(taring dttjtJ I publitfitd every afternoon (Sunday excepted) at No. 108 iS. Third ttreet. Price, Hire Cents Per Copy Double Sheet), or Eighteen Cent Per Week, payable to the Carrier, and milted to Subscriber out of the city at Nine Dollar Per Annum: On Dollar and Fifty Cent for Two Month, invariably in advance for th period ordered. To insure the Insertion of Advertisement in all of our Edition, they mutt be forwarded to our offlce not later than 10 o'clock each Afornina. , MONDAY, JUNE 23, 18G6. Our New Army Blll-Ita Provisions lor Education. After a delay of several months, oocupied in the preparation of as near a model Army bill ai circumstances would admit, and after numprous consultations with all the leadin? military iriudsinthe country, the Howie of Representa tives, by a large maorlty,adopted the now Army bill. In Its provisions It differs materially from the old system, and in all things there is an evident Improvement There are a fenv points to which we desire to call special attention. The following section is worthy ot notice: "Section 84. That for the purpose ot promoting knowledge ot military cionce among tba youn mon ol the Lnued 8atei, tbe t'residont mar, upon toe application of an established college or university wi'hin the United States, wuh sullioirnt capacity to edncate at one time not leas than one hundred and titty male students, detail an ollicorol tho army to act a president, superintendent, or processor ot such college or university ; that the number ot offloorss ) detailed shall not exoeed twenty at any time Had shall be appointed through the United States, as nearly as practicable, aocordlna to population, and si all be governed by general rulos, to be prescribed irom tinie to time by the I'residout " When the deluge of civil war first swept over our land it found us totally unprepared to bnffeTwith itslwaves. We wore a peaceful peo ple to a positively ridiculous degree. "If man conld fire a musket or take aim with a rifle ho was considered a proficient tactician, and looked upon as a proper person for a field officer in time of war. If any of our young men debired to learn tho rudiments of tactics and the drill, no opportunity was allowed them. Unless they bad sufficient influence to secure a West Point appointment, and devote a lile to war as a science they were kept completely in the' dark. Under the new bill the reform is tully inaugurated, and an inducement held out te our colleges to have such a deparrment added to their curriculum, as a detaile 1 officer will be its profesFor, aud cause no additional expense. If this provision be earned out, another war will not find us arnael and pro ficient only In the use of ploughshare?. Again: "fcection 35. That whenever troops are sorring at any post, garrison, or permanent camp, there shall be established a school where all enlisted mon may be provided with instruction in tlieoommon English tranches of education, and e-peciallv in the history ct the United States; and the Secretary of War is authorized and directed to dotall such commissioned and non-comnnVsioiied office! s as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of ibis section." We cannot conceive of an article more tho roughly in the spirit of our republican use than the one we quote. The soldiur when discharged will not regard his term of service held as waste time, but will 6nd it of good account hereafter. The last article to which we would call attention is the retirement ot veteran officers. It pro vides for the establishment ot a council of officeis Immediately at Washington, to be com posed of every branch of the service, before whom shall come all officers under tho rank of brigadier general, judge of their capacity, and retire such as have been for a certain number of years in the service, or are disijuali fled either mentally, morally, or physically. Under such a plan we will have the army pruned of all the incompetent, and rid the service of the wemht of their useless connection. The last provision w ill meet with the cordial approval of all: "And In making such Investigations into the fit ness of officers to be retained in tbe service, the suld military council and such boards as may at any ti oe be appointed and organized under ttie provisions of this section, shall take into account tbe cases ol any who may have been enplocdlu no a:tive dutv in the Held durinir any part of the late war, and eha l it quire special!) into tbe reasons for their not being so employed; and any officer whose absence front active field service during the war shall be decided by a board ot examiners, after tull hearing, to have teen on account ol his sympathy with the Rebel lion or his unwillingness to serve actively against tl e so-called Confederate States, or any particular t ate, or the people ot any State engatrod in rebel 1 on. shall be reported tbe nine as if found moraly disqualified for tne service." Disinption of the Louisville Presbytery. The Louisville Presbytery, whose case excited so much discussion in the Old School General Assembly, has broken up, the majority going on in defiance of the Assembly's action, and refus ing to recoenize its jurisdiction over them, while the minority has formed a new Presbytery, sus taining tbe action of tbe Assembly. We pre sume this ends tho affuir, except that the contu macious members will probably be formally cut off by the next Assembly. It is far better for the peace and purity of tho Church that such miserable traitors as Stuart Rodinson ar.d his companions should go out from it than that they should remain in it. The Presbyterian Church bas kept its record right and its skirts clear. It has maintained its position nobly, and has stamped he seal of in'amy upon Uc sin of rebellion. The falling off of these secession aud secession-sympathizing preachers and churches will but add to bpr moral power in the land. We wish that all other Churches had stood up 86 bravely to the positions assumed by them during the war. The Piesbytnian Agitation. Several prominent Presbyterian divines in Kew York and Philadelphia hnve formally w'th drawn from the Presbvteriar (Old School) boilv. on account of the action ot the late General A?Fcmblv in recard to the Lottisvil'e l'resbvterv, Their congregations go with them. it. Louis jiepumcan. We have heard of no such withdrawal here or in New Irak. On the contrary, tbe action of the General Assembly meets with the general ap proval of both ministers and congregations. Oops n Southern Llinoit. Tn crops in Southern Illinois (Egypt) are sa d to beTeryhne. xne wueat harvest has com ir.eneed. and the Quality of tho grain is murh mirerior to that of last year's croD. Potatoes and corn promise finely, while the peach trees! and apple trees arv pending witn their weigh of fruit. Fiutt In Louisiana. A Naw Orleans letter says -fruits are nov ccming in there in great abundance, and afford lna much relief. There is a splendid crop of figs, melons, plums, blackberries, etc., while the mange trees hang tull. THE DAILY EVENIMG TELEGRAPH. I Foreign New by the Gwmanla.w a news by tbe stiamers, which arrived at New York yesterday, is down to the 12th, and adds materially to previous information. The Prussians had already occupied Brarastedt,HaMt, and Itzchoe, and would immediately ocoupy Glurkstadt and Elmshorn, all important points ti Holsteln. Austria has quietly retired, and tne Prussian occupancy ot the Duchy la com plete, including Altona, on the extreme southern border. The Prussian General-in-chlef ban appointed Baron Scheri, Plespkn President of 8chleswig-IIolstein, and has Issued a procla mation against the assembling ot the Estates of the Duchies in conformity with the call of Aus tria. He says that the K'ng ot Prussia intends, in conformity with the principles of the unity of both Duchies, to convoke the Estates of Schles wlg llolstein. In order to prepare for this unity the necessary preparations for a convocation have been made. The Assembly of the Holstein Ertate was dis persed on the 11th at Iizehoe, by the Prussian General Yon MantsUpfkl. In the sitting ot the Federal Diet of June 11, Austria moved for the mobilization of tho army of the whole of the Federal Diet, except the Prussian contingency. In reply to this motion, Prussia declared, in a note to the minor Slates, that she would regard the Confederacy as dis-' solved, if the Austrian motion should prevail, aud would then allow herself to be guided only by considerations ot military expediency. Prussia has announced her plan of reform, the chief feature of which is the exclusion of Austria from the reconstructed Germany. Austria, on the other hand, now proposes the convocation of a national Parliament, and the establishment of a Directory, to consist of three members. A minister of Hesse Darmstidt had stated in the Legislature that the Federal Diet could soon rocognizc the Piince ot Augustenburq as Duke of Holsteln. The Austrian Minister has left Berlin, so that amid actual occurrences of war the formal condition of peace is no longer maintained. In Austria the passport system has been re vived, and the Emperor had left for the bead quarters of the Army of the North. Austrian influence is visible in Bavaria, where a strong popular feeling against Prussia prevails, and an attempt is being made to cause the Kins to change his Ministry. The chief effort of Aus trian diplomacy will doubtless be to unite as rtany of the German power3 against Prussia as possible. In Italy, the first article of a bill for the sup pression ot all religious bodies was adopted by the House of Deputies almost unanimously. Spain would seem to anticipate a general war, as Marshal O'Donkell has expressed apprehen sion that she will have to defend her own terri tory before the year closes. In Great Britain, the 11 franchise measure, it is thought, will soon pass without further opposition. The New Tariff. The new Tariff bill has been perfected in com mittee, and will be reported, and probably passed, in the House of Representatives to-day. Its provisions are eminently "protective" a large increase of duty being imposed upon most articles of toreien Importation. The foreign im portations have been so exco-sive during the pabt year the duties alone amounting, up to the 19th Inst., to the immense sum of one hurt. dred and sixty-three millions of dollars In gold that some measures calculated to relieve the country are absolutely necessary. Besides, the pressure of internal taxation is so heavy upon our home manufactures, that under the old tariff rates there has been a real discrimination In favor of foreign article-). The new rates. tberelore, though high in themselves, will really be found, we suspect, in many instances, to be no more protective than has been usual under former tariff". The term ot office of Senator Pomeroy, of KansaF, w ill expire with the present Congress. The next Legislature is to elect his successor. His chief competitor for the seat is ex-Governor Thomas Carney. General Blunt, Marcus J. Parkott, and a host of other and lesser worthies, would not seriously object to the position. Col onel William A. Phillips is the best man in tUe State tor the post. Speaker Colfax is mentioned as a prominent candidate lor tho United Siates Senate, to suc ceed Hon. Henry S. Lane, the present incum bent, who declines a re-election. Indiana could hardly make a better choice than Mr. Colfax, whose experience and abilities admirably fit him lor the position. General Logan and Governor Oolesby are said to be candidates lor the seat in the Senate now occupied by Senator Trumbull. Trum bull himself is a candidate, and it is thought will be re-elected. All these are able and faith ful men. General 0. C Wasiiuurn is contesting the Senatorial nomination from Wisconsin with Judge Howe, the present incumbent. Judge Howe has proved himself a very able as well as faithful Senator, and we hope be will be re elected. General Rousseau is a candidate for Garrbt Davis' seat in the Senate. , There is not much choice between them. Davis, however, hasben such an interminable lure, that even Rousseau's bombast might seem a relief. Vallanpigham still runs the Democratic ma chine in Ohio. Wp admire the consislmcy of tho party in sticking to so talthful an exponent of its views, but not its hulgment. Judos Sokllabakoer has been nominated for Conare.ss DV the Union men of Greene countv. 1 Ohio. He has few superiors in the present , -r. a i ilOUSB Ol Xiepicrruiavivr-S. The total Htnountof National Bank currency thus far issued Is $28l,2J4,4(iO. To secure this the Government holds 11320,021,850 in United States bonds. ' - ' 1 Tun Divi'erkngk. General Geary fought the. Rebels in tbe front; Heibter Clymeb fought tne Union soldiers in tue rear. Tuerk were $00,284,572 Treasury on Saturday, iu tbe Uolted States No iioBE of the ' tive-cent notes are to bo priuted. , . , , A convention ol' railroad men is In session at Atlanta, Ga., to establish rates for through ticke'a. etc.. on all the roads in UeonrUt and South Carolina. Representatives froio the Lntiiaville aud Nabhvhle aud Chattanooga itauroal are present. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Ofuck or th Etsnikii Tm.bgwaph, I Monday, June 25, 1HD0. f The Stock Market opened very dull this morn ing, but prices continue steady. In Government bonds there is little or nothing doing. 1104 was bid lor Cs of 1881; 103J for 6-20s; P0J for 10-40?; and 102J for 730s. Railroad shares a re unchanged. Pennsylvania sold at 65, no cl.ange; Catawissa preferred at 2C J, a slight decline; and Ilea hug at54 J51J, do change; 132 wa- bid fr Camden and Amboy; 39 for Little Schuylkill, 55 for Norristown; 56 tor Minehill; 384 for North Pennsylvania; G2J for Lehigh Valley; 30 4 for Philadelphia and Erie; 43 for Elmira prclcired; and 43 tor North ern Central. Bank shares are in good demand at full prices, but we hear of 110 sales. 140 was ma for First National; 224 tor North America; Hljfor Philadelphia; 121) for Farmers' aud Mechanios'; 64 for Commercial; 91 for Northern Liberties; 30 for Mechanics'; 61 for Penn Township; 62 for Oirard; 80 for Western; 65 for City; and 59 for Union. In Canal shares there is very little movemcn. Schuylkill Navigation common sold at 202. 34 was bid for Schuylkill Navigation preferred; 120 for Morris Canal prelcrrod; 14 for Susque hanna Canal; and 64 for Delaware Division. Oil shares are neglected. Ocean iold at Cj, the latter rate a slight atlvnacc. Gold continues steady opening at 152 J, ad vanced and sold at 1534 at 11 o'clock, fell off and cold at 152 at 12 M and 152. at 1 P. M. Vllll.AUISM'HIA STUCK KXCHANtift M.S Hl-Jy Itoponcd by De Baven & bra No. 40 8. Thud street. MK8T BOAUD 82000 I'a. 6 03 I flu'i lcesmng 54? 100 sh do 0 '4 ! 20 rh do Mi 100 nit Ocean n30 6) 00 h 00 lots 6i 100 an Scti A , . .afhvu 26 0O0 1'hil. Gs, new 07 i SP400 flo eew 07 I 2ian l' h lots fJ) 38 .ti do 55 KO0 si) ht ISicul'oai.. 2Ii 1000 on Lata pt. . lots e 25j Messrs. Dellaven & Brother. No. 40 South Third ctreet, make the following quotations ol tbe rates of exchange to-day at IP. M. : jsuyinq SeUmq. American Gold 152 152 American Silver, 4 and is 112 144 Compound interest Ao'es: jure, ikwl... la " " July. 1H4.... 11J " August, 184.... 11 j " October, 18fi4. . , . 10 " lec, 1804.... 92 " May. 18-16.... 7 " Auirust, 1806. . . . 6 " " Sept., 1805. ... 6 " October. 186. ... 5J 12 121 10f V 6 Philadelphia Trade Report. Monday, June 25 Seeds 'I here is none coming forward, and the stock ot Flaxseed is rearly ex hausted. In tbe abseiice of sales we quote Clover, seed at $7-50:38 $64 lb-., Iitnothv at S6 60, and Flaxseed at S3 SO. 11k re is a fair demand for Quercitron Bark, bnt the market is very poorly supplied. We quote No. lat 31&81-60toii. 1 Here ib a Urin leelin? in ttie rrovision market, bnt not muoii doinir. Now Mes-t I'orx is belli at do(a!M 60 4 DDI. ; wes'nu Mess Bee' command S2(;r:23; Kmoked Hams are se.liutjat 21260.; and x icKiea nanu at jut.nzuo. We have to record a continuance of the dull state Ot the i-lour Market, noted lor several days past. Tho only ta'e r ported w. re a lew hundred hb's. tor i'e euppiv of thn itoroe consumers at $8 23a.9 lor SU eiue; $!.-10 for extras; S10 7512 25 tor Korth- Wis em extra lumily; f li: o 13 Zo lor Pennsylvania ond Ohio do. do.; and at niphor ta'e-i for fitucy OiariCB, according 10 quality, no sales 01 Hyo Flour or Com Meal have beeu reported There is a fair demand lor Wheat of pnmo qua ity ; but thore is little or tione conmiir 101 wad. and the s ock is very lii lit: 600 bush Mclik'an Amnor sold at S3 05 and 500 bush spiing at 82 60. liyo is steady at SI 85 t tiut-n. ior 1 i'uu-' ivauiH. in orn uuc nttio aomir; t-ales ot 6000 Lm-h. at $115 for vol ow and $101i 1-04 lor Western mixed. Oals sro UDcbnnirori : sum I Blo l 7ito lorSojiiliMn; 74S.76 .Or POIlll.ylpiluitt: and 62:n 6S0. lor Western. Wliitkv moves slowly, witn small fa'es of Pennsvt. vania at $2'21&2-26, and Ohio at 2 28 at 20. Philadelphia Cattle Market. Mokday, Juue 26. The Cattle Market is less ac tive this week, and prioes are rather lower. About 1000 head arrived and sold at from 17.5.180. forex ra, the latter rate for choice; 15(16c. lor lair to (rood; and 12(5 14c. $ lb. lor common, as to qualify. The following are the particulars of the sales : 35 head J. Seldomrlugo, Western and Illinois, 16 17. 145 " Uiluian & Bochman, Western and Lancaster county, 1 io a 17 i 40 Montauue & McFdlln, Western, 14516. 97 " J. WcFillen. Western, 17.1?. 60 " k. S. McFillin, Western, 17(a 17 160 " Moonoy & 8mith. Western,l6;17J. 60 " L. Frank, Westora, 16'17. 130 " Shomberjr & Frank, Western. 16171. 87 " J. Fran & Co , Western, Viwli 18 " 8 bternberir, Pennsylvania, 05S. 26 " 11. Cham, Western, Ihwllk 87 " J A. Cham & Bro., Wes ern, 15al7f lti2 " Martin. Fuller & Co., Western, lt&18. It 3 " James 8. Kirk, Western,16!l7. 100 " P. Hathaway, Wesurn, 10o,17. 87 . " P. McFillen, Westein, ltKa'lH. 60 " A. Christie & Bro , Western. 16gl7J. 88 " Owen Bmith, Westemi 18r;17i. Sheen are in lair demand. OU00 head arrived and sold at irom 6Jt6ic. f pound, cross, a to eon. dition. .... ( on are without change, zuo neaa soia at 545 ta85 lor 8prihKns, and SUOguO V head tor Moicu Cnwa. as to nuulitv. . Boss Prices are unchanged. About 1000 head sold at the different yards, at from 813;o;ll 75 V 100 pounds net, tne latter rate ior prime corn-ieu nf-WANAMAKEK 1,R0f . LSWAhA.VAKKU & DHUWS, &W AhAWAKI' K fc HKOWN, I "W AN AM A K Kit & MKOWM. CS-WANAMAKF.K A KltOWN, .., . . km a 1 11 a. IlUikU XI HANIIHOMK CLOf IISO.j has iisomk clOihino. J-- HXNDOMH CLOTHING HAMOME CLOl'HKNO.jl inwi'ST pnTflFS .IIWE8 I l'KICKH. ?TXWI ST PlUtK. Eil.OW'tST Pl'10t.8. fTrI.OWK-T FHICKH. .c.T AbSUBTMiiNe. hK8T AS-OKT IKNT.f HKST ASSOK rMKN r.Ji ulw'P lil lif M KMT n irvrTepiTTn awt.w. k'lTa, TT I.' Vf'L I. 'I IhViKI V PF I'M M-nLYrkVTin.lkM.' VIT4 iVtN tXCF.P I ION AKLK ki h. VrNEXt'K'TI" Alll K FITS inr. ixui Ln 1 1..... Til it ftvnoi V Pf.KASKll. Til PEOt'f.K FLEA.HKD. Til If ruiv K ri.r.r" 11 n il if PVniI 1- P1.KAHKD rwrtiir H1TT. j r u a r. 11 ai l.. UA K II ALU, UAH. II A LI. HALL, 19 ti 1 1 tOKNEB Hf XTH A'D M IKKM gM--! rm .1 a m t S K AJ X.' H. K' tOHNtU MXTll ANI M AliKKJ' 1 1 1 w k s. x mi mi is araii rv a n n r. 1 u 1 a 8. h; 8. COKNKK I-IXTH Asr MAKKI-.T PT-i.fJ COBKEB SIXTH AND MAKKET STf.gJ (j. RUSSELL & CO , No. l North SIXTH St., ' LSV1TE ATTENTION TO TULIR FULL STOCK ; or " ' : FANCY AND PLAIN S1L V K It W A II K, , Ofthe Flnet Quality. t. 3 1 j EST PHILADELPHIA. PLEASANT SR. cond-storv Front Bo m to let with Board. In a pilvate lauitiy. Address "V. 4.," this vtltce. H'ibM PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SPECIAL NOTICES. Set the Srctid Pag ft additional Special Notices tST N O.T ICE. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. ! Cn and after ItFSDAT, Way 1, the 1 FREIGHT DEP AB1 MENT ff this ( ompany Will be rtmoved to the Company's Kew I'ullrtluK B E. cor. 01 iXfcV'S I'B atidMAKKt&r reels. Kntrance on n-levcmh sireei and on M arbl t reel . .Ml ft: one? ana 1 01 lection liasiness wi'i oe transactna. lirreto ore at No Hv I H l!T street Hranll Far- eli and f ackaiiea wl I be rece.1 at al herofflcs. 1 i ail iiooaa win d sent at e. n omce, ana mnr onus a tried then in nrevioui tot f. M. wl 1 receive attention nme da), il vlihln a reasenabb- distance Irom our oft res. inquiries lor urods and settlements to be mad t Ko 2litHteSl 'l Street , 4 SO 4iiim iHt BiNQHM.Wnperlntendent. IKf" THE OFFICERS. NON COMMISSIONED OfUcei .and Privates ot the Till RT) P E V M Y L- VaMA aktiM KIIY deslnnv to take part in the Cele bralien ol tie Fourth ot July and a so to form a perms neni orpsnlr.sil m 01 mounted Ar I lory are requeue! 10 niet ai Jon tiai', ttiKt Mtreet oa iphiai 1VKMMIS or at CI y Arsennl. BltOAD and BACK Streeis, on DU.NUAT .VhllS03. j. n. hi. nivr,, A JSmwlli' Late Majnr 31 Pennsylvania Artillery trU I'NITFD STATr.S TRK.VSuHY, PHI- ladelohla. Jnne2. 1VW. OTH K. Ho dem of thirty coupons and. upwards In nnmtier, ot Vnliei Plate loan due the 1st Julv, 18AS are requested tj pre-tin- ti e sun e it Ibis office tor examlnailn and cou it. Checks will beriady ior the amount so presented, 111 cn the nioiaing 01 the 2d proximo. , H B BROWNE, J8 3t 1 Assistant Treasurer United .ates. 1ST, THE ADJOURNED MEETING! OFTIIE JE KEY WELL OIL COMPANY will be held at the Board ol Trade Rooms No. 005 CH li-N UT Street, on iLLbU.il , Ju.y in, ihw. at 9 o'cioja r si. tm- M1LL1AM BARLOW. l'liusaeipnia, lune to, mm. oom,i trZSJ" NOTICE. APPLICATION HAS been tnade lor the renewa1 of the following CITY BOND AND CERTIFICATES OF STOOK. drawn to the snhscslber's order, and stolen irom bis nre- prooi, dunes intm, viis. 1 City per cent (newi, Kos. 12 411 114 3, 12,404, 12 461 (lermaniown Bank. Nos. 14il7, 91,ll Common iNeuth Bank. o. AO; Arch st. lbeaire. No. 243) Point Itreee 1-arK. no is; nap MiniiiT t oimstiv, o. si All tersons are cautioned against receiving the same. UlAIinuUV C.'i.Arhlt UBS A'. KPCRTANT POSITIVE CLOSING SALE OF . EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, lren cl 1 Fancy Goods, MOTIONS, SKIRTS. PANCOAST WAR NOCK, ALC1IOSKF.BS, No. 240 MAIIKKT Street, SELL OS Wednesday, June 27, at 10 0'Clock, by catalogue, ONE TII01 SAND LOTS Entirely New and Fiesh Goods. Jt;ST L KNDE3, EMBRACING FULL LINES EMBROIDltltEU JACOSETSWI'S r-DUlNUK, ISEKT1SUS, BAJLS AN U FLOUNj. 1NU, for best city tiade. EiBHOIDEBED L'NEN AND LTSEN LAW 1IaMKEKCHiEFS. MBItOIDEItBD 11NEM SETS, ETC. ETC. lis FACTS' WAISTS AND KOBES. FKKNCQ BItlSIES, TOOTH BBU.iHES AND COMBf. REAL FBEVnH CCOKDEONS, A' BUMS, BEAD BASKETJ.ETC E'lC. PARIS FANCY SLEfcVE BCTTONS, PTUDS, ETC.I PABIb JET AND FANCY BELT BTJCR.LE3. FABH FANCY AND PALM FASi. MEERSCHAUM FIFES AND TUBES. MOROCCO POCKET WALLETS, TRAVELLING BAGS. FRENCH SILK CROCHET NETS, BUTTONS, NO TIONS, ETC. ALSO, 6(H) DOZEN LADIES' AND MISSES' STEEL SPRINO HOOP 8KIUTS AND COBiilS. for best cltj retail sales. Carpet Binding. ALSO. 1000 GROSS CABPET BINDING. 16 M 2t p E R FECTION IS RARELY ATTAINED, YET A. B. W. BULLARD'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP, FOB REMOVING Grease, Paint, Pitch, and Varnish, From all Goods o'Duratle Colora, Is ahead of anything jet discovered. m ionv (ha O nods sort, and a nertect as when new I h no mint ution which dust can vol eut. as ;s tbe cane wild all the preparations heretofore sold tor cleansing good. , fcy it Is delicately pertumed. and entirely froe from the dlsarceuble odur of benzine, and all other resinous fluid. C0UNTKRFE1T3 Of this preparation am extant therefore he sure and iaVenone hut that which bas the autograph of a. B W. b V LLA ii on tne lauei. Monuiactured by the Propiletors, ET3 T " A. B. W. BULLARD & CO., wobcisteb, mass. Geoer. 1 Ageulslor PennsyUania, DYOTT & CO., No. i i North St COND Street, Phlla lelphla. For sale by all Drug Ista. I U mwflm O HURT EST ROPTE TO THR SEA SHORE. . . , r . A V? T s T T A VT 1 Dill 1..tv " k J ijAjl Ur? i ur n i iv a i i.lhU iJ. S'MMKW AliPAGKHKMT. THHoUtiH IN TWO HOL'R-t Fl trains da'lv to Ailautlo t'ltv. ana one on nn.lu On and at er 'I HURsDAY, June W 1806 trains whl leat e Vine street Ferry at Imlows : - necial hcurlon g tin a. V Mall 7-30 A. II Freight, with Pawmntier Car attached fa .M, Fxptess (ihioush in two hoursi -no r. M. Atlantic AcconimouaiHiu u p. y BBTUKN1Q, LKAVK ATLANTIC. Special Excprs ou S M P. M. Mall 4 45 P. M. Freight , ll-a A. M I- xuress Chr-ugO la two hours;.. 7 04 A. M Accornmodation 9 50 A. M j unci Ion Acetimmo. aton tw Jackson and lu leimeOls'e stations, leaves Vine street ft'SO P M Returning leavra Jacknon 6-3J A. M, liaddunneia Acooniuiouation irnia ica-es VI,.. 10 14 A. M. and ItM P M Uaiiilnnrla d 1'lOP. JM audS-AP SI. ttunduyMail Train to At'antlo leaves Vine street at i an A. M. ana at'annc mi io r. . Fare to Atlantlo 2 Hound trip tiofcets, soot) only ior the aay ana tram on usy issuna, m i. 9'm JQtM G. BRYAN r. Agent. TTvR. J. FOLI8 COHEN HAS REMOVED rllij jr i tnoes to AO. hub vt mh ouuei iiiqr T03 PR1NTINO. TN COLORS OR PLAIN, fl neatly ard rxpedltloi'ily done In the EVKHINO TSAiEUUAl'U itVlLU'AUi M " ""or. 10 lur JUNE 25, 186G. SUMMER RESORTS. gUMMEIl RES OUTS ON LINE OP Bcadln? Railroad awd Branches. MANSION IIOUSF, MOVNT CARBON, Mrs. Caroline Wonder, rottaville F. 0 Schttrlkol co 3 USC ABO R A HOTEL, kits llaonah WDler, Tuicaror P. O., Bchaj-lklllco MAllAhOY CITY HOTEL, U. W. Frost, Mahanov CII7 P. O., Bchnftkilt Co. WniTF. HOUSE, Mrs. flnsan Uarsdori, Beading P. O ANDALUSIA, James 8. Madeira, Beading P. O. LlYIbQ Sl'RlUGS HOTEL, fir. A. Smith, Wcrdenvtlte P. O., Berks ce SOVIH MOUNTAIN I10USK, II. t. Uantlerbacb, Wouielsdorf T. 0., Berks co. COLD fFRINOS HOTEL, Lebanon co., Charles Hoedcnnel, Harrlsbnrg P. O. DO XKRSIO WN SEMINAR Y. J. B.Henky, Bojersiown P. O , Bork co. YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, 8. B. bnyder, Yellow BpriostP. 0., Chester co. L1TIZ SPRTNOS, Boniucl Llcbtenthaler, LltlzP O., Lancaster ee EPnRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, Alexanders. Featbei, Epbrata P.O., Lancaster co 4 rail. 21, 1C66. 4 233m EXCURSIONISTS, TOURISTS, AND Pleasure Seekor.s , TO NIAGARA. FALLS, Lake Ontatlo, The Thousand Islands, Rapids ol the Rivet St Lawrence, Montreal, Quebec Rivleie du Loup, Eaguenay River, Vt hite Mountains, Portland. Boston( Lake Ueorge, Saratoga, New York, etc etc. eto , will Und It to tin lr advantage to proenre THROUGH TICKETS, WHICH ARE SOLD AT REDUCED BATES AT THE TICKET OFFIwE OF TUE CATAWISSA RAILROAD LINE,' No. 4ttft C11KSNUT .STllEl'U'. I'assengets have cnoloe ot several routes to Niagara Falls, andThrougn Tickets are so d down Luke Ontario ar,d River St. Lawrence, to Ogdcnsburg, Montrea and (jueccc via the Am. iltsn and I.nglish Line ot Steamers, passlLg ti e Thousand Is.ands and the Rapids ot the Bler St. Lawrence bv daylight, returning to New York or Boston by FIFTY DIFFERENT ROUTES. These routes offer to pleasure seekers Scenery unsur passed in this country. No extra charge lor meals or state rooms on steamers between Niagara Fa Is and Montreal. Tickets good until Novem icr 1st, 1R66, and entitle the holders to stop over at any point on tbe route. For lurthcr lntormatlon and Guldo Books de scnptlve ol the Routes, apply at the Company's Office, No. USCIIESNUT Street N. VAN HORN, 6 13wim2m Passonger Agent N A T I O N A L HOTEL AND EXCURSION IIOUSK, Atlantlo City, N. J. Ihc undersigned having leased the above favorite es tabllsbment and having refitted and refurnished tt throughout it will be open tor the reception ol guests, on SATURDAY June 16 1866. - The table will be supplied with the best the aeasen affords including Oysters, Fish, Clanrs. etc. etc , and none but the purest Wines, Liquors, Cigars, etc., sa lt cted for the Bar. Committees of Excursions will And It the only pUce In the city whete they can be accommodated, having tho largest ball-roon., and music tree of charge. J. WILLETT, 11 lm PROPRIETOR. JJlsITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will open for the reocption ot guests on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. 1866. DODWOUTH'8 BAND engaged lor the season. 1 crtons desiring to engage rooms will address UltOWN & WOELPFEIt, I'ROPRIEfORS, ATLANTIC CITY, Or No. 827 RICHMOND Street, 6 9 2mrp Philadelphia. rrnE warm springs, near hunting JL don, Pennsylvania This dtallgbtiul aumuer resort, nve miies norm or tue rennsyivama uai roaa, at auu tiimdon 1'a.. is now ooeu tor tho avcommodation of viHiturs. Ihe location is bcautitul the water invigo rating, nne grounds 101 nuuting, ariving, eto. ntoue cieek, near ttie Springs, adorns good ;water tor fishing, 'i here is no more romantic kpot In the country, and lor Invalids the lresh air and sweet scenery are especially deoliable. 'Ihe Pennsylvania Railroad Company will issue excursion tickets to visitors irom June 10 to Ooto Lerl. touilortuble coaches run dally between tbe Springs and Hunt ngdon. For particulars address me, ut liuutlnadon. fa. WILt IAM J. OFISSINOER. Proprietor. References Hon. willlumA. Horter, Colonel Charles T Matthews, t-ausom s trout baths; L T. Wattson, h.911.. President Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad com pany! Colonel A. K. Cliumbers. firm of Chambers Ac ( tttteii, No 31 N. Third street; Charles 21. AUtnond, l.sci , Proprietor Washington Huuae. 6 it) lm c ONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J., will Remain open until October l 1 here cab been added to tbis popular House since last so son. the entire Ocean Uoue property, giving an oceau uuni ol over 12'(l leei, and over HuV rooms irouimgaud in lull view oi the sea. A pvnect system ol sewetage and drainage has been ciuipleteu, leatsre possessed by .ew hotel outside of large elites. 'J he appointments of the House throughout have re ceived a most csreful supei vision, suggested by the ex perience o.' oast seasons. For apai tuients. ad ress J. F. CAKE. Congress Hall. riass;er's Brass and String BanJ. .iii t7 14 'PHE PIER HOUSE, POUT PENS. DELAWARE. JONATHAN DEAFER, Proprietor. Tbe Proprietor having purchased this well-known bouse, Is iiow prepared to receive boarders at 8 Ou per week. 1 The tovera of good gunning and fishing ean here fully enloy that luxury. avxcellent bathing, and a magnificent beach extending for mile. t m lux rpiIE TAMMANY HOUSE, NOliTII CAROLINA ATENUE, NEAR THE DEPOT, ATLANTIC CITY, S. J. j Tbe subscriber takes pleasure In Informing his former patrons and the pub lu, that the above house la now open where be win be nappy to receive all who may la or blm with a call. In connection with the Hotel, lie bas opened FIRST CLAeS B1L1.1AKD ROOM. ELIAS CLEAVER, M1uj PROPRIETOR, 1 SUMMER RESORTS. Vf ERCHANTV HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND J.V V " The undersigned, having purchased the above well. mown Hotl, and having lefltted and retunilshsd it la the I otim u.wmmt.,, r. , tm iir,nini w accommeoat4i guesla i orauttbe 1Mb of JUN t . and wl I, br strict ar. tat attention, meke the "MERCK N f 8'" il UL UAl'll flV l ' A 1 .... on r om i " tM"".ii; " ""ntv waitors, ani avrrvtliln connected with the HotAl lli h. In Ibe bent n snner. Any lniorn a Ion with rcrrt tn n. suing Rooms, etc., may be obtained by aDDlrlnnta Itlierof the Proprietors. Ki"ing WILIM McM'TT. Grocer. Ron'hwest Corner of tVi.MEk.KTH and 8AHOM 8reets otto VtlLMAH MASON. 6tf At the Hotel. CAPE ILtfel LIGIIT DOUSE COTTAGE,; Atlantic City, n. j. JONAH WOOTTON to BON. PROPRtRTOTia . Is f.f ov nfvr ihe season. The rxt location i a the Is'and, being the nearmt bouse to the su -I. A continuation of past patronage la rispretfui:; solicited 18 1mri CONTIN ENTAL HOTEL. WNO BRNCH, S. 3. ' This new mammoth hotel, the larvmt In the eonntrv Is now open ior lie season Accommodations for SPRAOUE A RTOKEH, l lm Proprietors. TnE ALHAMrRA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.Z 1 his spacious and elegant establishment will vyr. .v.- iiiq irr(iiiuu Ul IUOVU UU 91 oeior (HA Tit dsv of June, 1st. a 10 imwzm kukekt b. LEEDS, Proprlotor. NEW PUBLICATIONS. J3OOKS t BOOKS I BOOKS I SELLING OFF AT WHOLESALE PRIG li X PREVIOUS TO REMOVING TO No. 1214 CHESNUT STREET. JAMES S. CLAXT0N, fiuccewacr to W. S. & A. Mart icq, 6232t4r No. (iOO CUES NUT St.. DRY GOODS. NOVELTIES IN S E A S IDE SHAWL S. EDWIN HALL 8c CO. N0.Q8 S. SECOND Streot, WOULD INVT1E THE ATTENTION OF LADIKS Who aie preparinn tor WatoriuK and othor I'laws of Snmmor Reports, to tliolr L.A1U1C VARIETY OT S TJ M M E 11 SUA XV L S, OF EM1RELT NEW 6TT,E8. C6 14 12t4p A CARD. Special Notice to Our Old Friends and the Public Generally. The JONES' One Trice Clothing llooso, estan'lahed sixteen yetn aco Is stl I in succexsiu operation at the 0 d location. So tt4 MAKKEI Htrect one door sbnre Hlxth and has nut cbanneo Its place or manner ot dolna buslners, wbii b in exactly the same aooi old pwmlu ope ration lor nsny yrats nsmely, "One t rice and n. de viation " Ihe cloililna we nake fs of the most snbsian tlal character both as u materials and workmanship, s. that our customi rs never can complain oi either. Cnr stock Is lane and p aln or fashionable pecplo can be well suited. Our customers should be eae ol to not in the rixht place as there is no other establishment in the city in our line ol business strictly "one-price." J ONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, No. G04 MARKET STREET, ONE DOOR ABOVE SIXTH. CSllm4p RE CO NSTItUCTION FOR THE SPRING OF 18GC CV SO ME US & SON, No. 625 CHESNUT Street, (l nder Javne's Hall), Have been enabled to so reduco the prices of Clothing, that those of small as well as those of large means may lurntsh themselves with a NEW SPRING SUIT. Bl'IUKG OVERCOATS, ENGLISH WALKING COAT8. REUIsfKR AND FROCK CO ITS, Sr-KINO SACK COATS, CASF.1JWKRE SUITS TO MATCH, At figures Aatoundlnglr Low as compared with war prices. An eitfcsut stock ol Uncut Goods lor mean are w"r- tt 111 luitu JJIESKELL'S MAGIC OIL CUHES TETTER, ERYSIPELAS, ITCH, SCALD HEAD. 1Kb ALL SKIM DISEASES. WARRANT D TO CURE OR MONEY REFUNDED For tale by all l lugulsu. PRINCIPAL DEPOTi No. 03 South THIRD Street. A' ove thuBnut. Price 25 cents per bottle, 424 m4p jg2 FOR SALE, TWO TH0E0UOH-BRED MARES, BLACK AND SOREf , flva years old( good In single and doable harness, and tinder the saddle. The property of a general officer. . Apply at tbe 8CHUTLKILL ARSEKAL for partita, lars, to i HENRY W. JANES,' Captain A. J is.,', tiOVH Brevet Major TJ. 8. i, 1 BOOTH STREET, M. D'ANCiSnA J "7:--A highest price tor Ladles and dents' cast on Clothing. i o. 1341 SOUTH btroetT below Brvad. gkja
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