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hie funeral, froM the lenience of We brother, .h L. Parry, No. 424 Wililey street (Eighteenth ,en Fourth-day afternOon, at 5 o'clock. • ,f; NE —On Sunday, June 4th, James Edward e, in the 22d yearoChisa,ge. he relatives and friends of the ram try are Invited attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 10 block, from the residence of his fattier, 2047 t street, without further notice, [New York and ltimordlisapers will please copy.] ••Nt HUBLEY.--On the sth inst., at the residence of ' . A. Haines, 1018 Wallace street, Miss Sarah X. 'F u neral an tnedneaday morning, at 10 o'clock. ** AV CHAPPELL —At Fallsington, Backs county. the 4th inst. James H. Chappell. 7 The relatives are requested to attend his funeral, - .On the 7th lust . at 10 o'clock, from the residence of Dr. A- V. Comfort, Fallsington, Bucks county, Pa. They win take the cars at 7.30 A.: PIE., at Kendag *-ten depot, for Tullytown, where carriages will be ;provided, SP-EDWER.—On FlTst day, the 4th inst., Edith :Spencer, in the BOW year of - her age :Her friends are mulled to attend the funeral, from . berlate residence In Moreland township, Sdontgolxi .ery county, on Fourth day, the l'th inst., to meet at the house at. 2 n'eloCAr. F PLACE ENGLISH GRENA.DINES.— . -■—• Jed. received. a case or Blaok English Grenadines; f . at 40 saute a yard. BESSON & SON. blottrnint Store, . • g 9 n l r El e. c . in aasrAtrr stf l e g t. One price. Frtoes In plain II Y BLACK CllA.tar DB LAINE.—JUST °Vaned...me Casa Ordain black Chsly de Labses at CR; gents 74411. BESSON & Bor. Moaratn; Score, 91S CH&BTAUT Street; One price Prim In plain Ignrea my ip WHITE.,BHAMLS, BEST A580'111 4 MINT IN.TOWBI. Pure White Barege Shawls. FttreW hits Et anat. la co. Pure White Shetland do. Pure White Thyet my. IS tt EY ME St LdNDELL. tar T.Ekx., 'TENTS AL•NTVICI.ME* CONY.MNT.IO'I%7' Young men's Christian Associations UNITED STATES and BRITISH PROVINCES, 'will assemble in Philadelphia. at tbe First, Baptist , Oburcit (Bev: Dr. •Boardman), corner of BROAD and Streoto, on WEDVESDAY, Jane 7trt. at 2 o'clock P. M. Eon. JOB. - A, BOND, of Boehm, wilt deliver -the opening address. . The Meeting of Welcome will take view THIS ENENING, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. His Excellency Governor 'CURTIN will preside,. and addresses of welcome will be made by Rev. Elatthew Siropten, D. D. , Bishop of the N. B. Ohara, Bev. B. E. Adore, D. D., Gee. H. Stuart, Esq,, and • delegates from abroad. To-morrow (Thursday) evening the "Grand °retort° -of the Mossialt” will be performed in the Academy of "Music. complimentary to the Convention. On Friday the Anniversary of the Ladles' Branch of the Christian Commiseion will take place. with ad dresses by Major Generals Howard and 'Fisk. On Saturday afternoons Great Sunday-School Gather. tug will take place at the academy. It le expected that iPhillip Phillips, and Chaplain 'McCabe, with Their soul-etirring made, will add ince net to the above exercises. Tickets for lleseavedund Doreserved Sat for all of the above services ire now for sale at CLAXTON'S, 64)6 CHESTNUT Street, late Hardens . It B ar Ciftlit.BlD 'WELCOME, TO THE DELEO/TIN OP THE Tenth Annual Convention 'Young Men's Christian Associations UpITED STATES and BRITISH PROVINCES, To be held at the Aeadetnrof Mote 'THIS (WEDNESDAV) EVENING, June !Mk, His Honor Governor Carlin will preside. ddreiots of Welcome by Rev. Matthew (limper:in, D D., Bishop of the M. R. Church; Rev. R. B. •dams, D. D. , and Oeo. H Mawr, Esq. liejor Genei►l Clinton D. Flik, who is a . Delegate to the t onvf ntion, is expected to make a respmse. Originsl Hymns, written for the oecadon by Jim Drs. buoekton and •dame, will be snag; also, "1 'Whited for the Lord." duet and chorus from Mendel sohn's Hymns of Praise, by a select choir—Thomas Iswllngs, Jr., leader. Philip Phillips', of Cincinnati, and Chaplain McCabe, are f yfcted to add Intereet to the oucaeion with their rant• stirring mimic; also, the Germania Orchestra, Carl Bentz, Director. Beeerved Foals for Fa/gnat Cirole.and Balcony ..50 Cta -Uoratervad Mato for Family (3lrcle.and .A[ool thastri. • --25 Ots: For Bale at CLAXTON'S (late Nartten's) Book Store, COO CHESTNUT Street. It .Wc' LAMES? 4=3llB'l4LN COMMISSIONS. •ADIES' CHRISTU&N-COMMIiBIOIkiB, OF psiLkonLrElA. Will bold their AANIVERSARY EXEROISB3 AMERICAN AVADEIRY OF MIISIO, OA FRIDAY EVBIIINO, the 9th hot. Szerctseo to commence at 731 o'oloc MAJOR GENERAL 0. 0. HOWARD, MAJOR GENERAL CLINTON B. FISH. sad my. oscataz J. moms, ♦re expected to address the meeting Mr. PHILIP PHILLIPS, of Cincinnati, has constitut ed to be pre:mutand tins on the occasion. Tlcketa of ad be ready for v atultons de livery at James B. Claxton's, Lio. 606 OB&aTA OT Street, on Tuesday morning, 6th instant, at 3 o clock. ie6-6t farA FLEETING OF .THE CITIZENS of the 19111TH WARD, favorable.to the ereo. Ilan of a MOISUMENT TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN in the tit, of Philadelphia, will be t h e eld THIS' (Wed• hecday)BVStiltiO, at 8 o'clock, at the N. W. corner of halt/110K and biAbICBT Streets, to form a Ward .Aasosiation for that purpose. It . WM STRUTHERS. Chairman. garOFFICETHErizw 431nEkIll HOMPANY, 19 o. 311 WALWOT Sweet. PHILA DELPHIA. An Adjourned Meeting of the Stoekholders of this . 4Comoan7 will be ne'd -At this office on HO.A DAY. the 12th day of June, laid. sit 12 o O 'alo.k l" & . HYLCON, ROTICS lai HEREBY GIVEN that application harbeem =ads to the officers of the "William Tenn Oil Company" for renewal of Cer tificate No. 144 for four bandree and twenty shares in maid company, in the name of Hiram Corson, the origi nal certificate baying been lOat 'r mislaid. b. M. 00116.1 N, Attorney. 605 WALNUT Street Igr HANDEL ADN HAYDN ISOCII3 TT—Osmotio of the •• hlllteStsEL" Rehaeratt SO•DAI at 2 o'otoch.P. if. praottaly, the &GAP it- DU OFmusic.. Members will pleat° be punctual. . " : • gier—axiitsmorir every rit &Dlr VID AY at SY, F. Admlnien ton colas Store Ao. 11 Sonth SW HT ET Street. - - - Ig3f"' TO COMMMINDINO OFFICERS OF RETURNENG ithelliSlSTS, —Yon ars requested to inset the Committee on aseoption of Satarning Rue =sat. and Detach meats TODAY. at 9 in the Choral''r of the tele et CounelL it A. hTSWAST, Clerk of Committee. st Till LINCOLN MONUMENT."— U ALFRED A. YAX.LOR, the young And °log dent Tenneetwon, wttli delver a lecture un •East Nomi- DO" at the HAILL OF THE THURSD A YU OF WEE, m, Montgomery county, on !WESER°, Jim. , 6th, 1660, at ball• past 7 o'clock, in aid of the Lin coln Monument, to be emitted in Phtlactelpbta, Adana. Moo. 26 cents. Ice cream, strawberries, and other re freshments will be terve& . lte , BOTICE.—A SPECIAL MEETING Of the Stockholders of the IDALIFOAOIAPITfrOLRIIM GORIPANT wilt b. held at Oe Office, i0..10 1111110HANTO' EXCHAAGE, on SATURDAY. Juno 17, 18117, at one o'clock je7-'2t* Jufltt C. 011111t0M. Pteadent. DLEAIMIJARTERS DEPARTMENT lOr OF pstilisANlA. • • • • PHI yLV LADELPHIA, Pe, 1 nue 6. 1665. SPECIAL OEDErie No 136—Setract: 6. By dlreethai Of A n e i t L e i d e States , t Uthn orel t Cnmm eanrdmisng o t he e A ur ni e e d . oro ohe discharged hiladelphia. is hereby ordered, twit after tbe Da d s In Ws city By command of Major fast:mai CADWATADER. JUBli SORULZTS, Asst. Adi Bon ALEX ANDER EIEXELY. Mayor of the city of Pall. ad &Ws.. • It prorrill1131";1 SEIVIETY FOR No 702 WAEHD I &' Street , Alhavalitg 4'3.1 1 11 14 , at 11 0 clod ♦. M. J. 35 • Or OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE IN— BDRAPIO& t OhirArtYs OF rituaora.rilis, .No. 30S WALIIUT Street.. - • PHILADELPHIA. June 5, The Board-Of Directors of the RdblariCE tf(Bl3- RANCE C44hIPAICY of Philadelpttis ha this day declared* Dividend of (4) FOOL YEK Ca N T..for•the last elx mewls, payable to the Btosktolders or their legal representatives, on dTmEO f H I L L . x eesr. eaary. ref•lOt • A LADIES STAA WBEEBT EFATE 11W.VAL will be held in the easement of the llttureb, hi. W. coiner of sEvzsrli and snasu °smut Atreet+. on WED., EeDAY. TIII3IIMDAT, and ritIDAY, June 7th. Bth. and 9th. Open from StoloP. AL Tickets 1.0 cents, to be hail at the door. . ./1 D PZI4I MEAT OF 44117 A B'F VA E N lA. RS, DEPART 11SYL PHILADELPHIA, PA.. Jane 2, 1685. ....—.....-- GESDRsi RS. mu. 68. I. The sale or liquor is prohibited on all lines in this Departmtnt trained b, troops retarning to be mas tered out or service.and at the ranch aeons for their dis charge, until all st eh troops are dispersed. n Persons elolattua this order wilt be arrested, and the liquor found in their establishments will be emptied out upon the around. by command of Major General Cadwalader, • JNO S. BOHOLTZiI. Assistant Adintant Genera], rsr. orgAWBEBRY FESTIVAL AND FLORA! , Falk —CAMDEN HOME FOR OE PBANR ASE,PES MUTE CHILDREN! hold a straw. betty Festiva end Floral Fair, JUNE s tt, 7th, Stu, 9th, and loth, • at I.olller of Third and Federa l &rest*, Camoen, fi. J. Any contributions of Hams , Tongues, Tore. Fancy Articles. will be thankfully rewired. Articles can be sent to A 0. CATTELL & C 3.. No '26 orti 'Wharves, or to REED'S BALL. Third and Federal arse's. Camden. R. J. Beale remember the Orphans and destitute Oblidren If AVTREW NEWKIRK, President. E. G. CATTELL, Vice-President. Oar NOTICE.—THE iII6IBITAL MEET III 0 of the Stockholders. and - eleotion far Pre. std.nt and Direetore of the Connection Itallwey Coin 2ftne. J u neld at the Offi clo ck he Company. on I:OIsBDAY,I3, 1886. at 12 0 noon. 111HW/fp SHIM, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA. ilisy 21, 1866. m73.14J013 Or EL CARD. UNION VOLUNTEER REFRESEUVIE frr " SALOON, FOOT OF WiSHINOTON ATRIUM Shall our brave soldiers I's well entertained on their reform. i It is for the citizens of Faladolohla to decide. It 7rrill be four years, on the ensuing 27th of afwg.eince the linien Volunteer Refreshment Committee WAS or ganized, and if the Inetitution is closed on that day. the . amount of cash on band will no more than meet ens obligations, The war Is virtually ended. yet our Braves who haie eo nobly and valiantly defended our firesides and country are about to return to their homes. Shell we receive and refresh there and show by our hospis •tility and' kindness that their great services are fell* appreciated by the grateful citizens of Philadeiphia and "vicinity? The Committee will. with great ,aleasure, continue their voluntary duties, should the Irtnds ha urniabed, and they hope this will he a dual appeal. 'Contribution* handed our Gommittge, or either of the following - gentlemen, will reach us. and be properly Appropriated: Rev Dr. THOMAS BRAINBED, Mo. S$ Pine stmt. THOMAS ROBINS, Bro., Presidents of Philadelphia D. B. CUMMINS, Beq., President Girard Binh. S. A. AfEBCB II, Hag" President Tamers' ,and Mew J. B. AOSTID, Big., President Sontb.Wark Bank. M. W. WOODWARD, Ran (huskier Manatastnrara'. and Mecbanica' Bank. THOMAS T. FIRTH, Esq., 'Treftaurer FennailTailla Railroad. - JAMES 0..111,1XD & 00., corner Market and Decatur streets.- • SAMUEL B. PALES, Beg., No. 707 Vine street. ElinD BAIMOWS, Chairman. B WADE:Secrete:l.y. inyl9-imwl2t 0 1>PWARALTIVE WALNUT Strel:sl4,llll3rTetLtlVotr Monroe Sny . der, /S. H. Belinob, Xoeieberger. Henry Garay, oFrrosßs. PREs3DEtir. MONROE SNYDER TIVEASCCRRit. E H. RSLF.EICH SUOtt S7ARY. JACOB B. 1111013 T Thin ASFOCIIOIOII differs from all others, It being strictly an orsrailog or Tvorkias capita/ interest alto clarion. All the c3pltal is rued tor me production of att. Tbe Association hss a number of Leases on lint class Oil TorritorY. and arrangements" here been raids for a number more. and it is desi=red at now to' commence the development of oil. One (If these 'Leases is on knerry Ron, in Vennugo -county. - aboat halfway be ileum Ile mouth aid the town ot Plainer. close to the celebrated. eed Well. which now produces 330 byrebt pet day. on which this AMlociatien is sink tog 8 wells; the contract for which is tee en at Bight Thoo.isad Dot-, lass each, includlig engines, derricks. tubing, ac. It is p, °posed to sell Interests in one or all of the wells at this rate, no subscription being taken fox less than ore busdred 'dollars, which <may bs divided In Tour icR rent wells, 'flirt!. Cost -of each different - well FLOW or 120th interest, at 4.115 each, , 1100, will sire the subscriber 1. Stith interest in such - wells as he may 'hopes, Or 9. 120th interest in four dlifArent wells.; thus dividing the risks. or he may Gate a 220th interest in as 'many wells es he may desire at the same rats., A quarter working capital, or interest costing $1.009, may, with favorable indications of oil. bs sold for S,S,C(.O to $B.OOO b, fore the well. is completed, while if held and the well is completed the owner derives from his interest an income of ftom $B,OOO to $lO.OOO par au. num, if the well will only 3 ield bat twenty barrels per dey. This lathe greatest opportunity ever offered in the oil sneculatlon. The capital required for eight wells is only slxtr•fonr- thousand dollars. The office was opened on 'ilionds9, the Pith of Jane, and sls.olXl , was taken the We cell the attention of persons who may Intend In veeting in oil stock to take Interest In theme eight wells on Cherry Eno, and the low capital required. Many somosinles with tracts of far less value have one or two millions of capital. and if no oil is struck all their capi ta! Is enttki should this Association fall to strike oil, which le impossible In that section of country, there ould only the third dollar be lost—betas tee engines, derricks. and 12 tubs, would be worth. $2 out of $3. This le the aresteet speculation •ver.'offared in oil speculation, Witbont °beat or trickery, with a entail capital, and with each a trifling riga. For partlonlar Infonr &Don, tell Itt the Office. 619 WAI.I DT ktreet. Booms 10 end 11. trot floor. m 77-06. jar 'UNION STATE CONTENTION.—A. State Convention will be held at 'Harrisburg on WEDNESDAY, the 19th Ju1y,1866. at 13 o'olock Al., for the purpose of putting iu nomination a State ticket, to be supported by the friends of the Union at thevoming October election. . . The earnest and zealous labors of a loyal people se curd the vent ♦tctory In 1664, and made the war. which our enemii.s denounced as a More, adlorloue envoi se In 1665. •-•- . Oar flag bas been maintained, our enemies destroyed, our Government tueserved. and peace re-established: Lat every Itteua who aided in this mull take measures to be rrpresented in that Convention. We mast see to it thet the crafts of out bnecese are lost to the zillion. licitness of vast importance will be presented for its et nrideration, and every district in the Stat« should be x eprt sewed. SIMON CAME BOA, Chairman. A. W. BENEDICT. ijecretaries. WIEN 1.010E1% lgr ELVA DIEt CIA *ITEMS DEPARIMENT OP PE.1..41115 Y LVAN ie. rIIILAIIIILPITIA, Pa. , Jane 6, 1865. CIIICIMA* No 6. . . The attention of Commanding Officers of returning Volunteer or etanizatione le directed to the folilwing ex tract ?Torn General Order 94. current merles. War Departmnt: •.• • * ' Re rants to, and ft?r arrival in the State, the fOl - will be abservi d: •• immediately on &trivet at the State Rendezvous the R.siment will b. ieported to and taken control of by the Chief Mattering officer for the State or hie as sistant at the point " karsuant thereto Commending Officer. of 111 Volun teer organtzattona returning to Philadelphia for float elicharge wtil,immedistely on their arrival in the city, report tettr come:mode to Brevet Major W. B. LAN. U S. A . Chief Sinstering Officer, Eastern Division of P.-nnsylvanla. Ey command of 'dialer General Cadwalader. JOlll5l S. SCHULTZ. Assistant Adjutant General. tar- - IVOTICE.—THE AWNIJAL MEET -1B t) of the Stockholders of the ?SHADE.- kEIA STsamshlP Dock: COMPANY, for the election of Fire Directors and the transaction of other bnelows. will be bold at No. 126 2. DELAWARE Avenue (record floor), on W.EDNItaDAT, Jane 7th. 1865. at 12 o'cldrk.•noon. WILLIAM DENSIB, jel-6t - Secretary and Tteautrer.. ger PHILADELPfiIIik, NAY 25. 1865. _ —At a Blotting_ of the Board of Dlrectoriof the NSW Y OBS AND ASIDLLB, COAL PIBGD BAILED av AND COAL COMPANY. Mr. John M. Bickel tendered hie reelenatton as President a the Company. and on motion Mr. WILLIAM MoLBGLAN wee nnaelmoull, elected to All the vacancy. CRAB. R. LIADSAY, m) 26-12 t . Secretary. arOFFICE OF im AMTGOALOID MINING COMPANY OP LAKE SIIPABIO.R. Mo. 324 WALNUT Street. PIIILIDILPELIA. May 19. 1865. NOTIOB to hereby given, that the Annual fdectlnlr of the Stockholders of " The Axoyadaloto /dining Com nann of Lake nnperlor" etll be held at the Ofllos. No. 324 WALNUT Street. on WBDIBSDAT, 7th proximo, at 12 o'clock M., for the election of ,Dlreotore and the tranrection of other buetneme mr 20 tje7 F. B. WONRATIL Secretary. 111(YlICE 0 ALL lIINLINWIE ST CORPORATIONS OBOANIZED • UNDEB, ANT LAW OF TRH STATI OF PSIINSYL VANIA. hake le hereby given to all companies incorporated by or under any law of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. and organized at any time prior to the Bret Mon day of November. 1854 that have failed to make report to the Auditor General under the Act approved April 21, 1868. and the Act approved April 80, 1864, that they are required to report teethe Auditor General forthwith, as - follows. viz. • In case a dividend baa been declared. the Treasurer will report. under oath, the amount of capital paid in, the date, amount, and rate per sent, of smelt dividend during the year ending she Are Monday of November, 1864, and any previous 'error years in which the Com pany may have had an existence; and in cries no divi dend has been declared daring the 'year or years end ing as aforesaid, then an eppraisement of the cash value of the capital stock, as it existed between the Era and flits snub days of November, matt be made by the President or Treasurer, and a majority of the Dlrestors, under r ath Whin en appraisement is made, the re port should also state at what time the Company was organized. in addition to the above report, tinder the act o; April el, I[6B, cow anise not paying a tax on tonnage are re quired to make a 'operate report, under oath..of the Tresenrer, of the amount of net earnings or income re ceived during the. period from April 90 to November 1, 15054. in accordance with the second section of the Wits approved April 80, COMPANIES lIICORPORATED BY OTHER STATES and •. doing besieges in this Commonwealth." are notified that they are made "abject to the tax on net carting" or bourne ander the 2d section of the set of April 80. 1564, and are required to report to the Auditor General the amount of such net earnines or income re ceived between the Seth of Atall and the let of Novem ber. 1864. All delinquent...Companiee incorporated by or ander any.law of the State of Pennsylvania, will be afforded a reaeonable time in which to make the ;but reports required by law and above enumerated; but continued neglect or refusal will subject them to forfeiture of charter, us der the 24 proviso of the 24 section of the act of aprll 30. 1864. which is in . he following words: • Provided further. That any corpus Won which hew felled to make returns to the Commonwealth, as re quired by the act or April 21, A. D. 1865, entitled 'An aet for the better ebeIIIIIM Commonwealth the Pal mem of taxes dueby incorporated companies. 'may make such return within sixty days after the passage of thle act, any law to the contrary notwitbetanding: and all defies] neat companies failing or refusing to make fall returns and. pay meat to the Stale, as required by the general laws of this Commonwealth in relation thereto, seen have al their rights and privileges declared for feited by proclamation from the Governor." ISAAC BLINKER. Auditor General. W. H. ILENStS, State Treasurer. inylB lm Ilazunsinta. May 10. IMO. Itlalll'Altir. PRIZE MONNY• AND GOVERN MEIR It. stfl9TY TO ALL WHO MU TEI STATIIB MASTOID 001tPli. . . Orders have been received from the , head of the Marine Corps, at Washington. not to restriet recruits to 4 particular oleos (se has beer the else heretofore), but to 14401•4 ALL who have served in the volunteer 441.• visa, or in the rsgulars, or in the marinas. and have been honorably discharged. each persons enlisting In the United States, Marines will resolve the Oovera ment bounty, and will also be entitled to their share of prise money in any capture of the enemy's Teasels For feather information apply at the remitting ran desvons. NO 3.11604131 7AOST Btreell, between 9 1 AL and S o'eloek Y. x.. *yen dayrit b Sunda._ • FONIT. Captain sad Beeralling °Meer. FIREWORKS. FOURTH OF JULY FZR,EWORSS, IN GRELT VARIETY ROCKETS, CANDLES, "UNION AND ROMAN CANDLES, MINES, TRIANGLES, SHIP LIGHTS, BLUE LIGHTS, PIN WHEELS, COLORED FIRES SNARES, FLOWER POTS, GRASSHOPPERS, ALSO. A lam araortment of Whack.. for ode by 'A. Li. FR,ANOISOUS & 00., ifs.= . 513 KAMM STREET =MO V Wi_i_i_TlLlVA 600 RICFRIGBRATOR I 3; - • Ann w.iTawcwouns lumny . I.lOl‘lOG-TAAL I S. 04P-LaDDILIN, WALVIIT BEACENTl6jajaeat, vanity. ORIFFPI'II rAes, SIXTH. stut ABM. . Davos:AND . cliEmicALs. Boum° lam Eclat:Trio .DRUGB. ROBERT A. EfANCE. 729 BASSET STREIT. PHILIDELPH(A. Would call the attention of Druggists. Country Mar" thanto. and other., to 111 A stock of ROOTS, 11312 . 138, AIM BLEED!. In various sized paokarth_of our own pressing. at rnlcEs B s Ow FOnkflift naT3B. A full Una of BOTABIOAL PRIIPARATIONS. W. IL if iIkERLL & CO.'S CO HORN 7.41.4i1i1D 1111/1111D1118.11••• tt a liberal dieeount to the trade. Catalognes tarnisbed on application. saill;3lo.lP OIL ASSOCIATION IS —OFFICE. No 619 Rooms Dios. 10 and II .1. S.. Helfrich. Nichlone Petri. Jacob ' Krota. je6 tjylg TILE PRESS,-=PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,` JUNE 7, 1865:1 CURTAIN 0000111.; L R. WALIRAITICIV° MASONIC HALL. 119 CHESTNUT . STREET, IS. NOW OPENING ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF _ • LACE ELEGANT STYLE , S, AT PRICES, FROM 5 DOLLARS TO 150 DOLLARS PER FAIR. WINDOW SHADES, ORO.ICE PATTERNS, AT REDUCED PRICE . 1026 0RE13'17.11 - .Pl' STREET. 1026. CURTAIN STORE. CURTAINS, 0010(TOES, MD) SHADES. M.. swor.rx. its fole-rmwts • SILK & DRY GOODS JOBBERS. 10 WHOLEBALIC BUYERS. FOICEIGINT "my GO01;015, ,EMBRACIAG LATEST lOVELTIBS IA DRESS 000 D% ADAPTED TO PRESENT SALES. Received per late steamers, and for sale Vs JAS. R. CAMPBELL Jo 00., m327 -]2t STATIONERY & BLANK , BOOKS MINING COAL, AND OTHER NEW Ws are prepared to furnish New Corporations with tit the Books they require, at short galas and low owes, of drat quillty. All styles of Binding. STEEL PLATE ORETIFICATES 07 STOCK. LITHOGRAPHED !! TRANSFER BOOK. ORDERS OF TRAMMEL. STOCK LEDGER. STOCK LEDGER BALANCE& RIGISTERO7 CAPITAL STOOK. BROKER'S PETTY LEDGER. ACOOUNT 07 SALES. DriMMIND BOOK. MOSS .81r. BLANK BOOK XAXIIVA.OTITHBBS AND STATION NIN. 43X ORISTIOT Street. UalatU JLJ.l,l,!2aa SEA. BA.TIIING t SURF 'HOUSE. ATLAWTITCITY, NEW JAMBI. This old, established. and favorite house will open for the season on or about the 20th of June It is nearest to the,bea eh. securing cool breezes at all times. Its un rivalled Bathing facilities. its complete furniture and appointment, and its unexceptionable table, render this house a favorite place for a summer sojourn at the pea-aide. Pasaenfere from the city are set down at the door, and communication with the inlets is had at all times by rail. A fine baud of music has bean engaged for the season. Parties wishing to secure Board will address tie proprietor at Bart house. Allstate atm jesl-116t II 8. BABSON. Proprietor. U/I.ITED STATES HOTEL, CAPE ISLAAND, N. J., Will open for the reception of Visitors. On the 15th of June. dll communications for apartments, or upon other bus Lutes connected with the House, should be addressed UNITED STATES Rom. Cape Island, Aew Jorsey.. "VV3CW - I"D'prLaSIMR,• id-fmvew -z• ‘PAOPRINI.O2, • MOUNTAIN .H 0 tr SE,' CRESSON SPRINGS. • —; • This delightful and romantic watering place. attested on the commit of the Allegheny Mountatne. at Cresson Station. on the Pennsylvania tiallroad. Will be Opened, for the Reception of Guests, Gn gdOnDAY. Jane lgth, 1865. Several new cottage. have been erected. the grounds have been beautified and improved. and Cresson is now tee of the most beautiful kill homes in the Milted States. gxeuralon tickets, good until October let, are tatted by the Psitnali lvania Railroad Company. For fin ther information. address 030. W. MULLIN, Proprietor. CRINSOII !WRING% Cambria county. Pa. • SUMMER RESORT, .• BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN 1101.1% HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA. This old and popular Mountain Resort will be opeieit for the reception of gnash; on the let of June. MB house has recectiy been thoroughly renovated and inr proved In a manner that will be satisfactory to its pa irons. Excursion tickets will be tuned by the Penn , sylvan% Railroad Company, which will be good nni,9 the lit of October next. A bask will be in midi/tees or the arrival of the ears at Dudley to convey (civets to th. hotel. a distance of two miles. Terms moderate. E'er particulars, address WM. T. ?BARRON. Proprietor. Broad Top City, Huntingdon county. Penes. my22.lm. COLUMBIA H.OUSIU, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, Will be opened this mown on the FIYTSBXTH Dl) OF JU/23. for the renal/Non of guests - This leading house will, for the coming season, full, anetain its welbestabliched reputation. °tettly encouraged by the buelleas of last year, thi proprietor feels managed that a Hotel conducted cicarir Art-Oaths must continue a success at this old and popti ler resort The railroad facilities are promised to be excellent. Beck's celebrated Philadelphia Band has been se cured for the COLUMBIA the coming Beason. For rooms, &c.. apply to J. 11.-'DIUSIEION, Nor chant's Hotel, Philadelphia. or to GEORGE J. BOLTON, Proprietor myl9- 2m OAPS !BLAZED, Id. J. NATIONAL HOUSE, YORK, PENNA. —This fine Hotel; recently erected on the northeast corner of Market end Beaver streets, is now open for the reception of guests. The house; bedding, and faro'. tare a.e entirely new and of the best finality. There are 76 rooms, with warm and sold bathe and water cloeels on each floor. All its appointments and arrange. /Lent. are tbose of afiret-claes Hotel, and it is the de. termination of the Proprietress to have it kept as • my29-inwflus Mag. C. A. WEST. ATLANTIO CITY." THE CLA.REN. DON" ie now open for the accommodatkan o BOARDED& transient end permanent YI eirlatt, 1865. DA. JAMES JENKINS, -myl7.wfml2l Proprietor.. HO VLAND'S HOTEL, LOBO BRANCH, N. J.. bik open fir the reception of gnecte Jane thelsth. juS•lm HOW tall O. HERB&FLT, & CO. EPRB AT A ''''MT. -: t3PRINGEI:-TBIS delightful and romantic watering place, beauti fully slit ated in the healthiest section of Lanca,tei county. and acknowltdsed to be the •• garden spot " of Pennsylvania. wilt open for the accommodation cd guests on the 16th of. June. Railroad communication twice a day fron. Philadelphia. on the Pennsylvania or Reading Railroad, and daily from. Baltimore and New York. For particulars attires' the proprietor. J. W. FRED/3RWL OARDING. FOR FIB . 01.3151h1 ER P otritcniTfe n ad t dr — ers 17. 9 1 r. Montg o• mary conr_ty, Pa. iel-at T OBETTO SPRINGS , CAMBRIA -A—. COUNTY, PA.—This favorite Sumer Resort will be open for the reception of visitors on the let of July. Ceacbes will be in readiness at Cresson Station to con vty visitors to the Springs. Loretto Springs is munr passed for lta beautiful scenery and salubrious climate. .A band of musie is Misted for tire season. "Forintrticu• cars addrees. F. A. OIBBOIIa. Proprietor, myBl-1m Loretto. Cambria county. Pa. SEASIDE HOUSE, N-7 roor OF RENNSIILVAXIIA ATIINUE, ATLANTIC CITY. NNW JERbEY. Is now.opert for the Reception of Guests. in,l7.lm * DAVID SCATTERGOOD, LINCOLN .itlorrumuENT bFFIfE NO. 921 CHESTNUT STREET. Subscriptions will be recelvtd daily for thearestlon of the • . . MONUM E NT • TO PRESIDENT LINCOLN, Between the booze of 9 o'clock; A. M. and 3 P. H. Conti-Illations should be addressed to JAMES L. CLAGROItif Tresserer. ALEXANDER, HENRY, President. JAMES L. CLAOHOBN. ?immures. . • CHAS. J.. STILLS. 4r/rotary. Sal-St CORNET.IU WENDELL, - 'WILLIAM H. wxraow, Lact. Public Printer, Late Chief Clerk Sub. Lop. WENDELL & WATSON PROSECUTE CLAIMS BRFORB EVERT DEPABT• MEAT OP THE 00VIIIINMEMT. Office Booms, No. 345 PENNSYLVANIA. Avenue. Directly opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, P. O. Box 769. Washii eon, D. O. CtiteaT CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE, 727 OHESTIITT Street FINANCIAL. ESTATES THIRD SERIES. 5230,000,000. atithority of the Peerstery ,of tho TreasnrY. the nndersigned, ths General SiberaiptiOn Agent for the sele of tiiit:a Stens Seeniitiee, offers to the paha* the ird series of Treasury Notes, bearing sesen.and three-tenths nor sent. inters et per annum, known 'all the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN- These Notes are •Issued under date of Jnly 15, 1865, and are payable..three years flora that date , hi ens reney..or are 'convertible at the option of the holder into U. S. 5.20 SIX PER CENT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium, and are exempt, as are all the Government Bolide, from &tag, County, and Municipal to anon, Which adds from one to three per cent. more to their wane, according to the rate levied upon other property.. The interest - is payable semi-annually. by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank The interact at 7 30 per aept. amounts to Orm cent per day on a $5O note. , Two cents per day on a $lOO note; ten cents per day on s VW note. Twenty cents per day on a 'MOD note. One Dollar per day on a 55.000 note. !rotes of all the denominations named Will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. the notes of this Third Series are prenisely similar in form and prfoileSes to the Seven. Thirties already sold, emeept that the Government reserves to itself the option of paying Interest in gold coin at 6 per cent. Instead of 7 3-10ths In currency. Subscribers will deduct the In terest in currency rip to July 10th..at the time when they subscribe.- The delivery of the notes of this Third. Series of this Seven-Thirties will commence on the Ist of June, and will be made promptly and continuously after that date, The slight change made in the conditions of this THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of interest. The payment' in gold, if made; will be equivelent to ;he enrrettsi interest of the higher rate., The return to specie payments, in the event of which only will the option to pay interest in gala be availed of. would so reduce and equalise prices as that pur abases made with six Per cent. in gold Woad be fully equal to those made with seven and three-tenths per cent. In currency. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Goverment,' and its superior ad vantesei make it the . GREA3.T POPITIAII LOAN OF THE PEOPLE Less than $230. OM OW of the Losn authorized by Centres* are noW' itt the market; This amount, at the rate st which it is being absorbed. will all be subseribed' for within Sixty ds.ys, when the notes . undoubtedly command s premium as haenni, formly been the sue on closing. the subscriptions to other Loans • In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan, the National Bunke, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to re ceive subscriptions at par. babeeribere will select their own agent., in whom they have confidence, and who only are to he responsible for the delivery of the notes for which ttey receive orders. JAY COOKE. SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, No. 114. SOUTH THIRD RTREET, PHILADBLPHL►, myl6-tf EINSTEIN, .• . • • . . . 14.0191CN•F1C.L.1) • • Sr, .Co., • BANNERS, 'No. IS IESELOAD STREET, . . NEW YORK. We draw at eight, and at sixty days, on LONDON.. PARIS, FRANKFORT. and all other prinslpal cities of Europe. Parties opening current accounts may deposit and draw at their convenience, the cams as with the CITY BANKS, and will be allowed interest on all balances over O)B THOUSAND DOLLARS. at the rate of FOUR • Par - oeut." ;per - annum. - Orders for the Inirebase or sale of various issues of Government and other Mocha, Bonds. and Gold executed on COSIIIIieSIOII. roy24-wtSmif SEVEN -THIRTIES, . . JUNE ISSTJ.E, IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT, AT PAL MID IBTEREST ALLOWED TO JUNE 15 For sale by 1311 E X -EX, es CO., NO. 34 BOLITH THIRD STAMP 1. STAMPOS.D. lOS. L. HOUSTON STAMFORD & HOUSTON; STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. :2.5 SOUTH THIRD -STREET, PRILADILI!HIA Dealers in Government Beenrittes,:Speele, Unenzrent Money, City Warrants, &c. • Stocks booed and sold on commission at tho Regular Board of Brokers. m y 23. 1m Holum H. ?H•HBOH EDW. ItOMDIO co:. ADWARD /401111111. STOOK AND KZODANGI BROMMS, No. 47 SUITE 14 VECtii D hiIiILEST, THSLIDBLPHI♦ NA,NL NOVI,Q. GOLD, SILVSE, STOCKS, DONDi AND GovEutiaraNT sßousrnis. BOUGHT .ktiD SOLD, OoDonlon/1 insole on all parts of the country. Deposits received. subject to sight draft, sad interest allowed. mh7-Sda Tlll FRANKLIN SAVINO FUND '- 1 . O. 136 SOUTH FOURTH STAMM, NILO* CHESTNUT, Pays tlyeper sea Uttered °IL Payola& Agents for the sale of United States 7 3-10..1.10ana et PAL GOYIIIII. meet, State and City Loans and.BtosYs boasht and sole tot depositors and other/ an Coessittssion: eshld•rse EZT7T77==ii • ISSOLUTION.—: .T. 'PARTNER D 8111.P' hereteloie existing bittyien. the nMer signed, under the name or CHAS & CO. ISSY 1 / 1 1( expired. is hereby dissolved by mistrial sentient • CB Atl. DUMMIa l'ln4gm.. 311 9 r 31ae 66 . ne3. C. P: P.LBA.tiANI MILITARY GOODS. FLAGS 1 FLAGS II EVANS & HASS ALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS. 41S ARCH 'STREET. BANNEELI3, Silk, Bunting, Muslin, and De Lain FLAGS, OP ALL BIZBB SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, PASSANTS, &c 111.1:1LITAirg GOODS, oalvair Diemmioi • "1 n ! . • T 0 : EDWARD P. 'JOLLY, TAILORS, 011 OARSTRIIT 'STREIT; RATS NOW a l'loll.ll A OOMPLET3I ASSORTMENT 07 SPRING GOODS. sakt4 8. E. ocs. sum ARD Bans= am= RETAIL DRY GOODS. . • ~ COOPER & CONARD, . C(MEk* - 00NARD,- MATH rAND lIAE T, have* : • The bess„Cassimere steck in brims. Good Mice Drills, Drinks, Coatings. Tailord' Llniras, of every kind. stack complete, prices right. Family Linens, selling, - gold, at 300. Oanze, 'rimed and other Flannels. 'Farr Wool Pellicles, 55 and OS cents. Xsctra gas black Mohair Alpaca, Lupiri's 64 black 'Wool Delaines. Geed Stock whi'a rainrook, Swiss. Bird-ere Linen, striped Mu, line, finest Carabrics and Jima/els Puffed /Austin& Pique. tite Mliitsirarege ano other tam; Shawls. 'Silk Barques and Summer Destera BLACK AND= FIGURED SILKS. _ A. & AtTARIt :MD CEIBEITAIIS Street. .CHAMBERS;- NO. :810 ARCH • • 'ENTIRE STOCX „BADUCED. Black Thread Laces. Tbread - Rematliched Hincikerabiets. bagairts, Cazuhrtc-Engiuse and.lceartions. Shirred and Fahey French Maslina, Col; waists,' EEBTLaltja SHAWLS AAA BELK. MLbITLS4 setting cff.•below cost. . . je6 64* GMAT 'MATERIALS FOR TRAVEL . . LIAO DRESSES. A. d i 11. SWISS, nr78.1.m 926 CREST1111:11` Street. SPLENDID &moil LINEN GOODS, - just, opened. at 702 - ARCH Street, corn prising— ' Tnikish,.Bith, Hack, and plain Linen Towels. Napkina, of beautifal patterns and all grades . Table Linens, bleached, - lalf-bletche., and brawn. Richardson & Litinhar's, Dickinson:a, and other Linea s : . Ladies' and penta"L C ERlkfs, from.L2Mc to sl— and cord borders—very nice mint( ,JOHN H..STORBS. 11.4 . 01JRNIN,G MILLINERY. A 6 T .L . - , : - •A. &:13.: MYERS. , 9.36 OfEBSTAIIT Street. • B : 4 .l3.EAviy MESHBLACK HER DAM OB OBBNADIBIB. - 8.4 ,black liernani, ordinary mesh. 8 4 black-Tamartines and Grape Narita. ' 8-4 whitalninar tines and Samos. Single•vidih r.B wide blaca Romani. Beath mesh 6-8 wide black Rernani.' Black T . :martins*. Crape afatiltz and,Ohallies. Doable- width black De Lefties la 'Matte Wet he. Black Grenadines and Bombazines.' tingle- width. blstek,De - EDWIN HALL dr CO:, 26 Fonth 'MOND Street. - ,RETLAND BRAWLS, IN; .EVERY variety. & H. MYKRIi, myB-1m 926 CHESTNUT Street. QPECIA L. NOTICE. . + SELLING OFF 'UNTIE'S STOOK TO CLOSE BUSINESS!! 'GOOD-WILL AND FJETURAS FOR BALM ' •lEBORNLEY.cuND MUSIC We-invite special attention to the above announsinnent We :have•l. Ludo Stook: '. WeareSellingheap Every yard is to be.elosed ont on or Wort!! the lit day of Eopteniber.,. Silks and Dress Goods_ Cloths, Cassinteres, and Linen Goods. Siutuds.Oloake Skirts, Edk(s.as.,iso. Muslin's and Calicoes ranch under market arise. , THOENLET & CHEM myiSA2n2 Oor. or EIGHTH and SPRING Gu.EDEN. vr - ANTILLAS, ALL STYLES FOR AVA-Mintratns. A. :I B. lITIMS. 926 CHASTNUT West. IGURED SILK GRENADINES, P • at the best nnalltlea and style"; in Block and, gray Grenada. 156 c t 011.60 • Travelllng.Dress Gooda, In every trariefT. New Dien Good., in great variety. Handsome Cb..ne Silks, 52.60. - VENT CHEAP BLACK 81.001, satiable for Dres.ce, Mantle*. and Bacques. - COTTON GOODS AT 1.8813. THIN WHOLESALE PRICES • Merrimac, Sprtigne. and Pacific Prints, 26d. 10.4 Waltham ana Peperill bleached nheetingo $l. H. ETHEL & SON. Noe 713 and 115 North TENTH Street. 4RENADINE BAREGES, ALL wtdtLe A. & H. MYERS. • Blm 928 CHESTNUT Street. NICIPV FOR 1866. JOHlir I•IN*I1 AND Ja4.3EtlKM'r FIFE- CASSIDIERES. LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK, STIBIMEW 00ATItiarS THIN DRESS dOODS. NEW WHITE-MOODS. DOMESTICS REDUCED. -' ELEGANT, &CS RERNANI SHAWLS. TES GEZATERT INVENTION OF Till AGE IN HOOP SILIRICS. J. W. BBADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIO (or double) SPRING SHIRT. WARTS BRADLEY & CART ((late Ai .1. 0. Weer), SOLE'PROPRIBTORS and IN ASITTAGTURARd. 97 OHARBESS and 79 and Si RUDE ttreeta, gew York. THIS INVENTION consists of DUPLEX (or two) EL 'LIPTIO Steel Smiles. ingeniously BRAIDED TIGHTLY end FIRMLY together. EDGE to 11017.1 t, meting the TOUGHEST, meet FLEXIBLE. ELASTIC, end DURABLE SPRING ever used. - They seldom BRED Or BREAN. like the Single Springs, and coneeqnentiy preserve their PERFECT And BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWICE as LONE as any other SHIRT ' TM. WONDERFCL FLEXIBILITY and great cm/roar and PLEASURE to any LADY wearing the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT will be experienced particralarlt in all uro weed 'ASSEMBLIES. OPERAS. CARRIAGES. RAILROAD CARS, CHURCH PEV7S• ARMCHAIRS, for PROME.s ADE and HOUSE .DRIISS. ES the SKIRT CM be FOLDED Whelk to TM to OCCU PY a small PLACE inessily as a NILE or MUNLIN DRESS. A LADY having enjoyed' the pleasure. comfort, and peat convenience -of WEARING the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STERL. SPRING SKIRT fora SINGLE DAY will never after ward with their rule For CHILDREN, jinIFES, and WING LADLES they are SUPERIOR to all THEY are the Vest unrkirri in every part, and an• questionably the LIGHTEST. most IiEBIRABLE,CORPOR.T. ABLE and. ECONOMICAL SKIRT ever merle. IFOR SALE in all MST- CLASS STORES In this city. and throughout - the UNITED STATES. HAVANA DR CUBA. MEXICO, SOUTH AMERICA. and the WEST INDIES. Aar 1 1:413 LE It' YOR_THEELLIP TIC SHIRT. • • • Inv/4m 6.4)1Q HOOP SKIRTS. “ 28. asst.-'• HOPKINS' "OWer NABS HOOP SKIRTS. the beet assortment and beet quality and stylea in the city Gore Trails, all lengths and sizes, from 18 to 45 springs, from $1 75 to $4. Plain Relit*, all the new shapes and sizes. from 19 to 60 springs, from $1.40 to $9. Skirts of extra heavy steel 'and extra tapes from 20 to 1185 'prints, from Ili 99 to s2.76..Aliases' and Children's, of every grads. from 6 to 36 sprid as, from 4to 8 cents per e.sring they have no ,t4nette agents for the Pew Flexible skirt, the most pliable Boon Skirt made, and fully equal to the Daptex !Antic Skirt, and at much lower prices. Also, eon. stantly on hand, full lino' of low-priced New York Skirts. kid-padded and metallts.fastened-16 86c. t 20 springs, $1; 25 springs, 21.16 80 springs, net 26; and 40. spring', L. 50. • ' , lints . made to order, altered" and repaired. at (MS ARCH Street • myl4 lax* • (I,6ItrIZTIB AND OneociATßS. EMMI 1.866. o•Jwom m4Ci3L4a mamma, . , usßmerrown, PA. strb4kiaLular. zic co., itAIrOWII.OTURERt3 AND • IMPORTERS 0) 6.AIi~'~Z'II'~ICa?B s OIL CLOTH. MATTINGS, &o WHOWIALE DEPARTMENT, 1 , 111•10:4A14. CY 3 / 4 ,1 t RETAIL DEPARTMENT. $l9 ORVITIIIPT STRUT 9ENTB I IVIMINNEUNG GOODS. F INEV SHIRT MANUFACTORY. Tie anbeetibera would invite attention to their ISPROVBD CU 'OF SHIRTS, Which they make a specialty in their business. ALM ronatantly receiving MO fiRLTIBS FOR GENTLEMEN'S MULE J. W. SCOTT tiro 100_..: GINTLSMRIPS FUNISHING STORE. -No, Sl4 OHISST NUT StreetY.:..:': Pour doora below the ContinentaL G °llll4 .13111.TENTIMPROVEDBTRAX ..• • WATER-HEATING APPARATUS . • 108 WAAMINO and VEVTILATIIIO PUBLIC I]foB and PItrVATB B.SSIDBJIOSS. 111.11177.1102 . 171 ED BY 1718 ' 'UNION MAX AND MATER-WILTDTO • 0:011111111 • OF PENNSYLVANIA. P. WOOD ac CO., 41 South POUBTIS Street. B M FFALTVVEILL. Start« • Jal2-Bmts • . .* • WIMPS PIP: SHADES. . • B. •J. No.' 16 Noith' instliitreet, iwrormirtrazx or VENITIAN BLINDS`: AND . ;WINDOW SHADES, the lama Mid Inset sisorteseet la the eltyr.ai th loWest 043 h PllllOl. • STORE . 131/11411.M.A.DE AM) Jammu). °heap lot rolls.' Ellteda and Shoditat. TO FAMILIES RESIDM9 IN THE BIIBIL DIbTBICTS We aye prensi ed. se heretofore, to supple familtell;;* their country resideozcee, with BVIET DBBORIPTION.OF FINS eit9assi3B, Tams. • • - Accs ,• au. • • • ,•'ALBERT inyscie atreete E . CON.OMY W.E L T H-4dA.K.E . . • TOPE OWS WRITING DM AUD MABFEISO MEC—Send One Dollar, wefts* paid, end two reostpte Will be forwarded by mall; enabling you in make nye ' elorldarking Ink and Writing Ink, at a coat of not Coesr42tie Cents pet-canon. Address • - . .T. wILLIAIIS. • 1 - 'lOl6 Mt . • Box 216 Post Office, naiads. • SOMERSET" 51 CHESTNUT • Street. Bneraner and Dealer in Army Corps ' , Badges, Emblems., Fire Badges, and marks of description. Soldiers retuning borne will find It ad vaotageons to possess as a memorial one of my ins gold or silver Badges. Genuine 16 karat gold Corps Rinse alwar sen hand. All goods warranted. • mrlB lin • FANCY HAllB.—'-.8111.4303.;43W1FT, & Co.'. 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It contains a iomplate record of this gallant organiza tion; and of the different companies, regiments. and brigades, giving, graphic desorlytions of their Expedi tions, Marehts, Skirmishes and Battles. together with biographical altetehas of Ofilcere and personal Records of each. private during his term of service—compiled from. OFFICIAL. REPORTS and other . Documents, by J. R. SIPHER, Rao It is in one volume, octavo of 71M pages, and is ele gantly illustrated by STEEL ENG& %Vita:id of 13o senior CURTIS: Oinerala MEA.ull McCa.I.L, and the (Talented ItSYNOLDS, and by a Map of the vicinity of Richmond. showing the route of march and the battles in which the RESER VMS were engaged in the seven dare fight; and is neatly printed on good paper end handsomely boned' in black cloth and library leather. -It is sold-only by enbeerietion. . Price from chin dale. 34 win cloth; in library leather style, $5. • .Sent by mail free of postage on receipt of price. . 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Address waYvzi.L. nal7.lrov Chicago. box 418 E WANTED TO RENT - A COAL YARD, with railroad track. or a lot et stable for ore. •Addles' P.. Coal Yard, ". Press Office. res 3t• WANTED TO PURCHASE-A. 'USE . PTIL PAT2IIIT RIGHT. Address "Patent 11 PresB Office je.i.et• GENTS WANTED FOR TR XX DIUBSB AID SPY, the mod intereetinn , and ex citing book ever published, embracinft dm adventures or a woman in the Union Army as Nurse. Scoot, ant Spy.'friving Mott vivid inner picture of the war. Re. turned and disabled officers and toldiers in want of profitable employment will find it peculiarly, adapted to their condition We have agents clearing VW per month, which lie Wiii prove to any donbilus applicant Boad for circulars.. Address .10,NBS CO , No. tl 600 CHBeTUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa my3(l-Imt ROY WANTED-A COLORED BOY between the ages of la and IS wanted. Agely im mediately ac 618 LOCUST Street. Je2-tf 6_ I REATEST THING- OF TELE TIMES —BOWEN'S lINVILOPES. —.Agents wanted . aVeryWbere. Premium Watches given to Agents, On - receipt of VS we will mail, post-paid, IGO Bnveiorec, andu, splendid Solid. Silver Hunting-Oa - se Watch as a prernium to the agent. A single Envelope rant, with circular and. fan particulars. on receipt of 'Weenie. Ad ,ttracs L., H. "BOWEN 4 CO.. P. 0.. Ikkg 4270, 36 BEE UAW Str.et. N. T. mbrr-vm $125-A.)A.°oll'll.-AGENTS WANT ED everywhere to Introdtice the improved REAW & (ILAHE TW E NT!. DOLL/1,0. FA SULLY SS W- I 110 hiACllliag, the only tow. price machine in the country which le Bloused by Grover & Baker ~ Wheeler, al Wilson- Rowe, Singer to Co., WO Bachelt ex. All other machines now sold for lees than forty dollars each are inttingements, and the cellar and neer are liable to fine and imprisonment Salary and expenses, - or large commlseion, allowed. Illustrated circulars sent free fiLsRIZ, Bideeforti. WR.l.rok ' 870 A 114.0.6T11.-1 WANT A.or...NTs everywhere at $7O a month. expel:ma paid, to Eel) FIFTESII ARTICLE& the boat aailloc ever vifared. Fall partianlara hes. Address OTIS GARET, Ridde toto. alatne.• mylo d&W:lat WENTED—A GOOD COMNO• ms piers STORE. on the Booth side of hitrket street, o. Addrese for ols.ok 395 er Cott AND TO LET.. al TO LET-A. PLEASANT COITN mi.-xrity SPAT, with lugs. commodious House, Prelt. Shade . &c.; lye wales oat the York rout. ertel at 203 ht ARKS , * Street, keeond.floor je7•St• GERMSNTOWO-A;CONVENIENT .M 2 Forsished ROCISE mitb•atabls. to rent for the comm. rto a era%ll family. Address "H. M.," Oer tns*toson Po•t nein*. . 307-9 t FOR .BALE, A BEAUTIFUL. AND au valuable prOpertyain the Twentrrfoarth ward. Vine largo garden. largo atone mansion. Malls. and. coach 'house, with every convenience acd comfort that modern Improvement can glfard. Pica ensue treas. fruit, ficaars, end shrubbery. •'Price.*ls.olo Var far ther particulars call at No. 112 S. FOURTH 6tr.et. third 4. ori. front nuildinc je3-6t. RARE CHANCE.-TO LET, THE 119 - 11 Large and Handsome &ore. No. 917 CHESTAUP Bs., just above the Continental Hotel. Fixtares for wile. Apply at the *tore. jet.4l* 11FOR SALE AT A BLORIFIOE .The'PEILADELPHIA 110U811.. af CAPE 131/41). capable of accommodating over seventy mime. This would make a desirable place for several fannies to ea enpy together.. Trice only 14,600. Part of the rand tUre may also be had cheap. 13 P. 01,352. jo3 123 Bonth FOUR:NI btrret. fi FOR SALE—FIRST-CL WEL atal 0 169 D /North BROAD Street--lot 2Dt ZOO. STORE—Excellent business place-214 DOGS street. DirELLlsw. BiGHTERISTR Street, north of Wallace. east side. LABOR DWELLIRO. 12134 GRUEN Street. b.LL BUILT DWRLLiff 0, 1228 North runs irs Street. ?NEM 6TORT DWELLING, lit UNION Strad: Val/ cheap. With many other very desirable properties, in almost every part of the city. Also, s WIC comber of Cottages and Farms - B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOWL tEI street jeS And & W con. SSVSSITESIST.s and (maks., FOR .B.AL F-ROUSE, . NO: :.908 Ma TRAP KLlNetreet..above Popl_ar. Inquire of 3.. P. V ER0118010; lie. 1147 North FIFTH St. . gaPH SICILWB'PRA.OIIOg... FOR Ina BILE - A deslralge RIMIDENOII, wall boated, in a pleasant village in Baena comity (20 miles from the city, •on a Mb road) together with an extensive pram toe, will he sold lcw and on reasonable terms, by a physician wishing to mire. For particulars address a. J. SMITH & CO . agents, ffewtown, Pa. eth • ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-TOR handeme COTTAGE (opposite tie Er . 8. Rotel), with or without farniture. containing 13 Towns and a good ctstern. Apply toll J. WOOTO.I, Atlantic city. or to J. H. • BATES, Seventh. Eatioaal Bank, Philadelphia. zny29-12t fft VALUABLE RAILROAD 'HOTEL Wel AT DOWNINGTOWN AT PRIVATI BALE —The anbamtber offers for sale all that valuable property known as the PRANSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1101318, in the borough of Downingtown, 33 miles weer from Philadelphia - The hones is situated in an angle, containing about one and a half acres, between the Penna., is anus Central Railroad and the Philadelphia and Lancaster turnpike. fronting on each. • The improv&nienta consist of a good and substantial three story . stone Ponce, rebuilt and improved a few years since. containing thirty large airy and well-ven. Glared rooms. with a large and wanvenient basement kitchen, supplied with pure hydrant water, as are also the first ens second stories. Connected wits the above is a good frame stable, two ice•honeee, ald a large vegetable garden. The property has been occupied as a betel for the past thirty years. are a. a business stand is unrivalled or an, on the line of road between Philadelphia and Pitts boric This le a first-class station, on the Pennsylvania Cen tral Nailroki, the ticket and telegraph Ofildle of the Company being on the property All the massager trains on said road atop regularly at this place, and the through express train West stops a sufficient time for passenger sto dine The buildings are admirably adapted to the wants and convenience of the public. and the largely increasing business renders•it worthy the atten tion of persons seeking such Investment For further Partirto ars. address HI3BRY EMU° C.TZ • my2d thmet On the premises CHESTBR COUNT Y..-F R 4111 rruu BALE—A lee 'PAESI In Willbstown tom:LAW... 4 a. tares miles from Paoli Mallon, 'on the , Pennsylvania Central liailrord,eftteen miles from the city. Fine old style atone maneldh. fifteen rooms, piazza .in front, Measen•ly located; baize doable-decker stone barn, h ovt raiots and shedding; atone tenant house; tins pilot/ ; watered by Crum Creek. Excellent land. suite hie for a daisy or grazing. Sold by order or executors, to close s n estate. Pries Claps , acre: terms easy. JAMS, CIENCtflePi, • 504 Vir.a.LIITYT Street. Call for a catalogue of Delaware and Chester conctY farms. JO-St FOR SALE—A FARM OF FIFTY (Co) acres, in Buckingham township. Ruc k, -..A.. COD ray. wish the stock and growing crops. Neet30001:1 Immediately. Price moderate, ano terms eau , . Ad art-es B. J. & CO , heal &tete Ageete, jai-gt Newtown, Pa. 100-ACRE FARM FOR BALE,g6 in Backs county, well improved. with goo dcca.• Both:Bras. Fruit excellent Water. and six acres of Timber, three miles from R.llrold. Price $ll,OOO. One half will be taken in dividend• pay tug stocks. or Go. veromept , corporation bonds; balance .may remain secured On the premises. Apply to • . ••B: J. §III.TII & (10., Beal Estate Agents - jel•et . .Newtown, 13a. • gok, 100:AORE FARM FOR SALE-IN --- Baths county, well improved, with good betid ing', fruit, excellent water, and six acres of timber; three miles from railroad. Price, $ l2 Oce-half will be taken in' diovidend-par log stocks; or Govern ment or corporation bonds. Balance may remain se cured on the premises. Apply to B. J. SMITH do Beal P.slate Agents. bewtown. re. W %IO FOR 13A.LE-A. FEW - and no-top Wagons of OD? own make. ago. W WAN- Oil & CO No. 1219 CHSISTNOT Street _Tm FOR SALE—A GOOD STYLISH Pair of young bay 80E533, good size, and pettedly reliable; match Well. Alan, a tine English bodied tone. eyeing Phaeton, and a falling-ton Ginnie Carriage, 'end a new double set 0/ BSTI/11R. Are gilt mountings, and aGt of 6111110 Harness, silver mountings; by a gsntlenien going to tievel. - R P.. 2417 MARKET Street. CAMPILION CARPET.-TEIS.:NBW article of floor covering can be seen la practical ace at 812 WALNUT Street. fromB toll A el. and from 2 to 6 P. M. Also, a few Country Sight. for sale. addreco.•wtth stamp, BENJ. CASSIILSSRSY. Box 716 olty P. 0. . Oft ...UNION • MOWING MACHINES ...a+ AT BEDIIMID PHICZEI —These celebrated Xa• chime are MIMS warranted to give eatisr:etion. For eels by ' ROBSRT BUIIT, Je je7 see. 'ORS and 92* MAXIM st ,abase Ninth. ab BUCKEYE JUNIOR MO WER ADD ?BB DUCIESTE MOWER ADD RUPEE, at Reduced Prloss.-.These celebrated Machines are ways warranted to give satisfaction For IST, IRIS by ROBERT DO . ja-Dot 92.2 au5.924 MARKET St • above Ninth. AI PRATT'S STEEL-TOOTH HORSE RAKES.—Revolving lakes. Ray Tedder*. Hay . 'Elevators. Caltiyators, and Coitiv.toy Toath. at Re (lured Prick For safe by ROUST BERM Ja . je7 Noe. 922 and 924 EfaltElir et:* above.Drintis. PHOTOGRAPHS OF PUBLIC BULUD- I 'Hburches, Reeidences. Conntr r Seats Those 'echo 'wish-to . proserve a teoe of the old hotnemeat should apply to B. F. HHIMER, Photographer, 624 ARCH Street . CARD PHOTO GE APES - TWICLVE for $1 ; neat and pretty styles; likenesses sulta" W e tor albums ; int t the at, In for scholars to exchange with classmates. SKOOKD Street &b. , " . ARTEB DE • - VISITE—ONE AND ,nlissi•lionld avail Ilesselves of the 'Wit! sag eggs siees. of B F, RBI to having thelr cartes de 5t624 Ageff HAVANA CIGA GOOD VA RIETY constantly In store and Wag.. at lowest rash rates S. POGUIR . & dOSS. m 724 the So. 216 Soath YBOAT btreet. rpri—liM--BTIOALL--I—SiliaDlD Tad • w...: - ...:, Loo ( o , der. f l rz t le i rst. .. . . • .. ... . - ••• 6CO " do' 'Yost '. . WO " do Mutton. • 1,000 " do Terkel: . ' 1.000 de. Chicken. • - , - &fa " sesotted Soaps. jilt. n,.__76 . 2 0 . seas. , Fo r sid. b 7 , , BROOM &WI lAIIB, "tad-t/ 107 loath WATBII Bt-npet Wpared RY SUPERIOR GUM DROP, pre liy EITSPBENV. We 1 Midi, : jat Int . No. 1210 NARKS!' Omsk . D Er.iitmmi Mit-M=3X.lroas, WSW CHESTNUT-STREET --TrEA..; BE—CHESTIUT STREET. ABOVE kiELETH.. WEDBIEDLY Jona r LAST EIGHT BUT TrillEß Of tie vest. Double Bill: .1' • TOCHAHOBTAR. AND CNN coasices swyrallui, by Which have been received during Lae past eight Medi ROUSER CROWDED TO OVIZEPLOWING. Both pieces win be presented with sn " rb eaDIEW 1) 13 .8AUTIFUL 8 'EBERT nate Wzderful If tthi tt ' e ' rv..Orsti n d Dam en.' Mitring - At 111. a lAt greet cast of ceereciers commoner this weekl`e.i"lthm th ' el -4 :t&egTu r A rm or " wilt , And concludePOCellorilTaB Drama, In 3 acct wi th the absorhana Sod mirateticnwt THE CORBPIAIf BROTREBiI. SATURDAY AV rEkt3l 00N, Jute letb, TORTS"- hEcEP Tl 3 ORABD FA ISIL'r aSArirrB6, Whoa POCLHONT tli will be pert,:ate l. MOBDAT. June 13. Benefit of T 0. . Yost. r. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW A.Roki,. STREET TURA 'NE. LAST WEEK OF MU. JOHN DRAW. WEDNESDAY it THURSD Al. EVENING& BOSEDALB. , - OR,TER. RIFLE BALL. Rosa Lalrh Mrs. John Draw. FRIDAY. BENEFIT OF MRS. .TOll Dl3ll CV, p54,L. l ively her arPearance, And positlyaly c lael Rosedale.B pHILADRLPRIA. NATATORIUM PHYSICAL INSTITUTES BROAD, below Walnut, Phi/adelphiair SWIMMING - S 01-11.00ra FOR CHILDREN, The Swimming Department of the above Institution Is now in full operation. Dr: JAISISSII'S System of Ist , situation is easy, pleasant, and very Successful. Ladles or gentlemen contemplating to visit the sesabore not having learned to swim yet, are invite! to a :visit. Front six to ten lessons :will entitle tham to became good swimmers by continued practice. The temPerature of the water is alway a that of midsummer. For particu lars, see circular. hard -et VON - CERT RAIL N.+ MODDA. VBaiNc inaosth. Fars short aeason only, MaiLLISTER, The world.-ronolonod WIZARD OF TR& WEST. Tickets ..'. . For partionlars ree programmes FLORAL FAIR AND FRSTIVA.L. AT TIM ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, TENTS and. CHESTNUT Streets. 021 TUESDAY; JUNE 6 WEDNLDAY. JUNE 7th. TSURSDeY, JUNE SM. CADEMY .OF FINE ARTS, - CREST AIMT Street, - "above !Tenth; will continne open antil,June le. /Omission 10 cents. A DENTLEII4N TIRED OF HOTEL 1.1F.E, desires to find private Bosrdiag. A liberal price paid. Refelences, if necessary. Boarding--hones IlAtd Sot raspood. Address Box - ?VI P 0. Address SEtivir Art* 7TI-4 J 4 Aram FOUR • DESIR A BLE ROOMS, WITH . •••• BO ABT A , st bins WI 6DOOSS'. Rear II AVIRYORD STATION. r exitt.ylvatila Railroad. .1..7.11 tat. A PLR A. S ANT SECOND STORY ROTC with Bard, foi•two Gentlemen. In a P S M t. n. vote inmily. Reference quirad. . Address • Box WM P. 0.. ROATIDING VACANT, BEVBRAIo 1 - 0 B ANDSOMB BOOMS, at 0/781:12$ 906 OIIIIME STEM. TILT BOARD, WITH FIRST.OLA.BB Dliasii; at 80. Mk South WASallia'POl myliklor p RMOVAL.—GEO. W. • WA T SON & AL.. co. have removed their CARRIAGE REPOSITORY to their old piece. Po. 19 19 ORBEITAIS r Eltrwst (and•r Conce.rt Hell), wittye they will keep a st,ick of Cora-Logan of their own mate. end will receive orders for every' de.viption or Ant-Claes work. Just 7. 1f66. .11DtURNING SPRING OIL • CO. OF PANBST.LVAIOII.—The Offlas of this Compute Ls rallwred frog So. US Oheetaut street to the southwest termer otBOWsTB sad MBSAST Streets. jeft-dt '. . • ' ' JOBB °LADING, Secretary. POCK DRILL MANUFACTURING AIM RIMING CO —The °Eke of this Company Is removed from no 113 Chestnut lama, to the aoathwest earner of FOURTH and :ABRAM'S' Streets. jeß•l3t • JOH2I•GLALDLING, Secretary. REMOVAL. WILLIAM MARIALL • Has Pemoesd from No. 1020 to No 111311 MINT VITT etreet. 8. E. corner of THIRTEENTH Street Where he invites the attention of honsekeepert. sag those eommtusing housekeeping, to his ezieuliVO ar itortmeet of useful PIOUSS FURNISHING GOODS. Superior Refrigerators. Table Cutlery. Family Hard- Mare. Obildren's Cerrieges, eta.. are sp24-aae raz imxcv....Lovio EL" IMAMS ALES THE BEST II THE WORLD• 1. R. MICHENER CO., . • OSEREAL PSOVIBIOS MALES*. . . PAND C 01.311 OP THI OH " IaXCELSICVEL " SUGABAMILKD 1D S, TONGUES, AND BEEF, Nos. 1.4!2 and 144 N. FRONT Between Arch and Race streets. Phllsds. The Justly celebrated "IXOELSIOR" HAMS an *wed by 1. H. M. & Co. (In a style peculiar to thew esprecaly for Ysldll.7 USE; are of delielons Savor; free from the unpleasant taste of *alt. and ass *renounced by epssar.s superior to any now offered for inh26-fmwars yA.xtNs. •'COTTON. WOOLEN, LINEN. ALEX. WHILLDIN & SONS, Jes-mwl3t* so.. 20 and 25t South FRO= Stmt. gr4MMg., CANAWIBB A. RAILROAD C )11P.A.11 T. —To Tourist' and Trait*le .era— Excursion heation. of 1865 Lei!, Qatari° ragttenay River. The Thousand Islands, IPort,tand, The Sapid& of St. Lawrence White afoontains, River, IBaratoga, Springs, ho.. ho Montreal, • he., dm Quebec. be., be., Tivirets for the above Excursions, which have bega ert tong and favorably . known to the Pidladaphla prattle, by various routes to Niagara Palls, for sale at PHILADELPHIA AND SMITH& FFICE. BAITAOAD TICE3I2 o 423 Chestnut street. under Phdadelphin Sauk, wham !rut Information will be given. D. VAN HORN. Pas/anger Agent. 4215 CHESTNUT Street. JOIIN B. MLLES. General . aget. 13 OALLOWBILLBract 7- ttw-- Lee , RANT BUNKER TFLAvai,— OANORN AND ATLANTIC, AND RARITAN AND DILAWARE ReiLßoADA—CAllialN TO 11W YORK ON LONG BRANori. From Cooper's Ferry, Camden, daily at 8.87 L. X. 'or Tockerion, Barnegat, Tome Meer, Manchester Bergen, Bona% clam; Farmingdale, Shark River, Toni Branch, Branceport Catsup()ft. Satontowa, 80.111 WIS. 'bury, Red Bank, Middletown, 'Highlands, and Port Monmouth, thence to New York by The splendid eteamer " Jean) 1107 t." Through to. New York in five hours. Fare $2. Exeuraion Mamie good for three daye, g 3. Wet( t. CAMDEN AND 111 4 W 4 r 0 0 7461 / 4163. LA.NTIO RAILROAD.—Three . Trains daily to Atlantic City: and 'one on •Snnday. Tiling leave Vine-street Fern as folletro: Matt Train _ A. IL Freight, with Paeller fret Uarill attached. •.--9.00 Atlantic Accommodation Junction Accommodation 6.SO P. V. lithTURNi NG, LIATE ATLANTIC. Atlantic Accommodation, —,--........—.6 20 A. N. Freight. with F meek ger Gas; attached...---1206 P. N. Mail Train —.3.46 P. M. Junction Accommodation ...... Fare to Atlantic el lizeursion Tickets,g o odo n ly for the dry and train on which they are issued. 61.3. SI :IDA . ? MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Vine-street P.m., at 7.30 A. M. -Re turn ing lT ea A v l e : 3ADDON a r t l BL 6 TRAINS LCaye l 4la.-atre•t Ferry at 10.1 a A. M. and IF. N. Ltave BEddor.fitid at 11.45 A. M and 2.46 e. b. R.—Freight rcu,t be delivered at Cooper's Point before 6 P. rd. to insure its going down the next day. ro1:9-3urtf JOHN El BRYAN P. Agent. WitAldgg& PHIL A.. DIEIOHIA. WILMINOTON. AJM BALM- Ito KIS RAILROAD. • R 01371 OPISN' TO BICHEOWD. CITY POINT, LID NORYOLIK T79:iIIS leave Depot. 'coiner of BROA.D Street and. WASHINGTON /organs, a t 1.16 P. M., connecting with STNalifflllfi at Baltimore. • Pare to Richmond 73 Pare to 1L.15 8.15 Fare to Norfolk— • ••• • •• : •• •""iriltifITOT. Ihtt- ONO. L. DARWIN. den. Ticket Meld. WM. EL JAMES, . . . aomerlyof Plautolpkia. l . . • • ATTOI.IOST AT LAW. 11LIBL131, VSLUMO CIouNTY,, PNIrNA. *mita attention gives to the examination of TM'S. .11m.Anitinna. itAraanaoza ..--Chaa. I Lax. ri Son. J. Roam Soowden t JAn i e • s& H 43 O W J e Z Z. K Dal lalt. raker. Sr. ,Hood, Bout* Provident TM National Lana• saill-Zer* SAMUEL w- HOFFMAN, ATTOlibilflr AT LAW ADD OONVICYLNUEB, 1.116-053,11-, "VITLYANOO comm. VITA. CIAZIk of PkillsdelPhia-) DUDES TO `Marko D. Lox. .1L W. C. Diddle tr OA, t 1. C. lipitht Co. , W. B. B. tfaxaranzio.. Jamea bitile. NM. W. H. Teaton Os. rah/3-8m J,O SH UA T. OWEN,ATTORNBY_, 00171(83LLOB AT LAW. AND &IMMO). Or CLAIMS. 0111••. 1151 T Tired. afar Yourlakita skulk irashiturton. D. 0. 40114 ND CHOICE CONFECTIONS. The finer 4nalitiee of CONTECCIONERT. =Met to the Munmer salmon, manufactured fresh, daily, by bTkPEIBII F. WHIT'S alf. Do. 1211.0.11/011011' Street. FOLDING SPRING BEDS: - Skidding of descrtptic n. exiirg-boitom bade and cots. Excelsior moss and sea grass by the bebb • ranammos k 00.• 9 South SEVENTH amt. asyl&lm WILLIAM R. REGER, PATTERN and MODEL MAKER. No. 009 13061116 4CR Stied. stove Sixth- 15k731- tOi.• AVBRY. CHOICE ROASTED AL— BOND. Manufactured by bTIPELEIFF. WEIITKAN, • No 1210 MOCKS? iltroOt. AMUSEMENTS. LADIES, and GENTLEMEN. 25 en p35.5‘ AMAD.DING. REMOVALS. Offß4P AND PLEA• WANABWISS & BROWIt