MaltHD THOSE ROSEATE. G ,vrr.s—the lips of girlhood there should he a fragrant palace e/egantly furnished with ivory and Coral. To drop metaphor. Young ladies, yon shouid 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 thisl you ask. Nothing but Fragrant Sozedont, we reply. Jy4-tuths 3 t nun Svccx CO.'S PIANO'S (little used) for eale at bargains. These pianos have been used .during, the past winter and spring at concerts, et public halls, and in private houseS, and ,show no marks of use. Price $2OO less than 31,3 w ones of same style, though all new ones 'have been reduced $75. J. E. Gomm, je2l-86t Seventh and Chestn a! treas. _ . _ - - A. FINE LINT OF EMBROIDERED PIANO COVERS. Also new patterns Frolic') furniture chintz. C. 1%!. cram, & Co., 1026 Ches `nut street. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. • irard.. 1E A McNally A Dalian, Louisville •Jas Fangwoi. N Y T Tilghtnan, Maryland B J Robinson, DT J E G Barnes, Washington Jas Sellers Mrs Maher, New York RA Colville. Pittsburg Levi Stein, Baltimore Wm L Young, New York T B Freeman, New York Robt Wallace. Boston H L Farmer, Boston II F Holmes, Pittsburg O I. Fratieig, Pittsburg B W Franklin,New York ,T H Florence, New York I H B Homes, Pa M EN - nivel, Costa Rico Fabian Brenvel, C'a Rico Jno R Hunter. Baltimore B L Fernon. Baltimore Samuel L Spinner, N Y P McElhennev, Franklin Mr Davis, Erie 11 A Sag,e, Easton F \Vinton's, Winsport Hodson, Mil rOttSVWC Wm Lowther , Pa.. Joint Lowther, fa Henry Noble, Titte.l H Rm.:mond N • F Person, N Cariln, BrooklYn $ Eiseman, Memphis 2.1 Eiseman, Council Bluff H G Williams, Ara Ethr II Sands F 0 CurnmingsTenn H Brinkley, Memphis (; 1) Martin, Alex, Vs Chas E Hawley, 1.1 Chas E Brooke, _Pa Chas G Brooke' J 31 Rreitor, Harrisburg 1; Petrillo, Huntiugdnl .1 Tobin Luther Geen, Pa John 13 Stiles, Pa, 11 F Russerf, Pa AV Loos John Granger wag are. Huntington I rninter, 3VeBtmorrd co W F Cunningham & la Pa I. 31 Wan, Ohio I) U 31cLaughlin, _Pa Col J Bleakler, Franklin J Longwell. Franklin G Follansbee, Pittsburg A 1.1 Godwin N J W C iloncy, 'Pottstown • FOIVICF, N Y • Goldsborough, Cod Flores, Costa Rico Juan Flores, Costa Rieo Mrs B Bower, Baltimore • IValiers wf,N J Prince. BOStOil C li Sanderson, Boston g 110115 it la, 'Maryland S Ednatriek, Pen= • AVebst er.• Maryland • Oa abe ten E .N e , w as, Pa F McC, York ' R G Cole, Pa - John Cooper, ,Nid. Miss Murtey, Richmond L S Itheame, Newark G Id Brown, N Y [ J C StOddard, Columbus° Miss H Hilton,Boston Wm Norman,N C J Maitland; Pinta, John Wood, PM) G SehefFer S wf, Chicago W Ryan, Pottsville R 1) EvanS, W Chester W Forbes, New York Meat R H Lewis, Ft Del W W Wright; Delaware J F Brown, Milford, Del tfuental. The Con J Lowenthal, Wasbn C Buteler, Jr, Wash B J ork Ilerry,Georgetown,DC N Carolina W T ]Many - , New Jersey ItA. Froocis. New York Maki /One, N York J - Mcßee, Brooklyn Thigh Bone, Yirslnia A C Finney. Clearfield T $: wife, Peuna L Leech. ITS A F Macmanns, Mexico S Derr. Jr.. wf, Boston Mrs F Kramer & 3 eb, Pa Miss N Beazeiton, Penna A C Rambranie J Leisenring & wf, Pa Miss MD Leisenriug, Pa 'Miss A 111. Leieeuring, :Rise% LeiseurinK, Pit F 13 Leisen Penna Leisenring, Jr, retina Miss L Douglas, Penna JR Blount. New York J Dunker, Steubensville It A Young, Petersburg Atm V Kautz, Indiana ll'll Fritz, Chattanooga A H Hassler & wf, .W 'V a T Clark. New York H S Hayar, New York Joint Ayer, Boston B Rosenthal Nes Lucy Butler,StLouls J A Morris & wf, Chester J P New York Frank Leslie, Jr, N York Miss E Grier, Pittsburg Miss A Grier,Pittsburg J Goueher, Pittsburg G Holmes, 'Pittsburg J O'Hara &wf, Pittsburg Mrs Childs, Pittsburg Miss Childs, Pittsburg Miss Robinson. Pittsburg J RobinSO g n, Pittsburg Dar is linton & wf, F Bsell, Pittsburg Miss W Bissell, Pittsburg Miss M Bissell, Pittsburg Mrs Norton & eli,Penna Miss Hodges, New York A C Finney, Clearfield Mrs Wittenthger J Pardee West Virginia Miss if i'Lukins, W Va J K liuil & wf, Lbuisv Miss HTOSOIL Louisville Col C M LAM, Louisville A C Black & urf, OhiO Mrs Dr Briggs, Ohio St John George, Kansas A A Colter & wf, Chin WP Vaughan & la Balt W W Orintorff, Baltimore F %Houghton & la, N Y Josiah %nig. Pittsburg. S Campbell, Pittsburg E Halle, New York F Cohn, New York. J R Picton, New York It D Hart & wf, New York F W Bolg,inms & wf, Balt D F Abraham, N C Col J & VSA John Boylan, Newark, NJ erican. The N" I' Stevens & wf,Lowell Miss Grinnuage t _Wask'n J A W Clarcoe, Wasb'n J A MeDelitt,Washing'n W Lorel, New. York H 0 Wilbur,Vineland,NJ W nuaslett,Wasliington If Lewis,. Washington Haslett, Wastdoeton Lieut J Condliu,lsl Jersey Ceo Moore W E 11nravell, N York J S Crawford, Elktou,Md, F w Hart, Conn H Stnniekson. Salem W D Hess, New York OW Gat-Diger. Harrisb`g, r. 13 Gilmore, New York: Col Brooke, Pennal IT Feilberg., Boston T B Patton, Altoona tiid J Mackeling & 2 oh, JL Brylots TJ S W.Wilson,Baltimore J W Watson, New York. Chas Kuttler & wf H D Heylman & wf. Pa D A Biggers, St Louis D.G Dearborn, Penna H Lear, DoyldStOwn A Fulton & wf; Baltimore G B'DarrowN Albany Andrews. N Hampshire 'B AT Reed, Washington J Widensall, Altoona C Mark, Lebanon W Shirley, Baltimore R (=ailing Ochoa, - New Mexico fd d Clark & wf.New York W Seymour, Maryland Chant& C L Lumberton, Clarion Jas Norman, N Y _ The Me Win C JallllAOll, N J Davis. Baltimore L W Bryan, "Is• C Et Gwyn, N C C F oies, Y John Moses, Trenton Jl4 Dale, Harrison La W IV Young, Ales, Pa E P Bates :it sheets, Matamoros 0 8 P Treplett, Yu Abner Harrington, Del John Merke, - Easton John Smith, Va Gunibarts, Harrisburg M Mentzer k & Pittsb'g rs Lotir Jesse Tirrell. Boston F B Gowen. Pottsville E El Little, Bloomsburg Hon B Reilly & la, Pa C W Forrester, Rarrisbg Chas IV Eikman, Pa C Et Love, Pittsburg I ' , J Perry, Seabrook N a Mrs Kidd & son • . . . . . S J Cornell 3:,. we, N lil J T Schofield, Pa Ho - 1111115h Clark.tarfiThwa John H Clark Tyrone, I W G Wardle. Pottsville teen E W Sturdevaut, Ea Samuel E MeGear N J Gen W Lilly, M Chunk John Ei McUtnly, W Va W Bouldln Virginia W E Gaines. Virginia Jos D Tally, U S A. IF A Dilworth \ D H Lutz, Pottsville John Craig, Pa Miss Miele, Easton CautW II Stotzertbach,Pa Hugh Lyons, Pa 'Oliver Pearson, Pa nion. F W Field, Michigan A 13 Kuhns, Atlantic City J Thomas, Ohio Miss L J3iirke, Pa - McAlpine et la, Halifax E Van Dein, Troy, Pa J Sharp, Penulngtonville Robt Manson, Michigan PT Fausnanelt, Phila N M Fernaid & wr GF Jones. 17 S A Burg J 1) L Hall, Wash J C Harvey, Harrisburg A Willis T Alleu Salmi S Sharp, Pa C H McWhorter Del Miss A Jamison: Del J}l Laughlin Geo 1) Du..sell, Pittsburg k Bear. The Bl* SCI G Hoffman, Lehigh co J F 'Avers Northampton MN" Vanardsdalcia, Pa. N White, Dolington C Roads, Somerton Si' Hogeland, Somerton hltnads & la. Somerton W Bothwell, Hartsville 1 Yerkes, Hartsville IA Buckman, Penna C Buckman; Penn» J Wbttal, :Northampton J Northampton I Gruber, Armville I I S Trexler, Dolington S Cron, Lebanon co S Janney, Yardleycille Dr J S Rediling,Somert'a • s Union. The Stat W H Benner & wf, Pa. Jas D"Witman, Balt , A C Hildebrand, Penna Samuel L Garrett, Del jails 6 Carson, Pa Jag C Wilson . . tin Baker, Wltslilngton John Jennings, Pa R Dillon, Washington W S Thompson, Pa J E Southard, Jos Knotwell, Columbia H H Long, Harrisburg Cif bast, Kutztown, rs. W E Beatty, Erie, Pa W N Frost, ew York Miss .Liazie Frost, N Y mereial. ift Cowgill, Delaware G F. Davis Penna. J Hamill, Xenia, ia B Dias., S A J C Sem Mrs M Lewis Mrs W P Magill S Bailey, Chester co, Pa The Co F Irrers,lF Chester S I 3 Sunlit Joel Johnson, Pellll2 . . EH Shanta,RiehmondOin pJ Brower, Richmond J Wilson. Bucks co W Jackson, Penna S Crawford, Elkton,Md P. Eastburn & wf,Penna ey Sheaf. The Barl Rout Conard, Bucks co. W McDowell. Bucks co David Blair, Bucks co T 0 Atkinson, Bucks ea cks itirkbride. Attleboro , Levi Bennett, U 5 A !John Briggs, Bucks co A B Wyatt. N David Fell. Ducks cO E Evtiren. Ahseeoni D McWilliams, Trenton Deo Wean, Trenton Jas F N can, Philadelphia T E Pickering, Bucks co lq Ciimv, -Nwilivnie Bison. C Arnet, New Jersey B 6innnons, Willy., Del Jobe Biackfau kts IL*, Pa Gee W tiharp, N J 'John Kelsey, Penna. G ".."..Z Jones, ew York The M F B Jones & la. Penna F Parker. N Jersey J Blackburn. Del J H Jones & la, N J John:Sloss. New York AM., A P Penna The Bald Eagle. B W Bmitli. Bucks 'coC Palmer, Etlgewooa Th I J 31 Fos, umnelstown C 1) Beam., Bucks co SPECIAL NOTICES. SUMMER ENJOTISEENTS. BY THE BARD OF TOWER 'LULL. Now, in this cheering time, Nature's treasures Yield us pleasures Such as only grace her prime: Upon thetu we should seize, Since earthly bliss (We all know this) Like to a shadow flees. Now Is your chance to look Ou each fair scene Of rural green, Or angle in the placid brook, While seated in the shade ; Or, What's more sweet, In grove to meet And walk with some fair maid. But oft it seems, from swelt , ring heat, A task to walk, To gaze, or talk. No scenes with joy you greet, If you are Brest too warm ; So, in such clothes As Bennett shows lie careful to ciu obe. your form. All kinds, styles, and sizes of clothing, men•s, youth's and boys', all grades, from medium to su perfine. Although our sales are large and rapld, we have a full and complete assortment, new and fash ionable, which is being replenished daily. Our prices, being based upon the lowest market rates of the season, are lower than the lowest elsewhere. Au eaanduation invited. TOWER HALL, NO. 518 MAREET Street, BENNETT & CO. A SCIENTIFIC VEGETABLE COMBINATION OF 1L INGREDIENTS, DELICATELY PERFUMED. "Lwidon Mar Color Restore). and Dressing." AMECII MARES TILE EMI LOnliOß" " .0ii(1011” LOnaon. • " London •• "London' HAIR SOFT, GLOSSY, • AND LUXITRIAMT ltEsutstnEit l—lt is entirely different from the many articles that have been issued from time to time, and li the only Itio,vm. Restorer of Color and perfect Hair Drawing cimbinett. It is delicately perfumed, and Can be applied by the hand or soft brush, as it does not stain the skin, or soil the Attest linen. BALDNESS.—It will positively stop the Hair from falling, and cause it to grow on bald heads, in all cases where the follicles are left. Single Bottles, 75 cents. nix Betties, V. Sold by :DR. bWAYNE & SON, 330 North SIXTH St. TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY DR. STRICELAND'S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass, Of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes for Lae benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he has been Aroubled for eight years with an aggravated co,c of and his brotherly:as discharged from the army as incurable, (lie being quite paralyzed with the Piles.) Both these distressing eases were cured with one bottle of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. The recommendation of these gentlemen, beside the daily testimonials received by Dr. Strickland, ought to convince those suffering that the most aggra vated chronic cases of Piles are cured by Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. It is sold by Druggists everywhere.. 3 crisE6',—SOLDTERS RETURXMO HoarE yon N.: mu a good, substantial, cheap, and fashion able mat or Citizens' Clothing. Go to Jones' OLD-ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, GOI MARKET STREET, ABM SIXTII. CILEVALIER's LiFE FOR THE HAIR Will restore Gray Hair to its ORIGINAL COLOR; strength ens and promata tine growth of the maw /Ear; stops its falling ont in three days; keeps the head clean, cool and healthy: can be used freely; contains nothing Injurious; TILE BEST lIAIR-DRESSING EVER OFT ERED TO THE PUBLIC; it is recommended and ne ed by the first medical authority. Sold at the drug-stores and at any office, No. 1123 Broadway. I assure all persons the above preparation will do all that is claimed for it. jyS-ttithal2t SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D. THROW PHYSIC TO THE DOGS, I'LL NONE OP IT." To make assurance doubly sure Pit take "—PLANTATION BITTERS. They never fail. This great Stomachic Healer, so long and favora bly known to the American public, is just what the people need. It is a remedy they can rely on. Per Dyspepsia, Heartburn, licadache, Dizziness, Agae, Liver Complaints, Pains in the Side and Back, .te., it has no equal; not the least among its virtues is its extreme pleasantness to the taste and immediate beneficial effect. Try it, ye dyspeptics, and be cured! jyB-et THE EXQUISITE " EMAIL. DE PARIS."--. In the general exodus from town to the country and sea-shore, ladies should add to their toilette Case ‘ 4 L +Email de Paris," which will effectually prevent freckles, tan, and the discolorations caused by the salt air, keeping the skin clear, soft, and white. 0111CCTS and soldiers, whose faces have been bronzed by long-continued exposure, wilt And "Email de Paris" will restore the skin to more than its origi nal purity and whiteness. "Email de Paris" is especially endorsed by Miss Lucille Western, Mlle Vestvali, Mrs. D. r. &Mel's, and other celebrated actresses, whose position renders their judgment unerring and valuable. Sold by all Druggists, Per fumers, and Hairdressers. Orders by mail should be addressed to JARED & RENE, Philadelphia, who, upon application, will send circulars to any address. jeS-mws-tf SOMETHING COOL FOR THE HOT WEATHER. Something Coot for the Hot Weather. Something Cool for the Hot Weather. Something Cool for the Hot Weather. Linen Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests. Linen Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests. Linen Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests. Linen Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests. Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters. Linen. Dusters. Linen 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. a splendid assortment of Seasonable Cloth ing, of every variety, for sale by PERRY & CO., No. 303 CHESTNUT Street, above Third, N 0.600 Cansrsux St. (Granville Stokes' old stand.) S. E. Corner of. SEVENTH anti MARKET Sta. (Jones.) ITCH CURED IN FROM 12 TO 48• HOURS ARMY ITCII CURED IN FROM a TO 48 . 110W18. ARMY ITCII CURED IN FROM 12 TO 98 1101TRS. ARMY ITCH CURED IN FROM 12 TO:48 HOURS. Dr. Sweryne's AU-Healing Ointment never falls to cure the worst cases Tetter, Scald Head, Salt Xtheuxa, all Eruptions. Prepared may by Dr.Swaxxs & Sov, 330 North Sixth street. FOR LEAKS AROUND CHIMNEYS, SCUT TLES, Skylights, Trap-doors, Cracks In the Roofing, &c., or as a water-proof Paint, try STEAD'S WEATHER-PROOF CEMENT, which does not crack or peel off like other articles. In boxes of 8 lbs. for 81.20. Sold by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 . (Eight Thirty-live) MARKET Street, below Ninth. TUE SnwiNG-HOLDER IS A NEAT AND low-prieeo bobstitnto for the Sewing-Bird, and the SP:led-Holder prevents its rolling about. Both should be in the work-basket of every lady. Sold by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-tlve) 'MARKET Street, below Ninth. OUTRAGEOUSLY 110 T WEATHER. Hot! hot! hot! What? what? what?' Smoke! oh, smoke! It islit ajoke ! The hottest day that ever we felt— So terribly hot that we almost melt. We roast, and boll, and bake, and stew, And don't see how we're going to get through. Boil and simmer, and stew and fry, This fearful day, in the mouth of July. Bake and broil, and roast together, This horrible, horrible sultry weather; Fry - and stew, and boil and roast, Till we certainly get as hot as toast. Every man in the whole of the nation Is rapidly running to perspiration. We rush to the soda-water fountains, And sing about "Greeuland , s ley. mountains." AM- The weather's so hot that we almost forgot to tell the folks, who like to read our poeticaljekes; that they'd better hurry, without fluster or flurry, and buy a lot, while the weather's so hot, of the thinnest clothes, such as those which we have in store, and of which we're rapidly getting a great many more. The best and thinnest goods in town Are to be had at the store of WANANAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Popular Clothing-house, it S. E. earner SIXTH and MARKET Streets, • ITCH. (WFFEATON'S) /TOM SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM. Will cure the Itch in forty-eight hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price, 60 cents. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, BOSTON, Mass., will be for warded free by mall. For sale by all Druggists. rnhls-6nl KENDALL'S 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 be abandoned. You can procure it of any respectable Druggist. 1-31 n GlLBERT.—Suddenly, on the morning of the 6th inst., Mr. Charles Careen, in the sad year of his a ils relatives and friends are respectfdlly invited to attend his funeral, on Monday afternoon, July 10th at three o'clock, from his late residence, No. IN Callowhill street, without further notice. To proceed to Laurel Hill. HEWES. — On the 7th inst., James A. Hewes, in the 30th year of his age. His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from: his late residence. No. 859 North Fifteenth. street, on Monday morning next, at 9 o'clock. MAXWELL.—KiIIed, on the Bth of June, 1880, near Fair Oaks Virginia, James Maxwell. of Coln! pany C, Ist California Regiment (Colonel Baker.) His remains were privately interred in Woodland. Cemetery, on Friday, 7th inst. HARRlS.—Drowned in the Hudson river, N, Y. on Tuesday, July 4, Henry L. Harris, of . Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. LONGSTRETH.—On the 7th instant, Mary Long streth, in the 76th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the fancily are respect fully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 1306 Filbert street, on Second-day, the 10th lust., at 9 o'clock A. M., without further notice. kvAllitS.—On the sth of July, Robert Evans ,in the 70th year of ilia age,after a short but severe illness, whleb lie bore 'with Christian resignation. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend lily funeral, fromhis late resi dence, 1039 South street, on Saturday morning, at b. o'clock. To proceed to Bordentown, N. J. ** DIINDAS.--On the 4th inst., James Dundas,Esq., in the 80th 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 11 o'clock...* PENNELL.--On the Bth instant, James Pennell, In the 80th year of Ms age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, on 'Market street.above the first toll gate, Twenty-fourth ward, further ay, notice instant, at 10 o'clock M., withoutnotice. ". OBITUARY—JAMES ANTFIONYTHDERMANN. Died, on the Bth of June, in Paris, France, at the residence of his son. JAMES ANTHONY BIDER.- MAICN,Esry ;late of Winterthur,New Castle county, Delaware, In the seventy-sixth year of age. Mr. Bidermann was born in France, and was the son of an eminent banker in Paris. Re visited the United Status in 1814, and after travelling through the west entered into the manufaeturing business On the Brandywine. After the death of his father-In-law, Eleuthere Irenee Dupont. in 1834, Mr. Bidermaun became senior partner of the well-known firm of E. L. Dupont, De Nemours, ,V; Co. In 18:17 he retired from business and went to Europe. Returning to Delaware in 1838, he entered extensively into agri cultural pursuits. His farms were remarkable for order and good culture. He possessed a sound judgment, si strong and cultivated intellect, un t 1 ring energy, and unbending integrity. He was an able advocate of the common-school system, devo ting himself to its improvement in his neighbor hood. lii all the relations of life he was most ex emplary; so aVectiooate son, a devoted husband, a tender parent, and a sineere friend. His attach ment to his :olopted country was ardent and uni form; steadfast in the darkest days of her peril, his last hours were cheered by her triumphant success. He bore his severe illness with the firmness of a man and the resignation of a Christian, and his memory will be cherished by all who knew bins. Truly was he "the noblest work of God, au honest man." B. BLACK ENGLISH GRENADINES. Just received, a case of Black English arena dines, ut 40 cents n yard. BESSON & SON Mourning Store, 918 CHESTNU T Street. One price. Prices in plain figures. lnYl5 111= "Hair Color B LACK CIIALY DE LAINE.-JUST opened, one ease of plain Mack Chaly de Laines, at 87,ii cents a yard. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, 9.1.8 CHESTNUT Street. One price. PAM in plain figures. myls "Hair Color "flair Color "Hair Color "Hair Color "Hair Color 100 PURE WRITE SHETLIkND SHAWLS. EYRE & LANDELL. 100 PIECES MOSQUITO BARS WRITES, BLUES, GREENS ,&e. EYRE & LANDELL. LOW WHITE QUILTS FOR 1,000 HOTELS. IMMENSE LOTS OF ' CHEAP TOWELS. Ue2.13-tfj EYRE & LANDELL. Fro GREEN-STREET X. E. VIIIIGGH —Preaching In this Church by 'Rev. JAS NEILL, Pastor, at 10.30 A. M., and by Itcy. JOS 8. LANE at 8 P: [(WFIRST REFORMER DUTCH CHURCH, SEVENTH and SPRING,' HAR DEN Street - 8.-1:ov. J. H. SUYDAM, Pastor. Ser vices at 1O o'cloo, A. H., and a o'clock P. H. It. ogr CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. —Public Worship TO-MORRDW in the HALL at the northeast corner of BROAD and ARCH Streets. The Pastor, Rey. EDWARD HAWES, will preach at 703,4 A.M. and BP. M. Seats free. It* 11W' SECOND ADVENT MEETINGS.— "The 2,300 days of Daniel, Bth chapter." — Elder S. W. BISHOP preaches upon this subject To-monnoW at 1014 o'clock A. M. at Hall, N. E. eorner NINTH and GALLOWITILI: streets. and S I). eleelk, evening on "Earth, not Heaven, tile [it l!eritance of the Saints." ggr" OFFICE OF THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT Street, RIFILADBLI'LLIA, July 3, 1865. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of THREE pit - At CENT. on the capital stock of the Company for the last six months, payable on de mand, free of all taxes. B. LOCKWOOD, jy4-12t scCretary. No matter how hot The weather has got; It Isn't a sin To dress up thin; ko we'll get some olothes As thin as those Which they make so well, And so cheaply sell, At the Great OAK HALL? For the people all, Who come and buy, In the mouth of July. DIED. Or CUMBERLAND - 'COAL AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. 9,000 ACRES OF COAL AND TIMBER LANDS, ON THE CUMBERLAND RIVER, PULASKI COUNTY, KENTUCKY. MINES IN WORKING ORDER. COAL EQUAL TO ANY IN AMERICA. This 001111nm:7 is being organized under the gene ral mining law of Kentucky. It present s the greatest inducements of any enterprise now before the pub lic. For all information apps to ALBERT R. SCHOFIELD, Secretary and Treasurer. Office—No. 228 South FOURTH Street, Phila phia. 3y4-6t Ilar WAGNER INSTITIITE, SEVEN. TEENTD, above Columbia ELCOMIP- 12er. DANIEL MARCH, D.D., preach TO-MOR ROW, at 9Kr.m. it* N.A. COTERIE BLANCHE.—CER. TAIN parties, not members, having made application for a charter, with the view of obtain ing the use of the name of La Coterie Blanche, and having been defeated hi their object (see dredge AG lison's decision) by the opposition of La Coterie, and two of said parties, Abel and Risley, having ap peared in a card stating that they propose to give a Hop at Cape May and a Ball the coming season, the public are hereby informed that 7,. Abel and - Harry C. Risley are not members of La Coterie Blanche, and any We made of our name by them, is an impudent assumption and unwarranted by us. By order of La Coterie Blanche. HARMANUS NEFF, President. E. MARLY, Secretary. it MESSRS. ABEL & RISLEY, THE 11 =e - ORIGINATORS of "LA COTERIE BLANCHE" and working members of the same, in anticipation of an ukase militaire hereby inform their friends and the many participants of the famous Fancy-Dress Hops given under their super intendence, at Concert Mall and the Academy of Music, that they consider themselves capable of re producing the same upon a more magnificent scale during the forthcoming season, notwithstanding the proclamation: and at the same time (although loath to bring private affairs before the public) can didly acknowledge that they are glad to he discon nected with a set of parliamentary _juveniles. Due notice will be given of "LA COTERIE" CARNIVAL AT CAPE MAY. .it A NEETING OF THE STOCK holders and Co orators of the MUS KINGUM AND MORGAN COUNTY OIL COM PANY, held at the Office, 339 WALNUT Street, July 6th, 1865, went into a Permanent Organiza tion, electing the following named gentlemen Di rectors, &c.: John F. Gross, Win. B. Rogers, Wm. H. McLean, Winton Green, Dr. John P. Traw, Wm. Bailey, Davis Kimble, Wm. Sbriver, Dr. J. B. Alexander. - Dr. S. W. Gross, _ - WM. KICHLINE, President. MST. BAILIM Secretary and Treasurer. . Ali those bolding Receipts for Stock will please present them, and receivetheir Certificates, which will be issued at once. A limited number of Shares of the Working Capital Stock for sale at It per Share. The prospects of this Company are very flattering. Call and get a Prospectus. jyB-2t. ilts - t".• OFFICE OF THE HYDE FARM OIL COMPANY, No. 14T 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 close July Bth. and open July 17th. 3y7-6t THOMAS S. WOOD, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE EGBERT OIL lit•=e COMPANY, N 0.117 South FOURTH St., PIIILADELPMA, July 6, 1865. The Board of Directors have TH D IS AY declared a dividend of TWO per cent. on the capital stock of the company, payable on and after Julyls, free of State tax. Transfer books close July Bth and open Ally 17th. WM. M. CARTER, jy7-6t Secretary and Treasurer. IW'DELAWARE AVENUE MARKET CODIP.A.NY. PHILADELPHIA, July 3, 1863. 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 11th and open on tile 18th inst. 113 - 6-120] WILLIAM J. CARLIN, Sec`y. OFFICE OF THE FAME 'MSC. IWRANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, jnly 3, 1863. _ — Atn meeting of the Board of Directors; field this day, a Dividend of THREE PERCENT. was de clared payable on demand, clear of all taxes. WV. I. BLANGIIARD, Secretary. WTHE DIRECTORS OF THE DAL ZELL PETROLEUM COMPANY have this day declared a Dividend of ONE PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, clear of state tax, payable On and after 12th hist. Books to close 6th and reopen 13th inst. G. E. PRSecreta ryYEß, jy6-7t . figrOFFICE OF THE LEHIGH LE ZERNE RAILROAD COMBANY, 330 WALNUT Street. The Board of Directors hare THIS DAY declared of TIIREE AND A HALF per cent., payable on and after the 17th inst. EDWARD ROBERTS, <Tn., Treasurer. PHILADELPIIIA, July 5, 1865. jy6-30 OT OF TMTAT P T , 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, Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA, July 5, 1865. jy6-3r W." THE EIETITYOUNTH ANNI VERSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPEN DENCE.—THE STATE SOCIETY OP THE CIN CINNATI OP PENNSYLVANIA.—The annual stated meeting of "The State Society of the Cin cinnati of Peennsylvania 5, was held at the La pierre House s on Broad street, below Chestnut on the 4th day of July, A.D. 1865, pursuant to notice, and the usual business transacted. The Of and Standing Committee of the So iety for the ensuing year are as follows : President—Thomas lifeEnen, K. D. Tice President—Harrls L. Sproat. Secretary—George W. Harris. Assistant Secretary—JosiA W. Harman reasurer—Eobert .A.dams. Assistant Treasurer—Williain G. Caldwell. Standing Committee—Charles J. Pugh, Samuel 73. Boucle, James Sehott William Wayne, Feleg Hall, James Glentworth, Thomas Robinson. Delegates to the General Soelety—Harris L. Sproul - William A. 'lrvine, James Glentworth, RobereAdams, Grant Weidman. JyB-3t H. L. SPROAT, Secretary. 11W.THE LEMIGII VALLEY RAIL ROAD COMPANY have declared a Divi dend of TWO AND-A-HALF PER CENT, payable on and after July 10th Inst., at the office, No. 412{ WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. jyl-It* L. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer. TREASURER OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF POOR AND DIS TRESSED-MASTERS OF SHIPS, in account with the same, for the year ending on the 30th day of April, 1884: . Cash balance on April 3(1, 1865' 11193 04 " Received on City-loan Interest 2,602 t 4 " Received Lehigh Navigation Company 1O 02 ~ Fines through Master Warden W. 00 Quarterly Dues for .the year 73 50 Lancaster Turnpike Company 6 00 " Managers' Order not called for 70 00 " District Spring Garden, due and paid. 800 00 " Dividends from Bank 360 00 Total CR. Managers , orders to Charities.. Interest on State and City Loan Cash Balance M2M311 Thomas Singer, - Thomas q. Munroe, John R. Rae, James Horner, John McNiereken, Charles F. IlrevoOr, John Gallagher, Dlichnel Wise, Andw. D. Evans, James Veacock. - Enoch Turley, CHARLES RIIGAN, Treasurer. JOHN MOKuEVUE, Clerk. It* THE COOPER-SHOP COMMIT. WET TEE make the following acknowledgments: Matthew Moody sp. . TJnion Lady 10 . S. A. W 10 Friends of James Toomey 85 Michael Cahill 5 Cash 6 Jacob P. Alters 3 Corn Exchange Association 300 Wrn. 11. Baird & C 025 C Dr a . V. Skerritr, 140 pounds of sugar. 10 ptain H Frank Lucas 10 it WM. M. COOPER, President. NOTICE. THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the ROYAL PETROLEUM COM PANY will be closed from. FRIDAY, the 7th Inst., until SATURDAY, the 15th lust. )yl-10t JOHN GALLAGHER, Jr., Secretary. AT A MEETING OF THE STOCK 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. Colladav, lit. 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 Treaanrer of said Company. GEO. W. SHEPHERD, jy6-3t. Secretary. IarOFFICE MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD CO. PHILADELPHIA, 7th Mo., 3d, 1865. At a stated meeting of the Board of Managers, held this day, a semi-annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT. (equal to Two Dollars per share), was de clared, clear of all taxes, payable to the Stock holders, or their legal representatives, on or after the nth lust. The Transfer Book will he closed until the 13th inst. . WILLIAM BIDDLE, 33 , 641atn4t Secretary. ligr. OFFICE PENN MINING COM PANY OF 'LAKE SUPERIOR, 319 WAL NUT Street. PIIILADELPITIA, June 17, 1865. Notice is hereby given that au instalment of one dollar per share on each and every share of the Capital - Stock in the PENN MINING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR, has this day been called by the. Board of Directors of said Company, due and payable at their Office on or before the 15th day of July next. Interest Will be charged on all instal ments lifter the same shall have become due. By order of the Board of Directors. jy4-tnthstt DAVID S. HEYL, Secretary. IarDAUPHIN AND COLORADO GIOLD MINING COMPANY,—This Com pany is now vigorously at work with a force of ex perienced miners extracting ore. Their water power is ample, and so soon as their Stamping Mill Is completed the separation of the metal will be commenced. To effect this, a portion of the shares of the Working Capital are offered for sale at the orlEinal ]ow rice of THREE DOLLARS AND lirTY CENTs each payable in instalments. The great Ratiroadtrollt St. Louis to Blames is to be completed in July and connects with the rail- , road up the Kansas river towards Pike's Peak and Denver City. This road from St. Louis up the Kansas river will ever be a favorite route to Colo rado and New Mexico—especially during the incle ment season of the year. in July (or August at farthest) the completed road. in a direct line from St. Louis to the COLORADO CiOLD MINES will Pleasure three, hundred and fifty miles iii length and will greatly facilitate the business of the gold re gion. Vast deposits of the precious metal he wait ing to be lifted front their bed, and those who now embark in this business will soon be rewarded with abundant returns for their Investments. Call and get a prospectus at the office of the Gene ral Subscription Agent. WM. H. WAYNE, N 0.16 BANK Street, Stock anti Note Broker. jc2l-v‘ set or , POSTPONEMENT OF THE UNION STATE CONVENTION—MEET ING OF THE UNION STATE CENTRAL COM MITTEE.—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 fmuouncement 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 wilt be given of the meeting_ of the Convention hereafter. The menibers of the Union State Central Com mittee will assemble in the clty of Harrisburg, on the NINETEENTH OF JULY, ensuing, at the Lochiel House, at three o'clock I:. M. A full attendance of all the members of the Com mittee is earnestly requested. SIMON CAMERON, Chairman. A. W. HAIMISIIMIG. June 19, 1865. B F E o rg r C T, I Secretaries. MILITARY. UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS. —Wanted for the 'UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce ments held out to all enteAng the Marine Corps; glorious opportunity to visit foreign countries; good pay, excellent accommodations, light and easy duties. For ull further Information inquire at the Recruit ing Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street, Pbiladelphia, between 9 A. 31. and 3 P. M. every day, except Sunday. JAMES FORNEY, .IYI Captain and Recruiting Otheer. CARTES DE VISITE, UNSlJR pu.sea to hayle anti eNerAttlOn by any Matte. Seespeehnelll4. and seicet styles to ploaso yourself. at It. F. IiEMIEIt - $ popular Gallery, 621 ARUII *trott. It* WA-NalilliZß BEMS, THE PRESS.---PIIILADELPIITA, SATURDAY. JULY 8. Ego. UNITED STATES By 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 SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are issued under date of July 15,1865, and are payable three years from that date in cur rency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium, and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds, from State, County, and Municipal taxation, Whihh addsfrom one to three per cent. more to their seine, according to the rate levied upon other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attatched 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 one $lOO note. Ten cents per day on a 000 note. Twenty cents per day on a $l,OOO note. One Dollar per day on a $5,000 note. 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 itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at 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 Sena of the Seven-Thirties will commence on the Ist or June, and will be made promptly and continuously after that date. The slight change made in the conditions of tits THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of interest. The payment in gold, if made, wilt 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 fully equal to those made with seven-and three-tenths per cent. in currency. This 15 now offered by the Government, and its superior advantages make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than pao,coo,coo of the Loan authorized by Congress are now in the market. This amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will all be subscribed for within sixty days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uni formly been the case on closing the subscriptions ttv 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. Bubsori hers will select their own agents, in'whom they liavo confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive or ders. NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, DREXEL & COMPANY, BANKERS, No. 34 South THIRD Street, DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOLD, UNITED STATES BONDS, QUARTERMASTERS , VOUCHERS, BOUGHT AND SOLD AT BOARD OF BROS:EMS, ON COMMISSION. 1881.-COUPONS, DUE JULY 1, GOLD AND SILVER WANTED, AT HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. DREXEL Jo Co., jel3-Im 34 South THIRD Street. CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTHS. 1865. OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS, erco. *14,440 10 P,O 50 48 80 017 80 .41,440 10 EDWARD P. KELLY, Gl2 CHESTNUT STREET, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF mb3-tf SPRING GOODS. I . E. WALRANEN, LACE CURTAINS, • AT PRIDES, FROM v DOLLARS TO . DOLLARS PER PAIR. AT REDUCED PRICES. mv2B-tr TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply , fami lies, at their country residences, with EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &0., &C. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, my24-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. THOSE WHO FIND THEIR And yet do not wish to use SPECTACLES that will still further impair their organs of vision, - should_ obtain a pair of je27-t5719 E. 33011,1-1.E.1C SON, P HOTOGRAPHS OF CHURCHES, Public .Buildings, Residences, and Country Seats accurately and satisfactorily executed by R. F. REIMER. Call at 624 ARCH Street, and con sult him when any are desired. its 12 FOR $1.25.-FINE SPECIMENS Card Photographs done In styles sultablO for Alburtis, and Just the thing for scholars to exchange With classmates. ItEIDMICS, SECOND Street, shove Croon. GREAT CENTRAL CLOTH W ROUSE, FINANCIAL 7.20 LOAN. THIRD SERIES. $230,000,000; V. B. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, PHILADELPHIA FOREIGN' EXCHANGE, lINCURRENT MONEY STOCKS AND BONDS SPRING. GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA. rIVCALLUM • & CO., CARPET.INGS, WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, 609 CHESTNUT STREET. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, 519 CHESTNUT STREET. MERCHANT TAILORS. JOHN KELLY. TAILORS, SAVE NOW IN STORE CURTAIN GOODS. MASONIC HALL, 719 CHESTNUT STREET, IS NOW OPENING ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF ELEGANT STYLES, WINDOW SHADES, CHOICE PATTERNS, GROCERIES. EYES ARE FAILING, "PARABOLAS." BOLD ONLY BY OPTICIANS, No. 402 CHESTNUT STREET. NEW PUBLICATIONS. T HE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW . PTO., CCVIII. FOR JULY, 1845, -NOW HEADY. The Table of Contents is as follows t ART. 3.—THE FREEDMEN AT PORT ROYAL. IL—MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF PRIMI TIVE INDIAN TRIBES. lII..—CHARLES GOODYEAR. IV.—THE DEMOCRATIC viEW OF DEMO CRACY. Y.—AMERICAN EPHEMERIS AND NAU TICAL ALMANAC. In.—DUTIES ON EXPORTS. VII. ITALIAN BRIGANDAGE. Vlll.—scopcit THE SNAKE, OR KILL IT? CRITICAL NOTICES'. THE NORTH -AMERICAN REVIEW Is published Quarterly on the first days of January, April, July, and October, innumberaof about three hundred pages each, containing matter equal to four ordinary• octavo volumes. TERMS—Six Dollars a year, or One Dollar and Fifty Cents per number. TICKNOR & FIELDS, Publishers, it 135 WASHINGTON Street, Boston. A ST OR Y OF ABSORBING IN TEREST. LOVE AND PRIDE. A NOVEL, By Mrs. GREY. "A story of more absorbing interest, characters drawn more to the fife r more stirring incidents and arousing details has seldom, if ever, been presented in the works of Novelitts. The whole career of Au gustus Hardware Brass' is a marvel of clever impu. deuce, as that of Stealthy Garnish is of cool, diabolt-- calvillainy, while the heroine is a noble and beautiful portraiture. The plot is worked out with consummate skill, and every chapter increases the interest, until the work ends in an artistic and happy climax."— London Timea. Price, SO cents. Mailed' free of postage, on receipt of price. P. A. BRADY, Phi) - g2 ANN St., New York. it* JOHN PMENIX'S ‘ll O l NEW COMIC BOOK THE SQIHBOB' PAPERS A nett and intensely comic book by the late JOHN. PIDEENnt, author of the " Full of humorous Illustrations by the author.... Price, $1.50 LOoking Around—A new novel, by A. S, Roe ...$1.50 Orpheus O. Kerr Papers—A tiara Series ~,.....-$1,50 Wylder'sliand—An exciting new Engliish novelsWS Fairy Fingers—Mrs. Mowatt , s new novel 41.75 'St. Phillips—New novel by author "Rutledge" 411.75 Hugh Worthington—Mrs. Holmes' new novel ..$1.60 • Mary Brandagee—A new " Woman's .. 41.75 Superiorrishing-Roosevelt's new sporting books 2 00 Lovers and Thinkers—A now novel 50 All handsomely bound in cloth, and sent by mail free, on receipt of price, by jyl-wstf CARLETON, Publisher, New York. _T B. LIPPINCOTT & CO. WILL PUBLISH ON THE FOURTH OF JULY A BRIEF OUTLINE OF AN ANALYSIS Or TILE HUMAN INTELLECT; 'lntended to rectify the scholastic and vulgar per versions of the natural purpose and method of think ing; by rejecting altogether the theoretic confusion, the unmeaning arrangements, and indefinite no menclature of the metaphysician. IN TWO VOLUMES. BY JAMES RUSH, M.D. J. B. LIPPINCOTT S: CO., Publishers, jyl-stuths-4t 715 and 717 MARKET Street. ANEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR of the "Schonberg Cotta Family. MARY, THE HAIMSIAID OF THE LORD. 12mo. ALSO BY BY THE SAME AUTHOR, THE SCHONBERG COTTA FAMILY. 12mo. THE EARLY DAWN. 12mo. DIARY OF MRS. KITTY TREVYLAN. 12mo. OUR MARTYRED PRESIDENT; or Voices from the PuWit of New York and Brooklyn. Contain ing all the Sermons by the eminentpulpit orators of those cities, and the Orations of Bancroft and Bishop Simpson. 12mo. For sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON, (Successor to W, S. & A. Martien.) je27 GOO CHESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS. BAXLEY'S WHAT I SAW ON THE WEST COAST OP SOUTH AND NORTH AMERICA, with Illustrations. MERIVALE'S Conversion of the Roman Empire. T. BUCHANAN READ: A Summer Story; Sheri dan's Ride and other Poems. THE VOLUNTEER QUARTERMASTER. By Capt. Robliff Brinkerhoff, U. S. A. NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS On band, and for sale at low isrleea. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, Jen ' No. 25 South SIXTH Street. A PPLET ON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA.--Complete in 16 volumes. Various Styles of Binding. REBELLION RECORD,by Frank broore,in BvOlS. MERIVALE'S HISTORY OF THE ROMANS-- now complete. The Agency forthese valuable works Is at 33 South SIXTH Street, above Chestnut. apB-tf JAM - Es K. SIMON. B ARAHAM LINCOLN. -A MEMO: RIAL ADDRESS, delivered by lion. LEO NARD 111YERS,_June 5, 1865, before the Union League ,of the Thirteenth ward. Priee,_sB her hundred; ten cents per cony. For eale by KING do BAIRD, 607 SANSOM breet: jy6-3t. 1865. mu ii 'I ! COLLIES & McLBESTER'S - NORTH AMERICAN TYPE, STEREOTYPE, AND ELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY Printers' Furnishing Warehouse, No. 705 JAYNE STREET, TYPE WARRANTED to be equal to any made IN 'T Old type taken in exchange for new at 15 cents per pound, if delivered to us free of charge. la" Every article necessary for a Printing Mee constantly on hand. Agents for Hoe's, Adams', Gordon's, Taylor's, Foster's, Degener's, and Wells , Presses. Agents for Mather's celebrated Colored Inks, jy7-1m HOUSE-FURNISHING GOO 4 S. 600 REFR iIJtCH STREET. ERATORS, 600 WATER COOLERS, FREEZERS. OAS-STOVES, FOB SIIMITER COOKING. Jel6-tl' GRIFFITTI & PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH. CARD. FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES I will sell the balance of my large stock of FURNITURE, At very low prices, until SEPTEMBER Ist. The assortment is complete. GEO. J. HENKELS, ICE CREAN. PURE DELAWARE COUNTY ICE CREAM, • made in the country, and fresh every morning—the very best that is made. Saloons, Excursions, Plc- Nies, Festivals, Hotels, Restaurants, and Private Families, furnished with' promptness in guanttles tq suit, on reaionable terms. EASTERN MARKET Je ,24ICE-C-Itu REAM STAND. 'UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, S. Ct. Whereas, the District Court of the United States for said District, proceeding on a libel Bled in the name of the United States, bath decreed that all persons who claim to have any interest in SIX BALES OF COTTON captured on the high seas, to wit, in the harbor of Charleston, State of South Ca rolina, by the "Potomska, ,, a vessel of war Of the - United States, under command of a person who.e name is at present unknown. Also, THREE AND ONE-BALF BALES OF COTTON, captured on the high seas, to wit in Cooper river, near the coast of South Carolina, by the "John Adams," a vessel of war of the United States, under ootnmand of F. M. Biotite'', and brought into this District to be mon 'shed and cited. Therefore all persons who claim to have any inte rest in the said Six Bales of Cotton, and Three and one-half bales of Cotton, are monlithed and cited to appear4wfore the Judge of the said Court, at the eitv Of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication hereof, to show cause why the said six Bales of Cotton, and Three and one-half }ldea of Cotton should not be pronounced to belong at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and therefore or otherwise liable to condemnation as lawful prize, The above is au abstract of the monitions issued by the Court in the said causes. WILLIAM MILLWARD, D. S. Marsha], E. D. of Penna. THE ASHLAND HOUSE, FouRTFIAvENgE AND TWENTY-FOURTH STREET NEW YOItIC CITY, Recently enlarged and improved, is now open for 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 cars and stages. Guests will find all the conveniences and comforts of a superior establish ment, with an excellent table. Transient board, $.3 per day. WI - I. H. SELKIRK, Proprietor. N. B.—Families - who desire rooms for the summer will make early application. To desirable parties advantageous terms will be offered. iul2-351 MACKEREL,HERRING, SHAD, &C. —2,500 bids. ass. Nos. 1; 2, and 3 Mackerel, lute -caught flat fish, in assorted packages. 2,000 bbls. New Eastport, Fortune Hay, and Hall- Sax Herring. 2,500 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. 1 Herring. 150 bbls. New Mess Shad. • 250 boxes Herkimer-county Cheese, C. In store and for sale by MURPHY & KOONS, jalo-tf No. 148 NORTH WHARVES. PUBLIC SALE: FOUND RUNNING AT LARGE, And taken up, I.lot of goats. Will be sold at Public sale on SATURDAY .Dilv 8, at two o'clock P. Di., at the Pound, BUTTONWOOD street. below Broad. I lts J. DANFIELD, High Constable. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS-BEAUTIFUL specimens, done in style suitable for Albums, Just the thing for scholars to exchange with class mates; 12 for SI.2Z. REIMER, SECOND Street, above Green. its P ORTRAITS OF RARE ACCURACY of likeness ' expression, and coloring. pleasing and natural-4n arrangement of accessories. B. F. EIIkIER'S life-size Photographs in oil colors, 6%1 Street. ' THE CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS IN A- the Market—Quart Cap ate Jars at V_pez doz., complete. HARTELL & LEM-MOM it, No. 15 North FIFTH - St. and No. rogi AMCOR St. je23-Ini 8. E. cOlt. SIXTH //ND BLAR.KET SUP.3f4"Xii PIIILADELPHIA. 809 and Sll. CHESTNUT Street RETAIL DRY GOODS CLOSING OUT ! CLO SINT* OUP f CLOSING OUT ! GREAT BARGAINS SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. CHEAP ELS CK SILKS Black Silks, with Lustre. Black Silks, without Lustre. Black Silks, of every variety, at low prices. Colored Silks, of every variety, at low prices. Silk Grenadines at reduced prices. 75c. Silk Grenadines reduced to 450. *ll3llk Grenadines reduced to 55c. Handsome Silk Grenadines reduced to 57Me., $1.25. New Styles Cambric LAMS, 37,4 e, f 50c. New Styles Jaconet Lawns, 50c., 62Nd,, 650. New Styles Organdy Lawns, 40c., sic., 75c. New Styles Fine Linen Lawns, MO., 75e. Dress Goods, of every description, at low prices. SHAWLS AT REDUCED PRICES. Plain, Plaid, and Striped White Swiss and Or gandies. Plain., Plaid, and Striped Nainsooks and Omni:mica.. White Puffed anti Tucked Moslius. H. STEEL & SON, iYB-ef Nos. 713 and 716 North TENTH Street COOPER AND CONARD, NINTH AND MARICOUrr. WHITE LINEN DUCK. LINERS FOR DRESSES. GOOD SOTCK OF LAINMS FINEST BLACK DROY-FP-ETE. BLA.CK DRESS GOODS WMTE BARBGE SnANIFLS. FINE TOWELS REDUCED. BLACK AND WHITE LENOS JeBo-tf CARD. -THE STORES OF CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER; 450, 452, AND 454 N. SECOND STREET, Will be closed at 6r. N. during July and August i3l-3t . TAGG &BROTHER, CORNER TENTH and PINE Streets, open from French Auction Sales: . _ lot very fine Plaid Grenadines, 31 e.; cost Me. 1 lot De Lollies, light colors, figured and striped; 28 cents. - slot Plaid Domet Flannel, for bathing dresses, 65 cents. _ 1 lot Worsted, Black Spot, Grenadine Swiss Mu lies, 81 e. 1 lot Black and Colored Figured Swiss Mullins, 75 cents. 1 lot Swiss Stripe Mnslins, for Garlbaldls, 40e. 6 lots Plain Swiss Muslim, 80 to MO. 0 lots Plain Nainsook Missiles, Me. to SL2S. 1 lot Summer Balmoral Skirts, $1.2.5. 2 lots, 100 dozeu, Ladies' line Corded Border Linen Handkerchiefs, 20 and 28e. • 4 lots Gent's Two-luck Hem Hemstitched Linen Ddkfs., 33 to 75c. 1 lot Ladies' very fine Gauze Merino Under Vests, only $l. 1 lot Ladies' very fine Gauze Merino Drawers, onlv $1.50. 1 lot Gent's Gauze Merino Undershirts, only $l. 1 lot, 100, Ladies' Buffalo Belt Buckles, 40c, 1 lot 'mince' White Lisle-thread 010Ves, 405. 1 lot Ladles , Colored Lisle-thread Gloves, 200. Hot Ladies' tine Bleached Stockings,‘..sBc. 1 lot Children's Shur Linen Hemstiched Hdk.fs., 30 cents. 10 lots Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, just im ported, 40c. to $l. Slots Linen Collars and Cuffs, just imported, 40e. to 75e. 1 lot Gent's Cotton Gloves, We. 1 lot Brown Linen Crash, heavy, 10c. 2 lots Linen Huckaback Towels, $2.75 and $8 per dozen. 1 lot Tarletaus. for Mosquito Netting, 25e. Also, Notions, in great variety, Cheap. jys-It LAWNS. Black figures on white grounds. White figures on black grounds. French, English and Scotch lawns. Light figured prints good quality, 31 cents. Black and white plaid g, ingiuns. Black and white checkLenoe 50 cents. ' Extra cheap black alpacas, 50. 62, 75 and $l.OO. Blue tamartlne, black tamartine. Pink and blue percale. White and dark buff pique. With many other kiwis of desirable and very scarce dress goods at extra low prices. DOMESTIC GOODS of all kinds are rapidly advancing. A good stock of bleached and brown muslin, Butchers , linens, shoe linens, line linens, Shirting linens, coating linens. damask linens. COOPER & CONARD. jy3-2t S. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET. BARGAINS. SELLING OFF To close business, the entire stock of Cloaks, Wrap pers, and Garibaldis, resardless of cost, at 30 IN ortb NINTH street. it COOPER CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET, have The best Cassimere stock in town. Good Linen Drills,Ducks, Coatings. Tailors' Linings, of every kind. fuslin stock complete, prices right. tunny Linens, selling, gold, at Sac. auze,___Domet, and other Flannels. -Pearl Wool Detainee, 55 and 65 cents. Extra fine black Mohair Alpacas, V. Lupin'S 6-9 black. Wool Delaines, gi Geed stock white Nalnsook, Swim. Bird-eye Linen, i striped Mullins, finest Carnbrica and Jacorkets, puffed uslins„ Pique, its. White Barege and other thin Shawls. Silk Sacques and Summer Dusters. jel-tf SPECIAL NOTICE. SELLING OFF ENTIRE STOCK TO CLOSE BUSINESS!! GOOD-WIL LHORN-LEY AND FIXT &URESH.S FOR SALE. T CHI We invite special attention to the above an nouncement. We have a Large Stock. We 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 Goods. Shawls, Cloaks, Skirts, Hdkfs., &c., &e. Muslims and Calicoes muck under market pen. THORNLEY & CHISM myl3-2m Cor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. FIGURED SILK GRENADINES, of the best qualities and styles, in Black and Gray Grounds, We to *1.50. Travelling Dress Goods, in every variety. New Dress Goods, in great variety. Handsome Chene Silks, 52.50. VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS, suitable for Dresses, Mantles, and Sacques. COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Merrimac., Sprague, and Pacific Prints, 25e. 10-4 Waltham and Peperill bleached Sheetings, Si. H. STE TENTHN, myS-tf Nos. 713 and 715 North Street. 4A_A SPANISH LINENS, FOR TRAY -4 SPANISH DRESSES. 4-4 Bley Linens. Dark and light Linens, for Sults. Brown Holcands. Figured Linens, for Dresses. White Peque or Marseilles. Mosquito Wettings. Fink, blue, cherry, and white Tarletons. EDWIN HALL & CO., jel9-tf 26 South SECOND Street. ARARE CHANCE FOR BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.—The entire stock or 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 sate. J. GOWEERTIMAIT, Iy3-6t Agent. 628. .pKYNTA:OWEA ~ 0., 628. HOOP SKIRTS, the best assortment and beat qual ity and styles in the city. (Sore Trails, all lengths and sizes, from 18 to 55 springs, from $1.75 to $4. Plain Skirts, all the new shapes and sizes, from is 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 62.75. Dltsses , and Children's, of every grade, from 20 to 35 springs, from four to eight cents Fer spring; they have no equal. Agents for the new lexible 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, 85e; 20 springs, $1; 25 springs, $1.15,• 30 springs, $1.25, and 40 springs $1.50. Skirts made to order, altered, and repaired', at 628 ARCH Street. jel4-Im. REMOVALS. - 11qEMOVAL.-GEO. W. WATSON & JLAJ CO. have removed their CARRIAGE REPOSI TORY to their old place, No. 1219 CHESTNUT Street (under Concert Hall,) where they will keep a stock of Carriages of their own make, and will re ceive orders for every description of first-class work. JUNE 7, 1865. je7-3ni BOARDING. DAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLASS DINNERS, at No. Ogoi South WASHINGTON Square. 176-2te CONFECTIONERY. BIJMMEIi - CONFECTIONS. Persona about leaving the city should call and ex amine our splendid assortment Of DELICIOUS CONFECTIONS, SYRUPS, &c., Particularly adapted for the Warm Season. E. G. WHITMAN a CO., MANUFACTURERS, 31st CHESTNUT STREET. sir Also, an assortment of BRILLIANT FIRE-WORKS. jelo-stuth-1m DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E. Corner or FOURTH and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic WINDOW AND ELATE GLASS. MANUFACTURE/16 Or WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY - , au. AGENTS FOR TUE CELBERATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and Consumers supplied)al, VERY LOW PRIGS FOR CASH. [3y4-3m BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS; ROBERT A. HANCV4, 729 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, :Would call the attention of Druggists, Country Mer chants, and others, to his stock. of ROOTS, HERBS, AND BARKS, in various sized packages, of our own pressing, at PRICES BELOW FORMER. RATES. A full line of DOTANICAL PREPARA.TIONS, Iy. S. MERRELL & CO.'s' CONCENTRATED RE MEDIES, &C., at a on dtsconut to the trade. Catalogues furnished on application. inyll-antlp THE CHEAPEST FRUIT JARS IN VITE MARKET. —Quart Capsule Jars at is 2 per doz., romltlete. 1 0. Strout, and LETCl3`}'Oltfl No. Or Street. - WASTAFT,II, AND 41.1335TAXT/41 4 QL(alf-taik WANTS. WANTED -J YA. RELIABLE Young Kan. who will mate himseic useful, a situation in a store or warehouse.. Satisfi.ctery re ference. Address, .`Box 1103," Philadelphia Po.,t Office.. . WANTED -A FURNISHED ROOM, with Or WlthOut breakfast, for a gentleman. etwcen Tenth and Soventeenth. Alla Cite 3 " i " prnce streets. Address, E. Boa gag. Post Office. 151-3t* WANTED -A SITUATION BY AN Intelligent Lad to learn some wholesale business. Can give good city references. Address R.A. 8.," Preen office. )y6-3t WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED Asok-keeper In a Market-street House. To a suitable person a fair salary will In: given. Ad dress Box 1607 P. O. WANTED,. BY A LARGE AND OLD , established Dry-goods souse, two good Sales- Olen, controlling. a large trade, the one crow Penn sylvania, Vie ether from the Western Stut.m. With such liberal arrangements will be made. Address "C. B. A.," Press office. jya-ati• A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WANTS two adjoining rooms, with privilege of bath, between Sixth and Twelfth and Arch and Vine streets, with a respectable family, where there are no other lodgers. Address it.W.,"Slis , Mortu SECOND Street. jyB-2t* A MIDDLE-MaD MAN DESTREB;A -.P.ASITUATION In some. Wholesale House; eau Influence a good Westerirtrade: has had ten years' experience in the Dry Goods Trade. An Irnininr nications confidential. Address W. IL Press Office. _ _ A SALESMAN, WITH CITY AND) -AM near Trade, Is open for an engagement. In a first-elass Dry Ighocsfs or Cloth House. AllareSS• `E. F. M.," title offiee, jy6-3t*' A . GENTS WANTED FOR TII LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, By Dr. J. G. Hol land. No comment is necessary; the author's repu tationms a writer is fully established. Experienced canvassers know wha it sells. Address for terms, NOR IS BARNARD, Rdk View, Chester county, Penna. A GEDTTS WANT E. D• FOR- "THE •Ak-.- SECRET SERVICE. ESCAPEE FIELD ; THE RIJN GEONAIi D THE ESCAPE." BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON, New York Tribune Correspondent. The most interesting and exciting book ever pub , lished, embracing Mr. Itichardsonfs unparalleled eXperlence for four years; travelling through the South in the secret service of the Tribune, at the outbreak of the war with our armies and ileets,both East and'West, during the first two years of tile re beMen lila- thrilling capture; his confinement for twenty months in seven different rebel prisons - , his escape, and almost miraculous journey by night of nearly 400 miles. It will abound in stirring events, and contain snore of the fact, incident, and romance of the war than any other work yet published. Teachers, ladies, energetic oung men.; and espe cially returned and disabled y officers and soldiers, in want of profitable employment; will find 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 MINOR Streets,' Philadelphia, Penna. jel.S-Ins al WANTED TO PURCHASE—A iii. FIRST-CLASS MODERN BUILT DWELL ING, in the Northern or Western part of the City. Price to range between TEN and FIFTEEN THOU- SAND DOLLARS. Address Box FS, giving de scription, price, and location. jyB-2t* eir WANTED TO PURCHASE-AT A ma. reasonable figure, a Property on Eighth or Ninth street, between Vine and Arch. Address ''Bonds," North. American office. ,iy7-3t iffA WANTED TO RENT—A STORE 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. &5.," 16912 North BROAD iStroot i Philadelphia. fre-Sts $lO,OOO, $6,000, AND $3,000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. E. CARPENTER & SON, jyl-Bt* 242 South THIRD Street. $7O A MONTH.—I. WANT AGENTS everywhere at tip a month, expenses paid, to sell FIFTEEN' ARTICLES, the best selling ever offered. Full particulars free. Address OTIS T. GAMEY, Biddeford, Maine. mylo-d&W3m sigA A. MONTH.-AGENTS WAITT .--z, ED everywhere to introduce the improved SHAW. & CLARK TWENTY-DOLLAR FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, the only low-price machine in the country which is licensed by Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Howe Singer & Co., an Bacl i elder. All other machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are infringements and the fine seller and user are liable tone and imprisonment. Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. mylo-d&W3m FOR SALE AND TO LET. fe FOR SALE—A VALUABLE PRO PERTY, southwest aide of Ridge avenue, above Spring Garden street. Wheelwright Shop, Blacksmith Shop, and excellent Dwelling. The property extends through to Spring Garden street, 60 feet on Ridge avenue, and 60 feet on Spring Gar den street. B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH Street, jys Or S.W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. dit FOR SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN MB. with immediate possession, a COTTAGE and ONE ACRE OF GROUND. situate an _tile e Dana gunk Passenger Railroad, first house above the toll gate at the Wissahickon; ten rooms, a variety of fruit and shrubbery, and a small stable. Will be sold very much below its value. B. F. GLENN, 1213 South FOURTH Street. ti/ FOR SALE— JWALDweIIing 1626 Wallace street. .. 316 N. Twenty-first street. 1439 N. Eighth. 2214 Brandywine. 1901 Brandywine. " 1534 Mount Vernon street. przr Mount Vernon. 1538 Wallace. " 1924 Wallace. , B. F. GLENN, 123 South FOURTH St., ;y9 or S. W. Cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN ft FOR SALE—HOUSE 1503 NORTH TWELFTH Street Eleven Rooms Gas, Bath, &e„ Cheap,no the owner to about removing from the city. Call from S A. M. to 9 P. M. 1t ,RENT .450.—DESIRABLE DWELL ing on North Ele.venth street. Ten rooms; modern conveniences. Apply at office 4, No. Ins 'WALNUT Street. jytl-lt ea FOR SALE-DESIRABLE NEW .MOt ROUSES, with modern improvements, Water closets, Bath, Marble Wash-basins, &e., situated on the south side of Pine near Porty-first street. Apply, after font &clock, ' at the sixth hone east from F' arty-first street or at 419 WALNUT street, Also, a desirable RESIDENCE, 100 feet front, situ ated on Walnut street, West Philadelphia, worth 1116,000. Apply to ROBERT MAC GREGOR, JyB-tf 419 WALNUT Street. t i REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT. NEW 'MONTHLY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. a FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. $5,000,000 WORTHSA L OF E. REAL ESTATE FOR $5,000,000 WORTH OF REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. $5,000,000 WORTH SAL E. OF REAL ESTATE FOR No person wishing to purchase city or suburban property should fail to get a copy, positively the greatest production ofthe age to parties interested, MOO copies having been called for in one year. Said catalogue contains a great number of desirable buildinglots. GEO. C. MILLER, Practical Real Estate Operator, 155 North Sixth Street. iyl3-It aFOR SALE. - SPRUCE STREET, WEST OF FIFTEENTH, Magnificent lirst-elasspositiVelY. Lot 22 ft. front by 140 ft. deep to e 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 $lB 000. WALMTT STREET, N NORTH SIDE, WEST OF TWETIETH. Neat, four-story dwelling. Only $ll,OOO, and pos session, Lot IS ityl2p to a street. NO. 418 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET. Very large, neat double mansion, with yard on each side. Lot 16 ft. front by 188 ft. deep on Kueass Street. 404,000. Besides near 2,000 other properties in all sections of the city. GEORGE C. MILLER, Practical Real Estate (Rierator, jyt-St 1.551 North SIXTH Street. e i FOR SALE-THE WELL-BUILT -EfSIH STABLE PROPERTY No. Efa Perth street. Perth street is east of Eighth and north from Par rish. 442,200, clear, Also, the Nurses, Carriages, &c., all refry• cheap. MILLER, 155 North 813:2111 Street. FOR SALE—No. 1609 WALNUT Street, $25,000; elegant four-story brown-stone front dwelling. $25,000 will purchase a magnilleent four-story brown-stone front Dwelling= feet front, on Spruce street, west of Seventeenth. BROAD STIMET,WEST SIDE, ABOVE BROWN. —Elegant large Dwelling. Lot 20 by PA to a street. Only 15,000, and possesslon. SO THWEST CORNER OF ELEVENTH ANI) SPRING GARDEN STREETS.—Large side-yard Dwelling. Lot 99 feet front by 90 feet deep. Only $10,560, and pOtse99ioll, VINE STREET, SOUTH SIDE, WEPT Or eLt. TEENTH.—Very elegant four-story brown-stone front Dwelling. Everything in first-class order. Lot 21 by 140. Only $13,000, with possession. Besides hundreds of others in all sections of the city. GEO. C. MILLER, Jy6-3t 155 North SIXTH Street. - - FOR SALE-THE STOCK, GOOD -L. WILL. AND FIXTURES of a first-class GRO CERT STORE. HENRY R. EDMUNDS, jyB-2t• 221 South FIFTH Street. F OR SAL E— THE STOCK AND Goodwill of a Wholesale BOOT and SHOE House, No. 18 South FOURTH. Street. In consequence of the death of the late proprietor the Stock and Goodwill is alleretlfor sale. This is a good opportunity for any one wishing to go into the Boot and Shoe trade. The business has been carried on very successfully fur the last thirty years at this stand, having a line of very good trade. For particulars. apply on the premises. THOS. 'WILLI AMS, u., jy•i-tntiss at* Executor to Samuel Williams. TO LET-THE UPPER PORTION OF -a. the marble building alt) Chestnut street. POB - given August ist. Alo, several valuable properties for sale. TILOS. 11. CONNELL, Cuauting-horse Dr. D. Jayne & Son. CIiEsTNuT Street. TO LET—THE FIFTH AND SIXTH Stories of the GRANITE BUILDING, (for merly Post-oflice,) DOCK Street, below Third. Also, Offices on the first floor of same building, fronting on Curter street. Steam rower furnishod ill 1111 y (tf these Booms, THOMAS CONNELL, Counting House of Dr, P. Jayne g, Soft, jrB-6t* 242 ctinstsuT Street TO LET—THE THIRD STORY OF the COMINIONWEALTH BUILDING, on and 613 CHESTNUT Street, suitable for any light Manufacturing business, or can be arranged for Offi ces. Lighted bytwent y.eight whitlows. THOMAS H. CONNELL, Counting House of Dr. D. Jayne & Son, 242 CHESTNUT Street. T 4 001118 T 0 RENT-FOR THE -LI ) Storage of, Furniture. Apply at 930 PINE Street. It* at - CONTINUED SALE OF MOST gsk mos. VALUABLE PROPERTY, AT CAPE .16. ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. 300 BUILDING LOTS, Near the Beach and Railroad Depot, Will be sold, at public sale, without reserve, on the premises, ON SATURDAY, dal T is, 1362, At o^,:toek P. At A special excursion train from Philadelphia will leave WALNUT-Street Wharf at 8% o'clock A. M., and arrive at 12 M. The tickets furnished will be good to return the following Monday. A FREE COLLATION WILL BE PREPARED ON THE GROUNDS on the arrival of the train. A rare chance is now offered for purchasing at cheap lot for a summer residence at this Increasingly I!°R'' Or watering place, within three hours' ride of plata delphia. Will be sold at the same time. LARGE 34A:is:ION. All that large M ansion and lot Of ground situate , on the corner of --..OADW a DI AY m/ • IRO Avenue. llae Ice. Lot 102 feet front, and 17 0 feet deep. It house, Ste. Surrounded by taro and beantlful shade trees. air See plans and circulars for il , dl_p . artie l t:lts, Which maybe had of the A tietioneeiv. _N_t i t ee l.! . & SONS, Nos. 139 mid 141 South tooll wen; Philadelphia and M. SMlTll,lNal.Es.tAttit,..,l,4F,p l'at'e 11111 W 5, S t -' - ` 'S AU " ...4) 141. S. FOORIII St. 1 " •' 15-11ORSE POWER ENGINES, Baring 'Fouls. Planera, l.nthes. Dunehing and Drilling Machines, 011-well Fur :a. le I'IIAWAY. DEMlree!, 4 , 17 ARCH at, Philadelphia, juiA4SOA4.IA4I SUCTION SALES. HERVIEBS 7 BAZAILIt NINTH AND SANSoM STREETS. GALE ON ACCOUNT OF THE UNITED STATES. ON MONDAY MORNING' N E XT, July 10th, at 10 o`elock,_ at the Bazaar, will be SOl4 SEVENTY-FIVE CAVALRY AND ARTILLERY HORFSES, Many of them very superior animals, and sold be cause they are no longer required for the service. Worms c ash, "(stated" states eurrene ALFRED N, HERKNESS, jr-Ift if A oetionoar. OFFICE, DEPOT COMMI*RY OF sussivrEN4 E. WAsinNopf)N. 1), C Jul MS. SUCTION SALE OF ltihi4S, TALLOW BAR SPIIt &o be sold at Public Anetion on wICDNESEPAY, 1£35, at 10 o'clock tt.. M. •at 'SIXTH STR, T 9Fir ARP. the hljosving 11.1Veie . 8 f mare or less : BEI 7,004 Baited Met Dines. 528 Dry do do. 588 Sheep Pelts. 10 Calf Skins, 1 7. 1 1 , , , 74 p p o a r r n o d ß e e ß e e f el l ir or a l l l l .o o7. 205,34 galloon Nestsfoot 011. 1,06 n Mounds Tallodf CrneklinWs.. 8,175 'limit Earrelffi (2 11V111111.) , 1,900 Perk do. do: 7,700 Dweon, Pork, rah . , Coffee, WWI Vine gt ir T3arreig, p, ar t num ei ! Stalnvi jrePtl4l4. ' Terms—t^nd), in Government funds. G. DELL , 8-5 t nieut. Colonel and Com ! of Subietenee. 'NIVIENT ACOTION AY, July am, 1861, at 10 very' Satutday followina, II be BOW at MEDICAL S. E. apron,' illtoA.D and elulita, Paw the. following a - Dledreal and Hospital •n in use attil'are no longer t consletlritrof (wart)" RtoVe.s., NOTICII--(TOVER SALES SATURI O'clock A. Dr. and on e' until further notlce, yd.) puRITEYOIp,9 DEPOT, .5. CHERRY Stre articles of Un Bed' States Property, whiel I have heel needed by the D. Ikartineni Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, (hair -a-lraw.l Sheets, Obien do eo 41011 i) Pillow Cases, Blankets, Counterpanes, Drawers, Vishles, Shirts, Washstands, . Numerous articles of 1 lie sold. rolargeted articles 6c Bvt. Cot stAcheit Furs ulture, Willow, Wooden, Crock '.Tiny. nd ' Ware of nil descrip tions. Inc to IlausekeepOrs RLEg 14011 1 017 GALL, . Mmi, PIirYCYDr. BLOWER ENGXE, WITH FAN, A fbrmerly attached to OrAterenue Steataer SE WARD, will be sold at aucticnVonMONDAY Morn ing, .idth instant, at 11 o'clock, at 'the' Appraiser's Store, FRONT and LOMBAICX .177-3 t AMUSEMENTS. NEW CHEBTNUT-573E13T TRE.—tiovrow & MURPHTos mENSTRIMA. SEVENTEEN STA.II. PERFORMERS. BEN COTTON, the Inimitable, Comedian. JOE MURPHY, the Champion Bone Player. New Songs, new Jokes, new BuriesillleS, now Aott. EVERY EVENING. • IMMENSE SUCCESS EVERYWHERE. Entertainments Bernet, original, and refined, Don't fail to see the Champion Troupe of America. /y4-4t NEW CHESTNUT-ST. THEATHE.•-.. SATURDAY, July 10th 1 LAST DAY OF THE IktiNSTRELS, Two Grand PerfOnnjuices—AFTEßlSVlN AND EVENING. 1y8.3t MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. LAST NIGHT OF THE REGULAR SEASON. LAST NIGHT OF FRANK DREW.' THIS (Saturdow•EFENING, July Bth, 1866,- , BURLESQUE EAST LYNNE, THE I ISH DRAGOON, • and POPPING THE QUESTION. _. FRANK DREW, 10 THREE CHARACTERS. MONDAY, 10th, MISS ETTIE HENDERSON. CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT ST_ t . ABOVE ASSASSINATION PANORAMio OF THE ASSASSINATION OF AIIIVAHAVI LI.N4 DOLN.--Owingto the approaching Anniversary of our National independence, the ilinorama of the Scenes and 'lncidents connected with the Assassi nation of ABRAHAM LINCOLN . , and the attempt ed Assassination of W. H. SEWARD, has been postponed until • - WEDNESDAY EVENING, July sth, 1885, when it will be exhibited at the above Hall, and every evening during the week. Tickets for sale at the Hall. Doors open at 7 O'clock. Performance commences at 8 o'clock. jys.st , W. W. DAVIS, General Arent. ACADEMY OF FMB ARTS, CHEST. NOT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9,41. M. till 6P. M. Benjamin West's great picture ox CHRIST - REJECTED still on Exhibition. • jelS EDUCATIONAL. CALVARY ACADEMY, AT CAL VARY CHURCH, btANHEIM Street, GER MANTOWN.-11. SHOEMAKER, Principal; lo dated in the different departments by experienced teachers. The next Session Will 00intnence riEp, TEMBER 11th, 1885. Four .Boys, between the ages of eight and fourteen years, will be received into the family of the Principal. For Circulars. addresS B. SHOEMAKER, corner of GERMANTOWN Ave nue and SHOEMAKER'S Lane, Germantown, Phi ladelphia. REFERENCES: Rev. R. Newton, D. t T. C. Henry, B. G. Godfrey, T. A. Newhall, F. Carroll Brewster, Esqs., and Rev. G. A. Strong. JyB-stain. NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOUNG NEN to enter R T pon a course of study at BRY AN, STRATTON, & DANN - MEWS Natiou4 Commercial Colton, ASSEMILY BUILDINGS, S.W. Corner ofHESTNUT and TENTH Sir4oo.• Call or send fora Circular. jyB-2t RETURNED AND DISABLED SOL- Dunts will Slid the readiest means of honora ble and lucrative employment in a good Commercial. Education. -A full preparation for business can be acquired at little expense, and in a BANNISTERof time at BRYANT. STRA.TTON, d; 'S National Commercial College ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, Southwest cornet` Of WIESTNIIT and •TENTII. Ste. A liberal deduction will be comic in all eases WOr thy of such consideration. iStbat. EXCURSIONS. THE GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION of the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA TION to ATLANTIC CITY will take place AUGUST 25th. it* PALVIDERF. DELA_WARE JL. ROAD. TWO THROUGH NORTHERN CONNECTIONS DAILY, LEA.VP. P. AND T. IL It. KENSIN4HOT DEPOT AT 1.30 A. M. AND 3.30 P. M. Connecting directly through to EASTON, WATER GAP. .WILICESBARRE, AND Tag GREAT LAKES. Through Tickets sold and Bakgage (Awaked through to all principal pante North and west. je.9-tin W. K. GA.TE3IER, Agent. Miomß CAPE MAY; WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, FROM FOOT OF WALNUT STREET, AT 8,30 Ii t AIL m AND EXPRESS.. Due 2.30 •"" M., PASSENGER. Due at 6.4 S P. EXPRESS. Due at 7.45 P. M. 4,30 P, M., rare, $3.00. Servants, $2.00. EICURSIQN TICICETS, 60.00. Coupon Tickets. to be moll by one peieell ably, 10 for daG,OO, Passengers and 13aggage taken to and front the Island and tatiou wlthout additional charge. Freight daily from Li.nelfordia Wharf, below! Spruce street. Returning Trains leave CAPE MAY at 5.30 A.M., Mail; t 3 A. M., Express; 5 F. M., Accommodation; 8.20 A. M., Freight. J. VAN RENSSELAER, SRp.t. PHILADELIIIIA, July 1, ISM )yo-toet anaggiti CAMDEN AND AT-. LANTIC RAILROAD. SUMMER ARILANGEMENIG THROUGH IN TWO HOURS. On and after SATURDAY, July Ist, 1005, FIVE trains daily to Atlantic City, and. one on Sunday. TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY as follows: Special Excursion 0.20 A. M. hlnil Train 7,30,A. M. Freight, with Passenger car atthuhed.—. 9.16 A. M. g x .press (through in two hours) 2.00 P. M. Atha :tie Alleo/0100dation 4.16'P. M. RETURNINO, LEAVE ARAM°, Atlantic Accommodation 3.47 A. 1. Express (through in two hours) 7.08 A. M. Freight, with Passenger Car attached M. Mall - Train 4,46 P. M. b'Pectal Excursion M 8 2. M. SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Vine-street Ferry at 7.30 . A. M. Returning, leaves Atlantic at 4,46 r. M. Fare to Atlantic, $2. Bound-trip Tickets, good only for the day and train on which they are Issued, JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION. Lettve Vine-street Perry at . 5.30 P. M. Leave Jaekßon at. ...... 8.28 A. M. EXTRA 1-1/11DONF.61Th " MIN$, • Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.15 A. at. and jobri. M. Leave Haddonfield at,,,,..1.1.45 A. M. ,and 2.45-F. M. N. B.—Freight must be delleerod at Cooper'e l'olnt before do'clock P. M. to insure Its/011v do va the next day. JOHN D. BRA ANT, .1e2.8-tr - Agent. PHILA.DELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. EXCURSION TICKETS, OOD V.ROM 3D TO BTU JULY, IllVl.Untwa. FROMiHILADELPHLt. To Norristown & back.lslTo Pottsville & back $4.35 To Plitenixrine ",.$1.25' To Tamaqua 4.6 e To Pottstown 1.851T0 Lebanon 4.06 To Reading ".. 2.70 To Harrisburg 5.60 And between all other Stations, at a roduAloti of one-third from the regular rates. Jy1.61 JOHN WELCH, General Ticket Agent. aggimg EXCURSIONS TO LONG BRANOIL—Trains for Lung Grand). will leave Coopers Poln_koAsMEN, (hilly (0%111441's excepted,) at 9.1 $ A. IC Fate; I.lx,dutsion ITlekol9, good tre4 50. U4ra train on Saturdays at 9.90 L arrive at canule», at 9.10 A. 31, Mon ay. je2o-2m L. 13. COLE. Agent, Oanitkill. GRAND EXCIJESION.- The new and swift brEAMER " METEOR, . 1 (Capt. J. Q. A. Denny') • will make an EXCURSION WEDNESDAY . . July 1201080, TO FORT DIThAIVAIW. , Leaving Idegargee's Wharf*"7;43 Ar,lgs. Second wharf betake A reit st. at.. .010 A? Al, CbriStilM-gtreet Wharf St S A U. TOttelang at lIILLOWSPORT, PEI4.ZNSOROVE. and PENNSVILI.N. Returning. leaves Fort Delaware. at 304 Pi 31., touching at the above-named places. Persons wilt have ample time to,yisit, the interior of the Fort. Refreshments will Mt had at the Fort ancLalso ons the boat. jyB44. Capt. J. Q. A. DENNY. STEAMSHIP NOII3EAN. FROM BOMl4.—eutwitrneoa Or mgr. elintadis o Der above ateatuet Will qease q.eucrstr theirfootls, now landing At PINE-Steeet,ll , WINS OR .1 , 00. fffffi ESTEY'S' . COICIAGE 011,GANS A Not only TINEMCELLED.,, Eat. UX,V,QtrAtktogo la purity of Tart and T'ower, designed O s Theelally ibr Vint relte6 lima 8000144 but tco)Wrto batuilltalit well tujapleil TO tibv .1. - "g.k101. %Mt Dritwittg r -Itoom j . For bilk only by El, ELL WOK+, , No, 13 North SEW, 'RH Strent. Also, n eoryplete assortl4okt oe !Ho Poereet Me ledon esestantly on band. fo2t-Gw ...... „. WRIT . TEN AND VERBAL . i DE. !! llN°fChiicter(Qkstltiil : l:'? l: 4lL Y tlit : Ai t l*lo : Btii43: Heflin), Eo:Aton, SiM-itniaeinent,Ditt.7tl filililkti.ulltlywiiz,: dal Adaptation, .Co., day amorioNoloC,APEN, rbrenoloalst and Bookseller. No. R. 5 li, TV,VII4 Street, above Cliestunt. oell-tutalylf Db.r,,www4Aw AVA . 9uf*,tht wolU6 SCRANTON, GREAT BEND. BUFFALO,
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