t '~ ' ~ . _. . • The Continental. 17, Thompson W Carolina !Gen C L Fitzlino:h IA Capeltart, 'N Carolina -John Norris. 1; nisrille \ " r Haven ::, Parker & wf, Louisville WA 3 01, "1,;Y,..‘.,,,,, 1,1 Edwards, Poston D 1 -1 Einr , " I ' "W" C A Whealock, rosi on W T Chester. Be ale A L Puva. I..tnmor,e ...F . Ticknor., i t , .1 ... Y' ii ~,,,,,,.,b, Nen-101'k Airs &tibe/ Lr,er- .1 ,tt . sbi .k n„ 1 ',Arms A' la Jewett_ New ark Ent Mrs Lernard, New York i'Vin iloimes. Miss Bonne, ntisburg Ohs POThem us, New York Ni s , J Holmes, 1 ittsburglW J Ellis. New York yiss 3/ tiolmcs,PlitsburglF L Cooper. New york N,,shiohis. rittsimrg IF, A (+Downs , lio•tion lilfss H Shields, Pittsburg' T H William , ..Allerh o ny ly 811 onnesPittsburg J 1) Cameron. Harrisburgl; s Murray, 'Vicksburg 3 N Darfl u By. liarrisimp g O a N Adams, Vicksburg 3 T Hertwr. Collin] IMS,O Nis= II Belford, 111 Chunk , Tiff r olio , & wi. I'llio Mrs F S Hunter, Readill;;* 1111,5 Br.ler. 1174,111111bU5,10 NTS Butler &duo, Ohio 1V lfarberT. D e Cil 1 pyrite! rode, Dayton, 0 I: 3 . 1 rinlo - ‘'. Vi , glida 41 W Shaw. Barton, V : I. l'''',""" C G Shaw, Clininnati , \l' 11 , l'illiov• Eng - laud W Bryson. Penult 'a w ,I Lipman, Nett (means AI /Mei% Pall im ore ,31 i 'ow lin:. New York Dr T ( McKenzie. ;1i .. T . anx . - 1, , 1:..0 0 lt, N Y Ilan 'J It Seyniour Vi r f .111 r., - ,,, i t N IM N :v. ( N , C . ~ „ ~, , n 1 ~ O b i . Ohio ss Watson..ra iii more ;Mrs Cornin , , , r, e Mrs BRIM. Isalmon: Scheennorf & ch, NY J C Donohue .111) Palmer, New. York Limn C 11 Donohoe !..T S Miller. New York Sirs 31 it Marnery. D C Its 11 IN atson. NJ Sirs J 3 Beal/ & ell, D C !1., Turnbull, Illinois l i J r in,,a,,Washington !Lieut. F Elleson, N York 3 ,1 F , p e ek, Canada West Mrs H C Paiinestoek, D C p li . V„, Hunter. N Yorkll A Foard, Kingston yr !mops, New York W W Stone., New York 3r ti Oritting,Danbury.Ct neat I) Hitchcock, U S A .1 IV Harper, New York T V Robinson, Richmond C Barry, - Maryland 'Alt Robinson, Richmond Mrs Baird, Washington J,T Blair, New Jersey Nissßaird,Washington 3B Se mime r. New I ork 3li Clark. Washington II II Dodge, New York O W Rouse, S Carolina Ade COrticiVa, New York J II Wells, Baltimore I) Bidwell & la, NOrleans A 11 Wood, Clarksb'g,Va Sir Jamieson & la, Va. 11 11 Barry, Baltimore W Wall, New York Mrs Dougherty & child Jos Selden, Hartford C T Grier, Nashville ..r 31 liotigeS. New York r Greelev, New York I' Burgess. Non York ,I T Martin, Greenwiell It Welsh ei: ta, New - York .1 - 03 31 AfrelltriD, Perna Ii H Tucker. Georgia Chas Imn, New York. F W Hadfield. New York 3 F Sillier. New York A H Arnickell, New York Jno T Cbristie.Troy. .N . T E F Randolph, New York Lis A Bans. Hilton Head John Kamena, N Jersey N s M et:illness & la, N 1 Chas Brewster. II S A L F Judd. Connecticut Jan SI Wallace. N Y CW LT Morrow. .N Y Josiah Phillips. Chest co OK Earl. Worcester Gen A Donhelday, U'S A Dr T a Tbonnv.on. N J ICes Poubelday John Booim, U S A It J Eliot, New Jersey F Neflure & wf. PClllitt W Kaufman, Pittsburg C ll Bower& Mullin AS Battles, Mass 1) Middles. Centre Hill CI 0 Mudge. Indiana J Freda mi. Centre Hill 1 Wilson. Harper's Ferry 1 ,1 iv s' Swill. Lancaster B J Rowlett, New York it 11 31111,, Jeriey City The G lirrs Ceilisp, New York (.; ilopkim. Boston 41. sz.eage. New. York CIC eoiielQ, llew]ork C 11 Rayrnoud, New YOrk: J Milliner, Virginia J Tailor, PLiladn Corn Lowndes. li S IST 3 Il Cantwell, Penua .1 vim Tobin C Every, Harrisburg Mrs 1) teepee. N J It Fry. Reading H stricianiiaprn,usA L iruore Mrs L Duncan & 2 e, Balt M P Duncan. Baltimore BP Long. New York 0 L Williams. Trenton I C :tones ST Wf, Albany Miller, Pittsburg Dr ,1 W Allen, Carlile J Gay, Pittsburg V 31 t)gclen, Ph tslmrg L B Bosnian. Pottsville L Minter. 'Pottsville W C ileyleinan & wf, Pa fE Ellis, Easton W S De Zing, New York 1 IE Detrick, Nevada S Murphey, Jr Hamilton, Wash Mrs Brinislimv, Balt B Ammo. Baltimore C Merhire, Portland %V Wagner, Portland Stewmt, Baltimore Winthrop, Washington Howard. Ohio L Ohio B S Long, Il;iltimore B rar,ons, Barririnarg C T. Herman, HarriShurg J Sebring. Jersey Shore J .1 Sanderson. Jer Shore F Day, Pittsburg C Boyd, Pittsburg II E Leman, Lancaster Lt H E Butellos D P Alce, Newville G Harney, New York W Hepincrq, Wash F Handy. NI Chunk It A Rich:m . l,i, E hulsr . . • E N Callan,_ wastangton H E Horne, NC S E Brown, Boston Dr G Call Mun. Miss • Miss Eidg.elv, Delaware H Sebultz, Now York a S Hackett, Salem, NJ Ni! Tooth°, New York (leo E Phelan, N York Deo A. Goss, Connecticut J T Sangston, Maryland 'ilr H. Comegy. Maryland IJ IL Mating.. Schuyl co !E T A tWOOd. BUtitoll IS 1.:5 Detwiler, Columbus iH Reardon, Balthnore T Bennett, Savannah Mrs .1 W Tyson. Mt Misr Tyson, Maryland N I 3 Ty son. MarYland .1 it rug, Lawaster a: , 3lyers & 1;1, Penna Wm Pat ton, Puma W K Loos Sand t, Sonnnorton 31 1 )orni , y, 'Richmond. tia' A P Wilson, Huntingdon, HiliidgelTat w, Delaware The An Sprnithee. Delaware: ; E 31 Cahill. New York Lie in ( - 018 Brook, Media: N F Handy, M Chunk I E 1) Eriiwn. Chunk A Cliri.itina», Peuno P f"l.l'hiSS. Fenno ierican. 11 11 Clark. Washington IDavi,l3leFalls. U S A Mitchell. New York ILieut C Loveting, N Y M Itiebenack, Peaaa A Niles J son. Delaware DiThani, Pittston Miss :Moore, New York 'hies Cleaver. Delaware IT Cleaver. Delaware R D Borrows . . Doualioe, New Work eb4ter. Philadelphia Torrey, New Jersey tr Frost. Washington Hughes, Baltimore B Bigott, Baltimore cooSh,r, Boston __........- (Jas R Moorhead 1' Wilsh ,'42,' wf, Syracuse IR Caroeuter Lt R C Loreridg.e, USA 111 S Hershel - , Columbia RE (illlinu:4 & wf, Wash II W Mather, .0 S N SC%I Heushaw, Boston Wpftlhakespear,tsou,Del John E Daiiex, Coati .E E Howarth, Conn E Reece, Salem, N J . . DRWil,Foit,ll - ashinatOu John Eltriy, .IS - ecr Vol*. It 11 E Vireinia 3lrsCLi:reenwomi,wash I 1 Euhhins. lioSton E Aunin, Newark E J Harris, Chicago Mrs Wright 2 eh. Penna, E Croft J L Carhart, Maryland The Me JJhifilo - . New York chants. ptiss C Brennan,. Penna T Hesse Imeyer Atla. N Y • G Krebill. Cleveland • IMr Lindsay, Maryland 1' B (?rich, New York A XI Baget. Penna P Lee. retina MUM Ming, !Dubuque Jitlclia.6oll Chicago BW:31111111 J T 111:a.1, fi la, Boston G L ( 7 :irrln=loll, Coon Cll Love. :Pittsburg M N Castle J W Stenger, Virginia Dr M Caurpnell,-3e.una 1 B J Gallagher, 11 ash J P Morris, Washington !J H Baxbresser, Patina Oseehger, Elizabetht . n. It E Connur,..Michigan. Nat tall, henna NCH T.angly 1. :711alienne.rger. Pa 3ltPleas't E ;1101enl)er , Yer. Penna E 1) Ili, I,lle, Allegheny Crouch. Pittsburg C I:Losvis Cincinnati 11hF, A 31 Loris, Penna 'Eli Stodder. NCW . York I S Porter. Georgia I F IV Hart. NeW Britain Sargent C wf. Mass Swinis S wf. Mass C Faller. Vineland B Polls, Easton A Dilworth W 1 E11312 . Cy, Penrut W II Sturgeon. Pittsburg 'W G Garey, Richmond J D Groves, N C E Coleman, New York liter J . Long, York Mar'Alan, Perna it Colley, Perna Frys singer, York J Kane ,t`wite W Heberling Chnnk W Ae6hing; ke.w York A S _Darker, 'Smithyort t/1 .3 Ely. S it - Hamilton. Conn Brenuau,Carbomlitte The Union. ARson. Now York T Z Catheart,Harrisburg roaitilllOrC IS J Richardson, Washin eillnk Painter. l S J Lebanon yrung NeW• York , E C Cloud, Columbus, 0 Frank Webb. Ohio IH G Dennis cIF I r h o ., :N ew Jee,,e,e Tivt,nro, brenTort t. lOgkeStni, Ohio yffetl . 4"‘lsitaß,T pa I; I: .; j c.. 1 1 . 1.,i i ; is% G Smith. Wheeling,N F J .1 W C Shiitlt Wheel, Va 11 Saud ]tarn, To Ar Wining. Pa Geo Cee:im,Lebart2z T haraftz. liarrisiurgro J OJ.?,r. Newark, llr Jag lioue t f i, Robertson,- Ohio m ; Rumel, Ilarrisiorg Mrs Robm.is Tne States jjpion. J FirtzgeralJ. Haltinee;L D PaYion, Del City H Squier, 311ss ,switl . W Hanley, Pa J Jforri< I,*Leit'y. - Easton It .t 3.11111(.1% D C S Snytlez, Pa T . :V[llmm P Kelly V. Delaware P Furey Prank )eCtit re Pa Mosonegal, McVeyt'n Jas I.eilltrehury,Del . 1 - 1. Lax:4l. Lewiglnirg If .I've, T Pone. Haler, Pa J H Verb/cm:all, Pa IF. :1 AAile - eson, Buffalo j Clair. Pa - A Freeman. Franklin Y Saaith, Hraduirt/ co ;C: D Harrison, Funksre i')l Muslin. Columbia Mont -emery p5O W M Hinki-on, S Paxson. W Chester l y Taylor. Penna Lerls, W Chester I;rt•avem ever. WVaslr.l Jackson. Penna t raves. Chester co jE Hickman 1V Chester Crwford. Ha ITisbg ,Jos James ,"IV Chester Wady, Y Taylor:Chester. co Chester IL Mendel - alai]. Chester co Tripplc, Safe Harbor; P E ilitlikr; Mass The Vommercial. Ley Reed, Pottsville Ill'obt Hodgson, Penna Kennedy. Lone co 1A G Lovell. Hagerstown Arepgron.r, Dld !Mos RobiasOn.Provid - ce Hip* I) Hodgson, VaWilev,Peach Bot 311 , b1,..mery. Virginia ' A le - Wiley.i'each Bottom. 11l Si Phillips. retina iC HlleCoakev.Peach Bot 11.1 II) Yerkes, Penna E T :iwavne. - Chester 00 :111.1olin Woodside. N J , Geo P BllekleY, Del J • ;lair. Lebanon. Pa plirs W Hambieto», Ohio Ili', Hodgson, Penna Vauderslicealicentxv The Bald Eagle. A o , llolllnm. - Reading 41V Heller, Bath, ra. I; 1 ..evengooti. Po= 'Peter Brown, Lancr co ,nennn. Reading :Mrs Transue, Penna ;II haler. Canon CO .31rstlItotiman, Penna. lli. 1l Bishbauch,Punna ;11l AV - yummy:Lebanon CO 11111 Cr G Hirst, Bath, Pa F l Ilanninger, S A ili is Shearer, Reading Le s Weift S sn, Pcnna The Blaelc Bear. J - n( todezunerl. on !A right. Gid mAVltitgton e,Pe ;AM; ns taizioetutown e 0 ,•I F 40eifiu th::lWirauti, Ilentown Appel, Pcging. fiPECIAL NOTICES. SOI*THING COOL FOR THE HOT WEATITER. Something Cool for the Hot Weather. Something Cool forthe Hot Weather. Something Cool for the Hot Weather. Libllefeacks. Linen:Pants. Linen Vests. Lbw, Sacks. Linen :Pants. Linen Vests. Thl'a Sachs. Linen Pants. Linen Vests. Liwz, tacks. Linen , Pants. Linen Vests. n Dusters. Linen Dusters. I.lc.rn Dusters. Linen Dusters. Imus Dusters. Linen Dusters. Lind; Dusters. Linen Dusters. Alpaca Sacks. Alpaca Sacks. Alpaca Sacks. - Alpaca Sacks. Just the thing to Keep Cool In. Just the thing to Keep Cool in. Just the thing to Keep Cool in. Just the thing; to Keep Cool in. Also, a splendid assortment of 'Seasonable Cloth 'lig, of every variety, for sale by PERRY & CO., No. 303 CHESTNUT Street, above Third, :NO.OOO C'HESTYCT St. (Granville Stokes' old stand.) S. E. Corner of SmvEN-rn and MARKET StS. (Jones.) Jys-6t A;%3SME-44/.74-0 PptAliD.—NO AATICLE haiAreVer won more gond and Lasting favor than PLANTATIOVITTFAIS. the demand for them frOd.adies, clergymen, Meretants, is Incredible. The ample trial of a bottle is xh ft ,q , ,,lAellee we Present el-then—worth and superiority. For DysPepsta and Low Spirits, Bad ioath rain in the Side. Bark, and Stomach, Distr ; after Eating. Headache, Reartiturn, ,kc., we - -Alentl y 'recommend the BLI,XTATION BITTE' S • They are the pleasmtest tonic iwf taken. So elethge of diet is requirkwllll/4'ing theit. Eat 4111 11 e good,lealthy food ybwsl°"'"'h craves. The gon d e ff ects o f BITTERS Lre 3( "re upon maki ng Sze &Whit. A very few bottles often leavnthe svOrst dysjptic, sound and hearty O' FR HE, TO FOOT. je3O-St AND pYSENTERY.-A sure remedy for the worst ca of acute or chronic Dlar rhwta and Dyseutvry is D . STRICKLA.ND , S ANTI CHOLEItA aiIXT, UNE; rusantis have been cured by it; our liovernment s it in the hospitals. It has cured litany our salters after an other means failed; in fact, we have hough proof of the efficacy of this valuable prepaation of astringents, ab sorbents. stimulants. yd carminatives, to advise everyone of our reades to get a bottle and have it in readiness, anti to the oho suffer try it directly. Eoldby Druggists everfuthere. Ask for Dr. Strict laud% Anti-Cholera *lure. ji3diairf-3ta TONEO.—SOLD RS RETURNING HOME, S'Ott want a good, suistantial, cheap, and fashion- UtAt: suit of Ultizons'Clotidug. Go to Jones, ()LrESTABLISIIED ONE PRIBE etalllNU - ROUSE, 004 11A1t1iF,T STBEET, ABOVE xru. IRON QT.TOI.I:S Atipllto2 , T Du.MB-BELLS, OF carious sizes, for salt at the Hardware Store of Tut:WAN k SHAW. ,;o. 835 (Eight Thirty-11re) ' S IARKF.T street, below - Ninth. It WIRE DISH-COVELS, OF 11017 ND, OVAL, , I , lollg shapes, for saleat the Hardware Store Or TitV MAN- s, SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) bI.AI:KET Street, below Vieth. it STEINWAY & SON'S PIANOS. . FaPs Jro sail . only at BLASIUS BROTHERS', 3'l-114 1006 CHESTNUT Street. -I.rett--- (WHEATON'S) ITCH, SALT &MUM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM. Will cure the Itch in forty-eight hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price, 50 cents. rITy sending 50 cents to 'WEEKS & POTTER, BOSTON, Mass., will be for warded free by mail. For sale by all Druggists. RENDALL/8 AMEOLINE.—Have you tried it? If so, you approve of it. Of course the re markable demand for this excellent preparation for the Hair has been solely created by Its merits; for, when once used, It is not likely to he abandoned. You can procure it of any respectable Druggist. 331-3 m Ur PRICES REDUCED SINCE THE CLOSE of the War. 4igir WA - NA:RAKER 4l; BRowN, 4 3 / 1 " Pouulur Jar Clothing House, IQ- OAK HALL, S. E. cor. Sixth and Market MARRIED. VON SELDENECK—WOOD.—On Monday eve ning...haw ad. by the . Rev. Mr. Cunningham, Leo pold Von - Seffiencek to Anna M., youngest daughter of the late John Wood, Esq., deceased, all of this city. No ca rds. tJAH~t-STAMBACR.-0n Thursday evening, June 29th, by the Rev. Win. L. Chaffin, Rev. Ed ward Ilstcy c - tahm, of Brookfield, Mass., to Miss Ruffle M.. daughter of Geprge G. Stamb.o., Esq., of this city. [Christian Inquirer and Register, and other Eastern papers, please publish.] *I, DIED. EVANS.—On the sth of July, Robert Evans, in the 70th year of his age, after a short hut severe illness, which he bore with Christian resignation. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral,front his late resi dence, One South street, on Saturday morning, at 5 o'cloek, To proceed to Bordentown, N. J. ** DUNDAS.—On the 4th inst., James Duudas, - Esq., in the 90th year of his age. The relatives and male friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, corner of Broad and Walnut streets. on Saturday morning, the Bth Inst., at. It o'clock.... PENNELL.---On the 6th instant, James Pennell, In the 80th year of his age. The relatives aml friends of the funnily are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, noun his late residenre, on Market street.above the first toll gate, Twenty-fourth ward. on Monday, 1015 instant, at 10 o'clock A. M., without further notice. ' - BURNET.--On the evening of the 4th inst., Annie Benign a, youngest daughter of George Burnet. The funeral services will be held at St. James' Church, Bristol. on Friday afternoon, at 43 , ¢ O'clock. Cars leave Rensington depot at 3 o'clock. SELLERS.--On the sth instant, Annie R., Infant daughter of Joseph J. and Mary-B. Setters. Funeral lfrom Mb residence of her parents, No. 121 cl 6 Filbert street, on Sixth-day morning, at 10 o'ock. SlDES.—Suditnnly,on the id instant,Josepli Sides, in the 25th Tear of his age; and also on- the 4th In stant. his.brother, Isaac Sides, in the 51th year of nis age. The relatives and friends, and the Independence Hose Steam Fire Company. and the Fire Depart vientore respeetfullyinrited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, Irons the resi dence of their brother, Edward Sides, 14. W . corner of Germantown road and Girard avenue.** BROWN.—At Baltimore, on the morning of 4th, SUSIE W. BROWN. -July BLACK ENGLISH GRENADINES. Just received, a case of Black English Groan dines, at 40 cents ay N & SON, Mourning Store, 918 CHESTNUT Street. One price. Prices In plain figures. myls BLACK CHALY DE LAINE.-JUST opened, one case of plain black Chaly dOLaines, at 37% cents a 'card. BESSON Sc SON. Mourning Store, 918 CHESTNUT' Street. One price. Prices in plain figures. myl3 PURE WHITE SHETLAND M SHAWLS. EYRE & LANDELL. 100 PIECES MOSQUITO BARS WHITES, ELVES, GREENS, &c. .. EYRE & LANDELL. Ir% 00 LOW WHITE QUILTS, FOR ,U HOTELS. IMMENSE LOTS OF CHEAP TOWELS. Cje2B-tfJ EYRE & LANDELL. Mr -4' OFFICE OF THE HYDE FARM 0M COMPANY, N 0.147 South FOURTH Street, PHILADELPHIA, July 6, 1865. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of TEN CENTS PER SHARE on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on and after July 15th, free of State tax. Transfer Books dose July Bth. MI open Julyl.sth. jy7-6t THOMAS S. WOOD, Secretary, garOFFICE OF THE EGRERT OIL COMPANY, No. 117 South FOURTH St., PHILADELPHIA, July 0, 1885. Theßoard of Directors have TFIIS DAS declared a dividend of TWO per cent. on the capital stock of the company, payable on mush after July 15, free of State tax. Transfer books close July Bth and open July 15th. W3I. M. CARTER, Secretary and Treasurer. DELAWARE AVENUE MARKET t , COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, July 3, 1865. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of THREE PER CENT on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on and after the 18th inst., clear of State and United States Taxes. The Transfer Books will close on the lith and open on the 18th inst. tiy642t*l WILLIAM J. CARLIN, SeCy. Nr-NOTICE. --THE PERSON AX. friends of WILLIAM F. MITCHELL, now Superintendent of Freedmen in Tennessee for the Pennsylvania Freedmens , Society," arc invited to hear his Address, on SIXTH DAY (Friday) EVENING, the 7th inst., at S o'clock, at the INSTI TUTE HALL, N. E. corner. BROAD and SPRING GARDEN Streets. second story, before the "Be thany Mission for C. C." Subject: "The Freed People ofTenuessee.., iY6-2t* OFFICE OF THE FAME INSIST. Nr ' EANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street, rITILADELPIIIA, July 3, 1833, At a meeting of the 'Board of Directors, held this day, a Dividend of THREE PER CENT. was de clared. payable on demand, clear of all taxes. jy6-12t W. I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. agr'TIRE DIRECTORS Or THE DAL. ZELL PETROLEUM COMPANY his day declared a Dividend of ONE PER ENT.C on the Capital Stock, clear of State tax, payable on and after 12th inst. Books to close 6th and reopen 13th inst. G. E. FRYER, jy6-7t Secretary. aw .:. FFICE OF THE LEHIGH LU ZEORNE RAILROAD COMBANY; 320 WALNUT Street. The Board of Directors have THIS DAY declared of THREE AND A HALF per Gent, payable on and after the 17th Inst. EDWARD ROBERTs. Wr-N 0 T loc ETEA. NT SE N. zs BOOKS of the ROYAL PETROLEUX C01L .7-21.NY will be closed from FRIDAY, the 7th inst.. at tit SATURDAY, the 15th inst. until JOHN GALLAGHER, Jr., Secretary Lill.tu2,a 4 .umui.LAwA4„gglij,L - 1 --- of the CURTIN OIL COMPANY have this day declared a DIVIDEND OF ONE PER CENT., payable on the 10th instant. Books will close on the 6th, and open on the 11th inst. join , " H. WYLE, See'y. July 3, 1865. jy4-tfm3t. OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE Street INSITRANCE PHILA COMPANDELPHY, 4-00 WALNUT Street. • lA. July 3, DM. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the capital stock or the Company for the last six months. payable on de mand, free of all taxes. B. LOCKWOOD. jy4-12t Secretary. ilgr OFFICE OF THE "UNION PROVEMENT COMPANY, 3go WALNUT Street. The Board of. Directors have THIS DAY declared a Dividend of THREE per cent., payable on and after the 17th Inst. EDWARD ROBERTS, JR, Tree Serer. FIIILADNLVHIA, July 5, 1865. jy6-st. iWAT A MEETING OF THE STOCH. holders of the Crawford Sugar Creek Oil Company, held on Monday, the ad of July, the fol lowing named gentlemen were elected Directors of said Company. viz: Henry Homer, William Sadler, Charles D. Colladay, M. Speigle, James W. Packer, William Taylor, and William Groves. And at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held the same day, Henry Homer was elected President, and Geo. W. Shepherd Secretary and Treasurer of said Company. GEO. W. SHEPHERD, jy6-at* Secretary. 110"' THE EIGHTY‘NINTTI ANNI VERSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPEN DENCE. —THE STATE SOCIETY OF THE CIN CINNATI OF r ENNSYLVANIA.—The annual stated meeting of " The State Society of the Cin cinnati of reennsvlvania " was held at the La pierre House, on B - road street, below Chestnut on the 4th day 01 A.D. 1865, pursuant to notice, and the usual business transacted. The Officers and Standing Committee of the So ciety for the ensuing }tar are as follows President—Thomas WeEnen, M. D. Vice President —Harris L. Sproat. bunt-all—George W. Harris. • Assi.tant SecretarY—JOSllli W. Hamar. Treasurer—Robert - Adams. Assistant Treasurer—William G. Caldwell. Standing Committee—Charles J. Pugh, Samuel B. Boude, James Schott, William Wayne, releg James Wentworth, Thomas Robinson. Delegates to the General Society—Harris L. William A. Irvine, James Glentworth, Robert Adams, Grant Weidman. ffi-3t H. L. SPROAT, Secretary. - - gar' THE LEHIGH VALLEY RAIL* ROAD COMPANY have declared a Divi dend of TWO AND-A-HALF PER CENT. payable on and after July 10th lust., at the office, No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. J3 - 1-7t., L. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer. CLMBEILLAND COAL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. 2,000 ACRES OF COAL AND TIMBER LANDS, ON THE CUMBERLAND RIVER, PULASKI COUNTY, KENTUCKY. MINES IN WORKING ORDER COAL EQUAL TO ANY IN AMERICA This Company is being organized under the gene rat mining law of Eentueky. It presents the greutea inducements of any enterprise now before the pub lie. For all information apply to. ALBERT It. SCHOFIELD, Secretary mid Treasurer. Office—No. .2.8 South FOURTH. Street, Phila shin. jy4-Gt. 11-IrAlift , 01 wizr. 'NIDE PE NIP 7.NC TZ HOSE AN I) STEAM FIRE ENGINE COM PANY, Pio LA rirmmi tA, uly s. At a special meeting of the Company, held this evening. the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: .... - Whereas. Death. the fell destroyer. has again en tered among us and stalactite removed front oar midst our laic fellow-member, - JOSEI'II SIDES. Rexoleed. That while we bow with submission to the will of that God in whose hands are held the destinies of all. Men. we cannot but deeply 1/1011P11 the loss of one who was endeared to as by the tend er ties of friendship tu the discharge of our duties as firemen. Faso/4,a, That in the death of our late member this Company has lust it shiecre friend and a goal fireman. ItEsoivd. That tide Company deeply sympathize with the family of the deceased, anti toa tribute of respect the Hall and Apparatus of the Company be placed in 1110litiling for the space of thirty days, and the bell be tolled front lour to fife o'clock on the tilt instant, and we attend the funeral lit a body. THOS. E. VINDUZER,I THOS. ADDIS, JAS SMITH, I.Connuittee. JOHN THITLACKEIL L. ROOHR, • J. ADAM RUM, Prey. pro tem. GARwoon. The members acne IMlcpeudenet [loge and Steniu Fire Engine Engine Company will meet at the Flan (Friday,) at four o'clock of the CC/MI/airy THIS DAY to attend the funeral of our late member, JOSEPH SIDES. The Globe Fire Engine Counntny arc respectfully invited to attend. WM. Id: 6ARWI)01), 112. secretary. CALLIOFIRAN MALL, LAwanNenVILLF., N. J., At a meeting of the CA.T.LIOPEAN- sad.E...fl' of the LAW RENCEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL. held on account of the death of C. G. SANK, of Philadel phia. Pa.. J. KEAIINY RICE and HENRY A. DGELY Were appointed to draft a preamble aml set of resolutions, which subSequently Were unani mously adopted: Wkreas, It has pleased God, in His all-wise provi deuce to reniove pleased sudden death a beloved and de-• voted' brother, CHARLEt3 D. SANK; therefore, be it Revoieed, That It is With the deepest sorrow we hear of the death Of our brother: mod 1 thh; dispen sation of Divine Providence, a tie which hinds tte to the past is broken. He was beloved by all who knew hit . and we grieve for him as one who is :t great loss. and which C31.11110t be replayed. No one took more interest in the Society than he. His eh:am:ter 115 a Calliopeau was unblemished, and he bid fair to attain to that position in which he was SO well qualined to occupy. R , soietd. That we tender our heartfelt sympathy to the laert!aved family, and sincerely hope that they limy be bustaitted in their great trial. l ortt That we. will wear the itSdat badge of n for the spaee of thirty days. -, lintsa t,, ti td , e ,T m hat copy' of these re-soluttons be pre sepnbLlßlttd. fatuity of the deceased aud‘4ls,.dithe QUARTERLY REponr OF THE 4-6- SEVENTH NATIONAL RANK OF PUMA DELPIIIA, July 3d, 1865: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 46554,317 15 United States bonds deposited With United States Treasurer to secure circulation United States securities on hand 9,900 00 Specie and legal-tender notes.. 146,793 0/ $593,217 15 Notes of this bank 245 00 • Notes of other banks 24,530 00 Due from Dunks and Imukers... 85,342 25 256,015 26 11,728 02 9,681 24 2,508 85 825 00 Cash items Furniture and fixtures Expenses and taxes.... Premiums LIABILITTES. Capital stock t 150,000 00 Surplus full 1,784 89 Circulating notes 164,500 00 Individual depositors Due to banks and bankers Discount anti interest Dividends unpaid. State of Pennsylvania, flaunty of Philadelphia,: I, E. S. HALL, Cashier of the Seventh National Bank of Philadelphia, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to best or my knowledge and heifer. E. S. HALL, Cashier. • sWorn Intl subscribed before me, this sth flay of July, ISei. - J. PI MAGILL. Notary Dome. IMF' EIGHTH QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA July Sd 1865. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $2,152,208'19 U. S. Bonds deposited to se cure circulation U. S. Securities deposited to secure deposits 800,000 00 U. S. Bonds and other U. S. Securities on hand 2,168,251 80 Specie and Legal. Tender Notes 2,641,073'10 Bills of this Bank on hand.... 650 00 Bills of other Banks 23,037 00 Due from National Banks.... 637,253 40 Due from State Banks and Bankers 552,193 2Z Cash Items 30,030 52 Real Estate Utheutubered Expenses Taxes Capital Stock 1,000,000 00 Cireniating Notes 675,000 00 Due to Banks and Bankers.. 3,500,545 54 Due to. Treasurer of the Uni ted States 1,680,510 32 Due to Individual depositors 2045,42 63 $8,016,478 14 160,000 00 I, 432 00 178,707 37 Surplus Fund Dividends - Unpaid Profit and Loss State of Pennsylvania, City of Philadelphia, es.: I, liIORTON McMICHAEL, Jr., Cashier of the First National Bank of Philadelphia, do solemnly affirm that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. it MORTON MCMICHAEL, Jr. fIRrSIXT/IE QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts g 296,401 33 U. S. Bonds deposited to se cure circulation 300,000 00 U.S. Bonds deposited to se cure deposits U. S. Bonds and other U.S. se curities on hand 266,750 00 Specie and Leal-tender Notes 252,625 27 *313431 38 Bills of State banks 5,500 00 258,125 27 54,658 43 15,492 60 10,000 00 1,944 87 Due from banks and bankers...... Remittances and other cash items Real Estate Expense Account LIABILITIES. $1 ' 252 ' 375 55 Capital Stock SiOo' 00 Surplus Fund 5,714 62 Circultitlng Notes 242 440 00 Individual Deposits-013,631 17 Treasurer IJ. S. De posits 121,864 98 Due to Banks.. Profit and Loss State of Pennaylvaata, County of Philadelphia: l, R. Glendlnning, Cashier of the Third National Dank, do solemnly affirm that the above statement is true to the best or my knowie and belief. R. GLENDIN ING Cashier. Approved and subscribed before me tilts' third day of Silly, 1865. EDMUND WILCOX jy4-3t Notary Public. POSTPONEMENT OF THE UNION STATE CONVENTION—MEET ING OF THE UNION. STATE CENTRAL COM IIIITTEE.—In compliance with the earnest appeals of many prominent Union men, citizens of different counties in the State, urging that the Union State Convention called for the 19th of. July, ensuing, be deferred until further 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 will be given of the meeting of the Convention hereafter. The members of the Union State Central Com mittee will assemble in the city of Harrisburgon the NINETEENTH OF JULY, ensuing, at 'the Lochlel Rouse, at three O'clock P. M. A full attendance of all the members of the Com mittee is earnestly requested. ___ SIMON CAMERON, Chairman, A. W. BENEDICT, }Seeretl.ries WIEN FONNEY A • HANIUSECTIG, June 19, 1965. MILITARY. I HEADQUARTERS 88TH PENNA. VETERAN VOLS., CAMP CADWALADER, PHILADELPHIA, Penna., July 6th, 1865. GENERAL ORDERS No. 10. All Men and Officers of this Regiment will report at BARRACK No. 7 Td-MORROW, at nine o'clock A. M. for dual payment and dis charge. By order of LOUIS WAGNER, Colonel Commanding Regiment. Ofilcial—lsmAH MCINTIDE, Lieutenant and Adjutant, • I!.UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. —Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce ments held out to all entering the Marine Corps; glorious opportunity to visit foreign countries; good pay, excellent accommodations, light and easy duties. For all further information Inquire at the Recruit tavy ilz.ace.pu-au nuay, —"a zan.. - -3-run-NE-r; _ _ Captain and Recruiting Officer. TYPE FOUNDERS. COLLINS & McLEESTER'S NORTH AMERICAN TYrE, wrrALEOTYPE_ A-IND rax.CTROTYPE FOUNDRY Printers' Furnishing Warehouse, No. 105 JAYNE STREET, PIIILADELIIIIA TYPE WARRANTED to be equal to any made IN WORLD. Old type taken in exchange for new at 15 cents per pound, if delivered to us free of charge. Every article necessary for a Printing Office constantly on baud. Agents for Hoe's, Adams', Gordon's, Taylor's, Foster's. Degener's, and Wells' Presses. Agents for Mather's celebrated Colored Inks. j3-7-ito DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. DIANUFACTURERS OF WRITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, ZEC AGENTS FOR THE 0114E3RA:1'ED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and Consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Ejy44m BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS, ROBERT A. HANCE, 729 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Would call the attention of "Druggists, Country Men , chants, and others, to Ms stock. of ROOTS, HERBS, AND BARKS, In various sized packages, of our own pressing, at PRICES BELOW FORMER RATES. A full line of BOTANICAL PREPARATIONS, W. S. - MERRELL & CO.'S CONCENTRATED RE MEDIES, &c furnishedibera application the trade. Catalogues on inyil-3mlp GOLD'S PATENT IMPROVED STEAM WATER-HEATING APPARATUS FOR WARIgING AND VENTILATING PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND PRIVATE RESIDENCES, MANUECTURED BY THE, UNION STEAM AND WATER•HEAT ING COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA JAMES WOOD & CO., 41 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. li. M. FELTWELL, SUPERINTENDENT ICE CREAM. • PURE DELAWARE COUNTY ICE CREAM, made in the country, and fresh every morning—the very best nut is made. Saloons, Excursions, Pic- Nies, Festivals, Hotels, Restaurants, and Private Families, furnished with promptness in quanttles to suit, on reasonable terms. EASTERN MARKET ICE-CREAM STAND. 3e24-lm DIS -UNITED STATES, EASTE RN TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, S. Ct. 'Whereas, the District Court of the United. States for eatti District. proceeding on a libel moo In the name or the United State., bath decreed that ail I who elahn to have any Interest in 'BALES OF COTTON captured on the hi sods, to wit, in the harbor of Charleston, State ofSouth Ca rolina, by the Potoinsim,' a vessel of war of tile United States, ender eommand of a person Whose name is at present aid:flown. Also, THREE AND ONE-HALF BALES OF COTTON, captured on the high setts, to Wit, In cooper river, near the coast Of South Carolina. by the "John Adams," a vessel of war of the Zi nit ed States. under command of F. M. - )1 omen. and brought into this District to be mon- Isbed and idled. Therefore all persons Who claim to have any inte rest In the said Six Bales of cotton. awl Three and t ine-Illafll2lle6 01Clattl, are nomished and cited to appear before the Judge of the said Court, at the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETII day after' publication hereof. to show cause why the said slx. lotto of Colton. anti Tilrlq! and one-half Pales of n should not be pronounced to belong at the time of the rapture of the same. to the enemies of the United Stales. and 21.5 ther n' the sse Is iet 10 condemnation h 1 7`he above 8114 t1 t 16 1 11 : - CI : l u l s rA A BU, jy7-3t LI. ;I. )lar*hal, .I , L, D, oCruutta. THE , PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. JULY 7. 1865; UNITED STATES '_30,000 00 Ity authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the sale of United States Securities, offers to the public the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths per cent. Interest per an num, known as the V 369,876 92 418,284 8% . 423,479 81 . 23,568 91 5,310 31 1,233 00 These Notes are icsuctrundor date of July 15, 1865, and are payable three years from that date in cur rency, or arc convertible at the option of the holder into 453,392 03 *869,1376 92 These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium, and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds, from State, County, and Municipal taxation, which adds from one to three per cent. more to their italuo, according to the rate levied upon other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attatelied to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest at 7-30 per cent. amounts to One cent per day on a $5O note. Two cents per day on a $lOO note. Teu cents per day on a $5OO note. Twenty cents per day on a $l,OOO note. • One Dollar per day on a $5,000 note. 750,090 VI $5,865,455 GB Notes of all the denominations named will be Promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. The notes of this Third Series are precisely simi lar in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties al ready sold, except that the government reserves to 4,084,237 24 53,598 50 16,515 58 8,860 60 itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at 6 per cent. instead of 7 3-10ths in currency. Subscri bers will deduct the interest in currency up to July 15th, at the time when they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this Third Series of the Seven-Thirties will commence on the Ist of June, and will be made promptly and continuously after that date. .10,031,637 51 Tlie slight change made in the conditions of this THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of interest. The payment lu gold, if made, will be equivalent to the currency interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the event of which only will the option to pay interest in gold be availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices as that purchases made with six per cent. in gold would be tally equal to those made with seven-and three-tenths per cent. in currency. This is .10,031,637 51 now offered by the Government, and its superior advantages make It the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OP THE PEOPLE. Less than 111230,0M01X1 of the Loan authorized by Congress are new In the Market. This amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, wilt all be subscribed for within sixty days, when tile notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uni formly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Pri vate Bankers throughout the country have general ly agreed to receive subscriptions at, par. Subscri bers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive or ders. 58,252 34 8,472 41 $1,253,375 55 NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DREXEL & COMPANY, BANKERS, No. 34 South THIRD Street s DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOLD, UNITED STATES BONDS, QUARTERMASTERS , VOUCHERS, je27-tjyl.9 BOUGHT AND SOLD AT BOARD or BROKERS, ON COMUSSION. jel34£ 1881.- COUPONS, DUE JULY 1, WANTED, AT HIGHEST MARHET PRICE CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS. 1865. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS, &a. RETAIL. DEPARTMENT, EDWARD P. KELLY, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP mll2-tf SPRING GOODS. L E. WALRAVEN, LACE CURTAINS, AT PRICES, FROM 5 DOLLARS TO 150 ►ro FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply tamm lies, at their country residences, with EVERY DESCRIPTION. OF FINE GROCERIES TEAS, Ac., &c. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, my24-tr Cor ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. WATCHES, Watehog, Cloeke, and Jeirelry carefully repaired 3e30-ct. CARD. FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES The assortment is complete. GEO. J. HENKELS, 5 ,21_2 131 epp ond. 8 CUSTNUT &Etc FINANCIAL. 7.30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES. 0230,000,000. SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT GOLD-BEARING BONDS. THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, PHILADELPHIA FOREIGN EXCHANGE, UNCURRENT AIONEY. STOCKS AND BONDS GOLD AND SILVER DREXEL & Co., 34 South THIRD. Street. SPRING. GLEN ECHO MILLS, MPCALLUM & CO., CARPETINGS. 509 CHESTNUT STREET. 519 CHESTNUT STREET MERCHANT TAILORS. JOHN KELLY, TAILORS, HAVE NOW IN STORE CURTAIN GOODS. MASONIC HALL, 719 CHESTNUT STREET, IS NOW OPENING ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF ELEGANT STYLES, DOLLARS PER PAIR. WINDOW SHADES, CHOICE PATTERNS, &T BEDITCED POlCES nry`bla GROCERIES. MUSICAL BOXES, FRENCH TIME-PIECES, AT LOW mots, N. RULON'S, 1028 CHESTNUT Street. I will sell the balance of my large stock of FURNITURE, At very low prices, uutil SEPTEMBER Ist MOW PUBLICATIONS. „ THE NATION, A WEERLY JOURNAL for the discassion of the political and social topics of the day; the illustration and Maintenance of true democratic principles; the consideration of the conditions of the freed people, and the duty of the Republic 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, 1866. It embraces among its regular or occasional con tributors the following names: HENRY W. LONGFELLOW, JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL, • JOHN G. WHITTIER, SAMUEL ELIOT (Ex-President Trinity College, Hartford,) Professor TORREY (Harvard, ) Professor GOLDWIN SMITH (oXfOrd,) Dr. FRANCIS LIEBER, Professor CHILD (Harvard,) CHARLES E. NORTON, Judge BOND (Baltimore,) EDMUND QUINCY, Professor W. D. WHITNEY (Yale,) Professor D. C. GILMAN (Yale,) Judge DALY, Professor DWIGHT (Columbia College,) Judge WAYLAND, FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED, Rev. Dr. MOCLINTOCK, Rev. Dr. JOS..p. THOMPSON, Rev. PHILLIPS BROOKS, Rev. Dr. BELLOWS, • C. J. STILLE, HENRY T. TIMIXERMAN, BAYARD TAYLOR, C. A. BRISTED, C. L. BRACE, RICHARD GRANT WHITE, WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON, 4-- • SYDNEY GEORGE FISHER, . THEODORE TILTON' JAMES PARTON, GAIL HAMILTON, R. H. STODDARD. TERMS: THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, IN AD VANCE; SEX MONTHS, TWO DOLLARS. JOSEPH H. RICHARDS, PUBLISHER, jy4-at No. 130 NASSAU Street, NEW. YOB% THE NATION THIS DAY PUBLISHED, JULY 6, COINTMENTS THE WEER.. TOPICS OF THE DAY : Essence of the Reconstruction Question. The Great Festival. Were the States ever Sovereign? A Casein Point. The Emperor and the two Sons. Berne Reasons for Delay. Lord Brougham on the Quality of Mercy. The American Struggle .Poetry. Critics and Criticism, Club Life. March of the Seventh Regiment to Washington. A Strange Story. LITERATURE: Literary Notes. Carlyle. lite Noble School of Fiction. White's Shakspeare. Mathew Arnold's Essays. FIND ARTS : Fortieth Annual Exhibition of the National Academy of Design. It embraces among its regular or Occasional contributors the following names ILEYRY W. LONGFELLOW. JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. JOHN G. WHITTIER. SAMUEL ELLIOT, (ex-President Trinity Col legt, Hartford.) Professor TORREY, (Harvard.) Professor GOLDWIN SMITH, (Oxford.) Dr. FRANCIS LIEBER. PrUfessor CHILD, (Harvard,) CHARLES E. NORTON. HENRY JAMES. Judge BOND, (Baltimore.) EDMUNHQUINCY. Professor W. D. WHITNEY, (Yale.) Professor D. C. GILMAN, (Yale.) Judge DALY. Profesee DWIGHT, (Columbia College.) Bev. Dr. McCLINTOCK. Bev. Dr. JOS. P. THOMPSON. Rev. PHILLIPS BROOKS. Rev. Dr. BELLOWS. C. J. STILLS, HENRY T. TUOKERMAN. BAYARD TAYLOR. C. A. BRLSTED. C. L. BRACE. RICHARD GRANT WHITE. iirzaiTiffErniasp..4 - RiusoN. _ JAMES PARTON. GAIL HAMILTON. 180. THREE DOLLARS PER ANXII3I, iu advance Six mouths, Two Doll4,rs. When delivered Uy ear tier in New York or Brooklyn, fifty emits addl. JOSEPH H. RICHARDS, Publisher No. 130 NASSAU Street, New York FOE SALE .BY ALL NEWS AGENTS. It A NEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR of the "Sehonberg_Cotta Family. ,, MARY, THE HANDMAID. OF THE LORD. 12mo. ALSO, BY THE SAME AUTHOR, THE SCHONBERG COTTA FAMILY. 12M0. THE EARLY DAWN. Thno. DIARY OF MRS. KITTY TREVYLAN. 12M0. OUR MARTYRED PRESIDENT; or Voices from the Pulpit of New York and Brooklyn. Contain ing all the Sermons by the eminent pulpit orators of those cities, and the Orations or Bancroft and Bishop Simpson. 12mo. For sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON, (Successor to W. S. & A. Martien.) en 606 CAESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS. BAXLEY'S WHAT I SAW ON THE WEST COAST OF SOUTH AND NORTH AMERICA, with Illustrations. MERIVALE'S Conversion of the Roman Empire. dap T. BU ide CHANAN other rOeI READ: ATIS. Summer Story; Sheri- THE' R. and YOLUNTREtt QUARTERMASTER. By Capt. Robliff Brinkerhoff * , H. S. A. NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS On baud, and for sale at low prices. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, e 29 No. 25 South SIXTH Street. J UST PUBLISHED. Bur YOUR OWN CHERRIES, A TEMPE RANCE TALE PRINTED ON TINTED PAPER, -BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. Rev. ALBERT BARNES ON THE STATE OF THE COUNTRY. A Sermon on the Death of the President. For sale by the PRESBYTERIAN BOOKSTORE, 1334 CHESTNUT Street. je2-141 JUST PUBLISHED. BUY YOUR OWN CHERRIES: A TEMPE RANCE TALE. PRINTED ON TINTED PAPER, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. REV. ALBERT BARNES ON THE STATE OF THE COUNTRY. A Sermon on the Death of the President. For CHESTNUTbyRESBYTERIAN BOOKSTORE, 1334 Street. je2l-tf A PPLET ON' S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA. — CompIete in 16 volumes. Various Styles of Binding. REBELLION RECORH,I2y Frank Ifoore,ln 6 vols. R MERIVALE'S HISTOY OF THE ROMANS— Iow complete. The Agency for these Tamable works is at 33 South SIXTH Mreet, above Chestunt JAMES K. SIMON. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. -A MEMO - RIAL ADDRESS, delivered by Hon. LEO NARD 3IICERIS, June 5, 1885, before the Union League of the Thirteenth ward. Priee,_ $8 per hundred; ten cents per copy. For sale by KING & BAIRD, 607 SANSOIII Sreet. jyB-3t. STATIONERY Sz. BLANK BOOKS. - _ nn,MINING, COAL, AND OTHER N'EW COMPANIES. - We are prepared to furnish New Corporations with all the Books they require, at short notice and low prices, of first quality. All styles of Binding. STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOCK. LITHOGRAPHED TRANSFER. BOOK. ORDERS - OF TRANSFER. STOCK LEDGER. STOCK LEDGER BALANCES. REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK-- BROKERS' PETTY LEDGER. ACCOUNT OF SALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. MOSS Lt BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The subscribers would invite attention to their ' IMPROVED CPT OF SHIRTS, wideb they make a'spectalty in their business. Also, constantly receiving - NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT ct CO.,_ GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. No. 811 CHESTNTJT street, Four doors below the Continental. COMMISSION HOUSES. HAZARD & HUTCHINSON, AGENTS FOR TILE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, / I L E ET, AF T via PEADE STREET, NEW VORX-- 1e23-6nl HOILTEs;E-FURNISHING GOODS. 600 ARCH STREET REnaGERATORs, WATER COOLERS. FREEZERS. GAS-STOVES, FOR SUMMER CcOK !NIL jO6-11 & PAGE. 61XT/1. awk AU011,4 TERMS: STATIONERS 432 CHESTNUT Street RETAIL DRY GOODS. COOPER AND CONARD, 111111211M2IrjJL WHITE LINEN DUCE% LINENS FOR DRESSES GOOD SOTCX OF LAWNS. FINEST BLACK DROP-Di-ETE. BLACK DRESS GOODS WHITE BAREGE SHAWLS FINE TOWELS REDUCED. BLACK AND WHITE LENDS 1 e3O-tf EMBROIDERED HEMMED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. —We would cial attention to a choice assortment of Embroidered Handkerchiefs, many of which are scolloped ed, hemstitched with einbroldery, at $l.lO, $1.60, *1 0 , 52 to $3.90, Much under regular price for similar goods. HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, very good, for 31 cents, or V. 60 a dozen. SHEER LINEN CORDED BORDERED ITA.ND. KERCHIEFS, 38, 44, 50, and 63.. finer than gold Can now purchase for the same price. LINEN SETS, COLLARS, and CTIFFS,for travel ling costume, at 25 and 63 cents a seta very low price. LINEN COLLARS, two for 25 cents, or 41.40 a dozen; convenient for travelling; wash. and do up , IMITATION TUCKED MUSLINS, for oodles fine goods. A good supply yet remaining,wholcsale and .retall,'under regular prices. MACHINE MUSLIN EDGINGS, 3-yard strips 30 cents a strip; several good patterns, resembling closely the very expensive Jaconet Edgings. Please notice that during July and August, as has been the custom for several years this store will close at 6 P. M. WORIVE'S Lace and Embroidery Store No. as North raCrEcrtt it. COOPER & CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET, have The hest Cass!mere stock in town. Good Linen Drills, Ducks, Coatings. Tailors , Linings, of every kind.. Muslin stock complete, prices right. Fatally Linens,. selling, gold, at We. - Gauze, Doznet, and other Flannels. Pearl Wool Delaines, 55 and u 5 cents. Extra tine black Mohair Alpacas, $l. Lupin's 6.4 Mack Wool De Good stock white Nalnsook, Swiss. Bird-eye Linen., striped finest Dambries and Jaconets, puffed Kuslins, Pique, &e. White Barege and other thin Shawls. Sacques and Summer Dusters. Je7-tf SPECIAL NOTICE. BELLING OFF ENTIRE STOCK TO CLOSE BUSINESS!! GOOD-WILL AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. THOHNLEY & MINI. We invite special attention to the above an 1101111ement. We have a Large Stock. are Selling Chea Every yard is } to be closed out on or before the is day of Septentber. Silks and Dress Goods. Cloths, Cassimeres, and Linen Goods. Shawls, Cloaks, Skirts, Ildkfs., &c., &c. Muslin and Calicoes much under market ice. TIIORNLEY myl3-2m Cor. EIGHTH and SPRINGGARDEN. VIGURED SILK GRENADINES, of the best qualities and styles, in Black and Gray Grounds, 560 to $1.40. Travelling Dress Goods, in every variety. New Dress Goods, in great variety. Handsome Chene Silks, 442.50. VERY. CIFEA_P BLACR - SILKS, suitable for Dresses, Mantles, and Sammes. COTTON 000 Db AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Merrimac, Sprague, and Pacific Prints, 25e. 10-4 Waltham and Peperill bleached Sheetings, $l. H. STEEL & SON, myB-tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. 4-4 SPANISH LINENS, FOR TRANI% ELLING DRESSES. 4-4 Bley Linens. Dark and light Linens, for Suits. Brown Hoßands. Figured Linens, for Dresses. White Peue or Marseilles. Mosquito Nettings. Pink., blue, cherry, and white Tarletons. EDWIN TIALL % CO., 26 South SECOND Street. A RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS -L-a- IN DRY GOODS.—The entire stock of Dry Goods In store, at the Southeast corner of NINTH and ARCH Streets, will be sold at a great sacrifice, to close business by August Ist. The good-will, fixtures, and lease for sale. • J. COWPERTHWAIT, Agent. HOOP SKIRTS. go Q 628. HOPKINS , ".OWN MAKE, >7 or t./.4.0%...7. HOOP SKIRTS, the best assortment and best qual ity and styles in the city. Gore Trails, all lengths and sizes, from 18 to 5a springs, from $1.75 to $l. Plain Skirts, all the new shapes and sizes, from 19 to 50 springs, from $1.40 to $3. Skirts of extra heavy steel and extra tapes, from 20 to 35 springs, from $1.90 to $2.75. Misses' and Children Ts, of every grade, from 20 to 35 springs, from four to eight Cents per sprinv. they have no equal. Agents for the new Flexible Skirt, the most pliable Hoop Skirt made, and fully equal to the Duplex Elliptic Skirt, and at much lower prices. Also, constantly on hand full lines of low-priced New York Skirts, kid-padded and metallic-fastened 15 springs, 85c; 20 springs, $1; 25 springs, $1.15; 80 springs, $1,25, and .10 springs, $1.50. Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired, at 6243 ARCH Street. fet4-Im* SUMMER RESORTS. RURAL ROTEL, FRANKLIN. VENANGO COUNTY, PA JAMES E. STEEL, Proprietor This well-known and popular House has just been thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than doublelts former capacity. It is pleasantly situatedin the centre of the Town, with ready access by Rail and Stage to all points In the OIL REGION, and its accommodations for Guests fully equal to .those of first-class Hotels in any part of the country. It has been the aim 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. jy-1-13in REA BATHING-CAPE MAY, CAPE I" ISLAND, N. J.—THE NATIONAL HOTL.— This large and commodious known—as—th. Nweek, lori f t a l l 6 H ; c a l ll il , d ia re n n o a w n r d e e rsr- :0 OLUM UJ CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, Will be opened this season on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, for the reception of guests. This leading house will, for the coming season, fully sustain its well-established reputation. Greatly encouraged by the business of last year, the proprietor feels satisfied that aHotal, conducted clearly .fitst-etase, must continue a success at this old and popular resort. The railroad facilities are promised to be excel chants' liotel,riniatimputa, 1.11 40 • --^ GEORGE J. BOLTON, Proprietor, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. myl9-2m THE ASHLAND HOUSE, -I- FOURTH AVENUE AND TWENTY-FOURTIL STREET. YORK CITY, for Recently enlarged and improved, 110 W op en transient as well as permanent borders. The house is situated on one of the pleasantest avenues, and accessible to all places of amusement and busi ness by ears and stages. Guests will find all the conveniences and comforts of a superior establish ment, with an excellent table. Transient board, *3 per day. WH. IL SELKIRK., Proprietor. N. B.—Families who desire rooms for the summer will make early application. To desirable panics advantageous terms will be offered. jel2-35t METRO M POLITAN, FORERLY CITY 'ROTEL, HUGHES STREET, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. BLAIR. & BAYLEY, Proprietors. A. Ptrimr. BLAIR. SABI, U. BAYLEY Terms, 6;15 per week. je2B-12t THE A.LHAMBRA, AT ATLANTIC CITY, Is now open for the reception of visitors. R. B. LF,EDS, Proprietor LIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC MY, N. J., NEAREST HOUSE TO THE SURF. This well-known house is now open for the recep tion of hoarders. JONAH WOOTTON, je24-Im Proprietor. CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY N. J., WILL OPEN JUNE 24, IS6s. The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends end the nubile in general, that he has again taken Congress - llall, this bettig the fourth season. Many improvements have bean made; also, new Bath Rouses have been erected, and the bathing cannot be surpassed at any sea-shore. And it is the determination of the proprietor to use every effort to make Congress Hall a home of comfort to his guests. A Band is engaged. Terms moderate. lel9-Im G. W. HINKLE. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will open for the reception of guests, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. Dodworth , s celebrated Band has been engaged for the season. Persons wishing to engage rooms, or desiring further information, will address BROWN Sr. IYOELEPER, Proprietors,_ jel4-11n* ATLANTIC CITY. SEA -BATHING. SURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. This old, established, and favorite house is now open. It is nearest to the Leach, securing cool breezes at all times. Its unrivalled Bathing facili ties, its complete furniture and appointment,. and its unexceptionable table, resider this house a favo rite place for a summer sojourn at the sea-side. Passengers from the city are set down at the door, and eominunicat ton with the inlets is had at all times by rail. A fine lumd of music has been engaged for the season. Pordes wishisig to secure Board will address the proprietor, at Surf nOuse, Ailautie City. Terms moderate. H. S. BENSON . r. et je3-36t Proprieto CARLISLE WHITE SULPHER SPRINGS. — This fashionable and delightful hummer Resort is now open for visitors. Forterms apply to N. W. WOODS, Proprietor, jelli-16t5 CARLISLE SPRINGS, Pa. UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG nuANcH, New Jersey, Is now open for the reception of - visitors. Trains leave on :Saturday af ternoon, at four o'clock, front Vine-street wharf— returning 11fonday morning eariv.—June 10, 1885. jelo-2111. BENJ. A. SIIOE3LARER, Proprietor. KITTATINNY HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP. This favorite Mountain Resort is now open to visitors. Trains leave Philadelphia, from Kensington De pot, at 7.80 A. M. and 3.80 P. IL, and -arrive at the Gap at IP. M. and 8.45 P. M. R.:rev:flees—Morton Aleillichael, Franklin Peale, Louts A. (Miley, 11. B. Runners, B. R. Martin, Charles Miner, C. Sherman. Terms,' $l4 per week. L. W. BROIMIPAD, Proprietor. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. This delightful and romantic watering place, situ ated on the summit of the Allegheny Nfountains, at Cresson Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, WILL BE OPENED -FOR TUE RECEPTION OF GUESTS ou MONDAY, Jame 12th, 18t5. Several new Cottages have been erected, the Grounds have been beautified and improved, and Cresson is now one of the most beautiful hill-homes in the United State cursion Tickets, good un til October Ist, are issuedby the Petwylvania Rail road Company'. For further information address GEO. W. MULLIN, Proprietor, CRESSON SPRINGS. Cambria county, Pa. r c PURA TA .MT. SPRINGS.—THIS daughtrul and romanttn watering - place, beauti ftdly Situated In the healthiest settion of Lancaster county, and acknowledged to he the "garden spot" of Pennsylvania, will open for the neconunodatlon cationgsts on the 15th of June. Railroad communi twice a day from Philadelphia, on the Penn sylvania or Reading Railroad, and daily from Balti more and New York. For particulars address the Proprietor, 11-gem J• W. FREDERICK. CARPET CHAINS,. YARNS', AND WlcKS.—Large invoice. Jest. received and for SOW tU duurrc, st lowest matkut rateS. . R EOWE. CST O.N, tt CO;, 157 and 159 Nortlt Ilium Street. CABINET* FURNITURE. MOORE CAMPION, 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET, are prepared to follow the decline in the market in the price of their Furniture. Pureintsers will please On awl wougsic our giQv F 9., • Toyio-17' . WANTS. WANTED -A SITI7ATION AO TRA ypiiinx Salesman for a responsible limn; has a large acquaintance with Country Merchants in this Stale, also in the West; can sell any kind of goods. Good referencegiven. Address " .H. r., ,, Press Office, for two days. jy6-2t* WANTED—A SITUATIQN BY AN intelligent Lad to learn Wale Wholesale business. Can give good city references. Address "11. A. 8.,' , Press once. fyll-3t* WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED Book-keeper inn Market-street linuse. To suitable pa rxon a fair salary will be Oren. A(o dreag Box IV P. 0. jya-3V I- UN U N good Rooms, VD BOARD, in a private fa Italy, or w litre there Wrt. , but few boarders. Loma tion preferred west of Broad street. Address Box 70, Post-ollice.3Y4-3t* WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED I' SaIesman,ITUATION as I - tok-keepr, Account ant, or In any sin:War Capcity. No ob jection to ffo to the country. Apply at No. 123 South PIPPII Street. 13,141t* WANTED, BY A LARGE AND OLD established Dry-goods house, two good Sales men, controlling &large trade, the one froth Penn sylvania the oilier from the Western States. with such libe'ral arrangements will be made. Address " C. B. A.," PreBB office. ANY ACTIVE. BUSINESS MAN OF' moderate expectations, strict integrity and re gular habits, willing to advance 000 for the interests of the trade, 0:L11 secure a desirable situation' as manager of the Indoor basineSs Of the California Wine Agency; Fifth anti Chestnut streets. Apply to G. 114 JONES, Agent for Perkins Stern, & Co. 'a California Wines, Finn Street,' above Chest nut. it* A GENTS WANTED. FOR OUR Great National Work, "THE LIFE, TIDIES, AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF ABRAHAM' LIN COLN," by L. P. Brockett. Teachers, ladies, en ergetic young men, and especiallyreturned and dis abled officers anti soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will find It peculiarly adapted to their Condition. Send for cireulnrs. Address It* "JONES, BROS• , & CO., Philadelphia, Pa." ASALESMAN, WITH CITY AND - near Trade is upon for an engagement in a first-class Dryhoods or Cloth House. Address " E. F. H.," this office. jy64t. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE. LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr. J. G. Hol land. No comment is necessarp the author's repu tation as a writer Is fully estahl shed. Experienced canvassers know why it Belts. /wareßs, for terms, NORRIS BARNA.ItO, Elk View, Chester county, Penna. 3e30-12t h, GENTS WANTED FOR "THE JAL SECRET SERVICE, THE FIELD, THE DUN GEON, AND THE ESCAPE.'+ BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON, New York Tribune Correspondent. The most interesting and exciting book ever pub lished embracing Mr. Richardson's unparalleled experience for four years; travelling through the South in the secret service of the Tribune, at the outbreak of the war with our armies and ilects,both East and West, during the first two years of the re bellion; ills thrilling capture; his confinement for twenty months in seven different rebel prisons: his escape, and almost miraculous Journey by night of nearly 900 miles. It will abound in stirring events, and contain more of the fact, incident, and romance of the war than any other work yet published. Teachers, ladies, energetic young men, and espe cially returned and disabled officers and soldiers, in want of profitable employment, will fled it pecu liarly adapted to their condition. We have agents clearing $l5O per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROS., & CO., N. E. corner SIXTH and DIINOR Streets, Philadelphia, Penna. • Jell-im ROY WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE HARDWARE STORE. Address, in the handisTiting of the applicant, “Box No. 350 Philadelphia Post Office." jy6-2r et WANTED TO PURCHASE-AT A JCL reasonable figure, a Property on Eighth or Ninth street, between Vine and Arch. Address • Bonds, " .IVortla American, office. .Iy7-3t eft WANTED TO RENT—A STORE Jra. AND BASEMENT, or a whole building, on Market or Chestnut, between Second and Seventh streets, or on Third or Fourth streets, between Chestnut and Arch, for a Wholesale Carpet Store. Address " L. a 0.," 113ARt North BROAD 'Street, Philadelphia. jy6-3t,* ei WANTED TO RENT-ON OR .I=kabout the first of September, by a responsible and prompt paying tenant, a good DWELLING HOUSE, within a short distance of Jhroad and Chestnut. Address, for one week, "W. IL P.," Ledger O ffi ce. Jy6-2t ei t WANTED-BY A VERY. DESlRA amiable tenant, a Residence, with modern conve niences, situated within Aftln twenti r utes , walk from the Continental, worth about . Apply to RORER NACU - REG-OR, 419 WALNUT Street. 746- vtrnat $lOOOO 0,000, AND $3,000 TO 9 LOAN ON MORTGAGE. E. CARPENTER & SON, 242 South Tlintll Street. NI A MONTH.—I WANT AGENTS la everywhere at*7o a mouth, expenses paid, to sell FIFTEEN ARTICLES, the best selling ever offered. Pull particulars free. Address OTIS T. GAREY, Biddeford, Maine. mylo-d&W3n sl2s e MONTH.—AGENTS WANT SHAW&E LARK I vMA i tatritit e maw SEWING MACIUNE, the only low-price machine In the country which is licensed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson, Howe Singer & Co., and Bacbelder. All other machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are infringements, and the seller and user are liable tome and imprisonment. Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address SHAW & CLAIM, Biddeford, Maine. inyle-d &Wain FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE-500 SHARES PHILADEL phia and Sugar Creek 011 Company; 500 shares Mammoth Coal and 011 Company. Address "Stocks," Box 17Th P. 0. It* glik FOR SALE-1,800 ACRES OF THE FINEST TIMBER, COAL, AND OIL LANDS in Centre county, Pa., and less than two miles from a railroad. There Is on this property a large new two-story Steam Saw Mill, capable of cutting from two to three million feet annually; one Lath, three Shingle Mills, and three new Frame Houses, all In complete order, and put up at a cost of sls,oeft relmoe. "nrtono. rine. and From fifteen to twenty SeTOl /”..M.J...4 mein emtocK on the tract. h White pi re . - s i. Thri atth ei r2f r i. 11 l u l f i l u Ir i thousand r e n tprOnt. r aid with Bituminous Coal, and a five-foot vein is now opened. An 011 Spring has been discovered; a compthy fortned, have their engine on the ground ft derrick i ready for operninu, ap within .th...' .h.t-,..e Airy' 411( tile Case u property. - .Double For further information, nobly toD.S. CAD WALLADER, No. 10 S. FgeßTDStrcet, Room No. 4, second story, where a plot can be seen and a ~,,,,,,trid description of the property irt - ..“....)....1_,,f r h,„ .. ~,. . Office 110W , ' , t. 1 21111, 3 , 7 4- ktg , p„t : 2 2 I'. - M.:alai kne -P at ° C R OTT S A VJEYI, 3 11 ,1 1. . 14 J e th r t e l s ‘ about ina% -. the town of G osh=_,,r to mossELL Atriag. ts the sea elm ~.,,,* ;E. c ( " I e.WAT..7II,TH A and B AY A. AL N ?A ro I o S .SI . . E •!..:,.-poR SALE Lreet. 10, -, 1 , - „,„,,, n u. I.Dzscr,co-YL!Aitzs, -W w-- 0..n. cor. .1 , uURTH and WALNUT a te. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. - NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT. NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT. FOR oIIA.TuiTOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR (3-KATI/UV US DISTRIBUTION. 10,000,000 WOKTH OF REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. $5,000,000 WORTH OF REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, $5,000,000 WORT SSEEAL ESTATE FOR No person wishing to purchase city or suburban property should fall to get a copy, positively the greatest production ofthe age to parties interested, 5,000 copies having been called for in one year. Said catalogue contains a great number of desirable building lots. GEO. C. MILLER, Practical Real Estate Operator, 155 North Sixth Street. Jy6-It FOR SALE. - SPRUCE STREET, J=ll WEST OF FIFTEENTH. Magnificent first-class dwelling, positively. Lot 22 ft. front by 140 ft. deep to a street. Only $25,000, and possession given. ONE WEST SPRUCE STREET, AND CORNER _ OF ANOTHER MAIN STREET. Large, neat dwelling. Lot 21 ft. 6 in. front by 140 ft. deep. Only $28.000. WALNUT SilltEET, NORTH SIDE, WEST OF Neat, four-story dwelling. Only 61.1,006, and pos session. Lot 18 by 155 to a street. NO. 415 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET. Very large, neat double mansion, with yard on each side. Lot 56 ft. front by 108 ft. deep on Kneass street. 814.000. NORTHWEST CORNER SEVENTH AND VINE STREET, Opposite Franklin square. Large first-class dwelling—twenty rooms. Lot 24 by 155 ft. deep on Seventh street. Price, $15,000. Immediate posses- Mon. Besides near 2,000 otherproperties in all sections of the city, G•kotton C. MILLER, Practical Real BMW Operator, 155 North SE,4TII Street. TO LET-RENT $6OO, STORE 911 AUK North SECOND Street. Inquire 139 South FIFTH Street. it. a FOR SALE.-HANDSOME SIDE- Jrda YARD DWELLING, NO. 2129 SPRING GAR DEN Street. Also No. 1937 MOUNT VERNON Street. Immediate possession. .H6-3t . E. WRIGLEY & CO., 121 S. FOURTH St. d i , FOR SALE-THE WELL-BUILT ma STABLE PROPERTY No. 8.1.3 Perth street. Perth street is east of Eighth and north from Par rish. 82,200, clear. Also, the Horses, Carriages, &e., all very cheap, M ILLER, jyG-3t 155 North girrii Street, tFOR SALE—No. 1609 WALNUT Street, $25,000; elegant four-story brown-stone front dwelling. *25,000 will purchase a magnificent four-story brown-stone front Dwelling,22 feet front,ou Spruce street, west of Seventeenth. BROAD STREET, WEST SIDE, ABOVE BROWN. —Elegant large Dwelling. Lot 20 by 190,t0 a street. Only dc19,000, and possession. SOL TDIVEST CORNER OF ELEVENTH AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS.—Large side-yard Dwelling. Lot 38 feet front by 00 feet deep. Only 00,500. and _possession. VINE STREET, SOUTH SIDE, WEST OF SIX TEENTH.—Very elegant four-story brown-stone front Dwelling. Everything In first-Mass order. Lot 21. by 140. Only 9,03,000, With possession. Besides hundreds of others in all Os sections of the city. GEO. 0. MILLER, jy6-3t 155 North SIXTH Street. FOR SALE-WITH IMMEDIATE 16i pOSSCSO3II; DINTUA 11 1902 Mount Vernon street. Dwellings' 1904 and 1000 Mount Vernon street. Dwelling, Mount Vernon street. Dwelling, 1901 Green street. Dwellings, 2213 and 2225 Spring Garden street. Dwelling, HOS Wood street. Dwelling, Mount Vernon street; east of Sixteenth. B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH,St., yl or S. W. COT. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. ie4 FOR SALE—SHADY SIDE— A alk ilsgs. beautiful country residence, with tifty four acres, twenty-four miles north of Philadelphia. The land is In a high state of cultivation,haudsomely located on the Bethlehem turnpike, within half a mile of Me-Lexington Station (North Pennsylva nia Bailroad.) The Improvementa UMW; or a large Brick House, with shade, shrubbery, choke trail, sheds,namental trees; a large barThearriago houses, Ste. For particulars, inquire of .t. or F. MATTIS, jy.l-6V , No. 13 South WATEIt Street, Philada. opl FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT RESI DENCE, on West GREEN Street, with side yard, Welled with all the modern conveniences. Apply to je3o4it. SAMUEL L. CLEMENT, 21A0 TH,IRD Street. ARCH-STREET RESIDENCES - a FOR SALE—Several first-dues HOUSES.. .oath side of ARCH street, weet of Nineteenth, etubra , ing all the modern improvements. Apply at 1839 ARCH street. M ACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, . G 045-- —2,500 bias. brass. Nos. 1. 2, ruin 3 Mackerel late-caliKlit flat fish, in assorted Plc" g"' 2,000 MO, NeW - Eastport, Fortune BaY, awl Hall faX. Herring, 2,0 4 Inmea Lubec, scaled, No. 1 Herring. 150 Mils. New Mess Staid. 250 boxes Merklaner-coular Cheese, &c. hi store and for sale by MITIII'HY KONS,, i4O NORTH WIANItVk.. E3IFoY FOR TILE PILES.—THIS l s ' elm:glen!. tiled wine Is a vertain cure or . Prepar nts ed by DENEY C01041:01, Druggist. F 5:110,50 ce per t,...,he Lancaster & Wilts, N. E. corny' Mitt h and A rcil • 91 ry Aeto. Philadelphia: Lt. & ,W. Ming- Drusgl a. Wiltuingtult, Pub tt. ... ----------- , 10 12„ 15-IjonsE POWER, ENGINES, 9 Boring 1 . 066, planers, LatlieN., Pinching and Drilling Machines, 011-Wel l. Taring. For sale hy HATHAWAY. LEACH, & spEAnNs, JYT-PA irl AMU Attp4t,'gwuctortot AUCTION SALES. - - RERRNESS' BAZAAR, NINTiI AUCTION streete. 1 11 1 01101.1' SALE Or HORSES, ft., ON SATURDAY MORNINQ next, at 10 wetoen, comprising about TY HOSES, suited to harness F a lF nd the sadd ß le. Full deserlptloni at awe. ALSO, New and second-bond Carriages. tight Wagons, &c., vr;th Which the sale will emomeilee. Single Ind Double Harness, Saddles, Bridles, 10. Jiir Stele of Horses, &c., on Wednesdar. A.I.FRED M. MLIMMESS. Auctioneer. „ p m FIERItNtSS , BAZAAR NINTH AND SAN'4oNI hitittlMS. SALE ON ACCOUNT Ole TUE UNITED STATES. ON MONDAY MORNING NEXT, July 10th, at 10o , clock.„ at pus Bazaar, will be sold SEVEN -FIVE CAVALRY AND ARTILLERY HORSES, Navy of them very superior animals, lied sold be e aim they are no tenger required for the. service. Terms Cash, United States currenrv. ALFRED N. iIIeRKNESS, 131-31; If Am.tioneer. OFFICE, DEPOT COMMISSARY OP HUBSIbTENCE. WAsnmemox. D. C. July 3 Istg,_ AUCTION SALE OF AWN'S TALLOW, EAR. RELS', &C. . WM be sold at Public AnCtion on virBI3INgSDAY 1801, at 10 o'clock /6.. M., at SIXTII-STREPP WEARY. the following arINCIeS, More or less t 7,001 afiltell Wel Hides. MS BIT do 538 Sheep Pelts. do. 10 Calfl3 B / 2 18. 24,807 pounds Beer Tallow. 11,840 Vales neer 2.055 gallons Notttsfoot 011, 1,000 pottnds Tallow CraeltilnFa,. 3,175 Flodr Barrels, (2 lien , lB.) . 1,000 Poet do do. 1,100 Bacon, Pork, Fist, Coffee, and vinegar Barrels. 7 Cords Barrel Staves and headings. Terms—Casii;.ln Government tuna. G. BELL, J36-5t Lieut. Colonel and Corn. of Subsistence NOTICE,----GOVEI BALES on SAYI/111 o'clock A. M., an d on e' until further notice, wilt PURVEYOR'S DRPOT, S CHERRY Strects,PhiladM articles of United States Property, which have beet needed by the Department Iron Bedsteads Mattresses, (hair-straw,) Sheets, (linen tt cottOrt,) Pillow Cases, Blankets, Counterpanes, Drawers, Tables, Shirts, Washstands, Numerous artielOir of w lie sold. No Infected articles sold MMEEN A BLOWER ENGINE, WITH FAN, formerly attached to the nevenue Steamer WARD, wlithe sold ut attatfoti, On MONDAY Horn fill?, 1011 ingtant, at 11 o'clock, at the Appralaertio Store, FRONT and LOMPARD. Jr.-at NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA. TRE.—COTTON & MURPHY'S MINSTRELS. SEVENTEEN STAR PERFORMERS. BEN COTTON, the Inimitable Comedian. JOE MURPHY, the Champion Bone Player. New Songs, new Jokes, new Burlesques, new A.Cta. EVERY EVENING. IMMENSE SUCCESS EVERYWHERE. Entertainments select, original, and relined. Don't fall to see the Champion Troupe of America. jpl-It NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATRE.- SATURDAY, July 10th, LAST DAY OF THE MINSTRELS, Two Grand Performances—AFTEßNOON AND EVENING. jyB-8L MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH ALA: STREET THEATRE. BENEFIT OF FRANK DREW. TO-NIGHT (Friday s ) July 7th, ISOs Mons. Jlteriues , BURLESQUE EAST LYNNE. UNWARRANTAI3LE INTRUSION UPON STUABT BOBSON BY RANK DREW. MONDAY, 10th, MISS F.TTIE HENDERSON. CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT ABOVE TWELFTH.—A PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE ASSASSINATION OF ABRAHAM LIN.. COLN.—Owing to the approaching P Anniversary of our National independence, the Panorama of the Scenes and 'lncidents connected with the Assassi nation of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, and the attempt ed Assassination of W. H. SE WARD, has been postponed until :WEDNESDAY EVENING, July sthlE6s, when it will be exhibited at the above ' Hall, and even evening during tile week. Tickets for 8810 as the Hall. Doors oven at 7 o'clock. Fertertnance commences at 8 o'clock. Jy3-st* W. W. DAVIS, General Agent. ACADEMY OP FINE ARTS, CHEST NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9A. M. till 0 P. M. Benjamin West's great picture of CHRIST REJECTED still ou Exhibition, Mil EDUCATIONAL. VOUNG MEN PREPARED FOR TILE -a. Counting House and business life, at CRITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE NO, 637 CHESTNUT Street corner of Seventh. Instruction in Book-keeping; Penmanshin. lotions, &c. Telegraphing, on both sound and pa r per instruments. No vacations. Students Instruct.. ed separately, and at such times as may best snit their convenience. )y.}-at* BOA RDING. DAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLASS a..."DINNERS, at No. ORA South WASHINGTON Square. jy6-2m.• REMOVALS. EMOVAL.—OLUNET & CLAGITORN -AA.. have removed to Store Nos, 22 and pit South WHARVES, above Chestnut Street, where they will have on band constantly a supply or FlBll, CHEESE, and PROVISIONS. Jy4-Btv p -- EMOVAL.GEO. W. WATSON dr. .11-t , CO. have removed their CARRIAGE REPOSI TORY to their old place, No. 1R11.9 CHESTNUT Street (under Concerc Rano where they will keep a. stock of carriages or their own make, and will re ceive orders for every description of nrst-eittss work. JUNE 7, 1883. _19;...11. EL VIDERE „. ROAD. DELAWARE RAIL. 2 ... • • , VirtOUG • NORrp Connecting directly— HER N , s c ra4 lr, WATER GAP, GREAT BEND, WILIOESBARRE, 'BUFFALO AND THE GREAT LAKER. Through Tickets sold and Baggage Checked through to all principal points North and West. je9-im W. H. GATZMER, Agent. atiMIRM CA." MAY, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. FROM FOOT OF WALNUT STREET, AT 8.30 A. IL IT te m AND EXPRESS. DUB 2.30 P. M,, iIASSENGER. Due at 6.0 P. EXPRESS. Due at 7.46 P, M. 4.30 P. M., Fare, $3.00. Servants, $3.00. EXCURSION TICKETS, *5.00. 1 Coupon Tleketti s obe used by one person only, for *25.00. Passger arta Itngtenge titken to and from Om 181 mitt utaptittiou 'without additional chare, Freight daily from sandford's Wharf, below' Spruce street. Iletarntng Trains leave CAPE MAY at 8.30 A.M., Mall: A. A. M., ExArens ; 5 I'. M., Accommodation: 8.20 A A. Freight. J. VAN RENSSELAER, Supl. PHILADELPHIA, July 5, 1865. jy6-tsel ------- CAMDEN AND AT .„ s , LAVVICI limmici4p, svaimEß ARILANGEMENT*— THROUGH. IN TWO HOURS. On and after SATURDAY, July Ist, 1865, MEI rains daily to Atlantic City, and one on Sunday, TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY as follows- - .......... §pecial Excursion ~ 0.30 A. M. Mail Train 3O A, M. Freight, with Passenger Car attached.... 9,15 A. M. Express (through in two hours) 2.00 P. M. Atlantic Accommodation 4.15 P. M. RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC. Atlantic Accommodation 5.47 A, M. Express (through in two hours) " OS A. Itl. Freight, with Passenger Car attached...ll.47 A. M. Mail Train 4,45 P. M. ,pedal Excursion 5.18 P. M. MINDAY MAIL MUM. Leattes Vine-street Ferry at 7,30 ao M. noturning, war.; Atientte at 4015 r. Fare to Atlantic, 92. Iteinid-trip Tickets, good. only for the day and train on which they are Issued,. ill JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION. Leave Vine-street Ferry at 5.30 P. M. Leave Jackson at OM A. M. EXTRA HADDoNFIELD TRAINS. Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.15 A. M. and 1.15 P. M. Leave Hadtionlield at 11.45 A. M. *Ad 2.45 P.M. N. B.—Freight must he delivered at Cooper's Point before fi o'clock P. IL to insure itsplng flown the next day. MIN G. DM ANT, Jc2B-tf Agent. awingo PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. EXCURSION TICKETS. GOOD FROM. an TO Svir JULF_, INCLUSIVE, FROM PHILADELPHIA. To Norristown & baek.7s;To Pottsville & back #l,3s To Plicenixvillo "..V.2.5iT0 Tamaqua „ Cgs To PottBtovai LaSiTo Lebanon "..,, 4.t To IteNdllll{ Z. 70 To Harrisburg .. 5.01 And Detween ail alter stadium, at a re.due - ticin one , tlnra from the regular titteL Jyl-Ot JOHN WELCH, General Ticket Agent, aliggigiE EPHRATA AND LITIZ SPIIINtIS, VIA. READING AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD. CLOSE CONNECTIONS AT READING. On anti after MONDAY, June 1201, passengers rue the above Springs will leave PIIILA DELPHI A. AND READING RAILROA I) DEPOT, THIE. TEENTH and CALLOWIIILI. Streets, at 8 A. M. and 3.30 P. 31 . arrlv big at Ephrata at 12.23 anti 7.2$ P. M., cud at Litiz at I and 7,6 RNINS M. RETUG , Leave Id. a saa and 2.15 P.M., and Ephrata. at 3.42 A. and 8,44 itrrlylng Ja rutin, oinbm. at 12.45 and 7,03 P. 30.13-ttl . _ . , . EXCURSIONS. TO LONG BRANCH.—Trilltui Poe 1 w Branch will leave Cooper , a Point. 1 , re T ally - (s ii.lays exeepted,) itt 0.15 A. 31. 1 , tire, 43... ifiCiliSiltint 'rickets, good fur three .10).3, iiol. EXtra trait , on SliturtliGs a 4.30 P. :M. Rewriting, arrive at Camden , at 0.10 A. 11 ii .) : 10lay: . csa-sm E Agent, Camden. AIkSTEA M. SILIP NORMAN, r11(04. BOSTON v—Consiguees trf innr. olutudtse net above steno= will please send role theli Jya-goods, now landing itt PlNE.street NVltnrr. I.t.E.NRY WOSOIt & FM ESTEY S COTTAGE ORGANS, Not only VNEXCELLNP, hat ws.r.quALL.zu in .Intettl - of one and Power, dosigninl Churches and stdtoots, bat fooan to, he squally adopted to the Parlor and Drawlog.floom. Wee Bale truly by 11, Itatll 4 3N, No. 13 North BEVENTII Street.. Also, a complete assotutent of the Perfect Me. ledou constantly on hand. 11321411 THE CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS IN TIIFI ISIAIIKET.—QiaItrt (lamalo Jars at litt per doz., complete.lt AItTELL 6: otTruitwoitTll t 10, 16 North rirrm. street, toot NO. M. MINWS THE CHEAPEST FRIThT JARS IN the Marhet —Quart Capstll t e . Jitee nt , 4l2pey_4o;2_, complete. & Llll cttwoit vo. AMU finli tUld On AUX= 10211-Inll INMENT AUCTION . DAY, July Bth, 1885, at 10 very Saturday follOwing.~ 11 he sold at MBDIVAL 5. R. corner BROAD and Aphis, Pa., the following s Medical and Hospital 111 In use and are no longer ,t, consisting of Caldrons, Stoves, Chairs, Household, Ritehert Fur lture, Willow, Wooden, °Ma'. cry, and Tin Ware of all descrip tions. Lave to Housekeepers wilt IMES DtcDOITGALL. . U.S. A. Died, Purveyor.