NEW PUBLICATIoNs. rrzwrTATloNi, OR, THE L OF .1. ASBUBST: By MISS ELIZA A. DI:WHY, is the title of a BEAD [NUL Stull!, in tide weak's PEW TUBE 4BDOEE, now footlYatud for slie story. W sere. cm : THE LADY' OF TllisittalsT: By MISS ELIZA A. DUPIIY, tsottle if DivTlßtri• STORY. in this Week's yojt/i BEDOILDOW roadmitil for sole evert- Where , LADY OF E III"PTA TION; OR, THE • BSHURST By MISS ELIZA. A. ovevF, is the title of LED GESSTOEI, ixt wiek's W TOES. nowteady, saad for sale tsar,- vhere . . rFEBIPTALTION; OR. THE LADY OF • ASHUEST : By MISSELIZA. A. DUPUk's Y, it rho title of a BEAU tiFfit , Fl'Mtf. in .als wee NEW IBEK LEDGER, SLOW reaoy, and :or ttle t yap. where. TiilE L Ain OF TVERIPTATI oNi ' • As auusT By 11J ELIZA as DUPI3Y, Is the title of a ESeurirdi, 81'011i, in In!. wo.k.'s jaw y0 , E1 1,1,03fi, now ready, anti for .ale every where. BI PTA TN 0 Ig; OR, THE LADY OF Asotuzsr : By MISS ELIZA A DUPDY, I . the title of a BEAUTIFUL WraitY. 211 tale week's ygiv Va.& LEDGER, .111.019 Mb'. &Wit or Shia every- niziarTATloN; OR, THE LADY OF .d.SRTIRST : BY MISS kILIZA. A. DIWUY, is the titled' a BSAUTLEIM In ibis weer's YEW 101111 LEM& LOW read>. aad for sale avers where. rFEMPTATIOP:OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST : By MISS ELIZ A A. DUPUY. Is the title of a BEAOTIPOL EtTokY, in this we-k's BIM YORE Mena. new rea.ty. and for sale every TIE 211 PTATI 0 N ; OR, THE LADY OF ASIR/RSV : By MISS ELIZA. A. I)UPUT, is the tile of a irE.UtIFUL sTuttY in this week's DEW TOIN. LEDGER,now reedi,and far sale away - - ITEM PTA TI OAT; OR. THE LADY OF ASHILHOT Sy MISS ELIZA. A• DUPUY, in the t tle of a ESSactinFOL STONY, in thin - Rook's OBV, YORK LELORR. LOW Itady, and for sale even"- Where. iv Earl' AT ION; OR. THE LAITY OF ASHURST : By KISS ELIZA. A. DIIPUY, Is the title of a BEAUTIFUL STONY, In this week's 'DAM" LEIMAR. now reAdy.and for sale even. where. trß .0 PT A T lON ; OR, THE LADY OF 1 SHURST XIS'S ELIZA d. DUFIJY, c h. iao of a J3EAMO'II 8 r tiny , tixia crook 'a l i% Of YORK LBll3Elt. now ready, and Lor olleoTori- :TEMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURsT : By MISS ELIZ A A. DUPUY, le the tio. - et a BZLIITIFOL MAX, In this week's :rum YORK LIMIER, now ready. and for sate every 'Where. FFEMPTATION; OR. THE LADY OF ASRURST : By MISS ELIZA. A. DUPUY, is tte tale sf a 81(aUT/Fl3l , STORY, in this week's NEW TORK LEDGER. now ready. and for sale every iskere. ti`EMPTATIOIII; OR, THE LADY OF I RST • By MISS ELIZA A. DHYUY, title Of beitILTEVL STORY. In tut. DEW TONS LEDGER, now ready'. and Tor sale elerf- TV EN PTA TIOIRg OR, THE LADY OF iI3HLiI ST : By MISS ELIZA A. LUPUS% tbent;a of a 81113 VIPUL STORE, in thia week's fIEW Y LRS .LIiDGER. flow ready, and for sale evay w hem EMPT T 0 OR, IRE LADY OF ASERIRST : By MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY, la the title of a BEAXITIFDL MR!, in this weik's NEW IDRK LEDGER, now rosii, and for r.le every 'where. ?VAMP Z.& TION; OR, THE LADY OF fiblitlßST : B MISS ELIZA. A DUPUY, .te REAUTLFDL brour. w a.k , „ NEW I ORE LEDGE% now ready, and for side efellr. Wtare. IrRNIPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF A SHURST : By MISS ELIZA A. OUPUY, 11 the title of a 11Ea MIK% STORY. in tbie weA's 2.LEW YORK LEDGER. now ready, and for sale every where. LM YTAIe I 0 N : OR, THE LADY OF ASHUBST By Atiii'S ELIZA A. DUPUY, NEW YORK LEDGER.FUL &FOS. in ibis weelee now ready, and foraale every. where. lI•EMP TAT ION; OR, THE LADY OF ASRIIRST; By KISS ELIZA. A EMMY, Is the iids of a BtaIITIETIL SWAY. to thia week's NEM l'oll. LEDGES, now ready, aLd for sale every , Passe. MEM PTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST : By MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY, Nast:lllP el a BEAUTIFUL &TOE!, In Shia werk'e EW TOES.LBDOSR, now rea.dr, and for sale every where. 111EMPT ATION; OR. THE LADY OF t Es MISS ELIZA A. DUPTJY, 1a sbF titio of /1 BEAM:YU IfiTuRT, In Mi. week's Ii NW's ORE Lian3dd. now ready. and ferule even , . mime. TJE: DIPTATION; OR, THE DADY OF AsHuRsT : By MISS ELIZA A. OUPILY. Is the Title ei s BEAUTIFUL hTtiltli . in this week's DEW Y ORE LUCIE.% now ready, sad for Bale every where. ;TEMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST: By MISS ELLZA. A. DUPUY, 3. the title of a BEAuran b`IORY. in this week'e w il he W re. lo2ol.l,3D eMB, now ready, and for Weevers'- TEMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF AtslitjllST: Be Pass ELIZA A. DUPUY, is the 'title of a BEaIITIFI7I. STORY, in this week's /NEW MURK klibGBE., now ready, and for sale avail , where. 'PE ItIPTA TI ON k OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST: By MISS ELIZA A. DIIPUY, le the title of a BR&OTIFUL n'Tim.Y, in this week's NEW YOE% moan, now ready, end for sale every Tr ae ae.aa TION; OR, THE LADY OF .1 ASRURST By MISS - ELIZA A. DIIPTJY, ie the Wle nt a BWITIFIIL BTolti, in this week's RIM YORE LIDUISE. now ready, and for sale even' salve. IT ESP TATION; OR. THE LADY OF AtAitTBST : Bj MISS ELIZA. A. DUPUY, is the title of a BfaiITIFOL STORY. in this week's NSW LBDORR, now read,. and for sale every- Wheo e. TEMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASBUBT : By KISS ELIZA A. DUPUT, is the Oils of a BEAUTIFDL STORY, in this week's BSW YORK LIDOS% now ready, and for aide every- TAT . ' ON; OR, THE LADY - 01 - ASBURST:By /1155 ELIZA A. IMPLY, is the title of a BEtiOTIPOL STORY. in this nook's NEW lONE L3D1318, now reads, and for sale OYsTY trhore. ry)ERII PT ATION; OR, THE LADY OF AS.HURST: By MISS ELIZA A. DETPUY, is the title el a BRAIPTIFDL STORY. in this week's NEW TOEK LEDGNN, now ready. and for male every where. EDI PTATIO lki; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST: By MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY, ie the Bile of a BRAM:TURD STORY, in this week's NEW YOBS. LEDGEk. now ready, sad for sale every where. fr)EMPTATIO OR, THE L &HY OF 1 ASHURST By MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY, Is the title ef a BEAUTIFUL POKY. in this week's NEW TOSE LEDGER, now realy, and for sale every where IT .1E P ATIO N; OR, THE LADY 'IF ASBURST : By MISS ELIZA. a. DUPUY, ie the title of a BEAUTIFUL iSTORY, in this week's MAW YORK LEDGER. now ready. and for male every where. ►IiENrr&TIO OR, THE /ADY OF 11 ASKURET By MISS ELIZA B. Dueur, Is tie title of a BEAUTIFUL E.TOitli, In this w- et% NEW YORK LEDGER. now ready, and for 'ale evorY- Whf re. ilBlIPTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASHUBST : By MISS ELIZA A. DUPITY, le the title • f a BRAUTIFEI.L ISTOrtY, in this week's BliW YORK LZDOZE, now ready. and for Bale every. Where Fri ENPV TIO N; OR. THE LADY OF ASHURST: By MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY, it the title of s BB B.trTIFOL sPOn.Y. in this west's NSW YORK LEDGER, now ready, Stadia sale Emory - - where. MEAN PT ATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASIIURST: By MISS ELORA 01. DUPUT, is the title of a BEaIJTIFIIL STORY, In this week's XIV 'YORK LEDGER, now ready, and for sale evari , where. /TEMPTATION; OR. THE LADY OF ASHURST : By MESS ELIZA. A. DUPUY, 18 the title of a BEAU.7.`IFEIL STOR,Y. In We - week's NEW I OkR. LEDUER., now ready, and for sale every- Where. rtISNIPTATION; OR. THE LADY OF JL ASIEURST By KISS ELIZ3 A. DUPUY, 19 the title of a BIiAUTIFIIL STORY. in thi. week's JEW TURK LIDOS% Row - roman and far gale /IMP Where. TEMPTATION; OR, THE LADY OE ASRURST: By MISS ELIZA. A. DUPITY, is the title of a BEKOT/FIIL STORY, in this week's 1419110RK LADOSE, now toasty, and for sale every alms. TIN PTA TION; OR, THE LADY or A ASHURST : MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY, tette qua of a BEAUTIFUL STORE. in Oda week's all w YORK LEDGER, now rowly.and for sale every- TR PTA El ON; OR, THE LADY OF As - HURST : By MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY, it the title Of a BIAZTIPUL STORY, in this week's JIM 101 ill IsSDOIR. now ready, and for sale ewers where. TRIttPTATIOIg ; OR, THE LADY OF L ASHURST 111ISS ELIZA A. DLIPITY, the titleof a EIiADDIFUL STORY, In this week's zAsvere. TORE LEWI% lOW ready, and for sale every- TEMPTATION; OR, THE 'LADY OP ASRUEST: By MISS ELIZA. A. DUPUY, tees title of a BB►IIMIMDL STORY, In We week 'e NEW YO.R.K .1..8D08R, now ready. and for ule every. Where. TENIPTATIO N; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST : By MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY, Is Be title of a BEAUTIFUL STORY. I (Mi week's lOW 1 OHS LUGER. EON ready, ant for ease every where. mPTATION; OR THE LA.DY OF 11 ASBURST: By XISS LUIZ h. a. DITPITY, the title of aBB&IIT1FUL BtOBY, 111 Ws week's SEW YORK LEDGER. now ready. and for nale every where. frEMPTATION; OR, MB LADY OF ABBIMST.: By MISS ELI & A. .DUPUY, ti the title of a BEAVIIFCIL STORY, to title w..ek's DEW YOBII LEDGER, now :ettdy, and for sale every- Where. TEMPTATION; OR, TELE KOLUY or ASSIVRST: by KISS Blaze. A DUPITY, is the •Itle of a SEATITIYEIL BTOR7, in tble week's B&W !ORB LEDGES, TiOW ready, and for sale EMI y where. 9PEMPTATIO Br; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST ; By MISS ELIZA A. DUPUY, is the tltte of a BEAUTIFUL 8 TOE I. in tale week's NEW YORK LEDGER, now ready and for sale everY avero. r rIBMPTATIOAT; OR, THE LADY OF LkSITURST; By MISS ELIZA. A. DUPUY, is the title of e BRATIEDIL STORY, in this week's DIM YORK LIMBIC, now ready. and for este every. `where. I rEiIIiPTATION ; on, THE LADY OF ASHURST 33y MISS ELIZA. A. DUPUY, *is the Hilo of a 8R 41 3 . 1 . 1F111, STOSI, in this. Week's NEW YOBS. LEDGISR. lIQW reedy, and for sale ewer. where. mien /P.TATI 0 ; OR, THE LADY OF ASHURST:Br MISS ELIZA A. DOPIIY, le the titre of a 8EA1191711. srosx. In this week's DEW YORK LEDOSE, now leallY. CM for sale oven where. ryiSMPTATION; 012 , THE LADY OF 11 ASHURST• By MISS ELIZA. A, DUPUY I is the title of It IinuTIFUL STORY. in this weak'a liscr 'RORK LEDGER, now ready, and for Bale every where. "TI E 1111 - Pir AT ION; OR, THE LADY Or 11 ASHURST : By MISS ELIZA. A. DUPLIY, Is tb tato of s BZLOTIFUL STORT, to this west's NEW !OBE LBDOBB, now ready, Ind iox sale every- Whore. ff En PTATI ON; OR, THE LADY OE ASEURST: By MISS ELIZA A. DUPTJY, 1 She title of a BRAIIMUL BTORY, k this woolen lAIW TOXIC LIDGEIr. now Toady , and for male onerl• vrttre. TEM PTATION; OR, THE LADY OF ASDUEST: By MISS ELIZA. A. DUPUY, title of a BEAUTFUL aTORY, is this week's E YoER . LIDGNR, n ow Tear. and for ode every. 'Where T r y " ; SL:1141. IZA ALtpulreulpf 10 the title of a BEAUTIVIIL 13161,Y. in hits week 's 4Z.,..Z°NE LIDOS/4 now ready. and for sato every NEW rIIIILICATIONI. FOURTH OF JULY. Whit better thing Can be done °nate coming illations' Holiday then to pat into the hands of every boy that can read, a copy of TIVE Ca-13 FLAG, that most hitereatial at d pattietio volume setting' forth WHAT THE OLD FLAG IS. WHAT IT ESPIZESENTS, WELT IT COST, WHAT IT IS WORTH, and HOW IT SHOULD BE MATED. be thoroughly verged the Lek all 6111 !gang people rineiples of till! 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IBM and Sr. payable three years from that date In ear ressy. pr ara+onvertlbla at rhe option of t h e holder thl° 13. S. beil OTE PER CENT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. Whom Bonds am now worth a handsome promblrm and aro exempt. as era all the govanment Bonds. from State, Cotwitm'and MitaiMpat taxation, which adde from one to three per cent more to their value. smordms to tbe rata folded upon other prop:Mr. The Lamest Is payable semi-annually by 000DOIII attached to sash note, WM& may bs eat off and sold to Mu WWI or tanker. The interest at 7 90 per sent. amounts to One cent per day on a $5O note. Two cents per day on a $lOO note. Ten dente per day on a 111600 note. Twenty cents per day on a $1.009 note. One Dollar per day on a $6.000 note. Metes of ail the denomination" named will be Promptly furnished upon remise of imbeerintioni. The notes of this Third Beam are 101110119.1.7 similar in form and privileges to the Heron-Thirties LIMO sold, agent that the Government reserves to Aralf the option of paying interest in Told milt at 6 per sent. Instead of 840ths in currency. 13101147141m11l will deduct the in. Wrest in currency up to July 11th. at the time when they inbseriba. The delivery of the notscof this Third Series of the Seven-Thirties will commence on the lit of June. and will be made promptly and eontinuously after that date. The slight ebonies made in the conditions of this THIRD Snag affects only the matter of Interest. The payment in told. if made. will be equivalent to the earronay intermit of the higher rate. The return to specie PaYmente, lu thit event of which only will the Option to pay interest in gold be availed of. Would so reduce and equalise prices as that pur chases made With six per sent. in gold would be fully equal to those made with seven and three-tenths per sent. in currency. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN BLANKET low offered br the Government, lUtd 1N euperios aa •entaies mike It the GREAT POPULAR LOAX OF THE PEOPLE. Len than Ir/30,000,003 of the Loan authorised by Congress are now in the market. This amorutt, at the rate at which It Is being absorbed, will all be subesribed for within Misty days, when the nmes will =doubted') sommand a premium, as has ant lonely been the WO on 'losing the subseriations to other Loans, In order that Mune of every town and section Of country ntay be afforded facilities for taking the Loan. the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Blinkers throughout the country have generally agreed tote. fairs subscriptions at par. Subscribers will selecttheir own agents, Is whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for whisk they receive orders. JAY COOKE, 811Bacaurnow AGSM No. 114 SOUTH THIRD STRIERT, PHILADELPHIA, arle-tf DREXEL & COMPANY, BANXERB, Pro. 34 South 'X'WIW IStreet, DEALERS Mg AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOLD, FOREIGN =ORANGE, UNITED STATES BONDS, QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS, TrNOUREENT MONEY. STOCKS AND BONDS BOUGHT AID BOLD AT BOARD or BROKERS, OW uortstossior. lel3•ti 1881.—c- 01/PONa, DUB JULY GOLD AND SILVER WAXTID. AT HIGHER MARKET PRIM DREXEL 54 CO., 34 South THIRD Street - At osENriEar...to BAItIERS, No. S BROAD STREET, • • • - NEW YORK. .• We draw at eight, and at sixty days. on LONDON, PARIS, FRANKFORT, and all other principal cities of Europe, • Partied opening current arsenate MY deposit and draw at their convenience, the same as with the OITY Ran, end will he allowed interest on all Wawa over Olill THOUSAND DOLLARS, at the rate of POUR per cent. Per annum. Orders for the ruched' or sale of various issues of Gyvernraent and other Stooks, Bonds, and Gold executed on 00.111113158401. 10724-IWASInif ')'i Lj: i OIL , NERING.. COAL, A.RD OTHER law umemlits. w• ar. prepared to furnish tow Caryoration with all tha looks they rsauire. at shed none• and low Wow or first viallty. All ityLla at Shadins. MEL PL&TI 0111121110•1111 01 STOOL LITHOORAPHID !! 19 ISAMU BOOM 013358 OF TRAM= STOOK LIEDGM. frodK Linen SALAMIS. imPriaTax OP CAPITAL STOOX, 11101/21141 PETTY LEDGES. /100011 IT OF RUM. DIVIDAND BOOM AEONS dr, CO., BL UM 30084111RUYACTUBE55 AID STATIONII36 0411-tf , 435 05331111 T Street. FIREWORKS. FOURTH OF JULY 3E" I. XL "E IRV 0 it WL S lilt GREAT TLEIRTT ROCKETS, ClARlobzu, - 1371/.014 AND ROMAN CANDLES, =Kw, TRIANGLES, SHIP LIGHTS, SNAKES, BLUE LIGHTS, FLOWER POTS, IVIEELS, GRASSHOPPERS, COLORED FIRES, ALSO. A bine assortment of Wheels, for sale by . A. 11. FRANCISOUS & co., ' Pant 513 ItAßTraff MAIM FLILSWORKB, FIREWORKS, FIREWORKS, OF EVERY VARIETY, ia lane or email quantities, may be had at • JOSEPH OAMPLIELL & iel7-Uts . 108 MARKET Street. FIREWORKS. -JACKSON & HAD FIILD'S calibrated Fireworks, consisting in part -of Roman Candles Rostrata, Mines, Stars. Wheels. =angles, and colo red lire, at MLLES'S. ." - je9B-61 ,8 810 HASKST Street. L: )1 :to): 1.1,4 006/1 EDWARD P. /DILLY, JOHN RELLY. TAILORS, 011 CIIINBTRIIT EITHEBT, Itsys SOW fl liras A OCIBIPMITI ASSORTMIXT 07 m SPRING GOODS. ne GOAL C 0 A L .--1311 GAR LOAF, BEAVER NIADOW...* and ening *math' raldsh 0061 sad blitC sointatay box bohnvikill. prove 4olv. vim Or Maly um Dapst, IL vr. owner oing gui OW Wu& °MUM ni south moms Streit. tupl.til J. 'WALTON 00. VULCANITE JEWELRY. LARGE stmortment of BLACK and GOLD .TYWILIM ms . ro . W. IDLIIG, 109 South SLIM= &. WASMAMASIMA HEOWIN, CURTAIN M. WAX.RAITIGN, bIASONICI HALL, 119 CHESTNUT STREET, IS NOW OPENING ANODISE LARGE LOT OF LACE CURTAINS , ELEGANT STILES, AT PRICES, FROM S DOLLARS TO ISO DOLLARS PER PAIR. WINDOW SHADES, OUOIOE PATTERNS, AT REDDCIED PRICES. iny2ll MILITARY GOODS. FLAGS! FLAGS I EVANS & HAISALL, MILITARY FURNISHERS. 418 ARCH STREET. BANNERS, Bilk, Bunting, Muslin, and De Leine irLA.Gr O 8 ALL ann. SWORDS, BASHES, BELTS, PABBANTS, G 120.1310. 07 EVER DISORIPTION. roTI - : - .7Tri=n7lffMM - :T.I SPRING. IBM OLD COME Mi!...OUS• OKRIMANTOWN, PA§ srcALLUDI do co., *Ammonwas AND Larosxsus or CASIA.P7MT3I:N4I:U3s OIL CLOTEL MATTII,II3I3, WROLIMILIi DBE' DWI CHISTIpT RETAIL DEPARTMENT. I) kl.f 44411,444 A 11 PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR MAIL STEAM maw 816VICEBSTWESIN TAB IMPEND STAVE AND BRAZIL. POST OFFICE TiSPARTIGINT, WestlinoTON, -June 28, IBM. In accordance with the provisions of the act of Con tress. approved May 28, 1844, whit:hie the words fol lowing, to wit " • x Aar to authorize the establishment of ocean mail steam/hip service between the United States and Brian. " Be it enacted by the Senate and Rouse ofßepresen tatives of the Matted States of America in Congress as sembled, That the Postmaster General bee and he is hereby, authorized to unite with the General Post- URN Department of the Empires of Brazil, Of each other officer of the Government of Brazil as shall be mato - rim dto act for that Government, in establishing direct mail communisation between the two conatrias by n cans of & monthly line of first-class American ses• going steamships, to be of net less than two thousand tons burden each, and of sufficient number to perform twelve round trips or voyages per annum between a port of the United States, north of the Potomac river, and Rio de Janeiro, In Brazil, touching at saint Thomas, in the West Indies, at Bahia., Pernambuco, and each other Brazilian and intermediate port or ports as shall be °cashiered necessary and expedient Provided, That the eXps nee of SU service shall be divided be tween the two Governments, and that the United hates portion thereof shaU hot Mrseed the. Num of one hundred and Arty thoneend dollara for the perform ance of twelve round tripe per annum. to be paid out of any money appropriated for the service of the Post- Office Department. Ee.c. 2. Aud be it firritetzwtelialeAgitgofir: reisteteettintWirbablin dawned; 'melee by public ffitherthement. for theperiod of sixty days. In one or more newsmen published in the cities of W.mileineeseite s . Baltimore, Philadelphia .. new Yost . and Milton, re. IneeriVell, at dto contract with the lowest rtideonsible bidder for the same fora. term of tem arm* to com mence from the day the first steamship or the proposed line shall depart from the United States with the malls for Brazil, Provided, That proposals for monthly tripe —that le to say, for twelve round voyages per annum out and bees—are received and UMW by him, within the limit as aforesaid, ROM a party or Parties Of un doubted responsibility, possessing ample ability to famish the steamships required .tor the marries. and offering and sufficient sureties for the faithtalper forreameof such contract: And provided farther.. That much proposals shall be accepted by the Government of Bran;. and that distinct and separate contracts with each Government. containing similar provision; shell be executed by such accepted bidder or bidders,• each Government to be respot Mine only for its proportion of the Subsidy to be paid for the service. • `Se e. 8. Ana be Marcher enacted, That any contract which the eostmester General may execute under the anitionty of this eat. shall no into effest on or beforethe first day of September. One thOligaltd eight 'hundred and sint3r4Pre Mid shall. in addition to toe usual litilatione of ocean and mail steamship contracts. pro- , vide that the steamships offered , for the Service Shall be constructed of the beet materials, and after the most appreved model, with all the modern Improvements adapted for sea- going steamships of the first class; and shall, before their approval and acceptance by the Post master General, be subject to inspects to and survey by an 'experienced naval constructer. to be detailed for that Inepote by the Secretary of the Navy, whose re. port 'hall be made to the Postmaster General; that the two Oovernmenie snail be entitled to have transported. free of expense, on each and every steamer, a mail WOAD take charge of end arrange the mail matter, to when" suitable accommodations for that purpose shall be assigned that In ease of failure from any vanes to perform any of the regular monthly voyages stipulated for in the contract, a pro rata deduction stall be made trim the compensation on account of such omitted voy • age or voyages that suitable fines and penalties may be imposed for o mays and irreguiaritlea In the regular per foresance of the • ervice according to contract; and that the Poeta/aster General shall have the power to deter mine the contract at any time, in cue of rte being un deriet or assigned to any other party. See 4. end be it further enacted. That the mail steamships employed In the services authorized by this act, obeli he ...exert :rom all port charges and mama heuse dues at the pert of departure and arrival in the United States: Provided, That a similar immunity from port charms and custom-house dues is granted by the Government or Brazil. "Approved Map 2Fh " YROPOSAIS Will be received at the Poet-Office Department, the' city of Washington, until three o'clock P. M. of MONDAY, the twenty. eighth day of tensest, 1866, for conveying the malls of the United States by a monthly line of first clam American seagoing stemn elips of not less than two thousand tons burden, earth, SLIM of sufficient number to perform twelve toned Voyages per annum between a port of the United States north of the Potomac river and Rio de Janeiro, la Bre., ail, touching at St. Thomas , in the West Indies, and at Bahl. one Pernambheo. in Brazil, for a contract term Of ten years, to continence on or before the first day of SepteMber, 1866, and to date from the day the drat steamship of such lino shall leave the United States with the mails for Brazil, Bidders meet designate the United States port of de parture and arrival, and may, at their option, Propose to embrace additional intermediate porta- as wrack the steamships shall tench on their outward or homeward passages, to deliver and receive maim. Each bid should name the time proposed to be occur Pled in performing the peeresses, each way, between the Vetted etatesort of departure and finical and Rio de Janeiro. SW/ s hould be accompanied by a map or diagram of the route. showing the intermediate ports at - which the steamships ate to call o deliver and receive mails. Schedules of the sailing days. stating the Dro wsed days and hours of departure from each port.* well as the proposed days and hours of arrival. should also accompany each bid; such schedules. however, to be subject to the approval of the Post Departments of the respective countries, and to alteration by said Departments from time to time, as the interests of the Promised international postal service may require. The eresmehies offered for this service must be &me. clean steamers of the first elms, and henna acceptance will be subject to inspection and survey by $A natter 'fenced naval sonstruetor to -be detailed for Mas pur pose by the Secretary of the Navy. Proposals must conform in all respeide to the Drovl sir•ne and requirements of the aforesaid act, approved May Vb. We, and must be properly guaranteed, with a satisfactory testimonial that the guarantors are Men of property, and abundantly able to make good their guarantee. The bidder's Danis and residence, and the name of each member of the firm, when a company effete, -should be Wallach) stated in the proposal Theaceelgamee or non-acceptance or the bide will be ,determined by the Postmaster General as soon as prac 'disable after the time 'limited for their reception; . but wopo e al can be accepted by this Department lia ises the bidder Se also aseapted by ihe•Government of Brazil, AI c°lovideii for in the aforesaid act And In ease or inch et acceptance, dis tinst and • eeparsto ecatitnOttl are to esreetted by the accepted bidder or bidders. with elicit Government, coetaining shaffar provisions, each Government to be responsible only for its proportion Of the subsidy to be paid for the eervice • Proposals anonld be sent, under Keel. to "The Flat Assistant Postmaster General." "Foreign Desk." with the words '• Bail Proposals "—'-'-Poreignlialls " writ• tee on the face of the address- and they should be de spatched in of Augustved by or before the twenty eighth day of next, which wilLbe the last day tot receiving Pr0P0.3411117.13.18c this ad ...ornament. WILLIAM ARNIHON. . Postmaster Gametal. NOTE. —This Department is not advised that any defi nite action has yet bean taken by the Government of Brazil in respect to the estabihhment of too proposed steamship service between the two countries. je2B wht SISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. No. 1139 GIRARD Street. PHILADELPHIA, J 11.11027. 1956. RULED kHoroaste inst ant , be reselved this 0200 USW FRIDAY, the SOth at 12 o ' c lo ck for furnishing materials and enacting sheds at the Bohai '- kill Arsenal. 1n accordance With plane and speoitica- Mal to be seen at this effete Bach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible m ecum whose signatures must be eppended to the gas . rantee, and certified to by a 'United States judge, at torney, or collector that the bidder or bidders will. if his or their bid be accepted, enter into written oblige lion, with good sad onglcient fluretles. Bidders must state the price (which should be written both in words and jiMATI3B) for each shed, aadtz the time for completing the work. The right is reserved to reject any bid deernedAutres , eonabich and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. All propoeele tebemadeeni duDlicate on. the relre• ler term., whieb. will be Webbed On &PP/ 11,01014 SW* one*. Indorse envelope. "Proposals for mooting sheds at &buy envelop. . Arsenal " By order of 001. Wm. W.' Mons, U. EL A. Chief Quartermaster Philadelphia Depot. ONO. O A RIf .1427.0 (laptain and A . Q. Y. THE FRANKFORD AND BRIBTOL TUANTIKE GOMPARY invite sealed proposals tor a plan and immediate reconstruction of theirbridge over the•Neshaminy. Said bridge to be thirty feet wide, to have a draw twenty-four teat long. and to be ten fees above high-water mark The proposals to include the repairs of the stone work of the piers and all wprk that may be accessary for convenient seems to and nee of the said bridge The length of the bridge is about two headrad and Call feet, the widest span stzty.ejghl feet; three piers benidea the abutments Apply at the ofloe of the Company. room No. 41., book of No. -din WALNUT street. Philadelphia.. SM. mad it B P. LANtifflli. See. OR NAT CENTRAL' OLOTRUIG /10170Xt RETAIL DRY GOODS COMM & CONARD, NINTI3 AND XCA.MKWIr. FINE CASS/MERES. LINEN DRILLS AND DUOS. SUMMER COATINGS. TRW DRESS GOODS. rizvr WHITE GOODS. DOKESTIOS REDUCED. ELEGANT SILK SACCO*. BLAME HERNANI SHAWLS. Jel•tt T CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST. • RETIRE STOCK SEDUCED. . Back Thread Laces. Thread Veils. Thread Lace Barbee Merrtstitaled Itandkerehles. bargains •Cambric Ed ell4ll Ii d Insertions Shirred and Fahey French lin.dine. for mists. Lama Lace Bournons and Pointe& jeZB et TABLE LINENS.-I AM NOW SELL 11SO large quantities very cheap Heavy Brown at 624 ; extra heavy at 66; one lot superfine Handloom at 87%; one lot much better at $1; one lot at 51.12%, ex• sellout quality one lot at 26, extra wid th , and the finest made o f tbat kind. Also, a large variety of Bleached Table Linens, all prises, and various some of 'which are very fine and handsome. Handsome Spot and Damask rfal , litua, as *LBO oar doe Crash at 16, 20, end 26 ate. Oaa lot very heavy Brown aucks back at VS cents, suitable for bath towels, Towelling by the yard, in great variety. GNAIIVILLE B. HAIM, e25-4t 80. 1013 MAUER r St , above Tenth. IVIAJBLINS.—SHIRTING MIIBLINB, from /h cents li p; one lot at 26c, yard wide. Ail the leading makes of fine Muslin that are made. Sheet Inge, 2 2M, and 2.3; wide. at the very lowest Oct... Pil low Cane, lit, 136, and 136 yards wide, equally low I have a large stock now on hand, and will sell them cheap. One lot 10.4 Lancaster Quilts. One lot 114 Lancaster Quilts. One lot of Martell's' Rains, at $10; that are as good as have been selling at Sine lot at $l2. 81111 finer Ice Blankets. large site Persons about Furnishing will find It greatl ' o their advantage to call oockrcvrr. q s B. RaINES, 306-0 No. 1013 MLNIEST Bt.raboye Yenta.. CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH BT. J • giNTIBS STOOK BEDEWED. Threadhread Laces. Veils. Thread Lisa Barbee. • Hemstitched Handkercheifs. bussing. Cambric Edgings and Insertion*. Shirred and SAUCY Fratigh blasting, for Waists. Lama Lase &MCCLOUD and. Solutes. ien et* AA SPANISH LINENS FOR TRAY --x-w ELLIN (X DRUBS& 4.4 Bley Moen.. Dark and Bela Linens for Suite. . Brown Holton& Figured Linens for Drosses. Wtars None or Aareolllas Dlossruito Nettinge_ VEX blue, cherry and white Tarleteue. BDWIII A 6 South 81001 D Street. COOPER & CUNARD, NINTH AND MABEBT, have The best Casement stock in town. Good Linen Drills, Ducks, Coatings. Tailors' Linings, of every kind. Muslin stock complete, pricer; right. Family Linens, selling, gold, at 30c. ganteioutet and other flennele. Pearl Wow Vslsines, 65 and 66 cents. Extra fine black Mohair Aback $l, Lepin's 6-4 black Wool Delaines. Si. Good stock while Naintook, Swiss. Bird-eye Linen, striped Mu,ltne, fined Cambrica and Jaconets, Duffed tinabas. Pique. We. White barega ano other thin Shawls. Silk Samuels and Summer Dusters je7-tt 1865. SPECIAL NOTICE. SELLING CLOGS ENTIRE STOOL TO CLOSE BUSINESS! t 000 D-WILL AND FIXTURES FOR BAWL THORNLET AND MUSH. We Milo special attention to the above announeement. We hires Larne Stook. We are Selling Cheap. Every yard Is to be closed out on or before the let dal/ of September. Silks and Dress Goode. Cloths, Commons. and Mien Goods. Shavrls.Cloaks. Skirts. Hdket,Sts. .6e. Mullin and Calicoes much unßAder et CH Price. . MOLS! & mylS4m Cor. of EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. VIGIJRED BILK GRENADINES, -a- of the beat nnalitiei and styles, in flask and Gm Grounds. deo to K. 60 Travelling .Drsos Goods, in every misty. Lc, Drees good., in vest variety. agorae Chene Bilks $2.60• VERY mar mans sEGKS. WWI% for Dream, Mantles, and Sec.:lnas_ COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLISALI PRIDES Merrimac, Sprague. and Paoli() Prints, 06s. 10 4 Waltham and Pepezlll bleached shootings. $l. H. STEEL & SOW, layB-tf Nos 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. NEW ORIXOLIErfr iron, isos. TUB MILTIIIIT TrIMON or THIS AXE /X I-100P SIIIEVTO. J. W. EIADLET'S New Patent DVPLES ELLIPTIC (or doable) SPRING SKIRT. WHETS' BRADLEY & 01111 (late J. L & J. 0. West). SOL/PROPRIETORS andlitt NUFACITURNIN, 97 011AMESES and 79 and 81 READS attests, Mew "'ark. THIS INVENTION consists of Dunn= (or two) EL. LIMO Steel SPEnfos, %Mims", BRAIDED METE . / and PIRBLY together, BODE to ERRE, making the ToCculliST, mold FLEXIBLE.' ELASTIC, lad DITRABLB BYRUM aver need. They seldom Been or BREAK, like the Single Springs, and consequently prererve their Pawnor and BEAUTIFUL SEAM TWICE/11nm as any other SKIRT HEE WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY and treat COMPORT and PLEASURE to any LADY Wearing the DUPLE% ELLIPTIC SKIRT will be experienced particularly.lll all crowned ASSEMBLIES. OPERAS. CARRIAGES. RAILROAD OARS, CHURCH PEWS. ARIDDIAIRS, for PROMO ADE and HODS)! DRESS, SS the SKIRT ran be FOLDED When in nee tOOOOO - a small PLACE as easily as a BILK or WELD! DRIES. A LADY having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and peat convenience of WEARING the DUYLBE ELLIPTIC STEEL'4PRINti SHIRT for a MERLE DAT Will never after ward willingly dispense with their nee. For CHILDREN MIMS. and YCUw4 I,emss they are SUPERIOR SO au others. Telf are the beat QUALITY bi every Parr. add ED IBLE cad sooNomoll MKT ever made. 101 SALE in all FIRST-CLASS STORES In this city, and throughout the UNITED STATES, HAVANA DR UllB.l, MEXICO, 15011 TE AMERICA. and the WEST bans& -911:31119 DIEN FOE TEE DUPLEX Emed-I mLLIPTIC 628 HOOP SKIRTS. • 628- . Hoprimp "°wig KARS" OF HOOP SKIRTS, the best assortment and best quality and styles in the city. Gore Trails, all lengths and sizes, from 18 to 66 springs. from $1.79 to $4. Plain Warta, all the new shapes And sties. from 19 to Ca wings, from IR 40 tO Shirts or extra heavy steel and extra tapes, from 20 to 36 springs, from 211.20 to 42. 72. Misses' and Children's, of every grade, from 6 to 86 erninge, from four to eight cents per spring; they have no equal. Agents for tie new Flexible Skirt, the most pliable Hoop Skirt. made, and fully equal to the Duplex Biliptie Skirt, and at much lower prices. Also constantly on band fall lines of low-priced Hew York Skirts, kid padded and metallic iastened-16 springs, 86c- ;20 springs. 111; 26 springs, 16; 80 spring, 21.06, and 40 springs,sl. tO. "Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired, at -62,12 ARCH Street. lel4-Im* COnnussioN nous Es. HAZARD & HUTCHINSON, -•••••• AGENTS FOR TEE SALE OP PHILADELPHIA.-MADE GOODS, us CHIISTAIIT STMT. PRILADDLPHIA. • AND 103.11:BADE STRUT, DEW 'YORK. 16144 m I : 11:) Dm a (Z) 600 BlF wilIL ARCH 14 13 s TREIBT. 600 WATER COOLER& FRESHER& OAS STOVES. FOR SIMMER COOKING. tt GRIFFITH & PAGE, SIXTH and ARM. GROCERIES. To FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE . RURAL DISTRICTS. We are rtreoltild. $1 heretofore, to supply families. at their country residences, with EVERY DESCRIPTION OP FINE GLOOMIER% nl./. La. Am ALBERT O ROBERTS, myscer Comm ELEVENTH and VIII Striate. Matures H. MATING E. OSA& A. MATAINOEN. TSINGER BROTZERS, 1317COESSORS TO ADAM MATS.INGER, IWAIDTFAO7OIBRA OF FIRE-PROD-130ORS I IRON SHUTTERS AND SMITH-WORK IN GENERAL. Also, Flig.aiaff Brackets, Furnaces, Cooking BAUM Gas Bath Boilers, Registers, and Ventilator', and litunt-Iren Work of every description. jazs isacr. erriMET. toms FRILADBLERIA. C D • FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES. I will nen Um balsams of MT larce dock of FURNITURE, At very low igloo& unto SEPTEMBER Ist. The 4se9rime* complete. '.019. J. tanuar.s. 809 and 811 CHESTNUT St GOLD'BUTBMTDIPROVXDSTICAM WATER-SEATING APPARATUS ros WAJIMOre intt vsarn rt:a PUBLIO =LID -11108 and PZIVAT3 usIDIIOII/. IIEMAILOTEURED IT MI UNION IMILUIUD WATRIMATINO 07 PEWKSYLQAI►. JAIMMI P. WOOD & CO., Jal2 B. M. FELTWELL. su" 41•10 BLINDS AND SHADES. B. X. WILLIAMS. NO. 16 North Sixth Street, lILLTOMAOYONIZ OF VENITIAN BLINDS AND WINDOW SHADES.Iowa* rht I=lt ill and Aosortaut la the ohs all tho Moot Mill SRAM *ADI AND ZieranD. Mw lot soiled Ellaits sat lautdotSta REMOVAL. - GEED. W. WA T & .A.S' CO. ben removed &Cr CARRIAGE REPOSITORY to their old place, Mo. mrlti owiBTIIIT Street (under coreert Ifenherhere they will he a Wok oi Chirrlagme of their MI mile and will resolve mina for "I" deseristkm Of arsifluaso work. Juni 7. 1806. d•Sli s. am. onus am mama sue= All coMm =Mations for apartments, or upon other business oonnested with the HOMO, should be tadpole,' to lIXITID STATES HOTEL, Caps Island. low Taney. VrF_Arr faZ Je2ltam6w PROPRIBTOB& iTJF 41 South 7017ET11 Strad. SUMMER RESORTS. 'UNITED STATES HOTEL, CAPE pill 01 0 01 for the reception of Visitors: On the 15th of June. COLUMBIA HOUSE, AT WIPE MAX, NEW JERSEY, Will be evened this season on the FIFTEENTH DM 07 JIIIS, for the reception or g-nasta MIN kadinKhottNB will, for the coming lesion, sustain Be weil•establiehed repntatton. Orertly encouraged by the Madsen of last year, tkt proprietor feels eatieted that a Hotel conducted otearlt firet•clant most continue &num at this old and von. lar resort. The railroad !sonnies are promised to be excellent. Beck's celebrated Philadelphia Band has been et cared for the COLUMBIA the 001111ni season. For rooms, Ate., apply to J. It. DBISISOM, Mer slant's Hotel. Philadelphia, or to 4480E01 J. SOLTO24 Proprietor itrylla Ira CAPO ISLAND, M. J. (10NORESS HALL, • LONG BRANCH, N. J., is now open for the season. Address je7S-6t WOOLHAN STORRS, Proprietor METROPOLITAN, FORMERLY S CIT M Y T HOTEL. • MOOREEE. CAPE ISLAND. SEW JERSEY. BLAIR & BAYLEY. proprietors. A• FURL MAIM. BAWL E. SAYLISY. Terme. $l6 per week. je2B. 2 w NATIONAL HOUSE, YORK, PENN/L. —Ts flue Hotel, recently wrested is northeall earner f Market and Beaver s.reete. is now open for the reception of sputa. The hon.., a.aataa, and fond. tore h entirely new and of the but quAlity. Then are 75 rooms, with warm and sold batrus and water closets on each floor. All its aPPolutillehie and arrange =ant* are those of sivet-class Hotel, and it is the do. termination of the Proprietress to have it kept al sash. my29-merflni MRS. G. A. WEST. T HE ALHAMBRA, AT ATIANTIO• CITY, Is now open for the um. ption of Visitors. je26•lm" It. B. LEEDS. Proprietor LIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC °ITT, N. J. NELSIST HOUND TO THS SURF. This well•known house is now open for the reception of boarders. JONAH WOOTTON. ja24-1m Proprietor. CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC °ITT Z. J. WILL OPEN JlLlik 24.18 . 66. The subscriber woribi reepeeifullY inform Ws friend* and the nubile in general, that he has again take' Centime Ball, this beleg the fourth seam. Meal ha. prevenient. have been made; also. new Bath-House' have bet n erected, and the bathing gannet be surpassed at any witoshora. And it is tie detennination of the proprietor to nee every effort to make Conran Half Lome of comfort to his insets. A Band la antacid. Terms moderate. [jel.9.lml 0. W. BINKLff. UNITED STATES HOTEL,_ ATLANTIC OITY, N. J.. Will open for the reception of guests on WIDIEsDAY, JUDO N 3. Dodworth'e celebrated Band has been engaged to: the Season. Persons wishing to engage rooms, or desiring tarthw Information. will address DROWN & WOELPPER, Proprietors. jel4-IMs ATLANTIC CITY. SBA. BATHING sniti Rousa L ITIO CITY, YEW .3401.5EY. This old, established, and favorite home it nOW open. It is nearest to the helical. gemming cool breezes at all times. Its unrivalled Bathing facilities. its complete furniture and appointment, and its unexceptionable table, render thu house a favorite ;deice for a summer sojourn at the sea-side. Passentere from the city are set down at the door, and communication with the in• lets is bad at all times by rail. d fine band of music has brain enlaced for the season. Parties wishing to secure Board will address the proprietor at ldn.rf Rouse. Allan- Uri City. Tel me moderate. re3-set H B. BENSON. Proprietor. CARLISLE WHITE SULPHUR SPEIROS.—Thio fultionable end delightful Sam. ma Boort in now open for visitor& For term apply to N. W. WOODI, Irroprielor, WSW` OAKUM SPRINGS. Pa. WHITE SULPHAU OET.ALY BEATE SPRINGS, DOUBLING OAP, PA. B. ROBINSON, PROPRIETOR. SEASON OPUS JOB Tble delightful place is tossma lu Clumberland loan. ty, thirty miles west of !feminism. it fe sesessible from all the principal sittee by railroad to Harriebtmg, thence by the Onmberland Valley Railroad to New. ville ; from Bewville eight miles good staging to the Springs. The Mage is always in waiting upon the ar• rival of the COM stßewville. Passengers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore. or Washington in the morning can arrive at the Spring: the same evening at 6o' *bet. This hotel is imam diens and comfortable (having been recently thorough • ly renovated) with hot and cold bath attached, and ex. tondo° grounds for walks and amusements. Terms SI SO par day. or $l2 per week. Oyer (01U weeks WO per week. The long experienee of the present proprietor enables him to say that it will be eondustf st in a mouser to please all visitors. A. B. A due livery is attached to the establishment. JO BR* UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BBAIMIH, New Jersey, Is now open for the re. caption of visitors. Trains leave on Saturday after -noon at four o'clock. from Vine street wharf—return. ing Mangey morning early.—Jane 10, 1865. Jelo-BM , 11/1217. A. BROBMAIESI3. Proprietor. KITTATINNY HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER, GAP. Thia favorite Mountain resort L now open to vi• ettora Train); leave Philadelphia, from iteneinaton Depot.ai l i w a i tt l *FILM P. M., and arrive .4 the Clap at 1 P. itinferences—Morton McMichael, Prating, Peale, Lords A. Gado, H. B. Meanare, S. R. Martin. (Merles Backer. 0 Sherman. Tonne, WM per week. L. W. BRODHEAD. Proprietor. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. This delightful and romantic watering plies, situated on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains. at Cresson Station. on the PenneTinsels Railroad. Will be Opened for the Remotion of QUE.*. On MOADAY, June nth, 1866. Several new oOttagee have been erected. the grounds have been Al3lll/ilded and improved. and Cresson Is no lf one of the moat beautiful hill homes in the Tinned States. lineuniton tickets,good until October let. are issued by the Pennialyania Railroad Company. For fin ther information. address GIG. W. MITIAIN, Proprietor CRISSON SPRINCIS_, 1e7.1.m Cambria county. re. HOWLAND'S HOTEL, LONG 'BRANCH. N. will be open for the reception of guests June the 76th. jeB•lm HOW i ND. HEEBART. d; CO. EPHR AT A XT. SPRINGS.—PHIS delightful and romantic watering place, Medi. fully. situated in the healthiest notion. of Latitude); COMM'. and acknowlsdsed to be ' garden scot of Pennsylvania. will open for the accommodation te (nests on the 16th of June. Railroad sommunlcatios twice a day from Philadelphia. 011 the Pennsylvania or Reading_Ralboad, and daily from Baltimore and New York. For particulars address the proprietor. J. W. FREDERICK. T ,ORETTO SPRINGS, CA. Ai BRIA COUNTY. PA.—This favorite Summer Belted will be open for the reception of visitors on the Ist of Slily . Coaches will be Nit readluese at Greene% Station to sou- Way visitors to the Springs. Loretto Owings 111 Mitt Afor Its beautiful scenery and salabriotte climate A band of MlLliio is engaged for the season. For partiert. lan address. F. A. anmosts. Preprieior_, Loretto. Cambria count/. Pit. LEGAL. VATATE OF JOSEPH CORSON, DE. A- 4 CEASED. —Letters testers entarE on tire estate of JOSEPH OdESO.OI, late of the city of Ptilladelelde. deceased. baying beengranted to the undersigned. all persons indebted to said estate will please make pay. meat. and those having claims pease NOW Mom to E. 8 COESON and WM. WINDIaI, Fteentore. my 2- w6t,* Ginthriesvilie Chester Co.. Pe. UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS Tpar OF rsivasYLvAtuk—soT. . . . . WHEREAS, The District Court of th• United State' for saki District, proceeding in a libel Sled in the name of the fruited States bath decreed that All persons who claim to have any interest in the steamer BRATRIOR, her Dinkel, apparel, and furniture, and the cargo and lading thereof, captured on the high seas—to wit: in Charleston harbor, off Sullivan's Island—by the Bast& kill. a vessel-of-war of the United Mattel, under com mand of Lieutenant Commander J. L. Barrett, be geonteted and cited. Therefore. all poisons who claim to have any interest in the said steamer Beatrice and caw areroonished and cited to appear before the Judge of the said court. at the thy of Philadelphia , on the 1' WENTISTR DAY after publication hereof, to show canoe why the said steamer Beatrice and cam ehouldtiot be pronounced to belongp atthe time of the capture of the same, to the mimeo' of the United States, and therefore, or otherwise, liable to condemnation se and prize. The above is an Abstract of the monition issued by the court in the said cause. WILLIAM MILL WARD, IT 8 Hershel E. D. of Penna. PHILILDELPHI6., June 213, 18e5. tell St r7.7=:wr.Twrn7:77g.mi BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS. ____ ROBERT A_ HANOE. Tao MANNIT STRUT, PHILADELPHIA. Would /all tho ADOAtIon or Druga Countiv Mar. dints. and Miro, to his oto* of ROOM HUM, AND BARKS. In various siredipacksleeof our ownoressing. at EBIEBE BELOIT 7011MBH BATES. A fall line of BOTANICAL pEBBABATIONB,__W. M. BMELL 800. '8 ocoromirmAraniutmamm.a... It s liberal discount to the trade. Cataloanee furnished on areltaation. ratril•drolf CONFECTIONERY., (IHOICE CONFECTIONS. ‘.." The finer qualities of CONFNOTIONNIT, suited to the summer season. manufactured fresh. deity. by ISTSPELIIIr P. Wellman - . . No. itilo MARXIST street A VERY SUPERIOR GUM DROP, Lit . cyanid by liTyp i l i t WHITINALest. A VERY CHOICE ROASTED AL A MOND. manufactured tA, 131111"msla P. WHITNAL iel-lm No. 1211.0 KAMM Shwa ICE CREAM. PURE DELAWARE COUNTY ICE CREAM Was in the sonntrnand !mesh ever? morning—the Yeti Await that im made. Saloons. Incursions, Ple-Nlee. Fos. -heals. Hotels. Restaurants, and Private Families, fur alshat with proclaim in quantities to sult, on reason. able terms. EASTERN MARKET • 117 E.O RIC A. AIL BTAINT D. • leS44nt FOR THE ThLIIMINATION, • JULY 4, 1865. GENERAL GRANT CANDLES, WARRANTED NOT TO "BUN." For tabs bi ROBERT DONNELL & SON, jt22 91,* 805 WALNUT STREET. FOR THE rid,iImINATION ON THE Cse r tiNigiNT ILLUMINATING CANDLESTICK. Price-108ra each. or SIO per 1,000. For sale at W. W. KNIGHT & 998'8. TradeOMMls9oB Street. A Liberal Discount to the is2B CIRICE & LONG, FULTON WORKS. 1340 BRACH STRUT. Bander'3snrlneers. hisehlubta, Boller Makers. and ON . , Tanks of eve ry deteriDtlol made to order. 4ole /mai for Lomeli Marine bennonketere. 11.STEITL AND MISTANTIAL OILOTMAG WANTED—IN A W 110LBSALE GRO. (Ma Nunes. a LAD of atztoaa.yoaro. Mdraon "E. M.." at this uMae, with name and rsid.ne, SRI, r7. 4{,00 1-23 3 , N. J., WAN T B D-A. BECONDZELNDED STRAN /MINI ID Goon. ORDER. with bore of sylinder from nye to .even hushed in dlitnitter, sac from tan to twelve tunes stroke. Andress J G. HEM TIOII3IITOf Sucquebanna Iron Own pioy. .io , 8•4 1 Oolnelb'e. Pa. WANTED.-A SPACIAL PLATENS, with I Pe Niel of forte thousand doaarc' In ea eetabitched mere/tattle bnelneee raying fair mete The , twines■ can b. ere.tty hereastAt by the addition of the above amonat. To one Prilliug to hived lath • factory proof wilt be given of the reliability of the hd • ip or+ 1.411. rams ".H. L.." BoE 2290 Philadelphia Poet (fire. isll.4t* WANTED, CD , THING.-PERSONS having dOthille to dim), of, will pie - .. 14 can n. addroao O. MLLE% No. 203 U9liS POD? Stypot Ir7.atino WANTED-EXPEILIENCED AGENTS. —Proimaional Men. Returned Soldiers, and energetic men of good address are wanted in all Patti or the United Ptatee and Canada, to take orders for the LIN OF AMUR AM TALOA, written by thq wl ,Icly•known and favorite author Dr. I. G. Holland (Timothy Titooml4. The woo...cement of this work has been received with universal Diger 137 all mare gene. rally have commended it in the h(gheet termt Agents who have eomme•.eed- canvassing for thin work) egard it as tee best subscription book fl VII' offered to thepublic, and ay/meeting with naparalieled success, The author 1e no popular as a writer that the people subssribe for it readily and cheerfully. further information can be obtained by calling at my Moe. or addressing by mail, 0 BILL, jr26-6t-wlt SPEGNOFISI.D, Mess. WANTED—PIRBT•CL ALBS OPER A TORS on FINS BILLETS To good, reltsble hands would give oat lots of several dozens, Or into heads isle the store. Good prices paid. OL. SMITH. 1e2441.* 305 ,13.03 Street 'ANTED. -A. YOUNG MAN FROM the Country desires a Situation as BOOK. KREMS, or AssisTArer, in a Wholesale Bstablig h . went, or will go to some foreign country on badness: has a good education, and writes a fair brininess hand ; can furnish certificate and reftnences, Address '' Vege table,' Schnilkill, Chester County. Penns ielt-Bc A YOUNG MAN, Wish Business .experience and a few Thou sand Dollara in oath, Pants to engage In a safe and 'vendable bull:Lem atae tit.* Address "A. 8.," this office. A ORM' WANTED.-Wall sl,w), •ut cosh capital. To sell at Wholegate. as " await." for the manufacturer. that is sold by all the prinoleal wholesale and retail hardware house•thrnishlng and stove stores In this city. A liberal soatmistdoll. and the exclusive sale for this city and vicinity, wlll be Liven. The sales are large. Address, for yarn.. Wars, stating name and residencie s . at the Press Mace. 'Manufacturer. " ae2B 2t AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NURSE AID SPY. the moat Interesting and eg• citing book ever published, embracing tee adventures of a woman in the Union Army as Nurse. Scout, and Spy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. Tambora, ladies energetic young men, and aspeelally returned and disabled officers and soldiers, In want of Wettable employment, win Bud it mouliarly adapted to their condition. We bays afellts slearßideiloo Per month, which we will trove to any doubting apptieant. Fond for circulars. Addrejs 70x38, 8204. &CIO_. E corner SIXTH and MINOR Ste., Philadelphia, Pa. my:3o-/m. AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE SIVIRET SIBVICE. THE FIELD, THE DUN. 080 E, A.ED TES MO APE BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON, New York Tributee Correspondent. The most interesting and exciting book ever pub • Itched, embracing Mr. Blohardson's napes.. Wed ex perience fa four year.; etemalling through the gOnth in the secret service of the Tributes, at the outbreak oe the war, with our armies and Meets, both East and West, during the grid two years of the rebellion; his thrilling capture; his confine ment for twenty months in seven different rebel piteous; his escape. and almost mina. lens Journey by night of nearly 400 miles. It will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, incident, and romance of the war than any other work set published. Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, end especially returned and disabled officers and sol diers, in awnt of profitable employment, will dud it peculiarly adapted to their condition, We have agents clearing $lOO per month, which we will prove to any eoubtlng annlicant. Send for circular). Address lODEE, BEM & CO, corner SIXTH and MOE Streets. Philadelp'hia, Pa. Delli•lm ROY WANTED-A COLORED BOY between the ages of 18 and 18 wanted. Apply reedletely at 618 LOCUST Street. je2•tl BLACKSMITHS AND WHEEL WEIGHTS WAITED. CHIRP QUARTERMASTER'S OFFION, DEPOT OF WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON. D. C. acme 22, 1868. Wanted, at one.. to work in repairbm the large num ber of wagons lately turned in at this depot, OMB iliMitßD BLACHeIdI ONE HUNDREDA WND HEELWRIGHT& Note bat good workmen wanted l'or particulars as to pay, &a , apply to Brevet Col. C H. Tompkins, A Q. 86., 11. B. A., corner of TwentY retold and H. streets. Washington, D. C. D. H. BUCK KR, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, je24.et Depot of Washington. P ARTNER WANTED, EITHER SILENT OR AMYL IN A. HOTEL IA THIS °ITT, now full of boarders, doing a good paying bast noes. Location Tor, eent,ai. Adam's $O2l-Gt• 3. O. BROWS, thsongh the Post onto°. ASPECIAL PARTNER, WITH Eight or Ten Thousand Dollare, will be taken in a profitable Manufacturing Business, and security siren for the money. Address ,Manufacturer," at this office. ii47-6t* $.90,000520,000, AND $lO,OOO TO 9 loan on mortgage. Apply tq. It* K. B. JOBB% No. 501 WALIVITP St. -A YOUNG MAN,WITS $2O, 000 . Isms business experience wishes to invest tble amount in some active and established bad ness Address. stating nature of business, "Expert. ease." Press Mee. je27-30 8126 A MONTH.-AGENTS WANT .'" BD everywhere to introduce the improved SHAW & CLARK TWBNIT•DOLLAR FAHILY SEW ING IfACHilell, the only low•prise machine in the country which ie licensed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson.' Howe , Singer & Co., and Bachelder. All other mutants now sold for less than forty dollars each arg infringemente. and the seller and near are /fable to.fins and imprifionnunt. Salary sad asperawa, or isr_ge commission. allowed. illaetratad. elrerdare tent fi at . . Address & CLARE - , Biddeford, Maine. mylO•d&Wara $7O A MONTB.-I WANT AGENTS everywhere Atli a month, expenses paid , to sell FIFTIBiI AITICL the best selling ever offered. Pull particulars free. Ad rase OTIS g OARS!. Bidde ford. Maine. In 7 lo daVrain AA LARGE, THIRD-STORY FUR IMBED Prost Room to let, with board, In a prt vate family: 1106 VISE Street. je2Blt* APLEASANT ROOM, WITH ltaara, le adorn m & antral ioulataa, fox 4%00 antismog,. Address Box 2,811 P. 0. $24 81. 0 TV 0 GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE A A- ROOM, Atend . Stosy,wlth Breakfast and Tea, At - 657 Furth TSIITHa6W - In a private TRANSIENT A. N D PERMANENT .fs. BOARDERS atooramodated at 228 Soata BROAD Street jag t 100 IIRST-CLASS BOARD AT THE UNI TED &TATES lICITBLAIZOBESIIIIIT Street. Ons large handa , mely ternlalted (bomber vacant. (Mariam moderate. Tide House ham no Bar .1022 61 FOB SALE AND TO LET. iff FOR SAL E---A DESIRABLE .mathree-story brick Residence, sitnated at N 0.216 West Washington Sonars. Lot 13 by 140 feet Apply to ROM? MA99111111011, 419 WALNUT street, Ai FOR SALR.-A MISIRABLE M aw SOMME. attracted on the month old° of MIMS Street, A b ye Broad. Lot 201140 red Aooly to BuBBET 111 ACGR BOOR. It 449 WALJUT Street, IaFOR BALE, WITH POSSESSION, handsome RESIDENCE, Sixth street, shove Vine, Meet side, only $7.000. Also, 620 Wood street, 66,000. Also. 1186 Mount Vernon street. Also, Eleventh street. above Thompson, only 63,000. Also many others, large and email. Sal T, FOX, Heat Bstate agent,_ ie.27•Yes RUTH and WILLOW. 70 LET-AT RISING- SUN VIL. IMILLAI3I, for the summer, a tea -roomed home, pull,' furnished, and desirably located. For particulate, mop', or Wrote 41South FOURTH . Street. jar Se iAmFOR SALE—VERY LOW WITH turaodista possession, delightful four • story DWELLING. brown stone first story. No 1520 North BROAD Street Lot 2213; 20 test B. F. GLENN. 123 Br , ritt FOURTH Bt.. 3e24 or 8. W. tor. BEVENIEBNNI and GREEN. ei FOR BALE-BMALL DWELLING, Jravin SHIRLEY Street. beet Cotteae—Lot 18 by '79 Terms very saey. Store and Dwelling, 111 W. oor 18th and Callowitill. Neat Cottage, 143.1 Wallas* Street. Neat Dwelling, 537 North Twenty second Street, south side Coates, West Eighteenth. B. F EMMA. 1.13 South POIIRTH St.. .1e24 or aW. for 811VINTESNTH and °USN. CAPE IBLAND.-" THE PHILA.- mai.DELPHIA. HOME," at Cape Island, will be sold at a great sacrifice, or rented. to a goad tenant or party for the lumen. je24 B. P. OLBNN. 123 south 1 1 0178TEI Street. 700 ACRES SPLENDID PASTURE, well watered. for. Horses and Hulse, on the cele brated Vineyard Farm, late "Itaybohl's Istate," only one mile from Delaware City. and forty miles from Philadelphia. Address JOHN' S. BILLANV. if% 61 Delaware City, Del. TO RENT--TWO SUPERB ROOMS, FUBnIMIST in the bad style. wiihoni Beard, Hi WIT soath THIRD Meet. Appirto SWART mknassaog, It 410 WALNUT btripolk TO RENT-TWO SUPERB ROOMS, famished la the best style without board, at No. 247 South Third street. Apply to HUB 419 ILLOGRIGOR, It 419 WALNUT Street, $2,5000 -FOR EIELLE-A. MORT • G IoGN of this amount, on productive property worth fifty thousand &dim Liberal terms mane Apply to S. GARPINTEIS & 801, jele•mwarAw 242 South THIRD Street. SALE OFFICE FURNITURE OF PRO vowr —WM be sold at public anis tion, at M. THOMAS & ROW, 139 and 111 South 'FOURTH Street, on THITESDAT, June Mb, 1885, al 10 o'clock A. M. sundry Tables, Desks, Chairs Stoves, an. 0. Y. Lei% Claytatn, Provost Marshal First, Second, and fourth Distaste, Penna. jerk tbemw LABBERTON &CHASE'S SCHOOL.- The next Session will begin On MONDAY. Sept, Applications for admission inty be arias to either of the undersigned. .110111131' H. LAB1133T01(, 338 0 1 . Fmrszara St. 311013ALD H. CH an, jelt3 fmwbt ORESTSIIIT RILL. RUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SuADRAIY. 17111)1T. PHIL ATIELPRIL Tlafo Iftetittitton. which will be established In Bar TIMBRE NAIL Is destined to rival the beet schools of this country, and of England in its system of bistro. lion end dtseloittte. end in the Mimes of its olessieel and mathematical coarse. Those pre:arts( for millets win be flitted to take s higirstand in their clams, and to andante with honor It mill be the special aim, abet. to Prepare roo me " for business or professional life. Circulars, w ith fall information. Mtn be had at UK Chestnut street. ED W: OLaItBDOR eMITH. A. K Prinotpal, Earsestmes. —Caleb Cote. Bs Hon 'Wm. D. Keller, Nom Jon. =son., Alexander Whitidin. B. Thomas Potter En.. A. H. hancismts. Sou., P. M. Birkin. bins, keg. myllimialtsao BROAD-STREET A.CIADEMY. -SE WAD ANIMAL COBISIENCEbIEAT and glitrion {ion otrreminars at CONCERT HALL, Oheptant street. above Twelfth, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jane 46. 1E66, Rt.' Rev. Bishop WOOD, D. D.. prodding. Doors open at tN. Exereires eanmence at 736 priciest?. Tick et' 26 cents to be had at Mr. GatoludeleVe Bookatere, 1037 CIIII,TECT Street. or at the Hatt on the evoking of the Entertainment. Birgfeld's Band will be to at tendance. fe2l-41 CABINET FURNITURE. MOORE & CAMPION, A6l SOUTH IeItOOND STREW, Are prepared lo follow the destine LA the market IA th 4 Price of their Fun!tare. Patehasers will please tall end examine .kur steak. . tavuoye WANTS. BOARDING. EDUCATIONAL. AT REASONABLE PERIM AMUSEMENTS. vvvv,tA Rs. JOHN DREW'S NEW 0 gTRB.RT TAUT or = FEL NE Dlfin 11 , WBEK TO•DmENT. WEDNESDAY, JuselBlll.lB6s. TEN WHITE HORSE u7;d DAP .2114. Gerald rental . Oh Bongs,) •-• • • TE 001 DENW. To cocoa de with the Ea damn 4 , ' ll' "NAZEPPA." •;11{, THE 'UNTAMED BOOKING Boma • —hos.pps„ TRAITEt DREW. FRIDAY. DERD.InT OF Ng 4 NE P KKW. NEW CUES THU T-STREET THEATER. Gomm g t utruhll MINSTREL& SIVAUSTEICS STAkt TEIATORAIIOPL EBB oun'oN, The Inimitable OZonsAleu. JOS muspay, The Chamlov Boas Pla , ur NSW SOROS. PE J'IIIO C4.TS, NNW BUELISBUIIe, NEW A proirpra SVOtIKL. Jane RAM. SPIMPSS NVINYWettli. pronowie ß d by the rasa puma rutai. b. be the boat troupe ever organised. INTISTAINNENTS SELECT, ORIGINAL, AID DON'T PAIL TO SSE THE OHAISPION TROIPS OP AkIBRICIA. ; je2s-8t FAIRMOUNT WATERWORIIII (W.llOl. AYTIRISJOBI RONOSIOS EVERY DAY, trom A to 7 (Mock, by IitASSLOWS MUDD kiLITe BY BAND, Pregrammee of tingle I.rned daily. The Arab, Vine and tfiglOgbill Street Om ran direct to the pl►ee. • Jolliet ACADEMY OP FINE &RTS, CREST. DDT Street. above Teat h—Opan from PA ti 101 6P. WOftt ti great pietas of OHUIOT I JEOTBD still on exhibition. INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND, —wEnimney. eihibttlon and ()LOSING Ease- CMS Or THE 'MM, eonsihting of mneln. &Warding a' Premiums TS. . ago , M 6 P. M. Admission, TEN OEN e t te s BIIPPOLR PA.RIK.--THS 12R3ST TROT of the natal( will come off ti.DAY, over the 2 , 101 , FOLK PARK. for .1 000 nue% betwe.n American titer, Fenny Allen, and Sam 1611,11 , M1; Mlle hente—best three in eve, In km neßt, Oars start every hour from Broad and Prime streets. Yare, 20 carte. UM M. GOODIE!. President. RELVIDERE DELAWARE RAM. 4 . 0 BOAD. atiONERP_MIN TWO THROEGH NORTHERN CON NECTIONS DILILTi L3AVE P. AND T, IL R. BRASINGTON BMX' AT 7.30 A. M. AND 330 P. M. Counnesting directly through to =ASTON, SCRANTON. RATER OAP. GREAT BRAD. WILESSBAREB, BUFFALO. AND THE GREAT LAKES. Through Tickets sold and Baggage Checked throe/du to I.llPrinciPal points North and West. • W. R. OATZMBR, Amt. aitimE CAMDEN AND AT LANTIC RAILROAD, SUMMER ARRANORNINT. THROUGH IN TWO NoNRE4. On and after SATUND&Y, Jar IBM FIVN Wm! daily to Atlantic City, and one on Sunday TRAINS LSAVN VIIOI•EITRNAT FERRY . . as follows: Special ........ 6,90 A. M. Blatt Train. ......... . . 7.96 L K. Freight, 'will:, Passenger 'Car abached.•..... 9.15 Es prem. (through in tWO tours) 400 P. M. Atlantis Aerommodation. 4. Id P. M. RETORNINfi, f.BLYI ATLANTIC, Atlantis: Accommodation ...... 5 97 L Express (through in two hours) 7.08 A N. Freight, with tassenger Oar attached M. Mail Train— 4,45 P. IL Special hxauraion 5,18 f', Y. SONTIAY MaIL TRAIN. Leayes Vine-street Ferry ..... 3.30 P. K. Returning, leaves Atlantic at.... 446 A. M. Fare to Atlantic. $2. Round .trip Ticket', good only for the day and train on which they are leaned, 153. JUNOTIOR AOCOMMOD ATIOA. Leave Vine. street Ferry • 5.50 P. Y. Leave Tact... , at., 6.28 A. Y. tiRROONFIBLP TRAIN". Leave Vine•strest Ferry at 10.16 A. K. and I.IIP. Leave Haddonfield at 11,95 A. M and 2.45 P.. 11. 31. B.—Freight moat be delivered at Cooper's Point before 6 o'closk P. N. to Insure its going down the ma day. JOHN GI SR" ANT, Agent. EXTRA. NOTlCE.—Round.trip Tiekets, good to go and return on any train from the Ist day of July to the 6th (inclusive). $3. aw ... 1 EXCURSIONS TO LOJG BBAIICH.—T•atne for Long Branch will leave Cooper's Point. CASIDI36 doily (Sundays excepted )at 8.15 A. af. Fare 42. ft CUrsion ttekete. hood for three days, $3. Wes crate cra hatordays at 4,3(1P, At. Bratarnina, arrive at Camden at 8.10 A.ll, Nada, L. B. ana, Aral, Jew an thou ft., assigm EPHRATA AN D LITIZ sPEIDWiI, VIA RIAD. LNG ADD COLOMBIA RAILROAD. CLOSE OONNBOTIONB AT READIIPT. On and eller 11012111 T, June llth, ratasearers for tit. above Springs will leave the 1.1111,...1011LPH1L LID EADIIIO RAILROAD DEPOT,_ and CALLOW HILL Streets . at BA. Y. and 9.93 P. IL, ar riving/A Bohm% at 12.28 and 7.26 P. DI, and at Mina 1 and ' B6l ' NuTuipurra Leave Wiz It 818 A , 81. and 210 P. M., ant RAMA at 8.42 A. IL and 244 P, 21• arriving in Philadelphia at 11.48 and 2.06 P. M. jel3-13t PHILADELPHIA. AND READING RA , LROAD.—Eseurston Tickets at 43 ati each to EPHRATA and LtTIZ and back. rod from July Ist to Bth That passenger Depot, THIRTEENTH and o.kte LOW/SILL. JOHN WELGH, je27.Bt General Ticket agent. &Nam 013 BAP AND PLEA SANT 9UX/14ii); TRATBL. 0111.DXX ADD Ash &119 Asti Skilifiji up DBLAWAIR DAY RAILROAD. 011A21011 OF TIME. CAMDEN, TO NEW ORK AND LONG B R ANDS. On and after MONDAY, ince 19, the lames TWA wftl leave Cooper's Point, Camden, daffy (divining 01, cepted) at 9.10 A. M. . for 'Pinkerton. Ramat. Tom's River. manchester, Bergen, Ennankum, Parmineat r at ohs*. River, Long Crumb, w mb, Branchport, Ocea n Eatontown, nbrewebary, Red Bank. Mtddletown, tar lands, and Port Monmouth; thence to 1110 W lork, lim n* splendid steamer "Jean Hoyt " Throng to New Yea in Ave tows. Fare 01 /ixiirelon Monett. goof' for three days, $9 On tintllrdele At extra train for Long Branch WU leave Camden at 430 P N.lSOUrlig, lekTe 61:41 Branch at 626 A. N. Monday , on ving Onni 9.10 A. IL mom CATAWISBA. RAILROAD 00eiTall T. —To Tonriata and Traria* lore— lizeuraion Beason of 1865 Lake Ontario. FagnelkST River. The Thousand Islands, Portland, The Rapids of St. Lawrer ea White lifoontabas, River, Saratoga SPringe. Re. . Montreal, as., Ars. Quebec, ae, are. Tickets for the above Ezenrelorus, which have bees ao long and favorably known to the Philadelphia nhe übile, by various routes to Niagara Va ll e, for We It t OATAWDDIA RAILROAD TICIEBT 47FFNM, 41,2 Chestnut street, tinder Philadelphia Donk, yrkiktl information will be ti,oll, I. VAN HORN, Palientlat Agait, 425 CHESTNUT Etas& jailZ a t TO PLEASURE SEMMES. FOR LARS SUPERIOR. One of the new and magnificent Steamers, METEOR AND PEWABIO. Will leave CLEVELAND, Ohio, every MONDAY, at SP. M. and DETROIT, Michigan every TURSDA.E. at 2P . k , and Port Simla, at is P. M. Far Teal aninfort and pleasure the Lake Superior trht is unscrcalled On title continent, The beat • "apeakled trout" fishing In the world: and noWIIeD3 Otii theta. , valid realize such substantial benefit as In the cool, dry, and Invigorating climate of Lake Superior, It fel also the cheapest trip offered. being only about throes and one•halt canto per mile. watch. includes Mata rooms and male. For Information, or riesiirirg of rooms. apply to OARREfSON & CO.. Cleveland, Ohio, J T. WHITING di 00_, Detroit, Midi. IVEcCANDLESS & SMITH, MALT PA9Totido BROAD ADD PAINS Constantly on hand and for sale a large stook of SICALT and WRITS WIRE VISIGAR—a new article of mann. facture in this country, made by the celebrated Imelda Process and need exelusively for Pickling in Bosom All sales warranted free from Impurities and ones& sale. Orders filled promptly to all parts of the country. AOll/ITa. L. N. OAIIBLOII, Re. 113 Walnut *Meet. Plaid* plata. PITT /it WRITE, 80. 4 ibrahsege Plim), Baltimore. LEA & Richmond. VC B, W. GOULD k Co , Newborn, if, O. .1113.8nt THE CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS IN the market—Qaart Capsule Jars at $2 Ear dirs.,_tann pieta. Ha&TELL & LETCHWORTH. gm lb north. FIFTH Street, ant No. 521. MINOR Street. J093./isi - piturr JARS.—WE ARE NOW BE tug the "HARTELL ALL GLASS JARS , ' at barara• the-war prices. BARTELL as LETCHWORTH. No. 15 North FIFTH Street. No. 521 MINOR Street. THE ASHLAND HOUSE, •••• YODATEt AID T MINTY-70MM KUM.NM! YORK CITY. Recently 'Warned and improved. Is now open for transient as well as permanent boarders The hones is situated on one of the pteasantest avenues, and assess : ble to all place's willusemnt an con v enience's oars coma forts Guests dud all the and eom forts of a superior eetabiteliment, with an exalted ta ble. Transient board. $8 per day. WM H SBI:BIR1T, Proprietor, N. B. —Farnities who desire rooms for the summer will make owls application. To desirable putties aR. 'muleteer's terms will be offered. Jelf Ha TO BR 1J A T. OWEN, ATTORNEY 00111103MLLOZ AT LAW. AND SOLlOr vi d WU' CLAIMS. OMR sin Plana. Yoarimen • Wsubtzurlon. D. b. •01.110 pHOTOGRAPHB,--PARTIRS OR IN dlvlduale &Wring Pkotographe takes of churl:hea t PPrePidenees, pukite Moldings, and country seat % should ply to B lIBIMER, Pi otographer, at Itle 13allery. ogi• ABCS *t. rlt riARD PHOTOGRAPHS. - BRATITI. fai eperimene, done in styles suitable foe dittine. Jost the Remitter scholars to exchange with ellissznatet, Twelve ter OM. hBOOIIFD Street, above Green. 11.• CARTES DE VISITE, IN STYLE AND execution uusurpassed by an,' made. Saes peck irons, and select styles suiting your taste, at B: MLR'S popular Oallery, 624 ARM Bt. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. INDI VIDIJALS or outlet baring Photographs, taken of akimbo, reeldnooi. public ot oonntrl toatoo KhWald Callan B. P. RUMBA. PhotoMtherr at egpt ARCH [Knot it* ADMIRAL 1) tr PONT .—THIS LA- mende and admirers of the lamented Admiral ea* obtain fine PleTl3ltEll—lmperial and Cartes de7isita— taken from Life, at 7. OII7IKOSIRA 704 A4Oll b treat, je71.110 cantaiLlas wattmelL. WILLIAM U. waieett. Late Pablle Printer. Late (Midi:nark Bab. Dare WENDELL & WATBUN PRONBOT7T7i CLAIMS ItiroEl ISVEET DEPART MOT or THS GOVSENNiirrr. Office Home, No• 346 PENNSYLVANIA Avian'. Directly °Waite the HetrOpolltan Hotel. P. 0. Box SS% Washil eon, D. O. ITAVADA OIOARB.—A GOOD VA. BISTY oondantly In store and bond, at lower run rates, 8. YOGOICT a WAS, 50724-Bm * 110. Ala Bantu ego*, meat NATIONAL FLAGS!--A - LABOR J. l stook of Bunting Flags, of tho best material. Ui sizes, with poles, for sale at low price', at the Coped Store of WM a L 'BOWL 1e22-91. 0 1f A E. COMO BIGHTS and WAluar; AATRSHALI3 SALE.—BY VIRTUE A"- Of 1 writ of ode, by the Eon. JOHN CIADWALAr DBE, Judge of the Dietrict.Court of the United Statile In and forte Bettina district of reanstivanist, in Ad. nairalty, to toe directed, will be sold at Public Bale. to the tithed cud bee: bidder A for oath. at MICHWEB'S sTOBrs No. 1414 North BEOET Street. on MonDAT. jab , DONN at rl o'clock A. M., the cargo• of prise, Warner Beatrice, omitting of Alcohol. in Uncle; Al., In bottles; Claret. in bottles; lIII*OO/111, SOUS mitora• In bottles: ono ME. of MadOifil tense 7111ataill. wows. fietisistte, Mankato. Calicoes, Chtntses Ladies" Under shirts, Welton Estf.hoett. teadv.made Clothing, be+ dig*, and other articles, as entailed in gal 'AWNS. WILLIAM MILLWARD United tilta'en Marshal B D. of Piaasylvanic FRILADIMPSIA. JIM* St BM Jed) IS CARPET CHAIN, YARNS, AND WICISS.—Large invoices just resolved end foe sale to dealers. &kismet market Wis. BOW I t INTON, 00., 157 and 159 North THIS 9 Street. I:sperms= FOX OUNTOWL WOUi
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