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ETHE PHILADELPHIA, INQUIRER, THURSDAY, MAYlK Mt UUKAM WNKKOTION8. CJIO CO i ateS. II III i IrniK uciu.r lOOMS FOR THE SUMMER AT VOuToAlW -tV (Tucker Mansion), on the Township line. TWt) OH THRKIiTuTlfVMS wTKTrTiXMl CITY NOTICES. Thk Philadeiphu Inqoiekb Job Printing Office, No.

304 Chesnut street. Having been entirely with New Types Of the latest and most fashionable styles. Appropriate Cuts. Ac, And additional Presses of the most recent invention is now prepared to execute all kinds of plain and fancy Printing In the best style, promptly and with entire satisfaction to Die customer. Pi kil-y tiik Blood.

It is an established fact that a -very large class of disorders can only be cured by sucli as wiii enter into the blood, and circulate with it through every portion of the body lor by this i i I MARRIED. BLOUNT MORRIS. On Tuesday evening. Mav 21 JHh-. by the Rev.

Jas. W. Bobbins. D. SAMUEL 1RANC1S BLOUNT to CAROLINE S.

R. MORRIS omy daughter of the late Wm. Morris, deceased. UlLEs-KEKL-On the evening of the 22d instant at the church. Kroad and Sanson, oy the Rev John If.

BILES to Miss ALICE lil'AL, both ol Philadelphia. tnP th dar of January, 1 Jarnes McPeak, Mr. MKNltv-thiscHv 10 Mia3 KAl'HUN, all of A DS A LL A DA On the 23d of May. 1865 by tlie Hev. Luther V.

Alhorf itr, fc, EDWAUDti to Miss MARTHA A SAt.r.A of Germantown. Chicago paners dIplsa nnnv Wednesday, the 24th Vi A J- un. ALEXANDER l'itl )i'J LiiWIS, daughter of the rotai. tn 21 instant, by KR -i r. liicuAKllsoK.botliof tl "A Wed nesday this city.

May 24th. x-o HOWARD C. ThomM ir" XkAtt lV.aaugnteror the late 4 24th. at St. Peter's i.

"i liev. Wm. H. Odenheimer. D.

D. Vew -'rsey, CII A NDLKR RORBINS. of Iiiini'w daughter ot the late Iienja- iulko, ui mis cuy. KITTKNHOUSK-TIIOMAS. At Washinirton.

on by the Rev. Wm. M. D. Rvan.

Mr. luuaao, ooin ot 1'nilailelphia. DIED. BRADLEY. On the 23d instant, JOHN BRADLEY, His relatives and friends and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from "is late residence.

No. 1143 Kates street, this (Thum- i ciocx, wiinout turtner notice, l'o proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. the tA instant. JOHN N. BAVKRSSACHS, aged 73 vears.

The relauves and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 7ao Market on Friday afternoon, 2fith instant, at 3 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. CHESTER. At Washington.

D. on the 23d lU-v. WILLIAM CHESTER. I). D.

Euneral Irom No. 914 'lintfm ctrwt PhiiQ.tnKi. on moruinir. the27th instant. mn'rlk the 2Sd instant, at his late residence.

No. 107 Vine street. C. COLLINS CHAMPION, in the 5th year of his age. In Doylestown, Bucks county, on Monday, the instant, JAMES Pl'XLAP, of Philadelphia.

Interment at Doylestown, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Suddenly, on the 21st DANIEL DONNELLY, aged years. The relatives and iriends of the family, also' the members of the Good Intent Hose are invited to attend his funeral. Irom his late residence. No.

3i0 S. Fourth street, below Spruce street, on Saturday morning, at 'a o'clock. Funeral service at Mary's''liurcii: intermont at Cathedral C-emetery. FOtiEL. Out the 22 1.

of consumption. MARY wilf ot Chas. Fogel. formerly widow of George Liggett, in her 45th year. The friends of the family are respeetfullv invited to attt-iid her funeral, from her late residence.

No. Christian street, this afternoon, at 4 clock. GALE. On the 22 instant, JOHN', son of Malachi nit- lain jiuuitria aie. in tlie ntn vear of his a--e 1 he relatives and frieinis of the fauuly are respw-t- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his lather residence.

No. 1101 s. Eleventh street, this Ttmrs.lvi the 2-ih instant, at 1 o'clock, lutermeut at C.ithi-dral Cemetery. JKW KI.Ii On Mnndav RACHEL wife ot lr. Wilson Jeel! Id instant, 1 be relatives and friends of the tamilv are respect- iui, uiviteti to attend the funeral aiternoon, at 3 o'clock.

this Thursday) Ti'y -0" tue2Sd Instant, Mrs. MARGARET JOHNSON, wife of Alva Johnson, in the yeAr of her aire. 1 he relatives and friends of the familv are respect-lnlly invited to atteud the funeral, from the residence ot her husband. No. 47 Prime street, on Sundav at 2 o'clock.

To proceed to Wharton" Street Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery. KLINE. Captain JOHN KLINE. Company H. Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, kilied at the battle ol Haas' tshop.

May th. lso-i. nl fie buritsi irom his late residence, at Barren Hill, this day, theiiith at 10 o'clock: Roxborouch LcKige. No. 135, A.

Y. and members of the Order in general. Marble Hall L-1ee. No. 351.

I. J. of and the friends of the familv, are resptsct-lully invited to attend the funeral. KF.ISER. On the 22d instant.

In this city. Mrs. ELIZA A. KEISER, daughter of Amos A. Jones, deceased.

Funeral from her home In Duncannon. Perry county. this (Thursday) aiternoon, at 4 o'clock. LONAEALGH. On the instant.

CATHARINE, daughter of John A. and Ann Lonabaugh, aged 4 years. The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, from her parents' residence. No. 2044 tier-mantown avenue, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

Mc-CCLLEN. On the 22d instant. ELLEN JANE, wife of James MeCulleu, in the twd year of her age, A. mother, beloved and so kind. Has gone and left us all behind: The chain that bound our hearts in love.

We trust will bind in heaven above. Lone the house, and sad file hour, since thy sweet smile is gone. But, pb! a brighter home than ours, ii; heaven, is now thine own. The rvltjvew and friends of the family are respectfully invited to riend the funeral, lro-in'tbe residence of her husband, No. 1341 Shlppen street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock.

Interment at Philanthropic Cemetery. MCLAUGHLIN. On the 23d. JVLIA. danchter of Hugh and Susan McLaughlin, aged 4 years, 8 moutlis anil 21 days.

The relatives and friends of the family are respect-fnlly invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of her parents, Thorp street, above York road, this (Thursday) morniug, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. MAKKOK On the eveniDg of the 23d Instant. EMILY, wife of John Markoe, and daughter of Alexander Brown. MIFFLIN.

On the 22d Instant JAMES D. MIFFLIN, aged 70 years. His male relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. 535 Twenty-third street, beiow Greeu.

this day, 2oth at 8 o'clock. PECH ANN. On thel9th instant, ANNA IRENE, daughter ot Frederick and Maria Pechmann. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her father's residence. Broadway, above Kaighn's Point avenue, Camden, this day, 25th instant, at 3 clock P.

J1. STONE At Audersonville, Georgia, on the 8th of October, 164, of wounds and ban treatment, THOMAS STONE, of Company One-hundred-and-twenty-first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Stone, in the isth year of his age. Xo wife stood beside him to soothe the death fear, Or wipe the coid dew from his brow No mother was near liim, no father to cheer, No sister to comfort him now. His little one knew not at home, 'mid her play. That her father and friend was no more: Her praUle waa happy, her laughter still gay, As his soul sought eternity's shore.

Weep not, mv wife and mother, dear. When the sad tidings you shall hear. That I am numbered with the slain. The battle's fought, the victory won, But, oh, I'm left to die alone. Gone, but not forgotten.

If the body can be recovered notice of the funeral will be given. SPEALHOFFER. On Monday, the 22d, after a lin-ering illness, which he bore with Christian lorti-tudlT, Mr. RUDOLPH SPEALHOFFER, in the 72d 5 herelattve9 and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Mr Jacob Miller. White Marsh township, Mont- i gomer'v county, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 clock.

FWral to pi'oced to Barren Hill Cemetery, Conveyance will beat Lafayette Station on the Norristown Railroad. SHOEMAKER. On the 20th instant, MAR daughter of William K. and the late Jane B. Shoemaker, iu the loth year of her age.

The relatives and friends ot the lamily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the 1 residence of her uncle. Comly Shoemaker, No. 914 N. Eightti street, this (Fifth-day) afternoon, at 2 clocK. SHARPLESS.

Fifth month, 24th, MARY OFFLEY SHARPLESS. In the 73d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend her tuneral, witnout iurui notice, from her late residence, Haddonheld, New-Jersey, on Seventh-day, 27th instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. Interment at Friends' Burying Ground, at Newton.

Train lor Haddonheld leaves Vine street wharf at 1 P. M. Carriages will be provided at the house, WAFER. On the 22d instant, MARGARET, wile of Richard Wafer, aged 28 years. The relatives and friends, also the Arch Confraternity ot St.

Augustine, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, Mrs. Burns, Cherry, street, below Fifth, on Friday morning, at o'clock. Funeral services at St. Augustine's Church; interment at Cathedral Cemetery. S-UNITED STATES EIRE COMPANY.

THE members will meet at the Engine House tbisafternoou, at 3'i o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late fellow member, JOHN M. WILSON. By order of the Company- JOHN CURTIS, Sec'v. nOn YARr BLUE POULT DE SOIE, 2000 tJJ yards Brown Poult de Soie, open to-day, at 91-50 per yard. EYRE fe LAN ELL.

1 ENGLISH BREAKFAST SHAWLS, ONE CSE a assorted, open to-day. LAN DEL L. FOURTH ana ARCH. LACK TAMISE. -JUST RECEIVED, A CASE OF Jl Black Tamise, of the best make.

KiwSON SON IN eft SSJJN, One price. Mourning Store, No. 18 CHESN 1 1 Street Prices in plain figures. SUMMER BOMBAZINES. A NEW STOCK OF Lupin's summer and regular bombaxines will be open to-day by BKSSON Mourning Store, No.

V18 CHESNUT Street. 1 8eeond Wory, forauoW coudIc Addreaa OI)ie." REAL IdSTATE WAKTMn tjit part cash will taki Al! Stock. 1 i' Office. Bo MfW." WANTED A FURNISItKIi (yiTTniii aw UoS? SS e5. stating locV- tflice.

frioe, "uottage," Utt FOR SAL1?" Awn nr LET. Cr a HOUSE small lot of Pain i' BVTAKINO v. 11, KtS. SFXXNlSt. to rent, in a Pi7rT7I7r7rrrr gentleman's lodggroom.yoffi i TENTH PORSALE, THE MODERNBtUt.T iinir' JL.

os. and Uuiou strefi 20U7 A ROH Street. TO LET, HOUSE No. 740 S. EIGHTH HTRFFT Rent $450 Apply to J.

WJ LLlTs, Real EsEL Agent and Collector, No. 158 N. FIFTH Street! AT BURLINGTON, N. TWO ROOMS, UN-furnished. to let for the summer.

Inquire at J705 LOMBARD Street, third atorv. Rent in vance. TO RENT, fiO BONUS REQUIRED, NKAT Dwelling, Brandywine street, Westof Thirteenth. acii rooms, saloon, parlor, Ac. Rent JU0 annum.

MILLER, No. 154 N. SIXTH Street. S3( FOR SALE. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.

iv8 Southwest corner Seventeenth and Cuthbert streets, neat Dwelling. Only 5ou0. Ten room. MILLER, No. 154 N.

SIXTH Street. IXR SALE A LOT. 27 FEET INCHES BY 10 feet to a back street, free of all incumbrance, sito-aIe. iflrtn Street above Diamond. Apply to O.

H. MAYER. JVo. 140 N. FOURTH Street.

GOOD OIL TERRITORY WILL BE Exchanged for a farm in Pennsylvania nr N'oji Jar. Adlreas E. Box IkSi. Pos Office. riJK SALE.

IN A TfTA A SMALL, 3fli House, cheap: seven rooms. si1 vard, eas. An. JcLi Apply to SHEDWKK, THIRTY-SECOND an4 Ac o4 iiiniioo isireets. FOR SALE.

No. SPBtlfii" KTni-PT kci four-fctory Dwelling, well built. Only $6500. and possession very soon. MILLER.

No. 154 N. SIXTH StreeC FOR SALE, ON WEST SPRUCE STREET. Sq magnificent four-story brown-stone front Dwell-la. ing, 22 feet front.

Possession in wtober next. MILLER, No. 154 N. SIXTH Street. CAPE MAY' BOARDING HOUSES, STORES, Cottages, to let, at No.

17 S. FOURTH Street. MFOR SALE, POSSESSION MAY 1ST, FRANK-lia street above Thompson: splendid 84ie-vard Dwelling. Only f7i. clear.

Twelve rooms. MILLER, No. 154 N. SIXTH Street. FOR SALE, NOW VACANT.

No. ITOWAU NUT Street, splendid four-story brown-stone front Dwelling. Cau have a slabie near by. MILLER. No.

154 N. SIXTH Street. Jtra FOR SALE. SEVENTH STREET. WEST side, above Brown, elerant neighborhood, neat Jaa.

side-yard Dwelling, thirteen rooms. Ixit hv lis feet deep. Only tw.bw. Immediate possession soon. MILLER.

No. 154 N. SIXTH street. FOR SALE. GREAT SACRIFICE VINB street, south side, west of Twentieth.

Only 460 tor a good ten-roomed Dwelling. Lot 18 by 116 to a (street. Possession on June 1st. MILLER. No.

154 N. SIXTH Street. FOR RENT. THE ELEGANT NEW DWKTV ling.No.l)6N.TWELFTH Street.will be rented to JkLii a party who will purchase, at a large discount, portion of the carpets and shades. Apply at th premises.

TO LET, A DESIRABLE COUNTRY" REST- ence, near Rurlineton. N. J. Ten rooms, all fur ished: ice honse. filled with ice: stabling for foui norses.

item lor tne season, to 1st or octooer. I quire of S. R. EVANS. No.

81 S. THIRDStreet. FOR SALE, ON THE FRANKFORD ROAD, near Allegheny avenue, spleudid gothic style cottage dwelling. 10 rooms, double fiont. Lot too fee front by 330 teet deep.

Elegant garden, stable, dta. Oniy $10,500. Verv terms. Immediate posseasiom. MILLER, No.

154 N. SIXTH Street. IUH A A. J-j. J.1V' 1 1 XX S3 1 lll.r.

ADU X. I lar. splendid four-story, large side-yard dwelling. Wl 1. 1 T-TniTTTT O-PP 1 rirtrr.

vw-iw iiOt -i py lia. i'ossession soon, onlv 113.501. GREEN Street, west of ineteenth.eJegant doubl mansion: 15 rooms. Iot by low feet deep. Will bm sold low, and easv terms.

MILLER, No. 154 N. SIXTH Street. REAL ESTATE. HAVE YOU A PROPERTY to sell? Then call at once on GEORGE C.

MILLER. Real Estate Broker, No. 154 N. SIXTH Street. He bus more property to sell, and disposes ol more than anv other broker in this city.

Has hundreds of applications daily. A new Catalogue is now being compiled. FOR SALE. AT ATLANTIC CITY. MAGNTFT- 1T! cent first-class cottar.

stable, coach-house. sp4e- sp4e-and mMe Jui dm garden, urge lot. jnust be sen am ined in order to be appreciated. Only tTSCO. Cottage at Cape May for sale or exchange: 8 roouaa.

large lot, garden. Ac Only 9400- MILLER, No. 154 N. SIXTH Street VIRGINIA LAND FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP and desirable, such as would be selected for profitable farming, situated on navigable salt water ami on the line of the proposed New York and Norfolk Railroad. Climate very healthy.

Title indisputable. Send stamp lorclrcular. Address KELLAM A HEN-NESS EE, Real Estate Agents, EASTVILLE, Va. PUBLIC SALE WILL BE SOLD AT PUB-r lie sale, on the premises, on Thursday. May 30,1865, at o'clock, P.

all that valuable property known as situaie inree ana one-nair miiea from the city of llmington.in Brandywine Hand red. New Castle county, Delaware, bounded by the Wil-miugton and Philadelphia Turnpike Road, lands ol 111 os. Cart well, deceased, and the Philadel i.hia, Wil mington and Baltimore Railroad two stations within one-half mile containing acres more or less. There is on the property a double frame Dwelling- house, and the walls of a large stone Siore-bouse. Also a fine stone Quarry, wun a large quantity oi stone ready for market.

A good canal from the quarry and a landing on the Delaware River. Possession given at once. Sale peremptory. Terms easy. For further information address WM.

BRIGHT. Wilniinglou, Delaware. FOR A LI5 GERMANTOWN LARGE MA N-sion aud lot on the Main street, and near the sea-ktioii: 910,000. Thirteen acres of land and first-class mansion, near Abington Station. N.

P. R. 915.0U0 WEST PHILADELPHIA. One of the most magnificent mansions and appurtenances ever offered; prion immediate possession. ON FRANKFORD ROAD, south of Allegheny avenue, one of the must beautiful nian sions; stable.

Act; larsre lot; only 910.500. ONLY FIVE MILES FROM THE CITY, near station, excellent large mansion and five acres of land; splendid grounds. Ac: 913.WO. ONLY FOURTEEN MILES FROM THE CITT. near two stations.

11 acres of excellent land and first-rate mansion; all the modern conveniences in fUg price 91.000. ONLY FIVE MILES PROM THE CITY, on th Darbv road, eight acres of first-rate land, neat, largn mansion, stable, coach-house, Ac: beautiful grounds; cars rnn until 12 o'clock at night; 915.ouo. THIRTY-THREE ACRES of land, five miles wet of Bristol; splendid first-class mansion, built by oneoi the firm of Stewart A New York; 912.000; farmu utensils included. ONLY EIGHT MILES EROM TOE CITY, on tba Media Railroad, near a station; splendid large first-class mansiou.high ceilings, also, the tract of land-stable, coach-house, Ac; $17,000. Chester County Farm of 170 Uteres, first-rate land, miles from the city, very near a station on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, west of Paoli: excellent improvements; price 9100 per acre.

N. B. The above properties are all excellent, and ought positively to be seen to be appreciated. Imtun-diate possession of all. GBX5.

C. MI LLER, 1 Ileal Estate Agent and Broker, No. 154 N. SIXTH StreeC 1XR SALE, FOUR (4) 15-HORSE POWER PORTA-. ble Engines aud six () 8-horse power, ready lb immediate shiomeut.

Also, 10 and la-horse powers, that will be completed within two weeks. These engines are particularly adapted to and are extensively used in the Oil business. Application can be made A. N. WOOD, at the CONTINENTAL HOTEL, during this day and the 26th; after that to A.

N. WOOD A OtX. EATON, Madison county, N. Y. BOOK, STATIONERY, WAJ-L PAPER AND VAJ riety Store.

REMOVAL. WM. H. YEAGER, successor to Harrison, Gramnn A informs his friends and customers that he ha removed his Book, Stationery and yarletyStore, fronx No. 416 N.

Second Street to No. 32 S. SECOND Street between Market and Chesnut. where he will keep a large itock of all articles in his line, wholesale and retail. Also, a fine assortment of Photograph Album, of his own manufacture, warranted.

Blank. Book made to order, Ac, Ac wid bii.ii 1 OR 2 BLACK HORSEH: Jirrfc warranted sound and kind in single or doubt harness, ana leaness 01 luwiiuuiiveo; on gp miles a day with ease, inquire io. (Binii. FORD Road. TO DEALERS THE CHEAPEST PLA.CB for Watches and Jewelry in the city, H.

MUHR, 160 N. SECOND SU Full assortment American Watches at reduced factory price. J. L. CAPEN.

PHRENOLOGIST. 8UOCJES-sor to Fowler, Wells A gives written and verbal descriptions 01 character, with Char la, daily, at No. 25 9. TENTH Street. SLOOP FOB SALE.

THE FAST-SAILTWri Sloop Yacht ELLA LILLEY. suitable for cursion parties, will be sold at Public Auction, by M. Thomas A surxs, on Saturday, -nih all P. at. The Rale will take place at Cooper's Wharf, on PEL A.

WARE Avenue, above Marktat street. The vessel oa exam ined four days previous tovalQ, Ac, i Or In ft warni noaunn to a i msx o. ulef Kll IlSA I bLf ecU THE DEAV. WTUl UAVi-TDTrn amt Tail i 4 1 i i. tans, are invited to call and examine the great variety to assist the hearing, at MADEIRA'S in liuuillt: Ifilr-I ML I.

fit li'inMj i Ji-w 1 ii I street, below Chesnut. Br-? A. H. STEVENS, r-T- tM lDe uiscoverers ot a new principle of u.ai.iis uKFiwra uy ana who has been so very successful at Perm Houare the last two vears is now located at No. 1KS8 VINE Street.

Call or send for omiiiHiri uuiibaiuiug pariK uiars. lit. 1MJLUIE1WS' PAT. TEXfPPD. a nee union will have a mhii 1,,..

Meeting at the corner of TWELFTH and FILBERT Streets, on Thursdav evrninsr. thu n. a favor of extending the good cause among our return- jm I Jii-l'KJiiJVi'M. WARD. THE CONTRI- uuiuis ki me rtiiieteentu ard Rounty Fund are requested to meet this (Thursday) evening instant, at 7 o'clock, at the Hall, corner of i'l FORD Roa and YORK streew, to hear the re the 25th RANK m'juiiiuig vvwiniii 1 i.i.t;u.

A lsj WORK Attest C. D. MAM'KK ALKIIKD TAYLOR RHV rT? JKMl. i r. 1 HY liir.

ill riiriiutuiio liAiii YOUTHFUL ORATOR AND UNION SCOUT, Will repeat his ADDRESS AT CONCERT HALL, On MONDAY EVENING, May 29. 136 nfr lrKPM w' commence Mav 24. at T. PUGH Book Store, FIFTH and CHESNUT Streets. DR.

L. SPENCER'S FRAfiRANT niriit Seiaine for the '1'eeih. Tf ix artiltiu i Ti ihi.th, ami er 1 11 me teem ever ot tered to the public, and is warranted to contain no acid or any other ingredient in the least injurious to the A cake of superior tooth paste accompanies each bottle. The Odouselaine can be found at wholesale or retail ujr uruggisis generally. C.

L. SPENCER Proprietors, Providence. R. irp. IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.

ARE YOU disturbed at night and broken of vour rest by a sick child, suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth- If so. ko at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately; depend upon it. there is no mistake about iu There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it who will not tell you at once that it will reeulate the bowels, and eive tr.

the mother and relief and health tothe child, operat.ina like magic. It is perlectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one and nrecrtnf cin nnn lueinuesi anu Deal lemaie phvsicians and nurses in the I nned States. Price 35 cents a bottle. JK 1 5 "WANTED TO HEAR FROM FRANCIS AND Edwin Hemingway, sons of Altert Hemingway, fcirmerly of Chester District, South Carolina, Address No. 1H1 RIlMii: Avenue, l'niladelphia, for information relating to their interest.

MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE ON THE 22d instant, of Mr. Kltv Tin 1 of age. and about five feet six inches in height, and at the time of his disappearance was dressed in dark coat and vest, low black hat and light brown pantaloons. Any information concerning the above will be thankfully received bv his distressed wire aud familv at No. 145 N.

SIXTH Street. Philadelphia. TNITED STATES NAVY PRIZE MONEY'. yJ iie money collected and cashed no delav. A complete list of prizes now payable, corrected daily bv ieierpn.

ra? ioney, Rounty, Arrears of I'av. JO-SEPH DEVITT A No. 427 WALN UT "Street, the Military and Naval Agency. All letters promptly answered. All information and advice given free of charge.

4 NY PERSON WHO HAS LOST A a Son, Father. Brot herorother relative. HUSBAND, in Ihn 4 rm or proi Priz or Navy, or in the Ouartermaster's service, c-an now romptly jro-ure the lViisin. Bountv. Back Pav.

ze Money. Citv. IViuntV. State Pav unil Hi-vnntv nt the Military and Naval Asrencv, No. 427 WALNUT Street.

Philadelphia. JOSEPH El DEVITT CO. All letters promptly answered, and all advice and information given free of charge. rIX5 THE FRIENDS OF DECEASED OR MISSING I Prisoners. The Military and Naval Agency, with Its corresponding aeencies everywhere, is now prepared 10 at once obtain, free of niiy charge, official information of tb deutli or whereabouts of any prisoner of war at A ndenon vilie.

Salisbury. Millen. ur elsewhere. All letters promptlj answered. Advice or information free of charge.

No. 47 WALNUT street JOSEPH K. DEVITT CO. UCIAN W. KKIIL WENT AWAY FROM THE JU r.

residence of his parents, residing in Rinrtown. Schuylkill county. sixteen years of age. appa- reiiu? ieew uieu. iiau ou mm wnen ne leit a DlacK lw-trownI hat, brownish rovnbQut, plue soldiers' paiitaloou5and boots on Tits feet, and is almost entirely spet chless, and subject to fits, and a scar on his face, occasioned by a burn: a mark of a severe cut en one of his legs between the body and knee.

Whoever can give the bereaved parents any information of said Lucian W. Kehl. eo that be can be obtained bv them, shall behandsomelv rewarded. Address "JOHN A. EH RfNoTOWN, Schuvlkill county.

Pa" IMPORTANT TO OFFICERS OF THE ARMY. The undersigned would inform mustered out. resigned, discharged and dismissed army officers that thay have had the experience of any tirni in this edty in settling officers' accounts. They make out return for Ordnance. Quartermaster and Commissary Departments, procure certificates of nondndebtedness.

and collect pay. We also procure Penwiou Certificates, collect bounties and arrears of pay. prize money, horses killed in battle, and every class of claim against the Government founded in law. justice or equity. Our experience that of the greatest ol any house in this country is a sure guaranty of our ability to perform our undertakings.

Correspondence solicited from attorneys, agents. Ac, everywhere. Address by mail, or call at the Mllitarv and Naval Agency. JOSEPH A No. 427 WALNUT Street.

Philadelphia. AX1) STOIiE.V TVJI'SD RUNNING AX T.ATtliE. AND TAKEN JU ule on Thursdav. 25th' at 2 o'clock, at the Pen in BUTTON WOOD Street, above Thirteenth. JOSEPH BARTON.

High Constable. "tn REWARD. LOST. ON SATURDAY NIGHT, 20th instant, a Gold Hunting Case Iiever Wau-h, No. M.

J. Tobias Liverpool, matters. The finder will receive the above reward aud no questions asked, bv leaving the same at LafTerty's Hotel, ELEVENTH and SAN'SOM StreetsJ -17OUND, ABOUT ONE YEAR SINCE, A CASE I of valuable Surgical Instruments, iu a turkish morocco case. There is one or two instruments missing. The owner, bv proving property and paying lor advertising can call on Mr.

MERCER. Ronaldson's Cemetery. SlIIPPEN Street, between NINTH and TENTH, aud claim his goods. LOST OR STOLEN. AT THE WEMT CHESTER Tepot.

West Philadelphia, on Saturday evening, May 20, 1S5, a Pocket Book, containing about 40 in money, and a check drawn by J. Walter Taylor on the Bank of North America, No. 571, dated May 20, 1865 lor 9106-22. drawn to C. M.

Taylor lor J. C. or bearer. All parties are hereby notified not to receive this check, as payment has been stopped. An person returning the book with contents to CM.

rAY-LOR 31a WALNUT Street, will be suitably rewarded. JOSEPH C. TAYLOR. IIOAKWXU A PLEASANT LARGE ROOM FOR PERMANENT or transient Boarders, at No. 12.T3 CHESN UT St.

614: S. WASHINGTON SQUARE A PLEAS-ant Room vacant, with board. f1 I S- WASHINGTON SQUARE. PLEASANT UXO Rooms, with Board. N'E LARGE THIRD-STORY" FRONT ROOM acant, with hoara, jno.

iihuikajhj street. AY" BOARD. Wi lli 1 rt 1 -ciianj uiaaiiiKS, at NO. 64 S. AtStlliC "tt'flnr.

yWO LARGE KOOJ1S Jisi vAj-i, wim Board, No. 11a i uinaiin jnee- HANDSOME SECOND STORY FRONT furnished, with board; private family. VINE Street. ROOM. No.

1001 TO TET SECOND STORY COMMUNICATING rooms unfurnished, with or without board, at No. 1104 CALLOW HILL Street. Hoarding one large second story li ltoom vacant, at No. U24 S. WASHINGTON Square.

a ROE SECOND STORY' FRONT ROOM, AND A third story room, with use of bath. No. 2t9 S. PI FT Street. mirTlIANDSOME RESIDENCE.

S. E. CORNER of PRUCE and EIGHTH Streets, is open to re ceive boarders. tVntleman and wife can have good TifT a small private family; second-story itbri nfurnhed.1 Terms moderate. No.

27 MARSHALL Street ROOM FOR AN OF- iTTANTtD A Yn a privute family, north of lice; Ind westof Twelfth s(reet. Address R. rFNTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BOARDING-A I comfortably furnished be omnTnoorTwith use ot gas. bath. Ac, front room, on second noor xo.

2026 VINE Street. with boarding, on i' SUMMER SEASON AT TOARDING irnm" AiPiy any; ror imuira rilli Aii" "Pr FREELAND. Montgomery address "II H. uituuo. County.

Pa-" SUMMER BOARDING. 'FAMILIES WISHING desirable accommodations can apply on GRAVEN first house ah Manheim. Germantown. SlahKng MANSION HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, IS open lor the reception of boarders.

Proprietor. NOW LEE, IIRST-CLASS SUMMER BOARDING, OPPOSITE J- Mineral Spring Hotel, Willow Grove. Montgom- eiy cmuniy, i-a. Address A. Willow Grove Post Olhce.

BRANDY WINE SPRINGS, DELAWARE. THE new Hotel at this beautiful Summer Resort will open on the 1st of June. Terms moderate. Conveyance from Wilmington or Newport. PETER COYLE, Manager and Proprietor.

CUMMER BOARDING. A FEW PERSONS WISII-kj ing board in a private family, in a quiet, healthy situation among the mountains, three miles from tstrouasburg, and 14 miles from the Railroad Station at the Delaware Gap, can be accommodated by applying to JAMFJS BELL, Experiment Mills P.O., Monroe county. Pa. OOUNTRY BOARDING, FOR LADIES AND GEN-. nien-.

can obtained at a well shaded and ele- ii.cai.ion, 01 a mile south of Fairville Station, on the I hilaaelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad. leave niriy-nrst and Market streets at 7' 35 A. M. nu 1 101: returning 725A.M. and 4 P.M.

Re-h-rence No. 28 S. Eighth streeU Address "JESSE D. i airvilie Post Office. Chester WANTS.

SIX GIRLS WANTED AT No. 1225 N. TWELFTH Street. WANTED, A BOY ON A FARM.tA FEW MILES rom the city. Address at this ofhee.

ITANTED. A SECOND-HAND FIRE Safe. Address "Safe," at this office. PROOF "YMJrNJEF-IGENCE OFFICE, No. 203 N.

-i-i 1 ELFTH Street. F'amilies supplied with help. WANTED, PAPER HANGERS, AT S. E. COR- ner of ELEVENTH and POPLAR Streets.

WANTED, AN APPRENTICE TO THE RETAIL ADOthecarv Rii-iiniwa iiMpMa a Office." A BOY BETWEEN 12 AND 14 ON A Farm. Address ''JdHN T. tkav ciiionHa. ville, Delaware." ORGANIST. SITUATION WANTED BY AN EX-rterienced Ortanist.

Inouire at or aridr-. "Chi-lt. ering's liano Rooms, No. B14 Chesnut street." WANTED, A SALESMAN IN A JEWELRY" Store: must l.nilrnilulill tlm husinua Tho Wt r.t reference required. Address "Jeweler, Ledger Office." WA.NTKD, IN A BROKER'S OFFICE, A LAD who can pome well recommended from his last employer.

Address "Commercial," at this office. WANTKD, A SITUATION AS NIGHT OR DAY Wau-hman. bv a middle aired man. Adilrom 'X. Y.

at the Inquirer Office." WANTED. A COIiORED MAN I a Drivale family. AdilrHu AS WAITER IN L. R. Inquirer Office." COMPETENT GIRLS IN EVERY CAPACITY, with Rood city reference, can be bad at Mrs.

KERR'S Office, No. 412 S. ELEVENTH ANTED, A SITUATION. BY" A MAN AC- quaiuted with machinery, and a competent en gineer. Address M.

Inquirer Office." A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES to travel as ladv's maid or child's nurse. Address 'M. C. at Iuquirer office." ANTED. A GIRL TO IK) GENERAL HOUSE-work in a sniali family.

Address "Mrs. G. A. 1 at this office. ANTED.

SOME PERSON TO ADOPT A FINE healthy Bov. seven vears of aire. Aridrea. R. this office.

AV ANTED, A CLAY' LEASE OF A BRICK YARD or Clay Ground, to manufacture Brick, bv tp. sponsible parties, in or near Philadelphia. Address Box Post Office." ANTED. ANY SHARP BUSINESS MAN. DE-sirous of traveling over 1' ranee and F.iwland.

and making a moderate fortune with a small outlay, can address, with stamp, "Box 715, City P. SITUATION WANTED. BY" A YOUNG MAN. A good penman, with some knowledge of book-keep- 10 oe generally useiuu Aaarees line, iuquirer uiutr. A NTED.

ALL KINDS OF SEWING MA- enmes to repair and improve by. J. MANNING. -o. wiiits.

l. 1 btreet, formerly No 37 N. Seventh aud No. 141 S. Eighth streets.

ANTED. A YOUNG MAN OF CAPACITY character and experience store and hnot. Keeper, a short distance from this city. Address, tor one week, iu own writing, stating name, age, reference and expected salary, "Box 3018." CAMTTLLION CARPET. THE TER-11 ritorial right of this immense invention, for the free States, is now all sold out excepting New York, New Jersev tnd Pennsylvania, for which call on li.

CASSELBERR No. 81x WALNUT Street. A MONTH. I WANT AGENTS EVERY-y lU where, at fro a Month, expenses paid, to sell Fifteen ArUclts, the best selling ever offered. Full particulars free.

Address OTIS T. Biddefbrd, Maine. A BOOK-KEEPER. HAVING TIME UNOCCU-T1 Kll witiild nun orrliMe books, nost. examine.

or write them up on reasonable terms, having practical experience and city references. Box 257, Post Office. Philadelphia. AGS WANTED. THE HIGHEST PRICE IN the city for Army Oittings and i 1 i nds of Raits, Newspapers, Books and Waste Paper and Metals, No.

1742 MARKET Street, and No. 20-Jo LOMBARD Street. J. ROUND. rpVO GIRLS (SISTERS) WISH SITUATIONS A together in a private family (in the country preferred).

No objections to going West. Are good washers and ironers, aud can do plain sewing. Address "Sisters, at the office of the Philadelphia Inquirer," for one week. ANTED TO PURCHASE. A SET OF MUSIC Bonks (Quadrilles, Ac.) for rive or more instru ments.

Any person having such for sale at a low figure can address, stating price, Ac, "Musician." at this office. A set twelve or fifteen years old preferred to one three or four. GENTLEMAN OF SUPERIOR EDUCATION desires a situation as Teacher in an academy for boys, in or out of the city, or would accept a position as editor, assistant editor or correspondent of a newspaper in this city or elsewhere. Address, tor a tew days, at the office of the Philadelphia Inquirer." -T ANTED. BY' A GRADUATE OF THEQT7AKER Citv Business College, a position in a Commission or Wholesale Dry Goods House: has no objection to going either South or West, in any respectable business.

Best reference given. Address "Commission, Inquirer Office." "1TTANTED A SPLENDID CHANCE. AGENTS 1 wa anted to sell a new sensational work, now in press and to be published at an early day; one that is sure to commanu a reauy saue iu ail pans oi me country. A liberal percentage on sales allowed, and other rare inducements ottered. Address B.

A Inquirer Office." rpHE NEW EASY WALKING CRUTCHES. JL Hartman's celebrated Patent Elastic Crutches are now ready. Can be seen and tried at THORNLEY'S India Rubber Store. No. 311 CHESNUT Street.

Call and see them. Acknowledged to be the best ever made for soldiers and all others. Prices, 93 to 910. Traveling Agents wanted. OLD GOLD AND SILVER.

Wanted, lunooz. of old Silver at M.J. McGLYNN S. No. 208'iN.

EIGHTH Street. Wanted. 500 oz. of old Gold at No. 2isli N.

EIGHTH Street, as also. 1000 new and second-hand watches for which the highest price will be paid by M. J. McGLYNN, No. 2o84 N.

EIGHTH Street. Cash always on hand to buy up large lots of Silver and Gold, at No. 208J4 N. EIGHTH Street. TO BOSS BOOKBINDERS.

WANTED, BY A man who can execute blank and printed, forwarding and finishing, also, paper ruling, a permanent situation. Fifteen years' experience in the above branches makes him a valuable man for a general job establishment. No objections to a pleasant country town. Address "Bookbinder, No. 823 RACE Street, Philadelphia, Penna." AJEW ENTERPRISE 9'-2 TO 924 A DAY'.

IN Agents wanted, male and female, to sell Wilson's Improved 918 Family 1 SEWING MACHINE. We will pay 9150 a month and all expenses, or give a large commission, at which the above wages cau be made. For terms and particulars address P. C. LATHROP A Second floor, front, No.

142 S. SIXTH Street. Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NURSE AND ipv. the most interesting and exciting book ever published, embracing the adventures of a woman in the Union army as Nurse, Scout and Spv, giving a most.

vivid inner picture of the war. Returned and disabled officers and soldiers in want of profitable employment will find it peculiarly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing 9150 per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES BROS.

No. 600 CHESNUT Street. Philadelphia, Pa. A MONTH. AGENTS WANTED EVERY-tjpliifti where to introduce the improved Shaw A Clark $.0 'mnilft Sewing the only low price machine in the country which licensed by Grover A Baker Wheeler A Wilson.

Howe, Singer and Bachel-der. All other machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are inrinpementi, and the seller and user are liable- to Jirw. and im)rrixinnnenl. Salary and expenses or large commission allowed. Illustrated circulars sentree.

Vddress SHAW CLARK, Bid-def'orj. Maine. 50 Tneans only can the remedy be brought into immediate contact with the disease. To obtain this desirableend, no preparation has ever been so uniformly successful as Dr. Jay ne's Alterative.

Scrofula, King's Evil, Can-crr and Cancerous Tumors. V.ldtc Suvttingx, Enlargement of the Jlone.t, dironic Jlheumatism and Gout, Fi-ud-tive Discuses of the Sk in, Old and Indo'rnt Ulcers, Goi-troxts SuvUingx of the Throat, are cured with a certainty which has astonished every beholder. It is, beetles, one of the most pleasant articles that can be taken into the stomach: operating as a tonic. It removes Vysprpxin. and Affections, and imparts a jlow of animation and health unequaled by anything In the whole Materia Medica.

Prepared only at No. 242 Chesnut street. Mrs. S. a.

Aixkn's World's Hair Restorer and Dressing arrests the fall and never fails to restore Grey Hair to its natural color and produce a luxuriant growth. Guaranty of its Worth and Merit. P.ev. J. West.

Brooklyn, Long Island: "I will testify to their value in the most liberal sense. They have rent ored my hair where it was bald, and where grey, to its original coor." Rev. William Cutter. New York- "i i I chinked 8pit." Rev IT to its natural color, and growing on bald V. Desren.

Boston. Mass "Thnt rViov- mote tlie growth of the hair where- baldness is. I have the evidence of my own eyes." For sale by all Druggists. Wholesale aud Retail Depot. No.

198 Greenwich treet. New York. Binjc Arts. We would call the attention of our readers to the peremptory sale of superb Oil Paintings now on exhibition at Scott's Art Gallery, No icuo Chesnut street, to bo. sold this evening, at 7'2 o'clock.

Anion; them we notice subjec ts by Paul Weber, Henrietta ttouner, Laurent. De Beul, Percy Hamilton aud others. Itce Scbatch! Itch scratch! Wheaton's Oint yneut vill cure the Itch in 48 hours: also cures Salt Ilheuni, Clcers. Chilblains and all Eruptions of the PUm. Price.

5J cents. By sending 60 cents to Weeks Poster Boston, will b- forwarded free by mail, i'or sale by ail Druggists. The Ci-otiiks of toe Rkbki.i.iox. I'etticoats. or Crinolines may do for a shift when the head Oi tr.e Rebellion straits, but we who have our choice prefer adapted to men to loyal men nl purchase invariably at Charles stokes one-yrirc, tnder tb Continental.

Cape May. Any one desiring to rent a Boarding House, or store, or private cottage, at Cape Island, can be accommodated by calling at No. 17 S. Fourth For Motjif. Best, cheapest, pleasantet, most is Cedar Camphor, true Cedar Camphor.

Druggists havMf. Harris Chapman have sole right of facttrc, and are sole makers. Old Maios Nkw, without spectacles, doctor or uiediciue. Pamphlet mailed free on receipt of ten ents. Adder "K.B.

Foote, M. No. Broad-way, Ooi-n is, Colx5. Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul-nonary Comp; tints, are speedily and certainly cured by Dr. Cohms.

Bi-moiis, Mails, Enlarged Joints and all dis- of the fuel cured by Dr. Zacharie, No. 921 Chesnut street. ILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED, PKTROLIA; A TALE OF VENANGO. By ttM Author of Tadmor." CHARLES DFiSILVFZR, No.

1227 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia. AHINJI OK BEAITY LS A JOY FKfc VICR. Tliose who kire brilliancv of complexion puruy and -nrW-Ji the blood, which ELM BOLD'S Concentratetl Extract Sarsaparilla invariably does. Jtoollect, is no patent medicine. Ask for Take no other.

JADIKS- SUNDOWNS. WE HAVE rerhr lrt of Mackinaw Straw Sundowns, and advise ladies wanting a novelty in sun hats to call at omeou CHARLES OAKFORD SONS, Ti EN A HOTEL. "fO PI RIFY. ENRICH THE BLOOD, AND BEAC- tity he Co-t; nlex ion. use HELM POLD'S Highly onnci-iitrated Kiuid Extract One bottle in sirciigJii one gallon of tne tjvrup or Decoction.

yORJIS, WORMS. WuitMS. XISKEY'S WORM I'i'-vders corner of RIDGE aud OiRARIi AnHiae. XT EI.MKOT.EV-S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA instills the vicor or nealih into iysteru that make djjst-u. and purges out the humors 1HOTfXiRAIir ALBUMS.

IN EVERY VA-A rietv oi k-U Turkey morocco, antique ivory ni' iiiiiinf. frnaiutd edges, Ac, Ac; holding Tom twelve the largest, seapest Lu the city. lit v. HARDING. Manufacturer, -m CHESNUT Street, below Fourth.

HELMHOL3 Oncf.NTRATED EXTRACT BU-chu is tin- grat diuretic. HELMBOLD'S Concentrated Eitriun is the great blood purifier. JBoth aiv prvpr-l according to rules oi pharmacy and chemistry. the most active that cn be made. A A I IX CLOTHING! OBarcrainsin Othins! Bargains in I'Soi hijig! OFFEWEH BY OFFERED BY OF2-'ERfcD BY Bargains In Clothing! Bargains Clothing PERRY tt CO.

PERRY CO. PERRY CO. PERRY it- (ft OFFERED BY No. 3M 1 I Strpct Tl.inl Ko. CHESNUT Strewt.

stnl-s- til A Otandi.Hiid s. corner SEVENTH and MARKET fotrevt.s. (Jones i. I Msrs FEHKYAOQ. have undoubtedly the largest tock or redy-msofe clothing, and flncs't variety of I yltn nox prftit-ntwJ to the public in this citv.

Their Ktoek is new. boijht at the lowest rates, gotup in the fceat manner, ami sold at 1 WO.NDKRFCELY LOW PRICES' WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES' WONItEHFCLLY LOW PRICI'M' i WONDERFCLLY LOW I'RICES' I Our trieiids and the public are invited to call and examine tor ttoecnselv-es, be convinced that it is to I their auvnti.c' to dal with us. Attention is called to OUK CL'SULH DEPARTMENT In connection with each establishment, where we jaare cons antiy on nnu A LI, Til A LI, Al.l.T AI.I.THK LATEST AND BEST STYLES. And can eaaraiuee to our customers entire satialac Cion in evt-rv respect. No.

ESN tstwex, aoove jura. No. CHESNUT Street, Granville Stokes' old etand, an4 S. K. corner SEVEN 1 Ji and MARKET btreets, (ones PERRY fc CO.

A CLEAR. SMOOTH SKIN, iNi BimrtL ('nninUTinn ft, Hows the use of HELMBOLD'S rvMieentrfterf Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. It removes Clack sptto, pimpled and all eruptions oi uik sim. Arnmr T-7- Ttr A "VT 4 rvALJrJS UI tliUluuu, i' i a i -Li MAKER BROWN. 1 kEAD AND NOTE THE PRICES.

All-wotl Caasiiuere Vests, good styles, $1-75; a small I lot. 1 Better ayles Casaimere Vests, fine article, All-wod Casaimere Pants, good article, fri'OO; xcel- 2ent style All-wod Pants, fine, $6-50. A 11 woa Coat. fine article, 9-50; large variety. irst-rae Business tvants.

3-50 every day wear, Fine WUking (ats, $ia-00: handsome ftyle. inelWSarb Coats, $12, $14. $15. 16, $18. $19, $20.

td Hack tress Suit medium quality. Fine BUxw Vest fr $5 00 for dress. -lies above list of prices will give a pretty frood ide of Viow we have reduced our celebrated clothing. TheYine stock we have on hand is of the i erV IlSt Uia.Il LTH-t qnH nra am. svPFeLrirnr crwont hup.

i i i i it" gains, so as to kpep emploved our largecorps of hands. invite the ppie ol Philadelphia and vicinity to call and see the (-xxls, whether they wLsh to purchase 1 ir not. VANAMAKER fe BROWN, Oak Hall, Popular Clothing House, K. comer SIXTH and M.ARKET Streets..

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