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TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1865.
stlyciDE, FROM REMORSE.
,prog,....vder while Life is Yet In the Bad.
The following Mkllllllllyltereetleg tragedy OC.
mired In Nashville, Tenn., on the lo
o th test, in d
a
pert of the olty ca ll ed Smoky Role young an
beautiful girl of eighteen, the daughter of wealthy
and highly respectable parents, and married to an
Indiana officer, took her own life. Hew Pi wee she
was led from the path of Art ite —Wh apt :110118
lured her on—what wrong see Lad suffered —did net
.appear in the testimony ; bat her small band and
Wrist, her trim foot and antde, her delicate organ'.
Wien, evinced one who had never been brought up
She had often declared, with
to a life of drudgery
the bitterness that penetrates to the soul, that She
Was unsuited to the degraded life ahe followed, and
plunged deeper into the vortex of dissipation 'to
drown the remorse of conscienee. She era long
reached the bottom round of the ladder. When she
decided upon the fatal step, she resided In one of
the ioweat dens of infamy In Nashville. It appears
that on the evening preceding her death, she had
quarreled with her lover, and, in a fit of jealausy,
deo/axed that either he or she must cease to live.
These threats caused him to eat a watch upon her
movements. That evening she eat no supper, ap.
eared greatly excited, and given to fits of weeping.
Towards six in the evening, sue left her miserable,
because polluted, " home , ' and, walking rapidly up
street, entered the first ding store, and asked for
Morphine, but a word of caution from the man who
Was dogging her footsteps causal the clerk to
refuse her. Succeeding in alluding the vigi
lance of the spy placed upon her, at the next
store she obtsineu the deadly drug. Toe man who
Was watching her, having heard that she obtained
the poison, decided to Interfere with her no further,
havhigllloooll, be he said, no apprehen s ions that
she would swallow the poison, and believing net
conduct to be merely a piece of bravado to annoy
her lover. About eight he again aCeddentally met
her, apparently fattish:fated, and staggering about.
e she implored Lim to take her home, which he did,
accusing her on the way of having taken the mor
phine which she stoutly denied. On reaching her
ro om they conversed for some thee, she seeming
very meth depressed,and frequently esolalmlng that
she was not tit to live, and that the world would not
long be troubled with her presence. Alter a while
the risen began to tell upon her, and she sank into
a deep sleep , irom which all attemots to arouse her
were ineffectual. Utitleessoful efforts were made
to procure a physician, and, at one o'clock her soul
made Its entrance into that unknown world ac whose
opening portals all shrink batik. The suicide oe
eurred at an infamous house, kept by a Mrs. Stoat,
on College street, Nashville. The unfortunate
Miler real name ores Truelove, though ey her
compazions she was called Charlotte Brown. She
is a native either of Ideellinnville or Woodbury,
Tenn., both places being named. Relations of her
husband reside in Louisville Only a few days be-
fore her death, while bitterly lamenting herder .
grading course, she exclaimed that the would go
back to her mice happy but then disgraced home,
and lead a better life, but that she had sunk too low
ever again to rise. As those present looked upon
thepe, emaciated face, and saw the little hands
Mooed al composed on the heart, which had so
lately throbbed with anguish, their minds could not
but revert to the happy hours when the despised
dead before them had been lulled to sleep upon a
loving mother's breast, or had bounded an Innocent
and playful child through fields. What vistas of
;he future may have opened On that fond mother's
gave—what vidons Of position and honor and domes.
tie felony for her child—bat, alas ! no such ViStall
or visions as thls, no thought that pointed to a life
of degradation, wretchedness, and suicide! The
girl's frail sisters had decked her elaborately for the
grave, but scarcely in good taste. The gaudily
trimmed satin slippers, the course twine which tied
the feet together, the wreath of artificial flowers
which encircled the head ; showed like the unnatural
web and woof on her wasted life.
The jury returned a verdict in accordance with
the above facts.
A SHARP DARRBY.—A case was tried before one
of the justices of the peace for the city yesterday
morning, in which s cute darkey non-suited a white
man pretty cleverly. The complainant, some weeks
before the change in affairs, left with the defendant
a mule, atiptilating at the time ter Only a nominal
hire, as the animal was only leit With the colored
Individual to save tt from the confiscation that was
thought Would be universal upon the arrival of the
Federal troops. The " mud " remained in the no.
gro , s possession until Saturdaylast, when the owner
put in a claim of $4O for hire, saying that that was
the arrangement. Ouffee declined "Shelling out,"
when suit was brought against him for the recovery
of the money, before a Justice of the peace. The
defendant he tened patiently until tae complainant's
averment had been heard, and then offset the whole
matter by ng the law, showing that at the dine
of the transaction of the business no white man
could legally make any contract with him, he being
slave. or course, this was a "deadeuer," and the
claim for "d4O rent for a mule" fell through.—
News, June la.
City Pastor in the Country.
To the Editor of the Press :
GETTYSIIHRG, PENNA.
Si Having spent, with part of my family, the
last ten days in this historic and deeply Interesting
town, for tire years before Liao battle, the place of
my residence, It may be interesting to the reader/3
of The Pres*, at the present time, to have a fewnOteS
On IL
NODES OF REACHING
Gettysburg may be reachedfrom Philadelphia by
two ways—either by crossing the Susquehanna at
Columbia, or at Harrisburg, and taking the North
ern Central railroad for Hanover Junotion, t wenty-
Dine miles from Gettysburg. From Wrightsville,
opposite Columbia, a branch road connects with the
Northern Central at York, ten miles from Hanover
Junction. This is much the shorter route, but fro.
pent changes of cars and boat make it by far the
most ineonvenlent one. Those from the East and
North, WhO Mend visiting Gattamberg. would con
snit their comfort and convenience by taking the
train directly to Harrisburg, and if the beauties of
nature or her sublimitiee have attractions, I would
Strongly recommend the route to Harrisburg by
way of Columbia. The view by this route of the
Susquehanna— . the loveliest and most useless of
rivers "—sleeping and sparkling like a sea of glass,
Studded with Its bundre s of miniature Islands, and
surrounded by its rugged, rocky hills and jagged
Mountain cliffs, is truly a transporting sight to one
possessing an ordinary degree of sesthetioal taste.
IMMO OP TUB BATTLE.
You renal. Gettysburg.. It is the same old town.
The sheithedeti in the brick and frame haildings are
neatly patched up, bUt the trees still show their
wounds, and the doors, shutters, and blinds exhibit
their honorable scars. Indeed, the bullet-holes In
blinds, windows, bed-hangings, walls, elosetdoors,
and, parlor chairs, are now regarded ornamental
relics by the families, and well may they be proud
of them.
BATTLIMITELD,
in some placetk la very much Changed, Farmemi
have run their fences and cultivated the soil made
red with the blood of brave men. The prominhnt
points, however, remain just as they were, only that
the grass has grown over the ground ploughed by
shells and trod into a highway by the feet of men
Who Stood to their guns and preserved their lineS,
and hurled death la the face of rebellion, as their
battle-cry of freedom and their shout of victory ran
down the lit es, and echoed, and re-oehoed,through
the rocky, woody hills.
SIMBIIE OTTE DBAD LIE 81111.15 D.
The National Cemetery, where repose thirty-five
lammed of our noble, honored dead, is fast becoming
an attractive spot. I have seen many beautiful land
liettpoB, but the loveliness, Min beauty of that whisk
everywhere Meets the eye, I have never seen else-
Where. Yonder, In the distance, are the Blue Kann
tains, through whose ravines and gaps Lee led Ills
huts, boasting of speedy victory, and of dictating
terms of peace in Washington. Through those same
mountein•psesee, the fourth day his Shattered and
defeated army hurried to the South. side of the Po
tomac. The rural valley, dotted with farm-houseS
and fields of living green,forms a lovely foreground,
to the old mountains, stretching 'away into the,dis
tame, and rearing their venerable old peaks far up
into the heavens in majesty sublime. Bat I mast
not attempt to describe the battle...field, nor can my
pen express - Met:motions which crowd them:lei on this
morally,blstorically and nationally 810111116 spot, Oa
such a spot as this, ens eXpleeneeg Mr, Made and
degree of emotion; tears of sympathy steal down your
cheeks as you looir at these graves, and think of
What rebellion has cost our nation. linow not how
any man can stand on this spot, with our dear dead
President's dedicatory words yet floating on the
breeze, and not be true to his country. If he be a
Christian, morally sublime must Ids feelings and
emotions be on this spot. "God reignoth I" echos
from Rocky Ridge and Round Top to Cemetery
Ridge, where sleep the mighty fallen ; and from
tltdpre rugged, rooky, wooded hill, where the flash
of mesketry in the dark night gleamed on the face
of the foe.!
TN COROLVSION,
let me advise yourselves and your readers to mare
a visit to Gettysburg this summer, and inhale the
pure Blue Mountain air, as It floats over the luxu
riant, fragrant vale, laden with the booming of (nu
mb and echoing and re-echoing through the woods
ad rooks, and ridges and craggy peaks, the long,
ma shout of victorious freemen.
Yours, &0., _ CITY PASTOR:
1031:KY ITEMS.
THR
BraT. PITTING &MEM o THE .114748 la " The
£proved Pattern Shirt," made by John 0. autism,
an old nand Nos .1 and B North Sixth at. Work
one by hand in the teat manner, and warranted to
Peaatlsfaction. lila stook of Lientlemen , a Furnish
ulnas cannot be our/massed. PrioeS moderate.
Tas rI2IBST PHOTOGRAPHS, In various Moil, of
e late Admiral Dupont, Lieutenant General
(ant, and the Bey. Dr. Vaughn, are time recently
%anted by F. Grntekunet, 704 and 706 Arch
iblicatea of which can now be had at hie oonntere.
- ISITOBB TO TSB OBASHOHB should provide
OXIIINATOB With BATHING MINIMS from
TORN Q. A.H.GISONtS4
Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth street.
ioar AN EMPEROR Dnassaa.—Maalnonlan, of
79x100, speaks fluently ln Ha languages, and gene•
ply Weave duck trousers androundabout, and Som•
bisro lust, His wife, the Empress Marlette, 18 a
'isher good-looking brunette, with a penchant for
Wterfall curls. On Sundays and state occasions
ill Emperor wears a full suit, which he had pro.
cred for him from the Brown Stone Clothing Hall
oißookhlli & Wilson, Nes. 603 and 606 Chestnut
Stoat, above Sixth.
Ulf. LADIES, in their sovereign capacity as judgel
Of motional enjoyment, have decided that no per
lune In existence produces the same delicious sen
suous as aye experienced while inhaling the evint•
sill fragrance of Phalen's " Night 4:Rooming
rent" Sold everywhere. ttiths.3t
'Sin invite special attention to the advertisement
or S. F. Youog, In another column. His stook of
dresS goods, ,is very large, and he has deter
mineil to sell them at greatly reduced priOes. je26 2t
BuY YOUR BA , TEINO CLOTHES AT SLOAN'S, 806
Market street, kbiladelphis, or at his store, Cape
Inland, N. J. je24-3t*
TRH PUBLIC 11 cautioned against an Imitation of
the Photograph of Lieutenant General Grant, the
Original of Which was taken by E. Gritektinet, 704
Arch street. It is a bad copy. The original will be
known by my imprint OD the back. je24.6t*
()LRAM THE BLOOD OR ALL DEPTJIIITIES and
you neutralize the virus of many diseases at their
8 0erela ID all Disorders of the Skin, the Glenda, the
Fleshy Fibre, the Secrectice Organs, and the Bones '
aZI Scrofulous Complaints, Cancer, ST., Dr. Jayne , s
Alterative 18 a standard curative ; and while it Is a
fault in many medicines that, before they reach the
disease, the patient is prostrated beyond recovery,
to such drawback attends this remedy, or it sus
tains the strength of the Sufferer while eradicating
the cause of his complaint. Prepared only at No.
11l Chestnut street.
Bale at b M . D. STECK & 00.'13 PIANOS (little Weil) for
argains. These pianos have been used du.
111 ,, the Past winter and spring at concerts, at pub.
i s
ball; and in private houses, and show no marks
45 L 11 : 34 ,
a pnea *2OO less than new ones of same style,
t - ; 1 ",, LOW onea have been reduced am.
4— voot J. E GOULD Seventh and Chestnut sta.
•
•Eltal AND CIATA.BEB, mumessfuli7 treated
J. Imam, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, 519 Pine st.
4114.14° Y" iraerled. No charge for examination,
ARRIVALS IT THE HOTELS.
The Girard.
R C Monaghan, W Chest J K Allen & la, Ohio
Mai I/ B Judd. US A Gee El Bender, Easton
E Hartwell,NHandddre H A Sage, Easton
W Smith, Del 0 StOta & wf Reading
Smith, Del G Hopped,Chunk
Patterson, BichrnOnd W Johson & Ma, N Y
w Wales, Baltimore Kra E J Baldwin, N Y
W H Monday, Baltimore Miss Baldwin,
B N Y
H Warbourton, Wash Wm Polk, Del
Jos Clarkson, alt H B Pilasters, Brooklyn
Geo Rankin, Balt John Campbell, N Y.
T F McClean, Penns B Reid, illation
Robt crane, Columbia J HFrlok,.Athland
U S Kauffman, Col amblit• Geo T Cornog,Cumb Val
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R H Long, Lanoaster IT Cooley, Nashville
GP Barber,WilliamSpOrt W Cooper, New York
W R Wilson,JerseyShore'Lt JGeorge,Germantwn
.Tre A. Banks, Bridgeport Geo W Pleasants,ROOk Is
J A Gouldy, Pottsville Gen Bailey, Baltimore
John V Porter, Pottsville W K Loos
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Dr Menotti:), U S N W Backman, Indiana
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The Co
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J A Kane, U S N
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alayer Stein, Baltimore
R C Pearson, N C
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C L Fitzhugh, 13 S A
W Thompson, Pottsville
A Chambers, Pitts ourg
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13011, Pa
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Herrick, Uses
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Mee J Olmstead & oh
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R Derby, Look Haven
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SPECIAL NOTICEN.
To LET—A DESIRABLE COTTAGE,
platted entire, on OARS ISLAND. Inquire 806 NAIL
HST Street. jetiSt*
SOMETHIIte COOL FOR THIC HOT WIZATILEIL
Something Cool for the Dot weather.
Something Cool for the Hot Weather.
Something Cool for the Hot Weather.
Linen Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Droters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Alpaca Sacks,
Alpaca Backs,
Ainaca Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks.
Just the thing to Keep Cool In,
• Just the thing to Keep Cool in.
Just the thing to Keep Cool
Just the thing to Keen Cool In.
Also, a eplaudid saeortmant of Seasonable Clothing,Of
orrery Tariety. for sale by
PEERY & CO.,
No. 303 CHESTNUT Street. alien Third.
Jo. 609 Cznorraur St. (Granville Stokes' old stand.)
S. B. COERCE of SEVENTH and MARKET Ste. (ROM )
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J. -- AND W. B. --, AND ALL
other parties, are informed that a general variety of
Hardware, Cutlery, and Tools may be found at TAU
MAN ei alasw , s. No. 835 (Nliht Thirtyflve) MAE
ENT Street, below Ninth.
BUTTBB SCALES, TEA, STORE, BUTCB
BEV, and Housekeepers' Scales, Weights, spring and
patent Balances For sale at the Hardware store of
TRUMAN & SHAW. No. 835 (Eight Thirty Aye) NAB
BST Street, below Ninth.
CovaATE's HOBBY SOAP.
This celebrated TOILET 80A.P, in such univerul
mand, is made from the CHOICEST materials, is MILD
and EMOLLIENT in Its nature, FRAGRANTLY
SCENTED. and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in its ac
tion upon the Skin. For Bala by all Druggists and
Taney Goods dealers. . fad. tuthaly
1027 WALNUT STREET, office of Dr.
VON NOECIIIZINKBR, for the treatment of the Bye, Bar,
Throat, Lung DISSEUIBB and Catarrh, with life apparatus.
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DR. H. NEWEL'S DYSPEPSIA CORDL!..L IS
an Infallible cure for DivePAL
Nor sale at the Drug . Stores,
Do. 537 ARCH Street, 276 SZOOND Street, and at
13300.11 D and Itas je24-atttthlat .
To W---
4 . 0 WHOM IT MAY Coxcarani.
Whereas. Mohave. during the pact three Yeara, cold
great quantitlea of the Wonderful household remedY.
PLANTATION BITTERS.
for the cure of Idlosperellt. Sour Stomach, Headache.
pm, in the Bide, Heartburn, Feyerleh MD% dm.
and,
whereoe. No instance has eOme to our knowledge
wherein Plantation Bitters have not given Perfect and
complete satisfaction; and.
Whereae, We believe Plantation Bitters to be a great
...tuna and family bkeeelnllt now, therefore, it le
Resolved, That we will continue to mane pl. n t,,,tu m
Bitters, and dispense tht in to our outfoxing fellow-mss;
that we will preserve their perfectly pure ofandard,
and manufacture &nom with the greatest care, and that
we will, br every means in our power, publish to the
whole world the glad tidings that we have found in
Plantation Bitter' a sure, perfect remedy for Dyspepsia
and all its awful train of horrid nightmare diseases.
Minas our hand and seal.
New York City, ised
i€ l 23 et
P. H. DRAKE h CO. CL. s
JoNnsi.---BOLDUCREI RETURNING Howe,
you want a good. substantial, ahem and fithionable
snit of Citizens' Clothing. Go to Jones'
OLD BSTADLISHISD
ONB Palos
CLOTHING HODS%
604 MARKET STREET,
ABOVE BIRTH.
'Druz. (WHEATON'S) ITCH.
SALT naatiss. (OINTMENT) SALT EHSIDI.
Will Sure the Itch In 48 hears. Also. fares SaltEhensa,
Mears. Chilblidni, and all Er ardiong of the Skill
Price 60 sante, By sending 80 Gents to WISES At POT.
ran ' 13°Wr ". /dim , Wail» forwarded 1168 bT MR
For ude br all Drnigglaiti Xllbls 4l l l
ihrgIWAY i4G BOWS NM
Yor stile only atPIANOS.BLiSMS BROTHERS'.
J 41841 / 1
1000 onsour wed.
Which Is the beat place for ins to buy my clothing ?
To decide this question, so often asked, we would set
pestfully suggest it Weird comparison of prises, Wien
and qualities of the best Mass Chestnut and Market
streets clothing establishments, confidently believing
that the mole will find that we offer greater induce
mesh, in extent of assortment, style of garments, and
moderation in price, than can be found anywhere else.
If this is not the case, we will not ask your patronage.
WAMAMAKER et BROWN,
"Popular Olothlng Rouse
and Merchant Tailoring
Establishment,
ie2o•tf S. N. corner SIXTH and MARICIT Streets.
HAYS—LCOOKERMAN.---Ontheevening of the
21st of Jone s by the Rev. Alfred Cookman, Charles
Wetherlil Hals and Lydia ilooke, daughter of the
late R. W. Loooke rmati, of this city. **
ATKIVSON—BAKER.—On Tuesday evening,
May 16, 1861, by the Rev. E. W. Hotter, Mr. Wil
liam S. Atkinson, to Miss Louisa Baker, all of Phi
ladt 'phis.
YEA GYER—SAOKETT.—On Thursday morning,
June 22, 1865, by the Rev. E. W. Hatter, Mr, Henry
0. Yeager, to Miss Praxanella Sackett, all of . Phi.
ladelphht._
CB AWFORD—NIUROLS.— Oa Thursday eve.
nine, by the Bey. A. G. XsAnlay, at hie residence,
1446 Hanover Street, Mr. Geo. W. Crawford to Miss
Maggie Nichols, all of thla city. •
firI'ORNWALD.—On the 25th Instant, of consump
tion, William It. Fornwaid, aged 81 years.
The relatives and friends of the family ; also, the
members of Philadelphia Typographical Union, No.
2; Typographical b - votety, and Last man Brother
hood, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral,
from No. 705 Federal street, on Wednesday morn
ing next, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. vo
CLE9IENS.—on Sunday afternoon, the 26th In
stant, Arnanda Clemens, daughter of Lite late Benj.
S. Clemens.
Her relatives and friends are respectfully Invited
to attend her funeral, from the residence of her
brother. In.law, J. T. Way, Bastleton, Twenty-third
ward, on Wednesday morning, the 28th Instant, at
10o'cicok. **
HAMSIAN.—On Saturday evening, June 24th,
Amanda S., wife of John Hammitt!, and daughter
of Augustus and Elizabeth illidebrandt, lathe 49th
oar ot her age. •
The relatives and frlendB Of the family are invited
to attend the funeral from the residence of her
husband, No 928 Mount Vernon street, on Tuesday
afternoon, 27th instant, at 4 (Mock. Interment at
Monument Cemetery. **
WILSON.—On Saturday, June 24, 1868, Willie,
Infant son of William M. and Mary E. Wilson, aged
8 months. **
• •• • • • .
MOORE.—On First day morning, 25th lost, Dr.
J. Wilson Moore , In the nth year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family ore invited
to attend the funeral from his late residence, Harvey
street, Gernontown, On fourth day afternoon, 28th
inst., at 4 o'clootr.
Interment at Fair 11111. ."
FEESIDE.—June 24th, Nary Reside, widow of
the late Col. James lieeelde, aged e 7 years.
The friends of the family are respectfully invited
to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No.
247 North Fifth street, on Tuesday morning, the 27th
that., at nine o'clock. To proceed to the Trinity
Lutheran Church, Germantown.
ENGLE.—On the 28d bet., Milliard Engle, aged
84 years.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited
to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No.
805 North Eighth street, on Tripods' morning, 27th
inst., at. 8 o'clock, without further notice. 'of
ROBERTS—On Friday, the 23d inst., Eliza H.
Roberts, widow of the late Jonathan Roberts, in the
78th year of her age.
Her friends and those of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late
residence, in Upper Merlon, on Wednesday morn•
ling, the 28th instant. Will leave the house at 11
o'clock. Carriages will be waiting .at the Norris.
town depot to meet the 8.25 A. M. train from Phila
delphia. **
MOORE.—Near Westport, Kentucky, on the 10th
of June, George T. Moore, of Philadelphia, in the
38d year of his age.
BLACK ENGLISH GRENADINES.--•
Just received. a cam of Black English Grenadines,
at 40 coati a mi. BENSON Er SON. Mourning_Store,
918 OILISTNUT Street.
Owl price. Prices In Vain. Samna. myIN
B LACK OHALY DE LAINE.-JUST
opened, one ease of plain black Obaly de Latins. at
11% feats a yard. BESSON Ec Sult, Kooning Store,
915 es OHISTSIIT Street.
One prise Prism in plain Enur mylfi
6-4 B LAC R DRIFT D , RTIC, FOR
Olergymon'a 911121111 et Coats and Snits.
SYRII a LANDEIib.
100 PURE WHITE SHETLAND
SHAWLS. BYRE & LANDELL.
-inn PIECES MOSQUITO BARS,
-ion
WRITES. BLUM, GEBENd, ste
EYEB & LINDELL.
1 01)11 LOW WHITE QUILTS, FOR
%/ 1 - , HOTELS. IMMENSE LOTS OF CHEAP
Towns. ciese-tn sYr.r & LOMELI,
OrPOST YOB EIKEET OF THE IJNIO V
STATE COEVENTION —marine OF. THE
UNION STATE CEEITEIL COMMITTEE —ln compli
ance with the earnest appeals of 1101117 prominent Union
men, citizens of different counties in the State, urging
that the meetingof the Union State Convention milted for
the 19th July, ensuing, be deferred until farther notice.
the announcement to herewith made that that bad/
will not aisemble on the day (19th of July) set apart
for its meeting in the city of Harrisburg. no notice
ISII. be given of the meeting of the Convention here
after.
The membeTi Of the Wolk Etat, Central Committee
WW aeserable in the city of Hartistarf. on the NM&
TEISSTH OF JULY, ensuing, at the Loehlel HOW% at
three o'clock P. M.
A fall attendance of all the members of the Commit-
tee le earnestly requested.
SIMON OAKUM Chairman.
A. W. BENEDICT. Secretaries
WM FORNEY.
BjauusEVßG, Salle 19,1866. iel7•tjyl9
or r iriSIBERT PZTKOLEIIIII CON-
June 17. 1866,
of the f the Stockholders of this Qo gni
Of this month, at one o'clock P. M., when buslness of
importance will be presented.
By order of the Board of Directors .
J. NDWIN CONANT,
je2l.9t Secretary .
arTHE SINIEBERS OF THE PENN
MISS' ASSOCIATION are particularly Invited
to attend the Moab:tit Ideating at their Rooms, BROAD
end SPRING SARDSta Street.. en Fourth. day, 6th MO..
Nub, 1865,er 3P. N. Elt*l LIZZIE NIEFORT, deo'y.
NOVICE TO STOCK, LOAN, AND
WEIORIPHOLDIRS.—OFFIGN OP THE DIDEGII
COAL AND NAVIGATION (JO,
PHILADELPHIA. Zune 25, 105.
Stockholders of this Company are hereby notified
that the Certificates of Stock subscribed for by them are
now ready for delivery.
Holders of the Loan OP 1570, who have consented to
the conversion of tea Fame into the Loan of 1881, and
holders of SCRIP will please surrender to the Company,
as early as possible, their certificates, and receive in
lien thereof, new certificates of Loam and Stock.
jar/. 41 F. MITCHBLL, Secretary.
k Bear.
tarCENTBALL Men scizoow..—Tna
Examluatton of applicants foe admission into
the Central High School will bees on monoAr, the
Sd day of July, at 9 A. M.
Candidates met be at least thirteen years of age,
residents of the city of Phila:.elphia and for at least
one year they must have been pnpile in the Public
Schools of the city.
The order of examination will be as follows:
DIOND &I, July 3—Parsing, and Constitution of the
United States
. .
WE]: NESDA.T, July s—Etymology, and Bleary of
the United States
ThrjESDAY, July B—Mensuration an& Grammar.
FRIDAY, July 7—OrElvsgrapily and Ari Climate
jet 7 tuthe lx 'CHOLAS t MAGUIRE. Principal.
OFFICE POURING-80CH AND
1 1=F
EDIT-BANDY OIL COMPAICY, 432 WALNUT
Street, Room S.
Primanmenlit, June 27, 11365.
Solders of CertiS Wee of Share; in the PINK GROVE
AND EAST-BANDY OIL COMPASY will return the
same to thie Office within twenty days from this date,
to be replaced by new Certificates under the name and
seal of the COMMA , / as chartered.
cLmitION RIVER COAL AND OIL
COMPANY "
Books are opened for Subscriptions at their . Oßlna.
No. 21L4) Sonth FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. J 826 Si*
riffOFFICE 'OF THE BRANDON IS.
LenD OIL COMPANY, Boom Ro. 18, 674 WAL
NUT Street. —A special meeting of tae Stockholders of
the Brandon Island 011Comosny. will be held on TUES
DAY, inns 27, et 12 N. All stockholders era requested
l
to attend, ea oudness of importance will be brought
before . the meeting. L. ID WARDS,
016-2; Secretary,
IgrEIGHTY-NINTUANATVERSART
OF ABIBRIOAM IsDSPINDINCE
"TES STATE 600111 TX or Tali OIIOIWI~ATi OF
. .
The annual stated meeting of "The State Society of
the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania' will be held at the
LA POEM HOUSE. on BAOAD Street. below Chest
nut street, on TUESDAY. the 4th day of July. A. D.
1865. at 10 o'elock A. DI. H. L. SPEC AT.
ie2S-7t Secretary.
FIFTB WALNID.
lemur. = UNION PARTY.
Blection will be held on TUESDAY liValtilla
next, 27th instant, for Delegates to Conventions to se ,
hot representatives to the state oouvention, to be held
at Harrisburg on the 19th of July next :
First Division at Schwartz'!, Third sod
Second Division at Barton's, A. W. corner of Fourth
and Lombard
Third Division at 608 Fifth. below Lombard.
Fourth Division at O'Bryan's. N. W. corner of Front
and 'Union.
Filth Division at Kohler's. 271 Spruce.
Platt. Division at Bums'. 488 Spruce
Seventh Ditlelon Wagano's, csc spruce.
Big - Mk Division at Butler House. Sixth. below Chest
nut.
Polls open at 6 o'clock and close at 8 o'clock.
N. P. HMO, Preeldent.
B. GGOKEL, Georstar3r. Jal6 21
WNOME TO LOASHOLDEBS.—
Oity Loans minoring ,Ittly 1, 1865, will be paid
at presentation on and after that date.
1 . 624 at .11BIRY BUMS, City Treasurer.
fr.m. THE DIRECTORS OF THE
11=16? MOMENT OIL COMPANY have thts day de
clared a dividend of WIZ all) OAR-HAW PER CM.
on the Capital Stock, clear of State tax, payable on and
after July lit
. Tranefer books to close 26th, and re.
open July 2d G. B. FRYER, Secretary.
Pau,aunixxia, June 29,1866. 021.7 t
or CITY TM/MS - us - Lim orrics,
PoILADMAPHIA. Sll2lO Se, 1885.
NOTICE TO LOANROLDEES
The interest on City LOUIS due Jul, 1, INS, will be
paid on and after that date
9e24.6t BMW BUFF. City Treasurer.
NOTICOL—OPIPIUM PENN MINING
COMPANY OF LAKE wawa% 319 WAL
NUT Street.
PHILADTILPRIA. It. Hundred
andAdiatumed Sale of Six Thousand Sight Hundred
and Flts-nlne Shares of Stock in the Penn Mining
Company of Lake Superior, ordered for nort•parment
of instalmore , will be held RAVIRDA.Y. Jcar let.
1866. at 12 o dock N. , at the Office of the company, go.
319 WALNUT Street.
-
By order of Board of Directors.
DAVID S. HEYL,
Rain Searetarir anti Treasurer.
ASSISTANT TREASURER'S
ETJCB. U. B. MCAT, lonmang.yara, Jane 21.
ISO —Persons holding Any or more Coupons maturing
the let wax.. are requested to deposit them. with a
schedule of the Name, before the 29th inst.. in Older that
they may be examine d.
Cheques will be Issued for them ou the morning of
the let pros. ARCHIBALD MoINTIRS,
imps Assistant Treasurer U. 8.
WTIILPEILOAVBEN OIL Cost—
pmply.—The First Alitittal Meeting of the Stock
holders of the TULPSHOCHEN OIL COMPANY will
he held at SARSOM-STENST HALL or TMIINSDAY.
Jute 29th, at 10 o'clock A. M. Directors for the ensalat
year are to be elected.
je24-15t* ALTUDMARTisi, Secretary.
SSW' IONIVERSITY OF PENBusimaisa&, -
(DBPARTAINNT OF ARTS).
The Examination of the Junior. Boohomere, and
Freshman Mame, at the close of the 'third Term, wilt
WEDNESDAY owing order:
list. —From 10 to 12. Juniors.. by Prof .
Frazee,. (Beat and the Ream Sughte.) oral. From 12 to
2. iloPdd'mored, by Prot Romano. canairtteui (looms.
" 4111711 M. 22d.—From 10 to 12, ,Tunfora. by Prof.
Allen, (Tbeoeritna.) oral. From 12 to L Sophomores,
by Prof Frazer. (Chemistry or the Metals,) and Fresh
ins% by Prof. Kendall, (Geometry,) wr itt en.
23d.—From 10 to 12, ,ranfors, by the Pro.
sold, (Moral Philosophy, ) aL From 12 to 2, Sopho
mores, by Prof Conde, (Universal LlSeratare, ) written.
MONDAY, 20th.—From 10 toll. Sophomores. by Prof.
Allen, (The Clouds of Aristophanes ) oral From 11 to
Juniors. by Prof. Kendall, (Differential Caloa•us,)
written
TUESDAY. 27th —From 10 to 12, Freshmen. by Prof.
Allen Plutarch's Life of Demosthenes,/ oral. From
t 2 to 2. Juniors, be Prof. Jackson, Clem/nal oral.
WEDDiNSDAY. %tn.—Prom:lo to 12. Sophomores. by
Prof. Joekton,_(Boraoles, Ode:)*r 4l . f".u. / 2 to
Freehmen. b_y Fret. Coyne.. (weterE ) orar
THURSDAY, 290). —From 10 to 12, Fieshmets,b7 Prof.
Jackson, (Borate's k)atlns,) oral
GEORGE ALLEN,
ie2l.2t aserotar, of the Faculty 01 Arts.
170080n034 No. 1.
MARK=F2?_
DIED-
71 BROADWAY. Yew York.
COATINEKTAL HOTEL.
Philadelphia,
On THURSDAY. the 29th
By order of the Board of Dirootore.
/t S. et. WALLIBAN, M.D., Secretary.
i]:fil;~ ~ 'ii~
THE TUESDAY; ME 27, 1865:
311171131cNn MOTIVE —FRieleaffir
OIL ADD EiliAL PgrATs COMPAN 1% OF Vii.
Xl3OO COMITY. PA —Who, 1136 Did3d3T
Phitadelphis. June 93. 1895.
Tie Board of Directors have deelared a dividend of
TIDIMM (3) Pill clear of Maw tax, on the •
capital idea for the quarter ending June 80, 1885. Par
abie at their °Mee on and. after 8 ATORDAY • Jolt' lei.
The Transfer Book, will oboes on FRIDAY. Sane rm.
at 3 o'clock P. X. and open on SATUADAY, July Ist.
WILLIAM di. OARVIII,
1.24.61 0 Seeretarr.
ninaDzarD NOTICE:—OFFICE OF .
THE MAPLE SEEDS OIL COMPANY: No. 524
WALBIDT St.: PHILADELPHIA, June 79. 1888.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a revi
ler dividend ma k in g PER CENT. CENTn extra FOUR
PEE MIT. BIGHT PRE on the capital
Mock, parable at this office on and afterthe 98th of Jona:
tiv.v or State taxes. The transfer books will close on
he Mb : at Y. and reopen 4 , 07 I .t-
TAOS. R. es uoy s
je24 , tit . tiesestety.
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—s3oo GOVERNMENT BOUNTY to all who enter
the UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. All per.
sons desiroue of obtaining the $3OO Government
Beauty, had better enlist at onee, for the bounty by a
recent order. ceases from and after July Ist. 1866. A
splendid opportunity to visit foreign countries—a
sonsdron of to esU in a short time for the Medi
terranein—gooa an, excellent accommodations. light
.and easy ,ntr. For all further informatios, APPLY as
the Recruiting Rendezvous, Mo. 311: South REONT
Street, between 9A. M. and 9 o'clock P M., every day
but Sunday. JeciEs FORFIF.
Nth M Captain and Bearniting Oilcan
L WAIAIELAITEN,
119 CHESTNUT STREET,
LACE ClUltrrAlNes
ELEGANT STILES,
AT PRIORS ' FROM 5 DOLLARS TO WO
WINDOW SHADES,
UNITED EITATEB
lty authority of the Seentary of the 7/41111217, the
undersigned, tits General Subscription Anent for the
vale of United States Securities. offers to the palls
the third solos of Treasury Votes, bilient nom and
threicienths per sent. Intend per annum. known as the
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
Them lOW ire Insied under date of July IL trftt.
and are payable three years from that data in win
ream or are 'convertible at the option of the holder into
Ir. S. 6.20 SIX PER CWT.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium.
and are exempt. as are all the Government Bonds,
from State. County, and ifunisigtat taxation. logich
adds from one CO three per cent, more to their
&sardine to the rate levied upon other property. The
Interest Is payable semi-annually by COUPOIII attaehed
to sash MM. which MAY pre SA off and sold to any bank
or banker.
The interest at 740 per sent. amounts to
One cent per day on a We note.
Two ants per day on a $lOO note.
Ten seats per day on a $6OO note.
Twenty cents per day on a $l.OOO note.
One Dollar per day on a $6,000 not.
Rotes of all the denominations named, will be
Promptly furniehed upon receipt of subsailliong.
The notes of this Third Series are precisely similar IA
form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties already sold.
mot that the Government reserves to itself the option
of Ming interest In gold coin at 8 per cent. Instead of
3-10 the in eurreney. Subseriltsci will deduct the in
terest In currency up to Jul,' 15th. at the time when
they eubseribe.
The delivery of the notes of this Third Series of The
Seven-Thizties wal 401211181100 011 the 1110 r June and
*Gibe made promptlir end antinuously after that date.
The slight change made In the sonditioni of this
TRIED STGIIS affects only the matter of Interest.
The payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent to
the currency littoral of the higher rate.
The return to specie Payments, in the event of whisk
only will the option to pay interest in gold be availed
of. would so reduce and equalize prices cc that pur
chases made with eta per feat. in gold would be fully
equal to those made with seven and thres-tentlui per
sent. in currency. This is
*Mr offered by the government. and Its supertor ad
vantages make It the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OP THE PEOPLE.
Less than OA 000,000 of the Loan authorised by
Congress are now In the market. This amount, at
the rate at which it 11 being absorbed. will all be
imbeeribed for within sixty days. when the noise
will undoubtedly COMMand a premium. AIM( ant
formly been the sac on 'losing the Imbeeriptione to
other Loans.
In order that citizen/ of every town and section of the
eonntry may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan.
the National Banks, Meta Banks, and Private Bankers
throughout the country have generally agreed to re•
oohs ontossintione at par. Stbseribere will selectthelr
own agents, is whom they have confidence, and who
only are to be responsible for the delivery of the note*
for whisk they receive orders.
JAY COOKE.
BUBIKIIIIPTIOS AGENT,
No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
wriaixAm rE. necoir. 'GEORGIA A. WARDBL
BACON & WARDER,
STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS,
Stooks bought and sold on Commission.
Trust Funds invested in City, Stow. or Government
Loan.
Subscriptions received for the United States 740 LOLL
without chargefor commission to the purchaser.
iel-thstulm
DREXEL & COMPANY, BANKERS,
I'lo. 34 034onarth "XTEMMIO Street,
AND
UNOURRENT MONEY.
STOCKS AND BONDS
BOUGHT /DID BOLD AT BOARD OD BROKERS. OX
0011MIBBION. • lelB-tt
1881.- COUPONS, DUB JULY 1,
GOLD AND SILVER
COFFEE 1 COFFEE ! COFFEE!
A NM WITBOUT EXAMTION
To answer the nemerons Inquiries "Why I adverties
Coffee Boasted without Water or Lard ?" I will explain
the difference of my mode of Roasting Coffee (except
One point) and that pursued by all others, thus:
The system here Is to put the Coffee into the cylinder.
and burn (literally true) it as fast as possible. While
the Coffee is thus ready to Ignite, and often burned
black, a large quantity of water is then thrown on it,
which, being converted into steam, liberates any virtue
left In the Coffee by each miserable method. Many may
ask, What is the reason for all this? Which is easily
e.xplained.
Water cools the Coffee rapidly, and allows them to
return it in shorter time. The dealers are milted,
alio, because they get back the &dee from the (roaster)
burner at a trifling loss, the water restoring the weight
lost by barbing.
The water places the roaster In the position to do a
large amount of burning—on time. Twenty to twenty
eve minute. is the usual time they allow for burning.
BENXI CHAPMAN , el system ie this (except one point
not divulged): NOM minute. is the time which my
Coffee gets, and is then cooled without water or lard.
thus retaining all the natural oil of the berry, and
flavor—not having been drawn or the strength evano•
rated by dashing water on the heated berry. The
argue which others put on is to restore this natural
ell.
JAVA, MANILLA, RIO OGETRE, SPIOES,
SPLENDID NITTriIL(IS, 40.
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
we we Prepared. Ai heretofore; to snot., famtli.e. at
their country residences, with
IVERT mitiouirnos or PINE atoolgaze. TUB.
4a.
ALBERT C. R.OBERTS e
anat.tf earner 11.1V1ITH and VMS Streets.
1 ULITASI.
CURTAIN 600001.
IMLA.SONTO HALL;
IS NOW OPENING.
ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF
DOLLARS PER PAIR.
OHOICE PA.TTERRSI
AT REDUCED PRICES.
my2B
FINANCIAL.
1 7-30 LOAN.
THIRD SERIES.
$230,000,000.
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
PHILADIWHLi.
2,ISW, WALNUT STEM.
DEALS= LW
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOLD,
FOREIGN EXCHANGE, .
'UNITED STATES BONDS,
CLITARTERBLASTERS , VOIJOHBWSI
WAITED. AT HIGHEST MABICZT PRIM
DREXEL, & 00.,
34 tionth Ts/RD Straet
GROCERIES.
HENRY C APM AN,
932 ARCH STRICET,
PHILADELPHIA.
BUELL DISTRICTS
82TAIL DRY GOODS.
COOPER & CONARDI
ZWINTH ANfl MARKET.
MINE OASSIMERES.
LINEN DRILLS AND DUOS.
SUMNER COATINGS.
THIN DRESS GOODS.
REW WHITE GOODS.
DOMESTICS REDUCED.
ELEGANT SILK SACQUEs,
ELACGC HEENANI SHAWLS.
Jel.tf
TABLE LINENS.--T AM NOW BELL
.. nyci large quantities very cheap. HOMTV SIOWII at
6234 ; extra heavy at II; one lot superfine Handloom at
2735; one lot much better at $1 ; one lot atRI- age oz
salient quality ; one lot at $1 215, extra width, and the
Sweet made of that kind. Also, a large variety of
Bleached Table Linens, all prises. and various patterns,
some of which are very hoe and handsome. Handsome
OW and Damask Napkins, a, 62.60 Der doz Crash at
18, 20, tad 22 ate. One lot very heavy Brown Uinta-
Nick at 28 cents. suitable for bath towels. Towelling
DY the yard, in great variety
Ort.AIIeVITAB B.
je26-41 Ho. 1013 maimed , et , above Tenth.
MUSLINS.-SHIRTING MUSLIMS,
from It cents nu; one lot at We yard wide. kii.
the leading mates of fine Muslin th at made. abed
this, 2 234. and 434 wide, at the very loweat prin. Pil
low Case., 1.35, 114, and 134 yards wide. equally low. /
have a large stock now on hand, and will sell them
cheap. One lot 10 4 Lancaster' Quilts. One lot 11-4
Laneastar Quilts, One lot of Marseilles lanilts, at glO;
that are as good as have been selling at, fDI6. One lot at
4112. still finer. Ice Blankets, large else Pereone
about Furnishing will find it ;greatly to their advantage
to call ORANTILLB B. HAINES,
ie26- t No. 1013 HAMM St. ,above Tenth.
CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST.
g• • BNTIEB STOCK EBDUCED.
Black Thread Laces.
- Thread Veils.
Thread Lase Barbes.
Hemstitched Handkercheits. bargains.
Cambric Edgings and Ineertions.
Shirred and Fancy Frensh Muslin% for waists.
Lama Lace Bournons and Pcintes. iora et*
ASPANISH LINENB FOR TRAT-
Bradmo BUSSES.
4.4 Bley Linens.
Dark and light Linens for Suite.
Brown Redlands
-Firared Linens for Dresses.
White ' , ague or Marseilles
Mosquito Battings.
Pink, blue, cherry and white Tarletone.
EDWIN BALL & 00.;
tf . - MB South 81001 D Street.
(1001 3 BR & CONARD, NINTH AND
EMIT. have
The beet Casslmere stock in town.
Good Linen DeiDe, Drake, Coatings,
Tailors' Lininge„ of every kind.
Muslin stook complete, prices right.
Family Linens, selling, gold, at Silo.
Gause,_stomet and other Flannels.
Peen WOOl Detallies, 66 and 66 stenta
Extra Sue black Mohair Alpaca. $l.
Lupin's 6-0 black Wool Detainee, $l.
Good stook while Nainsook, Swim.
Bird-eye Linen, striped Mae finest Cambdce and
Isconete, puffed Muslim. Pique. dm.
White bangs end other thin Shawls.
811 k Paeans" and Summer Dilaters
SPLENDID STOCK OF LINEN
GOODS, jug opened at 704 ABGH Street com
prising—
Turkish, Bath, Buck. and plain Linen Towels.
Banking of beauttfal patterns . and all grades.
.Table Linens, bleached, kabt.bleachee, and. brown.
Bichardeon As Dunbar% Dickinson's, and other
Linens.
Ladies' sad Gents' L. 0 Mikis, from 123feto Sl—
hexed stitched and cord borders—rery nice.
min tf JOHN R. STOKER.
grzciAL NOTICE.
SELLING 4311+ BDfTIU HMS -
TO CLOSE BOSiliSKil 1
1300D•WfLL AID FIXTXRIII3 rolt BALL
W$ invite epe71 1 21 ° 11 35 2. 1 an to the To r retunonneement.
We have Lams ' AWL
We are Selling Men.
Ivory yard la to be *heed out on or bane the Lt day
of September. Silks and Dress Goods.
Cloths. Omatmeres, and Linen Goode.
Mullins and cit=talltill'irailkAt . . lll.
TTATTSERstsis•fm Om. ofBIGHTAA tif.
F IGURED BILK GRENADINKB,
of the beef vialltlee andstyles. In Sleek and GUT
Grounds. 66c to SI.OO
Trayedlinn.Dreu Goods. In every Twist!.
lN ow Dreu Goode, In great realety.
Handsome Ohne Mks $2.60.
IBEX mob BLACK RUM
ottGablo for Dresses, Mantle., and Sac nee.
COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLISALI
PRICES.
Merllnlas, Sprague. and Paella Prints. 265.
10 i Waltham and Finery/ bleached It/teatimes. SL
B. SUM & SOD,
my 1341 Don Mend Pap North TENTH Street.
NEW swum' wow. 13045.
THE GREATEST INVENTION OE TEI AGE IH
11001' OSSIRT S.
J. W. DEADLIST'S Dew Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(or double)13PB1110 SKIRT.
WIR3TB' aItaDLIFY it MKT (late & J. 0.
West), SOMPROPKINTORB Si
MANUFACTUEBEE.
97 4 3EAMBling and 79 and 81 RU DA k Deets. NSW
lark.
TEM IIifVENTIODI eonalite of DUPLEX (or two) EL.
MEMO Steel BPRINOS. ingenioneay BRAIDED TIGHTLY and .
FIRMLY together. EDGE to BCE% making the TOUGHEST.
Most FLEXIBLE, ELASTIC; and DURABLE SPRING ever
used. They seldom BEND, Or BREAM lite the Single
Springs. and CODSSOLODUF preserve their PERFECT and
BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWICE as LONE aS any other Barer
TIM WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY Gad great COMFORT and
PLEASURE to any Lam wearing the DUPLEX Burma
SKIRT will be experienced particularlin all crowded
AssgmELIES, OPERAS. CARRIAGES. RAILROAD Cans.
amen PEWS. Amassing., tbr PIMP ADE and Hosea
DRESS. se the SMUT ca:IILISEID whoa in nee to optio
n a mall PLACE ia Buz or Mustax . Daus.
► Lanyhavint enjo y pleasure. comfort, and
great COLVSDISDCS of Wienage the Durzax Enx.rPrro
prnaL. SPRING Banwr for a SINGLE DAY will never alter•
wart willingly dispense eilththeirese. For Canmamr,
MISSES, and Tovßu LADIES they are SUPERIOL to all
others.
THAT are the best Sweatt in every part, and an.
I.M
questionably the aTrar, at Dastad.BLILCOM.FORT.
ABLE and ECONOMICAL SEW Oral Made.
.1011 KALB in all FIRST:. CLASS STORES in this city, and
+ throughout the 'UNITED STATES. HAVANA DE CIUBA,
MEXICO, SOUTH AMERICA, and the WEST
S AW
-I.IICI
-2ni
DINS YOB TDB DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
T. inys
628. RopEciN ° E? P "otiri i L T & OF 62.8:
HOOP SKIRTS, the best assortment and best quality
and styles in the ally. Wore Trails, sll lengths and
91368, from 19 to es /opiate. from $1.76 to $4. Plain
Skirts. all the new shapes and sizes. from 19 to 50
springs, from $1.40 to $8 Skirts of extra hear? steel
and extra tapes, from 20 to 36 springs, from $1.90 to
$R 75. Misses' and Children's, of every grade, from 6
to 86 springs, from four to eight Cents per spring; they
have no equal. Agents for the new Flexible Skirt, the
most pliable Hoop Skirt made, and fully equal to the
Duplex Saint's Skirt, and at mush lower prices. Also
constantly on band ft& lines of low.prioed Sew York
Skirts, kid padded and metallic 1 astened-16 sprinp,
86o.; 20 springs, $1; 25 springs. $1.15: 80 springs. $1.25
and 40 springs. MAO. Skirts made to order, altered, '
and repaired, at ORS ARCH Street. Bel4-11a5
MILITARY GOODS.
FLAGS I FLAGS
EVANS & HA.SSALL,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
41S ARCH STREET.
33A.ININTERO,
Silk, Bunting, Muslin, and De Labia
FLAGS,
OP ALL SIZES.
SWORDS, SABRES,
BELTS, I'ASSANTS, ao.
MILITARY GOODS,
OF IVUY TOISOBSPTION
CARTZTIII AND 01:L.CLOTHS.
13PRING.
1865.
GEslll/IECSO 1113M.1149,
OXISALMITOWX, PA.
ikr4cazarAnki as co.,
NANTJYACITIINDES AND DEPORTAND ON
ddRPF.TWG~s
OIL CLOTH. MATTING.% &a-
MIOUNMJWII DEPABTAIRSTe
lID9III.IIIUT MM.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
apiOaria elf INTUIT MM.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
gDWARD NBLLY,
JOHN HELILY.
irAiLoits,
Elf CRESTRUT STREET,
Ulm Wm re nom
CIONPLETZ ASSORTILANT yr
ajo i .ii SPRING GOODS.
GOLD' PATENTIMPROVEDSTEAM
AND
WATER-HEATING APPARA i rViI
lON WAUCHINO and VIUIVILLTING 'PUBLIC DIIILD
LNOB had PIIVATZ BINIDNIONA.
11A111131/41019M1D BY Tini
MON BMX AID WITER.IVATING
1001INPATI
OF PEICKSYLVAN/A.
JILDINAO P. WOOD da CO.,
South imam Stmt.
B. M. FELTWELL.
sais-eme,
fIA,BINET FURNITURE.
a., MOORS &
Ma SOUTH SZOOND STREIT,
ata oresand to fOIIoW deolins 12 120 market Olt
sees of their Funatun. Parclassfah will 1)1ms Nal
Not walla our 0906 zaIltRY•
LlA . ..&l2L,Lua,,kl=
.pETEIiI3OI4 I 9 COUNTERFSIT att-
Turrox for Jniyitit, now ready oL the Ogles. Ns.
300 O.ISIBSTPUT Street. Pries 16 gents, Or oko dolla
add a hair a year
SIC DIFFSBENT CITIES' QUOTA
fIow of Bank notes. in Petereon'a Detector for JOl7
lat, sad to be coolitmad In every number.
28 NEW COUNTERFEITS ARE
fully described in Peterson's Counterfeit Detec
tor and Drexel's Bank Note List for July let, which
will be ready this mot zany. at
T. B. PliTkitteN BROTHBRS,
No. 306 Canna Pr Street, Phila.
Terrine—One dollar and tiny cents a year, monthlY, or
three dollars semi• monthly. or 15 (mots a number.
Adyertissments inserted in it at low rates. It
A NEW WORK, BY THE AUTHOR
AA. of the "Menem rjona FarellY."
MARL TEM 13.aAllazatb 0.4 TIM I.ARD. 12mo.
&Le% BY ?RR HAHN Alf Moll.
TAR SCHOABBRG corrA.PetelLY. 3.2rett.
TEE EARLY DAWN. 12mo.
DIARY OF BM KITTY TREVYL VI. l2mo.
OUR MARTI RED' PRESIDENT or Voices from the
Pnlpit of New York and Brooklyn. Containing all the
Sermons by the eminent pulpit orators of those cities,
and the Orations of Bancroft and Blahs', Sim OsOli 12mo.
For sale by JAMES R, CLAYTON,
(Successor to W. S & A. Martian.)
is 22 6011 CRESTNIIT Street.
NEW BOOKS! FOR SUMMER
READINtt 11
Just received 1 , 3 , •
asuman & Ev&ws.
N.. 124 OHNSTNIIT Street.
THEO. LAUGH A novel by Aunts Thomas.
MARY, THE HANDMAID OF THE LORD. By the
author of • Schonberg. Cotta Family." &a ,
PREbIORNT'S WORDS. Handsomely pub
liebed.
LIFB OF HORACB MANN. By his mile.
A MOTHER'S SORROW. A Discourse to Young
Men by Rev. Charles Wadsworth, D. D San Fran
cisco. Cal., formerly of rbiladelpula Price. 10 cents.
WOODS AND WATERS; or, Bummer in the sera-
WM. By Alhe 18. fitzeet...
35188 MAORMIB. By Anthony 'rrollope.
ON 017ARD. By Annie Thomas.
SONGS FOR ALL SEASONS. By Tennyson.
WYLDER'BHAND. By the author of •• Uncle Silav "
BEATRICE, CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE. CLEVER
WOMAN. DANIS DONNE, GEORGE OSITH, BARBA
RA'S EISTOBY,and. other new novels In paper covers.
Tanchuits editions. 1027
JUST PUBLISHED.
BD! YOUR OWX CHERRIES, A TEMPERAECE
TALE. PRINTED OX TIWTED PAPER. BEAUTI
FULLY ILLUSTRATED.
ilaiteL4 ALBERT BARNES ON THE STATE OE THE
tuOUNTRI. A Sermon en the Death of the Preeld.nt.
For eels b the pRzsBYTERIAN BOOKSTORE, 1334
CHU fla lUf r Street. je24 tt
ALL THE NEW BOOKS,
FASHIONABLE NOTE PARER,
BB VELOPES (initials stamped gram) rO MATCH,
oAttos, Bagravee or Written,
ALL THE NM:WINE%
PORTFOLIOS, WElritio-Ditbild. PKN6, INS B,
ALBUMS, &e.
A3' Nvery one boobs the city for the season will
inn it to their intermit to order of
CHALLIN, Bookseller and Stationer,
1308 CHESTNUT Street.
Orders filled by Mail or Exprees. je21,12t,
WYLDERT SAND. - THIB NEW
Ir NOVEL. by Sheridan Le Faun, author of 'Miele
Mae." ie one of the most powerful and 'matey Eng•
lish toyed, ever published. It is being reed and praised
evarywhers. and its sale is growing enormous!
jele.tbertilOt OAIILBTOII. Publisher. ff ew York.
OUR MARTYRED PRESIDENT;
OR,
Voices from the Pulpit of New 'York and Brook
lyn. Oontainingall the Sermons by the eminent pulpit
orators of those cities. and the Orations of Bancroft and
Bishop Simplon. igmo.
THOUCHTS ON Tag DEATH OP LIMN CHIL
DREN. By Eamnal Prime. D. D. Bind.
TEN CHANGED CROSS and other Religions Poem.
A new edition. Beveled red edam. lSzno
MACHRELAH; a Book for the Cemetery. Himo.
Bed edges. For dale by
JAMES B. CLAXTON;
• (Enceensor to W.B &A Martian),
M 22 606 CHESTNUT Street.
ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO, BY PRO
festers Miller and Lizars—new edition.
ALCOHOL, its Pleas and Power, by James Miller
K D., late Professor of Surgery in the University of
Ldininarg.
TOBACCO. its No and Abmie, by John Livers, M.
D. A new edition of the above, bound in one volume.
Suet issued. Pries $l.
IN PRIPARATION.
NARCOTICS AND STIMULANTS. by Wm. Ainstie.
M. D., In one volume
LINDSAY & BLAXISTON,
Publishers and Booksellers,
No. HD South EST , ' Sweet.
jekl Above Chestnut.
JIIB T • PUBLISHED—
w, DR. BOARDMAN'S THANKSGIVINO AND PART
DAY SFAMONS.
TSB TBACBMAIINES.
TDB PEACE WB NEED AND HOW TO SWAMI IT.
Published and for sale by
JAMES S. CLLXTON.
One2goteer to W. R. & Chad Martian
MI 606 OHNSTAGyr Street
A PPLETON'I3 N E W AMERICAN
CYCLOPEDIA. —OOMPIef• 11116 TOinniel•
Various Styles of Mullin&
ZEBELLION RECORD, by Prank Biome, In 8 vols.
IfIatIVALB'S HISTOII OP H I ZOMAllfr-now
somploto.
?he Agency for thews valuable wons is at
PO Booth SIXTH Street. above Chestnut.
ibiLtl JAS. S. SIMON.
FIREWORKS.
FOIJRTS OF JULY
vlrtmvrou , sis,
111 GREAT VARIETY.
/WORSTS, CANDLES,
ITN/ON AND ROMAN CANDLES,
MINES, TRIANGT:Pq,
SHIP LIGHTS,
SNARES, ' BLUE LIGHTS,
FLOWER POTS, PIN WHEELS,
GRASSHOPPERS, COLORED FIRES,
ALSO.
• large assortment of Who.lo, for gala bY
FRANCISCUS & CO.,
idist glos s as swear
FMEWORKS s .
FIREWORKS,
FIRE WORKS,
OP EVERY VARIETY.
in large or small quantities. may be had at
JOSEPH OIt.ECPBELL St BRO.'S,
iel7l2t* los MARKET Street.
STATIONERY k BLANK BOORS
OIL. M
G I COAL, AND OTHER
irkw cmmas.
w• ua Nomad to twain New llontoratina with
all the Books they main. at short flotilla and 101/
,ruse, of Int inalitT. All styles of Binding.
STEIL FLATS 0111TIVICATES 07 STOWE.
LITHOGRAPH"' fl
ritANBYZIL NOOK
I:O3IDSHS 01 TRAMIEL
STOOK LIDOIII.
STOCK LEDGES HALM=
ISOISTER OF CAPITAL STOOL
'HONER'S PETTY LIDOS&
ACCOUNT OP SALBL
DIFLDIED BOWL
MOSS iNG
MIK ROOK in"FACTRItHEE AHD STAMINA
ral4l ORISTICT Street.
CONFECTIONERY.
SUMMER CONFECTIONS.
Persons about leaving the city should eall and ex
inane our eeiendid assortment of
DELICIOUS
CONFECTIONS,
SYRUPS, &0.,
Particularly adapted for the Warm kleamm.
E. G. WHITM Be Co..
MANUFACTURERS,
318 01138T11IIT gram.
/or Moo, an amortmant of
BRILLIANT FIREWORKS.
is 10-atntb/ta
1865.
CHOICE CONFECTIONS.
Th. finer Qualities of CoAFECTIONIET, ratted
to the Summer season, manufactured fresh, by
STBPREIF Y. WRITEIIf.
Main No. 1210 lIABKIT Street..
A YBRY SUPERIOR GUM DROP,
A
pi viiiraji BW ITEMS,
x street.
A VERY CHOICE ROASTED AL
MOND. manufactured by
0111PanN P. WHITMLN.
Jo. 1210 MARKET Stmt.
ICE ORBAM.
PURE DELAWARE COUNTY
ICE CREAM,
made In the conntry,and fresh every morning—the very
beat that Is made. Saloons, Breamlons. Plo•Nles, Yea•
tivalu. Hotels, Restaurants, and Private Families, fur
niahed with promptness in quantities to suit, on reason
able terms.
EASTERN MARKET
ICE-CILICA.3I STAND.
je24-1m
MATINICT K. MATSINABR. ORAL A. NAUMAN.
M A.TSI.NGER BROTHERS,
SIMONSEN:MB TO
ADAM NATSINGER,
MANIIPAOMATRO OF
FIRE-PROOF DOORS, IRON SHUTTERS
AND
SMITH-WORK IN GENERAL.
Also, Flag•litaff Brackets. Furnace% Cooking Roam
cla. ovens. Bath Boilers. Registers. and Ventilators,
and Sheet-Iron Work of every doogription, .
NO. =ZS 1L1A.C30.. ISICJECELVAT,
5042-12 A PHILADELPHIA.
FOR TRIG ILLUMINATION,
..IrCrLaa" 4, 1805.
GIENERAL GRANT CANDLES,
WARRANTED` NOT TO ~E tur., .
For Ma by
BODERT DONNELL & NON,
3e229tt 808 WALNUT STREET. I
CAR D.
FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES.
I will sell the balance of my large stook of
FURNITURE.
At vet, low min s, tuitu
SEPTEMBER M.
The amentment is complete
ONO. J. BUMS.
800 and Sll CHESTNUT St
CARPET • CHAIN, YARNS, AND
WICK& —Large invoices jolt received and for
sale to dealers, calmest market ram
ROWS. BURTON. & 00..
ion-it 157 and ISO liorth TWAT) moo.
WANTS.
WANTED—A. FIRST-CLASS DRUG
• and Prescrifion CLERfr. ill a 110iebbnring
Iddreas J. BNAL . 511 North THISTBENTH S , Areet,
TrSll3 701 namear.d Salary oxpeirea. Onninuntontio ,
strictly a3nfldeoilli t* n
W ANTE D—BY A RESPONSIBLE
mot, a SITUATICIA u Salesman: Will travel.
if required. Is a good codector; capable of taldag
charge of any ordinary Minima; will take charge 09
the Attlee department of a maanfasinring hones, o r ani
ax annetiniene ant of a rood oil coronalin takingcharge
o Address , ont-door bsAiness
for two days, giving none, time, and Plate
of interview.
,j , 215 Rruivets " PreBA otßSe
.
WANTED -EXPERIENCED
AGENTS. —Professional Men, Returned Soldiers,
and energetic men of good address are wanted In all
parts of the Melted States and Canada, to take orders
for the 1,4 VW OF ALLIZALL•br..MLO DLR. written by the
was-known and favorite anther P. II 11 110/1"11
(Timothy Titordub),
The annormaemont of thin work has toSOI2 14Cebred.
With universal favor by all clue en, and the preen gene.
rally have commended it in the highest terms.
Agents who heve comototawi ow t eawing for tug
work Yeovil It as the beet milmertptibn book ever off red
to the prt bllc, and are meeting with nuparalleled success.
The author 14 so popular as a 'wino that the people
subecribe for it readily and cheerfully.
further information can be ordained by calling at my
once. or addresting by nutil, a BILL,
142549 t-wit SP RIEGFIEL D, Mess.
WANTBD—FIRST- CLAUS E BA.
• • TORS on KBE HUM. To tOode roltsbie hmas
would give out lots of several dosoui, or take hands
into the store. Wad prises paid, 0 L. SICTIT.
je24-St* 305 MUM street
WANTED. -A. YOUNG MAN' FROM
the Country deeires a Situation as BOOK
ITIBPNR, or ASSISTANT, in a Wholesale &tablila
meat, or will go to some foreign country on baguette:
bets a good odecadon, and writes a fair business hand;
can furnish certificate and references. Address • Vege
table," Schuylkill, Chester County. Penna. is24-13s
AGENTS WANTED FOR TEE
NURSE AND BPL, the most Intel... Sting and ex ,
siting book ever published, embracing toe adventures
of a woman In the Union Army u Name, Scout, and
Spy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the war.
Teachers, ladles, energetic young men. and espesialll
returned and disabled officers end soldiers, In want of
profitable employment, will End it pecallerly adapted
to their condition. We have agents clearing SIR per
month, which we will prove to any doubting appileant.
Send for circulars. Address 3011111E1, BROS. &CO ,N.
E corner SIXTH and MINOR Ste., Philadelphia, Pa.
myBo-]m"
AGENTS WANT ED FOR " THE
SECRET SERVICE. THE FIELD, THE DUN
°SOL .8:1D TAR sncA.PR. ,
BY ALUM' D. EICHANDSON;
New York Tribune Correspondent.
The mitt interesting and exalting book ever pub
limbed, embracing Mr. Richardson's napara !Bled eg,
patience for four years; travelling through the Boothia
the secret service of the Tribune, at the outbreak of the
war, with our armies and fiesta, both East and West,
during the fret two years of the rebellion; his thrilling
capture; hie congarment for twenty months In seven
different rebel prisons; his °Nape, and almost maraca
lone journey by night of nearly 400 Who. It will
abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact,
Incident, and romance of the war than any other work
yet published. Teachers. Wise, energetic you anden,
end espeslally returned and disabled pincers ol
diers, in aWnt Of profitable employment, win end it
peculiarly adapted to their tondition. We hays figflitil
elearing WOOper month, width we will prove to any
doubting applicant. Send for &Ware. Address
LOBES. BROS., & 00. , N. E. corner SIXTH and
MINOR Streets. Philadelphia, Pa. jelli•lm
BOY WANTED-A COLORED BOY
between the mos of 18 and 18 wanted. Apply ha.
ntedistely nt 618 LOOM' Street. je2•tf
B taf 2 ITI AND WHEEL
. W ANT ED . -
OnIEY QUARTERMASTER.% Orrin,
DEPOT or WASITtROTOIt.
WARRINGTON, D. o.. June 22, 1865.
Wanted, at once. to work in repairing the large num
ber of wagon■ lately turned in at this depot.
ODD HIIDDRED BLADICSMI rad
ONE HUNDRED WHEELWRIGHTS.
None brit good workmen wanted
For particulars as to
_pay,llS aPDIF to Brevet ea
C. H. Tompkins. A. Q. M b. S. A., sorrier of Twenty
second and G. street., Washington, D. 0.
. . m,
Brigadier antra awl carle H
f laasytermast m
er.
jaket Depot. of Wal.bingtoa.
P ARTNER WANTED, EITHER
SILENT OB AOTIVIL IN A ROTEL IA THIS
OITP, now tan of boarders, doings good paying bust
nem. Location very central. Address
je23-13t* J. O. BROWN, through the Post office.
ASPECIAL PARTNER, WITH
Sight or Ten Thousand Dollars, will be taken In a
profitable Manufactaring Bombes% and security Riven
forae money. Addrass "Manufacturer, " j
at tali
0e27-130
TO CONVEYANCERS. - A YOUNG
Man desires a position MI Copyist, or to do Writing
of any kind. Writing Wok, plain, round and legible.
aggress DENIM Press Office. ia26
520,000.- YOU NG
~
lar A ge ouseis eperie l a N ce: wilritEor
invest this amount in some active and establisped
nese. Address. stating nature of baldness, Expert.
ease." Prom Office, je27-3i*
$125 A MONTH.--AGENTS WANT
ED everywhere to Introduc FAM I L Y mroved
SHAW & CLARK TWBOiTY-DOLLAR SSW
UACHISB. the only low•price mellitus in the
country which 1$ lieensed by Urover & Baker,
Wheeler & Wilson; Howe, Singer k Co., and
latikedet. All ether machines now sold for less
than forty dollars each are infringements, and the
seller and veer are /tate to Jane and tinprittonment.
Salary and expense., or large eommission. allowed.
Illustrated circulars sent free. Address SHAW &
CLASH, Biddeford, Maine. mylo-d&WSzo
$7O AMONTE.-I WANT AGENTS
everywhere at $7O a month, expense. paid, to
sell FTYTBSIARTIOLSI3, th e beet selling ever offered.
Full particulars free. Addreeto OTIS T. GABBY, Bidde
ford, Maine. m7lO dacW3m
BOARDIIV eta
A PLEASANT ROOM, WITH
Board, Is offered In a central location, for two
Gentlemeo.
♦ddreea Box 2,811 P. 0. Jan fit*
TWO GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE A
BOOM, Hesood Story, with Breakfast and Tea, at
657 North TRITH Istreet,
in a private family. ie27•at•
TRANSIENT AN D PERMANENT
Bulimia accommodated at NM Santa BROAD
Street. • ie24.10t•
VIRST-OLAt3B BOARD AT THE UNI
TED STAVE EOM, 413 OMMJNUT @treat. One
niattder h ody n f o t i mte i eOkember vacant. Charges
no J3ar .
Je22 et*
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
et FOR BALE, WITH POSSESSION,
ma handsome RESIDENCE, Sixth street, above Vine,
west sideonly $7,0(0. Alec., 620 Wood etreet, $6,002,
Also. 1136 . Mount Vernon street. Also, Eleventh street,
above Thompson, only 163,01 V. Also many others, lute
eAd small. SAMUEL T Fox, Real Betata Agent r _
Je27-er MATH and WILLOW,.
TO LET-AT RISING SUN VIL.
LAGS. for the slimmer, a ten.roomed home, Mill'
furnished. and desirably located.
For particulars, apply or address 41 Booth FOURTH
Street. je27 3t*
WWEST PHILADELPHIA PRO.
PERU" FOR SALE CHEAP —One of those spin•
did brown-atone Residences. on Verty-second street,
below the Baltimore Met and also one on Becket
street, west of Porty-second, flaished In the beet win
ner. with all the modern Improvements, and adjoining
the new Park. Apply ontne premises lathe afternoon,
or to CHARLES D. SUPPLEE, Do. 710 Donn NM
PERM Street, 1e7.4-9t*
ern WO RENT—A. FUSNI $ll E D
mial. Country House, near the Zsgla Station, Pennsyl
vania Railroad. UM-R*3 Unit 337 WALNUT St
el FOR SALE—VERY LOW, WITH
818 - 8 immediate possession. delightful four story
DWRI , LIDO, brown stone first story. 120 16,210 Berth
BROAD Stied Lot 22 by 2,0 feet
B. F. GLIM 123 South 70IIIITH Bt..
2e24 or 8. W. eor. 88V118 MIMS and GUAM
eg, FOR BALE-MALL DWELLING,
M . 736 MINIM Street.
Neat Cottage—Lot 18 by 72 Terme very easy.
Store and N W. oor 19th and Callowhill.
Neat Cottage. 1434 Wallace Street.
Neat Dwelling, 537 North Twenty second Street,
south side Coates, west Eighteenth.
B. 1' SIIJENN. 153 South FOURTH St..
je24 or SW. cor SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
/IBCAPE ISLAED.-" THE PHIL A.-
DILPHIA. HOUrE," at Cape Island, will be sold
at a great traertgee. or rented to a good tenant or party
for the stamen
jai B . F. sygpfly, ixa Bonn. FOURTH Street.
lei 700 ACRES SPLENDID PASTURE,
...11.well watered. for Rome and Maleeen he Oh.
butted Vineyard Berm, late "Reybold'e berate," 0011
one mile from Delaware City, and forty miles from
Philadelphia. Address . JOHN a. niusbrir,
ie2S.tit Do/aware City, Del.
TO LET-TWO ROOMS ON SECOND
floor of 330 Harmony Mime. Apply on the Pri3.
MUM It*
LOST AND FOIIND.
j.OI3T—ON THE 26Ta OF JUNE, A
AA Gold DIABONIC MAIM. A liberal reward will be
raid for Its return to W. A. W. 112012, No. 220 North
DILAWASE Avenue. lie
PERSONAL.
SA. A LETTER AWAITS B. W. R. AT
THIS °MOS.
REMOVALS.
1 E M 0 V A I, • - • G C 0 . W. WA T SON &
CO. kayo removed their CARRIAGE lINCOSITORI
to their oldplace . Co. 1319 CHASTEUr Street (ands,
Concert Ba li), where they will keep a stock of Carriage.
of their own mako, an will resolve orders for every
doecription of Iret-olass work.
JIII/11 7. ISM. je7.3ai
REMOVAL.
WILLIAM TAIIMALI.
Hu letnovad from to. 1020 to Mo. 113111 OHM.
NUT Street, S. E. corner of THIBTEINVI Street.
Where he invites the Attention of housekeepers. ant
those sommenehtg housekeeping, to his extensive is
sortment of useful.
NOVA YIIIMISHINO GOODS,
Superior Refrigerators. Table (lottery, Family Jul
Wire. Chlldreu's Carriages, he., he. apt{-Inn
ADMIRAL DUPONT.-THE
friends and admirers of the lamented Admiral eau
obtain One I'ICM Eb—lmperlat and (Win. de visite—
taken from Life,at F. 4IITZIEUI 8r S. VA ABC S
'West. 3,27.61 s
001/10114176 WENDELL. WILLIAMIL Wen t
Late Public , 'hinter. Late Chief Olerk Bab. Dep.
WENDELL a WATSON
PROSIOUTE CLAIMS BEFORE EVERY DEPART.
MINT 01 THE GOVERNMENT.
Moe Rooms, No. NIS PENNSYLVANIA Avenue.
Directly opposite the Metropolitan Rotel,
ies.lm P. O. Box i 69, Washington, D.C.
AffcCANDLBSI3 & SMITH,
mu- hum vfItEGAR FACTOR%
BROAD ADD PRIME EITBEETE.
Constantly on hand and for sale a large stook of MALT
and WIRTZ WINE VIREOAR—a new article of mann
future in this country, made by the Celebrated English
process, and used exelasively for Pickling in Europe.
All sales warranted free from impurities and chemi
eals.
Orders Rued promptly to all Puts of the country.
AGEE N.
L. B. GAMMON, N.. 1 2 ' Walnut street. Philadel
phia.
PITT & WAITE. WO. 4 Exchange Plage, Baltimore.
CHEIETIAB LEA & CO,, Itioluxiond V*,
E. W. aornm &co . Newham, B. b. iele•sm
THE CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS IN
• the market—Quart comae Jars yea per doz., ewe
plete. HARTILL & LHWORTH. No. 16 North
FIFTH Street, ono No. 531 MINOR Motet. leM-Im
FRUIT JARS.--WE ARE NOW SE M
ing the "HARTILL ALL GLASS JARS" at baton,-
the-war "dim. RARTSIA a Lyres woßra.
No 15 North FIFTH( Street, and
.h23-Im No. 521 MINOR Street.
THE ASHLAND HOUSE,
FOURTH AVBSWE ALM TW EN TY - FOURTH
UTNNNT, NEW YORK OITY,
Becentlp eslsrged and ildPfdredr is now °Pen for
transient as well as Pennanent boarders a nd
hone IS
Mutated on Ore Of the peasentest avenues. Cud Wesel
blo to all places of amusement and business by oars cod
stages. Onsets will dad all the sohyealences and Qom
forte of a superior for abileb went, with an exeelleut in.
ble. Trasment boom . per dsy,
WM H OE KIRK Proprietor.
IL Ti —Families who desire rooms for the summer
will make earl, application. To desirable parties ad
vantageous 1.4/111. b Will be offered. jag 3tt
-- -
OSHUA. T. OWEN, ATTORNEY
M 6017,11811LL0111 AT LAW. AID sworn% pi
manly.
ton. D. 13. Ole. 1151 Z Filitist. Neat Foarteenth street
sabing gallres
AMVSEMENTEL
MRB. MIN -DRAW'S NEW ARCH
STRUT THIEF=
FIBAT WISK OF PERES DRZW.
To.ziour, I.llllsDaY, Jane 2740. 1.885.
THE flpt EIRIONART.
O'br7sE (with sup, DRAW,
To gentled, w the great Herleutitt of
ALADDIW, OR THE WONDERFUL. LAMP.
The Widow 'weaker.... tem." W
»FRAM HE.
FRIDkr, BENEFIT OF FIaINK DREW.
NEW OHEBTLUT•STREET
TIMM,
COTTON & MURPHY'S lIMNSTWILIif.
8/TUTEES STAR PEEFORMIES.
BEN OuTTON,
The inimitable Comedian.
JOE MUSPHY,
The Champion Bona Player
Nor SONGS. NSW J"'KES. NEW BURLESIIIIES.
NEW ACTS,
MONDAY Nolo, inlie 26th.
jamszyma stroHEIM BVIARY WHISK.
pronfnipeell the PAM anti reme to be the bed
verily., fryer oraatillid.
INTIZETAIRMENTIfiIe i g, 4511CIINAL,-Aire
DON'T FAIL TO SRN THE oIiAMPION MOTIFS ON
exieraA. Je2l•l3t
FAIRMOUNT WATERWORKS
(w•IBE BRIMS). AFTIII4IIOOB DO84:11811
EVERY DAY, trom 4 to 7 o'olook, by 11/1881,68
GRAND MILITARY BAND programmes of KW,
lamed daily. The Arch. - -.. Vine and Oallowhill Street
Cars roll direct to the place. 61
ACADEMY OF FIND AAII3 I
lOW Bt.reat. above Tenth'—Open from A M. WI
6F. Benianith W6st 'a gnat Nature of (M/lIST RS.
JECTED BWI on exbibitton. JoiS
COMMISSION HOUSES.
HAZARD & HUTCRINBON,
AGENTS FOR. THE SALE OP
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,
112 CHESTIMT St'REST.
ruiperna.raz.,
AND
103 READS ISITSSRT, NSW Ir OEM 303.0111
LEGAL.
T N TUB ORPHANS' COURT FOR
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF YHILLDHLPHIL.
Reate of EICHARD
The Auditor appointed• by the court to audit, mettle.
and adjust the account of WILLIAM PARKER
Pot Jinn, executor of the will of ELINIARD PARltalf.
FOULKE deceaned, and to report distribution of the
balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet the
Parties Interested, for the purposes of hi. arrainteAnt,
011 Nyisml6epa4, Jul, sth 1965, .110 o'clock A. K
bin °Zee, 120 South SIXTH Stott. in the eiyy of rat.
Aftelphin. Jl, TuomenuPzi, Auditor,
Je2l tuthadt
UNITED STATES, EASTERN DI&
TRIOT OF PENNSYLVANIE—SoI.
WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States
for said District, proceeding in it libel filed in the name
of the l'nited States bath decreed that all pemona *the
claim to have any interest in the steamer BEATRICE.
bet Lanka!, apparel, cud furniture, and the cargo and
hiding thereof, captured on the iigh ease—to wit: is
Charleston harbor, off Sullivan's Island—by the Kaats•
kill. a vesrel.of war of the United States, under com
mand or Lieutenant Commander J. L. Barrett, be
sioniated and cited,
Therefore, ail persons who claim to hays any Interest
in the said steamer Beatrice and caw ace monitthed and
cited to appear before the Judge of the said court, at the
city of Pt Had elphia, on the T WENTIETH DAY after
publication hereof, to show cause why the said steamer
Beatrice end cargo should not be pronounced to belong.
at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies oe
the United States and therefore, or otherwise, liable to
condemnation aslawful prize.
The above is as abstract of the monition Maid by
theocrat in the said cense.
WILLIAM ItILLWARD,
II 3 Marahal D. Do, o: Penna.
PIIILADELPIR6 lone 28, 188 S ieW
HANDNI, AND HAYDN 800131" VB
JAMUL BROD/MOD
TO ATLANTIC CITY,
THURSDAY, July S, 1886, jel•tbstn tR
BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAIL
ROAD.
TWO THROUGH NORTHERN CON
NECTIONS DAILY,
LUTE P. AND T. R. N. KINSINGTON DEPOT AT
7.30 A. K. LID 3 30 P. N.
Oteruneetleg directly through to
EASTON,
11AM GAP,
WILKESBLEEN.
BOBABITO/4
GREAT BEND.
BUFFALO.
AND TEM
°mutt WOOL
Through Tiokela geld and Baggage Chalked
to ell principal gelato North and West.
je94m W. H. BATUMI, Aunt.
EXCURSIONS TO
LONG BlANOll.—Ttatne for
Lone Branch will leave Cooper's Point. GAUDIN.,
dilly thunday• excepted.) at 9,15 n. Fare $5. Ix
enreton tickets. Mit Isir three dam $3. Satre t:.in ott
Saturdays at 4.30 P, nettstatar. all'We at nalain
at 930 1. K. Monday. , B COL& AMA.
3020 2m Camden.
worimmki EXCURSIONS BY
mums]) TO OATS NAT.
TO ATTEND. THE
SALE Or 811/t,DING LOTS,
BY If. Taos( as St ,EIGNEI,
On the 29th, 29th, and 90th days of Jane, as per bills.
llxoursion Tickets good to go by any Train, on any
of the above days. will be sold. for $5, and will be good
to return on any train, to and Taoinding the 6.20 and It
A. M. trains of 1110/2Dalt, Jni y
On the above days Trains will leave from the foot of
WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, it 8.30 aIL and 2 33
P. IL From Gape Ma 7At6 30 A Id. Mid P find
on and after SATURDAY. .Ittly let, additional Uproots
Trains will be added. leaving Cape Kay at 8 A 21 and
Philadelphia at 4.30 P. At. Bunning time, three hone,
J. VAN Superintendent.
atATAMS_RPHRATA A. N D
LIYIZ SPRINGS, VIA WWI.
ING AND. COLUMBIA RAILROAD,
CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT READING.
On aad after MONDAY, Jane 12th, paesengere for
BEADlNGprings will leave the PHILaDELPHIA. AND
RAILROAD DBPOT. THIBTEBNTH Wad
oALLOWHILL Streets, at 8 A, IL and IMP. IL, ar
riving at Nahreta at 12.25 and 7.23 P. M.. and at Chia at
1 and 7.65 P. hi.
BITUBBILBO.
Leave Wiz at SIS A M. and 2 15 P, M., and lobrais
at 8.42 A M. and 244 P. St arriving in Philadelphia
at Lt 46 and 7 06 P. IL Jell-llt
PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD —Excursion Tickets at $3 85 each to
EPHRATA and LIVE and back. good from July lea to
Bth. 18.55 resconger Depot, THIRTEENTH and CAL.
LOWNILL. JOHN. WELCH,
M27.8t General Ticket agent.
CAMDEN AND AT.
LANTIC RAILROAD.—Three
Traits delis to Atiantie ally, and OM OA &mall ,
Trains leave Vine-street Ferry as follow*:
Mail nabs , , . „ • ••••••• 1 1. SO A. M.
M
Freight, with Passenger Oars ulched, A.
Atlantic P. 11.
Junction Acc0mm0datt0u—................ --.4.30 P. A.
RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC.
Atlantie 47 A. IIL
Freight, with Passenger Oars attached...... 11.47 R
Nail Train« . ..... . ..... • •H. ••••• 4..4. 95 P. BL
Junction Accommodation • •• •• »«6.78 A.
Fare to Atlantic 62. Excursion Tickets, good oils
for the day and train on which they are termed, U.
SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Vine-street Ferry at 7.30 a.
Returning leaves Atlantic at 9.44 P. M.
BATtigi. HADDODIFI3I.I) TUAII6I3
Lean Tilee-street Perry at 10.14 M. and Ll 6 r. 71,
Leave Haddonfield still. 46 A. Id and. 2.46
N. B.—Freight must be delivered at Coover a routt
before 6 P. M. to insure ttegoing down the next day.
=he-Stair JOHN Q. BRYANT. Agent.
ammo OB BAP AND PLEA
SANT BUMMER TRAVEL
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC AMC NA AIM( AND
DELAWARN BATBaII:ROAD.
oaANOIS OF TIMIL
CAMDEN. TO NNW YORK AND LONO SWIM
On and after MONDAY, Jane 19, the Bxerses Train
will leave (loaner's Point, Camden, daily (EltiadatA 4111.
cepted) at 9.10 A. lE_, for Tuckerton, Baronial. TOW,
Blear, Manchester. Bergen, agusnicam. Farmingdale.
Shark Elver, Long Branch, Branch port, Oceanport,
Eatontown, Shrewsbury. Ited Bank, Middleton/A.olth.
lands, and Port Monmouth; thence to Mew York, hi
the splendid steamer " Jesse Hort " Through to rieW
York in five hours. Fare Si. Excursion Tickets, good
for three dark _ -
On eaturday at extra train for Long B ranc h will
leave Camden at 431 P 11. detnrning, leave Load
Branch at 696 A. M. Monday, striving at Wide*
9.10 A. M. jell
CATA
COMPAINI
len—Nal:union Beason of IL
Lake Ontario. I. spiel's , " Elva,
The Thousand Wands, Portland,
The Rapids of St. Lawrence White Moostalroh
River, Banton Springs, am , Re.;
Montreal, an., &a.
b
Quebec, e , &a,
Ticket. for th• above /incursions. wbiolt hays boot
so long and favorably known to the Philadelphia
Public, by various routs' to Migrant Palle, for We at
the
CAVA-WINS/ RAILROAD TIMM OFFIOIL 4SIA
Oheetunt INN% Rage Philadelphia Dank, when foil
information be Ten.
R. Alt HORN, Pompom Agent,
jem.,ted *55 ORKSTNOT Street,
WISS& RAIL/30A/3
Y. —To Tontiats and Trot..
a el r ei r . TO PLEASURE SEEKERS.
FOE I. iEll SUPIOIIOII.,
One of the new and magnificent Steamers
DIETIOR AND PEWABIO,
WM leave OLSVELAND, Ohio, every SIONDAT # at
r• ILI and DE'ritom, .litabigan, every TUBSDALI•
areas . mid Fort Simla. al ,IS
Fo real cnotroMt and Pleasure 110&KO oilperlorn
Is unequalled on this continent. The best apse
trout" fishing in the world: end nowhere ban that In.
valid realize such substantial benefit as In the fool,
dry. and Invigorating climate of Lake Superior, It le
also th e cheapest tile offered. being only about Mrs*
and one-halt cents per mile. wnloh includes state
rooms and meals.
For information, or *snoring of rooms, apply to
CLIME NON & 00..
Cleveland, Ohlo,
J T. WHITING & GO,
Detroit, KWh.
BLINDS AND SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS.
No. 16 North Sixth Street,
SALIIIPAOTITAIII OP
VENITIAN BLINDS AND
WINDOW SHADES.
the largest sad lust wertaeat ti the elty at the
owed soh edam.
STOI2 BLOM ItADI AID IMITSILIUN
pew UM Wad =BAN and eludes. ape -Rim
HAVANA CIGARS.—A GOOD 'VA
RIETY oonitnntly in store and bond at lona
sash ratan & IPUOMM & SOS&
mv,l•Em+ Jo. Mb south 710111 T stmt.
8A 1: 1 1 3 11 6. E li= BURCILLR.PROOP
Rationalßank and Ifereanfile Safes,
house Safes free from dampness.
Seiond nand Safes et other makes at greatly mbar&
mime. IMAMS & fire.TtiOrt,
salamander Safe Store
No, 10 Opso.ix voinvra Streit.
WRITTEN AND VERBAL Di
fintiMentairmittar M
nt* c.
.01, n 1,4 of OILILDELL WNW adaptationA # l. •
and aveninS. Phrs noi Jogis &D im r
oall-hithilyif No. •f B. TAPT`Hia...I... a:0 6w
NATIONAL FLAGS I—A LARGN
stook of Dentine Fla[s,•of the beet material, all
shoe, with poles, for sale at low prifiell, At the CUPIDS
&we of waf . ROLIff
, /if g• oozier litinlTH Uld MARKiE
MARSHAL'S BALE.-BY VMTILIE
of a mitt of tale by the Hon. /MIN CAD WALL.
DB% Judge or the District Court of the y UMW States,
In and for the Eastern district of Pennslvania, in Ad..
miraltr to me directed. will be sold at Pantie Sal + ,. he
the highest and best bidder. for cash, at .1111OHNNIN'11
WORN. No. 3.47 Borth FRONT Street, on MONDAY.
July 10,1866, at 11 o'elock A. If., the cargo of
steamer
steamer Beattie% 000e4sting of Alcohol, in barrels; Ale.
in battles; Clint, in bottleet miscellaneous Minors, in
bottles!, one cue of Madeira; fancy Flannels, Tweeds.
Bstisetth,_ Blankets. Canto,. , Chintzes, Ladies' Under.
shirts, Wolien belt hose, Hedy. made Clothing, In•
djoo, and other Kellam. as Breathed to oittatogaes
W1L1,104 HILLWIHD
'United Steen Marahll It D. of Boineyinpit
PHILADIMPRIAL JIMA lA. OW 10$ UR
TO COIN OOLLEOTORE3.-THS
COINS to be AGM 1n Vela York on the 99th Instant
can be exatelnrd TO MORROW till o'etook, and oin
TUESDAY Olt 2 o'olook r. M.. itt EDWARD ON
OAR'S Mom No IS North TINTO Street. Mae
JeNl.llO
VULCANITE JEWELRY.'- 'ARGUN
assortment of BLACK sod GOLD aswlLWlr.
Js -12 t• W. IDLIOI. South LAMM me.