Ilt Vress. ONDAY, ,TCLY 17, 1865 e churches In Tennessee. Ty o r ran RErvaNED REBEL PREACH paA:s STATEMENT 11E031 THE PEN, OE ntao dor of the Press: free of the great questions in this State, ;red, throughout the South, is the re . Tejon. It is the centre of the social and is vital in the development of the in society, law, and government in eeivable view of pennant:id recoil ... I give you the Impressions which •en made upen my mind in regard to .)ect in this State. Narlier iu the sea ; the Ist of May last, the religious peo. ennessee realized, in some measure, ation of allitins and seemed to be wit. eeept the logic of accomplished facts. j r ,,,,,0s of a great Southern empire, tyres-Ist/IWe political power and un nith ;Lad glory had, like other dreams, ti from their minds as baseless fabrics. t rlament was triumphant ; there could successful resistance; there must more disloyalty and treason. Hence, the most active secessionists were .',its accept this as the proper allotment idenee, and to submit to it in the 1, as well as in the State, and to accept I ministers from the North to break Wte the bread of life and aid them in ap the Waste places of Zion. sorry to say that from all I have seen „rd in this State, this happy and encou_ state of things is now greatly changed bat for the :torse---and that it is rapidly china a definite crisis or issue of the wainst the :North. The most virulent crly disdosai element had gone South; ey have now nearly all returned (who of killed in the rebel army), and they under defeat; often bitter and sid ed, as iron sharpeneth iron, so they It inflame the otherwise decaying . d y, This remark does not apply so 0 the returned soldiers of the rebel - he have seen active service, as to those e re mere Camp followers or political here is another class whose return is a lament ably bad influence upon the le- element in the State. I refer to the 1 ministers who fled from their flocks *preach of danger, as they supposed ft the sheep to be devoured by those tl wild wolves of the UniOn army. ey stood at * their posts and shared the .e./ dangers of the flocks, and perilled ire , for their defence, like true shep and not lied as hirelings, they might een that their alarms were all ground nd have amended their ways accord - But they have been wandering up and he Southern earth, perhaps not inten ty seeking whom they might devour, .ttainly, ?or the most part, homeless Tv rs, without fixed charges, without e purposes before them, without the of an approving Providence upon their and I am told they are, as a class, the nicely disloyal of the whole religious le of the Soutli. Almost all of these et tuned to the State, and a great num them to their former. charges. They lay 0 their former pulpits—call up old oivs of the former love of the people Ile tender endearmentS of the pastoral on amidst all the ramifications of social ,_ions life - and endeavor to rally the red remnants of their once prosperous around them, not so much as Christian tvr* as Nouthern men, or men who, though a the North, had espoused the Southern :d linked their fortunes with it; and, e.t instances, they are able to influence v, if not controlling element in the corn y. This is a terribly sad feature in the ens concerns of the State. re is still another sad feature inti v connected with this. Many of the • g portion of the citizens, who had accustomed to heartheSe disloyal .tents from the pulpit—these prayers lie Southern Confederacy ; these de ions of the Divine sanction of ,•y; of this mission of the Southern •bes to conserve the institution of ste er the justice of the cause of the rebel. the Divine blessing , upon it, Ate.; but which the allotments of Divine Provi. and accomplished facts prove -te have false ; and in the face Of all these (leva nt., of Providence, still Muting these .tees reiterating their former sentiments beginning to ask is there any such thing ligion in the earthl If this ,be religion is it worth? And the danger of this close at turning with bitter scorn and derision their former religious teachers,they will at a single hound into blank atheism, and upon the gates of the city, o There is no death is an eternal sleep." e practical effect of all these classes upon religious aspect of the State is to make it • and more deplorable, and to Make it • disloyal in the civil aspect. The eonse et: is that the disloyal element are settling .g them disloyal ministers, (I use the diSlOyal as expressive of remaining SYla • for the late rebellion and remaining • d to the Union cause,) and, whenevei hie, Southern ministers who have taken tire part in the late rebellion. Perhaps hirds of the churches in this State to-day reject, by a large majority vote, any man from the North who might be rug d as a suitable person to heeorae their r: and reject them, too, irrespective of lents and fitness for the office, purely on 'cut grounds; namely, because he was a • Northern man. They will take a North an if he has given satisfactory evidence he has been in sympathy with the rebel and aided in its maintenance. But, more .61.nox.rats. The Fort Wayne Railway. tiu: Pittsburg Dispatch.] have received a report of the earnings of ' ittsimrg, Fort Wayne- and Chicago Rail. for the month of June, as compared with of the same period and, as usual, they a large increase. There is something • elves 10 the manner in which this road, I,e!ng, a bankrupt concern t withOnt credit Line or abroad, has been built up into one e wort profitable and 3roinisingrailways e ;and. We say promising because every -Ming month shows an =rase on the •.;:oniting month of the previous year, and on, has by no means reached its highest et yet. It is an enterprise that will grow t and more valuable as the country throug,h •11 it passes becomes developed, and it will u'ne to show an increase in its earnings long timb to Come. Its managers deserve it for the Success attending their adminis. ion of the affairs of the line. It shows that . are the right men in the right place. But d the June exhibit: 1884• !Increase Igll t+3...16277.9% 44327,239 84, Ewl3ger., 371 183,525 494139,644 881 Nutter 11,073 00i 4.200 DO: 7,873 00 7.825 0111 7,8 11 4 001 1,11w7: .0832317 7,09338' 1.1!99.1 1.214 171 2,037 181 .191.—. 1 *30,311 24932..910 8415117,400 45 11* Coming National Horse Show. 1.1, Ihr Spring elil (ill.) Journal, Julyll.3 ,* i.reparations for the coming great na .1',,,,,e0 show, at this plane, are progress' Mili , ily, and prOlhiSe to be complete in v f , ir the fair wbieh commences about six I.- lance. The projectors have already en ed the ground, and have almost completed ml:)s and other outbuildings. The lumber th?censtruction of the spacious amphi • In' - a1 ,, 0 upon the ground, and the work ) lit onnuenced this morning and pushed :anito an early completion. This build- F" brilnleti to be capable of accommating 1)0 pr e, le •,, that the 'p rospect for a large at . lialli: VIS never 'better at any - previous 020. Oita.h f the kind than it is for the naming .. k.. l'r iiums ran,qing from $25 to 000 are tered, 2,luding all the various classes of )ryes.' will be the means of colleeting hn, all its of the TTnitod. etrates the finest Iday animals ever seen at any single , int cursion tickets will be issued to 'non: , n the same terms, on most of the ad, a: o visitors to the State Fair, while I MOO: r exhibition will be returned free. is tim hat the owners of - fine stock were IliillU repuTations for the fair, which takes ace fro August :Ist tb the Lltith, inclusive, h, gi+ g particulars are ready for distr.!- bon. the a I Mon of our exchanges is invited to fact at most ample arrangements are )11g ma for the accommodation of the re- Oirs ' , the press. -M - yrids of worms have appeared on the liun ifantations. Although apßearing on. (I.estei plant,theybaye done no injury yet ; the Ireatest apprehension is felt. CITY . ITEMS. ;Tremen's FURNISHING GOODS.—lir.Georga • , CIO Chestnut street, has a handsome as. sent of novelties in Shirting Prints, beau . Spring Cravats, Summer Under-clothing, fords especially adapted for travelling, etlehrated a prize Medal' , Shirt, invented ~11rJohn F. Taggart, is unequalled by any ts the world. For. +•E DOLLAR.—AII the time spent in ty g an untying, and half the silk in the tie s t , are saved by the use of Eshleman's dent .avat holder. Price, one dollar each, belts and retail, at 1411 Chestnut 'street. Ise, g tlemen's furnishing goods—large as -1 TRH B y FITYLNO SHIRT ON Tea AGE IEI 44 The nnrov , Pattern Shirt," made by Sohn C. Mscr, it, the old stand, Noa, I and a North th step. Work done by hand in the best er warranted to give satisfaction. sir of Geltlemen's Furnishing Gootla nnet surpassed. Prices moderate. Fitz " 11181312 Bra HAW' sold by Wood & k ay, 72. hestuut street, is -really indispen ble tOtery Ipy about leaving the city. heir en e stock of Straw and Fancy Goods now seAng ofrat much below coat. • k B BSA-SUOtMI VinvibßSl 'l/4 slloUld prOVide lemselyeaM BILTEIBG DP.8.8889 from 1 JOHN C. ARRIBON'S, Ni3.l and 3 North Math street. ( Innv.—Whnioes a lady resemble a nut? tilien slit hasdbert nails, hazel eyes, chest itiair, analcoh ne j (kernel) for a husband. khen is the later t good egg I When he takes wife to tpe i ....t lt- y or Atlantic City, buys the lest love of a bonnet," and caps the . lux of is excellelkcies by procuring all '' " 11 locoing apparel at the Brown Stone I ° l ting Ild of llocklull & Pillion, Nos. 603 RV 5O Vehtuat Street, above Slith• RAID.—Now comes the season Of !KU-7a nuisance intolerable. Let everybody knew, then, that Dutcher,* Lightning Fly-Killer will utterly annihilate them. Use it, and rest sweetly and securely through the summer heat. Sold by druggists and dealers every -le2R•utvrfist CLEANSE TOE 'BLOOD OF ALL INLYTTRITIES, and you neutralize the virus of many diseases at their source. In all Disorders of the Skin, the Glands, the FleshyFibre, the Secretive Organs, and the Bones, all Scrofulous Complaints, Can cer, ac., Dr. Jayrte , s Alterative is a standard curative ; and while it is a fault in many medi cines that, before they reach the disease, the patient is prostrated beyond recovery, no such drawback attends this remedy, for it sustains the strength of the sufferer while eradicating the cause of his complaint. Prepared only at No. VI Chestnut street. jyri-St SPREE'S SAIIIBTMG PC/UT Wnqs.-11fr. Speer, an enthusiastic horticulturist in New Jersey, has a very excellent wine made from the Sambnrg or Port grape. The best judges pronounce it superb. It is said to have beenadopted by the New. York hospital, and physicians generally, as a very superior wine, and held in high esti rantion for its medical properties. It is also recommended by many medical gentlemen for faunae Weakness and general debility. - -We touched it to our lips, somewhat unwillingly, but were agreeably disappointed iii finding one of the most delicious wines we have ever tasted. We hope that our leading physicians will test the virtues of this wine.—New York Times. Sold by our druggists. jyls 2t NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS NOR RENTp and portion of rent applied to purchase. Also, new and elegant pianos for sale on accommodating terms; Goma), jyl4-210. Seventh and Chestnut. FOUR STSCK & CO.'s PIANO'S (little used) for sale at bargains. These pianos have been used during the past winter and spring at concerts, at public halls, and in private houses, and show no marks of use. Price $2OO less then new ones of same style, though all new ones have been reduced *75. J. E. Gomm, je2.136t Seventh and Chestnut streets. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. The con Oen J J Bartlett,Wash Miss L Manchester, Pa T Baker, Little Falls E Thomas, IT S A C 0 Chilli A H Miller & wf, Chicago B S Mnsgrave, Pittsburg Chas E musscy, Boston I \Vm McKnight, Jr, Pa Geo FMcCleaus, PlttslOg DI Scott, Nashville Jos H Kuhns. Greens - IY% Mrs Kuhns, Greensh , g Mrs N J Keenan, Penna Miss E C Jack, Greeuslf g Miss H D Melia rdson, - Pa J C Coulter. Greensburg Col EH Alhadie, U S Mrs Athlone & son, N 0 J S -Pritchard & la, Bahl A J Pritchard, Baltimore B D West, Cincinnati, 0 W Atkins. New York HTrexler, Reading 'rhos 17Lihaiu Sr, la. Boston Thos E cow, Boston 3 Know la. Boston W W Potter Phila W H Groot la, \V Ches Geo T Smith. St John, NB John I, Johnson 11' It Johnson 11 Leslie, Syracuse Sand G Burrough, Bait Jas Hosea son, Zetland J L Burrows, Riehm ' Va S (1 Eivingston, N York Ti 31 Steele Capt C H Camphell,lTSA Thus C Campbell, :ts York, Ceo C Irwin, Baltimore II L Shipman W W 11 right, Penua L o , Donnell, Balt L Cozzens, New York A Y Perkins, Virginia Col W W Sanders H Martin. 5 cw York J . Norton, lioston Miss Lorton, llocban F d Middleton, Va City C S Newcomb, New l'Ork J G Jeeksou, Erie - - Bowers, Chicago W S Bmilh, Illinois Floyd Jones C T Adams, Cin, 0 T J Perkins, Florida Miss Perkins, Florida Mrs Myers & son, Florida W d Wilmer, Baltimore A McComas, Baltimore Calhoun & Miss Jas Keogh, Pittsburg: W T Washburn, Boston W Watt & Is. Maryland The G R Sharpe, New Jersey A Hitchcock, New York A M Quigley, Alabama C Lenny, Chester D V AM, Newrille L Todd, Carlisle A M Avaro,West Chester D L Phillips, Springfield W C tiamver, W T Waihburn, Boston J T Howard . la, Balt F Page, Wash, D C T Donese, New York T M Marshall & wf. Pa J T Ensrainger,Harrisb'g Miss E Dean, Pittsburg Col G T Eggert. Wash 'Adjt J E Hall, Wash, DC Jones Hartleastle, Cin, 0 Chas Green, Cincinnati L Aißtaig.ara& wr.liosten Missßodgers & sister Caleb Lippincott,Dayton Mrs Jackson, Pa Mrs Brian, Pa Win K. Loos Jas P Taylor ,W Chester J J Sperry, S A M K Jones, Pittsburg G It Barrett, Clearfield Jas II Swinton, N Y Thompson P Shaw, Jr E B Tholnas New York J J Hopkins, r, Moryhind K H Mcßae, lrewYork BB Borerous, New York Mrs Newland, W Porter, Pilaf' H Marston & la, Ohio Sand Perkins, Wasixhirn J Thompson & son, Pitts! EH 1-farri.son & Is, Ohio James Barker, N Y W Wilson Sc wf. N Y Goo Kennedy, Boston Miss :11 Kennedy, Bost The Me James Fenton. Latrobe Chas K Prin. Pet crab, Va. W Cheerer, Mass Chas W Witham, N D F Smith, Clearfield Jon. A tnark,l2yronea'n H Jennings, Saltimore M O'Connell; New York 0 Harter, Cleveland G Bassett, Delaware Capt W H Curling, Phila. Meet F J Deemer, India 13 Coakley & son, Balt Samuel Comfort, U S A J W Eyster, Ridgway Theo Fox, Ridgway -Mr Halfpenny, Penna W D Howard, Pittsburg H Herif, Wabash, Ind her Ur ChasTaubner, Pa T H Richardson, Chicago Chas Brunn, Oregon IL N (ioenglnd, Chicago Miss Nellie Shields, Pa Miss Ida Shields Fenna H Westbrook, Pike co,Fa A Samuels, St Louis W d'Mattlund &wf, Wash J B McGee, 'Maryland The A BOA, 31 Yorke, Por:ttand H Huneke, Clneinatt li Selilotman, Cineinati John Trotton, Wilco, Bel E B Cope, West Chester Sas Kearney, New York Edw Wiselnnyer, Balt P C lievdrlek 1 329,324 42 Henry Brazier, Pottsville. Win B Severn Pottsville Jun", 0611, Milwaukee H Stern, Delaware E V Phinnev Virginia P. MoNpin N Y J Frazier, New Jersey Thos I t Lelson T -Mosier Ct H Burton, Wilm, Del J H Hoffman, Balthnore A W Field. Baltimore W J Carroiv, WIWI. Del W C Harris, York, ra The C Montgomery, Lane J T Gest, Lane co G J WeaTer W E Roster, Washington CEBrown& la, Pitt'Arg J Du Lois, Bloody Run J M Brooks t Nevada L McClurg 8: la, Ind J ',Savage, Lutaville The Mat R C Frame &wf, Del J S Jewell, Chicago F Reynolds, New York S Perkins, New Jersey. J H Baldwin, New Jersey S Percell & la, N J B Denniston, Wash Alfred Welwyn, N J H Hanson, Washington B Sutton, Delaware Jas H Sutton, Delaware C Martin ,t la, Baltimore John Nugent, Fenno, Jas DMith, Phllatla Reuben Bast, Penna T H Miller, Lancaster E Rogers, New York The Co L 1I Shuler. Chester co ceo Reed, Pottsville C Richardson, S Jersey 'l , llearledy, Delaware .1 Williams; W Chester T Sutton & Pam, Pittsb W WatlansNew York Geo Alien, Dew York 0 - B Adams, Ponna Thos H West, Maine Geo Tracy,s ew York Jos Wood, York John Stoddard, Penna C A Preble. Illinois (!upt B It C Bowen, U S A George T Archer The ME R D Taylor, 1) . S N J R Dempsey, Baltimore S Conn D S.Dengler, Phila Mrs Melivoy, Baltimore W Voorhis Case, N J . . Charles Borttee, Yenta Jos Fesinoyer, Dover Thos Leyshaw, Pittston Vid Owens , Pittston Mortntit Morgan, PROM/ D U Leyshaw, Pittston The Bari JameS Smith, Bucks co Elias Smith, ch e it e l)ar n Emnierson, Frankford Miss E Eininerson,penlia David Blair, Bucks co The Bel J J Hartzel, :Nazareth Jos Keilll, , NASifiroth C Berger, Harrisburg The Black Bear. J Thomas, !jiver DublinlW A Van Buskirk,PerMa D Thomas, Upper Dublin Wm Shafer, Flips D Harper, Olney, Pa H Drumheller, Perm, SPECTAX. NOTICES. LEARS IN Youli ROOFS, or around chim neys, skylights, or trap-doors, may be readily re paired by yourself, by using Stead's WEATHER PIIOUP CEIIII',NT, which does not peel or crack o@'. SOM in boxes of 8 pounds, for:11.20, by the agents, TRUMAN & SIIAW, No. 535 (Eight Thirty-fire) DIAIMXT Street, below Ninth. It CARPET SwEErzos of the most approyed patterns, are more expeditions and less injurious to the imp of a carpet than a broom. For sale by TRU MAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) NAB" KET .Street, below Ninth. tinental. T T Brown, Cincinnati E S Hoot, Clevelana riV X Nlnde ,StClfin 'V II Waters, StLonis A Hazelton, New York J V Painter .& wf, Ohio F J Painter Chas Stuart. Illinois S N Benjamin U S A A Hamilton, kit Louis '111) Dumont t wr, N Y Jacob Parsons, Louisville Geo Moore, Warsaw, Ind Geo W Bradley =SW)=I2I Miss Blair, Washington Mrs P.Lee, Washington M B Lee, Washington G Lee, Washington • IChas Stuart, Chkago .1 M Dowell. Alex, Pa $ Ely. Baltimore Geo B Clyde John A Leslie, W Ches C J Hoyt, Washington Capt HT Burrows. DC` Wit E Van Reed, U S A A B Belknap, New York C Mason mo !W C Yeaton, Virginia F G Franclsens Sc la, Pa H B Parkerslmrg J lit Townsend, N Haven ' N A Smith, AmerienS, Ga d J Potter W A West. California AlLang thorn. IT 8N V IT Heron, Cin.o •Alt CassidnJr, N York. W I) Crane., N ew York k Bacon ,S 6 sou E Thomas, New York A W Arnold, New York C J Pusey, Pottsville IST Bowen, Pottsville W It Smith, Pottsville 'W H Passmore Gla,Tenn Miss Cheatham, Memphis It Myers, Baltimore E 1) ()Mon, Baltimore JD Perry, St Louis W Ii Clement, Ohio H J Jewett Ohio , . G Wilbur & la Georgia J C Stump, Louisville W Fry, Lynchburg E E Chase Mrs Thos E Potter, Fiala D Taylor, Washington II C Dearborn & wf, N Y Mrs R D Miekels, N Y Miss C Peters, New York Mr Sartin J . w Mo.Farland. Pittabg Bvt Brig Gen I C Bassett Dr H Montmocely, Wash E J Brooks, U S N Cain Buteaue J Lelan & wf, Boston 1' C Heydrtek A Gilmore, Philalelphia B Spangler, Harrisburg ItL Co6hran,Fraolon, I'a J V Criswell, Harrisburg B B Lewis Cr Morrison, .Kentucky E S Fleming & wf,Va Miss A Franklin, Penn Miss E Franklin, Fenno, E 'Hickman & wf, Del W F Wilson, Bellefonte T Bailey, New York A B Jones, Lancaster Jas C Graves t :lT S N Mrs Graves, 'Boston L H Thompson, N Y J Bullock, H 13, Phila. Meat L P A.dams,US Dr 1) McMurtric, . o S N HS Barnes. Washington J A Wise, Washington J H Saxton, Chicago Mrs Saxton 2 children Miss A Bleakly, Chicago H It Torbert, Maryland John Tobin _ . G If Simmons, California Capt S A Martin Ca p J t A K Sell) Moon, Frmltritksbe C Lasell, Jr, N Y John Stewart, Boston G Baxter, New York Dr M Loomis. Wash'n S Griffith, Mercer, Pa illenry A Wstde, Penns )1V MYeatman, Chi, 0 IA J Carmany. Phila ins Boyle, Pottsville Thos Mullen, Rieli , (l, Va chants. JP Champneys, Penns E W Dysart, Penns . . • John Gage %la, N Caspar Wistar,Salern,NJ P Callow, 11 S A c.l Joy & la, Wash D Crew,New York N Peters, New York Dr H. H Sterling, N Y Simon itackraek, Plkila G Butler New Turk W W Welsßley Chas La Itonk,Pottsville J C3!kleAlaruey, Harrisbg C Melitbbin, 73(1P V W P Datesntan, Dewart , (John McFarlen, Dewart J K. Fisher, Dewart C C Smith Allegheny City Casper Garry, Alley City 'Chas Ili Sauter, Alley City Jos Page D Bensinger, Harrisburg L Head, Harrisburg J J Kerr. Pittilhurg Jessup EWA W Currey, Hilton Jacob Troxel, Peuna er Call. 1J A Thompson, Jr, Bait Wm P Yarg,arhar, Datt, T T. Thompson, U S A Moro D 0 Jennings, W Y Canty. New York C C locdon, New York D Reeve, No* Jersey D She w,Jr, Doylestown C C Doty, New York 0 0 White, New' York Paul Dixon, New York C W Fenemon,Salem,N J J Roberts Wm A Reeder, New York Thos Street, Baltimore l'lms Marsden - Robt Paschall tWin Simmons, Penua C M Fulltir, Boston C Celg k anion. E r Hart, Lutzvine A E Devor, Washington A IL Stearns, Ohio E Itneigit,lllinois II Walker, Memphis J Clark, Clarion H H Lantz A Bold J Conant, Ohio a Union. li Stocubt, zi•wer York_ n n Wilson, Mitlliotown Jas Montgomery, Wash A E Clark, renna S Lon , , New York E M (Took & la, N Jersey Ceo Thomas, Sehuyl co Henry Rogers, Slimy! co J Brown, Bucks co J S Meredith, Penna. W W Williams, Virginia John Van Tassen, N E T Roby, New Jersey Jno TIMMAS,Newark l N G Z RACialleti , l 'W Strickler Penn& mercial. Joseph D Tally L .1 - West, Maine J Harris. Poona Geo D Buckley, Del City J W nnlinge L 'Mitchell, Fulton Co, Pa OF Thomas, Wiim, Del A bi Clarke & la, Wash F A Hubbell, Washlngt'n 0 W Brower, Wash , ton Lient C E Tucker, Wash Capt S C Smith W Watkins, New York A Martin, New York J McDermott, Maryland . W Leonard, Pittsburg T Moran, St Paul adbion Edw Lord, Camden, Del J McCollum, New York It Stover, Pt Pleasant J It Ezell, South Carolina. J Bootlell, Nebraska Ter Thos Turner, New York Sand Snyder, Itichmond Col Jones, Missouri Geo Langlev, New York W Doll, Phila. ID Wilson 6c la, Wash ey Sheaf. A T Duffield, Bucks co S Harper, Fox Chase J D'Stryker, Lambertv It Nicholson, N Jersey D McWilliams, Pottsy d Eagle. oreenwald, Penna. S Paul, Montgolllol7 co BOMETHINEI COOL FOR THE HOTWEATHER. Something Cool for the Hot Weather. Something Cool for the Hot Weather. Something Cool for the Hot Weather. Linen Seeks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests. Linen Seeks. Linen rants. Linen Vests. Li nen Sacks. Linen Pants. Moen Vests. Linen Sacks. Linen rants. 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 tn. 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 ing, of every variety, for sale by PERRY & CO., No. 303 CHEsTNUT Street, above Third, N 0.1109 CIIs6 rstT St. (Granville Stokes' old stand.) S. R. Corner of SISTANTEt and ALS.3III.ET Sts. (Jones.) jyl7-Gt GOOD TO INVEST .121.—1 F, AS TfiE OLD adage declares, " Health is the greatest of earthly blessings," then every effort to preserve it pays well. ,DRAKE'S PLANTATION TITTERS have been of great service In making people healthy and keeping them SO. They should be fouud in every household. 'they give tone to the stomach, vigor to the body - , and remove dark doubts and unhappy feelings from the mind. They relieve pain and fortify the whole systeni against the attacks of disease. There is nothingbetter to take "for the Stomach's sake' than the PLANTATION BITTERS. They, cure Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Indigestion, Drowsiness, Headache, Pain in the Side, Liver Complaint, and Rheumatics rains, with magical power. A good effeet is felt at once upon making the first Wel. No change of diet is necessary. Eat fimbect you can get, and all you want. Follow our direc tions and you will soon feel jyls-6t) WELL, STRONG, AND HEARTY. PERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION.— Chnonsma, or. Mothpatch (also called Liverspot,) and Lentigo. or Freekieg, are often very annoying, particularly to ladies Of light complexion, for the discolored spots show more plainly on the face of a blonde than of a brunette; but they greatly mar the beauty of either, and any preparation that will ef fectually remove them, without injuring the texture or color of the skin is certainly a desideratum. Dr. B. C. PERRY, who has made diseases of the skin a speciality, has discovered a remedy for these disco loratlona Which is at once prompt, infallible, and harmless. ' " ' . „ Wholesale in Philadelphia by JOHNSTON, HOL LOWAY, & COWDEN,, 23 North SIXTH Street, and by DYOTT & CO., 232 North SECOND Street. Prepared only by B. C. Rimatr, Dermatologist, No. 49 BOND Street, New York, and for sale by all Druggists. Price, 22 per bottle. Call for FERRY'S MOTH . AND FRECKLE LOTION. For further information addrese Dr. B. C. PER RY, 49 BOND Street, NEW YORK. je7-wfm3m HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE! BATCHELOR•S HAIR DYE is the best in the world. The only true and perfect Dye—harailess, instantaneous, and reliable; produces a, splendid 'Black or Natural Brown; remedies the ill effects of Bad Dyes, and frequently restores the original color. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine is signed W. A. BATCHELOR, 51 BARCLAY Street, New IYork. ja2.-myrf-ir DIARRUCCA .AND DYSENTERY.—A sure remedy for the worst case of acute or chronic Diar rhtea and Dysentery is Dr. STRICKLAND'S ANTI CHOLERA MIXTURE; thousands have been cured by it; our Government uses it in the hospitals. It has cured many of our soldiers after all other means failed; in. fact, we have enough proof of the efficacy of this valuable preparation Of Astringents, ab sorbents, stimulants, and Carminatives, to advise every one of our readers to get a bottle and have it in readiness, and to those who suffer try it directly. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Ask for Dr. Strick land's Anti-Cholera Mixture. jy3-mwf-3m. THE bion REFINED AND INTELLIGENT Ladies use Jared's Email de Pmts to remove Freekies, Tan, black worm specks, and the discolOra tions caused by salt air; and they fully endorse it for Imparting a soft, white, and delicately trans rfarent skin. Sold by all Druggists, Perfumers, Hair-dressers, and Dealers In Toilet Goods. Orders by mail should be addressed' to JARED &RENE, Philadelphia. jyls-mwstf BUY YOUR BATHING ROBES FOR LADIES, Gentlemen, and ChEdren at SLOAN'S, 806 MAR KET Street, ridladelphia, or at his store on Cape Island, New Jersej. jyls-3t. K ETCH' s CHINA HALL.—White-stone China Dinner Sets, containing Eighty-four useful pieces to dine Twelve persons, for rd. 529 CHESTNUT Street. jyls-"It KENDALL'S Amßoum—Have you tried it? If so, you, approve of it. Of course the re markable dtmand for this excellent preparation for the Hair has been solely crested by its merits; for, when once used, it Is not likely to be abandoned. You can procure it of any respectable Druggist. jyl-Sm Tnß PITHISC is cautioned against an imi tation of the Photograph of Lieut. General Grant, the original of which was taken by F. GUTH KUNST, 704 ARCH Street. It is a bad copy. The original will be known by niy imprint on the back. jyll.6t. ITCH. (WHEATON'S) ITCH. SALT RHEUM, (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM. Will cure the Itch in forty-eight hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Cheers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price, 50 cents. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS Sr. POTTER, BOSTON, Mass., will be for warded free by MIL Tor sale by an Druggists. mhlB-6m rir PRICES REIMCED. Jar WANAMAKELt. & BROWN S AtiP• Popular Alir Clothing Aar Rouse OAK HALL, S. E. cor. Sixth and Market. MARRIED. MURPHY—BOTLE.—On the 6th instant, by Rev. Anthony Atwood, at tbe residence of the bride's mother, Dlr. A. 11. Murphy to Miss H. Boyle, all of this city. No cards. WINSLOW—LANZ.—On the 13th inst., by Rev. J. D. Long, of the Methodist Epis Maine , hurch, William Henry Winslow, of Belfast, ,Acting Master D. B. IN to Miss Annie Traquar Lanz, of This vity. DIED. SHEPPARD.—SuddenIy, on First-day morning, Seventh month 16th, Catherine Sheppard. Due notice of the funeral win be given. ELLIS.—On First-day morning, the 15th. Instant, Hannah wife of Nathan W. Ellis, in the 59111 year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, front her husband's resi dence, No, 110.1 North Seventh street. on Third-day afternoon, the 18th inst., at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Fair DM. • • BOWER.: - On the morning .of the 15th inst., Mrs. Catharine Bon - er, in the 77th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her son, George C. Bower, N.B. corner Sixth and Vine streets, this (Monday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. CREAN.--On Saturday afternoon, 15th instant, John Crean, Jr. His comtivos and friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. MO North Twelfth street, on Tuesday afternoon, lath instant, at 4 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. 4,* (MEC-Al.—On the 14th inst. at Reeserille, Pa., Blanche Louise, slaughter of William L. and Har riet L. Gregg, aged 18 months and 9 days. Funeral from the residence of Thomas Si. Wood. 1509 Green street, on Monday, 17th inst., at 9 o'clock A. M. To proceed to Woodland Cemetery. PATTERSON.—At Lltaten Island, on Friday, July 14th, Jonathan Patterson, in the Taut year or his age. His male relatives and friends are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. HIT Locust street, on Monday morning, at 9 o'clock. - PEI/fa:E. — On Friday morning, July 14th, after a short and painful illness, Diary Clayton daughter of John and Mary A. Peddle, aged 4 jeara and months. Funeral from the residence of her parents No. 443 North Eighth street, on Monday morning, Ser viees at the house at ten o'clock precisely. TRUCKS. —On Thursday evening, 13th lest., Eliza N., daughter of the late John Trucks, hi the 25th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her mother, No. 12 North Seventh street, on Monday, the 17th inst., at four o'clock P.M. • SiIiENN.--kuddenly, on the 12th inst., - near West Chester, Sarah, wife of Earl Shillala the 64th year Ofher age. Tbs. relatives and friends of the family are par ticularly invited to attend the funeral, to meet at her late residence, No, 118 Pine street, on Second day, the 17th instant, at 4 o'clock P. M. Interment at The Western burial ground. e*/, SMl'T'H.—Suddenly, -on Tuesday, Slily kith, 1865, Joseph C. Smith. Jr., in the 40th year of his age. The relates and friends of the family; the Hamil ton Lodge, No. 274, A. Y. M. ; also the Northern Liberty and Perseverance Hose Companies, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, N 0.1608 North Seventh street, Satur day afternoon, the 15th lust., at three o'clock. *** Pant-ral services of licv, lioviton - maw/ w n i be held in the ti reen-strece M. P.. Muth. Green street, :dove Tenth, on Monday, the 17th inst., at 2 o'clock P. 111.,_preetsely. His friends are invited to be present. Interment at Mount Morialt Ceme tery. BLACK ENGLISH GRENADINES.- Just received, a case of Black English Grena dines, at 40 cents a yard. BESSON & SON Mourning *tore, 918 CHESTNUT Street. One price. Prices in plain figures. znils FLACK CHALY DE LAINE.-JUST opened, one case of plain black Maly de Lanes, at 3736 cents a_yard. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, 91.13 CHESTNUT Street. One price. Prices In plain figures. my 3.5 100 PURE WHITE SHETLAND SHAWLS. EYRE & LANDELL. 100 PIECES MO SQ UITO BARS, WHITES, BLUES, GRNS, &C. EYRE & ANGELL. I nn LOW WHITE QUILTS, FOR HOTELS. IMMENSE LOTS LAN CHEA.P TOWELS. He2A-tn EYRE & LANDELL. rAy W. PAINE, No. 933 ARCH Street, will leave the city on - WEDNESDAY Evening, to he absent one week. Hie patients umbuthers can receive sufficient inedt chic, in the meantime, to last until his return, - Wednesday, July 26th. iyl7-2t. OrMASONIC NOTICE. Members of INDUSTRY LODGE, No. 131, A. Y. M. will meet at the MASONIC ]TALL' cR UESTNT Street. on SATURDAY, at 12 o'clock M., to attend the funeral of our late brother, MA SON MATLACK. Members of the Grand Lodge are also requested to 'attend. Br order of the W. M. jyl4-2t., [JAMES IL AINORD, Secretary, lop. OFFICE PENNA. CENTRAL COAL AND OIL CO., N. E. Corner THIRD and DOCK Streets, second story. PHILADELPHIA, July 14, 1881. TO DELINQUENT STOCKHOLDERS.—Notice is hereby given that unless the assessment of twen ty-five cents per share called for by resolution of ovember, 1864, is paid on or before August 4, 1865, a sufficient number of shares to pay the said assess ment, with necessary tied incidental expenses. will be sold, at this Office, at public sale, at rz o'clock, on that day. Its order of the Board. ADAM WARTHMAN, Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE PHILADEI, PHIA GAS WORKS, JULY 11, 1885. The price of Coke has been reduced to Ten Cents Per bushel. Orders received at the Works or Office, No. 20 South SEVENTH Street. JOS. maNuer., jyl2-12k - ' Chief ICligineer. WANIUUtEEE & BROWN, DIE PRESS.-PITILADELPEETA, MONDAY. ALLY 17. 1865. A CARD.—NES. E. W. METTER, President of the Rome for Soldiers' and Sai lors' Orphans, Tweuty.third anilltrown Streets, re turns thanks to the Variolli , Fire Companies of our lefty, for the use or their horses and ambulances, on Thursday last. in taking the children on au excur sion to the Wissahickon. Also, to David M. Lyle, Esq., Chief Engineer, and to the drivers stud pollee, for their kind services. Also, to various parties, contributors to provide refreshments. These acts of kindness to the Orphans of our brave Soldiers and bailors, they may be sure. will ever he held in grateful eetnenthrtmeo. 307 NCNV Street, July 15, 1853. ligr* NOTICE.—PENNSYLVANIA PE. TROLEUM COMPANY._—A. special meeting. of the Stockholders of the PENNSYLVANIA. PE TROLEUM COMPANY will be held at their office, No. 235 South TRIM / Street, at 12 M., on THURS DAY. the 27th of July, 1855. By order of the Board of Directors: F. W. NEWBOLD. iyi7 22 Secretary. 'Mr' THE RIGHT HE E SEVRAGE.— C. AND STATISTICAL ASSOCIA TION of the Colored People of Pennsylvania will hold a Public Meeting, In Ihror of equal Suffrage, on MONDAY lAIVEN I NO, July 17th, at eight WeloCk, in SANSOM-STREET MALL. Able Speakers hare been engaged to address the meeting. All who are friendly to this just and inestimable right, especially disfranchised citizens, are respectfully invited to be present. Jyls-2tr CITMDFALAND COAL AND DE ligr — PßOvEdiENT COMPANY. WM. LOUGHLIN, President pro tent. ALBERT R. SCHOREILD, ;*iec . .•antl Treas. Office, 228 South FOURTH Street, rhiladelplita This Company is being organized for the purpose of Mining and Shipping COAL from the celebrated South-Eastern Coal Field of Kentucky, and the. Manufacture of Lumber. The Company own z,OOO aereS of Land, more than hair or which is coal-hearing land Of the best quali ty, immediately on the Cumberland itiver. One mine on this laud is .in working order, and all the land is densely timbered with valuable timber. `,The Cumberland River affords an excellent outlet for the products of this region, connecting it direct lywitn the excellent markets of Nashville, Smith land, and the lowerMississippl. The Coal is of the best quality, and commands a ready sale wherever known. Liyls-5t Great inducements are offered to capitalists. agr.THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK OP PHILADELPHIA, United States Depository, have removed to their new Itanklag House, N. W. comer of SECOND aril CREEP streets, where the usual banking facilities will be afforded all who may entrust us with their business, United States Seven-Thirties constantly on hand for sale. flyis-6t] GEO. HAMILTON, Cashier. Mr.• PHILADELPHIA, JULY 14TII, 1265.—A special Meeting of the Stockholders of Qie NATIONAL OIL AND MINING COMPA NY -win he held on TUESDAY EVENING, the 25t11 Inst.. at 8 o , elooli, for the purpose of filling a vacancy caused by o reeisuntlon, and other business of importance. OFFICE, 154 South FOURTH St. A. IL STRUTHERS, jyls-snrlt* Secretary. Mr. OFFICE OF SLIPPERY ROCK PETROLEUM OIL COMPANY, No. 226 WALNUT Street, (Room 5, Third Story.) PIIII,ADELMIIA, July 10, 1885. The Transfer Books. of Ibis Company will be closed coal MONDAY, .the 24th inst., inclusive., jowl,* GEOR4II.I R. PEDDLE, Secretary. OFFICE "BIG WIIITEI.Y MEM OIL C 0.," NO. ns WALNUT Strect,Room No. 9, PHILADELPHIA, July 10, LW. Subscribers to the capital stock of the "BIG WHITELY CREEK OIL C 0.," who have not paid their last, instalment, and taken out their certifi cates, are. hereby notified that if not attended to within thirty-days from date their stock will be for feited. By order of the Board 37"11-12t* J. LEWIS PHILLIPS, President. _ VirMERCHANTS , AND MANUFAC TURERS, NATIONAL BANK, PITTSBURG, June 21, _1865. As the Comptroller of the Currency of the United States has decided that the Capital of this Bank can be increased to the extent ofWO,OOO only, and not to the amount of 4100,000, as before agreed upon (owing to the apportionment to Pennsylvania being already absorbed ) Stockholders are hereby notified that one-half the Instalment paid on their subscrip tions to the New Stock will be refunded to them at the time of payment of the July dividend, thus re ducing the number of shares of New Stock one-half the B,IIIOUIIt Subscribed. Eastern Stockholders wilt be paid at the Cov.whereial National. Bank, in Yhim- No further instalments will he -required on the Nfiw Stock. The capital stock of the Bank will, therefore, be 610,000, instead of $1,000,000. By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN SCOTT, Jr., Cashier. PITTSBURG, Jul d y 3, IBM d The Board of Direetora have this ay eelared a Dividend of SIX PER CENT. upon the old• Capital Stock out of the profits of the last six months, free of United States tax, payable at the Commercial. National Bank, in Philadelphia, to Eastern stock holders, on and after the Mtn inst. Jell-6t JOHN SCOTT, Jr., Cashier. OFFICE OF THE FAME !NSW. RANCE COMPANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, July 3, 1865. 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-I2t W. ELAN - MARI), Secretary. OFFICE Or THE ENTERPRISE PrINSURANCE COMPANY, 400 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, July 3, 1865. The Directors have this day declared a Dividend of THREE PER 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 Secretary. ErPOSTPONEMENT OF THE UNION STATE CONVENTION—MEET ING OF THE UNION STATE CENTRAL COM COMplianCe with the earnest appeals of many prominent Union men, citizens of ditierent counties in the State, urging that the Union. Hate 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 Harrisburg on the NINETEENTH OF JULY, ensuing, at Lochiel House, at three o'clock P. M. A full attendance of all the members of the Com mittee is earnestly refs:este& biMON CAMERON, Chairman. A. W. BEITEMC'T , } Secretaries. Wizx FORNEY HARRISBURG, June 19, 1899. 1e27-tjyl9_ Nir' e MIATV .. ARE AVENUE 111A.RHET - 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 nooks will close On the 1110 and open on the 18th inst. Llyl3-12V9 WILLIAM J. CARLIN, SeC'y. 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 111ton:oat - ion inquire at the Recruit ing Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Strout, Philadelphia j between 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. every day, except Sunday. JAMES FORNEY, Captain and Recruiting Officer. 'UNITED STATES By authority ofthe 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, rass, and are payable three pears from that data in enr• reney, or are convertib/e at the option of the holder Into GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These Bonds are now worth a handsome preihiran, 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 value, 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 anal 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. Ten cents per day on a $5OO note. Twenty cents per day on a $l,OOO note. One Dollar per day on a $5,000 nafe. 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 tiovcro.nent reserves to itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at per cent. instead of 73-10ths 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 151 of June, and will be made promptly and continuously after that date. The slight change made In the conditions of this Tann) b'Elll.F.g offsets only the Mgt it of interest. The payment in gold, if made, will 1)8 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 Is now offered by the Government, and its superior advantages make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE Less than V 30,000,000 of the Loan authorized by congress are now in the market. This amount, at tAe 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 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 agreedto receive subscriptions at par. Subscri bers will select their own agents, in whomtheyhave 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, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES COP 1804, .BOUGHT AT A PREMIUM. BY 11..-13E-INI Itr, Co., 52 SOUTH THIRD STREET. 7 3-10 LOAN FOR SALE. j7l4Pmw-8t GREAT CENTRAL CLOTHING ROUSE, MILITARY. p IPLIJ 7.30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES. 8230,000,000. 11. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. nil ONLY LOAN IN DIANNET JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, PHILADELPHIA. NEW PUBLICATIONS. TRIAL OF THE ASSASSIILS A Twenty-five Cent Edition ! We have Just published a twenty-five cent edition of the Trial of Assassins and Conspirators for the Murder of Abraham Lincoln, and the Attempted As sassination of Vice President Johnson and the whole Cabinet—the most intensely interesting trial on record, Evidence in Month argument of counsel on both sides; a correct likeness or al/ the Assassins a nd Conspirators, with a sketch of their lives, and portraits of other persons connected with their ar rest and trial, numerous other engravings, &e., to gether with the sentence of the Court, approval of President Johnson, and a FULL ACCOUNT OF THE EXECUTION FRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Our usual liberal discount to the trade, book agents, &c. BARCLAY Bc. CO., ocla ARCH STREET jylo-m-wf3t* A NEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR of the "Schonberg Cotta mAgy, THE HANDMAID OF THE LORD. Kme. ALSO t _HY THE SAME AUTHOR, THE SCHWA II COTTA FAMILY. 12mo. THE EARLY DAWN. 12mo. . DIARY OF MRS. KITTY TREVYLAN. 12mo. OUR MARTYRED PRESIDENT; or Voices from the Puipit of New York and Brooklyn. Contain ing all the Sermons by the eminent pulpit orators of those cities, and the Orations of Bancroft and Bishop Simpson. 12mo. For sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON, (Successor to W. B. & A. Martien.) 3027 606 CHESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS. BAILEY'S WHAT I SAW ON THE WEST COAST OF 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 hand, and. for sale at low prices. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON Publishers and Booksellers, Js No. 2.5 South SIXTH Street. TYPE FOUNDERS. COLLINS & MoLEESTER'S NORTH AMERICAN TYPE, STEREOTtPE, AND, ,ELECTILOTYPE E'OUNDICY - Printers' Furnishing Warehouse, Ncl, .705 JAYNE STREET, raIT,ADILLPHIA TYPE WARRARTRD to be equal to any made IN THE WORLD.. Old type taken In exchange for new at 15 cents per pound If delivered; o us free of charge. aliF• Every article necessary for a Printing Office constantly on hand. Agents for Hoe's, .Adame, cordon's, Taylor's, Foster's, Degcnev , s, and Wells' Presses. Agents for Mather'e celebrated Colored Inks. Our beautiful new Newspaper faces are shown in "TuE PRESs." .131-1 m CURTAIN GOODS. L E. WALRAVEN, MASONIC HALL. 719 CHESTNUT STREIT, IB NOW OPENING ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF LACE CIIBTA.INS, ELEGWT STYLES, FROM 5 DOLLARS` TO 150 AT rnicEs, DOLLARS PER PAIR. WINDOW SHADES, CHOICE PATTERNS, AT REDUCED PRICES. m , : tf SUMMER RESORTS. THE WHITE HOUSE, NEMI THE OCEAN, AT ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3., IS NOW OPEN. ADDRESS WILLIAM WHITEHOUSE, jyl-swet RURAIANSLIN it HOTEL, VE*ANGO COUNTY, PA. JAMES E. STEEL, Proprietor This well-known and popular House has Just been thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than double its former capacity It is pleasantly situated the centre of the Town, with ready access by Rail and Stage to all points i.e the OM REGION, and its accommodations for Guests Pally equal to those of fret-CMS 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. jy4-6m SBA BATHING-CAPE MAY, CAPE ISLAND, N. J.—THE NATIONAL HOTEL.— This large and commodious Dote', known as the Nationarnall, is now reeeiving visitors. Price per week, VS; children and servants half-price. je3o-2m AARON OARRETSON, Proprietor. THE COLUMBIA HOUSE, AT CAPE MAY, NEW JERS;Y, Will be opened this season on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, for the recetion 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 a Hotel, conducted clearly first -clogs, must continue a success at this old and popular resort. The railroad facilities are promised to be excel lent. Beek , s celebrated Philadelphia Ban season .been se- For rooms, &c., apply to J. H. DENNISON, Mer chants' Hotel, Philadelphia, or to GEORGE J. BOLTON, Proprietor, myl9-2m CAPE ISLAND, N. J. THE ALHAMBRA, AT ATLANTIC CITY, Is now open for the reception of visitors. Jets-im• It. 11. LEEDS, Proprietor L IGHT -HOUSE COTTGE, ATLANTI A C CITY, N. J., ' NEAREST HOUSE TO THE SURF. This well-known house is now open for the recep tion of boarders. JONAH 'WOOTTON, je24-lni - Proprietor. CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY N. J., WILL OPEN JUNI li, 186:511■0 The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the piddle In general, that he has Win taken Congress Hall, this being the fourth season. Many improvements have been made; also, new Bath Houses 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. jel9-1m Q. W. HINKLE. 'UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, New Jersey,is-now open for tile reception of visitors. Trains leave on ,tiatilrdity af ternoon, at four o'clock, from Vine-street wharf— returning Monday morning early —June 10, 1860. icio-2m. BENJ. A. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor. IRPHR.A.T A MT. SPRINGS.-THIS A-A delightful and romantic watering place. beauti fully situated in the healthiest section of Lancaster county, and acknowledged to be the "garden spot" of Pennsylvania, will open for the accommodation of guests on the 11th of June. Railroad communi cation 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, ,lei-2m J. W. FREDERICK. CARD. FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES. I ICH Hen the balance Or mY large Ma or FURNITURE, At very low prices, man SEPTEMBER ISt. Tile assortment to complete GEO. J. HENKELS, 809 and 911 CHESTNUT Street CABINET FURNITURE. MOORE & cAmPION, 961 SOUTH SECOND STREET, are prepared to follow the decline in the market in the price of their Furniture. Purchasers will please call and examine our stock. VOTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK lJ AND CANYAS, of 011 numbers and brand& Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturers , Drier Felts, from one to Eva feet wide; Pauline, Rotting Sail Twine, &v. JOHN W. EVERMAN & CO., 1:103-tf No. 103 JONEEP Alley. ITAVANA CIGARS.-A GOOD VA RIMY constantly In store and bond, at low est cash Tate& B. FUGUET lb SONS, 11172441 B". No. aus South FRONT Street. PHOTOGRAPHS. -PARTIES OR DT dividuals desiring them, can have Photographs taken, In superior style, of Churches, Residences, and Public Buildings, by applying to B. F. RBI tER, 624 ARCII. Street. P OBTRAIT S—STRIKING LIKE NESSES; artistic in coloring and life-like. - Pronounced the best likenesses made. Sec sped, me ,„. B. F. REIMER'S Life Size Photographs in 011, 624 ARCM Eqreet. its ONLY $1.50 FOR A WELL EXECU TED, naturally colored, and life-like picture. See bpecinteus and obtain one of REINER'S Co lored Photographs, at Gallery, SECOND Street, E above GREN • lt. UNITED STATES INTERNAL RE VENUE, Ist District, Pennsylvania. NOME is hereby given that the annual lists of 1865, containing the Assessments upon the Incomes et 15s-t, and Licenses expiring May Ist, 1880 , a s well as Enumerated Articles, will be open at this office during the space of fifteen days, from and after this date. and that during the said time I will receive appeals and determine relative to any erroneous or e xcessin valuation ; which a : ppeats must be in writing. WASHINGTON KEITH, Assessor, No. 4313fi WALNUT Street. July 15, 1865. iyls-sma•ot S. E. DOR. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS WIIOLESALE DRY— GOODS* FORAIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, By the Piece or Paolcogo, AT AND ANDES MARKET RATES, JAMES R. CAMPBELL a CO., jylS-Im 727 CHESTNUT STREET RETAIL DRY GOODS. 1 CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST.- • ItARGAINI4 .1135 OPENED. Peal Crochet Edgings. Black Guipure Laces. Swiss Edging's and Insertion: 3. Empress Lace Collars. Thread Lace Barbes. Hemstitched Hdkih., extra flue. 25e. jyl7-6t TAGG & BRO., COR. TENTH AND PINE, open, from Friday s Auction Bale: 2 lots extra quality White Piques, ci.lo and $1.60 per yard. 1 lot Jaconet Lawns, madder colors, French, only 1 lot Jaconet Lawns, madder colors, Preach, only only 23e. 1 lot Pacific and Manchester, light colors, Delain°, 1 lot black and white Shepherd Plaid Mohairs, 20e. 1 " black ground, white plaid silk and wool Taf fetas, 45c. 1 lot high colors plaid Mozambiqucs, for children, clot plaid Grenadines, 3134c.i cost to import, 90c. 2 lets, 2 casts Lolies , Corded Border Lluennand kerchiefs. 20 sad 28e. 10 lots, 700 Needlework Collars and Coifs, 25, 25, and 400 per set. 1101 Ladies' very fine ribbon-bound Gauze Merino Undervests, $l. 1 lot Swiss corded stripe kfuslins, for Garibaldls, noir Hemstitch and Tucked Pocket Mild's. 50c. I lot, 500 strips Swiss Flouncing, 28e.per strip, cost 75c4 tots Gents' 2-inch Hem, Hemstitch, all Linen Hdkfs., 33 to 75e. I lot 8-4 Tarietans, for Netting only 25c. " :too doz. fine Lisle Thread % Gloves, only We. 1 " 8 eases Palm-leaf Fans, e.e, or 60e per doz. 1 " Feather lie. Also, Notions, in large variety, under regular prices. 3y15-2t TM4UET. VI bite Piquet, new lots, $1.20 to $1.50. Buff 'Piquet, at 75e, 88c, $l, and $1.38. Figured French Percales, 70e. Black and white wide Mohair Checks, 80e. Extra cheap Lawns, auction bargain, 37e. may_Linens, for dresses, llnust titported, 75 and Bc. Buff s shade Linens, for dresses, 81 and 88C. Shirred Muslins, plain white; also, black and white. Buff Chambray Ginghams, 180. • Buff Lawns, pink Percales. • White Nainsook Muslins, bargains, 50 and 82c. With other scarce seasonable goodsat moderate prices. A tine stock of Black Goods, 'laid in when they were cheaper, and still selling at the old price. COOPER & CONARD, ,lylB,-2t 8, E. eon SWINTII and DIA.ItKET Sts. CLOSING OUT 1 CLOSING OUT 1 GREAT 13ArLG,AAN:S' SPRING IND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Black Silks, with Lustre. Black Silks, without Lustre. Black Silks, of every variety, at low prices. Colored Silks, or every variety, at low prices. Grenadines at reduced prices. 75e. Silk Grenadines reduced to go. $l. Silk Grenadines reduced to 55e. Handsome Silk Grenadines reduced to 8734 c., $l, New Styles Cambric Lawns, 8730., 50e. New Styles Jaeonet Lawns, 50c., 62Xe„ 850. New Styles Organdy Lawns, 40e., Me., 75c. New Styles Fine Linen. Lawns, 6215 c., 75e. Dress Goods, of every description, at low prices. SHAWLS AT 11,Elluvr,L , PRICES. Plain, Plaid, and Wiped White Swiss and Or gandies. t Plain, Plaid, and Striped Nainsooks and Cambric's. White Puffed and Tucked Muslin,. jyß-tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street SUMMER BLANKETS. Just received, a fresh supply of SUMMER BLANKETS, of the lightest fabric and purest color. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINOEN, & ARRISON, House Furnishing Dry (roods, jylo-mwf6t No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street. MOSQUITO NETS, White and colored, of all the various descrip tions, made and put up at the shortest notice. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON. House Furnishing Dry_ Goods, jyte-mwf6t No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street. JCHAMBERS, No. 810 ARCH ST • JUT OPENED, Swiss Edgings. Nalnsook. Edgings. Empress Lace Collars. French 3111811ns for Waists. jyl.l-6t COOPER & CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET, have The best Cassimere stock in town. Good Linen Drills, Ducks,Coatings. Tailors , Linings, of ezerkind. Muslin stock complete, prices right. Family Linens, selling!, gold, at 30e. Gauze. Domet, and other Flannels. Pearl Wool Delaines, 65 and 65 cents. Extra line black Mohair Alpacas,sl. Lupin's 6-4 black Wool Detainee, $l. Good stock white lialnsook, Swiss. Bird-eye Linen sttiried Moslins, finest Cambrles and Jaconets, p ed Magnus. Pique, &,c,. White Menke and other thin Shawls. Silk Sacques and Summer Dusters. je7-tf PROPRIETOR VIGTIRED SILK GRENADINES, -I- of the best qualities and styles, in Black and Gray Grounds., 56c to $1.50, Travelling Dress Goods, in every variety. New Dress Goods, in great variety. Handsome Chine Silks, rt.so. VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS, suitable for Dresses., Mantles, and Baesues. COTTON GOODS A.T . LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRIGEB. Merrimac, Sprague,_and Pacific Prints, 25e. 10-4 Waltham and Paper!ll bleached Sheetinge, $1 H. STEEL & SON, myS-tr Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street 4-4 SPANISH LINENS, FOR TRAV ELLING DRESSES. 4-4 Bley Linens. Dark and light Linens, for SUlte. Brown lielrands. Figured Linens, for Dresses. White recipe or :Marseilles. Mosquito Nettings. Pink., blue, cherry, and white Tarletons. EDWIN SECOND CO., Jel9-tf 28 South Street. COMMISSION HOUSES. HAZARD Fe HUTCHINSON, AGENTS FOR THE BALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, 1131 PHILADELPHIA, AND 103 READS STREET, NEW YORK. je23-6m MERCHANT TAILORS. EDWARD P. KELLY, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF rnb3-ti SPRING GOODS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The subscribers would invite attention to their IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, which they make a specialty in their business. Also, constantly receiving NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WERE. J. W.. SCOTT ea CO., GENTLEMEN'SNO. HI- CHESTNUT Stecot INa SIVRE, , Four doors below the Continental. BOVSE-FURNISHING GOODS. 600 ARCH STREET. 600 WATER ‘..OOLERS,_ FREEZERS. GAS-STOVES, FOR SUMMER COOKING. jen-6f & PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH. TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Wal lies, at their country residences, with EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &C., &C. A.LI3rFtT C. IiQBERTS, my7A-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and InNt Streets. ROBERT SHOEMAKER .& CO., x. E. Corner of - FOURTH and RACE streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and Dealers in Zoreign and Domestic WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, RC. AGENTS EGEI TUE C.ELNUNATED FRENCH ZINO PAINTS. Dealers and Consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRIORS FOR CASH. Ely4-Bra BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS. ROBERT .A. HANCE, 121) MARKET STREET, rEILADELrmA., Would call the attention of Druggists, Country Met. chants, and others, to 1116 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 furn i shed era app l ication the trade. Catalogues on myit-Snap FISHER'S BELP-SEA_LING FRUIT CANS. Every housekeeper in the city and country should use this excellent Can. It is the most Con svenisiefanctt a o n n d w r h e e li re b v l e e r introduce sde, a l n t d egeivaelse dentire in an instant, by booking and spring, thus clamping a tin cap over and around the opening, and pressing it upon a ring of cemented paper. The u e n e i me o z k li g n t o h ie e paper welts by the heat of the fruit, and es the 'press ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealing Is per feet- Tile cup Is unfastened by w spring and running a thin knife around under the cemented paper. Please call and examine tills Can, at SOS SPRIN j e 3 G Ie AV I E T N R S IE treiIt. Iylll-intif Philadelphia. TASTEFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING CLOSING OUT !• CHEAP BLACK SILKS. H. STEEL. dc SON, JOHN KELLY, TAILORS, RAVE NOW IN STORE GROCERIES. 10LNIM'ACTUZZES or WANTS WANTED -A FEW ACTIVE,. ENER GETIC MEN, to solicit for Life insurance. Those possessing the requisite abilities, whether with or without experience, will find this business very profitable. Apply at 400 WALNUT Street. between the hours of 12 :Ind 2, before Julr 20th. it. WANTED. -ALL PERSONS WANT ING Clerks, Porters, Conelmen, Laborers,or other help, leave orders at 913 FILREUT Street. _Jyl7-et* WANTED-A PARTNER, IN AN crtablished manufacturing Imsittas, with 3 cash capits.t .setts.,ooo. AthireSS 7,BT2,Philadcl phis Post-office. 3y17-44.0 WANTED -IN A WHOLESALE Cloth-house, an expnrieneed Salesman for city trade. Address Box 1701 P. 0., Phila. Jyls-3t* WANTE D-TWO EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES in a retail Dry Goods store. for the comini•, fall trade. Engagninents to take place any time between now and the first of Septem ber. Andress EDWIN lIALL Jr, CO., 36 South SECOND Street, by note. Ats.3tif* WANTED-A YOUNG- MAN TIIO- s V ss rou hiy c azta e t t e e it n e t d pa w r l i t y h will be given and - a liberal salary" paid. .A:i , steady VireL Publisher," Box 2.o49l?hiladelphla - P. O. Jyls2t. "WANTED-AN ENTRY CLERK IN yir A NOTION ROUSE. (None but en experi enced nand need apply.) No. .55 North THIRD Street. iYIS-3V WANTED TO .PURCHASE-FIRST BLASS BUILDING LOTS in Mantua or West Philadelphia. Address " Improvement,' Nora American office. Jl'l4-3t WANTED -AT $1.75 PER MONTH, Returned and Disabled (Afters and Soldiers, Teachers, Ladles, and energetic young men to CANVASS for our great national work, "The Life, Times, and rublic. 7 4ervices Ahrahaill Lincoln." liv Dr. L. P. Broriett. We have agents eicaiditg 1, 075 per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES, BROS., & CO., SIXTH and MINOR Streets, Phila delphia, Pa. Jyl4-IM, QA 71 A MONTH.-1 WANT AGENTS `gyp'' everywhere at $(0 a month. expenses paid, to sell FIFTEEN ARTICLES, the best selling ever offered. Full particulars free. Address OTIS T. GAREY, Biddeford, Maine. myle-d&Wxm Sigh A`MOIiTH.-AGENTS WANT ED everywhere to introduee tile improved SHAW & (MARIN. TWENTY-DOLLAR FAMILY SEWING IIIACHINE, the only low-price machine in the country which is licensed by Grover & Halter, Wheeler & Wilson, Howe, Singer & Co., and ilaehelder. All other machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are Infringements, and the seller and user are liable to fine and imprlsonntent. Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address'SlTAW & CLARE Biddeford, Maine- mYIO-d&W3M r h WANTED TO PtIROHASE-ON mot Spring Garden, Green, Mt. Vernon, Wallace,. or north and south streets, a neat DWELLING-, of which possession can be had by Sept. Ist, and price net exceeding $B,OOO. Address "Oasteel Tenant, Ledger office. jyl4-3t d ia WANTED TO RENT-A MO -11MDERN-BUILT HOUSE. medium size (English !moment preferred), 1,. western portion of the city. Zonsussion wanted bcptelnher tat. Address Yost cage Box "2222, 1 ' stating location and rent.,iyl44o efg WANTED TO RENT-A FUR NISHED Country Residence, with one to live acres rive to fifteen miles from the city. Apply to ROBERT MAC GREGOR. _ bri4-3t 41.9 WALNUT St. FOR SALE AND TO LET. fft FOR SALE--CREAT BARGAIN JIM SPRUCE Street, west of Seventeenth—First class large four.story Dwelling, brown-stone front Dot W. by 105, to .Ann street. Only $lB,OOO. lennedi ate possession. NO. 1609 WALNUT STREET, now vacant—Ele gent four-storybrown-stone front Dwelling. $21,000 SPRITCFI STREET, west of Fifteenth—Magnig cent Dwelling, positively. Lot 22 by M. Price, V 24,000. edlate possession. Besides near two thousand other city properties. New catalogue just out, forgratuitous dtstrlbu tlott. GEORGE C. 'MILLER, Real Estate Broker, jyls-2tif 13.5 North SLUR greet. a FOR SALE-1,800 ACRES OF ft ma. the finest Timber, Coal, and 011 LANDS AA.. in Centre county,. Pennsylvanta, and less titan two miles from a railroad. There is on this property a large, new two-story , Steam Saw Mill, capable of cutting front 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 814,0[10. From fifteen to twenty millions White Pine, and seven millions feet Hemlock on the tract. The White Pine is netting now title par thousand feet profit. These lands are all underlaid With hi tundnous coal, and a five-foot vein is now opened. An oil spring has been discovered; a company formed have their engine on the ground; a derrick up and ready for operating—ail within sight of these lands. No better opportunity is offered for a good investment, as the lumber alone will. eay nearly double the cost of they property. For turther in formation, apply to D. S. CADWALLADER, 108 South FOURTtt Street, Room No. 4, eccond story, where a plot can be seen and a circular had giving a full description of the property. Office !mum from nine to ten A. M., twelve to two P. M., and four to Jive P. M. • iyls-2t. FOR SALE-WHARF PROPERTY AND STORES on the Delaware at the foot of Race street, being 71 feet front on Water street, and extendingl3,sfeet to low water mark. including wharf, &e. Will be sold at a reasonable figure and on easy terms. - MILLER, 3515—it 155 North SIXTH Street, eti FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Ai .111i2t Superior Chester County Farm of 143 acres and good improvements,ouly 14 miles from the city, very near a station on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Price, $ll2 per acre. One or two good city dwellings taken as part pay. •SfILL . ER, 15.5 N. SIN:TH Street. iym-at te FOR SALE. - DWELLING 1120 112. VINE Street. Do. ITN MT. VERNON Street. Do. 2214 BRANDYWINE Street. Do. 1688 WALLACE Street. And others. Also; a large IlUmber of cottage pro perties. V. GLENN, 123 S. FOURTH Street, and Jyls S. W. ror. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. e l DELAWARE COUNTY.—FOR inetSALE—A beautiful small FARM, forty,sne, acres of land, ten miles out, and within one thou sand yards of Railroad Station, and bounded by the Cheater Plank Road. Superior view from the man sion of the Delaware River, Baltimore Railroad, atid Surrounding country. Twenty-six minutes by railroad to citlit excellent land Mansion nearly new; cottage style; eleven rooms; modern built; parlor, hall, open staircase itc. Piazzas about the building, making it attractive and pleasant. Fine Barn, 41x.64, with carriage-house, &c. Tenant house for gardener, spring &c. The mansion is on an elevated point of land, and commands a very superior view of the, river .aud surrounding coun try. Possession forthwith. JAS. R. CUMMINS, .504 WALNUT Street. 37. B.—Call for Catalogue of Delaware and Ches ter county property. VALUABLE FARMS AT PRIAIk JIOLVATE SALE.—Two very desirable Farms, situate near Milton, Isiorthumberiand county, Pa., are offered at private sale by a widow lady, who in tends to move to the West. Farm No. 1 lies within a mile of the town, and contains 114 acres Of the best kind of river bottom land, bordering on the West Branch of the Susquehanna, and is in a high state of cultivation. The toil is very rich, and 7h: ids largely every variety or cereals and vegetables that can be raised in the State. The Improvements comprise a large two-story brick mansion -house, a neat and commodious tenant-house, and a substantial bank barn, with suitable outhouses, all In good repair. The farm contains a fine orchard of the choicest va rieties of fruit trees, and a vineyard of young, thrifty, and well-selected grape-vines. A new wire ferry crosses the river at the farm; charter excln sive for four miles up and down, will be sold with it. the receipts of which amount to from $lOO to $l4O per week. Farm :g0..2 adjoins the boroltgli of Milton, and contains 1:12 acreS. 8 acres of winch are wedillatid, the remainder arable land, in a state of good culti vation. The surface of the farm is undulating:, the soil rich, and the pasturage luxuriant, being well adapted and formerly used for dairy purposes. The improvements consist of an elegant brick mansion house, having every modern convenience, supplied with gas front the town, and with excellent water from a cement-lined and filtered cistern, contain ing upwards oral) hogsheads of water; a B urge bank barn and outhouses. and a stone tenant-house, in which there is a Sowing artesian well. This house is located on a lot of ground lying between the West Branch Canal andjthe Philadelphia find Erie Rail road; was formerly a distillery, and could ho eon verted into one of the best breweries in the State. It will be sold separately I Mcsired. Parties wishing to purchase, can obtain any fur ther information by addressing JOHN McCtEERY, Attorney-at-Law, JylS-121 Milton, Northumberland Co., Pa. POTTERY FOR SALE.-WILL BE BOLD CHEAP, IN A BUSINESS' PART OP BROOKLYN.—The Works stand an six lots of ground: two kilns, one nine feet diameter by ten feet high in the clear, the other twelve feet six in ches diameter, and eleven feet high, with biscuit kilns above. all in perfect working order, with a handsome stock (dm:aerials on hand, so that It can be put in full operation in one day. For further pa r ticulars address " Pottery," Box 165 Crean Point Poot-oilice. Long Island. STATION:Ent & OLANK BOOKS. fIIL, MINING, COAL, AND OTHER NEB' 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 & CO., . _ BLANK BOOE: MANUFACTURERS AND STATiONM. 430 CHESTNUT Street TO SOLDIERS ! WALTHAM WATCHES ! Let every Soldier,before he returns home,provlde himself with an AMERICAN WATCH; no better UFA can be made of Abney than to invest it in one of these durable and accurate timepieces. It 10 5. kind of property that constantly returns good interest, and its money value is so well known that a pocket full of silver cellars wouldn't be as useful. Sold by all respectable Watch dealers. THE AMERICAN WATCH co 4) jylo-12t OFFICE, 182 BROADWAY, N. Y. 12, 15-HORSE POWER ENGINES, lot, Boring Tools, Planers, Lathes, Punching and Drilling Machines, 011-well Tubing. For sale by HATHAWAY LEACH, & STEARNS 417 ABCH Street, Philadelphia. CARPET CHAINS, YARNS, AND WlCKS.—Large Ineeiceo just received and for sale to dealers, at lowest market rates. ROWE, BOSTON, & (JO., )e2S-tf 1.57 and 159 North THIRD Street. CORSETS AND SKIRTS.—SELL INGE off.cheav,to reduce stock, before removing to No. Ena CHESTNUT Street, at Mrs. STEEL'S, TENTH Street, below Chestnut. .1y1.5-3to MeCANDLESS it SMITH, MALT VINEGAR PAOTORB, BROAD AND PRIME STREETS. Constantly on hand and for sale a large stock of MALT and WHITE WINE VINEGAR—a now article of manufacture in this country, made by the celebrated English process, and used exclusively for Pickling in Europe. All ealee warranted free from impurities and chemicals. Orders filled promptly to all parts of the country. GENTS. L, R. CAMBLos i No, na Walnut street, Phila delphia. PITT & WHITE, No. 4 EXCbunge Rime, Rale timore. CHRISTIAN LEE & CO., Richmond, Va. E. W. GOULD &CO _Newborn, N. 0. j 019.75131 MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, &C. and 3 Mackerel, —2,500 bbis. Mass. Nos. 1. '2, late-caught flat fish, in assor,tcd min . kages. aic 2,000 Ne w Eastport, .0 Orttral, Bay, ti fax Herring. 2,111)15 ' 500 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. 1 Herring. 50 NCw press shad, Cheese &n -250 boxes Ilerk 1114. 4 store - and for sale by DIVRPIIY4. KOON, N 0.2.16 NORTH WHARVES. AT REASONABLE PRICES, AUCTION AUCTION AOTIOE. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SUE GOVERNMENT PROPERTy; SAMUEL C. COON, A.UCTIONEEIt ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, August 16,, MG. AT lIALF-PAST TEN' O'CLOCK, No. 124 SOOth front St., above Walnut. WILL RE SOLD. for account of the Medical BureaU, U. S. A.,0 1 0 18 following Merchandise, mostly in bales and origami , . packages, entirely new and In good Order 60,000 pair Blankets. 01,006 yards Linen Sheeting. 61,6203. f, " Bed Saeking. 2240334 11 Linen Pillow Casing 04,005101 " Colored Cotton illieOlt!. 1u5,75;44.6 41 Mosquito Netting, 21,000 " Huck towelling. 13,982 " Shirting Itl•tslitt. 7,000 " Window Shade Mutilitt 5,000 " Muslin. 34 191 4. " Muslin Sheeting. 1,652 " Check Pillow Ticking. 20,000 pair Drawers. 20,000 Socks. 10,000 Shirts. 2,000 Blanket Wrappers. 1,000 Counterimtnes. .80011/I.lr Maflresses , 8,000 PillOW Gas., Outitta Cheek, 10,000 Pillow Ticks, 50,000 Sheets. ALSO, 100 hales, containing 5,000 pair Blankets, nearly new, In good order. Can be examined with catalogues three days pre vious to sale. jyl3, 17, W, 24, 27, 21; att 1,2, 3,4, 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11, if.„ 14, 15, 16. AMUSEMENTS. - • - NEW CHESTNUT-S TREHET TITE/1- .A. TRE—CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth. - . - . luaugu ration of the Summer Season. MONDAY & TUESDAY EVEN IN lIS,JoIyI7 and 115. INITIAL N !MVP'S of the. New Irish Drama, ny Mr. Dion Itonelomat and N.ll. House.Ne+ln three arts, styled ARNAII . NA POGUE; or, the WICKLOW WEDDING. The sole right for Die production or which has been purehased for Dila Miry by.Areggrii. (irOrs)t & Sinn. It will be presented with New told ReantiCut. Scenery, by Blehard Smith: Wonderful Mechani cal Effects, by Daniel Wills, Thos. Blackwood, and. Assistants; ow 'mil Appropriate Wardrobe; Now and Costly Properties and Appointments, by John Dasy and Assistants; all the Original Music, ren dered by Blrgfeld and the Grand Orchestra, and A. CAST OF CHARACTERS embracing the names of the following I)ISTINOUISFIED AlliptsTE:S;. 'Mr. Lr wis stAralu s }, MORDATIM WALTER LENNOX, Mr. E. L. TILTON, Ada OWEN MARLOWE. litr. R WALLIS, Mr, FANK FOSTER, Miss ANNIE GRAHAM, Mrs. SOPMIR KUHN, Mrs. MORDAUNT, and others.' The The Contrefugal Fans, constantly in motion,keep the Theatre cool at all times,while ice water is pro vided in abundance. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. July 22, FIRST ORAND FANDDY MATINEE. of TRU SUritmtat SII A SONI when ARRAIT NA POOlllO Will flu preticuted, MRS. JOHN DREW'S. NEW ARCH- - STREET THEATRE. HOOLEY'S MINSTRELS, Composed of nineteen competent artists, tha "Creme de is Creme" of the MINSTREL PROFESSION, - In their chaste. unique, and original ETHIOPIAN POT BOCItRI. EVERY NIGHT 'MIS WEEK. New features each evening. ,b1.7.4t F AIIt 74 OUNT WATER-WORK% iitancw..) AFTERNOON CONCERTS EVERY DAY, From I to 7 o'clock, by- HASSLER'S GRAND MILITARY BAND. Programmes of Music issued daily, The Arch, Vine, and Callowhill-street ears run rent to the pace. jyl7-11t NATATORIUM AND PHYSICAL IN STITUTE, BROAD Street, below Walnut. bwimuNG DEPARTMENT. REDUCTION TIONETd. On and after the mu or July, tho Setton ming Tickets and Season Instruction Ticket& will De reduced 33M per cent. Wtli. JANSBEGO jyl6-61 ALI-A CADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9A. Y. till 6P. M. Benjamin West'sgreat picture oil CHRIST. REJECTED still on Exhibition. jela *ft POINT BREEZE iICEAT TROT BETWEEN TWO THOROUGH BRED STALLIONS, THIS (Monday) AFTER NOON, July 17th, at 4 o'clock, Best three in flue to harness. John Turner names Black Stallion Edwin Booth. Wm. Dohle names Black Stallion Satan. Pay or play. Admission BOARDING. T AY BOARD...WITH FIRST.CLASS DINNERS, at N 0.624 South WASIIIItterTON Squa re. )>O-Yere COAL. COAL FOR LOW-DOWN GRATES.— The subScribers having been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale of the celebrated LEWIS VEIN COAL of the DUNCAN COAL COMPANY'S, Mining, now offer it for sale to the citizens of Phila— delphia. This Coal is a deep RUd. Ash, and is espef daily adapted to the new style of LOW-DOWN GRATES, the ashes being heavy .not fly about the room; it is a YRE.it-BURNING WM, Mal superior to any other Red Ash in the market_ We also invite attention to our stock of LOCUST MOUNTAIN, EAGLE VEIN, and RAINBOW COAL. BEPPLIER, O'DONNELL, & CO., 329 WALNUT Street.. N. W. corner BROAD and SPRUCE Streets. And S. W. corner BROAD and RACE Streets. 33,17-nnvflato TZ - NOW LE 8 7 LEI:LT(4II, HICKORY, K and FISK COAL, at reduced prices. Ogee and 'Yard, NINTH. and WILLOW Sts. Jyl4-Ine COAL. COAL. COAL. The celebrated "TUNNEL RIDGE" COAL. the best Coal in the market. Broken, Egg, and Steve sizes at $7.00 per ton. At Large At YA .4 6,25 per tea. the MANTUA COAL RD. 9mees—FORTI.ETH st. and LANCASTER Ave. auinlTY-NIFTH Ot, and FENN, Jylo-12t* D, HESTON, COAL.-Wlll. H. CURTIS CO., COAL.-W3l. LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL YARD, 1413 CALLOWHILL Street. jylo-Im* • CO A L .-SIMAR LOAF, BEAVER IiIEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal,. and best LocuOtAfeuntains froin Sepuyikittp reparedl expressiy for family iidd. Depot, N, Corner EIOLITH and WILLOW Street. 4. itia N. SECOND Street. taps-tf] J. WALTON & 00. REMOVALS. REMOVAL.—GEO. W. WATSON & CO. have removed their CARRIAGE REPOSI TORY to the Concertp No. 12119 CHESTNUT Street (under Hall,) where they will keep a stock of Cautames or their own make, and will re ceive micro for every deeerlptibli Ot Arat•etalee work. JUNE 7, 1885. )e7-lha EXCURSIONS. CAPE MAY, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. FROM FOOT OF WALNUT STREET, AT 8.30 A. M., MAIL L AND M. EXPRESS. DK. at 12 . 2.30 P. M., PASSENGER, Due at Cal P. m. 4.30 P. M., .tpitEss, pay at 7,46 P. Fare. $3.00. Servants, $2.00. EXCURSION TICKETS, SLOO. Coupon Ticketk to be used by one person only, 10 for 525.00. Passenger 4‘ and Bagfrage taken to and from Hit hiaSd and Station Wikill)lii• additional charge. Freight dr.tly from Sandford's Wharf, beablls Spruce street. Returning Trains leave CAPE MAY at 5.30 A. Y.. Mail; $ A. M., Express; 5 P. M., Accommodation: 8.20 A. M., Freight. J. VAN RE:s.TSSELAER, Supt. 111ILApy,x,ritra., July 5, 1865 _ • • a k smQ CAMDEN AND LANTIO RAILROAD. - SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. THROUGH IN TWO HOURS. On and :After SATURDAY, July Ist, ISA IfTVZ trains daily to Atlantic City, and one on Sunday. TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY taxa= .. . . . Special Excursion 0.30 A. K. Mall Truitt 7.30 A. X. Freight, with Passenger Car attached.... 0.15 A. X. Express (through in two hours) 2.00 P. K.. AtiattiaMeommodation 4.15 P. K. bartujwiNci. LEAVE ATLANTIG. Atlantic Accommodation 0.47 A. X. Express (through In two hours) .08 A. K. Freight, with Passenger Car attached„..ll.4l A. K. Mail Train 9.45 P. X. Special Excursion.. 5.1.8 P. X. SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Vine-street Ferry at 7.30 A. IL Returning, leaves Atlantic at 4.95 P. K. Fare to Atlantic, V. Round-trip Tickets, goat V. only tbr the day and train on which they are issued. JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION. Leave Ville - greet Ferry 06, 5.90 P. M. Leave Jackson i)i, , .. Ma A. K. EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINV: ' Leave Vine-street ferry at 10.4 A. M. and LS P. K. Leave Haddonfield at 11.45 A. M. and 2.45 P. H. N. B.—Freight must I,e delivered at Cooper% Point before 6 o'clock I'. M. to Insure its going the next day. JOHN Id. BRYANT, je2B-tf Agent. EXCURSIONS TO WirgriEKl Lowe Butaicap—Trains for Long Branen win iIIZATO 002,PA1" Palnt,CAMDMifi daily (Sundays extepted,) at 9.10 A. M. Fare, go. Excursion Tickets, good for three days, Vii. Eztn train on Saturdays at 4.80 P. M. Beturnilla) am " at Camden at 9.10 A. M. Monday. je2B-2m L. B. COLE, Agent, Camden. ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS, Not only UNEXCELLED. hitt UNEQUALLED ist purity of Tone and POO 4 di:Owned especially foe Churches and Schools, Pot round to be efleafly well adapted to the l'arlor and Drawlnpltoom. Fvi sale only byE. M,--BRIMR, No. 13 North SIDVZNTIi Street. Also, a eonide assortment of the Perfoot Ka. ledon constant yonhand. feat-ere . SALT AF L 0 A T.-50,000 BUSHELS Coarse White Dry Illarsala Salt, afloat, suitable_ for packing provisions, for sale ots by JAMES OAKES, Old Salt House, h is-0i 49 LONG WHARF, DOsToSt, Mass. E D. F. MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW' AND COLLECTING- MEMPHIS, TENN. The Civil Courts of this practicedrc now in prac— tical operation. Having at the Memphis bar for ten (10) years, my aconaintance with tha busiticSs community greatly fae states in the speed/ Collection of claims.. jy4-em E. 11. tf. lOWAN. NEW YORK OF MINING CO. OFFICE, No. SO BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Capital, $1,500,000; stock for eale at gaper Share— ONO par Value. We are , erecting our mill at the mine. NM know ,positively that, we have a rich Savcr Ming. A. few thousand dollars more will bring us into a port tion WI we shall pay monthly dividends. Call early; take advantage of aroma& iOw rates. A Pew good Agents tented. .. 4114.L. DEPARTMENT FOR CUSTOM. WORK.