.leadati o . J P Bonner, Louisiana B E Sanderson, La J W Lambert, Natchez F J Anighl, Natehea IP p Baker, Natalia J 0 Carson, Natchez IT V Smith : Georgia , ji Nem, Arkansas u L Bonaliall, Arkansas I A T Turner, N Orleans J J Boss, N Orleans IN. R Cross, Georgia 'D L Owens, Georgia J S Maddox, Georgia IA S Reaves, Alabama I D Jenkins, Tennessee J W Fannin, Alabama J V' Beek, Virginia '3 T Select. Oxford, BC E Jeffers, Moon, Ga W P 8)95 J R ilictillehael, Ga J G Morgan, Alassrh cl- a P W N 10501900, Ala II S Rush, Ga NV Bollard, Ala FL 13 Thomas, N 0 R JEsttmn ,Conmord,NNHE R Eastman, L0w420,011 IF N Gravel!, Ga • I rl. liartefeld, Ga W F Murphy, Ga II W Scaroorough, Ga 3 M Surges, La C 0 Wagner, Texas A W PilisCampled, Teen 'P G Robertson, Texas 13 . W Middlebrook, Texas .iliE Chadwick, Penang° D r, N Carolina '3 3 Wick Fow e le r, N Carolina ill M Middleton, Georgia 1 Mr Flavin J 14 Wyatt, Georgia J F Morgan, Georgia Geo Faxon k _Boston J V jeDOS, Mass 3 L Limdon, N Orleans D A Elton, Brookville,Pa lc E Ball, Erie, Pa II A Newhall, Prom, R I E 0 Maye, N Carolina T W Floor, Texas G 1) Nixon, Vicksburg I F Beale & la, Penne 1' Schaffer John Law, Memphis Jas Wardrobe, N York IL Wurdike, Washington C P Wilcox Nashville Saml Fox, Laporte, Is J H. Gardner, 'Penn D D Holman, Tenn J J Holman, Tenn The We , t ; Jon • Porte es, Pennsr,Wheeling G R Breit, N Jersey E Columbuil Bakewell, Pittsburg F Mueller, Pittsburg 1 9. A nintobmore,v 3 L J W Frederick, L Haven' E Werkheiser, Easton A Miller, Easton T Ball, Wetmore, Pa J Wonder, Boston T J lindOon, Louisiana DPitha Beuak A °Bu m, ss, N Orleans H A Cog, Tennessee .3' A Deogiase. Virginia F Lousse, W Virginia V D Ivey, Maeon • J Atlanta, Ga A McMullen, Atlanta J N Connally,AtlantaGa ' A Edmondson, Atlanta p W Goodwin, Atlanta T Harris , Atlanta Ga 3 ll senenna, Ga W whigham, Ga D Patton, Mrs A M Green, Salom , Ais P W Turtty, Albany,Ga LI W Raughton, Ga 1 W C Wilkenson, N 0 W H Bennett, Ga J 1 Mansileid, Raleigh H Dardln Tln Carter, Jackson, Ga A Harrington, Delaware BlattortY, N Orleans • 3B Fitzpatrick, Fieketesee , N Orleans N Orleans A C Gibson, Georgia V V tawny, Iv Point Henry, Georgia W Gay, Georgia B McKean. U S N A S Talley, Georgia LDe Pass, S Carolina • Haney, US A C H Cochran, Georgia T C Camp, Georgia A W Borne, N Carolina Jobe Elliott, Louisiana C B Georgia T W Barris, Georgia nobs Childs, Georgia R Robbins, Georgia J B. Wilcox, Tennessee J G Butler, Neer York H Park, O DlcAlamhioey,Barrisb,g Lieut F T Deemer L Pubea • Buxbabergnm, er, Delaw Delve lii Bull, Delaware erlefill. The. Joshua Clayton, Jr, Del Thompson, Now York I Samuel H. Kotler, cv N Davis, New York 0 Palmer. Middletown S 'lowland, U S N L A Cornthwalt, U S N H R Mears & son, Pa WHunt,u Utica, N Y C Dickinson, St Paul Geo Cohn, New York Jas D Berber; N Jersey 5 Donnell, New Jitney B 13 Brldglord,Rlch.d,Pa L Andrews, Miltoo, S Harris, Sprion , d , Mali Chas H Sprerher , Lane E J Betty, New York W Deity, Burlington r B Hart, New York W Woods, New York McCalley & lady DB' Barton, Delco Pa p C Heydriok Lords Walsh J T Quigg W Rockwell, N J MODermott, 0 a xeyeg Geo Hoyt, New York J F Staitti, Reading F Nickels, S N J K Scraper Penne A S Seater,' Virginia Kean & dan, Cumblq T S Fitoh & wf, Gni, Ili J W Brower & son, N L H Waterman, U S N IS Ramllton, Prov, R A Emery, Ibston 0610, Chicago P smith. A L Champion,N York L L Sehlaberg N York Chas 1 I Hodges, 11 S N C W Holum, New York F Friend, Georgat'n, W A Wardell E Rinoirt Wash, D C S M Van Oleor, U N W A Young N Reyes', Delaware W P Tenney, Nhiton D Crandall, Warren Miss elPhelan,Waynesbg S Ross, Poster eo, Pa '0 - F Adams, New York W P Phelan, Weynesbg The r Theinbardt, Norritit'n Pa4l.llemotide, Oble C inuristman & wf, Del Wm Rose, Baltimore Sleepy, Wilkesbarre W Williams, Virginia H S Van Tries, Penns W Jones, Barnesville, 0 Bliss Lippincott, Salem Alisi Plummer, Salem C D Gibson, Salem Isl 0 Titigtman, Penns W H Saki', Springfield J S Thomas, Reading L W Olds, lowa F B Pond, Malta, Ohio .1 Davis & wf, Nialta,Ohlo A. Clark & Malta. Ohio W ii Harrington, N Y S Sirelair, New York Geo Egan, New York U Montgomery, Wask'n Beoj Heywood, Pottsville David Pdanko, Trenton :f 0 Harvey, Harrisburg Win PdiUnease, Ohio inereial. The Co W Entriken, W Ches'r Joefah Phillips, Chas co Members, Patina .tidw Pelrson, Chester co Mrs Pussy, Cheater co Dm A Leopold, Barks co Col W M Mlntzer, Pa Jos D Price Si Si f, Penns B F Shantz, Parma W W Bookivoll, PI Y B Antes, Penna. Seth V Alban, IVlaryrd E R Reynolds, R Island Alex Stile, Book Island Edw Wells, Pottstown John Y Yocum, Donglasv W C Brown, Phil& Morris Chambers, Phila 1 3 Chambers, Harrington I D LT Goodway, Pittsburg T Redway, Pottsville Oapt Albert, Ohio John. W Boyd, Virginia G A Wheatley, Virginia ;7 A Swasey, Boston • R Hennessy. Ohio Charles Rio Kenna, J Wilhelm, St SlaryS, Pa 111/184 Wilhelm, St 112808 The Stat A J Kcrr, Ohio , W Mace, Ohio W hoeeell, Farina • John Eamon, Philada G W Dodge,. Hartford, et E J Gritlizh, Norfolk, Vs; G W MStRln, Wir.eheabar' W Barton, St Johna W Power, Penna S A Barber, Pena A Garber, Luzern@ co, Pa The Bari S Beatty, Bristol, Pa C Van Beneehuven, N R Nicheleen, N S Harper, Fox Cheep Snyder John Thornton. Baas co, L E Cluny, S JJAmes.o SA R Atherton; S The Itt 111. 3 Winne, Now York r Sherman. N Y W McCarterAUX v 7 1 X , Ili]; Cantle Woolverton, Wash 0 D Smtth W 111 Warne, DT .7 The BM Tonss Dauber, Busks co David Setlngle, Penns stepsss Thylor,lluelis co Frail; Ettethuro,Buckscoi S B Morgan, Pottsville E L Aunty, DepoEit i N Y The Week Bear. Theo Wllllard,Runka co Fred Beans, Doßaena Nathan 'White, Bucks co John R Holdaman, Pa Jas Buckman, Bucks oo A A Slaok, ()heater Co Wu It Neal, BoWigton XPEt.ILilt. NOTICE& Talc ESQWBITE "Eniart DR PARra." —ln the general exodus from town to the country and lea shore. ladies should add to their toilette case "Le Email de Parts," which will effectually prevent freck les, tan, and the discoleratiorus canoed by the salt air, keeping the skin clear, soft and white. °lnners and soldiers whose faces have been bronzed by long- con , : tinned exposure will find " Email de Paris" will re store the Wu to more than its original purity and whiteness " de Parle" is especially indorsed hy litsE Lucille Western, Mlle Testvali„ Mrs. D. P. Bowers, and other celebrated actresses, whose position renders their -judgment unerring and. valuable. Sold by all Druggists, tPerfnmers, am' Hairdressers. Or. errs br me it should be addiessed to JAItID & RAWL rittk.detronta, who, upon application. will send area. laps to any address. leB-come.tt 1027 WALNUT STREET, office of Dr VON HOME MUMS, for the treatment of the lye, Ear Throat, Long Dimming and Catarrhonith his impugns. fen•6t. Buzz'! Buzz ! Buzz !—To PZOTECT TOM food from died. nee Wire DielyGovers. We bwro a.ra riety of round. OW. or obl'one, at TRUM.I.3 41: SHAW'S, No. 835 (Eight Thirty five) MARKET Street. below Ninth. it DOOR Goxos, FOR PLACING OYES STOAT re Doors, to give notice of their being opened. A other Gone. House. Rand and OW Belle. byTBDM►N & SHAW, No 835 (Sight Thirty. MUM 8 below Ninth. \ rarir° T alo T rtreet, it 21 GAS Cooinve STOVES. 27. C l - 4 4 Der than Coal or Woo& Eagle Gat Cookiag Store.` ,t Ranges. G. W. LOOMIS, 27 Small. SUM 13trest, niumphia. lelf-Law LT VI/SAL (COG WHICEL) CLOYMIS wanirole4 reduced prices. O. W. LOOMIS, 27 bout& aIXTHNL, pthadelplda, Pa. jels fmw lm Bu YOUR `3ATRING-ROBES FOR LA.DINS, gentlemen, and Olaldren, at SLOAN'S. 805 außgEr Sheet, Philadelphia jel7.3t* Tzus cir6l46.2iT HEROICS OF THE UNIOE, TRY GALLANT ITEROES OP TES UNION* TEE GALLANT El.-ms OP THE UNION* TEE GALLANT BEROEs.OF TEE UNION* ASO ALL OTHER PERSONS"tmsI2OOB OP °WAITING LED ALL OTHER PERSONS DEdtlivemE OF °STADIUM 41.31D'iLL OTHER PERSONS DESIROUS et, OBTAINING LTD ALL OTHER PERSONS DBBIROUS OP °WAITING ' CLOTHING OP TER RIOT KIND. CLOTHING OF THE RIGHT KIND * OLOTIMIG OF TEE EIGHT HIND, CLOTHING OF THE RIGHT HIND, AT BIGHT !EWES, AT =GET PEWEE. AT RIGHT rams% AT RIGHT PRICER, ARE INVITED TO CALL ON ELESANB, PERRY & CO.- ARE INVITED TO CALL ON /SEsSEA, psxg4 & Co ARE INVITED TO CALL ON Et.A. ,, C 3 PERRY & Co.. ARN INVITED TO oe.a.L ON ME:SHS. PERRY & Co. Die . 303 CHISTNET STREET. ABOVE THIRD. 250. 1%9 CHESTNUT STREET. (Oraav)lle Stokes' Old Stud). an. 418. S. HORNER SEVENTH AND MARKET FITS:. Mama N. B --The best assortment of Alpaca and Drapete Conic to he found In the cite. Also. every varlets of Linen Olothint. rOosT & CO.. PERRY & CO.. PERRY & CO.. Pagan . & Jo. 303 abler FT MEW., Asova Tale% esoii CoasT*lre ST.. (Granville Stokes' old stand.) S. F. CAr. SEVIFT7I sad MARKET STRIIRTS. (Jones%) lii(l6 6: PralNT'lli MOTE AND FRECKLY, LOTION.— Mangos. or Nothpatols Cabo called Li vertPoi), and Untie°. or Fred/lee, axe often very annoying. particu larly to ladies of light complexion. for the discolored snots show more plainly on the face of a blonde than of a brunette; bat they greatly mar the beauty of either, and any Preparation that will effectually remove them. without injuring the texture or color of the skin, is certainly a desidsratom. Dr:S. C. PERRY. who - has made disease' of the skin a apaciailty, has discovered a remed7 for theee discoloration which ic at " L°° Prompt ' infallible. and harmless. Wholesale in Philadelphia by JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY, & COWDEN, 23 North SIXTH Street, and by BYOTT & CO., 232 North SECOND Street. Prepared only by B. B. PIULRY, Dermatologist, No. 49 Sond street. New York, and for sale by all Druggists. ter bottle. Call for MIRY'S MOTH AID FBECKLF, LOTION. For further information &Unto Dr. B 0. PERRY, 49 BOND Sham, NEW TORN, it 7 wfm3na HAIR DYE I U& DYB I BATOR/ad:We BAIB DYI3 is the beat in the world. The WY true will perfect Dye — harmless, Inotantaue- Mil, and reliable: produces a splendid Black or /lateral Brown , remedies the 111 effects of Ilsd Dyes, and fre quently restores the original color. Bold by all Dreg- Piety. The genuine is signed W. A. BATOBB4OR, 51 SAILOLAI Street, New York. jatmwtly JoNES', —SOLDIERS RETURNING HOME, 7 °D 'want a good, substantial, cheap, and fa, //tenable salt uf Minns' Clothing. Go to Jones' OLD INTABLIOHND OHS ritICH CLOTHING ROUE, 1504. MARKET Erma. ABONHSINTEL A. WORD BEFORE TOO LATE.—ARE YOH troubled with Headache, Heartburn. Oonstipstiou, Bis tros after Eating. Poor idemoty, Low Spirits, Pain in the Back, Great Weakness, Bad Breath, or any other symptom of that horrid nlghtmara Obey" Dyspepsda If so, lose no time, but procure • bottle of PLANTATION EITTB SS. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headaehe. ric change of diet is neteeesey while using PLANTA TION B/TTESS. Bat the best your money will hay and alt your stomach craves of it. PLANTATION BITTERS strengthen the stomach and re store its healtny action. You wilt find them jel6 61 PALATEABLE, PITES, and BELLMIL ITCH. (WHEATON'S) ITCH. SALT BEINIIIL (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM. Wm ewe the iteh in. 48 hoer'. Alto, sores Salt therm, Myers. Chllblains. sad all Braptions of the MA. Price to eon*. Be mains 0 0 teats to WOKS a; POT. TIE. BOSTON. Naas., hill De forwarded fees by man For sale by all Hrasdsts. mhlß.an 111 STEINWAY SON'S BLASIUS MOTTOES , . 1006 OHESIIII7f Street. Ozonor,pas: . & Co.'B FRINI AND MASON di HAMLIN'S (ANDOW ORGANS. ' VINO Over 600 oath of theme fine (ABOUT roans. SNAtntmente have bees sold by 011,01AN0. PIANO XL G.. and the demand is sob. 01.13101 BY YoRTEd. 'tautly taeresaing. ORGANS. PIANO Nor sale only by CABINET WORTIIO. I. B. GOU'LD, ORGANS. PIANO SMITH and 011.30111111 T Ste. Cd 14111117 YOWYJIS no2o-tf ORGANS GALS OF BEST CLASS READY-MADE CLOTHING at the great establishment well known la "OAS HALL,” located at the S. E. corner SIXTH and MARKET 50405. The close of the war enable' us to manufacture cheaper, and we are therefore selling the present stock at such prices as are warranted by the raiment state of affairs. As many want to knoW lust what they can buy clothing for, we invite the examina tion of the following price list, w hick embraces hot a few leading articles among the thousands of garments we have now displayed in our extensive sales-rooms. The people can always depend upon Ending at out store exactly what Is advertised. COMLY...-On the 18th Lust., Ethan Wray, aged 31 years.. His relatives and Mende and those of the family are invited to attend his funeral, on Fourth•day morning, 21st inst., &tie o"olock, from his late resi dence, No. 221 North Seventeenth street, without farther notice. *se TRIMBLE.—On Friday, 16th inst., Granville, eon of Joseph and Sarah A. Trimble, aged 9 years and 11 months. • Funeral on Tuesday, 90th truit., 9 o'clock, A. M " L/F.P/NVOrTo—On the 16th inst,, of cowl/rap. tion, Sallie wife of Thomas E. Lippincott, aged 33 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, frbm the residence of her husband, No. 911 Spring Garden street, at three o'clock, on Monday afternoon, lath inst. Interment at Mount Vernon Cemetery. BOBBER.— On the evening of the 16th instant, Charles G. Borhek, in the 60th year of his age. The relatives and male friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from htslate residence, No. 413 South Ninth street, on Monday afternoon, 19th inst., at four o'clock. ** COOKE —Suddenly, on the morning of the 18th instant, Thomas J. Cooke, in the 29th year of his age. Due notice of the funeral will be given. YOUNG.—On the 18th inst., Elizabeth Young, wife of Wm. John Young, aged 24 years. Due notice will be given of the funeral. * FOULKE —On the IBth inst., William Parker Foulke, in the 60th year of his age. Due notice of the funeral will be given. [Vt. girds papers please copy.] Weekly Repo] Jona McFarland W II Sickles Thos B Herman ey sheaf. 1W MoKown, S 'Major Scouten, U S A Daniel Atherton, U S A PGHutt,USA P Holcomb, N Y P Blown . , Wasnlngton Spencer, Ohio M Shepard, Wash dison. S Warne, N D Osman, Nopr,JArint 1.0 &Waning, Pa T Van Kiln k wf, Balt J W Porker, New Jersey J Kelsey, Yardley - villa J H Joseph Engle. Llont M Johnston E H D Eew G Paisley, Pennsb,g Mrs Rughea, Reading °hag Sehadt, Allentown CUB L $.OOll, Allentown ares LAST camin CONCERV 01 TIE ',EASON —The last and beet Grand Con cert of the present season will be given at CONGSktr BALL. CHASTINUT Street, above Twelfth, oil AVSIUSG, Jane 19, 1189. In aid of the GOOD- InTINT LIBRaRY. an aesociation conee,,,,d wish the Hose, Hook and Ladder Company of the semi name. The programme will be most thoroughiy and general ly vaned, ecuiprieing Seared, National. Oaeratic, Sen timental, Irish, Scotch, German, Comic, and tutscolia- BrOnb musical &elections. from the moat aporaved as than. and the entertainment will be one in every rositect both pleasant and edifying. T very first musical talent of the eitY has boon secured for the °melon, Including the fall Jeffersen Cornet Band, .Prof. John Both leader; The American Vecalints (Qnartett) Association; The Mozart (4altiten) eseoclation; The Philadelphia Harmquists; the Sete. brated Faengerband (Garman) Musical Aapoctation. composed co fifty selected voices. Prof Carl Ga , rlasr, leader; Mime b, Gimbel, formerly of Leonard Gr.,ver' Opera Troupe. Pew 'York; Vas Louise doltiday and Miss Marceline Mem. of Philadelphia; together with Mews. Jacob Graf, Philip Moore, George Anton. Vault I Iliciptre, William Probasco, Paul Berger, and Maar gentlemen amateurs. In addition to the foregoing. byPartial/11r request, H.Setk e has kindly c rimmed to recite an original humorous compo•itton. eetitled Hosea," which has heretofore met with nnhOendad favor in its first and only introduction In this city, re cently, at Musical Fund Hall. Tte piano used upon the occasion Is from the sale - brated meontandory of Messrs. Raven A Bacon, Ha* York, and has been kindly loaned for the occasion b r their Philadelphia agent, Mr. Jamas Ballak, Mos. 279 and 281 Smith Fifth attest. It will be presided at by Pref. H. A. Clark, Pianist of the Handel and Haydn society. This being the last entertainment of the kind for thin season, the price of tickets to all Porte of the Hall wit be only PiPrit OMITS. thus placing this rich musical treat within the reach of all. The doors of the Hall m• 11 be 0000 at wmmance at 7 B o o ' , c c lr oc k k p a i n e i ki tha 1 7; t o l e g i . ti IT .1617 ,aluelcal Director. They pur if y , strengthen, and inviaorate. They =este a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet* They overcome effects of dlecipatt-rn and late holm They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevere. The, parity the breath and acidity of the stomach. They core Dyspepsia and C rnstipation. They core Diarrhoea and Cholera Moans. For sale only at All. wool (Wetmore TOM, from 41.761E0 $7.110. ** " Pants. from 4.00 to 16.00. " " Coate, trom 6.00 to 30 00. Good business Coat for $6.26. Office Sack Coat for 6.1. Feat /Kelton Cloth Back, $8 Rood slack Cloth Frock Goat, $42 00 Cass. Pants, 860. /lam We will take pleasure in showing our goods to say who call, whether wishing to purchase or not. WAMAIKAILER & BROWS, OAK HALL Popular Olothinc Hours. my 041' S. B. oor. SIXTH and.llllB.lll3T Streets. DIED. in of DiterlllolllOl. :SAL= OFFICIO. Jane 17, in the Oft of Phitade 9 the 17th of Tvone,./563. Deaths and Int from Mel' camas 01 MAIM dArSIES OF DEATH Fever,Typhus Typhoid autreme•••• •—••••• kpoplexy . . . Burns mad Scalds,.. . . . , . .. .. . , . . Canner ~ I 2 Hernia. • ...—....... 2 ''• Stomach .... I 2 Hemorrhage ~.—• • • ' Uterus 1 Hooping Cough Casualties..--- -- 1 initionmation. Bran. 1 Congeation Brain.... 2 , 0r0n5ni...... 1 ' • MASS ........ 1 " Lan ns ...... 1 Carbuntln .... 1 " Lungs.....— 6 Cholera Infantum.— 1 -I " ' Peritoneum .1 1 Cerehro-Spinal Me- " Pioara ' 2 ningitte " S. & Bowels.' 1 Coneuraption,Lungs 28 "< Throat Convulsions 1 1 711 " Utern5.......1 1 .... Diptherm........ 8 ' 'lnanition ' 1 Blanhota. ...... ..... 9 21 Made, a. P0ta........ ' 1 Dropay 2 Marasmna .... ..... .. 1 •• Brain.. 2 Ve55ie5......... " Chest.. .. .—. 1 / Old Age •... .... 9 Disease of Brain.... 1 1 Palsy 5 Mean .... 5 3 eyelets 1 " Spina .... .—. 1 Bun over on B. 8... 1 Vrownsd .... —.... 6 2 Scrofula • ....... Debility... ... zit: _ s-$ ' titdlo4-1 RtArhiag--- 2 Sffasion or . main— 1 Still-born Epilepsy —. •.. 1 Suffocation ....».... Itryelpelaa / Suicide. ......—. —.. 1 Fever, 81ain.......... 1 Tahoe MaaluttiltiOa.. •• congsative 1 Tetanus. • •-• •.. • .1411 " Intelmitteut, 1 Unknown 4 " Remittent. • • 1 1 Wounds—Gunshot.. 3 " Scarlet —.... 17 ' Spotted ...... 2 Total —. 186 OF TR'S ABOVE TREKS WARS— Under I year 85. From ID to 5C • • ... .. " GO to 50...... . . ... Promi. to ' II . : .... ; " 80 to 70 • 6so 10 .. 14" 78 to 80 10 to 15 8 " 60 to 00 15 to ?A 14 " 90 SO 100, ....... . 20 30 to to 80 40. ni 9 T0ta1......... WARDS. I ARDS. I WARDS first 12 jTenth W •... 8 Nineteenth.. . .. Second •••• .....19jEleventh 10:Twentieth .... Third .. all Twelfth ........12 1 Twenty.ilrat . Fourth •••• • ....151Thirteenth . .... 71Twenty-secou. Fifth ... ... ..... 28'Fonneenth..." 7 Twenty-third Sixth.... CI Fifteenth 14,Twenty-fourt Seventh —ll.Bixteenth " . .. 7' Twenty-fifth . Eighth 11iSeventeenth:....10 1 Twenty sixth. Muth .... 61.151gliteenth 12IUnknomn 'fetal Deduct deaths front the country Bet deaths in the city- .....»....293 12ATIVITY. —United States. 290; Forel gn. 47; Unknown. 21; Almshouse, 6 ; People of Color, 23; from the ;wan .t.ltialefi.s. 116; females. lea: boys. 212; girls, 28* Deaths and interments of soldiers, IS. The *user of deaths, compared with the corms. ponding week of 1664, and of last week, was as fold tows: Week ending /nue 18,1864, was 226. Week ending June 10.185% wee 88. By order of the Board of Health. GEORGE B. CHAMBERS. Regietrar. ENOLIOR GRENADINES_ J.-. Just reealnd. aMO of Block E1:441A Grealdllolll st 40 rents a yard. BMW SAM Mourning mon, 91£1 ORBSTXIIT Street. One price. ,Prices in plain figures. mylb RLACK CHALY DE LAINE.-JUBT a. , opened, one ease of plain black Maly de tables. at 573 *onto a 3ard. MINOR & Sul. Mourning Uwe. 918 ORYSTMUT Strut, Ono wino PAINS In Oda Inures ror RESERVED STOOK, ALL OFFERED wboithwe from this date: Reserve stock Of Sh/LWIS. Reserve stock of Et ks. Reserve stock Al Dress Hoods. EYRE & LONDSLL, jelo FOURTH and ARCH Streets. DESIRE TO RIETIORN MY sincere thanks to the Editors of the lie irepapers of this city, for their liberal and unsolicited notice of nal new store, and bave felt the benefit of their into onee. Whilst thanking them for their k nduess, I mast acknowledge that the power of advertising is greater than I bad nay idea of and would recommend those having good moods to offer, to send In shair advertise. penis so the followine papers, to whom I am indebted: Evening Bulletin, Evening Telegraph, The Prams, Sunday Dispatch. Sunday Transcript. Saneky Mer cury, Commercia/ List. and 0477 , 34e71.1)0400rat It BURY ARCH MA, 932 thrust. nOSHANRON COAL COMPANY . .— .An adjourned Meeting of the Swab°ldera of the MOAN NON COAL COMPANY will be hetd on TIIBbDAY, 20th instant, at 12 o'slock M. ' to *Guider xn.eenres for raising means from the Mock to complete the Railroad, open Coal. iSic. EAMIIII W. WILLY. secretary. NOTICE IN HEREBY fiIIVIRN TWAT skplication has been made to the °Moors of the William. Penn Oil Company for renewal of Certificate MOM( for fear Irmadred and twenty chafes in said C.m• rimy: in the name of Hiram Comm the origins! certi ficates haring been lost or nilelald. E. M. 0031A0A, Attorney. Jeri-smile 6CIB WALNUT Street. FALL OF THE UNION CIT I EX BOUTIN'S COMIETTSS. —Agreeably to a call. by line Calon Eitate Executive Commtttee, the eitizens of the Tartans wards of Philadelphia are requested to meet at such places at deaf acted by the officers of the Raid aesoolations. on TUESDAY evening. Juno 15&5, to sled one Judge mad two iriaPaziorc. b.,ondnet an elution In the varlet. preoinatg. agrtttiabb' to Rine of the roles for the govert.toont of lap Union Party. At this election the , . shall be elected one Senatorial Del,- tete esa on a Nepretentative Delegate for each preeinet, who shall reset In Convention, aaresably. to Rale XIX. WILLIAM liworr. President . W. E. LEEDS BOIBRT T GILL, Secretaries. UNION STATE CONVENTION. —A State Convention will be held 1 90 Harrisburg on WEDNESDAY , the 19th - Tti1y,19315, at lock H fur the ;moat of putting in nomination a moo isket, to be supported by the friends of the Union at the coming October election. The earnest and zealous labors of a loyal people se oared the greet victory 1n DM, and made the war, whieh onr enemies dsnonneed IS afetlaro,agloriona success In 1866. Our Bag has been maintained, our enemies destroyed, our Government preserved. and peace re• established. Let every friend who sided in this result take mauves to be represented In that Convention. We must see to it that the fruits of our success are not lost to the nation. Business of vast importance will be presented for its gensideration, and every district in the Slate should be represented. SIMON GAMMON, A. W. BENEDICT. Chairman. o-__ WIEN" FORNET. o•Grelar/ea. K ir ADDRESS LION. WM. D. KELLEY. THURSDAY EVENING, June 22, 1888, B o'clock. Subject. " Moen% of Fennel Freedom " trickete. Fifty Ceuta, to be bad at door. Jel9 4t* IDE FIRST ANNUAL PUBETING of the Stockholders of the Crawford Weser Creek 011 Cowen', will be held at the Ake of the Company. No 206 South FIF rB titmet, lathe city of Philadelphia, on MOB DAY, July 3d, 1815, St 10 o'clock A. M. GIORGI W. SHEPHERD, jel.9Uwwf43l.* Secretary. WOFFSIDE OE 'ME 'UNION PETRO LEUM COSIPADY.,ZOB SouthPOURTH stmt. PRItaiIEIBLPHIA, anitel7, IESS An Adjourned Meeting of the Stockholder~ of this aompany will be held. at the office, on WEDNESDAY. the gin Damara, at o'clock. noon. jel7.4t IBAMS LLOYD, President. M-THIN rit.FIRST ANNUAL IM— -omoms( PHIL/1051,Kit/. MONZA tskes ptacebn. SATUEDLI next. 24.. h Wet. Si. Mare ad verttsements. )el7 smslt. PRIZE MONEY AND GOVERN MEET EOUNTY TO ALL WHO INTER THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. Orders have been resolved from the head of the Marble Corps, at Wash i ngton. not to restrict reunite to a macular Mass (as has lbeen the ease heretofore), but to resolve ALL who have served in the volunteer sir , rise, or in the regulars, or in the marines. and have been honorably esshargeL Sash person, enlisting In the United States Warines will readmit the Govern ment bounty, and will also be entitled to their Oars of prise money in any capture of the enemy's vessels. For further Information apply at the reuniting rev dervorm. No. Sit South FIONT Street, between 9 A. N. and S oNtiOsit J. H.. *MT day bat Sondaz inn. JAMES FO ara..tf Captain and posvalthts 011isio. DOWLING . B FINE LIBRARY EDI TION. I_ATE'V. OF JUILAUE3 C.ZESAIt. Vol. I of this work. printed from large, bort type, on superior Crtra-heavy paper, and elegantly bound In purple cloth, now ready. Pries 42.60. A cheap edition, neatly bound in paper souses, le *lee ready. 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SIMS& Eon It is in one volume, Mato of 722 pages, and is ele gantly illustrated by STEEL EtiORAViNGs of Go vernor Generals MEADE MoOALL, and the _lamented RRYffOLDS, and by a Map of the vicinity battlesimond, showing_ the route Of march and the in which the Essuorss were engaged in the seven days tight; and is blac k printed on good paper and handsomely bound in cloth and library leather. It is sold only by subscription. Price from Mi. date, 124 fOin cloth; in library leather style, Sent by mil free of postage. on regetpt of price. 061:1,1114111 for this popular and attractive History, will make appli cation with written neosamendatione to. ILLift BARE & CO. Pu'hilehers. LANCASTER, March 28, /865. raYmmin OOKING AROUND.—THIS EXC EL LENT,, new domestic novel, which is telling so rapidly. la by 1. 3. Bos. the popular att , tlor of "A Lone Look Ahead ." " True to the Leek "The Star and Cloud," " been Thinking." he. j"l4 "fmlOt CARLE Ct. Publisher. New 'Fork. QRPHEUS O. KERR'S NEW BOOK to a tkird series of hie hitmorone tnd entlettely sedirieel comments aDd lan&hable hit. at the prominent milltan tad Witted events of tee day. Everybody is laDithlDE over it, EABLETON, Poblieher. ieFt-wrmiot New York. FAIRY FINGBRS-MRS. MOWATT'S -A-Brilliant Nos , N ovel, is haulms a tremendous ceder It is an admirably wrought tale, and enchains the atten tion of the reader from beginning to end. GA KLE CON, Publl4ker, New York. my3l wfralOt DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. BOTANIC AND. ECUCCTIO ROBERT A. HANCE. 1149 MANNBT STRUT, PHILADELPHIA. !Vocal salt the attention of Draggltli. Omar! Nor. and others, to his stook of ROOTS, BUDS, AND DARKS. ...... ....AN . lb rn various alvid packages. of on own pressing. at ?Emits BBLOW FORBIDS ECM. . . Areal lino of BOTASICAL PREPAIta.TIONS. W. S. YERBSLI.& CO. '8 CONONSTRASSDURINDIEB,4I... at a liberal dieeennt to the trade. Catalornea furnished on application- inyl/-Bmlp 51c0ANDLE8S & SMITH, MALT Ti/gRoAR FACTORS, BROAD Ant PRIME MEET& Conttently on band and for ale a large stools or MALT and WHITE. WINE VINEGAR—a new article of manu facture in this country, made b 3 the celebrated English process, end need exclusively for Pickling in Europe. All sales warranted Gee from impurities and chemi cals. Orders glied promptly to all puts of the country. AG &WIN. L. E. CAMBLOB, N. 113 Walnut street, Philadel• phis. PITT k WRITE. No. 4 Exchange Place. Baltimore. CBhIbTJAP LBA &CO Richmond. Vs. X. W. GOIILD &Co Newberg, W." C. jele-em GOLD'SPLTENTIMPROVEDSTIGAM WATER-HEATING APPARATUS MB WAINING and UNTIL AMINO PUBLIC WILD UM and PIUVATS RSSIDUON3. UNION WWI LNI WATEE-INATINII COYILPANI .7.5.1411V.6 P. WOOD Oro CO., 0,12-8,.a B. M. FELTWELL. sup's. T ARGE SALE OF GOVERIMBNT WAGONS AN D HARNESS. GIMP QUARTERMAsna'S OFFICE. DEPorP .Y. WASA/N111 . 037, D. O WASHMOTO 0 • Anne .7, 1 Be 6. Will he sold at puopi. ancooA. nuaor tee d,rection of Prooet Colonel Chivies It. Tompkine, A Q 1). S.•• , the Government Mill, sdtaated on Street. between Trent) find and Twenty-BEo:nd streets, in the City of V; ashimaonja. C. about TWILfI TB Otkalsrl) SETS OF SINGLE NM/. HARNESS: wirst A LOT OF SADDLES. &0., which late beer used In polole Lervies. The Lances wilt be sold in tingle este. ALSO. About 1 500 WAGONS, which will be sold singly to the tisLe.t bidder The tale of Wayne wili commence on WEDNESDaY, Sone 2.5. Mb- at 10 o'clock A.. M , with a of :boat font kordrad. at a paint north of the Libras(' Park. Isar the terminus of New York Yonne north, awl :'ter their eat. le ectoplaied Abe remain,: er will he *old rn 0 went r aet, between Fenrceenth - and Fifteenth etreete. near be Lincoln float:ol4a The Bale of ilar sees will corerocate on TIMM al", June 29, 1855, at IC o'clock 6. 81 . . 9h. sole of Wavra and Ramose will continuo, on ohernaie da”., tmtil the whet. number is sold. Immo cash, in tiovernaten 4, fonds. Tit* gam Don of buyers is cAlied to the large sale of 5at,...p.e.. commenced on Monday, May 22. 185,5, and WI!la la still Wog sonttante :rom da, to day. D Rfl , lK Brit. Oen_ and Chief Quartermaster, jelf+-121 Depot of Washinaten. "pIiOTOGRAPHS TAKEN OF PUBLIC Charchot, Private Bea'deuce% and c,,,,,nity beats, Those who deal,* a copy or any fa n Diar locality, should call on B. F. Kamm 694 RCM Street. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, 12 FOR $1.25, ‘.-./ Splendid pictures and tin ***** satctibl.. ellmraeorecboteretoexeh.ng , with elese•ututee. HM MES '6, SWOP? D Street, airrote Green. fl A RTE S DE VISITE, EXQUISITE Ld styles and wordy:A/0y seetrate specimens of art, wade at B. F. BEIKSR'S, 624 AMR Street. See ape ,inens, and obtain superior ;genres. lt. ...• TH,E ASHLAND lIOLJSE, FOUItTB &FINER ASD T 1F315 IT. FOURTH STREW?, NEW YORE CITY, iteeently e...leraed and Improved. Is now OPsll. for trinsient as well as permanent . boarders :he norm is on one of th. p.salantest alsOnell, and itanensi is to all places of aliallifilaStit and business by cacti and neve Climate will find at, the coitycnlallindi and sew. forts of a toparlor en; alni int:matt, with an eieentla te." Die. Transient boare— biper tiny. Wel H SR GRIER, Proprietor. N. B who desire rooms for the summer w tit make tautly application. To desirable parties ad.- earaaaems terms will be offered. jai?. 351 A VERY SUPERIOR GUM DROP, prepared by STSPHRN F. WFIITICIN. tel lm No. 1410 IIARKBT Street. GREAT OENTE4Ia OLOZIEWQ IAPTOR, THE PRESS.--1911LADELPHLC MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1865: CONCERT HALL/ fUIJTAYLL NAPOLEON 111 KAIMPAOTIIJUID BT rall OF PBRNSYLVADOA. 41 %nth YOURTH Stmt. FINALNCLIL. UNITED STATES 7-30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES. $230.000,000. ay authority of the Seerctary of the Treistil7l ihs nndersigned. the %General Subscription Ment for the sale of United 13tates Serarities, offers to the sutblis the third series of Treasury Notes. tiering' calm cad thres•tenths poi sent. intermit per ainuin, known u the SEYEN•TIIIRTY LOAN. These Notes are loud under date of July 1.5. 10i6. and are payable three years from that date in eof• Taney. or are sonvertible at the option oftbe holder into E. S. 640 SIX PEE CENT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium. and ate exempt. as are an the Government Bonds. from State. County, and Manio(pat taxation, Witch adds front one to three Per cent. more to Vide Wm. amordind to the rate levied upon other property. The Interest Is payable ssml•annusily by MIMS attaehed to sash note. whieh may be an ell and sold to any bank or banker. The interest at 7 30 per mint. amounts to One tent per day on a NO note. Two cents per day one ROO note. Ten gents per day on • $603 Irate. Twenty cents per day on a $ l . OOO note. • One Dollar waxy. on a $5,000 late. Bates of all the denominations named Will be Promptly furnished upon receipt of anbeeriPttorm. The notes of this Third Series are preolsely similar in form and privileges to the Seven. Thirties already sold, meld that the Government reserves to itself the option of paying interest in gold eels at S per sent instead of 7 3-10ths in currency. Subscribers will dednet the in terest in imrrency up to July 16th, at ihe time when they subseribe. The deliver. of the notes of this Third MU/ 01 the Seven• Thirties will oommenos on the Ist of June. and will be made Promptly and continuously after thatlate. The eight i;hange made la the 'maidens of this THIRD SUMS affects only the matter of interest. The Payment in gold. if made, will be equivalent to the currency interest or the higher rate. The return to insole payments. in the GYM of *high only will the option to pay interest in gold be availed of, would so Mu** and equalize price. as that pur chases made with &Lir per cent. in gold would be folly equal to those made with Seven and three-tenths per cent, In currency. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET • now offered by the Government. and lb . 1111P0130/ ad vantages make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than 11=1,000,000 of the Loan authorised by Congress aro now in the market. This amount, at the rate at which tt Is being absorbed. will all be subealbed for within sixty days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a nremlum. as has uni formly been the sage on closing the subssriptiono to other Loans. in order that eltisenS of every town and faction of the country may be afforded &affinity for taking the Loan. the National Beaks. State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout that country have genefally unread to r 4" solve subscriptions at par. Subscribers will selecetheir own agents, In whom they have sonlidenee, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for width they receive orders. JAY COOHE. sussonnoTiom ACM% No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADHIPHIA. Em STEIN, ROSIONVICLD) BANKERS, 10. S BROAD STREET, • NEW YORK. ..:Stro draw at sight, and at sixty din an LONDON. PARIS, FRANKFORT. and all other prinolpal cities of Europe. Parties opening current amounts may deposit and draw at their convenience, the same as with the OM BANKS, and will be allowed interest on all balances over 03111 THOTTIMIND DOLLARS, at the rate of POl l / 1 per Cent. per annum Orders for the pilotage or sale of various issues of Government and other Mocks, Bonds, and Gold executed oir CosiunimiOn. r0724-weeinif DREXEL & COMPANY, BANKERS, No. 34 South' TIMID Street, DEALERS IA AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOLD, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, UNITED STATES BONDS, QUARTERMASTERS , VOUOHERS, UNOURRENT MONEY. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AID BOLD AT BOARD OF MUSS, OW COMMISSION. i 513.11 1881.- COUPONS, DUE JULY 1, GOLD AND SILVER WANTED. AT HIGHEST MARK= PRIOR. DREXEL & CO., 34 Smith THIRD Street STA7Hromz. 108 h. 110IIErtInt. STAMFORD & HOUSTON, STOCK AND EXCILINGE BROKERS, No. 125 SOJJTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Deniers in Government SeensitisiVEoecie, llntmrnent Wm. City Warrants. ego. Stooks bought and mold on commission at the Herder Bmixa of TtrArarx mv43.l.in STATIONERY & BLANK BOOKS CUL, MINING, COAL, AND OTHER Jaw amnia's. wit sr, prepared to fagnith. New Gorporstloss wick all the Socks they rogalro.: st short natio* fait low Woos of Ant quality. All styles of Binding. - .STIIII. PLATS 01.1.11FLOATIS OF STOOL LISHOGIaIIYaiD !! 1! 4 TZANDFAIS BOOM °IBM or rrAxeras. ',TOOK MOIR. _ . May miasma 8A.1.4.1110111. wilierroLor C 7ITAL groox. loioiritars 'On LBDPU. LOGOONT OF VALE& DIVLDIOD SOOK. . - MOSS & CO., IaJJIIC. NOOK NAMACITITE3EB Alf D STATION/NA Sai-fig *a* anwrxirr &seal. C A R.D. I INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THI SALE AT RY STORE, ON MONDAY, liatb. Inst., Ae it will comprise the Choice of m 7 Stock of FURNITURE. GEORGE J. ELENKET.IB9 809 and SUL CHESTNUT STREET. j 4t CABINET FURNITURE. twooßE & osimPIONI 161 SOUTH SECOND STRUT. are prepared to follow the deelthe in the market to the price of their. Fpraltnre. Porettaaere will please eel) and examine our stook. mylo-U' BLINDS. AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS. No. 16 North Sixth Street, ILLyramintriral 0, VENITIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES. the Largest and hod 11101111t•AS to th e 'lts at the Lowest cask ?elms. ISTOXI 1111L1)110 YIDS AND LITIII3ID, Ohm lot soiled Blinds sad Shades. ap6.Bat OOKNELMIS WENDELL, WILLIAM H WARBONt Lite Public Printer. Late Chief Clerk Sob. hell. WENDELL & WATSON PROSECUTE CLAIMS BEFORE EVERY . DEPART mcia or THE GOVERNMENT. Office Room, No. 345 PENNSYLVANIA Avenue. Directly opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, P. 0. Box 2W, Washit gton, D. C. WADTLIKEVIAttk 3/10WX, , I fri 0 . I . E. WAL.I4AVAGNI Ile jr,HESTNVT STREET, LACE CURTAINS, ELEGANT STYLES, LT PRIORS, FROM 3 DOLLARS TO 160 DOLLARS PER PAIR. WINDOW SIIADIGS. FOURTH OF JULY ROCKETS, CANDLES, UNION AND ROMAN CANDLES, DUNES, TRIANGLES, SHIP LIGHTS, SNAKES, BLUE LIGHTS, FLOWER POTS, PIN WHEELS, GRASSHOPPERS, COLORED FIRES, ALSO. A rum oasortment oI linos% for sale by A. 11. FRANCISCUS & CO., id. 513 MARKET STRUT FIREWORKS, FIREWORKS, OF BURY VARIETY. in large or small quantum's. may ba had at JOSEF'S CAMPBELL & BRO.'S, jel7-I9t• I.OS MARKET street. - C.4iIMISTO AND OIL•CLOTHL. 1865. SAEUFAOTUBERE AND IMPORTERS 0! OIL; CLOTHE MATTING% &a. aSr, Co., FLAGS 1 ELA.GB EVANS A HASS ALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCH STREET. DANINEWS, Silk, Bunting, Muslin, and Be Lain r.L.A.ors, OF ALL FOUL qyirORDS, SASHES, BELTS, PASSANTS, &c. GOODS, OP IVIRY DESORIFTIOX. .1441.0 gDWARD P. KELLY* 512 CHESTNUT IBTRBICT, A VOMPLISTS ASSORTDININT Olt S-11 SPRING GOODS. sk ROUSE -FURNISHING GOODS. 600mintilaCA,Ericar:REET. 600 WATER 000LERS. F GAS STOVES. FOR SIMMER COORIRREG.EZERS , jel6 tf GRIFFITH & PAGE. turra and ARCH. HERE Y CH&PMAN, IMPORTER OF TEAS. TEAS. TEAS. TEAS. TEAS. No common Tess sold or Elven away. No false state meats to effect sides. 'HENRY CHAPMAN'S CHOICE NEW mix TURIN Formed from a selection of the most approved WI, Vieth 6, combined in the proporlions best calculated to develop the various excellenoles of each. nIPERIAL AND GUNPOWDER. COFFEE, COFFEE, PURE SAVA, MANILLA, AND RIO, ROASTID WITUOUT WATER OR LARD 3e17-2k • PHILADELPHIA. To_ FAMILIES RESIDING. IN THE tza=l.:ll ...k l are :l o ir e. to sapply families, at EVENT DESCRIPTION OF PINE 0101311X114 ZIAB, ao. ao. ALBERT O ROBERTS, re 244 r Corner ELEVENTH and. VINE Streets. P EB " .EXCE.ILISIO a" if AWE, MU THE UST ' THE WORLD. S. H. MICHENER it CO., 030011.1. ?BOTTUM DEALERS. airs onstins oh tiln ORLBBRATED " EX4O.IUI-IeiXOUP atreARA;RIEFID HANS TON G UES, AND BEEF, N'Ons. 142 and 144 N. FRONT By.. Between Arch and Bme streets, Philada. The justly selebrated "uxaur.miroar" HAM arm sand bh J. H. a, Os Co. (in a style pearlier to them. ,elves). eXpressly for YAIIILT fin; sre of doltish:pm moor; free from the unpleasant taste of sat, and als orator:said by *pleura superior to any now offered for 3.41 e. mh.BS-frawls pIANCY HAMS.-BRIGGS, SWIFT, & Co.. Cobb & Arnie, C. & P. Bogen's, sad Net . calf. a Ryana' brands celebrated SCOAR-CDRED CINCINNATI CANVASSED H,►MS, In store and for We by WAISHINOTON BUTCHER & SON. rarn-lm` 146 and 148 North FRONT St. JULY - FOURTH.—ILLUMINATIO LINTEERS, Union Star and (hobs, Lily. Rose, and other new fancy patterns of Lantern!. en and Mn , FLAtith all awes. Toy Cannons. Torpedo Pistols, Cracker Pistols tko. Tor tale at lowest ratea. W. TILLER, jel6.6t 32 South POURNI Street. V111VARM):1914 ,4 0. 0 11141). , ir: 2.14111:4 MASONIC SALL. IS NOW - OPENING ANOTHER LARGE LOT or 01101.0 E PATTERNS 9 AT EEDVCED PRICES. 'FIREWORKS. FIRMWORIES, IR GREAT VARIBTT. FIREWORKS, SPRING. GLUCK ECHO REEICAIAL eIiBBLARTOWN, PA. ikrallaiLitat CO., r. f _. WEIOLEIIIANAR DEPARTMENT' i ;zt RETAIL DEPARTMENT. 110 einesTinrr STEINS. MILITARY GOODS. MTM.TITTrI JOHN KELLY, TAILORS, RAVI lOW Mal GROCERIES. 932 ABM STREE PHILADELPHIA TEAS. TEAS TEAS. TEAS For Connoishurs in Tea. FMCS 41 35 PEE. La, YOUNG HYSON, YEOKING 0110 P, THE FINEST IN THE COUNTRY. NANKIN MOYTTNE. COFFEE, COFFEE, HENRY CHAPMAN, 932 ABM STREET. RURAL DISTRICTS RETAIL„ DRY GOOD& NEW ARTICLE TO WEAR AT ME WATERING PLUMB usr THE GOOL, 07 THE EVININOA PROMENADE SHAWLS. WRITE SHETLAND SHAWLS, with Waxes. WITS BAHRGI SHAWLS WHITN LAMA BRAWLS. STRIP& BABSON SHAWLS WHITN AND ELME SHAWL BAREEIL by the EDWIN IcIALL & Co. jel9•Ew2t COOPER & CONARD, N/NTEZ Ek.VII, ra.s.u3K-Ep. FINE OASSINERES. LINEN DRILLS AND DUOS. STINKER COATINGS. THIN DRESS GOODS NEW WHITE GOODS. DOMESTICS REDUCED. ELEGANT SILK SACQUES. BLACK HERNAN.T. SHAWLS. • .le44f EYRE & LANDELL, VOURICI-1 AND ILIECCII. SUMMER SILKS AND SHAWLS. TOWELS FOR HOTELS. PURE WHITE SHAWLS. DIAMOND MARSEILLES. GOODS FOR TOURISTS. WIDE 00AT SILKS. LLAMA SHAWLS. GAUZE FLANNEL. 1,000 LOW QUILTS. TABLE LINEN. 026 thoram T lIPIN'S BLACK TAMARTINE, 50 9ents. . White and Black imported Lawns, 45 cents, Black and White LaWnt. Fresh arrivals French Lawns; 63 to 75 cents. azuline Blue Percales and Tamartines. Black and White Check Melange Lenos. Double fold Travelling Dress Stuffs. 100 pieces light neat filmed Prints, 98 and SI Mts. Fresh arrivals White and Buff Pique. Fine stook Flask Dtletnes and dimwit Fntire stock Is fresh. and selling squarely it the very lowed cash rates. We sell imported goods, gold at SO. • COolllit & CON AHD, It F . corner NINTH and HAMM Streets 1865. TOWELING AND TOWELS. Royal Turkish Towels, at lower prices. Pine Damask Towels, 50 to 76 canto. Huck Towels. some extra sizes, 26 to 50 cents, Unbleached Bath Hack, Rough Rubbers, aa. liickshaa, by the yard or piece, 28 to 62 cents. Diaper, by the yard or piece, extra cbosp Oood fast edges all linen napkins, 62 60 per dozen. Finant Napkins and large size Doylies. Royal quality Barnsley Table Damask. $3 60 per yd flood Quality Bleached Table Damask for $L Bloats Linens. for Coate and Dreamt, 60 seats to $1 Slay Linens, finest imported. 60. 7s. and Omits. Oood wands best White Pantaloon Duck. Pantidoonarille and Duct, very scarce. COOPER di COWARD. It S. corner NI TH and MARKET Streets. SHIRRED AND TUCKED MUSLINS. Large lots of these and other White Goods, jut, opened,from Pew 'York, at very low prices. striped, and plain StoiBB. Striped and plain Nuineook Ottrr, plaid, and striped Canthrfo. Stara qualities' figured and striped Br/Mate, Thin layslins for Tindersieeres. Scarce G oode. for Garibaldi ' . or Waldo. Deelrahle Whits Fabrics. for Airy Dreesee. White Goods. for Morning Wrappers. Bishop and Victoria Laing. COOPER tlr COWARD. E. corner WIDTH and MASKRT Streets rrAO G .1% BRO., CORNBR TENTH AND -a- PIM E, open from large Auction Sales : • 1 lot flask Bilk and Wool Hernanis, only 75 sta. llot fine Black and White Silk Plaid Moyambitlttec, 46 ate. 1 lot Light Colors Stripe Worsted's. for traveling dresses. 60 ate. 1 tot Black and 'White, Shepherd Plaid Mohairs, 600. I lot Lead and Black. sPlk Stripe Grenadine, 6136. • 101 F Ladies' Bleached Cotton Stockings * 25 to Mo. Slots Genie' Unbleached X, hose, 31. 96 and Sic 2 lota Whi. e Slik Illusion, for Bonnets, 41 and 60c 1 lot 4 width Black Mohair Braid, Wised pieces, $1 60 d 52 26. 1 lot Ladles' ribbon- bound Gauze Merino Vests (no sleeves), $1 1 lot Ladies' Short Sleeve Gauze Merino Vests, 51 26. 1 lot Gents,' Gauze Merino Under Shirts $l. 11ot Ladies' Gauze Maim/ Drawers 51 60. I lot Heavy Silk Embroidered Mohair Kitts, 750. I lot 2 eases small Pa m Leaf Pans, 20c. 1 tot Steel Corset Clasps. only 130. 1101100 doz Pine Lisle Theta Gloves. 20e. /01 All bilk inroad Bleak Belts. GR. 1 let Gents' Colored and Black Beck Tiee, all silk. 26c. S lots Imitation Tuck Swiss Mualine, 60 and 65e. also. a lull line Spotted, Stripe end Plain Swiss and Cambric Mnelins Mainsooke, Ea , for Garibaldiee. Trimming and Hamlet Ribbons , Veil Berates, Bugle 41 i mpr, Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs (old prices), talons, Brushes, Combs. ase, at the Auction Bar in Store, Corner TENTH an d PIIIE. 14/17-21 LINENS 4 SPANISH FOR TRAY d 4 Bley Linens. Dark and light Linens for Snits. Brown Bollands Figured Linens for Dresses. White reque or Mereeillee hioteoito igettinge. Fink, blue, cherry and white Tarletone. EDWIN HALL X CO.. J.lO tr 116 South BROOM Street toCHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH BT. to • ENTIRE. STOCK REDUCED. Black Thread Laces. Thread Vella Thread Lase Barbee. Hemstitched Etandkercheifs. bargains. Cambric Edgings and insertion,. Stilted aud rano,. SILKlim for waists. fiTIRTLAND SHAWLS end HAZITLBt3 se ll inz off Wow cost Jell 6t* COOPER & CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET, bays The best Costner° stock in town. Good Linen Drills, Ducks, Coatings. Tailors' Lints ge, of ever) kind. Montt stock complete, prices right. Family Linens, selling, gold, at 30c. Gana°, domet and other Flannels. Pear. Wool Delaines, 85 and 65 cents. 3. xtra fine black Mohair Munn., 11, Lupin's 8-4 Mack Wool Delatnee, Good stock white Bab/took, siriee• Bird-eye Linea, striped Mullins, finest Catabking and •Tannitthl, ruffed /limbo, Pique. dm White barege and otter thin Shawls. Bilk &acquits and Bummer Misters je7-tf SP LEND ID STOCK OF LINEN GOODS, just opened at 702 ABM Street, Qom- Prielna— Turkish, Bath, Huck, and plain Linen Towels. Banking, of beautifal patterns. and all grades. Table Linens, bleached half.bleached, and brown. Richardson St , Dunbar's, Dickinson's, and other Linens. Ladies' and Gents' L. Efdkfc, from 12,4 c to in— heni'd stitched and cold borders—very nice. meal tf JOHN H. STOKIB. - - SPECIA L NOTICE. • BILLING OFF ZriTilit STOOK TO GLOSS BURG ESS !! GOOD-W H LRdLthTAXODM Y K OB BALL We invite special attention to the above annonneement We have a Large Stoic. We are Meiling Cheap. Svery yard is to be closed ont on or before the let day of September. Silks and Dress Goods. Cloths, Oassinteres, and Linen Goods. Sbawls.Oiosks Skirts, Ildicts.as.,die. Malin. and Calicoes mush antl er market pri ne ce /TUMUL 4 cret, reyidint Gor. of EIGHTH and. SPRING GARDA,. VIGURED SILK GRENADINES, -a- of the best ettalltten and gybe, In Keck and Om Grounds. bile to $1,150 ravelling.Dregg (hoods, In @MY Inriety. N e w Drags (hoods. in great 'variety. Handsome Ohene Mite. $2.60. VEST CHEAP BLACK SILKS. imitable for Dresses, Rankles. and Sitcom. OOTTOIN GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRIORS Merlitutta, prostte. and Paella Prints, 2k. 10 4 Waltham and l'snerill blaitelled fittrattags. $L H. STEEL & 803, myB-tt Nom 713 and 116 North TENTH Street. NMW ISFLIIEVE F 0 p, 1805. THE OBEATIST INVENTION OP TUN AOE 11 COFFEE, COFFEE, 1100 P SKLUTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S Hew Wuhan% DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING HORT, - WIMPS' BRADLEY & CABS State 3' & J. Wes% SOLE PROPRIETOR'S and HARIIPACTOIIRES. D 7 CHAMBERS sad TO find 81 BRADS ktteets, New York. THIS 'EVENTIDE coneiste of DUPLEX (or two) Ili, LIPT/o Steel SPRoas. ingeltiOrusly BRAIDED TIOHTLY and FIRMLY together, enoa to soon, making the rormassr, Bloat FLEXIBLE, ELARTIO. 114 DURABLE SPRING ever Das& They seldom BEND or BEHAN. like the Single Springs, and consequently preserve their PERFECT and BEADTIFIrt SHAPE TWICE as ion Re SET other SHIRT TEN WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY And great coalFoßT and ?LEASURE to any LADY wearing the DUPLEX SLLIPTIO asctßT will be experienced particularly in all crowded Ae,ansusnrso, Opsaig. CIAILATAERS. MMILROAD OAR& CHURCH' PEWS ARMCHAIRS, for PEOPUB:s ale and House DEM, AR the Mar win he FOLDED wheE in me to 000 tr. PY A IYORII PLACE as easily Re It NILS Or DUBLIN D.E.. A LADY having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and vest convenience of WEARING the DUPLEX BLLIPTIO DTEEL. SPRING SKIRT for It 8111013 DAY will never after ward willingly dispense with their age. For CHILDREN., 1118888, and lIOUNO LADIES they Are sorznioa to others. THEY are the best QUALITY In every part, and in questionably the LIGHTEST, moat DEIDEABLE,OOMPORT. ABLE And ECONOMICAL SKIRT ever made. YOB BALE SA all FIRST. CLASS STORES In this OUT, and throughout the UNITED STATES, HAVANA DE CUBA. MEXICO, SOUTH AMERICA, and the WEST INDIES. AWEN. Q 0 B FOE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC /MIEN.! Q , 1 0 , 62 Q . SKIRTS. RopKIDT%r "OP 6 ON 1100 P SHIRTS. the beat assortmett and beet (TAMMY end styles in the city. Ours Trails, all lengths Cod sizes. from 18 to C 6 springs, from $1.75 to $4. Plain Skirts, all the new enures and sixes. from 19 to 60 eprints, ffolS $1.40 to $3 Skirts of extra heavy steel and extra tapes. from 20 to 86 prologs, from $1.90 to $0.76. Misses' and Child , en'e, of every grade, from toll epringe, from four to eight cents per spring; they have no equal. Agents for tie new Flexible Skirt, the most pliable Hoop Skirt made. and folly equal to the- Dopier kl/lPtia WA. and at mush lower prides. Also constantly on hand foil Huse of loth priced Hew York IL Idris, kid padded and metallic :Welted-16 swinge Ere.; pi springs, SL; 26 springs, at 16; 80 epringe, sl-_s'. and 40 springs, $1.f.0. Skirts made to order. altered, and repaired. et 6.2 S ARCH Street. iel4.les" ~~OGER'9 NEW GROUP, 'THE BDSHWH►CSRE• Oa. THE WIPS'S APPEAL FOB YSAOL" now ready.. Also. the latest enVects: 'The Rome Onarp.' • One Mere Shot • "The Wl:awes& Scant " "'The liwurned Volunteer." "Village Postmaster," " Union Refugees," "Mall bay," "The Picket Guard," " hbarpshocters. "The Town P ump," " Camp Lite. ,- "Making Friends with the Cook," Ste. ,&a. Always in stock. JAMBS $ BiliLt at SON'S, Slifi SUBMIT Blast Them , droops stn be packed to forward to all p trts of be country with ontire safety_ PAM f ' I HOICE CONFECTIONS. Nj The liner qualities of CoSIPECTIONIRY, ranee to the Summer some manufactured fresh. daily. by STEPHEN F. WERTH'S!. write No. 1910 MARKET Street ra,s'rEFuL AND SINISTA.NTIAL °LOTHIAN BILK ORKNADINIS SHAWLS. MN SILK SHAWLS AMUSEMENTS NEAP ORE NTN U T -5T EET Tii.EA TRN—GIIISTADT evatalr. Alums TWNLITE LAST WEE OFT HA DMAT IC HUM LAD W RA ORT% OF MI CHARMING TO UDO GJAINDICHNL MINtl .LOTTA, Who will annum on NIONDaY AND TIINSDLY 'EVENINGS, June 19 and vo. in the grand avectanuiarletque of 111 9NVSN DAUGIITDIiB or SATAN. Which will be preeented In a if OF OR. WITH. DIADTII 6T lIL La SIANSHIIANDETTR, SUPERB COST lasso. introducing dui CAS s, ETC.. 111168 LOTTA Farll DIFFE , AOT ,HAsearEßs. with her Silvio Matl•Gre' rlornpiPe. Jig. etc, FIATOUrAY iFfgp,,Noos Jur,. 24:h. FIFTIETH ADD ,LANT I/RAND F8M1.1.1. MARINI& , QV flat when TEM SIMI DAtrallTEBB will be presented. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW A.BOB STREET•THUM LAST WEEK OF THE WEIID SISTERS MONDAY AND TUEASDY EVENINGS. SILT O'CON Dolt. A burlesque on the IA Colleen Bawn.'' The Drama of NICHOLAS NICHELBY. end the HOUSEHOLD FAME Be WEBB DIF , TEBS In four characters. Friday. eaellt of ADA WEBB. THE GREAT CONBINATION CIR CUB. ACADEMY OF MUSIC LOT. BROAD AND LOCUST STREETS. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING DURING THE WEEK, • DemMenet.' MONDAY ATTEEKOON, lath Inst., and ending BATDEDAT EVENINCe. 29th, ineinsive. Messrs. nolig & 11011STOS. have the happy plea• sure of announcing the opening Of their area Circa' Alliance. and will at every 0,0201E10n introdnee UOLLEI2I3 DELIMITED TROUPE or MOW:Win INDIANS, who will display many wonderfut an astonishing esenes. The cirrus troupe is composed of star performers, pronounced by all critics the bad in the world, the whole forming a resplendent galaxy/. sparkling In all the brilliancy of true art and superb acornments, The Trained Dogs will also appear at every exhibition Doors OM at 2 o'clock, and 7 o'clock P Admis sion, 00 cents; children under 10 years, 25 cents. Atten tive ushers will be present to conduct visitors to the interior of the mammoth pavilion. See small bills. jell) St AIRMOUNT WATERWORKS -a- (WIRN ERWIN). AFTSBNOON CONCllltati &VERT DAY, from 4 to 7 o'clock, bs IiA B S/4/ 1. . 6 ORAIND It/LIT/ B Y BAND. Programme' of 0 . 01 / 11 toned daily. The Arch, Vine and. tallowhill attest Cara ran direot to the place. iel6.6t ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS CHEST. iIIIIT Street. above Tenth—Open from 8 A hi till 6 P.. Benjamin Wed a great picture of OSMIUM, SIiCTBD still on exhibition. lel3 VVANTh. WANTED-BY AN IMPORTING and Jobbing Eions_,e a first•olase SALSB3IIOi, thoroughly posted in the White Goode and Embroidery Business. Address ' Sal.sman." Press office jel9-6t* WANTED-A STORE ON MARKET • St•eet, between Fourth and Blehth, by MMUS, A liberal 'bonuswill be given. Address "Howe," Press Office. `ANTED ,A FIRST-CLA S S SALES- Mar,. in a Moth Jobbing nukes on Market Street, to sell goods hi sample and in the store Press Addrees gateman," at the office of Th e with real name, je9 faiwat" WANTED -A YOUNG MAN TO learn the Wholesale [lotion business Must write a good band, be quick at fignres. and live with hi• pa rents. Address sox 640. Post office. jel6•St* WANTED—IN A RETAIL DRUG WANTED-IN STORE in Washington D. C a competent PRE SCRIPTION CLERK. A Graduate of the College of Pharmacy preferred. Address Box lio. 1651 Philadel phia Poet. Office. jel7-20 TO CAPITALISTE.—A PERSON having about IMOD is desired as a partner in a first• class established business which can be largely Increased. Address "Investment," at Ode °Dee. O. A YOUNG MAN, HAVING FIVE LJL years' blithe: s experts nce, desires a situation as SALESMAN in a wholesale 117. Goods. Notion. or Pro. vision Rouse; can Influence ago L e o country trade. Ad. dress a. " Harctilton.'. Port Carbon, Schuylkil 41 nut*, t. P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NURSE AID SPY, the most intereeting and ea. citing boos Mr published, embracint the adventure* of a woman in the 'Union Army ae Nurse, aeons. and Spy, giiag a moat vivid inner picture of the war, Teltebere, ladles, energetic young men, and medial) returned and disabled officers and soldiers, In want of profitable employment, will And it peonliarly adapted to their condition. We have mints ideating 8150 par month, which we will prove to any doubting applieent. Send for circulars. Address JOBE& BROS. &CO , elrner SIXTH and =OR Ste., Philadelphia, Pa. myso-Im* AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE sEctRET SERVICE. THE FIELD, THE DNA. OWN, AND THE ESCAPE " BY ALBERT D, RICHARDSON., New York Tribune Correpondent. The rood interesting and exciting book ever pub • lirked, embracing Mr. Richardson', unparaleled en. perience for four years: travelling throes+, the Eolith in the secret service of the Tribune, at the outbreak er the war, with our ermine and fleets, both East and West, during the list two years of the rebellion; his thrilling capture; his confinement for twenty months in seven different rebel prisons : • his escape, and almost mimed. lons journey by sled of nearly 400 milts. It will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, incident, and romance of the war than any other work yet published. Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and especially returned and dieabled oflicers and got. liars, in event of profitable employment, wilt find it Tecuiisrly adapted to their condition, We have agents clearing SRO per month, which we will preys to any doubting applicant. Send for ciroulars. Address JOMES, BROS., & CO N. E. corner SlXTtr. and MINOR Streets. Philadelphia, Pa. BOY WANTED-A. OOLORED BOY between the ages of 16 and 18 wanted. Apply im mediately at 6181,00175 T Street. jee.tr aRELTEST THING OF THE TIMES - —ROWELS PRIER 111117BLOPS5. —Agents wanted everywhere. Premium Watches given to Agents. Os receipt of $l5 we will mail, poet.pald. 100 inveloses, and a splendid Solid Silver Hunting-Oise Watch as s prosaism to the stmt. A sloes 'involve sant. with sirenlar And fullnartionlars, on receipt or Hants, Ad. dress A. H. ROW= b 00., P. 0.. Box 4110, 3B Eriza- MAN Street. N. 1. rah27-Sta "Fr OUBEKEEPER S.-SITUATION WANTBD—In sit, or country, by an intelligent roiddl.-aged American Lady. without, incumberanae, from the country. Beat of reference. Addresa eire E. NOOKS. Press office. ,iel7•St* SPECIAL NOTIOB.-A BOY WANT• itD to learn the DUG MAIM& Addreet "Dm." Pray OBlee. $3,000 NERltril D e WANTED, AovlT.DumAin each. in safe, and Wetly respectable llfiritt.F la biat BObIDESS, where we can clear $0:1,000 the fleet year certain. For fnll particulars, address ••idanuftc tater, " Pres° ogee, with full name. je17.21, $12 5 A MONTIL—AGENTS WANT ED everywhere to DOLLAR F AM I LY rov SBAW & CLARK TWENTY.DOLLAR SEW. IWO MACHINE, the only loW•Priee machine in the country' which. is licensed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson , Rowe, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. All other mmehines now sold for less than forty dollars each are inhingements, and the seller and user are Itohte to fine and imprteonment Eatery and elpensee, Or large commission, allowed. Illuntrated eircalare sent free. Address SHAM .) CLARK, Biddeford, Kafue Nl7lo.ddi Mai s 7 n A MONTE.-I. WANT AGENTS "a everywhere at 1,70 a ninth, expenses paid, to sell FIFTEEN' AHTIOLNS, the best lefties ever ofered, Foil particulars free. Address OTIS f UiLtifff, Made. fore. Maine. mylo d&W3m el WANTED TO PURCHASE—A RIM modem three. st ory DWBI.LI a 0; location north of Buttonwood and west 01 6ixtt, atreat. ..U.CUAIRS 0. at Oda viese 1816 31,4 di WANTED—TO PUROTIA.BE OR rent, a HOUdE. with at least hall an acre of ground, in Germantown or West Philadelphia Ad. dress Box 1223 Philadelphia Post. ogles. je113.31. frf WANTED. TO. PURCHASE A st:ABWBLLING, on ARCH or WALNUT Birsots not exceeding 430 COO. Address "Physician," North Ante rican office, Mating location and price. jel3.6lSit WANTED.—A GOOD COMMO maDIGIIB STOBB, on the south side of Market street, between Fifth and Tenth streets. Address, for one week, " G. 8.," Box Old, Philadelphia P. 0. jelB.6t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE. A DRUG STORE, STOCK, FJI xTu.nus, AND G OCII3-WILL REA6ON—i3OING WEST. Address BOX 337. jell? [aunt* LAD:JASPER, Pa al FOR SALE—NEAT DWELLING, on North Twenty•second street; early PORIeSSIOU Store and Dweling, N. VF . corner Nineteenth and W -10'151111 etre , ts; good badness place. Nest Dwelling. /e/4 Mount Vernon street, and 1808 Wood Street, with immediate pones:Am. B F GLEAN. raa Sonth FOllitTH Street. and tr W.-cor. hRVINTBEIN TB and DEBRA. MTO LET—DWELLING, No. 859 North ELIVENTH Street. B F, GUNN, lel7 123 South FOURTH Street. TO LET-COUNTRY BEAN, ON JRNI. CHURCH Lane. near the Darby road; lame stone. house, earrlage-house, and four acres of lane B. F (MEM iel7 1.23 South FOUR rm. Street. FOR SALE AT A GREAT SAORI amitllolll, OB WILL BE, LlT—The PHILADBLPHIA BO tag. at CAPE MAID, With a Penton of the FnrnS inre. I na home wlll accotninod.te nearly alle halt ered persons, and would mote a dattrabla Dian Set several famines to occupy for the tea• on . B. GLIM, Jel7 123 South FOURTH !Brest. TO LET-A DESIRABLE THREE Swirl' Brick Dwelling No. 16.10Fllbert street dotaly to JAMES H. LITTLII, iel7.2t• 424 WALRUS' %rapt, en ARCH-STREET RESIDI4 , Nam._ ma FOR SALE —Several Ilrat•olass HOfISES, south olds of Arch street, treat of Nineteenth ttreet, tat .nao. int all the molem improvements. Apply, at 1829 Aneal 'area. JetS TO RENT. -- A 'FURNISHED Agia. COUNTRY HOME, Near the Salle Station, Pennsylvania Railroad. An. sly 337 WALNUT Street. jele•9t■ fa TO RENT-A FEW NEW HOUSES, -Nra on Eleventh and Cameo streets. TeTLOW J. 16119011. iel6 et* No. 61* CH.EdTeU tlitreet. MIN FOR SALE- Alit THE 016/0110 11013S)1 1 , 4 FLOW JeOEIOIT. tenet' 614 CHESTNUT' Street FOIE SALE -520 WALNUT Street; 113 MICR &tree's, And HOUSES la various Dame o• the cltv. TATLOW JACKSON. jel:.6t* 614 CELKATIOT Street. FOR SALE-ONE FIFTEEN•HORSE SNOINS ADD BOILS% all in complete order. low for Cosh. liortheass corner of 131tOAD sad HAW LTON biretta. ielT-St* s U. R of tb S is A am i ti, A on p!o f d ° 2l1 T Y; properly worth Any thousand dollsrs Liberal terms mare Apply to E. tIARPENTER & SON. .619-mwaf7w 242 Routh THUM Street. BOARDLNU, • pOUNTRY BOARDING, AT A PLEA BART Farm How.. in Chester county, 98 miles from the city, Amon by rail, Por oirtleuit is. call on thy PruPrieta. at No 39 North 8 1 XTBnliTH Stmt, en the 21nt tad 23di froM ton tta Sr.. el 9 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR OEN TLIMB.IN and WIVES; she flret•elsas Boarding for 161 mate Gentlemen. at 80. tH.ICABOR Street. Bete. ranee even and required .ielß.St. BOARD, WITH IPIRBSOLABk D Dinners, at Nu. Mk South wasaaroTo ) Squats. znyli9.lm• A VERY CHOICE ROASTED AL. MOND. manufactured by bTaPHEN F. WNITNAL Na 12110 NI &NEST Street. AT REASON&BLE PRICES 4 SUMMER RESORTS. UNITED STATES HOTEL', N. J.. Will open for the regrown of mith". On the 15th of June. All communlonstions for apartments, or upon other business conneeted with the House, should be addremeil to 'UNITED STARES HOTEL. Cape Island, /kW Jena. WEST d‘ fel•fmW6ff • PROPRIATORK COLUDIEII3. 1-10130110, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, WW be opened this aeitiloll of the Turturra DAB OF JIIIIE. for the reception of Vests This leading house will, for the foaling leallOtia may sustain its well-established reputation. Greatly encouraged by the business of last yew, the proprietor feel s satieged that a Bohol condneted amorist /frat.clase must continue a amen at this old and porn • lar reeort The railroad facilities are promised to be excellent. beak celebrated ehitadelphla Band has been ef. owed for the OOLTIM.BIA. the coming season. For rooms de., apply a to J. H. Dluellsoll, chant's nova, Ph tladeqy or to 0 - 10.1Vij J,301,T01V, Prowletar myle Srit OLP* ISLAND, *. a. CONGRESS HALL, ATLAaTIC CITY 31. 1. . WILL OPEN Jar st, isis. The enbscrlber Wald respostfoliv Inform hie MMus end the mblto in general, that he has slain taken Congress Nall, this beteg the feerth cause Mee f tino provements have been made: also, nor Bath. HOU•eff have bet n erected, and the bathing 'snout be enrpasead at soy sea•abore. And it Is the dam mlnation of the proprietor to use every effort to make Goo Hat a home of comfort to his ',tests. • Band to engaged. Terms 'moderate Cie19.101.1 G. W 11818141. UNITED STATES HOTEL, J., will open fOribereaotion of woods on WIiDaENDAY, Jaye ph, Dodworth's celebrated Band has been engaged the Simon. Persona wishing to engage rooms, or desiring further Information, will addreNs BROWS & WOELPPSIt, Proprietors 14144m* SBA BATHING sunie Er °trait. ATIAWTiC CrrS PAW J 1111311"/ Thineld, established, and ?Write housewill open for the season on °reboot the Ant, Jana ie nearest be the beast. %Miring coot breezes et alt tithes. Dana rivalled Bathing faatfities, its 4 ,1,,p10,14, (smuttiy and, appointment. and Its unexceptionable table, render this hopes a favorite place for • summer sojourn at tba pett•eids. Passengers from the city are set down at tea door, and communication with the inlets is had at MI times by rail. A fine band of music has been engaged for the season. Parties wiebing to secure Board will address the proprietor at Surf house. Atlantic Min. ja3,9131. H 8. BaNBON, Prdprietor. RLIBL E WHITE SULPHUR Entincle.--Thle fnettionible end deligottal bow men RellOrt 18 110 W open for More For retreat apply N. W. WOOTK Proprietor, CrULLIEILI SP/IMM rt. WHITE RULPHAIgi (MALI , BEA TE SPRINGS, DOUBLING GAP, PA. B. ROBINSON, PROPRIETOR. 13SABON OPENS JUAN 115t16. Tilts delightful place Is bested in (timberland coun ty, thirty Miles Meet of iiieerteborg. It is acieesibl• from all iteprieMpal titles rieterifc thence by the Oithiberland Valley centres& to DOW vine; from eh wylee eight miles goad steatite to Ms Borings. The stage le always in waiting upon the ar rival of the me at Mewville. Paseenge, 6 leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Washington in the morning can twigs at the Springs the same evening at A o Meek. This hotel la 'commo dious and comfortable (having been ream tly tborongh.- ly renovated) with hot and cold bath attached, and ex tensive grounds for walks and amesemente. Tel 1118 die tO per day, or etie P‘r•mrook. Oven four weekajle per week. The long experience of the present proprietor enables hire to say that it will be conducted in a manner to Please ail visstore. B. B. A doe livery is attached to the establishment. lee 200 SUMMER =BORT, BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN HOIJSE s EIINTINGDON . (JOUNTY, PA. Thin old and popular Mountain Resort will be opened for the reception of guests on the let of June This hones bite recently been thoroughly renovated and ie. proved in a manner that will be eatiefactory to its pa. trons. Excursion tickets will be Issued by the Pentv slvan% Railroad Company , which will be good WU the lit of October next. A back Will be in readittele OE the stoical of the cam nt DOW to convey coyote to ll* hotel, a debase of two ranee. Terme moderate. Yol` lentil:QUM address WM. T. MESON. Proprietor. • ,o,„ Broad Top City. my22•lm* BanitWdon county. Pena._ NATIONAL HOUSE, I&ORIC, PENNA. —This fine Hotel, recently milted on the northeast corner of Market and Beeper wreeie, is now open for the lei:option of guests, Tbe home. bedding. and fund tnre 4e entirely new and of the best nuailty. Then are 76 rooms, with warm and cold betas end water closet. on each floor. All its appointments and arrange. , meats are Woos of ifird•oin,eB Hotel, and It to the dem termination of the Proprietress to have it kept as Kush. m 729 lawn= MB% 0, A. WINE UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, New Jireosr. to now open for the re. aption of VibilOTP —June 10, 1865 Jelo.2nis` BERJ. A. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor. KITTATINNY HOUSE, DBIAAWARE WATER. GAY. This favorite Monntain resort le now open to vi. Worm. Philadel hie, from Hen ' inaton Depot. et T O r T. 14 'ln M and 8.46 P, IS, Referencee—Morton McMichael, Pravisita Lonis A. Clod eV, B. B. Benner', b. IL Martin, Cherie Backer. C Sherman. Terme, $l4 per week. jeB lm L. W. BBODBEAD. Proprietor. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, ORISSOI SPRINGS, This delightful and romantic watering ABM Waited on the summit of the Allelhelly 31011111111 1 / 1 4 at ar04150/1. Station. on the Pennsylvania kailload. Will be Opened for the Reception of Gueate. On /CM .I)dY, Jnne lath. leas, Several new cottages bare been erected, the gronade bare been beantided and improved. and Cresson Omar one of the moat beautiful hill homes in the United States. Excursion tickets, good until October Ist, are ',sued by the Pcnno Ivania Railroad Company. For fni Mar information, address OEO, W. merlitasr, PrOntldtQA (Meson tiritixott_, Cambria county. PC T-TOWLAND'S HOTEL, LONG t7JtIIOH, N T,. will be open for the reception of melte June the 16th, Je3-the 110VirhAIR D, 111 . 1888 AT, & co, FPHRATA MT. SPRINGS.-THIN delightful and romantic watering alaoa, begat.' fully §4patea the healthiest SINOP or banonder county. and seithewlsdted to be the "garden 1'01. 07 of Pennsylvania. will open for the aeoomroedttion ot guests d a yhe lath of June. Railroad corn munleatiOn twice a fron Philadelphia. on the Pennsylvania or Reading Railroad, and daily from Baltimore and Wen , York. For particulars address the proprtetor, jel-9m J. W. PRE:MUM LORETTO SPRINGS, GAM BRI A. -I- 4 COUNTY, PL.—This favorite Sommer Resort will be open for the reception of althea% on the lot of Ady c oac h" w in be In mamma at ereetion Station to con vey vphote to 143 e eptinay. Loretto Bpritide ie ttninto patted for tta beantilsti Unary and Ittlobrtoy. oltmata. A baud of undo is et.gusd. for the season. Yet Pattiatto Igoe address. 1. A GIBROgit• Proprietor, ray3l.lm Loretto, Cambria dontity, 13 EI;V A I , DERE E aggl i towAg •TWO THROUGH NORTHERN CON NECTIONS DAILY. LEAVE P. AND T. IL R. SE;ibrtroTori DEPOT At T. 30 A. R. AID 3 30 r, Corinne.Ung directly through to EASTON, ECRANTON, IF ATER OAP, GREAT BEND, WILKESBABBE, BUFFALO, AND TRD GREAT LAKES. Throdat Tickets sold had Saggoge Cheated throne& to all hrthOlpAl points North oust Went Jorh]ni W. H. GATEAU% Agent. analm CIE BAP AND PLEA. D3/3 D AAIIT MAUR TRAVEL CAM ATLANTIC AND RARITAII AND DELAWARZ DAY RAILROAD. ORANGE or TIME. CAMDEN, TO MONDAYRK AND LONG BRAllOff. On and atter Jane 19, the Styrene Trala rill leave Oooper's Point, Camden, dally (Sundays ex cepted) at 9,10 A IN, for Tackarton. larnegat, Tom e 's flancheatOr. Bergen, kaanktilli. flUttattithit alark INTO, Long Branch. Rrenchport, OceLooott: Batontowr, tibrembury, Rau Bank, Middlete wn, High. lands, and Port Monmouth I thence to Sew York, or the splendid a tot mer "Tessa Hoyt " Tbrongh to New York In dye pours. Fare $9. Excursion Tloketi, geed for Ones days, $3 On astarday a at extra train for Long Branch will leave Camden at 4Di 1' M Ectttratng, leave long Branch at 645 A. AL Monday, arriving at (Widen 9,10 A. M. jeL7 maw OATAWISSA RAILROAD V.illee NT —To Tourists and VIM& lors—lxoursion Beason 0t1965 Lane thatkrioil•agnenar Blear. The Thousand /Wands. IP...Wend, The SAMS of Pt, L.WYAV do White ltooottrine. River, Barium, tiy4rrir, So, AI& Montreal, ate., ow, h Quebec, e. rro., Tickets for the abote Bacardi:mu,wbirlt Ulm bola so long and csrorahly renown to to Pulladslphilt pu he blic, by various routes to Piagar +ails, for Ws all t CAT...Wind. RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE, 421 Cbestnat street. under Philadelphia Butt, where gull information will be even N . Isl, TA BORN. Passenger Agent, 425 oassmur Street aIgAP E AT'' tilt?! D RUT.ROTn i . :I 4, 2 1; Trains thvily td Atlantis City. and Ong 9n Stinnett Truitt have Vine-urea[ Ferry an reaowt ; Mai: Train ift 1 1 0 A, X. Frtight, with Pawnor Can attached 9.00 t, X Atlag!io Actoremodgtiee . . .......... P, N. Junction Accom od futon .... • .... • . , , me. p, hg, LIAVE ATLANTIC, Atlantic Accommodation ........ ' 20 A. Y. Frelgbt, with Piteeenger Oars attashed......l2. 06 P. N. Mali Train 8.46 P, Y. Junction Accommodation ......6 66 A Y. Fare to Atlantic $2. lincturnion Tickets, food only for the day and SUND train T arc on wbiub they lamed, $2. AY Min, NAIN, Leaven Vint -ntreet Petry at 7,P.0 Returning leaves Atlantic at 9.46 P. &I ALT nA BADDONWEILO TRAMS LEICLIPII Vlne.atrent Perry et 10, ift A. 61, nod 1 P. H. Leave P 666666616 at It, m M and 2.4 d P. " le. B.—Freight wain be delivered GinploV't row before 6 P. M. to insure it. going sown t" Att y . tub9.3mif JOHN a !My AN r, Agent. CHEAP AND PLBA4 sANT SUMAISR emit DIN AND ATLANTIC, AND RARITAN Ani DIILAWARR BAT RAOLIMIADS--AIRDIR TO J3W YORK OR LONO BRAM'. p rom Cooper's Ferry, Camden, daily M 6 37 no MG for MCkerron. Raraenm, Tome tibiae, ManainneMeo Bergen, Ft/omen's, Farmingdale, Shkrit River, Long Bremen, Rrenthoort. thmerant, 3149149'.7., bury, Bea Bank. kliddletOWlL, Righlando, and Pori m„. m ooth, Comte to New York by . nploodld steamer • Jesse Cost " Through Now York in Ave boon, Fare $4l. lizouritou Mote* good for tbros dam $3. JogiAt COTTAGE ORGANS /of only S/IXOILLID4, but Silia/AiolopS Ifl Wool of TOlki out a Pawn, damned aspoolomy Qf Wawa 001 Ballooli, but ?Quad to bo oqooll7 'Roll idatttod ti the Parlor Ala Drawista *oo*. rot l illie OnitBi Al . MO. LS Morth BIPIT Io H etyma. Also, a oombloat micabotoott of tao orfoot Melodeon 0000tart11 00 bowl. fon.boo PHILADELPHIA BUP, OWNS' NANDAGN INSTITUT& MITE Simi. above Motet. —U. U. IVILUISTT, alter thirty _raze , e asprlataa Fa, asetioal mates' this skilful adjusimout of his Prsmius Graduating Treesare Tram saoaoriallyse Eltathip, Moulder by (Webs& isa ea awirtaisatalblatlibla by Lair, al • l DEPARTMENT FOB CUSTOM WORK:
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