The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 03, 1865, Image 3

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    CITY ITEMS.
The hen trerthe alma OF The AGE IS " The.
Improved Pattern Shirt," made by John C.
Arrison, at the old stand, Nos. 1 and 3 North
Sixth street. Work done by hand in the best
Manner, mid warranted to give satisfaction.
canstook of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
cannot be surpaSSed. Prices moderate.
Tng "Gumless SUN Her," sold by Wood Br,
Csav, Chestnut street, is really indispcn
,,,ble to every lady about leaving the city.
Their entire stock of Straw and Fancy Goods
is now selling off at much below cost.
VisITGEB TO THE SNA-SGOKR ShOUld provide
themselves with BATHING DR ses rda from
JoaN C. _teaulsON'B,
Nos. I and 3 North Sixth street.
How TEvvos: Worm) - M.—Several gentle.
men were discussing the alarming prevalence
of women eloping with other men, $50., when
a Teuton, who had 130011 listening kith great
attention, stepped ap, and in an excited Mari
ner said "if my rife runs away mit !moiler
man's vile, I will Shake him Out of her breeches,
if she pe mine own fader, mine Got!" A wag
asked aim whether the "breeches" were sm.
posed to have been made at the Brown Stone
elothing Hall of Rookuin a Wilson, Nos. COS
and SOS Chestnut street, above Sixth.
Tar imagination is stimulated by the in
een,e of flowers, and if ever there was poetry
in perfume, it is breathed silently and sootli
lugl!.- from rhalon , s "Night-Blooming Ce
rcu:=.,' the most bewitching Of all the fragrant
preparations -that °bowie art has extracted
front the floral kingdom. Sold everywhere.
AFRAID TO LAroti.—Ladies sometimes re
press tbeir laughter to avoid revealing the
discoloration and imperfection of their teeth.
Fair ones, we would advise you to try the fra
grant Sozodont. ; It will remove, at once, all
impurities, arrest the progress of decay, and
whiten such parts as have already became
black by decay, and leave the breath as Ira
grant as a rose. aul-tuths St
NBW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS 808 RENT,
and portion of rent applied to purchase.
Also, new and elegant pianos for sale on
a ccommodating terms. Gonan,
jyl42m Seventh and, Chestnut.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
inental.
The Con
pal id o . mothnore
I! nal is..NewYork
Bali !more
A .1 Joyce. AVm.hington
limier. Washington
I..3lellurray. Nal/in/ore
lolalt Towmen, llalt
'MC F Jones. Jr. Dalt
I)rT:Murphy. New York
:hiss 31 31M7:h:i. N Y
!rhos Tobin. Rat imore
Cul ti M Leleher,
Miss F P A II
Jlt IMuphell, S A
F New York
W Cutler. Wash
Spencer A Coe, W
Skipwilh, Virginia
W Adler. Cairo. 111
F Cogswell. VMk.
N Perry, Newark
W 31
E E Savanuall
F it Terry. Tennessee
Jas it Murray &
miss Itobiooo. Pittston - g)
Miss Semple, Pittsburg
Mrs C d Clark ,k son. Pa
ri Wilson & N York'
1. Thomvson. New York
Apthom, New Orleans
WPM:mt. k wt. Dun
w C thicken, Litz. Pa
.1 Elliott, II S A
IS Wilmer, Virginia
t: %% lirav, Waabington
Mr, n S Howard_ Balt
!Dr E r Duvall & wl.ltd
I,Tobnl Abrahams, Halt
C Pattssont,Clevetand
W Coleman, Pittsburg
W E Abbott. Pittsburg
lobn C Hager ' La neaster
W H veil, Cineinno ti
Gep Jardine,.Ntnyyvrit
Homo S.; son. PittAbarg.
J AleXander, rittsintrg
Tas C Low, Alleglwny
W 11 Sipes
C R Sall keys, Peima,
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S IST Thirnmond & eh, X Y
lir F Wost, eliaelnanti, 0
- 0 B Jenkins, l'enna
;Miss A Jenkins, Pa
Miss Mattis Jenkins, Pa
John flaslett R err.
)I.l.laelett, Allegheny
John Walker. New York
E F Jenkins, Baltimore
Miss E MeJilton. Balt
W F Bang. Baltimore
Thus Berry ' Wash. 1) C
C Wood, Boston
ill - l'herson. Atl meta
II Paivoy & WL Boston
W B Entwlsle. lyasb,Do
S M Cohen. Cincinnati, 0
R S Robinson, Pa.
John 13 Kccr, 11Earyhind
,G W (7oclirlin & 2 eh. 11 Ci
'Jos I! Kendall, New York
B Bayly, Witsll. I) C
iS Jones, Pittsburg
A Bennett. Erie
1. P Oarrignei, Pottsville
11 Trcxler. Reading
('has B Grubb, Lancaster
311 , ,s Grubb. Lancaster
311,-sJ 13rabb Lancaster
M N (ii ;Ina
311.1.1 en A l /ounicilay.l3siA.
Sirs litalliltnlar
11 114•11vp, 108.erstawn.
I}l TT Diarm, & rum, Kan.'
S /MWS Ayr. Nashville
Mrs Ines. Nashville
W S Rice, Massachusetts
W Harris. Baltimore
I H Reed: "'e'er York
Jlt Belau wr, X York
Jas A Chappell A- wr.Clita
Miss M L Bruce, Chin
J Q Adams, Italthuore
Geo Lock, blew York
1 Rridg,o, Maims
Chas Loucks, Bath, NY
Geo H Roers, Batt
B B Newhall, Boston
L Twist, lowa
itOSIIIPa.WI6% Torii
Ln B Wurd. Wa:11
Mrs Ward & 2 ch. Wash
Alfred A Watson. Del
M Shoemaker. Balt
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Few Turk
Win Bnllvr. Illinois
A W 01 City
w coo.
W Astor. Nvw York
F FLUDDITI. Na
Cl W J)a%is. New Yi,rlr
Dr. Banning.
W G 3irryizina
Th,NiF 'Howard. ewark
Jno J Brall.Ce.rget. DC
J )Inyer. Cincinnati
Clrveland. N Y
D Gilea, NCW York
J R Alexander N Y
Chas A Rail% Baltimore.
Q F ThOillpSo_ ,11 Prot, I
D W MOttre, NoW Jt!rgty
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E Groesbeck. N York
.1 Warren. New York
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Stuart. New York
F. Berl i»ger, New York
4 P Clooapers. NYogli
Coda It Curtin, Ponta •
E Ct Oaten
Miss L Guyer, Penna
1W R McKee, Lewistown
E Schalk, Pittsburg
Capt Berry, New York
Cant H S Stull, N .Jersey
I) 17 Baldwin & wi, Nile
Mies E Baldwin, Balt
!Mast J Baldwin. Balt
R Morgan & NI:
F A Robinson ..F w. N
W Stett & w. N Jersey
F Anderson, Delaware
'AL Clark, Taunioa
H 1. Hall, Williamsport
Eatps
'rho, K Arnold
EM stuv,er. ND, Norr'n
W C Mann. Sett• Jersey
it Lutlwr. Ti 7 SA
W 1 Bunt
J Q Denny, Collin:Lila
A G Braine, St Louis
S F Goode, S Carolina
R F Reynold:, Sr In. Vs.
B F lenitu, Wllm, Del
J Tyson,Wash. D
V Dazeo,Pittshurg
Ben} May, Norristown
1) C Forney, Wash
J J Dull, llarrishurg
T S Richards, Pottsfllle
P Ryon Pottsville
G Ortorod; Tamaqua
W A Mitchell, New York
B F Cook, New York
J Pry, Tamaqua
S Trlscht, New York
Cariwuter. U S A
11" CiellienS, 1" 6 A
H Lemou6-.1)%1,1i. 1) C
VOW. Ntu.liv
A ( 7 Wiliblek. IT S A
B Kraus, 13a ltiure
J (Ado 1
J Froe. Baltimore
T M'3lar:hall & nPa
bliss Elllllla l )eels. Pa
C T More, Chierugv
A M C , York
1131 North. Columbia
1 Black. York, fa
Mr., Black, York, Pa
F e. Philadelphia
(0 Rice, 11 hrronsin
If 3huntree, Wisvolodn
Barrett. Newport .
1r . 3 Willard, Erie
e:Ateicet;& ly, Baltimore
W Newton, New York
W G Case, Columbia
Col Shock & ly, Columbia
W McConkey, WrightWe
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Rouse, inicyrub,
Reinekn, rittshurg
Levi Stein, Baltimore
C B Sawage fi wf, Bait
R Woolley, Cincinnati. 0
S Lehman,. Louisville, Ky
A °Ricketts, New York
Jas Healy, Douglasville
J I' Irvine, New York
W F Clark, prookville
A B Barnhart, State Line
J H Tarr, Maryland
H H Stone, Maryland
M Rogers. Brookville
Jas E Long, Brookville
H Westerman ,k wf, N Y
S Worthman Cincinnati
J Flan, Cincinnati, 0
E Finn, Cincinnati, 0
W II Ent Light Sheet ,_Pa
J B Landis, Halifax, Fa
S Slianno, Muscatine, la
W W Harper, Alvx,
II C Blots, Titusville
W e Janil‘on,New Jersey
J Muffin, Pa
Col John (. Bickel
Win Anderson, Trenton
MT Leidy. Memphis
W L Walsruan.N ew S ork
j li White, Baltimore
Jones. Washington
W C Phelps. :N. D. Ponta
A Fortenhangh, Halifax
Coyle, Pittsburg
It Deacker. 'Pittsburg
Jae Conner. Pittsburg
E floury. I I UZ2 tingdon
B L Agnew. Johnstown
31e1' Mom Newcastle
Arnoht. Newcastle
T:khofield.Yardlevvle
Stslat Thoinoson.o S A
John F &big. Penna
JohnKrise. Lewistown. 1
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br W UNingston. Y
Pr John Eagle.Nent York
H:nratton. Salem, N J
atnek Lev cwf.Pottsville,Sc
ilr , 3l.liier.MalmnoyGity
Fred': Loner, Reading
11 W Hawkins: A:ton, MI
('R Sankey,
1 ' 31 Clears-. Chicago • !
11W lie.Clunp, St Louis
Dr It Booth, Baltimore
' Chas A Taylor, Reading
'Mrs Bailey, Pittsburg
Mrs Moore, Pitignar ,,
W Woodward
J K Caldwell, New York
Clots A Saylor, Reading
A H Adams, Boston
The Ameriean.
R 'Johnon, Baltimore
!J A Griswold, New York
J A Buck, Reading
C A Spangler. Reading
II eville, Maryland
,S It Wells, Maryliind
!E B Orswell. U s N
,11 G Bunker, U S N
E lilitlard, U S N
IA U Wilcox, II S
L Schweiler, Baltimore .
11 Putnam. Calllbrnia
T Wilson, Maryland
T L Kern, Maryland
C Heath, N
I' Chambers, Honesdale
Crap.sey, Illehmon (1, Ca
Ihehlen, NeW York.
1' 31 Harder. New York
.1 B Taney. V N 1
I. Candi, 111)..X :Terser
WH Ilutchings..3larylana!
ILI II Itobinutt. I)¢A
1V Gray, - 31 ety Ila Yell
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J S Graham. ICI•W York
F Collins. LT
W Ross
W 31 Bahan, Wash, I) C
31 Ilion C la. Rochester
no Mullin 3: In, Wash, BC
James Wa.411. C
J It Marston, Baltimore
J A Lovett
L H Brattom liostOn
Cant L A Hulse. IT S A
leapt HD - Witßohm, C S A
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J 11 Dunlap. U A
!C F. Bolton. Cleveland, 0
J I) Miles. lowa
J P•Sherwood, New York
W A MeCarty.o S
J G Smith, Readinit
It A Glover, Pottsville
1/ AV Friese & la,liat horn
C Gurney, Millersville
E Trotter, Baltimore
HS Guilford, Balthuore
H Hogg, Ettltittiore
G Berdtio.b. 3:Mt:more
1111 Cliristopht.r. ltalt
H H Parsons. Detroit
1'l• Myers. rarict-r:mrs
11 A Mu.•h_ 11!LiThinirg
Ilmuire. Potts rifle
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, 1 A 'l:iter, Etistcm
TE Jr, & lady
A )I.;rri, lade.
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Hakesdul SlSrooklyn
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N 17:a Borden
si:j(ll, , qt, Chainbersburg
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II C Itc•Linst.. P,tma
11,11 V Robinson, rtlllllo ,
)1 tiarris,llant gatm et? .
E Lebanon
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F Beibiter. Slitxmoltin
1 L Gray St wit Baltimore
31eltritle, Bridgeton
111, Bray, Baltimore
JOIN Wood*ile
-bba MElollock MD
E Miller, Allentown
W Moore, Allentown
A 1t skill, Wheeling
P Hide, Cincinnati, 0
Epoly, Cincinnati, 0
LW 1 , recount ' NC,' York
W Glitturer, Ohio
,
H Higgins, New Jersey
J Graces,
W S DUkt, & Iy, N 1 ork
T MeCoskey . , I.lreinool
.1 Allen & wt, Wilmington
.J 'Murray, Altoona
1 S N Eby, Mountov
T B Ne wJe . r,ey
(i Kelley i'lln u.
wlelpla
E Honey; U S N
E Doak, itrashingtoth, Pa
IJ McCoy, New Lisbon, 1.)
E Stebbins, Jersey City
GNV lieter. St Clair
S Simmer., Orwig:sl(urs .
Nv A slioe 11 Cr. OrW igsburg
%, Ninffiss. 31(1 , 3(1N - ilk:
W Caldwell; :New 'York
es ration.
Stephenson, Coatesv'e
Miss F. Stephenson, Penna.
;Miss S Stephenson. Pen ua
;MissM Stephenson, I'a
Ater .5 A. Nhirrav C r.
ILieut'T C Rose; inillada
J Gray, Nur, - lope
A Gable, Marietta
S Kline Mario t
S S Levis & la, Pittsburg
11. Willi:tins, PI:11113
S Kirkpatrith, Penna.
C Gast. Lancaster
F Spaulding
, J
ltiehardsoll
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: . r.B Landman, I,7(mmlng
ft I, 'Hammond. Hanpliiii
.1 Boyle & wt..Nem. Jersey
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4 0 314,1,01,y, Kew York
.1 Hammitt Cape :they
II Keller, Carlisle
4 1 t Smith
H RockfeHer, 2..4" York
Aug Barclay
'Las 1 , Moyer
1: 7. Inman
d hlistemaker, PCIII2O.
e' 3 1 Wzarain,,ltmiata CO
merelal.
Jas Crawford, 3laryland
S Young, Jr. Coate6%lll
Jarvis II Eason, N Y
I) C Ilurinte, llarrisbnrg
WAnderson,Chesterno
IV Mason
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1,1 : 0 Bruner, Colombia
1) Tlii>hop.Che6ter Co
Jt '-' l, Ssvartz,Meelotalcab
John tranitlt.W Chester
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11" in Davis. Lani.aater co
I,rael Way, Chatham
11 re S Way Cita laun
tufus Wiley, - York en
A J (io it 1 11, Dover, N II
Chas 11'4.4tgr4.v0
Illoliard Jolted, Ilerk
11; Walter,
Jos S Walter, l'a
J MeClolland,Washingto
The Bla 4
3; flesh, Jonestown
S Snyder. Ila rt :wine
Vulmrtstiale
Miss Vanartmlaleo. P.t
ti Whetstone. Tantalum
Afaster Whetstone, Pa
l! ..8 1/Vh(Afitolle si,. Pa'
T B Linton. :Newtown
CS Leiser, Schuylkill et,
4 It Levan,3l.ll,l.cesport
k Bear.
;I) Loose Sc la, Leesport
ti Eshaeh, Bechtelsville
Et. Welker, Doylestown
11 '1'0)111111SM; 13 . 1 terr
y Johnson LI; la, I'emht
Knouse
'W W Cawleg
IX Ziegler, Northampton
NV MeMoe ogle, Lehigh co
The Barley Sheaf.
E 63mith, cluAtenimm 'Sergt Ii II Rough,
J l'rtstoa. lawks llarper,Montgialawyr,o
J B Walton, Lucks co Chas NlStuart, Abington
Jas Curtis. tuck, co T Itkhardson.
John Muller, New York iW C Watson, iteus q l eol
Goo HAisinger, Suiehury NI II Watson. liens:Li-1u
ti D Rue, NeW I urk IJ Slairp PattersonLi Ely, .New llope J h 3fa'sl an. New Jel'Aey
Jelin Eselibaell, Linz 1' E Battey, New JerAey
Thos Anderson, Oil City
The Bead Eagle.
'has E IN,II/111.Young, North:km - Dr vo
reels F Ott, b'tnerusnie tuninlmwrn,
1 r 1 ; Reimer 1) 11 Peters, Itll4l4lletow n
),ISS HOUSIIIII Reading Chas Dolts. Penns
& , I•nis Weiseport Chas L Whltesell. Penns
F- Cltbliertsoll, Newark ,Nieltelas Dewslt, Penn!.
//dge.lV2t,rite IR 11 IVright, Penes
, T . Ln Welty, ralltlt Bit - titer, Lehigh en
The Madison.
Slunk:km - N J Sand L West,NewJer,er
HEousel, N J Thos H Nelson. Baltimore
ti uster. New Jersey E Rear, Laurel, Del
~,M iSbouse, Pike cu P C Hearn, Laurel. Del
H Leach E 31 Jones, Luzern,. co
Chas Writ: we, ('ape lfay Stacy PleitUrlng, Penna.
A Jamescm, New Jersey Mrs Slaples, re!' Mt
J4/ICII, NeW Jersey .1516 OWN, Boa§ CO
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS, AND THE MOST
reitoc.a Ladies are alike benefited by the 116 C o r
•`EMAIL AE PARIS,” which, unlike a paste or
paint, removes, does not conceal the impurities of
the skin. It dissolves freckles, tan, and all disco
lor:Mons of the skim rendering it soft, white, rind
transparent. Sold by all Druggists, Perfumers,and
Hair-Dressers. aus-mwstf •
FOR PREPARATIONS oN GREEN CORN '
such as fritters, puddings, soups, Ave have a
Patent Grater, which opens the grain anti removes
the pulp, but leaves all or the indigestible skin ad
hering to the eob. It has Men used for several
years past with entire satisfaction. TRUMAN &
SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thlrty-tive) MARKET
Street. below Ninth.
FOR CORN OR BRAN WISCONSIN CARES
we furnish the receipts to those who purchase these
peculiar shaped Pans front us. They are very ni ce
for either breakfast or tea. TRUMAN . & SHAW,
No. 835 (Eight Thirty-live) MARKET Street, be
low Ninth,
SELIANG OFF SIMMER CLOTHING AT RE
uncE➢ PittcF.s.
Selling off Summer Clothing at Reduced Prices.
Selling off Summer Clothing at Reduced Prices.
Selling off Summer Clothing at Reduced Prices.
Selling off Summer Clothing at Reduced Prices.
Selling oft 'Summer Clothing at Reduced Prices.
Selling off Summer Clothing at lioducc4 Prices.
Selling Off Summer Clothing at Reduced Prices.
Selling off Summer Clothing at Reduced Prices.
Selling off Summer Clothing at Reduced Prices.
_ .
PERRY Sc . CO.,
PERRY & CO.,
PERRY & CO.,
PERRY & CO.,
PERRY & CO.,
aoa CHESTNUT Street, above Third,
No. 809 CLIBSTNIIT St. (Stokes , old stand.)
8. E. Corner of SEVENTH and MARK= Sts. (Jones.)
jy3l-6t
BETTER THAN OIL WELLS.--TRE MOST
valuable possession on e arth is good health.
. .
PLANTATION BIPTERS
Are an excellent preserver of the health and vigor
of the whole system.
They quiet the nerves.
They cure Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.
They create a healthy appetite.
They cure Cramps and Cholle.
They purify and invigorate the system.
They cure Headache, Constipation, and Bilious
ness.
They require no change of diet.
They Instantly relieve distress after eating.
They make the weak strong, the languid brilliant,
and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They
are composed of the celebrated Canoea bark, win
tergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all preserved
in perfectly pure St. Croix rum. For particulars,
see circulars and testimonials around each bottle.
THY THEM, AND BE CunED. jy29-6t
CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR
Will restore Gray . Hair to its ORIGINAL COLOR;
atrengtherie and promotes the growth of the weakest
hair; stops its falling ou t In three days; keepsth e head
clean; cool and healthy; can be used freely; contains
nothing injurious; THIG BE 8r HAIR-DERssrws menu
OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC; it is recommended and
used by the first medical authority. Sold at the
drug-stores and at my ale°, No. 1.123 Broadway,
New York.
I assure all persons the above preparatton wilt do
all that is claimed for it.
.DrB-tntbsl7.l ' 1 Z , SARAII A. CHEVALIER, M. D.
TWO BAD CASES OR PILES CURED BY
DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass,
Of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes for tde benefit of
an who bluffer with the Plies, that he has been
troubled for eight years with an aggravated case or
Piles, and his brother - Was discharged from the army
as incurable, (he being quite paralyzed with the
Piles.) Both these distressing cases were curedwith
one bottle of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. The
recommendation of these gentlemen, beside the
daily testimonials received by Dr. Strickland, ought
to ecurviwee those suffering that the Mat Aggra
vated chronic cases of Piles are cured by Dr.
Strickland's Pile Remedy. It..ea sold by Druggists
everywhere. - Jyr-stuth-arti
KENDALL's Amsomm.—Have you tried
it If so, you approve of it. Of course the re
markable 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.
jyt-3m
Ppar. (WHEATON'S) ITCH.
SALT. ItHEITN. (OI3s.TTBIENT) SALT RHEUM.
Will cure the Itch in forty-eight hang. Also Careti
Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions
of the Skin. Price, 50 cents. By sending 60 cents to
WEEKS & POTTER, BOSTON, Mass., will be for
warded free by mail. For sale by all Druggists.
inhll3.Bm
PRICRS RRITCED.
WAHAHAREH & BROWN,
MP' Popular
air Clothing
Sit - Homo,
air OAR HALL, S. E. cor. Sixth and Market.
MARRIED. -
YOST—EREISTMAN.---Ou Tuesday evenMg, Au
gust 1, mss, by the RC,. E. W. Rutter, Mr, Wlittul
Cr Yost to Miss Sarah Christman, all of -Philadel
phia. [Norristown and Pottstown papers please
" Jait i DA N—MOYN.—Aegust 2cl, 1885, at St. Jo
seph's Church, by the Rev. F. 3. Barhelin. P. J.
Jordon to Elllll/21, If., daughter or Wm. Moyn Esq.*
MAHEN—CLOAIc.—On the Ist inst., at St. Pe
ter's Church, Smyrna, Del., by the Rev . Dr. Joshua
Norsell, Dr. Ches. L. Mahen to Rattly F. daughter
of John Cloak, Esq. [Delaware papers please
copy.]
DIED.
COSFELDT.—On Tuesday, Ist inst., JOHN COS
FELD'S, aged 41 years.
The felatires and friends, also the officers and
members of Lafayette Lodge,No. 71, A. Y. M., and
the officers and members o Neptune Lodge No.
354, I. 0. 0. F. and the Order inffeneral. the Engl..
neere Benevolent Association, No, 1, and the Press
in general, are particularly invited to attend his
funeral, from ids late residence No. 12181tandalph
street, above (Ward avenue, on ' Friday afternoon,
at?.o'cloek. *if
• • •
BULLOCK. — On fourth-day ntorning, 2d instant,
Sarah, relict of the late Isaac Bullock, in the 73d year
of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, front the resi
dence of her iiomdil•laW 4 Jilcol/ KWh, No, 1229 North
Eighteenth street, corner of Stiles, on Seventh-day
morning sth instant, at 10;4 o'clock. ***
HOPKINS.—On the 18th of May, 1864, of wounds
received at the Battle of Resaca, Ga., Corporal
George R. Hopkins, Company K sth Connecticut
Volunteers, son of Sohn C. Hopkins, of this city.
[Jersey City and New York papers will please
co a r taiG.—On Wednesday morning,August 2, Car
rie Wheeler , youngest (laughter oHorace H. and
Helen 'Virginia Grief,. aged 111 months.
The relatives and friends are invited to attend her
funeral. from the residence of her parents, No. 1116
Stiles street, on 'Friday afternoon, August 4, at four
o'clock.
SAUNDERS.--Onthe2Onstant, Mard.S., daugh
ter of Dilacpherson and Sarah Saunders.
Her friends and those of the family are invited to
attend her funeral. on Seventh-day morning, the oth
inst., at 10 o'clock, from the residence of Daniel
Sutter, No. 728 Buttonwood street. Interment
in south Laurel nth. *s*
MOURNING GOODS JUST RE
CEIVED.
Gray and Black English Chintzes, 31 cents.
Gray Poplins. 62j cents,
Shepherd Plaid nohairs. 50 cents.
Black and White Striped Mohairs, 45 cents,
Black and White Plaid Scotch Ginghams, 56 cents.
Black Glossy Alpacas or ktoliairs, St.
& SON, AtournlStore,
UiIESTNta Street.
One price. Prices in plain ligures. - ly2l
inn PURE WHITE SHETLAND
1 -."- • SHAWLS. EYRE & LA.NDELL.
100 PIECES MOSQUITO BARS,
WHITES, BLUES, GREF.NS, &c.
EYRE & LANDELL.
1,000 LOW WHITZ QULTS, POR
110TETS. IMMENSE I,MS OF CHEAP'
TOWEL'S. Cje26-tn ETRE St, LANIYELL•
•
W. OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, Corner
THIRTIETH and MARKET Streets.
Notice is hereby given that a Special Meeting of
the Stockholders 0t.1711E CENTRAL TRASPORTA
TION COMPANY of Pennsylvania, win be held at
the take, corner of THIIePIETII and MARKET
Streets, West Philadelphia. on WEDNESDAY, na
instant, at ten o'clock A. M., and that at said meet
ing it is proposed to increase the Capital Stock of
said Central Transportation Company, by adding
thereto two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, for
the purpose of extending its business. '-
By order of the Board of Directors.
0. W. CHILDS, President.
J. F. COTTRINOER, Secretary.
PIFILADF.LritiA, Almost 1, u5 , ..5. aoa-tionat
Mr.' CUMBERLAND COAL AND IM
PROVEMENT COMPANY.—At a meeting
of the stockholders of this Company, held at the
Oltice, 2.2BSouth FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, on
the inth of July last, the following gentlemen were
elected Directors:
.loseph Lesley, Sylvester J. tegargee,ll
Robert IL Beatty, Tallow Jackson,
Albert 1). Boileau, Price J. Patton,
Edward H. Faulkner, Thomas H. Rickert,
A. Eugene lindth.
The Directors organized by electing SYLVESTER.
J. lIIEGARGEE, President and ALBERT R.
SCHOFIELD, Secretary and Treasurer. au3-ft
rir BRIG GS GOLD COMPANY.—
ELEVENTH DIVIDEND.—A Dividend of
THREE DOLLARS PER SHARE has been declared,
payable JULY 81st, 1865, to Shareholders of Record
July 2501, 1865. Transfer Books closed front July
25th to August Ist, 1865.
WALTER E. LAWTON'.
Treasurer,
jy29-5t 81 JOHN Street, New York.
NAVAS'S A PHOSPHATE CONIC
PANY.—FIRST DIVIDE2 , ID. — A Dividend,
or TWO DOLLARS PElt SHARE has been de
clared, payable JULY 31st, 1865, to Shareholders of
Recor4l JUIN,' 27th, 1865.
Transfer gooks closed from July 27th to August
Ist, 1865. WALTER J. LAWTON,
.Treasnrer.
iy2o-5t 81 JOHN Street New York.
tar= OFFICE PENNA. CENTRAL COAL
AND OIL CO., N. E. Corner THIRD and
DOCK Streets, second story. -
PIIILADELPITIA, July 'NotBo
TO DELINQUENT STOOKIJOLDERS. — ee
is hereby given that unless the assessment of twen
ty-flve cents per ahare called for by resolution or
/November, 1669, is paid on or before August 4, 1805,
a sufficient' number of shares to pay the said assess
ment, with necessary and Incidental expenses, will
be sold, at this Office, at bubligoale, at 12 o'clock,
on that day.
By order of the Board.
jyls-18t. ADAM WARTHMAN, Treasurer.
OFFICE MANDAN MINL.NG COM
PANY, No. 324 WALNUT Street.
PHILADELPHIA, July 18, 18%.
NOTICE . 113 'HEREBY GIVEN that an Stock of
the Mandan Main Company on Which instalments
are due and unpai dis hereby declared forfeited, and
will be sold at _public auction on MONDAY the 21st
doff of AUGUST, 1865, at 12 o'clock noon, at tile
oMee of the Secretary of the corporatlon,aceordlng
to the charter and by-laws, unless previously re
deemed. By order of the Directors.
B. A. HOOPES,
jyl9-tan2l Secretary and Treasurer.
-
Or OFFICE GIRARD MINING COM.
FANY, N 0321 WALNUT Street,
bituang.LßEUA, July Mt 1885.
NOTICE is hereby given that all b'tock of the
GIRARD MINING COMPANY, on which Instal
ments are due and unpaid, Publictly declared for
feited, and will be sold at t lon on SA
TURDAY, the 19th day of August, 1805, at 12 o'clock
noon, at the Mice of the Secretary of the Corpora
tion,,according to the Charter and By-Laws, unless
previously redeemed.
DY order of tlle Directors. B. A. HOOPES,
jrnttilllB Secretary and Treasurer.
tgr' OFFICE OF THE GILFILLAN OIL
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA. — The
au r!WI 'meeting of the Stockholders of the Oiltillan
Oli Comnanv of Pennsylvania will he hell at their
409 IVALNUT Street, on WEDNESDAY,
the Sill of AUGUST, at 3 o'clock P. M. An election
for officers and directors will be held.
J. C. FRYER,
jriStanti Secretary and Treasurer.
PHOTOGRAPHS,—PARTIES OR IN
rDIVIDUALS can have Photographs taken In
the best manner or elireheg, reshienees and
, Honk
,ditieve, by applying to B. F. REINER, 624 ARG. ,
Street,
MILITARY.
I UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
—Wanted for the UNITED STATES MARINE
able-bodied MEN. Splendid induce
ruente bold put to all entering the Marine Dorm
glorious opportunity to visit foreign countries,.
good pay, excellent accommodations, light and
easy duties.
For all further Information inquire at the Recruit
ing Rendezvous, NO. 311 South FRONT Street,
Philadelphia, between 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. every
day, except 'Sunday. CHARLES HEYWOOD,
/9/ Vaptain and Recruiting °Meer.
INSURANCE.
THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST
COMPANY OF PIIILADELPHIA,
INCORPORATED BY . TIIE STATE OP PENN
SYLVANIA, 3D MO., 2,3 D, 1803.
Insures Lives, Allows Interest on Depo
sits, and Grants Annuities.
CAPITAL, 8150,000.
DIRECTORS
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY, RICHARD CADBURY,
JEREMIAH HACKER, HENRY HAINES,
JOSHUA H. MORRIS, T. WISTAR BROWN,
RICHARD WOOD, WM. C. LONUSTRETH,
CHAS. F. COFFIN. 4
SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY,
PRESIDENT
ROWLAIiD rAltitY,
ACTUARY
TEMPORARY OFFICE,
NO. 247 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
BASEMENT. 025-tuthsly
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.
Croton Fire Inenrnnee Co., New York.
Atlantic Fire and Marine Ina. Co., Pro.
vidence, B. L
People's Fare Ins. Co., Worcester, Mass.
Thames Fire Ins. Co., Norwich, Conn.
Insurance effected In reliable Companies to any
amount, upon LIBERAL TERM, without charge
for POLICIES OR STAMP..
JOSEPH TILLINGHA.ST,
AGENT,
409 WALNUT Street
THI. AN R I E , MANCE INBURAAGB CON-
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated in OHL Charter Perpetual
OFFICE No. 305 WALNUT STREET.
CAPITAL, J 300,000.
Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRE Homes,
Stores, and other Buildings, limited or perpetual;
and on Furniture, floods, Wares, and Merchandise,
in town or country
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.
ASSETS, 6;100,068.1'1.
Invested in the following Securities, viz:
First Mortgages on City Property', well se
cured 006,600 00
United States Government Loans 141,000 00
Philadelphia City 6 per cent. Loans 50,0190 00
Pennsylvania 0,000,000 6 per cent. Loan.. 15,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds, first and
second Mortgages ' 35,000 00
Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's
6 per cent. Loan a 6,00000
Philadelphia and Reading Railroad COM
pany's 6 per cent. Loan 5,000 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 per cent.
Mortgage Bonds 4,560 00
County Fire Insurance Company's Stock.. 1,050 08
Mechanics' Bank Stocks 4,000 00
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock.. 10,000 00
Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock 00 06
Reliance Insurance Company of Philadel
tibia's Stock
Accrued Interest
Cash in bank and on hand...
Worth at present market value
DIRECTORS.
_ William
W Stevenson,
Itenj. W. Tingley,
Marshall Hall,
Charles Leland,
J. Johnson Brown,
Thomas H. Moore.
TINGLEY, President,
tarp.
ber 1, MI,
Clem Tingley,
Wm, R. Thompson,
William Musser,
Samuel Displiam,
H. L. Carson,
Robert Steen,
CLEM
THOMAS C. HILL Secr
PHILADZLPIIIA, necesol
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
—THE PENNSYLVANIA. EIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Incorporated 1125. CHARTER PER
PETUAL. No. 510 WALNUT Street, opposite In
dependence Square.
This Company, favorably known to the commu
nity for nearly forty years continues to insure
against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Public or Pri
vate Buildings, either permanently or for a limited
time. Also, on Furniture, Stocks, Hoods, or Mer
chandise generally, on liberal terms.
Their eopital, together 'w ith a large Surplus Fund,
Is invested in the most careful manner, whldi en
ables them to offer to the Insured an undoubted se
curity in the case of loss.
DIRECTORS.
Daniel Smith, Jr., John Devereux,
Alexander Benson, . Thomas Smith,
Isaac Harleburst, Henry Lewis,
1
Thomas Robins, J. Gillingham Fell.
DANIELSMITH, Jn., President.
WILLIAM G. Cskowitt./. Secreary. •
VAME INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 408 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
FIRE AND INLAND INSURANCE.
DIRECTORS.
Francis N. Buck, John W. Everman,
Charles Richardson, Robert B. Potter,
Henry Lewis, John Kessler, Jr,,
Samuel Wright, E. 1). Woodruff,
F. S. Justice, Charles Stokes,
George A. West, Joseph D. Ellis.
FRANCIS Is. BUCK, President.
CHAS. RICHARDSON, Vice President.
W. I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. jati-tf
GROCERIES.
TO FAMILIES RESIDIIiti IN THE
RURAL DISTRICTS.
We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply fami
ne., at *bah country residences, with
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FINE eIIOOERIES,
TEAS, &C., &C.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
zny24-tf Car. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
LEGAL.
"fiI . STATE 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
sonber by, the Register of Wills of the county of
Philadelphia, all persons indebted to said Estate
are requested to make payment, and those having
claims against the seine to present them without
delay to MARY ALTER Executrix,
jy2o-th6t* No. 83 4 North SIXTH Street.
ESTATE OF SAMUEL WILLIAMS,
DECEASED.—Letters testamentary to Op Es
tate of Samuel Williams , _ late of the city of Phila
delphia, deceased, hue been granted to the under
signed. All persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make payment, And those_ who have
claims and demands to tiresent them to
SUSAN R. WILLIAMS, Executrix',
1421 WALNUT Street;
THOS. WILLIAMS. Jr., Executor,
1927 CHESTNUT Street;
or tallith' Attorney, ROBT. E. RANDALL,
jyta-that. 202 WASHINGTON Square.
MACHINERY AND . IRON.
BPENN STEAM ENGINE AND
OILER WORKS.—NEAFIE & LEVY,
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS,
MACHINISTS, BOIL 11 AKERS, BLACK
SMTHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many years
been in successful operation, and been exclusively
engaged In building and repairing Marine and River
Engines, high and low-pressure, iron Boilers, Wa
ter'Panks Propellers, &c., &c., respectfully offer
their services to the public as being fully prepared
to contract for engines of all sizes, Marine, Elver
and Stationery; having sets of patterns of different
sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick de
spatch. Every description of pattern-making made
at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure,
Fine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best
Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings of all sizes
and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings of all descrip
tions; Roll-Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other
work connected with the above business.
Drawings and specifications for all work done at
the establishment free of charge, and work guaran
teed.
The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for
repairs of boats where they can lie in perfect safe
ty, and arc provided with shears, blocks, falls, &c.,
&c., for raising heavy ortioht weights.
a - X4 - .loß' NEAFIE,
JOHN P. LEVY,
BEACH and PALMER Streets.
.r. VAUGHAN MBERICK. WILLIAM M. MBRUICS
- JOHN P. COPE.
SOTITHWAIIk FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETki,
PHILADELPHIA.
MERRICK et, SONS,
ENGINEERS AND :MACHINISTS
- - - - -
Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam En
gines, for land, river, and marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &C.;
Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron-frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops,
Railroad Stations, Sm.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most
improved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, such
as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills Vacuum Pans, Open
Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping En
gines, &c.
Sole agents for N. Milieux's Patent Sugar-Boil
ing, Apparatus, NeSnlyth's Patent Steam Hammer,
and Aspinwall. Nvolsey's Patent Centrifugal
Sugar-Draining Machine. alll2-tf
GRICE & LONG,
Filli.TON WORKS, 1240 BEACH STREET,
Engineers, Machinists, Boiler Makers, and Car
Builders.
Tanks of every description made to order.
Sole. Agents for Long's Marine Salinometers.myl6-ly
THOMAS M'DONOUGH CK ,
GENERAL BLARAIITTIING,
ELK STREET, ABOVE DOE STREET,
FRANKLIN, PENNA.
Wir Boring tools on hand or made to order on
short notice. myll-3m
MORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM EN.
U/NE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, and Gene
ral Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. IAI9 CAL.,
LOWIMiI „, Street, Philadelphia. fe2o-tf
REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF
LOOKING-GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE 41 - , SONS,
Sl6 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, ttc.,
LO Whin attention Is directed.
A lull BLOM of ELEGANT MANUFACTURE
and most SUBSTANTIAL MATERIALS, always
on Laud.
- Ro4GEXES , GROUPIE,
comprising sixteen subjects, war and humorous;
die agency.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS are prepared to till
orders ror goods, deliverable In the autumn or
winter, at prices more favorable than they may be
at those seasons.
litirrors, of every character, made to order, to 1111
Mantels, Piers, Walls, Saloons, and fiablas of Ves
sels, ite.
GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, open free. jY27-12t
4EIM E R' S COLORED PHOTO
GRAPHS are executed with care and rare ar
tistic skill. For proof, see specimens, SECOND
Street, above Greco. Accurate likenesses for only
$1.50.
MACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, 850.
—2,500 Obis. Mass. Nos. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel,
late-caught flat fish, In assorted packages.
2,000 bbls. New Eastport, Fortune Bay, and Hall
fax Herring.
2,500 boxes Lubee, sealed, No. I Herring.
150 bbls. New Mess Shad.
250 boxes Herkimer -county Cheese, &e.
In store and for sale by 3H.TRPHF KOONS,
jalo-3r- - • N 0.191-0 NOR= WlllsrM/3. •
tith 4 PRESS:-'-..PTITEADELPITIA:
PRINTING AND STATIONERY.
JAMES H. BRYSON'S
JOB PRINTING AID STATIONERY
No• S NORTH SIXTH STREET, Philadelphia.
Establialied in 1845, and a
FIRST SILVRIZ_IREDAI,AVARDRp FOR TEE
This Well•elltablished Printing and Stationary
House has superior facilities to execute all Orders
for the same.
Printing, Stationery, and Blank Books of every,
description furnished with promptness and de
spatch, upon the most favorable terms for Cash.
Our Specimen Books of Label Printing, and Catth
logues of Stationery, will be freely sent by mail, on
receipt of postage of stamps, or by Express if pre
ferred.
A supply of hand-made Papers and Envelopes, SO
much in demand, constantly kept on hand.
Inks Papers :m.i Blank Books on hand.
Special Ruling and Blank Book Work furnished to
order.
Bryson Son's Tablets, a new article, introduced
by them, for every clerk, and extensively used by
every accountant. All sizes on hand. jy29-7t
t E. WALRAVEN,
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM
ENTIRELY NEW AND RICH DESIGNS,
MOSQUITO BARS,
WITH PATENT UMBRELLA. FRAMES,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
fly the Piece or Package,
AT AND UNDER
MARKET RATES.
JAS. IL CAMPBELL & 'CO.,
727 CHESTNUT ST.
(WHOLESALE ROOMS, UP STAIRS.)
is 15-1 m
. 1,000 00
. 5,455 42
. 13,023 22
$400,068.71
$414,398 71
BAGS I BAGS 1 BAGS !
NEW -AND SECOND-HAND.
BEAMLESB, BURLAP. AND GUNNY
BAGS,
FLOUR AND SALT BAUM ALL si2ES, ,
PRINTED TO ORDER, BY
JOHN•T. BAILEY & CO.,
jy26-6m No. 113 NORTH FRONT STREET.
HAZARD & HUTCHINSON,
AGENTS TOR THE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS,
112 CHESTNITT STREET,
YRILADELEELA.,
AND
103 READE STREET, NEW YORK. Je23-8m
WILLIAM BROCKIE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
101 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia,
Will continue the Connnission business of Hie late
limn of THOMAS It rcnnitlisox .t CO.
Advances made on PRODAJCE consigned to RICH
ARDSON, SPENCE, & CV., LIVERPOOL, and to
correspondents in LONDON, BELFAST, and
GLASGOW.
AUGUST 1, 1865. aulAmif
CLOSING OUT CLOSING OUT 1
CLOSING OUT
GREAT BARGAINS
• IN
SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
•
CHEAP BLACK SILKS.
Black Silks, with Lustre. -
Black Silks, without Lustre.
Black Saks, of every variety, at low prices.
- Colored Silks, of every variety, at low prices.
_Silk Grenadines at reduced prices.
75c. Silk Grenadines reduced to 450.
$1 Silk Grenadines reduced to 550.
Handsome Silk Grenadines reduced to 8730., $l,
$1.25.
New Styles Cambric Lawns, VW., 500.
New Styles Jaconet Lawns, 50c.. 6230,, 650.
New Styles Organdy Lawns, 400., eSe., 550.
New Styles Fine Linen Lawns, 02)ic., 75e.
Dress Goods, of every description, at low prices.
SHAWLS AT REDUCED PRICES.
Plain.. Plaid, and Striped White Swisil and Or
gandies.
Plain, Plaid, and Striped Nainsooke and Cambrice.
White Paired and Tucked Milian%
•
H. STEEL & SON
.13 , 5-tr Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street.
PLAIN BUFF, PINK, AND BLUE
PERCALLES or French Chintzes.
Plain buff, pink, and blue Jaconets.
Pure white Shetland ShaivlS.
White Shirred illuslins.
Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks.
Plain Nainsoolts, Swiss Muslins, Cambrics, &c.
Fine lead-color Linens.
Frosted or Crape Poplins for travelling dresses.
Single and double width plain De Laines.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
26 South SECOND Street.
N.B.—Summer Dress Goods closing out regard
less cost. jem_ty
COOPER CCONARD, NINTH AND
MARKET, have •
The best Cassimere stock in town.
Good Linen Drills, Ducks,Coatings.
Tailors , Linings, of everklnd.
Muslin stock complete, prices right.
Family Linens, selling, gold, at 80c.
Gauze, Domet, and other Flannels.
Pearl 'Wool Delaines, 55 and 65 cents.
Extra line black Mohair Alpacas, 411„
Lupin , 6-9 black Wool De'sines, $l,
Good stock white Nainsook, Swiss.
Bird-eye Linen, striped Muslins, finest ()ambito
and Jaconets, pulled Mu silos, Pique, &c.
White Barege and other thin Shawls.
Silk Sacques and Summer Dusters. je7-tf
FIGURED SILK GRENADINES,
-a- of the.best qualities and styles, In Black and
Gray Grounds., 66c to $1.50.
Travelling Dress Goods, In every variety.
Xew Dress Goods in great variety.
Handsome Chem Wks,
VERY CHEAP BLACK. SILKS,
- - -
suitable for Dresses, Mantles, and Sangßes.
COTTON GOODS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE
PRICES.
Merrimac, Sprague, and Pacific Prints, 25c.
/0-4 Waltham and PeperlllH. ble STacheEEdL Shee ON tlngo, $l.
A. S
myB-tf Nos. 718 and 718 North TENTH Street.
628H00P SJIRTS. 6 28
HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE" OF
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 tikirts in the market. All tl4.e new and desira
ble styles, sites, and lengths for ladles, misses, and
children. On hand and made to order, wholesale
and retail. Warranted to give satisfaction, at 028
ARCH Street. . jy2.6-Im.
AMERICAN HOTEL,
,
MAUCH CHUNK, PA.
LA FA rawrz. }Praprletors.
ROBERT KLUTZ,
TFIIMS—Lk?per day.
rat.V2.lo
$l2 per week.
"AMERICAN HOUSE "
POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL 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. )3,27-lin
O FFICE OF ASSESSOR OF INTER
NAL REVENUE CIF THIRD DISTRICT OF
PENNSYLVANIA, No.l)24.North THIRD Street. ,
NOTICE Is hereby given, that the Annual Lists
for May Ist, 1865, of bicenses, Incomes, and Enu
merated Articles, subject to Tax under the act of
June 30th, 1864, as amended by act of March 3d,1865.
will remain open for Inspection for the space • of
ii freen days after the Id day of August, 1885.
Appeals Will be Marti and determined front Au
gust 11th to August 16th, both inclusive.
All appeals must he made In writing, and specify
the particular cause, matter, or thing respecting
- which a derision is minested, and state, more
over, the ground or principle of error complained
of. .1. FLETCHER. BUDD, -
au3 5811 14 17-61 U. S. Assessor Third Dist. Pa.
UNITED STATES ANNUAL TAXES
AltE NOW. DUE.
OFFICE DBrITTY COLLECTOR INT. REVENUE,
Firrii COLLECTION DISTRICT, rA.,
MAIN STREET AND (MELTON. AVENUE,
GERMANTOWN, Philadelphia.
Notice is hereby given, That the Annual Col
lection Lists have been received, and the Taxes
are )mw due and payable. The Annual List in
eludes the tax on licenses, Incomes, carriages',
within s, musical instruments, plate, and yachts.
It is generally known that a personal notice can
not be given to every taxpayer. The law specially
prescribes the mode of notice—vie. by advertise-
Meld in one newspaper, Mid 111)021Qations to be post-
IA lip in tour public places. -
Persons residing in the Twenty-SeCOnd and Twen
v. 111th wards will make payment at - this office.
Those residing in the 'Twenty-third ward will make
'payment to THOMAS S. FOOLKROD, Deputy Col
lector, FRANKFORD Street, Prankford.
This Annual Tax Is by law payable on or before
the 30th day of June in each year ; but as the Tax
Lists fur Ibis year were unavoidably delayed, the
doe tined fors this DlStrla as the latest day upon
which It may he paid without penalty is
the 2filh day of August, 1364..
WILLLAM IT. MILLER, .
- Deputy Collector,
Fifth District, Germantown.
July 20,1615. - 3y25-sattitht-131
SPECIAL NOTICE.-THE FOLLOW
INti described 7-30 United States Treasury;
Notes of the current issue, were stolen front the.
Safe in the (Mice of HOWARD & CO.'S EXPRESS,
in the Whip of Troy, ra., on the night of the Sith .
or Joey.
All imrsons, firms, and corporations are hereby
cautioned against receiving , or negotiating the un
dermentioned notes or bonds, as all of the same
weve stolen, and this Company elahns the right to,
recover the possession of said notes and bonds'
whenever and wherever they can find the same.
50 Seven-Thirty United States Notes; 4150 each,'
numbered from 103.737 to 1113,7110, both inclusive,
110 Seven -Thirty United States Notes, *lOO each,.
nninhered from 230,53 s to 2a,917., both inclusive. !!
HOWARD & CO.'S EXPItE6S. !
33, FREDERIC% LOVEJOY, Snp't,
No. 607, CaIESTNTJT Street:
—4II,Apr4,FIXIA, 10011 - .0411-3 t
EMPORIUM,
BEST JOIIi'RI . NTING IN 1854
CURTAIN GOODS.
MASONIC HALL,
71.9 CHESTNUT STREET,
HAS stiST RECEIVED
A FULL LINE OF
CTJRTAINS,
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DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N. E. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Street!,
FTLILADELPHIA,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Importers and Dealers In Foreign and Domestic
WINDOW AND PLATE GLANS.
NAIarrACTURBSO Or
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, &C.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED '
FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.
Dealers and Consumers supplied at
VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. 074-am
BOTANIC. AND ECLECTIC DRUG.
ROBERT A. HANCE, _
729 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
Would call the attention of Druggists, Country Mer
chants, and others, to his stock of
ROOTS, HERBS, AND BARKS,
in various sized packages, of our own pressing, at
PRICES BELOW FORMER RATES.
A full line of BOTANICAL PREPARATIONS,
W. S. MERRELL & CO.'S CONCENTRATED RE
MEDIES, &C., at a liberal discount to the trade.
Catalogues furnished on application. myll-amlp
COPARTNERSHIPS.
DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.
—Thee Partnership formerly existing between
Samuel Macky, Alexander Hogg, and ROUCrt H.
Beattie, under the name of
MACKE. HOGS-,&
having been. dissolved by the death of Alexander
Hogg, all persons having claims against the late
firm of MAICIRY, NOGG, & CO.„ are requested to
present them ; and all persons indebted to said firm
to make payment to either of the surviving part
ners.
SAMUEL 111ACK.Y.
BORT. H. REA.TTIE.
25 South WATER Street.
CO-PARTNERSIIIT.—The underetgued have en
tered into a partnership under the nuane of
MACKY BEATTIE,
to carry on the Produce and General Commission
buSimss from and after the Ist day of August, A.
D. 1861,
No. 25 South WATER Street, and 1933 and 1935
MARKET Street, Philadelhia,.
SAMUELMACICY,
ROBT, H, BEATTIE.
augl-tuths-et
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
-u- existing under the firm of ANsrActi S 5 SONS,
Philadelphia, and F. J. ANSPACII & CO., Ashland,
Pa., is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
J. ANSPACH, ,Tn.,
CHAS. E. ANSPACII,
PEED , K. J. ANS.P.A.CII, .
JAS. ANSPACH.
July 31, 1865.
The undersigned have farmed a:partuership this
day under the Arm name of ANSEA.en %
and will continue the business of
MINING AND SELLING COAL,
Office 324 WALNUT Street.
CHAS. E. ANSPACIL
PRED , K. J: AN'SPACII,
JAS. ANSPACH.
ted-tutbsar.
August 1, 1865
TBE COPAHTNERE,HIP HERETO
-A- FORE existing between the undersigned, - under
the style and turn of THOS. R. TUNIS & CO., is
this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The business will be continued by ALBERT G.
NUM', (at 22.3 and 225 Chestnut street,) who Is
duly authorized to settle the affairs of the late
firm.THOS. R. TUNIS,
I A. U. BUZBY.
PHILADELPHIA, July 20th, 1865.
•
NOTICE OP PARTNERSMP.—ThC SlibSeribers
have formed a limited partnership, according to
law, under the firm name of A. 0. BITZBY, for the
transaction of the general Dry Goods Commission
and Mercantile Business at 223 and 1625 CHEST
NUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
The general partner is ALBERT 0. BUZBY, and
the special
_partner Is THOMAS It. TUNIS, who has
contributed to the common stock of bald firm twenty
thousand (20,000) dollars in cash. The partnership
is to commence on the first day of August. 1665, and
.will terminate on the thirty-first day of Jul/. 1155.
ATABERT Hr. BIWA HY,
THOMAS It. TUNIS,
PittLawg.imitA, July 28th, 1864. ant-Gtd&ttiSt
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
DAY formed a Co_partnersbip, under the firm of
LominEAD it STOTESRUDY, for the transaction
of a General Merchandise Brokernge BuBlneBs, at
No. 119 lonth FRONT Street.
ORO. P. LOUGH - FAD,
CHAS. C. STOTESISCRY.
aut-Ot.
AUGUST 1, ISGS,
THE PARTNERSHIP 'HERETOFORE
existing between JAMES CHAL LEN .'SON
is dissolved by mutual consent, and ail claims
against or due said firm will he settled bye HOW
ARD CIIALLEN, who will continue the business at
1 308 y 20, 11366.,CHESNUT.
JulT
HOWARD. CHALLEN, 1308 CHESTNUT, hay
in g purchased N. Leypoldt's Circulating Library,
will largely increase it with new books in quanti
ties so that every subserlberwill be supplied.
CHALLEN'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY',
jy3i-6t • 1308 CHESTNUT Street.
ri---
NOTICE.---T H
C OPARTNERSHIP Undersigned have this day entered Into a eo•
partnership under the name and title of BRUNER,
WANN„ & CO., for the transaction of the tillaiS
ßAL LUMBER BIIIMNEW, at 1908 lickllicET
A. BRUNER, SE.,
D. C. WAND,
A. BRUNER, ,TB.
PHILADELPHIA, July 8, 1885.
THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED IN
connection with an old established Lumber Depot
nt Columbia, Pa., thus giving the yard superior ad.
vantages. jyll-3m.
10 12, 15-HORSE POWER ENGINES,
9 Boring Tools, Planers, Lathes, Punching
and Drilling Machines, Oil-well Tubing.
For sale - hv
HAHAWAY. LEACH, & STEARNS
417 ARCH Street. Philadelphia.
SELECT FOR A PORTRAIT, A LIFE
-1,7 size 'Photograph In on colors—the :next seen
rate likenesses made. See sneeimeus nt F.
AtEJXZW6 624 ARCH, gt, it*
WANTS.
WANTED AALIFE-INt3ITRANCE
SO
LI(ITOR, to travel through the State. A
large eommission will he paid. Inquire at 400
WALNUT street. this week, between the hours of
12 and 4 2. . Its
WANTED -A YOUNG MAN WITH
some knowledge of the Cloth Business. Best
refeihnre mild red. Address Box 2397 P. 0. au3-30`
WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE
Fancy Dry Good:: and Hosiery Muse, a com
petent SALESMAN. To one whip can coannand a
good trade a liberal salary frill be given- Address
"BOX 109, 9, Philadelphia Post-office, ana-31,*
WANTED TO RENT—A STORE, BY
Ist .Tannary next. in COMMERCE Street, or
in Fomau or Errill, near Market. Address
B. C. & Co.,`• this °Mee. am.3-6V.
v i TANTED-ANEXPERIENCED
Salesman init wholesale Millinery and Fancy
Goods house. Only those well acquainted' with
the bUNIIIeSS need apply. Address, with references,
F. &I ' Box 551. Po.3tlitte. ant -a.
"WANTED-A LAD OF 16 YEARS OF
age in a Wholesale Grocery House. Must be
correct infigures, and write a fair hand.
Address Box 2914,
aul-tuthat Philadelphia Post-oillee.
''ANTED -IN A DRY GOODS JOB
RING.. House, a young MAN of experience:
capable of receiving and examining goods anti I 111;
Mg orders ; also, latas to tear. bo.loocx. Add PM
Industry," this (Mee, ant-2t*
WANTE D-IN A WHOLESALE
house, on Market street, an experienced
BOOK-KEEPER. None but a lirst-elass, good,
cotent hand need aply. Address, in own
handwriting, Box 870, Philadelphia post-oilier r, also,
ng 081817 eXpected, &c., &e. aul-3t.
WANTED—AT $175 PER MONTH,
TT Returned and Disabled Officers and Soldiers,
Teachers,_ Ladles, and energetic young men to
CANVASS for our great national work ,.' ` The Life,
Times, and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln."
By Dr. L. P. Brockett. We have agents clearing
$175 per month, which we will prove to any doubting .
applicant. Send for circulars. Address JONES,
BROS., CO., SIXTH and MINOR Streets, Phila
delphia, Pa. jyl4-Im.
AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR GREAT
National Work..--The most complete only au
thentic and reliable LIFE OF LINCOLN Published.
Send for circulars. Address "P. 0.," Box 1423,
Philadelphia, Pa. jy2l.-Im.W4t
AGENTS WANTED FOR "THE SE
CRET SERVICE. THE FIELD, THE DUN
GEON, AND THE IfiI3CAFE, • the InOtit intere&t-
Ing and exciting book over published , Send for
circulars. Address JONES, B {QS., & CO., Phila
delphia, Pa. )y2B-flu*
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ME
MORIAL RECORD OF THE NATION'S TRI
BUTE TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Extra induce
ments offered. AddresaliENßY A. LOVELAND,
No. 20 North MERRICK Ureet, northwest of Penn
Square, Philaila., Pa. "" Jy27-11r.
A GENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE
OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By Dr. J. Eh Ho],
land. No comment is necessarr, the author's repu
tation as a writorls fully established. Experienced
canvassers know why It sells. Address, for terms,
NORRIS BARNARD, Elk View,
jyl9-240 Chester county, Penna.
Q7O A MONTH.—I WANT AGENTS
lgsellizirgint r Etina l , o lliTilat e etll 6 BP % l v i g. d '
offered. Full particulars free. Address
Biddeford, Maine. inyle-d&W3m
$125 A MONTH.-AGENTS WANT
ED• everywhere to introduce the Improved
SHAW & CLARK TWENTY-DOLLAR FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE, the only low-price machine
in the country which is licensed by Grover & Baker,
Wheeleg, & Wilson,, Howe Binger & Co., and
BachelOr. All other machines now sold forless
than, forty dollars each are inDingements, and the
seller and user are liable to fine and imprteonment.
Salary and expenses, or large commission allowed.
Illustrated circulars sent free. Address SHAW &
CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. myle-d&Wam
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
at ARCH STRE .-FOIL SALE, A
sin very desirable and commodious DWELLING
HOUSE, situated in the moat aristocratic part of
Arch street; in perfect condition, and replete with
modern conveniences. Price, t 28,000. Possession
at once. Address '•1 - 1.. B. PreBB Office. au2-2t5
de TO LET_—HOUSE No. 12 gAmiL
maiLTON TERRACE, West Philadelphia. Apply to
P. H. WARREN, next door to the premises. aut-tf
BFOR RENT---a THREE-STORY
RICX HOUSE. with side-yard, situate on
TIMiTY-FOURTH Street, above Alarket, West
riffladelphia. For terms, apply on the premises.
JULY 31, 1805.. aul-at.
FOR SALE ON ELEVENTH,
AM Twelfth, and Thirteenth streets, S number of
neat Dwellings, on easy terms.
Also, 2214 Brandywine street, In perfect order.
Immediate possession.
Also. VERY CHEAT' DWELLING, 1615 Marshall
street. Lot 175125 feet. This Will be sold exceed
ingly low.
Also, neat Dwelling, 1642 North Second street. Lot
121 feet 9 inchoate Philip, with House on rear end.
Alto, PM Hester street, QiienP, l A
wt immediate
possession.
Also, - north side Spring Garden, west of Fifteenth.
Also, 1905 Coates, in good order; Immediate pos
session. •
=6 North Fifteenth street, well built; pos
session soon.
Many others, large 'and small, in various localities. B. F. GL ENN,
123 S. FOURTH Street, or
3y29 B. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and GREEN.
FOR BALE—TWO VERY DESI-
Marable Houses, 1932 and 1931 ARCH Street, new
and well built, with every modern convenience. Im
mediate possession. B. F. GLENN,
Jy29 - 123 South FOURTH Street.
at FOR SA LE, DOWNINGTOWN
AIii&PROPERTT. — First-chtss Dwelling and lame
Store, one of the best stands in the plate, convel.
nient to Railroad, an' very desirable both as a rest.
(knee and place of business. B. F. GLENN,
.V 2 O 123 Sonth FOURTH Street.
in FOR RENT
Arat AN ITALIAN VILLA'
Late the residence of DAVID C. WILS(N.I . , situ
ate lei of a mile from the CITYof,WILI INGTON,
within 11)0 yards of the City Railway (passing every
imm
/0 jies. 5 'Mt! house (being now) 15111 excellent
order, supplied with water from a tank in the
with every modern Improvement, heated throughout
by- steam; a due porch the entire length of the
building. 'The grounds in front of the house (con
taining 4 acres,) are tastefully laid out In walks and
plats, dotted with trees and shrubbery, the whole
surrounded by hedge and wall. This country sQat
is considered one of the most desirable and pleasant
locations in the State. Possessionalven immediate
-IY. by aptilleatttin to Du. 73.. It. ronTEn,
T. P. ILLYAAD,
Exeeutors,
aut-4w • Wilmington, Del.
ta FOR SALE-A NUMBER OF al
valuable Farms Country Seats, Cottage
and Building Lots, Factory Buildings Furnaces,
Indeed, almost every variety of Real Estate. Call
and see Register. B• F. GLENN,
.y 29 - 123 South FOURTH Street.
TO >BE SOLD-80 ACRES OF
A+. excellent Farming or Building LAND, situate
in DARBY, Delaware county, bordering onetwo
public roads, within half a mile of Clifton Station
ou the Philadelphia and West Chester Railroad,'
and within one mile of the terminusnf the Phila
delphia and I♦ arby Passenger Railroad. This pro
perty is well suited for dividing into small lots
for building, having a front of three-quarters of a
mile en the roads, is well watered, with 30 acres
of good Woodland, and is a very healthy neighbor
hood. Whole or in lots, to suit purchasers. Per
sons wishilfg to purchase a cheap and desirable pro
petty will please call on the subscriber.
THOMAS L. BARTRAM
DARB(,
jy2t-tuths-6t 5 Delaware County, Pa.
I'OR SALE CHEAP-A COMPLETE
Set of School Furniture. Apply, for oue week,
ut 1030 SPRING GARDEN Street. aril-6t"`
IRON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE
,
SHOPS. SITUATE IN MOUND CITY, IL
LINOIS.
The lot has a front on the Ohio River of 265 feet,
and extends 200 feet in depth to a one-hundred-feet
-wide street, with streets on each side. The build
ings are of brick, and contain a sixty-horse-power
engine, two cupolas, tilt and trip-hammers, lathes,
and every variety of machinery and tools used in
'first-class machine-sbops- There are also patterns
for marine railway machinery, siCamboat, saw, and
sugar-mill engines, and for wood and coal-stoves,
with all the latest improvements.
Iron and coat to be obtained in the neighborhood
in abundance.
,For sale by I. C• PRICE,
• aul-12t. No. Gil CHESTNUT Street.
VOR - SALE-IRON MASTERS, AT
TENTION—GREAT BARG-MN-400,000 C
BE CLEARED IN CliiEYEAll.—First-elass ROLL
INC+ MILL in this city, with all the splendid, nearly
new machinery, with three engines, one, of MO, ano
ther of 760, and another of 130-horse 'power; has
seven boilers; first-rate machinery for manufac
turing railroad iron, chairs, spikes, &e. ; 5,000 tons
of all descriptions of (Torreon be made in one year;
Is now all in full operation; has water and steam
railroad communication, coal shutes, &c.; all the
water used upon the premises derived from springs
nose by, free of charge. There is also a row of
twelve stone tenant dwellings included. Price,
175,000; worth igloo,ooo. Easy - terms.
GEO. C. MILLER, Real Estate Broker,
jy29-7tif 155 North SIXTH Street.
FOR SALE-A SUPERIOR IRON FUR
-a- NACE, iu full blast, with about 1,000 acres of
land, In Adams Co., Fu., capable of making3o tons
per seek. B. F. GLENN,
Jy2o 123 South FOURTH Street.
BOARDING.
DAY' BOARD-WITH FIRST-CLASS
DINNERS, at No. 624 South WASHINGTON
Square. tyB-2m*
STATIONERY Si. BLANK BOOKS.
OIL, MINING ; COAL, AND OTHER
NEW COMPANIES.
We are prepared to furnish New Corpoiations
with all the Books they require, at short notice and
low prices, of first quality. All styles of Binding.
STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATE OF STOCK.
LITHOGRAPHED
TRANSFER BOOK.
ORDERS OF TRANSFER.
STOCK LEDGER.
STOCK LEDGER BALANCES.
REGISTER OF CAPITAL STOCK.
BROKERS' PETTY LEDGER.
ACCOUNT OF SALES.
DIVIDEND BOOK.
MOSS R CO.
BLANK DOOR ANITF ACTURERs AND
STATIONERS.
sett-tf 432 CHESTNUT Street.
REMOVALS.
p ENOVAL.-BENEDICT MILLER,
-am UMBRELLA and PARASOL Manufacturer has
removed to 39 North SIXTH Street. jy27-Imir
REMOVAL.---GEO. W. WATSON &
CO. have removed their CARRIAGE REPOSI
TORY to their old place No. 121.9 CHESTNUT
Street (ander Concert Hall',) where they will keep a
stock of Carriages of their own make, and will re
ceive orders for every description of first-oboo
w J rk.
UNE 7. 1666. Je7-8m
C -A RD.
FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES.
I will sell the balanee of my large stock of
FURNITURE,
Id very low prizes, until
SEPTEMBER Ist.
The assortment la complete.
GEO. HENKELS,
800 and 811 OFIESTNI7T Street
JONES - HOUSE,
CORNER OF
MARKET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE,
CHARLES H. MANN,
and-lm PROPRIETOR.
CABINET FURNITURE. ' •
.110011 E & CAMPION,
261 SOIITR SECOND STREET,
an prepared to follow the decline in the ularbet in
the price of their Furniture. Parehaaera wilt weasc
can and examine our ateeli. of,lo-Iy'
AUCTION SALES.
•
BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN
SO .
Au cTIONBALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, and
HARNESS,
ON SATURDAY MORNING,
. - -
at lOo'clock, comprising
bEVENTY HORSES,
Suited to harness and the awhile, Winding
A pair or very superior dark brown Carriage
Horses, the property of a gentleman going to
Europe.
A very superior bay Horse trots in 2.45.
A 011 spring Caffrey no-top Wagon,
A set of fine Harness, by Pitilllps.-nearly new.
A pair or brown mole., ili?.. hands high.
A pair of :Ape rior-out tthea nay Homes.
-
- -; •
A large collection al ne,trahle new and second
band carriages, wagons, &c., with which the sale
Will commence.
Also, single and double harness, saddles, bri
dles. Re.
Air No postponement on account of the weather.
SALE oF
TWO HUNDRED GOVERNMENT HORSES.
Every THURSDAY and 14'It MAY MORNING•
ALFRED M. HERKNESS,
Auctioneer.
AUCTION NOTICE.
IMPORTANT UNITED STATES SALE.
Drugs, Medicines, Instruments, &c,
IS a mu e 1 C. Cook, Auctioneer.
ON FRIDAY .MORNING i AUGUST 4, WA
AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK.
At 124 South Front St., above Walnut,
WILL BE SOLD,
For aleetotibt Of the Medical. Unread., U. S. A., t
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 Department,
comprising:
50,000 lbs. Cont'd Milk.
10,000 " Acids, ass'd.
12,000 gals, Alcohol,
2,201) Gum Arabic.
9,000 " Ammonia.
1,000 " Cham. Flowers
1,000 " F. S. Arsenic.
1,000 " Assaftetida.
500 " Belladona.
SOO " Buchu.
2,000 " Camphor.
1,000 " Cantharides.
1,000 a Capsicum, pd.
1,500 Catechu.
1,200 " 'White Wale.
1,000 " Calasaya Bark
050 " Chloroform.
35,000 lbs. Ex. Beef.
45,000 doz. Quinine Pills.
5,000 oz. Snip. Quinine.
20,000 doz. Velum Pills.
2,000 MS. Rochelle eilltS.
15090 yds. lein. Plaster,
10, 0 00 Adlieslie do.
3,000 " Oiled Silk.
3,000 " Oiled Muslin.
2,1X10 " R. Perch. CM,
2,500 lbs. Magnesia.
5,000 " Epsom Salts.
900 " Bssentlalo.lls.
250 doz. Olive Oil.
dastor(sll.
2,500115. Sugar Lead.
3,800 " Cream Tartar.
2,500 " Chlo. Potash.
1,800 " Ref. Borax.
2,1150 " Black Tea.
20,000 doz. Camph. Pills.
12,000 " CathartioPills
1,500 lbs. Encash, Potash
2,500 " Syrup Squills.
2,0 W " Patent Lint.
2,04 pieces Binding..
5,000 Towels.
3,000 Seep. Bandages.
320 lbs. Rhubarb.
1,000 lbs. Powd'd Elm.
25,000 Bandages.
200 floliodhita;
3,100 " Copaiba.
500 " Creosote.
550 " Cubebs.
23,000 " 31ed. Ext. ass , d.
5,000 ".Free. Iron, used
1,800 "
1,000 ti Mercury.
200 " lodine.
1,600 " Ipecac.
1.000 "
300 gals. Olive Oil i
1,250 lbe. Pow'd Opum.
1,200 " Hyd. Potash.
Nutmegs , Cloves, Pepper,
Cocoa, Mustard Cina
mon, Sal Soda, Bic,arb. Soda, Oxide Zinc, Castile
Soap, Saltpetre, Cupping Glasses, Surgeons , Nee
dles, Scissors, Syringes, Hand Litters, Twine, &e.
Samples will be arranged, with catalogues, three
days previous to sale. jy2l-tan4
AUCTION NOTICE.
LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE
(iy E R I'iMENT PROPERTY
SAMUEL C. COOK, AUCTIONEER.
ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, August 18, 1865,
AT HALF EAST TEN CPC/44g,
No. 124 South Front at., above Walnut.
WILL BE BOLD.
for aceendit of the Medical Bureau, Ile s. A. i fthe
following Merchandise, mostly in bales and corigina
pac 6 ka o n a e i rlr i e a l k ralv and in good order:
93,006 yards Linen Sheeting.
61,52934 " Bed Sacking.
22,603# " Linen Pillow Casing,
34,051 " Colored Cotton Check.
155,753 Mosquito Netting.
21,000 " Buck Towelling.
" Shirting
7,000 " IVindow Shade Muslin..
5,000 " Muslin.
3,19634 " Muslin Sheeting.
1,8E2 " Check Pillow Ticking.
20,000 pair Drawers.
20,000 Socks.
10,000 Shirts.
2,090 Blanket Wrappers.
1, 1 0 Fl o a l tnrarit e s:es.
0,000 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.
jyl3, 17, 20, 24, 27, 81; aul 2,3, 4, 5 7.8,9, 10,11 12,
14, 15,16.
DANIEL D. BURDETT, /LUC:
TIONEER.
U. S. GOVERNMENT VESSELS
AT AUCTION.
BUBDVari", JONES, Ar.
WILL SELL ON
Wed-I:Lewitt - 9g August 9th, 1865,
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON,
At the Wavy Yard, Brooklyn,
(By order of the N'avyDepar(ttieEt),
THE FOLLOWING-NAMED VESSELS
PRIZE SCHOONER SAVANNAH-16 feet long;
breadth 17 feet 3 inches; depth, 6 feet, 71nehes.
SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER FORT HENRY-151
feet, 4 inches long; breadth, 32 feet; depth, 11 feet, 8
inches; diameter of cylinder,2s inches; 10 feet stroke,
SCREW STEAMER VALLEY CITY 133 feet
long; 22 feet, 5 inches beam; depth, 7 feet, S inches:
cylinder, 24 inches; 24 inch stroke.
SCREW STEAMER HONEYSUCKLE—Length,
121 feet, 6 inches; breadth, 21 feet, 8 inches; depth, 9
feet, 7 inches: cylinder, 80 inches; 30 inches stroke.
SCREW STEAMER R. R. CUYLER—Length, 2:38
feet, 6 inches; breadth, 24 feet, 6 inches; depth, 15
feet, 9 inches; between decks, 7 feet, 6 inches; cylin
der, 72 inehes; 4 feet stroke,
CENTRE-BOARD SCHOONER OR VET 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 feeth 1 Inch.
CENTRE -BOARD SCHOONEit SAMUEL RO
TAN—Length, 109 feet; breadth, 28 feet 3 inelicsl,
depth, 7 feet 7 inches.
PROPELLER DANDELION—Length, 81 feet 9
inches; breadth, 19 feet 0 inches; depth, 7 feet 9
inches; cylinder, 27 inches diameter; stroke, 26X
inches.
PROPELLER CA3l3l,ELlA—Length, in feet;
breadth, 19 feet 10 inches; depth, 11 feet; cylinder,
30 inches diameter; stroke, 30 Inches.
BRIO BOHRO—Length, 100 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.
#22-stuthet C. H. BELL, Commandant.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
JOHN KELLY,
TAILORS,
812 CHESTNUT STREET,
HAVE NOW IN STORE
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
rnhB-0 SPRING GOODS.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
FINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY.
The subscribers would invite attention to their
IMPROVED CUT OF SHIRTS,
which they make s specialty in their business. Also,
constantly receiving
NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S NEAR.
J_ W. SCOTT iS CO. t.
GENTLEM FITENtsiiiNG SToRE,
NO. 514 CHESTNUT Street,
Four doors below the Continental.
HOUSE -FURNISHING GOODS.
60 ARCH STREET.
0 REFRIGERATORS.,
WATER COOLERS,_
FREEZERS
GAS-STOVES, FOR SUMMER COOKING.
jel6-tf GRIFFITH A PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH
SUMMER RESORTS.
RURAL HOTEL,
PNANK LIN,_
VENANOO COUNTY, rA,
JAMES E. lEST EE„
PropLrietot,
This well-known and popular House has just been
thoroughly refitted and enlarged to more than
double its former capacity.
It is pleasantly situated In the centre of the Town.
with ready access by Hail and Stage to all points in
the OIL REOWN, thoses ations for
tiuests fully equal toof first-class Hotel° iu
any part of the country.
It has been the aim of the Proprietor to establish
a House combining the comforts of Home with
ll
the advantages of a large Holel, and he belleye_
has succeeded. 33%-oln
AL
HOTE
REALAND? BATHING
HE NAT —CAPE
Io NA MY, CAPE
is W. the This large and commodious Rotel, known as the
icationarnall is now receiving visitors. Price per
week, MI: children and servants half-nrtee.
,1°0`21511 AArtorr ertATtESTSON, -Proprietor.
UNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG
NeW Jersey, is now open for the
reception of visitors. Trains leave on Saturday afw
ternoon, at four o'clock, from Vine-street wharf—
returning Monday morning' early.—June 10, PM.
11310-2mr,
Ey.IIRATA Mi . SPRINGS.—THIS
delightful and romantic. watering place, beauti
fully situated in the healthiest section of Lancaster
c unty, and acknowledged to be the "garden spot"
of Pennsylvania, will open for the aecommodatiOn
of guests on the 15th of 7une. Railroad communi
cation twice a day from Philadelphia, on the Penn
sylvania or Reading RaUroad, and daily from Balti
more and New York,
For particulars address the 'Proprietor
J. W. rztEOLDIPs..
GRAXD CARNIVAL AT CAPE MAY,
under the auspices of ABEL
LEY, the original projectors or the celebrated Las
Coterie Itlititehe,ro on TUESDAY E VENINU
Aggitst Bth, isas,ut CONGRESS HALL.
Tickets for the carnival, Fancy Prress rromenade,'
Bat Masque, nod roll Dress Hop may be obtained
at Congress Dail, nr in pnitoophia.• at Hislers
News Depot, i i r ontinent•ti HOW, Pataffintrilk
306 Chesnut street, Thu steamer MANHATTAN
will carry Carnival Excursionists from Areh-street
wharf, on Tuesday morning, at reduced rates. ath34t
A.III6TBTWRE-cClinfriUuT Tst-STREET'
oROVER & SINN
The Theatre always coilLaerdenagrtrifaßbnlaeg.
M
WEDNESDAY and 'kt SDAY EVENINGS.
August 2,1 and ad,
Will be presented the
GLORIOUSLY SUCCESSFUL. IRISH DREMA,r
In three acts, by Dion Boueleault and E. H. House.
styled
ARRAN NA POGUE;
OR TAE
WICKLOW WEDDIR(I,
TWENTY-SIX THOUSAND - PERSONS
have witnessed this great Dramatic masterpiece,:
during the past two weeks. It will beresented.
with its new and beautiful 50CilerY7 wonderful Me
chanism, superb Wardrobe, original Made, ec,rrost
Appointments, and
CAST OF BRILLIANCY AND STRENGTH,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. August
' THIRD GRAND FAMILY MATINEE
OF THE SUMMER SEASON,
When ARRAH NA POOUE will be performed.
MRS. JORDT DREW'S
NEW ARCHAT. TirEATRN6
LAST NIGHT BUT TWO O
HOOLEY'S MINSTRELS.
(MEAT SUCCESS OF THE NEW BURLESQUE„
ARRAH-No-BROGUE.
BTJDWORTIL BURGES, HUGHES, PRENDER—
GASP PARRERSON, MUFFIN, 6TANWOOD, in
a Festival of Song and Pan.au3.4f
FRIDAY, BENEFIT OF J. M. BUDWORTH.
FOX 76 AM Eli/ 4.11 . VARIETY
THEATRE.
OPEN EVERY EVENING.
Highly successful Drama, in three acts,
CR MIRAN ILINSHELA.
EL NINO EDDIE, the most astonishing Child hi
the world on the Tight-Rope; Splendid Ballets.
Lan/liable Parc/ &e.
F MILT INEE EVERT SATURDAY
AFTERNOON.. au2-tt
ACADEMY FINE Airrgi ORESTa
•A-Z- NUT Street, above Tenth—Open from GA. M
till 6P. M. Benjamin West's great picture Or
CHRIST IMIRCTED still on Exhibition. 1613
EDUCATIONAL.
WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL,
FOIt GIRLS, CHESTER COUNTY, PA..
Located tO 'West Grove Station, on tilt phla nL Baltimore Central Railroad,,
The twenty-fourth semi-annual term. Of this Insti
tution will commence on Second-day, the oth of
Month next. The course °Mistral:Gott Is extensive'
and thorough, entbraeing, hi addition to the cOMlnott.
English course, the Latin and French Languages,
Drawing, Telegraphing, &e.
For circulars; &c., address the Principal,
THOS. P. COlv ARO,
'est Grove P. 0., Chester county Pa.
7th Month, 180, au22w:au
MANTUA FEMALE SEMIN AR Y,
-LTA- BARING Street, below Thirty-fifth. West
Philadelphia. A Day and Boarding School for
Young Ladies. The next Term will open Sept. 4th„
For circulars apply to Rev. JOHN MOOJIE,
ant-tuthalat* Principal.
FEMALE COLLEGE BORDEN
/
!roux, N. J.—The WINTbH SniSION olt
this INSTITUTION will commence SEPTF,AIDEN.
the 18th. A few vacancies only remain. For cata—
logues, containing terms_, ete. Address.
Rev. JOHN H. IIItAXELEY. A. H.,
President.
MOUNT JOY ACADEMY, MOUNT
.0- 1 - JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYL
u. yANIA..—ThIs old and well-known institution will.
reopeited far the mention of boarding plipll.l
the SECOND TIIESDAI OF SEFTEmainst ther
12th. For particulars, address the Frinclpal,
au2-I.4t* L. H. HAUSE.
TEE MISSES CASEY AND MRS..
-11- BEEBE will reopen their Boarding and Dar
School for Young Ladies, No. 703 IV A.LNUT
Street, on WI.I):NESDAY, the 20th ofbept. an2-2m.
pENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC IN
STITUTE, TROY, N. Y.—The Forty-second.
Annual Session of this well•known School of Engi
neering and Natural Science will commence Sept.
13th, Ices. The New Anneal Register of ISM, giving
full Information" 11111 V be obtained by addressing
Prof. CHARLES DitOWNE, Director, Troy, N. X.
uul-eot*
MILITARY AND COLL - DM/118 IN
STITUTE, ALLENTOWN, PA, with char—
tered privileges, superior advantages, turd a pa—
tronage of 150 pupils the first rear, renriene Sept. 5.
For erreulars, address Rev. itt L. ROFFORD, A.
M., President. aulAtu
A. R. BECK'S SCHOOL AT LITIZ,
Lane:Wee eounty, Penna., intended for a
numbei 4 br bays betWeell the age Or OM fI•A
eleven years.
The pupils have the advantage of living in the,
Principal's family, and being under his constant
care.
For terms, &e., apply to
jy29-1m ABRAHAM R. BECK, Principal.
THE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY
AND MILITARY INSTITUTE, located in the
borough Of WEST CHESTER, PA., will commence
its next bchulrstts Veto of ten months, oil WO
nrst IN'EDNESDAY, the 6th of September.
For. Catalogues, containing Terms and full infor—
mation, apply to its Principal,
jy•28.43w WILLIAM F. WYERS, A..m.
WOODLAND SEMINARY.- NOS. 11
and 10 WOODLAND TERRACE_, West Pal.
DAY AND BOARDING}SCIIOOI, for
Young Ladles. Location healthy, Mey, Mid attest..
tire. Fall Session commences Sept. 12.
For Circulars apply to
jy2l-2n/* BEV. HENRY REEVES, Principal.
P HILADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN
STITUTE, for YOUNG LADIES N. W. corner
of. CHESTNUT and EIGHTEENTH! Streets (for.
merry at 16.30 Mtl street.) Itev. CHABLIS
SMITE, D. D,, 01reuls.ra at ma and um
Chestnut street. Or address P. 0. BOX 2811. jy104.10.
BUYYOUR WINTER SUPPLIES
NOW —Lowest Price for the Season.--blenulnli
Eagle Vein COAL, equal, if not superior, to Lehigh,
Egg and Stove sizes, sBt Large Nut, $7. Try it,
You will be sure to be please Office, 12111 South,
FOURTH Street, Moly Chg4 l 44 Depot, 3.41 Le
CALLOWHILL Street, above Broad.
jy22-am ELLIS BRANSON.
V NOWLE 13' LEHIGH, HICKORY,,
-LA- and FISK COAL, at reduced prices. Mica
and Yard, NINTH and. WILLOW Sta. Jyl4.lm*
COAL.—WI4. H. CURTIS & CO.,
,•-• LEHIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL YARD,
1413 cau.Lowi-rmi, street,
CO A L .-SUGAR LOAF, BEAVER
MEADOW, and Spring Mountain Lehigh Coal,
and best Locust Biotin tain, fromßehuyikill i prep area
expressly for family use. Depot, - N. W. corner
EIEINTH and WILLOW Streets. Oifice,No. EIS
S. SECOND Street. taps-tfi J. WALTON & CO.
EXCURSIONS.
EXAM CAPE MAY,
WEST JERSEY RAILROAD.
FROM FOOT OF MARKET STREET. UPPER
FERRY, AT
8.30 A. M., 1111 2 1. m. AND EXPRESS. Das
2.30 P. M, fa 'ASSENGFER. Due at I. P.
4.30 P. M., EXPRESS. Due at 7.45 r. N.
roam!, 41S-00. ServantS. 82,09.
EXCURSION TICIKETB, $5.00. Coupon Tkiksth
to be used by one person only, 10 for $25.00.
Passengers and Baggage taken to and fron
Island and Ott/Sims without additional charge.
Freight daily from Sandford's Wharf, beliss#
Spruce street.
Returning Trains leaye CAFR MAY at 6.93 A. M..
Nail; 8 A. M., Express; 6 P. M., Aecoinniodatint:
8.20 A. M., Freight.
J. VAN RENSSELAER, Suptt,
PHILADELPHIA, July 21, 18116. 11.410111
CIATAWISSA. RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.--To
Tourists And Trayellers—Rxeursion season of MI.
Lake Ontario, Saguenay . River, •
The Thousand Islands, Portland,
The Rapids or St. Law- White Mountains,
ranee Elver, Saratoga Springs,
Montreal, Ate., die.,ao.
Quebec, &c.,
Tickets for the above Excursions, which bays
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 Ore
FILE,
425 CHESTNUT Creet, under Philadelphia Batik.,
Where full informotion will be given,
N. VAN HORN, Passenger Agent,
jy22-Ink 425 CHESTNUT Street.
g „,...„.., CAMDEN AND AT
LANTIO RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
THROUGH IN TWO HOURS.
On and after SATURDAY, July let. 180, MIK
trains daily to Adulate City, and One on Sandal",
TRAINS LEAVE VINE-STREET FERRY
as follows:
Special Excursion 6.20 A.
A
Mali Train
Freigirawith Passenger Car attached.... 9.15 A.:1 : .
Express (through Inftwo hours) 2.00 P.
Atlantic Accommodation 4.15 P. p.
RETURNING, LEAVE ATLANTIC.
Atlantic Accommodation 5.47 A.IBL.
Empress (through in Iwo hellre), . 7.05 A.A.
Freight; with Passenger Car itttntned.-- 11 - 47 A. Ma
Mall Train 4.45 P. MY
Special Excursion 5.18 P. K.
SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Vine-street Ferry at 7.20 A i . 14 1, , ,
Returning, leaves Atlantic at. t .... . Tickets P.'
Fare to Atlantic, $2. Round-trip ,
only for the day and train on which they are isins42.
$.3. JUNCTION ACCOMMODATION • >
Leave Vine-street Ferry ar SAO P. K.
Leave Jackson at 8.28 A. K.
EXTRA HADDONFIELD TRAINS.
Leave Vine-street Ferry at le.la A. M. and LISP. IC
Leave Haddonfield at 11.95 A. M. and 2.45 P. K.
N. H.—Freight must be delivered at Cooper.*
Point before do , elock P. M. to Insure its going dots*
th
je next day. JOHN G. BRYANT. '
e2Btf Agent.
&mom EXCURSIONS TO
LONQ BRANCH,—Tr
Long Branen nitli leaNe 04.4. arts Patnt,cmiing 4
daily (Sundays excepted, at 9.19 A. M. Fars,
Excursion Tickets, good for three days, !S. la
train on Saturdays al. 4.80 P. M. Returning, arrive.
at Camden at 9.10 A. M. Monday.
Je26-2m L. B. COLE. Agent. Camden,
'6OO
aziggEW CHEAP AND PLEA-
Balm SUMMER TRAVEL.
CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC AND RARITAN AND
DELAWARE BAY RAILROAD:
ORANGE OF TIME.
CAMDEN TO NEW YORK AND LONG BRANUM
On and after MONDAY, June 11).,_ the Egpr.est
Train will leave Cooper's Point, oaroden,idnim,
ISundays excepted,) at 9.10 A. M., for Tuckerton.
arnegat, Tom's River, Manchester, Bergen,
rroanaum Farmi n g
dale_,„ Shark River, Long
pch IItrancIIPOPFI vocannort, Eatontown,
Shrews um Red Manic, Middletown, nighlindiAt
and Port Monmouth; Bence to New Nor bEtutt
splendid steamer Je sse ". Hopt. ll Through to 21911 r
'York In Eve hours. rare, 42. Excursion TioXotoa
tool! Saturday s days, la.
On au extra train for Long Branch will
leave Camden at 4.80 P. M. Returning, leave Long
Branch at 5.25 A. N., Monday, arriving at Canute*
SAO A. M. Jen
WRITTEN AND VERBAL Dir t .
ECEIPTIONB of Character, Constitution.
and Talent. With ADVICE on Boalncas,
Health, Education, Seltninroveined. Marim
figment and Training of CHILPEEN, bu s
eial Adaptation, ikC., day and evening. by
JOHN L. Va.rzg,
• Phrenologist and Bookeeuer.
No. E 5 S. TENTH Street, above Obeetniii.
ocli-tuthelyif
F ISHER'S -SELF-SEALING F T
CANS.
Every housekeeper in the city and email
should use this excellent Can. it is the moat con.
vcnient and reliable Con in use, and eyed MAIM
satisfaction wherever introduced: Uis sealed In AA.
Instant, by hooking and spring, thulfelamping thit
cap over and around the opening and pressing i
upon a ring of cemented paper. Tim cement in - the
paper welts by the heat of the fruit, and as the press.
log continues the fruit cools, and the sealing iif per
fect. The cap is unfastened by unhooking - the
spring and running a thin knife around under the
cemented paper,
Please cell and examine this Can at
s. hiClUlintflUElPs
SOS SPRING OAMDMIN Street,
jylB-imif Philadelphia.
DEAF MADE TO HEAR.—INSTRII
ntento to assist tho hesebitt, at MADEIRA.%
116 S. TENTA kneed, below Claoatizitt.
COAL.