TSB TENTH AZINUALL CONVENTION Young den's Christian Associations VNTTED STATES and BRITISH PROVINCES, wean at the PIM EMIR CHURCH. (Rey. 9r. Boardman). CORM OP BROAD ADD ARCS STEWS TO-DAY (FRIDAY) The Anniversary of the Ladies' Branch of the Chet. :Can Commission will take pine. with addresses by Miklos Generals HOWARD and FISK. B ra u t or speakers from abroad - Mill add. Interest to the occesion. Six hundred children will disown the .sweatast mulls ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON A Great Etundity-School Gathering will take place at the AeadeanT It is expected that Philip Phillips and Chaplain IdeCabe, with their soul stirring music, Will add late• rest to the above exercises 'nags for Reserved and Unreserved Bests for all of the above eerrlees are now for sale at OLAILTOIVO. 006 CHESTNUT Street, late Illartten'e, I.ADISS , CHRISTIAN COMMISSIONS. "STANDING TICKETS =EEO I'ARCLUBTTE CIRCLE AND BALCONY, TO ILIAIG DIMOR RENS. HOWARD AND FISK, ri'Ol•NiGrlEIT, AT THE ACADEMY; fday be had at CLAXTON'S, No. 606 CRISTNIIT Street, if spplied for immediately. it ig"" LADIES' CHRISTIAN COMMISSIONS. LADIES' CHRISTIAN COMMISSIONS, OF PHILADELPHIA, Will hold they ANNIVERSARY EXEROISES AMERICAN ACADEMY OF mum, ON FRIDAY Mania. the 9kh inet .Exercises to commence sk 7X o'clock. MAJOR GRISHAL 0. 0. HOWARD, MAJOR OSIIERAL CLISTON B. FIBS, and H$V. OROROP, J. MIMS, Are expected to addrase the meeting. Mr. PHILIP PHILLIPS, of Cincinnati, has consent ed to be present and aing on the °cession. Tickets of admiscion will be ready for gratuitous de livery at James S. Claxton's, Ho. 606 OfiIIsTRIPP Street, on Tuesday morning, 6th instant, at 9 o clock. ]e6-6t liar nECEPTION OF ALTVISNLNG REGIMENTS. COMMITTEE OF AREAROSIIIBNTS _ . . SATURDAY, the 10th instant, has been fixed upon, X 12. : Move from Catnip Cadwalader at 2P. M. to Co lumbia avenue, thence along Columbia avenue to Broad street, down Broad street (and be reviewed at Penn Square) to Washington avenue, and down Wash ington avenue to the Refreshment Saloons, and there rartake of a Banquet prepared for them. The citizens along the route are requested to dieplsy their bunting, emblems, etc , and make all necessary preparations to give the brave defenders of the Republic a grand and riding reception. By order of the Committee of Arangements. ABRAHAM STEWART, Clerk Regimental and Detachment Commanders. and the Chief of the Fire Department, are earnestly requested to notify their commands at once. directing their as. suably at inch time and place as will conform to the F. A. WOLBERt Chairman of Committee sir A CAI D. UNION VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT SALOON, FOOT OF WASHINGTON AViNtIL Shall our brave eddleri be well entertained on their Ii ie lur the citizens of Philadelphia to deckle. It will be four years, on the ensuing 27th of MaY.eintoe the Union Volunteer Sefreabment Committee was or ganized. and if the /llStitlitlo3lll closed on that day, the amount of cash on hand will no more than meet our obligations. The war is virtually ended. yet our Braves who have so nobly and valiantly defended our firesides and country are about to return to their homes Shall We receive and refreeh them and show by our hospi silty and kindness that their Mat services are fans appreciated by the grateful citizens or Philadelphia and vicinity? The Committee will, with treat pleasure, continue their voluntary duties, should the funds be urnished, and they hope this will be a Baal appeal. Contrtbatione handed oar Committee, or either of the following gentlemen, will regal ne, end be properly sppropriated: Fey. Dr. 'THOMAS BRAIEWEID. Mo. 634 Pine street. THOMAS WEISS. En., President of Philadelphia Bank. D. B. CUMMINS. B*q., President Girard Bank 8. L MERCER. Zed., President Parraers' and Me. amass' Bank. d. B. AUSTIN, Stu . President Southwark Bank. M. W. WOODWALRD. ,Bur. Blighter Idannf4oturers, and Neettanics'Dk. - - TROILkB T. FIRTH, Esq., Treaenrer Pennaylranla Railroad. JAMES C. RAND & CO.. corner Market and Decal= streets. SAMUEL B. FALSE, Seq., Re. 707 Vine 'treat. ' ARAD BARROWS, Chairman. J B WADE. Secretary, isyl94mwnt ST. CLEMENT'S CHURCH, TWENTIETH and CHERRY Sweets —Darin /be summer tbc torotoo on finndar lithts Will be omitted. Evening Prayer envy SUNDAY Arr R.- NOON. at 5 a' clock. until farther notice. lt* 'COMMISSIONERS' KALI, T MIRO STORY. -8. W. Corner THIRTEENTH awl SPRING GARDEN Streets ASHARBOA'S °FMB, trEITEn STATE"; /TV/BANAL REVENUE FOURTH DIBTAICT eANNSYLVANIA. . . PHILADELPHIA. June 8.1866. NOTICE is hereby given to the residents In this Dis trict-141h, 11th, 20th, Est, and 24th Wards that THURSDAY next, the 16th Is the Jest day on which the Aceietant Ageegeors can receive returne of INCOMS, Without the addition of the PENALTY prescribed by law for neglect. All persons interested will give this matter their prompt attention. D. P. SOUTHWORTH. iee•gtr — Assessor. rarOFFICE CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE Mt DEFAINMENT—City Hall, 8. W. center FIFTH and CLESTRDT Streets. PHILAMT.LPHIA., nine 8, 1886. TO THE FIBS DEPARTMENT. The Delegation of TI• EBB from those Companies in ending to participate in the •• Reception and Review m the Returning Regiments,' on Saturday next. 10th Instant, will corm at 1 o'clock P M. ,of that day, on Broad Are., right resting on Columbia avenue. equipped in fire taps, Bre shirM, belts, Mack pante. and white OMB. On reaching Washington and Fourth streets the dele gation of Rieman will form line and the military pass ln review • the Firemen then taking the rear of the nolumu, and upon arriving at the Refreshment Saloons :he parade will be dismissed. By order of DAVID SI. LYLE. Chief Engineer Fire Department. - COOPER SHOP REFRESHMENT 111L0011, June 7. 7855 The Committee acknowledge the following contribu tions: Beniamin Etebardton'h donation—.— 5. a, W- wroLo.. bbl. Rum'. hieCandiein With. bbl. - vinegar. Oollairtion ttranihi. Driboail DR 00 Friend James Irvine (additional)... 070 no Cub, tl rough Dr. n: • Wallace. to 00 Taloa G. Hardy— ...... —...• 25 00 Bond of Brokers •»»•».•...10000 David H. 10 00 4 sigimHoore & Son 60 t 0 n."Dtshaids 8 50 John Keeney2 CO /are John Ferrero, 20 00 tub. Israel Linter....... 2 00 T. H.Mare seater Janne flewitin • ---,••• •••••• •"""* 0 00 National lova 60 5 LP John N. H.nry fOlOO Samuel Shone'. • • . 660 Waehington council. trnited — AYneataa .. ........ —.. 10 07 Donation Bog.'" .. .... 27.76 &leo. Consti , ms ' from Jacob Simon. Samuel. n John TM:MC and itialicrd Trutton. Chard Rational Bank•" Tradema n' !Abilene! Bank.: •••• .••••••• .... ' Southwark Astional Eank.•••••.• •••••••••"•' Imp , A NEW JIINIOB BASE BALL ar.i&o' CUTS bits been organized, under the same of TRH FIRST Si/MORAL. the days for prat Ica b 4 nada,' and Saturday All communications to be di• rooted to J. MORRIS WELSH. Secretary. At their roam, S. W. Cdr. FIFIISSATII and JSFFSEt- SON Streets. jag at NO rICN.—AN ADJOURNED MEET. Io 0 of t. e 4te , ekh elders of the OILFILL AN OIL COMPANY OF PENN IYLVit, IA win ba held at their .oface. No. 400 'WALNUT Street, an FRIDAY AirgE• muON next. J ate Rh. at 3 o'clock. jeS 2t C. FRIER, See's , and. Treas. NOT HEREBY OMEN that aprwitcorte n has been made to the c in cm of the "William Penn Oil Company" for renewal of Cir. Mate Di o. 144 for four handrea and twenty entree in said company, in the name of Hiram COMA, the anti nal certificate having been lost or mislaid. b. M. CORFPIN, Catania. 4te 605 W&LNUT Wroot NOTICE...—THZ f- LIG of tbe btOebbnidera. and elaction tqr Pre- Went tad Direetorm or the Connectin_a Rslima., Cow. €‘l3llll pill b J e un b :ll,lB l 3t e atlfo l caA ' .. C . --ny. on EDMUND SMITH, Sectetsty. RI. 1665. 171931.tjet8 jar OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE IN— SURANCE COMPANY OF riIIiIdtDISLPIII", Ito. 308 WALNUT Street. Priu.ADStPerit, June 1 5, 1835. The Enid of DWI/tors of the RabIALICE iNerl- SASCE COMPANY of PhlladelPhia , ha" th/e d " lieviared Dividend of VD FMB PER OEM . for the r'x month", payable to, the Stockholders or their alr eressetatives, on demand. free of taxes adipt TROY. O. BILL, sisoratam Na - OPMBATrVE 07 pIiNNkiYINA WALNUT Stmt. Sot floor Nonni BoYder. Z. H. Heitrieb. a. Rosimberger. Henry Garay. OFNICERS. PIIIII3IDENT, 1101803 DAYDRY. EiSCHISTARY. JACOB B. KBOTIT. This Association differs from all others, it bent strictly an animating or working capital interest &gra dation. *ll the °spite' Mined for the prodnstion of oil. The Aseociation hag a number of Leases on first clue Oil Territory. and arrangements have been made for a number more, audit ia declared at once to commence the development of Oil. Oils of these LLessirs is on Cherry Ben, In Venango cou4qtr. abon.t way hes tweet its month and the town ot P lBl B. l . Clogs 10 tan celebrated heed Well. which now nrodacse WO barrels th e e contractor ich this Association is Muting 8 walls; which is taxon at Eight Thotteend.Dol• lace each, Including engines. derrithe, tubing. ac, It is se *posed to sell Interests in one or all of the wells at thle rare, no subscription being taken for less than ore hundred dollars, which may be divided in four different Weill, nag: Coat of each different wall gum or 320th interest. at $2B each. $lOO, will give the subscriber L 80th interest In enchwelle as he may *hews. or 4.320 th interest In four different walls; thus dividing t h e r i s ks, or he may tate a 320th interest in as many wells as he may desire at the same rate. .A quarter working capital, or interest costing SLOW. may, with favorable indications of oil, be sold for SLR° to dB.OOO infore the well to completed, while if _held and the wall is completed theowner derives from his interest an Income of from $B.OOO to PIO. 000 per an. num., if the Will only Yield but twenty barrels per day. This is the matfett opportunity ever offered In the ell speculation. The capital required for eight wells is only sixty•four thousand dollars. The (ace was opened on Idenday, the oth of inns, and $OO,OOO was taken the drat day. We call the attention of persons who may intend in Vesting Moil stock to take interest tracheae eight wells on Cherry Han, and the low capital reantrett. Many companies with tracts of far lees value have one or two millions of capital. and if no oil is struck all their sap', till is sank; should this d.ssoolation fail to strike oil, which is impossible in that section of country, there would only the third dollar be lost—being the engines. derricks, and 12 tube, would be worth $2 out of $3. This Is the grolieSt Speculation eras offered. in nit ventilation, without crest or trickery, with a email capitol, sad with each a trifling rick. Pot particular information, cell at the Mee. 1319 WALD UT Street, Rooms 10 and 13, first fl oar. my7-Or gar- lIVION STATE CO SIVENTION.—A State Convention will be held at Harrisbarg on WEDNESDAY, the 19th Jn1y,1865, at 13 o'clock M.. for the purpose of putting in nomination a State tisket. to be supported by the friends of the Union at the coming October Citation. . . . The earnest and zealous labors of a loyal people se. cured the great vlotory in 1864 and made the war. .which our enemies denounced to a failure. a Coriolis etteetee to Ma. . • One flag has been maintained. our enemtes destroyed. our Government preeenied, and palm ra•sstabliehed, Let every blend who sided In this result lake measures to be represented in that Convention, We must see to itthat the fruits of our success are not lost to tne nation. Beninese of vast importance will be presented for its eenslderation, and every district to the Biala should be represented. SIMON CAMBRON, . Chairman. A. W ' l3KNEnr " . !Secretaries, WrENe ..ORNBY. jas.tjYl9 READQ,IJARTERS DEPARTMENT U OF MINH LVANIA, rim.A...T!..pste.Pa.. June 6.1866. CIRCULI.B No e. The attention of Commanding Officers of returning Volunteer organizations is directed to the following ex tract from General Order Mo. 94, current series, War Department: * * * * "En route to. and after arrival in the Slate, the fol lowing will be observed: Immediately on arrival at the State Rendezvous the Regiment will be reported to and taken control of by the Chief Mustering ogicer for the State or his as sietant at the point." * e a a Pursuant thereto Commanding Officers of all Volun teer organization!' returning to Philadelphia for flog discharge wla., immediately on their arrival in the atty, report their commande to Brevet Eastern. B. LANE. U. S. I Chief linetering Otileer, DiVillolt of Pennsylvania. by command or Major General Cedwelader. JOHDI B. IPNIIILTZ, Assistant Adjutant GeneraL lar STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL AND FLORAL FALB. —CAMDEN HOME FOR OR PHANS arm DESFE9 UTE CHILDREN bold a Straw berry Festiva. and Floral Fair, JIINS Mh, 7tb, Bth, 9ta, and 10th, at Cotner of Third and Federal Streets, Caumen_, N. J. Any contributions of Hams. Tongues, Toys. Fancy Articles. will be thankfully received. Articles can 'be sent to A G. CATTBLL dt 0,./. No 26 ti °MI Whatvet, or to EBBD'S HALL, Third and Federal Streets, Camden. IL J. Please remember the Orphans and destitute Cbildren. MATTHEW NEWKIRK, President. E. G. CATTELL. Vice-President. jels-5t HEADquAircrions, DEPART MEET OF PANDSYLVANIA. PHILADIMPEILIi PA.. Jane B, 1361 GENERAL ORDERS, No. 63. I. The sale 01 liquor is prohibited on all lines in this Department traveled ba troops rOtaralng to be Wee kend out of service.and at the rendszvone for their dhp charge. until all such troops are dispersed. 11. Perseus violating this order will be arrested. and the liquor found In their establishments will be emptied out upon the ground. Ny command of Alai or General Gadwalader, JNO S. 80111JLTZIL je3.lot Assistant Adiutant General. re.. , NOTICE TO ALL DIRLINIVIJE MT CORPORATIONS ORGANIZED UNDER ANY LAW OF TAN STATE OF PRA NSYLVANIA. Notice it hereby given W all companies Incortx.ratad by or under any law of the Commonwealth of Penns* vania, and organized at any time prior to the first Mon day. of November. 1864 that have failed to make report to the Auditor General under the Act approved ADM IL 1868. and the Aft approved April 30. 1809, that they are required to report toythe Auditor General forthwith, as follows, viz. : In case a dividend has been declared, the Treasurer will report, under oath, the amount of capital paid in, the date, amount , and rate per sent , of each dividend during the year ending the ant Monday of November. 1864, and any previous year or years in which the COOI - may have had an existence; and in ease no divi dend ben been declared during the year or years end ing as aforesaid. then an appraisement of the cash value of the capital stock, as it existed between the first and fifteenth days of November. must be made by the President or Treasurer, and a majority of the Directors, under oath. When an appraisement is made, the re port should also state at what time the Company was organized. In addition to the above report, under the act of April 21, 1886„ companies not paying a tax on tonnage are re quiredlo make a separate report, under oath, of the Treasurer. of the amount of net earnings or income re ceived during the period from April 30 to November 1, 1164, in accordance with the second section of the act, approved Airll 30, 1864 COMPANIRI4 INCORPORATED BY OTHER STATES and ” doing business in this Commonwealth." are notified that they are made antdect to the tax on net earnings or income under the 2d section of the act of April 30. 1864, and are required to report to the Auditor General the amount of gush net earnings orincome re ceived between the 30th of April and the let of 2(4•0331- her, 1864. Al) delinquent Companies Incorporated by or under any law of the State of Pennsylvania, wilt be afforded a reasonable time in which to make the 'eyelid reports required by taw and above enumerated; but continued neglect or refusal will sealant them to forfeiture of charter, ruder the 2d p roviso of the 3d section of the act of APIII 30. 1864, which it is he following words: " Provided farther, Thee any corporation Which nut failed to make returns to the Commonwealth, as re quired by. the act of Aprll 21, A. D. 1868. entitled 'An mat for the better securing to the Commonwealth the Pay ment of taxes dn shy Incorporated comPanies, 'may make mach return vritoin sixty days after the passage of this act. any law to the contrary notwithstanding; and all delinquent companies failing or refusing to make full returns and payment to the Stale, as required by the general laws of this Commonwealth in relation thereto, shall have all their rights and privileges declared for feited by proclamation from the Governor. " ISAAC SLINKBR, Auditor General. W. H HE3151.3, State Trtaturar. EtAItRIBBURG, May 10. 1868. utyl3 1m iIISOLDIERS 1 'IHE CITIZENS OF Philadelphia have made arrangements to give you 4 warm. sincere, and cordial welcome on SATURDAY next, It is earnestly hopes that every man who has just returned victorious from the war for the Union will be present on the occasion. to TECeiVd the congratula' item and ihanla of his fellow. citizens. We want every one of you to share is the rej Dialogs of that day. The followirg will be the programme: Form at aa17177 Cadwolader. 1130Y8 down to 04111111bla avenue, down Columbia avenue to Broad street, sewn Broad street (and be reviewed at Penn Square) to Washington ave nue, down Washington avenue to the Refreshment Sa loons, and there partake of the banquet prepared for yen. AB. 'WSW ARP, Clerk of Committee. I HEADQUARTERS 118rn REM P• V JUNE S. .1865. ORDERS: The Regiment Will be assembled at CAMP CA DwALABER promptly at 10 A M., 10th instant, (BATIIIDAYo to receiN e MOP and accoutrements , and. to prepare for the revieW 01 rettuned Veterans. By order of Brevet, Brigadier General Owr,r: B. T. PECK, Lieut. and A. Adit. .le9-B' !HEADQUARTERS ONE HUNDRED ADD FOljEtTlinffEf PIIIIXB7LVANIA, VOLE., Bo 2128 DE LAECY PLACE Jane 8, 180'5 The Comnneekne for Second Lieutenants nave reached me and will be famed o a Saturday tam:don at Camp Cadwalader CHARLES a. T. COLLIE. It Brevet Major General of Tolanteern HEADQUARTERS 114TuREGI MINT PennellVW& Volnuteare, No. WM W. DELANCE I PLACE, June 7, 1866_ 01)1C171,AIL r. quest the akar& and enlieted men of the 114th Regiment to assemble, in full at Chomp Cadwalader. on the morning of SATURDAY, the 10th inst. , at 10 o'clock, for the purpose of receiving their come and accoutrements, and participating in the reception tendered them by the cluzensof ehtladelphia. °dicers and enlisted men, who have been honorably discharged prior to June t. 1866, will report to Captain A R. DM US, at the same time and place. The Rand and Drum Corps will report to the Regimental Adju tant, The 'On= is to be headed tty General Meade, and reviewed by Governor Curtin and Mayor Henry. This may be our last opportunity to meet in a body under arms. Let every man be present to receive the Welcome tendered him by the _pre eminently loyal city of tbUad OVAL MANUS H. T. ()aunt& jse•St Late Uolonel Z011(1,1,08. HEAT QUARTERS 108 m R EGl ismer P. V.. PRILADELPHIA, Sine 7. 1851. I request the officers and enlisted men of the 198th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers to assemble, In full uniform, at CAMP CADWALADER. on the morn ing SATURDAY s 10th bat .at 11 o'clock precise ly, for the purpose of receiving their arms and WM. trements, ands participating in the reception tendered them by the &tuns of Philadelphia. Officers and en listed men whin have been honorably discharged for reason of weandp and other canoes. prior to June 21, 1866, will report 'to James Orne, Adjutant 198. n nom monk Pennsylvania Volunteers. at Camp Cadoreader. at the same time This may be our last opportunity to appear as a body under arms; let every man be &resent to receive the welcome tendered him by the loyal citi zens of Philadelphia. A °Reale J. MCKIM Vol. and Brevet Brigadier Oeusral. jef3.Bt 198th Regiment P V. IHEADQUARTERS 121sTREGI- I 0 tAIT r. V., .PHILADELPIT/A, Jane 7th, 13115 ClßlitilAß. —I request the officers and enlisted men of the Mat Regiment Parma,leant*, Volunteers, to assemble, in hall uniform. at CAMP OADWAL a- DEL on the morning or SATURDAY, the 10th instant. at 11 o'clock precisely. for the purpose of receiving their arms and accouirs manta, and participating in the recep tion tendered them hr the citizens of Philadelphia °givers and enlisted man who have been honorably discharged for reason of wound. or other maws, prior to Jane 2d, ISM will report to I P. Bates, Adintant 121st Pennsylvania Volunteer., at Camp tnactwa.l....l.lr. at the ante time. Tide may be OUT hid ODUOTIUDITY TO meet In a body under anat. Let ever, man be present to receive the weleome tendered him by the loyal citi zens of Philadelphia wiser me m. i€B. 31 Late Major and Brevet Colonel 12lat P. Vols. 20 00 25 00 IPRIZE MONEY AND GOVERN MENT &MITT TO ALL WHO INTER THE MUTED STATES RACINE 00EPIL Orders have been received from the head of the Kirin* Corp., at . Washington. not to restrict resrults to a particular close Ism has been the ausa heretofore), but to Proeivo ALL who have served In the volunteer ear. viee, or to the regulars, or in the marines, and bare been honorably disshargsd. Such persons enlisting in the United States Hiatus. will resolve the Govern ment bounty, and will also be entitled to their share of rise money in any capture of the enemy's vessels. r further Information apply at the recruiting rest wrong. Ho 011 South PEWIT Street, between 9 A. W. and I o'elosk P. K.. every day but Sunday, _ JAMES FORGET. apl..tf Captain and Recruiting OPUS. SPECIAL NOTICE. 'UNITED STLTES IDTBENAL BEVENVE. FIRST COLLNCTION DISTILICT 01 P.ENMYLVANIA RXTRICT OF LAW_ &POTION M. And be it/nether enacted, That neon the "'WIWI, qualities, and values of produce. goods, wares, merehendiee, and articles produced or manu factured. and cold cr delivered, hereinafter enumerated, the manufacturer or producer thereof, whether m ma featured or pranced for himself or for others, shall pty to the Colleeior of Internal Boyentte within hie district, monthly. within len (10) days from the twentieth day of each month. the duties of such products or manatee tune And for neglect to pay such duties within said ten (10) d aye. the amount of inch ntlen, wim the addl. Hone heteitherme pteteribed. (10 per Cont. penalty. . and the coats of warrant, Ac may be loyled upon the real and personal property of any. MAI producer or manninetwer. - fha'at /Ku la HARDING, Colicntor• OIL ASSOCIATION lIIIA —MICK, No. 619 . looms Soo. 10 and If. M ahl 0 1l n ol Pe s r : n Jacob &oat. TRISAINUR, Ft R. lIBLFRICK MILITARY. CURTAIN GOODS. I . N. WALRAVB2I, MASONIC HALL; Tl 9 CHESTNUT STREET, IS NOW OPENING ANOTHER LARGE LOT OP LACE CVIZTAINK; , XLEGANT STYLES, AT PRIORS, PEON 5 DOLLARS TO 150 DOLLARS PER PAIR. WINDOW SHA.IDES, CROIOE PATTERNS@ EE DEDUCED PRICES. loyE 10 26 CHESTNUT STREET. 1026. MUM STORE. OEBTAINS, 00EIHOES, AND SHADES. C. DC STOUT as CO., I•lll4mw4a SILK & DRY GOODS JOBBERS. To WHOLESALE BUYERS. IraI4BIGINT DRY GOODS, !EMBRACING LATEST NOV/MISS IN DRESS GOODS ADAPTED TO PRESENT SALES. Received per we Otoirooro, sad for rue bv JAB. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 0H15T2137 Street. m727-12t FIREWORKS. FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS, IN MAT VARIETY. ROCKETS, CANDLES, UNION AND ROMAN CANDLES, MINES, TRIANGLES, SHIP LIGHTS, SNARES, BLUE LIGHTS, FLOWER POTS, PIN WHEELS, GRASSHOPPERS, COLORED FIRES, ALSO, A large Reortment of Wbeele, for male by A_ 11. FRANCISCUS Sc CO., feB.96t 513 MARKET SUM. 3 00010 0 8111 Li gUI I : CI WRITE SULPHUR AHD OHALY BEATE SPRINGS, DOUBLING GAP, PA. S. ROBINSON, PROPRIETOR aIISON OPUS Jl7lfil 16th. This delightful place is located In Cumberland cone ty, thirty miles west of Harrisburg. It is aceeisible from all the principal cities by railroad to Harrisburg, thence by the Cumberland Valley Railroad to New ville ;from Hewvilie eight mile' good staging to the Springs. The stage is always In waiting upon the ar rival of the cm s at Diewvine. peeliengeis leaving Philadelphia , Baltimore, or Washington in the morning can arrive at the Springs the same evening at 6 o'clock. This hotel Is sommo (lions and comfortable (hiving been recently thorough ly renovated) with hot and cold bath attached, and ex tepee° grounds for walks and amusements. Terms $2. CO per day, or $ll per week. Over four weeks $lO per week. The long experience of the present proprietor enables him to say that it will be conducted in a manner to please all visitors. N. B. A tine livery is attached to the establishment. je9 20t* SEA BATHING, BURP HOUSE. ATLANTIC COL 111{W MISSY. This°ld, established. and favorite holm will open for the season on or shout the 20th of June. It is nearest to the beach, securing cool breezes at all Bum. Its un rivalled Bathing facitities. its complete furniture and appointment, and its unexceptionable table, render this house a favorite place for a summer aojourn at the sea-aide. ?sweaters from the city are set down at the door, and communisation with the inlets is had at all times by rail. A dna band of music has been engaged for the season. Parties wishing to secure Board will address its proprietor at Surf Bowe. Atlantic City. jeS-Set H S. BENSON. Proprietor. UNITED STATES HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J., Win open for the martian of Visitors, On the 15th of June. All communications for apartments. or noon other business connected with the Honce, should be addressed so UNITED STATES HOTEL, Cape Island, Hew Jersey. NEST •sc Je2-fmvew raorRIBTORS. NATIONAL HOUSE, YORE, PENNA. -A- -This fine Hotel, recently erected on the northeast corner of Market and Beaver streets, is now open for the reception of guests, The house, hadd Int. and Bunt. ture a, a entirely , new and of the beet unality. Then are 71 rooms. with warm and sold bathe and water closets on each floor. All its appointments and arrange. Bents are those of first-elaee Hotel, and it is the de. termination of the Proprietress to have it kept as such. my29-mwilm Mal. 0. A. WEST. KITTATINNY HOUSE, DBLA.WABB WATER GAP. This favorite Mountain resort le UM OPell to vi sitors. Train)! leave Philadelphia, from Rondo/don Depot, at Si 7 A. H. sod 3 SO P. M., and arrive at the Gap at 1 P. Si and 8.46 P. M. Referencea—Morton McMichael, Franklin Peale. Lcuis A, Godey. H. B. Benner., S. R. Martin, Charles Backer, C Sherman. Terms, $l4 per week. jcS lm L. W. BRODHEAD. Proprietor. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, ORESSON SPRINGS. This d elightfal and romantic watering place, situated on the engsmit of the Allegheny Mountains, at CRAM Mellon. en the Pennsylvania Railroad, Witt be Opened for the Reception of Guests, On MONDAY, June 19th, 1660. Several new cottages have been amend_ the trends have been beautified and improved; and Cresson isnot/ one or the most beautiful hill homes in the United States. Incursion tickets, good until October Ist, are sated by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. For farther information. address GIO. W. MULLIN. Proprietor, CRESSON SPRINGS, .10.1 m Cambria county, PI. ATLANTIC CITY.-" THE CLAREN. Don" is now open for the accommodation of BOARDERS, transient and permanent MAY Ibtt, 1865, Da, JAMS .TRNICINS. MM. wfmlet Proprietor. SUMMER RESORT, BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN HOUSE HUNTINGDON COUNTY, P. This old and popular Mountain Resort will be opened for the reception of guests on the let of June. This house has recently been thoroughly renovated and ins proved In a insane? that will be satisfactory to its pa trona. ligenreion tithe% will be leaned by she Penn •ylvania Railroad company. which. will be good natil the let of October next. A back will be la readiness 01 the arrival of the we at Dudley to convey guests to the hotel. a distance of two miles. Terms moderate. For parttoulare. address WII. T. PBAF.SON. Proprietor. Broad Top City. run be Huntingdon stennty, T HE COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE BILLY, NEW JERSEYI Will be owned this season on the TIFTBNNTH Ng) OF JUIN, for the reception of guests This leading house trill, for the coming meason, tapir sustain its well-established reputation. OrestlY ensouraged by the business of last year, the proprietor feels satisfied that a Hotel conducted ctearir firei•ciaaa must eontlane a surmise at this old and pops lar resort. The railroad facilities are promised to be excellent. Beck's celebrated Philadelphia Band hits been se cured for the OOLDNBIA the coming season. For room,. &a., apply to .1. EL DROIXISON, Neu chant's Betel. PhiledeiPhis, or to °NONNI J. DOLTON, "Proprietor. myl94m Can ISLAND, N. J. ITOWLAND'6 ROTEL, LONG BRANCH. M. S. . will be open for the reception of guests Jane the'lolo. je3-Ira HOWbAZID, HBBBOBT, St CO. prERATA MT. SPRINGS.-THIS -A-A delightful and romantic watering place, beaut[• fully situatid in the healthiest section of Lammas] county. and acknowledged to be the " garden spot" of Pennsylvania. Will open for the accommodation of guests on the Hilt of Jane. Railroad communication twice a day from Philadelphia. on the Pennsylvania or Reading , Railroad, and daily from Baltimore and Row For particalars address the pyoprietor. 161-2 m w. FESDBRICIK. T CRBTTO BPRIEGB, CAM BRIA COUNTY, PA. —Tide favorite Summer Resort will be open for the mention of visitors on the Ist of Joly. Coaches will be in readiness at Cresson Station to con vey visitors to the Springs. Loretto liprlngs 11 unarm. Passed for its beautiful scenery and ealubrious climate. • band of mimic is engaged for the season. For partletP lams address. P. A. OIBBOste. Proprietor. taYSl.lm Loretto, Calabria county, Pa. p.BABIDE HOUSE, 1,1 700 T OP PENNSYLVANIA. AYNNUE. ATLANTIC CITY. NEW JERSEY. Is now open for the Reception of Oneida myl7.lnr , DAVID SCATTERGOOD. THB ATTENTION OP RETURNED volunteers, and otbere, about purchasing J%W - IlLitir. le Invited to the lam and elegant imeortment of Oold and Silver Watches, or Amer loan and - Faretga makers, Diamond Pine. Ethic Stade, cud bete, Chain!, sub, &c. ; Mixer andlPlated Ware. which wilt be sold. at the lowest prices, bit DOMIIS. Diamond Dealer and Jeweler. ja,gte No. 801 ORESTRUT Street. CIEN. PRITCHARD.—FINE CARTES, ao., from li fe of Oen. Pritebard. the Captor of leffDavti, can be had at P. OUTIKONST'S flattery, 704 ABM( Street. je9-8t TWE PRESS.-PITITADELPITIE; FRIDAY, 31INK UNITED STATES THIRD SERIES. 5230.000 1 000. Ny authority of the Secrete, of the Treasen, the undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the sale of United States ibentritiet, offers to the While the third tortes of Treasury Notes. bearing area and three-tenths per sent, interest per annum, known as the SEVEN.THIRTY LOAN. There Notes are honed under date of July 11, 1335, and are payable three years from that date in our relay, or are convertible at the option of the holder into V. S. 6-30 SIX PER OWN GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These Bonds are no worth a handsome premium. and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds, from State, Counts/. and Municipa taxatilm, which adds from one to three per cent. more to Met, octLets. amording to the rate levied upon other property. The interest is payable semi-manually by coupons attached to each note, which maybe out of and sold to any bank or banker. The interest at 7. 96 per sent. amounts to One cent per day on a $6O soft. Two cents per day on a $lOO note. Ten stall per dap on a WOO sob. Twenty cents per day on a $1,060 note. One Dollar per day on a $5,0:10 note. Notes of all the denominations named will be Promptly furnished upon receipt of subscription., The notes of this Third Series are precisely similar in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties already sold, except that the Government morns to itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at Oyer cent. instead of 7 B.loths in currency. Subscribers will deduct the in terest in currently up to July 16th. at the time when they subssriba. The delivery of the 10766 Or ibis Third ?vies of the Seven-Thirties will eoinnisztas on the let of Jane, and will be made promptly and continuously atter that date. The slight change made in the conditions of ibis TRIED SERINO affects only the matter of interest. The payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent to . the currency interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the event of which only will the option to pay interest in gold be availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices as that pur shams made with 'six per cent. in gold would be fully equal to those made with well and thrwlenthe per cent. In currency. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Government, and its superior ad vantages make It the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OP THE PEOPLE. Less than $280,000,000 of the Loan' authorised by 00111/01111 are now in the market. This amount, at the rate at which it U being ablOrbed, will all In subscribed for within sixty days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, it las nal formly been the ease on closing the subseriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and seotion of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan, the National Banks, Slate Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country hate generally agreed to re• seise subscriptions at par. Subscribers will ieleottheir own agents, in whom they hare confidence, and who only are ,to be responsible for the delivery Of the notes for which they naive orders. JAY COOKE; EMBOBITTION AGENT, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, SEVEN -THIRTIES, AT PAR, AND INTEREST ALLOWED TO JIINIIS. For sale by F. STAMFORD. Joe. L. SOLIBTOIf. STAMFORD & HOUSTON, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ho. MIS SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA.. Dealers In Government Bosurities.93tisale. triketinut Money. Clay Warrants. &o. Mocks bonter and sold on 'Domini...ston at stositorolar Board of Broken. m 723 1m IiMAZD 103/1L IO&AOI B. MUM EDW. ROBINS as CO., STOOK AND FAZILANGB BROKERS, Milo. 47 SOUTH 'MOW MIEN% PHILADILPHIA. ALL =DO OR BANS POEM SOLD, SILVER. MOSS, 10/IDB, AID GOVHENXINT BOUGHT AID BOLD. llollattions awls on all este of the 000nfrY. Deposits misdeed. alibied to sight ann, mad interast allows& mh7-111 Tits rittililL/IT SAVING FUND, KO. 1.116 80171 . 11 FOURTH ST=EEL ifilLOW CHESTNUT, Pug Ave por sent. Interest on DOOMS. Agents for the sale of United Statile 7 3-10 Loans at Par. Govern ment. State and City Loam and Meeks bought and sold for depositors and others on Commission. roblll-Sga FLAGS I 'FLAGS I I EVANS dc ILISSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, EiANNE.Ettio, Silk, Bunting, Muslin, and De Laine SWORDS, BASHES, LINCOLN • morcuarmrer ALesocteerzoN, OFFICE NO. 921 CHESTNUT STREET, oft übscriptions will be received da il y for the °reign he MONUMENT TO PRESIDENT LINCOLN, Between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and P. IL Contributions should be addressed to JANIS L. CLAIGEORIL, Treasurer. ALEXANDER HENRY, President. . JAMES L. OLAOHORA, Treasurer. OKLA J, STILL!. Secretary. je7-6t CORNELIUS WENDELL. tWILLIAIt H WATSON, Late Public Writer. Late Chief Clerk Sab. Dep. WENDELL & WATSON PROSECUTE CLAIMS BEFORE EVERY DEPART MEET OF THIS GOVERNMENT. Office Room, No. 314 PENNSYLVANIA Menne, Direotly opposite the Metropolitan Rotel, je6•lm P. O. Box 269, WAAL. eon, D. O. 805. Aiwa STBIBV I D E IAING BOOMS.. 805. CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAN SALOON. No. SOS ARM STREW, FRILADELPRLA., (North hide, above Eighth. We Would rerimetttilly Worm the public that we have opened a DINING AND ICI CREAM SALOON at the above-named looatlon. where we will be happy to watt on all who may favor no with a call, at all hours of the day, from IN A. 11. to hi P. A good Roast Dinner of any kind, with potatoes, bread and butter, cents The same, with any three Sao 60 cents "Ita b li a cc 'k hand • always elm on 01101 CH FRUPit4 ID EDWINA ME ADD PLAID 00igFECTIONERY ; PLAID AND PANe2 CAKES CERAM ADD JELLIES. ALSO E- , DOW'S OELEBRATBD 10ORIAM SODA WATER. with the ebolcest syrups. On the Arm floor la lnrnished the moat delightful sum mer drink, icy cold, pare and sparkling. Gentlemen, whose families are out of the city daring the hot weather, will And this god the pleas to pro • sure a quiet homelike meal. Gent. emsn and MINN hasir g rooms, can be furnished board for six days of tte week,,tt less rates than usual bill of fare The location being central renders It a deelrable place for ladles and gentlemen of our city. as well as the snr • roandlog =BOY. j9B 9t SOO. AEON STRUT. BOO. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS TAKEN of churches and other public edifices. country seats and homestead for tnoca who wish to perpetuate thelreezoblance. APPLY R F. IMBIBE'S G 4 ASCE Street. A VERY SUPERIOR GUM DROP, aeyared by STWIIiI 10 MAR F. WRlTma = jx. Street. FIN3IICL4L. 7-80 LOAN. PHILADELPHIA. aTJNE ISSUE, IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT' 3311 - EXIDI4 .Sr. CO., NO. $4 DOI7TH THIRD EITHER?. MILITARY GOODS. 411 S ARCH . STREET. FLAGS, OF ALL BUIS BELTS, PASSANTS, &c. MILITARY GOODS, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION RETAIL DRY GOODS. COOPER & OONARD, NINTH AND nt&mcver. FINE OASSIKERES. LINEN DRILLS AND DUCE. SUMMER COATINGS. THIN DRESS GOODS. NEW WHITE GOODS. DOMESTICS REDUCED. ELEGANT SILK OWN:WES. BLACK HERNANI SHAWLS. 3e4 Et SWISS MUSLINS.—WILL OPEN TO DAL one tare of Plain Swiss Masan', renting in price host 22 cents to tal, very mach liner than usual for the price. W/11711 TARLATAN, 8 4 wide, just remind. seve ral mutilate, some Of which are exceeding/7 fine, PM , 1/01' yodeler twins. entk TARLATAN. for COVertau, juntrecotiaat ea. other lot am nea t Tarlatan for Coverings. titc. NOTTINGHAM LAVES, for Valances, &c. about half yard wide: a few cartons of Ws yen scarce arot desi rable Lace, mach less than their actual vain. NOTTINGHAM LACE TIDIES. Invite especial at tention to my present large variety of TIDIES; some of which are very large and elegant, at low prices NEW JOINED BLOND Several new and choice patterns, at 4. 6. 6Mourriey...centa a yard. BOSINET FOOTING or - QUILLING. DIMLY widths This item, PO generally wanted, may be had in largest or smallest gam:Atty, having. probably. as much In Mock at present as the entire Lace trade of the city com bined. Small storekeepers please notice that the largest stock of Lame, alumna under regular prices, is to be found at ROANE'S Lace and Embroidery - Store, No 38 North EIGHTH Street, lt* COOPER & CONARD, NINTH :AND maTacim, have The best Catena ere stock in town. Good Linen Drilla, Docks, Coatings. Tailors' Linings, of every kind. Muslin stock complete, prices right. Funny Mum., selling, gold, at ale, Ganze,_domet and other Vienne's. Pearl Wool Detainee, 65 and 65 cents. Ixtra One black Mohair Alpaca, 111.• Lenin's 6.4 black Wool Detainee. $l. Good stock White Sainrook, Bird-eye Linen, striped Muslim, Onset Cambrics end Jaconets,leiffed Musics,,Ploae. dco. White Wage and other thin Shawls. Bilk Racques and Summer Dusters je7-tf BLACK AND FIGURED SILKS. A. & H. AM% we& lin 920 iNIZITKUT Wreak I - CHAMBERS, 1 4 10.• 810 ARCH BT. J• • RHYTHM STOOK KIIDIFOBD. Black Thread Lam. Thread Vella. Thread Lase .Birhes. Heroatitehed,Hanokerehlere, bagalne. Cambric Edging, and Insertions. Shirred And nosy French Hustles, for Waists. SHSTLAID SHAWLS AND SILK IKANTLES selling off below cost. je6 6t* G RAY MATERIALS FOR TRAVEL LIMO DRUM& 92 6 CH H ST M UT MA r eet PLDIDD STOCK OF LINEN A- , GOODS, WV opened at 704 ARCH Street. nom prising— Turkish, Bath, Hunk. and plain Linen Towels. Hopkins of beantlfal patterns. and all grades. -Table Linens, blenched, half-bleached, and brown. Richardson do Danbar% Dickinson's, and other Linens. Ladies' and Gents' L. 0 Mktg, from 7.2%* to 81— hem'd stitched and cord horders—very_ nice. mnBl. tf JOH, H. STOKES. MOURNING MILLINERY. A. & H. MYER. UyB4m 9l & CHESTNUT Street. 8.4 HEAVY MESH BLACK HER NADI OR GRENADINE. 8.4 black Hernani, ordinary mesh. 8-9 black Tamartinee and Grape Musts. 8-4 wbite Tantartinee and Eames. Single- w Wit 8.8 wide black Emma. Heavy mesh 6-8 wide black Hernani,' Black Tsmartinee, Crape Karatz, and Charlie/1. Double-width blank De Lalees and remise Cloths. Black Grenadines and Bombazines. Single- width black,De Laines. EDWIN HALL & in ,90 tf 816 South MOND Street. SHETLAND SHAWLS, 1.11 EVERY varletY. tags MYERS. invß4m 9.%6 CHNSTAIIT Meet. RPECIAL NOTION. - SELLING OFF ENTIRE STOCK TO CLOSE BUSINESS I I GOOD-WILL AID FOESS FOR SALE THOM:MST AID CHIEN. We invite nodal attention to the above management. We hay* a Lome Stook. We are Selling Cheap. Every yard Ic to be dosed out on or before the let day of September. Silks gad Drees Goode. Cloths, Oassimeres, and Linen goods. Obowls,Olosks BUM, HOG. Imam Manna and Calicoes moth under market mice. THOltlf LEY ag HISM Cor. of EIGHTH and- SPRING GARDEN. MANTILLAS, ALL STYLES. FOR moan:this. A. & H. MIMS. mvB•lm 928 013.86TNUT Streit VIGIJRED SILK ORBNADINES, of the beet .4 SLOO nalities and styles, in Slash and Gray Grounds. Gio to Travelling.Dress Goods, In every vnristy. -- New Dress Goode, in treat variety. Handsome Ohene Silks. $l6O. VIET CHEAP BLACK SILKS, suitable for Dresses, Mantles. and Sacques. COTTON GOODS AT LES E S S. THAN WHOLIBALB PRIC Merrimac. Sprague. and Paella Prink, 2154. 10 4 Walthtm and POPIRM bleashod. eheekings. $l. EL STEEL & 10784 r Nos 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. GI.RENADINE BAREGES, ALL widths. A. & H. MYERS. 0131.1 m 926 CH&IITNOT Street. NEW OSEEILIT FOR 1805. al MM ATSU 11111 , 7X1102( Or THI AGE II HOOP SKIRTS. Z. W. HEADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT. MISTS' BRADLEY st oaRT (late le J. 0. Westh SOLEPROPRIETORS and ifIOrUFAOTEFRIFRA 83 CHAMBERS and TO and 81 WADS Streets, New noughts of DUPLEX (or two) EL LIPTIC; Steel SPRINGS, Ingeniously BRAIDED TIGHTLY and FIRMLY together, EDGE to EOM making the rorrongsr. most FLEXIBLE. BLAST/0, And DURABLE SPRING ef i r used. • They seldom BEND or BREAR,, like the Sin Springs. and consequently preserve their PERFECT and BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWICE *5 Long as any other SKIRT I. O HE WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY and great COMFORT and PLEASURE to any LADY wearing the DUPLEX SLLIPTIO SHIRT wtll be experienced particularly in all crowded ASSEMBLIES, OPERAS, CARRIAGEs. RAILROAD CARS, CHURCH PEWS. ARMCHAIRS, for PROSES ADE And HOUSE Daus. as the SKIRT Can be POLDED • whelt in use to OM EY a small PLACE SS easily as a SILK OF MUSLIN DRRSS. A Lens having enjoyed the pleasure. comfort , Mad great convenience of WEARING the DupLy.x ELLIPTIC Mrssz , RPanto SHIRT for a SINGLE DAY will never after ward willingly dispense with their use. For CHILDREN. Misese, and Bunke Lawns they are siTentOn to all others. THEY are the best STUMPY in every part, and nu• Questionably the LIGHTEST. Mgt DESIRABLE, COMPORT ABLE snd ECONOMICAL SKIRT *TOT mad COMPORT OR BALI in all FIRST. CLASS STORES in this CRT. and throughout the UNITED STATEN HAVANA DR CUBA. MEXICO, SOUTH AMERICA, and the WEST INDIES. _ APAr IEQUIEE POE THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC mrls.2m HOOP SKIRTS. 62 •1D1 . 168 , HOPKINS' "Owe , MAKE" OF 8* Boor BRIMS, the best assortment and beat quantr and et leg in the city Gore Trails, all lengths and eine. from 18 to 66 springs, from $1 76 to $4. Mein Skirts, all the new shapes and sizes, from 19 to 60 springs, from $1.40 to $B. Skirts of extra heavy steel and extra tapes from 20 to Ni springs, from $1.90 to $2.76. Hisses' and Children's, of every grade, from 6 to 66 spridge, from 4 to 8 cents per erring; they have no equal. lasts for the New Flexible skirt, the most pliable Hoop Skirt made, and fully equal to the Duplex paptia Skirt, and at touch lower prices. Also, son scantly Ischand, full lines of low-priced New 'Fork Skirts. kidledded and metallialastened-16 springs, gee. ;10 springs, $1; 66 springs. $1,15; 60. springs, $1 25; and 40 spring*, $11.60. skirts made to order, altered, and repaired, at DRS ARCH Street, myl4 Dtt* GROCERIES. COFFEE ! COFFEE ! COFFEE ! HENRY CHAPMAN, 932 ARC.I3. STREET, PHILADELPHIA. TRUE Java, Manilla, Lagnayra r , & Rio► ROASTED WITHOUT WATER OR LARD! LARD ! ! LARD!!! COFFEE! COFFEES COMES itiskst 4ro FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE EDELL DISTRICTS We are prepared. as heretofore. to supply families, al their country residences, with EVERT DESCRIPTION OP FINE GEOCERIES. TEAL ao FI NE ALBERT O. ROBERTS. ruY244 Corner SLISVSIITH and VINE Streets. CARFDTA AND OEL•CLOTHS. 1865. SPRING. 1865. GOWEN ECHO 141ILSAS, BIDIANI'OWN, PA. ikIrCALIAMIL , as CO., L&WUYAOTVBENS AND IMEPORTERS 07 OIL CLOTH. MATTINGS, WUOIXSALII DEPARTNIMT, *O9 CRISTATIT ISTRIE; RETAIL DEPARTMENT. $l9 ONISTNIFT STh3fl. 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By Anna Cora RUM% formerly Mrs. Alowatt SUPIRIuR FARING ; • or, The Striped Base, Trout, led Black Base of the northern States. By Robert B. BOOSOTOIt BEATRICE By Julia Kavanagh, KATE KENNEDY A. Novel Paper covers. RELIGIOUS DUTY. By Fraticie Power Cobbe SANITARY CONDITION OF NEW YORK CITY. Report of Council of Hygiene Citizens' Association, with mane, Illustrations, &c tf HISTORY CROWNS THE BRAVE. The Publishers respectfully announce that THE HISTORY OF THE PENESILVAIIIIA RESERVE CORPS is now ready for deliver , / to anbsoribers. It contains a complete record of this gallant organiza tion; and of the different companiee, regiments, and brigades, giving graphic deseriptions of their Expedi tions, Musehse, Skirmishes and Battles, together with biographical aketehes of o.2oere and personal assords of each private during his term of service—ooMlMlo4l fromß. 13 OFFICIAL REPORTS and other Documents, by J. IPHER, It is In one volume, octavo of 722 paw. and is ale , gently illustrated by STEEL EBORCTINGS of Go. venter METH! Generale MEADE. MoCALL, and the lamented REYNOLDS, and by a Map of the vicinity of Richmond, showing the route of march and the battles in which the RESERVES were engaged in the seven days light; and Is neatly printed on good paper and handsomely bound in black cloth and library leather. It is sold only by etameription. Price from this date, did Min cloth; in library leather style, Bent by moil free of postage, on receipt of price. Active and reSPOnsible parties desiring to canvass for this popular and attractive , History. will make APO. anion with written mommendatione to. ELIAS BARR, & 00., Publishers. LANCASTER, March 22,1866. mgl2. lut yAxtrq COTTON, • WOOLEN, LINEN. ALEX. WHILLDIN & SONS, je6•mwf3t" Joe. 2.0 and 22 South FRONT Street TERI • ss MiECIECIATIOLL" au THI EMIT TN THE WORLD. J. H. MICHENER & CO., GINERLII PROVISION DIALERS. AID 01111111.8 OF IKE 0.111,31111• TED "EXCELSIOR" SII(IA.R.OUBED RAMS, TONGUES. AND BEEF, Nom. 142 and 144 N. FRONT ST., Damara Arch and Ram duets. PALM& The lastly selebrated "EXCELSIOR" RAMS Sr. mad by J. R. IL # Co. Cs a style mass to them. selves). expressly for FAMILY 08E; are of dellelons lawn; two from the unpleasant testa of salt. and Sr. trononnsed by 1111.010 maw to NIT now awed fon wan mb.25.1m1177/ BLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS. No. 16 North Sixth Street, KAJIMPAOTURZR ON VBNITIA.N BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. She lama% sad lust aarortamat ia tb..tts at tiu towast ow prim. sprou siting KAM AID unmuria. neap lot *Wad Banda aid Shades. apil4A ALL ARE DESIROUS OF HAVING ood likenesses: just the thing to Osseo them are EM S'S colored Photographs; wondrously a...wets and finished in numb manner, at gallery, 624 AROR Street. sa WANTE D-121 A WHOLESALE votion flown, a Young Kan who is Itortainted with and can command a city and near trade. and to fell seeds by wimple if Lletinesry. Addresh AMP" Pbl)a P.O. .1.4 , et* WANTED -A FIRST-OLABB BALES MAN, in a Oloth Jobbing Hesse on Market street, to sill goods by sample and in the store Address • • Salesmen," at the office of The Trees. with real DMA. je9 tomtit* WANTED -A BOOK KEEPER OF , ton Years experionoo is dominos of oblatablif a s attlAkka‘• irsl- 01 .1111 Reference swan ae to elm raster. abintr. &c. Adduce “eceensitent," tkle Office. WAN TED- I N THE 1111-311 AND TT Provision Balinese. a competent BALBSitalr, who can it finance considerable trade. All communica tions confidential .Address " Fish," as this office. for one wleit. je I et• WANTED, CLOTELING.-PERSONS r having clothing t•. dispose of, will visage call or g ddrew "O. MlLLift, ' No. 103 ORBSr 101 Etre.t tro "WANTED-DISABLED SOLDIERS, and others oat of employment. to exams for oar GREAT NATIONAL WORK, Taw 11%1 AID PUBLIC) fiETST/ 0155 9 r .6.l3rahant Lineoin. By Frank Crosby, of the Philadelphia Mr. comarlaing one large octavo volume of nearly Ave hundred pages This Is the only work of the kind Pliblighed, being en • tirsly new and original, containing hie early history. political career, speeches, messages, proclamations, and other official documents Illustrative of his eventful Ad ministration. together with the scenes and events con. nosed with his tragic end. It wilt be gold only by one authorized travelling agents, to whom exclusive wet. tory is given and libersl commissions paid. Bend for t , circular and terms, to 'American Publishing Alencir. Box 217, No, 600 011118111172 street. Pbtia. jss 41° W ANTE D-TEN FINE SHIRT makers mint Wheeler & 'Wilson's machine. Stea dy work • 305 ARCH &met. third story. jecUlt. WANTEWANTED -TWO ENERGETIC D-TWO BALMS= la a MOB AND WRITE anm HOIIB3 baying a iarge stook To those having a good, Western Made a Mord solar, Will be elven. /Sotto others need apply. "Botlons. ' Box 433 P 0., Pkuta, mid St* W ANTE D. -;10 PER DAY, AT HOUR Any ! renon, male or female . ean elear per week - , at home, to a light, honorable buelnets 2to $2 cardtel reentred. Returned soldiers and others awing a tow hours d ally to spare, can learn the pertt• submit by enelosing two stamps for clumsier sad raters post. Addren R. W/OrVIILL. mrl7•lm* Chiesso, box 081. WANTED TO PIIROHA.SE--A USE FUL PATBDT BIGHT. Address "Patent 'l,l Pres. OD es Sel66t. A YOUNG MANO. (W 0 HAB SaIXN A- 3 - ll officer in th e UM)) Wishes a Sittuttibit is e. tirebel l ase CIROCSRY Store. Has been to the beetneet. and eau bring good reference. Please address " C.." Post Once, Box 741. City. .ps ft* AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NURSE AID SPY, the mod interesting and ex citing book ever published, embracing the adventures of a woman in the Union Army as Norm Scout, and Spy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. 80. turned and disabled officers and soldiers in want of profitable employment will Ind it peculiarly adapted to their condition We have agents clearing $l5O per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Bend tor circulars. Address 30518 BROS. dr W., Bro. 800 CHintfillT Street. Philadalph4.. mrBo-lm. ROY WANTED-A, COLORED BOY between the axes of 10 and 18 wanted. Apply Sm. znedtately at 618 LOCUST Street. iel.tf aRICATBST THING OF THE TIMEB —RO WI 'S PRIZE SEVILOPSS. -.Agents wanly: everywhere. Premium Watches given to Agents. ()) receipt of SUS we will mall, post-paid, 100 Saveloys', and a splendid Solid Silver Hanting.asse Walsh as s premium to the agent. a r e,ues Saveloys sent, ad*. circular and fall partisn on receipt of 20 sante Ad. dress A. H. KOWIP a 00.. P. 0.. Box 4970, 36 Bus. MAN Street. N. 7. mbV-nru ki2s A MONT.II.-AGENTS WANT BD‘I4, everywhere to introduce the Improved SHAW & CLAES TWBSTI.DOLLAB FAMILY SEW ING MAGRI'S, the only low•prlae tosehlne in the country Which Is lisented by ardirer .b Baker, Wheeler & Wilson . Rowe, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. AU other machines now sold tor lees than forty dollars each are infringements, and the seller and neer are Male to fine and imprisonment. Salary and espouses, or large commiselon. 'allowed. Illustrated eiremMrs sent tree. Address SHAW b CLARS, Biddeford, Seine m•10-dit Want BOSTON PM .—I A MONTB WANT AGENTS I v! everywhere at $7O a month, expense. paid, to PollN ARTICLES, the beat Idling ever offered. particular* free, /Athol MS GAREY L Bla de' ford. Maine .. mvlo daW3m al WANTED-A GOOD COMM°. MEIDIOIIB STOItg. on the south aide of Nittot street, between , Fifth and ifinth street!. Address for ono week ' "0. 8 , Box 211, 'Wads. P. 0. Joe- 60 FOR SALE AND TO LET. di FOR SALE.—A. VALUABLE PRO arm MITT, on Market Square, Germantown. The improvements are a substantial Brick and Alone dwell ing, and frame ,table.. The lot is 40 by 686 feet, orna mented with di e shade and fruit trees. Apply at "Is suranee ' MAIM and AHMAT streets , Twenty second Ward. jio Br* VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE 'guar°Ta, no•th mae Pine street, above Tweu• 00, In ported order. Siad :with every - regulate sea voutesee. Price s9,,Ota. Address BIM 471 Putladetabta Post Office. je9 Si. mm FOR BALE—AT THE VILI4.GE wof Haddonfield, New Jersey—A handsome Modern DWELLING HOUSE and shoat Three Acres of Land, suitable for the summer or permanent residence of one doing business in the city. Location, six miles from Philadelphia. about one square from station on the Camden and Atlantis Railroad, by 'which mesas may be bad to and from Philadelphia by elz trains daily each way. Rome large and well finished, with modern oonyvnteneee. Elegant shrubberY t :ash ac, Oat" az Coach. house attached. Immediate seession. Apply to jes et* No. 36 B. EIONVTLEff3tItTAPTIA 11 FOR BALE-A. DESIRABLE RE SIDENCE, centrally located. in an elegant neigh• borhood; house 26 feet front, contains all modern im provenier tr. wide hall, large parlor, library, &cand le in somplete order. Choice fruit and shrubbery in the Lotmet price $12.00. oroneiderable portion or which can remain, if delimit. would be exchanged for a mallet' property. Apply No. 40 North FOURTH Street. tel3.6P, r TO LET- CHESTNUT-STREET STOKE, No. 1031, with Dwelling, and with mo dern improvements. JOS St• TO LET-A PLEASANT COUN "OTRY SBaT, with large. commodious Bonde. Sta. Wog, Fruit. Shade. MARKET B t awes eat the yeTa road. Apply at 203 MARKET Btrcei, second door. )07.310. gr GERMANTOWN-A CONVENIENT •mn Furnished 130118/1 pith Stable, to rent for the Summer to a smell family. Addrese "H. M.," Ger. mantown Poet Office. fin FOR SALE, A BEAUTIFUL AND Mat valuable property in the Twenty fourth ward. Fine large garden. largo atone mansion, stable, and coach house, with every convenience and comfora that modern improvement can afford. Vine unlade trees, fruit, flown, and shrubbery. Price, *AMC For far ther particulars call at 80. 112 8. FOURTH btrest, third mory..front building. j 93.60 a FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE- Mul-Whe PHILADELPHIA. BOMB, at OAP& leLAND, capable of accommodating . Prez Barents nelsons. Thte Motfla make a de.trable Vacs for several Wallies to 00. CUDY togetber. Price cab WA. Part or the feta tore may also be had cheap B P. OLISHE, je3 1913 South FOURTH etreet. L FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS 8 D LING 1820 North BROAD Street—tot 22x300. STUBS—Exc.llent baldness place-214 DOCK Street. BEAT DWELLING, EIGHTEENTH Street,.north of Wallace. east able. LARGE DWELLING. 1834 GREEN Street. ' • WELL 131I1LT D livirzuva, 1226 North FIFTEENTH Street. THREE. STOKE DWELLING, 124 UNION Strati Tern chtap. With many other very desirable properties, 121 almost every park of the city. Allo, a lame number of Cottages and Terms. B. F. GLENN, DM South Point rEt Etrest, .03 And S. W. cor. BEVENTEENTEI and GREEN. el FOR SAL R--ROUSE, NO. 908 MA. FRANKLIN fltreot. above, Poplar. Int:mire of J. P. FERGUSON. Jo. 14931 North FIFTH Bt. jet Im' ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3.-FOR .M=SALE—A handsaws COTTAGE (opposite cite G. 8 Hotel), with or 'without Munition, containing 13 rooms and a good cistern. Apply to H J. WOOTON, Atlantic City, or to J. H. BATIK Seventh Motional Bank, MMiadelptia. nly'd9.l2l PRIVATE SUE OF A SMALIA g Nan TAMIL —The following Real Istate. contain ing between fifteen and sigteen sans of land, In good concision, situated on the old Lancaster road. six stifle from the permanent bridge, in the townehlp of Lower Merlon, and county of Men tgomery, one mite from the Athensville station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. and half a mile from the Libertyville stalion, on said rail way. The Improvements are a comfortable HOUle. Barn and other outhouses, a well of excellent water at the door, a Bpring-house over a never•failing spring. .A stream of water passes through the oleos capable of watering cattle all the year round. The land is all under culture Title indisputable. Immediate Pesetas. Men will be given if requ'red For Maher particnisre. inuntre of WILLIAM MO EBBVBR, Ho. WAR Norkh TRIAD Street, or to the subscriber, residing thereon. 3e9 2t* A. N. McKFIVIL CHESTER COUNTY.-FOR SALE—.A. See Paßlif in Willistown township three miles from Paolt Station. on the Pennsylvania Central itatirosd,eixteen miles from the city. Fine old. etyle stone mansion, fifteen rooms, piazza in front, pleasantly located; large double•dselter etone barn, with oyerrhots and shedding; stone tenant house; tins spring; watered by Oran Creek. Excellent land, mita ble fora dairy ox grating. Sold by order of executors, to close an estate. Price $ll6 per acre; terms seer. JA BB 11. CUMMINS. 504 WLLSOT Street, Call for a catalogue of Delaware and Chester coact) farms. 3.7.31 • FOR SALE-A GOOD STYLISH pMr of young bay DORMS. good size, and perfectly reliable; match well. Alec t a fine Snell& bodied four. spring Phaeton, and a falling.toP single Carriage, and a new double sat of Barnes', firs-gilt mountings, and set of single Harness, silver mountings; by a gentleman going to tame!. J. 8 P., jeg SP 217 MARKET Street. FOR 8A143-A FZW TOP ilaf: and no-top Wagons or oar own 0.60. w wAT.ON & CO . je7 et ao. 1248 0138STNOT Street. ROARDING.-A HANDSOME A- 0 Stoond•story Frost BOOM at No. 64 Elonth WASHIBIGTON rquars. FOUR:DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD. st Mrs WILDOOBB', sear HAVOLFORD 6TATIOA. resravylvants BMIVOILd. je7a►lm3t! ROARDING -VACANT SEVERAL -A-• HARMONIC ROOM, at t0y.91.111* 90 6 SPRUCE WERIII4. BOABD, WITH FIRSTCLASF DAY Dinner', at No. 614 South WASHISOTOY i34tnare. rnyl9-1m• EDUCATIONAL. NO VACATIONS. —PREPARATION NO for Business Lite. Instruction In Book. keeping, in all its branebee. Penmanship. Commereiallonla Mons, Baldness Forms* ite , at CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 637 013ASTNIIT Street, ton of Seventh. Telegraphing. by both Sound and Paper Instruments. ,§l.ndenja racer. D. at my time, and Dant/naked cape lattelT, at nob boars as may belt Nth their cony.. Wan ce See 19r .... ESTATE OF WILLIAM VERGER...* Ell persons indebted to dila Patate, and all haulms claims on the same, will "Ay and p ment the maa to the ondei signed Executrix, to whom letters tesiamaw. tary have been granted. NARY Y *MOM jet-lAt no. 14013 North TENTH tweet. FINE SHIRT MANIIIPA6TORY. Thee übsetibera would invite attention to their IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRT% which they make ft littsoligar in their badness.. Also tonetantic reeeiving NOVELTIES FOR OKIETLEMEA'S WELL J. w. SCOTT da 00 GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH INO STORE, No, 014 CHESTNUT. Street, Is 2-17 Four doors below the Coctlnental. "R OSE LE A.VES A. 1.4 TIO 11. —lO,OOO - 1. - w Pound , Lore Leaves wanted. for which 10 Coat. per pound wilt be paid, 11VM F SUM & EONS' Now Drug sod Patti titoto ILSYSIIITU nnd k eirs! semis. T3L NOE WILL SATISFY _ALL of the besot,. accuracy. sod stiletto execution of B. F. BSIMut sltfe•alze ThOtOgritobib is oil color*, 6914 Ana Street, He WA NTR• JIM PUBLISHED. BOARDING. LEGAL. AIICTION SALMI. AUCTION NOT/ON. UNITED STATES SALE. SrFABIEES }RENVILLE, cluiutsu OITY, I LADONA, AoAcJA, CIAMBR/DCal E. B. HALE, SARK J. L. DAVIS. SAMUEL C. COOK. Auctioneer. ON TUESDAY MORNING; JUNE 20th. UO6, at u. &desk, et the PHILADELPHIA NAVY YARD, Will Zs told for &mount of tbe llnited States Gorera• THR )31DB•WBEEL 6TYAhttg 1111111TILLS.^-tegle.• ter dimensions: Length 243 feet 81110 lieg beam 87 feet, Inches; depth of hold Z feet 8 Inched Thee one-beam engine; diameter of entailer es hiehms I length of stroke 11 feet. Brie rigged. THE sum vr HEEL BTS►HSB cams oxim Register dimensions: Length 244 feet 8 inches; beam 81 feet: depth of bold 29 feet 9)4 inches. Has one side lever engine; diameter of cylinder 86 Mau; length of stroke 8 feet. Moaner rigged. TEN IRON SCRBW•IO9IbIiR mmodrA. —Wale dimeneione Lertmih 191 feet; beam 21 feet 9 Imbue depth of bold 18 feet Res torn vertical engineer diems• ter of cylinder 8438lnehert length of strolls 80 Inchon, Berk rigged. THE SCREW:IMO ACAClA—Register dlneenelmurr Length 112 feet 2 Inchon ;. beam Zffeet 1 inches depth of hold 12 Test, Reg coy vortical engine • diameter of oslln• dor 28 Wheat length of stroke Mae& 201/ooner rigged, THE SCREW-STEAMER AMBE/DOl. —lonian/ die monotone: Length 185 twat bears EY feet; depth of hold 12 het. Ens one inertia& engine; diameter el cylinder 62 Sallies; length of stroke 3 feet. THE SIIIIEW.I3O Z. B. HAAS:—llegleter Croon. !tons: Length 168 feet 6 inehes; neon 26 test 6 indiums depth of hold 7 feet 2 locket Has one Teraina sunset diameter of cylinder 26 taches;• length of stroke 15 inches. Sloop signed. THE BEBE J. L DAVlS:—Eelister dimennions; Length 183 feet: beam SO feet; depth of hold 12 feet 4 babes. The abetro-nen,ed eeeeete at,' he soldvon liollitre; eomplate eat a tan, Nino ? Bunning ant Standing Rigging, &O. Inventories at the Auction FtOrei No. Mk Battik FRONT Street. Twenty per ceutum of theurchase money mast be raid on the day of side, and t he remainder befOre the vessel is removed from the Navy I ard. which. will be done within six days after the date of hale. J. B. HULL. COMMAND/UM ise 9 13 15 17 20 HERKNESB 7 BAZAAR; NINTH and SAHBOll6treeVE AMMON SALE OF 110111339. si On SATIIRDAI MORNING Int, at IR watook, eaat rfaip SIXTY BO MB. salted to karma and the saddle. Fnll deeoriptiOna al male. ALSO, new and ersondltand amylases, &c., with Which. the gala commence, Single and doable hems', lade dies, bridles. &a. Air Sale of Bones &e., on Wednesday. Jed 2t if ALFMID M. liSliKeilleS Auctioneer. ABIUSERIENTEL NEW OEIESTNIIT-STRE 4.1 TES—OHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH, FRIDAY EVENING. Jane 9„ LAST EIGHT BUT ONE Of the greet Double Bill: • POCHAHONTAS. AND IRE CORSICAN BROTHERS. Which have been received during the past eight night* by HOUSES. CROWDED TO OVIIBFLO WING. Both pieces will bepresented with NEW APD BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, Superb Costrunes,Wonderfoi Idaehinery, Grand DaIIONS Stirring Marches. and great cast of characters, At the mount of many persons the pleonasm* will commence this weekwith the Extrayagenza of POCAHONTAS And ton o lndo With the absorbing and tenderfeet* Drains. in 8 sett. TEs coggsAir SIMMS. SATURDAY AFITANOON, Jane 10th, FORTY SEVENTH GRAND FARMS RATTNER. When POCAROgiIg an will be performed. MONDAY., June Th. Benefit of .0 (I, Footer. TRIKDAY EVENING, Tune El. Idles LIMA Webs MEP DAIIOBTBRS OF SAUL MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCHOpt. STREIT THEA*EII. . . BBNSFIT OF FIRS. JONI( HUFF. And her /set appearance this season, TONIGHT,, (FRIDAY), Jens 9111, Last night poritiveF ROSEDALE; OR, THS /UFO( BALL. Rosa Leigh ....11Ire Jona TIMM SATDRDAY—BINSFIT OF ORLY FITHIL. ON KONDAY—T HS WIBB SISTBRS. pRILA.DELPRIA. NATATOUGM AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE; 8110111, below Walnut, Philadelphia. SWIMMING 191:3X100 - 14 FOR CHILDREN, LADIES, and GENTLEMEN. The Swimming Department of the above Institutiod Is now in tall emotion. Dr. J 414131111 gyatemat In. atmetion is easy, pleasant. and vary suesessful. Ladies or gentlemen contemplating to visit the eesehore not having learned to swim yet, are invite I tea visit. Prom Mx to ten lemons will enable them to beeme good swimmers by continued practioe. The temperature of the water is always that of midattmMer. For parties• tare, see alveolar. med.& CONCERT HALL, COMMENDING MONDEI IVBOIISIO, Jana 2D4 For a short Beason 0217. The world.renowned ikija.lSTßß. WIZARD OF TSB WM?. .25 oetk. For partiontere - 11184 Frograw 4 o4l. * 3004 ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CREST -11111.-13Weeti • above .Tenth, will conkinns open nntili•lnne 10. Admission 10 cents. ye6.6t REMOVALS. p EIVIOVAL —GEO. W. W % . A-a , co. hat* removed their fIkAItILMI RIPOIITTOBT to their old plate, Vo. 1319 CEINSTITIT street fonder Cotkcert Hall),where they will seep ado* of %Magee of-their owa mate. and will receive ordure for every dem:Lytton of aret-eltue work. Jtrxr, 7, lEtl5. ja7.Bm B URNING -SPRING OIL CO. OF PUNSYLVANIA.—The Odle, or this 00m011e7 111 removed from no. 118 Chestnut street to the sonthwest corner of MIME and LIBRARY Meseta. jos dt JOHN WADING, &watery. Roca MANUPA.OTEJRINO AND EISING CO —The °thee of title Somme, if removed from No 119 Chestnut street, to the southwest corner of FOURTH and 1.11111,4 RT Streets, je3.6t TOED' ObADING. Seefetil7. REMOVAL. WILLIAM YAMKALL Has Samoyed from No. 1020 to Po 1113% Cam. vim &Anat. S. S. corner of THIRTISITIS Street Vrhere be Invitee the attention of housekeeper*, set those ooromeasina honsekseretta. to WA sa sortment of useful 11013101 rusinsniwo GOODS. ilarerior Refrigerators. Tabletintlery. Family Hard. WE*. Children , s ClLnisses, 5.., die sotl. WiLVIDERE DELAWARE RAIL. ROAD. & - 7T TWO THROUGH NORTHERN CON NECTIONS DAILY. LEAVE P. AND T. R R lIIINSINGTOE DEPOT AT 7.301. M. AND 330 P. M. Oolsolockins &AMY through io EASTON, Si ATEB OAP, VTILIKESBAREE, ~zxt. "~~~~. r~ =.ate AND TUE OBRAT LUGS. Through Tickets sold and Baggage Chocked througk to t ll principal points Notth and Welt, ja9-1m W. H. GATERWEI, Amt. ' L 88& RAILROAD —To Worlds and 1'rATIII• sammig IatS.TA ontrattl len— lkonralon Beam= of IL- Lake Ontario. taguenay River. The Thouaand Islands. Portland, The Rapids of St Lawns ea Whits Moontains, River, Saratoga Spriggs, do., ao Montreal, &a., &o. Quebec. aio.. &0., Tickets for the above Excursions, Which have bee* so long and favorably known to the Philadelphia public,by various route, to Inagua Falls, for sale at the €s - , :t CATAWISSA RAILROAD TWEET OFFICE. 4215 Cbertmet street. seder Phlladelputa sent, ',har t Mt Van PteIAV&A W 425 011s n stut at M m s & CHEAP AND PbEA. , SANT BUMMER TRAVIL— CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC, AND RARITAN AND DILAWARN BAT RAILROADS—CAMDEN TO SIM TORN OR LONG BRANCH. From Cooper's Ferry, Camden, daily at 8.97 A. h. for Tuckerton, Bartegat, Tome River,. anoberter. B,,nrou, sonar ente, ParroMadole t _Short 111111,T, Long' Braneb, Dranebport. Ocesoport, MOtontown, *thrown- Noy, Red Bank, Middletown, Highlands, and Port Monmouth, thence to New York by , The ap/eadl4 steamer Jesse 50,," Througb N:yr lurk to kite hoard, Tart ;8, Ithenrrien u.ksta good fur tire* days, lig. • JO ti KaatMiCAMDEN AND AT LANTIC RAILROAD.—Tare. Trains daily to Atlantic CAW, and one on ""an Titanic leave Vint-attest Ferry a* follows. Mail Train . ... No A. X. Freight, pith Passenger . Cars attached. .... . . Sed A. M. Atlantic Accommodation —4.16 P. Junction Accommodation ........ - • • Oita P. M. RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC. Atlantic Accommodation. ....... . ..... 20 A. H. Freight, with yaecienger can attached P. Re Rail Train...SO P. M. ... Junction Accommodation »^• .••••••••^•••••^^ 8 36A M. Fare to Atlantic N. Bzwarston Tickote, good only for the day and Ilia on to blob they ars issued, $3. SONDAY BUIL TRAIN. Leaves Vine•straet Ferry at 7. 30 a. ht. N o w o logjAilVll6 Atlantic at 3.46 P. 31. SETEA }MUGGY FIELD TRAINS Leave 17Ine-strart Leery at 10.16 A. 41, and I F Leave kladdonileld at 1i.46 A. M. find 2,46 P. . V. R.—Freight must lie delivered goi d R t i h ao t o e taeh Pa nt before M.toinsur eit JOßNo oy ßYAN a A a ent. m*o-31if aligiNgiawl3lll4V,WEVit TY* MO RS RAILROAD. ROMS ODIN TO RICHMOND, ()ITT POlle, 41n) ii:MOLK Vane leave Depot. Corner of 1111.04 D Strs t. and wessINGToN 1. us P. 111.., eonaeeting loth STEAM/Ma at Baltliaore. v i vre to Blebmond *M. 14•4 0441 • ••••• •••• - • 1 111 1. g Fare to City FOWL ...... • t. , 44.4 &ow ••••• rite to • k.• WM • ...A .76 F. ifiaitF.T. GEO. A. DAEMON. Gen. Ticket Arent. mem, JSOMERSET, 621 QHESTNUT. • Street. lairs:war and Naar In Army Gonna Badges. Emblems, Fire Ham, and marks of emery description. Soldiers returning horns Will And It ad• vantageons to pommel ee a manorial one of my Ana inla alma,ar Badges. Ormnlaa 111 karat gold Corps Rings san bard. All goods warranted, M7lB IICI eANCIi BAMB.—BRIGGS, SWIFT dI Co., Cobb & Annel, C. • P. Boon's. sad kit. chug • Sews' brands eolobratod BOGARMORED 01110111 Di AT °Alm must) RAYS. %a store and tor sale by anotilpOTON BITTOTINS & BO my•mi l e 140 and 146 Marta FILO&T SUELETON. GREAT BUD. BIIITALO.