The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 04, 1865, Image 3

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SPV.:CIAI, NOTICES.
THE FOURTH 01, RIX, 1865.
BY Tilt Iltnn Of Towgo HALL,
mu?" Ilie luigh ty eaoooll Veal,
The bells elnitant ring,
And night 's illuminated arch reveal
The blazing rocket's spring!
Well may our flag - bc, all around,
Triumphantly displayed—
That victorllag,.so
tel
crowned
With glory ne'er to fadel
Worn Independence Day first rose,
lt showed no scene more grand,
En nobler patriots than nage
Whose aril:lsllWe aavel oar land.
Had to our soldiersl—None eau grace
This triumph half so well.
IZor hold to-day so proud a place.
Except the brave who pill
But thanks to God for tbnscwhO lice
Thanks for the -victory!
Thanks forlong-ahsont Peace, to give
ws choral to all WC COs:
This day.} r ejoicings shall be told
ThrOtiglivot r".ch future year,
:Since JWYCI" Alan our eyes behold .
A "Fourth" so proud and dear.
g a l. lasting peace and joy succeed
is bright. auspicious hour;
And be one patrons long decreed
To meet us at the Tower I
All kinds, sti f les, and *Ws of clothing, men'f,
volth , eo7o &m e, all grades, from medium 10 su
yerfine. Although our sales are large and rapid, we
have a full and complete assortment, new and fash
ionable, which is being replenished daily.. Our
prices, being based upon the lowest market, rates of
the season, are lower than tie lowest elsewhere. An
eNaminat ion invited. ' TOWER BALL,
NO. MB MARKET Street,
BENNETT & CO.
F. °MEWING COOL FOR THE HOT WPATHER.
something Cool for the hot Weather.
Something Cool for the Hot Weather.
i4ometlfinc Cool for the Hot Weather.
Linen Sack. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
"Aim, Rack 7.inen Ptints. Linen Vests.
Linen Saciis. Liuen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen pesters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks.
Just the thing to Keep Cool in.
Just the thing to Keep Cool In.
Juste the thing to Keep Cool In.
Just the thing to Keep Cool in.
Al s o, a splendid assortment of Sensounble Cloth
iv. of every - variety, for sale by
pcnlty & co.,
O. 303 CHESTNUT Street, above Third,
2.;,' 0.609 CHESTNUT St. (Granville Stokes' old stand.)
S. E. Corner or SEVENTH :m(1 MARKET Sts. (Janes.)
jyt-tit
PEnlO ° S 3.10T1i AND FRECKLE LOTION.—
chlloas.m. or 3fothpatch (also called Liverspot,)
and Lentigo, or Freckles, are often very annoying,
particularly to ladies of light complexion, for the
discolored spots show more plainly on the face of a
blonde than of brunette; hut they greatly mar the
- beauty of either, and any preparation that will ef
fectually remove them, without injuring the texture
or oph,r qf the ghin is certainly a desideratum. Dr.
C. rEI:/21% who has made diseases of the skin a
~peeianty_ has discovered a remedy for these disco
lorstions which is at once prompt, infallible, anti
harmless . .
wbolesale in Philadelphia by JOHNSTON . , 'HOL
LOWAY, COWDEN, 23 North SIXTH Street,
and be lIYOIT & co., 232 North SECOND Street.
rriparc.l only by B. C. PrmitY, Dermatologist,
No. 49 1:07...a) Street, New York, and for sale by
Drug,g6ls. Price, per bottle'. Call for
rEitkrs MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION
For further information address Dr. B. 0. PER
RY, 49 1:01 , .;1) Street, NEW YORK. .307-w-im3m
hiCREASING DEMAND.----NO ARTICLE,
liss o'er won more general and lasting favor than
PLANTATION BITTERS.
The demand for theme from ladies, clergymen,
tehants. &e., is incredible.
The !simple trial of a bottle IS the eVidenee we
pre,ent of their worth and superiority.
For Dyspepsia and Low Spirits, Bad Breath,
Pain in the I , ide. Back. and Stomach, Distress after.
Eating. Deadaeue. Heartburn, .te., we confidently
recommend the PLANTATION BITTERS.
They are the pleasantest tonic ever taken. No
Change of diet is required white using them. Eat
all the good. healthy food your stomach craves.
The good effects of PLANTATION BITTERS arc
seen upon malting the first trial. A very few bottles
often leave the worst dyspeptic sound and hearty
FROM HEAD TO FOOT. je3o-6t.
Two BAD CASES OF PILES CUBED BY
LASD'SPILEREMEDY.—Mr.Ohess,
-Mr.
of Janesville. Wisconsin. writes for the benefit of
- Idl who suffer with the Piles, that he has been
trenhied for eight years with an aggravated ease of
rike, and his brother was discharged from the army
as incurable, (he being quite paralyzed with the
Piles.) Both these distressing cases were cured with
One buttle of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. The
ri.rommendmion of these gentlemen, beside the
daily ter:o'll4,lo:o.S received by Dr. Strickland, ought
to eons - tut, those suffering that the most aggra
vated chronic eases of Files are cured by Dr.
tirirkituurs Pile Remedy. It is sold by Druggists
. everywhere. jyl-stuth-3m
JONES2.—SOLDIERS RETURNING HOME,
iron want a good, substantial, cheap, and fashion
able soil of Citizens' Clothing. Go to Jones'
ONE PRICE
CLOTHING HOLTSE,
601 MARKET STREET,
ABOVE SIXTH.
LARDING NEEDLE SKEWERS, BASTING
;sroGN,iii. Egg Whips, French Cooks' Knives, Min
cing Knives. Toasting Forks, Paste Jaggers, and a
nerd a, , sortmeut of Hard ware and Cutlery for
1.-,bekeepers use, at TRUMAN SHAW'S, No
En (Eight Thirty-five) MARRET Street, Philada
EYE PROTECTORS FOR GUARDING THE
IVES from cinders, dust, etc., while travelling on
I , :roads or otherwise. for sale at the 'Hardware
1 , .:e of TRUMAN & SHAW. 835 (Eight Thirty
fvt MARKET Street, Philadelphia.
(WHEATON'S) ITCH.
SAIZ EHEITM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM.
Will cure the Itch In forty-eight hours. Also cures
halt Rheum. Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions
',l' the Skin. Price. 00 cents. Dy sending 60 cents to
TF.EKS 5: - POTTED, - BOSTON, Mass., will be for
anleil free by mail. For sale by all Druggists.
KENDALL'S AnBOLINE.—Have you tried
if o. you approve of it. Of course the re
: rkolde demand for this excellent preparation for
• Hair has been solely created by its merits; for,
'al once used, it 15 not likely to be abandoned.
'Can procure it of any respectable Druggist.
"ltu
!INIVERSAL ( COG WHEEL) CLOTHES
.INI:Ell at reduced prices. O. W. LOOMIS, 27
ith SIXTH. St., Philadelphia, Pa. pia-Law-int
27. GAS COOKING STOVES. 27.
4. toper than Coal or Wood. Eagle Gas Cooking
and Ranges. G. W. LOOMIS, 27 South
.IXM Street. Philadelphia. jel.6-futw-lm
EMI DYE! HAIR Dim
WTCHELOR'S HAIR DYE is tile best in the
wotll. The only true and perfect Dye—harmless,
kAa.naneous. and reliable; produces a splendid
or Natural Brown; remedies the ill effects of
.1 Dyes. and frequently restores the original
t4,lur Sold by all Druggists. The genuine is signed
hATCHELOR, 51 BARCLAY Street, New
ja2-mwf-ly
Dt
r YOUR, BATITING Ronvs, FOR Lim:
1 1.:NTLEMEN", at SLOAN'S, 806 MARKET
tret t, jyl,4t.
STEINWAY & SON'S
517771
0 PIANOS.
Fnr Talc only at BLASIUS BROTHERS',
1006 CHESTNUT Street.
.iitGOESTION No. 1
Which is the best place for me tobuy my Clothing
decide this question, so often asked, we wont,
,-Pcetfully suggest a easeful comparison of prices
wad qualities of the best class Chestnut anl
.1 , 6 t -tix-f•ts clothing establishments, confident!:
' l*v h..: that the people will find that we offe
r-ac ii.iticelnexitS in extent of assortment, styl
r Pa rth t )115,, and moderation in price, than can h
m+.l nrywhere else. If this is not the case, w
ttll 1 44 ask your patronage.
WASNAMAKER & BROWN,
Popular Clothing House
and Merchant Tailoring
Establishment,
Mf)-1 f N.E. corner SIXTH and MARKET Sts.
MARRIED.
I TIIY—AWRIGHT7- l lntl7lB city, at 1765 Prankfor
)4 i..1 any 18, 1865, by the Rev. D. L. Gear, paste
1.1 nit Congregational Church,Joshito. , C. Rob
-4, rY J. Wright, 11oth of Philadelphia.
DIED.
. _
Ill t ( ~R"v—J„]y3, 1865, trait F., son of Joseph
nrown. .
~, , nh.Ut from ihie father's residence 2007 Girar
''''',, at Monument Cemetery, on Weduestla3
V! , 5. at a mem& P. M. ,o,
d AR P KR • —on the 2d inst., Mary Harper.
tier retail VeS and friends are invited to attend ht
{berm, from the residence er her brother, Willial
,firarr, N... 921 Passyunk r,oad, on Wedu . esda
r.:;lig- •Irly 7 ,th, at nine o'clock. _Co proL.t.ed:
PitH ilK:l4 . lr4 l ld en ly, on Saturday mornint
e I,t Instant. Charles Frishmilth, Sr., la the 54t
ait of
J. atm.
iis relatives and friends are respectfullv invite
attend Id; funeral, from his late residence, 61
iii Eighth street, at three o'clock oil Wednesda
noolf.
:!IEY an
.—(in the ad instant. Harry James, only so
1 , 1 41 igonet mid Maty R. Eeky, aged Mae month
°I ;'ten days.
,''lallves of tha family are Invited to attend tit
r ,, 1. from:the northimst corner of Eighth an
,I st , reets on Wednesday morning, at nil)
'lark.'" '
1.-At iiIIIRNE.—On the 2.1 Inst., Martin, Wan
m• Cr ; , , nee and Enlltla Itlaek - burn e , aged fon
?Jibs anti W/O ila l 6 * -
1
*
1:I;r‘ iyy. , -At - Norwich, Coma., On July lit, c
inunit i• - ever, Eugene H. I'll:roil.
!i• , Mama,' sill take place • Etude the residence. a
;‘ ll 1 :• Voades, Fortieth street, allure Laneaste
.:I''' , "II Wk*kiesday morning, sth instant, at nun
, WI:, tovri:ddr.
' ' ' I.A 11:17S.-.011 Monday morning, „Tidy Id
•:'"D'''''' Marimikritt, 11l the 30th year of his age.
r ,uerrt from his mother's residence, 827 Vin
''''''. aa Wednesdaw moraing.[at 10 O'clock.
'LACK ENGLISH GRENADINES
received,of Black “ren;
:UM cents a yard,
BEssoN Mourning Store.
eke citEsTNu'r Street.
' l "r Price. Prices in plant figures. tuyfi
J , ACK CHALY HE LAIN - E.-WS
.71,,•11,1. one ease of plain black Cindy de Lain',
:::cf•uf a yard.
LESSON & SON. Mourning Store,
98 CEreet
. f•• Prices in pla i n figuHresSTNUT Stinyi
. f
) 0P P WHITE SHETLIN
SHAW EYRE. 8c LANDELL
,„P„ ECES MOSQUITO BAIT
"'TES, BLUES, GREENS, &c.
' KITE de LANDELL.
IJIJO LOW WHITE QUILTS, Fl
HOTELS. IMUE_NSE LOTS OF CHF,,
WELS. Ot:26..tff KATE LANDELL.
or 'UNION LEAGUE HOUSE,
JILNE 29, 1863
TUE UNION LEAGUE
PAILADELPIIIA,
WILL CELEBRATE
THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF OUR NA•
TIONAL INDEPENDENCE,
TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1865,
With the following exercises, at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
To COMinenee at. 22 o'clock. M., precisely
MUSIC
2. PRAYER.
3. MUSIC.
4. REARING OF. THE DECLARATION OF IN
DEPENDENCE, BY DANIEL DOUGHER
TY, EsQ.
5. MUSIC.
G. ORATION BY CHARLES GIBBONS, Esq.
7. ➢IUCIC.
THE LEAGUE. HOUSE WILL BE ILLUMINA
TED IN. THE EVENING, and a display of Fire
works will be exhibited at Penn Square.
Tickets of admission to the ceremonies at the Aca
demy of Music can now be secured from Mr. C. R.
WHIPPLE, Assist:llA Secretary. at the League
Rouse.
By order of the Board of Dlrectora.
je3o-4t GEORGE H. BORER, Secretary
NOTIC E.—THE-TRANSFER
HOOKS of the ROYAL PETROLEUM COM
PANY will be closed from FRIDAY, thew 7th lust,,
until SATURDAY. the 15th hist:
jy4-10t JOHN GALLAGHER. Jr., Secretary.
igrAMERICAN LITERARY UNION.
—A special meeting of the "UNION'' will lie
held nt their Hall, N. E. corner NINTIi and
CAL
LO Streets, TIIIS ISIORNINU, at 10 o'clock.
Punctual attendance Is repuested.
JNO. D. KING, Seortary.
EgrOFFICE PHILADELPHIA NA
TIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY, NO.
329 CHESTNUT Street.—The Certificates of the
Capital Stoek of this Cum pan will be readv for de
livery, at this 011 Ice, WEbNESDAY. July sth,
1865. ISAIAH BATES, ,Tit.}
Jyt-fiith2t* Secretary.
DIVIDEND.—THE DIRECTORS
/1:a l of the CURTIN OIL COMPAN Yr bare this
day declared a DIVIDEND OF ONE PER ()T.,
payable on the 10th instant. Books win 11011 o,i tbe
6th, and open on the 11th inst. -
JOHN H. WILE, See'y.
July 3, 1865. jrl-tr/u3t.
IgC OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY. 400 WALNUT
Street. • ruirtataxitrA. July 3, 1865.
The Directors have this dav declared a Dividend
of THREE PER CENT. on the capital stock of the
Company for the last six Months, payable on de
mand. tree of all taxes. D. LOCkWOOD.
jpl-12.t Secretary..
nrMASONIC NOTICE.—THE MEM
BERS OF LAFAYETTE LODGE No. 71 A.
Y. M., and the officers and members of the Grand
Lodge, areparticularly requested to meet at the Hall,
CHESTNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the sth
Inst, at 2 o'clock I'. M., to attend the funeral of our
late Brother. CHARLES FRISHAIUTH.
By order of the W. M. ist*
POST-OFFICE,
r/TILAA=.VIIIA, Ps., July 3. MS.
On 'TUESDAY. July 4, this office will be open
mall 11 o'eloek A..M.,
after which it will be closed
during the remainder of the day.
The carriers will make only the S A. M. delivery.
The two morning and last evening collections front
lamp-post and other boxes will be made.
The several stations will be governed by the mine
hours. [it] C. A. WALBORN. Postmaster.
OFFICE PENN MINING COM
PANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR, 319 WAL
NUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, June 17, 1865.
Notice is hereby given that an instalment of one
dollar. per share ou ea.7l, and every :share of the
Capital Stock in the PENN MINING COMPANY
OF LAKE SITPERIOR, has this day been called by
.the Board of Directors of said Company. due anti
payable at their °Mee. on or before the lath day of
July nest. Interest will Ste charged on all instal
ments after the saute shall have beeteue due.
By order of the Board 01'111m:tors . . -
- 1 - ),V ' pe' v• • y
QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE
I'W . CON.DiTioN OF THE ;I. EECILINIOS , NA
TIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, 011 the
Morning: of the first MONDAY of JULY, 1865.
D2t.
Notes and Bills illseOnnted $306,17E1 2-3
Thinking House 40,000 00
Other Real Estate IMO 00
~
Current Expenses 4,609 83
Remittances and other Cash Items 331 68
Due from Banks 184,688 08
United States Bonds 545,000 00
Other United States Securities 428,000 00
Other Securities 85,000 00
Circulating Notes on hand of this Bank.. 11,340 00
.. ' of other Banks 71,14400.
Specie 8.500 00
Other lawful Money 741;832 00
---
Total v - 2,U28,432 45
en.
- Capital Stock paid in VW, 000 00
Surplus Fund 200,000 00
Circulating Notes received from Comp
-25,000 00
Comp
troller
Circulating Notes of Mechanics' (State)
Bank 54,918 50
Individual Deposits 1,28,850 13
Dividends unpaid 7,600 57
One from Bank. 198,043 85
Discount • 25,744 02
Exchanges 835.89
l'roiit and Loss 209,939 88
Total v 1,323.432. at
1. jOHN WIEGAND. JR.. Cashier of the ME
CHANICS, NATIONAL BANK of Philadelphia,
do solemnly swear that the above statement is true,
to the best of toy knowledge and belief.
WIEGAND, JR., Cashier.
STATE OF PENNA., t
COUNTY rif ILA.
Sworn and sttbseri ed before me this third day of
July, 11165. EDMUND.WILCOX
Notary Public.
earSIXTH IPJFARTERLY REPORT
OF THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF
PHILADELPHIA.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $2116,400 39
U. S. Bonds deposited to se
cure circulation 300,000 00
U. S. Bonds deposited to se
cure deposit' 50,000 00
U. S. Bonds and other U.S. se
curities on band 266.750 00
013,154 38
Specie and Legal-tender Notes 252,025 27
Bills of State banks 5,500 00
258,123 27
Due from banks and bankers 54,353 43
lininittaiwca and other cash Bons 15.492 60
Real Estate 10,000 00
Expense Account 1,944 87
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock -
$300,000 00
Surplus Fund 8,714 82
Circulating-Notes ^42,41000
Individual I.)eposits.ssl3,o3l 17
Treasurer TJ. S. De
posits • 121,864 08
Doe to Ranks
Profit and Loss
Mate of Pennsylvanio. County of Philadelphia:
1, R. Glendinning, Cashier of the Third National
Bank. do solemnly ninon that the above statement
is true to the best of Inv knowledge and belief.
OLENDINNINO. Cashier.
-Approved and subscribed before me this third day
of July, 1863. EDMUND WILCOX.
tiotary nitrite.
ilar7 NOTICE TO ALL FREEHOLDERS,
TAX-PAYERS, CONVEYANCERS, AND
OTHERS CONCERNED.
DEPARTMENT OF SURVEYS,
REGISTRY JICREAP. JUIIO 26, 1865.
NOTICE is hereby given, that under and by virtue
of an act of Assembly, passed on the 14th of March,
1865. and an ordinance of the city of Philadelphia,
made In pursuance thereof, this Department will
be prepared to receive the descriptions of 11 lands
and corporeal real estate within said city, from and.
after the Ist day of July, 1865.
The purpose of the act is declared by its title,
which is: •` An act to promote the more certain and
equal asSessment of Taxes In Philadelphia; and a
principal means - devised therefor is the plotting of
alt the real estate within the city, in manner to ex
hibit the location and dimensions, with the names
of the owners thereof. To this end it is made the
duty—
Jot. Of all owners of houses and lots, to furnish,
forthwith. deSeriptions of their property to this
office, by . the presentation of their deeds, upon
which will be placed a certificate of the fact of such
return having been made, and thereafter the pro
perty so returned shat t not be subject to sate for taxes
thereafter to become a /fen thereon, except it he in the
Warne Of the owner retnrned, end after .9,17.11£C8 of
notice wpon kiwi as in ease of a writ of ouramons.
W. Of every seller and huger of ground upon the
planned city plot to make report to thls office of
every conveyance made, with tile precise dimen
sions and locality of the premises, and when the
preceding returns are made there wilt be no charge
made therefor but if the owner desires a certificate
of his having made such return for his protection,
and to exhibit to the Recorder of Deeds, &c., it will
be furnished for time fee of twenty-five cents (ex
clusive of Revenue stamp.)
ad. In ease neither the hover nor seller shall have
do, such return, and produce the proof thereof to
the Iteconier of Deeds. he is required not to admit
the deed to record without charging fifteen cents
for each lot described therein; and it is.then made
his duty to furnish the proper deseriptions with
date of conveyance and names of grantor and gran
tee, into this Department, within one mouth, under
a penalty of one dollar for each omission.
4th. And it is made the duty of every purchaser of
houses and lands at judicial sales; of every one who
receives an allotment In partition; of everyidevisee
by will, to make return as aforesaid; and if he shall
not have done so, It is made the duty of time Clerk or
Prothonotary of time proper Court, and the Register
of Wills, to perform the like duty, for the like
charges, and under the sate penalty as the Re
corder of Deeds.
. . . .
Mb. The performances of the said duties as en.
joined by the act ?MU exonerate the eater from a
future liability for the to e 8 without reclamation
therefor, and will confer upon the purchaser, de
visee, and heir, an immunity against £OBB of title
by sates for taxes without mike to Min, and exempt
them from the penalty of dye dollars imposed by
the act for the failure to comply wills its regal
bilious.
The Chief Engineer and Surveyor respectfully re..
quests of the owners of real estate a prompt co
operation In carrying out the important purposes
of the set, that they, as well as the city, may sooner
derive the obvious advantages designed, in the
more certain and equal assessment of the taxes,
and in the greater security and certainty of their
titles to real estate - within the city.
Conveyancers. Agents, and others, can procure
blanks for descriptions by applying at this office,
No. 2,12 South Firm Street, licio‘yWalnut. Room
No. 6, first floor. STRICKLAND KNEASS,
}x26-et Chief Engineer and Surveyor.
far. DAVPRIN AND COLORADO
GOLD MINING COMPANY,—This Com
pany is 110 W vigorously at work With a force of ex
perienced miners extracting ore. Their water
power is ample, mid so soon as their Stameng3llll
is completer the separation or the meta will be
commenced. To effect this. a portion of the shares
orthe Working Capital are uttered for sale at tile
original low price of THREE DOLLARS AND
FIFTY CENTS each,. payable in instalments.
The great Railroad from St. Louis to Kansas is to
he completed in July, and connects with the rail
road up the Kansas river towards Pike's Peak and
Denver City. This road from St. Louis up the
Kansas river will ever he a favorite route to Colo
rado and New Mexico—especially during the inele
meta season of the year. In July (or August at
farthest) the completed road, in a direct line from
St. Louis to the COLORADO GOLD MINES will
measure three hundred and fifty miles In length, and
Will greatly raenitate the business of the gold re
gion. Vast deposits of the precious Metal lie wait
ing to be lifted from their bed, amid those who now
embark in this business will soOn he rewarded with
abundant returns for their investments.
Call and get a prospectus at the office of the Gene
ral Subscription Agent. W3I. H. WAYNE,
No. 16 BANK Street,
Jc2l-wset Stock and Note Broker.
- •
POSTPONEMENT OF THE
ligr UNION STATE CONVENTION—MEET
'NiI OF THE UNION STATE CENTRAL COM
11ITTEE.111 coMpliance with the earliest appeals
of many prominent Tinton num. OH:tensor different
counties In the State, urging that the Union State
Convention called for, the Bib of July, ensuing, be
deferred until further notice, the announeenient is
herewith made that that body will not assemide on
the day (lath of July) set apart for its meeting in
the city of Harrisburg. Due notice will be given of
the meeting of the Convention hereafter. -
The members of the Union State Central Com
mittee will assemble in the city of Harrisburg, on
the NIINETEE: , ,VriI OF JULY, ensuing, at the
Lochicl House. at three o'clock P. M.
A full attendance of all the members of the COM
mitte. 1.% earnestly requested.
SIMON UANIMION, Chairman.
A. W. TrEzirmurr.
WtEts PORN -I'X, • Secretaries.
11AuRtsistraG, .111111 IS 1865. jeri-t.jyl9
illge"- THE LEHHin VALLEY BAXL
ROAD COMPANY have declared a Divi
dend of TWO A N D-A-DA Lao PER CENT, paYible
on and after July 10th inst., at the office, b ,
WALNUT Street, Phihnleinhirt. ,!A
.0-7t* L. QUA.II.IIiatLALN, Treastirer.
CUMBERLAND COAL
AND
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.
2,000 ACRES. OF COAL AND TOWER LANDS,
ON THE CUMBERLAND MYER, PULASKI .
COUNTY, KENTUCKY.
COAL EQUAL TO ANY IN ADIERICA.
This Company is being Organized under the gene
ral mining law of Kentucky. It presents the Featest
inducements of any enterprise now before the pub
lic.. For all information aptly to
ALDIArt It. SCHOFIELD,
Secret:lry and 7 Prensiii(l'r.
phia.
Offi
cc—o. ggg South FOURTH Street,, 4- Phila.
St
[tar'PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR
PROMOTIICGAGRICULTURE.—.TuIy-Meet
ing at Rooms, O. 702 WALNUT Street, on
WETINESDAI , sth Inst., at 11 o'clock A. M. jy3-2t
111-4' - 'nGREY'. E. W. MUTTER WILL DE.
liver an ORATION" to the SOLDIERS, at
the SOLDIERS' HOME. corner of CROWN . and
`RACE Streets, on FOURTH OF JULY MORNING,
al 10 o'clock, The public are invited. Ample ac-
COMMOtiations are
_provided an. There Will also
be singing, and other exercises appropriate to the
day. The ladies interested in the lionie will parts
ilrMSr TWENTY•FIRNT WARD BOUNTY
FUND.--The Contributors to the Bounty
Fund since January], 1865. are requeste.d to attend
the meeting, at LYCEUM HALL, ROXBORO - UGH . ,
011 Wkia/SiBODAY EV - I:XING next, July sth, at 8
o , eloelz, then and there to determine what disposi
tion shall be made of the Surplus Fund (abont*-1,000)
in the hands of the Treasurer.
gone but actual subscribers will be admitted 50
the Mali. By order of
A. CAMPBELL, President.
GEO. A.!SMITII, Secretary. je3o-It*
,IogiUNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
--Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE
COI:PS, ahle-hodled MEN. Splendid iudnee
meats held out to all entering the Marine Corps;
glorious opportunity to visit foreign countries:
good par, excellent accommodations, light and
easy duties.
For all further Information inquire at the Recruit
ing, Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street,
Philadelphia, between 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. every
day, except Sunday. :FAMES FORNEY,
jyl Captain and Recruiting Officer.
UNITED STATES
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the
undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for
the sale of United States Securities, offers to the
Public the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing
seven and three-tenths per cent. interest per an
num, known as the
These Notes are issued under date of Julyls, 1865.
end are payable three years front that date in cur
rency, or are convertible at the option of the holder
into
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
These Bonds are now. worth a handsome premium,
and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds '
front State, Uounty, and Municipal taxation, which
adds from one to three per cent, snore to their value,
according to the rate levied upon other property.
The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons
attached to each note, which may be cut off and
sold to any bank or banker. :
The interest at 7-30 per cent. amounts to.
One cent per day on a &30 note.
Two cents per day on a SIM note.
Ten cents per day on a 3000 note.
Twenty cents per day on asl,ooo note.
One. Dollar per day on a $5,000 note.
soles of all the denominations named will be
Promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions.
The not - es of this Third Series are precisely simi
lar in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirtles al
ready sold, except that the Government reserves to
itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at 6
percent. - instead of 7 3-10ths in currency. Subscri
bers will deduct the interest in currency up to July
15th, at the time when they subscribe.
The delivery of the notes of this Third Series of
the Seven-Thirties Will commence ou the Ist or
June, and will be made promptly and continuously
after that date.
The slight change made in the conditions of this
THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of interest.
The payment in gold, If made; will be equivalent to
the currency interest of the higher rate.
The return to specie payments, in the event of
whieh only will the option to pay interest in gold be
availed of, would So reduce and equalize prices as
that purchases made with six per cent. in gold
would be fully equal to those made with seven-and
three-tenths per cent. in currency. This is
now offered by the (4°N - eminent, and its superior
adrantages inahe it the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF TUE PEOPLE.
Less than $220,000,000 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 sixty days, when the notes
will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uni
formly been the case on closing the subscriptions to
other Loans.
In order that citizens of every town and section of
the country may be afforded facilities for taking the
Loan, the National Dunks, State BankS, and Pri
vate Bankers throughout the country have general
ly agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscri
bers will select their own agents, in whom they have
confidence, and who only are to be responsible for
the deih ery of the notes for which they receive or
ders.
NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
$1,252,375 55
DREXEL & COMPANY, BANKERS,
No. 84 South. THIRD Street,
633,496 15
58,21 . 1 34
8,472 44
$1,253,375 55
BOUGHT AND SOLD AT BOARD OF BROKERS,
ON COMMISSION. Jel3-tf
1881.-- COUPONS, DUE JULY 1,
GOLD AND SILVER
WANTED, AT HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
I . E. WAIRAVEN,
LACE CURTAINS,
AT PRICES, FROM 5' DOLLARS TO 150
„DOLLARS PER PAUL
AT REDUCED PRICES.
my24-tf
MARSHAL'S SALE.—By VIRTUE
of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN- CAD
WALADEB, Judge of the District Court of the
Celled States, in and for the Eastern district of
Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be
sold at Public Sale, to the highest and hest bidder ,
for cash, at MICIIEN ER'S STORE, No. 142 North
FRONT Street, on MONDAY, July 10, i&5, at 11
o'clock A. M., the cargo of prise steamer Beatrice,
consisting of Alcohol, in barrels; Ale, in bottles;
Claret, In bottles; miscellaneous. Liquors, in bot
tles: one case of Madeira: fancy Flannels, Tweeds,
Satinetts, Blankets, Calicoes, Chintzes, Ladies'
- Undershirts, Woollen llalf-hose, ready-ramie Cloth
ing. Indigo, and other articles, as speiAtied iii cata
logues. WILLIAM MI LLWARD,
United States Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
PIIILADELMITA, dune 24, Mi. je2llll2t
COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK
AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands.
T.,it Awning, 4'111111: 9.1111 Wag.ollrt,OVer Duck.
Also, P: per Manufacturers' prier Felts, trona one
to live feet wide; Paulin& Bolting Sail Twine. &e.
no3-tf .011 N
N.o E V
OEIJIO AN&
Alley.
.
CARTES DE VISITE EXE C
Taw add S tyle unsurpassed by- any made. See
: , pecintens and choose styles, suiting your tastes, at
R. F. REIMER'S popular Gallery, G 2 ARCM
street.
ONLY $1.50.-HAVE COLORED PHO
TOGRAPTIS made. at REIMER'S, SECOND
Street, above “reee. See speelatens, awl obtain
them; they will please you in style, coloring, an at
artistic execution.
M O G I VI l l C 131T?1 13 )J.11 , S. 6:;- lI 1( S TEAM.
: a ( - -E j N ,
111 MILO iII iStS and Boller Makers, No t rimo c u At:
1-4)WHILL Street. Philadelphia. feD)-tt•
IIATENTS PROCURED FOR INVEN
'noNs in the United States and Europe.
;yl-9.* E. BROWN. 311 WALNUT street.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE WHITE
I MANDY, FOR PRESERVING. Fur sale by
JESSE COX,'No. 105 JONES' Alley:
LLUMINATION CANDLES:
WILLIAM CONWAY,
Iyl-3L* 316 WWI IMMO" *rcet,
3IINES IN WORKING ORDER
MILITARY.
FINANCIAL.
7.30 LOAN.
THIRD SERIES.
P 230,000,000.
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN_
IT. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT
TIIE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
PHILADELPHIA
DEALERS IN
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOLD,
FOREIGN EXCHANGE,
UNITED STATES BONDS,
QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS,
UNCITARENT MO.NEY.
STOCKS AND BONDS
DREXEL &
34 South THIRD Street
CURTAIN GOODS.
MASONIC HALL,
719 CHESTNUT STREET,
ANOTHER LA.B.GE LOT OF
ELEGANT STYLES,
WINDOW SHADES,
CHOICE PATTERNS,
THE PRESS.-PITILADELPHIA TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1865.
NEW PUBLICATIONS
THE NATION,
A WEEKLY JOURNAL
for the discussion of the political and Octal topics
of the day; the illustration and maintenance of true
democratic principles; the consideration of the
conditions of the freed people, and the duty of the
Republic towards them; the support of popular
education as a political agent; the diffusion of in
formation regarding the condition and prospects of
the South; and for the sound and Impartial criti
cism of books and works Of art, with entire inde
pendence of all sects and parties,
WILL BE PUBLISHED JULY 6, 1865.
It embraces among its regular or occasional con
tributors the following names:
HENRY W. LONGFELLOW,
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL,
JOAN G. WHITTIER,
SAMUEL ELIOT (Ex-President Trinity College,
Hartford, )
Professor TORREY (Harvard,)
Professor GOLDWIN SMITH (Oxford,)
Dr. FRANCIS LIEBER,
Professor CHILD (Harvard,)
CHARLES E. NORTON,
Judge BOND (Baltimore,)
EDMUND QUINCY,
Professor W. D. WHITNEY (Yale,)
Professor D. C. GILMAN (Yale,)
Judge DALY,
Professor DWIGHT (Columbia College, )
Judge WAYLAND,
FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED,
Rev. Dr. McCLINTOCK,
Rev. Dr. JOS. P. THOMPSON,
Rev. PHILLIPS BROOKS,
Rev. Dr. BELLOWS,
C. J. STILLE, •
lIENRY T. TUCKER - DIAN,
BAYARD TAYLOR,
C. A. BRISTED,
C. L. BRACE,
RICHARD GRANT WHITE,
WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON,
SYDNEY GEORGE FISHER,
THEODORE TILTON,
JAMES PARTON,
GAIL HAMILTON,
R. H. STODDARD.
TERMS:
'RIMER DOLLARS PER ANNUM, IN ADS
VANCE; SIX MONTHS, TWO DOLLARS
JOSEPH H. RICHARDS,
PUBLISHER,
jy4-at Iso. ISO NASSAU Street, NEW YORK.
% JOHN PHGINIX'S
w e e
W NEW COMIC BOOK.
A new and intensely comic book by the late JalThr
PIIMNIX, author Of the "Plaenirlana.'s Full or
humorous illustrations by the $1.50'
Looking Around—A new novel, by A. S. Roe ...$1.50
Orpheus C. Kerr Papers—A third series $ 1 .50
Wyldcr , s liand—An exciting new Englishuovelsl.7s
Fairy Fingers—Dirs. litowatt's new novel $1.75
St. Phillips—New novel by anther "Rutledge"•sl.7s
Hugh Worthington — Mrs. Holmes' new n0ve1...51.50
Mary Brandagee—A neW "Woman's novel" .. 41.75
Superior Fishing-Roosevelt' snow sporting books oo
Lovers and Thinkers—A new novel $l5O
y All handsomely bound in cloth, and sent by
mad free, on receipt of mice, by
jyd-wsti* CARLETON, Publisher, New York.
Jr B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.
•
WILL PUBLISH ON THE POURTH-OP 'JULY
A BRIEF OUTLINE OF AN• ANALYSIS
OF THE HUMAN INTELLECT;
Intended to rectify the scholastic and vulgar per
versions of the natural purpose and method of think
ing; by rejecting altogether the theoretic confusion,
the unmeaning arrangements, and indefinite no
menclature of the metaphysician.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
BY JAMES RUSH, M. D.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Publishers,
jyl-sttititsAt 715 and 717 MARE LET Street.
NEW BOOKS.
BAXLEY'S WHAT I SAW ON THE WEST
COAST OF SOUTH AND NORTH AMERICA,
with Illustrations.
•
MERIVALE'S Cmicersion of the Roman Empire.
T. BUCHANAN READ: A bummer Story; Sheri
dan,s Ride. andMheryco2ms....
THE-VOLUNTEER QUARTERMASTER.. By
Capt. Roblin' Brinkerhoff. U. S. A.
NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS
On hand. and for• sale at low 11. Lees.
LINDSAY & .RLAKISTON,
Publishers and Booksellers,
jell No. 25 South SIXTH Street.
A NEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR
of the ' , Schonberg Cotta
'iliAltY, THE' HANDMAID OF THE LORD.
12mo.
ALSO. BY THE SAME AUTHOR,"
THE SCHON BERG COTTA FAMILY. 12mo.
THE EARLY DAWN. 12mo. •
DIARY OF :kilts. KITTY TREVVIAN. 12mo.
01111 MARTYRED PRESIDENT; or Voices from
the Pulpit of New York and Brooklyn. Contain
ing all the Sermons by the eminent puLpit orators of
those cities, and the Orations of Bancroft and
Bishop Simpson. 123n0. For sale by
JAMES S. CLAYTON,
(Successor to tv - * S. &A. Martien.)
jell 606 CHESTNUT Street.
ALL THE NEW BOOKS.
FASHIONABLE NOTE PAPER.
ENVELOPES (fnitials stamped gratis) TO MATCH,
VISITING CARDS. Engraved or Written,
ALL THE MAGAZINES,
PORTFOLIOS, WRITING DESKS, PENS, INKS,
ALBUMS, &C.
Everyone leaving' the city fur the season will
find ft to their interest to order of
CHALLEN, Booßseller and Stationer,
1305 CHESTNUT Street.
Orders filled by Kett or Express.
. _
JUST PUBLISHED.
BUY YOUR OWN CHERRIES A TEMPE
RANCE TALE. PRINTED ON TINED PAPER,
BEAtiTirtlLiy ILLUSTRATED.
Rev. ALBERT BARNES ON THE STATE OF
THE COUNTRY. A Sermon on the Death of the
President. For sale by the PRESBYTERIAN
BOOHSTORE,•I33 4 CHESTNUT Street. je24-tf
YL DER'S HAND.-THIS NEW
W
NOVEL, by Sheridan Le Tana, author of
"Uncle Silas," is one of.the most powerful and
exciting English novels ever published. It Is being
read and praised everywhere, and its sale is growing
enormously. CARLETON, Publisher,
jets-thstutOt New York.
JUST . PUBLISHED.
BUY YOUR OWN- CHERRIES: A TEMPE
RANCE TALE. PRINTED ON-TINTED PAPER,
BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED.
REV. ALBERT BARNES ON THE STATE OF
THE COUNTRY. A Sermon on the Death of the
President. For sale by the PRESBYTERIAN
BOOESTORE, 1334 CHESTNUT Street. .1e24-tf
T OCRING AROUND.-THIS EXCEL
-A._4 LENT. new domestic novel, which is selling so
rapidly, is by A. S. Rog, the popular author of A
Long Look _Ahead," " True to the Last," "The
Star and Cloud." "I've been Thinking, .te.
jel4-whniOt CARLETON, Publisher, New York.
fIRPTIELTS C. KERR'S NEW BOOK IS
a third series of Ills tumorous and exquisitely
satirical comments and laughable hits at the promi
nent military and political events of the day.
Everybody is laughint; over it.
jel4-wfmlOt CABLETON4rublisher, New York.
VIES.AR AND NAPOLEON.- THE
suppressed Pamphlet ! A parallel between
AUGUSTUS and NAPOLEON". Strictures of La-
Menus. Published by T. B. PUGH, 600 CHEST
NUT R., and for sale by all Beeliselter6. Price, 25
cents. jy3-3t5
A PPLET ON' S NEW AMERICAN
CYCLOPEDIA.—CompIete in 16 volumes.
Various Styles of Binding.
REBELLION RECOED,by Frank Moore,ln 8 vols.
MERIVALE 7 S HISTORY OF THE ROMANS—
now complete.
The Agency for these valuable works Is at
33 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
ap.4-tf JAMES K. SIMON.
STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS.
OIL, MINING, COAL, AND OTHER
NEW COMPANIES.
We are prepared to furnish New Corporations
with all the Books they require, at short notice and
low prices, of first quality. All styles of Binding.
STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOCK.
LITHOGRAPHED
TRANSFER ROOK.
ORDERS OF TRANSFER.
STOCK LEDGER.
STOCK LEDGER BALANCES.
REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK.
BROKERS' PETTY LEDGER.
ACCOUNT OF SALES.
DIVIDEND BOOK.
MOSS & CO.;
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS AND
STATIONERS.
setl-tf 432 CHESTNUT Street..
COMMISSION HOUSES.
HAZARD 6.5 . HUTCHINSON,
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS;
112 CHESTNUT STREET,
PH ILADELPHIA,
AND
103 HEADE STREET, NEW TURK. Jc23•6m
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
600 REFRaVg. STREET, 600
WATER COOLERS FRF.EZERS.
GAS-STOVES. FOR SUMMER COOKING.
Jelf;-tf GRIFFITH & PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH.
MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, - &e.
—2,500 hills. Mass. Nos. 1. 2, and 3 Mackerel,
late-caught fiat fish, In assorted packages.
2,000111)1s. New Eastport, Fortune Ear, and Hali
fax Herring.
2,000 boxes Lubec, ocaled,,lio. 1 Herring.
1301)103. New Mess
230 hoNes lierkliner•rounty Cheese, Sir,
In store and for sale hr MURPHY ,t KOONS,
Ja39-tf No. 146 NORTH WHARVES.
GB.-XX -177(i.-CONSTITUTION
. AL BITTERS.—These celebrated and world
renowned Bitters, manufactured by BEACII St CO.,
14 HEY Street, li.c»• York; can be procured at the
principid depe.t, In this city, in latrge or small
quain
titics, from C. H. WISER,
ti. iv. corner of SEVENTH. and WA GLACE,
Je2Sdit. ' Sole Agent for Philadelphia,
THE CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS IN
A- TILE 81ARICET.—Wart Capsule Jars at. V. Der
tloZ.. etrittplete. MARTELL 8c LI I TCHWORTII,
No. 15 North FIFTH. Street, mitt No. MIL MINOR
Street. Je2.3-Int
BoTOGRAPHS OF CHURCHES,
P
VublieEditices, Residences, and Cedintry Seats
t a k t e, B. F. Rthner. 'flume Wito desire fae
Owlet; siniutd rung'," to B. F. REIMER, Pitotogra-
Idler, 621 Alain Street.
HAVANA. CIDARS.—A, GOOD VA
RIETY conboatay In atom dan bond, at low
est elwli rates.Uß'S & SONS,
1n3 . 24-Mo. No. 216 South FRONT Strut.
VULCANITE JEWELRY.-LARGE
Tassortment of BLACK and GOLD JEWELRY.
IDLEIt, 109 ELEA - ENT/4 St,
THE SQUIBOIt PAPERS
RETAIL DRY GOODS
PUBLIC NOTICE.
DURING JULY AND AUGUST
Thts well-known and popular House has lust been
thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than
doublelts former capacity.
It Is pleasantly situated in the centre of the Town,
with ready access by Rail and Stage to all points in
the OIL REGION. and its accommodations for
Guests fully equal to those of first-Class Hotels in
any part of the country.
It has been the aim of the Proprietor to establish
a House combining tile comforts of Home with all
the advantages of a large Hotel, and lie believes he
has succeeded. Jpl-am
EDWIN HALL & 1 THE WHITE HOUSE,
STORE WILL BE CLOSED
At 5 O'clock P. M.
3741-2 t 2G SOUTH SECOND STREET.
COOPER AND CONARD,
NINTH AND 31AltliFir.
WHITE LINEN DUCK
LINENS FOR DRESSES
GOOD gOTCR. OF LAWNS
FINEST BLACK DROr-V-ETE.
BLACK DRESS GOODS
WHITE BABEGE SHAWLS
FINE TOWELS REDUCED.
- BLACK AND WHITE LM.FOS
3e20-tr
COOPER & CONARD, NINTH AND
MARKET, have
The best Cassimere stock in town.
Good Linen Drills, Ducks, Coatings.
Tailors , Linings, of every kind.
Muslin stock complete, prices right.
Family Linens, sidling, gold, at 30e. Domet, and other Flannels.
Pearl Wool Detainee, sa end 65 cents.
Extra tine black Mohair Alpacas, V.
Lupin's 6-4 black Wool DeMines, $l.
Good stock white Nainsook, Swiss.
Bird-eye Linen, striped Mustlns, finest Cambrics
and Jaconets ' puffed Muslin , Pique. &c.
White Barege and other thin Shawls.
Silk Sacqucs and Summer Dusters. .10-tf
PPECIAL NOTICE.
SELLING OFF ENTIRE STOCK
TO CLOSE RUSINESSH
GOOD-WILL AND FIXTURES FOR SALE.
THORNLEY & CHISM.
We invite special attention to the above an
nooneement.
We have a Large Stock.
We are Selling Cheap.
Every pare is to be closed out on or before the Ist
day of September.
Silks and Dress Goods.
Cloths, Cassimeres. and Linen Goods.
Shawls, Cloaks, Skirts, Hdkfs., &c.
Muslins and Calicoes THORN?er market price.
EY & CHISM.
tnyl3-9.m Cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
FIGURED SILK GRENADINES,
of the best qualities and styles, in Black and
Gray Grounds, 560 to $1.50.
Travelling Dress Goods, in every variety.
New Dress Goods, in great variety.
Handsome Chen bilks, $2.50.
VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS,
suitable for Dresses, Dlantles. and Stu:txes.
COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE
PRICES.
Merrimac, Sprague, and Pacilio Prints, 255.
10-I Waltham and Peperill bleached Sheetinzs,
H. STEEL & SON - ,
tuya-tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
TCHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST
• ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED.
Black Thread Laces.
Thread Yells.
Thread Lace Barbel.
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, bargains.
Cambric Edgings and Insertions.
Shirred and Fancy French Aimslins, for waists.
Lania Lace Bournous and Pointes. je2B-6t
4-4 SPANISH LINENS, FOR TRAY
` DRESSES.
4-4 They Linens.
Dark and light Linens, for Suits.
Brown Hoßands.
Figured Linens, for Dresses.
White Futile or 'Marseilles.
Mosquito Nettings.
rink, blue, cherry, and white Tarletons.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
jel9-t£ 26 SoutIi.SECOND Street.
A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS
A
DRY GOODS.—The entire stock of Dry
Goods In store, at the Southeast corner of NINTH
and ARCH Streets, will be sold at a great sacrifice,
to close business by August Ist.
The good-will, fixtures, and lease for sale.
J. COWPERTIIWAIT,
31 - 3-6 t Agent.
NEW SKIRT FOR 1865.
THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE IN
HOOP SKIRTS.
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX EL
LIPTIC (or double) SPRING - SKIRT.
WESTS' BRADLEY A CARY (late J. I. A 3. 0.
West) SOLE PROPRIETORS and IMANDFAC
TURAS, 97 CHAMBERS and 79 and 81. READE
Streets,New York.
THIS INVENTION consists of DUPLEX (or two)
ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRINGS, ingeniously BRAIDED
vionrLy and FIRMLY together, EDGE to EDGE,
making tile TOUGHEST, most r.r.Exln.L - E, ELASTIC,
and DurtABLE SPRING ever used. They seldom
BEND or BREAK, like the Single Springs, and con
sequent)y preserve their PERFECT and BEAUTIFUL
- SHAPE TWICE - AS LONG as any other SKIRT.
THE. WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY and great COM
FORT and PLEASURE to any LADY wearing the DU
PLEX ELLIPTIC SKIKT will he experienced,
_par
ticularly in all crowded ASSEMBLIES, OPERAS, CAR
RIAGES, RAILROAD CARS, CHURCH 'PEWS, ARM
CHAIRS, for Pnomn:vanE and HOUSE DRESS, as the
SKIRT-eau be FOLDED when in use to OCCUPY a small
PLACE as easily as a SILK or MUSLIN DRESS.
A LADY' having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort,
and great convenience of WEARING the DurLEN.
ELLIPTIC STEEL-STRING SKIRT for a SINGLE DAY
will never afterward willingly dispense with their
use, For CHILDREN, MISSES, and YOUNG LADIES,
they are SUPERIOR to all others.
THEY are the best QUALITY in every part, and
Unquestionably the - LIGHTEST, most DESIRABLE,
COMFORTABLE, and ECONOMICAL SKIRT ever made.
FOR SALE In all FIRST-CLASS STORES in tills
eItV A and throughout the UNITED STATES, HAVANA
DE . ULTILA, MEXICO, SOUTH AMERICA, and the WEST
INDIES. .
alf; INQUIRE FOE THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
SKIRT. mys-2tn
OP ,OW
628. HorRysOs
SKIRTS.
OF 628.
HOOP SKIRTS, the best assortment and best qual
ity and styles in the city. Gore Trails, all lengths
and sizes, from 18 to 55 springs, from $1.75 to $4.
Plain Skirts, all the new shapes and sizes, from 19 to
50 springs, from $1.40 to $3. Skirts of extra heavy
steel and extra tapes, from 20 to 35 springs, front
$1.90 to $2.75. Misses' and Children's, of every
grade, front 20 to 35 springs, from four to eight cents
per spring; they have no equal. Agents for the new
- Flexible Skirt, the most p table Hoop Skirt made,
and folly equal to the Duplex Elliptic Skirt, and at
much lower prices. A]so, constantly on hand full
lines or low - priced New York Skirts, kid-padded
and metallic-fastened 15 springs, Mei 20 springs, $l4
2.5 springs, $1.15; 30 springs, $1.25, and 40 springs,
$1.50. Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired,
at 6913 ARCH Street. jel4-Im*
MERCHANT TAILORS.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
JOHN KELLY,
TAILORS,
612 CHESTNUT STREET,
HAVE HOW IN STORE
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
inlia-tf SPRING GOODS.
GiZ,III,TS' FURNISHING GOODS.
VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
a- The subscribers would invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
_which they make a specialty in their business. Also,
constantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR, GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
3. W. SCOTT &
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
No. 814- CHESTNUT Street,
Four doors below the Continental.
CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS.
SPRING
1865.
GLEN ECHO MILLS,
GERMANTOWN, PA
111 1 CALLUDI & CO.,
MANITFACTUNERS Arai =PORTERS OF
CARPETINGS,
OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS, oS;c,
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT,
509 CHESTNUT STREET
RETAIL DEPARTMENT,
519 CHESTNUT STREET
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS.
ROBERT A. FIANCE,
729 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Would call the attention of Druggists, Country Mer
chants, and others, to his stock. of
BOOTS, HERBS, AND BARKS,
In various sized packages, of our own pressing, at
PRICES BELOW FORMER RATES.
A full line of BOTANICAL PREPARATIONS,
W. S. MERRELL CO.'S CONCENTRAVItID RE
MEDIES, &C.. at a liberal discount to the trade.
Catalogues furnished on application. ntyll-anap
CONFECTIONERY.
Persons about leaving . the City call and ex
aminu air splendid alsortment of
DELICIOUS
CONFECTIONS,
SYRUPS, (to.,
ParkleularlY adapted Or t 1143. Warm meuson.
E. G. WHITMAN it CO.,
XANUFACTILTRERS,
31* CHESTNUT STREET.
*yr Also, an assortinint of
ERILLIAZI'I FIRE-WORKS.
GROCERIES.
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
RURAL pISTRICTiii.
arepreparcil, as lierctofure, to supply twig
lies, at their country residence*, with
EyERI: DESCRIPTION OE FINE GROURDIFS,
TEAS, Sie.,
ALBERT C, ROBERTS,
tny24-tf Coy. ELEVEtTH and VINE streets.
HAVANA CIGARS—NEW LOTS.—
Comprislus Figaro, Houradez, Cabargesi El
Sol, and oilier Choice brands, assorted sizes. boW
prtees; from $65 upwards. Suitable for retail at
@ cents, ill Ctiits, and 12 cents.
FUVIIET & SONS, Importers,
ni-12P 3/0 douth btrect,
SUMMER RESORTS
RURAL HOTEL,
FRANKLIN.
YENANGO COUNTY, PA
JAMES E. STEEL,
Proprietor.
NEAR THE OCEAN, AT
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
IS 'NOW OPEN. ADDRESS
3y l- 5 s6t
SEA BATHING—CAPE MAY, CAPE
ISLAND, N. J.—THE NATIONAL HOTEL.—
This large and commodious Hotel, known as the
Nations Hall. is now r,celving visitors. Priue per
week, $l6; Children and servants half-price.
Jc3o-2in AARON GlatTtlifflkONT, Proprietor.
T HE
COLUMBIA HOUSE,
CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY,
Will be opened this season on the FIFTEDN'TiI
DAY OP JUNE.. for the reception of guests.
This leading house will, for the coming season,
fully sustain its well-established reputation.
Greatly encouraged by the business of last year,
the proprietor feels satisfied that a - Hotel, conducted
clearly first-class, must continue a success at this
old and popular resort.
The railroad facilities are promised to be excel
lent.
Reek's celebrated Philadelphia Band has been Se
cured for the COLUMBIA. the condug season.
For rooms. &e.. apply' to J. H.. DENNISON, Mer
chants, Hotel, Philadelphia, or to
GEORGE J. BOLTON, Proprietor,
myl9-2m CAPE ISLAND, N. J.
THE ASHLAND HOUSE,
-I- FOURTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-FOURTH
STREET, NEW .YORK CITY, -
Recently enlarged and improved, is now open for
transient as well as permanent borders. The house
is situated on one of the pleasantest avenues,
and accessible to all places of amusement and busi
ness by cars and stages: Guests will find all the
conveniences and comforts of a superior establish
ment, with an excellent table. Transient board, $3
per day. Wit 11. SELKIRK, Proprietor.
N. B.—Families who desire rooms for the summer
will make early application. To desirable parties
advantageous terms will be offered. jel2-3St
CONGRESS HALL,
LONG BRANCH, N. J.,
is now open for the season. Address
je2B-6t WOOLMAN STOKES, Proprietor
METROPOLITAN,
PORMERLY CITY HOTEL,
HUGHES STREET
CAPE ISLAND, NEW J)IISEY.
BLAIR BAYLEY, Proprietors.
A. FURE. BLAIR. SAN'T. 11. BAYLEY
Terms, VS per week. je23-12t
THE ALHAMBRA
AT ATLANTIC CITY,
Is now open for the reception of visitors.
Je26-Im s ft. B. LEEDS, rropriotor
LIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
NEAREST HOUSE TO THE SURF.
This well-known house Is now open for the recep
tion of boarders. JONAH WOOTTON,
Je24-]m Proprietor.
CONGRESS HALL,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J
_
WILL OPEN JIINIs 24, 1 . 84.
The subscriber would respectfully inform his
friends andlliepublic hi general, that he has again
taken Congress Ball, this being the fourth season.
Many Improvements have beenmade; Alto, new
Bath Houses have been erected, and the bathing
cannot be surpassed at any sea-shore. And It is the
determination of the proprietor to use every effort
to make Congress Hail a home of comfort to bis
guests. A Band is engaged. Terms moderate.
Jets-im G. W. HINKLE.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE, PRINCETON,
•
MASS.—This favorite resort, situated In one of
the most delightful and accessible parts of New
England, IS now OPEN for BOARDERS and TRAN
SIENT VISITORS. Send for circular. - _ _
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
Will open for the reception of/nests. on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28.
Dodworth's celebrated Baud has been engaged for
the season.
Persons vislling to engage rooms, or desiring
further information, will address
BROWN &WOELPPER, Propriet ors, _ATLANTlC CITY.
SEA -BATHING.
SURF HOUSE
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Tills old, established, and favorite house is now
open. It is nearest to the beach, securing cool
breezes at all times. Its unrivalled 'Bathing facili
ties, its complete furniture and appointment. and
its unexceptionable table, render thsa house a favo
rite place for a summer sojourn at the sea-side.
Passengers from the city are set down at the door,
and communication with the inlets is had at all times
by rail. A fine baud of music has been engaged for
the season. Parties wishing to secure Board will
address the proprietor, at Surf House. Atlantic
City. Terms moderate. H. S. BENSON,
lea-act Proprietor.
CARLISLE WHITE SULPHER
SPRING S. —T his fashionable and delightful
Summer Resort is now open for visitors. For terms'
apply to N. W. WOODS,
Proprietor
CARLISLE, smasus, la.
UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG
BRANCH, New Jersey, is now open for the
reception of visitors. Trains leave on Saturday af
ternoon, at four o'clock, from Vine-street wharf—
returning Monday morning early. — June 10, 18th.
jelo-2m. BENJ. A. SHOEMARIBIt, Proprietor.
KITTATINNY HOUSE,
DELAWARE WATER GM'.
This favorite Mountain Resort is now open to
visitors.
Trains leave Philadelphia, from Kensington De
pot, at 7.10 A. M. and 3.30 P. 31., and arrive at the
Gap at 1 P. 31. and 8.45 P. M.
Beferences—Morton McMichael, Franklin Peale,
Loris A. Goder, IL B. Benner*, S. R. Martin,
Charles Hacker, C. Sherman.
Terms, $l4 per week.
jeB-1m L. W. BRODHE AD. Proprietor.
•
MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
CRESSON SPRING'S.
This delightful and romantic watering place, situ
ated on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains at
Cresson Station on the Pennsylvania. Railroad
WILL RE OPENED FOR TILE RECEPTION' OP
GUESTS on MONDAY, June 12th, 1865.
Several new Cottages have been erected, the
Grounds have been beautified and improved, and
Cresson Is now one of the most beautiful bill-homes
in the - United states. Excursion Tickets, good un
til October lot, are issued by the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company.
For further information. address
GEO. N. MULLIN, Proprietor.
CRESSON SPRINGS,
je7-1m Cambria county, Pa.
PHR AT A MT. SPRINGS.-THIS
dclightintand romantic watering place, beauti
fully situated in the healthiest section of Lancaster
county, and acknowledged to be the "garden spot"
of Pennsylvania, will open for the accommodation
of guests on the 15th of .Tune. Railroad communi
cation twice a day from Philadelphia, on - the Penn
sylvania or Reading Railroad, and daily front Balti
more and New York.
- -
For particulars address the Proprietor,
jl-2eni J. W. FIItIDERICK
B WATCHES,
MIJSIC.AL BOXES,
FRENCH TIME-PIECES,
N. IiULON'S,
Wlttclits, Clocks, and Jewelry carefully repaired.
je3o-Ot
MATRUCE H. MATSINGEII. CHAS. A. MATSINGER
MATSINGER BROTHERS,
1865.
ADAM MATSINGER,
.F.ME-PROOF DOORS, IRON SHUTTERS,
AND
SMITH-WORK IN GENERAL.
Also, Flag-Staff Brackets, Furnaces, Cooking-
Ranges, Gas Ovens, Bath Boilers; Registers, and
Ventilators, and Sheet-Iron Works of every de
scription.
No. 1225 RACE STREET,
je22-12t PHILADELPHIA.
CARD.
FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES
I will sell the balance of my large stock of •
FURNITURE,
At very low prices, until
SEPTEMBER JAL
The assortment Is complete.
GEO. J. HENKELS,
seal-2m 809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street.
ICE CREAM.
PURE DELAWARE COUNTY
ICE CREAM,
made in the eOuntry, and fresh every morning—the
very best that is made. Saloons, Excursions, Plc-
Nies, Festivals, Hotels, Restaurants, and Private
Families; furnished with promptness in quanttles
to suit, on reasonable terms.
EASTERN' MARKET
ICE-CREAM STAND-.
peA-int
FL.A.GSI
WHOI O ES4LN,I. AND RETAIL
NV_ HORSTMANN & SONS,
FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
e2B-6t
E D. F. NORGAN I
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLIoECTING
AGENT,
•
NI:MMUS, TENN.
The Civil Courts of this Distrtet are now in prac
tical operation. littriOlf praotltued at the Memphis
bar for tea (10) rears, my acquaintance with the
business ootaniun fty• greatly facilitates In the speedy
collection of Claims.. -
.Iyl-lint E. D. F. MORGrAN.
TUE DOCTOR—THIS WONDERFUL,
1 PURE TONIC CORDIAL STIMULANT, so.
well known Europe, and highly recommendeti by
Physicians as superior to every kind of "Bitters,li
tor Bowel Complaints, Spasms, Faintness, Loss of
Appetite, tke. Is now on sale in quart and plat
MA es, and small Sat patent bottles for tbrisibseket.
An travellers - 111111 sea-side visitors, especially La
dles, should The accompanied by the genuine "DOC
TOIL' ' Sole proprietor,
JAMES JUNES,
130 South TRIED street, nest the Girard Bank s
jy4-tutlliat'
WILLIAM WHITEHOUSE,
BALLARD
AT LOW PRICES,
1028 CHESTNUT Street
WANTS
WANTED -THREE UNFURNISHED
good Booms, with BOABD, in private fa
mily, or where there are hut few hoariers. Loca-
Von preferred west of Broad street. Address Ilex
70, Post-office. jyl-30
WANTED -BY AN EXPERIENCED
Man, a SITUATION as Book-keeper, Aceount.!
ant, Salesman, or In any slnelar Capacity. No ob
jection to go to the country , . Apply- at No. 123
South FIFTH Street. jy4-It*
WANTED, BY A LARGE AND OLD
establlNlled Dry-goods Muse. two good tildes
men, eontron I!
ing a large trade the 'one from Penn
sylvania, the other front the Western States. With
such liberal arrangements will be made. Addle ?s
"C. B. A.." YrFaa °thee. ,Iy3-Bt`
WANTED—IN A JOBBING AND 13/-
porting Clothiers' and Tailors' Trimming
house, a first-ehois SALESMAN. Also, an intelli
gent LAD, to learn the basinesa. Address, with
real name and reference, Box MO Philadelphia C.O.
.3yl-30.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE
OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr. .1. G. Hol
land. No comment is necessary: the authors repu
tation as a writer is fully established. E3Terlenced
canvassers know why it sells. Address, Inc terms.
NORRIS BARNARD, Elk View,
je3o-12t. Chester county. Penna.
A GENTS WANTED FOR "TIRE
SECRET SERVICE, THE FIELD, THE DUN
GEON, AND TUE ESCAPE."
BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON,
New York Tebbunetl.rrebponilout.
The most Interesting and. exciting 'rook ever 11111)-
tithed, embracing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled
experience for four years; travelling through the
South In the secret service of the Tribune, at the
outbreak of the war, without. arnaleB and fleets, both
East and West, during the first two year; of the re
bellion: his thrilling capture; his confinement for
twenty months in seven different rebel prisons; his
escape, and almost intracutous journey by night of
nearly 400 miles. It will abound in fit - tiring emits,
and contain more of tile filet, infidelit, and Tommie?
of tile war than nny other work yet published.
Teacher& ladles, energeticyoung men, and espe
cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers,
in want of profitable employment, will Lind it pecu
liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents
clenringslso per month. which we will prove to•any
doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address
JONES, BRos., & co.. N. E. corner SIXTH and
MINOR Streets. Philadelphia. Penns. jets-lin
$lO,OOO, - IE7 4 4 1 N I g i t?ro
e OOO TO
E. OIatPENT ER & SON,
242 South THIRD Street.
$7O A MONTIL-1. WANT AGENTS
everywhere nt $7O a month, expenses paid,
to sell FIFTEEN ARTICLES, the best sellingl, ever
offered. Full particulars free. Address OTIS T.
GAREY, Biddeford, Maine. mylo-d&W3m
A MONTH.—AGENTS WANT-
S.A. -1 .- 95
ED everywhere to introduce the Improved
SHAW C CLARK TWENTY-DOLLAR FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE, the only low-price machine
In the country which Is licensed by Grover Sc Issker
Wheeler 4: Wilson, Howe Singer & Co., and
Bachelder. All other machines now sold for less
than forty dollars each arc infringements, luta the
seller and user are liable iodine and thnprisonnient.
Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed.
Illustrated circular's sent tree. Address SHAW &
CLARE, Biddeford, Maine. mylo-d&W3m
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
R SALE- THE STOCK AND
F Goodwill of a Wholesitie isocrr and MOP.
House, No. t South FOURTII Street.
In consequence of the death of the late proprietor
the Stock and Goodwill is offered for sale. This is
it good opportunity for any one wishing to go into
the Moot and SW/13 trade. The business has been
carried on very successfully for the last thirty
years at this stand, having a line of very good
trade. For particulars, apply on the premises.
THOS. WILLIAMS. 4n.,
jy4-tutus St* Executor to Sanuiel
TO RENT.—THE 2D, 3n, AND 4nt
stories (or either of them) of the store No. 509
COMMERCE Street. Rooms 200 feet deep, with
side light. Enquire on the premises. jri-tuthsat*
RENT $450-DESIRABLE DWELL
NG, N. ELEVENTH St.; 10 rooms, gas, bath,
&c. Apply at Office 4, No 528 WALNUT St. It
eFOR SALE.—TIIE SUBSTANTIAL
RESIDENCE, No. 1503 SPRUCE Street. with
large three-story double back Inaldlugs, MOM- com
plete order. Lot T 2 by Ji/-3t*
se FOR SALE-WITH IMMEDIATE
possession:
Dwelling, 1002 Mount 'Vernon street.
Dmelllngs, 1004 and 1900 Mount Vernon street.
11Rt 2044 Mount Vernon street.
Dwelling, 1501 Green street.
Dwellings, 2213 and 2225 Spring Garden street.
Dwelling, 1803 Wood street.
Dwelling, Mount Vernon street.east of Sixteenth.
14. F. GLENN. 123 South FOCTIMI St..
jyl or S. W. Con SEVENTEEN Tli and GREEN.
aFOR SALE-SHADY SIDE
A beautiful country residence, with fifty
four acres, twenty-four miles north of Philadelphia.
The land is in a high state of cultivatiumhandsomoly
located on the Bethlehem turnpike, within half a
mile of Line-Lexington Station (North Pennsylva
nia Railroad.) The improvements consist of a large
Brick House, with shade, SibrubhcrY, ehoico fruit,
and ornamental trees; a lar g e barn,carrlitge houses,
ar
sheds, Ste. For particuls,inquire of
.T. or F. MATTIS.
jyl-61, 5 No. S South WATER Street, Philada.
al FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT RESI
mLITENCE. on West GREEN Street, with side
yard, 11111811 m with nu the modernconvld.lLCCS.
Apply to h;AhtliF.T. L. CI.EItE e ENT,
Jc3o-tit" 226 S. THIRD Street.
c ARCH-STREET RESIDENCES--
FOR SALE—Several first-class HOUSES, south
side of ARCH Street, west of Nineteenth, embrac
ing all the modern improvements. Apply at 1.1329
ARCH Street. ,teal-Im.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
PHILADELPHIA, JULY 1, 1865.-
Mr. E. ffi. BROOMALL becomes a
PARTNER IN OUR HOUSE,
On and after this date.
3y -It" S. T. AUGE tts CO.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.-
The Copartnership heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned, under the name and style
of POLLOCK & CASSELBERRY is THIS 11.A.17
dissolved by inntnal consent. The business of the
late than will be settled by JOHN POLLOCK.
JOHN roLLocK.
J. R. CASSELBERRY.
The undersigned will continue the Commissionand Jobbing Dry Door's Business, at the old stand,
No. 28 South SECOND Street. J. W. POLLOOK.
PHILADELPHIA, June 30, gnu. j)'l-3t
NOTICE.-THE INTEREST OF MR.
JOHN CALDWELL and Mr. DAVID W.
DENISON, in our house. ceases from this date.
Mr. JAMES W. AUGHELTHEE has an Interest
to our business front July 14,. 1805.
U
START 45 BROTHER.
rIITLADELPHIA, Julie H 1805. j}l-lit
THE FIRM OF RITTER, CLAGHORN,
& CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Either of the partners are authorized to sign the
name of the Sinn in liquidation.
AMARA:NI RITTER,
J. RAY C MAWR N.
JUNE 20th, 11365. J. R. 'RITTER. jyl-3t.
COPARTNERSHIP. - THE UNDER
SIGNED have THIS DAY formed a Copartner
ship under the firm and name of DE towtsrx,
BRYAN, & CO. for the tranaetion of Whotesato
ihodoegg In mitlemen's Fontifddog 1.400d5.
GERALD DE COIDOEY,
(Late of De COllVsee, Lafoureatie, & Co.)
JAMES L. BRYAN.
(Late with Thomas N. !Yale & Cu.)
SAMUEL W. DECQURSEY. Jr.
PHILA., Snip 1, Thai. jy.l-12t
UT MoKNIGHT HAS ASSOCIATED
r • With hiIIISCUVAS. S. BRYAN and JAS. A.
DICKN/GHT, for the eontinuance of the Wholesale
BOOT and SHOE. business, at gel MARKET at.,
under the name and style of W. MeIiINIGHT . CO.
July 1. 186.5. j?1-2t
MR. H. C. }IILMERS AND MR. JAS.
13. YOUNG have this day been admitted as
partners in our house.:
We wilt continue the RANKING and - FOREIGN
EXCHANGE 1 / 1 15.111C*S under the saute name and
style as heretofore. M. SCIRHAZ & CO.
16 South IR D Street.
PnitnitEtoniA. July 1. h3as. jyl-3t.
lIISSOLUTION.THE: COPARTNER
SHIP heretofore existing under the Brut name
orMICHENER & YOUNGIsTRISDArdIssoIved thy
mutual consent. either party signing In liquidation.
They map be found at No. 108 &Path FOtTliTti
Street, Room No. 1, up stairs.
AMOS J. MICIIENER,
ALFRED F. YOU.NG.
JULY I. 1865. iyl-4t
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. - THE
property heretofore owned, and the business
heretofore conducted by the. ilrm COnipobed of WM.
ii. STERR and WM. C. CHAMPION, under the
firm of STERR & CHAMPION, haV been purchased
hyRICIIARD 11. CHAMPION. to whom all persons
indebted to the late lirni of *tare s • ellall‘plUn will
11141 lie payment, and all persons having chills
against Said late thin will present their bills for set
tlement. The business of the late iirm will he car
ried ou by him at the old stand. No. 11216 Race St.
W. H. STEIIH.
W. C. CHAMPION.
R. R. CHAMPION hereby tenders his thanks to
the public fur the patronage extended to the late
te
and hopes. by a strict attention to busines,to
still continue to merit the same.
10. ems:m.l , lox.
Jun - r. to, MS.
GOLD'S PATENT IMPROVED STEA.III
WATER-HEATING APPARATUS
FOR WARDEING AND VENTILATING.PITBLIC
BUILDINGS AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES,
DIANUFOTURED BY THE
UNION STEAM AND, WATER-HEAT.
ING COMPANY '
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
JAMES P. WOOD & CO.,
41 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
B. M. FELTWELL,
jal2-61n SUPERINTENDENT
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N. E. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Importers and Dealers in Foreign, and Domestic
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
WIIITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY; &C.
AGENTS FOE TL CELEBRATED
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and Consumers supplied at
'VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. tjy4-3m
WII . T ne E w V F I re R n GI i la o aX e
f O or F b A ea N tu
ifying ants
preset sing the complexion. It is the most wonder
ill compound of the age. There is neither chalk,
Powder. magnesia, bismuth, nor tale in its comm.
sltlon, it bein vouipo9ed entirely of pure Virgin
g
'Wax: hence the extraordinary qualities for , Pre ;
~erviag the skin, making it soft, smooth, fair,
transarent. Ululates the old appear yoniqi%
homely handsome, the handsome more beautllll.,
and the most beautiful divine. Prices. 30 An ,
cents. Prepared only by HUNT a CO., Pert:Mors,
41 South EIGHTH Slreettwo doors aboye•Chesi
nut, and , 133 South SE I VENTII Street, aihoti
Walnut; - apanan
CAINE' FURNITURE,
DAMPION,
261. 5017111 SECOND, STRIDTP,
are Prepared to follow the decline in the market in
...It Price tif ttitilrFu vulture. Purchasers will please
cxllxntl exitutlne our stock.
CARPET CHAINS, YARNS, AND.
W10:5.,-Large
~in c voi ❑ ce a s Just received and for
sole to tlealers, at lowest market rates.
'ROWF,_EUSTO,N. & CO.,
3e23.-tr and 159 NorthTIMID Street.
THE CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS IN
the 31arket—Quart Capsule Jars at Vper doz.,
milrlete. BARTELL & LETCHWORH - , No. 15
North FIFTH St. and No. Sam MINOR St. J023-IE4
DEAF MADE TO 'DRAM—INSTRU
MENTS to as.lst the HEARING} at DIADEIR
btreet, below Oteetaut,
AUCTION gAL
HERKNESS' BAZAAR, NINTH
AND sionomit writETs.
Limn. DRIVING STOCK AT AUCTION,
Oti WV.DNESDAY MORNING.
next, at 10 o'clock, et the Bazaar will be sold
voirry ironsF,P,
including several tine drivers.
WAbIONS,
mostly of Watsoo's mike, NOne new, and - all hi
Food Order.
'Four extension-to] carriages, one (lc rintintown,
by lingers: Express tangle and dourdo
liarne , .. Whips. Saddles-
Mines, &e., beingtiM
entire ligiit-drlVlng block of a large stable, Tila
whole to be sold without reserve.
;13.1-3t ALFItEI) ill, IIEittiNESS, Auctioneer.
N OTICE. -GOVERNMENT AUCTION
SALES on SATURDAY, Inly ath MD, at 10
o id oe k A. M., and on every Sainrday , fallowing
until further notice, will be bold nt MN:DICAI 9
PURVEYOR'S .DEPM. S. E.corn..r nitnAD - an j
(MERRY Streets, Philadelpha, Pa.. the following
articles of United States Afedival and Hospital
Property. which MDT been in use and anc ay langur
needeil by the Department, COtlgigt lug of
Iron Bedsteads, lOaldrosa,
Dfattresses. Oinir-straw, ) ' ) I S/oves;
Shorts. (linen & cotton,) Chairs.
PillOW Cases,' Househotd, Kitchen Fur-
Blankets, otture
Counterpanes, Willow, ' Wooden, Crock.
DrllNVerh, cry, and
Tables, Tin Ware of al/ dcscrlp.
Shirts. Dons
Washstands,
Numerous articles of v,
be sold.
No bifected article. sold
lue to lious n okeerers wilt
AIcDOUGALL,,
, U,y, 4, Atcd, Putvevor.
CIIA
j5 , 1-7t , Bgrg, &wt. Go)
MRS. JOHN DREW'S
NEW ARCH-STREET THEATRE.
LAST WEEK OF THE REGULAR SEASON.
- LAST WEEK OF FRANK DREW.
THE HLORMITS FOURTH OF JULY:
TO-NIGHT (TUEbDAY). 4,
"TILE BURLESQUE EAST LYNNE."
THE 1 LAWYEREOX i ra .. ," and
I AS A 010:UnItER. 9 #
FRANK DREW IN THREE OHARA:ABM,
With Sonia and mucus,
TO - -MORROW (WEDNESDAY). July 5, MG
NINTH NIGHT OF FRANK DREW.
THREE GLORIOUS PIECES, g f
"BURLESQUE EAST LYNNB.••
THE I,IOSII DRAGOON, and
'I'OVPIND THE QUESTION." ,
FRANK mum IN THREE OHARAUTERS.
FRIDAY—BENEFIT OF FRANK DREW,
MOND AY-111.SS ETTIE HENDERSON.
NEW CHESTNUT-STREET MBA.
. 1 .• TUE. — COTTON & MURPHY'S MINSTRELS
SEVENTEEN STAR riotroRMERS.
TIEN COTTON, the Inhnitithle Comedian.
JOE MURPHY. the Champion Bone Moyer.
New Swigs, new Jokes. new llnelesquee, new Acts,
EVERY EVENING,
IMMENSE SUCCESS EVERYWHERE.
Entertainments select, orhtlnal, and relined. Don't,
fall to eee the C/1711/11)1011 Troupe of America• Jy4-4t
pIIILADELPHIA NATATORIUM
AND PHYSICAL INSTITITTF, t.
BROAD §I'REF:T. BRLOW ALNBT.
THE NATATORIUM AM) THE 4771 JULY.
The Bathing and Swimming department on the
Fourth will he open for gentlemen from II A. M. to
OP. M. only. No Lessons will be given, nor wilt
the Lefties SWIIII on that day. Je29-5t
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST
-11- NUT 'street, above Tentlt—Opett from 0 A. M.
till ft P. 111, Hmijitiolii West's great picture or
CHRIST REaLCTEIt Mill oo jag
THERE WILL BE A MATCH-GAME
of BASE-RALL between the STAR CLUB, or
Brooklyn, awl the OLYMPIC, on the grounds of the
latter (Twenty-fifth (Twenty-fifth and elferson,) 'MIS AFTER
OON, at 2,% o'clock. Admission free. It*
EDUCATIONAL.
VOTING MEN PREPARED FOR TIIZ
Countli tg Horse nn4 thtqliiess llfl nt _ _
CRll.llo.iillEN'S COMMERCIAL coLLEGE,
No. 637 CHESTNIIT Street, corner of Seventh.
Instruction in Book-keeping, Penmanship, Calcu
lations, &e. Telegraphing, on both sound and pa
per Instruments. l's'n vacations. Students instruct
ed separately and at such times us may best snit
their enliven len ee. jy4-3t*'
BOARDING.
BOARD WANTED IN THE COUNTRY
for It Ltd}, three ebiblree, ocroult. Act
dress "11, A. C„" ttt tills ofilqw. it*
BOARD. -PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH
Board, neighborhood ARM r and SIXTENINTIi
Streets. Address "C.," at.thls Office. jyl-36*
TRANSIENT AND PERMANENT
BOARDERS accommodated at 228 soak
BROAD Street. je23-100`
REMOVALS.
-11-wEMOVAL.—CLUNET ,C 7 CLAGLIORN
have removed to Store Nos. go oult .24. south.
WHARVES, above Chestnut Street, where they
will have on hand constantly a supply of FISH.
CHEESE, and PROVISIONS. jy4-3t*
P EMOVAL.-GEO. • W. WATSON &
CO. have removed their CARRIAOV, REPOSI—
TORY to their old plate, No. 1219 CHESTNUT
Street (under Concert 'Milk) where they will keep ea
stoek of Carriages of their own make, nod will re—
COW orders for every description of first-clasn
work.
JUNE 7, 1866, 10.7-3 m
EXCURSIONS.
HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY'S
ANNUAL EXCURSION
TO ATLANTIC CITY.
i• THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1685.
A Band will accompany the Escetirsien. Dinner
provided at the Mansion House:
Tickets, st.so: children half prim.. For sale at C.
W. A. Templer's, S. E' corner Seventh and Chest
nut: R. T. White. 217 Market: A. W. Rand, MI
North Sixth: W. N. - Freeland, 212 Market: J. INS.
Maree. Manayunk: T. Itwwiey, corner Broad and
Spring Garden; J. H. Palley,. 5, W. corner Tenth
and Green, or by any member of the Board of 1)1-
rectors. jy3-2t
BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAM
ROAD,
agi.— gE
TWO THROUGH NORTHERN
CONNECTIONS DAILY, -
LEAVE P. AND T. R. R. KENSINGTON DEPOT
AT 1.30 A. Id: AND 3.30 P.
Connecting directly through to
EASTON, SCRANTON.
WATER GAP, GREAT BEND,
WILKESBARRE, - BUFFALO,
AND TUE
• GREAT. LAKES.
Through Tickets sold and Baggage Checked'
through to all principal points North and West. --
jeo-Ln W. li. GATZMER, Agent:
PHILADELPHIA
- AND REA Ol 1 0 ,11,11 - O A- 13
EXCURSION TICKETS,
0001) FROM 3D TO STIt JULY, INCLUSIVE.
FROM LADEL PULA.
To Norristown & Intek.7s;To Pottsville & back tit4.Bl
To PluenlNNllle 'rant:ulna ".,..
To Pottstown ".. Lebanon ".... 4.0
uenattig 2.701T0 Harrisburg ".5.00
And between all other Stat lo its, at a reduction of
one-third fr the regular rates.
fyl-dt JOILN WELCH. Oeneral Ticket Agent.
- NORTH PENNSYL
VANIA ItAILBOAD. 4 , rit
OF JULY EXCUItSIO:i - i.—EXCUBSION
ETS front Philadelphia to Bethlehem, Easton Al
ientown-, and Mauch Chunk good trout Ist July to
sth July, Inclusive, will be Issued from the ticket
offices of this Company, at Villltll Street and
MOCKS Street, at reduced rate.; also tu Wilkes
harm, good for tell days.
I:xeursions will afford a tune opportitult
for partied wtsliiiig to stead the holidays among
wine of the moat lnlePcattllg, ngreuialle; and LAG
titresq.ue scenery the country.
Nolixeurdlon Tickets sold on the Alta.
. . .
Trains !cave Third Ikea 'Montle:ea streets et 7.3)
A. M. 1301'. 11., und 5,16 P. M.
.Iyl-8t ELLIS CLARK. .Agent.
P HILADELPHIA AND READING
ItAlLßOAD,—Exeurslon Tiekets, at 1?,..1.8,5eaeh
to EPHRATA:m.I LLTIZ and back, good from Jll
Isl to Bth. 1885. Padsunger Depot, TiIIItTEENT
and CALLONVIIILL. JOHN WELCH',
je27-8t (;eneral Tkket Agent.
jki•E , EXCURSIONS TO
• Lasa nuANAIL_TrAlits f o r
Long Brandi will ;care cooper., voila. CAMDEN,
daily (Sand:lt's excepted.) at 0,14 A, M. Fare,
Bzieur,lon Vekets, goml for ihrve EOrt.
train on Saturdays at 4.30 P. M. Beturning, ;DINO.
at Camden at 0.10 A. M. Monday,
je2o-2in L. B. COLE, Agent. Camden.
WEST CHESTER
1. 4 , X 1 ';' ,1 1 9 11=÷ AlcD PHIL AH E lA.
RAILROAD.—YOURTII OF JULNIEXCURSION.
EXCURSION TICHETS will be sold to WEST
CHESTER. good from July ;hi to 3th Inclusive. Faro
forth) Ittceursion, $1.36. lieliets good of Tcalua.
EXCURSION TICKETS to the SOFA/IMO` FM , .
Trvm, AND Ple-NIU 01l UIIADDS* FORD HAT
TJ -GROUND ou July 4th. will he sold, good on
that day only. Fare for the Excursion. $l.lO.
Traltai will leave Philadelphia at 7.35 A. AL and
10.30 A. M. for the 11 round.
. .
ltelartlitig , , will lettve Chad(la' Fatal al 4.37 P. 31
and7l'. M. HENRY WOOll.
j, 30-4 t 41(qwral Sanarlatolidi.nt.
a wa i t NEW TOW-BOAT LINE
,
—D ELAWARE AND Vitr. 4 ,34111 , ..kiii 2 .
wrEAN TOW-ItoAT PANY.—itat.gin4 townt
to and .than riffludniphia, PP do limbo, Balt'.
more. Washington, and littorniediato nolittS,
P. CLYDE & CO., Agents, No. 14 SOU=
WHARVES Philadolohla, Cant. JOHN LAUOI . I.
Snperentendon t. ,lell-tdel.
rat ,g=eq , NEW EXPRESS LINE, TO
ALEXANDItI A, GEORGETOWN..
AND WASIIINUTON, Mitt Chesapeake and Dela
ware canal.
Steamers leave first Wharf above MARKET
Street every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at
12 M.
For Freight apply to Agents, WM. P. CLYDE .t
CO.„44Nortb and South Wbarvv , s, Pbliedelphiez
J. 11. DAYII/6.1M Georgetoivit, D. C.: PLOW:.
EMS t BOW E\, Alexandlthl, 1n111441111
gn ,„,4l=p , NOTICE.—FOR NEW
YORK.—The PHILADELPHIA AND
NEW YOBK EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPA
NY; via I /ela ware anti Raritan .Canal.
Steamers leave DAILY, Drat wharf below MAR
KET Street. at 2 o'clock I'. M.
WM. P. CLYDE a 120.._14 S. WHARVES, Phila.
M H
JAES AND, In WALL !Street,
New York.
mlll5-9m
?M ESTEY'S
COTTAGE ORGANNt
Not only UNEXCELLED, but UNEQUAL LED Lit
purity of Tone and rower, designed especially for
Churches and Schools, but found to be equally welt
adapted to the Parlor and Drawing-Room. For
sale only by E. At. BRUCE,
No. 13 North SEVF.NTIT Street.
Also, a complete assortment of the Perfect Me—
lcdon constantly on hand. fell-ens
gbWRITTEN AND VERBAL DR-
BurtirTioNs of chantril OonstitlitiOlh
and Talent, with AM IC on Busingaap .
Health, Education, Self-ininrovemerttLatan.
agonont and Training of CHILDREH,SO-
dal Adaptation, &c•, day uji6l i f i vellnitß EN.
Phrenologist and Booksellers
No. 25 S. TENTH : Street, above 011eatn!tt.
oell-tuthslyir
4----tiIOMBON'S LONDON. KIT.CIL
ENER, OR EUROPEAN RAMIE for hard-
Iles, hotels,or pi I
ddle Institutions, n TWEN
TY DIFFERENT SIZES. Also, Phllidol
-I)lllSTangos, llot,illr Pornases, Portable waters.
Lew own toques. 101robotIrll SU:INT!), Bath Botlors t ,
lilewhele Plates. Broilers, Cooking Stoves, eta, I
wholesale and rotsll,, by tini niantilacturers.
filimsh, SHARP, & mtuntsoN,
ap2s-tutlis6ln No. 200 North SECOND Street:
c=s PHILADELPHIA SURGEON'S
BANDAGE INSTFICIT'VE. No. 14 North.
N INTI I Street, itbove 'Ma rkvt.—E. C. EVERETT.
atter thirty years' practical experience. gliacttittees
the adjustment of IBA Premium Patent
Gradtattlilit: Pressure Tllll4B. Supporter..., Elttatta
Stockings. Slibititter Braces. Crotches, &c. /duties%
itpartmenis con.bictc.l by a 'Lady. apl2dy
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT
LOANED UPON IIIAMONDS. WATCHES.
4 JEWELRY PLATE CLOTHING, &C., at
:lON Es CG'S
OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE,
Cor. THIRD and GASKILL Sta., below Lombard.
mr22-.4m
C 1 EVAN'S & WATSON'S
SALAMANDER HAEZ
STORE
r
:-' •/0 MOUTO FouitTit STEF.E'r
1.)111,A1110 , PITIA, PA, ' •
- A huge Tattoo. of yauslm,9 4 4 pArps at Wart
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