NOTICES Ict MALLETS, MR TOMS. d ICR TONGS, tot tale at TRUMAN& 8311 (Eight Thirty-Eire) MARKET Ninth. ;LS, CRANKS, PULLEYS, CHECK 1., Slide, and Flush _Bell Pulls, Mortise 2nlod Wire btaPles, Malleable s ow, and c.rriages, and Door ; sale vitIMAN,t SHAW'S, ice) No- Thirty- :kfAIIKET street, below It I COOL FOR THERM WEATHER. ling Coo l for the Hot Weather. 'tug Cooi for the Hot Weather. lug Cool for the Rot Weather. Line. runts_ Linen Linen Pants. Lineavests. Linen rants. Linen rests. Linen ?ants. Linen Vests. Dusters. Linen Dusters. 'Dusters. Linen Dusters. Dusters. Linen Dusters. Dusters. Linen Dusters. Alpaca Sacks. Alleles s.eks. Alpaca Seeks. Alleles Sacks. the thing to Keep Cool in. the thing to Keep Cool tn. the tiling to Keep Cool tn. the thing to Keep Cool In. rdtd assortment of Seasonable Cloth faricty, for sale by PERRY di CO., araTICIIT Street. above Third, L 'NUT St. (Granville Stokes' olti stand.) 'SIS-Ns-TR and litesxsT 00. (Jones.) (WHEATON'S) ITCH. id. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM. idid ) in forty-cight hours. Also cures racers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions ;We, 60 c.uu.s. By sending 60 cents to , TTER, BOSTON, 14555., will be for :e mall. For sale by all Druggists. ,T go, A DAY S BUT FOIL ALL TIME. wt that ebich IA good. .I.llolat riaLETATION BITTERS 111 the (11171 1 Y 1 who hoth hia qvirrel rah a gainst Disease is he who always has • 02 , 1 BITTERS in the, house. • er than. cum.' , TEES will prevent and cure Dye- Headache, Heartburn, and all It, and unhappy feelings. Be- fprfparefor mar." 'en, Or feet the Brat unpleasant ° aching sickness, take PLANTA• hey are asure preventive and cure illiary derangements. jy22-6t rTH• LIFE FOR MR HAIR , ay Hair to it 9 ORIGINAL COLOR; provtotes the growth of the weakest Mug old in three days ; keepsthC bead healthy; can be used freely; contains ons; THE BEST HAIR-DRESSING EVER E PUBLIC; It is recommended and drat medical authority. Sold at the •IM at my °Mee, No. LIM Broadway, ipersonsthe above preparation will do dined for it. SARAH A. CHEVALIER, AL D. PAD CASES OF PILES CURED BY ti &LAND'S PILE REMEDY. -Mr. Glass, .s. Wisconsin, writes for tae benefit of ,Ter with the Piles, that he has been fir eight years with an aggravated Case of brotherwas discharged from the army (he being quite paralyzed with the , distressing cases were cured with sf Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. The :Anion of these gentlemen, beside the ;modals received by Dr. Strickland, ought ii'r those suff.criug that the most aggra rants cases of Plies are cured by Dr. 's Pile Remedy. It is sold by Druggists jyt,stuth-Sm laiumrsE.--Have you tried you approve of it. Of course the re, dernand for Ode excellent preparation for :r has been solely UMted by its merits: for. sure used, it is not likely to be abandoned. n procure It of any respectable Druggist. PRICER REIITCED. ANANABBH & BROWN, l'epUlar (lathing Dose, lAN HALL, 8. E. cor. Sixth and Market DIED.; I:E.—on the morning of the 26th instant, . 31uure, in the thirty-ninth year of his and Mends of the faintly are respect to attend hi., funeral, from his tate re- No. Franklin street, on Seventh-day 'Agit instmit, at i o'clock. Interment 411 , i , N.—July 26. at St. JOseph's Hospital, of rption.Thompsuu It. Mason, of Holly springs, 5_...1 44 years. . ands ;Ire requested to attend his funeral, afternoon, at 4 o'clock, without further New Turk Hero ki, Baltimore, Memphis, .vmnah papers please copy.] DILES.-0a sd day, 7211 mo., 25th, Tristram aged 17 years. datives and friends are invited to attend anal. from his late residence, Race street, • hroad, on 5111 dal' afternoon, at 4 o'clock. _• .nt at —Friends' Southwestern Ground.” so NEVEYRE.—On Monday afternoon, 24th inst., l'htevevre, in the 70th year of his age. .faeads of the family are invited to attend the al. Iron his late residence., No. 309 Spruce t. se Thursday afternoon, 27th instant, at 3 k. The Frenriinnd Swiss Benevolent Bode , to attend. • anal meek I CompanL._ 409 I: 9th of ATIGIJ, r officers and dirt OFFICE PENNA. CENTRAL COAL AND OIL CO., N.E. Corner THIRD and OCR Streets, second story. PHILADILLPITIA,,TInv 14, 1865. 70 DELINQUENT STOCKHM"":6.—Notice hereby given that unless the assessment of twen live cents per share called for by resolution of ~v ember,lBB4, is paid on or before August 4, MI, isflicient number of shares to pay the said assess ,:st, with necessary and incidental expenses, will sold, at this Office, at public sale, at 12 o'clock, Lbat day. hr order of the Board. lnagst* ADAM WARTHMA.N, Treasurer sax • v.;,r WANING GOODS JUST RE EMU. lq.ek English Chintzes, 31 cents. l'oltiitts. 62% vents, Plaid Mulutirs. 50 cents. k 3/1 , 1 While Striped 3loltairs, 45 cents, r.kuttd White Plaid Scotch inghants, 56 cents. •!: Ulo,av Alpacas Or Mullahs, $l. SESSUIN &SO MottrningStore, 901.8 CirESTlialT Street. price. Prices in plain figural. Jizr PURE WHITE SHETLAND 4UKWLS. EYRE /F.. LANDELL. PIECES MOSQUITO BARS, WHITES, BLUES, GREENS, &C. EYRE Jc LANDELL. fin LOW WHITE Q,IIILTS, FOR ‘-' l -/ HOTELS. IMMENSE LOTS OF ()HEAP ELS. 006-ej EYRE it LANDELL. BY DIVINE PERMISSION MA.R. 1:11.7 LIVERMORE will Preach In DILI a HALL. southwest corner of TENTH and Strccts, on THURSDAY EVENING, L-%. at S o'clock. OFFICE OP THE PENNSYLVA. NIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 510 Street. !Mg of the Directors of THE PENNSYL LI FIRE - INSURANCE COMPANY, DANIEL Itt Jr.. Esq., was unanimously elected Pres', :le. Company. in place of Jonathan Patter- WILLIAM G. CROWELL, -;: Secretary. TIONESTA OIL, LUMBER, AND 31INING CO., OFFICE 432 CHESTNUT UN, moll No. 2. PlohttrammttA, MIT 28,1865, AL "NOTICE.—The Traesfer Books or toe r this Company wIl I be closed from July 29th IA Bth, lucluAve. Mr, JAS. :IL PRESTON, Secretary. RICHMOND BRANCH OF THE PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY, ;:EVENTH AND NINTH STREETS.) hrmeli is now open, and the CARS RUN REGULARLY BETWEEN AZiD THE. EALTLM.ORE RAILROAD eiytec the Company's Depot, Thompson and ttn ntreets,thence by Thompson to Marlborough 1 /. - Nclile into Master street, np the latterto /Ala, thence by Franklin and Seventh streets 11, werth street, and thence to the Baltimore ~i• etunning via Christian to Ninth street, . len, u, spring Garden street, thence to Seventh l. 111 m 1 the latter to Oxford street, along OxfordF usrib sli up Fourth street to SUSOUellantla 11/1., ;long the latter and Emerald street to York ret• 'um , 4 , this to the deot--ipassing_in their up down trips the depots offhe PHILADELPHIA, I . 3l lNtiTiA and BALTIMORE, GERMAN WN and NORRISTOWN , , and NORTH PENN 'VAM A RAILROADS. '" , l'h,ters on the line of this branch will be car itlJ the NAVY YARD or FAIRMOUNT PARK 'ru , -Il.r tickets, furnished by the conductors on 'l , is,,mt of a single fare. ,"" IA nt ears leave the Company's Depot,ThOMp ' and Norris streets, at 4% o'clock in the morn i',,,,l th e lad ear Illktibb WO Baltimore Railroad tt , ot at la o'clock at night. ,: 1, , krs of this branch will carry at night a .I.F.N light, and those of the Fairmount branch Alt light. jy24-6t UNITED STATES TREASURY, PIIILADELPHEA, July 28, - 1865. 7 raarr of the Secretary of the Treasury, the lrimoi of thiS office will be conducted, on and :tl' MS (late, at the custom-House Building, ARCH, McINTYIiZ t Assistant Treasurer U. 5. OFFICE MANDAN MINING COM PANY, No. 324 WALNUT Street. fintanktrnia, July , CTICE IS HEREBY biIYEN that all Stock of 3 laslan Mining Company on which instalments t du, and unpaid IS hereby declared forfeited, and I I +b bold at public auction on MONDAY the 21st AtruirsT, 1885, at 12 O'ClOCh noon, at the ef the Secretary of the corporation,aueording charter and by-laws, unless previously re by order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPIIii, Secretary and Treasurer. OFFICE GIRARD MINING VOX. No 324 WALNUT Street, FHILADELPIIIA, July 18t11, 1885. ..lirrit'E Is hereby given that all Stock of the 17'.111 tING COMPANY, on which Instal ,,,V,re due end unpaid, is hereby declared for be :lob.] at Public Auction on SA ;ill• Ai the 19th day of SecretaryB,ss, at 3 . 2 o'claek , at the Oflice of the of the Corpora ,,,eeordinu to the ("barter and By-Laws, unless tqloriny reautatied. hy order of the lnrector nstsurs Secretaryand9 1 Treasurer.°PB' OFFICE or THE GILIPILLAN OIL COMPANYoF pENNsyrirlanit--The Anal meeting of the stockholders of. e Gild Han I companyor _Pennsylvania Will be held at their tce, AUGUST,T Street, on WEDNESDA , c 9th at 3o r Dock P. M. An election r °dicers and directors Will be held. 4. C. FRYER, Secretary and Treasurer. THE PROVIDENT LIFE ANI4 TRUST COMPANY OF rHILADELPFIIA.. 7TII MONTH, RATH, 1865. Tile subscribers to the Capital Stock of this Coro auv are hereby notified that the SECOND INSTAL ENT 01' TWENTY DOLLARS PER SHARE will rIPI4IEIe on the 15th t dedyoVarltphariget !Ur to that eats, and charged upon all made there in% i t) , l / 4 ,.,; As • 247 South THIRD Street. SAML. R. SHIPLEY, President. . ... . DIVIDEND oricE. CT OFFICE oi - f l ilt MAPLE SHADE OIL 'O BBANY, o• 524 WALNUT Street, ilid., July 22, 1801. The Board of Dire l a r o n 's have this day declared a hidend of FOUR PER CENT. on ,the Capital toek of the Company, payable at their Office, On tol after the 21st nun, clear of State taxes. Tlo: Trausrer Books will close on the 25th, at 3 P. !, 3 3d mu ou the ist of Anted. 1 / 4 944 THO 4. B. blutitriE, fiecrytart , . UNITED STATES MARINE CORM —Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, able bodied MEN. Splendid induce ments held out to all entering the Marine c glorious opportunity to visit foreign canntrier good pay excellent a ccommodations, 'light and easy deltas. For all further Information inquire at the Recruit ing Rendezvous, No. an South FRONT street, Philadelphia, betweenl4od. and 8 PAC every day, except eunday. cHARLES HEYWOOD, • iyl raptain and Recruiting Oniceic. I it SURANC ES. --- THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA., INCOPORATED BY THE STATE OF PENN- SYLVANIA, 3D MO., 22D, 1865 Insures Lives, Allows Interest On Dorm " SUS, and Grants Annuities. BAGS! BAGS ! BASS NEW AND SECOND-HAND. SEAMLESS, 73 RPR A LAP, AND GUNNY G S , FLOUR AND SALT AO9. ALL SIZES, PRP. TED TO ORDER, NY 'JOHN T. BAILEY 45.; CO., jy26-6to No. 113 _NORTH FRONT STREET, SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY I HAZARD & HUTCHINSON, PRESIDENT AGENTS FOR THE BALE OF CAPITAL, 8150,000. DIRECTORS bAMITET. 2. KIIIPLEY,;RICHARD CADBURY, JEREMIAH BACKER, 113: 111 RY M JOSHUA H. oIIRIK. WISTAR ISRUITTir, RICHARD WOOD. WM. C. LONGSTRETEI CHAS. F. COFFIN., ROWLAND BARRY, ACTUARY TEMPORARY OFFICE, No. 247 SOUTH THIRD STREET, EASEMENT. j92541310/T IMPORTANT LIFE INSURERS. Various published statements having boon recent• ly put forward by theotfcers and agents of prom!. nent Note Companies, each claiming advantages in the way of dividends over all others, and especially over this Company, a Circular has been prepare 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 COM PANY OF NEW YORK. FREDERICK S. WINSTON, President. Secretaries ISAAC ABBATT, Tim. W. MORRIS. Actuary—SHarrAno MostANC. • Cashier—FßED. M. WINSTON, Medical Examtners—MINTLINSPOST, 111.D.,ISAAC L. Kir, M. D. • CASH ASSETS, July 1, 1885 $18,500,000 Income for current year, alreasb 3,500,000 Paid Claims by Death, Including Dividend Additions 8,000,030 Dividends or Distributions of Surplus Premium, will hereafter be made annually, the nest being February 1, 1866. Policy-holders may use their dividends, as cash, tO reduce the premium for any current year, or to augment their insurance. Dividends may be thus applied s.t 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 'comp- LIFE POLICIES, any. F. 'RATCHFORD STARR, General Agent at Philadelphia for Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Delaware, to •whom applications for Agencies in these States should be seat. jy2l-6t INSURANCE.-LFIRE AND LIFE IN SURANCE effected. No. 400 CHESTNUT Street: Booms No. 6, (second story.) jy:37-st- SAMUEL CHUBB. FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. Croton Fire Insurance Co., New York. Atlantic Fire and Marine Ins. Co., Pre. videnee, R. I. People's Fire Ins. Co., Worcester, Mass. Thrones Fire Ins. Co.. Norwieh, Conn. Insurance effected In reliable Companies to any amount, upon LIBERAL TERMS, without charge For POLICIES OR STAMP. JOSEPH TILLINGHAST, AGENT, 409 WALNUT Street, jt•g—tstuth2ra lik) 10 13i ;,M 4-10 RURAL HOTEL, IFEAIiKLIN,_ VENANGO COUNTY, PA JAMES E. STEEL, Proprietor. This well-known and popalar House has just been thoroughly yenned and enlarged to more than double its former capacity It is pleasantly situated 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 Rotel, and be believes ha has succeeded. jyi-em 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 GARRETSON, -Proprietor. THE ALHAMBRA, - AT ATLANTIC CITY Is ziow open. for the reception of visitors. je2B4m* It. D. LEEDS, Proprietor. TTNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG g•-•' 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, 1865. jelo-210 BENJ. A. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor. E HR AT A MT. BPRINGS.-THIS delightful and - romantic watering place, beauti fully situated in the healthiest section of Lancaster County, and acknowledged to be the "garden spot , ' of Pennsylvania, will open for the accommodation of guests on the 15th of - June. Railroad communi cation twice a day front Philadelphia, on the Penn sylvania or Reading Railroad, and daily from Balti more and New York, For particulars address the Proprietor, jel-zm J. W. FREDERICK.. MERCHANT TAILORS. EDWARD P. KELLY, JOHN KELLY, TAILORS, 612 CHESTNUT STREET, HAVE NOW IN STORE A COMPLETE ASBOUTMEIT OF mb2-tf SPRING GOODS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The subscribers would invite attention to their IMPROVED CUT OF SMUTS, which they make a specialty is their business. Abot constantly receiving NOVELTIES FOR 43tENTLEMEN , S WEAL J. W. SCOTT & CO.,_ GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, No. 514 CHESTNUT Street, Four doors below the Continental. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. 600 ARCH STREET. REFRIGKEAToRs, WATER COOLERS,_ FREEZERS, GAS-STOVES, FOR SUMMER COOKING. Jela-tf GRIFFITH & PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH, GROCERIES. To FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply fami lies, at their country residences, with EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, An— *.e. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, my24-tf Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., Corner of FOURTH and BALE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Importers and Dealers In Foreign and Doinesrle WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. ILLNUFACTURZRE OF WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, &C. MEMO ron TETE CILMMATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and Consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Uy4-FAL BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DRUGS. ROBERT A. HANCE, 129 MARKET ISPREET, rfIILADELPHIA. Would call the attenton of Druggists, Country Mar chants, and others, to his stock of ROOTS, HERkp, AND BARES. In various sized package~, of our own pressing, at PRICES BELOW FORMER RATES. N. run line of BOTANICAL PREPARATIONS, W. S. _MERRELL & Co.'s CONCENTRATED RE- IszpiEs, dte., et a liberal distount to the trade. Catalogues furnished on applhation. insfu-amID STATIONERY & BL.ANX BOOKS. OIL MINING COAL, AND OTHER NEW COMPthIES. We are prepared to furnish New Coaporations with all the Books they require, at short notice Mud low prices, of first quality. All styles of Binding. STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOCK. LITHOGRAPHED " TRANSFER BOOK. ORDERS OP TRANSFER. STOCK LEDGER. STOCK LEDGER BALANCES. REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK. BROKERS, PETTY LSDGRE.A., ACCOUNT OF SALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. • • MOS& co. BLANK BOOK MANRFAcTIIIIERS AND STATIONERS. oat& 434 VKIRTZTErr street. e . WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 3) it -sr GOOD S, 33.7 the Piece or Package, AT AND UNDER. MARKET RATES. JAS. B. CAMPBELL a CO., 727 CHESTNUT ST. jy 1 (WHOLESALE ROOMS, UP STAIRS.) 5-Im COMMISSION lIOUSES: PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS, I 1 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, AND 103 HEADE STREET. NEW YORE. je2B.4m DETAIL DRY GOODS. BLACK GROUND GRENADINES, 37*, NEAT STYLE LAWNS, 31 CENTS. RICH PARIS ORGANDIES, 55 CENT CLOSING OUT SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. ()TAMEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452 and 454 North SECOND Street, CLOSING OUT I CLOSING OUT 1 CLOSING OUT GREAT BARGAINS to 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 /ow prices. Silk Grenadines at reduced prices. 75c. Silk Grenadines reduced to 450. $1 Silk Grenadines reduced to 55e. Handsome Silk Grenadines reduced to 8730., $l, New Styles Cambric Lawns, 873ic., 500. New Styles Jaconet Lawns, 00e., 0234 e., 650. New Styles Organdy Lawns, 40c., 85c., 750. New Styles Fine Linen Lawns, 6230., 75e. Dress Goods, of every description, at low prices. SHAWLS AT REDUCED PRICES. Plain, Plaid, and Striped White Swiss and Or gandies. Plain, Plaid, and Striped Nainsooks and Cambric's. White Puffed and Tucked Muslim. H. STEEL it SO N , 3yB-tf Nos. 71.3 and 715 North TENTH Street. TABLE LINENS.-BROWN AT 62} -a. and 65. Bait-bleached, very heavy, at 87M. one lot still bearer at Id. Nine pcs extra width and beautlfdliatterns,sl.2s. One lot bleached at 57%c. 8-5 wide do. at $l. Extra quality at $1.25. Huck Towels at V. 50 and $3, that are really first rate much heavier and longer-frin,ged ends at $4.50. Hocks by the yard, from 2.5 to 75 cents per yard. Crash in various qualities. Bird-eye for Children's Aprons, Napkins, good quality, at ?Mae. Fringed Doylies, very sue, at $1.50 and V. Ladies' Hdkfs. at $2, $2.50, and $5 per dozen. - And a large assortment of Linen Goods ge nerally. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. P. s.—As usual, 1 have a large stock of BLEACHED AND BROWN MUSLINS, that are very desirable at present. jy264t OHANBERS L NO. 810 ARCH ST.- • BARGAINS. JUST OPENED. Soft finish Cambric Muslin, 1,14, yards wide, for skirting, at 50 cents. Stripe Nainsook, 45 cents. French Muslins for waists. Empress Lace Collars. Thread Lace Darbes. Thread Veils, very cheap. fy2s-6t PLAIN BUFF, PINK, AND BLUE PERCALLES or French Chintzes. Plain buff, VIA, and blue Jaeonets. Pure white )Slink Shawls. White Shirred Muslins. Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks. Plain Nainsoeks, Swiss Muslins, Cambries, &c. Fine lead-color Linens. Frosted or Crape Poplins for travelling dresses. Single and double width plain De Laines. EDWIN HALL & 00.. 26 South SECOND Street. N.lL—Summer Dress Goods closing out regard less of cost. je2041- COOPER & CONARD, 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 Ve. Geese, Domet, and other Flannels. Pearl NVool Delaines, 55 and 65 cents. Extra fine black Mohair Alpacas, $l. Lupin , s 6-4 black Wool Delaines, $l. Good stock white Itainsook, Swiss. Bird-eye Linen, striped Muslims, finest Cambric. and Jaconets, puffed Muslins, Floe, &c. White Barege and other thin Shawls. Silk Sacques and Summer Dusters. je7-tf 'FIGURED SILK GRENADINES, AL of the best qualities and styles, in Black and Gray Grounds, 66c to $1.50. Travelling Dress G 001.16, in every variety. New Dress G - 00.1., hi great variety. Handsome Chene Silks, $2.60. VERY CHEAP BLACK SILKS, suitable for Dresses, Mantles, and Sacgues. COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Merrimac, Sprague, and Pacific Prints, 260. 10-4. Waltham and Peperlll bleached Sheeting's, $l. H. STEEL & SOIC, myS-t7 Nos. '713 and 715, North TENTH Street. 6 2 2 , 8 H00P SKIRTS. 628 HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE" OP HOOP SKIRTS are manufactured of the best woven tapes, finest tempered English Steel Springs, with linen finished covering, clasped at the side, all the metallic fastenings, and secured by improved ma chinery, which entirely prevents slipping and be coming unclasped, rendering them superior to all other Skirts in the market. All the new and desira ble styles, sizes, and lengths forladies, misses, and children. On hand and matte to order, wholesale and retail. Warranted to give satisfaction, at 628 ARCH Street. jy26-Im' MARSHAL'S SALES. MARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale, by the lion. JOHN CAD WALADER, Judge of the District Court of the United Mates, in and for the Eastern district of Pennsylvania, hi Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on MONDAY, August 7, 186.5, 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 plaee, the steam pro peller "FISHER," built in North Carolina .1 is nearly new, about 110 toes burthen, in good order, and well calculated for the river towing trade. Also, at the same time and place, the steam barge "EGYPT MILLS." - _ Also, at the same time and place, the HULL of a new vessel, 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 120 tons burthen. WILLIAM . MILLWARD PHILA , Unit PaLritia, Jued States Marly sh 22, al E. D. of Pennsyl j ania. 1806, y22-0t _MARSHAL'S SALE.-BY VIRTUE of a writ of sale, by the Ilon. JOHN CAD WALADER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale to the highest and best bid der, for cash, at mIbRENER , S STORE. No. 112 North FRONT Street, On TUESDAY, August S. 1865, 12 o'clock K., thirty-nine bales of COTTON, Sea Island and Upland, cargo of an unknown vessel; also, My-nine bales of Sea Island and Upland Cot ton, cargo of steamboat COTTON PLANT. WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. S. Marshal, E. D. of Penna. PHILADELPHIA, July 22, 1885. jr24-6t REMOVALS. REM OVAL. —BENEDICT MILLER, UMBRELLA and PARASOL MiMdfaeturer hue removed to 39 North SIXTH Street. .172-ithift REmovAL.--GEO. W. WATSON- & CO. have removed their CARRIAHE REPOSI TORY to their old place, No. 1%19 CHESTNUT Street (under Concert Hail,) where they *lll keep a stock of Carrlakes of their own make, and will re eeive Were for every deecription of first-elan work. JUNE. 7, 1966. )e4-Stri REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF LOOTING-GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE 8.0 SONS, 816 CHESTNUT STREET, Have been able to make a REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF THEIR, LOOKING-GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS, RUSTIC FRAMES, Ito., to which attention is directed. A full stock, of ELEGANT MANUFACTURE and most SUBSTANTIAL MATERIALS, always on hand. 1104GMRS' GIi°UPS, comprising sixteen subjects, war and humorous; sole agency. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS are prepared to fill orders for goods, doliverable In the autumn or winter, at prices more favorable than they may be at those seasons. Mirrors, of every character, made to order, to fill Mantels, Piers, Walls, Saloons, and Cabins of Ves sels, &c. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, open free. jy27-12t cc A MERICAN IiCV3E," POTTSVILLE, SCHITYLKTLL CO., PA.. U. S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. This House has recently been re-opened, and In such style and character as will merit first-class pa tronage. 1y27-1m GERMANTOWN TELEGRAp The best Family and Agricultural Newspaper in the United States. $2.50. Address P. R. PREAS, ticrreantOwn, Pa, It 10 12, Ib-HORSE POWER ENGINES, and trillan_rigll;lof"al Planers, La th es, Punching For sale D eidnee, Oil-well Tubing. HAIRAWAY,LEAOH, & STEARNS, .177-1 m 417 Ali= Street; Philadelphia. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. JULY 27. 1865: CURTAIN GOODS I . E." WALRAVBII:; • LACE AND NOTTINGHAM ENTIRELY NEW AND RICH DESIGNS, PINS, WHITE AND BLUE MOSQUITO BARS, WITH PATENT UMBRELLA FRAMES, STATES By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for the sale of United States Securities, offers to the public the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three-tenths per cent. interest per an num, known as the above Willow These Notes are issued under date of Julyl6, 1866, and are payable three years from that date In 'cur rency, or are convertible at the option of the holder into These Bonds are now worth a handsomepremium, and are exempt, as are all the Government Bonds, from Slate, County, and Municipal taxation, which addsfrom one to three per cent. mere to their va l ue , according to the rate. levied upon other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attatched to each note, Which may be cat off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest at 7-30 per cent. amounts to One cent per day on a OD note. Two cents per day on a WO note. Ten cents per day on a $.500 note. Twenty cents per day on a 111,000 note. One Dollar per day on a *5,000 note. Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly banished upon receipt of subscriptions. The notes of this Third Series are precisely in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties al ready sold, except that the Government reserves to Itself the option of paying interest In gold coin at 8 per cent. instead of 7 3-10ths in currency. Subscri bers will deduct the interest in currency up to July 15th, at the time when they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this Third Berke of the Seven-Thirties will commence on the let of June, and will be made promptly and continuously after that date. The slight change made in the conditions of this TUTIID SERIES affects only the matter of interest. The payment in gold, If made, wilt he equivalent to the currency interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the event . of which only will the option to pay interest in gold be availed of, would so reduce and equalize prices as that purchases made with six per cent. in gold would be fully equal to those made with seven-and three-tenths per cent. in currency. This is now offered by the Government, and its superior advantages make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OP THE PEOPLE Less than 11270,000,000 of the Loan authorized by Congress are now in the market. This amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will all be subscribed for within sixty days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uni formly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other Leans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the Lean, the National Banks, state Banks, and Pri vate Bankers throughout the hays general ly agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscri bers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive or ders. NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ESTATE OF JACOB ALTER, DE CEASED.—Letters testamentary on the Es tate of JACOB ALTER, late of the city of Phila delphia, deceased, having been granted to the sub scriber by the Register of Wills of the county of Philadelalit, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present theta without delay to - MARY ALTER Executrix, 3rlA-the.t. , No. 834 North SIXTH Street. ESTATE OF SAMUEL WILLIAMS, DECEASED.—Letters testamentary to the Es tate of Samuel Williams, late of the city of Phila delphia, deceased, have been granted to the under signed. All persona Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those who have Claims and demands to present them to SUSAN It. WILLIAMS, Executrix, 1422' WALNUT Street; THOS. WILLIAMS, Jr., Executor, 19i47 CHESTNUT Street; or to their Attorney ROUT. E. RANDALL, Via-that. ? iO2 WASHINGTON Square. U STATES, EASTERN MS .—, TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SOT. Whereas, the District Court of the United States for said District, proceeding on a libel filed in the name of the United States, bath decreed on the 21st day of July, A. D. PM, that all persons who claim to have any Interest in tho . steamer HALIFAX, captured on the seas, to wit," at Halifax, on the coast of °AI: Carolina, b 8 monished and cited. Therefore, .ail persons who claim to have any inte rest in the said steamer, are monished and cited to appear before the Judge of the said Court, in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication hereof,' to show cause why the said steamer should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and therefore, or otherwise,liable to condemnation as a. lawful prize. Tlle above is an abstract of the monition issued by the Court in the said cause. WILLIAM MILLWAED, U. B. Marshal for E. D. ofl'euna. PIIILADEMPIIIA, July 26th, 1866. jy27-6t UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA-SCT. . Whereas, The District Court or the United States for said District. proceeding on a libel, flied in the name of the United States, bath decreed on the 21st day of July, A. D. 1865, that all persons who claim to have any interest in the Steamer FISHER., captured on the high seas, to wit: near Edward's Ferry on the Roanoließiver, on the coast - of North Carolina, by the Picket-Launch No. 5, and other vessels-of-war of the Vatted States, be Monished and cited: Therefore, all persons who claim to have any Interest in the said steamer are monished and cited to appear before the Judge of the said Court. In the city of Philadelphia, on the TWEN TIETH day after publication hereof, to show cause why the said steamer should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and therefore l , or otherwise, liable to condemnation as aawful prize. The above is an abstract of the monition Issued by the Court in the said Cause. WILLIAM MILLWARD Marsbal for E. D. Of Pennsylvania, PHILADELPHIA, July 26, 1885 3y27-at UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSLVANIA-Sur. Whereas,The District Court of the United States for aid District, proceeding on a libel tiled in the name of the United States, bath decreed on the 21st day of July, A. D, 1865, that all persons who claim to have any interest tothe Steamer COT TON PLANT and cargo, captured by the United States Steamers " 14:30," and " Valley City," be montshed and cited; . . Therefore, all personswho claim to have any inte rest in the said steamer and cargo are monished and cited to appear before the Judge of the said Court, in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication hereof, to show cause why the said steamer and cargo should not be pronounced. to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the eneinieS of the United States, and therefore or otherwise, liable to condemnation as 0 lawful prize. The above is an abstract of the monition issued by the Court In the said cause. . . _ . . • WILLIAM MILLWARD, Marshal for E. D. of Penna. PUILADELPIITA, July 26, 1865. jy27-61 UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA—SCr. Whereas, The District Court Of the United States for said Inatrict, proceeding ou libel tiled in the name or tile 'United Staten, bath decreed on the 21st day ofJuly, A. D. 1865, that all persona who claim to have any interest in -the, Steamer EGYPT MILLS, captured ou the high seas, " to-wit :" at Edward's E'erry, ou the Roanoke River, on - the coast of North Carolina, by the United States steamer " Valley city " and other vessels of war of the United States, be woodshed and cited : _ . . Therefore, all persons who claim to have any in terest in the said steamer are mouished and cited to appear before the Judge of the said Court In the city of Philadelphia, on the T WENTIETH day after pnblication hereof, to show cause why the said steamer should not be ronounced to being, at the p time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States and therefore, or otherwise, lia ble to condemnation us a lawful prize. The above is an abstract of the monition Issued by the Court in the said cause. WILLIAM MILLWARD, Marshal for E. D. of Peunsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, July 28, 1865. jy27-Gt UNITED STATES, EASTERN WHOP OF PENNSYLVANIA—Sur, Whereas, The District court of the United States for said District, proceeding on a libel, Med in the name of the United States. hath decreed on the 21st day of July, A. D. 1886, that all persons who claim to have any interest in THIRTY-NINE BALES OF COTTON, captured on the high suasi "to wit," on the Roanoke Elver on the coast 01 North Caronna, by the steamer "Valley City," a Vessel-of-war or the United States, be monished and cited.. Therefore, all persons who claim to have any in terest in the said thirty. nine bales or cotton are. mo»iehed and cited to appear before the Judge of the said Court, in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication hereof, to show cause why the said thirty-nine bales of cotton should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and therefore, or otherwise, liable to con dellination as a lawful prise. The above is an abstract of the monition issued by the Court in the said cause. WILLIAM MILLWARD, • Marshal for E. H. of recata. PHILADELPHIA. July 2fith, 1865. iY27-6t pHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN THE best manner,by B. F. REIMER, of Churches. 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All communications strictly confiden tial. . jr27-3t5 rWANTED -A MODERN HOUSE, with double front, in an eligible location— Oreen Wallace, or Mount Vernon streets, west of Broad street preferred. LUMENS !fc MONTGOME Conveyancers, hr22-Bt* YON BEACH treet,d above Laurel at. FOR SALE AND TO LET. at FOR SALE, EIGHTH STREET, =KEBAB FILBERT, the lease, good-will, and ex cellent fixtures of one of the largest Du -Goods Stores on the street. MILLER, Jy2.5-Stif No. 155 N. SIXTH Street. fie FOR SALE—BARGAIN POSITIVE JIMALLY—SpIendid first-class DWELLING on Spruce street, west of Seventeenth. Lot 22 feet front; Sf teen rooms. Only $17,500. Easy terms and imme diate possession. MILLER., jy2s-Itif No. 155 N. SIXTH Street. a FOR SALE-THE THREE-STORY Jiiiabrlck inessua (No. 419), and lot of ground, on the nor th side of Lombard street, 16 feet front by 108 deep, to a 20-feet street, on which therelis erected a 2ji story brick building. Apply to SAMB..LCLEMENT, jy24-6t 226 South THIRD Street. f a REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. Mit REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. L. 5 5,000,000 WORTH FOR SALE. ,000,000 WORTH FOR. SALE. ,000,_000 WORTH FOR SALE. NEW ON rtiLY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT. NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT. NEW MONTHLY CATALOGUE, JUST OUT. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION. CONTAINS 70 PAGES IN DESCRIPTION. . CONTAINS 70 PAGES IN DESCRIPTION. CONTAINS 70 PAGES IN DESCRIPTION. KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE that MIL LER'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 in the United States. GEORGE O. MILLER, Practical Real Estate Operator (for the laSt2o years), jy22-6tif 155 North SIXTH Street. ef FOR SALE-SEVERAL DESIRA BLE DWELLINGS on BRANDY WINE Street, west of Twentieth and Twenty-first; some will pay, ten per cent. InvestMent.. No. 1311 North TWEL - Pfili in good order; pos session soon. East side of SIXTH, north of Vine. Ifo2l COATES. Also, many others, in various localities. B. F. GLENN, 123 S. FOURTH Street, and jy= S. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN. et $lO9 BONUS WILL BE PAID FOR ALM a rnotltrn-baut DWELLING, jiesseeoloo be fore Ist of September; rent about per , year. Western part of the oltypreferred. ddress `VP " Office of the North Amertean. jy2l-de. - -- A SMALL BUT VALUABLE gift EraLCOUNTRY-SEAT FOR SALE, for Ca5h,...116. or good City Property will be taken in part pay ment. This place is situated ten miles and a half from the city, on the Ridge-road Turnpike, one suit three-quarter miles from Lafayette Station, on the Norristown Railroad, accessible ten times (lady, by good road. This is one of the best opportunities for any per son wishing to reside in the country, as there is au abundance of Fruit Trees, there being seventy-live Cherry:Trees, also many Apple and Peach Trees,: and a number of Grape Vines; also, over one hun dred Shade Trees. Nearly new Stone H 011913, built Cottage style, with two parlors, sitting-room, and kitchen, three gOod bell-chambers, and Oren at tics. Tne parlors have each a good marble mantle. A pump of good soft water at the house. A new frame barn, three wagon-houses, and other out buildings, all in good order. The land is In the highest state of cultivation, there being twenty live tons of Hay on the placetogether with one hundred and lifty-sla dozen of 'Wheat, and twenty five dozen of Rye and other produce. All win sold. ' and possession given at any time desired by the purchaser. Tim Furniture and Farin ing Utensils will also be sold. For particulars Inquire at No. 16 South FOURTH Street. jy27-thsw3t eIFOR SALE-A VERY SUPE-41% OR FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT,In Cecil county, Maryland. The property contains 158 acres, and the improvements are of the most ample and commodious sort. . . The grounds, as to the farm, garden and orchard, are tit fine COMlltion, abounding in fruits and vege tables in vadOMI varietiee, the agricultural yield being very fine slid almudant. The situation Is remarkably beautiful, high and healthy, with commanding views of the river and hal, and the shooting and fishing are unsurpassed. For details of farther descriptleu, apply to T. . igINSOTH, jy2l-fit " 436 WALNUT Street. VALUABLE FARMS AT PRI VATE SALE.—Two very desirable Parma, AA. situate near Milton, Northumberland county, Pa., are offered at private sale by a widow lady, who in tends to move to the West. 'Farm No. 1 lies within a mile of the town, and contains 114 acres of the best kind of river bottom land, bordering on the West Branch of the Susquehanna, and is in a high state of Cultivation. The soil is very rich, and yields largely every variety of cereals and vegetables that can be raised in the State. Tim improvements comprise a large two-story brick mansion-]louse, a neat and commodious tenant-110mM, and a substantial bank barn. with suitable outhouses, all In good repair. Tile farm contains a rine 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 st4o per week. Farm No. 2 adjoins the borough of Milton, and contains 112 acres, 8 acres of which are woodland, the remainder arable la ad, in a state ofgood mild- Vertu)). Tile surface of the farm is Undulating, the soil rich, and the pasturage luxuriant, being well adapted and formerly used for dairy purposes. The improvements consist of an elegant brick mansion house, having every modern convenience, supplied with gas from the town, and with excellent water from a cement-lined and filtered cistern, contain ing upwards of 10 hogsheads of water; a large bank barn and outhouses, and a stone tenant-house, in which there is a flowing artesian well. This house is located on a lot of ground Iving between the West Branch Canal andgthe Philadelphia and Erie Rail road; was formerly a distillery, and could be con verted into 0111 of the best breweries in the state. It will be sold separately I fdesired. Parties wishing to purchase, call obtain any fur ther information bv addressing JOHN MCCLEERY, Attorney-at-Law, jyls-121 Milton, Northumberland Co., Pa. TO BE SOLD-80 ACRES OF excellent FArmlug or Banding LAND, situate DARDY, Delaware county, bordering , on two public roads, within half a mile of cimon Station, on the Philadelphia and West Chester Railroad. and within oue mile 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 welt watered. with 30 acres or good woodland, and is a very healthy neighbor hood. Whole Or in lots, to suit purchasers. Per sons wishing to purchase it cheap and desirable pro petty will please Call on the stibaerlilor. THOMAS L. BARTRAM", DARBY, jy2s-tutus-0t • • - Delaware County, Pa. CABINET FURNITURE. MOORE & CAMPION, 261 SOUTH SECOND STREET, are prepared to follow the decline in the market in the price of their Furniture. Purchasers will plena° call and examine our Mita. FOR SALE AND TO VET it GEORGE W. GRIFFIN, REAL 'D3TA.TE lIROKER, N0...11.34.50uth FOURTH area, (Next door to Franklin *eying Puna,) Will give his undivided attention to the Purchase and Sale of Real Estate in the city and country. Persons having real estate to sell are invited to call and have a. description of the same entered upon his Register. No charge unless the property is sold. The foirowing properties, among others, are of fered for sale on good terms: No. 1804 Green street — Four-story front, cArd thme-stery double back buildings; - well built and elegantly h Isnot. Ism!. wiz and ..1044 Mt- Vernon street—Three-story front, with three-story double bank buildings: iota 20 by 90 feel. No. 1531 North Fifteenth street—Three-story front, with three story double back buildings; lot 24 feet It inches by 100 legit. Thee houses zwe all well finished, with all the mo dern convenience. and marble trimmings. Three small 19ouseg, Nos. 2309, 2311 and 2813 North Fifth street, eentaini.tg six resins each, for sale Cheap, and on very easy !cans. All persons desirous 01 purchasing property are requested to call and look over our Register.tyZ7-3t. AUCTION SALES. HERKNESS' BAZAAR. NINTH and SANSOM Streets. SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES, On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, July 27th and 28th inst., at 10 o'clock A. A, at the DAzAAR, will be sold TWO HUNDRED GOVERNMENT HORSES. ONE HUNDRED HORSES EACH DAY. Horses sold singly. Terms cash United States currency. .9(tl" No Postponement on account of weather. ALFRED M. HERENESS, jy26-2tif Auctioneer. HBRICNESS' BAZAAR, NINTH ••• 5 " - . - . - AND SANSOM ST.RETS. AUCTION SALE ON SATURDAYCARRAGS, Am. ON NORNINO NEXT, at lOo'clock. At lierkness , Bazaar, NINTH and SANSOM Sts., comprising about SIXTY HORSES, Suited to harness and the saddle. Full descrip tions at sale. ALSO, New and second-hand carriages, light wagons, &e., with which the sale will commence. Also, sin mie and double harness, saddles, bridles &c. iP Sale Of horses,&c., on WEDNESDAY, Mir Carriages an harness at private sale. ALFRED Di, lIERKNESS, 3y27-2tif Auctioneer. AUCTION NOTICE. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. SAMUEL C. COON, AUCTIONEER ON WEDNESDAY' MORNING, August le, tin. AT HALF-PAW TAN O'CLOCK, 80. 124 South front St., above Walnut, WILL BE SOLD. ft* aCeelint of the Medical Bureau, D. S. A.,/the following Merchandise, mostly in bales and original packages, entirely new and in good orderr 60,000 pair Blankets. 93,006 yards Linen Sheeting. 61,529 X " Bed Sacking. 22,0034 " Linen Pillow Cuing, 94,051 M " Colored Cotton Cheek. 155,75336 . " Mosquito Netting. 21,000 . 4 Huck Towelling. 13,032 " Shirting Muslin. 7,000 " Window Shade Muslin. NOW Muslin. 3,10035 " Muslin Sheeting, 1,852 " Check Pillow Ticking. • 20,000 pair Drawers. 20,000 " Socks. 10 , 000 Shirts. 2,0 0 0 Blanket Wrappers. LOOP Counterpanes. 800 Hair Mattresses. 6,000 Pillow Cases, Cotton check. 10,000 Pillow Ticks 50,000 Sheets, ALSO, 100 bales, containing 5,000 pair Blankets, nearly new, in good order. Can be examined with catalogues three days pre vious to sale. 140'113,117, m, 24, 27, 21; aul, 2, $, 4,5, 7,8, 9;10, 11, 13, AUCTION NOTICE IMPORTANT OUTER STATES SALE. Drugs, Medicines, Instruments, &c BRANDIES AND WINES. F amuel C. Cook, A.uottorteer ON FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1868, AT HALF-FABT TEN O'CLOCK, AA 124 South Front St., Rare Walnut, WILL BE BOLD, For Recount of the Medical Bureau, large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, &e., in bulk and put up in army style at the United States Labo ratory, Philadelphia, all in good order, being above the amount required by the Medical Departtaent, comprising: 60,000 lbs. Contad Milk. 10,000 " Acids, aso'd. 12,000 gals, Alcohol, 2,200 lbs. Gum Arable. 4,000 " Ammonia. 1,000 " Chain. Flowers. 1,000 " F. S. Arsenic. 1,000 " Assailetida. 000 " Bolhulona. 609 " BUCIM. 2,000 " Camphor. 1,000 " Cantharides. 1,000 " Capsicum, pd. 1,500 " Cateehn. 1,200 " White Wax. 1,006 " Calasaya Bark, 650 " Chloroform. 200 44 Collodium. 3,100 " Copaiba. . 500 ' 4 Creosote. 550 " Cubebs. 4000 " Med. Ext. asii , d 3,030 " Iron, seed 1,800 '. Calomel. 1,000 " Mercury. 300 " lodine. 1,800 " Ipecac. 1.000 " Flaxseed. 300 gals. Olive Ms. Oil, 1,250 s. Pow'd 1,200 " Fiyd. Potash. Nutmegs_, Cloves, Pepper, Cocoa, Mustard, Cina- Men, Sal Soda, Blearb. Soda, Oxide Zinc, Castile Soap, Saltpetre, Cupping Glasses, Surgeons , Noe. dies, Scissors, Syringes, Hand Litters, Twine, &a. BRANDIES AND WINES. 2,000 gals. Pure Brandy. I 800 doz. Bed Wine. 2,103 doz. do. do. 800 " Sherry Wine. Samples will be arranged, with catalogues, three gays previous to eale, 3y21-tawl D ANIEL H. BURDETT, AUG U. S. GOVERNMENT V ESSELS AT AUCTION. retTRIAPITT, 00 , 1 4 e 'B, & CO., e rviLL sELL os Wednesday, August 9th, "SOS, AT 0 o^CLoct At the Navy N'ard; itivolg/yn. (By order of the Navy Department), THE FOI.LOSVING-NAMED VESSELS PRIZE SCHOONER SAVANNAH-58 feet long; breadth 17 feet 3 inches; depth, 8 feet, 7 inches. Mrg-SVIIEEL STEALER FORT HENRY-151 feet, 4 inches bang 4 breadth, aZ feet; doth, 11 feat, 8 Inches; diameterOf eylinder,2B Inches; to feet stroke, SCREW STEAMER VALLEY CITY-133 feet long; 22 feet, 5 inches beam; depth, 7 feet, 5 inches; cylinder,24 Inches; 24 inch stroke. SCREW STEAMER HONEYSUCKLE—Length, 11 feet, 6 Inches; breadth, 21 feet, 8 inches; depth, 9 feet, 7 inches; cylinder, 80 inchW inches stroke* SCREW STEAMER R. R. CUTLER—Length, 2!13 feet, 6 inches; breadth, 24 feet, 6 Inches; depth, 15 feet, 9 inches; between decks, 7feet, 6 Inches; cylin der, 72 Inches; 4 feet stroke. CENTRE-BOARD SCHOONER 0 RVET TA Length, 95 feet; breadth, 27 feet 2 inches; depth, 7 feet 5 Inches. CENTRE-BOARD SCHOONER SARAH BRUEN —Length, 105 feet 6 inches; breadth, 26 feet 7 Inches; 44111;9 feeth 1 MO! CENTRE-BOARD btatoOttitß SAMUEL HO TAN—Length, 109 feet; breadth, 28 feet 3 Inches depth, 7 feet 7 inches. PROPELLER DANDELION—Length, 85 feet 9 inches; breadth, 19 feet 6 inches; depth, 7 feet 9 Inches; cylinder, 273 Inches diameter; stroke, 28) Incites, PROPELLER C.,IIIThitLIA-4Longtli, 11} feet; breadth, 19 feet 10 inches; depth, it feet!, cylinder, 80 inches diameter; stroke, 30 inches. BRIG BOHRO—Length, ito feet; breadth, 24 feet 9 inches; depth, 9 feet 4 inches. TERMS.—Twenty per cent. on the day of sale; the balance within six days, when the vessels must be removed from the yard. jy22-stuthBt 0, H. BELL, Commandant. CARD.. FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES. I will sell the balance of my large stook of i'URNITUnE, At very low prices, until SEPTEMBER Ist The assortment le complete. GEO. J. HEITKELS, boo Ana All. CAZETITUT Street, MACKEREL HERRING, SHAD, &II —2,500 bblsass. Nos. 1., 2, and Mackerel, late-caught at flab, In assorted packs,ges. nd Hall -2,000 tails. New Eastport, Fortune Ban fax Herring. Herring. 2.500 boxes Lubec, sealed, No. 1 Herring. Igo tibia. New Mass Minn. =boxed llsrklmerseountjjalertirk, NOON,_ In store and tor sale by MIE,A,Tti wmanvms. ja1941. No. ple HERMETICALLY SEALED ' MEATS AND SOUPS. 1,000 doz. Sausage Meat. ~500 Beast -Beef. 500 , ••s do Veal. No • • do Mutton. I mo o do Turkey. coo do Chleks_n. 11:000 as sorted Soups. bs For attic by RHODES & , wiLL Amu, teo.tf itor poutte,WATER Street. IFIAVAITA CIGARS.—A . GOOD VA RIETY cons. tantl y In store exid boigt at low est Cash rates. B. FirGUET-lk SONS, • tni24-Bhe • No. NG PuNt FRONT street. NEW CHESTNUT—STREET THEA, TRE—CHESTNUT Street above Twelfth. THE ONLY THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE IN THE SECOND WEBS OFT N Y. EW TEM DRA- M A . , WEDNESDAY AND 21 t5n5nA.Y RIVBNINIBBI • , July 28th and 27th, Will be presented for the sth and lath UMW, 0 4 - new Irish Drama, by Dieu Boucicault and E. H t . , House, styled AItRAH NA FOQUE; OR TUE WICKLOW WEDDING Which, during the past Week, has achieved a grand success. It will be presented with all the, new and magnificent scenery, wonderful mechanical efrclets, original and brilliant music, coolly wardrobe, cor rect appointments and a - CAST OF THE 'UTMOST ABILITY, The Centrifugal Fans, constantly in motion, loa der the Theatre delightfully COOI at all times. ice water provided in abundance. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, July ustn, SECOND GRAND FAMILY MATINEE OF THE SUMMER SEASON, When A.RRAH NA POGUE will be performed. MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH. STREET THEATRE. SECOND - WEER. SECOND WEEK. HooLEYIS MINSTRELS. AN ENTIRE NEW BILL. TRAGEDY, COMEDY, FARCE, BURLESQUE, SONII,DANCE. ALL THE STARS APPEAR EACH EVENING. PRONOUNCED BY OVERWHELMING MIDI. ENCES TIIE - WORLD'S BEST. j724-13t FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEA TRE,WALNU-T WA-a:et, :above Eighth, AVM - . OPEN 1r Olt THE SEASON . On SATURDAY EVENING. July 29, MSS. Grand! Ballets, new Dramas, Farces, &a.; beg/. 'Hart combination of distinguished artists. Jy2l-6t FAIRMOUNT WATER-WORKS, (WIRE BRIDGE,) AFTERNOON CONCERTS EVERY DAY, Fr GRAND' o'clock, by HASSLER'S MILITARY BAND. Programme of Muclo issued daily. Tice Arch, Vine, and Callowhill•street cars roe di, rect to the place. iya-at C APE ISLAND.-THE GRIND 00W. CERT AND BALI.,at Cape May will take plane at Congress Hall, on :pm DAT Evening, July 23 2to ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHEST. NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from 9A. M. till BP. M. Benjamin West'sgreat picture coil CHRIST REJECTED still on Exhibition. tell DAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLASS DINNERS, at No. 02416 South WASHINGTON Square. IY6-2m' WOODLAND SEMINARY.—NOS. a and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE, West PM ladelphla.—A DAV AND BOARDING SCHOOL ror Young Ladles. Location healthy 4 airy, awl. attune. tire. Fall Session commenced, Sept. 12. For Circulars apply_ to jy2l-2m* REV. HENRY REEVES. Principal. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN STITUTE, for YOUNG LADIES, N. W. corner of CHESTNIUT and EIGHTEENTH Streets (for merly at MO Areb street.) Rev. CHARLES A. SMITH, D. D. Principal. Clreulara at 122 e and 1324 Chestnut street. Or address P. 0. 805.281 L BUT YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES NOW—Lowest Price for the Seasou.--Oenuinc Eagle Vein COAL, equal if not superior, to Lehigh. Egg ana u tove sizes, SS; Large Nut, W. Try it. Itbii will be sUre to he pleased.Mee, 121 South FOURTH ;Street, below Chestut. Depot, /fie CALLOWRILL Street, above Broad. 33 , 22-am ELLIS BRANSON. (lOPARTNERSHIP NOTIOI4.—T H kJ Undersigned have this day entered into Co. nartnershlp under ;he name and title of BRUNER, SPANN, dr CO., for the transactiOn oMARL %ENS= RAJ LUMBEII BUSINESS, at 1908 MT St. A. BRUNER, Sn., D. C. R WAN • A. BUNER, N , du. PHILADELPHIA, July 3, 1866. THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN connection Nom an old established Lumber Depot , at Columbia, Pa., thus giving the yard giperf dr Ada vantages. iyll-3M. anapi CAPE MAY, 8,30 A. ti i ikr AND ExpßEss. Dui 2.30 P. M., re : WENGER. Due at 6.0 Pt 4.30 P. M., EXPRESS. Due at 7.46 P. Xr EXCURSION TICKETS, $5.00. Coupon Mast M tO be need by ono person Dray, 10 for AKI. I.T . :ne.ttntvitni 3 mciatimillafita7gr"m Freight daily from Sandford' Wharf, below Spruce street. neturningrains leave CAPE MAY at 6.80 A. 11.,. A. A l., Expremi SP. M., AccommodatiOn; 6.20 A. Dd., Freight, 35,000 lhs. Eat. Beet 45,000 doz. Quinine Pills. 1,000 oz. gulp. Quinine. 20,000 doz. Opium Pills. 5,000 lbs. Rochelle Salts. 15,0001d5. lain. Plaster. 10,000 " Adhesive do. 3,000 " Oiled Silk. 3,000 " Oiled Muslin. 2,000 " G. Perch. Ol'b 2,500 lbs. Magnesia. 5,000 `' Epsom Salta. 900 " Bosential Oils. 250 doz. Olive Oil. affwgz CATAWISSA RAIL ROAD COMPANY.—To Tourists and Travellers—Excursion 80115011 of MIL Lake Ontario, Saguenay River, The Thousand Islands, Portland, The Runkle Of St. Law- Whlte Mountains, reuse Miver, Saratoga Springs Montreal, & e., &c., &0.,000. Quebec, &c., Tickets for the above Excursions, which have been so long and favorably known to the Philadel phia public, by various routes to Niagara Falls, for sale at the CATAWISSA ELMIRA RAILROAD TICKET OP FICE, 425 CHESTNUT Street, under Philadelphia Bank, - where infOrmOtlon will be given. N. TAN HORN, Passenger Agent, CHESTNUT Street. Castor 011.1 2,5011 lbs. Sugar Lead. 3,800 " Cream Tartar 2,500 " Chlo. Potash. 1,800 " Ref. Borax. 2,000 " Black Tea. 20,000 doz. Camph. Pills. 12,000 " CathartiePilis 1,500 lbs. Blcarb.,POtash 2,511 " Squills. 2,000 " Patent Lint. 2,000 pieces Binding. 5,000 Towels. 5.000 Snap. Bandages. 820 lbs. Rhubarb. CAMDEN AND AT , LANtIC RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. THROUGH IN TWO HOURS. On and after SATURDAY, July let, 1585, FIVX trains daily to Atlantic City, and one on Sunday. TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY as follows: CNA.X. ~ 7.30 A. Na. Freight, with Passenger Car attached..,, 0,i5 A. MIL. Express (through in two hours) 2.00 P. Y. Atlantic Accommodation 4.15 P. 31. RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC. Atlantic Accommodation • 5.47 A. 11. Express (through in two hours) 7.00 A. AG Frey. ht, with Passenger Car attached....ll.47 A. X. 4.45 P. X. Special Excursion 5.18 P. Y. SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN. Leaver Vine-street Perry at 7.30 A. M. Returning, leaves Atlantic at,,,,,,.., 442 P. Ms Fare to Atlanic, (02. they ickets, gooti only for the day Ana tptin ea which they are isencd, . . Jl7l4trioN ACCOMMODATION. Leave Vine-street Ferry at 5.30 P. Leave Jackson at 848 A. 1116 EXTRA HADDONFIELI) TRAINS. Leave Nine-stree t Ferry at leas A. M. and 1.15 P.M. Leave ...Mangold at. ' ,.11.45 A, X ',and 2. 4 0 P. M. N. D.—Freight must be deliVerco at 0.5.5Parl Point before 0 o'clock P. M. to insure its Ohm aims the next day. JOHN O. BRYANT, je2B-tf Agent. . . 1,000 lbs. Powd'd Elm. 25,000 Bandages. t.• EXCURSIONS TO LONG BRANCR.—Trainsfor Long Branch wlli leave Cooper's Point, CAMDEN. deity (Sunday" excepted,) at 9.15 A. XL. Excursion Tickets, good for throe days, 9,3, mars train on Satnrdays at 4,30 P. M. Returning. arrtni at Camden at 9.10 A. M. Monday, je2B-2m L. B. COLE, Agent, Camden. altagggi WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES—Front foot of Market street, Upper Ferry. Daily except. Sundays. etannuenelng SA TITUDAY, 'nine 20 th , / 885 ' For CAPE MAY, gr., (ut BM A. M. 4 fili . PrOnh 2.30 P, 31., Passenger. For MILLVILLE, VINELAND, &c,„ 8.30 A. M., and 2.30 P. M. For BRIDGETON, SALEM, &e., at 9.15 A. AL, 4.00 P. M. Re., 8.30 and 9.15 A. M., '2.0 and 4.001'. M._ For WOODBURY, &v., 8.30 and 9.15 A. M., 2.30, 4.00 and 6,30 P. M. itwrunNisTo. wrn LEAVN Cane May at 5.30 A. 31., Mail (8.20 A. 31,, Freight)... 5.00 P. M., I'aßliengl2P. Min Ville at 7.32 A. 31., Mall, (12.09 P. 3t., Freight). 6.58 P. M., Passenger. Bridgeton at 6.40 A. 31., Mall, (9.95 A. 11., Freight), 4.201'. 31., Passenger. Salon at 6.25 A. 61., Nall, (9.00 A. DI., Prolgho,„ 9.06 P. M. Passenger. Woiallary at 7.05, 8.13. and 9.06 A. M., (1.40 P. Freight), 5.54 and 8,231'. M. Passenger. On the tat day of July an all,lit‘unal express trans lyljl Iw added 10 and frolll Cape Mttv, and whittle, itinye (Jape May at th(l0 and Philadelphia' at 4.391'. 61. throng)) in three boobs from Camden' J. AN RENSSEL ARR. Superintendent West Jersey, Salem, and Gape Jlay and 311141114 e Railroad. Tlll9 WEST JERSEY EXPRESS COMPANY . - . will attend to all the usual branches of express b 0 slimes, receive, deliver and forward through other responsible Express Companter, to alt parts of the: cotifitry, 1103' arlii rtitt'llsted to them. A Special Messenger aCCOMPOniriI ORM tEnngli train, P/IILADF,LPIi7A, July 24, ISO& jele-tact • WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE • 4' .62duicflicgil,t3:Ifth Character : 4 ii 'll fi t i l i t 'a i l l iVell: Health, Education, Self-Improvement, Man_ It agenient and Training of CHILDREN, So. elal AdaptMlon, &c., day and evening, by JOHN L, V I ArB N, Phrenologist and /sonligener4 No, Sib S. TENTH Street, above chestnut, ocli-tuthslyif WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF AN uti V i L ng L a E n S di. -A new 'French Cosmetic for. be 1 8 tile l most wonder-. preserving the complexion. It , ful compound of the age. There is neither chalk. tlknor talc in its compo powder, magnesia, inv. . sition, It being to l eoti entirely of pure Virgin. unordinary qualities for pre- . . s W try filri n ; gbeigeeesgetlinarbeit old appear falr, and raare n t . it , l -.; l4 the Randa l :m a c p in e o a r r eVe u a ll utfu te k e homely --- 4 " n • L utiful divine. Prices, SO angel and the most !- I' d a mity by HUNT At Co., Perthmers. cents. Inni Street, two doors above Chest itift,"al.tirjlir.l.3 South SEVENTH Street, above Wal- J1721-11m nut. SALT AFLOAT.-50,000 BUSHELS Coarse Wilke Dry Marsala Salt, afloat, suitable for packing prorlidons, for sate in lota by JAMEfI DANES, Old Salt IdonOe jyl6-121 *S Lortd WHARF, BOSTON, Nan. CARPET CHAINS, YARNS, AND WlCKS.—Large Invoices jnet received and for tale to dealers, at lowest market rates. ROWE,EUSTON, & 00., 3.57 and 159 North TIIIED Street. FOR SALE—VALUABLE BUILDING iOTB, large and small, in weat GermattOWll, noltueonurg, and the Zttntral its OL tido cit. 'FOUR GLENN, .1y22-tr , 12.3 South TH Strout. E D. F. MORGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COLLECTING AGEN, The Civil Courts of this District are noir in pm. Mal operation. Having practiced at the Memphis bar for ten (10)years, my acqaaltitance with the businesscommunitygreatlyfaellitates in the speed, Collection of claims. V. F. MORGiLifa AmusEMENTS BOA "'DING, EDUCATIONAL. COAL. NOWLE S' LEHIGH, HICKORY, . 1 - 3 . and FISK COAL, at reduced slices. Oak* and Yard, NINTH and WILLOW Ste. jyl4-I.m. C"L--WM. H. CURTIS ds CO., LEHIGH and SCIWYLKILL COAL 'rano, 1413 CALLOWHILL Street. islalal• C 0 A L .-SUGUR LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal. find best Locust Mountain, from Sehu yikili,prepared. expressly for fandir use. Depot, N. )1 , . corner EltirßTH and WILLOW Streets. Oftlee,No. 114 &SECOND Street. raps-tfl J. WALTON & CDPARTNERSMPS. C P ART.NERSHIP.-EDWARD TROTH has tbli pay associated with himself HENRY D. NELL, and will continue the Ciotti. Jobbing Business at No. 10 North THIRD Street. under the iirtn-name of TROTIJ & NELL. PHILADELPELA, July lath, 1866. 372'2-Bti EXCURSIONS. WEST JERSEY RAILROAD. FROM FOOT OF.MARET STREET, UPPER FER K RY, Al Fare, 83.00. Servants, 52.00. J. VAN ILENI3BELAKB, tlup* PHILADELPHIA, July 24, 1885. jps-ufal MEMPHIS, TNN.E
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