Cly thtss, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1865 Itae Cattle Disease. To the Editor of the Press Oidinellig to find an article headed "A lorrular Cattle Disease," copied into a Baltimore paper from the Philadelphia Press, it ocourred to Pie that the following extract from "Kirby and ,Spencell Entomology" might not only explain the disease yea speak of, but alsc convey some interest leg information to your MIDI ertnl9 readers to our domestic "Another quadruped contributing Comfort, from whirls we derive our antmel food, sad and and which is often used by agriculturatiste as a Wiitute for the horse, is not exempt from trisect do. lainimea—r mean the OS', whether male Or female. "At certain WSW the Whole t err ifi e d herd, with their tails in the air, or turned upon their Mai, Or Stiffly stretched out in the direction of the Spittle, ga wp about their pastures, Making the country re ode with their lowinga, and finding no rest till they get into the water. Their appearance and motions ere at this time so grotesque, clumsy, and seemingly uenatural, that we are tempted rather to laugh at one peor beestS than to pity them, though evidently in a state of great terror and distress. The cause of all this agitation and reetleeeness is a small gad or bet-fly (ex. boots) less than the horeerbee, the object of which, though it be not to bite them, but merely to oviposit fn thelithides, le not put Into execution Without giving them extreme pain. "When oxen are employed In agriculture the at tack of this fly to often attended with great danger, Since they become perfectly unmanageable ; and whether in harness or yoked to the plough, will ran directly forward. t! Reeurnur thus describes the organ by which these illiestE deposit their eggs beneath the skin of the animals : The anus of the female is furnished with a tube of a eorneOlaS •Stibnalltee Consisting of, four pieces, which, like a telescope, are retractile within each other. The last of these terminates In live points, three of which are longer than each other, . and hooted ; when united, they form an instrument like sn auger or gimlet; only, having these points, it can bite with more effect. From the semblance of temporary madness In oxen when pursued and bored by the motrus, the 0-reeks applied the term to any fit of sudden fury, or violent impulse in the human species, Calling such ebullitions an cestrus. The female fly is Merano to be very expedittollB in performing the operation, during which time the animal attempts to lash her off with his tall. The Cheater opening made by the anger always con tinues open, and increases in diameter as the larvm WHOM in size. But though these insects thus tomcat our cattle, they do them no material Injury; motes, they occasion considerable tumors Wider the Skin, where the bets testae, varying in number from loos to thirty or forty; but these Seem REat tended with pain, and are so tar from being kiwi- Otis that they are rather regarded as proof of the goodoess of the animal, as these flies only attack young and healthy subjects!. The tanners prefer these bides, as being always the best and strongest." BALTIMORE, Md. A. Z. Eva ISMS, OR Talc LAST VOTAOR OF TRU 0 x.vrso.--.This is the title of a new romance, just commenced In The Saturday Evening Post of Phila. delphia. It Is very exciting, and fall of interest. Eve Silo herself is a singular creature, overflowing with spirit and romance, and with a touch or the mysterious about her. We think any one who begins Eve Isle' , will find it difficult to refrain from ps• rusing to the end the varied fortunes of this singular girl, and of the varied characters with whom fate has connected her. The Post can be procured of the news dealers, or from the publishers, 319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Price five cents a Single num ber, $2 50 a year, or $1.25 for six months. THE Govannoastur OP IDARO TPEEITORY.— TLe spiricec contest carried on for a day or two to secure the Governorship Of Idaho between the per sonal and political Mende of. Mr. Wallace, the pre- Sent member from the Territory, and Jacob Bailey, a Democratic ex-manor of Congress Irom Pennsyl yacht. threatens to degenerate into a squabble. A IthoLimns element has been thrust into the ctntroversy, which, if disregarded, May ultimately compel the friends of both to unite on another can didate to defeat a common enemy. Tue friends of ffisjor General Benjamin F. Butler endeavor to mere up in Industry what they so lamentably leer in numbers, and are now vigorously plowing his horn and urging his claims and peculiar fitness to govern Idabo. The place is desired as a stepping• atone to a United States Senatorship, and a new hate cn plate aDd power. NO one expects his ap pointment ; but Me mime may prove an apple of discord In the amnions. Governor Lyon has not as yet been officially re moved, He nenles having been run out of the Ter ritory, as published in a New York paper, and claims to he here on official business connected with Ito Interests, by virtue of a three.months , leave of absence panted by Dlr. Lincoln. The Legislature ordered the removal of the Capitol from Lewis to Boyce, and the dissatisfaction with Governor Lyon is represented to be confined to the citizens of the former piece. because of his refusal to veto the bill. .—New York Herald. METRODinneen TlMM—Yesterday afternoon a reverend gentleman of the Methodist persuasion, named John McLelsh, got into trouble by stealing Seventy donate from a sailor, in a low house in Clark street. The man robbed had teen serving In the navy, and having jolt returned, Indulged him self in a sailor•like spree• He went into a saloon on Clark Street, nerr Lake street, and became there so tipsy that the landlord consented to let him lie down Upon a Couch in his parlor. The reverend old man was seated there, reading the newspapers, and after the sailor 101 l asleep It appears that he had, in a Christian and reverend way, taken a survey obi his pockets. Finding there two bills—Ore for fifty and She other for twenty dollars—he naturally concluded that It must be the possession of snob filthy lucre that was ruining the young man's soul, and leading him Into the ways of wickedness. He ',aerated the tempter by relieving him of both MIN but made the IMEttako,tn passing oat, of presenting the twenty dollar bill at the bur, to liquidation of a trelall score he had, In a sacred way, run up. It Was recognized by the unregenerated landlord. who, though evl nently not yet having had the fortune to be born spin, had his eyes both open. He immediately called in secular assistanee in the form of Detective RennY, who found it his unholy duty to carry the reverend gentleman to the central station. He will kola havo to make his appearance this morning at that unsanotifted place, the Armory, where it is to be hoped his presence Will be beneficial in inducting Captain Nelson mud the other benighted officials to be enconntered there, to think with care of their future state.-Chicago Times, 20f12.. OVVIME. WILK3O a iD JunGe A. D. Ri7881114 There are several rumors afloat in regard to Judge A. D. Erasers appearance on the Witness stand before the military commission. On last Friday morning George Wilkes called at the War Depart- Mont, and as he entered Secretary Stanton's room, she latter informed him that he was just about tele graphing to Gen. Dth to send to Washington some person acquainted with Ran. Wood's handwriting. While they were in conversation Judge Russel was amounocd, whereupon ntr. Stanton held out-a piece or paper, on which was Ben. Weed's name, and asked. Min It he knew that signature. In reply ing In the affirmative, he was asked if he had seen Wood's signature often enough to identify it in any place. The Judge replied that he had, whereupon Seoretary Stanton called an officer and directed him to take those two men (Wilkes and Russel) Into cus tody, and they were immediately taken to the room whore the military commission were in session and placed on the witness stand.—New York Herald. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOE PAINTING MsTAa ROOFING, PIPES, Iron Eailing9, Boiiete, er other metallic article! el. posed to the action of the Weather, or for repairing teaks:wound oh:zonate. trap.(10011. &a, Stead's Ce• aunt hat, been satisfactorily used for six yam in the Bement States. For sale by the Agents, TRUMAN & SHAW, Do. 835 (Eight Thirty five) MARKET Wang ,, beiotz Ninth. It Two BUSIIRLS OF ORRERIES IN AN ROUE can have the stoma removed from them, by tiling the Patent Cherry Etoning Machine, told by TRUMAN a 8131,W, No. 535 (Eight Thirty. five) 112,11)01P Street, below Ninth. It 1027 WALNUT STREW; office of Dr. VON MOLCHZISHETt, for the treatment of the Nye. Kar, 'Throat, Lung M86401)15 and Caterrh,with hie stppirattut. jeta fit* TEN CALLUM' HEROES Or THE UNION, THE GALLANT HEROES OP THE UNION, TEE GALLANT HEROES OF . THE UNION, THE GALLANT HEROES OF THE UNION. AED ALL MEER PERSONS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING AND ALL OTHER PERSONS DESIROUS OF OBT..nrilict AND ALL OTHER PERSONS DESIROUS or OBTAINING AID ALL OTHER PERSONS DESIROUS ON osTALEING CLOTHING OF THE RIGHT KIND, CLOTHING OF THE BIGHT KIND, CLOTHING OP THE RIGHT BIND, CLOTHING OP THE RIGHT KIND, AT RIGHT PRICES, AT RIGHT PRICES, AT RIGHT PRIORS, AT EIGHT PRICES, ARE INVITED TO CALL ON KREMS. PERRY & ARE INVITED TO CALL OR MESSRS. Naar & CO ARS INVITED TO CALL ON MESSRS. PERRY & Co., ARE INVITED To crecir. ON MECARS. PERRY & Mo. 303 Cassrzeror smarm. ABOVE TRIED, Mo. el 9 CHESTNUT STREET. (OVERVIIIA Stokes' ON Stand). sod S. B. CORNER SEVRNTE AND MARKET ITS., CT mole). A. B —The best assortment of Alpaca and Droste 'Coate to be found is the city. Also, every variety of lAsien OlotLlna PEROT & CO.. PERRI & CO.* Flaw!' & Co.. Panne & Co., 393179ser3irr branirr.. Asovn Tann, J 609 Ossavirvr ST.. ((lranville litotes' old stand.) L COT. SIIVINTI mad ILISKIT STRUTS. (70/108'.) iel9 St PERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION.— Ghleasma, Or Netbpatsh WOO called Livarey.oth and Lenliso, Or Traklee. sre often very annoying, partied larli to ladies of light complexion. for the discolored soots show more plainly on the face of a blonde than of a bronette; but they greatly mar the beauty of either. and any Preparation that will effectually remove them. unthout injurini the texture or color of the skin, is certainly a desideratum. Dr. B. C. PERRY. who has made diEeases of the skin, a speciality, has discovered a Moody for these dissolorations which is at once prompt. i'Ll-Wilaill°b/11.111 :i d o Philadelphia harales by JOHNBToN, HOLLO WAY-. & COWDEN. 23 North BIRTH Street and. by DYOIT dt CO.. 232 North SECOND Street. Prepared only by B. 0. PARRY, Dermatologist, No. 49 Bond eked. New York, and for sale by all Oni gir lets " Price. $2 rer bottle. Call for FURY'S ROTH AID TRICKLE LOTION. For bather information address Dr. B C. TERRY* 49 BOND Street, MEW YORE, lel wiff4a HAIR DYE I HAIR DIE BaTOBBLOR'S RAM RD; Is the best in the World. The only true and perfect Dye — harmlsas, instal:demo ons, and reliable ; produces a splendid Blank or Altura/ Brawn; remedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes, and fre nasath, reetorae the othrteel color. Sold b. all Dint. 644. The unlike Is Massa W. L RereaßEn, M 111tOLATT &treat. Mew York. Jalmwll7 UNTVERS/iL (COO WirSEL) CLOTMES Inman at reduced prices. G. W. LOOMIS. SIT South WITH St., Philadelphia, Pa, isle Imw lm 27. GAB COMING STOVES. 27. Ohara than Coal or Wood Eagle Gas Cooking %Orel and Mantes. G. W. LOOMIS, 27 South RIXTG Atust, Philadelphia. lel6-fgew orns I .—SOLDIERS RETIIIINING Homs, Ton wim t , I good, gubetiatial, °WISP. and fa: hionable snit of citi zens , clothing, Oo to Jones' 'OLD BEITABLIDDID ONE Palos CLOTHING NOUSE, ; 604 MARKET Brasil'. .0/5-lin AZO92 Bala. To WHOM rr Mar CorcERN. wherw. , we hang dada' the peat three Meg. HDId great Quantities of the wonderful household remedT. PLANTATION BITTERS. for the cure Of Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Headache. Pain in the Side, Heartburn, Peverieh Lips, &L. ZkC. ; and. Whereas, No instance has come to our knowledge wherein Plantation Bitters have not given perfect and corarlete satisfaction; and, Whereas., We believe Plantation Bitters to be a great national and family blessing: now, therefore, it is /4e.soleed, That we will continue to make Plantation Bitters, and dinettee them to our suffering tallow-men; that we will pregame their perfesay peers standard, and manufacture them with tue greatest care, and that we will, by every means In our power, publish to the whoie world the glad tidings that we have found in Plantation Bitters a sure, perfect remedy for Dyspepsia and all its awful trivn or horrid nightmare diseases. . . Witham our band and seal. Raw York City, 1865. je23 6t, P. H. DRAKE & CO. El, (WoBAToN's) Iron. SALT P.H3EId. (OUSTMENT) SALT ERSUM. wm. Imre the itch bt. 48 hours. Also, luxes Salt Photon, morn, Chualalut. and all Lraatleas of the Price 00 cent; DI Sending SS cent; to WRSICS & PM. Tau. soilit'oN. Nett.. wttl be for watdea fres by mull Yor tale by sil Druggists. mb.lB-ehe STRENWAY & SON'S N 941 17 I V 1 , PIANOS. g For sale only it BLASItIi BROTHRES'i leS-lm 1006 oass:Nur Street. FIIGGESTION NO. 1, Which is the best place for in to buy my clothing? To decide this question, so often asked, we would res- Peetfull, nakent a careful comparison or prices, styles and qualities of the best class Chee,nnt and Market streets elothin g establishments, confidently . believing That the people will And that we offer greater Judaea mente 111 extent of assortment, style of gar meats, and moderation in price, than can be found anywhere else. If this is not the case, we will not ask your patronage. WAIT/MAKER & BROWN. Popular Olothing .case and Merchant Tailoring Establishment, ie4o- tf S 8 earner SIXTH and MARKAT 9treata. 1. ARRIED_ NICOLAY—RATES.—In Pittsfield, Illinois, On Thursday, June 15, WM, by Rey. Mr. Burnham, Mr. John G. Nicolay, late of Washington, B. 0., to Miss Theresa Bates, of Pittsfield. HOW EEL—GOTITER.—On Thursday morning, 15th instant, in the Epiphany Ohnroh, by the Rev. S. E. Smith, Mr. William Rumford Howell, of Ts, cony, to Miss Millie Ann, daughter of F10,12011§ B. Gottler, of Elkton, Maryland. No cards. COC.RRAN—PENNELL.—On the ill inst., by the Rey, A. W. Sproul, J. Engle Cochran, rem., of Chester, to J oeephire M., eldest daughter or Mark Pennon, Erq., of Aston, Delaware county. DIMS_ WILLIAMS.—On the 22d instant, after a short Illin ass, Samuel Williams. Ms friends and those of the family are rearm:, fully invited to attend kls funeral, on Saturday af ternoon, at 4 o'clock, from his late residenoe, 1421 Walnut Meet. MOBBELL.—On the morning of the 25d inst., Eliza H., eldest daughter of Rants and Sarah Morrell. Interment at Laurel Hill, on Saturday, 24th Inst., at 4 P. M., from the residence of her parents, 514 Marshall street. • 4, AHRISON.—On Tuesday evening, 20th inst., Maria, relict of the late Matthew Arrition, in the 69th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, Item her late residence, 1519 Poplar street, on Friday after- noon, 23d inst., at four o'clock. Interment at Monument Cemetery. ** KEMIOH.—On the 20th inst., William Remick, late Alderman, son of Mary Ann and the late James Remick, in his 38th year. His relatives and male Mende, also Lodge No. 211 A. Y. M., are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Friday, the 23d inst., at 3 o'clock P. from his late residence, 529 Diliwytk street. *** SMITH.—On the morning of the 22d last., Henry Pratt, infant son of J. J. Smith, of Memphis, and the late Adelaide Parmelee Smith, aged 5 months and 3 weeks. at BROWN —On Wednesday, Arne 21st, Mary. E., Infant child of Nathan and Nary S. Brown, aged eight months. -* LACK ENGLISH ORENA.DINEEL- A-N Incl. received. a Calle of Black Mamma Grenadines, at 40 cents I Fart. BBBBOBT. SON. Menrnint Store. 918 OBIST.1(IIT Street. Ona price. Prime in plain figures. Lane BLACK CHALY DE L &INE. —JUST waned, one owl of plaid bleak Mealy de Lanes. at Sig saute a yard. BESSOIt di Solt, Hoarding store, 918 CHISTAUT Stood. Ono arias Prim in ntatalgares laYlO 6_A BL LC DRAFT ETIC, FOR Clergymen'a Summer Coats and Batts. it2R-2t EYRE & LdFDELL. or SECOND DISCOURSE ON NHS APOCILLIPSN, by Bev. Dr. flisleS on MIND/a SVENIEI3, at 8 o cIook.SACE 8t , below Mill J 823 21.* spy- lINION LEAGUE /Muni% LIEUTENANT GENERAL GRANT Will RECEIVE the members of the 17E011.1101:111, and their families, at the LEAGUE HOUSE, SATURDAY, JUNE- 24, Between the hours of nA. If and 2P. M. Members must be prepsred to show their Tickets at the Door, end those who have - not provided themselves with Tickets should do so before Saturday next. in miler to secure themselves admission. By order of the Board of Directors. GEORGE H. BORER, or r r a irsinzaw rimsoisam 30M- 71 BROADWAY. NOW York June 17,1855. w it i scittlan:t t ig of the Stockholders of thic company CONTINENTAL ROTEL, Philadelphia, Ta., On THURSDAY. the 29th Of tole month, at one &cloak P. M., when business of Importance, will 11. presented. D 7 order of the _Board of Directors J. EDWIN COMM, je2l,9t Secrete" IarMASONIC, NOTICE.—THE MEW BERN of the Grand Lodge for tho State of Penn sylvania, A. Y. M.. are requested to meet at the Union Hall, South Seventh 'treat. SATURDAY MORNiNG, June 2tth. at 5 o'clock, to att , nd the Dedication of the Hall at West Chester. All the members of the subn. dinate Lodges are reepectiolly invited. The cars will leave Tnirty first and Market streets at 7 o'clock. Rail Lot to attend. By order of the R. W. a M. DANIEL JOHNSON, grand Secretary. June 21. 3055. 1.1,.g OFFICF OF THB FIARDWICA. OIL 00fdPANT, 319 WALNUT Street, Phils• deiphia —A *eelsl meting of the Stockholders of the DARDWWIL OIL COMPANY will be held' at their office, 319 WALNUT btrest. Philadelphia, ca WED NESDAY, June 28, A. D. 1885, at one o'clock P. IL, re the prapohe of cotsidering the propriety of anrrender g their presort Iranchisse, and accepting a special charter, which baa beencbtained, and making the die position requisite therefor. nit; important that every. Steel Lclder !Shoed be preeent. or represented by writ ten proxy. At this meeting full reports of the setae, Minim and conditional' the Coronae!' will be presented. ;e22.-tinw2t moons, Treasurer. re”IFIFTH PEECIEC T, TWENTY FOURTEL WARD. —The Moon citizens of the Fifth Precinct, Twenty-fourth Wozd will meet THIS (friday, EVENING, June 23d, ISM. et the Precinct Bones, E corner of FOUT.PIRST and HAVER FOED Pmets, to make nominations for Delegates, to be elided on TuEs VAT EVENING, Jane 27th, between the hours of 6 and 8 o'clock. TRIVI,M wILTBERGEN. WILLIAM F. BLUNDIff. Product Executive Cionexiittee ASSISTANT TREASURER'S OFFICE, 11. B. MUST; PHILADELP2I.4., June 21. Ha —Parsons holding fifty or more. Coupons =Duthie' the let prox.. are requested to deposit them. with a robedulo or the some, before the 29th inst.. In order that then may be egitMlned. Cheques Will be tamed for there on the morning Of the let pro'. ARCHIBALD Harrill& 1e23-6; Assistant Treasurer 11. S. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. CARPENTER'S RUN OIL COMPANY. A Meetleg of the Stockholders of the CARPENTER'S BU OIL CONPANT will be held at the Mae of f. B. SHARP, 505 CHESTNUT Street, on FRIDAY, Jane SOth. at 4 P. M. lele•fr2i* L S. SHARP, Secretary. MrTHE MINT ANNUAL NEETiso or the Stockholders of the Crawford Saar Creek Oil Company will Ix hold at the office of the Company. No 200 South FIF2B Street In the city of Philadelphia, on MONDAY, July St id % at 10 O'eincir , GIORGI W. MEMEL MIS rale. et. Secretary. NOTIVE.--OPFICE PENN MINING COMPANY . OF LAICS Suesslos, 319 WAL NUT Street. rHILADZIPEIA, /tale 21. The Adjourned Sale of Six Thousand Richt Hundred and Fife-nine Shares of Stock in the Penn Mining Company of Lake Superior. ordered for non.payment of instalments, will be held on SATURDAY, July let. 1861. at 12 o'clock M.. at the Mee of the Company, Mo. 319 WALRUT Street. By order. of Board of Directors. DATID 8. HEM je2l• it Secretary and Treasurer. OrUNIVERSITY OF EZNIISLVANIS, (DEPART/ UM OF ARTS). The Examination of the Tunior, Sophomore. and Freshman °lame& at the close of The Third Term, will be 1 eld in the following order: WEDATSDAY , 21st. —From 10 to 12, Juniors. by Prot Frazer. (Beat and the Ream Ewen*. ) oral. From I% to 2. Sophomores. by Prot Bend&U, (Analytical Hearne try.) written. THURSDAY. 21d.—From 10 to 12, Juniors. by. Prot Allen, (Tbeceritus.) oral. From 12 to 2, Boig.omores. by Prof Frazer. (Chemietry of the Metal%) and Freab. MM. by Prof. Keedall, (Geometry,) written. PRIDAT, Md. —From 10 to 12, Juniors. by the Pro. Yost, (Moral PhilosophY, )mat. From 12 to 9. Sophs• mores. by Prof Cloppee, (Universal Literature, ) written. MONDAY, 201b.—From 10 toll. Sophomores.by. Prof. All.xt, (TL. Ctondli of Aristorthllll.B ) oral. From 12 to 2. fttlaoYB, lip Prof. sl3Bda (Differential Oalenous, ) written TOEsDAY, 27th. From 10 to 1.2, Periamen• Prof, dlien. Plutarch 'sLife of Demosthenes ' ) oral. From 12 to 2. Juniors, b, Prof. Jackson. (Juvenal, ) Orel WSDDESDAY. 98 th.—From 10 to it, Eophognoree. by Prof. Jackson, (Horace's Odes.) oral From 12 to 2. Preahgnen. by Prof. Copn6s. (History.) oral. THODSDAY, 29th. —From 10 to 12, Faahmen, by Prof. Jackson, (Horsoe's !Satires,) oral. GEORGE AMAX. jelbBl Secretary of the Pacnity of Arts. WVINTON STATE CONVENTION.—A. aste oOnvention will be held at Barriaboe on WEDNESDAY, the rah 1n1y,18138 , et o'cloek M., 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 se cured the great victory in MC and made the war, which our enemies denonnoed as a Canine, a glorious success in MM. Our nag has been maintained. our enemies dertroved. our Government preserved , and peace re. established. Let every friend who sided in this result lake measures to be represented in that Convention. We must see to it that the fruited oar success are not lost to the nation. Business of vast importance will be , presented for its eenelderation, and every district in the Slate should be represented. SIMON CAMEROman.N, Chair A. . 1 1; Ftlg r . °2'. Secretaries. jet tiyl9 MILITARY. lUNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. Imo GOVERNMENT ROGITY to all who enter the UNITED STATES MARINE Cour& Alt per sons desirous a obtaining the $3OO Government Bounty. Lad better enlist at ones, for the bounty by a ?seem order, ceases from and after July let. ISM A splendid opportunity to visit foreign countries—a squadron of vessels to gall in a short time for the Ifedl terranesn—good pay, excellent accommodations, light and easy duty. For all further information. apply at the 'Recruiting : R 4.Z1101111, end N 0.311 Houth F ONT Street, between. aA. Id, BEd 3 o'clook P M. every day but Sunday, JAMES Mims!, Stain GliDtain and Neerniting Ollcer. CARD PHOTOGRAPH S -12 F 0 R N.) d 1.16. amnia and pretty atlleiti 3 / 11 . n — e tt a ble for Albums or got we to exuding. Wi th class- ' mate& taut them at EBrESE'Ss °ram. It* sr,4)oliD Street, above SBIPV PUBLICATIONS. COMPLETE, ONLY AUTHENTIC, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Presenting his early hittory, political career, and amiechce in and out of Congress; also, a general view of his policy as ere ii.ent of the United States; with his meteor/ea, ffiamations, letters, etc:, and history of his eventitil Admintel ration, and of the scenes attendant nron his tragic and lemented demise By roams Id. HAMLETT, Commiaelober of Pallf.lopg, Wacniagton. 11 C. b reetey.ie one Yoittme of over 700 'Ages Mayo Embossed Cloth. $3; Sheep, Library Style, $3 60 ?anted on extra Alen paper and bound ib HALF OLMi. 66 GERMAN EDITION, fifty cents higher on each etyle of binding. Tale - work is RIILTAITLE and AUTHENTIC. It WEN Wa its by the gentleman Nihon name It beers, and the cats coteernlng the material palms of Mr Liasoin's EMT history and political career (it is not now improper to mention), Was furnished be himself to Mr. Barlett. who for several year• stood in confidential relations to the late President. The anther has resided in Wash ington from the very beginning of the Administration, and bee explored the records of the War Office fcc feats. and bed access to otter sources of information not penally accessible. Interwoven with the narrative, In chronological order, are fell extracts from Mn. Lincoln's Breeches. thus embodying his views in the beat and Ii Ott acceptable manner_ His Administration is encl. dered aim by interweaving his State Papers while the narrative of Dm author concerning the Mai even, Bof the period is clear, conclee and admirable. 11.9 portrait is teantifutly engraved be Ritchie. from a pi:Migrant Mien by Brady at a sitting avenged for with Mr. Lincoln by the Publishers. The likenem has been pronounced be many p,reonal friends the boot The ?Withers' immediately upon the decease of Mr. Lin cols.sent an a rtist to sketch the scenes closely hien tib.d with his early life and also the scenes immo. diately emaciated with the burial at finringlield. Illi nois. end will have the pleasure of presenting the fol lowing OnioniAL ILLUSTnATIONSio the volume: t. birthplam of Mr. Lincoln. 3 The Emigration:rem Kentucky in 1816. 3. Bonet, Spencer county, I odlana. the home of My Lincoln for thirteen yearcand whate hie mother died. 4. The Ora Word Bane, where young Lincein worked for IA cent, per day. 6. Little Pigeon Baptist Church. where Mr. Lincoln (when a yontli) and hie parents attended. 6. His Mother's Gram. 7. An. demon.areek Ferry, whet, he was ferryman for BUM months 8 The Log Douse in Sangamon county, 11l , where the • ' &KO " rails were split, 9, Els Springfield Residence. 10. The been of Dia First Inauguration, etc etc. Nearly LOCO men are alreadv at work. Terms Uniform. Remit $1 50 for complete Prospectus and outfit for convening; name a damn counties, arranged in order, of your choice, and if territory cannot base. lected, the cash received will be returned. Bold only by Canvassing Agent,. Address MOORE, WILSTACIE, & BALDWIN', PIIBLISIISES I • Either at 25 West FOIMEH Street. Vinobane% or 3 , 323 finwBt 30 CENTS I HARPER, FOR JULY. 30 ATLANTIC, FOR JULY. 15 CENTS! PE EBOE. FOR OODEY, AoIITHITR, LADS '8 MEM OUR 10030 FOLK-, D.KMOI32eF. Ste. Sea 3t PITCHER% 808 CHESTNUT &wig. IQ - NW 00 ir f 3! FOR SUMNER I .•'' READING!! Just waive by ABHKILD & BYARS. (Basard's old Mandl. No. 724 ONASTRIPF Street. wcons AND WATBES: or, Bnmarter ill the bra nate. By Agra 18. street. RISS ATACRY.NZM By Anthony TrellOpe. oN-LY a CLOD. By Mimi& B. Braddon. MIRAMIORI. A Story of that famed Valley In Mew Bronewi - k ON (MAIM. Bricnnie Thomas. SONGS FOR ALL SEASONS. By Tennyaon. With thirteen illuetrattors Pace. 6o cents TON GAY WORTHY& By the author of "Faith Gortnoy's Girlhood WILDER'S BAWD By the author of ' 'Uncle Silas." A SON OF TEM SOIL A Never. 884. 1 .1111C1i. 011RISTIAB MISTAKE, CLEVES WoitiAs l . MINIS DONNE, G SONGS GSIIM, BARRA. S )3 ISTOTI.gud other new toyels in paper covers. Tancbnitz editions. Jaet receivrd Price, 7.5 centers*. jell ILLUSTRATED LIFE, CAMPAIGNS, AFDFERVICES OF • GENERAL GRANT. The hero of "Fort Deneleon,""Mehl:lmM," "Chattanooga." '' Petersburg "and "Richmond," also captor of "General Lee's," " General John. aeon's,' and other rebel armies. With a fall Mowry of hie Life Campoiciii, and Battles and big Orden. Reports. an d Correspondence with the War Department sue the President in relation to them from the Kraft he took the Pa i d In tits war unti l present time. Conrolete in one large volume With a portrait of General Grant. and other illustra tive en gi an ingi of the Battles of Fort Donation: Battle of Chattanooga; General Lee's surrender to General Grant ; she Union army entering Richmond. ate. Price 75 tents in paper, or One Dollar in cloth. Agents wanted everywhere to engage in the sale of title work, who will be suppled with the paper cover edition at Five Dollars a dozen, or filly copies for $2O; or $37.13 a hundred ; or with the cloth edition at Bight Dollars a dozen. Any copies for Thirty Dollars, or tinny Dollars A hundred. Address all orders and remittances to the publialiers, T. B. PETARSON S: Ha° tem. 3018 CEBSTRIIT Krim. Plailadaiyhts, Pa. Coulee seat free or postage on receipt of retailDriCe. It DO: O I4ING'S FINE LIER&EY EDI- M, 1855 LIFF. OF aruLatrs C2EI9AIL Vol. I of this work, printed from large, bold type, on superior extra-heavy paper, and elegantly bound in Parole cloth, row ready. Prise 81.50. A cheap edition, neatly bound in paper covers, is also ready. price 81. • For sale by ail Booksellers in this place. tient free. by mail. on receipt of prise. A. DOWLING. my 24 ventlir. 63 N. 1138.111 Btreeh NSW YOBS. T.O OKING AROUND.-THIS EXCEL. A- 4 LENT. DCW domestic novel. which ie seiner/ so rapidly, is by A. 8. EPP, the popular author of "A Lout Look ALced.'' vrue to the Led, " " The Star and Cloud, "' I've been Thilikium ago. Jett whialOt CARLETON, Publisher, New York. fIRPHETIS C. KERR'S NEW BOOK •-•• Is a third series of his humorous and exottisttelr satirical comments andlaushable hits at the prominent twiner) and political events of the day. Ecerphotl, is laughing over it. CARLETON, Publisher. to tl-wfmlOt New York. SBCR3TARY FAIRY FINGERS-MRS. MOWATT'S Brilliant New Nevel.le Mtn it tremendous vale. It la an admiral', Wrudgbt tideland riadwin. the Mtn , " tion of the reader from beginning to end. Mit/Arm. Publisher, New York. myBl. wfaildt ALL THE NEW BOOKS, FASRION/BLE NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES Unities stamped gratis) TO MATCH, VISITING (LANDS. Nagraved erWrlttext, ALL TEE MAGAZLNBS. PORTFOLIOS, WRITING-DESKS, PEES, IMES, ALBUMS, &e. .fa - - Every one letving the city for the season will fine it to their interest to ordor of CHALLIS!. Bookeeller end Stationer. 1308 USWITUr Streit. Orde' flaw 5y Ata t. I or Express. jt,21.11t OUR MARTYRED PRESIDENT; OR, Voices from the Pulpit of New. York and. Brook lyn. Contabriag &lithe Sermons by the eminent palpit orators of these dries, and the Orations of Bancroft and Bishop Simplon. 12me. mEtouoliTil ON THE DUNE OF LITTLE CHIL DREN. By Samue CROSS e. other leino. 211.5 CHANGED nd Religions Poems. •A sew edition. Beveled red edges. 18mo MAGELPELAR ; a Book for the Cemetery. Idmo. Red edges. For sale by JAMS S. OLAXTOIL (Successor to W. S & A Martian), je22 GOO CHESTNUT Street. ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO, BY PRO feimion Miller and LiZ376-2eW edition. ALCOHOL, Its Plan and Power, by James Miller, M. D., late Profeetor of Cargery la the University of Edinburg. TOBACCO. Itsl3ce and Abuse, by John Lizars, M. D. A new edition of the above, bound in one volume, rust lesned. Price $l. IN PREPARATION. NARCOTICS AND STROM ANTS, by Wm. AlAstle, D, in e volame LINDSAY .11; BLAKISTON, reblithare arLa BnAkSene're• Mo. 25 Smith t3IXT Emmet. jell above Chestnut. JUST PUBLISHED DR. BOARDMAN'S THANKSGIVING AND FAbT DAY SEBBIDES. THE PEACEMAKERS. II THE PEACE WE DPED AND HOW TO SECURE IT. Published and for sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON. Successor to W. S. & Alfred Martian. jel2 606 CHESTNUT Street. A PPLETON'S NE W AMERICAN cycLePIDIA.. --Complete In 16 volumes. Various Styles or Studio& X31131.1,z0w issooßA, Rrtak MOON. In 8 vat, MERIVAL3'B 018TOZI of TEI cc•mplelc , The Agency for these valuable worts is st 33 30 - a.th BLICTit Street, above Chestnut, ape.tf JAIL K. SIMON. HAZARD & HUTCHINSON, AGRNV FORME BALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, 112 (annum STRUT, PRILADILPRIA, AHD 103 BLUM STRUT, NNW YORK. fenem rABBERTON & CHASE'S SCHOOL. A- 4 The next Session will begin on MOND AT. Sept. Ilth. Applications for admission map be made to either of the mice] signed. BoBERr N. LAB BERTON, 338 P. FIFIBEIETH St, BEGUN/LLD a CRASS, ie23 fmetbt OMEsT.NUT RILL. RUGBY CLASSICAL AND E 1 OLL3II ACADEMY, 17426 CHESTNUT ISTEMET, PHILADELPHIA. This Institution, which will be established in SEP. TIMBER NEXT, is destined to rival the bast schools of this country, and of England in iss system of Distrito. lion and discipline. and in the fullness of its °lassies) and mathemeglcal sonnet. Those preillaing for college will be flitted to take laigh stand in their class, and to graduate with honor. It will be the special aim, also. to prepare young men for business or professional life. Circulars, with. full Information, can be had at lne Chestnut street. EDW. CLARENCE ISMITEL A. M. Principal. Egranswoge.—Caleb Cope. Esq.,Hon Wm. D. Kelley, Hon. Jos . Allison. Alexander Whilldln, Esq. Thomas Potter, Esq., A. H. Pram:llsone, Esq., H. P. M. Birkir.• bine. Esq. mylA-mwf4in. r 9 mviov-talf,), Nuilist:off!ljl4ul FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The eubseribers would invite &Herdic" to their INPROVBD OUT OF SHIRT& Whleh they make a syeetally in their bturinem. Also, wnetaatlylosetylus NO LTIES FOR ORNTLEMEN'S WELL J. W. SCOTT & GNWPLINIINII FURNISHING STORE. No, 814. CHESTNUT Street, jaVly Pour doom below the Continental GOLDWAVINTIMPROVEDSTMAN WATER-HEATING APPARATUS fORWASKIING sad TiWrILATING PUBLIC! BUILD lias sad PRIVISS BUIDUCES. UNION KILN ill WiTII3I.IKATINV JAMES P. WOOD its CO.) B. M. FELTWELL. Supt. .1119,1101 tg RPET CRAIN, YARNS, AN)) *-1 WICHB.--Large invoice; just received sad - for Bale to dealers, st lowest market. rates. BOWE. $178T011.'& jOl5 ti3G 157 and 159 north street. TEE PRESS.-PITILADELPHIK FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1865: RELIABLY ILLUSTE ATED LIFE 00 WALKER Strad, New York BY. HIS MAMMY NAPOLEON 111. COMMISSION HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL. ItAXOIPACMIIRED RL TYR colirAN' OF I%N/ISYLVA.NLS. 111 South POIIIITE Street. IFECIISCIAL UNITED STATES 1 7-30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES. $230,000,000. Ey authority of the 'Montour of the 'homely. the anderwanea, th• Oinksra thibiatiDPll Anent for the saie or trottoa states Sagnrittall. eel so the Tuba. the it Ird series of Treasury /fetes. Ultra Ii and three-tenths per sent. Interest per annum, known WI tyke SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN_ These Notes are homed ander date of July 16, and era payable three years from that date in mar money, or are convertible at the option of the holder Into S. 6.'20 SIX PER CENT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These Bonds are nOW Worth a 'handsome premium. and are exempt. as are all the Government Benda. from state, County. and Nunfetfrat tazattem , , whisk adds from one to three per cent. More to their Whirr according to the rate levied upon other property. The Interest is payable semi-annually by coupons &Hashed to each note, which may be sit off and sold GI any bank or banker. The interest at 7 80 per sent. amounts to One cent per day on a 'SO not. Two cents per day on a $lOO note. Tete gents per day en a $BOO note. Twenty cents per day on a $l.OOO note. One Dollar pir d ay en a $5,006 note. notes of all the denominations named Will be Promptly tarnished upon receipt of subscription. the notes of this Third Series are preotsely similar in form and privileges to the Haven. Thirties already sold, sarsopt that the Government reserves to itself the option at -owing interest in gold coin at 6 per, sent. instead of '-botbs in currency. Subscribers Will delimit the in terest in serum up to July 16th, at tbs time When they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this Third &rise of the Seven-Thirties will commence on the let of June. and will be made promptly and eontinuonsly after Mat date, The slight change made in tig conditions of this THIRD SERIES 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 smelled Would so reduce and equalise prises se that nit slums mods with six per cent, in gold would be fully equal to those nude With silent and three-tenths per sent, in imrreney. This in THE ONLY LOAN IN NARKET aoW altered by the GOTOTIIMSat. sad Ita ampulla ad• Vituta{Oe make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than $280,0X1,000 of the Loan authorised bT Oongress are now In the market. This amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will all be subscribed for within sixty days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium. as has uni formly been the ass on closing the subseriptions to other Loans. In order that eitiserm of every town and section of the sountry may be shfordod faeilniall for taking the Loan, the National Banks, State Banks. and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to Tur een subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in Whom they have cOnddenoo. and who only are to be responeible for the dottier' of the nine' for which they receive orders. JAY COOKE. SUBSORIPTIOI AGENT, No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA , . CHECKS FOR CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS ox WASHINGTON, WANTED. je2ost, DREXEL & CO. DREXEL & COMPANY, BANKERS, No. 34 19cput4 Tinni, street/ DRALSRB IDT 111IER/OAN AND FOREIGN GOLD, FOREIGN EXORANGE, UNITED STATES BONDS, QUARTERMASTERS' VOUOHERS, UNOURRENT MONEY. STOOKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD AT BOARD OF BROSBRIL 01 commission. ielS•tL 1681.- COUPONS, DUE JULY 1, GOLD AND SILVER WAITED. AT-HIGHEST MARKET PRIM DREXEL & CO., 34 South THIRD IRTeet. DRUGS AND CREMICALS. BOTANIC AND NCLECTIO DRUGS. ROBERT A, HANCE. 729 HARM EMIT, PHILADELPHIA. Ironld eall the attention 02 Druids% Country Bev ebeztto, and others, to his stock of Roars, maws. um BARKS, to Tifton% sized paokitites, of oar own pros:Um of YBliiSe BIiLOW 80E11311t RATES. 1 fall lino of 'BOTANICAL PEEPARATIOIIB,_W. IL fOIItRELL it CO. '8 CONCENTRANSDBBIEDISB.4B4.. tit a Metal dincolutt to the trade. cotolonnoo fongshon on onollostion. mylllntlo COAX» nOA. L .-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER IiZADOW. and 2print fammtstit Lshish Goal. arid bast Loma Ittormtstx, from Eamyikill, pr.parsd ex. rilt e dVa. a d greit. 10. W loser ATM Street. Esp64l) J. WALTON & GO. IMPORTED LUNCH 13 A.S3I.OZ`S. BNILEY as CO., No. SW ORESTNUT SOM. Fun' FRENCH, FURNISHED TRAVELLING BAGS FOR LADIES. BAILEY & CO., No. 819 CHESTNUT Atraet. Ideumcs H. MAISIMIS. CRAB. A. Emmen. MATSINGER BROTHERS, StCOESSORS TO ADAM MATSINGEE, ESAhIETFAILOILTERS OF FIRE-PROOF BOORS, IRON SHUTTERS SMITH- W 0 Ws: IN GENERAL Also, Plat-Staff &solids, Parnacan, Cooking RI altilt Gae °Tans, Bath Boilers, Reitz tore, and Ventilators. and Bheet-Iron Work of evert , dotaription. No. 1228 RACE IST.EtEVir. .it22.12t PHILADELPHIA.. FOR TIE ILLUMINATION, JULY 4, 1566. GENERAL GRANT CANDLES, WAR - RA.IIM NOT TO "RIM." For side by ROBERT DONNELL Sc SON, 3e22 9t * SOS WALNUT STUET. 4 CARD. FURNITURE AT LOW PRIORS. I Will Bell the balance of my large dock of FURNITURE. At very low price/441AM SEPTEMBER lst. The assortment is complete GEO. J. HENKEL% 809 and 811 CHESTNUT 8t CORNELIUS WENDELL. WILLIAM N. WATSON. /Ate 'Polio Printer. Late Chief Clerk nab. Der , . WENDELL & WATSON PBOB3OIITE CLAIMS BEFORE EVERY DEPART MEET OF THE HOVEREMBET. Office Boons, No. 345 PENNSYLVANIA Avenue. Directly opposite the ketropoliten Hotel. ies.lm P. 0. Box 269. Washiugtoo, E. 0. BiIcOANDLESS & SMITH, MALT VINEGAR FACTORS, BROAD AND PAINE STRUM Constantly on hand and for ago a large stock of MALT mad WHITE. WINE VINEGAR—a new article of menu• facture in this Gauntry, made by the celebrated Inglis& process, and used exclusively for Pickling in Europe. All sales warranted free trout. impurities and chemi cals. Orders filled promptly to all uts of the country. GEN L. X CAMBLOS, Ne. A 11.3 Walnut street. naiad- Phis. PITT & WHITE. No. 4 Exchange Place. Ballimoro4 CHRIbTIAN LEACoO., alehmond. I{. W. GOULD & Co . Newberc. N. C. lel9-81n 'ME ASHLAND HOUSE, -4- FOUNTS AVENDR AND T WENTY•POURTa STREET. NEW YORK CITY. ; Recently erlerged Ilia improved. ia now , onen for transient as well es permanent boarders The house is situated on one of the meassatest &Venue, and mowed ble to all places of amassment and business by cameo& 'taiga. Guests Will find all the conveniences and com fort* of a superior to abffsbment, with an eziellent ta ble. Tranelent boara.,_sg par day. WE, SELKIRK. Proprietor. N. B who desire rooms for the summer le ill make early application. To desirable parties ad vantageous terms will be offered 3e12 NA pHOTOORAPHS TAKEN A.O OU HATRI.Y of Chumboo; Couuty Scats. Pcoldeucco. and Public Bulbibi go, by B. F. REHM EPA* ABM Sinai, and done in tha most oaticfactoty manner for theta Who desire than. lt. f 1 RTES` DE VISITE, MADE 'IN SU FERIOE Wyk". at B. I'. IttiLtißß'S 6 4 AXON. Bind. 'They will please taets4 arrapastaant. apd. aatitry the MOO Vtitlo4. execatialt. 'UP BOOM. L WA• WALIELAVEN, MASONIC BALL; 119 CHESTNUT STREET, LS NOW OPENING ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF LACE CURTAINEIs S 7. {ELEGANT STYLES, AT PRIORS, FROM 0 DOLLARS TO 160 DOLLARS PM PAIR. WINDOW SHADES, OUOICIE PATTERNS, AT REDUCED ringiss. ID. FIREWORKS. FOURTH OF JULY viritmwoitss, IN GREAT VARIETY ROCKETS, CANDLES, UNION AND ROMAN CANDLES, RUNES, TRIANGLES, SHIP LIGHTS, SNARES, BLUE LIGHTS, FLOWER POTS, PIN WHEELS, GRASSHOPPERS, COLORED FIRES, ALSO. A large Assortment of Wheels. for sale by' A. LC. FRANCISCUS & CO., J.& Et 81.3 MA:MU EMIT FIREWORKS, FIREWORKS. FIRE WORKS, OR mu VARIETY, la large or small quantities, may be had at JOSEPH CIAMPBELL k BRO.'S, 3817-12 ts 108 MARKET Street. CARPITS AND OIL-CLOTHS. SPRING. (865. SLAIN WoragLO INCULLS, 0111EMANTOMMt PA. WCAIALT.ThI aa co., NLANIINEKNIIRKEIN AND IMPONTABS 07 t•l-N , &O es:01,1:1 OIL ULDTE. MAITTINGS. Asa WHOLZOILLE DSPALIMBEENIT, L I'l'l4o '44,1 , 14:44 4 RETAIL DEPARTMENT. 01111STIIIIT STEM. MILITARY GOODS. FLAGS I FLAGS t EVANS I HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS, 418 ARCM STREET. . ISANNMELM, Silk, Bunting, Muslin, and Be Lain OF ALL BIZIL SWORDS, SABBES, BELTS, PABSANTS, &O. sklazirmaiwy GkOWDEII, OF MIRY DZICBIPZION. 1•1-1173 MERCHANT 'TAILORS. IiDWARD P. KELLY, JOHN RELLY: TAILORS, 311 CHESTNUT STREET. w ;row m ISM & OODIFLXVII ASSOBTMINT OF wild 42 SPRING GOODS. OIL HIMITO, COAL, AND OTHER NSW COMPANInt). We are prepared to famish Sew Ckwitorettons with ell the Boon they require. at short notice and low "rites. of Ina quality. All styles of Binding. EITIFJeFLATB 01121710ATIS 07 STOOK. LITHOGRAPHED !! It TRANSFER BOOK. ORDERS OF TRANSFER. STOCK LBDOBL MDR LEMURS BILTAMML mortrrius or CAPITAL STOOL BROKU'II PESTI LEDGER. ACCOUNT 01 SAUL DIVIDEND BOOS. MOSS ar. CO., BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS AID STALTIONEUI. seid-ti 43n OHNITKUT Street. 1: 01 rf:l A 3.111 : )itsmaivA 600Ringatioae, STREET. 600 WATER GOOLERS. FRREZIREL (115 EiTOvNg FOP. fltritatEß cOOKIRG. 5e16 if GRIFFITH . riLla SIX= and elan. GROCERIES. HENRY CHA.PMAN, IMPORTER OF TEAS, 932 ARCH STE= ro PIILLADELI'HU. TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, TEAS. No common Teas sold or even away. No false state ments to effect a aLes. UENRY CHAPMAN'S CHOICE NEW MI.X- For Commlemurs In 'ha PRIOE, $l. AS 1111. LB., Formed from a selection of the most approved va rieties, oenibined in the proportions beet eateranted to develop the varied excelleneies of emit. YOUNG• HYSON, . YECKING CHOP, THE FINEST IN THE COUNTRY. NANKIN ISIOYUNE. IMPERIAL AND GUNPOWDER. COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE, PURE JAVA, MANILLA, AND RIO, BOASTED WITHOUT WATER os LARD. HENRY CHAPMAN; WM ARCH STREET, To FAMILIES RESIDING IN THB RURAL DISTRICTS We die proparee. am heretofore, to snooty familia& at their 00111317 reeideneee, with EVERY DESCRIPTION OP FINE Ozoomes. TEAS aro , &o. ALBERT O. ROBERTS. myth-tf Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets, 'BLINDS AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS. No. 16 North Sixth Street, ILANDINIOTIMX2 Or TENITIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW WADES the Wiest she iaac seeerimeat fa the elt7 Al Ohl lowest samarium MU BRAM MADE AND LITTEMD. chase lot soiled NUM' sad abides. CABINET FURNITURE. MOOSE & CAMPION. %61 SOUTH 8100 ND .STINIT. are prepared to follow the decline in the market in tn. Pries of their Pulliam Forename will plasm sail &Ed 111•41111111 our idea. • melllan* 3'o i 3 HU A T. OWEIT,_ ATTORNST LADIED , Walll COUIBILLOZ AT LAW. Ann 801.101Tork ~ MIN 4 D 01Iw SIF/TDireet. VotutimitdASfh drat ea • . D RETAIL DRY GOODS. 200 'PIECES OF JACONET LAWNS; OP NEW AND BIiIIIIFDL STYLE, TO sz OPENED THIS MORNING. Goods that kayo just arrived by the late steamers to New Toter. ALSO. stew oleos of PLAIN PERC ALES, IA Mk' AND BLUES, And a few pieces of the NEW BLUE PLAIN SAINDNET LAWNS. • EDWIN HALL a CO., je22.itr WW gAtith MOND Brest, COOPER 1:1; CONARD, AND rkteitmEzr. YARDS FABELIONABLE 3 1°0 , J LAWRS. 37,E BUFF, PINK, AOD lU.UB PLAIN LAWNS. BOPP. PINK. AND BLUE PERCALES. VERY BICH OBOANDIES. SUMMER BILES RSDCED, SUMMER S T O OK CLOSING. je23•tt EIRE & LAWDELL. CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST. ••• • ENTIRE STOCK HEWED. Black Thread Laces, Thread Voile. Thread 142.110 Barbee. Hemstitched Handkereheifs. bargains. Cambric Edgings and insertions. Shirred and Fancy Freash Muslim for maids. Lama Lace Bournicie and ism 6t.. BROWN TABLE LINEN, A'r THIS low price of 1323 ; one lot mach heavier at 66. good D at Ha te nds rn. ome table linen, extra heavy, at 873 , 4, which is lower than It can be bought; much finer and better at One lot extra width and beautiful patterns, both spot and damask. . . Bleached table licen 'equally as cheap, in all the widths and various qualities. big pieces Barnsley double satin damask, all differ ent patterns, and lower than they'would cost at pre sent rate of gold. Towels with or without fringed ends, blue and red borders. Brown to w .'" at tai TS piss doael4 HEllkaltaCk, bleached and half bleached. Blue plaid linen for glass towels, striped and plaid Berman linen for tote els,that are the beet goods to weer lathe market. Butcher's linen, both card and IN; yards wide. Li nen sbeetlngsl.o.4. 11.4 sad 12 4 wide. Pillow linen 42, 46. 60 and 04 inches wide. 60. 10.4 Lancaster quilts. 6011.4 Lancaster quilts. One lot Marseilles quilts of the old heavy kind at less than they can he imported for. One lot white Marseilles, very pretty patterns. One of the bast as. nortroente of calicoes in the city, both light and dart. Sheeting and ebtrtina 12.1181110* in great quantities, at ray meal low prices. GRANVILLIt B. RAINES. 5e20 4t No 101.8 MARKET. above Tenth. 44 SPANISH LINENS FOR TRAV ELLING MUSSES. 4 4 Bley Linens. Dark and light Linens for Snits. Brown Hotheads Figured MINIM for Dresses. White Pogo' or MIIIII3IIIIIIII NonSitio hettings. Fink, blue, cherry and white Torletong. BD Wl6 HALL & CIO., lag tf AB South SBOOND Street. 1865. COOPER 85 COWARD, NINTH AND MARKET, have The best Caseimere stock In Worn. Good Linen Drifts, Ducks, Coatings. Tailors' Linings, of every kind. Muslin stock somplete, prices right. Family Linens, selling, gold, at 30c. • Gauze, domet and other Flannels. ?can Wool Do.laines, 55 and 65 cents. Extra fine black Mohair Alpaca, • Lupin's 6.4 black Wool Delaines, $l. Good stook while llaintook, Swiss. Bird-eye Linen, striped ending. finest Cambzics and Jimmie, puffed Muslin& Pique. dic White baroge and other thin Shawls. Silk kaostaes and Summer Dusters SPLENDID STOCK OF LINEN 0001113, just opened at T 0.% /Mai Street, oom prising— Turkish, Bath, Buck, and plain Linen Towels. Bapklns of beantifal patterns. and all grades. Table Linens, bleached, I alf-bleachec, and brown. Richardson & Dunbar's, Dickinson's, and other Linens. Ladies' and Gents' L. 0 Hdkfs, from Mato sl— stitched and ael'd borders—very nice. niy3l if TORN R. STOKES. SPECIAL NOTICE. SELLING O 1? ENTIRE STOOK TO CLOSE BUSINESS!! GOOD-WILL AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. THORPILsx ADD Ws Lupo aroma otteotion to the above sugonammekt. We hats II 1.01110 Stook. We are Belling tummy. Of Yard Is to be closed out on or before the let day 0/ September. SiOm and Drese Goo ch. Vitt 41i,telrittg"a L dk i nffini f r o le s, 14nolina and Oatroee xonob s ui;:,.. ""' ,4 mice; Coro of EIGHTH and SPRING GIRDER. FIGURED AILS GRENADINES, -IL of the bestqualitlea andstyles, in huh and Ginty Grounds. fas to WALL Travelling.Dresseatods, in ovary Twist/. Itew Dross Goods, in great variety. Handsome Ghent Silks, S EW TERI CHEAP BLACK SILKS, imitable for Dresses, Mantles. and &sequel. COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLES/J.l PRICES Xerrinino, Sprague. and PAO° Mate, SU*. 10 4 Waltham and riliPlitUl bleached. ShoefintO. 41. H. STEIL dt BON, myfl.if Not 713 and 715 North TBITH Street. NNW WEEJJELT VOlit 1805. THE GUATIST MENTION OF TEE AG IX I. W. BIADLST'S New Watont ntrriax ELLIPTIC or double) SPRING SKINT. 1 014iTir ERLDLEY & CART Gate & 3. 0. West), SOLEIPROMETOII4 and hiatiIIPACTORIRR. CE&MBIES and 79 and 81 RUDE kbeets, law Tarr. LIVENTION consists of Durum (or two) U LTIMO Steel SPRINGS, ingeniously BRAIDED TIGHTLY and MEIN together, EDGE to INGE, matins the TOUGHEST, InOst FLEXIBLE, ELASTIC, and DURABLE SPRING eVer seed. They seldom BEND or BREAK, like the Single Springs. and consequently preserve their PERFECT and BEAUTIFUL &UPI/TWICE to LONE AS WU Other SKIRT llh WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY and great COMFORT and PLEASURE to any LADY wearing the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SECIRT will be experienced particularly in all crowned ASSESEL/ES, OPERAS, OARErAoss. HAILEoAD OARS. ()REECE Pew's. Amu: MAIM', for PROMO ADS and ROUSE Daiwa. as the SEW can lw ROUND When ?mato 000U PY Mall PLACE SA easily as SILK Or lEESS. LADY haying enjoyed the pleasure, c omfort, and peat convenience of wnearse the DUPLEX. ELLIPTIC STEEL. SPRING SHIRT fora SINGLE DAY will never after is ttrd wfllivgt &wens* with their nee For CHILI:GM, MISSES, and Torrica LADIES they are SUPERIOR to all ethers. THEY are the beet QUALITY in every part s and an. Questionably the LIGHTEST. meet DESIBABLE,OOSEFORT. ABLE and ICOONOMICAL SHIRT ever lands. DOE SAME In all FIRST- GLASS STORES in WS On,. and tb7olloolll the UNITED STATES. Rev./Las DE CUBA. MEXICO, SOUTH AnanicA. and the WEST INDIES. M . 114 HI E YOE THE DUPLEX suirPTio U M. HOOP SKIRTS. 628. HOPKINS' "OWN MAKS" OF 628: HOOP SKIRTS, the beet assortment and best quality and styles in the city. Gore Trails. all lengths. and sizes, from 18 to 88 springs, from $1.70 to $4. Plain Skirts, all the new shapes and sizes, from 19 to 60 springs, from $1.40 to *3 Skirts of extra heavy steel and extra tapas, trrm 20 to 35 springs, from $4.93 to $2.75. Kisses' and Children's, of every grade, from 6 to 35 springs, from four to eight cents per spring; they have no equal. * gents for tie new Flexible Skirt. the most pliable Hoop Skirt made, and fully equal to the Duplex 11111311. SEM and at mush lower prism, Also sonslanii7 on hand hill Hass 61' low prised fleW Skirts, kid padded and rastallie listened —l5 sPrihma 85c.; 20 syringe, *1; 25 springs, $1 1.5; 30 springs. $1 95 " , and 40 muse, *LSO. Skirts made to oraer, altered, and repaired, at 625 kIICEi Street. lel4-Ims THE COPARTNERSHIP HE RET C rr:Mß waistline under the style and firm of null.. EOM & tIMITHis this day dissolved by mutual eon. sent. The amounts of the firm will be settled. as d the business con lstisas nu y S. at the same stmidafo. 319 HAMM Etrett, by . Smth. THOMAS X PSTER3ON, ISAAC S. oft2TH. SUE to, 1000. .1421.31.* TRANSIENT' AN D PERMANENT Jo- BOARDERS accommodated it US South BROAD Street. je33•lOt* FFIRST-CLAN BOARD AT THE UNI TED-a- STATES HOTEL, 413 ORESTSIIT Street. One lame handsomely furnished (Member vacant. Charges moderate. TX* Bone has no Bar. ie22 St* gHERIFFT BALE.-BY VIRTUE OF P‘-' a writ of Venditioni Espouse, to me directed, will be evicted to public sale or vendee , on MONDAY Evening, Suly 3, 1865, at 4 o'clock, at Sansoirostreet Hall, All that three story brick metsuage and lot of ground. situate on the east side of Seventh street 93 feet ninth of Mary street, in the city of Philadelphia; containing in front on Seventh street 35 feet 6 inches and in depth 93 feet. [Which premises Owen Jones. by deed dated De. comber 25th. 3E9, recorded in Deed Book H. 'R.. Xo. 19, page 378. Fund.nvyed unto James Williams is fee. reserving o rent of S4l 33 ) iD. 0 ; .1., 65, 341. Debt £21.33 LE Rawl* 3 Taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Williams. HENRY C HOWELL. Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office, June Si, /864. 9e23-St THE CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS IN the market—Quart Capsule Tam at 42 par Or.' emu plate. ItilaT2LL & LETCOWORTII. rte. 15 North FIFTH Street, ana NO. 521 MINOR Street. tea lm FRUIT JARS.-WE ARE NOW SELL ta[the "MUTSU ALL GLASS JABS" at before the- war prim. BARTELL al FIFTH Street. % No. 15 North FIFTH =4 .1423-1 m No. 541 NINON Street. NATIONAL FLAGS I- A LARGE Steak of Bruiting Elam of the best material, all sizes, with poles, for sale at low priest, at the Carpet Store of WIL • ROL,IN. je22.9toif N. B. corner EIGHTH and MARKET. COFFEE, COFFEE, cc EXCELSIOR" HAMS ABE THE EIMT THE WORLD. J. 11. MICHEVER & CO., GENEBAL rsovisioir PSALM LID ttlilis Or r OELEEiLTID “Ear,cm.tasion , " SIIOAR-OURED HAMS, TONGUES, AND • BEEF, N.:m.142 and 144 N. FRONT ST.. Between Arch and Hue devote. Phlbule.. The justly oilobritod "ISOELBIOH'• us= are mod by J. H. IL h Co. (In A ttyle manor to them .olses). exproody tor. TAMIL! ÜBE: Cr. of ileltelorte laver; free from the IMPLIIMOiIt taste of salt, and are oronormod br Winne impedes tO am now offered for tale. MILIfe fm warn PHILADELPHIA CHOICE CONFECTIONS. The Suer qualities of comrsarionsay, sew to the Summer mom, to fresh, dallY. by WIPES. P. WERTHaIIf. Jel-1m No. ISIO IikfLIEST Stzset. A VERY intrumon GUM DROP, CA. Prepared bY STAMM' T, lerSlTNiff, Id Ism No, 1311,1 KARIM Wog. FINE CASSIKERES, LINEN DRILLS AND DUCK. SUMNER COATINGS. Tli/kr DRESS GOODS NEW WHITE GOODS. tOIKESTICS REDUCED. ELEGANT SILK SACQUES. BLACK HERNANI SHAWLS. Jet tt HOOP ISIEELIELTS. [KO I. 1 1 kki U#3 . ; t 141 BOARDINSA. AVC'l4Ol‘ olAcrv. EBRIINBISS' BAZAAR, NINTH and SANSOM Streets. At:IO7WD FALB OF HORSES, dm, On SATURDAY NODDING next, at 1O o'clock, cern nrleite about DIRTY HORSES, salted to harness and the MO. Fall description at min ALE", new end second -band GAlrloos. light Wigan% &a , with which the sale will commence. Rustle and Double Harness, saddles, Bridles. &e. APir• sale of Roma, me W.doesdar. ALFRED M. BERKEE39, j02.2.1tif A i% US IEIII /ITN TS MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH FITREST TR3611,R, VAP.6IVII4LL Mgr 'SPIT Op AnA WEBB LAW MOM BM' OLVB IIP TPE WIIBB OISTATig. TEA (FEUD ) Evsennio, June 29.1886, KUBBAI4D AT SA r r. RBAIITY AND Wig BEAST, and THRUM if AIMED. THE WEBB SIFFTSTIN In Three Mon. I 1 Mender. "FRCPX ORRW. NEW ViIEtTNUT-IiTHEET THICA.• TILE—OMINTxop KTEBIIT.'OWN matritLYTH LAST WEEK OP THE DRAMATIC) SEASON. TBIB (Friday) EVENUTO. Tune 28. FAREWELL BENEFIT Of the charming norm Gomedtsane, MISS LOTTA, who will appear noon this COMPIO2 in Intteducln TWO GLORIOUS it'll:lES, s goBOll, DIMS, EBOITATTONS, .to, T eiB Beanies will be presented, far the eagerel Ham by particular reaneet, the great morel Drams , to 4 aets. THE vonDor LISVE Ma N, SAM WILLOUGHBY LOTTA. The evening's performance Will commence with the Musical Barletta, atyled e.lllll' LIND. JENNY LEATHERLIINGE....... MISS Lorre. 'SATURDAY aFTglablOON June 240. FIFTIETH AID LAST ORA tin FAMILY MATINEE. Ellen OF THE SEASON, THE SEVEN DAUGHTERS wilt be preastitsd. NEW CHESTNUT•STREET THEATRE. COTTON & MURPHY 'a MINSTRELS. SEVENTEEN STAR PERFORMERS.' BEN COTTON, the Inimitable Comedian JOE MURPHY. tha Champion Bone Player. New Songs. Pew Jaen, New Burlesques. New Acte. MOEDA) RIMING. June 11th IMMERSE MOOS EVERYWHERE Pronounced by the press and public to be the beet trouce ever criticized. ENTERTAINMENTS RELICT. ORIGINAL, AND SHF ED. DON'T PALL TO SEE THE CHAMPION TROUPE OF • i523.2t •LitlAdlOA. A HOME FOR OUR BOLDIERO, ThelGrand Jnvenile Entfattieinent, Won Jane 10th, will be repented in the AMERIOAP ACADEMY OF MUSIC . _ On SATVEDAI ,AFTERI O OOIX neat, June Dlth , at g 36 o'clock. FOR THE HESEFIT OF THE SOLDIERS' ADD SAILORS' E 03.3. In addition to the lamina+ progr min% MISS E. F. COLLIE will Bina TEE STAB SPAM:itLED BANNER, with a chorus of SIX HDIEDBED CHILDREN. ..bola to couentrie with a WWl° TABLE to of the GODDESS Of fiIIiESTI. in - whisk thirty-aix girls Will seprerent th e 1:INITBD IMAM. The whore - tinder the direttio/1 01 Mrs Thoum Raw . liege, Jr. Tick out, Reserved Feats. Parquet, and P.rquet Orate—BO coots Ter sale at Claaclon's Bookstore, No. ISCA altestunt Wee,. jelB.2t A GLORIOUS BILL TO.IIIGHT. " • SDavkling Bill." an '`Amnaing Bill," "A Madera Bill." " A Trrpsiedrean Bill." "k Flaming Bill 77 and 'inimitable Bitt.. , MlB3 ARA whiWß PLRKWILL REMIT TO-NIGHT, IMO? .1111311-STRERT TEDDITBS. 11 THE GREAT COMBINATION GUS, ACADEMY OF MUSIC LOT, BROAD AND LOCUST STREETS, EVERY AFTERNOON AND ?FINING DURING THE WEEK. Commencing MONDAY AFTERNOON. 19th lust , and ending SATURDAY EVENING, 24th. inclusive. Mame STONE di NONSTOP, have the happy plea sure of announcing the owning of their great Otratts Alliance, and will at every exhibition intro4nae 0111.1.BN'S WILBEATED TROUPE OF INOQUOIS INDIANS, who will display many wonderful cud astonletilne scenes. The circus troupe. is composed of star performers, pronounced by all critics the but In the worm, the whole forming a resplendeNt galaxy, iparkling in all the brilliacer of true an ,bad +superb aoornments. The Trained Doge will also. appear at every exhibition Doors open at 2 o'clock, and 7 o'clock PM. Admin. don, f 0 cents; children under 10 yeast, 20 CP ate. Atten tive ushers will be pr. sent to conduct visitors to the interior of the mammoth pavilion. See small bills. • PM M -- USIC AT FAIRMOUNT PARR. ANA- CARL BENTZ'S Military Band gives Fres Concerts every clear afternoon, at the Mansion Homes, Pair• mount Park The Union Passenger Rail way Is now the most dt. rest route to the Park. ran nine up Ninth street, and usrr:ass via Seventh street. Passengers by these ears are carried Within a few hundred feet of the man Mon Home, and avoid a lona and dusty walk thronth the Inn. 423•5 s FAIRMOUNT WATERWORKS •=- (WIRE BRIDGE). AFTERNOON comers EVERY DAY. from 4 to 7 o'clock, by HASSLER'S GRAND MILITARY BAND. Programme. of MONIS issued daily. The Arch, Vine and. uallowhlll Wrest Oar. run direct to the place. jeiggi AA OADEMY OF FINE AR CHEST. DOT Street. above Tenth—Open from 9 A M. till gp. M Benjamin West's great picture of 421HICIST 311. JEOTED still on exhibition. VAIIMOUNT PARK.-THII UNION r sumer Hallway Compang (Seventh and ninth dram.) 1)11Y0 completed their double trate on Brown street to the centre gate of the Pert on Pennsylvania avenue, and their oars no start regolarly from that point instead of the depot a cheretofore. WAFTS. WANTED -AN ENTRY CLERK, IN sl e g e ? k Rouse, Address Box 2769, Philadelphia Post Jena 3? WANTED.-A TRAVELLER FOR A .• large Motion and DIVPB Trimming Rouse 00110 used apply but somnolent salesmen, with good rere• renege. Address "Notting." PreBß Alga. 3023.91* VETANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A I bIIU&TIOTT 6f palconinn in e nr.s. etoee Whole sale Grocery NOllie, to sell on 03mmlecion. Best of roferenrec Alyea. Address A. G. 0.." Pres., aloe. .421. 'WANTED, CLOTHING-- .PERSONS •W ANTED, clothing tn ilimnow of, will please call or iddress "C. MILLEN," No. 203 MSS MG/ Street. je7 lef9l+ WANT E D—A, 101UNG MAN TO assist in the counting room Adds's , ' , in handwriting of applicant, "T. N. R.." Pray caw , . Jon. 2V WANTED—A SITUATION AS BOOK g-Espzg. or CLERK by a young man of offer• gelid sold pißetical pnsineee bathe , Con fthro boat of re (truce.• iddreee 11€ Press office. 3417240 WAITED, BY AUGUST FIRST- A eboond door, front, zoitable for a Wholesale Book and Station&ry Store. Use of hatchway desired. Bccation between Third and Ninth, Walnut and Baca. Address, stating terms. ac., "Books," at this floe. at. WANTED-BY AN IMPORTING and Jobbing Bow ,e a fir,Lolass SALESMAN, thorenghly posted in the White Good, and Embroidery Business Address • Balesman," Prcge office jel9-6t. Y0TJ11.49. MEIN, HAYING FIVE ymae 'hulinepe eaverlynce, dOsos a situation au SALTZMAN In a wholotale Dry. Goad.. Notion or Pro. vision Hones; can ' , Winner a Food, oonntry trada. M. drabs "Hamilton, ' Port Carbon, Schuylkill, county, Pa. el 7. et* AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NURSE AND SPY. the moot Interesting stud ox. citing book everpublished, embracing the a4vonturen of a woman in the Union Army as Nurse. &out, and Spy giving s most vivid inner picture of the war. Tewikez*, Mies, energetic young mom and eepeolaS7 returned and disabled °Mere andaoldmvp, in want of profitable employment, will And H. mannerly adapted to their condition. We have agent* elearing 7irß per month, which we will prove to.aur doubting PC donut. Send for circular& Address JOEIBS,.DROg. CO& , E corner SIXTH and MINOR Ilts.,.PhttedelPhla. Pa. inTatbank* AGENTS WANTED POR "THE SEORET SNSVICH. THE PIELEff. THE DUN GEON. AND TDB ESCAPE " BY ALBERT D. BIOHARDSOIr. New York Tribune Oorrotpondent. The mod Interesting and exciting book ever pub , lithed, embracing Mr. Steittrdson'i unpins leled ex perience icr four years; travelling throne, the South in the scorer servteo of the Tribune, et the outbreak of the war, with our Inuits And flee% moth Halal and during the first two yeare Of ties re silicone his thrilling capture; hie COnitnenient fur twenty Months in seven different rebel prisons; his escape, and almost tnikaini• lons journey by DIVA of nearly 403 miles. It wtll abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, Incident, and romance of the war than any other work yet published. leachers, ladies, energetic young men, and especially returned and disabled °Nora and sob. diem in awnt of profitable employment. wilt and it peculiarly adapted to their condition, We have agents clearing $l6O per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circular,. address /ORBS, BROS., & CO „ IL corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets. Philadelphia, Pa. jels.lm. BOY WANTED-A COLORED BOY between the sees of le sidle wanted. Apply Im- Jnedlately st GIS 1.013115 T Street. Je2.tf GREATEST THINE. 01' THE TIMES —SOWER 'S PRIZE sxmorsti —Age ate wonted everywhere. Premium Watches given to Aleuts. On receipt of $lll we will mail, _post.paid, 100 Saveloys*, and a splendid Solid Silver Ranting- Case Watch as a premium to the agent. A eines Snvolope sent, with circular and fnil particulars, on receipt of 25 cents. Ad - dress A. H. BOWEN & 00., P. 0.. Sox 4270, 38 EBEK• MAN Street. N. T. mh974m ,PARTNER WANTED, EITHER SILENT OR AOTITS, TN A. 'aorta. ix THIS CM, now fall of boarders, doing a good paying btu& nem Locution very central. Addrons 022-6t* J. 0. BROWN, through the Poet 0 Moe. TO $6,000 TO INVEST IN $4, 000 some established wholesale business as an settee partner. Would be willing to travel and men by sample. Grocery or cloth and esesimers business preferred. Satisfactory reference given and required. Address "Country." Pram oilloe,for four days. Je24 Sloß A MONTH.-AGENTB 4.. ." ED everywhere to introduce the improved SHAW St CLARK TWEISTIDOLLAA PASIILY SSW- InG MACHISR, the only low•prlos machine in thhe country which is Hemmed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Howe, Sibrer & Go,, and Dashelder. Alt other maghines now sold for less than forty dollars each are infrinaements, and the seller and user are liable to fine and. imprisonment. Salary and enemies. or large commission, allowed illustrated circulars sent free. Address SHAW & MARL Biddeford, Kahle mrliki&WSul ISI7II A MONTH.-I WANT AGENTS N.; everywhere ats7o a month, expenses raid, to sell FIETIRSI ABT/OLIA, the best selling seer offered. Pon particulars tree. Address OTIS r. GABBY, Edda ford. Mateo. m 7 lO d&W3m FOR SALE AND TO LET. ift FOR SALE--ELEVEN ACRES glib Awn of Lenin, with two well. shaded frame and ...a.. atone BODES thereon, eitnate, to Delaware county, within Ml*lll Xagintoo alk of station a l Sain bl owntion. on the bfedis Hothead. This hoer ride of Market 'West bridge. ALSO. A large plastered frame HODSB and lot of (mind, situ ate opposite the Bell Tavern. on the Darby road, at the Andcorner of the eland road, in the Twenty•burth ward. ALIO, Twenty Acres of handsomely situated land, on the PeIIUBY.VZ , IIia. Railroad, within fifteen minutes ride of Market. street bridle. Access to the any can be had ten times a day, by the oars stopans on the ground. Ap ply to BEDLOOK PABIIHSLIt. 35 23.0 i Conveyancers. 715 wAteurr direst. el% 700 ACRES SPLENDID PASTURE, wetiwatered. for Horses and Miles on the cele brated Vineyard Farm. late ".....n.yboldoo notate," only one mile from Delaware Oily. and forte miles from Dbiladelphia. Milan Jo lit( S. DILLADIY, 36236 t Delaware 'My, Del. del REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE, Mall'SAL MATE, MAL ESTAT.B. REAL 134Td.TBEtif. BSTATNN 56,000,000 WORTS IiOR SALE. SS. 000,000 WORTH FOR SALE 15.000.0101 WORTH FOR B&6S. NEW 3IONTELY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. PEW .VONTHLY CATALOGUE JUST OUT. FOP. O 6ATOIToUS DIST RI BUTTON. FOR Dt,..TrIiTOVIS DISTRIBUTION. rint GRAIMTOPS D/STB/wITIoN puns ultra eiiii.34 l l 6 of Real Eitltte /or tale, is the greaten production of the age to parties in. terested ie the porches , of proptoty. No pereoa ehoul4 to Kai a GOY (gratis) at the Office. 10 North SIXTH Street. . p 37.1 . it it GOOD OIL STOCKS TO EXCHANGE (or Neel Balite. LUNAR AM Baoarn ic233V No. 308 WALNUT St.. Room 16. - fin —FOR BALE—A. M0RT 52590,---F• laiS of this 11.M01111 4 " on !Inctlve Property worth city thousand dollars Mtn woo 3, Apply to . : i 4IIA.SPINTKIS H a orn te . rmil mwanw xi Oath V/ Eirset. siummEn RESORTS. UNITED ,STATES HOTEL, CAPE Iffiliati.N. l l 3 , N. a.. Will open for the recepUoa of 'Melton. On the 15th of June. All communications for apartments, or lama ether badness connected with the ROM, should be adttreo ll to VERTU STATE% HOTEL, Cape Island 6 law Jaw. VIVMS'r dc MIL":MIA, is24mw6w PaormsToßS. T H3 COLUMBIA HOUSIC, AT CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, Will be opened this imam on the FIFTEENTH DAT OF J for the retortion of nests This leading horse will, for the coming season, hair sustain its well.established reputation. Ore, tly eueenriged by the Whites of butt year, the Proprietor taste satisfied that a Wet& eondneted Morin first-dam must eceatinn• a meow at Ode old and PQM - tar resort 'ne railroad facilities are promised to be excellent. telebrated Pao& h" , beak iss• Mired for the 004iiieFlA ;he conallti tltt For room, as apply to J. IL MlllitletiXr ,bent's Hotel. Philadelphia or to L _ GEORCUI J. MOD). ON. Proprietor.. niym , ZDI CUB ISLAIND, L CONGRESS HALL, AL3no CITY N, Y., with OPEN JUall 1g65. The subseriber would reapeetfolly inform his Mende and the publio In general, that be ha' eclat; tithes. Genera,.Haig, Vote being the (earth ghee h. Mat) ill* movement' have beau Made; also, our Oath- etoe.e. I mmo ban orpcjed i a,f4 the bathistr. a be mei:sagged at an, sea•shore. And it is tba ol&tm eduction ot the proprietor to nee every effort to make CloagVeal Hal home of comfort to his gnosis. s Band is engaced, Terms moderate E1e1.9.1.r0i 0. W. BISLIELS. UNITED; STATES HOTEL, WW open for w tharet p ti r n T l. o:l7Ki r o e l e C ete n af e r n r ' N. L. the Beason. celebrated Banc has bean engaged for information, to en gage rooms, or docleng farther rWOELPPlß ria POr o ill i g t. 1614. SEA. BA.TIIING, 1`.." • BURP 11CTllilio ATLAVTIO CITY, SAM , JEMMY This old, established , and fsyst.'s home will 0411 for the season on or about the 20th of Sane It is neartet to the bead. securing cool Presses at all times. ...te EU. rivalled kttning :Achilles. Its complete Immature sad appointment, and It, unexceptionable table, render this hone a favorite place for s amanita sojourn at the sea•side. Pamenters from Os city are tot down at the door, and communication with the inlets to had at 14 times by . rail. A doe band cf masts has been engaged for the season. Parties wishlng to ibtllta Board Will address the proprietor M Barr Pones. Atlantic City. R&M H S. BnRSQ2I, Proprietor. N A.TIONAL HOUSE, YVRR, P.SITNA. -111 p doe Rotel, Miumtly ereottd 9P the northeast corner of Motet end Beaver creels, is now ODs . 161 the reception of puede. Tho home, bedding, sun Atm& tare a,e entirely new and of the beet onaiity. There are 715 rooms, whh warm Pad sold Waste and water. clarets on each floor, All Ice appointments and summo n. eats are those of a Arse. class Hotel, end it is the de. term Matto) of the Proprietress to have it kept as SAO. my29•Puwilni MILO. 0. A. wur. (1. A RLIBLE WRITE SULPHUR &Atonable end dqltgbtfal mer Retort io now 08tal for alettore For tetras IPPIF to N. VT. WOUDS, Proprletor, CARLISLII SPRINGS, re. WHITE SULPHUR PHA L'lr BE ATE SPRINGS, DOUBLING GAP, PA. S. ROBIDIRON, PROPRIETOR. sBASON OP/1128 JUNE 11th. This delightful place le located In (Motherland coun ty, thirty miles west of Harrisburg, It is aceetathie from all the principal eltlae h railroad le kbirrietoss. thchee by the Cumberland Taller Untroka to NeWI• vale; from rietvvilie eight miles OM staging to MS Springs. The stage is always in Welting upon thee*. rival of the cm e at li els-v . llle. • Passenams leaving Philadelphia, Baittmote, or Wenbicaion in the morning can arrive et the Springs the tame orating at 6 e clock. This hotel is *ammo d ione and comfortable Marine been recently thorough ly renovated) with hot and cold bath attached, and as• tenstve grounds for walks and amceements. Terms $1 tO per day, or $l2 per week. Over four weeks slt, per we , k. The long experience of the present proprietor enable* biro to pay that it will be conduetfd in a magrer I* please all visitore. N. B. A flue livery is attached to the establishment. 10t* 'UNITED BTATSS ROTEL, LONG BRidiorf, New Jassy, to now open tot the N. /option of visitors—Juno 10. jelo.2m* SENT, A. BBOBMAKIIIi., Proprietor. KITTATINNY HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP, This favorite Mountain resort is nOW open to shore. Train■ leave Philadelphia, from Ksnsinalon Depot.at 730 A. M. and 590 P. M. and arrive at the Gap at IP. Id end 8.43 P. M. References—Morton McMichael, Franklin Nan, LOD% A. (lode's'. H. B. Bantam B. R. Martin. Cheese Hacker, 0 Sherman. Terms, VA per week. Jit3 , lm L. W. BRODHEAD. Proprietor. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, ORRISOIg SPIOOS. Phis delightful end romantic watering place, situated on the summit 01 the ailethen, lifooritains. at Ofialaoll citation. on the ronneylvanis gailroad, Will be Opened for the Reeeption of (Mate'. On 610/11)Alf, June iflth, 1666. Several new aottages lme been erected, the grounds owed, and Cresson know have been beautineo ana_.27 • •• - one of the most beautiful till homes in sae u 04.... States. Excursion tickets. good until October let, ere issued by the Penns, lvanta Railroad Commlnis For ftu thee information. address 050. W. MULLIN Proprietor ORtneON brairbsis, Cambria county, vs. iIowLAxD , S HOTEL, LONG BRAXGR, N. T.. 1 1 3. 1 1 °D"' "itatiiirDISWININVI62: VF URA TA MT. SPRINGS.--TRIE "" delightful and romantic watering place, %anti• fully situated in the healthiestsoetion of Laud dix . county, and acknowledged to he the •' garden end" of Pennsylvania. will open for the accommodation of tnsets on the 16th of June. Railroad eommunication wice a day froze Philadelphia. on the Penneylearia or Reading Railroad, and daily from Baltimore and MeV York. For particulars address the proprietor. J. W. FIignMEIGIC. LORETTO BPRING AS, CAMBRI - 1 - 4 COUNTY. PA.—This favorite Enmaier /Wort vin be epee for the reaeption of visitors on the let of Star. Coaches Will be 111 readlnese at Cron/con Station to lion ise, gleam to the Syringe. Loretta flpristell Is DAM* passed for its bvan6lfdt weer/ and sainbrioili OilWeste. A band of music is emrsced for the 44550 r. Po partiorp Tare address. 1 1 '.. A.. VIM:30003. Propr i etor myBl.lna Loretto, Cambria counts. Pa. :EPHRATA AN D • LITTZ SPRIDO3S, VIA MUD MO ABM COLUMBIA EAILBOAD. CLOP.. OONNBOTIONB AT ENADING, On and aPor MONDAY, June 12th, pamengers ter tb. above Springs will leave the PgIisADELPERA AND READING RAILItOAD DEPOT THIRTEENTH THIRTEENTH and OALLOWBILL ntreote et BA. V. and SAO ar rivigg ilubratA It ds and 7.26 P. M at Ltttratr 1 and 7.tBP, 21, NNTlialeiete, Leave Litir at 8 13 Ir M. and 2 15 P. 51,, and 11,altrids at 8.92 A. M and 2 44 P, M , arriving in. Philadelphia at 11 42 and 77,6 P. V. je22.11t RELVIDERE DELAWARE RAIL ROAD. -1 11 7mTv i gf iek ! TWO THROUGH NORTHERN CON. NECTIONS MILL LEAVE P. AND T. B. R. SINSINOTON D 81.07 At 7.30 A. M. AND 3 30 P. N. Oorinnecting directly through to BASTON, SCRANTON, le ATER OAP, GEBAT BIND. WILEBSBABBB, BUFFALO. AND TISS QUAT baNIN3, Through TiOltoto told and Baguio checked thfOhllt to oil prineiphl points North ala Weak W. N, OATZMBR, Atonb mai st=ju, TO PLEASURE SEEKERS. amiarasigna. FOR LASE SUPERIOR, One of the new and mags Moen t Steamers, METEOR AND PEWABLO, Will leave CLEVELAND, Ohio, every BP. M., and DETROIT, Michigan. every TUESDAI e at 2 P. Xand Port Amnia, at to P. X For teal'com fort and pleasure the Lake Superior trip is untgealled on this continent, The beat • ' speckled trout , ' fishing In the world: and nowhere cut the in- valid realize etch substantial benefit as in the cool, dry, and levigeretieg climate of Lake Si:parlor. It to also the cheapeol ;yip °gored, being only n beat three and one - half acute per tells, watch InClUdita USW , come and in - als, For Information, or assuring Of rooms, apply to °AMMON At 00" Cleveland. Ohio, J T. writrixo Go, Detroit, Mich.. ra, - LT CAMDEN AND AT.. LANTIC RAILROAD,—Thee' Trains daily to Atlantic City, and one on Sunday. Trojan I.a,a Vine-street Ferry as follunrs Mail Train ~,,,, --7.110 A.. IC Freight / with Passenger Cara attached. 9.16 4. N. Allantio Acton:into p, ag. Junction Accommodation L UT E ATLANTIC, RBTURN.ING,, LUTE ATLANTIC, Atlantic Accommodation .................+«. 47 A. M. Freight, witn Passenger Oars attached..... P. N. Mail Train.... ..... ........... P. IL Junction Accommodation.— it. Fare to Atlantis St Incursion Tickets, good only for the day and train on Which they are leaned. la SDIPAY MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Vine-street Ferry at 7,90 A. H. Returning leaves Atlantic at CO P. M. SITIO. HADDONFIELD TRAINS Leave Vine-street Ferny at 10.16 A. X. and Ll 6 P. IL Leave Haddonfield at 11.45 A. M and 2.45 P. M. F. B.—Freight roust be delivered at Cooper's POini before 6 P, X to Insure its zotps down the engt day. nahe-szatt SOHN 0 BRYANT. , Agent. _. maim CB NAP AND PLEA -8/6.INT SOMMER TRAVEL, CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC AND RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD. ORANGE OP TIME,. CAMDEN, TO NEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH. On and alter MONDAY, June 19, the Irorees Train will leave Cooper'a Point. Camden. nail eex cepted)cepted) at 9.10 A. X . for Tnokerton, Darnegat, Tom'. River Manchester, Bergen, gq_nenktun. rue_miligdaiso shark' River, Long Brandt, Urelleenertg Ooeanpori, UM*° lv/ Bhiewshurg , Red Bank. Middletown. lands, and ' Port Monmouth; thence to u g hork. br the splendid steamer Jesse Hoyt ' Thro to NW York in Eve hours. Fare EL Excursion Ticket'. good for three days, 43 On MB:wills at extra train for Long Branch will leave Camden at 439 P. M Returning, leave Long Branch at 5 15 4.. AL Monday, arriving at Camden B.IOA. it. J 617 OATAWIBBA. RAILROAD COMPAIS T.—To Tourists and Travalo tem— Baconian Beason of 1865 Lake °utast°. Earnestly MM. The Thousand Mande. Portland. Th. Studds of SR Lawrer es White Roontabis, Slyer, Saratoga %adage. fka. • bk. Montreal, &a.. ao. Quebec, are., go., Oen; for the above BranYslOne, Whla have bin so lon s and favorably known to the Phttadelpkh& "pnbitc, by various roams to Niagara WIN for sale ak the CATAWISSI RAILROAD WORST s OFFIOS, 4241 Chestnut greet . under Philadelphia ank. 11111144 ran. Information will b a van, N. AA HORN, Passenter Utak ien•Sna 425 CHNiTHIIT Streak, A VERY CHOICE ROASTED' sx• AL MOND, manufactured br BT/IPREN wEncium. Jel-lm Nu. 19110 MiIIKET Elbsot FANCY RAMS.-BRIGGB, SWIFT, & Co.. Cobb & Armel, C. & P. Bolen's, and Mi. cafe & Roane brands celebrated SUGAR-OOHED 0010IIINATI CAAVABBI.D. gild& in Moro and for sall_by WASumFGTON MORE& & 80! InslP-Im* 148 and 148 lank Mr IprEIMETIOALLY gIiALIIID MEATS • 11 - 16 MID bourn. 1,000 d.oz, Sonose i rok, 600 ' Boost • 600 " do Val• Epp I. do Mottos. • 1,000 " do r k.y. 1,000 do biokoz, 14000 " wortod Flom It 1, I sr alb. oirm, Por Ws by folf•if 101 South WATER Street. VULCANITE JEWELRY. - LARG anortmeat of DUOS and GOLD 31WITAT, jetit-12t• W. iDLIIS. lOU loath attiVilaJi ßft