The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 13, 1865, Image 3

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RSDAY, JULY 13, 1661
to from lieu' York to the West.
busio,,,, of the country increases,
°P are Openthgto meet the demands
travel, Among these iS a route
,ni New York to the city of Erie, by
fo 0 New Jersey Central, the Lehigh
ti the Catawissa railroads. There is
enneetion formed with these roads
hiladelPhia and Eric, and fast trains
put on, which will take through pas
. o the West as expeditiously and plea
. by any other route. There is also the
of a large amount of traille coming to
Jr by way of the blizes, with merchan.
eturn. At the present time some
undred barrels of oil are taken Oyer
da daily with the promise of a large
And as the route will shortly be
i/t forty miles nearer to Erie than
Now. York city, there is no
• doubt lint that are long it will be
ereat popular line to the West.
..N ALE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNBYL
Wt: have received the announcement
Ntrcath annual session of the Female
College of Pennsylvania. Fifteen
yr elapsed since this institution first
charter as a college, and an
its first session. Since that time,
•ht ladies have received its diploma,
est eye times that number have ma
d and attended its lectures. litany
initiates of this worthy institution are
successfully engaged in practice, and
ye earned for themselves that fame and
in society for which theyselaborions
hlany ladies, although not intending
ice medicine, have attended the leo
a part of their g,eneral education, and
ns of fitting them more fully for the
duties of life.
rein Doesz AT SARATOGA.—ThC fol
. out of the company engaged by Mr.
t the Opera House, Saratoga:
Jordan, of the Emily Jordan and
catibimition ; Miss Rose Eytingc, of
lack, Davenport, and Rose Eytinge
tiou ; Miss Fanny Morant, of Watiack's
New York; Miss Lizzie Price, of Mrs.
v's Arch-street Theatre, Philadel
ss Eliza Newton, of Mrs. John Wood's
New York; Mrs. M. E. Chapman, of
Chestnut-street Theatre, Philadel-
F. Rea, Olympic Theatre ; Miss Mar
_tou Museum; Miss Bendritt, Niblo's
Mrs. De Groat, Broadway'Theatre
Lawlor, of the Emily Jordan and
ouiduation : Mr. 0. IL Clarke of the
moody combination; Mr. W. a. Chap
. rover's Chestnut-street Theatre, Phi
: : Mr. Edward Lamb, of Niblo's Gar
he Olympic, New York ; Mr. William
the Boston Theatre; Mr. C. P. De
the Broadway Theatre, New York;
f Rockwell, Olympic Theatre, New
r. James Reilley,Roliday-strect Thea
imore ; Mr. J. F. Dalv, Chestnut-street
rinhulelphia• Mr. Robert Eberle, of
on Museum, stage director.
orchestra engaged for the season at
Mr. .C. C. Koppitz, of Grover's Thee,
biagtou,D. C., conductor; Mr. Boehm,
ieuhauer, Mr. Eller, Mr. Weisgarber,
. ! r, Mr. Allen, Mr. Stein, Mr. Brainier,
t, Mr. Nenendorlf, Mr. Ludwig; Mr.
r. Schmidt, - Mr. Bernstein Mr. veiza,
opler, Mr. Walstein, Mr. Erutger, of
•nl Italian and Grand German °peril
3, Academy of Music, New-York.
~150-PLACE AMUSEMENTS.—Dr. Bra
$ Erttnce, has just brought out an en
yolume on sea-bathing, which con
lily hints Of value to those now de
la the watering-places. Thus, what
regard to balls at the French resorts
lv equally well to ours. We quote:
amusements which are in vogue at
side dancing is the most - dangerous,
unhappily, the most resorted to.
iit which exercise and bathing have
iadneed,. and the excitement of the
4 of the skin which the salt water has
cd, render, eSpeciully children of
e, quite unable to stand the drain of
e perspiration which these balls often
to say nothing of the ill effects of late
d of the respiration of air charged
emanations from great numbers of
`and further vitiated by a number of
a,. After having taken all possible
t their little clutges should breathe
ort the health-giyingbreath of heaven
- hat 'madness can equal the folly of
hem to inhale, for several hours at
i atmosphere polluted with deadly
nu m: Mysisnr.—We heard lastnight
mysterious affair, which occurred on
•ihrg;hatu bridge, about seven o'clock
young. It appears that two men,
the bridge, heard awoman scream,
out, " Don't throw me overt dorVE
nu:" or - words to that effect, and that,
erring to the spot from whence the
ceded, they met two men, who passed
nit remark. The matter seemed so
hat the parties who heard the screams
sled to know how to act. They saw
wrong, and could not, therefore, tax
with anything improper; but they
salve they liesAA the screams, and
under the belief at this moment that
y was certainly thrown Ott - thellrittge.
rricd to the end of the bridge, how
. told several persons there what had
,among others one of our carriers,
.111 we hare the story. There may, or
lie something in the statement, and
ion it simply for the benefit of the
he will doubtless give the matter s a
-tigation.—PitisbwrgPost,rith.
Deor OF WATER," ETC.—The town of
y, in Connecticut, has the most
d extensive manufacture of brass ar..
• nv place in the country, or perhaps
oriel; and all spring from one man
Set of brass buttons for his own wear.
rather an ingenious man, and he
a could make a set of brass buttons
Lau he could buy them. He punched
tanks from a piece of sheet brass,
em up very nicely in a lathe, soldered
hem, and bad them sewed upon his
is of his neighbors then requested
alie sets of buttons for them, and he
drawn into the manufacture. His
was followed by others, and from
I beginning has grown the extensive
nufactures of Waterbury.
ay of A. ltaLte.—lt will be remem
at when the rebels made their last
Maryland, the dwelling of Hon.
W
ir, near Washington was sacked.
her artielerr, stolen by the rebels, wae
t, Manly valued as a memento, be.
o trio (laughter of Mr. Blair. The
nuous elforts had been made to re
article, but without avail. The mat
, artily entrusted to Charles P. Bar
ber of the 162 d New York State Vol
at who has been on detached service
a Virginia for the past year, and on
tic 2.lth,lic discovered the bracelet
wri4t of a 'young lady attending
Winchester, lia. It was immediate
to Burnett, and is now in the posses-
Ire llbrr.
6rour.--3f. de Boussanelle captain
yin the regiment of Beauvillars,re.
)pis "Military Observations :” "That
orse of his company, that was very
full of mettle, had his teeth all of a
worn down that he could not chew
corn ; anti that he, was fed for two
ad would still have been so had he
) by two horses on each side of him,
hi the same manger; that these two
uw hay from the same rack, which
wed and afterwards threw before
they, did the same with the oats,
cy ground very small, and also put
This was observed and witnessed
61e company of cavalry,officers and
ervin, director of the Institution des
t hegues, at Lyons, has communi
-meeting, at the Sorbonne, some cu
i,ties on stammering, embracing a
ten years from 1852 to 1862, and de
trustworthy archives of the Minis
• They show that within that period
~ , i i, e ven hundred and seventy-three
were exempted from military ser
',nn or stammering. M. Chervin
s 'sport a map of the geographical
of stammerers in France,-which
the north contains fewer sufferers
lirmity than the south; the north
-
most free from this defect, and the
lost afflicted.
rrx- ITFANCS.
T FITTING SHIRT OH TIER eels 38 " The
Pattern Shirt," made by John C.
t the old stand, Nos.l and 3 North
et. Work done by hand in the beat
hit warranted to give satisfaction.
of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
surpassed. Prices moderate.
NINESE SUN HAT," geld by Wood &
Chestnut street, is the most popular
the season. The entire stock of
Fancy Goods of this hoube is now
aL much below cost.
TO THE BEA•BHOEE . Should - provide
BATHINO Dmesarg from
SOEN C. .A.rennaonlg,
Nos. 1 and 3 Worth Sixth street
fiISSUD honeysuckle diffuses a plea.
'ince, but its aroma has not the
tailless of Thelon's "Night-Bloom
" That marvellous scent, voluptu
too Powerful, seems closely akin
ant charm with which Nourmahal
er liege lord in "The Light of the
,old everywhere.
'4l FURNISHING GOODa.-- - Mr.George
• °stunt street, has a handsome es
, ovelties in Shirting Prints, beau.
ravats, Summer Under.elothing,
,orated "Prize Medal" Shirt, in
r. John F. Taggart, is unequalled
• in the world,
It ix A MEXICAN a recent
ion in 21exico, the Emperor Max
(l-brimmed hat of Ordinary Meat_
knit the size of our parlor centre.
irk blue roundabout, with velvet
k pantaloons, with little silver
wn the sides—a Mexican rig
It was picturesque, eertainin
tongrueus. lie would have loOked
in an elegant snit such as they
s e Brown-Stone Clothing Mall of
Vilscm, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut
PABLE,-The immense and unlver
for thefragrant Sozodont, is a mar
inate of dentistry. It exceeds that
dentifricea combined. Neither
be stomach, nor othor eorres
wkent generated by indigestion,
set of teeth regularly purified by
it vegetable, antiseptic and preset ,
jyl.l-tuths3t
ow comes the season of
, eseridde. Let everybody know,
th!tcher's Lightning Fly-Killer will
l ohilate them. Use it, and rest
.i.ecairely through the summer
UY druggistg and "dealers overy
le2erm- t
FOUR STEGIK & Co.'s Purges (little used) for
sale at bargains. These pianos have been used
during the past winter and spring at Concerts,
at public halls, anti in private houses; ' and
show no marks of use. Price AM lose than
new Ones of same style, though all new ones
have been rca need diri, J. E. Goyim,
je21.36t seventh nand Chestnut streets.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
The G
4 7 Inr , el r
New
i Y ork
( o rk
F DleCahe. New York
.1 II Swan, NeW York
W Swan, New York
Geo Mears, Penna
It trawford, Lock Haven
P llossertnan, Penna
O D Eatterlee, Lock Hav
R Davidson, Penna
Gen H B Banning, U S A
McDonald, Pirtabarg
T. N Farrell, Lanreneeve
B Marshall. Penna
A 'W Wilson, Penna
G W Gnyst, ClnchinaD, o
W K Loos
J J Dull, Harrisburg
Miss J Torrence, Ohio
M Pigeon, Montree
J H Itillotson, Montreal
W W Wright, Delaware
H W Wharton, US A
H C Wharton. U S A
J liermode, Baltimore
T L Kermode, Baltimore
Jonas A Brown, Boston.
Mr Thornton & la,Boston
.J Hamilton, Carlisle
A D Bassett, New York
Miss N Wharton
it Messaiman, Marietta
P l; Thompson, Boston
W Barkley, New York
Mr T Morton & la, N Y
petts, Delaware
.7 Fraley, Easton
P W Burke, New York
, A Blodet, New York
i risme Colts, Wheeling
P Simpson, M Chun]:
T Tilgionart:Maryland
W C Sltian, New ,Versey
An Wheaton, jersey City
E R Thomas New York
M Patton, Boston
M Healy
IA Dodge, 011 City
Willllams, Delaware
H A Clark,Massaeltusetts
IWin Parlornan
Mrs Cooper, New Jersey
B Kro gutmt. Boston.
11 H Tueker, Boston
W T Morrison, Prima
1) Mumma & la. Harrlshg
.1 11 Ziegler, Harrisburg .
MSchall, New York
Jelly Easton
14 A Sage. Easton
I) L Cuukle, Bork Istunti
S C Humes, Cfilei on ati
B F Arrington, N Caroni.
Thos Little. Sr, Pittsburg
S Bassett, Kentucky
Slaughter Bassett, Ky
H WHiggins, Kentucky
E Greenbaum, Baltimore
H Carlisle, Chillicothe
John Met/Ines, Boston
H it Glover. Boston
Will BrOmit
Col H G Williams, Va
J E Strawn, Illinois
J x Cantwell, Bucks co
A (i t Day's, Becks Co
1 - t Porter & tai Meytaittl
Gen S Dodge, U S A
H Garrett Erie.
Penna
LB Rosa,
L Carl, York, Pa
S C Caldwell, Harrisburg
Col J Bleakley, Penna
J C Porterfield. Penna
Follansbee. Pittsburg
J V Craven, Salem, N J
Jar Livingston, N York
J H CrliVell,Wa6hinpson
J Parker, Bedford, MD
A Kuapp, New York
C P Lindley Now York
A Getty, Philadelphia
D M Wlittney, - 14 Fork
11 Noldd, Titusville
E &hail, Pittsburg
B II Pennington, Balt
J K Spangler, Penna
Dr C J Keunetby & la
B•Granger & la,Harrisb , g
J 12 Ely} - Harrisburg
Mrs H Conrad, New York
T K Conrad, New York
'P J Yorke, Jr, N Jersey
R W erttersoerg, N York
S Strickland, heading
4 Collins, Penult
, .
E O Jordin;liarrisburg
R 0 Barkley & la, S C
R H Cummins, Wllmlngln
C Watklusjllelaware
tinental.
A N Wilson Savannah
W C Ashwlll, Baltimore
C Douglas,New York
Clark Ewing Titusville
J Ci Brown, Union, Pa
Asay & fam, Citleago
T NV Davis, Pittsburg
F Hausman, Pittsburg
C A Kellen, Pittsburg .
Alex Reynolds & wf, Pa
Mrs John Snyder, Penna.
Mast J P
S Singer, enna
Alex H Miller & wf, Pa
H Hays & wf, Pittsburg
And Watson & wf, Penns
Hall, Beaver, Pa
JG Baker Pittsburg
E Woods, Belmont co, 0
Peter Chicago
H B Jeatc, Wooster,Maas
T Baton. Lexington
Miss Fisher
The Con
Geo W Slate, Pottsville
Mrs A K McClure, Fenno;
Mrs Robinson, Penner
Oeo Vanderbilt, N York
B 13 Porter, New York
3E Eeeside, Washington'
W Brownold, Harrisburg'
S Lehmaver. Boston
Knox,*Baltimore
M Denison, Baltimore
John Henderson, Balt.
AP Gorman, Washing"
R A Cronin, Washington
M Lowther, Washhig , n
W Bastinelle, Wash
J D Moulton, Baltimore'
Geo Kisster, St Louis
W B Ploinar, Allentown
S A Allen, New Jersey.
A W Stone, Savannah
C H 13 Day, Dover, Del
It M Murray, Ma land
John 11 Weber, Chicago
W K Thurston, Indiana
W B Coulter & wf, Pa
T B Bryson, SD Spring
I G Pray & la, Mass
Bobt Dorsey, Baltimore
Mrs Dorsey, Baltimore
A P Johnston, Virginia
J Holloway, Nashville
R C Kellogg & SiSN York
Miss A. W Knox, Fittab'g
NrsAlden New York
Hon John? ovode. Permit
Chas J Fox, New York
J E Foster & wf, N York
C B Kimball & wf,NYork
Geo A Phelps, New York'
E den
Miss A Lang Esblamon Penns l
'
John M Moore, N ' Jersey I
W 11 Shoenberger & la, 0
11 Peirce, Prey, B I
Jas Todd &.wf. My
MrsDr.l B Lindslev, Tenn
Miss Diekensen, Tenn
J II Blood, St Louis
Geo A Harrington, Mo
Miss Clanin. St Louis
J M Richor & wf, Chicago'
Mrs L Davis, Chicago
Miss A M Wheeler, 11l
8 G Wheeler, Chicago.
W Y Hurd, Penna
C.F Smith. Pottsville'
A ROUIRII & fa, California
J T Anson & fa, N York
L Mattsou, Port Carbon
A M F Watson. N York
.los 1) Gould. Mass
Levi L Cushing, Jr, Mass
M K Moorhead,Pittsburg
T H Burrows Lancaster
W Huns, Jr, 'l5 SA
H S Wetmore, TT S N
Mrs H Wetmore & ch
G Van Winkle, Parkersb
Goo Jackson, Baltimore
C N Newell & la, N York
Miss .1 Bond, Baltimore
J W Bond, Baltimore
E N S Blogg, Baltimore
C H Arnold, New York
E S Kyser, U S A
S West, New York
R M Snow, Andover 0
Dr F Schley Frederick
S Pottsville ßutter
Gen Meredith & wf,
Miss L Walton, Worces'r
Miss A Walton, Woreesir.
Miss AIL Jenks,Worces , r
Jos N Hays, Alexandria
T WWellington,Worce'r
Si) W Harris & wf, Ct
Virgil Cornish, Conn
G W Smith, New York
J H Thorp., - New York
Rhodes, Taunton
T Atwood, Taunton
G Brown, Taunton
John A Allen, Vermont
Hon Eli Slifer, Ilarrisb`g
D di Talmage, Brooklyn
W H Akin,New. York
A A Colter & wf, Ohio
A Jordan, New York
Capt J Lawless, Delaware
S (pal -
J C Kunkel, Harrisburg
B F Etter, Harrisburg
J (;Butriberger,Harrisb.g
T Sturges, New York
Camden
T M Jtl;bett:Baltimore
tiro Wobb, Williamsport
L Folger, New Orleans
T Itieliardson, Liverpool
S Harris, New York
Z E 131155,34 D, Baltimore
Thoupsoil, Boiton
chants'.
Mrs Moore, Pittsburg
A H Fatzinger, M Chunk
J C Fuller, New Jersey
J Hamilton, Penna
The Me
W Wright, Columbia, Pa
J L Isaacs, St Louis
J Wise, New York
P L Perkins. Baltimore
J USAGBatler,_
J B Winsport
tic B Roomson, 11 ash
Capt S S Boker, Wash
S C Rosier, Urbituo, 0
R J Ruth, Maryland
Friseh, Harrisburg
J P Krutzer, Clearfield
D C Morris:Johnstown
Howard Lewis
C Bailey, Virginia.
W J MeCommon
L Q 0 Elmer, Bridgeton
J McDonald, Pittsburg
S L Counel, Pittsburg
J R Boling, West Va.
Geo 31 Diddle
A Stillman, Poland, N Y
B H Steimmetz & fa, D C
G H Myers, Bethlehem
T Plckenpaugh, Virginia
John Prance, Baltimore.
J E Spragg it la, N Y
Wilson, Cincinnati
Hannings, Ohio
J Hannings, Pittsburg
Col T bi Bryan, N J
C B Joues, N Jersey
W H Owens, Washington
S Stern, New York
J Cross, New York
C L Griswold, Conn
W Rose, New York
• -
MeWliinnery, Penna
111 Harter, Grant, Ind
D Fickle, Idaho
Mrs Bailey, Pittsburg
J F Walther, Erie
T T Easton
S Truman, Pcnna
Mclntosh, Penna
T 13 Carson & wf, Penna
H S Whiteman & wf, Pa
E H Graham
A N Jersey
A R Beek Litiz
eriesin.
The A
E Tinsman, Clarksburg
J B Gat Richmond
A Mlles. Delaware
J IV Elliott & la, Peons.
E 31 Reed, Hartford, Ct
Jas F Smith, Reading
G Foster, New York
J B Martin. Lancaster
J Dixon, Wilm, Del
C H Jourdan, Montreal
P L Ilonerille Delaware
Jersey
TLott, New
T ljtausline New York
G F Adam,'
New York
H M Irwin, Philadelphia
C B Smith, Newark
C F Huff & la; Milton, Pa
II II Chipman U S N
0 S Richmond', U S N
W Baas.Jj S N
T 11ulseyer
A Vandeinark, N Y
E James, Newville, Pa
S W Diller, Poulin
J H Musser, Lancaster
N Bavne, Delaware
AlexMcCuen
John S Weller
fW an "Witten, N
R M Suffield, New York
O T Sutheltl New York
Lancaster.
J Bauman,
F A Brokoski & wf, N Y
Jollaones, Smvrna, Del
W McCollum
Jobn A Stant
Joseph G Jones
A E Noble, Brooklyn
J C Wightman Boston
W H 11. Ball, blew York
G A Millington, Maryl'd
P Stack, Maryland
J Yangesel, Delaware
W A Bassett, Boston
The
J H Helfrich, Allentown
H J Saego, Allentown
W F Duncan, Lancaster
IT Manes, Cincinnati
W Cfegier, Mvcrstown
E P Stevens, New York
J N Vansant, New York
N Stebbins, New York
J R Edmonds, Pottsville
J B Price, Ashland
J G Lacock, Ohio
B R Disborough, Trenton
Jacob Och, Birmingham
G A Felmay& faro, Pa
Miss Gerhart, Birminirm
Miss Winderberger,
Ira T Smith, Connecticut
R A Young, Coatesville
.1 L Suydam, Coatesville
A B Linderman
A M Zabriskie, N York
D Potts, Pottsville
D A rell,Wilkesbarae
F 13 Hatell.M.l3,Calirornia
Franklin Easton, Mass
merciaL
R H Huhn, Doylestown
M S Weand, Pottstown
Z Darlington, W Chester
Mecoukey, W Chester
B F Wickersham, Penns
Cyrus Royer, Penna
J Limon, Blaryland
C Swat...a & wf, Newark
Jae Gilkyson, Penns,
J Campbell, Elkton, Md
.AF Brandt, Harrisburg
F J Pennock, Chester co
W B Bowers, Lancaster
J H Hewitt, Penne,
The Co
J B Parker, Pottstown
W N Nein', Pottstown
B Bernard, West Chester
W Watkins, New York
Lewis Seal, Chester co
T Bishop, Delaware co
Thos Flinn, }film, Del
A J Williams, Coatesv'e
J A Wilt, S A
J DI Clark
iferedlth, II S N
Hon J Cessna, Bedford
C Ii Hartshorn, Chest co
W Gawthorp . 1, Penult
dle.
J M Hill, Hamburg
G T Fox, Penna
Fox, Bath, Pa
. G F Heist, Penna.
W G Beck, Penne
G Cragg, Wash, D C
St John O'Day's, N Y
S Thirweekter, Penns.
Mies E }lutist, Berke CO
A Calvin, Penna
0 Laubach,lEaston
E C Robinson, N
E J P,Hoffman, Penna.
The Bal
W F Coaster, Centre co
E Greth, Beading
J G Wink, Lehigh co, Pa
311 Erdman, Fence
W F Juba, Penne
J Ii Wannemaeber, Pa
B Bole, Easton
J M Bowman, Penna.
D A Tonibler, Penns
W Wetherhold
S Toole. Fenno '
.8 Arnold, Monroe co, Pa
a Everett, Monroe co, Pa
The Stat
J E Small, &haylk Haven
C Storms, Maryland
W I) Pike, New York
N E Palmer. New York
H Eilke, Maine
John Minnick
es Union.
D Harper, Delaware
A Grover, New Jersey
W 5 Abel, West Chester
R Robinson, W Chester
J B Martin, Lancaster
H V Turner, Duneannon
D SHamilton,Dauphinco
S Heaney, Doylestown
G Z Miles Richmond
Miss Carrie Austin,ra
. . . .
J F Colt & la, Penna.
Thos Carroll
Jno Montgpmery, Penna
T Smith, Norristown
The X
Mrs Parker, New Jersey
H A Parsons, Maryland
W J Mitchell
H M Twining, Pittsburg
A S Dingman_, Penns
A Lambert,_New Hope
J Tucker, Norristown
R Carlton, Boston
B Huntsman, Strondab 'g
imon.
J S Rlcilard6, Maryland
J L Potts,jardleyvllle
S String, Pennsylvania
F B Koss, Wayne co, Pa
J F Campbell, U S A
J IlHouga, S A
W D Large, Tayloraville
S Baker, Tayloraville
k Bear.
GOO Erdman, Sellersville
' J Yoder, Reading
J S Wearlca, Burnville
W D Schick, Welseuburg
A Gaudt, Easton
E SEsheaoh,Beolitelsvle
The BI
airs Bonier & son, Tenn
C Smith, Annville
Elias Wetherhold, Penna
II Gable, Boyertown
B Smith, Weisenburg
E W Shellmire, Penua
Ell Bechtel, Bechteleville
The Barley Sheaf. •
Ellac Smith, Cheltenham J T Mohan%On, Bucks Co
Oliver Watson, Hatboro. Mrs 8 G Baldwin Ohio
Hiram Bittinl. Tenn J Cadwallader. I. 3 olilia
Geo B Dubs, loylestown S C Van Pelt, Pineville
31G Hainey,Washington John Stemmer, Europe
11 M Stuart, Abington Mrs Stemmer a child
G Slater, Frenebtown James Caberly, Europe
W Britton, Frenchtown
SPECIAL NOTICES.
AT REDUCED PRICES, WE ARE NOW *ELI.-
ing the Universal Self-adjusting Cog-wheel Clothes
Wringers. Our conviction, resulting from the sale
ot various patterns, is very decided that these are
the moat durable, while, in other respects, we be
lieve them to be equal to any other that we have
seen. They soon save their cost in time, labor, and
clothing. TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 835 (Eight
Thirtylive) MARKET Street, below Ninth.
YABDSTIcKs Or FIVE PATTERNS, ARNE
Measures, and a variety of Rules, Tape Measures,
Board Measures, and. Tailors' Squares, for
.sale at
the store of TRUMAN & SHAW'S, No. 835 (Eight
Thirty-five) MARKET Street, below Ninth.
BUY YOUR BATHING ROBES FOR LADIES
and Gentlemen, at
j3 , 104ts SLOAN'S, OM MARKET Street.
JONEB'.—SOLDIERS RETITRISING HOME,
you want a good, substantial, cheap, and fashion
able suit of Citizens , Clothing. Go to Jones,
OLD-ESTABLISHED
ONE PRICE
CLOTHING HOUSE,
604 MARKET STREET,
Asovs SIXTU.
KrzmALL'sswum—Haire you tried
It? It so, you approve of it. Of course the re
markable demand for this excellent preparation for
the Hair has been solely created by its merits; for,
When once used, it is not likely to be abandoned.
You can procure it of any respectable Druggist.
371-am
Tuz Punic is cautioned against an imi
tation of the Photograph of Lieut. General Grant,
the original of which was taken by F. UIJTE
KUNST, 704 ARCH Street. It la a bad coPY. The
original will be known by my imprint ou the back.
lyl/41t.
/TOIL (WHEATON'S) ROIL
SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM.
Will cure the Itch in forty-eight hours. Also cures
Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions
of the Skin. Price, 60 cents. By sending 60 cents to
WEEKS & POTTER, BOSTON, Mass., will be for.
warded free by mail. For sale by all Druggists.
whifi.6m
80/MEM COOL FOB TEE HOT WEATHER.
Something Cool for the Hot Weather. .
Something Cool for the mit Weather.
.something Cool for the Hot Weather.
Linen Backs. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Seeks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linn Backe. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca Backs.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks.
Just the thing to. Keep Cool in.
Just the thing to Keep Cool in.
Just the thing to Keep Cool in.
Just the thing to . Keep Cool in.
Also, a splendid assortment of Seasonable Cloth
ing, of every variety, for sale by .
PERRY & CO.,
No. 303 CHESTNUT Street, above Third,
N 0.609 CHICST7 UT St. (Granville Stokes' old stand.)
13. B. Corner of Sarin:TlC end MARKET Ste. (Jones.)
jyMit
CHEVALIER ' S LIFE FOR THE HAIR Will
restore Gray Hair to its ORIGINAL COLOR; strength
ens and promotes the growth of the weakest hair;
stops its falling out in three days; keeps the head
clean, Cool and healthy; canoe used freely; contains
nothing 111311710118; TIAN BEST waru-onnilinNO EVER
OFFERED T() THE mimic; it Is recommended and
used by the first medical authority. Sold at the
drug-stores and at my office, No. 1123 Broadway,
New York.
I assure all persons the above preparation will do
all that is claimed for It.
iYa-tutitsnt SARAH A. CHEVALIER, Dd. D
"THROW PHYSIC TO THE DOUS, fia4 wogr.
OF rr."
To make assurance doubly sure
I'll take "—PLANTATION BITTERS.
They never fail.
This great Stomachic Healer, so long and favora
bly known to the American public, is Just what the
people need. It is a remedy they can rely on. For
Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Headache, Dizziness, Agne t
Liver Complaints, Pains In the Side and Beek, &e.,
it has no equal; not the least among its virtues is its
extreme pleasantness to the taste and immediate
beneficial effect. Try, it,• ye dyspeptics, and be
cured! jidi-St
Two BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY
DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass,
of Janesville, WhiCollsin, writes for Ide 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 army
as incurable, (he being quite paralyzed with the
Piles.) Both these distressing eases were cured with
one bottle of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. The
recommendation of these gentlemen, beside the
daily testimonials received by Dr. Strickland, ought
to convince those suffering that the most aggra
vated ebrehiC CMOs Of Piles are cured by Dr.
Striekland's File Remedy. It is sold by Druggists
everywhere. jyl-stuth-3m
far PRICES REITCHD.
WANAMAH.EII & BROWN,
ropular
Na- Clothing
XIV - House,
air OAK HALL, S. cor. Sixth and Market
MARRIED.
BIRCKHEAD—LAWSON. --- On Tuesday, July
by the Eev. J. Edwards, D. D., Henry P. Sink
head, to Mary L., .youngest daughter of the late
Alexander Lawson.
DIED.
HOPHINSON.—On the 11th inst. at Mower Hos
pital, Chestnut Hill, Dr. Joseph Hopkinson, Sur
geon in Charge.
The naval, army officers, and the members of the
different societies to which he belonged, and his
male friends, are invited to attend his funeral, with
ou t further notice, from his late residence, No. isis
Walnut street, on Friday 'morning, at 9 o'clock.
Punctually, to go to Walnut-street wharf. A spe
cial train leaves at 10.151.f0r Bordentowu; to return
P. M.
HANLE:V. — On the Sill inst., at La Graug.e, Mo.,
Esther Aun Hanley, wife of Rev. William Hanley,
in the 50th year of her age. .
The friends and relatives of the family are invited
to attend the funeral, from the residence of her bro
ther William No. `254 West ',ogee Square,
onFriday - morning, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to
Laurel Hill.
MITCHELL.—On Wednesday, the 12th inst., Liz
zie Young, youngest child of Rev. James Y. and
Nettle Mitchell, aged 1 year, 10 months, and 9 days.
Funeral from the residence of her parents, 1093
North Ninth street, on Saturday, 15th Inst.,at half
pest 12 o'clock. To proceed to Glenwood Ceme
tery. y .
TDOMAS.—On Tuesday July 11, William E.
Thomas, Jr., son of Benjamin B. and Anna M.
Thomas, aged 17 years 7 months and 11 days.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the
residence of his parents, No. 1324 Spring Garden
street, on Friday, the 14th inst., at 10 o'clock A.l.
To proceed to Woodland Cemetery.
C lAIdRERLAIN.—On the 11th instant, A. M.
Chamberlain, in the ail year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited
to attend his funeral, tit 8 o'clock on Friday, the
14th lust.. front his late residence. 1203 Green street,
without further notice. Interment at South Laurel
Hill.
SMlTH.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, July 11th, 1865,
Joseph C. Smith, Jr., in the 40th year of his age.
The relates and friends of the family; the Hamil
ton Lodge, No. 274, A. Y. M • also, the Northern
Liberty and Perseverance -dose Companies, are
respectfully - Invited to attend the funeral, from his
late residence, No. 1608 North Seventh street, Satur
day afternoon, the 15th inst., at three o'clock. ***
KING'.-After a short illness, on the 10th inst.,
Mr. David King, aged 56 years.
Tile relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late re
sidence, No. 1861 Frankford road, below Norris
street, on Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without
further notice. Proceed to - monument Cemetery.**
PAUL-- On 10th inst., Mr. William H._ rant. in
the Sist year (lids age.
His relatives and friends are respectfully invited
to ottoo‘t his funeral, from his late residence, 1809
Wallace street. on Thursday, lath inst., at 3 o'clock.
To proceed to Mount Vernon Cemetery.-
MASON.—Suddenly, on the 10th inst., William T.
Mason, in the 43d year of his age. The relatives and
friends of the family, the Northern Liberties
Lodge, Ito. 17, I. 0. 0. F., and the Kensington Fire
Company, are respectfully invited to attend his fa
moral, front his late residence, No. 308 Richmond
street. above Marlborough (late Kensington) on
Thursday afternoon, the 34th inst., at 3 o'clock,
without further notice. ***
B LACK ENGLISH GRENADINES.-
Just received, a ease of Blaok English Grena.
dines, at 40 cents a yard.
BESSON et SON Mourning Store,
918 CHESTNUT Street.
One price. Prices in plain figures. myth
BLACK CHALY DE LAINE.-JUST
opened, one case Of plain black Chaly de Laines,
at
3736 Cents
a liks rd SON & SON Mournimstore,
918 uHESTN -Street.
One price. Prim in plain figures. myls
100 PURE WHITE SHETLAND
SHAWLS.EYRE & LA_NDELL.
100 S MOSQUITO BARS,
WHITES T BLUES, GREENS &c.
EYRE & LAN-DELL.
14000 LOW WHITE QUILTS, FOR
HOTELS. IMMENSE I.OTS OF CHEAP
TOWELS. Ue2.641] EYRE & LANDELL.
OFFICE OF THE WEST PHILA
DELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
PANY, N. W. corner FORTY-FIRST.and HAVER
FORD Streets, XIIILADEIRIIIA, July 11, 1865.
Tile Board of Directors have this day decrared
a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital
Stock for the last six months, clear of all taxes,
payable on and utter the 21st inst.
The books for the transfer of stock Will be closed
until that date.
jyl3-thstutit. SAMUEL P. HUHN, Treasurer.
OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF
HEALTH, S. W. corner SIXTH and BAN
nOM streets.
PHILADELPHIA, Joit), 1865.
Whereas, This Board have learned thatthe YEL
LOW VEVER prevails at Wilminton and New
born, North Carolina; therefore belt
Resolved t That an vessels arriving , at rhiladel
phis' from tiMsald or other ports in North Carolina
be required to stop at the Lazaretto, and there be
treated in like manner as vessels arriving from
foreign ports. jyll-tuths3t
IigrOFFICE MINE MILL AND
scriunauLL HAVEN. RAILROAD CO.
• PHILADELPHIA, 7th Mo., 3d, 1885.
At a stated meeting of the M
Board of anakers,
held this day, a semi-annual dividend of FOUR PER
CENT. (equal to Two Dollarsper share), was de
clared, clear of all taxes, payable to the Stock
holders, or their legal representatives, on or after
the 13th inst.
The Transfer Book will be closed until the lath
inst. WILLIAM BIDDLE,
Iy6-thstwit Secretary.
OrOFFICE PENN MINING COX.
PANY OF ILAKE SUPERIOR, 319 WAL
NUT Street.
PEIMADELPEIIA, June 17, 1885.
Notice Is hereby given that an instalment of one
dollar per share on each and every share of the
Capital - Stock in the PENN MINING COMPANY
OF LAKE SUPERIOR, has this day been called by
the Board of Directors of said Company, due and
payable at their Office on or before the 15th day of
July next. Interest will be charged on all instal
ments after the same shall have become due.
By order of the Board of Directors. "
jy4-tuthsst DAVID S. HEYL, Secretary
Bge—OFFICE OF TILE. PIIILADEL—
pRiA GAS WORKS, ` ar tux 11,.1885.
The price of Coke has been reduced to Too Cents
- per bushel. Orders received attire Works Or °Mee,
No. 20 South SEVENTH Street..
JOS: MANUEL,
]yl2-12t Chief Engineer.
rirOFFICE ST. NICHOLAS; COAL
COMPANY, 205% WALNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA, July 10 186.5.
At a meeting of the Directors of the ST. NICHO
LAS COAL COALPANY held this day, a:Dividend
of THREE PER CENT. On the Capital Stook was
declared, payable (clear of State tax) on and after
MONDAY, the 17th inst.
jyll-5t 5 C. F. SHOENER, Treasurer.
OFFICE "BIG WHITELY CREEK
OIL C 0.," No. 528 WALNUT Street,Room
No. 9, PHILADELPHIA, July 10, 1895.
Subscribers , to the capital stock of the "BIG
WHITELY CREEK OIL C 0.," who have not paid
their last instalment, and taken out their certifi
cates, are hereby notified that If not attended to
within thirty days from date their atoOk Will be for
feited. By Order of tile Hoard,
}yll-121. 5 .1. LEWIS PHILLIPS, President.
MERCHANTS' AND MA.NEFAC.
111-7-9 TUBERS' NATIONAL BANK,
PITTSBURG, June 21„__1885.
As the Comptroller of the Currency , of the United
States has decided that the Capital of this Bank can
be increased to the extent of We,ooo only, and not
to the amount of iii-100,000, as before agreed upon
(owing to the apportionment to Pennsylvania being
already absorbed) Stockholders are hereby notified
that one-half the instalment paid on their subscrip-
Mite to the New Stock will he reftmileil to.them at
the time of payment of the July dividend, thus re
ducing the number of shares of New block one-half
the amount subscribed. Eastern Stockholders will
be paid at the Commercial National Bank, in Phila
delphia. No further instalments wlll be required
on the New Stock. The capital stock of the Bank
will, therefore, he *BOO,OOO, instead of $1,000,003.
By order of the Board of Directors.
JOHN SCOTT, Jr., Cashier.
PITTSBURG. July 3,1865.
The Board or Directors upo n v day declared a
Dividend of SIX PER CENT, uo the old Capital
Stork out of the profits of the last six. ...ills, free
of United States tax, payable at the Commercial
National Bank, in Philadelphia, to Eastern stock
holders, on and after the 15th inst.
iYII-6t JOHN SCOTT, Jr., Cashier.
riff.OFFICE 01' THE EGBERT OIL
' CODITANY, N 0.147 South FOURTH St.,
PHILADELEWIA, July 8, 1865. The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared
a dividend of TWO per cent, on the capital stock of
the eompalif, payable on and aster Jay /6, free of
State tax.
Trantfer books close July Bth and open July 17th.
WEE. SI. CARTER,
• jy7-6t Secretary and Treasurer.
WOFFICE OF THE FAME lEEE.
RANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT
Street. PHILADELPHIA, July 3, 18f15.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held this
day, a Dividend of THREE PER CENT. was de
clared payable on demand, clear of all taxes.
jyfl.lit W. ..I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
lIWTHE DIRECTORS OF THE DAL
ZELL PETROLFSIM COMPANY ahis
day declared a Dividend of ONE PER CENT. on
the Capital Stock, clear of State tax, payable on
and after 12th inst. Books to close 6th and reopen
lath inst. G. E. FRYER,
Jyfelt Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY, .100 WALNUT
Street, Plumarortamia, July 8, 1865.
The olrectoes have this day declared a Dividend
of THREE PER CENT. on the capital stock of the
Company for the last sl Months, payable on de
mand free of all taxes. D. LOCKWOOD,
jy4-1.2t Secretary.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THUTiSDAY. JULY 13. 1865:
DONTPONEMENT OF TINE
UNIOIf STATE CONVENTION—MEET
ING OP THE 1 UNION STATE CENTRAL COM
.MITTEE.—In compliance with the, earnest appeals
of many prominent Union men, citizens of different
counties in the State, urging that the Union State
Convention called for the 19th of July, ensuing, be
deferred until further notice, the announcement is
herewith made that that body win not assemble on
the day
of of july) set apart for its meeting In
the city of Ilarrisbnrg. Due notice will be given of
the Meeting of the Convention Screamer.
The =Mere of the Union State Central Com
mittee will assemble in the city of Harrisburg, on
the NINETEENTH OF JULY, ensuing, at the
Lochiel House, at three o'clock P. M.
A full attendance of an the members of the Com
mittee Is earnestly requested.
SIMON CAMERON, Chairman.
A. W. MXNEDlCT , i Secretarlea.
Wow Ponuirr
RAnnianunel, June 18, 1995. je27-tlr9
-
igr DELAWARE AVENUE MARKET
COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, July_B, 1885.
The Directors shave this day declared aDividend
Of THREE PER CENT on the Capital Stock of the
Company, payable on and after the I.Bth Inst., clear
of State and United States Taxes. The Transfer
Books will close on the 11th and open on the 18th
inst. [jy6-12t..] WILLIAM J. CARLIN, Sec'y.
ligr— OFFICE OF THE HYDE TARN
OIL COMPANY, No. 147 South FOURTH
Street, rim.avar.rnt.k.,Atly 6, MIS.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
Dividend of TEN CENTS PER SHAKE on the
Capital Stock of the Company, payable on and after
July 35th, free of State tax.
Transfer Books close July 8111 and open Julyl7th.
jy7-6t THOMAS S. WOOD, Secretary.
NOTICE.—THE TRANSFER
BOOKS of the ROYAL PETROLEUM COM
-PASTY will be closed from FRIDAY, the 7th inst.,
until SATURDAY, the Mth inst.
Jy4-10t JOHN GALLAGHER, Jr., Secretary.
UNITED 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 neeemMOffati.ollo, 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. JAMES FORNEY, -
iyl 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 July ii, UK
and are payable three years from that date in cur
rency, or are convertible at the option of the holder
into
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
These Bonds are now worth fl liana some•premium,
and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds,
from State, County, and Nuntotpat taxation, 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 coupons
attatched to each note, whioli may be cut off and
sold to any bank or banker.
The interest at 740 per cent. amounts to
One cent per (fay on a $5O note.
Two cents per day on a $l.OO note.
Ten cents per day on a $5OO 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 stmt.
lar in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties al
ready sold, except that the Government reserves to
itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at
per cent. instead Of 7 5-10ths 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 sOVen-Thirties will commence on the Ist of
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
which 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 Government, and its superior
advantages make it the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF TEE PEOPLE
Less than $230,000,000 of the Loan authorized by
C k ongress are now in the market. This amount, at
tIJ 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 tad,
formly been the case on closing the subscriptions to
other Loans.
111 Oder that auzens or every town and section of
the eoluitrs , may ha alFnitictli fasalklea Celan lAletne_vu,
Loan, the National Banks, 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 delivery of the notes for which they receive or
ders.
NO. 114• SOUTH THIRD STREET,
DREXEL & COMPANY, BANKERS,
No. 84 South THIRD Street,
DEALERS IN
BOUGHT AND S LODOM AT BOARD OF BR Ie OKERS,
ON C MIsSION. 13-1 m
1881.-C°l3-P°M) DUE . JULY 1,
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I . E. WALRAVEN,
LACE CURTAINS,
AT PRICES,
CHOICE PATTERNS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
tf
EDWARD P. KELLY,
612 CHESTNUT STREET,
A COMPLETE. ASSORTMENT OF
robatf SPRING GOODS.
CARD.
FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES:
I will sell the balance of my large stock of
The assortment la complete.
GEO. J. HENKELS,
1e23-2m 809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street.
VISHER'S .SELF-SEALING FRUIT
-A- CANS.
Every bonsekeeper in the city and eauritry
should use this excellent Can. It is the most con
venient and reliable Can in use, and gives entire
satlefactlon wherever introduced. It is sealed in an
instant, by hooking and spring, thila clamping.% tin
cap over and around the opening, and pressing it
upon a ring of cemented paper. -The cement in the
paper Welts by' the heat of the fruit, and as thepress
nig continues the-fruit cools, and the sealing la per
feet. The cap is unfastened by unhooking the
spring and running a thin knife around under the
cemented paper.'
Please call and examine this Can_at
J. MCMITRTRIES , ,
808 ern - am eAItDRN Street.
jll3-intlf ' Philadelphia.
MILITARY.
FINANCIAL.
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CURTAIN GOODS.
MASONIC HALL,
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IS NOW OPENING
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FROM 5 DOLLARS TO 150
DOLLARS PER PAIR.
WINDOW SHADES,
Lo lust! wk. alum Ito t1:11
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TAILORS,
116 YE, NOW IN STORE
FURNITURE.
At very low prices, until
SEPTEMBER Ist
NEW PUBLICATION&
THE NATION.
This Day is Published, July 13.
CONTENTS
THE WEEK.
Tories OF THE DAY ;
Hard Swearing as an Instrument of iiioveni
ment.
The Southern Preis.
Democratic 'Nationality.
The Disfranchising Power.
FoliDeal Casuistry.
CORRESPONDENCE:.
The LOOO3 of the South.
The Social Influence of the National Debt
The - Paradise of Mediocrities.
The Cornell University.
LITE k RATURE :
Literary Notes.
For'Syth , s Cicero.
Miss Mackenzie.
Winthrop Mackworth Priced.
Row shall we Recognize the Messiah?
A Philologist among the Turkomans.
Two Recent Novels.
FINE ARTS
Fortieth Annual Exhibition of the National
Academy of Design.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
It embraces among its regular Or occasional
contributors the following names :
HENRY W. LONG-FELLOW.
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL.
JOHN G. WHITTIER.
SAMUEL ELIOT, (ex-President Trinity College,
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Professor GOLDWIN SMITH, (Oxford.)
Dr. FRANCIS LIEBER.
Professor CHILD, (Harvard.)
CHARLES E. NORTON.
HENRY JAMES.
Judge BOND, (Baltimore.)
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Proprietor.
This well-known and popular House hasinst been
thoroltily refitted and enlarged tO more than
double ts former capaeltj.
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 the comforts of Home with all
the advantages of a large Hotel, and he believes he
has succeeded. Jy4-dm
REA BATHING-CAPE MAY, CAPE
,•-•' ISLAND, N. J.—THE NATIONAL limn,
This large and commodious Hotel, known as the
Nations Mall, is now receiving visitors. Price per
week, $l6; children and servants half-price.
je3O-2m AARON UARRETSON, Proprietor.
T HE
COLUMBIA HOUSE,
CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY.,
Will be opened this season on the FIFTEENTH
DAY ON JUNE, for the reception of guests.
This leading house will, for the coming seasou r
fully sustain its well-established reputation.
greatly encouraged by the business of last year,
the proprietor feels satisfied that a Rotel, conducted
oiearty first-0108s, must continue a success at this
old and popular resort.
The railroad facilities are promised to be excel
lent.
Rick's celebrated Philadelphia Band has been se
cured for the COLUMBIA the coming 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.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE, PRINCETON,
MASS.—This favorite resort, situated in one of
the most deltettini and acceßalble Darts of New
Engiand_is now OPEN for BOARDERS and TRAN
SIENT VISITORS. Send for circular.
je24-stnth-lm' M. H. BALLARD.
THE AL . HAMBRA,
AT ATLANTIC CITY,
Is now open for the reception of visitors.
Je2l3-Im* R. B. LEEDS, Proprietor
LIGHT -ROUSE COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY, W. J.,
NEAREST HOUSE TO THE aURF.
This well-known house Is now open for the recep
tion of boarders. JONAH WOOTTON,
je24-1m Proprietor.
CONGRESS HALL,
ATLANTIC CITY N.J.WILL OPEN JUNi 18d.
The subscriber would respectfully inform his
friends and thep_ublic in general, that he has again
taken Congressßall, this being the fourth season.
Many improvements have been made; also, 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 Halt a home of comfort to his
guests. A Band is engaged. Terms moderate.
,leis-1m t*. W. HINKLE.
UNITED STATES HOTEL
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
Will open for the reception of guests, on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20,
Bedworth's celebrated Band has been engaged for
the season.
Persons wishing to engage rooms, or desiring
further information, will address
BROWN & WOELPPER, Proprietors,
Jel4-Im. ATLANTIC CITY.
SEA -BATHING.
ouRF HOUSE.
ATLANTIC CITY, N, J.
This old. established, and favorite house is now
open. It is nearest to the. beach, securing_ cool
breezes at all times. UnriValled Bathing facili
ties, its complete furniture and appointment, and
its unexceptionable table, render this 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 bad at all times
by rail. A tine band 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,
jeB-36t Proprietor.
UNITED toTAns HOTEL, LONG
BRANCH, BiAvr Jersey, is now open for the
reception of visitots. Trains leave on Saturday af
ternoon, at four o'clock, from Vine-street wharf—
returning Monday morning early.—June 10, 1805.
le/P-2m. BENJ. A. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor.
EPHRA:TA - MT. SPRINGS.-THIS
delightful and 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 ISth of June. Railroad communi
cation twice a day from Philadelphia, on the Penn
sylvania or Reading Railroad, and daily from Balti
more and New York,
For particulars address the Proprietor,
• jed-2m J. W. FREDERICK.
SHINGLES. -70 000 'CYPRESS SHIN:
GIES Just landed; for sale low. Apply corner
BRACH and COATE:Me. Uyl3-3tn B. B. AWERS.
ALBUMEN PAPER-A VERY FINE
quality of this paper can be had at F. GUTH,-
KUNST'S'. 704 AMU litscct, 31-12-thati6t*
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CLOSING OUT 1 CLOSING OUT 1
CLOSING OUT !
GREAT itAieGrAINS
IN
SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
CHEAP BLACK SILKS.
flack Silks, with Lustre.
Black Silks, without Lustre.
Black Silks, or every variety, at low prices.
Colored Silks, of every variety, at low prices.
Silk Grenadines at reduced prices.
75e. Silk Grenadines reduced to 45e.
(♦l Silk Grenadines reduced to 55c.
Handsome Silk Grenadines reduced to 87%C.,
$1.25.
New Styles Cambric LaWns, 37yyc., 500.
New Styles Jaconet Lawns, 50e., 6230,, 65e.
New Stylea Organdy Lawns, 40e., esc., 75c.
New Styles Fine Linen Lawns, 62gC., 75c.
Dress Goods, of every description, at low prices.
SHAWLS AT REDUCED PRICES.
Plain, Plaid, and Striped White Swiss and Or
gandies.
Plain, Plaid, and Striped Nalnsooks and Cambries.
White Puffed and Tucked Muslins.
H. STEEL a; EON,
jyB-tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
J. CHAMBERS, No. 810 ARCH ST.
T. , • JUST OPENED,
Swiss Edgings.
Nainsook Edgings.
Empress Lace Collars.
French Muslins for Waists. jyll,l3t
noorEn ik COWARD, NINTH A_ND
V MARKET, have
The best Cassimere stock in town.
flood Linen Drills, Ducks, Coatings.
Tailors' Linings, of every kind.
Muslin stock complete, prices right.
Family Linens, selling, gold, at Me.
Gauze,Domet; and other Flannels.
Pearl Wool Delaines, 55 and 85 cents.
Extra fine black Mohair Alpacas, Isl.
Lupin's 6-4 black Wool Delaines, 1.
'l3ood stock white Nainsoolc, Swiss.
Bird-eye Linen, striped Muslin , finest Cambric's
and Jaconete , puffed Muslins, Pique, &c. .
White Barege and other thin Shawls.
Silk Basques and Summer Dusters. je7-tf
SPECIAL NOTICE.
KJ SEL T N C GOFF
ENTINESSTUOCK
GOODWILH O AND EY & muEmS F!.RBALE.
We Invite special attention to the above an
nouncement.
We have a Large Stock.
We are Selling Cheap.
Every yard 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, Hdkfe., &C.
Muslins and Calicoes much under market price.
THORNLEY & CHISM,
mylB-2m Cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
FIGURED SILK GRENADINES,
-a- of the best qualities end styled, in Blaek and
Gray Grounds, 560 to $1.50.
Travelling Dress Deeds, in every variety.
New Dress Goods, in great 'variety.
Handsome Chene Silks, gam
VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS,
suitable for Dresses, Mantles, and Saesines.
COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE
- -
PRICES.
Merrimac, Sprague, and Pacific Prints; 25c.
10-4 Waltham and Peperill bleached Sheetinge, $l.
11. STEEL At TENTH Street. Not. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
,4-4 SPANISH LINEN'S, FOR TRAV
ELLING- DRESSES.
4-4 Bley Linens.
Dark and light Linens, for Mts.
Brown Hollands.
Figured Linens, for Dresses.
White Peque or Marseilles.
Mosquito Nettings.
Pink, blue, cherry, EDWIN Tarletons.
HALL & CO.,
jel9-tf 26 ISOUtli 'SECOND Street.
BARGAINS. •
BELLING OFF
To close business the entire stock of Cloaks, Wrap
pers, and Gariba 'ldis, regardless of cost, at .
j3ll-8t 36 North NINTH street.
628.H00P SKIRTS. 628
HOPKINS' ".OWN MAIM 19 OF .
HOOP SKIRTS, the best assortment and best qual
ity and styles in the city. Gore Trails, all lengths
and sizes, from 18 to 65 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, from
$1.90 to $2.75. Misses' and Children's, of every
grade, from 20 to 25 springs, from four to eight cents
per spring; they have no equal. Agents for the new
Flexible bkirt, the most pliable Hoop Skirt made,
and fully equal to the Duplex Elliptic Skirt, and at
much 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 40 springs,
$1.50. Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired,
at 628 ARCH Street. Jel4-Im*
COMMISSION HOUSES.
IICIAZILRD & HUTCHINSON,
• • AGENTS FOR THE BALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,
112
• PHILADELPHIA,
AND
103 READE STREET, NEW YORK. je23-6m
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N. E. Corner of FOIIIiTH and RACE Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
l i nportera .and_ Dealers In Forogo and Domestic
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
111.1.717FACTI7R7ERS Or
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, &C.
AGEST§ PM THE OBLBBBATBD
PRENCII ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and Consumers supplied as
VERY LOW PRIORS FOR, ()ASH. riy4-3m
BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS.
ROBERT A. HANCE,
729 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Would call the attention of Druggists, Country Mer
chants, and others, to his stock of
ROOTS, HERBS, AND BARKS,
in various sized packages, of our own pressing, at
PRICES BELOW FORMER RATES.
A full line of BOTANICAL PREPARATIONS,
W. S. MERRELL & CO.'S CONCENTRATED RE
MEDIES, &c., at a liberal discount to the trade.
Catalogues furnished on application. myll.73mlp
TO SOLDIERS 1
WALTHAM WATCHES !
Let every Boldier,before he returns home,Drovlde
himself with an AMERICAN WATCH; no better
use can be made of money than to invest it in one of
these durable and accurate time-pieces. It is a kind
of property that constantly returns good interest,
and its money value is so well known that a pocket
full of silier dollars wouldn't be as useful.
Sold by all respectable Watch dealers
THE AMERICAN WATCH CO.,
.Iylo-12t OFF/CE, 182$ BROADWAY, N. Y
GOLD'S PATENT IMPROVED STEAM
WATER-BEATING APPARATUS
FOR WARMING AND VENTILATING POBL/O
iii/LDINGS AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES,
MANTNOTDREEr BY THE
UNION STEAM AND WATER-HEAT
ING COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
JAMES P. WOOD & CO.,
41 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
B. M. FELTWELL,
jal2-6m SUPERINTENDENT
.10 FOR SI.2S.—FINE SPECIMENS
Curd Photography, done In Styles Suitable for
albums. Just the thing for scholar* to ezehaeice with
classmates. REDIIERS, SECOND Street, above
green. ltv
'HAVANA' CIGARS-NEW LOTS.-
Comprising Figaro, Houradez, Cabarges, El
Sol, and other choice brands, assorted sizes. Low
prices; from $55 upwards. Suitable for retail at
5 cents, 10 cents, and 12 cents.
S. YUGHJET E SONS, Importers,
Nll6 South FRONT Street.
12, 15-HORSE POWER ENGINES;
9 Boring Tools, Planers, Lathes, Punching
and Drilling Machines, Oil-well Tubing.
For sale by
HATHAWAY, LEACH, & STEARNS
)y7-1m 417 ARCH Street, Philadelphia.
GROCERIES.
TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN. THE
RURAL DISTRICTS.
We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply fami
lies, at their country residences, with
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PINE GROCERIES,
TEAS, &0., &c.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
my24-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
FINE SHIRT MANTJFACTORY.
-IL The subscribers would Invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
which theymake a specialty in their business. Also,
constantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAN.
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE;
• No. gl4 CHESTNUT Street,
jai-ly Four doors below the Continental. .
1 : 0 rin m 3 rii ti,i o : s ~Epr - nTo 13:11
600 ARCH STREET. 600
REFRIGERATORS,
WATER COOLERS
FREEZERS.
GAS-STOVES FOR BIIMEER 000 JUNG.
JeAS-tf GRIFFITH - PAGE. MYTH sifd A_ROH,
ICE CREAM. •
PURE DELAWARE COUNTY
ICE CREAM,
made In the country, and fresh every morning—the
'very beat that is made. Saloons, Excursions, Pie-
Nice, Festivals,• Hotels, Restaurants, and Private
yamilles, furntshed with promptness in guanines
to suit, on reasonable terms.
EASTERN MARKET
ICE-CREAM STAND.
je24-113)
PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS TAKEN BY
B, REIMER of Churches, Bublie Buildlnge,
tesidenees, and Country Seats. Parties or Indivi
duals desiring ally,'ShOuhl call. owl "Luca St.
WANTS
ANTE INA LARGE DRY-
Goods Jobbing house, a cOmpetynt packer ba
must understand the business thoroughly, and he a
good marker of boxes and n aelouse B. Address, with
reference, 1), 8.," Boxivn-B5
WANTED -AN ASSISTANT BOOK-
Kcep_er, in a wholesale Ilook-Store. Salary,
nrst year, 3500. Address "Pablisners,l , office of
Press, with, references. Jyt3-20
WANT ED—A FIRST-CLASS BON
NE T - TRlMMEiungleaattireditllitery House,
Situation permanent;salary,6l2perweek. Address,
wltli red Milne and direction, •• Function, " Prerr
office.
WANTED—BOARDING, OARDI N G, BY A.
f y man and wife, a
of
furnished front
Room, second ' story, with use of bath, where there
&rebut few other boarders, between FOURTH and
EIGHTH, and between Bice and Arch and Vine.
Address, for two days, "a. M. d.," (met.
jyl3-2t*
WANTED -A FIRST-CLASS SALES
MAN hi a Cloth Jobbing House. Address
Salesman, II this office. i912-3t*
Tir ANTED- AN EXPERIENCED
SALESMAN In a wholesale Millinery and
Trlramlngliouse. Address 6 ' Box 861,' , Philadelplila
Post-office. jyl2-2t*
WANTED -AN INTELLIGENT
Youth to learn the Retail Drug Business.
One willing to stay four years will have every op
portunity of obtaining a complete knowledge of the
business, and tickets to attend the lectures at the
College of Pharmacy, which will be paid for by his
employer. Address, until the 15th inst., "Pharma
cy," at the of-lice of this paper. Jyll-3t*.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE
or ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr. J. G. Hol
land. No comment Is neeessaryi The author's repu
tation as a writer I s fully established. 'Experienced
canvassers know why It sells. Address, for terms,
NORIIIS BARNARD, Elk View,
jele-12t. Chester county, Penna.
J-3,-GENTS WANT ED FOR " THE
SECRET SERVICE, THE FIELD, THE DUN
GEON, AND THE ESCAPE."
BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON,
New York Tribune Correspondent.
The most interesting and exciting book ever pub
lished embracing itir.
Itlehardsonla unparalleled
experience for four years; travelling through the
South in the secret service of the Tribune, at the
outbreak of the war with our armies and ffeets,both
East and West, during the first two years of the re
bellion; his thrilling capture; his confinement for
twenty months in seven different rebel prisons; his
escape, and almost miraculous journey by night of
nearly 400 miles. It will abound in stirring events,
and contain more of the fact, incident, and romance
of the war than any other work yet published.
Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and espe
cially returned and disabled officers and eoldlers,
in want of profitable employment, will find it pecu
liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents
clearing WO per month, which we will prove to any
doubting a_pplietuot. Send for circulars. Address
JONES, BROS., & CO., N. E. corner SIXTH and
MINOR. Streets, Philadelphia. Penna. jels-1m
AGENTS WANTED IN THIS CITY
and State to sell a new and very popular Book,
FOUR YEARS IN SRCESSIA.
By J. Et. BROWN,
Special War Corresondent or the New York
Tribune.
This book is having a large sale, offering a rare
opportunity to old canvassers, school teachers,
energetic young men, returned or disabled soldiers.
Apply by letter. or in person, to F. W. HART,
Agent for the Publishers, Room. No. 44, American
Ho el, in this City. jyll-tuths-er
---BY AN
20000. aED
active, influential Business Kan,
in the Retail Dry Goods trace--a special or active
PARTNEIc, with the above iltmucp.t, to Invest. Ad
dress Box 8 , 52, Post-office. jyll-2t*
S7O A MONTH.-I WANT AGENTS
everywhere at WO a month, expenses id,
to sell FIFTEEN ARTICLES, the beet sellin .. ver
offered. Full particulars free. Address 0 IS - n.
GAREY, Biddeford, Maine. myle-d&Wam
4025 A MONTH.-AGENTS WANT
ED everywhere to introduce the improved
SHAW & MACHINE,EDLAA FAMILY
BEWING the only low-price Inathitle
in the country which is licensed by (}rover & baker,
Wheeler & Wilson, Rowe Singer & Co., and
Baebeider. AC other machines now sold for less
that forty dollars each are infringements, and the
seller and user are Habig to fine and timprumitmaut.
Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed.
Illustrated circulars sent free. Address 'SHAW &
,CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. . mylo-d&Wam
. .
el WANTED TO RENT-A. COM.-
aidifortably-Surnisbed RESIDENCE, to contain
about ten rooms, from five to ten miles from the
city, worth about $6OO or $7OO rent. Apply to
RORERT MAC GrREGOR,
it 419 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
LTO RENT-A RESIDENCE,, SITU
ATED at No. 709 SPRUCE Street, with' or with
out the furniture. Aptilv to
NORERT M GREGOR%
lt 419 WALNUT Street.
d ra FOR SALE-A FOUNDRY; LO-
Gatedln one of the business localities in the
city, with fixtures complete—Crayne, two Cupolas,
Lables, Flasks, &c., now in successful operation.
For further particulars, address. " Foundry, "this
office. 3y12-tit*
da FOR SALE--PRICR $21,000.-AN
elegant modern Dwelling, in West LOCUST
Street. Apply through "Box 2074," Philadelphia
Post-011 We. jyl.3-st.
a FOR SALE, NOW VACANT
.III3:IISIXTH. above Brown; two of those elegant
large new DWELLINGS; 12 rooms; lots 22 and 20
feet Trout, by 100 and 135 feet deep to Randolph
street; stable on rear of one lot. Prices, gili,ooo and
811.600, lear. &able, $l,OOO extra. *7,IX/0 can re
main. jyl2-4tif
fa FOR SALE—SPLENDID OPPOR
MILTUNITY; elegant NEW DWELLING, east
side of TWELFTH - Street, above Thompson, mar
ble doorway vestibule, &c. The magnificent fur
niture, Chic , kering Piano, &c.; all included in the
p rice of $10,600. MILLER,
iyiz-it 155 North SIXTH Street.
tREAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE.
NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT.
NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT.
NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT.
FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION.
FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION.
FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION.
CONTAINS tp,000,000 WORTH OF PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
No person wishing to purchase MO' or elfizurbar,
property should fall to get zippy, as ft le acknow
ledged by all to be the gret.est prodUction of the
age to parties illthrbstad,ooo copies having been
called ror hi one ,year. S , _ s aid catalogue contains a
treat number of drst-class city dwellings, suburban
mansions with acres of land. Also, a great number
of building lots ill oil the 1 1 :490 destralhe sections of
Any purchaser is welcome to a copy of the cata
logue, upon leaving name and address.
GEORGE 0. MILLER.
Practical Real Estate operator,
jyll,tutaths4tif 155 North SI7p , H Street.
rili FOR SALR—GERMANTOWN—
mit Large Mansion and Lot, on the Main street, and
near the station. $lO 000.
THIRTEEN ACRES of Land and first-class Man-
Mon, near Abington Station, N. Penna. Railroad.
$15,000.
WEST PHILADELPHIA—One of the most mag
nificent 'Mansions and appurtenances ever offered.
Immediate possession.
ONLY FIVE MILES FROM THE CITY, near a
station—excellent large Mansion and five acres of
land; splendidgrounds,_ FROM
$13,000.
ONLY FOURTEEN MILES ROM 'THE CITY,
near two stations—eleven acres of excellent Laud
and first-class Mansion; ull the modern conveniences
in full. Price $7.0,000.
ONLY FIVE MILES FROM THE CITY, on the
Darby Road—eight acres of first-rate Land; neat,
large Mansion, stable, coach-house, &e.; beautiful
grounds; ears rim till 12 o'clock at night. $15,000.
THIRTY-TIIREE ACRES OF LAND, live miles
west of Bristol, Splendid first-class Mansion built
by one of the firm of Stewart . Co., New York.
$l2OOO farming. utensils included.
O ' NL ' Y EIGHT MILES FROM THE CITY, on the
Media Railroad, near a station—splendid large first
class Mansion, high ceilings, &c. Also, a tract of
land: stable, coach-house, &e. $17,000.
CHESTER COUNTY FARM of 170 acres first-rate
Land, 24 miles from the city, very near a station on
the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, west of Paoli;
excellent improvements. Price, $lOO per acre.
N. N.—The above properties are ail excellent, and
ought positively to be seen to lie appreciated. Im
mediate possession of all. GEO. C,. MILLER,
Real Estate Broker,
jyll-Slit 155 North SIXTH Street.
ita FOR SALE—WEST PHILADEL
JULIPHIA—Neat Mansion and large Lot, S. W. cor
ner of Forty-second and Pine streets. Only $9,01X1.
Splendid Mansion (new) corner of Fifty-first and
Walnut streets; large lot. Only $ll,OOO.
Northwest cornerPhirty-sixth and Bridge streets
--first-class Mansion and large Lot; elegant garden,
&C, Price *mow, MILLER;
jrl-3tif 156 North SIKTII: Streett,
In FOR BALE.
No. 2416 West liTtEglq Street,
A very desirable DWELLING t with all the modern
improvements, and in good order. Immediate P , PS
session given. Jyll-3G*
it FOR SALE—A VALUABLE: PRO
ma. FERTY, southwest side. or Ridge avenue,
S
above
ring Garden street, Wheelwright &ion,
Blacksmith Shop, and excensot Dwelling.. Phe
property extends through to Spring Garden street, ,
80 feet on Ridge avenue, and 80 feel on Spring Gar
den street. B. F. GLENN,
103 South FOURTH. Street,
jyB Or S.W. eor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
maFOR SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN,
with immediate possession, a COTTAGE, and
ONE ACRE OF GROUND . , situate on the Hans
yunn.raas.engar Railroad, nrst house above the toll
gate at the Wissallickonl.ten rooms, a YISICy of
fruit and shrubbery , and a small stable, ill be
sold very much below its value. B. F. OLE ,
]Ys 123 South FOURTH Street.•
et FOR BALE-
Dwelling 1628 Wallace street.
316 N. Twenty-first street.
" 1439 N. Eighth.
2214 Brandywine.
" 1901 Brandywine.
1534 Meant Vernon street:
1027 Mount Vernon.
"'
" GLENNac,
B. F. 123 South roman' St., .
)y8 or S. W. Cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
gra ARCH-STREET RESIDENCES:L-
B:arm SALE—Several first-class HOUSES, south
aide of ARCH Street, west of Nineteenth, embrac
in_g all the modern Improvements. • Apply at 1829
AttCH Street.
ea_ TO LET, AND FIXTURES FOR
AMSALE, of Store
No. 335 CHESTNUT Street. Jyl2-4t*
To RENT.—THE 2n, 3D, AND 4 , rs
A- stories (or either of them) of tile store No. 509
COMMERCE Street. Rooms 200 feet deep, with
side light. Enquire on the premises. jy4-tuthatlVP
TO LET—THE UPPER PORTION OF
-‘; she marble lo.ll,ling are chestnut street. Pos
session given August Ist. Also, several valuable
properties for sale. THOS. H. CONNELL,
Counting-Louse Dr. D. Jayne & son,
jyB-ilt* 241$ CHESTNUT Street.
TO LET—THE FIFTH AND SIXTH
Stories of the GRANITIC BUILDING, (for
merly Post-office,) DOCK Street, below Third.
Also, Offices on the. first floor of same building,
fronting on Carter street. Steam power furnished
in any of these Rooms.
THOMAS H. CONNELL,
Counting House of Dr. D. Jayne ,t Son,
jva-ets 241 CHESTNUT Street
TO LET-THE THIRD STORY OF
the COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, 611 and
'613 CHESTNUT Street, suitable for any light
manufacturing* business, or can be arranged for OM
ces. Lighted by twenty eight windows.
TIIOMAS 11. CONNELL,
Counting House of Dr. D. Jayne_ & Son,
jyfi-Bt* g 142 CHESTNUT Street.
CONTINVED BALE OF MOSTA"
VALUABLE ynokkitTY, AT CUM
ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.
300 BUILDING LOTS,
Near the Beach and Railroad Depot, •
Will be sold, at public sale, without reserve, on the
premises,
ON SATURDAY, JutylS, 1885,
At 1 o'clock P. X
A sp ecial excursion train from *Philadelphia will
leave WALNUT-Street Wharf at it,ig o'clock A.
and arrive at 12 M. The tickets fundidled
good to retunt the following Monday, Ailing
COLLATION WILL BE PREPARED 0 ,,v e
GROUNDS on the arrival of the train. lot fo r
chance is now offered for purchasing a cheap
a summer realtience at this increasingly popular
watering place, within three hours' rie o f .I:lllla
delphia.
Will be sold at the same time.
LARGE MANSION.
All that large 31unid o n a nd lot orjropnd,
I - 11.1tD Avenue.
situate
on the corner of BROADWAY a nd T
Lot 102 feet front,
feet d eep.shade
attli in tee deep. It has tee
boucle, &e. Surrounded Di WV' a
trees.
Agif•See plans and circulars for full_ particulars,
which may be hail of the Auctioneers, X. TI - 101/IAS
a SONS Nos.
N 05.139 and 141 South FOURTH Stree,
Philadelphia, and SMITH, Real Estate Agent,
Cape Island. ' h i l n . d *II TIIOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
Jy6-thaintirwthf-7t 139 andl4ls, FoURTH St.
CARTES DE VISITE OF EXQUISITE
style and superior execution: See speellnens
and obtalnpletures, at once pleasing and natural,
at B. F. BEIMER'S, 614 ARM Street. It*
AUCTION SALIES
AtrOTION NOTICE.
LARGE , AND IMPORTANT SALE
GOVERNMENT. PROPERTY.
SAMUEL C. COOK, AUCTIONEER!
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, August 18, 1885,
AT HALFrrA3T TEN troLocK,
No. 124 South Front St., above Walnuts
WILL BE SOLD.
for account of the Medical Bureau, U. S. A., the
following Merchandise, mostly in bales and original
packs es, entirely new and in good order
-00,000 pair Blankets.
83 , 0 0 0 yards Linen sheeting,
111,4201.6 L 4 lied Sacking.
22,11(984 " Linen Pillow Casing
34,85135 " Colored Cotton Cheek,
150,7033 n " Mosquito Netting.
21,000 " Hoek Towelling.
18,002 " Shirting Muslin.
7,000 " Window Shade Muslin,
3,1
" Muslin Sheeting.
1,852 " Check Pillow Ticking.
20,000 pair Drawers.
06,080 " Socks.
10,000 Shirte.
2,000 Blanket Wrappers.
1,080 Counterpanes.
800 Hair Mattresses.
8,000 Pillow Cases, Cotton cheek.
10,000 Pillow Ticks,
WOO Sheets
ALSO,
100 bales, containing 5,000 pair Blankets, nearly
new, hi good order.
Van be examined with catalogues three days pre
vious to sale,
.1) - 10, 17, 20, 24, 27, 31; aul, 2,3, 9,0, 7, e, e, iO, ii, 12,
14, 15, 16.
51 4 ,, HERKNESS' BAZA.A.R, NINTH
AND SANSOM STREETS.
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES,CARRIA.GES, &e.,
ON SATURDAY MORNING
next, at 10 o'clock comprising nbout
SIXTY. HORSES.
Including several fast trotting horses and superior
satidic-horses. Full descr SO iptions at sale.
AL
New and second-hand Darhages, tight Wagotia,
&c., with which the sale will commence.
ALSO,
Single and Double Harness, Saddles, Bridles, &c.
air Sale of Government horses on Thursday' and
Friday, July 13 and 14, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Jar Sale of Horses, &c., on Wednesday.
Mr - Carriages and harness atttrlvate sale.
ALFRED M. }MENNEN *
Auetlon.9sr.
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
SATURDAY AFTERNOONagIy RS 1.885,,
FRANK DREW-STUART ROBSON MATINEE,
Commencing at 2 o'clock precisely, with the amus
ing Sketch of
MY LORD AND LADY DUNDREARY.
Lord Dundreary (with a recent letter from
Sam)) Mr. OWEN MARLOWE.
Lady Dundreary Mrs. MARLOWE.
money (sltly grown) ~ ...• Mr. T. 0. GREEN.
Beutiful Ballad, Mrs. SOPHIE GIMBER KUHN.
"1 Loves a Drop o' Good Beer,
Mr. HARRY PEARSON.
R. H. Craig's new Burlesque,
- . EAST LYNNE:
Lady Isabel and Madam Vine. -.FRANK DREW.
ranels Levison STUART ROBSON.
Ear, -I .Tount Severn Mr. SAVAGE.
Sir Arehlhald Carlyle.. ...... Mr. THOMAS BURNS:
Richard nave Mr. T. C. GREEN.
Miss Cornelia • CarlYie Mrs. E. N. THAYER.
Barbara Hare, ... I ,mrs, OWEN MARLOWE.
Miss Isabel Carlyle (ades 12 months)
• Miss ROSALIE JACK.
Joyce Mrs, STYLES.
Sheridan's Ride, Mr. FRANK MORD AUNT.
STUART ROBSON iS Great Sow, Horrible Tale
of the Suieidal Faißkty
The great Carnival of Fun conducing with the...
popular Burlesque, by R. H. Cralg,
'KING LEAR, THE CUSSI
King Lear, the Cuss STUART ROBSON.
Cordelia, his delightful little daughter,
FRANK DREW.'
Edmund Mr. OWEN MARLOWE,
Duke of Kent Mr. W. H. WALLIS.
Duke of Gloster Mr. T. C. GREEN.
Duke of Albany Mr, ALEX. FISHER.
Duke of. Cornwall Mr. F. STULL.
Duke of Burgundy Mr. WORTH.
Oswald Mr. JAMES MURPHY.
Hirst Knight _
Mr. JOHNSON.
Sectotid Knight Mr. PEARSON.
Third Knight,..Mr. LOYD.
°mth
e - Mrs. E. N. THAY ER.
Regan Miss GRIFFITHS.
ADMISSION . , FIFTY CENTS.
No extra charge for Reserved Seats.
!Seats can ea now secured, at the Academy, and at
H. It. HELLIER'S, Programme office, opposite
Post-office. fyl3-3t
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH-
A" - STREET THEATRE.
GREAT SUCCESS. OF ETTIE HENDERSON.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS,
SATAN IN PARIS.
ETTIE 'HENDERSON IN SIX CHARACTERS.
After - which, THE HATTER AND PRINTER.
STUART ROBSON and WALTER LENNOX
as the Hatter and Printer.
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF ETTIE HENDERSON.
NEW CHESTNUT-STREET TEMA,-
4-1 TEE,
WILL REOPEN
On MONDAY RYENING, July 17,
With BoueleauWs Great Irish Drama of
ARRAN NA POGUE. jylo-43
The Box Office will be open POE THE SALE OP
SEATS oil SATURDAY, from 0 A. DI. to 4 P. M.
jy 13-3 t
FAIRMOUNT WATER-WORKS,
(WIRE BRIDGE.
AFTERNOON CONCERTS EVERY DAY.
From 4 tir 7 o'clock, by
HASSLER'S GRAND MILITARY BAND.
Programmes of Music issued
The Arch, Vine, and Calowhill-street ears run di
rect to the place. jylOwat
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CREST
NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9 A. Bf.
till 6P. H. Henjumin West's great picture Of
CHRIST REJECTrD still on Exhibition. jets
=. IYLV 'VTNI I±3J/
nIL, MININGN,
lES COAL, AND OTHER
NEW COMPA.
We are prepared to furnish New Corporations
with all the Boois3 they require, at short notice and
low prices, of brat quality . . An styiv of Blouns•
STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATA OF STOOK:
LITHOGRAPHED 6t it
TRANSFER BOOK.
ORDERS OF TRANSFER.
STOCK LEDGER.
STOCK LEDGER BALANCES.
REGISTER OF CAPITAL AWN.
BROKERS' PETTY LEDGER,.
ACCOUNT OF SALES.
DIVIDEND BOOK.
MOSS & Co.,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS` AND
STATIONERS.
432 CHESTNUT Street:.
BOARDING.
D AY BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLA.BS
DINNERS, at No. 624 South WASHINGTON
Square. Sys-2m•
PERSONAL.
IF C. F. CARROLL, OF FAIRMOUNT,
West Virginia. will call a advantage.d House, he
will hear of something to his jyu-st,*
EXCURSIONS.
P- ',l CAPE NAY,
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD.
FROM FOOT or 'WALNUT STREET, AT
8,30 A. M., IgA I iTi r ANIV EXPRESS. Dos
2;30 P.. M., r r Ab . SENCtEh, Due at 6.45 P.
4.30 pl ., EXPRESS. Due at 7.45 P.M.
rare, 68.00. Servants, $2.00.
td i trufe n d s gMl e e K ra l rutn,l49Vanir eket ‘
ItZT:grAtNitnEtfegttagligaTnetarrrAm.4*
Freight' daily from Sandford's TAU, below
Spruce street.
Returning Trains leave l OAPE MAY at 5.30 A. M.
Mall; WA. M., Express; 5 P. 51., Accommodation:
8.20 A. M., Freight.
J. VAN RENSSELAER, Burt.
PAILADIMPUIA, July , 5, 186.5
r- -CAMDEN AND AT. T • RAI OAD. :
IgUISAIRR ARRANGEMENT.
THROUGH IN TWO HOURS
. _ .
On and after SATURDAY, July Ist, 1865, nre,
ttaina daily to Atlantic City, and one on Sunday.
TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY
as follows:
... . ,
Opecial ;Excursion 6.30 A. X,
Mall Train 7.60 A. X
Freight. with Padova gor car attached.— 9.15 A. M..
Express (through in two hours) 2.00 P. N.
Atlantic Accommodation 4.15 P. il.
RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC.
Atlantic Accommodation 6.47 A. M.
Express (through in two hours) 7. A. M.
Freight, with Passenger Car attached.... 11.4 745 A. :
Nail - Train 4. M M.
Special Excursion • 5.16 P. Mr
SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Vtne.sireet Ferry atLNIA+ 31 4 ,
Returning, leaves Atlantic at 4.45 P. N.
$2.
Fare to Atlantic,
Round-trip Wickets, good:
only for the day and train on which they are issued.
$3.
JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Vine-street Ferry at LSO P. Y.'
Leave Jackson at 6.28 A.M.
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS.
Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.15 A. M. and 1.15 P.
Leave Haddonfield at 11.45 A. M. and 2.43 P. X«
N. B.—Freight must be delivered at Coopers , '
Point before ro'clock P. M. to itfAUPIS ita Robyn down
the next day. JOHN G. BRYANT,
.e2B-tf Agent.
Siciamk EXCURSIONS TO , "
L 0144 BEANO H. —T rai ns for '
Long Branch will leave Cooper's Point, CAMDELG
daily (Sundays excepted,) at 9.15 A. M. Pare, IR
Excursion Tickets, good for three days, $ 3 . Es"'
train on Saturdays a t - 4.30 P. M. Returning, arrive
at Camden at 9.10 A. M. Monday.
Je2B-2m L. B. COLE Agent, Camden.
MUNEEXCURSION TO AT—
LAN TIC CITY, on PRIDAY6
July 14th,to aid in completing the Peet house of wor
ship of the North Baptist Church, of Camden, N. L..
Last boat leaves Vine street, terry, at 613.1 o'clock
A. M. Tickets for sale at the ferry. Adults, $1.50,
and children under 12 years, 75 cents. It*
ItWRITTEN AND VERBAL DE-.
CEIPTIONS of Character., Constitution
and Talent, with .ADVIOIs on BUSIIIOIII4
wan, Education, belf- 7m
sgement Atid Training of GliliiPigg 24 l SD.'
old A daptation, &e., day and EVEnting. UY
JOHN L. 'CAPES,
Phrenologist anti Bookseller,
No. 'AS B. TENTH Street, above Chestnut.
oell-tuthsiyif
my ' ESTEY'S
COTTAGE ORGANS,
Not only . UNEXCELLED, bat , trvtAtutran
purity of Tone and Power, designed espeeially
Churches and and Schools, but found to be equally 'weft.,
adapted to the Parlor and Drawingfßoom. For
sale only by E. 11.131W0R,
No. 13 North SEVENTH Street.
Also, a complete assortment of thosPerfeet Se" -
ledon constantly on hand. fewan
THE ASHLAND HOUSE
vouRTgAvENIMAttp TWENTY-Fouirra
lititrYoitit "Mt -
Recently enlarged and improved, is now opOri toy
transient as well as permanent bordera. The Wawa
Is situated on one of the pleasantest avenues,
and accessible to all places of amusement and busi—
ness by cars and stages, Guests will and all the
COTIVOTIIIIIICOB and comforts of a superior establish.
went, with an excellent table. Transient board, •i
per day. KPH. H. EINIACIRK, Proprietor.
N. B.—Famllles who desire rooms for the summer
will make early application. To desirable nattiest
advantageous terms will be offered. Jeu-nt