ABEIVALS AT THE HOTELS, stisentall. B ra Rhodes, Baltimore A Bunt sr la, Prov, RI IW Bunker, Now York J B Collin, Altoona I K Barbour, Pit'MUM N R Moorhead, Ohio IT ssuregardner, Penni leapt G E Datle, U S A Edwin. Parker, U S A II H Adame, U S A CEt short & ago York Stuart, Chi RH Shoemaker & leT, 0 Theo A Snyder, N York Peter Snyder, N York F Taylor, West Chester I Miss J F Brown, Wash ,iMiss E Kulvary & als,Pa ID B.lllou rs. wf, Wash. 1 Ti? rgiley :r Ix, t Yozir !Dr J . G BIRKO4, a,i3egton IL Van Falhenbargb,N Y :IF D Great al - :s Ll 3 Williams lii D field Rob s al Jr E illellach & wf, U S N 3 ti Moody, Boston (_•; G Patteraon, N York !Geo El Mott, New York. Sam: S Blackhio McDonnell,as eDonnell, U S N AS Webb & fa. U S A Capt Barron, U S A iw mutrheid, Jersey CRY IJ 0 Stamps, f i tlllootn,NJ .LL Joretan,Ptlncetn,Nl 0 (3- Helfens tine, St Louis Bay George Hood, N J Geo H Stuart, Phila J H. Virightmar, N J Thos Cornell, New York A F Seeberger. Chicago u S °Moir, Washington Geo Il Ellera, New York Chas F Williams, Boston M S Cohen., Savannah .S B Curtis, New York I R Shepherd, Chicago S G HOWo,_Sing ding J Lomas, Kalamazoo .T Parrish E Y Phillippl, Fi S 1 , 1 . L G Billing, U S N H L Pilkington, U S N NV W Kimball, Chioago Mrs Kimball, Ohloago N lion G M McCook& wf It B lionohman. Ohio Cart J Curtis, U-S A T B Wallace, MiSliourl L S Trimble, Kentucky i Ilra T Oer,an Esau, Tann • albs I Lawyer, Tenn .I . A Harwood., New York A S Harwood, Ti S N C F Harwood, U S N E A. Harwood, Boston E L Denning, S Car B E Smith, Columbus, 0 PS Cone B P Derby, Detroit The Con Esdnord Sharpe, N J C IS Boardman, IT S N j W Brooks, U N E Cooper, New York W 11 Ohl, New York P McLaughlin, 'Zs? Flrn McLaughlin, KY Jeff Hamphson , KY liars Avard, KY Was B Maid, KY E J Mathews, California M. Davis, Penns J Cooper, Illt Vernon, 0 B Maynar Wash fiumphreg , G B Lockwood & la, N Yi John i Soott, Jr a Thos Ewing, Wshington; rtenriuttes, Wash O IllOtiorinlck W P Galbraith, N' York V A Whitaker, N York C F Whitaker New York W Gridley, Chicago Airs A L Brown,Cincln Airs F S Hunter,Reading , • Lowry, New Mexico Tars J Nlx, Springfiehi ; E %nabs, Baki.nore T W Bradbury, Virginia,' JDeGraff,ttS N • jiliolines,S N B ro we.Baltiroo re WDrooner Nei; Ohio Thee zi gowdll, N F B g Trowbriegc,Conni , :E N Butchir son, N 0 JaStewart la, Bsn T Johnsen, °M a ain t .bliss Johnson, Cincin F Ebernaan, N Y .tv K Ellis, New York J It Field & la, Prov, R 11. Datil Packer, New York A Gaison, New York :K Arnold, Ohloago L Balmer, New York II Frlger, lowa JIC Love , lowa J Elliott, tT * A. pr Vent & la, Toronto F Bosch, New York . B Morris, 01noinnati A Wilkins, Detroit, Mich Thos D Snyder, Mingo W Williams, S Car B Gilliland, S Car J Steinmoyer, S Car C F Steltaneyer , S Csr 11l Minkel. Ittd 3 B Bush,Phliada J alas, New York ly s , otit, NOW York ; B Stewart. Washington. B VlrgiLia, Regan! W Va E Female ' , W Vs T T Thornburgh, W Va B Biebroond, WVa TB Adana, w Va 11NallerY, W va E Bogus, W Va ; B Brook Nye, UGo hiaridey, N y XHenry:. W Shia, aid Julius 'rover. I Y D E Themas j Bslt John li Hugs, Balt C Rmto Alton, ill G w Ethos, Ad en:lz C B L Sprmve, Constant banner, Dia N :A* Percy C le r k , New iork :"tv payers, Beading 'Wm P Hibler, Jos Patterson, N Y .F S Blitz, Columbia Was C Conover, N Is Kilpatrick, Gonidaboro I A. 8 Perry, N Y W s Smith, Wash, .D F Hi ester, Grov , Ber. Baost onltimore T - Robinson. Boston J Mame, oston L Green. B Lancaster Cl R Brion, Pittsburg W Courtney, Pittsburg, B D Erns, Pittsburg ; B F HolibaD & W. POttSv: Nlss L Holtman, Pottsv lioffrarm, Pottsville . DRlomer, New York i J B Rockwell. Beaton B Holmes, Baltimore E Dltlier, Keokuk Tl F Duman, Miss I S B Only, Petersburg T H Beckett, Pottsville W Rudolph G L Yen Bibber, Md C L Bowen Xd G Simmons ' , Del N York 11V0,1h6r, New Yerli H Risley, N Orleans F Getty Perking, Boston Sr. Saerrill,' N Y al. al Ludlam, N Y Ulm H Hume, Md F Morton, Patterson F Morton, Patterson S L Oaten, Hartford fl- W Hartman, Hartford leasper V Cooper, Pa F Tricker, Allentown W B Gilmore, Pa W HAYMBITODit, FAStOrt I) H Wagner, Bellefonte J W Fracter,Troy Wo E. Newman, Troy WJ White, Pittsburg ;Thee F floating, Pa. Eon J P Stockton & wife Bliss Steobton Boltz. Evatuarille,lnd T R Bowman & w, Reg I. S Morgan, Baltimore It L & wf,Rloltd itqlso V Baldwln,ltionnald 1R24 It Van Ring tilrsc Soriver&oh,NY ;Col W A Grier. U S A ;14 J Albertson, Norrlotwn lion S L Slaymakor, Pa CA- Toadyism & la, Did Hansoorn, New york IJ P Brno, Fa llDLisaElllott, PlttSbnrg GO Houlett, Boston T B Mason,Sawannah,Ga P T Patterson N Stetson, N Jersey illoPadden, Oil City S Putnam, Unity. N H Tlson & la, Wash Alklason & fa, Balt Pookins, Now York ii Dowbon, New York Harrison, New York H Stephens, Boston W Babcock, Ohba ,W Pront, Penna i.T W Orth, Harrisburg I BOliangor, Harrisburg pa L new, Harrisburg .T Hinkle, Lebanon A Solomon 11. Thompson T Welling, Doylestown A Rankin, Kentuelly II Campbell. Ptha J Pettibone, Washington N Jordan, Virginla, Jordan, rhflada Lient John C Smith, N :Jae Clendening. Ohio 0 Many, Freeport, 0 W E Barrett, Cambria Jed F Matte, Penn* Alonzo G Cornelies, N 'V Sohn Terhune, N York W M Gray, Harrisburg ID B Zimmerman, Pa !Santa Adams, Harrisburg F b 1 Cleary, Mango S Emerson, Now York id De Venoge. N Y ;GEO C Hammitt, N Y iJ McCue g wf, Pittsburg i 3 11 Moore, Hollidaysb , g S Lehman, Douisvius Smoot) of Sim* Ohio A. A Beau, Tr,Nowark, 0 .' Abbott & la, Blaine Dlrßerratt. New York . Tinfitt, New York JLumsden, NaSkYllle "RAO Die XODr9nlllltr' Cincinnati. Geo Brett New Jersey; S. A Mutchmore,St Louts . 3 Sib it Best, Pittsburg J P Beard J P Kauffman, Pittsburg J F Schiele?, St LOUIS I,OIIIE Sweet, St Louts , J U Klett, Jr. Allegheny, Mrs E J KleGatty, Pa G M Wells, Georgia Geo J Boltor. Harrleburg: Travels M Honor, Fennel T T Mier, Pitteburg ,• Jno Mansteld wf,Massi, J D itlavefioJd, Boet,n David McCormick, Pa fi H F Reston, Pbtla Cant S H Stone, U S A S Levi, Lynchburg W C Irvin, Eal mulla, Pa Howard Edwares. Pottsv John Walett, U S A G Koenig, U S A kiriCall. The* N Morton. New Yffrk Ni* T White $ N J Sumter, Virginia, T J Owen, Norntstewn John Graham, New York Ur T C Rogers, Penns Y otdruff R,Aers & la, Mo Weiner, OR Oity G A alcCormlek,Altoona Pali:" Oxford B Garman; Jr. Delaware Teslor, Delaware Pat White, Delaware Wm Taylor, Jr.Delawele • H Tea Sr wi Iteadlag R Soros, Atinapoila Jcs Papal, New York G W Flowers, Ntw York J A Lovett N 13 Coder, Penns, IJ 8 mail,- Ammon N P Hallos, Conn IM Honiaay, WaSiiington 6. Ii Ludlam, Cape May B Ripley, Washinwton J Stanhorotigh, NJ I W F Sinnott Ponna iF NV:realms & la, Wash M Mitchell,Ballimore IN T Bean, Blanchester k' Higgins. Manchester IChas Brown, New York I Mrs Shelby, New York Grey, New York ICT Turner, Now York IA !UV'S% Look Haven W L Williams, Penile 1 3ote Meyers, New York J Man ila & WI Alvah Crocker, DI:1u G M Graham, Juniata, coin II Bash, Now York G M Wheaton, N York W salaam, ND, N York hi Potter, Boston 1 G Bennett, Lewisburg Wll Shumen, Espy, PI, W a Shoenor, Orwigawg Cl 13 Millen), 1.9117 i, PislE, 11 1 . New Yotk W HlLiyingeton, Indiana' W Buaner & la, Ohio Mrs J L Trumbull, Ind Plisa M E Baahar, Ohio J WakeTs„ Cllncineoti,oll, Lyon, Sunbury, Pa W H Curtis, Now Yulli IS Noy er &Ist, Panne The Stistee Union, S E Hanna, Now Jersey D 0 Mewl, PittSbarg . I Witkershem & la, Ala :5 S Ewing. Oxford MSS H Baker, Maryland. 0 Henry, New York .B Slatter, New York 5 0 NoCardy, U S A. Jiobt Whit°, Demeans G W Fortner, Alex's, Va EH Gilson: Boston John Glletllan, N York U B Ban, Washington m w sweemel, Penna S Bear, Latrobe , W Ii Arroltage,Mlohigan E W Smith, Virgin:a, IF Folwoll & la, N Jersey H B Hillman, Doylesini I E Lees, 13311tiroOre ti Myers, Doylestown Ohms McKenna, Harrisbg C Howlett, Haxifort, of W a Cline, Salladasburg J I Wyatt, Wilro, Del 77 It Westbrook 1 Veva alourxreernitteL Lt J M Lewis, Barrisbs 13 W BllUngs T Bishop, Delaware tic; N T W Chester Jos I) Price, Chester co 13 H Jetfoils, W Chester 9. Wenger, W Chester It} I' Barber, Winsport C H Sweet, S Amboy 'Jas L Bolan, Ohio Reod, South Amboy ,p Gaily, ROM, N Y IS W Davie, Pi4i4tawa pr Dare, Mt Union CnsbY B Mx% Fa I T Billings H Stout, Pottstown.B aiefsermett, N J V Mlssimer, Youstown,H Ztmutertnati, The Itaztey Sheaf. 1 Smith, Cheltenham (4. Woo'erten, N Jersey Jas Smith, Beek! co 1,,,v11Y1 Stryker, N J n 2 Flop; hand, N York L Stryker, New Jersey E Mc!. !leen, N „Taney :atoms Curtis, N JerSoy McMullen, Backe Co ! \S r Kerr. New Jersey W Robins, Piffled& I Vi Koath, New Jersey White,Frenehtown !A Heath, New Jersey R Rue, Wilushatron a ate. NOTWE -I :I;WERSAL (COO WHEEL) CLOTHES Miran at reduced wine. G. W. LoamiS, BoxithhlSTE itsaeh.:=la, Pa. jel6 fmw 27. GAS COONING STOVES. rhaaper than Coal or Wood . Eagle :Oas Cooking Storia and Emma! G. V L.10E18,147 gonth. SIICTII Sliest, Philadelphia. isle-fain lm To LE,T—A. DESIRABLE COTTAGE, FUR risitti entire. out:IAPI ISLAND. inquire 806 MAE Eiei . Street. je2l-9V SCATHING COOL FOR THE HOT WEATHER. Something Coal for the Rot Veather. Bereethtss Cool for the Hot Weather. Something 0001 for the Hot Weather. Liam Sacks. Linen rents Linen Vests. Linen Sacks. Yluta Vents. Linen Vesta. Uses. Sacks. I it en Rama. Linen Vests. Linen Seeks. LLea Pant!'. Linen Vests, Linen Dealers. Linen Dusters. Linen Dnetors Linen Dusters. Linen Dui tcra Linen Dusters. Linen D este' s Linen Dusters. Alpsce Sack& t.]g_et Sacks. Alp ws Sacks. Almea, Sacks, Jest the thins to Ktop Cool in. Just the thins .0 Keep Cool in, Just the thing to Keep Cool in. Jut the thins to .Keen Cool in. also, a splendid assortment of Seasonable Clothingo every 'anxiety, for sale by Mo. 303 CHESTNUT Street. above Third. to. COO ettr.illiTT St. (C rauville Stokes' old stead te2l-6COlller Of SErStilli and 711AKKET Eta, (Jones.) BAIR DYE 1 RAM DYB Be.TCRELOR'S Be 13 ro: Ble the be In the world, The only true end tweeutt. Dr e—hanaielli • taetanta". col• and reßehle producer a nriendld Bleat or Natural Brown; remedies ire of Bed Dyes, and fre quently restore* the osigiorl color. Bold by all Drug• Mats. The genuine to sie.lizd W. A. DITORTIOR, 51 WHILE! Street. r 0 sw T ork. ja2•mwlly 1027 WALNUT STREET, office of Dr. VON MOSCII2IBIp2a. fa; treatment of the Nye. Ear. Throat, Eau Diaaataa and Catarrh. with big apparatus. 146 6t* To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Whereas, W e have, dariDg the past three years, sold treat quantities of the wonear:nl household remedy. PL2trillaiort :41rrEns. Tor the cure of Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Headache. Pala in the Bide, Heartburn, Permian. Lips, die., dia. sad, Whereas, No instance hai corm to onr knowledge %Therein Plantation Balers hive not given ported and I'mnPlete satisfaction; and irbe rm y, W e believe Plantation Bitters to be Is =eat rational and fawn, bleN.lngt now_ therefore, it ie 4, sitived, That we 7111 continue to make Plantation 33 intrs, and dispense them to our buffering fellow-men; tlb twe will preserve their perfectly pure standard. m anufacture them wilts the gresteat care, and that 1 " "it its every means in cur power, publish to the Whole world the CO tidings that we have found in Plantation Bitters a ease, perfect remedy for Dyspepsia and all its evict tra.n of horrid nightmare diseasea. Witneas our hand and teal, 1e23 gtNew York City, IR' , P. H. DRAKE k 00..[L. a TBE EXQUISITE "EMAIL DE PARIS." —ln the general exodus from town to the country and seek c hore, bales should add to their toilette Can "L , Email de Paris," which willefectually prevent fresh ly', tan, and the discoloration' tensed by the salt air, keeping the shin clear. soft and white. Officers and soldiers whose faces have been bronzed by long-eon. tinned exposure will find " Email de Paris" will re stcre the skin to more than its original purity and whiteness. Smell de Farb," is especially indorsed by Miss Lucille Western, Mlle Ventral'. Mrs. D Bowers. and other celebrated actresses, whose position renders their judgment unerring and valuable. Sold by all Druggists, Perfumers, and Hairdressers. Or. tiers by mall should be addressed to JAMB & EBBS, Philadelphia, Who, ne lays to any address, on application, will send elms ieS-mws•tf PERRY'S MOTH AND FB.HCIELE LOTION.- - Messina, or Idothpatch (also called Li rersnet). and Lentlgo, or Freckles, are often •ee, annoying. particu larly to ladies cf light complexion, for the discolored SPOte shoW more Mainly on the face of a blonds than of a brunette; bnt'they greatly mar the beauty of either, and any PreParatton that will effectually remove them. without injuring the texture or color of the skin, is certainly a desideratum. Dr. B. C. Panes', who hag made diseases of the skin a speciality, has disooverad a remedy for these discoloratione which 19 at once prompt, Infallible. and harmless. Wholesale in Philadelphia by JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY, & COWDZN, .23 North SIXTH Street. end by DYOTT & CO., 2,31 , 9 North SECOND Street. Prepared only by R. 0. PERRY, Dermatologist, No. 49 Bond street, New York, and for sale by all Druggists. price, $2 Fer bottle. Call for MOTH AND PRICKLY, LOTION,. For farther information /Adria% Dr. B Q. PBBBY. 49 BOND Street. NEW YORE 3e7 wfnant JONES':—BOLDIERS RBTURNING HOME, you want a good, substs.ntial, chesty. and fashionable suit of Citizens' Clothing. Go to Jones' OLD BsTABLISHER ONE Pima CLOTHING ROUSE, 604 MARKET STREET. 1o15•lm ABOVE SIXTH. kelt (WIINATTON'I3) !TON. SALT Estrum (OINTMENT) BALT ToIBMS. Will sure the itch in 48 hours. Ako, mos Saltßheum, Mere, Chilblain*, and all Er (*lions of the Shia Price 80 seats. By sending 60 gents to WBZKS St POP. Mt" BOSTON, Naas., will be Anwar:led foe by mall Tor 'ale by all Dreeslate mhIS•SB . . BTEnsiwAy & Box's MN PIANOS. For stie only at BLASIUS BROTHERS', 1834 m 1000 012tESPNUT Street. SUOGESTION No. 1. Which is the best place for ma to buy any clothing? To decide this cocain, so often asked, we would res peatfnlly suggest a careful comparison of prices, styles and qualities of the beet class Chestnut and Market streets c/othin g establishments, confidently believing that the people will find that we offer greater induce ments in extent of assortment, style of gas meats, and moderation In price, than can be found anywhere else. If nits is not the care, we will not ash your patronage. WANAMAKER , k CROWN, Popular. Clothing House and Merchant Tailoring Establishment, jetO tf S. B. corner StirTH and MARKET Streets, CARLILE—CORDON.-0a the 23d inst., at the residence of the bride's father by the Rev. Wm. I. AlenD s Captain John G. Camille, formerly of Bur ford county, Md., to Miss Cordelia G. Gordon. of Ms city. cards. Baltimore and San Franolcoo papers please copy. TIEDEMANN—WIRBDIAN.—On Tuesday, the 20th Met., by Rev. William H. Farheas, Frederick Tiedemenn tO Mary 8., daughter of Mr. floury Wit AMU, DMA of this oily. lIAMMAN.—On Saturday evening, June 24th, Amanda S., wife of Sohn Hammen, and daughter of Augustus and Elisabeth Hildebrandt, lathe 49th year of her age. The relatives and friends Of the family are Invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 928 Mount Vernon street, on Tuesday afternoon, 27th instant, at 4 o'clock. Interment at hientuneat cemetery. WILSON.—On Sat=day, June 24. 10d6 infant son of William X. and Mary E. WilAon, aged a mouths. . ee MOGRE.—On First day morning, 25th Ind , Dr. J. Wilson Moore, in the 76th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, Harvey street, Germantown, on Fourth day afternoon, 23th inst., at 4 o ' clock, Interment at Fair HM. **e lIEESIDE —June 24th, Mary Reside, widow of the late Go/ James Iteeside. aged 07 years. The friends of tho family are rapectlally invited to attend the funeral, from her Late residence, No. 247 North Fifth atm% on Tuesday morning, the 27tlx inst., at nine o'clock. To proceed to the Trinity Lutheran Church, Germantown. ** ENGLE.—On the 23d inst., Richard Engle, aged 84 pearl. • The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 805 North Eighth street, on Tuesday morning, 27th inst.. at 8 o'clock, without farther notice. ** ROBERTS --On Friday, the 23d inst.., Eliza IX. Roberts, 'Widow of the late Jonathan Roberts, in the 70th year Of her age. Her friends and those of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, in Upper Merlon, on Wednesday morn lug, the 28th inotent Will leave the house at 11 o'clock. Carriages will be waiting at the Norris town depot to meet the 8.35 A. lit, train from Plana delpida. •• MOORE.—Near Westport, Kentucky, on the 10th of June, George T. Moore, of Philadelphia, in the 83a year of his age. ** ShllTH.—On Friday morning, 23d inSt., George Rush Smith. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1936 Walittee street, on Monday, 26th instant, at four o'clock ; to pyoosed to Woodland Cemetery. ** BouRIER.—On Thursday, 22d last , Elizabeth Bonier, in the 63d veer of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Sesotfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her ron•itelaw, Thomas R. Moore, 234 Pine street, on Monday afternoon, at 4 o'olook. In terment at Woodlands Cemetery. *4 BLACK ENGLISH _GRENADINES.— Just received, a case of Black English Grenadines, Ilt 40 cents a yard. BESSON & ROE. Mourning MOM 918 CHESTNUT eiroct. Ono ;ales. Friars in Wain figures, • meld 1111126.01 f. MALY DE LAIN/1.-JUST A- . opened, one case avian black Chaly de Lainet. 17.3,1 tents a yard, BESSON & ROL Hoaralac Stare, 918 CHESTArk Street. 01a price Priebe in piste. figures myth 6_A BLACK DRAFT D'ETB, FOR •••• Clergymen's EllaM6l . Coats and Bang. EYES & /ANDREA, io n PURE WHITE SHETLAND • SHAWLS. BYRE & LANDBLL. 100 PIECES MOSQUITO BARS, WHITES. BLUES, GUMMAR Zre a LINDELL. fifi LOW WHITE QUILTS, FOR ROMA. IMMENSE LOTS OF CIMP TOWELS. Ue2S-tfl BYRE & LiterDSLL. FrPRESIDZBT PJF.TROLEUX COM p,ia June 17,1885. A special meeting of the Stockholders of this company will he held at the CONTINENTAL, HOTEL, Philadelphia, Ps.. Of this month, at one o'clock P. M., when baldness of importance will be presented. By order of the Board of Directors. J. EDWIN CONANT, felt It Secretary.. re.... THE CITIZEN'S VOIRIN IE TBE Bospital Association take pleasure in asknow leasing the following receipts since the last report Cash, from several friends .. •.. --....5132 78 Zaue-stseet secondary School for Girls. (addit'l). 2.00 Independence City Guard, per George McWil liams. Treasurer 210.00 Welcome Lodge, I. O. O. 11., per Yrank Bair- Central Aid Society of Chester 100.00 Cash, per T.-- ...a 123 .. 82 Penn Belief Association—Woollen and 'cotton socks, woollen shirts, cethm shirts, cotton drawers, carpet alippere, baudicsrshiefe, arm times, bandages. old rage, dried bay rum extracts, brandy Whiray, sale, pietrels.darning cotton. Wrote, mosquito trotting. United Stets, sanitary Commission—Lemons, piekalS, eggs, dried fruit, vegetables, catsup, crackers, soda biscuit, cotton socks, tomatoes, preserves, whisky, brandy, ale, Lousy, domestic wine Ladies' Aid boetety of Et. Andrew's P. B. Church— Three dozen flannel ssirts Mrs. Stewart —3 baskets cinnamon cakes, 30 quarts strawberries. Mrs. Curtis, Newark, Del.—Farina, dried apples, dried pm; and pads Miss Jane Davis—Bay rum, wine, raspberry and blackberry syrup, pickels, cocoa, lanolin shirts, and collars. Mrs. Dr. Breed-8 quart, strawberries. It cLABION RIVES COAL AND OIL COMPANY, Books are opeusd for Subscriptions at their 0100. No. 240 South FIFTH Btraet, Philadelphia. je33 3r, gir OFFICE lOF THE BRANDON I. LAB DWI. COMPANY. Room Dlo. 18, 514 WAL NUT Street —A spec!al meeting of the Stockholders of the Brandon Island Oil Company will be held on TUES DAY, Sure 27, et 12 51. £ll stockholders are requested to attend. as business of Importance will be brought before the meeting. J. L. BDWIRDS. 3e26-2s Secretary. itgr EIGHTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICA* IFDEPENDENGE "TEE STATE EMMY - OF THS OIMOINEATI OF .-----. The annnsl stated meeting of "The State Society of the Cincinnati of Pennsylvania' will be held at the LA PIEBEE fIODSE'. on BSOAD Street, bilow Chest. not street, on TDASDAY, the 4th day of July, A. D. 1865. at 16 o'clock A. hi. H. L. SPIIOaT. ieg6-7t - Secretary. or EMIR 'WARD. UNION I'AUTY. An Etsction will be held on TEIHSDLY lIVRSEN4 neat, 27th instant, for Delegates to Conventions to as. reprssentatived to thc State Convention, to beheld at Harrisburg 02 the 19th of July nest : Fllkt Division ■t &awaits's, Third and Oaskill. Second Division at Carton's, IC W. corner of Fourth and. Lombard Third DIVIAIOO at SOS Fifth, below Lombard. Fourth Division at O'Bryan'a, N. W. cornet of Front aim . Futon. . Filth rolvleton at Nolaiveg. 231 151 rilco. sixth Division at Sums', 435 Syr.:* Seventh Division Wngairl'e, 435 Wags. Eighth Dtvieion at Butler Heim Sixth, beloW Sheet. nut. Polls open at C o'clock and close al 8 o'clock. R. P. KING, President. B. KINKEL, Secretary., ed 6 di EirARMORY COMPANY GRAY REFahVBS." No.St( MARKIN Street, rair.A.DELNICA, Jane 26, 1886. The corps will meet at the Armory SHIS AVM. Boon, at tgi o'clock. to atte,pd the funeral el their late f e liow.memben, G ICIIBII Syr. The honorari and associate members and sLe members or co A, sad heat. P. V., are leerectfully invited. ,Dark eels; white gloves. BY order. Capt. JAMBS D. }KEYSER. W. D. HASTENGZ, 0. B.' PERRY & CO., lair °MEM OF THO lir&O,DWICK OIL COMP.II.3Y, 319 WALNUT Street. Phila delphia —A special meeting hf the Sieckholdert er the BABLwr4JE 4,11, COMPANY will be held at their office, 319 WALtlin aired, Philadelphia, an WED. li3 DAY . June D.lBO, it one o'cloet P. N., for the purpose of considering the propriety oP surrender ing their present franchise', and accepting a - special charter, welch bat been obtained, and making the die positions requisite therafor. It is important that every Stociitolder WWI he present:or reprseanted by writ ten proxy. At this nteettitg fall reports Of the amps, affeire and condition of the tienennY- Will be presented. je23-11est3t. MARALIDUKE 110011)1, Treasurer liar TEM FIRST ANNIS.4I. IWiETlfitit of the Stockholders of the 'Crawford Sail`: Welt Oil Compaq? 'mi.!' be held at.thL office of the Company. So 1406 South FIE` PA Street, in the city of Philadelphia. oil MONDAY, July 3d. 1835, at.lSP!,cloca A. if. GROBOB W. SHEPHIN.D. jel9 mwt et* Secretary. 11W" TULPEIIO II CHEN . OIL COIL PAb Y, —'ahe First Annual eleettng of the Stock holder/I of the TDAPERODEBN OIL COMP/ RV orttl re heal at haffbOas-treirlsßP HALL on TIVITESDLY. tinge Mit, et 10 e'en& A M, Ihreocore fur the tweeting . 3tie tv , e to be eleneed. ALFRED hIAR,TIEF, Secretary. l;e3 X TREASURER'S OFFICE. PITILATELPFILI. Jane 23, 1553. royfrz , fo LoAda01.1)13118 910 Intereft as llay Lome due July 1, 1.655, will be paid an and alter date ja " B 'l3llslff BUMS, City Topienrer. 1 0 M7.- NOTIM TO I.O4LNIFLOL D , EUS‘ — .-.00 CIO Loam; maturing Aar 1. s be old at pronitation Oa after tint d 6 ib29 SUbtk City Treastron MARRIED. DIMIZt- 71 BROADWAY. Dow York. On THURSDAY. the 29th Ysrxayi.~>eais OF:a. DIVIDEND NOTICE —FICIICHLINI OIL ADD REAL ESTATE GOMPAIII..9I N A NG() appisTlf, PA —Oftke. 1136 WARM Street, Philadelphia. Julie 23, 1885. The Beard of Directors have declared ei dividend of THESE (3) PER CENT" clear of State tax. on the capital stock for the quarter ending June 30, 1856, pay able at their office on and after SATURDAY. July lat. - Tre Transfer Books will close on FRIDAY a June 23d, at 3 o'clock P. M.. and openWILL on lAns K. ° SATURDAY July Ist. Livia, Secretary. far DIVIDEND NOTICE.—OFFIVE of TSUI NAM SHADS OIL coacrAisz /go 524 WALD= in., PHILADELPHIA, Jll.llll 24,1865. The Board of Directors have this day declared a regu lar dividend of FOUR rEn CENT. and an exits FOUR FBA GMT. making BIGHT PER °BET. on the capital stoct,payable at tide office on and after the 30th of Jane, clear of State taxer. The transfer books will C 10413 on the Nth, at 3 P. M. , and reopen July let. TAOS. B. SMELL ie24-6t Secretary. ligr' THE DIRECTOIRO OF THE MCELHENY OIL CORPARY have this day de dared a dividend of ORB AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. on the Capital Stook, clear of Seale tar, payable on and after July Ist Transfer books to close 26th, and re ct.:, July 24 G. E. MB% Seeretary. PicriAnamlie, Jane 29, 1866. je24-7t Ear NOTICE IS HEREBY Grimm TIBLAT application has been made to the officers of the William. NMI Oil Company for renewal of Certificate N 0.344, for four hundred and twenty shares in said. Cam• party, in the name of Hiram Corson, the original certi• !testes haling been Met or mislaid. 8. M. GOBSON, Attorney. 605 WALNUT Street. "el7-smth WASSISTANT TREASUBEWS HEPICE, U.B. MINT, PHILADELPHIA, Tune 21. HO —Persons holding fifty or more Coupons matnrbos theist mos., are requested to deposit them. with a Fehednle of the same, before the 29th inst., in order that they may be IHKAIHIDed. Cheques will be issued for them On the morning of the let pros. A.WHIBALD blol NITRE. ie22•6t Aesistant Treasurer 11. S. Mr" Mfg MINING .•=c--- wawa op LAKE SEWED.% 319 WAL NUT street. PHILADISLYHIA. June 21. 1886. no Adjourned Hale of Six Thousand Melt Hundred and Plfy -nine Shares of Stook in the Pena Mining Company' of Lake Superior. ordered for non-payment of instalments. will be held on SAMIDAY. July Ist. Mb. at 12 o'clock M.. at the Office of the Company, A O. 310 WALNUT Street. By order of Board of Directors. DAVID B. HEIM Secretary and Treararer. VPIINIERSITY OF PLININSLITANIA6 Pow" (DBPARTAIIINT OF AUTO). The Examination of the Junior. Sophomore, and Frenbman Clams, at the close of the Third Term. will be bold in the following order: NEDltb DAY, 21st. —From 10 to 12..Tussfors. by Prof. Frazer. (Heat and the Steam En gLae. ) oral- From 12 to 2, Sophomores, by Prof. Kendall, (Analytical Demo try , ) written. THURSDAY, 22d. —From 10 to 12, JuniorB. by Prof. Allen, (Tbeocrlins.) oral. From 12 to 2, Sophomores, by Prof Frazer. (Oben:Wry of the Metals,) and Preet• men' by Prof. Kendall . ( Geometry ,) written. .111./DAY, 23d, —Prom Mto 12, Juniors., by tho Pro. v O Ed. (01072.1 Philoatoc.by, ) o. al. Prom 12 to 2. Sopliod mores. by Fret floppoo, ((lnivareal Literature, ) written. MODDAIt, 28th.—from 10 toll, Sophomores.by Prof. Allen, (The Clouds of aristophanes.) oral. From 12 to 2, Juniors, by MI. Kendall, (Differential Calca.rus, ) written TUESDAY, 27th. —From 10 to 12. Freshmen, by Prof. Allen. (Plutarch's Life of Demosthenes,) oral. From 12 to 2. Juniors, by Prof- Tatdroon, (Jo:renal, ) oral. WEDNESDAY. 28th.—From 10 to 12, Sophomores. by Prof. Jackeon, (Horace's Odes.) oral. From 12 to 2, Freshmen: by Prof. Coupes. (Hietory. ) oral. TRIELUSDAY, 28th. —From 10 to 12, F.eshmen.by Prof. jaaron, (Honore name%) oral GEOROB A1.L817. je2l.Bt Secretary of the Fagan - Tel Arts. W'UNION STATE CONVENTIOM—A etate Convention will be held et Harrisburg on WEDNESDAY, the 19th July, l$ at 12 o'clock H., for the purpose of putting in nomination a Kate ticket. to be supported by the friends of the Union at the coming October elestion. The earnest and zealous labors of a loyal people se— cured the great victory in 186 E and made the war, which our enemies denounced as a failure, a glorious ZIICCE as in IBM. Our flag kas 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 lost to tne nation. Susinses of vast Importance will be presented for its consideration, and every district in the State should be represented. faMalit Chairman. A. W. BENEDICT }Secretaries. Wxor FORNEY. NiGLITARIG I - UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. -4300 GOVERNMENT BOUNTY to all who enter the 11/SITED STATES MARINE CORPS. All per sons desirous of obtaining the $3OO Government itonsty. had better sand at once, for the bounty by a repeat ardor , teases from and after July Ist. 1801. A splendid opportunity to licit foreign coma/las—a squadron of vessels to Sall in n short time for the Medi• terranesn—goodVVY, excellent accommodations WA end easy duty . For all further Information, ap'Vy at the Recruiting Rendezvous, Ito. 311 South F 0111' Street. between. 9 A. M. and 8 o'clock P M. every day bat Ehreday. JilliES FORNEY. felt 9t Captain and Recruiting Officer. CILTUTAIII 900.02. T WALUAV.Earis 1.4 MASONIC HALL, 119 CEIESTNIIT STREET, IS NOW OPENING ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF LACE CTJUTAINS, ELEGANT STYLES, AT PRICES, FROM 5 DOLLARS TO 150 DOLLARS FEE PAIR. WINDOW intozcE pA.TTERNSI AT REDUCED PRICES. m 7213 FIREWORKS. FOURTH OF JULY vlnEwonkcs, 111 GREAT VARIETY. ROCKETS, CANDLES, UNION AND ROMAN CANDLES, =NES, TRIANGLES, SHIP LIGHTS, BLUE LIGHTS, PIN WHEELS, COLORED FIRES, mums, FLOWER POTS, GRASSHOPPERS, ALSO, A large assortment of Wheals, for sale tar A. u. FRANCISCUS es CO.; 513 MAMET MUT. FIREWORKS, FIREWORKS, FIRE WORKS, OF EVERY VARIETY. in large or small quantities, may be had at JOSEPH - CAMPBELL & BRO.'S, iel7-121* 108 MARKET Street. MILITARY GOODS. FLAGS I FLAGS II EVANS HASSALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS. 418 ARCH STREET. BANNERS, Silk, Bunting, Muslin, and De Labia FLAGS, OF ALL SIZES SWORDS, SASSES, BELTS, PASSANTS, &o. MILITARY GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 1e14173 : - PROPOSALS. - pporosins FOR MATERIALS FOR .11- TEM It APL NAVY DEPARTMENT. BUREAU OF 'EQUIPMENT AND RECRUITING, June 29, 1825. SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish materials for the Davy for the decal year ending 30th Jane. 1866, will be received at the Bureau of ReintPmallt and Recruiting until 10 &cloak A. 31.• of the 20th day of July next, at which ,ime the opening will be commenced. The materials aid articles embraced in' the classes named are particularly deacribad in the printed sched ules, any of which will, be Webbed to sucli - pereoes as maize to offer, on application to WI commandants of the reepect lye Navy Yu, de and those of aU the Duda upon application to the BliTeall- Bidders are referred to the commandants of the re spective yards for samples, Instructions. or particular ceecriction of the articles; also, for blank forms of oilers and ire aran.oe The a asses of this Bureau ate numbered and desig nated as follows: /610. 1. F.ax. Caayas, and No. 15. Sheet/ron. Twine I 18 Soap and Tallow. 3. Cotton, Canvas, and 29. Blushes. Twine. al. 5 ationery; S. Iron, &a. M. Hardware_ 4. Tln &a. 24.. Ship Chandlery. 6. amnia 011 29 Copper Wire. 7. Caoking Monello% /9. Firewood. 10. Leather, 31. Whale Neditsfoot, 31. Hose and Tar Oil, 12 Lignumoltse. • 84. Chain Iron. 13. Lanterns and Lamm .96. Coal. 14 Ox Bides for Rope. 40. Sheet Copper. The following are tart clamor', by their numbers, re quired at the respective ?avy lards; NOl5. I, 2 3, 6, 10 0 2aD rowtt. Noa. 1, 2. 3. 6,7, 1O .. 1406. : IS 20, 22, 24. 25. N, 31. I'EZKIRCit Nca. 1,2, 2, 4. L 12, 16, 12, 26, `A as, 24. 29 31 86. PHIL 6 DIVE,PSIA. - 11408. 1,2, 3; 4, 6. 7, 10. 12, 20. 21;2-f,23, 31, 40. wAsameTos. los. 1,2, 3. 4,5, 11, 12. 18, 22, Vag, 84, 0.1(FL110 '- 2'0.4 1,2, 5,7, 10, 11, 18, 16, 18, 20, 22. 24, 25, 29, 31. .4.26-D,41 TBE FRANKFORD AND BRISTOL IL I RASA P IRE 0081P4217 invite sealed Proposals for a plan and immediate reeeitstruetion of theirbridge over the lgesbarelity. bale biidge to be thirty feet wide. to have a draw twenty-four feet long, and to be ten feet above high. water mark The later/wale to inelade the repairs of the atone work of the piers and alt wort that may he ntefeßary for col Yoniont tweeca to and nee of the raid britise The length the bridge hbOtit tWo toadied d sixty eet, the Widest span algty•eight I'm; three piers besides the Ointments Ar.pc . at the office of the Company. room No, lt back of Do, 248 WALRUT street, Philadelphia ie2l3.niwf st R P. LARDNER, Sec WANANWAS &UP:mit, THE PRESS:-PHTLADELPHLE; MONDAY; JUNK 26, 1865 FINANCIAL. UNITED STATES laf authcritY of the Swaim Of the Wearer!: thi undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the . Isle of Gutted &atom gemities. offers to the pnbUl the Gird series of Tretuorry /Solar, bearing SeVin and three-tenths per gent. interest per annum. known es the SpVEN.TIIIRTY LOAN_ These Notes are Issued under date of Julyll 1806, and are payable three years from that date in etr• rOILCY. or are 00IITextible at the option of the holder Into GOLD-BEARING BONDS- These Bonds are now Worth a handsome premlanto and are exempt. as are all the Gefantzetet from Btate, County, and Muniefmat taxation, whited adds from one to three per cent. more to their amino. according to the rate levied upon other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attached to each note. which may be cut off and sold to any bank Or banker. The interest at 750 pee tent. amounts to One cent per day on a $OO mote. Two cents per day on a $lOO note. Ten cents per day on a $663 note. Twenty cents per day on * $l,OOO note. One Dollar per day on a $6,000 note. Notes of all the denominations named Will be Promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. The notes of this Third Series are weasels similar in form and privileges to the Seven- Thirties already sold. nee% that the government resell.; to itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at B per sent. Intend of 7 Meths In currency. Sabsaribers will deduct the In terest in currency up to July 151 h, at the time When they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this Third Series of the Seven-Thirties will commence on the Ist of .Inne, and Will be made promptly and continuously after that date.. The slight change made in the condition of tits THIRD SPEXES affects only the matter of interest. The payment In gold, if made. Will be enniValent to the currents , Interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments. to the event of Whit% only will the Option 10 PST interest in gold be availed of. would so reduce and equalise Prices ag that IV ; chases made with isix per cent. in gold would be frilly squat to those made with seven and three-tenths peg sent. In currency. This is TILE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET ;Low abut& by the eoverzustoat. And ita eaDeriOr Ad am:aim make It as OREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than $2/0.000.003 of the Loan authorbied by Contuse are now in the market. This amount. at the rate at which it is being absorbed. Will all be subscribed for within sixty daps, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uni formly been the ease on closing the subscriptions to .other LIAM In order that citizens of every town and motion of the 101111 try may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan, the Baikal' Banks, gists, Etanks. and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to re. solve subscriptions at par. Subscribers will seleattheti own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the deliver/ of thlnotoe for whisk they receive orders. JO tjpl9 • JAY 0001KE - ; 1317BEIRIPTION aom. No. 114 BOUTS THIRD EITNEET, EIN SOLIEIN, osiravrimmi) Jr, Co., BAJIKEItS, S BROAD STREET, • NEW YORE. We draw at sight, and at sixty days, on LONDON. PARIS, FRANKFORT, and AU other Principal class of Europe. Parties opening current socormts may deposit and draw at their convenience, the name as with the OM BANKS, mid will be alloWed interest en Allbalanees over ORS THOUSAND DOLLARS, at the ride of FOUR Per cent, per annum. Orders for the purchase or isle of various Issues of -Government and' ether Stooks, Bona.. and Gold executed on Commission. my24-weSmlx D REM & COMPA.IIIr, BANEBRS, NO. 34 South TIJXRI Street, DRALIDIS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOLD, lINOVERENT MONEY. STOCKS AND BONDS NOUGHT AND BOLD AT BOARD OF BROKERS, OW OOMMISMOIL iel34f 1851. COUPONS, DUE JULY 1, GOLD - AND SILVER WAITED, .A.TIIIOREST MARKET PRICL HAZARD & HUTCHINSON, AI3BNT* FOR 'PUS BALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, 1.12 PHILADELPHIAM. AND 103 READS STRB3T, 1111 W 1011 S. ien-era CART T 1 AND oft-Egurrus, MIRO, .1865. ao CO., 11111LANLTACTITSKII9 AND IDIPORTEBS Ol OIL CLOTH. MATTING% &0.. RETAIL DEPARTMENT. EDWARD P. UELBSTNIIT EITREBT, A 002EPTARTE ASSORTMENT OT SPRING GOODS. GOLD'SPATZNIIMPROVEDBTRAM WATER-HEATING APPARATUS ME MINING and UT:MATING 1108 and IMITATE BUIDENOES. UNION STLIN IND WITERIEITING 00111PANI OTi PENN@yLVANI/L JAMES P. *bop & co., »2 ester B. M. FELTWELL. Stint. VULCANITE JEWELRY. -= LARGE assortment of BLAOIK and (TOLD JEW'S LRY. je29.12! W. 'DIAL 109 &Mks Itt.EVERTH. CABINET FURNITURE. autonz at. cAmunorit. *Ol t3OUTS 111/0011li STKIIKT. are tapered to follow the destine In the market In Um pric examine Puralturs. Purchasers will please !all and our 'tic*. • tnelet-le. GI-FLEAT PENTRAL OLOTEURt HOUSE, 7-30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES. $230,000,000.- U. s. sao six PER mar. PHILLDBLPHIL. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, UNITED STATES BONDS, QUARTERMASTERS' TOUCHERS, DREXEL & 34 South TRIED Street 1,; ki z o li ve :Q,l_Blz) GLIM* -ECHO Mkllliadels OIRDLASTOWIG PA. CAX&P=MNOS, lIINOLZMAII DEFILBTMISMC's 409 UHIWIIUY ITIMM 119 CIMMIll?-13T'ANTL rri ' MT%l7T . T . W ' ril7rll JOEItr KELLY. "L'ALLOUS, LIM lOW II nom ZAIIII7IOTITXRD BY TEX 41 South 101711T11 Street. 1 id '&1 I AU) 1 1•11)4) 1 ,0 COMB CONARD, NINTH AND XLILIME'II. FINE OASSIMERES. LINEN DRILLS AND DUO. SUNNIER COATINGS. THIN DRESS GOODS. NEW WHITE GOODS. DOMESTICS REDUCED. ELEGANT SILK SACQUES. BLACK HERMAN' SHAWLS. 1e441 EYRE & LANDELL, irovinera AND ARGIL. SUMMER SILKS AND SHAWLS. TOWELS FOR HOTELS. PURE WHITE SHAWLS. DIAMOND MARSEILLES. GOODS FOR TOURISTS. WIDE COAT SILKS. LLAMA, SHAWLS. GAUZE. FLANNEL. - 1,000 LOW QUILTS. TABLE LINEN. ap26•thexrdni T ABLE LINENS.—I AM NOW BELL ING large quantities very cheap. Heavy Brown at 32%; extra heavy at 66; one lot superfine Handloom at MX; one lot ninon better at ; one lot at $1.1214, ex cellent quality ; one lot at 411 20, extra width, and the nnest made of that kind. also, a large variety of Bleaelied Table Linens, all prime., and various patterns, .11OLDO of which are very fine andhandtoMe. Handsome Boot and Damask Napkins. &S 764.60 per don Crash at back. and 26 eta, suitablet ve avy Towelling at 28 cents, for bath towels. by the yard, in great variety. GBANVILLE B. HAMM, je26-4t No. 1013 MARKEL" fit , above Tenth. 114/FUSLINS.-SHIRTING MUSLIM, from 15 cents up; one lot et 25e, yard wide. All the l eadingd makes of line Muslin to at are made. Meet intra. 2. 23g and 23g Wide the very lowest urion. Cate;, 134. and Ai yards wide, equally low I have a large stock now on hand, and will sell them cheap. One let 10.4 Lancaster Quilts. One tot 11-4 laneaster Qatits. One lot of Marseilles Guilts, a; Sao: that are as good as have been selling at El - One lot at $l2, still liner. lee Blankets, large elm. Pomona about Famishing will and It greatly to their advantage to call GRANVILLE B. HAINES, je26.4t 80. 1013 MARKET Bt., above Tenth. _ & BRO., COIL. TENTH AND POE, OPEN BARGAINS PROM AUCTION. 1 lot Stripe Swiss Muslin for (3arebaldies, 40c. 2 lots Spotted Swipe Minting for dresses 50 and 70c. 6 " White Nainsuck Muslims. 30. 44.66. 00. and 760. " Swiss Muslin% for waists and dresses, 25 to 75a. 1 lot French stripe Organdy Lawn*. only 400 Vous Imitation Swiss Tack Miens, GO anti Oda. 1 lot nigh oelors plaid Morambtonss. 44c. 1 " Stripe Mohairs. for travelling drawee. 60e. 1 '• Black Silk and Wool Romani, only 16s. 7 I Barred Mosquito Netting, Sic 1 " Cape May Bath Towels, all hemp. 260. 2 lots Ladies' lisle thread Gloves, very H. 119. 44C. 1 tot Ladies' saunGet travelling lisle Gloves. ro. 6 lobt Ladles' bleached cotton Stockings, 25 to 50c. 4 " Gents' unbleached half Hose, 211„ 36, 46. and 60e. blB " Invisible 811 k Hair Nets, blue, purple, and ot*, ,ne. 2 lots 2 cases small Patin-leaf Fang, 200. " Extra flee gents' all linen corded-border Hand kerchiefs, 44 and 600. • lots very line gents' two inch heraelit &h linen Hand kerchiefs. 62 and 76c 1 lot 2M, Yes. long Damask Table Cloths. 83 00 1 " Boys' bleached half Hose, Nos. 5% to 6%, only 20 stints 1 lat very heavy COM colored Bonnet Ribbons, 810 Also. Hair and Tooth Brushes Gem Hair Pins, 1150 per dozen. English Thread Laces," Cambric Edges. Collars, Soaps, Stationery. Parlor Matches, and Motions in great variety—all at hiargaine. je2i-25 LINENS FOR TRAVELLING A-4 DRESIBEB.—Two cages natural or flex• colored lin ens, for dresses and dustws. Vest figured Lawns, 45 to 66 cents. Best French Lawns, 62 to 65 cents. Black end white plata alsittiams. Yard-wide light colored. English Prints. Buff Percales oven in a du, or two. 11.4.1.61 goods for turarnor tourists. Black goods. Melt coracle.. White goods, stack coraptste CO . OPrEt at CIONARD, je24 St B. B. coo. NINTH and MARKET Streets. WRENCH WHITE LINEN DUCK -A- Just received. 207 yards heaviest goods imported. for vests and pants. Light-weight Linens, for Coats and dusters. New lots fancy Linen Drills for pants. Partial color Linen Drills. 50 to 75 cents. Blase good s,lfor Rammer coats. Light color and Weight Cummins. D051E5110 DOOM Of every kind, at lowest market prices. Wide Fheetings• Best Shirtless. Unbleached Nestles, best goods, 25 to 85 cents. Linen Damasks, Nspkins, Diapers, Sm. Demonstration in Towels—some great bargains. • 000PErt & CONAND, E cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets. J CHAMBERS , NO. 810 ARCH BT. • ENTIRE STCK REDUCED. Black Thread Lam. Thread Vella Thread Lase Barbee. Rentalltched Bandkercheife. bargaLne. Cambric Edgings and Insertions. Stared and Fancy French Iffl/81111S, for Lama LONE , Bourn,na and Pollutes. ie2l 6t* 44 SPANISH LINENS FOR TRAV ELLIBG BREWS. 4 4 Bler•llliens. Dark and light Linens for Suite. • Brown HoGanda Figured Linens for %wins. White NOW or Marsellieg. Mosquito !lettings. Pink, bine. okerrq and white Tarlelong. EDWIN' BALL & GO.; Selett . 416 South HBOOMD Street. POOPIR 1,% cONARD, 'NINTH AND Me34sl,T, bavi, - The best Catslnterestock in town. Gond Wen Drills, Ducks, Coatings. Teflon' Unless, of every kind. Muslin stock complete, prices Tight. Fsmlly Linens, selling, gold, at 300. Ganse,_dornet end4ather Flannels. Peon Wool Deloines, 55 and 65 cents. latra fine black Mohair Alpaoa, Lupin's 6-4 block Wool Detainee. $l. Good stock while Wainsook, Swiss. Bird-eye Linen, striped Muslin. finest Garablarn and Ifteensts, mired fausllns, am. AV bite barns ins otter thin Shawls. Bilk Saeques and Summer Dneters SPLENDID STOCK OF LINEN GOODS, just opened at TIM ARCH Street. cm- Prising— Turkish. Bath, Busk, and plain Linen. Towels. Basking of beatallal patterns. and all grades. Table Linens, bleached, .1:41f-bleached, and brown. Richardson & Dunbar's, Dickinson's, and other Linens. Ladles' and Gents' L. C Hdlgfe, from WO to sl— stitched and. col'd bordera—Terar nice. nrin if SOEN H. STOKES. SPECIAL NOTICE. • • szi.Lute OFF ENTIRE STOOK TO CLOSE BUSINESS!! GOOD-WILL AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. TR ()EXLEY AND OHIEd. Ws invite Special attention to the above annonneement. We. have a Lame Steak. We are Selling Cheap. Every yard U to be closed out on or before theist day of SeDterober. Silica and Dress Goads. Cloths. eassimeree, and Linea Goods. ShawicUloadis. Skirts, Hdkfm,Sze..air. Ratline and Calicoes =nth under market FM. THORNLEY GRINS, rayll•Fro G e r. of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. VIGURED SILK GRENADINES, of the beat qualities end styles, to Meek and Orel Grenada. 66a to $1.60 Pravellinc.Drees Goode, In every nest). ,New Dress Goods, in great variety. Handsome Chime Sliks,4o.oo. VERY OHBA!' BLACK SILKS, suitable for Dresses, Manila, and Samuel. COTTON GOODS ATPR LESS THAN WHOLES/LE ICER. lterrheac., Sprsale. sad Boil. Prints, 25e. 1C 4 Waitntm Ana Peperlll bleached aI STEEL g i n s . $l. H.N, tayB47 Not '713 =lll5 Iferth TSIITH Street. NWAW ISKIJEZT VOIR, ISOM. THE GREATEST LIMINTION OF THE AGE 111. HOOP SlLlit'X'S. ar, W. BRATILETI Rbw PAWS DITIVESX RiaarTio (or double) snail} SKEET: MISTS ER LDLEY a CART (late 3 T. 0. West). SOLNPEOPZIETOES and MAT(IIFACTURRRS, 97 CBAMBARS and 79 and Si NUDE Streets, Row York. THIS INVENTION consists of DUPLEX (or two) BD. tarsus Steel SPRINGS, inseetiollely BRAIDED 'LIGHTLY and Nana' together, EDGE to EOGB making the TOUGHEST, NONA FLEXIBLE, HURTS°, And DURABLE SPRING ever used. They seldom BEND or BREAK. like the Single Springs, and consequently preserve their mulysor and BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TIVIoN se LoNg as any other SKIRT TRH WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY and great COMPORT and PLEASURE to any LADY wearing the DUPLEX &darn) SKIRT will be experienced parnoniarlt in all crowded ASSEMBLIES, OPERAS, CARRIAGES. NAMROAD CARS. CRUNCH Paws- AumeaAras, for PROMEELDE and Homey Emma, as the SKIRT tan he FOLDED when in We to 000 rt. PY a small PLACE as easily no a knit 61 MUSLIN Dant A LADY havlng enjoyed the pleasure. comfort, and great convenience Of WEARING the DUPLEX ILLIPTIT STEEL , SPRING SKIRT for a SINGLE DAY will Dever after- Ward williney dispense with their use. For CHILDREN,. KISSES, and Tonga LADIES they are SUPERIOR to all others. THEY are the beet QUALITY in every part, and un Questionably the LIOETERT, Most DESIKABLII.COMFOET ABLE and ECONOMICAL SKIRT ever made. / - B OR BALE in all FIRET.OLAss SroaEß in dud throughout the UNITED STATES, HAVANA DS VIDA, NEXIOO, SMITH AMERICA. and the WEST INDIES. 1111 Q El IR I WE THE DUI . LBX ELLIPTIC S% T. , utra-aut 62 HOOP SKIRTS. 628: 8. HOPKINS' " OWN MAKE" OF 1100 P SHIRTS. the best assortment and beet quality and styles in the city. Ours Trails, all lengths and sizes. from 18 to 15 sprints, from $1.45 to $4. Plain Shuts, all the new shapes and sizes, from 19 to SO sprints, from $1.40 to $3 Skirts or extra beery steel and extra topes, trrni 20 to 26 wings, fromsl.9o to $3.76. Misses' and Obtid•en'e, of every grade, from to 95 springs, from f our to eight cents per sprin t: they have no equal. Agents for rte new Flexible Skirt, the most pliable Hoop Skirt made, and fully equal to the Duplex Elliptic Skirt, and at mush lower prices. Also constantly on hand fall lines of low-priced New York bkirts. kid padded and metallic ' astened -15 springs, 850.; 20 springs, tit 25 springs, $116; SO springs, sl. 9b, and 40 springs *l. tO. Skins made to order , . altered, end repaired, 62S AEON Street. yel4-110 GROCERIES. T 0 FAMILIES RESIDING IN THB RCS LL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, ar heretofore, to supply familiar, ai their country residences, with gpEBY DESOILIPTION Or FINE OR00)181118, TEAR. So , ALBERT 0_ ROBERTS. mr24-if Coma ELSTRIITH and VMS mut*, nARPET CHAIN, YARNS, AND wicice.—Large invoices mint received and for mile to dealers, at lowest market rates. HOWE. RUSTON, & CO., 157 and 159 north THIRD Street. VIARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE •LTA- of a writ of sale by the lion JOHN CAD WALL.. DNB, Judge or the District Court . of the United Retell. In and for teb Eastern district of Pennsylvania, In Ad. miralt9, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the 1f hest and bee: bidder, for carb. at NICHENBE'S bTO/an, bro. 142 North FRONT Street, on MONDAY. July 10. VS& at 11 o'cloitit A. 01,, the cargo of prize steamer Beattice, coprisuca of eloohol in barrele; Ale, in bottles; Claret, in bottite; sniseellaneetie Liguori, to bottles; one cue of fdiad,eita.; fancy Flatmate, Tweeds, Statuette, blankets. Calicoes, Chintzes, Ladies' Under abirte, Wollon half. hoee, xeadr.made Clothing, I n . digo, and other &Melee, as specified in ottalogasa WILLIAM lIILLW AND, United Rees Marshal E D. of reIitSYIVOMIS. FRILADIVPHIA. Jun 24, lea roll 12t TO SEU A T. OWEN, ATTORNEY, v 00171SILLOX AT LLW.LAD SOLEUTOI Ot MUI 1186. Sal Ir Strut. am rourtmoOki tmt. hbution. D. O. dell-sst NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL ON O, t RIMSIIIWKIGHT, No, Xal - Aorta FOWITH Stmt. for good and Fashionable TAILOR. Ibl6. at the lowest ems prices. ie24 2t* S. E. COL SIETE. AND MARKET STREETS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. COMIIJETB, ONLY AIITEEEINTIO, RELIABLY murnakTED LIFE ABRAHAM LINCOLN. . Presenting his early history. political career, and speeches in and out of Concrete; also, a general view of his policy as President of the u nite d with his meessges, proclamations, letters, etc., and a history of his eventful Administration.and of the scenes attendant upon his tragic and lamented demise. By JORerit H. BARRETT, Commissioner of Pensions. Washington, D. C. Dearly WNW Yail one volume of over 700 pages octavo Embossed Cloth. $3; Sheep. Library Style. $3.60 Printed on extra fine paper and bound in HALF CALF. $O. GBRMADI BDITIOII, fifty gents higher on each style of Medina. This work Is RILIAEL2 and AITINENT/C. It was writ ten by the gentleman Whose name it bears, and the data concerning the material points of Mr. Lincoln's sari) , history and political career (it is not now improper to mention), 'was furnished bs himself to Dlr. Barrett, wine for several years stood In sonfidantial relations to the late President. The author has resided In Wash ingtou from the very beginning of the Administration, and has explored the records of the Wax 09Ise for facts. and bad access to other sources of information not usually accessible. Interwoven with the narrative. In chronological order, are full extracts from Mr. Lincoln's speeches, thus embodying his views in the best and most acceptable manner. Elie Administration is eluci dated also by interweaving his State papers complete, while the narrative of the author concerning the neat avenue of the period le clear. concise. and admirable. The portrait is beautifully OD grayed by Kitehle, from a photograph taken by Brady at a sitting slammed for with Mr. Lincoln by the publishers. Wine likeness has been pronounced by maim personaL friends the beet. The P üblis h era, immediately upon the decease of Mr. Lincoln, sentan artist to sketch the scenes closely iden tified with his early life. and also the scones imme diately associated with the burial at Springfield, Illi nois, end will have the pleasure of lamenting the fol. lowing ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS in the volume: 1. Birthplace alb.. Lincoln. 0. The Ernigrationfrom Kentucky in ISM. S. Rouse. Spencer county, Indiana, the home of Kr. Lincoln for thirteen years.and where his mother died. 4. The OrassfordPlace, where yearly Lincoln worked for WI cents per day. 6. Little Pigeon Baptist Church, where Mr, Lincoln (when a youth) and his parents attended. 6. Bitl Mother's Grave. 7. AU. derson.creek Ferry. Wliera he was ferryman for nine months 8. The Log Mouse in Sangamon county. ILL., where the " 3,000 '..' rails were split. 9. His Springfield Residence. 10. The bean of his First Inauguration, etc.. etc. Nearly 1,000 men are already at mark. Terms uniform. 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TILe Kenny for tholes valuable works h 33 South SIX.TH Street. above Chestnut a 98.1.1 • JAS. K. SIM*. - CONFECTIONERY. ITOICE CONFECTIONS. •••/ The finer qualities of CONFECTIONERY trawl to the Summer Benson, manufactured herb, dat ty, by STSPBEN F. Warm&W. Jel-Ire Dio. talc MARKNT Street. VERY ICOPERIOR GUM DROP, LA- prepared br EITIPHB2 worrinai, Jel-lxm No. 12101111121 T Wad. A VERY CHOICE ROASTED AL maanfactured MYREN P. WHITIKEN, iel-lm No. 1210 MA.B.KST Stmt. ICE OREAM, PURE DELAWARE COUNTY ICE CREAM, Trade in the county, and fresh every morning—the very best that is malls. Hotels. st.wante. Private Paint. lies, and Salons Iturnishe 1 with promptness in QUA ties to snit. also, Excursions and Festivals, on rea sonable terms, at EASTERN MARKET acm-C]a)r.ANE STAND ie24.ha IMPORTED LUNCH ' BASKETS. BAILEY & CO., No. 810 CHESTNUT Street " FRENCH, FURNISHED TRAVELLING BAGS FOR. LADIES. • BAILEY do CO., je23 3t ara cmsubruil @treat. MAurlcz H. MATSI.2Mit. - 1:114S. A. RATerrega. MATSINGER BROTHERS, 5V0CE:13.08.5 TO ADAM NATSINGER, • MAPICTFAORITRERS OF FIRE-PRCOF TOURS,IRON SHUTTERS AND SMITH-WORK IN GENERAL Also, Flag•gtaff Brackets, Furnaces, Reeking RsIIIISN. Gas Owns, Bath Boilers, Registers, and" Ventilators. and Sheet-Iron Work of every descrtption, No. IP.2s R&C1I ISTME - ET, je22-12t PHILARBLPHI.L. FOR THE ILLUMINATION, JULY 4, ISGES. GENERAL GRANT CANDLES, * WARRANTED NOT TO "RUN." Tor side by ROBERT DONNELL & SON ) 806 WALNUT MEET. 4 CARD FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES. I will tal the bidance of MT Lima gook of FURNITURE. At very low prim, until SEPTEMBER Lit. The nesortmext Is complete 0.80. J. HMSO. Jen 2m. SOD and 811 CHESTIIIIT St Coßtisimus WEITIMLY,. " WILLIAM II WATSON. LAte niblie Printer. irSte (Wier %nig sub. Lei.. WENDELL & WATSON PROSECUTE CLAIMS BEFORE EVERT DEPART HEST OF THE OOVERNMEST. Office Dooms. No. 345 PENNSYLVANIA Avant% Directly opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. leB.lrn P. 13... Box 269. Washington. D. O. TO COU'I.COLLEOTOIIB.—THE A- coos to ~. In New York on the 29th Instant tan he examined - Tui MORROW till 6 Wilmot. and oa TUESDAY till 2 o'olotk Y. M.. at EDWARD Ca. wail§ bung. No 4S North _VIRTU Street. Phila. dt Irk SE.. ie2o•2l* TASTEFUL MID SI7I3STAINTULL CLOTILING . WANT& ....., _ _ WA IT T B D—TWO FIRST-CLASS oPERATORS t on the Grover &Biker Family Seville Mathias. unbr th ou, capp.ble of dolna fine work need apply to Mica M IL WATSON. 730 0 EMT% no Street. It* WANTE D—BY A RESPONSIBLE MAN. a SITUATION as Salesman; will travel, if required. Is a good collector; capable Of Wring charge of any ordinary business; will take charge 0) the males department of a Manufacturing hoasa, 0. act. as surintendent of a good oil company, taking Gauge o Ad dr e ss , ont-door business for two dap, giving name, time, and. glare of interview. jag St° "Business," Preen office. WANTED-BXPBBIENCED AGENTS. —Profeiutionel Men, Rammed Nolan, and energetic Melt Of good address are wanted in all Parts of the United Mater; and Canada, to take ordere for the LIFE OF ABRAHAM LILCOL. S, written by the vri tely-known and favorite author Dr. J. G. Holland (Timothy Titoomb). The announcement of thie work has been received With universal favor by all etas , ea,and the prase actle• rally have commended it In the •hishest terms. Asente who have commenced cauvaseint for this work regard it as the best subscription book ever off red to the pn bite, and are me sting with unparalleled success. The author is so popular as a writer that the people subscribe for it readily and cheerfully., farther information can be obtained by calling at my Mae. or a/dreaming by mail, G. DILL. .iaMet-wit SPRING-num), mass. WANTED-A SITUATION BY A IT ' PERSON WHO WBETEB A SAM. HAND. AND NAB BOMB KNOWLEDGE OF BOOFKBEPING.. Satisfactory Befereace elven. Address '11., , ' Prim office. j 524 WANTED-FIRST. CLASS 0 P E R • TORS on FINBSHOITB To good. reliable haudo would give oat lets of several dozen*, or take haado Into the store. Good prices paid. C. 1.. SHIM. je24-6i# ROB ARCH !Went WANTNA—A YOUNG MA.N FROM the MAW, desires a Situation as BOOK. KELTS2z, or.ASSIBT Mr, It Wholesale getablien ment, or will go to Goms Initign country on boAiness! Lae a good education, and writes a fair business hand: can furnish eertilloate aril references. Address • ' Vega. table," Echnylkill, Chester County. Penna. ist4-Gs WANTED -AN ENTRY CLERK, IN • • a Silk HOU% Addreas Box 2769, Philadelphia Poet OMCA, iea9 3t• 191,TANTED.-A TRAVELLER FOR A • • largo MAI= and Dress Trimming House Kona need apply but competent salesmen, with good rare• mime& Address " fiolious," Prase office. 304&3,• AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NUM AND SPY. the most Interesting and ex citing book ever published, embracing . the adventures of a woman in the 'Union Army as Nurse, Scout, and Sin. giving a moat vivid inner picture of the war. Teasbere, ladles, energetic young Mtn, and especially returned and &Babied onisers and soldiers. In want of profitable employment. wilt Had it peculiarly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing $l6O per month, which we will prove to say doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JOAO, B SO4. &00 B corner SIXTH arid MINOR Ste.. Philadelphia, ea. mySO•lm* A GENTS W A.N TE D FOR "THE g&r.INET SIIRVICE. TR& Pinto, TDB DUN °sox, AID THE ESCAPE " BY ALBERT D. RMITARDSON. .New York Triffune Correspondent. The most interesting and exciting book ever pub , Netted, embracing Mr. Sicherdson'e unpara leled ex- Patience Ter four years; travelling throe gh the South in the secret service of the Tribune. at the outbreak of the war, with our armies and fleets. both East and West, during the first two years of the rebellion; his thrilling capture; his confinement for twenty months in seven different rebel prisoner his escape. and almost retrace.. lone journey by night of nearly 400 milee. It will nisonsd h atirritur avant,,. and contain more of the fact, Incident and romance of the war Wow coy other work vet published. ulna:hem lodise. energetic voting Men, and especially returned and disabled officers and sot there, in ;mut of profitable employment. will find it peculiarly adapted to their condn, We have agents clearing $l.lO per month, whieb. we will pove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars . 'Address 301135, BROS., & CO. , N. R. corner SIXTH and MID OR Streets, Philaielphis, Pa. jenl•lm ROY WANTED-A COLORED. BOY a-A• between the ages of 16 and 18 wanted. Aptly im mediately at 61S LOCUST Street. ie2.tf BLACKSMITHS AND WHEEL WEIGHTS WANTED. CHIEF QUAETERMASTER'S DRVOT OF WASTRNOTON. WAsnlaraTON, D. C. acne 22, 180. Wentad, e! one& to work it/ repalrum the large atm be.r et wagons latelv turned In at ONE Rua - DRED Dr..eaterar oak .113 ONE HUNDRED WHEILWEIHRTS. None bct good workmen wanted For particulars as to pap &c apply to Brevet Col. C. H. , rrorookino ' A. Q. , I T . B. A.. corner of Twenty second and G. streats, Washington, D. C. D. H. 111301T61t, Nrigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, je24.6t Depot of Washington. GRICATLBT THING OF THE TIMES WE.% •4 PRIES ANVIL OPBS. —Agents wantad are here_ PEcmirim WatChta to Ara" , 04 raseipt of *l6 ara T7lll mao., poet-paid, 1.130 savrolatota , and a splendid Sala Silver Fluntlag-Oalo Watch am a NOWT= to the agent. A Magic 3orelorlo sent, wits lelnalar and InnpartiCOSlF, on receipt Of 3.5 Rata. Ad dicts A. H. EOWEIf do 00.. P. 0., box 470. 36 BMW, MAY Street. N. Y. mh27.sta PARTNER WA.NTED, EITHER -11- SILENT OR AOTIVR, IN A Ro m TEN CITY, now full et boarders, doing a good paying Vaal ne.ss. Loostion very central. Address _ Aviv 3, 0. B ROWX. through the Post Cia o. SALESMAN WALiTtD-IN A CLOTH store; Ulna have experionas. Addrssa "Cloths and (lasstmeres." at this stile. 3e2e-rath2t* TO CONVEYANCERS. -- A. YOUNG mu desires a position se 00P7iBt. or to do Writing of any kind. Writing quirk, plain, round and legible. Address MOM Press Olio. je2.B S4OOO TO SG,OOO TO INVEST IN 9 SAM° established wholesale business is an active partner. Would be willing to travel and sell by sample. Grocery or cloth and cassitaere buedness preferred. Satisfactory reference given and required. Address " Country." Press A office, .f or fa s'n days. Jen * s ivb A. MO/WEL-AGENTS WAIiT. RD everywhere io introduce the improved SHAW & CLARK TWENTT•BOLLAR FAMILY Si W IHG MAGMA! 11, she .only low-Pidee ree.ohlue in the country orldch le Beenaed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson. Howe, Sinter & Co., and Bachelder. All othecmcifthixtes ziow ~ sold for lees than forty dollars .each see ln.frinyeturate, and the teller and neer are litte lc to fine and. finwriconsneni. Salary and expenses, or large eenuiewon, allowed. Illustrated 1131T011111/8 sent free. Addrese SHAW & CLARE, Biddeford, Maine. mrlo-0043m IA A NORTH.-I WANT AGENTS everswheee at 870 the n get h isTre E vt tt l i!ek fFpll partletaars free. Marine OTIS T. GARET, Biddee food, Maine. nrylo ii&W3ta BOARDING.. A PLEASANT ROOM, WITH Board, le offered in a central location, for two ChiptieMAD_ Addm es Bet 2.8111'. 0. Gt* TBA.NSIENT AN. D PERMANENT BOARDERS accommodated at 22S Sputa BROAD Street. X28•101,* FIRST-CLAM BOARD AT THE lINI -a- TED STATES HOTEL, 9613 CHEMSU e Street. One large handsomely turnlshed Ohara:oer vacant. Charges moderate. This Home has no Bar: ie22 6t* FOR SALE AND TO LET. WEST PHILA.DELVIT.A. PI:10- nm PERrY FOE skt,r, crivap —Ono of thooe oplen. did blown -gone Itssidmises, on rty-sseond greet, below the Baltimore Met and also one on eqckst street, west of Forty-ssoond, finished in the beet m 412- mq, with ell the modern improvomentr, and adjoining the no. Park.' Apply on tna premises in the afternoon, or to CHARLES D. SUPLBE, /to. 710 Jlorth NICE IEENTB &rest. et TO RENT--:-A_ FURNISHED Ito Connery Name, nen' thf gap Btatton, Poutio7/. vont& Railroad. 00111 , 61..] fippl7 owl WALNUT St 4111) FOR SALE-VERY LOW, WITH ArA immediate possession. delightftti fon? • storY DWELLING. brown atone first story. No. 1520 North BROAD Streit Lot 22 by 2,0 fdet B. F. GLENN. 123 flanth VOIDITIT je24 or d. W. aor. bsviin MONTH and GREEN. CFOR SALE—SMALL DWELLING, 436 F SIAM! Street. Veal Cottage—Lot 18 by 72 TOTInFI very caw. Store and Dwelling. la W. cot. 19th and Callowhill. weat Cottage, 143-1 Wallace Street. Neat Dwelling, 037 A orth Twenty 'scold Street, tenth. side CosteN wet Eighteenth 1..F.N.N. 123 Betith FOURTH St.. je24 or S. W. cor bIiVtiNTESIXY.U. and GUM ft CAPE IBL D.—" THE PHILA DELPHIA. 1101743," at Cape Island, rill he sold at a great Baerffiee. or rented to a good tenant or party for the moan. je24 E. E. GLENN. 122 Boren. FOURTH Street. gos 700 ACRES SPLENDID PASTURE, watt watered. for Horses and Mules, on the Aele bratee Cine7ard Farm. late "HeYboies jjettte," eel! one role from Delaware City. and form miles from Y}liladelphia. Address JOHN . 8. SILL&DIY. it. 23 Delprorare (My. Del. GOOD OIL STOOKS TO EXOHAtiGE for Real Mato. ABRAHAM WACHTEL . jag 30 No. 308 WALKUP 80., Room M. $25,000. orgßof thin A MORT- Property worth 11h7 thousand 6 dgliZr n s u . Ltberai terms made Apply to 'B. iJARPSNTER & SOS, jets-mw&raw :442 South THIRD street. REMOVALS. REMOVAL.—GEO. W. WATSON & .n.e , CU, lifle removed their CARIZIar4I3 RAPOSITORT to their old plies, 80. 121.0 GEIREITIMP Street (midge Cogaert 1101),whare they will keep a stock of Carriagea of their own make. and will receive orders for every description of first-Claim work. Jung 1666. la 7 gat REMOVAL. WILLIAM YARMALL Hag Removed from so r ri er M to Mo. 123111 MOM NUT btreet, S. E. of THIRTEENTH Street. Where he invites the attention of housekeeper*, ant those commenting hmuekeeeing, to his extensive as sortment of HO useful ns FURNISHIND GOODS, Ihsperior Refrigerator*, Table Cation'. WHY Hard Ware, Children's Carriages. dm. ant. ang4.slm McCANDLESS & SMITH, MALT VINEGAR FACTORS, BROAD AVID PRIME M.MUS. Constantly on band and for sale a large stock or MALT and WHITS. WIIiB VINEGAR—a new article or Mann . facture in this country, made by the celebrated English Process, and need essinsively for Pickling In Europe. All sales warranted free from Impurities and ahem!. cals. Orders filled promptly to all parts of the country. AGRIPPA. L. B. OANBLOI3, No. 118 Walnut street, Phllitdel% P PITT & WRITE, No. 4 Excitant. Place . _ Baltimore. CaßlwrlA L EA & CO .. Richmond, VA, , B. W. GOULD Co , Newborn, N. C. 3e19-Sel THE CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS IN the market—React Capsule Jays at $2 per dor , com plete. 11.6.6. TELL & I)I2I:NWORTH. No, t 5 North FIFTH Street, ana No, 531 NINON Street. je23.lm FRUIT JARS.-WE ARENOW BELL tug the "FIARTBLL ALL GLASS JARS" at before tbe-war prim. BARTELL as LETCEI WORM No. l5 North FIFTH Etreet, and Watm No. 521 MINOR %root. 12FOR $'.25.-BEAUTIFUL SPECI MENS Card Phott graphs. done In stylea suitable tor Albums,jest the thing for aohoinre to egobaute With clasimttee nuitrat , B. 8/1005 &seat. 'bora Omen. PHOTOGRAPHS.—INDIVIDUALS OR Punka &siting Photograph% tat en of c h urc hes, r,t cidencec, public buildings. or country cosh), phon)d c t on B. F. BBLIKEB, Photographer, at hie Oath:ifs, 6 ,11. *ECU Street. • lt' CARTES DE VISITE, UNSUBPAS.i ed in style end exeentton by any elido 8 " speetin6llll, RAI choope Prfle entitles' yonr tante. at IS P. R.BlAlliir 5 popular tannery, Cel4L- LRCM I, S li . THE ASHLAND HOUSE, -L. FOURTH AV E YO B S WENPT.FOURTH STREET, NECY. Recently ecierged and Improved. le now open for transient al well en permanent boarders The house Is situated on 0114 a the piementest avenues, and eccessi• kisS to all pitmen of etausernant and baldnese by cars nod moges- Husain wilt find alt the conveniences and com• forte of a eamitter es shilehnent, With an excellent bie. Transient boars. Si per dey. W 4 ll R SELKIRK. Proprietor. N B —FamUlee who desire rooms for the sniffier niake early application. To deetrahlo parties *4- TRIMIL#A,I7I. WITUW I Will he offered jel2 35t AT REASONABLE PERM& AITCTIO Ik th HEMMEN' BAZAAR, NINTH and sivsom Streets, OAS HIIBIDRED AND FIFTY HOME. At suction. TRlEl Mender) HORMEL M HS O'Cock. M th e Bursar will be sold, lebß AMOUNT OF THE UNITED ETATS& OAR HUNDRED AND FIFTY HOME, In continuation of the sale commenced OA listurdey. at Washington-street wharf, including some of the beet hence yet offered. meet of Om being serviceable draught limes, en d not condemne d for an. dimes. ALPE M. HBHKESBI3, . It Auctioneer. SALE OFFICE FURNITURE OF PRO VOBT MARSHALS.—WiIIi k he gold at palgte ana- Con. at M. THuSes & 1371 and 141 South YOURTH Street, on THURSDAY, June 29th, 1865. at 10 o'clock 4. 'llootlty Tebbe, Dwelt, Dnetre,§teveds. ao. D. M. ARR, Captain, Provott HAMM Yiret Eeoond, and tallith Dittricts, Penn& je22 thrum 9t F=ICIMEI m - Rs. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH_ &TA- IFFRRET THEATRE. FIRST WEEK OF FRANK DREW. TO.BIOBT, MONDY.ANDAY,EDunY. Je 261 h, BA BA" " .... . —PRANK DREW. To cont Wide with ihe great Burleson, ALAD9iet. rue w FRIDA .I Y . t BEEFIT OF PR AIRIDREW aN T• N E T IL T ? tI H. EST NU T. ST R ET COTTON de MURPHY'S MINSTRILR. SAVBBTEZN STAR PERFORAIBRE. BEN CoTTON, The Inimitable Somedign. JOB MURPHY, TheObemPlon Bone Player NBW BONGS. NEW JuKll:4. NEW BORLEBBIUIs NSW ears, MONDAY &VEXING, Jena Nab, imitanos 417430103% 11 1 7KRY WHERE. Pronounced by the Preee Aid PtibllC to Pit tlie best troupe ever organized. • ENTBETAINISIBNTS SILECT, ORIGINAL, AND REFINED. DON'T FAIL TO 888 THB aHAMPION TROUPE OF AMERICA. je234lt MUSIC AT FAIRMOUNT PARK.-- WAHL BENTZ'S Military Hand gives Fres (knouts every dear afternoon, at the Mansion House, Pair. mount Park. Tim Crnton Passenger Ball way Is now the most dle rect route to the Peng, roaming up Ninth street, and ',Alumina via Eleventh street. Passengers lir these ante are owed within a low hundred feat of the Mangy Mon Mau i and *voids tong and (lOW Walt thronalt Me sun. .1023-St FAIRMOU T WATERWORKS (w - fRE DRIDGB). AFTSR6OOISI (10101111113 EVERY. DAY. from 4 to 7 o'clock, by 11.11+SLIM'S ORAIND 34..LITARY DAN°. Progn,.;,Amos of ends ieened daily. The Arch. Vine and uctiewhill Street Carr run direct to the place. je2l,6t A CADEMY OF FINE ARTS, °BEST -1-1- MUT street. above Tontb—Open from 9A. hi till 6P. bt. Benjamin West '1 great picture of 01111110 JECTED still on exhibition. Jell VAIRMOUVE PARK—THE Passenger Hallway Comas' (fieVenth and lath etrents,) have completed their double track on Brown street to the centre gate of the Park on Pennsylvania IMPDIId, and their oars now etart regalarly from that point Instead dine depot as heretofore. je33.3t LEGAL. MARY JANE BROWN, BY HER nett frimad WM. VREDMIMOK JOBOPM Q DROWN, Common. Pleas. Divorce. D.C. Term. 1885, 80. fm. JI3IIB TOP, rio 61% Jane 24, 1932 On motion or rhombi, Osoltatoi, lota. It oi tn , fot Libellant, the Court have Wit klar granted a divoset a v±n. mat. in the above *sae. lt• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT . 61 arplicetion bas helm maze to tim &liens of the Sit- Corns and 4.111 Creek Petroleum Company. for renewal of Certificate No. 171. dated. Awls 70. 1805, for PlYe Hundred Shares Ist skid Company, in the IIMII! of IL A S. ClailaN, the origloel certificate haying been lost or mislaid. isiti-tult* TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS -a- FON THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. JENNIE B. TOWNIE. b 7 her next Mena. JOHN DR ARNIM, vs JAMES L. TOWNER. Hunk T.. IR& No. 16 In Divorce, To JAMS S. ToWras, Reveudent Big;. You will plenec take Imp on. fiat a fro has typ! day been granted oa van. id lihON 06U66, WST 1 3 , larr9T.C. a vinenlo xnatrimonti rhottld not be (lemon to top above ease, returnable SAVA - Pal. July Rh, Hee. At 10 o'clock A. H. JOHN 0 'BRIE% Attorney PVO Übeneat. PTIMADELFIIIA. JIIIIO 19t15, je26 - mth 4t VETATE OF JOHN SKIRVING, DE CEASED —Letters Tesiamontsry upon the Will of John Sklytqns. late of Philadelphia, deceased, haVlul bssn granted to • 4 The Penneylvania Colour, for In• surance on Lives and Granting Annuities." all persona indebted to said Estate are requested to mike payment, an d thoge having claim* itantatt the same to pres ent them at the 0111 co oP Do said. Company. 30% firMAITE Street, without delaY. CHARLES VIITILII President. ie22. thni6t IRSTATE OF BIDDLE HANCOCK, - 1 1-4 deceased.—Lettere Testamentary to the Estate of BIDDLE HADDOCK, deceased, haeltut been Meted to the subscribers, all persons Indebted to said estate ire requested to make payment, and those having elating to present them without delay TiIoRETOD 130DROSir. 410 North THIRD Et, D. oormow nampoo.N. Niso nooND buirtte,DASlthit, 040 N, EIGHTDISPIriI Et. led.mOt. BBLVIDLRE DELLWARE RAIL• , BOAD. TWO THROUGH NORTHERN CON. MINIONS DAILY, LEAVE P. AND T. B. B. KIINSINOTON DETOT AT T. 30 A. M. AID 330 P. B. CronnttoctluL alreGtly lArcath to ELSTON, Qt ATTE OAP, WILESSBAREE, OCELATOBL. GREAT BUD. BUFFALO. AND TRI3 °BEAT" LANNt3, Through Tickets sold and Baggage Checked thread" to all principal points North and West. 1 0 9.1 24 w, H. GA MEN. Ant. EXCIIR,SIONS TO LONG 11R1.910E.—T vitas for Lent Branch leave Cooyer's Paint, CAUDAL. daily (sondays exospttd.,) at 915 A. M, Fare 119. Ex cursion tickets,good for tares days, 95,, Extra train on. Saturdays at 4.30 P. M. &durable, arrive at °stollen at P.M A. M. Windily. L. 13. COLE, Agent, jeka 2m Camden., M_",ge ft EXCIIII6IONS BY B i T x, l i k o,,D To CAPE MAY. . 1 , 0 ATTEYD THS BALE OP BD I,DINIII Low, BY tf. THOMAS & 11439T8, On the 28th, 29 , h. and 30th days of Juno, ati Per bate. Excureion Ticketsgood to go by any Train, on any of the above days. will be sold for $5. and wil t good to return on any train, to and includingike 6.80 and 8 A. 11. UAW, of MONDAY, J¢ly3 On the above days Trains will leave from the foot of WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, at 8.30 A H. and 2,83 P. N. From Owe Nay at a3O A hi. and 6 P. 13 t and on and after 64.9.U.RDAY, July let, additional Express Trains will be added, leaving Cape May at 8 A. El . and Philadelphia at 4.30 P. N. Bunning time, three hour.. J. VAN Altaill 9 lthltEtt. ilaperinteildditt. A. .P. A.—FIRST lace.: • " ,, fe -r^ llri I.BCURNION TO AT. t.ANTIo WTI, on MONDAY. July 3,1886.—The Lodges of the Aasootation in the city have nnit.d to give this erenreion to the Agentie, and hereby invite the mem. berm and their Mende to come. Tickets ono be had at a, yof the Looses in the city Last boat 8 o'clock AM. OP DOBBS AND COMMITTER OF iRRABORMENTE. L. T. DIALER, Prot JAN AD OR 510, Treat,. jpEIN rterrz SOHN DUNLiiP, Otcretarleib J. A. CAMPBELL, NPHRATA A N LITIE srßusrys, VIA .BEAD• ING AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD, CLOSE CONNOTE/NB Al' READING. On and eller Mo id DAY, Jane 12th, - passengers for the above Bpri ere svPl leave the PHIL a DELPHIA MID V.EADINO R6IVELOAD DEPOT, THIRTEENTH and CALLOW HILL Streets, at 8 A. N. end 3.88 P. IL. aV , rising at Ephrata at 18.25 and 7.28 P. M , and at Mir a% 1 and 7.118 P.M. RETURNING, &OA Wiz at 8 18 A AI, and 8 15 P. M., 5.114. Ephrata atand 2 44 P, M., arriving in Pn1 1 211 21 0 11 2 at 12.46 and 7.015 P. jeatkat, tr „ i ip, 4 ID R E A TL I A O 7 D D . AT = Trains daily to Atlantis City, and ono on Sandal,. 'rains leave Vine-street Ferry as follows: Mali Train , .... ....... .......... Freight, with Passenger Care atiached.........9.16 A. M. Atlantic Accommodation P. IL Junction...... P. IL RITUENING, LEAVE ATLANTIC. Atlantic Amnon 0dati0n.........' 47 A. N. Freight, wi th Passenger Oars attaehed• • .4.41.47 P. S t 3,18.11 Traia......• • ••.. ........... P. 111. Junction Accom m o d a tion,. • ••• . - •..... 6.79 A. M. Fare to Atinntit $O. hixeursioll Tigze;g, good oily for the day and train nit Which they are Issued, IA SONDAIT MAIL 'rNAIN. Leaves Vine-street Ferry 147.80 a. M. HsturninXgX Tri v sH ADDONFI ELD PMA INS Leave Vino.etrest Ferry at 10.15 A. IL and 1.16 P. IL Leave Haddonfield at 11,45 A. M. and 2,46 P. M. If. B.—Freight roust be delivered at Cooper', ?Mai before 6P. M. to Insure its going down the suit day. mk9•Bmif JOHN O BEIAMT, Agent. WitniVAN CB RIP AND PLEA.- --if,AIWT SUMMER TRAVEL, CAMDEN AND.4.II,a.NTIC AND EA ttlfAil ANN DELAWARE EAY NAT...ROAD. ("RANGE Or Mfg. CAMDP , W, TO NEW TOIIK APD LOTZQ D4/Brert on andsiter MONDAY, Jttae 18, Ea. Rkarala TADi w)11 leave Cooyern Point, Catudeb, data's! (ettade'rk elm carded) at 9.10 A. Id , or rfnekstoon. tatosget, Tope' River, niannhesta, Dagen, NotianktiM. Farmingdale. Shark River, Long branch, Utinchport, &Weems, Eatontown, sthretvehary, Bed Bank, Mlddletown,Higke lands, see Port Noutnouth thence to Sow Yotk. by the skiendid steamer " jeue Hoyt " Tante& to New York In Ere hours. Yeloill Isearsion Veneta, goo; for three days, t/3. On caturdska at extra Arnim for Look Branch will leave Camden at 433 E M. Returning, leave Long 9. Bra 6 3k A. M. Monday, attiving at Choudei 10 c hat isl 7 flaw= CATAWISSA. RAILROAD CoMPArrt —To Tourists and TraYti• Jere— Is curator. beason of 1866 Lake Ontario. i•lignatiay River. The Thousand Wands. Portland. The Rapids of St. Lawrence White Illoontains, River, Saltine& Sprint!. Ott . &Li Montraal. aLi Quebec are.. Ito., Tiafiett for the above MICUTRiSIMI, which hare lams Co long and favorably known to the Philadelphif thPue blic, by Nylon! routes to Niagara falls, for silo ea e CATAW DMA RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE. 4E* Chestnut street. under Philadelphia Bank, when fan information Will beeven. N. VAS HORN. Passenker dont. 425 ORINTItiIT West. A de& TO PLEASILRB t rl3l ROIL LANS StalftlOß. One of the new and mega ificen t steamers, MIMS &VD I'll Will leave OLSVSLAND. Ohio, every MONDAY, at S Y. M., and DETROIT, Michigan, every TURSD.Lt, at SP. M . and Pott Sarnia, For real eninfort and plesaure the Lake Superior trip is um:sailed ou tuts continent. The best "speckled trout" fishing in the world i and nowhere can the in valid realize such substantial benefit as in the cool, dry, and invigorating' (inmate of Lake Warier. it 111 also the cheapest trip °gored. being only about three end one-pclt cente per mile. wraith Includes dates roonte and Wale. For infOlillegon, or Waring at reoutS. Appl .4 y to OASES food OO,, Ole relaad s Onto. J T. WHITZIAO tre & itC,O . Its BLINDS AND 613ADES. B. J. WILLIAMS. No. 16 North Sixth Street, xuarmitrasit or VANIT/AN BLINDS AND WINDOW MAMMA fhi MOO And tat: Watt tent illy ai ilk lagroot eon prim. STORM SUDO /FADS AND XXITINID. fjhadp 101 .elud Minds And Maim Ape.3AR NATIONAL FLAGS I- A LARG.II stook of Bunting Fiaga, of the beet motorist. on, tint., with poles, for cab at low price*, at the attrPet More of WK. A, ROLM, 3e22 , 9t*1f N B comer EIGTITH and KARIM IDEPARTUENT FOR CUSTOM WORE►
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