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    The Mateo Union.
74 Haat, Kutztown IA 11l Hall, Dover, Del
2 a Kelley & fa, N York W F Marshall, Wash
W Burson & wr, Heading' W H Yorger,Phoentiville
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A C Linsalls, Trenton 111 H Herta,
'V Helmkay,Cansda West 'll K Davis, 011uton co
21 Wise, Owl& Wen 1E B Oatnp, Indiana oo
Wm 'Holland, tT S N J F Melia, Pittsburg
rit , Di Hendricks, Tenn W Morris, Penns
Mire Hendrfoks,Naelivllla (3 Kauffman, Pellln
W Dimond, New York '
TIN Bala Eagle
v D Thomag,iillontown ,Eben Heller, Bath, Pa
Iv G Wszd, Lebanon ilar 0 Henry, Bath) pa
L P Steak'', Emma, pa'Alre Geo bumbler, Pa
4.1" Steckel, Pearl& !Theodore Hodson, Penni
Peter Gillett, Monroe °O IL D Lutz Derry, Pa
S S Levering) ill D, Pa ~.12 fi Eteark. Panne ,
II R. Trowel , Otto IJ D Peters Se la, Poona
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donee Wieand & la, pa Aden I) Metzger, Penal.
r Lehr, AllentOWn
DON Wleand, Penne 1.1
The latsittson.
• - kriartz & wf, j em my
I,67lAlTliseoortooly, Salem l l4- . 7 , Dr J N Lswe, N Jersey
EA Bros dau, Adam% elnehlehtl
W tk , boy Min Webster, N Jersey
W Basal la, Del J wells, Pike county, Pa
.7 Sheaf.
The Berl
Taegu Magill, N Yorklra Ball, New York
.w s wavier, Praia Ohms Watson, Pidla
Sarni Kiteiloll, Pram Thos 'Event', Palma
The Black Bear.
S M Staudt, Penns[Daniel Levant Reading
Einbach, Boonteieine
SPECIAL NOTICES,
SOMETHING COOL NOB THE HOT WEATHER.
Something Cool for the Het Weather.
something Cool for the Hot Weather.
Something Cool for the Hot Weather.
Linen Seeks. Linen Pants. linen Pests,
Linen Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Backs, Linen Pante. Linen Vests.
Linen Seeks. Linen Pants. Linen goats.
Linea printers. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Duda', Linen Dusters.
Linen Hasten. Linen Dusters.
Aileen Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks.
MIMS lacks.
Just the thing to Keep Cool in.
Jest the thing to Keep Cool in.
Just the thing to Keep Cool in.
Just the thing to Keep Cool
Also, a enlendid assortment of Seasonable C/othing.of
ovary variety. for sale bY
PENNY & CO.,
No. 303 CHESTNUT Street, above Third.
So. 600 CHESTNUT St. (Granville Stoke.' old stand.)
S. S. COTEOT Of SEVENTH and NAREET Ste. (donee.)
1e24-6t
PEERY'S MOTE AND FBECKLB LOTION.—
Oti.OSSI3II. 01 MotbDateh (also called Li serspoo, sad
Lesitigo. or Freckles, are often very EZIAOIing, partied
larly to ladles of light complexion, for the discolored
spot; show more plainly on the face or a blonde than of
a branetie; bat they greatly mar the beauty of either,
and any Preparation that will effectually remove them,
without if/faring the texture or color of the skin, is
certainly a desideratum. Dr. B. C. PEERY. who has
rude diseases of the skin a speciality, has discovered a
tweedy tot these discoloration; which is at once prompt.
infallible, and harmless.
Wholesale in Philadelphia by JOHNSTON, HOLLO
WAY. dc COWDEN, 23 North SIXTH Street, and by
DYOTT & CO.. 232 North SWORD Street.
Prepared only by E. a. PERIM Dermatologist, No.. 41
pond street. New York, and for sale by all Druggists.
Prise, $2 per bottle. Call for
PERRY'S MOTH AND DRICKLII LOTION.
For farther information addrem Dr. B 0. PERRY.
49 BOND Street. BMW YORK. 347 wfm3a
ITNrvrasez (COG WHEEL) CLOTHES
WRINGER' at reduced prices. G. W. LOOMIS, 21
South SIXTH St., Philadelphia, Pa. jele Oulu lei
27, GAS COOKING STOVES. 97.
Cheney than Coal or Wood Eagle Gag Cooking
Stoves and Ranee. G. W. LOOMIS, 27 Sonth SIXTH
street, Philadelphia. aelB•imW lm
DYE!BAu( HAIR DIE!
PaTCRELOR'S HAIR DYE h the best in the world.
Ire only true and perfect Dye—harmless. instantanst•
I3L , and nibble; produces a splendid Black or Natural
D ' I NAI remedies the 111 effects of Bed Dyes, and fn.
.. C15 1. // `v restores the original - color. Sold by all Drug
6.
. 1 .7„:31e genuine in rigned W. A. BATOHNI.OII, 51
"'""( btreet, New York.
FOR IN ITN, MAI& Piess, Tomas, Axis,
Tomahawks:
. with Pick/ in the handle. ate.,
With 11871011 a HonsekeepPre Hardware. TRUMAN
Ek BRA W• l °' 834, 131ght Thirty. Eve) MARKET Street,
below Ninth.
CARPET-STlClTCcasat t CATcpwr-spfEEp
era, Tack drawers and a ,, ,ceniers, =parlor Carpet
Tacks, (with large heads and...wag - a Imo Leather- head
and Tinned Tanks, for sale & sir am. aro.
835 (Bight Thirty-ttsv) MABarsr Street. below Ninth.
Philadelphia.
FOR ICE-CREAM SALOONn e BRUNEl
rentfi, &c., ve have a varlet, of pattern% (0. 7A, 14, and
16-Inch Walters: TIMMS & SHAW, No. 83holight
Thirty-five) MARKET Street, below Ninth.
AN INCREASING DEMAND.—No ARTICLE'
has e ter won more general and lasting favor than
PLANTATION BITTERS.
The demand for them from ladles, clergymen. zper
ahants, , le incredible.
The simple trial of a bottle to the evidence we pre
lent of their worth and superiority.
For Dyspepsia and Low Spirits, Bad Breath. Pain In
the bide, Back, and Stomach, Distress after Eating,
Headache, Heartburn, dm, we confidently recommend
the PLAZITATION BITTERS.
They are the pleasantest tonic ever taken. N o ebonge
of diet It required while using them. Bat all the good.
healthy food your stomach-craves
The good effects of FLAN rAnow DlTTEitei are seen
neon making the first trial. A - vern few bottles often
leave the worst dyspeptic sound anal:warty
FROM HEAD TO TOOT.
dONICB'.—SOLDIERS RETTMIZERG Homo,
lon want a good, substantial, *heap, and fathionable
suit of Citizens' Clothing. Go to Jones'
OLD ESTAIPLIBRESD
ORA PAION
CLOTHING Hong,
4304 MARKET STREET,
Azov 2 gIXTL
/TOL (WICEATON'IB) ITOE.
SALT BEtEITg. (DIWIIdENT) SALT SEURFNI.
Will sure the Bah in 48 hours. Also, vireo Salt Rhona,
Ulcers, Oltilblaina, and all &motions of the Skin.
Prise 60 min By sending 88 gents to WEEKS do POT•
TEA BOSTON. Kw. will be forwarded filen by mail
'or sale by all Druggists. mklB-83n
1027 WALNUT STREET, office of DT.
TON NO6CHZISKIR, for the treatreentof timbre. Bar.
Throat, Lang Diseases and Oatarrhortth Ms apparatus.
it.2B
eStle BusarwAY & SON'S
'nun PIANOS. • 3 I
Tor gale only at HIASIUS
iesam 1006 CHESTNUT Strook
EIjOGEBTION No. 1.
Which is the host plass for me to buy my clothing ?
To decide this question, so often asked, we would rev.
bestially suggest a careful comparison of prices, styles
and qualities of the beet claim Cheetnnt and Market
stream sloth's g establighznente, confidently believing
that the people Will find that we offer greater induce
ments in extenhof assortment, style of garments, and
Moderation 'epilog, than can be found anywhere else.
LI this Is not the case, we will not ask your patronage.
WA/UNARY,'" at BROWN,
Popular Clothing Rouse
and Merchant Tailoring
Retabilehment,
feel If S. B. corner SIXTH and MAHXST Streets.
IVX.EI-RRIM3D.
F ITROWBRIDGE—NESBIT.—In Philadelphia,
oh Thursday, June 29, 1866, by the Rev. Alexander
Reed, assisted by the Rev. Hr. Patton, of New Ha
I?, Conn., M. W. R. H. Trowbridge, of New
„ ran, to .Miss Bella Nesbit, eldest daughter of
'''" a Ntnder Nesbit, of Philadelphia. *
S ELLERS—TAYLOR —On Third-day, the 2 7 th
lußt, Taylorsville, Penna., by Friends , ceremony,
Edward bqlere of Philadelphia, to Mary Elisabeth
T YOUNG aYlor, dull9ir of Mahlon R. Talor. •
—3- it
41 1 RE.—On t 28 th inst., by Rev,
Thomas Brainerd, clharles D. , Young to Miss Diary
Saßee, all of this Olty. No caids. *
WEIBIER—BEWEEh"..pn the t
he Instant, at
the net , Presbyterlan Oberon. by the Rev. Albert
Banes, John S. Weimer to Anna S. daughter of
ProTmor Booker, all of thle
lEI..
CA LDIVELL.—On
the 29 9 t
th inst., NM. Maria
Ca idiven, widow of the late James S. Caldwell, in
the eSik Year of her age.
Ilse notice of her funeral will be given. *
CaLDW.ELL.—On the 29th inst., Samuel W.
In the 80th year of his age.
His
lateiends are invited to attend his funeral,
NM hi residenoe, No. 205 North Sixth street,
°Emden, N. J., on Saturday, July Ist, at 5 oNclocit
P.M.
IMFFIELD.—On Thursday mninflosii
st Mount Holly, N. Charity P. Duffield,
late of Plailadolyhla.
_Funeral on Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, at
Rv. Mr. Studdiford's Church, Lambertville, New
Jersey.
ECIITERT.—On Wednesday morning, 28th
Dr. G. N. Eckert, In the 63d year of hie age.
His relatives and friends are invited to attend hie
funeral, from his late residence, No. 1031 Sprnoo
greet, at 10 o'olook Saturday morning.
JAMES.—On the 27th Inst., Rachel T. James,
alto of William James.
The relatives and leen& of the family are Invited
to attend the funeral, on Sixth•day aternoon, at 2
NEWELL —At Haddonfield, N. J., on the 27th
inst., William C. Newell, merchant, inthe 40th year
of his age.
Eh friends and those of the family are invited to
trtend his funeral, from the residenooot' his brother-
In.law, It. X. Dimenbery, No. 2030 Vine street, on
FridaY, tne BOth Inst., at 4 o'clock P. N. ***
RESS.—On the 27th inst., Julian Howard, son of
John C. and:Julie Ettenger Hess, In the 2d year of
his age.
The r elatives and friends of the family are In
vited to attend the funeral from the residence of
his parents, N 0.1835 North Twelfth street, on Fri.
daY morning. 30th inst„ at 9 o'clock. ***
LIPPINCOTT.—On the 27th bet., Aaron Fries,
intim son of Thomas E., and the late Sallie Lip.
leleott, aged S months.
I'tuleral from No. 911 Spring Garden Street, on
-Friday artornoon, the Both 1n85., at 3 o'clock. *
BLACK. 'ENGLISH. GRENADINES.—
Snit reautTed, s cue of Black Paidigh aranaibnal.
at to mats a yard. BESSOIi & SON. Kaarnbailore.
Oas B
91 Et ST reet.
Brie'. ?An 8a to plata tiaLre4? I myi.S
BLACK CHA.LY DE LAINE.—JUST
opened, 0114 SUS of plain blookOlialy de Ulna, at
37 *Ws a yard. BENSON & Elul. ltonrntn Eltore.
0 918 CREST S treet,
mild
/7101111 In Wain trues jiff niB
100 FUR B WHITE SHETLAND
SHAWL& EYRE Ifc LINDELL.
100 PIECE MOSQUITO BARS
S. virains, Burn. GREENS. age_.
ETRE a LINDELL
•
1 MALOW WHITE QUILTS, FOR
Tow Home. IMMENSE LUTeI OP CHEAP
oftm. ELS. [ie76-tt] isYBA & LSMD.IILL.
SOMMERS mOF bilm OF THE Il a r" , The Executive mittee of the PERIGIT4.
'n 0000ItTIOR wilt meet at the etIPRIME
COORT ROOM THIS ASTERIIOOII, at 4 o • elook, to
1 ""tl , n melon Tickets' for the Gettyobure Foarth.of
' 11 Q:brad n. Soldiers of ple and the neluhborialt
Cites n„ cordial/3' taTit" taihitr24l:
President.
J°2l r ri. keKtr, Beeretarr- It
tari„ t 'S/VERSIITY Or PENDISYLVA—
Iin% 7, . , ' A—r iSPART/lIBINT OF ARTEL—The Exam!.
rt na e --- '' ' , a udidete F Rl DAY,ission will be held at the
—4VESSITY, OR the 80th Instant, at 10
tigiro'clock A M. Students eanapply for admission. to
tko the full coarse for the Dense of Bachelor of
'd t a t ct j r IY that Donlon of it for which the Degree of
~,_c ve or of Etienn e is given., or ear Bosh Portion ag the
" itir the enaction. GEORGE ALLIS'.
itlawthim Ilacretery of the Unity of Arts.
Fir lISION LEAGUE HOUSE,
JUNE 29. 1885
THE UNION LEAGUE
PHILADELPHIA.
WILL CILEIRATS
THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY OF OUR
NATION/IL INDEPENDENCE,
Tuesday, July 4P 15651
With the following exercises, at the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
To conmestro at 12 o'clock M., precical7
1. MUSIC.
2. PRAYER,
S. MICRO.
4. BEADING OF THE DECLARATION OF INDE
PENDENCE. BY DANIEL DOUGHERTY. Eso
6. lIDSIO.
O. ORATION BY CHARLES GIBBONS, E.
7. MUSIC.
THE LEADVE HOUSE WILL BR ILLUMINATED
IN TEE EVENING, and a display of Flre•tvorks will
be exhibited at Penn Dinars.
Tickets of admission to the ceremonies at the Academy
of Music outflow be secured from Mr. 0. B. WRIPPLB.
Assistent Secretary, at the League House.
By order of the Board of Directors.
GEORGE H. BORER,
Secretary
gr p IVESIDERT PETROLEUM COM-
71 BROADWAY, Now York.
June 17. 1865.
♦ modal meetlng of the Stookhoiders of tide oomoonY
Will he held at the
lIONTIOENTAL ROM
Philadeltibli.
On THURSDAY, the 99th
Of this month. al one o'clock P. M., when bulusa of
importance will be presented.
By order of the Board of Directors.
J. BDWIN CONANT,
je2l.9t Secretor?.
TWENTYFIRST WARD BOUNTY
wsT FEND. —Tbe CoatrlbatOre to the Bounty Fond
since January 1, Mb, are requwted to attend the
Meeting, at LYCEUM HALL, 80X13031.011GM, on
WEDISEhDAY NVENING next, July lith, at o'clock.
lien and there to oete.m.tee what thspotatton shall be
!made of the Surplus Pond (about $1,000,110 the "Lee
or the Treasurer.
None but actual staismihers will be admitted to the
Hall. By order of
A. CAMPBELL, President.
GEO. A. SiUTB, Secretary. je3o4t*
WNIVEBSITY OF PENNSYLV&-
1 2" 111A—DEPARTMIINT OF. ARTS.—The Animal
Commencement for col/terrine Degrees in the Arts will
be held on MONDAY, the 3d day of duly, in the MUM
CAL MID HALL The procession will leave the Col ,
lege Ball at 10 o'clock A. M. The Reverend Clergy.
Judges of the United Kates and State Courts, the Mayor
of the city, Select and Common Councils, the Board of
Directors and. President of Girard College. the Principal
of the Central High School, the candidates for the ue•
Utree of Raster of Arty, and other graduates of the
niversity, are invited to attend
(MOMS ALBIN,
lea 3t Secretary of the Penalty of Arts.
IWPOLYTECHNIC COLLEOE CON.
NENCHODIT.—The annual commencement for
conferring der me will be held in COD MIT Ei61.1..0n
FRIDAY EVENING, June 3Dth. beginning at 8 o'clook.
_Addressee will be delivered by Nev. CHABLIS D.
nEIIILDS, D. D.. and other gentlemen. Muds by tee
Germania Orchestra. The public are respectfuliy in
vited to attend. ALINED L. KBEENDY,
je2.7-2t President of Faculty.
NOTICE TO ALL FREEHOLDER . %
TAX• PAYEES, COAVNIANCSaL AND
OTHERS 00103BEED.
DEPARTMENT OF SURVEYS.
RiIotSTRY BUREAU, Jane 26. 1865.
Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of
an act of Assembly, passed on the 14th of Marsh, 1E65,
and en ordinance of the city of Philadelphia, made in
pursuance thereof, this Department will be prepared
to receive the descriptions of all lands and corporeal
real estate within said city, from and after the tat day
of Ju1y.1665.
The purpose of the act is declared by its title. which
is: "An let to promote the more certain and equal as.
MOOMent of Taxes in Philadelphia." and telpreocipal
means devised therefor the plotting of ail the real
estate Within the city, In manner to exhibit the loca
tion and dimensions, with the names of the owners
thereof. To this end it is made the duty
-Ist. Of all owners of houses and lots, to furnish,
forthwith, descriptions of their property to this office,
by the presentation of their deeds, upon which will be
placed a certificate of the fast of such return having
been made, and thereafter the property so returned
shall not be subject to sale for taxes thereafter to be.
come a lien thereon, except tt be in the name of the
owner so returned. and after service of notice upon
him as in case of a writ of summons. :
ad, Of timely seller and buyer of ground upon the
planned city plot to make report to thuf office of every
conveyance made, With the precise dimsneteee and lo
cality of the premises, and when the preceding return!,
are made there wilt be no charge made therefor; but if
the owner desires a certificate of hie having made such
return for his protection, and to exhibit to the Recorder
of Deeds, hat . it will be furnished for the fee of twen
ty. Ave cents (exclusive of Revenue stamp. /
Id. In case neither the buyer nor seller shall have
made such return. and produce the proof thereof to the
Recorder of Deeds, he is required not to admit the
deed to record without charginglifteen cents for each
lot described therein; and it, is then made his duty to
furnish the proper descriptions with date of conveyance
and names of grantor and grantee. into this Department,
Within one month, under a penalty of one dollar for
each omission
4th. And it is made the duty of every purchaser of
Limes and lands at judicial sales; of every one who
receives an allotment in partition • 01 every devisee by
Will, to make returns no aforesaid ' : and If he shall not
have done so, It is made the duty of the Clerk or Pre-
Mono Litz y me proper Court, and the Register of Wills,
to perform the lite duty, for the like charges,. and ntt
der the same penalty as the Recorder of Deeds,
6th. The performance of the said duties as enjoined
by the act will exonerate the seller from. a future lia •
Wily for the taxes without reclamation therefor. and
will confer upon the purchaser, devisee, and heir, an
immunity against loss of his title by sales for-taxes
without notice to him, and exempt them from the
penalty of nye dollars imposed by the met TOT the mu
ere to comply with its requisition,
The Chief Engineer and Surveyor respectfully re
quests of the owner. of real estate a prompt so opera
tion in carrying out the important purposes of the
act, that they.
as well as the city may sooner derive
the obvious a d vantages designed, in the more certain
and equal assessment of the taxes, and in the greater
security and certainty of their titles to real estate
within the city.
Conveyancers, Agents, and others. can procure blanks
for descriptions by applying at this ;Aloe, So. 1112
Scull; 111711 Street. below Walnut, ROOM No. 6, first
floor.
STRIORLAND HEIM,
jeSE-et Chief Engineer and atirveyor.
MDIVIDEND NOME —FRANKLIN
OIL MAD BEAL ESTATE COMPANY, OR YE.
MANGO COMSITI, PA —Office, 1138 MARK Street,
Philadelphia, Jane 23. MD.
TLe Beard of Directors have declared a dividend of
TEBBE (3) PER CENT., clear of State tan, on the
capital stock for the quarter endini Jane 30, 1885, pay
able at their office on and after SATIIEDAT. July let.
The Transfer Books will close on FWD &Y. Jane 22d,
at 5 o'clock P. N., and open on lailaft BD Of; Sal tat.
WILLIAM. W. II LEVET,
ie24.6t* Secretary.
or- DIVIDEND NOTICE.-OFFICE. OF
THE MAPLE SHADE OIL COUPLET, No 531
WaLHOT ht.. PHILADELPHIA. JUDO Ic 1865.
The Board of Direetere have thin day declared a reen
ter dividend of FOUR. PER CENT. And SR Beira FOUR
PER CENT. making SWEET rEa GHAT_ on the capital
stock, payable at this office on and after the 301 h Of inns,
clear of State taxes. The transfer books will close on
the 26th, at 3 F. id., and reopen July Ist.
THOS. E. BEVELS,
je24.6t flooretary.
rarPOST POSEKENT OF THE WEIDE
STATE CONVENTION —MEETING OF THE
UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE —ln compli
ance with the earnest appeals of man) prominent Union
men, citizens of efferent sonnilee in the state, urging
that tee meeting ef the Union State Convention Milted for
the 19th July. ensuing, be deferred until farther notice,
the announcement is herewith made that that body
will not assemble on the day (lath of July) set apart
for its meeting in the city of Harrisburg. Due notice
be given of the meeting of the Convention here
after.
The members of the Union State Central Committee
will assemble in the city of Harrisburg, on the NINE
TEENTH OF JULY, ensuing, at the Lochlel Hones, at
three o'clock P. AL
A fall attendance of all the members of the Commit
tee is earnestly reigozetoo.
SIMON CIaiRROA, Chairman.
A. W. DENTSDXIII..
Wrap Pommy. S Se cre ta r i es.
HAARISBURG, June 19,1986. 342741919
IWOTICE TO ST, LOAN, AND
BOTNIPHOLDIES.—OFEIMI OCK Or L E
COAL AND DAVIOATION 00.
PHILADELPHIA. Rule 26. 1866.
. . . .
Stockholders of this Company are hereby notified
that the Certifintes of Stock subscribed for by them are
now ready for delivery.
Holders of the LOAN OF 1870, who have consented to
the conversion of the same into the Loan of 1881, anti
holders of Some will please surrender to the Clomnany.
as early ne pomade, their sertifteates, and receive in
lien thereof, new eertiiicates of Loans and Stook.
jea7-4t I. MITCHELL. Secretary.
FiIeUTY-NzNim ANNIVERSARY
- IF=x-r OF AMERICA) InDEPENDIACI
'• TEE STATE SOCIETY OF THE CIECLINATI OF
FEINSYLVAIFIA.
The annual dated meeting of. "The State Soolet, of
the ChLeinuati of Pennsylvania' will be held at the
LA PIERRE HOMO. on BROAD Street, below Chest
nut street, on TUESDAY, the 9th dar of July. A. D.
1955. at 10 °Nilotic A. M. H. L. SPROAT,
is26-7t Seoretat7.
WTINE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING
O the Stoekholders of the Crawford Ocular
Creek 011 Company will be held at the . Orme or- sac
Company, So. 200 BaulkFre'ra outs.) ut coo ttY or
Phfladtluhie-aroarm.as , July 3d, Moo, at 10 o 'clock
A. if.
0803,01 W. fill3rMiliD,
jel9•mwf•ft# i3/1101.81.9.77.
WTHE DIRECTORS OF THE
IteELEINNY OIL COMPANY have this day de
clared a dividend of ONE AND ONILHALP PER CENT.
on the Capital Moak, dear of Staie tax, payable on and
afar July Ist Trawler books to close Nth, and re•
open July 2d G. B. PAYER. Secretary.
PHILADELPHIA. Jane 24, Ism 1e2.1-7t
liar CITE TREASURER'S OFFICE,
PHILADELPHIA .14e
NOTICE TO LthaziatoLwisse, E, 1865.
She interest Ott City Loans dna Jab 1,1865, will be
paid on and alter that date
_1e24.64 MOMS 11111dal, City Treasurer.
NOTICE.—OFFICE PENN MINING
124 r COMPANY OF LAKE SIEFERIOB, 319 WAL
NUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA. .1 . 11116 1885.
The Aclionrned Sale of Six Thousand Etat Hundred
and Plfy-nine Shares of Stock in the Penn lentos
Company of Late Superior, ordered for non-paymant
of inetatmeeis. will be held on SAIIINDAY. JuiT
3565. at m o'clock M.. at the Ofece of the Company, No.
319 ITAL/1131 Street
Ily order or "loud of Directors.
DAVID S. HITL.
ie229t Secretary end Treasurer.
WA MEETING OF TINE STOCK
HOLDILES of the ROYAL PBTROLUrd ChM.
pally will be beld at the Company's Office, 305
CIIBSTBUT Street on SATURDAY, July let. at 12
o'clock k., to confirm sale made by the Beard tufa&
rectors 0. a portion of the property belonging to said.
company. The Transfer Books will be closed on Fri
inn° io, until Monday. Jnly
7e28.4t JOHIY tiALLAGHSR, Jr.. Sasretarv.
NOTICE.—THE SEen - Aritritrax
Examination for the admission of panne to the
Girls' RIO and Normal r ettoot, will seame n ., on
MOnDAY, July 3d, at 9 o'clock at the School
Building, SERGEANT Street, below Tenth.
The candidates mud be fourteen years of age, and
hare been pupils of the public sal:eels at least one year.
The orde, of examination will be as follows:
Monday . . July 3d, Constitution of United states, and
History of United States.
Wednesday. July fitis, Grammar and Parsing.
Thnrsday,lnfr 6th, Definitions and gensuration.
Friday, duty ?az, Orthography and Practical Arith
all W. FETTER,
ingi .st Principal.
NOTICE TO LOANHOLDERS.-
I= s ' Lonna maturing July 7. NM will be paid
at vreaontation on and after that data.
jai et HENRY RUNK, Oily Treasurer.
MILITAItY.
'UNITED EITATBI3 MARINE CORPS.
—l3OO GOVERIANIART CO all mho enter
the IJAITED STATE MARINERPS. All per'
14118 desirous bet t er
obtang the $3OO Government
Bounty, bad better enlist at once. for the bounty by
recent order, series from and after July Ist, NM A
splendid opportunity to visit foreign oottatries—a
enadron of toenail, to sail in a short time for the Medi.
te lt/eau — good toy, excellent accommodatione, light
!ktk asy doty. For all further Information. ally at
toe Regretting Re d A 311 South vNT
idreek. """h
P
bo subda is . between 9A. K. 11214 o'clock _ M. every day
JARBB gVariEr.
" 21.9 t Captain and Bearnithll Officer.
FRUIT JARS.—WE ARE NOW BELL
.... ing the " HAMILL ALL GLASS JABS" At befOre•
the-war prices. RARTRLL & LETCHWORTH,
No. 15 North FIFTH Street, Sad
ie23-1= NO. ZAINOR 11;recit•
FINANCIAL.
UNITED STATES
7-30 LOAN.
THIRD SERIES.
$230,000,000.
$7 authority of the lowstary of the Troasum the
undereliped, the liaising frobaription Agent for the
sale of United Mutes 8111mrithi, often to the falls
the third saki of Treasury Motes. blaring *ME and
threatenths vet sent. Interest per annum, known we the
SEVEN.THIRTY LOAN- •
Thom Motes us Maned under date of Julyls. 1085,
and are payable three years from that date In sar
tansy, or an 110IIV
&tilde at the option of the holder into
U. ft. 620 KZ PEE CENT.
GOLD-SEARING BONDS.
TAM BMWs are now worth. a !outdone yrenglia,
and are exempt, as us all the. GOTOTIIIIIMIt Bondi.
front Nato. County, and Ittoteipat taxation. sohiolt
adds from one to three per cent. more to their sato.
assording to the rata lasted upon other property. The
interest is payable semi•annnally by renown attached
to sash note, which may be out of and sold to any bank
or Noakes.
The interest at 730 per cant. amounts to
One cent par day on a $lO note.
Two sent, per day on a 5100 note.
Ten sent; per day on a $lOO note.
Twenty cents per day on a COCO note.
One Dollar per day on a $l,OOO note.
Notes of all the denominations named will be
promptly furnished upon receipt of subseriptiOlut.
the notes of this Third Series are Dr 60117111 similar in
form and privileges to the Seen Thirties already sold,
except that the Government reserves to Itself the option
of paying intend in gold soin at 6 per sent. instead of
7 6-10ths in currency. Subeeriberi will deduct the In
terest in currency up to July 10th, at the Um When
they subssribs.
The delivery Of the notes this Third Series of the
seven-Thirties will eoleMenee on the let of June. and
will be sonde promptly and continuously ones trost abbe.
The slight change made In the sonditioils of this
THIRD SEWER affects only the matter of interest.
The payment In gold. if made,, will be equivalent to
the currency interest of the higher rate.
The return to specie mutants. in the event of which
only will the option to Day Interest In gold be airaihd
of. would so reduce and equalize prices as that par
*homes made with six per gent, in gold would be fully
equal to those made . with @even and three-tenths per
cent. in currency. This is
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
now offered by the Government. and its superior
vantages make it the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
Less than 11110,000.000 of the Loan authorised bi
Contrail; are now to the market. This meant, at
ths rate at which it is being absorbed. will all be
subscribed for within sixty days, when the notes
will undoubtedly command a Premium. as hal uni
formly been the sue on closing the sulmorletluee to
other Loans.
In order that cilium of every town and 'salon of the
sonutrY may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan.
the Istional Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers
throughout the country have generally agreed to re.
wise osubseriptions at par. Subscribers will seleotthtdr
they
y er thhaires coil
Of the noted
ewm "d e
n who
O o la tnl y
ar ar to tor t . e in ho re w .pon m ebie
for whisk they receive orders.
JAY COOKE.
SUBSCRIPTION imam.
No. 114 . SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PRLILLDNIPHLi.
DREXEL & COMPANY, BANKERB,
wo. 34 ;eolith. ri , MltTi Street,
DELLBEEI IN
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN COLD,
FOREIGN EXCHANGE,
UNITED STATES BONDS,
QUARTERMASTERS' VOUCHERS,
UNCURRENT MONEY.
STOCKS AND BONDS
BOVONT AND SOLD AT BOARD Or DRONERS, ON
COMMISSION. ielS•tt
1881. -COUPONS, PUB JULY 1,
GOLD -AND SILVER
WAITED. AT BMW KARIM MOE.
DREXEL & CO.,
3* Bouth TRIED Street
LEGAL.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
&late of Imeaxims L. HABAITEN. Degeseed
The Auditor appeinted by the Court to audit, settle.
and adjust the acsoont of SaMI7IIL SPAAG. Adminis•
trator of the Estate of PRA.NOIIB L.EARQUIN. deceased,
and to make distribution of the balance in the hands of
the accountant, will meet the parties interested for the
Vamooses of his appointment, on MONDAY. Icily 10,
1666. at 2 o'elork P. hf , at his oft) oe. No. 11.3 South
SAVIINTH Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
fe3o..fmw.6t. °SODOM W. DEDRIUH., Auditor.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
-a- WTI AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
TAMES ANDREWS. ftesignee, Ste , ye. HLWOOD
KELLY. Vend. Ex. Dec Term, 1864. No. 268.
The auditor appointed by the court to report distrtbn.
tion of the balance of the rand raised by the Sheriff's
gale of the defendant's rest notate, tinder the above
stated writ, Doing a certain lot of _greand and brick
tenement, situate on the eset side of bony Meat, la the
late district of Moyameneing. now in the city of Phila
delphia, at the distance of 202 feet 64nehee month of
Fitzwater street containing in front on said asily street
46 feet 1 a Inches and extending in depth on the north
line ninety-nine feet, and on the south line 76 feet 6
inches, will attend to the duties of hie appointment on
WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of July. 1866. at 3 o'clock
P. M., at hie race No. 116 South SIXTH Street, in the
city of Philadelphia,i when and where all parties Inte
rested are required to present their claims, or be de
barred from coming in on .aid fond
EDWARD. HoOABE, Auditor.
June 28.1865. ie79 101
ESTATE OF WILLIAM YERGER.-
AU persons indebted to this lletate, and all htteint
calms on the same, Will pay and prereal the name to
the undo/dined Szeetarls, le whom letters teatataan
tary- have been granted. MARY Y
09-ftet To. 1408 North TENT& Street.
ofi)j1:Ohislz):1;41.1
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO
... FORE existing as the firm of 7 N. SMITH St CO.
ie DISSOLVED this day. by mutual cement, by the
Withdrawal of D. 8. SMITE.
The Wilt be continued hereartor, =idea the
seine name, by D. SMITH ant
J. M SMITH,
24S North B.KOLD Street.
JUICE SO. 1865. ja3o 3t#
F .11..G.51
WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL,
W. H. HORSTMANN & SONS,
FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
le3B et
NATIONAL FLAGS I- A LARGE
stock of Bunting Flags, of the best materisl. all
sizes, with poles, for sale at low prices, it the Carpet
Store of
WM. A. BOLIN,
Je22-9tqf N. E. corner EIGHTH and MARKET.
GOLD'SFATENTIMPROVIDDBTEAM
AND
WATER-HEATING APPARATUS
TON WADDING and VINTILATINe PUBLIC BUILD
=OA sad MILIVATI DIAIDIDONO.
11WIR1AOTIISMD 87iii .
IMION NUM lIND
001111114 1 1
OY PNIINSYLVAN/A.
JAMES P. WOOD as 4 400.,
u Nostk TOURER Strad.
iitu. B. M. F.ELTWELIa, SnVt.
McCANDLESS & SMITH,
MALT VINEGAR FACTORS,
BROAD AND PRIME STREETS.
Constantly on hand and for sale a large stook of MALT
and WEITE-WINN VINEGAR—a new article of manu
facture in this country, made by the celebrated &Web
process, and need eneinsively for Pickling in Europe.
All sale* warranted free from impurities and cheat!.
este.
Orders tilled promptly to all parts of the °minim
AGENTS,
L. E. (P , -- - - . .." , ....n,1,413.0fira11int Street. Phlladel•
phis,
.PITT & WHIT& No. 4 Bailing. Tues Baltimore.
CHRISTIAN LEA & CO.. Richmond, Va.
B. W. GOULD & Co , Newborn, N. 0. 1819-Stor.
TSB ASHLAND HOUSE,_
rum% AVINUR AND TWNNTY.FOUNTS
STURM NNW YORK CITY.
Recently enlarged and improved. is now open for
transient as well as permanent boarders The house is
situated on one of the pleasantest avenues, and assessi
hie to all places of amusement and business by cars and
stages. Guests will Had all the conveniences and eons-
forts of a superior establishment, with an excellent ta
ble. Transient board. $8 Per dal%
WM. H SERK. Proprietor.
N. M —Families who desire r oom s for the summer
pill make early application. To desirable Parties ad.
vaniageons terms will be offered. Jell 881
THE FRANKFORD AMY BRISTOL
tifIINPIRE COMPANY invite sealed proposals for
a plan and immediate reconstmetion of their bridge over
the Reshaminy, said bridge to be thirty feet wide, to
hrse a draw twenty-four rest long. and to be ten feet
above high-water mark The proposals to include the
repairs of the stone work of the piers and alt work that
may be necessary for convenient access to and nee of
the said bridge. The length of the bridge is abont two
hundred and sixty feet, the widest span sixty. eight
hot; three piers besides the abutments
Appiy at the oatse of the Company. room No. 11. back
of It o. 218 WALNUT blreet, Philadelphia.
ie2d•Mattn LARDNIN. gee
TERM TIOALLY BBAIRD =ATE
AID SOUP&
1, 00 m udge dos, $ oat.
600 Rose Bald.
ZOO "do Veal. •
600 " do Ktitto2.
1,000 " do l'arke7.
1,000 " •do OhloYon.
000 ••Aoiortod Soots hi UNIb.
For laid b 1 REIOOOB aAt46,
fe6-tf 101 South Winn Street
HAVANA CIGARB.-A 60013 VA.
Blur oonibiatly In Moro and bond at tows*
cub rates. S. 711011 NT & BONS,
OLT*Oge ID. $O Walk nO/AT Etkraol.
THE PRESS:-PHILADELPHIL FRIDAY; JUNE 30, VW
CURTAIN GOODS.
I. E. WAY-MAVEN,
LACE CURTAINS,
AT PA/OES, FROM 5 DOLLARS TO
WINDOW SHADES,
FLAOBI FLAGS II
'EVANS HASSALL,
MILITARY FURNISHERS,
418 ARCH STREET.
BANNERS,
Silk, Bunting, Muslin, and De Laine
"M" A. 13118•
OF ALL SOIL
SWORDS, SABRES,
BELTS, PASSANTS, &EL
SEIXCATA.trY GOODS t
OF EVENT DESCRIPTION.
WATS
CARPIITII AD OIL•CLOTHL
1865.
grANIIIIKITITICEES AND IDEPORTEUS Or
OIL CLOTH. MATTING% iect.
MRS. HENRY WOOD'S NEW BOOK.
MILDRED ARKELL
MILDRED ARTIELL I
MILDRED ABSELL ! By MRS. HENRY WOOD, is
printed from the author's manuscript and advance pproof.
sheets. and will be published and for sale TO -MORROW,
(Saturday.) complete fu one large duodecimo volume of
100 pates. Price $l.OO in paper saner, or $2 in cloth. It
Is published and for sale by
T. B. PBPBBSON & BROTHERS,
It 300 ORISTBUT Street, Philadelphia. Ps.
NEW BOOKS.
BAXLEY'S WHAT I SAW ON THE WEST
COAST OF SOUTH AND NORTH AMERICA, with Il
lustrations.
/ARRIVALS'S Conversion of the Roman Empire.
T. BUCHANAN BEAD; A Summer Story; Sheridan's
Ride and OtAer Poems.
THE VOLUME QUARTERMASTER. By Cot
Robtiff Brinkerhoff,_U. A.
NEW AND STABDARD BOOKS
On hand, and for sale at low prices.
LINDSAY & BLAKISTOIi
Publishers and ikkoksetrang,
je29 No. AS South SIXTd Sheet.
Ew oir. r FOR 131120122
N
READING!!
.Tnet received by
ASHMEAD & EVANS,
No. 724 CLASTDRIT Etreet.
THEO. MOIL • novel by Annie Thome'.
MARY, THE HANDMAID OF TILIA LORD. By the
author of "Schonberg- Cotta Family ," Re., 810.
THE PRESIDENT'S WWII*. Handsomely pub.
'Robed.
LIFE of HORACE MANN. By hie wife.
A MOTHER'S SORROW. A Discourse to Young
Men by Rev. Charles Wadsworth, D. D., San Fran.
Mice, Cal., formerly of Philadelphia Price. 19 genie.
WOODS AND WATERS.; or, bummer in the Bars.
nave. By Alfre iB. Street.
MISS MACKSSZIE By Anthony Trollops.
WHAT I SAW ON THE WEST ()OAST OF 8011TH
AND E WITH AMERICA, and at the Hawaiian Mande.
By H. Willis Baxley. 11/ D.
ESSAYS IN OttITICOM. B Matthew Arnold.
THE CONVERSION OF TES ROMAN EMPIRE. By
Charles Scarivale, B. D. jell
FOIIIIT3EC OP lIILY.
Whet better thing eau be done on the coming iliational
Holiday than to put into the hands of every boy that
can read, a copy of
that most interesting and patriolis 'volume setting forth
WHAT THE OLD rum Is,
WHAT IT BBPARdSRTFJ.
WHAT IT COST.
WHAT IT IS WORTH. and
HOW IT SHOULD BR TREATED.
Let all our young people be thoroughly versed in the
Prin country this b inst i tutions
homeweaprmed against
our and its at or abroad Can
proem
• • it has the 'vary attractions." (says the BOR. Horace
Binney.) " w hick yoUUR persons seek in their early
books, and so rarely find without some alloy."
1.6m0. cloth, $l. gd.
No. 13122 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelehts,
THE NATIONAL QUARTERLY RE
-R• VIEW. •
Vox,. RI. No. XXI. JUNE. 1865.
CONTENTS:
I. THE CELTIC DRUIDS.
11. WALLENSTEIN.
111. UNITED STATES BANKIEG SYSTEM, PAST
AND PRESENT.
IV. THE NEW YORK BAR—DHABLES 0' CONOR.
V. PHASES OF ENGLISH STATESMANSHIP.
VL MODERN QOABEOPorts OF THE BIBLE.
VII. ANCIENT AND MODERN DISCOVERIES IN
MEDICAL SCIENCE.
VIIL THE LESSONS AND RESULTS OF THE RE.
HELLION.
IX. NOTICES AND CRITICISES.
Terme $6 a gear. ' (lemma Amstar Phi.
uuteleataJAS. K. SIMON. 338. SIXTH St.
EDW. I. SEARS. LL. D.,
'Editor and Proprietor.
je2B St No. 421 BIBLE HOUSE. New York.
LOOKING AROUND.--THIS EXCEL
LENT. 11547 domestie which le selling . so
rapidly. ic by A. A. FOB, the popular author or 'A
Lonit_lAook Ahead, •` True to the "The Star
and vlond," • " I've been Thinking, " Ste.
CARLETON, Publisher, New York.
ORPHEUS O. KERR'S NEW BOOK
is it third !Seel sad la
human:sue a thexenieitelY
satirical comments and lauthable hits atprominent
waiter, and political events of tee day. Everybody is
laughing over It. CARLETON, Publisher.
ird4-ertmlet New York.
A A NEW WORK, BY THE AUTHOR
of the " Schonberg Ootta Family "
MARL THE HANDMAID Or TUE 'LORD. 12mo.
ALSO. BY THE SAME AUTHOR,
THE SCHOEBERD GOTTA FAMILY. 12mo.
TSB'EARLY DAWN. limo.
DIARY OF MRS KITTY TREVEL AIL limo.
OUR MARTI RED PIINSIDEET; or Voices from the
Pulpit of flew York ana Brooklyn Containing ail the
Sermons by the eminent pulpit orators of those °Bleep
and the Orations of Bancroft and Bishop Simoson.J2oto.
For sale by .141974 B. - MAX roN.
• (Successor to W. t 3 &A. Martian.)
jet 7
JUST PUBLISHED.
BUY 101JB OWN CHERRIES. A. TEMPERANCE
Tali& 'PRINTED ON TIMM) rArER. BEAUT/-
FULLY ILLUSTRATED.
Rey. ALBERT EARNED ON THE STATE OF THE
COUNTRY. A Sermon on the Death of the President.
For sale by the PRESBYTERIAN BOOKSTORE, 1334
CHESTNUT Street. Din tf
&LL THE NEW BOOKS,
J - 11. FASHIONABLE , DOTE PARSE,
NAVSLOPSS (tattiala stamped gratte) TO MATCH,
VISITING CARDS, Swayed or Written.
ALL TAB arenemNlS.
PORTFOLIOS, WBI riNO-DREKB, PANS. INKS.
ALBUMS. ale.
air Every one leaving the city for the newton will
line n to their interest to order of
CHALLBI. Bookseller and Stationer.
1308 CHESTNUT Street.
Ordsra if/Zed by NW or Exprette. je21.12t
& ITLETON'S NEW AMERICAN
4 -A- 0 I OLOPSDIA. --Complete in 16 volume&
Various Styles of Binding.
.lABRLLIOIf 113130B3), by Frank Moore. In 8 volt.
NIESIVALI'S EI/VTO.IIX OF Trill ROLLAXS—now
"n i tg i %
The noy for those valuable works Is at
33 South SIXTH Street. above Chestnut.
JAB. H. 131M0111.
CORNELIUS WRIMELL, WILLIAM H WATBOW,
Late PubMX:inter. Late Chief Clerk Bob. Des.
WENDELL & WATBON -
PROSECUTE CLAIMS . BEFORE EVERY DEPART.
MIT OF THE OOVERNSIERT.
Office Room, No. 345 PENNSYLVANIA ATOM.
Directly opposite the Metropolitan Rotel,
iefiam P. O. Box DA Washisgton, D. O.
CARTES DE VISITE.—IN
EX CII
TIOA'and stile nnatirpataed by any made. B ee
rpeoimen.,snd auoot s style ouittny your tuts, at B .
F. gulag% popular gallery, Op* Altabt kit lb*
PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHURCHES,
Pam. somata. Besideness and Country Bents
Oaten by B. F. REMISE. Those who wish to have.fac
bi
r•inv rot ilee fozolitar places wtil roll 6X4 AMOS
MASONIC 'NALL;
Yl9 CHESTNUT STREET,
IS NOW OPENING
ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF
ELEGANT STYLES,
DOLL/IRS PER FAL%
CHOICE PATTERNSI
AT REDUCED PRICES.
knyz9
MILITARY GOODS.
mime,
Main ECHO IMELAIJE4
OXENULITOWOIi PAR
airCALLUM 4 CO.,
WHOLZMALII DISPJUMMIIITs
•09 OHERIIIT MEM
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
fit UI[IBTXCP glitalT.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
THE 0.1.413
AMERICAN SIIEDAT BONOOL CARON.
No. 599 BROADWAY, Nor 'York. Je264t
RETAIL DRY GOODS
COOPER & OONARD,
NINTH AND IMILIMET.
WRITE LINEN DUCK.
LINERS FOR DRESSES
GOOD STOOK OF DAWNS.
FINEST BLACK DROP•D'•ETE.
BEAM DRESS GOODS.
WHITE BAREGE SHAWL&
FINE TOWELS REDTJOED.
je9O.II BLAOR AND WKITE LENOS.
JCHAMBERS, NO. 810 - ARCH ST.
• UM& STOCK HEDIIGED.
Brack Thread Laces.
Thread Veils.
Thread Lace Barbee
Hemititched Handkerchiefs. bargains.
Calabria Bdthcits and In.ortions
shirred and 'gamey French Muslim. for Waldo.
Lllllftlaes Emmons and rointea, jaa
A SPANISH LINENS FOR
SLLIBODBES DRESSES.
4.4 Bley Linens.
Dark and light Linens for Suits.
Brown Hollande
Figured Linens for Drones.
White Peque or Merseilles
Mosquito Netting'.
Fink, blue. cherry and white Tarletone.
EDWIN HALL a 00.;
Jell If 116 South 4111001 D West.
COOPER CONARD, NINTH AND
Kamm., hare
The best Oassimere stock in town.
Good Linen Drills, Ducks, Coatings.
Tailors' Linings, of every kind.
Muslin stock Complete, prices right.
Family Linens, selling, gold, at 90c.
Ganze,domet and other Flannels.
Nam Wool Delsines, 66 and 66 Gents.
Pain' fne black Mohair Alpaca, 11,
Thipin'e 6-4 black Wool Delaines.
Good stook White Naintook, Swiss.
Bird-eye Linen striped inimline , finest Cranalbiles and
Saeonete, naffed Melina. Mote , Go ,
Witte name and other thin Shaves.
SSlk BAKCII3II and Summer Nudges JO-WI;
SPECIAL NOTICE.
BELLING OFB EMIRS STOOK
To °wins BUSINEEIStt
GOOD-WILL AND FIXTLIBBB YOU BALL
THOENLET AND CHIME.
WI invite special attention to the above imam:moment.
We bate a Lane Stook.
We are Belling Cheap.
Every yard is to be closed Out On or before the let dal
of September. Sitkirand Dress Goods.
Cloths, Osastmeres. and Linen. 000di.
abalrls.Oloalks. Skirts. HAY tr. &L.
Null= and Calicoes south imam market price.
THoIiNLBY k CHUN,
mon. 2m. Con. of - DIGHTH and SPRING GAUDIN.
"FIGURED BILK GRBNADINEI3,
of the beat qualities m 1.46471614 to lila& sad Kral
Grounds. Ws to SL 61)
Travelling.Dross Goode, In every vriztetT.
New Dreu Goods, in great variety.
Haademe Chime BllYs 12.60.
VERY CHEAP BLACK SILK&
suitable for Dresses, Mantles. and Saaotes.
GOTTOK (MODS AT' LEN THU( WHOLESALE
PRICES.
Wanimfte Sprats. and Pastels Prints, 46e.
10 4 Waltuam and Pepsrill bleaehea shootings. 31.
H. STEEL at BON.
Mgt( Nom. 113 and 715 Korth TENTH Street.
NICW 0113111.13,7 C FOR 1805.
1865.
THE ONILIIBT MURTON 01 THE AGE /X
noor SKIRTS.
3. W. MANLEY'S New Patent perm ILLIPTIO
(or double) SPRING SKIRT.
WESITS' BRADLEY A CAM (late 3. T. 'J. 0.
West), SOLEMROPRIETORS and lIANITFACTIOIEM,
97 OBAKEERS and 79 and 51 SHADS Streets. New
York.
THIS INVENTION consists of DUPLEX (or two) En-
Urn° Steel SPRINGS, ingeniously BRAIDED TIGHTLY and
FIRMLY together, EDGE to EDGE, making the TOUGHEST,
most MERLE, ELASTIC,and ERASES SPRING ever
need. They seldom gm or BREAM, like the Single
Springs. and consequently preserve their PERFECT and
BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWICE on Loam as any other SHIRT
THE worpunyur, FLEXIBILITY and great COMFORT and
PLEASURE to any LADY wearing the Dumas ELLIPTIC
. SXIF.T will be experienced partispolarly_in all crowded
ASSEMBLIES, OPERAS, CARRIAGES. RAILROAD CARS,
CHURCH PEWS. ARMCHAIRS, for PROMIDADE And HOUSE
Dame, as the SKIRT can be FOLDED When. in use to ONE-
Pr II small PLACE Oa Esily as a SILK or KELM DRESS.
A LADY having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and
geg.TiriggistlTlorwirt3T4:l3.Y D 'rilliELver. ;K i er
Ward willingly dispense with their nee. For Ornipang,
Kresge, and YOUNG LADIES they IN OUYESIOR, to ill
Others.
THEY are the beet QUALM In every part, and rut.
questionably the LIGHTEST, mod DESIRABLE, COMPORT.
ABLE and ICIONONIOAL MUST VOW lase.
POR BALE in all FIRST-CLASS STORES in this eity l and
throughout the UNITED STATER. HAVANA Es CUBA *
MEXICO, Sow= AMERICA. and the WEST lEEE.
SHIRT.
INQUIEE FOR TEE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
myli-not
628H00P SKIRTS. A •
• HOPKINS' " OWN MANE" OF
HOOP SKIRTS, the best assortment and best quality
and styles in the city. Clore Trails, all lengths and
sizes, from 18 to 66 springs, from $1.76 to $4. Plain
Skins. all the new shapes and sizes. from 19 to 60
springs, from $1.40 to $3 Skirts of extra heavy steel
and extra tapes, from 26 to 86 springs, from $1.90 to
$2.75. Mime' and Children's, of every grade, from 6
to 8.6 tD1211114 from roar to eight cents per sedan they
have no equal. Agents for the new Flexible Skirt, the
most pliable Hoop Skirt made, and fully equal to the
Duplex 11111ptie Skirt, and at much lower prices. Also
constantly on hand full lines of low.prieed Kew York •
Skirts, kid padded and metallic I astened-16 springs,
M springs, $1; 26 springs: $1 16; 30 springs, a 25
and 40 springs, MAO. Skirts made to order, altered,'
and repaired, at BIDS ARCH Street. iel4-lat*
COMMISSION HOUSES.
HAZARD & HUTCHERSON,
110217TP VAR TrZSA CLA.I.II OP
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,-
112 OROT3UI' STRUT,
PHILADDLPRIA,
AND
103 IMAM SMUT, 33W YORK. je23-6m
I : 113 DM :.); I IlaMtilil)
6(wi ARCH STREET. .
, -11-• anatiew.Toss, '
4 . 600
WATER COOLERS.
FREEZERS.
015 STOVES. FOR WICKER COOKING.
lel6 tf GRIFFITH k PAGE. BIRTH and ARCH.
I I
nni, MINING, COAL, AND OTHER
aohnusin.
We are prepared to furnish New GorMations' with
all the Books they regain. at &oil adios and low
Prises, of Ind quality. All styles of EhWIWI.
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untocuuursap !!
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STOCK LEDEISE.
STOOK LEDGER SALAMIS.
MISTER 01 CAPITAL STOOL
BEOKRR'S PETTY LIONEL
ACCOUNT OP SALES.
DIVIDEND BOOR.
MOSS & CO.,
SLANE BOOK ILMITIACTIIIINES AND STATIONERS.
seSI-U 43S ORESTIMT Street.
p FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE
We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Waffles. al
their country residences, with
SUZY DESOIIIPTION OP TINE aIIOCEREBIL TEAS,
lta , Co.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
my24•tf Corner ELEVENTH and 1 711K1 Streets.
WATCHES,
MUSICAL BOXES,
FRENCH TIME-PIECES,
N. .I%ILT 1.4 CA '
10248 OHISTNIIT STRUT
Watches, Clocks. and Jewelry earefally repaired.
ieSO et
MAITIZICH H. MAISINGEn. CIHAB. A. NALTBINOSS.
BIICOBBOORS TO
ADAM MATSiNGEB,
MANITFACTMOSUS OF
FIRE-PROOF ROORS,IRON SHUTTERS
AND
SMITH-WORE IN GENERAL
Also, Flag-Staff Brackets, Furnaces, Cooking 81111014.
Gas o nns , B at h B o U s ra, Regleters. and Ventilators,
and IBLest - Iron Work of every deserigtiOn.
No. 1228 RACE IEMESMET,
je22-12t PHILADELPHIA.
CARD.
FIIRMTURE 'AT LOW PRIOE3.
I will ee/1 the balance of my large stock of
FURNITURE.
At very low prim. until
SEPTEMBER Ist.
The assortment is oomnlete
CABINET FIJRNITURE.
‘. O MOORE & CAMPION,
1161 SOUTH 81001 ID STRUT,
are prepared to follow the destine In the market In the
Pries of their ?wafture. Paramus will Pleats sail
and examine ear stook. melo.le*
ARLESTO N.-STEREOSCOPIC
1 ./ Van OF O.IIARLS9TON. of reaeir+d bir
MciLLISTER ez BOMBE.
PM.% 79S OIDETZUF Street,
DllAle MADE TO HEAR.---INSTRII
NUTS to audit the Hll/SIIKG. at MADSIBA'I3,
TENTH Street. below Cheetnnt. Ja213.6b0
PORTRAITS OF RARE ACCURACY
of Likeness. BisPiennion and Coloring , re sal e
and natural. in arrangement. See specimens o B B.
BEMUSE'S We Else Photographs in Oil Colors, 821
ARCH Street
ONLY --H COLORED PRO
tograrbm made at latittßit a, 080o111D Street.
above ORBIta. They will please you In Style. Vol JP
lu a
theg
m nd Artistic Sireiration. See specimens, and obtain
ADMIRAL DIIPONT.-THE
blends and admirers of the lamented Admiral eau
obtain line FlCTllHEa—lmnertat and Hatter , de Visite—
taken from Life, at Y. OUTEKUNST El, 704' /MOH
treet ,1t27-et.
gAMIIEL L. TAIiOR,
No. 453 WALNUT arm, ThlladetAbill
'-' ATTONNNY AT LAW AND
POE ALL TES STATED.
Facet Conasetiont, New York. Nevado. Omani
and Tow ta24-frtnin.
T 0 BRIJ A T. .OWEN, ATTORNET.
00113111.1LLOZ A? LAW, AND sow:tyros oi
tff,Al7o l . 0111•3. Sal Wrest. sear lantiseuth. street
wukturion, D. 11 ass-5.. ::
THE CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS 11k1
At the zoarhet—lle art Claharde Jars at 32 pa doz.. cora •
Diets. ILLBRELL k LIPTON WORTH. No. 16 North
Virril &net. elm Ao. 6141 AILAO4 !Meek 3143-11 st
GROCERIES.
RURAL DISTRICTS.
AT LOW PRICZ.
GEO. J. 11101101L8.
809 and 811 anal= at.
3 iN 10 1 *:11 - 14 )ffil 4isj,
SZA BATHING—CAPE MAY, GAPE
mem), N. Z.—TRIC BATIONAL HOTEL.—This
lame and commodious Hotel. known per e National
Hait, Is now recently visitore. Pinweek, VA;
children and servants halt-price.
tedo-2m AARON YARItIiTSON. Proprietor.
UNITED BTATES HOTEL,
CAPE lISUL.A.ND, N. Jos
Will open for the reaction Of Wilton:
On the 15th of June.
All cumulations for apartmente, or upon other
busineu unheated with the Route, should be addreased
UNWED STATES HOTEL,
Caps Island, Sew Sauey.
WEST & 3EILLT-00.11,
id-fmalw PROPRINTORB.
T HE
C0L.1.731131.A. molinglas
AT
CAPE DULY ' NEW JERSEY,
Will be opened this sescon on the FIFTEENTH DA]
OP JlllOl. for the reception of meets
This leading house will, for the soming season, fttlb
sustain its well established reputation.
Greatly ensouraged by the business of last year, tk.
proprietor feels satisfied that a Hotel conducted ctearis
frat-elaas must soatisus a animas at this old and 101 M
ar resort.
The railroad facilities are promised to be excellent.
Beck's celebrated Philadelphia Band has been es.
loured for the COLUMBIA the coming season.
For rooms. as., apply to J. H. DZIANISON. Mer
aluat'a Phlllsesitailts*r to
oloacti J. BOLTOB, Plulduto
111719.8 m OAFB 1. 7.
OONGRESS HALL,
LONG BRANCH, N. J.,
1e now open for the season. Addresa
Je2B.6t WOOLNAN BTOKSB, Proprietor
METROPOLITAN,
FORMERLY MawrTEL.
MOORES.
CAFE ISLAND. MAW JERSEY.
BLAIR BAYLEY, Ptopr%tom
A. FORM. IMAM.Seu'L H. DAillißlr.
Terms, $1 per week. je2B-2W
TER ALHAMBRA,
AT ATLANTIC CITY,
Is now open for the reception of Visitors.
je2e4m* •. N. H. LEND% Proprietor
LIGHT-110IIBE COTTAGB.
ATLANTIC CITY. A. I.
ISSABBST MOUSE TO' THI SURF.
This sreu-stricwe, us.. .sw open for the reception
of boarders. JONAS WOOTToN.
je24-bn Proprietor.
CONGRESS HALL
ATLANTIC CITY N. J..
WILL OM J1ifik.2401366.
The subscriber would respectfully Inform Ids Mad.
and the public in general. that be has again takes
Congress Hall, this being the fourth season. Navy Im
provements have been made; also, new Bath-Houses
have been erected, and' the bathing moutot be surpassed
at any sea-shore. And it Is the datsimination of the
proprietor to nee every effort to mate Clonzioss Hall a
borne of eomfort to his mate. A Bend le en_gag_ed.
Tetme moderatt Clel9-Iml 0. /1/NKLI.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY. N.
Will open for the reception of guests on
WRDIRsDAT, Jane 29.
Dodworth's celebrated Band has been engaged for
the Season.
Persons wishing to engage rooms, or desiring further
Information, will address
BROWN Is WORIXPIR, Proprietors,
lel4.lm* ATLANTIC CITY.
SEA BATHING . ,
SURF HOUBB L
ATLANTIC CITY, NNW JAUNT
. . .
Tide old, established, and favorite house is now open.
It is nearest to the beach, securing cool breezes at all
times. Its unrivalled Bathing faellities. its 'omelets
furniture and appointment, and to mieneeptionable
table, render thio hones a favorite place for a summer
sojourn at the sea-side. Passengers from the ally are
set down at the door, and communication with the in
lets is had at all times by rail. A line band of music lute
been engaged for the season. Parties wishing to secure
Board will address the proprietor at Surf House. Allan•
tic City. Telma moderate.
let-Sat H B. BENSON, Proprietor.
C 8 RL ISLE WHITE SULPHUR
SPECNOS,—This fashionable and delightful BOW
mer Resort 1a laow open for visitors. For tome appil
to N. W. WOODS,
Proprietor.
je19.16r CARLISLE SPRINGS, Pa.
WHITE SULPHITE
Y AND
CHAIN BE ATE SPRINGS.
AT
DOUBLING- GAP, PA.
S. ROBINSON, PROPRIETOR.
SIMON OPINE( MHZ Ifith.
This delightful Place is located In anniberiand coun
ty, thirty miles west of Harrisburg. It Is seeessible
from all the principal cities by railroad to Harrisburg,
thence by the Onmberland Valley Railroad to MOW.
Tiller from Ns eight miles good staging to the
titilf; . thlblaltiell:Alitis in w alling upon the al'
Passengers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore, or
Washington in the mondug can arrive at the Springs
the same evening at 5 o'slook. This hotel is commo
dious and comfortable (having been recently thorough.
ly renovated) with hot and cold bath attached. and ex.
tensiye grounds for walks and amusements.
Terms $2.60 per day, or $l2 per week. Over. four
weeks $lO per week.
The long eg penance of the present proprietor enables
him to say that it will be condi:rebid in a mann er i 0
please all visitors. A. B. A due livery attached
the establishment. fen 20t*
UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG
BRANCH, New Jersey. is now open for the re •
seption of visitor'. Trains leave on Saturday after.
noon at four o'clock. from Vine street wharf—retnrn.
in[ Monday morning ear/Y.-3mm
islo.2m* BENJ. A. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor.
VITTATINNY HOUBB,
1 - 3 - DELAWARE WATER GA?.
Thie favorite Mountain resort now open to vi•
snore. •
Trahm leave Philadelphia. from Kensington Depot, at
7.90 A, IL and g so p, DS., and MATO at the CHIP it 1 r.
b. and 8.45 P. M.
Beferencee—Morton McMichael, rranklin Peale.
Louis A. Godey. B. B. Sinners, S. B. Martin, Chula
Backer, 0 Sherman.
Terme, $l4 per week.
jeS•lm L. W. BBODHBAD. Proprietor.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
CRESSON SPRINGS.
This delightful and romsntigwatering place. &Rasta
on the summit of the Allegheny Mountains, atTenn
Station. en the Pannit vanigEltilrOad,
Will be Opened or the Reception.of Guest*.
On NOM AY, June 12th, 180
Several new cottages have been erected, the wends
have been beantilled and improved, and Crimea tanow
one of the most beautiful hill homes in the United
States. Excursion tickets, gcod until October let, are
issued by the Pennolvards nellroad Company.
For further Information ,n address
UR% MULLIN, Proprietor
OBESSON tiPltiNda j
387.1 m Cambria county, mt.
iprowLAND , S HOTEL,
Loiso ISRAJICH, IL 1.,. • ,
wail be open for the reception of guests June tielOth.
jeS•lut ROW GARD, St CO
-IPI PHRA TA MT, SPRINGS.- , -THIS
delightful and romantic watering place, beenti•
fully situated in the healthiest section of Lanesder
county, and acknowledged to be the "garden spot"
of Pennsylvania, will open for the accommodation of
gnats on the 16th of June. Railroad eommunicition
twice a day from Philadelphia, on the Pennsylvania or
Reading_Railroad. sad daily from Baltimore and Beer
York. For particulars address the proprietor.
el.-2ra J. W. FERDSIZIOTC.
T ,ORETTO SPRINGS OA DE BRIJ&
- 1 - 4 COUNTY. PA.--This favorite Summer Resort will
be epen for the reception of visitors on the let of July,
Coaches Will be in readiness at Cresson Station to SOW
say visitors to the Sprian. Loretto epilogs is =sus.
Fused for its beautiful scenery and salubrious climate.
A band of musts is engaged for the 10450)3. For parties.
Lars address. P. A. OIBBOMS. Proprietor,
mygLlut Loretto, Cambria county. Pa.
--
t . :11'
F INE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
The subseribere would invite Wendy' totheli
LIIPAOVID OUT OF SHIRTS,
WM& they make a eneeialiy in *dr bulimia Aka.
tonstohtly_roestvin
TO PILTIEFI TOR OBEITLIMET'Ii WILL
J. W. SCOTT & CO..
FURNISHING
Ito, 514 0 IaiIIITAUT Street.
lag -11, Tour doors below the Continental.
DREES AND CHEMICALS.
BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS.
ROBERT A. HANCE.
vas IfARENT STRUT, PHILADELPHIA,
Weald mill the attention of Druatete, Country YU
dant', and others, to hie stook of
ROOM BEIIBL LID DARKS.
In various sired packages of one own arousing. it
"mass BsLo* PORMB.R. Iterss.
• full line of BOTAXIOAL PBSPARATIONB_,W. N.
11111131.11L1 & CO. '8 001113SATEAMID YINBDIIB.
at a liberal discount to tbe trade.
eataloimes furnished on application.
CONFECTIONERY.
nuoxon coNFECTIONS.
The Alter Qualities of 001100'1100257 mated
to the 31M081 season, gatotora dally, byr . i si ivav i
Islam No. 1210 311/2.1011' Street.
AVERY BUPERIOR GUM DROP,
impaired Hy EMMEN F. WHITMAN.
Jam No. nu) MARKET Wreak
A . VERY CHOICE ROASTED AL.
NODID. manufactured by_
AITAPH.EII P. WHITILLN.
1.%10 HERMIT Street.
rill: r:II.QMY-11.19
EDWARD P. WILLY.
JOHN KELLY,
TAILORS,
lIS CIEBEITHIIT STRICBT,
La NOW a 112021
A awarzarrs ASSORTMENT 07
SPRING GOODS.
-
ICE CREAM.
PURE DELAWARE COUNTY
CREAM,
made b the comitstr,aud fresh eVers morning—the vary
best that is made. &dooms, Excursions, Pic-Ilics, Yes•
tivala. Hotels, Restaurants, and Private Families, fur
nishetorith promptness in quantities to snit. on reason
able terms.
EASTERN MARKET
zu-citirgLAL sTA.ND.
je24-1m
FOR THE ILLUMINATION,
JIILY 4, 1865.
GENERAL • GRANT CANDLES ,
WARRANTED NOT TO "RUN."
. For sale by
ROBERT DONNELL Sr. SON,
Janet* SOS WALNUT STREET. 1
FOR THE ILLUMINATION ON THE
YOURTiI t
tree the PATRIOT ILLmataTrisra CANDLEBTIUK.
For ela i slr —l ' ° "4 a . c 4. or KlNlZT ten&
509 DONBOIRCE Street.
A Discount to the Trade i e 2B 317 e
BLINDS AND SHADES.
B. iT. WILLIAMS,
No. 16 North Sixth Street,
KATUPAOTIIINS OP
wINITIAN BLINDS AND
• WINDOW SHADBS
2h• Wreak sad Vat auortant la the attr al U'
most sun Wow.
all Aron NADA AID IdlTTasiP.
411•10101 SUVA Nit anwdw sighis
WANTS.
WASTED -AN APPRENTICE TO
*Mee the Drug Stieinese. Address' "Medina." Preys
. .18.10.3 t
WANTED --A SITUATION AS AS
SWART BooKlaspgß. in a Wholesale Boum
by an hinorebir•dieeharged soldier. Best references
given. Addreps "W. H. W., Press office. It.
WANTED—A RETURNED SOLDIER
desire. a Situation as CLERK. or Assistant Book
keeper; bee bed fire J ears' exoerienge• can give re
ference Address . •A. 3 5.," Box 5.919 Phil idelDhiti
Poet-office. 3e30 S'
WANTED—A JIETNER, WITH
Y 1 $lO,OO, in the RETAIL hRY trOODc. Location
the best in the city fur a first. clue trade. Address
T. a." Prere ce. lt*
WA N TED- TO PURCHASE, OR
will take on Commistion. the Agency of •
liannfactery. Ad dress 14 letter, with all paltiounirc,
&0.. to Box 1210, P. 0
WANTED, CLtiTHING.-PERSONS
Lavin clothing . to dlpose of, ortli pleat. .ell or
addrees " MILLEN. No. 203 MISS !INS
Street ie7-wf9ts
WANTED—A FIRST-CLIABE+ BALES
num, in a MARKET-STRUT OLOTEI JOBBING
HOUSE. To an influential party, a vory liberal salary
will be given.
Addrala " Box 2160." Post•OOloe. Jeol-sk.
WANTED -IN A WHOLESALE
MIRY Howe, it LAD of sixteen yearn. Addrees
N.," at this OZCS. With name and residence.
Salary, $lOO. .3820 st*
W ANTE D—A SECOND-HANDED
STEAK ENGINE IN GOOD ORDNR, withbore
of cylinder from dye to seven Inches in diameter, and
from ten to twelve incites Woke.
Address J. G. H)1613, Trementer
SEI/4111811131112, Iron Company,
1e28.41 Columbia, Pa.
WANTED,—A BPECIA.L PARTNER,
with a capital of fort thoasand dollars, in an
established mercantile bileinese. paying Bar protitY
The business can be greatly increased by the addition
of the above amount. To one willing to invest antis •
factory proof will be given of the reliability of the exl•
vertices. Address "B. 1..." Box 2390 Philadelphia
Poet Office. 108.41.
WANTED—EXPERIENCED
a —Prof essional Men, Returned Soldiers,
and energetic men of good address are wanted in ail
pert. of the Matted Mutes and Canada, to take orders
for the LIPS OF ABRAHAM LIM:IC/LIS, Written by the
wileiv•known and hittrOrtte author Dr. .1. D. Holland
(Timothy Titcomb).
The announcement of this work has been received
With universal favor by all Cdaßlee. end the press gene.
rally have commended it in the highest terms.
Agents who have commenced canvassing for this
work regard it as the best aubsothation book ever offered
to the public, and are meeting with unparalleled success.
The author is so popular as a writer that the people
subscribe for it readily and cheerfully.
Further Worn attou can be obtained by calling at my
°flee. or addressing be Mail, O. DILL,
WPRIFOPIRLD, Maw
WANTED -41103 - CL A.BB 0 PBR A
TOES on ME MUM. To rood, reliable hands
would WO out lota of several dozens or tale bands
Into the store. Good prices paid: 0! L. SMITH,
je24.50 - 305 ARCH Street
WANTED.—A. YOUNG MAN FROM
the Country desires Situation ae BOOS
KEEPS% or ASSISTANT, in a Wholesale Sitabligh
went, or will go to some foreign - country on badness:
has a goad education, and writesa fair business band;
can furnish certificate and re femme. Address " Vege
table." Schuylkill, Chester County. Penna. ie24-61
r-s- A DUNG MAN,
With Business Experience and a tow Thou
sand Dollars In cash, wants to engage la a sate and
repeatable business.
le2il St* Address "A. 8.," this Mdse.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE
4 --S. OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN Br Dr. J. CI Holland.
NO comment is neeessary; the author's reputation as a
writer Is fully established. Experienced canvassers
know why it sells. Address. for terms,
NORRIS BARNARD, Elk View
jeSO4.2t s Chester county, ie.
AGENTS WANTED FOR " THE
maw SERVICE. THE FIELD, THE DUE
OEM AND TSB BBOAPIS."
BY ALBERT ii Itiellial)80N,
New York Tribune Oonespondent.
The meet interesting and exciting book ever prtht•
lished, embracing Mr. Blehardeon's unparadeled - ex.
perience for four yeare; travelling throogh the South in
the secret service of the Tribune, at the outbreak of the
war, with our armies end Beets, both East and. West,
during the first two years of the rebellion; Ma thrilling
capture; his eonfthtment for twenty months in seven
different rebel prisons; his escape, and almost miracu
lous journey by nig ht:. of nearly 403 miles. It will
abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact,
in.ident and romance of the war th an any other work
yet published, Teachers, ladies, energetic young men.
end espeelally returned and disabled acme and sol
diers, in awnt of progtable employment , wilt land it
peculiarly
pe rmadapt to their condition, We have agents
clearing $lllO month. which we will prove to any
doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address
JOB ES, BROS., & 00., N. IL corner SIXTH and
BINOR Ptreete . Philadelphia, Ba. ML6.lm
BOY WANTED-A COLORED BOY
between the ages of 16 and 18 wanted. Apply im
mediately at 61S LOCUST Street. 1.34,0
B S AND WHEEL
.
CINIBP ClasiarnianTsit'S OPPICH,
DVPOT OP WASHINGTON.
WASHINGTON, D. o... Dine HS, /SOL
Wantid, at once. to work in repairinn the large um
ber of wagons lately turned in at this depot,
ODE HIIIIIDRED BLAOKI3III.IOIB
OISIE HUNDRED
WHEELWRIGHTS.
Wore but good workmen wanted
For particulars ae to
_pay, . apply to Brevet Col.
C. H. Tompkins, A Q. 8.. 11. B. A. Corner of Twenty.
second and. G. streets, Washington' ' H. C.
H. ,
Brigadier General and Chief Quarte ßU rmas CKEß ter.
ie44.6t Depot of Washington.
AA SPECIAL PARTNER, WITH
AX Eight or Ten Thousand Dollars, will be taken in a
Profitable Manufacturing Butanes, and security given
for the money. Address "Manufacturer," at this
office. je27.6t*
810;000._ -WANTED; AN ACTIVE,
energetic young man. of basiness
experience and correct habits, with $lO,OOO to !I0.00)
capital, to take an active interest in a light, agreeable
business, from which a fortune may soon be realized.
Address, with full name, as no notice will be taken of
any other, .0. 0. WILLIAMS.
304.2t* Office of this paper.
kih (Inn TO S2O,OOO.—THE
ADPER
TISEE, an make bnelnese map, Wante
to hived the above annitinte in "'ratable "'glance.;
manufacturing preferred. I..Addreee S. J.," Pres&
ova. je29.3t.
$l2 Fi A MONTH .- AGENTS WANT
so' RD everypwwhere to introduce the improved
SHAW a CLARK TigliliTT-DOLLAR FAMILY 81M-
M MACHINE, the only kw-price machine in the
country which is Beamed by Grover & Baker,
Wheeler Wilson. Howe, Singer A Co., and
Bea Yielder. All other machines now cold for lees
than forty dollar's etch are infringements, and the
seller and neer are liable to fine and imprisonment.
Salary and expenses, or large commission. allowed.
Illustrated circulate sent free. Address MAW d
CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. m7lO-d&&Wam
870 A MONTH.--I WANT AGENTS
everywhere at tl7O a month, expenses paid, to
sell FIFTBBII ARTICLid, the best ever offered.
ffnll particulars free. Ad dress °TIN T. GAHM", Bldde.
font, Maine. mylo ddrWam
110MIDIICG.
A LADY , WHO WOULD DM A
Yearly boarder. wishes to procure a room, la the
vicinity of NMI rEENTR and WALAIrr Streets. Di•
rect to "Id. N ," this office. 340.2 t.
APLEASANT ROOM, WITH
Board, is offered in • a central location, for two
Gentlemen.
Address Box 2,811 P. 0. je24 6t.
TRANSIENT AN D PERMANENT
A-
mammasaccommodated at 22413 Boatb BEOkD
Sired. je23.101+
FOB SALE AND TO LET.
A FURNISHED HOUSE A.T GER
Asa IKANTOWII FOR. MINT for Om summer.
/I , * APPIT at 627 MURK I' Street.
TO RENT, OR FOR BALE-H AND AMSOME RESIDENCE, 11861 Mount Vernon street
Rent WO, price $5,603. SAMUEL T FOX,
le • NINTH and WILLOW Streets.
dFARM TO BERT—TENOR
son% ntne miler from the city: two goo d .s+.
dwellings, line water, fruit, &e. OW *NOnes year.
SAMUSL T. .10X,
lege- 2t* BOTH and WILLOW Stream.
CFOR BALE—A NUMBER OF
G DWELLINGF, of different sizes and prices, always
on hand. of whieh possession can be given. Low prices
and easy terms. SAMUEL T. FOX,
Real Estate Agent,
ieSO 21 ,1 NINTH and WILLOW Streets.
ta TO LET-A GOOD BTABLZ AND
carriage house upon Flit street, on the rear of
704 Walnut street. Apply to p
j 629 2t* THEO. eI:FILMS..
din FOR EALS—AN ELEGANT !RE
SIDENCE. on West awns Street, with side yard.
Waked with all the modern eonventerees APPLY to
SAMIIKL L, CLEMENT,
lean * 9126 S. TRIED Street.
M K , FOR BALE-AT STETSON'S
STABLE.SI7IIIPER gt,between Arch and Mac
re, a CHESTIIIIIT-ROAN ROME, leg hands high, of
great powerand speed, kind in harness, and isio.tpd
ASMALL CASH CAPITAL WILL
purchase the 0000 WILL. ST001; 5e., of an old..
establisbed business. (the onl business of th e kind in
this oily, learned,) sat iable for a Book. binder.
Pooket-book, or Paper. box Maker. Satisfactory rea
son for selling out Inquire at Mo. 50 Borth FIFTH
Street, third story. Borth,
FURBISHED ROOMS
YOB GENTLEMEN
je3p.2t* 11261 CHNSTNIIT STRUT.
FIREWORKS.
FOURTH OF JULY
VIUMIN OUSS,
IN QUIT viz m.
ROCKETS, CANDLES,
UNION AND RONAN CANDLES,
NINES, TELINCILES,
SHIP LIGHTS,
SNAKES, BLUE LIGHTS,
FLOWER POTS, PIN WHEELS,
GRASSHOPPERS, COLORED FIRES,
ALSO.
A buy wortment of Wheels, for oftle by
A. 11. FRANCISCIVS 00.,
111116 t MS KAMM' STUNT.
FIREWORKS,
FIREWORKS.
FIRE WORKS,
OF IVENY VABISTY,
is large or small Quantities, miey be bi 4 tit
JOSEPH CAMPBELL &
1817-120 108 MARKET Street
VIREWORKS.—jgcgsoN & HAD
-a; FIELD'S celebrated Fireworks, consistingju tart
of Roman Candles, Rockets, Vines, Stare. Wheels,
Triangles, and Colored Fire at itULLEIt'S.
3828-6 t. 610 MARKET Street.
C OTTON AND FLAX SAIL DIIOX
AND CANVAS. of all ntimbergala grand*.
Tent. laming,Tming, and Wagon.eover Dusk. Alga.
Paper Nannfastnters' Oder Felts. from one to Age feat
wide; Pauline, Bolting Sail Twine. die
JODI W. NVNIIII/10 k 00
ROS•ti O. 103 .101013'
pITCH, TAR, AND ROSIN.
100 bble The p Pitch.
Do .
SohMakere' Bonin.
Just reeeivtd cad fur intio
NDW H. ROWLST,
jelo-31" 10 South DELAWARE Avenue.
APlPlolo4ropirp
CB.- XX-1770.-CONSTITUTION
. 11, 131 . 11NRS --These celebrated and world.re
nomad Bitters, manufactured by BRACH & CO, 14
DIM street, New York, can be procured at the prim&
pa depot, in this city, in large 01 omen quarttlttee,
RomC. 0. wisaß.
it, W, corner and gEVE&?R sad WALLAQI
joiS Or bob Agent Lot rhuilisoili,
AVUTt
jam HBRIINEBEY BAZAAR, NMI'S
AUCTIONM Streit'.
SAL& El HOUSE, /so._
ON SATURDAY MORNING MM.
at ten O'isloek, completes about
the
0118E8.
stilted to harness and eadile, 1411 die 311: 4 1011 , at
sale.
ALSO.
TRW and second • hand eartlages, lied WIXOM/ 116 '.
With which the sole will eommente; single and doable
bastes., saddles, fie,
•150 L .111911601111 to the home, a thorough-bred pun
ellSEPOlilf "DMZ, three years old.
,o)V• Sale of light driving gook of a IMO gable on
Woo, easy nett.
Jig- Special sale of home. enflame, ie., as M imi•
day next. ALFRED M. BER , RNEsiI.
je29 2t if Anelloneer.
Ut.1.4.01
W, JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
ireriere EMIIATEIL
DENIM Or MEM DREW.
TO-BIGHT,
IE FRIDAY, June 90th WM.
THE INBDT OP ZEROES,
THE PEOpidsin LAWYER, and
, •Aaripre HAD.
FRANZ DEW IR THESE 0 AMER% With
Sam and Inknattone.
-DORLASQUE EAST ISBNS" NM WEEK.
NE W CHEBTNIIT-STREHT
THEATRE,
COTTON & MURPHY'S MENlVarsa,
SAYSATYMat4f o rP OI, '
The Inimitable Comedian.
JOE SHIRPHY,
Tha Champion Bona Player
NSW SOROS. NSW JoICSa. qßw BIIRLESSIISO.
NSW ram
MONDAY' IVSNING "June 26th,
IMMENSE stomas EVERYWNIAIt.
Pronounced by the Preee and Mlle to be the beet
troop. ever organized.
SNTSETAINMENTR SELECT, ORIGINAL, AND
REFINED
DON'T PAIL TO SSE PBS ItHAMPION TROUPE OF
einsama.
AdmDelon—Pandly Circle, 26 aentsl , Dress Circle and
Parquette, 60 gents. Seats may be neared during the
day. 'without extra charge. je26-5t
pHILADELPind NA TA TO 'lt M.
-a. AND PHYSICAL INSTITUTE,
BROAD STREET, BELOW WALNUT,
THE NATATORIUM AND THE 4rn•OP'JULY.
The 13nt bine end Swimming department on the Fourth
will be open for gentlemen from BA. M. to 8 P M; only.
No Leßllo2ll will be given, 11102 will the Ladles swim OIL
Je7911
AOADEMY OP PINE eRTS, °HEST.
BIC Street. above Tenth—Chen from 9 L. BE WI
6P. 111 Benjamin Watt's great picture of °MOT RIF
JECTBD still. on exhibition. Jai
NB PLUS
NE PLUS ULTRA.
NE PLUS ULTRA.
I".ELTASUIP-Tr..
PALMMR.
BILLIARDS:
BILLIARDS;
BILLIARDS.
N. W. COR. EIGHTH. AND VINE STREETS.
N. W. COIL EIGHTH AND VINE, STREETS.
N. W. 0011. EIGHTS AND VINE •STREETS.
REED'S HALL.
REED'S HALtlw
REEDS HALL.
The new and mainteeent BfILIABD filtoolol.
W. corner of EIGHTH and VIVI Streets, will be
opened to the public on
MONDAY NEXT, THE SC OF IDLY.
Yor ventilation, light, and other etoossary &slangs—
meats, the proprietors feel eminent they Olin Yery
ly state that these are
The. Billiard Saloons of America.
Coutaining Twelve superior Rosewood. Tables, from
the celebrated raannfaetory of
PHELAN & COIALIANDizins
The Bar tsWA be supplied with the haat liquors, au&
the choicest brands of Cigars.
The establishment will be under the menstement
and direction of
Mr. JAMES PALMER.
e t tr % POINT BREEZE PARK
That Of Speed on PBIDAT, Both test. at
nXi O'clock', M., best three In Eve to hirriatla
$r McConnell enters b. h. lit. Charles,
Mr. Carson enters blk. m, Victoria.
Mr. Bead Were b. h Montreal.
Mr. MurtMnd enters b. m May Queen.
ndmlsion el. Jen 2t,"
RELVIDBRE DELLWARE RAIL
ROAD.
TWO THROUGH NORTHERN CON
NECTIONS BAILIN .
LEM P. AND T. H. B. KIINSINOTOI DOR Al
730 A. M. AHD 3 30 P.
Oonnneeting diseatly thrash to
EASTON, BORARTON.
ATER OAP, OBBAT BUD.
WILEH6DADIOI, BUFFALO.
AND rya
OBBAT RABB&
Through,. Tickets mold and Bunn Ohookod Womb
to all principal points North and West
Jet-lm W. H. OATZMBH, Ago&
amiamig CAMDEN AND , AT.
LANTIO RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGE/UST;
THROUGH IN TWO RODE&
On and after SATURD Jab? let, 1865, FIVE MORI
daily to Atlantic CUL and one on Sandgy
vlnsdfiltifiliT 214inala
as &RAMA'.
Special Excur510n•........... .1.41 0 .14. 6.,90 E
Mail Train ' 7.30 A.
Freight, with Passenger Oar attached....... 9.15 4. M.
Bypress (through ta two hours) 1,00 P. M.
Atlantic Accommodation 4.16 P. M.
RITURNING, LBATII ATLANTIC.
Atlantic Accommodation ... ... 5 47 4, N.
Barrels (through in two hours)• 7.68 A. M.
Freight, with rassenger Car attached ...«.»11.47 A. M.
Mail Train • MOM.. 044. 4.0 P. M.
Special Ram:anion • . • .... 6.18 P. M.
SUNDAY MAIL . TEAIN.
Leave e Vine-street Ferry at........ ...... 7,80 A. M.
Returning, leaves Atlantic.... 446 P. M.
Fare to Atlantic. $ 2. Round-trip Tickets, good mar
for the day and train on which they are issued. In
.10110T10/1 Auonotovenopf,
Leave Vine , street Ferry at 9. 9P.lit.
Leave Jackson 11. MIA. IL
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS
Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.15 A. M. and 1.15 P. AL
Leave Haddonfield at IL 46 A. M, and 2.46 P. M.
A. B.—Freight must be delivered at Cooper's Point
before 6 o'clock P. IL to insure its going down the next
day. TORN O BRYANT, Agent.
EXTRA ROTIOB.—Round , trip Tickets, good to trvp
and return
any on train from the let day of July to the
6th (in kg 10184
EXCURSIONS TO
- Tmr - •••••• LOBO BIIIIIOH.-.Trains for
Lou Drench will Lowe Cooper's Point, L
OeslDUr
daily (Sundays erooptsd,) at 9.1 S A. IL Fare IY, la
cession tickets, good for three dare, S. Extra train Mt
4
Saturdays at .20 P. M. Retorting, arrive at Cantdolt
11.10. A., M. Monday. L. B. COLA arena.
je2/3 2m Camden.
aggamiti BPHBATA N D
LITIZ sPRINGS, VIA BEAD.
MN AND Doi.DniatA .11,k1LILOAD.
CLOSE (lONNEOTIONS AT READING.
On and after MONDAY, Tune lath, oases nein 2112
th• above Springs will leave the PHILADELPHIA AID
LEADING RAILROAD DEPOT, THIRTEENTH and
OALLOWRILL Streets, at BA. M. and 3.80 P. M. ar•
riving at Enhrets at 12.28 and 7,26 P. M , and at Lair at
1 and. 7.80 P. M.
RETIIIIMING,
Leave LIEU at 8 18 A M. and 2 18 P. M., and Serata
at 8.44 M. and 2.44 P. M. , arriving in PhDs Aphis
at 12.40 and 7 , 0.2 P. M . jen-17t
PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAlLROAD.—Eaeurston Tickets at $S 85 sash to
EPHRATA and LITIZ and beak, good (tom July Ist to
Bth. 1686 P11636E118! Depot, THIRTEENTH add OALie
LDWII/LL, TORN WELCH,
e2l. St General Magi Asset,
C BAP AND PLEA ,
RANT BUMMER TRAVEL.
o.a.htD3ll AND ATLANTIC AND BARTLUI AHIE
DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD,
ORANGE OF TIME.
CAMDEN, TO NEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH.
OA arid alter MONDAY, June 19, the /times Trot*
will leave Cooper's Point, Camden, daily (Sundays el.,
carded) at 9.10 A. M • for Tnekerton, Berneget, Tom et
River, Manchester, Bergen, Souankum, Farmingdale.
Shark River, Long Branch, Brenetkport, Oseanjort.
Bandstand Shrewsbury, Red Bank, Middiehown•Hlghe
Port Monmouth; thence to Now York by
the splendid Moamar " Joie Hoyt " Through to New
York in fire bourn. Pare En. Isconzslon Ttelteht. SOO4
for thyme days. ES
Oa 15itt1,4119.9 at entre train In Loac Dram& VIII
leave Camden at 430 M. Returning, lam Lau
Branch at 629 A. Et Monday. suiting at Camden
9.10 A. IL
&amp WEST CHESTER
AND PHIL IDELPHIA Rallo
ROAD.—FOURTH oF JULY EXCURSION.
EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold to WEST ORES•
TER, good from .1' ray 3d to 61h, inclusive. Fare for the
nnoarelon. tn. Bd. Tickets good on all Trains.
EXCURSION TICIreTS to the SOLDIMOV NNW
-91- AND PIII.IIIO on OHMS' FORD SAM&
ORM:QM, 6h July 4th, Will be aeld, goce2 on thgl day
only, Fare for thaßsoursion. Di. Pl.
Trainn will leave Philadelphia at 7 36 A, H. and 16.30
A. M., for the Ormand.
Returning, will leave Chadds. Ford it 997 P. At mid
7P. M. HBODY WOOD,
)e9o.4tr General Saperintendent,
lIIIIMERIE CATAWISBL RAILROAD
"•'w-' 0011PANif . —To Tourists and TraY•b.
lers—Rzonrelon Hewn 411866
Lake Ontario,
""
I I
Riv.r .
The Thousand Wands. I r fir -,
Th•Ra s idaofßCLawreccopbiteNooataina
.
River, *rated& Springs.
as.. p,.
Montreal, dte., Ns.
Quebec, ea . ay. .
Tickets for the above Incursions, whisk batr iid ept
so long and favorably known to the Philad
public, by 9 010IIS routs. to Niagara falls, form •
at
the
CATAWISSA RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE, MON
Obertatit street. tinder Philadelphia Bank. where RIR
information will be given,
. T HORN, Passenger Amt,
Je6.281 iii
itas onsausllT Street
TO PLEASIMB BICESEBO.
FOE LAKE 811P1111I0E i
One of the new and tosgelleent Steamers.
mITSOR ADD PEWAE/0.
Will leave CLEVELAND, Ohio, every SIOND&T,
SP. M, and DETROIT, Malign, every TOREIDAT e
at ,
P. , and Port Semis, at 10 P. 11.
For real comfort and pleasure the Lake Superior trig
Is unequalled on this continent. The beet " epsehlea
iron" fishing in the world; end nowhere sea the In
valid realize snob substantial benefit Its ih the cools
dry, and Invigorating climate of Lake Superior, It is
gip) the Obeepeet trip o ff ered. !mien only about three
ead one-halt cents vet Weleh includes state
roome and male.
For inionnation, or seeurieg of Toms. apply 16
OolcilUSoll & 00-
Cleveland, Ohio,
J T. WHITIfirO & 00_,
Detroit. Minh.
MACKERBL, HERRING, BEAD &a.
--1,1100 Mao. Non 1, I, and I //sk:kerini
314 0•Pinifkidnt osoortod 'ukases.
Y 2
2 4 00 bias, aw laatobti, ',Anne J 174 510 giUtns
LOCO boxes Wart. Sonled, Mo. i Melia
160 bbla 11111 r Men Dad.
260 bozo Horkboor•ootatr Vinson, be.
la store Lad for solo 07 KUJIPSY 12.001...
149. fir - .110. 1442 160W111 WRILEVIII.
VULCANITE JEWELRY. -- LARGB
liorortlnoot of "MACK and GOLD JEWTILEI.
)02248t. W. /DLAVI WV MOE iiiiiTSITE OIL
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