XT.'S( ITEMS. Irrorn nnisfe or , rn3 ikes is "The sttern Shirt,” wade by John 0. he old stand, Nos. 1 and 3 North Work done by band in the best warranted to give satisfaction. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods PeSSed. ?riot. moderate, Lima Sox; HAT," sold by Wood & °stunt street, is really indispow .17 lady. Wont IcaVing th e city. stock of Straw- and Fancy Goods g off at volt* below Coe; oreg s ee-stfoas should provi Kits DATHING D11138405E , from Jotni C. Angwoles, N o g. I 111 North Sixth *truot. o iox.--Mc. G. Sykes bas designed orce‘day Book, to be executed ill pith With subjects on the respec pre=enting, in relief, William the ,td Queen. Victoria. There is also e wft for the insertioa of a first- Itits elegant #ll.llllOl s for gentle tdis made at the Brown Stone of Roelchili ,t; Wilson, Nos. 603 aboVe Sixth. Rather a big .0 comer the season of flies—a p:able. Let everybody know, Lightning Fly-Biller will ill!:tte theta. Use it, and rest securely through the summer v d r uggists and dealers every. le2emilwfi3t coltioned against an itnita hotograph of Lieutenant General iatal of wbieli was taken by K iu Ara) street. It is a bad copy. v ,ia 1 o knoTa by my imprint on jyl2-60 SEC:CCM-RAND r1A140 1 3 FOR RENT, f rent applied. to purchase. And elegant pianos for sale g terms. GouLi, Seventh and Chestnut. Co's Pitaces (little used) for ;, 15 , Tliesepianos have been used .4 winter and spring at concerts, la arid is private houses, and is of use. Price $2OO less than mg stile' J. E. Gour.n, prectp no,di C:hAfttnut streets. LS AT THE HOTELS. inental. The Con AIL H Tape & wife, Cin_, 0 !Miss S Rammelsberg, 0 Miss E liammetsberg, 0 Chas Stuart, Chicago eapt E A Leslie Hike, t Ch, Wesester S p bather, Pettsvill rit FHA, Cape May IF J Parson, Cape May '• 11 Swan & wt, Nashv'e :W Strain, Louisville Miss M Strain, Pittsburg IT it Matthews, Jr, Balt'e 'John B Dixon, Baltimore - Miss Mary Nevins, Pa miss K Scott, Wash, D C S Haereques II is (lark, Wash, D C C & 2 sons, N 0 ;IV toi.ter, St Louis IR 1) Wool, New York IWin W Borden, N York Non AK McClure, Penua Miss H Seibert, Penna. 1W G Heed, Chambersb - g C 0 Colley, New York A Al Osborn, New York II B Tebbets, New York CWard,_JerserCity ..11 N Marsh, ewark, N J 'l3 qanford New York ICr - C Allen , Alabama turS • 01111 VIM PittAfg , 111 cit 111 1 , 1 1. k 1101 1 k rk eaTIS more t ie ti.loTi )111g Oil 3 :tore melon ,ti• -. T. SA /11, Elmira t cY.n :il•WirtWeil, Washington '5 Barnard, New York W E MeClintork, Penna John 11 Blake, Boston C J Blake, Boston Oodehand, New York D M. Peek, Leek Haven 0 E Hartsuffer & wf, 0 A C Davis, Pittsburg - C H Bradley, Pittsburg Mrs C D Hart & da, Tenn George W Bowlers' Gen 1 Hatch, Ala George W Clyde, Del Miss Barris & sls, Balt • 'SF Judd. Conn' ?Jos Boyles, Jr, & wf Van Vort Jr, la, NY It vtara,,n. New York" lien A Sawyer, Boston :111rsWColemon & 2 ch,pa Lt Col E K Strong,N Y :10eo H Mesher. New York Irving Hull. New York IChas G King. Boston 111 S Thompson. Oil City ;Geo L Ne wall. New York ;31. Brown & wt. N York (Dr.DlOndleberger, 'USN B B Keith, London IL S Burridge, Rome W N Hawley, Wash, D C IF A Fos My_erstown, Pa 1J A Davis, New York IW W Hewett, N J Capt C S. Boggs, U S N Dr C V Hubbard, II N H RaniettWash, D C J M Cannon Indiana, Pa ll,t Col McAtlaster, I/ 8 A W 1) Jefferson Ky RE Libby. Maine • JA. MorrlB & wf, Chester J C Bntlrr t & wr i alt Louis J C Allen. \,.r York f Munroe urg. \ a iaer;bnrg tt rsburg or NON York burg New York • . 1111noi. I. USA USA I It nbllTg oral T Atria ;.)cue York York tAmr Srn lork Ille %Alt, N J =Jcrscc dcney •, \ Penn& • 'John Ahl,Newville,%"a Kenter. Indiana (W E Bowman, Baltimore IE H Frislimittli, Jr, Phila IW 11 - Fritz. Tennessee J Parks; Pennsylvania J oral A WuWert 'W S A 'Geo C Snyder Franklin lfont klfont 11.1. ishurg. rzon N J kburg, ' 'New Toil. oh lowaladolpitiat Ailnroni fork r. ‘. fork' .Jr, Pa 3.. . l'n tgicr , • PI I.u.c • •I Lsitlror. c SaniuefL - E'nnis .t,las it Cantwell, Bucks co A Safford, Washington P FM:Kinney, Bali Miss M Clarkson,Wash , n MrsJ CDull,Washington Chas H Hornell, N Y ork (*Simpson & wf, N York C Evey Sc WI; Harrisburg Mrs DI S Moore, N P MissM Moore; N P Master A Moore,N P ,r C Bright, Pottsville Ell Bowen, Valencia, Pa W Sayford, Harris/Bug_ Miss Sayford, fraprieburg 11 J Rife, Middle - 19nm Thus L Neal, Dayton, 0 Jas Young, Pa • Jaen Burgham,Baltimor L De Wolff, Baltimore John Bakewell.Pittsburg ~A S Evans, Ft Wayne .Mrs J Haldernan,N Y (Thos Haldeman, 'N Y - C Thornton, U S A rWL HalISIVIll.t wf, Bostn • Thos S Taylor, Virginia r, m 31411 ford, Virginia S 0 Howe, New York - W Rhoads, Jr, Reading 1) A Watt, Afifflinburg_ D 13 Tourtellett, Erie,, Fa ,W White, Newark, N J iF W Newton, New York ;A It Shellenberger, Pa !Limn Col II W Magraw !nos S Ewing, U S A .ltolit J Alston, U S A Jacob Focrst. U S A _.... • Badlug eading d•tr lAbury '. Pottsville ^t s. Pot .1* Penua • m York t &Atm York , York 11 at" P. , h. • _ _ D W Gross, Harrisburg Mr McCann „ik la, Balt .1 0 Arht it 11%, Baltimore 1 1) 31Whitney. tiew York ef M fluster, Penna J Farrell, Washington M Connally, Washington J Hopkins, Jr, Marytand Edw Busy, Delaware H IlHarriss. N Carolina Dr D Biy, New York J Havens. New York arl-1 lug nia rviul; •• c :• V i gin a Virginia . Dr 11_13 Wi ti; la, Del Thos F llulleunn, N Torii C Kunkel. Harrisburg TVlrrin,UaA rehants. ORO • . N; , w York ,W T Forsyth, Penn Allegheny' G Hem% SI da, Perry co , :sipliis John Hernly, Alex, Va Mrs L Bonner, Cin, 0 - MI W A 1-101117, Cincinnati - .turf/ Smith Fassett, Del _ VillsbnrglDr Jen - Litz, ti S A , nwns'g Rion W A Wallace, Penn ; , -hingtonlM B Lock, Alabama wi‘town IF Blackstock, Pittsburg Waslt IMiss E Blackstock, Penn 1. , , k Haven A Wolle, Bethlehem - . l u , n C C McLaughlin ,k la, Md ' , .1...1, Hay Fred Seitz, Easton '' r. , rk W}l Thompson, Easton .1..11 ;Jos S Finch, Pittsburg 1. -... Pittsb4saac Lehmann, Pittsb'g 11l l' - - 1M E Abbott, Carbon co , a R R e L y B m e ' a v a. Ho wa Harrisburg sb , Pit t Tr, atf , n.NJlGeo J Dillon, Lancaster 71 ' , V lIJ Miss J Robison; Bloumsb Cyrus Brown, Milton ,rri. l'intirg U I' Gwin, Huntingdon N ' t ' r, IA C Raines, Alliance, 0 ...N ,,,, Vorkl,f 0 Barron, tieo•t'n, D C ,' w • N 4 :L Turner, New York clunanaj'a ,1 Daugherty, Maryland .11t1/“ Plowing, Maryland )laroll ,I F Brown It tb \ Jersey ' 7l '" IIY M Olayk, USA ftiv York D W Campbell, Jer Shore Gen Jos MeArdle, N Y IJ B Rodgers & la, Balt Miss Gray, Baltimore Miss hi 'elqulford, N W T Herd, Wyton, Ohio J H Primrose, Del Geo T Slay Delaware J Sherwdod, Oil City Chas T Packard, Boston Geo Deffickson, Del John Walden, Virginia Jas H Shreeve, Washingt John W Wade, Washingt Mrs Birehett, Washiugtn Miss Birehett,Washingtn Miss R A Birchett, Wash Master W BirehettWash 'L L Ellsworth, N Y L A Gallup, Washington Harwood, Boston M Noerr, _lowa S F Lane, Washington Capt C M Kelley E M Hevod, New Jersey W A House, New Jersey W M Fuston, New York T J Fallen, New Jersey W-S 011ue Washington Talty, ashington,D C G H Parker, Maryland W Todd, Maryland N Eisler, Maryland is Buffington, Maryland I: I ' Toils poll A 111 my Iv. ,rk 114, Gap 1, i• ' I . l ruesaa u are ‘„ or r 5 laud 1 , The t 'rams. J Kirby ,it wf, Cincinnati !S Hale Pon M Jones, Mass IL J Smith, Reading .E L Meyer, Reading S Morris, Jr, Pottsville I , PreAon. Chester, Po, E Maurer, PhiLlipstown J Patterson it fa, Pa R.l 'Fithian, N J L Zanueithaum, Phila. 111,.(4 °I L.l Itu a LfTr e • 12 rIL:IILeL • Jcwt NJ t ILL, re, • 03‘ nsburg '.lt more the Stat •tle Num,re • ISah '•)6k. foal York l River 1 11 lief° d ex Union. J L Dearing & la, p James Brewer "Ina John Sheaf Vestrees, USA Morls Zinn, Oil City S Sinehtir, pcnn i i J L Kirk, Washington P Lanning tt, la, Ohio J H Houston, Chester co A B Luzerne en L Townsend, Penna H B Snyder, Henna (3 It Runt, Richmond IJ T Mudge, Indiana llitaStcr luster co IV ill:11,1)d • I oolvlviv a en the the Co ' 1 pstar CO ' 11‘ co,Pit ~,ra, mercial. E P Urcem, Chester co ' 4 liford, Oxford, Pa Jtiraltain & Penns. Habaugh, Kittanning S H Oftlip, New Jersey E C Hickman. W Chester J Y C1011(1, U S A A S Vanderslice, Penna S wrlpt. IV Chester W J hums. New York C King, Bloomsburg, Pa J P Parker, Pottstow n J James, West Chester J S Paxson, W Chester •• ; J r /r el y J. .4.L . • I. iina I:'Stcr co ou Tay tali 11 tou ttlnoro . 11 allm 0 6 111 411)010 • • 1, oro iitoro ey Sheaf. Jnha Lind, New York ,(I).s Miller, New York A Mhyliew, Phi!oda ltrittun, Washington 138 ixt . r‘Va:shington H Oulrlekg,Centrebrldg bhart, Centrebrlage Wfi tar - house, Bucks co W t Barnes, Lewisburg SPECIAL NOTICES Thor FIICTITUES FOB SWINGS, MADE OF suitable strength to remove wily fearof accident to those who are swinging, are kent In the , SLIME of TEHRAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-nye) MARKET St., below Ninth. It FLOUR DEALERS' PINCERS, Bu DRIVERS, Tap Borers. Sugar Gimlets, Cotton Samplers, sate crooks. Hamelryers, Cheese Tasters, Box Chi Ms. MitlleiS, Scrapers, and other Store Tools for sale by TuumA's sumr, No. s2s (Eight Thirty-flve) MARKET Street, below Ninth. FiRE AT BARNUM'S MUSEUM, NEW yorm, —On e of our SAFES was severely' tested In the rrccnt fire, and preserved its contents In good co ndition. See certificate of the owners in another column. MARVIN & CO., 7al CHESTNUT Street, Jll0 -6t Calasonic Hall.) M ARVIN' S SAFE inense destruction of property, NNW YORK, July 14, MS. MESSRS. MARVIN .% CO.—Oentlemon: In reply to your inquiries as to how your Safe stood the great lire whirl, conemneil Barnum's Museum and the en tire Meek of adjoining buildings, we would say that everything in it was preserved le perfect order, al most as good as new. The Safe gives good OVi deuce of the great heat for several hours. When our store is rebuilt we shall want another, as, after such a test, we shall have none but your patent. • Yours, truly, WILLF.TTS a SKIDMORE, Nos. 155 and 157 FULTON Street. A fun assortment of MARVIN'S Patent Fire and Burglar-proof SAFES always on hand. MARVIN &. CO., 1211 CHESTNUT Street. iY2O-6t FERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION. — Dlifloasma, or Nothpatch (also called LiverSpOta and Lentigo, or Freckles; are often very annoying, particularly to ladies Cof 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 feetualikremove.theM, tabu/ injuring the texiura or co/or oAthe akfn.is certainly a desideratum. Dr. B. C. PERRI, who has. made diseases of the skin s speciality, has discovered a remedy for these disco loratlons which is at once prompt, infallible, and harmless. , Wholesale In Philadelphia by JOHNSTON, HOL LOWAY, & COWDEN, 23 North METH Street, and by DYOTT & CO. 232 North SECOND Street. Prepared only by B. C. PEARY, Dermatologist, No. 49 BOND Street, New York, and for sale by all Druggists. Price, $ per bottle. Call for FERRY'S MOTH AND 'FRECKLE LOTION. For further information addreie Dr. B. C. PER RY, 49 BOND Street, NEW YORK. _lemma* Mum Dina! - RAM RIE • ! ' • BATCHELOR'S HAift DYT,to thetiMrtla the world. The only trite and perfeetT Aye—harmless, instantaneous, and reliable; produces a splendid - Black or Natural Brown; remedies the 111 effects of Bad Dyes, and frequently restores the original color. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine Is signed W. A. BATCHELOR, RI BARCLAY . Street, New York. ja2•lnirf--ly .DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTERY.—A sure remedy for the worst case of acute or chronic Diar three and Dysentery is Dr. STRICKLAND'S ANTI CHOLERA MIXTURE . ; thousands Nave been cured by it; our Government uses it in the hospitals. It has cured many of our soldiers after alt other means failed; in fact, we have enough proof of the efficacy of this valuable preparation of astringents, ab sorbent s , stimulants, and carminative., to advise every one of our readers to get a bottle and have it In readiness, and to those who suffer try it direetly. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Ask for Dr. Stria land's Anti-Cholera Mixture. jya-mwf-3m 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. Lilian Tests. 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 Also, a splendid assortment of Seasonable Cloth- Mg, of every variety, for sale by PERRY & CO., No. 303 CHESTNUT Street, above Third, N 0.609 GitilaninT St. (Granville Stokes' old stand.) S. R. Corner of SATARTR and MARI= Sta. (Jones.) 351741. GOOD TO INVEST IL—IF, AS THE OLD adage declares,-" Health is the greatest of earthly blessings," then every effort to preserve it pays well. DRAEE'S PLANTATION BITTERS have been of great tehriee In making people healthy and keeping thern sit: They should be found In every household; They give tone tq the_ stomach, vigor to the body, and remoye dark doubts and unhappy feelings front the mind. They relieve pain and fortify the whole system against the-attaeks of disease. There is nothifighetterto take "for the Stomach's sake" than the PLANTATION BITTERS. They cure Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Indigestion, Drowsiness, Headache. Pain in the Bide, Liver Complaint, and `heumatic Pains, with - magical power, A good effect is felt at once upon making the first trial. No change of diet is necessary. Nat the best you can get, and all you want. Follow our direc tions and you will soon feel 3711 , -6t) WELL, STRONG., .AND HEARTY". Exam Amsorzaz.—Have you tried it? If so, you approve of it. Of course the re markable demand for this excellent nreparation for the mar bee 13Cen solely created by its merits; for, when once need, it is not likely to be abandoned. You can procure it of any respectable Druggist." jyl-3m ITCH. - (WILEATON'B) ITCH. SALT RHEUM (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM. Will core the Itch in forty-eight hours. Also cures WV Rheum. trlsers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Sift. Price, be cents. By sending SO cents to WEEKS & POTTER, BOSTON, Mass., will belor warded free by mall. For sale by all Druggists. mblB-8m Eir Plums RBI:COED. /OP WANAMAIKEIt & BROWN, Air Popular .11GP. Clothing Afar House, iffir OAK HALL, S. E. cor. Sixth and Market IttAXtRIED. BERLOCK—EGNER.--On the 2d of March, by the Rev. Robert C. Matlack, Samuel S. - Burled: to Fan nie E. Egner, daughter of the late J. H. Egner, all of this city. DIED. ROSS.—On Thursday, 20th inst., of congestion of the lungs, Mary R., wife of Hon. John Ross, Chief of the Cherokee Nation. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the services, at the re sidence of her husband, .No. 708 South Washington Square, on Monday, 24th inst,, at 12 M. The re mains to be taken to Wilmington, Del., on the 2P. M. train for interment in the Brandywine Cemete ry. Carriages will be at the depot on the arrival of the ears. ,ree CORSON.—On Thursday, the 20th inst., Miss Caroline Corson, eldest daughter of Dr. Hiram and Ann J. Corson. Her friends and the friends of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend her funeral from the residence of her father, on Sunday, the 23d lust., at 2 leloek P. M., Without further notice. Interment at North Laurel MU. BAIIKINS.—On Thursday afternoon, 20th Rebecca, wife of Ambrose Harkins,in the 53d year of her age. Due notice will he given of the funeral. PEARSON.—On the 20th inst., Sarah Pearson, in the 89th year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respeetfully Invited to attend her funeral from her late residence, No. 144 North Seventh street, on Second day morning next. at 10 o'clock. Interment at Fair Hill. v.", . . . . COLLADAY.—On the 18th inst. Frank, only son oil. S. and Nosyte Colladay, aged 2 years and 4 niontha. The friends and relatives of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of the parents, No. 2027 Green street, on Saturday afternoon, the 2td inst., at 3 o'clock. " HEYL.—On the 18th instant, Samuel Heyl, son of Thomas P. and Mary A. Heyl, in the 7th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his parents' residence, No. 132 North Eleventh street, on Frida the 21st inat, at 3 o'clOCk. ee ATWOO ' D.—On Tuesday morning ' lath instant, Mr. James Atwood, formerly of this city, aged 78 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. ee* It is seldom that death Ands a more shining mark than in the ease of HANNAH W., wife of F. W. ELL/B—a true woman, friend, and Christian. She was ever ready to extend a helping hand to the needy and suffering in such an unobtrusive manner, that all knew and felt that it came from a pure heart. The writer of this (nearly forty years ago) expe rienced her soothing care and kindness around his .bed of sickness, administered, with sisterly tender ness, such as the ,good-hearted only can bestow and from that time has ever remembered her with a grateful heart—has often since heard of her acts of tender kindness to other strangers; and now sin cerely trusts that God will grant to her departed spirit the promised rest of the true Christian. D. E. H. SE.VEtiTII MO4TII,I9TIi, 1865. PEACH ENGLISH GRENADINES.- Just received, a case of Black English Grena dines, at 40 cents a 3 , ard. EESSON & SON, Mourning Store, cliEtYlliirr Street. One price. Prices in plain neuron. myls BLACK CHALY DE LAINB.-BIBT opened, one case of plain black Chaly de Laines, at 37.3 i cents a_yard. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, 918 CHESTNIPP Street. One price. Prices in plain figures. myls 'fin PURE WHITE SHETLAND WI.) SHAWLS. EYRE & LANDELL. 100 PIECES MOSQUITO BARS, WHITES, BLUES, CtHEENS,_ &e. EYRE A, LAND-ELL. 1,000 LOW WHITE QUILTS, FOR HOTELS. IMMENSE LOTS OP CHEAP TvWELS. [je2B-tf] EYRE & LANDELL. Ver METHODIST EPISCOPAL. PUILMILLrIIIA, July 18th, 1885. There will be a Public Mceting held on SUNDAY, 23d inst., at o'clock, in Trinity 31. R. Church, 'EIGHTH Street, above Race, at which Bishop SCOTT will Preach, and lay before the people a statement of affairs in Arkansas and Missouri. The public are respectfully invited. it' agr CORNER STONE LATINO AT THE ORPHANS, HOME AT • GERMAN TOWN.—I am happy to inform all friends of bene volence and the nubile in general, that the corner tone for It lar ge - buildillg be laid next SATUR DAY, the =ills( , at A* P.M. The number of our children will be in a few weeks One Mildred; and theee fatherless little ones fully deserve the sym pathy of every feeling heart. As we make no dis tlnetion hi creeds, brit receive all destitute children, Ott are invited to be present on the occasion, and to ' , ring us their good wishes. For our friend's in the City it would be most convenient to leave the city at theßl-NTH end GREEN Sts. Depot, at3M for Mount Pleasant. which is the nearest station to the Or phans 11011t12. WENDE, of the OrptinEjLtiome. l. AND OIL PEN'N E. Corner A. CENTRAL COAL_ CO.THIRD DOCK S t reets, second N. 'story. PRI LADELPHIA, July 14, 1885. TO DELINQUENT STOCKIIOLDERS.—Notice is hereby given that unless the assessment of twen ty-flue cents per share called for by resolution of Isovember, ffitd, Is paid on or before 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-I.Bl* ADAM WARTERAN, Treasurer. . - ErOl7l4llR MAPIBTATIMININSI vowPANT,.No. PANT,. No. 3514 wAvNtrr Street. PniLannibriala., July ciYlOl6 ISILER'EBY GIVEN that all 12 oak or Ilre Mandan Mining Ootnpanyjni which instalments are due and unpaid is hereby declared forfeited, and be sold at panne auction on MONDAY the 21st day of A1101110,...1866., at 12 (Odom' noon, at.flie office of the Secretary of the corporation., according deemed. charter and by-laws, unless previously re- By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES; jytti-tau2l Secretary and Treasurer. • WOFFICEGown ) MINING CON. PANT, No. 394 WALNUT Street, PutrardtrArHlA, July illth, NOTICE is hereby given . that *Loa. or the GIRARD MINING COMPANY, on which instal• ments are due and unpaid; is hereby declared for feited, and wilt be sold at Public Auction on SA, TIIRDAY, the ]9th day , Of August, USN at 12 o•clock noon, at the Office of the Secretary of the Corpora tion, according to the Charter and By-Laws, unless previously redeemed. By order of the Directors. B. A. 'HOOPES, jyistauis , Secretary and Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE PIEIX' AD EL" in& GAB WORKS., Jvliii , ; ,R .CeutaThe price of Coke hashoett redacea tO, per bushel. Orders received at the %roue or Office, NO. 20 South SEVENTH Street. 7os. mAxilm, Chief Engineer. IarTHE NATIONAL 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 noven-Thirtlee nonstantly on hand for sale. Cjy - 15.41) GEO. HAMILTON, Cashier. /gr.' CRITTENDEN'S PHILADEL RIDA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No. 637 CHESTNUT Street, corner of Seventh. Established in 1844. Incorporated 1841. The Course of i4struction includes BOOK-KEEP IND- in its different branches, PENMANSHIP, Mercantile Calculations, Business Forms, Commer cial. Law , &C,; &C., flinvishingia necessary PREPARATION. FOR BUSINESS LIFE. 140 VACATlON.—Students Instructed separately, and received at any time. Diplomas awarded, or Graduation Catalogues for the year ending April 15th, containing , terms, &c., sent free on applica tion. Six hundred and seventy-nine students In attendance last year. In the practical value of its well-trled course of instruction, and in accommodations and facilities for imparting business knowledge, this institution is unequalled, jylo-3S. DIVIDEND.—THE BOALILD OF MANAGERS of the TWELFTH-STREET MARKET COMPANY have this day declared a vtdend of per cent. clear of an Loxes, payable on and .after the 20th instant, at No. 129 South SE VENTN, Street. JOSEPH PAXSON, Treasurer, PHIEADELPIUTA, July 15, 1885._ Jyllb+St. IarOFFICE OF THE GILFILLAN OIL COMPANY OP PENISSYLVANIA.—The annual reeetleti of•the Stockholder' of the Glitlllan. Oil Cott&ant4i PehtelylSatils will be held at their 01;409 AlitiiiT - Street,. on At..EDNEspity.. the. of AUGUSTcht 3 o'clock P. M. -An election fot etre and directors wilt be held. , . - .... J. (ZFRYKft, ^ . jylipto tie , . . .. eereltary and Treasurer. . , COMBER D 40041" L 'AND ID PREEMENT COMPANy. . Ma LosseaLui, ,Prisident pro tern. ALBERT' Elalioncizap, See.; s.nd Traits. Once, SAS South FOURTltEltreet, Philadelphia. ' This Company is being organized for the Nino's..., of Mining and Shippin,g COAT, from thereelellrat • South-Eastern Co - al Field Of Rentuelty; ank„ Manufacture of Lsensbeal,-& - -- - - The Company own 2,000 acres orlnClin than half of which is coal-bearing land of the hest quail-. ty, immediately , on the Cumberland, Elver. ..One mine on this laud is in working order, and all the land Is densely timbered with valuaddetimber.. • • • The Cumberland River affords en excellentaltl44 for the products of this region, connecting direet-. lywith the excellent markets of Nashville, Smith.' land, and the lower Mississippi: - • a ,••• • .1 • The Coal is of the , best quality, ant} commands it! ready sale wherever known. tirti-er • Great inducements are offered tOoapitalists.— 1M" OFFICE , . me wmtriLV t 1 Egg' OIL C 0.," I. aRIS WALNUT Street,Room No. s, PRILADELPRIA,' , IttIy 10, 1805. Subscribers to the capital stook of not 1G BIG! WHITELY CREEK OIL mho have 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, - 3yll-12t ' J. LEWIS PHILLIPS, President. WDELAWARE ANEICIDE MAILECET. COMPANY. PHILADBLrnIA., July_B, 1986. The Dlrectora have this day declared &Dividend of THREE PER CENT on „the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on and after - the 18th inst., clear of State and United States Taxes. The Transfer Books will close on the 11th and open on , the 18th inst. (15.8-12t.] WILLIAM J. CARLIN, Seel'. MILITARY. UNITED STATES. MARINE CORPS. —Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce ments held out to all entering the Marine' Corps; glorious opportunity to visit foreign countries; good pay, excellent accommodations, light and easy duties. For all further information inquire at the Recruit ing Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia, between 9 A. N. and 3 P. M. every day, except b'unday. CHARLES HEYWOOD, 171 - Captain aad Recruiting Officer. CURTAIN GOODS. I . E. WALRAVEN, MASONIC HALL. 719 CHESTNUT STREET, I 6 NOW OPENING ANOTHER LAUGH LOT OF LACE CURTAINS, BLEGAY,T STYLES, AT PRICES, FROM 5 DOLLARS TO 139 DOLLARS PER PAIR. WINDOW SHADES, CHOICE PATTERNS. AT REDUCED ruiv E• p 4, lity2B-tf SUMMER RESORT'S, SUMMER RESORT. AMERICAN HOTEL, MAUCH CHUNK, PENNSYLVANIA. LA PAY LENTZ, ROBT. KLOTZ, s Proprietors. Tunsie-lik per day, and from $10.50 to $l2 per - week. Mauch Chunk, from its romantic location, pure mountain air,and accessibility from every point, presents rare attractions to pleasure-seekers and summer sojourners. It was the cradle of the coal business in the United States, and Is now the cen tre of thereat anthracite coal trade of the Lehigh region. Hemnied in on every side by abrupt moun 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 iu Nature. jy2o-6t. COUNTRY BOARD! NO.-A PEW more boarders can be accommodated at a FARM HOUSE, near Media, Delaware county; location pleasantly situated. For particulars,_amAy to J. H. PARKER, northwest corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. jyl9-4t* - RURAL HOTEL, PRA.NKLIM L vENAl . fee cOtrITTY, PA. JAMES E. STEEL, Proprietor. This well-known and popular House has Just been thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than double its former capacity. It Is pleasantly situated in the centre of the Town, with ready ...es. by Bail and Stage to all points in the OIL REGION, and ita accommodations for Guests fully equal to those of first-class Hotels Itt any part of the country. It has been the aim of the Proprietor to establish a House combining the comforts of Home with all the advantages of a large Hotel, and he believes he has succeeded. jpi-Sm D ESIRABLE ROOMS FOR THE SIIMMER.—Some fine Rooms, unexpectedly - vacated, can be bad at the Chestnut-Grove House, Media, on reasonable terms. Apply to Miss BIRCH.- HEAD, at the Grove House. . jytB-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 week, $ l6; children and servants half-price. je3o-2m AARON G ARRETSON , -Proprietor. T HE COLUMBIA rIOUSP., AT CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, Will be opened this season on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, for the reception of guests. This leading house will, for the coming season, fully Sustain its well-established reputation. Greatly encouraged by the buslnese 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, dcc., apply to J. H. DENNISON, Mer chants' Hotel, Philadelphia, or to GEOBC , F. BOLTON, Proprietor, rayl9-23xe CAPE ISLAND, IL 1. THE ALHAMBRA, AT ATLANTIC CITY Is now open for the reception of visitors. je26-tm. R. B. LEEDS, rroprtetor LIGHT -HOUSE COTTAGE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., NEAREST HOUSE TO THE SURF. This well-known house is now open for the recep tion of boarders. JONAH WOOTTON, je24.4m Proprietor. CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. WILL OPEN JUNE 2A, 156.5. The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public in general, that he has again taken Congress Mall, this being the fourth season. Many improvements have been made; also, new Bath Houses have been erected , and the bathing cannot be surpassed at any sea-shore. And it Is the determination of the proprietor to use every effort to make Congress Han a home of comfort to his guests, A Band la engaged. Terms moderate. jel9-Im G. W. HINKLE. UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, is now open for the reception of visitors. Trains leave on Saturday af ternoon, at four o'clock, from Vine-street wharf— returning Monday morning early.—June 10, 1885. jelo-2m. BENJ. A. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor. P RR AT A. MT. SPRINGS:-THIS deughtfurand 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 Balti •more,and New York. *For particulars address the Proprietor, jel-2m J. W. FREDERICK. FISHER'S SELF-SEALING FRUIT OARS. EVery housekeeper in the city and entail' should use this excellent Can. It is the most con venient and reliable Can In use, and gives entire satisfaction wherever introduced'. It is sealed 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 fruit, and as tbe press ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealing 18 per fect. The cap is unfastened by unhooking the spring and running a thin knife around under the cemented paper. Please call and examine this Can at J. kickWRTRIESi, aim SPRING GARDEN Street, jyl3-Imif Philadelphia. - _ COTTON AND FLAX BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, of all numbers and brands. Tent Awning, Trunk and Wagon-cover Duck. AlB9, raper Manufacturers , Drier Irene, from one ye Aye feet wide: Pauline Bolting Anil Twine. ate. 11911/i" svmmAN & 119.3^g No. 14118 JONES' THE PREVt.-fiIITAAPEL,Prfr FINANCIAL. UNITED STATES By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the understated, the General Subscription Agent for the sale of United States Securities, offers to the public the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths per cent. Interest per an num, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are issued under date of Julyls, 18&5, and are payable three years froni that date In cur rency, or are conyertiolo at the option of the 'Holder Into GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium, and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds, from State, Monty, anti Municipal taxation, which adds from one to three per cent. more to Chair watts, according to the rate levied upon other property. The interest is payable, semi-annually, by coupons attatcbed to each note, whioh may be cat off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest at 7-80 per cent. amounts to One cent per day on a $5O note. Two cents per day on asloo note. Ten cents per day on a $5OO note. Twenty cents per day'on all,ooo.note. One Dollar per day on a 18,000 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 thatthe Government reserves to itself the option of payitig interest in gold coin at S . her. Cent. instead of 7,1,140ths in currency. Subscri bers will deduct tbelaiessi. in currency up to July lath, at the time When they subscribe. The delivery stake notes of this Third Series of She Seven-Thirties , will commence on the Ist of June, and will be!inade promptly and continuously after that di*. The alight change made in the conditions of this. THIRD Mite SArcap only the matter of interest. The payinciffin gold,if made, will be equivalent to the currencyinterest'of the higher rate. . The retii, in..to specie payments, in the event of which',ohly will the option to pay interest in gold be aVellectiif, would so reduce and equalize prices as that. purchases made. with six per . cent. in 'gold would be hilly equal to those made with seven-and three-tenths per cant. in currency. Thiit 10 !R laypt:Loial g d Its • superb:or t Crover hia',ems sad' GREAT FOPHLAE LOAN OF THE PEOPLE Less thin S23O t OODOCKI et the Loin, atithorized by Congress are now in the market. This =bunt, at the retest which it is being absorbed, willba subscribed for within 'sixty. days, wheat the notes will unctoebtedit Command a premium; as has uni -forndyneenZhe case on closing the Subscriptions to - lotheir Isikni. . . In order that citisens of everrtown and section of :the country may be afforded facilities for taking the Loan, he National Minim,. State ilankh and Fri- Tate Bankers throughout the country have generat .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 deliverrof the notes for which they' receive or ders. NO. VA, SOUTH THIRD STREET, • :I. 'Ol - 1 " OP 1804, BOUGHT AT A PREMIUM Br G. A. la„.1.1-131 .Sr, Co., 62 SOUTH. THIRD STREET 13-10 LOAN FOE SALE. jylemw43 NO MEDIOI.NES GIVEN. DR. J. DODGE WARREN, OP LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEW YORK. CHRONIC D S A,* S, COrieert Hall, Philadelphia, WITHOUT MONET AIM .Wri/tOtk PRICE, From :WEDNESDAT T , Aci J u I a ii i r y e t h, till August 26th Also taken Parlors at 917 Chestnut Street, where those who are able and willing to pay may come from Hia last public operations were at Verandah Hall, Bt, Louie, MO,, and at Mechanics' Institute Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio, operating on no less than 23,600 persons, with a degree of succesaunpreeedented in the annals of Medical History. NO SURGICAL OPERATIONS PERFORMED ACUTE PAIN INSTANTLY RELIEVED. So many thousands are already acquainted with my mode of operating, It seems necessary only to say that by this method an eryttilibrillin of the vital powers is at since establiSileu, and au equalization of the circulation maintained; thus Nature is ens• bled to throw off the effete matters which generate and foster disease, and health at once ensues. From one to frre minutes 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 may be required. No exception to Fractures, Dis locotions, Curvature of the Spine, or Suppurating Tumors. The diseases which yield most readily to the cura tive agency of this method, as praetieed by me, are Dyspepsia,Constiptition,Asthrua, Angina Pectoris, Chlorosis, Loss of Voice, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Liver Disease, Diseases of the Binary Pas sages, Irritable Bladder, Headache, Nervous Irrita tion of the Brain Bronchitis, Catarrh, Diseases of the Heart, Eruptive Diseases, Convulsions, Hyste ria Neuralgia, Thrush, Congestion of Spleen, Irri tation of Stomach, Diseases of Kidneys, Ulceration and Displacement of the Womb, Morbid Appetite, WaXerancss, Breathingebility, Nervous Depres sion, S DI ]Knitwith rain in the Lungs. Paralysis, Consumption, and General Dropsy are the most slow and mieertain 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 Amaurosis,dependant upon paraly sis of optic nerve, incurable. For testimonials of cure,or other information,see circulars, which will be sent to any address upon aiylication. y charges are In proportion to property—never exorbitant in any case. IN NO CASE IS A CURE GUARANTEED. jy2o-St. CARD. FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES_ I will sell the balance of my large stock 01 FURNITURE, At very low prices, until SEPTEMBER Ist. The assortMent 11 eemplete. (CEO. J. HENEELS, jell-ant 809 and 811 CFIESTNIIT Street. TO SOLDIERS I . WALTHAM WATCHES ! Let every Soldler,before he returns home,provide blmself with an AMERICAN . WATCH; no better nee can be made of money than to invest tt in One of these durable and accurate time-pieces. It is a kind of property that constantly returns good interast, and lts money value is so well known that a pocket Inn of silver dollars wouldn't be as useful. bold by all reopectable Watch dealers. THE AMERICAN WATCH CO,, JYIO-12t OFFICE, OM BROADWAY, N. Y. 10 12, 15-HORSE POWER ENGINES, BoringK Tools, Planera, Lathes, Punching and llrillingelachines, Off-wel l Tubing. Y" lIA'IHAWAY, LEACH, it STEARNS 417 ARCH Street, Philadelphia. HERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS AND SOMPS. 1,030 doz. Sausap Meat. 500 " Beast Beef. 500 " do Veal. 500 " (1.0 Mutton. 1,000 ". do Turkey. 1,000 " do Chicken. 8,000 " assorted Soups, In 1,2, 2li 'h. cam. For sale by RHODEB & WILLIAMS, fee-tf 107 South WATER Street. CABINET FURNITURE. MOORE & CLIIIIION, 2101. SOUTH SECOND STREET, are prepared to fellow the decline in the market in the price 91 their Furniture. Plirehlillea will please Val and examine 0112 !deck, IWO-1r 7.30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES. 3230,000,000. U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. JAY COOKE. EitOO3OBTPTION AGENT, PHILADELPHIA-. PRACTICAL PHYSICIAN WILL- rIIBLICIX HEAL 'l'llF, PREF OF CHARGE F.39,an 9 to /1 o'cloOk,A. 2 till 6 P. M. Each Day. NO MEDICINES GIVEN CHRONIC DISEASES CURED. HEALS ENTIRELY BY THE TOUCH. F 37r_iy 21, 180., NEW PUBLICATION& .... , . . . 30 CTS., HARPER FOR AUGUST. 30 CTS., ATLANTIC FOR AUGUST. Also. Godev, Peterson, Young - Folks, 1,3th. , s Friend, and Arthur's Rime Magsztne. • jy2l-2t PI Teti FR!s. B.IR nITICSTNUT Street. NEW MIKEELLANEOUS AXE LATE SCIKNTHeiC BOOK*. VILLAS AND COTTAGES.. By C. V4eX, Ar chitect. THE SQUIROE PAPERS. By John Phoenix. BATRICE. BY Julln•Ravanagh. NAPOLEON'S t away .11CLIIIL CESAR. STRANGER'S GUI E IN PHILADELPHIA. Revised. BAXLEY'S WHAT I SAW ON THE COAST OF AMERICA. With illustrations. Hoed assortment or Javeulleg on hand. New and Standard Books, for sale bT LINDSAY BLAlttyroN, • Publishers and Booksellers, .W2O No. 25 South SIXTH Street. A NEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR of the " SchonbergCotta Family." MARY, THE HANDMAID OF THE LORD. 12me. ALSO, BY THE SAME AUTHOR, TH SCHONBERG T N. l mo. COTA FAMILY. L2mo. THE E EARLY DAWN DIARY OF MRS. KITTY TREVYLAN. 12mo. OUR MARTYRED PRESIDENT,• or Voices from the Pulpit of New York and Brooklyn. Contain ing all She Sermons by the eminent pulpit orators of those cities, and the Orations of Bancroft and J Bishop Simpson. 12mor sale by • A Fo MES S. CLAXTON, (Successor to WHEST Martien.) e 27 ROO NUT Street. TYPE FOUVDERS! COLLINS & IiteLEESTENS NORTH AMERICAN TYPE, STEREOTYPE, AND ELECTROTYPE viaTTNIVELY - Pesters , Furnishing Warehouse, No. 705 JAYNE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. TYPE WARRANTED to be equal to any made IN THE WOULD. Old type taken in exchange for new at in cents per pound If delivered to us free of charge. ANP Every article necessary for a Printing Oil Lee constantly on hand. Agents for Hoes, Adams', Gordon's, Taylor's, Foster's, Deg. enees, and Wells' Presses. Agents for Mather's celebrated Colored Inks. Our beautiful now Newspaper faces are shown in .*Tattratcas." Syr-lm INSURANCE. IMPORTANT LI.EE INSURERS. :Various pliblished statements having been recent ly put forward by the often and agents of promi nent Note Companies, each claiming advantages in the way of dividends over all others, and especially over this Company, a Circular has been prepared in answer to them, which can be had on application by letter, or otherwise, to the. subscriber. NO SAFER OR BETTER INVESTMENT CAN BE MADE THAN AN INSURANCE IN THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COll PANY OF NEW YORE. FREDERICK S. WINSTON, President. Sectetaries—lsAAc Ansherr, THEO. W. MORRIS. Actuary—SHEPEARD HONANS. Caßllier—FßED. M. WINSTON, Medical ExambIerS—MINTERN.POST, M.D.,ISAAO L. HAP, M. D. . - CASH ASSETS, July 1,1865 $13,500,000 Income for current year, all cash • • 3,500,000 Paid Claims by Death, including Dividend • • Additions 6,000,000 Dividends or Distributions of Surplus Preraiutna will hereafter be made annually, the nest being February 1, 1866. Policy-holders may use their dlv r i r d e e h ne a s s;e as r c ., o ash r ,t to o reduce the premium for an, . augment their insurance. Dividends' may be thug applied at the end of the first year, without any de lay for the Redemption of Scrip. Rates of Premium lower than in most companies. Dividends larger than in any other company. ENDOWMENT POLICIES, • TEN-YEAR POLICIES, }lssued by this Celan- LIFE POLICIES, any. • • F. RATCHFORD STARR General Agent at Philadelphia for Pennspiraela, Ohio, and Delaware, to whom. applioat Ohs for .Ageueles In these States should he sent. jy2l-6t )tut. tr. IN le :11_147,11 (lEr h MINING COAL, AND OtIIER .rmw COMPANIES. We are prepared to furnish NeW COrporatplte with all the Books they require, at short notice and low prices, of first quality. All styles of Biuding. 'STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF sroc3r.. LITHOGRAPHED ' . " - - TRANSFER BOOK. ORDERS OF TRANSFER. • - STOCK LEDGER. • wile= LED erA - A RALANOES. " REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOOK.. BROKERS' PETTY LEDGER. ACCOUNT OF SALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. MOSS tfa CO., MANS BOOS MANDEACTDRERB AND STATIONERS. 4.12 t CHESTNUT Street. EDUCATIONAL. • WOODLAND SEMINARY.-NOS. 9 -sseII.WOODLAND TERRACE, West Phi lsdelphLs.—AeDAT AND BOARDING SCHOOL for Young , Ladies. Location healthy, airy, and attrac tive. Fall Session commences Sept. is. , For Circulars apply to , J721-Yraw REV. DENBY REEVES, PM' p lIGBY CLASSICAL AND EIS , ' SH -Liu 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 high stand in their class and to g. radnate with honor. It will be the special aim also to prepare young men for business or professional life. Circu lars, with fill information, can be had at 1226 Chest nut street. EDW. CLARENCE SMITH A. M.. Principal. EnntuN nons.--Caleb Cope, Esq., Eon. Wm. D. Kelley, Hon. Joe. Allison, Alexander Whiildin, Esq., Thomas Potter, Esq., A. H. Franciscus, Esq., FL P. M. Birkinbine, Esq. myls-mwf4ne pHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN- A' bTrrtiSr.jor YOUNG LADIES N, W• corner of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Mreete (for merly at 1580 Arch street.) Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D. Prlnetal. Circulars at 1226 and 1829 Chestnut street. Or address P. O. Box 2611. Jylo-1/a" COAL. KTc NO*L ES' LEHIGH, HICKORY, •• and 'FISK COAL at reduced prices. Vince and Yard, NINTH and WILLOW tits. iyl4-invo COAL. COAL. COAL. N. , The celebrated " TUNNEL RIDGE" COAL, the best Coal in the market. Broken, Egg, and Stove sizes at (07.00 per ton. Large N At YA At" 6.25 per ton. the MANTUA COAL RD._ Offices—THlßTY-FIFTH nd LANCASTER Ave. I St. and PENN, RR. e ' WE. D. ITE,STOIL (1 OAL.-WM. H. CURTIS & CO., LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL YARD, 1413 CALLOWHILL Street. Jyla-lm* COAL FOR LOW-DOWN GRATES.- The subscribers having been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale of the celebrated LEWIS VEIN COAL of the DUNCAN COAL cOMPANY , S Mining, now offer It for deepo the eititen of Phila delphia. This Coal is a Red Ash, add is espe- Mally adapted to the new style of LOW-DOWN GRATES, the ashes being heavy do not fly about the room ; it is a FREE-BURNING COAL, and superior to any other Red Ash in the market. We also LOCUST M invite attention to our stock of , EAGLE VEIN, and RAINBOW COAL, REPPLIER, O'DONNELL„ & CO., 329 WALNUT Street, N. W. corner BROAD and SPRUCE streets, And S. W. corner BROAD and RACE Street a s. jyl7-mwflr C 0 A L .—SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal, and best Locust Mountain, from Schuytkill,prepared expressly for family use. Depot, N. W. corner EMILTH and WILLOW Streets. Offtee,_No. 1.191 S. SECOND Street, rap -to J. WALTON & CO. LEGAL. IN THE ORPHANS", COURT FOR THE, CITY AND COUNTrOF PHILADEDPHIA. Estate of ANDREW ZELL, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, nettle,_ and adjust, the account of ANDREW ZELL and LEMUEL ZELL, Executors or ANDREW ZELL, deceased, and to snake distribution of the balance in the hands of the A.CeOuntants Will meet the parties interested for the purposes 'of his ap polutmen_.,t at his Office, star or No. 114 South. SEVENTH Street, on WEDNESDAY, August 2, 1865, at 4 O'clock P. M. Jy2l-fmwst* CHAS. IL DOWNING, Sr., Aud,r. WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES lr r —A new French Cosmitle for beautifying and preserving the complexion It is the most wonder uielnr undo r the age. )hereis ne owerptagnes,a:bisuu nor talcbitseom anion, It being composed Entirely of pure Virgin Wax; hence the extraordinary qualities for pre serving the skin, making_ extraordinary son, smooth , fair, and transparent. It makes tel old appear young, the homely handsome, the handsome more 'beautiful, and the most beautiful d vine. Prices, 30 and 50 cents. Prepared only by UNT 8; Co., Perfumers, 41 South 1,14,111T11 Street two doors above Chest nut, and 133 South SINE TH Street, above Wal nut. jy2l-3m P HOTOGRAPHS T KEN TO ORDER of individuals or pa les desiring them, of Churches, Residences, Yob o Buildings, and Coun try Seats. Apply to B. 1 REIMER, at Gallery, 624 ARCH Street. 12 TAKEN FOR $ .25.—NEAT AND accurate styles Card 1 lotographs, suitable for albums, or scholars to exdtange with classmates. See specimens. REIMER'§ SEG'OND Street, above Green. it* CARTES DE VISE.—NONE SUR pass in beauty of style, r linlsh, or artistic exe cution, those made at B. F. REIMER'S Galley, 624 ARCH Street. Call a 4 examine specimens. r * MACKEREL,_ HE ING, SHAD, 800. i f tst —WO bbls. Mass. N s. 1,2, and S Mackerel, late-caught flat fish, In ass rted packages. 2,000 bbis. New Eastport,yortune Bay, and Hali fax Herring. 2,500 boxes Lubec, scaled; No. 1 Herring. 150 bbla, New Mess Shad? =boxes Herkimer-WU y Cheese, ate. In store and for sale by URPITY .e KOONS, jals-tf No. IL4 NORTH WHARVES _.____...—_______ , • _ SALT AFLOA T-50,000 BUSHELS ^-, Coarse White Dry Mamala Salt, afloat, suitable for packing provisions, for sale In lots by JAMES GABLES, Old Salt House, jits-let 41; LONG WILARF, BOSTON, Mass. CARPET CTIAINg, YARNS, AND WlCHS.—Large involies just received and far sale to dealers, at lowestaricet rates. ROSE EUSTON & CO., jets-tf 157 and IL North THIRD Street. HAVANA CIGAIS.—A GOOD VA RIETY constantly i store and bond, at low est cash rates. . FUGUET & SONS, m7201.6m 4 No. 2 South FRONT Street. - .WHOLEISALIE DUN GOODS. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, uv the Piece or Package. AT Alit,VsZik MARKET RATES. JAS.. B. CAMPBELL & CO., TRI CHESTNUT ST. (WHOLESALE ROOKS, UP STAIRS.) jy 15-1 m COMMISSION MOUSES. HAZARD & HUTCHINSON, AGRNTB FOR THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, 112 PHILADELPHIA, AND 103 HEADE STREET, NEW YORK. 30N-8m RETAIL DRY GOODS. CLOSING OUT I CLOSING OUT I CLOSING OUT 2 GREAT BARGAINS IN SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. CHEAP BLACK SILKS. Black Silks, with Lustre. Black Silks, without Lustre. Black Silks, of every variety, at low prices. Colored Silks, of every variety, at low prices. Silk Grenadines at reduced prices. 75c. Silk Grenadines reduced to 45e. $1 bilk Grenadines reduced to 55e. Handsome Oak Grenadines reduced to 60 , 1 c., 41, $1.25. New Styles Cambric Lawns, 37)ic., 50c. New Styles Jaconet Lawns, We., 62,V,, 65c. New Styles Organdy Lawns, tic., 65e., 75c. New Myles rine Linen Lawns, 52%c., 75e. Dress Coeds, of every description, at low prices. SHAWLS AT REDUCED PRIOR*. Plain, Plaid, and Striped White Swiss and Or gandies. Plain, Plaid, and Striped Nainsooks and Cambric.. White Puffed and Tucked Muslin.. H. STEEL & SON, j 0,41" Nos. 713 and 715 "Notth TENTH Street. PLAIN BUFF, PINK; AND BLUE PERCALLES or French Chintzes. Plain buff, pink, and blue Jaconets. Pure white Shetland Shawls. White Shirred:AlMlinS. Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks, • Plain Nainsoas, Swiss Muslim% Carabries, &c. Fine lead-color Linens. Frosted or Crane Poplins for travelling dresses. Single and double width plain De Laines. EDWIN HALL e & CO., 26 South SECOND Street. N.B.—Summer Dress Goods closing out reg.ard. less of cost. je2o-tf SUMMER BLANKETS. just received a fresh supnlz of SUMMER BEAN WS, of the ligh;_eot fabric and p erest color. SHEPPAED, VAN HARLINGEN, & AllardOST, House Furnishing Dry Goods, jyle-mwttt No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street. MOSQUITO NETS, • White and colored, of all the various descrip Clone made and put up at the shortest notice. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, DryISO jylo-mwf6t House Furnishing Ctoods, No. 1005 CHESTNUT Street. TEAT STYLE LAWNS, 31 CENTS, . 1 .-N from a late auction sate. Closing out summer Dry Goods at reduced prices. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, No Jy s. 450, 45%, and 454 North SECON Dabove Street, Willowl9-3t . WHITE MARSEILLES. V I Buff Marseilles. Figured Marseilles. From a late imgortation. CUR - NVE/4 STODDART & BROTHER. Nos. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, x iyl9-3t above Willow. WRITE GROUND GRENADINE SHAWLS, closing out at $3. Summer Shawls at reduced prices. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 41541 and 444- North SECOND Street, jyte-st above Wltlow. I• CBARGAIN HAMBE, N COE O. IM BI.O ARCH ST. J• S JUST ). Real Crochet Edgings. Black Guipure Laces. • Swiss Edgings and Insertions. Empress Lace Collars. Thread Lace Darbes. Hemstitched Hdkfs., extra fine, 25e. j)l7-6t COOPER .435 CONARD, NINTH AND MARKET, have The best Caesimere stock in town. Good Linen Drills, Ducks, Coatings. Tailors' Linings, of every kind. Muslin stock complete, prices right. Family Linens, selling, gold, at We. Gauze. Domet, and other Flannels. Pearl Wool Delaines, 55 and 65 cents. Extra line black Mohair Alpacas, St. Lupin's 6-4 black Wool Detainee, Si. Good stock white Maim* Swiss, Bird-eye Linen, Striped lanoline, finest OftinbriCS and Jaconets, puffed Muslim, Pique, &e. White Barege.and other thin Shawls., Bilk Sacques and Bummer Dusters. Je7.4f FIGURp BII4 . ..GRENADRITTS Hrifjfinnnds. 58 4 e u to rm. -a" -6411"1,!, /4.0 k Aaa Travelling Dress Goods, in every variety. New Dress Goode, in great variety. Handsome Ohne Silks, CM. • • VERY CHEAP ISLA.CIC sum, suitable for Dresses, Mantles. and Seevtes. COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Merrimac, Sprague, and Pacific Printer, 25c. 50-4 Waltham and reportll bleached Sheetings, $l. H. STEEL & SON myB-tr Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. rnmcr , 47.7m=m, EDWARD P. KELLY, E TOLIN KELLY, I'AILORS„ 812 CHESTNUT STREET, HAVE NOW IN STORE A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF mb3-tf SPRING GOODS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. Ja. The subscribers would invite attention to their IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS, which they make a specialty in their business. Also, constantly receiving NOITALTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT Se Ca t GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, No. 814 CHESTNUT Street, jal-ly Four doors below the Continental. 600REFRD A PE P IS I TCa A „ '' REET. 600 WATER OLERS 'FREEZERS. GAS-STOVES, FOR SUMMER COOKING. 3e16-tf GRIFFITH & PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH. GROCERIES. TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRIOTa. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply fami lies, at their country residences, with• EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, IC., IC. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, zny24-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., IC.E. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and Dealers In Foreign. and Domestic WINDOW AND PLATE GLANS. IdANUFACTIJItERS - OF WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, AC AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS_ Dealers and Consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRIORS FOR CASH. U94-3m BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS. ROBERT A. HANCE, 729 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Would call the attention of Druggists, Ceautty Mer chants, and others, to his stock of. ROOTS, HERBS, AND BARKS, in various sized packages, of our own pressing, at PRICES BELOW FORMER RATES. A full line of BOTANICAL PREPARATIONS, W. S. MERRELL A CO.'S CONCENTRATED-RE MEDIES, ac., at a liberal discount to the trade. Catalogues furnished on application. myll-3mlp REMOVALS. REMOVAL.-GEO. W. WATSON & Ji-w CO. have removed their CARRIAGE REPOSI TORY to their old place, No. 1319 CHESTNUT Street (tinder Concert Halll,> where they will keep a stock of Carriages of their own make, and will re ceive orders for every description of first-class work. J tram 7, 1896. je74m COPARTNERSHIPS. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. —The copartnerehlp heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under the name of WAR NER MISKEY , di MERRILL (Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, & c.,) was dissolved by mutual con sent on the 14 day of February,A. D. 1886, by the withdrawal of REDWOOD F. WARNER. Tile business of the late Arm will be settled at 718 CHESTNUT Street by the new arm of MISKEY, MERRLLL, .18 TRAOR4 R R ED A.. WooD F. wARNER, WM. F. MISKEy, W. 0. IL MRRILL, B. TiIAcEA E RA.. JULY 13, 1885. • PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The interest of RED WOOD F. WARNER, in the firm of WARNER, MISERY, & MERRILL, having been purchased by the undersigned (the remaining partners), they will continue the business as heretofore, at No. 718 CHESTNUT Street, and No. 402 RACE Street. WM. F. DHSEET, W. TH O.ACK B. MARA.ERRILL, B. PHILADELPHIA, July 13, ISM jyl9l-10t COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—T H E Undersigned have this day entered into a co partnership under the name and title of BRUNER, {YANK & C 0.., for the transaction of the GENE RAL LUMBER 1311b1lIES8, at 1908 MARKET Bt. A. BRUNER, Sit„ D. C. WANri, A. BRUNER, Ja. PIIILAIMLPHIA, July 3, UM THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN connection with an old established Lumber Depot at Columbia, ra.,. thus giving the yard superior ad, vantages• 3711,4 W ifrA NIPS WANTED -A SITUATION AS T,E* - VELLIN - G SALESMAN, in a V0"..g0. 0 House. Can sell any class of gaols. Reference given. Address, for two days "8.," Box " 35 Pont Office. its WANTED -IN A CASH DRY GOODS Jobbing House, two first-dugs SALESUMN, for city end near trade. Address Box 2501 Piiila tit:lphia Poet -office. iv2l-3t* WANTED-A .SITUATION AS r SALESMAN Ina Wholesale or Retail 130ot and Shoe Store. Being a practical num, could tlke charge of a customer Ant:duces. Would not object going to 'ny bort or the emiht ty references given. Add re:4s (I. THOMAS. Prma °thee. jy2l-2t. WANTED—ONE OR TWO YOUNG MEN as SALESMEN in an Umbrella House. AddrefiEr".i. 8.," at this 006,,. .101.20` WANTED -A .BOY ABOUT 16, IN an office. One who has a turn for innrhunleal drawing. Address "E. Brown," 311 WALNUT Street. It. WANTED-A GOOD RELIABLE T T BOOK-KEEPER, in a Dry Goods Conuts &lon Donee.. Address, in hand-writing of appll. emit, Box MO rhnadelphia Post Office. JY2t-lit - - 'WANTED-A STORE A NEAR MAR v KET Street, between Third and 'Seventh streets. Address "Home, Press Office. jr2o4t* WANT E D—AN ACTIVE, ENER v T GETIO person, having a thorough business knowledge with from forty to fifty thousand dollars capital, as PARTNER in a profitable Iron manufac turing business already established in this city, and capable or being - largely extended. A person ac quainted, with the saddlery and general hardware business preferred. Address "Business,' I office of this paper. .1y194V, WANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS IT Salesman in a New York Importing House; must be well acquainted with Philadelphia Whole sale Houses, to sell hosiery and gloves. Address, with refernces,_ stating salary, " Hosiery ," Post box 2877, New York. jyl9-3t* WANT E D-A PARTNER, WITH. T 1/. from $10,0)0 to $15,000, to take an interest In a Commission business now earning flia,oooper annum, and which can be greatly increased. A gentleman of education, and one having a taste for the hbipping trade preferred. Address, with real name and address, " Mer cator," office of this paper. jylS-6t. ' WANTED.-ALL PERSONS WANT ING Clerks, Porters. Coachmen, Laborers,or . other help, leave orders at 913 FILBEItT Street. jyl7.6t* WANTED -A PARTNER, IN • Ali established manufacturing' business, with a cash capital of $12,000. Address Box I,B72,Philadel phis Post-office. jyl7-6t5 WANTED—AT $175 PER MONTH, Returned and Disabled Officers and Soldiers, Teachers,Ladlea, and energetie young men to CANVASS for our great national work, The Life, Times, and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln." By Dr. L. P. Brockett. We hare agents clearing $176 ner month, which we wilt prove to any doubtlne tlitar,r2.en4USt circulars . Z e e s / t, O P i tiraL Phila delphia, Pa, CO., jyt4-Im* AGENTS WANTED, FOR THE MOST coinpicto, nutliontle. and reliable Life Of Lin coln publichcd. Address JONES & CO. Phi ladclphia, Pa. jy2l-tm&lr4t AN INTEREST WILL BE GIVEN IN a respectable Manufacturing Business to a suitable person who can invest $5, - 000 for one or two years. Address, with name and. reference,"Manu facturer, this Of fi ce. 3y21.-6t. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM DINCOLN. By Dr. J. Eh Hol land. No comment - is necessary; the author's repu tatiou as a writeris fully established. Experienced canvassers know why it sells. Address, for terms, NORRIS BARNARD, Elk View, jyl9-121. Chester county, Penns. STORE WANTED.—A STORE OR Salesroom wanted, suitable for woolleb goods, Chestnut street, below Fourth. Bank,or Strawberry streets preferred. A. good second story would an swer. Address ii W 0011316 , Press office. iy2l-3t* $7O A MONTH.—I WANT AGENTS everywhere at wo a month, expenses paid, to sell FIFTEEN ANTIMES, the best selling ever offered. Full particulars free. Address OTIS T. GAREY, Biddeford, Maine. uryle-d&W3m . • $125 ED eve r ywhere WANT SHAW S cIauRV4,4I , !NVIMILVit gIV BEWINH MACHINE, the oil?' lOW-price machine in the country which is license by lirover & 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 free. Address SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. mylo-d&W3m FO R tALE AND TO LET. $lOO BONUS WILL BE PAID FOR Mk' a modern-built DWELLING, fasession be fore Ist of September; rent about per year. Western part of the citypreferred. ddress "%V," Office of the North American. jy2l-eta da FOR SALE—BARGAIN, POSI JIBMTIVELY—.SpIendId large Arat-eig.es DWELL IRO., on SPRUCE Street, west of Seventeenth; Lot 22 feet front; fifteen rooms; only M 7,500; easy terms, and immediate possession. MILLER, 135 North SIXTH Street. jy2l-3t if F OR SALE-A LARGE MANUFAC TURING BUSINESS, central locality; estab lished over thirty-aye years; doing a good busi ness, and naylng handsomely. Address Strictly" ConAdential, o Press office. jylB-fit' dat A VALUABLE PROPERTY IN A .W.E. 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 10 A. M. he2o-6ts' t FOR SALE—No. 2316 WEST GREEN Street—a well-built House with all the modern im_provements i noW empti and in good order- Apply 1716 GIEEE - zitreet. jyl9-30 filp FOR SALE. - DWELLING 1120 -1101. VINE Street. ._ neargln k yANON Street. _ . . Do. IS3B WALLACE Street. - And ethers. Also, a large number of cottage pro ` perdu. B. F. GLENN; 123 S. FOURTH Street, and jy.ls S. W. COr. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. eFOR SALE-A VERY SUPEAIb lOR FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT, Cecil county Maryland. The property contains 156 acres, and the improvements are of the most ample and commodious sort. The grounds, as to the farm, garden and orchard, are in line condition, abounding in fruits and vege tables in various varieties, the agricultural yield being very fine and abundant. The situation is remarkably beautiful, high and healthy, with commanding views of the river and bay, iota the shooting and fishing are uosurpaaaed. For details of further description apply to D. REINBOTH, 436 WALNUT Street. rm . A m. COUNTY.--FOR . nun 'mar . fort; ALE—A beautiful email acres of land, ten miles out, and wlthiti one tn....• sand yards of Railroad Station, and bOunded by the Chester Pianlc Road. Superior view from the trinh- Mon 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; parkw, ball, open staircase, &c. Piazzas about the building, maki it attractive and pleasant. Tine Barn, 44x64 , th carriage -house, &c. Tenant house for gardeer, spring, &c. The mansion is on an elevated point of land, and commands a very superior-view of the river and surrounding Conn try.. Possession forthitith. JAB. R. CUMMINS, 504 WALNUT Street. N. 8.--Call for Catalogue of Delaware and Ches ter county property. jyls-5t OVALUABLE, FARMS AT PRI VATE SALE.—Two very desirable Parms,...l.. situate near blilton ' Northumberland county, Pa., are offered at private sale by a widow lady, who in tends to more to the West. Farm NO, 1 lies within a mile of the town, and contain§ 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 improvements comprise a large two-story brick mansion -house, a neat and commodious tenant-house, and a substantial bank barn, with suitable outhouses, all In good repair. The farm contains a flue orchard of the choicest va rieties of fruit trees, and a vineyard Of young, thrifty, and well-selected grape-vines. A new wire ferry crosses the river at the farm; charter 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 132 acres, 8 acres of which are woodland, the remainder arable land, in a state of good culti vation. The surface of the fermis undulating, the soil rich, and the pasturage luxuriant, being well adapted and formerly pied for dairy purposes. The improvements consist of an eittatif 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 50 hogsheads of water; a large bank barn and outhouses, and a stone tenant-house, in which there is a flowing artesian well. This house is located on» lot of ground lying between the West Branch Canal andltlie 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 (desired. Parties wishing to purchase, can obtain any fur ther information by addressing JOHN HeCLEERY, Attorney-at-Law, Jyl.s-12t. Milton, Northumberland Co., Pa. 11% FOR - SALE-THIRTEEN ACRES of LAND, beautifully: lOcated on Passymik Road, near Broad street.: At to E. PETTIT, No. 323 WALNUT Street. jy2l-3t5 al FOR BALP.:-,. A_ND PART' EX CHANOP. F OII :OIL.STOCKS,BuIIding Lots Timber Land, and a feW Dyip_roved Farms, ABEA. HAM' BECIITEL, No. 30WWALNIIT St.,ltoom 16 j)2l-31. FOR SAL E--EIGHTH STREET, d NEAR rILBERT.—The Lenee, Nood , Wlll, an excellent Fixtures of one of the, largest dry-goods stores on the street. MILLE, t lalsBNorth SIXT Street. POTTERY FOR SAL I R.-WILL IKE SOLD CHEAP, IN A BUSINESS PART OF BROONLYN.—The Works stand on six lots of ground; two kilns, one nine feet diameter by ten feet high in the clear, tile other twelve feet six in dies 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 be put in full operation in one day. For further par tienlara address " Pottery," Bog 1.15 Green Point , Post-office, Long Island. 3712-at PERSONAL. T HEREBY CAUTION ALL PERSONS I front harboring or trusting SARAH W. HOPPER on my account as I will pay no debts of her con tracting. [jy2l-3t•] WM. W. HOPPER. BOARDING. TUN BOARD-WITH "FIRST-GLASS DINNERS, at No. 624 South WASITINUTQN Square. 176-2m* WERLEY CORSETS.-JUST RE ceived front Paris a fresh Importation of the genuine Robert N'cricy Corsets. Ladles can be suited with any sires. Also, SKIRTS of the latest styles, at Mrs. STEELE'S, TENTH Street. below Chestnut, and at No. 252 South ELEVENTH Street, above Spruce. jy2L-30 E H EVANS & WATSON'S " SALAMANDER SAFES. II . " . '" 4 " .. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF, NATIONAL BANK, . MERCANTILE, - AND DWELLING HOUSE SAFES. Free from dampness. A large stock on hand, for sale at prices lower than other makers. EVANS & WATSON, jyn-et No. 116 South FOURTH Street. ESTEY'S • COTTAGE ORGANS, Not Not only UNEXCELLED, but UNEQUALLED la purity of Tone and Power, designed especially for Churches and Schools, but found to be equally. well adapted to the Parlor and Drawing Room. sale only by. E. ?IL - BEITCE, No. 13 North SEVENTH Street.. r.ct M Also, a complete assortment of OW feree'2f..gm e. lesion constantly . on hand. MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT I , LOANED UPON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY PLATE, CLOTHING, &0., at 'JONES & (JO'S OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, Cor. THIRD and GASEILL Ste., below Lombard. aprt.-Sea OM E. S. EARLEY, FURNISIIING UNDERTAKER, B. Laguer TENTH and GIMEN 4tteetiu ClOl-31a SALES j i b3 T. ELERICHESS , BAZ AAR. NINTII ng Rad BANso stre," ~ , SAM. wyngitg ON SatIVEDAT ktoll,l(Ditii next, at 1.0 o'cloc SI XTk, comprimult about Y K ong Suited to harneivi and the did nau, dle. Putt deacrlptica at the uale, ..ALSO, New and second-I'M:id Carriages, light se.. with which the Sale will commence, Single and Double Harness, ,Siuld nriok,.. ikAk Sie of Horses, Sce.,on Wednesday Almtno 73a. HERRN - F:54, Jy2o-2tif A.untionear. AUCTION NOTICE MPORTANT UNITED STATES SALE. Drugs / pleditilltS, Instruments, BRANDIES AND WINES. Sarnuel .40., C 0 h, ./Luotton.eer. ON FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1885, AT I - IALF-PAST TEN O'CLOOKI At *24 South Front St., above Walnut. WILL. BE SOLD, For account of the Medical Bureau,U. S. A., a ' large assortment of Drugs Medicines,&c., in bulk BIM put up in army style at the United States Labe ratill74 rhilathaphhi, all in good order being above the amount required 14 DetliStiPlOnts comprising: 50,000 lbs, Cont'd Milk. 10,000 " Acids, asti'd. 12,000 gals, Alcohol, 2,200105. Gum Arable. 4,030 " Ammonia. 1,09(1 " Chain. Flowers. 4000 " P. g. Arsenic, 1,000 Asaarcetida. 500 " Beiladona. 500 " Buchu. 2,0051 " Camphor. 1,000 " Cantltarides. 1,000 " Capsicum, pd. 1,500 " Catechu. 1,200 " White Wax. 1,030 " Calasaya Bark. 580 `L Chloroform, 200 " Collodium. 3,100 " Copaiba. 500 " Creosote. 550 " Cubelts. 22,000 " Med. Ext. ass'd 5,000 't Prey. iron, assd 1,800 " Calomel. 1,000 " Mercury. 300 " 1,000 `• Ipecac. 1.090 t" blaX3ccd. 200 gala. 01 WO Oil 1,250 lbs. Pow' d Opium. 1,200 " Myd. Potash. Nutmegs, Cloves, Pepper, Cocoa, Mustard, (Ana rnon, Sat Soda, Btcarb. Soda, Oxide 'Zinc, Castile. Soap, Saltpetre, Cupping Glasses, Surgeons' Nee dles, Scissors, Syringes, Hand Litters, Twine, dto. 313RA.N131:1ES A.ND WINKS. moo Kos. Pure Brandy, 800 dg, Red Wine. 2,100 doz. do. 'do. I 000 Lorry Will& Samples will be arranged, with catalogues, three days previous to sale. jy2l-tau4 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 FRIDAY EVENING. JUDY to FIFTH NWT / 5 -141.8 '. ~rams, by Mr. Dion Bouoicattit anu House Elm., in three acts, styled ARRAS NA poeuri or, the Wteklow Wedding. The sole right for the production of Widen hashes& purchased for this eilf by breasts. Grover & Sinn. It will be presented Illth ..ear . and Reaulirel 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 Das Y and Assistants; all the Original Music, rendered by Birgfeld and the ()rand Orchestra, and a cast of characters embracing the names of the following distinguished artists: Mr, LEWIS BARP.II.,_Mr. P. MORDAUNT,Mr. WALTER LENNOX, ter. J. T, WARD, etr, E. L. TILTON, Mr. OWEN MARLOWE, Mr. WASA Mr. FRANK FOSTER, Miss ANIE GRAB Mrs. SOPHIE KUHN, Mrs. MORDAUNT, others. The Centrefugal Fans constantly in motion,keep the Theatre cool at all times, while ice water is pre. vided in abundance. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, July FIRST GRANDUM ME FAMIL N SEASON MATIEE OE Tilli SR . when ARRAN NA POGUE will bo presented. Jrui MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARM STREET THEATRE. HOOLEY'S MINSTRELS, Composed of nineteen competent artists, Mae "Creme de la Creme" of the MINSTREL PROFESSION, In their chaste, unique, POTrlginal ETHIOPIAN POURRI, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEDS. New features each evening. FA. IRMOUNT WA.TEII.4OIUOS, CONCERTS E.I AFTERNOON EVERY DAT. From 4 to 7 o'clock, la' HASSLER'S GRAND MILITARY BAND. Programmes of Music Issued amity. net to the The Arch , Vin e , and Callowhill-street care ran di. pla. NATATORIUM AND PHYSICAL IN STITUTE, _BROAD Etteet, below Want. - SWIMMING DEPARTMENT. REDUCTION OF BEASON TWEETS. On and after the 17th of July, the Senn Sado , ming Tickets and €3entien w be reduced lBh per cent, w it . A il - N e s - 6 jyls-43t ACADEMY OF FINE_ ARTS; CHEST. UT Street shove Tenthpen from 9A. M. till BP, M. Ben ie/Wu Wesgreat picture et CHRIST.REJRCTED ball on Mxhibltlon. fell SUFFOLK PARK.—GRAND TRIAL OF SPEED, FRIDAY, July 2144. (seat 3 in 5, to Harness. M. Goodin names blk. in. Lady Thompson. W. Doblenames g. SS.. Gray Jim. • tunes b. L. Tom Winder. J. Turner Also, same day, best 8 in 5 to w John'Oadney names b. 11444tR1,X. 64 q W. Doble names b. 11. Phil noerman. GOOD DAY AND TRACK. , Parties going to the Track will go by Darby MK, as the Rope Ferry Bridge was damaged by Mt freshet. M. GOODIN, Proprietor. Pools sold at the Track. jy2o-21* EXCURSIONS. Miwww CAPE MAY, WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, FROM FOOT OF WALNUT STREET, AT 8.30 A. M,, MAC EXPRESS. MO 0 ow.. M. !a n PASSENGER. Due at 5.45 P. m EXPRESS. Due at 7.* P. X. 4.30 P. M., Fare, 88.00. Marvante, 112.00. EXCURSION TICKETS, $5.00. Coupon Ticket*. to be used by one person only, 10 for $211.00. taken to and from the Island and PaasengeraandStation Baggage without additional charge. Freight daily from :Sandford's Wharf, below spruce street. Returning Trains leave CAFE asia at 6.10 Nall; 8 A. M. Express; 6 I'. M., Accommodatinft: 8.20 A. M., Freight. J. VAN RENSSELAER, Bup't, PIIILADICLPIIIA, July 6, 1865. jy6-teal GREAT NORTHERN PLEASURE ROUTE is via the OATAWISSA RAILROAD LINE BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS, Lake Ontario, the Thousand Islands, Rapids of the River St Lawrence Montreal, Quebec, Saguenay River, Lake Champlain, Lake George, Saratoga, White Mountains, Mount Mans field,&c. FOUR THROUGH TRAINS Leave Philadelphia daily (Sundays excepted) fors. the North and West, as follows: From Philadelphia fled Reading Railroad Depot. Thirteenth and Lallowhill etreets,B M. 'Sante and Niagara Falls Express 3.03 M. Afternoon Man. From North Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Third street, above Thompson, at 7.30 A. M. Morning 13x press; 5.15 P. M. Evening Express, LUXURIOUS SLEEPING CARS Accompany all Night Trains west of Elmira. The. Catawlssa Railroad Is the shortest and quick est roUtt to Niagara Falls, and Offers peculiar ad- vantages to travellers and pleasure-seCterS for Re great Variety of scenery. Connections sure and reliable. Route entirely free from dust. This is the only line by which passengers are tick eted from Philadelphia to ALL POINTS WEST,vIa. Niagara Falls. Only route selling tickets via Niagara Falls, Lake Ontario, and River St. Lawrence to Montreal. Re turning to New York and Boston by over twenty different routes. For Through Tickets, Handbills deseriptive of the routes, and any further information, apply at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, 420 CHESTNUT Street, Under the Philadelphia Bank, and opposite the Custom-House. N. VAN HORN, jy2l-1m Passenger Agent. a ti mipm CAMDEN AND L AT ANTIC RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.THROUGH IN TWO HOURS. On and.after SATURDAY, July Ist, 18885, dFmtt.v s trai T s RAINS A AVEV O NE a TREETFERRY dnecial Excursion as foll Owls: 6seA. M. ... . Mail Train 7.90 A.. 11, Freight, with Passenger Car attached"... 0 . 15 A. 1 . Express (through in two hours) ........... 2.1)11 _. P .M. m 9 SP• Y. Atlantic Accommodation . ~,,. ........ "I.lb RETITRNING, LEAVE 121."14 . 6.4 i A. M. Atlantic Accommodation . • .... ............ Log A. lg. Express (thronh in two hours) Freight, with Passenger Car attached...Ai :4 l A p: m i : Mali Train 6.16 P. M. Special Excursion....., Leaves Vine-street Ferrf.at at 4.46 P. M. Returning, lave. Atianue Round,tri Tickets, good SUNDAx MAW TRAIN. 7 so A m Fare till Atlntic. sz. train on which they are Issued. only for the day and II• NOTION ACCOMMODATION. JTr Leave Vine-street Ferry at 5.80 P. M. 6.28 A. M. ADDONFIELD TRAINS. : -E r '' '' l lfint An re atit et Ferry at 10.15 A. M. and LIS P. M. Leave otv r. L ,ir e Haddonfield at ,11,90 A. M . and 2.45 P. M.. ' e F i t et must be delivered at Cooper/ N. B.— re point before o'clock P. M. to Insure its going down the next day. JOHN G. BRYANT, je2S-tf Agent. isimm EXCURSIONS TO LONG BRA.NOll.—Tralus for Long Branch will leave Cooper's Point, CAMDEN. daily (Sundays excepted ' ) at 9.15 A. M. Fare, $2„ Ea carillon Tickets, good for three days, $3. Extra train on baturdays at 4.30 P. M. Returning, surly. at carnden at 9.10 A. M. Monday, )e26-2m L. B. 0011 E, Agent, Emden, grommig NOTICE. -NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- Et/AD.—Freight will be received at the Depots or this Company on and after FRIDAY, let Inst., for all points on this 'Road and its connections. ELLIb CLARK, Deoeral Agent- THE OHEAPEST FRUIT JARS IN the Market—Quart °moseys Jets stlepee doe.. Norte BARTELL & LET MINOR St. jett-Ini 25,000 lbs. Bx. Beet. 45,000 doz. uinine Pills. 5,000 oz. Snip. Quinine. 20,000 doz. Opium Pills. 5,000 lbs. Rochelle Salts. 15,000 yds. lain. Plaster. 10,900 " Adhesive de. 6000 " Oiled Silk. a,OOO " Oiled Muslin. 2,000 " Perch. OPls. 2,600 lhs. Magnesia. 5,000 " Epsom Baits. 900 " Essential 0116.1 250 doz. Olive Oil. • Zoo Castor 011.1 MOO lbs. Sugar Lead. 3009 CFO= Tartar,. 2 500 " Ohio. Potask. 1, 1 800 " Ref. 8011114 2,000 " Black Tea. 1 20,000 doz. Clemph. Ping. 12,000 " Cathartic Pills. 1,500 lbs. Btcarb, Potash. 2,500 " Syrup Squills. 2,000 " Patent Lint. 2,000 pieces Binding. 5,000 Towelti. 3,154] Stisp. bandages 3201h5. Rhubarb. t,00i.) IUH. Poivittl 25, WO Bandages.