISOTON Avenue. at L 16 P. IL. aottnestAAs With
STEAMERS at Baltimore.
Pare to Richmond .....•..•... ..•-•• *NA. 0..411 rs
Fare 10 City ...... ".....•••••••••
fare to . • . 8.78
fi. F.
080. A. DADMI7I4 Gen. Tic k et Agent.
rHOICE CONFECTIONS.
`.." The liner waslltiee of CONFECI mum, Hata
id nib 6111 WU noon, Alipubmtur.4 frenix. dativ.
STSPREiII Wrimitalt. as
tio 1%10 Wei%
FOLDING SPRINO BEDS.
lidding' of GYM dilillTiPtit
Wnn-bottom Ws and oats.
Suelsior moss and awl? Mar At .
10913.1 m 0 Soolh 81410TH Street
TO PLASTERERS.-sPORTLA.ND CE
MENT, with two ports of flint lattt talit•lt
I beanthil and doable wale restate
Minute and DICOMOI hatder with age lautortsd by
5 E pitmen ,
WU YORK Arena%