flcauffrage COOL FOE TEM HOT WSATHSH. Something Cool for the Sot. Weather. Something Ceol for tire Hot Weather. Something Co.lfor the Hot Weather. Linea Sado, Linen Dote Linen Vests. Linen Bleb. Linen rents. Liven VW% Vests. bets. Linen Pante. Linen Vest Wm Ba. Linen ranee . Linen Vesta. Liven Platen. Linen Dusters. Linen Dilaters. Linen Dusters. Linen Du‘t.re. Liven Dusters. Loren Dusters,. Linen Dusters. tastes Backe. Alpaca Seek,. Alma Sacks. Alpaca sacks. Jnat the thing to Keep Cool in. Suet the Writ to Keep 000 l tn. Sort she thing to Keep 0001 In. Jut the Wise to Seto Cool in. ale°, a splendid assortment of Seasonable Clothing, of *every varlets', for sale by FENNY & 00., Jo. 303 CIIISTNIIT Street, above Third. No. 609 CHESTNUT St (Granville Stokes' old. stand. S. A. Corner of BICTEUTER and ARMLET Ste. (June& ) 1 idt.Bl Tim MANUFACTURE of mud puddings, /sat plea Oar sot t erbreade, rebel fortifications (built on m a, foendetionsj and other juvenile mili e u _ too spa o prrAtione in sand or earth. MI" be promoted br♦frtasso rota children, at the eea-shora or in the „mar, one of our sets of miniature Garden Toole. VW/Ca & SHAW. No. 635 (Bight Thirty.flve) hiAllißT Street. helots Ninth. it ARMY ITCH, TETTER„ SCALD HEAD, SALT gHSBM — ALL 161111PTIOAS. "Dr. Stomme' e ALLAYS ALL Ointment. "Dr. Swaymee Ignatso Ointment." Dr. Stoayne's AT 027 CH. Ointment." No code No obstinate or long standing it will not cure. "Price 10 MU; ealat by mall for 60 onto. Dr. SWATNII kola, gg3 North SIX TR Street, it 1,000 Doznx Cm-CI-Lass TABLE Term- BLEBS, wuranted to stand Ice Water. for 02,50 per dozen—nsnal price V. td—at IKE China 5A9 ttse•t• is9o-intha3l COLGATE'S HOlrPit SOAP. TUN celebrated TOILET SOAP, in such universal de mand, is made from the OHOICBST materials. is MID sad BiIOLLOOT in its. nature, FRAGBAXT4I SOUSED. atd .SXTRABIALY BESSFICIAL in its as. tien anon the Skin. For Ws by all Druggists lend tansy Goods deiden. te2B4nthel7 JONICi t .- - SOLDIERiI IWO/WING Hohnr„ - F on watt load, substantial, cheap, and fghlonable anti of Citizens' Clothing, Go to Jones' OLD ; HBTAIILISHED ON6 PRIOR . • CLOTHING BOMB, - .--11.418ARIKET Sin Eur. Anova TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Whereas, We bate, during the past three years, sold great Quantities of the wonderful honsehold remedy, PLANTATION BITTERS...— tor the cure of Dyne Pita, Sour Stomach, Headaolie. Pain in the Side, Heartburn, Feverleh Lips. are., and. Whereas, No installs heir some lO OUP knowledge wherein Plantation Bitters have not Miran perfect and owlets malefaction; and, witrem , We believe Plantation Bitters to be a rest national end family blesoingt now, therefore, it is Resolved, That we will continue to mate Plantation Bitter, and dispense them to our suffering fellowmen; thet we will preserve their perfectly pure standard, and manufacture them with she greatest ears, and that al will, by every means in our power, publish to the whole world the glad Mange that me have found in Plantation Mum a sure, perfect remedy for Dyspepsia and all its awful train of horrid nightmare diseases. Witness our band and seal, New York City, DM jeZ et P. H. DR/KE & CO. [L. s WON. (WHEATON'S) ITCH. SALT REIM (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM. NW IVO the Itch 134 48 hoar,. Alm AMOS Slat Rheum Thom cablalas. and Eroptione Of ;b. Sim. Ma SE stints. By sending eo tents to WEEKS &PO TER, BOSTON. Nan.. will be forwarded floe by Ina Tor obi by all Druggists. mhis.en ell-.llffl STEINWAY & Box's PIANOS. ELAEIII4EBOTHEW. 1005 OHIStNIIT striiet. Yor sale may at JeS•lat STREET CAR REGULATIONS. Push, aid crowd. and jam ! crush, and shove, and cram f Hurry and shovel the 01 1 asengere Like the lobs of corn in a farmer's bin:— Squeeze. and lon, and stoW and Pack This weenier on that passenger' a back; This big tat man on that little man's toes— These persons here on the laps of those. Till fifty or sixty folks, or more. Sit on the seats, and stand on the floor. Or on the platform, outside the door; - : Then rattle along the old horse bow. Over the tells, and over the stones. 7111 every neherrdt passenger Mang That you snake him so That he don't want to KO. And ride 'very far, On such a horribly crowded car. Bat take good care To collect the fare, dnd then declare That 704 won't refuse To let them all Out, as soon as they choeee. Though our clothes may be torn in the crowd, and split, The car conductor don't mind it a bit, For the railroad folks Must have their jokes, E'en if a passenger growls and croaks. And the railroad folks and. the paeeengers know That all they have to do. Is to go To the mammoth store of the great OAK Henn, Foie suit of new clothes for each and all. Best dressed people who ride in the passenger ears, and are seen about our streets, purchase their Clothing at Osit Hall, where, tar a moderate ontlay of money, Tte7 get toed materlaill and handsome Ague at the HMO time. WALNAIRAKSE & DEO" POPULAR. CLOTHING HOUSE, OAK HALL. It S. B. Cor. SIXTH and HAREM Streets. MARRIED_ TAYLOR—DAVIS.—In the Flint Baptist Oburett, Cando, N. J. on the 22d Instant, by Hey. B. F. Heddeoe, tleorge E. Taylor to Kiss Emma J. Davis, both of Camden. BAILEY—MILLER.—On Thursday, Jane 22d, at the home of the bride's lather, Joseph H. Batley, to Anna, daughter of B. H. Miller, all of Chester minty, DIED_ DUPONT.—At the. La Pierre Rouse, on Friday, June 23d, Samuel Francis Dupont, Rear Admiral 'United States navy. Funeral from his late residence, Lonvlers, near Wilmington, Delaware, on Sunday afternoon, at lTe o'clock. SMITE—On Friday morning, 21d Inst., George TIDAL Smith. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1936 Waling' greet, on Medway, 28th instant, at four o'clock ; to proceed to Woodland Cemetery. ** 1:31.11';llIER.—On Thursday, 228 lost, Ell2abetal litarler, In the S3d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re. spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bar son-in•le,w, Thomas H. Moore, 234 Pine street, on Monday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. In. terment at Woodlands Cemetery. WILLIAMS.--On the 22d instant, after a short Illlnees, Samuel William!. Ills friends and those or the family are respect fully Invited to attend his funeral, on Saturday af ternoon, at 4 o'olook, from his late residence, 1427 Walnut street. 310EltELL.—On the morning of the 228 Mt., Ulm A., oldest daughter of Tames and Sarah Horrell. Itterment at Laurel Rill, on Saturday, 24th si 4 P. ra., from the residence of her parents, bl 4 Xaishell street. SMITH.—On the morning of the 22d Inst., Henry Pratt, infant son of J. J. Smith, of Memphis, and the late Adelaide Palma's* Smith, aged 5 months aid 3 Week& POTTS.—On the evening of the 22d, at Boston, Robert B. Potts, of Camden, N. J. ENGLE.—On the 23d. inst., Richard Eagle, aged Due notice of the funeral will be given. P s LACK ENGLISH GRENADINES.— Ind reesieed. a ease of Slack English Grenadines, M stuns a yard. DIMON & SON. Mourning Store. 918 CHESTNUT Street. Cre Nice. Prises in Dials figures. myl6 BLACK CHA.LY DE LAINE.—JUST owned, ens use of plain black Chair de Laines at aN cents a yard. SISSON IS SON, Mourning Store. 91S OHESPNIUT Street. One Dries Prices in 9 1 Abi SIM" mylo 6.4DRA_PT ETB, FOR Olergisten's Exixotass Costs and Snits. BUIS & Lettrumm. ter- rirte.sr CONGREGATIONAL CEURCIf. Rev. D. L GRA% 1.0 b." AL K. and 7# —GREAT EXCURSION TO SY LVAIX RSTRSAT, a the line of the Notth Pennsylvania Railroad, TUBS I'AY MORNING next. from aidsArcan and Oxford 7 e.reets, at 7,4 i o'clock Tickets 50 3O cents. It CBATOAL CONGREU&fIONAL na CatiRGO—OONCERT woriddri, ul. TO-MORROW moßnliG and EVENING. Dablle are cordia utiARDnIA.N willi preach at 10K, nt. Ito The lly Ig' REV. DR. BOMBERGER, OF TILE ~,„ German Reformed Ohnrob. Mill preach TO. T'AROW (Sabbath) ARTBR/110011(. at Union ideating, -zellan Mechanics' Mall, corner of FGORTH and ' , 101.0)1 , treet.,at 3.45 o'clock. all are invited. 11* FrCLAY MISSION, PEARL STREET, above Twelfth —The Rite of Conlirmation will Mministered in Me Chapel, TO , bIoRnOW EVRN • ,s b, by bishop STRUM. sermon by Rev. PRILLIPd / 1 /Duliiii. Service commencing ai I o'clock. TABBlalla AGMS BAPTIST mime m,CHSEITIOUT &rest, above Stghtseatb. At Rey DANIEL C. IDDT, D. •or Boniest nrill trrarh BOMB" 0 and BVINIS O. Seats re. temed for strangers. lt* 17r155 A. 5 C MAO STREET, NEAR REEKS ALPRBD TAYLO2. 'preaches 'Ttcr RINDAY at lea' A. N. and 4P. N. StrerybodY 11. cc - - • loN , Eac D. ciatitoW s panto?. win nrea,t l lLlL b ello> lb D. at MX o'clock. and Dm. JAS. oaBlata. 1p ➢ , tie LVENING, at la' to 8 o'clock. GREVIV-STBEET XL E. CiFIERCIE.— , Preaching in" this Church on SABBATH next. tY Rev. J;seel.: DYTKERBOIII. at It% d. M. and by r.fiv. JOHN L ac B P. It* lar ST. I WATTHM W 9 B LIGTHESIAN CRIISCH. USW street. below troartn. be tween Bees and Vito — Services by_ the pastor. Rev. B. W. IitITTBr,T,BOEROW 140118ING,at LA.:o'clock. Evening service commences punctnally at S. It rir SECOND ADVENT MEETINGS...-. Elder & W. BlbEwP. of h an d eGammthire. will irtach TO.GEIIO W, at 10 X11, M. 8 P.M...lst Sails B. corner DIM H and CaI. r .. O WHILL Streets —Sub ittt—Morr Mg " The present condition of the Nsttons ' VIA of the near Advent of Newell " livening, 4 ' The h ..arrention from. the Dead the privileze of the Good Oily, . , it" Nir.---- Pniusoltrni.A. Taker AND 1111810 N SOCISTY.—The hundred sad third lusting in behalf of this Sociebowill be held at the Fto ehrterlan Clutch, corner of TWELFIII. and T.O if- Bath &mete, (Key. WM. SIM!. Pastor.) on SA.B. . 4 TII SVEN is°, Wth Met . at 8 o'clock. The hendrkd and fourth mneting wi a b oveeld in the Pre sbyterian Church. BROAD Street, Chestnnt. 'Rey. .1. M. CROWELL, Pastor,/ on WEDISSDAY LTlnizio, 28th lest . at 8 o'clock. ? on .. i.veral sedbi sees will he made at nese meetings. e invited. Colleattems taken. it. DEDICATORY SERVICES OF TUE EPRINO GARDEN STSEBT W E. CB.UR•3EI, ,„/W ESTIETH and SS.Ellite GLUDEar Straits, on Stri- Y. Jane Bib. kOlifflNG E.ERVICES. — Sermon, at 10Y% o'clock. by 4° 81,110 P SIMPSOiI .. The afternoon cervices Will commence at 3 o'clock. ,rvnided. ov.-r by Bishop Simpson, and wit.' be of a social ..,leetet:.er, iti 'clink the following siergrmen Will par. 'Zil ' l l itt: - . I t i Ev . ..I li Simmons, Pastor , of r Path Ba p tistr,f;„!l24„,,%,'% nlchT l ll l gly Bar. _ a m in ,..W a . 6 Tirior. Pastor of P . '''''tlan Church,' Bey. Thomas B. Banna. .4ttor of Hi t t'Coifed Presbyterian Cnnroh; Bev. D. ..te ,fir.,T 4 e. b h.. "Pastor of St. George'sll. F. Onarsh, A !e l . ' ? 7 6 , BEEvicEs.—senizon, at 8 o'clock, by ~...._"----L..2_±:LJhBUI. D. D. lt* BcOND oisCOITEBII ON THE R APOCALIP - VENIgo 88. by Bay. Dr. 841 ES on SUNDAY . at 8 o clock,E4o3 St . below Sixth. 1e93-2t° lar UNION LEAGUE HOVE, JOini in, 11368. LIEUTENANT GENERAL GRANT Will morn the members of the lIDION Li►QUI. and their famlllol. at the • LEAGUE HOUSE; , ON SATURDAY, JUNE 24, Between the holm of 11A. K. and 2 P. K. Members must be prepared to show their Tickets at the Door, and those who have not provided thematic°. with Tickets' shoutd do so before Saturday ilea, older to secure themselcee•admteaton. By order of the Sosid of Directors. GEORGE H. BORER, 1022.31 sioaartax. WPRESIDENT PSTROLEVEI Wl. , • 71 BROADWAY, Dew York. Jamul?, lad% special meeting of the Eltookliolders of this eompanv will he held at. the coiannorraz HOTZL. Philadelphia, Pa., On TIIIIIO3DAT, the 29th Of this month, at one o'clock P. M., whenbastnels of inssortance will b. presented. By order of the Board of Directors je2l.9t J. EDWIN CONANT, Seeretary. PRINORTOL FEW J.ERSEY--. 118 Ta consular:lmam of PUB CrEL MB OF AIM alttilat 1713D.NN3DAT. .1 1 :Eits 26. /SOL a precession ' , NI 1 be formed hi the College Compaq al nine o'clock. and proceed to the Fired d'reanyterion (itutch. . Beats will be reserved for the friends of members of the graduating ohm Daring the exercises there will be a minis of one how. commencing at about twoive o'clock. - Pre kaftans of the afternoon 60881.011 will consist of the blacker'sOration, by 8 B. Orris. of Pennsylvania; the Valedictory Oration, by Daniel . N. Oitimmon. of New ; and is e.Conferting of Degrees. The Ablaut will dine at timer Hall at three &cloak, after which they will hold their annual meeting. ghe mama Orations by repr.aintatives 01-the two Literary kocieties, selected from the Junior' Clam will be de iineted Ttiefiafty (1111311111 g. comment .g at eight o'clock Prises will be awarded' the most aeritorioun of the trekkers by a Committee of the Trnsteee. Bligfeld's Philadelphia Band has been engaged for the occasion. DAT rilnWillltWHlßir. • IiAMUDL H. PEDDIAGPOI. .1. 8. hcaerrox. SOHN T HENRY 0. GAMBOL lt* C *mantes of Arrangements WCENVENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF THE CLIOSOPIIIC swum , ' OF TSB COL LEGE OP PEW MM.—The Centennial Anniversary of the Cliosoptde society will be celebrated on TIM. DAT, the 87ch of June. the day before Commencement. The eccisty will meet in Clio Ball at ten o'clock A. The public eiretcises or the celebration will• take place in the First Prasbyte lan Church at ale ye o'cldak„ At a quarter before eleven, a procession—ineludiaa the ?melees, the Faculty, representatives of other Literary societies, the I.llnona of the College, and students—will be formed in fife Colloid Campus, and proceed to the Church. • At the westing in the Church, the Hon. Henry W. Green. LL D.. Chancellor of the Stem of New Jersey, will preside, assisted by ouch other oilcan as may at the time be elected. The swallows will consist of an introntustory . prayer by the Rev Tohn Maclean, D. D., ' LL D. Ps esseent of the College; a History of the So chary, by rkof. G N. diger. D. D. ; a Eulogy of the Bon. William Patterton, LL.D., (one of the foandera of the society.) by Wm . Patterson. Seq., of Perth Am boy; and an Address by the Rev. Edward A. Kirk, D. D, of Boston. The members of, the Steles, together with invited guests...win partake of a collation at Mercer Hall at two ore!onk. atter which ape thee by the representatives of Literary Societies. and by other distinguished gentle men present, may be expected The Society WIG again meet In Ono Hall at four O'clock. G.IIIUNGRAVS f 310311, T. 8. SCHANCK. JOHN T. DOFFINLD, EZRA At HUNT. (kenmittee of Arrangements. THEI- COOPEIVISHOP Ceianir- TEIS male the foilowlog acknoorlearnents Jen: es Profits of sale of Limb/ Pictures, by G. W. Motel • .. . ... . ... LIS TILT Fair la iiixtrenth ward ..... 2.00 SLehael McGezy (additional) .. • 0.00 Citizens of Rising Bun, Eicelown, per " .robn Dyer, Treasurer . ... ..... .... . ...... 42 al V. A. Fonder (additional) 40.00 Wil. Batt. B. . 200. c 0 T0ta1........:.......... 79 McCandless Et pith for one barrel of vinegar. The thanks 01 the committee are doe to Mr. Barr Eon for the loan of dishes on several. occasions. WM. M. WOMB, President. lII,PMEEOCEIZIE OIL VON- Y. —The First Annual Meetlat of the Stock holders of the Ttri,PlllloolllE OIL 001WF4 bIY will be held at SANSOM•STRIET HALL on THURSDAY, June 211th„ at 10 o'elook A. M. Duectors for the enening year are to be elected. ie2l.st. ALFRED MARTIEW, Secretary. liar CITY TREPASCREICS OFFICE. PHILADRLPHIA. June 'X3, 1865. • NOTICE TO LOATIROLDBEB The Interest en City Lone due Jnly L 1865, will be P 5 . 1 4 ,1 on and alter that data re24.6t BENNY NUNN, City Treasurer_ WBiOTICE TO LoaNztoLDEss.— eity Louisa maturing3nl7l. 1£65, will be paid at presentatiOn Oland after that date. je24 6t BENNY BUNK, City Treasurer. WDIVIDEND NOVICE —VENNELLIN WI. AD 0 BEaL MATS ,OOMPAAT. OF VA CUUM 0013ATI, Pa —Once, UM BIMINI' !Street, Phl , adelphia, ince 83. lf rte Board of Directots have declared a dividend of TEMA (3) PAU calm, clear of State tar, ate the capital ewer for the eniater ending June 30, PTA par able at their once on and after 8 sTOltDal Juty Ist. be Transfer Booke will Woes on FRIDAY. Jane at 3 o'clock P. If., and open on fiaTUbtaalf, Taly wt. WILLIAM BI COMEX, )624 6t* Secretary. ..ssiskr. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFICE OF •=3 7 THE ALMS SHADE OIL COMPANY. ffo. 524 WALNUT e-t., PH/LADELPHLA. June 23, 1361. The Board of Directors have this day declared a retai ler dividend cf POUR PER GRIT. and an extra FOUR PER CENT. making EIGHT PER CENT, on the capital tosk.payable at this office on and afterthe Whet Jane. clear of State Imam The transfer books will clout on the 2&h, at 3 P. Al , and reopen July Ist. TAOS. B. SWUM. j024-6t Secretery.. rir THE DIRECTORS OF THE MeELHENY OIL CO iiPANY have this day de dared a dividend of OAS atilt ORS-HALF PER OIEI'. on the Canttal Mock. elear of State tax, payable on and afttr Silty ht Transfer books to close 28th, and re open July 2d O. 19, FRYER. Secretary. FHILADELPErd. Jena 29. M. je2l-71 tar TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT MORTISED CAMTRAL RAILWAY 00111.1.- NY, !CALVERT 2TATIOIL BALTIMORE, Jane 21,1862. DIVIDIND MO. 6. The President and Directors of tide Domnany hart declared a Dividend of TWO (2) PBS (WT.. clear of Thitional and Stets terse. for the quarter ending Jane 80, Mas. Datable to the Stockholders on the nth of Sufi nest, at this office. The Transfer Boots will be closed from let to 10th of July. inclusive. By order. sivBt J. 8. LEIB, Treasurer. Er NOTICE IN HEREBY RIVEN THAT application hat been made to the officers of the William Penn 011 Company for renewal of Certificate 344. for four hundred and twenty shares in Bahl Coco. Piny. in the name of Hiram Corson. the original seMl- fiestas having been lost or mislaid. S. M. 0011VOI, attorney, 107-smtle 605 WAbNUT Street. DAUPHIN AND COLORADO SOLD I Rain COMPANY. —This Company is now vigorously at weals with a force of experienced miners extracting ore. 'their water power is ample. and SO soon as their Stampleg Millie completed the separation of the metal will be commenced. To effect this. a por tion of the shares of the Working Capital are offered for sale at the oriainal i.ow price of 'ZEBU DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS each. payable in instalments. `the meat Railroad from et. Louis to Kansas Is to be completed in JIItY. and connects with the railroad nil the Kansas river towards Pike's Peak and Denver City. Thie road from R. Louis up the Kansas river will ever be a favorite route to Colorado and New Mexico—esne ciaily darted the inclement ;season of the year. In Jab' (or August at farthest) the completed road. in direct line from Si. Louis to the GOLORADO GOLD Merge, w ill measure three hundred and Rite Mlles in length. and will greatly facilitate the businees of the gold re bion. Vast deposits of the precious metal lie Waiting to e lifted from their bed. and those who now embark in this business, will soon be rewarded with abundant re turns f.,r their investments. . . . Cal) and get a proept,cine at the office of the General Stibbcription. Anent. WM H. Wdlf No 16 BASK Street, je2l-wset Stock and Note Broker. tar ASSISTANT TREASURES'S OFFICE, U. h. MiIVT, PAILADELPHIA, June 21. Ha —Persons holding 11Sty or more Contons maturing the let pron.. are requested to demi: them. with a schedule of the name. before the 29th Mat , In order that they may be examined. Cbsquee will be Issued for them on the morning' of the lst prox. ARCHIBALD tdoIN72IIB, jen 6t Assistant Treasurer U. 8. NOTIOE.—OINICE AIIMI PENN MINING U COMPANY OF LAMB alt, 319 WAL NUT Street. . . PRILADSLPHIA, :line 2t. 1815 . . . . _ The Adjourned Sale of Six thoneand Bight Hundred and Iffy-nine Shares of Stock in the Penn Bluing Company of Lake Superior, ordered for non-payment of inetaimeote, will be held on SATURDAY, 'July bit, 1560. at 12 o'clock M., at the Office of the Company, So. 319 WALBUT Street By order of Board of Director& DAVID B. Ern, Jena Secretary and Trea.nrer. gar UNIVERSITY OP PENERALVAICIRe (DIPARTRIIRT OF ARTS). The Examination of the Junior, Sophomore. and Freshman Olassee. at the sloes of the 1 hird Term, will be held in the following order: WRDAISDAII, 2lst. —From 10 to 12, JuniOri.by Prof. Frazer. (Heat and the hteam &mine, ) oral. From 11 to 2, Sophomores, by Prof. Kendall, (Analytical Geome try, ) et Harm. THURSDAY. Old.—Farm 10 to 12, Juniors. by Prof. Alien, (Theogritus.) oral. Prom 12 to 2. Sophomore*, by Prof Freres. (Chemistry of the Metals,) and Freea• mon by Prof. Kendall,. (Geometry, I written. FRIDAY, 23d. —Prom 10 to 12, Juniors, by the Pro. vest, (Moral Philosophy.) co al. From 12 10 2, Sopho mores, by Prof Coppee„ (Universal Literature,) Written. MOP DAY, 26th. —From 10 toll, Sophomores, by Prof. (The (Londa of Arietophanes I oral. Fiona 12 to 2, juniero, by Prof, Kendall, (Differential Calculus, ) written TUESDAY, 27th. —From 10 to 12. Freshmen, by Prof. Allen, ,Plutarch 'a Life of Demosthenes.) oral. Prom 12 to 2. Juniors, by Prof. Jackson, (Juvenal,)oral. WRDRESDAY. 213th.--From 10 to 12, Sophomores. by Prof. Jackson, (Horace's Odes.) oral From 12 to 2, F'reAhmen. by Prof. fing!" ( History.) oral. DESDA, 29th .— From 10 to 12, I:craw:err. bY Prof. Jackson. (Doraeee eatises.) oral GORGI 1621.8 t Secretary of the Faonity of Arts, rtlilON STATE COSITENTION.—A. State Convention will be held it Harrisburg on WM:MISSAL the 19th Ja1y,18615. at 12 o'cloak M.. for the purpose of putting iu nomination a State dirket, to be supported b 7 the friends of the Union at the coming October election. The the and zealous labors of a loyal people so. cured the great victory in LTA and made the war, Which our mosaics denonnsed as a failure, a StOrlons success in 3666. Oar flag ban been maintained. our enemies destroYed. our Government preserved. and peace re•established. Let every friend who aided in this result take measures to be represented in that Convention. We must see to it that the fruits of our success are not leer to the nation. Business of vast importance Will 14 presented rer Its vizs id er mi on , and every listed in the Siete should be represented. SINOA istadviox, Chairman. A. W. BENEDICT, Eeeretarles. Wiry Tonna'. Jals.tjyld ILIUTARY6 . lUNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. —s3oo OOVRIIIIMINT BOIIIIRT to all who enter the MIMED BIAT3tB MARINE CORPS. All ber ms desirous at obtaining the OM Government Bounty. Lad better enlist at once, for the bounty by a recent order, ceases from and after JOl7 let, 1806. A splendid opportunity to visit foreign countries—a squadron of vessels to mill in a short time for the efedi terrunean—good VW, excellent accommodations light and easy duty. For all further Information, st the Recruiting Rendezvous, No. 311 South ir Street, between 9A. M. and o'clock P. M.,. every . day but Sunday. JAKIS FORNEY, pin 91 Captain and Reuniting Officer. PHILADELPHIA TERRA COTTA WORKS. OFFICE, AND WABEROONS No MN CHESTNUT STEW& VITRIFIED WATEE„ DRAM and HEATING PIPES, with bends, Wenches, traps, Eta., to eorrespand, from 1 to Minch hors. ORSAMEATAL CHIMNEY TOPS. and FLUE PIPES, warranted to *tend the notion of fire. gas, or weather. 45 / 00411 1 4 1T/"AL PARLOR. AND GABDIS VASES, for classical designs, lain and bronzed. Mignonette ote, FJOWIII Pots. Ivy Vases. Hanging Vases, Importer of Vatia r:aElialaes e. for (Marshes. Vatgulee.eutil-tathett B. A. BARRIEIOII. JOSHUA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY, counsuLoa A? LAW. AND smarm of CLAIMS. 011... Iso. s IDnot. war Iroluteenth attest. Washiaston. D.C. OMR* MCW PVBILICATIONS. LIFE OF 110Rd011 M4kNN. • By an WIPIL 81 0 , 808 page, bevelled boards, gilt tcp..3% This Inv.lttable lblography bra beep two or three years to prottir.tion. wed canal". iooiced tor. It will not disanPoint the warmest intisipatioas of the number. less Mends of its subject. THE PRESIDENT'S WORDS Being g selection of the moat eloquent sentences, and the most terse, oondenaed, and weighty paosageo from the 'l3l.eiobea, Addresses, and Public Became:its of fluaident Lhaeln. 1 vol. lame. Edited by Bev. B. B. Bale. $l4O. .THE CHURCH OF THE FIRST THREE CENTURIES. By Rev. A Lamson, D. D. New. revised, and greatly enlarged edition. Bvo. 31. REASON IN RELIGION. By Rev. F. H. Hedge, D. D. 12mo. $2. 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Depravity of Inenim►te John— Why the We of Oocd littn ara Becerded in the Bible— The Annricen Sabbate—A Picture and a Sermon—At 5 ation on ite Knees—lmperialiem—Elonohritt—Cinizot's Meditations—General Grant—F/owers—a Dun through Canada—Tbe Somance of Trath—The Overland Route to California—and several poems and other papers of interest. . , Among the contributors, to this number are W. B. Sprague, D. D.. Dr. Bushnell. Prof Smyth, Dr. J. P. Thompeon. (on General Drank) Prot. B. B. Smith, Dr. Schaff. Shaw rentaford. Beg,. Dr. B S. Porter. Dr. H. Kendall, Dr. Gillett. Mies Anderson, Miss Attineon. 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S PLENDID SPSCIMENB OF POR. traitors, natural, 111 C-like and Inipronive coloring. 6. F. EMMERT rained styles phntographa in :41 odors. Foramina apecimen 624 ARCH arrant IV' WAN/JUKES lir. BROWN, 1 ---P LAiM L 1 UNITED BTATZE3 Sy authority of the Beerstasy of the Treaml7. for urolerallexed, the Osumi alabssriptioa •nat for th• agile of Ualte4 BMW lielrarltles, Were to the pabile the, thlrd seriarof Treasury NON". bearing urea AM three torahs per nat. inter/et per seam. kuolrh a/ the ISEVEN.T/lIRTY LOAN. Those Soto, ars ismod nada data Of Jell M. Vl* and an payable throo year from tluit dato In err rasp. or aro ommortiblo it the option of tha Maar Into These Bonn are now worth a handsome ireminh and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds, from Btate, County, and Ifunicipai taxation, tench adde from one to then per . cent. more to their eaket, smording to the rate levied upon other property. The interest la Payable semi-ensmally by 'coupons snaked to each hat& which may be out of and mid to any bank or banker. The littered at 7 SO per ant. amounts to One 0601 per day on a 10 note. Two Gents per day on a 6100 note. Ten ants per day on a POO nobs. Twenty cents per day on a 01.000 note. One Dollar per day on a $6,000 not*. Dotes of all the denomination named Will be promptly tarnished upon receipt of enbssnintinfle. The notes of this Third. Series are MONO' similar to form and privileges to the Bevan-Thirties Create lON, moot that the Government reserves to itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at S per dent. instead of 6410 the in ear/um Sabseribers will deduct the in• tares la currency up to July /M. at the time when they subseribe. • The delivery of .She notes of this Third Series of - the Senn-Thirties Will sontmenee on the lei of June, and will be made promptly and eontinuously after that date. The slight . Shinn made in the *mations of this 2111R,D !REIM masts only the mattes of interest The payment in sold, if made, will be equiouloot to the murentinterest of the Mahar rate. ,-_, Tiro 50W...Y0. 1, 0000 furinfato. ina wrong of whisk 'only Will -.the option to pay interest in sold be availed of,, would so reduce end eaaaßse pries& as that pur chases made with six per cent. In gold would befalls *until to those mode with seven cad three-tenths Per sent. In currency. This Is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET sow offered by the armament. eed its superior ad vantages make it the (MEAT POPULAR LOAM OF THE PEOPLE. Lew than MOAN' Of the Leal authorised Congress are now In the market. This amount, at the rate at which it is helm absorbed. wl/1 a3l be sulialbed for within sixty days, when the LOW will undoubtedly command a minium, en has nal (wady been the woe on dosing the imbuziptiono to other Loins. In order that sitting Of WWII town and sadlon of the *Gantry may be afforded fasilities for taking Um Loan. the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generallY agreed to re. *elms subseriptions at par. Bubseribers will select their own agents, in whom they have 'mildews'. and Who only are to be responsible for the delivery of tho notes for which they resolve orders. JAY (700 HE; ODBBORIPTION AGENT. , NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ItOSICNIFICI4.I3 +So Co., BANKERS No. S BROAD STREET, NEW YORK. Wadraff..stAtho.- ---.---. - . rATT - dePs.'en LONDON. FRANKFORT, ima au ether priiLallid. dew( er Europe. Parties opening current aesonnts 101117 deposit and draw at their convenience, the same as with the gin' BANES, and will be allowed Interest on all balances over ORE THOUSAND DOLLARS, at the rats of FOUR per cent. per annum. Orders for the parchue or sale of various ismes of Government and other 14043104 Bonds. and Gold executed on Oonunission. mr24-wsSmil CHECKS FOR CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS car WASHINGTON, WANTED. .1020.5 t DREXEL & CO. DRESZL & COILFANYI BANKERS, No. 34, South. THIRD 13troots STOCKS AND BONDS . BOIRMIT AND BOLD AT BOARD OF BEDEW. OK OOKINIBBION. 3631341' WILLIAM N. BACON. I GBOAGIII A. WARD= BACON & WARDER, STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS, Stocks bought and mold on Commission. Watt Funds invested in City, State, or Government Subscriptions received for the United States 7.30 Loan, without charge/or commission to the Purchaser. jul.tnstritra 1881.- COUPONS, DUB JULY 1, GOLD AND SILVER BROAD -STREET AMS.DEMY.-Eiff. 4:;OpD ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT and distrlhn. Con of Premiums. at CONCEIT'S HALL, Chestnut street, above Twesftn. WBDNIMDAY EVENING. June 28. IENS, Rt. Rev. Bishop WOOD, C.D., presiding. Doors open at M. Exercises commence at 731" Precisely. Tick ets 26 cents. to be hsd at Mr. idomminitey's Bookstore, 1037' CHRETNUT Street, or at the Hall on the evening of the Entertainment. Birgfeld's Band will be in at tendance. 56324.46 NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL ON O. S. HIMMIILWRIOHT„ No. 231 A ortb. FOURTH Street, for good add lieldonable WAIL( R. INO, at the lowest cash prizes. fe24-20 Ommans wzanstx. Late Palle Printer WENDELL & WATSON PROSECUTE CLAIMS BEFORE EVERY DEPART MEET Or THE °OVEREXERT. Office Rooms. No. 345 PENNSYLVANIA Amu. Directly OPPOOEO the Metropolitan Hotel. te6•lm P. 0. Box 269. Washicgton, D. C. IkicOANDLESS & SMITH, MALT VINEGAR FACTORS. BROAD AND PRIME STREETS. Constantly on hand and for male a large stook of MALT and WHITE•WINE VINEGAR—a new article of manu facture in this country, made by the celebrated English Process, and need exelusively tor Pickling in Europe. All sales warranted free from impurities and ahem'. sals. Orders tied promptly to all parts of the *Mari, AGNEW. L. E. CAMBLOS, Re. 113 Walnut street, Philadel phia. PITT &WHITE. No. 4 Exchange Place. Baltimore. CJIRDCTIAN LEACoNewb orn, shmd. NA, E. W. GOULD &C , L. G. ialgalL PHOTOGRAPHS ARTISTICALLY EL eauted of churches, residenses. eonntry seats and public places, by B. F. SSIMBR. 1334A11CH Street. on reasonable terms for all who desire any. See sped /mom It* CARTES DE VISITE SUPERBLY executed In all varietiee of styles. pleasing in ar rangement. and tasteful in finish. See specimen. and obtain them at RETAIER'S, SECOlgi) Strut above Green. it• TEE CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS IN -a- the enarket—theart Oarroule Jars at $2 Per dor.. OM , plate. BARTELL lc LETOH WORTH. Ao. 15 //forth FIFTH Street, one Ho. 531 MOTOR. Street. ten ha FRUIT JARS.-WE ARE NOW BELL ing the "13ABTBLL ALL - GLASS JARS" at bekre the-war prim. HAMILL a Jana wasTa, 'No. IN North FIFTH street, and je23-1m No. 551 NINON Street. NATIONAL Flateß 1-4%. LA.RGE stook of Bunting Flags; of the beet motorist. all sizes, with poles, for sale at low Prises, at the Carpet &ore of WM. / ROLM, leEllit*lf N. E. corner EIGHTH and MARKET. CARPET CHAIN, YARNS, AND WICES.—Lugs invoices just received and for isle to dealers, at lowest ntsrket rates. BOWL EUSTON. ft CO., jea-tf 157 and 159 eforth TRIAD Street. GREAT CENTRAL CLOTHING ROUSE' FINANCIAL. 7-30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES , . $230,000,000. U. S. MO SUL PEE CENT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. PHILADELPHIA. /MIMS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOLD, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, UNITED STATES BONDS, Q,ITARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS, I7IIOVARENT MONEY. 118; WALNUT STRUT. WANTBD., AT BIGHBST MARKIIT PRIM DREXEL & CO., 34 south TRIED Street. EDUCATIONAL. WILLIAM H. WATSON, Late Chief Clerk /lab. Dep. AT DAY,I,y JUNE 24; lurtAir. bat imam. COOPER. & COWARD, IoiI:WT.7X AND MAUZKET. FINE OASSIBIERES. LIIKEtt MILLS AND MOE. BUNKER COATINGS. THIN DRESS GOODS. MEW WHITE GOODS. DOMESTICS REDUCED. ELEGANT SILH SAOQUES. BLACK HEENAN/ SHAWLS. Semi EYRt do LAIIDELL, FOURTH AND AUCTI-1. SUMMER. SILKS AND SHAWLS. TOWELS FOR HOTELS. PURE WHITE SHAWLS. DIAMOND MARSEILLES. GOODS FOR TOURISTS. WIDE GOAT SILKS. LLAMA SHAWLS. GAUZE FLANNEL. 1,000 LOW QUILTS. TABLE LINEN. ass them2lo•• TAGG & BRO., COR. TENTH. AND PINE. OPEN BARGAINS FROM AUCTION. I lot Stripg dodos Muslin. for Garabaldies. 400. 2 tote Spotted. Swiss Musl. for drawee 60 and 760. 5 " While NalgeOek kiltSllo6 30, 44. 60. 50. - and 76e. 7 " Whig iguanas. for waist. and dresses, 9.5 to 760. 1 lot French etripe Organdy Lawns, only 40c. 2 lots Imitation Swiss Tuck Iguanas. 60 and 66e. 1 lot High adore plaid Mozambignes. 440 1 " Stripe Mohatre, for travelling dresses. 600. 1 " Black Silk and Wool Hernant, only 76e. • 1 " Barred Mosquito Netting, 200 . " Cape Nay Bath Towels. all hemp. 'Mc. I lots Ladles' lisle thread Gloves. very line. 200. 1 lot Gadies' gauntlet travelling lisle Gloves. eirc. blots Ls dies' bleached cotton Stockings, 25 to 60c. 4 " Gents' unbleached hale nose, 211. 35, 4E. and 30s. 8. " Invisible Silk Bair Nets, blue, purple, and black, 800 I lota 2 rates email Palm-leaf Tarts, lle " Bitralise gents' all /Men corded-border Hand kerchiefs, 44 d - 2 late very flue gents' two inch hemstitch linen Hand kerchiefs. 62 and 750 1 lot mid g. long Damask Table Clothe, $3 00 1 " BoYel.bleached. half Bose, Nos. 5i6 to 6 1 4, oily 90 cents 1 lot very heavy corn. colored Bonnet Ribbons 800. Also, Bair and Tooth' Brushes; Giam'Hitr Pins, 160 per dozen. . English Thread Laces, Cambric Edges, Collars. Soaps, Stationery. Parlor Matches, and Notions in great variety—all at Bargains . jegt-St LINENB .FOR TRAVELLING DEEBBSB.—Two cases natural or limp colored lin ens, for dresses and dusters. rest figured Lawns, 45 to 60 cents. Best French Lawns, 62 to 65 cents. Black and white plaid Gingham. Yard-wide light colored English Prints. Buff Females open In a da. or two, Scarce gOOde for summer tourists. Black.goods, stock Complete Whits goods, stock complete. COOPER. L COWARD, jt24 21 B. S. eor. SUITS and mmular Streets. FRENCH WRITE" LINEN DIME-- Just received. 257 Yards' heaviest goods imported, for vests and pants. Lightweight Linens, for goats and dusters, Dew lots fancy Linen Drills. for pants. - Nslntal color linen Drills, 60 to 'l d cent.. Black gooderTfor summer coats. Light color and weight Ceesimeres. DOMESTIC GOODS Of every kind, at lowest market prices, Wide Fleeting. Best Shirting& Unbleached Mottling, best goods, 25 to 85 cote. Linen Damasks Napkins, Diapers, &c. Demonstration in Towels—some great banning. COOPEII. dr CON &HD, je24 21 S. E. coy. NINTH and MARKET Streets. 3,000 YARDS FASHIONABLE 'LAWNS, .TWa. BUM ram - , * OD ALIJA PLAIN LAWNS. MP, MK, AND BLIIK Mann VART RICH ORGANDINIL EMMEN SILKS RSDEICID. COMM STOOK CLOSING. idS•tt NIBE & TANDEM T CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH T. wf • lINTIRS STOCK RIDEIVED. Black:Thread Lk04116 Thread Veils. Thread Lam Barbee. Hemstitched Hazdkercheife. bargains. Cambric Edgings and Insertions. Shirred and Fancy French Nadine, for waists. Lama Lase Bournous and Points& ieng SPAZ4ISII LINENS FOR TRAY LLID DIMSbEti. 4.4 Bley Linens. Dark and light flume for &Lit& Brown Holland!. Figured Linens for Dresses. White Pegue or Marseilles. ldwoquito Betting.. ' Pink, bins, cherry and white Tar Wong. BDWIIi HALL /a Co.; la:tt ii South SIOOND Street. fIOOPER CONARD, NINTH AND C MARKST; bane • The best Osasimere stook in town. . . Good Linen Grille, Ducks. Coatings, Tanen , Limns, of 6 , 142 Y kind. Mucha stock aomidele, prices right. Family Linens, raGina, eon, at Skt. Elanze,_domet and other Flannels. reari Wool Delainee, 55 and 65 onto-- Px ol i eltittelrlvirortz.mi.it Good stock whim Faintroek, h wise. Bird-eye Linen, striped Muslims, filled Oarabales and Jaoomete, ruffed Muslims, Pique. &c White 'huge anti other tate shawls. Jacques and Summer Denims Je74f SPLENDID STOCK OF LINEN GOODE, -just aiened at 1021-11310/1 _Brett. COM. Dieing* - -- Turkish. Bath, Huck, and plain Linen Towels Da tine , of beantifal patterns and all grades. Table Linens, bleached, lalf-bleacheri, and brown. Richardson k Dunbar'', Dickinson's, and other Linens. Ladies' and Gents' L. 0 lidkfs, from 1.2%e tO ll— bem'd stitched and col'd.borders—vere nice. viral if • JOB H. STOKES. SPECIAL NOTICE,' 1311mI7ct oPP.XNTIRI STOOK TO GLOSS Bustmlim GOOD:WTHOL 31thDFANDHI F H R SALE We invite special ahave ttention to un the e above annOnneeMent. We a L Stook. We are Selling Cheap. beery 'yard is to be closed out on or before the Ist day of SePtaraber. Silks sad Dress Goods. Cloths. a:maniere', and Linen Goode. Shawis.Oloaka Skirts, Hellcats. ,be. Kadin* and Calicoes mush under market price. THGERLET CHISIK, 21713. Tut . car._ el EIGHTH and SPRING GAILDSH. FIGURED BILKIIRENADINES, of the best ow:Atlas andstyles, In Blast end Oral 0X91111d11_,56e to $ L 60 Trisvellisl•Dress Goods, Ia *Ter: waist,. New Drees Good., in yeat liengsotae Mono VERY OREAP SLAM BILKS, • anitabla for Dresses, Mantle., and Swine.. OOTTOE GOODS AT LE9ti THAN WHOLIMALS MM3 Norrimao, Spnine. Prints. Mo. M 4 Waltham and Poporill bleashed Medina. M. Istr3-tf Nos. 713 and 7.ls ll loleittir Loot. NEW SMUT FOR 1885. TES GREATIBT Elfvorrueor sus Loa II HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BEADLES'S lam Pliant DUPLEX ELLIPTIC tor double) SPltllla SKIRT. WESTS' BRADLEY a OAEY (late J. 1. & 3. 0. West). SOLFREOPEIETOES and maittiFACTOURS. 97 CHAMBERS and 79 and IR ELIDE htrests, Jew York. TRIG mantels of Bursar. (or two) En. LIPT/0 Steel braiNoe, ingesionily BRAIDED TIGHTLY and FIRMLY together, roOli to FOGA. Inaba the Tormarser, most PLEXIBLE, ELASTIC, and DURABLE Span% ever need. They seldom stem or BEHAR', like the Single Springs. and consequently preserve their PREEMPT and BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWICE as LOMB SS any Other SKIRT Dix WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY and great COMFORT and PLEASURE to any LADY wasting the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT will be experienced particularly in all crowded ASSEMBLIES, OPERAS, CARRIAGES, RAILROAD Ciao, CHURCH PEWS. ARMCHAIRS, for PRONE.. ALB and HOUSE DEUS, as the Patna can be roman when In use to °goo. PT a Mall PLACE as easily as a SILK or MUSLIN DRESS, g Levy haring enjoyed the pleasure. comfort, and great coseerlallea of WEARIES the DUPLEX - SutreTra ErnaL•SPßierti SKIRT fora mows DAY -will never after. ward willingly dispense with their nee Por Cannata, Mesta, and lOU° Leanne they are serum to al l M TREY are the boat QUALITY in every part, and an. questionably the LIGHTEST, mat DESIBABLB,COMPORT. ABLE and ECONOMICAL SKIRT ever made. JOE SALE in all FIRST. CLAIM STORES in this city, and throughout the UNITED STATEN IiAVARA DE (Ma. MEXICO, SOUTH AMERICA. and the WEST AwIiQUIRE POE TEI DUPLEX ELy6-En LIPTI SSW . raC 628. ROPKIV.' I "" OWA I If t .TIE S &" OF 628: HOOP SEIETS e the beet assortment and best quality and styles in the city. Gore Traits, all lengths and sizee, from 18 to 66 springs, from $1.76 to $4. Plain Skirts. all the new shapes and sizes. from 19 to 60 sprints, from $1.40 to $7 Skirts of extra hesvY dad and extra tepee, from 20 to 36 springs, from st.es. to $2. 76. *leen' and. Children's, of every grade, from 6 havenrings, from four to eight cen F l exi b lerin; they o equal. Agents for the new Skirt. the most pliable Beep Skirt made, and fully equal to the Duplex Elliptic Skirt, and at much lower prices. Also constantly on bend full lines of low priced ffew York Skirt.. kid padded and metallic :astened-16 springs. Ste.; ga springs, $1; 26 springs. $1.11; 30 springs. $l. 2.5, end 40 springs. $1.60. Skirts made to order, altered, and repeated, at OEB /Mom street. ral4-Im* GROCERIES. HENRY CHAPMAN, IMPORTER OF TEAS, 932 ABM PITISEErs PHIL/DELPHIA. TVA TEAS, TELLS, TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, TEAS, TEAS. No common Teas sold or given away. No false state ments to effect tales. HENRY CHAPMAN'S CHOICE NEW MIX- !or Connoisseurs in Tea. - PRICE. ELSE PER La.. Formed from a Mik!CUM of the most approved va• oomblned in the proportions best ealsulated to develop the varied exesilensies of each. YOUNG IIYSON, YEOKING CHOP, THE FINEST IN THE COUNTRY. NANKIN" MOYUNE. DRPERIAL AND -GUNPOWDER. COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE, DOFFED, PURE JAVA, MANILLA, AND MO, HOOTED WITHOUT WATER OR LARD. HENRY CHAPMAN. 932 ARCJI STREET, 36214 PHIL/MO.2RM p irAMMES RRBIDING IN TEB RURAL DIBTRIOTS eirgo l gii P l a ggfer herelgtre, to rePPI7 faillthelk sf EVEBi DESCRIPTION 01 F tk IZZ 410131EIES. TEAL ALBERT d. ROBERTS, ouse.tr Corner KLEVENITH and VIII Streets _ _ E. COB. 81 AND ELBA=T STREETS. ADIVSEMENTS. A GP AND JUVENILE EN lER A NEAT vemr, BB OMEN IS TEM ACA MUSIC, imis (Saturday) AFIERNOON. TO eommenaa at t% o%o*. FOR THE BENEFIT OF VIE SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ROME. LIEUTENANT GENERAL U. &t GRANT, GEORGE H. STUART * Esq., EX-GOVERNOII POLLOCK, And others, have kindly consented to be Mint In addition to a choice seleetioa of motto by 600 CHILDREN, " MISS E. F. OIJLLIS S Will ohm the STARAPAAGLID BANEBR," with a greed Chorus by the Children. Several short addresses will be made by distinguish ed gentlemen. The whole to emtelude with a grand Tableau of the GODDESS OF LIBERTY. Thirty-six GIRLS will roman' the UNION. Mauna c0ndn0t0r......---Mr. PRON. RaWLltfab. TICKETS. ..... , • •••• •••• 1.44 0.. Os CTS. RESERVED SEATS ....... 50 CTS. st 'l r li e tet r a: t s i V e llito d i:4l3ook Store, 600 OHESTNittrT MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH -40.a. STREET THEATRE. POSITIVELY Lila? NIGHT OF THE WEIR RISTERS. THIS (SATURDAY) EVESING, June 21, 1285, THE TICKET. OF-LEAVE MAN and THE YOUNG ACTRESS. THE WEBB SISTERS In Ks Characters. Aided by tee Full 001[11/84"7. Monday, lug. Eight of FILAIIK DREW. NEW CHESTNITT-BTREET TR& —TBIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. FIFTIETH AND LAST GRAND FAMILY MATIXBE. when, for the LEST TIRE. • - MISS LOTTA NM appear as TARTAIGNI , In the Grand Spectacular Burlemue TEN SEVEN DAUGHTERS Or DILTAIL ADMISSION TO THE MATINEE.-30 cents to all parts of the House; ()Waren, 23 cents. Donn open at 1 o'eloek. Performance to commence at 2M o'clock. TBIS (SATURDAY) RUBBING. June 24, LAAT PIORT OT TEM BELSON, and LAST WORT of - - . who win shiwor ao MISS LOTTA, SAM WILLOTIGHBY in the tbrlllieg Moral Dreins TUX TIONBT-OF-LRIVN MIN • The evening's performasee will souk:IA..IFM the BEAUTIFUL LAST NEIL FROM Tl.lll AMA DAIJOHTEES, TEE BIRTH OF CUPID, TELI BOWER OF NEW CHESTNUT•STREET THEATRE. COTTON & MURPHY'S MINSTRELS. SEVENTEEN STAR PERFORMERS. BEN COTTON, the Inimitable Comedian. JOB 'MURPHY, the Champion Bone Player. Hew Songs, Pew Jokes. New Burlesques. New Acts, MONDAY EVENING, June Nth IMMENSE 8000.1168 SVEETWHERII Pronounced by the Frees and public to be the beat Cronus ever °mini:ed. ENTERTAINMENTS SELECT, ORIGINAL. AND REFINED. DON'T PAIL TO SEE THE CHAMPION TROUPE ;OF je2B.2t AMERICA. A HOME FOR OUR SOLDIERS. A The iGrsad Inventle Entiztainment. atvea sane 10th, will be repented in the AMIRIOA.II AOADSNY OF MUSIC On BATIIRDAI IFTBIOOOIIr next, MUM Nth. at SY, M *Week, FOR TRII ISFIT OF THS SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' HOWL . _ In addition to the previous progr some, MISS E. F. COLLIE will sing THE STAB SPANGLED BANNEE, with • chorus of SIX BIINDRID CHILDREN. The whole to conelude with a GRAND TLELELif of the GODDESS OP LISSBT4, In which thirty-six girls will represent the 'UNITED STATES. The whole under the direction of Mr. Thome% Raw. lingo, Jr. Ticket■•• • . . . . - cents natal Ire Y'aignei cliZe ...ao sent■ POT see at Olarton'a Bookstore, No. lid Chattnat stm. ion% THE GREAT CONBINATION CIR- A.oDe. ACADEMY_ OF MONO LOT, BROAD AND LOCUST STREETS. •. 4:NI • r i: • . e r a r . WEEK, Commencing MONDAY AFTERNOON, 19th inst., and ending SATURDAY EVENING, 24th, inclusive. Mews. STONE & ROSSTOR, have the happy plea sure of announcing the opening of their greet Circus Alliance, and will at every exhibition introdne• CULLER'S CELESATED TROUPE OP IROQUOIS INDIANS,. who will display many wonderful and editontehinir erenes. The (Arens troupe 14 composed of star performers, DrOnetUtaed by all critics the beet the world, the whole forming a resplendent [Carr. sparkling In all the brilliancy of tree en and superb sacraments. The Trained Dogs will also appear at every exhibition. Doors open at 2 o'clock, and 7 o'clock P. M. Admin. gen, CO cents; children wider 10 years, 25 cents. Atten tive ushers will be present to conduct visitors to the interior of the mammoth pavilion. See small bills, isle dt RUBIO AT FAIRMOUNT PARK.- CARL MU'S Mllltarf Band gives Pree Concerts every clear afternoon, at the Mansion House. Fair- Mount Park. The Union Passenger Rail way is now the most di rest route to the Park. running no Ninth street, and ramming via Seventh street. Passengers byAose oars are ...Mee within a few hundred feet of the Kau- Mon House. and avoid a long and dusty walk through the um ie23-31 FAIRMOUNT WATERWORKS (WIRE BRIDGE). AFTERNOON CONCERTS EVERY DAY. from 4 to 7 o'clock, by HASSLER'S OILED HILLITANY HAND. Programmes of bleak Issued daily. The Arch. Vine and SallOWitlll. Street Oars ran direst to the Diem jail -6t A. _CULT -4111.717_ rielrip4 Two,- a - ist3T. 4 -3, - BUT Street. above en ma rrom 9A. N. till P. N. Benjamin West's great picture of CHRIST RE JECTED still len FAIRMOUNT . PARK.--THR UNION Passenger Railway Oompeur (SsVeldh and Ninth streets.) have completed their double track on Brown street to the centre gate of the Park on Pennsylvania avenue, and their cars now start regularly from that point instead Of the depot as heretofore. je2S•St COMMISSION HOUSES. HAZARD & HUTCHINSON, Acuorre FOR THE SALE OP PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, 112 CRISTBITIT STRUT. PEILAMPRIA. AND 103 READR STREIT, NSW TORS. jel9-6m CONFECTIONERY. SUMNER CONFECTIONS. Persons about leaving the city should tall and e=• arsine our splendid assortment of DELICIOUS CONFECTIONS. SYRUPS, dbo.; Particularly adapted for the Warm Season. E. G. WHITMAN & Co.. MANUFACTURERS ) -' wrzsTNUT STREIT. air Also, an assortment of BRILLIANT FIRE•WORSS. is 10•stnthim (I.HOIOE CONFECTIONS. The Auer sodalities of CONFBOTIONNST, ratted to the season, manutactured fresh, daily. by tiTIIPHIN P. WHITMLN. Jet be No. LAIO MAILKW7 Street. A . VERY 13 1 JPRRIOR GUM DROP, re P arw . a bi g212 1171 1 41t Waiatitest. A VERY CHOICE ROASTED AL 2"- MOND, manufactured by STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. ial.o MARKST Street ICE CREAM. PURE DELAWARE COUNTY 3COM CREAM, wade In the county, and fresh every morning—the very beet that is made. Hotels, Restaurants, Private Fend. lies, and Saloons furnished with promptness in quali ties to suit. Also, Excursion's and Festivals, on rea sonable terms, at EASTERN MARKET ICE-CREAM STAND. ie24-1m IMPORTED LUNCH JEsivax;Lierivs.. BAILEY & CO., No. SW CHESTNUT Street. FINE FRENCH, FURNISHED TRAVELLING BAGS FOR LADIES. BAILEY ea CO., jorpSt No. Big CHESTNUT Street. MAURICE H. MATSINOICR. OIIJIS. A. MATSINGER,. MATSINQER•BROTHERS, OCCOESsO/IS TO ADAK MATSINGEL suatrftertairEs or FIRE-PROOF 110ORS,IRON SHUTTERS AND SMITH-WORli. IN GENERAL Flas•Staff Brackets, Furnaces, Cooking Ranges, Cu Ovens, Bath Boilers, &sitters, and Ventilators, and Sheet-Iron Work of every dessription, No. 3228 RACE STREET, ie22.121 PHILADELPHIA, FOR THE ILLUMINATION, JULY 4, 1805. GENERAL GRANT CANDLES, WARRANTED NOT TO "RUN." For sble by ROBERT DONNELL es, SON, je99•9t• 800 WALNUT STREET. 2 C D. FURNITURE LT LOW PRICES. I will sell the balance of my lasso stook of FURNITURE. ♦t '!UT low priettl. until SEPTEMBER 14. The meortment is complete. GEO. J. HINKEL& 1011-Sm 809 and 811 CHESTNUT Bt. TAiSTEETE. AND StrI3STANTIEJJ CILOTRINO I.l7CTltorl igALmN SALE uk TWO HUNDRiza SR' alp FRIT. BORAS ._ FGB AOCOMIT OF Tfla nun BUM. , BD , (Saturday) MORNING. at ten o'clock, at WakSINGTOPIATBEB: WHARF, on Ole Delawire, wl+l be sold TWO lIIIADRSD AND FIFTY HORSES. by order of the Government • ' ALFEBD if HEESNEAneerS, Auctio. W. E. con WNW( and BArfn.3hf Nte. SALE" OFFICE FURNITURE OF PRO- Won." - , OW MARSHALO.—WitIibe sold. at poblla bar at M. THOMAS Sr 000113'. 139 and 111 qnUtEt FOllll,lll Streak. oa THURSDAY, Jane 29th, 1865, at 10 o'clock A, sundry Tables. Desks, Ohsirs. Stoves, an. M. Lan Captain, Provost iliturakal Fired. Second, and Fourth Matelots, Penna. jade. Gnaw et 4Vt ANTS. WA NTBD-A SITUATION BY A PERSON WHO WRITHS A FAIR RAID, AHD RAB BOMB KNOWLSDOE OF Boopc.msFleva Berta's°WY Reference given. Address 'H. Pro.* once. 2t* WANTED-FIRBSCL&EIS OPER A. v TORS on PINE MOTS To gook reliable hands would give out lots of several dozen*, or take hands Mato the don. flood prices paid. C. L. Sairra. leiallt* 305 ARCH atraet WANTED. -d YOUNG MAN FROM the Country desires a Situation as BOOK. RIME, or ASSISTaNT, in a Wholesale Establish ment, or will go to some foreign country on business: bee a good education, and writee a fair business hand: can furnish certificate and 'stemmas. Address " Vege table," Schuylkill, Cheater County. Penns. 1824-tk WANTED—AN ENTRY CLERK, IN F r et Harm. Address BO.T. 27.5.9. Philadelphia _ J WANfiED. -AN ACTIVE PARTNER, v with a capital of 10,000 to 10.000 dollars in a &st olen manufacturing business—Perfnmsry—in carcass. Int operation for the last twenty yeam, the senior part ner wishing to retire from astlye life. Title le an oppor itittitY rare's to be mei with for entering at once into a safe snd profitable business. Address, with real name. ' 6 J H. & CO. " MHOS of this paper. unr27.stattitt WANTED.-A TRAVELLER FOR A • • large Notion and Dyers Trimming BOUM None need anal, but append sublimes, with good nth MOW address Notions," Freest Milan. is23.3i* WANTED-BY A. YOUI(G MAN, bITIII3ION u lialumanin a first-class Whole. sale Orwell xt Home. to sell on commission. Beet of references i ce n. 'A. G. C.," Prese office. je42,31,* WANTED -A SITUATION AS BOOK KUPER or MIRK by a young man' of enter• getic and practical business habits. Can giye beet of re. femme. Address "Henry," Press office is42-81.* WANTED—BY AN IMPORTING • and Sobbing Rotts_ E e a fint•elass SALESEALE, ohureoglayeted in the White epode and Embroidery Beetneoe.Address ' Salesman," Prate Oahe J.119-6t• A A GENTLEMAN, INTENDING TO start next week for Cincinnati. St. Louis, rash. and Nemphin, will undertake to transact any business In those cities pat into his hands Satisfactory references given. Address. immediately, Boa 91 P. 0., West Chester. Penna. iel4-2t A YOUNG MAN, FORMERLY BALES AA- mAir In a large Notion 11011110. With the command of a !mod trade. also Well experienced In traVellinfl, is open for an BNGAGIIII3IIT in the same, or some similar boldness, with a ant-class house. Address " White Star Division." Press office. It* AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NURSE AID SPY, La/.most interesting and ex citing book ever published, embracing . the adventures of a wen= in the Union Arley AS REIM. fkoot. end ten. glebe most elyld laver picture of the War. Teenbers, ladles georgette young men, and especially returned and disabled °Store and soldlerg, in want of profitable employment, will And it peculiarly adapted to their eondition. We have agorae gearing BIAS per month.which we will grove to any doubting applicant, Bend for circular.. Addrees JOllll3, BROS. & cro. E corner METH and MINOR Btu, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE OCHRY SEIVICS. THR FMB, THE DUN OEM AND TEE ESCAPE." BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON. New York Tribune Correspondent. The most interesting and exciting book everpall • tithed, embracing Mr. Richsrdson's nnpare.leled ex perience for four years; travelling through the Southin the secret service of the Tribune, at the outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets, both Beet and West, during the first two years of the rebellion; his thrilling capture; his confinement for twenty mon th e be seven different rebel Prisons; his escape, and almost miracu lous loarney by flight of nearly 400 tulles. It will mouse in Stirring event., and eontaiu more of the fact. Incident, and rominee of the war than any other work yet published. ileaehers. ladies, energetic young men, and especially returned and disabled often and sol; diers. in 'swat of profitable employment, will dud it peculiarly adapted to their condition, We have agents clearing 'ISO per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Bend for obroulare. Address POPES, BROS., & CO.. N. E. corner SIXTH and MINOR Streets. Philadelphia, Pa, B OYR WANTED-A COLORED BOY between the ages of 16 and 18 wanted. APPI3 , medlately at 018 LOCUST Street. je2. tf B L A G y R I T C B SZI 4 .;I2I. El AND WHEEL- Qtroorsarrearun'a OPTION. DaDOT 00 WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, D. 0. June 21, 186 warded, at one*. to work in repairing the large MU bar of wagons lately turned in at this depot, 081 BUIDBID caS AND DNB HUNDRED waNBLWE/GETIEL Note but good workmen wanted For particulars as to pay,_eic apply to Brevet 001. C. H. Tompkins, A. Q. 21,, IT. 8. A., corner of Twenty second and G. streets, Washington, D. O. D. H. 11.1101118, Brigadier Owing and 011ie( Quartermaster, ie.24.61 Drg.r of Workington. QALESMAN WANTED IN A CLOTH EITOES;• rand have 081$6211311111). Apply at 222 111AEKET Street. Second Floor. us GREATICBT THING OF THE TIMER —BOWIE'S PRIZEBBYILOPIS. —Agents wanted everywhere. Premium Watches elven to Agenift. Oa reeelot of $l5 vreatpdfittl: Aregad.lo9 A•art i fir Kileilairretaireeeet. A mingle 111:Tatopi, sant. with illomlar and hdlyertivalare, en receipt of ta wage Ad dress A. n. Row=& 00... 0.. Box WM 36 BUN. MAX Street. N. Y. mrlW-Orge PARTNER WANTED, EITHER - 11 - SMUT OR AOTIVZ IN A ROM 11, THIS CITY, now full of boarders, doings good paling busi ness. Loostion very central. Address je9l2-6t° J. C. BROWN. through the Post Office. 849600 so i l O a eieltilioTedTwtitiegilaiVe INVEST IN an settee partner. Would be willing' to tromet and cell by sample. Grocery or cloth and Cmgeters booing's preferred. Satisfactory reference gym cud required. Address Country.” Prent office, l for Fu r days. e 23 3V4 $l2, F k -- A MONTH.AGENTS WANT .'" ED everywhere to introduce the improved SHAW & CLARK TWESTI COLLAR FAMILY 811 W. BAORIIII, the only low- pries machine in the country which is licensed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson. Bosfe, Binger & Do., and Betehelder. - other machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are infringements, and. the seller and neer are Duets to line and imp risonment. salary and expenses, or large 1101111211161011, allowed. Illnetrated sireniars sent tree. Address SHAW b BLABS, Biddeford, Keine mvlo-d&W3m 8 7 0 A. MOIiTE.—I WAIST AGENTS unEFTlVlVlTOLEttiril g '.l2 e g i rm j P lk, d iad o . Von particulars tote. Addiesa ennii 6 x Btdde• ford, Maine. mei() dorefam BOARDING. APLEASANT ROON, WITH , Board, Is offered In a central location, for two Gentlemen. Address Box 1.611 P. 0. je24 61* TRANSIENT A.N D PERMANENT AL BOARDERS accommodated at 228 Routh BIZOdD Street. 7e28.10t• T'IRST•CLASS BOARD AT THE UNI TED STATES HOTEL, 4l OliEft MIT Street One 1v a handsomely farnlebed Member meant. Oh 44444 moderate. Thug House has no Bar. . 1e23 61.5 FOR SALE AND TO LET. MWEST PHILADELPHIA` PRO PRIM FOR SALE CRBAP. —One of those 'plan did brown-atone Residences. en Fortp•eecond street, below the Baltimore Pike: and also one on Beekat etreet, west of ..Porly-second. finished in the best in in ner. Wltb all the modern improvamenta. and adjoining the new Perk. AMA' on the nremlass ID the afternoon. or to CHARMS D. SUPPLE& Ro. 140 Borth NIIIB TRUTH street. 3e94-St* da TO RENT—A FURNISHED Ma Country Ronan, near the Elylo Station, Pennsyl vania flatiron& Oat As) Apply 337 WALNUT St. di FOR SALE-VERY LOW, WITH mett Immediate poegeesion. delightful four. etory DWRI:1,010. brown atone Ant story. No 1.520 North BROAD Street Lot WIT WO feat. B. F. °IMO, 123 Soutt 'FOURTH St.. e 24 or aW. tor, OXVISLi (TIMM Qua ORRIttl. in FOR BALE-SMALL DWELLING, M 3736 SHIRLEY Street. Nest Cottage—Lot 18 by 72 Terms very easy. Store and Dwe3ing. $ aor 19th. and Callowld Neat Cotteere. 1434 Wallace Street. Nest Dwelling. 537 North Twenty. second Street, south slde Coates. west Eighteenth. B. F GLEAN. 133 South 70113711 St.. je24 or &W. car 5/NEIITRUTII and 010317. fiE CAPE ISLAND.--"VIE PHILA. ivaDBLPHIA ROM," at Cape Island, will be sold at a great eaertfice, or rented to a good tenant or party for the es aeon je24 B. F. CILINN, 123 South FOURTH Street. da FOR SALE OR TO RRNT.—BII PBIZIOR NNW SIBIDEDTO/9 to Weal Phitedol- Ole, pleasantly slinatell. Apply NONNIST to 1110 GREGOR, It 119 WALNUT Street. gl REAL ESTATE, REAL ESTATE, maititAi, ESTATE, BEAL EBTATE. 'REAL EsfrATS. BEAL ESTATE, 115,000,000 WOITE YOB BALL 110,000,000 WORTH. 1 1. 0 R. SALE ______ 000,.900 WORTH FOB BALE; _ NEW NO.WrilLr eArAtoOU - . 76" - S — T our. NEW moNTHLY CATALoauE JUST 0 UT. NEW .MONTHLY oATA.EOouE JUST OUT. FOR GRATUIToUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATI7ITOUS. DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. KILLER B no plus ultra Catalogue of Beal Rotate for rale, is the greatest production of the age to Parties in all in the pushes. of property. Once.rson should fall to get a copy (gratis) at the INS North SIXTH Street. jaiat if STEAM ENOINE-8-INOR CYLIN- P , " DAR, 143.1nch berok e, eist• FRONTe. Rath wed. for sale. CHAR LBRIO, US SStreet. je2o-tutheßt. G r OOD OIL BTOCKS TO EXOHAMA for Beal Mato. IBRAHIM BECHTEL. RES 30 No. 308 WALNUT St., Room 16, THE ASHLAND HOUSE,. FOURTH AVENUE AND T WiIhiTY.I , OIIRTH BTRERT. /USW YORK CITY. Recently enlarged and improved. is now open for transient as well se permanent boarders The house is situated on one of the pleasantest avenues, and 'semi hie to all places of amusement and business by care and stages. Onsets will find alt the conveniences and cam forts of a superior eel ablishment. with an excellent la. hie. Transient boar& $3 per day. Wki H 8814.11111. Proprietor. R. B.—Families who desire rooms for the summer will make early application. To clearable parties ad vantareggs terms will be offered. isle 361 VANCY HAMS.—ERIGGS, SWIFT, AL - Co.. Cobb Br. Asmel, C. in P. Bogen's. and Met calf* di kraus' brands ostsbrated SUGAR-01111.130 CINCINNATI, OANVASSID SAME, In More and toy We by wAsEuictrow MORNS & aow, sn7Bs-Inet 148 and 148 North NRONT St. TTERMETICALLY BELLED MEATS AJD SOUPS. 1,000 dos. Sanwa Meat 000 Boast Bet 000 " do To il." do ingioa. 1.000 " do Turkey. 1.000 " do. Obrekou. " assorted 800 1. Tor w e e okr) e by E a - 11641 107 South WATER. Street. VULCANITE JEWELRY. -- LARGE assortment of BLADE and GOLD nwilAT. ie22-12t* w. IDLER, 109 South ELEVENTH St. WRITTEN AND VERBAL DB NT.*dCAIPIO/14 of OnalastartOonantation. and Ina had, with ilovrox on 8n41... mum, UM lion, n df.improiroinont, Idastaionual Train 3nr of CBILDRInt doith i rtri l t AIL. din and 6" Y. ' by Piorenoktept and Bookiallat. -tothalvif do. 11111 111 Tanis St .. above Clhasiati REISON/IBLE PEtO SUMNItEII BEiIORTS. o LIGHT-IEOI7BE COT - rite/1 i • ATLANTIO 0111% lil l / 1 111111T EOM TO TSB 1111111% TbL well•known home le now open for the r a eepOoa of boarders. SWAB woiarros. Je24.lm Proprietor; V 0 0 7 N I T A I N HOUSE sPIIteIeNOuI- of th T a L d deligh — f Th andft re l r e o a . rte ms tio "tu n r land, la now °P BS for BOARDS/38 and me /am VIEUTOBis, Bend for dreular. je2f etnthlins Y. R. It L1A.1.112.. T EE COLUMBIA u.ousia, AT GAPE BUY' NEW 1 , 1,1113 NY, Will be opened this season on thirliliTlßßTll DAT OP MIL for the reception of guest% Tide leading house will, for the eomitM 1101111014 flap sustain Ite well.eatabllsbed rentatioa. Greatly ousouragod by the baolriou of last year, tie , proprietor fools satisfied that ROtel eondastild okarkir teekma meat continue aattilliwo at thitold s o d p o N l. to resort The railroad facilities are promised to bo exeellenk Beck's celebrated Philadelphia Band has bca sac eared for the COLUMBIA the coming semiel..._ For rooms, , apply to • R. BULB uld, Ms% shank's Hotel, Philadelphia, or to 0201tallJ. PoLTOIi, Propitiator. myl.a 3 m CAP/1 ISLAND, N. 7. ' CONGRESS Hi&LL, • ATLANTIC CITY 3G J. WILL OPEN JONI nosss. The oubsalber would respectfully Intena hls frindi and the public in 'general, that he has assla gnat Congress Ball, this being the fourth season. Many ing provements have been made: also. nem Bath- ElONeag have been erected, and the bubble . eannut be *Upson& a at any sea shore _ And It Is the nti Isisition of We proprietor to nee every effort to make °entrees Hall ZOMO Of eomfort to his emote. A liatA le eags.gadL Terms moderate pelg•lml O. W HINKLI. UNITED STATES HOTEL ATLANTIC CIA, N. Will open for the reception of guests on WIIDnIsDAT. Jane 28. Dodworth'e celebrated Band boa been engaged ter the Beason. Persona wishing to engage rooms, or destrint farther information, will address(' BROWN A WOELPPBR, Proprietor& Jelflni* ATLANTIC PITT. SEA BATHING_ BUBB' HOBAN,. ATLANTIC OBYT, NEW „ABM. Thlsold, eetsbitehed, and favorite holm le now OM. It le nearest to the beach , securing cool breams at all times. Its unrivalled Bathing facilities. Its complete Intnitnre and apoolatinextt, and OA anexoeyttonable table, rondos thil hones a favorite place for a summer sojourn at the rea•side. Paseensers trom the ct - y era eat down at the door. and eommindeation with the In lets is had at al. timer by rail. A tine bead of meals has been *rained for the 'lemon. Parties wishing to mare Board will address the proprietor at Serf lions% Atlan tic Mr me moderate. ROBB H S. BUBO,. Proprietor, CARLISLE WHITE SULPHUR SPB I / a OB. —This fashionable and dellgattel balk. mer Iteeori ii hew open for 'ldiom For tonne *PST to E . . W. WOOD% Proprietor, CARLISLE SPRIRGB, Pa. WHITE' BITLESiIig OEIALY BEATE SPRINGS, AT 1:10IIBLING GAP, PA. S. ROBINSON, PROPRIETOR. BEASON ORRIS JRNI This delightful place to located in Cumberland nuns ty, thirty miles west of Harrisburg. It le aeuessible from all theipaincipal eitles by railroad to Minium& thence by the Cumberland 'Valley Railroad to MN vine; from He wvilte eight =ilea good staging to en Syringe. The stage is always in waiting upon the sx• Rye) of the oat. at ReW - gilje reeeengere leiMitg Philadelphia, Baitita Ore. Olf Waskinaton in the morning can arrive at the Spam the same evening at 6 o'eicek. This hotel in gemlike• cicui and comfortable (having been recestly thoroant• ly renovated) with hot and sold bath attached, aid 6111- tengive grounds for walks aid amusements. Terme if 60 per day. or 312 per week. Over Mr weeks 310 par week. The long experience of the present proprietor enables him to say that it will be eonductcd In a maser to please all visitors. A. B. A gas livery is atteatieg to the establishment. PA • Mir UNITED BTATEB HOTEL, LONE BRANCH. New &rosy, is now open for the rue. warden of tioitoro. Trains leave on Saturday after. noon at four o'clock. from Vine street wharf—rotno• inn Monday morns early .— Jane 10. 1865. jelo.2m* NW. A. BROSNAN/Ht. Proprietor. KITTATINNY HOVBB, DBLAWARB WATS". G. This termite Mountain resort L now open to vi sitors i Tran' Morro Philadelphia, from Rendition Depotost SO A. M. and 880 I", M., aid arriirtai , the eIIIP /IS 1 r. IVlteferen 3.4s ces— P. Murton MeMletxest, iranklin Pate. Louis A. Godey, B. B, Benners, 3, L Martin, Charles Hacker, C Sherman. Terms, 514 pee week. ieB lm L. W. BRODRIAD. Proprietor. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRIMSON SPRINGS. Thle delightful and romantic watering place, situated on the summit• of the Allegheny !fountains. at Orman Station. on the P Ivanie Railroad, Wad be Oriseat for the Reception of Gtierf.. On ASOMDAP, Jane 12th, 1826. Several new cottages have been erected. the gronade have been 'beautified and improved. and °Mien le UM one of the most beautiful Mil homes in the 1:IOWA States. Excurelon *kens. good until October let. its tu issued by the Penrylvanla Etailread Comuann For fin ther Informative address GEO. M RUMMYProprietor ORISO P OrtIPRISdII Cambria county. r. ITOWLAND'S HOTEL, - 'LOBO MANOR, A. 1, will be open for the reception of ette•te Jens thelllth. palm HOWLAND. 1111613116 t 4 00. Errusit. TA. MT. SPRINGS.--TRIB dellabtfol Asia ',mantic wagloptivt . bitaan• fully situated in the healthiest is now** county, and acknowhd....s to be the " garden *Pet" °Pen for the accoodstioei el of !M I L' U. —inzo . fab of June . Railroad eomeiontoaUoni riT,T,Vcrlay from Philadelhla. on the Pennsylvania or ReadLun_Railroad, and da lly front Baltimore and NeW York. For particulars addreas the proprietor. J. W. FRIIDERSOS. LORETTO SPRINGS, CAM BRIJ A- 4 COUNTY, PA.—Tide favorite Sommer Bogert willi to *Net ter the reeetdion at visitors Oil Pi 0, Ot Comelos will be In readiness lA' (hymen station to veti ver vieitore to the $D lap. Loretto tipringe is plum. Pseud for Its hem:a/fel eeenery and salubrious °lima& A band of made!" eugeared for the season. Por partial. /are address. F. A. GIBBOSS. Proprietor, my3l.lin Loretto. (Umbria bounty, FL HANDBL AliD HICYDN BOCIBTY'S ARJRFAL EXCIMBION TO ATLANTIC CITY, THIIRSDk7, July 6, 1885. Jel•theta ft • -:Nou Bn ncyrts BY - 1 - - Zaftig:4D TO CAPE AUL TO ATTEND TEI3 SALE OF eIUII,DIND LOTS, On the 2Fth, K. THOMAS & SOPS, Fxcursion Ti ch ettd 30th days of Juneola per Me, of the above days, sylio2d to 30 bY anY Train. on 14 to return on any train.le sold for 55. and will be g A. N. titans of 111016DAVd4 I ncluding the 0.80 and On the above day! Trains PERth 'WALN . &F." UT Street. Philadelphia from MI " goand T.Nt P. M. From Caps fday at 690 A. N. e..e bv K ' and ... on and after SATURDAY. July let, addittoeet,.' no . Trains will be added. leaving Cave Kay at 8 A. 'S -- an d. Philadelphia at 4.30 P. M. Running time, threeh', uts . J.FAN lIIINSBILARR. ja2.4 , 3t linperintendenk ► A. P. I )3 T • , 16 rt=r t ' USION IXOURSION TO AT i.eNT lo car!, on MONDAY. July 11365,—The Lodger of the Association in the city have united to nitre this excursion to the Atlantic, and hereby 'Jayne the Mtn bare end their friends to come Tickets sae he had at a. 7of the Loogee in the city. Last boat 6 o'clock kK. OFF:USES ADD 006INITTEN OF ARRAMGENIINTI. B. J. MAO/111, Prost JARED OLIO, Tress. JOHN FRITZ, } JOHN DUNLAP.. Sonstaria. J. A. OADPBRIL. • XPEIBITA AN D LITIZ 'SPRINGS, VIA BEAD MO AND CILILUMB/A RAILAVAD. OLOsi ooNvEnTorriii At READING. On and after NtO.6Sf)Al, Jl3llB 12th, peasengere for ill.. above Sprins will leave the PHILADELPHIA AID READING RAILROAD DEPOT, THIRTEENTH and GALLO WHILL Streets, at BA. M. and g.sa P. N ar riving at Ephrata at 12.28 and 7.26 P. M , and at Lt tfa at 1 and 7.26 P. RETIIRAING. Leave LIM at 3 13 A M. and 416 P. N., and Ephrata at 8.47 A M. ands 44 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 12. 46 and 7 06 P. M. • je22.L2t. BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAIL* WAD. TWO THROUGH NORTHERN CON NECTIONS DAILY, LIAVE P. AND T. N. R. KENSINGTON DIPOT AT 7.30 A. N. AID 3 30 P. M. Oonunectint a 1200171300111 01 to BANTON, SONAISTON. II /an OAP. CIEIIA7 BUD. WMKESBANZE. 1107PPALO, AND. TEN GREAT LAKES. Tbronth Tickets cold and Baguio Cheated Mica& ,to all principal points North. and Weit. ieft-lco W. N. GATZSINE, Anna sil dW a t TO PLEASURE SEEKERS. FOR LARS SUPBRIOR. One of the new and magnificent Steamers DIME AND PEWABIO, Will leave OVELAXD. Ohio, every MONDAY. at 61P. M. and DE T ROIT, liiiShigam every TillidAttk. at M , and Port Sarnia. a SO P, M. leor real comfort and pleseure the Lake Superior trip is unequalled on this continent, The best "spasklett trout" Hating in the world; and noWhere can the ht. valid realize each substantial benefit as in the cool. dm and tilvigOrating climate of Lake Superior, It 1* also the cheapest trip offered. being only about three and one-halt cents per mile, watch includes state rooms and male. For Information, or assuring of rooms, 'pole to GARRETSON Cleveland ()hid, T, wintiso a do Detroit, amaga - CAMDEN AND AT. LaNTIO EdllitiOAD. —Three Trains daily to AtWine City. and one 011andMr• Trains leave Vine-West Ferry as follows: Mail Train 93 A. Freight. with Passenger Can att50ted.......4 4 A. _ _ Inaction Accommodation 0.30 p . BIiTURNING, LIATII ATLANTIC. Atlantic . 97 A. XL. Preiekt. with Paesenger Cara attaehed.......ll.R P. N. Mall 46 P. IL .Tuuction AL4Olrdnodat.lo.ll` Gad Pare to .I..tloatto AL intlittreoA Vokoto,6 l ll , for the day and Main on which they are I.4 l Peilt 17. SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN. - Leaves Vine-street Pam at 7.25. a. Ratuming,leavam Atlantic at 41,45 P. M. 11ZULL BADDONFInLO TRAINS Leave Yiae-street Tiny at 10. 16 A. K. and 1.15 P. Leave maddonneld at 1/.45 A. M. and 2.45 P. K. 8.--Freight mast be delivered at Cooper's P.M before dP. X. to Shears itsgoing down the next, der. mltil-licats Joan' G BETAWP, Apia 6,6lllllli6Afif 8 1 1 5 3 j 1 k ilki l itItgaV P B1 1 . 1141. CARD ATLANTIC AND RABITAJI AND DELAWARB BAY RAILROAD. GRANO& Or TIRE. (wpm'. To term TORE AND LONG BRANCH.. on sod attar MONDAY. Jana RN the Bx.srons Wall zov ie !OD }Safe CoOper's Point. GianadAt, dot g (gtigggZo or raved) at 0.16 A. M .. BM TockArtori. lunigati TM MTN', Manchester. Bunn, licrolitiktim , Parmingw shark River, Long Brand., Dranahport. Newt Batontown, Shrewsbury, Red Bank. Middletown. lands, and Port Monmouth; thence to KM York the splendid steamer ' /use Hoyt " Through to mow York in Ave hours. Pare 0. 110n111011 mots, nog for three days. $B. On naturdaps at extra train for Long Branch Jesse Camden at 460 I' N. Returning, home Lo Branch at 626 A. AL Monday, liniiillit atCaM B. 10 A. N. felt d - -------- w ow Oit.TAWISEM BAJLTIO4III oompANY.-To ToiWiats tors— wsumrsion Season of 1956 Lilco Ontario. regnenay The Thousand Wands, Yorthind, TT , . Rapids of Rt. Lawrence White Moontaina s Elea/,Barstow' lipriassa lte,. kJ. MORireltii die., &a, Quebec, as.. ate., Masts for fav o rable Szatirsio br i so long and y Mont t hi rn11111:st public, by various routes' to Maws Falls, far ad llie RULZOAD MAN QEBXCB, , 4 A I Medan! street, =Oar Ildladelpnia Usk. %guars owe information will beatm. VMS ROBWriltar Myatt jO6 -21 M 4Riffi STIOT Meal imcniennlarr nut atrezum WOM