itivALS AT THE HOTELS. The Continental. ltzgeral roltllla ll, r"t'h"rg V C F ii DI California C ifll 'P T ' '' o.t LOWS ran aye, a o 51 Brotherum.„) Louis A L Duvall, Baltinthre 4MissitTllSriqltlite. At% , A ! H I flits SR Brown & la, Omaha . , Jas M Crawford, St Louis Mi,..sliroWn. S.; • . r ,,,,,, g, ' nos Palmer . la. Pittsb 'rhos Rutter. 1 ilt . s , 3i,i Sand Palmer, Pittsburg E 11 Smith , 1 ; 31 , 1 .';',.., 1.1.1 M rs C Miller. New York nV V illiaM,•"'"' 5,,, .. ,Mrs Nelson, CM II A LE II Irish. Pot 5i . ...n k . , ,Miss Nelson, Chili, S A. coi. W Elm , . 11 ....".1 cone' Theo Hooper & wf, Balt me, Jas S Ili'V I f ir i !MISS C B Hooper, Balt -Win Ti l'''''''.l.l;ri Add Ibliss W E lionper,l3alt 7 A 8a,,, ti..... , .. ~. 1W N Canwhell,Wash,PC :•,..3 Pseh. 1,am 0i. ::1),, IS II Elbert & la, Chicago .r w ,, i , 7 1 1.0liisville PMrs Heo Evans., Chicago li Ete- 1, "; %.,•wark, NJ PS Young, Boston 1 1 l' r y:''''ii,.Nl . wark NJWS Carter, Mile:ankle 3 I ----0,..%:,!!;a. Peru 1) Bryson, Memphis -; ',.,',•.rt , rz, New York A Tussei, Memphis v," "n ii Pl.mcbly .l H Cavils. .1... ; m1 . !.M 1 , . ,it , i , e cr, New York rI) I),•ms , . ,• • , 1.. ~ iu:ow, Nt•w York A P l'oeio,n. Lon b:vme J. ll ilrlnlekaper, Mossir w W 1'11111 1, mq; 4 , "'"iir c s Higgins & wf, ' N York Mrs Chandler ..i,,-, , 11 . 1. , ,_ I A Lon. Allegheny Cit ei A V thiandb:r. 4, Mt Al s o ii A th.smond, New York. A La O'er. 4•memnatt ,• . • •‘—r• M.mtni,his .1 c Wet more,Warren.l alt•. • ,, •the•. t • • Roston j - 31artin, New York ;.1 c W11= 4,1, P ,, , ,,, ,. A 1: Poirs,Washington '11" N' e' " I '," 1 . 1 . : e ;1 -° 1 pr I< 11 Porter. :731. Louis ~i.0!,21,:. Il (. ., T. 41 . , .., _ of A I. ( . 11,m 1 . 1... p ,, n i lTiii, n ep 31 Renick. St Louis Mg, Baltimore ...) 311 .....% m,- , 1)1 , 1,../.. y. oyk ti 11 liols,Wa= 4 " l- "" ,5 1 . i`i%Vt . p . . VoriV k I: Parker .h wl. iloAo_n :._ t, Fisher, $1 told ; , ...; , ..11. liow , aril, ,tilil e a , n , ,. • . 1E 'Teary. New York ! I ' s L 0,1 1 1,::„, s ~,, I *.' N Y ill E Smith. Columbus, 0 3INs Fiat ..,.. Noir York Hi C Turnbull, Conn. Andrew 3'let:iti, N York lion A Burlingame. Mass T SO, II ii. NC. , ' York E Montero, kilos, Peru II ill Ponoek. Memphis E A Taft, Providenee,lt 1 ~ \Vilna:m . .. l r. Cilleago 01) Bond, New York 1:I/Peters. Poston 11 II Kendall, New York ti i,5 r. I i,,a,..,4t0n, Pitsblit IF Baker. New York ;tr . ,. T iiranier, Pittsburg, 1) Mammy N Carolina S Volutes, riii6i/Orti Mr Barbin , s oaf N York i p crows, °Milt on.° I° Ti' Dunlap Ar la,N York ,i u• (hew, Baltimore J ltSwitzer" Washington , r W Williamson, Balt jt..3 E W Fleet A Is, N York A W SweclutY, New York.S N Wbiton, New York A A smith. USA I Cant H I. Haskall,WaSh ll NV Peabody, Vermont 1.1 1 Kimball, New York i 11, ',demon, Baltimore iE N ('arr, Baltimore ` A moni [ monism Baltimore M C Edson.. Minnesota '0 Gm) 14 W 1; Pft, re, U C it le Reid. Chicago 1 mo 0 ,., saiojiviii, lit, A C C Cummings, Memphis il,"ailre E lleages. 1) T Alex 1.. ~ ghfin. Wheeling sirs Charles Sanford Mrs Swartz & elt, Wash .1,. C ra,k w en. II s N A P Gorman, Wasbingrn At; ituttetheld, K West F W TOIIS, l'OrtiVilitt, j A Anderson, Penn F A Todd. Boston c U 31iller. Hamilton Miss F N Todd, Boston A:- Yaxweli, New York J W Blanehard,Newcas'e F a Painter II 13 MeCon th , Newcastle ~‘ T Andrew:: s: la, Ills W 'Hasson, Oil City I 1i ,,,,,,,, n, wasningion J Hannaeb, Pittsburg rho I I 7,0„,--,.... wusli It P Wilbur Wm Pore, Pittsburg, Dlt rtnoy, MD trard. S (4 Wyman. Bait hnore Joint Divine, Film, Del Geo C Ewing, Jr G Curran. New York H It Pierson, New Jersey car W itnri„Norrist. , n T Hewett, IN ashlngtou Booth. Baltimore J W Dyer. Washington "sear Plurence, N York Carroll Neill b r CH,-C}•. I,CiaWare I sth• 'Aire:wino bour,e. Cuba j %arra duo, Cuba 7Mexico () ow, BoMinim; wi,3liialoilt., l Vireinia y Wiilialos, Baltimore' j1:: c :l, U S Amoreßa Itiolulan, Rochester 1.1111 , /iV O . B )1 m I:01;111800, Buffalo Ackerman.Ne w York Rlotts, New York 1 111..a1v dab Tllllllll on. Cairo, Ill; 31, C 11 :Morrell. lowa s .s 111 VOA, Wnsport kle.l •aul . ll, 11;!rrl.sh AV H . 131. wi', Penna. T C 31eDu well. Harrislrg Miss MdlowelLHarrislig C Ii Mark, Lewistown 1) It Wagner, Penna J 11 Montgomery, renna !JD / Steel, Huntingdon A K Arnold, Wat3ll 9 DV 'Geo P Gross, COtin. Jost Baldwin it w 1 Dalt Miss L Baldwin, Balt It H W Kingman, Rieled W L Borgner, Richmond T R Forman, Richmond H N Itiyhards & Ya Benj T Williams. Balt 1)110.'01 & wf, Penns. It T Armstrung,Hamilt'n 1.1 T Hutcheson, Nashua 1W A Sawyer & 1, Natchez in 1' Willfan);:, Roston ,DSargeut, Nasima,N H 'W F urgent.. Nashua, Rola Gray, Pittsburg_ Mr Clagson & la. N Y T P Fiteh ..twf.Lexington Mrs N Wayland, Ohio F Walsh k la, New York W 31 Yeatman, 'Dina% 0 Aimer, New York Dr C W Jones tt wife ; W H Coe, Lock Haven E Washington, Mo E E Foster,Leavenworth E J Humphrey, 'Kansas E C Kirk. MA:aphis J R Strickler, Lauc co,Pa J E Krevbill, Penna York •• i. Gor d on . Cor ( ape . N ay York 1 4' d Uratit. Harris' i• AY eible. Pittsburg F F. Bridge, New Orleans , 1111:in - :dove. _New Jerny Albs Lizzie tarealowNJ 311- ,, Anna Amerman NJ' Nii.s 31 Amerman N I IT A Arnold, t Adm llablgren,llSN Thos T Reynolds, Balt ohm , . Baltimore ,i 1: Monigianery, Peuna w H Helkuart AV A lii;kland, USN S 'rhomptAm. N ritnyiler.„,l3aWmore New York pabb. New Jersey .t lltller, Harrisburg ',liellenberger, Penns, 1. Curran, AN cw York yl , ono, 'Sow York lC ilium s, W:liillingtoll chants_ The Me Kaullman. Memphis Butler. Murfreesboro 1V 11 Murphy, Baltimore 3.,1,11P1ek: Wash ti raers, Washington T.l Deemer F 1) Denison. New York I it porter. Ilollidaysb.7g ha, Morgan. Wash J It Man,l,..rfield 11.hurkan, wf. Mo psvm..,,th. Pa V Phinh, Pa , A It Mather. Piim - h, Pa , John Cox. - Nt'W Fishbaek S: H. Indiana Chas. E N 0 F. L 111 Le Breton. S 0 Geo Potts. Altoona W 61111r.011, Allegheny , Sehotichl 'l,S:weak, 31i bm. Pa E W Chapin, MUM. Pa! John F Harnett, Ashiamli Yohu P Bvam, Peoria. lit W Brown, Bethlehem J N Calawelk, New York J Forbes, „New York B Butler, Petersburg 1 C, Butler, Petersbni:g E H Torrey, Ithaca, N Y T F Rhodes, Syracuse. NY C W Coubran la. Mass Edw F Parker, Mass H Carroll & It, Wash E M Calle rty, Blrmingh'in J . Lowenthal, Indiana Thos C Reeketts, 01110 f ;Aro on Blan,•hard • - iJohn P Kerper, HarriS l Pg iE Kilbourn, Baltimore 1) Ferris, Burlington iNliss Perris, Burlington W B Robinson, Pittsburg ;A Hants. Memphis •A Barclay, Butler co, Pa B N ants, Canton, Pa E Curry & fain, St Lottis iW AMurdock, St Louis C i ing, PCIIIIS7IV UAW, L A Miller, Altoona, P:. IG W Newport, New York =CO tJas A Williamson, Pa E Frazier, Baltimore Jim L Booker, Baltimore Theo - 1 - 1 swat, Jr, Balt P'W Wing, Calumbia,S Rufus CoLef & wf. Wash Joshua Peirce, Wash T Little wf, N York Mrs Sharp sis, Balt - Casper Erek, Baltimore Wm C Crone, Baltimore Jos E Meilhenny, N Y John Befit, New York L Lents,Wilkesharre W B Richards, New York Paine St WI. Baltimore Wm Sproul, Boston 6 M Janney W B Hasiett, Wasltingtn Jos S Drard, Pittsburg A B Caldwell, Washingtil Ildeng, New York '1; Roper, Richmond J W Sheppard, Cincinnati Wm James ct wf, Balt Seely, Pa C U Parke, Pa terson.NJ - 1V ll'hhop. Mass .1 A Griffith. Baltimore Jns H Wbeelen, Zf York - Mrs liortay, New York PHer Cahill B in 11 l'fabler. Columbia ;elm T Trout. Columbia A Thompson.rottsvllle Ji B Price, Ashland Chas A Clifton Cant 11 Yolk, New York 1' Mansur Belay-ton & la, 1 Y W C Croole & la, N.Y I A Brown, New York Dellinger, Louisville J King A Rites A wf,Trent,NJ V A 8011, 8t Louis B Bllne. Mar/ell:lyr% 1, A Lewis V - U Eollemon y laying.ton At la, N J The F Zarr. Ashland Mrs Sprague& da Oh estr...- E J Dyott Ss wf , ditester -Mrs Hosea, Cincinnati Jas Archibald Pittsburg E C Bird, Baltimore Tiros W Davis New York Jelin W ilecock, N Y J A Sabin, WitsltingtOn Louis Blaylock it la, ratia Hamilton Morris,Chester H Cain, Frankton} F Klapp, Jr, California IR D Poole, Rahway, N J ! John W Warren, Rahway I P Howard, Bridgeport' ieo Lalbavre & 11,s11 Latimere,N Y 1' Richardson Wash :to New Jersey allll 6ayinr, Somerset Co ' . a lnuonihvrg, rrincein A Pass, Princeton, "N‘E :1' Easton, Cincinnati Franklin A Linn ewis A Iluelilev, Easton r It Whitney, liantluVri es linten. The Stat. 'llllowett. WasltingtOni Nyw Yon: i 1 Rood. 111.innontl j JoS Dyson, New York Jos Taylor, Elkton, Md F lialdwin,hlassaellusetts John Smith, New Jersey W H Dowell, New Jersey W S Turner, Philadelphia A Owes, Harrisburg, Pa A Sugard & wf Portland jA J Wolfkiel, Lewistown J W Mussina & wife John McDougal, Indiana A Lawrenee,Loweli,Mass G A Gerry, Lowell, Mass W P Derr & wf, Gnester Dr J Idensingle Vm S Tut . a,r Tomits,al.(llc,ter co V Bane. Elkt.,n, haat-1 314,1111,ter . olin (Tadaoil a T Leonard. Clearfield Engle. Laneaster co Alieley. Atoyertown t Gould, 3loytrtowu ttedie. V F. Ward & latin.Pa A S iniou ilarolin a ets 1;ook, t:w Bedford mere's]. (;Miss M Egan, Baltimore Miss .1 Egan, Baltimore (Airs Reeside, Baltimore Miss Reeside, Baltimore Miss S Curtin, Baltimore Lewis Babies, Lancaster )1 Vin Major 'N 31 Vance J T fibackleford, Penna Chat Smith, New York Jno C Cooke The Co IVlllnaml. Baltimore I :SI Rye. IC , Del I.olliTtl, Puttscllle J. Illi.thop, Chester 00 A Cooke 1,, i/a3l - 1;1 . .. Maryland Jackson, Baltimore Ji. Williams. Baltimore baa , Meredith, Penna. 1 ti'fay, Chatham. Pa Mr, t J Way. Chatham Jackson, Penna. t ,ackson. (*heater co A L Aorris. Washington , J Il leileury. Oxford .10.141141innsas l;ity C Itunvano. L',ll , 4ollth Iv., ThatiMMT 1 J G Bearinger, Michigan ZP S Rouston Tomas W Stevenson &la Pa ,J L Meredith, W diester W Billings i °WWI JOncs, Penna. 17. F Stewart fJ Hart, Doylestown H West, Harrisburg IGeo Weaver, Newyork IA Brooks,Washington iMiss b Armstrong, Ya LW Williams & la ISE riming . in Carlton, Boston iF Allen, Delaware The M Ben' E Overhisur, N Y li" R Search, lmeksco Salent,N J N e wb old, S .1 ersey Jas Iles. N Jersey IMiNsStiles. N1.,11 , Jersey . . 1v,51 colinrml, Bucks co 3 . 1 E litines. Puck, .0 V 7. hvallow.New Jersey LH Mom!), N Jersey A Alms, Ntw York The Barley Sheaf ling & la, Bucks co ;J E Parry, Attleboro Illeaolly & Bucks col) T Blair, Bucks co Jo., lan!, Bucks co ISinitb Harper, Fox. Chase J Monti; co Tim Ecly K wife,Bucks co liaLaßerbae k rb, Hacks coJK Van Ness,Jamaica, LI ElisSmitia Cheltenham iSanH Homer, Norristown lihrry, Attleboro (John Lorenz, US A The Bald Eagle. Lllemuth. Penna D H Fox; _Pennsylvania lir A Inabb, Penna. ',tent M Bradford, Pa A G Gmd, Bending C H Miller, Pcnnsburg UNley, Pennshnrg J Bloss, Bethlehem lard e} & la. Bucks co ;IV Ii Bauch, Reading The 111ACIE Bear. • - l - ranattmlalen, - penny, ,0 Ikt Reber Ic Wimp, Delingt,,n 1G Reese &la Penn& T Willards, Penns .L Clemens, Doylestown SPECIAL NOTICES. Snlme OFF SHNGSER CLOTHING AT RE DUCTD PRICES. Selling off Summer Clothmg at Reduced Prices. Selling off Summer Clothing at Reduced Prices. Selling off Summer Clotting at Reduced Prices. Selling off Summer Clothaig at Reduced Prices. Selling off Summer Clothiig at Reduced Prices. Selling off Summer Clothinp at Reduced Prices. Selling off Summer.Clothingtt Reduc e d Prices. oft limumer Clothing at. Reduced Prices. Selling off Sittumer Clothing atiteduced Prices. PERRY & CO., PERRY & CO., PERRY & CO., PERRY & CO., PERRY & CO., No. 303.CHEOTNUT Street, above Third, No. 609 CiIESTNI3T St. (Stokes' old stsad.) • E. Corner of BRVENTR and Mannar Ste. ;Jones.) 7”1.-St TEN YEAns DS SAID TO BE ADDED TO the durability of a metal roof by painting It with :zetnPs Linseed-oil Weather-Proof Cen3ent. It also (tires Jeaks around chimneys, trap doors, skylights, or from Tracks In the Tooling, For sale by the -AgwAs, & SHAW, No. 83$ (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET . Street. below Ninth. It TAILOR'S GEESE both broad and narrow patterns, of a variety of sizes, for sale at the Hard 'Ware Store of RAN &SHAW'S, No. 535 (Eight Thirty-five) SIA lIKET Street, below Ninth. It B: IETTEN THAN OIL WELLS.—THED MOST 'Valuable possession on earth M guod health. PLANTATION BITTERS Are an excellent preserver of the health and vigor Of the ' , whole system. They quiet the nerves. They cure Dyspepsia and Liver Compighat. They create a healthy appetite. They cure Cramps and (Alone. They purify ;did invigorate the system. They cure Headache, Constipation, and Bilious- Mess. • They require no change of diet.. , They instantly relieve distress after eating. They make the weak strong, the languid brilliant, and are eliminated nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated °allega bark, win tergreen, SAPSafrae, roots and laerlm, all preserved lu Perfectly pure et. Crela rum. For particulars, Lee circulars and testimonials around each bottle. TRY TILE3I, AND Ittl CURED. • 29-gt KIIRDALL'B AMBOLINR.—Have you tried 2t P If so, you approve of It. Of course, the re- Searkable demand for this excellent preparation for 2be Hair has been solely 'created by tte merits; for, ' w hen once used, It la' riot - likely to be abandoned. Yon can procm:c Lt ve par resitietabte Amulet. THE bIOST REFINED INTELLIGENT AND Ladles use Jared's Entail de Faris to remove Frec kles, Tan, black worm specks, and the discolors tions caused by salt air; and• they fully endorse it Tor imparting a soft, white, and delicately trans parent akin. 80id by all Dri!EsAlsti, Perfumers, , Hair-dressers, and Dealers to Toilet Roods. Oradea by mail should be addressed to JARED & RENE, Philadelphia. jyl6-mwstr PEltitY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION.— Cbtioa6l)lll, or Motivate (also called Liyerspot,) anti Lentigo. or Freckles, are often very annoying, particularly to ladles of light complexion, for tile 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 rotor of he skin is certainly a desideratum. Dr. D. C. rkffur, who has made diseases of the skin a speciality, has discovered a remedy for these disco loration which is at once prompt, infallible. and itartnless. 'Wholesale in Philadelphia by JOHNSTON, 1101,- LOWAY, CO:WDEN, 23 North SIXTH. Street, and by DYOTT & CO., 232 North SECOND Street. Prepared only by B. C. FEItRY, Dermatologist, No. 49 BOND Street, New York, and for sale by all Druggists. Pelee, $2 per bottle. Call for ' PERRY•S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION. For further Information address Dr. B. 0. PE RT, 49 BOND Street. NEW YORK. je7-irtm3ut HATE DYE! HAIR DYE BA3'C7IELOWS HAIR DYE is the best In the world. The only true and perfect Dye—harmless, instantaneous, and reliable; produces a splendid Mack or Natural Brown; reMedies the ill effects of Dyes, and frequently restores the original color. Sold by all DritgglAts. The genuine W. A. BATCHELOR, 51 BARCL A.Y Street, New York. ja2-mwf-ly DIARRHO/A AND DYSENTERY.—A sure remedy for the worst ease of acute or chronic Dlar emus. and Dysentery is Dr. STRICKLAND'S ANTI CHOLERA MIXTURE; thousands have been cured by it; our Government uses it in the hospitals. It has cured many of our soldiers after all other means railed: in fact, we have enough proof of the clamor 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 everywhere, Ask for Dr. Strick land's Anti-Cholera Mixture. IY3-inwf-3in From (WaRAToN's) From SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT.RHEUM. Will cure the Itch in forty-eight hours. Also curls Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptlolss Of. the kin. Price, so cent.. lily sending 60 cents to WEER'S & POTTER, DOSTON. Mass., Will be for. warded free by mail. For sale by all Druggists. ir PRICES REDUCED. tar WANAMAKEIt & BROWN, J l- Popular /kir Clothing 46i. Rouse, sir- OAK HALL, 8. E. cur. Bluth and Market DIED. MOREY.—On the 29th inst., James E. son of Har riet I. and the late John E. illorey, aged 22 years. The /relatives and friends are respectfully intl ted to attend his funeral, front his mother's resi dence, Plank road, Germantown, near Wayne Sta tion, on Wednesday, August 2d, at 4 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hlll. Carriages will leave the office of 11. S. Earley Tenth and Green streets. at 3i4o'clock, ti) Cone' friends from the city to the funeral. Boston papers please copy. BERSE.--On the 30th iust., Miss Mary A. Horse. The relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 13 South Thir teenth street,ou Wednesday morning,2d of August, at 9 o'clock. P.A,,TfERSON.--Ort the morning of the 29th, at his residence, in Bucks county, after a short illness, Thomas R. Patterson, in the 58th year of his ako. : His relatiVeg and male friends are respectfully . in vited to attend his funeral, from the reAdenee of his brother, Jonathan Patterson, Jr., No. 1629 Girard avenue, on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. JONES.—On the 30th instant, Cathartic, - wife of Jacob Jones. in the 62d year of her age. The relatives and friends of Metall/My are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, front the resi dence of her husband., No. 423 Richmond street, on Tuesday afternoon, Angnst Ist, at 4 o'clock. % To proceed in Hanover-street Vault. SHlNN.—Suddenly, on the 29th instant, William Shinn, in the 51st year of his age. The relatives of the faintly arc respectfully in vited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 16 South Broad street, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. . . . CASON. —Su dtlenly, at Brooklvn,on the 28th inst., William R. Cason, In the 4MII year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral. from the resi dence of his . motherrln-law, Mrs. M. A. Matthews, No. 469 North sev&tiisfieei.;;n'Pttesday,lst pros , at to A. M., without further notice. Interment at WOOdiltilds. [Nashville and Columbia, Tenn., pa pers please copy.] REEVES.—CM Fifth-daY, 27th Instant, 6allle Reeves, in the 20th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are in vited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her father, D. Cooper Andrews, near. Woodbury, New Jersey, this (Second-day) morning, at half past ten o'clock. CO(3 GlNS.—David Coggins, in the 79th year otitis age, The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, Isom his resi dence in liestonville, on Monday the 31st inst., at four o'clock r. nt. Interment aeWoodiand Ceme tery. FRISHMUTTI.—On Friday morning, 29th instant, Jacob Frisinnuth, Sr. lu the 77th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral on Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, from MS late residence, No. 1727Mlount Ver non street. Interment at monument Cemetery. Weekly. Report of Interments HEALTH OFFICE, July 29, Deaths and Interments in the city of Philade from the 222 to the 29th of July, 1885. CAUSES OF DEATH CAUSES OF DEATH 1 Fever, Scarlet 1 " Typhus ... 1 Typhoid... 2 !Fracture of Jaw ..• 1 2 Hemorrhage, • .. 1 Hooplng . 2 2 Innammarn rain ! 1 s " Bronchi 2 7 66 Heart .. 1 Liver 1 Lungs . 2 1 " Perit'm 76 " S Sr, Bow 2 ,Inanition 1 Jaundice 2 Mania-a-Potu II 2 Malformation 113 1 31:tritsmus I'olll Age 3 Obesity 1 16 'Palsy 5 Pyeinia...... • 7 Sore Mouth ....• 1 2 Small Pox .... 8 2 Still Born 1 Suicide 1 Syphilis 1 ISpasms of thelleart : 9 6. Teething 2 23liTetan us 8 14 'Unknown 1 Worms 1 I Total ..... Anemia Apoplexy Burns and Scalds.. Cancer of Stomach Casualties.......... Croup Congestion Brain .. 41, Lungs . " Bowels Cholera.- Infantuhi.. " Cerebro-SpinalMe ningitis Constimpt'n Lungs Convulsions Cyanosis ... . ... Diphtheria.... . . .. . Diarrheea 1 Drops y Brain Disease of Brain... Heart .. " Lungs .. " Kidneys '` Ovaries Drowned • •••• Dysentery Debility Ervsipe/as Enlargementileart Fever Congestive . OF TIIE AROVE THERE WERE— Under 1 year 146 From 40 to 50 From 1 to 2 54' " 50 to 60 2to 5 38 " 60 to 70 u stO 10 19 " 70 00 80 tom 7 " iio to 90 15 to 20 11 00 tO 100 20 to 30 39 " 100 tO 110 " 30 to 90 35 Total WARDS. WARDS. WARDS. First ward 18'Tenth..,. 7 'Nineteenth ... Second.— 311 Eleventh 11 Twentieth ... Third —.ls:Twelfth 9 Twenty-first . Fourth.... .. ... Thirteenth ....15 Twenty-see , d Fifth...... .....13 Fourteenth ...14 Twenty-third Sixth ..... 6 Fifteenth 36 Twenty-fount Seventh 30 Sixteenth. _ .....14 Twenty-fifth . Eighth.— .. . . .14 Seventeenth...l9 Twenty-sixth ...... 2 Eighteenth ... %Unknown .... Total Deduct deaths from the country Net deaths in the city 427 NATivrrY—United States, 345; Foreign, 73; Un known, 28; from the Almshouse, 14; People of Color, 25; from the CountrT,l9. Males, 226, Females, 20; Boys 124. t Girls, 1.37. Deaths and interments of Soldiers, 11. The number of deaths, compared with the corres ponding week of 1864, and of last week, was as fol lows: Week ending July 30, 1864, was 415. Week ending July 22, 1865, was 440. By order of the Board of Health, GEO. E. CHAMBERS, Registrar. OURNING GOODS JUST RE- Axx- CEIVED. Gray and Black English Chintzes, 31 cents. Gray Poplins. 62% cents, Shepherd Plaid Mohairs. 50 cents. Black and White Striped Mohalrs, 45 cents, Black and White Plaid Scotch Ginghams , 58 cents. Black Glossy Alpacas or Mohairs, BESSON & SON Mourning Store, CHESTNIU Street. One price. Prices in plain figures. jy27 Llin PURE WHITE SHETLAND ILY SHAWLS. EYRE & LANDELL. 10) PIECES MOSQUITO BARS, WHITES, BLUES, GREENS, &c. EYRE & LANDELL. onn LOW WHITE QUILTS, FOR 9 NJN- , IIOTEL9. IMMENSE LOTS OF CHEAP TOWELS. 1je.28-tf) EYRE & LANDELL. OFFICE OGDEN OIL COMPANY, 1111•=he- 534 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Jnly 28„ MS. A Special Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held at their Office on MONDAY, July 31st inst., at 3 o'clock P. M., to consider the propri ety of effecting a loan to complete the development Of theirproperty. HIRAM BROWER, jra-2t . . Secretary. WBRIGGS GOLD COMPANY.— I:LEVERT/I DIVIDEND.—A Dividend of THREE DOLLARS PER SHARE has been declared, payable JULY list, 1865, to Shareholders of Record July 25th, 1885. Transfer Books closed from July 25th to August let, 1865. WALTER E. LAWTON. Treasurer, 81 JOHN Street, New York. SAVANSA. PHOSPHATE COill -1 DIVIDEND.—A Dirldcud of TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE bas been de clared, payable JULY 31st, 1885, to Shareholders of Record July 27th, 1885. Transfer Books closed from July 27th to August I st, 18Q. WALTER E. LAWTON, Treasurer, 81 JOHN Street, New York. TIONESTA OIL, LUMBER, AND CW ' 311 N 114,1 4 343 , OFFICE 432 CHESTAUT STREET, ltooll Nei 2, PIIILADBLPITIA, July 26, 186,5, SPECIAL NOTICE.—The Transfer Books of the stock of this Company will be closed from July 20th to August Bth, inclusive. By order, JAS. M. PRESTON, 1)27-68 Secretary. 111 Sr OFFICE PENNA. CENTRAL COAL AND OIL CO., N. It. Comer THIRD and DOCK Streets, second story. PHILAD)CLPITIA, July 19, 1885. TO DELINQUENT iITOCKHOLDERS.—Notice is hereby given that unless the assessment of twen ty-live cents per share called for by resolution of November, 1664, is paid on or before August 9, 1865, sufficient number of shares to pay the said assess recta, w ith necessary and incidental expenses, will be sold, at this Office, at public sale, at 12 o'clock, On that day. By order of the Board. Jyls-16t" AD AM WARTTIMAN, Treasurer. IWOFFICE MANDAN MINING COM PANY, No. 354 WALNUT Street. FRILADICLPHIA, July le, 18135. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Stock of the Mandan Mining Company on which instalments are dne and unpaid Ishereby declared forfeited, and will be sold aLnablie 'faction on MONDAY the 21st day Of A.UHrooT, MS, at o'clock clock noon, at the office of the Secretary of the corporation, according to the charter and by-laws, unless previously re deemed. By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, Secretary and Treasurer. Syis-tanol OFFICE OF THE PENNEYILVA , NIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 510 WALNUT Street. At a meeting of the Directors of THE PENNSYL vANIA piREINSITRANCE COMPANY, DANIEL SMITH, Jr. Esq., wasilloanianottaly elected Presl - of t h e 6empany,__ln place of Jonathan Patter son, deceased. WILLIAM G. CROWELL, 1Y27-etSeeeetaCr. iIgrNOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.—DE PARTMENT OF RECEIVER OF TAXES. PIimADELMIIA , July 27, 186 i. Ae Penalty of FIVE (5) PER CENT. will be added ma all State Taxes remaining unpaid on and after the Ist day of August next.. eiLARTS O'NErlad, Reedier Or TWOS. 'UNITED STATES WM.(8 1 1111E 1 PHILADELPHIA, July 28, 188.5. By order of the Secretary of the Treasury, the business of this office will be conducted, on and after this date, at the Custom - House ARCH.,McINTY LIE )y26-11t Assistant Treasurer U. s. arORIFICE GIRARD MINING CON. PANY, 10,324 WALNU T Street, I'IIILADELTHIA, July Olt.h, 1686. NOTICE Is hereby given that all Stock of the (MARI , 31/DING COMPANY, on which instal ments are due and unpaid, is hereby declared for feited, and will' be sold at Public Auction on SA TURDAY, the 19th day of August, 1865, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Office of the Secretary of the Corpora tion, according to the Charter and By-Laws, unless previousiy redeemed. By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, jyl9lmll9 Secretary and Treasurer. jar OFFICE OF THE lil LEI LLAN OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA.—The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Gilfillan Oil Company of Pennsylvania will be held at their Office 108 - WALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th of AUGUST, at 3 o'clock P. M. An election for officers and directors will be held. J. C. FRYER, .1718titn9 Secretary :ma Treasurer. MILITARY. fiUNITED STATES'7II.A.RINE CORPS. —Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid Induce ments held out to all entering the Marine Corps; glorious opportunity to visit foreign countries; good pay, excellent accommodations, light and easy dlitlee. For all further information inquire at the ReCruit- Mg Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia, between 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. every Nay, except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD, iyL. Captain and Recruiting Officer. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. FORAIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, By the Piece or Paokage, AT AND UNDER MARKET RATES. JAS. IL CAMPBELL CO. , ' 72'7 CIIESTNUT, ST. (WHOLESALE 110035i5, TP STATES-) jy COMMISSION HOUSES. BAGS! BAGS BAGS ! NEW AND SECOND-HAND_ szenu.rao, BURLAP. AND GUNNY • , BAGS, FLOUR AND SALT BAGS. ALL SIZES, PRINTED TO ORDER, BY JOHN T. BAILEY ct CO. jyW-6m No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET. HAZARD & HUTCHINSON, AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF PIGLADELPHIA.-MADE GOODS, 112 runiL CHESTNU TDELpHIA STREET, , AND 103 READE STREET, NEW YORK. je2B4m DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEIVIerKER & CO., N. E. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. iMPOrterß and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. MANUFACTURERS OP WRITE LEAD AND ZINC FAINTS, PUTTY, &C AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and Consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. fjpi-am 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, &G., at a liberal discount to the trade. Catalogues furnished on application. myti-araip SUMMER RESORTS. - p II A.L HOTEL, • FRANKLIN, PENANG° COUNTY, PA JAMES E. EiT Pr o pr ietor. This well-known and popular House hasp:Est been thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than doublelts former capacity It is pleasantly situated in the centre of the Town, with ready access by Hail and 'Gage to all points in the OIL REGION, and its accommodations for Guests fatty equal to those of first-class Hotels In 46-.7 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. jy4-8m ATLANTIC CITY." THE CLAREN -- DON" Is open for the reception of Boarders. jy24-mwxim DB. JAMES JENKINS, Proprietor. c„BA BATHING—CAPE MAY, CAPE 14-7 BLAND, N. J.--THE NATIONAL HOTL.— This large and commodious Hotel, known as the Nationargall, is now receiving visitors. Price per week, VS; children and servants half-price. jeBo-2m AARON GARRETSON, Proprietor. 'UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, ds now open for the reception of visitors. Trains leave on Saturday af ternoon, at four o'clock, from Vine-street wharf— returning - Monday morning early_—June 10, 1868. jelo-2mw BENJ. A. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor. E PHR AT A MT. SPRINGS.-THIS -6-4 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 15th of June. Railroad communi cation twice a day from Philadelphia, on the Penn sylvania or Heading Railroad, and daily frOnt Balti more and New York. For particulars address the Proprietor, J. W. FREDERICK. MERCHANT TAILORS. EDWARD P. KELLY,. TAILORS, 612, CHESTNUT STREET, HAVE . NOW IN STORE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF • robatf SPRING GOODS. . i ha .24 .14 .19 GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. - 11 - The subscribers would invite attention to their IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, which they make a specialty in their business. Also, constantly receiving NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT & CO.,_ GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, No. 814 CHESTNUT Street, jat-ly Pour doors below the Continental. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. 600 : ARCH STREET. 600 REFRIGERATORS WATER &MBES, .FREEZERS. GAS-STOVES, FOR SUMMER COOKING. Jelg-tf GRIFFITH . PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH. 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, myZt-tf Cora ELEVENTH and . VINE Streets. CAUTION. STOLEN, 10,500 DOLLARS: OF THE THIRD SERIES United States Seven-thirty Bonds, AH F OLLOWS 30 BONDS OF $5O EACH, numbered consecutively from 163,737 to 163,766, both inclusive. 00 BONDS OF $lOO BACH, numbered conseeu• tively from 259,828 to 259,917, both inclusive. AM dated Suly 15, 1855, and leaned in blank. All persOnS are Cautioned against receiving any of the above bonds. A suitable reward will be given for the apprehen sion of the robbers. Any information in regard to the said bonds can be sent to HOWARD & CO.'S EXPRESS, 007 CHESTNUT. Street, Philadelphia, Or to the HARNDEN EXPRESS, New York, Boa ton, Baltimore, and Washington. Jy2B-Stif DEAF MADE TO HEA.R.- INSTRIJ ments to assist the hearing, at MADEIRA'S, 115 S. TENTH Street, below Chestnut. jy3l-6t5 DEIMEIi'r9 COLORED PHOTO GRAPHS. —Firmly executed, life-like and pleasing Likenesses made for the low price of 11.50. see specimens at the Gallery, SECOND St., above reen. It* PORTRAITS OF RARE ACCURACY, artistic and natural in coloring and expression. See specimens life-size Photographs in oil colors, at J:. F. ItEII3IEIVS Gallery, 624 ARCH Street. lt* 'S SELF-SEALING FRUIT CANS. Every. housekeeper In the city and country should use this excellent Can. It Is the most con venient and reliable Can in use, and gives entire satisfaction wherever introduced. It is sealed in an instant, by hooking and spring, thus clamping a 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 the press ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealing is per- Met. The cap le unfastened by unhooking the epring and running a thin knife around under the cemented paper. Please call and examine this Can, at J. hichiIIRTRIES ,, , 80S SPRING GARDEN Street 15 , 13-Imir Philadelphia. PATENTS PROCURED FOR INVEN TORS in the United States and Europe. j y29-2V E. DROWN, 3.13. WALNUT St. LTAVANA CIGARS.-A GOOD VA RIETY constantly In store and bOnd, at low est cash rates. S. FUGURT & SONS, m outiet , No. 2111. R South FRONT Street. Wax&mama & BROWN, THE PRESS.-PHTLADET,PHIA, MONDAY. JULY 31. 1865. JOHN KELLY. SILK AND HILT GOODS JOBBERS FRESH GOODS. • BALLOWEnt, GARDNER, & co., WHOLESALE DEALERS. Amu rivii oI'.EMIN6 AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF • SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, ComprtSing an extensive, and attractive assortment of styles to meet present trode Ia Elegant Designs Foreign Fancy Fabrics. AIso—CHOICE MAKES in IMPORTED STAPLE GOODS, such as will Sc AU TUMN SALES, which they offer at LOW PRICES TO CASK BUYERS. 615 Chestnut and 612 Jayne streets. jy3l-niwnin CURTAIN GOODS. E. WALRAVEN, MASONIO HALL, 719 CHESTNUT STREET, MU SITEIT itICS/VMD A FULL LINE OF LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CIUIEtTAIN, ENTIRELY NEW AND RICH DESIGNS, AT REDUCED RATES PINK, WHITE AND BLUE MOSQUITO BARS, WITH PATENT UMBRELLA FRAMES, ALL NEES, READY FOR USE. WINDOW SIIADES, OF THE LATEST PATTERNS. PIANO COVERS, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT. - • ,+-41' LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE TN CITY AND COUNTY OF FIIILADEDPIIIA. - - - - Estate of ANDREW ZELL, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of ANDREW ZELL and LEMUEL ZELL, Executors of ANDREW ZELL, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of the Accountants, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his ap- Sointmen_,t at his Office, rear of No. 114 South EVENTH Street, on WEDNESDAY, August 2, 1865, at 4 o'clock P. M. jy2l-fmwst. CHAS. H. DOWNING, Jr., Auer. UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT. Whereas, the District Court of the United States for said District, proceeding on a libel filed in the name of the United States, hath decreed Oil the 21st day of July, A. D. 1865, that all persons who claim to have any interest hi th? , steamer HALIFAX, captured on the WO seas,. DP, *to wit, — at Halifax, on the coast of orth carolina, wonished and cited. Therefore, all persons who claim to have any MU rest in the said steamer, are inonished and cited to appear before the Judge of the said Court, in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication hereof, to show cause why the said steamer should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of tie same, to the enemies of the United States, and therefore,Or otherwise,tlaine to condemnation as a lawful prize. The above is an abstract of the monition issued by the Court in the said cause. WILLIAM MILLWARD, IL S. Marshal for E. D. of Penn a. PIIILADELPIIIA, July 28th, 1865. jy27-6t TTNTRICITED STATES, EASTERN 1N5..., ..., T OF PENNSYLVAN—SeT. Whereas, The District Court of the United - States for said District. proceeding on a libel, Sled in the name of the United States, lath decreed on the 2ISt day, ofJuly, A. D. ise,s, that all persons who claim to have any interest in the Steamer Flaltatt, captured on the high seas, to wit; near Edward's Ferry, on the Roanoke River, on the coast of North Carolina, by the Picket-Launch No. 5, and other vessels-of-war of the United States, be montsbed and cited: . . Therefore, all persons who claim to have any Interest in the said steamer are monished and cited to appear before the Judge of the said Court in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWEN TIETH day after publication. hereof, to snow cause why the said steamer should not be pronounced to, belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to. the enemies of the United States, and therefore, or otherwise, liable to condemnation as a lawful prize. The above is an. abstract of the monition issued by the Court in the said cause. WILLIAM MILL WARD Marshal for E. D. of Pennsylvania, rnmanal.mttA, July 28, 1885. jy27-6t UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSLVANIA—Scr. Whereas, The District Court of the United States for said District, proceeding on a libel Mediu , the name of the United States, hatli decreed on the 21st day of July, A. D, 1865, that all persons who claim to have any interest in the Steamer COT TON PLANT andcargo, captured by the United States Steamers " lasco," and " Valley City," be moniehed and cited: Therefore, all persons who claim to have any inte rest in the said steamer and cargo are monished and cited to appear before the Judge of the said Court., in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH dos after publication hereof, to show cause why the said steamer and cargo should not be pronounced to. belong, at the time of the capture or the same, to. the enemies of the United States, and therefore or Otherwise, liable to condemnation as a lawful prize. The above is an abstract of the monition issued by the Court in the said cause. WILLIAM MILLWAIID, Marshal for E. D. of Penna. PHILADELYIITA, July 26, 1865. jy27-6t TTITITED STATES, EASTERN DM 'L., TRIM OF PENNSYLVANIA—ScT. Whereas, The District Court of the United States for said District, proceeding on a libel filed in thevame of the United States, bath decreed on the 21st day ofJuly, A. D. 1865, that an persons who claim to have any interest in the Steamer EGYPT MILLS, captured on the high seas, " to-wit :" at Edward's Ferry, on the Roanoke River, on the coast of North Carolina, by the United States steamer " Valley City," and other vessels of war of the United States, be monished and cited Therefore, all persons who claim to have any in terest in the said steamer are monished and cited to appear before the Judge of the said Court In the city of Philadelphia, on the T wENTIETII day after publication hereof, to show cause why the said steamer should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of:the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States and therefore, or otherwise, lia ble to condemnation as a lawful prize. The above is an abstract of the monition issued by the Court in the said cause. • WILLIAM MILLWA.RD, Marshal for E. D. of Pennsylvania. rIIILADELPina, July 28, 1885. iy27-6t UN TR ITED STATES, EASTERN DIS ICT OF PENNSYLVANIA—SeT, Whereas, The District Court of the United States for said District, proceeding on a libel, filed in the name of the United States, bath decreed on the 21st day of July, A. D. 1885, that all persons who claim to have any - interest in THIRTY-NINE BALES OF COTTON, captured 1111 the high seas ; • "to wit," on the Roanoke River, on the coast of North Carolina, by the steamer " Valley City," a vessel-of-war of the United States, be monished and cited. Therefore, all persons who claim to have any in terest in the said thirty-nine bales or cotton are monished and cited to appear before the Judge of the said Court, in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication hereof, to show cause why the said thirty-nine bales of cotton should not be pronounced to lmiong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United &otos, and therefore, or otherwise, liable to con demnation. itS a lawful prize. The shove is an abstract of the monition issued by the Court in the said cause. . , , . • WILLIAM MILLWARD, Marshal for E. D. of Penna. PHILADELPHIA, July 20th„ 184.5. jr27-fit REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF LOOKING-GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, Have been able to make a REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OP THEIR LOOKING-GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMO—LITHOGRAPHS, RUSTIC 'FRAMES, otC., to which attention is directed. A lull stock, of ELEGANT MANUFACTURE and most SUBSTANTIAL MATERIALS, always OR hand. xtcoiGrVARS 9 GROUPS, comprising sixteen subjects, war and humorous; sole agency. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS are prepared to fill orders for goods, deliverable in the autumn or winter, at prices more favorable than they may be at those seasons. Mirrors, of every character, made to order, to fill mantels, Piers, Walla, Saloons, and Cabins of Vee eels, &e. GALLERY OP PAINTINGS, open free. jy4.7-12t JAMES H. BRYSON'S JOB PRINTING AND STATIONERY EMPORIUM, NO. 8 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Philadelphia. Established in 1895, and a FIRST SILT,ER_*EDA . p_ARE)2 . FOR THE ", .-;-. This well-established Printing and Stationery House has superior facilities to execute all orders for the same. Printing, Stationery, and Blank Books of every description famished with promptness and de apatek, upon the most favorable terms for Cash. Our Specimen Books of Label Printing, and Cata logues of Stationery, will be freely sent by mall, on receipt of postage of-stamps, or by Express if pre ferred. A supply of hand-made Papers and Envelopes, so much In demand, constantly kept on hand. Inks Papers, and Blank Books oh hand. Special Ruling and Blank Book work furnished to order. . . l3ryson & Soll's Tablets a new article, Introduced by them, for every clerk, and eXtertslvely geed by every accountant. All sizes on band. JY2s# CARD. FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES. I will sell pie balance or my large atoek of FURNITURE, At very low prices, until SEPTEMBER Ist. The assortment to complete. GEO. J. HENICELQ, le2l-2m 909 and All CHESTNUT : ',set GREAT CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE, RETAIL DRY GOODS cLOsuila OUT 1 CLOSING OUT 1 OLOSING OUT ! GREAT BARGAINS . /UT SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. CHEAP BLACK BILKS. Black Silks, with Lustre. Black Silks, without Lustre. Black Silks, of every variety, at low prices. Colored Silks, of every variety, at low prices. Bilk Grenadines at reduced prices. 75c. Silk Grenadines reduced to 45e. $1 Silk Grenadines reduced to toe. Handsome Silk Grenadines reduced to 87.30., 61.26. New Styles Cambric Lawn., S 0., 500 . New Styles Jaconet Lawns, 500., 623fic„ 050. New Styles Organdy Lawns, 90e., tic.. 750. New Styles Fine Linen Lawits, 62.34 e., 75e. Dress Goods, of every description, at low prices. BRAWLS AT REDUCED PRICES. Plain, Plaid, and Striped White Swiss and Or gandies. Plain, Plaid, and Striped Nainsooks and Cambric.. White Puffed and Tucked Muslin.. H. STEEL & SON, 0 0- ti Nes. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. RLANKETS, BLANKETS, B L N OLP TS.—All the qualities, at astonishingly low prices. AB ood. ps.ir of ttleakate, all-wool, for 015,70, Every quality of Blanket mule: fine blanketa large assortment, Persons, by buying at onee,,will save several dollars on - earls pair. R. D. 4t W. PENNELL, Mal MARKET Street, below Ele venth. fy3l-3t A- LA IiNEL S.-WE OFFER ALL- Wool White Flannels at 2734 nts per yard; part Vinton do., 375¢ cents; good White Flannel, 45 Cents per yard; full yard-wide White Flannel for 623 i cents; Shawl Flannels for Infants, $1 anosl.so per yard; heavy Shaker Flannel, 62%e., a bargain; Red. Gray, and Yellow Flannel; A very large as sortment of Flannels, all warranted less than usual prices. We are offering great harems In Blankets, A. to close Oat an account by 11$118 Ist. R.D. &W. H. PEAViri - ELL, 1021 MARKET Street, below Eleventh - . jy3l-31 T CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST.- • - BARUATBIN JUST OPENED. Soft finish Cambric Muslin, 114 yards wide, for skirting. at 60 cents. Stripe Nainsook, 45 cents. . French Metairie for waists. . . Empress Lace Collars Thread Lace Barbee. Thread Vefls, very cheap F P AIN .BUTT A rms., AND BLUE ERCALLES or BUFF Chintzes. Plain buff, ilink,'and blue Jaconets. Pure whlte - Shetland Sbawls. White Shirred Muslins. Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks. . Plain Nainsooks, Swiss Muslims, Cambrics, &c. Fine lead-color Linens. Frosted or Crape Poplins for travelling dresses. Single and double width plain De Lainds. EDWIN HALL i s. CO., 28 South SECOND Street. N.D.—Summer Dress Goods closing out regard less of cost. JeW-if COOPER & CONARD, NINTH AND MAF.NET, have The beareassimere stock in town. Good Linen Drills, Ducks, Coatings. Tailors , Linings, of every kind. Muslin stock complete, prices right. Family Linens, selling, gold, at Mc." Gause,_Domet; and other Flannels. Pearl Wool Delaines, 55 and 65 cents. _Extra fins black Mohair Alpacas, $l. 6-4 black Wool Detainee, Good stock white .Diainsook, Swiss. Bird-eye Linen . , striped Muslim', finest Cambric's and Jaconets, puffed Muslin, Pique, ae. White Barege and other thin Shawls. Silk Sacques and Summer Dusters. Je7-tf VIGURED SILK GRENADINES of the best qualities and styles, in Black and Gray Grounds, 56e to $1.60. Travelling Dress Goods, in every variety. ,New Dress eoods r in great variety. Handsome Cherie Silks, .2.50. VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS, suitable for Dresses, Mantles, and Batumi. COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN HOLESALE PRICES'. • Merrimac, Sprague, and Pacific Prints, 2.5 c. 10-4 Waltham and Peperill bleached Sheetiogs, $l. H. STEEL & SON, myB-Si Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. 628 H00P SKIRTS. 628 HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE" OF . HOOP SKIRTS are manufactured of the best woven tapes, finest tempered English Steel Springs, with linen finished covering, clasped at the side; all the metallic fastenings, and secured by improved ma chinery, which entirely prevents slipping find be coming unclasped, rendering them superlot to all other Skirts in tile market. All the new aibd desira ble styles, sizes, and lengths for ladies, mtlises, and children. On hand and made to order, wholesale and retail. Warranted to give satisfaction, at 628 A fiell Street. jr2,6-lar. NEW PUBLICATIONNi RRAITHWAITE'S RETROSPECT OF PRACTICAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY, No. 51, for JULY, 1865, NOW READY. Te4ns $2.50 eer annum, payable in advance. Single numbers, 1,40 each IN A FEW DAYS. THE BRITISH AND FOREMN AxEmeo-oili- CIinGAL REVIEW, for JULY, 1865; pu ti llgted quarterly. London Edition, $lO per annum. All the Medical Periodicals furnished. AllYieelical Publications on hand, and for sale at low prices. FOreign Books imported to order. LINDSAY & BLABISTON, SYV Y N n o t MS South SIXTH Street. . ANEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR of the "Schonberg Cotts Family." MANY, THE HANDMAID OF THE LORD. t t- - • ALSO BY TB SAME AUTHOR, TEI& SCHONBERG' 2TA FAMILY. 1.2c0n. E EARLY DAWN: Llano. DIARY OF MRS. KITTY TREVYLAN. 1.2an0. OUR MARTYRED PNESIDENT•, or Voices from the Pulpit of New York. and Brooklyn. Contain log all the Sermons by the eminent pulpit orators of those cities, and the Orations of Bancroft and Bishop Simpson. 12mo. • For Bale by JAMES S. CLAXTON, (Successor to W. S. & A. 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Also, of the Seven-thirty Bonds of the Second Series: 2 for $l,OOO, Nos. 41,259, 91,442. 7 for 500, Nos. 36, 28465, 31,149, 76,169, 78,170, 776,171,1&),216. 13 for $lOO, Nos. 981, 30f,iii, 4,121, 4,122, 42,149, 4,425, 56018, 56,669, 56,770, 56,671, 56,672, 62,249. 6 for $3O, Nos. 2 833 (23,167), 31,859, 37,250, 84,37 1 3 sat.A liewaro of $1,5C6 wil l be paid for the recovery and dijivery of the above bonds and that_p Addressro portion for any number of them. !11 ,Ledger o ffi ce, jy2s-8R INSURANCE. I _ .. NSURANCE.-FIRE AND LIFE IN SURANCE effected. No. 400 CHESTNUT Street; Rooms No. 8, (second storyo jra-6V , SAMUEL CHffEB. STATIONERY Is BLANK BOORS. AILNIEW MININ G COMPA COAL, AND OTHER AIES. We are prepared to furnish New Corporations with all the Books they require, at short notice and low prices, of first quality. All styles of Binding. STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOCK. LITHOGRAPHED '' TRANSFER BOOK. ORDERS OF TRANSFER. STOCK LEDGER. STOCK LEDGER BALANCES. 'REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK. BROKERS' PETTY LEDGER. ACCOUNT OF SALES. DIVIDEND•BOOK. MOSS & CO. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS AND STATIONERS. 5e2141 . 432 CHESTNUT Street. COAL. IptUY YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES .J- ). NOW—Lowest Price for the Season.—Genuine Eagle Vein COAL, equal, if not superior, to Lehigh. Egg and Stove sizes, $3; Large Nut, $7. Try it. You will be sure to be pleased. Office, 121 South FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. Depot, 14 1 9 CALLOWHILL Street, above Broad. jy22-ain ELLIS BRANSON. COAL - FOR LOW-DOWN GRATES:— x...) The subscribers baying been appointed Some AGENTS for the sale of the celebrated LEWIS VEIN COAL of the DUNCAN COAL COMPANY'S Mining, now offer it for deepo the citizens of Phila delphia. This Coal is a Red Ash, and is cepa.. Many adapted to the new style of LOW-DOWN ORATES, the ashes being heavy do not fly about the room ; it is a FREE-BURNING COAL, and superior to any other Red Ash in the market. We also invite attention to our stock of LOCUST amoNTAIN, EAGLE VEIN, and 1 - tAiNuovx COAL. REITLIER, CPDONNELL_,_ CO., 329 WALNUT Street, N. W. corner BROAD and sraticE Streets, And S. W. corner BROAD and RACE Streets. Jyll-inwflat* TI NOWLE S' LEHIGH, HICKORY, J 3 and FISK COAL, at reduced prices. °ace and yard. NINTH - and WILLOW Sta. ir4-im. COAL.-WM. H. CURTIS & CO., LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL YARD, 1413 CALLOWHILL Street. jylo-Im* (1 . 0A L .—SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER NJ MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, And bestLocustAttountain, froraScbuyllatkPrePareg expresslT for faualy .use. Depot, Di• W. corner FIGET and S t re e t . Stream. Office, _NO. 11.2 S. SECOND Street. Dtp&ti'l J. WA.LTON CO. HITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES uew French Cosmetic for beautifying and preserving the complexion. It is the most wonder ful compound of th bismuth, e talcithe chalk, powder, magnesia, nor ln its compo sition, it being composed entirely of pure Virgin Wax; hence The extraordinatry qualities for pre serving the shin, making It soft, smooth, fair, and transparent- It makes the old , appear young the homely handsome, the handsome more beautiful and the most beautiful divine. Prices, 30 and 50 cents. Prepared only by HUNT & CO., Perfumers, 1.5 South EIGHTH Street, j two doors above Chest nut, ut and 133 South SEVENTH Street, abovey 2l-3m Wal - A RARE CHANCE.-PHOTOGRAPHS taken of Churches, Residences, and Public Sulidinga, in gilunerlor manlier, Ipy B. F- RRIAI,Rit. rallies or noriiindoois desiring them Will pleas© av ly at 6246 ARCH Street. ita =Gin. SIXTH AND MARKET 81'NENTS WAN VIT ANTED-BY A COMPETENT I , i'oggist, a SITITATI , t - rf of s Mitt.lltt N% fOlCsule i)rug'use. A.lckreBa .B. A. this ca ller.. . - _ • jy3l-2t, WANTED -BOARDING FOR A FA MILY of bix, on the thee of the Media RAU omit the hut of August. Apply at Fun SPRUCE Stfect. WAN TED-A. GOOD WATCH MAKER, to go in the conntry. A good place, withgood wages and steady employment. Address P. (4. mix lA. • W N un l s : 1 1) ‘ n, wliu r borne knowledge of Book-keeping. Will furnish aatisfaM.ory reference and make himself generally i l ( i ) and useful. A tlilrePP • 7reso: 5!02,1-2Vl` AN/ ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN A Situation in a Bank orlile.reantllc House, as Clerk or Assistant; where education, energy. and reliability are wanted and appreciated. Address " Private," care G. W. Montgomery, Hsu.. Sub I". G. West Philadelphia, Pa. , .1339-2 v. WANTED—A YOUTH FOR OFFICE buninegs: a member of the Society of Friends Preferred. Address BON" 1251, In band writitto! of applicatt. jy29-2t WANTED-A SALESLADY, TRO- T roughly acquainted with the Dry Goods trade. Address "Competent," With reference, Pram office. jy27-fit.' WANTED-AT 4,175 PER MONTH, T T Returned and Disabled Officers and Soldiers, Teachers, Ladles, and energetic your!? men to CANVASS for our great national work, The Lifo o Times, and Public services of Abraham Lincoln. By Dr. L. P. Brockett. We have agents clearing $175 per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES, RHOS., & CO:, SIXTH and MINOR Streets, Phila delphia; Pa. Iyl4-1m• A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD CHARAC TER, Alpintloue, and persevcrlng, is datstrous Of Obtaining - ab CIATION" fa some respectable hit- sines where, by industry and attention to the Inte- rests of his employer, he can qualify himself for a responsible position. Please address "C.," PreB* Office, stating where an interview may he hvi. It* AGENT'S WANTED FOR OUR GREAN National Work.—The most complete, only au thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN published. Send for circulars. Address "P. 0., , Bo. ; 1423, Plilladelpnla, ra. AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE SE CRET SERVICE, THE FIELD, THE DUN GEON, AND THE ESCAPE, ,, the most interest ing and exciting book ever published. Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROS., 85 CO., Phila delphia, Pa. jy2B-Im. AGENTS WANTED, FOR THE MOST complete, authentic, and reliable Life of Lin• coin published. Addresa JONES BROS. &CO., Phi ladelphia, Pa. jy2l-Im&W4t AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ME MORIAL RECORD OF THE NATION'S TRI BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra induce ments offered. Address 'HENRY A. LOVELAND, No. 20 North MERRICK Street, northwest of Penn &tuare. J3,27-Im. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr. J. G. Hol land. No comment is necessary the author's repu tation as a writer's fully established. Experienced canvassers know why it sells. Address, for terms, NORRIS BARNARD, Elk View, jyl9-12to Chester county, Penna. TEACHER'S SITUATION WANTED. —A You'll,. Lady, competent to TEACH THE ENGLISH BRANCHES AND FRENCH, desires a tilttiation in a School. Address "S. II.," °Mee of The Pro's. ern -St* 3,00%,n -A YOUNG MAN HAVING $• this amount, desires to Invest. It In a safe, fair-baying business. One already establish ed preferred. Address "Money," Box 2665 P. 0., rbiadelpbia. Jy3l.-3t* i-rn A MONTIL-T. WANT AGENTS a every b where at *7O a month, expenses paid, to 8611 FIFTEEN ARTICLES, the eat sellln_g ever olltred. Full partieuhos Doe. Address OTIOr T, kiABBY, Biddeford, mylo-41StWam IIiONTH.—AGENTS everywhereWANT 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 Bacheider. All othr machines now sold for leas than forty dollars each are Infringements, and the seller and user are liable to fine and imprdsamexi. Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. - rckylo-e&Wam FOR SALE AND TO LET. a TO LET—THE SECOND FLOOR malt of No. 330 Harmony -ranee. Apply to GEO. H. GRIFFEN, Real Estate Broker, j}-31-3t* 131 South FOURTH Street. te REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. Bail REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. 5 ; 000,000 WORTH FOR SALE. 5.000,_000 CATALOGUE, SALE. NEW ONTHLY JUST OUT. NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT. FOR GRATUITOUS DIRIBUTION. FOR. GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. CONTAINS 70 PAGES IN DEscRIPTIGS. CONTAINS 70 pAOES 1.17 DESCRIPTION. - KEEP IT BEFORE THE PiROPLE that MIL LER'S Monthly Catalogue is thiSkatest produc tion of the age to parties Interest the purchase of city or suburban properties. No person wishing to purchase should fail to g Unitedpy. Sent free of charge to any address In the States. • GEORGE C. MILLER, Practical RealEstate_Operato r (for the last 20 years), i1 , 29-Blnf 1.55 North SIXTH Street. et FOR A ON ELEVENTH, JCL Twqifth, and-Thirteenth streets, a number of neat Dwellings, on easy terms. Also ; 2214 Brandywine street, in perfect order. Imm4diate possession. • V.ERF CHEAP DWELLING, 1615 Marshall street. Lot' 17x125 feet. ,Thie will be Sold exceed ingly tete. • Also, neat Dwalling. 1642NOrtilBeCOnd street. Lot 121 feet 9 inches to Philip, with Douse on rear end. Also,- 1834 Master street, Cheap, with immediate possession. Also, north side Spring Garden, west of Fifteenth. Also, 1905 Coates, in good order; immediate pos session. Also, 1228 North Fifteenth street, well iwUt; pos session soon. With many others, large and small in various B. F. GLENN, 123 S. FOURTH Street, or jy29 S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. iFOR SALE-TWO VERY DEM able Houses, 19ffi and 1934 ARCH Street, new and woli built, with every modern convenience. Im mediate possession. B. F. GLENN, .1Y 29 123 South FOURTH Street. C I L FOR SALE, DOWNINGTOWN MarROPERTY.—First-elogs Dwelling and large. Store, one of the best stands in the place, conve nient to Railroad, and. very desirable both as a resi dence and place of business. B. F. GLENN, i3'29 123 South FOURTH Street. 0,1 FOR . SALE-A. NUMBER OF imb ma valuable Farms,_Country Seats, Cottage And Building Lots, Factory .Buildings, Furnaces, Indeed, almost every variety of RearEstate_ call and see Register. B. F, GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street. FOR SALE. A HOTEL LEASE, (FOUR YEARS,) Together wltlt Furniture complete. DOING A FIRST-RATE BUSINESS. Arar• Possessiongiven immediately. Address "Box 200," MlSVille, renusylvania. FOR . SALE-IRON MASTERS, AT TENTION—GREAT BARGAIN—SOO,OOO CAN BE CLEARED IN ONE YEAR.—First-class ROLL ING KILL in this eity, with all the splendid, nearly new machinery, with three engines, one of 160, ano ther of 150, and another of 130-horse power; has seven boilers; first-rate machinery for manufac turing railroad iron chairs, spikes, .te.; 5,000 tons of ann descriptions of iron can be made in one year; is now all in full operation; has water and steam railroad COmmunitation, eon' chutes, &O.; all the water used upon the premises derived from springs near by, free of charge. There is also a row of • twelve stone tenant dwellings included. Price, 4750000; worth *100,030. Easy terms. GEO. C. MILLER, Real Estate Broker, - ,y29-7tif 155 North SIXTH Street. R SALE-A SUPERIOR IRON FUR ACE,' in full Not, with about 1,000 acres of ..t 3 / 4 yi, lad ~in Adams Co., Pa., capable of inaking39 tons per week. • . B. P. GLENN, . jy29 .‘ •- 153 South FOURTH Street. 's3 800 -A FIRST-CLASS MORT , . • GAGE, the above amount for sale. Apply STAPLER & CAMPBELL, Broad and • 'Jy29-2t. EDUCATIONAL. BUBINESB EDUCATION.-PRAGTI CAL Instruction in Bookkeeping in all its branches, Penmanship. Conduercial CaletdatiOns, Detecting Counterfeit .Bank Notes, ac.. at CRITTENDN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEC,E. No. 637 CHESTNUT St., to of SEVENTH. Students received at any time, and instructed at such hours as may best suit their convenience.j3l-M. A. R. BECK'S SCHOOL 'AT LITIZ,, Lancaster county, Penna., IntendeMfor a lim ited number of boys between the ages of seven and eleven years. • The pupils have the advantage of living in the Principal's family, and being under his constant care. For terms, ac., apply to yy29-1m ABRAY-lAM R. BECK, Principal. TitIIGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH -As , ACADEMY. 1226 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. This Institution, which will be established in SEP TEMBER NEXT, is designed 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 be fitted to take a high stand in their class and to graduate with honor. It will be the special aim also to prepare young men for business or professional 11M. Circu lars, with full information, can be had at 1226 Chest nut street. F.DW. CLARENCE SMITH A. M.. Principal. REFERENCES.—CaIeb Cope, Esq., Hon. Win. D, Kelley, Hon. Jos. Allison, Alexander Whilldin, Esq., Thomas Potter, Esq.,A. U. Franctscus, Esq., H. P. M. Birkinblne, Esq. myls-mwfbn* TETURNED AND DISABLED•SOL, DIEM will find the readiest means of honora ble and lucrative employment in a good Commercial Education. A full preparation for business can be acquired at little ex_pense, and In a allure period of time, at lIRYANT, STRATTON, Sc BANNISTER'S National Commercial College l ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets. A liberal deduction will be made in. all, cases worthy of such consideration. }y29-2t WOW IS THE TIME FOR YOUNG: 4- , MEN to enter upon a course of study at BRY ANT, er cia STRA C oIIeTTON, & IiANNISTEWS National. Comml ge, ASSEMBLY rtHILDINGS, S. W. corner of CHESTNUT and TENTH Streets. Call or send for a Circular. jr29-2t THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY AND MILITARY 'INSTITUTE, located in the borough of WEST CHESTER, PA., will commenee itsomext Scholastic Year of ten months, on, the first WEDNESDAY, the 6th of September. For Catalogue*. containing Terms and Mil Infor mation, apply to Its Principal, jr.63-61v WILLIAM P. WYERSI, A. M. WOODLAND SEMINARY.— NOS. 9 and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phi ladclphla.—A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL for Young Ladies. Location healthy, airy, and attrac tive. Fall Session commences Sept. 12. For Circulars appYl to 1311.4ta* REV, HENRY REEVES, Principal.. • . „. . PHILADELPHIA COLLEKATE IN STITUTE for YOUNG LADIES, N. W. Orrtner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH . Streets (fdr nierly at MO Arch. street.) Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D. Principal. Circulars at 1228 and 1384 Chestnut street. Or address P. 0. Box 2811. 019.1. tn• REMOVALS. REMOVAL. -BENBDICT 14;11111Elt, UMIIKELLA and PARASOL 'Manufacturer has removed to 39 North SIXTH Street. jy27.1.m.ir0 REMOVAL. --G O. W. WATSON . & CO. have remo.vedtheir CARRIAGE REPOSI TORY to their Didplace, No. 1219 CHESTNUT Street Hinder Concert Hallo where they will keep a stock of Ciaerieges or their own make, and will re ceive orders for every degicriptlon of drat-eisso work. Jun 77, 1865. 44AMERICAII HOUSE," POTTSVILLE, scHtryLKILL CO.; PA., U. S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. This House has recently been re-opened, and In each style and character as will merit arat-class pa. I voltage. i927-Itaa TinEFUL AND fi/TBSTANTLS24 CLOTHING AUCTION SALES AUCTION NOTICE. IMPORTANT UNITED STATES SILL Drugs, Nedicifies, Instruments, ae, Samuel C. CCEINArs O 1 FRIDAY letopamste, AIIGUSt 4, uns, AT HALF-PBOT UM. O'CLOCK. At 121 Sonth Front St., above' IFolotut, WILL BE SOLO; For account ot the Medical BureStr, D. S. A., ,s large assortment of Drugs, Mediernetti..te., in built and put Up In army style at the United States Labo ratory, Philadelphia, all goodorderLbeing above the amount required by the moteaaPepaTtment, eon/prising: 35,000 lbg. Ex. Beef._ 50.000 lbs. Cont'd Milk. 10,000 " Acids, ass'd. 12,000 gals, Alcohol 2,200 lbs. Gum Arabic. 4,000 " Ammonia. 1,000 " Chum. Flowers 1,000 " F. S. ArseniC 1,000 " ABsarthilda• 1100 500 " Budd/. 2,000 ""Camphor. 1,000 " •Cantharldea. 1,655 ‘, Capsicum, pd.' 1,000" Catecliu. 1,200 " White Wax. 1,000 " Calasaya Bark' 650 " Chloroform. , . 45,000 doz. Qu inlbo Pule. 5,000 oz. Sup. Quintize. 20,000 doz. Opium , P 111.4. I 1 5 , 0 0 00 yods . R locn.Pilvee v.e !10 M " Adh eoaikde. 2;000 4 5 (Med Murillo; 2,000 Peron. urh, 2,500 lbs. Magnesia.' 5,000 " Epsom Salto - - AOO " Essential 0110,.(! 250 doz.'plive 011; ' 300 " Castor 0111 2,500 lbs. Sugar Lead. 3,800 " Cream Tartar; 2,50 n Chlo, Potash. 1,000 " Ref. Borax. ;OM " Black Tea. 20,000 doz. Camph. 12,000 " Cathartic 11115, 1,500 Iba. - Blearb,_rotash. 2,500 Byrup 6uullls. 2,000 ` 4 Patent Lint. 2,000 pieces Eluding. 5,000 'Towelg. 8.000 gasp. Bandages. 320 lbs. Rhubarb. 200 " C ollodiu m . o 3,100 " Conatba. 500 " Creosote. 550 " Cubebs. 23,000 " Med. Fxt. ass'd 5,000 ' 4 Fret, Iron,'assd 1,800 " Calbutel. 1,000 " Mercury. 300 " 1,800 ' Ipecac. 1.000 " Flaxseed. 300 gals. Olive. Oil 1,220 lbs. roved opium, 1,200 " Myd. F 085311. Nutmegs, Cloves, Pepper, Cocoa', Mustard Ma nton, Sal - Soda, Blearb. Soda, Oxide Zinc, Castile Soap, Saltpetre, Cupping Glasses, Surgeons , Nee dles, Scissors, Syringes, Hand Litters, Twine, &I. . . . I,OM the. .g4m 26,000 13,i11da.gag.. Samples will be arranged, with catalogues, three days previous to sate. Iy2l-tau4 AUCTION NOTICE LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE GOVERNMENT' PROP-41iT1'. SAMUEL C. COOK, AUCTIONEER ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, August li, 1.6%, AT 71ALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK, No. 124 South Front St., above Walnut, WILL BE . BOLD. for account of the Medical Bureau, U. S. following Merchandise, mostly In bales and original packages, entirely new and in good order:. 50,000 pair Blankets. 93,006 yards Linen Sheeting. 60,5294 " Bed Sacking. 22.6084 " Linen Pillow Casing 34,051 " Colored Cotton Check. 155,751% " Mosquito Netting. 21,000 " Huck Towelling. 13,932 " Shirting Muslin. 7,000 " Window Shade Muslin, 5,000 " 3,1164 " Muslin Sheeting. 1,852 " Check Pillow Ticking. 20,000 pair Drawers. 20,0081 " Socks. 10,100 Shirts. 2,000 Blanket Wrappers. 1,000 Counterpanes. 800 Hair Mattresses. 6,000 Pillow Cases, Cotton check. 10,000 Pillow Ticks, 50,000 Sheets ALSO, 100 bales, containing 5,000 pair Blankets, nearly new, in goo* order. Can be r examiaed with ettaloguel three Oar' pre. VlOlll3 to sale. jy 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 21; aul, 2,3, 4,5, 7, 8, 9, 10, u, 14, 15, 10. AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HOSPITAL PEOPERTY• MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE. WASHINGTON, D. C., July 24, IES. Will be sold at public auction in this city, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on WONDAY, the seventh day Of August, 1866, at the Warehouse, corner of Eight. eentli and F streets, a large quantity of Condemned Hoard tat Furniture and Bedding, consisting of 217 Bedside Tables, 278 Cots, 1788 Tin Plates, 466 Husk Diattrasses, 781 Tin Cups, 3488 Blankets OE Wooden Buckets, 1380 Bedsacke, 294 Leather Buckets, 900 Sheets, 182 Comirstol Chairs, 6000 Boxes, 107 Large Tin Boilers, 827 Flour Rattail, 2 Galvanized Ovens, 107,413 Bottles, 1094 iron Bedsteads, 991 Litters, Besides Stores., Cauldrons, Tin Pans, Coffee Pots, Knives Forks, Spoons,' Candlesticks, and a quantity of old Lead, Copper, and Tinware. Successful bidders will he required to remove the stores within five (5) days from date of sale. Terms oasis, in Government funds. V, SUTHERLAND, jy24.13t3 SurgeOnU. B. A. and Medical Purveyor. SPECIAL SALE OF . GOVERNMENT TH M E U UNITED STATES WILL SELL AT PUB LIC AUCTION, AT WASHINGTON•STREET WHARF, DURING- THE MONTH OF AUGUST, IBM, NINE HUN WIRD MULES. These Mule. areall erviceahle and sold only for want of use. Buyers are inViteti to examine they at any time, and every facility will be given for a thorough inepection. Roomy sheds are provided for protectlori from sun and rain. ONE HUNDRED MULES Will be sold on each WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY, throughout the month of August, comment in at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms cash, In Government funds. By order of Brigadier tienerat Ekin. ALBERT S. ASIIMEAD, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. Office, No. 721 MARKET St., P Ila. jy29-tau3o SALE OF GOVERNMENT STEAMERS. DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFIVR, 13Avrimcdtv., Md., July 25, 1865. I.e sold at Baltimore, Mil., under direction of Captain C. B. BEACH, A. q. M., on WEDNES. DAY, August 20, 1865, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Government Wharf, foot of MILL Street, the Go vernment vessels hereinafter named and described, viz: The "CURLEW," side-wheel, double-end ferry boat, wooden hull; length on deck, 135 feet; beam, 32 feet; deptlrof hold, 9 feet 6 inches; draws light 7 feet; bus one beam engine; diameter of cylinder, as macs; stroke of piston. 9 feet. This Steamer was thoroughly repaired and sup plied with a new bolter in 4864, and Is a staunch vessel. h.The "VIRGINIA," a screw propeller of 364 tons, wooden hull; length,l3B feet; breadth, 23 feet; depth of hold, 8 feet: between decks,6 feet 6 inches; draws light 9 feet 6 inches. Ii as one direct acting flow pressure engine; diameter of cylinder, 34 inches; boiler and engine in good running order. The "HUNTER WOUDIS, a side-wheel steamer of 213 tons, iron hull; length on deck, 135 feet' breadth, 22 feet; over all, 38 feet 6 'Mites; depth Of bold, 8 feet; draws light 4 feet; has one beam en gine; diameter of cylinder, 26 inches; stroke of pis ton, 6 feet. Dull and engine in good condition. The "LONG ISLAND," a shie-wheel steamer of 450 tons; hull of oak and hard pine, and new bottom metalled; length on deck, 196 feet; breadth 29 feet 9 inches; over all, 53 feet 3 filches; depth of hold, 8 feet 3 inches; present draught, 4 feet 6 inches; has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder, 46 Inches; stroke of piston, 12 feet. The engine is partially set up, and all the necessary machinery to put it In running order oil board. The lALBANY," a screw propeller, 392 tons, doubit deck, woollen hull; length oil deck ; 192 feet; breadth, 24 feet; depth of hold, 7 feet; between decks, 6 feet 8 Inches; Iron fastened and coppered. Has one direct acting low-pressure engine; diameter of cylinder, 26 inches; stroke of piston, 26 inches. The barge "W. S. BISSELL," us she now lies at Boston wharf. Terms cash, in Government funds on day of sale. NEWPORT, Col. M. Col. and Chief Quartermaster,. Baltimore Depot. UNITED STATES MILITARY. RAIL ROADS. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER, WASHINGTON, D, ~July 21, 1801. AUCTION SALE OF ROLLING STOCK. Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest bidder, the following rolling stock: On. TUESDAY, September 19, at the Portland Co.'s Shop in Portland; Maine, Six (6) Locomotive EonTHEngl URSDAY, September 21, at Hinkly Shop in.Boston,lllass., Four (4) Locomotive Engines. Ou MONDAY, September 25, nt Kennett Square, near Philadelphia, Pk., Fifty (50)Box. Freight Cars, four feet eight and a half inch gauge. On WEDNESDAY, September 27, at Wilmington, Del., Eight - four ( 84) Freight Cars, five-foot The above stock is all new, and of the very best quality The Engiges are live.-feet gauge, flve-tbotdrivers. and cylinders 16x24 Inches. They can be changed to narrow gunge, at a trilling expense. Sales to connuenoe at 10 A. M. Terms : Cash in Government funds. H. L. ROBINSON, jy2B-46t Brevet Colonel and A. Q. M. SALB AT. ALEXANDRIA, VA„ CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER'S STORES, CLOTRINU, CAMP, AND GARRISON• EPULPAGE. CHILE QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, DEPOT OF WASHINGTON , WASHINGTON,. 1), C.. July 28, 1866, Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, under the di rection of. Captain J. G. C, Dee A. Q. AL, U. S. Alexaadria, Va. , on .WBDASD.A.Y, Anon 9. 1885, at 11 O.'C/OCk A. M. a large lot of condemned Quartermasters Stores,'Clothlug, COlisisting Of Stoves, Heaters, Bridles, Saddle Blankets, Sad dles, Cains, Vices, Anvils, Hammers, Cold Chisels, Hash_s, Files, Hatchets, Saws, Portable Forges, Saddlers' Tools, Weighing Scales, Grindstones, Shirts, Drawers, Hats Tro.wsers, Coats, Boots, Bootees, Stockings, Jackets, Canteens, Haver. sacks, Drums, Tents, Tent-Flies, Kettles, Shovels, Spades, 'Harness, Forko,Ate. Tile eale wilt be contlatied from da.p to day, until the whole is Sold. Successful bidders wilt be required So remove the stores within live (a) days front date of nalu, Terms: Cash, in Government Dimas. utioXER. Brevet Major General and Chief Quartermaster, jy2B-iOt Depot. of Washington. SALE OF CONDEMNED QUAATER MUM. atazgivs SWIMS, ctRAIN,. AND GRAIN CIIIBP QUAnTanstAFITER'S Orem:, Darter OF WASIIINGTON,_ WASHINGTON. I). C. July 28, leo. Will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, under the direction of Captain Samuel B. Lauffor, A. Q. AL. at Sixth-street Wharf, lit the Clty of Washington„ , D. C., on TUESDAY, August 8 1881, at 15 o'clock A. "51.,, slot of giIafTSCHNISICrIa Stores, cgedennied. as being Unfit for Butillp.serviee, Ina,: - Boilers, Mcoo_ps, Buokets, Cups, Benches, 13roonp , Curry Combs, Lantexus, Augura.Baitchins , dP B4 ,nai 4tc. ALSO, at the same dint and place spout TAPE...MILT - S.LX HUNDRED Ilmahela of okgs, and ONE SU, THOUSAND GRAIN SAO"' Successful bidders tuust gemoye the stores, within five (S).dayg. from date of sale. Terms: (Ask overuoeut fends. 11. 1 "-”`.. Brevet MIL Gen. and nom- of jy2B-9t Depot of Washington, 10 12, 16-HORSE POWFiR ENGINF,S, and LitiVnfariCa.ratval.luttege, ru"hing For eale% 11AWAYA IVVAOH, &STEARNS VT- It 41.1 f Street, Philadelphia. dT REASONABLE PRIORS. AUCTION SALES. .Ag c „ SPECIAL SMjE OF GOVERN; MENT FORBES ANQ MULF.s. TOMORROW (Tocad! . .y) MORMNG, at &clock, It Harkness , Bazaar, Matti add' &doom •dreets, Will hr sold for account of tar. Unttod sitateß TWENTY-THREE STIPP:UBE' HORtiEg, FoUR EXTRA, FINE MULES. The hones are all very superlori:fliall mules are extra fine, Horses HUM Singly. Terms cash, IJnited States currency. By order of ueorge R. Orme, Captain mil A. Q. M. ALFRED IC HEIOrNESS, oat-NU ituatlthfiltit • ...... NEW CHESTNUT—STREET THEA TRE—CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth. GROVER & SINN t 1.98C111 and Managers. The Theatre always thud and Comfortable. MONDAY and TU.F.WAY IGVENIDIUS r July 31.8 t and Augunt lot, Will be presented the GLORIOUSLY SUCCESSFUL. IRISH Dlt . /411tiA., In three acts, by Dion Houeleauil and R. H. House, styled ARRAN. NA POGUE; OR THE WICKLOW wF,Dinprer. TWENTt-SPX THOUSAND PERSONS have witnessed this great Dramatic masterpiece during the pita two Necks, It will be, presented, with its new and bunntifebSeenory, WOptierful bie• ehantsin, superb Wertlrobe, original Mimic, correct Appointments, and • CAST OF nittrAAASCY AND STRENGTH, SATURDAY KFTEKNOON, August 6, THIRD GRAND FAMILY MATINEE OF THE SUMMER. SEASON, Whets ARRAII NA POGUE will he perform Ed. MRS. JOHN DR W'S , NE W AN H-$l l , THEATRE, 11.1 rosvmrci vLA wPEK. OF HOOLE V ff 4 Al I N ifp;l,ll, FIRST Iii(111113 OF THE NEW MUSH AMMAR . U IMESOU . ARRAN NO 1.41/OGIVE. ovErrrunlts. BALLAIN,CHORUSES, DANCE% SONGS and DUETS, LU AGITABI,E.sGENES sad FARCES, itittropersed with 'PLASM% or WIT and "MINOR. Jytil t( A CADZIOT OF FiNF. 4RTS, CHEST. NUT „i,„ v nmn.ilt=Onen frame till 6P. M. Renkanin Wedtq: reel Dletere of CHRIST REARCT MI) still E 'Won, BOARDING. DAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-CILABB DINNERS, at 240. 624. South WASIIIIITUTON square, 152-2ta• COPARTNERSENPS, THE PARTNEMBIP , HERETOFORE existing between JAMES CII4I.IJEN & SON 15 dissolved int mutual. consent, and' all 'claims against or due HAW iirtn will be sullied by HOW-, MU) (ALA LLEN, who w coati auc thetusluess a t• laos 44-IEsTNUT. JULY '204 1805. HOWARD MALLEN'. MO CHESTNUT, hair• ing purchased F. Leypu eireulatingt-Library, will largely increase it with new bobksiu muenti ties so that every subscriber wtit be supplied. CHALLEN'S CIRCULATINO Jy3i-ed 130 S CHHSTN .Bireetu COPARTN2.IISHIP NOTIOE.—T H B Undersigned hairy this day entered Intg,,teo nartnersllip under the name nod title. of BR'ul Nma, wANN, & CO., for the transaction' of the' GENBe RAL LIMBER BUSINESS, at 190 S MA BRET I% A. BRyUir .ER A Ss:, C. b BER, PIIILADILMIA, July 3, IRO. THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN connection with an old established Lumber Depot at Columbia, Pa., thus giving the yard superier ad. vantages, .)71.1-3110'' ExcuusioNS. angssigit CAPV. 11114.1r > BY RAILROAD, FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET. 8.30 A. M., EXPRESS AND MAIL, 2.30 P. M., PASSENGER. 4.30 P. M., EXPRESS. jy29-smw-tsel J. VAN RENSSELAER, Stip% &KANE CAPE MAY, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. PROM FOOT OF M.A.RICET STREET, UPPER FERRY,' AT 8.30 A. M. MAIL AND EXPRESS. Du* at 12m. 2.30 r, m it reSENGER. Due et 0.45 P. 4.30 P. M. EXPRESS. Due at 7.45 P. It Fare, $3.00. Servants, $2.00. EXCURSION TICKETS, .5.00. for Coupon Veleta, to be wee by one person only, to eopo.oo. Passengers and Baggage taken to and from tar Island and Station without additional charge. Freight daily from Saudford , s Mart; below - Spruce street. Returning Trains leave CAPE MAY at 6.80 A. IL, Mall; 6A. M . Exprese; P. M., Accommodation 8,20 A. M., Freight. J. VAN RENSSELAER, Sup'&. PHILADELPHIA, July 24, DM dye-teal amgantiCATAWISSA. RAIL R - . OAD COMPANY.—To Tourists and Travellers — Excursion Season of ISM • Lake Ontario, Saguenay River, The Thousand Islands, Portland, The Rapids of St. Law - White Mountains, 'Trice Eire*, SaratOg..4 Montreal eite.l 60,1 sloe, &4.p Quebec, &c., &c., Tickets for the above Excursions, which have - been so long and favorably known to the Philadel phia public, by various routes to Niagara Falls, for • sale at the CATAWISSA ELMIRA RAILROAD TICKET OE FLOE, Ina CHESTNUT Street, under Philadelphia Bank,. Where full inferlTlOHOil will he given, N. VAN CHESTNU T Agent, jy22-im 4M5 CHESTNUT Street. ammo CAMDEN AND. AT LANTIC RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. THROUGH IN TWO HOURS. On and after SATURDAY, July Ist, 1885, FIYR trains daily to Atlantic Clty A and one on Sunda,. TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY floe followst I_3pecial Excursion - bb OM ai *:• AO Mail Train 7.30 A. M'e- Freight, with Passenger Car attached.... 9.15 A. M...t Express (through In two hours) 2.00 P. 1110 Atlantic Accommodation 4.15 P. M.• RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC. Atlantic Accommodation 5.47 A. M. Express (through in two hours) 7.08 A. M. Freight, with Passenger Car attached....ll.47 A. M.- Mail Train, 4.45 P. Mi.. Special Eisciirploa 6.18 P. Mt - SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Vine-street Ferry at 7.30 A. IL Returning, leaves Atlantic at 4.45 P. M. Fare to Atlantic, *2. Round-trip Tickets A good only for the day and train on which they are Issued. $3. JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION. Leave Vine-street Ferry at 6.30 P. M.. Leave Jackson at 8.28 A. M. - EXTRA HAODONPIELD TRAINS. _, Leave Vine-street Ferry *llO.lO A. 151, and 1.15 P. AL Leave Haddonfield at 11.45 A. M. and 2.45 PAIL N. IL—Freight Must be delivered at Coopers Point before 6 o'clock P. M. to insure its going WWI the next day. JOHN G. BRYANT; Je2B-tf • Agent. =imp. EXqURSIONB-TO LONG MUNl:lll.—Trains far Long Branch will leave Cooper's Point,OAMDBE (tally (Sund7a excepted,) at 9.15 A. M. Fare, Excursion T ekete, good ror three dap., Ai& Ex • train on Batnnlaya e cab E. M. Returning, ArTillf at Camden at e,io A. M. Monday. Je26-2m L. B. COLE, Agent, Camden, , WEST CHESTER-:. 'ND PHILADELPHIA,- RAILROAD VIA MEDIA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, June bth, 1566, the wane, will leave as follows C : _ MrESTRESTER TRAINS _ _ Leave Philadelphia . 101 . West Chester at 7.25 and_ 10.20 A. M., and .30, 4.45 and 8.45 P. M.., Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 5.28, 7.451 and 10.25 A. 141., and 2 and 4.45 P.M. Trains leaving West Chester at 1.45 A. M., and, leaving Philadelphia at 4.45 P. M. will not stop at,, Pennelton, and will stop below R. C. Junction at Media only. B. C. JUNCTION TRAINS Leave Philadelphia for B. C. Junction at 5.02 ail 4. 10.30 P. M. Leave B, 0, Junction for Philadelphia at 8.74 A.M.. and 7.20 On Tuesdays and Fridays only, until farther 1 / 6- tire, a Market Train, with Passenger Car attached. will leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 8.55. n. • M. stopping at all stations. These trains stop Nat SUN ntem . d iate stations. Leave Philadelphia at 8. se A. and 2 P. M. Leave West Chester at 8 A. M and 5 P. M. Trains lenvillif at 7 . 24 A M- and 4 .4 k P. . and leaving West Mater at 7.45 4,1 1 '1.4 mud* 4.45 P. M. connect at B. C. Junction nip trallih. on P. and.l3. C. R. B. for Oxford and intermediate points. Passengers are allowed to take wearing apparel only as baggage and tho• Company will not Many., ease be responsible for an amount exceeding one. hundred dollars, unless a special contract is itUKle , for the same. HENRY WOOD, General Superintendent rnmanntatlCA, March 16, men, myS astapw WEST J E_,R RAILROAD. L1NV.13.-42030. foot of Market street', Upper Ferry. Daily except Sun clays. Commencing SAVVRDAY, Junp4Mos& For CAPE MAY'. ate., (at 8.30. A. A', Sizreaa)a 2.30 P. 3f., itsseneer. For MILLVILW VINELA2D,A2., and 2.30 P. M. _ _ _ . . . . For Illilptir.:00-7.4, SALEM....sc., at .0.35. A. M.. 4,00 P„ AL For GL ASSEVMO, &13. B.EO and ,B.le , ,A r , M,.. 2.36 and 4.00 P. M, For WOODZUMY, Sze., Sat and 9.10 ,AkA1.r. 2 1 0111 6 4.00.and11.120.11...M, 11,itlfURETNIElt,.g.f. LEAVE „„ ~ Cape May AL., obt 4.30 A. . 0340 A.l4o.Fralgt ll ). 50 P. M.,..Passenger. Alillvilla,ai LEL A.. M.,Mail, (12.08P,M., Frei/Ibn. 8-58 P. AL . ...Passenger. Bridgehon at 13.40 A. M., Malt, (9.45 A. N.. - Frei/04)a 4 ,St. PM,.m passenger. 96 A,. M 'Prided). re. Sale,at e.ss A... ..,' Mani (5 ' '' 4.05 P. all Pasgenuer. td 9.06 A. M. (1.40 I`. Writary at 7.a" tl i ls4 l t,' - 1 ,,L, r aas k ni a r , 14. ' l6 l lo ' 5 ' 54 "4.— ' tidditional express train dr"be ° d"r °""IY 1 a ciiii Cape May, and which tviAt be added o and I' y i t a.OO A. id„ and Philadelphia. wild leave Capem ur N ou 'l kit ' in three Ore from Camden. at 4 ' 3 ° P. ,1 - , - (fAsT BENSSETAA.V.K., Superintendent West .fero4, Worn. and Cain% gay and Mnlville . I fi nl in ir. EVE nißsxz xxrituss coil-PANT wil;lattend la allAne usual breaches o b i' sines..., reeetve,. deliver and forward t r a o x u ll g i fl aa o a tr a". olt . re.ponsibie Express Comp 'health parts of the country, say artdcle entree/eft A Special Messenger accompanies each through train. ritxtezzLeitt A. JuilAk MIL jelo-feel CABINET FURNITURE. moon & CAMPION, 281809 N MOND STRBET, are prepared to m ob the decline in the market ta the price of their Nusalture. Purchasers will please eall and example OUT stack. Inylo-ay` SOLDIERS, AND OTHERA, CAN buykBOOM MO RS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING RaGao., at right prima, at GARRETT'S, di 00u ISIT.CDNA Street , above Chestnut east hide, • ".•• I • t ' 18.—NEW CROP OF Our oviu growth, and warranted. For sale by =BERT BUNT, JR., Seed and Agricultural Warehouse. • Nos. 9,112 Rnd 924 MARKET St. ah. ti DEPART NOT VOR CANON WM.
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