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    New Publications•
itmong, the numerow publications elicited
by the lire mill death of President Lincoln
bone is equal in interest, importance, and
authenticity to "Tao Conspireey
• ited, with an introduction, by Rem Perloy
core. :Ma now publishing by J. E. Tilton do
o. The first volume has just been issued, is
, f Pine size, is beautifully p r i n t e d on hue
are ,. is neatly bound in dark morocco cloth,
as a
v ...eette of Justice blindfold and with
„ m a a nd 3 is not disfigured with coarse
0.0-ears (which might serve as specimens of
it:ftuving in the infancy of the art), and ghteg
fin the proceedings, without a line of abridgs
vent. from the commencement of the groat
Conspiracy trial at Wash ington to the evidence
on M o
ay lath of Sergeant (.;,'rg,' Robin:ion,
-which undoubtedly (lin viet e:I Payne of
lowing attempted to murder itr. Seward. The
lntroduetion, by Mr. li. r. Poore, has the great
•inerit of beim, dear'without ditfusenegs. It.
briefly relates the Mtal and brutal eireum
•• _thaws, this result of a wide-spread eon- .
npiraey, which caused the martyrdom of Mr.
incelm !al hail nearly destroyed Mr. Seward
• nu his son ; and, besides containing copies of
Oft srceizti orders, by virtue of which the
of persons charged with this conspiracy
l e ek place before a military commission at
ly ; ;;; , hingt On, it sketched Judge Advocate a nit
and ins two assistants, (Bingham and Burnett,)
gall.. the President's proclamation for the ar
rest of Jefferson Davis and others ; described
the locality in which the prisoners were de
tained:oat tried; gave personal sketches of the
accused: mid also gave the charges and specifi
rations on whiell they were tried and eon,
donned. The first volume may bc taken, from
ihr reliability of its respectable publishers, as
a sample of the whole work. It will be equally
acceptable to lawyers, politicians, and the
general public, who may desire to possess a
neat and accurate account of the greatest State
'Trial that has ever taken place in this Repub
lic. There was very little unnecessary evi
denee led, yet the official manuscript re
port of tin tr ial is reported as forming a mu
fully I wetly-eight inches high! The succeed
ing volumes, bringing it down to the execu
tion of the sentence, will follow with as much
r egularity as is consistent with accuracy of
text and beauty of typography. This is, em
thatleully, the report of the Conspiracy Trial.
,‘ The Martyr's Monument," published by
Ow American News Company, New York, is a
nat +•lino volume of 300 pages, purporting to
show She patriotism and political wisdom of
_Abraham Lincoln, "as exhibited in his
Fjuv ehes, messages, orders, and proclama.:
Lions, from the presidential canvass of 18110,
until bis assassination, April 14, (151) 1565." rt
is carefully compiled, is indexed, and is hand
somely printed.
Of a somewhat similar character, but more
c . c ,,,,ionsed and much better arranged, is a
:Vino volume published by Walker, Fuller,
lloston, entitled " The President's
Words," being, a selection of passages from
Sir. Lincoln's speeches, addresses, and letters.
It has been compiled, with considerable taste
and judgment, by Mr. Edward EL Hale, assist
ed by Dir. John Williams, and contains the
most striking thoughts that. ever were enun
ciated, in writing or speech, by Mr. Lincoln.
Many of these have the terseness of aphor.
'Sus, and all are worthy of being preserved,
as the utterance of a man who was great, be
cause of pure honesty and sound common
sense. The. subjects are divided under the fol
lowing beads: 1. Political Spstelits: the people,
the Constitution, and the laws. 2. Slavery and
Anti davery: Kansas and Nebraska—Dred-
Scot t Decision—The Rebellion. 3. _Rath: Faith
in God, Faith. in the People. 4. Internal Int
-2,,0rm00ni., There is, also, t Conclusion, or
,ippondix, containing sonic personal anec
dotes and descriptions, his last Inaugural, his
last speech of any length, and a very copious
leder. in hit respects this very unpretentious
little book is very desirable, and publishers
teal editors may safely calculate on a large
sale. (Ileceireafrom,T. B. Lippincott & Co.)
We have received, published by T. B. Pugh
an "Oration on the Death of Abraham Lin.
coin," hy Dr. W. K Guthrie, which has the rare
merit of being extremely brief, and a transla
tion, from the same pen, of Monsieur A. Ito
gidra's brochure, "The Strictures of Labienus,
the Historical Critic in the Time of Angus
tus"—a satire, grossly personal, against Napo_
icon M., as author of the Life of Ctesar. This
last is faithfully as well as spiritedlyrendered
from the French. We notice that Dr: G.'s Pre_
laces are signed "Dr. W. E. Guthrie." It is not
usual for authors to sign with a prefix of
ranlz, whatever that may be, before their pro
per name. Thus, a document signed "Presi
dent Andrew Johnson," or " Governor Andrew
G. Curtin," would be "caviare to the multi
tude'—here, at least.
Bunco & Ilmitingtou, New York, have pub
lished
the second volume of their cottage
library. It contains "The Song of the Shirt, ,,
and thirty-four more of Hood's best poems,
-with half-a-dozen very pretty wood-engrav
ings. The se/ cetion has been made with judg
ment, and does credit to the new series. The
cream of Toni Hood's poems, in 06 pages, with
good illustrations, for thirty cents, is very cheap
indeed, (Receivedfrarra T. B. Pugh.)
" Thn Squibob Papers," by John Phcenix, just
colleeted and published by Mr. Carleton, New
York, with a large number of comic illustra
tions by the author—the late Captain George
Derby—is one of the few genuine humorous
books of the present time. There is terrible
sameness in the stereotyped mannerism of
"Orpheus c. Kerr j" and in the labored bad
spelling of "The Disbanded Volunteer" and
"Artemis Ward," we can see nothing 'Mit a
vulgar taste. Far superior to these is the
attempt, by Professor Lowell, to put a
local dialect or patois into print by means
of corrupt orthography, in his "Bige
low Papers," abounding in wit and humor,
but which could better have found a voice in
genuine idiom as in bad spelling. "John
Mantis," on the other, hand, runs into this
error very rarely; he does not elaborate wil
fully incorrect spelling into a system. His
fun is of a genuine and abounding nature,
and his pencil assists it. The frontispiece to
this volume, being a full-length of George
Washingtms, exhibits the real caricature man
ner—a burlesque, yet recognizable as a like
nr.:,4 of the man. The other illustrations are
very funny, in the various degrees, and match
lie letter-press. There are fifteen of them.
To sojourners, "by the sad sea wave" or in
the country, who, with the barometer at nine
ty-three in the shade, want to be amused at the
smallest possible expenditure of mental labor,
we heartily commend "The Squibob Papers."
They will give a day's hearty merriment to a
whole family. (Received from T. B. _Peterson &
Brothers.)
IiIiGGINH Tilt WRONG MAN.—An amusing in
cident occurred at the depot in Manchester,
N. H., on Monday, which has been related
to us by an eye -witness. A train had just ar
rived with a detachment of New Hampshire
soldiers. A blooming maiden, who was pre
sent for the purpose of welcoming home her
leaf; absent soldier-lover, caught sight or him,
aim, with outstretched arms, started to em
brace him. Just at that moment the crowd
icui become so great that the soldiers were
pressed aside, and the lady, missing her mien
.ations, eaugbt another bronzed hero in her
arms, at the same time giving him a rousing
"smack." The soldier, who had never retreat
cd on the battle-Held, started back with frig,ht,
exclaiming as he did so, "Rho in the d—are
yeah" The large crowd in attendance, while
they sympathized with the lady in her mis
take, could not repress a hearty laug,h at her
xpense Tii-mont _Record.
TiE EbIPEESS EUGENIE, AND ROSE BONFIEUR.
Ilere is a subject for a picture: In a pretty
country studio, seven miles from Fontain
ld eau. a gentlewoman was at work on a sultry
41:( last week, dressed as French ladies, who
happened tobe artists, usually dress,in a blouse
and petticoat. The gentlewoman was Mdle.
Rosa BOnhenr, and she was paintinb , cattle and
grazing ground. Suddenly the door of her
studio was opened, and without announcement,
of any kind, a bright and charming woman en-
I ered the room, threw her aria around Mdle.
Itosa's neck and clasped a ribbon round it,
from - which depended ahttle cross well known
in France. The charming visitor was the Em
press Eugenic. Mdle. Bonheur bad not heard
a word of this visit, or of this decoration being
no ended for her; and she sat down on a low
stool and enjoyed a good cry, while the Em
press chatted with her about her palettes, her
pencils. and the delightful trifles of her art.
Certes, AnEnypress Eugenie knows how to en
hance a graceful act by the added grace of do
ing it we Ashenanem.
CITY ITEMS.
THU BEST FITTING SHIRT Or THB AGE iS "The
tnproved Pattern Shirt," made by John C.
arrison, at the old stand, Kos. 1 and 3 North
Si - xth street. Work done by band in the best
manner, and warranted to give satisfaction.
liis stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
carnet be surpassed. Prices moderate.
TnE "CITINESIC SUN RAT," sold by Wood &
1 : 1, , 725 Chestnut street, is the most popular
article of the season. The entire stock of
Straw and Fancy Goods of this house is now
ing Off at Much below cod.
VISITORS
TO THE SEA-BElOla should provide
themselves with BATHING Ramses from
Joins C. AuMeoN , s,
Nos. I and 3 North Sixth street.
EW AND SECOND -BAND PIANOS YD RENT,
and portion or rent applied to purchase.
Also, new and elegant pianos for
acconionodatinV tenns• sale on
GOULD,
yl4-2nt Seventh and Chestnut.
Tax LAnn CunnSe.—The ladies are going
in for clubs. Poor dears I how little they think
how they are "putting their little tootsieS
into it" by trying to place themselves on a
.club.footin,,l They might almost as well at
tempt to thrust their what d'ye call 'ems into
pantaloons, a step that could only hdjustitied
'by the wearers being tempted by the elegant
garments get up at the Brown -Stone Clothing
Hall of Boa:hill & Wilson Nos (103 an d 605
Chestnut street, above
A RAID.—Now comes the season of flies—a
nuisance intolerable. Let everybody know,
then, mat Butcher's Lightning Fly-Killer will
utterly annihilate them. Use it, and rest
sweetly and Securely through trio summer
heat. Sold by druggists and dealers every
where. le2l.trawfl3t
F,
Ott STECK & Co.'s Piano's (little used) for
sale at bargains. These pianos have been used
(luring the past whiter and spring at concerts,
at public halls, and in private houses, and
.1 -how no marks of use. Price *2OO less than
I Pw ones of same style, though all new ones
have been reduced $75. J. E. Govan,
Je2bat seventh and Chestnut streets.
ARRIVALS AT TUB HOTELS.
The Con
J P Weerman & sis, Pa
H Thomas, 'Harrisburg
It ticiAlaiat, New York
L Stebbins, llartrorii
.1 Hoy, New York
J I) Nvnuedy, New York
C V C Murphy, NJ
D T Macfarian & wf. N Y
Miss Mace:lrian, N Y
.l T Seeley, New York
1,1 le WOlt, Chlrinlinti
C S Wolff, Cincinnati
A Hoffman, New York
U Barron A la, New York
J W Watson, 0 - 6 A
il W Patrick, Athens, Pa
0 Morgan, New York -
.1 Irvin, ITS A
4 0 Wright. New York
li{
P Gilchrist le s, Witeclg
lit L Mcflan,_ohin. S 0
11-1 Butler,Northampton
It; if Curtis, New York
s 0 Babcock, N ew Haven
IC S Langdou, New York
lA P McWilliams, Pittshg
o m,,..,,0n. N Hampshire
lirs Iffelivaiue, N le
I W 111 Stewart, Wash'n
;Sand Kevser, New York
11V P 11 7 Taylor, N York
1.1 W Sehooly, Leesburg.
IF A Chase, New York
1H Fairbrother, It Island
Miss C Williams, N York
IMrs S Resor & son. Ohio
Henry M Dunphee, Mo
11.4 V D Conover, N J
MM Warren & wf, N Y
IT D Carson, ticurborg
1M W Hine & wf, Canada
Capt Harris & WI, Balt
Miss Baron
Win Boardman, Hartford
IA W Edwards, Jr, Al -
S if Bacon & wf, Wash -
Jos D Robinson, Boston
IJ F Wiggans & wt, N Y ill D Shackelford, Ohio
1.1 II Bradley. Hillsboro, 0
'W S Purnanee, Pittsburg
IR. A Carter,Nashril le
J L Stephens, Nasiwnie
Miss L It Davis '
Wash
.1 Ethott, U S A . .
W Ruggles, Washington
Cant It Dexter, Wash
Cr.k . Wiltsce, New York
J 0 Chapman. New York
A V Wlttsee, Now York
E F Pierson, New York
[ A A Foster, New York
ID 11 Penn. Jr, Penna
J . L Smith, New York
Mrs It W Hatch, t Y
Miss Emery, New York
IV J Dicker, Baltimore
AM Eastman, N H
W T Sears, Dover, N Y
II P Baldwin, New York
A 1l 11:t11, Boston
A
Wbi 1111drutb Ba , ltimo Newre ork
Valles.
St`l2oolry, Lensturg
Col-Robinson `{'ash
Mrs Nobler k 2 eh, Wash
NiseJ lieith, Baltimore
W 11 Keith, Baltimore
Miss E. lielghler, Balt
t; t 1 McElroy, Balt
Percher k la, - Maryland
- miss 1. Dickinson,
1) 8 Cools, Penns
A" ll Akin, New York.
Sirs Potter, retina
S Clarke, Illinois
F, Penney, Pittsburg
.1 English .5: wf. Conn 1
A 1) Vaughan. New York
S Heymann
Ste . pkens, Hartford. Of
& son,Conn
Ii Decker, England
M Williams & la. N
11 A Francis, New York
M w B
eld. otdon
- W T Washburn. Boston
A Witticher. Maryland
A quackenbush.:S - York
E IN Taller, - Jr, N 'York
Cyrus Cobb. ,low York
Laphani. New York
3' A Turnell. New York
anbez Wood. Mass
W A Allen, New York
A L Browne, New York
3liss Densmore , Ohio
Geo C Casson. Baltimore
F Thnpson, Washington
,1 8 Licingston, Pitts - burg
Cant J MeHno. Jr, a wf,
R :McCune & wf, Penns
Geo 1) Hall, St Louts
:John T Pendleton, Tenn
E Pendleton, Tenn
F G Terry, Memphis
Jas Frazier a wf, Penns
Miss M M Frazier, Penn
Miss Mary Winriek, ra
Miss Leonora Cull_ 'N
Sand Myers it la, Chicago
Miss F Chicago
Mrs Jos N lurk
F. S Clark & is, Mobile
C 0 Smith,Louisville
D Stewart, Pittsburg
Hon Ell Slifer & la, Pa
H S Merrill, USA
Wm Davies, Baltimore
J W Barnard,'" Chester
Miss AI Resor, Cincinnati
W H 'Wild, Tennessee
C H Ammidown, N Y •
N P Haven, New York
T - Foster, New York
31 Peters. New . York
0 Kays, Louisville
Ai B Vales. Troy, N Y
M E Gill & is. New York
J C Smith it la, New York
• irard.
7,1 Thompson, 1S'iill:4.17118ot
(J . Lawshe, Osceola
Longneclicr, runna
E E Ewing do la, Maryl'd
J PT) Keene, New York
G W Junkie. Sr, N
C Bright, Pottsville
L Muting, lichnyi co
G Kaufman, Penns
W M Kaufman. Letrn co
Mrs .E Borst, Ashland
.1 Ramage
cant H b tittal. N York
J W Britton, Florida.
Levi Stein
The
S g Tomlinson, N York
;11 Patten New York
C hi llnvson, Yotta~ - il le
M Baxter. L'ottsville
:1 II Wells, New York
Price, Baltimore .
T Nixon, Bridgeton
Alexander G Cattell
E F Neever, Reading
N Ahl, Newvilte
.1 A Ahl, Nowville
Todd, Carl
Dr D 31cA1urtrie, U s sci;
d Ii Cunt-well, Hocks to
H A Sage, Easton.
E C Wells, 13railford co
David Lewis, Pittsburg
I.Kauffnunt,'Penno.
M E King, Fulton co, Pa
Edw Reilly. Lancaster
II A Sturgeon, Penna.
E R Warren, U S N
U L Green & wf, Palma
Chas F Wilkins, Del
;John Berry, Chicago
D Raffensherger, Pa
,E H Green, Easton
S Maltby, Baltimore
Miss Maltby & sus, Bait
E M Madden, New York
•J Matthews, Baltimore
N L Walter, NJ
N Farren, Lawrencev
Jas L Wood, Wash, D C
Wm J Sterrett, Pa
James A Behan, Pa
Ii M Thomas, Penna
.1 Brown, Lock Haven
Miss S J Pa
A Wrenn, Norfolk, Va
W C Tilghman, Balt
Miss Carrie Barney, Balt
Mrs Win Wilson, Pa
Miss Irwin & sls, ra
J B. Jones, Harrisburg
T Cottrell, Indianapolis,
G W Walker, Pa
J It Adams, Harrisliprg :
C Every, Harrisburg
W T Platt, New York
:1 P. Dominus, New York
W L Harmer, Del
chants , .
W Schultz. Jr, Phila.
G Ii Attrlch. Ohio
The Me
w Lill?, Munch Chita
W L Jones, Allentown
C McFadden, Latrobe
Master McFadden, Pa
T Phillips & wf, Scranton
John Howell, Pittston, Pa
James Van Allen, N J
It Armstrong, Allegheny]
F J Perry, Boston
C J Hoffman
W H FreaS4, - Nakoleon,o
J as McCandless wr
D C Herbert, Pittsburg
Thos H Neal, Pittsburg.
A 0 Postlethwait, Penns,
Henry S Lout:Minim
Meesner, New York
IMiss Halbuek, Clearfield
Jas L Brvden, Pittston
II 0 Warren & la. Maas
E Hepburn, Bristol, Pa
IA H Fatzinger, M Chunk
Cyrus Dyer, Middletown
0 - A. Md
P Staek, Maryland
John Vangeset, Del
Alex Johnston, Blair co
John Moroney, Phila
L Louis, Richmond, Pa
H W Fisher, Middletown
ll W 'Fisher Middletown
E Brion. Illinois
1V MeCandlish, Newville
Brown & (lan, N J
Miss Probasco, NJ
C D Brodhcad,MonrOc co
' 1I R Baines, MD,
L D Griggs, Walcsb'g, Ct
'Jas S Rich. Sharon, Ira
F Hause, P,mna
W Lorenz, Lebanon
W H Goodyear, Lebanon
IN Moses &-; son, Oln, 0
IM Leon, Cincinnati, 0
IJ A Crumpton, Virginia
J A Dodge, Washington
H DI Norton, New J-ersey
J Wilkinson, New York
D Coakley - Jz. son, Balt '
AV Thompson, Trenton
B V Baird, Pt Jerrie,NY
Col C Durbin& U S A
J Hoffman, Carlisle
13 Morgan, Pluenixville
S Buckwalter, 'Muria
S Hays, Annville
H lY Peace, New York
J Hider, Baltimore
Bobt Courtney, Albany
P Short, Clearfield
C Ilalbuek, Clearfield
D XI Dulaney, Quincy, 11l
T Potts Kew York
C• IV Small. Baltimore
A Adler, Lancaster.
W Carpenter, li York
Takott, Conn
N Bogart, Trenton
111i5,....141,4 Howe, N 4
Eilhatuck,Pittsburg
E Rebourn, Baltimore
Elias Emmert, Ilagerst'n
Maj . John Cummings„ Pa
Jas Belford,Mauchehunk
J Weiser, York
Thos. Graham, Maryland
W Cruropton, Virginia
The.
Isaac Lobe, Baltimore
B B Porter, New York
Geo Vanderbilt, N York
T It Powers
B F Morris U S N
B Jrßurr,
II it Towle. S N
IT A Godfrey & la,Penna
MrsSl inpson,Willuington
,H Lawson, Norristown
'T A Houle, New York
E LVaudling,Harrisburg
J Dickson &la, D
Lieut G Staley & Ia
L Wilkins, New York
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J It Lay, Oil City
Geo P Maul, Oil City
S Bailey & la, Illinois
T Draper & la, Delaware
lairs H NV Draper, Illinois
Airs J B Conner, Del
)111VniranOston
IP Ludlam & N Jersey
'PM' Gay, Ranging
:It C Stover. Penna
W 31 Shakesnear, Del
G Kennedy, - Alaryland
L Bates, Boston
J W Richardson, Norfolk
Max Rieberaek
J DI Clapp, President, Ps
J Howes & la. New Jersey
J A Williamson. Penna
F R Thurber & wf. Boston
C IfFleteher &wf,Boston.
Geo Rossen & la
P Wild, DoTer,Del
Sarni Dlekey, Oxford,Pa
D Reeres, New Jersey
R S Meth - tan & wf,Penna
J Pottes, Whitehall
John Call, 'Whitehall
A Abell, -Whitehall
J G Yesa, Colmubia
L L Ellsworth, N York
S B D Prickett, N Jersey
IG F Ziegler, Mass
1.3 a. 31 Weld. Mass
J Goodrich, Olio
S S Packard. Maryland
W L Reed, Pinegrove
Mrs Williams. St Louis
A Hale & wf, St Louis
SR Uniker, Oregon
A .f Weiss:Hagerstown
J IC Frederiek.Sum`t Hill
DL 83-nolds; Indiana
F Mortimer,N Bloomfield
N Orton, Burilugton, Vt
W Henry, Chambersb , g
J A Smith, St Clair
J G Chadsey, New York
F C Probason & la, N J
C Norton, USN
S Koehersperger. Lane
W Brown, New Jersey
D Rum Yot k, Pa
13 It Errington, N Y
A J Patterson, Penns
S 31 Coyle, Carlisle
J Swank
T It Crooks, Del City
H N Crooks, Del City
A. Seheetz, Lancaster
Piper, Harrisburg
Lewis Briuer, Reading
A D Lanny, Pittsburg
A W Pottegiet,Reading
N Hippinger, Inantna
B F Caffrey & wf.Penna
W Clewell, Reading
Hiram Dean, N J
H A Rana, Litiz
niereial.
The Co
.1S Brady, Baltimore
W WeWats, blew York
J 'Brewster, Newvllle
W M Illnkson, Peuna
Robert Henry
Wm Levis, W Chester
13 It Foust, Mt Union
V J Troxell, Lock Haven
J W Bridgens, L Haven
C T Trego & wf, Chicago
A H Trego, Chicago
W T Trego & wf, J
C Frick & wf, Limerick
D lirebs4, Pottsville
E Cowgill, Jr, Delaware
'W S Thompson, Oxford
G Whitforth, Elkton, lid
Win Levis, Chester so
Miss Wilson, Chester co
J B Herring, Penns
R W sorris N Jersey
AG Lovell & did
Saud Wright, W Chester
Jos James, W Chester
J S Paxson W Chester
J H Green:Chester eo
G I) Thompson, ?Ma
D P Hobart, Pottstown
Geo Reed, Pottsville
J Scott & la, Altoona, Pa
The Stat
F Bradly, Delaware City
Geo O'Neill, Delaware
Alex WiUse. New York
J A Crompton,Puma
Saul H LturDelaware
.1 At Lutz, Harrisburg
A P Erb, Harrisburg
F O Krebs Pottsville
1) Heinev, 'Doylestown
Alt Snyder, Newville
ISaml L Guff, Reading
Jas Boles. Albany
E H Henshaw,Chicago
IWin Jewett, Michigan
C B Barnes, St Louis
D Hamilton, York, Pa
IChas M Loag, Reading
R Gamble, Reading
E Norton. Detroit
Oli Hathaway, ienum
The M.
Thos Musgrave & N Y
M - Swinger, N J
E T - McCauley, Delawar3l
Thus Leyshaw.Pitiston
1I Leyshaw, Pittston. Pa,
M Morgan. Pittston ,Pa
1) Owens, Pittston , Pa I
1J T Harper, Delaware
!John McNair, New York
IC Christ man, N orristown
iD H Holcomb, Salem
J Wells, 'Pike co
J B Ezell, South Carolina
The Barley Shear.
.Tarnes .Clark. nurlingtOnlSiStO Tepcda, Mexico
A Town, Plilla IC Littlejohn. Maine •
L G nodgers,liammontonehas Chambers, Bucks co
Amos Corson. _Bristol 'John Risler, :Bucks co
Jisus "Carr.), Mexico David Fell, Bucks co
AuF Hooters, Mexico Joshua Felt, Bucks co
Cardimus, Mexico 1
The Black Bear. -
sand Fritz, Lehigh co B Sherk, Lebanon
J on! , g B owma n, poplin : Lougshore, Attlebo'gh
Mrs Shellmire, Pcmia !Fred T Beans, Dolington
Dunneptienekona,valMiss A Sterner, Peima
A bleigerwalt, Lebanon Elias Obold, Penna.
SPECtiki. 10"JCICJES.
CORNER BORDERS, OR DIAGONAL BIT
HOLDERS, may be fitted to ally brace and bit with
out altering the use of the latter with the former,
For Locksmiths, Gas-Fitter., and others, who fre
quently bete ill a corner or at an angle, they are
very useful. Sold by TRUMAN & SHAW, No, 535
(Eight Thirty-five) MARKET Street, below Ninth.
FANCY IRON CORNER AND CLOCK
Shelves, and a variety of Iron Brackets, for sale at
the Hardware Store of TRUMAN & SHAW, No.
835 (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET Street, below
Ninth.
JOYEIe.—SOLDIERS RETURNING HOME,
you want a good, substantial, cheap, and fashion
able suit of Citizens , Clothing. Go to Jones,
OLD-ESTABLISHED
ONE PRICE
CLOTHING HOUSE,
804 MARKET STREET,
ABOVE SIXTH.
KENDALL'S AMEOLINE.—Have you tried
If 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.
7yl-3m
TILE PIII3LIC is cautioned against an imi
tation of the Photograph of Lieut. General Grant,
the original of Which was taken by F. (*UTE
-13:1117ST, 704 ARCH Street. It la a bad copy. The
original will be known by My imprint ou the back.
jyll.4lt.
PERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION.—
Chiloasma, or Mothpatch (also called Lirerspot,)
and Lentigo, or Freckles, are often very annoying,
particularly to ladles of light complexion, for the
discolored spots show more plainly on the face of a
blonde than of a brunette; but they greatly mar the
beauty of either, and any preparation that will ef
fectually remove them, without injuring the texture
or eolor of the din is certainty a desideratum. Dr.
B. C. PERRY, who has made diseases of the skin a
speciality, has (Wein - crud a remedy for these disco
'orations which is at ones prompt, infallible, and
harmless.
Wholesale in Philadelphia by JOHNSTON, HOL
LOWAY, & COWDEN, 23 North SIXTH Street,
and by DYOTT & CO., 232 North SECOND Street.
Prepared only by B. C. Fermi, Dermatologist,
No. 49 BOND Street, New York, and for sale by
all Druggists. Price, per bottle. Call for
PERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE .LOTION.
For further information address Dr. B. C. PER
tY, 49 BOND Street, NEW 'YORK. ja_wrami
HAM DYE! Haut DYE 1
BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE - Is the best in the
Nyorlu. The only true and perfect Dye — harmless,
Instantaneous, and reliable; produces a splendid
Black or Natural Brown; remedies the 111 ef f ects of
Bad Dyes, and frequently restores the original
color. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine is signed
W. A. DATCIIELOR, BARCLAY Street, New
York. jag-mwf-ly
IhaVEHBAL (COG WHEEL) CLOTHES
WRINGER at reclined prices. G. W. LOOMIS. 27
South SIXTH St., Philadelphia, Pa. Jets-fraw-lut
SOKETHING COOL POE THE HOT WEngitil.
Something Cool for the Hot Weather.-
Something Cool for the Hot Weather.
Something Cool for the Rot Weather.
Linen Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Sacks. Linea Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks.
Just the thing to Keep Cool in.
Just the thing to Keep Cool in.
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 cIIESTNIIT Street, above Third,
Re. 600 CHESTNUT St. (Grallyille Stokes• old stand.)
S. N. Corner of 81EVIST11 and MAlS,liial" Sta. (Jones.)
Jylo-6t
inental.
"THROW PHYSIC TO THE DOGS, I'LL NONE
OF IT."
To make assurance doubly sure
Pll 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, Ague,
Liver Complaints, Pains in the Side and Back, ,te.,
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! jyB4t
27. GAS COOKING STOVES. 27.
cheaper khan Coal Or WOO. Eagle etas Cooking
Stoves and Ranges. G. W. LOOMV3, get' smith.
SLXTR Street, Philadelphia. Jel6-Rnw-lm
DIARRIICEA AND DYSENTERY.—A Sure
remedy for the worst case of acute or chronic Diar
rhrea and Dysentery is Dr. STRICKLAND'S ANTI
CHOLERA MIXTURE; thousands have been cured
by it; our government uses it in the hospitals. It
bas cured many of our soldiers after all other means
failed; in fact, we have enough proof of the oftleary
of this valuable preparation of- astringents, ab
sorbents, stimulants, and carminatives, to advise
every one of our readers to get a bottle and have it
in readiness, and to those who suffer try it directly.
Sold by Druggists everywheie. Ask for Dr. Strick
land's Antt-Cholera Mixture. jy3-mwf-3n
ITCH. (WHEATON'S) ITCEL
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.
mhlB-43m
Thursday, both ult., by the
Rev. Thomas Murphy, 1). D., Mr. C. IL Fitler, of
Philadelphia, to Miss Emma Mall of Frankford.
WATERRURY—IIANSELL.—JuIy 12th,by the
Rev. Robert Chase, S. Allyn Waterbury to Josie M.
Ilansell, only daughter of the late Sos. 11. Taylor.
No cards. New 'York papers please copy.
FItITZ—STIVERS. — On the 11th inst., at the rest.
dente of Marriner, Esti. ' by the Rev. G. W.
Brindle, Mr. Daniel Fritz, of Philadelphia, to Miss
Anne Mallnda Silvers, of Whkesbarre. WRkesba.rre
papers please ropy.
brAitsßD—Wit DIAMS.—On Thursday morning,
13th lust.; by the lieu. D. a. liiiller, foslitta Gftrglla
to Annie Williams, all of Frankfort!, Pa.
SHlNN.—Suddenly, on the 12th inst., near West
Chester, Sarah, wife of Nan Shinn, in the 61th year
of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are par
ticularly invited to attend the funeral, to meet at
her late residence, No. 518 Pine street, on Second
day, the 17th instant, at 4 o'clock P. M. Interment
id the Western linciaL ground.
WILLIAMSON.—At Chicago, ph, on the nth
inst.. Jane, widow of the late G. N. Williamson, of
Philadelphia.
110P1i1NSON.—On the 11th inst.at blower Hos
pital, Chestnut Bill, Dr. Joseph Hopkinson, Sur
geon in Charge.
The naval, army officers. and the members of the
different societies to which he belonged, and his
mate friends, are invited to attend his funeral, with
out further notice, from. his late residence, No. 1613
Walnut street, On Friday morning wharf o'clock
punctuuny, to go to Whinut-street A spe
cial train leaves at 3U.15,1f0r ltordontown; to return
at 2 P. M. • **
•
MANLEY.—On the Bth inst., at rm. Grange, Mo.,
Esther Ann Ihmlev, wife of Rev. William Hanley,
In the 58th year of Tier age.
The friends and relatives of the family are invited
to attend the funeral, front the residence of her bro
ther,William Midway], No. 254 West Logan Square,
on Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to
Laurel }lid. ,tw
•
MITCHELL.—On Wednesday, the 12th inst., Liz
zie Young, youngoSt child of Rev. James Y. and
Nettle Mitchel], aged I year, 10 months, and 9 days.
Funeral from the regaCHCO of her parents,
1013
North Fifth street, on Saturday, lath Inst.,at half
past 12 o'clock. To proceed to Glenwood Ceme
tery. *
TROMA..S.—On Tuesday July 11, William B.
Thomas, Jr., son of Benjamin B. and Anna 91.
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. M.
To proceed to NV Muiland Cemetery.
CHAMBERLAIN.—On the 11111 instant, A. M.
Chamberlain, in the 48th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited
to attend his funeral, at 3 o'clock on Friday, the
11th inst., from his late residence. 1203 Green street,
without further notlee. Inteelnent at South Laurel
Hilt.
erica.
51111TII.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, July 11th, 1865,
Joseph C. Smith, Jr., in the 90th 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 Hose Companies, are
respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his
late residence, No.looB North Seventh street, Satur
day afternoon, the 15th Inst., at three o'clock. ***
n.F.STQN. — }lied of apoplexy. July 18111, Bev.
Newton Reston, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Due notice
will be given of funeral.
•
BLACK ENGLISH GRENADINES.
Just received, a case of Black English Grena
dines, at 40 cents a yard.
EESSON & SON Mournity, Store, 918 611E5T.14 Street.
one One price. Prices in plain figures. m 71.5
TLACK CHALY DE LAINE.-JUST
evened, one ease of plain black Cbaly de Laines,
at gig cents a yard.
BESSON & SON Mourning Store,
918 CHESTNUT Street.
One price. Prices In plain figures. myls
100 PURE WHITE SHETLAND
SHAWLS. EYRE & LANDELL.
100 PIECES MOSQUITO BARS
WHITES, ELITES, GREENS, &c.
EYRE & LANDELL.
1/000 LOW WHITE QUILTS, FOR
HOTELS. IMMENSE LOTS OP CHEA.P
TOWELS. Cje26-D1 EYRE & LANDELL.
per'. MASONIC NOTICE.
lid Members of INDUSTRY LODGE, No. 131,
A. Y. M., will meet at the MASONIC BALL,
CHESTNUT Street, on SATURDAY, at 12 o'clock
M.. to attend the funeral of our late brother, MA
SON MATLACE. Members of the Grand Lodge are
aim requestrt to attend. By order of the W. M. -
J3 - 14-21* !JAMES B. ALVORD, Secretary,
s union.
OFFICE OF SLIPPERY ROCK
PETROLEUM. OIL COMPANY, No. :425
WALNUT Street, (Room 5, Third Story.)
PHILADELPHIA, July 10, 1305.
The Transfer Books of tub Company will 'be
closed until MONDAY, the 24th Inst., inclusive.
jyl4-3t' GEORGE R. PEDDLE, Secretary.
lar'" OYFICE OW THE PHILADEL.
MIA GAS WORKS, JULY
The price of Coke has been reduced to Ten Cents
per 'bushel. Orders received at the Works or Omen,
No. 20 South SEVENTH Street.
JOS. MANUEL,
jyl2-72t Chief Engineer.
OFFICE ST: NICHOLAS COAL
COMPANY, 20534 WALNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA, July 10. 1805.
At a meeting of the Directors of the ST. NICHO
LAS COAL COMPANY, held this day, a Dividend
of THREE PER CENT. on the Capital Moult was
declared. payable (clear of State tax) on and after
MONDAI, the Nlh Inst.
jyli-l)t* C. F. SHOENER, Treasurer.
OFFICE BIG WHITELY CREEK
OIL C 0.," NO. 328 WALNUT Street,Boem
No. 9, PHILADELPHIA, Julylo, .1095.
Subscribers to the 'capital stock of the "BIG
WHITELY CREEK OIL C 0.," who have not paid
their last Instalment, and taken out their certiii-
Yates, are hereby notified that if not attended to
within thirty days from date their stock will be for
feited. Ay order of the Board,
jyll-12t* J. LEWIS PHILLIPS, President.
1117REHANTS" AND MANDFAC.
TURERS' NATIONAL BANK,
PITTSBURG, June 21,1865.
As the Com Currency of of the Curre of the TJnlted
States has decided that the Capital of this Bank can
be increased to the extent of 010,000 only, and not
to the amount of $400,000, as before agreed upon
(owin to the apportionment to Pennsylvania being
alread g y
absorbed, )6tockholders ore hereby notified
that one-hair the instalment paid on their subscrip
tions to the New Stock will be refunded to them at
the thus of payment of the July dividend, thus re
ducing the number of shares of New Stock one-half
the amount subscribed. Eastern Stockholders will
be paid at the Commercial National Bank, in Phila
delphia. No further instalments will be required
on the New Stock. The capital stock of the Bank
will, therefore, be $BOO,OOO, instead 01,31400,000.
By order of the Board of Directors.
JOAN SCOTT, Jr., Cashier.
PITTSBURG. July 3, 18d3.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
Dividend of SIX I'ER CENT. upon the old Capital
Mock out of the profits of the last six months, free
of United States tax, payable at the Commercial
National Bank, in Philadelphia, to Eastern stock
holders, on and after the 15th inst.
jytbdt JOHN SCOTT, Jr., Cashier.
liar. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSV.
RANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT
Street._ PHILADELPHIA, .Tuly 3, 1835.
At a meeting of theiiZTOYDiieCtors; held this
Blared Dividend of THREE PER CENT. WaS dO
-
payable on demand, clear Of all taxes.
jyti-12t W. I. BLANCHARD, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE ENTERFIRISE
INSURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT
Street , PHILADELPHIA, July 3, 1880.
The. Directors have this day declared a Dividend
of THREE PER CENT. on the capital stock of the
Company for the last al.lt monthg payable onde
mand free of all taro.
. 13. LOOK WOOD,
jy4-72t Secretary.
-
rois.• POSTPONEMENT OF THE
UNION STATE CONVENTION—MEET
ING OF THE 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 will not assemble on
the day (19th of July) set apart for its meeting In
the city of Harrisburg. Due notice will be given of
the meeting of the Convention hereafter.
The members of the Union State Central Com
mittee will assemble in the city of Harrisburg, on
the NINETEENTH OF JULY, ensuing, at the
Lochiel House, at three o'clock P. M.
A full attendance of all the members of the Com
mittee is earnestly requested.
andox CAMERON, Chairman.
.11.• T. ItnrraDlCT, ts ecre tarieg.
Wxym FonxitY
HARRISBURG, June 19, 1885. jel-tiyl9
illgr DELAWARE AVENUE MARKET
COMPANY.
PIIILADBLPHIA, July 3, 1885.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend
of THREE PER CENT on the Capital Stock of the
Company, payable on and after the 18th inst., clear
of State and 'united States Taxes. The Transfer
Rooks will does on the 11 th and Open ou the 18th
inst. [{y6-12PFJ WILLIAM J. CARLIN, Seely,
NOTICE. THE TRANSFER
ROOKS of the ROYAL PETROLEUM COM
PANY will be closed from FRIDAY, the 7th 1115 t.,
until SATURDAY, the 15th het.
ir4-10t JOHN GALLAGHER. Jr., Secretary.
.11. UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—Wanted for the UNITE]) STATES MARINE
CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce
ments held out to all entering the Marine Corps;
glorious opportunity to visit foreign countries,•
good pav, excellent accommodations, tight an d
easy duttes.
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
(to , . except Sultan. JAMES FORNEY.
01 captain and Recruiting Nicer.
lgr PRICES BMA:WED.
.10 WANAMAKEJ BROWN,
Popular
Aar Clothing •
House,
OAK HALL, S. F. cor. Sixth and Market
MARRIED.
DIED.
MILITARY.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPMA, FRIDAY, RTLY 14. 1865.
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES
OF 1504,
BOUGHT AT A PREMIUM.
a. A. 11....1.1-I[3l .Sr. Co.,
2 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
7 3 - 10 LOAN FOR SALE. jyl.4fraw-6t
UNITED STATES
By authority of the Secretary of the TreaStlry, 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
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
These Notes are Issued under date of July 1.6. 1666
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 a handsome premium,
and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds,
from State, County, and Municipal 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, which may be cut off and
sold to any bank or banker.
The interest at 7-30 per cent. amounts to
Ono cent per day on a gide note. •
Two cents per Slay on a $lOO note.
Ten cents per day on a $3OO 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 simi
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 ate
per cent. instead of 7 3-10 tin in currency. Subscri
bers will deduct the interest in currency up to July
15th, at the time when they subscribe.
The delivery of the notes of this Third Series of
the Seven-Thirties will commence on the Ist of
June, and will be made promptly and continuously
afte.r 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 fOrly . epaal. to those made with seven-and
three-tenth. per cant. in currency. This is
now offered by the Government, and its superior
advantages make it the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
Less than V 30,000,000 of the Loan authorized by
Congress are now in the market. This amount, at
time rate at which it is being absorbed, will all be
subscribed for within sixty days, when the notes
will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uni
formly been the case on closing the subscriptions to
other Loans.
In order that citizens of every town and section of
the country may be afforded facilities for taking the
Loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Pri
vate Bankers throughout the country have general
ly agreed to receive Subscriptions at par. Subscri
bars will select their own agents, in whom theyhave
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,
1 . E. WALRAVEN,
719 CHESTNUT STREET,
LACE CURTAINS,
AT PRICES,
AT REDECED PRICES.
in • 28-tf
MERCHANT TAILORS.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
612 CHESTNUT STREET,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
mhS-tt SPRING GOODS.
'STATE OP JAMES DUNDAS, DE
-LA CEA SED.—Letters Testamentary upon the Es
tate of JAMES DITHDAS, deceased, having been
granted by the Register of Wills of the County of
Philadelphia to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to said Estate are requested to make pay
ment, and those having claims against the same to
present them, without delay,_at the °Mee of the un
dersigned. JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT,
RICHARD SMETHURST,
JAB. DILNDIks LIPPINCOTT,
121 WALNUT street,
jyll-6t Executorg.
C A R D.
FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES.
I will sell the balance of mg large stock of
The assortment Is complete.
GEO. J. HENKELS,
PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHURCHES,
Public Ilnildings, Residences, and Country
Seats, Laken by B.P.RELMEIVS, in superiormanner.
Those who desire tat: similes should apply at 624 ARCH Street. le
SHINGLES.-70,000 CYPRESS SHIN
.GLES just landed, for sale low. Apply' corner
BEACII and COATES Sts. Cjyl3-3tl S. B. MYERS.
MeCANDLESS. & SMITH,
HALT ER VINEGAR FACTORS,
OAD AND PRIME STREETS.
Constantly an hand and for sale a large stock of
MALT and WHITE WINE- VINEGAR—a new
article of manufacture in this country, made by the
celebrated English process, and used exclusively
for Fielding in Europe.
All sales warranted free from impurities and
them teals.
Orders tilled promptly to all
S parts of the country.
AGENT.
L. E. CAMBLOS, No. 113 Walnut street, Phila
delphia.
PITT & WHITE, No. 9 Exchange Place, Bal
timore.
CHRISTIAN LEE do CO., Richmond, V.„
E. W. GOULD & CO., Newbern. N. C. jel9-2m
'HAVANA CIGARS.-A GOOD VA
- RIETY constantly In store and bond, at low
est cash rates. S. FUGUET & SONS,
Iny24-ran. No. 216 South FRONT Street.
___
THE CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS *IN
-s- THE MARKET.—Quart Capsule Jars at taper
doz., complete. HA ELL LETCHWOR:TH,
No. 15 North FIFTH Street, and No. 521 MINOR
Street. je23-Ins
THE CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS IN the Market—Quart Capsule. ants at er doz,
complete. MARTELL &LETERWORTIr No. 15
Ziortb FIFTH St. and No. 521 MINOR St. ic23-1M
CARPET CHAINS, YARNS, AND
WlCKS.—Large Invoices just received and for
sale to dealers, at lowest market rates.
ROWE,_EIISTON, & co.,
,lees-tf 157 and 159 North THIRD Street.
MACKEREL, lIERRING, SHAD, $l'"C,
JJI: —2,500 bbls. blass. Nos. 1,2, and 2 Mackerel,
late-caught flat fish, In assorted packages.
2,000 bids. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Hali
fax Herring.
2,500 boxes Lubec, seated, No. 1 Herring.
150 hbis. New Mess Shad.
2541 boxes Hcrklmer-county Cheese, &e.
In store and for salc„by MURPHY & KOONS.
.019.tf No. FIB NORTH WHARVES.
HERMETICALLY. SEALED MEATS
AND SOUPS.
1,000 dos. Sausage Meat.
500 " Roast Beef.
" do Veal.
600 " do Mutton.
lon " do Turkey.
Loop 11 do Chicken.
3,000 " assorted Soups, In 1,2, Z4Lb. cans.
For sale by Sou th WATER
ZeG-tf 101 SOUth. WATER Street.
i fill) ti
7.30 LOAN.
THIRD SERIES.
0230,000,000.
11. S. 5-20 SIX PER OMIT.
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION. A,GENT,
PHILADELPHIA
CURTAIN GOODS.
MASONIC HALL,
Is NOW OPENING
ANOTHER. LARGE LOT or
ELEGANT STYLR,
FROM 5 DOLLARS TO 159
DOLLARS PER PAIR
WINDOW SHADES,
CHOICE PATTERN'S,
JOHN KELLY,
TAILORS,
- HAVE NOW IN STORE
LEGAL.
FURNITURE,
At very low prleee, until
SEPTEMBER lat
809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street.
NEW PUBLICATIONS•
TRIAL OF THE ASSASSINS!
A Twenty-five Cent Edition!
We have just published a twenty-five cent edition
of the Trial of Assassins and Conspirators for the
Murder of Abraham Lincoln and the Attempted At
sasebratlonof Vice President Johnson and tee whole
Cabinet—the most Intensely interesting trial on
record. Evidence in full with argument of counsel
On both sides; a correct likeness of all the A ostssins
and Conspirators, wit* sketch Of their lives, and
portraits of other persons connected with their ar
rest and trial, numerous other engravings, sc., to
gether with the sentence of the Court, approval of
rresideut Johnson, and a
FULL ACCOUNT OF THE EXECUTION.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Our UMW liberal discount to the trade, book
egenta, s&c.
BARCLAY 4t, CO.,
'602 ARCH STREET
jvlo mwl3t"
X-31.-• A NEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR of the "Schonberg Cotta
MANY, THE HANDMAID OF THE LORD.
192n0.
ALSO, BY THE SAME AUTHOR,
THE SCHONBERG COTTA FAMILY. 12mo.
THE EARLY DAWN. 12mo.
DIARY OF MRS. KITTY TREVYLAN. 12mo.
OUR-MARTYRED FRESIDENT,• or Voices from
the Pulpit of New York and Brooklyn. Contain
ing all the Sermons by the eminent•puipit orators of
those cities, and the Orations of Bancroft and
Bishop Simpson. l2mo. For sale by •
JAMES S. CLAXTON,
(Successor to W. S. & A. Martlen.)
lem GOB CHESTNUT Street.
'KEW BOOKS.
BAXLEY'S WHAT I SAW ON THE WEST
COAST OE SOUTH AND NORTH AMERICA,
with Illustrations.
- •
MERIVALE'S Conversion of the Roman Empire.
T. BUCHANAN READ: A Summer Story; Sberl
don's Ride and other Poems.
THE VOLUNTEER QUARTERMASTER. By
Capt. Robllif Brinkerhoff ,__li. S. A.
NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS
On hand, and for sale at low prices.
LINDSAY A RLAKISTON,
Publishers and Booksellers,
je29 No. 25 South SIXTH Street.
TYPE FOUNDERS.
COLLINS B: AfcLEESTER'g
NORTH AMERICAN
TYPE, STEREOTIPE, AND ELECTROTYPE
FOUNDRY
Printers' FUrnishing Warehouse,
No. '705 JAY.NE STREET,
==!
TYPE WARRANTED to be equal to any made IN
THE WORLD.
Old type taken in exchange for new at IS cents per
pound. If delivered to us free of charge.
NW' Every article necessary for a Printing. Office
constantly on hand.
Agents for Hoe's, Adams', Gordon's, Taylor%
Fosters, Degener+s, and Wells+ Presses.
Agents for Idather+s celebrated Colored Inks.
Our beautiful new Newspaper faces are shown In
"TRE PRESS." Iy7-im
SIMMER RESORTS.
R 1J R Ak AN H K?I T T E L,
VE*ANGO COUNTY, PA.
JAMES E. STEEL,
Proprietor
This well-known and popular House has Just been
thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than
double its former capacity.
It is pleasantly situated in the centre of the Town,
with ready access by Hall and Stage to all points in
the OIL REGION, and its accommodations for
Guests folly equal to those of first-class Hotels In
anypart 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. jy4-6m
SEA BATHING-CAPE MAY, CAPE
P.- 7 ISLAND, N. J.—THE NATIONAL HOTEL.—
This large and commodious Hotel, known as the
National Hall, is now receiving visitors. Price per
week, VS; children and servants half-price.
je3o-2m AARON GARRETSON, Proprietor.
T
COLUMBIA EIOUSE,
CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY,
Will be opened this season on the FIFTEENTH
DAY OF JUNE, for the reception of guests.
This leading house will, for the coming season,
fully sustain its well-established reputation.
Greatly encouraged by the business of lad year,
the proprietor feels satisfied that allotel, conducted
clearly first-clam, 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 coming season.
For rooms, loc., apply to J. H. DENNISON, Mer
chants' Hotel, Philadelphia, or to
GEORGE J. BOLTON, Proprietor,
royl9-2m CAPE ISLAND, N. J.
THE ALHAMBRA,
AT ATI.ANTW, CITY
Is now open for the reception of visitors.
Je.55-ine R. R. LEEDS, Proprietor.
LIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE,_
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
NEAREST HOUSE TO THE SURF.
This well-known house is now open for the recep
tion of boarders. JONAH WOOTTON,
je24-im Proprietor.
CONGRESS HALL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N.
WILL OPEN JUNE 24, 1865.
The subscriber would respectfully inform Ms
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
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 Hall a home of comfort to his
guests. A Band is engaged. Terms moderate.
jell-im Cr. W. HINKLE.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3.,
Will open for the reception of guests, on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. •
Dodsvorth'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,
QEA-BATHING.
BURP EtOtiSk,
.Ii.TEANTIE CITY, N. J.
This old, established, and favorite house is now
open, It is nearest to the beach, securing cool
breezes at all times. Its unrivalled Bathing facili
ties, its complete furniture and appointment,. and
its unexceptionable table, render 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 had at all times
by rail. A line 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. 11. S. BENSON,
je3-36t Proprietor.
UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG
BRANCH, New Jersey, is now open for the
_reception of visitors. Trains leave on Saturday af
ternoon, at four o'clock from Vine-street wharf—
returning Monday morning early.—Sune 10, 188 i.
jelo-2M. 'BENJ. A.'SHOEMAXER, Proprietor.
IRPHRAT A MT. SPRINGS.-THIS
dellghtfurand romantic watering place, beauti
fully situated in the healthiest section of Lancaster
county, and acknowledged to be the "garden spot"
of Pennsylvania, will open for the accommodation
of guests on the 15th of 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,
)el-an J. W. FREDERICK.
COPARTNERSHIPS.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
—The copartnership heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned, under the name of "W"AR.
NER, 311SKEY, MERRILL (Manufacturers of
Gas Fixtures, Ac.,) was dissolved by} mutual con
sent on the Ist day of February, A. 1.. 1865, by the
withdrawal of "REDWOOD F. VARNER.
The buolecos of the irral will be settled at 718
CHESTNUT Street by the new iinn of MISKEY,
MERRILL, LI; MAC:RABA.
REDWOOD F. WARNIII
WM,. F. MISERY, -
W.• O. IL MERRILL,
B. TRACKARA.
JULY 13, 1883.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The interest of RED
WOOD-F. WARNER, in the firm of WARNER,
bIISKEY, & MERRILL, having been purchased by
the undersigned (the remaining partners), they will
eOntinue the business as heretofore, at No. 118
CHESTNUT Street, and No. 402 RACE Street.
WM. F. MISHEY
W. 0. B. MERRILL,
B. THACKARA.
PHILADELPHIA, :Ally 13, 1865. jyl4-10t
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. -THE
undersigned, successors to JACOB W. GOFF,
deceased, have this day formed a Copartnership,
under the title of M. GOFF St CO., for the transac
tion of the Wholesale and Retail SADDLERY
lIARDWARE BUSINESS, and will carry on the
same at the store of the late Mr. GOFF, No. 318
MA Mira Street. _ _ _
M. DOFF,
JOHN B. A. ALLEN, ..tn.
ninaur.r.rurA, July 11, 1895. jyl2-3t*
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-T EFE
- Undersigned have this day entered into a co
partnership under the name and title of BRUNER,
WANN, & CO., for the transaction of the GENE
RAL LUMBERBUSINESS, at 19OR MARKET St.
A. BRUNER. SR.,
D. C. WANN,
A. BRUNER, Jlt.
r/IrLADRLDIIIA, July 3, 1665.
THE BUSINESS WILL RE CONDUCTED IN
connection with an old established Limber Depot
at Columbia, Pa., thus giving the yard superior ad
vantages.
- -
COPARTNERSHIP. - THE UNDER
SIGNED have THIS DAYformed a Copartner
shiuutler the arm anti name of DE COURSEY,
BRYAN, & CO., for the transaction of a Wholesale
Business in Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods.
GERALD DE COURSEY,
(Late of De COursey, Lafourcade, Co.};
JAMES L. BRYAN,
(Late with Thomas N. Dale & Co.)
SAMUEL W. DECOUBSEY, Jr..
rmr.A., July 1, 188.5. jyl-12.t
SPECIAL NOTICE.—THE INTEREST
of JOAN MCNEIL and THOS. IRVINU, in the
firms of FARRELL, IRVING - , Jr, CO. or Philadel
phia, and MCNEIL, IRVING, & CO:, of Pleasant
Billie, N. J. ceased on the 24th ult.
The machinery has all been repaired and made
very complete. am now prepared to execute all
orders for double mud lum, roll, or bag Manilla Pa
per of any size or weight, and Will guarantee tt
equal to any made in the United Mates, for strallgth
and uniformity. Orders received at the office.
wm. E. FARRELL,
510 MINOR street.
PHILADELPHIA, July 8, 1865. Jylo-6t
MARSHAL'S SALES.
•
MARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE
of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CAD
WALAPER, Judge of the -District Court of the
United States, in and for the Eastern district of
Pennsylvania in Admiralty to me directed, will be
,old at Puhlle'Salc, to the blithest and I.St bidder,
for cash, at MICIIENEICS STOItE, Na. 142 North
FEONT Street, on FRIDAY, July ii, 11165, at'"
o'clock '
clock M. a portion of the cargo of prize steamer
- Beatrice, consisting of Cotton and Woollen Goods,
Burlaps, Pins, Spool Cotton Felt Hats, 10-inch
Shot, Woollen and Fancy Hose, Axes, Monkey
Wrenches, hoop Iron, Moors, Sce.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
United States Marshal E. P. of Pennsylvania.
I'ill - LAM:L.IIA, July I% 18135. jyl4-6t
NEW YORK SILVER MINING CO.
OF NEVADA.
OFFICE, No. 80 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Capital, $t,500,000; Stock for sale at $lO per Share—
_ .
'sloo par value.
We are erecting our milt at the mine. We
onow poeitively that we hare a rich Silver Mine. A
few thousand dollars more will bring as into a posi
tion that we shall pay monthly dividends. Call
Carly; take nth - mange of present low rates.
A few good Agents wanted, jytt-at
COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK
AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands.
Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Duck.
Also, raper Manufacturers' Drier Felts from one
to five feet wide; Faullns, Bolting Sail Twine, &c.
JOHN W. EVLgiIIIAN te CO.
Ma-U No. 103 JONES,
RETAIL _DRY FitiODS.
CLOSING OUT I CLOSING OUT I
CLOSING OUT !
.G-It3EALT BARGAINS
SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS.
CHEAP BLACK SILKS
Black Silks, with Lustre.
Black Silks, without Lustre.
Black Silks, of every variety, at low prices.
Colored Silks, or every variety, at low priceS.
Ellk GrenstUnes at reduced prices.
75c. Silk Grenadines reduced to 450.
at Silk Grenadines reduced to 550.
Handsome Silk Grenadines reduced to 51,14 C., Si,
*L2S.
NOW Styles Cambric Lawns, 87 e., 50c.
New Styles Jaconet Lawns, be., 62.ge,, 05c.
New Styles Organdy Lawns, 40e., Me., 75c.
New Styles Fine Linen Lawns,
Dross Goods, or c.v.-7 description, at low prices.
SHAWLS AT REDUCED PRICES.
Plain, Plaid, and Striped White Swiss and Or
gandies.
Plain, Plaid, and Striped Nainseoks and Cambric&
White Puffed and Tucked Muslims.
H. STEEL & SON,
jya-tf Nos. 713 and 71.5 North TENTH Street
S UMMER BLANKETS.
Just received, a fresh supply of
SUMMER BLANILETS,
of the lightest fabric and purest color.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON,
House Furnishing . Dry Goods,
jylo-mwf6t No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
mosquiTo NETS,
4x-i-
White auJ colored, of all the Tarjena descrip
tions made and put up at the shortest notice.
SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON.
House. Furnishing Dry_ Goods,
jylo-mwf6t No. _lOOB CHMTNUT Street.
JCHAMBERS, No. 810 ARCH ST
• JUST OPENED,
grainLvtlings.
Empress Lace. Collars.
French Muslins fur Waists. jyri-et
COOPER & CONARD, NINTH AND
MARKET, have
The best Cassimere stock in town.
Good Linen Drills, Ducks Coatings.
Tailors' Linings, of everikind.
Muslin stock complete, prices right.
Faintly Linens, selling, gold, at 30c.
Gauze. Domet, and other Flannels. .•
Pearl Wool Delefties, 55 and a 5 cents.
Extra fine black Mohair Alpacas, tl.
Lupin's 6-4 black Wool Delaines, 'l.
Good stock white NeinSook, Swiss.
Bird-eye Linen, striped Muslins, finest Cambrics
and Jaconets, puffed Muslins, Pique, &C.
White Barege and other thin Shawls.
Silk Sacques and Summer Dusters. ]e7-tf
FIGURED SILK GRENADINES,
of the best qualities and styles, in Black and
Gray Grounds, We to it 1.50.
Travelling Dress Goods, in every variety.
New Dress Goods, in great variety.
Handsome Chene Silks, $2.50.
VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS,
suitable for Dresses, Mantles, and Semmes.
COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE
PRICES.
Merrimac, Sprague, and Pacific Prints, 25e.
10-4 Waltham and reperill bleached Sheetings, $l.
H. STEEL to SON,
rays-tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
A_A SPANISH LINENS, FOR TRAY
-x - xELLING DRESSES.
dui Bley Linens.
Dark and light Linens, for Sults.
Brown Holland&
FUrVCl i enens r ,. 3r fior ars Dri l e l eses.
White e
es.
Mosquito
Pink, blue, cherry, and white Tarletons.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
Jel9-tf 26 South SECOND Street
TAROT A INS.
SELLINer OFF
To close business, the entire stock of Cloaks, Wrap
pers, and Garibaldis, regardless of cost, at
378-et 36 North NINTH street.
628 HOOP SKIRTS. n9Q
• HOPKINS' "!CPWN MAKE" Op u , A.N...".
HOOP SKIRTS, the best assortment and best qual
ity and styles in the city. Gore Trails all lengths
and sizes, from 18 to 55 springs, from $1.75 to $4.
Plain Skirts, all the new shapes and sizes, from 19 to
50 springs ' from *1.40 to $3. Skirts of extra heavy
stool and extra tapes, from 20 to 35 springs, from
411.90 to $2.75. Moses' and Obildren's, of every
grade, from 20 to 35 springs, from four to eight mita
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
much lower prices. Also, constantly on hand full
lines of low-priced New York Skirts, kid-padded
and metallic-fastened 15 springs, 45e; 20 springs, $1;
25 springs, $1.15; 80 springs, $1.23, and 40 springs,
f 21.50. Shirts made to order, altered, and repaired,
at &AS ARCH Street. Jel4-im*
COMMISSION HOUSES.
AZARD & HUTCHINSON,
AGENTS FOR TEE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA.-MADE GOODS,
112 PH ILADEL HEST NUTPHIA STREET,
,
103 READE STREET, NEW YORK. je23.4ra
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER (tr CO.,
N. E. Corner or FOURTH and RACE Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
MAN IJ ACTURBII.SOP
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, apv.
AGENTS FOE THE. CELIMEATED
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and Consumers supplied at
'VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Ely44m
BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRIJOB.
ROBERT A. HANCE,
729 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Would call the attention sit Arr,,,^tas, Ceuutry
DieC
chants, and. ClinerS, his Stlick - of
ROOTS, HERBS, AND BARKS,
in various sized packages, or our own pressing, at
PRICES BELOW POBlittitt. ftITES.
A full line tlf BOTANICAL PREPARATIONS,
W. S. MERRELL & CO.'S CONCENTRATED RE
MEDIES, &0., at a liberal discount to the trade.
Catalogues furnished on application. ntyll-amlp
TO SOLDIERS?
W.ALTHAM WATCHES I
Let every SOldler,before he returns home,provlde
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 silver dollars 'wouldn't be as useful.
BOW by all respectable Watch dealers
THE AMERICAN WATCH CO.,
JY/0-12t OFFICE, DM BROADWAY, N. Y
GOLD'S PATENT IMPROVED STEAM
WATER-HEATING APPARATUS
FOR WARMING AND VENTILATING PUBLIC
BUILDINGS AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES,
MANUFCTURBD BY TUB
UNION STEAM AND WATER-HEAT
ING COMPANY
OF PENNSYLF,6NI2I.
JAMES P. WOOD it CO.,
41 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
B. M. FELTWELL,
jal2-6m SITPERINTENDENT
HAVANA CIGARS—NEW LOTS.—
C
Comprising Figaro, Houradez, alvtrgea El
bol t and other choice brands,_assorted ' el;es - . Low
prices!, from 455 upwards. silltable for retail at
8 tents, 10 cents, anon cents.
St FIETOUET & SONSI - 1
orters,
jyl-12t 5 216 South FRONT Street.
12, 15-HORSE POWER ENGINES,
10
nortlig_ Tools, Planers Lathes, Punching
and Drilling Machines, Oil-well Tubing.
For sale by
HATHAwAy. LEACH, & STEARNS,
jy7-1m 41.7 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 FINE GROCERIES,
TEAS, &c., &C.
ALBERT• C. ROBERTS,
my24-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
F4NE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
- The subscribers would Invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
wbieittbey make a specialty in their business. Also,
constantly reeelying
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT ik
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
NO. 814 CHESTNUT strect,
ia l4 9 Four doors below the Continental.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
ARCH STREET.
_ REFRIGERATORS.
600
600
'WATER COOLERS
'FREEZERS.
GAS-STOVES, FOR SUMMER COOKING.
jel6-tf GRIFFITH & PAGE. SIXTH anti ARCH.
ICE CREAM.
PURE DELAWARE COUNTY
ICE CREAM,
made in the country, and fresh every morning—the
very best that is made. Saloons, Excursions, Plc-
Nies, Festivals, Hotels, Restaurants, and Private
Families, furnished with promptness in quantties
to suit, on reitBollal , le terms.
EASTERN MARKET
je24-
I I CE-CREAM STAND.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS- BEA U T
tiful specimens. done in styles suitable for al
bums. Just the thing for scholars to exchange with.
classmates. 12 feria:2S. REIMER'S, SECOND St,,
above Green.
CABINET FURNITURE.
MOORE & CAMPION,
261 SMITH SECOND STREET,
are prepared to follow the decline in the market in
the price of their Furniture. Purchasers please
call and examine our area. anito-17*
. WARTS.
WANTED TO PURCHASE-FIRST
(MASS BUILDThra LOTS in Mantua or West
Philadelphia. Address "Improvement," North
American °Mee. jyl4-3t
WANTED -A SITUATION AS TRA
veiling salesman in some whol noose;
would be wilt lug to Hell any class of gools: canglve
good reference. Address "Energy," Press , office,
Tor two days. it"`
WANTED -BY A LADY, IN THE
-vicinity of fioly Trinity Church, a comfort
able Room for a Chanther. A priyatc house pre
ferred. Directat the Drug StiirP,
corner hrixTEFINTIT and tin
WANTED -A SALESMAN,
thoroughly aCdUallited through Chester and
Lancaster counties, to a VIA and Provision House.
Address, giving name and residence, Box Uhl Phi
ladelphia. P. 0. - Ancorantunications COnlidential.
jyl4-2t5
WANTED—IN A T. AR G E DRY
` (foods Jobblitg House, a competent packer; he
must understand the business thorouginy, and he a
good marker of boxes and packages , Address.with
reference, "W. D. H.," Box t2us. jyt3.3o
WANTED -AN ASSISTANT BOOK-
Keeper, in a wholesale liook-Store. salary,
first year. $5OO. Address "Publishers," office of
Press, with references. )Yl3-2t.
WANTED -AT $175 PER MONTH,
Returned and I/198.1ded Oinera and g Ol .l l / 4 4 14.
Teachers„ Ladles, and energetic young Men to
CANVASS for our great national work. The Life,
Times. and Public - Serviees of Abraham Line()tn.' ,
Br Dr. L. P. Brockett. We have agents clearing
OM per month, which we will prove to any doubting
applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES,
Rc CO., SIXTII and MINOR Streets, Phila
delphia, Pa. - in4-1-111*
WANTED-B OAEDIN G, BY A
young man and wife, a nicely furnished front
Room, second story, With use Of bath where there
are but few other boarders, between POURTII and
El6l-ITII, and between Raee and Arch and Vine-
Address, for two days, "S. ill. G.," Prree (Mee.
jyl3-2t5
WANTED -A FIRST-CLASS SALES
MAN in a Cloth Jobbing House. Address
"salesman," this oMee. . jyl2-3t.
A SALESMEN, HAVING OVERTIVE
VRAIIB standing al;' uaintancit with Min trade
of Pennsylvania, is open fora„ magitoment. Fish
and Provisions preferred. Address " Pottsville,"
Pram oilier. lt*
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE
OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr..l. G. Hel.
laud. No comment is necessary; the author's repu
tation as a writer is fully established. Experienced
canvassers know why it sells. Address, for terms,
NORRIS EAEN.N.ED, Elk View,
jc3o-12t . Chester county, Penna.
A GENTB WANTED 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 Mr. Richardson's unparalleled
experience for four. years; travelling through the
South in the. secret service of the. Tribune, at the
outbreak of tho war with our armies and fleets, both
East and West, during the first two years of the re
bellion; his thrillingucapture; his confinement for
twenty months impeven different rebel prisons; his
escape, and almoat 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 Ad disabled officers and soldiers,
in want of profitable .employment, will Rod it peen-
Harty adapted to their condition. We have agents
clearing *i.so per month, Which we win prove to any
doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address
JONES., BROS., k CO., N. E. corner and
MINOR Streets, Philadelphia, Penna. ic.ls-1m
$J ,000. with ll
this T E an D iount. ' , efer T aci l lv E c ß o;
special, in a good business already established.
Address or apply to SIMONS BROS., 30 South
WATER Street, l'hiladelphia. jyl4-20
81,000 TO 12,000.-AN ACTIVE OR
SILENT PARTNER wanted in the
CALIFORNIA WINE TRADE, already establlshpu
and demanding immediate extension; or would tits.
pose of the Agency to a competent party. Apply to
'EI. It. JONES Agent for Perkins, Stern, Co.'s
California Wines, FIFTH Street, above Chestnut
street. jyl.l-2t.
$.0711 A MONTH.—I WANT AGENTS
• everywhereat 1
to sell FirmtlTlE.E4 n , o tre l ligA P s e glitn/ P s . al g;
offered, Full particulars free- Address oils T.
GABBY, Biddeford, 11fitine, Illy1041&Wanl
A MONTH .- AGENTS WANT
SI.4.O Fl,
ED everywhere to introduce the Improved
SHAW & CLARK TWENTY-DOLLAR FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE, the only low-price machine
in the country which is licensed by Grover & Baker,
Wheeler & - Wilson, Howe Singer ..& Co., _ and
Bachelder. All other machines now sold for less
than forty dollars each are infringements and the
seller and user are liable to fine and imprisonment.
Salary and expenses, or large commission allowed.
Illustrated circulars sent tree. Address SHAW
CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. rnyle-e.tWam
WANTED TO PURCHASE-ON
MEL
Spring Garden, Green, Mt. Vernon, Wallace,
or nottb and south streets, a neat DWELLING, of
which possession can be bad by Sept. let, and price
not exceeding $8,090. Address "Ousted. Tenant, ^,
Ledger o ffi ce. jyl4-3t
WANTED TO RENT-A MO
araiLDEEN-MJILT HOUSE, medium size (English
basement preferred), in western portion °rine city.
Possession wanted isetiteniber let. Address Post
°nice Box "'' stating location and rent.3yta-3t•
in WANTED TO RENT—A FUR
NI6BED Country Residence, with one to nve
acres five to fifteen rmlos from the city. Apply to
ROBERT MAC - GRK9OII.
1419 WALNUT St..
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
re,{ TO BANKERS, BROKERS, AND
Others.—A ~,anattlo property for sale, situated
on the north side of WALNUT btreet, ahoy. Third
street. Lot 86 feet front running through to next
street. Apply to ROBERT MAC GREGOR.
it 419 WALNUT St.
et TO RENT—WANTED A DESIRA
BLE Dwelling Douse, with modern conve
niences, between Fifth and Fifteenth, Bpruce and
Arch streets. Address 130x.2089 rod ORM lt*
da FOR SALE-A FOUNDRY, LOCA
ted in one of the best business localities in the
eity, with fixtures complete—Crayne, two Cupolas,
J.adles, Flasks, ke., now in successful operation.
For ihrther particulars, address Foundry, It this
office. jyl3-Ot•
di FOR SALE-PRICE $21,000.-AN
AUL elegant modern Dwelling, in West LOCUST
Street. Apply through "Box 2075," Philadelphia
Post-Office. jyl3-st.
FOR SALE, NOW VACANT—
IXTH, above Brown; two of those elegant
large new DWELLINGS; 12 roont4l lots 22 and 20
feet front, by 100 and 135 feet deep to Randolph
street; stable on rear of ono lot. Prices, $11,090 and
$11.500, tear, PtoWe, $l,OOO extra. $7,000 can re-
JYI2-9tif
IFOR SALE-SPLENDID OPPOR
TUNITY; elegant NEW DWELLING, cast
side of TWELFTH Street, above Thompson, mar
000rwavl vestibule, dce. The magnificent I'l'l'-
149 - -- ClCe •erin ri a,
g ano e • all incimlee, in the
nuure, I --- - 1 ~ . d
price of $10,5w. LIVLT.FIL,
jyl2-41 1.35 Nort ,4IaTII Street.
...------------_
Pt FOR SALE-A VALUABLE
PRO;
..,„
ERTY, southwest side of Ridge aven—
above 'Spring Garden street, 'Wheelwright Shop,
Blacksmith Shop, and excellent Dwelling. The
property extends through to Spring Garden street,
80 feet on Ridge avenue, and 6e feet on Spring Gar
den street. R. F. GLEN.W,
123 South FOURTH Street,
jyB Or S.W. for. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
gFOR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN.
with immediate possession, a COTTAGE, and
ONE ACRE OF GROUND situate on the Manx
punk Passen g er Railroad, ilrst house above the toll
gate at the Wissahickon; ten rooms, a variety' of
fruit and shrubbery, and a small stable. Will be
sold very much below its value. B. F. GLENN,
jys 123 South FOURTH Street.
fie FOR SALE—
abiaLDWelling 16 . 25 Wallace street.
316 N. Twenty-first street.
" 1439 N. Eighth.
" 2214 Brandywine.
" 1901 Brandywine.
' 6 1534 Mount Vernon street.
.. 1927 Mount Vernon.
1538 Wallace.
1924 Wallace.
B. F. GLENN. 123 South FOURTH St.,
brB or S. W. Cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN
ARCH-BTREET RESIDENCES=
iNtILFOR SALE—BeVeral firat.elass HOUSES t gOuth
slcie of ARCH Street, west of Nineteenth, etanrwo
lug all the modern improvements. Apply at 1829
ARCH Street. jell-Im*
di TO LET, AND FIXTURES FOR
-18:8SALE, of Store
No. 3 ; 35 - CHESTNUT Street. jyl2-4t*
To LET-THE UPPER PORTION OF
the marble building Gl9 Chestnut street. Pea
session given August Ist. Also, several valuable
properties for sale. THOS. H. CONNELL,
Counting-house Dr. D. Jayne & Son,
jyB-6t 5 242 CHESTNUT Street.
TO LET—THE FIFTH AND SIXTH
Stories of the GRANITE BUILDING, (for
merly Post-olllee,) 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,
ivs-st* counting House of Dr. D. Jayne Sc Son,
243 CHESTNUT Street
rrO LET—THE THIRD STORY OF
_a. the COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, 611 and
813 CHESTNUT Street, suitable for any' light
manufacturing business, or can he arranged for M
um Lighted by twenty.eight windows.
THOMAS H. CONNELL,
Counting House of Pr. D. Jayne& Son,
jyB-8t• 242 CHESTNUT Street.
en CONTINUED SALE QF MOST
.w.a.y.A.Lvi,,nr.r mom:R.l'Y, AT ()APE .16.
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, July 15, 1685,
At 1 o'clock P. M.
. .
A special excursion train from Philadelphia will
leave WALNUT-Street Wharf at 8,16 o'clock. A. M.,
and arrive at 12 M. The tickets furnished will be
ood to return the following Monday. A FREE
COLLATION WILL RE PREPARED ON THE
GROUNDS on the arrival of the train. A rare
chance is now offered for purchasing a cheap lot for
a summer residenes at this, increasingly popular
watering place, within three hours' ride of Plillad
delphia.
Will be sold at the same
R time,
LAGE MANSION. ,
All that large Idansio;l and lot of ground, Situate
ou the corner of BROADWAY and THIRD Avenue.
Lot 102 feet front, and 172 feet deep. It has ice
house, &c. Surrounded by large and beautiful shade
trees.
1 See plans and circulars for full particulars
Lloh may be had of the Auctioneers, M. THOMAS
& SONS, N 08.139 and 144 Scam, °man. Street,
Philadelphia, and .1. M. SMITH, Real EstatbAgent s
Cape Island.' M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
jya-thendnwthf-7t 1139 and 141 S. FOlllerii St.
COAL.
VNOWL E S' LEHIGH, HICKORY,
and FISK COAL, at reduced prices. OiUc
and Yard, NINTH and WILLOW Ste. 3y14-Ime
(10AL. COAL. COAL.
•,-/
the b Thest e cel
al ebra tbetedme. " TUNNELkeI-
RIDGEo COAL.
Co lu
Broken. Egg, and Stove Macs at *7.oaper ton.
Large Nut • 6.2.5 per tou.
At the atiI.NTUA COAL YARD
Offices—FORTIETH St. and LANCASTER Ave.
THIRTY-FIFTH St. and PENN. RR.
jylo-12t' WM. D. HESToNT„
COAL-WM. H. CURTIS & GO.,
LEHIGH mid SCHUYLKILL COAL YAK),
1413 CALLOWHILL Street.
(1 . 0A L .-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
'..--, MEADOW, and Swing Mountain Lehigli Coal,
and best Locust Mountain, from s o bovd,lll,pri,pr , e d
cameos/1 , for &mil— 'N. 'W. corner
""- 1"" Oldee. No. 11
Eliarra and WILLOW Stroms.
S. SECOND Street. raps-tn g...t.Yr ALTON .t CO,
FISHER'S SELF-SEALING FRUIT
CANS,
Every honsekeeper in the city and country
should use ibis excellent Con. It Is the nioSt eon-
Vrillrnt nuil reliable Can in use, and given entire
satisfaction w hcc...ver introduced. It is sealed in au
inNtrlrk. by honking Wild spring, 'them clamping_ a tin
rap over a nti around the . AnontitY. 51111 Pruning it
upon a rim:: of rementen paper. Slit cement in the.
.paper ny the heat of the fruit, and its the press
ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealing is per
fect. Tile cap Is unfastened by Unhooking the
spring and running a thin knife around under the
,till ye r.
Picnic rail anti examine this Can. at
d. McMURTRIMP,
SOS SPRING GARDEN Street.
• yl3-flat(' Philadelphia
___ •
CARTES. DE VISITE IN RXRCIT•
tion and siyin unsurpassed by any made. See
speriniellS and ,elect styles to suit your taste at
B. F. BEllttEß'S, GSA-ARCH Street. iv
AUCTION- SALES.
HEMMEN' BAZAAR, NINTH
AND sAMOM sTRRRTS.
AUCTION %ALF. OF HORSES,CAREIA.GFA
ON SATURDAY MORNING'
next, at 10 e'elock comrialng about
SIXTY -o HORSES.
Including several rant trotting horses and superior
saddle-horses. FUn denPriptionb at sale.
ALSO.
New and errend-band larriages, Light WagOalr
ace„, with which the sale will commence.
ALSO,
,
Single and Double Harness Saddles, Bridles, *d.
ar- Sale ofovrnment horses on Thursday and.
'rlday, July Sand 14, at 10 o'clotk A. '5l.
Air Sale of Horses, &r.. on Wednesday,
4•50 ,.. C arr i a ges and 1111111C143 at private Hale, EaLV/ I ED 11 141 ass.
jyl3-20 Auctioneer.
LIU WM.! 44k
ACADEMY
OF MUSIC.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, July it. iSaq,
FRANK DREW-STUART ROBSON MATINEE.
Commencing at . o'clock precisely, with the amus
ing Sketch of
MY LORD AN a LADY DUNDREARY.
Lord Dundreary (with a reoent letter from
Sam) Mr. OWEN miutr.own.
Lady Dundreary Mrs. MARLOWE.
Binney (slightly grown).— „..Mr. T. C. GREEN.
Beutlful Ballad, Mrs. SOI'HIE UMBER KUHN.
"1 Loves a Drop u' Good Beer,"
Mr. HARRY PEARSON.
R. H. Craig's new Buriesqnc,
EAST LYNNE!
ady , Isabel and Madam Vine,".FRANK DREW.
Sir Francis LeVilien STUART ROBSON,
Earl Mount Severn Mr. SAVAtinis
Sir Archibald Carlyle Mr. THOMAS BURNS.
Richard Hare Mr. T. U. GREEN.
Miss Cornelia Carlyle Mrs. E. N. THAYER.
Barbara Hare Mrs. OWEN MARLOWE.
Miss Isabel Carlyle (aged 13nlontl4),
Miss ROSALIE JACK.
Joyce Mrs, STYLES.
Sheridan's Ride, Mr. FRANK MGROAUNT.
STUART ROBSON 'S Great Song, "A Horrible Tete
of the Suicidal Fatuity."
The great Carnival of Fun concluding with the
popular Burlesque, by R. IL Craig:
KING LEAR, THE CUSS(
King Lear, the Cuss STUART nostiorro
Cordelia, his delightful little daughter,BßE DREW.
Edgar Mr. O. H. GRIFFITH.
Edmund Mr. OWEN MAItLoWE.
Duke of Kent Mr. W. 11. WALLIS.
Duke of Gloater Mr. T. C. GREEN.
Duke of Albany Mr. ALEX. FISHER.
Duke of Cornwall Mr. F,STULL.
mr. WORTH.
Mr. JAMM MURPHY.
itIIDISOM.
Mr. PEARSON.
Mr. LOTT).
'firs. E. N. THAYER.
. .
Duke, of burgundy
Oswald
First Knight
Second Knight.....
Third Knight
Goneril
Regan Miss GRIFFITHS.
ADMISSION, FIFTY CENTS.
No extra charge for IteserYed Seats.
Seat, can Ge new s.wured, at the Academy, and at
H. R. HELMER'S, Programme office, onpostt*
jyl34k
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
STREET THEATRE,
FAREWELL BENEFIT
OF MIBB ETTIE HENDERSON,I
TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, July nth, MS,
H M
"KATLEEN AVOURNEN."
THE STRATAGEM OF AN AOTREM,
Ami "A KISS IN THE DARK."
ETTIE HENDERSON IN FIVE °HARM:ITER&
MONDAY. HOOLEY'S MN:STRIA.
MEW CHEST UT-STREET THEA ,
TEE
WILL REOPEN
On MONDAY EVENING, July 17.
With Bone!vault's Great Irish Drama of
ARRAN NA POGUE. _i 16-Bt
The Box °Mee will be open FOIL THE SALE 011'
SEATS on SATURDAY, from 9 A. Ist, to 4 P. M.
jy 13-at
F A I II -m TIRTIVE TER-WORKS,
AFTERNOON CONCERTS y4r..nr 'DAV,
11ASSLERYS IT C111 1 14 ) 1 1 ; ° ;iff,IWITY RAND.
Programmes of 'Music issued daily.
The Arch, Vine, and Callowhill-street ears run
dl
reet to the place. jylo-4t
ACADEMY OP FINE ARTS, CHEST.
NUT Street., - airove Tenth—open from 9A. M.
tilt BP. M. BCIIIIIIIIIII West's geest plattre of
CHRIST . REJECT E D etfil an ExhinltiOn. = )011
4ft,POINT BREEZE PARK,-
Great Pacing Match, best three in fire to
M.i(tale, TIIIS DAY, Friday, Julyl4, at 4 o'clock P.
M.
lOr. J. S. enters 11. 11. Ciurnsey.
htr. Jelinson enterd B. 11., Baltimore Uott.
Admission $l. ir
STATIONERY & BLANK BOO K.
(11L, MINING, COAL, AND OTHIAR
NEW COMPANIES.
We are prepared to furnish New Corporations
with all the Books they require, at short notice ant
low prices, of first quality. All styles of Binding.
STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOOK.
LITHOGRAPHED " "
TRANSFER BOOK.
ORDERS OF TRANSFER.
STOCK LEDGER.
STOCK LEDGER DAVISegg-
REGISTER OF CAPITAL nOal.
BROKERS' PETTY LEDGER.
ACCOUNT OF. SALES.
DIVIDEND BOOK.
MOSS 4.40 CO.,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS AND
STATIONERS.
43n CHESTNUT street.
EDUCATIONAL.
'UGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH.
AcADEMY.
1220 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
This Institution, which will be established in SEP
TEMBER NEXT, is destined to rival the best
schools of this country and of England, In Its sys
tem of instruction and discipline, and in the full
ness of its classical and mathematical course.
.
Those preparing for college will Le tilted to take
a high stand in their class, and to graduate with
honor. It will be the special aim al - go to prepare
young nien for business or protessioiiiil life. Circu
lars, with full hafortnatiou, can be had at LW Chest—
nut street.
EDW. CLARENCE SMITH, A.M.. Principal.
REFERENCES.—CaIeb Cope, Esq. Ron. Win. D.
Kelley'ROn. Sne. Allison, Alexander Wldlldlu.
Ecik, Thomas Potter, Esq.,A, R. Eraamiscus, Est,
R. P. M. Ilirkildkne, Esq. ntylb-rnwftlin
FRENCH AND AMERICAN INSTI
TUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, n 63 mum-
FORD Road, Philadelphia, Penult.
Rev. IN ARCISSI, CYR
Mr's. M. G. DAVENPORT, } Prtuel O ata '
This Instil ttion Offers superior adrantages for the
neaulsition of the Ornamental Ilratteileg, such Ai
FRENCH, MUSIC, and PAINTING, in addition to
the other subjects embraced in a thorough Ameri
can education. The location is very pleasant, com
'Pining the advantages of the country wtth those or
the city. The Scholastic Year will commence the
middle of September. For furthor information,
apply to the Principals, jyl2.3t.
PIIIITATE TUITION IN THE WWIEgp.
-a- Latin German. and French Languageo; higtaer
Mathematics and Englialt branches,. 136 South
ELEVENTH Street. Jyl2-its
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN
STITITTE. for YOUNG LADIES, N. W. corner
of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets (for—
merly at 1530 Arch street.) Rev. CHARLES A.
SMITH, D. D. Principal. Circulars at 1= and MI
Chestnut street, Or address P. 0. Box 2811. 3710-Ink*
REMOVALS.
EMOVA L.—D. FOCHT & CO.,
Is" - " ,, desale Grocers and Commission Mar
-11... -.muled their place of business to
chants. have 1. ' , II& THIRD Street. jyl34t'
Nos. 143 and 145
WATSON ds
REMOVAL.—GEO. W. , REPOSI
CO. have removed their CAItRIAGh -.411 2`
TORY to their old place, No. 1210 CHEST..
Street (under Concert Hall,) where they will keep a
stock of Carriages of their own make, and will re
ceive orders for every description of first-olatil
work.
Juicx 7, 1865. je7.9nt
BOARDING.
DAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLASS
N
DINNERS, Lt No. G 2- South WASHIGTON
StratCk 176-2ro"
EXCURSIONS.
aim;m CAPE I MAY,
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD,
FROM FOOT OF Tr,A.LXVT aTitERT. AT
8.30 A. M.,
gA t I a TOND EXPRESS. Due
2.30 P. M. r t. A SSENGER. Due at 8.45 P.
EXPRESS. Due at 1.45 P.M.
4.30 P. M.,
Fare, $3.00. Nerranta, Mistpo.
EXCURSION TICKETS, 05.00. Coupon Tlckets,
to be used by one person only, 10 for 055.00.
Passengers and Baggage taken to and from Me.
Island and Station without additional charge.
Freight daily from Sandford's Wharf. below
sprece street.
Returning Trains leave CAPE MAY at 5.80
Mail; A. M., Express; SP. M., Accommodation:.
8.20 A. M., Freight.
J. VAN RENSSELAER, Sup't.
PIIILADICLPII/A, July 5, 1885. Jy64eel
CAMDEN AND AT.
LANTIC RAIUROAD.
SUMMER ARRANORAIENi.
THROUGH IN TWO HOURS.
on and after bATURD.a.'I7, July Ist, 1865, FIVE
trains golly to Atlantic Utty: dad One O 7 tends
TRAINS LEAVE VINE,.6TIOWN rAktnr
.
as follows:
- - - -
Special Excursion 6.80 A. M.
Mail Train 7.30 A. X.
Freight, with Passenger Car attached.... 9.15 A. M.
Express (through in two hours) 2.00 P. X.
Atlantic Accommodation 4.16 P. X.
RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC.
Atlantic Accommodation 6.47 A. M.
Express (through In two hours) 7.08 A. M..
Freight, with Passenger Car attached....ll.47 A. M.
Mall train4.4s P. X.
Special Excursion 5.18 P. X.
SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Vine-street Ferry at 7.30 A. X.
Returning, !cam; Atlantic atL . t 4.4. S P. M.
Fare to Atlantic., V. Round-trip Tickets, good
only for the (lay and train on which they are issued.
fp.
JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Vino-street Ferry at 6.30 P. M.
Leave Jackson at 6.:38 A. X.
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS.
Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.15 A. AL and 1.15 P.M.
Leave Haddonfield at 11.45 A. Al. and 2.45 P. X.
N. R.—Freight must he delivered at Cooper , .
Point before 0 o'clock P. DI. to Moo...its going down
tile next tley, JOHN il. BKICANT,
jc2B-If Agent.
aggiNgpm EXCURSIONS TO
LONCI BIZANCIL—Trains for
Long Branch will (rive Cooper's Point CAMDEN,
daily (Sundayketss excepted,' at 9.15 A. M. Fare,
Excursion Ve
, good for three days, IP. Extt'a
train on Saturdays at 4.30 1". Returning, arrive
at Camden at 5.10 A. AL Monday.
je2o-2m L. B. COLE. Agent, Camden.
COTTAGE ORGANS.
Not only UNEXCELLED, but UNEQUALLED 1*
purity of Tone and Power, designed especially fbr
rburelles and gebools, but found to be equally well
adapted to the Parlor and Drawln -B g,ltoom. 'For
ly by E. M
sale on. RUCE,
No. 13 North SEVENTh Streets
Also, a complete assortment of tho Perfect Me
ledon constantly on hand.
THE ASHLAND HOUSE,
.s. youtrett s.VENUE NEW R STREET, NEW YORK CITY,
Recently enlarged and improved,. 15 now open for
transient as well as permanent bord ers. - The house
Is situated on one of the pleasantest avenues,
and accessible to all places of amusement and busi
ness by cars and stages. Guests will find all 5116
conveniences and comforts of a superior establish
ment, with an excellent table. Transient board, It*
pee day. WH. H. SELKIRK, Proprietor.
N. B.—Families who desire rooms for the summer
will melee early application. To desirable pants*
euvantsiteotlS terms will he Offered.
E. D. F. MORGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND OOLLEOTINO
AGENT,
MEMPHIS, TENN.
The Civil Courts of this District are now In prac
tical operation. Haring practiced at the Memphis.
hoc for tea (10) years, my acmin.,ntance with the
b o w nosg community greatly facilliates lit tllO SAW,
collection of claims.
jy4-6a. E. D. F. montkidt.