The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 11, 1865, Image 3

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    ,ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
The Continental.
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0.5. • S Horner, N C
W Rosenbaum,- 25
C ClO Herring & WI. Call
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•-• • ' MITVIUMI J MeChutich, Halt
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• ‘: -,tearns, Boston 11. Rogers. Rochester.N/
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1: II Jarman & wf. N Y 1) Luther.
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A McCleary. 17 N
Sew York
P. Coleman. 17 5N
C.eo Dm:yett. New York - ."1 110- WWI eside, N y
Fint . l, Alabama.
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'Victor Abrahams. '!!":g NashA•o
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crt ,, T Borrows isaril. New
York
1, 11 Moorhonse, N Y
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!invert IF lo Randolph, NeW York
Anm s WI. C tat , ln'til 31 DrVitell, Baltimore
E G o odrich& la.Chieagullionts C Be kcer, N Y
York
11- Knapp, 1' 5 Saunders, New
W Porter. I
orter. New York R IT Ihmean. Ore gon.
A 6 4 7.am:in. Penna., IJ Sanford. New" York
- W Ottothuan, Pen na l I{o:4s. New York
A 7 - hirk, 'Ai 1), Lebanon I j 31 Jones, New York
rhosbaw & la, Belt IA 3T1./1/phis
11 . thinean..Atlanta. -T Sanger, New York
Sant) Lewis, Allem own !It IV liklurers. lehmond
.lo,euti A Stewart !.1 1. Bowers. Hielintond
Nt Leeman. New York ;It 17 Short. Nashville
Wheeirlght, Baltimore ;II MAIM, New York
Andrew Gray, Balt illlOl . l, Slwriek, New York
Chas - Hughes, Ni ii' York kJ 31 l'iattS, New York
W Bowers, Now York it' Beni:min t New York
F,` 1 Pall, liobtoo ; it Palmer, Nely York
Lee. Mass. ;I: 31 Converse. Boston
IV II stowell. Boston i A Ham - atoll Y
WiCr. i•NV York [Geo Patton, It S
It Lvneh, (,iielo'l a, Ca i 1 C Savage.
6 Nlllllrr. Augn•ta. Ca 1) Atwater, New York
Como-ImA, N 11) N Small, York, Pa -
Wllinebheinierar. Ohio !E It Thomas, New York
Wright. New York :AY F YanWagner, N
The Girard.
IV 11 Whutou. E N iS Kaufman. New York
( Aycock. N C
c;+:.` t• N orris. Richmond Ya
s lirml :haw. New lurk.
71 0.3 r.riltzoolri4ol H pow-on, Virginia
; Pi/Isburgiltro MarA7ll. Virginia
Ilk.r V Wiili:t fl Snulmr
tionnisim.PottsvillellV IV Erie, ('a
y 1. Loo,f, Reading+ Mollie Chandler, Pa
A T Milfertl.DE.Tmi, 1' Newell. Franklin
1., `chill. Aileni ewu rl'hos Potter, New York
77* sirteeaul. Colin los 11 Mack, Ohio
N FI7III. S N 'E N 1 rice. 317Felmul
la. N Y IT 1, Prie.i MariOatul
•I A xrolk. i ftela ware
IV IV Naive, s A l'W Yolk.
4 . 11, A Itiereur. Vilnalll 1' itarlaair .r V.
Y Martin 1,/ 5W Maynard. Easton
N Lech. Alexandria. Vii 11 An strong. En n
Alo
I' Boss. t - a !Jas Potter. .Jr. Lewist'n
elt :Marvin & wt. Va W K Loos, Minutia
);alone. Lancaster ;.1 L Wilson. Wash
Pennington. Balt 1 F. A Denew, Easton
L Pennen&wf. N C Ill e hard s ,
Pa-id Dennen. N York 1.1 ti Hackett. New Jersey
.atria. l'ilt,lorrg F N Patteyson. N Jersey
W Blanchard , \\'a-ii 111 Clay Mudd, Maryland .
aud,c nuniehar.l Wash ;7).11 }hrd, Danville
'4ll-s 1 , Beineleud. Wssli . IWu.. li Days. Danville
11 Drorsli, Sock !Livia While, Danville
Jos Nee: York iJ A Althous, Reading
n comer:bra. WYa j.l.slßrely. liarri,barg
1 lint :eke la. Velma i.Tolni II Brant, ltarrisn'g
John 5 Cook, U corgia iSa ml Blum. New York
t' Carpenter. Wash i 5 I) llowe; New York
Jacob IVelte . 7 : la. Cal Paul M Brenan
Imlrew: 1 /i401;114S1111.New York
1 , I. Moore fi wi. Ihl IChas 'l' Bran n. New York
1.1 - 11 Woods it la. l'oma I.lohn Bay, Pittsburg
Miss - Woods. Huntingdon' Dr I. A Cooper. Maryland
Mrs.) Williamson A: son Henry l tell, Trennnit
SMilehell. Pelona 11 Ilw - yri
IV .1 Steele .k scf. perm::l.l II Clement, Harrisburg
Übs 31aggie !Ylewal Pa'N It Crisp, Wasbinwian
lionkins, Jr. Ma ryiand F. eatherbee. i C
4' A llofman :1) S Cardle,ltiehmoml.Ya
Banes it la. iloston LooniD, New York
W tqmonton.llarri,l.g ;Itobt 'rein, Baltimore
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Copp & la, Baltimore
61,1 th, New York
S Rolston. Penns
Ralston. Penny
Jos che-11..1.0)411031.ra.
C Alt. 2.:.ew York
'orponler. Notrark.Ner
1. I. Strarns., Wrnspurt.
A Myers Si la
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11 - A Shoemaker, Tltronel
F Wilkinson, - New York
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!. I tope. West Chester
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.1 liPoid). Yel let, Now York
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C Dwight. Nor York 1 . 1.1,r 111 Woodcock, N Y
1) 6 Dearborn. Va Wm Verner
Clas \V 11 IMprAlaik 11,1 Ilannalm. Chicago
Jo:. Cook, Lantol, E 11,11, Smyrna, 1)cl
The e re k ants.
Schodler. 3llittliel own;.l M . Adams, Texas
J Strang ICapt nominal. Pa
11 s Blanchard. 11 1 C 1M It flail vlu, Mentinlig
1; V work, N d Chas II Pyle. Pittsburg
t ern, Lev: all. Easton II Ilinderian. Pt Carbon
tt' T Thompson. • - 1.1" I Patton, Columbia
1 Read Caldwell. N Y '.l It Strickler, )It Joy
3turphy, hula
!Chas Harily, Boston
Moore, Pittsburg
•Oco .1 Waterman
iW Blackburn
Carroll Noble
it O'Connor. 31111.111ttan"
[V Donohoc, G reel,zborp
!Jos Eckert. York co. Ps'`
i.3lrs Januar. Phlla
"I' Swenk. Stilton
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New• York
A I.cri. :Pitt
Ja, F 1 nlun Lairtate
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II I. - Wrioltt., Delaware it: .1 arr,lcr & la, N
IV A littr . r.Allet.rherty,flty Treliaru & sn,3l Chunk
G Freeze. lllttonottntrg John Howell, Pittston ,
Geo S Syr:tense 'A A limber. Allentown
..111, 31 Muir,New Orletins 11 1; Antes, Newburg
Leihrook. New ilelettits Rev ii 11 Smith. Ti S A
-BF Riegel. 3 , :asion 11V A Athlison. California
J P :Ramon, Hazleton t .l H McCully, Virginia
The Union.
Thos M Rees. Pit t.-borg. A Silloss, Pottsville
T la, ;Jaeon F
i id Talon. Si
_Loofa :0 ,llathers.
31 Guinn. Louts matiim,;Muliiii. Pa
bvo P Colburn, 3lasc it IV Hibshman, Penny
F.ll Sun IL. New York II) r,aneaster no
.]ark sun, Ht.:Wing I 3 A Smith, St Clair
wr. t'ic i Chas F liopetzsth,Penna
11 Danford. Cincinnatiltllco (Cowers. 3lnicev, Pa
11 - 31 lolger. I .J 11 Wills. Philadelphia
Wining:cr. Anent 'n ;11 1' Howard, Conn •
S ltirrh. Reading ;11 W W Nand:tin, Del
31iHer,Laneaste r coal Rao C WOOO • Wilkesbarre
H Ituwe. Ales. Va IW Sharp, Summit Hill
Aohn 11 kimports. Penn Richard Sharpe, Ecklej -
Jo!...1:11loss. Pottsville I
The Commercial.
Showalter. Oxfo-il ;It McCullow•lt. Irashinnt
co I,:tlrs . - ,)y . alton c , Ulicster co
n=atten
Yoinig, Coat vsvillr :11 rs*Mieline.r, Chester en
'avid lhinn, 1 lind lord an Mrs IlrolVer & 3 eh, Wash
avid IV al u in.l :der to 811 Zatlianas, Pa
lhints Wiley, York co. l'a Sioeum, Lancaster
Miss 3.lartia. 'S Ma 44:Alan. Lancaster co
C ll:Mc('onkey. York vti 1111gii 1 , 04110, New York
Stehunatz. Titila ,1) Foulke. Montguray Co
W Ii Fortnev,H:Lrre , hurg TL Fralike,Moutgonlyeo
John George. th•riwrat J S Paxson. %V Chester
.1:41111 Babe 7 ,. ..41‘v 1 todgkin3i, Oxford
11 M Newton, Maryland , It W Levis, AN est Chester
11atel Wright. IV Chester .1,,s James, West Chester
C Beath,. Coates:lllv ;MISS S UPI/UUDS,W Chest
John Ilippre,Tremon t, Pa ;
The States Union.
I , S Hopkins, N Orleans l E A Yarnell, Chester co
W Howe. Washington 1 W Rhode, Reading
miler, Newark: N A Rhode, Reading
h E War.lcs, Ye." York 1.7 rwitkinson,Chester co
IS Al" %VeUellicld, renna'Dr Stockton, liarri•Auris
It Neff. Rea4ing. PS 4 M tn:p.a:rs. aurrisburg
W kPatrick. Coat R M Kirkbride,Phtht4
The ltaid tagie.
t'sntinia. id S ' Juniata CO
fit liner'', Le Val IS .1 lowed, Reading
.1:t, Jew", AllentownHT:o, Krause, - Lebanon
Esterlv itl Van Scheetz.lkutztown
Mahlon Srhook I - 31 Stant, Easton
v liaaman 111 - en Kelsey, Easton
Yerkes. Quakert wit
The Itarley Sheaf.
Lansing. Cap" 1,1:1111.1 e 13 Reading, Hatboro
pt E Mon, Idaho W Lippincott, New Hope
Furry, Atlantic Cie, - Tlt4,s Winagan, N Y
Perkins.Ailtoilie Wellcr,Wdshington
VOnliirk,Fr:inliford
.1; II liedforil,WashingtOn
The Madison.
Pike co ; W W 000111101 it Chillo'4
'has Smith k wife 1i Intittsinan i titrowisburg
amp, Stiles. J 'EC I famitton.Lewistowu
Irs Hutchinson, Pa 13(is1er, Pa
The Black Bear.
-
-Weiler. r Al Selegman, Port Carbon
r-eph Penna Robert Porter
ad Landis, Distriet Schloterer & son. Pa
E Stewart, retina; D it Harper, Olney, Pa
spmciAlL, weericv.s.
THE PUBLIC is cautioned against an lull
atitpt a the rhuto A mph of Lieut. General Grant,
he briginal of which w...a.5 taken by F. GILITE
ILT. 701 ABC] Street. It is a bad toff. The
wiD l,e 'known by thy imprint on cue back.
Jytt.uv
ROSETTE OR WASHER CUTTERS "ATM
ENJVItS.—Two of the most approved pat
kn, for cutting iLa flier er rubber washers for
she, la•rights, Engineers. Machinists, &c., arc for
nlc hy TRUMAN & bUAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-
MARKET Street, below Ninth.
LONDON PATTERN CI AMPAIGNE NIP
ZUS, 41Ild other Ntyies. Strong Corkscrews. Self
"-wing Corkscrews, Cork Extractors, 'Bottle
'lt:tners, Cork Presser, , , S:e., for sale by TRUMAN
• SDA.W, No. 825 (Eight Thirty-live) MARKET
:met, below Ninth.
BEY YOUR BATHING ROBES FOR LADIES
Gentlemen, at
, ylO-at. SLOAN'S, 806 MARKET Street.
OMETHING COOL FOR THE HOT WEATFER.
Something Cool for the Hot Weather.
Something Coot fur the Hot Weather.
Something Cool far the HOt Weather.
hue Sacks. Litton Pasts. Linen Vests.
tutu Sacks. 'Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Men Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Cu Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Idocu Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Alpoea Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alynea Sacks.
Alpaca. Sacks.
Just the thing to Keep Cool in.
Just the thing to Keep Cool In.
Just the 11111 4 ! to Keep Cool In.
Just the thimr 10 . Keep Cool in.
Also, a splendid assorceeot of Seasonable Cloth
-35, of every variety, for title by
PERRI' & CO.,
No. 303 CHESTNUT Street, obore Third,
'o• 609 CHESTNUT St. (Granville Stokes' oh/ stand.)
z• E. Corner ofSEVEgTIt and 3 Lutakr Sts. (Jones.)
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fARRIICEA AND DYSENTERT.—X sure
telly for the worst vase of :mute or chrome Diar
v. and Dysentery to Dr. STRICKIAND'S ANTE
OLERA. MIXTURE; thousands have been cured
't; our Government uses it in the hospitals. It
cured many of our soldiers after all other means
ed; In fact, we have enough proof of the ellicary
this valuable - preparation of astringents, ali
bents, stimulants, and tarminatives, to, advlse
one of our readers to get a bottle and have it
readiness, and to those who sulfur try it dirrctly.
bY Druggists everywhere. Ask for Dr. trlek
d's Anti-Cholera ,Illaturc. j3-3-niwf-ant
1.1c,31. (WHEATON'S) ITCH.
air etir.cx, (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM
' , 1 ! 1 ,"?'• !Au. In forty-eight hours. Also cures
' t yshe" l ll, titers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions
e Skip; Price, 5O cents. By sending 60 cents to
POTTER,BOSTON, Mass., will be for
oded fret. byFor sale by all Druggists.
16•6ttl
TEE ExQvreiT}i "EMAIL DE PARIS,"—
In the general exodus from town to the country and
sea-shore, ladies should add to their toilette case
"L , Email de Paris," which will effectually prevent
freckles, tau, and the dlscolorations caused by the
salt air, keeping the skin clear, soft, and white.
Officers and soldiers, whose faces have been bronzed
by long-continued exposure, will find Email do
P a ris' , wilt restore the skin to more than its orlgi
nal purity and whiteness. "Entail de Paris" Is
especially endorsed by Miss Lucille Western, Mlle
i,:Mrs. D. r. Bowers, and other celebrated
actresses, - whose position renders their judgment
unerring and TaNable. Sold by all Druggists, Per
fumers, and Hairdressers. Orders by wail should
be addressed to JARED & ItENE, Philadelphia,
who, upon application, will send circulars to any
address. jeB-utirs-tf
" THROW PHYSIC TO THE DOGS, I'LL NONE
OF IT."
To make assurance doubly sure
I'll tithe "—rLANTATION
They never fail.
This great Stomachic healer, so long and favora
bly known to the American public., Is just what the
people need. 11 is a remedy they can rely on. For
Dyspepsia, Heart lmrn, headache, Dizziness, Ague,
Liver Complaints, rains 111 the Side and Back, Ax.,
it has no equal; not the least among its virtues is its
extreme. pleasantness to the taste and immediate
benencial effect. Try It, ye dyspeptics, and be
cared! jyB-6t
CII.EVALTER ' S LIFE FOR TUE HAIR Will
re store Cray Flair to itS ORIGINAL COLOR; strength
ens and promotes the grOwth of the weakest Mir;
stops its falling out in three days; keeps the head
clean, cool and healthy; can be used freely; contains
nothing injurious; nal BEST MUIR-DRESSING EVER
OFFEMO TO TIIE PUBLIC: it is recommended and
used by the first medical authority. Sold at the
drug-stores and at my office, No. MS' Broadway,
New York.
assure alt persons the above preparation lc ill do
all tluit Is claimed for it.
jyB-tullisl2l E.Atidat A. CHEVALIER, 21. D.
Two BAD CASES of PILES CURED BY
DR. STRICKLARD'S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass,
of Janesville, - Wisconsin, writes 'for 't ae benefit of
all who suffer with the Piles, that he has been
troubled for - eight years with an aggravated case of
Piles, and his brother was discharged from the :tinily
as incurable, (he being quite paralyzed with the
Piles.) Both these distressing Oft, ns,yere. cored with
one bottle Of Dr. Stricklaud•g Plle Remedy. The
recommendation of these gentlemen, beside the
daily tem inionials received by Dr. Strickland, ought
to emir ince those suffering that the most aggra
vated chronic eases of Piles are cored by Dr. -
Strickland's Pile Remedy. It is sold by Druggists
everywhere. - jyl-stn th-3m
JONES'.—SOLDIEith RETURNING HONE,
your want a good, substantial, eheao, and fivthion
able suit of Citizens' Clothing. Go to Jones,
OLD-ESTABLISAIED
ONE PRICE
CLOTEING HOUSE,
604 - MARKET STREET,
ABOVE SIXTH. jels-1m
KENDALL'S A3LEOLINE.—Have yon tried
it If so, , you approve of It. Of conrße the re
mark:ll)le demand tor this excellent preparation for
the Unir has been solely created by its merits; for,
NVVen once used, it is not likely to be abandoned.
You can procure it of any respectable Druggist.
jyl-3in
Vr PRICES REITCED.
/13P WANAMAKE- 1 & BROWN,
Xre Popular
W Clothing
4:1 - r - House,
,ra?' OAK HALL, S. F. coy. Sixth and Market
DIED.
HANSEIL.—At Darby, Delaware county', Pa.,on
11W nth of July. of consumption. Rachel wife of
'Mealiest% liansell, in the 20111 year of her age, for
merly of Brandywine village, Delaware.
The relatives and friends of the family arc re
speetfuilv itivinell to attend her funeral., at the resi
lience of licehe,hatel, on 'Wednesday. the 12th
one o•eloek P.. M._ without further notice.
e.
01l the 10th rout., William T.
.Alason, hi the 41d year of his The relatives and
friends of the ninny, the Northern Liberties
Lodge, No, 17.1. O. and the Kensington Fire
Cempany. alt, respectfully ialted to attend MS
floral. front ids late resi lience, tin. 003 Richmond
Ii reel. above Marlborough. (late Reitsingtono nn
Thursday afternoon, the 14th inst., tit 3 o'clock,
without further »ottee.
PAUL.—Oh the loth lost., Mr. William It. Paul,
in the Slot year of his age.
Pile not ice of lilt feudal will be given.
LF.M.M.—On the Mann or tile 'ton inst. Frede
rick Edward, Infant aon el.l. ciearge and Marie I.;*.
Klemm.
liltlCE—On Seventh day afternoon, the Sth inst.,
Richard Price, in the 71st year of his age.
Ills relatives and friends are invited toattend his
funeral, front his late residence, No. ins Arch street.
on 'third day afternoon, at .1 o'clock. To proceed
to Laurel
DEL LEliFlt.—On the sth lust,. after a severe 111-
7.1,,.. Earriet. wife of Goo. P. Delleker.
The relatives and friends of the familY are re
qieettelly invited to attend the caner:O. - from her
husband's ~Adonee. No. 2.": t3outh. Twentieth
street. on - Weduesda3 - morning, 12th inst., at 10
0 - eloek.
BITNTING.--On the ilth, Sellers. infant son of
Joseph and Enuna 0. Stunting, aged 3 month 3 and 1
weeks.
Funeral from his parents , residence. Marshal
road. Twenty-fourth ward, on Third-day, at three
o'cloek.
SANK.—The funeral of Charles D. Sank. who lost
his life by drOwniite, on the Ist inst., will take place
from the residenej - of J. Rinaldo Sank, 18= Spruce
street, on Toe. ,1“..- 3norninv,J sly 11th, at 10 o'clock.
The relatives übil male friends are respectfully In
vited, without further nonce.
BLACK ENGLISH. GRENADINES.-
Just received, a case of Black English Grena
dines, at 40 cents a yard.
LESSON & SON, Mourning , Store,
018 CIIESTNUT Street.
One price. Pricesin plain figures. my-15
BLACK CHALY DE LAINE.-JUST
opened, one case of plain black Clutly de Labies,
at 37% cents a rani.
ntisSON & SON, Mourning Store,
018 CHESTNUT Street.
One price. Prices in plant iignees.
SHAT -W II IT E SIIETLA.ND
100 s
EYRE LANDELL.
100 PIECES MOSQUITO BARS,
WILITES, ELVES, GREENS & , &c.
N
EYRE LADELL.
1,000 LOW WHITE GUILTS, FOR
lOTF.LS. 33DIENSE F OILKAY
TOWELS. ne2fi-tf] EYRE LANDELL.
(IrSZ OFFICE ST. NICHOLAS COAL
• COMPANY, .2053 g WALNUT Street.
•
PHILADELPHIA, Jllll - 10. iB6i.
At a meeting of the Director 6 of the Si'. NW ILO
LAS COAL COMPANY, hehl this day. a Dividend
Of TIMER PER CENI. on the Capital Stock was
declared. payable (clear of State tax) on and after
MONDA - 1. the rah inst,
jyti-It'
C. F. SITOKNER, Treasurer.
MASONIC NOTICE.—THE OFFIII
CEIttiand members of LODGE No. 3. A. Y.
M. are requested to 'meet at the Masonic Hall,
B1CIIMON1) Street, above Frankio'4 road, on
'WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, to at
tend the Funeral or our tote Brother, JOHN'
CLARK. By order of the W. M.
WM. M. MARTIN, Secretary.
OFFICE "DIG WHITELY CREEK
OIL C 0.," No. 528 WALNUT Street, Room
No. o, PILIL-IDELPHEA, July 10, 1095.
Subseribers to the capital stock of the "BIG
WIHTF.T.Y CHIME OIL C 0.," who hate not paid
tlior last imtaiment, and taken out their eertid
rates, are hereby notified that if not attended to
within thirty darn front date their stock will be for
feited. Ity order Of the Board,
jyll-12t. J. LEWIS PHILLIPS, President.
.NFICE(VIANTS' AND lIIANUFAC.
TUBERS' NATIONAL 11,01 K,
PITTSBURG. June '2l, Mi.
As the Comptroller of the Curreney of the United
States has decided that the Capital of this Bank can
he Increased to the extent of *200.000 only, and not
to the amount of *400.000, as before agreed upon
(owing to the apportionment to Pennsylvania henig"
already alisurbed : )Stockholdersare hereby notified
that one-half the instalment paid on their subscrip
tions to the New Stock will he refunded to them at
the time of payment of the July dividend, thus re
ducing the number of shares of New Stork one-half
the amount suilscrilied. Eastern Stockholders will
be paid at the Commercial National Bank, in Phila
delphia. - No farther instalmelits will he reithired
on the New Stock. The capital stock of the Bank
with therefore, icesstMl.oW. instead 0f*1,000,000.
By order of the Board of Directors.
,stniN '6Gorr, Jr., Cashier.
TTS} t-ltte, July 3. 184 i.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
Dividend of SIX PER CENT. upon the old Capital
Stock out oil he prolits of the last six mouths, free
of Vnited twx,pavoldc at. the Commercial
Nationol Dank, in Philadelphia. to Eastern stock
holders, on and atter the 15th inst.
JOHN SCOTT, Jr., Cashier.
ALUMNI ANSOCIATION, CEN.
MAL / IGI f SCIIOOI,. — The
Meeting of Obi Alumni Pisbeiatiaa or the Contra].
Bich Scheel will he held on WEDN ESDAY EVE
NING, July nth. Itifu, at the High School litilhnag,
at - which time Tickets may be had for the COW,
leellellea of. CTIA:i. BUCK - WALTER, Pre6itlant.
• ..
DENILY 11. E1)311.7::• - i Secretary. jylo-8t
VIII t,ADEL im LA, 7th Mo..lid, 1865.
At a stated meet log of the Beard of Alanagers,
held this r, It Sem i-funtual tlirillend of FOUR I..Mte
CENT. (egintl In TWO Hollar6 pee , ;harc), was de
clared, Clear of :di taxes, pay:LW:4 - , to the Stock
310leert5. or their legal representatives, CM or after
the 'lath inst.
The Trunsfer Book will he elated until the 13th
inst. - WILLIAM BID IMPI,
jya-thst u4t, • Secretary.
OFFICE PENN MINING COM
PANY OF iLARIE SUPERIOR, 319 WAI,
IC UT Street.
June 17, Mi.
Notice Is hereby given that an instalment of one
dollar per share On each and everrshare of the
Capital Stock In the PENN MINING COMPANY
OF LANE SUPERIOR', has this day been called by
the Iloctml of I>irectors of said Company, due and
payable at their °nice, on or before tile 11th day of
July next. Interest will be charged on all Instal
ments after the same shall hare become due.
Ity order of the Board of Directors.
Iy 1-tatimkt - DAVID S. HETI. Secretary.
OFFICE, OF THE EGBERT
COMPANY, N0..11.7 South FollltTlf St.,
Pll !LADE!, 1 . 11 I A. July 6, 1665.
- Board or Directors linve TILES DAS declared
n dig iilend or TWO per colt.oit the caplfal stock of
the (lan linny, payable on and arlur July 13, free of
State tan.
TransA:r books close. July Bth and open July 77tb
W\[. M. CARTER,
jy7-fit - beeretary and TrcaBumr.
Mf -- DELAWARE AVENUE MARKET
COMPANY.
PitthAnimpiriA,lv 3, 1865.
The Direetors have this day declared a . l)lvitlentl
of THREE PEE! 4 , ExT nu {tic Capital Stock of the
Company. payable on Itiol :Ulcer the 18th inst., clear
or mate and GnLLed Star, s Taxe.s. The 'Transfer
Books will close on the 11th and open oft the 18111
inst. W.. 6-120) At 11.1.1 AM J. li L IN, Sec'y.
OFFICE OF TIME FAME INSU
RANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CIIESTNITT
Street. Pllll.Ainti.elilA, Only 3, Mi.
At a meeting - of the Board of Directors, held Ulla
day, a Dividend of THREE PER CENT. was de
dared. payable on demand, clear of all taxes.
jyti-12t W. I. DLANDHARD, Secretary.
IarTIM DIRECTORS OF THE DAL,
ZELL PETROLEUM COMPANY have thls
day declar.l a Olvidena of ONE PER CEisiT. on
the Capital Stock, clear of State :tax payable. on
rt , :r rZth lust. Books to close GtCaorl reopen
13th inst. G. E. PRYER,
Jl'6-7t Secretary,
W.• OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT
Street. PHILADELPHIA, July 3, 1865.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend
of THREE PER CENT. on the capital stock of the
Company for the last six months • payable on de
mand, free of all taxes. IL LocKwoon,
jy4-12t Secretary.
POSTPONEMENT OF THE
U.NION STATE CONVENTION—MEET
-tieti OR THE UNION STATE CENTRAL COM
MITTEE.—In compliance the earnest appeals
or twiny protoinoot Union men, Citizens of /litterellt
ottlitit, m the State, urging" that the - union State
Convention called for the lOth of July, ensuing, be
deferred until further notice, the announcement is
herewith made that that body will not assNtiltle, on
the day ilOth of July) set apart for its meeting in
the tit yof - Harrisburg. Due notice will be glreit of
the inei•iing of the Convention hereafter.
Th. ~ .1 1 +Bers of ' the Dillon State Central Com
mittee Iv 1 : ,,, setr,bl,, to the city of Rarrishin- , on
the IN ETEEN I'll OF JULY ensuing, at ' the
Loch iii 'Muse, at three o'clock P. M.
A full attendance of all the members of the Com
mittee Is earnestly: rei tl
'
p r6te,
SIMON CAMERON, Chairman.
A. W.BENEDICT,
'WIEN FORN Ey, ISeeretarteS.
HARRISBURG, J one 19, 1893. Je27-tjyl9
litar• 011MBERMAND COAL
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.
2,000 ACRES OF COAL AND TIMBER LANDS,
ON ENE CUMBERLAND RIVER, PULASKI
COUNTY, KENTUCKY.
MINES IN WORKING ORDER
COAL EQUAL TO ANY IN AMERICA.
This Company is being organized nailer the gene
ral mining law of Kentucky. It presents the greatest
inducements of any enterprise now before the pub
lie. For all Information :wiz: to
ALBER'I R. SCHOFIELD,
secretary and Treasurer.
office—No. 22R South FOURTH Street, hila
pbla.
E
QVARTRLY REPORT OF THE
smoza) N A
BANK OF PIMA
DELPRIA.
FEMiIiFORD t July Bd, 1805.
RESOURCES.
Notes anti bills discounted $133,911 14
United States bonds deposited
with the Treasurer of the
United States to secure circu
lation and deposits 3;30,000 00
United States bonds on band... 2.15,500 00 619,411 14
Due from Minks - 147,833 00
Lawful money of the United
States 134,0027 00
Bills of solvent banks 0,886 50
("A51111.01114 2,7 , 19 30 200,303 87
Real estate 12,503 as
Furniture and fixtures 1,235 00
Current expenses and taxes.... 4,371 30 18,220 81
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $2.50,000 00
Circulating, 110t69 250,000 00
Due to depositor, 445.870 47
Bite to banks 180117 50 404,493 07
Profit and loss 20.625 39
U9191i0 dividend , 438 00 '
Due on.rcal estate 2,500 00 2.3,503 39
I, wlll. IT. 1111 AWN. Cashier of the Second Na
tional honk of Philadelphia, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true. to the best of my know
ledge and belief.- WM. IL littAWN, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this ad day of
July, 1865. JOUN SHALLCROSS,
jyll-2? Notary Public.
ira="'• AIREIRICAN LIFE INSURANCE
AND TRUST COMP NIS
PISILADELyiIIA, July i, 1813.
The Trustees have tills day declared a dividend of
FIVE PER CENT. out. of Ills profits of the last six
months. pay - aide to the Stockholders on demand,
oeta.-ses. J OAN S. 1111450 N,
j3lO-3t secretary.
gi OFFICE OF THE li-YDE FARM
OIL COMPANY. No. 147 South FOURTH
Street, PHILADELPHIA. jillY 6,1805.
The Board of Directors Lace this day declared a
Diyidend of TEN CENTS PER SHARE on the
Capital Stock of the Company, payable on and after
.1 !Ay 15111. free of State tax.
Transfer Books close duly Bth, and open July 171 h.
jy7-6t THOMAS S. WOOD. Secretary.
110 . " NOTICE.---THE TRANSFER
ROOR 5 of the - ROYAL PETROL} COX
PANT. will be dosed from FRIDAY, the 7th inst.,
until SATURDAY, the 15th Inst.
jy44ot JOHN GALLAGHER, Jr., Secretary.
MILITARY.
lUNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
— "Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE
CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce
ments held out to all entering the Marine Corps;
glorious opportunity to - visit foreign countries:
good pay, 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
dip., except Sunday. JAMES FORNEY,
Captain and Recruiting Officer.
CURTAIN GOODS.
I . E. WALRATEN,
MASONIC HALL,
719 CHESTNUT STREET,
ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF
LACE_CURTAINS,
ELEGANT STYLES,
AT PRICES, FROM 5 DOLLARS TO 150
DOLLARS PER PAIR.
WINDOW SHADES,
CIMICE PATTERNS.
Al' REDUCED PRICES.
mv2q-kf
•11IERCHANT TAILORS.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
JOHN KELLY,
TAILORS,
612 CHESTNUT STREET,
HAVE NOW IN STORE
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP
uili:3-;f SPRING GOODS.
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 BOOK.
ORDERS OF TIIANSPER.
STOCK LEDGER.
STOCK LEDGER BALANCES.
REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK.
BROKERS' PETTY LEDGER.
ACCOUNT OF SALES.
DIVIDEND BOOK.
MOSS 8.7 CO.,
- - -
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS AND
STATIONERS.
se2l-tf 432 CHESTNUT Street
LEGAL.
AEDITOR'S NOTICE.
IN THE ORPHANS , COURT OF BUCKS
.W#IMFMMI
COUNTI .
Estate of SUSAN WALTERii, late of the township
of Plumstead, deceased.
The Auditor appointed by the said Court to distri
hute.the balance in the hands of SAMUEL FRY,ad
ntinistrat or to the estate of said decedent, to and
among the persons legally entitled to receive the
same, hereby gives notice to them to meet him at
his °Mee. in the borough of 'Doylestown,' Bucks
county. Pennsylvania. on TUESDAY, the first day
of AL GUST, 3565, at ten o'clock in the forenoon,
when distribution aforesaid will be made.
ELIAS CARVER, Auditor.
TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILA.-
PELPMA.
Insolvent Watt! of JOILN JAMES.
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle. and at ingt
the at:Count of Joitx C. B ULLITT and FREDE
RICK FAIR - 1140EXE. Trustees of the estate of
J Wan Ta ins. appointed under the insolvent laws of
Pen nsylva iila. and to report distribution of the
halo nco In the hands of the accountants. will meet
i he parties interested on TUESDAY. AUGUST Ist,
Istl. at 4 Weibel:l'. M., at his °Mee. No. 217 South
SIXTH . Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
011-tuthAt. JODN tiOFORT - 11, Auditor.
VSTATE OF TAKES DUNDAS, DE-;
CEASED.—Letters restithlentarY Upon the Es
tate of JAMES 1115N1LV:i. deceased', having been
granted by the Register of Wills of the County of
tu the undersigned. all persons in
debted to said Estate are requested to make pay
ment. and those having elaims against the same to
present them, without delay, at the °Mee of the un
dersigned. .10511 CA 'LIPPINCOTT.
El CU S3IETIIURST,
JAS. DUNDAS LIPPINCOTT,
121 WALNUT Street.
jyll-0t Executors.
N THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
.2- CITY ANT> CcITSTY OF PIULADELPHLA,
- -
JAI%IF.S ANDREWS, Assignee, &e., vs. ELWOOD
HELIX. Vend. Ex. Dee. Term, 1864. No. 208.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to report dis
tribution of the balance of the fund raised by the
Sheriff's sale of the defendant's real estate, under
the above stated writ, being a certain lot of ground
and brick tenement, situate on the east side of Hol
ly street, in the late district of Moyatuensing, now
in the city of 'Philadelphia, at the distance of 982
feet 6 inches south of Fitzwater street, containing ,
in front on said street 46 feet 134 Inches, and
extending in depth on the north line 98 feet, and
on the south line 75 feet 6 inches, will attend to
the duties Of his appointment on WEDNESDAY,
the 12111 day of July. na..5, at 3 o'clock P. M., at his
Office, No. 116 South SIXTH Street, in the city of
Philadelphia, when and where all parties interested
art required 10 present their claims, or be debarred
from corning in on said rand„
EDWARD MCCABE, Auditor.
June 28, 1860. j&2B-lot
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
my AND COUNTY OF PHILADELMIA.
'Estate of CLARA L. WORN and ELIZA N. WORN,
Minors.
Tlic mentor appointed by the court to audit, set
tlooind adjust the account or NIIIIIOLM3 WALL,
guardian of the Estate of CLARA L. WORN and
ELIZA N.WORN,lnitior children of Charles Worn,
late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, and to
report diMribution of the halance,remalning in the
hands of the Bald guardian, will meet the parties
Interested for the purpose of his appointment, on
TUESDAY, July 16th, 1865. at 4 o'eloek I'. M., at his
office, No. 420 3.lltltAltY Street, in the city of
Philadelphia, Room No. 10.
jyo-ttistu:it.
JOHN BL A CK BURN,
Auditor
N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of MARY S. JENKINS, Deceased.
The Auditor appointed h - the Court to audit,
settle ' and adjust the account of THOMAS S. NEW
LIN, tormentor of the Estate of 3fAltY 8. JER
KINS, deceased, and to report distribution of the
balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet
the parties interested, for the purposes of his ap
polutneent„ on MONDAY, July 17, Mai at eleven
o'clock A. M.. at his office No. Via' ALNUT
•ti-ei,t, to the City of Philadelphia.
iY6-codst* CHARLES H. T. COLLIS, .J.Luditor.
E D. F. MORGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTING
AGENT,
MEMPHIS, TENN
The Civil Courts of this District are now in prac
tical operation. Having practiced at the Memphis
bar for ten CM years, toy aequaintance - with the
ltubluess V01)17111111 ity greatly facilitates lit the speedy
collection of claims.
E. D. F. MOEGA.N.
pnOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN SURE
rior 111 - r of l'lraroke, mnd Pith
-114: Parties and Individuals who would
e , eetire foe Nindlies sluntlfl apply to D. F. 11.E131F.E,
624 MICH :Street. Its
ONLY $l. iO.—HAVE COLORED PRO-
Tocrßitnis itt REimmni, :• 3 1 7 ,c0ND
street, above t:reen. flay' Will pWase you in style.
coloring, and artistic expeutlon. Set speeimens: 11.*
PORTRAITS OF RARE ACCURACY
of likeness, expres,ion, and Vo[oollll, pleaslmx
and natural in arralwement. See specimens or B.
F. I:EIMER'S Lifc-sue Photogranlni, In oil colors,
624 ARCH Street. - 11.4,
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY; my 11. 1865.
M -- FINANCIAL
UNITED STATES ,
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the
undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for
sac of United - States Securities, offers to the
public the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing
seven and tkree-tenths per scut. interest per an
num, known as the
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
These Notes are Issued under date of July 15, 1365,
and are payahle three years from that date In our
reuey, or are convertible at the option of the holder
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
These Bonds are now •ivorth a handsome premium,
and arc exempt, as are all the Government Bonds,
:from State, County, and Municipal tarotion, which
adds from one to three per cent. more to their value,
according to the rate levied upon other property.
The interest is payable semi-annually by conpolli
attatcbed to each 11010, which may be cut off and
sold to any bank or banker.
The interest at 7-30 per emit, amounts to
One cent per day on a $5O note.
Two cents per day on a $lOO note.
Ten cents per day on a OM note.
Twenty cents per day on a $l,OOO note.
One Dollar per day on a $5,000 note.
Notes of all the denominations named will be
promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions.
The notes of this Third Series are precisely siml,
lar in form and privileges to the'Seven-Thirties al
ready sola, except that l
km Government reserves to
itself the option Of paying interest In gold coin at 6
per cent. instead of 7 3-10ths in currency. Subsea,
bars will deduct the interest in currency up to July
15111, at the time when they subscribe.
The delivery of the notes of this Third Series of
the Seven-Thirties will commence on the Ist of
June, and will be made promptly and continuously
after that date.
*938,057 'AC
SG3B,M7 38
The Blight change made in the conditions of this
TIMID - SERIES affects only the matter of interest.
The payment in geld, If Made, will he equivalent to
the currency interest of the higher rate.
The return to specie payments, in the event of
which only will the option to pay interest in gold be
availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices as
that purchases made wills six per cent. in gold
would be fully equal to those made with seven-and
three-tenths per cent. iu currency. This is
now offered by the Government, and its superior
advantages make it the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF TNN PEOPLE.
Less than *220,000,00D of the Loan authorized by
Congress are now iu the market. This amount, at
tike rate at which it is being absorbed, will all be
subscribed for within sixty days, when the notes
will undoubtedly command a urendurn, as has uni
formly been the case ou 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 Banks, State Banks, and rrt
rate 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 delivery of the notes for which they receive, or
dens.
NO. 114 SOUTH- THIRD STREET,
DREXEL & COMPANY, BANKERS,
No. 34 South THIRD Street,
DEALERS IN
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOLD;
QUARTERDLkSTERS 7 VOUCHERS,
110trGHT AND SOLD AT BOARD OP BROKERS,
ON COMMISSION. {el3-tr
1881 . - COUPONS, DUE JULY 1,
WANTED, AT HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
RURAL HOTEL,
FRANKLIN,
• VENANGO COUNTY, PA
This well-known and popular House has just been
thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than
double its - former capacity.
at is pleasantly situated in the centre of the Town,
with ready access by Rail and Stage to all points In
the OIL REGION, and it,s aceommodations for
Guests fully equal to those of first-class Hotels In
any part oi the country.
It has been the aim of the Proprietor to establish
a House combining the comforts of Home with all
the advantages of a large Hotel, and he believes he
has succeeded. , jy4-61n
P i EA BATHING-CAPE MAY, CAPE
ISLAND, N. J.—TIIE NATIONAL HOTEL.—
This large and commodious Hotel,
_known as the
National Hall, Is now receiving visitors. Price per
- week, *l6; children and servants half-price.
je3o-?au AARON GARRETSON; Proprietor.
T HE
,COLUMBIA HOUSE,
AT
CAPE "NAY, NEW JERSEY,
Wilt he opened this season on the FIFTEENTH
:DAY OF JUNE, for the reception of guests.
This leading house wilt, for the coming season,
:fully sustain its well-established reputation.
Greatly encouraged by the business of last year,
the proprietor feels satisfied that aliotel, conducted
clearly first-class, must continue a success at this
old and popular resort.
The railroad facilities are promised to be excel
lent.
Beck's celebrated Philadelphia Band has been se
cured for the COLUMBIA the coining season.
For rooms, &a., apply to J. H. DENNISON, Mer
chants" Hotel. Philadelphia, or to
GEORGE J. BOLTON, Proprietor,
mr9-2in CAPE ISLAND. N. J.
METROPOLITAN,
FORMERLY CITY HOTEL,
HUGHES STREET, •
CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.
BLAIR & BAYLEY, Proprietors.
A. FBRM. BLAIR. gAISI'L R. BAYLEY
Terms, $l5 per week. Je2B-12t
THE .A.I,IIAMBRA,
AT ATLANTIC CITY
I Is now open for Die reception of - visitors.
je26-7u* R. B. LEEDS, Proprietor
LIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
NEAR.EST HOUSE TO THE SURF.
This well-known house is now open for the recep
tion of boarders. JONAH WOOTTON,
je24.lm Proprietor.
CONGRESS HALL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
WILL OPEN JUNE 21, 1865.
The subscriber would respectfully inform his
friends and the public in general, that he has again
taken Congress Hall, this being the fourth season.
Many improvements have been made• ; also, new
Bang 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 Trail a. home of comfort to his
guests. A Baud is engaged. Terms Moderate.
jel9-Ito 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
511..5T VISITORS. Send for circular.
3e24-stath-lm* M. If.- BALL ARD.
UNITED STATES HOTEL
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
Will open for the receipt ion of gitogts, Ott
wEDNEsDAY. JUNE 2S.
nothvorth's celebrateddßald haS Wen engaged ror
the season.
Persons wisliing to engage rooms, or desiring
further in forme time. will add ress
BROWN Sr, WOELPPER, Proprietors,_
jel44m N
* ATLANTIC CiTY
SEA -BATHING.
stiEle TIOTISE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
This Old. established, and favorite house is now
open. It is nearest to the bean. securing Cool
breezes at all times. Its unrivalled 'Bathing facili
ties, its complete furniture and appointment. and
its unexceptionable table, render thus house a fa.ro
rile place for a simmer sojourn at the sea-side.
Passengers from the'city are set down at the door,
and communication with the inlets is had at alltimes
by rail. A tine band of music loss been engaged for
the season. Parties wishing to secure Board will
address the proprietor, at Surf House, Atlantic
City. Terms moderate. H. S. BENSON,
.jea-aat Proprietor.
TTNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG
131tArttal, .New Jerse3-, Is noiv open for the
reepption of visitors. Trains 'care 011 tiatttrility at
tertloon. lit four o'clock', front Ylne-street wharf--
returning. Monday looming earll.—June 10, 18(ti. .
jelo-2m. BENJ. A. SHOEMAItEP, Proprietor.
Y }IR AT A MT. SPRINGS.—THIS
delightful and romantic watering place, beauti
fully situated hi the healthiest section of Lancaster
county, and acknowledged to be the "garden spot"
of Pennsylvania, will open for the aceommodation
of gusts on the 15th of J tine. Railroad communi
cation twice a day from Philadelphia. on the Penn.
Sylyania or Iteillitug Railroad, and dully from Band
more and New York.
For particulars address the Proprietor,
J. W. FREDERICK.
rS. INTERNAL REVENUE.-OF
• FICE OF ASSESSOR OF FOURTH COLLEC
TION DISTRICT PENNSYLVANIA. comprising
Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Twentieth. Twenty-urst,
and Twenty-fourth - wards of the city of Philadel
phia, Northwest , orner of THIRTEENTH and
STRING GARDEN Streets, third story.
Notice is hereby given, that the lists and enume
rations nuide under lil direction in this Distrtot.
Consisting of Incomes for the year Nati enumerated
articles for the 'rear 1805, Carriages, Gold Watches,
Plate of Silver. Piano Fortes, Melodeons, Parlor Or
gans, and Yachts, and Ltenxsaa f o r th e rear f rom
May 1, 1865. will remain la my ottlee for - objection
andappeaffor the space of TEN Daxs from date
hereof. All persons interested are further nodded
that 1 will attend at my (Mice on the 17th day of July
next ensuing, and for FIVE PAYS thereafter, be
tween the hours all A. M. and 4 P. M., for the pur
pose of receiving appeals, and determining relative
to any erroneous assessment.
All appeals must to in writing, and specify the
particular cause, matter, or thing respecting which
a decision is requested; also the ground or principle
of error collard:1111ml or. No appeal cow br, , ortertfined
by me otter lay 111,1 has been Oman itted to the Col/ee
-1 Those persons who have received Wanks for
IncOine and have not responded thereto.
are reminded that the PILX.tVrIILS Or VIII LAW will
be enforced against, them.
D. P. SOUTHWORTIT,
Assessor, Fourth District
July 6, 1565.—jy6-13t Pennsylvania.
HAVANA CIGARS-NEW LOTS.-
Comprising Figaro, llouradez, Cabarges, El
Sol. tual other chOita; brands, assorted sista:. Low
prices; fro]. 4.41.5 upwards. Suitable for retail at
13 cents, 10 cents, and 12 cents':
FUG urr & SONS, importers,
jyl-12t* 216 6outli r/tONT Street.
7.80 LOAN.
THIRD SERIES.
$230,000,000.
13. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT.
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
• JAY _COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
PHILADELPHIA
FOREIGN EXCHANGE,
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bto.vihtv vl tot krcwizi
PUBLISHED THIS DAY.
RiAL OF THE
ASSASSINS AND CONSPIRATORS,
AT WASHINGTON, FOR THE MURDER OF
PRESIDENT LINCOLN.
Complete and unabridged, with all the suppressed
evidence; containing Portraits of the Assassins and
inuatrations of all the principal scenes relating to
the murder and trial.
It is a fun and Verb:Atm report of all the witneBBeB
examined,•with the arguments of ItgveatDV Joux-
SON and other counsel on both sides, and closing
argument otilon. JOIIN A. litigamtm, Special Judge
Advocate.
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Price, 50 cents in paper; or a finer edition, in cloth,
price, $1.50.
Agents wanted everywhere to sell this book. Send
for canvassers' eireninr, cont4ininginstenetions.
AtlOress all orekrs, either retail or wholesale,
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Edited, with an introduction, by
BEN. FEELEY POORE
Volume I, comprising live parts, making** pages
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OUR MARTYRED PRESIDENT; or Yolces from
the Pulpit of New York and Brooklyn. Contain
ing all the Sermons by the eminent pulpit orators of
tliosc cities, and the Orations of Bancroft and
Bishop Simpson. 12no. For sate by
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(Successor to W S. &A. Martien.)
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NEW BOOKS.
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COAST OF SOUTH AND NORTH AMERICA,
with Illustrations.
DIERIVALVS Conversion of the ROI= Elllpire.
T. BUCHANAN HEAD: A Summer Story; Slwrl
dark's Nide, and other Poems.
TIIE 'VOLUNTEER QUARTERMASTER. By
Capt. Rebuilt Brinkerhoff, U. S. A:
NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS
On hand, am] tor sale at low prices.
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Publishers and Booksellers,
Je29 . No. 25 South SIXTH Street.
APPLETON'S IsTEW AMERICAN
CYCLOPEDIA. — CompIete in 1G volumes.
Various Styles of Binding.
REBELLION RECORD,by Frank Moore,in Svols.
MERIVALE'S HISTORY . OF THE RO-MANS—
now complete.
The Agency for these valuable works Is at
33 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut.
apl3-tf • JAMES K. SIMON.
• TYPE FOUNDERS.__
COLLINS &
NORTH 'AREIRICAN
TYPE, STEREOTYPE, AND ELECTROTYPE
FOUNI3R'S7
Printers' Furnishing Warehouse,
Nci. 703 JAYNE STREET,
PITILADELPIIIA.
TYPE WARRANTED to be equal to any made IN
THE WORLD.
Old type taken in exchange for new at 15 cents per
pound, if delivered to us free of charge.
Every article necessary for a Printing 011 ice
Constantly on hand.
Agents for Hoe's, Adam', Gordon's, Taylor's,
Foster's, Degener , s, and Wells' Presses.
Agents for father's Celebrated Colored Inks.
Our beautiful new Newspaper fates are shown in
"Tim PRESS." jy7-1m
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
FINE SHIRT MANITFACTORY.
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.
J. Mr . „ SCOTT it' CO.,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
No. 534 CIIii:STNITT Street,
Four doors berow the Continental.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
HAZARD HUTCHINSON,
AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,
u 2 PH CHESADEL TNUT PHIA STREET,
IL,
AND
103 HEADE STREET, NEW YORK. je23-6m
GROCERIES.
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
RURAL DISTRICTS
We arc prepared, as heretofore, to supply fami
lies, at their country residences, with
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES,
TEAS, &C., &C.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
My24:tf Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
600 REFRIGERATORS. STREET. 600
I'IWOris)OOI,ERS ,nmEzERs.
GAS-STOVES, FOR SIMMER COOKING.
jelo-tt GRIFFITH & PAGE. SIXTH and . ARCH.
EDUCATIONAL.
CALVARY ACADEMY, AT CALVA
RY CHURCH. MANHEIM Street, GERMAN
TOWN.-11. MOE:MAKER. A. M. Princinal; as
sisted in the different departments by ewpc - rienced
teachers. The nest Session will coinmenee SEE'.
TEMBER 11th, 1165. Four Boys, between the ages
of eight and fourteen years, will be received into
the family of the Principal. For Circulars. addresS
B. SHOEMAKER, corner of GERMANTOWN Ave
nue and SUOMAILER'S Lane, Germantown, Phi,
ladetrada. REFEttExcEst Rev. R. Newton, D. D.•
T. C. Henry, B. G. Godfrey, T. A. Newhall, F:
Carroll Brewster, Esqs., and Rev. G. A. Strong.
jyB-stul7t.
PPHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE, for YOUNG LADIES, N. W. corner
of .OUESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets (for
merit' at 15:30 .Arch street.) Rev. CHARLES A.
SMITH, D. D. Principal. Circulars at 122 a and 1334
Chestnut street. Or address P. 0. Box 260. jylo-bn.
TO SOLDIERS!
WALTHAM WATCHES !
Let every Soldier;before be returns home,provide
himself with an AMERICA - lc WATCH; no better
use can he made Of money thou to invest it in one or
these durable and-accurate time-pieces. It is a kind
Of property that constantly returns good Interest,
and its money value is so well known that a pocket
full of silver dollars wouldn't be as useful.
Sold by all respectable Watch dealers.
THE AMERICAN WATCH CO.,
OFFICE, 182 BROADWAY. N. Y
CARD.
FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES_
I will sell the balance of my large stock Of
FURNITURE,
At very low prices, until
SEPTEMBER Ist
The assortment is complete.
GEO. J. HENKELS,
809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street.
GOLD'S PATENT IMPROVED STEAM
WATER-HEATING APPARATUS
FOR WARMING AND VENTILATING PUBLIC
BUILDINGS AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES,
MANTJFCTURED BY TUB
UNION STEAM AND WATER-HEAT
_ ING COMPANY
OP PENNSYLVANIA
JAMES P. WOOD & CO.,
41 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
B. M. FELTWELL,
jal2-6m SUPERINTENDENT
ICE E 31.
PURE DELAWARE COUNTY
ICE CREAM:
made in the country, and fresh every morning—the
very best that is made. Saloons, EXCUrsions, Pie-
Nies, Festivals, Hotels, Restaurants, and Private
Families , furnished with promptness in nuauttles
to suit, on reasonable terms.
EASTERN MARKET
ICE-CREAM STAND.
Je24-lm
SPECIAL NOTICE.-I ( HE INTEREST
of .JOHN iNICKEIL. and THOS. IRVING, 10 the
firms of FARRELL, fit VI NO, It CO., of Platadel-
Ohl, and 'MCNEIL, I.llV.l.Xitt; C CO., of Pleasant
Mills, N. J.. ceased on the 54th ult.
The machinery has all been repaired and made
very complete. lum now prepared to execnte alt
orders for double medium. roll. or hag Manilla Pa
per of any size or weight, and guarantee It
equal to , any matte In the'United States, for strength
and uniformity - . Orders received at the office.
W3l. E. FARRELL,
• 510 MINOR Street.
PIIILADELPIITA. duly 8.1885.
M ACKEREL , HERRING, SHAD, &c.
Ithls. Mass. ICUs. I. 2, and 3 Mackerel,
lte-caught flat fish, h, assorted packages.
2.c00 bblo. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Boll
fox Jlerri»g ,
I'M b0x..., settled , No. I:Herring.
150 lads. New Mess Shad.
250 linXea Herkimer-toonty Meese, &e.
In store and for sale by MURPHY & KOHN'S.
ja1941 No. 116 NORTH Wir.MtvES.
CiOTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK
A71%.:D CANVAS, of all n limbers and brands.
Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Duck.
Also, raper Atutturaetorers• Drier "Felts, from one
to five feet Wide; raulins. Boning San Twine, Re.
• dOILN W. F.VkInNIAN & CO..
u 0341 ldo. 103 JONES' Alley.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CLOSING OUT I CLOSING Our t
CLOSING OUT !
GREAT BARGAINS
SPRING AND SIMMER DRESS GOODS.
CHEAP BLACK SILKS.
pink Silks, with Lustre.
Black Silks, without Lustre.
Black Silks, of every variety, at low prices.
Colored Silks, of every variety, at low prices.
Silk Grenadines at reduced prices.
75e. Silk Grenadines reduced to 45e.
$1 Silk Grenadines reduced to 55c.
Handsome Silk Grenadines reduced to 871ie.,
$1.25.
New Styles Cambria Lawns, :174e., 500..
New Styles Jaeonet Lawns, 50e, 6230,1 Eye.
New Styles Organdy Lawns, 40e., 65C., 75C.
New Styles Pine Linen Lawns, .02)40., 75c.
Dress Goods, of every description, at low prices.
SHAWLS AT REDUCED PRICES.
Plain, Plaid, and Striped White Swiss and Or
gandies.
Plain, Plaid, awl Striped Nain soaks and Cambrlcs.
late Puffed and Tacked Muslin&
H. STEEL LS; SON,
:198 - tf Nos. .343 and 715 North TENTH Street
COOPER AND CONARD,
rawrix AND MARKET.
WHITE LINEN DUCH
LINENS FOR DRESSES
GOOD SOTCK OF LAWNS
FINEST BLACK DROP-V-ETE,
BLACK DItESS GOODS
WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS
FINE TOWELS REDUCED.
BLACK AND WRITE LENOS.
je3o-tf
CARD. ---THE STORES Or
'CURWEN BTOPDART & BROTHER,
450, 452, AND 454 N. SECOND STREET,
Will be closed at 6 P. AL during; Slay and August
33,84 t
JCHAMBERS, No. 810 ARCH ST.
. LTer OPENED,
•
9wlss Edgings.
Nainsouk Edgings.
Empress Lace Collars.
French Muslims for WaistS.
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, soiling, gold, at - 30 c.
Gauze, Doinet, and Other Flannels.
Pearl Wool Delaines, §1 and es coots.
Extra fine black - Mohair Alpacas, SI.
Lupin's 6-4 black Wool Delaines, $l.
Good stock white Nainsook, Swiss.
Btrd-eye Linen, striped Moslins, finest Cambries
and Jaconets, puffed Musllns, Pique, Sec. Wbite liarege and other thin Shawls.
Silk Sacques and Summer Dusters. )e7-tf
SPECIAL NOTICE.
SELLING OFF ENTIRE STOCK
TO CLOSE BUSINESS!!
GOOD-ivii.D AND FIXTURES FOR SALE.
THORNLEY
We invite special to- the above an.
uouneement,.
We have a Large Stock.
We are Selling Cheap.
kvery yard is to be closed out ou or before the Ist
day of &.pteniber.
Silks and DresS Goods.
- Cloths, Cassimeres, Mid Llhen Goods.
Shawls,Cloaks, Skirts, that's., &c.,
Dluslins an Calicoes notch under market price.
moRNI,EY CHISM,
inyl3-2m Cor EIGHTH - and Britt:No GARDEST.
FIGURED SILK GRENADINES,
FIGURED
of the hest qualities and styles, in Black and
Gray Grounds, 56e to 40.50.
Travelling Dress Goods, in every variety.
New Dress Goods, in groat variety.
Handsome Cherie Silks. L+12.50-
VERY CHEAP BLACK smits,
suitable for Dresses, Mantles, and Saeques.
COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE
PRICES.
merrimae, Sprague, and Pacific Prints, 255.
10-4 Waltham and l'epefill Mearned sh/CotipgS 7 $l.
H. sTEEI„t: SON
myB-tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
4-4 SPANISH LINENS, FOR TRAV
ELLING DRESSES.
4-4 Bley Linens.
Dark and light Linens, for Sults.
Drown Hollands.
Figured Linens ' for Dresses.
Wiitte req lie orlLarseilles.
Mosquito Settings.
Pillk, blue, tilierry, and Tarletons.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
jelg-tf 26 South SECOND Street.
BARGAINS.
SELLING OFF
To close business, the entire stock of Cloaks, Wrap
pers, and Garihnidis, regardless of cost. St
3yB-6ta 36 North NINTH street.
4)HOOP SKIRTS. R Q
28. HOPKINS , "OWN MAKE , ' 08 , N.l •
HOOP SKIRTS, the best assortment and hest qual
ity and styles in the city, Gore Trans, ail lengths
•nd sizes, from 18. to 56 springs, from $1.75 to $l.
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, from
$1.90 to $2.75. 1111 - SSeB' and Children s, of every
'grade, from 20 to 35 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 Elliptic Skirt, and at
ranch lower prices. Also, constantly on hand full
lines of low-priced New York Skirts, kid-padded
and metallic - fastened 15 springs, 85c; 20 springs, $1;
25 springs, $1.15: 30 springs, $1.25, and 90 springs,
$1.50. Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired,
at 628 ARCH Street. jel4-Ims
COPARTNERSHIPS.
D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
—The copartnership heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned, limier the name and Mall of
GEO. L. TRAICSETE ,t; CO., is this (lay dissolved
by nintifal consent: the business of the firm will be
settled by their successors, TRANSUE .S 5 FRAM
GEO. L. TItANSITE,
rivn...6.DA., June 15, 1865. JOIN C. DAVIS.
COPARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have this
day formed a rovartner6hip. under the name and
firm of TBANSLE & FRAIN, for the transaction
of a Wholesale STATIONERY and BLANK 1300 K
business, at No. 215 North THIRD Street.
PHILADA., June 11, 1865. GEO. L. TItANSUE,
Jyll-2t. . JOIIN C. FItADT.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.--T H E
Undersigned hare this day entered Into a no
tn•teisgpgl 04e:tVtitleiSll11 ,t g se :7 ,ns:tio,otle 4 1 M
Ram LIIIEIaSigESS, I9OE; 111 ARE:ET St.
A. BIITTNEit,
D. C. WANK,
A. BRIJNEIt, JR.
PHILADELPHIA, July 3, 1865.
THE BUSINESS WILL' BE CONDUCTED IN
connection with lot old established Lumber Depot
at Columbia, Pa., tints giving the yard superior ad
vantages. • jyll-3m.
COPARTNERSHIP. THE UNDER
SIGNED have THIS DAY formed a Copartner
ship under the firm and name of DE COURSEY,
BRYAN, & CO. for the transaction of a Wholesale
Busilless fit (iMitlemen's l'aenteldn” Geoda.
GERALD DE cotras
(Late of Coursev, Lafoureacle, & Co.)
JAMES L. BRYAN,
Thomas with N. Dale & Co.)
SAMUEL W. DECOURSEY, Jr.
MLA., July 1, 1801. fyl.-12t
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST OR STOLEN—A SCHOOL
WARRANT, No. 9 ,370, for 5100, in ffiyor of
LIZZIE I). WEAVER. avinent thereof has been
stopped. A liberal reward ;OR be paid on leaving
it at \o. 22.9 CARPENTER Street. jyll.-tus-0t
REMOVALS.
111 Z EMOVAL.—GEO. W. WATSON dt
1U CO. have removed their CARRIAGE ItEeost-
TORY to their old place, No. 1210 CHESTNUT
Street (under Concert ) Where they will keep
stock of arriages of their ow•n make, and will re
ceive orders for every description of first-class
JUNE. 7, ISO. . 3e7-8m
BOARDING.
GENTLEMEN CAN FIND EXCEL-
Ient Boarding—also, Table Boarders taken, at
2R2 North NINTH. above IYtit-2t*
DAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLASS
DINNERS, at No. 624 South WASHINGTON
Square. Jy6-2nr.
PERSONAL.
IF C. F. CARROLL, OF FAIRMOUNT,
West Vir g inia- will call at the Girard Rouse, he
will hear of something, to his atlvantag,e. yyn.-3v.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
F. E. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, -
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, &c
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and Consumers supplied at
VERY LOW PRIDES FOR CASH. CJy4-31n
BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DETJGS
ROBERT A. HANCE,
729 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Would call theattontion of Druggists, Country Mer
chants, and others, to his stock. of
ROOTS, 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 CONCENTRATED 'RE
MEDIES, &C., at a liberal discount to the trade.
Catalogues furnished on application. myll-3inlp
THE ASHLAND HOUSE,
J.
FOURP AXENI.TE AND 'MEW-FOURTH
STREET NE~~ it k ,
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. (4itestS will lied all the
conveniences and comforts of a superior cAablish
went, with an excellent tattle. Transient hoard, 7}.:3
per day. H. SELKIRK. Proprietor.
N. B.—Families who desire rooms for the summer
will make early application. To desirable parties
advantageous terms will be offered. jel2.-35t.
TIERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS
-A- AND SOUPS.
1,000 doz. S+tfsnxe Meat.
COO Boast Beef.
510 " do Veal.
COO " do Mutton.
1.000 " do Turkey.
LIM " do Chicken.
3,000 " nssortol Snnps. In 1.2.2 X lb. cans.
For sole by RHODES Sc WILLIAMS,
feti-tf 107 Soutlr WATER Street. a
rrIIE CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS IN
TILE MARKET.—quart Capsule Jars at obl per
doz., complete.
.11AR rm.". LETcnwowni,
No. 15 Nlo
orth rk Tii Street, and No. 531 MINOR
Street. Je2.3-11u
BANANA CIGARS.—A GOOD VA
ETY constantly in stare and bond, at low
est eitsii rates. S. Ylitil.7Fl7 ft SONS,
No. 210 Swan FRONT Street.
WANTS
TWO ACTIVE LADS WANTED TO
leant the busineee. Must be quid:, ludeatrious,
end of beat ebaratter.
WANAMAIKER & DROWIST,
Home,
it S. Eicor. SIXTH and MARKET streets.,"
WANTED TO RENT-A ROOM WITH
Poer suitable for one set orWoolleniStachines.
Address w " Power,' :it this Office. 33q1.-2V.
WANTED—AN INTELLIGENT
Youth to learn the Retail Drug Business.
One willing to slay fur years will have every op
portunity of obtain lug a complete knowledge of the
business. and tickets to attend the lectures at the
College of Pharmacy. which will be paid for by Ids
employer. Address, Until the 10th Mat., "Pharma
eY.'' at the of-lice of this paper.
INF ANTE D—k SITUATION IN A
I T Store Or. Commission. House, or any nice
work, by , a colored boy. Best of reference glven,
Address'Cluirles " this office. Jyttl-ittl`
WANTED—BY A RELIABLE
Young - Man, who will make himself useful, a
situation in a store or warehouse. Satisfactory re
ference. Address, "Box .1.100,•, Philadelphia post
Office.
WANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM,
with or without breakfast, for a gentleman,
Between Tenth and Horenteen to, and caievtont and.
Spruce streets. Address, E. T. L., Box hos, Post
Office. jys-Its
AGEN T S WANTED—IN EVEEY
Township and County, to sell GRANT AND
SHERMAN: Their Campaigns and Gen eral:,• '
lion. J. T. Headley, author of "Washington null
his Generals." &c., comprlsOg popular Bing
rankles of prominent Generals of the Union A rniY,
including graphic descriptions of. Battles. Sieges,
Adventures, b.c.; with numerous steep Portraits
1111(1 Bktiie Scenes. 80(4 only by dgnat, T O all
seeking profitable employment a rare thane° it
•offerett to make money. For terms and territory,
address at once, with stamp, E. It. TREAT, Pub
lisher, 130 ORA ND Street, New York. jrii-2.t.
AGENTS WANTED IN THIS CITY
and State to sell a new and very popular Book,
FOWL YEARS IN SECtIA.
By ,J. N. BROWN.
Special War Correspondent of the New York
2rribuits.
Till book Is baring a large sale, offering a rare
opportunity to old canvassers, school teaelters,
energetic young men, returned or disabled soldiers.
,Apply by letter, or in person, to P. W. HART,
Agent for Publishers, Room No. 4.4, American
BOtel, in this city. jyli-troths-re
, AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE
OE ABRAHAM. LINCOLN. By" Dr. J. G. Rol
land. No co»itnont is necessary,. the author's repu
tation as a writer's hilly established. Experienced
canvassers know why it sells. Address, for terms,
NORRIS BA RNARD, Elk View,
je3o-12t. Cluster comity, Penna.
- A GENTS W ANTED FOR "THE
-I- 1 - SECRET SERVICE, THE - FIELD, THE DUN
GEON, A NI) THE' ESC AVE
DY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON,
Now York liiiibmits Correspondent.
The most interesting and exciting book ever pub
lished, 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 i with our armies and fleets, both
East and West, during the first two years of the re
bellion: his thrilling capture; his confinement for
twenty months in seven inherent rebel prisons: his
escap '
e and almost MiracillOit Journey Ity night of
nearly 410 mtles. It will abound in stirring events,
and contain more of the fact, incident, and romance
of the war than ally other .work yet published.
Teachers, ladles, energetic vOlilig men, and cape
chilly returned and disabled °Ulcers and soldiers,
in want of profitable employment, will lind It peels-
Hari y adapted to their condition. We have agents
clearing illso per month, which wo will prove to any
doubting applicant. bend for circulars. Address
JONES, RHOS., & CO., N. E. corner SIXTH and
MINOR Streets, Philadelphia, Penna.
WANTED TO RENT-FOR SIX
Months or a }'ear, a medium-rlzed furnished
bootie; nun-t be between rine and Arch and Thir
teenth and Twentieth streets. Adarea6 A. 6.
W., l ' corner LOCttriT and BROAD Ste- j,e1.0-V.O
820000 -WANTED--BY AN
,
• active, inilnential Business Man,
in the. Retail :Dry GOOdS trade—a special or active
PARTNER, with the above amount to invest. Ad
dress Box 352, Post-otlice. Jyll-3t*
8 n, H--1. on A MONT. WANT AGENTS
everywhere at $7O a month, expenses paid,
to sell FII4'TE EN ARTICLES, the best selling ever
offered. Full particulars free. Address OTIS T.
GAREY, niuderord. 31,tw0.. ms-10-d&W3nl
M 95 A MONTI - I.—AG-IMM WANT
ED everywhere to introduee the improved
SHAW & CLARK. TWENTY-DOLLAR. FAMMY
SEWING MACHINE, the only low-price machine
in the country which Is licensed by Grover & Baker
1 - rheeic tki Shwer & Co.. allik
Bachelder. Alt 'jar iiMA Z
Inesiv * ilohl 'kir less
than forty dollars each are infringements, and the
seller and user are liable to fins aitet ilt . tprlsonmesnt.
Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed.
Mnstrated circulars scut free. Address SHAW &
CLAILIt, Biddeford, Maine. mylo-thkWarn
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
frit REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE.
Attki. _REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATE. REAL EsTAT
NEW MONTIILY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT.
NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE. JIJST OUT.
NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT.
FOR GRATUITOUS I)ISTRIRUTION.
FOR O . IIATITITOITS DbsTit MOTION.
Ton GRATUITOUS !INT!? I II UTIO N.
CONTAINS $5,000.000 WORTH OF ritOrERTY
FOR SALE.
No person wishing to purchase city or suburban
property should fail to get a copy, as It is iteltnow
ledged by all to be the greatest production of the
age to xmrties interested. 5.000 copies having been
culled hoe in one year. Said catalogue contains a
great number of first-class city dwellings. suburban
mansions with acres of land. Also, a great number
or In.liatog lots in all the most desirable sections of
the city.
Any pUrchaser Is welcome to a copy or the cute
/ogue, upon /caving 114110 l; and atlilrosg.
GEORGE C. MILLER,
Practical Real Estate Operator,
jyn-towths4tif 155 North SIXTH Street.
FOR SALE-GERMANTOWN
. Large Mansion and Lot,on the Main street,and
near the station. A;10,000.
THIRTEEN ACRES of Land and first-class Man
sion. near Abington Station, N. Penna. Railroad.
$15,000.
WEST PHILADELPHIA—One of the most mag
niticent Nansions and appurtenanceS ever offered.
inmediak o os s esAon.
ONLY. FIVE MILES FROM THE CITY, near a
station—excellent large Mansion and live acres of
land: splendid grounds. &e. $1:1,000.
°NIA FOURTEEN ISHLES FROM THE CITY,
near two shitions—eleven acres of excellent Land
and nrst-ehiss Mansion; all the modern conveniences
in full. Price $2.0,000.
ONLY FIVE MILES FROM THE CITY, on the
Darby Road—eight acres of Or-rt.-rate Land; neat,
large. Mansion, stable. coach-house &e.; beautiful
grounds:o ears run 111112 o'clock et filet. $1.5,0.90.
THIRTY-THREE ACRES OF LAS live miles
west of Bristol. Splendid 'first-class Mansion, Malt
by one of the firm of Stewart & Co., New. York.
$12.000_ farming utensils included.
ONLY EMIT Alia:* EItOINI THI , I caTv, on the
Media Railroad. near a station—splendid large. first
class 'Mansion, With ' &c. Also, a traa of
land; stank, vouch -h0u,... &c. $17.000.
CHESTER COUNTY FARM of 170 acres lirst-rate
Laud, 24 tulles from The city, very near a station on
the. Pennsylvania Central. Railroad. west of Paoli;
excellent linproyements. Price, $lOO per acre.
N. N.—The shove properties are all exeellent,and
ought positively to be seen to be appreciated. Im
mediate possession of all. GEO. C. MILLER,
Real Estate Broker,
jyll-3t if irya North otx•rit litreet.
in FOR SALE-WEST PH-MABEL
w-WlllA—Nent Mansion and large Lot, S. W. vol.-
ner Fortv-seeond and Pine streets. Only 3',1))4.
Splendid Mantdon (new) eorner of Fifty-lira and
Walnut streets: large Wt. •Onlv $ll.OOO.
Northwest corner Thirty-sixth anti Bridge streets
3tansiol and ihrge Lot; elegant garden,
&t. Price $13,500, 3111.1101,
3yll-3tir 155 North SIN'Cli &met.
FOR SALE.
pip No. 231 e. WeAt GREEN Street.
A very desirable DWELLINO. with all the modern
improvements, anti in good order. Immediate pos
session given.
in FOR SALE-A VALUABLE PRO:
JELL
PER Y, southwest side of. Ridge arenuo,
above Spring Garden street. Wheelwright Shop,
Blacksmith Shop. and excellent Dwelling. The
property extends 'through to Spring Garden street,
t,e feet on Ridge avenue, and flu feet on Spring Gar
den street. B. F. GLENN - ,
123 South FOURTH Street.
jyB Or S.W. °or. SEVENTEENTH-and GREEN.
E. FOR SALE-A - GR,EAT BARGAIN,
with immediate possession, a COTTAGES. and
ONE AeltE_OF 1311013:41). Sithntc oh the Mama
yunk Passenger Itailroad, first house above the toll
gate at the Wissableßon; ten rooms. a variety of
fruit and shrubbery, and a small stable. Will be
sold very much below its value. It. F. LENS,
jyB 123 South FOURTH. Street.
i n FOR SALE— .
miLDireiting 1828 Wallace street.
919 N. Twenty —first street.
4 , 1439 N. Elghat - .
, 4 214 Bramlywine
- 11101 Brandywine.
" 1534 Mount Vernon street.
4, 1927 Mount Vernon.
" 1538 Wallace.
" 1924 Wallace.
• B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH
;y8 or S. W. Cor e SEVENTEENTH and GREEN
el ARCH-STREET RESIDENCES
SALE—SeveraI first-class HOUSES, south
elde of ARCH Street, west of Nineteenth, embrac
ing all the modern improvements. Apply at 1829
ARCH Street.
_jolt-lre
TO LET—THE UPPER PORTION OF
TO
the marble building 619 Chestnut street. Pos
session given August Ist. Also, several valuable
Properties for sale. THOS. H. CONNELL.
Counting-house Dy. D. Jayne Sr Son.
3ys-et. 2,42 CHESTNUT Street.
TO LET-THE Fll'lll 'AND SIXTH
Stories of the GRANITE BUILDING. (for
merly Post-office.) DOCK Street, below Thin).
Also, Offices on the first floor of same Ting,
fronting on Carter street. Steant power furnisluid
in :ply of these Booms.
THOMAS H. CONNELL,
Counting House of Dr. D. ,Tavne & Son,
jVB-6t. 212 CHESTNUT Street
TO REIcT.—THE 2p, 2D AND 4ms
stories for either of Loom) of the store No. 50D
C7031:11.1.1.12CE Street. Rooms 200 feet ileep, with
side light. Enquire On the premises. Jy-l-tutlisot.
TO LET-THE THIRD STORY OF
the COMMONWEALTH !WILDING. 611 and
613 CHESTNUT Street. suitable for any light
manufacturing business, or ran be arranged for Offi
ces. Lighted by twenlv.elght 'WOWS.
THOMAS IT. CON SELL,
Counting House of Dr: D. Jayne & Son.
j.yl3-6t* 242 CHESTNUT Street.
r 7 - CONTINUED SALE OF MOSTA"
1111
• AMIABLE PROPERTY, AT CAPE
ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.
300 BUILDING LOTS,
Near the Bear!' and Railroad Depot,
win uc soul, at public sale, Without reserve, ou the
premises
. ON SATURDAY, July 15, 1865,
At I o'eloek P. M.
A speetal exenrsion train front Philiblelphla will
,leave WALNUT—Street Wharf at o'clock A. - 11.,
and arrive at 12 M. The tickets tarnished will be
good to return the following Monday. A FREE
tioLLATION WILL BE PREPARED ON VIE
GROUNDS on the arrival of the train. A rare
chaptYt le now offered for purchasing a Cheap let for
a summer residenee at Ws increasingly popular
watering place, within three hours' ride of Phila
delphia.
- Will be sold at the same time.
LARGE MANSION.
All that large Mauston ;111(1 lot of ground, situate
on the corner of BROADWAY and TIIIRD Avenue.
Lot 102 feet front, nod 172 feet deep, It has ice
house,-&c. Surrounded by large and beautiful shade
trees.
Air See plans and circulars for full partleulare.
whirl may Ire had of the AuetioneerA, 111. THOMAS
& SONS. Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTII Street,
Philadelphia, and J. M. SMITIL Real Estate Agent,
Cape Island. 31. WHOMAS SONS, Auctioneers,
jy6-thstuttiwthf-7t 139 and 141 b. 'FOURTH St.
12, 15-HORSE POWER ENGINES,
Plorini•. Tools, Planers, Lathes, Punching
and Drilling Machines, Ott-well Tubing.
1?or sale by
HATHAWAY. LEACH, Sc STEARNS.
jy7-11u 417 ARCH Street, Philadelphia.
COAL.
C OAL.
The ectelmated "TUNNEL EIDtiE" COAL,
the hest Coal In the market.
Broken, Egg, and Stove sizes at s7.o° ner ton.
' Large Mt .. 4;.2. - . pvr ton.
' At the MAN'TITA COAL, -VAUD..
,oniees—Fi nrriETll si and LA NC.ISThE Ave.
TIIIHTY,EII . 4it St. and VENN, it R.
,
WM. D. lik.S lON.
jylo-12t* —_, —_____. . _
CURL. -11'\i. 11. CURTIS tt CO.,
LE)11(111 vut scit trY 111 lA. COAL YARD,
1 41 3 CALLOW)'] W. St re t• jylo-1.10
C 0 A L • _BI.7cAR LOAF, BEAVER
- .„„,•4 1 ,rinv. MOIIIIIIIIII LrLilih cool,
.x - for family Depot, IS . "A • coPtil.l ,
14.•1(11.1.1.11 and NV 11.1.41 W Struts. 1 111 ire, ;No, lig
tS,4tECON I) Si met. Cope-tf] .1. WALTON & co.
THE CHEAPEST FRUIT JAILS IN
the 311irket —Qua rt Capaile Jars nt Ita per doz.,
deplete. 11,11tTELL & LEI7OIIIVOIVPII, No•
North TIFT3i and 1:;o. 521 MINOR St. je23-lut
AUCTION SALES
SALE
711Trte LERJIriRSE
T II a W dSANO B St iERKNE I B dO AIkA bt
direction or the Quartermaster General, al publics,
itnetloti to the blithest bidder,.
ON WEDNESDAY,
July Ittb, Thor, at to o'clock A. 3f.
SIXTY-NINE AETILLEIty ITORSES.
TIV CROIOVSINIII.IoIig,4 , ii to fir erlobritteil batter!'
of theist New Volt Artillery, and arelnow offered
for sale, the ttoverniiimii haring no further 1160 for
them. All 0)1110111111/1 y In purchase very superior
draught horses at for than their true value ie
is now offered the the wont,. The animals are
believed to he sound and servietaibte and must Iso
EOM.
The attention of farmers, malingers of city rail—
road, and. Manufactitrurs is especially called to
this bale.
gir The horses may be seen at the stabletil at
11"ashingto»-street wharf, on the Delaware, until
tile day I,l' snit,
Teruo. rosin. United tea rurrentor,
• f Colonel Win. W. NlAtint 11. S. A.
Cl j tVetllt ‘ t i tt ei rtgrtilastrixElAl t a n d p el
aiiMituirter.
jylo-:it
SALE OF SERVICEA.BLE
MULES.
QUARTERMASTER GENER. , OPFICE,
WARRINGTON, D. 0., Julie 25, ISM.
By. direction Lathe Quartermaster Cleueral. there
wit, In! tmld at imblte auctloa, to the highest bidder,
at the tilnet and ploccs VII:
CLEVELAND, 01110. WEDNESDAY 017'5.
I I 01.1.IDAYSII CH,
U P 15,1,-IDNE'tietAA , July
CM:T.ISLX., PA.. THURSDAY, July 13.
II (INTIM:DON. PA., FRIDAY, July 14.
READINO i'A.. MONDAY. July 17,
3 , IMiTON. ITINDAY. July2o.
PHILADELPHIA. PA.. MON DA V', July 21.
PITTSilli11(1 PA.. TIIIIIISDAY, July '47
TWO HUNDRED SERVII,BA OLE M ULES, et
eiteh
_place except ci,EVELAXD, where FIVE
iIIiNDRED will lie sold.
hl any of them were bought In the brglnning of the
war ii,,young ,; 1 ,0••$/111,11111,1 the emotes in All
thvir ootrehee elut cantle& and are 01(11'0110M' Pr° '
ken, be Melted by exerelso. w4m I le and familiar J frna
being, so long fillirollloled hr the soldiers.
Though son nd and servirtable, they are no longer
required in Dm army, and can he piirebased et these
sales at fur loss than their true value. The atten—
tion oflmth minors:ma farmers Is espeelull y Invited.
111n1es sold Angl v. Sales 1,0 COlnlnelici, at to A.. M.
Terms—eabh, in United Mutes ellBllll .
JAMES A. PIICIX,
Brevet Brigadier General ID eiiiirge,
First Division, Q. 11. ti, 0„
SALE OF HARNESS AND SADDLES
QUAIITER3IASTEII'S OFFICE,
DEPOT OF WASIIINGTON,
C. 1e0,•7, 1005.
THere Is on 111...1, Loot, safr, tkllOat
18.0 Co sets of UnitgA 141.1.,s LA IMICSK consisting' of
14:3 single sob, or 10ml-horse
1,144 '• " wheel-horse
11,200 " lend-mule "
5,411 "
' '
501 " Ambulahee Iln r11e55,
lead-horse
and
1,427 " " wheel-horse Ambulance Tilt MORS.
TlllB 11:1111eSS 11a8 110411 fused In thepuhl is service,
but WWI FOrVieettble J.'ur road sad farming pur
poses.
Sealed proposals are invited for its purchase, In
lots Of 100 sets.alei a pwords.
Pcoposols Inns! plainh' MAU) {ltal. Man (Mumma
is 101,1 for, whether wiling or tuml, look or horse;
and, for anthulitnee horness, whether wheel dl' lead.
Proposals :VC also Invited for the purchase of
several thousand worn iADDLES of various pat
terns, In lots of 100 and upwards, 801111/ kg of Har
ness and Saddles ean be seen at -the ( iovernment
.111111, in this city, ou application to Colonel charlea
Tompkins, A. Q, M., corner of Twenty-snowy].
and 0 streets.
Proposals for the purchase of this Harness, &c..,
will be reCII ref at th is omee MIL . TUESDAY,
August I, laas, and should be endorscti "rroposals
for the Purchase of HurnesS," &a,
Payment. in Government funds. must be made
upon the acceptance of the proposal and prior to the
delivery of the liarness,
The undersigned reserves the right to reject all
proposals which may be considered too low.
The sale of Harness. at public auction, advertised
June 17, is discontinued.
. .
The ROC or :Minos Is still going on,
front (lay to day. 1 urehasers are levil vi to attend.
D. IL ltl'L'lilslt,
Jylo-18t 'Da:yet:Mo. Gell, a. 41 (m.rternmster.
fiFTICE OP POST QUARTERIIIA.6-
‘, TER, No. 721 MAIIKET Street.
I'll }ll'!A. Ju1t , 13„1.5115.
Will be seta at Public Auellon, on MONDAY, July
17. at 3 o'clock tt the Suffolk Park, Philadel
phia, the following Government property:
One frame Stable, about 25x200 feet, with Btulle
and IloorMg.
.One frame Blacksmith Shop, about 111x24 feet.
One frame Carpenter Shop. about 10x16 feet.
(Inc frame Cook !Louise, about Min feet.
Twenty-lour small lints.
All tO be 00113 bi (Alter of the quartermaster Gene
ral.
Terms cash, in Government funds.
ALBERT 8. ASME
Cutptaim A. q.
OFFICE, DEPOT COMMISSARY Or
Knslsrc" - 6;
WASIIMITON, D. C.. July 145.
AUCTION SALE OF' 111 DES, TALLOW, BAR..
BELS, &c.
Will be sold at Public Auction on WEDNESDAY,
July 12, ISO 3, at to o - otea: Sr.. at SIXTH-STREET
jI tho following ;trade& MON or 100 i
'7OOl Salted Beef Hides.
.523 Dry do do.
UM Sheep Pelts.
10 Calf Skins.
21,257 pounds Beef Tallow.
11.840 pairs Beef Horns.
20.53 i gallons Neatsfoot Oil.
1,000 pounds Tallow. Crackling&
3,170 Flour Barrels, (2 beads.)
1,900 Pork do do.
1,100 1111C011, rook, Fhb, Coffee, and Vlueguj
Barrels,
cords no.vvel Staves old Headings,
TCI3IIB — C4BII, tu Government funds.
(1. lIELL,
jz.ll-.5t Lieut. Colonel and Com. of Subsistence.
NOTICE.—GOVERNMENT AUCTION
SALES on SATURDAY, July Ath 1805 4 at 111
o'clock A. M., and on every Saturday' following,
until further notice, wilt he sold at MEDICAL
PURVEYOR'S DEvar, S. E. corner BROAD and
CHERRY Streets, Philadelphia. Pa., the foltowinr
articles of United Stated Medical and Itosplted,
Properly, Mile]] hare Deen 10 MC and are no longer
needed by the DeparilliCilt, consisting of
Iron Bedsteads, Caldrons,
Mattresses, (hair-straw.) Stores,
Sheets, (Snell & cotton,) Chairs,
Pillow Cases, Household, Kitchen Fur.
Blankets, niture, -
Counterpanes, Willow, Wooden, Crock..
Draworkl a cry. and
Tables, Tin Ware of all &scrip-
Shirts, lions
Washstands,
llianncroas :articles of vii
be sold.
No Infected articles sold
ODA
jy4-7t Surg, &Bvt. Cot
lue to llonsekeeperg will
MoDOITUALTh s
. U.B. A. 3ted. Purveyor,'
AMUSEMENTS.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S
.L-La- NEW-ARCH
STREET THEATRE.
FIRST N tams OF ETTIE DENDERSOM
MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS,
"MILLY;" Oil, THE MAID
WIT It TILE MILLICING PAIL,
KATT)! 0 b . HEAL,
AND THE IIONNIE FISH . WIFE.
ETTIE lIENDEitsoN IN Friuli CIIARAOTERS.
ItV.NEVIT OP ETTIE ITENDLIP3OI,I,
NyTr E, CIIESTNUT-STREET THEA-
WILL VEOPEN .
On MONDAY EVENING, July 11,
With Bourivattit's Great - Irish Drama
AIIRAII NA POGITE. Jylo-6t
FAIRM 0 UN T WATER-WORKS,
(1V I RE BRIDGE.)
AFTER:V/0N CI FSI!EIiT6 EVERY DAY,
From to 7 o'vlo,k.
HASSLER'S GRAND MiLITAIrir BAND.
Programnws or Music iseued
The Arch. Vine, and Callowhill-street can riot dt»
reel to the place. jylo-66
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST
NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9A. M.
till 6P. M. Ileu_lamin Wet's great plottere of.
CIMIST ItEJECTED still on. Exhibition.
EXCURSIONS,
rizrawz CAPE MAY,
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD.
FROM FOOT OF WALNUT STREET, AT
8.30 A. M. 9 at I'2 unit AND EXPRESS. Du.
31,
2.30 P. M., SSENGER, Due at 6.4$ P.
4.30 P. M., EXPRESS. Due at 7.4 t P. X.
rare, $3.00. Servants, tt2.00.
EXCURSION TICKETS, va,oo. Coupon Tickets,
to be WO uy one pekeoe only, 10 for *25,00,
Passengers and Baggage taken to and Prom thin
Island and Ration without additional (Marge.
Freight ()shy from Sandford's Wharf, below
Spruce street.
Returning Trains lease CAPE MAY at 5.80 A. AL,
Mail; 8 A, 3.1, Express; 5 Aeuennuodatton:
8.20 A. M., Freight.
J. VAN RENSSELAER, Supt.
PHILADELPHIA., July 5, 3.965, jyB-4sol
CAMDEN AND AT
LAN TIC It IILtROAD.
A RAN (I EMEN T.
THROUGH - IN TWO HOURS.
• On and after SATURDAY, July Ist, 1865, FIVE
trains daily to Atlantic City, and one on Sunday.
TRAIZ,S LRANE VINE-STREET vuitity
1041'011(ms:
Special Excursion : :,,,.... ~,,,,,,,,, i , 9 . .n0 A. M.
Mal Train i. 35,) A. M.
Freight, with Passenger Car atlitelieti.... 11,15 A. M.
Express (throu:y!) in two hours) 2.00 P. X.
Atlantic ACeffirllll , lbltioll 4.15 P. X.
PETUHNINtI, bIEAVE ATLANTIC.
Atlantic Accommodation 5,47 A. M.
Express (through in twu hours) 7.08 A, M.
Freight, with _Passenger Car attnelied....ll.47 A. M.
Mall Train 4.43 P. M.
bpecial Excursion 6.18 P. M,
SUNDAY MAD , TUAIN,
Leaves Vine.street Ferry at 40 A. Ma
Returning, leaves Atlantis at 4.43 P. ht..
Fare to Atlantic, V. Itoutith4rln Tickets, good
only for the day and train on witlelt they aro Issued,
3. ,
JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION.
• - - - - - - -
Leave Vine-street Ferry at &al P. M.
Leave Jaekson at 6.28 A. .
EXTRA lIADDONFIELD TRAINS.
Leave fine-street Ferry at 10.15 A. M. and 1.15 P. M.
Leave iladdonlield at 11.1:, A. M. 11.1111 2,4 P. M.
N. B.—Freight mat be delivered at CoOper , er
Itc fore IS o'clock- P. t sure Gesola . g down
the next day'. 1101 1 N Go DIVIAPI.C.
Agent.
CITY,Tu
EXCURSION TO u
1 stAY July 1. tlk, under the auspices of ILEDDLNU ,
enuiten.
. . .
The M. E. Church at Atlantic for our ACeOll.llllO.
dation during the day.
Tickets, *i.so; Children, 75 cents.
lasi boat leaves VINE-STREET Wharf at stx.
Our friends Invited. Jyll-21•
_ ai gga EXCURSIONS TO
LONG BRANGll, — Trainfor
Long Brant* n itt letLy Mi e C(Apbt , Put tit, anLint
dully (Sundays excepted.) at 0.15 A. rare, .
Excursion Tickets, good for three days, extra,
train on Saturdays at 4.30 I'. M. Returning, arrive.
at Camden at 0.10 A. M. Monday.
je26-21u L. It. COLE, Agent, Camden.
KmKEI
Lar ia t GRAND EXCURSION,.
The new nail swift
• ST KAM f: MET NOR,
IV. ! ,%,A. Leung,
will
Make
a l iNV l7 . l .r, ditiV 12til, 1805,
FORT DELAWARE, •
Lei:vine tktegargeea Witarr at A. M .
' seel oil d wharf below Areli St. nt AL
Christian-street wharf at S.IBA. N.
Touching at It 11. LINGSPORT, PENNSGROVE.
11111 i I'IO.NSVILLE,
Returning, leaves Fort Delaware at MO P. M..
touching ut the above-unwed Places.
nosons will have ample Uwe to visit the Interior
of the Fort.
Refreshments will be had at the Fort and also OA.
the boat,
jpStiir
Cotpt. .T. Q. A. DENNY.
• WRITTEN - AND VERBAL DE
, 4(lllPrioNs of Character, fIonaDDIDOI4
Y' a nd Talent. with ADVICE' on Business,
health, Education. Srlf.intnrovennint,_Man•
aPh. tigement anti Training of CIIILIDIEN, So.
dal Adaptation, Se., day mot evelllag, by
.1011 X L. VATEN,
Intrenologiat and Bookseller,
No. 21 S. TENTH. btreut, above Cliestunt.
oellettillislylf
- - ff-fli
ESTEY'S
COTTAGE ORGANS.
Not only UNEXCELLED, bin 1310:91)ItTiloBP.hs
purity Of Tone pool rower,. designed especially rate
Churches and Schools. but foetid to be MU/My well
adapted to the Parlor and Drawing-Room. For
sale only by E. M. IiEUEE,
O. 13 North SEVENTH Street.
Also, a complete ItssortumAt Of Uty A'vrfect Me
-20.1011 ettnatuntly ou Land.
04 4 14
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