SPECIAL NOTICES THE EZQUIBITB "EMAIL Du Ems." —ln the dotterel exude , from town to the conntry and nes shore, ladies •honle add to their toilette ease "L' Mull de Perla, ' wh±ch willefeetnally prevent trest les, ten, and the 496°1c/otiose mimed by the salt sir. ...lteePtsus the skin clear, soft and white• (lacers and soldiers whose fares tav° been bronzed lb* lonii•oon batted exposnie wut tinin " Pant& 0.0 Paris" will re dr,. the ' ki n 10 more than ite original parity and whiteness. " Email de Paris" is especially indorsed by Wee /mettle Western, Mlle .Vestvali, Mrs. D. P. Bowers, and other celebrated actresses, whose position renders their judgment unerring and yet rotas . Slid by all Drogotete, Perfumers. sac Baird re.serS. Or ders by mall shoal dbe addressed to JARED Is RBIS. Philadelphia, who, upon application, will send stren• las to any address. J 9- revre.tf STAIR RODS, OF VARIOUS LDNGVIS AND breadths, and Stair Eta Eyes, Buttons slid for sale by isBrISIAN sIIA.W. No 535 (rent Ti igy-ilri) MARKET Street, below Ninth. It PORCELAIN HARDWARE,' dozarßientet Lock, Drawer and Cbest Knobs, Key-hole &cab:llene. zit Nook .. 'ringer Plates, "Paah" end " Dal" Plateau, din, for 141,0 by TACrbtakA & SHAW. N o . szo (Bight Thiry.Ave) ASARIKET atzeat, below Muth. 1; • TSB GALLANT 'HEROES OR THE UNION, Tits GALLANT REHM OF THR UNION. THS GALLANT HEROES OF TRH 171410 N, THB OALLAN r BEFORE OF THE UNION, AND ALL OTHFE. PER:4O7IB DasittoTS OF ORTATHISH AND ALL OTHER .PRESONS ANAIROOB OF OBTAINING AND ALL OTHER PERsors DEdlAut. OP ta , ACNINQ AHD ALL OTHER PERSONs Iniornous OF 011FAIIHNH CLOTHINO OF THE MORT Kam, CLOTAINO OF THE RIoHT RIND, CLOTHING OF TAB RIGHT BIND. CLOTHING OF TAB BIGHT KIND. AT RiONT ?AWES, AT RIGHT PIIIOEI, AT UMW PRIORS, AT !MELT IOOORE. . . An INVITED TO VaLL ON lasssite. PERRY tc CO., /Ms INVETEE+ TO CALL ON Inseue FIENT &CO., ANN INVITED to CALL ON 11E36E8 PENNY & CO., JRE INVITED TO CAL/. ON MD,zos. Dintar Jo. 303 ID.FTNNT NTREET. ABOVE TRIAD, 8(9 SITRRST. (Granville Brekint' Old Stand), and S. E. CORNER AND MAKHET STS., •LJonea'). N. B.—The best assortment of Alpaca and Drsuete Coats to be found la the clty. Also, vets' 'variety of .Linen Wothlna. PISHRY AL CO,. Psaar & PERRY & Co., Psest & pm. soa turn. rwe exnsYr., ♦BOrll TIDED. 1/(0. 609 Gaserrovr Sr.. (Granville SlOgeo' old island; i 3..11. Gar. szvahrra and MAXIM 4TR3STA. (Jonee•.o gain PEERY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE "LOTION.-- Ohtoxemia, or ei..tilipatch (also called Livorepot), and Lentigo, or irfeli les, are often, very annoying, particu larly to ladi.o.f itght complexion, for the discolored spots show more plainly on the face of a Monde than of a brunette; but they greatly mar the beauty of either, and any preparation that will effectually remove theta, without injuring the trxture or color of the akin, It certainly a de‘idrratom. Dr. D. C. ?EMIT, Who has made diseases of the akin a spahielitY, has dimoiered a remedy for these discoloregiona which is at once prompt. Infallible, and harmless. Wholesale in Philadelpbia, by JOH N9ToN, HOLLO. WAY, & COWDEN, f 1,3 North SIXTH Saw, tool by DYOTT & CO., 232 North SECOND Srmet. Prepared only by tS C. PSREy, Dermatologist, No. 49 Bond street, - New York. and for tale by all Ornate& Price, S 2 Ter bottle. Call for FIERY'S /nOTH AND FRECKLE Lonini. For caliber infotmation addrela Dr. B EMMY, 49 BOND Street, SEW YOB& j,7 wfm3ia Hem Dlrit I Hera BATUDSLOWS EM D SY, is she best In the world. The may true and pOrraCi Dye—hannl.:de, ous, end relleble. produces * splendid Black or Natural Brown: remedies tie ill effects of Lid Dyes. end fre nneatly restores the otigiusl color, Sold by all Drne• taste, The genuine is signed W. ►. BATIPISi,GIi, 31 lI►BOL►Y Street, New York, jar mealy Reeolved, That to the president and faculty of Girard College. and to the officers of the Philadelphia Davy Yard., our thanks are hereby tendered. for their kind invitations, and their courtesy In mooning us through it respective institutions. Rebuked, That vi e return thanks for the Invitations extended tour by the Managers of the A cads ray of fel Salem, Deaf and boob Asylum, Blind Asylum. sue AsTinm, and imatern Penitentiary to visit their respective lestitntions. and regret that the opportunity of andantino was not afforded as. Reed/red. That the thanks of the National Typo graphical Polon are due and are hereby tendered to the Common Council of Philadelphia for their hist:lmm in showing this Convention to as semble and hold lie ses- Clans within the honored walls of Independence sate, and for their kinitnees in furnishing us favorable poei tions to Witness the review of the veteran troops of Philadelphia. Resolved, That the Typographical Dramatic Ageocia- Deb achieved a histrionic triumph is the performance siren at the Academy of Music for ear entertainment, for which we hereby tender our thanks, with the assa rance of our appreoiationof the Individual talent die played by its members. Resolved. That to Mrs Johniltravr. of the Mew Arch street, and to Meters Grover St min, of trio Chestnut ”et 'theatee we return our sincere thanks for their kind invitation, to amend their respective places of amusement. Rutotved. That we appreciate the compliment, paid us by keen's Grover St Sinn in providing a programme. on the occasion of On. visit to their Theatre. executed in the highest style sf the printing art. Resoked, Teat we return our thanks to the publighers of Thn Preen and The Evening Telegraph newspapers lob faithfully publiaLing a synopsis of our proceedings 'ln. in day to day, and for gren.tously furnishing the Convention daily with copies of the same. Beiv•lved. That we hereby tender our thanks to our host. Mr. Charles allmond. and to his gentletuaniY clerk, Mr. William T. Caleb, for the many courtesies extended to us while it has been our gcod fortune to be their guests. We have found that. notwithatanding thee are good fellows, they know how to keep a hetet. Rooked. That the Secretary be and is hereby autho rized to publish the foregoing preamble and resolutions in The Prat, Evening Telegraph. and Sunday Timm M. B. PI Prel. A. M CaRVIR., 709 N OftiAilSlS It H. A. CO WALL. & CO.'S fMin I A CARD' Bljlt YOUR BATHING ROBES FOR LADIES, Gentlemen, and Children, at SLOAN'S, SOS meitioir Street. Piiii.deinhla; or at hie Store on Cane Island, .10/0-3t. _ . 1 Carat thou not minister tog m ind df; eased, And, with timue sweet, obtivimex antidote. Cleanse the foul bosom, of the pefltone stuff That toelphe upon the heart ' ' - Certainly; PLANT4LTION BiTTILKS Will du it when no. Alibis else WILL sieancholy, Depression. Hypochon dria. /waxily, all sprise; more or less. from a, die. eased stomach, and ibis 1 ° - LAS:TATUM BlTTEiiii le I Into cure for. Theta is no mistake &boat it; Dyspepsia, Headache, Dullness. Agne, and Low Spirits 101114 yield to the health-shins and genial influence of the PLAN.. TAT/OR BITTERS. If yen are in doubt, make one trial aant be oativisced. leg. di Isar. (WHEATON's) Iran. BALT BEIBUX. (01.1ITEBBT) SALT /MEW Willows the Itch in 49 home. Also, met Hatt abeam 17leefi, Chilblatne, and all &Aram of the Ulu Price 90 tents. By sending 90 cants to W.llllOlB MDT TEX BOSTON, Maw . will be forwarded floe by will For ode by all Drugglits- mh.ll34ba 4WAIibiELEE'S PATENT solated Frame Pianos cons Frail MAIM on entirely neW and scientific princloisst please gall, examine, and compare them with ate best PIANOS tOW nude. R.M. MORALS. Agent. ieS•6t" '728 EMMET Street. wpm STErNw ri Aza SoN's F Film BIASIII4 BROTHIMS% 4006 AlliEtigiurr areet. For sale eat, at jab-lm ff spyi GEORGE ktv, rlAis AN DIASOI & .11&111.1108 OABIbET ORGAAS. NANO Over 600 sash .of. these flue 0 &8188, lONTES. Instrnuesnts hive hstas sold ci , ilittiA A 8 PIANO lir. 0.. and She demand is sou- 0 4 BI SET 7sEri9. staway increening. ORG 41S. PIANO For sole only by 13 4.IiIINET 10RT39. J. Z. 00IILD. 0 40124. PIANO 1311VUTH and ORESTATT Ste. CABMEIP POBThS. no2o•ct 0 RGo RR I&.A.N{XLIEI).. RYAN—SCHELLENGER.—Oa Tne . tday, Jane Z, by the Rey. Thy loao Bratuerd, D. D , John W. Ryan and Amelia Sohellenger, both of Pidltbdellado.. No mode. COLES—COLSON.—On the Bth lust., at the residence of the bride's parents, m preseaoe of Mayor Budd, of Camden, 1 Friends ceremony, Chas. B. Coles, of Camden, N. J., to nary M. Colson, only daughter of Jonathan and Hannah P. Colson, of Mulilea Isr. J. MoGANN-11I.oNBILLE.—Coo Thursday morn the Bth last., by Bev, C 3. F. Krotel, Rev. Heron McGann, of Doylestown. to Mary E., only daughter of the late Perry R. at ellefue. SUOTT—WININ: ER. —Oh the 6th Inst., by Rey. Win. S. Perkins, lanarlea E Scott to Mias Emma Winner, of Bristol. No cards. *OF BANCROFT—RICHARDSON.—On the Bth inst., by Friends' ceremony, at the residence of tile 'bride's father, tear:Wilmington, Del., Samuel Ban croft, Jr., to Mary ithitif daughter of Samuel S. Richardson. No cards. ALTEDIUS—FULLER.—On Thursday evening, the 9th inst., at SL. idaryni Episcopal Qum*, West Philadelphia, by the Rev. IMeteas Cl Yarnell, ,Franklin L. Al mains to there S., oaughtef of P. B. Fuller, Es q.. all of this city. ** RIEGEL--IiEIL.--On the 7th itlt.. by Rev. Phillips Brooks, Josiah Riegel to Elia Neil, all of , this city. ** DIED_ MADDOOR. —On the evening of the 10th. inst., Thomas Maddock (formerly of Springfield, Dela. ware county), in the 82d year of hie age. The relatives and friends of the family are re. Speetfully invited to attend the funeral from hie late residence, southeast corner Of Sieth . and Node sleets, on Fourth.day (14th inst.), at 19 Wolectr. A. 11. • es. SOLIDER —On Saturday evening, the 19th 'net., Leah Semler, relict of the late Casper Sender, Sr., in the 82d year of her age. • Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her son, Charms Soli der, No. Bs9 North Seventh street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. ALTER.—On the morning Of the 9th lust , Jacob Alter, aged 76 years. His relatives and friends, and those of the family, tee invited to attend the funeral, from his late reel. dense, No. 834 North Bmi/street, on Monday morn. lag,2th Inst., at 9 o'clock. To proceed to Lairrel 1. cc LAT.—On the 9th lest., Catharine, widow 01 Thomas Lay, In the 84th year of her age. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, the 12th inst., at 10 o'clock, without further notice, from the residence of her nephew, B. Dallett, No. 416 North Tenth street. " LAOS ENGLISH GRENADINES.— " hat reeeiyed, a case Of .31aetirdel. Urenadlnet at 40 seats is pat. BBSSOY & SON, Monate/ di RC • 978 CIHISTISTIT %Toot.. One Nice. Prisms la Dltin Agar.. myl6 BLACK CHALY D LAINE.-JUST opened, ono co* of Wain btu& Ohnly de tatin..a. at 3 735 . 'ante s 7 ord. OMEISOM.ds SOM. Moorland Store. 918 OR BT9 i f' Stmt. One price Prices In Web Imes tnylb ESERVED STOCK, ALL OFFERED Wholesale from this date: leinT'Ve sleek of Shawls. /teams stook of Elliot Reserve stoca of brass floods. BYER & La I9I)IILL. - 010 TOURTII and 4013EF Streets. Eir COMPANY 111, GRAY BlitilEtiVE9.— Meznbere and others having mart re, and other ompanrnrOPerti in their 'Magadan. are Leroby nett ,ed to return tee same; .trlthont fall, to tle anatOßY. o. 808 1111tKliT Priat. on MONDAY the nth lest between the boars of and or 8 gad 10 o'clock P. M. A business meeting of importance to weir, member of he company, wilt he held at the ARMORS , at 8 o'clock tell attendance is earnestly reggetted W. W. ALLEIf, Otitaim 4,7 ' NOTICE TO ALL DOLISQILIE:iiT COP.Pom.t.rtolia ORGAINIZBO RUDER ANY ot. 'MK STATR FB/Stlifilb ctlea ie hereby alien to all Gorr/panics incorporated .7 or Under any law of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl ants. and organized at any time prior to the eta Men -117 Of November, 1864, that have failed to wake report the Audi or General under the Act approved April 21, 958, and the Act approved April 80.1860, that they are squired to report teetree Auditor General forthwith, as chows, viz In case a dividend haa been declared, the Treasurer ill report, under oath. the amount of capital paid in, .e date amount, and rate per sent. of each &Wane axing die year ending the first Monday of November. 864. and any previous ?rarer years in which the Com any may have h.a an exieteneet and in case no divl end has been declared dating the year or Tears end .E as aforesaid, then en apptaiseruent of the cash slue of the capitai mock, as it exieted bettreen the first nd fifteenth days of Novsmtar, mast be amade by the • Nadal or, Trosinrer, svad a majority of the Director*. • der oath. When, appraleswent is made, the la. • .rt nlberild alto ste.tt at what time the COMPIWIY wee rani:ad. In addition to tha not rt, under e sat of Ay& I, 1868. cOraranies not pa ying a tax on to n nage are re. 'tared to make A aspirate report under oath, of the ?sumer, of the amount of net earnings or income va -164, lved diming the period from April 80 to November 1, in accordance with the second section of the est, emoted April 80 IEB4 COMPANiEB IeCORPORATED BY OTRBR SPITES doing henintes in this Commonwealth." ale ottled that 'hey are Wads_ enitoot to the tax on net rouge Or lOCUIO9 [wider the 9A Notion or the act of pril 20. 1864, and are regairea to !short to the manor simnel the amount of man not ObrAiD A A it.. 001118 re toad between the alit of April and the let of Nuveln • r. 1864. All delinquent Commies insw permed by or under 7 law of the State of Pennsylvania, will be afforded a easonable time In whirl to make the neve etre - porta squired by law and above enumerated; but coati lined ogled or retinal will snliiect thorn to flefeflere of barter, under the 24 proviso of the Id noctoin of the t of April BO,which fafollowing te-,4-4a : Provided fttlatliT, That any ,COrnMation whir/. hie lied tO m ake returns to the votornoesecalth, .6 rit,- 01 100 by the get Of Midi 21, A. D. Md. eatutled pay • r that:enter zecurlng to the Oommonwellth the ant of tax,s duchy incorporated commies, 'Way wage eh ropey, pi t o a e x tr dlye sites the pewees of tide I, any law to the contrary notwithstanding: had all elinqnent comp...Me& tailing or' aying to souk; fall stuns Arid OA.VIon Commonweal tat as required by the peral Awe of thin in relation theteto, all have all their rights and privileges declared for. Cod. by proclamation from the Elovernor. • . LILAC bbiljsKEW, Asnittor Genera W. R KAN abili uz Bz age Treasurer. 183 PRO, M& 10, M. any/3 lm ErINDEPENDENCE HALL, cox. NONGRAMM. PIIII,I,D2LPHI SIM 10,1866. it a SIPAOn of the riAriosAr. TIPOGEteELPJAL Ug lON, held this morning, the business for which toe Union assembled havingbeen finished. and being stemt to adjourn sine die, the Special Cononittee on rgeg o ln., Moss bode the following report, which pas ordered to be published: Whereas, The Delegates composing the Thirteenth Annual -e/Mien Of the National Typographical Union having been honored In an unprecedented ddgres, and haveg received maul , marked favors at the hands or the Philadelitilt Ty i iftlphleal linion, No. 2, • vd be log towltholli to separate, alter a brief and deiightfal stay in the City of Brotherly 1,0113, feel that the oflore 5.00 ,could not , pass without testifying their airPreo.m* too of the treat kindness shown them, and eXPrellaiDlt their warmest irearitutta for the consideration they have received: therefore, Eroottmtl. That m the Philadelphia Typoirr.iPhical Pruett No. 9, we tender our heart'elt thanks 1.4 the cordial feelingot fiaternity:with which'we were greeted on our arrival ' and for the very tuagaiticeut entertain. meat We h aved ally and nightly received at their hands, oaring our eter among • Resole/ d. That to the flommitiee of Remotion of Phi lade,phia Union, do 2, Join, ei. Parry. Chairman, one indebted cot.is too large f.r exProasi,ii• In the varied ospitalitiea and enterthinm?nts to vela oh we have par ticipated their aelic!trid , . ha+ never flagged. !rank , nest, genet. sit:, nztil gentlero.Wy tact, innate and perm, bays chars cierici , d these natural•born boats day after day, and s.,:ticipeted -very thought, and gratified every detireer tbrir Tilde°re in laviFki measure. Under their inteiligost d`rostion, We have enjoyed the rare privilege of i whit:dug new IDBpiratinea es Am cad con citi zens at the seer , d altar of • • Independence COO- Matti to tke memory of those Cotirsgaroni and noble S Athena the li epublie , in whose every breast shone the spirit that It were he OD whose tole arm hung liberty:" an d a pannlng the yea rs of tee nation'a first vandal:oo4 we have been theent .that the glowing patriotic= of Ameitha s heroic ate burns ever brighty in its nativ.: l home, nom ;eked by the Bair. tqterfflciog efforts of the women of this city,. an manifested in the widely known and oenedcent ganerotity of "Tor Cooper Shop" and The Union volunteer Refreehment Saloons" --inetitn tions exhibiting a telt sacrifice eminently fitting itl the daughter, of there noble women of the Revolution. wboes hob nest clothed and cheered and sustained the patriot band who Stlifered at Valley /urge, and in the dark hours of that unequal etrungle that satinet the re&Haat. n of the legend of the Liberty Sell, "Pr.s claim liberty thiceaghoot Ail the land and unto - all the ishattlante thereof " Under the watchful guidance of thin attentive Committee We have witnessed thtstesiti• mate Unita of freedom in the development of order, learning, and social. hourevement. Leaving the ma' jestic ,weep of the I/slattern and the mthonettug of • "St. James,' our path has ted an within the superb columns of earth's noblest typhao home. by the aide or Felimionnt'a niggle take, awns the fraerent shun* of the wishing Schuylkill, and under the shadows of Wien tablekon 's dreamy Bella , the Lll/601186 o: romanse and of catfish. 1 - kwe were reseities, enlivened i t.), geniality end good clear. Velour wind.raings havi not leaked. iheyboa sins a,ruborin* of hthttirrate stud . pretension:. al and *matter. Although he who was t e master to "hold the mirror up to nature, And show the very age and body of the time His form and prescues." has gravely so:thou . ..red that " All the world's a etage, And we are at , yet in the light.of our eX patience we resecetfully distent. sad incline to the opinion that alt the world's a railway, and R e are Immense... And -an we shall w hill along its track. =resent with life and hope, through tee alert* whteh genius has opened, over the plain* whets =l. d the taller., among the valleys where wave the end plunge right onward among crituthiteg wrongs and the crash of false iner.tations, we wit. soon cherish to our heart of heart' stratemi re oollEetiOns of the - aenlai, fultssouled protection which guarded as at the Philatrelphia Station. Bete feed. That weltereby lender the thanks of this Convention to Jfir. A. H. Carver, tate President of the national 'Union, for tie efficient manner in which he has performed the duties of kid oboe during the pant gear, and for the ability and dignity with which he has preoded over the tier:dose tf this Convention. Ret.olved, That the thanks of the Convention are eminently due to Messrs. Wm. L Fairchild and Chas, B. Smith. late flat and second Vice Pteeldents of the Nis ton ai Tinier, for the eta ciency with which they have filled their respective etlices, and the cheerful and prcaort avppi.rt they have given the President in the ere rcite ot . . Resolved. That W. P. Moore, the Secretary and Tres, enter of the National Union, has our unqualified thanks for the thorough, correct, and own:Lem:cal manner in valet he has imeetnelishad tits duties of his office dn. rind the mot term. and for his prompt response to alt setronnuications addrereed to him, cud thst we ethers him of our faith in hie dtsponitton and Ability to serve 116 ac wek in the sinning year. Rego/mei, That Malcolm t). Msson has our thanks for the promotes ss with which he has performed his duties as Cl7.lTh penning Secretary of the National Union dor the past term. Resolved, That Messrs. C. K. Meister and A. T. Smith have nor thanks for the punctuality with which they have attended to the dithes of their* oecasione of aer heart. at. arms and messenger. Resolved, That the thanks of this amtventlon are due and are hereby tendethd to air. Robert it Uraig• our president, for the gentlemanly and impartial manner in a Irlch he has presided over the momedinne of this body tiering its sittings in Philadelphia Resolved. That to the managers of the Cooper Shop WI Union VOiOnteer aerre.bmeot Saloon. we have the Mom annneaat sense to Mei graieful, gad that to the ladies ci these noble Institutions, !We return our most sincere thanks for thsir kindness ott the othasion of our UNION V 0 LU NTNER REFRESHKE SALOON, FOOT OF WASHINGTON AVENI7I. Shall our brave soldier* be well entertained on their return ? It Os ?or the citlzetts of Philadelphia to deelde. It will be four years, on the ensuing 77th of May. since the Union Volunteer Refreshment Committee was or ganized, and if the Institution is closed i that day, the amount of cash on hand will no more than meet our obligations. 'The war is virtually ended, yet our Braves who have so nobly and valiantly defended oar firesides end country are about to return to their homes. Shad we receive and refresh them and show by our hoepi. silty and kindness that their great services are fully appreciated by the grateful citizen* of Philadelphia and vieltdtzr The Committee will. with great pleasure, continue their voluntary ditties, should the funds be nrnished, and they hope this will be a Baal apnea, Contributions handed our Committee, or either of the following gentlemen; will reach us, and be properly appropriated: Rev. Dr. THOMAS BRAINERD, Mo. SS4 Pine street. THOMAS ROBINS, Bea" Plea Meat of Philadelphia Bank. D. B. GIINMINS, R1C1.. - Precident Girard Bank. 13. a. Nag., President farmers' .and He ck/Wes' Bank. .1 B. AUSTIN. Egt., President Southwark Bank. 61. W. WOODWARD. Bag. Mahler Manufacturers' and Mechanics' bank. TI3OMAS T. FIRTH, BK., Treasurer Pennsylvania Eating& JAMBS 0. HAND & 00.. oorian Market and Decatur streets. • SAMUEL B. ?ALBS. Isq.. 80. 707 Vine street. ARAD BARROWS, Chairman. B WADE. Ssoretari. m7l9•tmwl2t N0114316.--THE ANNUAL BILMET. MO of the Stoclhoidere. and election forYre eldent and llireetore of the Connecting. Hallway Com pour, Hill be /old at the Ofilfe of the Compoity, un TDASDAT, June IS, 11325. at 12 o'clock noon. EDMUND SMITH, Secrete,. PHILADELPHIA. HHI7 Si. /866. mcal•tiela OIL AssouteerioN DID —ovvre.E. 90 619 . /Gowns nos. 10 and U. or OPERA:VIVA OP rravogYLVA. WALNUT Staled, first door ( Henrys Snyder. • IL H. Eletnicb.- Roslaberger, Henry 011,rtiY. S. S. Helfrich. Inchtons Petry. hob if, Tiroo, OFFICERS. PRESIDENT, MORBOB SlirDßß TRRASCrItEIi, H H. HBIRitIOR 6ECRII7,IIIIr. JACOB B. iiiiollT. This Immolation differs from all others, it being strictly an);,yerating or working cargo/ interest asso ciation. 6.11 the coital la used fo: the ptwinotionofolL The Association has a number of Leases on aret class Oil Terzitory. and arrangements have been made for a number more, and it Is designed at ones to commence the development of oil. One of these Leases Is on Cherry Bun, In Venango county P lain e r . alfway be. tweet' lia month and the town of alone cosh," celebrated Reed Weil. which now yrsAlassee am barrels net day, on which this Association la sinki na n dls; the centract for whichla taken at Binh t ThDol lars each, including engines, derricks, tubing, &r. It trp , °posed to sett Interests in one or all of the wells at this rate, no saborlation being taken an less then one hundred dollars. which may be divided in tour diffartut wells. Thus; Coat of each different Well 88.f0, fiber:32otit interest, at $25 each. .8100, will give the snnecr 7.80 th istareakin suchwells a s he may OA:Km). or 4 320th interest in fear different wells; thus dividing the risks. or he may take a 320th interest in all many Wells ra he may Moire at the same rate. A quarter working capital. or Interest costing $lOOO, may. with favorable )ntheutione of oil. be rad& for *5, COO CO $8,0(0 b.-fore the well M completed, while if be and the well is crtonleted the owner derives iron btainterent en income of from *0 003 MVO 000 Per all mum, if the moll will only 3.l'eld bat twenty bstrels set day. This to the gm/tient onParttwlty over offered in the oil apeenlation. The capita l required for eight wells is oplY siaty-four thousand doilars. The office wan opened. on ddendnY, the bth of June, and. $2b.000 was taken the Brat day. We call the attention of Demons who may intend in. vesting Inuit etoca to take Mtsreat in these eight wells on Cherry Ron, and the low capital required. Mane sompanies with trade co far leis value Lave one or two millions of capital. and If no oil le 4truck all their soot• lei is lank: should this lamentation fall to strike oil, which is Impossible in that section of conntry, there would only the third dollar be lost—helps the engines, derricks, and 12 tubs, would be Worth $2 out of $l. This le the grestest speculation ever offered In 'Tem:dation. without chest or trickery, with a ;mall capital. std with Bach It trifling' ries. For particular itiforrtation, OW at the Office, 619 WALD UT r treat. ItOOlll2E 10 and 11 fret floor. sur7-6S" /rTTEADQUABTERS4 DEPART wuor/-MYST OF PLIMBYLVdNIA. PA. t Jalte 2. 1861 I. The ale of liquor !a prohibited on ail lines in this Department trave:od Ivy troops returning to be mos- Spred out of servica, and at the rendezvous for their Cs. charge. UMW all mach troops are dispersed. LI Persons violating this order will be arrested. sad the liquor fauna is their establiehmonts will - be emptied oat upon Os ground. By commtud of Major General Cadwalader. .INO 80.£11MTZE. Assistant Ad otant General. UNION OVA TE CO la VENTION..—A State Convention will be held et Harrisburg on VEDISE6PA9. tbe 19th .lnly,lB6g. at 12 o'clock M.. for 1 1 . 0 purpose of putting in nomination a Mate ticket, to he sari:apnea - vp the friends of the Union at the coming October election. Ina name; and ilWous labors of a loyal Yonnle ae car.d the vent victory in 1984, and tai(lo the war, which our exesoita denounced ea a Mare, a giorlotie enccasoi in 1960. Our flag Lao hoer. maintained. cur enemies deAroved. our Oovernment peeerved. and peace re• establish. , d. Let every frio.zil who aided in this result tate measa-es to be Tr-presentee in that Convention. Wa moat see to it that the halts of our success are nut loot to the nation. Basineaa of vast importance will be presented for ita neideration, and every district in the State should be lepresented. SIMON CaMBROX. Chstrmaa. A. W. 112172Dtet ,- W 1.221 PO/i.222. 8 """di Wee, Jes 13719 COPINISISIOWERIP HALL, THIRD STORY,III._ W. Cosner THLETUXTS and SPRING HARDEN Streets. AsBRSBO7eB °FUTON, 'UNITES STATES licreasam FOURTH DISTRICT eSlitanifimANlA. PHILAPILPRIA, .111 rte 8 1865- NORIO le hereby' elven to the residents in ails Dis trict-14th, 16th. 20th. SD tr, and 54th Wards—that THURSDAY next, the 16th last., ti the last day on which the Assistant Meiners can receive return of /NCONS. without the addition of the .P.UNALTY prescribed by taw for weed, nil persons flaunted will _give this matter ther prompt nitration. D. P. SOCITHWORFII. itl4-As- ASIONIOT. Mir 41.1FEICE OF THE RELIANCE IN- R14(i.6:36 COMPANY OF FBILADBLPIiId, .ho. 308 WALNUT Street, . PHILADELPHIA. Jane 6. 1105. The Board of Directors of the RtiLIANCB INSIII 8,41108 COEPAIIT of Philadelphia have this :day declared a Dividend of (4) FOUR. PER DINT., for the last six months. payable to the titockkolders or their lesel representatives, on demand. free of taxes. 3e6-20t .TOOB. O. DILL, SemetarY. BEADQUARTER4 IMPAIRMENT PENNSYLVANIA,OB _EguEADF!,Pme, Pa., Jane 5, 1865. pilibutct(ifTe . The attention of Commanding °Miters of returning Volunteer 01 aspirations is directed to the following ex tract from •General Order bo. 9t, current steep War pep*rba , nts * * * * ** • 'En route to, and aftcr arrival in the Slate, the fol lowing Will be ebeerved : immediately en arrival at the State Rendezvous the Regiment will be reperted to and taken control of by the Chief Mustering officer for the State or his U. airtent at the point. ' * r r* Pursuant thereto Commending Officers of all Volun teer organizations returniog to Philadelphia for float discharge will,lmmediately!on their arri pet la the oily, report their commands to Brevet Major W. B. LARS. R. A. , Chief mustering Officer, Eastern Division of Pennsylvai Ey command of Major General Cadwallader. " JOHN S. SCHULTZ. 1e6.10t e Aertatast Adjutant General. xru IT4Rii. IIEADQTJARTERS 110paREGI 118Lii, YBNIraYLVeNIA VOLITAMIIBI2e. ORDER7f. Tha Often , and MAR of the 119 ya REGIME T. PRigriere LVANIA VOLUNTBE O. will report at CAM' CADWALADER on IDESDAY. the 13th inettat, at 8 o'cli,sk A. K., to turn In all QUIP and Oarriaoa Bgaip• age RIF command or WM O. GRAY, jelp :ha lieutenant Colonel, conl'ii. Regiment. iPRIV& MONEY AND GOVBEIN. MEET liollnTlf TO ALL wzro• JINTSIt THE AIDSTED STATES ibLARIES °oars. Orders have been resolved from tin head of the MOMne Corp. at - wawa/ton not to restrict recruits to a particular class las hac 'been the ease heretofore), bat 'so neaten ALL who have served In the ecant.tear ear. vita, or In the remilars, or In lb. marines , and bays ee n.honotanly diseharged. Sash persons enlisting' In the United States Marines will receive the -Gotern ment bounty, and will also be entitled to their .bars o! trite money In any captor. of. the enemy'. vessels. 9'or further Information apply at tbe reeruiting rem derrone. Elo. 311 South 141031 T Street. between 9 A. if. and 3 o'iloslc T. N.. every day but Sander., 1119110 90191/11. arl-tf Cantata and Itesrnltlns , Ogees, CVllTAkitiv 440001.1. E. WALItA.VIGN MABONIO EtALI4 719 CHESTNUT STREET, IS NCV OPENING ANOTHER LARGE LOT OE CUB,TA.II4B, ELEGANT STYLES, AT PRICES, FROM 5 DOLLARS TO 150 DOLLARS PER PAIR. WINDOW SHAM/IDS, 0110I0E P&TTERNSI AT REDUCED PRICES. mv2S MILITARY GOODS. FLAGS 1 FLAGS 11 EVANS & HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 415 ARCH STREET. 13A.NNERO, Silk, Bunting, Muslin, and Be Laine FLAGS, OF ALL SIZES. SWORDS, BASHES, BELTS, FABBANTS, &C. MILITALIELIC GOODS, OF 11VIRT DESCRIPTION. FIREWORKS. FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS, II GREAT VARIETY. ROCKETS, CANDLES, UNION AND RONAN CANDLES, MINES, TRIANGLES, SHIP LIGHTS, SNAKES, BLUE LIGHTS, FLOWER POTS, PIN WHEELS, GRASSHOPPERS, COLORED FIRES, ALSO. A largeaceortment of 'Monls, for gale by A. H. FRA.NCISCUS ec CO., jaZt 513 NAP.K3T STERWit CAIIPITO AND ionz.currism 1865. SPRING. 1866: GNAW W.CEICO I'•IB, lIIISBASAPITOWL PA. NUC1LL1...113151 as CO., fLANUFALOTIIKERS AND 117707TM:73 07 CILMZ 2 .IPMINGS, DEL CLOTS. MA.TTINGS; &e. WHOLIMILIM DW/MTBIMT, •09 CRESTNITT STREIT RETAIL DEPARTMENT. $l9 0 1 13819111, STRUT. r'MM':7'TPUT'M7.In EDWARD 1% IRLLY, JOHN EMMA% TAILORS, al2 ITLESOTNITT BTABBT, Kara lOW IS ISM A OOMPLETB ASSORTMENT OF AttO•tf SPRING GOODS. r; 01:013 ; i 03; 0 o,VirrrN RICFRIGBRATORS, WATER.COOLERS. 600 STEP-LAODEss. WALITJT BRACKETS, in great vaelaty. 45-if ORIPTITS A PACE, SIXTH and ARCH. STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS O I Aw cowlings. We are prepared to furnish New Oorporatioas with all the Books they require. at short notice and lOW resat. of Thu quality. All tiptoe of BLudlnt. MUM PLATE UNB2IFICATN2 OF STOCK. LIT)IOOEIPUND TRANSFEE BOOK. ORDERI3 OF TRANSFER STOCK LEDGER. STOCK LEDGER BALANCE& REGISTER OF OAPITAL GTOOK. NROKER'S PETTY LEDGER. ACCOUNT OF * SALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. 2110/W4 & CO., 11,111/111100N NANIINADVIENES AND SWAT/ONION& 438 Dinwrrnyr Asnot WHIGS AND . CRIEMICALLB. BOTANIC AND RCLEOTIO DRUGS. ROBERT A. HANCE. 729 MADMIT STRUT, PHILADELPHIA, Would eall the attention of Drntithits. Country Mar• shuts, and others, to his stook of ItOuTD,Dfi. ADD BARKS. to various sizedipackates. of our own pressing. at MOBS BELOW FORME& Rani& • full lins of BOTAMICIAL PEXPARaTIOBIL W. B. BARBELL &CO.'S 0 0 SCBSTRABIL/BEILEDIESoIua. st a liberal discount to the trade. Oatslonnee furnished on application. millanb GENTS' RIARNISHIBO GOODS. WIER SHIRT MARUFA.CTORY. The enbceribeza would invite attention to their IMPROVED OUP OP SHIRT% Ad.& they mike a specialty to their busbies*. Also wsztantly mete - lea NO SELVES FOB GENTLEMEN'S WILL J. W. SCOTT tfis CO_ asintaisaus FURNISHING S TORE, Ho. 814 CHESTNUT Sweet. pkg.lo Pour doors below the OontineataL . _ cENTRAL OLOTHINci sous, TIM PRESS.--THILADELPEITA I : MONDAY, Jl7 11, 1865: uxiTED sTATEs THIRD SERIES. $230,000,000. ltf aatterfity of the Efeerstary of tha TrealinrY. ths undersigned, the (learnt Snbioriptlon Anent for the sale of Maid States &rarities. offers to the pub& the third series of Treasury Notes, butting emus and trump tenth■ per sent. inters et per annum. known's , the SEVEN.THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are Sewed under date of July lb, lffen, and are viable three year. from that date in MIT^ ma. or are convertible at the option of the holder rate 11. S. 640 SIX PER CENT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These Dozes are now worth 1 handle/Me premium and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds. front State, County, and Municipal taxation, which adds , from one to three per cent, more to their mitii% %moiling to the rate levied upon other property. The interest is payable semi•sanually by coupon! attuned to each note. which may be ant off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest at 730 per cent. amounts to One cent per day on a $6O note. Two cents per day on a $lOO note. Ten gents per dAr on a 6500 note. • Twenty cents per day one CO Bide. One Dollar per day on AK 0 0 0 note. Notesof all the denomination* named will be promptly famished upon receipt of aubscriptions. The notes of this Third Series are precisely similar in form and privileges to the tieven.Thirties already sold, extent that the Government reserves to itself the option of paying interest In gold toll at 6 per cent. instead of 7 3-10ths in currency. Subscribers will dedtist the in. tercet in currency up to mar 14th. at the time when ties subeeribe. The delivery of the notes of this Third Sontag of the Seven-Thirties will 11101111118DE41 on the la of June, aid will he made promptly end ecatinnowilyafterthat date. The slight chance made In the conditions of this THIRD BEELER affects only the matter of interest. The payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent to the currency interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, to the event of which only IFM the option to pay Interest in gold be availed woota se reduce laid equalize prises BS that DM , *halm made with sin per cent. In Enid Would be folly equal to those made with seven and •three-tenthm per sent. in currency. This iM THE ONLY LOAN IN NAHLKET now offered by the Government, and its saperior ed. vantagee make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than $280,000,000 of the Loan authorised by Congress are now in the market. This amount. at the rate at which It is being absorbed, will all be enbseriteni for within silty dere wiien the notes will andonbtedly command a vreminm. as haS nnt formly been the ease on *losing the enbeenotioas to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the eountry may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan, the national Banks, State Banks. and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to re solve eubscriptione at par. Bubeeribers wlll selecttheir own agents, in whom they have confident*. and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for width they receive ordere. JAY COOSE. SUBSCRIPTION( ♦OBEY. _ No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, SEVEN -THIRTIES, AT FAR. AXD =TEEM ALLOWED TO .TUITS 15. For sale by I. STANFORD. JOS. L. .110178TOX STAMFORD list HOUSTON, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS) Deslas in Government Sestuliles.9besie, Unorizzant Money, City Warrants, ac. Mocks bought and sold on commission at the B.sirtdar Board of Brokers. ray23.lm THE FRANKLIN BAITING FUND, iro. 136 SOUTH. Fourra STMT. IILOW 0113aPritrr. Plys ave_per sant. Intermit on DeWitt Ageing lot the We of United States 7 340 Loan at Par. Govern ment, State and City Loans and Stook, bought and sold for depositors and others on 00101111iRit014, ath.l64in RRYANT, STRATTON, & T3UVB NATIONAL CONVERCIAL COLLEGE. ASSEMBLY 817ILDIN W. S. W. corner of 011.118TIIIT and TENTH Streets. Instruction in Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Commer cial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, BIL9II/43611 Cortes. vendetta, Forms be Young men who desire a thorough education for butt. nese should avail themselves of the advantages of this institution. Call or send for a Circular. • jelo.2t, NEW GOOD,' DIRECT FROM PARIS, MARBLE AND BRONZE CLOCKS, BRONZE GROUPES AND FIGURES, CHINA VASES OF EXQUISITE DESIGNS, NEW FANS, COMBS, dta., &As Together pith a Emelt) itook of DIAMONDS, RICH JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVER WARES, PLATED GOODS, &a., 814. AT PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. 3. E. CALDWELL le GO., jele-St 522 CHESTBUT Street. LINCOLN ' MONUMENT rA.L soci.wrlONs OFFICE NO. 921 CHESTNUT STREET. suunitsatons will be received daily for the ereetion of the MONUMENT TO PRESIDENT LINCOLN ) Between the he= of 9 o'clock, A. AL and 31". N. Contributions should be addressed. to JAMES L. CLAGEORN. Treasurer. . ALEXANDER HENRY, President. JANIS L. OLLOHORII, Treasurer. CHAS. J. STILLS. Secretary. Je7-6t FIFTH COLLECTION DISTRICT OF PELIWYLVAILS. . . Assessor's Office, United States Internal Revenue, Germantown June Bth, 1865 NOTICE la hereby given to nit percent sonaerned,Shat ann..l Lime. Enumeration' and Assessments for the year ism. taken pursuant t r the Excise Law 6f the Unitid f later ler the glatil DISTILICT OP MUHL VAPIA, have been comp.oted Theee Lists sod .Assestments are a statement of the Tax 'which has bran assessed by Asslatant Amiesaora upon Licenses, Incomes, Carriagee, Billiard Taller. Bowling Altos, Plate of .Silver and Gold, Gold Watclus, Pianos. are/edema and Parlor Organs. and the snit; crlbar, suite once in US tiludro yrs. will. on TITISDAY. June 27th, of the current year, between the brute of 9 A AL and 31'. M., receive and determine aL APPEALS that may be made relative to any errs- Peons oraxcessive val cation, as.samenta or enumera tions of •seistant Assegai:ire, in the 6th, etit, 7th, 810 9th and Imb .bistisb-n.., (being the MC 23d and 26th wards of the , city of Arid On 01/MD aY, suss 19th he will titter toe same purpose in Dog I,lilllo W Bucks connty, at the ono. or JOHN W. COWELL. Esq., Collector of the District, melWeen the hours of 9 A. M. and 3P. M., for Divisions tioe. 1,2, 3, and 4 ( Burk APPEALS All ronst be made in writing. and must nnenhY the particular canes, matter or thing respecting which a decision hi r. quested, and shall. moreover, state the ground or prliciple of eror complained of. 4f4P All Tema , who do mot file written appeals on or bet ore the above.named days for hearing the came, will be eetepped from obtaining any ahatnie.lit of their tap.. JAMIE T CHASE, Jel2m-tk-m•in.4t Amman Filth District Yorms. SPECIAL NOTICE. ITHITED STATES INTERNAL 'REVENUE, plum COLLECTION DUVrigior 08 risrrykors.v.tanA EXTR ill' LAW. Section St. And be t&further enacted. That upon the ammonia. qualities, and Tatham of produce, goads, wares. merchandise, and articles produced or manu factured. and sold erdeliveree: herelhaftereutunsrated. the zna tplacturst. or producer thereof, 'whether mann. restored or prcdneed for himself or for others. shall pay to the Coiled or of Internal lleyenne within his district, monthly, within ten (10) days from the twentieth day or each month, the duties of each products or manures. tares And for neglect to pay each duties within said ten (10) days. the amount of such. atlas, with the addi tions hereirthefore piescribed• (10 per cent. penalty. and the costa of 'warrant. do may be levied upon the real and personal property of any each producer or mann mower. JEST'S'S HAIIDING, Collector. "HAVANA CIGARS. —A GOOD VA • • BIETY constantly in store and bond at lowest cash rates. S. roGuErr MO2ll Inv% ere Jo. 216 South PIbOST Street. VOLDINCI 51"E1lilit BEDS. salting Of every 4famripti4 a. Sprlng•bottoln beds end sots. Bxcebdor moss sea add 4esse by the ag bald. 00.. my1.3.11n 9 South 99vENTE semst, S. E. 008. KITH AND MARKET STREETS. NINARCIAILL• 7-80 LD4.N. PHIL/DELPHL. JUNE ISSUE, IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT, 313113EXEIA 4flz CO., 22. 24 8017111 THIRD STRUT No. MS SOUTH THIRD STREET, PELLADUPBTA. EDUCATIONAL, Per Steamer Persia - RETAIL DRY aooDs. - COOPER & OORARD, NINTH A.141_13 alLsaucrdr. FINE OASSIMERES. LINEN DRILLS AND DUO& SUMMER COATINGS. THIN DEWS GOODS. NEW WHITE GOODS. DOMESTICS REDUOED. • "ELEGANT . SILE SAMIJES. BLACK HEENAN" SHAWLS. let tf EYRE & LANDFILL, FOURTH AND ARCEL . SUMMER SILKS AND SHAWLS. • TOWELS FOR HOTELS. PURE WHITE SHAWLS. DIAMOND MARSEILLES. • GOODS FOR TOURISTS. WIDE OOAT SILKS. . LLAMA SHAWLS, GAUZE FLANNEL. 1,000 LOW QUILTS. TABLE LINEN. sp2ll• tbsnam TAG(& BRO , CORNER TENTH AND A. run Streets, open from large Auction Sale, 2 Jots Ladies' White Cotton Hose, 88 to 60c. , bargains'. 4 lets Dante' Brown action g Bose, 26, 86, 40. and 50e. 1 lot Ladies' Fine-thread Gentiles Travelling Gloves,6oo. blots Ladies' Ana Lido Thread Gloves. only 20c. 1 lot Ladles' heavy-work Black Mohair Mitts, 76a. I lot Boys' bleached g Hole, 6,6 g, and 6 in . only Mi. 1 int Costs' Lead-colored Cotton Gloves. (hi 2 lots Ladles' ilno India Gauze Marino Vesta. 28 and 30 40. and $1.20. 2 lota line India ClatizoMerino Drawers, only $l.BO. 1 lot, 20 doz., Cents' Gauze Merino Iladershirts, sl, lots, 70 dozen, Gents' Fancy Colors and Black Silk Neck Ties, Ore. 1 lot, LIMB papers Leather head Carpet ?ache, 30. 1 lot'Faather Dust Brnenes, only 13t. I lot all.linen Buck Bath Towels $2.75 per dozen, 1 /ot bevies Polka spot Dress Manaus, 60e. Slots Swiss Stripe *Wins from Dresses and DaribaldieS. 4031181 s 2lots Initiation Tuck liwiss Mending, 60 and 660. 7 lots plain.ildllo,lok 251:0•1 1 / 3 4 foc to la 25. 2 lota. 2 cases, small Palm Lest Fans, 210 1 - lot black and mixed *tripe Balmoral Skirts $t s. lles, 60 dozen, very flue corded border Linen Hdkfaafie l lot. 2 rads wide, Lupin't best quality Black Berea. 1 lot Damask and Snow-dropsy Table Napkins, $3 per dozen. 1 lot 71.27 heavy double. boiled wide Black Bonnet Rib bon, 700. With other lots: also, Notions and Trimmings, at the Cheap Auction Store, corner. of TBINTE and Finn Streets. je10.21 ODOPBR & CONARD, NINTH AND •-•• WAIIKST, have The beet Carsimere stock in town. Good Linen Drills, Docks, Coatings. Tailor.' Linings, of every kind. Elacin stock complete, prices right. Family Linens, netting, gold, at We. Ganze,_domet and other Flannels. Pearl Wool Delaines, 55 and 65 cents. lixtra fine black Motatr alpaca, IL Lupin's 6.4 black Wool Delaines, Good stock whbe itnin•ook, Swiss. Blrd-ere Linen, striped iaelins, finest Cambric* and Jacrnele, puffed Angles, Pique. We. barege and other thin ShaWlS. Silk Eacques and Summer Madera ]e7-tf 1. CHAMBERS TOCK R , FO. 810 ARCS ST. W • ENTIRE SEDUCED. Black Thread Laces. Tbread Vella. Thread Late Barbel. Remetitebed Bandkerablara baiting. Cambric Reginga and 'topsider's. Skirted and Pahe french Muslin, for waists. SEETLAIND SHAWLS AHD BILK IS&ATLSS eelling off below coat. SPLENDID STOCK OF LINEN GOODS, just opened at 702 ARCH Street. com prising-- TiOkitli, Bath, Huck, sod plain Linen Towel*. bankins orbeantifal patterus. and 811 grades. Table Linens, bleached half-blenches, and brown. Richardson & Dunbar's. Matteson's. and other Linens. Ladies' and Gents' L. 0 Hdkfe, from 12%ct0 sl— stitched and col'd borders—very nice. Dual. tf JOHN 11....TTOKEIL 8-4 HEAVY MESH BLACK HBR NAM OH ORSITAMAI. 8-4 black Remnant. ordinary mesh. 8-I black TB4Bmitixtes and Crape Maras. • 5.4 white Tannertines and Bareges. Staab , " idth 6.8 wide Matt Hermit - Bean mesh 6:8 wide black Bernard.' Bls ck Tamartlnes, Crape %meta, mad Ohallies. Double-width black De Laines and Tamise Clot hi. Black Grenadines and Bambasinal. Simla- width blackJ:oe Lattes. • RDWIN HALL & CO.. n 730 tf Afi South 81100,71 D Street. SPECIAL NOTICE. SNLIIIO OFF ENTIRE STOGIE TO CLIAB BUSISESSU GOOD-WILL AID FIXTUR/38 JOE SALL TBORELZY We invite special attention to the above arutonneetneat. We- have a Lars. Stock. We are Selling Cheep. Every yard Is to bo doted out on or before the let day or beykriosr. Enke and Dress Goods. Clothe, etutelmoree, and Linen Goods. Eib awls. 0) oaks. Skirts, ChM h. &s. • Itlnslins and Calicoes mush ander market _vino. THGEELEY & CHII3I, mylo.ltrt Cor. of EIGHTH and SPRING (MEDAN. VIGURED SILK GRENADINES, -•-• of the heel qualities and styles. In Black and WAY Oromsds. 66c to $l.lO Travelling .Dress Elooda, in suety eurletT. New Dress Goods, In great variety- Handsome Chan° Elks ,S 2. 50. VENT CHEAP BLACK BILKS; suitable for Dressea, Mantles. and Sacques. COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. • Merrimac, Somme. and Pacific Prints, 264. 10 4 Waltham and Psyetill bleached Meetings. U.' EL STEEL & 80N, znya.tf Not 713 Ad 715 North TENTH Street. NEW SEWN= FOR 1865. TEN GENATUT INTENTION OP MI AGE IN HOOP SKIRTS. J. W., HEADLEY'S New Patent MIMIC =rpm (or double) SPRING SKIRT. WEBTS' aILiDLES & MARY (late J. T. a J. 0. Went). SOLE P R OPRIETOR S and MaNITFACITHBEES, 97 CHAMBERS and 79 and 81 BEIDE btreete, Sett York. THIS INVENTION consists of DUPLEX (or Iwo) L. LIPTIO Steel SPRINGS, ingentouely BRAIDED TIGHTLY WIG FIRMLY togetb.er. EDGE LO BOWL maids' the TOUGHEST, most PLIIXIBLE, ELASTIC. and DURABLE SPRING ever need. They seldom awn or BREAK, lite the Single Springs, and consequently preserve their PERFECT and BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWICE as Long as an, other SHIRT !MB WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY and great 0071 F ratT and museums to any LADY wearing the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC bEiRT will be experienced partionlarllin all crowded ASSEMBLIES, OPERAS. CARRIAGES, MArLROAD OARS. CHURCH PEWS. Asmortaine, for PROBE t ADE and HOUSE DRESS, as the SEISM can be FOLDED Wile*. In useto 0000- PT a small PLACE RI easily as a Mx Or MUSLIN DRESS.. ♦ LADY having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and. peat convenience of WEARING the DUPLEX. SLLIPTIO STEEL-SPRING SHIRT fur stereca DAY will never after yard willingly , dispense with their Use. For CHILDREN, Misexs, and YOUNG LADIES they are SUPERIOR to all others. THEY are the beet QUALITY In every part, and WV questionably the LIGHTEST. moat DESIRABLILOOMFORT. ABLE and ECONOMICAL SKIRT ever made. g OE SALE in all FIRST. CLASS STORES LA this tits. and throughout the UNITED STATES. HAVANA DE CUBA, MEXICO, SOUTH AMERWA. and the WEST INDIES. SKIRT. altrixqulzz YOR THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC snyll.km HOOP bKIRTS. 628. uontiffs"..own MAKS " OF w.."••••" 8 HOOP MIMS, the best assortment and beet quality and styles in the city. (lore Trails, all lengths and sizes. from 18 to 65 springs, from $1 75 to $4. Slain Skirt., all the new shapes and elms. from 19 to 60 springs, from $1.40 to $3. Skirts of extra heavy steel and extra tape. from 29 to 85 orings, from $1.90 to $2 75 Misses' and Children% of awry grade, from 6 to 26 epridgs, from 4 to 8 cent. per swing; they hays no Bona/. agents tor tire New Flexible S kirt, the most pliable Moor Skirt made, and fully equal to the Duplex Nilotic Skirt, and at much lower prises. Also, eon. scantly on hand, fall lines of low-priced New York Skirts. kid-padded and metallis. fastened-15 springs. Sae. ; 26 amino. 1111; 26 springs, $1.16; 30 Borings. $1 25: n and 4D spring', Is°. "tart. made to order, altered, and repaired. at ORS ARCH Street. mill UV GROCERIES. COFFEE COFFEE I HENRY CHIPMAN, 932 ARCH STIVE3Urs, PHILADELPHIA. TRUE Java, Manilla, Laguayra, & Rio. ROASTED WITHOUT WATER pR LARD! LARD!! LARD!!! COFFEE! COFFEE! COFFEE! ;e6-St p FAMILIES RESIDING IN THB UTTRAL DIBTRIOTS We raflprepered;so heretofore, to supply families, at their country residences, with EVERY DEBORIPTIONOF lyll 61001114111% VD& be . aro ALBERT 0 ROBERTS. m794•tf Corner ELIEVENTH and VMS Wotan THE ASHLAND HOUSE, FouvrTa ERTTI. ME rY D R K T I WENTY.FOURTH Recently filagreed and improved. is now open for transient as well cc permanent boarders The house is situated on one of the pleasantest avenues. and accessi ble to all places of amusement and business by care and stages. Guests wilt find alt the conveniences and com forts of a superior es.ablisliment, with an excellent ta ble. Transient board. 188 per day. Wit 8 88410XX._ Proprietor. N. g —Families who desire rooms for the Summer •vill make early application. To deelranie parties ad vantageous terms Will be offered. Jelg Oft • $3OO REWARD.—THE .—THE ABOVE HE ..idillidforix information lead to the conviction oftiporsonne=whrrotled the BTORI 0 F LEWIS bgAL, on the night of the Mier .0014 of the Bth lust , and the return of the stolen property. Collaletthal of coats, pantaloons, 'redo, Cloths, eabsimsres, plain and fancy; cashmerette, Tweeds, al pacu. lteltan cloths, Sm. CEO of the above reword will be paid by LEWIS REAbeer the return of the stoien property. and $lOO will pato by the 11.11110E88 OF KRIIIIRTT glilf&R6 for information which Will lead to the conviction of the robber or robbers. MIRAM B Buries. LEMIS O w ner. TNNINETT retrASE May 9th, 1805 sll.Bl*_ gyro ATTENTION OF RETURNED volunteers, and others, about purchasing JEW SLBY. is invited to the large and elegant assortment of (lOW and Silver Watches, or American and P4reign reekets, Dlamond Pair. Binge. Studs, and Sete, Maine, bole, ; ts 11•61 andiPlated Ware. which %dins sold at the lowest prices, by LEWIS LADOIWS, Diamond Dealer and Jeweler, jell• St. No. SO* Cid ESTNIIT Street. .ARTIB DE VIKTE.— ONE AND 1.- , all should avail themselves of the skill and sumo+ ence of B. F. BLIFIRR in having their Oartes de Visite made 01524 AHOh Straet. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, 12 FOR $1.25, neat and nrettv style Likens suitable for al bums:, ust the style for echo are to exchange with class mates. 1011. re Efts, eIICOJSD Street, above Oreen. PRITCHARD.-FINE CARTES, A- 4 die.. from life, of Elen. Pritchard, tho , cootor of :TOY bath, can be aad at F 0 1 0ThZUNSV'El 704 AhOEt Street VISTSFUIe AND SUBST/LNTIAL OLOTHINO NEW PUBLICATION& LIVELE, Intown, & coo HO WASHINGTON MINT. BOSTON. Rave In press, and Will publish immediately; 'wits Bum= on THE AMERICAN QUESTION. V V.711,0M=-2.4 JOHN HMG-WA M. P., ON THE AMERICAN QUESTION, With a Biographical introduction, BY FRANK MORE, Crown. Byo. With fine Portrait by Ritchie. These beechen were apeolally prepared gad revised by Mr. Bright, for publication in America, at the re. quest of Mr. Moore. The volume will prevent a 001 Th plate collection In Mr. Bright's splendid efforts In de fense of the 0111119 of liberty and free government In Amorlos. THE LIFE AND SPEECHES OF ANDREW JOHNSON, President of the 'United States. EDITED BY FRANK MODEL Crows, ara. With fine Portrait, by H. W. Smith. This edition is published with the satterion and eon. centof the President. and sentains f os reports of all of the iraperiant Speeches made by hint since hie en. trance into titbits lite, together with extracts from no eseional Adereuel. Jee.gt_ DOnlliele FINE LIBRARY EDl idirm OF Juzatis C 20.921.11. BY HIS MAJSSTY NAPOLEON 111. Vol. I of this wort, printed from large, bold type, on superior extra-heavy paper, and elegantly bound in purple cloth, now ready. Price $2.50. A cheap edition. neatly bound in paper 'oven, Is also ready. file .1. Poe vale by all Booksellers In MS Men. Bent free, by moll, on zooelpt or Prise. A. DO WIANG. =24-wit:aim 65 NASSAU Street, NSW TORE. NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS 1I Just resolved AsooRLD t EVANS, (Basard'a old stand). No. IN4 CHESTNUT Street. THE 434YWOBTITS. By the author of "Faith Cutesy-a Girlhood. WY LBWS'S BARD. By the author of "'Uncle Sibte." LOOMING AROUND. By A. 13 Roe. A BON OF THE BOIL A Novel. OBPSIBLIS C. KERR PAPERS. Third Rules. °ABABA: Its Defence', Oondltton, and Remotiress. Beteg a second and condi [Wing volume or "My Diem North and South " By W. Bovrata. Rumen, L. L. D BODSEMOLD FOBlii. By Henry W. Longdolow. with illustrations by Gilbert, Foster, and Aloolon. LOEB DERBY'S ILIAD OF HOMIER The Amer. can edition jupt real,. As handsomely printed as en* In glltb,_ 2 role . crown Fvo. • FROMM'S ISISTORT OF ENGLAND. 2 vols. h2mo. LIFE - OF CICERO. By WUllam Forsyth. THE WAVER WOMAN OF THE FAM.L.Y. By MINI 'Foote, author of "Heir of Redelyffe." do. BEATRICE. By Juita Kavanagh. jelS tf JUST PUBLISHED DR. BOARDRAJNI. TRA2III6GIVING AND PAST DAY MUM. I. TEN nicaIIAKSES. TT TBB IBAOI WB NEED AND HOW TO SIM= IT. Published and for sale by JAMB & OLAXTONe Successor to W. S. & Alfred Idertien. jelS 606 011BSTNOT Street MARY BRAND - LOEB.- JUST OUT, one of the best " Woman's Novels " ever pub , liehed. Of decided ability. originality, and power. Edition after edition le being printed. and the demand increasee. CARLETON. Po:Weber. Drew York. anditiiimflOt FAIRY FINGERS-MRS. MOWATT'S Brilliant New Novel. 18 bay& g a tremendous sale. It Is 111 admirably wrought tale,and enchains the gam. ties of the reader from beginning to end. ILIALVON, rub Halter, New Tort. rays!. wfailOt NEW SCIENTIFIC BOORS. THE MINERAL REsOUROES OP THE PACIFIC nTATES AND TRARITORIBB By the Bon. Win. M. Eitswart, iL B Senator from Nevada. THB ASSI!ISO of BILFBB, COPPER, GOLD. AND lißhOlabY. With tilintrationv. NAVAL DUTIES AND DISCIPLINE. By P. A. Roe. Lieutenant Commander 17. A Navy. EV FARBER/410 Itt.TECTIONS IN THE TREAT MENT OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. &0., No. A. Buppaner. D . . Sc. some/Tim BOORS of all kinds on bad or procured protn_pq to order bY LINDSAY & BLAME OA. Fubliehe,e .tio Booksellers * je7leo H 21 S South B'E3 Stmt. _ _ _ APPLETOI4'B N W AMERICAN CICLOPEDIA. —Complete in 16 volumes. Various Styles of Binding. IBBILLIOB HBOORD, by Prank Moore, in 8 TOIL MEM:VALE'S MUCKY 07 TRI HOMASS—now complete. The Agency for these vainable works is at 33 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut apil•tf J4B. X. SIMOM. HISTORY CROWNS THE BR&VE. The Publishers respectfully announce that THS HISTORY OF THS PSDIrSILVAIfIA EMERY& otimpe is now ready for deliver. to subscribers. .1t contains a complete resord of OILe gallant organiza tion; and of the different eompanies. raginients, and brigades, giving graphic descriptions of their Bspedi- Dons, Marshes, Skirmishes and Battles, together with biographical sketches of Officers and pers.:nal Records of each private during his term of service.klempiler. from OPPIOIAL REPoRTS and other Docameata. by S. R. SI PHER, Ben. It is in one volume. octavo of 722.pagea,,and is ale. gently illustrated by STEEL ENORAVINCIII of Go. vernor•OURTIN. o.nerals MSAteR. *WALL. and the Lamented REYNOLDS, and by a Map of the vicinity of Richmond, showing_ the route of march and the battles in which the 113811161116 were engaged IA the ieveu days light- and la neatly printed On good 'met and hands , lnely 'bound in black cloth and library panther. •It is sold only by subscription. Price from this date, $4 60 in cloth; IA library leather style, BS. Sent by mail free of ppostage, on receipt of price. Active and responsible parties desiring to canvas, for this popular and attractive History, will make appli cation with mitten recommendations to. /MIAS & BARR,OO., Publishers. LArreAsm, March IN, 1868. my.l9-im aaEX EC" BMUS ASS TEI sztvr THE WORLD• J. H. MICHENER & CO., OSIERAL PROVISION DEMOS. AID gasman Or TED OHL AAAAAA D ..iccorcainEspau , " SUGAR-OUBED HAMS, TONGUES, AND BEEF, Nos. 142 and 31.44 N. FRONT ST.. Between Arch and Race streets. Mined*. The Justly celebrated • • IXOSIANOR" HAMS are eared by J. H. IL & 00. (in a style peculiar to them 'elven). expressly for FAMILY 1381; are of densiont savor; has from the unpleasant taste of giah, angt are pronounced by epicures superior to any now eared for mh26-ftnwilla EWILLIAK WATSON, Late Chief Clerk Bab. Lex CORNELIIB WENDELL. Late Public Printer. WENDELL & WATSON PROSIOUTI CLAIMS MOEN EVERY DIPART MBIT OW THE GOVBENMENT. Ofitee Booms, No. 345 PENNSYLVANIA kmno. Directly opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, 140.1 m I'. 0. Dos soo. waad..oton. 11. 0. GOLD'OPORNTIMPROVED STEAM WATER-HEATING APPABA.TIIS WAIII/NO and TEATILLTINiI PUBLIC BUILD• INGO •cd PRIVATE /UMW OR& ItAIIITACITITILILD BY MB UNION BMW AND WATRIMICHATING 00/I.IIRANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. itTELNILUMI P. WOOD as CO., Al Month MIRTH El treat is22-exhi B. M. FELTWELL, Snot. BLINDS AND SHADBB. B. J. WILLIAMS. No. 16 North Sixth Street, wilmovnte; or VENITIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW MAIMS, j r h o tirxl iaa mat best sittortiamt tha any at at STOII slum IAD3 AND usirrsup. Moo lot soiled Nllads oad tiludec. aptl•Sto fiTERMETIOALLY BELLED 311BATE3 A-N- AEI) SOUPS. LOOO dos. liswoop W. 600 Mut of. 600 " do Void. 600 " do Matto'. 11t00 a o Turkel. 1,003 " do Chian. 000 " auorted Sour to 4 81 its. •albiL For um by REI oES & TE RAMB, fo6-tf 101 Bode. WA 8tr01d.36 PANCI HAMS.-BRIGGS, SWIFT,_ & salts Ev a ns ' brands eca l C ra&t e P. BOOR% Add ast SUGAR-CURED CINCINNATL OANTABBND HAIM in /dors and for sale by WASHINGTON BUTCHER & SON, m726-Ita* 148 and 148 North PROST St. I SOMERSET, 51 CHESTNUT ••• • Street. Bns and Dealer in Army Conte Badges, Emblems. Pin Badges, and marks of avert description. Soldiers returning home will find it ad yautigeotie to pommy as a memorial one of my fins gold or silver Badges. Ormolu It karat gold Corps Rings alwm sco band. All goods warraetod. mrlB lm P HOTOGRAPHS OF PUBLIC BUILD JAGS. Obnrobos. Beetdenoeo. and Country tioott Mose lobo wish to prON,rve a ty w of the oid hd.._ rgto&do ohoold stogy to B F. ERIMEEt. POOtogroptier, 624 ARCM otrost • AT REASONABLE PEICEB, . WMsTT.,ED—TiI EXCECINOIC COAL :fors batideo 4 me, idyll& driving hour. globt &mated mind. kind. ands good traveler, 'Wool! refer a solid Eder, bar, black, or sorrel. Addreer Et• T. 1%." at We ogles. for three days, jel2-36* WA.NTED-A MIDDLE-AGED MAR rled MAN, as Clerk In a mannfactaringestablisit. went situated about thirty miles from the MO , : Pen• xnenehip and acourscy in figaree the principal rectal• rites, With good reference as to character, Etc Athirst,. Box M. Poet•ollce. jell It WANTED -A FINE LARGE SALES ROOM. in the vicinity of Chact . ut and ii , v."nth streets, Arm or second flour. Address •• D. P.." Dor Poet 01B,t, 100 at. WANTED-A. YOUNG MAN, OF 19 T T to 21 years, a Salesman tot a country 'dere In Illinois, One ac_onainted mkt' dry nOltis may add rem with reference. Pregg Mire . ma W - UT ANTE D—IN A WHOLSBA.Lic Notion How, a Young Man NOW i, amnaintea witt and can command a city and near trade, and to cell goods by EAMPIe if nee:miry. Addritee Bnx 3939, Pbtla P.O, jP9.6r, WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BALES mAar, in a Cloth Jobbing H,1680 on Market street. to sell goods by sample and in the store Addrees ' ' Saletmen," at the office of The Prem, with teal name. je9 tww6c* IarANTED—IN THE FISHAND 111 Provinion llnelnese. a tam:meat SkLESMAN, who on Whence conolderahle trade. 411 , twamtLaita- Hone tordloenttoi. Addroes . 4 at thla office, for ona week, jail 01. WANTED -DISABLED SOLDIRRS, and others out of employment, to inn rue for our GREAT NATIONAL WORK, JUST PUBLISHED, THE LIFB AND Palma HERMES OF Abraham Lincoln. By Frank Crosby, of the Philadelphia bar. oimprleing One large octavo volume of nearly dVe handred pages This is the only work of the kind published, being en tirety new and original, containing hie early history, political career, aphecbos, message., proclamations, and other GB cial documents litnetrative his eventini Ad. Ittinietru.tion- to.ether with ills atones and events con• nested with hie tragic end. Ii Will be sold only by our authorized travelling agouti., to whom eraidaive tent tory is given and liberal commietioes paid. Sand for a circular and terms, " • merican Pablishina droner: " Box 217, No. 600 OH 881 NUT street, POlia. rrB et* WAN T E D-TEN FINE SHIRT 1 , waken with Wheeler A Wilson's machine. Stet• dy work, 308 ARCH Street, third story, je93vl. Nif ANTE D. -$l.O PER DAY, AT I ROIL —Any ',mon, male or female . can Glass Or week, at home, In a light, honorable business. V/ to *l, simnel-required. Returned soldiers and others having a law bows d ail) to spare, ,ea learn the parts scalars by enclosing two stamps for cloister acd rattan boa Addrest s. wKrvat.f.. myrf•tre' (Mow. box 4121. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NIINSN AND SPY, the most interesting. and ex citing book everpct bilehed. embracin the adventure' of a woman In the Union Army as , dont, aati Spy, giving a wort vivid inner picture of the war. R.• turned and disabled ofticas and soldiers in want of profitable einnloyment will And It peculiarly Adapted to their tgandition We have agate stearin SIISC per month, Which we will prove to any doubting aPotioast. Send for circulars. Address JONNS BMA & CO., SO. 000 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. my:lO4W BOY - WAIITIOD— A COLORED BOY between the aces of ld And la wanted. Apply tat wedtately at GIS LOCUST Street. led-tf G REATEST THING OF THE TIMBE BOMBS(' $ PHIZZINVILOPIIS. —Agents wanted ,Tursfilinga 4 , se xo h ttlft,,a1 4 o ) o A inVie, 012:: sad a splendid Solid Silver scanting...cm Mateo as r premium to the meal. A simile Envelops lent, writ similar and fullpartisnlate, on receipt of Sd seats. Ad • 4111101/ A. N. NOWIOI &00., P. 0.. BOX 4270. 36 swam NAN Street, N. T. mhW.Sui $12 5 A MONTE-AGENTS WANT ED everywhere W introduce She improver SHAW & BLABS TWBNTY•DOLLAB radflLl IMQ INACElifli, she only low-price machine in th« nhuntry - whisk is liseesed by Grover dr Baker s Wheeler & BOW% Singer 4 Uo. and freeholder. Au other innotanos now wold foe less than forty dollars each are tahlagemenfa, and the seller and nosy are Ligbie to line and itata - katlaltelt. Salary and expenses, or large OCOninSiodoll. Illustrated Alveolars sent free. Addrese EIFIIW CLARK, Biddeford, Matra mylo-461W3m 87n A MONTIL-I WANT AGENTS • every where at ro a mouth, expenses paid, to men supra, AsTmai, the beet sidling ever offered Full partlimlare free. Address OTIS T. GASSY. Biddy. ford, Maine. m 7 lO ddr Ware $lOO . 000 TO INVEST UPON Layto Mortgage, in einms of $5,000 to , 111111.-COavoyanoor. jewist* 51,0 rat 41.1TE1 dlreet. din WANTED—A GOOD OOMMO. BBaDIOI7B STOBB. on the south olds of Market rawest, between Fifth and Bluth streets. Address for one week 'CO. 8.," Box 214, Phnada. P. 0. lAA' 'BOARDING. FOUR DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH WAND it Mr WILDROSIP, near rl/I.VgIiSORD RTATJOgit. rauaaylvanta Railroad. irlarflaSta B4eßlPOalr3R—ooit i t.2.&NT, SEVERAL ra7sll9v• • 906 SPR9OII STBEST. DAY BOARD, WITH FIRBT•OLLBI Dinners, at No. 611114 South WASHINGTOR 13(11111%. m7IBdID• FOR SALE AND TO LET. fa FOR BALE - WITH IMMEDIATE Mliaposeeetion, one of those firet.clses, new. modern Dwellings, east side of Sixth. above Brown street, jots 20 by 1.90. to back street t'arler 32 feet deep; dicing room 22 feet; sitting room 24 feet; 7 chambers, 2 kitch ens, soneervetore. water eosin, hot and cold water, beater. ranee& bath" la faCt,every COUTI33ii.POO. TIMMs home are built in the bee; manner, of well seas:mad material Ttey will be solo on easy term' This is the last chance. Out of twelve we have only four left. Please call and examine them—welt all day—or ap ply to BOYD ds BARRON. jele.6t* 120 eolith FOURTH Street. a PUBLIC BALE ON THE PRE- Asahneu—vaDarEaDAY AFTS9NOON; June 1490 at 6 o'clock preataely—Large and valuable RBSIDRIOII of the late Madame Brazier. MARRS r Street, weal of Fortieth sheet ; lell6o by no feet; elegant garden, fine drug, doa hoply te M. THODILS & SONS, hum 40 139 and 111 South FOURTH Street. FOR BALE—A VALUABLE LOT OF Ground, S E ;tomer of Broad and Callowhill eta, ; 100 by 240 feet. Do. do . 8 IL corner of Bridge and Thlrly•se coed streets; 142 by VS feet. Do. do., 8 W. corner of Bridge and Thirty.se cond streets, 100 by 218 feet. Do. do. , 8 W. eernerof Thirty- ettoond and Ha verrord streets; 27e by 18330 feet. Do do.. P . W..corner of Ninth and Berke streets; 600 by 120 feet. Do. do., 8. E. enner of Twenty second and Boring Garden streets: 90 by 103 feet. 1)0. do.. Darby toed. between Chestnut and Walnut etreets; 60 by 120 feet. Do. do.,llll..worte. street, from Twenty-eighth street to the Stryiailt - we by Me feet. Do. do., on Minlaeim street, Germantown; about S acres. Do. do.. on Taxon} , street, at Bolmesborg. With many others of various circa. B. Y. GLIM j , 10 1103 South INDICTEE Street. VALUABLE RAILROAD HOTEL AT DOD/ 111.11(iTO WIT AT PRIV *MB SALE —The subscriber oilers for sale ail that valuable pr,uterty known as the null kITL DANIA BAILILDAD BOO.", In the borough of Downingtown. 18 miles west from Philadelphia The house is situated in en angle, pontedning about one And a half acres, bete een the Penney ivanieZentral Belli °ad and the Philadelphia and Lancaster turnpike. fronting on each. Tk • L1D1)7094 manta conduit of a good end enbstantial three story atone Bows, rebuilt and improved a few kitchears since, containing thirty large airy and weil-ven en,ogi with ieree ftnd. convenient basemeat suppiled with pure hydrant water, as are also the ilretiano wend stories Connected with the above is a good frame stable, two lophonime. and a large vegetable garden The property has been occupied as a hotel for the past thirty years, and as a business stand Is unrivalled by any on the line of road between Philadelphia and Pitts burg. This is II iltst•elass station, on the Pennsylvania Gen. tral BaDroad, the ticket and telegraph offices of th. Company being Pn the property. AU the passenger trains on said road stop regularly at this place, and tits through eamse train West stops a sufficient time for pasesusere to dine The buildings'''. admirably adapted. to the want. and Convtalence of the pu h.ic. and the largely ineieasing business renders it worthy the "nazi • Sion of Tenons seeking inch investment For farther particulars. address HUAI RICHOLTZ, rey26 thtngt On the premises FOR SALE—AN EXCELLENT ini.Strre and Beninese Place, 214 Dots lucent. Superior Dwelling, 36 feet front, N 0.1373 Nreen street. Nam and Dwelling, good %duets Stand, 266 North Sixteenth street, corner of Winter. Dongenterit Dwelling. No. 263 South Tenth street: PCSIIIetWOLI soon. Bent Dwelling. No ,T r oialey street. Desirable Duel lug, street, above Brown; lot 29 by 180 feet. B. P. GLENN, 123 South VOLISTIT Street• or jelo C. W. our. SEVENTEENTH. and GREEN. FOR BALE, WITH IMMEDIATE Sinnpoteeesion ' the convenient Dwelling, No 2044 Wont Vernon street. B F GLUM. jell) B. AV. cor. BEIVENTERNTB and GEBEIC ei FOR SALE.-A VALUABLE PR0..62 ..62 PUTT. on Market Senate, Germantown. The improvements are s sabstentlei Briek and Stone dwell- Ina. and frame itable. The lot Is 90 by 555 feet, orris. mented with line 'shade and fruit trees. Apply at " In sevens. Office," MAUI and AEMAT Assets, Twenty. second Ward. .1119 at* MVERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE R NATI, nO,lll side Pine street, above Twee, Oen'. In perfect order. and with every requisite cDu 'enteric& Price KM. Address Box 477 l'ellatielehis Post Office. je9.Bo* INFOR BALE-AT THE VILLAGE of Haddonfield. New Jersey—a handeome modern DWNLLIAG ROUSE and about Three Acres of Land. Annals for the summer or permanent residones of one doing blieineen in the env. Location, six miles from Pcitadeiphia. about One maul , from station on the Camden and Atlantis nolrosd. by mill& mums may be had to and from Philadelphia by six trains daily each way. HOMO hose and well Wetted, with modern convintenees. Wegant shrubbery, trees, 60. Stable and Coach• house attached. Immediate posseeston. Apply to uITLNLIS RHOADS, jeS No 38 S. EIBV/INTH Street. Phtla FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE RE -811).E5CB, centrally located, in an elegani neigh borhood; home 28 feet front, contains all modern lm provemerts. 'wide ball, large parlor. library, . and to in complete order. 'Choice fruit and shrubbery in the yard. Lowest *price $12.00. a considerable portion or which can remain, If deetred. or would be exebauged fora smaller property. Apply No 40 North FOURTH btreet. jeB.6k. a FOR SAL B-HOUSE, NO. 908 Alfal FR 15 IrCLIS Meet. above Poplar. Inquire of Y. I'. k EROI7BOII, Di°. 1427 North FIFTH Eat. )el•1m" el FOR BALE— A FARM, OF 21 Misers', well cultivated. modern improvement',:asL Sso., situate in th e Twenty th ird ward. above Frank. ford; suitable for country residence nottly to jele-St* _T. EIBALLOKOSB & BONS, thankford GSRMANTOWN BUILDING LOTS.-- TB ISITIS 01 TSB BATPLII op OSMAN, TOWN, —Bea atifel leaations resideme, 211 iur, to snit purcbcsaie, to hist. ottuationo; tgoal. it not impeller to any lots La the vidattr. For We by HENRY B. BREW, isle ma , * No 404 Beath FOURTH street. TO EXCH/1116LE- IMPROVED FARMS et 40 and 121 pares. 011 Stooks will be taken in nut payment; aleo, Holmes and Lote to ezehanne. Aust. BECIRTHL jell 30 n 308 W.kTJUT 81., Room 16. AgitFOß BA LB—A. FRW TOP - and no-top WSMOILS of out own task*. GSO. W. WATKON a 00 , 6t No. MD ORIOWITOT Stmt. REMOVALS. REMOVAL.—GEO. W. WATSON -/Lv CO. have removed their OARIIIkEtit aspoarrors to their old plaeo, 80. 1t11.9 06MBr7fir P 'Urea (andel Concert 11811), whore they will keep a stook °" 4 " / "" of their own make. and will Melva Orden for oral deserirtioD of fret-elan work. JONB 7, 1866 ie7.9ut REMOVAL. WILLIAIe TAIINALk. Aea S4'3molod from 3a o. IMO to No. 11113% OHM* NUT brevet, d. L•rner of TIII&TEMITH Street Where he Ironton tl4 atteutfon of hOneekeepor.e. those cofeloonstrir honiekiePllll. to hie exteattre ee sortment of neenel BONN GOODS, St:m*llot Iteirlgorators, Teel/9001AM Plantl7 HU* Mara eltildr.e . • fleerteses. Bfr., be 5T44.2m t i VERY t3UPERIOR GUM DROP , prepared by , BTDPEISIS V. Wft ITN tor. tel lat No, 1210 MAXIM Mint. DIia 2 6ATMENT FOB OUSTON WORL weVEIENEW I4 . NEW CRE6TNUT-STREET TARA TRll—tmaaweprirr writlif. ABOVE TWEIGETib . MOMDAY EVERINO. JIM Mkt Lb. LENS/AT 1)P (:. FoSTER, Tryon whichowarion the following VOLMEFSIng TALDIST, In ikdition to the IMULAII COMPAAL. Will appear: Mr. JAMB GARDEN. (By kind 8611nilininn Mre John ThreW.) Mr. I. L T 1 0 , 1)N. M r . w W. BAILEY, and kin OURDELIAOAPPELLIV The Evening's rerfarmance wilt idkindlBlloo With Not rowan& Drams, in throe ante. IVANHOE; • On, THE KNIGHT OP THB 140 K MWIT. Recitation, BELARUs (ri3BISO, Mr. Jag adEDEN.f To cenolnde with Joe. C Foster's Maxioal Drama, to two note, Ateled lA °lW d. OLD AED v_oV . l , ll_!Azor Shade of NaPOiega TO. NoBROW (Tocolar) VENINO, MIS LOTT i IN THE ADMEN D SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Jane BA, FoRTY • EIGHTH GRAND FAMILY Sheri N SE. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW Ali Ob. lITABST THEA'N.B. TM WsoB STSTNNEL MONDAY AND TIINSDAY OVEN/NON, PO-CA-NOTA-TAS, A DAY TOO JAM" AND _*•A'11110IILAS EL" NM ADA AND ENNA WHO In 8 Characters; 18 NODIN and Dances. FF.TUAY, EMMA WBBB'B THE CIRCUS 18 COMING. Tlin MGR h HOSSToN GRAND CIROGN CULLS. 'S CBLCNMHTNAT I T N n n ND OF IROGUOIfiI DIAN Will shortly appear for PI ftVg DAYS % ONLY, On the spinitoue lot adjoining the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, BROAD AND LOCUST BT.. Commencing on MoR DAY, the Hut i s m. ILISMSMBIat, Puß Fl`n D ay% ONLY, AFTERiatiON AND Elag/2101. In the selection of artists for this COLOSSAL OOMBINATION, It has been the proprietor's desire to maize such varlet) that no patron shall fail to find in it moth thst will Interest the wad and enchain the sttsntion. 'the brslllant CLUbTitit OF CELEBRITIES Which adorn this famed Girona are unparalleled In their several speciatitise The toenail's. at RDENES IN THE ARENA Are enriched and beatiitQed GONGSUIIki Pais&PHBRGALIA. AND grIPIEB X WO, And they will be rendered with faithless trees and marvelous splendor, THE IROQUOIS INDIAN form a great hatere ht tide Artistic Combination, Portraying, as they do. the novel y of careen lifs, typouti dances, religions core. monies, laminae* and forms of worship, and many other psenliarities of the ab,,riginees, never before trocticed to the public. IN 111 'armies and delight the eye. The company is slimmed of the following poptwor Performer& who drew, hundreds of thous)" nos to the Malone]. Circus Building oaring the east whaler, The celebrated liEgabd BKOITERI. CC stilßS, VALENTINS, and RUDOLPH. Messrs. MURRAY and HIT and the TRAINED DOI) 1. The SAGYSINISE family. Mr. WIN &Nal, Mr, CHAS. MONNOE, Mr PL ANE LB JUNE BNNT, Messrs. DRBXEL ISSRL STTFo PlOTObl, Una FF. ANDROS, DENSEST, BATTY, ROOSING. WALDEN, fdAGAR. 14.1,L0TT, TABER, and Masters CARLOS, 1.. El IN. .ACTOIA, CLAIIDS and iltINOll. Venatile performers. The whole hinting a Oongfelia of Talent absolutely peerless. PROFESSOR. HUTCHINSON sea his trained dogs will appear dart age very exit( Mien; morning hid 11D8C20011 Petfornolue Puutee,, M 0 1454 n introduced . and Re ee will also be during the sesstra. Remember, only fire dem Admission. 10 cents. Children under 10 years, 22 cents, Performance to commence at 2 and 7 o'olook F. L. on MONDAY, 18th last, continuing for FIFE Oat ONLY. Jen gg 'V RI A. 14 OF SHIGL IN DISCLAM . VON. et AbSIBIDLY BUILDIADS. on TDErD 107.11N1N6, June nth, between pupils of "rot H.en. in's , 'gnaw' nonduoy. and pupils of Dr. Entree OLad. eloal . . Judges: Geo. H. Bolter, Seq., Prof, 0 W. Pettey Principal Girls' High and animal School: Rev_ J. tke Crowell; Bay, W, Breed, D. D. ; 01)V POillollk. Pte. siding Judge. Ticketentty Cents, may be obtained et T. B. Paier'e, Blatb and Onertual, and Ridgy a Blot stand. Contle neural Bele). Commence alb o'oloo, Blriffald 'A ewe lebtated litst,d AllI perforM, Je12.4•4 SALE OF UsliiirlikftgATlCS UNITRD STATES NAVY YARD, WASHINGTON, O. 0.. JUDO 8 mut Will be sold at public cal,,, to the highest bidder. at 12 o'clock M., ON SATURDAY. the twenty .foarth day of Jane neat, at the nee Yard; in Was/dogma, D. tithe United states ateaniers Bal timore, Watch, Juniper, Teiteme, Pditi4 , ll. fteroiato. Cimino, J. D tae moor. (Icene de Lion Zeta, ifyette. Weste Dumbarton, Illian, and dm. The Ba l timore la a wooden aide wheel ateamer, of the roaLW)I4 arIATINHAIOIthi Learn, 200 feat; breadth of beam, 24 feet 9 inches; depth of bold. 10 feet t 011altfler of erliader, 44 tut:bee; stroke of piston, 6 feat 0 moo & 2bp w etch la a room, ter; Length, 62 feet breadth of beam, 17 feet; depth of hold, 7 heti Manistee of cylin der. 16 inches; stroke of piston, 15 inches The Juniper b. a mopeller with mina to engine: Length. 78. feet; breadth of beam. 18 feet; depth of hold, 8 [set ,• Manistee of cylinder, 24 inches; atroke of Plato*. is lychee, The Teaser is a single engine propeller: Length, SO feet.; breadth of beam, 18 feet; depth of hold, 7 feet; dire Meter Of cylinder, 2o inches; .trots of ;Amon. 80 inches. 305 h e Putnam lea wooden side. wheel eteg of feet inches; bre/4EllOf beam, 33 feet deed/ of ne l 4. 7 tent 2 %cher,: diameter of Winder, 82 inaeee; stroke ofplaten., 0 fest '.he Reseluie is a double engine propeller: Length; 81 feet; breadth of beam, 16 feet 6 Inches; depth of hold. 7 fret: diameter of cylinder, 17 inches; stroke of piston, 17 inches. The Ca, breadth wooden side wheel steamer; Length. 110 feet;of beam, 22 feet 6 inches:depth of hold, 7 feet 6 %ebbe; diameter of cylinder , 31 inches : stroke of piston, 7 feet. The J. 11 eloymour is a wooden elde.wheel steamer: Lentil:, 100 e et; breadth of beam, 19 feet 8 inetiesi depth of bold, 7 feet 6 Mabee; diameter of eyilndet. 80 Inches; stroke of piston, 6 feet. The Cccer de Lion is et wooden aide• wheel steamer: Length, 92 feet 7 inches; breadth of beam, 21 feet 3 inches; depth of hold, 6 Met inches; diameter of op. iirtier,_2l in stroke of piston, 6 feet, The Zeta is a single engine propeller) letegtie, 53 fe.te breadth of beam, 12 feet 10 %doe; depth of hold, ft feet II inches; diameter of cylinder, 16 inches: Meeks of elm ton, 16 inches. i The My stics a wooden Propeller, Magee engine; Length, 67 feet; breadth of beam, 24 feet 7 ineneet depth of bold, 12 feet; diameter of cylinder, 42 Inehmet stroke of piston. 48 inches. The Western World is a wooden propeller: Length, 178 feet; breadth of beam, 31 feet 8 Indies; depth of h id, 8 feet; diameter of cy/inder, 84 inches; stroke of yietou. 4 feet. The Bat le a std. wheel steamer, built of steel Plates 34 Inch thick: Length, 230 feet; breadth of beam, 28 feet; depth of bold, 11 feet it Inches; diameter of cylinder, 62 inches; stroke of piston, 4 feet. The Dumbarton is an iron aide-wheel steamier Length. 20 feet; breadth of beam. 26 feet 4 Wheel: depth of hold, 13 feet 9 inches ; diameter Of cylinder, el Inches ;moil e of pieton, 00 inches The Lillian. Is en Iron fade. w tieeleteamer ; Length.l2l feet; bread tt of beam, 29 feat 4 inches; depth of bold, 13. feet: diameter of cylinder, 46 inches; stroke of Mato*. 64 inches. The eeesele may be seen, and farther particulars made known, on application to Commodore J. B. Montgemm ry e Commandant Washington Navy Yard. Terms of eels seek, le Government funds ; dye (5) per cent. on each vessel at ;he time of sale. and the bide:me within ale days thereafter. jell mivf et SALE Or SEBVIO.KABLX MULLS. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFPICE, WASHINGTON. 1), G., ItLae 9, 1814. By direction of the Quirtermaeur general. theta win be sold, at public auc , llno, to the highest bidder, at the times and pieces nauitd belsw. viz.: WILLIAALSPORT. PA.. 1 ftlntleD AT, June 18, 1868, HOATIeGDOa. PA . TERMED AY. Jnueali 1066. BiluAFTliN. PA.. TIIOI2BDItY, June 21, 1885. WILDISD'POI, DEL TfiffltbDAY. JIM 82. 1886. PI PA.. tUISDAE. Jane 27. 1869 BABBitiliEl AG. PA. THUMB eY, Jane A% 1884, Two hundred bERVJGEABLE MULES Kt °Ash place. Mongol them were bonght in the beninnin• of the war an young wiles, accompanied the armee In all tbtir minium end came, and are thotoughly haidet ea by exerchte, gentle and remain!' from beton en long surround d by the soldets. 'though R and and serviceable, they are no longer re quired in the alma. and Nan be purohated at these valet at far lose than their tine value The attention of both miners and femme le especially invited. !seams-old Monty gates eommence at 101, i. Casa.. 1.1/ United States currency SAXES Brevet B:lgidier Gellerat, in charge Pint Dlvleton At, d. O. SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER MASTER STORBS, GRAIN, AND GB &al ammo. CHIEF QUAKTEEILIETtn'ii OTTION, DEPOT OP WASIDNOTON, WARRINGTON, D. U , June 10, 1866 Will no sold at prone auction, under the dlrectioust Captaqi Samuel A. Wafer, A Q ._ as AIX Me 81.6 NET WHARF, in the city of WASLINGTOI6, D G., on IiVRDNRIIDRY, June 21 GA at 10 o'clock A. 11 . a lot Of Quartermaster tYpres, condemned as being nal for pubic service, viz: Cum Date,. knives and Forks, Stoves. Tables, Brushes, Buckets, Lanterns, ihooms, Rakes, Chain. Pauline, Sio. ALSO, At the same time and place 1110RTY.P1 1 711 bushels of CORA, TWRIStY. TB RItIeTROUS I bushels of OATS. and ONIS 11011DR6D AAD FiFI'Y THOUSAND GRAIN eACKS. Successful b;dders will be required to remove the Stores within five (6) days from date of sale. Tents cash. In Government funds D. A EMT% Brig. Gm, and Chief Qnattermester, .1012 Bt Depot of Washitigtou. REDVIDICRE DELAWARE RAIL- A-P ROAD. • gagagM.USME. • TWO TBRODGII NORTHERN CON NECTIONS DAILY, LEAVE P. AND T. B B KENSINGTON DEPOT AT 7.30 A, gl, Lan a a 0 P. AL Consnottlng dlreotly through to EASTON, SCRANTON, II ATER OAP, GREAT BUD, WILKESBAREE, BUFFALO, AND pa GREAT LAKES Through Tickets mold and Baggage Chocked thronak in . I L , Prin./Psi Dalai North and West. jeo-100 W. B, GAUZIER, Aproui INIENE DATA. C..thiPa .151' lere— Eitenrsion hems. of it - Lake Ontario. ragnenay The Thousand Wands, Portland, The Rapids of St. ',sweet ea White /Wakens, River. Saratoga Syringe, de., Montresi, Quebec, d Tickets fortis above Exenrelone, whIA have bow so long and favorably known to the Philadelphia Public, by various routes to Lama Palle, for aisle at the CITA Wl/381. RAILROAD . VOMIT OFFICI, 426 Gbect.D.t street. nnder Philadelphia Bank, Where fall tntedruntioll will be girell. A. Tali 110P.11, Paseenger Agent, 426 OlillalTNlTT direst. aIgiNNEI . CHEAP AND PLEA SANT SI:IAMBS YdeFgh— OestogN AND ATI,LNTIO, AND RARITAN Ati3 DXLAWARB BAT RA iLKOADO—CAMOSSTU XBW YORK OA 1,021 C BRANCH. From Cooper's Ferry, Camden, daily at ggf A. Y. ?or Tneksrlon, Barneget, Toms Blear, Monebederb Bergen,Sermonic, Farmingdale, Shark River, Lon' Branch Branotport. oosanport. Eatontown, Shrews. 11)7, Boa 111.1 c, lkildaethwn, alghlands, and Port Nonmeta64 then0010111111;, 3 , 9 r 4 fr fi mr t nroggh 'lhe splendid Olisth.r 4.8 " NbW Irak In ilve flours. /Area. iissurslon %whets Jo& if good for three days. SS. '&IO_IIIMKCAMDEN AND AT. LANTIO RAILI6OAD,—Thr Train. data to Atlantic City, and one on Sunday. Trains have, Vine-street Perry as follows: Alai, Train. ...... ...... .... A. Freight, with Passenger Can ' attached, ...... 0.00 A. Y. M. Atlantic Accommodation.... 1.6 P. M. Junction Accommodation.... • ... . ..• 6,30 P, ESTIIENINO, LHAVN ATLANTIC. Atlantic Accommodation 690 A. K. Freight, with Passenger Oars attached.. .42,08 A. 11,, Malt Train 1 9$ P. 14,, Junction Accommodation ••• • 6 36 k 11. Fare to Atlantio grearston Tickets, good only for the day gad mon thoy are tamed. $3. sr.StlAs MAIL TRAM Leaver vinf-ftrent Ferry at 7,00 P, 66.,turatng, loaves Atlantic at 3.96 PARDONFII3I,I3TRAINS Leave Vino-draft Perri at 10,16 A, b. and I. P. 14, Leave Eh:tidal-add at 11.46 A. M and 2,46 6", 01 .61. B.—Freight mot he delivered at Cooper's Polak. Worn a P. IJ. to insure its golpg down the af-at dar, n/L9-3rair JOHN G sataair, Agent, PHILLDELPiIIIk. MitaNgraWILDITROTON. AND DAM. 110wR RAILROAD. RODTI OIL TO lapAtAtopn CITY POINT, A►D IKORrOI,IE Testes Dame Depot, canter of BROAD etralat MQ WARBIROTOR Avenue, at 1.16 P. M., aottneatial leak STEAMBItti At BsDhow& Pare to RtobotorsA • 1.41" ....BM 7i TILTS SO Ott? Pr ..... .. 1.1 Pare to Dorfolk •-••• ^8 .• . • ••..• 7 1 1 P. KEN WIT, Part ORO. A . DADMDB. Oen. Ttottot Arent. male Ira WANLDLSLEB k BUOWIts • IBBA RAILROAD —To Toning dad. **yd•
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