The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 06, 1865, Image 3

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JULY 6, 1865
THURSDAY,
Olvmu to the hesYY pressure OR our
iesulting from our records of the
;bratiou, imilter is laid over, in
tcling our user: 1 news summary.
PiEWSPAPCB COM PETITIPN.
The enterprise of 'NE PRESS in purehas
the !..outharst corner of Seveldh :1 ad
:Mani streets', and in Ili - Wins an int
rnse and complete printing establihment
I tile same kit, seems - to have stimulated
a daily cotemporaries to look in the
MC direction.
The Evening Bußetill announces the pm
inse, by its pro,-,ressive proprietors, of the
1 p property, 6O cm•stuut street, and
" a s soon as the 'necessary
at they intend,
.;zngemc•nts rill he made, ID remove their
tole estahli,inct Itt thither. "
The proprietor of the Public Ledger has
acbased the corner of Sixth and Chest
it streets, with some adjoinine: property,
there. in due course, will print and
nbllsh that popular penny newspaper.
Book,trr. GOOEY, has for
(cc time been established at the north
lerlierofSixth and Chestnut streets.
`3e quarter selected by the newspapers for
ir new remlem - m:s is the most beautiful
: t ire of the old city proper ; and the
!naps that - wl l .l be made necessary by 1110-
rn inVelltiOn`s, and be the insatiate appe
;c of an e-ccr-rentlingpublic, ttill yet lim
ier increase their influence and the re
:.-onsibility of thcir controllers. It is one of
marks of Its that the more the peo
mid think, the more they demand
i p e zior hoolti , and papers, and the less apt
, y ;i re to be deQeived by corrupt and
tutu _ _ _
ETTEI4 "MEM "OCCAsioNAL.,,
11 - A•z•rit.w(rras, July 1865
Tho utiebratikm or the Fonith of July by
colored peoplc, :y-irterday, was au oeca
-In for honor: it record and roman
mire. ]irhi in tlif: President's grounds,
the Pro,,i,lent's prompt and glad per-
_.:ission, in the presence of thousands of
vimpathiziatz• p,:-.clatori.-7, and assisted by
of the moat Cisdne;uislied men of the
lilacs, it was the marked beginning of a
t ireinc , era. When President Lincoln
visited llicbmoud, after its evacuation, the
41 , 1ore(1 people, who had been always
cruly excluded float the public grounds
v a law of the city litthers, flocked to
beautiful enclosure called "Capitol
innate," to welcome their deliverer.
'Fix act of emancipation had dissolved all
wiles and !brills of shivery, and they felt
11 -,,,re free to cuter what had been to them a
prbidklen sanctuary than their discrowned
huntiliated masters. In the very
ceMre of this splendid square rises the
2nagnificent equestrian statue of Washing
-1,,n, in bronze, with lith-size figures of the
early Virginia statesmen on the lower
tilde. This noble group was literally co
yireu with the men, women, and children
of the forever manumitted race. It is re
:ltetl that when the President's attention
i cas directed in it, he smiled and said,
"Tie! is the bri ; 77li,- , 1 black diamoi?d, I ever
sate!" So of this examnle of yesterday.
It will dispel many a cloud of prejudice,
and animate many a dull and droop
ing spirit. Witt) that saw this or
derly, intelligent, well-dressed, and patri
otic COIICOUTS(, could doubt that those who
ilOmpos.cd it understood their duties to
society anti themselves ? Were the men
tat as ft to rot c.s'iitany who 1171 V "ASO
and niaz that s'. - ,cr:d right ? Do they not
ve it as wellwho exercise it..
having tae,lll, nr intclgued for the
trtNitud rel,ell:_on will they not
i.etah it as imichas the thous: ads who,
toilim other larvif-, hei.,e fresh - an d
ma,ducMcd, and too
of cu as thegive the cue?
The colored re s: ;Its of Wttshingt en, as a
class, are entitle , : to vote by experience,
iateliigcm.t., and elikettfed loyalty. Let
them have a cha!a - c to enjoy that which it
f-o loesely mud so :Milt given to others.
'I am Ulu whole problem
to them. If' thoy do not show they
nre ht for it, then 11 ere is no virtue in the
:.-cheel-house, the newspap2r, the prayer
meeting, and, above ell, iu the talisman of
emancipation. The proposition that Ame
rican citizens' of African descent, many of
whom have for years paid taxes and owned
. property, and among whom I number ex
emplary, pious, and intelligent men, shall
vote in our city elections, has created some
uneasiness among the worthy gentlemen
who have been symbnit most of the last
::our years in the Southern States, helping
to save Jeff Davis the trouble of being hung
on that celebrated ;kcia apple-tree ; but, as
these are the days of experiment, why not
ht us try this amm:: the rest ?
OCCASIONAL. .1
WASHINGTON.
INDIANS EN P,OUTE TO TREAT FOrt
PERPETUAL PEACE
An Early PremLlgr.lion of the Result of
the Great Trial Expected.
fIELYSER .111) T 9 BE PARDONED.
A Decree or 17.1-:- 4 . -: 4lll:bigtn Uovern-
'I h oft%til 3:::pm• of I Lt• C0i111111)filll COVC/11-
11Allt receM mildi4ifed a decree is:4n[t by
11q- 11,:agf•-4, declaring that Prost
';' •leActz, of .Mc:••.:ic.o, has deserved well of
Al,wrie:t, in view oc thE• indomitable perse
11•Tanee he hos echh.cd hi defence of the Mile-
Wodcace and freedom country, and they
rlg , ra his virtous riotism lts affording
to the ['Mimi:Aim youth. The de-
P , ovida , 4 111:11 3 portrait Of Pretditent
tie placrii :a lie • Natiollat Library at
Logota, v.llll suit
I):dism ii)eitegatiOn
th:. inuml,er of seventy, front
bun Iribvs.,:'ho have be , .n/ in ho.-
1,111-y rnit:.,l 0,, tinring, the late re
snw 111;•ii• way to Washington,
oljec.t, he!ng to to,:ke treaties of per_
;:('lntl pe:tee. am! t.• re-establi , hed in the
rsz!a. 111(1 L, nilieh they forceited by
[:::.!ng np aril, or the insurgent,.
Tito Nunibti. Prisoners.
I:he ounilley fit us di,eltargcal under
t_;e1:(•ral Orders nrrpmt SCries, °Mel: of
the Connaissary (teneral of Prisoners, ns far
t , c reported, have pi.P72 - received up to July 3,
tool are as ton 07,.:. Captains, 'lento"
2tanti, 3,38'2 ; 110n- , (;::lnc, , ioneil. officers, 5,582 ;
lainate. - 4. 32,72 a. T(.1:0 ;2,796.
2.at•e10),(41
There I y for contrajlietilly
The report that :IT Ai! 7.7 i, 4. AtnarN•tn, of Vir- ,
:zinia, has bpon hy the President.
iie has not, en the ea , o, 10111,
therefore, been said and pal,
li , hed in the ease i 4 ;y:•..;aat are.
The e.;.:;" the iArert:
There is rero , on to !..olivve that final action
in t- taken plat; 1•:, - Executive on the
th , clhigs ante ~ lative to the conspi
-14:0:',. an 4 that will soon be pro
u igat ea .
Appi 'e,..;m14 for Pardons.
Al!out one limning! in !it Beiventy applications
'for Iraro ims were Isl.:mini to-clay, one inuniretl
caul thirty of wiciett wen; those of North Cure
-3i:111111, upon - Lite IT , ::o2ll7suenthitiOn of Governor
Bohlen.
The Health of the President.
There ih improvement in the
lic•tilth j:,ilsr , osto-day. 11u, how
<Ewer, r:;•+n:, and adheres to the•
adlleeof hi' W•lY , ',ol;t:i, anti receives no
Vidtorg.
The 110 :216 -
wf Patents.
One hundreii an!l Part 1; patents were issued
by the Connni:;sline, Patents on. Monday.
f4f: Troops.
General Are un ha,is.an,l oraer (list:Mug
leg the 111 th y tv n llll4l 33(1
alla nth 4cr,
11..;; - 12,1,1tis
ACCidela 011 ill(' Noel bern Centeal flail.
road—Several Dislingoished Persons
Injured.
liAvrimorm, July serious accident oe
.Cturred to the itreshh,nrs ear, last evening,
about eight o'ehad:, at tin, depot of the ).;orth
crn Central Railnaal. The train eouSisted
of
an engine apt! cur ; :u !!. 1 had j.ist, :u rig cal Pnnn
( i tySinirg, MR . ; • "VI" g to a
hwiteh, it ran into the end of a I - A:eight-train
t , ...hualitig Oil a Side ima tdc. Although the speed
'was much Slat ltoniat, several of the party in
ahv ear tiTre 11:jUreil.
Sc.uor l:urn:t:a Chiliao minister, and
Cole. llalpine (Miles o , lteilly,) the poet of
41-411 M , rg,
litre sevvely cut about the head.
Col.
o f the Sth Army Corps, R. S.
Esq., of the State Department, Frank
of the cxueatiee mansion, and L.
Crounee,t, of the icw York 2 7 mes, wore
slightly injured. The car was somewhat
damaged, but not enough to prevent it from
proceeding to Wash ington.
The accident was the result of carelessness
On the part of the switch-tondo.
SPLENDID BEQUEST OF AD
MIRAL DUPONT.
hll ms prize Money ($115,000) to the Orphans of
the American Sailors and Soldiers who
Fell In the War for Ante
ricnn Freedom.
De6pa tat to The Pre.:.]
that the it
lustrions Admiral Dupont, 17. S. N., whose un
expected death is so deeply mourned by the
Government and the country, bequeathed in
Lis will the splendid sum of one hundred and
seventy-five thousand dollars to the great
:asylum fur the education and relief of the
orphan children of the sailors and sobliers
Or soon to be or at Wash
ington by on set of Congress. This is the
innouni, of Admiral Dupont's prize-moncy
tinning 11 is brill Mut service on th e F . ; 0 „1.1 1
btnib: Noel:tiding Squadron. tie died pos
sessed ofa handsome fortune of his own.
IiAIANA AND 'MEXICO.
Aminiversrvey—Eir44 r,..44441e4
au F_Acieational 133aairtsta
Nra -• Yontt, ;Poly igene4 from Mexico
has 11000 received, yht Havana.
The first analversary of the landing of the
Emperor Maximilian and the limpreY;t; Char
lotte on Mexieall soil hot boon duly celebrated
by balls, illuminations, and other rejoicings,
j u - rranged by the various mun i ties,
The Emperor has iSuSed a manifesto in re
gard to popular education. Ho wishes the
Mexicans to be put on a footing with 1 he most
Savored nations in this respoet, and desi 005
that the middle etzt-ses ;111,1 t he poorer people
shall have hotter advautagcs. Re leaves IT
-ligiol-0, 000e01ion 1.:0 the priests,deelaring that
thr Gov - _rumcut 1100 S n o t V. ith to interfere
ith reigious matters.
NEW ORIAVANN.
Proposition to lielntir Oho Missis.ippi
I.evecf4 Personal and Commercial.
News.
ORLEANS, July I:—Mr. Swift; A.Clintatit
(it:m(110 of Louis:ma, lets resiameil his office,
mid - win leave for the North. Kmmetly
been reinalttetod into the Mayoralty of New
Orleans.
N. M. Nolan writes a letter to Got - . Welles
through the New Orleans Times, offering bonds
of Klett : WO to repair the levees from New Or
leans to Arhansas, during the coming winter,
employing:lo,o:k) white laborers.
CoTToN.—There are no sales of moment.
cold is quoted at 61.3941.4.0. Domestic ex
elmae is quicq at various rots. Thu Sugar
and Molas , ses market is at a *tarsi still: West
ern Produce—Sales of 1001 tags of mixed Corn
at 6 L 25 ; 1001Ings prime Western at. 7•141.41 perbas ,
Co barrels of snperfine Flour at 6112 1 :: ; 100 bbls
do at , 97.10, clad 100 1,1)14 good sapprane at $7.30
per bbl ; 100 saeks of Malt at 61.70 per lmshol,
7 Ws of old sold at 15c per pound ; new is held
at 10 eratzs.
70.11!YRESS IVIONBOIL
Arrival of Rebel Prisoners, Steam
ships—Drowned Soldier.
FOTITIZESS 3lomino, July 3.--l 4 tearuer Salvor,
with 450 rebel prisoiiersi from Nu witort Nows
for Savannah nOI Mobile, A porthla of the
Prisoners latalea at Savanuali r..re for Jae:kiwis
ville, Fla.
Cairta in Ifoltric: , - ; for nark's
tou Savannah, with til rebel 1 irisou ors from
Poiut 1.001:0111,
United StirtUS 6i,Citraer frill
Alecandrio,bond
eamer Norfolk Fa Ile?: • for 37. ,, r01i0na City,
with nialls
!Steamer Arimine arrivegl Cram Noar Pork.
SO:1011er George Appeald, Captain.
arrived from TIO:itoo.
The. disabled steamer Karnak, in tow of
steamer Ycyomiutr, left for Be.itimpre this
morning for repairs.
Steamer Tritam, from. York, with eom-
Diissary.and on - Inane.: stores, arrived. this
11101% n
Schooner M. G. Let:Mani, with foragc, front
New - York, arr.:veil.
Stemn-tug Gen. S. Can Vleet loft for
mere this morning.
ooner arrived from Baltimore
with gnats for Thin arsenal. .
Schooner B. N. Hawkins arrivea with corn
store.
Storni - 4r S tat oof 3rain Cart - al :I Pnrilon,
Jr
ricC<l from e VOrk : and in:lll.2El Olylefi for
Newport News for 150 prisoner*, to . U•..b . :(q4) City
Point.
Steamer Thomas A. Morgan, Ctptnin Maar,
from Baltimore for Government stores for
Richmond, arrived and departed.
The body of James Welsh tvr.:l; found floatlng,
in the eanel at Richmond yetrrday. Ile was
a member of the 4th United StaZe,i Infau try.
Fruits or all Rim - 16 and meats are abundant
in the Richmond markets at very mod , !rat e
Prices, nod the general tendency indicates
further decline in prtees.
NORTH CA_ROLINA.
Importnnt Government Aet ion —Tha
Commanil of the Depart:flan t—Appli.
ration for Pardons.
NEWI3ERN, July I.—lt is report that the
Goyerwment is about to make au important
seizure, in the direction of the North Carolina
gold mines.
Recent orders instruct General Cox to re
main in command of this department until the
return of General Schofield.
There is a great rush of political sinners to
Governor Holden for pardons. Ito has ap
pointed J. T. Hough Mayor of Newborn.
}lre at Sp;•ine3ield, Maas
SrimisFlßT,r., Mass., July second and
Mira stories of the sonthern half of Burt's
Meek, on Main street, in this city, were de
stroyed by fire on Monday night. The princi
pal losses, - which are nearly covered by insu
rance, arc—Elijah W. Bliss and heirs of Rode
rick Burt, Ni,POO ; A. M. Gelpin, paper-box ma
nufacturer, $0 : 000; D. De l'ores . t Donglass, arti
ficial leg manufacturer, $1,000; and Sexton
Killion : grocers,
Fire a Chicago
CfricAnn, July 4.—A frame block on the
corner of Mechanic and North. Water street
Was destroyed_ by lire last night. Loss $10;090.
NEW YORK CITY.
nw Yonrc July 5
CHIEF 41 - STIPP. CHASE. -
.
Chief 3 . 112 , 1 lee CllaSt! and danglne - r arrived at
the St. IN ieltolag )101 el last evening, and will
leave this evening for Provitlenee, it. L
=EI
(40k?, 1301 , 1: New York_ Central, 1r0,4*; Erie,
8.2 , 4; 1111(isnii; 1ig1 7 .4; Reading, !. ).43
.4; tionth
ern, WV,: l'ittsbitmt, 50; 11'ock l*huncl, 101;
Noriliwji , :tern prefi2rroa, Quieltsilver,
553.;; 31aripot,a„ 14.
Maerkts by TelexEltlib.
•Taly s.—Wheat is :41 oady ; sales
cd Ken trek} - trials and southern red at
R. 4. 1 -:) 1.90. Corn dull at ale. for white, and 9.3 c
tOt ; kaI.CS or IS - 07ii era
oxira al ;tint , :,;i.75 , ife.7 foe 8e . t0.:•. Pro vi ;ions
have au .idvaneinzs tendency. Whisk , : dull at
$2.11//.2.1%.
tuleAco.Juivs.—Flour quiet. rfluqtt steady;
No. 1 ;it i41.1 , t2g1.0:1,14, No. ;it I.lsfik-17e. Corn Viral
K. 1 rt. r,r.. , (1...3!",";e, No. '2 Oat; dull,
;trodl - I,f:e lower; sales at 11(ii41.14.1, (dosing at 41.
Frci ; corn, 7Xe. to Buffalo. High
I‘," hnicti
ENAPiONS I.a T EVENlNG.—lllfle
ra,:ilefit, .11011 WIIS again tightol up last oven
m„, writ 2:* the tntion .f.a.itgrat house, on
rc,t, :;:ttional 1 . 1110. i tjin4 lion , o, on
C1`1,7 0111 Si Pen.l, livirth•er, I,"(Ner,
ttai (4:0 or Iwo otlities. Largo crowds, of
rir urns paid these places it visit. Tito wind,
lin fort tunatel y, was entir,Ay too ?iris]: to alloy,'
burinng of tla,
TTIE TRAGEDY U T 11,F; SEYENTEENTIT
ITAIII,-1 e 11:1 - veto a,lo try our report of the
teryible itagedy ill the 6eveuteently wart!, that.
Isyme Shies elicit. fys we pre,tieleyl, from 11):4
juricy.:. The evidence liefure the Coroyte; is
lay to uli:tt we have al eryaYly reporieyi.
ci - Irrx77 r-r3Jcs.
CouNTY E-C , 117. ...tr.—We invite
btu to I be eatxi of the"
canteen 2.LArk,!-t
-:et,i 1.1,-”Pcille StA1111," I'A rtit street, he
k"V 31 .' 1 " 1 . :" 11 1 0011, , , F. Fest
I un Re:4nm rail Iw. an Private Fallit
ilk:, van Parr,. he prompt ly:itipplied with the
iee-etst!nee,.l at the shortest notice, on
reasonable t elms,
Anmirtm. Dt - or - Ks:T.—The rhwst Photograpls,
in ValiollS Sizes, of thu• tat„ Admiral Dupont,
Li c a moat General Grant, anal t.ho lter. Dr.
Vat:trim, aro those recently cxmitted Ity
Gniuk mist , 701 and 7011 Arch struct, duplicates
of which Mil now be MO at It
Wit.vr 118 THINKS or IT.—A newspaper cor
respondent in Tennessue write; home as fol
lows: "We hope SOO/1 to 11115 landl or
blackberry patches anal lthapidatint ]ffilitar,
Camps, the society long-viimged,
wooden mica in butternut suits, ana Wolittla
that weal` shoes awl 81. , A. to
baCUO, and turn our fuepg towards Ootl s , coun
try, wbc . re we can be rendered elegant awl
eolleroriuble by procuring onr wearing appa
rel at the qyrown Stone Clothing Hall of Rock:-
bill & Wilson, Nos. 103 and mg, eln,stant street - ,
above rA:s.lb."
TIIE CMNESE SUN TIAT, made by ;food
Cary, 7 - 2.3Clm. , Wut st.riet, is a most useful article
to every lady leaving the city for the Country
:1-bore. rrice.. moderate. Entire steel;
of straw goods selling off below - eoBt.
A ItAin.—Now comes the Sea3oll of flies—a
intolerable. 14t everybody know,
iht'n, that Dutcher's Lightning 'i7-:iilicr wilt
. otter!y aaaihilate theta. Use it, mut refit
"eetlY rout securely through the summer
heat. Suld, by Cirtu,,,istS awl A:niers every
where.
6,THE BEST PITTINe SHIRT OF THE AWE is "The
IllprMil Pattern Shirt," made by John C.
Arrison, at the old stand, Nos. 1 and 3 North
Sixth street. Work done by hand in the best
manner, and warranted to give sattqaetion.
Ms stock of Gentlemen's Famishing Goods
cannot be surpassed. Prices moderate.
RALLECR'S words, "None know thee but to
love thee, none name thee but to praise," may
be fairlyappiled to Pindows "Night-Blooming
COrellti." No one who once uses the perfume
ever relinquishes it, and rosy lips are never
weary of commending and recommending it.
Sold everywhere.
BEHIND THOSE 11 OSEATE GATES—the lips of
girlhood—there should be a fragrant palace
elegantly fur»bdled with ivory - and coral. To
drop metaphor. Young ladies, you should keep
your teeth and gums in perfect order, if you
hope in after-life to enjoy the blessings of a
sound set of denials and a sweet, breath.
What will enable you to do this? you ask.
Nothing but Fragrant Sozodont, we reply.
jy,i-tuthsat,
FOUR STECK (:O.'S PIANO'S (little lased) for
sale at bargains. These pianos have been ased
(luring the past winter and spring at concerts,
at public halts, and in private houses, and
show 310 marks of nse. Price i4:100 less than
3011 V ones of Sallie Styk, 111011gb all new ones
have been reduced $75. .1. Crom.o,
jec2l-11(it t:leventh and Chestnut streets.
CRAMI'S, Come, ClIOLM: A , Summer Complai
Dysentery, Muncie:l, and all affections of the
bowels are cured promptly and effect rally by
Dr. D. Jayne's Carm 'nut ve Balsam. Being plea
sant to the taste, it is readily taken by children,
and , havit :tined itDMpnlarity fur over
thirty years, the propritWors confnlently re
commend it ns a standard househohl remedy.
Prepared only at No. 2 V 2 Chest nut street. jen-it
VISITOTM TO THE SEA-SirOnli S110111(1 provide
tlient,;elVCS with BATti two DRI:SRES from
.10IiX C. A1:1:180:014,
No.c:. 1 and 3 North Sixth street.
NACYTICV.S.
SOMETHING COOT, FOE Tin; HoT EATTIF.R.
Something ORA for the got Weather.
Something Cool for the ItOt Weather.
Something Cool.for the lint Weather.
Linen Sneks, Linen Pants. Linen Vosis.
Linen Seeks. Linen r:,nts. Linen Vests.
Linen &as. Linen Pmts. Linen Vests.
Linen Siteks. I.ino rants. Linen Vests,
Also, a splendid assortment of Seasonable Cloth
ing, of every variety, for sale by
PERRY E CO.,
No. 303 CHESTNUT Streot, above Third,
N 0.609 Cnl:6T:5 UT St. (Granville Stokes , old tand.)
S. E. Corner of SKVIINTII and INIA.Int.gT Sts. (Jones.)
jyl-6t
Two IN ONE. RESTORER OP COLOR AND
PERFECT ML IR CoMRIN:ED.
"Loudon" Gray ir color Does Restorer."
"Loutitin" "Ilaireo/or Restorer.'
`•London" hair "lfair Color not Restorer. ,,
"London" , "ThtirColor Restorer."
"London" Changed "Hair Color Stain Restorer."
"London" "RairColor or Resthrer. - •
"Loudon" witholll " noir Color Solt 'Restorer."
"London" " [air Color Restorer."
"London" Dyeing. "llair Color Auy- Restorer."
"London" "Hair Color thing W.:stover."
IlEsTonEs QP.AY 11110 TO ITS NATCRAL COLOR.
MAEIISTREITATR SOFT,GLOSSY,ANDLUXUMANT.
NiTTRITIOUS, AND ENTIRELY VEGETARLE.
KEIII'S Tilt SCALP CLEAN, COOL, AND llEArmrr.
13At3 - )xv.s.— t will positively stop the Bair front
!dine, and rause it to grow on bald heads, in all
er,s'. S 7‘ , l:ere the 30illeles err left.
S'ngdyroll;es, 7,ee nts. Six Bottles. fist. Sold by
DR. S:WAYNE..k." SON, 330 North StkTII St. it
. .
AN IsattAsnco DEmAND.—NC) 11ITICLE
has CTer vion mow general awl lasting rayor.than.
The fletirmd for them from holies, clergymen,
merchan:s,
ittipie trial of a bottle is the evifienct we
present of their worth mid superiority.
For Dyspepsia and Low spirits, Dad Breath,
Pain in the Side. Bock. and Stomach, Distress after
Eating, Headache, Heartburn, &c., we confidently
reco»nnend the PLII_N T A TION BITTERS.
They are the Maus:Attest tonic ever taken. No
change of diet isreansr it while using them. Eat
all the good, healthy food year stomach craves.
7hc good e•S;eCts of PLANTATION lIITTEIIS are
Feel: upon Lwtki:vg tlic Crest trial. A very few bottles'
often leave the - wont ;;Oand and hearty
F.ROM BEAD TO FOOT. je3o-tit
Two BAD CASES OF PILEs CURED By
D. ISTRICKLAYIYS PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass,
of :ramesville, Wisconsin, writes for I.le benelit of
an who suffer -mith the Pites, that he has been
troubled for cacti! years with an aggravated (311,f, of
11!ca, and his it en ilersos eiseharged from the army
iaeurablr7, being quite paralyzed with Cie
lloth rim:3,, tits s..;..riaing eases were cored ith
one bottle of De. fAriekland's Pile Remedy. The
recor,,ms-udation of these gentlemen, beside the
dai:y telimonlatsyceelved by Dr. Strickland, ought
to coin tore 'nose sliffc:ring that the most aggra
vrttl chronic, cases of Piles are cured by Dr.,
Strialand's Piic Ri.nedy. It is sold by Druggists
CVC:27I,II(!r, jyl-stoth-3m
Port MOVAXLE BLUR BOARDS, PUOTa
GIZAIIIIO SCREENS, or very heavy Be("isteakls,
we have a strong large-wheeled Bracket Caster.
wbleh Is very suitable: also, a variety of other Cas
ters. TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty
five) MARKET Street, below Ninth.
RICHARDS' AND HILTON'S 'CEMENT ARE
strong cements for Leather, Wood, Bane, or
Crockery. Price, 2.5 cents per. bottle. For sale at
TRUMAN & SHAW'S, No. 9.35 (Eight Thirty-ilve)
MARKET Street, below :Chttit.
CERTATN CU - LE
. & , ort. TUE ...4_I2AIY ITCH,
TETTER, &c.
DR. SWAYER'S ALT.-HEALING OLNEME NT
DR. SWAYER'S ALL-lIEAT,I ND OINTMENT
Cures in from twelve to forty-eh - tht hours. Prepared.
only by DR. SWAYER & SON, 330 North
SIXTIL Street. It
JONES'.—SOLDIERS lIETURNEW HOME,
you want a good, substantial, cheap, and fashion
able suit Of Citizens' Clothing. GO to JOlles'
OLD-ESTABLISHED
ONP. PRICE
ciolln Nil 11011 SE,
601 'MARKET STREET,
AnovE SIXTH. jets-11D
ITCH. (WHEATON'S) ITCH.
SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM.
Wm c.revriteh in forty-eight hours. Also cures
Salt Rheum, Ulcers, ami all Eruptions
of the Skin. Price, H cents. By seiullug OD cents to
WEE - ICS & POWER, 7,;(1!:;TON, Mass., will be for
warrted free by moil. For sale by alt Druggists.
ibblS-tint
KENDALVS ANDOLIti.E.-11aVEt you tried
it ? if so, you approve of it. Of coarse the re
markable dennuol for this excellent preparation for
the Hair hue bee. , :moldy created by its merits; for,
when once reed; it is .not likely to he ;Lb:mat:med.
Yon con procure it of, any respectable Druggist.
jyt-tha
STEIN WAY & SON'S r -2--714,
PIANOS. v L r V
For sale only at
Which is the best place for me to her my Clothing?
To decide this question, so often asked, we would
respectfully suggest a careful comparison 'of prices,
stAes, met routines of the brat class Chestnut and
ltaliiet areas Clothing c: , :aidiAment,,, confidently
bellevieg that the people will nail that we offer
greater inducements in extent of assortment. style
of garments, and moderation in price. than con be
fumy! anywhere else. If this is not the case, we
nail not ask your pat ronoge.
WAN AMA_ KEIt ralowx,
Popular Clothing 'louse
and Merchant Tailoring
Estaldishment,
jean -if S. I:. corner SINTIT awl MARKET Sts.
Receipt molts.
.... i 0,1100 i 8,1)://
-- 1 - 7 7 1.010
.... - 214,4190 94,0,P)
Z. 4
WAGNETt.-11171:T.—A.f. 'Print!c Cltgieli. ficrina rt
ou the Slit ;11:: . . - ant by the Vey, Luther E. Al
bert, ltebrge 3brltiin Wagper and Eliza Lidllllll.ll
Jinn, daughter of tie late Su thantui Burt, of thih
city. No eat,l,. *
I I AWN Ez7: Thursday ye al ne
29111, iii thiH In' the Rev. 't to. R. Carroll. of
Allentown. N. 'llhomas Jlawkes to Anna .lane
flaw_rhlor of 3[r, , . Abler Gre‘..n, late of
jinn 31a;:or. Corinly. rattle. - *
GALVIN—STA)! Thurtolay evening,
l2rlll .Inne. by _lb-v. Williata L. Chaffin. Rey. Ed
n';•.ret I. nrookr,oo_ ma..., to Annie AL.
IN:1(5410 - er of C porgy G. Stamharli. of l'biladelphia.*
umlyt —PrA3lll.Aell. ThurAday
Jaae Ir," the ReV. WM. L. Chalia, Ea
Ward laity 'Gable). of “rookood, iass., to 3fisi
Alba, 31.. ilamfbier 01 C.,, ,, Yge Stainintch.
1:1' this elt c. I CbriBZielit (Lod Rruisfee. itott
other Earl,rn papers, pl euse pub] i.It.J
DT - tiDAS 4 .—On the Ali inst., James Donaas,Esq.,
in 11, Wit year o r u s age.
LThe rilal ire:: and male friends of the family are
resperl Fully la vheO attend his funeral, rruni his
Late Tegai•lle, et,1114,1 . of Hroad and. Walnut oirect,,
un ::'at rag V the nth ins:— ii : 1 `"
1. LI E ti Xfo. al_•.l 21) re nl3
fi C.. son of .lolm P. aml Stervy
a t Imeell. a:A.1;1,14, eutinty Pa.
WaS it Of CO. A. 2.1 . 1 th (Slit ITithni
League) Regiment P. V. A genuine son of Penn
sylvania. his aneestors being ammig the early col
ii.wers or 'William Pena. s
ItENt.3.II.A Weilnesdav mornhyr. the rith
instant. at his late re4i , lene.• • in this (qty. after• a
short illness. Itleliard IteaShal7, liaii. , is the CAM
cr ar of his
111 s malt• fri,•nits an•d those of his ninny are re
pectfully invited to attend his funeral. from N 0.1402
Chestnut street on 'FritMy morning, at 10 o'clock,
without further notice.
) Wt - i, Mrs. Ilanualt Wade, aged
'Relatives and friends of the noon , " ore invited. to
e.j ALM. -- ,lll l y h,
attend her funeral. from her resiitenee. Nrk, 1907
Br:nullwine street, Thursday afternoon at four
ALTEII.--Drowned at Jersey Shore. Pa., June
tfOth. Edward A.. son of Charles E. Alter. of New
orleans., La.. and grand,on or the late Jacob Alter,
of tills city. In the 15th year or ills age,
Tlw retnain, were interred at Laurel 11111, Joh
-24.1. r.
ts:tturdt.y, July Ist. by drowning in
the Delaware river. Irplow . I:Cl!thr f:51;t1I , I. (Mark,
eldest son of J. _Rinaldo anti Anne U. Sank,
aged is
lttlelll.)tiel. of the funeral will be given should the
body be n•voyemol.
DV:1:N1...T.-4in the evening of ilie •itlt inst.. Annie
yonngt,l clatigliter of tiearge Burnet.
~ , vvives - will he held at St. drum,'
Church, ltri.stol. 4,11 Friday :tile I'llooll. at 11_o'ctt n •k.
C:u•s Mari. Il.eindligt.in 41.1 mt at 3 u-cloek. as
the hit iihttaut, Annie It., infant
tiatightur lit.t. ”11,1 Alary It. Sellers.
I'uwv:,t.frout, I ;IV of lid I . pa realt6, No
r_lo Filbert strvet. o❑ t3ixtit-dity morning, at 1..1
liKAVEtt.—On FM. 4th inst., at itollilontivl.l. N.
.1.. Idtwls IVeavvr. In the 30 year or hi, a 7 o.
The reiatiyee. mot frteudV are rto,pm.t.tuity
Linen nu, , ters. , Linen Duelers
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters
, - Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks,
Alpaca. Saks.
Just the thing, to liven Cool
JltSt the thing to Keep Cool in.
Jnst the thing to Keep Cool in.
Just the thing to _Keep Cool in.
PLAN AT i4\ R. 6
BLASII7i; BIEOTITE - 116!*,
1006 CHE:::1..N1717 Street
SUGGESTION No. 1
MAR.J:D.
DIED.
WAN. MAKER Sr DROWN,
THE. PRESS.-PITILADELPEETA., 11/URSDAY. JULY 6..18(5:
to attend his funeral, from the reFtdenre of hiR
father-in-taw, Henry Green, No. V2l Need street,
rm Friday morning-, 7th inst., at 10 o'clock, without
further notice.
SIDES.L-Smitlenly,On the 311 in stan t.:7o.eph
in the 25th year Of his age: and also, on the 4th in
stant, hie brother, lawn: Sides, in the titnit year or
nis age.
The' relatives and friends, and the Independence
Ilose Steam Fire Company, and the Fire Demi rt
men l.are respectfully invited to attend the funeral,
on Friday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from the resi
dence of (heir brother, Edward Sides N.W. corner
of Germantown road and Girard avenue.
TAYLOII.—On Tuesday morning. the 4th instant,
Thomas S. Taylor. In the year of Ills. age.
Funeral services at St. lVtary , s Church, West Phi
ladelphia. on this (Thursday) iifteritoonot 5 o'clock.
The relatives anti friends of tile family are invited
in attend. without further notice. interment at
the Woodlands.
AN DEllSON.—Onrlhe sth instant, Sarah, wife of
James Anderson, Sr., aged 58 yr.ars.
The relatives and friends of Ihe family are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the
residenei of her husband, No. lado Cadbury avenue,
stove Jefferson. and below Itroad. on Friday morn
ing, at £3,!,:: o'clock, without further notice. - Funeral
service at St. Malaeld's Church. interment in
Cathedral Cemetery.
LACK ENGLISII GRENADINES.-
<lust received, a ease of Black English Grentc-
dines, at 10 cent,: a yard.
11ESSON g SON. Mom-nine Stare,
91S CI tEsT :NT u'r Si reef.
One prier. Prices in plain figures. myls
BLACK CHALY DE LAINE.--MIST
two el,se of DIA i n (qay (le 'mines,
- . -
nt 87,1 5 $ is ti're'd.
SON. "Mourning Sfurn,
913 (114:ST NUT SI rect.
One prire. Prices in plain figures. inrls
1110' PURE WHITE sunTIJA.ND
all AIX LS. latE LAN UISLL.
100 PIECES MOSQUITO BIM,
warms, BLUES, GI[EEN:! I , & e.
EYRE &
1,000 L""r
WHITE QUILTS, FOR
110 TELS. IMMENSE LOTS OF CI I E
TOWELS; Eje2l;4ll EYRE LANDEL L.
PANY. Vl: . A.tiliFfilil) [toad, below htliighavotue,
l'idiadelplna, 41111 - 5, Isfy,
The Boa Dirertors have dvelared a Dividend
for the last six months of FIVE PM:. CENT., pay
ablt• on demand, clear of all laxes.
It .1 Ai 1;INT/1 0 .11, President.
IVEMAIVAME 3IAR
COMP-VNY.
rifiLA nEt.rrtt A, ;NI y
Tho DiPeolors I,;‘ , Fe this day deela red n Dividend
01'I'!11tEE FER co :NT on the Capital )tors: or the
Company, 1011,:hie on 01111 after the clear
of Stole onl . l.lnned States Taxes. The 'fransfer
Books will close on the I 01111 open on the 181.1 t
inst. fjy(3-3W'j 1V11.1.1A411.1. CARLIN, Se e'y.
DVVIRT. Nl', HILL - AND
EtItUVLI:II.I. IUVEN 'RAILROAD CO._
PIIII.ADICLI9IIA, 7th Ato.. 13n5
Al a Slated meeting of the Board of Mao vers.
hem this eluy. a semi-anmett dividend of Four:
CENT. (imlial to Two Dollars per share). was de
l:la:TO. door of All taxe.:, payable to the ;..,•tork
liOidere. Or their legnl rotebontative, on or actor
the 17th
The Tra* , fer Book will be closed until the 13th
WILLIAM BIDDLE.;
Eirertqary.
NOTICE.—T let USO\ AL
friends of WILTJAM F. DIITCitELL, now
fn:operinfundent of Freedmen in TeffileSSCC for the
"Pennsylvania Freedmens' Society," are invited
to hear his Address, on SIXTH DAY (Friday)
EVIGNIN(i. the 7th at R o'clock, at the
VALI— N. N. corner RITOAD and srumo
liAltDEN Si meets, second &Ivry, hufore the " Be
thany miAgion fol. , C. U." Subject: "„The . Freed
People of 'Veiniest:cc. , • OG-.2t.*
OrFICE OF THE FAME !NM) . ..
EANCE COMPANY, No. 40G CHESTNUT
At a meeting of the Board or Direct ors, bola this
thiy, a Divldtaul of TITREE PET: C - I , lVl`. was de
clared, payable o❑ demand, clear of all taxe,s.
jyG-12t W. L. BLANCA-YARD, Secretary.
THE DIRECIN'ORS Or TUE DAL
zELL rETizotEum comPANY have this
flay declared a Dividend of ONE rill CENT. on
the Capital Stock, clear of State tax, payable on
awl after 12th inst. Books to close 6th 8101 reopen
131 h inst. U. It. 1 0 11Y1:R,
jyl3-7t Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH LE
- ZERNE It A I 1 ROAD COMILtriY, 320
WALNUT street.
The En:m:l or Diret tors bavb THIS DAY , /tkelttred
of AND A 11 - ALP Per cent., payable on
tonl a Der the 1716
EDWARD 110BERT5, Treasurer.
Ptt t LAM:LP/11A, July 5,1864.
OFFICE OF THE itimoN
MOVEMENT COMPANY, 320 WALNUT
-3treet.
The 3Thml of Directors have THIS DAY cleelnred
n Or THREE pct• cent., payable, "on and
after the 17111 host..
- - - -
EDWARD ROBERTS, J 12., Treasurer.
IIIIIADEI.I.I/1.1. July 5, 1855. jy6-3t.*
frr, - AT A MEETING OF THE STOCK
hollers of the Crawford Suzar Creek 011
Cputpauy, held on Monday, the 3d of July, the fol
towite, named gentlemen were elected Directors of
to .50n quttry. 117.: 11onry William Sadler,
Charles B. Cothiclay, N. 'f , j - )eisie.. - y:uu,s W. Pecker,
Taylor, an,l•Willuttu C roves..
And at n iitutainir of P.onrd of Directors, held
the .unit• any. ileiiry liountr was olected Pro*l4.3nt,
:nol Geo. W. Shopherd Secretary and Treasnror of
said Company. U.F.O. W. SUENIERD,
jy6-31.* Secretary.
TICE EIGIITY;NINTII ANNI
VERSARY OFNMEIIiCAN INDEPEN
DE:NC-E.—THE STATE sot:lEn: OF THE CIN
CINNATI OF PEN NSYLVANIA.—The 'annual
stated muting The State Society of (lie Cin
cinnati of Peennsylvania WaS lid ii at the La
pierre House, on Broad street, below Chestnut, on
the 4th day of .1 ely, A.L. 3s(b, pursuant to notice,
and the usual Immness tr an sa c ted.
The Otneers and Standing Committee of the So
ciety for the ensuing year are 218 follows :
Pre.,ident—Thonefs McEtten. M. 1).
Vice PreAlvnt - 11:trris T.. Sprout.
Secretary—George - W. Dam,.
Assisi ;nit Srereilry—Josi Tamar.
Trt rsnrer—ltal ert Adamr.
A osial tit Treasurer—William G. Caldwell.
Slumilll:Committet—rlhar9es .1. Pugh. Samuel B.
Poet!, .l sire es Schott. 'William 'Wayne, Peleg
3 . 1.11 - I;?ent wort li. Thomas Robinson.
Lei:Tarr, - to the General Society--Tlarris L.
Tliain A. let lite. James Glentworth, Robert
Adams, Graat Weidman.
11. L. SPPOAT, Secretary.
117N11IN ILEAG,UIE HOUSE,
"t56..--M utcc Nag of the Comma tcc on
En!lstra en . ts of the Union L...•;ne.lteld at lb.! Le,..,,t0
I.buse, on Monday, .3 Illy 3. 10115, the co!4r6vhlg I;re
mbl and resolutions Wire adopted and ordered to
be prldislied In the daily papers: '
WhoT/t.v. It has pleased on Inscrutable Providence
to retnowci from among ns our late Chatlaan, J.
ItE.ES:E FRY: therefore,
Ranked, That V.T. , (WIT cherish a warm rd-
Membrance of the loony virtues - 111)161 distlel:tits:led
his character. and u - 10 , :11 cmhaila his att.utory in
the affect ions of his SOrkowiiig frien
R":Boireq, zteth..e. part o;lith he. bore
ht the formation of tbIS ColinintLeO, and oy hts
ta
-1 vs as Chvivinfin ill the ilarlu-st hours of tl:v re
bvt!ion. he showed himself a true patrun7. wlion
corthlence in the cause of his cool try liesltr na
tal!.
R.,50l red, That a copy of these resolution:: be sent
to the family of lie deceased, with the expression
of our profound :53 - lap:ally for the irreparable be
reavement which they have sustained.
NOTIC }: 'l' it A N IF IR
tit , --ev
BOOK of the ROYAL PETROLEUM COM
PANY win he elmmtl from „FRIDAY, the 7th lust.,
lentil SATURDAY. the 15th inat.
.13 , 1-10 t ;1011X 4:t ALLA OtrEn, Jr.. Secretary.
OVIFICE P7.7,NIAADELPILIA
TIONAL PETROLEUM COMVANY. No.
329 CHESTNUT Street.—The Certhicates Of the
Capital Stock of this COlllll3lly will he ready for de
livery, at this Office, on WEDNESDAY. July
1865. ISAIAH BATES, JR.,
jr4-tiith2t. Secretary.
11411111 , 111iTi.—Tlif JE DIRECTORS
of the CURTIN OIL COMPANY have this
day deolarell a DJ YIDEND OP ONE PER CENT.,
pa able on the lOth instant. Hooktvill close on the
Otli, and open on the 11th bn , t.
JOHN H. WILE, See'v.
July 3. 18115, 73-4-tfadt.
OFFICE O] 5 . 111 ENTERPRISE
YF 13.ZSURANCE COMPANY. *9O WALNUT
IStreet - . P.llll,Al.Er,rtitA. July g,
¶llw Direetorg have this day cinkred x Divhlend
of TIIREE PElt CENT. on the capital stns'.; or the
Company for the last six months, payable on de
w:mit. free of all taxes, IL LOCK WOOD,
Jy4-12t Secretary.
_ -"T. VITTIII QUAREERLY IMPORT
OF THE Fouirrli NATIONAL BANN..
RESOURCES.
Loans and bilk; digeounthel $151,790 31
tnithll State,, [muds deposithd -o-11-1,
15 nited Sian., 'Fri:ll:4ol . er li. secure Or
eulztl ion 150,000 00
'Unit ell :f.tates bonds deposited frith
toned State.l Treasurer to secure-de
posits 75,000 00
()thee E 1114011- 1 10 les securities on hand.. _'9,3'000
Flunk nre and 03;1 urec, , 4,121 08
Legal-tender notes 249.114 00
Notes or other banlix 10,70003
1 the from other 'feints, 09.311 81
Expense. . :t,37; 05
Prendoon, 13,500 011
1.:,11521 1100:3 1,535 78
. .
Capital stoc' $133.000 00
Surplus 3,5110 00
tiTel!;:tl ing note, received front Comp
tron,, 131,000 00
Di-Do:41: $347.337 21
]hie it; banks 1:11.1.1141 70— 000,516 06
I Vivideni Is n npa hi '^_o4oo
Mi.-count and exchange 6,434 07
qtARTERLY REPORT OF THE
10-- , P MA NUFACTURERS" NATIONAL BANK
OF 11. A DELPIII A.
• • RESOURCES.
7.9;ms :ma Digeonuts $1,30G,41,3. 00
i. moos. deposited to se
cure eireniatlon 400.000 00
U. S. Bonds and other
ties on hand 215.150 00
633
. .
Lr3tal-Tender Notes 472.3311 00
Bills of this Bank on 14.975 00
11111 s u. oth e r Banks 41,173 00
Duo front N 3331011331 Banks 157,004(1'
Due from Si ate Banks and
Banke-, 3.7P010
------- 661.005 12
Ca 41 It VMS 110042 hi
lieu( Eptalr 20.153 11
Elipririw -Account 3,683 72
Cnpilal Slott- . $.570.15000
Stl.7lDul Fund)2l, 931 40
(.31•,:ulutInf.:' .N, °to; 35;,00000
--$1,017, 031 40
Cirenlation, Manufacturers'
mul Ili•ellante3' Dunk 57,036 00
13111. to 14,115=1111ti Itallkeni... 41, 433 -$s
3 udiviclu al Deposits 1,405,220 21
11iviihrull,T5npnitl 1,273 75
Profit and i 40,, 10,210 111
011,3.59,102 01
4t2,604.150 37
Slate ra" Pen 81 crania.. o.f Philadelphia, 88.:
1. Al: Ar. )1/WAR Cashier of the Manufac
turerr:-Nntional Dank of Philadelphia, do solemnly
th:,l the ahoy+, . - .;tutement is true, to the best
of my laiowledg,o _ _
W.I.VOODWATID. Cos Mon
Affil•3ll,l to before me, thiii fifth tlity of olv. 1865
• JOHN" if.
lt Notary Public.
SIXTH QUARTERLY REPORT
OF THE Trina) NATIONAL OF
rumADELPIIIA.
RESOURCES.
Loons and Discounts96,4o4
U. S. Bonds deposited to se
cure etruniatiou 300,000 00
IL S. Bonds deposited to se
titre deposits 50,000 00
U. S. 13eouts snd other U.S. se— :
curates on Itand 2/16,750 00
-- $013,13136
Specie and Legal-tender Notes 252,025 27
Bill; of State banks 0,500 00 . . .
- 21%125 27
Due from banks and hankers 5140 43
111.•Milt:tures and ether 03s1i1tenis 15,491 60
heal Estat4. 10,000 00
Expl.ql,4l Account 1.944 87
-
Capital Stork 1;:100,00000
Surplus Fund 8,714 02
Cireulailu,Notes 242,440 00
111(11\1,11mi 17 0put4t5.0.513.1141. 17
Treasumr U. S. Lc
'posits 121,804 98
Ilte to Dank,.
rrogt and Loss
Stain,nfPenn.vylavrnla, V0n114,1 of Ph fla F e w
I::(4lol.linning. Cashier of the Third NO I O IIIII
Bank. do soleunily affirm that the above statement
is true to the beat or lieV knnwled r e and hdier. •
R. 01. , ENDINNINC, Cashier.
Approvisi and subscribed before me this third day
of.(uly, lait3. EDWIN LC(
jy4-31 Notary Public.
11t, s= T7III LEHIGH VALLEY RAI 1,-
BOAD COMPANY 1'
. deri:yed Div
W lii
(11•11(1 Of TO AND-A-HALT' PER CEN T. inLyaldu
on and art cr July 11,01 lust., at the oflice, ao. 411
WALNUT Street, Philadelphia.
jyl-71* L. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer.
GREAT CENTRAL CLOTITINCi I[ol.`F.,
==MaKil=M
JOHN E. HPEADY,
'Sevret,try of Committee
151,230,714 13
$1,230,744 13
$2,13:31 ; n0
LIABILITIES •
$1,243,37,5 sa
IHSIflt
G 55,491115
52.252 24
8,472 4.1
$l. 21.'{,275 55
CIUMBERLAND COAL
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY_
:4,000 ACRES OF COAL AND TIMBER LANDS,
ON TIIE CUMBERLAND RIVER, PULASKI.
COUNTY, KENTUCKY.
NINES IN WORKING ORDER,
COAL EQUAL TO ANY IN AMERICA.
This Company is lying organized tinder the gene
ral mining illlV of lientnehy. lt prvmmt, the „.„-•reatestt
inducements or any enterprise now before the pub
lic. For all information apply to .
ALBERT FICITOFIELD,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Ofilce—No. 228 fibuth FOURTH Street, Pl2lla
pliia. )3,4-6t
POSTPONEMENT OF Till
UNION STATE CONVENTION—MEET
ING OF THE UNION STATE CENTRAL, COM
ITTEE.—In compliance with the earnest appeals
of many prominent Union men, citizens of different
counties m the State, urging that the Union State
convc-ntion varied for tlie 19th of July, ensuing, be
deferred until further notice, the announcement is
herewith made that that body triit not 118501'0)1c on
th e day (11th Or .thly) !,.ei epart for its meeting In
tin' city or ThicriAnrg. Due notice will be given of
the meeting of the Convention hereafter.
The members or the Union State Central Com
mittee Win :lenible in the of Harrisburg, on
the NINE'IIIENTII OF lIiI.V, ensuing, at the
Locbtel "(louse, at three o'clock. P. M.
A full attendance of all the members of the Com
mittee is earnestly requestpit,
SIMON CAMERON, Chairman.
A. W. 8..1%.,.ZETMCT,
^." ref , . Ms
WI EN WINEY, 5.
HA431:1:53M.: MG, Julie 19, 18f,ri. je2743yi9
OFFICE PENN MINING COM
PAN Y OF LAKE SUPERIOR, 319 WAL
NUT Street.
rICILADELTIRTA, June 17, IICS.
- Notice is hereby given that an instalment of one
dollar per share On earl] and every share of the
Capital Stork In the PENN MINING COMPANY
OF LAKE SUPERIOR, has this day been called by
the hoard of Directors of said Company. dim and
payable at their omee on or heron: the 15th day of
dray oext. :Interest will he charged on an instal
ments n 11440 the same shall have become due.
Ito order of the Board of Directors.
jy-t-tutlisst DAVID S. 11EYI., SCeretary.
IHLUIAgY.
UNITED STATES MARINE:CORPS.
—Wanted fo'r the UNITED STATES itIARINE
cORPS, able-bodied .SIEN. Splendid induce
ments held out to au euteriuft the Marine Corps;
glorious opportunity to visit - foreign countrni
good pay. excellent accommodati o n,, light And
easy duties.
Fio• all farther information inquire at the Remitt
ing Rentl. , m'ou, No. 311 Smith FRONT Street,
Pbnadelybkl. between ii A. M. and 3 P. M. every
day, except Sunday. JAMES FORNEY,
syl Cain n in and Remitting °nicer.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
rgE wATIQN,
A WEEKLY JOURNAL
for the discussion of the political and social topics
of the clay; the Illustration and maintenance of true
ocmocratic principles; the consideration of the
conditions of the freed people, cud the duty of the
IZepuldic towards them; the support of popular
education as a political agent; the diffusion of In
formation regarding the condition and prospects of
the South; and for the sound and impartial criti
cism of books and works of art, with entire Inde
pendence of all sects and parties,
WILL BE PUBLISHED JULY 6, 1815.
It embraces among , Its regular or oceasiOlial Con
tributors the following names:
HENRY W. LONGFELLOW,
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL,
JOHN O. WHITTIER,
SAMUEL ELIOT (Ex-President Trinity College,
Hartford, )
Professor TORREy (Harvard,)
Professor GOLI)WIN SMITH (Oxford ' )
Dr. FRANCIS LIEBER,
Professor CHILD (Harvard ' )
CHARLES E. NORTON,
Judge BOND (Baltimore ' )
EDMUND QUINCY,
Professor W. D. WHITNEY (Yale,)
Professor D. C. OILMAN (Yale,)
Judge DALY,
Professor DWIGHT (Columbia College,)
Judge WAYLAND,
FREDERICK LAW OLMSTE.D,
Rev. Dr. McCLINTOCK,
Rev. Dr. JOS. P. THOMPSON,
Rev. PHILLIPS BROOKS,
Rev. Dr. BELLOWS,
C. J. STILLE,
HENRY T. TUCKERMAN,
BAYARD TAYLOR,
C. A. HEISTED,
C. L. RILACE,
RICHARD GRANT WHITE,
WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON,
SYDNEY GEMICIE I•I•SHER,
THEODORE TILTON,
JAISIES PARTON,
GAIL HAMILTON,
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ptrBLISELTII,
==l
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WILL PUBLISH ON TILE FOURTH OF JULY
A BRIEF OtaiaNE OF AN ANALYSIS
OF THE 11ITMAN INTELLECT;
Intended to rectify the scholastic and vulgar per
versions of the natural purpose and method of think-.
tug; by rejecting altogether the theoretic confusion,
the unmeaning arrangements, and indedulte no
menclature of the metaphysician.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
wr JAMES RUSH, M. D.
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jp-atuthe-lt 715 and 717 - MARKET Street.
J
UST PUBLISHED.
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TUE COUNTRY. A Sermon on the Death of the
Presidens. For We be the PRESBYTERIAN
BOOKSTORE, 1.334 CHESTNUT Street. Je24-Tf
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"Ditch: our or the moot powerful and
exciting English novels ever published. It is being
read and praised everywhere. and its sale is growing
enormously. CAIILETON, Publisher,
jest-thsl Ohl Now York.
JUST PUBLISHED.
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REBELLION RP:COI:D.Iw Frank Moore,in 8 'rots.
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now compielo.
The Agency for these - valuable works is at
33 South SIXTH Street. above Chestnut.
ups-f JAMES K. SLAMS,
A BEATTA.M LINCOLN. —A MEMO-
ItIII, , ADDRF,SS, delivered by mu. 11E0-
3ll"Fxs. Jane 5. 1:45, before Ilie Union
3.eagne of the Thirteenth ward. Price. PI per
hundred: ten cents per copy. For aale by lif.Nlv Sc
6AIND, 607 .13ANIJOM kI veer. jya-3t.
IT S. INTERNAL REVENUE.—OF
• • FILE OF ASSESOR OF FOURTH COLLEC
TION 141 STRICT PENNSYLVANIA. comprising
Fourteenth. Fifteenth. Twentieth, Twenty-tirst,
and Twenty-foneth of the city of Philadel
phia. Northwest •o riser of THIRTEENTH and
;,:pRIN CAIIDEN S treets. third story.
Notice is hereby given, that the lists and enume
rations :made umier Inv direction in this District.
Consisting; of incomes for the year istiP enumerated
artiele tor the year MI, Uorria (Mx, Gad trated,,w,
P brde of Bit rer. Picea° For!c.v. Mciodumß, Porb• or
paws, and nebt,r, ;und er..Ngt.:,, , for the year from.
Atey 18115., will remain in my ollice for Obieetiell
:EMI appeal fur the spaee of TEN It.tl - 6 front date
hereof. Alt pee,out; lelert`Slil are farther not:llea
than 1 will attend wrive on the 17th day of July
next and for FIVE />.1.Y6 W thereafter, -
tween the hours on' A. M. and 4l'. for 11w pur
pose of receiving appeals. and determining, relative
to any erroneous assessment.
All appeals mud be itt writing. and specify the
particular enuse. limiter or thing- respeeting which
a decision is requested: a lso the ground or principle
of error eomplat lied of. So in.71),(t1 Can be entertained.
Ni sire nflcr tint lurs been. tra n.yjn Med to the Col lec
tor. these persons 11110 hare received blanks for
Income Returns. and have not responded thereto.
are reminded that the PENALTIES 01 , THE LAW will
enforced. against them.
.. , 013TIL - NroTerlt,
rourtli Distrixt,
July 6, 3865.—,1y6-6t reffiwytranta.
THE CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS IN
TEE :AEA Cap,ale 'Tars ir3 par
doz.. atm:plata. ELL LETCitIM WI It.
No. 15 North FIFTH tStreet, and No. 52131150 1 t
Street. ja23-1111
V AT - ANA CIGARS.-A GOOD VA
-1:1 ETY eOlkstailtly iu store and bond. at low
est eash rates. S. VIRATET S: SONS,
iny24-610 2to. 216 South FRONT Street.
pI - 10TOGRAPHIC
-1-tiIEIYS.—INDIVI
dnaIs or parties desiring photographs taken of
(Churches, Residences, .
er Coon
trc
S. should call at IS. REDLER'S
G a 4 tt'r.
A , SPLENDID STYLE PORTRAIT,
expression life-like. coloring fresh, witrpiotill
Impressive. unequalled. are B. ItELMEIt'S spe
cimen, We-size Photographs, in oil colors. Gallery,
otl4 Street. it*
ONLY *1.50 FOE A BEAUTIFULLY
eN.,ettto(l and tiol:4lKal t)letore. Calf at ItgI
:VIEWS and sit fur :t colored Intotogvapit, just the
till og you want. ,SECON 1) btreet,above Li reel). It*
PHOT °GRAPHS. —PARTIES OR IN
dividtials desiring Photograph.; taken of
Ulm relies. Residence,:_Public Buildings. or Country
Scats. should apple at once to 13. F. REDIER, Pho
lographcr, 6:24. ARCH Street. -
&CURD PHOTOGRAPHS—BEAUTIFUL
N- 1 :4pecintvus, done in styles suitable for Albums,
Just the thing for Scholars to t•XVilnlig(s with Mass
unites: 12 for *1.25. REIMEWS SECOND Street,
above Green. R*
rARTES DE VISITE-IN STYLE,
rxcillt :-.11.1 fllllBll inistitpassvd. Von
mk.tts 71.71(1 Pint, rii•t111.1.:47611. F.REIMER'S
(!tegetlit extoilve Balk y, 624 Alt:II St. It.
CABINET FURNITURE.
MOOR) ,Vc CAMPION,
261 SOUTH SECOND STRENT,
off prepared to follow the lICVIIIIIt Li the market to
the price of their Ira rn In re. rurelewers win pleaNe
eall and examine our eteek.
THE DOCTOR—THIS WONDERFUL
rum , : TONIC CORDIAL sTEstuldivr. so
wdi known in Enro l , ud hitddv ITCOMIIII,IIdeII by
II:VS(11811S:Min' riot to eyeist kind of '• Bitters.'
torllowe/ Complaints. iilpasnis% 'Faintness, Loss tie
Appetite, tie— Sic.. lA now on sale in quart and plitt
bottles. and small hat patent buttles for the lici , rt.
All travellers anti sea-side visibilet. especially La
dies. should Ire accommmied by the genuine! ••LOC-
Tult.•• gole proprietor.
;TA 711 ES %Nt,ls.
1%0 Fcuth TH1111) next the (iil:u•4 Bank,
jy.l-tuth33l * rhilmielphtzt.
S. E. COIL SIXTH SD IIARICET STIIEETS
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
COOPER AND CONARD,
.A.1\ 7 13 MARKET.
IVIIITE LINEN DUCK.
LINENS FOIL DRESSES,
GOOD SOTCK. OF LAWNS
FINEST BLACK DROP-D'-BTE.
BLACK DRESS GOODS
WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS
FINE TOWELS REDUCED
BLACK AND MUTE LENDS
J e:10-tf
COOPER & CONARD, NINTH AND
MARKET, have
The best Cassimere stork in town.
Good Linen Drills. Ducks Coatings.
Tailors' Linings, of every kind.
Muslin stock complete, prices right.
- Family Linens, selling, gold, at 30c.
Qum Dotaut, and other Flannels.
Pearl Wool Delztines, sr, and 65 cents,
lilntra line blare Mohair Al paean, $l.
Lupin's 6-4 blare Wool Delalues, 1.
Good stock while icainSose,
tarn-eye Linen, striped Muslim, finest Gambries
and .laminets, paired Mils!Ns. Pique, &C.
' White Thump., and other thin Shawls.
liargurs :Led Summer Dusters. je7-tf
SPECIAL NOTICE.
SELLINtt OVP ENTIRE STOCK
IO cLosr. Mist N
GOOD-WILL AND F 1 xTula-,;1 FOB SALE.
CHISM.
Wt t invite special attention to the above an
nouncement. -
We have a Large Stork.
Vie are Selling Cheap.
Every yard is to be closed out on or before the Ist
day of September.
Silks and Dress Goods.
Cloths, Cassimeres. and Linen floods.
Shawls. Cloaks, Skirts, &e.
The,lins and Calicoes nmeb ender market price.
CIIISNI,
In}-la-CurCor. EIGHTH and SritliSti (I.lltitE:t.r.
FIGURED SILK GRENADINES,
of the hest ItntllitieS and stiles, ht. Black mid
Cray Grounds, rifle to $1.50.
Travelling 1 wrest: Goods, in every variety.
New Dre:m Uoods. in great variety.
liantitAnne Calcite SIlltt;„ tt(2.50.
AlElrf CHEAP BLACK SILKS,
suitable for Dresses,utles. Saeques.
COTTON GOOD* .T LESS THAN WIIOLESILE
GOMM
ArerriMae, lint] Pacillc Prints,
- Waltham l'eperill blenehed Shed lugs,
11. wr EFL
Nos. 711.3 and 715 North TENTll.Aitreet.
4- 4 SPANISH LINENS POR
ET.I.ING DI.ESSNS.
4-1 1.110 - Linens.
Dark a nil light Linens, for 6n119.
Brown •
Figured Linens, for Dpsses.
White reline or Ma rm.:lllyd.
mosquito Nenlngs.
rink, Wile ; cliere3 - 4 in'i white 'Varlet Aim_
41 . TYWINt TTILT & W./
1e1!1-tf SECOND Mrcet,
APRE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS
IN DRY GOODS.—The entire stock of Dry
Goods in store, ut the Southeast corner of NINTiI
and ARCM Streets, will be sold at a great sacrifice,
to close business by August Ist.
The good-will, fixtures, and lease foe sale.
J. COWPER:Vit. WAIT,
Ament.
628H0 OP SKIRTS.
• RoProm , "owN MAXE , OF 62 , 8.
the hest assortment and hest qual
ity and styles in the city. (lore Trails all lengths
and sizes, front IS to tI springs, from Traits, all
to $l.
Plain Skirts. till the new shapes and sizes, from 10 to
50 springs, from 81.40 to 43. Skirts of extra heavy
steel and extra tapes, from 20 to 35 springs, from
$1.130 to *2,75. :Misses' anti Children's, of every
grade, front 20 to 33 springs, from four to eight Cents
per spring; they have no equal. Agents for the new
Flexible Skirt. themost pliable 'Hoop Skirt made,
and fully equal to the Duplex Elliptic Skirt, and at
Intleklower prices. Also, coliStillltly On hand full
lines of low-priced New York Skirts, kid-padded
and Metallic-fastened 35 springs, 810; 20 springs, 41;
25 springs, sl.as: 30 spring's, *L2I, and 40 springs.
41.55. Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired,
at 628 A. 12.011 Street. le t4-Ine
SUMMER RESORTS.
R URAL lIOTEL,
FgANKLIN,
VENANOO COUNTY, PA
JAMES E. STEEL,
Proprietor.
This well-known and popular House hasjust been
thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than
double its former capacity.
It is pleasantly situated in the centre or the Town,
with ready access by Nail and Stage to all points in
the OIL REGION, and its accommodations for
Guests fully equal to those of tirst-class Hotels in
any jpart of the country.
It has been the aha of the Proprietor to establish
a House combining the comforts of Home with all
the advantages of a large Hotel, and he believes he
has succeeded. 5y4-Spa
KEA BATERITG-CAPE MAY, CAPE
L , ISLAND, N. J.—THE NATIONAL HOTEL.—
This large and commodious Hotel, known as the
National UAL is now receiving visitors. Price per
- week, $l6; children and servants half-price:
jeao-2m AARON GARRETSON, Proprietor.
T HE
COLU,,MBIA HOUSE,
AT
CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY,
Will be opened this season at the rtrTzEsmi
DAY OF J TINE, for the reception of go ,, si
Tilts leading house will. Mr th.! comi...,:t 013500,
fully sustain its well-Cl.taliii'slimd
CI Penny enrOlirageki Lly the boeiness 01 1 Lei year,
the proprietor Teets enti,ited that alloli i roatitmted
clearly ,first-claw, must continue a sm...ess at this
old and popular resort.
The railroad facilities are promised to be excel
lent.
fleck's celebrated Philadelphia Band his ham' se
cured for the COLUMBIA the coming sea ou.
For rooms, &e., apply tn 1)El.:.).16011, Mer
chants' Hotel, Phiiiidelphia, or to
GEORGE, J. I:fit/I . ON. Peoprietor.
my - 19-2m (JArr. 3:31. N - I). Y. J.
THE ASELANT) ROUSE,
FOTJETHATENUF ANp TW OTT-FOURTH
MSM3fitlii
LIZE32I
•
Recently enl;u•ge4 and Improved, is now open for
transient as well as per nancut bordet s. The house
is situated on " one of the 'dem:antes', avenues,
and accessible to all places of amusement and ham
ness by cars and stages. Guests will tied all the
COTIVCRICIaTS and comforts of a superior establish
ment. with au excellent table. Transient board, e 3
per day. WTI. Ti. SELKIRK, Proprietor.
N. B.—Families who desire rooms for the summer
will make early application. To desirable parties
advaithigeOlis tortes will be of f ered. jetz-iit
METROPOLITAN
FORMERLY CITY ITOT , EL,
DITCHES STREwr,
CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.
BLAIR S BAYLEY. Proprietors.
A. F1:113r. MALE. SAM'L 16 BA - Yr:MY
Terms, $l5 per week. jet -Lt
THE ALHAMBRA
AT ATLANTIC CITY,
Pis now open for the reception of visitors.
Jet%-1 R. B. LEEDS. Proprietor
LIGET-lIOUSE COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N.
NEAREST HOUSE TO THE SURE.
This well-known housa is now open for the recep
tion of boarders. JON oovrox,
Je24-lm Proprietor.
CONGRESS HALL,
APLA3.:Tio CITY, N. J.,
WILL OPEN JUNE 24, 1865.
The subscriber wonld respectfully inform Ills
friends and the nubile in general, that he has again
taken Congress Hall, this being the fourth season.
lany improvements have been made; also, new
Bath Homes have been erected, and the bathing
cannot lie surpassed at ally tea-shore. And it is the
determination of the proprietor to use every effort
to make Congress Hall a home or comfort to his
guests. A Baud Is engaged. Terms moderate.
Jel9-lm G. W. RINK L.E.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE, PRINCETON,
MASS.—This favorite resort, situated in one of
the most delightful and accessible parts of New
England. Is now OPEN for BOARDERS and TRAN
SIENT-VISITORS. send for r ircutar.
je24-stuth-bn s M. 11. RAT:LARD.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
Will open for the reception of ••,testa, 00
WEDNEnDA hi IS.
Dodwortli's celebrated Band haB been engaged for
the season.
rerEMIS wis - bing to engage rooms, or clestrimg
further InAmmition. will lidilress
& woELrrEit Proprietors,
ATI -4 .ANTR; CITY.
5E..9.-BATHING.
S lt V HOUSE
A ThANTIV CITY, N. J.
This old. establisbed, aim eavorite house IS 110 W
^nen. It It neared to tier beset. severing cool
llkczes at all times. Its unrivalled lything facill
t its complete_ furniture and appointment, and
i nexceptionable table, render this !lonia: a MVO
-
rite place for a summer sojourn at the .sea-side.
raaliellgeta fraoi the city arc Silt down at the door,
and communication with the Wets is had at all times
by rail. A tine band of music has been engaged for
the season. Parties wishim; to seeare Board will
address the proprietor, at Surf Muse. Atlantic
City. Terms moderate. H. S. I: li: NSON,
jet-36t Proprietor.
CARLISLE WHITE SULPHER
IV
mut (1010111 a
no.sovt in now open fur Nisi tore. Vor terms
app),V to N. w.
W0011:4,
Proprietor,
lel9-10t* CAP. LISLE SPRINGS. Pa.
UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG
Is nom - open for tIT
rrcepl BMA
'C(-11:. • -1 Tra t in's leave on St:turd:ly
. nt-
Vi. n a O t is li; l l7l l :o o 'el . oek 7 from Vine-street whLut
r •i orning Monday morning eariv.—June 10 : 1 . 011. r.
( jel . o-`like BENJ. A. 811()E.MAJt1 , ,' Propikto
K ITTATINNY:HOUSE
DELAWA N Y E WA T F.R GAP.
This favorite MOentaio Resort is uo,v open to
visitors.
Trains leave Philadelphia. from liensuw,toa De
pot, at 7.:Xl A. M. Lift 3.30 P. 11., awl arrer., the
(Rip at I P. M. and 8.41 i I'. M.
Itcfcrencus — M orlon McMichael. rraulain Peale,
Louis A. Coley, 11. IL BennerS, S. It. Martin,
Charles Hacker, C. Sherman.
Terms, $l.l per week.
L. 11'. BRODHEAD. Proprietor.
M° NCIIESSON,,fI°N.SB
This delight fut and reinant is Watering place, situ
ated on the Sinnott of the AlletthellY MettlltattlS, at
Cresa-.011 :Station, on the PelllnillVailia Railroad,
WILL BE gIEIC.F.I) FOR TIIE nEeIi:P . PiON
.OF
GUESTS on MONDAY, June rah, 1515. '
Several new Cottages have been erected, the
Grounds have been beautified and improved. and
('lesion Is now one of the most beautiful hill-homes
in the United States. Excursion Tickets, good un
til October Ist, are Issued by [he Pennsylvania Rail
road company:
For further Information, address
GEO. W. MULLIN, Proprietor,
CRESSON SPRINGS.
Cambria county, Pa.
174! PHRATA MT. SPRINGS.—THIS
delightful and romantic watering place, beauti
fully eituated in the healthiest section of Lancaster
county, and acknowledged to be the "garden spot"
of Pennsylvania, will open for the accommodation
of guests on the lath of .iune. Railroad commitni
cation twice a day from Philadelphia. on the Penn
sylvania or Read lag Railroad, and daily from Balti
more and New York.
For particulars address the Proprietor.
.11-2 em .1 W. FREDERICK
EDUCATIONAL.
ArouNG NEN PREPARED FOR THE
Countin(,• Holum and Inudness life. at
t VrE N VE , S CO3llll ERCIAC COLLEGE,
NO. E. 3 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh.
Instruction in Book-keeping, Pennutuslap t Calcu
lations, &c. Tcle-raphing, on both sound and pa•
per instruments. No vacations. Students Instruct
ed separately. and at such times Its may best sun
their conventonce.
WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES
—A new French Cosmetic for beautifying and
preserving the complexion. it is the most wonder
ful rommtund of the age. There is neither chalk,
powder. magnesia, bismuth, nor tale hl its compo
sition, it being composed entirely Of pure Virgin
Wax: hence the extraordinary qualities fur pre
serving the skin. malting it sort, smooth, Mlr, and
transparent. It makes the old appear young, the
homeir handsome, the handsome more beautiful,
and tlie most beautiful Prices, 30 and 50
emits. Prepared only by II U` & CO., Perfumers,
41 Smith flittlyrit Street. two doors above (Ilea.
:.ml. 133 South SEVENTH Street, :there
'Walnut. apB-ant
TASTEFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL evyrnlNQ
WANTS-
WANTED -A SITUATION AS TRA-
Veiling Salesman fora responsible !inn; has a
large acquaintance with Country Merchant:: in this
State, also in ttie West; Cali SA any kind of goods.
Good reference given. Address Prim
Office, for two days. Mll-2tft
WANTED-A. SITUATION BY AN
intelligent Lad to learn some wholesale
business. Can give good eity references. Address
R. A. IL," Press office. iya-at*
WANTE D-AN EXPERIENCED
itook-licelol. in a Market-street Muse. To
sniinble persona rail' salary will be given. Ad
dress 1.5071..
WANTED—THREE UNFURNISHED
good izooov , , with TIOAUD, in a privato fzt
rniiv, or where there :ire hut few waders. Loon
(Ion Preferred west of ltrontl street. .A.<1.1.,5g Box
70, rost-ottlee. iy4-3t*
WANTED -BY AN EXPERIENCED
Man, a SITUATION as noolc-liceper, Account
ant. Salesman, or in any similar capacity. No ob
jection to go to the country. Apply at Na. 1.! , 63
South FIFTH St met.
.13-44 t.
WANTED, BY A LARGE AND OLD
established Dry-goods House, two good sales
men, controlling a large trade, the
lvone from Penn
sylvania, the oilier from the Western States. With
such liberal nera»gennnits will be made. Address
6 ' O. B. A.," Press' °nice. y:0-at." 6
A SALESMAN, WITH CITY AND
1 - 1 - near Trade, Is open for an engagement In a
first-elass Dry tionds or Cloth Ilom,e; Address
"E. F. Y..," this 0111(T. 3y(i-3t.
AGENTS WANTED FOR TILE LIFE
OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Fiv 1/r. J. G. Hol
land. No COIDDICIIi is necessary• thin author's repn
tation as a - writer is folly establisned. .I;Nin rieneinl
eouvasserG know why Itsells. Address, for loving,
..NO;.RU:: ittiA RD. Ell: View,
Ma/ N.* (:healer coiling, r00t...
it GENTS WANTED FOR " THE
ST.HtVIC E. THE 1 0 1 M .D, TUB DUN
ORON, AND PI IF, .ESC
By ALBERT D. RICHARDSON,
New York Trifrana Correspondent.
The Inost Interesting and exeil Mg book I' V pub
lished,-embracing Illr. ltleharilson'a Unparalleled
eAperienee for for; years; travelling through the
Soul]; hi the semi service or the T . tibtenp, ;it Ihe
outbreak or ow Wr,r, With our:moles:1ml fleets. both
East and West. during' the first two ye3r,6 of the:
hlti ihrllliiug enptore: his 000llutonent fOr
twenty niontli.i in seven different rebel prisons; lull
esenpe, and :limos; miraculous journey by itlght of
Dearly .4en II will abonnd fu stilThige cycais,•
and (lonian; More ot the fart, incident, and . romanec
or the war limn any outer work yet published.
Ty:tubers. ladies, energelle Vollog DlOl, and chim-
Ily retained and (11,ablelf onieers and soldiers,
in want of proiliable emplo , ,Atteul, will rind it pecu
liarly adapted to their voiolil ion. \%e have ahents
tatoortog i;.50 tier month, which we will prove to any
doubling applicant. s,• - ,t for eirennixt. PolareSS
Et 4, (NI,. N. E. eorner SIXTH uml
'M NDR Stret.k. l'enna• 3.15-1111
Tz Y WANTED—IN A W.UOLESALE
ItAturwAirE
Addret , .. in the handwriting of the :wilt,
" Box No; 350 Philadelphia M a l l
Onhai."
WANTED TO RENT-A STORE
Am) _Mt SEMENT, or a Alio lo handily:, on
.2iiiirkid or Claq,dnul, betiVeoll Sveond and SeiTniii
streets. or (V 1 or ,Fourta stmeti,,, between
Inditditritit ism, At.]'t'Jr, for a Wholaaido Carnet Store,
Address "1,, 1622 North BROAP i3ti'tiett
WANTED TO RENT-ON OR
about Om first of September, IJy a responsible
zol prompt paying tenalit, u. good 1) Wit,LLl
1101:$1.: within a short diNtnimo of Broad and
thesintit. Adam's, for one week, "W. 11. ,"
Ledycr
et t WANTED-BY A VERY DESTRA.-
htp tenant. 11 ltesmeace, Ili‘olern
sitn“tkot ininltteti' walk fro,u
the Cunt lucnlal, worth about *MO. Apply to
ROBERT MACOnE(I011;
jyl3-wrinat 119 A.V.N ire t4.l.reot.
$ F 00•
—WANTED A PARTNER,
c.) • with FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, In
a "business paying one thomand per caul, In sixty
days. Address, fur this day only, with real name,
Pront, ,- Prt,swonice.
g;S 000 AND 83,000 TO
G,, i
L ' bi_ri ON DIORTGAGt.
E. CAI/NO."I'ER &.• SON,
jyl-6t* 242 E mth TIMM
87(1 A MONTIL-I WANT AGENTS
Inl.l . ylVill!t(` at *7O a month, i?NpelitieS Paid,
to sell FIFTEEN ARTICLES, the hest selling ever
offered. Full int 'limiters free. Address OTIS T.
itiddeford. Maine. ttlylo-d&W:iin
XI2SA MONTIL-A.GENTS WANT-
Et) everywhere to introduce the improved
& CLA FAMtitY
SENV INg AIACIIINE, the only low - oclee 'machine
in the ennui ry Whlell Is licensed ity Grover & Baker,
win:oer & Artisan, Howe. Singer & Co : , and
itachelder. All other machines now sold for less
I him forty dollars each are Infringements : and. the
seller and user are litdile leo fine and Impresonmenl.
Salary and ea pee ses, or large commission, allowed.
Illtmtrated circulars cent free. Address SHAW &
lliddeford, Maine. inylo-d&Wdat
FOR SALE AND TO H.F.T.
p, REAL ESTATE
in EsT ,vrE
PEAL ES:TATE. REM. EtiTATE.
"zi - EW MONTI: f.Y CATALOGUE, I TST 017 T
ItiONTIMY CATALOGCy usT OUT
• FOR UHATUrn mt.:AT:at LPN ON. •
Tout GRATIrreoVg RNTRIBITTION.
FOE GICAT 'Toms insTinis
$5,000 7 600 WOETII ($l. 1:1 AL DST .A.TE FOR
SA LT:.
$6,000,000 WORTH O' HEAL ESTATE FOR
SALE.
e 5,000,000 %VORTII OF - REAL ESTATE FOP.
No per Ann og to vomit:lse city or suburban
property should fv.ll to get a copy, positively the
grcate,l prod neticn of the age to parties interested,
copies ha's' i1e , ,•11 cI i fur in one year. Said
eaUdogue corWdos a groat lumber Of desirable
lots. IWO. C. 241.1,LE11. Pr:teat:a Heal
Elate Opera tor, 1151 North tilvtlo 4 treet. .Iyo-at
FOR SALE. SPRUCE STREET,
WEST OF FIFT if .
(tivelling, positively. Lot
CC fi. fi owl ft_ deep to it street. Only $23,000,
A pj ons,cf,,lc It afecu.
°ilk: WEST Snit; yr. STI!F.F.T, AND CORNER
OF A NOTif Elt MAIN STREET.
Large. nett Owe II isL.;. Lot 21 ft. 0 in. front by 140
ft. kip. Quip >•to.l+4.
WALNUT S'I2IEI.:T. NfiIITTI SIDE, WEST OF
T N TIETIL
Ni nt, fun7-story dwelling. Only $ll.OOO, and pos
sys,..o. i of 18 by 1:25 to a .:treet.
NO. 4:' ,1 3 Pit . TEEXTII writ EF.T.
Ter , tai g... neat tiouble Mansion. with plril on
I.,st 30 ft. f runt by os• ft. d.er vu Kneass
-treat: -
NthtTII.W).233T cumvErt SEVENTH AND VINE
STREET,
eninviite Franklin square. Large nest-class
rooms. Lot 21 by lilt ft. deep on
Scroll:3, street. Price, $18,4110. Immediate posses
shin.
liesl,lCS near 2,C00 other properties in all sections
of the city. GEORtt E MILLER,
Practical Real Estate Operator,
155 North SIXTIf Street.
AS FOR SALE.-HANDSOME BIDE
= I) I) wELLItili, NO, 2eza SPittNO OAR.
DEN Street. Also No. Ela7 :StOLINT VERNON.
St rect. Immediate possession.
jy6-3t* E. WRIGLEY & CO., 121 S. POITRTII St.
4 0 . 4 1 FOR SALE-THE WELL-BUILT
~ 16:tESTAIILE PROPERTY No. 853 Perth street.
Perth street is cast of Eighth ruin north (rOlll Par
rish. $2.2t0. clear. Also. the Horses Caryl:urea,
&c.. all very cheap. MI I.LBIt,
jytl-at 155 North SIXTH Street.
r, FOR SALE—No. 1000 WALNUT
oak e. 5,000; elegant four-story brown-stone
front dwelling.
Ss' (3.ca out pneeimse nutgnifleant four-story
nrewn-stoic front Dwelllng.'22 feet fronton Sprnee.
street. versa or Seventeenth.
. . .
BROAD S7' 1 t EET,W EST SIDE. ABOVE BROWN.
—Elegant large Dwelling. Lot :Why lOO,to a street.
Only A15.i.b0. and possession.
SOUTHWEST coltN 010 ELEVESI:II AND
SPRING GARDEN STR E sole-yard
Dwelling,. Lot :38. feet front by QO feet deep. Only
iidO,rien. and possesslou.
VINE STItEET. sourrr SIDE. WEST OP SIX
TEENTIL—Very 'elegant four-story brown-stone
front Dwelling. Eve'rything Iu tirst-ehtss order.
Lot 21 by 140. Only $13,000. with possession.
Besides hundred's of others in :di seetfons of the
City. GEO. O. MILLER,
155 North STATII Street.
e r :A FOR SALE—Win - I IMMEDIATE
posF , es.lon:
IliG2 31°110 Vernon street.
1904 :und Ilionnt Vcriton street.
3 hvt (ling, 204.1 Mount Vernon street.
.1)wel Mtn Green street.
221:1 nntl 222,5 Spring Garden street.
Dwening. 180,9• Wood street.
Dinning, "annul Vernon gtrcet.onst of Sixteenth.
11. 1,. _I 123 South VOITItTit ht.,
13.1 or vENTEn,:s Tit o le.v.N.
41A FOB SALE—SIIADY SIDE— g
Alto. A beautiful country reAdenee, with
four acres, twenty-four miles north of Philadelphia.
The land Is in a high state of cuittration,handsoniely
located on the Bethlehem turnpike, within half a
mile of Line-Lexington Station (NorthPennsvlvit
nill Railroad.) The improvements consist of a large
Brick House, with trbatle, shrubbery. choice fruit,
and ornamental trees: a large harii,earriagehouses,
abtals, FOr particularg, Inquire of
J. or F. MATTIS,
jr-ut. No. A South WATER Street. Philatia.
FOR SALE—AN ELEGANT RESI
- nEseE West (iii.itiem street, with oni
yard, finished with all the modern conveniences.
Apply to SAMUEL L. CLEMENT,
JetiO-Gt* tIiIS. TII 1111/Street.
rEARCH-STREET RESIDENCES-
: - FOR SALE—Sewn:I arst-class HOUSE , F4llltil
Ode of ARIA! Street, west of Nineteenth,
in,- all the modern Improvements. Apply at 1520
ARCH Street. jelOst to*
FOR SALE—THE STOCK AND
Gt:odwill of a Wholesale 11(10T anti SIIUE
nonce, No. lt; South FOURTH Street.
to cougcquenee Of the death of the late proprietor
thi„ opt( puti ti 01)4,111 to
W oteered forple Tlllsli3
11/2
good opportunity I‘-r any 4,hilling to go tutu
the foot awl Shoe trade. The tnisilleaS !Ms been
rattled on • very successfully for the last thirty
years at lids al an‘l. having a this of very good
trade. - For particuturs, apply on the prenfiseA.
I *. NS - ILL I .11.315. .1 it •
hi-tut - ha Executor to Samuel Williatm.
To RENT.—TnE 2D, 3D, AND 4tir
-a- stories for either of them) of the store No. 509
COM:M.:H(2E t.:tr(qtt. RO(rins 200 feel deep., with
side light. EllqUire utt the PITIIIIS,S.
CONTIIsrUED SALE OF MONT 0 4 '4
VALUM:I.I%, 111.61'1 , A191.V. AT cArk;
ISLAND, NEW .1E3:4E1%
300 BUILDING LOTS,
Near tie i:e..11 :nutitmip.).l Dppat,
rit• sold. at ptC. , lie bale, without rt , st.,Vt.., on the
premises,
ON SAT VHDAY. v 15, 1 , 10, _
At i oarlock
A SPPehli 1.N(.111 . ,1011 train from trill
leave 'A' AUN t"r-Street Wharf at o'eloek A. 11..
aml arrive at t 2 M. The lieliets fartii,hed will he
to return foltotette , :11omlay. A PREP,
INILL.ITION 11 - ILI4 ittit.:VARED ON TUN:
(i1:0 - UNP3 on the arrival or the Intim A rare
Chalice is now for purchaAas . int for
a summer reM,lenec al llitd ilturea:Augly 144,1111Ni'
wateritilr place, Within three hours' rid of 19111a
deltthia. -
- 11 ill he soli ni the saute time.
3I,ANSWN.
All that large Nansion and tot of ground. s4hinte
on the corner of BIWA IPA' AI und 11111:1) ANOIIIIV.
Lot )02 feet front, and MI. feet dept. It leis ice
house,. &e. l•Airroundeil by (urge and beautiful Amin
trees.
44 - Sec plans and virezilarN for full
whit* tom - by has of 0.4.• Anetlonikers. TI II *I .1$
:sONS, !N0a.1.341 and 141 luttttw " ?I i
toil .1. :ff. 01IT R. Real 1..:,:tat0 Mu 111,
Cape Man.l. 11. 119)31AS .I‘ . SONS, Atlo3lhata.l,.,
jya-ths.miawtlif-7t 139 an. 11.1.1 S Fou •psr.
BOAUDING,
_
WY BOARD-WITH FIRST-OLASS
-A- , DINNERS, at No. 624 South WASHINWPnti
Square. jy6-210
TWO FINE AIRY ROOMS VACANT,
with Board. neferetiet. required. Apply 1411
$19:71E :Street. 11*
E MOVA I.S.
EMOVAL.—CLUNET (MAGI - 10111N
have removed to Store Nos. 2,t& sod 2 ,4,501ith
WIfARVES, above Chestnut Street, whore they
will have on hand constantly a supply of 'Fist..
CIMESE, and PROVISIONS. .1Y44/4.
REMOVAL. -(EEO. W. WATSON
CO. have removed their VAI2IIIAt 2 NI It Iql'o.4l-
TOltY to their oici place, No. 1:419 C.rm-rrNIJT
Street Wader Concert Iwo ~-1,04 e they will keep a
stock Carriaves of their own Nt'ot will re
ceive orders tor every that-class
JUNE 7, 1805. je7-3M
THE CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS IN
tbv -.Atarket —(hin rt .iarif. t '421101'40Z.,
c om ph.w. 11 ma LE'rettli MTH., No. 15
North If 11 , "1:ki ,`:tt. and Nu. VA Ji INOR fit. 3a3 -pt
AT REASONABLE PRIOES
HERKNEf.9:B I BAZAAR, NINTH
anri HANSOM Strcets.
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, ttc.,
ON SATURDAY MORIsa NG
next, at 10 o'clock,comprising. about
FIFT HORS ES
silopii I o hanwsg pnct then
saddle. ,
Full dewriptiong
at safe.
AT,S(I,
New vnII:eormil4n.1)111 Currieges. W , `goam•
&v... Willi whivli the eoniteiPneN
Single will Sthidies.firliTic4 ' 45"
/ I " , ' , es, &r.. nn 18"ednegnily.
ALFRED ISt. itEitIiNESS,
Auctioneer.
nPFTcE, DEPoT CMIMISSARY OF
s3UIO , ISTFNCIC,
WAsliimvrov, (. ;nor 3, 1845.
AUCTION SALE 11Y BAR.
SOld Niblto A „„ „
.11111 V 12. laal at 10 o , ploidc A..NI„ S:lil,.V --- Tit
B. I c _ h NUM
7.101 Salted liver 11 idcs. lam I.' Or it , ls ;
MI . du di).
10 Calf Skins.
'2%257' pounds Beef - Fallow.
11,840 pairs Beef 1101710.
20,511.1 gallons 'Kcal s Cool Oil.
I,COO pound! , Tallow Cracklings.
Flour Barrels, (2 Bonds.)
1,i410 Pork do do.
1,108 Bacon, Pork, Fisk, Coirec, and Vinetmc
Barrels.
7 Cords Darryl iiiavcs and
TI . 1111S — C1181), in (4,N - eminent fll ads, lIRLiy
jytisid Lieut. Colonel nod Cool. of Silbsistclice.
NOTICE.—GOVERNMENT AUCTION
SALL'S on S.ITIIIII/A).", July' 8111,18 , 15, 10
o'cletth A. M., and On every Sitturdny foil owing,
until further »Wire, will he sold :a , MEDICAL
IIiVE r
Y(fiS lite.poT, S. E. corner 13110 AD and
cif MIRY Streets, Plilltolelpnia. l's., tire, following
articles of [Tuned States Medical and hospital
Prop whieh have 'wen in 1150 10111 nee 110 longer
oeetteit by the Department, consisting of
Iron Bedsit:Ails ;caldrons, r=2
jualtr etis , s , (lotit'.s.traw.)!Slores, -
Sheets, (linen Sz Cotton.)
l'illow NZ, Ifml s chnhl, liitcltcltFur.
1{11tIlk<•15, 11111111',
Conuirl•plinl.s, - •
x • Willow, Wooden, Crock=
Drawers, PPP. and -
Taldcs, 'rill Ware or oil
- lons
Wnshst:lnds.
lintuerons articles of so
Ile 1;001.
torected art Icier sold
GIIk
;13 - 1-71 bug, "'.; D v+. Col,
MRS. JOHN DEPA\"s NEW ARCH
THEE' 1"1' HEAT Itl%
'FP:NI NIHJIT 01' I , I2ANK _DREW.
THIS (Thiirsil:.y) EVENING. July 11, IS t'..5
lIIT VI.EStME EAST LyNNE t .t
Two ole THE 1101'“,
And "COOL AS A Clitili:ll2D.:ll. ,,
. elniractera.
-FirmAy, isr,NEFIT OF FRANK' 1110 , 31 Y,
moNiiky, HENDERON.
E W CIIESTNUT-b — rirEET
TRE.—COrrON R iIURPIII"S
SEVENTEEN STAR PEnicoi:mEtrs,
BF,r; col' 'G\, the Dthultable Onniedla.n.
JOE MURPHY, the Champion Bone Player.
New Songs, ns.w Jolces, now Burlesques, new Acts,
BYENI
7113tgitNSE TIVETWWITETIE.
Em,thiii men o. , met, mn‘d. refiliod. Don't
fail to get!tlu; Tenupu America, #4 4 t ,
NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATER—
SATUUDAY. Ju l y 1001,
LAST DAY OF TIIE 'miNsTirEts,
Two, Gould Perflannowes—AlPFEßNOON AND
EVE:Cr:SG. -
lIONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT ST._,
ABOVE 'FAYE LET PA NOB AMR' VIEW'
OF TIM ASSASSINATION OF ABRAHAM MN*
comi,—Owing to the apprcateldog AtiolVOPgli ry of
out icatiooat ledei.etulonee. lbo eallOrabla or upo
se,oes IIIO , IOIIN COMlVrthli With Ito Assaggd.,
nation or AU Ii.I.IIAM I IXOOI.A, and the atteetpt
eel
ANSIO4I,IIIIIIIOII of 'W. 11. l'ilo.WAltil, leas beek
postpomol anti!
WEDNESDAY El:I:NINO, July stb, 188.5,
when It will tat exhibited at tin above I tall, and
(NWT (Welling . daring lw week. Tickets for sale at
the Nall. Iloors open at 7 o'clock. Porforotance
commences at 8 o'clock.
13 - 8-51. 'W. W. DAVIS. general Agent.
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST
NUT stromt, above Tv:nit—Open trout 1/ A, Al.
tin 6 I'. 1,1. Benjamin Wt'l tirt•itt Illative. of
CHRIST REJECTED still on It:M.1101i lola
PELVIDERE DELAWARE RAIL
-afi ROAD.
TWO THD 01:3011 NOI2.I7IIERN
CONNECT 1013 -73 A ILY, .- . -
LEAVE P. ..`..ND T. 71.1.:. KENSINGTON uHror
A. M. AND 3,30 P. M.
Connecting directly through to
REAL ESTATE
HEAL EsTATR.
+STJN,
WA T f; .ti:*,
WI fAi Esit_vunr„
AND TUE,
Cdlll,ll , LAKES.
• 'lTroust Tiecets s(AI Itaggagn Checked,
throt g 1 bO , all prhicipal potatt; 'North and West.
jea-ldn- GATzmV.II, Agent.
CIIPE MAY,
WEST JETZSEY RAit;II,OATJ,,
8.30 A. M., thus
2.3 0 P . M ., I' l AtiSElW#lo.,....Dtte at
, (3.13 p.
4.30 P. M., R 'EXPESS. Due at 70 N
SP. .
EXCURSION TICE:ET:S. Collpoti 7.leketil.
to be used by (Ow penqm only, to Yo: $;45.00.
Passengers ainl Baggage taken In and from gig
Island ;Lutl Sty Lion without d1(11.11.0nal charge.
Freight from Stsudfo7(l'a Wharf, below
Spruec sir. et.
Rettirnimr Tr:ll4n leave CAPE MAY nt 5.30 A. Ar,
s A. M., Fxprowi.; Acimuntociatiwn
5.20 A. M., Freitilit.
J. 1 7.1.,N itENSSELA.r.II,
PIJILA .I.ly & jyg,tset
CAMDE7.iA Xi) AT.
T. A NTif: 11A f I,ItOAD.
Ti.liALMElt A RR A Ni4LAI ENT.
T1112017(111 IN TWO 1101.7114.
On and after SATURDA), July Ist. 1133. PIVZ
trains dittir to Atlantic Cite, and one on Sunday.
TRAMS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY
as eollows:
Special Excursion 0.30 A. M.
:mail Train.. 7.30 A. M.
Freight. with Pasaeng.er or attached.... 0,11 A. pc,
Express (through In two hours) ".00 P. M.
Atlantic A etamtmodittlen 4,15 P. M.
NET URN I Nti. LEAVE ATLA.NTICt.
Alluutle Am.min.nlatton 1.47 A. M.
Expre.s (thronelt twit 01 7,08 A, M.
V 1,1141. with lfut:se D.:Jur (..'or ail:tenant...AlX A. M.
Mall Train 4.43 P. M.
Special EXCllrSillit 5.18 P. /11..
SUNDAY' MAU. TRAIN.
Leaves Vine-greet Ferry at 7.30 A. M.
ltataraihg. leaven Atlantic at 4.13 P. M.
Fare 10 AU:tittle. $2. Tleke ta, goal
014 l'or the day and train on which they are fanned,
,TUN CT lON COMMODATION ,
Leave Vine-st 'net Perry la w 1,30 P. M.
Leave .litalt, , on at Ih23A. 51,,
EXTLA HA InioN Ft ELI/ TRAINS,
Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.15 A, 31, and 1.11 P.M.
Lear, nad.1..na.A..1 at 11.4.3 . A, 31. and 2,41 I', M.
N. R.—n. 44011 1011c1 Ile delivered at. I....pees
Polhi in,dtco :zaftig dulYll
the bat day. JOHN G.
Agent.
P 111 T., A. DELP IA
i: 1. 4 . - , ." . "-h l - 44, 1•24- AND ItENDINti HA/ LitOAD.
EXCUItShON TIC I( El's
GOOD FROM. 311 TO Writ JULY, 11;aiLU6IVE.
FROM n DEL
To Norristown k ling t,75 To pottmin, a. Nick $4,3
To norOisville TtLlONOlitt
Pott,(llWit "• . To I, , :its non "....
nouttitg t 6„ „.70 1, 1'0 tf.ariAttvg 1) „., 5,0
ti
And lirtween Oil other fittioits, 111 tedualon of
onekthird 1 . 1 . 1•111 the regithil!
JOliN WELL 11. Nrnt•nil Tirltet Agent.
rai . 7 . 7747 ,- 7 ,- "7 3 EPHRATA AND
07-16 -0. ' 4 01." T. IT 17, l' It IN . VV4.
READING AND COIXAIIII A RAILROAD,
Cht and alter :1It)N I)AY, WAIL ira,,engert4 for
the above Spring, will leave the PHILADELPHIA,
AN]) it KADINt: ft.% 11.11!).11) immr.
Tilttt-
Tl;[:\'l'li and r. LOW 1111.1. SI reel,. at 8 A. M.
Mid :1410 i'• arrlrtn- .tt iiithett. at 12.2 j and 7.2 i)
r, and at Lit iv :it Cato 7.51
II r:'fl'ltSllia
Leave 1.11izat.4.13A.31. P.NL. luta Ephrata,
stt 8.42 A. Al. and 2.44 P.M., arriving in Pii118:1111/11i116
at and 7.951'. :NI, P2:1.12t,
1)1111 ADEL PHIA AND READING
-IL
JAI LIMA It .—Exourtitto Tint:Ms. at ;mai onett,
to V: VII HATA 111111 LITIZ and back. amid Thom .1 ttly
to Stlts lan& l'o,on,tter Deno:. PIItIrPtIENTII
and CA .11'111N Nl' FAX It,
J&27-St Cent ral Tivket. Agont.
FT;g:-"777,77, EXCURSIONS. TO
ANClL—Thtliisr/r
Long 13rnnch Nytit imtv,,l'ot)per'S ,
dmly oxe(pteil.) M 11,0 A, M. tat , :.
I?..xelivi.loll TiekelN grA)4l META
tedl:l on SalliViiiirr! ut 4,30 1. , Italy!)
at calthivn lit 11,10 A, ,11.
3,26-2 m L. It. eanylon.
<-115 4 i:.. - 4
. 1 STEAMS 11 P NORMAN,
.;27c Flion 1:0;-Pfoti.—Coodgocod or !ner
d:awn:A. 111)0V12 ,wait or 4011 ploase svn,l for
their guutts, now Mod lug itl l'l NE-St Peet Wharf.
BENItY WllklSo.ll t CO.
~ ~~
~~`d
Not only I — N EXUELLY.I), I.nt rIzr,QtrALLET)
Ctteity of Tone and Power. Itudgned espermy for
'i!wir,il, , , 1111111_411101,k. 'kit 0 , 41 , ,t1 10 be 0 1 113 1 1 Y welt
adapted In the Pare and 1 !rawing-10mo. ror
bale only hp ' No. 13 Nort , . SEVENTIC Street.
Also. a complete a5,..0t4 meta of the Perfoot Me.
lcdon vonsthnliy on Bond. le2l-13m
WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE.
;c:ins"l , loNB of CH:Meter . , ConsTillltiou,
1 qlent 11) 1C1; on Bustne4s,
f' 4.inn T
1
itllllronin c t of 60*
Athiptailuli, k•VOlittit by
.TOIIX L.OAPF.N,
Phrenologist mul Bookseller,
No. 25 S. TENTH litteet, shove Chosluut.
ocH-tetlistylf
ZNL'Ii. OIL
(VlN l l2) )l 7 . l A v . N tli t i k li N ;tis M i „il l'Sl C W:
D-IPFtillth!NT till , ;V:S. " Uo, Philadel
phia 'Hauges, I fot-air Formwes, Portable floaters,
owdoowo tutee, Firellottril Stove:, Ma Hui ors
lt
tAewliole Plates, "C. '
wholesale and retell, 1 " 1111""11" " .
CHAstl IlltAltP. TtioNiliON,
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No. .200 North rd.CONti Street.
fa 4 SURGEON'S
ISANILNIIE INSTITUTE, NO. i 4 Nortln
:NINTH 14t ivy:, above 111arket,—E. C. EVERETT',
lifter thirty • practical ex pntiniine. ittinriintees
the shil ndiuntineat, or Ms Peonitfin Valeta.
tlnnion then' Trttsn. itla
tiieCk 171 E `• nlionlder Bruen:, erntelles, Son. Ladles ,
cowhide/I n * Ludy, ni)l2-ly
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT
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41'g
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• • - SALAMA2tiDER SAVE
16 smut:
souTir- younTli STREET,
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A In ixe -variety er VIRE-PROOF SAFES always
031 11:1/1/1.
pATENTS PROCURED FOR INVEN.
'IIO NS In the 17nited Stateß and Enrone.
jy4-2t. I;Ru\VN, 311 WALNITT Street.
CIANES.-NEW AND BEAUTIFUL
stvleA for sole by WM, 11, utcuminsoN, aloe
UARRET Street, IrOSIV
DEPAItrATENT VOTi CUSTOM. WOUL
AUCTWON SALES.
aloe to Itim , ..c , li.ovvers wilt
'IMES li,rellmrt: ALL,
. As :aril, rurveyer,
ANUSEIPILINTS.
EXCURSIONS.
Sell.ltir:slV,
111JF1'.11:0,
FROM FOOT OF WAT.NUT STREET, AT
Fare, $41 . .00. Servants, $2.00.
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COTTACE 01:0A110g,