The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 25, 1865, Image 3

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MeNlirtrie, Hunt 'gfiou
11 Hinman. cmnbra co
ti ac Bond, Pemba,
yore.
The Bald Eagle.
• t:a-ton I Harrisou Bettie, Pa
$ A tStcpben cm, Hocks co
Lycoming co C lI Hoerr.
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co ,Alahion Penn:s - 111;
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mi c .atwn ITrogor t 'wife, Pa
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NOTE/0/11111'll CO
clright. ra :1' .1 Sitrunp, Centre co
Paco-. Pa It llaas, Fogelsvitle
The Harley Sheaf.
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Kline,
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Pa A ols vrrte , hilada.
.2. 4 - 1 ! pa VAS 1J A Eilgren- blew York
Vois :Dr liver & Dovles,
lie
C SleCartney,
N t iv Y,,rk W Cogley, Denville
York W G Roster,
viola tla Dungan, New York
A i,,i;vellesterl y . Ely. Now Jersey
H :Hay, Dftlivllle
j ,bertvilletC Poartey & sr - C. Bost on
II Janes & la,Penna,
The Black Bear.
~...liamnarg Sehloterer, N Wales
T o pton A Winter, New York
c. IZeading iW II Walter, Ponta,
ert. Tatuagna 13 Daub. Easton
er. tooling. 1.1 If Iceiper, Penna.
le•inger, Jr. Pa IIT Schoek, 'Hamburg
Joel.l.llller, Hamburg,
,e.llarrisburF,
The Madison.
rPnttm. 2.4 J Evah. New Hope
J : P ICriublack. Aloutreal
'Willa, Dcl :JB Davis, 3.lllford. Del
in Bowen, Hyde Park
n . lionesciale 1/Thmas, ity,le Park
rSe M ;Jon o es. Hyde. Park
FECLA_T. NOTICES.
OLOTUES WRlNG
ckaners. Apple Parers, Nut Crackers,
Pocket Spiv es, Scissors, Plated Spoons
••,i, Table cutlery, Spice Boxes, and other
~,,,vora, For sale by TRUMAN & maw,
t gight. Thirty-l Ive) MARKET Stteal., be.
;cri: BOY IS A GENIUS, AND YOU WISH
i:n practical in Ingenuity, give him a Chest
Work Bench, and Turning Lathe, or
_cm. Sold by TRITMAN Es SHAW, No.
'MARKET Street, below
tthiltO COOL POR THE HOT WEATHER.
:,isrthing Cool for the Hot Weather.
~..earthing Cool for the Hot Weather.
Cool for the Hot Weather.
....Irks. Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
„Ka, Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
~!•iria, Linen Pants. Llnen Vests.
tracks. Linen Pants. Linen Vesta.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linen Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Linea Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca backs.
Alpaca backs.
Jug 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.
,s. a splendid assortment of Seasonable Cloth
al every variety, for sale by
PERRY & CO.,
No. NJ CfIES'ENI7I' Street, &Hove
CO9 CHESTNUT St. (Granville Stokes' old
Corner of SEVENTH and kf...uuknx Sts. (Jones.)
:;vt
;VT ouItBATHINO ROBES FOE LADIES,
:Allan, anti Children, at SLOAN'S, 806 MAR-
I :greet, and at his Store, Cape Island, New
jy22-3t5
(Wlrßivroli's)
'T RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM.
i cure the Itch in forty-eight hours. Also cares
: Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions
Skin. Frier. 10 cents. By sending 60 cents to
FENS & POTTER, BOSTON, Mass., will be.for
:l:d free by wall. For sale by all Druggists.
Ant
FIRE AT BARNUM'S MUSEUM, NEW
tK —(me of our SAFES was severely tested In
tire. and preserved its contents in good
certificate of the owners in another
MARVIN & CO.,
721 CHESTNUT Street,
yl4t (Masonic Hall.)
MARV 9 SAFE TRIITAMEIANT.-41,-
a,e4en ruction of property,
NEW YORK, July 14, 1561.
:1,;3/.5.• MARTIN & CO.—Gentlemen: In reply to
t: d;uiries as to how your Safe stood the great
%filch consumed Barnum's 31useum and the en
• :lock of adjoining buildings, we would say that
-rything in it was preserved is perfect order, al
it as good as new. The Safe glves good evl-
Aqe of the great heat for several hours. When
is rebuilt we shall want another, as, after
a test, we shall have none but your patent.
,urs, truly, WILLETTS ,t SKIDMORE,
N 05.155 and 157 FULTON Street.
ell a-soriment of MARVIN'S Patent Fire and
7 = l w-proof SAFES always on band. MARVIN
(AL CHESTNUT Street. iy2.o-6t
CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR
Ci restore Gray Hair to its ORIGINAL COLOR;
and pro/nate the growth of the tom/teat
• r: 4 1.4.5 ils failingoutin three days ; keepathe head
earl and healthy; can be used freely; contains
tiltg c,jurlons; THE BEST IiAIR-DRESSING EVER
FLP.m., TO THE PUBLIC; 1t is recommended and
by the first medical authority. Sold at the
4-AbrLs and at lay office, No. 11^'..3 Broadway,
York.
a,re all persons the above preparation will do
Lat is claimed for it.
!- - ttillisi2t SARAH A. CHEVALIER, IC D.
Two BAD CASES OF PILES CUBED BT
" , .:7,TRILELAND•S PILE EE3IEDY. --Mr. Glass,
WiSeOUSin. writes for tde benefit of
•tho stiffer with the Piles, that he has been
ts;,.(l for eight years with an aggravated case of
set his brother was discharged from the army
!w.ura: l le, (he being quite paralyzed with the
,•• Ituth These distressing cases were cured with
1 ..to;:le of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. The
atlailon of these gentlemen, beside the
received by Dr. Strickland, ought
those suffering that the Most aggra
li", 0 -sisic cases of Piles are cured by Dr.
.;'s Pile Remedy. It is sold by Druggists
iyi-stuthgra
Nel YOE A DAY, BUT FOR .A.LL TIME. "
' ,, N" BITTERS.
that which Is good.
":t 10 4 NilliUllt rLA;•.(TATIOII IIITTS-11.4 in the
' • or a 'IV la! fir Med 111h0 bath lax quarrel just .+v
anktd against Disease is he who always lies
ef PLVNTATION BITTERS in the house.
ix Letter than cure.
~); BITTERS win prevent and cure
Headache, Heartburn, and all
detip(tntlent, and unhappy feelings. Re
-1,; o 11111111t1:54
: . 111r.: of peace prepare for tear.
too are well, or feel the first unpleasant
,3 ! ,2 atietifi of approaching tlekness, take PLANTA
BITTEits. They are a sure preventive and cure
: : • :er4aehic 111111 Billiary derangements. jr4-6t
.KEND.s.r.L's AM3OLINE.—Have you tried
tt•ro, you approve of It. Of course the re
okable demand for this excellent preparation for
t ' ,ll slr bas been solely created by its merits; for,
'Lts once used, it is not likely to be abandoned.
can procure it of any respectable Druggist.
tr . PRICES REVUCED.
WANADIAREII & BROWN,
repular
ri.thing
re - ' Reuse,
4- e' OAK HALL. S. E. cor. Sixth and Market
DIED.
-4M the 24th Inst., Francis ti., soh of
• 1 11. and Julia L. Castor, aged 8 months
" t' ; ' ,,, •,6, and friends of the family are in
his funeral, front the parentu , resi
\';',Vr• N 6. Thekortev street, White Han, on
' ' '' , " . ! ,. /: , ,,ner:noon, the 2fitli inst., at 3 o'clock...
ritt-MAN Seventh-day afternoon, Seventh
Llewellyn Truman, in his Mil year,
of Joe pit 31. and the late Sarah S.
nitathose of the family, are invited
attend the
'''' , a l . .from his father's residence,
grind, on Fourth-day afternoon.
rah mcanh. t!gth. at 4 o'clock..ntermen t at
. 1. 2•11.1411s 4 Fair Hill I ;mewl, ***
FA the ;:.4 instant, air. Archibald E.
t!rn, the 37th is age .
Ihi relutiveA and clieMlS,.f the familv„ also the
iund.in _Mark Lodge. N o , 91, A. Y..'31., and
h 4, Rivranortd Lodge, N. 230. A. Y. M are re
,i
iii
:nectfnily invited to attend las funeral: from his
r;soicie.e, COillunda avenu e and AnteriCan
ai1.1 , 111.,,m at 3 o'Oock, with
ran Mier Dotleir, proceed to the Monument
BLACK ENGLISH GRENADINES.—
Just received, a ease of Black English Grena
•aues, at Su tents a 'yard.
BESSON & SON. Mourning Store,
918 taIESTNU'2 Street.
prices in plain A gures. nlyls
One price
)LACK CURLY DE LAJNE.-JUST
'plain black elraly de Lanes,
aceLeVa ff ulcils.e
E=0:8 & SON, Meurnin. Store9lB SON},
Streit.
Prices in plain figures. rem
OEM
00 PURE WHITE SHETLAND
SHAWLS. EYRE & LANDFILL.
100 PIECES MOSQUITO BARS,
WIILTEO, BLUES, GREENS, &C.
EYRE ANDELL.
I 000 LOW WHITE GUILTS, FOR
RiJTELS. IMMENS OTSOF CHEAP
T ( AvELS. Eje26..03 EYRE & LAND ELL.
THE CLERGY AND LAITY OF
H PROTMTANTEPISCOPAL CHURCH
ti,„
111.1if11111!1". f: Philadelphia and vicinity. are re
" incited to - meet In CHRIST CHURCH,
/ ,; ,, DA I the 26th inst., at o'clock A.M.,
o r Li* ta n s, la r e tvitir lo action on occasion of the death
_ o the Dlocese.
catler
it 01 the Bishop,
dI(Q. tJau.DR, nor. Secretary.
ligr' MINT Or TEM )UNITED STATE%
rilitrAtinelllA, July 32, 1865.
At a meeting, of the
mace: , and .
,employees of the
United States
lion. JAMES POLLOCK was
called to the
chair. mid tiIEORGE W, BRAym,
appointed Secretary. The following rentable and
resolutions were unanimousif adopted
nn, the ,n•re • ostroyer, Death, with
vufifats entered the portals of our iusti
tilt h as tt3 from among us a beloved
dad i r t ? . .s i : g •c h t e.7;:.'n'tnp au ton . In 111011 11th oat - WHAM,
LEON AI: I ) recognize the fact that we too mast
die, that death Is ever around us and about us. and
that while we yet have life let us prepare for the
eri,it change somter or later to overtake us.
•Ten+Jr,,J,l. 'that we, the officers anti employees
of t h e ruit,Al States Mint. hereby express our
,orrow at the death of Mr. Leounril: but
St ,Sim , time we tejOiVe in tile belief that he has
excluoiFyit his residence in this vale of tears for a
brhehier and happier home abo Ye.
Alcsolred, it. That by his death the Mint htts lost
the services of a skillful and energetic artisan, and
see have been deprived of the society of a good
friend and companion—one who, by his gentlemanly
and courteous deportment in his daily intercourse
will: us. bad won our affection and esteem.
.I,' , .cadved. 111. That we attend his funeral 11l
body.
- 16, ./ved. IV. That a copy of these resolutions be
presented to the thinly or deceased.
Attest: 1.01.1.0Cff, Chairman.
ti.EURCT: W. Itu,'Lvell. Z.i,eetelary• It*
THE puovIDEsT LIFE AND
TRUST COMPANT or PHILADELPHIA.
leHoNm. 24TH. 186.5.
The subscribers to the Capital Stock of this Com
nany are berchT notified that the SECOND INSTAL
smsq, OF TIA Ezvry DOLL A.Ezi PER SHARE will
be line and payable on 11w 10111 day of nit 11 - with,
lAngust.) interest will he allowed on all payments
prior to that date, and charged upon all made there;
Clher.) g4'r gonth THIRD Street.
jy2.3-3t SAM,. R. tifireitEr, President.
RICHMOND BRANCH 01' THE
UNION PASSENGER 'RAILWAY COMPANY,
(SEVENTH AND NINTH STREETS.)
This branch is now open, and the
CARS RUN REGULARLY
BETWEEN
RICHMOND AND THE BALTIMORE RAILROAD
Leaving the Company's Depot, Thompson and
streets,tb once by Thompson to Marlborough
and Belgrade into Master street, up the latter to
Franklin, thence by Franklin and Seventh streets
to Ellsworth street, and thence to the Baltimore
Depot. Rl:Writing via Christian to Ninth street,
up Ninth to . 6pring Garden Street, theta% to Seventh
street, up the latter to Oxford street; along Oxford
to Fourth street. up Fourth street to Susquehanna
avenue, along the latter and Emerald street to York
Street, and on this to the depot—passing in their up
and down trips tile depotsof the PRILADELPIDA,
WILMINGTON. and BALTIMORE, GERMAN
TOWN and NORRISTOWN, and NORTH _PENN
SYLVANIA RAU,ltaki
Passengers tin the line of this branch will be car
ried to the NAVY YARD or FAIR MOUNT PARK
by transfer tickets. furnished by the conductors On
Bic payment of a single fare.
The first eats leave the Company's Depot, Thomp-
SOn and Norris streets, at 4!« o'clock m the morn
ing, and the last car leaves the Baltimore Railroad
Depot at V, o'clock at night.
The cars of this branch will carry at night a
GREEN light, and those of the Fairmount branch
a RED light. iy24-St
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
OFFICE OF - THE MAPLE SHADE OIL
COMPANY, No..424.WALNUT Street,
PU W ILAnu - nrinA, Judy 22. 136ri.
The Board Of Directors have this day declared a
Dividend of FOUR PER. CENT. on the Capital
Stock of the Company, payable at their Ofnee, on
and after the 31st inst., clear of State taxes.
The Transfer Books will close on the 11th, at 3 P.
151., and open on the Ist of August.
jy24-6t THOS. It. SEARLE, Secretary.
102. OFFICE MANDAN MINING COM.
PANE, No. 324 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA., July 18. 1885.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Stock of
the Mandan Mining Company on which instalments
are due and unpaid is hereby declared forfeited, and
will be sold At public auction on MONDAY the 21st
dam of AUGAYST, 1865, at 12 o'clock noon, at the
Mike of the Secretary of the corporation,according
to the charter and by-laws, unless previously re
deemed. By order of the Directors.
B. A. HOOPES,
Jyl9-tau2l Seerotury and Treasurer*
liar OFFICE OF THE PHILADEL
PHIA CAS WORKS. Tura' 11, 1865.
The price of Coke has been reduced to Ten Cents
No.
bushel. Orders
South
i Cian s iargocived at the Works or °Mee,
NTH Street.
JOS. MANUEL,
jyl2-12t , Chief Engineer.
111 W . OFFICE IiIItALOD MINING COX.
PANY, No ' 024 WALNUT Street,
rSILADEtrina, July 18tH, 1861.
NOTICE is hereby given that all Stock of the
CaRAND MINING COMPANY, on which Instal
ments are due and unpaid, is hereby declared for
feited, and wilt be cold at Public Auction on SA
TURDAY. the 19tH day of August, 1865, at 11 o'clock
noon, at the Office of the Secretary of the Corpora
tion, according to the Charter and By-Laws, unless
nreviousiv redeemed.
order of the Directors., ' B. A. HOOPES,
rr
jylbtaul9 Sectiii7,,nd Treasurer.
ligr. DIVIDEND.—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 PARSON, Treasurer,
Pm r. ADELIIIIA, July 15, 1865. jylo-6t.
OFFICE OF THE OILIFILIAAN OIL
COMPANY OP PENNSYLVANIA.— The
annual meeting of the Stockholders of the GRIM=
Oil Companf Pennsylvania will he held at their
Office. 9609 WALNUT 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,
jylBtau9 Secretary and Treasurer.
li gr=. OFFICE OF THE WEST PHILA
DELPHIA PASSENGER RAILWAY COM
PANY. N. W. corner PoWei-WEST and HAVER^
Forx Streets. PMLADELPMA, July 11, 1165.
The Board of Directors have this day decrared
a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the Capital
Stook for the last six months, clear of all taxes,
payable on and after the 21st inst.
'the books for the transfer of stock will be closed
until that date. _
jylB-thstu6D SAMUEL P. HUHN, Treasurer.
OFFICE PENNA.. CENTRAL COAL
AND OIL CO., N. E. Corner T.BIRD and
DOCK Streets, second story.
PumatiatrirtA, July 14, 1865.
TO DELINQUENT STOCKHOLDERS.—Notiee
is hereby given that unless the assessment of twen
ty-five cents per share called for by resolution of
November, 1864, is paid on or before August 4, 1865,
a sufficient number of shares to pay the said assess
ment, with necessary and incidental expenses, will
be sold, at this Office, at public sale, at 12 o'clock,
On that day,
By order of the Board.
jyls-18t* ADAM WARTEEMAN, Treasurer.
MILITARY.
I'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 FROM' Street,
Philadelphia, between 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. every
day, except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD,
iyl Captain and Recruiting Officer.
SUMMER RESORTS.
SUMMER RESORT.
AHERICAN HOTEL,
MAUCH. CHUNK, PENNSTLVANXA.
LA FAT LENTZ 1 .
BOR OTZ, Pre P ri " ors.
TEllarS—s2 per day, and.om .f 510.50 to sl2per 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 the great anthracite coal trade of the Lehigh
region. Hemmed 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 in 'Nature. Jy2o.6t*
PIIRAL HOTEL,
FRANKLIN_,
VENANGO COUNTY, PA.
JAMES E. STEEL,
Proprietor
This well-known and popular House has just been
thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than
double its former capacity'
It is pleasantly situatedd In the centre of the Town,
with ready access by Rail 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 Home with all
the advantages of a large Hotel, and be believes he
has succeeded. 374-am
COUNTRY BOARD-ON A LARGE
Farm in Chester county, one hour's ride from
State House. Two large communicating rooms, se
cond story: hoard moderate. For particulars in
quire of GREGG & COLESTOCK. 213 MARKET
St., WOOD & CARY, 725 CHESTNUT St. sr/5-2t.
OA 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 HARRETSON, -Proprietor.
THE ALHAMBRA,
AT ATLANTIC CITY,
Is now open for the reception of visitors.
jeZO-Ine R. B. LEEDS, Proprietor
'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, 193.5.
jelo4m. BENJ. A. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor.
PHRA T A MT. SPRINGS.-THIS
delightful and romantic watering place, beauti
fully situated In the healthiest section or Lancaster
county, and aCknowicoged 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.
MACHINERY AND IRON.
f r o PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
411 1 BOILER WORKS.—NEAPIE & LEVY,
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS,
MACHINISTS BOIL E R-M A K ERS, BLACK
-
swims, andFOUNDERS, having for many years
been In successful operation, and been exclusively
engaged in building and repairing, Marine and River
- Engines, high and low-pressure, Iron Boilers,
Wa
ter Tanks, propellers, &c., respectfully offer
their serylees to the
, ,
public as being finny
R
prepaiver
red
to contract for engines of alt Ores, Mar
and Stationery: having sets of patterns of different
sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick de
spatch. Every description of pattern-making made
at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure,
Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best
Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings of all sizes
and kinds: Iron and Brass Castings of all descrip
tions: Roll-Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other
wort: - conneeted.with the above business.
Drawings and specifications for au work done at
the eSt2III6IIIIICRI free of charge, and work foam
teed.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for
repairs of boats where they can lie in perfect safe
ty, and are provided with shears, Mocks, falls, &C.,
for raising heavy or light weights.
ACOU C NEAFIE,
JOHN P..I.EVY,
je2l-tf JEACH and PALMER Streets.
J. VAUGHAN MERRICK. WILLIAM N. MERRICK
JOMN RfCOP.E.._
P.OTITHIVARIC FOUNDRY,
kJ FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
PIiILADKLYBIA.
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS.
Manufacture High sad Low Pressure Steam En
gines, for laud, river, and marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers Tanks, Iron Boats, &c.;
Castings of all kinds,either Iron or Brass.
Iron-Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops,
Railroad Stations, &c.
im ße oved constru torts and Gas Mac
ction. hinerl of the latest and most
pr
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such
as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open
Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping En
gines, &c.
Sole agents for N. Rillienx , s Patent Sugar-Boil
ing Apparatus, Nesinyth , s Patent iiteam Hammer,
arm Aspinwall & olsers Patent Centrifugal
Semar-Draining Machine. aul2-tf
GRICE 86 LONG A
FULTON WORKS, 1340 BEACHWTREET,
Engineers Machinists , Boller Makers, and Car
il ' i Va i n d tar of rB very description made to order.
Sole Agents for Long's Marine Sallnometersanyte-ly
THOMAS WDONOUGH,
GENERAL BLAORSMiTRING,
ELK STREET, ABOV ANKLIN,E DOE STPE NEENT,
FR.
"'Bering tools on hand or made to order on
short notice. myll-am
COTTON AND FLAX SAIL DUCK
AND CANVAS, or all numbers and brands.
Tent Awning, Trunk and
wagon-Cover Duck.
Also, Paper Manufacturers , Drier Felts, fromo ne
to ave feet *ride; Paulins, - Bolting Sail Twine. kc .
deux W. xviramitiq & CO..
uoa-tt No. 103 JONES' Alia.
WHOLESALE DON GOODS.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO
DRY GOO D S,
By the Piece or Puokagre,
AT AND UNDER
MARKET RATES.
JAS. X CAMPBELL &
727 CIIESTNIPT ST.
(WHOLESALE ROOMS, Ur STAIRS.)
jy 15-1 m
COMMISSION HOUSES.
ITAZARD BUTCHINSON,
AGF,NTP FOR THIC BALZ Or
PHILADETA. - 'HIA-MADE GOODS,
112 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA,
AND
103 READE STREET, NEW YORK. 3e23-6m.
RETAIL HUY GOODS.
NEW BLACK AND WHITE GOODS
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
26 S. SECOND STREET,
WILL OPEN
THIS MORNING,
A CASE OF DotinLE-ATIDTFI BLACK AND
WHITE
AI AL-WOOl, PLAIDS,
AT 75 CENTS A YARD. jy24-2tr
CLOSING OUT i CLOSING OUT I
CLOSING OUT I
GREAT riAitGrAINS
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.
gl Silk Grenadines reduced to 55c.
Handsome Silk Grenadines reduced to 873ic., $l,
$1.25.
New Styles Cambric Lawns, 37Hc., 50c.
New Styles Jaconet Lawns, 59c., 6234 c,, 85c.
New Styles Organdy Lawns, 400., 65c., 750.
New Styles Fine Linen Lawns, 65)5.c., 75u.
Dress Goods, of every deScription, at low prices.
SHAWLS AT REDUCED PRICES.
Plain, Plaid, and Striped White Swiss and Or
gandies.
Plain, Plaid, and Striped Nainsooks and Cambrics.
White Puffed and Tucked Muslin.
H. STEEL SON, .
.IyB-tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
jCHAMBERS, NO. 810 ARCH ST.-
x , • BAIIGAINS. JUST OPENED.
Soft finish Cambric,PA yards wide, Tor
skirting, at CO cents. •
Stripe Nainsook, 45 cents.
French Muslims for waists.
Empress Lace Collars.
Thread Lace Bathes.
Thread Veils, very cheap. 331544
PLAIN BUFF, PINK, ANABLUE
PERCALLES or French Chintzes.
Plain huff, pink, and blue Jaeouets.
Pure white Shetland Shawls.
White Shirred WWI'S-
Plaid and stripe Nalusooks.
Plain Nainsooks, Swiss Muslims, Can:Mies, &c.
Fine lead-color Linens.
Frosted or Crape Poplins for travelling dresses.
Single and double width plain De Laines.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
26 South SECOND Street.
N.B.—Summer Dress Goods closing out regard
less of cost. je2o-tf
COOPER & CODIARD, NINTH AND
MARKET, have
The best Cassimere stock in town.
Good Linen Drills, Ducks, Coatings.
Tailors' Linings, of every kind.
Muslin stock complete, prices right.
Family Linens, selling, gold, at Mc.
Gauze, Domet, and other Flannels.
Pearl Wool Delaines, 55 and 85 cents.
Extra line black Mohair Alpacas, $l.
Lupin's 6-1 black 'Wool Delaines, i.
Good stock white 1 4 icinsook, Swiss.
Bird-eye Linen. striped lauding, finest OltinbricS
and Jaconets, puffed Muslim, Pique, &C.
White Barege and other thin Shawls.
Silk Sacques and Summer Dusters. Je7-tt
FIGURED SILK GRENADINES,
of the beat qualities and styles, in Black and
Gray Drounds„ 56e to $1.50.
Travelling Dress Goods, in every variety.
New Dress Goods, In great variety.
Handsome ChemMins, $2.50.
VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS,
suitable for Dresses, Mantles, and bacines.
P
COTTON GOODS AT LESES. S THAN WHOLESALE
RIC
Merrimac, Sprague, and Pacific Prints, Mc.
104 Waltham and Peperlll bleached Sheeting's, $l.
H. STEEL & SOW.
myB-tf Nos. 11.3 and 71.5 North TENTH Street.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
JOHN KELLY,
TAILORS,
612 CHESTNUT STREET,
RAVE NOW IN STORE
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ,
roes-tf SPRING GOODS.
GENTS' FURNISHINGI- GOODS.
VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
_a. The subscribers would invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
which they make a specialty in their business. Also,
constantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAE.
J. W. SCOTT 8c
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE,
No. 914 CHESTNUT Street,
jai-ly Four doors below the Continental.
p: 30 31 .1 tik I l A, •14 r 1-0111
600 ARCH STREET.
REFRIGERATORS, _ 600
WATER COOLERS
, FREEZERS.
GAS-STOVES, FOR BlThrnimr. COOKING.
jele-if GRIFFITH &. PAGE. SIXTH and ARM.
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., &O.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
my2l-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE . Streets.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT ` SHOE TAKER & CO.,
N. E. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets.
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE pRUGGISTS.
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
WINDOW AND P 7 ATE GLASS.
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, &C
AGENTS FOIL THE CELSBILATED
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and Consumers supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. 094.3 m
BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS.
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 BARKS,
in various sized packages, of our own pressing, at
PRICES BELOW FORMER RATES.
A full line of BOTANICAL PREPARATIONS,
W. S. MERRELL Ss CO.'S CONCENTRATED RE
MEDIES, .tc., at a liberal discount to the trade.
Catalogues furnished on application. myth-3121V
REMOVALS.
PEMOVAL.—GEO. W. WATSON
-RA , CO. have removed therSARRIA.GF. REPOSI
TORY to their old place, 1 o.. 1;418 CHESTNUT.
Street (under Concert Hall,) where they will keep a
stock of Carriages of their own make, and will re
ceive orders for every description of first-class
work.
JUNE 7, 1865. je7-3m
COPARTNERSHIPS.
0 P ARTNERSHIP.-EDWARD
C
TROTH has this day associated with himself
HENRY D. NELL, and will continue the Cloth
Jobbing 'Business at No. 118 North TIMID Street,
under the firm-name of TROTH & NELL.
PHILADELriun, July 15th, 7865.. jy=-6t,
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
—The copartnership heretofore existing be
tween theekerslinedtnrthenameofWt:iNEß,misy:mtiat(mmnufaeturer
Gas FiXtures,
&c.,) was dissolved by mutual Con
sent on the Ist day of February, A. D. 1865, by the
withdrawal of REDWOOD F. WARNER.
The business of the late firm will be settled at 718
CHESTNUT Street by the new firm of MISERY,
MERRILL, & THACitARA.
REDWOOD F. WARNER,
W.
MIS,
W. 0. F.
B. 3IE E RRI RY LL,
B. THAW:CARA.
JULY 13, 1865.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The interest of RED
WOOD F. WARNER., In the firm of WARNER,
MISKEY, & MERRILL, basing 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. MISKEY
W. 0. B. MERRILL,
B. TRACKARA.
FIBLADELpiIIA, Julyl2, 1645. jyl4-10t
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-T H E
Undersigned have. this day entered into a co
partnership under the name and title of BRUNER,
& CO., for the transaction of the GENE
RAL LUMBER BUSINESS, at 1.90 S MARKET St.
A. BRUNER_ , •
,
D. C. WANN,
A. BRUMF.II.4B.
PBILAPELPHIA, July 3, 1815.
THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN
Connection with an old established Lumber Depot
at Columbia, Pa., thus giving the yard superior ad
vantages. MI-3W
'HAVANA CIGAREL—A GOOD VA
-A. RIETY constantii in store mid bond, silo w
est cash rates, S. FUGUET & BONS,
tor24-6in* 2(o. Rl6 South FRONT Street.
THE PRESS.--PITILA_DELPHIA, TUESDAY. JULY 25. 1865.
CURTAIN GOODS
I E. WALBA.VEN,
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
ENTIRELY NEW AND RICH DESIGNS,
MLOSQIJI"rO EARS.
WITH PATENT UMBRELLA FRAMES,
WINDOW SHADES,
OF THE LATEST PATTERNS.
TJNITED STATES
By authority of the Secretary of the Treaenry, the
undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for
the sale of United States Securities, offers to the
public the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing
seven and three-tenths per cent. interest per an
nele, known ,‘e the
These Notes are Issued Nuider date of July 15, lea,
and are payable three yearafrom that date In cur
reney, or are convertible. at the option of the holder
into
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
These Bonds are now Worth a handsome premium.
and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds,
from State, County, and Municigatt taxation, which
addefrom one to threeper cent. more to their value,
according to the rate levied upon other property.
The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons
attatehed to each note, which may be cut off and
sold to any bank or banker.
The interest at 7-00 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-Thirtles al
ready sold, except that the Government reserves to
itself the option of paying interest in gold coin at 8
per cent. instead of 7 8-10ths in currency. Sid/seri
ben Will deduct the interest in currency up to July
15th, at the time when they subscribe.
The delivery of the notes of this Third Series of
the Seven-Thirties will commence on the lst of
June, and will be made promptly and continuously
after that date.
The slight change made in the conditions of this
THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of Interest.
The payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent to
the currency Interest of the higher rate.
The return to specie payMelltS, in the event of
which only will the option to pay interest In gold be
availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices as
that purchases made with six per cent. in gold
would be fully equal to those made with seven-and
three-tenths per cent. in currency. This is
now offered by the Government, and Its superior
advantages make It the
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE
Less than 4230,000,000 of the Loan authorized by
Congress are now in the market. This amount, at
the rate ac - which it is being absorbed, will all be
subscribed for within Sixty days, when the notes
will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uni.
tomb , been the case on closing the subscriptions to
other Loans.
In order that citizens of every town and section of
the country may be afforded facilities for taking the
Loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Pri
mite 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 Lo be responsible for
the delivery of the notes for which they receive or
ders.
NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
NO 'MEDICINES GIYEN.
DR. J. DODGE WARREN,
OF LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEW YORE,
CIMONIC DISEASES,
Concert Hall, Philadelphia,
WITHOUT MONEY AND WITHOUT PRICE,
From 'WEDNESDAY, July 26th. till August 26th,
Inclusive.
Also taken
Parlors at 917 Chestnut Street,
where More 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 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 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 livemlnutos 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
maybe required. No exception to Fractures, Dls
locolltuth, Curvature of the Spine, or Suppurating
Tumors,
The diseases which yield most readily to the cura
tive agency of this method, as practiced by me, are
Dyspepsia Constipation, Asthma, Angina _Pectoris,
Chlorosis,Loss of Voice, ltheematism. Rheumatic
Gout, Liver Disease, Diseases of the Bleary ras
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, SWAB' Appetite,,
Wakefulness, General Debility, Nervous Depres
sion, Difficult Breathing with Pain in the Lungs.
Paralysis Consumption, and General Dropsy are
the moot *ion - and eueertain with this treatment.
Patients afflicted with these have rarely been re
stored. They are, however, always benefited.
Daidness, when dependent upon. destruction of
tympautun, and Amairrosis.dependaut upon paraly
sis of optic nerve, incurable.
For testimonials of eure,or other information,See
circulars, which will be sent to any address upon
application.
My charges are in proportion to property-lever
exorbitant in any case.
IN NO CASE IS A (AMIE GIIABANTEED.
jy2o-51.
McCANDLESS tt SMITH,
MALT VINEGAR FACTORS,
BROAD AND PRIME STREETS.
Constantly on hand and for sale a large stock of
MALT and WHITE WINE VINEGAR—a new
article of manufacture in this conntry, made by the
celebrated English process, and used eXelllßlVely
for Pickling lu Europe.
All sales warranted free from Impurities and
Chemicals.
Orders filled promptly to all parts or the country.
A EN B.
L. E. CAMBLOS, No. 113 T Walnut street, Phila
delphia.
PITT & WHITE, No. 4 Exchange Place, Bal
timore.
UIIEISTIAN LEE & CO. Richmond, Va.
E. W. GOULD & CO., Newberu, N. C. 309-3 m
1p D. F. MORGAN, •
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
T COLLECTINN
The Civil Courts of this District are now in prac
tical operation. Having practiced at the Memphis
bar for ten (10) years, my acquaintance with the
businesscounnunitygreatlyfacilitates in the speedy
collection of claims.
E. D. P. MORGAN.
SALT AFLOAT.-60,000 BUSHELS
Coarse White Dry Marsala Salt, afloat, suitable
for packing provisions, for sale In lots by
JAMES OAKES, Old Salt House,
jyls-121 49 LONG WHARF, BOSTON, Mass.
CARPET CHAINS, YARNS,_ AND
wicKs.—Large invoices just received and for
eat° to dealers, at /OWeSt market rates.
ROWE EUSTON, CO.,
je23-tf 1.51 and 169 North MEW Street.
CABINET FURNITURE.
MOORE & CAMPION,
211 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
are prepared to follow the decline in the market in
the price of their Furniture. rurchttatins will please
call aid examine our stook.
MASONIC HALL,
719 CHESTNUT STREET,
RAS JuST 1113CRIVHD
A FULL LINE OF
CURTAINS,
AT REDUCED RATES.
PINK, WHITE AND BLUE
ALL SIZES, READY FOR 'USE.
PIANO COVERS,
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT.
• tf
FINANCIAL.
7.30 LOAN.
THIRD SERIES.
0230 ) 000,000.
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN-
11. S. 540 SIX PEE CENT
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
JAY COOKE,
XTBCRIPTION AtlaNT,
PHILADELPHIA. myl6-tt
PRACTICAL PHYSICIAN
WILL PUBLICLY HEAL THE SICK,
FREE OF CHARGE,
From 9 to it o'clock A. M.,
2 till 6 P. M. Each Day.
CHRONIC DISEASES CURED
IMAM ENTIRELY BT THE TOUCH.
MEMPHIS, TENN
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r i REWARD.-LOST OR
W- I .9 l ti`J'N-F STOLEN-2,5 Government Bonds, of
the new issue of Five-Twenties, trl,ooo each, from
No. 2,047 to 2,071 inclusive. By an error the Coupons
payable May 1, 1807 were cut off from these Bonds,
but are missing with them.
Also, of the Seven-thirty Bonds of the Second
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$l,OOO, Nos. 41,259, 51,442.
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dwelling house south side of Diamond street, 89 feet
east of Fifth street, Philadelphia, the same having
been lost or destroyed.
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Owner,
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Assignee as collateral to ground rent,
Per JOEL EVANS.
PHILADELPHIA, 7th month 21, 1885. Jy22-Bt*
LOST OR ST 0 L EN-A SCHOOL
WARRANT, No. 2,370, for $lOO, in favor of
LIZZIE D. WEAVER. •Rayment thereof bas been
stopped. A liberal reward will be paid on leaving
it at No. 229 CARPENTER Street. lyil-tus-6t
LEGAL.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
IN TEIE ORPHANS , COURT OF DUCIN
COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA.
Estate of SUSAN WALTERS, late of the township
of Plumstead, deeeased.
The Auditor appointed by the said Court to distri
bute the balance in the hands of SAMUEL ERY,ad
ministrator to the estate of said decedent, to and
among the persons legally entitled to receive the
same, hereby gives notice to them to meet him at
his office, in the borough of Doylestown, Bucks
county Pennsylvania, on TUESDAY, the non day
of A GUST, 1665, at ten &clock in the forenoon,
when distribution aforesaid will be made.
jylltu3t. ELIAS CARVER, Auditor.
MARSHAL'S SALES.
MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE
of a writ of Bale, by the Hon. JOHN CAD
WALADErt, Judge of the District Court of the
United States. In and fer the Eastern dletriet of
Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, Will be
sold at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder,
for cash, on MONDAY, Augmt 7, 1865, at 12 o'clock
M., at CALLOWHILL Street wharf, the stern-wheel
steamboat "COTTON PLANT." She was built at
Philadelphia, of iron, is of very light draught of
water. Engines and boilers in good order.
Also, at the same time and place, the steam pro
peller "FISHER," built in North Carolina
nearly new, about 110 tons burthen s in good order,
and well calculated for the river towing trade.
Also, at the Baum time and place, the steam barge
"EGYPT MiLLS. ,,
Also, at the sonic time and place, the HULL of a
new vm,sel, built and captured at the Halifax Navy
Yard, North Carolina, planked inside and out to
the plank shear, deck frame in, no deck laid; is in
tended for a propeller of about 110 tons burtheu.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
Hotted States Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania.
PnILADELITIA, July 22, 1865. lyZl-6t
MARSHAL'S SALE. 13Y VIRTUE
of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CAD-
W ALADER, Judge ot the District Court of the
United States, In and for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to inn directed, will
he sold at public sale. to the highest and best bid
der, for cash, at MICHENER'S STORE. No, 142
North FRONT Street, on TUESDAY. August S. 1861.
12 o'eloen H., thirty-nine bales of COTTON, Sea
Island and Upland, cargo of an unknown vessel;
also, tifty-nhte bales of Sea island and - Upland Opt
ion, cargo of steamboat COTTON PLANT.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
U. S. Marshal, E. 1). of Penns..
PITILAPELPTITA, July U. 1865. jy24-6t
fIERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH—A
s -A - nanny and Agricultural Journal. Terms,
lE Address P. It. FREAS,
Germantown, Pa.
CARTES DE ti ISITE.-KONE SUR
pass in beauty of style, finish, or artistic exe
cution, those made at IL_
REIMEWS
6g4_ARCH Street. Call and c.xantine specimens..
PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN TO ORDER
of parties or Ind ividuals d esi ring them of church
es. residences, public buildings, and country-seats.
Apply to BP. 1i.E11411.11t. 024-ARCH Street. it*
WELYK TAKEN FOR $1.25. —N EAT,
.curate styles cam rhotOgraplig, !often: for
alloms, or scholars to exchange with classmates.
RE MEWS, SECOND Street, above Green. It*
ALBUMEN PAPER.-A VERY FINE
quality of this paler can be had at F. GLTTE
KUNST'S, 704 ARCH Street. jyla-thstu6t.
10 M 15-HORSE POWER ENGINES,
9 Bering Tools, Planers, Lathes, Punching
anti Drilling Machines , Oil-well Tithing.
For sate hy
HATAWAY, LEACH, & STEARNS•
441 ARCH Street. Philadelphia.
r d IISHER'S SELF-SEALING F IT
-a- CANS.
Every housekeeper in the city and country
should use tills excellent Can. It Is the most con
venient and rename Can in use, and gives entire
satisfaction wherever introduced. It Is sealed in au
instant, by hooking and spring, thus clamping a tin
(nip 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 tile press
ing continues the fruit cools, and the sealing Is per
fect. The cap is unfastened by unhooking the
s pring an d running a thin knife around under the
cemented paper.
Please call and examine this Can, at
J. McliftiltTill
SOS SPRING GARDEN . Street.
j3 , 13.11n1f Philadelphia.
- uti HITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES
11 11 —A new French Cosmetic for beautifying and
preserving the complexion. It is the most Wender
ful compound of the age. There Is neither chalk,
p o wder, magnesia, bismuth, nor tale in Its compo
sition, It being composed entirely. of pure Virgin
Wax: hence the extraordinary qualities for pre
',ening the skin, making: It Bort, smooth. fair, and
transparent. It makes the Old appear young the
h om ely handsome, the handsome more bnant irgi,
and the most beautiful divine, - r.rces, a
30 and 00
cents: Prepared only by MINT & Co. r o mers,
41 South EIGHTH Street. two doors Above Chest
nut, and 133 South SEVENTII.Street‘f above
, jr.2l-am.
081/
WANTED INA DRY GOODS
JOBBING EQUSE, A MAN AS PORTER
AND PACE] u. Reference twist be unexceptlon.
:dile. Box 122 P. 0. it.
WANTED -IN A DRY GOODS
JOlll3l h U HOITSE, AN OUT-DOOR SALT 3-
MAN one of exphrienoh. Address Box 1220, P. 0.,
with reform h.
WANTED -A SOLICITOR OF LIFE
immrsnce to travel in the State. A man of
experience in soliciting Insurance, or in CatIV:LS3-
log for hooks, Maps, or Goods, preferred. A large
rOillinisslon 'will he offered. No solicitor for this
company is at present worldny, outside of the city.
Address rhihtdelphht P. 0., Box No. .1.117. for
threu days, giving address , and stating quaittlea
tiOns 3111. previous it Ypk1 . 11.11( . 0. no
N
IV A DruTA -D inse. l a rom A peteirt 5A.21.1401 , .
„A . L B e
acquainted with the business, and who cite corn
mand trade, preferred. Address, with name,Rox
1017, Philudelpiiiit Post- Office. jy2s-ttitis3t,
AAT ANTE D-FURNISTIED: ROOMS
ANI) BOARD, for GENTLEMAN, WIVE,
TWO CHIIIIKEN, AND NITRSE, on Green or
Mount Vernon streets, between Firteelltil :4111i
AlblresF.: A. R..," 921 CHESTNUT
lt;treet. Referenec given I I 1 1 95-!1, •
WANTED—AN ASSISTANT BOOK-
ImEryil—oinc who is practically acquainted
with keepllly COM ni ISAOII saleA ace,,uut Address
1441 X 693, I%lw - 10011a Post Office- stating Salary re
quired, anti rofertniccs. jr7.4-6t.
WANTED -IN A DOMESTIC CON
MISSION House, (Woollen,) la SALESMAN.
who has had eXperieuee. Address "Box 2359."
Post-olßee. jy24-2t.
WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN OF
busineSs experlenee — A situation as Sales
man to a wholesale House, dry goods or groceries
preferred. Address lialestnau, ,, Box 200 Potts
ville. 1f22-3t`
WANTED -IN A CASH DRY GOODS
Jobbing House, two Brat-class SALESMEN,
for city and near trade. Mitres& pox 2507 Phila
delphia Post-office. Jy2l.-30
WANTED -AT $175 PER MONTH,
Returned and Disabled Officers and Soldiers,
Teachers, Ladies, and energetic young men to
CANVASS for our great national work, '`The Life,
Thues, and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln."
By Dr, 1 4 , P. Brackett. We have agents clearing
Via per month, which we will proyc to any doubting
Applicant. Send for circulars. Addreao JONFIg,
ETCOS., & WILTS{ and MINOR Streets, Phila
delphia, Pa. jyl4-Inr.
AGENCY WANTED.-THE ADVER
TISER, a reliable and thorough Business Man,
with lirst-Class references, but without means,
would like to be engaged as an AG-ENT, in any re
spectable business that would yield, on commission
or otherwise,_at least $2,500 per year. W ould like
to locate in New York Philadelphia, or Savannah,
Ga. Address "Shibboleth." Philadelphia. Jy:2s-26'
AN OFFICER ¶llO SERVED UNDER
General Sheridan during his entire campaign
through Virginia is desirous or finding employment
in some genteel business, either as salesman or in
some similar capacity. Any person disposed to ap
preciate Ills pact services will please address "She
ridan," 110.1458, Post-Office. jy24-6t.
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ladelphia, Pa. Jy2l-Im&W4t
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a-IL a respectable Manufacturin,g Business to a
suitable person who can invest $5,000 for one or two
years. Address, with name and reference, "Manu
facturer,"" this Office. jy2t-6t.
AGENTS WANTED. FOR THE LIFE
OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr. J. G. Irol.
lane. NO comment Is necessary the authors reps
tatiOn as a writer is fully establisbed. Experienced
canvassers know why It sells. Address, for terms,
NORRIS BARNARD, Elk View,
jyl9-12t. Chester county, Penna.
CANVASSERS WANTED-FOR
every city and town in the United States, for a
new religious work, now in press, entitled "The
Inner Life; or, The Joys of - My Potherb) House.
By a Wayfaring Man. , ' This book is recommended
in the highest terms of praise by the late Hon. Theo
dore Frelingbuysen, of New Jersey; the Rev. Bishop
M. Simpson, D. D., of the M. E. Church; the Rev. P.
S. Henson, of the Baptist Church; the Rey. Charles
P. lirauth, D. D., of the Lutheran Church; the
Rev. Kingston Goddard. D. D., of the Protestant
Bpi...par Church; the Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger,
D. D., of the German Reformed Church, and many
other eminent ministers of Christ.
11 will be a handsome 12mo. vol., printed ou tinted
paper.
Persons wishing to canvass for this book can have
copies sent them by mall, free, on receipt of the
price, it 1.50, in United States currency.
AU orders for this book must be addressed to
Jy22-st*
CLINTON G. GILROY.
Post-offiee. Box 1168., Philadelphia
kIT IT ATiO WANTED,. IN SOME
P ,l RESPECTABLE BUSINESS, that will furnish
a Salary 0f40,500 to ar2,500 a year, by a FIRST-CLASS
BU MSINESS.AN, a stranger, with satisfactory re
-I'l:retires, who (scapulae of earninugood wages, but is
unfortunately in want of money to meet his liabili
ties; is willing to work, but cannot lind satisfactory
employment.. Address "Boaz," Philadelphia. - it*
KM() TO $10,.000.-WA TED IN A
geed-paying and established Mercan
tile Business a rartaei - , with the above amount as
additional capital. Address R . C . A 4, " 0 cof
this paper. 3r/5-tutus-at*
VW) A MONTH.-I WANT AGENTS
• `,/ everywhere at 4470 a month, expenses paid,
to sell FIFTEEN ARTICLES, the best selling ever
offered. Full particulars free. Address OTIS T.
GAMEY, Biddeford, Maine. myill-d&Wam
$1254),31,°ATH.-AGENTB WANT
SHAW & CLAP
TiV r a o T i' ll t gatil e
SEWING- MACHINE, the only low-price machine
In the country which is licensed. by Grover &Baker,
Wheeler & Wilson, Howe Singer & Co., and
Bachelder. All other machines now sold for less
than forty dollars each are infringements, and the
seller and user are liable to fine and imprzeonment.
Salary and expenses, or large commission, allowed.
illustrated circulars sent free. Address SHAW &
OL ARK. .131Mieford, Maine. myia-d&Wsna
irTA GERMANTOWN.—WANTED TO
liZaßent, about 15th, oth Month. a DWELLING, in
Germantown. Rent nut to exceed $7OO. Addreso
Philadelphia root-office, Box 1053. Jac24-3t*
ftfl WANTED—A MODERN HOVRW'
Arawith double front, in an eligible location.—
Green, Wallace, or Mount Vernon streets, west of
Broad street, preferred.
LITEEPOP & MONTGOMERY, Conveyancers,
jy2Z-60` 1035 BEACH Street, abovel.a.uret at.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
a FOR SALE, EIGHTH STREET,
wINEAR FILBERT, the lease, good-will, and ex
cellent fixtures of one of the largest Dry-(roods
Stores on the street. MILLER,
j)5-sllf No. 155 N. SIXTH Street.
MtFOR SALE-BARGAIN POSITIVE
LY—SpIendid first-class DWELLING-on Spruce
street, west of Seventeenth. Lot V., feet front; fif
teen rooms. Only $17,100. Easy terms and home
(Hate possession. MILLER,
Jy2s-3tif No. 155 N. SIXTH Street.
FOR SALE-THE THREE-STORY
brick messuage (No. 419), and lot of ground, on
the north side of Lombard street, 16 feet front by
1 08 deep, to a 20-feet street, on which thereps erected
a 234 story hrieli Du/mug A.pply to
CLEMENT,
jy24-6t 226 Smith Tulin) Street.
OTHERS.—TO HOTELT, ,NATIONAL KEEPE RS AND
in RACE Street, between Tnird and Fol L rtls7. r ak
having ample accommodations for such business,
containing forty-eight rooms, baring been put in
complete repair.
For terms, apply to
THOMAS MARTIN,
Real Estate Agent,
.ly2-31.* Northwest cor. Foun•rix.t PIT. Ste.
aREAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE.
REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE.
5,000,000 WORTH FOR SALE.
,000,000 WORTH FOR SALE.
5,000,000 WORTH FOR SALE.
t
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" lIEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE that MIL
LEE'S Monthly Catalogue is the greatest produc
tion of the age to parties interested in the purchase
of city or suburban properties. No person wishing
to purchase should fail to get a copy. Sent free of
charge to any address 111 tut: United States.
GEORGE C. MILLER,
Practical Real Estate Operator (forth. la.t 20 years),
Jy22-stif 155 North SIXTH Street.
ett FOR SALE-SEVERAL DESIRA,
=CELE DWELLINGS on 'BRANDYWINE Street,
west of Twentieth and Twenty-first; some will pay
ten per sent. Investment.
No. 1.311 North TWELFTH; in good order; pos
session soon.
East side of SIXTH. north of Vine.
• 1921 COATES.
Also, many others, in various localities.
B. F. GLENN,
123 S. FOURTH Street, and
33 , 22 S. W. eon SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
$lOO BONUS WILL BE PAID FOR
a modern-built DWELLING, ossesslon 'be
fore Ist of September; rent about 0f),9 per year.
Western part of the city preferred. Address "W
Office of the Earth American. jy2l-43t
A VALUABLE PROPERTY IN A
business neighborhood, 86 feet front by 112.
Improvements three-story brick, two-story in the
rear. Also a double two-store frame. This pro
perty can be improved to bring a handsome In
come. Inquire on the premises,ll33 GERMAN
-
TOWN Road, before 10 A. M. jy2o-60
ja TO BE SOLD-80 ACRES OF
eaeenent Farming or Building LAND, situate
in DARBY, Delaware county, bordering on two
Plibile roads, within half a mile of Clifton Station,
on the Philadelphia and West Chester Railroad,
and within one tulle of the terminus of the Phila
delphia and Darby Passenger Railroad. This pro
perty is well suited for dividing into small lots
for building, having a front of three-quarters of a
mile on the roads, is well watered, with 30 acres
of good woodland, and is a very healthy neighbor
hood. Whole or in lots, to suit purchasers. Per
sona Wjejllng to Inifnhase n elinap and desirable pro
perty Will pleaso can on the :in hserilier.
THOMAb L. 11ARTRAllf,
DARBY,
jy2s-tuthS-6t . Delaware County, Pa.
da AT PRIVATE SALE-A FARM
MU. 017129 acres, near the Carnersville Normal
Sellout. Bucks county, ra., suitable for grazing; M
acres of wood; improvements middling: plenty of
water. Crops and stock may all be had together,
With immediate possession, ifaesirod.
Call on the subscriber, near Bull's Island Station,
on the Belvidere Rilroad, and a conveyance will be
furnished, free of charge, to view the premises.
Address lumberville 0., Bucks county, ra.
JOHN E. HENDERDINE, Beal Estate Agent.
jy24-3f.
get FOR SALE-A VERY SUPE- 4. •
.BLB.IOIt FARM. AND COUNTRY SEAT, In
Cecil county, Maryland. The property contains 140
aeres, and the /improvements are of the most ample
and commodious sort.
The grounds. as to the farm, gar . ..NMl:llld Othilardo
are in line condition, alma titling In fruits and vege
tables in various varieties, the agricultural yield
being very tine and abundant.
Tbc situation Is remarkably beautiful, high anti
healthy - with commanding views of the river anti
bay, anti the shooting and fishing are unsurpassed.
For details of further description, annlv to
.1. D. IDANROTH,
Jy2l.6t 436 WALNUT Street.
VALUABLE FARMS AT PRI-ja
CATE SALE.—Two very desirable Farms,
..a. ,
situate near Milton, Northumberland cour.ty,Pa.,
are offered at private sale by a widow lady, whet in
tends to move to the West. Perin No. 1 within
a mile of Ihe town, and contains 114 acres of the best
kind of river bottom land, bordering en 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 alhi vegetables that can be
raised In the State. The Improvements comprise a
large two-story brick mansion-house, a neat and
eondnodioint tenant-house, and a substantial hank
barn. with suitable outhouses, all in good repair.
The farnt C 011151114 a fine orchard of tile eholeeet. Ye
rleties 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, tile receipts of which amount to from $lOO to $1.40
per week.
Farm to. 2 adjoins the borough of Milton, and
contains no acres, B acres of which are woodland,
tile remainder arable land, in a state of good culti
vation. The surface of the farm is undulating, the
soil rich, and the pasturage luxuriant, being well
adapted anti 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 altered cistern, contain
ing upwards of SO hogsheads of water; a large bank
ban end outhouses, Wed a stone tenant-house, ht
which there is a Vowing artesian Weil. This house
Is located 01111 lot of groubd lying between the West
tratith Canal amtiltlie Philadelphia and Erie Rail
road; was formerly a distillery, and•could be COO
verted into one of the best breweries iu rho State.
It will be sold separately i Idt:sired.
Parties wishing to purchase, Can obtain any fur
ther information by addressing
JOHN" MCCLEERY, Attorney-at-Law,
jyls-12t Milton, Northumberland CO, Pa.'
FOR SALE—VALUABLE libli.DING
LOTS. lare and small, in West Philadelphia.
Gennantoirn, lialoaeshurg, and the central parts of
this city. B. F. GLENN,
• Ji2a-t4 323 South FOllBlli.Street.•
AUCTION SALES.
IVUCTION NOTICE.
UNITED STATES SALE.
Steamers, Tugs, and Sailing Yemen/
SAMUEL 0. COOK,
Auctioneer.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, AIM. 2, 1865,
AT n O'CLOCK,
PHILADELPHIA, NAVY YAP,
Will be sold for account of the United States Go
verment;
THE WOODEN SIDE-WHEEL, STEAMER
"SANTIAGO DE CUBA." Register dimensions—
Length, 232 feet 9 inches; breadth, 35 feet 2 Inches;
depth of kohl, 28 feet 8 inches. Has one beam en
gine; diameter of cylinder, e 8 Inches; length of
stroke, 11 feet. Schooner rigged.
THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER "MOAT-.
OOMERY. , Register dimensions—Length, 197 feet
1 inch; breadth, 30 feet; depth of held, 20 feet. Has
one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder, 10 inches;
length of stroke, 42 Inches. Schooner rigged.
THE WOODEN SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER
"ALABAMA." Register dimensions—Length - 214
feet 4 Inches; breadth,3:s feet 2 incites: depth of hold,
22 feet. Bus one side lever engine:: diameter of cyl
inder, 115 Inches; length of stroke, S feet. Schooner
rigged.
THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER "FAR
KEE." Register dimensions—Length, 10 feet I
breadth, 28 feet 11 inches; depth of - hold, 20
feet, Has one vertical engine; diameter of eylin,
der, 42 inches; length of stroke, 42 Inches. Schooner
rigged.
TILE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER "MARY
SANFORD."' Register dimensions—Length, 158 feet
6 inches; breadth, 81 feet 8 Inches; depth of hold, 15
feet 10 inches. Has two vertical engines; diameter
of cylinder, 58 indlCS of stroke, ao inches.
Schooner rigged.
THE IRON SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER "BRI
TANNIA." Register dimensions—Length, 181 feet
4 limbos: breadth, 23 feet 3 inches; depth of hold, 12
feet 2 Inches. Has two English steeple engines; di
ameter of eyllnder,6sinches; length of stroke, Bfeet.
Schooner rigged.
THE GOVERNMENT-BUILT WOODEN SIDE
WHEEL STEAMER "MIAMI," Register dialed
slons—Length, 208 feet .4 inches; breadth, 33 feet 2
inches; depth of hold, 10 feet 0,14 inches. Has one
inclined engine; diameter of cylinder, 44 Inches ;
length of stroke, 7 feet. Schooner rigged.
THE WOODEN SCREW STEAMER "STARS
AND STRIPES. ,, Register dimensions—Length,
124 feet 3 inches; breadth, 34 feet 0 !echos; depth of
hold, 16 feet 4 inches. Has two vertical engines; di
ameter of cylinder, 26 inches; length of stroke, 30
inches. Schooner rigged.
THE. WOODEN SCREW STEAMER "NOR
WICH." Register dimensions—Length, 132 feet 5
inches; breadth, 24 feet 6 Inches; depth of hold, 16
feet 5 inches. Has one vertical engine; diameter of
cylinder, 32 inches; length of stroke, 30 inches.
Schooner rigged.
THE 'WOODEN SCREW TUG " HOWQUA."
Register diseelistons — tungth, 120 feet 7 'Miles;
breadth, M feet 10M inches; depth of hold, 16 feer,ti
inch. Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylin•
der, 36 inches; length of stroke, 36 inches. Schooner
rigged.
THE WOODEN SCREW TUG " SUNFLOWER. "
ItegiMer dtmenstee.--Leneth, 104 feet 5 inches;
breadth, 20 feet 9 inches; depth of hOldt 12 feet 7
Inches. Has one vertieal engine; dissenter of cylin
der, 36 inches; length of stroke, 36 inches. Schooner
rigged.
THE WOODEN SCREW TUG " AZALIA.." Re-
Oster dimensions—Lenglb,loo feet 3 inches; breadth,
2O feet 1035 inches; depth of hold, B feet 234 inches.
1130 one Yertiezd engine; diameter of cylinder, 30
inches; length of stroke., 32 moot
THE WOODEN SCREW TUG "LARKSPUR."
Register dimensions—Length, 90 feet 9 inches;
breadth, 19 feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 7 feet 3
inches. Has one vertical engine; diameter of cylin
der, 29 Inches; length of stroke, 23 inches.
THE WOODEN SCREW TUG " WHITEHEAD."
Register dimensions—Length, 83 feel Ili inches;
breadth, 19 feet 934 inches; depth of hold, Bfeet 2
inches. Has two inclined engines; diameter of cyl
inder, 18 inches; length of stroke, 20 inches.
THE WOODEN SCREW TUG " POTOMSKA."
Register dimensions—Length, 134 feet 6 inches;
breadth, 27 feet; depth of hold, 8 feet 8 inches. Has
one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder, 04 inches;
length of stroke, 10 inches. Schooner rigged.
THE WOODEN SCREW TUG "
Register dimensions—Lel,gth, 71 feet 8 inclieS
breadth, 17 feet 2 inches; depth of hold, 7 feet 2
Inches. Has one vertical engine; diameter of eylin.
der, 20 inches; length of stroke, 20 inches.
.THE WOODEN SCREW TUG "MARTIN." Re
gister dhnensions—Length, 45 feet 3 Inches; breadth,
11 feet 3 indica; depth or hold, s Ceet 10 inches. flas
one vertical engine; diameter of cylinder,l3g Inches;
length of stroke, 15 inches.
THE WOODEN SCREW TUG " HOYT." Re
gister dimensions—Length, 45 feet; breadth, 10 feet
5 inches; depth of hold, 4 feet 7 inches. 1149 one ver
tical high-pressure engine; diameter of cylinder, 12
Inches; length of stroke; 12 inches.
VIE BARK "A. 11017611. TON." Register di-
ruensions—Length, nt.2 feet 4 inclie; bream, 75 r,r4,
I a illekkstiiiisiWiry ii)C . StriV our
• `mother State through this wide yet 1,
e choked-up channel.
Te. An Author in Court.
RegjrNAS AND HIS HISTORICAL CHARACTERS-.A.
breath; CURIOUS LAWSUIT.
Incite& Paris COrreSpondent of the American
THE SChre Circular says;
mensions—Le. Dumas has appeared before our
2 Inches; depth 9 defendant in an interesting suit
THE sEHHOE the liberties which writers may
ter dimensions—L.erica persons. The dramatic
ife of Marie Antoinette (which
inches; depth of Itnimmjc..episodes,) known as
THE SCI - 100Nrat • ^.... - ---wyrifc , f+s,' temnted M.
gister dimensions-Length, 90 feet‘Viladtil, ItinsnripZ
7 Inches; depth Of hold, 8 feet 2 inches.
THE SCHOONER "NORFOLK PACKET."
glster dimensions—Length, 108 feet; breadth, 2.3
2 Inches; depth of hold, 9 feet 8 Inches.
THE SCHOONER "0. IL LEE." Register
menslons—Length, 98 feet 7 inches; breadth, 27 feet
3 Inches; depth of hold, 7 feet 9 Inches.
InYentOrles at the Auction Store, N 0.121 South
FRONT Street, al}oye WALNUT.
Twenty per eentum of the purchase money must
he paid ou the day of sale, and the remainder before
thevessel is removed, from the Navy Yard, which
will be done within six days after the day of sale.
J. S. lI.ULX4,
COMMANDANT
J 719, M, 25, 23, 31, 2112
AUCTION NOTICE.
IMPORTANT PNITED STATES SALE,
Drugs, Medicines, Instruments, &c,
BRANDIES AND WINES.
Samuel C. Cook, Auctioneer.
ON FRIDAY itiourinfa, AUGUST 4, 18$,
AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK,
At 121 South Front Ste, above Walnut,
WILL BE SOLD,
For account of the Medical Bureau,M. B. A., I
large assortment of Drugs,Medleines,&e., lo hulk
and put up in army . style at United States Labo
ratory, Philadelphia, all in good order being above
the amount required by the MedicalLepartinent,
comprising:
135,000 lbs. Ex. Beef.
145,000 doz. Quinine Pills.
§,99Q
50,000 lbs. Cont'd Milk.
10,000 •• Acids, ass , d,
12 °Meals. Alumna,
gals. A icoho
2,260 16s. Gum Atable,
4,000 " Ammonia.
1,000 " Chain. Flowers.
1,000 " F. S. Arsenio.
1,0(2) " Assarmtlda.
500 " Belladona.
500 "
2,1:00 " Camphor.
1,000 " Cantharldes.
1.000 " Capsicum, pd.
1,500 " Catechll.
1,200 " White Was,
1,000 " Calasaxa Bark.
650 " Chloroform.
" Collodium.
20,000 (10Z. Uj~iuin Pins.
kink Ins. Rochelle Suits.
1.5,000 yds. lan. Plaster.
10,003 " Adhesive do.
3,000 " Oiled Silk.
3,000 " Oiled Muslin.
2,000 " U. Perch. Cl , h.
2,50011)s. Magnesia.
5,000 " Epsom Salts.
900 " Essential Oils.f
2.50 doz. Olive Oil.
sao it Castor gill
2,500163. Sugar lon..
3,800 " Cream Tartar,
2,500 " Chlo. Potash.
1,300 Rel."
2,000 " Black Tea.
20,000 doz. Camph.' 1911 s.
12,000 " Catliartierlils
1,500 lbs. Blear'', Potash
2,500 " Sirup Squills.
2 ,000 ..atent Mut.
2,000 )I , I6CSEI Binding,
5,000 owelq.
3.000 Susp. 73atSdagos.
320 Ms. Rhubarb.
1,000 lbs. Powil , d Elm.
,25,000 Bandages.
3,100 " Copaiba.
500 " Creosote,
550 " CubebS.
23,000 " Med. Ext. ass'd
5,000 6 ' Frei). Iron, assd
1,800 " Calomel.
1,000 " - Mercury.
300 " lodine.
LOCO " Ipecac.
1.000 " Flaxseed.
300 gals. Olive Oil
1,250 Pow'd Opium.
1,200 " liyd. Potash.
Nutmegs, Cloves, Pepper, Cocoa, Mustard, Ma
nion, Sal Soda, Bleseb. Soda, Oxide Zinc, Castile
boap, Saltpetre, Cupping Glasses, Surgeons" Nee
dies, Scissors, syringes, ]land Litters, Twine, &s.
DIIANDIMS AND WINES.
2,000 gals. Pure Brandy. 800 doz. Red Wine.
2400 doz. do. do. tK* " Sherry Wino.
Samples will be arranged, with catalogues, three
days previous to sale. Jr2l-tau4
Cann,
FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES
I will sell the balance of my large stock o
FURNITURE.
At very tow prices, until
SEPTEMBER lat.
The assortment le complete.
GEO. J. HENKELS.
°°9 find SIIt CHESTritrr street
MACKEREL, HERRING,'
-,500 bids. Mass. Nos. I. 2, Rao 3 M ackerel,
late-eaught, eat fish, in Itssoried packages....
2,0110 bids. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Hali
fax Herring.
2,500 boxes Lubec. seated. No. I Herring.
150 I.bls. New Mess Sluut._
e 250 boxes H er khner-e t lay r aj a y , :k ols is
10. 11 10 6 - t t C l e all 4
Ag. i*o NORTH WIIA RVkS.
TIERM&WALLY SEALED MtANS
AND SOVI'S'
1 000 doz. Hausagg Meat.
at Neast Beef.
500-" do- Veal.
500 " do Mutton.
5 , 0 00 do Turkey.
1,000 " do Cbtoten.
3,000 " aeeorted Soups, in d.,2, 2si ft'. MIS.'
Ironsale by RHODE , ' ift
rett-6f• lot Ar4b. WATER Street.
MICTIO
fA L , HERKNE BAZAAR. NINTH
and RANSOM streets.
SALE OF 4 t I VIeItNMF.NT HORSES.
On THURSDAY and NRIDAY, Jig 27th and *HE
hist., at 10 o'clock A. M., at the 11A AAlt, will be.
sold
TWO HUNDRED OOVP.UNNIF,NT irozsEs.
ONE HUN DITED 11 . 01 0Mt.,'S RAUH DAY.
Horses sold spittly.
Terms COI DfilLe.l States
Any . No pobipOit‘ftl(tOt On aeroilllt of weather.
ALFRED M. II I'AtICNITItiII,
Alifttionner.
DANIEL H. BURDETT, Ave_
TIONEER.
U. S. GOVERNMENT V ESSELS
AT AUCTION.
13tritMoVir r r, JOIVMS., ar-
WILL SELL ON
vitirPAY, August 4th, 18E35,
Am 12 O'CLOOK NOON,
At the Navy Yard, Brooklyn,
My order of the Navy Itepartment),
THE FOLLOWING -NAMED VES9EL3
PRIZE SCI-7,OONER SANPNNAII--59 feet long:
breadth I; test 3 Inches; de POI, 6 feet, 7 incites.
MITE-WHEEL STEAMER rola` HENRY-151
feet, 41nches long; breadth. 32 feet; depth, 11 feet, 8
Inches; diameter of itylluder,2s inches; 10 feetstroke,
SCREW STEAMER VALLEY CITY-133 feet
long; 22 feet, 6 inches beans; (tenth, 7 feet, 5 inches;
cylinder, 29 inches; 29 inch stroke.
SCREW STEAMER HONEY - SUCKLE—Length,
121 feet, 6 Inches; breadth, 21 feet, S inches; depth,
feet, 7 Inches; cylinder, 50 inches; 30 Inches stroke.
SCREW smr.ftaktEn IL It, CLITLER -- Leunth ,
feet, 6 Inches; breadth. 21 feet, 0 )11001 ttoDt9., 16.
feet, 9 inches; bet1 74 ,"(34 ,
1 '
"' feet t tubes; oylia
der, 72 luelteo; 4
t stroke.
(l ENTD.E-HOARD SCHOONER ORVET'P A—
Length, 90 feel; breadth, 27 feet 2 inches; depth, T
feet 0 Inches.
CENT.IIE-BOARD SCIMONER SARAH BRUEN
—Length, 105 feet 6 Inehes; breadth, 26 feet 7 inches;
depth, if teeth 1 Bich.
GEXTIIE-B9ARD btlyforon.tit SAMUEL RO
TAN—Length, Ma feet; inv;olClt, 08 tent 3 WWII;
depth, 7 feet 7 inches.
TERAlli.—Twenty per cent. nit the day of sale; the
balance within six days, when the vessels must be
removed from the yard.
jyTa-stiiihat C. 11. BELL. (tettnnandant.
ANIUSENI:EN'FS.
NEW CHESTNUT-STREET VIVI/.
TRE—CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth.
THE ONLY THEATRICAL t'ERFOIIMANCE lli
THE CITY.
SECOND WEEK OF THE NEW IRISH DEANA..
MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS,
July 24th soil '2lth,
Will be presented for the 7111 and Bth Hsieh the
new loth mama, Blots Itouelesult and L. H.
Rouse, styled
ARRAN NA r0a172;
1)11 TIIE
WICKLOW WEDDING
Which, during the past week:, has achieved a grand
success, it will he presented with all the new and
maguitleent scenery, wonderful mechanical effects,
original and brilliant mush:, costly wardrobe, cor
rect appointments, suit a
CAST OF THE UTMOST ABILITY.
- - •
The Centrifugal Fans, constantly in motion, ren
der the Theatre delightfully cool at all times. lee
♦Voter vroviileil In ahundunee.
bATURDAY AFTERNOON, July 20th,
;13EVOND 011.LND VANUA ITLATINUF.
OF TUE
_ _
SUbl3filn
When AERAH NA PoGuE will he performed.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH-
A-La- STREET THEATRE.
SECOND WEEE. SECOND WEEK.
HOOLEY'S MINSTRELS.
AN ENTIRE NEW BILL.
TRAGEDY, COMEDY FARCE, raiItLENVE,
ALL THE STARS APPEAR EACH EVENING.
PRONOUNCED 1W OVERWHELMING AUDI..
ENCES THE WORLD'S HEST. jr 24-et
FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEA
TRE, IYALNIVr Street, above Elebtb,
WYLY. OPEN FOR THE SEASON
On SATURPAS Etiwir.s4.4-., July 2y, tsss.
Grand Ballets, lIVW lenTlVie ; bril .
Rant Combination of distinguished artists, Jy2-14till
MORGAN SMITH, OF PHILA.-
k. delphia, respectfully informs his friends at
tending his recent lteadlag,4 in Philadelphia and
elsewhere,also the Visitors and lif,sldeats orcAns
'MAI,' that he will give an Afternoon Matinee of
SELECT READINcIi AND mcc PPATIONO front
the most tliathigalshed A1'10110111) turd hingllo4.
Atithorg, at the Church iii ricAmthiN sh.4,ot, on __
posite the Tremont house, -on WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON, Joly 25th, coalateitelng at, 4 o'clock.
Doors open at i o'clock. Cards of Admission 50
cents. To be had at the Door, on the Afternoon or
the Entertainment. •
AIRMOUNT WATER-WORKS,
(WIRE BRIDGE.)
AFTERNOON CONCERTS EVERY DAY,
Nrom 4 to 7 O'clock , by
HAMER'S IL4RAND MILITARY BAND.
Programmes of Motto issued dally
.
The Arch, Vine, and Callowhill-street earl ran dip
met to the place. 1724-8 t
ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CREST-
N UT Street, above Tenth—Open front 9A. M.
till 6 P. M. Benjamin Weatia great picture 01
CHRIST REJECTED still on Exhibition, lel2
BOARDING.
CAPE ISLAND.-A FEW BOARDERS
taken at the PHILADELPHIA HOUSE in a
private family
DAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-OLABE3
DINNERS, at No. 624 South WASHINGTON
Nuare. 156-tom'
PERSONAL.
I.l o i tu 'kLL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
r
,tuj_thts
b eta,d JULY
. 21st, 185, W. IL
In " to ean agent tor our erm.
fork fight^. ATKINS BROTHERS,
A shock Zl, DUFFIELD, Agent.
jrZa-at•
eurred on
Thy- • UCATIONALt
_nurailaY
to New Y , -
who wag ACADEMY, AT OALYA
was on RCH, MA NHEIM Street, GERMAN
- SHOEMAKER. A. M. Principal; an
°Teri? e different rkpartnients experienced
were ' The nest Seusion will commence SEP
.._ ME. Four 11075, between the ages
and fourteen yearswill be received Into
• it of the rrlncYpal. 'For Circulars, address
B. S Ogilt AKER, corner of GERAXANTOWN A7a
nue and SHOEMAKER'S Lane, biermontown, Phi.
ladelplda. REFERENCES: Rev. B. Newton, H. 1.14
T. C. Henry, B. G. Godfrey, T. A. Newhall,
Carroll Brewster, Esqs., and Rev. G. A. Strong
j7B-Sturrig
woODLAND SEMINARY.— NOS. 9
T T and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West PM-
Indelphia.—A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL for
Young Ladled. Location healthy, airy, and &Mao
tiie, FRU Session commences Sept. 12.
For CitelOttra NV/ to . „
ly2l-2m* REV, WAIT IMF %To, minima.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN-
STITUTE for YOUNG LADIES N. W. corner
Of CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets (for
merly at 1530 Arch street.) Rev. CHARLES A.
SMITH, D. D. Principal. Circulars at 1818 and 1334
Chestnut, street. Or address I'. 0. Box 2811. jylo-lm*
COAL.
BUY YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES
NOW—Lowest Price for the Selaoll.—Oenuine.
Engle Vein COAL, ennui, if not superler, to Lehigh.
Egg and Stove sizes, $8; Large Nut , SL Try
You will be sure to be pleased. Oilice,l2l South
FOURTH Street, below Chestnut. Depot, 1419
CALLOWRILL Street, above Broad.
jy22-3m ELLIS BRANSON.
IT NO WLE S' LEHIGH, HICKORY,
and FISK COAL, at reduced prices. Office
and Yard, NINTH and WILL Sta. jyl4-lin"
COAL.—WM. H. ouRTIS 86 co,,
LEHIGH and SCHUYLEILL COAL YARD,
1413 CALLOWHILL Street. jylo-1m•
00 A L .-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
MEADOW, and*Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal,
and best Locust Mountain, front Selluyldll,propsired.
expressly for family use. Depot, IV. W. corner
and WILLOW StreetS, Mee, No. 1.1.%
S. SECOND Street. teps4n J,WMAION
EXCURSIONS.
amaigm CAPE MAY,
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD,
FROM FOOT OF WALNUT STREET, AT
8.30 A, K, , r t A i lli c AND EXPItH33. Elm
2.30 P. K,
PASSENGER. Due at 8.0 F.
4.30 P. M ., EXPRIOS. Due It 7.45 PI
Fare, $3.00. Servants, $2.00.
EXCURSION TICKETS, $5.00. Coupon TleketAr
to be used by one person only, 10 for $25.00.
Nmengers and Baggage taken to and front tits
Island /tad Station witllol4t additional charge.
Freight daily from Oatitlford , s Wharf, befall^
V ruee street.
Returning Trains leave CAPE MAY at 6,3:1 A. X. * .
Mail; A. .M„ Express; .5 P. M., Aceotnniodatiolit
8.20 A. M., Freigin.
J. VAN RENSSELAER, Sup%
Pircuavaa44o. l ., July fi ; 1.3115, 30-1414
E=EZMa
AU COMPAN Y.—Ta
Tourists and Travellers—E X rsinn Season of UM.
Lake Ontario, tHaguentir River,
The Thousand Islands, Portland,
The Rapids of Ht. Law-While Mountains,
renee River; ISaralogit Springs.
Montruni, &C., - Ste., &C., &O.
Quebec, &a., &o"
Tlekefis fur the above lts:tnirslOtbt, wltkh have
been so tong and favorably known to the P11114(10..
phis piddle, by verities routes to Niagara, Falls, for
sale at the
CATAWISSA ELMIRA RAILROAD TICKET OF
FICE,
425 CHESTNUT Street. tinder Philadelphia Bank,
where full Informotlon will he given.
N. VAN HOIIN, Passenger Agetit.
425 eitEsT.Nt7T Street.
.gir r aggai CA.M.131.1N AND AT ,
LANTIC RAILROAD,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
THROUGH IN TWO HOLM&
On and after SA . TUR.DAY, July Ist, 1885, /MP
trains daily to Atlantic City,
and one on Sunday,
TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY
as fellows:
Ai Sp rra e ci ega Tu l t7 E i x n cursion ... , .................. ~,,,..
7 8 :30 30
A A . . r e .
w i th p a mt Nger (7ar attached—. OAS A. M.,
~,, neural 2.00 P. At..
Express (through 11) I
Atlantic Acconintull I
RETURN tis G u , ki tiCAVE ATLANI , I O tI: A p :::
Atlantic Accommodatio
I I
y E r x e p io res t s .
s i , l .lgl l 'L g it i tis i e n n t g w e o r hours) artached ... .1 7 1:4 63 7 AA. M.
Mail Tra In 4.45 P. M.
..,,,,
1 Excu rsi on • 6.18 1. m . ..
SD" — SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN.
LC/WV!! Vine-stree Atlantict 7.30 A. M.... •
lit Awning, leaves at. . , ..,.. 4,45 P. DE..
Fare to Aoontie, v.. itounil4;ll) TiCketi, good:
/hay far the day and train On which I. hey are issued..
$ 3 .
JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION,
Leave Vine-street Ferry at 5.30 I*. ill,
Leave Jackson at a. 28 A. iii.,
EXTRA, HADDONFIELD TRAINS.
Leave 'Vine-street Ferry at 10.15 A. M. and 1,15 P. )14.
Leave Haddonfield at 11.45 A. M. and 2.46 P. K.
N. B.—Frelttht must he delivered at Cooper , a,
'Point before e o'clock I'. 1... , 1 0 , t H o N lee . r it el i te l itior T E . aowit
the »ex t day.
je2e-t1 Agent,
___
&wpm EXCURSIONS TO
LONO IlliAlioM.—Trains foe
Long Branch will leave Cooper's Point, CAMDEN.
daily (Sundays excepted,) at 9.15 A. M. Fare, 11:1.
Excursion Tickets, good for three days, $3. Extxa,
train on Saturdays at 4,30 I'. M. Returning, arrive ,
at Camden at 9.lti A. M. Monday.
jc243.2ni L. It. emit Agent. flamdea.
WRITTEN AND VERBAL DP. , -
SOCIPTIONB of Character. Consfittation.
and Talent, with ADVICE on Blisiiidaa.
Health, Education, Self-improvement, Mne-
agentent and Training of CHILDREN, 90-
eial Adaptation, &a., day and evening, by
JOHN L. CAPEN,
• Phrenologist and Bookseller.
No. 05 S. 'UNTIL Otreet, alma Chestnut.
001.1.tutlisiyit
SALEM.