CITY ITEMS• HE BEST 'FITTING SEMI' OF VIII tip " The crewed Pattern Shirt," made by John 0, ;art, at the old stand, Nos. 1 and 3 North , street. Work done by hand in the best • er, and warranted to give satisfaction. Stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode of be surpassed. Prices moderate. TLIMFM'S FURT l eBIN6 GOODS.—Mr.George tt io Chestnut street, has a handsome as „ evt of novelties in Shirting Prints, 'beau spring Cravats, Summer Under-elothing, goods especially adapted for travelling. celebrated "Prize Medal” Shirt, invented r. John F. Taggart, is unequalled by any :r in the world. ..r.4101 - SN GRAPEs, APRICOTS, CorirEerlONS, The most tempting stock ill this city, at .'Vansant's,NinthnulClvstilnt. Roasted. ORds,Choeolotc,,und a hundred other de ,ns things, adapted for the season, can Row ad at his counters. •• LATE ADMIRAL Pt:pos . l%—XL F. cute. :t 704 and 700 Arch street, has lately is. superb photographs, in various sizes, of ate Admiral Dupont, Lieutenant General .t, the Rev. Dr. Vaughn, and others, dn. tee of which can now be had at his count. .'O4INEBIC SUN GAT," sold by Wood & 725 Chestnut street, is really indispen to every lady about leaving the city. entire stock of Straw and Fancy Goods w selling off at much below east [TOSS TO THIL STIOUId provide elves With BATHING DanSBIIS from JOHN C. ARRII3ON'S, Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth street. clones GIANT.—.A "pole , ' in speaking of urn's Giant, holds forth as follows: inntice sit-footerB with trembling knees .hold thee, take an observation of thy longitude ensive. • struck with admiration that thy pants ons will hold thee, trondering who made 'em, and if they an. expensive? , ran answer these surmises satisfactorily. antaloons did bold llim, and these more licrainn him, and they did note "come ex_ ;,-,•," for they were. made at the Drown. •. clothing Hall of Itoekhill :it Wilson, Nos, d lali Chestnut street, above Sixth, where in the line of 'wearing apparel are not done well, but where they are done at a enable cost. Am—Now comes the season of flies—a .ce intolerable. Let everybody know, that Thrtcher , s Lightning Fly-Killer, will ly annihilate them. Use it, and rest ly and securely through the summer Sold by druggists and dealers every e. 1e46-msrflat promo is cautioned against an imita (late Photograph of Lieutenant General t, the original of which was taken by P. kunst, 701 Arch street. It is a bad copy. original will be known by my imprint on .ack. jylB-6t* AND SILOOND-HAND PIANOS 808 BENT ortion of rent applied to purchase. :o, new and elegant pianos for sale off modating terms. GOULD, Ihn Seventh and Chestnut. STILCK & CO.'S PIANO'S (little used) for at bargains. These pianos have been used the past winter and spring at Concerts, ablic halls, and in private houses, and no marks of use. Price $2OO less than ones of same style, though all new ones • beta reduced $75. d. E. Gourm, ,5 0 - t Seventh and Chestnut streets. RIVALS AT THE HOTELS. tinental. BMiss 1-lart, Poulin liss Wallace, Penna. Mrs Morgan Mrs Phillips & son Bliss Phillips Henry Bridge. Philo, S Stearns, Illinois The Con o ail, Pennsylvania "aile, New York ither.-. , , IV :wren, Pa • Netimmi. U S A Smith. 1J ==l tee, Pittsburg .11, Pittsburg aStlen.N Albany ones. Pitt Maul; ram.. Pittsburg attersOn. Pittsburg Iriscoll. Chicago rtlett, Chicago re, C'incinuliti, 0 'care .f• Is. Ky still]. Zatiest - 111c,0 Thustead.phicr. Milligan NY Henry Seymour, N J E leccside, Wash, D C C E Tuthill, Brooklyn H D Rolph, New York John 31 Barclay, D C 'Miss Jane L Barclay, DC G G Prugh, Dayton, 0 E Crane, lathana. ,C A Bannvart, Pena& John P Devereau, Mo W J Sherwood & la, N Y Mrs Williams, S Carolina W T McFarland, Penna H L liendrick,New York J A C Gray, New York J T Blackburn, Chicago C B Sedgwick, Syracuke T J Case. Baltimore • clams, Wheeling ;all. New Jersey (;all & la, Wash,DC E Galt, Balt ,urrell. New York & su, St Louis s..m. Boston Villiams. California Penna T Vailts $ 2 sis, Syracuse Stircs. Easton lnillnic . L 11, cin, 0 V It Dennis. Cin, 0 LB alien. N Jones, U S A 1 311'8 A Brown,Llan,Mass C Pecker, Lynn, Mass T A swords, Sly' ;E C N Blake, U S N A Allen, New York Allen. New York New York; milinirer. New York /Atom, : New Jersey, • aker, Baltimore "Minoan & wf, N Y anker Sz wf, Troy • can. Nornstowni nbrun. Baltimore .Ibran, Baltimore .auford,Vra,Bingt , n Nola S la,Georget'n: tamwin wf, ti lady . Buckingham .5 son Semple. Louisville .temple. Louisville "sick. Washington &keno:to & wf,D C Thome & wf, Lanc'r • Thnuphrey,C,lncin Pomplirey.,_Cirtein 614 Ijohley, N Y Stone. New York e. Now York : 311;s Hagar, Lancaster l irs It Thompson & s,O Miss Thompson,Gin, 0 T A St Clair & sPetersbg C Stemberfser, Philada T A Scott, Plillada J L Bevis, Cincinnati. L B Brasher, IT S - - - Miss Hazard , , Conn •Mrs Sexton, Connecticut A G Bullock, Mass R N Jones, Cincinnati Miss C Jones, Cincinnati Jlt Pumphrey & wf, Cin W Nicholl & la,Wash W Storms & wf. Cin Miss Storms, Cincinnati J N Thompson, St Louis A Laprise Hartford F Israel, Baltimore D C Waring, New York W B Fletcher, New York Geo L Trask, New York J N Crooker, Prov, it I W B Phillips, Oswego titer B Nelson, Virginia L Arnold. New York Christ. New York Mott, New York N Y itage, Elmira I Meterete, Havana ' "New York Peter, N Y IC Allen, Jr, New Jersey T H Wilson, Chester co T F Thomas, New York T C Fowler, NVAV York J R Anderson. Phila A 11 Van Saren, N Y 'omeroy, ti S N A DallifV, Mass rudy. Wheeling liugg. Hartford Geo Weaftierittiad,Prov intrd. ,M Bright, Pottsville G Lerch. Reading A G Green. Reading J A Althoase, Reading W earreson.Now - York J M Siegfried, Easton S M Reynolds , Delaware E ESCONV, Albany 'aker & wf, N York rooks New York awl, :New York Washington 0.1, Ching(' emington, Balt ville %0 1 / 1 1c111. New York Veal. Ilidlidaysburg i urue r, Dayton Crea..iy.New Jersey • "iL greaten Baltimore att,r,m). Baltimore H Frick. Lewisburg C A Meyer, Selinsgrove T E Lloyd,Wasbington JR H Grahain.Washingt'n G It Rider, Maryland J C Dall. Washington llrL A Cooper,Cape May J Slattery, Philada W rrOttt, renna tY A McKee, Lewletovrn Dr W M Reber, II S 1 4 1 . L Fairbanks "s. •Areveytown . °rik r S wf, lad I 1 , 1:111. ITS A. ' ('ati NJ ger. Masa ham heria in, Mass /ullll. St; lihnure r. - Harrisburg' .Agimns. L S N • Seolei. New York I N Y I)elaware tewart, Virginia ilelan lenoti=. New York - Lurks CO ongoinerv. Penna. iiatiwin. Y . 11 4var.l. Wash . . . W B Marshall, Indiana Mrs J S Robinson; Penna D S Robinson, Penn* T J Saileross Jc wf, Aid 'Mrs Cothran, Delaware IW . D Wilson Now York D Mumma ,Vla,Harrisb'g C P Burrows, M I), Wash W G Russell, Hartford John V Homer, Balt John Ti Lewis, Balt Miss C Lewis, Balt H Bartrott, , C hi c agoig IIY Bryson, Cumb•J co Miss Allahath &sis,Wash Cliberly, Maryland P Martin . . nyr , '.o.ry. Baltimore rt Chrk. Baltimore "n6'. laltimore tl.ltrarto B:ktimore wf, ?tile]] le 1 .i ,1,1 4' Or'ems aert. I IV 11,011. Piqua Si. Ni , w wf,Wasli (Robert Welch P Cochran, Delaware Mrs W It Cochran, Del It Finley Dr S C McCormick, Pa Jones., Tamaqua 13 sinks wf, Ohio Francois I.; Field, Conn The he Th.oupson&la,N , W King. N York Vhimivv. Plttsb'g Nviv York hunts. ,Herman Bird, Pittsburg John Rebman, Pittsburg I) 0 Alexander, Penns. °P Wolff, Meniplils Cloys Marglrm & wf, Pa John Fleming, Pittsburg F P Clark a la, N Jersey Sarni I) Connor, Wash W - Wines, Oxtord, Mil W A Whipple, Alex, Va 13 It Senseney & wf, Pa A Pardee, Jr, Penns Moses Lewis, Wilkesbare M J Amin, Allentown C A J Keck, Allentown Jos W Garrison, Penna. Miss L el Clavvigroft. Penna .1 Bostwick, Mass J It Johnson. Norristown 8 W Pugh Norristown It LI Ilaslelon,CantOn,Pa Thos I' 351111pm:on & wf, Pa J Burns. New Lisbon Geo W Hann, Penna. C C Coulter, Ohio .5 K l'ryor, Alex. Va H Roman,'Huntingdon J Vestburg, Wheeling John Brown,Wheeling Capt W DI Clark, U S A Simon A Beekhardt, N J Jacob Tuck, New Jersey Jas W Lewis, Alex, Va Cant ts is ray, Penna. Bliss T Bartiett,_N Y C W Robinson, GettyslVg Mrs J Robinson, Penna Mrs J W Paxton Penna. Louis ill Perkins, Penna Andrew Wean'. N Y 31 Finkle, New York 111,111'0, NJ It. N.• , .v .1 eraieY rtti 'Hilton CO • u2r, :s'vvr York N Y eLt.a», 'Penna. •t•no., 61tomi .Tr F. Nol4o,town miry Y fa. Mtl . • Ague. is C 3,111. Newark., N J • roeky,lN ewark. N J I See. Lack 'Haven 51141410. Lancaster indium Ii Beale. Lewisburg 5 . 1 ' 0 w. Lewisburg I 414(711. Perry co, Pa I I lt's,. Ohio Pt tsburg arrangh. halt Col John Craig Mug.. 1/ . S A l.awall. _Easton California Ii Ile.berts, N Y su rs, Baltimore i.r, 'Easton yster & xf, Penna. lierger. St Louis Ponna • 1'5;4...w York 1. l'hicago nslif.ll‘t lady Imirpon,Jeticio,Pa The • n!ent. Baltimore Mei% Washington artill. Washington , B Miller, Pa - . 11 u , 1Y. Wash mote.ioa. Wash haltimore / ' , .t• Carlislel nr hrit , NYork (11 , 11. riira , N ' NYI herr, New York esserum, N York idler. New York Ph rev, Conn eat, 'Milford, Del wis. Baltimore lab. :Marietta, Pa ersleeve, N York repel,. Ohio G W Beek. Pottsville I Josiah MeMande, Pa Josiah Wells,Minersville Chas F Ouster W 5 Kauffman, Balt H C Cunningham, Penns. T Baerenfels . A sussman, Penns. A D Rodnierel Max Niebaneek. Penns. Chas E Seidel, Dudley H Alsebuler,Ottawa, 11l D J Boclien Ottawa, 11l 1 J K. Riley & la,N Jersey IC E Thomas dla, N J F J Armstrong & la, N J ti (lenience, Mass Ili A Harrisburg liast, belmylkill Haven 1.1 12 Brien & sister, N Y IM IlOtaia, Baltimore iak tic Bue r ger , Chicago orgy, Brooklyn uurs. 1 turper'a r•y tov. dr, Loslest'n The Co n. Huntingdon We.. I 'oat esvine maereinl C R Henry & son,Lane en J H Wagoner, Philipsb P A Burgh, Mitelianiesb'g W Melmine, chester CO John Thompson, Del Jas H Morrow,Penns. J Hough, Doylestow n Dtmkormar Litnesster F. J Buckley soh, Mil W S Montgomery, Pa McSherry, York CO Thos C Cole. Ohio tN Martin, Washington IJ P Van Horn, Doylest , n INT Smith, West Chester H W Hannom, W Chester H C Baldwin, .NV Chester John Wilson, Chester to Jas A Musgrove, Dia L Adelman, Chest co R Cumming L Boerlin, Chicago C C Rock well, Elmlra,EY E Hodgkins, Chester co .A. 1% City Polnt,Va wegt, Chester tter wman. Itarriaturg (Apper, Lane Co oudurbaugh, Pa Tucker. W as h eencv. W Chester, (odd, Nest Chestert Adam.. L Haven ellmer,Lock Haven .ter ' Bedford, ra haton. Chester co l'ottst'n (1,10, Pottstown ' , Hey ,V..irr,Goat.sv il‘,l).Springll'd,Mo Was. lloylestown Lock Haven "onood. York CO York co The Bald Eagle vs. nur;,ye u W P Huber, Penna. •larrvit, Penna. Miss A Reeser Kutztown roma Peter H Lehr , Allentown mIT'I' Blakely, Allentown e ' rr, Lehigh Vally Daniel Reed, Shatnolitu nniut, Ann rine The Barley Sherif. Pottsville'C H HaHeck, New York nyberry T C Dubs. Doylestown et & la, N Jersey Morris Jarrett, Bucks co "Ft ' J " , eY B Cooper, Wilmington tifl' 4, it., Del The C Johnson, Ft Wayne E Wells, Pittsburg J D Boner:York Springs. 'R N j il it t e lr s a li n e e w ,'N Y e u fv l"; A ,ri g l ' l Miss liotige,Newark, N J N. Erotic N F Tricb, Indi Geo Jarksou, ileaisburg D L Leggett, Wooster F. Numbers, Ohio .1 It Beaty, Shelbyville Mrs Price, Pittsburg Miss Price, Pittsburg Mr & is, Plasm Hiss Marshall, Pittsburg Miss I !ayes, Pittsburg D A ruestrong, Pit tsbairg 11 L B Ruler, PlurnixVille R Hughes. Pittston ,1 Lambert, New Jersey Miss Humphreys, Penna Saml Walmer, Penna. J Bird, New :York E Sargeant, Ohio E D Davis, New York IA Kinney, New York Allen Wallace, N Jersey I Miss It Wallace, N Jersey Mr Foster, l it Mrs Freebie, New York J M King Jos Schloss, Pottsville A Goldsclunitts, Pottsv N Bohr, Baltimore Mrs Bohr Baltimore . . Mrs Toldridge,BalthaOre Miss Toldridge, Balli Jos W Roberts, Florida A Gering, Bethlehem W Updegraff, Maryland J N Btonebraker, Md N Jones, Chester CO ki ShldifOrd, N J J L Suydam, Coatesville The Stet T C, Thompson, In Jolm G Engle, Pa Alex Dempster, U S N W Yerger, Pa lillnrnett,WJlni, Del A Curtis ammo GitUaglim - J B Muchmore, Halt A J Bernard, Baltimore .T II Sutton. Baltimore WM A Sutton. Baltimore E Maddox. Baltimore MeMertrie,l3altimore J Weddle, Baltimore S Ellataititter, Carlisle .Jas P Andrews W McClure. Rome J MeElhaney. Pa W 1' Altennis, A M Elseley, Pn ee Vnion. David Halsey, Pa M Hummer, /Matilda CO 0 II Miller, Pa J Dennis. Chester co, Pa Miss S A Wagner, Pa D B Harper. Pa Sand Bower, Wmsport W B Small, Albany, N Y Jas Monroe, Pittsburg C B Hamlin, Cleveland,o ceo Bradley, New York W A Patrick, Coatesville Charles Swan J W Hale Conn David Haffner, U S J( Wighaman, TJ A David H Jones, U S A Jos Smith, Oakville H Evans, York co, Ps, The Ma S B Heckman, Reading J )3 RiCluinger, Reading Albert Hine, Bernvine H H Babel, Pottstown Henry Myers, Annvllle DI Metzger, Allentown A M Shantz., - New Texas Z A Pegoly, retina MC= ,7 Hersh, Peartsburg i H German,Weldeuhurg Mrs H Yerkes,Hatboro Mrs Sheßinon Penna Dante) Levan, Reading Cita. d Rankle, Penna Levi Bro wn,L obachsville SPECIAL. NOTICE'S. 808 LACESPUR'S REQUIREMENTS. BY THE BARD OF TOWER. HALL. Bob Lackspur said unto his sire, There area few tblligs I require To fit me out th/. soAson. Before to Newport I proceed, To cut a dash there." " Hem Indeed Well, you must ask in reason." " Oh, yes sir t Few desires are mine, I just went a new fishing line, And anew. gun for sporting; And I must surely have a horse, A handsome thorough-bred, of course, To charm the girt Pm courting. Then a new gig tO hitch liu to, Is indispensable, you know; My watch heeds a new chain." Itut now the old man's wrath ran o'er; ".You surely - must want something snore I" Said he, in fierce disdain. No, sir," Bob humbly did proceed, " But, yes; a large new trunk r need, Quite large, and tkat is an." "Ha What's that for 7" "Why, just to keep The flne new clothes (and they're a heap, ) I want from Tower Hall l" All kinds, styles, and .54288 of clothing, men's, youth's and boys', all grades, from medium to su perfine. Although our sales are large and rapid, 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. An examination invited. TOWER HALL, No. 518 MARKET Street, BENNETT & 00 ROTARY KNIFE CLEANERS, for scouring Table Knives, for sale at the Hardware Store of . TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-flve) MARKET Street, below Ninth. It FOR CIIRLLNG HAIR—We have several Patterns, each, of Pinching Tongs, Curling Rods, Curling Sticks, and Curling Tongs; among them is Nonpareil Curler, which is very light, and is not put in the lire, and, therefore, retains its smooth polish. TRUMAN & 81114, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET Street, below Ninth. it SONETILINOCO O L FOB THE HOT WEATHER. Something Cool 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.. Limn 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. Also, a splendid assortment of Seasonable Cloth ing, of every variety, for sale by PERRY & Co. No. 303 CHESTNUT Street, above Third,' N 0.609 CHRSMIT St. (Granville Stokes' old stand.) S. E. Corner of SRV.RNTS and Many Sts. (Jones.) GOOD TO INVEST IN.—IF, AS THE OLD adage declares, "Health is the greatest of earthly blessings," then every effort to preserve it pays well. iDRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS have been of great service in making people healthy and keeping them so. They should be found in every household. They giro 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 system against the attacks of disease. There is nothing better to take " for the Stomach's sake" than the PLANTATION BITTERS. They cure Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Indigestion, Drowsiness, Headache, Fain in .the Side, Ltrer Complaint, and Rheumatic Pains, with magical power. A good effect is felt at once upon making the first trial. No change of diet is necessary. Eat the best 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.-- Chilossma, or Mothpatch (also called Liversimt,) and Lentigo, Or Freckles, are often very annoying, particularly to ladles 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 akin is certainly a desideratum. Dr. B. C. PamßY, who has made diseases of the skin a speciality, has discovered a remedy for these disco !orations 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. PERRY, Dermatologist, No. 49 BOND Street, New York, and for sale by all Druggists. Price, 9t per bottle. Call for PERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION. . . . For further thrormation address Dr. B. C. PER RY, 49 BOND Street, NEW YORK. 3e7-wirram HAM DYE! HAM DYE I BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE is the best in the world. The only true and perfect Dye—harmless, 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 York. Jag-mwf-ly DIARRUCLA AND DYSENTERY.—A Sure remedy for the worst case of acute or chronic Diar rhoea 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, 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-mw.f-Sut THE MOST REFINED AND INTELLIGENT Ladies use Jared's Email de Paris to remove Frec kles, Tan, black worm specks, and the diseolora tions caused by salt air; and they fully endorse. It for imparting a soft, white, and delicately trans parent skin. Sold by all Druggists, Perfumers, Hair-dressers, and Dealers in Toilet Goods. Orders by mall should be addressed to JARED & RENE, Philadelphia. jyis-mwstf KENDALL'S AMBOLINE.—Have you tried it you approve of it. Of course the re markable denten./ a,. this excellent preparation for the Hair bas been solely ereak.a by its merits; for, when once used, it is not likely to be Yon can procure It of any respectable Druggist. jyl-3m ITCH. (WHEATON'S) ITCH. 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, so cents. By sending 60 cents to WEEKB So POTTER, BOSTON, Mass., will be for warded free by mail. For sale by all Druggists. tar PRICES REVIICED. Agr WANAMAKE3 & BROWN, ARP Popular /UP Clothing Aar Rouse, AR' OAK HALL, S. E. cor. Sixth and Market DIED. ATWOOD.—On Tuesday morning, 18th instant, Mr. James Atwood, formerly of this city, aged 78 years. His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral . , from Ids late residence in West Chester, on Friday morning, list, instant, a t 11 o'clock. PETERMAN.—On the 17th inst., John E. Peter man, in the 011 year Of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his brother-fa-law, Mr. Hugh Thomp son, No. 10.1 Franklin street, OR Thursday after noon, at 1 o'clock. without further notice. To pro ceed to Franklin Cemetery. WILSON —At Cape May, July 15, 1865, CharlesH. Wilson, in the 30111 year of ads age. His male friends are Invited to attend his funeral, from the residence otitis father-in-law, E. D. Wolfe, 1516 Arch street, on Wednesday next, at 9 P. M. . 4, PRICE.--On Monday, the 17th Instant, Philip Price, in the 75th year of his age. His male friends and those of the family are in vited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his son, Isaac C. Price, 1825 Mount Vernon street, on Wednesday afternoon, nth inst., at 3 o'clock. MANN.—At Nicetown, on - Monday, the 17th inst., Garner, infant son of Benjamin G. and Maria A. Mann. a BLACK ENGLISH GRENADINES.- Just received, a case of Black English. Grena dines, at 40 cents a yard. BBSSON & SON Mourning Store, GiSCHESTNUT Street. One price. Prices in plain figures. rayili BLACK CHALY DE LAINE.—JUST 87j tents one case of plain black (Maly de Lalnee, at ayard. • BESSON & SON, kfourniagStobe One price. Prices In 111 0 1 8 11 1 Tur B e S e T . 1415'l Stratey% 100 PURE WHITE SHETLAND SIIKVVLS. EYRE & LANDELL. 100 PIECES MOSQUITO BARS, WRITES, BLUES, GREENS &C• EYRE & LANDELL. 1000 LOW WHITE QUILTB, FOR 2 HOTELS. ESIMENSELOTS OF CHEAP TOWELS. 0e 284 11 EYRE & LANDELL. WAITAMASER. & BROWN.. THE PRESS.--PIIILA.DELPHLt, WEDNESDAY. uLY 19. 1805. Vr• POTTSTOWN, JVLY 15, 1865, NRSEIRs. EDITORS: At an informal meeting of citizens held on Friday evening, .tulYl4, Organized by calling Rev. M. Helga to the chair, and Henry Potts,r. and Wm. L. Williamson, secretaries, the following resolutiona were unanimously adopt, ed: regret, that, by the ree ,c e s n wl t est a r c i t et itio ne f Resolved, First, That we have learned. with deep the o w j t p olw i :nly; at; rs of the "Philadelphia and Reading" Railroad ' e been dissolved. Resolved, Second, That we hereby express our high appreciation of 4: Dutton Steele, in all the re lations he has sustained to this community. during the past nineteen years; our unabated confidence in Its sterling and inviolable principles, and our un qualified respect for him, as a gentleman and citi zen. Resolved, Third, That especially' in his position as Engineer-in-Chief of the Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad Company, has lie Inspired all who have been brought into relations with - him, in his official capacity, with a profound sense of his great ability that, front personal knowledge and observation, we and eminent qualthcationst in his profesSloui and can testify to the scram:leas care and unwearied labor, the conscientious and unwavering Integrity, and the extreme and untiring devotion to the essen tial interests of the Company, which have ever and unvaryingly marked the discharge of his arduous and responsible. duties.. Resolved, Fourth, That more particularly during th e p as t r o ,ir years of armed rebellion, have we felt proud of Iris record, as our fellow-citizen; in the sleepless real he ever exhibited for the maintenance of the Union, in its. original integrity; for his earnest and animating counsels, in periods of dan ger and despondency; for his . generous and unre mitting liberality in time anti money, to further the common cause; and, in especial, forlhe hearty and untiring co-operation of himself and his estimable family, in all the varied benevolent agencies,to further the. comfort, and supply the needs of our suffering citizen soldiery! measures which entitle them to the sincere and lasting gratitude of their beneficiaries. Resolved, Fifth, That we should greatly deplore, as a public calamity, the removal of J. Dutton Steele and his family from our community, and that ;whatever and wherever may be his future official re lations, we earnestly trust—and herein but express the general hope—that they may continue to regard this as their peculiar home; but, should Providence order otherwise we Can bet repeat the assurance of the entire and. inidintilliShed esteem, confidence, and good-will of their fellow-citizens universally, and our own personal and special wishes and prayers for their lasting happiness and welfare. Resolved, Finally, That a copy of these resolutions be placed in the hands of Mr. Steele, and that they also be furnished for publication to the editors of the Iffontgomerg Ledger, the U. S. Gazette, The Press, Philadelphia Inquirer,. Miners' Tournat, Reading Gazette . , ?Unsling Journal, Harrisburg Telegraph., and Mrtu fan Reb tater. M. MEIGS, Chairman. HYMWY POTTS, Jr., ISCOretarieS WILLIAIn L. Wri.m.sxmow, ,LodgNOT Ile E.—TME MEMBERS OF e H No 51, A. Y. M., are requested to meet at the lEaeonle all, THIS (Wednesday) AF TERNOON, at o'clock to attend the funeral of our late Brother, CHAS. H. WILSON. WAL M. THACKARA., W. M. OFFICE MANDAN MINING COM. PANY, No. 324 WALNUT Street. ritrLADucrlink, July 18, 1885. 'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Stock of the Mandan Mining Company on which instalments are due and IllipalCria hereby declared forfeited, and will be sold at public auction on MONDAY the Mb day of AUGUST, 1885„ at 12 o'clock noon, at the office of the Secretary of the corporation, according to the charter and by-laws, unless previously re deemed. By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, jyl9-tau2l Secretary and Treasurer. OFFICE ffitIIH.ABEs WINING CODE. 23. 1- wr PANY, No 324 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA, ,Tuly 16th, MS. NOTICE Is hereby given that all Stock of the GIRARD MINING COMPANY, on which Instal ments are due and unpaid, is 'hereby declared for feited, and will be sold at Public Auction on SA TURDAY. the 19th day of August, 1865, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Otlice of the Secretary of the Corpora tion, according to the Char Per and By-Laws, unless previously redeemed. By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES, Jpl9taul9 Secretary and Treasurer. firr"" OFFICE OF TILE PHILADEL PHIA GAS WORKS, Jn-Lv 11,1565. The price of Coke has been reduced to Ten Cents per bushel. Orders received at the Works or Office, No. 2so South SEVENTH Street. JOS. MANUEL, Jyl2-12t Chief Engineer. OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY FUND COMMISSION, Girard Estate Build ing, No. 19 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. PHILADELVIIIA, July 18, 1865. In pursuance of the ordinance to close the opera tions of this Commission, approved July 15, 1865, notice is hereby given that all claims against the City of Philadelphia for Bounty, Jrc.„ Jtc., must be forthwith presented at this Mee; and, that at the expiration of sixty days from the passage of said ordinance, all warrants remaining on hand will be cancelled...; By order of the Committee. RICHARD C. WINSHIP, jyl9-av&s-tatflB Secretary agrCRITTENDEN'S PHILADEL. COMMERCI AL COLLEGE, No, on CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. - Established in 1844. Incorporated 18E. The Course of Instruction incindes BOOK-KEEP ING in its different branches, PENMANSHIP, Mercantile Calculations Business Forms, Commer cial Law. &C., &C., furnish lug a necessary PREPARATION FOR BUSINESS LIFE. NO. VACATlON.—Students instructed separately, and received at anytime. Diplomas awardeil, or Graduation Catalogues for the year ending April nth, containing terms, Ac., sent free on applica tion. Six hundred and seventy-nine students in attendance last year. In the practical value of its well-tried course of instruction, and in accommodations and facilities for imparting business knowledge, this institution is unequalled. 3y19-3t5 DIVIDEND.—THE BOARD OF MA.N A.OERS of the TWELFTH-STREET MARKET COMPANY have this day declared a di vidend of 3 per cent. clear of all taxes, payable on and after ihe 20th instant. at No. 120 Booth SE VENTH Street. JOSEPH PAXSON, Treasurer, PHILADELPHIA, July 15, 18S5. jyl9-6r 110=' OFFICE OF THE GILFILLAN OIL COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA.—The animal meeting of the Stockholders of the Gtillllan Oil Company of Pennsylvania will be held at their Office. 409 'W.PJANITT Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th of AUGUST, at 3 o'clock P. M. An election for officers and directors will he held. J. C. FRYER, jylBtau9 Secretary and Treasurer. THE ROYAL. PETROLEUM COMPAITY.--rTheStockh ol ders arc informed that the progress made in the investigation up to this date is proving the present organization to be worthy of confidence; and there is nOW a much larger suni on hand, tu cash and in bank, than was stated at the meeting on the lit inst. The Company appears to be free from debt. A sub-committee will at once proceed to complete the work by personal inspection of their various-in terests in Venango, when a full report will at once be made. CLINTON AIIGE, Chairman of Committee. Attest: EDWARD J. B. TuomAs, Secretary of Committee. JOS-2V, gat— OFFICE PENNA. CENTRAL COAL AND OIL CO., N. E. Corner THIED and DOCK Streets, second, story. PAILADBLPRIA, July 14, 1865. TO DELINQUENT STOCKHOLDERS.—Notice is hereby given that unless the assessment of twen ty-nye cents per share call beforey resolution of November, 1864, is paid on o August 4, 1885, a sufficient number of shares to pay the said assess ment, with necessary and incidental expenses, will be sold, at this Office, at public sale, at 12 o'clock, on that day. By order of the Board. jyls-18t 5 ADAM WARTHMAN, Treasurer. CUMBERLAND COAL AND IM PROVEMENT COMPANY. WM. LOUGHLIN, President pro tem ALBERT R. Scumgum, Sec. and Treas. Office, 2213 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. 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 Coinpany own 2,000 acres of Land, more than half of which is coal-bearing land of the best quali ty, immediately on the Cumberland River. One mine on this land 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 ly with the excellent markets of Nashville, Smith land, and the lower Mississippi. The Coal is of the best quality, and commands a ready sale wherever known. [iylS-Ot Great inducements are offered to capitalists. pr. THE N ATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, United States Depository, have removed to their new Banking House, N. W. corner of SECOND and GREEN 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. flylS-St] GEO. HAMILTON, Cashier. lar. OFFICE "BIG WHITELY CREEK OIL C 0.," No. 528 WALNUT Street,iloom No. 5, PHILADELPHIA, July 10,1865. 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 dir from date their stock will be for feited. • y order of the Beard, jyll-120 J. LEWIS Poliddro, President. lart. OFFICE; OF THE FAME 'NMI RANCE COMANY, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA, July 3, ISM. 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. jyt-nt W. I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. itgr- 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, tile 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 1n the city of Harrisburg, on the NINETEENTH OF JULY, ensuing, at the Loehiel House, at three o'clock P. M. A full attendance of all the members of the Com mittee is earneetly requested. SIMON CAMERON, Chairman. A. W. BEYEDIem , /s ecretaries. Wins FonzlnY, HannisitunH, June 19, 1865. je27-tiyl9 DELAWARE AVENUE MARKET COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA, July 3, 1885. Tba Li'* eters have this day declared a Dividend of THREE _uxvir tiRN T 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 no the 13th inst. oy6-12t9 WILLIAM J. CARLIN, Sec'y. MILITARY. 82D PENNA. VET. VOLS.-THE 10glinerit will assertible at Camp Cadwalader TMB DAY, Julyl9, at 10 7 C10e1, for payment. By order of J. C. BASSETT, - • ---- Bvt. Brig. Gen. Comdg. lUNITED 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 aces...mod/Wont, light SOW easy duties. For all further information inquire at the Recruit ing Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia, between A. M. and 3P. M. every day except Sunday. CHARLES HE WOOD, Captain and Recruiting Officer. T rrl 1I I • . _ _ _ OIL , MINING, COAL, AND OTHER NEW COMPANIE. 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. SRO - KERS , PETTY LEDGER. ACCOUNT OF SALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. MOSS .11 CO. , BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS AND S T AT RitirolLZ • 432 CHESTNUT Street LEGAL. E .... .. STATE OF JACOB ALTER, DE CEASED.—Letters testamentary on the Ns tate of JACOB ALTER, late of the city of Plain ridphla, deceased ; having been granted to the sub seriber byy the Register of Wills of the County of Pitiladelphlal all persons indebted to said Estate are requeSte( to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present Ahem without delay to DIARY ALTER. Rxeeutrix, 3rbl-th6t* No. 834 North SIXTH Street. 1412, 15-HORSE POWER ENGINES, , uoring Tools, Planers, Lathes, Punching and DTIIIIIIg Machines , 01.1-weR Tubing. For sale by HATHAWAY, LEACH, & STEARNS, ' 447 Mimi t5t.r...4. GREAT CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE, FINANCIAL --*-,--,.. UNITED STATES 7.30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES. #230,000,000. By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the sate of United States Securities, offers to the public the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing seTen and three-tenths per cent, Interest per an num, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are Issued under date of July 15, 1885, and are payable three years from that date In cur rency, or are convertible at the option of the holder Into U. 9.5-2 Q SIX MR CENT. 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, 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, whieh may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest at 7-30 per cent. amounts to One cent per day on a $5O note. • Two cents per day on a $lOO note. 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 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 6 per cent. instead of 3-10ths in currency. Subscri bers will deduct the interest in currency up to July 16th, at the time when they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this Third Series or the Seven-Thirties will commence on the Ist of June, and will be made promptly and continuously after that date. . , .. The slight change made in the conditions of this THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of interest. Tik payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent to the currency Interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the event of which only will the option japay interest in gold be availed or, would CO red - tod equalize prices as that purchases made with sia per cent. in gold would be fully equal to those made with seven-and three-tenths per cent. in currency. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by the Government, and lta superior advantages make it the (MEAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE Less than P 30,000,000 of the Loan authorized by Congress are now in the market. This amount, at din 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 subSeliptiOna to other Loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Pri vate Bankers throughout the country have general. ly agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscri bers will select their own agents, in whomthey have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive or ders. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION ARENT, NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES OF 1564, BOUGHT AT A PREMIUM Bx G. A. 1 7 1,..1.11111 Sr. Co., 52 SOUTH THIRD STREET. 7 3-10 LOAN FOR SALL jyl4fatir4lt CURTAIN GOODS. I E. WA.LRAVEN, MASONIC HALL, 719 CHESTNUT STREET, Is HOW OPLAING. ANOTHER LARGE LOT OF LACE CURTAINS, IMEGANT STYLES, AT PRICE% FROM ti DOLLARS TO 150 DOLLAS.OS rza. PAIR. WINDOW SHADES, CHOICE PATTERNS, AT REDIICED PRICES. m728-tf EDUCATIONAL. BRISTOL BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR GIRLS will reopen SepteMber sth, 180. For Circulars, address R. A. PEIRCE, Bristol, Penner. jyl2-w&Bl7t* A GOOD TEACHER OF THE LIGHT -L.A- GYMNASTICS WANTED. Address "Physi cal Education, p 1 at this Office. jylB-3t5 RUGBY CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH ACADEMY. 1226 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. This Institution, which will be established in SEP TEMBER NEXT, is destined to rival the best schools of this country and of England, in its sys tem Of Instruction and discipline, and In the full ness of its classical and mathematical course. • Those preparing for college will be fitted to take a high stand in their class and to graduate with honor. It will be the special aim also to prepare young men for business or professional life. Circu lars, with full information, catche had at .1228 Chest nut street. EDW. CLARENCE SMITH A. M.. Principal. REFEIVENCES.—CaIen Cope, Esq., Hon. Wm. D. Holey, non. Jos. Allison, Alexander Whilldin, ESip, 'MOMS Potter, Esq.,A. H. Franeiseus, Rao., D. P. M. Dirkinbine, Esq. inyls-mwEim. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE . IN STITUTE, for YOUNG LADIES, N. IT. corner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets (for merly at 1530 Arch street.) Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D. Principal. Circulars at 1226 and 1334 Chestnut street. Or address I'. 0. Box 2811. )ylO-Im' COAL. COAL FOR LOW-DOWN GRATER_--. 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 Red Ash A and is espe ciallyL adapted to the new style of OW-DOWN GRATES, the ashes being heavy_ do not fly about the room ; it is a FREK-BURNING COAL, and superior to any other Red Ash in the market. M e also invite LOCUST MOUNTAIN' attention to our stock of , • EAGLE VEIN, and • RAINBOW COAL. REPPLIER, O'DONNELL, & CO., 329 Ay.Ar..NuTStreet, N. W. corner BROAD and SPRECE Streets, Ana s. W. corner BROAD and RACE Streets. Jyl7-mwfl3t• NOWLE S' LEHIGH, HICKORY, and FISK COAL, at reduced primes. Mee and Yard, NINTH and WILLOW Ste. jyl4-lin* n The celebrated " TUNNEL RWG-E" COAL, the best Coal in the market. Broken, Egg, and Steve sizes at $7.00 per ton. Large Nut " 6.25 per ton. At the MANTUA COAL YARD, Offices—FORTIETH St. and LANCASTER Ave. THIRTY.PIFTH St. and PENN. RR. jylo42t. WM. D. HESTON. COAL.—WM. H. CURTIS a CO, LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL YARD, 1413 CALLOWHILL Street. ,kyle-Im. CO A L .-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER A-1 MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain, from Schuylkill, prepared expressly for family use. Depot, ?l W, corner tilliDTH and WILLOW Streets. Mee, No. 112 S. SECOND Street. raps-tfl J. WALTON Sr. CO. p r ERM AN TOWN TELEGRAPH.- This is the best Family and Agricultural News paper published ilnl tes• T erm s P•l2fagrl Wtlot. Addrese lt : F.EAM, Germantown, Pa. E. D. F. MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTINO AGENT, MEMPHIS, TENN. The Civil Courts of this District are now 1n prac tical operation. Having practiced at the Memphis bar for ten Gal years, my acquaintance with the business community greatly facilitates in the speedy collection of claims. jy4-6m E. D. F. MOR(JAN. UNITED STATES INTERNAL RE ist District, Pennsylvania. NOTICE is hereby given that the annual lists of 1865, containing the Assessments upon the Incomes of 1864, and Licenses expiring May Ist, 1868, as 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 excessive valuation, which appeakt must be in writtug. WASHINGTON EF,ITH, Assessor, No. 4313 , i WALNUT Street. July 15, 1865, 3y15-Ernaw6t CARPET cHAINB,. YARNS, AND HoToGRAPHS TAKEN IN THE WlCKS.—Large invoices just received and for ' -1- best manner, by B. F. REIMER, of chureling, sale to dealers, at lowest market rates. residences, and public buildings. Apply to 624 ROWS EUSTON & CO., ARCH Street. All orders will receive prompt at - 157 and 159 N o rth THIRD Street. , te ,ti on. W. ____ CARTES DE VISITE.—REIMER, SE-:PORTRAITS LIVING, LIFE-LIKE, cox') street, above Green, has specimens In a • speaking likenesses. Visit B. E. REIMER'S great variety; go and select styles and have ex- , Gallery and see his life-size Photographs In oil nulslte Cartel de Visite made for yourself. it -, colors—beautiful specimens of art, 624 ARCH St. " S. E. COIL SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS: TASTEFUL AND SITESTANTIAL CLOTHING NEW VIIIILICATIONS. JOHN PIKENIX'S 191 V 047 NEW COMIC BOOK. THE SQUIBOB PAPERS A new. and intensely comic book by the late JOEY PIicENLX, author of the " Fluanixians... Full of humorous illustrations by the author...A.omi, $1.50 Looking Around—A new novel, by A. B. R0e...V.5 0 Orpheus C. Kerr rapers—A thing series $1.50 Wylder's Hand—An exciting new Englishnovelsl.7s fairy Flngers — Mrs. Mowatt's new novel $1.75 81. Fbilllps—New novel by author "Rutledge" .$1.75 Hugh Worthington—Hrs. Holmes , new t0ne1.411. 50 Mary Brandagee—A new "Woman's novel" ...$1.75 SuperlorFishing - Roosevelt's nowsportingbooks2 00 Lovers and Thinkers—A new novel $l5O *- s All handsomely bound 1n cloth, and sent by m in free, on receipt of price ny j r ioyett CARLEToN, publisher. New York. AA NEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR of the "Schonberg Cotta Family." MARY, THE HANDMAID OF THE LORD. 12me. ALSO, BY THE SAME AUTHOR, THE SCHONBERG COTTA FAMILY. 12mo. THE EARLY DAWN. 12mo. pIARY OF MRS. KITTY TREVYLAN. 12mo. IMR MARTYRED PRESIDENT.... or Voices from tlls Pulpit of New York and Brooklyn. Contain all the Sermons by the eminent pulpit orators of lee cities, and the Orations ofßancroft and Bishop Simpson. 12mo. For sale by JAMES S. CLAXTON, (Successor to W. S. & A. Martien.) 606 CHESTNUT Street. NEW BOOKS. BAXLEY'S WHAT I SAW ON THE WEST COAST OF SOUTH AND NORTH aarIERICA, with Illuatratlolus: NERIVALE'S Conversion of the Roman Empire. V. BUCHANAN READ: A Summer Story; Sheri tbin, s Ride, and other Poems. HE VOLUNTEER QUARTERMASTER. By Capt. Robliff Brinke STANDARD . NEW AND BOOKS Olt hand, and for sale at low prices. LINDSAY & BLAKISTON, Publishers and Booksellers, )878 Iro. 25 South STETH Street. TYPE FOUNDERS. COLLINS & MeLEESTER'S_ NORTH AMERICAN STEREOTYPE, AND ELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY Printerne Furnishing Warehouse, No. 705 JAYNE STREET, TYPE WARRANTED to be equal to any made IN TEE WORLD. ea type taken in exchange for new at IS cents per potnd, if delivered to us free of charge. tr Every article necessary for a Printing Office constantly on hand. .Agents for Hoe's, Adams', Gordon's, Taylor's, Etster's, Devener's, and Wells , Presses. Agents for Mather's celebrated Colored Inks. Om beautiful new Newspaper faces are shown in THE Prmse. ,, .131-1111 SUMMER RESORTS. !41E WHITE HOUSE, NEAR THE OCEAN, AT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN. ADDRESS CI , DNTRY BOARDING.-A. FEW ore boarders can be accommodated at a FARM 11 . 0 SE, near Media, Delaware county; location ple antiv situated. For particulars, apply to J. H. ARRER, northwest corner of ELEVENTH and LARKET Streets. jyl9-4t* 110tIRAL HOTEL, FRANKLIN,_ VENANGO COUNTY, PA. JAMES E. ST proprietor Thb well-known and popular House has just been thorrly refitted and enlarged to more than doubt ;_its former capacity. It is leasantly situated in the centre of the Town, with spody access by Rail and Stage to all points in the REGION, and its accommodations for equal to those of first-class Hotels in any pat of the country. It bra been the aim of the Proprietor to establish a Hon* combining the comforts of Home with all the adiantages of a large Hotel, and he believes he has sceeded jy4-6m FMS IRABLE ROOMS FOR THE D SIMMER.—Some fine Rooms, unexpectedly vaeatal, can be had at the chestnut-Grove House, Mediaon reasonable terms. Apply tOllllBB BYRON.- HEAL, at the Grove House. jylB-80 SEA BATHING-CAPE MAY, CAPE NJ DUNE, N. J.—THE NATIONAL HOTEL.— This lirge and commodious Hotel, known as the Natior Hall, is now receiving visitors. Price per week, 16; children and servants half-price. je3o- AARON GARRETSON, -Proprietor. T HE COLUMBIA HOUSE, cAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, Will pe opened this season on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, for the reception of guests. This leading house will, for the coming season, fully sustain its well-established reputation. Greatly mcouraged by the business of last year, the proprietor Inas satisfied that a Hotel, conducted otear/p jbwt-class, must continue a success at this old and popular resort. The rallroad facilities are promised to be excel lent. Beck's celebrated Philadelphia Band has been se cured for the COLUMBIA the coming season. For ,rooms,&c., apply to J. H. DENNISON, Mer &anti' Hotid, Philadelphia, or to ,GEGEGE J. BOLTON, Proprietor, myl9-2m CAPE ISLAND, N. J. THE' ILHAMBRA AT ATLANTIC CITY, Ie nov open for the reception of visitors. je26-Im*' R. B. LEEDS, Proprietor LIGH I A-HOUSE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. .7., NEAREST HOUSE TO THE SURF. This weaknown house is now open for the recep tion of bottlers. JONAH WOOTTON, je24-1m Proprietor. CONGROSS HALL, ;ATLANTIC CITY N. J !STILL OPEN JIINi, 21,186. The subs fiber would respectfully inform his friends an he public in general, that he has again taken Con ess Hall, this being the fourth season. Many Imp vements have been made; also, new Bath lions have been erected, and the bathing cannot be s rpassed at any sea-shore. And it is the determinat nof the proprietor to use every effort to make C greni Hall a home of comfort to his guests. A and Is engaged. Terms moderate. jel9-1m . G. W. HINKLE. UNITE ► grATES 'HOTEL, LONG ITILAJOH, New Jersey, Is now open for the reception of visittrs. Trains leave on Saturday af ternoon, at four d'clock from Vine-street -wharf— returning Xonda3 morn i ng early —June 10, 1805. jelo-2m BENJ . SHOENAKIR, Proprietor. VPHRAT A MT. SPRINGS.-THIS -I-I delightful andivmantle watering place, beauti fully situated in Ihealthiest section of Lancaster county, and ackno ledged - to be the "garden spot" of Pennsylvania, II open for the accommodation of guests on the 15. of June. Railroad communi cation twice a day t no Philadelphia, on the Penn sylvania or Readin ailroad, and daily from Balti more and New Yorl For particulars a> ress the Proprietor, lel-2m J. W. FREDERICK. _ . lIISSOLUTIO I OE' PARTNERSHIP. —The copartreiship heretofore existirjg be tween the undersigned, under the name of WAR NER, AUBREY, & VERRILL (Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, &c.,) kras dissolved irr mutual con sent on the Ist day olFebruary, A. D., 1865, by the withdrawal of REDWOOD F. WARNER. The business of the hte firm will be settled at 718 CHESTNUT Streetl i the new firm of MISERY, I 6 MERRILL, THAC RA. REDWOOD F. WARNER, WM. F. MISERY W. O. B. MERRILL, R. THACKARA. MY 18, 18f5. PARTNERSHIP NOECE.—The Interest of RED WOOD F. WARNER In the firm of WARNER, MISKEY, 6 MERRlLithaving been purchased by the undersigned (the re sluing partners), they will continue tie business s.s heretofore at No. 218 CREST= Street, and No. 4O RAZE Street. - MU. P. MISKEY I W: O. B. MERRItL, R. VIIACKARA. PIImAtELPIIIA, July 13, 1816, Jyl4-10t COP/RTNERSHIP NOTICE.-T H B Enfersigned have this day entered into a co partn .ship under the name and title of BRUNER, WAN & CO. for the transaction of the GENE RAL IUMBER BUSINESS, at 1905 MARKET St. . A. BRUNER, SE., i D. C. WARN, t A. BRUNER, du. P4LADlffirmA, July 3, ISSS. TAB BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN corneetion with an old established Lumber Depot at Columbia, Pa., thus giving the yard superior ad rantages. jyil-3m* CARD. FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES. will sell the balance of my large stock of !FURNITURE. At very low prices, until SEPTEMBER Ist. Tb 3 assortment Is complete. GEO. .T." HENKELS, ie2l-2m 809 and SU CHESTNUT Street TO SOLDIERS I P TO WALTHAM WATCHES I Let every Soldter,before he returns home,provlde mself with an AMERICAN WATCH . ; no better se can be made of money than to invest It in one of hese durable and accurate time-pieces. It is a kind property that Constantly return's good Interest. nd its money value is so well known that a pocket full of silver dollars wouldn't be as useful. Sold by all respectable Watch dealers. TN AMERICAN WATCH CO., jylo42t las BROADWAY, N. Y !CABINET FURNITURE. 1 MOORE & CAMPION, 261 8013TH SECOND STREET, fare prepared to follow the decline in the market in ,the price of their Furniture. Purchasers wilt please call and examine Our Oda.. _ taro -Iy* WHOLESALE - DRY GOODS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, By the Piece or Packager AT AND UNDRIt MARKET RATES. JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CHESTNUT ST. jy 15-1 (WHOLESALE ROOMS, UP STAIRS.) m COMMISSION HOUSES. 11AZARD & HUTCHINSON, AGENTS FOR TUB SALT OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, 113 CHESTNIJZ STREET, PHILADELPHIA, AND 103 READS STREET, NEW YORK. )eta-8m RETAIL DRY Goons. CLOSING OUT I CLOSING OUT CLOSING OUT ! GREAT 13A.17.GrAINS IN SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS, CHEAP BLACK BILKS. 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. 75e. Silk Grenadines reduced to 450. slSilk Grenadines reduced to 55e. Handsome Mk Grenadines reduced to 8734 c., ga, 81.25. New Styles Cambric Lawns, 8730., 50c. New Styles Jaeonet Lawns, We., 62.30,, 65e. New Styles Organdy Lawns, 40c., Sic., 75e. New Styles Fine Linen Lawns, 823¢e., 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 Nainsooka and Cambria. White Puffed and Tucked Rawlins. H. STEEL er, SON, iyB•tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. NEAT STYLE LAWNS, 31 CENTS, 1 frOm a late auction sale. Closing out Summer Dry Goods at reduced _prices. CURWEN STODDART * BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, jyl9-3t above Willow. WRITE MARSEILLES. Buff Marseilles. Figured Marseilles. From a late importation. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Noe. 450, 45Z, and 40* North SECOND Street, Jyl9-3t above Willow. WRITE GROUND GRENADINE SHAWLS, closing out at 43. Summer Shawls at reduced prices. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, above Willow. SUMMER BLANKETS. Just received, a fresh supply of SUMMER BLANKETS, of the lightest fabric and purest color. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, St ARRISON, House Furnishing Dry Goods, jylo-mw.Rit No. 1009 CHESTNUT Street. PROPRIETOR. MOSQUITO NETS, White and colored, of all the 'various descrip tions, made and put up at the shortest notice. SHEPPARD, VAN 11.ARLINGEN, & ARRISON. House Furnishing Dry Goods, jylo-mwfat No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street. JCHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH BT.— • BARGAINS JUST OPENED. Real Crochet Edgings. Black Guipure Laces. Swiss Edgings and Insertions. Empress Lace Collars. Thread Lace Barbes. • Hemstitched Hdkfs., extra Rue, 25e. .Iyl7-8t °DOPER & CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET, have The best Cassimere Stock in town. Good Linen Brills, .Ducks, Coatings. Tailors' Linings, of every kind. Muslin stock complete, prices right. Family Linens, selling, gold, at 2.0 e. Gauze, Domet, and other Flannels.' Pearl Wool Detainee, 55 and 65 cents. Extra One black Mohair Alpacas, $l. Lupin's 6-4 black Wool Delaines, $l. Good stock - white Nainsook, Swiss. Bird-eye Linen attiped Musiins, fineet .oambries and JaeonetS, lulled Muslims, Pique, to.. White Barege and other thin Shawls. Silk Sacques and Summer Dusters. 307-tf F IGURED BILK GRENADINES, of the best qualities and styles, in Black and Gray Grounds, 56c to $1.50. Travelling Dress Goods, in every variety. New Drees Goods, in great variety. Handsome Chene Silks, MM. VERY CHEAP' BLACK SILKS, Baitable for Dresses, Mantles. and Sae-ones. COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN Witor.EsALE PRICES. Merrimac, Sprague, and Pacific Prints, SIC. 10-4 Waltham and Peperhl bleached Sheeting's, $l. H. STEEL & SOH, myi-tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. SPANISH LINENS, FOR TRLY ELLING DRESSES. 4-4 Bley Linens. Dark and light Linens, for Snits. Brown Hohands. Figured Linens for Dresses. White Peque or Marseilles. .Mosquito Diet tings. Pink, blue, cherry, and white Tarietons. EDWIN HALL Qc CO., jell-tf 26 South SECOND Street. MERCHANT TAILORS. EDWARD P. KELLY, JOHN KELLY, TAILORS, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, HAVE NOW IN STORE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF rob3-tf SPRING GOODS. jJ .IJ FINE 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 WEAR. J. W. SCOTT & CO.,_ GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, NO. 814 CHESTNUT Street, Four doors below the Continental. f' I I I ' WkiajlajallatjAjj h aAl I ' ' 600 ARCH STREET. 600 REFRIGERATORS WATER COOLERS IrREEZERS. GAS-STOVES A FOR SUMMER COOKING. jela-If GRIFFITH % PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH. 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, 'iny24-tf Cor. ELEVENTII and VINE Streets. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets, ' PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.. Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. WRITE LEAD .AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, IC ACCENTS FOR TEE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and Consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Cjy4-3m BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS. ROBERT A. HANCE, 729 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Would eall the attention of Druggists, Country Mer chants, and othe i stock of ROOTS, HERBS, AND BARES, 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 MRDIES, &c., at a liberal discount to the trade. CatalogmeA 611911;4W on application. myn-sodp COTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Duck. Also, Paper Milnufacturers , Drier Felts, from one to live feet wide; PAULI us, Halting Sall Twine, Ac. JOHN W. EVIMMAN A C0.,0 no3-tf No. 103 JONES , Alley. F ISHER'S LF-SEALING FRUIT CANS. Every housekeeper in the city and country should use this excellent Can. It is the most con venient and reliable Can in use, and gives entire satisfaction wherever introduced. It Isvealed in an instant, by hooking and spring, thus clamping a tin cap over and around the opening, and pressing it upon a ring of cemented paper. The cement in the paper welts by the heat of the frult,and as the press ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealing is per fect. The cup is unfastened by unhooking the spring and running a thin knife around under the cemented paper. Please call and examine this Can at ,I. IIcHuRTRIES , , 808 SPRING GARDEN Street, jyl3-Imlf Philadelpida. SALT AFLOAT.-50,000 BUSHELS Coarse White Dry Marsala Salt, afloat, suitable for packing provisions, for sale in lots by JAMES OAR ES Old Salt House, )yl5 -12t4-9 LONG WHARF, BOSTON, Mass. TTAVANA CIGARS.-A GOOD VA• RIETY constantly in store and bond, at low est cash rates. S. FUER:MT & SONS, my24-8m• No. 216 South rRONT Street. al TURNIP SEED NEW CROP-PUR pie Top, White FlatDuteh. and Rutta Raga, at Dreer's Seed Warehouse, No. 714 Chestnut et. 11 - AC KB BBL , HERRING, SHAD, &o. —2OOO bbla. MIAs. NoB, 1 d 2, and 8 Mackerel, late-caught flat ash, In worm plenum 2,000 bbis. New Eastport, Fortune Way, and Hali.. fax Herring. 2,500 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. 1 Herring. 100 bbls. New Mess Shad. 250 boxes Herkimer-county_Oheese, &c. In store and for sale by ISURPHY & KOONS, jala-tf No. 146 NORTH WHARVRS. GROCERIES. IdANUFACTUREMB OF AT REASONABLE PRICES. WANTS. WiNT E D-AN ACTIVE, ENER OICTIO person, having a thorough business knowledge with from forty to fifty thousand dui larS Capital; as'PA ItTN hit iu a profitable Iron manufac turing husitiess already established in this city, and capable of being largely extended. A person ao quainteid with the saddlery and general hardware businesb preferred. Address "Business," ofnee of this paper. - iyl9- Bt s WANTED -A YOUNG MAN AS 891Cinnen Ina New York Importing House; mast bo acquainted with Philadelphia Whole sale Houata, to sell hosiery ana gloves. Adams, with racurneas, stating salary, "Hosiery," Post box N7-New vork. Jyl9-3t* WANTED -By A YOUNG MAN, situation as Entry Clerk or Assistant Book keeper. Is a good penman, and quick at figures. Undoubted references furstshed. Address S. B. J.," at this office. jylS-at* WANTED -IN A WHOLESALE Hosiery and Fancy Goods ionise, a YOUNG MAN who has had experience in the business, to assist in taking care of stock. Also, a LAD, to learn the business. None but those who are willing to work need apply. Good references required. Apply 515 11ARKET Street. iyutqt. WA N T E D-A PARTNER, WITH v T from $lO,OOO to $15,000. to take an interest in a Commission imetneas now earning .5,000 per annum, and which can be greatly Increased. A gentleman of education, and one haying a taste for the Shipping trade preferred. Address, with real name and address, " Mer cator," office of this paper. jylB-6t5 WA N T ED-AN ENTRY CLERK, Ir who can write and calculate rapidly and cor rectly. Apply to JAMES It. CAMPBELL & CO., 727 CHESTNUT Street. jylB-2V WANTED TO RENT—A FIELD suitable for a cricket ground. Address, sta •ting terms, location, etc., Press office. jylB-3t. 'WANTED, -ALL PERSONS WANT .. ING Clerks, Porters, Coachmen, Laborers,or other help, leave orders at 913 FILBERT Street. 5717-fit". . WANTED-A PARTNER IN AN T T established manufacturing business, with a cash capital of $12,000. Address Boa I,BT2,Phlladel phis Post-offtee. Jyl7-6tT WANTED-AT $175 PER MONTH, 11 Returned and Disabled Officers and Soldiers, Teachers, Ladies, and energetic young men to CANVASS for our great national work, ' , The Life, Times, and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln.' By Dr. L. P. Brockett. We have agents clearing *OA per month, Which we will prove to any doubting bend for circulars. Address JONES, MOS., & CO., SIXTH and MINOR Streets, Phila delphia, Pa. )y14 -Im* 'AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr. J. G. Hol land. No comment Is necessary: the author's repu tation as a writer Is fully established. Experienced canvassers know why It. sells: Address, for terms, NORRIS BARNARD, Elk View, jyl9-12t* Chester county, Penna. QALESWOMAN WANTED—M II S T understand the Lace and r,mbroldery trade thoroughly. Also, a young lady to learn the bust nese. Apply to J. CHAMBERS, jylB.2t 810 ARCH Street. rin A MONTH.-I WANT AGENTS everywhere ats7 0 a month expenses paid, toßell FIFTEEN ARTICLES, the best selling ever offered. Full particulars free. Address OTIS T. GARRY, Biddeford, Maine. mylo-d&W3m $125 A MONTH.-AGENTB WANT 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 & Wilson, Howe Singer & Co., and Bachelder. All other machines now sold for less than forty dollars each are infringements, and the seller and user are liable to fine and imprisonment. Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed. Illustrated circulars sent riee. Address SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. • mylo-ilitwam AMUSEMENTS. NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA.- TRE—CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth. Inauguration of the Summer Season. THE ONLY THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE IN THE - CITY: TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE NEW DRAMA. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, July 19 and 20, THIRD AND FOURTH NIGHTS of the New Irish Drama, by Mr. Dion Roucieauit and E. H. House, Esq., in three acts, styled ARRAS NA POGUE; or, the Wicklow Wedding. The sole right for the production of which has been purchased for this city by Messrs. Grocer & Sinn. It will be presented with New and Beautiful Scenery, by Richard Smith and W. E. Smith; Won derful Mechanical Effects, by Daniel Wills, Thos. Blackwood, and Assistants; New and Appropriate Wardrobe; New and Costly Properties and Ap pointments, by John Dasy and Assistants; all the original Music, rsn ()crud by Birgfeld and the Grand Orchestra, and a cast of characters embracing the names of the following distinguished artists: Mr. LEWIS RAKER. Mr. F. MORDAUNT, Mr. WALTER LENNOX Kr. J. T. WARD, Mr. E. L. TILTON, Mr. OWEN MARLOWE, Mr. WALLIS, Mr. FRANK FOSTER, Miss ANNIE GRAHAM, Mrs. SOPHIE KUHN, Mrs. MORDAUNT, and others. The Centrefugal Fans, constantly' in motion, keep the Theatre cool at all times,while lee water is pro vided inabundance. _ . _ . . , SATURDAY AFTERNOON, July '22, FIRST GRAND FAMILY MATINEE OF THE SUMMER SEASON, when ARRAR NA 'POGUE will be presented. jyl.9 MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH, STREET THEATRE. HOOLEY'S MINSTRELS, Composed of nineteen competent artiste, the "Creme de hi Creme" of the MINSTREL pnorrssioN, In their chaste, unique, and original ETHIOPIAN POT POURRI, , EVERY. NIGHT THIS WEEK. ' New features each evening. jyl7-at F AIRMOUNT WATER-WORKS, (WIRE BRIDGE.) AFTERNOON CONCERTS EVERY DAY, From 4 to 7 o'clock, .hr HASSLER'S GRAND MILITARY BAND. Programmes of Music Issued daily. The Arch, Vine, and Callowhill-street care run di. rect to the place. J717-it NAT.A.TORIUM AND PHYSICAL A..IN STITUTE, BROAD Street, below Walnut. SWIAIMINO. DEPARTMENT. REDUCTION OF SEASON TICKETS. On and after the 17tit of July, the Season Swim ming Tickets and: Season Instruction Tickets will be reduced 3356 gencenn. WM. JANSEN. Iyl6-6t ACADEMY OP EIRE AIM', CHEST. Nur Street, aboVS Tenth—Open from 9 A. M. tlll BP. 111, Derjamin Weet'e great picture of CHRIST REJECTED earl on Exhibition. ten FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE—No. 2316 WEST GREEN maStreet—a wen-bunt tionse,with all the modern improremente,now empty and ill good order. Apply 11.16 GREEN Street. jyl9-Sts FoR SALE—A LARGE MANUFAC TURING BUSINESS, central locality; estab lished over thirty-rive years; doing a good busi ness, and paying handsomely. Address "Strictly Contdential, ,7 Press office. jylB-60 in FOR SALE-A FOUNDRY, LOCA ted in one Of the best business localities in the City. with fixtures complete—Crayne, two CUpOlas, Ladles, Flasks, &c., now in successful operation. For further particulars, address "Foundry, ,, this office. 012-Bt* dit FOR SALE—WHARF PROPERTY miaLAND STORES on the Delaware, at the foot of Race street, being 71 feet front on Water street, and extendinglls feet to low water mark. including wharf, &C. Will be sold at a reasonable fleure and on easy terms. mirLEA, iyls-4t 155 North SIXTH Street, FOR SALE. - DWELLING 1120 mill VINE Street. Do. 1927 MT. VERNON Street. Do. 2214 BRANDYWINE Street. Do. 1538 WALLACE Street. And others. Also, a large number of cottage pro perties. B. F. GLENN, 123 S. FOURTH Street, and jyls S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. DELAWARE COUNTY. FOR .0121.8 ALE—A beautiful small FARM . , forty...A. acres of land, ten miles out, and within one thou sand yards of Railroad Station, and bounded by the Chester Plank Road. Superior view from the man sion of the Delaware River,Baltimore Railroad, and surrounding collar. Twenty - six minutes by railroad to city; excellent land; mansion nearly new; cottage style; eleven rooms; modern built; parlor, hall, open staircase &e. Piazzas about the building, making it attractive and pleasant. Fine Barn, 44x64, with carriage-house, &c. Tenant house for gardener, spring, &c. The mansion is on an elevated point 01 land, and commands a very superior view of the river and surrounding coun try. Possession forthwith. JAS. R. CUMMINS, 504 WALNUT Street. N. B.—Call for Catalogue of Delaware and Ches ter county property. jyls-St At VALUABLE FARMS AT PRIM VATE SALE.—Two very desirable Farms situate near Milton, Northumberland county Pa., are offered at private sale by a widow lady, who in tends to more to the West. Farm No. flies 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 soil is very rich, and yields largely every variety of cereals and vegetables that can be raised in the State. The improvAments 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 One orchard of the choicest va rieties of fruit treeti, and a vineyard or young, thrifty, and well-selected grape-vines_ A new wire ferry crosses the river at the farm; charter exclu 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 N 0.2 adjoins the borough of Milton, and contains 132 acres, 8 acres of which are woodland, the remainder arable land, In a state of good culti .ration. 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 of 50 hogsheads of water; a large bank barn and outhouses, and a stone tenant-house, In which there is a Sowing artesian well. This house is located one lot of ground lying between the West Branch Canal andlthe Philadelphia and Erie Rail road; was formerly a distillery, and could be con verted into one of the best breweries in the State. It will be sold separately i fdesired. Parties wishing to purchase, can obtain any fur ther Information by addressing JOHN MeCLEERY, Attorne at haw, Jyls-12t Milton, Northumberland Co., Pa. Xi OHIO LAND.—FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, 380 ACRES of very rich fer tile LAND, very heavily timbered, in Wood county, Ohio, fifteen miles from Toledo, and six miles southeast of Perrysburgh. The timber on it, if made into staves or lumber, would nett, free of labor, ittb, double tile price asked for it, while the land, by clearing, would be doubled In value, It will be exchanged for a comfortable twelve-roomed house, with modern Conveniences, either in Phila delphia or near a railroad within a few miles of that city. Address "Lock Box 159, Zanesville, Ohio." jyl9-2t* POTTERY FOR SALE.-WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, IN A ROSINESS PART OF BROOKLYN.—The Works stand on nix 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 of materials on band, so that it can be put in full operation in ono day. For further par ticulars address " Pottery," Box 155 Green Point Post-office, Long Island. jy17713t BOARDING. DAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLASS DINNERS, at No. 624 South WASHINGTON Square. 1113-2 mo REMOVALS. REMOVAL.-GEO. W. WATSON OS CO. have removed their CARRIAGE RE TORY to their old place, No. 1219 CHESTNUT Street teen er CoOeert ) where they stock of Carriages of their own mace, a celve orders for every descri pt i on or first-claer work. je7-3m JUNE T. 1885. ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS, Not only UNEXCELLED, but CNEQUALLED purity of Tone and Cower, designed medial,' AV, Churches and Schools, but found to.be wispy Well adapted to the Fedor and Drawing-Rooth. For sale only by E M. - BRUCE, No. 13 North SEVENTH Street. Also, a complete assortment of tho Perfec l4 t Me• ledon constantly on hand. fe2lm DEFARTMEXT FOR, OUSTOIi WO= AUCTION SALES AUCTION 110TICE: UNITED STATES SALE. steam" Tugs,and Sailing Vessels. FAMUEI. C. COOK. Auctioneer, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Aug. 2. AT 11 O'CLOCK, AT THE PHILADELPHIA NAVY.. YARD, be bold for account of the United Siates Go- IMITMEE THE WOODEN HIDE-WHEEL STEAMER "RIENVILLE.' , Register dimensions—Denial, 243 feet 6 inches; breadth, 87 feet 9 ineheS; depth of hold, 'A feet 8 incl.... Hai n r. beant engine; dia meter of cylinder, 68 ihelle9t length! Or fitr9ker feet, Brig rigged. THE WOODEN SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER "SANTIAGO DE pTIBA.' Reglater d imensions— Length, 232 feet 9 inches; breadth, 35 feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 26 feet 8 inches. Has one beam en gine; diameter of cylinder, 68 inches;: length of stroke, 11 feet. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER " MONT- Itebiste= dimensions—Length, 11/7 Wt. inch; breadth, 30 feet; depth of hold, 20 feet. Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder, 20 inches; length of stroke, 42 Inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER "ALABAMA." Register dimensions—Length 214 feet 4 inches; breadtb,3s feet 2 Inches; depth of hold, 22 feet. Has one side lever engine: diameter of cyl inder, 65 inches; length of stroke, 8 feet. EielidOner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER " FARE lEEE." Register dimensions—Length, 183 feet .1 inches; breadth, 28 feet 11 inches: depth of bold, 20 feet. Has ono vertical engine; diameter of cylin der, 92 inches; length or stroke, 42 inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN OCIIEW STEAMER "MARY skNpol;l), ,, Register dimensions—Length, 1614 feet 6 inches; breadth, 31 feet 8 inches; depth of hold, 15 feet 10 inches. Has two vertical- engines; diameter of eylieder, 25 inches; length of stroke, 30 inches. Schooner rigged. THE IRON SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER "BRI TANNIA.." Register dimensions—Length, 181 feet 4 inches; breadth, 23 feet 3 inches; depth of hold, 12 feet 2 inches. Has two English steeple engines; di ameter of ey - /Inder,esinehes; length of stroke, 8 feet. Selma= rigged. TILE GOVERNMENT-BUILT WOODEN SIDE. WHEEL STEAMER "MIAMI." Registee dimen. sions—Length, 208 feet 4 incites; breadth, 33 feet. Inches; depth of hold, 10 feet 3% inches. Has-one inclined engine; diameter of cylinder, 44 luelies i length of stroke, 7 feet. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER "STABS AND STRIPES." Register iiimencions - 7.sos, 124 feet 3 Inches; breadth, 34 feet 6 inches; depth or held, 16 feet 4 Welles. Has two vertical engines; di ameter of cylinder, 26 inches; length , of stroke, 30 Inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER "NOR WICH." Register dimensions—Length, 132 feet $ inches; breadth, 24 feet 8 inches; depth of hold, 16 feets Inches. Has one vertleal engine; diameter of cylinder, 34 Inches; length .of stroke, 30 Inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG " HOWQUA." Register dimensions—Length, 120 feet 7 inches; breadth, 22 feet 10% inches; depth of hold, 16 feet % inch. Has one vertical engine• ' diameter of cylin der, 38 inches; length of stroke , 36 inches. Schooner . rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG SUNPLOWER. •• Register' dimensions—Length, 104 feet 5 inches; breadth, 20 feet 9 inches; depth of hold, 12. feet T Inches. Has one - vertical engine; diameter of cyan der, 36 inches; length of stroke, 36 Inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG " AZALIA. I, Re- Oster dimenslous—Length,loo feet 3 inches; breadth, 20 feet 10% inches; depth of hold, 8 feet 2% inches. Has' one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder, 30 inches; length of stroke, 32 inches. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG "LARKSPUR. ,, Register dimensions—Length, 90 feet 9 inches; breadth, 11 feet luchw depth or hold, 7 feet 3 inches. Has one vertical engine; diameter of eylln der, 26 inches; length of stroke, 28 inches. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG " WHITEHEAD." Register dimensions—Length, 93 feet ly¢ inches; breadth, 19 feet 9.1 i inches; depth of hold, B feet inches. Has two inclined engines; diameter of cyl inder, 18 Inches; length of 'Stroke, 29 blokes. THE WOODEN SCREW TIJUr " DOTOMSK.A.." Register dimensions—Length, 134 feet 6 Inches; breadth, 27 feet; depth of hold, 8 feet 8 inches. Ms one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder, 84 inches; length of stroke, 30 Inches. Schooner rigged. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG "CARNATION." Register dimenslons—Length, 71 feet 8 Welles: breadth, 17 feet 2 Inches; depth of hold, 7 feet 2 inches. Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylin der, 20 inches; length of stroke, 20 inches. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG "'MARTIN." Re gister dimensions—Length, 45 feet 3 inches; breadth, 11 feet 3 inches; depth of hold, 6 feet 10 inches. Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder,l33( inches; length of stroke, 15 inches. THE WOODEN SCREW TUG ' , HOYT." Re gister dimensions—Length, 40 feet; breadth, 10 Peet 5 inches: depth of hold, 41'007 Inches. Has one ver. Goal high-pressure engine; diameter of cylinder, 12 Inches; length of stroke; 12 inches, THE BARK "A. HOUGHTON." Register di menslons—Length, 113 feet 4 inches; breadth, 21 feet 3 inches; depth of hold, 12 feet. THE BARK "RESTLESS." Register dlmen sinns—Length, 107 feet 3 Inches; breadth, 24 feet 8 inches; Glvol. or voL, , 10 feet. THE GOVERNMENT-BUILT BRIG .‘ PERRY.i, Register dimensions—Length, 124 feet 4 'wheat breadth, 25 feet 6 inches; depth of hold, 12 feet I inches. THE SCHOONER „ DAN SHIM Register mensions—Length, 87 feet 9 inches; breadth. 25 feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 8 feet 2 Inches. THE SCHOONER "C. P. WILLIAMS." Begis ter dimensions—Length, 102 feet; breadth, 28 feet I inches; depth of hold, 8 feet 6 Inches. THE SCHOONER "MATTHEW VASSAR." E. glster dimensions—Length, 90 feet; breadth, 27 feet 7 inches; depth of hold, 8 feet 2 Inches. THE SCHOONER "NORFOLK PACKET." Re gister dimensions—Length, 108 feet; breadth, 28 feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 9 feet 8 Inches. THE SVI-100NER O. IL LEBO+ Register 41- magma—Length, 98 feet 7 Welter; breadth, 27 foot 3 inches; depth of hold, 7 feet 9 Inches. Inventories at the Auction Store, No. MI south FRONT Street, above WAVNUT. Twenty per centum of the purchase money must be paid on the day of sale, and the remainder before theoessel is removed from the Navy Yard, which will be done within six days after the day or sale. J. B. FET_72.I4, jyl9, 22, 25, 25, SI, .au2 AUCTION NOTICE, A. L OAT IS, AUCTIONEER. CURTIS (Si CO. Will oiler at their Salesrooms, 168 AND 170 CHURCH STREET, ON FRIDAY, UST JULY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, By order and for account of the . Underwriters, the entire stock of 3IESSRS. WESTS, BRADLEY, & CART, Partially damaged by water, at the Ere on theirpre mfses conAisting of 2,000 dozen BRADLEY'S -CE LEBRATED "DUTLEX ELLIPTIC and °that' thahluitalde style. of SKIRTS; WIRE TAPE And all other material used In the manufacture of Skirts. A large portion of this Stock is in perfect order: and as it will be the largest Sale ever minis at Auction of this description of Goods, the attention of buyers is particularly respipited to the same. & 168 and 170 Gifu'ECU W., N. Y. ig igT HERKNESS' BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM STREETS. SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c., &c,, ON WEDNESDA.Y MORNING, July I9th, at 10 o'clock. Sale of TWO HUNDRED Government horses, eat Tharaday and Prlday,_ July 2001 and 21st. ONE HUNDRED HORSES EACH may. np- Sale of Horses, arriaguu, &a., &c., on Satter. day morning, as usual. C ALFRED M. HERKNESS. )ylB-34 Auctioneer. EXCURSIONS. CAPE MAY, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, FROM FOOT OF WALNUT STREET, AT 8.30 A. M., gA IN AND EXPRESS. Du. 2.30 P. M., ri A . WENGER. Due at 6.45 p. EarUEso, Due at 7.46 P. K.. 4.30 P. M., Fare, 83.00. Servant% $2.00. EXCURSION TICKETS, $5.00. Coupon Tickets., to be used by one person only, 10 for $25.00. Passengers and Baggage taken t 9 And from the Island and Station without additional ohallge• Freight daily from Sandford's Wharf, below Spruce street. Retureing_Trains leave CAPE MAY at 5.30 A. X., Diall; 8 A. X., Express; 5 P. M., Accommodation: 8.20 A.. M.., Freight. J, VAN RENsaBLAzn, 1313" PHILADELPHIA, July 5, 1865. a im p li g CAMDEN AND AT. LANTIC RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. T HRotru if IN TWO HOURS. a after SATURDAY, July let, 1885, FIVE trains ° Atlantic City, and one. on Sunday. A -STREET F ERRY a Tß ti n ta lft my LEAVE VINE -STREET as follows: Op' renal EaClirglild SAO A. M. Mill Train . • 7,p9 A. AL. Freight, with Passenger Car attached.... 9,15 A. 14, 'express (through in two hours) mg p it Atlas tic Accommodation . RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC. Atlantic Accommodation 5.47 A. X. Express (through in two hours) 7.08 A. X. Freight, with Passenger Car attaelied....ll.47 A. /11, Mall Train 4.45 P. 14. Special Excursion 5.18 P. N., SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Vinc-street Ferry at 7.30 A. M. Returning, leaves Atlailtia at, , : 4.46 PI It. Fare to Atlantic, $2. Round Drip Tiekete, good only lbr the day and train on which they are tamed, $3. JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION. Leave Vine-street Ferry at 5.30 P. M. Leave Jackson at 6.28 A.M. EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS. Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.16 A. M. and 1.16 P. AL Leave Haddontleld at 11.46 A. M. and 2.45 P. M. N, 33,—Freight must be delivered at Cooper , ry Point before dololock P. DI. to Insure Its acting acrwa. the neat day. JOHN G, /WANT je2B-tf , Ag ttt: aligsm EXCURSIONS TO LONG BRANoll.—Traini for Long Branch will leave Cooper's PoinkOADIDEN, daily (Sundays excepted,) at CO A. M. Fare, ill: Excursion notate, good for three days, $2. Extra. train on Saturday's at 4.30 P. M. Returning, arrive at Oamden at 9.1.0 A. M. Monday. 5e26.2m • L, p, OOZE, AMA, Camden. COMMANDANT.