The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 29, 1865, Image 3

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    giONNIIIENG COOL FOR THE HOT WEATELFAL
Something Cool for the Hot Weather.
Something Cool for the Hot Wea th er.
Something Cool for the Hot Weather.
Linen Sacks. Linen Pants. Linen Vesta.
Linen S . Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Pants. Linen Vests.
Linen Backs.
Linen Sacks. Linen rants. Linen Vests.
Linen Casters, Linen Dusters.
Linen Voters , Linen Dusters.
Linea Dusters. Linen Dusters.
Disoi Voters. Linen Dusters.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca Sacks.
Alpaca - Sacks.
Alpaca Sack's.
Just the thing to Keil) Cool in.
Just the thing to Keep Cool in.
Just the thing to Keep Cool in.
Just the thing to Keep Coot in-
Also, a splendid assortment of Seasonable Cloth-
Lt g. of every variety, for sale by
PERRY & CO.,
No. 303 CHESTNUT Street, above Third,
1 , 10.809 ClitiArNur St. (Granville Stokes' old stand.)
a. E. Corner of StivEgru and ltiagEßT Ste. (Jones,)
y24-6t
CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR
Will restore Gray Hair to its ORIGINAL COLOR;
.ofrenehena and promote* the growth of the weakest
hair; stops Its fa [ling ont in three days; keeps the head
clean, cool and healthy; can be used freely; contains
nothing Injurious; THE BEST RAM-DRESSING EVER
OYSIGRED TO THE FCELIC; it Is recommended and
used by the first medical authority. Sold at the
drug-stores Mid at MY (MCC' No. I.IM Broadway,
New York.
I assure all persons the above preparation will do
all that is claimed for it.
jyB-tuthsl2t SARAH A. CHEVALIER, H. D.
Two DAD CASES OF PILES CURED RE
DR. STRICELARtre PILE REMEDY_ Mr, OW Si
of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes for Lae benefit of
all who suffer with the Piles, that he has been
troubled for eight years with an aggravated case of
Piles, and his brother was discharged from the army
as incurable, (he being quite paralyzed with the
Piles.) Both these distressing easeswere cured with
one bottle of Dr. Strierdariantl Pile Remedy. The
recommendation of these gentlemen, beside the .
daily testimonials received by Dr. Strickland, ought
to convince those suffering that the most aggra
vated chronic cases of Piles .are cured by •Dr.
trickland's Pile Remedy. It is sold by Druggists
everywhere. jyl-etath 3m
TEE MOST REPINED INTELLIGENT AND
Ladies aSe Jared's Email de Parie to remove Frec
kles, Tan, black worm specks, and the diseOldra
tions caused by salt aim and they fully eudorse it
for imparting a soft, white, and delicately trans
parent skin. Sold by all Druggists, Perfumers,
Hair-dressers, and Dealers In Toilet Goods. Orders
hymen should be addressed to JAILED & RENE,
Philadelphia. jyll-mwstf
Prem. (WBEATori'5) ITCE
SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT
WM cure the Itch in forty-eight hems. Also cures
salt Rheum. Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions
of the Shin. Price, 10 cents. By sending CO cents to
WEEKS Sc POTTER, BOSTON, Mass., will be for.
warded free by mail. For sale by all Druggists.
inhlt-6m _
KEITDILL'SBorm.—Have you tried
r If so, you approve of it. Of course the re-
Inarkable demand for this excellent preparation for
the Hair has been solely created by its merits; for.
When once used, it is not likely to be abandoned.
You can procure it of any respectable Druggist.
jyl-am
AM ABOUT THE INCOMES !
The daily papers
Now insist
'On publishing
The income list;
And. in a style
Most truly funny,
Give the amount
Of emelt manls money.
It saves a lot
Of talk and babble;
For gossip, folks
No more need gabble;
'Thep only need
To read the papers
To and out all
About their neighbors
Some folks are poor,
Ana aome are rich;
, She public need
Not wonder which;
And some folks do not
Care, a fig
Whether their income's
Large or big
The Great Oak Hall
Would like to state
To all the folks,:
Both small and great,
Whether your income's
Great or small,
We'll deal with you
At GREAT OAK HALL.
The peculiar distinguishing feature of the well
known institution which bears the name of OAi
BALL, Is that the man whose income is half a mil
lion, and the man who has hardly any income at all,
can be eonally welt suited with raiment, from the
ample and magnificent stock, on its heavily-laden
counters and shelves.
wANAK&uxit & BROWN,
Popular Clothing House,
OAK. HALL,
it S. E. Or. SIXTH and MARKET Streets.
ar PRICES REIIfCRD.
WANAMAXEii & BROWN,
air Popular
air Clothing
air House, •
* OAK HALL, S. E. cor. Sixth -and Market
MARRIED.
ASHLEY—HAAS.—In Camden, N. J. on the 26111
instant, by the Rev. T. maxwellßeilly, Mx. A. Gee. ,
M. Ashley to Miss Caddie Haas.
DIED.
PEPPEIt. —On Thursday, July 27th, at German
town, Agnes, infant daughter of David and Sank T.
replier.
COGGINS.—DarisI Cogglus t in the 70th year of his
Age.
The relat ire: , and friends of the familv are re sp e et
fully invited to attend his funeral, from his resi
dence in Bestow - We. on Monday, the 3tst inst., at
four o'clock I'. IL Interment at Woodland Ceme
tery.
FTIUSITSITTII.--On Friday morning, 25th Instant,
Jacob - Frisk - moth, Sr., in the 77th year of his age.
The relathes and friends of the family are invited
to attend Ids funeral on Monday morning, at 10
•o'clork. from h 6 tatalresidaltoo, No. 17713100 n t Ver
non street, interment at Monument Cemetery. "
SINTON.-011 Fifth day, the 27th instant, James
Shaun. in the 76th rear of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited
to attend thy funeral, from his late residence, No.
We Mount Venion street, OR First-day afternoon,
the Seth instant, at 4 o'clock, without further notice.
Interment at Friends' Southwestern Ground.
310011 E .- 0. the morning of the 26th Instant,
Joseph W. Moore, in the thirty-ninth year of his
are.
'The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late re
sidence, No. 818 Franklin street, on Seventh-day
afternoon, the 20th instant, at 4 o'clock. Interment
at Fair Bill.
MOURNING GOODS JUST RE
-OEIVED.
%ray and oh,el: English Chintzes, fit cents.
Gray Poplins. V2.3¢ cents,
itepherd Plaid Mohair., se cents.
Mack. and White Striped Aloha' rs, 45 cents,
Black and Win tc Plaid Scotch Ginghams, 55 cents.
Mack (Hussy Alpacas or Mohairs, $l.
BES6ON 4r, SON, Mourning_Store,
918 CHESTNUT Street.
One price. Prices in plain figures. • .14'27
100 PURE WHITE SHETLAND
SHAWL. EYRE LANDELL.
DE) PIE CE S MOSQUITO BARS,
WHITES, BLUES, GREENS, Jke.
EYRE & LANDELL.
/1000 LOW WHITE QUILTS, FOR
HOTELS. IMMENSE LOTS OF CHEAT
TOWELS. Cje26-tf7 EYBE:i L KNOELL.
WllEl4l'l UAL CONGREGATIONAL
ERURCII. N. E. corner BROAD ami AnCII
Etreete. Rev. SA3IITEL - MOSS, Secrotury of the
thiteti States Christian Commission, wilt pre:telt
I-MORROW EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Seats
fr:e.
COll OCK SINK. PRESBYTE WEIN
CHIT C If .—The Rev. alias. m RAYMOND
gill Preach zu this Church at tO .a...*und 7;74 o'clock
P. A, : I,t*
W. REY. 3). CAll.ll4* WILL
Prennh in UNION M. E. CIUTRUIt 1 1 0. 1 3101 r,
LOT at KIS o'clock A. M., and 13 O'clock P. 3L.
TABERNACLE 89►P'TIST
cHußcll, CHESTNUT - Btreet NVest of
EIGHTEENTH rtreet. Rev.:GEOILGE A.PELTE,
of New York. will preach on Etrudsty;2llo, , at 10% A.
31., and 7R-I Y. 11. Reatsreserved CorAttrangsrs.. It.
HT , " 1;0
tar. "POPIJI.II.II Gir CON.
MASTED WITH BIESigrT
4 EOLOGY:"
—Elder icurvo wFazap.F.l.L.,•“ramon, Mass.ovill
preach upon Ulla auhjeet, TO-MORRO*, at nit A.
M.. Hall at N. E. earner Of and CAL LOW_
lllLLZtreeta. At- same. vlade, - 8 ln the eyenl»g. on
• Waiting for the Lord ?AM:Tint •" it*
THE „A. ERS' MONTHLY
CONCERII'OP. BAYER will b held at the
Church on GruAkr, Ji.veline, below Coiwut,ia ave
nue on WETINE2DAY, the 2,1 inst., at 3 o'clock.
Ladies are aft Invited to attend. It*
:IarTIRE COOPIER-SII.OP COMMIT.
„lx - kr. make the following acknowledgments:
Peter Williamv,on F , 400 00
S. & J. Flabugan 'Xi 00
Ladles of Eleventh ward ;5 00
J. S. Brown 10 00
Mrs. A. 31. S
31rs. A. Long
James G. Smith
James Graham
A Union Lady, • ...ix dollars In gold."
Martha L. Jthles
C. W. Rickards, profits on sale of Lincoln
Pictures I it_
Wood & Perot 20 00
Coulter & Finch 10 82
lt. WTI. M. COOPER. President.
OFFICE OGI)EN OIL COMPANY,
524 WALNUT STREET,
pun. ADELPIIIA, July DI, 1&15,
A Special Meeting of the Stockholders of this Coin-
Pau , will be held at their Office on MONDAY, JAI:,
21, 2 - Inst., at a o'clock P. M., to consider the propri
ety of effecting a luau to cornxlete the develop meld
of thtli - prore , lY• / RAM Blrowbn,
Seorets.Py.
OW' BRIG GS GOLD COMPANY.—
ELEVENTH DIVIDEND.—A Dividend of
DOLL A HS PEE SHARE has Leer declared,
sar“. J 1:1 - 17314 , 180, to Shareholders of Itteord
u y'2rah. 3865. Tra»sfer Books closed from July
24th to August it, 34;5.
WALTER E. LAWTON.
Treasurer,
JOHN Street, rtew York.
3 YA"vAir:. ruosPIIATE C011.L•
PANS'.—FIRST DIVIDEND. — A. 1)1;1.1un(
Or TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE has been ,le.
ultyabl, LY 33,1 161:6 to Shareholders 0;
Record July 2:II,. Thqs.
Transfer :Book; d0, , 1 frmu July 27th to August
Ist 1.965. }1•)LTl•11 E. LAWTON,
Treasurer.
81 :MUM New York.
o
UNITED STATES TREASURY,
PttIhADELPHIA, July A, 1665.
By order of the ` 7 :errelnry of the Treasury, the
business of 1145 will be conducted, on anti
idler this date, at the Custom -House Building'.
ARCH. McISTYIIC,
jete-ft Assistant Treasurer U. S.
OFFICE OF TILE PENNSYLVA.
NIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 510
WALNUT f 4 ITIMI.
At a mectinv 4,t' the Dircetors of TRY PENNIsYL
VANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANy. DANI EL
SMITH Jr.. EEI.. 1v4,1 itnaltiniourily tAitt.24,l
dent of the Compile c.'to place (4' J.,./athan Pat ter
-600, deceased. - WILLIAM G. OItOW L.
_ )317-tit
lar TIONESTA OIL, ' , UMBER, AND
MINING CO., OFFICE 432 CHESTNUT
STREET, ROOM No. 2,
rIIILADELPMA, Ju1726,
I SPECIAL NOTICE.—Thc Transik:r Itook.,i of the
stock of this Company will be closed from July 29th
to August Bth, Inclusive.
By order.- • JAS. M. PRESTON,
•1127-Bt.Secrelary.
itaft. RICHMOND BRANCH 'OF THE
UNION PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY,
(SEVENTH AND NINTH STREETS.)
This branch 15 nOw open, and the
CARS RUN REGULARLY
BETWEEN
RICHMOND AND THE BALTIMORE RAILROAD
DEPOT
Leaving the Company's Depot, Thompson and
Norris strecta,thence 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 tile Baltimore
Depot. Returning via Christian to Ninth street,
up Ninth to Spring Garden street, thence 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 tuts to the depot---passing in their up
a l adir m il u tr T in d e N the a d i ertA A of i. t i ll i ell i t& a fai i ß A P A r t l N A:
TOWN and NORRISTOWN, and NORTH PENN
SYLVANIA RAILROADS.
Passengers on the line of this branch will be Car
ried to the NAVY TARO or FAIRMOUNT PARK
by , transfer tickets, furnished by the cdriductors on
the payment of a single fare.
The ilrst ears leave the Company's Depot,Thomp
son and Norris streets, at 4!.4 o'clock tit the morn
ing, and the last ear leaves the Baltimore Railroad
Depot at 12 o'clock at night.
The cars of this branch will carry at night a
GREEN light, and those of the Fairmount branch
0 RED light. 3y21-St
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
orEicE OE THE. MAPLE SHADE OIL
COMPANY, No. 524 WALNUT Street,
PHILADELPMA, July 22. 1865.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a
Dividend of FOUR PER GENT. on the Capital
Stock of the Company, ayable at their Office, On
31st after the st inst., clear of State talves.
The Transfer Books will close on the lath, at 3 P.
.31. and open on the lot of August.
J324-3t THOS. E. sEARLE, Secretary.
NOTICE TO TAX•PAYERS.—DE.
PARTMENT OF RECEIVER OF TAPES.
PIIILAngLIIIFIA, July 27, 1865.
A penalty of FIVE (5) PER CENT. will be
added on all State Taxes remaining unpaid on and
after the let day of August next.
Signet], UR - ARLES O'NEfit,
jy2B-4t lkcol, , er of Taxes,
Igr . OFFICE OF THE CITY BOUNTY
FUN I) COMMISSION, Girard Estate Build ,
log, No. 19 South FIFTH Street, rhilAdelphia.
YITILADBLVIIIA. Julyll, 1865.
In pursuance of the ordinance to close the opera
tions of this Commission, approved July 15, 1865,
notice is hereby given that all claims against the
City of Philadelphia for Bounty, &c., &c., must be
forthwith presented at this Office; and, that at the
expiration of sixty days from the passage of said
ordinance, all warrants remaining on hand will be
cancelled. . _
By order of the Committee.
RICHARD C. WINSHIP,
jyl9-iv&s-taulß Secretary
Or OFFICE GIRARI) DINING CON.
PANT, N 0 1324 WALNUT Street,
July Mb. 1885.
NOTICE 18 herebygiven that all Stock of the
ODIABD MINING COMPANY, On which instal
ments are.dne and unpaid, is hereby declared for
feited, and will be sold at Public Auction on SA
TURDAY, the 19th day of August, 1865, at 12 o'clock
noon, at the Office of the Secrete'' , of the Corpora
tion, according to the Charter and By-Laws, unless
previously retteensed.
By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPES,
jyffitaul9 Secretary and Treasurer.
iligr= OFFICE. OF THE GILFILLAN OIL
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA.—The
annual meetinor the stockholders of the eilallan
011 Company WALNUTlvania will WEDNESDAY,eir
Office. 4.09 - W Street, on
the 9th of AUGUST, at 3 o'clock P. H. An election
for officers and directors will be held.
J. C. FRYER,
jylatan9 Secretary and Treasurer.
Mr' OFFICE PENNA. CENTRAL COAL
AND OIL CO., N.E. Corner THIRD and
DOCK Offsets, second story.
PIIILADELFRIA, July 14, 1665,
TO DELINQUENT STOCKHOLDERS.—Notice
is hereby given that unless the assessment of twen
ty-five cents per share called for by resolution of
November, 1664, 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 Mee, at public sale, at 12 o'clock,
on that day.
By order of the Board.
jyls-I.Bt. AD AM WARTHATAN, Treasurer.
OFFICE MANDAN MINING CON.
I PANY, No. 324 WALNUT Street.
HILADELPHIA., July 18, 1865.
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 uLpublic auction on MONDAY the 21st
du of AUGUST, 1865, at 12 o'clock noon, at the
(Mee of the Secretary of the corporation, according
to the charter and by-laws, unless previously re
deemed. By order of the Directors.
Et. A. HOOPES,
jyl9-tau2l Secretary and Treasurer.
MILITARY.
lUNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—Wanted for the 'UNITED STATES MARINE
CORPS, able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce
ments 'held out to all entering the Marine Corpe;
glorious opportunity to visit foreign countries;
good Pay excellent iteCODlMOdations, light and
easy ditties.
For all further information inquire at the Reerallt.
ing Rendezvous, No. 311 South FRONT Street,
Philadelphia, between 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. every
day, except Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD,
Captain and Recruiting °dicer.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N. E. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Streets.
PHILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Importers and Dealers In Foreign and Domestic
WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS.
MANURACTEMBES OF
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, &C
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and Consumers supplied at
VERY Low PRICES FOR CAM. rjy4-3M
BOTANIC AND ECLECTIC DKITOB.
ROBERT A. HANCE,
729 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Would call the attention of Druggists, Country Mer
chants, and others, to his stock. of
ROOTS. KERBS, AND BARKS.,
in Various sized packages, of our own pressing, at
PRICES BELOW FORMER RATES.
A roll line of BOTANICAL PREPARATIONS,
W. S. MERRELL A CO.'S CONCENTRATED RE
MEDIES, &c.„ at a liberal discount to the trade.
Catalogues furnished on application. myll-autlp
SUMMER RESORTS.
RURAL HOTEL,
FRANKLIN,
VENATTGO COUNTY, PA.
JAME 3 E.T Proprietor.
This well-known and popular House has just been
thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than
double itsformer capacity.
It is pleasantly situated in the centre of the Town,
with read, access by Rail and Stage to all points In
the OIL - ItEtnoN, its accaMMOdations for
Guests fully equal to those of first-class Etotels 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 he believes be
has succeeded. jy4-6m.
P„EA BATHING-CAPE MAY, CAPE
ha 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 (TARRETSON, Proprietor.
UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG
BRANCH, New Jersey, Is now opeii for the
reception of visitors. Trains leave on Sathrday af
ternoon, at four o'clock from Vine-street wharf—
returning Monday morning early.—June 10, 1805.
jelo , 2aa. BENJ. A. SHOEMAKER, Proprietor.
Ej PRR A.T A. MT. SPRINGS. THIS
delightful and romantic watering place, beauti
fully situated in the healthiest section of Lancaster
county, and acknowledged to be the "garden spot"
of Pennsylvania, will open for the accommodation
of guests on the 15th of June.. Railroad communi
cation twice a day from Philadelphia, on the Penn
sylvania or Reading Railroad, and daily from Balti
more and New York.
For particulars address the Proprietor,
jel-Im J. W. FREDERICK.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
JOHN KELLY,
TAILORS.
612 CHESTNUT STREET,
RAVE NOW IN STORE
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
111118-tf SPRING. GOODS_
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
The subscribers would invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT or RUMP&
which they make a 4necialty in their business. Also,
constantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAN.
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
ekINTLEMEN , S FURNISHING BToRB,
No. 814 CHESTNUT Street,
dal-ly Four doors below the Continental.
DOUSE-E uRNISKINGr GOODS.
600 ARCH STREET. 600
REFRIGERATORS WATERCOOLERS,
FREEZERS.
GAS-STOVES, FOR SUMMER COOKING.
jela-tf GRIFFITH .t PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH.
GROCERIES.
TO FAMILIES RESIDING- IN THE
RURAL DISTRICTS
We are prepared, es heretaore. to supply fami
lies, at their country residences, with
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE GROCERIES,
TEAS, &C., &C.
ALBERT C. ROBERTS,
my9A-H Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
COAL.
IVY YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES
AL , AM—Lowest Price for the Season.—Gettuine
Eagle Vein COAL, equal, If not superior, to Lehigh.
Egg and Stove sizes, $S Large Nat, $7. Try.it.
You will be sure to be pleased. ( Mice, 121 South
FOURTH Street : below Chestnut. Depot, 1419
CADLOWITILL Street, above Broad.
.W. 1.24111 1:1,1.15 BRA NVYW.,
V . NO WLE Si LEHIOII, HICKORY,
K
and FIBK (70AL, at, reduced prices. Office
and Yard, NINTH and WILLOW tits.
GOAL.—WM. H. CURTIS & Co.,
LERIGU and SCHUYLKILL COAL YARD,
1413 CALLOWHILL Street. Jylo-Irn.
C 0 A L .—SUGAR • LOAF, DE AVER
V MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal,
and best Locust Mountain , from Sabuytklll,prenared
expressly for fluidly use. Depot, N. W. corner
EIIIHTH and WILLOW Streets. Office,
_No. 1114
S. SECOND Street. raps-tfl J. WALTON R CO.
WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES
Y,T —A new French Cosmetic for bealitifying and
preserving the complexion. It is the most wonder
ruteompound of the age • There is neither chalk,
powder, magnesia, bismuth, nor talc in its compo
sition, yt being composed entirely of pure Virgin
Wax; hence the extraordinary qualities for pre
serving the skin, making it soft, smooth, fair, and
transparent. It makes the old appear young, the
homely handsome, the handsome more beautiful,
and the most beautiful divine. Prices, an and 60
t i nts. Prepared only by HUNT & CO., Perfumers,
41 South Street. two doors above Chest
nut, andl33 South SEVENTH Street, above NV:d
ant. jy2.l-3m
HAVANA CIGARS.—A. GOOD VA
RIETY constantly in store and bond, at low
est Cash rates. S. FUGUET & SONS,
wriA-cm' No. MO South FRONT fitreet.
WHOLESALE DRY tHbODIL
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
.U.sr thQ Piece or Paeicage,
AT AND UNDER
MARKET RATES.
JAS. IL CAMPBELL & CO.,
727 CHESTNUT ST.
(WHOLESALE ROOMS, UP STAIRS.)
J! Ib-1m
COMMISSION ROUSES.
BAGS! BAGS ! BAGS I
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
SEAMLESS, B
BURLAP S AND GUNNY
A G,
FLOUR AND SALT BAGS. ALL SIZES,
PRINTED TO ORDER, BY
'JOHN T. BAILEY it CO.,
Jy26-6m No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET.
HAZARD & HUTCH_INSON,
AGENTS FOR TYKE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,
iv CHESTNUT STREET,
YHILADELPHIA,
AND
103 READE STREET, NEW YORK. je23.6m
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
CLOSING OUT 1 CLOSING OUT
CLOSING OUT
iannAri , BARGrAIDTS
Lx
SPRING AND SIMMER 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.
75e. Silk Grenadines reduced to 45e.
$2 Silk Grenadines reduced to 5Sc.
Handsome tink Grenadines reduCed to VW., VI
Ina&
New Styles Cambric Lawns, 673 be., 500.
New Styles Jaconet Lawns, 50c., 823jc„ 650.
New Styles Organdy Lawns, 40c., 6Sc., 75c.
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 Nair...cool:a and Oirtabries.
White Puffed and Tucked Muslim.
•
H. STEEL & SON.
.iya-tf Nos. '713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
I A rADDING WAREHOUSE,
212 CHURCH Street (Late Alley),
Under the Office of the State Bank, of Camden.
Waddings of all kinds in store and constantly re
ceiving. - Cheap Waddings for Clothiers; fine do.for
City Trade; hoary pieces do. for Furriers• extra
quality do., white. It. E. EVANS,
Manufacturers , Agent.
TABLE LINENS.-BROWN, AT 62i
and 05.
Half-bleoched, very heavy, at 8736.
One lot still heavier at $l,
Nine pes extra width and beautiful pattarns,sl.2s.
One lot bleached at 87%c.
8-5 wide do. at $l.
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Empress Lace Collars.
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Tailors , Linings, of every kind.
Muslin stock complete, prices right.
Family Linens, selling, gold, at 30c.
Gauze, Domet, and other Flannels.
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Extra fine black Mohair Alpacas, 11.
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UNITED STATES t _ EASTERN DIS
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
Slat day of July, A. D. 1865, that all persons
who claim t 0 have any interest in the steamer
HALIFAX, captured on the high seas, "t 0 Wit,"
at Halifax, on the coast of North Carolina, be
astonished and cited.
Therefore, all 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 otherwlse,liable
to condemnation as a lawful prize.
The above is an abstract of the monition timed
by the Court in the said cause.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
•
U. S. Marshal for E. D. of Penna.
PITTLADELPHIA, July 26th, 1865. jy27-6t
UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS
!MOT OF PENNSYLVANIA—ScT,
Whereas, The District Court of the 'United
states for said District, proceeding on a libel, sled
in the name Of the United States, bath decreed on
the 21st day of July, A. D. ISM that all persons who
claim to have any interest in the Steamer Fre HER,
captured on the high seas, to wit: near Edward's
Ferry on the Roanoke River, on the coast of North
Carolina, by the 'Picket-Launch No. 6, and other
vessels-of-war of the United States, be monisbed
and cited:
Therefore, all persons who claim to have any
interest in the said steamer are monished and
cited to appear before the Budge •of the said
Court, in the city of Philadelphia, on tile 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,
or otherwise, liable to condemnation as a lawful
Pr! e.
The above is an abstract of the monition issued
by the Court in the said cause.
WILLIAM MILLWAED,
Marshal for E. D. of Pennsylvania,
PIIILADELPFITA, July NI, 1885, jy27-6t
UNITED STATES, EASTERN 'DIS
TRICT OF PENNELVANIA—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 ou the
21st day of July, A. D, 1865, that all persons who
claim to have any interest in the Steamer COT
TON PLANT and cargo, captured by the United
States Steamers " Disco," and • valley City," be
MOnished and cited:
' Therefore, all persons wiso claim to have any inte
rest in the said steamer and cargo are montslied and
cited to appear before the Judge of the said Court,
in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH
dos after publication hereof, to show cause why the
said steamer and cargo should not be pronounced to
belong, at the time of the clipture of the same, to
the enemies of the United States, and therefore. or
otherwise, liable to condemnation as 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 Penna.
PIIILADELTIITA, July W, 1885.
UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS
TRICT OF PENNSYL STANIA-SCT.
Whereas, The District Court of the United
States for said District, proceeding on a libel flied
in the name of the United States, bath decreed on
the 21st day ofJuly, A. 1).1885, that all persons who
claim to have any interest in the Steamer EGYPT
MILLS, captured on the high seas, " to-wit :"at
Edward's Ferry, on 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 monlshed and cited :
Therefore, all persons who claim to have any in
terest in the said steamer are moulshed 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,
lia
blo to condemnation as a lawful prize.
The aboye is an abstract of the monition issued
by the Court in the said cause.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
Marshal for E. D. of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA, July 26, 1865. jy27-6t
'EXITED STATE__,S EASTERN DID
,-/ TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA—Scr,
Whereas, The District Court of the United
States for said District, proceeding on a libel, filed
111 the name of the United States. bath decreed on
the 23.5 t day of July, A. D. 1865, that all persons who
Claim to bare any interest in THIRTY-NINE
BALES OF COTTON.. cantimeo-....5h0 high long
"to wit, on the itoanoac istrer.-on the coast or
North Carolina. by the steamer "Valley City," a
vessel-of-war of the United States, be monishod and
cited.
Therefore, all persons who claim to have any in
terest in the said thirty.nine bales of cotton are
inonished awl cited to appear before the Judge of
the said Court, in the city of Philadelphia, on the
TWENTIETH day after rblleation hereof, to
Show cause why the said th rty-nine bales of cotton
Olken Id not he pronounced to belong, at the MO of
the capture of the seine, to the enemies of the 'Wilted
States, and therefore, or otherwise, liable to con
demnation s lawfueprize.
The above is au abstract of the monition issued by
the Court in the said cause.
WILLIAM MIDLWARD,
Marshal for E. D. of Penna.
PHILADELPHIA, July 26th, 1865. jyri-6t
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charge to any address in the United States,
GEORGE C. MILLER,
Practical Real Estate Operator (for the Inft2o years),
jy2s-smi 155 North SIXTH Street.
FOR. SALE, DOWNINGTOWN
MaLPROPERTY.—First-elass Dwelling, and largo
Store, one of the best stands in the place, conve
nient to Railroad, and very desirable both as a resi
dence and place of business. B. F. GLENN,
jy29 123 South 'FOURTH Street.
aft FOR SALE---A NUMBER OF gni
roritio,_country Seats, Cottage ad'.
anal Builtung TAW.. mAccnntrri
Indeed, almost every variety' or itearmarsethr:-ooti
and see Register. B. B. GLENN,
123 South FOURTH Street.
•
N EAR
FOR SALE BERT, EIGHTH STREET,
FIL, the lease, good -will, and ex
cellent fixtures of one of the largest Dry-Goods
Stores on the street. MILLER,
331.5-Stif No. 155 N. SIXTH Street.
at FOR SALE-THE THREE-STORY
Argtbrick IYIPBI3IIage (No. 118), and lot of ground, on
the north side of Lombard street, 10 feet front by
108 deep, to a 20-feet street, on which the relis erected
-a2) story brick building, Apply td
SAUL. L. CLEMENT,
Jy24-6t 22.6 South THIRD Street.
i n GEORGE W. GRIFFIN,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
No. 134 South FinritTli Street,
(Next door to Vranklie Saving Fund,)
Will give his andlrided 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 following properties, among others, are of
fered for sale on good terms:
No, 1804 green street—Four-story front. with
three-story double back buildings; well built and
ekkeintty Anished.
Noe. 2012 and 2014 Mt. Vernon street—Three-story
front, with three-story double back buildings; lets
20 by SO feet.
No. 1531 North Fifteenth street—Three-story front,
with three-story double back buildings; lot 26 feet 6
inches by 190 feet.
These houses are all welt finished, with all the mo
dern conveniences, and marine trimmings.
Three small Houses Nos. gam, ant 12313 North
Fifth street, containing six rooms each, for sale
cheap, and on very easy terms.
All persons desirous or purchasing property are
requested to call and look over our Registerjr27-30
in FOR SALE.-A FARM OF 40 Mill
lig&Acres, near Frank ford, with buildings for 20...11:. -
heao of stock ; in a high state of cultivation, with a
stream of s_pring water passing through it. &poly
to J. H. SIDDA.LL & SON, S. W. Corner Fourral
and GREEN Streets. It*
el EXECUTOR'S SIL
AWL large and elegant Summer Hotel, widely—ads.
and favorably known as the
HEATH HOUSE,
at SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRING, Norris
County, N. J., is now offered FOR SALE, tQ deem
the estate of its late owner,
EPHRAIM. MARSH . , DECEASED.
This establishment is one of the most convenitortt
and complete in all its arrangements to be found ;Is
thoroughly furnished, and in excellent °Net-and
repair. It will accommodate between 300 and 400
persons; has convected with it a pleasant COTTAGE
with Nine Room, a tine Billiard-Room and Ten-Pin
Alleys; also, large Stables and Carriage Sheds, be
sides SO acres 01 good Land, including a splendid
Lawn of nearly 20 acres filled with magnificent
shade trees.
This has Yong been and continues to be one of the
most successful and popular of Summer Hotels.
It is sear,ely four hours , ride from New York, via
Morris and ESSeX Railroad, and within a year, by
the extension of the same railroad to Entail, will
be brought within five hours! ride of rmaaelphi4 - ,
and now has telegraphic communication with all
parts of the country'.
Gentlemen who desire a healthy and delightful
Summer Retreat within easy access of the cities, for
themselves and families. might do well to form an
association or company and secure the control of
this elegant establishment.
Terms easy. For particulars address
Wit. IV. MARSH, Schooley's Dlountaln, N. J.
WM. MARSH,
JOHN MARSH, Executors.
THEO. LITTLE. 3y"22sw6t*
tA SMALL BUT VALUABLE AZ
COUNTRY-SEAT FOR SALE, for
or good City Property will be taken iu part pay
ment.
Thisplrceis situated ten miles and a half from
the city, on the Midge-road Turnpike, oue and
tbree-qm,eter miles from Lafayette Station, on the
NorristowidilliirOad, accessible ten times daily, by
good road.
This is one of the best opport null tee for any per
son Widling, to reside in the country, as there is an
abundance of Fruit Trees, there being t:crentv-tive
Cherry Trees, also mane Apple and "'each 'trees,
and a number of t rape duce; also, over one hall
tired Shade Trees. Nearly new Stone liotfsu. built
Cottage style, with two parlors, sitting-room, and
kitchen; three good bed-chambers. and three at
tics. The parlors have each a good marble mantle.
A pump of good soft lv a t et . at the house. A new
frame Meru. three iragon-bouses, and other out
buildings. all in good order. The limit is in the
highest state of cultivation, there being twenty
live tons of Iray,on the place. together with one
hundred and rely-six dozen of "Wheat, and twenty
live dozen of live, and other produce.
All will be sold, and possession given at any thee
tiosired by the purchaser. The Furniture and Palm
ing Utensils will also be sold.
Fey' particulars inquire at No. 16 South FOURTH
Street. Jr27-thswat
SD TO BE SOLD-80 ACRES OF
excellent Farming- or Building LAND, situate
in DARBY, Delaware county, bordering on two
public roads, within half a mile of Clifton Station,
on the Philadelphia and West Chester Railroad,
and within one mile of the terminus of the Phila
delphia and Darby Passenger Railroad. This pro
)erty Is well suited for dividing into small lots
for building, having a front of three.onarters or a
mile on the roads, is well watered, with SO acres
of good woodland, and is a very healthy neighbor
hood. Whole Ur In lots, 40 suit purchasers. Per-
SOUS wishlu - purchase a dump and &drat& Pro
poity please call on the subscriber.
TllO3lAn L. BABTEAM,
DARBY.
jr-b-tuths-et. Delaware County, Pa.
FOR SALE—IRON - MASTERS, AT
-1 'TEN T 10X—t1 REAT BARGAIN-00,000 lt
BE CLEARED IN oNEYEan.—First-rlass ILOLL
.II.4tI WU, in tide City, with all the splendid, nearly
new umehinery, with three engines, one of 1110, itnO•
the!' of Eig, and another of MO-horse power; has
Seren boilers; first-rate machinery for manufac
turing railroad iron, chairs, solhes, &o.: 4,000 tons
of all descriptions of iron can be made in one year;
is now all in full operation; has water and steam
railroad eoinintmlentlon, coal chutes, Ake.; all the
waier used upon the premises derived from springs
near by, fire of charge. There Is also a rose of
twelve stone tenant dwellings Included. , Price,
iijib i lLni worth SIOO 000. _Easy tern's.
GEO. C. MILLER. Hest Estate Mother,
jy29-71 lf 1515 North SIXTH Street.
FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR IRON FUR
NACE, In troll blast, with about LAO litres of
Thud. in Adams Co., Pu., capable of maktrk r g Si tuna
per week. tn. P. GEN
LN,
jyt , J.l 123 South UUIiTIt Street.
$3,800.-A FIRST-CLASh MORT
GAGE, the above amount for nate.
Apphy TAl.ll,Bri & CAMPBELL, Broad and Wal
lace. • j3.29-'2;*
TASTEFUL APjD 81113STAISTIAL CLOTHING
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
A s FOR SALE ON ELEVENTH,
Twelfth Mid Thirteenth streets, a number of
neat Dwellings, on easy terms.
Also, 2;214 Dwellings, street, In perfect order.
Immediate possession.
Also, VERY CHEAP DWELLING, ICIS Marshall
street. Lot 17x125 feet. Tide will be Bold exceed
inoty
Also, neat Dwelling, 11342 North Second street. Lot
121 feet 9 Inellesto Philip, with House on immediate
Also, is2.4.Master street, Cheap, with
pOsSeind
Alqu 1, sidegitrinif Garden, west of Fifteenth.
sites, In good order; Immediate pOS ,
Also,l22BNorth Fifteenth street, teen bunt; pos
session soon.
With many others, large and small, In various
localities. 11. P. ULENN,
1.213 S. POURTH - Bireot, or
jy2o eon SE V ENTEENTH and GREEN.
ill FOR SALE—TWO VERY DESI-
Joiarable Houses, DM and 1034 ARCM Street, nor
and well Lunt, withevery modern convenienee.
mediate poscession. B. F. GLENN,
1Y 2 9 123 Mouth FOTJRTII:Street.
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION NOTICE.
IMPORTANT ENTER STATES SILL
Drugs, Medicines, Instruments, itc,
Samuel C. Cook, Aluetloueer.
ON FRIDAY MOONING, AUGUST 4, 1863,
AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK,
At 124 South Front St., above Walnut,
WILL BE SOLD,
For account of the Medical Bureau, U. S. A., a
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 bepartment,
comprising:
35,000 Ihs. Ex. Reef.
95,000 doz. Quinine Pills.
5,000 oz. Snip. Quinine.
20,000 doz. Opium Pills.
15,000 lbs. Rochelle Salts.
15,000 yds. Iglu. Plaster.
10,000 " Adhesive do.
I 3,000 " Oiled Silk.
3,000 " Oiled Muslin.
2,000 " Perch. Ont.
2,0001.1i5. 31aghes10.
5,000 " Epsom Salts.
900 " Essential 0110.1
250 doz. Olive Oil.
50,000 lbs. Cont'd Milk_
10,000 " Acids, ass l / 4 1.
12,000 gals, Alcohol,
2,200 lbs. Gum Arable.
4,000 " Ammonia.
1,000 " Cham. Flowers.
1,000 " F. S. Arsenic.
1,000 " Assafcetida.
000 " Belladona.
600 " Machu.. .
2,000 " Camphor.
1,000 44 Cantharides.
1,000 " Capsicum, pd.
1,500 " Catoctin.
1,2(3) 44 'White Wax.
MOO " Calasaya Bark.
650 " Chloroform.
200 " Collodium.
3,100 Cops - lbs.
sOo 4 , Creosote.
650 " Cubans.
23,000 Died. Ext. ass'd
5,000 " Pren. Iron, SOW
1000 " Caramel.
1,000 " Mercury.
SOO " lodine.
1,600 ‘• Ipecac.
1.001 " Flaxseed.
300 gals. Olive Oil
1,210 lbs. i
l'ow'd Opum.
1,200 " 11yd. Potash.
Nutmegs, Cloves, Pepper, Cocoa, Mustard, CM*.
mon, Sal Soda, Bicarb. Soda, Oxide Zinc, Castile
Soap, Saltpetre, Copping Glasses, Surgeons' Nee
dles, Scissors, Syringes, Hand Litters, Twine, as.
302 " Castor 011.11
2,500 lbs. Sugar Lead.
3,300 " Cream Tartar.
2,000 " Chia. 'Potash.
1,800 " Ref'. Borax.
2,000 " Black Tea.
20,000 doz. Oomph. PIM.
12,000 " CatbartiePills.
1,0 olbs. Bicarb, Potash.
2,500 Syrup
2,000 " 'Patent Lint.
2,000 pieces Binding.
5,000 Towel.
8,000 Silsp. Bandages.
320 lbs. Rhubarb.
1 • • - - •
1,000 lbs. Powd'd Elm.
125,000 Bandages.
Samples writ be arranged, with catalogues, three
days previous to sale. jy2l-tau4
DA T V i ra H. BURD ET T, AUC-
U. S. GOVERNMENT VESSELS
AT AUCTION.
33T.TELDErr7r, JONES, a C(;14,
WILL §IILL
Wedneealftsr, August flth, 1865,
AT n O'CLOCK NOON,
At the Navy Yard, Brooklyn,
(By order of the Navy Department),
THE FOLLOWING-NAMED VESSELS
PRIZE SCHOONER SAVANNAH—ik reet tong;
breadth 17 feet 3 inches; depth, 8 feet, 7 Inches.
SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER FORT HENRY-151
feet, 4 inches long; breadth, 32 feet; depth, 11 feet, 8
inches; diameter of cylinder,2B inehes; 10 feet stroke,
SCREW STEAMER VALLEY CITY - 143 feet
long; 22 feet, 5 inches beam; depth, 7 feet, I Inches;
cylinder, 24 inches; 24 inch stroke.
SCREW STEAMER HONEYSUCKLE—Length,
121 feet, inches; breadth, 21 feet, 8 inches; depth, 9
feet, 7 latches; cylinder, 80 Inches; 30 Indies Stroke.
SCREW STEAMER R. R. CUTLER—Length, 238
feet, 6 inches; breadth, 24 feet, 6 inches; depth, 15
feet, 9 inches; between decks, 7 feet, 6 inches; cylin
der, 72 inches; 4 feet stroke.
CENTRE-BOARD SCHOONER 0 R V.E 'T 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;
depth, 9 teeth 1 inch.
CENTRE -BOARD SCHOONER SAIDIEL RO
TAN—Length, 109 feet; breadth, 28 feet 3 inches;
depth, 7 feet 7 inches.
PROPELLER DANDELION—Length, 35 feet 9
Inches; breadth, 19 feet 6 inches; depth, 7 feet 9
Man: cylinder, 2VX inches diameter: stroke, 2136
PROPELLER CAMMELIPL-d,engilii - fil
breadth, 19 feet JO inches; depth, ilfeet; cylinder,
30 inches diameter; stroke, 30 inches.
BRIG BOHRO—Length, 100 feet; breadth, 20 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.
$22-Stlitlifit 0. 11. BELL, Commandant.
SALE OP GOVERNMENT
STEADIERS.
DEPOT QuAnTnitatAsTnn's OFFICE,
BALTIMORE, Md., July 25, 1865.
Will be sold at Baltimore, Md., under direction of
Captain C. B. BEACH, •A. Q. 31., on WEDNES
DAY, August 2d, 1865. at 10 o'clock A. M. at the
Government Wharf, fUot of MILL Street, the Go
vernment vessels hereinafter named and descibed,
viz;
The "CURLEW, 7, side-pried, don Me-end ferry
boat, wooden hull; length on deek..l3s feet; beam,
32 feet: depth of hold, 9 feet 6 incites; draws light
7 feet; has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder,
22 Inches; stroke of piston, 9 feet.
• • This Steamer was thoroughly repaired and sup
plied with a new boner in 1.864, and is a staunch
vessel..
I{,The "NIRGE. , ZIA, ,, a screw propeller of 384 tons,
wooden Malt lengtll,lBa feet; breadth,-23 feet; depth
of bold, MAN
. 8 feet; between deeks.9 feet ; itrawo
light 9 feet 0 inches. Has one direct acting pow
pressure engine; diameter of cylinder, 84 inches;
boiler and engine In Food running order.
The "HUNTER NI OODIS," u alde-wheel steamer
of 213 tons. Iron bull; length on deck, 133 feet:
breadth, 22 feet; over all, 8S feet 6 Matti depth of
hold. 8 feet: draws light 4 feet; has one 'beam e -
gin e diameter of cylinder, 26 Itches; stroke of Ms
ton, 6 feet, Bull and engine ill jroOd condition,
The "LONG. ISLAM - IW , a side-wheel steamer of
950 tons; hull of oak and hard pllcc, itud new hotteln
metalled; length on deck, ina feet; breadth 29 feet 9
inches; over all, 53 feet 3 Incites; depth of hold, 8
feet 3 Indies; present draught, 4 feet 9 inches; has
one beam engine; diameter of cylinder, 411 Inches;
stroke of 'piston, 12 feet. The engine is partially set
up, and all the necessary maeninery to put It In
running order on board.
The "'ALBANY," a screw propeller, ER tons,
double deck, wooden bull; length on deck, 142 feet;
breadth r p feet; depth of bold, 7 feet; between
decks, 6 icet 8 lilacs:iron fattened and copered.
Has one direct acting - low-presmire engine; diameter
of cylinder, 26 inches: stroke of plstnit, 26 inches.
The barge "W. S. BISSELL," as site now lies at
Boston wharf..
Terms cash, in Government funds, on dayo f f , sate.
It. M. INIEWPOIt
Col. and Chief Quartermaster,
jy2B-4t Baltimore Depot.
UNITED STATES MILITARY RAIL
ROADS 6
OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER,
WASUINGTON, 1), July 25, 1895.
AUCTION SALE OF ROLLING STOCK.
Will he sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest
bidder, the following robing stock ;
On TUESDAY, September 19, at the Portland
Co.'s Shop In Portland, Maine, Six (6) LoceMojive
Engines.
011 THURSDAY ' September 21, at pinkly & Wil
liams'' chop in Boston, Mass.: Four (4) I.49c9lnetive
Engines. •
On MONDAY, September 25 - at Kennett Square,
near Philadelphin,Pa., Fifty ?1O) Box Freight Oars,
four feet eight and a half inch gauge,
WED.NESDAY, September 27, nt WOMingion,
Del., Eight-four (8.4) Hex Freight Cars, ilve-foot
gauge.
The shore stock is all new, and of the very hest
quality.
The Engines ere five-feet gauge, ilye-foot drivers,
and cylinders 16124 inches. They ea u be changed
to narrow gauge et, et , llitibl expense.
Salesto commence at iD A. SI.
Terms : Cash in exerernment feuds.
H. L. 11013INSON.
.7528-43 t Errvet Colonel and A. Q. M.
VALE 'AT ALEXANDRIA, VA., OF
CONDEMNED ARTER3IAST ER'S
STORES, CLOTHING-, CAMP, AND GARRISON
EPUWAGE.
CHIEF QUARTEIDiAsrEnI.S. OPPME,
• DEPOT or WASIIII:cTox,
WASHINGTON, 11, C., July It, 1965 .
Will be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTioN, under the di
rection of Captain J. G. C, Dee, A. Q. SI., U. 5.
A., at Alexandria, Va., on WEDNESDAY, A ngnat
9, 1865, at lie'eleek A. Sr., a, large lot of condemned
tluartermaster's Stores, Clothing, &c.. consisting of
Stoves, Heaters, Bridles, Saddle Blankets, Sad
dles, Chains, Vices, Anvils, Hammers, Cold Chisels,
MIMS, Files, Hatt-bets, saws, Portable Forges,
Saddlers' Tools, Weighing Seill99, Grindstones,
Shirts, Drawers. Hats 'Provo:Jura, coats, hoots,
Bootees, Stockings, Jackets, Canteens, Ha'ree
sacks, Drums, Tents. Tent-Files, Kettles, Shovels,
Spades, Harness, Forks, &e.
The sale will be continued from day to day, until
the whole is sold.
Successful bidders will be required to remove the
storeswithin live (5) (lays from date ot' sale.
Terms : Cush, in Government funds.
D. H. BUCKER,
Brevet Major General and Chief Quartermaster,
JllB-lot - Depot or Witslilhiglon.
SQALB OF CONDEMNED QUARTER
BLASTER'S STORES, GRAIN, AND OILAUL"
SACKS.
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICIC,
DEPof UV WASHINGTON,
WASnixnrox, D. C. July 24, 1805.
Will be sold ut PUBLIC AUCTION, under the
direction of Ca .tutu Samuel B. Lattifer, A. Q. M.,
at Nlxtltsstredllllol.l, In thr City of WnsinuKton,
D. C. on TUMDIVI, August 8. 1800, tit 10 o'ol.oBB.
A. le, U lorof gultrtrruni;ster'S Stores, contlenmeil
as being unlit. for publ le herder., viz.:
Boilers, Seou_ps,l3llekets, Cups, Brushes, Brooms.
Curry Combs, Lanterns, Augurs, Ratchets, Spades,
&e.
ALSO,
at the same time and place, about TWEYTY-ST
HUN DIVED nmd,ets of OATS. and ONE HUN
DRED mnollEiAND GRAIN SACKS.
Sueoessful bidders ma remoyc the stores WlOll.ll
live (5) days Abut date of sale.
Terms: Gash in Government funds.
P. KETt.
Brevet Itla). Gen. and Chi l ef Quarter ßUC mast
jy2s-9t Depot of Washington.
"AMERICAN ROUSE ) "
rormvILLE, gottin. EXILE, CO„ PA.,
11. b. DlEwuomms,
Proprietor,
This House has recently been re-opened, and In
such style and character us will merit Ilrst-class Pa
tronage. jy27-tut
10 12, 15-HORSE POWER ENGINES,
9 Boring Tools, Planers, Lathes, Pimbtu
and Drillin g Machines, 011-well Tubing.
For slat _
A _
I HWAY, LEACH, & STEARN'S,
or-ira 417 ARCH Street. Philadelphia.
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
AUCTION SALM-,
SPECIAL BALE CIF GOVERNMENT
TllO Nun. Es.
tritaTED OTATES WILL SELL AT PUR-
L - it; AUCTION,
AT
WASHINGTON•BTREET WITARV,
D'uliNti THE, MONTH OP AUGINT, 1815,
NE HUNDRED MLE&
Thew Mules l are all serviceable, and stda only for
want of use. Buyers are Invited to examine them
a t any time, and every facility will be given for a.
thorunph Inspection.
11 "'"Yshe da are provided for protection from 8U
and ral»,
ONit MULES
VII I 1 lie sold on ca,ti NV SI 1 )NESIDAY and tiATutt-
DAY, tlirmuthout thir mouth of August, cointnene
-114 at 10 o'clock A. M.
Tartan cash, 111 Governun.nt funds.
By order or Brig:Oki. (4, , tic ra I Ulu.
A.1.11E1 11. ASHMEAD_.
Captain and Assistant Qu extent Often
°fluk e% No, 721 MA REIT!' St.. Phila. Jy2ll-tau3e,
m 4 : I ,, &JALLa
NEW CHESTNUT-STREET THEA
TRE—CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth.
GROVER & SINN Lessees and Managers.
THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, July 211th,
SECOND GRAND FAMILY MATINEE
OF THE SUMMER. SEASON,
AND SECOND DAYLIGHT REPRESENTATION
OF THE
RAH NA
DU AJIA,
ARRAti NA POG.UE,
Which will be presented entire, with all Its mag
nificent accessories.
Admission to the Matinee, 80 cents to all parts oC
the house; Children, II cents. Doors open at El
o'clock; Performance to commence at_ 'el ock.
THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING,
TWELFTH NIGHT
of the Grand Spectacular drama, by Dloußoueteatat
and E. 11. House, styled
ARRAH NA POGUE;
WICKLOW WEDDING,
Which, during the pad week, lies achieved a grand.
success. MTh be presented with ail the new and
magnificent scenery, wonderful mechanical effects.
original and brilliant music, costly wardrobe, cor
rect appolntments l and a
CAST OF lIIKIUTMOST ABILITY.
The Centrifugal Tans, constantly in motion, rem.
der the Theatre delightfully cool at all times. ./C8
water provided in abundance.
115. JOHN DREW'S ANW ARCH.
-LUL STREET THEATRE.
BECUND WEEK.
BOLEY'S MINSTRSELe B O . ND wgzs.
AN ENTIRE NEW BILL.
- . -
TRAGEDY, COMEDYG, DANCE., FARCE, num:num,
SON
ALL THE STARS APPEAR EACH EVENING.
PRONOUNCED BY OVERWHEIMLNO AUDI.
gproEB THE WORLD'S BEST. J724-8t
VOX'S AMERICANVARIETY THEA—
TRE. WALNUT Street, above Eighth,
WILL OPEN FOE THE SEASON
On SATURDAY EVENINGJitIy 29, IBM.
'Grand Ballets, new Dramas, Farces, &e. WU.
Bent combination of distinguished artists. jy24•et
ACADEMY OF FIRE ARTS, CHEST.
NUT Street, shore Tenth—Open from 0 A. M.
till 6 P. M. Benjamin ' , Nut's great picture et
CHRIBT REJECTED gin on Exhibition. )914
BOARDING.
WARDING-DESIRABLE R 0 0 M . B
-1 1 - 0 at northwest corner of SPRUCE and MINTS
Streets. It.
COUNTRY BOARDING WANTED.
' or u family of four AdlUtB (three inale), two
children, and seritant, on the Me of the Pennsyl—
Vallia Railroad preferred, or adjacent thereto; MIL
on the Hoe of any other railroad not Objected to.
Address "8. 13. 11.0 , Box No. 2339, with milieu,
Lars. jy2B-2t
DAY BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLASS
DINNERS, at No. 6E4 South WASHINGTON
Square. Er6-tot•
PERSONAL'
ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAU
TIONED not to trust TIIV wife, Margaret, ott
my' account, as I will pay no debts of tier contract,
in'g after date.aniN LEMON.
JULY 27th, 11365. jr2B-2t.
,EXt.PERSIONS.
CAPE. 31A-Irs
BY RAILROAD,
FROM FOOT OP MARKET STREET:
830 AAL, EXPRESS AND MAIL.
210 P. M., PASSENGER.
4,30 P. M., EXPRESS.
Jr29-pamv-tsel .T. VAN RENSSELAER, Supft.
CAPE M
WEST JERSEY R.AILROA.D;
FROM FOOT OF MARICET
AT STREET, UPPER
FERRY.
8.30 A. M., IgAIL 3c .A.ND EXPBBSO. Dna
2.30 F. M., ri ABSENGER. Due at 6.411 P.
4.30 P. M., EXPRESS. Due at 7.46 P.
Fare, *3.00. Servants, 02.00.
4. le"l2lllltiiptikWyeYsZToolY;l , 0
Passengere and Baggage taken to and from at
Island and Station wititout additional charge,
Freight daily rrom thiudfordoe, Wharf, below{
Spruce street.
Returning Trains leave RAPE MAY at 5.20 A. IL.
Mall• 8 A. H., Express; 5 P. IL, Accommodation
8.20 A. M., Freight.
J. VAN RENSSELAER, Supt.
pymaractruzA, July 25,1885. jy6-teel
GRAND ANNUAL,:
nxoultsius To ATLANTIC!.
CITY of the YOUNG- MEN'S Clini*Tl.A.N
(NATION, 'lichen 44,50. For sale at CL..I.X.TUN'S.
ISOG CHESTNUT Street.
agigNA
ILCATAWISCATAWISSA.O AD COMPANY.—TO
Tourists and Travellers—Excursion season of lBo6.
Lake Ontario, Saguenay River,
The Thousand Islands, Portland,
The IlatlLids of St. Law- White Mountains,
renec Myer, Saratog , .. Springs . ,
Montreal, OGOt
Quebec, So., &e.,
Tickets for the above Excursions, which turge
been so long. and favorably known to the Philadel.
pbie public, by various routes to Niagara Falls, for
sale at the
CATAWISSA ELMIRA RAILROAD TICKET Or.
TICE,
425 CHESTNUT Street, under Plaintlelplat. Rank..
ly)tere full informotion will be given.
N. VANI.IOIiN, Fgkeenger Agent,
jr/e-im 425 vt-trnT.V Wont,
Et. 4
CAMDEN AND AT•
SUMNER ARRANOEME NT,
THROUGH IN TWO HOURS.
On and after SATURDAY, July FMB
trains daily to Atlantic Olt t and one on Sundal.
LEAVE VIN -STREET FERRY
TRAINS LEAVE
as follows:
special Excursion &SO A. M.
Mall Train 7.30 A. M.
Freight, with Passenger Car attached.... 9.15 A. Alt,
Express (through in two hours) '.. 00 P.M.
hours)
Atlantic Accommodation 4.15 F. X.
RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC.
Atlantic Accommodation 5.47 A. X.
Express (through in two hours) 7.09 A. M.
Freight, with "Passenger Oar attached....ll.47 A. X.
Mail 'Erain 4./5 P. X.
Special Excursion 5.18 P. M.
SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Vine-street Perry at ... 7.30
Returning, leaves Atlantic , 4,0 1" sic
Fare to Atlantic, $2. ltound-trip Tickets, good
only s3 for the day and train ou which they are issued,
JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Vine-street Ferry at 5.30 P. BIL,
Leave Jackson' at 0,28 A. X.
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS.
Leatt "Vine-street Ferry at 10.11 A. M. and 1.15 P.M.
Leave Haddonfield at 11.45 A. M. and 2.45 P.
N. 11.-14sIght must Im dcHrrrea at Coop Or.
Point before u o'clock F. M. to insult lis getup uOll2.
the next day. JOHN 0. BRYA NT,
je2B-tf Agent.
aIgiEREM EXCURSIONS TO
LONG BEAN CH.—Trains fox
Long Branch will leave Cooper's Point, CAMDEN.
daily (Sundays excepted,' at 9.15 A. ) . l'aU. $2.
Excursion 'rickets, good tor three days. $ 3 . XLTA
*rain oh Sattirditys at 4.09 - pp M. Bot.urniag, orttril
at Camden at 0.2 A. Al. 7don.laY.
je2B-21n L. B. COLE, Agent, Clam leaf
:„„r-- WEST CHESTER
SAND PIIILADICL PULA.
RAILROAD VIA MEDIA.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after MON DAY, J une stit, 1885, the trains,
will leave as follows:
WEST CHESTER TRAINS
Leave Philiidelphin for West Main' at 7,33 and
10.80 A. M., and ?..30, 4.9.1 and 6.451'. M.
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia at 8,20, 7. 4 8 e
and 10.35 A. M., and 2 and 4.45 P.M.
Trains leaving West Chester at 1.45 A. M., and
leaving Philadelphia at 4,45 P. 31, will not stop at
Pennerton, and will stop below B. C. Jtilictlon
at
Media only.
D. C. JUNCTION TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia for B. 0, Junction at 5.02 and
10,30 P.'DI.
I.eave B. 0. Junetitill for IltilarielpUta at 8.'2.6 A.M.
and `i.2o P. M.
On Tuesdays and Pridays only, until further no
tice, a Market Train, with Passenger Oar attached,
will leave West (Metter for Philadelphia at OA
M., stopplug at all Stations.
These train:, ,to at all Intermediate stations.
ON ntINDAYS.
Leave:Philadelphia at 8. 30 A. and 2P, M.
Leave West (Amster at 8 A. 17. and SP. M.
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7.35 A. Si. and 4,45
P. M.,
S i , leaving West Cheater at 7.95 with and
4.46 s 000iteet at B. („), Junction mina
on F. and IL C. R. R. for Uzi Ora and internieiliatu
points.
Passengers are allowed to take wearing &Hard.
only as baggage, and the Company will not t any.
case be responsible for an ...moot exceeding Oiler
hundred dollars, unless a special contract is made
for the saute.
ENRY WOOD, General Superintendent.
TIIIL R ADELPIIIA, March 76, 1565. ntyB
MARSHAL'S SALES.
MARSHAL'S BALg,-13Y VIRTU :.
of a writ of aide, by the MA, Jt)1114 cAp
wALADE3I, Judge or the Distriv; Uourt of
thee
'United :;talus, ill itnti for the Eastera District or
relmayirmisa:lll Admiralty, to me. directed, will.
be sold itt public. 81l IC , to the hlghoNt atel beNt bid^
Ocr, for cash, of AI limns ER'S STOUP:. No. lifili
Sioribvitoismr Street.. on TUESDAY, Aligust 3,
15e%
Isla
o , elOCk 31., thirtynine boles of COTTON, Ses.
Islam! mulliplaud. .1.91'00 or il li 11114 " W r Ylll 4.
lIlSli, Oil y-nlne hetes of Se 3 Wow' 0,1111 I s lt ,11)14 vv t "'
tun, cargo of ateatuboal carrroN KA, Ti
1V11,T.1.A.31 mthovAitV,
U. s. mit.l roull, s . D. ot rt.lol.4 at
.
PIULADELPITIA, July: 9 2 . _...—.i5 "4-
_
ISOLDIERS, AND OTHERS = CAIN
, In t v isonT;, :3110F,5. TRUNKS. 10NEti1i. , ,,..91-
BACW. sec. ut Ifilll Inlec.i nt,,ViA-Fit.ri .
etcoutti :,EuuNIJ tiirvvli ol.wa t- , itestilla‘ UlthG
A iTz9 111*
. ______
la TURNIP BEEDS.-NRW CROP OF
our
own Ki.°"l" ' tjinllEßTtl3LTlBT , oTlinte by
Soo) nod .W1..0111111.1 Woreltotor...
Jy29 Nov, 022 owl 0,-16 3LARKET St., 1.1). Ninth,
A.ND VVIIII.A.L
Wraq'TEN cafitwitiou.
c'"11 - ;FRT 0„ ma r bs ;
and !Palen!, Willi A
lienttli, Education, tioirTperApne,hu.onotil,
• agcuient and Tru!olugetri,:i ;4.r'
clal Adaptation, eke„ day ndly.isi,-111,." zs,
so, 25 abdolv3eoockiletielltearu,t.
DEPARTMENT FOR CUSTOM WOEL.