The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 20, 1865, Image 3

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    CITY" ITEMS.
Tait BST FITTING SKIRT OP THE AGS IS " The
/reproved Pattern Shirt,” made by John C.
Errison, at the old stand, Nos, 1 and 3 North
sixth street Work done by hand in the best
planner, and warranted to give satisfaction.
18fLs stock of G e ntlemen's Furnishing Goods
Willot be surpasiod. Prices moderate.
TEM "Culla" 6trB HAT," sold by Wood Ss
ART,
Chestnut street, is really indispen.
ble to eve ry lady about leaving the city.
heir entire stock of Straw and Fancy Goods
BOW . 4 .
!fag off at much below COL
vistrans TO THE SEA-BHORM .9110111 d proVl
lieu/selves with BATRINO DROSSES from
RUIN C, Ar.alsog' 9 ,
Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth Ara%
If ATLATITIC CITY--011 Saturday evening next,
•22. We expect a delightful time, as it is
der:4ood the First flop of the season takes
ddace at the Stales Hotel, Atlantic
iiEy, N. J. me ladies have been looking for
pand to this event with much pleasure, and
Alma with the : sf dendhl dancing, music of
orrlmstru, and the cooling breeze
f t h e oce an, it cannot help but be an evening
:n" 01.103 -meat.
H
OW TDB LADIES S HOULDm
RIDE.—A lady c ,
o pondent of the Home Journal, writing from
;wport, sass: "We shall be on the lookout
• ^ vont pet idea (which is gaining ground) of
,e,
;li.hrs riding astride,n In Philadelphia the
j,ka , lake. kindly to by the ladies, from the
~i 0 dud such elegant and becoming panto
:mil, ran be procured at the Brown Stone
Clotting Ball of Rocklin' .!t, Wilson, Nos. GO3
5151111 b Chestnut street, above Sixth.
To' sweete , A singer and the sweetest per
fim, of the day are Adelena Patti and Pha
-3,,,s "Night-nionming Cerens." Both are
American The , fail singer enraptures every
ilody—the pernnne is in demand everywhere.
you CAN'T OPIIN YOUR LIPS, LADIES, Without
you use the Fragrant Sozo-
To:oiling whether
dont or noi. No occasion for words. Your
WO and bond' speak for yon. The lustre
aim om it imparted to the dental machinery
br 4„,t peerless Auld, and the fragrance it,
givClo tine month, cannot be realized by teh
pse of :oiY other article accessible to the
;Imo family. jylS-tuths3t
rvinoc is cautioned against an imita
tion of the Photograph of Lieutenant General
60 0, the original of - which was taken by F.
Gu y c kong, 704 Arch street. It is it bad copy.
The origami will be known by my imprint 011
the bark. jylB44*
NEW AND SECOND-RAND PIAROE FOR RICNT,
Dmiportion of rent applied to purchase.
Also, new and elegant pianos for sale on
accommockeing terms. GonaD,
jyl4-2m Seventh and Chestnut.
FOUR STECK & Co.'s PIANO'S (little used) for
We at bargains. These pianos hare been used
Oaring the past winter and spring at eoneertS,
sc public halls, and in private houses, and
flow no marks of use. Price NOG less than
ler ones of same style, though all new ones
tare been reduce 1 $Th. J. E. Goma),
jell-36t Gcrenth and Chestnut streets.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
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10 8 Baldwin, Boston
T L Holmes, Boston
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Flnlay, :New Jersey
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Sam). Midge, Washington
I? Hall & al; Washington
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David Ford, Cairo, 11l
Saint M Tobin. Vermont
Miss Tobin, Vermont
Mrs Tobin, Vermont
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rIY Cathcart, New York
James Johns. New York
11M Moody, Cape May
Miss S 'Moody, Cape Stay
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W Carl, New Hope, Pa
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J no Millar, Itielnuond,Va
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SPECLA_JIL.. N o'rjo ES.
FIRE AT BARNUM'S MUSEUM, NEW
Tons.—One of our SAFES was severely tested in
the recent fire, and preserved Its Contents in good
condition. Sec certificate of the owners in another
column. MARVIN Sc CO..
721 CHESTNUT Street,
(3tasouh: Call.)
MARTIN'S SAYE TEITIMPTIANT.—bi
niense destreetion of property,
NEW 'TORE, July 14, IBM
MESSRS. MARVIN & Co.—awnemen: In reply to
your inquiries as to how your Safe stood the great
lire which consumed Atrium's Museum and the en
tire block of adjoining buildings, we would say that
everything in it was preserved in perfect order, al
most as good as new. Tim Safe gives good evi
dence of the great heat for several hours. Whim
Our store is rebuilt we stud) want another, as, after
such a test, we shall have none hilt your patent.
Yours, truly, WSLLETTS & SKIDMORE,
Nos. 155 and 157 FULTON Street.
A fall assortment of MARVIN'S Patent Fire and
Burglar-proof SAFES always on hand. MARVIN
St CO., 721 CHESTNUT Street. jy2o-St
WIRE DIM" COVERS, OF ROUND, OVAL,
and Oblong Patterns, for protecting food from
flies. For sale at TralliA.N SHAW'S. No. 835
(Eightliiirty-five) DIAREET St., below Ninth. It
A SET OF IRON QUOITS SHOULD BE IN
eluded in your outfit for rural or sea-side recrea
tion. Several sires: and, also, Iron Dunib Bells
for sale by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight
Thirty-Axe) MARKET Street, below Ninth. It
SOMETHING COOL FOR 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. Linen Vests.
Linen Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca. Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks.
Just the thing to Keep Cool in.
Just the thing to Keep Cool in.
Just the thing to Keep Cool in.
Just the thing to Keep Cool in.
Also, a splendid assortment of Seasonable Cloth
ing, of every variety, for sale by
PERRY & CO.,
No. 303 CHESTNT Street, above Third,
N 0.609 CHESTKOV St. (Granville Stokes , old stand.)
5. E. Corner of SEVENTH and MARKET Ste. (Jones.)
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CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR will
restore Gray Hair to its ORIGINAL COLOR; Strength
ens and promotes, the growth of the weakest hair;
stops its falling out in three days; keeps the head
clean, Cool and healthy; can be used freely; contains
nothing injurious; TI/R BEST HAIR-DRESSING EVER.
OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC; it is recommended and
used by the first medical authority. Sold at the
drug-stores and at my office, No. 102 Broadway,
New York.
I assure all persons the above preparation will do
all that is claimed for it.
jyB-tuthsl2t SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D
Two BAD CASES of PILES CURED BY
DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY.-Air. Glass,
Of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes for tae benefit of
all who suffer with the rites, that he has been
troubled for eight years -with en aggravated case Or
Plies, and his brother was discharged from the army
as incurable, (lie being quite paralyzed with the
Plies.) Both these distressing cases were cured with
one bottle of Dr. Strichland's Pile Remedy. The
recommendation of these gentlemen beside the
daily testimonials received by Dr. Strickland, ought
to Convince those suffering that the most aggra
vated chronic cases of Piles arc cured by Dr.
Strickland's Pile Remedy. It is sold by Druggists
everywhere. jyl-stutii-3m
GOOD TO INVEST IN.—ls', AS THE OLD
adage declares, "Health Is the greatest of earthly
blessings," then every effort to preserve it pays
well.
IDEARE'S PLANTATION BITTERS
have been of great service in making people healthy
and keepingthezu so. They should be found 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
system against the attacks of disease.
There is nothingbettee to take "for the Stomach's
sake— thou the PLANTATION BITTERS.
They cure Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Indigestion,
Drowsiness, Headache, Pain in the Side, Liver
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, STRONC+, AND HEARTY.
THE MOST REFINED AND INTELLIGENT
Ladies use Jared's Email de Parts to remove Frec
kles, Tan, black worm specks, and the dlscolora
lions caused by salt air; and they fully endorse it
for imparting a soft, white, and delicately trans
parent skin. Sold by all Druggists, Perfuniere,
I:lair-dressers, and Dealers in Toilet Roods. Orders
by mail should be addressad to JARED & RENE,
Philadelphia. jyls-mwstf
KENDALL'S Ma - Botitur.—Have you tried
It? If so, you approve of it. Of course the re
markable demand for this excellent preparation for
the Hair bee been solely created by its merits; for,
when once used, it is not likely to be abandoned.
You can procure It of any respectable Druggist.
jyl-am
ITCH. (WHEATON'S) ITCH.
SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM.
Will cure the Itch in forty-eight hours. Also cures
Salt Rheum, Uleere, Chilblains, and all Eruptions
of the Skin. Price, SO cents. By sending 60 cents to
WEEKS & POTTER, BOSTON, Mass., will be for
warded free by mail. For sale by all Druggists.
ndrlB-6m
CIF" Plum REIXCED.
Age WANAMAKEII do BROWN,
- Popular
Olondng
Aar House,
OAR HALL, S. F. eor. Birth and Markdt
MARRIED.
WINSLOW—LA SG.—On the 13th instant, bv Rev.
J. 1). Long, of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
William Henry Winslow. of Belfast. Maine. Acting
Master U. S. E.._ to Miss Annie Traquair Lang,
daughter of Geo. S. Lang, of this city.
DIED.
BRADFIET.D.--On the 17th inStant. Alfred Shan
non, only son of Alfred nail Ann Bradneld, In the
7th year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom the
residence of his parents , No. 1814 Poplar street, on
Thursday, 20111 inst., at 3 P. M. *
11E1I„,—On the 18th instant, Samuel iteyl, son of
Thomas P. and Mary A. lleyl, In the 7th year of his
y,
rho relatives and blends of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral; from his
parents' residence, No. 132 North Eleventh street,
on Friday the 21st Inst., at 3 o'clock. **
ou the 18th instant, Rabens
Peale; in his 82d year.
Funeral from Trinity Church, Pottsville, Fridav,
21st instant. at 2P. .
FUNK.—On the 18th Instant, MermannLombaert,
±.-oonfrest son or Francis and Mary Funk, aged 6
months and 26 days.
The relei ives - friends+ of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the
residence of his parents, No. 215 Union street, this
efiirsday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Interment at
Mount Moriah Cemetery.
AT'SVOOD.On - -Tuesday morning 13th Instant,
Mr. James Atwood, - formerly of this
clty, aged 8
years. . .
His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited
to attend his funeral, from his late residence in
West Chester, on Friday morning, 21st instant, at
11 o'clock. ***
- .
PETER - MAN.—CM the 17th Inst., John E. Peter•
man. in the 01 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-in-law, Mr. Hugh Thomp
son, No. Ms Franklin street, on Th Thursday after
noon, at I o'clock, without further notice. Vo pro
reed to Franklin cemetery. 5*
=BM
l t is seldom that death finds a more shining mark
than in the rase of lIANNAR W., wife of N. W.
1 1:1-.LIS—a trite woman, friend, and Christian. :Me
ver e 2.3: tend a helping hand tO the
needy and suffering lit such an lifOUtrasiYu tuntmee.
that all knew and felt that it mine front a. pure
heart.
The writer of lb k (nearly forty years ago) expe
rienced her soothing ease and kindness around her
bed of sickness, administered, - with sisterly tender
ness, such as the gimd-hearted only can bestow and
from that time has ever remembered her with a
grateful heart—has often since heard of her acts of
tialiter Mildness to ona, strangers: and now sin
covely trust 6 that God will grant to her departed
Writ the DrUlltinit rest or the. tree Christian.
=M===TM!
BLACK ENGLISH GRENADINES.—
Just received, a 'case of Black English Grena
dines, at 40 cents a yard.
BESSON & SON, Mourning store,
918 CHESTNU'r Street.
OiSA twice. Prices in plain figures. nariS
RLACK CHAIN DE LAINE.--JITSI
-11- , opened, one ease of plain black Chaly de Lam es,
at 37 cents a yard.
BESSON & SON, Mourning Store,
91lS CHESTNUT Street.
One price. Prices in plain figures. rens
100 PURE WHITE SHETLAND
SHAWLS. EYRE Bc LANDELL.
100 PIECES MOSQUITO BARS,
WRITES, BLUES, CiREENs, &c.
EYRE & LANDELL.
1 000 LOW WHITE Q, ILTS, FOR
HOTELS. IMMENSE LOTS OF CHEAP
TOWELS. ne2 ll -tn EYRE & L A,NDP3
THE NATIONAL. EXCHANGE
_BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, United States
Depository have removed to their new Banking
'Geese, N. W. corner of SECOND and GREEN
reidg, where the usual banking' facilities ~rill be
IroNl (1 all who may entrust us with their business,
‘1. 1; lilted States Seven-Thirties constantly on hand
Lisls-tit] GEO. HAMILTON, (insider.
:,; )1 1 , F
T E , P c
O E . C c Eo
Corder
1 I T A Ii t it C y o
4 A .
li t
DOCK Streets, second story.
TO DELINQUENT STOCKTIOLDEBS. — Notiee
is hereby given that unless the assessment of twen
to_iloo mill; her ealleti for bY reSOlittion of
November, 1804. Is paid on or befOre August 4, leg,
a sunk:lent manlier of aileron to pay the said assc•Sil
inent, with neeessary sod incidental expenSes. Wtll
be sold, at this Office, at public Sale, at 12 o'clock,
on that day.
By order of the Board. -
.13 - 15-161 . . ADAM WAIITIDIA.Iti, Treasurer.
11W• OFFICE RWANDAN MINING} VON.
PANT, No. 324 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA. July.lB,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Stock of
the Mandan Mining Company. ort .whieli instalments
are due and unpaid - is hereby declared forfeited, and
will be sold at pablic auction on MONDAY the 2lat
day„ of jtijamT, tea, at 12 o'clock noon, at the
ode() of the Secretary of the corporationotetordlng
to the charter and by-laws, unless previously re
deemed. By order of the Directors.
B. A. HOOPES,
J3494:101 Secretary and Treasurer.
OFFICE GIRARD MINING COII.
PANY, No 324 WALNUT Street,
l'lfitADErmita, July 18th. 1 8 65 .
NOTICE le hereby given that all Stock of the
GIRARD MIRING COMPANY, on which instal
ments are due and unpaid, is hereby declared for
felted, and will be sold at Public A‘tetion on SA
TURDAY, the 19th day of August, IBM at 12 o'clock
noon, at the 011 ice of the Secretary of t the Corpora
tion, accordLnir to the Charter and By-Laws, unless
previously redernied.
By order of the Directors. B. A. MOPES,
jyl9tanle r;eeretary and Treasurer.
ilgr' OFFICE OF THE PHILNDEL.
rice of
WORKS, JULY 11, 1865.
The price of Coirc, has bedn reduced to Ten Cents
per bushel. Orders received at the Works or Office,
No. 20 South SEVENTH Street.
JOS. MANUEL,
jy1242.t . Chief Engineer.
CRITTENDEN'S . PIIILADEL
PII IA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
No. e 37 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh.
Established in 1544. incorporated MS.
The Course of Instruction includes BOOK-KEEP
niG in its different branches, PENMANSHIP,
Mercantile Calculations. Easiness Forms, Commer
cial Law, &e., &e., furnishing n necessary
PREPARATION FOE BUSINESS LIFE.
NO VACATlON.—Students instructed separately,
and receivhd at any time. Diplomas awarded, or
Graduation Catalogues for the Tear ending April
15th, containing. terms, he.. sentfree on applica
tion. Six hundred and seventy-aloe 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 unconanad. jyl9-3t.
1107 OFFIC E OF THE WEST PHILA.
DELPHIA PASSENUEIt nivu.NyAx COM
PANY„N. W. corner FORTY-FIRST and HAVER
FORD Streets, PitiLADELPMA, July 11, 1865.
The Board of Directors have this day decrared
a Dividend of FIVE PER VENT. on the Capital
Stock for the last six months, clear of all taxes,
paysbie ou and altar the 21st inst.
''he hooka for the transfer of stock will be closed
until that date.
jyl3•thstu6t• SAMUEL P. HUHN, Treasurer.
DIVI D N D.—THE BOARD OF
MANAGERS 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 the 20th instant, at No. 129 South SE
VENTH Street. JOSEPH PAXSON, Treasurer,
PrithanNi,rniA, July 15, 1865. jyl9-Bts
iItgrOFFICE OF THE GILFILLAN OIL
COPAPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA.—The
anno.l meeting of the Stockholders of the Gilallan
Oil C011113311V of Pennsylvania will be held at their
Office. 409 WALN UT Street, on WEDNESDAY,
the 9th of AUGUST, at 3 o'clock P. M. An election
for officers and directors will be held.
J. C. FRYER,
jyffitau9 Secretary and Treasurer.
Ipr CUMBERLAND COAL AND IM
PROVEMENT COMPANY.
GYM. LOUGIILIN President pro tem
azimarr B. seitoßmn..Sec. and Treas.
Office, 228 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia.
This Company is being organised 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 2,000 acres of Land, more than
half of - which is coal-bearlng 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.
Tile 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 IliiaSiSSippl.
The Coal is of the best quality, and commands a
ready sale wherever known. Llyls-et
Great inducements are offered to capitalists.
ro f,- OFFICE "BIG WHITELY CREEK
OIL CO., NO. 5%8 WALNITT Street,Room
No. 9, PHILADELPIIIA, July 10, ISM
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,
jyll-12t. J. LEWIS PHILLIPS, President.
DELAWARE AVENUE MARKET
COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA, July 3,1885.
The Directors have this day declared a Dividend
of THREE PER OENT , on the Capital stook of the
Company, payable on and after the 18th inst., clear
of State and United States Taxes. The Transfer
Rooks will close on the 11th and open on the Mtn
test. fiye-12e3 WILLIAM. J. CARLIN, Sec'y.
MILITARY.
tiUNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE
CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce
ments held out to all entering the Marine Corps;
glorious opportunity to visit foreign countries;
good pay, excellent accommodations, light and
easy duties.
For all further information inquire at the Recruit
ing Rendezvous, No: 311 South FRONT Street,
Philadelphia, between 9 A. M. and 3 P. H. every
day, except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD,
iyi Captain and Recruiting Officer.
CURTAIN GOODS.
INMWMII
MASONIC HALL,
719 CHESTNUT STREET,
18 NOW OPENING.
- A.NOTHER LARGE' LOT OF
LACE CITUTAINS,
BLEGANT STYLES,
AT PRTVES, PROM 5 DOLLARS TO 150
DOLLARS PER P.
WINDOW SHADES,
CHOICE rAVTIaP.NO,
AT REDECED PRICES.
my2B-tf
SUMMER RESORTS.
SUMMER RESORT.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
MAUCH CHUNK, PENNSYLVANIA.
LA FAY LENTZ,
ROST. KLOTZ, } Proprietors.
Timms—taper day, aud from $10.50 to $l2 per week.
Mauch Chunk, from its romantic location, pure
591bility from every, point
presents mountain
a rare r and at t a
et e i
o e u e to roasure-soeker4 awl
summer sojourners. It was the cradle of the coat
business in the United States. and Is now the cen
tre of the great anthracite coal trade of the Lehigh
region. Hemmed in on every side by abrupt moan
tains,between which meanders the beautiful Le
high, it presents scenes the most picturesque and
romantic, which call forth the admiration of all
lovers of the beautiful in Nature. jy2o-6t*
COUNTRY BOARDING.—A FEW
more boarders can be accommodated at a FARM
HOUSE, near Media. Delaware county; location
pleasantly situated. 'For particulars, apply to J.
li. - PARKER northwest corner of ELEVENTH
and MARKET Streets. jyl9-4t5
Rl7 R A li z HOTEL,
VE*ANGO COUNTY, PA.4
JAME 6 .5 TEEL,
rroprielor
This well-known and popular House has just been
"thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than
double its former capacity.
It is pleasantly situated in the centre of the Town,
with ready access by Hail and Stage to all points in
the OIL .REGION, and its accommodations for
Guests fully equal to those of first-class Hotels in
any part of the country.
It has been the aim of the Proprietor to establish
a HouSe combining the comforts of Rome with all
the advantages of a large Hotel, and he believes he
has succeeded. jyq-sm.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE, PRINCETON,
MASS.—This favorite resort, situated in one of
the most delightful and accessible parts of New
England t is now OPEN for.BOARDERS and TRAN
SIENT VISITORS. Send for circular.
jett-stuth-tm. M. H. BALLARD.
ES 1 RA.R E ROOMS FOR THE
SUMMER.—Some Mae Rooms, unexpectedly
vacated, can be bad at the Chestnut-Grove House,
Media,on reasonable terms. Apply to Miss BIRCh-
HEAD, at the Grove House. JylB-6t.
SEA BATHING-CAPE MAY, CAPE
ISLAND, N. J.—THE NATIONAL HOTEL.—
This large and commodious Hotel, known as the
National Hall, is now receiving visitors. Price per
weeic, VG; Children and servants half- rice.
je26-2nl AARON GARRETsox, Proprietor.
T EE
COLUMBIA HOUSE,
CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY,
Will be Opened this season on the FIFTEENTH
DAT OF JTJNE, for the reception of guests.
This leading house will, for the coming season,
fully sustain Its well-established reputation.
Greatly encouraged by the business of last year,
the proprietor feels satisfied that a Hotel, conducted
clearly first-class, must continue a success at this
old and popular resort.
The railroad 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
chants' Hotel. Philadelphia, or to
GEORGE J. BOLTON, Proprietor,
myl9-2m . CAPE ISLAD, N. J.
THE ALHAMBRA,
AT ATLANTIC CITY,
Is now open for the reception of visitors.
je26-Im. It. 11. LEEDS, Proprietor
T . IGHT-TIOIJSE COTTAGE,_
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
NEAREST HOUSE TO THE sURP.
ThlB Wen-known house is now open for the recep
tion of boarders. JONAH WOOTTON,
jesi-im Proprietor.
CONGRESS HALL,
ATLANTIC arry, N. J.,
WILL OPEN JUNE 24,1865.
The subscriber would respectfully inform his
fri en ds and the public in general, that he has again
4.64lCongreas riall, this he'll the fourth season.
Many improvements bare been made; 8190, 11919
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 Baud Is engaged. Terms moderate.
jel9-Im G. W. HINKLE.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,LONG
BRANCH, New . Jersey, Is now oen for the
reception of visitors. Trains leave on Saturday af
ternoon, at four oletock, from Vine-street wharf—
returning Monday morning early --June 10, MS.
jelo-2m. BENJ. A. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor.
-B-4HR .A. MT. SPRINGS.-THIS
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 15th of June. Railroad communi
cation twice a day from Philadelphia, on the Penn
sylvania Or Reading Railroad, and daily from Batt-
More and New York.
For particulars address the Proprietor,
jel-2m J. W. FREDERICK.
E D. F. MORGAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NT AND COLLECTING
AGE,
IM PHIS, TENN
The Civil courts of this District are now in prac
tical operatlen. Haring practiced at the Memphis
bar for ten (10)' years, my acquaintance with the
business community greatly facilitates in the Speedy
collection of claims. 4 •
jy4.6n2 E. D. P. NOWIAN.
THE. PRESS:-MILADELPRIA; niTTESDAY. JULY 20. i 865:
UNITED STATES
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the
undersigned, the General SubaerlptiOn 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
These Notes are issued under date of July 15, 1885,
and are payable three years from that date In air!
rend), Or are conyertible at the option of the. holder
into
These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium,
and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds,
Iron. state, County, and Municipal taxation, which
adds/von one to three Der cent. snore 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 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 7 8-10ths in currency. Subscri
bers will dedeet the interest in currency up to July
15th, at the time when they subscribe.
The delivery of the notes of this Third Series of
the Seven-Thirties will commence on the Ist of
June, and will be made promptly and continuously
after that date.
The slight change made in the conditions of this
THIRD SERIES rtirects only the matter of interest.
The 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 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 OP THE PEOPLE.
Less than 5230,000,000 of the Loan authorized by
Congress are now in the market. This amount, at
Cie rate - at - which it is being absorbed, will all be
subscribed for within sixty days, when the notes
Wlii undoubtedly command a premium, as has uni
formly been the case on closing the subeorlottorts to
other Leans.
In order that citizens of every town and section of
the country may be afforded facilities for taking the
Loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Pri
vate Bankers throughout the country have general
ly agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscri
bers will select their own agents, in whom they have
confidence, and who only are to be responsible for
the delivery of the notes for which they receive or
ders.
NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
AA GOOD TEACHER OF THE LIGHT
GYMNASTICS WANTED. Address "Physi
cal Education," at this Office. brla-3t*
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF
PENNSYLVANIA.—The Second Term or
the Session of Hai will open on WEDNESDAY,
July 26th, and continue twenty weeks. For board,
washing, tuition, room-rent, and fuel, $lOO, in ad
vance. For further information or a catalogue, ad
dress WE. IL ALLEN,
President Agricultural College_,
jylB-tuthsat ItW Centre county, Pa.
HILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE. for YOUNG LADIES N. W. corner
of CHESTNUT and BiGFITEENTEI Streets (for
merly at .1520 Arch street.) Rev. CHARLES A.
SMITE, D. D. Principal. Circulars at ma and 1224
Chestnut street. Or undress P. 0. Box 288. jylo-lm*
TC IsIOWLE S' LEHIGH, HICKORY,
-Ex- and FISK COAL. at reduced prices. Mice
and Yard, NINTH and WILLOW Sts. iyl4-1111.
COAL. COAL. COAL.
The celebrated "TUNNEL RIDGE" COAL,
the best Ceal in the market.
Broken Egg, and Steve sizes at $7.03 per ton.
Large Nut " 6.25 per ton.
At the MANTUA COAL YARD.
•
Offices—FORTIETH St. and LANCASTER Ave.
THIRTY-FIFTH St. and PENN. RR.
9ylo-12t. WM. D. HESTON.
COAL:WM. H. CURTIS a 00.,
LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL YARD,
1413 CALLOWHILL Street. mrSt-ler,
C 0 A. L .-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
MEADOW,'and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal,
and best Locust Mountain, fromSehuylkill, prepared
SECONexpressly for family use. Depot, - N. W. corner
D
WILLOW Streets. oElee,_2(o. 1.12
S. SECOND Street. Caps-tfl J. WALTON Jc CO.
NO MEDICINES GIVEN
Or LEXINGTOR AVENUE, NEW YORK
el-rEtCANT.O DISEASES,
WITHOUT MONEY AND WITHOUT PRICE,
From 'WEDNESDAY, Ju!y26tii, till August 26th,
InehlmV6.
FEEIMMI
where those who are able and willing to pay may
COMe from
his last public operations were at Verandah Hall,
St. Louis, Mo.. and at Mechanics' Institute Hall,
Cincinnati, Ohio, operating on no less than 23,600
persons, with a degree of success unprecedented in
the annals of Medical history.
NO MEDICINES GIVEN.
NO SURGICAL OPERATION'S PERFORMED.
5o many thousands are already acquainted with
my mode of operating, it scents y only to
say that by this method an equilibrium of the vital
powers is at once established, and an equalization
of the circulation maintained; thus Nature is ena
bled to throw off the effete matters which generate
and foster disease, and health at once ensues.
_
From one to livendnutes are required for the most
inveterate cases of any curable Chronic Disease.
In many Instances a single operation of one minute
is sufficient. In rare instances of exceedingly obsti
nate character, a second or even a third operation
n;
may I required. IRo exception to Fractures, Dis
locotions, Curvature of the bplue, or Suppurating
Tumors.
The diseases which yield most readily to the cura
tive agency of this method, as practiced hy me, are
Dyspepsia. Constipation, Asthma, Angina Pectoris,
Chlorosis. Loss of Voice, 1: Ream:akin, Rheumatic
Uout. Liver Disease, Diseases of the Biliary Pas
sages, Irritable Bladder, Headache, Nervous Irrita
tion of the Brain, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Diseases of
the Dean, Eruptive Diseases, ConvllisiOns, Hyste
ria, Neuralgia, Thrush, Congestion of Spleen. irri
tation of Stomach, Diseases of Kidneys, Ulceration
and Displacement of the Womb, Morbid Appetite,
Wakefutuess, ticneral Debility, Nervous -Depres
sion, Dillicult Breathing with rain in the Lungs.
Paralysis, Consumptien, and General Dropsy are
the most slow and uncertain with this treatment.
Patients" afflicted with these have rarely been re
stored. They are, however, always benefited.
Deafness, when dependent upon destruction of
tympanum, and Anniarosis.dependant upon paraly
sis of opt le nerve, /we:amide.
For testimonials of ellre,or other information,seo.
circulars, which will be sent to any address upon
up~plicatiun.
My charges arc ill proportion to property—never
exorbitant in any case.
IN NO CASE IS A CURE GUARANTEED.
jy 4 2o-st .
ICE CREAX.
PURE DELAWARE COUNTY
ICE CREAM,
made In the country, and fresh every morning—the
very best that is made. Saloons, Excursions, Fie-
Nies, Festivals, Hotels, Restaurants, and Private
Families, furnished with promptness in quantties
to suit, on reasonable terms.
EASTERN MARKET
ICE-CREAM STAND.
THE GERIIANTOWN TELEGRAPH,
in the great region thirty to forty miles around
Philadelphia, is the best Advertising Medium ex
tant.
HOTOGRAPIIS.-PARTIES OR IN
..- ilieldunis. desiring ring °graphs taken of church
/ie. resilience& IMblie buildings, and ennui ry-scatty,
u'Lmaid apply to Ir.IIIIIMER, Pluitogintlnnir, 624
ARC It Street. lt.
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS-BEAUTL
FUL Specimens — done M styles suitable for Al
bums: lust the style for scholars to excliamte with
.sehoolinates; 12. for $1.25. ItEINEWS, SECOND
Street, above Green. it*
kl 2, 15-HORSE POWER ENGINES,
r, Boring' Tools, Planers, Lathes, ranching
and Drilling Mat-blues, 011-well Tubing.
For sale by
HATHAWAY, LEACH, & STEARNS,
537-1 m 417 ARCH Street. Philadelphia.
ITERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS
1A- AND sours.
1,000 dos. Sausage Meat.
SOO " Roast Beef.
" do Veal.
peg do Mutton.
1,000 " Tlirkey.
I,IXO " 'do Chick en.
3,000 " assorted Soups, in 12, 2,41h.ea11a.
For sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS,
' feS-tf 107 South WATER Street.
fll(ij tI
7:%111 LOAN.
THIRD SERIES.
gazo,ooo,ooo.
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
U. S. 5-53 SIX PER CENT.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
JAY COOKE,
•
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
PHILADIMPETA
EDUCATIONAL.
COAL.
DR. J. DODGE WARREN,
PRACTICAL PHYSICIAN
Concert Hall, Philadelphia,
WILL PUBLICLY HEAT: THE SIC%
FREE OF CIIARGE,
From
. 0 to 11 o'clock A. M.,
PARLORS AT 917 CHESTNUT STREET,
2 till 6 P. M. Each Day
CHRONIC DISEASES CURED
ACUTE PAIN INSTANTLY RELIEVED
HEALS ENTIRELY BY THE TOUCH
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
I NA ID .
This Day is Published, July • 20.
CONTENTS
TILE WEEK
The Latest Bugbear.
Those Belligerent Rights,
Another Illustration from Jams/ea.
Political Equality.
Emancipation of Cuba.
The Political Movements in the New World.
Lifted Over: Poetry.
Another Criticism: Poetry.
The South as It Is.
The General Election in 'England.
Army Correspondence.
The Suez Canal.
Pure Interest.
LITERATURE :
Literary Notes.
Russell's "Canada."
Horace Mann,
The English "Broad Church , and America.
Thinking Bayonet. 1
Concerning the Couutry Parson.
FINE ARTS:
Multiplied Art
FINANCIAL REVIEW
It embraces among its regular or oceaslona
Contributors the following names :
HENRY W. LONGFELLOW.
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL.
JOHN G. WHITTIER.
SAMUEL ELIOT. (ex-Preildent Trinity College,
Hartford.)
Professor TORREY, (Harvard.)
Professor GOLDWIN SMITH, (Oxford.)
Dr. FRANCIS LIEBER.
Professor CHILD, (Harvard.)
CHARLES E. NORTON.
HENRY JAMES.
Judge BOND, (Baltimore.)
EDMUND QUINCY.
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. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOOD Se
Itr the ikiene or Package,
AT AND MID=
MARKET RATES.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
727 CHESTNUT ST..
jr 15
(WIIOLESALE ROOMS, UP STAIRS.)
-1m
SEASIDE SHAWLS-A FULL AS
SORTMENT just received and for sale at whole
sale only, by 33. G. GODFREY & CO.,
Its 245 MARKET Street.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
HAZARD & HUTCHINSON,
AGENTS FOR THE BALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,
1121 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
AND
103 HEADE STREET, NEW YORK. je23.Bm
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CLOSING OUT 1 CLOSING OUT !
CLOSING OUT I
GREAT ]I3A3ECG-A—INS
IN
SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS.
CHEAP BLACK SILKS.
raiwk Silks, with Lustre.
Black Silks, without Lustre.
Black Silks, of every variety, at low prices.
Coloredlitiks, of every variety, at low prices.
Silk Gotnadines at reduced prices.
75c. Silk Grenadines reduced to 45e.
$1 Silk Grenadines reduced to 55c.
Handsome Silk Grenadines reduced to 13730., $l,
$1.25.
New Styles Cambric Lawns, 373ic., 50c.
New Styles Jaconet Lawns, 50c., MO" Mc.
New Styles Organdy Lawns, 40e., SIC., 70c.
New Styles Pine Linen Lawns, Etßio., 7.5 e.
Dress Goods, of every description, at low prices.
SHAWLS AT REDUCED PRIORS.
Plain, Plaid, and Striped White Swiss and Or
gandies.
Plato, Plaid, and Striped Nainsooks and Cambric&
White Puffed and Tucked Milsllllo.
H. STEEL et SON,
jye-1f Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
)LAIN BUFF PINK, AND BLUE
PE
RCALLES or French Chintzes.
Plain buff, pink , and blue Jaconets. •
Pure white Shetland Shawls.
White Shirred Muslius.
Plaid and Stripe li:ainsooka.
Plain NainooOka. Swiss Muslims, Cumbria, •Too.
Fine lead-color Linens.
Frosted or Crape Poplins for travelling dresses.
Single and double - width plain De Laines.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
MO South SECOND Street.
N.B.—Summer Dress Doods closing out regard
less of cost. jeae-tf
TEAT STYLE LAWNS, 31 CENTS,
.a.. 1 from a late auction sale: Closing out summer
Dry floods at reduced prices.
CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 45* North SECOND Street,
jyl9-3t above
WHITE MARSEILLES.
Buff Marseilles.
- - - - -
Figured Marseilles.
From a late importation.
CURWEN STODDART, & BROTHER.
Nos- 450, 402, ana 401 Norm *ECOND Street,
jyl93t. above Willow
WHITE GROUND GRENADINE
SHAWLS, closing out at $3.
Summer Shawls at reduced prices.
CIIRWEN STODOART a BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street,
jr9-3t. above Willow.
T CHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST.
• BARGAINS JUST OPENED.
Real Crochet Edgings.
Black Guipure Laces.
Swiss Edgings and Insertions.
Empress Lace Collars.
Thread Lace Bathes.
Hemstitched Hdkfs., extra line, Zie. 371.7-8 t
COOPER & CONARD, NINTH AND
MARKET, have
The best Cassimere stock in town.
Good Linen Drills,Ducks,Coatings.
Tailors , Linings, f everkind.
Muslin Stock complete, prices right.
Family Linens, selling, gold, at 300.
Gauze, Domet, and other Flannels.
Pearl Wool Delalnes, 55 and 65 cents.
Extra tine black Mohair Alpacas, ed.
Lupin's 6-4 black Wool Delaines, 1.
Good stock white Nainsook, Swiss.
Bird-eye Linen, striped Muslims, finest Cambria
and Jaconets, puffed Musllns, Pique, &c.
White Darcgc and other thin Shawls.
bilk bacques and Summer Dusters. Je7-tf
WIG - MED BILK GRENADINES,
of the best qualities and styles, in }Haan and
Gray Grounds , _s6e to $1.50. .
Travelling Dress Goods, in every variety.
New Dress Goods, in great variety.
Handsome Chene Silks, V. 50.
VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS,
suitable for Dresses, Mantles, and Sapqnes.
COTTON GOODS AT LESS :PHAN WHOLESALE
PRICES.
Merrimac, Sprague, and 'paean Penns, 25e.
10-2 Waltham and Pcserlll bleached Meetings, 111.
H. STEEL et SOW,
myB-tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
JOHN KELLY,
TAILORS,
612 CHESTNUT STREET,
HALVE NOW IN STORE
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP
mb3-tf SPRING GOODS.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
The subsermere would invite attention to their
IMPROVED OUT 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. Sl4 CHESTNUT Street,
Jai-iy Four doors below the Continental.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
600
REFRIGERATORS
WATER 600
WATER v‘rOLERS,
FREEZERS.
GAS-STOVES FOR SUMMER COOKING . .
jele-tf GRIFFITH & PAGE, SIXTH arid ARCH.
GROCERIES.
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, &C., 16c.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
my2l-tf Cor. ELEVENTH 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.
SIAMTPACTORERS OF
t~~I: Y k ~:~ II al:bl:~i1 iYAß[►i:l:~ /:4 ~A i:1 W ~'R , ~~~
AGIONTB FOR THE CELEDHATED
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and Consumers supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Cjy44ta
BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRITOS.
ROBERT A. HANCE,
729 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Would call the attention of Druggists, Country Mer
chants, and others, to his stock of
ROOTS, HERBS, AND BARES,
in various sized packages, of ouz own pressing, at
PRICES 'BELOW FORMER RATES.
A full line of BOTANICAL PREPARATIONS,
W. S. MERItELL & CO.'S CONCENTRATED ER
MEDIES, &C., at a liberal discount to the trade.
Catalogues furnished on application. null-Snap
COPARTNERSHIPS.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
—Tile copartnership heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned. under tile name of WAR
NER, MJSItEY, & MERRILL (Manufacturers of
Gas Fixtures, ac.,) was dissolved by mutual con
sent on theist day of February A. D, 1565, by the
Withdre - wal of REI)WOOD F. WARNER.
The business of the late firm will be Settled at 11.8
CHESTNUT Street by the new firm of MISKEY,
MERRILL, &THAOKAIIA.
REDWOOD F. WARNER,
WPM. F. MESKEY,
W. O. B. MERRILL,
E. THACKARA.
JULY 13,1365.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The Interest of RED
WOOD F. WARNP,R,_ In the Um of WARNS I,
1111SKEY, ar, MERRILL, Raving been pureitueed by
the undersigned (the remaining partners), they will
continue the business es heretofore, nt No. 718
CHEbTNUT Street, and No. 402 RACE Street.
FPM. F. MISICHY
W. 0. t. mEntitilL,
B. VIACKAII.
PI/ILADELPITTA, July 13, 1865. jyl4-10t
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—T H E
%.-• Undersigned have this ..lae entered Into 11, CA/-
partnership under the name and title of BRUNER,
W ANN. & CO., for the transaction of the GENE
RAL LUMBER. BUSINESS, at 1905 MARKET St.
A. BRUNER, Su.,
D. C. WANK,
A. BRUNER, JR.
PHILADELPHIA, July 3, 11 , 085.
THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED .IN
connection with an old established Lumber Depot
at Columbia, Pa., thus giving the yard superior ad
'YAWN gen.
MACKEREL ,_ HERRING, SHAD, &o.
—2,500 bbis. Mass. Nos. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel,
]ate -caught fiat fish, in assorted packages.
2,000 bbis. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Hali
fax Herring.
2,500 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. 1 Herring.
150 bbis. New Mess Shad.
250 boxes Ilerkini N erz.o i a 4 l e ity N C o l ft e T es;, l 7 ll . Auvzs.
In store and for sale ny Mult9HY KOONS,_
jaito-tf
SALT AFL 0A T.-50,000 BUSHELS
kj Coarse White Dry Marsala Salt, afloat, suitable
for packing provisions, for sale in lots by
JAMES OAKES. Old Salt House, M
Jyls-12t 49 LONG WHARF, BOSTON, ass.
CARPET CHAINS, YARNS, AND
WlCKS.—Large Invoices Just received and for
Dale to dealers, at loweat market rates.
Bova, EUSTON A it CO..
je2341 In and &Cro Xvrth THIRD Street.
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WANTED -A SITUATION AS
SALESMAN, in a Wholesale Tea or Spice
Mouse, by a young married •MAN, who has had se
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out the 'Nest—Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Ken
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By J. IL BROWN,
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tation as a writer is fully established. Experienced
canvassers know why it sells. Address, for terms,
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jyl9-12t. Chester county, Penna.
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every
where at WO a month expenses paid,
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offered. Full particulars free. Address OTIS T.
GAREY, Biddeford. Maine. mylo-d&Wam
or, A MONTH.—AGENTS WANT
ED everywhere to introduce the improved
SHAW & CLARK TWENTY-DOLLAR FAMILY
SEWIN G MACHINE, the only low-price machine
in the country which is licensed by Grover & Baker,
Wheeler & Wilson, Howe, Singer & CO., and
Ilaelielder. All other machinea 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 free. Address SHAW &
CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. myie-d&WStri
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FOR SALE--A LARUE MANUFAC
TURING BUSINESS 4 central ioewit-y; m,tab
lished over thirty-five years; doing n good busi
ness, and paying handsomely. Address "Strictly
Conadential, ,, Press office. J7lB-61.5
A VALUABLE PROPERTY IN A
..Wast business neighborhood, 86 feet front by 152.
Improvements three-story brick. two-story in the
rear: Also a double two-story frame. This pro
perty can be improved to bring a handsome in
come. inquire on the premises, 1733 GERMAN
TOWN Road, before 50 A. M. V2O-6t*
atFOR SALE--No. 2810 WEST GREEN
Street—a House with all the modern
improvements,now empty and n good order. A_pply
1716 1
GREEN Street. jyl9-3t*
aFOR SALE-WHARF PROPERTY
ND STORES on the Delaware, at the foot of
Race street, being 71 feet front on Water street,
and extending 135 feet to low water mark. Including
wharf, &c. Will be sold at a reasonable figure and
on easy terms. MICLER,
jyls-4t 155 I , :orth SIXTH Street,
FOR SALE. - DWELLING 1120
'4 ,, VINE Street.
Do. V 27 31T. VERNON Street.
Do. 2214 BRANDTIVINE Street.
Do. 1538 WALLACE Street.
And others. Also, a large number of cottage pro
perties. B. F. GLENN,
IRI3 S. - FOURTH Street, and
jyls S. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
itt DELAWARE COMITY,-POR
MaSALE—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 country. Twenty-six minutes by
railroad to city; excellent land; mansion nearly
new; cottage style; eleven rooms: modern built;
parlor, hall, open staircase, &c. Piazzas about the
building, making It attraetlye and pleasant. Fine
Barn, 44x114, with earriage-house, &e. Tenant•
house for gardener, spring, .fre. The manalOn is on
an elevated point of 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-.5t
IetVALUABLE FARMS AT PRI-en
rATE SALE.—Two very desirable Farms,:.A..
situate near Milton,Northumberland county, Pa.,
Arc offered at privat 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 ;thigh state of
cultivation. The soil is very rich, and yields largely
everV variety of cereals and vegetables that can be
raised in the State. The improvements comprise a
large two-stet}, brick manSiMi - ho ll se, a Real and
and a batiztaittial bank
commodious tenant-house,
harn, With still - able outhouses, all in goo. repair.
The farm contains a 9ne orchard of the choices,: 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 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 NO. 2 adjoins the borough of Milton, and
contains= acres, 8 acres of which' are 'woodland,
the remainder arable laud, 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 fordairy purposes. The
improvements consist of an elegant brick mansion
house, having every modern convenience, supplied
with gas from the town, and with excellent water
from a cement-lined and filtered cistern, contain
ing upwards Of 10 hogsheads of water; a large bank
barn and outhouses, and a stone tenant-house, in
which there is allowing artesian well. tide house
is located on a lot of ground lying between the West
Branch Canal emit - he 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 fdeslred.
Parties wishing to purchase, can obtain any fur
ther information by addressing
JOHN 11.1cCLEERY, Attornev-at-Law,
j 7 ,15-1521 Northumberland Co., Pa.
OHIO LAND.—FOR SALE OR
- EXCHANGE', 380 ACRES of very rich fer
tile LAND, very heavily Ombered,ln Wood county,
Ohio, fifteen miles from Toledo, and six miles
southeast of Perrysburg!). The timber on it, if
made into staves or lumber, would nett. free of
labor,&c. double the price sked for it, while the
land, by clearing, would be doubled in value. It
Will be exchanged for aeomfortabie twelve-roomed
house, with modern conveniences, either in Phila
delphia or near a railroad within a few miles of that I
city. Address "Lock Box 111, Zanesville, Ohio."
Jyl9-21,*
FOR SALE-A GOOD TALKING
COCKATOO, at
lt. 36 North SIXTH Street.
VIGHT H-STREET LEASE.-FOR
-I-A SALE. lease and good-will of one of the largest
and best Dry fiends stands on east side of Eighth
street, between Market and Arch. Address "4.
A. M.,ft PeeAs °film ,
P OTTERY FOR SALE.-WILL BE
SOLD CHEAP, IN A DUSII , TESS PART. OF
BROOKLYN.—The Works stand on six lots of
ground; two kilos, one nine feet diameter by ten
test 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 hand, so that it can
he put in full operation in one day. For further par
ticulars address `- Pottery," for MS Groan Point
Post-office, Longlsland. jyl7-6t
CARD.
FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES
wlll sell the balance er my large stock Of
FURNITURE,
At very low prices, until
SEPTEMBER. Ist
The assortment Is complete
GEO. J. HENKELS,
SOO and 811 CHESTNUT Street.
TO SOLDIERS 1 •
WALTHAM WATCHES !
Let every Soldler,before he returns home,provide
himself with an AMERICAN WATCH; no better
use'can be made of money than to invest it In one of
these durable and accurate time-pieces. It is a kind
of property that constantly returns good interest,
and its money value is so well known that a pocket
full of silver dollars wouldn't be as useful.
bold by all respectable Watch dealers.
THE AMERICAN WATCH CO.,
jy10.126 OFFICE, 182 BROADWAY, N. Y.
CABINET FURNITURE.
MOORE & CAMPION,
SOUTH SECOND STREET,
are prepared to foltolio the :Udine In the market In
the price of their Furniture. P.urehaeere will please
Call and examine our stock.
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FISHER'S SELF-SEALING FRUIT
CANS.
Every housekeeper in the dity and country
should use this excellent Can. It is the most
con
venient and reliable Can in use, and gives entire 4,
satisfaction wherever introduced.'
It IS sealed
instant, by hooking and spring, thus cland4ng ing ta i st t
cap over and around the operilnkTA n Y i ru the
upon u ring or cemented paper. riii i the preoa
paper welts by the heat of the frait. *.
Mg continues the fruit cools, and tg:
,; ( 4 , P h n o i
feet. The cap is 1111faSielWilin
unhooking the
springand running a thin kuife b around under the
cemented paper.
Please call and examine this Oan, e .r. SLcdLL ntTRIEs..
PANG U.A.E.DEN Street.
SOS SP-- Philadelphia.
Jyl3-Imlf .
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COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK
AND CANVAS. oral' wumbeen iitid brands.
Tent Awning', 'frool end Wagon-cover Duet.
Also, Paper Manufacturers' Drle4 Felts, from one
to five feet wide; Pontius, Bolting' Snll Twine,&e
•••., JONN W. EVF.EMAN & 00
•.
nol-tf ' N 0.103 JONES , Alley.
irTAITANA. CIGARS:-A GOOD VA
RIETT constantly in store and bond, at low
eft cash rates. S. FUGUET & SONS,
111p'fil•U111 * No, aze , south FRONT Street.
AvV , TI
fialiSON Streets.
RERitNESS! BAZAAR. RINI%
AUCTION SALE OF HORSE% ""
N spauRDAY MORNING
next, at 100 clock comprising about
sivrr HOMES,
Stilted to harness and the saddle. Full desorlptlou
at the sale,
O,
• New and second-hand LS Cerrieges. Light Wagon'.
with Which the Bele. vrill commence.
Single and Double listretta, 13 , tddlee "Eddie& alik
Afir— hale of norm go., on Weduataiity
jyt'.o-2tif
ALFRED M. RERKN.SS.
Auctioneer.
HERKNESS' BAZAAR, NINTH
AND RANSOM STREETS.
SALE OF HORSES, OA RRIA.ors & a. . c
ON WEDNESDAx MORNI.No, July 19th,
"
at 10 o'clock. ' '
Sale of •rvt'o HUNDRED Government horses, oft
Thuredey and Prititiy,July Mb and 214 t,
ONE HUNDRED HORSES EACH DAY.
Sale of Horses. Carriages, &e., &e., on Satyr•
day morning, as usual.
ALFRED M. HERE.NESS,
jylB-31 AuCtioneer.
AUCTION NOTICE.
A. L. CURTIS, .AUCTIONEER.
CURTIS dc
Will offer at their Salesrooms,
MIS AND 170 cii(Tßat STREET,
ON FRIDAY, UST JULY, AT 10 O } OLOOS.
By order and for account of the Underwritere, the
entire stock of
MESSRS. WESTS, BRADLEY, CART,
Partially damaged by water, at the lire on their are
-71161!fl, consisting Of 2.000 dozen IIitADLEVS (M.
LEBBATED " DUPLEX ELLIPTIC; " and other
fashionable styles of
SIS.IILTS;
ALSO,
WIRE TAPE,
And all other material used In the manufacture Of
Skirts. A large portion of this Stoek is In perfect
order; and as it wilt he the largest sale ever made at
Auction of this description of Goods, the attention
of buyers Is particularly requested to the same.
CURTIS & CO.,
168 and H - CHURC ST., R. T.
AUCTION NOTICE.
LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE
GOVERNMENT PROPERTY.
SAMUEL C. COOK, AUCTIONEER..
ON Wki)I4IISDAY MORNING, August Ph 4.915 s
AT HALF•PAST TEN O'CLOCK,
No. 121 South Front St., above Walnut.
WILL BE SOLD.
for account of the Medlesi Bureau, U. S. A..lllii.
following Merchandise ' mostly in hales and original
packages, entirely new in good order:
50,000 pair Blankets.
93,006 yards Linen Sheeting.
61,520 X " Bed Sacking.
23,60* " Linen Pillow Casing,
34,051% " Colored Cotton Cheek,
155,753 X " Mosquito Netting.
21,000 " Huck Towelling.
13,032" Skirting Muslin.
7,000 Window Shade MusD&
2,000 " Muslin.
3,118,54 " Muslin Sheeting.
1,852 " Check Pillow Tleking.
20,000 pair Drawers.'
20,000 . ' Socks.
10,000 Shirts.
2,000 Counterpanes pers.
• 1,000 .
500 flair Mattresses.
.6,000 Pillow Cases, Cotton check.
30,000 Pillow Ticks
50,000Sheeta
ALSO, • -
100 bales, containing 0,000 pair Illankete, nestle
new, In good order.
Can be examined with catalogues three days pre
vious to sale.
jy 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 3L; au 1,2, 3,4, 5,7, 8,0, 10, 11, 11,,
19, 15.
_lB.
AMUSEMENTS.
ITEwCRESTNUT-BTREtTi THU
TEE—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 IA and 20,
THIRD AND FOURTH NIGHTS
of the New Irish Drama, by.lllr. Dion Boucieaulk
and E. H. House, Esq., in three acts, styled
RD.
ARA NA POGUE - . or, the Wicklow Wedding.
The sole right for the :production of which has been.
purchased for this eityloy Messrs. Gruver & Sinn,
It will be presented with New and Entailing
Scenery, by Richard Smith and W. E, Smith; Won
derful Mechanical Effects, by Daniel Whir, Thoth
Blackwood, and Assistants; New and Appropriate
Wardrobe; New and Costly Properties and Ap
pointments, by John Dasy and Assistants; all the
Original Music, rendered by Ilirgfeld and the Grand
Orchestra, and a east of characters embracing the
names of the following distinguished artists:
Mr. LEWIS BAILEB,_Mr. P MORDAUNT,
L. WALTER LENNOX. Mr. J. T. WARD, Mr. R. L.
TILTON, Mr, OWEN MARLOWE, Mr. WALLS, mr, INOSTFIR, Miss ANNIE GRAHAM.
Mrs. SOPHIE RUTIN, Mrs. MORDATMT, an
others.
The Centrefugal Fans constantly' In motion,keep
the Theatre cool at all times, while ice water is pro
vided in abundance.
SATIDIDAY AFTERNOON,JuIy 22,
FIRST GRAND FAMILY MATINEE OF TRH
SUMMER SEASON,
When ARRAIFI POGUE be presented,
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW. ARWA
b'TREET THEATRE.
HOOLEVS MINSTRELS,
Composed of nineteen competent artists, Yu
"Creme de to Creme" of the
MINSTREL PROFESSION,
In their chaste, unique. and original
ETHIOPIAN POT IrOURRI,
EVERY NIGHT THIS WEER.
New feature* each evening. jyff-flt
FAIRMOUNT WA,TZR-WORKS,
(WIRE BRIDGE."
AFTERNOON CONCERTS EVERY DAY.
From 4 to 7 o'clock, by
HASSLER'S GRAND MILITARY BAavrt.
Programmes of Music issued daily
The Arch, Vine, and Callowldll-street cab run di.
rect to the place. jyl74t.
NATATORIUM AND PHYSICAL IN.
STITUTE, BROAD Street, below Walnuis
SWarm - Lse DEI'AUTMIL.I.7I4.
REDUCTION OF SEMO/ST TICKETS.
On and after the 17th of July, the Season swim
ming Tickets and Segal% Instruction Tickets will
be reduced 33X per cent. WM. JANBEN.
jyls.6t
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST ,
NUT Btreet, above Tenth—Open from 9A. Alt.
till 6 P. M, Benkindri West'sgreat picture 011
CHRIST REJECTta) otill lexhibition. 1612
POINT BREEZE PARK.--
OP SPEED THIS (Tinirsdn_y) DAT.
Joh* 20th,At 4 o'flOek It : , best 3ins, to Harness.
D o bi e naineg: J o g, holler's b. in. Minute.
Stetson names b. lt, b'tramser.
Admission, $l, lt•
at tet . SUFFOLK FARK,.....GRAND
TRIAL OF SPEED,IyAL
Best 31n0 , _ to Harness.
M. Goodin names blk. m. Lady Thompson.
W. Doble names g. g. Gray Jim.
J. Turner namesb. Tom Winder.
Also, same day, best 3 In 6 to Wagons.
John' endue:, names b. h. Little Mac.
W. Doble unman b. h. Phil Sheridan.
GOOD DAY AND TRACK.
Parties going to the Trot: wilt ro by Darby road,
as the ]tape Ferryßridge WAS dikiiiiio,64l by the
freshet. M. GOODIN, Proprietor. -
Pools at the Track. JY2O-2t"
BOARDING.
TIAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLASS
MINERS, at No. 6W4 South WASHINGTON
Oquare. ly6-2m*
REMOVALS.
14EMOVAL.—GEO. W. WATSON &
-La.. CO. hare removed their CARRIAGE REPOSI
TORY to their old place, No. 1219 CHESTNUT
Street (tinder Concert Hall, where they will keep •
stock of Carriakes of their own make, and will re
orders fee every deaorlpUee or liret-olsas
work.
Jll.lor. 7. IBM Jel-gra
EXCURSIONS.
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD.
FROM . FOOT OF WALNUT STREET, AT
8.30 A. M., gine." EXPRESS. DI"
2.30 P. M., lABSENDER. Due at OAS P.
ETIMESS. Due at MI P. //L.
4.30 P. M.,
Fare, 03.00. Servants, $2.00.
EXCCRSION TICKETS, 15.00. Coupon Tleketa.
to be used by one person only, 10 for gaB.oo.
Passengers and Baggage taken to and front the
.191 and and Station without additional charge.
Freight daily from balitifortl'a, Mar; MUM
Spruce street.
Returning Trains leave CAPE MAY at 5.30 A.M.,
Mail; A. M., Express; SP. M., Aecommodatipar:
3.20 A. M., Freight.
S. VAN RENSSELAER, Suptt;
PRlLADatrink, July 5, 1565. JY6-tset
ar im p m CAMDEN AND AT. .
LANTIO RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,
THROUGH IN TWO HOURS.
On and after SATURDAY, July Ist, RN, nrs
trains daily to Atlantic City, and one on Sunday.
TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY
as follows:
Snecial Excursion e,30 A. Pr.
_
A ail Traln
Freight, with Passenger Car attached.... 9.15 A. 31.
Express (through In two hours) 2.00 P. X.
Atlantic Accommodation 4.15 P. X.
RETURNINGI i LEAVE ATLANTIC.
Atlantic Accommodation .. 5.47 A. X.
Express (throngh in two hours) 7.08 At )16
Freight, with Passenger Car attached...ll,47 A. X.
Hail Train 4.45 P. X.
Special Excursion 5 18 P. X.
SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Vine-street Ferry at 7.3.3 A. X.
Returning, leaves Atlantic at 4.45 P. X.
Fare to Atlantic v. ]toned -trip Tickets, good
only for the day ant train on which theyare issued.
la,
JUNCTION' ACCOMMODATION..,„,
Leave Vlne-street Perry at., I ...... 411 NOV r , ti .
Leave Jackson ti
N O V .
EXTRA HAI/DiIIs:FIELD TRAINS.
Leave Vine-street Ferry at 10.15 A. M. and LISP. M.
Leave Haddonfield at 11.45 A. N. and 2.46 P. X.
N. B. —Freight must be delivered at Cooper's
Point before 6 o'clock P. K. to insure !tering dots*
the next day.
JOHN G. Bill ANT,
jr2B-tf Arent.
•-==z EXcURSIONd TQ
•
•• -•• ' L 0.140 BRANCl4. , —Tralni for
Long Branch will leave Cooper's Point,CIAMDEN,
daily OSunditys excepted , at 9.13 A. M. Fare, Si,
Excursion Tickets, good ror three days, .S. Extra,.
train on Saturdays at 4.30 P. Returning, arrive
ut Camden at &MA. Monday.
je26.2m L. B. COLE, Agent, Camden.
ITWRITTEN AND VERBAL DE.
sournom Of Character, Constitution..
Healrkaleet, with ADVICE on Bushiest.
th, Bducation, Seindinproveinont i _Xan.
agement and Training of CHILDREN, 80"
eta' Adaptation, &c., day stud evening, by
JOHN L. - HAVEN,
Phrenologist and Bookseller,
No. 95 S. TENTH Street, above Chestnut.
oell-tuthslylr
Mf
ESTEY'S
COTTAGE ORGAN%
Not only UNEXCELLED, hut 'UNEQUALLED la
purity of Tone and Power, designed especially Or
Churches and Schools, but found to he equally welt
adapted to the Parlor and Drawing -Room. Foe
sale only by R. 151.1 RUCK,„
No. 13 North I:3EVENTIf Perfect ][l+
a complete as of tho Perfect WI.
leclOncoustantly on hand. fe2l.-eut