The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 17, 1865, Image 3

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    THE EXQUISITE "BlaAll. DR RAMS."
—ln the general exodus from town to the country Aug
Sea ohm, ladies should add to their toilette cue "L'
LOA a. Parte." Which willetreotaally prevent frisk.
lee, tan, and the diaroloratioaa caused by the tilt
*Leering the shin elem. solt and white. Offieere and
**liners whose feces have been bronsed by long-eon.
ginned expoenre will End Email de Paris" will re.
Ater. the thin to snort than its original purity and
sitbßenets. tlionall de Parisi" is earsciallY indorsed
- try Else Mollie Western, Wile Vestvall, Mrs. D. It
tHowers, and other celebrated actresses, whose Position
lenders their judgment nnetring and valuable. Sold
by all Druggiete, Perfumen, and Hairdressers. Or.
.den by mail ebouldbe addressed to JARED a EOM
-Philadelphia. who, upon application, will send citon.
lays to any Address. jeit-mwe-tt
MOW ITCH Clamp HT FROg 19 TO 48
BOUM
ABidY ITCH CUM IF IBM 12 TO 48 HOURS. •
ARMY ITCH MAN° 1$ FOOO 12 TO 48 BOMA
DR SWAMI'S ALL, FOALING ODITMEXT never
Itallsto core the worst eases Tetter. Scald Head. Silt
111enin.Pries GO cents Sent by rain fore° cents.
. SWATHE & BON. 330 Norte SIXTH Street. It
'WORD BEFORE TOO LATE.—ABM YOU
•troplaca with Handute, Heartburn, Constipation. Die
• trees after Eating. Poor Memory, Low Spirits, Pain in
the Esc*, Great Weaknese, Bad Breath, or any other
symptom of that horrid nightmare disease, Dyspepsia ?
If co, lose no time, but procure a bottle of
PLANTATION BITTERS.
They purify, strengthen, and Invigorate.
They cisate a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and diet,"
They overcome effects of dissipati m and late hours.
'They strengthen the system and enliven the mind.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers:
They pettily the breath and acidity of the stomach.
They care rlePepela end C ;netipation.
They cure Diairhoie. sad Cholera Korbus. •
They cure Liver Coropl aint sad Nervous Headache.
No ague of diet te necessary while Ming PLANTA•
TION BITTERS. Eat the beat your money will buy and.
all your str mach craves of it.
PLANTATION BITTERS strengthen the stomach and re•
store Its healt ay action. Ton wilt find them
jell! , et PALATRABLE, PURE. and BELILRLR.
COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.
Tlia celebrated TOILET SOAP, in such universal de.
Vaud, is made from the CHOICEST materials, is MILD
and EMOLLIENT in its nature FRAGRANTLY
scum= and BETEEMSLY BENEFICIAL in Its ac
tion lona the Skis. For sale by all Druggists and
Yarns Goods dealers. MS. tutlialy
JONEIe.---SOLDIERS RETURNING HOME,
you V MA , R RNA aultttantial, cheap, and fa bionable
stilt of Ultima' Clothing. Go to Jones'
OLD ESTADDISHED
ONE PE:CI3
CLOTHIEtt HOUSE,
604 MARKET STREET.
ABOVE SIETE.
Tart PRceNTY PECTORAL WILL CURE YOUR
cocoß. It %prepared ells. by LEVI OSSEEtoLTZER,
IL D., a repotablevhysician or racoui...ll.lo Pa., and
Se Sold et the Wholesale Agency. No. 23 No, th SIXTH
Street, and by nearlyevory Draggle: and country Store.
. - =27-At
From (WHEATON'S) ITCH.
SILT BIOME. (011ITHENT) BALT EllllMd.
WM sure the Itch in 48 hours. Ab.o. stares San Rheum,
Ulcers. Chilblains. and`lll Braptions of the skin
Price 60 seats. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POT•
TER. /XOBTON. Maas., will bd for *anis& free by mall
Mar see by all Druggists. mhlB-6m
167t71 - STROWAY & SON'S
PIANOS.:
BLidiatl3 BROTHERS'.
1006 CILESTNUT Street.
For sale only st
ie3-IL
GroitaxAna & Co.'s If7i,
AND
N•BON & HAMLIN'S
CABINET OBOANS.
PIANO Over 600 each of these line OIIBINN7
FONTES. instruments have been sold by ORGANS
PIANO lir. 0, . end the demand is sea- OABI ABT
NONTI4. stoutly Increasing. ONO a rfS
PIANO For sale only by CANINNT
FORTES. J. R. COULD , OIZGA.NS
PUN 0 fiIiVNAIR and ORNSTINITY Si.i OtBISSI
VOSTita, no2o- tf OfteeJlit
EIIDDEN 'DEPARTURE OR THE: TIM
WORM-BOW IT CAME TO PAUL
LIM week we raised it bit of a breeze
Among the worms which hung from the trees
The City Fathers bad tried in vein.
And tried, and tried, and tried again.
To induce the Worms, eo horribly sloe/.
To get down Mr of the trees. and got
They knocked the trees with slabs and slight,
Hoping the creatures would fall on the bricks;
They pat tar on the tress, and squirted with hose,
And several other things, much like those ;
But acne or them bad the least effect
On the ugly worms, all etrlptd and. specked.
What in the world contd, they further do?
OAK HALL was readY, with sornethlug new.
SO OAK NALTAPTGOEIEded to show 'Om
SOIES toichlng remark s 131 the way of a poem
Then somebody whispered in their ear.
••Look Aare yon ally worms! look here!
h g t CAST HALL begins, It always ruts through!
gee hew Ws begun to work 011 you!
You'd better come down from your webs on {IMMO
Y sn'd better get ready your things, and flee!"
Then the worms canelnded no longer to Man
And they packed their trunks, and crawled away
!as ynblic are gtatefuh as every one sees.
To HALL. for driving the worms from the trees,
So because the weather's getting so warms
The public come in a perfect swarm,
And that 'which. they want, for each and all,
16 Bat of their clothes, from the GAUT 0411 HALM
Styles unsurpassed!
Perez exactly right!
A new lot of wry abode.... Peek Coate in MOTO
to-day. WAtfAAiLESI & BROWN,
OiLIC HAM.
Popular Clothing Rouge.
It 8. B. eel. or SIXTH and filaßKßP:Stroataa
IV~ARIi.IED_
BOLLES—JANNEY.—On Thursday, June 16,
by tie Elm. S. Rudderrow, L- S. Bolles, M. D., of
Providence, R. 1., to Gertrude) youngest daughtar
of tbo Ws Dr. B. S. Janney.
HaTIBERT—GR RENEE tiLGH.—At Frankford,
on the isth instant, by, Rev. T. P. Coniston, Mr.
Adam Flaubert and Miss Elizabeth 0. Greenhalgh. o
SMITH—TO ADVINE.—On the 16th instant, by
the Rev. Mr. Mayer, Edward Clarence Smith, of
Philadelphia, to' Virginia A., daughter of Parnell
Toadvinei Esq., of Salisbury, Md.
WORRALL—BOUDE.—On the 15th June. 1866,
in St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, at
Harrisburg, Pa., E. Hudson Worrall. to MB Helen
Boude, both of Harrisburg, Pa.
ENGLEHAHr—WILSON.—On the 13th Instant,
at the house of 'the bride's parents, by the Rev. D.
W. Bartiee,_ Mr. William F. Englehart to Miss
Lettla C. Wilson, both of this atty.
DIME)-
LIPPINCOTT.—On the 15th lest., of tionsump
tin, Sallie, wile of Thomas E. Lippincott, aged
83 years.
The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 011
Spring Garden street, at three o'clock, on Monday
afternoon, 19th lush Interment at Mount Vernon
Cemetery.
ROHRER.— On the evening of the 15th instant,
Charles G. Borhek i in the 606 h year of Ms age.
The relatives and male friends of the family are
invited to attend hid funeral, from his late residence,
No. 413 South Ninth street, on Monday afternoon,
19th Dist., at four o'clock.
NEWELL.—On the 14th inst., Thomas C. Newell,
in the 54th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the
residence of his somin-law, Charles S. Ridgway,
No. 508 Market street, Camden,
N. S., on Sunday
afternoon, lath teat.. at 8 o'clock.
Also, on the 12th last , Thomas R. Newell, son or
tie late ThoMBB O. Newell, in the 33d year of hiß
age, Funeral at the same time and place. * B *
SEDDON.—On the morning of the 14th inst.,
Rev. James Seddon, in the 70th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after
noon, the 18th inst., at 2 o'clock, from his late resi
dence, Main street, Frankfcrd, 'without further
notice. ***
- B LACK ENGLISH GRENA.DINBS.—
'oat poeaivad, a me of Blank English (grenadine',
at 40 outs a gaga.- Dg6b99 & son. Jamming Rena
918 08.118TMUT Mist,
Ono price. Pecan In plain figures. myls
RLACK OHA.LY DE LAINE.-JUST
alsgned, 0/211 case of Vein black Maly de Laing's, at
37% gents a lard. 888801/ & lionranta Store,
918 GHISTAIIIT Street.
One mice Priem in plain ranges tayls
DESERVED STOCK, ALL OFFERED
wkoresala from thin data:
•
/tame ;dock of Shawls.
Emma stock of Et Ira
kceartre stock of Drain Goode.
Mat & LatiDILL,
RAO FOOMTH and AIICH Streets.
UrFIRST COBIGKEGATIONAL
CRUKCII, FRALORFORD Road and MON V
OORRRI al',l,lll—Rilr. D. L. CIEaR. 10.14 a.. al and
7X r R. Excursion to Sylvan Retreat, 3 . 11.110 MI. It
CENTRAL ICONGREGIATIONAL
CODCBETt HALL —Divine servile
TO•LIOSBOW MORNING 8. , A. Evrallea. as nenei
Rev. DIIIISL MADDH, D JD., Will preach at 8 51.
Stranord welcome. it*
SECOND. ADVENT DEDEINGS..—
" II SPBSDI COA[tUO of timanaT "
Eider N. W. BISHOP. of New Hampshire. will Preach
tr a sli this int'hct, TO
the
crlllt ri O
EI R A: O C V A arat Slielstt t
and a, , t Sin Lenin', ow ' Man's Nature and Dee
tiny. '
DLDICA.TION. NINETEENTH
STEDI,T M. R. 0111313.(111. a• BB erg, J un e
Dedleatoxy sermon: Rev. J. MoOLIOITOCIS,
D D., 10X A. Rev. A LONOACRZ. 3P. M. Rev.
JAS. fitilLl,. SP. M. All Mende of Olirletion enter..
Drina are entielly invited. jelB 21.
CHVBCH OF THE Nsw TEPirA.-
KENT. T. E. STOCKTON. Palm. ELIVOTVE
and WOOD Streetn—SASßATH AFTER/100E, a';
(our
o'clock.
11;r' EXXON N. E. CHURCH, TUNE
lgyil.—Esv. JAMES NEILL will Pvacii at VW
e'cluk A- M. sad Bev.. N. FRAME at to BP. If.
Ur THE FINAL TEIIIIIPH OF THE
SAINTS. as anggeattd and Illuotratod by the
1a3,2 rt•tura and triumphant trowel of our armiestlyoutb. Waßblagton. Tke Rev. JOSEPHSMITH
TOrl crunch on this subject, at TINTON SMITING. Awe
luau MT oh mime' Trail. corner of FOURTH and GEORGE
Straeip To-MORROW (Sabbath) AN rhm.loos, at for
ty...five minutes rail three o'clock. All am invited. It*
tar FIRST BE FORMED DUTCH
CHURCH, MIMI and nnlffe CURDS&
%ineir. rev. J. W. SUYDAM. Pastor. Sarvicas at
.10X o'clock A. M., and I'M o'clock P. M.
GREEN•STREET IC E. CHIIIRMIEL
Pr. aching in this Church on SABBATH HORN-
D9O at 3Gys' o'clses, by Bev D. W. BA.P.TIDIB. and at
mc:ock in the 11V81111AG, by Rev. THRODORS
srEVE; ltv
NEW PRESBYTERIAN
1.853 CAMAC ahreet. near Berks.—Rev. AL
FRED LOS preaches every SUADAt .at WM. M.
and 4 P T.i An the neighbors are invited. SandaY
school, P_M
I.l*
Tang D REFoRKED Duyvil
CHITLGEf. corner TRCTD and FILBERT gte
Rev D. wORTMAN. of Sehenectatty. N ein preach TO
MORROW. Service. at 1.03; A. M. and 4P. Ai lt*
pORDINATION.—REV.
er J. W. BON-
B trill be ordained Tbeabyt by the ZIITU
BeN% B11.11(rD S . TENET'S. D. D.. In the Church of the In.
terceirrr. SPI. i Q DEEM, Street. below Dread, TO
MORE° W (Sunday) ItiOUNITIO. at 10M o'clock. Bye.
&fog tort - Ice. otarter before eight.
FBILAVELPIXIA TRACT AND
•lON FOCI Society willred. ao.l Sec
the Meeting in hohitif of this hi h.ll et the
MRTHAAY MISSION, SOUTH sod T 'ANIMISM
btreetf, ou SABBATH EVRSING_ IS.h. Several ad.
be made . Mlle invitee.
Ur PHILADELPHIA SABBATH'.
SCHOOL 18q001TTION will ant on MON.
'THIRDVINLING VBX.T. in the Chnrcb,
MOO B's
sod REDWOOD Stree , t, Rev. JOBE ith's
< /lif eion to be considered : What moans should be
n =f• to therm@ the number of Sundayeohoot teaoh•
ewe"
1.1.*
SPIRITUALISM. .4. CONVER•
en C ENCE be keld at SA NEON STREET
a D al a t log .A. d. , and Mr it. Rapt win lea
-1140 at 8 P. H. as " spirit and ita Gil/Aare, M.*
ggr. UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN
COMMIBSIOS.
May SO
Cash ,
ecknow/edgmente for the two weeks ending
865
PBII sOBLPSELS. CONTBIBUTIOIIIS, AS FOLLO Writ
Ladles' Christian Commiesio i n Übe:nude
Baptist Church. rhilftdelleill. Der ETN.
Mary T. HOU. treasurer $lO3 03
North BrOndltirttei Presbyterian Chtirsh,per
Mts. Tatman......os. • • • 700
Second Presbyterian Church, Mantas, per
H. W. Balta. 47 85
Ladies' Christian earwigs ' mon. Mirth tingei
Presbyterian Church-. .. , ......" 88 76
Ladies' Chriaidan Commission, St. Judea
B Church, per Bev. B. 6 00
Friend in Morning Prat 6 00
Ladies' Christian Commission of the Church
of the Mediator. . ... 26178
Mary Johnsen, little girt in ... Moravian IMP
glen School. Math street and Girard ave.
nue, Pleilver.. ... . ... /
Ladies' Christian Commission, Spruce-street
Baptist °buret,:
Cash. Per Mrs. M H. Bailey.-4 100
Sub , oriptione and collections per Mrs. L.
212 00
Ladies' Christian Commission. Cedar serest
Presbyterian Church,per Mo. M. K. Fair.
lamb. Treasurer 4... •-••• • 500
Ladles' Christian Commission. First Baptist
Church, per Mrs. Lamm:nee. Treasurer.... IS Os
Ladles' Christian Commission. Moravian
Church, per Bev. A. A 7s op
'-'"••••• 8 781 if
Christian Commission. Portland, Oregon, per
W. B. Ladd. Treasurer . 431 93
ChrisUrs Commission. Albany. N. T., per
wm areSircy 600 00
ladles' Christian Commission. 'Pro,.
per Mrs. B. M. Brown, Treasurer. —. 67017
Amount received from other parts of the
country and acknowledged in religions
payers— 1.681 89
$1,1191
Amount previously aekn0w1edge4—.........1,398,667 ol7e.
in.,..41,403.451 25
_
JOB. Tremmer
. .
Stores received by the United States Christian Com
mission from Philadelphia for three weeks, ending
June 14tb,1886
L D. and B B. D.. 1 Package.
Fifth. street Methodist Episcopal Church, 1 package.
Church of Epiphany, 1 package.
West .arch• street Presbyterian Church, 'package. ,
Emmanuel P. E Church, 'package.
T S. Arthur is Co., 201) magazines
First Presbyterian Church, 90 hotiseWiyos.
Dumber of packages of stores received from other
other parts of the country, 180. Total, 187
GEORGE B. SMART, Chairman.
It No .1.1 BANK Wrest,
alair" THE COOPER SHOP comuourrrEE
make the following acknowledgments:
Arundel Smith ••••••••..•. •+«••.....• $5Ol
Samuel Tumbleson 6 00
C. B. Tyson ... ;........... 00
M 133 A .
10 03
Frank Lucaa.•... 10 00
Philaaelphia Mations'. ..... 82 60
American Life Insurance and Truitt Co 60 00
John T. Lewis & Bro 100 00
Pennsylvania Railroad 150 00
Thomas 35 00
Daniel 5 50
Jonathan Po 10 00
Pennsylvania insurance CO 26 CO
Friends .4 James VA 00
W. 51. Gibson 1 00
Reba rya 10 00
Mrs Dr. . . .... 10 CO
A Friend. per J. Latham •..«..•«»~».»..»»• - CO
John Latham.. •. 6 OD
Ittsbnkond Lodge. Jo. 240. L C. 0. F• 00
Contribution of Eanitary aosoolution of Eit. Thomas
P E Church. -•.— ao 00
Cash, through 6 00.
Cash.. .. ..•—•... 300
El4O 60
O.& W. Welsh One bade' of Bum.
Win Shriven One hundred mode beef.
be name published, "Friends of James Irving,"
last Week, should be, ' Jamas 1 . 0012131'11 Friends. ' 1
WM. M, COOPER, President.
Jess le. 1.565. 1t
Ilar. THE LAST EIBAND CONCERT OE
THE SEASON—The last and best grand Con
cert oflhe present season will be given at CONCERT
HALL, CHIMITISIIT Street, above 'twelfth, on MON
DAY EVENLY% June 19, Mb, in aid of the GOOD-
InTANT LIBRgaY, an association connected. with the
Hose, Hook and Deader Company of the same name.
The programme will be moat then/001y and nousrat
ly varied, m misrising Sacred, National. Oeseatie, Sea
timental, Irish, Scotch, Cterman, Comic. and mlscalla-
Deena musical geleetions, from the most approved an
then, and the entertainment will be one la every
respect both pleasant and edifying.
The very first musical talent of the city has been
secured for the occasion, including the fall Jefferson
Cornet Band. Prof. John Roth leader; The American
Vecaliste (Quartet° Association; The Mozart (Quintets)
astoclatton; The Philadelphia Harm ontsts; the cele
brated Seengerhand (Derman) Musical Association,
competed of fiftyy selected voices, Prof Carl Gaertner,
leader; Miss 11, °Jezebel, formerly of Leonard Drover's
Opera Troupe. hew York; Miss Louise SollidaY and
Miss Marceone Ellen. of Philadelphia; together with
Messrs. Jacob °ref, Philip Moore, George ;Won Daniel
iliclntyte, William Probasco, Pant Burger, a nd many
gentlemen amateurs.
In audition to the foregoleg. by Partioniar request,
William B. Huddiman, Esq • has kindly °named to
Itelte an original humorous comno.itlon. entitled
'Noses," - winch has heretofore met wtth nebenuded
favor in its first and 0111.7 introduction to this city. re
cently, at Musical Fund Ball
Tte piano used upon the occasion is from the tale
brated manufactory of Messrs. Raven A Bacon. New
York, and has been kindly loaned for the oczasion by
their Philadelphia agent, Mr. James Battik, Moe. 2/9
and 28; South Fifth street. It will be presided at by
Prof. H. A. Clark, Pianist of the Handel and Haydn
ociet y.
S
This being the last entertainment of the bind for this
BMW:4 the tome of tickets to alt mate of the Hall will
be only FIFTY. CENTS. thus placing this rich musical
treat within the reach of all. The doors of the Hall w.ll
be opeo. at 7 o'clock and the Concert will positively
commel ce at 8 o'clock preclude'.
THOMAS R HARKINS,
2t Mutical Director.
OFFICE OF THE UNION PETQO•
11 "--e- LIM COMPAIS3r. MoS SonthEol3liTH Street.
PEMADELPIII,IL. June 17. 1865
. . .
An Adjourned Meeting of the Stockholders of this
Company will be held at the office, on wzonswor,
the 21st instant, atl2 o'clock, noon.
3e17-4t ISAA.O LLOYD, President.
THINCY•FIES C AUAL EX
Om& 01:11nOn • "PRILA.DELPIIIA L NN YCEUM' takes
place on SATZ/Ma next, 24 h that. See Mare at-
Tesneeesents. jal7 smW3t.
NeTICE IS HEREBY IRIVEri TetAT
application has been made to the °Moore of tho
Wilitem Penn 011 Company for renewal of Certifieste
N 0.344. for four Landrad and twenty shares in said Ccm
psny, in the name of Hiram Corson, the original cart!.
&atom having been lost or mislaid.
IL M. 00.1 VON, Attorney.
jel7-smth* 603 WALNUT Street.
HALL OF 'RULE UNION VITT EN
"
ECIITIVI COMMlTTER.—Agreeably to a tall
by the Union State Xxecntive Committee, the citizeue
of the 'various wards of Philadelphia are requested to
meet at ouch places at dent anted by the alms of the
Ward. associations. on TUESDAY evening. June V).
tea; to elect one Judge and two Inspectors,leeDnderstan
election in tbe various precincts. agreeably to Rule X.
of the rules for the government of the Union Party. At
this election there elicit be elected one Senatorial Dele
gate and one Repretentatave Delegate for each ececinet.
who neat meet to tic.omation. aereeabry to Male XIX.
WILLIA.N. ELLIOTT. rroas44
4015- 6t
BOBSET T. Gran.} Secretaries'
W. B. LEEDS,
OF FIIBLIO SCHOOLS, FIRST DISTRICT OF
PSSINSYLVANIA.. PEILATIELNILL Jane 14,1855.
. . . . . . .
At a meeting of the Oontrollera of Public Belmont.
Pint District of Pennanlvanift held at the Controller's'
Chamber s June 13, 1866, the following regolntion wet
adopted:
Resolved. That there shall bo but one session par day
in the Poblle Fehoolg of thin district, commencing at
BMA. 31and closing at 131 with 4, rams of
twenty Minutes. from the lath of Jane to the summer
mention.
rom theh Minutes. 7
3e16.3t H. W. ELLLIWELL, Seareterr.
i NOTICE TO IiTOOKHOLDNRS.
CARPENTER'S RUN OIL COMPANY.
A Meeting of the Stockholders of the CARM TER'S
RUN OIL COAPANI will be held at the Mace of I. S.
SHARP, 505 CHESTNUT street, on FRIDAY, Jane
30th. at 4 P. M.
jel6.frtt• I. S. SHARP, Secretary.
lar" UNION STATE CONVENTION.—A
State Convention will be held et Harriaburg
WEDNESDAY, the 19th Ju1y,19459, at 12 o'clocir ti • for
the purpose of putting in nomination a State ticket, to
be supported by the friends Of the Union at the coining
October election.
The earnest and sextons labors of a loyal people Bl
eared the great victory in 19i4, and made the war,
which our enemies denounced as a failure, a glorious
encase in 18195.
Oar flag has been maintained, our enemies destroyed,
our Government preserved. and peace re • established,
Let every friend who aided in tide result take measures
to be represented in that Convention. We most sea to
it that the fruits of our success are not lost to rue nation.
Business of vast importance will be presented for its
sensideration, and every district is the Slate should be
represented. SIMON GagiBBON,
Chairman.
A. W. BM - EDICT,
wymi roasEy. } Secretaries, Jed tjyl9
lara itIBERNIAL SOCIETY..-Tifig
Quarterly Meeting of thin Society will be hod
at „Elwood. Kelly c (late Connelly's) Hotel. C assuur
st,e,t. below Siuth on SATHSD SVSSINTI, the
17th init.. at 73f, o'clock. WASS L. TAYLOR.
jele-2t Secretary.
rarr- THE SIEIFFLEIR SIOSE AND
Steam 'Fire Engine Company will pay the sum
of ONE HUNDRED DOLLA RAS for the arrest and con.
viotten or the person or persons who set it re to the
sooner tbop of Mr. William Botha on the froraing of
Jnnel6. - 111156. JOAN J. CLIFTON.
3616.20 Secretary.
lIIIIAIL'AIRIG
IPRIZE MONEY AND GOVERN
MENT BOUNTY TO ALL WHO INT.SR THI
MUTED STATES KLEINE COPS.
Orders have been received from the head of the
Marine Corps, at Washington. not to restrict recruits to
a particular slug (as has been the ease heretofore), but
to refteiNES ALL who have served in the volunteer M.
Tke, Orin the rokalare, or the marines, and have
been honorably diseharted. Stith persons enlisting la
the United States Mariam; will revolve the Govern
ment bounty, and will also be entitled to their (there Of
prise money in any capture of the enemy's vessels.
For further information apply at the recruiting ran
&wrens. No. all South FHOIT Street, between S A.
AL and a o'clock r, IL.. every day but Sunday
JANIS Falif3T,
'SAT Captain and Regretting Officer.
GIZOCERIES.
TTENEY LEAMAN,
IMPORTER OF TEAS.
932 ARES STREE
PHILLDELPHIA
TEAS. TEAS.
TEAS. TEAS.
No common Teas aold or elven away. No false state•
=outs to effect Balm
HENRY CHAPMAN'S CHOICE NEW MI&.
TORE,
For Coutoberms In Tea.
PR= $1.25 , 1111, LB.,
Formed from a selection of the . most approved TS
xleties. corr. bitted in the proportions best calculated to
develop the various excellencies of each.
YOUNG HYSON,
YE °KING CROP,
THE FINEST IN THE COUNTRY.
NANKIN MOYUNE
IMPERIAL AND GUNPOWDER.
COFFEE,
COFFEE,
COFFEE,
COFFEE,
PURE JAVA, MANILLA, AND RIO,
ROOM WITHOUT WATER OR LARD
HENRY •CHAPMAN,
982 ARCH STREET,
p FAMILIES RESIDING IN MI
RURAL DISTRICTS
We are prepared. as heretofore, to supply famine, i s
their country residences, with '
EVERY DESCRIPTION Or FINE aIIOCIERTES. TEAL
do,
ALBERT O. ROBERTS.
1333244 z Corner ISLEVBETR and VINE Etude.
FMWCiRKB,
FIREWORKS ,
FIRE WORKS,
'CI' EVERT VARIETY.
in large or small Quantities, may be had at
JOSEPH CAMPBELL &
j.17-126* 108 MARKET Street.
CORFELIVS WILLIAM H. WATSON.
Lute Public Printer. bate Chief Clerk Bab. NM
WENDELL ik WATSON
PROBEOUTE CLAIMS BEFORE EVERY DEPART.
MEET op THE GOVERNMEIT.
Ones Foams, No. 345 PENNSYLVANIA. Aireatta.
Directly opposito the Metropolitan Hotel.
jer.:ut 1.„ e . Box 09, Waal:ditto', D. O.
COOPRR & CONARD,
MINTII AND MA.MK3Wr.
EERR & LANDELL,
POIDEVTI - 1 AND ARCH.
SUMMER SILKS AND SHAWLS.
TOWELS FOR HOTELS.
PURE WHITE SHAWLS.
DIAMOND MARSEILLES.
GOODS FOR TOURIST&
WIDE COAT SILKS
LLAMA SHAWLS.
GAUZE FLANNEL.
1,000 LOW QUILTS.
TABLE LINEN.
sp2o them2m
TAGG 4% BE 0., CORNER TENTH AND
pip B, open from large Auction Sales . •
1 lot Slack Silt and Wool coatT7s cis.
lot fine Black and White bilk Plaid Moyambinnea.
45 eta.
1 lot Light Oolors Stripe Worsteds. for traveling
dresses. 50 tits. ,
1 tot Bloch and White, Shepherd Plaid Mohair's, 50a,
1 lot Lead and Black, Silk Stripe Grenadine. 6234.
Slots Ladles' Bleached Cotton Stockings. 26 to 60a.
Slots Genie' tieblesebed )4 hose, &S. 46 and 50,
S lots White Silk 11.1noion, for Bonnets, 40 and 60c.
1 lot 2 width Black 'dohs's. Braid, 36ya:d pieces, $1 60
and $2 25.
1 lot Ladles' ribbon. bound Gauze Merino Vesta (no
sleeves), 121
1 lot Ladies' Short Sleeve Gauze Merino Vests. $125.-
1 lot Gents' Gauze Menne Undershirts $l.
1 lot Ladies' Gauze Merino Brewers $1 20.
1 lot Heavy ail) Imbroldered Mohair Mitts, 75c.
1 lot 2 eases small m Leaf Pans, We.
1 lot Rs et Corset Claope,_ only Ilk
1 lot 100 dog Pine Lisle Thread Gloves, 200.
1 lot An Silk Slued Black Belts, 130 a.
1 let Gents' Colored and Blank Keck Ties, all silk.
2.60. •
2 lots Imitation Took SWISS Mullins, 60 and Ma
Alse..a Ina line Spotted, Stripe and Plain kiwi* and
Cambria Kaoline. liainsooks. Ac for Garibaldies.
Trimming and Bonnet Ribbons. Veil Beregss. Bugle
Gimps, Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs (old prices),
Bottom, Brushes, Combs, ,c., at the Auction Bar
gain Store, Corner TIM2TH. and PCBS. ja7.2t
CHA MBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST.
• /BUBB EiToar REDUCED.
Black Thread. Ltiol3ll.
Thread Veils.
Thread Lace Bathes.
Heinstitcbed Bandkercbeits. bargains.
Cambric Edgings and Insertion..
Slurred and Fancy Freneh Muslims. for walats.
SHETLAND SHAWLS and SILK mamsb selling
off below cost. Jell 60'
VOOPER CONARD, NINTH AND
44.1 MARKET, have
goodst Caesirnere stock In town.
inen Delis, Dacha, Coatings.
Taiion' Unites, 01 every kind.
Br u wi n 0,k... 0 ,w., !trines flat.
Family Linenr, eellinr.gold. at SOc.
Gauze, domet end other Flannels.
Pear, Wool Delaincs,J6s and 66 cents.
Fitra Ins black Mohair Alpaca, 11 1 1,
Lenin's 6-4 black Wool Detainee, $L
Good stock whi:e Swiss.
Bird-eye Linen, striped Mu.line, tlnest Cambial And
Jaceneie, puffed Aluslius. Pique. ho
White barege and other thin Shawls.
Sisk Secquss and Summer Dusters je7-tf
SPLENDID STOCK OF LINEN
GOODS, just opened at 70'd ARCH Street, com
prising--
Turkish. Bath. Mick, and plain Linen Towels , .
flanking of beanttfal patterns and all grades.
Table Linear, bleached, lalf-bleaches, and brown.
Richardson & Dunlfar% Dickinson's, and other
Linena.
Ladies' and Cents' L. C Ildkfs. from Moto $l
- atitched and cord borders—yen nice.
ma3Ltf JOCK D. STORMS.
Q-4 HEAVY MESH BLACK HER
.-, NADI OR GRENADINE.
8-4 black Hernani. addle cry mesh.
8.4 black Tamarttnes sad Craps Hirers.
8.4 white Tammtinei and Barnes. •
Single. idih f.B wide black Romani
Heavy mesh 6-8 wide bleak Elernant.'
Black Tamaxtillea. Orapa Maier, and Chillies.
Doable• width black De Lilies end Teraina Olot hi.
Mick Grenadine. and Bombazines.
bli4gle-width bincdt,De Lainee.
ED HALL Ak CO.,
nryso if HO Benth SECOND Street
SPECIAL NOTICE.
situ's° OFF ENTIRE STOOK
TO CLOSE BUSIABSS
000 D-WILL AID FIXTURES FOE SALE.
THORELBY AND
We Invite special attention to the above annonneement,
We have a Lars* Stock.
We are Selling Cheap.
Every yard is to be closed ont on or before the Ist day
of September. Stlke and Dress Goods.
Clothe. Casslmeres, and Linen Goods.
Shawls.Oloaks Skirts, lidkfs,dis.,,lte.
kindins and Calicoes muck under market price .
vlicricser.Mt & CHIAN
MTH. Yor Oor. of EIGHTH and BERINO *JANDA'.
FIGURED SILL GRENADINES,
of the best qualities and styles, In ERNE and Gist
Grounds. bee to 61 dO
Travelling.Dress Goods, in every. vnrietY.
New Dress Goods, In *rest variety.
Handsome Chene• Silks. 62.60,
VIET CHEAP BLACK SILKS.
suitable for Dresses, Mantles, and Starnes.
COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE
`"--• • PHICES,.a.: • •
Mer)imite;Eprege. and PeretNerNits,llis. -
10 4 Waltham and Peperill bleu
11... STEEL & SON,
zayS4l . Nos 713 and 716 North TENTH /Street
NEW 04.14-ILlEtril FOR. 1151045
f OBSATEST INVINTION 07 THE AGE IN
J. W. DUDLEY'S Sew Patent Dumas ELLIPTIC
(o M o lSuTbSle' ) EHiDLEY d t TA
RY Oats J I, k T. 0.
Wear)), SOIair.OOPRIZTOSE and ifiIIiThIOTURBES,
97 CHAMBERS and 79 and Si MUDS Etteets, Sew
York.
THIS lEVEXTION consists Of DUPLEX (or two) EL
LIPTIC Steel SPRINGS. Ingeniously BRAIDED TIGHTLY and
FIRMLY together. EDGE tO ECG% making the TOUGHEST,
most PLEXIBLE, ELASTIC, BEd DURABLE SPRING ever
used. They BOISOIn BEND Or BREAK, like the. Single
Springs, and consequently preserve their PERFECT and
BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWICE SS LONE AB Any other•SKIRT
THE WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY and great COMFGRT and
PLEASURE to any LADY wearing the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SHIRT will be experienced partinularlxin all crowded
ASSEMBLIES. ()PRESS. CARRIAGES, MILLROAD Cass,
CHURCH PEWS. ARMCHAIRS, for PRONE' ADE and Holten
DRESS, as the SKIRT eRn be FOLDED Wheß in MOW 00011•
PT a small PLACE as easily as a BILE Or MUSLIM DRESS.
A LADY haying enjoyed the pleasure. comfort. Cud
vest, eonVenienCe of WEARING the Durban ELLIPTIC
STEEL. SPRING SKIRT for DAY will never after
ward willingly dispense with thetr nee. For ORILDREF.
MIMES, end YOUNG LADIES they Are &TERM to all
ethers.
TEE! ire the best QUALITY in every part, and an.
questionably the LIGHTEST. WOW DESIRABLE,COMPORT•
ABLE And ECONOMICAL SKIRT Geer made.
IDE SALE in all FIRST. CLASS STORES in this city, cud
throughout the UNITED STATES. HAVANA NE CUBA.
MEXICO, SOUTH AMERICA. and the WEST INDIES.
.11.4-- Q 111 E E POE THE DULA% ELLIPTIC
rasb-7m
628. HOOP SKIRTS.
HOPKINS' "056'12 MAKS" OP 628:
HOOP SHIRTS, the best assortment and best qualitY
and styles in the city. Gore Trails. all lengths and
sizes, from 13 to springs, from $1.75 to U. Plain
Skids, all the new shapes and sizes. from 19 to 50
springs, from ft 40 to $3 Skirts of extra heavy slag
and extra tapes, from 20 to 36 springs. from 90 to
$9.75. Misers - and Child•on's, of every grade, from 6
to 35 springs, from four to eight cents per spring; they
have no equal. Agents for tie new Flexible Skirt, the
most pliable Hoop Skirt made, and fully equal to the
Duplex slllptie Skirt, and at mush lower Prices- SISO
aonstanor on nano full lines of low•priced Hew York
Shirts. kid padded and metallic Atatenea—te eprinvs.
85c. • 20 twinge. *1; 2.1 syringe , $1 15; 90 springs. V. 95,
and springs. 21.50. Skirts made to alder, altered,
and repaired, at CaS ARCH Street.
PRYANT, STRATTON, & BANNIS-
A , TIE'S NATIONAL OoIiSIERCIAL Co GLUM
ASSEMBLY BUILDING. 8. W. corner of casirstrr
and TENTH Streets Instruction in Book-keeping.
Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial
LOW, Business Correspondence. Forme. etc TOUng
Men Who desire a thorough education for business
should avail thorned's..e of the acivantsges of tlito Welt
tution.
Call or send for a circular. I a 1.7•21
FIRST NATIONAL BARK.
NECHANIGSBIIIte, DOM Jane 17, 1E55
This Bank is sailing in, and will redasm la lawfal
money of the Unnad State.. *..11 the emulating noes of
th.IateMECHANiO6BU BASK, when presented at
odr. soorder. H. A STURGEON.
jel7•eijal' Witter.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
J.- cm AND couwry oFyiniADELPIHA.
Estate of JAHRS W. BROWN, deceased
The Auditor appointed by toe Court to andit,settle,
and adjust the account of WILLIAM R. B&OWN and
JOHN H, BROWN Adminierators of the Estate of
James W. Brown, d eceased , and to report distribution
of the balance In the bands of theMccountants, will meet
the parties interested on MONDAY. the third of
July A. D. 1 866, at four o'clock P. at his office,
.1.44 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia.
JOHN P. O'ABILL.
jell-Odin* Auditor.
TEAS. TEAS.
TEAS. TEAS.
REMEMBER, IF YOU WANT TO
get goad TAILOSItia. at a moderate mica ter the
time+, call on O. B. iiildhiliLWßlGHT, No. 234 ti.
VOLUME Street. St*
-UNION MOWING MACHINES,
st ereatly reduced peeve, for BASH. for Bale by
ROBERT BOW, .TE ,
Nos. 922 sad 921. MARKET street,
It above Ninth.
al BUCKEYE MO WIN Q MACHINES,
.T.E;at greatly reduced prices. for CASH, for sale by
ROBERT BEIM Ja
Noe. ORA sad WA- MAXIM Street,
above Meth
ft PRATT'S STEEL-SPRING TOOTH
HOKSE ELKS, at great' , reduced prices, for
CASH, Re ealeby ROSERM MST. Jo-.
it Nos. 922 and 924 MARKET
ove Street,
ab Ninth.
COFFEE,
COFFEE,
p P HOTOGRAPHS OF CHURCHES AND
other Public Buildings, Country Seats, and Private
Residenees taken. Those who wish to preserve types
of old Bomeeteade, apply to B. P. REINER% 624
ARCH Street. Ip
A GLANCE WILL SUFFICE TO AB.
•L-S- SURE all of the beauty. accuracy, and artistic ws
ecntion of B. V RSlallitt'S lila alga Ellgroasavasi,
in Olt colors, 624 ARM Etreet lt.
PHILADELPHIA.
MRS. DR. WARD,
ELEOTROPATHICI PHYSICIIAN.
Is now prepared to wait on Ladles, as wind, at her
residence.
668 NORTH TWELFTH STREET. 0011. MELON.
Neursjgia, Paralysis, Hemorrhage, from different
organs; Palpitation of the Heart; Ithenmatssm. acute
or chronic; Chorea. or Bt. Vitus' Dance; Blindness,
front Daley of the iris,-or from opacity of the cornea
or cataracts; TIIIIIOIP internal or external; Diseases
of the Cartilage or Joints; general Debility of the
Nervous System—are diseases. wish many others.
which Mrs. W. bar perfectly cured. Ladies who
lave keen under the care of the most distlnvalshed
Physicians in Boeton, New 'York. and Philadelphia,
from three to Bye years. with organic Mimeses, have
been entirely cared by her in as many wean.. Local
Debility, of every character, often cured in a few
days. Ladies who are Babied to any
of the great va
riety of complaints incident to worthy females. are
Invited to call and consult Mrs W. free of cluiroz:
&ISO, examine Internal Tumors and Cancerous
Sections, which se have been removed without the
knife. Its
MACKEREL, HERRING, BEAD, ake.
—1,600 bbls Kass. Kos. 1,2, and I Maskers 4
late-sanght flat Ash, la assorted packages.
bih. Haw Kistoork Tartans Bay. sad MI AS
Einexes Law, Sowled, No. 1 Martial-
Ito bids Kim Kau Shad.
MO bozos Horklisal•6oll37ll2 %toms, dw
b SWIM and for salon 611811 1 ,2 t ROOKS.
%ISA, 146 110K211 ww.aßvyA.,
THE PRESS.-LPHILADELPHIA;
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
FINE OASSIKEIRES.
LINEN DRILLS AND /MOIL
SUMIdEII COATINGS.
THIN DRESS GOODS.
NEW WRITE GOODS.
DOMESTICS REDUCED.
ELEGANT SILK SACQUES.
BLACK HERNANI SHAWLS.
3e4•tf
HOOP SHIRMIEL
DIJ CATION AUL,
LEGAL.
WAN MAYER & BBOWX,
FINANCIAL.
UNITED STATES
7.30 LOAN.
THIRD BE'R/El3.
$230,000,000.
Sathotity of the fleadary of the ifelanl7 , the
and/rained, the General Bablerlption Agent for the
sale of lblted States Bemaritles, corm to the habits
the Gird melee of Treasury Note'. bearing ems and
three•teithe per sent. Interest per annum, known an the
SEVEN•THIRTY LOAN.
These Mote. Sr. tuned under date of July ld.
and are payable three years from that date in Sim
mer, or are sonverttble at the option of the holder into
11. B. 540 SIX PEE VENT.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
Thee* Bonds are now worth a handiome PremliGo.
and are exempt, as are all the Goverment Bondi.
from State. County, and Municipal taxation, which
adds from one to three per cent, more to their wine,
accordinet to the rate levied upon other property. The
interect is payable semi• annually by coupons attached
to each note, Why _ eh may be Ina of and sold to any bank
or banker.
The interest at 9 50 per int. amounts to
One cent per day on a $5O not
Two cents per day on a $lOO note.
Ten seats per day on a $5OO note.
Twenty cents per day on a $l,OOO note.
One Dollar per day on a $5,000 note.
Date* of all the denominations named Will be
promptly furnished noon receipt of subseriptiorm.
The notes of this Third Settee are areaway similar in
form and privileges to the Seven- Thirties already Sold,
agent that the Government reserves to itself the option
of Paying interest in gold bin at g per cent. instead of
7 5-10ths In currency. Subscribers will deduct the in
terest in currency up to July 15th. at the time when
they subseribs.
The delivery of the notes of this Third Whim of the
Seven-Thlrties will commence on the let of June, and
will be made promptly and continuously after that data.
The slight change made,ln the conditions of this
TISIBto SERIEn affects only the matter of interest.
The payment in gold, if made, will be estulvoloot to
the marrensy interest of the higher rate.
The return to specie payments, in the evllnt of which
only will the option to pay interest in gold be "mallet
of. would so reduce and equalize prises ss that pay
gimes made with six per cant. In gold would be folds
equal to those made With seven and three-tenths per
sent. in currency. This is
VIN ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
new offered by the GeTenuaent. and itt superior loti*
vantages make it the
re)o ztioB;(l)44lMA:mo[o3o , Ao46 y0:0 .40{04 r1:41
Lem than $280,003.000 of the Loan authorized by
Congress are now in the market. This amount, at
the rate at which It is being absorbed. will all be
subscribed for within slut) days, when the note
will undoubtedly command a premium. as hag uni
formly been the ease on closing the enbseriptiong to
Other Loan.:
In order that citizens of every town and section of the
10 1111 trY may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan,
the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers
throughout the country have generally agreed to re•
eelve entweriptione at par. Subscribers will selectibeir
own agents. in whom they have confidence, and who
only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes
for which they receive orders.
JAY 00011 E,
SIIESORIPTIOI LOUT.
No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
raILADNLrniA.
ELIN STEIN ,
It 0 *IIGNWICIA)
BAAKERS,
No. Si BROAD STREET,
NEW YORK.
We draw at sight, and at sixty dam on LONDON.
PAILIS, MAIIICFORT. and all other principal clues of
Parties opening current accounts may deposit and
draw at thei convenience, We cams as withlhe GITT.
BANKS, and will be allowed interest on all balances
OM GIB TOGGSAXD DOLLARS. at the rate of FOGS
per omit. per annum. Orders for 41.4 remehma or gale
of various !mei of Government and other Stock',
Bolide. and Gold executed on Commission.
my24.warnit
WILLIAM It BAWL 10803.6 E A. WARDER.
BACON It WARDER,
STOCK AND NOTE snoKEns,
31.834 WALNUT STET
Stacks bought and sold on Commission.
" Trust Funds invested in City. State, or Government
Loans.
Subscriptions received for the United States 7• SO Loan.
without charge for commistion to the purchaser.
jet. thstaim
DREXEL & COMPANY, BANKERS,
No d al South THIRD street,
DEALERS IA
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOLD,
FOREIGN EXCHANGE,
UNITED STATES BONDS,
QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS,
UNOTIRRENt MONEY.
STOCKS AND BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD AT BOARD OF BROKERS, OE
OOMMISSION. iel3•tt
1881.- COUPONS, DUE JULY 1,
GOLD AND SILVER
WANTED, AT EMMERT MARKET PRIM
DREXEL 46c 00.,
34 south THIRD Street.
7. STAMFORD. SOS. L. ROITSTOS.
STAMFORD & HOUSTON,
STOCK AND EiCRINGE BROKERS,
1(0. [25 SOUTH TRIBE STREET,
PEGLABILPRIA.
Dealers In Government Sesuritlet.:Opeele, Unourrent
Money. City Warrants. ho.
Stooks bought and sold on commission at the Regular
Board of Brokers. my23.1n1
TRH FRANKLIN SAVING FUND,
moan 1301P111 0111 warm
TRIT 5n,117. BMW
38,
Pays ',kw sent. Interest on Dspooito. agent' for
the sale of United Motes 7 040 Loans at Par. Govern.
meat, State and Dity Loons and Stooks bought and sold
for depositors end o thers on Commission. Jahn. dm
FINE SHIRT ,NANUFACTORY.
The eubseribere would invite attention to their
IMPEOVID CUT OF SHIRTS.
Which they rusks a ipesially in their business. Also.
"w" li n ghL reee Tl l llS vin foll GENTLEMEN'S WELL
J. W. SCOTT c!ro 00.
liiiNFLEMSE'S praungiansto agora
No Sll CHESTNUT Street,
Jai ly Pour doors below the ContinentaL
ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CS.II
TIONED agsinst triaging THOMAS WILSON, a
Packer, recently in our employ.
GEO A MILLER dr GO.,
iel6•2t* 506 MARKET Street.
A VERY CHOICE ROARTED AL
MOND. manufactured by
STERanef
No 1210 MANIEST Street.
ROGER'S NEw GROUP,
"THE BUSHWHaoggn;.
On. THE WIFE'S APPEAL FOR run
now ready. Also. the latest subjects:
"The Home Guard,"
"One More Shot "
"The Wounded Scout."
.` The Returned Volunteer."
"Village Postmaster,"
" Onion Refuses."
`Mail Day.
"The Picket Ona " '
,rd.
" Sharpshooters. '
"The Town Pump."
"Camp Lire."
"• Moking Priends with the Cook."
Always in stock.
JAMAS S. ZARLIC & SOS'S,
Sl4 CHESTHIIT &rest
Theme Croups can be Decked to forward to all p . 144 of
the country with glair. safety. _ 3616.6 t
ALL ARIE - DEPIROUB OF HAVING
Mamma. Just the thing to bleats them are
BRIMISIVIS OOLORID PIitOTOCifiLPIISI wondrously
accurate, and finished in euptrior manner. 811301 ND
&Met, stove Green. lts
A IiBRICAN WINES —lOO,OOO GAL-
Lon pore Catawba and Isabella WINKS: in bar.
tali and east% from the most celebrated vineyards in
the Dulled State*: warranted 'grimly mire; very low
for east or approved paper
For sale by Jo-ux $C 08E. beat,
eoroor IFILWIT and IdABKIT litneat
P. 0. 8er.484 Jols
GREAT OXIXTRALI OLOTEINO 13:01.1514
SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1866:
IN PRESS,
LIEUTENANT GENERAL GRANT
EIXIS
This great illustrated National Pictorial awl Bio
graaphical Work is now In prams, and will be issued
as omit as posaible. It is. without exception, the most
Popular publication ever lesueb, and will contain the
Portralta and Biographisal Sketches of about one hun
dred and fifty of our leading
MILITARY HEROES,
o haTe been identttleil with. the Onion cause In
ornehing the Rebellion. QVANTO SUS, HANDSOMELY
)3011HD AND SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTEUITED.
Alternateif through the work will be Plioed IBM!.
CAEDb of our principal
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intended for GRATUITOUS CIROUL &TWA In all the
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throughout the United States, and large cities of Zu.
rope, Havana, California. 0/431011. and the Pantile
Coast, Canada, Valparaieso, Honolulu. Ito ,
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We also intend publishing the work for sale at a low
price, and we are confident, from the orders ahead!
received, we can increase its circulation to
150,000 COTIESI
473 r, CO.,
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yet COMPREHENSIVE and c °mum, and from the
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No labor or expellee will be owed to make thie not
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FAIL RMS . % twerleekinar th'e Narrammoot Bay, old
almost in eight of Newport. harlot four not-room%
aiding and dining. room and kitchen all formiehOO com
plete, and an naftwnirbed parlor. with larg &
e garden
and yardto O. , and a fall tupPla otrammer y•gatablee. Ap.
It;' Ho. 27R 0. FOURTH, near Spruce
grA ARCH•STREET REBID) , NOBS
-ma FOR SALK —Several flrat•elass )10138113, south
aide of /ash street, nest of filuetemtia t twat, em .kmo
- all the modern improvements. Apply. at 1849
ARCH Street. JOl6 lm*
ft FOR SALE—A. BEAUTIFULV!
wmcoutvro SEAT in the Boroon's or D.0.T . .'
on Snrstoli rireet, anent a square from the Darby Plank
and Bailroad. containing nine awes of anneriur Land,
with Stone Manelon. Stable, Carriage HOLM. ter.,
within elk natio§ of the city. A great variety o f Fruit
Trees and abundance of Shade.
jelS tr. e JOHN B BiETRA.N. •
FOR BALE-EMPTY MODERN
SIM Dwelling, 11510 Brown street, 10 rooms Bannich
00.17 813.001 Alten, many ether', large and
SAIdUSL T. fox.
jelo 2N NINTH and WILLOW BOW*,
int TO RENT.—A FURNISHED
COUNTS Y ROUSH,
Near the Salle Station, Pennsylvania Railroad. Ap.
ply 337 WALNUT meet,.
TWO COTTAGES IN ATLANTIC
Ma. City For Er.le or To Let. Apply to
A.. LAND. CO..
ieits-9t 4.21* WALNUT Street.
di TO BENT—A FEW NEW HOUSES,
on Zleventh and Cisme streets.
T.LTLOW Sairdoll,
No, 614 CHltiTalr Street.
_EN FOR SALE
THE elEiliD HOME.
TA. MO 3LOIMIX,
j013.6te 614 OfI6BTNIN Stmt.
FOR StiLE
-520 WALNUT 81=44
113 ARCH atresS..
AAA HOMES is various parts raS, tilke efts.
ZWIVROW J MASON.
0144. (3H6STAIIT• Street.
FOR BALE—ONE -7- IIPTTERNHORSE
BmizilS AND BOILER-AU in oamplete order. lawn.
far Cash. northeast earner 41,,LIROAD rtanxi,
Stmts. isl 7-344,
- 7 ----...---
A WRITTBR Alin VBEBLL DB..
-:.., SCEIPTIOTAB of 4141whoter,Coustitutiow , Ittoll Ilts•
. .1 Ism, with
ADVICi. on Thariatts, Health A 141140
g sax., Hon, iltalroWAnutens, NicalarOMoAt intTrais
a t \
img Of irt11....143 , . soda IdaPtellb r . 4%)
111410 min, 14 JU/1/ 1 1 L. a'. P
Phrenologist end tooassuitri
oill-trithslnSt £s. 11 a TRATE lit—sltenst Ohogren,
ID IeCZ RTII. —II9I,I3IINATIO
LA7STEXNB , Union Sir and. Mobs, Lily. RCM,
and other nscr fancy Patterns of Lantana.
Silk and kinilin AWB, all sins.
707 Casnona, Torpedo Pratolt, iasacloc Pistola
F..r saki at lowed rata.—
W.
jolis•iti 32, eoutk TOUR,Tat :Amt.
ter IMASORAELE PAZO/Reis
IVICTIOII BALED.
AUCTION NOTICE.
F1T747 . 471.• .A. 1.. :PfziziF4l4
STEAmtlis qtrAxER OITY, LADOLIA ) AOA•
• CU, CAMBRIDGE, E. B. SALE,
BARK J. L. Davis.
MARVEL C. COOK, Auctioneer.
ON TUESDAY MORNING.
JUJU Mb, NM, at U o'clock, at the
PRILADZLPRIA NAVY YARD,
Will be sold for aOionnt of the Ilene& Stable Goma.
meat:
THP, SIDZWEIBL Milan VANES MT.—
Register dimensions• Length 844 feet 8 limbos; beam 88
feet; depth of bold 88' feet 9,ti inehea. See one sidr
lever engine; diameter of cylinder 88 Wheat length of
stroke 8 feet. Schooner rigged.
THE IRON SORRW4TEIIIIIIII LADONd. —Register
dimensions: Leng , ll 197 feet; beam 27 feet 9 !wheat
depth ot hold 18 feet Has two vertical engines: Blame•
ter of cylinder NH inches; length of strove 93 int/um
Bark rigged.
TUB SeREM.I.I3O ACACIA —Resister dimensional
Lennie 116 feet 2 lecher ; basin 22 feet 7132013 a; depth of
bold 12 testy, Has one veettcel eVottie t diameter of arlise
dar 80 Mahan; length dl Woks de Inches. 1514,99 Are
THE SCREW-STBAIIIIR OA2IBItID GIL —Register 61.
'napalm: us: Length 126 test; beam 29 test; depth of held
12 list 12 as one vertical engine; diameter of styli/Wu
62 hakes; length of stroke 3 feet.
TUB SCERW.TI7O B. B; BALS. —Register Munn
'ion s: Length 108 feet dinettes; beim 28 feet 'inches;
depth of hold 7 Jet t 2 inches Ras oae sertioil engine:
diameter of cylinder 80 inches; length of stroke II
inches. Sloop zigged.
THE BASIC J. L DAVIEV--Rogletor dimensions•
Length 19s feet% beau BO filets dttptli of hold 19 foot 4
thefts'.
The above-Ewe& vitamin • OKI be NOM with DDIIIOI.
Fachinery, complete get et Span, OWN Running sad
Winding Elating, aro.
Inventorial+ at the Auction Store. 40. 12 8011111
711021 T Ma eat.
Twenty Pere. eentum of lbe purchase money must be
pad 0/2 the day of eats, and the remaiuder before the
vestal is removed from the Navy Nivel. which will be
done within nix days after the date of mac
J. B. HULL.
arimirANDikAT
Jee 97313 17 20
AMIN SCRIEN7I.I3
AIEW 013E6 1 1 1 NUT-STREET , TEM.
a.l THE—MUST/01T stkiller, ABOVE ?WORM
TBId (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. June 17th ,
FORT, •ELOHTB (VIAND PALLY MATIMSA
Upon Diann oeutkeion
NISH LOTTA
will awn. In the r rand hartemne
LHE bEVIII- DAVO Orate OF SATAN.
Adzots‘toe to the Matinee,
30 GTE TO ALL PAM% OF THE ROUSE.
Children it cents. Detna nen. at o'olosk. Pen ,
renounce to commence nt 234:
TRod oktitttDAT) RAW:tall),
Fifth night in ihs
OHARMIIici louse coastal:UM
miss LOTTA.
Ebe will 14PERY to the
Great Benefit Bill in
TWO OLOItIuUS PIROES,
The Evening' a Performenco-fef ill commence with
THE kIiVELf DALIOBrEtis OF SATAN
Tarterine . Nisi LOEB.
And conclude with the screaming farce.
THE GOOD FOR MOTH/80.
/fan, the Good For Foaling Gotta.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S' NEW ARAB.
FEE TREATER
SISTERS
TO. voirr (SATURDAY), June 1711). 200),
EICHOLMODZELIa, POOAROS TAB, and UAW'S
IMITATIOA b
WEBB ESTEI39 In 4 chentetera. 16 'Bonin and Dales,
Olg. MOND tY. THE WINE 916 TREE
In the barielque
SILT 0 'COE Mull,
IRE CIRCUS IS COMING.
TEE STONE & ROSSTON GRAND OIEDUS
CONDINATI ON AID
CULLEN'S CELEBRATED THOUPI OF MOND=
INDIANS,
Will ehortlY Annear for
SIB DAYS ONLY.
On the spacious lot 4001111 D/ the
ACADEMY OF Ai 0610, BROAD AND LOCUST ST, C
Commencing on MONDAY, the 191 t inst.
RtiMSßlßalt, FOR...Finn DAYS ONLY.
AFTERNOON ANA pots NM
In the Selection of Artiste for t is
COLOSSAL OOltill NATION.
It has been the proprietor's desire to swine' each e
variety that no patron shall fall to And in it much that
will interest the mind and enchain the attention. The
brilliant CLUSTER OF CSLERRITIES •
Which adorn this famed Cirone are unperalleled It
their several specialities The magnificent
SCENES IN THE ARIBA
Ala enriched and beautified bY
OoDORoDti ProtaPtIRRISALIL AND SUPERS
SUMO,
Acid th e y will to re lk ow o with foultlem arm and
roam tens splendor,
TRE IROQUOIS INDIANS form a great festal* In
this Artistic Combination, portrAying, as they do the
novelly of savage lite, typical dace's, religions Gant.
monies, eacrilicee and forms of worshib, and many
other ptculiarities of the ahorigineee, never before in.
traduced to the public, sell/surprise and delight the
The LIMN= It 1301:0110Bed of the following popelar
performers who drew hundreds of thousands to Um
Stational Circus Building tinting the Past winter.
The celebrated DENIS tl, summits.
CR ARLES, VALENTINE, and EUDODPR.
Moen, MURRAY and •HUroarissocr, and the
TRAINED DOC&
The &mamma family, Mr. DEN 8201221,
Mr. CHAS. MONROE. Mr Pilots nossToar.
LR nuntE BEET,
lams. DEEMBI) Rigt/41TTEL..
Ylia:011, Qt..? 11. ANDROS.
mint', BATTY, ROSEBURG,
WARE°. WALDY,N, MARIE:
PILLOTT, TABER, and
Matters CIADLOS, LEON,
ACTON, MAUDE and
CLARENCE.
Vet:Mile performers. The whole forming a Congress
of Talent absolutel y peerless.
raoDissoit lIUTCRINSON
and his trained dogs will npnear during every exhibition:
morning end afternoon. Performing Ponie s, Males
and Fortes will also be introduced tinting the season.
Nero - ember, only dye days
Admission, (0 cents, Children under 10 years,
cent'. Performance to commence at 2 and 7 o'clock P.
ki., on MONDAY, 10th Met , continuing for
131 . .?/. DAIS ONLY, Jelatit
TIE GRAND JUVE NILE QERT
givia I A the Acedeniy of Mole June pr vro
children. will be repeated. hyarthmier request* OA
SATURDAY arrtswous, June UM. for she beeent
of the Soldiers' and Sailor , ' Rome, All the children
bo took part ere noseated to meet for rebatreil. with.
their hooks. at BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets,
on next HAIM/IDA:2 AFTERNOON, at 93L o'cloek.
Jel6.9t TROXAS RAWLINITI,
-a- AIRMOUNT WATERWORKS
(WiNF. BRIDON). AFTHENOON nornmars
EVERY DAY. front 4 tt)...7 o'clock. by R&Deltge.e
GRAND MILITAK2 DAR P FreeeStstruse of Attila
issued daily. The Arch, vine and Dallorehill Street
Core run direct to the Wm, jeld et
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CREST
DDT Street. above Tenth—Open from 9 A IL JUT
OP, 11l Benjamin west 'septet Wotan of CRUST Dim
JI,CTED still on exhibition, Jell
BOAR 44a
TINFURbIBRED ROOMS FOR GEN
••-•, rixestr atid W.IVESI also, trat.claaa Boardhaf
fur tir.zo
!than a Oantla
re mer'q uire. at
d, tio, OIL EMIR dtreat, Ude
ranee nd Jana,*
raY BOARD,WITR FIRST , OLASS
Jur Dir.'laro, Li N 6. 154.4 SoOIL WASCIIIIRITOR
Sqvutro. layl6-1150
LOST AND FOUND.
- - • -
ObT—ON TUNSDAY, 13TH INBT.,
Note dattd May 12,1 gt four montl4, for $416 SS.
drawn by T. N. Sr d 18 Frattit,*layabla at Manutaata.
reps National 13 to the order of Wait & Dotson.
and endorsed by tb - a:
All perro . ar e enatbmaa !wind negotiating the
Hamm pw, paht Lao. NIIII aimed
rum T & 930 115 tte
It* WI 9lt th TM& Street
HANDEL AND HA.YDII SOCIETY'S
ANNUAL RECURSLON
TO ATLANTIC CITY.
THURSDAY, JLI 0, 1886. ial•tbstntt
IRELVIDERE I)ELLWAEB RAIL
to-,
TWO THROUGH. NORTHERN CON
NECTIONS DAILY.
LEA.VB P. AND T. R R. REMINGTON DEPOT . AT
T. 30 A. N. MID 3 30 P. M.
43oXionectiot directly through to
dT SAWN,
ATBR OAP;
WILRBSBARIL
AND TAN
CiBEIT LAKES.
Through Tickets cold and Batiste Checked Wont*
to all principal points North and Weft.
is9.lm Nvi S. OATZNISN.,Dit.
asalogill OE MAP. At; I) Ptrie
SANT SUMMER TRAVEL.
0/0.14391.!&61,11 ATLANTIC AMU LA PAN AIM .
.LAWAIII BAY RAILROAD,
7• • ,•••• °BANOS 09 TI6IB.
CASUAL TO DEW liOitN. ADD LONG BRANCH.,
On and aster MONDAY, Jane 19, the ExoreAo Wahl
grill leave Cooper'', Point, Camden, dolly (ifttudaie
woad) at 9 le A.• M . for Tetekorton, Barnegat, Tom'a
Hiner, nioncheour' Bataan,. ennankum, Farmingdale.
lO,ark River, Long grimed., Branannort, Oceannort,
Eatontown,ohreseelmry, Boa Bonk, Middletown,Higko
lands, and Port Donmonth; thence to Now York. or
tko,o),Dozofia btal,Luer • Jame nclyt Throath to Nile ,
York lo five noon!. Faro O. BZ9nt 6l o l l Ticketi, good
for three Out , o, 849
Op batnrdaya At tarns. tyala for Long Drawl will
leave Camden at 4SI N M. Returning, leave plaig
Brgneh at 6 16 A, 111, Monday, artlying at Camden
9,10A.U. jot?
' ISBA. RAILROAD
—To Toarists and Trievg•
OATA .
C'lllePaer
lore— Sacn don Boma of 1L _
Lal e Ontario treguenar Blew.
The Thousand !Ouija. Pertlend,
The Rapids of St. Mama ea While Moo status,
Elver. Saratoga Springs, be..
btontreal, dts.. dte.
Quebec. .ISe. dte,
Valets for tkas bove Bum:Lesions whist* have brae
tie long and ftwarably known t o . the nbilailidWa
Miklo s by Yertafla roans to' laialont Polio., for um at
the
CATAWISE.4 11/11.20AD TIOKET l51:4.4011, 42111
Chestnut strut.. alder Philadelphia Bank, Wien full
information Will be slyea.
ef BORel, Paesesagor Agent.
.ietS.2nt 43 5 0/I.IBMIT Street.
ff il us it g CAMDEN AND
RA.11t11,43 A.D. —Three
'Praha, to Atlantic CRY, and ono on Randal.
Trains leave Vine-street Ferry as folloWe
NOM TX: ..... 'I,IB A. E
ww.tat. with Passenger Carl attached ....... %OD A•
AtlANto Acioiamoaktlon—. ...... ........... 10 P. IL
Acronitrailitte • • 6 . B °P.
lamulirmie, .• A --; •••
Atlantis Accommodation ..
Irselght. with Passenger Oars 5tin5h0d.......10.g
Nall Trait P. •
311110110 M Accommodation..., ...• • • 114 AI
Fere to Animate in gxenrelon, Tishah.good_ V
for the day end train on wblet. they a% Wined. VA
St.NPAY !gall. TRAM,
Leaves pine-street Ferry at 7.3.1.4,
Returning, leaves Atiwitio,st R 46 P. AL
VITSA VADDON,PIERIO TRAMS
Leave Vine-etreet Perry. at 10.16 A.. M. and IP. H.
Leave Maildonflel4 at 114 d A. M and 2.40 P. M.
Ti. B—Freight, naist Be delivered at Cooper's Polut
before P. 11. to i1410111.1.bl (Mpg down the text dal.
anloS•Sinif JOHN BRYANT. Agent.
arAIINN. PHIL &D,ELPHIAs
Baal.
NOR% RAILROAD.
itOr o ll OUR TO SICHIWITD, Otrf POINT, AID
6106,10 LE
Trains leave Beet, corner of 111100
WAI334:IIIOTON Lemma, et 1.16 r. /111. itonmetinir
6,1111161118 at Baltimore.
Pare to Riotimotiii. 600.01.44 ••••• •••••••••••11421 VI
r. to City ..... • I•••• •••• RJR
Pare to Norfolk ...I • •••••••••••••• • •••••••• • ••••1 • • ••••• LIB
R. I. 1111161111 Y, SOIN.
GEO. L. DADRIIIt, Oen. Ticket Anent. mylll me
IMPLIITDIZNT 017,0ANK VOirpf.
sourrox,
GAULT MN%
BUFF/1.0,