BOYS' CLornitTo, OLGTaiRe, .5,03 , e , Clothing, BOW Clothing,Hoye Clothing. 'Bore Clothing. Boy.' Clothing, Noy.' clothing. Bove Clothing, Boy. , Clothing, Boys' Clothing. Bove' major, Zoe' Clothing. Boy, clothing. Boys' clothing.ln every variety, In every variety, In every variety, In every variety. In every variety, In every variety. In every variety, In every variety. In every variety. . In every variety. In every variety. In every variety, Atli. L. Hallowell & Bon'e. At H. 1.. Hallowell & Son% At H. L. Hallowell & Son's, At H. L. Hallowell & goes. At R. L. Eallowell k Son's. At H. L. Hallowell k Son's. 1 5.94 Market street, 684 Market street, IC. Market street. 634 Market street, 534 Market street. 1134 Market street, 681 Market street, 184 Market street. 584 Market great, 534 Market street. 584 Market street. 534 Market street. zpi3ciAL Nom e --We have ihe largest and best as. .ortha. stock Of .Ready•made Boys' Clothing in the city. cut In the latest stele.. and made to the beet men gar. R. L HALLOWELL& 80E, t.a.t.weg 531 MARKET Street. KENDALL ' S ABIBOLINE.—Have _you tried Jo If so, you sperm of IL Of course the remarkable demand fox this excellent preparation for the Heir has been solely created by its merits; for, when once used. It Is not likely to be abandoned. You can procure it orally respectable Druggist. t7l•Sm ' Bu . 1 1013 It BATHING BODEs, FOR LADIES atpiCIENTLEINBIG at SLOAN'et 806 MAIMBT Strad. J7l• 31* 1.027 WALNUT STREET, office of Dr, , 170.1 a XOSCHEISBEit, for the treatment of the Bye, Bar, Throat, Lou DiSOMMI and Catarrh, with his apparatus. is2B St* • . COLOATE's TIONFX SOAP. This eoloarated TOILIT SOAP. in snob universal de• - mad, is made from the CHOICEST materials, is MILD and ISIOLLIENT in its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCESTDD. and EXTRSIIIILY BENEFICIAL in its ac tion urn the Skin. For sale by all Druggists and fancy Goods dealers. 162134ntbaly D.u. H. NEWEL'S DYSPEPSIA CORDIAL IS 2E Infallible cure for Dlspepsio. Fox sale at the Drug Stores, No. 037 ARCM Stuns, stgo SECIOND street. and at 659020 d and RACIE. ie24.stuthlBts .IMO STEINWAY & SON'B Fffilp PIANOS. Nor sge Only at BL ASIIIS BROTHSES'. ita-lut • 1006 OURS:MiI F. Street. 7~2;A.RRIEI?_ RICE—APPLETOII.—On the morning of 28th nit., at the realdenee of the bride's uncle, by the liev.•Edward Romeo, Er. Edward C. Moe, of Gin cinnati. Ohio, to Kim Libble 0. Appleton, of Bea tonsvrt, lowa. [Cincinnati and /own, paporB please copy.) DIED_ NICHOLS.—On the 30th ultimo, Walter Wil liamson, only on of Oliver O. and Mary 0. Nichols, aged six years, ten months, and eleven days. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the re. fildence of his parents, No. 90a Filbert street, on Sunday afternoon, at four &dealt. rdEuraßGEß—On the 29th Inst., Samuel DMa page°, in the Nth year of his age. The relatives and male friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late realdence, No. 1720 Arch street, on Monday at lernoom the 3d inst., at 4 o'clock.* ATEIMLL.—On the evening of the 29th June, at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Mr. J. G. &Imre% in the 525 year of his age. [Look Haven and Holli dayenurg, Pe.s Wellsville, Onto and Orange coun ty, Ivasna. papers please copy.] *9 AUSTIEI—On Thursday, June 20114 Mrs, Mar garet Auntie, aged 85 years. Funeral from her late residence, No. 917 North Fifteenth street, on Saturday, July Ist, at 4 o'clock P. M. it* CALDWELL.—On the 29th inst., Samuel W. Caldwell, in the 50th year of his age. His male friends are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 205 North Sixth street, Camden, N. J., on Saturday, July Ist, at 5 °Waft P. M. ECKERT.—On Wednesday Morning, 28th hist., fir. G. N. Eckert, in the 633 year of Lis age. His relatives and friends are invited to attend his inners], from his late residence, No. 1031 spruce street, at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. ** CALDWELL —On the 29ch hash. Mrs. Maria Caldwell, widow of the late James S. Caldwell, in the 68th year of her age The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her lase residence, No. 268 North Ninth Street, on Mon day. July 3, at 9 o'clock A. X, ** LESLIE.—On the 30th ult., at Washington City, D. C., Sohn Farr, son of the late James M. Leslie, In the Bth year of his age. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Dirs. M. J. Farr, No. 731 Pine street, on Monday, July 3d, at 9 o'clock A. N. • ROSE—On Thursday. 20th ult., Henry 8., Infant 8011 of Henry and Mary L. Bose. • FRY.—Suddenly, On Friday, the 30th, nit., Mary Emna, infant daughter of Wm. W, and Mary PL FM aged 1 year and 1 month. Funeral from the residence of her parents, 1414 Fawn street, to•mOrrOw (Sunday,) at 3 o'clock P.M. PETEBS.--Suddenly, on the 30th ult., at his residence In Brrooklyn, L. 1., Charles F. Peters, formerly of this pity. "LACE ENGLISH GRENADINES.- Just received, a case of Elect Ungarla Grenadines. at 40 cents a yard. BEESON & SON, Mourning Elora 918 ORESTNIIT Street. Chte uric.. :Prices in plain figures. intrlE Ip.LACK CHALY DE LAINE:-JUST - 11 L , aliened, one ease of plats, black Chsly de Latium. at vv. aeatt a yard. SIMEON &SIAS, Ilionnatzug Store, 918 OHESTXIIT Street. Ono price Prices h plain snyls 10f) PURE WHITE SHETLAND kf SHAWLS. &YU & LANDILII. inft PIECES MOSQUITO BABB, 'WM WHITES, BLUES, GREENS, &c BUM & LANDELL. I f in LOW WHITE QUILTS, FOII ,otm , HOTELS. IMMENSE LOTii OF SHELF TOWELS. Cie2ll-ttl BYES k LkADHLL. lar 'UNION B. CHITECiI; roußni st , below ARGIL, 811.88ITH, July 2d. Ray, ct. crAlticoW, Pad' oz. pm& in the illerning at 10. U. and Evattrag at M. to 8 o'ol.Ook. I.l* 18115 CABIAC STREZT.—REV. FRED TAYLOR will preach eirmr SUNDAY TAIDENING at 103 2 bundles nchool at Rye P M. Af ter:iced service discontinued for the hot weather. * farCIiIIRCII OF THE 10EIV TESTA, MAIM T. H. STOCKTO.N, Pastor. BLS yr/Di and 'WOOD Fiftieth. Communion 4 o'clock B►BBATH AYTIMIIOOII. Alter toqcorioW. Sande& llllSPeaded 'Until rafter notice. It* sar IeIBST BAPTIST O.IIIIUVII. BROAD and ARCH Streets.—This tihure4wtti not be open on Sunday Evenings daring Juty and nu. gust. e.krrices ht she mornings as usual. The Pastor of the Church. Hey. G. 1). BOARGII..isr. le expected to Preach 1:0•1101iSOW ItfORNItiG. at the usual hour lt• prol. Sr. MATTATW'S LIUTHERA.N opriRCII. JEW Mrest. below Fourth. betty en Race and Vine. Services by .he ?actor, Eev. E. W. BOTTRR, on. TO-MORROW (Sanday) MORRIRO, 1O) o'clock. leenisk service commences PlinisSulillY et o'clock. lc* lar NATIONAL ISERMON.—NEV. J. H. A. BOMBEBOBB,D. D. will preach a ter oion ia lie church, First German Reformat). BAGS Street, be low Fourth on SABBATH MORNING. nest. with re feretirs to the approaching National anntversary. and the great evangelizing work of the AMBRICAN TRA...rF SOCIETY. The friends of the country ere cordially in vited. SECO.ND ADVENT MEETINGIN.— "THE BERRY! COMING OE CHEM " Bider S, W. BISHOP will preach nom. this .abject TO-MOKBOW, at 1O a ,at Hall, N. I c er Nina sad HALLOWHILL batmen!, and at S EVS- Xcure, on "Future Life to the .Rightsons only." le CENTUAIL CONG.LEUATIONALL CHURCR.—The Hall, at tee northeast corner of BROAD and ARCH Streets, has been enrage:, and will be occupied for worship by this Mara& TO 31.0EltOW, ano until the occupation of their new Chapel. Octoroonlon service Tu.itORROW. at 10% . A. M Rev. EDWARD HAWS% the Pallor, will preach at E P. M.,'on the restate of toe late Congregational C..tuicil at Boston. Its Mr , TIM LEIIII4II VALLEY RAIL ROAD COMPANY have declared a Dividend of TWO Alv`D-A•HALF PBH CHIT . rayabie on and atm July 30th inst., at the °fare, At. 442 WALNUT Strost, Thiladelphla, Ejll.7t'n L. ORARBEIRLS.IM. Treas. Or' A CAR.D.—TI citizens of Phi Leda and valuable services of th in the Legislature of Pennell uniform fidelity as a Phil Ishalrof the commercial, intonate of our city, desire I a candidate for re.elestion t W oe.gh. b ul lock, D W. Li J George Bullock. Say Cooke, S, W. Clark, Alexander Benson, G. h. Benson, A. J. Drexel, M. Begin eel, Jr.. Jos J1)111311, D. B. Cummins, J. B. Birchen, Batkire Wm. P. Hughes, 8. Morris, Chas. Mone, C. 11..Clart. James L Marlton. James Pollock, Arch. liclnlyre, 7trimund A Bonder, R. B. Macron. Wen:mill Lee, IL Bouvier Chas. DMA, Thee, V. Band, Wm. D. bberrerd, P. N. Buck. Richard S. Smith. Stephen, Colleen. Wm. J. Horatinann, "hoc. T. Tacker. Jr.. .J. B. Lippincott. L. A Goan., $l. Ward, Isaac liralekurat. Horace Blaney. Jr., Jan J. Barclay, 800 M. Stroud, J. L Clark Hare, Jo. Allison, -Guar. B Lea. P. Carroll Brewton. C. Perkins, Garrick Mallery, H G Town/end, Jas. W. Paul, Peter D. , K.:yaer. Geo. F Lewis, Hamad Hart, John k. eatuelcs. k Boric. .Jae. g . °roe k Co., Wright, Broil. & Co,. Werner, Blakey & Merrill, Wood & Cary. Frederick Stokes & Co., B. W. Bailer di Co,. Jean dr. Moore. Bursa is Litt, Allred Jenks cr Boa John Tiers & Co , Porter & Dickey . , Irisla & ttincon, Alan. woos at Co.. Kay & Bro Browning & B roa.. Clone. Thompson Jona, Samuel W. Cattail, B. A. Sixalicross. Joseph T. 'Vankirk, C. Oolkett, S. L. Hallowell, Hobert Bate, Jr., A. B. Lippincott, .1 B. Winona", Dothan L • Jones, Myers., 'Kb kr art*. k Co., ...Times C. Head & Co.. Caleb Cope, 'HE IIJNIIIEESICHNED Iphia, spore:toting the able be Hon. 13110408 CONRBI.I. wivanla, and recognizing . his ladelpbia reprobate:aye WI mantel:an - ring. and Neonatal again to present his name as tothe Senate. !Henry C Carey, Morton McMichael, Gibson Peacock, Samuel C. Norton, Frederick Fraley, 1. B Browne, Charles Gibbons, Thomas Power% Janine A. Wright, A. M. Baetwiak, Thomas S. Elite, David 8. Brown, Alexander Henry, Henry G. Howell, H. Y. Hang. John Welsh, Rolm W. Ciaghorn, Henry Paul Best. Francis Wells. Matthew Newkirk, Thee. Wriaglas. B F. Leaks, Watson Gently, W. P. Jenks. Edward OTITZ, Tat H. Bryson, John U. oilier. Thos. J. Wallace, Joan P. Crow, W. P. Viribttach. Thos. lielilister. Win. Craig, J. Belli. J. Mass, Thos. acemks. John Garb rehire, Geo. H. Ashton. A. B. Prattelsons, I. G. Fell, 0. W. Hassel. Bdwd. Roberts. Jr.. T. Charlton Henry. Davis Pearson, Edwin R. Cope, T. W. Summers, A. M. Collins, Obas. F. Paimoatit, JoJohn M. O gden, h n C. War. Johnio anti. T. Rtirold Zell, Thos. Sinclair, John B Byers & Co., [lsmael C. Cook. MaCaFnm & Co., Z. D. Wood St Co. , Cleo W. Simons. Brother & Co., A. 8. & B. Roberts, W, Baldwin & Ce.s "Parham & Work, hi. Thomas & Sens, Thos H. Craig & CO., Thomas Watson & t`o3lB. Alex. Whildia & Sons, Amos Bills. R. H. Townsend, A. C Barclay. Frederick Graff. B Henry Flickwir. James B. Harmer, J. Hasktne Da Pay. A. J. Levis. JAMS D. Wetham, 8. W. DeContsy , A. C. Harmer, A. Cainoheit, Samuel Wright, J. A. Spenoer• It* VIVENTYMIRST WARD BOUNTY FUND. —The Contributors to the Bounty Fund since jenuary I, UM, ere mine tql to Weed the Wetting, ai LYCIIIDA HALL, ROKBOROUGEI, on WEDMISDAT lIVERING next, July San, at 8 oclock, lien anti there to determine what disposition snail be made of the Surplus Fund (about $1,000.) in the hands of the Treasurer. none but actual enbanibere will be admitted to the ESC By older of _ 421 .A. CAMPBELL, President ' zo. A. SKIM SeatiftrY ie3o-4%* EIGHTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY OF ANDRICAP /tED3r.datoactod "ThE STATE SOCIETY OP THE CINCINNATI OF PENNSYLVANIA. The kennel atated meeting or "The State Boolety of the _Gnmi muiti of polineylronia' will be held at the LA PlEhß on o TUES D A Y. OAtreet, below Onset. not Wrest, DDO. at / o o'elotdr A. X. B. L. envier. Secretary. wis WON LEAGUE HOUSE, Jose 92. 1865 THE UNION LEAGUE PHILADELPHIA, WILL CELEBRATE THE 90T0 ANNIVERSARY OF OUR NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE, Tuesday, July 4. 1865, With the following exercises, at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, To commence at 12 o'clock M. preelsoly 1. MUSIC. 2. PRAYER. 3. NITRO. 4. READING OF THE DEOLLEATION OF INDE PENDBNCE, By DANIEL DOUGHERTY, E. .5. NUSIO. 6. ORATION BY CHARLES GIBBONS, EQ. 7. THS LEAGUE HOD WILL DB ILLUMINATED IN THE IVENINO, and a (Imlay or Fire-work. will be exhibited at Penn Square. Tickets of admission to the ammonia at the AcademY of Music can now be secured from Mr. o.'B. WHIPPLE. Assistant Secretary, at the League House. By order of the Board of Directors. GfEOECI - E Lt. BOKER, WNOTICE TO ALL FREEHOLDER'S. T.& X• PAYERS, oozwErecicsas. AND OTHERS 001(13BRESD. DEPARTMENT Or SIVETEYS, REGISTRY SERBSIT, June 26, 1815. Motto, is hereby given, that under and by virtue of an act of Assembly. paella on the 14th of March. tf63. and an deft:mace of the city of Philadelphia, made in pursuance thereof, this Department will b, prepared to receive the descriptions of all lands and corp neat real MACS within said city, from And after the let day Of July, Igo, The impose of the act is declared by its title, Which "An set to promote the more certain and equal as sessment of Taxes in Philadelphia," and a principal means devised therefor is the plotting of all the real estate within the city, in manner to exhibit the iota. 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 fact of such return haying Seen made, and thereafter the property se returned shad/ not he sulti,et to sale for taxeß thereafter to be come a lien thereon, except it be in the name of the owner so returned, and after service of notice upon him as in case of to writ of Sammons. 2d. Of every seller and buyer of ground upon the planned city plot to make report to this office of every conveyance made. withetbe precite dimensions and lo cality of the premises, and when the preceding returns are made there will be no charge made therefor; bat it the owner desire, a certificate of his having made such return for his protection, and to exhibit to the Recorder of Deeds, die . it will be furnished for the fee of twen ty Aye cents (exclusive of Revenue stamp.) Id. In sees neater the buyer nor seller shall have made such return. and produce the proof thereof to the Recorder of Deeds, he is raw:trod. not to admit the deed to record without charging fifteen cents for each lot described therein; and it is then made his duty to furnish the proper descriptions with late of conveyance and names of grantorand grantee, into this Department, within one month, under a penalty of one dollar for each omission . . 4th. And it le made the duty of every Purchaser of hopeee and lands at judicial ;Plus; of every one who receives an allotment in partition; of every devisee by Neill, to make return. as aforesaid; and if he shall not have done eo, it to made the duty of the Clerk or Pro thonotary of the proper Court, and the Register of Wills, to perform the like duty, for the like charge; end Ile der the same penalty as the Recorder of Deeds. filh. The performance of the said duties as enjoined by the act will exonerate the setter front a future Lia bility for the tuxes without reclamation therefor. and will confer upon the purchaser. devisee. and heir. an immunity against toes of his title by miles for taxes without notice to him. and exempt them from the penalty of five dollars impend by the act for the fail ure to comply with its requisitions. The Chief 'engineer and Purveyor respeetfully re quests of the owners of real estate a prompt co opera tion in carrying cut the important rurposes of the act, that they, as well as the city, may sooner derive the Orlon' advantages designed, m the more tertian and tonal assessment of the taxes, and in the greater security and certainty of their titles, to real. estate within the city. CooTe9lttieerti, Agents. and others, can procure blanks for descriptions by applying at this keel South Firm Street, below Walnut, Room No. 6, first floor. STRICKLAND KRIS ASS, je2l3-6t Chief Engineer and kinvioyOr. tgr'DAUPHIN AND COLORADO GOLD AIINIMG COMPANY. —This Company is now vigorously at work with a force of experienced miners extracting . ore. Their water power is ample. and so soon as their Stamping Mill Is completed the eeparacion of the metal will be commenced. To effect thte, a por tion of the shims of the Working Capital are offered for sale at the original low price of THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS each, payable in instalments. The great Railroad from tit Louis to Kansas is to be eourpieiod. is .In,y, and. connects With the ralltOld TIP the Kansas river tOW ards Peak and Denver City. This road from B 6 Unita up the Kansas Aver Will over be a favorite route to Colorado and New Mexico—stns. cially during the inclement season of the.year. In Jul,' (or August at farthest) the comtleted road. in a direct line from lit. Louis to the COLORADO GOLD MUM, pill measure three hundred ant My miles in length, and will greatly facilitate the business of the gold re. t i e o ll " fteitgl e girla h , e all a grs :M a = g this 'business. will soon be rewarded with abundant re• turns for their investments. Call and get a prospeCtlOS at the office Of the General Sabsctiption Agent, WM H. WAY gB, lee 16 BAWL Street, je2L Wit Stock and Note Broker. plEitsmat7ltl . ol,.PAlrnoaESllll: DAY. Jlll7 tat. Leave fltiladelphia at 4 SO P. N., arriving at (tape May 7.45 - Leave Calm Bay at:TA. IL, arriving In Philadelphia at 33_15. VAN ItilliStULLEll. It Superintendent. lar SECOND ANNUAL EXCURSION of the GRAND DIVISION SONS OP TIMM. RANCE. of Pennsylvania. to Atlantic City, IMAM DAY, July 19. 1866. 21skets. 41.26. For sale at the office of the Wang Division. 118 South Seventh street; of W. B. Ringgold. 1640 Market street; of John 0. Mannigan.llBll Poplar street; John F. Cline, 2104 Cal lowhill street. and at the rooms of the several Divisions on the night of meeting. SOS. W. MARTIN, Grand Scribe. jvi.9.8.12.16,16 . No. 118 South gIiV.INTH SOLDIERS OF 181?.—THE EX. I CtrESIONIMS will meat on MOADAT next, at 7 o clock*. N., at the rearus7lyeati Depot, west of eettuvkill. Old soldiers from the Interior slid from other !latex are rattoortfolly invited to unite With eo of Goat ebarit. It J. EL FRICK. Secretary. gr. CENTRAL won SC HOOL.—THN Examination of Applicants for admission into the Central High School will bettin on 15101 , 10/Y, the Sd day of July, at 9 A. M. Candidates must be at least thirteen years of age, residents of the city of ritilat.elphis, and for at )east one year they must have been pupils in the Public Schools of the any. The order of examination will be as follows: MONDAY, July 9—Pareina, and Constitution of the Patted States_ _ WEINESDAY, July 6—Etymology, and History of the 'Untied States. „ . ViIIRSDAY. Jaly 6—Mensuration and Grammar. FRIDAY. July 7—Orthography and arithmetic. je`67 tuthen NICHOLAS U. dikeinaE, .Prluolpal lar" TIOTICE TO - /LOANITOLDERS.-- (lity Loans maturing Lily 1, 180, will be paid at presentation on and after that date. ie2l 6t BILVARY BIIMM, City Treasurer. TREASEREWE DEPARTMENT NORTEK= CENTRAL RAILWAY CIOAIPA NY, CALVERT ATATIoIf. BALTIMORE, drum SI, 1865. DIVI . DBIIIIi 10..6 The President and Directors of bile Company have declared a Dividend of TWO (2) PER OBIU.. clear of Rational and State taxes. Tor the quarter ending June SD, MD. payable to the Stoekholders on the 20th of July next, at this office. The Transfer Books will be closed from let to 10th of July. inclusive. By order. 1e24- ma. J. S. LEIB, Treasurer. POSTPONEMENT OF T HE VNIO V STATE COIIVESTIO 11. —l5llll - nria OF VIE UNION STATE CENTRAL COMMITTER —ln oomph. ante with the earnest appeals of mans r.romineat Union men, citizens of different counties in the State, airing thst the meetingof the Union State Convention oohed. for the 19th July. ensuing, be deferred until farther notice. the announcement is herewith made that that body will not assemble on the day (19th of July) set apart for its meeting in the city of Harrisburg. Due notice wit be given of the meeting of the Convention here after. The members of the Union E tate Central Committee will assemble in the city of Harrisburg, on the MISS. METH Or JULY, ensuing, at the ',Gadd house, at three o'clock P. M. A fall attendance of all the members of the Commit tee is earnestly requested. SINCE CAME OA, Chairman. WI Pommy,. A. W. BENIMICIT9 pleeratlaiGlL BARRISEI7SI.O, June 19, 1865, 1e2741Y19 lINIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVA NIA—DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.—The Annual Commencement for conferring Degrees in the Arts will be held on MOG DAT, the 3d day of July. in the MUSI CAL FllfirD HALL. The procession will leave the Col lege Nall at 10 o'clock A. M. The Reverend CuiirtY. Judges of the United Mattis and State Courts, the Meyer of the city, Select and Common COILIAIB, the Board of Pl:rotors and President of Giratd College, the Principal of the Central High School, the candidates for the mi tres of master of Arts, and other graduates of the University, are invited to attend GEORGE ALLYN, ieBo.3t Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. _ _ THE DIRECTORS OF THE MeELSIVIT OIL 001IPANY have this day de clared a dividend of DNA AND OftE•HALF PRIC ou r. on the Capital Stock, dear of atom tat. Payable on and after July Ist Tillattfet books to close 26th, and re open flay 2,1 0. I 21117,11, Secretary. Pituanst.PßlA. Jnne 29, IWO. I NOTICE.—OFFICE PENS MINING COMPANY OF LAKE minima, an VirAL AUT Streak PHILADELPHIA. Jane 21..1865. • • • The Adjourned Sale of 4 , _lman ig t Handfed and Pity-nine Shares of Stook in the Penn Mining Company of Lake Superior. ordered for non-Psyment of inetaimente, will be held on SATURDIS, .InlY let, 186t1. at 12 o'clock M., at the Office of the Company, Ito. 3/73 WALZIIIT Street. By order of Board of Directors. DAVlD 9. Mtn, teak Secretary and Treasurer. A MEETING OF TUE STOCK- Iar ' IIOLDIRS of the ROYAL PRTROLRII32 CO4I - will be held at the Company's Office, 305 crussTrivr Street. on SATURDAY, July lit. ai 12 o'clock M , to conflrin sale made by the Board of Di rectors o s portion of the property belonging to said company. The Transfer Books will be closed on Fa de,. June 30, 'until Monday. Jaly 34. istl JOIIN GALLAGREt..Tr., Secretary. MILITARY. HEADQUARTEIV3 KEYSTONE BATTEhY, B►LUTE Jan 9 80, B. A. NATIONAL SALUTE will be Bred b the BATTERY at onneee on the FOUR PEE OF Sher. at the AMSBNAL during MGHDAY NIGH T. By order of the Mayor. IL M. HASTINGS, Oaptaln. lUNITED STATES, M &RINE CORPS. —Wanted for the UNITED SUM MARINI CORPS. able-bodied MBA.. Splendid Indenatnente held oat to all entering the itiarine Corps; glorious oppor tunity to Visit fOrelin ileitntrien; good pay, exceileat accommodations, lig t and salty duties. For all further information inquire at the Recruiting Rendezvous, No. 311 South Faolll. Street, Model phia. between 9.A. M. and S P. M. every day, except Sunday. JAMBS FOR Alll. ill Captain and Recruiting Officer. PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHUR CH ES, Public Buildingo, liaaidoneee, and Country Seats M taken by B F. SIMER Those who wish to preaerve faa Biinites of familiar places, mill at BB* AMOR street. lt. PORTRAITS OF RARE ACM:MA.OY of likeness, expression, and coloring. pleasing and. natural in anaement. lies spestintin. or B. AR CH latest. lite-size Photographs la oil colors. RA4 11° SOLDIBRI3 :or 181.2.-A PHOTO '," °RAMC group! of the surviving sewers of 1813 vf 111 be S A TUR DA Yz J. arshall, 1 3 63, of Indepear coca on Jalyl, 1363, at lu Veinal A. IL H AVANA CIGARS—NEW LOTB.— Couvrieing Figaro. Hounder. Cabargas, 331 Sol, sad oilier choice brands, assorted sires. Low prices; from $66 upwards. limitable for retail at 8 cents, 10 ote, and 12 cent& 8. F1R11122 a SONS. Inicentere. 51 , 1 , 12 t. 21.8 S. F BOIT Street. ~tttt FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF tLt SAFES. mationeßank and Kerosene Safes. Derenise•hosse Safes free from dampness. _ ksoond band Safes of mikes as trestle re d teem EVAid & IrsTsoffr. mnismander Sari &Ore. Je27-to.thalit 113 fivati FOUTS Elrod. DANIEL H. BURDETT, AUCTIONEER. United States Government Vessels TO DE SOLD AT AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY lA, UM. AT THE NAVY YARD, BROOKLYN, EY ORDER OF TEE NAVY DEPARTMENT, BY BURDETT, JONES, Sc CO., Anctioraars, 109 WALL St.. tbefollowing•neined Vessels. belonging to the United. kttlte Davy DepEtttment: Screw Mteafoner TinfaiL• /FT teat 6 inches-; breadth, 21 feat S inahes: &pill of hold, 10 feet 8 inches ; between decks, 7feet 2 Inches; 1 cylinder, 48 inches diameter, 46-inch Woke. Screw Steamer .4.litensiagton." Length, tea feet; breadth., 82 feet': depth of hold, 10 . feet 7 inches; between, 7 feet 1 inch; between second and third decks 7 feet; 1 cylinder. 66X inches Marne ter, 44 Inch etroke. Screw Steamer “Vicksbarg." Le - arth, "fp feet; breadth. 23 feet; depth of hold, 9 feet irecheu; between Gockfi. 7 feet 6 Whim; 1 Wie der, Se lrfiehee diameter. 66-ineti *trete _ Screw Steamer .Protens." Length. 1.'03 feet; breadth, 36 feet; depth of hold. 12 feet 4 frisbee ; between decks. 7 feet 10 inches; 2 sylln dere, 44 lushes diameter, 36-ineh stroke. ideated States Steamer I. AI erects" (SoreW.) Length, 293 feet 9 inches; breadth, 26 feet: depth - of held. 12 feet 6 Inches: between decks, 7 bet, 7 inches; 2 cylinders, 44 inches diameter, 36. inch choke. dide , o heel "Commodore Perry." Length. 141 feet 0 Inches; breadth, di feet 5 inches- depth of bold, 18 feet Stitches; 1 eylihdor. 88 inches in diaraeter, 9.feet stroke. bisie•Witeell "Hunchback." Length. 179 feet slnches; breadth, 29 feet 3 Sachet: dertb of hold. 11 feet 7 Inches; 1 cylinder. 40 inches di. meter. 8-feet stroke. Side•wheel “Somerset.” Secretary Length. 131 fest ; breadth, 52-feet 4 inches; depth of' bold. M feet inches; 1 cylinder, 36 inches diameter. 9-feet stroke. Asir The above named Vessels lie at the Brie Basin. wawa they may be examined, screw Steamer ggPeptime.” Length, 2G2 feet; breadth, 85 feet 8 incites; depth of bold, 12 fee t 5 inches; between decks 7 feet 7 inches; 1 cylinder. 44 inches diameter, 35-inch stroke. Serena Steamer fiDanlight.9) Length, 176 feet; breadth, 29 feet 6 keine ; depth of hold, feet; between decks, 6 feet 10 inches; 1 cylln der. 94 Inches diameter, 24-tech stroke. Side-wheel Steamer "Commodore MM." Lenox, /SI feet; breadth. 28 feet 10 Mabee: depth of hold, ri feet; 1 cylinder. 38 inches diameter, Oteos stroke. side-wheel 66 Shokokon." Length, 181 feel 7 inches; breadth, 32 feet 1 inch; depth of hold. 13 feet 5 inches; / cylinder, 48 lushes in diameter. &feet Atoka, bid .wheel ttillagnolire." a im Length, 242 feet 6 Inehee; breadth, 33 feet ?Pinches; 6 depth of hold. 11 fees 3 inchee- between deck*, 7 feat Indies ; 1 cylinder, 60 Inches &Lazier, 12 feet stroke. Side•wheel 6 .Conumodore Morris." Length. 161 feet; breadth, 82 feet 2 Inches: depth of hold, 12 feet; 1 eylinder, 1& Mono diameser,lo-fect stroke. Side•wheel gc.isonomia,” Leneth, 215 feet; breadth, S 9 fest 6 inches; depth of held, 9 het 7 inches; 1 cylinder, 36 inches diameter, 11 test Woke. Propeller "Wyandotte." Length. IR feet 7 Inches; breadth, 21 feet; depth of hold, Il feet 2 inches; between deck*. 6 feet 7 Inches; cylinder, 86 Inches dlateeter, 44-inch stroke. propiller 6.Bignonits." Lenzih VO feet 10 lades; breadth, 21 feet 2 Motes; dettli,vf 'kola, 12 feet; cylinder, 36 =chews diameter, 36.1Leh e:roke. Propeller ""Gov. Backlnghain." Lanni. 171 feet; breadth. 33 feet; depth of hold.B feet inches; between decks, 7 feet; 1 cylinder. 38 Inches diameter, 88 inch stroke Propellor "lilaucus.” Length, 203 feet 1 loch; breadth. 35 feet 8 inches; depth of hold, 12 feet 6 inches; between decks, 7 feet 5 inches; 1 cylinder, 41 motes cttemeter, 4Maca stroke. Propeller "Young Amer/ea." Length. 87 feet 1 inch: breadth, 21 feet 2 holies; depth of huh', 5 10 inchee; 1 cylinder, 31 incase diameter, 28 inca stroke. Propeller "Lilac." Length. 85 feet 7 inches, breadth, la reel 1 inch; depth o f hold, I; feet; cylinder, 2' luches thameter, 21 invh etrolce. Propeller "Flombeams, Length, 109 feet; breadth. 30 feet; depth of hold, 10 feet 8 motet.; between decks, 8 feet 9 inches; 1 Clan. der, 60 inches diameter, 6-feet stroke. Propeller 16 Epsilon " 62 feet; breadth, 16 feet; depth of hold. 6 feet 4 Inches ; cjlincer, 17 Inches diameter, 1.7-inoh stroke, Propeller "Clinton." Louth. 61 feet; breadth, 15 feet 8 inches; depth of h01d,6 feet; eyltuder,l6 Incas a dtameter.l6. inah ;rote. Propeller " fidfdrrOn.l; Length. ea feet; breadth, 17 feet 1 Inch; depth of hold. 6 feet 7 inches; cylinder. Yia inches diameter, CO-inch. stroke . Propeller. BOW,' Length, 62 feet 2 inches; breadth, 15 feet 2 Inches; depth of noid, 6 feet. 6 inches; cylinder.l6 inClO5 di ameter, 16-Ineh stroke. dLength, 62 feet 2 inches; breadth,ls feet 2 inches; .depth of hold. 6 feet 6 inches; cylinder, 18 inches in iameter. lc•lnch stroke. Propeller ..Zourtve." Lima, 95feet; breadth, 20 teat 10 Inches,- depth of hold, 7 feet 7 lushes; cylinder, 18 Inches in diameter. 70• inch stroke. Propeuer "BerberrY.." Louth, 99 feet 6 inches; bresdth, 23 feet 3 Inches; depth of n01d,6 feet 3 1110.013 ; cylinder, 30 inches Blame. ler. 28inch stroke. Propeller 4 blllount Vernon.” Length, 171 feet; breadth, 28feet 10 Indies ; depth of hold, 9 fees 11 Inches; between decks, 3 feet; cylinder. 40 maga Illimumm, 42. inch Stroke. Length, 343 feet; breadth, 33 fees e 4 Inches; depth of hold, 10 feet I bob; between deoke, 6 feet. nark " tiemsbolz.” Length, 141 feet; direadth, 90 feet 3 ineher inches.th of hold, 10 ieet 3 iiiebee; between decks, 6 feet 6 The above Vessels lie at the wavy Yard, where they may be examined. TaltdP OF SALE .—Twenty per cent. of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale; the balance within six days, when the yessela must be removed from the Yard. Hy order. CHAULEN H. BELL, inq msfqr Commandant. i :r ~ r, DTSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— Tba Cc -partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned. under the name and style of POL. LOCK & CASSSLBSSIrIi Is Pals DAY dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by 30.1113 POLLOCK JOHN POLLOCK " J. R. oessinauskßr. The undersigned will continue the Commigebn and Jabbing Dry Goods Business. at the old stand. no. as south gnOwleD Street. J. y. POLLOCK. PRILADBLPHJA. June 80. 7805. TEE FIRM OF RITTER, CLAGRORN, & CO., Is this dal ditsolved by mutual aotossnt. Either of the pathless ate authorized to sign the time of the firm in Conidation. ABRARAK RPM a, J 'RAY OW/ROM, 3usra I. R. RITTIM. COPARTIIEREZIP. TBE 1721DBR marl4n t &TO We DAY formai a 43.3pari . torahte under the firm and name of DE tiOUREEY. B RYA*, & CO., for the transaction of a Wholesale Brininess in Gentlemen's Farn.ishini Goode GERALD DE COURSE!, (Late of De Conreey, tolonr N cade. & Co.) JaltiEi L. BRYA. (Late 'with Thom's N. Dale & Co.) SAMUEL W. DE COUROBI, la. PIMA.. XVI,' 1. lip. .11q-12t THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO FORE existing as the Ann of J SMITH & CO. fs DISSOLVED Ws day. by mutual aphasia, by the The of hAtITH. sits baataes. will b• continual' bareafterolader, the same name, by D. SMITff and .1" SI 8 nEiTN, 2148 North DNOILD Street. Jimh 33. 2E65. je3o St* NOTICE.—THE INTEREST OF MR. JORN OaL,DWELT., and Mr. D&VID W. Din. SON, in oar bongo, souses from this date. Mr. JAMBS W. .&13GHBLTRBE, has an interest in our buothoes from July Ist, 1566. June 80, 1865 jyl-61 McENIGHT HAS ASSOCIATED 7 7 • "W Ith himself JAS S. BRYile and JAY, A. McKNIGHT. for the continuance of the Wholesale COOT and SHOE badness. at 2101 MARHET Street, under the name and style of W. Malt SIIGHT & CO. JULY 1. 15f15. MRMR. C. HILMERS AND MR. JAB. . B YOBBO hive this day been admitted as part nen In our hone. We mail continue the RANKING and FOREIGN EX ciresio6 Imatnesa nudes the same name and style as heretofore. 6C110L , 17. & CO„ 16 Sent& THIRD Street. PEITLADELPHIA, Jnlyl.lS6s. DISSOLUTION. -THE COPARTNISR SHIP heretofore existing under the Arm name of MIOHEMA% it TOU is this day dissolved by mutual consent. either party signing in liquidation. They may be found at Mo.loB South FOURTH Street Room Mo. 1, up stairs. AMOS fdLORMEtt, ALARM P. TOIDAO. JULY I, ISM. YlAt COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-THIC property b y owned, and the business here torero conducted by the firm composed of WM H. STERE and WM. C. CHAMPION. alder the firm of STERE & CHAMPION, has been purchased by RICHARD B CHAMPION, te whom ail persons in debted to the late firm of &err & Champion will make payment, and all persons having claims against said late firm will present their bills for settlement. The business of the late gem will be carried on by Lim at the old stand, No. 1126 EACH Street. W. H. STUB. W. 0. CHAMPION. R. B. CHAMPION hereby tenders hie thanks to the public for the patronage extended to the late Am, and hopee. by a strlet attention to business. to e 1,41 con tinue to merit the came. R. B. CHAMPION. JUNE 80, 1865. 11.1-6 t TONATHAN GILLINGHAM WlTH draws from the firm of J. GILLINGHAM & SON. The busmen, will be gentinned et 983 Borth FRONT Street. by JCBEIS J. and GEORGE GILL :NONA% under the name of 3yt•2t' Z. J. &G. GILLINGHAM. NOTICE.-IN ACCORDANCE WITH ti o plovisit DS cf an Act of the Legielature of Penn sylvania. relative to ver.ders of Mineral Waters and ogler becersges. Stc., the subscriber has flied in the office of the S•ec,etery of the Commonwealth the follow. in[ description of Bottles in which he sells Porter and Ale—to wit: . . chit nu size Brown Stint and Porter B ottiss, with the name of James Lynn, Philada , Impressed there• Be mentions , all persons against buying or selling, n th; flicking in any bottles so marked. and against tilling each betties. nudes the penalties Dtcecrtbad In the eforeesid act, and in the supplement thereto. JINN LYNN. 606 Ponth BEITBSTH Street. yl-eat" Philadelphia. ""FOR TIM MOST GLORIOUS roreTa or HILT." BOSTON WELD FARM OIDER (Celebrated) AARON D. WELD & SON, STATE Street. Boston. CHARLES W. NOLEN (Sole Meat). 11. No. na South FIi3ONT Street CABINET FURNITURE. tOORE & CAMPION, AM SOUTH ShOOHD STRIST, are prepared to follow the decline In the market to the Price of their Furl:ann. PI/Teta/GM will Pioate and examine oar desk. wvlo-17. DIAF MADE TO EIEAR.-111STRII- VaiTS to :Inlet the 1150.11/.IIIC, sse MADRIR►'B , letrset. below Chestnut. is2B 6t* a k A DMIRAL DIIPONT.—THE Wends and admirers of the lamented Admiral eau obtain One FlCTllREs—lreveriat and (fat COP de N%site— taken from We. at F. OUTISKUNST 5, 104 ARCH Street. )e27.60 FRUIT JARS.--WE ARE NOW BELL trr the "HARTELL ALL GLASS JARS" at before the-war vivo. HAETELL LETCHWORTH. Vo. 15 North FIFTH k treat. fuel je23-Im No. 521 leiNoß Street, WANAZI4Ara 16 BROWire, THE PRESS.--PHILA.DELPIIIK SATURDAY; 'MIX 1, 1865: OkT.LLOQUE OF AT 12 O'CLOCK. TOOL Propeller I' Volt?' Hark 6 6 Parsaft.” NEW PEFIIiCATIONS.. PUBLISHED THIS DAY. MRS. WOOD'S NEW BOOK. Printed from the author's Manuscript and advanced. Proof-alms% Purchased by us from Mrs. Hens/ Wood, and Muted here simultaneously with the publication of the work In linrope. By AUTTIOR iiEcksr LYNNE." AlTLADrtirocr AII,FEULL4. MRS. HENRY WOOD. MILDBED /MOLL, BY MIS HertrYINVA, author or "Eat Lynne," • • Oswald Cray." '"Yernor'. Pride." "Shadow of Achirdvat," etc., is printed Min the an. thor's manuscript and advance proot•.heetet and is published this day, and is for sale by all Booksellers everywhere. It is complete in one large duodecimo volume of 600 pages, uniform with the " Lost Heiress," by Mrs. Southworth. Price vl 6O, in raper; or in cloth. Mrs, Henry Wood's Other Books. Mildred Arkell ... .. ...$1 66 , Foam Trevlyn's Heir $1 60 lord Oelfinun'a Dana. !The Useile's Heir • 60 1 60 Verner'kr - Pride.... 60 Oswald Cray. 60.131ied ow cf *Wird yat..l 59 The above are each is one volume. paper cover. Bach out le also published in one voluble, cloth; price .2 each. The Mystery 751 A Life's 5eeret........,00 The lcat Batik Note.... 76 Betka for Wernee—,...... The Runaway Match.— 60 • . . Above are each In one volume paper cover.' Bach one kale° pnblished in one volume. cloth; price reach. 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He discards the oid line of theological etiology, which consisted in pointing oat the contrast between Christian doctrine and Pagan cor ruption as the strongest proof of the divine authority of the former. He chooses rather to show how the degree of moral truth aitsinecl Vs- the meditations of the highest minds, and displayed not Only in their writings but in the social and political tendencies of their ago, Was Calculotftd to MaYetthem accept with greater readi ness thrinew teaching." B. A. & 00. At.fia PECLISTI, A HISTORY OF THE ROMANS lISDEE THE MINER. By Charles Merivale, B. D. 7 vole. Bve. cloth. Pelee, 82. E 0 per volume in cloth. Ralf morocco, $1 52. • Sent free by mail on receipt Orrice. 1'3441 t j . B. LIPPINCOTT 35 CO. 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TAGG& BRO., CORNER TENTH AND °Pen GREAT BARGAINS from Auction. 1 lot Grenedinea, all color., large plaids , less than half price, Sic. 1 lot 'Black Swine, two yards wide, only $l. 1 lot Bement Barege, silk and wool, all black. 75. 1 lot Plaid. Stripe, and Figured nudge de Lathes, 28c. I lot Black and Lead Stripe Silk Grenadine, 62M0. I lot Summer Balmoral Skirts, Saucy border.. 411 25. 2 lots Wide, all linen, One Scotch Diapers. and *6 26 ixr piece. 1 lot Heavy Brown Crash, 100. I lot Russia Roll, for glass towels. 252. 1 lot French Towels ' rod borders, $ 4.50 per dozen. 1 lot Care May Bath Towel.. all hemp. $O. 02 per doz. 1 lot Grenadine Swine Spatted ainelin, for dresses.3Wrr. 1 lot Worated Figured Swiss Muslim/ only 70c. per 7d. 4 lots Plain White SwMs hinslins, 40. ' 44. 56, sac 61c. 1 lot, 8 cans, Palm Leaf Fans. 6c., or 600. per dozen. 1 lot, 1 20 pieces. One Lisle Thread Glove., only 7.0*. 2 lots Ladies' Gauze Merino Undervalue, only $1 and S 26 I lot Gents' 66 in. nail= Merino Underehirte, only 2 loin Ladies' fine Bleached Stockings, Ni and 420 . 1 lot Ladies' Buffalo , Balt Buckles, only 400. I lot Brown, satin border, Grenadine Tells ' 60c. I lot Ladles' very line gauntlet, Thread Traveltnat Gloves. 600. I lot Gents' French Gnat Suspender., 750, 1 lot Feather Duet Brusher, go Vso. Soaps. Hair snd Tooth Brushes, Combs. Trim. Inft rs, and a hundred different Notions. necessary for rmrsons leaving the city, at less then regular prices. 1.17/4t CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARGIL 13T. • MUIR FROCK. ILISIMORD. Black Thread Lam. Thread Veils. Thread Lace Bathes 73smatitcbed Handkerchiefs, bargains. Cambric &datums and Insertions Rhirred and Fancy French Muslim for maids. Lama Laos Bournona and Palates, Je2B Bt A4SPANISH LINENS FOR TRAY -A ULM DEEMS. . . 4 4 Bley Linens. Dark and light Linens for buns. Brown Ho/hinds Figured Linens for Drams,. White No m or Marseilles. Mosquito Menage. Fink, blue. cherry and white Tarletorm EDWIN HALL & CO.; MS if R 6 6enth SWORD Street. COOPER & CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET. have The beet Carstmere stook is town. Good Linen DIME!, Docks, Manna, Tanen' LlnlDge, of ever) kind. Muslin stook immolate. prices right. Family Linens, selling, gold, at SOc. Baum, _domet and other Flannels. Pearl Wool De:sines, 56 and 85 lento. Extra fine black Mohair Alpaca, $l. Lardn's 8-4 black Wool Delaines. Good stock white Naintook, Swiss. Bird-eye Linen striped Etasline. finest Cambrics and Jaconete, puffed affushus, Pique. &a. White barege and other tbie Shawls. • Silk Sacques and Summer Dusters 3e7-if SPEOIA L NOTICE. MILLING OFF DATIDS irroCM TO CLOLE IMSINBSS I I GOOD-WILL AID FIX.FORSS FOR SALL TBGENLAY anD OMSK. We invite special attention to the above annonneement We have a Large Stook. We are Selling Cheap. Ivory yard is to be closed ont on or before the lst day of Leptember. Bilks and Dress Goode. Cloths, Cassimeres, and Linen Goode. Shawle.Cloaks Skirts, Hdkfs,lts. linalins and Calicoes mush under market CpriceHU. THORNLRY dr M ityld. dm Cor. of EIGHTH and SPRING GAIIDDIS. "MODRED SILK GRENADINES, . of the best qualities and styles, la hack and UMW Arenas. 56a to $l. Travellins.Dress Goods, in every variety. New Dress Goode, in treat variety. Hand come Ghana Silks $2.50. VERY OHEaI , SLAIN SILKS, snitabta for Dresses, Wanner. and Scannas. CIOTTOA GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLISALA MICAS Merrimac, Sprague. and Pacific Prints, 765. 10 4 Waltham and Parietal blemished eheetinge. 51. H. STEAL di SuA, myl3.tf Nos. 713 and 71n :forth TENTH Street. NlaW iiIJECIELT FOR itSO5. VIM OBTATABT INVFXIIOII OT WI AGE IN ROOF SIELIEtTS: J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX ILLIPT/O (or double) SPRING SEIRT. WIISTS' BRADLEY et CIARI (late J J. G. Werth SOLE PROPRIETORS and MANDPAGTURERS, 97 CHAMBERS and 79 and Si READS Streets. New York. THIS lIKVENTIGH 4110118 ISIS of DUPLEX (01' two) EL LIPTIC Steel SPR/N6S, ingeniOnely BRAIDED TIGHTLY and FIRMLY together, Enos to noon, making the TOUGH:PST, Most FLEXTIME. ELASTIO, and DURABLE SPRING ever need. They seldom BEND or BREAK, like the Single Swing.; and consegnenily preaer r e their PERFRoT and BEAUTIFUL SHAPE TWIGS II Long AS any other SHIRT WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY And great COMFORT and PLEASURE to any LADY wearing the .DUPLEX ELLIPTIC* SKIRT will be experienced parttoularly in all crowded ASSEMBLIES, OPERAS, CARRIAGES. RAILROAD OARS, PRESS, PEWS. ARMCHAIRS, for PROMO ADE and HOUSE PRIM, IS the SKIRT can 1N FOLDED when in noe to ocea n' a email ?Laos aa easily AA A SILK Or MUSLIN DRESS. A. LADY baying enjoyed the pleaaure. comfort, and great convenience of WEARING the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC MERL , SERIES SKIRT fora SINGLE DAT Will never after ward willingly dispense with their use. For llintrissn. Riess% and Tomo LADIES they are SUPERIOR to all O TREY ETA the best aUSIOTI in every -part, and AA• questionably the LIGHTEST, mod DESTRAELMOHFORT ARLE and BOONONGOAL SKIRT ever made. 308 SALE in all Mort , CLASS STORES in this city, and through the the UNITED STATES, HAVANA DE OUBA . •Ntssico, tr...n Amax:ma. and the Wast 'HMS. Air 1 .4 II 113 E 108 THs Direbis sribrrEta =Sam 628 ' HOOP SKIRTS. . 628: • HOPKINS' " OWN MARS" OP HOOP SKIRTS. the beat assortment and best quality and styles in the city. Gore Trails, all leths and sizes, from 18 to 66 springs. from $1.76 to s4.Plain Skirts, all the new shapes and sizes. from 1.9 st e el springs, from $1.40 to $3 Skirts of extra heavy and extra tapes. from 20 to 35 springs. from $1.90 to $2.76. Misses' and Children's, of every grade, from 6 to 96 springs, from four to eight cents per spring; they have no equaL Agents for the new Flexible Skirt, the most pliable Hoop Skirt made, and rally equal to the Duplex Zdtptic Skirt. and at rattail lower phase. Also eonstantly on hand full lines of low. prised New York Skirts. kid padded and roetslno;astbood.-16 springs. 860.; 20 springs, 61.; 26 wings, $ 1.11: 30 sprint". a. 55. and 40 springs, - $l-60. Skirts made to order, altered. and repaired. at WAS ARCH Street, iel4.lm• GROCERIES. TO FAMILIES RESIDING IL THE WELL .DISTItIOTS. Re are wowed. as heretecove, to Sandi families. Ai their country residences, with BYBEE DESCRIPTION OF FINN OROUNEUS% TVA he., aco. ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, ml'ht•tf Corner ELEVRIOTH and VINE Streets. in WATCHES, MUSICAL 130 X ES, AND FRENCH TIME-PIECES, AT LOW MC& er N. 111 CT Is oid ' 1028 CHESTNUT STMT. Watches. Clocks. and Jewelry carefully repaired. ieSO 6t MAIIRIOS S. MATSINGER. CHAS. A. MATAINOBIL, MA T,13 INGER BROTHERS, strecEssona TO ADAM MATSINGER, MANIIFACTUBSREI OF FIRE-PROOF BOORS, IRON SHUTTERS AND SMITH-WORK IN GENERAL. Also; Flag•Btaff Brackets. Furnace*, Cooking Bangor, Gas Owns. Bath Boilers, Banisters, and ventilators, and Sheet-Iron Work of ever? description, No. 1228 - 11 , A-CISIMUMET, jO2l-114 PHILADELPHIA. CARD. FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES. I will sell the balance of my forge stock of FURNITURE. At very low prime. man SEPTEMBER Ist. The assortment le complete. GEO. J. HENKEL& le2l-2m 809 and 811 CHESTNUT St .04143 t TUE PARABOIA SPECTACLES are admirably adapted to the wants of the human eye, baying a universal focus, and hence one which,meets the view at every angle. Their use causes no 'train lIPOII the eye, and you may read With them. for hour g with impunity. FOR BALI ONLY BY. E. BORHEK. & SON,. Optician& N0.,10* CHESTNUT-Street. Fl 4 A. CA- ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, W. H. HORSTMANN & SONS, FIFTH AND• CHERRY' STREETS. ie2B et 66 PLAGI3."-MERCHANT6 CAN (SST all atm of FLAGS to decorate their Windings at JOFSISTOII'III Wall paper and Wlndas•ebade Dep,t, 1033 BPALIKG GARIOIIII Strad. NATIONAL FLAGS 1- , A LA.BGB stock of Banking Slam of the beet material. all elm, with poles, for side at low prices, at the Carpel Store of WM. A. ROLM 14322-9Nif IL E. corner 21(11/TH and MARKET. VULCANITE JEWELRY. - LARGE aesoxtment of BUCK sad @OLD JBWVLIVI. je24.12t W. IDLIE. 109 South SLIMS= St B. 5 . 00$. =TR AND =SENT EITESMI 31J0_16 I 11.13" 11 - 3 04 CI THE WHITE HOUSE, NEAR TBi OCEAN. IT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN. ►DDRRBS WILLIAM WHITEHOUSE, PRO rEtEroR i7l•ew6t REA EATHING-CAPE MAY, CAPE ISLAND. N. .I.—THE NATIOAAL HOTEL .—Ptde tare and commodious Hotel, known as the National Bail is now receiving visitors. Prise per week, $l6; children and servant* half-price. je3o-2m AARON aaII.HETSON, Proprietor. TEE COl-.UIII_I3ICA. HOUSE, AT CARE NAY, NEW JERSEY, OF Will be t °Paned this se recept ason onrem the PIPTIENTH DAI _JVIE, for he ion of it is leading house will, for the *mins season. Mit sustain its well•estahliebed reputation. Greatly eneoureged by the business Of last year. Wu proprietor feels matitMed that a Hotel conducted cleat* ilart•oltrea must continue asussess at this old and pope , a in s igiroad facilities are plovalued to be . excellent. Beek's co:141-444 Philadelpiiis Band hie ben H cured for the COLUMBIA the coming season. For rooms, At., apply to J. B. DEIAMIBOM, MO. chant's Motel. kbiladelphla,. or to taoßsili J. 03riTort. Proprietor roYln• 0128 ISLAND. It, 4 CIONGRESS RAIL, LOITU BRikIECR. S. is now open for the mem. Add rase• 3e2S-6t wooLliteir STORES. Proprietor. IVEETROPO'LITAII,. FOXlSsurfr 1113Thr., BDOIIIS SMUT. GAPE ISLAS D. NNW' JERSEY. BLAID BAYLEY. Proprietors. A. PURR, BLAIR. SAWS H. BAYLEY. Terms, *l6 per week. je2B.2w THE ALHAM'aRA AT ATL.4IMTIO ' CIITY, Is now open for the reception of Visitors: $,3215-Im. E. , LEEDS. Prowletor LIGHT-HOUBE COT'I.ILO3I, ATLANTIC CUL A. J. NEAREST HOUSE TO ME suß'; This well known house is now oven for the reception of hoarders. JONAC' WOOTTON. Propriator. CONGREBS ELA.L'L, ATLAFTIC CITY. A. J„, WILL - OPEN JIM B 24, IESI The enbseeTher *mad respectfully inform his friends and the WOO In gvneral, that he hoe again taken Congress Hall o Bela being the fourth mammon- Many lm. proyements belte been made: also, new Bath- Reuses have been erected, and the bathing cannot be iarpassod at any sea-shore, And It is tte determination of the proprietor to am ever, effort to.make t:onaress Ball a home of comfort to his attests. A Band Is euxeiged. Terms Moderate. fiel9.lml G. W. lifff.g.L.S. • • - - UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITE, N. J . ,. Will open for the reception of gnests on WEDIEdDST, J - oint P 3. Bedworth's celebrated Band lute been engaged foe the Season. Persons whesteg to engage rooms, or desiring fnrilan informanon, will address . BROWN dr, WORLPPRR, Proprietors, jole-lre* ATLANTIC; CITY. SBA BA.THING, SURF Hovey ATLANTIC COP, HEW Jg/L9BY. This old, established, and favorite home le notv opon. It is nearest to the beasib, securing cool breezes at all times. Its unrivalled Bathing Inanities, its complete furniture and ay...ointment, and its unexceptionable table, render thjl honle a favorite place for a summer sojourn at the seaside. Passengers from the city are net doWrfatths door, and communisation with the in lets is bad at all times by ran. A flue band of music has been engaged for the season. Parties wishing to secure Board wilt address the proprietor at-Bart House, Allan tic City. Tea ms moderate. jeB436t H B. BENSON. Proprietor, n ARL ISLE WHITE SULPHUR N- 1 SPRINGS. —This fashionable and delightful Sum. mer Eesort is now oPen for vialtors. For terms apply to N. W. WOODS. Proprietor. isl - let* CABLIISIBII srurigas, PA. WHITE SULPHAU CHAIN BEATE SPRINGS, AT DOUBLING GAP, PA. B. ROBINEON, PROPRIETOR. FAISON OPIAB JUNE /sbh. . . . . This delightful place is !coated in Cumberland corm. ti', thirty miles west of Harrisburg. It M accessible from all the principal Cies by railroad io Harrisburg, thence by the Cumberland Valley Railroad to New 'ills: from llservilie eight miles good staging to the Springs. The blue to laws,. in wetting anon the ar. riral of the we at Rewirtile. . . Passengers leaving Philadelphia. Baltimore, 01 Washington in the morning can arrive at the Springy the came evening at 6 o'clock. This hotel is swum. dious and comfortable (having been recently thorough• ly renovated) with hot and cold bath attached, and ex. tensive grounds for walks and amusements. Terms St eo per day, or laa per week. Over feu) weeks $l.O per weak. The long experience of the present proprietor enables him to say that 1; will be conducted in a manner to pleate all visitors. N. B. A line livery is attached to the establishment JO IV UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG MANCH, New Termey, le now open for the re • caption of visitors. Trains leave on Saturday after. noon at four o'clock. from Vine street wharf—return. Mg Monday morning early.—.lnue 10, 1865. je1(010. MILL Proprietor. - KITTATINNY HOUSE, Dsravrelts WATER GAP, Vila favorite Mountain reemt is now open to vi sitor,. Trains leave Philadelphia, from Senaturton Depot. at 7 al A. M. and 3 SO P. M., and arrive at tbe Gap at 1 P. IL and 3.45 P. M. References—Morton McMichael, Franklin Peale, Louis A. Godey. H. B. Banners, S. it. Martin. Charles hacker, CI Sherman. Terme, $l4 per Mak. jefl-lm L. W. PIIODHEAD. Proprietor. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, 401111813011 SPRINGS. This delightful anti romantic watering place, situated on the summit of the Allegheny ifountaine. at Gressel Station. on the Pennsylvania Railroad, Witt ScO Op lloaDAT h J u R e p th o . n Bf. Quegg. Several new cottages have been erected. the gronnds have bean beautilled and improved. and Cresson 'snow one of the moat beautiful mil homes In tue united States. Elloursion tickets, good PAW October Ist. arc i /sped by the Penney Ivan% - Railroad Company. For ftuther information, address ORO. W. /11.IIIAIN Proprietor aussioer BPRIlid& 3.7.1 m Cambria county, ra. HOWLAND'S HOTEL, L01(03 Bit LAOH, Will be open for the reception of mate Jane theigkh. HOW GAND. HIIBBBRT. k 00. EPHRATA MT. SPRINGS.—THIS delightful and romantic waterlog place, lbeanti• tally situated in the healthiest sectiop. of Latimittel eannty. and acknowledged to be the garden spot " of Ponneylvania. will ePela ter the accoca , =odAticil of gaols on the lath of June. Railroad eonicinnmattOl twice a day from Phi/adelphia, on the Penneyrfaula of Reading_Rallroad. and daily from Baltimore and Mew Turk. For particulars address the Volwieter• Jet-2m J. W. FREDERICK. T ORETTO SPRINGS, CAMBRIA - 1 -- 1 COUNTY, PA.—This favorite Summer Resort will be open for the reception of visitors on the let of Tali Coaches will be In readiness at Cresson Station to con vey visitor to the Scenic Loretto Soritr moue' Mooed for its beautiful scenery and sainb ons oilman A band of minis Ls eozand for the Moon. For puttee.. tars address. P. A. Winsome. Proprietor, myBl-Im Loretto, Cambria county, Pa. '1 ')j*zJ tJ(IIIlJtT! FINE BRIM MANUFACTORY. Tia enburibers would invite attention to their IMPZIOVHD OTJT OP SHIRTS. Whieh they make a specially in their business. WOO. sonstantlir readying' VSLTISS TOR (I)InTLENZAI3 WILL J. W. SCOTT CO.& GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, Ho, 814 ORBSTRUT Street. 142-17 Four doors below the Continental. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DR)".108. ROBERT A. HANOE. T 29 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, chink, ad otherntion of Drugsloto, pommy Nor chalas, and w, to bbr stook of ROOTS, HERBS, AND DARKS. 111 Various sited packages. of our own premolar, at BELOW FOEMBR 3LATBB. A fall line of BOTANICAL PREPAIiarTIONS, W. O. InIEBELL & 00.'8 00NOBIrritnEfin RISIFSDIBB.&e.. it a liberal discount to the trade. • Catalogues furnished on application. myll.Brelp CONFECTIONERY. SUMMER CONFECTION'S. Persons about leaving the *Hy should call and ex. amine our splendid assortment of DELIOIO'US CONFECTIONS, SYRUPS, &43-; Partlettlarl7 adapted for the Warm Season. E. 4. WIIITM & CO.. NANUFACJTURERS, 318 CHBSTNIIT STRUT /VP Also, an astortmaat of BRILLIANT FIREWORKS. je 10-atuthlm 11HOICE CONFECTION'S. The Seer qualities of CONFECTIONERY. ROM to the Summer season. manafattured Seth. don/. by STEPHEN F. WRITAI air. iel-lm No. 1210 MARKET Street. k VERY SUPERIOR GUM DROP, Ail- prepared by STBPHES F. W MIKAN. jel•bm No. 1210 DUMB r Street. A VERY CROWE ROASTED AL A ROAD. =Rafael:wed br sTIPIIEN F. wHITKLi. fe1,1112 No. 12/0 I.I6.REST Bisset. I 1: tlj)i !1 RDWARD P. KILLYt JOSN KELLY. TAiLon,s, ti 1 OHESTNUT STRBAT. SAVI POW DI WORN A OOMPLITA ASSORTELNAT OF a-ts SPRING GOODS. se ICE ()REAM. PURE DELAWARE COUNTY. ICE CREAM, made in the emintry,and fresh every morning—the yell best that is made. Saloons. Excursions. Fle.ifies, Pep Civet., Haste, iteetatuants, and. Private Families. far. n I diet with promptness in quantities to anit r on reason• aide tains. EASTERN MARKET ICE-CIJEG A. 31 NAND. ie24-1m FOR THE ILLUMINATION, JULY 4, 1805. GENERAL GRANT CANDLES, WARRANTED NOT TO "JUL" Fox sale b> ROBERT DONNELL bc SON, 806 WALNUT STRUT. k piumuctitioN CANDLICS. iinaierat CONWAY. jyl at* 31.6. Borah 8 SOON]) Street s 404:: pr- :4, ♦IICTIOII SALER. 25/ BERKNESEY 13A.Z &Alt, NINT.EI AND EILEEN( STEN 6Td. LIGHT DRIVING bTOO& AT AUCTION. ON WEDNESDAY SIORNINO xt, at 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, will be cold FORTY HAMS, cladir g several pairs of fine drivers. TNIBTY LIGEtT WAGONS. mostly of Watson's make, come new, end ail is good order. Four Four extension.top Carriages, one GerretantoWn. by Rogers ; Express Wagons, single and double Barns's, Whips, Esdoles, B:!dles, dre , being the entire Hot driving stock of a large stable The whole to be sold Irithr'llt reserve. ALFRED M. lISR.INESS. 171-St 2p Atictioaset. ligg i CITY BAZAAR ANU TAT /MALLS, BLOB Street, betw.en Eleventh and Twelfth. It B. CHAMPION. Auctioneer SUCCESSOR TO blellltit & 011.011140 N, Will cell on MONDAY. July 3. at 10 o'clock A. M. , ABOUT FIFTY ESS. Comprising trotting,. family, Rult farm, and draught hours, among Which will be found A pair of sorrel mares, six years old, very stylish. A pair of Wok horses. einteen hands Well goad fa mily I ones, A dun bone, fifteen and a half .hande high. A pair of gray hence, very fast and stylish. A bay pony, live yeare old, suitable for the saddle. A gray hone, sixteen bands high, an excellent draught hone, A bay mare, fifteen and a half hands high, Raven years A Canadian pony, t e enxcellent saddle pony. A black horse, eix handy high. Eye years old. Alec, slumber of other hones. Full partici:tiara will be found in catalogues, which will be ready In time for sale Also, new and second.band carrlagee, sulkies. Gar. mantoVen. rockaway, dearborn, shirting, telling, and no-top wagon, made by Rogers, Ttedeken Catlrey, Watson. and other city makers; together with single and doubler harness. yelp& blankets, eaddlet. bridles. halters, &c , made by Pierce, lJallegher, Phillips, and other cerebrated makers. No pootpouentent on account of weather. Ft. ORAMPIOII respectfully calls the attention of consigners to MO terms for selling, which arc Pc fol lower Horne and vehicles, IN' per Dent. Dame's, 10 per gent commisnion. Reverter stable accommodations for hones entered for prthltc or private sale. iyl.2t R. B. CHAMPION, Auctioneer. WAI.LII'I%. WANTED -A. YOUNG MAN, WHO Writes - a fair hand. as an AMISTAITT in 6 Confine-room. Salary email at flret. Apply 431 ISIAILIKET Street. ~yl-20` WANTBD-IN A JOBBING AND IM porting Otothiers' and Tailors' Trimming Bonne. a first- eines SALEBItAN. Also, an Intelligent LAD. to learn the Imeinew Addres, with real name and reference. Box 819 Philadelphia jyl-Bt. WANTED—AN APPRENTICE TO • the Drag Suminees. Address • melees." Press office. ie3o. at WANTED -A RETURNED SOLDIER dealrea AI situation ea (MEM or Aasistiatol Book keeper; has had Ave years' experience ; can giro re ference - Address A. B. a." Box 2319 Philadelphia Post-office. 3e30 St WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS BALES MAW, la &MARKET-UMW MOTH JOBBENG HOUSE. To au Influential party, a very liberal salary will be alven. Merest "Box 2180." Poet-Office. je24.3t• WANTED-A SECOND-HANDED tiTEAM 0114$ IN GOOD OltDStl, with bore of cylinder from five to Raven inches in dell:titer. and from ten to twelve inches stroke. Address J. G. }IBM Tressnyer Snsoneiramno Iron Conipirm, jee'. 4t Colnrobla, Po. WIATED;—.A. BPECILL PART.NER, with a capital of forty thous and dollars, in an established mercantile business. paying fair profits. The business can be greatly increfeeed by the addition of the above amonct. To one wilting to in rest satin • factory proof will be given of the relfebtllts of the ad• vertisera. Address ".H.L.. Dor Xf;43o retiedolputa. Poet mace.. ie28.40 WANTED-EXPERIENCED • T AGSNTS. —Prof °scrotal Men, Returned. Soldiers, and energetic men of good address are wanted in all parts of the Vetted Mates and Canaries, to take orders for the LIPS ON SWUM edi LILCDuaY. written by the wi rely-known and favorite author Dr. J. (31.. glolland (Timothy Titcomb). The anne - ottemeat of this work hag been received with univoreal favor by all clawm, and the press gene rally have commended it in the highest terms. Agents who have comma° gad cant - easing for this work regard 1t no the beet ellbstriptioa book ever offered to them:ebbe, end aro meeting with unparalleled gnomes. The anther!, so popular as a writer that the people subscribe for it readily and cheerfully. slather information can be outained by (160.1111. at MY office, or addressing by mall, C MIL, 2.64ltswit SPRINGFIRLD, Mast. GFNTS WANTED FOR um LIFE A OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN By Dr. J . G. Rolland. No comment is necessary; the author's reputation as a writer is fully established. Experienced CaA90.540r4 know why it relic Address. for terms. NORRIS BARNARD, Elk View. is:3o-19t* . Chester county,. Fa. AGENTS WA NT ED FORS "THE. WRIT SERVICE. TiniFIRLD, TUN TICI{- GEM AND THE ESCAPE ' BY ALBERT D. RfCHARDSON, bow York Tribune Corresp O rient: The mod Interesting and swatting book era tint). embriteing Mr. Etehardson's uppers Wed ex. maims for four years; travelling throe gh the Smith in the secret service of the Tribune, at the outbreak of the war, with oar armies and dents, both East and West, during the first two yearn of the rebellion; his thrilling capture; hie confinement for • twenty months in. Karen' different rebel prisons; hie wasps, and almost mi.ractu loan 30Urne, !y night of nearly RD . utiles. It will abound in stirring events , , and contatn more of the fact, incident. and romance of the war than any other work yet published. Teachers, ladies, energetic, YenDritlell• and espeelally returned and disabled officers and sol diers, is awnt of profitable employment, wilt find- it Mannerly &dented 10 their elandition, We hare agents clearing $l6O Iper month. wkleh we will prbee te 1117 doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Addreas JObES, BROS., & CO. , N. B. corner &MT& end. wirroß Streets . Pniladeloale. Pa. jelh.lat ROY WANTED—A COLORED BOY between the ages of 16 and S 8 wasted. Apply im mediately at 618 LOCUST Street. • je2-ti ABP E C lAL PARTNER, WITH Ewa or Ton Thousand Dollars, will be *WPM in a profitable Idasufsetartnif Boehm, and seenrity itTeu for the money. Address "Matinfasturer," at this office. i 527460 slo,ooo, NlPgir AND TO j7l.6t* B CARPENTER & BON. 2455 B. TR/RIM $lOO9OO _ _WANTED, AN ACTINE, , • energetic young man, of bnoineoe experience and coned habitl, With $lO,OOO to $115,000 Capital, to tile an iletlYe Menet to a light, agro•able bullied, from which* ohms may soon be realized. Addling, with full namei ae no Hoban Will be taken or any other, J. 0. WILLIAMS, 1e29-21" Oftlee of Ude payer. $5,000 TO $20,000. -J-THE ADVER TIES.R, an active business man, wants to Invest the above smonnte in profitable 1111,11110 es; manntaetming preferred. address "s.. J.," PPess office. j§29.3:* $125 A MONTH.—AGENTS WANT ED every_where to introduce the improved SHAW & CLARK TWINTX.DOLLAR FAMILY S.SW /3(0 NACIIInE, the onl7 low-price machine in Cm sonntry which is Homed b 7 Grover, c0., .141001. Wheeler & alvsyv, auger .6 0 foi Bachelda'. All other tomennes now sold for less than forty dollar* each are int/tugemonts, and the seller and near are liable to fine and Imprigonment. Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed. Illnetrated circulars; lent tree. Address SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Heine. my 10.44 W3m 870 A MONTH.—I WANT AGENTS everywhere at d7O a month. expenses paid, to sell TIMIS{ ARTIOWIL the beet selling ever offered. Pull particulars !zee. Address OTIS T. GASSY, Bidde fora, gains. zuvlo d&Vir.im tCOTTAGE WANTED AT ATLAN TIC CITY-`:robbed preferred. Addrete or apply at °Zoe 8, No. 528 WALBltrr litreet. WANTED TO RENT—ON OR about the Stet or September by a responsible and prompt paying tenant, a good .IW,FELLIDIO-HOUSE, wittin a abort distaneo of Broad and Chestnut. dd• dress, for 013. WV*, W. H. P.," Ledger Mae. it BOARDING. TIOARD.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH -IL" Board, neighborhood ARCS and SIXTEE NTH Streets. Address "0.." at this Office. rt•sr TRANSIENT AN D PERMANENT . 1 - BOARDERS accommodated at 22S Sontte BROAD Street. je23.lot* 1 , 11111. SALE AND TO LET. ge FOR BALE-CHEAP, HLNDBOME, ajl` Four•etory Neck RESIDENCE. on Broad arm, near Girard avenue, lot twezuy (10) by one b mired and abrry feet. For particulars lams "J. R. Y.." Press Oise. eg FOR SAL 3--THE SUB STAN% ard&TIAL RESIDESOB, No. 1503 SPRUCE Street. with large three. story double-back banding', in most complete order. Lot 22 by 137. jyl-3t. ft FOR BALE-WITH IMMEDIATE nwripoegeselon; Dwelling. 1902 Blount Vernon street. x•arellinge, OM and 1906 Mount Vernon Went, Dwelling, 2044 Mount Vernon slyest,. Dwelling. 1971 Green street. braeßinge ‘ 2010 and um Swing Garden street. 1808 Wood &treat. Dwelling, Monut Vernon street, apt of Sixteenth. 13. V GLUM. 123 Boath 9OCIRTII jyl or B. W. aor SZVENTBISMTH and GREISN. din FOR kALE.—SHA.DY BIDE -Is maw A beautiful country residence with fifty-fear 04. twenty.fear miles north of Philadelphia. The lard la in a high date of oultivatioa, hatidSOMkil located on the Bethlehem turnpike. within half a mile of LineeLexingtou Station, (north Pennsylvania road.) The improvements eonsistfof a large Brick Hones, with shade. shrabberm choice fruit, and or namental trees; a lame barn, carriage houses. sheds, as% For particulars, inquire of J or F. MATTIS. 371 61* 10. 8 South WATER Street. Yhiladelphia. FARM TO RENT—TEN wawacres, nine miles from the city; two good.sl6. dwellings, due water, trait, itre. Only .3)0 par year. gAMMAL T. FOX jeSO-M* NINTH and WILDOW Streak fa FOR SALE----A NUMBER OP ArADWELLINGF, of 'different sizes and prices, &ware on bend, of which possession enn be given. I,ow prices and easy terms. SAMUEL T. FOX, Heat Boats Agent, jeSO Ste NINTH and WILLOW Streets. eh FOR EA_LIC-A.N.BLEG/NT !RE AM SIDENCE. on West OBBLIN Street. with sido yard, itaithed with all the modern eouveniouces kuolY SAldar.L L. CLVIENT le3o-di* 226 B. THIRD Wok. d k t , ,‘ FOR BALE—AT BTRTSON'S STAMM. JII IPER St,lmtwaan Arch and Cher ry. ft CBES 11:113T.E0All ROME, 1S hands Ugh, of grew. power and speed, kind in harness, and a Rood herlinsy. Pf3o•3:. A SMALL CASH CAPITAL WILL nurebase the GOOD WILL. STOOK, be., of an old estabiieb ed business. (the only business of the kind in ibis city. easily learned.) suitable for a Blot Mader. Pocket-book,, Of Paper•Sna Mater. Satinfactory rea m for espial out, ItoltiirO at SW. Wawa MPH Street. third atom ieWeat FURNISHED. ROOMS FOR CIENTLEMEM ie3o.2t* 1126 CEDOTNUT sTßaar. FIREWORKS. FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS, II GRHT TAN...I9n. ROCKETS, OANDLEE, UNION AND EDWIN DANDLES, NINES, TRIANGLES , BRIE SNAKES. BLUE LIGHTS, FLIMER POTEs PIN WIIEELS, GRASSHOPPEES, OOLORED FIRES, ALSO, A large masa:42cent of Wheels. for sate by A. 11. FRAVOISOUS it. 1,5•215 t 613 MENET STUNT. VIREWORES, —JACKSON & .1: FIELD'S ctlebvated newsy-he, actztelailng in part of Rramku (Isaacs Rockets, Moss, Stan, Wheels, Tslavgles, 1114 Col o red Fire, at MLLES'S , je2B.6e. nusKEr street. AT &FAWN/4LE PIIIMA A.MVS rnxr,mrs. MRB. JOHN DREW'S NEW AliOR. STREIT MUTER , SIXTH MOOT OF FRANK DEW. TO-DIOSI!, SATURDAY, July lot, 1866, TDB OORBDY OF SURDS& and __SISMIti•STRIDO .1.413 K, AIDEDDREW INe.ZIEBD r AND DR MA. MID BY TDB Mr, L SD 0 $ 0031PalitY. LAM MOMB E Y L . ATFAISN DD IS W R A .I. D. M TnORE B AISUA NnDL r. NEW CHESTNUT-STREET mums. COTTON & hfIIIPHY'B ritbriiTßlLL BiVINTEEDi STAR YE/WORMERS. BRA CoTTON. The Inhnitable Comedian. JOB MURPHY, The Champion Bone Pla or N.lOl SONGS. MEW JoiiEB. NSW%IJ.R.LISBON. NEW afrre, MONDAY !MINING Jane 26th. nouns 131100M8 Om wag a, Pronounced by the Press and Pnhlio to be the beet troupe eye; organized. ENTERTAINMENTS MUT, OZICULUTio AID RBI' I MID DON'T FAIL TO SEE TETE utIAMPIOA THORPE OP AMERICA. ,AdmiPaion —Family area, Si cede t Crete rlycle and PaNnette, 60 onto Beak may be teottred during the day, Without extra charge. Je23-tit FAIRMOUNT WATER- WORIEB WTRB BRIOGB—PAIBMOBAT 'NOM 1311/1130, FaißmumaT wATBR WORK'S—WIRE BRIDGE, Tha highly nenuler gnu. at &NOON coNCIETS, By Mosinee newly calash:4 GRAND Str WARY BAND. Aeknowredired as helot Lhe beet. musical organization at present ie l'hiladelndadieve made FAIRVOUNT GARDEgf The most attractive and faehionable place of Afternoon Resort In the city, The Coneeete are Oven' daily. from 4t3 7 P. Df , pro• gramme bebrdtetribeted tb alettate gratatt4neir en internale/ton of 16 ralantee ocean at 1,3 i o'clock. The Arch, Rare and Tim and Oallorratlkstrset Oars Tea direct to the alsot. 1E 1D P HILADELPHIA ATATORIUM ADD PHYDICAL INSTI I FUTE, BROAD bTRIIRT, BRGOW WALNUT, THE NATATORIUM AND TEM Cm OF MY, The Balbine and Buelmmlng department on the Fourth Will be open for ge.:Olemen from 3 A, M. to 8 P. 61, only. No Leesone will be given, nor will the Ladies swim on the tday. 1029 6t XX-A CADEMY OF" FINE A.RTS, CHEST.. PUT Street, above Tgiiih—Open Irom A A M. till BP. M Benjamin Wenn Mont &too of IJEIRIST JECTED OEM on exhihnion. lel! NE PLU'a 'ULTRA. NE PLUS'TILTR/1. NE PLUS ULTRA. P.E1,143130R. roAr.arAn.: BILLIARDS.' BILLIARDS. tITIALIARDS, N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND VINE STREETS. N. W. COB. EIGHTH AND VINE STREETS. N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND VINE STREETS. HEED'S HALL. REED'S HALL. REED'S HALL. The new and magnificent MIAMI]) SALOOM!. W. corner of WORTH and VIRE &roe% will be °meet te the public on MOUSY NEXT, TRH 3d OF JULY. for yentilation, MU, and other necessary arrange- the proprietors feel confident they can yen Ad+ 17 date that these are 'lle Billiard Saloons of America. Containing Twelve superior Rosewood Tables. from the celebrated manufactory or 1 7 1EIV.I.JAN dr, The Ber will be Supplied with the bast lignore, the choicest brands of Clears, The establishment will be under the management and direction of Nr. JAMES PALMER. HANDZL AND HAYDN BOODITY'S ANNUAL 3.ICODRBIO2i ATLANTIC 3 TIMEADAT, July G. lea Sel-thotla BELVIDERE DELAWARE BALLA ROAD. TWO THROUGH NORTHERN CON NECTIONS MILL LEAVE P. AND T. R. R. RIONSINGTON DEM AT 7.30 A. M. AND 3.30 P. M. Gonnnectlag directly through to RASTON. SCRANTON. WATER GAP, OBRAT BUD. WILKESIAIRII. SIMLA Alto VIM GREAT LAKES. Through Tickets sold and Baggage Checked Anemia to all prinsipal points North and West. 3e9.1m W. H. °ATM& Amt. PHILADELPHIAty AND HEADING HAIL ROADAg EXCURSION TICKTS, GOOD PROM 3D TO Erg JUL V, INGLUSITIL FOOM PHILADELPHIA!. To Sonletowa of beet, 7er o Pottsville Ar back...U.Bd To Phmoistville 11 ..sl. 22 To Talliadrilt • 4, OD To Potistettli 1 P +, 182 To Lebanon " a 99 To Readir g " 2 701 To Harrisburg '•. t 690 Ar d l'etween all other ' Stroditdit, at redoetion °lone third (rola regular rates. JOHN WELCH. lyl-6t General Ticket. Agent. a , aNORTH RENNSYL- R SUMO A D —PO OF PILE EXCURSIONS —EXCURSION TIGHE ra from Philadelphia to B,thlehem Easton, Allentown, and Mauch Ohunk, good from bit ' ,lnly to sth July, la• hi. tee. will be issued, from the ticket olllcse of this Compehy, at, THIRD Mint and DEHEtt Street, at re duced rates; al.o to Wilkotbore. good for ten days, These Excursions Will air Ird a flee opportunity for parties Avlshigit to spend the holddags „erring W. 820 of the most ihteresting, agreeable, and pichareaden scenery in the country. No Excursion Tickets sold on the Was. Trains leave Third. and Thompson streets at 7.30 M:, 3.80 P. of., and 5.15 P, M. jyl. St BUIS CLARE, Aged CAMDEN AND AT LILIITIO RAILROAD. ARRANORMRNT. THILOtIGH IN TWO HOMO. - - - On and after SATURDAY, July let, 180, Ern tad= daily to Atlantic City, and one on Sand ay. TRAINS LEAVB FINE•STREAT FERRY sus follows: Special Excurtion....... 8.30 L Y. Mail Train . .. .. 7,30 A. IN. Freight, with .......... Car attached.•..— 9.76 A. A. Exprees (through in two hours) 2.00 P. M. Atlantic Actotcroodation• 4.16 P. M. IiSTUUMNI), LI3AVIt ATLANTIC. Atlantic 6 47 A. M. Express (through in two hoara)• ..•• ••••••• 7IS A. N. Freight, with klitelgngar Oar A. N. Mail Train . 4.411 , , Special Excureion ... 0.18 1% M. StiNDAY MAIL TRAIN. LintTES Vine-street Ferry at. . . ... 7.30 A, IL Brimming, leaves Atlantic. .. . .. 4 44 P. M. Fare to Atlantic. 82. itotind.trip ........, good only for the day and train on whieh they are boned, JIINCTIOM AtICOMMODATIOE. . . _ . Leave Vine-street Ferry ..... 6.20 P. IL Leave Jackoon at 6.28 A. AL RXTSA HADDOSFIRLD TRAINS Leave Ving.street Ferry arl), I§ A, AI. ealaj. HI P. W. Leave Haddonfield 011.45 A. ffi and 2,45 F. M. M. B.—Freight must be delivered at Cooper'', Pohl before 5 o'clock P. M. to insure its going down the a day. JOHN ANT, Agent. EXTRA E °VOX—Round. trip Tickets, good to go and return on any train from the let day of 'duty to the 6th (inclusive), el j63B.tf 01Ntr ▪ EXCURSIONS TO ▪ LONG BRASOR.-7-Trains toe Long Branch will leave Cooper's Point. CAMDEN. daily (bnndaye exeepted,), at ILL, A, M. Pare *2. at - curator. tickets, rood for three days. $3. lztra train on Nati:L...4,w. at 4.80 P. M., Netornialt. altrivil at Monde* 5t.8.11) A. M. 11411417, L, B. COLA, mega, lei° 2m ( EIKEws NPHRATA. AN D LITIZ BPRIAQf3, VIA BUD. ARD COLUMBIA RAILROAD. CLOGS CONNVOTIONS AT RBADING. On and idler MONDAY, June nth, passengers for RE • AD o NO p It ing L w O I ADDEPO BE T M a aD TE ENTH AaRDtA CALLOW HILL Streata, at BA, M. and %SOT. M. , Ar. riving at Ephrata at 11.28 and 7.46 I'. 111 and at Lida at land7.f6P_bi. BRTURD Leave LW= at 818 A IC and 916 P. K and Bohisit. at 842 A. M. and t 41P. M., atTIYI6II 111 Phltsdelpba at 1146 and 5.06 P. M. ' Je9l3-.IM PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAlLROAD.—Excursion Tlokets at $O6 each to EPHRATA and LITIZ and back. gand from 'July Bth 186.5 Passenger Depot, THIRTEENTH and Ga. LOWRILL, , • JOHN WELCH, JoBl.Bl General Ticket agent. asamai CB NAP AND PLEA SANT BUMMER TR&YBL, cAmplag &pit ATLANTIC AND" RARIII/1 AAR' DRLAWARR RAP RAILROAD. ' 002.214312, OP TIML CAMDEN, TO 21RW YORK :AND LO2lO BRANUM» tin and alter MONDAY, June 19, the SIMMS Trani will leave Cooper's Point. Camden, daily (dondats eIM copied) at 9.19 A, for Tuokerton, Bernecnt, Toppi River, Manchester. Barmen, EctltenkVit• r . 3r e ngdal. " tibult River, Long firmkoh, nrancepor., Mr" Ratentowh, thurewebuty, Red Bank. iande, and Port Monmouth; thence to - nest Iroth e _t_ the splendid Manner "Jesse Hoyt " Through to New' York in Ave k t our e , I'ore44, Er.cursioil Tickets. 1064 for three alert, 91 On batardsva it extra train for Long Minx will • leave eamdeo at 413 P Dl Rottantag, nava Loss Branch at 6 25 A. DC Moada7, attivLar at Camd en 2.10 A. Jail ff ingso WEST CRESTER ADD PIIIL ADELFHIA. ROAD. —FOG oF. JULY 118GURSION. DXOOIO3IOI I I TIGICRTS will bazold to WM' OHMS TER, good from .Talv 34 to Btb, inorinelva. Faire for trig Dammam) , $1.36. Tlakete good on all Tralne. bxcussion TIOID3TB to . the R 1 LDT669' PIBTI VAL AND P10;3/0 as CHADDS' FORD HATTLII. cßourD, fo r Jnl7 4thewill b 0 sold, good On that WIT °Ay, h O the Er @union, 0.10, Thane wiper.r.s Philedrlable T WA, at Ttlig 111,30 A. M.. fo atotitld. ' Rotarniag. will Move C t bpdds' Fdra at sttP. M. 7 Y. M. HEART WOOD. je3o.-it General Ral?erintetidenh. TO P..LEASTRA FIERKEREL von LixtI3I3PIRIOF,. One or the new and magnificent litealgera k aelD 'PEWARIG. Will leave GLIVraLAbln, sVerY INONDLY. at SP. M., and DF.TNOIT, Michigan every TDESDAI. at S P. M , and 'Pert E , alada, Mt .Le P. N. For real comfoft and pl sante the Lake Superior hi, Is unfonalled citable continent. The beet •'speeklell trout" telling in the world; and nowhere eau llte4 al valid realize an subbtantte,l benefit as In the a dry, and itoriacrstlec allelate of Lake fifiFortfir , al.° the cheapest trip (Mos& beteg only about throe and one-halt cents, per mile. welch Includes Mat*. rooms sad For IntorMatlon. or,sesertng or rooms. aredv to GaItREION a HO.. viewdata Ohio. J. T. 'WHITING at. 110 . Detroit. Miele. AVANA OIGAREL—A GOO] VA. -LA- SUITT aonataatly /.11 store and bott.t. at lowa' stalk r toil. S. PUGUYIT a BOA& 11 .6. 4. is WS South MOM ativia. DEFISTMEIa Y gin,49.11 PAL LADIE.II.