SPECIAL NOTICES. PORTABLE CLOTRICS-BACES, HATING Tan hooks on pis Ott, PO ht they csn be pushed fl at against the wail, sod tined t at n neat walnut frames, s will s the less than a carpenter charges for putting up the ordinary articles, and ore 'ref convenient for travellers. Seve ral styles at 'Olinda& & SHAW, No. 835 (Eglit Aye) DIABBST Street. below Ninth. It DIRECTION PADLOCKS HATE A RECEBB is wbicb the address of the owner may be eecurely in serted,and are yell suitable for travellers' carpet bags. valises, &c., or for baskeis passing to and from Water ing p. aces. Sold by TRUMAN & SHAW , No. 835 IMAM Tidrty•llva) MARKET Street, below Einth. it UT. GAS COOIc.INO STO nos. WV. Chesser than Coal Or Wood Basle Cas Cooking . Roye . a . d Rat g „ . a Nr, L 00.3115, 27 &nth SIXTH Etriet. Philadelphia. j81.6412W IA trxrirEnsAL (Cog WHIRL ) CLOTH:Me WEIVOEM at reduced prices. G. W. LOOMIS, MT oath SIX TN St., Philadelphia, Pa. jela•fmw lm A WORD BEFORE TOO LATE.-ABE YOU troubled with Headache, Heartburn, Constipation, Dis tress after Eating. Poor Memory, Low Spirits, Pain in the Bads. Great Weakness, Bad Breath, or any other symptom of that horrid nightmare disease, DyepePilaf If co, lose no time, but procure a bottle of PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet, They overcome effects of giselpatlnt and late hours. They strengthen the ernes= and enliven the mind. They prevent Weems tic end intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and C mstipation. They core Dianbcoa and Cholera Morbne. They clue Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. No change of diet is necessary while luting PLANTA von BITTERS. Eat the beet your money will buy and all your stomach craves of it. PLANTATION BITTERS strengthen the stomach and IV. store its bealtoy action. You will find them bale et PALATEAELE, rOOE. and RELIABLE, MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR Its , 61' Of= AND 'MESSING arrests the fall, and never Ails to restore gray hair to its natural color. and pro dace a luxuriant growth. aIIABANTEE OF ITS WORTH AND MBRIT. RSV. J. West, Brooklyn, L. I : "I will testify to their value in the roost Bharat sense• They hare restored ply hair ;where it was bald, and, where gray. to its original color," Bev. Wm. Cutter, N. Y. City: "My hair Is changed to Its 111dural color, sad growing on bald spot." NM EL V. Began. Boston, MASti. " That they pro- Vete the growth of the hair where baldness Je, i here the evidence of nay own eyes. For sale by all Druggists. Wholesale and Retail Depot, No. 19S GRENIWICEi Street, New York. rn736. Bunt PERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION.— Vb.lemma, or Mothpatch (also called Li rerepot), and Lentieo, or Freckles, are often very annoying,-particu larly to ladies of light complexion, for the discolored spots show more Plainly on the face of a blonds than of a brunette; but they greatly mar the beauty of either, and any preparation that will effectually remove them, without irjurtng the texture or color of the skin, is certainly a desideratum. Dr. N. C. PERRY. who bee made di ...itmen of the skin a speciality, has discovered remedy for these discoloration' which is at once prompt. intallible, and harmless. W11°16.'1.143 in Philadelphia by JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY. & COWDEN. 23 North SIXTH Street, and by MORT & CO., 232 North SECOND Street. Prepared only by B. 0. PERRY. Dermatologist, No. 49 Dona street. New York, and for sale by all Druggists. Price, 82 rer bottle. Call for PEERY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION. For further information address Dr. B 0. PERRY, BOND Street. NSW YORK. jet wfinam HAIR DER I HAIR DYE, 1 BATCHELOR'S HAIR DI'S is the best ha the world. The only true and perfect Dye—harmless. instantenSo ens, and reliable; produces a splendid Black or Natural Brown; remedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes, and fre quently restores the original color. Sold by all Drug lists. The genuine Is signed. W. A. BATOEIBI.OII, 51 DA/101.A.Y Street, New York. ia2•mwfly JON29 7 .—SOLDrERS RETURNING HOME, you want a good, eibetantial, cheap, and laihionahle snit of Citizens' Clothing Go to Jones' OLD ESTABLIEHED ONB PEACE CLOTHING HOUSE. 604 MARKET STREET. ABOVE SIXTH. TIM 3fASON eS:i HAMLIN CABINET 0.11- ran. ONE 90 TWELVE bTOPS. $llO TO $l2OO nacll. In cases of Bleak Walnut, Oak, Rosewood. and Ebony, Plain and carved These inetrumenee bear the same relation to the melodeon or harmonium 'shish the modern pianoforte bears to the harpsichord of olden times. Their volume and beauty of tome, and the vari ous artistic effects of which they are capable, have at tracted to them an amount and degree of attention and favor from musical connoisseurs which have not before been given to any instrument of this class. It is not too winch to MY that their superiority to every other instru ment of this clue is acknowledged by the musical pro fession of the country generally. The manufacturers have in their posmeation written testimonials to this effect from several limbed of the most prominent or ganists In thin country. Those desiring THE MST INSTRUMENTS, for imbibe or private use, (and the beet are in the end the cheap set,) are invited to personal examinations of the Mason,. & Hamlin Cabinet Organs. Circulars, to any address, free. Vlarerooms sm. SEVENTH and CEMSTEITT Streets. J. R GOULD. Philadelphia, Pa. iTCEL (WHEATON'S) /TM. SILT RHEUM (OIXIMEATI SALT SHNON, Will wore the Itch in.4B home. also, 'area Seltlthenm. Ulcers, ChtMilitia, and all Brannon' of the Shia. Prise 00 eente. B 7 sending 60 tents to WEEKS & VA. TIM, BOSTON. Masa . will be forwarded free by mall 7or ale by all Druggists. mhlB-ems Twit (3.&.LIANT HEROES OF TIES UNION, THE GALLANT HEROES OF THE UNION, THE GALLANT GERM OF THE UNION, Tins OALLANT ESBOES or THE UNION, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS DESIDOES ON OBTAI:IGNO AND ALL OTHRB. pm/NM DEMECNIS OF OBTAIN/NO AND ALL OTHER PERSONS DESIROUS OF OBTAIN/NO AND ALL OTHEE. PERSONS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING CLOTHING OP THE BIGHT KIND, CLOTHING OP THE RIGHT KIND. CLOTHING OF THE RIGHT KIND, CLOTHING OP THE BIGHT KIND, AT EIGHT THIGHS, AT HIGHT PRICES. AT RIGHT Farm, AT SIGHT PRICES. ARE INVITED TO CALL ON MEssEs, PERRY di CO.. ARE INVITED TO CALL ON MESSES. PERRY 4 CO , ARE INVITED TO CALL ON MESSRS. PERRY 11F In INVITED TO oAz.z, ox M. c.SII PERRY 8i CO, Po. 302 CT/sax:Nor STREET. ABOVE THIRD, SPOT SO GREEN/MN ETloszt (Granville Eitotroa . Old Stend). end S. S. CORIUM SEVENTE AND MANE= EVE.• B —The beat assortment of Alpaca and Dripete Coate to be found in the city. Also. every variety of Linen Olothino. PERRI & CO.. PBRRT & CO.. Pots! . & Co., Paola & Co., No. 303 Chmenrul STEMS.. ABOVE TRIED, No 609 CEZETEBT ST.. (Orsavtile Stokeo' old eland.) 8..8. COT. SXVIATH and HAVANT STRBETB. (Jones'.) olO•Ot STEIN WIANOS AY & SON'S NM . For sale only at BL &SIM BROTHSEEP, le3-lm 1006 oftssmur Street. 111 M GEORGE STECK & CO.'S rialtos. r f 111 AND • MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGAN'S. nix° Oyer coZ each of them Ina a&BIArt FORTES. instruments have been sold hy OEGANEI, NAN 0 iv. G., and the demand la en- CABINET FORTES. etant/y Increasing. ORGANS. PIANO FOR sale only by CABINET FORTES. J. E. GOULD.. . ORGANS. PIANO SEVENTH and clissurr Ste. CABINET PORTER. no2o.tf ORGANS. ?ALB OF BERT CLASS READY-Dl' CLCTEINCI at the great establiebsaent well known as " OAK HALL," located at the S. S. corner SIXTH and IiAItERT Streets. The close of the War enables as to manotaeture cheaper, and we are therefore selling the nmeent stock at such prices as are warranted by the Present state of aftkirs, As many want to know net 'whe , they can bay clothing for. we invite the mm arina. lion of the following price list, w hich embraces but a few leading articles among the thousands of garments 'We have now displayed in our extensive gates-rooms. The people can always depend upon lading at oar store exactly what is advertised. All. wool Oassimeze Vests, from sl.7dito $7.60. GS 411 Pants, from 4.00 to 15.00. 411 Coati, trod/. 6.00 to 30 00. Cood business Coat for $8.36. Cate Sack Coat for $5. Meat Melton Cloth Seek, $8 Good Meek Cloth Frock Coat, $22 1:0 " " (lase. Pante. 6 00, Jitir• We will take pleasure In showing our goods to assi who nail, whether wishing to purchase or not. WARAIIAKSIt es BROWN, • 0 JOE HALL Popular Clothing Hones. 7811-tt H. B. coy. gIXT a and /ATOM gireatia • IWC.Ah-FtILIME)- GUIIIPBRT—MILLS.—On the 15th inst., by it.. Rev. Joraph D. Newlin, GUetavE.E. aumpert to 11ary, daughter of Jamey Paine, both of thin airs'. Washington papers please copy. * SPINS—ARNOLD.—At Providence, R. 1., on Bth indent, by Rev. Augrutuil Woodbury, Benjamin - Weeders Spina. of Providence, R. 1., to Clara Fos• ter Arnold, of Philadelphia. * ESRLENAN—EUSENDORPF.—On the 15th ult., by the Rev. R. G. °hue, Mr. J. Albert Es& loran to Miee Clara Eokendorff. * DIED NEWELL.—On the 14th Inst., Thome 0. Newell, /11 the 64th year of Ida ago. The rolotlyea and Manila Of the family are re• trpeotfulty invited to attend the funeral, from the reahlerme of hie son-in-law, Charles S. Ridgway, No. tea Market street, Camden, N. J., on Sunday afternoon, lath inst., at 3 o'clock. " Also, on the 12th Inet., Thomas N. Newell, son of the late Thomas O. Newell, in the 33d year of hiii age. Funeral at the same time and place. ***. . SEDDONOn the morning of the 14th Irst , 3 Rev. James Seddon, in the 70th year of his age. The Molina shaft - tome of the fatally are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after. noon, the 18th Inst., at 2 o'clock, from his late real. Once, Main street, Fraukford r without MAW MAIM L I PPINOOTT.--011 the lath lest., or consump tion, Salle, wife of Thomas E. Lippincott, aged 23 ]oars. Due notice will be given of the funeral. * ELA.Cir anttLISH GRENADINES.- at 40 mats war rewired, a caw of Black Baldish Grenadines, a 7ara. 141.10301:4 & Mourning Stet., 910 041403TRUT Street. ens price. Priest; in plain Amara inirllS BLACK CHALY DE LAIIIII.--YUST opened. one em of Vets bleak Chitty de Leases, at 27X, dents a yard. DEBSO/ff dg Sul*, Mourning store, 918 OHESTSIPI' Streit. One vrie• Prim ill rdsin Inns inyla ~_ _ „lESERVED STOCK, ALL OFFERED wholesale from this date: Bowes stook or Shaw/s. &seem stock of 6 Uks. /losers” stook of Dress Goods. 8188 & LaNDELL. Isle FOURTH and ARCH fftrestL far OFFICE OF TIME RELIANCE IN— sputum COMPANY OF PRILADILPELL Io• 308 WALNUT threat. PIIILADELPHTA. hue 6, 11166. ...The Board of Direetors of the RBLIANCB INSCl airh ceieresiy of Prdindelithia have thin dif deChlrEd a Dividend off (4) FMB MIR GMT., for the last /Ix months, payahlo to the 6100iiiteeere Of their Goal re preaantativati. OR demand, free of taxes. J6et" 213.0 ii. O. BILL. 6eoretet7. 110.. TOE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of LODOREo. 3. A. Y. M., the GRAND LODGE OF iIiNIithILVAJNIA , and the membere of the Order are requested to meet at the MASONIC HALL, TELIB (Friday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o clocir, to attend the fu neral of our late Brother DAVID R. NORM, from his late residence. No 1711 Christian street, toptocsed to Bonaldson's Cemetery By order of the W. M. It' W. M. MARTIN. Secretary. far' DEDICATION. NINETEENTH BMW M. S CHURCH, SaBB all. Jane lBtb. Dedicatory sermon. Bev. J. POOLIATOOE, D D.,IDNA. Dar. A. LONG/CEP. .3 P. M. Bev. JAR. JII/11L 1 aP. N. All friend. of Christian enter prise are cordially invited. sew 112F7HABEIBINIA1. SocIETY.-11/11E QtlartellY Netting of this Pociety will be held at Elwood Kelly's (late Connelly's/ Hotel. 0 , allirfluf Street, below Sixth. on SATUI/paf &PROM. the 17th init.. at 734 o'clock. TAMES L. TnfLOS. Secretary. THE szurrirtzw" HOSE AND Steam Fire Engine C►mptlT will pay the s tu n or ONE RD NDBED DOLLAAS for Me arrest and con. ',tattoo of the Demon or persons irho eet tire to the cooper rhOt. Of it% Wlllian ilo:hel on the morning of Jane lb, 1880, JOHN J. OLIFTON, JOSS 2t. Secretary. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.. C►EPENTBIPS RUN OiL COMPANY. A efeetisa of the Stockholders of the CARPENTER'S Ella oft. COiaPANI will be held at the Office of J. S. SEAM 503 CHESTNUT Street, on FRIDAY, Jane 00th. at 4 P. M. lea fr2P J. S. SHARP, Secretary. HALL OP THE 'UNION CIT i EX. I ECIITIYL COMMlTTER..—Agreeably to a call lbs tie Union State Executive Committee. the entreat of the various wards of Philadelphia are reqseated to meet at ouch places as designated by the alters of the "Ward associations. on TUISDAY evening, June SO, 1165, to elect one Judge and two Inspectors. to conduct an elestion in the various precincts, agreeably to Rule X. of the rules for the government of the Union Party. At this election there shall be elected one Senatorial Dele gate arid one Representative Delegate for aeon precinct, who shall meet in Convention, agreeably to Rale XIX. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, President. KOURY T GUM. I c o me... W. B. lamps, W. , ar MASONIC/ NOTIOE.-THEILE will be a Special Meeting of UNION . Lovas. No. 121, A. Y. M. at the MaIL.TRESVIUT Street, on FRIDAY MAIN% June 16th. at 7 o'clock. By order of the W. M, AMMONS° (I IRELAND, .ielf. 2t* Secretary. sir OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLERS CF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. FIRST DISTRICT OF PRIANSYLVADIA. Famenni,Pitia, Tune 14 1331. Al a meeting or the ooutretters of Poetic Schools. Dietriet of Penn sylysola, bold at the Oontrottere Chamber, June 13. 1886, the following resolution was adopted; Resolved. That there shall be but one session per day In the Public School' of this district, commencing at M . and cloning at P. M., with a recess of twenty minutes; from the 16th of June to the summer smitten. [from the Minutes.] jel6-St E. W. MiLLIWILL, Secretary. OrUNION STARE CONVENTION.—it State Convention will be held it Harrisburg on WEDNESDAY, the 18th Jn1y,1865. at /2 o'clock ii.. for the purpose of putting in nomination a State ticket to be supported by the friends of the Union at the coming October election. The earnest and zealous labors of a loyal people SG cured the great victory in 1669, and made the War, which our enemies denounced as a failure. a glorious success in 1866. Our flag has been maintained, onr enemies destroed. our Government preserved , and peace reestablished. Let every friend who aided in this result take measures to be represented in that Convention. We must see to It that the Mingo( our success are notlost to the nation. Business of vast importance will be presented for its ernsideration, and every district in the State should be represented. SIMON CAMERON, Chairman. A. W. BEYEDICT, }Secretaries, WIEN FORNEY. .104. We garol READQVARTERSANLS DEPARTMENT YENNSILV, PHILADELPHIA, Pe„ dune 5,1865. CIRCULAR No. 5. The attention of Commanding Officers of returning Volunteer organizations in directed to the following ex tract from General Order 10. 94, IMMO , Mies. War P tr artu r t; e ..... "En rents to, and after arrival In the Mate. 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 Muttering officer for the State or his as at the point." * * * 4 , remnant thereto Commanding Officers of all Volun teer organizations returning to Philadelphistufor final discharge will,immediatelyzon their arrival In the city, report their commands to Brevet Maier W Di vi sionS. G. S. A Chief Mustering Off i cer, Eastern of Pcnnerlvania. By command of Major General Cadwalader ClH . JOHN S. SULTZ. Jeff-lot . Assistant Adjutant General. ffiLITALRY. IFRIZZ MONEY AND GOVERN MENT ROUE?? TO AI,L WHO INTIR THI 'UNITED STATES EARINS CORPS. Orders have been received from the had of the Marine Corps. at Weekillon. not tO regulate to a particular *lass (as has gen the CASA heretofore), but to receive ALL who have served in the volunteer ger• vise, or in the regulars. or in the marines, and have Wan honorably discharged. Such persons enlisting in the United States Marines will resolve the Govern ment bounty. and will also be entitled to their share of prize money in any capture of the enemy 's vessels. For further information apply at the recruiting ten dervotts. No. Ell South FRONT Street, between S A. N. and S o'clock?. 113., *very day butSun FO dri fury JANES Captain and Recruiting ONL4r. CARD. I INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE SALE AT MY STORE, ON MONDAY, 19th 1315 t., As it will comprise the Choice of my Mack of 11111VITURE. GEORGE J. lIENSEL% 809 and 811 CHESTNUT STREET. BRANDY'S PATENT PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES AND PORTABLE STEAM SAW MILLS. BLAND 7 1 PATENT PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, Prom 4 to 10 Boree Power. !aridly portable. Each engine is one piece. No brick or masonry in setting. Adapted for all purposes. The very beet for BORING AND WORKING OIL WELLS. BUNDY'S PORTABLE STEAM SAW MILLS Also strictly portable; no brick or masonry in setting. Warrantee to cut from 6 to 10, WO feet lumber per day. Circular address o any address. For prices, dewily. tion, • the manntetoturen. H. Si F. BLANDY. MANDY'S STEAM ENGINE WORKS, ZA.NESVILLII, Ohio, Or BLANDY'S NEWARK MACHINE WORKS, jel4•Btd<W NEWARK, Obio. GOLD'SPA.THIITIMPROVED STEAM AND WATER-HEATING APPARATUS SOB WASMING sad. VERTILIVING PM3LIO BUILD. LIDS end PRIVATE BBSIDBECB6. 111.11111IIIMIVIED B! THE( UNION BURN. IND WATES-IYATTAS 00111[PANI OF PENSISYLVAN/L. JAMIECS P. WOOD 00., 41 South YOuRISII Street. B. M. FELiTiVELL., Stlo4. Isl2.6mis f r n3 44 3FAXCEILASIOliEt." HAMS AU TES BM? ix -THE WORLD. J. H. MICRINER & CO., COLABEAL TBOVISIOX DILLESS. aro Guiana 01 Tnn anantaario se EXCELSIOR" Sll4Elltit-OIUtED RAMS, TONGZES, AHD BEEF, No 142 and 144 N. FRONT EIT„, Between Areh ud hoe streets, Philads. The justly selebrated "IXOELSIOE" Rd= aro cared by J. H. N. di Co. an a style pseultar to them wives). expressly for FAMILY USX; are of dellslou IiVIOn free from the unpleasant toots of salt, and ars *renounced by epitome superior to any now offered for sale. CORNELIUS WEVDELI, iriLLIAM a. WATSC.X. Late Publit Printer. Leta COlof Clerk Bub. Dep. WENDELL it WATSON PROSECUTE CLAIMS BEFORE EVERY DEPART MEAT OF THE 00V)DINDIP1IT. Once Booms. No• 315 PENNSYLVANIA /151111531 'Breath' oPpoalte the Metropolitan Hotel, ie3•lm P. O. Box 269, Washisgton, D. O._ BLINDS AND BYLLDES. B. 3. WILLIAMS. No. 16 North Sixth Street, XAMITIAOTITABIi O )IBNITIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADNE The lamest sad lust solarium% la the elty M the towed sub prim. STORE 8RA24111 WI /JD LIMO& Ches. lot soiled Blinds find Shads& $14.4a THB ASHLAND HOUSE FOURTH AVENUE AND*ry - rOMMTN STINE?. MeW TonN gooaatir euarged and improved. is now oliert for transient al well u permanent boarder!, The hones is situated on one of the pleasantest avenue, and assessi hie to all places of amassment and business br ears sod Magee. Guests will And all the convenience!' and aom• forts of a superior esiablish meat, with an smelling la hie. Transient board. $3 per dsy WM- H GEL;KIBIC. Proplator. N. B. —Families who desire rooms for the Illimmer will make early application. To desirable parties ad vantageous 1011111 will be offered. jolt NSt FANCY HAMS.—BRIGGS, SWIFT ,_& co.. Cobb & AnnoL C. k P_ Boson% Ind cal& & Evans' brand! celebrated 81741A1t-OVRED OINCINAATC ChURVASSID HAIM to %tore and for sale by WASHISGTOI BUTCHER. dt 808._ 113121-110 148 sad 148 'forth FRONT St. CABINET FURNITURE. MOORE & CAMPION, 5181 SOLITE SZOOND STRUT. are prepared to follow the decline in the tetwket In the :Let x o a f m th in s e ir o P ur nf i z toi ltar k. e. rwohasera will mr'1"1,10,4111,... COTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUCK MID CANVAS, of all numbers and broads. Tent awning, Trunk. sad Wsion•covor raper Manufantaters' Drier rots% from ".." lea feel wide: Panbas. Bolting gall Twins. Ato JO/Ull w. sviramax a 00 soma ISa UM JOAN' Altai. CURTAIN GOODS. WAILRAVIGNi MASONIC HALL; 119 CHESTNUT STREET, 18 NOW OPENING ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF LACE CURTAINS, ELEGANT STYLES, AT PRIORS, FROM 5 DOLLARS TO 150 DOLLARS PER PAIR. WINDOW SHADW.E3, OROIOE PATTERNS, AT SEDUCED PRICES. moon RETAIL DRY GOODS. G 2,00 ('IWO HUNDRED) 'Vi I'T3C. , AND BLACK LAMA WOOL SHAWLS, Rut received, at $2 50 per piece. THE FIFTEENTH LOT OP WHITE SHETLAND SHAWLS, with fringes, Past received. THE TENTH LOT OF White Shetlan.d Sh4wls, without fringes. just received. LARGE SIZE WHITE BASSOS SHAWLS. SPUN SILK SHAWLS. SILK GRENADINE SHAWLS. WHITS FLUME OTHMLATIS. 8.4 WHITE AND BLACK SHAWLS. HAUGE HI THE YARD. • • B•4WHITR AND BLACK CRAPS NUM% by the Yazd. WHITS AND BLACK LAMA LACS BRAWLS. PUSHER LAOS SHAWLS. CAMBRIA LACS SHAWLS, BLACK AND WRITE LAOS ROTUNDAS. EDWIN HALL dr. Co.. j,l4•Vf2t 26 SOUTH SBOOND STBIST I.lC'°°llER OXARD, NINTH AND 2ms,:inum% FINE CASSINLERES. LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. SUMMER 'COATINGS. THIN DRESS GOODS. NEW WHITE GOODS. DOMESTICS REDUCED. ELEGANT SILK SACQUES. BLACK HERNANI SHAWLS. 104. ti jr . CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST. BRTIBB STOCK RBDUOBD. Black Thread LAGOS. Thread Vella Thread Lase Barbee. Bernetltched Bandkercheifs. Cambric Edgings and Insertions. Shined and Fancy Fiona Muslin% for waists. BRBTLABD BRAWLS and SILK MANTLES felling off below coat. le l4 6i* COOPER & CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET, hays The best Gassimere stock In town. Good Linen Drills, Musket. Coatings. Tailors' Linings, of every kind. Muslin stock complete, prices right. Family Linens, Telling, gold, at 30a. Gauze, _domet and other Flannels. Pear_ Wool Detainee, 66 and 66 cents. Fxtra fine black Mohair Alpaca, $l, Lupin's 6-4 black Wool Delanes, $l. Good stock white traintook, BRIM Bird-eye Linen, striped manatee, Imest eambzice and Salioneta, pugged Muslims. Plane. White barege and other thin Shawls. Bilk Banque' and Summer Dusters le7-tf PI EN DID STOCK OF LINEN KJ GOODS, jest opened at TOM ARCH Street. com prising— Turkish. Bath, Rack, and plain Linen Towels. Bapkins of beantifal patterns. and all grades. Table Linens, bleached, half-bleaches, and brown. Richardson & Danner's, Dickinson's. and other Linens. Ladies' and Gents' L. Edith. from 1230 to ®l— and cord borders—very nice. nagal tt Jollif R. STOKREL HEAVY MESH BLACK juß_ 8.. A NADI OE GEBHADINIL 8.4 black Hernani. ordinary mesh. de black Tamartines and Grape Mintz. 8.4 white Tameitines and }lamps. Single.width i.B wide black Home. Heavy mask 2-8 wide black Hernani.' Black Tamartines, Crane karats, and Chained Double• width black De Lakes and Ursine Olathe. Black Grenadines and Bornbasbies. bingle• width blackale Baines. EDWIN HALL 00., sey3o tt AO Beath 1010040) Street, caPECIAL NOTICE. SELLING OFF BA=BE STOOB TO CLOSE BUSINSSBI t GOOD-WILL AND YIX-TIGISS NOB SALE. THORNLST AND CHISM. We invite special attention to the above anaonneement. We have a Lars* Stook. We are Selling Cheap. Every yard is to be closed out on or before the let day Of September. Mike and Dress Goode. „ Cloths, caseimeres, and Linen Goods. Shawls. Cloaks Skirts, Bdit fs.Sts. ,ks. Knalins and Calicoes mush under market price THORALM & °RISC im COY. Of MONTH and SPRING GADDRI. -- FIGURED SILK GRENADINES, of the beet qualities and styles. in Black and Gray Grounds. 06e to $l. SO Travelling-Dress Goods, in every Vitrietl. New Dress Goods, in great varlet). Handsome °hone Ellks, ;MO. VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS, suitable for Dresses, Mantles. and Swine& • OOTTOE GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES Merrimac. Sprague. and Paeiths Prints. Ms. 10 Waltham and Powell blesehed gheetings. EL H. STEEL at SON, F myS4f Not 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. NEW 03.1ECIUM FOR -ISOM TRI GILIATIOT UMINTION OF PHI AGM IN HOOP SIKIELTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC for doable) SPRING SKIRT. WESTS' BRADLEY & CART nate J & J. 0. West), SOLWFROPRIETORS and MANITFACTIIRERS, 97 CHAMBERS and 79 and SI BEADS ttreets, Ease lark, THIS LEVENTION consists of DUPLEX for two) EL LIPTIC Steel SPRINGS, Ingeniously BEAMED TIGHTLY and FIRMLY together. EDGE to ECGE. lIIIIIID/E the TOUGHEST, most nvxmLß, ELASTIC. and DUBAELE SPRING ever need. They seldom BEND or runsx. like the Single Springs, and consequently preserve their PIIRREOT and BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWICE as Long SS any other SHraT THE WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY and great COMFORT and PLEASURE to any LADY wearing the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SHIRT Will be experienced partiatdarl in all Crowded ASSEMBLIES, OPERAS. CARRIAGES, MILROAD CARS, CHURCH PEWS- ARMCHAIRS, for PRoximenn and ROUSE DRESS, as the SKIRT can be FOLDED Whelltll use tOOOOO. PT a SIDED PLACE RS WWl] as 11, BILE Or MUSLIN DRESS. A LADY having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of WEARING the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEL. SPRING SHIRT for a SINGLE DAY Will never after ward willingly dispense with that...use. For Onnamma. Iheen, and Yotrao Lamas they are SUPERIOR to all others. TEST are the best QUALITY in every part, and tits qtestlonably the LIGHTEST, meet DESIRABLE,COMPOILT. ABLE and ECONOMICAL SHIRT ever Made. POE 13.111.3 112 all FIRST-CLASS STORES in this city, and throughout the UNITED STATES, HAVANA DE. CUBA, SOUTH AMERICA. and the WEST INDIES. MU INQUIEB FOE THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC S T. m711.2ni HOOP SKIRTS.62B; 628. NOPHINS' "OWN MAKI" OF HOOP SNINTO. the best assortment and best quality and dries in the city. - Gore Trails. all lengths and eine, from 18 to 16 springs. from $1.76 to $4. Plain Skirts, all the new shapes and Rises. from 10 to 60 evrittge from $1.40 to $3 Bidets of extra heavy steel and e xtra tapas, from 20 to a; swinge, from $1.93 to *kn. Misses' and Children's. of every. grade, Min 6 to 86 springs, from four to eight cents per spring; they have no equal. agents for the new Flexible Skirt, the roost pliable Hoop Skirt made, and folly equal. to the Duplex Elliptic BMrt. and at muchlower prices. Also eminently on hand full Hoes orlow•prleed New York Skirts, kid padded. and metallic :listened —l6 SWOP, 81c. • 20 springs, Si; 46 springs, 141 16; 80 springs, V- spring and '4O sprluas,"6l. 80. akirts made to order, altered, and repaired, st 628 ANON Street. jel4-1.m5 FMEWORK.S. FOURTH OF JULY "Er I it VA lifir onns, 11 Wan VAMERTI'. ROCKETS, CANDLES, UNION AND RONAN DANDLES, KINEs 3 TRlAllifffrxg, SHIP LIGHTS, SNAKES, ELITE LIGHTS, FLOWER POTS, PIN WHEELS, GRASSHOPPERS, COLORED FIRES, ALSO. A large assortment of Whole, for sale 111 A. IL FRANCISOUS & CO., joint 154 DIALMST BTU3'r CARPET. AND OIL-CLOTHO. BPRIZIGN 186 t% °Lauf MCJIO NEGELTAS. 311 7 CAL1.17111 & CO., 11U=arAMDMikl AND IadPORTEBS or OIL CLOTH. 4to. do MIOLENIALB DEPARTRIENTi 009 0113/11.111T2 STEM RETAIL DEPARTMENT. DI! 1:11r118TIOT AMERICAN WINES. —lOO,OOO GAL- Lors pure ClataWba Ind Isabella WINES, in bar rels and camas, from the moat celebrated vineyards in the United States; warranted strictly pare; Tarr low for cash or approved paper . For gabs by .TOllll U. CORA Anent, • S. B. comer Mir ima bte.itaitT btrooto P 0. DOS SEW THE PRESS:-PHILADELPHIA; FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1865: FINANCIAL. UNITED BTATEB By authority of the learetSlT Of the Treasury the undersigned, the General Subscription ♦gent for the sale Of United States Securities. offers to the Public the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths per sent. interest per annum. known so the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Rotes ore Monad under date of Julyls, 10 5 n. and are payable three years from that date in env mutt% or ere convertible at the option of the holder into 11. S. bolo SIX PER ()ENT. (TOLD-BEARING BONDS. These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium. and are exempt. as are all the Government Bonds, from State, County, and Munic ipal. taxation. which adds front one to three per cent. more to their vane, wording to the lets levied upon other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons sttashed to sash note, whisk may be cut off and mold to any bank or banker. The intermit at 7 SO per sent. amounts to One cent per day on a $5O note. Two cents per day on a $lOO note: Tan eents Der day 011 a $560 note. Twenty vents per day on a ROM note. One Dollar per day on a $5.000 note. Rotes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. The notes of this Third Series are precisely similar in form and privileges to the Heven•Thirties already sold, Wept that the Government reserves to itself the option of ruling interest in gold coin at 0 Per Gent. Instead of 7 o.loths in currency. Subscribers will deduct the in. terest in currency np to July 15114 at the time when they oubssribe. The delivery of the notes of this Third Series of the Seven-Thirties will *ailments on the Ist of Tune. and will be made promptly and continuously after theta.% The slight change made in the conditions of this THIRD SBBIES 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 Intr. chases made with six per cent. In gold would be fully equal to those made with seven and three-tenths per sent. in currency. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by tbe Government, sad its superior ad vantages make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE Lees than 090,000,000 of the Loan authorised by Congress are now in the market. This *want, at , the rate at which it is being absorbed. will all be subscribed for within sixty day■, when the notes will andoubtrully command a premtem. is htt`uni•, forrnly been the ease On doing the sobssriptions to other Loans. • In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded faellities for taking the Loan, the National Banks, state Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to re ceive subscriptions at oar. Subscribers Will selecttheir own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the noise for which they receive orders. D REXEL & COMPANY, BANKEIIS, No. 34. South malign street, TINOURRENT MONEY. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD AT BOARD OF BROKBRS. OW COMMISSION. 1813•tt Mi.- COUPONS, DUE JULY 1, GOLD AND SILVER Y. STAMFORD. JOB. L. ECTSTON TAXFORD & HOUSTON, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Dealers In eocernmont eirtuttsok(Snaiie. Uncured Bono. Oily Warrants, no. Rods bought and sold on oommission at the Repass Board of Brokers. my23•lnt TILE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, N 0.136 SOUTH FOURTH STILES?, MOW CHESTNUT, Pays Limatesr esna Interest "on Deposits. Agents foi the sale of United States 7 8-10 Loans at Par. GOYIM. ment, State and City Loane and Stooks bought and sole for depositors and others on Commission- othid-Est THE COPARTNERSHIP • HERETO fore existing between 11111,&5i A. KIMBALL and ANDNNW J. LAWNEISCE as /wave Armen, and MATTHEW NEWKIRK as Silent Partner. under the style and firm of fiIe , BALL & LAWKIINCIE, in the liminess of making ARY/PICIAL LIMAS, is, by mu tual consent dissolved, through the retirement of said LAWRENCE from the firm, by sel;ing hie entire interest In the business to the said IIiaTTHSW /1/IWI who becomes an active partner The business will be neatly. lied under the style and firm of KIMBALL & COMPANY. . 111R&M A. KIMBALL, • ADIDABor i.AWElgaftlit, MATIIIIW JAB WEISE. 4119,1n0x Street, Philada., May, lift. jel6.6t NOTICE. - TEE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existins between the undersigned, rm. der the style of CONE LIN, LEVIS, & CO.. is this del atesolyed by mutual consent Tt,e 6,241140 of the late Arm will be Settled by Mr GEOltall ilULen. at 305 CELESTPUOT Street B. K. CONK L Rhiladelphia, June 13, 1938. 11110. H. LEV.IB. 3t IN THE OR PHAN . s , COURT FOR THE CITY ABC COURTY OP PFIILADBI.PHIA: &tate of VALE/MISS RBatith_deceseed Notice la hereby given that 514.13 Y RUM wIdoW of said decedent, has filed in said Court her Petition and appraitement, claiming personal property to the value of SO. which she elects lo retain under the net of April 141 b, 1851, and the swig* meats thereto. and that the same will be confirmed by the said Court on FRI DAY, June 35th, 1805,unlese extra otinris be tilodthareto. JOHN Sllthunt jell. gto Attbrney torPatitioner. ESTATE OF WILLIAM VERGER. All persons indebted to this Estate, and all having claims on the tame, will par and present the same to the undersigned Executrix. to Whom letters testamen tary have been granted. MARY Y SROZE, 3e9.fiet tie. 1.40 S !forth TENTH Street. Firm SHIRT MANUFACTORY. 4 .• The etbeeribere werad invite attention to theft IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, whkh they make a speetalty Ia their busting,. ALM. maatemtly reeeteke NO VILTIES FOE GENTLEMEN'S WEAM J. W. SCOTT & CO. erarruitul FUERISEIING wham, Jo. 814 CHESTNUT Street. MS-1y roar doors below the Continental A 7I LT ERBOI 3 B ARE HEREBY OAU noway ssis.a- tiftaint THOMAS WILSON, A raoker, retwently is ouretti , ,- ti, A iturAsu GO!. jelVIL# 134)6 HARIPIT Streitt pHOTOGIR APRS TAKEN OF - 1 3 IIBLIC. Edifigeo, Ohutabea, Private Residentee, awl Conn try heats. Those ate wish to preserve types of them should call on B. F. lIIIIIBE. GEE n 12611 street. CARTE DE VISITE—EXQUISITE styles. and wondrously aceurs to spear:tens of WA roadantßSlMAlrs Glellery. 624 Altai street. gee syealmens. and obtais a superior wows. 1t• m UNION MOWING MACIIINEti., - ...&;.at 'really 'educed pecee, for (Wit, ter sale by BoBIiWY BUNT, Ja , Noe, 922 •nd 921- ItteREIT street, it above Math. BUCKEYE MOWIN O MACHINES, at yroatly Teamed mica.. for CASH, for sae by ofiEftl! 'BUN 'Y. Js , Nos. 921% and 944 aIAIIEBT Btroot. It above APRATT'S STEEL. SPRING TOOTH HORSE Raga, M greats radtreed prices, frir vAszt, for mat, by ROBERT BUM. JR., Nos. US and 91 MARKET Street, It above /bath. .A . VERY CHOICE ROASTED AL MOND, Artmanfactured by STSPBEN F. WHITMAN, jel-lm He 1.2110 BriagHT Street. 1865. ROGER'S NEW GROUP, "THE BUSH WH WHIM; OR. THE WIPE'S APPRIL FOR PLOP," now ready. Also, the lame subjects: • 'The Home Gnani. ' One More Shot " •.TLe Woat.iful Scont." ' "The Iteiurnsd Volunteer." "Village Postniatter," "Union Refugees," "Mail DIM" "The Picket Guard," "Sharpahootere." "The Town Pomp." "Camp "Making Friends with the Cook," &e.,&c Always In stock. JAMAS e. E6RLE & SON'S, Sl6 Cii.EsTRUT Swat Then Groups can be packed to torwaril to all . p trts of the country with theirs. safety, 3e15.6t JULY FOURTH.—ILLUM rN LANTERNS, ruion Sitir at d Globe, Lily, gm, sad other LOW tansy patterns or Silk and Hfurlin Hawk,. ail biZab. Toy CBlll.lolli, Torpedo Pistols, Smoker Pistols &a. For sale at lowest rates. W. TILLER: jel6.6t - 32 South FOURT a Street. rztim fIERMETICALLY SEALED MATE lAD SOUPS. d3z. j rzte ts 2pid. (do " do V(4l, • 600 " do Mtittoi. Lox , e.-- 4 0 Take) , Laxt do. Oldokon. • 2,040 *sorted Soapy. In I. 2, 24 lb. sans. lorado by itgo DES & 1471.L1A218. 101-t4 101 12.011ih Stara& 13tatto 7430 LOAN. THIRD SERIES. $230,000,000. JAY COOKE; SUBSCRIPTION AOSIT, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. DBALERS /X AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOLD, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, UNITED STATES BONDS, QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS, WAITED. AT /MEW MARKET PRIEM DREXEL it CO., 34 South THIRD Bkreet. No. ;,25 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADILPHLL C,OPARTNERSHIPS. LEGAL. MILITARY GOODS. FLAGS I FLAGS 11 EVANS & HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET. ZIA.NIVERM • Silk, Bunting, Muslin, and De Mine OF ALL OWES. SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, PASSANTS, nzir_irrairae - GOODS, JeLtivl OF ran , DZSORIPT/ON. r .7 7lrgr'Tarrillt l T 7l 4 EDWARD P. MILLI% JOHN KELLY. TAILORS, 511 0111113TICUT STREET, EATS TOW IT MU A COMPLITE ASSORTBISIT 01 imam SPRING GOODS. HOUSE-FII7IINISHING GOODS. 600 wiri di a . 3l llo2E ,r i ETTEST. 600 46VER 000LBRS, Faunas. GAS STOVES FOR SIIINKER COOKING. MO Et GRIFFITH & Pala sIXTH and ARGIL (AIL MINING /0 GOAL, AND OTHER alsw COMPANII. We are prepared to furnish NM Corporations with all the Books they require, at short notlse and kW oleos. of first quality. All styles of Bluffing. ITIBL PLATB OPRP/PWATAII OP STOOK. LTIWOOBAPKBD I! TRADEFEN BOOK. ORDERS OF TRANSFEE. STOCK LEDGES. , STOOK LIDEUDI, BALANCES. BEIM= OF CAPITAL BTOI3I. BROKER'S PETTY LEDGER. ACCOUNT OF BALE. DIVIDEND BOOK. MORS & CO., BLANK BOOK NANUFAOTUEBBS AND BTATIONKEL se2l-tf 43A 011118TBUT Street DRUGS AND CHEINICALS. BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUM ROBERT A. MANGE. IR9 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Wonld eall the attention of Drudge, Oonntry 11. chants, and others, to his stock of BOOTS, BEERS, AND BABES. 111 Tallow s lo pk EaLgOW, o YOkMER XVlng, it •gulli line of BOTAMIGAL PEEPARITIONIiI. W. & .111BRILL & CO. '3 0011rUggiTiin8 BD BSttBDIBB, be., at a liberal diseolust to tha trade. Catslortes furnished on application. mylilAluds L i.lau4JLt&i.ou a.. ~ UNITED STATES HOTEL, CAPE 161...A.N.13, N. .1., Will open for the reception of Visitors, On the 15th of June. AU communications for apartments, or upon other business connected with the House, should be addressed to UNITED STATES HOTEL. Cape Island, Now Jersey. W.V.l3'r tEG rn.r.,ar, - Ea-t„ JeZ•furwcw PROPRIETORS. WHITE SULPHUR T AND OBALY - BEATE SPRINGS, DOUBLING GAP, PA. S. ROBINSON, PROPRIETOR. SEASON OPUS JUNE 16th. This delightful place is located in Cumberland coun ty, thirty miles west of Harrisburg, It is accessible from all the principal cities by railroad to Harrisburg, thence by the Cumberland Valley Railroad to New. ; from Pen-vuto eight miles good staging to the Springs. The stage Is always In waiting upon the ar rival of the sus as laswville. Passenger' leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Washington in the morning can arrive at the Springs the MIMS evening at 5 o'clock. This hotel is commo dious and comfortable (having been recently thorough. ly renovated) with hot and cold bath attached, and ex teneive grounds for walks and amusements. Terms $2. CO per day, or $l2 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 OMB all visitors. IL B. A fine livery is attached to the establishment. jag Stk. SUMMER RESORT, BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN HOUR HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA. This old and popular Mountain Resort will be opines for the reception of meats on the let of dune. This house has recently bean thoronahly renovated and in • proved in a manner that will be satisfactory to Its pa Irons Exeursion tickets will be issued by the Pena sylvan% Railroad Company, which will be good tint! Ells let of October next. -A hack will be in readiness or the arrival of the gars at Dudley to convoy insets W Int hotel, a distance of two miles. Terms moderate. Per particulars, address WM. T. PEARSON, Proprietor. Broad Top City. my 22-I.m* Huntingdon nitint7. Penna. THE - COLUMBIA. HOUSE, AT OAPE KAY, NEW JERSEY, Will be opened Me season on the FIFTEENTH MAI OF JUNE, for the reception of guests This leadinghonee will, for the coming season, fully sustain its well•eetablished reputation. Greatly ensonraßed by the bnelnese or last year, tho proprietor feels satiated that a Hotel conducted death itrat•etase must continue a amass at this old and pope. lag resort. The railroad facilities arepromised to be excellent. Beck's celebrated Philadelphia Band has been IS cured for the COLUMBIA the coming 88116011. For rooms, are., apply to J. H. DiguilsOpr, Nor. chant's Betel, Philadelphia, or to SBOROZ BOLTON, Proprietor, mylP 2in OARS IBLVID. 3F, UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will open for the reception of reeks on WEDS EsDAY, June 28. Dodworth's celebrated Band has been engaged for Be Season. Persons 'wishing to engage rooms, or deltrnac further intorination, win address BRAWN gr. WC/21.PM. Proprietors, ATLANTIO cm. XTATIONAL HOUSE, YORK, PENNA. —This fine Hotel, recently erected on the northeast seiner of Market and Beaver streets, is now open for the reception s 0 gnats. The house, bedding , and furni• bare a • e entirely new and of the beet quality. There are 76 rooms, with warm and sold baths and water. *newts on each floor. All its appointments and arrange' menu are those of sfiraPotaso Hotel, and it le the de. termination of the Proprietress to have it kept as each. raygs-inwflin MUS, U. A. WEST. UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BEANO% New &my, ie now open for the re ception of vieltora—June 10. 1865 14310.2n.* BEND. A. NEWMANN% Proprietor. SEA BATHING SURi Bores. ATLANTIC CITY, NSW .THR3Ir. Thteold. established, and favorite house will open for the season on °reboot the 20th of June It in nearest to the beach. securing cool breezes at all times. Its nn rivalled Bathing leoDines, its complete furniture and appointment. and its unexceptionable table. render this hones a favorite place for a summer sojourn at the asa•side, reeteetere from the city are set down at the door. and communication with the inlets is had at all times by rail. A fins bard of mode has been encased foe the season. Parties wishing to ware Board Will address the proprietor at Sart blouse, Atlantic City. jeg-Sflt H B. Bartsom, Proprietor. KITTATINNY HOUSE, DEL &WARS WAITB GAP. This favorite Mountain resort is now open to vi sitors. Trains leave Philadelphia, from Kensington Depot,at 7 30 A. K. and 8 SO P. .111.. and arrive at the Gale at 1 P. la and 8.4 e P. M. Beferencea—Morton McMichael, Franklin Peale. Danis A.- Gridey. B. B. Banners, S. R. Mazda, Charles Banker. C Sherman. Term 011 per week. jeB lm L. W. BRODHEAD. -Minister. MOUNTAIN ROUSE, ,cnignoir SPRINGS. This delightfal and romantic Watering place, situated on the summit of the ellealteny ZOOLIII7II.UB. et Cresson Station. bn the Pennevivanis Railroad. Will be Opened for the Reception of mote, On MONDAY, June Mit. 1865. Several new cottages have been erected , the grounds have been beautified and improved. and Cresson le now on. of the moat beautiful hill homes In the United States. Bgenrsion tickets, good Until October let. are issued by she r•zlos, ivenia Railroad Coruna/W. For fru titer information. address OW. W. EIJI,LIN, Proprietor, CRESSON SPRINGS, Je7•lm Cambria comity, Pa. HOWLAND'S HOTEL, MIN BRANCIII, N. J-, wilt be open for the reception of meats June theillth. je&lm HOWLAND. EIBRBBBT. dr. CO. - ETTER AT A MT. SPRINGS.—THIS delightful and romantie watering place, beauti fully situated in the healthiest audio? of LancuteT county, and acknowledged to be the ' garden spot' of FeImeTITAAIA. Wtll open for the accommodation of gurege on the 16th of June. Railroad eoMgllllllollßon twice a day from Philadelphia, on the PaddllYlTaaia. Ileading_Raliroad, and daily from Baltimore and New York. For particulars a Urges the proprietor. 01-2 m T. W. FRIDBRIOTS. T CRETTO BPRIIiGS, CAMBRIA COIINTY, PA.—This favorite Summer Resort will be open for the reception of visitors on the let of July. Coaches will be in readiness at Cresson Station to con vey visitors to the Spring. Loretto Springs is nasal. passed for it. beantlful scenery and salubrious climate. A band of mule is enamed for the season. Per platten. jars address. A 013311011(13. Proprietor, Loretto, Cambria county, Ps. p,,ICANDE HOUSE A , h. , FOOT OF PENNSYLVANIA AVIIM, ATLANTIC CITY. NEW TRUST. Is now OCR for the Reception of Gaelic. capD•lne DAVID SOATTIRGOOD, MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY YIRTITE OF a Writ of Kale, by the Hon. JOHN CAD WALL. SSE, Judge of the District Court of the Hulled State', in and for the Eastern District of Penney'rants. in Ad mitaltY, to me dtreoted. will be sold st ;labile sale to the blithest and ben bidder for cub, at MICHSNIIIPS STORS No 142 North FRONT Street. on FM, LT, Jan. 90th, 1865. at 12 o'clock N. the residue of Cargo of the Steamer BRUIT/ DA, oeoetetiaa oj, nese of Caval ry Salmigl calm 99D regime, of DMILL Note report i case, 46 teams. of Foolscap. ana Lam gross Gilt Bat. tons. Also, the residue of Cargo of Sehooset 1111 M consisting of 8 kegs of Canister Powder. and 5 cues of hiuslets. Also, the residue of Cargo of Steamer Do NB GAL. ooriFe.tiDe of 518 kegs of Cst.Sloo. Powder. Bam. ples at Stere. 142 North PEON r Street W‘LLIS St MELLWARD. Idarebel Butern District of Pentl&VACIlll. 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It will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, it/Ardent, and romance of , the war than any other work yet publshed. leachers, ladles. energetic young men. and especially returned and disabled offi c ers and sot. diere, in 'swat or profitable employment. will find it peculiaily adapted to their kAnditton, We have agents clearing $llO per month. which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JOBES, BROS., & CO, N. corner SIXTH and MLN OR Streets. Philadelphia, Pa. jetts-lm 4[---a-GENTI3 WANTRD FOR THE NURSE AND SPY, the meet Interesting and en. citing book ever published, embracing the advenlttree of a woman In the Union Army 10 Nurse, Scout, and Spy. giving a moot vivid inner picture of the war. Re turned and disabled oglosre and soldiers in want of profitable lsmoloyment will find it peculiarly adapted to their condition We have agents clearing , 8 1 / 5 0 per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Addreee JOBBS 13/103. at CO , N. Z corner SIXTH and MINOR Ste., Philadelphia, Pa. mySO-be Ray WANTED-A COLORED BOY between the ens- , ... ea me wanted. Apply vmplimolsAy sk ass totIUST Street. J62.Lf GREATEBT THING OF THE'TIMES —BOWEN'S PBIZSBNYBLOPBS. —Agents Wanted nerrgrbere• Premium Watches given to Agents. OP receipt of $l5 we will mail, pock-paid, 100 Su velure*. end a splendid Solid Silver lannting.Case Watch as a Premium to the agent. A single Envelope sent, with cireular and hill partiataays, on receipt or Weenie. Ad • drew A. H. BO WEN A 00.. P. 0., Box 4970, 36 3BE. MAN Street. N. T. mh27-3th TO THE WHOLESALE DRY GOODS +. TRADE —A young Man. who has had several pears' experience in the wholesale business, wishes a sitnis• Moo as sale, Man. Andros "W.," Press office. jels.3t. $125 A MONTH.-AGENTB WANT ED everywhere to introduce the improved SHAW & CLAIM TWEITY•DOLLAB PAMILT SEW -110 MAOBIIII, the only 10w•price machine in the country which, is li•eneed by Grocer 1k Baker, Wheeler A Wilson, Rowe, Binger A Co., and Bachelder. all other machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are luningements, and the seller and user are fishie to Rue and imprisonment . Salary and expenses, or large commission. allowed. Illustrated eiresdars sent free. Address SHAW A CLARE, Biddeford, Steins mrlo•dAW3m $7O A. MONTE.-I WANT AGENTS everywhere at It7o s month. expensu paid, to eon FITTS= sRTICLId j the best Wiles ever offered. !all partioders file. Address OTIS T. 66RRY, Blade ford, Mane. MIO WPM $lOO,OOO TO IN V$l3T UPON Mortgage, in. sums of $6.000 to 810.000. Apply to A. TITLE% Conveyancer. jelo-6t* No. 5 t North SIXTH Street. al WANTED TO PIIRCHA.SE-A. wmmodern threw story DWSLLISG ; location north of Buttonwood and wait of Sixth street. Address 'O. " at this office. ma 31* /11 WANTED—TO PUROHA.SE OR rnm rent; a HOUSE. with at least half an sore of round, in Germantown or West Philadelphia. Ad dress Box 1223 Philadelphia Post-office. jell-3t* fa WANTED—A LARGE BUILD :Ma ING, WITH STORE ON cass2No4 STREET, ENTWEBN SEVENTH AND TENTH STREET& —A Liberal Rent will be paid.'Address "Reliable," at the dike of "The Preett." Jew 2t5 uWANTED TO PIIRCHA SE-A ROUES on Spruce, Walnut. Chestnut, or Arch ',Emote, wad of Broad. with tmmedinte p 010055104. Address Poffi. office Box 1481. Max% location and price. lelb ev. WANTED TO PURCHASE - A Aw&DWELLING, on ALEGH or WALNUT streets not exceeding ind tOO, Address " Physician, " North Ame• ricart Oise, 'dating location and price. Jel3.6t NI WANTED .-A GOOD COMM AN:IDIOM STOBB, on the eolith side of Market street, between Fifth and Tenth streets. Address, for one week, • • G. 5.," Bon 214, Philadelphia P. 0. jel2-6t. ARCH-BTREET =SIDI NOES— a FOR SALE —Several Sret.slace HOUSES. Beath side of Arch street, west or Nineteenth street, ein sten. Inc all the modern imProvementa v Annlx, at MHO ARCH Street. jele-Im* /1 FOR BALE-NOW EMPTY, ..mihandsome modern Dwelling, 1186 Blount Vernon street, (tyro fronts,) U rooms, in tins order Only 86.000. sawn T. FOX. IaIWIT and WILLOW 8 ;reds. amFOR SALE-EMPTY MODERN rivalling. Inn Brown street, 10 rooms . Bar g ain. only 1131,£00. Also. many °then, /ergo inid small fiAldUilL VOL joie 21* NINTH and WILLOW Sinai. TO RENT.- - A FURNISHED "Efl VOUNTET HOME, Neap the Basle Station, Pennsylvania Railroad. Ay. P1Y1337 WALNUT Street. Alta ar fit FOR SALE CHE A P—A FOUR .101LSTOItY BEIM ASSIDINOS, situated at No. 922 RACE Arad; rented for $6OO. Apply to BOBBIt MAO GREGOR.. It 419 wAcertvr Street. di FOR BALE, VERY LOW—MOD =tern "DWELLING, No. 1306 North Eleventh Street: new ranne.,..heiler and ninmbing, newly papered and painted Meer Vegeta, 154117111 he rented it not sold this dm , . tart may remain it desired. Blume open.• JOHN eel' i lt* 999 North Sixth strat. FOR SALE -- A THREE-STORY ME& Brick Simi, Dwelling and lot of ground. S. W. earner of FMB and SEBUM Streets. For particu lars apply to SUSSEX D. DAVIS, Attorney at Law. iall-wfrasl , * 619 WALNUT Street. de TO LET-A DESIRABLE THREE STORY Brisk Dwelling, Do. 1510 Filbert West. Apply 10 JaStES H. LITTL E, j615.21*. 424 WdrillUr Street, TWO COTTAGES IN ATLANTIC City For Sale or To Let. Apply to C. & A. LAND 00., iels-3t. 4.24 WALNUT Street. del TO RENT-A FEW NEW HOUSES, Asa on Ileventb. and Cameo streets. TATLOW JACKSON. jelS dt* No. 614 CRUZ" UP Street. FOR SALE- _ THE MASH HOUSE. TA.rLo w JACKSON. 3.113.6 V. 631.4. CHESTNUT Street. POR SALE 020 WALNUT Street; 113 ARCH Atreet, And anus in various Darts o' the alt . ! , TATLOW JACKSON. jar, et* 614 ORBSTBUT Street. ft FOR BALE, WITH IMMEDIATE - 86 wPossessIon, one of those first-clase, new, modern Dwellings, east side of Sixth, above Brown West, lots 210 by 180. to back street Parlor 92 feet deep; dining DOOM 22 last; sitting room 24 feet; 7 chambers. 2 kite& ens, lontervatory, ty?ttor closet, hot and sold water, heater, ranges, bath - 4, fael,evary convenient* Tow tourer are built in the best manner, of Well seasoned material 'Pt el' will be told on easy terms This is the last chance. Oat of twelve we have only four left. Please mill and examine them—open all day—or op ply to BOYD &IMBEDS, ielo et* 120 South VORB,TH Street.. dik F 0 R BALE—AN EXCELLENT Str re and Business Pince, 214 Dock Street. Bywater Dwelling, 96 feet front, N0.19t9 Green mired. Store and Dwelling, good Bustness Stand, 236 north Sixteenth street, miner of Winter, Convenient 'Dwelling, No. 259 South Tenth street; posaession soon. Neat DP ethnic, No 732 Shirley greet. Desirable Dwel.ing, Broad street. above Brown; lot 20 by 186 feet. B. F. GUINN, 1513 Bonin FODP.TII Street• or S. W. eor. SBVENTBANTII end 1)BB1112. fp FOR BALE, WITH IMMEDIATE Mlivomeethll, the convenient Dwatuniv 2fo. 2044 Mount Vernon street. B. Y GUNN. ielo B. W. eon EINVRIXTBENTR and OMEN. Mi FOR SALE-HOUSE, NO. 908 MAL FBCABLIN Street. above Poplar. Inquire of .1, P. I'ER/317802i, Ao. 1127 21orth FIFTH St. ]el•lem• PUBLIC SALLR.-FOIJND RUNNING at large, end taken LA a 10t of Oasts, Will be sold at pablto sale On TRW er Teno lath. at two 'clock P.M., at the Pound. BUIIO.IWOOD Street. below Bread, [11 * ) .1. DAINFIBLD, MO Constable. OIL MARES ON SUGAR ORNEK. THI PITROSA OIL COMPANY. Tbis Company owning in fee simple over TWO NUNDRED ACR E of valuable Oil Territory on Finger Creek; will lease on favorable terms. a limited unm. ber of choke lots A part of the territory is now being d.veicpsd. Ot e well to be bored within ninety days, and tbreo PAM win:dearest. Per /woe.= v e...t!euteee. teams a t Ike Omee of the Company. 521 WALNUT Must wfmrit• ONO. 0, MARTIN, &Secretor. TO RENT-BOOM AND BASEMENT under Handel and Haydn Hall. Good•will aad Mx linen for see, with immediate poneenlon. Suitable for Ooze of Ohm Apply at 641 tt, EIGHTH St. jet& Si* FOR SALE—A WELL SECURED IR redeemable Ground Rent of 6tO per arm= Apply to ALFRED RUM, lett et" 61 N. SLIM street. FOR BALE--A VALU.ABLE LOT OF tttcu9d, s eornar of Broad and 011101011 J ate, 1.90 bY 240 fast. Do do . S corner 0 f Bridge said Thirty- ire cord streets; IQ by 218 feet Do. do., 13 W. corner of Bridge and Thirty. se- Gond streets. 100 by 218 feet. Do, do., 8. W. eon:aro! Thirty-111mnd and Ifa yerford streets; 216by_ Mg feet. Do do.. S. w. corner of ninth and Berke streets; 600 by 190 feat. Do. do., S. It corner of Twenty , second and spring Garden streets; 90 by 100 feet Do. do., Darby oad. between Chestnut and Walnut streets; ED by 120 feet. Do. do_ Bliswor tit street , from le wen 43 , eighth 'street to the nhnylklll; 1 090 by 104 feet. , Do. de., on mapi t em *treat. Germantowlll about 8 urea. Do, do.. on I TSOODY etroet. at Rairaellbial ‘ With many others of various B. F. OLEAN. kid 123 South SOORTH Street. WILLIAIK K. MUNOZ 'MORS, SASH, SHUTTERS, AND A- 7 MoULDINGS for male. to dose an list§te. CE Street. Jels.6t* MACHINERY FOR BALE CHEAP— GMAT & WOOD'S PLANER —A tarp Moulding Maclaine with 61 pre bite, a Rabbet Machine, AAA r o t =cm v... 615 CHUM Street. j i gs gt* OFFICE ROOMS TO BB LBT-DE• gaBABLE BOOMS, enable for Oil, Octal. or Brokers , Oillee, So. 18 S. THIRD Street. joie et. (IFFICE FURNITURE AND FIX -71/1018 It hats.—The Duke, Counters. Tables, Mire, Carpet, Safe, Stove. Letter Presses, &a , ito la the office No 37 Routh THIRD Street, now oompled by the node:slimed, are offered for sale, to be delivered or the filet of July. je23.15i EWER. BROOKS. dc 00. FOR SALE AND TO LET. AIICTION S ..Z214 BERKNEBB' BAZAAR, MINTS and PANSOM Strode. •UO7IOII SALE or ROMS. On lIIATUR.DAI , MOBDIIIia muds of 1J o'czck. com— prSe'ng about SIXTY HORSES. snits dto harness and saddle . Fun desortntiOS at sale. Also, Ten An* young serviceable ALBO. DEW erd second-band Carriages. lirht virsgo: a. &a . wi• b which the sate will commence. Slur le and Double Harness. Saddle', Sri flee, as. Sir Side of Horses on Wednday. ALFR es ED M. Evlrellgg. jai& 2t Auctioneer. AMUSEMENTS. "'.NEW CHESTNUT-STREET TFritA TEB=MINSTIANT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH. FRIDAY EVESING. Jane Isom, D o ff the nSFlT o CHARMING YOU/0 OOMEDISSEN. MISS .LOTTE, When a misguide. nt bill will be pram mit d , consisting of TWO ELEGANT PIECE The EVIRIIIIr'S Performance will commence with the grind (0 deco' harleigne TEE sEVIN DAUGHTERS OF SATAN. which will be presented with MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. NUFEEB OOSTUMES. • BRILLIANT NITBIN, MOH IE/0 AL EFFECTS, and POWERFUL Oen. Replete with Orsrid Marches, Danced, Illeme. To eonclude with the screaming fares, TEE GOOD FOIL NOTHING. Nan, the Good For Nothing ...Moe Letts. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Jane I7th. FORTY•EIOSTR GRAND FAMILY MATISSE. When THE MVO DAUGH'FiIIIS will be performed. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCM. STREET THEATRE. BEBIEFIT t)F MISS EMNIA WEBB. TO.NIGHT (FRIDAY), June 16th 1665 THE MARKET GIRL OF PAMIR, THE YOUNG ACTRESS, and THE FOUR SISTERS . THE WEBB SISTERS In S Plecan and 19 Characters, A GREAT BILL FOR fIATUBDAY NIGHT; TO-NIGHT, kNS EMMA. WEBB'S BEFEFVF. "DEW *EH STREET TELE STAB " rElg WEBB BISTRO " 1N TlFltaa PIECR aetD TEN OBARAOTSIte. Comedy of the "MAWR' OHM OF ' , AR's," vattaaviim, 0 Fowl mos Protean farce, "YOOllO 410 rims " tr. TUB CIRCUS IS COMING. TBE STONE & ROShTON ORAID CIRCUS CULLEN'S CELEBRATED tORO APD OF IROQUOIS INDIANS, Will shortly appear for LOX DAIS OILY, On the enact one lot adjoining the ACADEMY OF Mac. usuAD AND LOCUST ST.. Conamoneing on MONDAY, the 19tt Hitt RisIiEHERE. FOE FIVE DAYS ONEY, ASTERIKON AND EVE GINO. In the !Woollen of Artlata for this COLOSSAL COMB [NATION, It bas been the propriator'a desire to secure etteh a varlet, that no patron shall fail to and In it mach that will interest the mind and enchain .he attention. The brilliant CleT/STIR OF CELEBRITIES Which adorn this famed Circus are unparalleled la their several specie' tiles. The magnificent SCENES IN THE ARENA Are enriched and beautified by 00.10EOUS PARAPIe ER wA.LIA AND SUPERB And they will be renEMC l tenn &initials grails and tob•os.lona splendor. THE IROQUOIS INDIANS form a treat tutu. IS this Artistic Combination. postra,llll. as they da 12d1 novelly of savage life, Picat dat net religions core . monies, eaerificee and toms of worship, and men! other peculiarities of the aborlaluees, never before In. traduced to the nubile, vrill surprise and delight the eye. The company is come weed of the following maim perfotmete. who drew hundreds of thousands to the National Circus Building cutter the Diet winter. The celebrated DENEbE BROTHERS. .CHARLES, VALENTINS t and Ru•PREI4. Neeere. MURNAT and RC PORI SON, and the TRAINBD DOOl. The SARRINEE family. Mr. DUN STORE. . Mr. ORA& DION.4OE. Mr FROTIK WESTON, Lk JIIIINS BRET, Mears. DREXEL BERLETTE. NOTON. OLAFF. ANDROS. AMER, BATTY, ROdEDIDJ. .LIZARRky, WALDEN, MAGER. P E I f IOTT, TABER, had Madera CARLOS LE~W. ACTON, CILAI7DE and CL &RUM VentUe reformers. The whole telniins a Conitamt of Talent at solntely peerlese. MITCHINSON and hie trained doge will apperx during every exhibition. morning snd afternoon Performing Ponies, Miring and Herres will also be introduced during the swum. Remember, only five days AdMieeloll, W cents. Children under 10 years. 25 amts. Peiformsuce to commence st 2 and 7o' mock. P. .21„ on MONDAY, 10th inetconttnnlng for six DA YS OILY. jetun GRAND CONCERT, By GRADUATES of P . 90.91 the INSTITUTION ydrl_ - Tykt:liLtNn. - • - FRU AT hI:BNILCU, JUNE 18th, At t Institution. The object of the Concoct to to atd a number of the female graduates to establito a store for the sale of their own work, Tickets, ;0 cents To ommence at 8 o'clock. isle. le THE GRAND JUVENILE CONCERT we willhe A,eaderoy bingo Tune 10th• by es ebildwon.be reesettli, by Mineola request, ea SATURDAY AFTDRIOGOIi, anno tith, fet the beusitt of the Soldiers' and &Mori' Home all th. children who took pert ere a. quested to meet for rehearsal, with their books. at BROAD and ItrItING gANDBIN Stroota. o 4 next BATUBDAY AFTERNOON. at ±4,4 o'clock. iel6.3t THOMAS BAWLING% Jr. FAIRMOUNT WATERWORKS (WIRE IMMO. AFT)IHROON 0011011 HTS RPM DAY, trout 4 to 7 o'clock, by HASSLIBI BRAND MaITARY BAND. Programmes of Neste trained daily. The Arch, Vine and ottNewtall street Oars ran direct to the place, jell Ot A CADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CREST. .CA- DDT Otreot, abet% Tenth--Open from 9 A M. 6P. M Boujamin West '8 treat picture Of Miler Farr JECTED NMI oxElbltion. jeLl BOARDING. UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR GEN TLEMEIS/ and WIVES; also. first-elm Boarding for Angle Gentlemen. at 80, 8/1 ARCH dtreet. Bele. mom given and required. ie16,30, DAY BOARD, WITH FIRBT-OLA.BB A- , Dtnnesh at No. an* South WASHINGTIIII &MM. 154319-Im ]REMOVALS. REMOVAL.--OSO. W. WATSON & CO. have removed their OARRIkOZ REPOSITORY to their old place, No. 1119 CEIBSTRIJP Street (under Concert Ball), whore they wtil keep a stook of Carriages of their own make, and will receive orders for every deseription of liret-olass work. Joss-7, 1885. 3e7.11ea REMOVAL. WILLIAM TARIM& /Cu RemeVed from Jo. DM t0*2.„,111.16 calm NtIT Street. 8. IL dormer of THlBTampril Pima. Where he Invite.' the attention of hormekomors. sad those commuted= honsedmiPint. to kfr extensive no minima of useful 110171311 FUILIfISHIIre GOODS, importer Refrigerators, Table Cutlery, Family Retie ware. Children's Carriage*, fre., ay24.llnt GROCERIES. To. FAMILIES RESIDING IN TRZ RIIBLIA DISTRICTS. We are pronet ed. as heretofore, to supply families. at Maar ~nary re.idoaw• , wi th EVERY DESCRIPTION OP VW& 01100311118. TUX mo , &o. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, mySl•tt Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Street,. LUMBER. 10 000 80• INCH NORTH CAROLINA Afteitbat datnte R I ST AS AVIL al.,Serejltar jut. ong.Clll and P O PLAR Sttr ata. Philadelphia. EDUCATIONAL. liUGEY CUBS - fa - AL AND ErNOLISH ACADEMY, 151216 CHEETEUT STREET, PHILADELPIIIA. This Institution, which wilt be established In SEP TEMBER NBXT. M destined to rival the /mat sohoole of this country, and of Bugland in he system of Inetrac lion and discipline, and in the fullness of its classlefil and mathematical source Those preparing for college will be flitted to take high stand in their elan, and to graduate with honor. It will be the special aim, also. to prepare young On for business or professional life. 4:ltrealgrs, wit* fall information, can be had at WM ithestnut street. BDW. CLURENCE MITE. A. M.. Principe/. EEFRRENCEB, --Web Cope.eq„Hou Wm. D. Belle% Don. Joe. Allison. Alexander Whilldin. Ban Thome Potter. Esn. , A. R. Frandsen', lieu., H. P. M• Elaine bine, Esn. mrld•riwl4m"' NO VACATIONS. -PREPARATION -LI for Baldness Ltfe. Instruction in Bookkeeping. In all its branebas, Penmanship, Oammersial Weal& Bons, Balinese Forms' &o at CRITTENDBI'I;B COMMERCIALCOLLTM. - . 637 &Mani? Street, nor, of Seventh. Teudmnaphingi bY d b atha n ou n im ndP d pe ns Innoumeen rately. al eaCh hour... my Pett 6llil their coned- Diem, .109 rmTvii n 0 A L .—BUGAR LOAF BEAVER mienow, and Sitting Mountain Lehigh Coat i and beet Lomat Mountain., from ElsimpLkill. Prepared 'xi Drees for family am Depot, I W. Elmer MINN and WILLOW Streete. 1.1.21 South awn; Ntreet. tan34ll .1. WALTON At 00. BELVEDERE DELAWARE RAIL. EGAD. affigtgan - F . :_,rE! , TWO THROUGH NORTHERN CON NECTIONS DAILY. LEAVE P. AND T. E. B. KENSINGTON DEPOT AT 1 7.30 A. M. AND 330 P. N. Oonnnectins directly thrash to IILaToN, SORAISTON, 'PATEN GAP, GREAT BUD. WILKESDANNE. DIIPPALO, AND Trol GREAT LACK X Throne& Tickets sold and BAUliteCheokei thrOttik to all principal oink North and Welt Je9.lm W. H. GATZMER, Anent OMEN CATAWISSA. RAILROAD 0 OSMAN Y. —To %Arista and Waved. lore— Excursion Season of 1866 Lake Ontario. agnenal Wert ThePhe xPlastreniderofasitlakwast.o3oo Portland. M oon/`slue, hi I mum, ....us / 11 11, nrrt • llontreal, ao. Quebec, ac., , Tickets for the above Irocridone, whit& have bides so long and favorably known to the Philadolphis Pub/1004 VS/11)1213 route' to Niagara Palle, for Wil• at tbe CATAIVISSA RAILROAD TIORRT OFFICE, 424 Cbeatant street. under Philadelphia Bank, when full Information will be elven. A. - wAs HORN, Passenger Airent, 425 CHESTNUT Urea -- 1411 9 414#. 0 LA O N A T M IS D R II A N ILR A OA N D D .—Tkr AT T ra w l ; daily to Atlantis City, and One On Sandal. Tralpc Icaita Vlna.street Petri follow.; mai, 141,4,.,,•1,r, W 444 • prsight, with Passenger LAT. Wished. 14 411494 00 Al E Atlantic Accommodation ..... P. NL Junction Accommodation. ..... se it, ag. RETURING, LEAVE ATLANTIC. Atlantic Accommodation 20 A. Freight, with Passenger Oars atta5hed , .......12, 00 P. as. Mail Train. PX. Junction AecOMModation....• ••••••-• ••• • ••••• ••••-.8 86 A N.. Fare to Atlantic $2. Ilieursian Tickets, deed only for the day and train On Widen the are laittleab U. SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN. Leaves vim - street Ferry at 7.30 A. M. soncninn,_leayaa Atlantic at 8.48 P, SITISA HAPDONFIXI.II TRAINS Leave Tito-street Fitly at 10.14 A, MA 1 P Leavy glathlotillshi at ILO A, and SO r, N. B. B.—Freight must be delivered at Ovoperis PoIW before 6P. M. to insure itsgoing down the next day. mb9-emit JOHN BayAxr, Agent. PHILA.DBLPHIA, MU" MOSS RAILROAD. WILMINGTON, AND SOMA OM TO RICHMOND, CITY POINT. AND _ . NOR POLS Tuba lame Depot, corner of 1150.1,10 Strait ant WOW IPOTON Ammo, at 1, 15 P. M., loottOotini w 9 STY,IIIIIII9 at Balttukoril. 'are to Mobmoad Vim to City Po int....•-• • •••••• •••••••• ........••••*" U. rare to Norfolk, ,•-• • •-••••-•-• 6 z la pt. " GM A. DADWIN, Ova, Vieka. met IR AndEit NEW TOW-BOILT LINE. —DBLLWANN AND CHSSAPIDIXII PISAN TOW , BOAT COMPANY —116114)8 Towed to an dl from Philadelphia . Havre de Grace, Baltimore. Wash. itaion, and internmpatspoints WIC k CO, Aente. Yo 141-01:1TEL WHARVIS, Philadelphia. Capt.JOSH beruaida. quperlatendot. Poll Wel